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1927 - Edgar M. Eagan won State Oratorical Contest, March 18. Eagan, representing the state. won Inter- state Oratorical Contest, April 29. Roy Ellis elected president, Fall. Admitted, in full standing, by North Cen- tral Association for four-year work as a liberal arts college and as teacher-'s training institution. One of just twelve in tl1e United States. Ranked as first class by American As- sociation of Teachers Colleges. F-Square organized. 1928 Basketball championship, Thomas Dodd, captain, Winter. Football championship, Ieffords Wise. captain, Fall. Music Club and WAA organized. 1929 Inter-collegiate Debating Tournament Championship. L. O. Sanderson, War- ren Cook, Elmer Smart, Paul Roper, winning team, May 10. Inter-school Oratorical Contest. John A. Morris, winner, May 15. Ieffords Wise captained football team to another championship, Fall. First cross-country race. November 17. College Campfire Girls organized, De- cember 4. ' 1930 New stadium dedicated, September 19. Pi Beta Chi, honorary science fraternity, founded. Interfcollegiate Oratorical Contest won by john A. Morris. Inter-collegiate Extempore Speaking Con- test won by L. O. Sanderson. Pi Gamma Mu organized. Men's pep squad. the Grizzlies. formed. International Relations Club. Wallis. X ig. X. it N X is t x on 'N QNX-J fri P 'iii Q. 'QS hw, Q5 11 X W-:B 21. N rx N. fi sa 'Qs . stirs P NW PRESIDENT HILL Above: The second president of State Normal was Clyde M. Hill. Hill, who had graduated with the first class in 1907, returned to teach mathematics in 1910. In 1911, he was made head of the department. Hill became president of State Normal in 1918. He serfoed as president nntil 1927 when he resigned to accept a professor- ship in the Department of Education at Yale University. Below: Football was officially recogni.eed'as a campus sport in 1910. In 1916 the State Normal entered Missouri Inter-Collegiate Athletic Competition. It was the 1922 football team, captained by Panl Matthews, that won the first football championship for Spring- field. FOOTBALL TEAM, 1922 7
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1937 Pi Omega Pi. national honorary com- merce fraternity, formed. Friends of Art organized. An Athletic Council was formed. Bears won 2nd place in MIAA track meet, Spring. Bears won the MIAA singles and doubles championships. W. O. Cralle. tennis coach. Spring. Golf team took 3rd place in MIAA. Spring. ' 1938 Alpha Mu Gamma, honorary foreign lan- guage fraternity. formed. Pep Squad reorganized, Fall. First invitational Band and Drum Corps Day. Fall. Bears won second place in MIAA Con- ference Indoor Track and Field Meet, Spring. Bears won MIAA doubles championship, Spring. Olympic regulation swimming pool was built, Spring. 1939 Health and Recreation Building dedicated, September. Bears won third place in MIAA football Conference, Fall. Bears take second place in MIAA basket- ball Conference, Winter. Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, or- ganized in Ianuary. Bears placed second in MIAA Track Meet, Spring. Bears won MIAA tennis singles crown for fifth consecutive year, Spring. SMS placed second in State Peace Con- test. Choral Club organized. Y' 1 S tb. 'Yi' X. Q-Sa x 5 I SCIENCE BUILDING, 1925 Above: The original plans for Slate Normal rallell for llirec builrl-ings: llie Aca- denzfiz: Hall, the Education Building, and the Science Hall. An. appropriation of 880,000 was asked of lln: .vials lL?gl.VlUfl!1'C in 1907, but no approfirialion was mario 'nnlil 1922, and in fllal year work began. on Nm Scivzzce buildilzlg. A .rt-rike pr'mfm1lvrl uonifvlulion for a tinze. The building :var finished in 1930, and thc rest of the .rciezlcc department,eqnipznent 'was nzoticd from flio second floor of the Academic Hall. Below: Before the comlwleiion of the Academic Hall, two gynmasiums in the attic of the building sewccl as allzlelic practice rooms for men and women. No co1npctiti've .S'P01'l.Y were played in the rooms. ACADEMIC HALL PRACTICE BASKETBALL COURT 9
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