Oklahoma Baptist University - Yahnseh Yearbook (Shawnee, OK)

 - Class of 1938

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MRS. GEORGE ROESCH, B. F. A. Ruth Mitchell Roesch, inst1'uctor of voice, received her B. F. A. degree from Ewing College, and has studied under several of America's outstanding teachers, including John Wilcox, Graham Reed, Bernard Taylor, and Herbert Witherspoon. Each year the men's, women's and mixezl quartets, which she has trained, go out into the various parts of the state -representing O. B. U. The fame of these quartets has been spread not only throughout Oklahoma but also the surrounding states. Mrs. Roesch is director of the University choral club, which presented the ontario, Elijah, at the First Baptist church. The oratorio was also broad- cast over the Oklahoma network. LENNA SMOCK, A. B., A. M. Miss Lenna Smock is professor of ele- mentary education. Hers is the task of teach- ing students to teach, and she seems to en- joy it. She was a delegate to the biennial con- vocation of Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary education fraternity, in Atlantic City. She is a counselor of Beta Eta chapter of the edu- cation fraternity. She also attended the Amer- ican College Personnel Association of which she is a voting member. During Education Week Miss Smock gave a talk on Horace Mann in chapel. She would rather have given a talk over the radio, but she saw her duty and did it nobly. Page Seventeen WILLIAM T. SHORT, A. B., A. M. Mr. W. T. Short, head of the Mathematics de1:arLment, has a longer continuous period of service on the O. B. U. faculty than any other teacher. I-Ie was one of the seven in the first graduating class of O. B. U. In 1911 he began teaching here. He was recently elected president of the Oklahoma section of the Mathematical As- sociation of America at the state convention of the Oklahoma Educational Association. Again this year he won national recogni- tion for his work in 'mathematical research. His articles have appeared in mathematics journals. ' I

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fl FE. , 4 ...-I' ' . CLIFFORD W. PATTON, A. B., A. M. Mr. Patton is head of the' History and Government departments. He received his A. B. from Oklahoma University, and his A. M. from the University of Illinois, and is a graduate student of Harvard University Where he has completed the course requirements for his Ph. D. He does not limit his courses exclusively to textbooks, but makes his own syllabi, which include, the most recent books that pertain to they course. Mr. and Mrs. Patton will sail to Europe this spring. They expect to teach school this summer in 'Switzerland. They will return in time for him to resume his duties here next fall. at JAMES NEWTON OWENS, A. B., A. M. Familiarly known as Uncle Jimmy, Profes- sor Owens teaches German and Spanish. He received his A. B. and A. M. degrees from the 'University of the South. He is a graduate student of the University of Chicago. He says, If you want to be happy, young people, go out and render service. His multi- tude of friends are witnesses that practices what he preaches. A friend to everyone, he especially en- ioys helping young people. For relaxation, he enjoys working in his garden. J k 1 1 1 l i MiB.S. KENNETH PHELAN, A. B.. A. M. Uarda West Phelan, assistant professor of English, received her A. B. degree from Okla- homa University in 1927, and her A. M. from the same school in 1930. Mrs. Phelan majored in Latin, and besides teaching in English, she offered a course in Vergil the second semester. At the close of this term she will com- plete her first year as a member of the O. B. U. faculty. She always keeps a book lying around so that she may profitably spend any spare moments. Page Sixteen



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LEE BOWEN SPENCER, A. B. Lee Bowen Spencer is acting librarian, de- bate coach, and instructor in History, e has the unusual capacity of being able to do a great many things and of doing them all well. He received his A. B. from O. B. U. in 1934. He is president of Beta Eta chapter of the educational fraternity. Both the boys' and girls' debate teams have been unusually successful this year. H. L. SNUGGS, A. B., A. M., Ph. D. Dr. H. L. Snuggs, head of the English department, came to O. B. U. last year from North Carolina. He received his A. M. and his Ph.D. from Duke University. It is practically impossible for a student to remain in his classes without learning to appreciate great literature. Dr. Snuggs' own love of literature is such that it soon becomes transferred to the student. For recreation he enjoys tennis, and has the reputation of being an excellent player. He also plays golf. CAROL M. STEWARD, B. S. Miss Steward, head of the Secretarial Science department, received her B. S. in Edu- cation from Oklahoma University. She has also done graduate work at Oklahoma A. and M. in commercial education. She has been a mem- ber of the faculty for almost two years. She is interested in all kinds of new of- fice machinery. Miss Steward enjoys out-door sports, and is especially interested in tennis. Page Eighteen

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