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pAeted yifc DR. WALTER H.RYLE. President Northeast Missouri State Teachers College MRS. RYLE Dr. Walter H. Ryle, who has been the highest administrative officer of the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College since 1937, has maintained the highest standards for the school. President Ryle, a thorough scholar, makes every effort to see that the students of the college have the best in faculty and equipment. Many improvements, both in educational programs and in beautifying the physical aspects of the campus, have been made during his years at the Teachers College. Under President Ryle's administration the college has grown to be an outstanding teacher-training institution with a campus that is one of the most beautiful in the state. The President is always available for consultation and finds time for friendly visits all over the campus. DKNA HAMILTON MARY KERR Secretary Stenographer Page 9
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Governor William Beardsley of Iowa shakes hands with President Ryle following an assembly speech given by Governor Beardsley. H.I.H. Archduke Otto of Austria-Hungary greets President Ryle before his assembly address. Arch-Duke Otto also spoke at a banquet given in his honor by the Historical Society. President Ryle holds the cane” which was returned after Klrksville defeated Maryville. Standing beside Dr. Ryle are the football co- captains Dwight Huggins and Bill Peterson. Dwight is holding the conference trophy and Bill is holding the trophy for the most outstanding player in the conference, which he won. Page 8
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to ROBERT L McKINNKY to «Ii«- Oilier ol the President The assistant to the President, Lt. Col. Robert McKinney, has the main function of representing the president, both on and off the campus. During the past three years Lt. Col. McKinney has been sta- tioned in Washington, D. C, at the Pentagon. This office maintains the Alumni Bureau, develops a sound public relations program, and prepares many of the official pub- lications for the college. WILMA NEWMAN Secretary Closely associated with the Division of Instructional Service, the business of the Office of the Registrar is to preserve the integrity of the credit of the Teachers College and to keep the academic books of the school. It is the duty of this office to admit students, to keep a complete record of the credits of all students, and to prepare a list of those applicants who meet all of the requirements for graduation. ORVILLE BOWERS ReKUtrar WANDA WI1.KIN8 Secretary Page 10
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