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the second floor of the building is not only one of the largest, but is also one of the most attractive, in any college of comparable size in the Mississippi Valley? The expansion of the college plant indicated an increase in the number of the faculty, beginning in the early sum- mer. On June first, Dr. Lonzo Jones, of the University of Iowa, was named dean of the faculty and director of student personnel and Dr. Willard O. Mishoff was appointed librarian and director of library service. In the administrative plan of college expansion, many such new staff posi- tions have been created, giving the stu- dents a more comprehensive service both in instruction and social life. Im- mediately following the great increase in enrollment in 1938 and 1939, Mr. Seward E. Hood was appointed to the office of the dean of men and has been one of the leaders of student life. These very material evidences of ad- vancement have been such as to attract the largest enrollments the college has ever experienced. From seven hundred and fifty in 1936, the number of stu- dents in the college mounted to twelve hundred ninety in 1939. When the library was moved from the north wing of the Administration Building into the Ward Edwards Li- brary Building, the vacated area was converted into a large recreation center. Tastefully decorated and furnished, this recreation room has since become an increasingly popular student center. Open at regular hours, and with danc- ing permitted at all times, the recrea- tion room has caught student fancy, becoming the generally accepted ren- dezvous. The all-school dances held in the center on Wednesday afternoons have become eagerly anticipated social events and are still another symbol of a modern, zestful, progressive college. X M WII SBIk tyiPdiG w D Q
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1 l 1 gf -45-5 , N' W iq - Q., 'il .. 2-QQ 'l -'- nfs ..fI'f'i5 uJ vu--1 --V: ff- 'ffl '4 . , F ,,,,.,.-..-,'f . J . f,,,,- .J -- gf V 'X I Ll . , - K ..Y-1. -A I----1 4 ' , J, , .,.., '- -- 4 -V xv. , K. f 4 , .1 '-' 'K S ' 1 T . -f ' ,f ,. K . 1 L , ,E .B , , ,r, -- sf wk, 4-0tfl1 5- - ' DD ESI DENT GEORGE W. DIEMER Z AID STIQATIDN The past three years at Central Mis- souri State Teachers College have been a period of unprecedented growth, not only in the development of the physical plant, but also in the curriculum, the faculty, and in the enrollment. ln its seventy years of operation, the college has earned an enviable reputa- tion from the quality and success of its graduates. Despite its original limited facilities, the college set a high stand- ard of excellence which has been re- fined and still further developed. Within recent years, however, its progress has been more tangible, being marked by the construction of two new buildings whose combined value exceeds one-half million dollars. The new Ward Edwards Library re- flects the modern and progressive air which has always characterized this college. The main reading room on
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DEAN UNES Dr. Lonzo Jones, formerly the assist- ant dean of the University of lowa and dean of faculty at Graceland College, was approved early last spring and be- came the new dean of faculty on June first, occupying the position left vacant by the resignation of Dr. Ralph Bedell. As the dean of student personnel, Dr. Jones directs one of the most re- cently-recognized and interesting func- tions of college, that of helping each student to develop all of his potentiali- ties. The personnel services which Dean Jones has outlined for the college have grown out of his study of the back- ground of the college and the students, geared to the tempo of current educa- tional concepts. Concerning, as it does, each sphere of student activity, this personnel service is one of the greatest single influences upon student life. Under the direction of Dr. Jones, one of the finest examples of this service is in operation. Mass Leta Dawes, Placement office Miss 1 t-:uv flfkx ik . .f W SX Scrfff-'K' ' M ev-F1 - 159, 1, Dr, unzo Jones. Dean uf faculty and director uf student personnel . 7 fu-Q fA.x4..,,l I .254 .. .f' 1 ' ,Q-fav -- A-dl' 7 jew -,iq ---. ff 5 1 H - -:J rt1...f,f7 1 f ff , K7 fj, f 9' 1 Ly 'I r -yy , ' l ' -f,o !Qiru.Q..,, I f L4 . Donna Alger, secretary to the dean of faculty
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