University of Central Missouri - Rhetor Yearbook (Warrensburg, MO)

 - Class of 1962

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' -4 ,, , M V - , Q Ag ' ,TJ ,Q gif 1 ., ... ..w : - 4 h J:il2uP!-tl'.4.:rw-':.-1-.mf ded ication Dr Wnlham F Knox professor of educahon wlll retnre thus year after 49 years of servnce nn Mlssourl school work at the close of his 25th year at CMS A very famlllar frgure In the educatnon department on campus and In Warrensburg Dr Knox came to CMS In 1937 servnng as assoclate professor of educatuon and director of public service untll 1956 when he was named professor of educatuon He was born at Wlllard Mlssourl receuved the BS degree at Drury College Spnngfleld nn 1913 the MA at the Unlverslty of Mlssoun un 1921 and the doctorate from the Unlverslty of Mussourl IF 1938 Dr Knox was supenntendent of schools at Muller from 1913 to 1915 and at Lockwood from 1915 to 1918 prnncupal of the Nevada Hugh School from 1918 to 1920 prmcnpal of Unxversxty Hugh School from 1920 to 1920 to 1921 superlntendent of the St Charles publuc schools from 1921 to 1926 and superlntendent of the Jefferson Cnty publlc schools from 1926 to 1937 He ns a past presldent of the Mlssourn State Teachers Assoclatlon and a member of Phu Delta Kappa Dr and Mrs Know reslde at 425 Grover Street ln Warrensburg mu-Q-.'4'-erwc '-W 'ww

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1.,.ef,,.vf315f .355 .. Cv., . . l I ?',f....,. .,,.. I After completing 18 years of teaching and acquiring countless close friendships among students and faculty members at CMS, Miss Bertha Daniel, associate professor of English, will move this year to Istanbul, Turkey to teach at the American College for, Girls. Miss Daniel, a native of Osceola, Missouri, received o teaching certificate from Southwest Missouri State at Springfield in 1914, her bacheIor's degree from the University of Missouri in 1916, the master's degree from Washington University, St. Louis, in 1924, and completed additional work at the University of Minnesota. Her teaching career began at Palouse, Washington, in 1916-17, and after that she moved back to Missouri to teach at Joplin High School from 1917 to 1920 and at South- west Missouri State from 1920 to 1927. She then taught in West New York, New Jersey, in 1928, and at lock Haven Pennsylvania State Teachers College from 1927 to 1935. She was educational director of the Womens Trade Union League, New York, 1937-38, directed an NYA resident center in Pennsylvania from 1938 to 1941, and was a USO club director from 1941 to 1944. Miss Daniel will retire at CMS this spring and will leave for her new assignment in Istanbul this summer. dedication i 1 1 E



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US' ,. . msg-tgufbwsf as-A ln a very real way, the RHETOR belongs to each member of the student body and faculty of Central Missouri State Col- lege. Each, through participation in the College program during the past year, has played an important role in making the l962 RHETOR possible. The pictorial record which it presents is a history of the events of the year and the person- alities around whom those events have centered. As time passes, there will be no more comprehensive or authentic record of the year's achievements by the College than ap- pears in this volume of the RHETOR. All will find enioyment from the pages of this book while putting it to its proper use as a reminder of fond memories of life on the campus in l962. lf it is completely successful, it will also serve a good purpose by making more real to everyone the traditions and the philosophy surrounding the Alma Mater as well as encouraging loyalty on the part of students, faculty, and alumni. The year represented by this volume of the RHETOR has seen the College move forward on all fronts. A rapid growth in enrollment has been accompanied by an appropriate expan- sion in faculty and staff and an accompanying growth in physical facilities. Students attending Central Missouri State College during the past year have seen and participated in many firsts, each of which will take its important place in the history of higher education at the College and in the State of Missouri. All of this is faithfully and artistically re- corded in the RHETOR. The editor and his associates are to be commended for the excellence of their work. Their contribution to the students, faculty, and alumni have, through the i962 RHETOR, been memorialized in the records of Central Missouri State College. Warren C. Lovinger, President bac l Mrs. Sinclai Jefferson C 5' A 'v f H' . L v I

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