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Dr. arren C. Lovinger guides CMS in expansion Dr. Warren C. Lovinger heads the tradition of Hliducation for Servioen as CMSC continues to grow. Growth began when the Normal School became Central Missouri State Teacher's Col- lege in 1919. Three years later the college adopted the mule as its mascot. On July 1, 1946 CMSTC became Central Mis- souri State College. The college's lirst football team was formed in 1894. ln 1900 Robert Zoll organized the lirst brass band. Vifhen Dr. Warren C. Lovinger became President of CMS in 1957, the college gained a distinguished leader in education who was concerned with the growth and welfare of the college. Now in his fifteenth year as President, he has guided the college's growth from an enrollment of 2,003 in 1956 to 12,600 in 1970. There has been the addition of the Residence Center and the number of buildings on campus has increased from 12 in 1956 to 44 in 1971. The library has been tripled and the Union was extended north from the ballroom in 1967. Faculty has in- creased from 84 to around 550, with the curriculum expanding to include the Specialist Degree and several new Master's De- grees. There has been a complete administrative reorganiza- tion up to the present system ol' four vice-presidents directly under President Lovinger. President Lovinger, who came to CMS from the presidency of Northern State Teachers College, Aberdeen, South Dakota, was born in Big Sandy, Montana. He received his l3.A, and M.A. Degrees from Montana State University and his doctor- ate from Columbia University, New York. Untiring service has been the keynote of President Lovinger's outstanding years in education. He has served as president and Associate Secretary of the American Association of Col- leges for Teacher Education, a member of the Educational Advisory Committee of the American Social Health Associa- tion and commissioner of the North Central Association for Colleges and Secondary Schools. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. During the summer of 1964, Dr. Lovinger was a participant of the AACTE Study Tour of Teacher Education in West Ger- many. He also represented the AACTE at the 1964 meeting of the International Council on Education for Teaching in Paris, France. George P. Beard James ,lohonnot 1871-1872 1872-1875 George L. OSb0r!lC George W, Howe 1875-1898 1898-1901 E. B. Cruighead 1901-1904 james E. Amen! William J. Hawkins Eldo L. Hendricks George W. Diem:-r 1904-1905 1906-1915 1915-1937 1937-1956
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