University of Central Oklahoma - Bronze Book Yearbook (Edmond, OK)

 - Class of 1959

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DR. W. MAX CHAMBERS Administration 1 ARMSTRONG Dean of Women DR. JOE C. JACKSON Dean of the College President CHARLES RICHMOND Dean of Men .f, ,:----- :mr , if Q l ' T E. TRUMAN WESTER Registrar Business Manager Financial Secretary OSCAR SULLINS LEDA CANTRELL 21 I wa

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Il President Chambers takes time out of his busy schedule to enjoy a social evening with Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Dorothea Meagher does the honors at the punch bowl. Message from the President EDUCATION is a striving to reach distant realms of knowledge and skills. Higher education re- quires greater purposes for those who seek to develop their potentialities. Higher education has a responsi- bility to develop citizens who are able to meet the obligations which today,s events place upon them. A group of citizens, dedicated to uphold the tra- ditions and high standards of excellence of our six state colleges, is the Board of Regents. The members of this Board are representative of the major areas of knowledge and skill as revealed by their occupations and professions which include medicine, law, in- dustry, business, education, housewives, oil produc- ing, ranching and banking. These faithful, conscientious citizens receive only passing recognition for the great work they do in the supervision of the six state colleges, accommodating a combined student enrollment of 11,802 served by a total teaching and administrative personnel of 629 and supported by a total of 34,275,481 Central State College takes this means of ex- pressing thanks to our governing board for their help and guidance. No college is greater than its faculty, for in their hands rests the educational destiny of the thousands of students who beat a path to their doors for help and guidance. We take this opportunity to pay our respects to a valiant group of soldiers of education who struggle to advance the cause of education and at the same time try to maintain a position of economic respect- ability. We must not overlook the choices many of our devoted teachers make when they choose between paths of materialism and personal service to their fellow men. Society owes a great debt of gratitude to these teachers who have cast their lot on the side of human resources. Once again we pay our respects to another group of noble men and women. Colleges are more than stone, glass and steel. Colleges do not exist for Board of Regents, teachers or administrators, but for our future citizens. Central State College views with great pride the student body, which in a short space of time has in- creased from 1,000 students to more than 3,000. The institution has received a greater challenge to do justice, to so many, who rely on the college's resources for the realization of their dreams for a brighter future. Humane learning, essentially invisible and in- tangible, is central to a good life, a good nation, and a good culture, only, we take it for granted.



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MARILYN AFFLECK Instructor 'of Sociology HERWANNA BARNARD Assistant Professor of English DR. JOHN BOLAND Lecturer in Education JOHN H. BOWEN Assistant Professor of Industrial Arts .4 ,, ,r.,, X. KATHRYN ALCORN DR. DERYLE ALLEN Instructor of Art Education DR. MILTON BAST Chaimlan of Department of Business LILLIAN BOLAND Instructor of Speech DONALD BOYCE Instructor of Mathematics Associate Professor of Education JOE E. BEAVER Instructor of Science N x . l . 1 9 4, CLARA ALTAFFER FRANK ANDERSON DR. CLAUDE Assistant Professor of Assistant Director Associate English of Printing of English DONNA BET OW ALFRED T. BLEVINS Assistant in Finance Physical Education BOATMAN Office Instructor and Football Professor of Sci e Coach ' MOLLIE RUTH BOTTOMS Assistant Professor of English NOAH BRIDGES Head of Maintenance Department EDITH BUTLER, R.N. GLENN BUTLER JAMES F. BU'l College Nurse Director of Publications Instructor of Assistant Professor of Econonucs Ioumalism rf-..:F '

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