Inductees selected for their outstanding work while on campus and demonstration of character and integrity.
The 2013 class will be inducted during a formal ceremony held at 4 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Plaster Student Union as part of Homecoming festivities. The ceremony is free and open to the public.
The 2013 Wall of Fame Class:
• The late Dr. Alice Fleetwood Bartee, political science professor for 38 years
• Dr. Bill Cheek, 34 years on campus as geography professor, acting associate provost and assistant and associate dean for the College of Natural and Applied Sciences
• Clint Copeland, approximately 16 years of service in the Career Center after three years of service with safety and transportation
• Retired Maj. Gen. Fred Marty, former vice president for administrative and information services and later associate vice president for administrative services; three years as West Plains chancellor
• Greg Onstot, first vice president for university advancement and executive director of the Missouri State University Foundation
• The late Guy Thompson, registrar and scheduling officer who served the University from 1947-1969
“What a tremendous group we have to induct this year,” President Clif Smart said. “They cover a wide range of years and a wide range of responsibilities.”
About the Wall of Fame
Nominations were gathered by the selection committee from faculty, staff and students. To qualify, nominees must have worked for the University full time for at least 10 years, and five years must have passed since they were employed full time at MSU. The nominees must be known and respected by various segments of the campus community, and their service must have resulted in meaningful change at the University.
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