Joe C. Scott

Class of
1960
Joe C. Scott

Joe C. Scott

“His wide experience spans the fields of education, agriculture and business.”
Roy. P. Stuart

Biography

Joe C. Scott was born in Texas but from the age of 7, lived his life in Oklahoma. Until his death, Scott operated the original family farm near Rattan, Oklahoma. Scott was educated in rural schools and his A. B. from Southeastern State College (now Southeastern Oklahoma State University) in Durant. In 1933, he earned a master’s degree in Agricultural Economics in Stillwater at Oklahoma A & M (now Oklahoma State University) and completed significant work towards a doctorate at the University of Oklahoma in the same field. He was a teacher and school superintendent, and Assistant State Superintendent of Schools during the first sixteen years of his career. He was Business Manager of Southeastern State College, President of Progressive Savings and Loan Association, President of the Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture, and president and major owner of Bankers Service Life Insurance Company of Oklahoma City from 1949 until his death. A member and contributor to the Oklahoma Science Research Association and the Oklahoma Writers Association, Scott was the author of three books. He was also a member of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Foreign Trade Mission to Latin America and was an economic consultant to various shipping lines and international trading companies cooperating in Latin America and Canada.

Fun fact

Joe Scott was Oklahoma’s first County 4-H Club president and the sixth graduate of Oklahoma State University to be inducted into its Hall of Fame in 1958.

Oklahoma connections

Scott came to Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, with his parents in 1907.

Hometown

Rattan

Profession

Educator/Rancher

Presenter

Born

1900

Died

1971
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