While in Springfield, he continued his education and attended what is now known as Missouri State University.
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He went to public schools in Warrensburg, then to Missouri State Teachers College and Washington School of Dentistry in St. Louis, Missouri.
He was born in Cassville, Missouri on September 14, 1910 and graduated from Greenwood Laboratory School at Southwest Missouri State Teacher's College; later becoming Southwest Missouri University in 1972, Springfield, Missouri in 1926.
After high school, Starnes played football for head coach Terry Allen at Missouri State University in Springfield.
Andrew W. Lewis, medieval and Renaissance Europe historian at Missouri State University
Outman pitched for Forest Park Community College in Saint Louis, before transferring to the University of Central Missouri (formerly Central Missouri State University).
Uel W. Lamkin (1877-1956), president of Northwest Missouri State University