Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

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Blessed are ye, Faculty, when the public reviles you and persecutes you, and says all manner of evil against you, falsely, for our sakes. Rejoiceand be exceedingly glad, for so it has persecuted all Faculties before you. , Ye are the salt of our school and the light of the student body. Let your light so continue to shine before us that prospective students may see your good Works and be anxious to take advantage of our school and your instruc- tion. Think not that we have come to flatter. We have not come to flatter but to give honor to Whom honor is due. A' ' For verily We say unto you, till life and mind shall pass away, we shall not ,cease to be grateful to you for your efforts to make us, primarily, better men and Women, and after that, better teachers and students. --A SENIOR. ev y :lx fx, l I P M Hg, l, 'fill i lllff In it , 1 HI ' J it' I L 1,1 I v, 1 'X s 7' I l . I . 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University of Missouri, 'O7g bniversity uf Clxisago, Summer, '15. F. F. T-IIOMPSON B. L., University of Missourig B. S. in Education, Univeisity of Missouri ' 'fl-IBO. VV. H. IRION B. S. in Education, University of Missourig A. B., University of Missourig A. M., Columbia University, New York City. 131.ANcl-nc A1.x1::R'm SK1NN13R li. Pc.. I, S. N. U.: Cliis:-'ff-,Sf-l1 ol of Expressiong Teaellers' College, New York City. XV. Y. Fosnzn B. Pe., Sprinlfneld State Normal School, S in Ldlcation ' I'l1l3f:lCld State B. . ' ,IP .5 No.mal School. I' 4 ..--L .Y-,Y., -- Pe., M. Pe., L ,,,. 1 ., -. v ' - ..s. . Q .n v i ink 5 . H :.f'-,.'sl..- X . wo. W sk T' 4-L ' 6',11xu ,.-,. .563-.1 . .gud 1 Yi' 523.35 izggly .,5:iuu0q5,1:3,. .R 3:5 -Lg xlz,?. 1 ltr.,-...Lg s..uA9:.1r..h qxlfx-a?'gQ,,'g:. ri:-ZH? x., wah., 5 ' t 543.1-491'-,G A-f 'a-ff ffgfff- .,. is .. : I ' 'va tl' f ----3-f' 1 --..' ' ' E? . 1s.w5,-' :lk or Q . L Q W all L -' we Q- fm - 'E1'ff'4ng1-. -Q J, ,A K '. gm' .'h'g'-v fu' 'rf ' Y. 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I ' W ' -f' ' 1: tw. vw 'K f.:f.--'lim' , P-'QU - a -' M S .1 f' English and Expression IN rk City, '053 upervision, VIRGINIA IQ CRAIG ELIZABETH FAULKNER ' WVar1-ensburg State Normal School' A. B., Drury College, '01g - . . . ' A. M., VVashington University, 'Q4g B' S' m Ehiiizxlgfl' ,gflverslty of Moore Beggitgs lfjgfgslfgjf ,I6l?1Ve1'S1fY of A. B., University Sf Missouri, '09g L, Ph- D- Univergity Ofpenhsylglania ,06 Graduate NVork, University of Missouri CHRISTIANA HYATT B. Pe., State Normal School, A Cape Girardeau, 'O8g 1 ' Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern 4 University, '09, 4 QV I Chicago University, '1S. 7 no I BIARY DAVIS ' 'ii B B. Pc., ,XVarrensburg, '06, MARY A. WOODS .Sflid ',M' 'U'- , In VLLT-2EQ?1T'11ESS0ur1 m ' B. Pe., Springfield State Normal LLAWAY A. B., Missouri University, '13, School, '09, , 1 Chicago Univgrsityl A. B., Drury College, 12. Iormal School. .....- ..- k., I ..,.- -- - . -v uv- a ,-- 11 xp -, , A. ,, , rf . 3 -, :.'u ',.'l.'u' ' Xu,-1. 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KIZER D., Starling Medical College, '88g ABM., VVittenherg College, '96, Chicago University, '06, '07, '15, Language and Science T f f Z Z l. Q rn. ., NORMAN, FREUDENBERGER A. B., University' of Missouri, 1900: A. M., University of Missouri, '01, A. M., Harvard University, 'O2. X f, W V BERTHA WELLS B. Pe., Springfield State Normal School, '09, A, B., Drury College, '15, - C. 5 University 9 A. BI., . Q i '. , W I fiiffi v . f.fQi1:f,2.f' W :Q I 4 .ry S 0 , , '.:, M 4. . 1 Z, fl i s T Z' ,fy ,513 , 1 z5,,f.-wc, f C. B. GENTRY ' B. Pe., VVarrensburg State Normal Lg School, '08, University of Missouri, '09, '10, If Pe.. Springl XVarrensburg State Normal School, '11' A. B. B. S., University of Chicago, '12. y N If .1 Nu' . , '. Z. fi -.. - -' l ' ' 4 -1 r' I . 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S., Ohio XVesleyan University: ' Chicago University, '99, 1900, '06, l07. 1 , lu 1 Normal li.omsE NIXON A JAMES VV. SHANNON ,09 ,10. I1 l'1:., Springfield State Normal School: Ph. B., University of Vllisconsin, '08, SCHOOL 511: A, ll., Drury College. M. Ph., University of VVisconsin, '15 icago, '12. e, -,,--..:- 4:1 as -. .7 -1. .' :J I , gg Q - ..,. , . -- . .WU .. -. . ...:-.. 'B x x 1 Qu L..--L .. A :ag-, 2.6: 'Iv-447 ' ' x X I- -'S 'x .- .-,. - . . - n. .. 1 . sw T 'J' u' Q .2 1 K 1 ' - -. 5:4 Qg wh 'rr V, 9 ' Q. x Y A x K I 4 gn' r I 1 1 V' , l xv v I Q, '1 6 1 N L I -4 X v J N- 'f ' we '- :r 'f S , ':: 3. I 1- I : 1 . X . x.S.d- - ' aw-..,.tr .f '-. . + f 1' 2-xv,-1,-, w . is '2:i5'I'.--. 4 . .K ,.'f :'- 'Cz ' ' . . ,, ' 'yin 51 .',- r '.',.t:'g Y' 'uv' 3,4 - -,..r-ca' .-::. ,Jn -N 2. sl T..5:9Q:,qE5-.-N:,:. . x . P -- 3 I-' ' ' .. . . ,,.,.-. ,sf -- Mathematics and .. 4. . nz - . .jj :, - U.,-. : ,- Li. sr.. JL, I-'. 1 ' . . . .. . , , . 7. ., 1' -1.1 4, ,I r : n 4 . Q I 0,1 , ' .4 , 1 f u .ny A . . . . , .. . -' r-r. i ' . '.:,,--. :: ' ,t 'LX .. I , W s A, . -. - ,. .W t , in at-:mtv 24.151 5. , ?0 - - 2' - f- 1 i- TJ 'A I 'f era -gn ,L 'nl .. , 0 , t , g Mb. tba A 9? ' :Sf 122 ah! 1 H 5 fa . . :TVXKI 1 4 --'xv ',.. JT- ..'x W.5.n 4,' p, -. . f- X r , - 1 Physical Training SUE S. PERKINS B. Pe., WVa1-rensburg State Normal School, '01g B. S. in Education, University of A Missouri, 'llg . . A. B., University of Missouri, '13g Graduate Student, Chicago University, '15. SHELTON I. PHELPS B. Pe., Springfield State Normal School, 'llg B. S. in Education, Springfield State Normal School '1S' Graduate Student, George,Peab,ody College for Teachers, '15, gf, ,Q gl 25 Yf ...Rv V- 9.4, 1-,L .... ff-1.4 WV ff 1f'.,'..f' 'cf f ,,, 1- a iff., iwf fern I CLYDE M. HILL B. Pe., Springfield State Normal School, '07, AA. B., C1?1iurybCo?52ge, '10: . M., oum ia niversity, New York Cityg STELL' Graduate Student Columbia University, B. Pe., Spr New York City, '10, '11, '14, '15. 5 ' Columbi A. B., I I I 1 AL VV. BRIGGS Graduate Y. M. C. A. College, Spflngfield, Massachusetts. DOROTHY Jessup - A. B., Vassar, 'llg B. S., Teachers' College, '13. ROM B. S .11 H. E., n A iormal L01 sity, niversity, 4, '1 5. .UP li :ge, '13. b --qu x ,p.. z.. ' ,all ..-0' - L f 4 i l PQ ....- , f, Y. Y - ., .. .. --,-.--- V-. 4.1.1 if' 1. -Ifz. ' f'-:K-44 fi 'if L s 1 wi ' Ai :N 1,519 41 1 .1-1 '1r121w - sf- 'T' f--- 1: -0 x. I t ff '-2143: fs! 1 . 'LII N Nl 'l A wb sixqw ' I ii. I t -I - 2 . I. Z ', . -Y'-Q :1f:.-ff' .2::. 4 . . . ' ,-rig . -1 .J-1' -M -, 'wa v - J ? .. - ' -- .-- . uv- uf' ' 4' --- 2 :'-'.- . '.' . . -. :. rf . A ' -.. . -- , -. . . '1 , 5 3 f a, 5 Rl, 51 -3 ,L 9 - Y 'g,...i,7:-rsh--ax ,-5,-.x!..':q.'y, f.1f,c.1-he '-1'-.'.. ' 'TH L. 1-1-f . QM 4 11' j'-, . .. 1. A .-- 'ras fe-' i ' H. ' - - -X 4 - . , . ., n 53,4 :hy -:J F 'g -I , t X1 fri :, ,121 . f '-J lf? iv' -'i -- f , ,- .., wifi., A ' sf. fi--2 J' 5 sv ai: .,. My ,, ,Q ' . tr' . ---.- 'g 14 .st --w sa .- gf V - Jr.- ,yy 7 5- sa x 1 , Q- 1 X 4' 7 'ii' 5' ef.-9.5-.uw 51224, M.-,,,f:5.. I..-.,,. Lf- - 'B it-. X. I - 4-,t I-:I-3 . x -'.A .D .. .L . A' -f ff ' ' '- '-tu -r' - 4, 52'-'U ' A3 ' J' Arts and Crafts MRS. AZALEA G. BADGLEY B. Pe., Springfield State Normal Schoolg School, '07g Harding College, Mexico, Missouri, Columbia Universitv. '08g A. B., Drury College, '11. STELLA CASE HARRIS Pe., Springfield State Normal School of Fine Arts, St. Louis. Rmmmsz ROACH ADAH LEWIS in ll, li. University of Missouri. M. S., State Agricultural College, ., Manhattan, Kansas. i 'x x X ..'-4' -1 ' - - . '2 -. -I - :. ' .PY K N.. -' i' 'D .fl 45- . fl X' , 1 .,, U 'I 1k:'g5,4: Suzy -,:.:,--'155.1:!..-,-'. 1-5.-'xi.Z.'-:Jw A ,gj',,- 'C 'fL'S.T ' Cf,, 13, q '-3 Hi' 1 .-. 4-fx , ..5'!- Le:-4 'lu U A r ' At. W, , rx. , 55W ' - rt- N-Vi ,.'- .1 -, -. ni. I-x:'-51 -'H' .' H fc-H r-f. .-: .' 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MRS LULU PADGITT KINSLY HEWQWTTA KELLER Post Gradgzgmoft liggorry Normal P Coaseilv torySPi no :md Voice 12 X I t , vii ld 5N Sterns Conservatory Berlm with August OS ra uate prm 6 Normal School' bpanuth O7 U8 'Ntu ' 2 - C K ff Stanberry liofmgl 1S::h0ol. '98: B. Pe., Soringfield'State Normfal School: . D: ' I i ' ' U' ' ' il , , , - '13, '14, '15, , 1 '-'- . -L ' 1: . . . . . . , . -- -, H . x. .. 'V -. YW .TI 3 5.235, i.1..g.,, QIZ.g'iv1'-Y e,g.g,g:.f,q:1A .,.q:.gp',5.'t-gy' a15s f3H':3'9,fffa531 3323?-1.x has I nm.,-, ' J' 35 Ugg! - -.T LJ, .. JJ ' 'u-Q' 3' 3 - ,.-.1 x' 1 X- - ',' ' ' 'f.,:' ,,,' gl . l lc.. fi K m? 47? '..3.ai3r' ..a,' -53-z . 'ms ppb. ,gf 'WIS A , at , W? ii. ' t . - it .:'.H ' --.i-T1 .125 L:'3'l N '- . . tl? ' ' ' 'ff' . -1 ' 1 -' I '- . li . - I I qw Wx ,,r-Y'--El, lj-f..:i-3-g..12E :I ,f:.2?L.R1!qy-ifigz' li52t:,-f:f.-- V 14 9-:u n z u, 11 1.g:H1... t 1,1 I: . . V. Llbrary f ELIZABETH PARK GRACE PALMER NIYERS Dean of Women ' Music, '03: Assistant Librarian. - A gxssggtant Igbffriamog, , 1 B s. D C ll '89- ' -fury 0 -eve' ' ollege, 05. - , fllfy 0 CHC, , B pe S 51d L. , l . ., prmg e btate Normal M. 'b., Drury. College, 91, ,h School ,lo Chicago Umversity, '03. 3 - ' ' W. A. DAGGETT Librarian. A. B., Drury College, '09. 0 . 1 A :i gi KELLER 2 Normal School: :nd Voice, '12g ' , - :ld Normal Schogl, l'lP1NRY IJETHERAGE 15. Student Assistant. .A 1, fs N J :MEILDRED O N EAL Student Assistant. r . , v - ,lv ' . W , -0 . ., If .Q mf 1'--1-1--f.::f, 1-w .-xi:'!b131'i?55 --4, 'fl-rfafiucv 195'-.. 'HIS - 1-if . 5511-'f I-Sf' WMC' I H M?-E - ' M-Cf' QM 'A i ik? . 'Wa :ofa ' T 2- 5 'xf 1'.'Z?- i .p 4 1 I H - -'-' . . 'J .. . -. , -. ' - .--- Q - 39. -we . - A- ,':., z zssgpfa 6.24451 Af ilegw' ..- 621: . 'brass 'fam - ' 'viii , .. 'L .f-':i. . H I wid xii? M' ff 'if vi H-4345, :- .NZ -4:1 fo 'Lui ,- -T5-,H 1- . 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'- I - ,-f- .- .-ax 5'4Q'f'f- 'L':':12 JH ff-.mf . .'Z E: in Q- Yin? CMWPY.. - ,' 'fK'!:':' ', 1'M3-1243537-riff?-fr-iz' Q53 .N Af .-M. -J , 33,43 bis. bi: 'ap A5 ff' 41502 515- 0 5123- - Q ' up - , -a ,4,- .I p- . '-.-L ' -rv,-iq Q-1:-, .,..:-. ,7 ,Q , A .Y ' I - . I. I g.,- 7 - ' 3 -'J ' ' , 4, ,.-U , , A,f -'Q-,'f..f9'- .'.x . SLP etary. e Normal School. 25 ' WWC , ,Ai I X, fffdif' f :vi ,,'fff,fw ah, , ,mi :MQ ff LWM,,H f , 1572771174 0dwy4z rmzf 'ikihwy INCH Secretary. f ul I l The T' V ,. -v ..u- 5, . :ff ' - , '. .-... 4' . , ' -. :. v' .l . ' 'u-'-., 'if -' 1' 4' - . ev- X ',' 'M-'D ff' ':'P'?x.u': iiarrv'-,:-: 15.':1'.u-.-'- f '-'D-21'-12' 1 , .:f',f-'. 4: 1 'f-l1'3S.Y' -Ie 11? 1: 'fi'?-ggi? -:nf '-', Hr l fha ,4, faq, W1-, N'-. ,sy --1-:lair . ,.i f- .-:. .Q - . 110. , sow- . . up :Ja ps- 1 :N , A ,T f 1- ix. - -'-' 4. 12. .. - 5.-1 r .1 ' -- - in ..9- , 'wg ' v-'Q pr' ig, we is-f ti --if :ff 'fir ,Ffa-RE f 275312. A kazaa . f.'.'- 5'-'wi 3- fl ,- ' 1 -an ff-2 ,'- 1 r -W' . B-H BV: 4- 'Il 2- if Vi H ! f'. -??'5' frfi -H. u . V N9 .-It -Q -.ull . fam ...- N- .- - Q1 'JL ay 1,62-1 qw' fe- 'L' 5'-Z ,Y 4:' f-. -'- - .' '- ' 1 ' c' A ' 1- ' - '- , H 7 J, 31-I,-N -f-2 , 1441. -..,-qtfw H..-4 ,..,. ma, . ..ir. xanax ,H 7,9 N i, '4,,, ,,,.,n,,,..X . 4 Wd! ir, I,-xi! 4, ,', :T , '5 'SW5:fiE'i'33P9'N'-ifwzll. 'I' SPV'-9..! 5 ' 'C .. 5 :L-:,'.1..Y .'. 'Z:E: -z 'XL - 4 Till' - 1 U' A 'fl ' ' ':t ' 1. - - A ' ,..: Bb H. ,f ' ' Senior Poern Farewell to thee, dear Normal School, ' Although we're part of thine, The time has come for us to go And leave thee far behind. The happy hours within thy walls For us, perhaps, are o'er, But we shall always claim thy name And love thee evermore. Within this boundless land of ours, p No school deserves more praise, Thy highest claims arevvell fulfilled And noble all thy ways: To those who wish, at learning's fount, To drink a copious draught, Thou hast a call, and none will err Whose days with thee are passed. Thy noble hearted faculty And he who sits o'er all, Are chosen from among the best. They're worthy-one and all. The senior class of sixteen, Their due respects to pay Unto their Alma Mater, Take this most modest way. We hope to prove our fealty By maintaining to the end, The maxims thou hast taught us Forever to defend. So though we bid thee farewell, Our stay with thee to sever, Thy spirit still shall dwell with us And be our guide forever. 1 '. ..' T1, , ,.,, . ,, , , -- - f'-- nl, ,. K' 5 E . 49122 4.,-fa mg. mi., ' I-:fav -4.5, 74e.'.1gx..,.-. 11, g.:,.gu,-4,.g- R -glzvlf.-,1'g,' 'vgigj--..r..-,gg 1, gg- in-511529 'A,32.tfI' Q .4 , qi,--14-.,'.,4f -.- hifi! 'Mud .-I - ,' .':. 'U .f R, 'Xfi 55,5 2 Q, xp-.151 ,:,f'.'- -ESQJZNJY 1' gui? X ff 47' :f5.1.1Jl t- 711 ,Ref ' -'QI 1 I Q, , rf 'ni-'ilu 3 , ., . . . . . , , , , . , , ., , .,, : .Hi:gQ:.L.aR. 3' Q...-.t Sym. :muff -.32 -Q W.: Q' 9, it X543 mfg, ' . D mmf saw?-f ff-.-:ff I . . rm rr- Qzf :1 f' 4 we- E':Eli'1xf-IfQ'f3z'm-5I'l' fb' '-e' 7:5- -H-f.-:'-D'-i , 'J swf: 11' V-fi'-' -'-'u.--.1-In I ' '-5 'N' ' 'X' -I 0 -Q. hhf! '1' :fr I-,V JI' K -I Y.:-' ' ' 13 -. -ww. W 'e'. fig,--.f-'f' I .. 4 a'.-U . .3 ..2-' ' .- .. . , I l Q 'W .. .Q A' Class Orators . HAZEL B. MILEHANI. LESTER V. GALBRAITH. THE YOUNG MAN AND YOUNG WOMAN NVHO REPRESENT THE SENIOR CLASS ON THE COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM ARE CHOSEN BECAUSE THEY EXEMPLIFY THE HIGHEST ' I STANDARDS OF SCHOLARSHIP, PROFESSIONAL ABILITY, EFFICIENCY, AND CHARACTER. , --rf' .. 1 -f . . -. . 1 - N-'-.. -v 'N -F 'L.v?'N' 'rf' He-'U A . :-' iw? 2.-':u:-.v rf.: Mn-vu . , '.-'x.!.'.'-f2'w E. f-1'xff g'Lif:?:. -L' 21? -:, 53a'f'1tf' 'vit' X if f f--1-19, :-H, L54-. N'-X114 ' fwrgtr' -' 7' Az. fc -' au. 1 , 'NFIB-'I - - 0.-' f-f1',?s 1 ' .fx -' . . ... -.::- , ,y-.- -V ' , ' - ..- - ' 4 -: . ..:--. Z' -fu:-71.3.39 f ' 'iff .412 :-33.51 I-.' .- .Q 5 .'1 .gap 'QCA .3 611.5 'X-,liz 1- U91 .- -- :-. , Q . . ., I-.2-g. ,.. ,. 1 , f' f. . .. 5. .1-.-- A -'2:i:5.l... :I K L, .,-. .: .ig-31. :IDL . A Yr- wie: SJ' xiii? ft- l: Hllfligvg N 9 5143511 fee: wcf- -.u-- 'Z 'zf-..--- - vw- ' sf '--' ' .. - , --A..-2 -W N3 -- - .- . 3 . an ,'.' ,..,c. .1 6- :'Vf.1f'4' -.::- .-.x -iq.-M fm- - ,' - . Ju' - A a . . .5 w. V ' 'A - u n ' ' X .J .- I 13, - 15. u- ...VMI -ax., ,..'-... L AY u, Q- ,311 ,. ,y.,. .,. K. ...I - Ns- 1 - -1' '- - . s.:.N:Q, .GET W pp-...FQ qi L.-'Q -..-1. r-5.--13, fi. N11 Emu ,fl ,wflgxrta pw' i 4 gnu A Z' H. .f 'Nw 4 4...- --' .iz 1:1 ' 1. . - f' - ' .-1 'LIJ.'s ,l' ' f .4-414 Q 1 I l -4 I I ' Bentoniang Secretary class division. i Bachelor of Science . J in Education g I LEONORA JOHNSON The measure of a wonian's life is the well spending of it and not in the length. S I n E A. H. SIEBS Carringtong Orchestrag German Club. I-lere's to the Have-beens, the Are- nows, and the May-bes,' Here's to the 'whole world for fear some fool 'wzll be sore because he's left out. Y L. A. EASTBURN . N. D. C.g B. Pe., '15. The good die yonngfHere's hoping that yon may lwe to a ripe old age. ' I. A. I-IYLTON Those 'who have already all that they can ,enjoy must enlarge their desires. MARSHALL CAMPBELL How could a mind, hungry A 'ili -Thin A for knowledge, be willing to Q 'lose such a banquet as 5 ' schooling affords? i 5 5 I C. F. SHERMAN Bentonian. i B. Pe., 1910. i The first years of man 2 mnst make provision for the l last. E i E - F. C. VVILKINS . Perpetual levity must end in ignorance. 4--Q.. A 4 -1 l , l v -ns- -v . 5- ' , if'-gb - 1, 5- .ima 41 'g- .1 , .. 5..,, . :Q--.-, . , '., x. -. 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' May your joy be as deep foani. V EARL GREER Carrington. Society President. Class President, '15-16. Basketball, '15-'16, Football, '15-'16, Track, '15-'16. Football Captain, '15. Here's to love and unity, . NIILDRED FORBES Slze keeps fwith care Her beauties rare. An Ozark .Mountain daisy. oceang your trouble as light as its A Dark corners and opportunity. gh School Teaching ELLEN FIKE Bentonian. Senior Play. Wealth is nothing but as it is be- stozoed, and knozqledge nothing but as it is conimiuzzeated. - as the LESTER GALBRAITH Bentonian. Inter-society Debate, '15. Bookstore, '15-'16. B. Pe., '15. Tennis Championship, ,15. Oratory, '16, Inter4Normal Debate, '16. Commencement. Old girls like old wine, The last is always the best. ALBERTA COWDEN B. Pe., 1915. The inner half of every cloud is bright and sh-ining, I therefore turn my clouds about to :how the lining. X OSCAR THOMAS Carrington. He that never thinks can never be wzse. -' N 1 4.7 41-1' rw ., , I ' P: 5 at 1 S -. -.v M-fa-Mtv 1 -3'--ffm die, wil 1-5:59 l ' 'fix-2-:sf '11 1i .' '-f'x '.1?. ' . 1 . ht 'WS :bin 'E ?. 1' e0T '?.1Y I ,. .,.x-'Hz'--'tt' , '-Q-Sz' 3:5-U In ,J r.-1 QQ ' ,-'R-Ag 5 --., , ' '-,?' . -,.a.Qg3' I -I aff- '. ' S-N in-' -1113 -:': 1 .Q 'FAI' 3-E-R: fig ffllhf. ' ' 0 We . 3 ., 5.54 . '. , ..h-- . -: 4. ,- 21 . .' -. rf 3- ', la YI,-L ,, ,,..:v9 - 1? -'W' I, . ..' , rm., Ps.-. Xb? X' :1, 'Q? 24 -06+ rm?--vif-,:1Z4i'.-:Z-'7 mi' -gfl. .. .... sf: ' .- nl.. -3 .. 32-X. J A -B will 'I-1 -'w .- 'x ., i 2 'I-. as ' . -.-fww' 'f- fi,e,2-'-PW: - -,e--u -I M ' . g, -,,,... .,v ' ,..x ' 1 RAYMOND WHITE Carrington. Society President, '16, Ozarko, '15. Inter-society Debate, '15. Inter-Normal Debate, '16. He 'woizders if his tie': on straight, , Hz.: hazr's combed, hzs appearance first-rate. I NVINNIFRED SMITH Bentonian. Society Secretary, '15, Y. W. President, '16, V A woman' of her gentle sex The seeming paragon. l I OSCAR BQUSMAN Bentonian. My little craft sails not alone. SHIRLEY MCCANDLESS Bentonian. Society Secretary, '15, Class Secretary, '15. Standard Editor, ' '15-'16, May Queen, '16. ' She needs iw eulogy, She speaks for herself. 1 'l . fl ns . r ' 1-NV ' .' -f.. -' A ' 0 :A .LJ I .. '.,,,.,g,, 4-flip 1 I.: '4,-N' I' r . -:uf ' h . .f N 1. -, - . H . . V s n 1 1' f ni- '.,'1-q, v 4' X, - ':.--,t,',,ht v :I N11'::- 'f '53 1 ' S' ' Q ., 2.9, vid' E, x v Q. . 1 , -4, :,,.f, ff we-f , f ', x' 1:1 4.2. .RCP .49-,F HU? i -ff. fx L f, . , 34 ..'.f In 1,-. 'A' g 'Wi '4 fb' A V' I . - ' '-n 'I -' 'f 'R A v H ' I I ' ' :wa+.:- fe , - A .. -f . A xv at 1. H4 1 win N-':'i'. .-SHSRV.-'I- 4. .'-' -, -4 ' 'hh 7 , i 5 , W. ff fe . .ff ff- it 9' .A A.: .1 r- 1 I I . . ., lil 1.384 ' ie. ,- -- ' .- jg: -,D . l - - w 'B '.- S-S 'h.,, , .., f .-., ,. , .-' u ' - . .- . - ,ii-s-F ','r,:'.:z 'I . ,1. ':. '-1-' -' '. . f - . K.. .,. Q N , A -' ' 7 1 I 5 S- ' : Ai 5, ' ri . 1 . . , , . m, ,y I, 1 .- . ,. ., 9. .1 1 .. . .L . -. , H ,A ... , .. .I .,., , ,...,..,. 1 . , w A, -1',-,- 1 ,l 1. n , V h , . ,' tl.. lu' 'mu-Nz. A ' 4 ,..? K an 'L 4 l. A Q Diploma for Elementary Teaching jizssnz INGRAHAM 1 N. D. C. l l l .t Loves her studies but won't own ' 1 GRACE BURGESS Bentonian. Smile and the world smiles with you,' weep and you weep alone. f BERTHA DULIN -Of her bright face, one glance will trace a picture on the braine ,. . EMMA Wooos ' Carrington. Attendant to May Queen. Her feelings have the fragrancy The freshness of young flowers. GLENN HILLHOUSE Carrington. I Standard Staff, '15-'16. . There's no royal road to learning. LURAH BOYD Her work never troubles her. KATHLYN HARRISON Carrington. Inter-society Debate, '14-'16, Oratory, '16. Ozarko, ,15. Society President. Basketball, '14-. May our eyes be no keener when we look upon the faults of others than when we survey our own. HORACE ADAMS Carrington. 1 Society President, '15, W Society Treasurer, '16, 1 Inter-society Debate, '15. Ozarko, '15, Here's that ye may never die nor be kilt, till you break your bones over a bushel of glory. J .-'W' uv .. -f.. . ., --N. s. 4 ,--., fi ' ,fw- ,, , .. f in., , 1, , ..., -. rx.-wg.-. '11, 3 .v,'-..g-:.'-L:-', 4:5-rllf- -14. 1:-qff' 2 'Lq-A11f'2fi.f.'x' 75515 '--, --QV 45556-I 2 -,I ,Sig ' 'q:x.5.L. ia.-r -.Qg.L.,3t:.::Lx---Li Lge --- 121- Q-' --'-5'vQ-- 5,3-g-' . ' ao-Ji ' . iff' f?1'3,i-:gli .Ay , ,,1:j2-.,.-.'fS.- -: .:,-- wt Eu- f-as , H: 'fi-1 . .' ' , uv -',,. ri ' N' .,r , :wa 1- .:.4..,-.--ig' , L ,sw ig - 409 ue. nt. ., -Q '-:.f W -6,2 QN5-. '55, . . 74,1575 I IR 21:1 5.1, ,sag -'Q' ,. :.- N-f , - . . -. -.'-:a ,.. .. 4 . rm, uf' ,, ,ff . . 51 we .. w1wf2s:1f-:'.i 1. r s.--i .ai-' -mr 'Q' t-:Fw we: ff' 'ff' 4- . it of-'fv:f : -:.'a'1S.-ps fffxr. 9 cfm .49 ' 5 .. t -H ' -a-' ' N h, -. gl '-. .SE ff , X' A ,' '. -1 .1 -an-N 3 sm, , MINE gpyiaj, i32i3f,1?,.:5c5i:,.51Z-1' K vg,,.,.,,,:.., .t?x':..,,1q,.1gg-' ,:f:-:L..-ig,-155.1 u ', x ,l.1., m , n. .R 'H-an ' :gf W-. 1-if ...Q ' .11 ri N ' U ' ....'- ' X ' 1- I :. ' '.-,J - -- - ,- L-, v L LEONA IoN1zs Carrington. A simple maid 'and proper, too, Her smile is big enough for two. ERNEST GOLD Bentonian. LULU RAND . Carrington. ' Society Secretary, '15. ' Oratory, '16. Ozarko, '15, Standard, '15-'16, . Let's live in haste,- Use pleasures while we may. MILDRED MORROW , Bentonian. ' My fancy riots in J. C. SULLIVAN N. D. C. If I ean't get what I want at one price, then I'll try another price. PAY JACKSON Carrington. Oratory, '16, Senior Play. nzand. E. L. GALBRAITH N. D. C. Nothing in the world is too hard for me to try. L ALTA BROWN have a jolly time. I have the world before me, , I will review it at my leisnre. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and com- . Modest and sweet, but likes to scenes of folly. N I .1 5 h. L n 5 ,, 4 x4Jf ,rv ,. -ag-yn, 1 X S r ' 1: ' 1-25 'U v ,' ' fi' -.. . U. 4 1 f e-. 2,16 . 1 ' 5' .5 A 4 '.-f:-qt' . ,ww 'Z'1'Q K' ff , 'If' 'Q fi gf wg: .yvfgqy wen: 'ff'-w g. ' .sf ' . xr' qs .- ix A, ' ,r ' A 2, Nix-y - , Q-5 Lx rbi N X P jf. .- -.. 1 7 , , -t-...F-...,,..,.........,.., ff' . ,, .. - .-... -. - . -1 - . ,, -- V gr ' . ug' Nl- 1 A , 1-:riWs'g:1'1- 3.:?',:.1-rs?31f1'g31:f'W1f -cj. ' 5.? '-!A6'?iq1z--93'1.'Q:' Qi '- 'f. rn .4 'vii Q4 t ,.....1.:- ' -Q.. 's,g.-'-.fQf.ik.- '-X - . 'fff' f. wie: 4313 can wh .... ., . ' -4' I 3'1'- ?-T5 53: '59 '1 Milli i' n'.4Ji3- fl--: -: .. : -' ' . - . . f.' . 'ff' 1 -- .' - -R. .1 an .. . , .,..-, :-.ij-:Q.s.!m,.qf:.'EEl:l,f:.riR1'.? v 9'm N umr.s,Q:v0,. lakh! N ..n V o BENTLEY ROBB N. D. C. ' - T-wo-thirds of life is spent in hes- VESTA FARMER Carrington. German Club. GLADYS SMITH Bentonian. Iumor P1ano. EUNICE SMITH Bentonian. Iunxor P1ano. itatzng, and the other third in re- panting. Youth is the time of gladness. Her every tone is rnitsic's own, Like those of morning birds. ' Her every tone is n1nsic's own, Like those of morning birds. l W. R. DAVIS N. D. C. Inter-society Debate, '16, Senior Play. All the great men are dead, and I don't feel very well myself. f DAYSE HOSHAW N. D. C. Oratory, '16. Standard Staff, '15-'16, Loves athletics-wonder why ? REBA CORBETT A little learning is a dangerous thing. NIABEL VV ENSIEL After man came woman-and slze l has been after hun ever since. I l tl 4 I4 I I I I I I I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I D I I .3 . . . v -, n . -1 W '- :::'- . -- 1-. . . .- i--'l ! ' I . 1' '--Yi f' '1 ' 4 A NI! 54 'ixggr . ..v q:i,:,,1f,.f.u .ri 1 .G x..,.5.- if ..:,',:., S ,K 1 . . ,. UQ. AW..- 3.593 l. -gm AQ.: ' ,Qu Q je-f x .1315-if JI: -V: .Ap M xg.-,I is Jkt! 1' fl: 4 r mf' ' . 5-H bf: fa 1 Tk. tux, x .- ' - N' v .Q ' .,'4,l'.5 ,-an x: I I . ' - I , I 1: ,uf PN23-fix -ff'--mg, 337- jf-'fffmf' Af'5I?.r',m-f2.f:'.f:e1:.-11.2.-ei' , '--- 1, - v zz:-.. 4' . ...QT r ,--1-F' 9 , ..',I ,, .. , v funn- nr ' , I' ' if-5. 9 fi. :5. L. E57 Q .QZQQ 5' -be , '--1,-RA. U 4 Y I . 1-Mg. 1 N, I Hx' L, K 1 Q. ' E. '-.7 1 '-. W . 'EQ'5. f 'ff:l-f1W':s-- 4,55 lfl7,a,, x 14: uf IJ' gf H2 1 X Nfn, all , 1 HAZEL KAUFMAN Those who have learning take :om the tediousness of life by ,f , A lively conversation. INEZ JOHNSON Immer glucklich. OSCAR BRADSHAVV Aud who 'mid e'eu the fools, but feels that half the joy is in the race. ETHEL M. STEVENS Bentonian. Always sat ou the first 'row in class. U SYLVIA ATTEBERRY She 'wins thru diligence. BENJAMIN CARTWRIGHT A still tongue maketh a wise head. JQESSIE FAUSEL She often assumes sublime atti- tudes of thought. ERMA CURRIN Enable yourself at leisure To make your choice of life. ., -1,4 .fr Y -fff -V ':'1:' '- ,..-' ..' f.. -., ,. .. . .. , , , . - - -- ,, uid- .. :'l ' rv . . ' i ' 'Q - ' 5' N 1:1 .' ' '- 'Tia' 'fi' ' .---in' - .. 5502 ' ff:-' K-4 ? l -,L-3,3 ', ,Aid-11 ..m1f...Nx f, Q of-Pfig GJ- .5-Y. ,lgzigf all .n tl., .PMI - -:YAY ,E Y.. eq- ,hh I . -.-.ks-L , at - , Ewa -.4 'A -.- Y - - -' -I' ' : ' ' 7- 1 E M '-za 6521! giggqm, QL... I. -.,,,,,y .-ga .QS . gjxn 4-' A-gQ5'l bf.. Xi.-Q fe- .: ,pvilfsgz ini 'gy . 49- l:.:'.'-.xr ...vcr -Jr. - 1 -9 -vw 'w v. X .: Q - -- .- . , -- -.ya 1 1 :'l1 X.:-.inf U h5':1'n 1- .iii--hjig. T:'ff-'f- -z-1:-:W-v .-fl. H .f .fl-.- ,..- ,,. ,.-I - : ' 'B -Q-Z' ,i-if 1 ,,3 f'x , N 'X-' ' ff- IE.. 7 ' 'w v- r ,J ' --ch W 'u'- mi,-3-.:f' 'Nb .. 'g'.'1y . 3 U' ' LM ' '-T17 . , . . BERNICE WILEY Bentonian. Senior Play. l Who would cloud, by adzfentitious 1 grief, the short gleam: of gaiety which life allows us? MABEL GILLAN Bentonian. Piano Graduate. As fresh as the mer's morn. I f RUTH BRYAN Primary. , In training for a chauienr. RACHEL CARTER Carrington. Semor Play. What passion can have no rivals? EUGENIA ANTHONY Bentonian. In maiden meditations, fancy free. GLADYS SIMON Q Carrington. I Hnshed by her zephyrs sleep. ADA BECKHAM N. D. C. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. N ONA BRYAN Primary. She plays with the children. breath of surn- infest those who silver scebtre, .l V I -H .-. . 5, K4 1 I :gf a s, -, f ff 5- . . i - . I ' ' - ' I' A .--- ff -. - - :.'v .': -.. '34 k '-'.'v4 A 5' ' . i .Cer 212+-4-1....rf-Us-'--4 an-'111'1:2'1 A .mf Q-vS.f'm 'Pfv5'f?fJEf:9i5 ' 'xiw'-3'-,lf .- 2-,nf GGY-4 ... N31 J' ' 'fl-31 sl' 5 --.Af I vi- ' ' ' ffm' uf G- 3 ' N 1. g--- -f - :..- ,v --, 3 , . - 'L EJ- , :: - - .I y, , Q' Q QSM +51 gg! .igzdf 9, gf! 'Sz' VNS-9 pg 1- 2glff??'. - 53:11, 1 ' ' . L'-. ' . '. - , - 1 - ' ' 1' R - '- 7 'Z' - .,1 107. -.-ry '- gg, , , -,, K. X .'-gi f ix., ,r 33-if v- N: - 5 fwfr- 7 wa HM-3. Wo i3X555'i'? 113. 551 ' Q., ........ EES .,' ..,.11,.. Q.l!f,,1,ffi,. X' A .1-' fi-w. '1..'9 .'.w ff? e sawn A L7 .f'- 1 - -M '--E'-:Fw-:' A ' - 4 sa'-'vw - -1 A E ' ... .-. ,a-' ' A-'1 .5 Q :.-. GRACE CAMERON A -woman worldly -wise. ZIDA RICHARDSON N. D. C. When in doubt ask me. LOTTA LONG ' b Delighted ever with her own calm fancies. ALICE ENGLE She knows not of her charms. NIAY LONGACRE Adapted to rural life. KATE .CULLERS There's no slipping up hill. , HAROLD NIORROW Bentonian. Well now, 'whafs the use? GERTRUDE IQELLER Choral Club. Always stndious, always sincere. Lx sb 5 x '-' E Wg..-IJ fi T. ' rr- ' Si 3: . ,a -- , . g '1- I. ' ..- 1 -. -...r.,.:. 3' Qfffiiff , .3 ' gl - l -A -1.1 ,-EY, ,. ,,.. .f- .-1, .5,. -'.- .g . . ---7 .sm 1. 5K r. -F! -L3 -.' -- 1 w. -K' vo X dl Q- ' ' :li . ' '31 ., , 5'.x-,Q-..f:j.Qgf,'-Sy .Lf-..-- y I. M! . . - .Q , y . . I, . V ' in . ., I. ,I . I x . . . ur' I wif : ':f l' 5:2 E1'l'k 5!i'. '12'5f21 7':' if 'C 1 .N .'-iii' ,. .' '- .-1 Il'-P -uf 1 : .--:E My l x L 'Ili t fe- ' -I -1 ' 4 5 U . 4 , l ,fi I 4 K s- 5 - :ff-a .. a -,- fx .' ' . a x Q ' .hh ll I x 9 as ' s sr '- I K . 4 ' , . ' M H nl r' ' ' .!iY..3,-. 15-Q'-'1 '-1.-:M -.: T ' . - vw J 'ff f.-,Q-s'-A L .- ., .1 Ag. ,- ,. 5 - pq.: .- ' ' iff:-F' A ' l uhvl? aa n EJFHEL L. STEVENS N. D. C. Her smiles are catching. GRACE OLINGER She 111-owes like a goddess. GERTRUDE 'RAABE Carrington. Ajfections are as thoughts to her. EUNICE SCHMIDTI Bentonian, ' Of her voice in echoing hearts, A sound must long remain. ADEN ROGERS Bentonian. Society President, '15. Y. M. President, '16. Standard Staff, '15-'16, When duty whispers low, Thou must, A The youth replies, I can. ELLA STONE A jolly girl, but shy of the boys. VVILLA VJOOLDRIDGE Carrington. I rejoice like a tempest-beaten 'sailor at his. entrance into harbor. C. J. HAWORTH Tlzonglzts too deep for words-at any rate-no-words. Q1 Ll , N213 All , .L v 1 ' an 51 fx 1 aj 1, 11,-3' . 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V. 1 - - . -' .ig-5 L-., . w ggi' qi I s.-HM-A v gk: H 51.556, no lu. 53:11 Y L -5 . gait. -- ga-Q-10.3 nn'-'x - lv---,1 -fl 'C' jf: I-L ' ef-7 w-1' , ' ' :xii 0 'I - 2251 xr' 9 1 L x'-'lb n u' 1...-. ,f- v i i 1-'I mm MCCURKI rc y The spell of her mystic music charms the ear. W L. G. KXIGHT Don't expect victory till you'7.'e fought. F. I. HIGHFILL - Bentonian. I Society President, '15. Y. M. President, '15. Oratory, '15. Inter-society Debate, '15, ll hatc7.'er sky's above me, Therc's a hcart for any fate. AIIXNIE LEE KEEL There's no need of rushing- Life's short enough. NELLIE 'XYAKEFIELD ,F I shall lxelzceforward yield my heart to excellence. N FLORA SHYROCK - lffhat could this lovely creature do Againsi a desperate man? MRS. Giuciz LINDSEY lVell championed by all who knew Ilif. . XYINXIE PUGH 3 She carries in hcr hand a rosc, ' ' .-ind tn-o upon hcr checks. . K f' '-'-'-5 'f ri-R . - .-- . . ' '- 'Q ., Hg.--iff'-.45'Rff M 'fi1:r4'fl'm .ic . f'1u iW:11 af..-l'1-YS 1' Q1f1'fQ.? f1f E, hE 'F?'A'N1cv ':zf5:?l-- 'QF' 1 .5f5:3Ht,v G. asia: Nw- ,ffl 735.51 rn -, Qt: :f ',.-da' , ac..-, . . itz...-55,5-l-ikikx, ,., R , .g M ,fag Q vi W' 'az' ftfw si fm. - G-:rf ' L -1763 ..-.fi-ii: ffl? 'Hx' 4 H, ' 5---- f n QC- if' ' S' Ji Il iii' ci'-4315? wav--1232-'-if-fl'-. -fit--f..--Q -wi-.--5-w aw: .-41. . is . - .v N- V w.-.v aw- ..- 'L ' t xl, ' s 3 'L-' -J ' ' -.':x:5 . ' 'K 'f:E.':9.'S'f'X 14 9'-'U '-1. ..' -1' 45-i ' '75 'if S ' PEARL THOMPSON ' f She rlon't 'want to teach school nolmw. NETTA HICKS Bentonian, Society Secretary, '15. Inter-society Debate, '15. Y. VV. Cabinet. Senior Play. Great truths are portions soul of man,- Great souls are eternity. of 'the MYRTLE CHRYSTY I love to work, Q But there are things better. MYRTLE EAST Wisdom sifrely directs its to take the least evil in the choice of life. OLA BLANCHARD + Wise with 'wisdom all her own. C. L. HANSFORD - l Has an ambition to do, to attain. L Y MABEL ROLLE She studied like one with avision. PAUL BOYD Bentonian. Society President, '16. Track, '15 and '16. Football, '15. Inter-society Debate, '15, Inter-Normal Debate, '16, l W I women, dog-on 'em. I can capture anything but the 1 . , 4 x my , I , , I .,,.4 -. -ffl! 'L' - -:' 5 -s '. '-. .V -w .- ' .- . 'L' . J '. -- .' :WX '.'v'.. ,- 'if ' '3e,,.1C 4'Q- 4 Ytffx. ' Pa-sn 1,,,..-. .-:-, . .a: Azmgd-Q-..A.v -,:.1,,, -4.-.fm--. :- xL.f.r.w f,-K g.-,-1,1 fs--1 xr - -.u 1---gn' .4 .-',Rf.1Y w,,. .. :1-I . 'i 'R--'-1 .4'- if -:Elf Affvm 'w.e.i .-- - .-:. -'9- 'fi' 'Wi :ow ' . 'av - x.6 7'.n?-' ' ,,.li,. ' gizw'-iv' 5 -35. - -. . ...Q -.L .1 ., v- .., - ,.... I y ,- - , -.:,' . , . Z-Ig.. ra '::151!'?C if x xx? 'qzzeif ,mg 1 22:3 5272 'IHS gi 4fg?fh-, - 'Qu he., .. ,. 4-. Q, .- ., . , .. , -- - W. - . : K. , ,' ,, ' , 'f ,H , :. iff-Z: -.'1'S- EG.. ,. 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'fi 'f ' H' 1 5'- f , f My saw' .-2:-4-2 .xr Q 5: B' 'a,-, Na- Cffef. - ' 9 We-9 '- AQ' -u' ' ' .,.--' ie NX.-1 t, -' '4':3 f4 5' MY Ui ' , I L - Q: -'mfr' .f me.. :..'. 1-- a 5: ff -gg Ma- 1 x 'gr ,fu Xia I1 K . I -:hs 5 1 -. A.. U - A l S , has .N 'hhw fag uh W, a:vf..:,lQ STX r.5f..:-,e:.1-3, E1:4,fx.ff.5:- 't231::f:g,-igf,r v 4 ,ilu n iii I. wi -im. .,n I., -- .I '- ,,. Junior Poem I've been asked to write a poem About the Junior Class, But I feel myself unable To cope with such a task. The Juniors are the greatest class That NOFIU3I,S ever seen, And even when mere Freshmen They were not very green. Their men won fame in foot-ball, In track, and basket-ball, And for their great athletic powers Are honoured in the hall. Their maidens all are very fair, Far past all other girls, They have faces strangely beautiful, And most bewitching curls. The Juniors are great scholars, They all rank ninety-nine, They've never had a failure In any sort of line. ' They wish the Seniors' grand success, In their attempts next year, But we'l1 be happier here in school Than they in theirs, we fear. So Seniors, do not worry, As you bid farewell to school, For things will be runwisely Under the Junior rule. '.-u . 76' ,rg 5, 6- .f v1 we if yf 'I 4 All I 'Ci ui l 1 :v- x 0 . eff? L 3,1 ,ef J, 1 tg M ' Q 1 e, ' 5. F I '2 'QE-fp' , 4 . . n X 4 P 5 ' 1 - T 40,5-1-fl'..1'f' .. 'r ,::5' .. fi- . V. . , ..'.g.g-3-,lm . . . :rg-w vi ., -. . -. V ., : -' -.'- :'lff. 'S' 1::. J- .,:-,M -.':if: 4-:S-ff ..-.-x ..,-, . -. 2 ,f-1 1-.f,:,4, - qzgy' -137-:I L I yr ,V Y..: nn-. '.,: ' ' Tvs N' ., Y' N, I sf f H ,. c.: au' . - -:' ' ' 'wh 'P'-:fn Q' K ea! ' 1 J' , -f - A. .xs Q 4, aw . . K.. 5- if .- 2541-Af -,I-r ' 55'-FH.. .'. E7-'fi' ' I I9 R .V XLT'.f: j51C-xt'-.,'Ci4 K' '4x.f'ne'.. 1 W5 0 Q?,5U 1.x '-sf '22.1 , J-.. .Q-'-' if '-'.1-fu -we I-inn 4 .Z'wYl33' wig. '.. qi-. 404' 71:-Nz: ,' Ti'-v Q5 I '..a.3..' lv ,Q - iff'-:'j-4 T.ukv .an-' 355-If ,-:fi nf, 'Fifi . 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':. 5-ZZ: ' , ' ' 'fb A-A gf , r ' - V Q- ,Q-'52 ' 'R .A-,7 : 'v v-'Qu X 'viii'--. '-' 'lv-f -iii l- l ff 7'1 - I-5-NZ fag 1- -fgif. .. ' M, I-Ji-. . - '-. - - .12 .0.v' 4 ' 'Y' .,f.' Ye Kg.-. -. ' '-! -1 1 5- Q ' -P fan 1 -3112-, Y., - , .9 ,ag .V 1'-In ,P pu., NR, 1.- ar 1 lf M44-1. iffy 933. : - . ., . fe- ' ' ' lf' A .1 ' X-4. ' ' is . ' ,- if I 'I ii I il 'lu' 9-'N' 5' 'Na ,li I. 'lv Sex v- :P . ' N ' V- ' T: 'i-'l N l ' '. I I ' J xt . I ., .. 4.. . . LA I.: .. , I lb. U . Sophomore Class Officers 'MILFORD GREER .......... ................ P Veiideni OGLE PRICE ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... V ice-President ELIZABETH BARNARD ....... .......... S ecretafy LEONARD OLIVER ........ ......... ............ ..,.... T r e aswer Class Roll MILFORD GREER. Slats is narrow in body but not in mind. VELDA STEVENS. She takes more time in studying excuses for not having her lessons than in studying the lessons. ' LEONARD OLIVER. Anything but a girl. ELIZABETH BARNARD. My world may be small, but 'tis happy. OGLE PRICE. A flatterer but not a lover. HELEN DAVIDSON. Modest she seems, not shy. LONA MORRISON. She's as modest and sweet as a violet. DEITZ LUSK. A more studious boy C? ? PJ can ne'er be found. MRS. MARC BROWNFIELD. She was made to temper a man. HERBERT NICKS. When not adjusting his tie, he may be' found talking to the girls. MARGARET MCCANN. There's none like her in all the world. V. E. THOMAS. He tries hard Cto keep out of the way of the girlsj. ELMER COSIER. His pleasing manner wins him many friends. VELVIE ROBB. To know her is to love her. EDDIE VVALKER. You shall know him by his curly hair. ' IWABEL VVILLIAMS. I never intend to die from overworkf' WILLIE BELL. A girl! A girl! My kingdom for a girl! EVA BROWN. She has a wonderful tongue, tied in the middle and loose at both ends. KATIE MCGIBBONEY. Tis well to be both merry and wise. EDVVARD FARRAR. I hope .the Sophomores appreciate what honor I have won for them. N MILTON BARLOW. 'fThe first sight of love is the loss of wisdom. LOGAN STEINE. Not half so serious as he looks. ETHEL COPELAND. Her eyes blind Cupid with their darts. R. C. NEWTON. Ambition-to look important. THALIA. TARRANT. A little learning is a dangerous thing. W. G. LOUCKS. Talks like a girl and is perfectly harmless. ORA LESTER. A doll, personified. FAY BUFFET. A sweet little girl. D. R. SMITH. This Smith, a mighty man is he. ELSIE ANTLE. Beauty is the only excuse for being. ELIS VVILSON. A noble chap is he. OPAL HART. Ever beauteous, ever friendly. TROY PATTERSON. He is wisely silent on many questions. AGNES GREENING. And, uh, and uh, she tries to do her, uh, best. XIVILTON KINSEY. He adores golden hair and blue eyes. CECILE HAROLD. The ways of providence and of woman are past finding Out. 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I'd really enjoy living if it were not for those professors and their looks. NELLIE E. CROUCH. Energy and love of wisdom makes her bright. I. C. HINTON. Like an old hen. he is little but mighty. VIADA HOLMAN. She loves her school work but loves the Drury boys better. I-IOMER RHINEHART. He longs for knowledge but hates to take the trouble to get it. RUTH HIGGINBOTHAM. Always a smile and a kind greeting for everybody. KATHEL SCHUPP. Virtue is its own reward. VIRGINIA ROSS. I'd rather laugh than cry any day. QCHAS. CHRIsTENsEN. It is not good for man to be alone. , ELEANOR COOMBS. She-cares for no man. FRANK TAYLOR. The Lord has given him a beautiful head of hair but has taken everything else away from him. ' LUCY IVICCAMMON. Everybody s pet. i C. E. HENSLEY. No one cares for me. FLORENCE NICKS. I find nonsense singularly refreshing. WILLA HARTLEY. Her face gives her away. RAY IXIILLER. Every one was made for a purpOse?! We wonder. MARY HARRIS. Men may come, and men may gog but I go on forever. AMOS POULSON. Doesn't have to look dignified to show his intelligence. GERTIE ROBERTSON. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought. LAYMON WEDDLE. A perfect gentleman is he. IVIARIE DELP. Every virtue, every grace, shine upon her sunny face. ORVILLE MAssEY. There's not much left for him to learn. GRACE HICKS. Studious and unassuming. L. C. MARTIN. He is one of our brightest students. THELMA PRIGMORE. I wonder what is meant by the simple subject of a sentence RUTH ARNOLD. Very backward in regard to the opposite sexand can hardly be made speak to a boy. NORMA BOEGER. My best friend and ardent admirer,-myself. A ELLA ALDRIDGE. Love me, and the world is'mine. CHARLES SKOUBY. Perfectly harmless. He sleeps in his classes and moves like a dray wagon. Sophomore Yell Hickety, rickety, rockety, rum, Juniors, Juniors on the bum, Seniors think they're all in all, But their value's very small. 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A J' : 'j'!f'Y,,lfQg? 4 h.fIg.5, 1, ' 2 - 1- 'ig ' 'Lf' 'Y .'f.- .L , ' 'X ,rbi ' 11 pg .- ru' 71 H I- '.:f, s:' ' - .4 Q'-'lb . 1-1' u' f 2.- nf.-. ,f - l -. . .vi , C 4 , E, V X A C255-N T,Q'M -E..A,, Y J: ,., if k. X! 6- V A ENTONQ Q' C vfcT0'R1A C Q i , I I I EST to P jzrj - I . , z J XAQNKXQJ MEMBERS MEMBERS Anderson, Virgil Arnold, James Anthony, Eugenia Arnold, Eugean Boyd, Paul Burgess, Grace Bousman, Oscar Bell, Willie Coon, Wendell Dunlap, Florence Davis, Clara Ellis, Nell Ellis, Esther Ely, Gardner Finch, Martha Fike, Ellen Frame, Harry A Farrar, Edward Galbraith, Lester Gold, Ernest Gardner, Jno. ' Greer, Milford Higgins, Clinton Hicks, Netta Highfill, Floyd Hobbs, Joe Hoffmeister, Lucile Keagy, Blanche Lennox, Jennie James, Robert Johnson, Lenora Victories for 1916: One Debate. Ip-zoo-Rah-zoo, Zip-Rah-Boom . B entonians, B entonians, Give-Ur-Roorn. COLORS: Purple and'Wltite. ' FLOWER: White Rose. OFFICERS. FALL TERM. President ............................................ FLOYD HIGHFILL Vice-President ................................ VIRGIL ANDERSON Secretary .............. ........ F LORENCE DUNLAP Treasurer ........... MILFORD GREER Sergeant .... ................................. H ARRY FRAME i WINTER TERM. President .,.................................. g ..... VIRGIL ANDERSON Vice-President ....... ............. J OHN PINGREE Secretary .............. ....... L ENORA JOHNSON Treasurer .......... -l ......... ADEN ROGERS Sergeant .................................... JAMES ARNOLD SPRING TERM. President .............,... ............................ ADEN ROGERS Vice-President ...... ........,., P AUL BOYD Secretary .....J........ .......... N ETTA HICKS Treasurern ........... ....... H ORACE ROBINS Sergeant ...,............. ........ R OY VVILLIAIVIS Parliantentarian .................................. JOHN GARDNER SUMMER TERM. ' President .................................................... PAUL BOYD Vice4President ...... ........ H AROLD lX1ORROVV Secretary .............. ....... G RACE BURGESS Treasurer .............. ........ J AMES ARNOLD Sergeant ................ ....... , VVENDELL COON Parliamentarian ......... ,,,,.,,, E RNEST GOLD Annual Events: McCandless, Ruth McCandless, Shirley McGibbony, Katie Massey, Orville Morrow, Mildred Morrow, Harold Moore, John Muri, Katherine Morrison, Lona Nicks, Herbert Naylor, Mildred Pingree, John Price, Ogle Ragland, Hallie Reinhart, Bertha Robins, Horace Rogers, Aden Rogers, Leslie Q Smith, Gladys Smith, Eunice Smith, Winnifred Schmitt, Eunice Stevens, Ethel Tarrant, Thalia White, Anna Williains, Roy V VVilliams, Roy H. Wilson, Ellis Wiley, Bernice Young, Carrie Fall Term-Chicken Fry. , Y- ' Winter Term-Debaters' Reception. Second in Declamatory. Spring Term-Egg Roast. Two representatives in Inter-Normal Debates. Summer Term-Picnic. First and Second in Orator 3565659-P?'E-3' E.Ewi:m'wEfTo'fH Fffmsjewwgg Wu 1 W 'U X-Vv-1 v-- f-f-. 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Bentonian. What ttvo societies have been organized since that time? N. D. C. - and Eniersonian. 3 What was her early standing among the other societies? At least on a par. W Has she made her proportional contribution to the literary char- acters of the school? Draw your own conclusions. 1 In how many inter-society debates has she taken part? Nineteen. How many has she won? Ten. ' ' How many annual publications have been edited in the history of the school? Eight. How many of the editors have been Carringtons? Four. For how many years have we had a school paper? Five. How many of the editors have been Carringtons? Two. How many winning orators have been produced in our school? Nine. Have the Carringtons sent their share? Not less than three. How many inter-Normal debaters can you mention? Twenty-six. Are any of them Carringtons? Ten. A PRESENTATION.-Are the Carringtons upholding their former position of honor? Read your own answers in this year's record. Did the Carringtons furnish three of the four girls in the oratorical contest? Did Fay Jackson win? ' How many boys did the Carringtons have in the oratorical contest? They were absent on that night. Have their literary programs been a success this year? Ask the critics. Did they win the declamatory contest? They bow and pass on. Did the Carringtons send White into the debating team as a winner? Ask Cape Girardeau. ' ' How many inter-society debates did they win? One. COMPARISON.-Compare these four societies in their various lines of activity. Whatis their relative standing in school? They are all satis- fied but ambitious. GENERALIZATIONQ-The Carringtons have contributed liberally to the lit- erary productions and are still loyally supporting the standards of Nor- mal Number Four. APPLICATIQN.-Will our school be a better institution because of the ex- istence of the Carrington society? No doubt about the pastg it depends upon the future. , Will she have a better reputation among other schools because of their efforts? We all sincerely hope so. Can we help any? VVe can at least co-operate. What should we do? We might volunteer our servicesg not in making other societies 'appear less significant than the Carringtons, but in help- ing the Carringtons to take the lead in putting our school at the head of the list. ' v .- rw . - 4-1 ay- , Q: . . ,- , x:1???Sf15Q25!'rN A' .Azria-zflx'-Si u2'1s-ff: - -gt: 'l'. Hfpffh '- qffl' ,nik .If 4 :ix-:N ,. . va 'i '.:',i':S' .,,. .5 A ,. ,, , I. 553,---'-'-173, , . X ,L 1 W 5 i':' L' gifs-42 QW f .5 . '21 ' 45:5 PLE , Q X - X 1 . - 297: E' I :-4 . Q W 1. '-51:iFQ.: 5 1 w .::,- ' I .., ' .,, -'m' . . 5 1.1. -Q. . 51 I . T'?.7f ? e -F 'A -QL 1 45 - ' . ft 1 A na.--. 1 35159: f 1 Q - ,ez , 1 x A 4 f I is ' 1 Y' 4 '- W ' -'1'.. 1 . : 1i . -,4 1 ' r -' B 4 I :D if , .- . . . ' f M 41 -J -. ' df- E' .. . 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E The work which the society has done this year has been varied enough that the, majority of the members have been given an opportunity to take part in the work. Although the primary aim of the society is to train in the art of public speaking, the Work has not been confined entirely to such training. Musical numbers of high quality were given in every program. One or two in- strumental nurnbers always and often' vocal music by either the men's or Women's quartet were given. i Insome of the programs were Worked out questions of a serious nature involving some of the practical questions of the day. In others humorous topics have brought out many visitors to the society. Allprograms have been given under the close criticism of members of the faculty who, through their frank criticism, have not only encouraged and approved good work but also offered opportunity for improvement. In all of the contests during the year the N. D. C. has held an important place. The Inter-Society debaters proved theirknowledge of argumentation and showed the practical training which the society gives its members. The society was not Without a representative in the oratorical contest. Although Mr. Engleman did not get first place, his oration was well organized and de- livered. In the declamatory contest Miss Freeman, with her excellent power' of expression, held the audiencein' strict attention throughout the delivery of her reading and received first place in the contest. The N. D. C. representa- tive in the Inter-Normal Debate, Mr. Lounsbury, helped win a victory at Kirksville, and thereby added another N. D. C.'s name to the bronze tablet. In all these contests the society has supported its representatives in a credit- able manner manifesting the highest degree of loyalty. ' ' ' ru.-Cy-.Q-f A I is u v x- 1 .-' N, .A . 6 2' ,Qxmff E '. aw- fi 3. , ' q155'52!'i5 ' .-1 ' 'S .-:if 'v', 54' 5 ,1 , 1 y jzfgt' 'JL lfiflf' G. ' ,, ,-341-. ,qlk .F ' f I:-xng f, , . 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I .'.- - t . - , - .L . , , ' ,. - , 1 353:13 it- :?7'i 'x, 'p -,-. LY'-' 7 A -. f'i1'3'1 f fi3' 45213-'f? 5i - 4 '-'l? wl u 'xH'a::l4 i wh! Emersonianf, DEAR READER: A . , Give me your attention and hearken unto a portion of ancient history. Know ye that in the early part of the long reign of Carrington three literarv societies had beenestablished in the Normal School. Know ye also that at this time there! camegto Normal many worthy and well qualified men and beautiful talented women, sons and daughters of Missouri, who inhabited the Ozarks? They being of a wise mind and desirous of acquiring knowledge and cultivat- ing and developing their talents and abilities, counseled among themselves and spake in this manner. Let us go up to the office and counsel with President Carrington, who is a wise and good man. Thus spake they unto him saying: Sir, we who have traveled to this Normal in order that we may become wise and efficient and thereby be better enabled to contribute to the education and uplift of our fellow-man, feel the need of more Literary Society training in this institution in order that thelatent powers may be developed among your disciples that they may go into the Ozarks, yea into all the world and preach, to every creature, the gospel of education. Thus spake Carrington, the wise and good man, unto them saying: Go ye into room twenty-eight and there organize a new Literary Society. I will givevit my sanction and blessing and it ,shall fulfill, in the Normal, the long felt need of more society life. Let him who would be great among you become the servant of all. A few short years have passed and we no longer are a New Societyf' Many men and women have gone from our ranks upon whom' we look with pride and who are still loyal Emersonians, For there is neither border, nor breed, nor birth, when many great men stand face to face though they come from the ends of the earth. From the lowlands of Southeast Missouri, from the Mountain Peaks of the Ozarks, from the treeless plains of VVestern Kansas, from the Rolling Prairies of Oklahoma, from the great divide of Colorado, from the Sun Kissed land of,California, from the great Corn Belt of the Mississippi Valley, and from the Metropolis of the VVorld come words of cheer from people who look back with fond recollection to the old college days and let their blessings rest upon the man who gave them careful consid- eration and good advice in the days of their youth. Verily, verily, I say unto you thatit is written, The first shall be last and the last shall be first. 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A-, ,Q J 53' Dai 135,355 J,-' hm 273 F 'Pri' 'Kimi ly .lg-,,, fi 5.L? -fare. 1- ag, , 1 51: .-ng, wp .fav 'egg 25? ...ffm .- mg mas. 4. - .. 1 qi: .5 3, 52.4,-,E xiii X: Q, : ll X ,l vl HJR!! 1 ':-.-P1 -t .L 1 -we z..-51' ' ' ., ..:,-. :fi--5 --5.-ni:--.: - . I .' ., .- :..- ., : ' ',., .- - x ' 5 J vu fx, 4 - ,.- 3 -5 ., we '.'. '..f,r:f9 we . E 9-.-U . Ay' .- 'M ' , -1' -'- - 4- . ' ...T InterfNormal Debate MAY 15, 1916. LESTER V. GALBRAITH. RAYMOND WHITE. SPRINGFIELD Vs. CAPE GIRARDEAU. Question: Resolved, That immigration to the United States should be further restricted by a literacy test. Ailqrmative, Springfield. Negative, Cape Girardeau. LESTER V. GALBRAITH. STANLEY WALLACH. RAYMOND WHITE. --1 LEMMEL. Decision in favor of Springfield. XY .,. ' '--2- -11-. ow., :::..:- 'g. ' aw- 1-- -'- . ' ft'- is -15' if T- '1'1L9.2 'l '-T H - '-fl' ' wi' ,.u- -.-- f -' v.' . . ' I , ' K 'V . - . '1, .. ' ug . ' rigs' A ,' V' ' .,. .qx NX . ,. -' ., ' ' - 3' ', h- hr, X : WZ? ':'2:1i'5149' il 'A ' A ' a n dw -'B' ' E i 'I F 3 f' Evfnx J in ' 1- il' ' ' 'QU' .--- . ,. , - ----- t w- - :- ' -' 1 hw.: T1 '.:f'f a F- rw:-'ff -f.-me--, .rt .- 1 .. .. - ' . .. ' . - A '4' f 1-N ' 4' I , . - FRI--sa-f 4' vJ 'l' Pe '- - M f. ' ... ' . 'Vi '. ' , 1 f 'I '- . ,. . . . ,v .. - . ,- - . . 'V I1- -- . . ., ' ,.f, ,un 1.4, .3:5,:.g',tf,a-f , . ,,.. ,fm ,,,x-N-ag, .,-- 'np V ' Q --' Uv 1, G gn -v 1 545' LM-'f 4-J-A 44 '-'gk ,R -1:--Y :.'- . 'Q ' - ' H '-vi - Uv- ' J --is . -. S 1 itxf x 40 x X N 'A 'C X, I m T ' NN mv - ' l'I-' A 1 1132 mai. .'.:.fh , , TG- ' l Fifa XS.-2 :g. '.,if'lff5? .UL L 'fl U W! 'X 1 ' -3 ' N 7 X v 'J X- A N, U ..b' , x ' 1 lnterfNOrmal Debate MAY 15, 1916. ,,,,, ..,. .,....,,,.,xNN ff! XXX s K s PAUL BOYD. JOHN LOUNSBURY. KIRKSVILLE VS. SPRINGFIELD, Question: Resolved, That immigration to the United States should be further restricted by a literacy test. Affirmative, Kirksvillen Negative, Springfield. CHEsT1zR PURDY. PAUL BOYD. GLEN JAMES. JOHN LOUNSBURY. Decision unanimous in favor of Springfield. I I , . I Pi III . I I . I I F I If I I I u .I r Us Il 1 'I II I I QI II I 'I' I I I 'I :I I. II I JI I I I av I I UI I ,I I I I AI I 4 Q I I PI QI Iii va I I II I. III' I r QI UI II I I II. VI I' III I i I-'I 'I I I I , . -. , , N g'l ' 1,-,Ag .. '54 Q -., , , . .-,, ,---,., , -, . V -. 2. r',,'x,'.1g.1--..,,. 14 ' IE.-,,..qru'Yt. , ty-QQ' ---v' 1 L.f5'a. iii., 'wif ff-L5:f'f 'i ' :Ji:,-12 -'-'IM' . fJ2'W i'z'? ' :-2. if-14:1 '--34:6 Rui 3557 . '4 1-Q f5'f+:' R qt' M, I Ffa-..f'.1'..-4, . ':..:,.- a.i,g'.- h .14 .- -I ' .r.. .Q N Al. 'H ,M gr, , . nz, w, 1 ivkt -,, .-V1-'-. T343 'ui' v . A -:' . ' 63' Pc. 5:1 .' ' .- - F up .' ' -.,.- H. 9-' :- -'H'-W pl -a .-T. +.. Q- M . N . I .. '-' - NN:-w ff-. .- 1 far - vi - I 5, f i f Luiz'-7' -5-I, - .Q 24: bfi' M 'ggi .- VH..mIfy1 ?5 Qi. ' :?4q :fr xr. .1.x,-.. ,- '-,Q -.3 u K, .. ' .vi v'..' f -,A U .Q ., 4.1.1 , . 5 g'. . -ft. -- A-I. .. - I ef5's2Fi?f:.-51rsa..g1.-1 . +g-...,..,... f 12:5 ,,' :..::,,.,Ek. T . .s - z-'-.Q 4,'9 f.' - .,Pf '.ij '-1 57 'I-. .-'ff -'ST3 ,Sl-T:-I1 J F -fr. vw' .'. J'-X' .. 4 gnu- . M , ..' -ge nn... j. I . ...L . . InterfSoc:iety Debate C. L. YVILKERSON. MAURINE MITCHELL. Affirmative. EM ERSONIAN VS. CARRINGTON. Resolved, That a new organization in the eight grades would tend to' reduce elimination and retardation in grades seven .to twelve. Decision in favor of the affirmative. - . F 4 . TILLIE PIEATH. JOHN ToPPAss. . Negative. T5-1 ml xK is 1 fue? 1 :- . M., 397' a 'I , L'i w: a ' if InterfSoc:iety Debate z E HARRY FRAME. PAUL BOYD. Affirmative. , BENTONIAN VS. NORMAL DEBATING CLUB. Resolved, That the United States government should own and operate all railroads. ' Decision in favor of the negative. ' I i i r 1 i JOHN LOUNSBURY. T. E. NIADDING. Negative. Q w ' 1 , 5 -, . . -: 'f-1 '-.,, ,, , V .-.-. f - . - ' -- , .. 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A f'--,- . 'Q' : -. 1-'v .'1t ' Hi.. . -if X V' rr N1 , fl' ' '. 2 6 'A ,gl Age: Y S56 .:-f.-.Y -q:ixridi.'.:1Lx1 mx ,I fig- LL -.':Q..' 'G .jf ,:.','1a1 'U'1l,,1?.f'f'-- ,RIA gsil E,':1'?,hf'y1x.jQ' Kal,-fi '.n :QF . -2 ' ' :L-' - - '2. .. ' ' ' - I ,... ' rv. 1-'f' ' - rm' w- : w ' 2 -5f::2i?: J GM AQ? V:-1.-xr 4,-' i ff! 492- ' viii W. SGW, ' 'rf ' 'f-':'fvzi , lure:-.,z,a. ,. K 2 za-:ah -,': . pw Qs wt- .ff .mlzefey A kr: !1i'!g:f'5' LT:-: .fx '42-.-cw? wa I .ff -J -' ..,, -.' , ML 553. ii: ' :z 'H 51 gg 4 M14 W. -.mill 4-:AMT .f-.155 .:.P- ,nfs '-W'-'x ,.-.. . if -3.-x' ' - 'P' a ' ' - ' . . -.. 3 - 1. 911 1'.' 1 -I ,n 1-., .1 Q, . -,3-. -...A-. 1. .:-,-g- --7:-pw-.n 1- -. .- .fl .,.- ,. - : 'S -Q-g A-1. - 4 . w 1 E 1 f-4-, L I XL! '-1' rf. '33 . 7 ' '-fs ,v,:'- 3 ' 2' .-,'-fE'.1--V '.'. '1:?f:-'.5'w' , 4 531.-U M ,.- ' M ' - .-. , A ...z ' - InterfSociet Debate KAXTHERYN HARRISON. HAZEL MILEHAM. Affirmative. CARRINGTON VS. NORMAL DEBATING CLUB. Resolved, That the benefits contributed to society by labor unions justify their existence. Decision in favor of afnrniative. . V -WY RALPH CHEEK. . RILEY DAVIS. Negative. J h I ,Yu . . . .. . f - - I 'Q 4-:ar '.fiW.1-52.'.gg.. 39.11,-xf,,.3.,, - hx-,. ' ' 'v -f ' .14 .-- . - Ag, '-,Q 4 ff :: .' '- Z' 'v - nf .fm .., .-' wwf' 'L ,- V' --3.3 'Q l '-.'.'.- Q :: .'-'J- -1.-fag.: ,T 2, ,- ,gi ,. .,. Q'-1 x-J' K' : :fy 199 'li '25, InterfSoc:iety Debate PARK STUBBLEFIELD. Affirmative. EMERSONIAN VS. B ENTONIAN Resolved That foreign immigration to the Unlted States should be further restricted by the imposition of an educational test the fourth grade being the minimum Decision in favor of the negative -4 F I HIGHFILL NETTA HICKS Negative. .. . 4 -1 .. 1 , A. - --1-..- - H .. n.. . 11' f , : l ,il i -gf 5q::.S,41'4-Qgzgy .,g,g M :45,q:3,,.,.-, 5--,.j,:,',,1,f3-'Q , Qlzylg.-.l, 1' -Qi:,',Q,y '-- '12, 144331: TQ IFSYFIY 1:4215 Xa 5 ,p --,,- . 3 3-10, 1.1-Nl , .515 bi. gg. 4 V -njhtl , ,1 jr ,4 1, . , 5 ., ,A , I gan, , . ,gg -MA' 9 ,-,ku '. dm-E ',. K.. I gg- +L: A,-9 3.3. In U. fm 4,-ex QQ: 1 ,H .-ul 'e,.,7' .,5 . -,-.ui v, . i 1.5 -5-wzrf.. '. K Q53 .3-1:4-f ..l- Q - r. 2 '1 . wiv 'J' 1- '-'I-FH.. HP: M t 132-I - 4 4 4Z 1.'v.T1 ', - - '- .34 -He -U' 'I' , -15' Qc Nxy-Z ff' ' . 'WIP' 'q gi' - 37 7323- 1 nl. -' 'rv W, WY: LJ -.' 1 ffvlffl 533- la' :Q 'U Il HIKAZ' -, gg :, 35-1' . g.::- A--.y --41 Ap - . '33-,' 1 . 'c as , . ,B ' ,-. V- '-,-, -0, ,. uhm fa- -, N'-.. gm. . jx. 1- :. , .,, ,.-L, .- .frm ,. ..- , - - - . 'ww 1 - 1. f.- 1: 1 fg .,??1'-22,1 -.111 57' r.L F 7 '-'Ry pb' ,, -x5'R'gVI' '.'. '.g5,3-'.Q'2'X' , Ig--'Lu . K U' A' --.:.-. ,r '-I ' Women's Qratorical Contest FEBRUARY 5, 1916. FAY JACKSON. DAYSE HOSHAW. First Place. Second Place. Springfield State Normal School EIGHTH ANNUAL oRAroR1c.gL CONTEST. Part H, Saturday, February 5, 1916. Piano Solo--Prelude in C sharp minor ............................... Mrss' NTABEL GILLAN .. ..,...... ....... R achmaninojj' The Irish in America V TQATHRYN HAIQRISON. The Juvenile Court, the Hope of America ' LULU RAND. Cornet and Trombone Duet- I VVould That My Love ..................... ......... Il leudelssohn Messus. A. H. Snziss AND TURNER SAPPINGTON. The New Russia . A FAY JACKSON. War and the XA7O1113.1'1H DAYsE HOSHAXXV. Vocal Solo-Flower Song from Faust', ......................... ......... G 01m0cl Miss RUBY ROPER. Judges on Thought: Misses Kathryn Adams and Gladys Sherwood, Mr. Arthur Hull. Judges on Delivery: Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, Messrs. J. S. Farrington and C. J. VVright. P .w . .if -i'i7K.df '51:!-.v-,-. an-. ri. --.- 'v, . . '. I- ' .rlivm Shu 1 ,, - W ' . :VY Asif.-:,.l,.,Q1:..:Gwqa, fffegit :,g:g.lE',.--1.5x--.H ra-A.-. -111. R, ,Sl-.l..-X:1 udhssyn -.. ---fi, 15.5-1.5 EN-:FRQQQX-Ailljftl 'DL . Q: 452' ....- .fra s Rl'1l'i' NP-Y f-:f f -'W' .'-It-QL 1'1E33 i1'5:' ':.' 33 -3.g ll:'1.'!'-N.:-.' j ,Ulf . ' .-.1'.,..-.1:, ..'f . nk.: - 1 . '1 x mf - ff, ' 'V' ' ff' W1-. '931'-5'-4 ' ilu f .'f:f'-'f 'i'-'Im--'1: 5't ' N'-'xi - ..--f 1: Ml lVlen's Oratorical a Contest JANUARY 29, 1916. f' G. G. ELY. LESTER V. GALBRAITH. First Place. Second Place. Springfield State Normal School IIIGHTH ANNUAL ORATORICAL CONTEST. 4 Part I, Saturday, January 29, 1916. Pi8.I1O SOlO- Norwegian Pridal Procession ,......,.,..........,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, G rieg MISS EUNICE SMITH. The Price of lndustry FINIS ENGLEMAN. American Democraeyancl Corporate Reforml' G. G. Eur. Violin Solo- Air and Variations on Carnival cle Venice MR, SIDNEY h'lYERS. L The New Internationalisinn in LESTER GALBRAITH. ' A Plea for the I1l1D1ig1'311tH . F. J. HIGHITILL. Y Vocal Solo- Bedouin Love Song ..................................... ....... P ilijllffl 1 MR. H. XV. SCHULER. Judges on Thought: Miss Ida Ausherinan, Messrs. Victor Coltrane and Roscoe Stewart. Judges on Delivery: Messrs. Arthur Hullf Perry Allen, Lewis Luster. 5, .if J v w 1 l .r QM ig!! v W, . l n - J w R R l lil i 4 it . 1 fi 1 il Vw .in ii Iii mill .bidi l Iigl 1. . ifl. aff' I7 15 iw 'itll -9 li ,V 1 I 241' fn 'Q 41.5 iii ,.1l li F 7 . bfi! 'Q PM 3 .1 J 1 V 4 I, gl ra rs P l 'aiu ' - ., -. .-' ' . .. - .- - . . - ' -- - . .. K u Ji '- l,?1 v.w-in FE! :rs -.tiiX?!if,-:.:g.y ici.:-1353,-15g,. .ZR A 1.4,-uvxgni, 4 :n .....x.5 1: b:umlg?.1t.r'.,.:Xg, :ZA .6-M ,QV ! -' -- - -' W M rf. ,' f:- as t -'wh' - .-.1 . . 'mr-sl --. ,1-zg5.x5,'j-WZ' .. 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' H I ff,--' -jgja 36:44 ,gQ:3-.dbsgf 4-na, . . .-el ,,.f,.,.3..,:.., DL: ,, ' .-wflz, VZ. , I.. 5'-Iv 1 - 1,3 - wth' in ., : '-UI' ' hub .. , ' 3 -El 'f' X-. 'if' ' 1-X ,J ' 1' -. :vt XM' 'l- '.:n - e g 3'-' ' . Q 3 1' 15-N. .fr-' '-.I ' ' .x The Y A Grganizations Among the leading organizations of the school are the Young VVomen's and Young Men's Christian Associations. They are maintained by the students, the Y. W. C. A. being under the sponsorship of Miss Park, the Y. M. C. A. under that of Mr. Daggett. The purpose of these institutions is to unite the students of the school in the maintenance of a positive moral and religious atmosphere, to lead students to become disciples of Jesus Christ, to unite them in loyal support for the advancement of the kingdom of God, and to bring them into closer touch with the religious movements of their communities and of the entire' world. A 'A 'The Y. organizations are important in the social as well as in the religious life of the school. They gave a joint social at the beginning of the spring term, and through- out the year there have been various independent receptions which have accomplished a great deal in bringing about a closer sympathy and acquaintance among the students. The associations draw financial aid from various sources They share in the ro- . I p g ceeds derived from the Coburn plays each summer. The Y. W. pennant pie and i I candy sales add materially to their revenues. A portion of this money goes to the na- ' l tiona and territorial pledges. The organizations try in every ,way possible to aid new students, and this spirit has prompted the school Y. W. to contribute seventy-five' dol- lars to the new city Y. W. C. A. building, soon to be constructed. This contribution entitles the school Y. VV. to one of the rooms. The larger percentage of the money is used to send delegates to the annual student's conferences at Lake Geneva and Estes P k ' ar . During the past several years we have had delegates at each of these con- ferences. i ,The far most important phase of the work lies in devotional services, held separ- ately, each week of the school year. These are often conducted by students, affording ekcellent training in religious leadership. The devotional committees sometimes se- cure local s k d ' pea ers or epend upon members of the faculty to conduct the meetings. By this means the student body is brought into close contact with the religious leaders f h ' o t e city. Two Vesper services are held each year, one on Sunday preceding Christ- mas, the other on Easter Sunda . Th as well as students. . 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I- . .- 1 , : . ...' , ', If -' . -. ' Y f ., 295112 J esac. iii 57 , '1i.1.fl5' 1 ' E13 -:Sp -'wil' -i-9-'IQHQ ' W'-iii ' L. -t-.,- - -. ' ':'-. .i V- '- f ' - Hen' ff' 1- -f, - J' s, Q., , '-,,,.:..y -'if .fjfib . ff' I 9.5251 Si.. N53-2 Je' .: ,Mft 513 QQ -Z4-1: eww. B. . sd. :El ..,,l Ar: , . I . , .:,,L. 3 Hx... x J . . ..- ,- I , I al ..- yy, . -:'q',. vfif-.- -z --'13 Lt? ' ,gg'r..:, -. 1:1-'f' 5 -1:-:1-J-.1 JL, .- .ff-A ..- , - I ' 'S -M' ' ,i-N, -I, I , -Irs ,iff . Eg-xg --tl 37' x, by Y --..g ,,. 3 - .-...-gqw rg, ,f.- :.-gym-1 v ,,9.,.U h2 H.. R..-' '- .. I The State Normal Choral Club 1 M'usic hath icharms to soothe the savage ear. 'The Holy City, an oratorio by1Gaul, was given by the Choral Club on March 20th, C. P. Kinsey, director. A The soloists were Miss Bunola Kucker, sopranog Mrs, Alfred Sand- ers, contraltog Mr. H. A. Nelson, tenorg Mr. I. D. Rathbone, baritone. V The school orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Sidney Myers, and the pipe organ played by Mrs. C. P. Kinsey, accompanied the production. - The Choral Club Wasiorganized the hrst year of the school and has steadily worked to give concerts that will bring credit to our Normal School. Since its organization the Club has given twelve different cantatas and oratorios, many of them being repeated. OFFICERS. MR. CLAYTON P. KINSEY ........ ......, C onductor MRS. CLAYTON P. KINSEY ........ .....,,..,.......,. rganist ,MR SIDNEY VF. IVIYERS ........ ,,,,,,.. C Omen Meigfgy MR. TURNER SAPPINGTON ...... .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, P rggidbnt CLYDE COWDREY' ......... ....... ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,- Sggretary RUBY ROPER ----- ........ T reasurer 1 N., n f--.-.--.-A---H -Q fr L V -.- . , v' .. 1 -1 4 - -- xg -r 'ig Lx I . A...-Ml.: g , U .5215 iivll' :-.tsqv ' -.X :Xa w 1 A Nl -1. i , n s i l I . 2 1 I I I 1 I CHORAL CLUB. C. P. IQINSEY, DIRECTOR. 1 WAQW, 7 TT I 1 .QQ tI:.'5 -2 i':- f' ' f'fJ4 it-2-31255. Egg-S ' fl: fygg ,. .5 ,. A ,f. .,.. .-ga? Naqxg 9. 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Band and Orchestra It is the object of this department, not only to furnish en- tertainment for various occasions in our school, but also to be a means by which advanced students on legitimate orchestral and band instruments may receive instruction through the weekly rehearsals of the school band and orchestra. In con- nection with these, such students appear frequently in .public performances, chapels, concerts, and with the Choral Club in cantatas, where they have opportunity for manuscript reading and where the music is always of the best. I . By such participation, they become fitted for positions as teachers and conductors, the demand for which is rapidly grow- ing in schools of all classes. This work is under the direction of Mr. Sydney F. Myers. Mr. A. H. Siebs graduates this year from this department, specializing on cornet. M Us ,.:. , '!1':-. -:T 5-': .14 51-F .-. 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AGNES DADE COWAN. I w J J 5 1 w 1 1 -,- . 4 I r A GROUP FROM THE VOICE DEPARTMENT. Q R Enrollment, Eighty. ' ? Director, MRS. AGNES DADE COXVAN. ' '- -N . -.Q. scho On. all ,I read Ml ENT. N. '-4' ' . 'P QS! .. .-:. I- TOT ':g,q ,.. -.. .-.., , I .--, .. ,L . -n' 'L , . 'FW - .. ' fG:ta'9 'il'.2 LJ i'1b'1V-1':22' R f.::'.' I f1if'2v.? f1r-1--'A I-Ef ffr'rff:5C:f.v . fl'F7L?1+ . .:.:iEit?f: 5: 0 :EAIIE1 mlgggfgv Im '5 all F. JS. y Riwxi- . Aw, xii. :RISE ,-?Q3.GEH'i'rQR rg- , ' 1'3 l :hh '- 1577, -, I AQ .di ,'. ' Qlllful 'I - gli' 1 x VN -I ri fd' :K 'Ti ' Jil bf' ':'1- - .Mk Wil: QSYQTQ9 3.5. th.: 5-.-M, gala N. ' ...JH Q-Ht -r wif , 5.-', X5.-. - ff 3 lg 531. Q 'Q'.i3ay 1 3--ps, X-.:q4'.,QQ-'T-x,..51-i'-.,4.'l'- P Qi, -. , ' l 'L'-g 5 il .st ---' x: Q- F ' m,q.,1yf 1 . -9-'. 69 -G-. .1 .5 ' I .. -.f,.-Q,9:,g.. ,fl N, r, -,D Hs. l 4-.Q ig. I- . . - nl., . .Q 3-1, A ..- l..a 4 ' -.'. ,2' li' 3' ll' - - r N J if p. 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J'32iKf3-2955 - -1 QI.. eufw 'F W 2. f' - AW-.t3.Y' V t.b! f 4eN.2 1 wi wwaiy.-:.',q jf ,-,z W 4352. -MN. all -.wif-, me-zz :1'.'35:-,fi ' . hw ' fi am 4.,+.ff-.- :gf.af,,,., si'-ffyiam ,3f??. 9 Q w,'L. '2i?m,.ii' ' , ' . ff: , :.-:4:g:',gg,.N, 3: - K , e as . .,':eQ,v,w ,Q r ' 4 f l , Zta 5 . ' ' ' V - 'T' .ff Q ff f l l ' F' V .- T ' fs -ff ,i:...f, .. V f 5. , ,.,, Q. , ,.. ,, A , t. -N ,. ,...,T..,.- . ,. V. - - if : W!-,jr Zag, A V. , T l - 12- 'ffm 'nf .X gwf 7' K, ,gi-. ,Q , , Q,'Lsyl,i 1 ,' .-9 P41 I VX-: ff-'19 ,.'P'.i5-4' f ff' J ,' 5 ,442 ' p 1 f f M , , ff X , ff, , ff, Qf f 9' f f gif, ' . , ' y T 1 52 ya- . Y . A M f :,5w at a .4 . W I--,-wif.rt,-gram:-a1f'2pQM.M.g , I 3 i M 4 VV A VERNA KNABB IVA MCGRUDER Iunior Piano The piano department maintains its reputation of being one of the busiest departments in school. It takes pride in being able to furnish music for many clubs down town when called on. The pupils derive much benefit from the weekly private and monthly public recitals where ' all playing, is,.,done..,fr0m memory. Those who, are preparing to teach . also get familiar. .with . teaching material worth while. All seniors have instruction in methods in piano teaching. ,,-.- --fry---X, :-e.-- --ff,-.-W. Vlad- ..' 7' x ., r M I , J ' ' ...-.1', 'Q '31, ': . -.1- x ' I , AAL. -: 3.1-, '-ay Vg.. - -3 :- L Q-555 5. J A 1' A : if -:Z'r'Q'14v . ,A - ,,, X 4. 4 :. .TQWQP 3:5 A -L 4' . '.:g,jQ,,' . lj.:-.,7...:Al In 3 N el' - ' v : i s lr- . ' 'N av 17. M.- ,g1.. f 'Mb 1' 5 5.- HV- N, ga ' . Nriafivf, - .11 . -V1.1 cv, ..--i.,.- 1,v,' V. I: I .: . F V, lf, ' wff . .V 5, 5..- nin' 'fl Vw '.g,,, n. l 21, A x 1.42 ,li y 1 wllgrl-if jf? 3- Ov V L. Eff- r.5A'.,,x , 35A vf - . 1 3' .1 lg , ,a , , 1 ,.oJ,6 -3 1, , Q. 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N - rw as f + rf- ' .f -.r V 1 f '- --1 ww ' .N--af-'zfm ' -Q FH We -t e J ul' t' K , ,. . . . - ., ., .. --Q xr ..--e -14 . . ' . -' Q , . H 1:--: .:'.. t Q..--4-' . ,, -. :ei-5 .,-.1 g. - .- ,, f , . , 1 .-' -'H 1' .' . -. Q D 1 ,.::. .. ,L-K U I . H :I 'V Y 1. N 1,0 I , 1422,-:r A ' 4 3,3 7 nk ,- 4 ...Rn -1 , H 1, ,ll ., , - - - Athletics . The fact that the following pages are devoted entirely to school sports should not be misinterpreted. The compass of the Department of Physical Training is much broader than athletics. Its aim is the physical well being and development of every student in this school. To this end athletics has been fostered, and pageants have been held. But by far the most important work has been inthe regular gymnasium classes, in the study of individual needs, and inthe gradual propagation of the idea that proper physical equipment is as essential for a teacher as is intellectual training. Mr. Briggs, as physical director, has been ably seconded by Miss Jessup among the women, and this work, while not spectacular, has grown steadily and quietly, measur-- ing, in a sense, the success of the department, until now it touches-most of the students in school. A But athletics, although in that sense, subordinate, is in another sense a most im- portant phase of the school work. . Our year has been, in scores, successful beyond all expectation, but successes havebeen achieved also upon the side-lines., Above all else, we have learned to stand solidly behind a common cause, to abandon ourselves to an honest enthusiasm for clean sport, in short, we learned to express the loyalty that is in our hearts, not only for athletics, but for all the causes of the school. The year has been wonderful and our enthusiasm was possible because it could be so sincere. Our pride is not for the victorious scores, but for the genuine sportsman- ship that won them, not that we won, but that we won rightg. not that our boys are players, but that they are men, clean and straight and'strong. That such standards prevail in our athletics is due to the man at the head, our Coach, who' has always stood for hard work, team work, clean sport, and real sportsmen. And itiis due most to the boys on all our teams who have, to the honor of us all, lived up so fully to these ideals! , Q ' ws . :J .N - . :,. f: :fa ' Pu X . -3 N fx-' -P f,-.1 -Q? .3 N N X f. . .- . 1- - '- 1 1 . :-' 'Hr-'S - 1-., , J., ' -, - , ,, . --' , ,. , 1- - Q , - 1' - 1312?-..A'1if JEYZ1- fCv:i17 15 1i F-E'X2w'gq:-Q, e.:F'.:.E-1? 1' 'bff?gQ?A11f :xf. -f'-2,15 -erik., - 3: .. ' A -- -. : ' mx: . -Y ' 'ZH- -5 ..'Q.r.X it 6 X ,ir3'f A Qfifxf- gg ,ggi .my 1 mg- ,,g,W,.- ,T 'X-L - r f- -' - . 1 -f . -: ' Q I , s ' ..-..f- -I A' 3, . N -EJ ,q fm:-Q9 -'YY - :fffvf Q i 14131 yi.. C332 ff' x,1flff,'fT 51- ,113 . '::fQ? 31G3'N'-ff',' 'I .:5 7 5'.Qe-, .512-'rtff-'P-P:'f't' - buf. -1 -,,.!'5-- ,B--..-.1-S. . ' 1 9.1.3. '-Q-Sgt -'w .1 H51-K 53. -L I ..x yy my I: A -.I-mm au, rl. ,':Et,,s:.v,,1. I 4 Shih R I ll 4 -im, 4. ,,. 1, I? V ' ' ..-I Y The Backbone of the Team COACH A. VV. BRIGGS. 4 i Y r 'v . . l if 1 in fl . 1 1 I . w w y . i l I. K. l li I 1 1 fm 1 v 1 l 1. ll i l K . l 5 l l ll' all l l 4 li I fp lil l s H ui 1 'm 1 .5 ,e , s.M.1.,. iggx! ggi.. 52.1355 .2 'Y :Qg1:..Gi.'-rilx-'ii ' :QE-,XL x':v:l'4 .::',,.':.X: 5' Q1:1'Q?f 2.r..'.,:j, if my fxlrffagggilg. All-fps. -my J .4 .1 . . 1 .. . f , 'X 'L 1- . -I-xr-, ,g3-gy' , -' .:L-- 'Q-lf ,.--U 3.5 Tn . 4 H-5-1, 'Q I ...kr . 20-rf . . o,.- -7efE 4. n -.' - - -'-xr:-P.. 4 -as-ga' xx? - , .:.:,-gr - - .,, .ng . .- , -.. .aw --,f - -.-...L , . F51 -9-z-13,-.1 .. , QA, 5 . -.f... --lg , -,, 3 1, QNKRA fi, 5 I 13:57, . k.,l'. , 5,3 : :Z'.g1:g at , 4 , 2 .fi '.-1':t' 1'q , ' .,.-fl' if 5,.- fs- .jlf5 f' .. N25 .gin ifhfiwxi? far , ' . -Q.-.-4+ ras- if ' fi 1 ww. T-1.343 -zftar-'fit-avi' H-' -. :f-:.-q- Q..-F.,-J .rut ., .- .1I.- , ft.: . - 11' s- 1 '-.M -', hw,-', 'Lf 1-' M ' ' -f' .1 ' +' 'f- 12.2.1-'JPN' . y-1. .. M- f Football l The splendid record made by our football team in the season of 1914 rejuvenated the football enthusiasm of our school, consequently every one looked forward to the 1915 season with great hopes in regard to our success. In these hopes no one was disappointed, for the season of 1915 was perhaps the most successful in the history of the school. We did not win every game, but the creditable record made by our team against schools, most of which were supposed to be above our class, makes us feel that the results were decidedly satisfactory. Success was due principally to three things-the splendid coaching, the personnel of the team, and the unparalleled school spirit. Coach Briggs started out at the very beginning of the season to produce a win- ning team. He did everything possible for one man to do to put life, fight, head- work, and team-work into the team. At last when he became unable to coach longer because of illness, he had the team so thoroughly drilled that it was possible for his ablefassistants, Dan and Curly , to complete the work. The ultimate success of the seasoniwas due to no small degree to his untiring efforts. 1 11Ve were not hampered this year, as we were last year, by entirely inexperienced men. Curly , Dan , Marion, and Baum had played on strong teams and had a fair idea of the technique of the game, while Finis, Slats , Oliver, Masters, and the two Barnards had had some experience either in high schools or in our team of last year. VVith these men and with new men who were capable and willing, it was possible to produce an effective machine. The school spirit this year was genuine and boundless. Nowhere on the trips that our teams made was the school spirit equal to ours, and it is significant to note that thevtwo games which were lost were played on foreign territory where encourage- ment from fellow students could not be felt. 1 The hrst ,game of the season was played against Marionville Collegef The Mar- ionville men were- good fighters, but soon went to pieces before the team work and the iight of the Normal team. Our men made touchdowns with ease while our opponents were unable to make gains against us. The score was Normal 97, Marionville 0. On October 15 our team went to Rolla and played the Miners on their gridiron. Of course we did not expect to beat the Miners, as they are one of the strongest teams in the state. We were pleased, however, to find that our team would light even against odds, and the splendid offensive game played by our men showed that they could be trusted to hit 'em hard. The score was Rolla 51, Normal 20. Perhaps one of the greatest disappointments of the season was the game with the Pittsburgh Normal School on October 23. The Pittsburgh team was a strong team and fought hard. The men, too, fought hard as individuals, but had evidently left their team-work 'at home. At the close of a hard-fought gametthe score was Pitts- burgh 21, Normal 15. V On Friday, October 29, our team met and defeated the strong Arkansas University Freshmen team by a score of 25 to 19. The Arkansas men played a splendid game and in the third quarter took the lead. Our men rallied in the last quarter, however, and, by mercilessly hammering their line, were able to gain the lead. ' On November 12 our team was challenged to play the Central College team. They intended to use us as a stepping stone to the state championship, but were doomed to disappointment. The score was Normal 16, Central 0., On Thanksgiving day we played Drury on Drury's field. Never before did our men fight so hard, never before accomplish so much. Because of the mud the game was turned into a punting contest between Dan on our team and White and Roberts on the Drury team. When Dan punted he was well protected by our line, and either. Lester or Chester got the man who received the ball. When Drury attempted to punt they were often blocked by our tackles and guards. If they succeeded in punting, the ball was carried for good gains by Lusk, Curly, or Baum. The final score was Nor- mal 15, Drury 7. I V I Z A -f--J ' ' . Y ,.... . -. . Q 5 -1. Nw. 0 'Af1f'N ':Z Q 'ev nw. X- '-.v-'a'fbw-'- -1 V a 'eg vii. . N-. - -. - .. ,Q -., - - 1, - , -. , .-,- ,-A ,. - , , , , , - .., .. . ., w A - -. ,. .. . rr , - -. '- -4. -vt :I .. q'1x.. , --4 -' .. K .Q M Ia Q7 -e.. .. f .A :IQ ..x. . , .. a- ., 1 5 '1 'lb A 3 4 Sl aw, 'Q ir 'X gi rx 'Q'-its , xr 'lr . ,JA Q. SB ' Ill, I Rs .X . IN' W 'E we Y 1 elk 1 'if . .-- 1'- H ' , 1 M. -R- H . 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Rae- ffl -' .-yi!2'f'?'+ -Wil Q Mitt- Die. -- - :gy-gi s. 1,-:,-111, , fu, , at .,: ay. .Th ,, n ,gh ,, ,. ,-' - QA, N-5 'w.- -2 1,173 'r iq - K- Nj, 54.2, 1 i :Wi :Wei-v'e lm- Jr- Graff! ft. 41- 9- ' . -- i YM.-e -'--- Y2 - -' 4 Aw -Q gi, igiqi-Af.gg.-:1m.52-it ,QQ-f.s'5.,g , t,3,,.,..,.,..., ' ,rig g, ' ' ,fr ..:..,,,..fT.X,. . . . ,S ' Q -W - 'Q-'-1,Q'w,,.3 -'qi ' ':Z i 'Y-I AL' ff hz. . ' 'Sui' . .J ' 1' w- zvf- Kit 'I'- 'iS5. '-ii 'X i v 4 'f 'l?- - ff Z . ' 'l A ' S171 is-:.-. ,-- i ' ' - Basketball The football season closed in triumph and the basketball season, destined to be a record-breaker, opened with a rush. To start with, we had a squad of men who had played together before andtknew how each other played. From last year's team we had Curly , Dan , Finis, Lester, Chester, and Robins. To support this team we had an exceptionally strong second squad, and strenuous practice games developed a first team of unusual speed. The team work 'this year was decidedly better than lastiand the spirit of the men, from the very first, spelled victory. Every single man, .first team or second, deserves unstinted praise for faithful, hard work-and he got A regrettable accident kept Dan out of most of the playing, but his energy never wavered. ' The schedule was long and hard, and the scores show a record of which the school is genuinely proud. Out of sixteen, gamesplayed, but three were lost, only one of those being on the home court. The schedule, even at home, was difficult, because, in order to bring most of our competitors here, we had to takfe two of the three game series, thus playing the home games in close succession. The northern trip was uri- usually long, necessitating night traveling and irregular hours. But, nevertheless, our team, although it came out second in percentage, played and' won more games than any other team in the College Conference. For our first year in the Conference, we are certainly more than satisfied and, with nearly all the old men back and some fine new men coming, hopes are high for next year. The northern trip was the big event-or rather, several of them. Wherever our team went, it won friends for the Normal and praise for its clean playing. The vic- tory over Central was particularly gratifying because her team had caught us off .our guard here the week before. Every courtesy was extended by they schools we met and, victorious or defeated, every man played his best. No one who saw the boys' play, either at Tarkio or Maryville, can have anything but the warmest commendation' for them. They fought as they never fought before' and took defeat as true, sports-- men should. , , ' i. The support of ,the school was here equally as strong, as in football and equally as effective. 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U 4 ga-U, . n k U- .4 A i 3 ,2 .I 1 a. ,r' f V ,H I I ' Track ' Track work is new in this school, but interest has grown rapidly, and the State Con- ference meet which 'closed a most successful track season, enrolled us as second in the state. . I Spring practice opened on April 11, with but few men out, mostly the veterans of last year: ' Every man showed an improvement over his last year's records. As the weather grew better more new men appeared, some of whom proved to be fine mater- ialg -igA111OIlg those who made good were Carl Chriswell, Dietz Lusk and Edward Farrar. i The first contest was the class meet, in which the Juniors took first place, the Sophomqres second, and the Seniors third. Although this meet is never taken very seriously, it serves as a workout for the inter-school meets to follow. I In' the ten days that elapsed between this and the Triangular meet with Rolla and Drury, the boys were put through good hard training, but there was no question' of rivalry either between Drury or Normal and the seasoned track team of Rolla. The fight 'came between-the two home schools, and, at the finish, Normal had taken her place next to the winners, the score standing Rolla 62, Normal 36, Drury 33. I The meets now came fast. On May 9 we gave Drury another decisive defeat on her' own field, with a score of 69 to 53. On the following Friday we helped avenge the defeat that Pittsburg gave our football boys last fall. The .Pittsburgers proved very strong in the field events, but on the track we left them far behind. Final score was 72 to 54. Last came the big event of the track season-the State Conference meet at Tarkio. Our six men stood the trip to Tarkio fairly well and were in fairly good condition for the meet, which was held in a steady downpour of rain CNormal's usual luckj. They succeeded in piling up a total of 23M points which ranked them second in the Con- ference. . Every man scored points in spite of a 400-mile trip and the pouring rain. Lester Barnard won first in the low hurdlesg Paul Boyd was first in the two mile: Chester Barnard ranked second in the pole vault, and Edward Farrer in the mile and two mile. Earl Greer tied for second in the discus, and the pointslwere divided. Dietz Lusk was third in high hurdle. This is our first year in the Conference, and it has given us every reason to be proud of our boys and their splendid record. The track team has added its full share to the best athletic year in the history of the Normal School. P - if' , , -, 'PA , . , .- - H.. A , . .. ' ' -An' ' Q . sag.. AQL-2, :Nil .E-1--.Y -.fg:ix,.,0tI-.'WgM..,.k S:k.:5ilr ,-:nay 5 h-: ,1'1.1'Q1'.Q1:f3Sf--Ntlr..-'ig' .tx-fgagl-1? 'graft' 'my . ..-w !01: 'fv' ' ' 'S' ,::-'- ' -W' - 'T4 .. 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As we roll up score after score, As we roll up score after score, Wfe will make old Maryville tremble, As we roll up score after score. Tune-CGood-bye, My Blue Bellj Hard Luck Old Pittsburg. What can you do? This Normal Team is too much for you. , Each man a wonder tried thru and thru, They play like thunder and it's all Up with you. . Tune-CWhen You Wore a Tulipj 'VVhen you make a basket, Another big basket, Normal Basket-ball Boys! lfVe're right behind you, And Drury can't find you, For we're making lots of noise. 'Twill make us cheery To Win over Drury, , We'll black that old panther's eye, We'1l push him, we'll light him, VVe'l1 scratch him, we'll bite him, And carry the championship by.' S-P-R-I-N-G-F-I-ELL-D fslowj N-N-Nor, M-M-Mal, N-O-R-M-A-L. Normal! Yakety, Yakety, Yakety, Yak, Yakety, Yakety, Yakety, Yak, E Halebaloo, Halebaloo, . Q How do you do, How do you dd, Central. - ',,. ' Oh me, Oh my! , VVon't we black that Panther's eye? Won't he Holler? Won't he Wail? 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' X , Is not this schedule too heavy for you? To Sooi of not to Soeffthat 15 the QHCSUOHI f 1 I replied that it was rather heavy but that, I Whether it is nobler in the halls to look for 5 1 thought thatI could get by with it. My teacher The faults and mistakes of outrageous students, 5 1 loglgfgiulegtiglqgilheitalsrge Sift: 3' flea in your ear, Or to lock doors against a host of loafers H We have decided to stop slang in this school, and And by deposmg end them? To hie,-to leap,- 1 'by some hook or crook' we are going to do it. No moreg and by a leap to say we end 1 'Thi hilhg agdf the Short 05 lt' 15 this? Yiqhl' fa-fgffhelg The terror and thousand foolish whims use sang e ore you an you are a c ip o o Th ,E h 1 - h - t -if d-t- , the old block.' Now that I have 'laid down the D 9' ft? O? IE elrhoci ,F ahhon E mln 1 law' to you I 'wash my hands' of the whole affair. evol Y o e WIS e ' o lei- o eapv-' f 1 I was amazed at this Sudden Onslaught, and To leap, perchance to fall! Ay there s the rub, -it-Q 1 said: , For in that leap of cram what falls may come A 1 m1:Ehdg?tthi,Stil?l?g6i tE3F513LTeh2R7aendgeCi C332 35 1fVhen we have Hunked off this awful test 51 1 'balled up.' If you will tell me what I have done Must 'give us Pause' Thereis the fesp-eet 'I' .f . to make you 'sore,' I'll 'cut it out' and never 'pull That 1331495 failure Of S0 10118 task: , 1 1 off, H Stlfljt' like that again-'fl I , For who would bear the knocks and scars of Four. I ' ' I see, staid the teacher, you are., all at sea. The Freshmanis green, the Sophimoreis dignity, QE 1 You must leave no stone unturned and must Th h . h f . , h S , , . - 1 work 'through thick and thin' until you have 'hit e elg he Jumer S Soarf t e CH r S eoneeltf 1 on a new way' of talking. You use too much The authorlty of Prof, and the scorn - slangf' . ' ' I That petty effort of the unworthy takes, it 1 But what is the difference between my s ang When he himself might his quietus make S and yours? I asked. W.th b 1 t b k? Wh ld d.t t , T,-T Why, the expressions I use have been so long 1 a are H0 e OO ' 0 lveu ere 1 S we LL 1 in use that they have become inculcated in our T0 grunt HHC1 SWCM Undef H W1CkCd 'ECSB '-5' 11 language and are in good use, said the teacher. But that the fear of something after Hunk, If If ' KK 7 ' ' ' . 1 . ,fhseif ttsaleltlf gtg hke port Wlhef the Older lt The undefined ordeal from Whose trial F is, e eeriges. b 1 1iEXaCt1y,1i Said the teacher, 1iYOuiVe Khit the No Freshman returns, puzzles the rest, P ,, nail on the headf ff 1 And makes us rather bear those profs we have p . 'I'm on', I said, and 'believe me,' teacher, Than hie to others that we know not of? Slheo Yoh hehe Put h1o,hoXt1, You eah take 12 Thus Hunking does make failures of us allg 311 from me, Ill steer clear of this old slang dope And thus the natural desire for passing 111 in the future. , , , Y , 11' Then I secretly hurled maledictions against I5 Slokhod o of Wlth the Palo Cast of doubt, 11 Moses, Aaron, Dr. Cook, and the rest ofthe boys And air castles of great height and extent , 11 who ,Started the Slang that made our 1d10m2f1C With this hindrance their building inin aside M 1 Enghsh' Furthermore' I Shed tears of Sympathy And lose the name of success-Watch and Wait' 1 for the boys of the future who will have to mas- , , Y , , ' . ' 1, ter the idiomatic English when all our present The fall' Pfo1hohoh1 Nymph, With thy fo-Vofd , slang vocabulary becomes good English. 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And then the boys rejected it, ' But still it lingered near, Till it was worn out bit by bit In six months or a year. Then in tomato juice 'twas dipped, And broughtback in a bowl, ' The eager lads the good soup sipped, . Then ate it, .one and all. What makes youboys like light-bread so? The eager landlord cried. Because itfs all we have, you know, The hungry boys replied. VACCINATION. Of alllthe evilsthat we have in our civilization There is not, one Within our ken like smallpox vaccinatiorfq Oh, why should some fond parent 'phone to us from Cabool ' To ask our worthy president if there was small- pox in school, ' And evenjif there was a case or 'two or haply three,' Was it quite necessary to vaccinate even me? I really cannot study, I simply can't recite, When all the time my vaccinate aches with all its mighty The rub against it in the halls it almost makes me scream, , , Q Then upon it in the night I have an awful dream. Now if another disease comesiby during the sum- mer term, I'll go right out and have it if I have to eat a germ. I I Sing a song of sixpence, Everybod.y'll chase, Four and twenty pimples On a maiden's face. When the doctor's summoned He says it is smallpox, Wasn't that enough to cause Vaccination by flocks. - TRY THIS ON AYOUR PIANO. fTune of 'fBlue Bells of Scotland. H V Oh, Where, and oh, where has your grade in ' English gone? Oh, Where! and oh where has your grade in English gone? ' Part left me in the test, and the rest on note- book junkg . , And it's oh! in my heart how I wish I might' not Hunk. LIMERICKS. We know a fellow named Dan , Who's an all-round football man, I-Ie can play center or back, I-Ie's strong on the tack, We ne'er can replace our big Dan. Do you know a maiden named Wiley, Who is both pretty and smiley, She is oft seen with Slats And if you guess the truth, that's The point of this verse about Wiley. , Have you seen anything of Lenoretaj CShe reads Latin books by the scorej To 'avoid the small pox She walked blocks and blocks, And thusjourneyed miles past her door. A certain debate shark john L., I-Ias asked me please not to tell That the mere sight of a girl Puts his heart in a whirl, But I promised for true I'd not tell! There once was a certain May Queen ' Who was as stately as any e'er seen, She's sometimes called Shirley, She's at work late and early At the desk of the Standard, I mean. A certain dear lady named Kate Attends games early and late, i She'll oft stake her all ' On a good game of ball, Do you know this lady named Kate. . There was a young bachelor named Irion Who went off to school to get theory, ani During his stay b Blind Cupid held sway, And now there's a fair Mrs. Irion. There was a young tom-boy called Lucy, Who suddenly grew very sprucyg Bill caused this great change And, thjough it seems very strange, Completely won over Miss Lucy. There was a young' man named Doc, Wlio never was known to knock, I-Ie thought it no sin To meet 'life with a grin Did this jolly young man named Doc. There was an old 'janitor john, Whose cap was never straight ong He- sweeps up the Hoors V And opens the doors, This good old janitor john. 3 1? I Q qv- 1 4 I E 4 l I l s I r f l 1 I I l ls i. i . i H ,av CN v :jp 11 4 ' W F '+ -xv , . . , JZ .',,?.-31ff,'.L1? 'Six X Nix: v 'flixrgsffm-5 -'gg-,'-.Ld-:J' 'Q 5,5K',j...1'g 1' .Qg.','-:gi-212:-..-04 'L-,,..q.4Q, wifi ,,-4, . . .-:.- N.-Y . :.- .-, 1 -.1 1' '- f Jr. - - --- 'A' - 11. if -n'1'. 23' W -'. H qf . ',-X-V-P.. A K A. fi... -':. 1:1 4'-, .-- .-v 'V i' ,.- 1' 'Ni ' 4 I- 'r 1--.4' H -X I . -ff crm. 7- . .- -.N -.--.uf Q . ' - . . .ng-. .- -' ' F X- in--. , - - -.x - ra.. . 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There is no time in all the year To Normal students held more dear Than that glad day when 'tis their fate The school picnic to celebrate. October one, nineteen fifteen, Found seniors grave and freshmen green, And juniors, too, and sophomores Inside of Sequiota's doors. There in a gay and happy throng They 1'omped and played the whole daylong And those who know quite oft relate The things that happened on that date. The lads, arrayed in Hannels white, Engaged in ball or mimic fight, V And though I can't tell what 'twas for, They also played at tug of war. They fought and pulled and raced and ran As only Normal laddies can, And 'twas their aim, as all boys will, To show the girls their strength and skill. Nor were their efforts all in vain, The favor of the girls to gaing For ere the day was nearly gone Each laddie had a lass along. A By twos they strolled beside the brook Without a thought of bait or hook, Or, if in mood for sports gymnastic, They tripped in glee the light fantastic . And each one, too, ate his full share Of the good things that with such care Were brought to make our joys complete, For picnic days are times to eat. I'm sure that I would not do well If by a chance I'd fail to tell That chaperones were there a plenty, No doubt they numbered more than twenty. But truth to tell, I now must say ' That on this happy gala day The chaperones forgot to be So much more dignified than we. ' The English teachers were as gay As sixteen-year-old girls they-say, And you could tell at just one glance That history teachers like to dance. VVhen grave professors calmly choose To spend the day pitching horse shoes, It is not strange that in the game They'd lose to one of greater fame. For when the contest long was done The'president was championg So now we know in just what way He likes to spend a holiday. But with the 'setting of the sun We had to close our day of fun, So with one last long shout of glee We started back to the city. 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' 'HQ' .J ' 11 sz uh '1'- 'hir'-z V ff --'lv A U' 1 -I ' 1 1 1 Miss Craig: Copies of the Bible may bel ob- tained in the library. ' Robins 'Cin staff meetingj: Why, We've got -we've got-Armel Hawkins has got a kodak. Mr. Price: Will an engine run on alcohol? . Prof. Temple: That depends upon the en- gineer. ' . WANTED: Information about the man who called to inquire for board and room.-Dormitory girls. ' Mr. Freudenberger Ctalking in assemblyj: Here at this place several people were drowned alive. One of the new girls: Oh, I don't like Karof' One of the old girls: Well, you might as well move out. I A - Teacher: VVhat is the meaning of equinox? Bright Pupil: Well, equi means horse, and nox means night-nightmare, sir. Miss Craig: One should never have to ask for the page in the Bible, Shakespeare's plays, or Palmer's 'Self Cultivation in English'. Mr. Delphfin Penmanshipj: You may prac- tice on your names the rest of the period: it's sometimes very hard to change a name. 'Velma Adams: Sylvia, what is that song you're always singing? Sylvia Wood: Oh, would that I were Young. Freshie: How long can a fellow live without brains?'f Senior: I don't know. How old are you? Mr. Daggett Cin chapelj: I always liked to sit in the front row until Mr. Carrington said he didn't like to see so many bare spots down there. Mr. Freudenberger Cin word study classj: What is diction? - Miss B1-2 It's a book we study in Junior English. A young lady who had just entered writing class critically eyed Red Oliver's hair. After a Whileshe remarked: Oh, Mr, .............,,, , would you mind to move over a little. I've just recov- ered from the measles and that bright light hurts my eyes. Miss Craig Ctalking about Milton's coming home from France because England was at warlz And what did he do as soon as he came back? Miss Inman: Got married , Miss Craig: No, worse still. He taught school. okes Finis: When is a spade not a spade? CAns. April' 1st.D ' ' Mr. Foster: Lend me your eyes. It takes all the ginger and pep out of me for people to sleep in my classes. Miss Craig Cin Senior Englishj: Nelson was disappointed because he wasn't buried in West- minster Abbeyf' - Dan has found a new method for getting Les- ter and Finis to clean house. He announces a future visit from Mr. Carrington. The Smith sisters are practicing economy. Mr. Siebs helps Winnifred take the clothes off the line, while Mr. Barnard mows the lawn. g Mr. Temple: What is it you use so lavishly in thekitchen, Miss Schmitt? Eunice: Old Dutch Cleanser. Mr. T.: Well, I thought the biscuits tasted something like that! . Freshman: I have had more bad luck this week. Senior: Well, everyone has their ups and downs, even the elevator. CIn oratorical class after Miss Hyatt has seat- ed class alphabeticallyj Lulu Rand: Oh! Miss Hyatt, I want to sit next to Dayse. I wish my name began with an 'H'. CHomer Horning ought to know of this.D Miss Harris fin paper- cuttinglz The next thing you must make is a wigwam with Indian Writing on it. l Dayse: But I don't know how. Miss I-I.: Maybe you can find somebody to teach you. ' Mr. Hill: Did you bring all of thesurveying class back from Phelps Park? Mr. Hyde: No, Hall and Coon met a couple of girls. Mr. Hill: Well, you did well to get the me- nagerie all tl1e way out there. Mr. Highfill Cin methods bl: I should like Mr. Hyde to state again the difference between instincts and capacities. . Mr. Hyde: For instance, Highfill, West and I all have the same instinct for being on the contrary side, but they have much greater ca- pacity than I. Mr. Foster: Girls, don't go west to teach: for girls never return from there. They get married, see! Netta Hicks: What states are especially dan- gerous for that? Mr. Foster: Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. WVinnifred Smith: VVill you please name those again? :sa ff I ff , J 5 5 I H ' f . 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Yes real ghosts and a sure nuff parade with a monkey in it! Then came a pro- gram with a peanut hunt between times. An alluring old well, partly hidden by autumn leaves and filmy cobwebs was brimful of good fortunes. Grinning pumpkins, uncanny witches, and wierd black cats added to the delightful mys- tery of Hallowe'en. 7 N MISS PARK'S TEAS. This year Miss Park, Dean of Women, in- stituted monthly teas for the girls. They were held primarily to make the girls acquaintedwith one another, and everybody liked to go. 4.71 The Social Side ' I VALENTINE PARTY. , . rg lFebruary washlled with' anticipations' and' memories of the Valentine party. Each man brought from three to six girls. Youthful- cater- i ers defied all rules and did unto others as they would be done by. Countless pink ice cream hearts issued from the art room. The boys' ways were laudable and,-shall we say it,- at times laughable. The evening was the more enjoyable because girls had not planned it. 0-In 2.1 FACULTY RECEPTION. As has been said, our school's,luck ,is rain, lots of it. On April fifteenth, it rained,'and rained, and rained. Nothing daunted, the Faculty proceeded with their plans. Ask the students if that punch wasn't good. Ask them, too, if they weren't happy, as well as tired, when they reached home. 83 MRS. ULLMAN'S RECEPTION. At the home of Mrs. Ullman at 521 Walnut 4 on the seventeenth of February, ,the Mothers' y Club of Greenwood delightfully entertainedthe T girls of the Normal. ,4 i u li Il i F I i i l r r Ii 1: l l 2 1 il 1 r l l 5 fl 5 l 1 5 4. I I 9 ri A -! 7F,-'- 1 '-. . .. -. -- --.- . -.' . . -. 1.5 fix' s 3..- . -1, 'N' 5. f, f i iff ' 'Q . 50.554 :Jil f. : VH 'g,:5:5,1.r,:-I.'.v .4:ixN0e'.,-,5u. ,K , j-J-I. gg. 3211. ,K ' girth.-.I, 1 u.:3S'ra ... nag? -31:11:15 Q 4:31-I' 'll .my u. , .mfi--.,-.if -1- 1,-.:: 4. 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The Ozarko staffwas given exclusive right to the records and presents below a careful selection of the most important. The frequent recurrence of certain voices does not indicate that ,their owners spend most time in the corridors. It might be, they speak mor.e wisely OD than the rest. Reade them, and reap the bene- fits the Faculty so wisely foresaw.-Ed.l RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER. No. 13. CRecord confused.j z-z-z- What are you taking? br-r-r- 'Wlfhere are you, z-z-? f'Where shall I find -z-zt? No. 20. Mr. Lusk: Why is Mr. Briggs smiling so? - V. Marshall: Just for the same reason Dayse is-Dan has come. No. 22. Kate Harrison: Folks, let's get up some pep. Those football boys are working like Trojans. No. 24. Rah! Rahl Rah! Seniors! Rah! Rah! Rah! Curly! A Girl's voice: 'VVon't there be lots do- ing, novv the Seniors have organized? 25 No.. . Doc: Say, Miss McCandless, you and Miss I-Ioshaw and I sure will have to ' Work to run the Standard. The Faculty must have thought We were smart. No. 27. Rube: I want campusology. What shall I-do? - Cheek: Go right to Mr. Carrington and have your schedule changed. The class is getting crowded. V RECORDS FOR OCTOBER. 1 .J La ' -'rw 1 'Q fi. ' . 'X , 15- ar 6 51? S EQ TA 1,15 LLP No. 1. No record. Even the mice gone to Se- , quiota. No. 16. Emma Woods: My, it's a long way to - the station when you walk. Velda Stevens: I wonder what peo- ple said When they saw the whole school and the band? No. 16. CReverse side.D Ben VVright: Every- body's bragging about the new Stand- ard, but I don't like it. ' Vesta: VVhy? Ben: It doesn't have enough about 1Tl C. 1 ' No. 26. No. 28. No. 29. No. 30. No. 1. Nos.-4, No. 12. No. 20. KNO. 24. Mr. Daggett: What's that racket down the hall? Chorus: We're the class of seventeen I Rah, Rah, Rah ! Lucille I-Ioffmeister: Thank goodness, We've plenty of cider and gingerbread for the football boys after the Marion- ville game-but then, Slats could eat all We V have, I know. Distant hum: B-e-n-t-o-n -z-z-z! I '- 4 5 J! ...1- Qs O ff D . sofxkg- L I N 5 1 E2 1 s l F I Miss Park: The only way you girls can help Win the game is to send the boys home early and quit feeding them candy. . Girls' voices: But, Miss Parkllu Miss Park: Don't explain, just do it. Sameivoice, sternly: 'i'Somebody must have eaten more 'than one pie! B-r-rp! CRecord crackedj RECORDS FOR NOVEMBER. Doc: Say, Miss McCandless, since this second issue, I can't decide whether the Faculty thought We were smart or only easy. i 5, 6. CRecords like sighs of relief. Fac- ulty all gone to the Kansas City Asso- ciation.j Iunior: Did you hear hovv the Sophs chose their president? They measured and took the highest man! Great scheme! Miss Adams: There was some dandy . acting at the N. D. C.'s 'deestrick skule' last night. Ruth Day: Oh, that vvasn't acting- that was real life! Mr. Shannon: 'Anyone who wouldn't spend seventy-Hve cents to see Drury skinned- Applause and yells, Yea, Team Fight 'em! No. 26. l I c ' l r ,R No. 12. I ' C r No. 13. I n ln b No.e17. C Y No. 18. IE ' a o R fThe rec ferior. Sur war, int etc., were ords. Thi: efforts of Ed.1 No. 9. Fi til su lo W No. 10. L1 ' fo Al cu No. 15. CC I CCF pe M' gl: wc pic T l '.s . :A-f-1 : 'J-.1 . .i i'5?:x.4J? 21:1-.r-,:.: 2--x .. .- :i. -- '-2 -r .' -. 1. v . C'.' 1 M... . -- - H - rm s'-e i I 6- mi-:rs-.'-.sf'f-' ,. N.: fe-4 'Him' 1-1 af'-:Nav W ffrfff-14:1 'haf-'S.Y '-' few' ?'Y3Af:15tv 'Wil-'I GZ lffili .555 I V--i-:T-Q' '33' ' V -NO. Miis Hyatt: It served Pittsburg just ff f ff, fr rig t to get beaten, when they came j so late. .cket down . f ,7 ,f ,-,-Qfff No. C.' Harman: VVell, of all the luck! f f ff Did you' hear what happened to Dan? seventeen, C. Higgins: Ye-s. And now I want to Af know, what's going to happen to us? t ff ff-,f-7,- Harman: Oh, Robins will play d , is position and he'll make good, t . Egsrbljiiij No. 26 Mr. Marston: Well, after beating ,, . GO. D l V , D No.. Eva Montaldo: Oh folks 1sn't1t ust 6 Marlon, Drury 15 to 7, the Faculty couldnt be h 1 b ' . 1 J ,, uid eat all expected to teach School todayhy, Pro- eaven y to eat Maryville both games? mt hum: longed sounds of yelling, singing, and No. Eunice 'Smithz I'1n just tickled to marching feet. fRecord broken.j .death because we beat Cape, and did u th t ' P RECORDS FOR DECEMBER. IEClizaIDeeeth i5I2.:Wm'II surely didn't know No. 12 Beautiful record of the Hallelujah that twms 0011141 be S0 HiC9-U Chorus from the Ch1'15'f1T13S VCSDC13 No. Lester Galbraith: Ely, I'1n glad your 1'C1'1dC1'Cd by 3 Ch01'US- I oration won first, for I need ten dollars No. 13. Kate Harrison: Didn't Mr. Shannon more than I do honor. make a fine talk when he unveiled the , bronze tablet? That's what comes of 6 f r, . being Irish. I ,A No.'17. CRecord indistinctj Excited girls' I Q36 voices: Buzz-z-z- Look! z-z-buzz- W lsr., I red sweater -sh-z-sh- red sweater 'Q -br-r-r-r! A il 'I X No. 18. Everybody gone home for Christmas, g ' and the only sound recorded was that ' 7 you girls of Slats and Dan washing windows. ' 5 - ' 1 .send the , I E ding them il U 'B X Anal LL, cy ...in .pt 1 . lst do ity, I No Cheek: Say, Bill, you. and Lucy are J too little to be going with each other. gag must ...ml W! RECORDS Fon FEBRUARY. -r-rp. - I ' No Mr. Temple: Where are the basketball -, , A boys? I v -r-- Mr. Briggs: They've all been hidden - ou since t e secon en ra game. ' SLA,-5 MD DA No Everybody: Isn't it good to have Mr. SS, SIIICC ' C2il.1'I'l1'1gtOI1 back? Let's tell. so. Ewhether H ' - - No Fa Jackson' Da se what shall we smart or lThe records for this month are somewhat in- d y .th ' t .Y 1' ?,, ferior. Such words as industrialism, Russia, O W1 our Ora Orlca money' war, internationalism, juvenile, industry, No. No record, as the basketball boys were ief Fac- etc., were mixed indiscriminately with all rec- gone and the girls stayed in the study its, ASSO- ords. This was no doubt due to the energetic hall. - - Efgofts of the various oratorical contestantsi- NO. Many Voices and much laughter. George ' . . ' Engleman repeats several times, I have 3 Sophg No. 9. First Orator: Didn't we have a good brought YOU ICC Clgfam f0Ul' 'f1mCS, and easm-ed time last night? First debater: We that 15 all YOU get- ! Great sure did. Miss Craig certainly knows No. Grant: Ah wush dese heah boys ud lots of things more interesting than clean up afteh theah own pahty. Jes' Woolley. look at all dese heah Cupids an' hea'ts. e dandy No. 10. Lulu: That idea of using Lounsbury BUZZ-Z-Z'f'1 1'P! ck Skule' ' for the phonograph was certainly clever. No. Cries of KKMHIHHI Mama! rise from the All the programs I help get up are lower corridor, intermingled with acting.. cute. shrieks of laughter and the thud of jack- No. 15. CConfused. Words like Blanche, Stones: H , , , V fflrreddieff ffJ'immie, and ffAdah ap- Mr. O Rear: I think we-ll get the chili Wouldnyt pear frequently., I ' Q dren back in Greenwood in two weeks. e Drury Miss Craig: O, Miss Harrison, I'm No. Condescending Carrington: Oh, I glad you did not make me out any . guess it was all right for the Emer- m Fight worse. Freshman boy: Ain't this sonians to win the debate. They need pie good? encouragement. 'sq-I ,J '.--. - ,, -5 Hx Q. 2'f ' -. '- f m. .-. . . .-.-. '- :. ' M- . ' . . ... . J ' .-a gg-:TV .--., ,..., 'I '.1:A:.3.,J:+-,5:g5.,y .,.g.: M Cq5, ,5rx. .,.-, 5.--,.31,z,'.,'.f5' -Q glib,-V,-I-,-i:1' L1-HJ? -'? ' -fl, 5:-Q19 Q'!'1E5'Qg..g - fz.,-, in qi' . .5 :-31'-,4'. 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Miss Lewis: I don't mind making sandwiches for the boys, when they beat William Jewell as they did tonight. CConfused recordj Watch Rastus grin. I bet Drury's scared. Aren't the posters cute? You boys sure must beat Drury. Yea, Team. Ecstatic chorus: Oh, me! Oh, my! Didn't we black that panther's eye? Didn't he holler, didn't he wail, when we twisted that pa-nther's tail? CRecord damagedj RECORDS FOR MARCH. I Song record: Carrington, Carrington, what a great -z-z-z Armel: And the boys beat at Cape, too. I declare, it's almost too much for one day. Eugenia Anthony: Thank goodness, I've past examinations, whether I pass- ed or not. Miss Davis: Miss Hyatt, if you will get the schedule cards, I'll address the invitations. Let's see, one orator and four debaters and the girls! Sound of marching feet. Chorus: Skin Drury! Dr. Babgy: Where are those classes I was to observe? Mr. Carrington: Why-er-you see-er- the students-that is, hm, we decided to give them a holiday. Er-we beat Drury again. Records for November, No. 26, and for February, No. 29, repeated and intensi- lied. CRecord broken all to pieces.j th N I 8' X . -. +X S V I ' -,l,3. ' - --r 'dx-'-Ter ' No 18 Beth Rogers: Y, receptions are always good, but, my, this time I've learned a lot. Whoever thought of making it a trip? Miss Craig: Mr. Ely was fine at Cedar Falls. I No. 19. CNew cases for the records are being located on the campus. Certain voices are absent from now on.-Ed.j NO' Z a ' s B h . 5 ,limi llkamll! Q No. 3. 5 . L.f '-Z ' 'I . i? tl I .A C Beautiful record of Gaul's Holy City, NO' 4' C5 rendered by Mr. Kinsey's Choral Club. b' Miss Hyatt Cfrom a distancej: The Toiling of Felix is ended. Musical 5 record of the cantata The Risen King. Mr. Hillhouse: What a shame it would be if, after all this bother, about a Shakespeare chapel, he turned out to be Bacon. CMachine broken again. It attempted to record the conversation at the Senior party but it is constructed for words of not more than five syllables.-Ed.D B. B. boys' voices: ru ten you, fel- 4 lows, this is the life., Two parties in one 4 week! z-z-z-z What d'ye get in the Q raffle at the Coach's? z-z-z Didn't we have some time at Mr. Carrington's? Mr. Bradshaw: Perhaps 'She stoops to , Conquer,' but we fellows pay high for it. English repetition: Have you voted for the May Queen? E No. 5. 5 RECORDS FOR APRIL. to ca Virgil: April 1 is pre-eminently the most fitting day for a Sophomore party. New student: Yes, I voted for Miss McCandless and she was elected. I didn't think her looks would show at a distance. Mr. Freudenberger: Just make your- selves at home now. Drink all the punch f' a ' you, want, I ,saw to it that the Faculty R- r furnished plentyff N I . I .f if: Ed Walker: Believe nie, Miss Free- ,il-Q' man's declamation was dandy. She's an N-. D.. C.! Miss Hibler: I just about froze at 'gl' that track meet. But who cares, just so the Juniors won it? Finis: What d'ye know about it, folks? There's no school this afternoon be- cause of this Southwest Teachers' As- sociation, and we'll just have an all af- ternoon staff meeting. Groans and sighs. are being am voices foly City, Jral Club. :J : The Musical en King. : it would about a out to be :mpted to me Senior words of -F,d.j you, fel- ies in one et in the Didn't ngton's? stoops to high for fave you :ntly the 'e party. Y! for Miss ected. I how at a ke your- he punch L Faculty ss Free- She's an froze' at res, just it, folks? toon be- lers' As- ,n all af- fans and No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. '75' v-4-3 if ..' F. . 7 fq. -. - ' 'T 'f gi .1 D , 5-. -, , .- - '.. Q I. .. - -.. 5 ,ffgfgffr tivaqx Egg. - 2 wg,.r.,,t.-.'f:xi..,1,. , .-5-,x1,.'.-:Jw glzvu .'.Qgf,'-e3C.1::,-..-J: 'M-,,.Qq.,g,2: .-,tgifx : 'f?f2::g+z:v' ,. 'l3ff ,.--- 3:51 l.. : .:. 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Tillie Heath: Sure, I am. This party's the best thing connected with the Ozarko business. Confusion of voices and patter of chil- drens' feet. Voice: Aren't those rab- bits the cutest -buzz-z-z. Second Voice: Isn't the Queen's dress pret- ty? Music in the distance: The Spring, the Spring has come again. 1? -im, School , Q'-'1' Ig lil Ui ' fair 1 , ' i-its-. Q55 1 f ' No. 5. Yell for Missouri. Buy your ticket to the oratorical contest. Surely.you can afford 10 cents to help Missouri. No. 9. No. 15 No. 20 No. 21 No. 27. No. 28. No. 31. Marion: Rah, Rah, Boys. That's the fourth knot in the panther's tail. . CI-leard from the telephone corner in Room 22.j Unanimous, you say? Glory!! Yes, we won here over Cape, too. First in debate! Gee whiz -z-z-z-z. Eva Montaldo: lt poured rain at the' Tarkio meet. R31H,S our luck, for ev- erybody won. i ' Aden Rogers: Well, well, did you know the Freshmen were having a pic- nic? How early everything green is coming out this year! Carrington: 'fGoodness sakes, there are more Bentonians on our picnic than there are Carringtonsf' VH Q 6ET'yavfg N OZAITIKO N Q - 3115512 X . fx g use 1. - ' Robins: Here, you Ozarko Staff folks, there's twelve hundred dollars to collect and forty-five cents in the treas- ury.!7f U Everybody busy taking examinations, so quiet reigns in the corridor. fOwing to the crowded conditions in the halls during- the summer term, the dictograph had to be removed and the records cease here.1 ' X -- 1- s ' . - -- -A '- - ' 'v 'TT ' 'W . -if ul 'le mf A yy? J ' . ' .. .r 4 ' - :I .1 -. . Q' ,-, . . ,I -' - 4, 1 1 .1 - , '4-1 7- 1,-21. 1 '- ' - . ' ' I U Q-lub. :JE :USL -gi5:3,:. ,,-,..y -,,:i,,,,u-:..1,M.v.x fi:-xx!,.,fz1:. 1: JSM..-.1: 1 L.:,,s:- .. gig, V- .48 :x.j:9Y,,.f3 Nmjii tu, qv, : ,1-,. ,lf I-We A., tw .. - r ' -rp, ' gc, :' ..,x.- . ,. QOH' - - rg--' g'rG,1-11 -V, . .A:,f. :. -f. 5-' , ' ' F H - 'Fad' ' ' . N - 'Nxxn .A H. ' ', . 'E ' f' N' ' 4 4'- ,e,..,i JW.. 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Sweat streaming off of them, Blue air around them, . , Car to be pushed by them Who grumbled and howled. Then down the hill they sped, Creatures before them Hed, We knew they were not dead Within that jitney. ' Coach Briggs at the wheel, Fat man said he could feel . Sweat on his brow congeal Into lC1ClCS Into a ditch they ran Fat man sat down to fan How they wished they had the man Who owned that Jitney Twas ten 1n1les twas ten miles Twas ten miles to the city, Over hill and over dell Pufted Coach Cheek and Fat Man Chug chug the engine went These three were nearly spent But they knew what it meant To see this relief car Into the town they flew There they began to chew But that was nothing new When a jitney had broken NORMAL LIFE. - Tell me not in mournful numbers, Normalschool is not a dream, You'll not get a grade by slumbers, And things are not what they seem. Note-book's real, texts are earnest, And a grade is not the goal. Be sure that thou the book returnest, . Was not spoken to the soul. Not enjoyment, but much sorrow, Is the destined end and way, For the soul that says, Tomorrow, For: my note book, not today. Lessons long and time still fleeting, And though we should have been b Still our hearts like drums are beating, Surely we are near the grave. In your History, when there's battle, Or just customs, culture, life, Tell just how they harnessed cattle Or there surely will be strife. Trust no waiting, howe'er pleasant, For that reference to be read, Matthew's stories are quite pleasant For at last the heroes are dead. Lives of Seniors all remind us We will have to serve our time, And, departing, leave behind us For the rest note books sublime Note books that perhaps another Cutting class has lost the main A forlorn and ship wrecked brother Getting shall take heart again Let us then be up and doing Though we cant escape our fate Let us study let us study Though It does decrease our weight There was a young athlete named Earl VVho did not want any one girl He liked a great plenty About fifteen or twenty This funny young athlete named Earl rave, ASK, Y Did you ev Or sit on Did you e' And tell 11 Did you e Or drive ear? Did you ef Did you e Did you 1 throat Were you tongue Have you Can you v Were you Or gazed : Did you e' Do you ki be fou Did you e' Were you head? 'Did you e' Can you ' Did you e And see t Can you a Do you lx Fxtract Girls d very little but it woi Be sure lay it on 1 u s ' , -1 . 1 1 ' - 7 1 7 7 . - 7 V F . 1 , - ' , . , . I ,. . . .. . ' . 7 7 . V Q . . , , , I . 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Or sit on the bridge of your nose? Did you ever forget what you remembered? And tell things you didn't know? Did you ever shingle the roof of your mouth? Or drive finger nails with the hammer of your ear? ' , A Did you ever wear the cap of your knee? Did you ever look at yourself from the rear? Did you ever get choked on the hole in your throat? , - Were you ever drawn into trouble by your tongue? - Have you the cheek to paint your lips? Can you wear your collar bone? Were you ever lashedvwith a switch of hair? Or gazed at with a frown? Did you ever have a stone bruise on your sole? Do you know where the keys to your locks can be found? ' Did you ever hold worship in your temple? Were you ever disturbed by ,the drum in your head? Did you ever fall into the pit of your arm? Can you Whittle with your shoulder blade? Did you ever peep over your brow, And see the foot below? Can you answer these questions? Do you know who nose ? Extracts from a Wednesday night Talk Girls, during study hours I want silence and very little of that. I . i Now the old girls have heard all this before but it won't hurt them to hear it again. Be sure and take the tea out of your cup and lay it on the side of your plate. - 5 - ' SCHOOL SPIRIT If you want a thing accomplish'd Round Old Normal Number Four, What you need to do is holler And just make a little roar About the spirit of our students, And the thing which you want done VVill be picked, and cooked, and canned Ere you thought it half begun. What school spirit is and may be We can know no more than you. ,B'ut this we know-that we have got lt For we feel it thru and thru, And the things which seem so foolish To those who do not understand Are but the workings of this spirit Over which we've no command. This it was on last Thanksgiving In the awful rain and slush, Which gave Old Normal her big score And made Old Drury blush. This it was which made our teachers Forget all dignity and airs, Jump, and scream, and pound each other Disregarding all the stares. Was this pep confined to football? Well, I guess not-not at all, For we were not to be content With our successes in the fall. Basketball, debate, orations- All of these have had their share, And the boosting they received Measured our successes there. Just as nations must have patriots Who will rise to serve and bleed, So has Old Normal had her students Who have risen to each need. Spirit has become her password, Loyal hearts achieve heriboon, VVhile the flag upon her ramparts Is her own white and maroon. F .. '2. ,, , . t. . '- 2 .. - a Arie, 3-f--P'fkzwsff-11HsH ze f'::1XWn:2 - A.::'f.--'Wif'Q1:1'i: '-f ':Q T: 'f5'3'9'1fi1Q1l'x' xgzw-.L fffiliifizif ff 153. NY' 3552. ,:1 if 'ff' Q6 : -Q-Al' Q ' ' '.:g. Willa 'lem'-1 1 HM A--1-. SA-A wir' 'ff 'fri - 'ff' ff f Wt' ' ' 91 wg... A wmv -'iff' , f'f' , ml -5 su t's14,,1 f1fEsI4':rlFef5- 17f.-553 .Pigs-?.L9. 5'-1-1:-:vga--, :-'if ul .-wily ,-.-...--,I-Iv I 95.5 yr- ' x-'W-Q -U I ' ' 'L' ff-' 2. ' ' ' I-3 .J 1- -. mf. 'A' H- '.f31 s:'F': v 53'-'kv . mx - ' 1 u-.-. ,, A., '-. -..- ln, Standard Staff EDITORIAL. SHIRLEY G MCCANDLESS .... .. THOS. MADD1NG...g. DAYSE HOSHAXR7 ...... ADEN ROGERS' ....... LULU RAND ....... MARY Woons ....... MILDRED O'NEAL ...... RALPH CHEEK...'.. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT. , G. C. ELY ................ GLENN HILLHOUSE ...,.. FINIS ENGLEMAN ...... .......Exc1iange Editor-in-Chief ..-...Ass0 ciate Editor ...Associate Editor .....LocaZ Editor .....Locol Editor lnrnni Ed tior Editor Athletic Editor Business Manager ....-.Circulation Manager ....-.........'.Assistant L. LOUNSBURY ....... E ...Q ..... ..... . ........ Advertising Manager R HARRY FRAME ...... Q C. M. HIEL ...... 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I 'g 4 . N qu: 1 ' 1, ' ,fl , :. , :fx -. .- '57, '-.-Q A n ' fir 1 VI- vp.v ':'. S-'X xN'- I -1 'Mei' '7 '1' V-I 2 -.::. .-x- Y 6:-as. 1-. 'lung . ' ' ,, -. HH.. X.,,. V- -, -,YV - l 11 51,1 .Il fy, ,,...u ,AQ M., .JR-, X.. 1.- , I b . . . , A I A, Q5 '---V.- -1...5:'1 lf in ,w:r,.:'X.,, X4-gp-1.,.,,.., fix: ,, ,. ,fi ,,1. , ,, 'LQ , : -, ' 1,5 ' -My 4' in 5 -'u ,. I-I,-N .fgz ' iff 3-1 L-' - -2.3 ,J ' ' Q- ., w 0-1' 1', .1.:I..'l-- r-.1 1 4 Q.,-U , . U- J 'AM '-- rf-3 .I ., ' In ' x :.- 4 fl 3 , 5 , E in v I, E, 1 ' 5 , .I n ' -i x 1 4 'I , ', ' W I V .. 2 ! X 1 1 I 1 , H i. 5 Q 1 I 1 5 LIST OF ADVERTISERS Springfield Business College. Draughon's Business College. Ferguson, Ming, Banks. Salts Bros. Druggists. Chas. Mack Dry Goods Co. W. .81 W. Shoe Co. Hurlburt-Sheppard Photo Supply Co. Vaughn the Grocer. V Schwieder's Trunk Factory. Brownie Book Store. ' The Glasgow Tailoring Co. Haywood's Barber Shop. Joseph Jewelry Co. Schneider Clothing Co. Lippman Printing Co. Denton's Drug Store. Levy-Wolf Dry Goods Co. German American Bank. Nee-Dillard Sporting Goods Co. Ayres Cleaners and Dyers. Summerfield Floral Co. Schilling Shoe Co. A. W. NVeaver Shoe Co. Tracey Dairy Co. Price Drug Co. W Holland Banking Co. Locke's Ready-to-Wear. Van Matre. Drug Co. Frank B. Smith Laundry. Martin Bros. Piano Co. Fisher Drug Company. Nathan Clothing Co. L. M. Stewart. . Mel Cagle, Barbers. A. B. Duncan. B. A. Julian. Williams 81 Bagby The Style. ' Hall the Jeweler. The Big 3 Clothing Shop. W. C. Lohmeyer. The Cash. Hawkins 81 Miller, Jewelers Morrison Clothing Co. White 81 Jillson. . Rogers 81 Baldwin. Middle West Millinery Co. Learn ItRight'9 How would you like a situation that pays a salary twelve months in the year ? How would you like to work for a firm that appre- ciates your services and increases your salary with your experience P J . How would you like to know that you can remain with a jirm just as many years as you desire to work? How would you like a situation that you can 'hold regardless of political influence or local feud P The Springfield Business College Places its graduates with the best firms. A situation is SURE as soon as you meet the requirements of the business world. Let me do for you what I have done for thousands. l. A. Taylor, President Thereps a Reason For us having customers that have traded with us for over 15 years. They know that we give them honest merchandise for their honest money. Gur best advertise- ment is the host of satished customers andfriends that talk for us. Fra, A1941 4 , mini' mag. ' Q59 Chas. Mach Dry Goools Co. Anything to keep you cool in Suits Hats or Furnishings Come in and see our lines and make this your headquarters , Fer uson,Min ,Banks 3 , 298 St. Louis Street We strive to always give the best possible value at l Moderate Prices We solicit your patronage 695 W Shoe Co. A Springiieldis Family Store 119 Southeast Corner of Square 105 McDaniel Avenue Salts Bros., Druggists A full line of Toilet Articles, Stationery, Cigars, Tobacco, PureiDrugs and Patent Medicines. lee Cream and Cold Drinks, Fine Candies always in stock and fresh. Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Corner Madison and Dollison Streets .--' f 25.41 ff . IM -, ,J V J . gunna ..'fg1 x- 5 ' 36150, Q G ggi-.aa-Q! -E, -nf' Ul u ,- 'm ,,, ,r A .4 ' f , me V My we Q ,Q ,. Wff f t '1gl ,rQ'v f' v t' , f' M f A ' L.-f'-was f'-M'J 'M 5 3 TSW? Q . ,n N , JT- L-12 f, ufitifs .J-V if ' ' f f f 4 f 0 X xrg 7?-,H f, ff ,i f ,' ' ', V.. M y ,sw , ' ,fg,,x5 ' , f -K f 7 i ...hg4-ms, , s ' ,, .5 . fat' ig. Q-iffxfsw . 1 f ' 'P H ws i W' . if : wf v ynrlg yt , 1 QI 2.7, f X , gag, ,1af, ttfr. 1 , H V, f t- X X inks - ' 1 ionery, Patent Drinks, fresh tions 3 .1 ists F ts r Wig ,X 7 17, J,,b, yyyy W A li ill A1 XxXX 'X' : ' I - ll lil uality Ko dak Finishing Can only be had at Hurlburt-Sltepparcl Photo Supply Co. , The Kodak Storew s 315 St. Louis Street Normal Students Notice We give ten per cent. off to Normal Students on Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags Scliwiecleris 7 Trunk Factory 317 College Street We Repair Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags Normal Students Are cordially invited to visit our store and make themselves at home. 'Donlt feelany hesitancy asking for any information, it will he gladly given. But don't fail 'to observe our full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Luncli Goods anal Fruits. Student Trade Solicited VAUGHAN Gnocnav C F Phone 3362 703 Madison Brownie Book Store 307 South Street ls the best place to buy Books, Stationery, Kodaks, Fountain Pens, Films, ,Kodak Books, 'Picture Frames and Blank Books Complete stock of everything kept in a first- class, up-to-date hook store We Strive to Please Phone 75 At the Colonial Club. Katherine Harrison: Mi: Hyde, l want to speak to you for awhile, and you, too Mr. Adam V ns. Hyde: You can't do it now, Kathryn. Velda Stevens: VVell, I'd like to see the time she couldn't do it. George Engleman had danced with a Smith twin at the May Festival, and proceeded to es- cort a Smith twin home, but George didn't know that he had had the company of two Smith twins when Barnard was sore at him next day. ATHA erorut e Co The Store for Men and Boys ,149 Our customers may he assured that the new and smart thing in F Will always he found here. L. M. Stewart it 651 Monroe Street Phone 189 We handle everything in the grocery line. Also Fresh Country Milk and Fresh and Cured Meats. We make special attempt to keep Pure Vegetables and Fruits. We Deliver All Goods Promptly r First Class Barbers Stylish Work We Want Your Patronage Mel Cagle . y . Landers Building y Your friends can huy anything you can give them except Your Photograph There are photographers in this city and l am one of them . B. Duncan Ground Floor Studio 329 South Street. Prof. O'Rear to Mr. Adams: If you start Why is it that Lulu prefers to study H t to prove a specific point you cannot be im- and Catherine Virgil While both Floren p rtial judges, one of whom you are which. Armel like Horace so much better? . Julian, The Grocer Phone 1638 , 1025 Dollison Street, Springfield, Missouri We handle everything in Groceries and Meats, both fresh and cured, also Tropical Fruits, Vegetables and Lunch goods. y We carry afull line of Fancy Hose, Toilet Articles and Notions. We cater especially to the tracle of the Staclents of the Normal School 1 J The Best Plaee iri Springfield eng ww IVIENIS CLOTHES LS at X gsgggf-gigegsgms S Q -1 - The Glasgow Tailoring Ce. I . U. G. DAWSON, Manager Se. Louis Se. Telephone 1813.1 e Haywee S I Barher Shep Smith Street Exelusive I Barhers Turkish Baths A N F . I We Never Close OSEPH JEWELRY CUIVIPANY EXCLUSIVE ,IEWELEES SOUTH AND SQUARE SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI 1 I I IGHONIS A DR nwfiixtrl QUT-TON .- FD FFLTE' T Tfi TTfX'IKT7C' 'FXTT l 4 Cb 5 1 au gg, 2 ,CE g I H0 P 5 B Ay- a r as -,im ,.- - -H , P 4 DRAUGHGNS-THE GROWING SCHOOL-DRAUGHONS 5 A summer Course at DRAUGHON,S BUSINESS COLLEGE should enable you to prepare for a A Well paying position, or to work your Way through any college. or university in the land. No vacation. Cool and comfortable halls for summer school Work. For catalog and full particulars address A. J. Bates, President Draughon's Business College, Springheld, Missouri ,N -- fre, X--un. J, ,- - .. M - ., Williams l3agh Commercial lllustraiors and Photographers 4 'nib 059 n ' -0 o.wd'a?'em0fq If st' ff -'35 0104094 I fa?gg2gfZ, 742-744 Landers Bldg. s Springfield, Missonrl 1 H his for Women to W ear, W epve Gozfftv 4 1 l Ladies? Read to Wear and lVlilliner 316 South Campbell Phone 3360 Reasons why you should trade with us 1. XVe aim to make our store headquarters for Normal students. 42. As an appreciation of your patronage we hand you with each 25c purchase a coupon. Save these coupons and when you get 150 of them, return them and we will give you FREE a 7-piece dinner set of Vtlhite Bavarian China with your initial hand painted in pure coin gold. Keep saving your coupons and you can add piece by piece to this set until you have the complete set of 100 pieces. If you do not wish these for yourself, give them to your fraternity or society and we will have any letters you wish put on them. 3. VVe help support Normal athletics. 4i XVe advertise in the Normal Magazine and the Ozarko. 5. Vtle employ Normal students as clerks, who are making their own way through school. 6. VVe give you better merchandise for less money than any other firm in Springfield. -7. VVe keep Cleaned and Pressed Free of Charge, as long as same lasts, any suit or overcoat purchased from us. . S. Last, but not least, we give you 10 per cent discount on any purchase made at our store. . orrison Clothing Company Southwest Corner of Public Square liogers 81 Baldwin ardware Company wm erm -z, v o 5, 6 5 'sin gg Fl nv- 5' cg, o o'Nan EL93' y Headquarters for everything in porting Goods, Shelf and l-leayy Hardware Farming lmplements, Etc. The Dividends on a T ent Life Polio ln the Kansas it Lifeln uranoeCo. Are guaranteed to be sufficient to pay the Last Five Premiums White 81 lillson 646 Landers Building Springfield, Missouri We have the best lines usually carried in a jewelry store appropriate for any occasion The Jeweler and Hawkins dc Miller, l Diamond Merehant Jewelers Established in Nin etee d Hundred South Side Public Square S Corner South and Walnut Streets The Biggest Little Store in Town, The Big M377 Clothes Shop Clothing- Specialists NeverLess S 1 O, S 1 57 NeverMore Clothiers, l-latters, Furnishers We Save You 810 123 South Side Square Springfield, Missouri Will C. Lohmeyer FurieralDirector arid Emb almer Telephone 742 305 West Walnut Street Springfield, Missouri Finest Anihulanoe Service in the City - 6' We Never Sleepy' ItiPays to Pay Cash Dodyou realize and un erstand the rea- sons why You Should Buy Your illllillirierys Dress Goods Reacly-to S Wear at The Cash 112 Southeast Cor. Square THAT oDRu'R-re PHNTHERJ. ' v , I 'L v X I . i .W QM l 'Q ' l Air' S : B W S kxr! id X ,gil ll! ', E -K. all 5 3 0 O 1 ' Q ft . 9 X 'Ii 'i lxxx- AU ' .XX 07,11 'I V' oHMY2 HOW Pvt CHANGED Q' p 4 There was a little Freshman Who got in a stew, - He h d m b k a so any oo s He couldn't read them through. With Faculty he parlied And with Faculty he plead, And then he wailed wildly And toward home he fled. irried in a ' occasion 7 Town 'URY '- ERfr - bf ,, B, 6 I A 299 I VE l V W 0 n hrough. d, 'r L W e sell the Best Clothing Made .YE Hart, Schafner 80 M arx M alce 518.00 to 530.00 Quality is Our Password Your money hack 'without a murmur Schneider' 'Clothing Co. S Northwest Corner Square ' The Place to Buy Drugs, Candy, Soda, Dentonps Drug Store A f 223 South Street P 0 ,Colonial Pharmacy 0 Woodruff Building Luopman Printing Co. A P Have Moved from 412 South Street to 406 South Street Established 28 Years Levy- W ohf Dry Goods Co . T he Model A9 G3 w- mkfgi-594'-gf dan 'zqgifgWt5F4290' E, 1, Z ,,,c. gym-u f v' Q- 'il Specializing in Women's Ready-to-W ear Apparel An Entire Floor of Millinery G THERE'3 STILL Room F012 ANOTHER Knot 7. Classy Cleaning and Pressing to be found at -- , jd v- ,Z a Ayres Cleaners and 9' A, N T7 1 7 5 1 2065 D ers JuST WATCH NE ' ffl' fl, 'Q -0 Y T-URN THE TRIGK ,-Q-is-'Qi Z , ' X ' x 2 l -. flffsglx ff, . 3 ATMN' XQYF Sl Ting'-ts fn . 309 College Street Q . X C. , ,,yi?.5gqwgx Phone 675 , Q . 1 . 'W-'-01, ' ' 'l-0 J7? H X- .-139 ' X ' ' ' ' -. 7 Y. 'f T B X C t . xlv. f . xi Q Summerfield Floral .r Q ,wisp , M :. 5 4, ,I Wifi, f 3 Om El1'1 S P Y 0 Q 1, x I ' I X Cor. Walnut and Jefferson W 1' . - ' U ' Streets 0 , , . vfflfl b . fs- 1- MXN- H , Phone 887 4515123 7, X ff , A-2 , X ' X X X i Cut Flowers and ff , g :- J Floral Designs E Qs-K X ' p All Kinds of Bedding Plants . 'ff . f I W ff ' Tomato Plants. 1-15 --A- U 4' ' 1 A l I 1- f- ,., Oar Family of Depositors The relations existing between the officers and employes of the German-American Bank and its patrons are akin to those of a family. The requirements of each depositor, no matter how exacting, are given the best possi- ble attention and all accommodation consistent with responsible banking is extended. The appreciation of this service by the pub- lic is evidenced by the following comparative statement: ' Deposits June 23,1915 - - - 359,118.92 Nov. 10,1915 - - 79,912.42 March 7,1916 - - 142,830.72 -June 30,1916 - - 178,016.28 German American Bank The Bank of Individual Service Comer South and Walnut Open Saturday Evenings Until 8. Oiclock When you want Athletic Goods come to 1v66-D1118fdrS We have What, you Want and at the right price too. Make this place your athletic home. Nee-Dillard Sporting Goods Co. 309 South Jefferson Street. Phone 1076 9' .2 ff,- , f GX' x 1n Non We to Tri Baf L r W -- l, and und at rs and t Floral Y efferson and gns lg Plants ts- IOITIC to S he right athletic e 1076 ay' Normal Stndents Notice We give 10 per eent.. off to Normal Students on Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags ehwiedervs Trunk Factory 317 College Street We Repair Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags Schilling Shoe Co. t Prices T Moderate Always Weaoefs Shoes C Are a Little Better A. W. Weaver Shoe Co i Holland Building East Side Square . 1 T Price Drag Co. On the Squaren At South Street A Drugs, Fine Toilet Articles, Stationery Kodaks, Candy and the Finest Soda and Lunch- eonette in town. i Ph 413 one 414 Forlce Creamandlces We are now located in our New Plant and are better pre- pared than ever to care for our customers. 4 Tracy Dairy s o. 4 Corner Campbell and Brower 4 I Teacher d Students of the Springfield State Normal are respectfully requested to read d absorb the facts contained in the following add. Whofijjg and Middle West Millinery Company Sfjtjfifiet The largest and most complete line of Millinery and Millinery Material in Southern Missouri. Competent designers and trimmers to assist in the selection. Buying as We do from the largest manufacturers to supply our Wholesale trade, enables us to give you newest style, up-to-now millinery at its real value, and you wil find that the prices are always less at the . Middle West Millinery Company 4 ' 1 F1 6-31 8 uth Street Missouri. ie largest Lnery at its ruth Street Holland Banking Co. Established 1875 Capital s250,000 Q Friendship and accounts of students will receive appre- ciation deserved. S Launderers Dry Cleaners ' Home of the Pur-ple Boxv Frank B. Smith Laundry Company 512 Boonville Street Cheek and Madding, Agents Locliels 312 South Street Springfield, Missouri Distinctive Styles 1 Popular Prices Exclusive Ladies' Ready - to - Wear H 13 Van Matre Drug Co. Two Stores Holland Building St. Louis St. and Square Phones 49-50 Southeast Corner Boonville ancl Cornmereinl Streets 1 Phones 717-718 Drugsi Cigars, Soda . Johnstonls Candy Springlield, - - Missouri - ,fx X .. 2 , -I. f , . Q -.... Q, f ',-X7 .19 ..- Q U A I 5 - ' ' 5 S. If .I - -1 ' ' . . NL 1 . . fQl . . J 1 - f - - ' ' ' E ' ' - J ' A ' ' K 1 r--- - 4'7'2'? - ' X . - -- - - .3 -10 4--, . ---,--, , , , ,' Ii ggkn ,5:f3:'G'E22if 52651 '+11g 2fZ3Qs f., 0, lg 14. N -L:-1-, 9 , x'+S. ogf. 4, f-.g-, , 40 O., , '. +,0.0, X .fu vq'qo- 90. --oo0f.'o0u -.Q 0 .a...o 0-o -0 1 Q N5Q0eQ,-.go--Q-, y,.f 0 f . you-.apo . nf, Q OM s x QD, ...sy fgy, ..s,f, 1 , Q . 1. -., 0 4 v, t .,, f ,sf gvfv,h,O.,'oQiQ+'Q'oQN-3,314 hug. vase ,'..,5::,.g.:-Q .1404 ,, 54:i., 4u,'0,'f:g,Q 'fic-30 qs.-. 1,-- vb-:ff vp- If '-:-.'.-.-t ' '15-.9 -, 4 'Q 4 ' Q . f, ,-o ,Q yay, f,-.'. f, ,,,. . - 9..- .-.-,.,,, ofqo 5.0 ko,4QQoO,Nqos,.l0Q -.2 'vw-. -.J 6 s.f , s 0 o,1pO v, gy Q1 J .0.fb .. '1 4b,? 0,.fw.s4'2 QA A ' 1'-gf - '- -4 ' V- , ' x ' Q x Q 1.55 affine m 013311. 'W Eislier Drug Company Always tries to please its custom- ers by supplying Quality Drugs and Fountain Drinks Try Us r 54 309 East Walnut Street A voice that qaickens the musical ear of cliildhood, a voice that stirs the ma- sician to his most inspired .. 7 - ini 5 'VWTTW ,ln-' ., ,vt 'hm .X moments, an yet a voice 5 -of a lyfe long friend--this ,.f f'A-M5 , e ' is the voice of the Q: if IXXQ .!.-,AXX A V' E 111 I CHICKERI W e will be glad to welcome you to oar masic rooms and let the Cliickering tell you, its own message in a little hay lioar or so of good music. Sold Exclusively by East Walnut Street CO. Masonic Temple Bldg. Home of the Mason and Hamlin, Chickering, Benning and Huntington Pianos I -N. I! -v ' I .lx X J p ln lv lift is K w l o0f XII-lt 1.1- 131157 to OHI- ring 5 and nks Street l-ll z voice Z-this at the music. ie Bldg. . ' P .1 3 ,, , . , - Av. , - :1,f, . . . V . --. . . 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Proceedings were entered in the Springfield Court of Appeals on July 15, by the junior Class of the Springfield State Nor- mal School against the,Ozarko Staff of the same school for alleged alienation of its-affections from the duties and pleasures which it might otherwise have enjoyed. , The plaintiff charged that the staff had worked many mean, underhand schemes to accomplish its evil desires. During the ten days of the trial, there was not an hour when the court-room was not crowded to itsilimit by sympathizers of either one party or the other. The chief witnesses for the class were Mary Hibler, Armel Hawkins, Park Stubblefield, George Engleman, and Lucile Hoff- meisterfi The Staff was represented by Miss Blair, Zella Jones, and Finis Illnglemian. T N Armel Hawkins was first called to the stand. She testified that the Staff required so much time of Horace that he barely escaped flunking in the spring term. After being cross-questioned, it came out that the real reason for his near-distaster was a disease, similar to somnambulism, except that the patient suffered from real wide-awake walking, done while in a day-dream. George Engleman proved, without a doubt, that he was kept away ff0m1the,Jeffei-Sqn five nights in one week because his brother, busy on Ozarko, couldn't go with him. Mary Hibler claimed that her scientific research, consisting of efforts to 'learn what colors, mixed, make White were interrupted by continualirequestsgto hunt jokes. Stubblefield and Miss Hoffmeister complained that their dear ambition for fame was curtailed, during debating and orating season, by the unreasonable requests of the Stai for contributions to the Ozarko. Bess Inman, L. E. Matthews, and Ralph Cheek maintained that different members of the Staff had repeatedly interrupted auditorium conferences, regardless of their importance. The class testihed unanimously that the Staff actually requested them to go to the photographers to have their pictures taken. Q The witnesses for the defense were almost overcome by the com- plaints brought against the Staff. The plaintiff won the decision, chiefly, it is thought, because Virgil Anderson, the Barnard Twins, and Ed Har- mon, turned state's evidence. The Staff was forced to pay damages to the extent of 500 Ozarkos. This unexpected demand upon their re- sources forced them into bankruptcy. To satisfy their creditors, the Sophomores, they turned over to, them their office equipment and all surplus ideas. I 1, H E' ,u U . .,,. , , .-- , .. I- mtg- 5, jI ' ffgsf' h:3g.,' gsfg liw-5. :Uhr 'fg3,M7ee.w11---.R j :-gx1.k':q:'w :.::',: :'fQf:fg-Q,9'k'f1f '1f1, 1p':f!g:E'-Q'gg- 213Qi'.,, 'gigs' I f wi-, 'filflf-iiif' I Q ff' f'- '- 355 . 5 J-Tv Q-' ' .---3-1' v N39- 5. 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