Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1930
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X...a.r..'- ..'EP?gfL'!'f1.f -'JJ r.. --. . .---' ..-4,....eln-.n....4-1.1..-4-1.-Q..-...4.m.mm... sr, CANDLER RATHBONE SEWALL COVERT SKINKER LINNEY THE IBDAIQD UF IQEGENTS HE BOARD OF REGENTS is composed of six members appointed by the Governor of Missouri, with the State Superintendent of Schools an ex- oflicio member. Two members are appointed every two years, with ratification by the State Senate, each serving a term of six years. ' The following constitute the Board for this year and due to their sympathetic cooperation with President Ellis and the Faculty, the College is making great progress. W. G. RATHBONE, Springfield - President of Board W. S. CANDLER, Mountain Grove - - Vice-President W. I. BAKER, Springfield - - - Secretary and Auditor DORTHY RADLE, Springfield - ---- Treasurer ROY ELLIS, Springfield - - - - - President of College C. E. CovERT, Houston W. J. SEWALL, Carthage MRS. W. B. LINNEY, Springfield C. H. SKINKER, Bolivar CHARLES A. LEE, Jefferson City. ex-officio .l19l A MESSAGE EIQDM THE DIQESIDENT EDUCATION AS AN AMERICAN IDEAL HE FOUNDERS of our National Government were men of great parts, a race of intellectual giants reared in the favor of Providence to meet the unparalleled needs of their day. The eloquent declarations of Washington, of Jefferson, of Madison and their colleagues were no idle phrases culled from the pages of rhetoric. They were burning sentiments forged in fervid heat upon the anvils of their own souls. The framers of our constitu- tion recognized the ideal of free and universal public education as the very corner stone of our political and social order. Our free public schools are the power houses of American civilization. Probably the most fundamental principle of democracy is the ideal of equal opportunity to all. In this respect our public schools fall far short of the great American ideal. The child does not choose his place of birth yet his destiny, in so far as his chance of securing an education is concerned, may, in large measure, be determined by the locality in which he is born. It may be but a river. a highway, or even the surveyor's imaginary line which marks the division between vastly differing levels of educational opportunity. The educational interests of the state are broader than the boundaries of distinct lines or even county lines. Let not the wealthy and complacent community draw the cloak of self-righteousness about it and protest any responsibility for educa- tional opportunity in less fortunate localities. Mere possession of a superiority complex did not protect proud Rome from the onslaught of her less cultured neighbors. In the seats of justice and in the halls of legislation this state will be at the mercy of the democracy of tomorrow. It rests with us to determine whether our posterity shall be governed in wisdom and justice or whether the destiny of the state shall be that of ignorance and violence. l20l ROY ELLIS, AB., A.M Our President 'I'2lI N. BERTHA WELLS Dean of Women AB. fDrury Collegej E PEOPLE OP RARE ABILITY and understanding are a blessing to an institu- tion, then S. T. C. is thrice blest in having as its Dean of Women, Miss N. Bertha Wells. Not only does Miss Wells have understanding and ability, but she also has a strong and undying belief in the possibilities and the judgment of youth. She is greatly responsible for that democratic atmosphere which prevails in this school. The upper classmen sincerely hope that new students coming into this school will soon come to the realization that our Dean of Women stands ready to help them with all their problems. l'-221 CDLLEIEE FACULTY LINDSAY LLOYD ALEXANDER Head of Agriculture Department B.S. in Ag. CUniv. of Mo.l M.S. in Ag. QUniv. of Wis.j ANNA LOU BLAIR Foreign Languages A.B. and Litt.D. CMO. Valley Collegel Graduate Student Tilly Institute lBerlinl Univ. of Chicago and Yale Univ. 7 E B. B. BASSETT Head of Sociology and Economics Department LL.D. fNorthern Ind. School of Lawl B.A. fDes Moines University? M.A. QUniversity of Iowa? Ph.D. LUniv. of Iowaj J. D. 1BoUNoUs Foreign Languages B.S. in Ed. fSpringf1eldJ A.M. iUniv. of Missourib 23 A. W. BRIGGS Director of Physical Education and Athletics B.P.E. IY. M. C. A., Spring- field, Mass.l Diploma in P.E. CI-larvard Universityj W. V. CHEEK 'Y f Q JEANNE BROWN English AB. and A.M. IUniv. of Mob Commerce VIRGINIA FLORENCE COMPTON B.S. in Ed. and A.B. CSpring- Foreign Languages field, ' FLOI T. BURGESS t AB' Cspringfleldy A.M. lLeland Stanford UNIV., Head of Home Economics A'M. fcolumbia Univj Graduate Student of New York Department Graduate Student Cl-Iniv. of Univ. - - - ' ' B.S. Ed. IU . fM .l Callf-5 On leave of absence' 1930 NLS. l?Kan. Stalnjbxgciiu Cgllegeb On leave of absence, 1929-30 SES' 24 AGNES COWAN Voice Conservatory of Music CSpring- fieldl Pupil of Percy Hemus and Oscar Soenger Member of Yeatman-Griffth Master Class, Los Angeles MARY ELIZABETH DAVIS English B.S. in Ed. CUniv. of Mo.j A.B. QUniv. of Mo.l A.M. CColuxnbia Univj XV. O. CRALLE Sociology and Economics A.B. CUniv. of Okla.5 A.M. CUniv. of Okla.l Graduate Student QUniv. of Minn.D On leave of absence, 1929-30 4 VIRGINIA .IUDITH CRAIG Head of English Department A.B. lDrury Collegel A,M. Qwashington Univ.j Ph.D. CUniv. of Pennfl On leave of absence, 1929 J. D. DELP Head of Commerce Department B.S. in Ed. CSpringHeldD A.M. CUniv. of MoJ I25l RALPH V. ELLIS Health Director NLD. lBarnes Medical Collegel A.B. iLeland Stanford UniV.D A.M. tLeland Stanford Univj NORNlAN PREUDENBERGER Head of Foreign Languages Deparlment A.B. and A.lVl. iUniv. of Mol A,M. fHarvard Univj Graduate Student fUniv. of Mol MILDRED M. EVERTS Physical Education B.S. in Ed. ilowa State Teach- ers Collegeh Graduate Student fUniv. of Calif.l W. Y. POSTER Education 13.3, in Ed. rgpringfieldy RUTH THOMPSON GIBSON A.lVl. lGeorge Peabody College Commerce for Teachers, B.S. in Ed. CSpringfieldD f26l MAUDE R, GREUB Home Economics B.S. fKan. State Agri. Collegej M.S. fKan. State Agri. College! DORIS GUSTAFSON Voice Conservatory of Music lSpring- field! Pupil of Percy Hemus and of Madame Cathryn Carylna, New York City J -..wus CAROL HUMRICHOLTSER Ph s' I Ed ' MAYME HAMILTON y wa Lwanon A H Art Graduate of Sargent School of LICE ARRISON 'Physical Education Education B.S. in Ed. CSpringHeldl A.B, flndigna Univj BAS' in Ed' fspringheldy Gfigiluilfe Student lUI1iV- Of Graduate Student CColumbia A.M. QColumbia Univj OJ Umvj l27l Cl-IRISTIANA HYATT Speech Diploma of Speech lNorthwestern Univ.l B.S. in Ed. fCape Gir- ardeaul A.M. lColumbia Univ.l Deceased April 17. 1930 C. P. KINSEY Public School Music Student in Berlin, Germany Graduate Student Columbia Univ. Teachers College and Northwestern Univ. Graduate Chicago College Master's Degree, Gunn School of Music, Chicago wwawd-L MARY CATHERINE KEITH History B.S. in Ed. and A.M. lColum- bia Univ.l Graduate Student CUniv. of Calif.4l l28l , A LORETTA M. JONES Library Science B.S. in Ed. CMaryvillel B.S. in L.S. fUniv of lll.l Certiticat d'etudes fMiddlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.j MRS. C. P. KINSEY Piano Graduate and post-graduate fConservatory of Music, Stanberry, Moj Student in Berlin, Germany, pupil of Rudolph Ganz and Leopold Godowsky and Glenn Dillard Gunn . 9 p 315-nl D. T. KIZER Biology M.D. fOhio State Univj A.B. and A.M. tWittenberg CcIiegeJ ANDREW J. MCDONALD Physical Education A.B. fUniversity of Kanj Graduate Student fUniv. of Kan. and Univ. of Wisc.D WINSTON LYNES W1'nd Instruments and Band Graduate of S. T. C. Conserva- tory Artist Pupil of Joseph Ciustat and Alward of St. Louis CLARENCE KOEPPE Geography B.S. fColgate Univ.D A.M. fClark Univje Ph.D. fClark Univ.j R. W. MARTIN Chemistry B.S. in Ed. lSpringfieldH M.S. QVanderbilt Univj i291 N MABEL MOBERLY Rural Education B.S. in Ed. fSpringf1eldJ A.M. tUniv. of Mol Graduate Student fColumbia Univ.D M. A. O'REAR Head of Department of Educa- tion and Director of Training School A.B. and B.S. in Ed. fUniv. of Mol A.M. CUniversity of Chicagoj Graduate Student CColumbia H. EDWARD NETTLES History B.S. in Ed. fUniv. of Mol A.M. fUniv. of Mol Ph.D. fCornell Univj EMMETT PECK Violin, Orchestra and Orchestration STANLEY C' OPIVER Pupil of Chambord Giguere. Rural Education Boston, and Ludwig Becker, Chicago. 333,21 IZi'f'aeiiJaiciSi5fni,:iZ1'D Piatfljgigfleifekglcjlftljfgigi Olglfljg Umvi Collegej Univ. J ff- , ,,,' . .,.. A bfi! 3 i301 SUE S. PERKINS Head of Mathematics Department B-.S. in Ed. and A.B. CUniv. of Mo.D A.M. CUniv. of Chicagol Graduate Student Cflolumbia Univj JAMES W. SHANNON Head of History Department Ph.B. and Ph.M. CUniv. of Wisc.j Graduate Student fUniv. of Pa-.H Harrison Fellow in History and Harrison Scholar in History QUniv. of Paj ELDA E. ROBBINS English B.S: in Ed. CSpringfieldD A.M. tUniv. of Mo.D Graduate Student QUniv. of Mo.D On leave of absence, 1930 ' E311 L. PUMMILL Mathematics B.S. in Ed. QUniV. of Mo.j A.M. fColumbia UniV.J Graduate Student CMO. Univj AMY MARIE SIVEWRIGHT Piano Graduate in Piano fSpringf1eldj B.S. in Ed. CSpringHeldJ J. Thompson Normal Class lKansas Cityb Pupil of Glenn Dillard Gunn Chicago A. P. TEMPLE Head of Science Department B.S. COhio Wesleyan Univj Graduate Student iUniv. of E. THOMAS Agriculture BS. in Ed. fSpringfieldD M.S. Clowa State A. 25 Chifilgoi Collegej F. THOMPSON Eqdufgtion Bioloqical Sciences B L and A M funiv of M05 AB. fSouthwestern Collegel A.M. fColumbia Univ.3 UIFETT L AKENHUT A.M. flndiana Univ.J Graduate Student Qlaeland Stan- Orelgn anguages Ph.D. flndiana UniversityH fordj A.B. and A.M. QUniv. of Kan E321 DEBORAH WEISEL Art Diploma from the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Arts Graduate Student of Pennsyl- vania Academy of Eine Arts B.S. in Ed, fGolumbia Univ.l M.A. QColumbia Univ.J MARY ADAMS WOODS English AB. CDr'ury Gollegel A.M fUniv. of Mo . .D Graduate Student CColumbia Univ.j MARIE CONTENT WISE Piano Graduate of Drury College Con- servatory of Music Post-Graduate of Chalfant Con- servatory of Music Pupil of Effa Ellis Perfield. Josef Lhevinne and Percy Grainger. , -H, 9 ,yy H. A. WISE i Education B.S. in Ed. fSpringHeldil A.M. l.George Peabody Collegej Graduate Student LColumbia Univ.D SADIE WOODS Foreign Languages B.A. and M.A. 4Mo. Univ.l Brevet de la langue francaise, Dijon U. Erance X . E331 if Q ii ! i i 4, , , I ' TIQAI N I N13 SCHDDI. FACULTY Www ,. if 'YHA' sem? A f' vw w + - N: U: YSL Q? 'i i.f,X:mXV5 A4 , fipjk ' A . 'I' ,W 'gl ' a.. :.w - ' ,t , gf .E EVA ALLEN ELIZABETH ALLISON BRAGG Supervisor of Grade Four Supervisor of Grade Six BS. in Ed. lspringfleldl B.S. in Ed. CSpringHeldD A.M. and Diploma in Super- Graduate Student QUniv. of vision lColumbia Univ.J Mol AIMEE MATIE BRUPFEY Supervisor of English B.S. in Education fspringfleldl A.lVl. CGeorge Peabody College for Teachersl Ang? X R 341 On leave of absence, 1929-30 J. H. COLLINS Super visor of Ph ysical Education B.S. in Ed. and A.B. CSpring- fneldl Graduate Student Y. M. C. A College CSpringf1eld, Mass.J MARY ELLIOTT Supervisor of Latin B.S. in Ed. CSpringfieldQ ESTHER M. HENNICKE Supervisor of Grade Two Ph.B. fUniv. of Chicago? M.A. and Diploma in Super- vision fColumbia Univ., S 7 ly DORA HENNICKE Supervisor of Kindergarten B.S. in Ed. KS rin fieldj P 8 M.A. and Diploma in Super- vision CColumbia Univ.j A E351 WWW? EFTON HENDERSON Supervisor of Science B.S. in Ed. and A.B. CSpring Held M.S. CCornell Univj BRILLA HIGHPILL Supervisor of Grade Three B.S. in Ed. fSpringf1eld5 A.M. and Diploma in Super vision fffolumbia Univj Graduate Student LUniv. of Calif.l On leave of absence, 1929-30 Silt-mu 191'-' ,N ,Ll 'i u 4 if at Wie ESTELLE HINTON Supervisor of Grade One B.S. in Ed. lffolumbia Univ.j MRS. LLOYD HITCHCOCK Supervisor of Grade Six B.S. in Ed. lUniv. of MoJ Graduate Student QUniv. of A.lVl. lGeorge Peabody College M j for Tcachersj O' 'Xt ,Jr HENRIETTA KELLER Supervisor of Musz'c State Teachers College CSpring- LUCILE PYLES ETHEL NORMAN fjeldl l Supervisor of Physical Training School Librarian Ch1C'1g0 MUSICQI Collqge Education , Northwestern UDIVQFSIIY , HS. in Ed. 1Spr1ngfieldJ Columbia Teachers College B.S, fUn1v. of Kansasj l36l ,ef f I Him. NELL RUTLEDGE Supervisor of Grade Five B.S. in Ed. and A.B. CUniv. of Mo.J A.M. fUniv. of Mo.U Graduate Student LUniv. of Mich.J wb 5 t ALMA SEIDNER Supervisor of Mathematz'cs B,S. in Ed. fSpringf1eldJ A.M. lUniv. of MoJ MYRTLE TETER O. P. TRENTHAM Supervisor of Nfathematics HARRIET VESTA .WOOD Principal of the Training BS. in Ed- Cllniv- Qf M00 Supervisor of History School PLM. CColumb1a Umvj B.S. 1n Ed. 1Spr1ngf1eldD , , Graduate Student CLeland A.M. and Diploma in Super B-S m Ed' fspfmgfleldi Stanford5 vision fColumbia Univ.j M.B.A. QNorthwester Univj On leave of absence, 1929-30 ' E371 IBUSI N ESS ADMI N ISTIQATIDN WALTER I. BAKER h DONNA ASHWORTH , Auditor of the College Asszstant Dzrecror of Extenszon Secretary to the Bogfd of Regents DORA ANN HAYMES Director of Extension P E - RFWITT YANS Secretary of Appolntment Asszstant Regzstrar Bureau L I381 LENA LUNSFORD Assistant to Dean Wells GRACE PALMER AB. KDrury Collegeb B.L.S. fUniv. of Ill., Graduate Student QCo1umbia LEE H. MORRIS Business Manager B.S. in Ed. fSpringfield,J U ' . DOROTHY RADLE On 123:95 of absence in NELL D, REID Secretary to the President 1929-30 Registrar 39 V 1 THE FACULTY CCUNCIL HE FACULTY COUNCIL of the State Teachers College has handled many problems of the College during the past ten years. The President of the College is the Chairman of the Council. The members of the Council are the Dean of Women and the eleven heads of departments. The organization of the Council was necessitated by the increasing size of the Faculty, which now numbers more than seventy members. Detailed consideration of innumerable school policies is practicable only in a relatively small group. Since every mem- ber of the Council is in close touch with various instructors, the Council is representative of diverse needs and opinions. In some cases the President re- quests the Council to formulate a recommendation for general Faculty action. Possibly there may be some interest in the type of problems that the President presents for discussion or action by the Council. Some questions recently con- sidered have been the arrangement of commencement activities, optional versus compulsory assembly attendance, plans for association and co-operation with the Faculties of the other State Teachers Colleges, methods of raising scholastic standards, and countless minor matters connected with special emergencies. The Council is not quite, but is very nearly, identical with the Course of Study Committee. The head of the Education Department is Chairman of the Course of Study Committee and the Committee includes two additional representatives from the Education Department. E401 STUDENT IEOVEIQNMENT TUDENT GOVERNMENT in Southwest Missouri State Teachers College functions through a student council. This council is composed of a President, a Councilman elected at large from the student body, and the Presi- dent of each of the four classes. It is the duty of this Council to direct school activities in general and to sponsor programs, entertainments and special features. Tom Welsh, the president this year, has filled the position with remarkable ability. He has been a friend to all the students, attempting to serve their needs. C. E. Burnett, councilman-at-large, has also stood for progress and service. Howard Potter, Leo Spradling, E. Wayne Shannon and Efton Thomas, each a class president in his respective order, has shown a splendid spirit of co-operation and has represented his class in a stately manner. l41l JM? i . 421 . I-- 's 4 x -. ,.. -' . ',, '1 x ' 1 . U ,, .. fuz. 'f . 4, .' r-'.'.- E' ' 4., . . .44 4 aw..-:,g'..4 .-1,7-' ..', 'I-4 fp Ig I 1 , .. '.-. jj. .. .4-,I ,I, I ' .I . II , ,I I-K I 4:4 , '4 .. , 4,-4 -g, . . I , Wu. 4 4 . 44.I . ' '..7?v .. '- . 54- . 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Awtr a ' ' MY .., V. x..' 1 n ll i -J .,. ,J ,,,. Iv, . 1 4. SENIUIQ CLASS JAMES WARR SHANNON HOWARD POTTER BETTY BEAN Vice-President Preszdent Secretary and Treasurer ' E451 WILMA BAUGH Springfield Y. W. C. A., President: Dramatic Art Club. ADA BAWBELL Golden City Music Club: F-Square Club: Senior Beauty Queen. BETTY BEAN Springfield Library Club: Y. W. C. A.: Class Secretary: Spartans. LULA BISHOP Springfield Cilee Club: Music Club. UNA BLACKLEDGE Springfield VIRGINIA BRADSHAW Springfield Spartans: Bruin Boosters. CLARENCE BURNETT Isabella Library Club: Councilman-at-Large: Inter-class Debating. JOE CANTRELL HGFTUIAIIQ Science Club: Country Life Club. EVERT CHEATHAM Blilllings Science Club: Y. M. C. A. OPI-IA CHEEK Springfeld Spartans: Commercial Club. MARVELLA C. CLAYPOOL Walnut Grove Commercial Boosters: Campfire Girls. l46l MRS. KATE CRALL Springfield HARVEY DAVIS Sapulpa, Okla. Tri C: English Club. ELIZABETH DULIN Springfield Country Life Club: Spartan: Honorary Home Economics: Campfire Girls. PAYE BUSI-IONG EBRITE GC1l'r7eSUl'lle LEONARD E. EBRITE Gainesville Country Life Club: Commercial Boosters: Men's Glee Club: Basketball: Ozarko Staff. LILLY EPPS Springfield Library Club: Y. W. C. A.: E-Square Club: Pi Gamma Mu. DEAN FITZGERALD Cardwell Library Club: Y. M. C. A.: La Tertulia: Science Club: Ozarko Staff: Courtesy. CLARA MAY FISHER Springfield CLARA GALLOWAY Billings Campfire Girls. PEARL H. GLIDEWELL Springfield Home Economics. WILLARD J. GRAEF Sarcoxie Standard Staff: Ozarko Editor-in- Chief: Country Life Club: Dramatic Art Club: Industry: Tri C.: Economic Major: Pi Gamma Mu. LOY HAILEY Springfield K. D. Club. EDNA HART Granby Diana Club: Dramatic Art Club. E471 uv-4'0 MILDRED HEMME Springfield F-Square Club: May Queen Attendant. BLANC!-IE T. HUDSON Bellwood. Neb. LOTTIE HUDSON Bellwood, Neb. WILBUR HUSTED Springfield Commercial Club, DOROTHY JONES Springfield GEORQIE MARIE JONES Republic Commercial Boosters: Glee Club. BESSIE KEITH Springfield DOYLE KEMPER Springneld Tri C.: Grizzlies. HOMER KESTERSON Springfield Science Club. BEN J. KLOEPPEL Brinktown Music Club: Country Life Club: Com- mercial Club. GERTIE MAE KUNKLER Lamar Spartans: Bruin Boosters. HATTIE LAIDLEY Summersuille L is English Club. ELENDER LANDERS Springfield Honorary Home Economics Society. MAURINE LEEPER Springfield Spanish Club: Senior Play. THEODORE LINDHOLM Mountaz'n Grove JOSEPHINE LOHMEYER Spflingfleld Art Club: F-Square Club: Ozarko Staff. MILDRED LOUD Springfield Girls' Glee Club. CLYDE MCCONNELL Nixa Country Life Club: French Club. HELEN MCCORD Crane Commercial Boosters. MARY MCGARVEY Springfield Art Club: Library Club: Ozarko Staff. JOSEPHINE MCJIMSEY Springfield Senior Beauty Queen: Pi Gamma Mu. LETHA MCKENZIE Eudora PAULINE MCKINLEY Springfield S RUTH MARBUT Verona Campfire Girls: Country Life Club. 'l49l CW NELLIE MEANS Mt, Vernon Commercial Boosters. CHLOE MERRITT Sparta English Club: Diana Club. PAYE MITCHELL Springfield President of Honorary Home Economics Society. ROBERT J. MOON Springield Tri C.: Vice-President of Science Club. LYMAN MooNEY Rogersuille Y. M. C. A.: Culee Club. MANSON MUNRO Cuba S Club: Football, '29. BESS MUSICK Springfield Music Club. LORA A. MYEARS Springfield Country Life Club. WINNIE V. OWENS Grana'Uiew, Ark. Honorary Home Economics Society. RUTH PAGE Walnut Grove Country Life Club. HAROLD N. PAINTER Sedalia Y. M. C. A.: Science Club. GRANT PERKINS SIQQIUIUB I50 Science Club: S Club: Country Life Club: Track, '28-'29. JOHN PERRY Nevada S Club: Football: Sportsmanship. HOWARD C. POTTER Springfield Senior Class President: Inter-class De- bater, '28, '29: Inter-class Orator, '29: Pi Gamma Mu: English Club Grizzlies. LOUISE POWELL Springfield Merry-Go-Round: May Queen. JOHN RAGLAND Deepwater Commercial Boosters. HAZEL RHODES Springfield Merry-Go-Round: Honorary Home Economics Society. MABEL RICKSON Brownington Art Club: Campfire Girls. EUGENE SCAFE Neck Cizy S Club: Science Club: Football Captain, 1929: Standard Staff. SHERMAN SCHLICHT Nlidngud Science Club MRS. BLANCHE SCOTT Mountaz'n Grove Honorary Home Economics Society. TI-IELMA SAVILLE Springfield Ozarko Beauty Queen: Art Club: Library Club. JAMES WARR SHANNON Springfield Standard Staff: Pi Gamma Mu: Tri C: Vice-President Senior Class. LORENE SHELTON Mt. Vernon May Queen Attendant. 1 . 5511 LOANNA SMITH Springield Honorary Home Economics Society. RALPH STEWART Springfield Science Club, President. HALBERT SWINDLE Seflflfh Dunklin County Club. CLEO S. TAYLOR Thayer Country Life Club: Boys' Cilee Club: Boys' Pep Club: Tri C. MARGUERITE TEETER Jl1SpE?l' Girls' Glee Club: Music Club: Dramatic Club: Merry-C10-Round Club. Presi- dent: Popularity: Standard Staff. ROZELLE THOMAS Lees Summit Commercial Boosters: Y. W. C. A.: Senior Class Play. HILDA F. TODD Springfield Spartans: Campfire Girls: Country Life Club. LLOYD TURBEVILLE Arbyfd Y. M. C. A.: Science Club: Country Life Club: Ozarko Staff. GLEN UNDERWOOD Arbyrd Dunklin County Club. MARGARET UPTON Tecumseh Honorary Home Economics Society: Country Life Club: Major in Home Economics. ONARD UPTON Tecumseh Commercial Boosters: Country Life Club: Ozarko Business Manager: Major in l 52 l Commerce. VIVIEN WADDLE Springfield Dramatic Club President: Standard Staff. LORENE WADE Republic English Club. MARY WALL Houslon Spartans. PAULINE WATSON Morrz'sUz'lle English Club: Music Club: Glee Club. MARY WEST Purdy LOGAN WILSON Hume Country Life Club: Men's Glee Club. KATE E. WOLF Marionuzlle Art Club: Glee Club. RACHAEL WOOD Springfield Oratory: Dramatic Art Club: English Club: Merry-Go-Round Club: May Queen Attendant. JANET BOOTMAN Springfield ELIZABETH DENMARK Springield English Club: Science Club: Dramatic Art Club. T531 , M 1 Qs- ' ' i l we-S 190' E , I L 9515? TVZ1zfer Tiflzc I 54 1 JUNIDIQ CLASS JOSEPH ROBINETTE LEO SPRADLING HELEN WHEELER Vice-President President Sefrelary and Treasurer ' E551 NOBLE ABBOTT Stockton Commercial Boosters. GEORGIA ACI-IORD Greenield Commercial Boosters: Spartan. JOE ADAMS Aurora GERALDINE ALLMON Springfield Diana: Bruin Boosters. RANDOLPH ARMSTRONG Springfield Music Club: Y. M. C. A. HERMAN M. ATCHLEY Louisburg FRANCES BAUGH MI. Vernon ARCI-IIE BAY Pacific Grizzlies: Tri C. BRYANT E. BAY Pacific Tri C.: Y. M. C. A. RUTH BROOKS Rogersuille ELI BOUNOUS Monett Commercial Boosters: Dramatic Club. iso WANDA BRAMMER Green Forest, Ark. Art Club. LEILA BRANDON Springield BERTHA LANIER BROWN Springfield ROSE BUDLONG Springfield Music Club: Spanish Club: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A. MANVILLE CALDWELL LEONORA CAMDEN Ellington WAYDE CARLISLE A THERA CAVENDER Aldfl'Ch English Club: Music Club: Girls' Glee Club. MAXINE MARTIN CLARKE Louisburg Hartville A ua Glee Club: Honorary Home Eco- nomics: Spanish Club: Music Club: May Queen Attendant. WILMA CLARK Springfield MILLER COLEMAN Aurora NORMA COLLYER Springfield Honorary Home Economics Society. HELEN COVERT Houston Irnoso Club. l57l LUELLA COWAN Springfield Diana, President. EMILY COWDEN Springfield Ozarko Staff: Secretary of Commercial Club: lndustry. INEZ COWDEN Springfield La Tertulia. MAE COWDEN MOFfl,SUlill9 English Club: Commercial Boosters: Junior Orator. HERBERT M. CREWS Crocker Country Life Club. MARGARET CRIGHTON Springfield E-Square Club: Library Club. PAUL HOLLAND DARBY Springfield Dramatic Art Club: Tri C.: Grizzlies. DOROTHY D. DAVIS Phoenix, Ariz. Standard Editor: Merry-Go-Round: Ozarko Staff: Dramatic Art Club: English Club. FLORENCE DELISLE OZl1Fk GEORGIA DENNIS Springfield NINA DITMARS Dunnegan English Club: Music Club: Inter-class Debater: Inter-collegiate Debater. ILAI-I DIXON Springfield Spartans: Campfire Girls: Band: Orchestra: Glee Club. E581 HORACE DUDLEY Springfield Science Club. ADA EDMONDSON Stella Country Life Club: Campfire Ciirls. HANDFORD EDMONDSON Springfield Science Club. WAYNE ELLIS Stark City MAZIE ENGLAND Springfield GERALDINE ESTHER Lint? Creek FRANCES EVANS Branson HAZEL PLETT Max Dunklin County Club. ERMA FORD Springfield JEANNE FUGITT Springfield Science Club: Glee Club. JOHN GILLESPIE Springfield Tri C, President: Grizzlies, President: School Spirit. LESTER GILLMAN Wheaton il59l ..-'AK V f 'EM' inn., BESSE JAMES GULICK Springield Pi Gamma Mu. MARJORIE Goocn MODE!! Diana: May Queen Attendant. JOHN A. Hailey Springfield Country Life Club. LENA FRANCES HAM Plane City English Club: Music Club. LOUISE HAMANN Springfield Library Club: English Club. President: F-Square: Standard Staff: Ozarko Staff: Merry-C10-Round: Junior Beauty Queen. TRUMAN HARDIN Springield Tri C. CARROLL HAWKINS Buffalo Science Club. HOMER HILL Winona English Club: Y. M. C. A., President. VINETA HOLLAWAY Anderson Culee Club: Commercial Club: Library Club: Inter-class Debatet. MAZO HUBBS Springfield Girls' Cilee Club. HELEN HUDGINGS ASl7 Grove FRANK JACKLE Springfield Spanish Club. l 60 l HELEN M. JOHNS Springfield Honorary Home Economics Society. MRS. ELVIE MAE JONES Springield EULA JUMP Springfield IRMA KING Linn Creek Commercial Boosters' Club. LOTTIE B. KLEITZ Hume JOSEPH L. LAND Leasburg LAMAR LEE Springfield Pi Gamma Mu. ELLEN LENTZ Buffalo OLIVE LIPSCOMB AUG Pi Gamma Mu. JOEL C. LIVINGSTON Joplin HENRIETTA LOONEY Springfield Music Club: Girls' Glee Club: Band: Orchestra. THURMAN LUCAS Springfield K. D. Club. 611 AUDREY MAGRUDER Springfield Music Club: Standard Staff: Ozarko Staff: Girls' Glee Club. LOAN MALLORY Harruille Commercial Club. HAROLD H. MARGASON BOILUCII' ZEALIA MERTEL Springiela' LENA JANE MILLER Long Lane Country Life Club: Y. W. A.: Camp- fire Girls: B. S. U. MARGARET EDNA MILLER Ava Art Club: Honorary Home Economics Society: lrnoso. WILLIAM MILLER Elkland Grizzlies: Country Life Club: Library Club: Inter-class Orator. HALLIE MITCHELL Springfield Spartans. PAUL MITCI-IUM Springfield La Tertulia: Men's Glee Club: Inter- class Debater. CHESTER MOFEATT Plaro Band: Orchestra. DAZEL MONDAY Springield Science Club. H521 JAMES M. MOORE Ash Grove K. D. Club: Science Club. TOM MOORE ROUHI' Y. M. C. A.: Country Life Club. ALYNNE MORTON MGfShILi9ld Art Club. TERRY MOSS Cuba Tri C. HELEN NUNNELLY Springfield English Club: Music Club: E-Square: Ozarko Staff. LOUISE PATRICK Springfield Diana: Junior Beauty Queen. MAMIE PATTON Springfield Spartans: Commercial Boosters: Coun- try Life Club. PAUL PEASE Springfield EDNA D. PIGG Springfield Art Club. RUTH PRESCOTT Springield La Tertulia: Spartans. GLADYS PROCTOR Stoutland Country Life Club. EMILY RATHBONE Springfield E-Square, President: Music Club. CHAMP M. REESE Mountaz'n View Country Life Club: Commercial Club. President: Grizzlies: Y. M. Cf A. l63l -4? .af NOLA EELKER Kennett Dunklin County Club. SARAH REYNOLDS Berfhcl Country Life Club. WARRENA L. RHODES Springfield F-Square Club: Spartans. JOSEPH ROBINETTE HdFIUl'll9 Ozarko Staff: Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent: Country Life Club: Grizzlies. ANNIE SHERROD Sendih Dunklin County Club. ARON SMITH Cliquez E. GLEN SMITH Springfield Inter-class Debater: Men's Glee Club. LEO SPRADLING Mount Vernon Junior Class President: S Club: Track: Library Club: Country Life Club: Popularity: Ozarko Salesman. MRS. DALE B. STATLER Springfield Science Club: Dunklin County Club: Country Life Club. DALE STATLER Springfield Country Life Club: Glee Club: Dunk- lin County Club. ELZA STROUP Kennett Irnoso Club: Dunklin County Club. KIMBLE SWINDLE Senflfh l64l Dunklin County Club. CHARLES W. TALBOT Vfaynesuille MARGRET THOMAS Springfield Diana Club. DANNIE D. THOMPSON Ash Grove CHRISTINE TINNIN Hornersuille Dunklin County Club. OPAL TINNIN Hornersuille Dunklin County Club. RUBY TINNIN Hornersville Science Club: Country Life Club: Honorary Home Economics Society. LEON TOALSON Springfield ELINOR TUCKER Carthage Bruin Boosters: lrnoso: Sportsman- ship: Spartans: Merry-C10-Round. SUE UNDERWOOD Arbyrd Dunklin County Club. ORVILLE W GEORGE HENRY VANCIL Holcomb Dunklin County Club. AGONER Lebanon HAZEL WALES Springfield Y. W. C. English Club: Spartans: Inter-class Debater. ' E651 GENEVRA WALLIS Kennett Art Club: Dunklin County Club. DANA B. WARD Mounduille HAROLD WARD Joplin Science Club. GORDON WARDELL Gfllnby S Club: Library Club: Football: Track, 1930, Captain. TOMMY WELSH Springfield S Club: Tri C.: Personality: Stu- dent Council President. HELEN WHEELER Lamar Library Club: English Club: Music Club: Standard Staff: Junior Class Treasurer. HUBERT WHEELER Elkland Tri C. WALTER WHINREY Halltown Country Life Club: K. D. Club, Presi- dent: Standard Business Manager Elect. LEONARD T. WILSON Springfield VIRGINIA WILLSON Llimon, COIO. Bruin Boosters: Spartans. ADAH E. WILSON Waynesuz'lle EDWARD WRIGHT Pierce City H361 S Club. SDDHDMDIQE CLASS E. WAYNE SHANNON CHRISTINE MCNPLEASURE HENRY KILBURN President Secretary and Treasurer Vice-President ' Vf 4:71 Scrence Club Ozarko S Nevada Springfield Springfield Seymour Wheaton Springield Springfield Louisburg Springfield taff. Springfield Rogersuille Neosho Brum Boosters Spartan. HELEN BEEBE Springfield Y W C A Dramatlc Art Club: Ozarko Staff Dred January 27 1930. Elwood Springfield Prolem Springfield Carthage Springneld Springfield Bruxn Boosters Grrls Athletics. EDWARD BRASWELL Alton NATALIE BRIGGS Springfield Sophomore Beauty Queen Merry C10-Round: Spartans Standard Staff Ozarko Staff. CARMEN BRITAIN Mountain Grove LETHA BRITAIN Monett RUBY BRITTON ' Ozark LEON BROCK Sprz'ngHeld MARY BROOKS Rogersuille CHARLES W. BROWN Springield S Club: Track. M. LOUISE BROWN Springfield E. LUCILLE BROWN Springheld NETTIE BROWN Rocky Comfort VIRGINIA BUDLONG Springfield Spanish Club: Music Club: Glee Club: Campfire Girls: Spartans. MARY BUNCH Springfield ADABELLE BURDEN Sarcoxie Y. W. C. A.: Campfire Girls. MARGUERETTE BURKE JOpll'!'l Spartans: La Tertulia: Campfire Girls. BERNICE CARSON Golden Cillfy LUCILLE CARTER HdllfOLUl7 Campfire Girls. VERBA CHANEY LOLU!'y, Commercial Club: Country Life Club. RICHARD CHEATHAM Blllliflgs Y. M. C. A.: Science Club. MARY LOUISE CLIFTON Springfield JEANETTA CLINKINGBEARD Forsythe BERYL COFEMAN Springfield Grizzlies: Tri C. PAULINE COMPTON Dl1d6Ul'llQ J. WILLIAM COOK Crane NOEL Cox Spokane HILDA CRIGHTON Sprlingflelcl KATHARINE CRUME Springrield Bruin Booster: Spartan. EDITH P. CROW Springfield l4i9l JQQK Y!- MARIE CURRY Hartuille Country Life Club. DIELLMAE DARDEN Kennett JOHN DAVIS Springield Tri C.: Grizzlies. HOWARD DENNIS MGDSfi6fd Men's Glee Club. HUGH DENNIS Springueld SHEARL DENNY Republic Glee Club: Country Life Club: Tri C.: Grizzlies. MARIE DICKIE Springfield Bruin Boosters: Honorary Home Economics Society: Ozarko Staff. OMER DISHMAN Strafford Country Life Club. ALEXANDER T. DOUGLASS Senath K. D. Club: Dunklin County Club. JOHN DRAKE BOHUUF Country Life Club. 'rl-IELMA DRAKE BOIIIUUF Country Life Club. LUCY DRAPER Lebanon Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Club. ALFRED EDWARDS Forsythe Country Life Club. CURTIS EGGERS Decaturuille H. LEROY EIDSON Springfield WII-LIAIvI ENGLISH Springfield Glee Club: Science Club. CARTER FARMER DC1d9Ul'fl9 Track, '29: Country Life Club: S Club. JOHN O. FARMER W1'llard Science Club. CLAUDE PAWCETT Springfield Grizzlies: Dramatic Art Club: Inter-class Oratory: Inter-class Debater: The Hidden Guest. THELMA REEVES NGQIOI' LORENE FIEKER Spflingfeld' REGINA FLANAGAN Springfield Merry-Go-Round. WEALTHA FLOOD Galena DICK M. FORD Springfield Science Club. T701 ED. A. ERANKEN Springfield RUTH FREEMAN JOpll'r7 ERHARDT ERONING Springfield Ozarko Staff: Tri C.: Grizzlies. ESTHER EUGATT Seymour Commercial Club. GEORGIA GANN Waynesuz'lle EUGENE GARBEE Billings Football: S Club. VERBA O. GARNER Hartuille EAYE GARRETT Bakersfield Commercial Club: Country Life Club. HARLAN GATTON Crane WALTER GILBERT Waco Commercial Club. MARY GOODWIN EXQIEI' Commercial Club. CLYDE GOTT Roy Science Club. EUGENE GRANT Everton Y. M. C. A.: Science Club. MIRIAM GRIZZEL Nlidngua JOSEPHINE GUM Thomasville Irnoso. President ROBERT WESLEX' HARPE Mountain View MAURINE HARPER Springfield Commercial Club. MAURINE HARRA Springfield Merry-Go-Round. ROBERT HAUN Springfield Tri C.: Grizzlies. KIRK HAWKINS Ozark Key and Dagger Club. OTTo HAYWARD Dadeuille Y. M. C. A.: Dramatic Art Club: Men's Glee Club. ELOSSIE HEGWOOD Art Club: Spart Club. IONA HEGWOOD , Campfire Girls. VERNA Lou HERNDON Y. W. C. A. Washburn Washburn Springfield ' l71l LOEASE HILDEBRAND '29: Tri C.: S Club: ROBERT KILLIAN Dramatic Art Club. GEORGE KING Dramatic Art JUANITA KING ROBERT KING K. D. Club. l72I Clarkton Physical Education: Spartan: Y. W. C. A.: Art Club. LEONE HICKMAN HdrIUlll9 VIRGIE MAE HILTON Aurora LILLA HITCHCOCK Springfield WALTER HITCHCOCK AUG K. D. Club. ANGELINE V. HOLDER Walnut Grove DOROTHY HORNIDY Springfield HELEN HOWARD Springfield Commercial Club. MARGARET HUDDLESTON Alton PAYE INGLES Jasper EDWARD JACKSON Springfield EREDA JOHNSON Louisburg Merry-Go-Round. HELEN JONES Springfield N. EARL JONES Springfield RUTH JONES Plato Campfire Girls. MAY JOSLIN Sarcoxie Y. W. C. A.: Dramatic Art Club: Country Life Club. HALLIE KEMPER Exeter LAFON KERR Reeds Spring HENRY KILBURNA Springfield Football, '28, '29: Basketball. '28: Track, Commercial Club. Hornersuille Stockton Club: Grizzlies: Commercial Club. Campbell Houston HASKELL LAFAYETTE Hermitage GEORGIA LAQUEY Richland NELLIE LAW Highlanduille CHARLES R. LAWSON Aurora Country Life Club. NELLE LEA Richland Commercial Club: Dramatic Club. JESSIE LEE Springfield MILDRED LINDSEY Springfield Music Club: Y. W. C, A. MABEL LOBAUGH Montrose MARGARET LOGAN Springfield Library Club: Courtesy. LILLIAN LONGCRIER Walnut Grove MRS. VERNA MCCONNELL Nixa WILLARD MCCRARY Harwood Grizzlies: Tri C.: Commercial Club. HARRY MCELWAIN Springfield EVELYN MCGRATH Mountaz'n View HOWARD MCSWAIN Springneld EMMA JANE MARSHALL Kennett Dunklin County Club. MURRAY MARSHALL Springfield Standard, Business Manager: Basketball, Cap- tain 1930: S Club. CHARLES K. MARTIN Springfield Football: Track: S Club: Tri C.: Grizzlies: Standard Staff. MEDA MARTIN W1'llow Springs Music Club: Spartans: Commercial Club. WOODROW A. MARTIN Bois D'A!'C GRACE E. MEDLIN Joplin ELORA MEREDITH VIUSTG Commercial Club. MARGARET MEREDITH l'luIT2t1f1SUille Commercial Club. CLAUDE E. MIKKELSEN Nl.GUgUU Basketball: Football: Track. VERA M. MIKESELL ElDorado Springs I73 M, Se . I vi. . ' f X it 1 DOROTHY MILLER Springfield Sophomore Beauty Queen. EVELYN MILLER Springfield Spartans. HELEN L. MILLER Bolivar ALICE MINKLER Lebanon BEULAH MITCHELL Aldrich HATTIE MOBERLY I Greybull, Wyo. CHRISTINE IVIONPLEASURE Springfield Dramatic Club: Sophomore Class Secretary: Standard Editor-Elect. LELIA MOONEY Rogersuille VONITA MURRAY Springfield CAROL NEAL Springfield E-Square Club. J. DRUE NELSON Springfield Cheer Leader: Grizzlies: K. D. Club. ZELMA NORRIS Reddiflg, Iowa ELIZABETH ANN NORTH MdfShfleld English Club: Dramatic Club: Spartans: La Tertulia: Inter-class Debater. S. ELIZABETH NORTHRIP Rogersuille Y. W. C. A. MARIE OOLEY Springfield Merry-Go-Round. HAL R. PATTERSON Springfield Tri C. GRACE PHILLIPS Fair Play HARRY PHILLIPS Huntsville, Ark. Tri C.: Country Life Club. HAZEL PHIPPS Rogersuille PAUL PORTER Hallfown Country Life Club. OLON PRENTICE V1'OltZ Science Club. WALDO PROWELL Eldorado Springs Y. M. C. A. MILDRED QUINN Springfield Dramatic Art Club: Y. W. C. A. HUBERT RANEY Springfield l74l RUTH REAVES I .Mountain Grove ETHEL REED Joplin Standard Staff. VIRGINIA RENSHAW Springfield MABEL REYNOLDS Senath Y. W. C. A.: Dunklin County Club. IsoM RICHARDSON Cardwell Tri C.: Cirizzlies. BUEORD ROBERTS Neosho S Club, President: Football: 'Z9: Basketball, '29. IRENE ROBINSON Springfield ELIZABETH ROPER Spfliflgfield Art Club: Ozarko Staff. GLEN ROZELL ChC1C1'LU1'Ck VVILLIAM SANDERS Carthage H. MITCHELL SANFORD Walnut Grove Ozarko Staff Cartoonist. RETHA SELL Niangua ELIZABETH SENEKER Mt. Vernon E. WAYNE SHANNON lvlountain Grove Sophomore Class President: Ozarko Staff: Winner Oratorical Contest. H. PAUL SHELTON Springfield Band: Orchestra: Calee Club. ALICE SLUSSER Springfield Merry-C10-Round: Sophomore Beauty Queen. A. BURNELL SMITH Trenton, Nebr. Glee Club. EWELL SMITH Dadeuille Commercial Club: Grizzlies: K. D. Club. K. PAULINE SMITH Wes! Plains Irnoso. LOIS SPENCER Springfield Y. W. C. A.: Music Club: Dramatic Club. RUTH STANLEY Springfield Y. W. C. A.: Glee Club: Art Club: Ozarko Staff: i'School Spirit : E-Square Club. JOHN A. STEWART Bois D'Arc CLEO SWINGLE V BOll'Ul1l' English Club. I MRS. MYRTLE LYLE TABOR Springfield E75 CARL D. TACKETT Elijah K. D. Club. ADELAIDE TARLETON Springfield Diana Club. ALICE TAYLOR Thayer Irnoso. CATHERINE THAYER Flemington Commercial Club: Ozarko Staff. BUEORD THOMAS Monett K. D. Club. OSA TRAW Richland Country Life Club. BELVA TRIPLETT Fair Grove EUGENE VAUGI-IN Springfield K. D. Club. MRS. TI-IELMA WAGONER Lebanon GEORGIA LEE WALKER Springaeld Glee Club: Music Club: E-Square Club. MARY LEE WALLACE Kennel! Dunklin County Club. EVELYNE WEBER Lebanon Y. W. C. A. HAZEL WEBSTER JO,DllIf! JULIUS W. WELL Springfield Science Club: K. D. Club. VINCIL WHITE Sarcoxie Y. W. C. A. IRENE WI-IITESELL Springfield HELEN WHITESIDE Marshfield GLEN WIDICK Everton PAUL WILCOX Bolivar BILL WILEY Crane Country Life Club. MARVIN WILEY Sweet Springs Tri C. BESSIE WILLS Plzillipsburg Music Club. ADA A. WILSON Hume OLIVE LEE WILSON ASl'I Grove I70l ROBERTA WILSON MILDRED WOMMACK Commercial Club. G. RALPH WRIGHT Inter-class Debater. RUTH O. WRIGHT Commercial Club: Cvlee Club: ALLOTT YADON K. D. Club. Miller Springfield Lebanon Springfield Spartans. Springfield IN MEMORIAM HELEN BEEBE BORN FEBRUARY 1, 1907 DIED JANUARY 27, 1930 Her influence for good has been deeply impressed on the lives of her friends l77l TEARS U 'here I eormder Life dm! !!5 few year!- Al iczlvp of fog be!rw!x! 115 411211 !fze 51112,- A az!! fo bclfflcj, mm' !i1e be!!Ie done Ere fize 1415! eefzo diey zcifizizy our eurxg A roxe eimked in fire yfrrmg' my izozzr of feuryg The gzzyfy ffm! pm! L1 rlarkerzirzg shore do beufg The bury! of IIZZIJZUC' do-zwz dn zzrzljyferzirzg ,f!ree!, I rzc,'0rm'er LI! flze z'a'Ie12e,r5 of !eL1r5. T e old, old rieuri, mmf ye of ye5!er12z'g!2!, Cizieffuirzx, and bnrzfx, and keepers of fize yizeep, By every ezzp of Jarrow Nm! you ized, Lowe me from fearx, um! make me .fee uriglzf Ho-xc Calf!! lm!!! bark -wha! orzee he ,fmyefl !0 -weep, Homer im' .f!gl2! , Duivizz' lm' l!!!Ie lad! LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE I78I FIQESHMAN CLASS EFTON THOMAS DOROTHY LEONARD MAURICE HILL President Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President ' l79l LONNIE ADAMS Quapaw, Okla. S Club: Football. 1929: Basketball, 1930. HAZEL AGNEW Springfield ETOLIA ALEXANDER Niangua CILADYS ALLEN Rogersuille WINONA AMIS Springfield ERVIE AMOS Anderson JAMES AVFN N1'xa EMERENE BAILEY Ellildnd VIRGINIA BAILEY Aurora MABLE BAIN Oldrll lrnoso. OPAL BAKER Dexter Freshman Hockey Team: Spartan: Freshman Basketball Captain. WILBUR K. BAKER Hammond Y. M. C. A. WYLMA BARNES Licking MARTHA BOTTS Springield Dramatic Arts Club: Spartan: Diana. MALVERN BAUM El Dorado, Kan. ANNA BAUMBERGER Springfield DOROTHY BEAN Springfield MARTHA BEIHL Springfield Orchestra. HELEN BERG Oblong, Ill. FRANK BIGGS Wl'llUfd PEARL BLUNT Springfield RUTH BOATRIGHT HUUfSL'l'll9, Ark. Campfire Girls. JAY O. BOEHM Seymour 80 Tri C.: Cheer Leader: Grizzlies. BONNA MERLE BRASWELL Alton l HELEN BREEDLOVE GEORGE BREWER ETHELWYN BRIGGS MILDRED BRITTON EMMA LOUISE BROWN Rogersuille Versailles Springfield Springfield Springfield Spartans: Freshman Hockey Team. Captain 1929: Y. W. C. A. SARAH ANNA BROWN Newfonia HAZEL BRUMMETT Diamond FREELAND BRYANT Mountain Grove MARION BRYANT Strafford Dramatic Club: Men's Glee Club. JOHN BUNCH Lowry City Country Life Club: K. D. Club. RALPH BUNCH Springfield WILLIAM BURGESS Springfield BILL BURKE Crane K. D. Club. RUTH BURLISON Mdfl'0nUl'll9 WILMA BURNEY Miller VERMONT BUSH BOll'UGI' JOSEPHVENE BUSHMAN Sprlhgfleld Glee Club: Band: Orchestra. I BEULAH CAIN Springfield ALMA CARTER El Dorado. Kan. BERNICE CARTER MOHQII OSCAR CARTER Seymour Country Life Club. ROBERT O. CATLETT Springield Tri C.: Band. MILDRED CARR Ml'FGbll9 ROXY CHAPMAN Anderson l81l MYRTLE CHRISTAIN Walnut Grove Country Life Club. WILLARD CLARK Lockwood ALLEN COBLE Walnut Grove AUDREY COLYER Springfield Orchestra. HERBERT CONDRAY Ellsinore HOUSER COTTON Ash Grove Country Life Club. WILLIAM M. CUNNINGHAM Springfield LOLETTA DAHILL Joplin Music Club: Orchestra: Campfire Girls. HAZEL DAVIS West Plains MARGUERITE DELAP Belle ELIZABETH DISHMAN SlrClffOfd VIRGINIA DUEWEL Springfield KENNETH DUNCAN Mountain View Commercial Club. MARGIE DUNN Urich Irnoso. MABEL EASTMAN Sullivan Bruin Booster: Dramatic Club: Irnoso: Spartans: Campfire. JOE W. EDENS Washburn K. D. Club. ROBERT ELLIS Sltlfk Cllily TRELLIS ELLISON AUG Commercial Club. ELIZABETH ENGLISH Springfield Art Club. MARGERY ENGLISH Springfield ETHEL ERICKSON Springfield AVIS ERWIN Oswego. Kan. Y. W. C. A. CHARLOTTE PAIN Springfield Y. W. C. A. MARTHA FISHER Springfield Campfire. l82l KENNETH FITE Wz'llow Springs Boys' Glee Club: Music Club: Band: Orches- tra: String Quartette. LORENA A. FORD Springield RUTH FORD Rocky Comfort Campfire. MARYLEN FORSYTHE FC1l't'Ui2LU ESTLE FUNKHOUSER Wz'llard LOIS FUZZELL Springfield HARRIS GARDNER Marz'onUz'lle SYLVIA MAE GEORGE Seymour Commercial Club: Campfire: Spartan. RAYE GIBBONS SOLllhLU6?Sl' Clly Commercial Club, LEONARD GIBONEY Springfield NANCY GILBERT Lamar Campfire. GORDON GIPE Polson, Montana Commercial Club. MARGARET GLEASON JOpll'r7 Spanish Club. EDITH GOPORTI-I Peoria, Kan. DWIGHT GOHN Alzon JEWELL GOODMAN Halltown Country Life Club. BESSIE GRAVEL Springiield p HELEN GRAVES Springfield AUDREY GRAY Mliller HELEN GREEN Ozark Campfire Girls. MILDRED GRIER Strafford MABEL GRUBAUGH NIIXG HAZEL GURLEY Butterfield HOBART GUTHRIE Springfield Grizzlies: Tri C.: Cheer Leader, .l83l MARY LILLIAN GUTI-IRIE Morrisville lVlAURICE GUTHRIE Marionuille EMIL A. HAAS Springlleld Commercial Club: Y. M. C. A.: Grizzlies. OLON B. HAILEY Springfield OTHA L. HAMILTON Caplinger Mills ROBERT HAMILTON Springfeld WALTER HAMILTON Springfield Band. MILDRED HANAFIN Cl6U?l' RUBY HANDLEY Competition CECIE HANEY Buffalo IRMA HAYDEN Springield ELOISE HARRIS COr7LUf1y GRACE HARRIS Springnela' DOROTHY HARRIS Springield Mt. Vernon HAL HILLHOUSE S Club: Country Life Club. MARIE HAYS Fair Play JULIUS HELM Stockton Key and Dagger: VALDIS HENDRICKS Springfield WAN HENDRICKS Halltown Country Life Club. GWENDOLYN HENSLEY Aldrich RUTH HENRY Elsberry Commercial Club. MAURICE HILL Republic Freshman Class. Vice-President. GUY O. HENSON Buffalo 841 CLAUDE HOWARD, JR. Springfield THELMA HOWELL SHIRLEY HOYDER HELEN HUDSON VIRGINIA HUNT ELIZABETH IPSEN HASKELL JOI-ISTON DON JONES Basketball: K. D. Club. EDNA JONES GLEN JONES HELEN MILDRED JONES WAYNE JUSTICE Commercial Club. ESTI-IER KELLER IDA KING MAE KING Springfield Anderson Everton Carthage Springfield Manes Hurley Aurora Wheatland Aurora Stella Hume Ash Grove Ash Grove JOHN N. KIRKI-IAM Alpena Pass, Ark. KATI-IRYN KLANN Spartan. PAULINE KLEPPER ANNA KNOX Commercial Club. LOUISE KNOX MILDRED LADD JAMES LANDRETI-I KENNETH LANDRETH WAYNE LANGSTON Band. OPAL LAYNE I Springfield Ozark Mt. Vernon Springfield Sparta Aldrich Aldrich Springfield Hornersuille Dunklin County Club. . ' E851 BEN S. LEE Flemington Country Life Club. , MARGARET LENOX Springfield NAOMI M. LENTZ Stella Country Life Club: Campfire girls. DOROTHY LEONARD Springfield Merry-Go-Round: Secretary-Treasurer Fresh- man Class. ALICE LINDLEY Thayer Merry-Go-Round. LOIS LINDSEY Preston EARL LOGAN West Plains MEHL LOGAN Springfield GRADYE MCELROY Springfield Library Club. DENZEL LOWE Ash Grove Glee Club: Country Life Club: Football: Basketball. HELEN LUSK Springfield Merry-Go-Round. GERALD LONON Springfield GEORGE MCCONNELL Buffalo JOSEPHINE MCCORMICK Springfield Merry-Go-Round: Standard Staff. GLEN MCDONALD Springfield Glee Club: Orchestra: Band. JOSEPHINE MCCALL Spfltlgfleld EARL MCGINNIS OZC1t'l2 HELEN MCKINNEY Springfield EDITH MCPHERSON Bradleyville ALTHA MCLAUGHLIN BlOOdlc1f1d lVlEDl-X MCLAUGHLIN Sprlinglcleld ROBERT MCLAIN Marionuille K. D. Club. MARY LEE MACHEN Beruie MARGARET MARKLEY' lllarionville 861 ELIZABETH MARTIN SpringHeId C1irl's Glee Club: Bruin Boosters. RUBY MARTIN , Springfield Y. W. C. A. HENRIETTA IVIEDLIN JOplif1 ALMA MOOMAW Republic Y. W. C. A.: Merry-Go-Round. IVIARIE IVIIDDLETON Sprlhgfield KELTON MILLER Springfield IVIARJORIE MILLER BLIHCIIO JEWELL MILLS Bois D'Arc FLORENCE IVIILLSAP Springfield Girls' Glee Club. ROSCOE MINER Mountain View Basketball. DAVE MITCHELL Licking K. D. Club. MARY MOTE Springfield BILL MOON Springfield DALE C. MOORE South Greenield HELEN MOORE Springfeld DORIS MOREWOOD OZC1rl2 DORYS MORRIS Bakersfield Glee Club: Music Club. JOHN MORRIS Springfield FERN MOSBY MI. Vernon DOROTHY MENDENHALL Mountaz'n View .IEANNE MULLEN SpringEeld INA Freshman Beauty Queen: Diana Club. NANCE Anderson EARL NEWTON 1 Springfield ILENE NEWTON Mansrield I87l NELLIE F. NOBLE Pleasant Hope MARJORIE NORTH Marshaeld Dramatic Club: Spartan: Inter-class De- bater: Standard Staff. GEORGE O'DELL Republic BERNICE O'BRIEN Springield Standard Staff. ALICE ROSE O'NEILL SpringHeld Library Club. GLEN OWEN Springfield RALPH OWEN Springfield Glee Club: Orchestra: Band. CHRISTINE PARSONS Crane Irnoso Club: Y. W. C. A. DENVER PATTERSON Seneca IRENE PATTERSON Poplar Bluff Irnoso Club. IVA JANE PATTERSON Springfield HELEN PAYNE Wi'llow Springs Commercial Club: Bruin Boosters: Campfire Girls. FRANK E. PECK Springfield ANN PEIGHTEL Springfeld CLARA PENNINGER Mountain View Irnoso Club: Country Life Club. MARIE PERING Springfield DOROTHY PERRY Lamar VELMA PETTET Lebanon HATTIE PHILLIPS Huntsville, Ark. Campfire Girls. W. E. PIERCE Cardwell Country Life Club: Dunklin County Club. JAMES PHILLIPS SpringHeld MRS. W. E. PIERCE Cardwell Country Life Club: Dunklin County Club. VIRGINIA PILLSBURY West Plains Irnoso Club. MARIE POPE Preston 88 Commercial Club. LEONARD POTTS. Cl-ly LEON POWELL Springfield COLEMAN L. POYNTER Lebanon Commercial Club: Dramatic Club: Standard Staffg Inter-class Debater. WILLIAM J. PUETT Springfield DOT PUMMILL Eminence' Y, W. C. A. IRMA RANSCHER Amsterdam FRANCES RAY Claremore, Okla. SHERMAN REID - Springfield CLEO RENSCH Springfield DELIA RICH Phillipsburg Library Club. MARY RICH Springield HAZEL RIDLEY Springfeld JEWELL ROBERTSON Hurnansuille MARY LOUISE ROBERTSON Greenfield MILDRED ROBINSON Sarcoxie DOROTHY ROLINS Springfeld DOROTHY E. ROYAL Springfield LEOLA RUSSELL Springfield NOEL RYAN Stockton GLADYS SALTS Springfield FRED SANDERS Shell Knob LOUISE' SCHIERMEYER MGVl'OUUl'll9 LEE SCOGGIN S Arcola Library Club: K. D. Club. LoLA C. SCOCGINS Forsg'th Commercial Club. i l89l 5 1- K' ,gav- WILFRED SCOTT Springield CARROLL SEABORN Cardwell Tri C.: Library Club: Commercial Club. REE-A SELL Niangua OPAL SHERRILL Springfield Band: Orchestra. EDWINA SHIELDS Conway JEWELL SIFFERMAN Halltown Country Life Club. AGNES SIMMONS Springfield ALPHA LOUISE SHOEMAKE SpringHeld Commercial Club. BEN A. SIMMONS Louisburg LUCILE SIMMONS BUfl'f1lO VERA SIMS Urich Campfire Girls. WALTER K. SIMS Wzillow Springs GALA SINGLETON Lebanon Country Life Club. ROY SMART Strafford ALMA SMITH Springfield CORDIA SMITH Fair Grove EILEEN SMITH Springfield GLEN T. SMITH Hutton Valley GROVER SMITH Plad K. D. Club: Basketball. MARY SMITH Galloway JUNE SNARE Fairview Campfire Girls. RICHARD SNOW Springfield WILBUR SNYDER Aurora CAROLINE SOHNS Hermann Irnoso Club: Music Club: Camp- fire Girls. l 90 l EDNA CLARE SPEAK Blt1Cl2LU6?ll, Okla. Music Club. NORWOOD SPEIGHT DUd9Ullll6 Commercial Club. PANSY STAFFORD BUfl:l1lO PERRY STEEN Springield HELEN STEONER Billings Commercial Club. JUNE LoUYsE STEWART Springfield CARMEL STITES Llifllliflg Key and Dagger Club. CLYDE ST. JOHN Sparta Key and Dagger Club. ZONA STOKES Republic RALPH STooPs Springfield ERNEST STRICKLIN Houston VIOLET STROM Richland ESTHER TABLER Koshkonong MARJORIE TAFT Sprliflgfleld THELMA TALBOT Niangua MILDRED L. TARR Marshfield ELLA IRENE TAYLOR Nlixd Country Life Club. W. HENRY TEED Bufl:GlO EFTON THOMAS Springield Student Council: Freshman Class President: Y. M. C. A.: K. D. Club. ELLA TIBBOT Golden City CLAUD TIBBS Charity Y. M. C. A. ELIZABETH TILLERY Humansuille NORA TINDLE L Springield MATTIE SUE TINNIN Hornersuille Dunklin County Club. ' l91l ALZADA TRAPPE Houston Library Club. COILA TRIM Sarcoxie Commercial Club: Irnoso Club. MARY TUNNELL Rogersuille Campfire Girls: Commercial Club. NETTIE TURNER Plato LENA BELLE TWADDELL Arcola Commercial Club. LUCILLE VAN DE MARK Lamar Campfire Girls. TEMPLE VAUGHT WaynesUz'Ile HAZEL XVADE Republic MARY Jo WAKEFIELD West P101-VIS Merry-Go-Round Club: Freshman Beauty Queen. CHESTER WALKER Crane K. D. Club. CLIFFORD WALKER Crane K. D. Club. RANDAL WALKER Wlilldfd BRATTON WALLACE Kennett Commercial Club: Country Life Club: Cilee Club: Dunklin County Club. GRACE WALLACE Springfield BLANCHE WARDLOW Cassuille PANSY WAssoN Nixa Country Life Club. MARIAN WATSON Rolla Irnoso Club: Merry-Go-Round. MARCELINE WATTS Rogersuille MILDRED WEATIEIERMAN Mountaz'n Grove Country Life Club. GLADYS WEBB Springfield ROY WERT Nevada Inter-collegiate Debating: Standard Staff. BOBBIE WAYLAND Springield Freshman Beauty Queen: Diana Club. MARX' LEE WHANN Crane ALEENE WHITE McAIester, Okla. Dramatic Club. l92l LAWRENCE WHITE Ash Grove MARY WHITE Springlield IVA WI-IITWORTH MOUUdL7l.IlQ Campfire Girls. ALICE WILD Sarcoxie ALLINE WILLIAMS Billings HESTER WILLIAMS Sf. LOUIS LEONARD J. WILLIAMS Crane Freshman Class Leader. BEULAI-I LEE WILSON Springlield DORIS WILSON ASI? Grove ILA IVIAY WILSON Whedfldnd DOROTHY WOLPERS Poplar Bluff Glee Club: Irnoso Club. CLIFFORD WOOLARD MT. GFOUQ GLADYS WRIGHT Competition Music Club: Glee Club: Y. W. C. A.: Camp- fire Girls. ELIZABETH WRIGHT Cdffhdge Bruin Booster: Hockey: Irnoso Clubg Spartan: Merry-Go-Round. FERN YOUNG Hurley LAURA YOUNG Preston Commercial Club. I E931 IEIQEENWUDD TIQAINING SCHDUI. HE TRAINING SCHOOL is in reality the nucleus around which the College revolves. Teachers College is primarily a school for the training of teachers. It is for this reason that we have seen fit to devote this space in the College Annual to this phase of our institution. Any student receiving a certificate to teach or a B.S. degree in Education must at some time spend two terms in teaching under supervision in this Training School. Students who have done their practice teaching this year or a few years previous to this time will find this section interesting. In some instances it is a picture of the student teacher's first' class. You will note a picture of each of the thirteen classes ranging from the kindergarten to the twelfth grade high school class. lt is a complete glimpse of the faces in Cireenwood. Twelfth Grade rin J Eleventh Grade Tenfh Grade E951 'Ji .AS- fv-7-G ,vw Jang Ninth Grade Eighth Grade g 915 1 Seventh Grade Sixth Grade V I 97 fl wr' 'gs-1 4 'ii gf' I ff-,ga l' Fifth Grade Fourth Grade X931 fm-...f Third Grade 'WHY QW S75 JW, Second' Grade 'I99l First Grade r' Kindergarten 5 100 J Vi, If-Y ,,-,,,, ,Y V, Y,12,,HxMAQYfM W VVVYV W mn WYAW- XK Y Y ' 1 1 1 v 4 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 QNL 1, . 1 1 '.l. w .1 . , . 1 - 1 .,. . 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X' 331' ff ,1.1 Mull .fl 1:-1.1.l'.E.l.cf9i 1 LITEIQAIQY ACTIVITIES UR SCHOOL IS OUTSTANDING for its success in Literary Activities: the record won by the Bears in this field is an enviable one. This success is due in a large measure to the untiring efforts of the instructors in our English Department. We have in Doctor Virginia Craig, Miss Mary Davis, Miss Mary Woods and Miss Elda Robins teachers who have given unstintingly in time and effort to training those people who have been chosen to represent us in the various fields of Literary Activity. We wish these instructors to know that we appreciate them and their work. As for those students who have so worthily represented us in forensic contests, they have given a clear manifestation of real school spirit. This section of our annual is a witness to the activity of our school in fields of literary endeavor. The championship debating team of last year, which won the state contest, is featured. In Warren Cook, Paul Roper? Elmer Smart and L. O. Sanderson, Springfield had debaters of unusual ability, who brought honor and distinction to our Alma Mater. Nina T. Ditmars, Roy Wert, L. O. Sanderson, and E. Wayne Shannon will carry on our success in debating this year. We have two other capable Bears in Dean Fitzgerald and Horace Dudley, winners in the national essay contest sponsored by The American Chemical Society. Mr. Sanderson is representing the college in extempore speak- ing this year: since the book goes to press too early to record his achievement, we can only predict that he will be successful in carrying on the record which our school has established by representing Missouri for three years. John A. Morris, our orator last year, again won the right to be our schooluorator by defeating Wayne Shannon. winner of the inter-class oratorical contest. The OzARKo and the STANDARD. as the school's two literary publications, also have their place in this section. Both have proved effective organs of expres- sion: each has given loyal support to school representatives in every field. 'fl03l GRAFF UPTON OZAIQKU STAFF HE STAFF OF THE 1930 OZARKO has Worked to the end that this book may be a true record of the faces, events, and school spirit for this year. We sincerely hope that in years to come it will remind you of the many pleasant days spent in college. We have enjoyed making it and present it to you in the hope that it meets with your approval. WILLARD J. GRAPE ..... Editor-in-Chief ONARD UPTON . . Business Manager EDITORIAL BOARD EDITORIAL STAFF DEAN FITZGERALD - - Administration MARIE DICKIE ------ Class LOUISE I-IAMANN ----- Classes NATALIE BRIGGS - - Physical Education HELEN NUNNELLY - Literary Activities MITCI-IEL SANFORD ---- Cartoonist AUDREY MAGRUDER - Music and Drama ELIZABETH ROPER ----- Art LEONARD EBRITE - - Physical Education CHARLES BARRICK - - Photographer DOROTHY DAVIS - - - Organizations ROBERT MOON - - - Photographer ERHARDT' FRONING ---- Features CATI-IARINE TI-IAYER - Stenographer MARY MCGARVEY - - - Humor EMILY COWDEN - Stenographer .IOSEPI-IINE LOI-IMEYER - AFI IVIARGARET THOMAS - - - Aff RUTH STANLEY - - - Ar! BUSINESS STAFF JOE ROBINETTE ------ Assistant Business Manager ARLES I-IUPFMAN - - - Assistant Business Manager LLOYD TURBEVILLE - - Assistant Business Manager BUFORD ROBERTS - - Assistant Business Manager E. WAYNE SI-IANNON - - - Assistant to Business Manager LEO SPRADLING --------- Highest point salesman FACULTY ADVISERS VIRGIL CI-IEEK ----------- Financial Adviser DEBORAH WEISEL ------------ Art Adviser The editor is very grateful for the splendid spirit of co-operation he has received from both the administration and the student body. We greatly appre- ciate the efforts of those who were not connected with staff and who gave their time so liberally. N041 WEISEL ROBERTS TURBEVILLE ROBINETTE BARRICK MOON THOMAS STANLEY HAMANN ROPER COWDEN EBRITE MAGRUDER DAVIS BRIGGS SANFORD 51051 LOI-IMEYER NUNNELLY McGARVEY DICKIE THAYER Cl-IEEK FITZGERALD FRONING SHANNON HUFFMAN SPRADLING EL DAVIS MARSHALL THE SUUTHWEST STANDAIQD HE SOUTHWEST STANDARD is the Oiiicial Weekly student publication of the college. All the composition and editing is done by the students This makes the paper an accurate barometer of student sentiment and opinion 1929-1930 STAFF DOROTHY DELL DAVIS MURRAY J. MARSHALL CHARLES MARTIN, JR. JAMES SHANNON, JR. VIVIEN WADDLE . EUGENE SGAEE . MARGUERITE T EETER WILLARD GRAFF . AUDREY MAGRUDER . EDWIN MARTIN . NATALIE BRIGGS . HELEN WHEELER . BERNICE O'BRIEN , ETHEL REED . . ELIZABETH WRIGHT CHRISTINE MONPLEASURE . . ROY WERT . . . VIRGINIA WILLSON . JOSEPHINE MCCORMACK , MARJORIE NORTH . LEE H, MORRIS . Editor-in-Chief Business Manager . Assistant Editor . Associate Editor Associate Editor Sports Editor . Society Editor Literary Editor . .Music Editor Greenwood Editor KVomen's Athletics . q . Exchanges . Columnist . Featurist . Typist . . Personals Assistant Sports . Assistant Society . Humor Editor Humor Editor Financial Adviser Reading from upper left to right-O'Brien. Graff, Magruder. Teeter. McCormack, Wert, Wheeler. C. Martin, E. Martin. Monpleasure. Wright. North, Scafe, Waddle, Morris, Briggs. Willson, Hamann, Shannon. Reed. Frank Heagerty, a prominent senior, was appointed to the position of busi- ness manager at the beginning of the winter term. He succeeded Murray Marshall, who held this position during the fall and Winter terms. The staff considers itself quite fortunate in being able to secure a man with Mr. Heagerty's experience and ability for this place. We regret that We are not able to include his picture in this section. IIUTI SANDERSON MORRIS INTEIQ-CDLLEGIATIZ IZUIQENSICS Extempore and Oratorical Contest at Warrensburg, March 27, 1930 Extempore Speaking First Place L. O. SANDERSON 'lawlessness in the United States Orafory First Place JOHN A. MORRIS The Menace of War R. SANDERSON is a senior and a member of the inter-collegiate debating team this year as Well as last year. His own ability together with his experience made him a most able representative in extempore speaking. Mr. Morris won state honors in oratory last year and has again proved his Worth by winning iirst place this year. Both speakers deserve very high commendation for their excellent Work. As representatives of Missouri, Mr. Sanderon and Mr. Morris will go to the inter-state contest at Northern Illinois State Teachers College in DeKalb April 25. We are looking forward to the added honors these speakers will bring to Springfield. 51081 SHANNON WATSON CUMMENCEMENT SIDEAIYEIQS HE SENIOR CLASS has two splendid representatives in Miss Pauline Wat- son and Mr. James Warr Shannon, Jr. Miss Watson came to Springfield from Morrisville High School. She is an English major and an excellent student. She has done outstanding work this year as a member of the Girls' Quartet and Girls' Glee Club. She is also a member of the English Club and the Music Club. We can predict a very successful teaching career for one so gifted and competent. Mr. Shannon, a graduate of Greenwood Training School, is a history major and has done outstanding work in his school career. He is a member of the national honorary society, Pi Gamma Mu, and of the Tri C Club here. As associate editor of the Standard this year he has displayed his ability. His column, Parry and Thrust is a favorite one among the students. The achievements and ability of both speakers make them especially worthy of the honor which has been accorded them. A ' IIOQI FAWCETT COWDEN MILLER POTTER WOOD SHANNON INTlfl2'ClASS DIQATCIQICAI. CONTEST HE FORENSIC ACTIVITIES of the year were opened by the annual inter- class oratorical contest. The six winners in the class contests held in November met Monday evening, December 9, and the winner of that contest, E. Wayne Shannon, met the school orator of last year, John Morris, with the result that Mr. Morris was again chosen to be our representative in oratory. The Work done by all the orators was most commendable. The speakers and their subjects were: John A. Morris: The Menace of War. E. Wayne Shannon: The Approaching Tyranny. William Miller: The American Farmer. Rachael Wood: The Italian Illusion. Claude Fawcett: The Other Sixty-five Percent. Howard Potter: The Walls and Beyond. Mae Cowden: The Tragedy of the Indian. 51101 SANDERSON WRIGHT SHANNON BURNETT DITMARS WERT I NTEIQ-CCLLEIEIATE DEIBATI N13 Our affirmative and negative teams met the teams from East Central State Teachers College, Edmund. Oklahoma, at Springiield on March 13, 1930. QUESTION Resolved: That the nations should adopt a plan of complete disarmament, except such forces as are needed for police purposes. Affirmative Negative Harland B. Mitchell Nina T. Ditmars Earl Bradley Roy Wert No decision rendered. Affirmative Negative L. O. Sanderson Lewis Favor E. Wayne Shannon Richard Vorhees No decision rendered. Our teams debated the same question at the inter-collegiate debating tourna- ment held at Warrensburg on May 28 and 29, when the representatives of each of the live Teachers Colleges in Missouri met. The Ozarko regrets that the results cannot be given at the date of publication. We can predict, how' ever, that our able representatives will Win honor for the College. Our teams were composed of the following: A Affirmative Negative l.. O. Sanderson Nina T. Ditmars E. Wayne Shannon Roy Wert Ralph Wright Clarence Burnett K fllll FITZGERALD DUDLEY NATIUNAI. ESSAY WI N N EDS HE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY has for the past four years been con- ducting a prize essay contest among the students of Normal Schools and Teachers' Colleges of the United States. The purpose of this contest is to en- courage students who are in training to be teachers to acquire a greater familiari- ty with the science of chemistry. Having confidence in the ability of his students to compete in such a contest, Prof. R. W. Martin of the Chemistry Department inaugurated a course in Applied Chemistry to assist them in securing material for such an essay. Each member of the class prepared and submitted an essay, two of which were awarded prizes in the contest for 1929. A Dean Fitzgerald was awarded a second place and a cash prize of three hun- dred dollars. The subject of his essay was The Relation of Chemistry to the Home. Horace Dudley chose as his subject The Relation of Chemistry to National Defense and was awarded a third place and a cash prize of two hundred dollars. 'These essays have been published in The Chemistry Leaflet, a periodical for chemistry students. f112j Cook, Roper. Sanderson, Smart WINNERS OE THE INTER-COLLEGIATE DEBATING TOURNAMENT FOR 1929 Question: Resolved, that some substitute for the jury system should be adopted. AEEIRMATIVE NEGATIVE L. O. SANDERSON ELMER SMART WARREN Coox PAUL RoPER 51131 Smith, Wright, Burnett, North, Wales, Mitchum North, I-Iollaway, Wert, Ditmars, Fawcett, Poynter INTIfl2'Cl.ASS DEBATES ERESI-IIVIAN-SOPI-IOIVIORE DEBATE January 28, 1930 Resolved: That European distrust of the United States is justified by the foreign policy of this country. AEEIRIVIATIVE NEGATIVE Elizabeth North Marjorie North Ralph Wright Roy Wert Decision in favor of affirmative. SDPHOIVIDRE-JUNIOR DEBATE January 29, 1930 Resolved: That the volume and method of the present system of install- ment buying are socially and economically unsound. AEEIRIVIATIVE NEGATIVE Vineta Hollaway Coleman Poynter I-Iazel Wales Claud Eawcett Decision in favor of negative. JUNIOR-SENIOR DEBATE January 30, 1930 Resolved: That the nations should adopt a plan of complete disarmament, excepting such forces as are needed for police purposes. 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A ,Q- :. ...gg 1.4: I ,Lx .fy . flu' n .--'55 L. ,v 'n fa 'M v .1 'V N rl, 1 I SENIUIQ opus DLAY THE WHOLE TOWNS TALKING Three-Act Farce by John Emerson and Aneta Loss Presented April 24, 1930 Auditorium CAST OE CHARACTERS Henry Simmons ....-.E.E,.E..E......... E. ..E..,E,. Clarence Burnett Harriet Simmons ..E...., .- ,E.,E ,.,E..., E .mEE...,.. 1 .-- Betty Bean Ethel Simmons ..... .E.,., ...,.Eo.E..,.,,., M a urine Leeper Sadie Bloom ..E.EE.........E - ---- E.E....,E Rozelle Thomas Chester Binney .E.,................. a- E... as EEECE.. Howard Potter Letty Lythe ............E.,..,,.Y.,..,.,E.....EE.. Vivien Waddle Donald Swift -sm ....... -.-EE .E,Y...EC.-.,,.E.EE.,E., Ben Kloeppel The play centers around complications that arise when Chester Binney endeavors to make his fiancee jealous. The cleverness of Mr. Simmons and the unimaginative qualities of Chester furnish a great deal of amusement. The play is filled with humor, and was very entertaining. The play was directed by Miss Sadie Woods. UZADKD DLAY POLLY WITH A PAST Three-Act Comedy by ......., Presented May 14, 1930 Auditorium CAST OF CHARACTERS Harry Richardson EE,E.........E.EE.,.EE.,.,,.A7,..C... Joe Ezzell Rex Van Zile ,.,.,E E..E..,.....,........E. - E- Otto Hayward Prentice Van Zile --E ....EY.,.o,.EE.. ,E..E. , - Ea.. Claude Fawcett Stiles ,......,,,E E.......E.....E.. - ed William Miller Clay Collum -E-. ,E-,.-E.E..EE.E..c.E ...o, D on Russell A Stranger ...--..E..,.-.-,-E.,E., ...E.EE - .- Jay Boehm Commodore Bob Barker ,.,,.,..,.,,.. ..E.E.a,.,. P aul Darby Polly Shannon ,E.-...E ---EM .E,.EEE, .EE,. C hristine Monpleasure Mrs. Martha Van Zile ..,.aa .a.aaa E S .,.aaa,,E..aE.. Grace Greenwood Mrs. Clementine Davis .,....,E.,.... ...,EEEE,EE.- H azel Ridley Myrtle Davis .EE.EE..E,....-..... -- ..-.E --,.,--E ..EE. Content Wise Parker ..E..E-.....E.E..,..E..A...... - ....,.-E.... Martha Botts Myrtle Davis, a perpetual reformer, is loved by Rex Van Zile, who is heir to a fortune. Myrtle sees no need for reforming Rex, so is not interested in him. Three of his friends plan to make Myrtle think Rex is in serious trouble. Polly, one of the three, plays the part of a French Adventuress. The complica- tions that follow are very humorous. The entire play is full of action and fun. Miss Juliett Wakenhut directed the play. A fi17J THE MEN? GLEE CLUI3 OFFICERS LYMAN MooNEY . , President PAUL SHELTON . . Vice-President GLEN MCDoNALD . . . Secretary GLEN SMITH . . . . , Reporter HASKELL LAFAYETTE , . Business Manager PROP. C. P. KINSEY . . . Director HE MEN'S GLEE CLUB has done splendid work this year. These young men gave an unusually entertaining and well balanced program. The first part consisted of groups of ensemble numbers and several vocal and in- strumental solos. The latter part of the program was given in the form of a very clever negro minstrel. This program was given in several towns of southwest Missouri. Their purpose is to create and to stimulate a greater interest in music in the smaller schools of this section of the state. The club has given the school a great deal of favorable publicity. MEMBERS Amy Marie Sivewright, Pianist Marion Bryant, Reader Frank White, Soloist FIRST TENORS A. B. Smith Cleo Taylor Roland Dickinson Winston Lynes SECOND TENORS Otto Hayward Marion Bryant Logan Wilson Raymond Moses Shearl Denny Ralph Owens f118l FIRST Brass Paul Shelton Dale Statler Bratton Wallace Merwyn Love Glen Smith Paul Mitchum SECoND Briss Glen McDonald William English Howard Dennis Dennis, McDonald. Hayward, Shelton, Denny, Wallace, Ebrite Mooney, Sivewright, Mitchcm, Kinsey, Smith Bryant, English, Owens, Wilson, Statler, Taylor, Smith ' 51193 r 4 l l ,I 'S 3' ' ai ' GY . ., Lawn ' M 'I ' af' 4 , A : , i , :QQ : Ii i. xx 1 '- 'L , , il fb ' U lx i I is.-if V . if ram- ..' 34 aa: A 'SM' if-4 ig. , A rife? Lf K ' G' e A ag,. ., .a, ,f . - ' V1 V 5 e. eel .r S i , I Sv we W IEIIQLS' GLEE CLUI3 OFFICERS OPAL WOLPENBARGER . , , . . President MARY VIRGINIA WOLF . . Vice-Presidenz FREDA I-IOUSER . . . Secretary HENRIETTA LOONEY Treasurer RUTH STANLEY . . Reporter VIRGINIA BUDLONG . . Librarian MRs. AGNES COWAN ....... Director MRS. W. W. JAMES ...... Director The Girls' Glee Club is always one of the most popular organizations on the campus. This year they have been in demand constantly. They gave numer ous programs in the city, and made several out of town trips. During the spring term they prepared a sacred concert which was given at several of th local churches. SOPRANOS Lorene Atchley Lula Bishop Virginia Budlong Josephine Bushman Georgia Marie Jones Elizabeth Martin Bess Musick Gladys Wright Virginia Wolf Dorothy Wolpers Marguerite Teeter Hazel Corum MEMBERS Mazo I-lubbs Auberrie Milliken SEc:oND SOPRANOS Thera Gavender Mildred Loud Florence Millsap Maxine Millsap Dorys Morris Ruth Stanley Opal Wolfenbarger Gertrude West Thelma Grempczynski Maxine Clark l1201 Henrietta Looney Louise Knox ALTOS Rose Budlong Vineta Hollaway Willa Murphy Pauline Watson Ruth Wright Kate Wolf Ilah Dixon Audrey Magruder ACGOMPANIST Georgia Walker gr' z MUSIC CLUI3 GEFICERS AUDREY MAGRUDER ....... President GEORGIA WALKER . . . . Vice-President HELEN NUNNELLY . . Second Vice-President ADA BAWBELL . . Third Vice-President FREDA HOUSER . . . . Secretary THERA CAVENDER . . . . Treasurer PROP. C. P. KINSEY . . Faculty Adviser MRS. C. P. KINSEY .,... Faculty Adviser The Music Club is one of the youngest clubs in the college. lt was organized in l928 to promote fellowship among the students of the music department. and to further the appreciation of music in the college. The membership and interest in the club have grown steadily. Randolph Armstrong Luella Baer Ada Bawbell Lula Bishop Virginia Budlong Rose Budlong Thera Cavender Hazel Corum Loletta Dahill Nina Ditmars llah Dixon Kenneth Fite Nancy Gilbert MEMBERS Lena E. Ham Mrs. C. P. Kinsey Mr. C. P. Kinsey Ben Kloeppel Mildred Lindsey Henrietta Looney Audrey Magruder Dorys Morris Willa Murphy Helen Nunnelly Prof. Emmet Peck - l'121l Emily Rathbone Amy Marie Sivewright Caroline Sohns Clare Speake Lois Spencer Marguerite Teeter Georgia Walker Pauline Watson Gladys Webb Bessie Wills Nlary V. Wolf Opal Wolfenbarger Gladys Wright SYMDHDNY DIQCI-1 ESTIQA , EMMETT PECK, Director The orchestra has had a very successful season. In addition to its work at games, plays and other school events it gave two assembly programs and made several trips to towns in southwest Missouri. The members have re- ceived training in playing difficult and high grade music, and have done ex- cellent work. MEMBERS FIRST VIoI.INs Josephine Busman, Ralph Owen Concertmeister Martha Biehl Electa King Kenneth Fite Loletta Dahill Violet Kmety Martha Jane Ferguson Irene Whitsell Margaret Ruddell SECOND VIOLINS Mildred Dacy Charlotte Barrick Jimmie Mayab Audrey Collyer Shigeno Okino Frances Watts Juanita Levan May Callahan TROMBONES CELLO Gelen McDonald Chester Moffat PIANO Henrietta Looney OBOE Fred McGee Leon White STRING Bass Mary White I 1221 TRUMPETS Opal Sherrill Tod Smith Charles Robinson FLUTE Tom Prophet TIMPANII Paul Shelton CLARINETS Brockus Armstrong Harold Corder HORNS Harry Harvey Kenneth Long BASS Frank White DRUlvlS Roger Coger IRAN D WINSTON E. LYNES, Director The band has taken an active part in standing behind our teams during all their contests this year. During the football and basketball games they did much to keep the spirit of enthusiasm running high. Several out-of-town trips were made by them and a splendid assembly program was given. 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EDUCATIDN HE DEPARTMENT OE PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION has jurisdiction over all athletic, aquatic and gymnastic activities of both men and women students. Its principal aim is to promote the physical development of the stu- dents by contributing to their health, organic vigor and good physical habits. The College conforms both in letter and in spirit to the Physical Education requirements of the State Department of Education. Carefully graded gymnasium classes present all types of exercises. , , , A. W. BRIGGS The College is a member of the Missouri In- ter-Collegiate Athletic Association and maintains representative teams in all in- ter-collegiate sports: football, tennis, basketball and track and Held events. Th-e High School Basketball Tournament is held early in the month of March, and in the latter part of April the High School Athletic Carnival. In December, Joyland, the Greenwood Christmas Play Festival, is pre- sented, and in May, Wonderland, the May Festival representing both the training school and the college, is presented. These two festivals are annual demonstrations given under the , Q supervision of the Physical Educa- YQ my I:-,. , D -fn tion epartment. -'f y . During the latter part of the , Spring Term a tennis tournament 1 gg is held and is o en to all college ' ffl L I ig ,i students. During the past year the Physi- vi 2 Q E '. t'5+? J 2 . cal Education Department has Q 2 i :I Wifi - been reatl im roved b the ad- ,, ,H .1 gl ifxiwifgsgi. . . tdition of a number of new courses. In the department for women -Q . . there are now offered courses in 1n- 11 3 i' 'V . . terpretlve dancing. The classes are c f 'iii . . . . under the direction of Miss Mil- dred Everts, a new instructor this BRIGGS YQ3.I'. MCDQNALD P1271 inter-class tournaments in hockey, soccer, volley ball and baseball for girls are In the regular required courses. archery has been added. Under the direction of Miss Humrichouser, Miss Everts and Miss Pyle, the held. Another course of interest that has been added for the girls in the College is a course known as Girl Scout Leadership and Camping. A more advanced course combining instruction in fencing and clog dancing was offered for the first time this year. The class is especially for those stu- dents who are majoring in Physical Education, and is open to both men and XVOIUQH. In the three higher required courses, Numbers 4, 5 and 6, instruction is given in hygiene. The course not only prepares the student for physical education work but also in the problems of hygiene. In the Physical Education Department for men, in addition to the regular gymnasium classes, courses in theory and practice in basketball, track and field events and football are offered. The swimming pool offers much real enjoyment to the students. It is one of the finest indoor swimming pools in the southwest part of the State. The pool is open during the fall, spring and summer terms. Instruction in swimming, diving, life saving and resuscitation methods is open to all students. Many students have already passed the Junior and Senior National Red Cross life saving tests. -M M W F' COLLINS Track Every one is looking forward to the completion of the new athletic field and stadium. The new football Held has been carefully planned and construction work is well under way. When completed. it will be one of the best playing fields in the State of Missouri as well as beautiful in appearance. A The top layer of dirt being placed on the field is the best dirt that can be secured, it is mixed with fifteen per cent sand and sifted so that there will be no rocks or sticks on the surface to cause injuries to the players. With the planting of blue grass and clover, the field will resemble a vast smooth green velvet curtain. In September, the opening of the football season, the field will be ready, and in addition equipped with ap- proximately thirty-four huge lamps mounted on poles sixty feet above the playing field. 51281 During the season of 1930 all home games are to be played at night and it is anticipated that a great number of people from all parts of Missouri and especially from the surrounding territory will attend the games. The field will have a quarter-mile track with a one hundred-yard straight- away on the West side. The straightaway will have eight lanes. This will simplify matters when having track meets like the Annual High School Track and Field meet when hundreds of high school athletes take part. Under the entire field and track an extensive drainage system has been installed and is so perfected that it is estimated that Within an hour after a hard rain, the field will be comparatively dry. Present plans call for the construction of a new Field house at the south end of the old athletic field directly facing the stadium. With the increasing enrollment in the Teachers College We are all looking forward to the completion of the present plans for the Stadium and the Health and Recreation building. gif. Lf jf' 'T 'f .. EVERTS HUMRICHOUSER Physical Director Physical Director ' f129j 349 GIQIZZLIES OFFICERS WILLIAM MILLER ----- - - President JoHN GILLESPIE - - Vice-President ROBERT I-IAUN -------- Sec,-Treas. The Grizzlies, the boys' pep squad, are loyal supporters of our athl MEMBERS Archie Bay Jay Boehm Beryl Coffman John Davis Shearl Denny Claud Fawcett John Gillespie Hobert Guthrie Truman Harden Robert Haun Doyle Kemper George King T10 Henry Kilburn Charles Martin Willard McQueary William Miller Drew Nelson Howard Potter Mike Reese Isom Richerson Ewell Smith Cleo Taylor Thomas Wfelsh etic teams IBIQUIN IEUUSTEIQS The Bruin Boosters, the girls' pep squad, has done its part throughout the year in supporting the various athletic activities. Their stunts, performed be tween the halves of the games, did a great deal toward arousing the enthusiasm of the crowd. MADIE ALLMoN, Captain Jerry Allmon Madie Allmon Betty Becker Marjorie Bradshaw Margaret Bradshaw Virginia Bradshaw Kathryn Crume Marie Dickie Natalie Briggs Mable Eastman Gertie Mae Kunkler Elizabeth Martin Evelyn Miller Helen Payne Content Wise Virginia Willson Elizabeth Wright Eleanor Tucker SDAIQTANS OFFICERS VIRGINIA BRADSI-IAW ---- - President ELIZABETH DULIN - - - Secretary EVELYN MILLER - - Treasurer The Spartans were organized for the purpose of promoting women s atb letics and creating finer type of social relationships among the girls The organization conducts the inter-class tournaments in soccer, hockey basketball and baseball. MEMBERS Mary Bowler Margaret Bradshaw Marjorie Bradshaw Virginia Bradshaw Natalie Briggs Mary Bunch Opha Cheek Elizabeth Dulin Hazel Elett Gertie Mae Kunkler f132l Evelyn Miller Hattie Mitchell Willa Murphy Mamie Patton Ruth Prescott Warrena Rhodes Hilda Todd Mary Wall Ruth Vvlright rom BA LL CAPTAIN liucrg NE SCAFE - .4 , , ' 1 September October October October October November November November November ll- i 3.15 A! +--22--- 7 :gin ' THE IZUUTBAI-L SQUAD THE 1929 sEAsoN's SCHEDULE -McKendree at Springfield -- - St. Benedicts at Atchison--- Cape Girardeau at Springiield 18-Maryville at Maryville ----- Ark. College at Springfield-- -Kirksville at Springiield ---- 8-Sterling College at Springneld -Warrensburg at Warrensburg -Pittsburg at Springfield ---- 1 l Bears Opponent - -- 22 -- - 7 ---- - 6 - - O -- -- 32 -- - 0 ---- - O ---- - 6 - -14 ' i'W il33 . Nm, 7 M 'iff' Q .,,,'?,.e,.. .QA BEACH, EGBERT JQHN TINDALL Spfmgfleld Springfield I-effefed FWO Years Lettered four years IQEVIEW UF TH If FDUTIBALI. SEASDN Loom STARK Springfield Lettered four years i ! I MCKENDREE COLLEGE VS. BEARS EPTEMBER Z7 marked the first victory of the Bears' 1929 football season the Bears winning over McKendree College 22-6. ln the first half McKendree kicked off and there ensued many exciting moments. During the first few minutes of play Mc- Kendree got a break by blocking one of SpringHeld's punts, and somehow coaxed the ball over the goal line and fell on it for a touchdown. However, the Bears were undaunted and before the quarter was over they had steadily driven the ball down the field and across the goal for a touchdown, making the score 6-6. P Not being satisfied with this score. the Bears made another touchdown and one f135l JOHN PERRY Nevada Lettered four years GORDON WARDELL Dadeuille Lettered three years BUFORD ROBERTS Neosho HENRY KILBURN Springfield Lettered three years Lettered two years safety. McKendree seemed to have suf- fered a slight streak of bad luck behind the goal line, as the Bears did in the first quarter, but fortunately for them a man had the ball and would only let two more points be added to the score. In spite of the fact that the day was hot, both teams played good football up until the last minute. In the second half Springfield scored seven points more and gained considerable yardage. McKendree opened up an aerial attack that might have gained much ground had not the ends for the Bears been ever alert. ST. BENEDICT COLLEGE VS. BEARS The Bears won their second non-con- ference game October 5, when they de- fiscal ,V-V - CARL DURHAM Springlfeldg Lettered two years ARCHIE ABBOTT Nevada Lettered two years ' 'nw Y' VERNON EALES TOMMY' WELSH Lamar Sprinalield Lettered three years Lettered three years feated the St. Benedict team of Atchison, Kansas, 7-6. The game started off with the Bears kicking to them. The first quar- ter consisted of line plays and a few run- ning passes by the Atchison eleven. The Bears' oHense was slow to get started. About two minutes before the half ended, the Ravens completed a pass and ran for a touchdown. They attempted a place kick for the extra point but failed, In the second half the Bears started on an offen- sive drive that placed the ball on the one- yard line as the quarter ended. On the first play of the fourth quarter Tindall went over for a touchdown. l-le success- fully kicked the goal for the extra point. With the exception of a few times the Bears were playing in the Ravens' territory the majority of the time. In the last l137l 1 CHARLES MARTIN Springfield Lettered one year LONNIE ADAMS Ouapaw. Oklahoma Lettered one year MANSON MUNRO EUGENE GARBEE Cuba Billings Lettered one year Lettered one year minute of the game the St. Benedictines , , VS, were fighting for another touchdown by . 4 -4 if trying several passes but the game ended M before they could get started. 'fi Tindall played an outstanding game for the Bears. CAPE GIRARDEAU Vs. BEARS On October l l, the Bears defeated Cape Girardeau 6-0 for a third successive vic- tory. In spite of the mud and rain, the game Was one of the most exciting that we had the pleasure to Witness. MARYVILLE VS. BEARS October 18 marked the Bears' Hrst set- back with a defeat to Maryville 7-O. HAL H3-LHOUSE f. 9 I7 After the Bears whipped the Bearcats the Lemred Ogeofear fwsi BERNARD PARKER St. Joseph Lettered one year RALPH BAIN PAUL BAUR Ozark Cairo, Illinois Lettered one year Lettered one year first half by making 100 yards from scrimmage and holding them to only six yards, but failing to score when the oppor- tunity offered itself, the Maryville team staged one drive which ended in a touch- down for them. ln the first half the Bears put on an offensive drive which carried the ball within three yards of the Maryville goal line, with four downs to make the distance. At this stage of the game the Bears received a 15-yard penalty for illegal use of hands. This was a se- vere blow but the Bears plodded on and were only two yards from the goal line when they lost the ball on downs. The second half was similar in that we carried the offensive drive. 'On the kickoff we car- ried the ball from our 20-yard line to ' F1391 TED NICKLE Hartuille Lettered one year V ' 4-4-. A In Action their 10-yard line, only to lose the ball on downs. The entire team worked splen- didly, both offensively and defensively. On several occasions only one Maryville tackler stood between our men and the goal, but in each case he was successful in bringing him down. ARKANSAS COLLEGE VS. BEARS On October 25 the Bears were again successful, winning over Arkansas College 32-6. The first few minutes of the game revealed both teams playing fair football but not the kind either was capable of. Soon, for some cause or other, the Razorbacks blocked a punt and raced for a touchdown. After this the Bears opened an attack that nipped the Arkansas line into bits. Nor was this pace stopped until the end of the game. After relentless plunges and passing, Springfield crossed the goal line and added the extra point, making the score 7-6. During the remainder of the game the Bears crossed the goal line four more times and made one extra point. East and strategic playing was displayed by both teams. particularly the home team. Springfield gained decidedly more ground and made more first downs. KIRKSVILLE VS. BEARS In their sixth game, the Bears battled with Kirksville to a scoreless tie. Although big gains were made by the Bulldogs' passes, they were held for downs six times while Springfield was TIMM SMITH held for downs only twice. At the end of the second quarter St. Joseph Lmmd one year John Tindall caught Ludy Stark's pass and was tackled on f1401q In Action their 18-yard line. This was the nearest to the goal line that the Bears were able to get. The Bears were outplayed throughout the whole game, but their fighting spirit would not let them be downed. Q STERLING COLLEGE VS. BEARS Although the Bears played a fin-e game, they were defeated by the Sterling College team 21-0. Sterling had a strong team, but gain through the Springfield line was not made consistently. i WARRENSBURG VS. BEARS Playing an aggressive game, the Bears defeated the Warrensburg Mules 6-0. The game was scoreless until early in the fourth quarter when Stark returned a punt for 55 yards. Stark was well fortified from Warrensburg tacklers by the splendid interfer- ence given by his teammates. Eales' and Stark's offensive drive netted the Bears con- siderable yardage, making for us twelve first downs. Baur and Kilburn played an outstanding game at their respective ends. PITTSBURG VS. BEARS November 21, the Bears finished their 1929 season with a victory over the Gorillas from Kansas 1-4-10. ln the first half both teams played hard but neither team had the decided advantage. ln the third quarter Pittsburg managed to push the ball within kicking distance of the goal posts and got off a nice kick for three points. Undaunted by this temporary misfortune, the Bears came back in the fourth quar- ter with a touchdown. The first touchdown was succeeded in a few minutes by an- other. lt was then that the Gorillas, after several successful passes, scored a touch- down. 1 ' 51411 BAS mir BALL CAPTAIN J O I1 N TINDALL CAPTAIN VIUIQIQAY. mnsnAli January January January January January January January January February February February February February February February February February February February February February March 8, 7i TEE BASKETBALL SQUAD BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Arkansas at Springfield . , . Shurtleff at Springfield ..,. Pittsburg at Springfield . . . Warrensburg at Springfield . Warrensburg at Springfield . Springfield at Pittsburg ,,., Rolla at Springfield L . at Cape Girardeau. . . . at Cape Girardeau ..,, . A Springfield at Kirksville. . A Springfield at Kirksville .,L. Springfield Springfield Springfield at Rolla . . Springfield at Maryville Springfield -Kirksville -Kirksville -Maryville -Maryville at Maryville at Springfield at Springfield at Springield at Springfield Cape Girardeau at Springfield ,..r , . Cape Girardeau at Springfield .... . . -Springfield at Warrensburg . -Springfield at Warrensburg . ' f143I Score Bears Opponents 40 41 Cancelled 32 23 23 54 28 28 43 30 53 Z7 20 40 27 27 34 36 55 28 3l ' j6Q,X!l5FlQ0R34 A 561 RALPH BAIN LONNIE ADAMS Ozark Quapaw, Oklahoma Lettered two years Lettered one year BASKETBALL HE BEARS INAUGURATED the 1930 basketball season on the home court by de- feating the Arkansas quint-et 40-2l. Throughout the game Coach lVlcDonald's men exhibited far superior basketball than the Arkansas cagers. Kilburn, playing at forward with Stark, was high point man A with six field goals and two free throws. V + - ,M , , ,, ,AW .,. LLL The Bear cagers defeated the Shurtleff ' t Pioneers in the second home game of the season. At the half the Springfield team was on the long end of a 22-15 score. The Alton, Illinois, five started the second half with three field goals and cut the Bears' lead to one point. Accurate free throws on the part of Nelson gave Shurt- leff the lead. A The remainder of the game was close and at the final whistle the score was tied at 36 all. ln a five-minute extra period, Fiessel threw the Pioneers in the lead, Stark counted three out of four free throws to place the Bears ahead. Kil- burn's field goal cinched the game for Springfield, and the game ended 41-38. ROSCOE lVllNER Motmluin View Lettered one year The two games played with the War- rensburg Mules on the home court were fl-lil ROSCOE LEWIS Houston Lettered one year IIWWGEIEQ iii .' ' e I 2.13111 li GLEN ROIVIINES TED INIICKLE Houston Hartuille Lettered one year Lettered two years two of the most thrilling games of the season. In the first game the lVlul-es took the lead early in the first few minutes of play. The Bears fought gallantly and a number of times it looked as if they would come up with Warrensburg, but always the Mules forged ahead. The final score was Warrensburg 45, Springfield 32. In the second game both teams played close, neither was able to score easily. As in the first game, the Bears were unable to down the smooth working machine of the Mules. E LOUIS STARK Springfield Lettered four years In the next game, Coach McDonald presented a much scrappier team which easily subdued the Rolla Miners. The Bears, undaunted by their past three de- feats, put up a fight which put the Rolla quintet on the small end of the 54-27 score. Following the game with Rolla, the Bears played four games on foreign terri- tory. They dropped two games to the Kirksville Bulldogs. The first game they lost 35-29, but not before the Bears had put up a hard fight. In the second game the Bears lost 44-28. Leaving Kirksville, the Bears invaded the Cape Girardeau Indians to divide a two-game series. The result of the first game was 43-33 victory. Nickle scored I3 points and Stark I4 points. ' On the second night of the Cape series the Indians came- back strong, and at the expense of the Bears won a 35-30 victory. I f145l ., si . i Xia'-NEFIE . s HENRY KILBURN Springfield Lettered two years Q. . After a short rest at home the Bears journeyed to Rolla and H emerged with a 54-32 victory, The Bears took the lead and held . Q 'ff it throughout the game. wr ,...-. - -W Probably the biggest scare of the season was given Maryville 3 by the Bears in the first game played on the Bearcat court, when YQQYSFU1 , the score was at 26 all with only a few minutes to play. At this stage of the game Maryville made three free tosses to bring their score to 29, while the Bears only made one free throw out of several opportunities to bring their total to 27. The final score was 29-27. The second game ended with Maryville leading with a score of 36-20. The Bears returned home and divided a double bill with the Kirksville Bulldogs. The first night the Bears regained their scoring stride and piled up a score of 40 to the Bulldogs' 32. Stark led the Bear scorers with 2l points. Bain played a good defensive game. The second game the Bears lost by a score of 33-27. Coach McDonald used every combination available but was not able to BEACH EGBERT stop the onrushing Bulldogs. Spfifvqheld The most -exciting game of the season was the first game of the Bearcat-Bear series played on the home court, when the Spring- Held team held the championship Bearcats to a 29-27 score for the second time during the season. With grim determination the Bears came back the following night and took the lead that seemed as if it might end in a Bear victory, but here again the consistent shooting of the Bearcats gave them another victory 44-34. After recovering from the two defeats at the hands of the Maryville team, the Bears took a game from Cape Girardeau Indians 36-28. The Bears copped the second game from the Indians by a score of 55-28. The Bears officially closed the 1930 basketball season by dividing a two-game series with the Warrensburg Mules at Warrensburg. The first game started with the Bears in the lead, which they maintained throughout the game. Captain Marshall led the Bears with a score of 8 points. The first game ended 31-28. The second game was a nip and tuck affair until Petrie, Warrensburg guard, started on a scoring rampage in the last five minutes of the game which netted him four field goals: the last one was made just ten seconds before the final whistle. This last counter gave the Mules a 33-31 victory. With the loss of two basketball stars, Carl Fox and Tom Dodd, by graduation last year, the Bears were considerably handicapped at the beginning of the l930 season. The Bears showed improvement as the playing season advanced. They twice held the whirlwind Maryville Champions to a 29-27 score. Of this year's squad, three familiar faces will be lost by graduation, Louis CLudyD Stark, who has played a good game at forward for the past four years: Ted Nickle, center, and Murray Marshall, Captain and guard. Stark has been one of the high point men in the M. I. A. A. Conference throughout his college career, and is considered one of the outstanding bas- ketball men of Teachers College. Ten members of the squad were awarded letters: Captain-elect Bain, Murray Mar- shall, Louis Stark, Roscoe Miner, Roscoe Lewis, Glenn Romines, Lonnie Adams, Henry Kilburn, Beach Egbert, Ted Nickle. V.,--,v Lettered two years fl-161 A Ax CAPTAIN G Ol? DON WADlDlill UK CAPTAIN C.lX. l5nsNY' lfQ!43 'Q D f- A METZ CHERRY MI. Vernon Lcttered two years .sg .X Vt OK LEO SPRADLING JOHN MORRIS Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon Lettered two years Lettered two years TIQACIK TRACK SCHEDULE Bears Opponents Pittsburg at Pittsburg, .....,, 2511 10512 Missouri School of Mines at Rolla ....,E.,E......., , 81 55 Arkansas University at Spring- field .,..,,..........E, - 51 80 M. I. A. A. Meet ,......,Y.. 3312 Warrensburg won the State Meet. 19 2 9 LETTERMEN C. K. fBennyl Leonard Jeflord Wise Captain Homer Jump Gordon Wardell Charles Martin Captain-Elect Henry Kilburn Leo Spradling John Morris Metz Cherry Charles Brown Grant Perkins Edward Wright Forrest Abbott i 148 1 Carter Earmer Cecil May Edward Waller Delbert Jarvis Vernon Eales Victor Eite Theodore Nickle 61 Q 2 ii? K 3 , r . - .,., , r,.Q ' p ix Cl-IAS. BROWN Springfield Lettered one year FORREST ABBOTT Nevada Lettered three years .. - ED WRIGHT Pierce City Lettered one year GRANT PERKINS Steeluille Lettered one year RACK COACH HERBERT l'SPEEDYl COLLINS opened the 1929 track sea- son with a large squad of candidates, in- cluding a number of veterans. To offset the absence of Harry Robert- son, the sensational 100 and 220 dash man, Coach Collins found two very prom- ising sprint-ers in Ed Wright, who runs the 100 and 220-yard dashes, and Charley Brown, whose specialty is the 440-yard dash, and a promising flgure in the relays, Captain C. K. Leonard, Jeff Wise and Nickle were point winners in the weight- heaving division. Gordon Wardell, Captain-elect, a star in broad jump and low hurdles, won Hrst place in the broad jump in the M. 1. A. A. meet with a leap of 21 ft. 10 in. The Bear coach looked to Abbott. Spradling, Wright, Eales and Morris in 5 the 100 and 220 dashes. Wire, Brown, Abbott, Kilburn were leading figures in the 440-yard dash and in the relays. Victor Eite, rated the greatest long dis- I1-191 JEFF WISE Mt. Vernon Lettered four years 'rw ,x ' - we W' we , N, as V I ' P' 1 5 aaa 0 Q 5 A' g 4 ' 'W ,,, Q' I 'S fe- X N 1 if Q 1 A A , HENRY KILBURN Springfield l-ettered one year f S T t , 4 vi' ' xx mi K ? -Q K M WU :AQ y ' A' nf HOMER JUMP Cl-lAS..lVlARTlN Springield Springfield Lettered one year Lettered one year tance runner ever produced in this section, had as running mates in the mile and two- mile, Homer Jump, Carter Farmer, Del- bert Jarvis and Grant Perkins. Ed Waller, Cmordon Wardell and Charles Martin were the high and low hurdlers depended upon to add to the Bear victories. Cecil May and Metz Cherry were the Bear representatives in the pole vault, and, with Ted Nickle, formed a trio of Worthy high jumpers. The first track meet of the season was with Pittsburg at Pittsburg, Kansas, on April 17. Pittsburg, with one of the strongest teams in years, was favored to defeat the Bears. They won the meet 10522 -2512 points, with Springfield winning one first place in the dual meet. The Gorillas took first place in every event except the mile run, won by Victor Eite. The victory makes the series eight victories and three defeats for the Kansans in the past eleven years. ln the second dual meet of the season, a f150l Ye l ll CARTER FARMER Dadeuille Lettered one year if DELBERT JARVIS Cassuille Lettered one year 'Hb it yi at , ' ii CECIL MAY ED WALLER Dadeuille EldOfCldO Lettered one year Lettered one year determined team of Hfteen Bears Went to Rolla on April 30 for the sixth annual dual meet with the Miners. Rolla has never defeated the Bears in a dual meet. The Bears, scoring a total of 81 points, defeated the Rolla Miners on their home Held: Rolla scored 55 points. Springfield Won nine lirsts. Not a single meet record was broken. In' the half-mile relay the Bears stepp-ed the distance in l:35.7. On May 4, the Bears were hosts to the Arkansas Razorbacks in near freezing tem- peratures that saw no records broken. The final score was 80-51, favor the University of Arkansas. Victor Fite of the Bears Won high point honors of the meet, scoring 15 points. Abbott Won third place with ll points. The only unusual occurrence in the meet, other than the extremely cold Wind. was the 100-yard dash. Wright of Springfield and McCloud of Arkansas fin- ished in a dead heat, but McCloud was penalized a yard for jumping the starter's gun, giving flrst place to Wright. f151l li E VERNON EALIS Lamar Lettered one year VICTOR FITE TED NICKLE Wi'Ilow Springs Harfuille Lettered four years Lefrered one year The closing meet for the Bears was held on their home field when Springfield en- tertained the M. I. A. A. colleges on May 10 and ll. The five Teachers Colleges were represented by about one hundred and five athletes for the Eighteenth Annual Meet. Warrensburg won the meet for the fourth straight year with a total of 625 points. Springfield tied for second place with Maryville, each winning 332 points. Kirks- ville and Cape Girardeau finished third and fourth. Fite of Springfield and Wilson of Warrensburg were deadlocked for second place in high points, each boasting 15 points. Pite bettered his own mark of 4:31:5 for the mile run set in 1928 with a new rec- ord of 4:31, The members of the Bear track team and their capable Captain, C. K. Leonard, de- serve much credit for their excellent work during the 1929 season. TENNIS ln the latter part of the Spring Term, a tennis tournament was held which was open to all students of the College. The results of the 1929 Tennis Tournament was as follows: Men Singles: Ludy Stark Men Doubles: Ludy Stark, Murray Marshall Girl Singles: Natalie Briggs Girl Doubles: Natalie Briggs, Margaret Bradshaw llflixed Doubles: Natalie Briggs, Ludy Stark ln the M. I. A. A. Tennis Tournament in Springfield, May 10 and ll, Kirksville Teachers College swept to victory in both the singles and doubles events. l Bigsby defeating Stark in the singles division, and Bigsby and Wells battled the Springfield doubles team, Stark and Marshall, for three hours and fifteen minutes be- fore winning the victory. l'152l W .',' inning V EVERTS BRIGGS Fencing ' fl ,NX 'KTI' 1 fd n... ,Archery Q 153 1 r-'UQ MARSHALL BRADSHAW BRIGGS STARK Tennis 'Wwiy 1,1 x K WS, 'lfZ1,,,1-5' -- - -,,-ly-5 A . fV,!f ,f!f?!,f'ff?fizigfA3? ,i 'ilQlifi'ii!i?fxin.5x.f.A. Klann, McSwccney, Tucker, Bowler, Fleet, Briggs, Everts, Humrichouser Swimming 11541 Class in Physical Education Hockey , lf155j N. V QW 1 2.1 . ,Nadi ,Q 5 N551 1 J., X 5 3 gf 4 Soccer gmail? 'Vg Baseball 5 1561 rf l AESTI-1 ETIC DANCING SING THE MARCHE SLAVE by Tschaikowski, this characterization of the Russian peasant bound by ignorance, bowed with care and overpowering burdens, was evolved. A Inspiration and ideas for the dance are drawn from music, painting, sculpture, history, psychology, literature, religion and philosophy. The dance, in relation to music, is based on free and natural movements and the laws of bodily motion, with the purpose of developing greater freedom and a better poise and control. By making ourselves free instruments of ex- pression rhythmically unifled, we are enabled to express in bodily movement the ideas and emotions which come from within. By starting with the elemental steps, as the walk, run, and skip, we gain confidence and derive satisfaction in dancing, lose self-consciousness and build up new things from the old. We continue to build until we have gained something far beyond or above that which we started. Beginning with the simplest movements, we are learning to listen to music with an understanding. The growth of the individual is promoted: he is stimulated to creative thought and activity, and given a mental, physical and spiritual poise. 1:1571 GUTHRIE BOEHM NELSON LEADEIQS Of SCHOOL SDIIQIT TOAST TO SPRINGFIELD Springfield! Springfield! Rah! Rah! Rah! Old Springfield! Praise to thee we sing: Praise to thee, our Alma Mater, Rah! Rah! Rah! Praise to thee, Springfield! YEA BEARS BOO WA BEARS Yea Bears, Boo Wa Bears, Yea Bears, Yea Bears, Boo Wa Bears, Yea Bears. Boo Wa Bears, Fight 'em, Fight, Fight 'em, Fight, Fight 'em. Fight. SKY ROCKET S-s-s-s-s-s-s-s Cpausel Boom! Ah-h-h Clong whistlej. P BEARS! l1581 FIGHT, FIGHT Rah, rah, rah, rahl Fight, iight, ight, iight! Rah, rah, rah, rahl Fight, fight, iight, fight! Rah, rah, rah, rah! Fight, fight, light, fight! Bears, fight, Bears, iight, Bears, fight. SONGS BE A BEAR If you Want to be a good Bear, Just come along with me, By the bright shining light, By the light of the moon. If you Want to be a good Bear, Just come along with me, By the bright shining light of the moon. Chorus : By the light of the moon, By the light of the moon: By the bright shining light, By the light of the moon. If you want to be a good Bear, Just come along with me, By the bright shining light of the moon. DEAR OLD SPRINGFIELD Then here's to dear old Springield, she's tried and true Gladly wefll back her in what she may do: Now see the foe is trembling, trembling with fear, PUSH, PULL for SPRINGFIELD, with cheer on cheer 4 l1591 ll I al . . IEIQEENWUOD FOOTBALL IQZQ Greenwood Opponents October 4-Bolivar at Greenwood ..oo.,,.... 7 O October ll-Greenwood at Stockton ..oo......o 12 O October 18-Miller at Greenwood ...-.,o..o... 13 7 October 25-Greenwood at Golden City ..,..-.. 32 O October 31-Dadeville at Greenwood ......-..o 13 O November 8-Greenwood at Miller CNon-Con.j -- O 7 November l5hWalnut Grove at Greenwood ...... 19 7 November 22-Lockwood at Greenwood GG.. --- O 0 REENWOOD PLAYED seven conference games. Six of these games were won and the seventh was a scoreless tie. During the season Greenwood scored 96 points while the opponents scored 14 points. The non-conference game was lost to Miller, the score being 7-O. Taylor, Babb and,Bryant were select-ed as all conference men. Taylor was elected co-captain with West of Lockwood, and was also chosen all conference quarterback. Babb was selected as all confer-ence end and Bryant as all con- ference tackle. Much of the credit for this splendid showing on the part of the Greenwood football team should go to Coach J. H. Collins. His sincere and untiring efforts were well rewarded. M601 IEIQEENWUUD GI DLS' BASKETBALL TEAM The Greenwood girls met the following basketball teams on their court this season: Stockton, Miller and Lockwood. These games were not confer- ence games. From the standpoint of sportsmanship, teamwork, cooperation and the fundamentals of good athletics, the girls feel that they were greatly benefited by these games. Miss Pyles acted as coach. 'V ' I1611 if . KWW., 5, v.----www., Q53 yi.......-. .. f M .vw - - ANNUAL DAIDS' AND MOTHERS' DAY N FRIDAY, OCTOBER ll, the halls of our institution were thrown open to the mothers and dads of the student body. This day is an annual affair and is always observed during football season. A great deal of attention is given by both the students and faculty. Special stationery was supplied and pressing invitations were sent to all mothers and dads. This event has been observed for six years, at which time the parents are guests of honor. Registration of the mothers and dads was held in the main corridor from 8 to ll o'clock. During this time the buildings and classes were inspected and observed. A representative from each school organization acted as a sight-seeing guide. A special assembly was arranged in the auditorium which included such talents as the Girls' Glee Club, Prof. Peck and Mr. Winston Lynes. Follow- ing the assembly, the parents were guests of the school at a luncheon in the school cafeteria. The Cape Girardeau and Springfield football game at 3:30 o'clock was the high point of the day. Rain fell in torrents, but the water and mud did not dampen the spirits of either the teams or the guests. The Bears played their part in the day's entertainment by winning 6 to O. 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Leeper, Epps, Potter Wood, Shannon, Greub, Keith McJimsey, Burgess, Shannon Jr., Lee, Nettles, Lipscomb DI GAMMA MU HE NATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE HONOR SOCIETY, Gamma IVIL1, WAS founded in the early spring of 1924, in Southwestern College at Win- Held, Kansas. The Missouri Chapter was organized July 31, 1929, at Southwest Missouri State Teachers College in Springfield with forty-four members. The purpose of the organization is to promote interest and to encourage high standards of scholarship and research in the field of 'lSocial Science. Membership is limited to students of senior ranking having twenty-five hours of S grade. Allen J. Anderson Dewey L. Bohannon Prescilla Bradford Wilma Bruce Eloy T. Burgess Flora B. Copeland Lilly L. Epps D. A. Ferguson Helen L. Greener Maud R. Greub Lettie Grove A Georgia Gillham Mayme C. Hamilton Alice Harrison Gertrude Hemphill Clara Howard Bernice Johnson Everett E. Keith Mary Keith Lois Jones Lamar Lee Maurine Leeper Olive Lipscomb Raymond Lozar Virgie Mills Walter McCall Josephine McJimsey H. Edward Nettles Ethel Norman from Minnie K. Organ Helen Patrick Howard C. Potter Melton Raubinger George A. Riley James W. Shannon James W. Shannon. Jr Etta C. Skene Meekee Mary Wright Lucille Wagner Georgia Washington Winifred Wilton Vivian Winkleblack Harriet Vesta Wood S MlfN'S CLUI3 FOUNDED 1921 133 MEMRERS Colors-Maroon and White OFFICERS BuEoRD ROBERTS ----- - - President PLESS TOLLIVER - - - - V1'ce-Prmflpnr JOHN PERRY - - - - Secretary and Treasurer MRS. J. L. BARNARD - - - - - House Mother Miss NELL BARNARD - - House Sister HE PURPOSE OP THE ORGANIZATION is ro foster a spirit of good fellow- ship and to encourage high academic standards among the athletes as well as to promote and further the professional interests in the field of coaching. Since 1922 the Club has maintained a permanent home for its members. Too much praise cannot be given to the house mother, Mrs. J. L. Barnard, who has acted in this capacity since the organization was founded. Her efficient methods and untiring efforts in promoting the welfare of the club is sincerely appreciated by all. ACTIVE MEMBERS Archie Abbott Lonnie Adams Charles Brown Earl Davis Oliver Davis Vernon Eales Carter Farmer Eugene Garbee Martin Haseltine Henry Kilburn Murray Marshall Charles Martin John Morris Edward Wright Manson Munro Theodore Nickel Bernard Parker Grant Perkins John Perry John W. Phillips Buford Roberts Eugene Scafe Leo Spradling Timm Smith Pless Tolliver Gordan Wardell Thomas Welsh FRATRES IN EACULTATE W. Virgil Cheek Efton Henderson J. Herbert Collins 51661 - Munro. Brown, Kilburn. Parker. Farmer Adams, Cheek, Abbott. Wright, Perry E. Davis, Henderson. Cheek, Wardcll. Roberts Morris. Marshall. Phillips. Welsh, Martin. Perkins Garbee. Scafe, O. Davis. Spradling, Eales. Tolliver I 11371 MCCONNELL CREWS CURRY ALEXANDER COIJNTIQY . LIFE CLIJI3 OFFICERS CLYDE MCCoNNELL ---- - - President HERBERT CREWS - - - Vice-President MARIE CURRY - - Sec. and Treas. OSCAR L. CARTER - - - - - Reporter MR. L. L. ALEXANDER Adviser MR. E. V. THoMAs - - - Adviser MRS. PLoY T, BURGESS - Adviser Miss MAUD GREUB -------- Adviser to increase interest sponsored by these the annual poultry annual event. Archie Abbott Frank Biggs Mary Bowler John Bunch Wilma Burney Oscar Carter Joe Cantrell Verba Chaney Miller Coleman Beryl Coffman Houser Cotton Myrtle Christian Herbert Crews Nell Darden Shearl Denny Omer Dishman John Drake Thelma Drake Elizabeth Dulin Leonard Ebrite Ada Edmondson Alfred Edwards The Club was organized February 20, 1924. The purpose of the Club is in Home Economics, Agriculture and rural life. lt is three departments. One of the big events of the year is fry given by members of the Club. The Club has also sponsored Farmer's Week for the past two years, which has come to be an MEMBERS Carter Farmer Fay Garrett Jewell Goodman Willard Graff John Hailey Wan Hendricks Vergie Hilton Claude Howard Edna Jones Mae Joslin Bessie Keith Ben Kloeppel Charles Lawson Nellie Law Ben Lee Naomi Lentz Denzel Lowe Ruth Marbut Clyde McConnell Floyd McConnell Kelton Miller William Miller Lena Miller Charles Miner R. J. Moon Sam Mitchell Tom Moore Ted Nickle Ruth Page Clyde Patterson Mamie Patton Clara Penninger Grant Perkins Harry Phillips W. F. Pierce Mrs. W. F. Pierce Paul Porter Gladys Procter Sarah Reynolds Mike Reese Glenn Rozell Gala Singleton tmsi Leo Spradling Charles Sloan Dale Statler Mrs. Dale Statler Jewell Sifferman John Stewart Clyde St. John Ernest Strickland Irene Taylor Opal Tinnin Ruby Tinnin Hilda Todd Osa Traw Lloyd Turbeville Onard Upton Mrs. Onard Upton Bratton Wallace Pansy Wasson Mildred Weatherman Walter White Logan Wilson Bill Wiley Goodman, Grueb. Ebrite, Drake, Hailey, Wasson, Taylor Lentz. Dishman. Denny. Dulin, Kloeppel, Upton, Chaney Spradling, Turbeville. Marbut. Cantrel, Miller, Lee. Joslin Page. Weatherman, Perkins. Porter, Hendricks, Penninger. Keith Pierce, Miller. Procterf Reynolds. Wilson, Graff. Wiley Pierce, Moore, Burgess, Carter, Hilton. Singleton. Wallace Jones, Thomas, Statler, Upton, Traw, Law, Edmondson Tinnin. Statler, Sifferman, Tinnin, Stewart, Todd, Bunch ' I1691 Q--M Reese, Cheek, Wommack, Thayer, Gibson Delp, Abbott, Cowden, Upton, King CDMMEIQCIAL CLUB OFFICERS CHAMP REESE - ---- - - President ONARD UPTON - - FirstVz'ce-Pres. CATHERINE THAYER - Second Vice-Pres. NOBLE ABBOTT - - Third Vice-Pres. TRMA KING - - - - Treasurer EMILY COWDEN - - - Secretary MILDRED WQMMACK - - Reporter J. D. DELP - - - - Sponsor W. V. CHEEK Sponsor RUTH GIBSON ---------- Sponsor The Commercial Club exists primarily to foster a social spirit among the students interested in commercial work. Other aims which enter in are: To act as a service bureau: to encourage higher scholarship: to spread commercial knowledge, and to promote the general welfare of S. T. C. ACTIVE MEMBERS Noble Abbott Eli Bounous Mildred Christman Verba Channey Emily Cowden Mae Cowden Frances Dillard Kenneth Duncan Leonard Ebrite Trellis Ellison Clara M. Fisher Wealtha Flood Esther Fugatt Faye Garrett Georgia Gann Sylvia George Raye Gibbons Walther Gilbert Mary Goodwin Emil Haas Maurine Harper Ruth Henry Vineta Hollaway Helen Howard Wilbur Husted Georgia Marie Jones Wayne Justice Henry Kilburn George King H1701 Irma King Anna Knox Nelle Lea Loan Mallory Meda Martin Wilma Mason Nellie Means Willard McCrary Helen McCord Mamie Patton Marie Pope Coleman Poynter John Ragland Clyde St. John Lola Scoggins Carroll Seaborn Edith Spicer Helen Stegner Eula Smith Catherine Thayer Rozelle Thomas Coila Trimm Mary Tunnell Lena Bell Twaddell Onard Upton Laura Young Bratton Wallace Mildred Wommack Ruth Wright Gann, Goodwin, Flood. McCord, Jones. Wright. Kloeppel Ragland, Bounous, Fisher. Haas, Husted, Seaborn, Justice, Pope King, Martin, Jones, Payne, Patton. Gipe, Shoemake Twaddell. Mallory, Pugatt, Thomas, Hollaway. Young, Speight Means, Garrett, Poynter, Gilbert, Scoggins, Patton. Claypool George, Duncan. Tunnell, St. John, Lea, Harper. Ellison, Kilburn Henry, McCrary, Wallace, Ebrite, Stegner, Cowclen, Trimm I:171fI ACTIVE MEMBERS SCIENCE CLUI3 OFFICERS RALPH W. STEWART ---- - - President ROBERT J. MOON - - First Vice-Pres. LLOYD TURBEVILLE - - Second Vice-Pres. JEANNE FUGITT - - - - - Secretary HAROLD WARD - - - Treasurer A. P. TEMPLE - Faculty Adviser EVERAI. YEARS AGO when the College was in its youth, a Pre-Medic Club was formed to foster a spirit of fellowship among students who had a common goal, In 1925 the Science Department had grown to such an extent that the Pre- Medic students represented the majority of the science majors and the need of a club to meet this new situation was keenly felt. As a result the Science Club was organized. The aim of this Club is to stimulate interest in science, encourage research work among the students, and to keep in touch with the accomplishments of present-day scientists through Club discussion. Much of the credit for the success of the Club is due to the entire science faculty, which has at all times given its whole-hearted support to anything the Club has undertaken. FACULTY MEMBERS R. W. Martin A. P. Temple Ralph Voris R. V. Ellis D. T. Kizer Clarence Koeppe Charles Barrick Joe Cantrell Evert Cheatham Richard Cheatham Horace Dudley Hanford Edmonson William English John Farmer Mina Althen Farrell Amos Charles Barrick Constance Ballard Marie Brannock Horace Cantrell Chester Collins Julian Day Clarence Dalton Betty Denmark Paul K. Doughty Ralph Dowler Andrew Ely Arma Evans Hal Freeman R. L. Gott Richard Ford Dean Fitzgerald Jeanne Fugitt Clyde Gott Eugene Grant Dazel Monday Robert Moon Grant Perkins OLD MEMBERS Aron Hailey Lucile Hobbs Nellie Jump Ellis Jackson Richard Kerr Lee Kreger C. K. Leonard Paul Lindholm Ted Lindholm Frank Lorton Loan Mallory Moody Murray Ruth Page Lynn Patterson Carl Prier I1121 Olon Prentice Sherman Schlicht Mrs. D. B. Statler Ralph Stewart Ruby Tinnin Lloyd Turbeville Harold Ward Jack Randall Georgia Richmond Frances Roper Caleb Shook James Smith Cora Snodgrass Ralph Tennis William Tilley Ruby Tinnin Betty Tuck Lanor Waddle Clarence Willey Isabelle Wolf Arthur Wright Edward Wright Stewart, Grant, Schlicht, Prentice, Statler Barrick, Ward, Cantrel. Farmer. Perkins Fitzgerald. Gott, Monday, Cheatham, Edmondson Dudley, Cheatham, Fugitt, Tinnin English, Ford, Turbeville. Moon f1731 Hamann, Bean, Wardell, McElroy. Chrighton O'Neil, Hollaway, Scoggin, Wheeler, Norman Miller, Logan, Jones, Burnett, Fitzgerald, Spradling Ll IBIQAIQY CLUB DEAN FITZGERALD - BETTY BEAN - - VINETA HOLLAWAY LOUISE HAMANN - LEE SCoooIN - - MISS GRACE PALMER MISS LoRETTA JONES - - President - Vice-Presid ent M - Secretary - - Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms - - - Sponsor - - Sponsor The Library Club is an organization composed of the librarians and student assistants, organized for the purpose of bringing its members closer together for Social entertainment and for instruction, thereby enabling them to serve the faculty and student body in a more efficient manner. Betty Bean ' Clarence Burnett Inez Cowden Margaret Crighton Dean Fitzgerald Louise Hamann Vineta Hollaway MEMBERS Margaret Logan Gradye McElroy Mary McCmarvey Theodore Nickle Alice Rose O'Neil Ethel Norman Thelma Saville f1741 Lee Scoggin Carroll Seaborn L-eo Spradling Alzada Trapp Delia Rich Gordon Wardell Helen Wheeler Saville, Miller, Hegwood. E. English. Wallace Hamilton, Baugh, Rickson, Brammer, McC1arvey, Wolf Roper, Stanley, Lohmeyer, Weisel, Pigg THE ADT CLUB JosEPH1NE LOHMEYER ------- President RUTH STANLEY - - - Vice-President ELIZABETH RoPER - - - Secretary MRS. OSCAR PIGG - - - Treasurer The aim of the Art Club is to foster and promote a feeling for art, by having a heartfelt appreciation among the members themselves. This year the Club studied block printing and iigure drawing from life. Two exhibits were held of student and professional work. MEMBERS Wilma Baugh Mrs. Mayme C. Wanda Brammer Hamilton Elizabeth English Marjorie English Eugene Garbee Jean Hamilton Elossie Hegwood Josephine Lohmeyer Mary McGarvey Margaret Miller Alynne Morton Mrs, Cscar Pigg f175J Marie Reed Mable Rickson Elizabeth Roper Thelma Saville Ruth Stanley Mary Lee Wallace Kate Wolf Davis, Wood, North, Hill, Nunnelly, Cowden Wood. Ebrite, Ditmars, Hamann, McKinley Watson, Wheeler, Cavender, Potter, Fisher. Ham ENGLISH CLUI3 Organized 1923 19 Members OFFICERS LoU1sE HAMANN ----- - - President HOMER HILL - - - Vice-President HELEN WIJEELER - - - Secretary RACI-IAEL WOOD - - - Treasurer THERA CAVENDER - - Sergeant-at-Arms HELEN NUNNELLY - - - - Standard Reporter MARY WOOD --------- Sponsor The English Club was organized for the purpose of affording students the opportunity to study national literature, current fiction, poetry, and the biogra- phies of great writers. Lectures are given throughout the year by eminent speakers on various subjects pertaining to the study of English. The success of the Club during the past year may be attributed to the cooperation of its members and to the sympathetic guidance of its sponsor, Miss Mary Woods. MEMBERS Mae Cowden Nina T. Ditmars Lena Frances Ham Georgia Vaught Dorothy Davis Clara M. Fisher Elizabeth North Lorene Wade Harvey Davis Grace Greenwood Howard Potter Pauline Watson Elizabeth Denmark I1761 Burgess, Tinnin, Rhodes. Mitchell. Collyer Cirueb, Miller. Johns, Clark. Upton Smith. Scott, Owens, Landers, Dulin I-IONDIQAIQY SDCIETY UF HUME ECDNDMICS OFFICERS PAYE MITCHELL ----- - - President NORMA COLLYER ----- - Vice-President ELENDER LANDERS - - - Secretary WINNIE OWENS - - - Asst. Sec'y MRS. BLANCHE SCOTT - - - Treasurer MRS. MARGARET UPToN - - Reporter MRS. PLoY T. BURGESS ------ Sponsor The purpose of this organization is to further the best interests of home economics in four-year colleges in order to develop women with higher ideals of sane living, with a deep a pr-eciation of the sacredness of the American home, and with broader social andj higher intellectual and cultural attainments. MEMBERS Norma Collyer Helen Johns Margaret Miller Mrs. Blanche Scott Marie Dickie Elender Landers Faye Mitchell Loanna Smith Elizabeth Dulin Ellen Lentz Winnie Owens Ruby Tinnin Mrs. Pearl Culidewell Mrs. Nina B. Leyerle Hazel Rhodes Mrs. Margaret Upton Maurine Harra ' HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Maud R. Greub Mrs. Mayme C. Hamilton Mrs. J. W. Schmalehorst If 177 I Turbeville. Cheatham, Hayward, Baugh. Cheatham, Potter Fitzgerald, Moore, Hill, Haas, Grant, Baker YUUNG MlfN'S CHIQISTIAN ASSIDCIATIDN OFFICERS HOMER HILL - - - - - - President HERBERT BAUGH - - Vice-President DEAN FITZGERALD - - Secretary LLOYD TURBEVILLE - Treasurer The Y. M. C. A. exists for the purpose of fostering Christian fellowship among the young men on the campus. The organization has been quite active this year and has worked in conjunction with the Y. W. C. A. on several occasions. lt was instrumental in bringing to the school Dr. E. Cuuy Cutshall, prominent in the leadership of the Y. M. C. A. work. ACTIVE MEMBERS Wilbur Baker Homer Hill Herbert Baugh Dean Fitzgerald Tom Moore William Denmark Eugene Grant Howard Potter Earl Cheatham Emil Haas Efton Thomas Evertt Cheatham Otto Hayward Lloyd Turbeville I178j E. North, Monpleasure, M. North, Davis. Draper, Bryant, Eastman, Joslin Hyatt, Waddle, Beatie, Teeter, Quinn, Baugh DIQAMATIC ADT CLUI3 ORGANIZED IN 1910 25 ACTIVE MEMBERS OFFICERS VIVIEN WADDLE ---- - - President DOROTHY DAVIS - - Vice-President ELIZABETH NORTH - - - Secretary CONTENT WISE - - - - Treasurer MISS HYATT, MISS BROWN - - Sponsors The Dramatic Art Club was organized in 1910 and reorganized in 1924. lt is one of the most active clubs on the campus and exists for the purpose of fostering interest in dramatic Work. Allan Anderson Martha Botts Eli Bounous Marion Bryant Dorothy Davis Elizabeth Denmark Lucy Draper Mable Eastman E ACTIVE MEMBERS Claude Fawcett Grace Greenwood Otto Hayward May Joslin George King Robert Killian Margaret Logan Christine Monpleasure Rachel Wood f179j Elizabeth North Marjorie North Mildred Quinn Lois Spencer Marguerite Teeter Vivien Waddle Aleen White Content Wise Wood. Clark, Evans, Budlong. Prescott, Budlong Leeper, Wakenhut, Cowden, Rollins, Burke, Mitchum Smith, Fitzgerald, Gatton, Jackle, Gleason, Compton SPAN ISI-1 CLUB OFFICERS PAUL MITCHUM ----- - President ROSE BUDLONG - - Vice-President VIRGINIA BUDLONG - Sec. and Treas. DEAN FITZGERALD - - - Reporter SADIE WOODS - - Sponsor JULIETT WAKENHUT - Sponsor FLORENCE COMPTON ------- Sponsor The Spanish Club was organized in 1921 with twelve members. It was organized for the purpose Of creating in the students a love for, and an interest in the language and the people of Spain. The meetings are carried on in Spanish. Rose Budlong Virginia Budlong Marguerette Burke Maxine Clark lnez Cowden MEMBERS Florence Compton Margaret Gleason Frances Evans Frank Jackle Dean Fitzgerald Maurine Leeper Harlan Gatton Paul Mitchum f1801 Ruth Prescott Dorothy Rollins F. Glen Smith Juliett Wakenhut Sadie Woods Wright, Beebe, Northrip, Jump, Parsons. Burden, Spencer, Botts Thomas, Draper. Bean, Euzzel, Joslin, Weber, Rathbone. Budlong Baugh. Carson, White. Harrison. Monday. Beatie, Epps Brown, Quinn, Stanley, Pummill, Wells, Logan, Ladd THE Y. W. C. A. LOIS SPENCER - - - OFFICERS WILMA BAUGH - - - Presidenr BETTY BEAN - EULA JUMP - - Vr'ce-President CHARLOTTE PAIN RUTH STANLEY - - - Sfcretary NINA BOTTS - - - - 'Treasurer EMILY RATHBONE RUBY MARTIN - - Program Chairman MILDRED QUINN Social Chairmaz Service Chairmaz Song Leader - - Pianis - - Reporte This has been a successful year for the Y. W. C. A. The programs have been especially interesting and effective. The social functions, including a tea for all the girls in the College am for the faculty women, and a peppy Hallowe'en party. were very successful. The organizatio, sent two delegates, Wilma Baugh and Ruth Stanley, to the Y. M. and Y. W. Convention i Hollister last summer. There were delegates here from all the colleges and universities in Oklahoma. Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri. The delegates derived a great deal from the convention that was beneficial to the local chapter. Wilma Baugh Helen Beebe Betty Bean Freda Beatie Nina Botts Rose Budlong Adabelle Burden ACTIVE MEMBERS Louise Brown Bernice Carson Lucy Draper Lilly Epps Lois Fuzzel Alice Harrison May Joslin Eula Jump l'181l Mildred Ladd Margaret Logan Dazel Monday Elizabeth Northrip Christine Parsons Dot Pummill Mildred Quinn Emily Rathbone Lois Spencer Ruth Stanley Rozelle Thomas Evelyne Weber Bertha Wells Vencil White Gladys Wright Gum, Miller, Smith, Dunn. Wolpers, Patterson. Wright. Trimm Watson. Tucker. Taylor, Stroup. Taylor. Baker Sohns, Kellog. Cioforth, Parsons, Pillsbury, Eastman IIQNUSU CLUI3 OFFICERS JOSEPHINE OOM, , VIRGINIA WILSON. BERNICE KELLOOO .,.. . . , MRS. F. CHASE... COUNCIL . ,. President ., . ...,..., .OPAL BAKER Vice-President ., . ..., ELIZABETH WRIGHT Sec. and Treas. ..., .... V IRGINIA WILSON Marron ,........... MARION WATSON The Irnoso Club was organized this year. 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The Freshmen class dance was a high spot on the social calendar and a good time was had by all. The Sophomores gave a subscription dance featuring Buddy Thurman and his Nlissourians. This dance was held after the Warrensburg basketball game. During the Christmas season, the K. Dfs held their annual formal at the Country Club, which helped to send the students home on their vacation in good spirits. February 8, the Merry-Go-Rounds gave their annual formal. This was one of the most elaborate affairs ever held in the school. The gym was trans- formed into a sky of rainbows. Franz Stangle's orchestra furnished the latest dance hits of the season. The Junior class held a St. Patrick's day dance early in March. which was an enjoyable affair. The S Club's annual dance was given on March 22, and was one of the outstanding affairs of the spring season. Their club crest and colors decorated the gym in a most delightful fashion. 'As we go to press, the Tri C's have not had their dance. 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Silliest ..,... Daintiest .... Solemnest . . Kindest A... Prettiest, . . Bashfullest . John A. Morris Bob Haun Harvey Davis Lottie Hudson Dorothy Davis Paul Baur Hazel Rhodes Jerry lVlcQuary Maurice Hill Thelma: What is human nature, Joe, can you tell me? Joe Mol.: Yes, it's people before they get into society. This age isn't more wicked than the age of our fathers-it just fails to pull down the shades. ' t2071 FRAT TATTLE Yes, we have no fraternities-but Oh! those four social clubs and one semi- society. Some one told my best friend at Tea Cup lnn the other day that these clubs were started in the old days by students who didn't rate the Country Life Club and weren't smart enough for the English Club. Another boy said he thought the K. D.'s and the Merry-Go-Rounds rated better than the Tri C.'s and the Dianas. A member of the S Club told me confidentially that the Tri C.'s were a bunch of beardless youths and the K. D.'s a bunch of soaks. However, Wilmar Ansley explained that night life has nothing to do with his interesting pallor-he said he used to fool around ice cream quite a bit and that might have caused his paleness. Strange as it may seem. Erhardt said darn once right out loud. Jamie Shannon smoked a cigarette fbelieve it or not-anyway he had it in his mouthb, so you see we do have excellent fraternity material in our midst. Wiseacres have it that there is a Merry-Go-Round K. D. alliance. You know Mary Jo lwho believes in the philosophy of making sure of Hy before dropping X and thence proceeding to 'AZHJ was a September Tri C. girl, is a January K. D. girl, and yet may be a May S Club girl-who knows? We don't. What kind of lipstick is that? Kissproof. Well, rub it off, we've got work to do. She doesn't paint, she doesn't rouge, She doesn't smoke, she doesn't booze, She doesn't kiss, she doesn't pet, She's fifty-eight and single yet. FUNNY SONGS The Bacon Song: Liver Come Back to Mel The Goat Song: Buttin' Up Your Overcoat! The Pedestrian's Song: Miss Mel Scotchman's Song: Let the Rest of the World Go Buy! Any Student's Song: Just Another Day Wasted Away! Wall Street: I Paw Down And Go Boom! Modern Youth: Follow the Swallow! Any Professor's Song: Forgottenl L208l THE ms t' 8QNs 9 DRY mxxxlkllllm HIS FIKQT in TEKHOHE 'RETCH FOR THAT 'MURAD When Koeppe asks me to tell the class all I know of tobacco.-Billy Brid- well. When I ask a girl for a date to a dance and then don't receive a bid.-- I-Iarvey Davis. When I'm cutting my nine o'clock class to finish the continued story running in Collier's, and Mr. Shannon steps into the reading room to do his daily watch-setting.-Wilmar Ansley. When I stop my car on a nice, desolated country road and Hnd I'm really out of gas.-Tommy Welsh. . 12091 SEEN PARKED ALONG NECK AVENUE Lilly Epps and Jay Boehm. I.uella Cowan and Manson Munroe. Helen Wheeler and Clarence Burnett. Josephine Lohmeyer and Howard Potter. Lottie Hudson and Wilmar Ansley. Any two girls and Beach Egbert. Jerry Allmon and Ted Nichols. Natalie Briggs and Ludy Stark. Audrey Magruder and Harvey Davis. Isom Richardson and Blanche Hudson. Marion Watson and Randolph Armstrong. Cirace Morris and Dean Fitzgerald. Emily Rathbone and Wayne Shannon. DO YOU EVER READ THE NEWSPAPERS? Darn that Florist: The bride was attired in a gown of white wool batiste and satin, and she carried a bouquet of punk roses. - Wuff, Wuff: Dancing and games were enjoyed by all, including hot dogs, which were served by the Poultry Club. Fairy Bath-Tub: One every two or three hours when suffering in half- teaspoonful of water. Pass the Swatter: Woman's City Club to hear Fruit Fly Talk. By the Light of the Moon: Mr. Alexander will give a talk on poultry stealing, a work of which he is head in the United States. Hot Mamma: Arthur Judd was seriously burned Saturday afternoon when he came in contact with his high voltage wife. Can't Be Done: The doctor told him to take a pickle just before going to bed if he could keep it on his stomach. Next day feeling worse he told the doctor it rolled off when he turned over. IN A BAD SHAPE THIS IS THE SHAPE OF A ONE-LEGGED SCOTCI-IlVIAN'S COFFIN l2101 8 R N F 0 R D THE ABJENT Muvoeo PROE f aw. vm Locmso uv AGmN.H AN ALLEY CAT'S PHILOSOPHY Eat, drink, and be hairy, fur tomorrow you may be a raccoon coat. Mr. Freudenberger Cat Library deskb 1 I want a book-it's for my wife -but bless me, I've forgotten the name of it. It has something to do with automobiles. Lee Spradling: ' 'That's all right, lVlr. Preudenberger. I know just the book you want Cand reaching a book down from the shelf he handed Mr. P. Elizabeth and Essexnj. - 52111 Why Why Why Why WHY IS IT? it a college lad struggles to always get The gal who is rushed and necked By all the rest of his set? is it the college maiden never tries to be sweet To a boy who isn't a cave man Knocking her pals off their feet? is it the oldest jokes with whiskers clean to their toes Are the only jocular expressions A college professor knows? is it? tif you knew you'd be quite famousj One can't explain this human nature, I guess that's why they blame us. is IF I COULD ASK THEM Who takes car-e of Mr. Teeter's daughter, when the Tri-Cs are busy taking care? What would happen if Beach Egbert had no one at whom to laugh? Was Erhardt ever seen talking to anyone who didn't rate? Be definite Where would Spe-edy and Heavy be if we had no freshman girls? Under the spreading mistletoe The homely co-ed stands And stands, and stands, and stands, and stands And stands, and stands, and stands. Hospital Superintendent: Shall I put you in a ward? Mr. Delp: No, I'm too sick to talk politics. Great aches from little corns may grow. I2121 WW? 0 2Wfl'l'i?4, WWWJ 'W Z if 'ffl Zfffxgg ff ,Of ,S K LINE PLUNGE IN THE CAPE GIRARDEAU GAME Inquiring Reporter lto studentj 1 Who do you think has the most school spirit? Student: Harvey Davis. CIIIJ Spec: Love is purely mental action. Mary Jo: Don't be silly, baby, it isn't for me. AND HOW! Old-fashioned girls used to faint, but the modern ones just pass out. That German scientist who claims that music spreads disease should realize that there are lots of tunes which are not catchy. , f213j SO WONDER WE ALL Come, little friends, said a flapper one day, to the library with me and play. There we may chatter to heart's content, And worry the worms with a studious bent: Some folk want to study, but what care we, For talking is cheap and seats are free: Let those scowl who will! We but chatter the mor-e While the poor grinds writhe What's the library for. pm BELIEVE IT? WELL, DON'T TI-IEN! The girls call Manson Munro KMMJ the Minute Man-because he meets them one minute and necks them the next. The boys call Mary .Io QMJJ Men's Joy-because she believes in keeping them happy. The girls call Clarence Burnett CCBJ the Clutching Boob-because he throws his arms out at the curves. Sit down in front. G'wan, I don't bend that way. SPECIAL ITEM: Hints with results-see Jerry McQuary. Dorthy Davis says: Marguerite is so dumb she thinks Tri-C's are scooters. IT WAS A SECRET-BUT IT AIN'T NO MORE You've heard that expression I was SO mad, honestly it just burnt the pants off me. Well. I'll let you in on a little secret. Robert Moon spilled sulphuric acid over his lower extremities and literally burned his pants off. Being modest, and ladies being present, he refused aid. That was one time that Modesty didn't pay-the extent of his injuries is not known at present. fziij A MARK Of GENIUSNA LOCK OF HAIR fxlf, S-.fix f ,f '1 5'I3 f' X ., lilies xl N Jill li 'fp fff md!!!-3 Nr V I A-.3 T ! lil L PROP SHAN 11956, Q PROP F DOW Jllnn' I m It 1 l f. K - hgilirl-I W , i I I A 0 37iilllilllll.lp I-Q-ill itil --'-LT. .'-,Q llllliql ' .:u.,1::. , un- A , A 3 X ' R I X X yn 5 1, ' '-A , I-,ik Q AND THEN MOTHER GOOSE SAID- 1. It is not necessary to throw a dance in order to get dates. CWe have observed that horses led or dragged to water very seldom return to that same water holejb 2. A sorority house of S. T. C. fwhich. in other words, is a group of roomers at one of the member's homesi is quite often less of a sorority house than the Y. W. C. A. In fact, the Y. W. C. A. is a darn good sorority com- pared with some of the so-called sororities in this school. When will these co- eds learn that not proximity but compatibility and good, honest friendship constitute a sorority? 3. Also a jeweled pin does not give one the earmarks of a sorority woman. I suppose I shouldn't mention it, but one's conduct in public places. and with men fespecially the town menj in public and private fespecially privateb spoils the effect of those beautiful jeweled pins. 4. When giving a Sorority tea it is not only impolite but very undiplo- matic for all of the members to flock together in the kitchen and discuss their guests. Possibly some of their guests have been to Sorority teas before and really expect a gracious hospitality from the hostesses. 5. Furthermore, catting one's Sorority sisters is very risky business. especially when one Csuch a nice girl, tool spills those bits-of gossip to the editor of the joke section. W f2153a 0 530 YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO LAUGH. BUT DON'T FORCE IT. JUST LET IT COME SPONTANEOUSLY WITHOUT EFFORT. IF UN- ABLE TO SQUEEZE ONE FORTH, DON'T STRAIN YOURSELF. PERHAPS YOU WILL WAKE UP SOME NIGHT AND FIND YOUR- SELF LAUGHING. DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT TOO MUCH. SORRY I MENTIONED THE FACT. JUST WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT IF YOU PLAN ON A LAUGH SOMEWHERE IN THIS BOOK, YOU MIGHT JUST AS WELL GET IT OVER WITH NOW. SORT OF GET IT OUT OF YOUR WAY WHILE YOU FINISH READING THE REST. Josephine says: Garlic is a good prevention of Hu. Well, we suppose even a germ must draw a line somewhere. For years the two sexes have raced for supremacy but at last they seem to have settled down to neck and neck. Harvey Davis says an expert mother doesn't let her cigarette ashes get into the baby's eyes. gk D If a girl marries an oatmeal salesman, she'll never run out of mush. A woman's instinct is what tells her she is right whether she is or not. Do you know the 'Sneeze Song'? Sure, 'Atchoo, Baby'! Mr. Shannon says, Home is a place wh-ere you can trust the hash. 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HN--4'f + , f L ----- 1wiofrurEf1hjI- H 8 ers by scratching on the screen Little girl Cradio fan, disturbed at her pray G d, while I let the cat out. dobrj 2 Please stand by, 0 I217I WHAT PRICE SISTERLY LGVE At a meeting of one of our local college ishall we call them sororities?j the following interesting conversation transpired: Girls, how does this sound? and Freshman Mary Jo proceeded to read- Rachel Wood, veteran of many campaigns, seems to be waging a successful war against a K. U. girl friend for the company ofone Hank Kilburn, Tri-C. star forward and big man generally. Well, if all the sleepy looking lounge lizards were gathered together, they would s-eem recklessly energetic compared to Spec and Wilmar, co-guardians of your fair virtue, Rachel retorted. Girls, girls! Let's play bridge and stop such unladylike talk, Natalie sug- gested. Oh, H-Gee-Gee, Charlie has as strong arms as any girl could desire, snapped Jerry. After 'steen others you come first with Dave, eh, Jerry? Frieda piped in. Opal's sort of beating your time with Cave Man Egbert, I hear, isn't she, Frieda? Jerry shot back. Well, why don't you say something, Marguerite? Hasn't your Tri-C press agent been selling any radios? sweetly inquired Alice. Oh, well, Erhardt is a clean kid, like Charlie and I-Ienry and Willard, and that is the type of boy I like, quoted Marguerite Cwho never rates dates with town boys like Jack I-I. and Bud F. Alice, we are told, doesl. Me-too, squealed Ciee-Ciee. Girls, this is really one we can all appreciate, and Frieda took the floor again, Paul Darby and Charles Martin stopped Dorothy Davis and me to ask us if we wanted a ride. The car was parked across the street and did we race? We did! Well, did Dorothy win? impatiently asked Mary Jo. She won-Paul Darby! Frieda demurely answered. Every one laughed but Dorothy, who simply couldn't see the joke! However, Alice Lindley came to bat next-and she really was fanned out! The m-eeting adjourned to meet the following week for another good cat. 12181 THINGS WHICH IRRITATE ME MOST For Paul'Darby to slip up from the side and shake my hand. For Tommy Welsh to violently slap me on the back While inquiring after the Mold pepper. For Mr. Shannon to say Now, just a few questions, after I have recited for thirty minutes. For Erhardt Froning to make a speech on School Spirit. For Wilmar Ansley to come up with that sweet little greeting, Hello, Baby. For Harvey Davis to pour forth on his Philosophy of Love. THE SICK LIST Adelaide Tarleton and Bill Sanders Clare Darr and James Messickak Freda Johnson and Beach Egbert Hazel Rhodes and Eugene Vaughn Natalie Briggs and Charles Martin Rachel Woods and Henry Kilburn Irma Ford and Clyde Hale fPaul Darby All girls of S. T. C. and lHeavy Henderson lSpeedy Collins Louise Powell-Paul Bauerx XVery sick. SIMPLICITY Book Agent to Father: You ought to buy an encyclopedia, now that your boy is going to school. Father: Not on your life. Let him Walk, the same as I did. L2191 PM JUST ASKIN' YA Why 'tis Sorority co-eds pick the best dates for their own dance. LAS witness the Merry-Go-Rounders and Dianas in their recent choice of pants.H Wie've always been taught that company should have first choice of the best, But if politeness is a virtue, these gals weren't put to the test. They send you an engraved invitation and ask your choice of men, You pick out your very latest, breath-e a sigh of relief and then- Two days later you're told that fair Luella or perhaps our dear Mary Jo Have given your crush the great honor, with them, b'gosh, to go. So you select another he-lad, and cross your fingers so. Then you find that Dorothy Davis has made up her mind to go. Of course sometimes you manage before the dance comes off To find some pimply lad at whom all of the members scoff. But take the case of a co-ed with her own man on a string. Sh-e has it down in black and white, or perhaps she has a ring. Does that mean hands off, then, to that man-thirsty gang? No, they pair him off with Teeter and her Romance blows up with a bang. I'm askin' ya, not that you'll tell me, or not that I want to know- But is a Sorority Dance a Leap-Year Grab for the members? Yes or No? Book Agent: Yes, sir, one hour's uninterrupted reading each evening would make you- Mr. Gulick: UninterruptedI Where do you think my wife spends her evenings? Wool shrinks because it's sheepish. 1 220 I POL 2 A 1500 Blftow .W Z fms 'I-. Q, 0 X f I 2 -it -Q. w- Q 2 X G 44 'r 2. f x., I TH HAKESPE UMmERCSTunENmJ Ml NIG AM Hatter: This is the softest felt We have. Thelma S.: What I want is something more tender. I lost a bet and got to eat my hat. Now l'll put the motion before the house, said the chorus girl as danced out on the stage. H2211 l've she fr' -rr M3612 86323 I-Ie must have been an engineering student. Why? Look at the blue print he left on my neck! FOUND IN JOKE BOX Claud Eawcett's picture. The Standard Cit came once a week, regularlyh. Tobacco, chew-ed gum, a pair of pink garters, paper, matches and a dumb joke written by Paul Darby and Dorothy Davis. Gladys: And I sup- pose your forefathers were in the ark with Noah? Bill: 'ANot at all-my people had a boat of their own. .Iiggsr Do you think I could borrow money on the strength of my honest face? Ted: You might, but pull your hat Well down. Moth-er: I-low do you account for the girl's negligee in your last wash? Son: Carelessness. Mother, dear. Ludy Stark's name. THIS IS ALI.-I'IVl OUT OF HUMOR-SURE, I KNOW IT! I WAS OUT BEFORE I STARTED. 52221 Abbott, Archie ...... 68, 137, Abbott, Forrest ...., Abbott, Noble .,.. Abercrombie, Neva , . Achord, Georgia .... Adams, Joe ......,. Adams, Lonnie. 80, 1 Agnew, Hazel ..... Alexander, Etolia , , . Allmon, Madie Leon . Allmon, Geraldine . . Allen, Gladys ..... Amis, Winona . , Amos, Ervie .... Andrews, Olga ..., Antle, Evelyn , . . Appleby, Eloise .... ,...56, 38, 144, Boehm, Jay ,,..,,, Bootman, Januet . , . Botts, Martha .... Botts, Nina ,... Bounous, Eli .,...... Bowles, Irene ...,.... ..,80, 158 53 ,80 .68,181 ,,.56, 171 68 Bradshaw, Margaret Sue. , .68, 154 Bradshaw, Marjorie Lou Bradshaw, Virginia . . . Brammeer, Wanda .,... Brandon, Leila .,,.,,, Braswell, Bonna Merle . Braswell, Edward ..., Breedlove, Helen .... Brewer, George 68 .46 .,.56, 175 57 ., 80 .. 68 ., 81 81 Briggs, Ethelwyn .,,.,.,,... 81 Appleby, Lella ....... , . . Armstrong, Randolph . . . . Atchley, Herman M. Atchley, Lorene ..,. . , Aven, James ....,. . , Bailey, Emerene , , , . . Bailey, Virginia . . . . . . , Bain, Mable .,.. Bain, Ralph . . . Baker, Opal ....., Baker, Wilbur K. .,....,, 80 ,,fQi39 Barnes, Wylma ....,.,.,.. Barrick, Charles ,..,, 68, 105, Baugh, Frances ......,,.... Baugh, Herbert ....,,...,, Baugh, Wilma, ,46, 175, 179, Bawbell, Ada .,......,,. 46, Baum, Malvern .....,,.... Baumberger, Anna , , . . . . Bauer, Paul ,.,... . , Bay, Archie ...,.....,,.... Bay, Bryant E. .,..,..,,.. . ....80, Briggs, Natalie ..... 68, 105, 107, 153, 154, 188 Britain, Carmen . . ...,..,. 68 Britain, Letha ..... , . 68 Britton, Mildred ..., . . 81 Britton, Ruby .... , . 69 Brock, Leon .... . . 59 Brooks, Mary ..,.. , . 69 Brooks, Ruth ......,....... 56 Brown, Bertha Lanier ,..,.,,. 57 Brown, Chas. ,....,.... 148, 167 Brown, Emma Louise ,..., 81, 181 Brown, M. Louise . . 69 Brown, E. Lucille , . . . , 69 Brown, Nettie .,.... , . 69 Brown, Sarah Anna . . . 81 Brummett, Hazel ....,.....,. 81 Bryant, Freeland ....,..,,... 81 Bryant, Marion ....,. 81, 119, 178 Budlong, Rose ,...... 81, 180, 181 Budlong, Virginia ,..... 69, 180 Bunch, John .,., Bunch, Mary .,.. Bunch, Ralph .... Bean, Betty. .45, 46, 174, 181 Bean, Dorothy ..,., Beatie, Freda ....,... Becker, Elizabeth . . . Beebe, Helen ...... Beihl, Martha .,.,. Bennett, Adabelle . . . Berg, Helen .,.1.. Besse, Lorine . . . Biggs, Frank .. . Bishop, Lula .r... Blackledge, Una .... Blankenship, Mamie . Blunt, Pearl ...,.., Boatright, Ruth . . . 68, 179 ffifff63 Burden, Adabelle ..., . Burgess, William . . . Burke, Bill ...,.. , . Burlison, Ruth ...,.,, 81 69 81 .,.69,181 81 81 81 Burnett, Clarence .,.. 41, 46, 111, 114, 174 Burney, Wilma . . , . Bush, Vermont ,,.., Bushman, Josephine . , Cain, Beulah ,... Caldwell, Manville .,,, Camden, Leonora ...., 81 .,81 M81 ..81 57 57 Cantrell, Joe ,....... 46, 169, 173 31 Carlisle, Wayde C. . . . Carson, Bernice ...., Carter, Alma ..... Carter, Bernice Carter, Lucille. . . Carter, Oscar . . . Carr, Mildred . . Catlett, Robert . . . Cavender, Thera. . Chaney, Verba e..... Chapman, Roxy ,.r.. 57 69,181 81 81 69 81, 169 81 i 9,81 57,176 69, 169 ... 81 Cheatham, Evert ..,.. 46, 173, 178 Cheatham, Richard. . ,69, 173, 178 Cheek, Cpha ,....... Christain, Myrtle . . Clark, Willard .,.... Clark, Wilma .,...,. Clarke, Maxine Martin Claypool, Marvella . . Clifton, Mary Louise . Clinkingbeard, Jeanette .... Coble, Allen ,...,.,. Coffman, Beryl ,,.... Coleman, Miller . . Collyer, Norma. . . Colyer, Audrey . 1 . Compton, Pauline . Condray, Herbert , . Cook, Warren ...., Cook, J. William . . Cotton, Houser ,. Covert, Helen . . . . Cowan, Luella ...,.. ...46 ...83 ...82 .,.57 57, 180 46, 171 ..,69 ,..69 .H82 ...69 .M57 57,177 .,.82 .,.59 ...82 ...113 ...69 ,..82 ...57 ...58 Cowden, Emily .,... 58, 105, 170, 171, 192 Cowden, lnez . . , . , 58,180 Cowden, Mae .....,. 58, 110, 176 69 Cox, Noel , .,e. . Crall, Kate, Mrs. , . . Crews, Herbert M. . . . Crighton, Hilda. , . Crighton, Margaret . . . Crow, Edith P. .... . Crume, Katharine . . . Cunningham, William Curry, Marie ,,.,,,. Dahill, Loletta ,..,,. Darby, Paul Holland, , , 46 .,.,58,168 .,,,.69 ,,.58,174 ,,,,.69 ..,..,,69 M. .,., 82 ,.,,70, 168 82 , 58 Darden, Nell Mae., 70, 176, 179 Davis, Dorothy D. .,.58, 105, 106 Davis Davis, Harvey ..., Davis, Hazel . . Davis, John . , Earl .,.,,..,. ..,..,,167 ,H47 M82 ...70 De Lap, Marguerite. DeLisle, Florence ., Dennis, Georgia . . . Denmark, Betty . . . Dennis, Howard . . . Dennis, Hugh ...., Denney, Shearl ...... 70 Dickie, Marie ..... Dishman, Elizabeth. Dishman, Omer . . . Ditmars, Nina, , .58, Dixon, llah ...... Douglass, Alexander Drake, John .,.. Drake, Thelma ,... Draper, Lucy .,..., Dudley, Horace ..,... Duewel, Virginia .. Dulin, Elizabeth .... Duncan, Kenneth . , Dunn, Margie ,..,. Durham, Carl ,... Eales, Vernon .,..,. Eastman, Mabel . . . Ebrite, Faye Bushong, . . Ebrite, Leonard F. , . 119, 169, 171 Edens, Joe ...,.,. Edmondson, Ada , , Edmondson, Hanford Edwards, Alfred . , . Egbert, Beach .,.. Eggers, Curtis ..... Edison, H. Leroy-. . . Ellis, Robert ..., Ellis, Wayne . . . Ellison, Trellis ,... England, Mazie , . . English, Elizabeth . . English, Margery .... English, William, . . Epps, Lilly ..,...,. Erickson, Ethel . . , Erwin, Avis .,.., Esther, Geraldine, . . Evans, Frances . . . Fain, Charlotte .... Farmer, Carter ...., Fawcett, Claude ,,.. Felker, Noble . . Fieker, Lorene ,... Fisher, Clara Mae, . . Fisher, Martha , . . 171' .. ...82 ,..58 .,,.58 ..,.53 .70,119 70 119,169 .70, 105 82 .70,169 114,176 58 70 70 .70,169 179,181 112,173 .... 82 169,177 .82,171 .82,182 ....136 150,167 .82,179 .,47,176 .,.,,47,105, i 82 169 .....59,173 70 ...135,146 ..,. 70 i., 70 .,, 82 .,... 59 ,82,171 ,,.. 59 .,., 82 .82,175 118,173 165,181 ..,. 82 82 59 159,180 82 150,161 110,114 64 70 , 176 47, 82 Fite, Victor ,..4.. Fitzgerald, Dean T. Flanagan, Regina . Flett, Hazel ..,... Flood, Wealtha . . . Ford, Dick M. . . Ford, Erma ..... Ford, Lorena A. . . Ford, Ruth .,.... Forsythe, Marylen Franken, Ed A. . . Freeman, Ruth . , . Froning, Erhardt .... Fugatt, Esther .... Fugitt, Jeanne ,.,.. Funkhouser, Estele Fuzzell, Lois ,.i. Galloway, Clara . . Gann, Georgia .... Garbee, Eugene E., . Gardner, Harris ., Garner, Verbo . . . Garrett, Faye ..,. Gatton, Harlan A George, Sylvia Mae Gibbons, Raye . . . Giboney, Leonard , Gilbert, Nancy . . Gilbert, Walter . , Gillespie, John . . . Gillman, Lester. . . Gipe, Gordan ...,, Gleason, Margaret Glidewell, Pearl H. Goforth, Edith . . . Gohn, Dwight . . . Gooch, Marjorie , . Goodman, Jewell . . Goodwin, Mary . . Gott, Clyde ..,... Graff, Willard J., , .,....,.152 .47,180,192 70 ...,.59, 154 ...70,171 ....70,173 .....59 .,,.83 . ..83 . M83 ....7l .....71 ....71, 105 ....71, 171 ...,59,173 . ..... 83 83 ......,.47 .,l..71,171 71,138,167 ........83 .......71 ...71,171 .....71 .....81,171 .,.,.83 ...,.83 .......83 ....71,171 ...,59, 193 59 .,..,83,171 . ..,.. 83 . ..,.. 47 .,..83,182 83 ....60,194 ....83,169 ...,.71,17l 71,173 47,104,107, Guthrie, Mary Lillian .,.. . , . 84 Guthrie, Maurice ............ 84 Haas, Emil A. ...,.. 84, 171, 178 Hailey, John A. . . ...... 60, 169 Hailey, Loy ,,,... ....,.. 4 7 Hailey, Olon B. ..,.....,... 84 Ham, Lena Frances ...,.., 60, 176 Hamann, Louise ,,.,. 60, 105, 107, 174, 176, 187 Hamilton, Otha L. .......... 84 Hamilton, Robert , . , . . 84 Hamilton, Walter . . , . . 84 Hanafin, Mildred . . . . . 84 Handley, Ruby . . . . . . 84 Haney, Cecie ...,.... . . . 84 Hardin, Truman ...,.. .,.. 6 0 Harpe, Robert Wesley .,.,,... 71 Harper, Maurine ......... 71, 171 Harra, Maurine 71 Harris, Dorothy . . . . . . . 84 Harris, Eloise .... . . . 84 Harris, Grace . . . . . 84 Hart, Edna ,,.... . . . 47 Haun, Robert ,..,. . . . 71 Hawkins, Carroll . , . . . 60 Hawkins, Kirk . . . . . . 71 Hayden, lrma .... ....,.... 8 4 Hays, Marie . . . .....,.. . . 84 Hayward, Otto ...... 71, 119, 178 Hegwood, Flossie ,....... 71, 175 Hegwood, lona . . . 71 Helm, Julius ..... .,,.... 8 4 Hemme, Mildred ..., .,.. 4 8, 194 Hendricks, Valdis . . ....., 84 Hendricks, Wan ........, 84, 169 Henslye, Gwendolyn .,.,.... 84 Henry, Ruth ,,........,. 84, 171. Henson, Guy O. t.,,, ,.,,.. 8 4 Herndon, Verna Lou . , ,... 71 Hickman, Leone .,..,....... 72 Hildebrand, Loease ..,,....., 72 Hill, Homer ........ 60, 176, 178 169, 192 Grant, Eugene ......, 71, 173, 178 Gravel, Bessie . , . ..,..... . . 83 Graves, Helen . , . ...,.. . . 83 Gray, Audrey . . . . . 83 Green, Helen .... , . 83 Grier, Mildred . . . . . 83 Grizzel, Miriam ,... . , 71 Grubaugh, Mabel ........... 83 Gulick, Bessie James .....,.,. 60 Gum, Josephine . . , ..,.,. 71, 182 Gurley, Hazel ,..... ...,. 8 3 Guthrie, Hobert . . .... 83, 158 , f2251 Hill, Maurice .,,. Hillhouse, Hal K. . Hilton, Virgie Mae Hitchcock, Lilla . . Hitchcock, Walter . Holder, Angeline V ..,.,.84, 79 ....84, 138 ..,.72, 169 72 72 72 Hollaway, Vineta. . .60, 114, 171, 174 Hornidy, Dorothy .M72 Howard, Claude, Jr. . . . . . 84 Howard, Helen . . . Howell, Thelma . . 72 85 Hoyder, Shirley. , . Hubbs, Mazo , . , Hudings, Helen . Hudson, Blanche T. Hudson, Helen .,,. Hudson, Lottie ll,, Huddleston, Margaret Huffman, I-Xrless . . Hunt, Virginia . . . Husted, Wilbur . Ingles, Faye .... lpsen, Elizabeth . . Jackle, Frank ,.... Jackson, Edward , . Jarvis, Delbert . . Johns, Helen M. , . Johnson, Freda . . . Johnson. Haskell. . . Jones, Don .,..,, Jones, Dorothy . . . Jones, Earl ...,. Jones, Edna ...A Jones, Elva Mae . . . Jones, Georgia ...,, Jones, Glen ,,.,,. Jones, Helen Mildred Jones, Helen R. . . , Jones, Loretta .,.... Jones, Ruth ,...... Kleitz, Lottie B. ....,.,...,. 61 Klepper, Pauline ...... .,... 8 5 Kloeppel, Ben J. ..... 48, 169, 171 Knox, Anna ,............,, 85' Knox, Louise .,..... . , 85 Kunkler, Gerite Mae . . ,... 48 Ladd, Mildred .,.,...... 85, 181 LaFayette, Haskell . . . . . . . . 72 Laidley, Hattie ...,. .... 4 8 Land, Joseph L. . . .,., . 61 Landers, Elender . . .... 49, 177 Landreth, James ...., .... 8 5 Landreth, Kenneth . . . . . 85 Langston, Wayne , . . . . . . 85 LaQuey, Georgia , . . . . 73 Law, Nellie ..........,, 73, 169 Lawson, Charles R. . . ,... , 73 Layne, Opal ..,.... .,..,.. 8 5 Lea, Nelle ....... ..,. 7 3, 171 Lee, Ben S. .,. 86 169 Joslin, May .,... 72, 169, 179, Jump Eula ,..... Jump, Homer ....,, Justice, Wayne W. . . Keith, Bessie , , Keller, Esther . . Kellog, Bernice , . Kemper, Doyle , . . Kemper, Hallie . , Kerr, Lafon ...... Kesterson, Homer . . Kilburn, Henry 67, 150, 171, 167 Killian, Robert .... King, George W. . . King, Ida ....., King, Irma .... King, Junita . . King, Mae ....,, King, Robert ...,... Kirkham, John M. . Klann, Kathryn . . . 7 Lee, Jessie .,.,. , Lee, Lamar ....... Leeper, Maurine .... Lentz, Ellen ,..... Lentz, Naoma M. . . Lenox, Margaret ,. Leonard, G K. . , . , Leonard, Dorothy . Lewis, Roscoe .... Lindholm, Theodore Lindley, Alice ..... Lindsey, Lois ..,.. , 73 ,165 61 79,165,180 61 ......86,169 .....86 .147 ....79,86 . .... 144 N49 .. M86 86 Lindsey, Mildred . . . .... . . 73 Lipscomb, Olive .... .... 6 1, 165 Livingston, Joel G . . . . . . . 61 Lobaugh, Mabel .,.......... 73 Logan, Earl ................ 86 Logan, Margaret.73, 174, 181, 192 Logan, Mehl .........,..... 86 Longcrier, Lillian ,.,.,.. . . . 73 Lohmeyer, Josephine, .49, 105, 175 Looney, Henrietta ....... . . 61 Lonon, Gerald ............. 68 Loud, Mildred , . . . . 49 Lowe, Denzel .... . . 86 Lucas, Thurman , . . . . 61 Lusk, Helen ..... Machen, Mary Lee . M86 86 Magruder, Audrey ,... 62, 105, 107 Mallory, Loan .......... 62, 171 Marbut, Ruth ......,... 49, 169 Margason, Harold H. 62 Markley, Margaret . Marshall, Emma Jane May, Cecil ..r....r Marshall, Murray. . . 167 154. Martin Charles K. . . 137,150,167 Martin, Ed ......l. Martin, Elizabeth . . . Martin, Meda ..... Martin, Martin, Ruby . . . . . Woodrow A. 73 86 73 73106142 73, 107, .....107 87 .73, 171 .....87 .....73 ......151 McCall, Josephine ....,.,.., 86 McConnell, Clyde . . McConnell, George . McConnell, Verna . . McCord, Helen . , , . McCormack, Josephine McCrary, Willard . . . McDonald, Glen . . . McElroy, Gradye . . McE1wain, Harry . . . 49, 168 86 ..,...73 49,171 86,107 ...73, 171 86,119 86,174 . 73 McGarvey, Mary.49, 175 McGinnis, Earl . .. McGrath, Evelyn . . McJimsey, Josephine McKenzie, Letha .. McKinley, Helen . . McKinley, Pauline . . McPherson, Edith . Mclsaughlin, Altha . McLaugh1in,Meda . McLain, Robert . . . McSwain. Howard . Means, Nellie . . . Medlin, Grace E. . . Medlin, Henrietta . . Mendenhall, Dorothy Meredith, Elora .,., Meredith, Margaret . . Merritt, Chloe ..., Mertel, Zallia ...... Middleton, Marie . . Mikkelson, Claude E. Mikesell, Vera M. . . Miller, Dorothy . . . Miller, Evelyn . . Miller, Helen L. . . . Miller, Kelton ...... . 4 Miller, Lena Jane ,,., Miller, Margaret Edna 177, 182 Miller, Marjorie .1 . . . 86 .. 73 165,190 49 86 176 86 49, 86 . . 86 86 . . 73 .50,171 73 87 87 73 .. . 73 50,157 62 87 73 .74, 189 ....74 ....74 ....87 .62, 169 62, 175, 87 Miller, William. .62, 110, 169, 174 Mills, Jewell . . Millsap, Elorence Miner, Roscoe . Minkler, Alice . Mitchell Beulah Mitchell Dave . Mitchell Eaye . Mitchell, Hallie. Mitchum, Paul .62, 114, 119, Moberly, Hattie Moffatt, Chester Monpleasure, Christine . . . 107, 179 Monday, Dazel . Monroe, Manson Moomaw, Alma Moon, Bill . Moon, Robert J. . Mooney, Lelia . Mooney, Lymon Moore, Dale C. . Moore, Helen . . Moore, James M. Moore, Tom . . . Morewood, Doris Morris, Dorys . Morris, John A. . Morris, John . . Morton, Alynne Mosby, Eern . . Moss, Terry . . Mote, Mary .,.. Mullen, Jeanne . Munro, Manson Murray, Vonita Musick, Bess . . Myears, Lora A. Nance, lna . . . Neal, Carol . . . Nelson, J. Drue. Newton, Earl . . Newton, llene . . Nickle, Ted .... Noble, Nellie E. Norman, Ethel . ...108, 87, ...50, ... 62, 173, .......138, ....50,105, f .1 f f63,159, 148, 6.87, . .74, 139, 145, North, Marjorie.88, 107, 114, North, Elizabeth Ann .,,. 74, 176, 179 Norris, Zelma ........,.,,. Northrip, Elizabeth ...,,, 74, Nunnelly, Helen 0'Dell, George . . O'Brien, Bernice f f fss, .67, 87 87 144 74 74 7 177 62 180 74 62 74, 181 167 87 87 173 74 119 '7 81 .87 62 178 87 87 167 87 63 87 63 87 191 50 74 50 50 87 74 158 87 7 152 88 174 179 114, . 74 181 .63 .88 7 O'Neill, Alice Rose Ooley, Owen, Glen ,.... Owen, Ralph n..l Owen, Winnie V. Marie ...., Page, Ruth .,..,. Painter, Harold N. Parsons, Christine. Patrick, Louise. . . Patterson, Denver . Patterson, Hal R. . Patterson, Irene .. Patterson, Iva Jane Patton, Mamie .. Payne, Helen . . Pease, Paul ...i. Peck, Frank E. . . Peightel, Ann . . . Penninger, Clara , . Pering, Marie ,,,. 88 ....88 50. 50 88,181 63, 157, 1.3.88 . .i,',l 63, , , . ,ss ,......88 Perkins, Grant. ,50, 149, 169 Perry, Dorothy . . . Perry, John .,.. 51 Pettet, Velma . , . Grace .. Phillips, Phillips, Harry . . Phillips, Hattie . . Phillips, James . . . Phillips, John ,.., Phipps, Hazel ..,. Pigg, Edna D. . . . Pierce, NV. E. . . . . Pierce, W. E., Mrs. Pillsbury, Virginia Pope, Marie .... Porter, Paul H. . . Potter, Howard C. 35, 167 88, 88, 88 88, 74, 41 110,165,176,178 Potts, Leonard. Powell, Leon. . . Powell, Louise . Prentice, Olon . Prescott, Ruth . Proctor, Gladys Prowell, Waldo Puett, William J. , Pummill, Dot . Pyneter, Coleman Quinn, Mildred. . . Raney, Hubert . . Ranscher, Irma . 89, 176, 74, 74, 63, 63, 89, L. .89, 114 74, 179 r r 1 174 74 88 119 177 169 50 182 191 88 74 182 88 171 171 63 88 88 169 88 173 88 193 88 74 74 88 88 167 74 63 169 169 182 171 169 45, 178 89 194 171 180 169 74 89 181 173 181 74 89 52281 Ragland, John . Rathbone, Emily .... . , .63, Ray, Frances . . . Reaves, Ruth . . Reed, Ethel . . . Reese, Champ M. , , . , .63, Reeves, Thelma Reid, Sherman . , Rensch, Cleo .. Renshaw, Virginia . , Reynolds, Mabel , . . . , Reynolds, Sarah ,... . . 54, Rhodes, Hazel ,.,...,... 51, Rhodes, Warrena L, . . . . Rich, Delia ........ ...51, . ..,75. Rich, Mary ,......, ..,. Richardson, Isom . . . . . , . . Rickson, Mabel ......... 51, Ridley, Hazel ..... ....... Roberts, Buford ..., 105, 136 Robertson, Jewell ,..,,..... Robertson, Mary Louise ,.,.. Robinette, Joseph ..,.. 55, 64 Robinson, Irene ...., Robinson, Mildred .......,. Rolins, Dorothy ...,..... 89 v 1 Romines, Glen .....,.. ,... Roper, Elizabeth ..... 75, 105 Royal, Dorothy E. .,...,.. . Rozell, Glen .,., . . Russell, Leola . . . . Ryan, Noel . . . . . Y Salts, Gladys . , . . . Sanders, Ered .,... ....... Sanders, William ........... Sanderson, L. ....,, 11, 108 Sanford, H. Mitchel ...... 75, Saville, Thelma. .51, 157, 175, Scafe, Eugene ..,.... 51, 107, Schiermeyer, Louise . . . Schlicht, Sherman . . Scoggin, Lee ...... . . . , Scoggins, Lola C. . , , , . .89, . . . . .51, .....51, 89 Scott, Blanche, Mrs. Scott, Wilfred ,.,. ..... Seaborn, Carroll . . . . . .90, Sell, Reba ...... .... Sell, Retha ........ Seneker, Elizabeth ., Shannon, E. Wayne .... 41, 67, 105, 110, 111 Shannon, James Warr. .45, 51, Shelton, Lorene ..,...... 51, Shelton, H. Paul . , . .. .75, 1 171 181 89 75 107 170 70 89 89 75 75 169 177 64 89 89 75 175 89 167 89 89 105 75 89 180 145 175 89 75 89 89 89 89 75 113 105 186 133 89 173 174 171 177 90 171 90 75 75 75, 107 194 119 Tinnin, Ruby . .65, Sherrill, Opal . . , Sherrod, Annie ....... Shields, Edwina ,..r,. Shoemake, Alpha Sifferman, Jewell ....r Simmons, Agnes ,... . Simmons, Ben A. . . . Simmons, Lucile . . Sims, Vera ..... Sims, Walter K. . , Singleton, Gala . , . Slusser, Alice . . . Smart, Elmer . Smart, Roy . . . Smith, Alma ..... Louise. , . Smith, Aron ....... . Smith, A. Burnell . . . , Smith, Cordia .... Smith, Eileen .... , , Smith, Ewell ,.....,....... Smith, E. Glen. .65, 114, 119 Smith, Glen T. ....., , Smith, Grover ,..i . . Smith Loanna .,,. Smith Mary .,.,... , Smith, K. Pauline . . . . Smith Timm .... Snare, June ..... Snow, Richard ...rr Swindle, Kimble . . . Swingle, Cleo ,,,. Tabler, Esther .... Tabor, Myrtle Lyle, Tackett, Carl T. , , Taft, Marjorie .... Talbot, Charles W. Talbot, Thelma . , . Tarr, Mildred L. . , Tarleton, Adelaide , Taylor, Alice ..,,. Taylor, Cleo .... Teed, W. Henry . . . Teeter, Marguerite ., Thayer, Catherine. . Thomas, Buford . . Thomas, Efton . . Thomas, Margret . . 194 Thomas, Rozelle , . 64 .,,75 .. ...,.. 91 Mrs. ...,. 75 ........76 ., ...91 .. ...65 91 91 65 . ,,,, 76,182 ,,..,52, 119 91 .52, 107, 193 ,76, 105, 170 76 ...51, 79, 91 .65, 105,190, .52, 171, 181 L' Thompson, Dannie D. .,..,.. 69 91 Tibbs, Claude .... Tillery, Elizabeth . . Tindall, John . . . Tinnin, Christine , . Tinnin, Mattie Sue. Tinnin, Opal .,... 91 ,...135, 142 ......65 .,,..65, 169 169,173,177 Snyder, Wilbur A. , . , . . . , . Sohns, Caroline ..., . . .90 Speak, Edna Clare , . . . . . . Speight, Norwood ..,.,,. 91, 75 Spencer, Lois ........... Spradling, Leo ..., 41, 55, 64, 148, l67,169,174,193 Stafford, Pansy ,........,. Stanley, Ruth. . .75, 105, 181, 194 Stark, Louis ..... 136, 145 Steen, Perry . , .,..,... . . Statler, Dale ,.,.... 64, 119, Statler, Dale, Mrs. . . .64, 169, Stegner, Helen ,....,..,, 91, Stewart, John A. ....,... 75 Stewart, June Louyse . , . , . Stewart. Ralph ..,.. ,.., 5 2 Stites, Carmel .... ....., St. John, Clyde. ,. ...9l, Stokes, Zona . , . . . . . Stoops, Ralph . , . , . . Stricklin, Ernest . . . . . . Strom, Violet . . . . . , . , . Stroup, Elza ..... .,.. 6 4 Swindle, Halbert ..,, .... V y Toalson, Leon ....... Todd, Hilda E. . , Tolliver, Ples .... Trappe, Alzada ..,,., Traw, Osa .....,..., Trim, Coila .....,. 92, Tripplett, Belva ....,. Tucker, Elinor. 65, 154, Tunnell, Mary ......, Turner, Nettie ....... Turbeville, Lloyd . . .52, 173, 178 Twaddell, Lena Bell . . , Underwood, Glen .... Underwood, Sue ,..., Upton, Margaret .,.. 52 Upton, Onard .52, 104, Van De Mark, Lucille . Vancil, George Henry . , Vaughn, Eugene ...., Vaught, Temple . . Wade, Hazel ., Wade, Lorene . ,...65 ,..,62 ....167 ....92 .76,169 17L 182 U.. 76 182,193 .92,17l U,, 92 105,169, .92,171 52 65 169, 177 169, 170 ...92 ...65 ...76 ...92 92 53 White, Vincil . . . . . .76 White, Lawrence . . . . . White,Mary Whitesell, Irene Whiteside, Helen . . . Whitworth, lva Widick, Glen . . . Wilcox, Paul . . . . . . Wild, Alice . . . Wiley, Bill ..,.. . . .76 Wiley, Marvin . Williams, Alline Williams, Hester ...,.. . . Williams, Leonard J. . . . . . Waddle, Vivien . . . 52, 107, 179 Wagoner, Orville . ..,,,,. 65 Wagoner, Mrs. Thelma . . . 76 Wakefield, Mary .lo . . .92, 190 Wales, Hazel ,,... . . 65, 114 Walker, Chester .,,. . . . 92 Walker, Clifford . . . . . . 92 Walker, Georgia Lee ,,,. . . 76 Walker. Randal .,,, . . ..,. 92 Wall, Mary .......,,., . . 53 Wallace, Bratton 92, 119, 168, 171 Wallace, Grace .....,..,.,.. 92 Wallace, Mary Lee . .,.. 76 Waller, Ed ....,.. . . 151 Wallis, Genevra . . ..,. 66 Ward, Dana B. . . ,....,. . 66 Ward. Harold ,......... 66, 173 Wardell, Gordon .. .66, 136, 147. 167, 174 Wardlow, Blanche ...,.... 92 Wasson, Pansy ......,... 92 Watson, Marion R. ..,... 92 182 Watson, Pauline . . . . . .53 176 Watts, Marceline . . . . . . . . 92 Wayland, Bobbie ,,..... 92 191 Weatherman, Mildred ..,. 92 169 Vwfebb, Gladys ....., . . 92 Weber, Evelyne .... . . .76 181 Webster, Hazel . . . . . . . . 76 Well, Julius .... ....,... 7 6 Welsh, Tommy ..... 41, 66, 137, 167, 192 Wert, Roy .... 92, 107, 111, 114 West. Mary ............. 53 Whann, Mary Lee ........ 92 Wheeler, Helen . .55, 66, 107 74, 176 Wheeler, Hubert .... 66 Whinrey, Walter . . . 66 White, Aleene . . 92 f 230 Wills, Bessie ....... ..... Willson, Virginia . . . . . .66 Wilson Ada ..... . . . Wilson Adah, E. . . . . . Wilson Beula Lee . . . . Wilson Doris .... Wilson lla May ......... Wilson Leonard T. ...... . Wilson Logan S. . . .53, 119 Wilson Olive Lee ......... Wilson Roberta... Wise, Jeff ...,.. .... Wolf, Kate E. .,.. . . 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