Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1935
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H . 3 4 '- 9 ? 'HW '-5YlA?1 f?f5 .iQfi4 'L -A A gn, , ' V mwf 1 fl w Q. 1 ' 1 , 4 ,f ' f CZNIQINC IUDIPNYIRIICEIHTTIEID IIQD35 MARY BUTTS Edzf0f-m-C1my WILLIAM T. RANEY Asxociafe Editor I IIIEID JILX 5 TIIIIIE ID7AlIQIMD IQl3fv MID CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 0O00112021Q8 6 I , Qefi. 378.772 0-LI THE GFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE STUDENTS OF THE SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE OF SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI MED-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY INIOEIII Independence Branch Egg 5 Highway 24 Sf Spring is Independence, M0 64060 NWDILIUIVII IE Z3 DR. VIRGINIA J. CRAIG IDIEIDIIIE IVIIQDN To one who best exemplifies the true spirit of the teaching profession---to one Whose whole-hearted devotion to her task has been an inspiration to the countless students with Whom she has Come in contact, this book is respectfully dedicated. l.l, , . . . . . Ii -il HD IQSIEWID IRID HEREIN WE HAVE ATTEMPTED TO DEPICT THE FORENSIC, ATHLETIC, EXTRA-CURRICULAR AND CLASS ACTIVITIES OF THE BEARS DURING THE YEAR, 1934-35 ECNFIENFS ADMINISTRATION THE CLASSES GREENWOGD ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS FEATURES .1.1. ...i.,i li.l IEMDQDIN ll f MlDIVIIIINI!S1TIRPUVlHDN Y. x P gf ,M I 7 f- f I 'Zu-:lf PN In memnriam 2115. A. f9'Bez1r Qeah nf iihucatinn Department Aimee matte Erutteg Svuperuisnr nf English Estelle Qintnn Supetuisnr nf 61-ahe Gbne Zlewiz Ehnmamann Stullent C105 J. W. Sewall Sam,E.'Trimble W. S. Candler V. A. Dobyns C. H. Skinker B. F. Julian p IBODAIQID QDIF IRIEGIENFS At the head of our Alma Mater is a body known as the Board of Regents. The average student is quite unfamiliar with the procedure of this group, yet their untiring efforts have made possible the existence of this institution. The service which the members of this Board render is to be commended by all. These public spirited men donate their time and energy toward the betterment of our college, expecting no remuneration in return. Such is the mark of a fine citizen and characterizes each member of this Board. The personnel of the Board is as follows: Mr. Sam E. Trimble of Springfield, Presidentg Mr. W. S. Candler of Mountain Groveg Mr. W. Sewall of Carthageg judge C. H. Skinker of Bolivarg Mr. B. F. julian of Marshfieldg and Mr. V. A. Dobyns of Ava. These men are appointed by the Governor of the State with the approval of the State Senate. Their terms are for six years. Two members are appointed each biennium. Mr. Lloyd C. King, State Superintendent of Schools, is an ex-officio member of the Board of Regents. nop cm LLOYD KING State Supqriuiendent of Schools It is a pleasure, through the agency of the Ozarko, to extend greetings from the State Department of Education to the student body, faculty, alumni, and friends of the Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. ' In these days of stress itis brought to our attention more clearly than ever that the future of our country depends upon how effectively do our educational institutions function. We need to restudy our philosophy of education, to reaffirm our belief in public education, and to rededicate ourselves to the service of education for, after all, in the peculiar type of government that We have, we are unable to carry on unless the rank and file of our citizenry are equipped to make effective choices. -LLOYD W. KING C125 Jm nd fer 1al to he we Ire 25 DR. ROY ELLIS Pffesident LIFE IWHEREI AND I AND I AND I I Tgm I MEN I WHENI WHENI WHEN I LIKE I OO I THEY I THEY ITHEYREI I A I UP ISMILE IEROWN I MAD j IHAQQAEI AND IgHEYwEITHEYREI THEY I I T ADL L EIO O OQIODWONO LEQO1NOQOUOPEQNOGOEQEMTALE! F ISTAIRS I XVAY I SMILE I IDAY II WAEEE7 ,LGOLDHON I THEDO I OWOLTHA IDEAQH-,IDTOOA1 OJ O TH H A I -LLL! IDOQIEEROOIOENBOTAJEEIOJONOE DI ICUMRUPI SWEET I EACH I xvE I GELS I TS I KEEP I BOOST I THUS I AN-KI , SO I AND I ANDY IMFQR L THE I 39 C Selecledj Q 1 Extension ff' DONNA ASHWVORTH E g f Assistant Director of XVALTER I. BAKER Auditor of the College Serretary of the Board of Regents HELEN BARGER Secretary to, the President OLIVE GALLOWAY Assistant Registrar B. S. in Ed., Springfield BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ! C 145 M1 .if its J gg, DORA HAYMES ' S he Q Director of Exfenszou 5225 , I I I LEE H. MORRIS l3zmz'1zcs.v Manager and Treasmw' of College ll. S. in Ed., Springfield 45 kink 4' 'ff fi .L .r ...gy ee . I R .f v wi , mg I I x ia,-1' I STE: Ii SONNY REILEY SCROGGINS Assistant to the Dean of Women B. S. in Ed., Springfield N. BERTHA NNELLS Dean. of Iflfomeu A. B., Drury College BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EVA ALLEN Szrpervzkor of Grade Four B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M. and Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, Peabody College FLORENCE BAKER Physical Education CLeave of Absence, 1934-19355 A. B., Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa Graduate Student, Chicago Normal School of Physical Education A. M., Peabody College I B. B. BASSETT A A. B., Des Moines University l.l,. B., Northern Indiana School of Law A. M,, Ph. D., University of Iowa FACULTY' Economics f 'V r ANNA LOU BLAIR German A. B, and Litt.D., Missouri Valley College Ph. D., Yale University Graduate Student, Tilly Institute, Berlin, and Alliame Francaise, Paris ELIZABETH A. BRAGG S1ipe1'vi.vo1' of Grade Stix J1D.BoUNoUs French CLeave of Absence, 1934-19355 B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, University of North Carolina and Peabody College J Iowa B. S. in Ed., Springfield School A. M., University of Missouri l r'l7iJ C163 illi bbw... l A. W. BRIGGS Head of Physical Educatiozi .DCf7G1'f711'L'HZi B. P. E., Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Massachusetts Diploma in Physical Education, Harvard University Graduate Student, Y. M. C. A. College FLOY T. BURGESS Head of Home Erolzomitxl Deparz'mcnt i B. S. in Ed., University of Missouri Xl. S., Kansas State College Graduate Student, University of Colorado FACULTY VV. V. CHEEK Commerce B. S. in Ed., A. B., Springfield A. M., Stanford University Ph. D., New York University I. H. COLLINS Physical Education B. S. in Ed., A. B., Springfield Graduate Student, Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Massachusetts V. FLORENCE COMPTON . Spanish l A A.B., Springfield A. M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of California AGNES DADE COVVAN Voice Graduate of Springfield Conservatory A of Music Postgraduate Wfork in Voice, Percy Henius, Isadore Luekstone, Oscar Saenger, New York City Postgraduate VVork in Voice, Yeatinann Griffith, New York City and Los Angeles FACULTY l GS, ,eld College, S MAE COVVDEN Periodical Librariazi B. S. in Ed., Springfield VIRGINIA IUDITI-I CRAIG Head of English and Speech Department A. B., Drury College A. M., Washington University Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania l I W. O. CRALLE Head of Sociology and Economics Department A. B., University of Oklahoma A. M., Uuiversity of Oklahoma Ph. D., University of Minnesota MARY E. DAVIS English CLeave of Absence, Vllinter, Spring and Summer, 1934-19351 B. S. in Ed., A. B., University of Missouri A. M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University 8 FAC ULT2 J. D. DELP Head of Commerce Department B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., University of Missouri MARY ELLIOTT Supervisor of Latin B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., Columbia University 1 HORATIO EARRAR Voice A. B., Hastings College, f Hastings, Nebraska Qraduate VVork, Northwestern University u and Columbia University Pupil of George Fergusson,,Robert Elwyn, New York Pupil of Herbert Witherspoon, Chicago WVILLIAM Y. FOSTER Education A QLeave of Absence, 1934-19350 B.S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., Peabody College Graduate Student, University of Missouri FAC Ufpfrr . U, Z 421 05 2 LORETTA I. FRAZIER Reference Librarian B. S. in Ed., Maryville B. S. in L. S., University of Illinois I i NORMAN FREUDENBERGER Q Head of Foreign Language Department A. B., A. M., University of Missouri A. M., Harvard University Graduate Student, University of Missouri RUTH GIBSON Commerce B. S. in Bd., Springfield A. M., New York University A Graduate Student, New York University I MAUDE R. GREUB Home Economics B. S. and M. S. in Home Economics Kansas State College FACULT1 f' MAYME C. HAMILTON Art CLeave of Absence, VVinter and Spring, 19355 B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., University of Missouri Saint Louis School of Eine Arts, 1935 . ALICE HARRISON Education, B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University EFTON R. HENDERSON Supeffvisor of Science .A.B, B.s in Ed, spnngfwui 1 M. S., Cornell University - Ph. D., New York University ' DORA I-IENNICKE Supef'-visor of Ki-nderga1fte1z B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M. and Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University FACULTY I c 22 rersity ESTHER M. HENNICKE S1zpc1'4L'i.r01' of Grade Tico Ph. B., University of Chicago A. ll., and Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University BRILLLA HIGHFILL S1apc'1'11is01' of Grade Tliirvv B.S. in Ed., Springfield A. M. and Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, University of California H. LEE HOOVER Health Director A. B., B. S. in Medicine, University of Missouri M. D., VVS-1Sl'llI1gtOU University C22 D ilij MARY CATHERINE KEITH V History Qlaeave of Absence, Winter, Spring and Summer, 1934-19355 B. S. in Ed., A. Bl., Columbia University ' Graduate Student, University of California, . Columbia University .fi . fr 5 ,ir FACULTY A l fl i 5 I l l I l 4, ll l 'll i l 1 HENRIETTA KELLER Sujneffvisor of lllusic Graduate in Piano, Voice and Public School Music, Springfield Con- servatory of Music Graduate Student, Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University, and Columbia Teachers College, New York HAROLD KING NNestern State Teachers College, Kalamazoo, Michigan Two-year Violin Scholarship with Herbert Butler, Chicago C. P. KINSEY Head of .Music Depafdzfnent Student in Berlin, Germany Graduate Student, Columbia University, Northwestern University, Chicago Musical College Master's Degree, Gunn School of . ,Music, Chicago f MRS. C. P. KINSEY Piano Graduate and Postgraduate of Normal School Conservatory of Music, Stanberry, Missouri Student in Berlin, Germany, with August Spanuth Pupil of Rudolph Ganz, Leopold Godowski, and Glenn Dillard Gunn FACULTTt Violin B. M., American Conservatory of Music, ' Chicago P Q4 usic, 1 D. T. KIZER Biology A M. D., Ohio State University A. B., A. M., Vlfittenburg College A CLARENCE E. KOEPPE , Geography B. S., Colgate University A. M., Ph. D., Clark University l .- D. VV. LEVVIS Education A. B., A. M., University of Michigan Graduate Student, Universiity of Michigan Q ' W, ,, 4.5 ,., , ,f f 4, C243 RUTH LINDSEY Foreign Language A. B., Springfield A. M., Teachers College, Columbia University aduate Student, Columbia University, and University of Chicago FACULTY 'WINSTON LYNES lflfifztd In.vtrume1'z!s and Band Graduate of Springfield of Music Artist Pupil of joseph Conservatory Gustat and Alward of St. Louis Northwestern School of Music, Summer, 1931 R.VV.NUXRTIN Chemistry ANDREW I. MCDONALD Physical Education A. B., University of Kansas Graduate Student, University of Kansas, University of WVisconsin Notre Dame Coaching School Northwestern Coaching School B. S. in Ed., Springfield M. S., Vanderbilt University Graduate Student, New York University FACULTY MABEL MOBERLY Education B. S. in Ed., Springfield A, M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, Columbia University mCqm 265 4279 l H. EDWARD NETTLES i History B. S. in Ed., A. M., University of of Missouri . Ph. D., Cornell Un.iversity Graduate Student, Cambridge University, England STANLEY C. OLIVER Rmfal Education B. S., M. S., The Pennsylvania State College Ph. D., Columbia University GRACE PALMER Librarian A. B., Drury 13. L. S., University of Illinois Postgraduate VVork, Columbia University School of Library Service SUE S. PERKINS Head of .Mathematics Department CLeave of Absence, VVinter and Spring, 1934-1935j B. S. in Ed., A. B., University of Missouri A. M., University of Chicago Graduate Student, Columbia University FACULTY' III ,Im I I I II I III A L. E. PUMMILL . Mathematics I I CLeave of Absence, Summer and I I Fall, 19345 I B. S. in Ed., A. M., Columbia University I - Graduate Student, University of Missouri, II I I Peabody College I I'I I , I I I - I I I I I II I I' I' I II, ' II I I I- ' II II,II III II I II III' II I II I I I II I I 'I It I .II ,,I I I 5 I' Il III I I . I II III I I :III II III I I I I II II II I I 'Q I' I III I . . I III 'I IIIII I 'I I I I I ' ELDA E. ROBINS I English II, II A. B. in Ed., Springfield II A. M., University of Missouri ' I' Graduate Student, University of Missouri I University of Chicago I I I'I 1 I III n IIIII IMI V I I I III 1 I I I -M I I,. I . 'I I I I I NELL RUTLEDGE - Sitpertfisoif of Grade Five I III B. S. in Ed., A. B., A. M., University II of Missouri III Graduate Student, University of Michigan, Columbia University I I ' ,I FACULTY MARGARET I. PUTNAM Physical Education B. S. in Ed., Maryville Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin A. M., Columbia University 4289 ,Q JAMES VV. SHANNON Head of History Depariinent Ph. B., Ph. M., University of VViseonsin Graduate Student, Harrison Fellow in History, Harrison Scholar in History, University of Pennsylvania LEO SPRADLING Training School Librarian A B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. P. TEMPLE Head of Science Departinent B. S., Ohio Wesleyan University Graduate Student, University of Chicago . MYRTLE TETER Snpcrviror of ilfaflzcnzatics B. S. in Ed., University of Missouri A. M., Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, Leland Stanford 28D QQ, E. V. THOMAS, A gificnltnre B. S. in Ed., Springfield M. S., Iowa State A. and M. College F. F. THOMPSON A Education B. L., A. M., University of Missouri A. M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Leland Stanford O. P TRENTHAM Principal of the Training School B. S. in Ed., Springfield M. B. A., Northwestern University Ph. D., New York University RALPH VORIS I Biological Sciences A. B., Southwestern College A. M., Ph. D., University of Indiana FAC ULTT' M C C30 DEBORAH VVEISEL Head of Art Depa1't111e11.-t B. S. in Ed., A. M., Columbia University Diploma from Pennsylvania Museum, School of Industrial Arts Graduate Student of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts EDYTHE WEST Assistant to Sajnewfisor of Art B. S. in Ed., Springfield l 05 H. A. 'WISE Q Head of Education Depart-ment and Q Director of Training School B. S. in Ed., Springfield A A. M., Peabody College Graduate Student, Yale University MRS. MABLE VVHITE Assistant to Supervisov' of Kt1ldE1'gG1'fC7l B. S. in Ed., Springfield FACULTY' MARIE CONTENT WISE Piano , Graduate of Drury College Conservatory of Music Postgraduate of Chalfant Conservatory of Music Graduate of Effa Ellis Perfield School of Music, New York City Pupil of Josef Lhevinne and Percy Grainger HARRIET VESTA WOOD I Supervisor of History B. S. in Ed., Springfield A. M., Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University MARY ADAMS YVOODS English CLeave of Absence, 1934-19351 A. B., Drury College V A. M., University of Missouri Graduate -Student, Columbia University FAC ULTT Q52 Q SH i i 1 S 4 I 6 21 gy 2? gg 55 e ! r i ,5 5 , 1 1 E D nr versity s iii Zz It E , 4 . 4 4 E ! 1 ! Q I 5 , f g 3 A - Q F N Q ' P 5 116 Nr I H E E Q a ri 54 ii i 4329 E r , f QE LAKES E5 Q, if KW K Q - . .2 '4 ff ff! ff fm IVII IF In Class. Sand Libert in the classn Class C presid treasu Spring Sprix15 Fresh Spring Q75 Miller Lapp Talbot Ashley IVII IEIUT TVIH IE IPIIQIES Il IDIENTVS: In the upper left is Sanford Sandy Miller, Sedalia, president of the Senior Class. As a student, as a president, and as a guiding force in student affairs, 'fSandy has been without equal. Next to him in the upper row is Leon Lapp, Liberty, whose conscientious efforts have gained for him a place of high esteem in the minds of the T. C. student body and faculty. The leaders of the lower classmen appear in the lower row, Blake Talbot, Waynesville, of the Sophomore Class to the left, and Freshman Junior Ashley, Springfield, to the right. Other class officers are: Senior Class, Frank Suttles, Aurora, vice president, Frank Kennedy, Springfield, secretary, Thomas I. Floyd, Springfield, treasurer. Junior Class, joe Dull, Springfield, vice president, Rachel Crocker, Springfield, secretary and treasurer. Sophomore Class, Morris Stephens, Springfield, vice president, Roberta Anderson, Republic, secretary and treasurer. Freshman Class, Gordon Newman, Halltown, vice president, Mary Garton, Springfield, secretaryg Mary Eagleburger, Springfield, treasurer. C375 H NORTHCUTT - - P1H'd3' . . - - - - - E, 1' - - ' ' ' CARMON CAMICRdhimercial Club W mi JEAN Country Life Club , .... - - C f FRANCES KENTWER - - - Golden CNN GLEN CARR 0 0 Bruin Bocisters, Kappa Mu EPSIIOU, W. A. A. HERBERT CONDRAY - - - - D- El-YWOVU Commercial Club, Country Life Club JULIUS HELM - - - - - Stockton JOHN VILHAUER - - EldorGCl0 5P1 i7flQ5 K. D. Felix Fidelis NTILDRED KIRKP.ATRICK - - - Stockton AIARY CLEO BAIN ----- ' Ozark Country Life Club Commercial Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, I Y. W. C. A. ARMEL HILL - - Clever f MARY NVELCH ---- I-Iiglilandrfille ELANITA FRYE ----- Lockwood G11-15' Glee Club Die Lustigen Deutschen, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. HERBERT CAVENDER ---- Aldrich BYRON CALLAWAY ----- Bnffalo Kappa Mu Epsilon President of Kappa Mu Epsilon, Ozarko, Who's Who DWIGHT DARBY ----- Bnffalo President of Commercial Club President of Student Body. BERTRUM RICE ----- Lonisbnrg ANNE BTAYFIELD - - Senatli Band, Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus CLAYTON KAY ------ Ava IRMA ZITZMAN - Pacific Gamma Theta Upsilon PAUL ZXBBOTT ----- Springfield Felix Fidelis, Kappa Mu Epsilon DONALD ASHLEY ---- Springfield blARY BoTTs ----- Springfield Basketball, Football, S Club Diana, Editor-in-Chief of Ozarko, - - - g Enfrlish-Dramatic Club, MARION Igzgiign-ehieg of Standaffmngfleld Freshmaif Commission, Who's Who I Inter-Collegiate Debater, Who's Who LEON BROCK ' ' -' 'I ' SP1'WgfW1d Gamma Theta Upsilon, P1 Gamma Mu, Tri-C RUTH BUCHANAN ---- Springfield Commercial Club, Library Club, L VV. A. A., Whols Who, Y. W. C. A. NIASSEY CARTER - - - - Springfield PAUL CAUGHRAN ---- Springfield English-Dramatic, Club, Inter-Class Die Lustigen Deutschen, Debater, International-Relations Club,' Felix Fidelis, Tennis Ozarko, S Club, Standard, Track - RICHARD CATLETT - - - - Spfiingfigld ,. JEAN CLARKE ----- Springfield Die Lustigen Deutschen, Inter-Class Special Student, Diana Debater, English-Dramatic Club, ' Tri-C, Y. M. C. A. DOROTHY'CONNELLY - - - Springfield Diana, English-Dramatic Club LILLIAN COTTON ---- S pringfield SARA MARIE DELZELL - - - Springfield I Beauty Queen, Commercial Club, Panola Diana, Honorary Home Economics Club, MARY CRIGIITON ---- Springfield Ozarko' Standald ' ' Country Life Club, F Square SHEARL DENNY ---- Springfield President of Honorary Home Country Life Club, Men's Glee Club Economics Club THOMAS I. FLOYD ---- Springfield English-Dramatic Club, President of International-Relations Club, Ozarko VVANDA FORD - - Springfield NKVILMA DALE GALBRAITH - - Springfield L . . Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Quartette, 015 FUZZELL ' ' SP7'm9'f1eZd Mixed Chorus, Orchestra TALETA GARDNER ---- Springfield YVILLIAM V. HAXNKINS - - - Springfield Band, Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Orchestra SENIORS ,385 ow Cameroi Carr Northcu Kentner Condray Helm Kirkpatx Vilhauei Bain Hill . Welch Cavende Frye Callawaj Darby Rice Kay Mayfielc Zitzman Abbott Ashley Bennett Botts Brock Buchana Carter Catlett Caughrai Clarke Connelly Cotton Crighton Delzell Denny Floyd Ford Fuzzell Galbraitl Gardner Hankins Purdy ldcnf City ilon, 9 Springs Ozark lsilon, Lockwood Buffalo on, Seuath Pamfzc prmgfzeld r o Who p7'Hlgf'L8ld na Mu bpringfield Sprfifzgfield S'p1'ingf'ielcl lies Club Sf71'i1ZgjC'l:L'ld e Club Sp1l'l1gfl8Id rtette Spa mgfzeld Cameron Carr Northcutt Kentner Conclray Helm Kirkpatrick Vilhauer Bain Hill . Welch Cavender Frye Callaway Darby Rice Kay Mayfield Zitzman Abbott Ashley Bennett Botts Brock Buchanan Carter Catlett Caughran Clarke Connelly Cotton Crighton Delzell Denny Floyd Ford Fu77ell Galbraith C 'l1ClI1CI' Hankms YU' 4 ikl ,' 'Y V ,. 1 3 ' af K , an , . , , ' W C Qi l l I1 is '591 SENIORS Bl2ssIE T'TARDIN ----- Springfield - Honorary Home Economics Club, XN AI.'1'ON TTARMON ---- Walnut Grove Commercial Club, NS Club, WhO's Who BERNARD KIRKRATRICK - Die Lustigen Deutschen, Men's Glee Club ATARGARET LINCOLN - - ATARGARET A-TATTHEVVS - - - Springfield ATARGARET MAY ---- Springfield English-Dramatic Club, Girls' Glee Club, LYKINS PADGITT ---- Springfield VVILLIAM T. RANEY ---- Springfield Associate Editor of Ozarko, Die Lustigen DORIS JANSS ----- Springfield Post Graduate, Die Lustigen Deutschen Y, VV, C, A, International-Relations Club KATHEIQINE KEHR ---- Springfield Girls' Glee Club, President of Mixed Chorus - - Springfield FRANK KENNEDY - - . English-Dramatic Club, Inter-Collegiate Debater, Standard MARJORIE LUSK ---- Springfield - - Springfield Merry-Go-Round JOHN NTCCARTNEY ---- Springfield - - Springfield Tri-C S. O. S. LOIs MARTIN ----- Springfield Diana EMERSON MILLER ---- Springfield Tri-C ALMA NORTHCUTT ---- Springfield Mixed Chorus i Commercial Club, La Tertulia ALTA NORTHCUTT Commercial Club, Country Life Club, Honorary Home Economics Club - - - - Springfield FRANCES REID - - Special Student, Y. VV. C. A. - - - Springfield Felix Fidelis ADELINE RENSHAW ---- Springfield Deutschen, President of Gamma ARTHUR ROBERTS ---- Springfield ACTARGARET ROBERTSON - - - Springfield Theta Upsilon CATHERINE RENSHAW - - Springfield - - - Springfield CHARLES ROBINSON - Gamma Theta Upsilon Kappa Mu Epsilon RUTH ROGERS ----- 'Springfield Art Club, Bruin Boosters, Merry-GO?ROund English-Dramatic Club, T. N. T. NTARGUERITE RYAN ---- Springfield Bruin Boosters, Honorary Home Economics Club FRANCES SHERWIN - - Springfield FLORENCE STALEY T ---- Willard THOMAs R. SNOW ---- Springfield Special Student , , La Tertulia, Men's Glee Club VAL STRADER ' ' ,' 4' ' ,SP1 W'lgfWld .. Pres1dent of English-Dramat1C Club LEO THOMAS - -- T- - - Springfield Commercial Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon KATHARINE VORIS ---- Springfield MARY BELLE VVAKEMAN - - Springfield T. N. T., WhO's Who R C. VV - - S 7 ld CHARLOTTE SANDERS - . - - - Springfield OBERT ALDRON pymgfle VVILLIAM WASHBURN - - - 1Springfield International-Relations Club, Pi Gamma Mu DALTON WICKER ---- Sprin f' ld - VV 5 ..... 'l ' Band, Men's Glee Club, Orchestrag W JUANHA Imzjkrt Club, Diana Springfield CARL VVICKMAN - - - Q Springfi ld English-Infamatie Club, Felix Fidelis, e ELIZABETH WYRICK e--- Ash Grew Y. M. C. A. ALLOTT YADON ----- Springfield K. D. SENIORS C4 op T41 Hardin Harmon Ianss Kehr Kennedy Kirkpati Lincoln Lusk MCCartr Martin Matthevs May Miller Northcu Northcu Padgitt Raney Reid Renshavf Renshavs Roberts Robertsc Robinson Rogers Ryan Sherwin Snow Staley Strader Thomas Voris Sanders Vllakemz VValdroI Wlashbu NVicker XN'ickma XX-'iles XYyriCk Yadon zgficld 'hen Igfield fhorus vzgfield - rzgfield ngfield ngfield ingfield ingfield 'ingfield 'ingf-ield w Willard fingfield :lub 1'-in g field ringfield ringfield rh Grove i 4409 4 Hardin Harmon Ianss Kehr Kennedy Kirkpatrick Lincoln Lusk McCartney Martin Matthews May Miller Northcutt Northcutt Padgitt Raney Reid Renshaw Renshaw Roberts Robertson Robinson Rogers Ryan Sherwin Snow Staley Strader Thomas Voris Sanders VVakeman NfValdron XVashburn VVickcr Wiekman VViles XVyrick Yadon H, SENIORS k XVILLARD HUNTER ---- .West Plains A Commercial Club, Country Life Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon ELMER SELLS ---- Willow Springs XNILMA JACKSON - Commercial C VIRGINIA VVATSON - - - - - f0l'li'1' Merry-GO-Round HAZEL CLARK ---- - - L2l7011i011i Art Club, Panola LOIS MORGAN - - - VERNA BREWER - - - - Carterville VV. A. A. AlATILDA JEWELL BROWN - - Reeds ----Alba lub, Girls' Glee Club OTIs ESTES - - - - - Marionoille Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Tri-C VERNON BIOORE - - - - Anrora Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus KATHRYN NAGLE ---- Pierce City Band, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Music Club, Orchestra, T. N. T. FRANK SUTTLES ----- Anrora Commercial Club EVELYN HEARD - HAROLD LENTZ - - - - Neosho Tri-C RAYMOND VVOOLFORD - - - Koshkonong S Club, Track, Y. M. C. A. RAMA ALEXANDER English-Dramatic CLARENCE COWAN ----- Aldrich Commercial Club, President of Country Life Club WENDELL PATTERSON - - Pleasant Hope BYRON SHOEMAKER - - - Marionville - - - - Macon Band, Men's Glee Club, Orchestra YVAYNE ELLIS ----- Stark City A - Neoslzo SANFORD AIILLER - - - - - Sedalia Die Lustigen Deutschen, Gamma Theta Upsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Ozarko, President of Senior Class, Standard ORAL SPURGEON ---- St. Iarnes ' Basketball, Track - - - Morrisville Club, Inter-Class Debater LESLIE ROBERTSON - - - Hnrnansville Commercial Club DEL SCROGGINs - - - Pleasant Hope Basketball, S Club, Who's Who VIOLA M. WACHAL ---- Bolivar Honorary Home Economics Club TXIILDRED NELSON - - Richland PAULINE BLIIITCHELL ---- Lowry Art Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, MARVIN KINTZ - -. - - Marshall W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. TWC 'BESSIE NICKEL - - i- - - Osceola BTARCIA WVEBER Beauty Queen, Post-Graduate, Honorary Home , Economics Club - - - - Bloomfield Diana, Inter-Collegiate Debater, Oratory GLENDON KEITH - - Galena RAYMOND YOUNG ----- Hurley Post-Graduate, Gamma Theta Upsilon DALE HIGHTOWER MARTHA PARKER - ' - Harrison, Arkansas Beauty Queen, President of Bruin Boosters, T. N. T. - ELIZABETH STEWART - lVll11l'l11gf01l, Del. English-Dramatic Club, Ozarko, President of Y. XV. C. A., The Trysting Place JUNE HODGSON Bruin Booster 1lAYME BLANKENSHIP - - - Protein Country Life Club LEE BURNEY - - Jldonntain Grove ETHEL AIAE SIDLOW Girls' HELEN BYRNE - - - .ll'Il'd'ZU6'.Y1',llf'j'0Illl1Ig s, F Square, NV. A. A. - - - - Hart-ville - Dodge C-ity, Kansas Glee Club - Cle-Deland, Oklahoma SENIORS C429 IIA Hun Sells Brcv Brov J3.Ck1 Wats Clarl Estes Mooi Morg N agl Suttl Shoe Ellis Hear Lentz Wool Mille Spurg Alex: Cows Patte Robe Scroi VV acl Nelsc Kint? Mitc Nicki Wlebc Keit You Blan Burn High Park Stew Sitllo Byru Honlg er-ville Reeds o-zwille i-C ouville Macon 'a 'le C ity S'edalia 1eta zo, rd James rmsville t Hope no Lowry horus, Osceola Pro tem I a1'tfUille K ansas klahoma C4 2 Hunter Sells Brewer Brown jackson Watson Clark Estes Moore Morgan Nagle Suttles Shoemaker Ellis Heard Lentz Woolford Miller Spurgeon Alexander Cowan Patterson Robertson Scroggins Wachal Nelson Kintz Mitchell Nickel Weber Keith Young Blankenship Burney Hightower Parker Stewart Sidlow Byrne Hodgson we 4119 16349. QV' RMUQ Y-..,,,. Svjwj SEAUORS .,, ' I REBECCA. ANTLE ---- u- Exeter GRACE HAWK - ' Ca55'UiHe Bruin Boosters, Panola, VVhos lrVhO FLOYD REED F - - Seligmcm ' VVILMA AVONDET ----- Monett ETHELYN SELVIDGE - - - - PW'd3' ' GARLAND VVARDLOW - - Selignian LILLIAN SELVIDQQE - 1- - P0Plf1 Bluff LEON LAPP ------ Liberal Pano 4 Felix Fidelis, English-Dramatic Club, EUNICE BOYD - ---- Stoeleton Inter-Class Debater, Inter-Collegiate Country Life Club Debater, Oratory, President of junior Class, Standard HELEN BOYD ----- 5l0El2l07i Kappa Mu Epsilon ' ROWENA BOYD - - - - - Ozark lQUssELL VVOOD - - t - C1-b - - Nlffa ELIZABETH I. ELLIS ---- Ozark Commerclal u Honorary Home Economics Club, HQJWAIQD GARBEE ----- Billings T. N. T., Y. VV. C. A. DONALD M. SWAIN - - B1fLffGl0 ALEXANDER DOUOLAss - - - Senatli AIARY XFIRGINIA BEAN - - - Springfield K. D. Bruin Boosters, Library Club BRYAN BERTI ----- Siillivan HELEN DECKNER - - - - Springfield HARRY BODANSKE ---- Springfield Football, Ozarko, Standard EDWARD BRIGGS ---- Springfield AUBREY BURNS - - - - Springfield Commercial Club, Tennis, Tri-C Y. M. C. A. MORRIS BURKS - - - - Springfield lQACHEL CROCKER ---- Springfield K. D. Beauty Queen SHARON CROMEENES - - - Springfield President of Y. M. C. A. ADAH DAUGHTREY - - - Springfield GERALDINE DAVIS ---- Springfield FRANCES DAVIS ---- Springfield Blum Boosters t . F Square DWICSHT DAv1sON ---- Springfield K. D. The Dover Road CLARA EITMANN - A - - Springfield President Of'Art Club, Standard . GEORGE ESPY ----- Springfield College Quartette, Men's Glee Club VVILLIAM L. F ULBRIGHT - - MARY ESTES ----- Springfield B , Beauty Queen, Panola CYD GILMORE LOUISE GLADDEN - - - Springfield GRACE HARRIS - - - - Springfield CATHARINE IBINGER - HERMAN HEREFORD - - - Springfield Felix Fidelis, Men's Glee Club, Ozarko, Standard, The Dover Road VVhO's Who HELENCLAIR KELLY - - - Springfield Ozarko, Panola, President of Girls' Glee Club, Y. W. C. A. FLORENCE KELLER - - YUNIORS Springfield Commercial Club, President of La Tertulia Springfield Springfield Springfield A ntle A vonrli Hawk Reed Selvidg VVardlc Lapp Selvidg Boyd Boyd Boyd Ellis VVood Garbee Swain Dougla Berti Bean Beckne Bodans Briggs Burks Burns Crocke Cromer Daught Davis Davis Daviso Eitman ESDY Estes Fulbrig Gilmor Gladde Harris Herefc lbinger Keller Kelly C447 Q-lil Cass-ville Saligman lar Bluff Stockton - Nixa Billings 'pmzgfield 1b 'pifingfielcl fpriugfield Ypringfrield Yprivzgfield Springfield S'p1'iugf'ield n Tertulia Ssllffingfield Spriugffield Springfield C445 C455 , Antlf: Avondet Hawk Reed Selvidge VVardloW Lapp Selvidge Boyd Boyd Boyd Ellis Wood Garbee Swain Douglass Berti Bean Beckner Boclanske Briggs Burks Burns Crocker Cromeenes Daughtrey Davis Davis Davison Eitmann Espy Estes Fulbright Gilmore Gladden Harris Hereford Ibinger Keller Kelly WW, 'w M y ,f .3 Ill. Ms' FX IX w flf 7Um7oRS Kent EVELYN KENT ---- Springfield AIARGARET LEWIS -Dj - - Springfield VIOLET KMETY ----- Springfield uma 1 Commercial Club, Girls' Glee Club, AQABEL LIKINS - - - - - AshGro11e English-Dramatic Club, Orchestra FERN LITTLE ----- I Springfield Honorary Home Economics Club, Merry-Go-Round, Orchestra MARY BICCRAY ---- Ash Grove BIILDRED BQCKEE ---- Springfield Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra A. B. Z., GGG? ClLrbIhAccompan1St, DOROTHY B1CDOWELL - - - Springfield OS O 4 , JOANNA NIAGRUDER - - - Springfield English-Dramatic Club, Ozarko, Standard, Y. W. C. A., Christmas Destiny DOYLE hdAYBERRY ---- Springfield . Tri-C BIILDRED IWEIER ---- Springfield FRANCES lW:OORE ---- Springfield Beauty Queen, Diana Die Lustigen Deutschen, International FRED MEYER ----- Springfield Relations Club, Y. W. C. A. Kappa Mu Epsilon, K. D. ELEANOR O,BRYANT - Republic CAROLYN ORR ---- 7 Ash Grove Panola ViRGINIA PATTON ---- Springfield MAYME ROGERS Springfield Panola, The Dover Road Q v CAROLINE PLATTE ---- Springfield VONNA SAGE ' Springfield LOUISE SEAMAN ---- Springfield Art Club ROBERT SHERMAN - - - Walnnt Grove RUTH STEELE - - Springfield ELMER SLOAN ----- Springfield W A ' ld Art Club, Football, Ozarko ILLIAM ' SUMMERS Springfie LILLIE TRACY - - - Fair Grove JNIARTHA ANN WELLS - - Springfield HELEN VVHITEHEAD Springfield EVELYN WHITE ---- Springfield Country Life Club, Y. W. C. A. Bruin Boosters, Die Lustigen Deutschen, F ----- - Honorary Home Economics Club ' RED NOLAN West Plums ' - GEORGE WATTLES - '- - M onntain View S Club, Track SIBYL YOCUM ---- llfillow Springs EMMANUEL POLSINELLI - - Kansas C-ity Band, Girls' Glee Club, La Tertulia, Tri-C Panola BYRL GOWIN - - . - - - Carthage ELLIN JANE HILL - - Elsinore, Kansas Chrlstmas Destmy' Football, International-Relations Club, Felix Fidelis, Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus XNILBURN MORRIS - -A - - Carterville Basketball, Football, S Club HERBEIQT' SCHOOLING - - Wentworth JEWEL H. BROWN - - Mt. Vernon iNORMA JONES - - S- Lebanon JOSEPH DULL ---' - - Marionvillc helix Fidelis, La Tertulia GARRETT HIDRNBACK ---- Monett A Football, Tri-C KYUNIORS h C463 H13 ..:-. .:. .Mez . ' W A Kmety Lewis Likins Little McCray MCDOW McKee Magrud Mayber Meier Meyer Moore O'Bryar Orr Patton Platte Rogers Sage Seaman Sherma Sloan Steele Summe Tracy 'Wells White VVhiteh Nolan VVatt1es Yocum Hill Polsine Gowin Morris School Jones Brown Dull Hornb. ringfield sh Grove Wingfield li-St, 'ring field lndard, nyn Wingfield ,tional Republic bringfield Wingfield pringfield pringfield 'pringfield A. 'est Plains ansas City Carthage all, Felix Chorus ' lt. Vernon Vlarionville a Kent Kmety Lewis Likins Little McCray McDowell McKee Magruder Mayberry Meier Meyer Moore O'Bryant Orr Patton Platte Rogers Sage Seaman Sherman Sloan V Steele Summers Tracy Wells White ' Whitehead l Nolan Vlfattles Yocum Hill Polsinelli Gowin Morris Schooling Jones Brown Dull Hornback C46D l-WD -7 UNIORS HARRY HUNT - - - r Inter-Class D - - Mt. Vernon ebater HENRY PHILLIPS ---- Mt. Vernon Men's Glee Club, Quartet, Student Council KEITH KREGER ------ Miller EVA VVALLACE - - - - - AMVOVU Ivfens Glee Club, Y. M. C. A. , Y. W- C- A- BERNIECE PROFFITT - - f0WSl7W'Q ORIEN BENTON - - - Thayer THELMA BRESHEARS - - 301451107 BEULAH RIDENHOUR - - - - Belle ARABELLA M. HARTPan2DIa- Bolivar DONALD POLLARD - - Hiwnrwwille D 5 - Fair Play NORMAN SHOCKLEY - - Waynes11'ille ORIS AYE W .ll Wh0,S Who ARTHUR DAVIS - - aynesm e 4LUCILLE GEORGE - - Ellington MILDRED CASTLE ----- Marshall S. O. S. - DOROTHY THOMPSON - - - Birch Tree MARY JANE COOK - - Crane ' . . .A. Commercial Club, Y W C . E. E. HULSE - - - Namwo VIVIAN RUTLEDGE - - - - Sf- Lows WILLIAM SHORT - - ' - - - Galena I K. D., The Dover Road, The Trysting Place DELIA CASON ----- Hollister HELEN MCCORMACK - - - Licking A Library Club Art Club, Girls' Glee Club - - , Sh d AILEEN MEADOWS ----- Licking JEWELL SHAFFER Walizut a e Bruin Boosters, Kappa Mu Epsilon, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. IRMA REED ------ Licking k Commercial Club, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, T. N. T., . English-Dramatic Club HOWARD TAYLOR - - - - Licking . C OPAL ARIN ------ Walker - Country Life Club English-Dramatic JOHN YONKMAN - - - Mountain Grove, f , Band, Mens Glee Ciub, Mixed Chorus, Club, Y' W C- A- Orchestra FAY HINDS ----- Monndville JOSEPH WHITE - - WALTER KOLLMEYER - - Country Life Club, M YUNIORS HEREFORD KELSO - - - - - Nevada Oratory, Standard, Y. M. C. A. Nevada - - Seyinonr en's Glee Club BERTHA JOLLIFF Country Lif EVELYN PHILBECK ERNESTO ANTONIO WOODROW SMITH ---- Rogerwille Inter-Class Debater, Inter-Collegiate Debater, Ozarko, Standard DIARY HELEN WILLIAMSON - Coatsville, Ind. Girls' Glee Club - - Miania, Oklahoma e Club, Y. M. C. A. - - Shelby, N. C. - - Philippine Islands I 4489 ,M Hunt Kreg Philli Xlfalls Profl Bentc Rider Bresl Hart Polla Saye Davis Shocl Georg Castle Thom Rutlef Cook Hulse Shor Cason Shaff MCCO Meadl Reed Taylo Yonki Akin Hinds Kelso XVhi't: Kollrn Smith XYilli. ,lollifg Philb: --Xutov It. 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Vernon - - Pnrdin Sonthwest City- - Conch - Thayer - Thayer - Gainesville - Alnzartha - Bakersfield C5 Sussxnan 'Parkington 'l'ha1'p 'lilmrp Yarlcy Vocltz Wlallis Wlattcribarger Wlcbb Wlheelcr VVilliams Vifright Wyctt Brown Dalton Frost Monckton French Grisham Henderson Lovan Smith Garrison Price Robinson Corbin Gray Henry Jones Kirby Moore Parsons Ritchhart Spradling Urbach Houscr McGraw Roberts Saxton Gradrly Hackett Hall Stockard 'Vhomas Atkinson lirccrling Nance Swain SOPHOMORES -TILDEN CAMERON - GENE FULLER - DENZEL CONVAN - MARY NOBLE - FAYE VVESTFALL - BLAKE TALBOT - ETHEL BLUNK - - RUTH ELIZABETH BEELER EDNA BROWN - - - JAMES M. VVALL - - KENNETH LAUDERBACK LEWIS MCCRAY - - MARY LOUISE DENNIS - BEATRICE HOOVER - - JAMES ROBERTSON - EULA LEE BLAKELY - STANLEY LEWIS - SANFORD LITTLE - DOROTHY NICHOALDS .- MINEANAI PAADGITT - SOPHOMORES - Rolla - Newbury - Aldrich - Pleasant Hope - - Bolivar - Wa3v11,es'Ui l l e - Forsyth - - Cabool - Cabool - Houston - lValker - lllets - Marshfield - Marslifield - llffarslifielcl - Mountain Grove - .Mountain Grove - - Norwood .Eureka Springs, Ark. - Hope, Arkansas ELSIE HARDY - JOETTA CUNNINOHAM GEORGE KUKAL - LAWRENCE LANEY - ,TUANITA CABLE - LOUISE VVESTMEYER LUCILLE KEITH - ELIZABETH RAY HELEN SMITH GARNET TAYLOR - HOWARD RUNX'AN - MAE BELLE WILSON BOB CODAY - - JNIARJORIE SEELY - DONALD ALLGEIER BONNIE BAYLESS - MAY NALL - - HAPPY SHANNON OPAL DEE GRIGG - RUTH HUBER - IQUTH HARDIN - Chesterfield, England f-. ...-,. - ,- - Morrisville - - B olivar - Pleasant Hope - Chaffee - Farniington - Galena - Licking - Licking - Licking - N eoada - Sheldon - Seymour - - - Seymour - Mountain Grove - M onntain Grove - L - Norwood - .Mountain Grove - Berryville, Ark. New Athens, Illinois Shannon City, Iowa Cameror Fuller Cowan Cunning Kukal Laney Noble Westfall Talbot Cable Westmey Keith Blunk Beeler Brown Ray Smith Taylor NVal1 Lauderba McCray Runyan Wilson Coday Dennis Hoover Robertsox Seely Allgeier Bayless Blakely Lewis Little Nall Shannon Grigg Nichoalds Padgitt Huber Hardin Hardy Sville nl-ivar H 0 pe naffee ngton falena ickiug icking icking 'evada ieldon ymour ymour Grove Grove rwood Grove 2, Ark. Illinois , Iowa Cameron Fuller Cowan Cunningham Kukal Laney Noble Westfall Talbot Cable VV'estmeyer Keith Blunk Beeler Brown Ray Smith Taylor ' Wall Lauderback McCray Runyan Wilson Coday Dennis Hoover Robertson Seely Allgeier Bayless Blakely Lewis Little Nall Shannon Grigg Nichoalds Padgitt Huber Hardin Hardy SOPHOMORES CLARA CULVER - MARION EMERSON - . HELEN GEMMECKE LOUISIANA BAINTER WALLACE DAETWYLER MARION MORRIS - ELIZABETH ANNE TERRY - - - - Purdy Waslibiirii S eligman - Liberal - Lamar - Liberal - Kidder RUBY LEE HAZELWOOD A - Eldorado Springs MARY ELIZABETH NLUSICK Eldorado Springs EILEENb CHAUDOIN - ROWENA HARRIS LESLIE HILL - JOHN MITCHELL - INEZ PIERCY - HELEN PUBLOW NOEL WARREN - MARIE WELCH TANSIL LAYNE - LEONARD BRANNOCK ERNEST BROWN - - JAMES BUCHER - - LOUISE CAFFEY BLARTHA CAMPBELL HELEN CANNON FRESHMEN - Sparta - Ozark - Billings Chadwick - Billings - Ozark - Ozark - Billings - Senath Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield BIIAURICE HOYT - LOIS ,MORLAN - ONA BLAE SNIDER - DAPHNE SPELL - HELEN MAE WOLFE - EMMITT RODEBUSH - SUSIE SIKES ---- AETON BRIDGES - - HERBERT ERNEST BURGER LUCILLE HILL - - RAYMOND HOUSER - BLAINE LONGLEY - VVESLEY C. SCHMILL - JOHN STONE - - GLENN TURNER - RICHARD LYNN BLLARINE JEWELL I. RICHARDSON IO JOHN SHIPMAN - E. B. 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ASHLEY, JR. - MARY JANE ASHLEY - BESSIE ANNE BERGHAUS - - MORENE BIELLIER JOHN BIGBEE - ELINOR MAE BOEHM - - PERRY CUTBURTH LEAI-I DARR - JUANITA DRUSSA VIRGINIA DUNHAM JAMES DUNLAP JOSEPH FALLIN HALLIE FINKENBINDER GWENDOLYN FISHER - - MARY GAINES - MARY GARTON ' VIRGINIA GHAN ROSEMARY HALL OTTO HANEY - MARY HARDIN FRESHMEN Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield B ois D'A rc Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Ash Grove Springfield Springfield HELEN CORD - JOE BRANDON - JEAN ALDERRIAN - VERA BlADGE BASS AILEEN BELL - - LUCY NIAUDE BERRY ANNA SUE BLEVINS JOHN CHESTER.BOALS ELEANOR BODENHAMER WILLIAM DELANGE VIRGINIA DOUGHTY - ROBERT DREBELBIS - WILSON DYER - - MARY EAGLEBURGER HALLIE ESTES -' AILEEN FORD - LUCILLE FOSTER - J. W. F UGITT - NELLE GILLESPIE - TOM GOOTEE - VVILLARD GOSS BERNIECE HARPER - VIOLET HARRINGTON LEORA HENDERSON - Springfield Springfield Republic Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield R 0 gersv-ille Springfield Springfield S trafford Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Republic - Willard Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield C605 R015 CO1 CO: C CEI B , All An: Asli Ask Bas Bell Ber Berg Biel Bigl Blew Boa Bod Boel Cutl Dar: Del. Dou Drel Dru: Dunf Dunl Dyer Eagl Este: Falli' Finki Fish: Ford Fostf Fugii Gaim Gartc Ghan Gilles Gootf Goss Hall Hane Hard Harp. 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I i ISAAC KENNEDY - - Springfield MI , JACK KILLIAN - - - springfield CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH - Springfield I I I M l U III IW I' II If I I ii PAUL STEPHEN LEWIS - Springfield lil gh MARY ELIZABETH LOGAN '- Springfield ,li if gg ERMA LOLLAR - - - A511 570712 ' III Ii llIfiw?iiI III IIGI-I It IIIIIIID l . . fl liigixwpl JOHN LYLE ----- Springfield ANNA CATHERINE MACGREGOR - Springfield i M NlEREDITH NICDANIEL - - - Springfield 'liill K IMIIIIII NW l llI'l'f',I1II ' - ' l HAROLD BIITCI-IELL - Walnut Gro-ve JOE NIONGOLD - - - Springfield 'll RAWLIN MONTGOMERY - - Springfield iii ' '-I li II if If , I ii Ii HELEN MARIE MYERS - - Springfield If Ii QI MARGUERITE NOBLE - Springfield 'I li JUNE OLIVER - - - Springfield ,VI Ei I I I I I ,I I I I I N l li . I li ill ii , I MARY ELIZABETH PHILBECK - Springfield I KI I , I. I RUTH POTTS ,. I ll if ELDON PRICE fl 3 III l i 1 1 I ' I I I ' I g FRESHMEN L I , - - - - - Springfield - Axli Grove NEI.5ON HOEFLQEN - J. LEWIS HOLT - - ELVA VIRGINIA HOOD - RUBY KAVANAUGH - VIRGINIA KELLY - RICHARD KEMM - MARY AGNES KIRBY - SUSANNE KITCHELL CARLTON KNIGHT - ALLEN LOONEY - - - BERNARD LUDWIGS ANNETTE LUNSEORD OLIVE MCDONALD - - - - lX lARY ELIZABETH LlCKINNELL BERNICE AIEDLEY - - - EDWARD RIOORE - LIARY ELLA MORGAN - VIRGINIA BIORRIS - FRANCES OTTERBACKER LQIILDRED PETERSON - JOSEPH PETTEFER - VIRGINIA RACEON - LOUISE RANEY VIRGINIA RAY Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield - Willard Waliiiit Grove Springfield Springfield Strafford Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Ash Grove Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield 2 Hel Her Hill Hof H01 Hoc Hrs Johi JonI Kav Kell Ken Ken Killi Killi Kirl Kitc Knig Lew Log: Loll: LOOI Lud' Lune Lyle Mao MCL MCL MCK Medi Mitc Mon, Mon' M001 Morg Mori Myer NOblI Clive Otter Peter Pette Philb Potts Price Ragoi Raneg Ray Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield - Willard Walnut Grove Springfield Springfield Strafford Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Ash Grove Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield Hendrix Hendricks Hill Hoefgen Holt Hood Hrebec johnson Jones Kavanaugh Kelly Kemm Kennedy Killian Killingsworth Kirby Kitchell Knight Lewis Logan Lollar Looney Ludwigs Lunsford Lyle MacGregor McDaniel McDonald McKinnel1 Medley Mitchell Mongold Montgomery Moore Morgan Morris Myers Noble Oliver Otterbacker Peterson Pettefer Philbeck Potts Price Ragon Rainey Ray FRESHMEN 2, U13 3 I X IQOWENA RHODES - SIAX RICHESON - GRACE ROBINSON - MARY J0 SHIELDS ROY SKELTON - AVELON SMITH - JEAN SPALDING BASIL SPARLIN JOB STALEY - MARY STUDY - FRANK SUGG - - ARVELLA THOMAS ANDY TOLLIVER BTARJORY TURNER - MARY LOUISE WALLIS ROBERT WILSON , - LOYCE WOMMACK MARY JOE YADON - ELDA GREEN - - HERBERT HILLME - HERBERT MADAUS - DORENE YOCUM - ELIZABETH NEARHOOE WILLIAM STONE - FRESHMEN - Springfield - Elwood - Springfield Bois D'Are - Repnblie . Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Willa1'd - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Fair Grove - Springfield W'illow Springs - Lebanon Wbillow Springs l'Villo'w Springs Tyrone, Penn. - PVebb City VVILMA RUSSELL - RUTH SCHARPF - VVALTER SCHARPF - JEAN SMITH - - MARY JAMES SMITH PAT SMITH - - LESTER STEELE - HERBERT STEWART - ZETTA STICKNEY - SEWELL THOMPSON ROBERT THORPE - MARY THURMOND - - CARL WARD - - KENNETH VVHEELER HAROLD WILES - VERA YOUNG - ALEETA RESER - DON EDWARDS - BILL SHELTON - MARY BETH SLUSSER Bi-ARSHALL VVATTLES ELIZABETH SWITZER CHARLES WILHITE - RUTH VVILLIAMS - - Repnblie - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Springfield - Fair Grove - Springfield - Republic - Springfield - Springfield - Ash Grove - Springfield l?Valnnt Grove - Springfield - Fair Grove - lfVeanblea1i M'ounfain View - - llfesf Plains Willoicf Springs Dloizizziaiii View - Webb Ciiy - Webb City - Carter-ville 45 X035 Rho' Rich Robi Russ Scha Scha Shie' Skelw Smit Smit Smit Smit Spalf Spar Stale Steel Stew Stick Study Sugg Thon Thon Thom Thur: Tollix TUTH4 VV alli VV ard VV hee VV iles WVi1sO XVom1 Yadoi Young Reser Edwa Green Hilhn Madal Sheltc Slusse Xvattle Yocun Neath Stone Switzc XYilhit XYillia' Qcpzzblic -ingficld 'ingficld vingficld Vingffield ringficld ir Grove rittgficld Republic v1 i1tgficld Wingfield sh Grove briingficld ut Gro-ve briugfield tiff Gro-ve 7eaztbIea'zt aiu View est Plains xi Springs tain View Vebb City Vebb City farterville C6 4 41,5 Rhodes Richeson Robinson Russell Scharpf Scharpf Shields Skelton Smith Smith Smith Smith Spalding Sparlin Staley Steele Stewart Stickney Study Sugg Thomas Thompson Thorpe Thurmond Tolliver Turner Wallis VVard VVheeler VViles Wilson VVommaCk Yadon Young Reser Edwards Green Hillme Madaus Shelton Slusser Vlfattles Yoeum Nearhoof Stone Switzer XfVilhitc VVilliam5 vw .-. V , , f w ZfQ5faW,s'f'J X ff , ff' eff -fi 4 ' , ff ' f' ' -Q ' lv f fri , , ffyyf , .AV ,' 7 I 5, f' ,ff M J ,UL ,, li' ' W- fy 1 1 , cwmffv I, ff ff I 'ff . Z ,,,, h. , , ,, I ' 1 Vx , , my ,I ..f , 4 f, ' ff , H: ,gt ,QW ,l f 'ff ft ' vf W ff 2, , Agri 3,222 wmv +41 H ,3 if A M f '79, f into H , Q! xg . ., - Y 'FFF fm' fwfr fzrzfl ws, V K I I . : W . In f ,wwf V, W A ' t.: .: ,-. :V ' s W f'f'C -r 'Q l - 4 'S ' . .5 i, , M R A ' 1 7' ' Ag. M X' It vs- D ,V si j 153 75:5-, N, in 4, i - K-. + . , D go tt ,,2'::g.. 'r--M A , we-' 4 'fx' X -' , , uv Q TQVQA , Qs eff N , f' gg N . 11 . ui t I FRESHMEN 9 i ELEANOR HEDDEl.L - - ROBERT LEE BROWNFIELD BARNETT BUZAN - - BLALCOLM PETERS CLEO SHAMEL - JEAN CLAIRE BROWN BILLIE KATHERINE HURST HAROLD NEECE , - - GORDON NEWIVIAN - MARJORIE WEBB GEORGE HEATHER - NVILFRED SHOEMAKER - J. ROSS NICHOLS - NORMAN SPIVA - - HELEN THOIVIASON RUTH STINSON MARVIN THOMAS - MARY NVHITE - MARK NLCGUIRE - BLAXINE SHELBY - .NLAXINE TUCKER CLARA SAWYER VIRGINIA BLUE - FRANK FULLER - FRESHMEN Crystal City - Lebanon - Conway - Lebanon Competition Marliorwille - Aurora - Mille-r - S,'vringfield - Miller - Macon - Macon Southwest City - - Stella Southwest City - Wentworth - Neosho Neosho - Thayer - Thayer - C oufh Sedalia - N ewburg - Newburg SIBYL CALKINS - BUSH CLINTON - EVA HOLMAN VVILLARD DENNIS AVANELLE DILDAY GRACE GARDNER - HELEN NICHOLSON NLARY FRANCES PATTERSON - MELBA PEERY - - ROSS ARMSTRONG MARGARET BOYD - EDITH CANTRELL - CHRISTINA ALLEN PAUL CORNELISON AILEEN PRATER - WVIRGINIA VVOOD ASTUART CRAVENS KATHERINE HITT - HELEN FERGUSON JAMES THOMPSON CLIFFORD VVARRICK ELIZABETH HARRIS BILLY HEAVNER - I. F. HURST, JR. - Lebanon - Conway - Lebanon - A LaRussell - Miller - Aurora - Halltown - Aurora - Aurora - Pineville Southwest City - - - Noel - Granby - Goodman - Neosho Granby - Thayer Koshkonong - Bakersfield - Bakersfield - - Foil - Flemington. - Hunzansville - B ol-ivar K Hed Bro' Buzz Calk Clin' H011 Pete 'Shar Brov Dem Dild: Gard Huff N eec New. N ich Patte Peer: Webl Heat Shoez Arms Boyd Cantl Nichr Spiv Tho Allen Cornl Prate Stinsc Thorr White VVOOO Crave. Hitt MCGD Shelbj Tu Ckfl Fergu Thom Wlarri Sawyc Blue Fuller Harrie. Heavr Hurst Lebalzon - Con-zuay Lebanon - LaR'usseIl - Miller - Aurora H all to-wn - Aurora - Aurora - Pineville ufthwest City - - Noel - Granby - Goodman N eosho - Granby - Thayer Koshkonong Bakersfield Bakersfield - - Foil Flemington Hmnanwille - Bolivar 665 K0 Heddell Brownfield Buzan Calkins Clinton Holman Peters Shamel Brown Dennis Dilday Gardner Hurst Neece Newman Nicholson Patterson Peery Webb Heather Shoemaker Armstrong Boyd Cantrell Nichols Spiva Thomason Allen Cornelison Prater Stinson Thomas White Wood Cravens Hitt McGuire Shelby Tucker Ferguson Thompson Warrick Sawyer Blue Fuller Harris Heavner Hurst FRESHMEZN7 l 1 I I l J ll I I ll I. i, l J r J 4 I I 4 I I P I I . 1 I l 4 ANNA JEAN LASHAY - Morrisville FIARGARET MITCHEI,L - - Wwhflff AMOS PERKINS - - Aldfwh FLORENCE JOAN MILES - Swedeborg NADINE PATTERSON - Swedeborg :WIABEL ANN SELLERS - Sl014fl0Hd RUTH DYCUS - - - - - Crane MARY VIRGINIA JACKSON DONALD PARSONS - FAY TROTT - - FLORENCE HUBBARD GENEVA MURRAY - NIARIE DAVISON - KENNETH HARCJIS - CHARLES KESSINGER - PHYLLIS RICHERSON - HOWAIQD ATKISSON - ARARGIE 'BROWN - ,CARL Fox - - - ONEATA VIVIAN GADDIS WALTHA FIAYA GADDIS DICKY RAY YATES - VIRGINIA YOUNG - - Reeds Spring - - - Crane - Hollister - Cabool - Licking - Elkland Rogerszfille Rogersoille - Elkland - M'ountain Grove - Mountain Grove - Mountain Grove - Higgins -V Higgins - lklaizisfield - Mountain Gro-ve BIARYETTA SHUTTS - Colorado Springs, Colo. FRESHMEN LENA WATKINS JOHN MORGAN - ROSALYN O,HALI.ORAN BLLIRIAM HEMPLE - ROY DODGEN - - RONALD DUNCAN - SIBYL VVHITIC - JUNE YOUNG - - ELVA MAY TROTT GAIL KEMP - , SADIE BALLENGER BASIL BURKS - IRIS PATTERSON - ELIZABETH PRESTON FREDERICKA PRESTON FRANK CARTER - FAYE CLARK - EARL COOLEY V ERLA MAG GARNIZR PHYLLIS MARTIN - LURA RANEY XMILMA LUBERS - NIILDRED DAVIS - ERMA C. GORMAN - Dunnegan Waynesville - Richland - St. Louis - Blue Eye - Blue Eye Reeds Spring - Hurley - Hollister - Walker - Seymour - Fordland Rogerswille - Seymour - Seyinour - H artville - Mountain Grove - Mountain Grove - Hartville - Jllonntain Grove - Norwood Ufiley, Colorado - Lockwood - Lock-wood 1005 La Mi Pei W2 Mc O,1 Mil Pa1 Sel He: DOI Du: Dye Jacf Par VVIT YO1 Trc Tru Hul Blu: Ker Ball Bur Dav HaF Kes Pats Pre Pre: Riel Atk Bro' Can Cla! COO Fox Gad Gad Garll Mar Ran Yatcl You Shut Lube Davi Gorl Dunnegan 'ayuesville Richland St. Lou-is Blue Eye Blue Eye eds Sprmg Hurley Hollister Walker Seymour Fordlaud Rogersozlle Seymour Seymour H artwlle ufam Grove ntam Gro oe mmm Gro oe Norwood ey Colorado Lockwood Lockwood LaShay Mitchell Perkins Watkins Morgan O,Halloran Miles Patterson Sellers Hemple Dodgen Duncan Dycus Jackson Parsons VVh1te Young Trott Trott Hubbard Murray Kemp Ballenger Burks Davison Hargis Kessinger Patterson Preston Preston Richerson Atkisson Brown Carter Clark Cooley Fox Gaddis Garner Wartin Raney Yates Young Shutts Lubers Davis C orman - l A Hartville f Gaddis f- 1 ' c J WP l SIDNEY GRIFFITH ROBERT HAYWARD ELNORA HICKL1AN HOMER DARBY FRANCES GILLHAM LELA JOHNSON - Greenfield EUGENE HoovER - - - Dadeville BIABEL JAMES - South Greenfield EVELYN TOLER - - Buffalo RALPH D. MCCURRY - Fair Grove NINA NINAS - - Urbana PHILLIP REA - JOE PITTS - - Ava ROZEMA SELL - - Ava I RICNE ARBAN - - Catawissa - - Everton South Greenfield - - Dadeville - Fair Grove - Red Top - Buffalo FRESHMEN Um U15 Griff Hayv Hickt Hom fame Toler Darbj Gillha Johns MCC1 N inas Rea Pitts Sell Arbal Everton Ireeufield Dadefville 'air Grove Red Top Buffalo C7 09 Griffith Hayward Hickman Hoover james Tolcr Darby Gillham Johnson McCurry Ninas Rea Pitts Sell Arban FRESHIWEN BQDGD K IIIIII u..m.W,,,,,.h,,- . . ' ' f ,f ,AW ,, ff, f ,, ,, lfff,,V,f' X, 7, f, 4 ,f f , X If W' W Af, f , , ,W f if' 0 ' ' f M 'J fff If CEIIQIEIENVWDCD D .11 Q:4,..,:Q.2.L:,: if , .1 Z- .,,,.,,,. , , fwfwf f 1 1 11 11 -1 1 11 1. - 5 1 11 11 li 11 11 1. '1 1 1 1 1 I 1 E 1 1 1 1 11 1115 1 1111 1111 511 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11' L 1 1 TXVELFTH GRADE First Row: Alexander, Bader, Baer, Bailey, Baty, Bledsoe Second Row: Calloway, Connelly, Cox, Davis, Fields, Garbee Third Row: Hopkins, Keller, Killingsworth, Lowe, McCord, Mack Fourth Row: Millsap, Nelson, Nixon, Picotte, Rathbone, Rawls Fifth Row: Reagan, Schopp, Vienhage, Wear, VVilson, Wfise IDIEIDIIQIIATVIHDN To you who have cared for us, to you who have loved us, we dedicate our annual of l935.' To you, our parents, who in so many ways, which we will never know, have helped us and set us on the way to a better under- standing of our fellowmen. It is you who have made us understand the meaning of service and kindness, honesty and uprightness, and the Value of living cleanly and beautifully the lives you have given us. Our triumphs are through you, our honor and love are due you, and our respect and reverence for you are ever in our hearts. -Betty WiZs01z QEIRIEIENWCDQDID TVIQAIINIINCE SCIQIHGIDQDIL It really is a queer and inexpressible feeling to be a senior, dignified or not, especially when one looks back over all those years in Greenwood. Yet it seems as though it were yesterday when we started in kindergarten. Just think of it-thirteen joyful and unforgettable years spent in one school. How everyone has changed, not only in appearance, but mannerisms as well! Of course, some have gone to other schools, but the largest percentage of the class started together and will have graduated together Qat least those are our intentionsj at the time this is published. It will seem quite strange not participating in the annual May-day and Joyland programs. In fact, it will be almost like living in another world among new and strange faces. Truly, Greenwood will always bring back the happiest and most pleasant of all memories. ' ' C785 U95 Ele G1 Tc Gr Grz Eivl C Gra N11 rd or Tet it think 'yone some arted sj at ' and mong .nt of C785 my Eleventh Grade Tenth Gracie Ninth Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Third Grade Grade Sixth Second Grade Grade Fifth First Grade Grade Fourth Kinder- Grade garten 1 C 5 S0 181 Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade R Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Kinder- garten .ur g 5 tl! I1 al lf ilxl it 'Q l'l V l V 1 l 1 1 A l i K. 5 I. ly. .Qi l 1 2 it il lil I .1 ll' tp? .E ,. 4 ,LLL .., t, r ll fl I-I tl ,, gt if i lf fl il iii lt IV l, l.. W lf 1. .r jx tl H Q l F li E! il H 4 i ll it X MUVIWIITTIIIES This year the activities of Greenwood have increased even more in interest and variation. The junior and Senior Student Councils have sponsored many useful and interesting events. They have upheld the Greenwood spirit of fair play, and have led our student body on to a greater appreciation and love of our school. Two new clubs have been organized. Gne was the Senior Honor Society. Its aims and ideals are approximately the same as the Junior Honor Society. The other club is Los Picaros Alegres, a Spanish organization which was formed with the friendly and able assistance of Miss Blair. It has as its ambitions: to add interest to the study of Spanish, to gain a greater knowledge of spoken Spanish, of Spain's great people, of its literature and life. The society's officers are: john D. Bledsoe, President, Betty Wilson, Vice-President, Susan WC31', Secretaryg and Louis Catlett, Treasurer. The Cub Standard was not issued until late in December, but this year a change in its construction has made it even more attractive. The staff had as its editor, Patricia Reagan, who was very competently and helpfully supervised by Mrs. Miller, our English instructor. The Pep Squad was full of spirit and made an attractive sight and supplied plenty of noise at all of the games. A short time before Thanksgiving, the Pep Club gave its annual Chili Feed in appreciation of the splendid work of the football boys. Later, in March, the Pep Club sponsored a Basketball Banquet for the Greenwood cagers. The pep and support at all the home games and most of the out-of-town games was very enthusiastic. The Glee Clubs gave a very beautiful and impressive Christmas Concert. They broadcast over a local radio station successfully, and toward the end of the year were entered in the National Music Association. ' The Greenwood Girls' Athletic 'Association was awarded sponsor for girls, athletic honors. They also entertained at a number of social events. The Junior Honor Society gave a beautiful assembly which took the form of initiation services for the excellent students who were admitted. g The Annual staff consisted of Betty Wilson, Editor, Grace Fields, Artg jimmy Millsap, Photographyg and Arch Lowe, Business. For the second year as a division of the Ozarko, they prepared an interesting and successful edition of the eleventh Under the Greenwood Tree. They had as advisors, Mr. Trentharn and Miss Teter. QSZD msn .:. LL-,.. ,' , ' , nterest ful and Ly, and ool. Society. Society. formed bitions: spoken Jfficers Weai', year a had as mervised supplied ng, the 1 of the Banquet nes and Soncert. end of or girls' he form is, Art 3 ind year iccessf ul xdvisors, C825 f own ...... l 1 Girls' Glee Club Boys, Glee Club Orchestra Cub Standard Staff PCD Squad Senior Student Council Junior Student Council Annual Staff QEIIQIEIENVVCDCDID SIDCDIQTBWIIANSIHIIIP The Greenwood athletic teams have been noted for their high ideals in sportsmanship. Sportsmanship is drilled into and explained to the Greenwood student body from the time they first enter high school. We are constantly reminded of our conduct at athletic contests whether we are on the field or in the grandstand. When the teams are on trips away from home they seldom fail to receive some comment from opposing players and school officials as to their sportsman- ship and clean playing. Cn the football field no penalty is ever imposed on the Blue Jay eleven for rough playing or for any other methods of foul play. Greenwood rooters always give loyal support to the teams without necessarily deriding the opposing teams or the referee and other officials. After all, When the great scorer comes to score against your name, he cares not whether you won or lostg but how you played the game. C845 L1 we Te ele W Dc exl ver has for QSSN D ieals in xenwood nstantly ld or in i receive Jrtsman- dl on the lf. cessarily lame, he C845 First Row: Sampson, Dyche, Donica, Callaway, Schmidt, Karchmer, Martin Second Row: Hart, Cox, Appleby, Hunt, Crews, Kelly, Thomas, Collins Third Row: Baer, Bailey, Bader, Lowe, Millsap, Schopp, Wise IFQDCDTVIBAILIL THE SEASON'S SCORES Greenwood .......... 13 Golden City ....... Greenwood .......... 6 Walnut Grove Greenwood .....,... 6 Lockwood - ....... Greenwood .......... 26 Miller ................... Greenwood .......... 7 Stockwn ...... - .,,. Greenwood .......... 18 ' Dadeville ..........,,. Greenwood .......... 6 Bolivar ............ - .... Greenwood ................... 7 Mount Vernon This football season has been one of the best in years. Captamed by Arch Lowe, the Blue Jays plunged into a season of exciting games. Splendid coaching and sportsmanship led the Blue and White through the wear and tear of many games to emerge with second place honors in the Little Ten Conference. , Lettermen for 1934 are: Arch Lowe QCaptainj, Dolph Crews CCaptain- electj, jimmy Millsap, Howard Bader, jack Schopp, Walter Bailey, Cecil Baer, Walter Thomas, Bud Martin, Kent Appleby, Max Cox, john Hunt, Barker Donica, Hershel Karchmer, and Jimmy Ed Kelly. Though six of the team will be lost by graduation, the line for 1935 is expected to be fairly intact and the prospects for a successful season are very bright. I Sportsmanship and fair play are always aims of Greenwood and this year has been no exception to the rule. Enthusiasm ran high, and fans rooted loudly for Greenwood's team. C855 VVillard .. Halltown . Marionville Republic . Crane .... Fair Grove Ozark . . . Greenfield Fair Grove Walnut Grove ... .... Charity .. Stockton . . . . . .. IBASIIQIETVIBAILIL THE SEASON AT A GLANCE Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood gy, f f E f , ag W f f W we ff 'f , W ?ff , 7. Miller Verona Miller Everton Golden City VVillard Ozark . Lockwood Rogersville High School Dadeville Even before the last of the gridiron equipment was put away, Greenwood cagers were practicing. Captained by Jimmy Millsap Qcenterj, a strong and well balanced team was soon formed. c x -8 The season was more successful than the last, with the exception of a few rtia fi heart-breaking losses of one point each. The Blue Jays have always had fine courage, sportsmanship, and honor, but somehow they seem to increase these qualities every year. V.-. .. - ,fr The high light of the season was a game with the strong Rogersville team during the regional tournament. We won, much to the delight of the team and fans, who made the gym ring with their cries for victory. Those who lettered were: Millsap Qcaptainj, Thomas Qcaptain-elect Lowe, Wise, Bader, Hunt, Crews and Scott. C865 QS75 r na r ton in City 1rd k wood rsville School :ville znwood 1d well f a few ad fine e these le team am and 1-electj , C863 r 8 1 Q v 4 5' , r-. C833 f 1 BCD N IV iii i -'N'-1 x '--N A - - -sv -- - ff-1 -w-- W ---4-' W-N4--A A M---WYA9.-f-,-if--.f...,.... -5,,.!E.A-LM,4..,A JV- ,. l T., AMG A i AM A AM K AA W A A 'A A F 1 L. f r? ,W W fr r Q I V X I 1 I ' 1 J, ACCT IVIITVIIIES - -..,,fL.y,,,.L..,, ..4,.f,.p-.,L,44,:.p,.:. 1 V ' S Left to Right: Ashley, Lapp, Miller, Darby, Phillips, Talbot y STILJIDIENTT 11flDlUN4EIIIL In 1920 student government at Southwest Missouri State Teachers College was entrusted to a Student Council. It has been the aim of this council to abide by the Wishes of, and to cooperate with, the student body in the promotion of student activities. A great many administrative duties are under the jurisdiction of the Council. Every spring they appoint the heads of the student publications. Home night and play nights are sponsored by the Council. All school elections are under the supervision of this body. This year's Council is composed of: Dwight Darby, Student President, Henry Phillips, Councilman at Largeg Sanford Miller, Senior Class President, Leon Lapp, junior Class President, Blake Talbot, Sophomore Presidentg and Junior Ashley, Freshman President. C935 TTIH IE IDZAIRIIMD MARY BOTTS - WILLIAM T. RANEY Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor STAFF W. V. CHEEK - - - - Business Adviser MISS DEBORAH WEISEL - Art Adviser C. E. KOEPPE - Editorial Adviser ELIZABETH STENVART - Administration SANFORD MILLER Adininistration JOANNA MAGRUDER - - Organizations VVOODROVV SMITH - Organizations MARY GARTON - - - Classes BONNIE BAYLESS - - Classes HELENCLAIRE IQELLEY M usie and Drama ELMER SLOAN - - - - Art LOIS NVATTENBARGER - Features MARY HARDIN - Features MASSEY CARTER - S ports HARRY BODANSKE - Sports BYRON CALLAWAY - - S ports ROBERT HAMILTON - Pliotograpliy ASSISTANTS Sara Marie Delzell Betty Lou Love James Ryan Thomas Floyd Herman Hereford .-f...-.,...A4,.,..-.,, ,-A , - f,-,Anim-V C94 4 I l 5 L i V 1 I E n Q k I l r F i X X X First Row: Stewart, Cheek, lNeisel, Koeppe, VVattenbarger Second Row: Miller, Magruder, Floyd, Love, Smith Third Row: Garton, Sloan, Kelley, Bodanske, Hardin Fourth Row: Ryan, Bayless, Hereford, Delzell, Callaway TVIHIE CDZNIRIIMD This year's Qzarko Staff, a congenial, industrious group, has endeavored to produce an annual which will be of interest to every student. The administration has supplemented our efforts by once more making it possible to put this book within the reach of all students at a popular price. 945 3 C9 i I ,L This is your book, Bears, and we hope you will like it. train I I' 1-5 I 4 if 'N .IN 'I 4 yi I . . i , , I ' i 1 1 I i -IJ It a W ,, I 1 ffl HQ yi .TM Vit li r . I 1 D 1 I i it 1 I l V Rig Wx ,H I. I A li i ,i t 'N Ii If Mi Ii ,Vi ix ti' If Ii fffjs 'mal :Iii iii ! 5 Iiiif N V i ii Q ll! W LW 'iirfl N' Vid 1, I ' I Ii it i it 1 alt .isis-.., I I TVIHIE SEDIUTVIHWIESTT STVANIDAIRID MARION T. BENNETT - HAROLD ARTHUR - - WOODROW SMITH - CARL VVARD - - - JOANNA MAGRUDER GRACE GARDNER - NIASSEY CARTER SARA MARIE DELZELL MARY GARTON - - VERNAL THARP SANFORD MILLER - CLARA EITMANN - ARTHUR GAI.BRAITH STAFF REBORTERS Mary Edith Bennett, Herman Hereford Frank Kennedy Paul Hickman Donald Allgeier Leon Lapp June Young A - Editor-iii-Chief Advertising Manager - Copy Editor - News Editor - Feature Editor - Feature Editor - 'Sports Editor - - Exchange - Literary Editor - - - Music - Humor - Illustrator - Alzmmi Berniece Harper Kirk Denmark junior Ashley Victoria Barnett Wendall Chapin Ruth Buchanan C965 Q97 , - -1 First Row: Wood1'ow Smith, Joanna Magruder, Carl Ward, Mary Garton, Massey Carter, Vernal Tharp Second Row: June Young, Sanford Miller, Sara Marie Delzell, Herman Hereford, Clara Eitmann, Frank Kennedy Third Row: Leon Lapp, Victoria Barnett, Donald Allgeier, Berniece Harper, Junior Ashley, Mary Edith Bennett FIHIE SEDIUTIHWIESTV STTANIDAIIQID A popular and eagerly read Standard has been the result of the untiring efforts of its editor and his group of aspiring journalists. To issue an independent, constructive, tolerant paper has been the conscientious purpose of the staff. Although no journalistic courses are offered in the college, the Standard has provided an opportunity for newspaper experience to a large group of interested students. The college paper is responsible to no faculty sponsor. Neither is a permanent staff ever selected as it is subject to change at any time. New names are added as vacancies occur. Social activities have helped to maintain an active, enthusiastic group of workers. I C ' First Row: Bennett, Young, Smith, Weber, VVard Second Row: Kennedy, Henry, Dennis, Bimson, Lapp IlN1VIEIR1E1DILII.IE1lEIlfMfIE IDIEIBPUTIES Debating the question, Resolved: That the nations should agree to prevent international shipment of arms and munitions, the S. T. C. intercollegiate debate squad of ten members, under expert coaching of Dr. Virginia Craig, has had a very successful season. Two teams of men, Woodrow Smith and William Henry, Frank Kennedy and Marion Bennett, participated in decision debates at the Winfield, Kansas, tournament held early in the winter term. Two other teams, Leon Lapp and Richard Bimson, Carl Ward and Willard Dennis, participated in a total of six non-decision debates at this same meet. . The two teams which participated in decision debates at Winfield were also entered in tournaments at Tahlequah, Qklahoma, and at Marshall, Missouri. The 'mid-south tournament attracted our debaters still later in the season. In this contest, held at Conway, Arkansas, a men's team of William H-enry and Marion Bennett, and a women's team of Misses June Young and Marcia Weber, represented S. T. C. A summary of the forensic season discloses that our debaters participated in 'a total of twelve non-decision debates. There were thirty-nine intercollegiate decision debates and the record of this college was upheld by victories in an overwhelming majority of these contests. ff to . 193 the Ian Th: mui j uni Car que: Ken Coll Iam reco final 985 q995 ,X X ss N R 4 l 7 waz I V9 4' ' event ebate lad a medy tnsas, 1 and if six 2 also zason. y and feber, ted in egiate in an nn-u-.n.-- fff....a.- W First Row: Aton, Kennedy, Lapp, Smith, Anderson, Kilburn Second Row: Alexander, Hunt, Catlett, Carter, Young, James 1 , IINTVIEIROEILASS IDIEIBPNVIES Although State Teachers College students were not afforded an opportunity to hear their debaters in action against debaters from other schools during the 1934-35 school year, this fact was amply made up for by the splendid showing of the interclass debaters in a series of contests held in the school auditorium january 30 and 31, and February l. The subject for debate Was, Resolved: That the nations should agree to prevent the international shipment of arms and munitions. In the upperclass contest, WOOd1'OW Smith and Leon Lapp, representing the junior class and upholding the negative, defeated Richard Catlett and Massey Carter, seniors. The other junior team, upholding the opposite side of the question from their classmates, lost to sophomores Ray Aton and Rolland Kennedy. A victory for the other ,sophomore team, Roberta Anderson and Collins Kilburn, affirmative, over the freshman team, june Young and Mabel james, brought the sophomores out ahead in the contests, with an unbeatable record of two wins and no defeats. s Members of Winning teams were awarded gold pins at the conclusion of the final debate. First Row: Yancey, Kelso, Dennis, Lapp Second Row: Aton, Weber, Ward CDIRATVCDIRY Mrss NIARCIA WEBER ---- The Policies of Hitler Miss REBECCA SEABORN - Our Ditty to C oiitifol Muiiitioiis U MR. RAY ATON ------ A Tribute to M am MR. CARL WARD rKD07PLl11-Ul'l011i by 'The ME7Ch'GMl of Death ' MR. NVILLARD DENNIS - Hitler, the Foe of Civilization MR. LEON LAPP - - ---- The New Deal MR. JACK YANCEY - - - IrMll7dE70ZLS Profiteersn MR, HEREFORD KELso - The Menace iii Om' Movies' Speaking on the subject, Murderous Profiteers, Mr. jack Yancey won the annual S. T. C. oratorical contest and a prize of twenty dollars. Mr. Hereford Kelso placed second with his oration, The Menace in Our Movies. Representing S. T. C. in the State Intercollegiate Peace Contest, held at jefferson City, Mr. Yancey ranked third and received another twenty-dollar prize. MARION T. BENNETT Marion Bennett, former victor in the S. T. C. oratorical contest and winner of first honors in the State Peace Oratorical Contest in 1933, was hon- ored last fall by having his oration, Civilization or Catastrophe, selected by the national management as one of the seven best entries from the 155 partici- pating colleges and universities in the United States. Mr. Bennett's oration was also among the twelve selected, from the nation at large, to be published for declamation purposes this year by the Ohio and Illinois Council of Churches. C1005 t l W 3 2 ff , . W ff Opal Don VVil Ver Bon Rich fam' as t the Crigl meet ente study ber a CIOIJ 'on the lreford eld at . prize. .T. C. . in the s hon- tion or gement partici- States. twelve blished hio and C1005 First Row: Strader, Botts, Wickman, Stewart, Lauderback, Magruder, Allgeier Second Row: Brewer, Reed, Connelly, Rogers, Bayless, Patton, VVeber Third Row: Kilburn, Craig, May, Catlett, Hawk, Jones, Lapp IENCEILIISIHiIDIRMVIIfMlIIC CILIUIB OFFICERS VAL STRADER - - - , - - - - President T MARY BOTTS - - - Vive-President ELIZABETH STEWART - - - Treasurer CARL WICKMAN - - - - Secretary MASSEY CARTER - - Sergeant-at-Arms ELDA E. ROBINS - ------- Sponsor MEMBERS Opal Akin i Dorothy Connelly Leon Lapp Irma Reed Donald Allgeier Isabel Craig Kenneth Lauderback Ruth Rogers Wilma Avondet Thomas Floyd . Joanna Magruder Margaret Speight Verna Brewer Grace Hawk Margaret May Norma Wadlow Bonnie Bayless Norma Jones Virginia Patton Marcia Weber Richard Catlett Collins Kilburn Caroline Platte The purpose of the English-Dramatic Club is t-o aid students in acquiring familiarity with literature and attaining proficiency in the use of English as well as to foster an interest in dramatics. The club has presented a variety of programs this year. Among some of the most interesting ones was the reading of Barrie's play, The Admirable Crightonf' Lives of prominent actresses and actors were reviewed at one meeting. A special program concerning Pirandello proved to be unusually entertaining to the group. The organization is composed of those who are especially interested in the study of good literature and dramatics. The requirements for becoming a mem- ber are five h-ours of S grade English or seven and one-half hours of M grade. C1015 i 1 L , . i 1 l 'l ,, I 1 lm VIH ,lr ' i '1 I ,.. r 'ls . .1 T!! lil ll in L I rl ii .i All .E 'l 'x H lx ll ll T Left to Right: Roberta Anderson, Dwight Davison, Frances Davis, Pierce Hereford, l Herman Hereford, Charles Killingsworth, Bill Short, Virginia Patton i i ll 1llI'1lE IDCDVIEIQ IQCDAID THE CAST fi Leonard - ------ VVILLIAM SHORT li Anne - - ----- ROBERTA ANDERSON l 4. N Mr. Larimer - - DWIGHT DAVISON iii Eastasia - - - - VIRGINIA PATTON I nm Nicholas - - CHARLES KII.LINGSWORTH Dominig - - - HERMAN HEREFORD H if T The Staff - - - FRANCES DAVIS ll T PIERCE HEREFORD jf f Stage Manager - - MARY GARTON I Stage Manager - - - MARY HARDIN ij! 9 y Properties - - ELIZABETH STEWART , I l- A Direefor ----- - Mlss ATNSLIE HARRIS WW I A. A. Milne's, f'The Dover Roadf, one of the outstanding dramatic per- in formances of the college year, was sponsored by the Ozarko Staff. The play 'l was presented in the college auditorium March 27. b wr ' SIENIICDIR CILASS IPILAXY I, I, Ill ,. A. E. Thomas' work, Her Husband's Wife, was the play presented by the Senior Class of S. T. C. on May 1. This absurd comedy of a woman who A -decides to pick out her husband's second wife and thus throws in all sorts of l p pl complications was presentedunder the direction of Miss Ainslie Harris. l' yi . The cast was as follows: f Stuart Randolph - - - LAUREL SMOTHERTON ,f, Richard Belden - - FRANK KENNEDY I Irene Randolph - - TWARCIA WEBER A ,Q John Belden - - THoMAs FLOYD I' Emily Ladew - - RAMA ALEXANDER T Nora - - T- - JOANNA TXTAGRUDER l C1025 ll' M... 1119 1-Q-,V Qi 1 11 yep , J E . ord, ic per- Ie play ated by .an WhO sorts of C1025 ANNIUAII. 1DNlEiAlE1f IPILAYS The 1934-35 dramatic season at S. T. C. was opened Wedilesday, November 14, 1934, with the presentation of Booth Tarkington's amusing one-act play, The Trysting Place. The play has its setting in the lounge of a hotel in the country. Throughout the play the couples who hold their rendezvous in the room Were constantly interrupted by others seeking the room for the same purpose. Music by the S. T. C. Grchestra under the direction of Harold King was given both before and after the play. CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. Curtis -------- 1XTARY GARTON Lancelot Briggx - - 1 - - KIRK DENMARK M rs. Briggs - - - ELIZABETH STEWART fessie - - - - - MARY HARDIN Rupert Smith - KENNETH WEAVER ' Mr. Iagoldsby - - - NELSON HOEFGEN The Mysterious Voice - - VVILLIAM SHORT Stage Manager - ATILDRED Donn There's a destiny that shapes our ends, rough 'hevv it how We Willf' Built around this quotation of Shakespeare's was the play, Christmas Destiny, by Dorothy C. Allen, presented Tuesday morning, December 18, at 9:00 o'clock, by eight of S. T. C.'s most able dramatists, directed by Miss Harris. The play was a rather clever portrayal of mysticism, the playwright using effectively a prologue and epilogue made up in splendid personifications of Death, Life, and Sleep. Music was by the S. T. C.'s Urchestra under the direction of Harold King. CAST OE CHARACTERS PROLOGUE AND EPILOGUE A Tramp --------- BERYL GOWIN Death - - - JAMES RYAN Lifg - - JOANNA RIAGRUDER Sleep - , , - - ZETTA MAE STICKNEY MAIN SCENE Pyg I.Vgy11g ------- TQOBERTA ANDERSON Rayynoud Hfgyypg - CHARLES KILLINGSWORTH A Tramp - - - - - - BERYL GOWIN Unele John - - - - HENRY AUBREY Sfage Manager - - - KIRK DENMARK We offer congratulations to Miss Ainslie Harris on her first year's work in our Speech Department. Her untiring work and capable selection of charac- ters has helped toward her success. . C1035 n Isaac Kennedy Hereford Kelso William WVashburn Richard Catlett Carlton Knight Herbert Ccndray Ralph McCurry Leon Brock Frank Kennedy Clayton Kay YY., IVII.. CE.. A.. The Y. M. C.iA., one of the oldest organizations on the campus, has as its purpose the creation of a better spirit of Christian fellowship among the young men of the campus. There are many programs presented by the organization during the year. The Y offers unusual opportunities for the young man of the college to associate with the most esteemed and outstanding religious leaders of the day. The well rounded programs planned by the Y. M. C. A. include physical, social and religious activities. All young men are invited to take part in this organization of the college which gives them the opportunity to discuss with others the social and economic problems which confront every young man today. C1049 SHARON CRoMEENEs - - Presidefzz A AURREY BURNS Sec1'ez'a1'ya1zd Treasmfer ELDRED TURNER - - Vive-Presidelzt DR. STANLEY OLIVER - - Sf707l.S'O7' TXTITCHELL SANFORD - PnblirizfyCl1ai1'man ROLLAND KENNEDY - Program C11Cl'i1'771fClH l 1 I l i I i 1 l 4 L. IQUTH EL1zA3 ELIZAJ Miss EVA X ELANI RUTH HELEN LTARY V d ix .f sc I tl SC Cl President Treasurer -President S11 onsor Cl1air11zarz Clzairman as its 'oung ation in of aders clude : part .scuss foung RUTH LINDSEY - - Spommf ELIZABETH STEWART - - President ELIZABETH ELLIS - - Vtice-President Miss WELLS - - 517071507 EVA VVALLACE - Seergfary ELANITA FRYE - - Treasurer RUTH BUCHANAN - - Recreation HELENCLAIRE KELLEY - Mmif MARY BOTTS - - Freshman Commiissiorz Grace Hibbard Cleo Bain K Inez Piercy Frances Otterbacker Mary Io Shields Rozema Sells Madge Bass YY.. ill.. A.. Members of this organization meet weekly to discuss topics of interest which will enable them to live a fuller and more creative life. Y. W. C. A. members sponsor the Sunday vesper services on the campus during the summer term. In cooperation with the Y. M. C. A. a number of informal parties or Tinker Tyme Tuesdays have been presented this year. One of the principal projects of the club is the Freshman Commission work for the orientation of new girls in the college. These meetings were led by some of the prominent upperclassmen, and were held in the homes of the Faculty Dames. At the close of the project a Round the Clock party was given for the leaders and freshman girls. 'The Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. have been instrumental in bringing to the school a number of prominent lecturers. r c1045 C1051 OFFICERS Dwronr DARBY V- - Pfffdenf LILLIAN COTTON - - Third Vice-Pafesideut IDELL SCROGGINS - - .Secretary-Treasurer LESLIE ROBERTSON - - Second Vice-President I. D. DBLP - - - 59011507 IDONALD ALLGEIER First Vice-President Mus. RUTH GIBSON - - SPO11-Y01' VV. V. CHEEK - - Sp0nso1' OUDIWIIVIIIEIIQQCIIAIL CCILIUIEQ In March, 1923, the commercial students of the college, with the desire to secure some method of promoting interest in a social as Well as in a business way, among those preparing for a business career, formed the club known as the Commercial Boosters. I This club was very successful, In l9Z8, the constitution of that club was abolished and the present constitution of the Commercial Club was adopted along with the present name. Ever since its organization, the Commercial Club has been an outstanding one. It has been successful in fostering a spirit of cooperation among students of the Commerce Department. Great benefits are to be derived from membership in the club Which will help the student in meeting the problems of life in a definite, concise, and accurate manner. The Commercial Club has performed these functions admirably during the past years and it is their hope to continue to do the same in the future. C1065 I V ,ink I He Cai 'W i Ru Vo He XYi dent dent furer ident msor ident 011507 01'lS07' re to :iness ,s the f was along 9 has it of l help :urate ,uring l First Row Helen Voeltz Carmen Cameron VVilma jackson Russell Wood Vonda X'VOOd Herbert Condray VVilliam Fulbright C1063 0075 UDIVIIIVIIIEIRCIIIIAIL CIIILIUIB Second Row Leo Thomas. Cleo Bain Donald Boyts Ruth Buchanan Willard Hunter Doris Crews Vlfayne Ellis MEMBERS Third R ow Dorothy VVheeler Clifford VVarwick Mabel Likens Homer Darby Dorothy Thompson Marion Emerson Catherine Lewis Fourth Row Clarence Cowan Maryetta Shutts Junior Jackson Sibyl VVhite Frank Suttles Mildred Meier Amos Perkins First Row: Weisel, Eitmann, Ellis, Rogers, Kollmeyer, Hamilton Second Row: Shaffer, Clarke, Sloan, Cunningham, Wheeler, Clark Third Row: Seaman, Nichoalds, Bennett, Padgitt, VViles, Hood AIRTV GEILIUIB OFFICERS CLARA EITMANN -------- President ELMER SLOAN - - - - - Vice-President LOU1s .KOLLMEYER - - Secretary-Treasurer MARY EDITH BENNETT - ---- Reporter MINI-:ANA PADGITT - - Program Chairman MRS. VIVIAN FORD - - - - Sponsor MEMBERS Louise Seaman Juanita Wiles Mary Ann Hood Dorothy Nichoalds Hazel Clark Dorothy Wheeler Ruth Rogers Jewell Shaffer Joetta Cunningham Jean Clarke Elizabeth Ellis The Art Club of the college is an organization composed of the artists and art enthusiasts who have an active interest in sponsoring an appreciation for art principles, and for the development of technique. Members officiate at exhibits and at entertainments in the Art Department. 1 C 1085 l l ! I l l l l 1 l 1 l l I 1 I P l l I s l E in First Row: Davis, Fuzzell, George, White, Magness Sseconcl Row: Allen, Burgess, Greub, Delzell, Little, Ellis e Third Row: Wilson, Jones, Nagle, Brown, Hardin, Crighton, VVachal lnolvolmlmr soclultw or IHCDIVIIIE IEUDN1DeIVIlII4ES OFFICERS MARY CRIGHTON ---- - President KATHARINE VoR1s - - Vice-President JEVVELL BROWN - - Secretary BEARGUERITE RYAN - - Treasurer VIOLA WACHAL - - - - Reporter BlRS. FLOY T. BURGEss ---- - Sponsor MEMBERS F Lucille George Elizabeth Ellis Bess L. Allen Marie Magness Geraldine Davis Pauline Mitchell Evelyn White Fern Little Bessie Nickel Bessie Hardin Alta Northcutt Sara Marie Delzell Lois Fuzzell Alberta Steward Mrs. N. B. VVilson HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Maude Greub Mrs. Mayme Hamilton Mrs. I. W. Schmalhorst The purpose of this organization is to further the best interest of home economics in four-year colleges in order to develop women with higher ideals of sane living, with an appreciation of the sacredness of the American home, and with broader social and higher intellectual and cultural attainments. The society has been affiliated with the National Home Economics Associa- tion and with the Missouri Home Economics Association for several years. Several members are planning to attend the spring meeting of the Missouri Home Economics Association at St. Joseph. C1095 l First Row: Callaway, Kentner, Miller, Meadows, Abbott Second Row: Cavender, Meyer, Boyd, Schooling, Robinson Third Row: Teter, Perkins, Pummill IIXAIPIPN IVII IU IEIPS II IIJD N OFFICERS BYRON CALLAWAY ----- - - President PAUL ABBOTT - 4 - - - - Viice-President' SANFORD 1N1ILLER - - - - Treasurer AILEEN NIEADOWS - ---- Secretary FRANCES KENTNER - - Correspondiizg Secretary FRED NIEYER - - ---- Reporter Miss PERKINS - ---- Sponsor Miss TETER - - Sponsor MR. PUMMILL ----- - Sponsor MEMBERS Helen Boyd Charles Robinson Herbert Cavender Herbert Schooling Kappa Mu Epsilon, National Mathematics Fraternity, was organized in 1931. Its purpose is to create interest and endeavor in this field and to further the appreciation of the beauty of mathematics. It is an organization for four-year I colleges and universities and it now has twelve chapters in nine states. Member- ship consists of outstanding students in the field of mathematics. The Missouri Alpha Chapter, one of the first, was organized in 1932. Frequent meetings, both educational and social, are held. 41105 f f W' 7 'f W pr C11 m- th to ar of cl th A1 tl Q +R 5, if . ' M Z if , ,Ea V 5,2557-A V- gg.: 1 ,,,, W. ww 1, X, 193 1 . :r the f-year mber- 1932. 0101 4 l , w,w,.,,,,,W .W ,,,,, . First Row: Thomas, Cowan, Crighton, VVright, Krischel, Kollmeyer, Oliver Second Row: Wagner, Kirkpatrick, Nance, Hunter, Lauderback, Akin, VVheeler Third Row: Kukal, Reed, Boyd, Kollmeyer, Blankenship, Hayward, Lewis CCDIUNTVIRXY ILIIIFIE CILIU Ib OFFICERS CLARENCE COWAN -------- President A MARY CRIGHTON ------- Viice-President ELIZABETH WRIGHT - - Sefrreta1'y-T1fea.mre1' MR. THOMAS - - - - Spofzsor MR. OLIVER - - ------- Sponxor MEMBERS Eunice Boyd Krischel George Kukal Willard Hunter VValter Kollmeyer Leo Kollmeyer Floyd Reed Kenneth Lauderback Mamie Blankenship Mildred Wagner Wilson Nance Opal Akin Robert Hayward Mildred Kirkpatrick Helen Boyd - Dorothy VVheeler Stanley Lewis Ever since its inception, the Country Life Club has been instrumental in the preservation of the traditions of the Ozarks region. Organized in 1924, this club has been composed of students deeply interested in Ozark spirit and Ozark methods of doing things. It is the purpose of the Country Life Club to do those things which more nearly represent the activities of the individuals who go to make up this vast Ozark territory. Included in their programs for the year are 'possum hunts, square dances, hay rides, pie suppers, and other similar modes of entertainment which we find exemplified in the true Ozark fashion. The club also sponsors the District Vocational Agricultural Contests at the college, the Southwest Missouri Farmers' Week program, and arranges a trip to the American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City. C1113 First Row: Speight, Putnam, Hendricks, Hodgson, Vlfestmeyer, Gardner, Brewer, Kentner, Eagleburger, Reeder, Murray, Thomas, Potts, Hill Second Row: Wise, Ray, Hardy, Buchanan, Meadows, Monroe, Berghaus, Hurst, Urbach, Mitchell T W., Pk.. f-K.. Hurst ljutflafll Hardy Westmeyer HOdgSOf1 Lindsey Brewer Thomas Kentner Criswell Berghaus Stewart Speight Murray Reeder Meadows Gardner Ray Mitchell Logan Hill Buchanan VVise Monroe Lower Martin Urbach OFFICERS AILEEN AIEADOWS ----- - - President RUTH BUCHANAN - - Vice-President MARGARET SPEIGHT - - - Secretary ELIZABETH RAY - - Treasurer ELs1E HARDY - Reporter WILDA WISE '- - Historian The Women's Athletic Association was organized in 1928 by members of the former Spartan Athletic Club. The purpose of the club is to promote athletics and foster ideals of sportsmanship among the women of the college. A girl becomes a member of the organization by making 100 points in sports. This club is a member of the Athletic Federation of College Woinen. Miss Margaret Putnam of the Physical Education Department is sponsor of the organization. C1125 ll XXX ,SSX Bc Gm M El Ofg pati end Dui diff at t. the U13 A t Gif . -55 4 A ,WCT x 7 bach, 1 5 's of mote lege. forts. Miss the 0125 IEDIIQIUIIN IBQDQDSTVIEIQS OFFICERS MARTHA PARKER ----- - - President NlARY VIRGINIA BEAN - Vice-President JUNE HODGSON - - - - Sggfefary FRANCES KENTNER - Treasurer RTARGUERITE RYAN - - Drill Captain VIRGINIA RITTENHOUSE - - Drum Major ELSIE HARDY - - - Historian ELIZABETH RAY - - Reporter MEMBERS Bessie Ann Berghaus Vivian Rutledge Bonnie Reeder Helen Cannon Geraldine Davis Uba Hendricks Ruth Gardner Neva McCracken Mary Eagleburger Mary E. Logan Evelyn White Ruth Rogers Eleanor Heddel Aileen Meadows Helen Mae Wolfe Maryetta Shutts Promoting school spirit and loyalty is the purpose of the Bruin Booster organization. This club, now consisting of 25 members, was founded in 1928. The pep squad has shown its, enthusiasm and school support by its partici- pation at the out-of-town games as Well as those played at home. Their endurance at cheering was unbelievable for they never ceased until the final gun. During the basketball season the group worked hard to present some of the difficult drills. At football and track games the Drum Corps gave performances at the half. It is the aim of the club to make one trip each basketball season.This year the girls were fortunate in being able to make two short journeys. C1135 1EllIRILS CEILIEIE CILIUIEQ OFFICERS HFLENCLAIII KELLY - - - President ESTHER PICKETT ---- Reporier NQARY NlCCRAY - - Vice President MRs. AGNES DADE COWAN - Sponsor VIOLET KMETY - - - Secretary MR. HORATIO FARRAR - - - Director Lois BdORGAN - - Treasurer Lois MORGAN - - - Arroizzpazzixf first Soprano Jean Alderman Anna Bloomer Martha Campbell Mildred Dacy Mildred Davis Avanelle Dilday Ruth Dycus Wilma jackson - Pauline Mitchell Helen McCormack Mary McCray Elizabeth Nearhoof Dorothy Nichoalds Cena Parker Virginia Ragon Jean Smith. Mary Welch Mary Vlfilliamson MEMBERS Alto Ruth Beeler Bessie Ann Berghaus Elinor Boehm Mildred Dodd Wilma Dale Galbraith Dorothy Hill Katherine Kehr Kathleen Keller ' Annette Lunsford Lois Morgan Lois Morlan Louise McKee Bonnie Reeder Mary Virginia Rogers Marjorie F. Seely Margaret Scholfield Esta Lee Wallis Mary Jo Yadon Dorene Yocum Sibyl Yocum Elizabeth Rowe Evelyn Vaden Second Soprano Irene Anderson Fay Andrews Gracie Dalton Florence Garoutte Elda Green Verna Hutchens Helenclair Kelly Violet Kmety Margaret May Margaret Monroe Etna Louise Moore Katheryn Nagle Nina Ninas , Esther Pickett Irma Reed Aleeta M. Reser Beulah Ridenhour Zetta May Stickney Aline Tharp Vernal Tharp Mary Thurmand CONCERTS November 16 ---- Dad's Day March Z0 - - - Senior High School February 28 - - - Home Concert March 24 ------ KXVTO March 3 - - Central Christian Church March 27 - Draughon's Business College March 17 - - Grace M. E. Church April 12 - - - Rogersville, Cabool, Willow Sprin The two outstanding events of the social season of the Girls' Glee Club were their formal dance of February 2, and formal banquet of May 9. i l 1 I i l l l I I l l I i S 1 1114 i I l i I 1 D C1 L... 7011507 por ter f rector fwanisf School KVVTO College Cabool, ings .b were l IVIIIENWS QBILIEIE QEILIUIB C HoRAT1o M. FARRAR - - - Director The Quartet PAUL HICKMAN - - Vice President Seneker GEORGE ESPY - - Treasurer Berti OHS ESTES - - Secretary , Sheldon Oris EsTEs - Aceompanist Kemm MEMBERS First Terzors Second Tenor.: Bariiories Walter Kollmeyer Bryan Berti Bill Shelton Leo Kollmeyer Raymond Price Shearl Denny Don Parsons Lewis McCray Dwight Seneker George Heather Herbert Hillme Arnold Bottorf john Yonkman Herman Hereford Herman Siler The Men's Glee Club has been greatly in demand thioughout the city and district for musical entertainment. Kenneth Ward Kenneth Hargis Carl Ward James Robertson Tansil Layne Paul Hickman Byron Shoemaker They have made out-of-town appearances at Seymour, Mountain Grove, Ava, West Plains, Gainesville, Niangua, Mansville and Eureka Springs. On April 9 they presented their home concert in the auditorium. They gave a joint concert on March 24 with the Girls' Glee Club over radio station KWTO. The Men's Glee Club is to be commended on their splendid work this year. 0145 41155 IVIIIIXIEID CIHCDIRIUS MRs. AGNES DADE COWAN, Director A The College Mixed Chorus is the newest organization on the campus, having been organized in the fall termrof this year. It has an enrollment of 78 voices. The chorus made its initial appearance on Dad's Day in an auditorium program and since that time has given a Sunday radio broadcast, February 24g a Sunday afternoon concert, March 17 5 program at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, April 285 Easter program, April 215 out-of-town concerts at Carthage and Neosho, May 3, and the home concert, May 13. KATHERINE KEHR JOHN YONKMAN KATHLEEN KELLER CENA PARKER - Lots MORGAN - WILMA GALBRAITH Jean Alderman Mrs. Virgil Cheek Avanelle Dilday Mrs. Roy Ellis H Mildred Ferguson Frances Fulkerson Florence Garroutte Eva Holman Mrs. VVinston Lynes Helen McCormack ,Mary McCray Pauline Mitchell Margaret Monroe Ruth Moore Dorothy Nichoalds. Mrs. Stanley Oliver Mildred Pendelton Virginia Ragon Irma Reid Aleeta Mae Reser Beulah Ridenhour Lois Spenser Irene Anderson Miriam Anderson OFFICERS MEMBERS Maxine Baker Ruth Beeler Mrs. Ed Hoffman Margaret May Lois Morlan Lillian Parsons Elizabeth Preston Fredricka Preston Eleanor Ritchhart Mary V. Rogers Elizabeth Rowe Margaret Scholfield Mary Beth Slusser Zetta Mae Stickney Aline Tharp Vernal Tharp Mary Thurmond Evelyn Vaden Esta Lee Wallis Mary Jo Yadon Arnold Bottortf Bryan Berti Dr. R. M. Cowan Arnold E. Greenlee President - Vice President S e cre tary Treasurer - Accompariist - Accompamst Sammy Hansen Robert James Walter Kollmeyer Tansil Lane Bernard Ludwigs Winston Lynes Raymond Price John Routh George Wellock Dr. Virgil Cheek George Espy Otis Estes Horatio Farrar Byrl Gowin XfVilliam Hankins Kenneth Hargis Edward Hoffman Edward Patterson Bertrum Rice James Robertson Herman Siler XVilliam Shelton Kenneth VVheeler ll6 3' 371 W1 'I aving 'oices. orium 24 g a scopal rthage Il Il. I' olaclmtsitlm The State Teachers College Orchestra, which is of symphonic proportions, has been very active this year. A Sunday afternoon concert broadcast over the local radio station, KWTO, was one of the features. In the spring term a trip was taken to Monett, Pierce City, and Mount Vernon, Where the orchestra presented concerts at the school assemblies. The orchestra furnished music for the Ozarko, Senior Class, and Greenwood plays in the college auditorium, besides alternating With the band iniplaying for the basketball games and the May Day program. P . Within this department a string ensemble consisting of the string section of the orchestra has been formed. This group has performed in connection with piano recitals, playing accompaniments for the soloist. A smaller ensemble consisting of Violet Kmety, Freida Tuck, Mary McCray, Marie Fite, violins, Fern Little, cellog and Cena Parker, piano, has appeared at numerous clubs in the city as well as making out-of-town appearances at Pleasant Hope and Mount Vernon. U - Our director, Harold King, deserves much credit and praise for his able Work and outstanding accomplishments with the orchestra this year. 0165 C1175 IBAN ID XN'INsToN E. LYNES - CENA PARKER VVALTER SCHARPF - - MARY VIRGINIA Ror SAMMY HAANSIDN - - FRED SIMS - TV1t771'f76fS . Sammy Hanson John Routh Kenneth VVheeler Byron Shoemaker Bert Rice Elmer Thomas Clarinet J - VValter Scharpf Allen McDowell Bill Shelton Sibyl Yocum Kathryn Nagle Jack Fellows Ernest Brown MEMBERS Saxoplzoztcs' Cena Parker Rozema Sells Fred Hurst Charles Kessinger T1f0111b0ne.r Hubert Armstrong Howard Atkinson Richard Kemm Gene Hanson Bariiozze John Yonkman DI'1Ll'Il.9, T'i111pa11i Dalton VVicker SERS - '- - - Director - - P1'e.ride1zt - V160-Pre.ride1zz' SPf7'L'1Lfl1'j'- Trearmw' - - - -Lfb7'fZ1'iCIH - D1'1fH11 llifajor Flute Virginia Long Jack Rough 1'f07'llf,Y Clifton Upchurch Bill Hankins Otis Estes Oboe Mary Virginia Rogers Fred Hurst Br1.r.i'es John Kitzmiller Robert Sherman Clifford Miles The band is always one of the most outstanding organizations in college. It played for all of the football games last fall. It alternated with the orchestra in playing for the basketball games as well as the May Day fete. Gut-of-town concerts were given at Carthage, Lamar, and Nevada. The Home Concert was given March 3, in the auditorium, and was broacast over KWTO. qnsy uf..4.,g.,.2L.f.k5ezf.411laz,:4,.4l-Lln.:i'G4 ' ,gg '- fx -Qf ' I 's ol lege. hestra E -town rt WHS C1185 BCD K -.--..f.v,1.fq-M.. .,- .-fn-..-,,--V . -.H ... , PUTIH ILIETT HES L, 'z A 1 11 1 11 L 3 r x f n I 4' .Z .,f' 1,2 ' 41 f f.1.v,1,4,, 1:1 fat: Q. ,:a4,,:..:,.::-414. .:,.L:gf.2:z,z5:L:u 41,4Lz2,:z4L-L.: 2. izllz.:,,a2.pl::51lL:..y..4,Qg244.1,:.:l.2LQf.' f f '-Mb. fi..--. W 141 -,ey mx , 1 MQ: , 1 . 2, f . 1 , 1 -fb'-Iyf, 15.1 .,,, 1 -v'-I Q .42r:'W A nm f ff! aff X25 x 4 fi ,Ffh , ,, My, .5 ,V Q f y-'fi f W 'fff 1 01 ,f We ffwf f J 4 ff, ff,f wc M. 'X :,., ATTIH ILIETVII CS Another annual review of the Athletic De- partment is another page in a record of growth. Guided by the experienced hand of Director A. W. Briggs, the athletic program, both curricular and extra-curricular, has steadily expanded from a most modest and unpretentious beginning to a broad and well-equipped system. The Physical Education program is now one of the most com- mendable features of our entire institution. This feature of the school's work not only pro- vides a full program for recreational needs, but it also emphasizes the training of leaders in physical education, and in that capacity it has gained an enviable reputation. Besides the three primary major sports, foot- ball, basketball, and track, in which the Bears have received more than their share of honors in C the fast competition of the Missouri Inter- A- W- BRIGGS Collegiate Athletic Association, the department, for the first time last year inaugurated tennis and golf as letter sports. The initiation of these sports was welcomed enthusiastically and resulted in a conference championship in golf and a highly successful tennis season. Although the girls are not represented in inter-collegiate athletic contests, a great deal of skill is demonstrated in their activities in classes and on the campus. They show proficiency in volley ball, swimming, hockey, archery, tennis, fencing, and playground ball. The features of the clepartment's work which attract the attention of the general public most are the three big demonstrations that annually thrill and entertain the students and townspeople. The Christmas Joyland is a holiday festival. The Mayday Wonderland is a large-scale performance of traditional folk dances, impressively beautiful, while the midsummer 'fDreamland, an exhibition of all the activities of the athletic department, rivals a three-ring circus for speed of activity. In reviewing the many successful activities of the department we must remember that no organization can be stronger than its personnel,,so we pay our respects to the men and women who mold and guide the unceasing expansion: to Mr. Briggs, able director and Overseer, to Mr. McDonald, football and basketball coach, to Mr. Collins, track coach, to Miss Putnam and Miss Baker, directors of the women's athletics, and to Misses Howell and Smith, directors in the training school during the temporary absence of Miss Baker. Vtfithout the efforts of these men and women, both on the field and in the class rooms, the record could not be so commendable. To them must .go the credit for guiding the ever-widening channels of growth from day to day. While we enjoy the recently acquired first-class facilities for football and track, we still recognize the need for better facilities for basketball and express the hope that the next step in the growth of the athletic department will be a bigger gymnasium. lt is needed for the basketball players as well as for the physical education classes, and it would better accommodate the ever-increasing crowds of spectators who will watch the Bears in the winning of future championships. H235 li, l ' l V :i l l J IMINCE IFQDCDTTIEUNILII. i r M f ANDREW I. MCDONALD l i King Football .... The thrill of the opening day of the 1934 campaign .... The dull thud of the football as leather contacts leather .... Pigskins sailing through space as gridiron warriors galore drill up and down the field in gay furore .... Shouts and yells of youthful laughter echoing from out across in the college stadium as our admirable new Coach Andrew J. McDonald began the S tremendous task of exposing a verdant squad of huskies to an entirely new style of football tactics. p . gg , On the first day of the season Old Man Hardluck won for himself a position it on the Bear roster when a serious knee injury deprived the Teachers of their I' captain and star of the first magnitude, Walton 'fTiny Harmon. Harmon was destined to become the only football captain in the history of the college who l i was unable to participate in a single game. The j inx did not cease at this point, but pursued the squad throughout the entire season and the college was at no T time represented by its full strength upon the gridiron. in ll il T l ii '1 1 ii il l C1243 C l . yi iz p lf! e 1. - L IFQDCDTTIIBAILIL Silllljf-MD 1934 LETTERMEN l CAPTAIN VVALTON'IIARMoN v I- - LVahnn Grove Tackle HARRY BODANSKE - - - Springfield CARL Fox - - - Mountain Grove Halfback Tackle MARION BERRY H ffb -k - - Lamar THOMAS SAXTON - - - - Neosho a ac Guard I MORRIS STEPHECEIS - I3 k- Springfield GARRETT HORNBACK - - - Monett nalgfl uartel' EIC Center skins WEB MORRIS - - d- - Carterville STANLEY LEWIS - - Mountain Grove ld in E11 Guard mss SIM CHITTIM - - - Walnut Grove CLELL SPRADLING - - Mount Vernon U Fullback End 1 the style SEASON AT A GLANCE +i'tiO11 Date Opponents Bears At their September 28 -A------4--- -4-f--'.-.-- A rkansas College O Bears Springfield Was . who October 5 .............. ............ T ahlequah T. C. 33 Bears Talilequah ooint, october 12 I..,.......... ............ I Tai-yviiie 13 Bear-S Springfield 'lt no Ogtober 19 .............. .........,. K irksville 52 Bears Kirksville November 2 ,,,,,,A,,,, ,,,,,,,,, C ape Girardeau 29 Bears Cape Girardeau NOVQn1be1' 9 ............ ........... VX f'31'1'61'1Sbl11'g O Bears Spflngfleld November 16 .----------4 '---------- R olla 49 Bears Spflngfleld F O O TBA LL C1245 0255 4. First Row: pI-larmon, Hammers, Knight, Gowin Second Row: Wilhite, Tolliver, Bodanske Third Row: Spradling, Morris ARKAN SAS O-BEARS O ' ' The season opened with a bang on September 28 with probably the most belligerent football aggregation S. T. C. has seen in the last four years swinging into action against a veteran Arkansas College contingent from Batesville. Four thousand astonished fans watched in sheer incredulous amazement as both teams raged up and down the gridiron in futile attempts to score. The jinx presented itself again in the first half as Clell Spradling, veteran end, was carried from the field with a broken collar bone. In the closing minutes of play the scintil- lating Sim Chittim filled the air with passes but it was to no avail and the Arkansas-Bear tussle ended in a scoreless tie. TAHLEQUAH 33-BEARS 6 The second game of the season found the Bears sojourning on the reserva- tion of a new rival, the Tahlequah lndians of Oklahoma. The Bruins invaded FOQTBALL 026, .ge ::.'....1LlL',:, 2,15 - -,,..,,,-,LW- Wy, nost :ing 'our ams ated rom ntil- the rva- ided f126Q First Row: Thornhill, Coulter, Saxton, Berry Second Row: Newman, Mesley, Lewis Third Row: McCall, Fox the tepee of the redmen and were literally scalped by a score of 33-6. The Indians tallied in the first eight minutes of play amidst thunderous applause of one thousand rabid fans, and the offensive drive was terminated only after they had crossed the Bear goal line five times. The outcome of the game was inevitable. The Indians were out to win and every student was there to do his part. Marion K'Snovvdrop Berry tallied the first touchdown the Bears had scored all season. Garrett Hornback, freshman center, was injured early in the game and had to be replaced. MARYVILLE 13-BEARS l2 On October 12 the Bears opened their drive for the M. I. A. A. conference championship by losing a heart-breaking 13-12 battle to the Maryville Bearcats. Ignited by a spark of genius the Bruins piled up a l2-O lead in the first half, only to see it slip from their grasp because they failed to make their two extra points. Trailing the Bearcats by one point, the Bears stormed down the field in M, FO OTBALL First Row: Ashley, Atkisson, Richeson, Chittim Second Row: Stephens, Hornback, Stone Third Row: Montgomery, Sloan the last quarter riding on the crest of a deluge of passes from the accurate right arm of Donald Monk Ashley. An intercepted pass, however, halted the procession and the game ended with Maryville scoring a one-point victory, 13-12. The feature of the tussle was the masterful execution of the new McDonald shiftby the entire Bear squad. By this time the boys were fast becoming expert exponents of the militaristic, athletic swing. The superb blocking and tackling of Lewis, Fox, and Wilhite were also dominant. - KIRKSVILLE 52-BEARS O Alas! Massacre and defeat, hand in hand! Magnanimous is the conqueror, but more heroic yet are they who, breathless, beaten, and covered with blood and sweat, sink foiled, but forever fighting with every faculty at their command. The Bears invaded the habitat of those rampant Kirksville Bulldogs and were soundly trounced by an aggregation of gridiron huskies that represented every- thing a championship squad should be. The game was staged in a driving rain FO OTBALL mg, ' .ge :,-,..f4Q.j-L-,: ....-,,e..,.1.,.. 'ht he .2. tld :ft ng Jr, nd id. :re .Y- tin 285 and before the cessation of Pluvius, activities the powerful Kirksville machine had piled up an enormous score of 52-O. CAPE GIRARDEAU 29-BEARS 7 After two weeks of grilling rehearsals and analyzing of the oppositions' defense and attack by Coach McDonald and his proteges, the Bears journeyed to Cape Girardeau with high hopes for victory, but the tussle was a repetition of the previous one, with Pallet, Pritchard, and the diminutive Metje leading the great red-jerseyed eleven to a Z9-7 climax. Morris Stephens scored the only Bear touchdown and received pass after pass to gain most of the Bruins' yardage S1m.Chitt1m,'although lame, playedvmost of the game and turned in a good passing and kicking performance. WARRENSBURG O-BEARS 6 Victory! After three quarters of scoreless football, the Bears flaunted a flashing aerial attack that completely baffled the opposition. , Late in the last quarter, Bill Stone, stellar freshman end, leaped high in the air on the one-yard line to snare one of Sim Chittim's soaring passes. Stone's phenomenal catch produced the Bears' only victory of the season and elevated them from the con- ference cellar position. Marion Berry went over on theynext play to tally the only score of the game. The performance of Hrebec and Saxton in the line and Chittiin and Stephens in the backfield was quite commendable. ROLLA 49451-SARS 0 Homecoming! Proud Dads and Mothers returning once again to scenes of college days .... A perfect day for football and victory . . . But the latter was not to be. The final page of the 1934 football history was edged with tears of disappointment and defeat as a battered Bear eleven failed to suppress an elusive quartet of all-star Rolla backs who ran roughshod over Springfield's hopes for victory. The last quarter of the final game was staged under the floodlights, and as the shadows of the gathering dusk caressed the rim of the college stadium the eyes of every member of the Bear squad were filled and brimming over with tears. As they trudged from the field through the old north gate, the supremacy of their opponents was seared deep into the hearts of the Bear ranks, but the Maroon and White, though limping from the field, tears of defeat streaming down their battered cheeks, rose to the highest pinnacle a beaten eleven can attain-the knowledge that it fought with every ounce of strength and determination it possessed and went down to a defeat that carried with it the respect and admiration of every man on the Rolla team. Thus, another season came to a close. The Bears won one, tied one, and lost five, placing Marion Berry on the all-conference second team with Morris Stephens and Web Morris receiving honorable mention. Prospects for a winning team next year are unusually bright with 19 of 22 letterinen returning to the scene. Marion Berry, the Lamar galloping ghost, who has been an S. T. C. regular for two years, was unanimously chosen by his teammates to captain the 1935 Bear aggregation. FOOTBALL C1295 IIQP2i'n1Ili35l IBASIIQIETTIEDAILIL SCDIUAID The Bears started a drive to win their second consecutive M. T. A. A. championship with seven lettermen and promising new material. Graduation had left three of the regular positions of the 1933-'34 champions vacant, but with hard training and a fighting spirit of both the team and Coach McDonald they finished the season by winning their second straight M. T. A. A. champion- ship, and early in the season placing second in the Winfield tournament. To win this championship the Bears fought an uphill battle, winning six of their eight conference games. The two defeats, at W31'1'CHSbUTg and Maryville, occurred in the first four games, and it was necessary for the Bears to win the remaining four to take the championship. It was on their last road trip that the Bears did the near impossible and defeated Cape Girardeau and Kirksville with only one day's-rest between games, thus cinching the championship. VVarrensburg finished a close second with five victories and three defeats. At the pre-season 'tournament at Winfield, Kansas, the Bears lost in the finals to Emporia, Kansas, after winning their first three games. The Bears played in six other non-conference games, winning all of them, which included two d e f e a t s handed the strong Pittsburg Go- rillas by one-point margins. The home game was probably the most thrilling of the season. At the annual basketball ban- quet, Wilbu1'n Morris and Oral Spurgeon were elected honorary co-captains for the year. The M. I. A. A. All-Star team selection placed Scroggins on the first team, Morris and Frye on the second, and Stephens was ANDREW J, MCDONALD given honorable mention. C1305 ,fi an ' 'Qi V l1OI'1 but iald .on- L of ille, the and nes, vith nent ears Jria, first ayed ence iem, a'ts Go- The the l. ban- Oral irary tearn n the 'e on was C1303 www jail vw. :lim Q Ci Q C Ai P T X A A U N S lXfOI'1'lS Spufgegn IBNSIIMETVIBNILIL The Bears barely nosed out the Alumni in a pre-season practice game by the narrow margin of 19-20. This group was composed of some of the best players that ever wore the maroon and white. - In the first regularly scheduled game of the season the Bears were host to the Tahlequah Teachers of Qklahoma, and were easy victors with a 35-28 score. The Bears were ahead throughout the game, being led by Scroggins with 13 points. Although the team gave evidence of needing the rough edges worked off, they gave great promise for the coming season. After taking only a short holiday, the Bears entered the Winfield, Kansas, tournament. It was in these games that they gave proof of being a real M. I. A. A. threat. The Bruins emerged from the tournament with second place honors, defeating the Alva Teachers of Oklahoma, Southwestern College of Winfield, and the Tahlequah Indians. In the final game they were defeated by Emporia Teachers College with a close score of 27-23. It is not the custom for the Bears to offer alibis, but it should be remembered that Scroggins was out of the game with an injured knee, and that the team had not had as much rest as Emporia. C1313 4 Scroggins Frye Newman Against all these odds they made a brilliant fight, showing the qualities that carried them to the M. 1. A. A. championship. january 7, MeDonald's men met and defeated the Missouri School of Mines with the score 18-13. The Bears led throughout the game, although the Miners came within one point of them at the end of the first half. On January 23, the Bears returned the game and trounced the Miners 28-13. A The first conference game, with Maryville, was hard fought, the Bears coming out on top with the score 18-16. The last half featured a close game of rough playing, with Mark Frye playing the stellar role and Gordon Newman proving himself of college calibre in filling the other guard position. The gods of basketball must have decreed that when the S. T. C. Bears should meet the K. S. T. C. Gorillas the best game of the season would be played. Coming from behind, the Bears overcame an early lead to win by the narrow margin of 27-26. Scroggins, Morris, Newman, Spurgeon, and Stephens all did their share to win the victory-a brilliant game of brilliant playing. In qiszp Z Z that ines iers the SHFS RHIC Ilafl ears l be the iens In fl32D f tgg.q:f5 ,... 1 W WN QESSSSSKX SSS Qs Stephens Stone ' Berry the return game at Pittsburg, February 5, the Bears repeated the feat of winning by one point. A last minute field goal scored by Newman gave S. T. C. a 21-20 advantage. Warrensburg, strong title contenders, handed the Bears their first confer- ence defeat on the Warrensburgpcourt. Stephens set the pace for the Bears with 11 points, but the Bears were unable to stop the attack of the Mules led by VVorkman and Troutwine, and ended on the small end of a 26-19 score. On the home court the next night a smooth working Bear attack smothered the strong Tulsa Golden Hurricanes with the one-sided score of 34-21. Thirteen Bears were used in the game with Morris leading the attack with 8 points. Kirksville fell before a typical Bear attack three nights later. Newman playing guard and leading the scorers brought back fond memories of 'little Joe Nickle to the fans as he played a spectacular game. Morris with consistent playing did much to aid in this victory. Even with the second string men finish- ing the game, the score ended 30-20 in favor of the Bears. C1331 1 , as T I ..: .'..A ,.1-3-.5 .. 4.-,-Q.. -me--y-we Hammer Cutburth Ashley On February l the Bears traveled to Maryville to come out with the short end of a 30-24 score. This defeat, with Frye out, put them in fourth place with the outlook dark. , When the Bears met the Mules February 8, they were determined to avenge the earlier defeat and climb eloser to the top of the M. I. A. A. ladder. In a fast and rough game that was nip and tuck until the last quarter, the Bears came out on top with a six-point lead. Credit for this victory must be given to the Whole team, Working as a unit and playing a grand game. In an over-time period the Bears defeated Cape Girardeau 14-I2 and swept into the lead of the M. I. A. A. race. The Bears, playing a defensive game, tied the score in the last few minutes of play and stalled for an over-time period. Frye scored the only goal in the over-time period, with Morris and Seroggins leading the scoring for the game. As the Bears left on their final trip all eyes of the M. I. A. A. were turned toward them, as the title rested on the results of this trip. Un February 21 they C1345 - 'Liss -I :A-,.:u.,.:.Lf.,::v:z,' 'gJ..4,xE:...,..Q-L,..- -.,.LIa1.i YXXQN X OI' 1 e as m the ept t1ed 1od gms ned hey f f ff Z Z fffb f McCall Aton Elmore met Cape on the latte1 s cou1t and lett them holdmg the small end ot 32 Z3 SCOIC Two 111gl1tS late1 they met Knlxsvllle and 111 the second halt OVCICZIIHC a 13 5 lead to Wm by a close 1T13.1g111 ot 23 20 The b11ll11nt play mg ot btephens and SC1Ogg1HS helped to account fO1 th1s v1cto1y The g1eat game played by qC1Ogg1IlS was a flttlllg clnnax fO1 the ca1ee1 ot a g1eat play Cl The Bea1s wxll lose Smogbgbms A401115 Spmgeon Ashley and 131111016 by g12lClL1HlI101l The 1112110011 and wh1te w1ll 111155 Suoggms yy 1th h1s gene1alsh1p a11d dependab1l1ty to come 'El11011gl1 111 the pmches, A101115 xx 1th h1s cons1stent playmg, Spmgeon XVltl'1 h1s HTlg'l'1t,H and Ashley and TLIIHOIC 101 then value as ICSCIVCS They have tought ha1d and xx ell to help bllllg S T C 1tS 111th M I A A basketball Cll3.11lplO1lSlllp All xxe yy1ll say IS best ot luck. boy s, you1 alma lllalfil w1ll 11eve1 to1get you 1353 1345 C lu n i i., ,. 'I 1 1 1 ll 11 11 1 ral 1 1 ii, .,, 5 1 5 . ,1 M .11 .ll . 2 .in fl T11 1 IIQPQVIL TIRPXCIIQ SQIUNID 1 Bears ,,.,,,,,.,, ,,...,., - .,,,,,.,,...... - ..,... - 75 VVarrensburg .......,. ................... 6 1 M1 Bears .................,... - ..... C ....... - ...... - 66 Rolla .................... - ........ -. - ...... - 70 y Bears ...... - ....,. - ............. - .................. 68 Arkansas U. ........ ......... 6 8 1111 - M. 1. A. A. CONFERENCE 1 11 Bears ...... - ...... - ............... - ......,,,......... 28 1-5 Maryville ....................... ......... 5 6 2-5 lj . War1'ensburg ...... - ........................ 36 1-2 Cape Girardeau .............. - ...... - 29 2-5 Kirksville ............... - .......... - ...... 25 1-2 111, The track outlook at the beginning of ' the 1934 season looked pretty gloomy to Coach Herbert Speedy Collins. The i squad had been ripped to shreds by the ll y loss of Killion, Newton, Hillhouse, and Adams, all consistent winners and re- sponsible for six firsts by themselves in the 1933 conference meet that brought . the M. I. A. A. crown to the troupe of fighting Bears. With forty eager aspir- y ants, however, responding to the call in 1 1 lr W early March, Speedy was able to mold ip l a team that carried on with the tradi- tional high record of the Bear coach Nl and tracksters. 1 .1 1 12' all il' 1 Ml 1 . A Hi COACH I. H. HSPEEDYU COLLINS A TR ACK C1365 U ,, H4 ,, ff,v . If :.:' T bi 1. q ,'j',,k my ' 4 4 W . . 6 A, ppyyi CALLAWAY, Captain R H. W , Hmdli'-Y, High JHWP, Broad JWHIJ Pole Vazclfiljfifgf, Discus Da.v1ze.vEJi'4?IcIlIcii's April 18: Bears 75 Warrensburg 61 The first test of the season saw the boys from Southwest Missouri turn back the invading Mules of War1'ensburg by carryingfoff ten first places and a tie for first in the high jump. Two firsts each by Captain Callaway, in the hurdles, Nova Babb in the mile and half-mile runs, and the up-and-coming Gail Knight in the dashes, was too great an offensive for the Central Missourians. The initial meet served to give Coach Collins a good line up on his thinclads by bringing to his attention several new men who could deliver the goods under fire, including Glen Martin, winner in the two-mile run, and Don Dennis, freshman javelin Winner. ig of W to April 25: Bears 66 Rolla Miners 70 Th . V thi The following week the seasonal count for the Bruins was evened by the V and raiding Rolla Miners, who were led in a hard scoring attack by jim McGregor's 1 re- 171-2 points. The meet was a nip and tuck battle all the way, and when the es in smoke had cleared the Miners were tops by only four points. It was the first night loss of the Bears to Rolla in eleven years. Dave Roush led the Springfield pe of I tspir- all in mold Lradi- 1 :oach i L s C1365 C1375 ,M , , . , in Q BABE U CARTER Di5fdlI'CC lllan, Relays Dfiffmff fum' TRACK EE'- 2 v i f f 5 X V My W W X M 1 y.5',,i,4. f f .wx fy X , X40 if X f f J f 1 , ,, M ' , ff , ' . ,f , ,2-.,-f 2 1 ' . Y 15231. . I ,Ziff e gy. , 4 -, if-4-wi Aa ff f f Z1 f , f - ' Vs: ff pwffff e 'U ff xv f 1 7. vwa,-mmm f f , -1 1 :HM fw nu' 1 ' ,X ,f,, , , ' f. fi Lf 'ef , f f -5' V. 1 ' ' .' .f ' 1.7 X U if f X. f if f 1 - 4 5 fi 1 x ' sf 'W' ' at we ww? Q faaaw ff ff . f f.-4 f .zz Xe f eswfff' 3 f 1 .f f A M. , ev i t 'P Qafizfffw , I ' , ' ,. .. 11, 1 sf e eww ff , . ' V ,V ,'CL-If ,K V, llll , - is M M1147 , K f I ll ' ffyi 7, ' L, I, C Q ' :-I 'I :Gy ' . ' f f , ' -- A yi f f ---- f .W ,.,. ,fn .ffa.,y.! , X , M, ,K ,. W, 4.3 Z fi: ,Maw My V1 ,,. , , , , M, 1 2' H f' 'X 'f ' , if ' 'k ' . ' . X 77 'fi' 9 ' l 2 i KNIGHT Dashes, Relays SPRADLING Relays B. WOLPERS Dashes, Relays point getters with firsts in the shot put and pole vault and a second in the discus. Captain Callaway led in both hurdles, while Babb took the mile run and then in the surprise feature of the day sneaked up behind Irwin, Miner ace half-miler, who was loafing in at the finish. Babb kept his perfect percentage intact by falling across the tape inches ahead of the surprised Irwin. May 5: Bears 68 Arkansas U. 68 Journeying down to Fayetteville the S. T. C. tracksters furnished a surprise to the sport world by running and leaping to a 68-68 tie with the Arkansas Razorbacks. This rare occurrence in track circles was brought about by the age- old athletic rivals from the hill country presenting an unusually evenly matched team for the local boys to contend with. The speedy La Forge of Arkansas set a new record by tripping the century in the spectacular time of 9.8 seconds. Nova Babb continued his fine performance by winning his customary mile and half-mile runs to lead the Bruin attack. With the score tied and the two relays yet to be run off, Arkansas took the half-mile relay, and then lost to the fast mile relay team from Springfield to closefthe meet in a final deadlock. BARNES WooLroRD Dfwhesf Relflyi Relays, Distance Mali p TRACK H385 C 139 1--..., T2 ,C X W f ,MARTIN IOSLYN SPURGEON Dzstance Mafz Relays High Jump e May 17: M. I. A. A. Conference meet: Maryvirlle 56 215 d Warrensburg 36 1f2 It , T Cape Girardeau 29 215 Springfield 28 115 Kirksville 25 1-2 ge After a two weeks' rest the Bears closed their 1934 track season by relin- ls quishing their crown to a brilliant Maryville squad at the conference meet at 3, Wa1'rensburg. The Bearcats broke five conference records in piling up a heavy td score. The Bears ended up in fourth position, a shade behind the Cape Girardeau at Indians. The only firsts recorded for the home team were in the mile and half- VS' mile runs won by the fast stepping Nova Babb, who closed the season undefeated ld in these two events. Other points were picked up by Captain Callaway in the VS hurdles, broad jump and high jump, Spurgeon in the high jump, Carter in the St mile run, Martin in the two-mile run, Bob Wolpers in the 440-yard dash, Roush in the shot put and pole vault. Both relay teams also scored. BARNETT XVATTLES Hurdlex RUIUB'-Y 6138, C1395 TRACK IIIENNIIS For several years State Teachers College, under the direction of Dr. W. O. Cralle, has produced tennis teams which have made excellent records. The 1934 team, consisting of Paul Caughran, f'Bunny Briggs, Dave Hart, and Wendal Long, was no exception to this. Playing in strong competition, this group won one match, tied one, lost two, and' won the M. I. A. A. singles championship. The Bears won their first meet 4-2, from War1'ensburg on the home courts. This was done by Caughran, Briggs, and I-Iart winning their single matches and Hart and Long winning their doubles. The Bears then met Arkansas University on the Arkansas courts and lost, the only singles victory for the Bears being that of Caughran, playing as number two man. At Missouri University the Bears were defeated 4-2, the only victories being the single matches of I-Iart and Long. The return match with the Tigers resulted in a 3-3 tie. Caughran and Hart won single matches and Caughran and Briggs won a double match. In the M. I. A. A. meet at VVarrensburg, S. T. C. was represented in the singles by Caughran and Briggs and in the doubles by Hart and Long. Briggs lost his first match, but Caughran won three matches to win the M. I. A. A. singles championship, defeating Prichard, former M. I. A. A. title holder. Hart and Long won their first doubles match but were defeated in the finals. The prospects for this year are even more promising with all of last year's team back and several other outstanding players available. CBCDILIF Last year, for the first time in the history of S. T. C., golf was included in the athletic activities of the Bears. The team, consisting of Ray Aton, Ray Beezley, Flavius Varley, and Jimmy Stewart, played four meets before winningtlre M. I. A. A. championship. The team broke evenon these meets, winning the first two and losing the last two. The first meet, with Warrensburg at Springfield, was won by the Bears, with Aton and Beezley each winning three points. In the other victory, won from the Rolla Miners, Beezley held the stellar position. The next two meets meant defeat for the Bears. The first was with Missouri University at Columbia and the second in a three-way meet with Missouri University and Drury. 4 In the M. I. A. A. meet at Warrensburg', both Beezley and Aton tied with a Maryville man for first place. In the playoff Beezley 'came through, winning the championship for the Bears. Aton dropped to third place. This year should be another successful year in golf for S. T. C. The four members of last year's team, besides several other excellent prospects, are in college and are preparing for the season. Q140j P. 4 L1 n S. d B lS lg rs ld 1e gs A. ,rt -15 in 'HY he Irs, on lfi 1ri Iith Hg ur in 405 C 7 GOLF Ray Beezley james Stewart Flavius Varley Ray Aton 142 C1423 BUCK VI 5 E f 4 I I 1 f E I 72 I 1 Q3 , E I , , , i x r L f I JI il A ,, vi i if. 's Ja E 'ff E! 1 lg vs 4 1 f. , w 1 ?' i . -by r Z ! 1 5 n X V v 5. 1 ., -Em, P r ! 1 I 147 C1475 'W' MARY GARTON Osarko QIIc'L'lI' Selected 115' NICC1.1-QI,1..xx1l I-In ' ' ' .4,3.L?:L1 -.L.4:..,....x-4-.:.- I acl xx' I Blary Yfirginia I,ouise Estes Cavin Caffey 11485 Q 149 41483 C1495 I 71 1:55,- We Mildred Meier Marcia NVeber Lillian Cotton Martha Parker Juanita Cable Rachel Crocker . sxll' , in ZQ- 4 MP DeLace5 Hunt Youda XYood W I LDA WI S E May Queen ...f-.1,.1.f.'. 1-1 ..z,.o.Z-.rw v uc ML,-11.:A1:.J..k.:w-AT.+.-Q.. ,,..,.,x:. ' ,Q -...4-L..,.... ,.-- c1505 Q151 MARY DELL TEMPLE Maid of Honor ELEANOR HEDDELL NIARJORIE LUSK Maid of Honor DORIS CREWS ELEANOR RITCHHART MARTHA PARKER JUNE YOUNG VIRGINIA WATSON MAY QUEEN ATTEND ANTS 'l': : :'351'5:'7n-::9Z1T:f51g::j-rr ' . : 1-iff'-frrerrr-1-277 pzrfttv-:U-H' V' ff- --- -ww - 'w 1 MARION BERRY , Student Prime J-L3 Y.:-z.f..,, .. 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TALENT qmoy C Aw 161 4160 f 4 ffwp nur? 1. ' fd 5 A D Q161 f?'9s mb V49 PVIT AZVD HUJIOR Abbott, Pa Akin, Opal Alderman, X Alexander, Allen, Bess Allen, Chri Allgeier, D1 Anderson, I Anderson, Anderson, l Autle, Reb: Antonio, E1 Appleby, L1 Arban, Ire: Armstrong, Arthur, Ha Ashley, Doi Ashley, Iur Ashley, Ma Atkinson, I Atkisson, l Aton, Ray Avondet, Vl Babb, Nova Bain, Cleo Bainter, Lo Baker, Ma: Ballenger, E Barnes, Lav Barnett, ,lol Barnett, Vi Bartlett, K2 Bass, Vera Bayless, Bc Bean, Mary Beckner, H4 Beeler, Rutf Beezley, Ra Bell, Aileen Bell, Oliver Bennett, Mg Bennett, Ma Benton, Ori Berghaus, B Berry, Lucy Berry, Mari Berti, Bryar' Biellier, Mc Bigbee, Joh Bimson, Ric Blakely, Eu Blankenship Blevins, An Blue, Virgil Bloomer, Ar Blunk, Ethc Boals, john Bodanske, l Bodenhamer Boehm, Eli: Bosley, Mai Bottorff, Ar Botts, Mary Boyd, Eunio Boyd, Helei Boyd, Marg. Boyd, Rowe Boyts, Dona Brandon, ,To Brannock, I. Breeding, V Breshears, 'JI Brewer, Vex Bridges, Aft Briggs, Edu Brock, Leon Brockett, Ir Brotherton, Brown, Edu, Brown, Eliz. Brown, Erne Brown, Jean Brown, ,Tewi Brown, Mar Brown, Mat: Brownfield, Buchanan, R Bucher, Iam Bunch, E. B Burger, Her Cl63j Abbott, Paul ..,..... 39, 110 Akin, Opal .................. .....,. 4 9, 111 Alderman, Jean .1.,....... 1................., . 61 Alexander, Rama ..,,. - .....,,,.....,....,.... .. 43, 99 Allen, Bess .......,...............,..,.....,...., - ....... . ........ 109 Allen, Christina .......,.,.......,...........,............ 67 Allgeier, Donald ......... 57, 97, 101, 106 Anderson, Irene ................. - .... - ...........,,.... 51 Anderson, Miriam Anderson, Roberta .............,.... 51, 99, 102 Antle, Rebecca ...,....... ........... 4 5,159 Antonio, Ernesto ............. .....,.............. 4 9 Appleby, Laurabelle .....,,.. .1.1...... 5 1 Arban, Irene .................... - ..- .........,.......... 71 Armstrong, Ross ..... .......,........... - ........ 6 7 Arthur, Harold ......, ...- ................ t.. 51, 96 Ashley, Donald ........... --..-,, 39, 128, 134 Ashley, Junior ..,.......,... -.. 37, 61, 93, 97 Ashley, Mary Ja11e .................................... 61 Atkinson, Dona .....,........ - .............,............... 55 Atkisson, Howard ..... . ..,.....,..... 69,128 Aton, Ray ..,,........ 51, 99, 100, 135, 142 Avondet, Wilma ..... - ....,........... - ,...... -..u .... 45 Babb, Nova ............... ..................,..,.. - ........ 1 37 Bain, Cleo .,.......,....................... 39, 105, 107 Bainter, Louisiana ..,........... - ................ -.. 59 Baker, Maxine ........... Ballenger, Sadie ........ Barnes, Lawrence .......... 69 ..........138 Burks, Burks, Il N ID IEX Basil ............,.. Morris ......... Burney, Lee ....r,......,. - Burns, Aubrey - ..... Burrows, Noel ............,. Burrow Burson, s, Vernon .,...... Mae ........,.....1.. Burton, Richard - ...... Buzan, Byrne, Cable, Barnett t .... Helen ....... Juanita ........., Cady, Aileen .,,...,..... Cady, Dorothy - ,.... .. Caffey, Calkins, Callaway Callaway, Cameron Cameron, Louise ......... Sibyl ..........., , Byron ...... Vernon , ....... '1 ilden .,... -. Campbell, Martha -...-. Cannon, Helen ..rr.,..... Cantrell, Edith .,.........,.. 4 5 5 7 ..f.'ffff.fffffffffff.'fff 'EU' ' 36i 5'5 i'ii6m' 1 1 ,Carmon ........ ff.'ffff.ff.1lfff.'ff535-'A Carpenter, Lewis ........ Carr, Olen ................. - ....,,. Carter, Carter, Cason, Castle, Catlett, Catlett, Frank ..... - ............. Massey ............... Delia ............ Mildred ............., Dorothy ........... Richard ......... .... y 1 56 '53 ii'6'i 69 45 43 104 51 51 59 59 67 43 149 51 51 148 67 155 137 107 57 59 59 67 59 39 69 137 49 49 59 104 141 110 51 148 59 128 51 51 69 108 108 51 67 57 107 101 49 69 55 67 149 127 111 57 51 61 51 1 11 Caughran, Paul .................,.......1... -.. 39 Cavender, Herbert ......, 1 ................ 3 9 Cavin, Juanita ,.... -..-.., .......... Cavin, Virginia - ............. ....... 5 9 Chaudoin, Eileen .......... ...............,.,. Chittim, Sim ..............,............ - ..... 53 Chranford, Virginia ......... ............... Claman, Margaret - ..... ....,.,........ Clark, Faye ...........,........ .................... Clark, Hazel ............ .--.. 43 Clark, Jean ....................... ....... 3 9 Clayton, Marjorie .......... ,..,........... Clinton, Bush ...........,.. .....,.....,..... - ..... Coday, Bob ,........r.......,.. ....... - ................ - .. Condrav. Herbert ........,...... 39, 104 Connelly, Dorothy ..,..........,.,,....... 39 Cook, Mary Jane .......... ..........,,.......,.... Cooley, Earl ....,............... .,...,.................. Corbin, Mary ..... - .....,. -, .u ..,.....,................ . Cornelison, Paul ...........,.............,................ Cotton, Lillian ....... ......... 3 9,106 Coulter, Robert ..............................,.. 61 Cowan, Clarence .................. 43, 107 Cowan, Denzel ...... ............................. Cox, Betty ..... - ...... ..- ................ -.. Cox, Landrum - ......, ........,, Craig, Isabel ............ ....................,... Cravens, Stuart .,......... .............,............... Crews, Doris ..... . ..,... .r,...,.. 6 1,107 Crighton, Mary ......,,,............ 39, 109 Crocker, Rachel ..............,,.............. 45 Cromeenes, Sharon ...................,. 45 Culver, Clara ...,.,...............,,.... Cunningham, Joetta Barnett, John ................. ...,....... . ..139 Barnett, Victoria ..... -... ...... -.. 51, 97 Bartlett, Katheryn ...., - .- .........,.....,,... 51 Bass, Vera Madge ........,...l........... 61,105 Bayless, Bonnie ..... - ..........,,.. 57, 95, 101 Bean, Mary Virginia ..... - .......,.................. 45 Beckner, Helen .,.................. - ....................... 45 Beeler, Ruth Elizabeth ......... .......... 5 7 Beezley, Ray .,.................................. - ........ 142 Bell, Aileen ....,................................................. 61 Bell, Oliver .........,............. - ............................. 51 Bennett, Marion ...39, 96, 98, 100, 160 Bennett, Mary Edith ......... 51, 97, 108 Benton, Orin .............. , ..........,....,,..... - ,,,,....,,, 49 Berghaus, Bessie Anne ........ -.. 61, 112 Berry, Lucy Maude ................................. 61 Berry, Marion ......... 51, 127, 133, 152 Berti, Bryan ..........................,.........,................. 45 Biellier, Morene ...........,..............,............... 61 Bigbee, John ......,....... -. .......... 61 Bimson, Richard ...., -. ....,.......... 98 Blakely, Eula Lee ..... . .................... 57 Blankenship, Mamie ...... 43, 111 Blevins, Anna Sue ....... ............... 6 1 Blue, Virginia ..,...,,...... ,,,,,, - ,, 67 Bloomer, Anna E, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,, 5 1 Blunk, Ethel ..... - ..... - ................. 57 Boals, John ........,.. - ............. - .........,................ 61 Bodanske, Harry .,...... t .....,.. 45, 95, 126 Bodenhamer, Eleanor .........,,...... - ......,. 61 Boehm, Elinor Mae ,.,,.A,..,.,.,.,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 61 Bosley, Margaret ........... - ,....,....... - ,,..... -.. 51 Bottorff, Arnold .,.,................ - ,.... ............... 5 1 Botts, Mary ...... 39, 94,101, 105, 155 Boyd, Eunice ................. . .,,...,,.....,...... 45, 111 Boyd, Helen ..... - .... - .......,.. -.. 45,110,111 Boyd, Margaret ........... ................ , ........... 6 7 Boyd, Rowena ......,.. ..... - ................. 4 5 Boyts, Donald .....-... ...., .. 51, 107 Brandon, Joe .................... ..... - ........ 6 1 Brannock, Leonard - .........,.............. 59 Breeding, Vella ........,..... N ............................. 55 Breshears, Thelma ................................,.. 49 Brewer, Verna ........ -..-...-.. 43, 101, 112 Bridges, Afton ........... .. .- .............,......,. -..'59 Briggs, Edward ...,..... ............ 4 5, 141 Brock, Leon -...- ...... ....... 3 9,104 Brockett, Irene ..... - .... ...... - ........... 5 1 Brotherton, Steve ...., -... B rown Edna ........,........ - .... . 51, 156 Brown Elizabeth - ........ ,..... - .. 55 Brown, Ernest .......,,....,.......,.. .......... 5 9 Brown, Jean Claire ......... ..,... - .. 67 Brown, Jewel H, ......., - .......,.. ............... 4 7 Brown Margie ..... - ...........,..... ,........... .....,... 6 9 Brown, Matilda Jewell .....,,,.... 43,109 Brownfield, Robert Lee .r................... 67 Buchanan, Ruth ...,..................,.......,.......... 39, 105, 107, 112, 154 Bucher, James ................. - ......l - .,..... - .,..... n.. 59 Bunch, E. B. - ,.... ......,. ,..,,,...,.......... ..l. ,,,......,.. 5 9 Burger, Herbert Ernest .,.,.. .......... 5 9 41635 Curd, Helen ..................,...... .,.........,........ Cutburth, Perry ...,. -. 61 Daetwyler, Wallace Dalton, Gracie ................... Darby, Darby, Dwight ...., - Homer ..... Darr, Leah .,................ Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis. Arthur ..- ..,. . Frances ......... Geraldine ..... -. Mildred ...... -... Davison, Dwight W. Davison, Marie ........ .,,..... 39, 71 QQf'Q1Q ?i'5 i 45 45 Daughtrey, Adah .,... - ......,................... M-- DeLange, William - .... .... .......-.. ,----, - -------- Delzell, Sara Marie... 39, 95, 97 Dennis, Mary L. - ............ - ......,.-.----..,.-4-4,... Dennis, VVillard -. ....., r.., . .. 67, 98 Denny, Shearl ..... - ...,,.. ,..-----.,------ ---- - V - Dilday, Avanelle - ........... -- .------- V-- Dodgen, Roy ..... - ....... - ..,....-... 4.--.-- V - A--- Doughty, Virginia ....,.......,.,-- ,--'----. - Douglass, Alexander u ...... N ...-...-...---,----4 Douglass, Josephine ..,...... 51 Drebelbis, Robert -...-... .,,., Drussa, Juanita . ..... ,,.- 67 51 1 149 104 59 108 61 134 59 55 106 107 61 49 102 109 69 102 69 45 61 109 57 100 39 67 69 61 45 157 61 61 Dugger, Harold .....,.. - ..,,... M..- .,,,,,, , .t,, W S1 Dull, Joseph -..I ,...... M... ..... -... I ,,..,., M.. Duncan, Ronald Dunham, Virginia .,......,.. Dunlap, James - ............ 47 ...-.- 69 61 ...- ,........ -. 61 69 61 Dycus, Ruth ,...- ,..... ,..,... Dyer, W'ilson .........,.,, - ....... Eagleburger, Mary ..,...,,....., ,...-... 61,112 Edward, Don .....,... - ...,,...................,... J.-..-.-. 65 Eitmann, Clara - .................,.... 45, 97, 108 Ellis, Elizabeth ......... 45, 105, 108, 109 Ellis, Geneva ..... -.,- ........... ,,........... - ......,. - .,.. 5 3 Ellis, VVayne ...,.... ,............ - ........... 4 3,107 Elmore, Chester -.. Emerson, Marion ...... Espy, George - ...... -,,. Estes, Estes, Mary - ....... - ..... Estes, Hallie --.... Otis ,...-...-- ...... Fallin, Joseph Ferguson, Helen ..... 6 ,...... Fisher, Gwendolyn - ...,,. 59, 101 45 - .........,...... I .... 61 45, 148 43 61 67 Finkenbinder, Hallie ...,... ......... 6 1 61 53 Fite, Marie ......,............1. . .,........... . Floyd, Thomas J. .,.... ..- ..... 39, 95 Fogarty, Lucille ..... - ,...... ...........1.. 5 3 Ford, Aileen ......,......,.,...........1., 1........ 6 1 Ford, Wanda ...........................,.... ..- .,... 39 Foster, Anna Machir .,......... .... - ...,,,.. 5 1 Foster, Lucille t ...................... .... - ............. 6 1 Fox, Carl ...., - ...................,..... ...,.. 6 9,127 French, Lester .......... ...,............... 5 5 Frost, Rosalie ......... .1.............r........ 5 5 Frye, Elanita ,..., -. ......,.... 39, 105 Frye, Mark ............................. ................... 1 32 Fugirt, J. W. ,..... ..... , , .......... - .....,..1....... .- 61 Fulbright, William L ......,,.... - ..... 45,107 Fuller, Frank .,,.. - .................... . .... ...,... s ,.-. 67 Fuller, Gene ..... - .............,.... ...,......... - .... 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Gillham, Frances ..... . 61 71 Gilmore, Boyd ......1........ ---- ---- 4-2 Gladden, Louise .............. ...11.,.. 4 D Glasscock, Marjorie -...-... 53 Gootee, Tom ................. - .....- .- ---f--- - 61 Gorman, Elma C. - ...... W- ------'--- - 69 Goss, VVillard - ........,.....,. ---- - --- -----'- 3 ---- 61 Gowin, Byrl ........ .. ....... .-.-. N- ----4A- 41, QQ Graddy, Helen a .......- --.-',,-- -AA---------4A---- 2 2 Gray, Helen - ........ u ........--.....----- -'--'--- - --- U2 Green, Elda ..,.. -M ..--..- ----------4 A--- -'---'-- - --W QU Griffith, Sidney W- - ,--....-- - -------'--'------'---- f1 Grigg, Opal Dee ...... Grisham, Mona - ......,... Guthrie, Mildred -..-,.-.- Hackett, Doris ,.u...-.. 57, 101 ,,,.,....,..-.- 55 53 ... ...... J J Hall, Grada - ....... ..,.......,.,,....--., - --.,---- -A JJ Hall, Rosemary .... ......,.. -- --,.- - ,-'-, --'-- 61 Hammer, Ones - .... -.-. - .-- ---- 126. 154 Hancock, Eloise ....- ......, ---N --'- U3 Haney, Otto --.- ....... - ........., - ,.,-- A--.--A---W 61 Hankins, VVillian1 V. --.---.-r--- -1--4----- 39 Hardin, Bessie ...M .4A-.---A4,,, A ---- -- 41-10? Hardin, lfary .-..--..a..- -4-V----H 61, Hardin, Ruth -...n.- ..---,- - 44-----4---- I---V---7:-1 3' Hardy, Elsie - ...... ---.- --'--- -A------M 341115 Hargis, Kenneth - ..........,,.,'-.-41--, ---4----- ------ 2 Harmon, 1Valt -.-.-.A-M ----- -- '11, 126, 139 Harper, Benliette - ...-,-----4A------------- H- 61, 97 Harrington, Violet - ...... -..-... ..... -... W.-. 7 Harris, Elizabeth - .... Harris, Grace ..... - .... Harris, Rowena ..,.,........,. Hart, Arabelle M. -...- Hart, Dave .,........,........... Hart, Tyrel ...............,... Hawk, Grace ..................... Hayward, Robert .............. Hazelwood, Ruby Lee .... Heard, Evelyn ......,.....,,......... Heather, George ............ Heavner, Billy ..... Heddell, Eleanor ....... Helm, Julius - ......... Hemple, Miriam ....... Henderson, Leora ............. 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Lewis ........,.......,.. ..,......,.. 6 3 Hood, Elva Virginia ......... ....,,........... Hood, Mary Ann ..... - .,.... 53 Hoover, Beatrice ...,...,.... . Hoover, Eugene W. ,..... . Hornback, Garrett .......... Houser, Raymond ........ 63 , 108 , .,.. - .............. 71 47, 128 59 Houser, Wanda ......... ............ 5 5 Hoyt, Maurice ..... ,.. ....... 59 Hrebec, Otto .................... ...,... 6 3 Hubbard, Florence ....,.... ............ 6 9 Huber, Ruth ..............,..... ............,,... 5 7 Hulse, E. E. ............... ..,.,...,,............ 4 9 Hunt, DeLacey ..... -.. ...... -.. 53,149 Hunt, Harry ............... .,,.............. 4 9, 99 Hunter, Willard ...... ......, 4 3, 107, 111 Hurst, Billie 'K. ..... - ......,.,..... 67, 112 Hurst, J. F., Jr. ..... . Kintz, Marvin ............ ........,.. Kirby, Luella ,i,..... .i...... ................. Kirby, Mary Agnes ......... ........ , . 63, Kirkpatrick, Bernard ..................,....1...... Kirkpatrick, Mildred .,,.......,....... 39, Kitchell, Susanne ............ Kmety, Violet ........... -.,. Knight, Carlton ...... Knight, Gail .........,... Kollmeyer, Leo .,....... Kollmeyer, Louis ..,..... Kollmeyer, Walter Kranzber Mollie ......... gi Kreger, Keith ........,..,i... Kukal, George ....,......, Laney, Lawrence ............ Langston, Walter .,,,........ Lapp, Leon .......,,.,,.,..i...... ffffffffff '6'5', ....,.....126, ffffffffff 'li5QM 5 7, 55300 .,.37, 45, 93, 97,779.53 , , La Sha Anna ean Layne, Tansil ..,..,............... LeDuc, Blanche ............. Lentz, Harold' ................ Lewis, Catherine ..... , ..... Y, I Lauderback, .Kenneth 57,101, 5 3 , Moore, Etna Louise .....,. ..- ..... 53 Moore, Frances ......,.......... -..--. 47 Moore, Ruth .........- - ------ ----- - -- 55 Moore, Vernon ........ 43 Morgan, John ...,.........,...... .....-... 6 9 Morgan, Lois ........,..,.....,.......... ............ - 43 Morgan, Mary Ella ........1. ....--- - -- ..------ 63 Morlan, Lois ..,........,...,....... ....,..... .. .......... 5 9 MOfl'iS, 3311011 .,...---- --4-'--------------f- - ----- 2 3 Morris, irginia .,... . ............-.-..,-.--- ------------ Morris, Wilbur ...i. - .............. 47, 126, 131 Murray, Annabelle ----A-------'---'--- A --'-------- --- 53 Murray, Geneva ............---------- 4---' V 4- 69, 112 Musick, Mary Elizabeth .,.........-.-...---- 59 Myers, Helen Marie .........--- ------- - ----- 5 3 Lewis, Margaret ...................................,,. Lewis, Paul Stephen Lewis, Stanley ..................... , , Likins, Mabel ...........,....i.......,,...... -.. 47, Lincoln, Margaret .....,... Little, Fern . ..i......,,............. .. 47, Little, Sanford .......,..,......... Logan, Mary Elizabeth ......,..........,... Lollar, Erma .......................... Long, Wendal ...................,..... ............. Longley, Blaine ........ Looney, Allen .............. Lovan, Harry ........,....... Love, Betty Lou .......... Lubers, Wilma ............. Ludwigs, Bernard ....... 'fffffff 'i'i', Nagle, Kathryn ,...... 43, 109 57 Nall, May ......,.................... Nance, Wilson A. ..,..... ....... 5 5,111 Nearhoof, Elizabeth ----------,--- 55 Neece, Harold ..,............................................. 67 Nelson, Mildred ---------r-- ---------- --'A------------- - 43 Newman, Gordon ,.............. 67, 127, 132 Niohoalds, Dorothy -.------------------- 57,108 Nichols, Ross .................... ............... - .5 .---- 67 Nicholson, Helen ..-------- ---------- 6 7 Nickel, Bessie ....,....-.---A --------- 4 3 Ninas, Nina -----'--------',A---- ---'----- 7 1 Noble, Marguerite ......., ----- - -- 63 Noble, Mary ................i. .-------- 5 7 Nolan, Fred ............-,-. --------- 4 7 Northcutt, Alma ......,.. --------- 4 1 Northcutt, Alfa ----'------- --4-- -- gl 5 Northcutt, Jean H. ..., . Ibinger, Catherine ......... .,........,. 4 5 Jackson, J. E. .............. - .................... 51,107 Jackson Mary Virginia ..............,...... 69 Jackson, Opha ..... s ,................. ....................... 5 3 Jackson Wilma .......... ..... - ........... 4 3,107 James, Mabel .......,........... ......,. 7 1,99 James, William ..... - ........... , ............ 53 Jamison, Marshall ..... -.. ...... .. Janss, Doris ..... - ............... ........ Johnson, Lela ........... ........ Johnson, Willis ........ ,....... Jolliff, Bertha - ..... Jones, Deloris ..... - Jones, Eldon .......... Reed, Ruth .......... 53 41 71 63 49 ... .... 63 53 55 109 53 139 Jones, Gene B. ..... -. ..,...i.................. .. Jones, Norma ....... 47, 101, Jones, Wilma ......... ......,................,... Joslyn, Bob ................. ................. Kavanaugh, Ruby ,,,,,,, ,,,r,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. 6 3 Kay, Clayton .............. .......... 3 9, 104 Kehr, Katherine .......,.. .................. 4 1 Keith, Glendon ...,..., ............. 4 3 Keith, Lucille ..... - .... ........ 5 7 Keller, Florence ......... ...........,........... 4 5 Keller, Kathleen ............ .......,.................... 5 3 Kelley, Helenclair .i.,.,,.. 45, 95, 105 Kelly, Virginia ,,.., , ,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 63 Kelso, Hereford s...- .... - ...., 49,100,104 Kemm, Richard ........ ..- ,.........,,.,......,,,,..,,, 63 Kemp, Gail ..... - ..............,...........,............,,.. : ..,.., 69 Kennedy, Frank ........,,.. 41, 97, 98, 104 Kennedy, Isaac ..........,,.........,,.......... 63, 104 Kennedy, Rolland .........'....,1 53, 99, 104 Kent, Evelyn .,..,........,..,. ,,,,.,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 7 Kentner, Frances ............... 39, 110, 112 Kessinger, Charles ...1.,,....,......................,. 69 Kilburn, Collins ....,,..... - ........ 53, 99, 101 Killian, Jack ....................,......,,,......,.,....,..,,,,, 63 Killingsworth, Charles ,........... 63, 102 Lunsford, Annette ......... ........,.......,...... Lusk, Elizabeth .......... ....,..... 5 3, Lusk, Marjorie ........ . ..,.....1 41, Lyle, John .....,.....................,......,......1............ MacGregor, Anna Catherine .,.......... McCall, Lusk .............,...........,.......... 127, McCall, Margaret .,....,,................,.............. McCartney, Jolm ..................... . ........... McCauley, Hazel Marie ......., ........ McCormack, Helen ..........,.... ........ McCray, Lewis .....,..,,...,........ - ,....... McCray, Mary ......,..... .......,....... McCurry, Ralph D. ...... ........... 7 1, McDaniel, Meredith ........., .....,...,...,.... McDonald, Olive .,.............. ....,1....... McDowell, Dorothy ........., ........, McGraw, Virginia ........ .....,,...... McGuire, Mark ...,...,.... ........1......... McKee, Louise ..,................,..1..............,.... McKee, Mildred ...........,...............,,. 47, McKinley, Jane Ellen ........................... McKinnell, Mary Elizabeth ....... ,.,.. 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Mayfield, Anne .,..... .........,.....,,................ 3 9 Meadows, Aileen ............... 49, 110, 112 Medley, Bernice ...,..... ................,1.......... 6 3 Meier, Mildred ........ ,....... 4 7, 107, 149 Mesley, Frank ............... ...................,.... - ..127 Meyer, Fred .,..................,..................... 47, 110 Miles, Florence Joan ............................., 69 Miller, Emerson ......,,..........................,...,... 41 Miller, Sanford .........................,......... 37, 43, 93, 95, 97, Mitchell, Harold .....,........,......,..........,.,....... Mitchell, John .......................,........................ 59 Mitchell, Margaret ........ .- .................,.. 69 Mitchell, Pauline ...... ,...... - .. 43, 112 Monckton, Sarah ......... ....,.............. 5 5 Mongold, Joe ......,........... .......... - .. 63 Monroe, Margaret ..... -. ...... 53, 112 Montgomery, Rawlin ..... - ...... 63, Moore, Edward .,,............,. .............. 55 69 67 69 43 102 67 107 67 63 63 49 63 93 53 Peery, Melba ,....--r--------- -- ----------'---- ----------- Perkins, Amos .......... ............ 6 9, Peters, Malcolm ........ --AA--'A------- Peterson, Mildred ....... ..,.---... Pettefer, Carroll ......,,.-----.,,-4-------- -------'-- Philbeck, Evelyn ..................---.-.--- ---------.-- Philbeck, Mary Elizabeth ............... 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