Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1940
Page 1 of 174
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 174 of the 1940 volume:
“
X 7' v v N1 'Q -x X Q f . - 2 ,, f X 'X KX I gi V 'P 'a NN Aw .4 ,X I P fi?- I 111111 1114154 1142-f VI ll - ,- fl . s u i 'f P fx Y xx xi? -. . 2, X X 1 A31 w Pinto P.AsN.s 2d.Lt-ow- A' ALLEN Lourr Ebwb.11l5n LIJ -n : iq S 2 PU LIS E B OF THE .SO Tl-I .ST ATT: T EA-CH AT .S-P LING XX With an all-seeing photographic eye, the OzarkO Staff has prepared for you, the student body, this yearbook. These pages hold the essence of college life as the camera has caught it. The administration, faculty, clubs, books, campusology,-- all we part of this year of your school life. The itor and his staff have attempted to seiz rom the parade of lite 'n l939-40 some of beauty, some of he fun, even some of relentless ,X a ademic grind, and place it bet n the 1 rs of the 1940 OzarkO for your enl - - . - C QQ Q L Q , . 4 Q- oa'.-'- -- i- ' -,, - - 5.45 , U Q Cl U cm El EJ ll Qlullm U D :J 1:1 1:1 fu I nloug D D U U U 1:1--- ID D D D D EI D D U D fyllHVlHVl3'D U U D 1 137 U ' U .d.--ij- U - C IIICI IIIU U D U U D D 5- r-ICB 1: 'C IJ Con ff '-KD ICI1' ln the school year just gone by, the heap of white stone on the northwest corner of the campus became S. T. C.'s new Health and Recreation building. lt is fitting, then, that the l94O OzarkO should be ded to this building and to the ideals it symbol A. W. Briggs, patriach of S. T. C. athletics, the the realization of years of planning. To all ege the field house embodies years of patient and many dreams for-the future. S. T. C., ever growing and expanding, has long .. . a center for its flourishing athletics, its energetic cal education classes, and its social and recreatio lt has needed, since townspeople have become re tl ever aware of the Bears' vital part in M. l. A. . co e a place to share with them the excitement en ment of a good basketball game. Now that need is soon to be gratified, and its fulfill- ment will bring to all students a pardonable pride in being a part of a school that has taken one more stride in the direction of progress. Next year, when the huge gymnasium resounds to the shouts and cheers of enthus- iastic crowds., the realization of a long-cherished dream and satisfaction of a long-felt need will be complete. ,f-X :ik- fi, THIS ACADEMIC I-lAll The central building of the quadrangle is the Academic Hall. lt was completed in l909. At the present time the Academic Hall houses the administration offices, the auditorium, the library, the bookstore, and the cafeteria. The building also contains rooms used by the Departments of Art, Commerce, English and Speech, History, and Sociology and Economics. 'V y . 'J' n '-Q 1 I , .4 1 . . fs Y' -,. init ,.f- ? ' 'Rv' u- fi 4. xx pggsm X2-Q4 4 1 A q , ' .v I X X . . X K A 3 k 1 I K I W L i iii iflx x X. -2 .. S' N N Q x .,..... . W l m,,,,,,.:W,,,,,, Vx A Q f' Nm. 5 3 A Q ., yu :ff . 'Q' x b A - .5 + 1 P l Q H3 ' fm V will i 4 S Pg ? Q Xxx,.. ' N-if 5 5 sg ga gf' ' .- Q ' -SQ .... ., ,. V.,. 2 , .. 1 W - r . .-:-:-1:-za-., ,. ' -: :ww - 1 .air ., -fx :M ., ,,.,., was -: . wsaxisv wsw x v Q S Qlv x ? X - fs Q if .f -f X 'N as 4 y if W ' ...VQ fix gggwfi Q - '. - - - X , ,... 2 ,-LQM E.: R ' ...,.., , .,.. , .A , ....,...,,, N ' X..X Q X J' MX., Q Q -Q X 'ww-X5wxwxx XWNT 3 gaiw, X Q XX X X X X X x if I -:X X X Nt X X rX:XxX:Sx XX Xf X X X . X , X M MM XX SX ' XE If Q xx x XSS! X X A X ' J S' X ',,,XX X WX Y . X Q X X N3 'XF - h . ' X X an ff? f ...Q L N g RX X EXL . X S Q x XX, ,X XX :X -SS NX X s 1 X X I XX: 23 . x X Mx X X ' XM X. . N Xwx. 5 R ,, . Og X X jg? XXX X QX .XM - t Xggfrlw XWXKXX v M . X XX VX X X yr XX X . XXX gi 559 N ? D- -.X ' vi Xxx A XS: '1 ' ' f- . XX N sg! I X i. Mfg: A YR X -w X XX R . x XXX' Xga: 3 X A X- X - : 1 -S H X X, XX X E53 NY 5 - k.x. ' X X, g . X , ., N X A ., TQ fx VX A Qgkkjk X- X t rx NX. Q XX SA , , I QXQXXXX, Q X ,X ' 'XF' X X it 'K X, x . Q 33 XXX X ' ,Nix 1, X X XX kk! X Xe K XXXQXXX 1, , ,X X X X . X X X A 'Nix f A X . X X E 3 XXX X 5 F Y X W 7 Axis: 1 .XXX E-X X X QNX XX. Xue? N'XzX.X--W Q ,X XXXX X.-XXX .... ,X. ,. X. , . XW5' ' W X. . XX., ax Xi S Q. X K Q is X. 4 X XX .. X X i NA :R X , . ,XX QQXSXQQXX XX -fqswf' ,, X 'XX Rx . MX. Q X yi five: 5 ii -If SY? gf X X 4 , X ,X 1 S . - 1' 1 ,. X . , .X-.N Q.. K MX nf A K, wi . K N, BW. :v kia! ...X 'Q .1 . Q-QQ . . wi' SX 'ix X. NS , tai , KX 4 ,ky EA XXXXXXXX X N wmv .K JS' . xv., R . X f V 1 ,. X3 ,Rf i XXIQ ' X! X X3 X is .XS X w.rq.v-M - .ww 'P fra, . X X . X X ,A , i , . XX X X . , , , X X X, X . k V' f , A .X XX R X X X fa. . Ny .. .X . N ,ge x XX W X , XX XX 1 X ,X X X if .f X X f XL X' ' X ,A XS Y K K wgs, Q X :X K: K X ,S XX ' A .X gin N ,X . - 5 - K X ,XXX X, . ,ig Xxx ' if X ' x X X S aww S gs X ., XX X SL 1 ...X XN .... ., ! 4 K X1 Q XX-iq, 1 X .x 5 RNS Xgki XX A X ' X S' ., X . SX Xie, XXX Nam X 34 - W, , ff' .-g Xw X ' X .XX .X S .XS Y by ss x . X X Q X g. XXX I R . A v i , 3, , . . X. . Q 59' SX 93 .- wig Q X - -QQR 4 Q . j . SX- X ,F 'Q A X Q 'XX A X ,S X 921, A .X Xa X, X f' f' X255 isis X.gXXX1s,- fx X' . ,. .Xa x . . X' X X . . X .XF , K A . 9, V X , . Q :XXX . ,--- 4 ,X . --Xa 5 X - A kk 'egg 'S ' L H XY X- ' , M: ,Aww R z' XXXX ' X Q. . X XXX 5 V - N A X X S X . , X .XX X X A X .+ Q A 1 S Xi -4- F X. N 'X N X XX. X Q ix X E X X ., i . . W AX , X x X X X V 1 ' tx X854 36 X - 3 '- wi' QE X ,S Q .S Q, X! swf 4 X- sq X XV - Qw.saa?Sta':' S X E Q A. .XX xg ZX X X X . . X Q..:X.X XX- g X SPWXR X ,, X .. XX X X X XXX? X fi' 1+ XS X XX' XXX.. - X X X X ,X X . XX XX X X X X XX 5 . X' . X x X X H Q X s X X X x X X X X X X N X sw XX . .. X' X? :,s Q XXX - - XX X . XX QE X Kgs N . X .Q X . N XN N, .XXX Q : X XX x X F X X . X .. .. XX X X X X XX . X -X, X , X XX vb . A N Nw '. X XX 9- X . . XX NX :XX F? . - SN X X- . x X X Y -X5 , X.-XX X. sXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXrxvrXX:T'rg - i ,XXXN X X .. s 5 r X .ks-S ' 5 X X XXX- .. . Ig XSS XX' R 3 L E 3 N' xx W X . X X X X X? . 'X X . R X X X ,X S Q11 X ' 'X X Q X XX ' ' XXX ffQfxQ X A XX'X-.?X?,L:Q. X 5 Q' A . X X . 4? ls- .555 X I A X K 5 QNX. K A .Nv YSQQ K.-r, N , X X 'A ,, X 'I i ' X A SXK f X X xx X X WX X S H1 VE xx -,X VX X X554 ELNQQNQNN . ' S .X 1 X - X - - . was X Xi' RYA EX '15 i S N- NY N - X x -XN 5 W- :xiii .XXX - Q. .V xxx, 5 X NNXXQ,.5..kXsX....X. X A .fx ini. W KQXQXQQ Rsgwmx SN. .gk HN .. XX, -X ' 3 .s X X ' , .X-.XXX X XX.1X..,Xf , ,Q-qff XX X X 'X'..y 5 X- . -X k Xi XXENXTX -53.55 X Qs Q X SXX5X3 XN?3S?XS . Q Six I X Xf Y . K ,K NTS X ' - X X ' Xifx Q, . f X -.XX1XXXXXgxXXXXX' .. , XX XX: X XXXX L 3 .Sf fl -..' - .XX .X W 1 ' . XXXXQ- XXX X-X.. X , - Y X X X gk X -X f 9 Sw .X , 155' NX 2 f . . A X :X 5 ' XS1iSXXX'? EXIFX ,wwf i XR X X XX Q X f.. 1 XXX XXXXXXX XX G X 'X . A if XXXXX . QV X X XXX .XXX X f . XXX -www W4 .. N:-X X , YR X . N 'X X xf X .XX X ' .. XXXSNXQN-ug' X . 'Er S Qf Q . X b XENN w XXXXXQ X -X iXX.1X.X-XQSQQXS f X' fx? X ' X XX -ff X S x X E S Xie Kimi X Q K 5iifiiivsfXEXQEFXXXXSFKS XS5.5'iVlXiR? XX X55 t - 5 TR X -'XX T Q X X X 1 X 5 b X X , X .X SXX 3' ,Qtr-f1X1X.b'X X wg' 'x N X X if-X Xfgg Qs 5 X- 5 i , , .. . .. - .:...:-X.,: A Q . . X X .... X A 1 . . Q xif2f-lf if X X X .... 1 Q 'gf X ' XX X .. X 4 X K Q X Xwswd - K A X...1QXSX?,gPg X XX . X X :XX . X . .. XX X X XXX . X N Xf XX X .fx . X X. .Xu 5 X XXX X .. . X, X X , ww- X WQXSXX X X .-XXWXXXXXWX , X ..., . . fi ' ' x X' X f 'NW W X x XXXXXXX .. ..X XX XX N X XX? XX X XX N' X X ? I ' P-YXNXNXTX, , -' WIN- ,. 'X X. .X . 9-XXXX-X-.X - ' . . X X XX WX X .. X .. X . X X QW M XFN Xwgw- XXX XXXXXX ,. M . MXN . X WX- X X . XXX X 3 X. ww, i X' ...QM 3 Xmgvf-X N . - XX QNX , K --X:X5g gig. Q .. - . . Q Xsgwwsw X - , ., X XX X N XXX XXXXXXXN X . X x x www SXSXQLWV . X ., .X I ADMINISTRATION C BUSINESS I FACIJITY 0 GIQEENWODD I STUDENTS iw Q J lloyd W. Kin Lloyd W. King was born in Marion County, Missouri, and received his education at Wil- liam lewell College. He has held the position of State Superintendent of Schools for six years, in which capacity he also serves as an ex-officio member of the S. T. C. Board of Regents. Prior to his elec- tion to the state post, he served fourteen years as Superinten- dent of Schools at Monroe City, Missouri. He is married and has one daughter. THIS BOARD Sam E. Trimble lon liaymos IQ. W. Anderson I4 Behind the scenes of Springfield Teachers College is a group of men seldom seen by the students, who make the cogs of S. T. C. revolve. They are the Board of Regents. The duties and responsibilities of the Board are many and varied. Probably one of the most important duties is the election of the faculty and administrative officers of the college. There are six members on our Board of Regents. Two are appointed every two years and each serves for a term of six years. Appointment is made by Of IQIEGEN the Governor with the consent of the State Senate. During the pastyear there have been two changes in the personnel of this governing body. V. A. Dobyns and C. C. james were replaced by Lon Haymes of Springfield and Ralph Burley of Lebanon. The rest of the Board is composed of Sam E. Trimble, Springfield, president of the Board, W. l. Sewall, Carthage, B. F. julian, Marshfield, and R. W. Anderson, Neosho. TS W. J. Sewall Dalph Burley I3. f. Julian PRESIDENT IQDY EllIS president Roy Ellis is a son of our own Southwest Missouri. He was born in Seymour, Missouri, March 9, l888. lt was in the Ozark hills that he learned to know' the needs and likes of the people of Southwest Missouri. He was a student in our college from l909-l9i l. From here he went to the University of Missouri, and in l9l4 received his A. B. and B. S. degrees in Education. ln l9l7 he received his A. M. from Harvard, and later studied at Columbia, earning his Ph. D. in l93O. Dr. Ellis came back to S. T. C. as a teacher of economics and in 1926 he was elected president of our college. College yearbooks, like the friendships of which they remind us, grow steadily in our appreciation as the years go by. So long as we have the living realities of our friends and classmates close about us we are unmindful of the full significance of a volume of this sort. With the relentless passing of the years our college friends disperse to their diverse destinies and then we perceive the true meaning of our memory book . Realizing the true meaning of this type of publication our college inaugurated a yearbook very early in its history. The first volume was published in l909. Happily, the original volume bore the very appro- priate title of OzarkO which the publication still carries. The original annual was christened by a bit of verse from the pen of Ralph Anderson, distinguished debater, class orator, star athlete, and member of the first 0zarkO staff. This literary effort which follows has gathered through the intervening years an additional claim to immortality in the form of historical value. Midst the forests of the Ozarks where the scenes with beauty glow, Where the broolalets clear as crystal seem to carry as they flow, Happy greetings from the mountains to the valley green belofwg Where the wheat-fields' golden yellow colors all a deeper hue And afar a-cross the valley seems to mingle with the blueg Where the air so clear, refreshing, seems to give you life anew, It is here the weary stranger as he travels through the land, Knows there is a law, unwritten, which of all makes this demand That all visitors, though enemies, receive a w'elcome hand. Here the people, peaceful neighbors, seem to gather as they go Common sense with education, 'til they soon begin to know That the grandest land in all the world is that of OZARKO. No intelligent and thorough study of the history of the college can be made without frequent reference to the OzarkO. May it con- tinue to record the historical heart beats of the institution. We i l Sl rss N is walter l. Baker is auditor of the college and Secretary of the Board of Regents. As auditor, he collects all funds and makes all disburse- ments. He also makes all finan- cial reports to both state and national officials. Mr. Baker's pleasant humor has made him very popular with the students. I-ee H. Morris is the Business Manager of our College. As administrator of the college bud- get, he must know at all times how the finances of the college agree with the state budget. lt is his duty to purchase equipment for all departments. The physi- cal plant is directly under his control. lt is part of his duty to employ all student labor'and to direct its disposition., The book- store is under his direction. Be- cause of his geniality, and fair and ethical dealing, he has earned the universal respect and good will of those with whom he deals. DITUIQ TEDEA N Bertha Wells serves in an advisory capacity to both girls and boys of S. T. C. Her duties have multiplied with the growth of the college, from the days when she taught Latin and German and acted as dean, to such multitudinous tasks that she now requires the services of a full-time assistant. She helps pl-an and arrange for social affairs, supervises generally the extra-curricular activities of the school, schedules rooms for such functions, issues lockers, approves the guest list of formal dances, runs a lost- and-found department, assists girls in finding means to help themselves through school, and aids both girls and boys in finding suitable lodging. In addition to all these duties, she is always willing to act as friend and advisor to the student in trouble. She has become well-liked by the student body for her fairness and cooperation. Miss Wells was born in North Mis- souri, went to high school at Kirksville, and was graduated from Drury. She taught Latin and German at Lamar before she came to S. T. C. rrlc OLIVE GALLOWAY, B.S. Registrar DORA HAYMES Director of Extension and Secretary of Appointment Bureau MARTHA HUGHES Assistant Director of Extension ELIZABETH SWITZER, B.S. Assistant Registrar LILLIAN COTTEN, B.S. Secretary to tloe President LOUISE STOCKARD, B.S. Secretary to the Business Manager CD ET' DIES 20 A HYS AN IVA MARIE RAY, R.N. D Assistant to the Physician WILLIAM E. TAYLOR, M.D. PAUL BURNETTE, Assistant Librarian School Physician and Instructor in Bacteriology and Physiology M.S. MAE COVVDEN, B.S. Assistant Librarian in Charge of Periodical Room GRACE PALMER, A.B., B.L.S. Professor of Library Science and Librarian FRANCES WALLACE, B.S. Catalogncr and Instructor in Library Science lil I3 I2 21 r 4: U LOIJNCIL BRIGGS CHEEK FARRAR SHANNON PUMMILL TEMPLE WELLS CRAIG ELLIS FREUDENBERGER HAMILTON FOSTER 22 VELMA ADAMSON, B.S. Instructor in English f lT E B. B. BASSETT, Ph.D. A. I. BEBER, Ph.D. Professor of Economics Associate Professor of Biology -s K ANNA L. BLAIR, Ph.D., Litt.D. HOWARD H. BLAIR, A.M. D. BOUNOUS, Ph.'D. Professor of German Head Football Coach and Athletic Director Professor of French 23 I: lT F. W. A. BOSCH, S.T.D. Instructor in Bible DOUGLAS BROWN, B.S. Instructor in Mathematics l A. W. BRIGGS, B.P.E. FLORENCE BAKER BUCG, Professor of Physical Education Inslructor in Eflueatiolz 1 1 1 -c s FLOY T. BURCESS, NLS. Professor of Home Economics -I s L 1. H. COLLINS, M.P.E. Q Assistant Professor of Physical Education W. V. CHEEK, Ph.D. V. FLORENCE COMPTON, A.M. Professor of Commerce aml Head of Professor of Spanish Commerce Department 24 TOP Row AGNES DADE COWAN, B.S. Instructor in Voice . V JAMES COZAD, B.S. Athletic Manager VIRGINIA CRAIG, PI'1.D., Litt.D. Professor of English and Head of . English and Speech Department W. O. CRALLE, PI'1.D. Professor of Sociology and Head of Sociology and Economics Department BOTTOM ROW MARY E. DAVIS, A.M. Professor of English I. D. DELP, A.M. Professor of Commerce H. M. FARRAR, A.B. Instructor in Voice and Head of Music Department MRS. VIVIAN FORD, B.S. Instructor in Art FACIJ lT C lT W. Y. FOSTER, A.M. Professor of Edueafion and Head of Education Depurhneut NORMAN FREUDENBERCER, A.M Professor of Laliu mul Head of Foreign Language Depariment RUTH GIBSON, ANI. Insfrueior in Commerre MAUDE R. GREUB, M.S. Insfruefor in Home Economies MAYIVIE C. HAMILTON, ANI. Instructor in Art and Head of Art Department ALICE HARRISON, A.M. Assisfant Professor of Ezlileaffon' RICHARD E. HASWELL, Ph.D. Professor of English C. E. KARLS, AM. Instrucfor in Agriculture 26 MARY C. KEITH, A.M. Professor of History HAROLD KING, B.M. Instructor in Violin C. P. KINSEY, M.M. Professor of Music MRS. C. P. KINSEY, B.M. Instructor in Piano C. E. KOEPPE, Ph.D. Professor of Geography W. E. LYNES, B.M. A Instructor in Wind Instruments A. MCDONALD, A.B. Instructor in Physical Education and Coach of Basketball I R. w. MARTIN, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry neun ACULI D. H. NICHOLSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History STANLEY C. OLIVER, Ph.D. Professor of Education SUE S. PERKINS, A.M. Professor of Mathematics and Head of Mathematics Department EDNA PICC, B.S. Instructor in Commerce and Training School Supervisor L. E. PUMMILL, Ph.D. MARGARET PUTNAM, A.M. I DOROTHY RTC!-IEY, A.M Professor of Mathematics Instructor in Physical Education Instructor in peech T l I E. ROBINS, A.M. LAURA A. ROMAN, A.M. ssistant Professor of English Instructor in Commerce IAMES W. SHANNON, Pl'1.M. Professor of History and Head of History Department IAMES C. SNAPP, M.B.A. Instructor in Commerce EDWIN L. STUNTZNER, B.M. Instructor in Violincello A. P. TEMPLE, B.S. W Professor of Physics and Head of Science Department E. V. THOMAS M.S. Instructor in Agriculture lT fAClJlT F. F. THOMPSON, A.IVI. Professor of Education IOHN ELLIOTT WEBB, NLM. Instructor in Piano L. V. WHITNEY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics H. A. WISE, Ph.D. Professor of Education and Head of Training School Department so RALPH VORIS, Ph.D. Professor of Biology DEBORAH WEISEL, A.M. Professor of Art RICHARD WILKINISON, Ph.'II Professor of Education MARY A. WOODS, A.M. Professor of English EVA ALLEN A.IVI. ELIZABETH A. BRAGG, ANI. MARY ELLIOTT, A.IVI. Y Associufc Profcssor of Eflucrltion anal Inxfrucior in Ezlucation ann' TrafI1i11g Instructor in Ezlucaiion and Trairzhig Training School Supcrzfisor School SIIfJC'fVlSOI' School Supervisor roenwoo ralnln Sc ol W I I E. R. HENDERSON, Ph.D. DORA HENNICKE, A'M' ESTHER I-IENNICKE, A.IVI. Professor of Education aml Training Aswfidfv Professor Of Eflilfflfioff H1111 Associate Professor of Eflzicfnfiou and School Sujzcrvisor Trainifng 3019001 SuP4 'l'f'l50 Training School Supervisor HENRIETTA KELLER MABEI- IVIOBERI-Y, IRENE PARNELL, A.IVI. Associafc Profcxsor of Educafion and A5X0CN1fU'Pf'0ff?550 Uf Eflflfflgfloll Will Irzstrncior in Education and Training Training School Sujzcr-visor T 8 30,9001 SUPf 'V'S0 School Supervisor , W5 CAROLINE PLATT, B.S. , , , I NELL RUTI-EDGE, A.M. HARRY SICELUFF, A.M. Instructor in E!Il1lCt1fI0l1-H7111 Training A555-mmf professor of E,1uC,,fi0n and Imtructor in Education and Training School Sffiwfvffvf T1'tll11l11g 8613001 SUPCTUISO1' 305001 Supervisor TDAIN N I cc- I is LEO SPRADLING, B.S. MYRTLE TETER, A.M. . 0, P, TRENTI-IAM, Ph.D, Training School Librarian and Coach Associate Professor of Education and Professor of Education and Training Training School Supervisor S4-1,001 principal CONTENT WISE, B.M. Instructor in Piano SCHUDL HARRIET VESTAWOOD, A.M. Instructor in Education and Training School Supervisor 32 STUDENTS RICHARD EAST, ARTHUR NELSON PIERCE HEREFORD, DR. CHE The S structure. councilors and school vote. early in the senior counci dentg Kenneth BILL SWINEA, ,WALTER BAILEY, KENNETH HALL, IOE COX THE STUDENT COUNCIl t Council is S. T. C.'s representation in the self-government is composed of seven members. The junior and senior t president are elected the preceding year by an all- group is completed by the class presidents who are elected year. Walter Bailey, student president, Bill Swinea, Richard East, junior councilorg Pierce Hereford, senior presi- ll junior president, joe Cox, sophomore president, and Arthur Nelson, reshman president, were the active members on the I939-40 student group. Every cou and energy. P events and pep partment plan of the task wh the arduous du and student re The elect council's oblig Standard, as w to the group. the most able Aside fro time for some the yearbook song contest t toast. The bod names appear Universities. arrangements activities have to make stude The stude year from Dr. cil has certain routine duties which require no little time nning freshman orientation, providing for play nights, social ssemblies, assisting at registration, helping the athletic de- omeco-ming, and supervising all of the students, are a part h devolves upon the council. The group this year handled es with a dispatch and efficiency which earned both faculty ect. n of publication heads is perhaps the most serious of the ions. Prospective editors of the OzarkO or Southwest I as business manager of the Standard, submit applications he council, with faculty advice, then awards the position to ndidates. what might be termed regular duties, the council has found w ideas. The move which made possible the club pages in d its beginning with the council. They also sponsored a elect a pep song which possibly will supplement the school made possible the election of twelve S. T. C. students whose n the publication Who's Who in American Colleges and ith the abandonment of May Day, the council made special r the May Queen Coronation. All these and many other en in line with the general council policy of doing everything life more pleasant and profitable. solons received able advice and sponsorship during the heek, commerce instructor. 34 I: A57 :J , 3 '54 f I I X X ff' rf f xu.l.l.l-VX PRESIDENT P1'ERCE HEREFORD ESBY MCGILL MARY ANN MARTIN Vice-President Secretary and Treasurevr Sli IUIQS 194 I st Row Across HELEN ACEE Etterville, Mo. LENA IUNE ALLEN Branson, Mo. Commercial Club, Honorary Home Economics Club IOAN ANDERSON Republic, Mo. Diana, Bruin Boosters, Orcbesis English-Dramatic Club, A. C. E. KENNETH ANDERSON Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club ORVI LLE E. ANDREWS I Springfield, Mo. International Relations Club ELEANOR ATCHLEY Springfield, Mo. Orchestra WALTER H. BAILEY Springfield, Mo. President Student Council BRYAN BAKER 1 Springfield, Mo. 2nd Row Across RUBY LOYCE BARKER Cooter, Mo. C-US BOEHM, jr. Springfield, Mo. Caponsacchi WILLIAM BRANDT Springfield, Mo. Southwest Stanrlarcl Business Manager, International Relations Club IRENE BROOKS Dupo, III. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Commercial Club ADA FRANCES BROWN Springfield, Mo. Bruin Boosters, Orchcsis, OzarkO , EMERSON BURKS Springfield, Mo. Felix Firlelis, Commercial DOY H. CARR Springfield, Mo. MARYETTA CARTER Springfield, Mo. Panola Club 3rd Row Across RANDALL CASSADA Everton, Mo. Football Squad DON CATLETT Springfield Mo. International Relations Club, Bookstore Business Manager, English-Dramatic Club MRS. CLARIS H. COLTON Hartville, MO. MYLDRED CORGAN Springfield, Mo. ORENE COWAN Rogersville, Mo. Honorary Home Economics Club CARMEN CRAWFORD Nevada, Mo. DOLPH CREWS Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club, S Club, Student Prince, Football Squad LOIS MARY CRONE St. Louis, Mo. Honorary Home Economics Club 4th Row Ac ross LENA RACHEL CROSS Springfield, Mo. Camera Club, Choral Club, Y.W.C.A., Southwest Standarl, RUTH CROSSMAN I Springfield, Mo. ESTELLE DENNEY Fordland, Mo. Spanish Club WOODROW DENNEY Springfield, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Debal Oratory I EDITH DUBOIS Springfield, Mo. English Dramatic Club BILLY BOB DYCHE Springfield, Mo. Kappa Mn Epsilon, Key and Dagger, Die Lustigen Deutsche RICHARD DYER HELEN EDMONDS Springfield, Mo. Diana, Orchesis, A. C. E. I Springfield, Mo. 4 Key and Dagger S b N sl S 2 E s A S N S i S R se Q S 2 N Q IAIQ KO CLARA EITMANN .............................,.. Springfield, MO. Honorary Home Economies Club ALMA RUTH ELLIS ....... .................... S pringfield, Mor. Diana R. A. ELLIS ,..........................................,...... Aurora, MO. Debaie, English-Dramafie Club, Alpha Phi Omega I. D. ELLISON ........................................ Springfield, MO. S Club WALLACE FERGUSON .... ........ R epubiic, MO. Kappa Mu Epsilon ANN ELISE GIMSON ....... .,...... S pringfield, MO. Diana MAX CLOVER .......... ......... H alfway, Mo. PATTY GUIN ...... ........ S pringfield, MO. A. C. E. MARY IANE HAGAN ........ ...... ........ S p ringfield, MO. Comvnereial Club MARY BELLE HARMON ................,...... Springfield, MO. Pi Omega Pi, Conzmereial Club, Y.W.C.A., Orchesis, Choral Club ELSIE HART .....,.......,.. .,....... S pringfield, Mo. HORACE HASELTINE ..... ........ S pringfieid, MO. Debaie, Oralory. PIERCE HEREFORD ............ ...... S pringfield, MO. Senior Class President CLAY HODGES, Ir .......,.................. ........, C Iever, MO. Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi IAMES A. HOLLOWAY ........................ POpIar Bluff, MO. Y.M.C.A., Commercial Club, Country Life Club, Track MARGARET LOUISE HULL ........ , ........ A .West Plains, MO. Panola, Choral Club, Orchestra, English-Dranzafic Club INEZ INMON .......,...................................... Hurley, Bruin Boosfers, F Square Club DU NAWAY IAC KSON .................. ElDorado Springs, S Club, Track ROBERTA IAENKE .,........... ......... S Dringfield, A. B. Z., Bruin Boosters ENCY R. IAMISON .......................,........ Springfield, W. A. A., German- Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon ' DEE JONES .........,...................................... Fair Play, Pi Gamma Mu MARIE KARTHANS .......,..........,.......... Bonne Terre Bruin Boosters, W. A. A., A. B. Z. IOHN B. KELLY ..............,..................... Humansville, Die Lustigen Deutsehen, Anonymous, Choral Club MARY ELIZABETH KELLEY .................... Anderson, HALCON V. KIBBY ..,...................... ....... Miller Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi IACK KILLIAN ............................. ...... S pringfield, Key and Dagger, Golf Squad RETHA KING ,.....,...,.......,,........ ...... M arshfield MARY ELIZABETH LAMB ........ ........ I Opiin W. A. A. IOHNNIE NADINE LEONARD .... English-Dramatic Club HELEN LINEBARGER .........,.... ....,,..ButIer, .................Purdy F Square, Pi Omega Pi, Commercial Club Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo VIRGINIA MCCORD .............................. Springfield Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi, Choral Club, W. A. A. Bruin Boosters BETTE McDOWELL .,..............,................. Strafford, Mo Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi 37 Slf AIO ESBY C. MCGILL ...................................... Kirbyville, Mo OzarkO, International Relations Club DS ANNA MANG ........................................ Bois D'Arc, Mo OzarlaO, W. A. A., Anonymous, Die Lustigen Deutschen Y.W.C.A., Alpha Mu Gamma, English-Dramatic Club IESSIE MAE MAPLES .......................... Green Forest, Ark FRED MARBLE ..................... ......... DOROTHY ELAINE MARTIN... Alpha Mu Gamma, Kappa Mu Deutschen DOROTHY MILLER ........,... PHYLLIS MILLER .................. Bruin Booster, W'. A. A. IAMES MILLSAP ................. Key and Dagger CHESTER NEIHARDT .............. Choral Club, Band Orchestra NINA FONTELLA NINAS ........ English-Dramatic Club, Country L Southwest Standard .....Springfield, Mo .....Springfield, Mo Epsilon, Die Lustigen .St. Genevieve, Mo Walnut Grove, Mo .....Springfield, Mo Walnut Grove, Mo Red Top , Mo ife Club, Orchestra, GUY OSBORN .......................................... Fair Play, MO. Southwest Standard Editor, Alpha Mu Gamma, English- Dramatic Club MONTA L. OSBORNE ................................ Seligman, MO. OzarkO, Country Life Club, English-Dramatic Club, Southwest Standard, International Relations Club CLAIRE OWENS .................................... Weaubleau, MO. English-Dramatic Club, Choral Club EMMERT PAIR ...................................... Springfield, Mo. Orchestra Trio BERNICE PAYNE .................. .............., I oplin, MO. Merry-Go--Round Club ROSALIND POSEY .................................. Springfield, MO. La Tertulia, Anonymous, Newman's Club, Alpha Mu Gamma PEARL REHWINKLE ......,,......................i..,.... Purdy, MO. NORMA REID .......................................... Carthage, Mo. A. C. E., W. A. A., English-Dramatic Club MABEL N. RICKSON .............................. Springfield, MO. Honorary Home Economics Society, Art Club JAMES M. ROBERTSON ...................,. .......Republic, OzarkO, Kappa Mu Epsilon-, English-Dramatic Club The Green Goddess, Caponsacchi Mo. SYBIL ROEBUCK .............,.......,.............. Morrisville, MO. OzarkO, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Anonymous, English- Dramatic Club, A. C. E. IEAN MARIE ROZELL .............................. Chadwick, MO. Bruin Boosters, Pi Omega Pi, Commercial Club SARAH IANE SCHISLEER ........................ Springfield, MO. W. A. A. JAMES T. SMITH ........,..................... Mount Vernon, Mo. Felix Fidelis, Choral Club, Track MARY LEE SNAPP ....... ....... S pringfield, MO. A. C. E. ROBERT ST. JOHN ....... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Tri-C. DORTHA TAYLOR ..... ...... S pringfield, MO. BILL THOMAS ........... ......... M Onett, MO. Commercial Club. FREDERICK H. THORNHILL ......... ...... S pringfield,Mo. AGNES TODD ............. ................. A ..... Nevada, MO. Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi BURLEY TRANTI-IAM' ........................ Marsl'1field,Mo. Choral Club IRENE TROGDON ...................................... Billings, Mo, Commercial Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon 38 1940 ZAIQ CWENDOLYN TUCK ........ ...... S pringfield, Mo W. A. A. MARY LOUISE TUCKER ...... ......... R olla, Mo A. B. Z., A. C. E. ROBERT GENE TUCKER ....................... Springfield, M0 Alpha Phi Omega, Country Life Club LULU FAYE URBACH ............. I. ................ Batesville, Mo W. A. A., Choral Club, Band I ANNA MARIE WACH.AL ..... ...... B olivar, Mo F Square, Bruin Boosters IOHN H. WAINRIGHT .............. ......... S pringfield, Mo Band, Orchestra, Mixca' Chorus FLORENCE WEATHERMAN ........... Mountain Grove, Mo A. C. E. IOE FRANK WHIPPLE ........ ............... Girard, Kan S Club, Intramural Team IOSEPH F. WILSON ........ ............... S pririgfieid, Mo I. HUGH WISE .....,.....................,.......... Springfield, Mo ' Alpha Phi Omega, Commercial Club, Country Life Club Dairy Club YORK WOLF .............. ......... P roiem, Mo RAYMOND WOODY .... . ,... s s s. , ,.., . , S. S N' 1 Q i .W-E ...xv-' ... ......Springfield, Mo X Lf 0 z.. L' fry 55 if 1 QTLV ROBERT STEVENSON PRESIDENT KENNETH HALL Vice-President ALLEN ROUTT Secretary and Treasurer ni r THE DREADED ORDEALS EVERY FRESHMAN FACES WHEN HE ENTERS S. T. C. ARE THE FRESHMEN TESTS. Q Genevieve Albert .............. Lafayette Pauline Alms .......... Rockaway Beach, Miriam Anderson ............ Springfield, Norma Lea Anderson .... Waynesville, Ray Asplin ........................ Seymour jeanne Atkinson ...... Willow Springs, Lloyd Barker ...... Edward Barnes ...... B. Belshe ............ Helen Bennett ...... Mary Bernard ........... Grove .......Springfield .......Richland .......Springfield ............Salem Maurine Bingham ............ Springfield Loran G. Blaine .............. Springfield Marguerite Bloomer .,...... Springfield Gene Blue .............., ..........BoIivar Clara Dean Bond ............ Morrisville Josephine Borman ................ Billings Enid Boswell .........., ........ B ranson Edith Ann Bowen ............ Springfield Hazel Bradford ...................... Gideon Corda Faye Branick .............. Neosho jimmie Lee Brannan .ElDorado Spg. Madelyn Brown ..,........... Springfield Sylvester Brunold ...... Elizabeth Bryant ...... Virginia Lee Bryant . ....... Mt. View ............Sheldon ...........,Sheldon Dennis Burrows .................. Fremont Tom Butler .... Bill Caldwell ...... Ilene Caldwell ..... .......Springfield ......Buffalo ..........Richland, Brunette Caves ................ Rogersville Martha Childress ............... .Seymour v t v 1 1 1 1 1 Ethel Minnie Clute ........ Springfield, Courtney L. Coffing ........ Springfield, Nadine Conway .................... Aurora, Max Cox .............. ....... S pringfield, Virginia Crane . ............ ...Springfield, Mary Cunningham .......... Springfield, Clarence Davis ........................ Clever, Margaret Deardorff ......., Springfield, Lucille Dilday .......................... Miller, Lois Doubt ............... ........ B ranson, Luther H. Dugan .............,.... Elkland, Susanne Dunnington ...,... Springfield, Leonard Edmisten .............. Anderson, Esther Ellison ............ ......... F orsyth, Norma Ellison ...... ....... S pringfield, Joyce Esther ....... Edward Ewan. .... Willis Ezard ....... Russell Felton ....... Bill Finley ............. LaVern Fletcher ........ Ronald Fuller .......... Helen Gammon .....,. Robert Garst ..... 41 g Linn Creek, , ........ Kume, .........Hugo, ...............Ava, Springfield, ...........Manes, Newburg, Springfield, Marshfield, lnd Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Helen Bernita Gorham ..... Cardwell Earl Graves .............,. Kenneth Hall .,.............. Chester E. Hamilton ..... Marjorie Hancock ........,. Byron W. Hansford ........,... Kathleen Hardin ......,.... Marshfield Mt. Vernon Springfield Holden Springfield Richard Harpe ............... Ash Grove Mary Kay Hawkins ....,... Springfield Alice Hayes ............. ..... S pringfield Marjorie Haymes ........... Marian Henry ...,... Theo Herd ....,.,.. Hugh Heyle 4...., Nadine Higgs ..,..... Warren L. Hitt ..,..... Springfield Springfield .-.'.....-.-.Webb City .......RockviIIe .......Springfield Granby Verna Holman ...............,.... Lebanon Nina Ruth Holmes ........ Charles E. Holstein ........ Dorothy Holt ....,.....,..... Waneta Hoofnagle ......,.,... Springfield Springfield Springfield Carthage Rayrna Faye Horine ..,......... Monett Otto Hrebec ....,............ Springfield Nancy Hughes .,.............. Springfield Eva Hutchinson ............. Brookfield jean Carol jackle .......... Springfield Leaetta jackson ElDorado Springs Betty Anne james ,...,.,.. Springfield Madeleine james ,.........., Springfield Betty jo jamieson ,.... ..,. S pringfield Billings, 7 Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo M0 Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo joe jaszczak .................. Ironwood, Mich jane johnson .............,.,........ Bolivar Mo Marguerite johnson ...... Springfield Mo Myrle F. johnson ,...... jerico Springs, Mo Ruth Kaufman ..........,..... Springfield Mo. Mildred Keathley ..........., Eminence Mo Reba Louise Kern ....... ........ S alem Mo Delbert Kipps ...,............,....,... Stella Mo Katherine Mary Krall .... Springfield Mo Thelma Kuhn ..........,............. Seneca Mo Betty jean Lahar ............ Springfield Mo Wilma Lantz ...,.............. Springfield Mo Waite Law ........... .I ..... Springfield Mo joanna Lawrence .........., Springfield, Mo Charles E. Lee ....,.. ...... S pringfield, Mo Luella Lefler ...,,.,. ...... M t. Grove. Mo Delbert Lejeune ..... .......... B uffalo, Mo Gertrude Liebich ..,,........ Springfield Mo Anna Lindholm .... ...... M t. Grove Mo Lucille Logan ...,... ...... S pringfield Mo Mearle Luna ....,...,.. ...... G ainsville Mo Robert H. McAfee ..... .......... C uba Mo Vernon McConnell ,... ....... B uffalo Mo Katherine McCord .................. Crane Mo Eugene McDaniel ........... Hazelgreen Mo. Mary jane McGhee ......... Springfield Mo FRESHIVIAN REGISTRATION ANNUAL FRESHMAN BONFIRE niors 42 l niors TWO FELIX PLEDGES BEAT THE BAND WHILE THE ACTIVES GET THEIR SHOES SHINED. Sylvia Mclntosh ...........,.......... Purdy luanita McLin ................. Springfield Bette McMahan ................. Seymour Carolyn Mace ......... S ........ S pringfield john T. Martin ..... ......... S tockton Mary Ann Martin ............ Springfield Leon Miller ........, .,...... S pringfield lane Mitchell .,.... Naomi Mitchell ...... Martin Mitchum ......, Mary Monroe .................. Betty V. Moore ............, Carolyn Moore .......... Dorothy A. Morgan., .....Branson ......Billings Springfield Springfield Springfield ........Ozark .......Liberal Robert Morris ....... .....,.. S pringfield Eleanor Murrell ...............,.. Hartville Martha Musick ..............l. Springfield Billy Neuhart ......... ..,,....,... B olivar Charles Neuhartq ................, Bolivar Bill Nichols ..................., Springfield lean Agnes Norbury ...... Springfield Carl Oesch ........ ...Fremont jean Pariseau ....... ........ S pringfield Ruth Parks ......... .............Crane james Parrish .................. Springfield Rodrick Peregoy ................ Anderson Gerald Perry ........r....... Springfield Cecil Phillips ...,.... Helen F. Pierce ....... Mary Powers ....... Edward Price .....,. Fred Rains ................. loan Ralston ...........,... Betty Anne Reese ..... Esther l. Ridley .....,... Betty Lou Robertson .... Pauline Robertson ..... Emmitt Rodebush ,,..... ...Dadevi l le ...Norwood ........lasper, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, ......Cliquot, ....Fremont, Benny Rogers ......... ,........... S parta, Allen Routt ......... Springfield, Bertha Ruf ......... .............. M onett, Eloise Russell ......, Springfield, Eugene Schmidt .............. Springfield, Barbara Schmickle ..... Springfield Steve Schneider ,.....,....... Springfield Ollie D. Scott ....... Long Lane, Roy Scott ........ Peggy Search ....... Ann Shadburne ........... Pauline Sharp .............. Mary Ruth Sherman Madalene Shook ,....... Dean E. Smith ........... Marian Lee Smith .... Murl Spellman ........... Burton Stevenson ...... 43 ......,....Buffalo ...Seymour Springfield .......Lamar, ........Reeds, ...LaRussell, Springfield, Springfield, Springfield, .....Conway, I l Q n I 1 9 1 n r x Uniors THE S-CLUB PLEDGE GETS BEAT WHERE IT HURTS THE MOST DIANA ACTIVES TEACH PLEDGES PEP Robert Stevenson ............ Springfield, Mo. Bob Stewart .,............... Springfield, Mo. William Stone ......,......... Springfield, Mo. Delmer Strait .................... Flagstaff, Ariz. Harry Lee Strickland ...... Marshfield, Mo. Maple Sullivan .,...................., Clever, Mo. Dwight Tharp .,.... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Vella Aileene Thomas ......... Urbana, Mo. William Thomas ...........,.... Richards, Mo. Gene Thompson .....,.....r.. Springfield, Mo. Margery Thompson ......... Dunnegan, Mo. Don Tisdale ...,......A .......... S pringfield, Mo. Herbert Tracy ............,. Competition, Mo. Eugenia Tuck ....... ........ M orrisville, Mo. Connie Waddell .............. Springfield, Mo. Helen Wardlaw ........ ...... S eligman, Mo. Betty Welsh ...... ........ S pringfield,Mo. Doii E. White ........ .......... N eosho, Mo. Elaine Wiley ................. ,....... . Crane, Mo. Marjorie Wilhoit ............ Springfield, Mo. Wallace E. Willgrube..,.Springfield, Mo. Q Dorothy Williams ........... Springfield, Mb. lack Wommack .............. Springfield, Mo. Faustina Wood .............. Springfield, Mo, Virginia Lee Wood ,....... Springfield, Mo. Charles A. Woodard ...... Springfield, Mo. james Woody .................. Springfield,Mo. Lela Wormington .....i.. ....... M onett, Mo. Robert Wright ...... ........... L ebanon, Mo. Edsel York ..,......... ......, S pringfield, Mo. William Young ................ Springfield, Mo. IQE S PRESIDENT JOE COX WAYNE GRAHAM Vice-President MARY CLEVE PURSLEY Secretary and Treasurer 45 fm, fr 452 ' ' ---::- N -'. vu.,'l' Nelson Acuff ..........,. Walnut Grove, Mo Kathleen Allen .....,...,.................l Roy, Mo joseph Arnold ...,............ Springfield, Mo Faye Atkins ............,......,.. Lebanon, Mo Mary Virginia Atkisson .,..... Aurora, Mo Hardy E. Baker ................ Springfield, Mo. Erma Lee Ball ...... ....,.,. C arthage, Mo. Gene Barnard ....... ........ R ogersville, Mo. Mary Barnes ..... ...........,, P lato, Mo. Eloise Bass ........... ..,..... S pringfield Mo Florence Becker ........,..... Springfield Mo Bennie Beckerdite .......... Springfield Mo Mary juanita Bingham ........... Ozark Mo Evelyn Bockman ..,............... Winona Mo Harding Boehm ,.......,..... Springfield Mo Archie Booth .................. Marshfield Mo Betty Nell Boring ............ Springfield Mo Lisle C-. Bounous ..........,...... Monett Mo Earl Bowman ................. Springfield Mo Twyla E. Bowman ,................... Stella Mo Rosa Brandt ..,.......... .... M arionville Mo Marie Brashears ,.................,. Charity, Mo james Brewer ............ Alberquerque, N. M Harold Marvin Bridges .... Springfield, Byron H. Brite ......, ,...... ........ G a lena Hazel Marie Brown ......,..... Birchtree, Mona Pauline Brown ,,,......... Aurora Sally Ann Brown .................. Granby james Wm. Bruton jim Buckner ................ Dwight Bumpus ......,... Mary Lee Burkhart .... Lola G. Burnette ..,...... Vaughn Burt ................ Dorotha Butler ..,......,,. joe Calkins ............ Kenneth Cantril ...,.....r William j. Carder ..... Springfield, ...Springfield Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. ..Mt. Vernon, Ohio jerico Springs, .........Isabella, ...Springfield ...Springfield Lebanon Springfield, ....Springfield, Clara Alice Carlson.. ............ Walker, Blanche Carter ................ Fair Grove, Quentin Cassada ...... Riley Cheatham ........ Valderine Cheek .......... .........Everton, ......,..Clever, ....Springfield, Herman Childress ..............,. Seymour, Keith Childress ....,.... Vera Clayton ..... Louisa Coble ,.... .. james Cook ............... Doris Bethel Coon ........ Adine Copeland ......... joe Cox ....................... ........Seymour, . .......... Lebanon, ....Springfield, .....Springfield, Springfield, .......Cooter, .........WilIard, Landrum Cox, jr ............. Springfield, Norma Louise Coyle .......... Houston, Shirley Crall ......................., Richland, Bland Crismon ....... ................ P lato, Tyrus E. Cromer .............. Springfield, .ACCENT ON BEAUTY SUMMER swim CARNIVAL AND ozARKo QUEEN NOMINEES Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. S phomores 46 S phomores CORNELIUS VANDERBILT PLUS TRAILER COMES S. T. C.-WAY. Earl Crow ...........,,............... Licking, Mo Mary lane Crowder ...,....,... Branson, Mo Ralph Crume ............,..... Springfield, Mo Claudia Crumrine ........,,,. Springfield, Mo Helen Davidson ..,........... Springfield, Mo Dorothy Lena Davis Georgiana Davis ........... Lois Davis ...,,.,. Patsy E. Davis ...... Virgil Davis ............. Marie Deardorff ..,......... Ernest Dehoney ............ Alvera W. Delano Merlyn Denney ....... . Anajean Dennis ....... Hope DeSpain . ....... . Pampa, Mo . Springfield, Mo ........BiIlings, Mo .......Winona, Mo .......Bakersfield, Mo ,.Springfield, Moi ,.Springfield, Mo ..............Seneca, Mo .,..Berryville, Mo ..Springfield, Mo ..Springfield, Mo Virginia Lee Devin ....... -.,Springfield, Mo Bill Dickerson ............ Ralph Dimond ....,. Edna Lee Dipley ...... Earl Ditmars, ....... . Martha Dobbins ........ Vernon Dunham ....... Richard East ......,...... Mary Lee Ellis ,......... Kenneth Engelmann... ..Springfield, Mo ...............Larnar, Mo ..Springfield, Mo ,.Springfield, Mo ,Walnut Grove, Mo . Springfield, Mo Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. ...West Plains, Val Deane Fa.res .............. St. Louis, Mo. losephine Farmer ,.,..., . .......Willard, Mo. Wanda jeraldean Finley .,... Norfolk, Ark. loan Fite ..,..,.,............,,.. Marjorie M. Floyd .,...... jean Michael Flynn Ann Forkner ....... . .........,.. lim Lucile Foster .....,...... Dorothy Fowler ...........,. Charles Frazier ,.,....,.... Louise French. .,........... . ........Bolivar, Mo. Competition, Mo. Lucille Fricks ....,........,.......... Verona, Mo. Frances Fulbright .......,... Springfield, Mo. Dorothy Garbee .......,....., Springfeild, Mo. Lillian Garner ........ Arthur Gaston ..... Mary Ann Gibbons .,.... Verna Gibbs .........,........ Ray Glenn .,....... l-lazel Goode ..,...,.. Lowell Goodwin ...... . ..Bakersfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. .......Monett, Mo. .,......,Ozark, Mo. ........Springfield, Mo. Cabool, Mo. Sleeper, Mo. Myrtle Graham ..,.. ,......,.. S pringfield, Mo. Ray Graham .,........ Wayne Graham ,,,,,,... .,,......Miller, MO. Springfield, Mo. Susie Grantham ...,.... Walnut Grove, Mo. l Elizabeth Gremling ...........,.. Verona, Mo. Barnes Griffith ,..............,...... Willard, Mo. , Austin Grisham ..,............. Springfield, Mo. l Logan G. Groomer ...,...... Springfield, Mo. Margaret Gum . ....,,.. Rocky Comfort, Mo. 47 Mo. Springfield, Mo. Opolis, Kan. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Linn Creek, Mo. . Park Ridge, lll. Wilbert Hackmann ...., Marthasville, jean O. Haden ............ ..Springfield Rosa May Hadlock ..........,..... Miller Vivian Hagood .................. Doniphan Marjorie Hankins ..............,. Cassville Randall Hardin ,....... Mountain Grove, Dave Hargis ....... . ,.... ..... S pringfield Irene Harmon ......... .......Urbana Betty Harrington .................,.. jasper Helen Harris .................... Springfield Melvin Hartzteld ..... Daisy Hatten .,.......... ......Bronaugh .......Fordland jayne Haughawout .......... Springfield Mary jane Hawkins .................. Nixa I 9 I 1 1 1 9 n 1 u Holland Hayes ...................... Clever, Virginia Lee Hays ..... ....,Springfield Ruth L. Hazelton ..........., Marshfield Tommy j. Headley ......... Waller R. Heck ......... I 1 .......Manes, Springfield, Gene Hedgpeth .............. Rogersville, Maxine Heisey ..... Lena Mae Hicks...M ........Lockwood, ountain Grove, Rissie Rhea Hill ............ ,.Springfield, Robert W. Hoff ........,.... Springfield, David Holmes ..,............ Springfield, Bettye jean Holt ............ Springfield, Geneva House .............,.. Bakersfield, joe Arthur House .......... Bakersfield, Carolyn Hughes ........... ..... G reenfield, Roger William' Hunt .....,...,.. Billings, Katie johnson .................. .... R edford, Lerlene johnson .................. Fremont, Mary Loujohnson .......... Springfield, Monte jean johnson ...... Springfield, Glenn johnston .................. Seymour, Gloria jones ................,.... Mansfield, Mary Rebecca jones ........ Springfield, Stanley jones ..............,.. Springfield, William O. jones ........... Springfield, Robert Karch .,,.... ......... V erona, john Kaufman ....... ...... M arshfield, Rose Ann Keller ........ julina Kelly .,........... .........Thayer, ........Conway, Marjorie B. Kelly ................ Conway, Ralph Kennedy ................ Springfield, Martha Killingsworth.Walnut Grove, Ruth King ...........,............., Brighton, Virginia King ...... .......,........ C lever, Ruth Kirby ....... ...... M ount Vernon-, Maxine Kissee. ............... Syrena Kissee ............... . Margie Kitzmiller ........... Kissee Mills, Kissee Mills, .Springfield, Robert Kuhn ......... ......,... L ebanon, Riley Lacy ...................... Springfield, Mildred Landers ........ Highlandville, Carl R. Lane ...................,., Halfway, BODGE WOODY AND BOB HANCOCK AS DAISY MAE AND UHAIRLES jOE WIN ls AT THE K. D. BALL Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo M Mo Mo O Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo o. Mo Mo Mo o. Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. T jO FARMER IS THE QUEEN Sophomores Soph m res BRUIN BOOSTERS ON PARADE jack Langford ...................,.... jasper, Mo. Bill Ledgerwood .............. Springfield, Mo. Eugene Lee ............,................. Sparta, Mo. Catherine Leighty ........ Tonawanda, N. Y. Dorothy Ann Lemons ...... Springfield, Mo. Mo. Lawrence G. Letterman,.Springfield, Dan B. Leyerle ................ Springfield, Mo. Dorothy Lie Van .........,...,...... Lamar, Mo. jean Likins ...................... Ash Grove, Mo. Mo. Billy Link ................ Rocky Comfort, Meredith Lockwood ........ Springfield, Mo. Mo. Norma Lou Lovan,.ElDorado Springs, Mo. lla Long .................... Grove Springs, Gladys Gossage Lowe..Highlandville, Mo. Clara Mae McCann .............. Aurora, Mo. Roberta McCracken .............. Galena, Mo. Elizabeth McCraw ........., Springfield, Mo. Lois McFarland .................... Dry Nob, Mo. Virginia McGill .................... Branson, Mo. Cora Elizabeth McGuire .... Brighton, Mo. George McGuire, jr ............... Thayer, Mo. Elva McKinney ...................... Aldrich, Mo. Maxine McLemore .,........ Greenfield, Mo. Mo. Mo. Anna jane McMehen..Walnut Grove, Mary Aileen McMillan ,... Springfield, Martha Mace ...,.............. Springfield, Mo. Marie Madaus ................ Springfield, Mo. Maxine Maple ........ ........ N evada, Mo. Harold Massey ...................,.... Salem, Mo. Lillian Matthews ........ Walnut Grove, Mo. Shirley May .......................... Galena, Mo. Alice Meador ...................... Monett, Mo. Eddie Michael ................ Doris Miller ........ Marzella Miller ....... .......Norwood, ...,....Purdy, Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mildred Miller ........ ........ . .... P urdy, Mo. Norma Milsap ................ Springfield, Mo. Ada Moos ..'Q,i ......... ......... E lDorado, Mo. Vernel Moreland .............. St. james, Mo. Betty Mott ......... ...... H artyille, Mo. William Mullins ..... ............ C abool, Mol. Mary Murray ...... ......... S pringfield, Mo. George Neil ............... ........ A ldrich, Mo. Elizabeth Newton .............. Niangua, Mo. james Nichols ................ Springfield, Mo. Martha Nix .................... Springfield, Mo. Frank Nogel ...................... Pittsburg, Kan. Virginia Otterman .......... Springfield, Mo. Carol Dean Palmer ................ Liberal, Mo. Mary Christine Parke .... Springfield, Mo. june Parrish ..........,............ Omaha, Ark. Eva M. Payne ........ ...... G oodson,Mo. lo Pennycuick ...... .....,. T eresita, Mo. 1. B. Peterson .....,............ Stark City, Mo. Maxine Phillips .................... Bolivar, Mo. jean Plummer .......... Baxter Springs, Kan. , 1.4 ..u.llL.4. 49 , Robert Plummer,. .....,.. ReedsSpring, Lillian E. Potter ..... ....... F lemington, H. Alpha Powell .................... Thayer, Norma Gene Price ..,....... Springfield, Vivian Procton , ............. Webb City, Arch E. Pummill ............ Springfield, Mary Cleve Pursley ........ Springfield, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Opal Rathbun ......... .............. O zark, Mo. Bill Reaves ....................,. Springfield, Mo. jacquelyn Redyard .......... Springfield, Mo. Boyce Reser .......,...... ........... T unas, Mo. Frank Reser ........... ......Shell Knob, Evelyn Rhodes ................ Springfield, Mo. Mo Mary Ann Richesin ........ Springfield, Mo. Mirian Riggs ..... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Lavon Riley .......... ............ W aco, Mo-. Eugene Rimmer ....... ....... A urora, Mo lean C. Roark ........ ...... A nderson, Mo. Eilene Robinson .....l. Preble Rodgers .... George Rogers ..... .......Bolivar, ......Purdy, ........Sparta, Mo Mo Mo Doris Rowin .................... Springfield, Mo Mary Frances Sampson ..Springfield, Mo. Mary Marie Sawyer ........ Springfield, Mo. Pearl Schleifer .................... Halfway, Mo. Emily Schmid ....... Springfield, Mo. Robert Scott ..... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Ailsa Seiferd ..... ....... S pringfield, Mo. june Sewell ....... ,.............. D ixon, Mo. lanice Shamel .............. Competition, Mo l. T. Shipman ....... .............. O zark,Mo. Doris Simmons ...................... Clinton, Mo Hortense Simmons .............. Richland, Mo Norma Sitler ........................ Granby, Mo. Pearl Kathleen Skaggs..Humansville, Mo Harold Skelton ....... ........CassvilIe, Gerald Slusser ................ Springfield, Mo Mo Catherine Smith ....... ........ H ouston, Mo Lois Smith .......................... Fordland, Mo Virginia C. Smith ............ Springfield, Mo Doris Snodgrass ....... ........., E lkland, Mo Amy Southerland ............ Springfield Mo Mildred Mae Sparks ........ Springfield, Mary Spellman ................ Springfield Amos Stevenson .... ......... C onway, Bill Stewart ....... ....... S pringfield, Mo Mo Mo Mo Paul Stroud .... ....... S pringfield, Mo Leroy Stuart ....... ........ W est Plains, Mo Lea Sullivan ....... ......,........ M iller Mo Verna Lee Sumner .......... Springfield Eugene Suttles ..... .. .......jenkins D 1 v 0 Mo Mrs. Guy Sweeton ...... ........... D ora, Mo lack Temple .......................,.... Miller Mo Carl William Thomas ...... Springfield, Mo Pauline Thomas .............. Springfield Mo Billy Thornton .,.......... jerico Springs, Mo. THE CHRISTMAS PARADE FEATURES THE BRUIN BOOSTERS AND ANNA IEWELL BROWN AS MERRY CHRISTMAS Soph moves l ph mores S MORE S. T. C.-ITES IN CHRISTMAS PARADE- BOB STEVENSON AND BOB COONROD AS WISE MEN. HOLLAND HAYES AND DODIE FOWLER - AS WIZARD OF OZERS .e Roy Tibbot ................ Golden City, Mo. 'ichard Tink ........................ Granby, Mo. Irooxie S. Todd .................. Hartville, Mo. Vlaria Sue Tompkins .... Carndenton, Mo. 'auline Tracey ................ Springfield, Mo. irginia Trdgdon ....,....,........ Billings, Mo. arrett L. Tuck .............. Springfield, Mo. Eladys Tupper ...... ...... S pringfield, Mo. 'afty Van Dorn .............. Springfield, Mo. flary Sue Waddell ................ Willard, Mo. orothy Wade .................... Branson, Mo, ilber Wagemann ................ Billings, Mo. Dorothy Waits ................ Springfield, Mo. ,immy Ward ....... ....., S pringfield, Mo. Drval Watkins ....... ........ D unnegan, Mo. ietty Wattles .................... Halfway, Mo. firginia Weaver ...........,.. Springfield, Mo. I-lelen Marie Webb ..........,..... Miller, Mo. Vilson Wheat ................ Springfield, Mo. larbara White .................. Seymour, Mo. lathleen White .......... Higlflandville, Mo. ernice Williams ........,,.. Springfield, Mo. larence Williams .................. Reeds, Mo. lene Williams ...... ........ C rane,Mo1. rene Williams .......... ........... C rane, Mo. .owell Rex Wilson .......... Springfield, Mo. Vanda Mae Wilson ................ Crane, Mo. Vilbur Wilson .,................ Fair Play, Mo. Xlene Wingo ..................,, Northview, Mo. ielen Marie Winters ...... Springfield, Mo, fictor Wood .,,......................... Nixa, Mo. iarl Woodard ................ Farmington, Mo. Aillard Wormington .........,..., Pierce, Mo-. Aax York ....................,......... Bolivar, Mo. Iugene Young ....... ....... H artville, Mo. Lf IQ If I PRESIDENT ARTHUR LEE NELSON LOUIS NICHOLSON Vice-President SARAH FRANCES IENKINS Secretary and Treasurer O I .. .'-' - - ..' v 3 f. J. 1 ,ln .. 'li- , ni' . . .,'. ' a'. - 0 ul' ,n f 'oshmon lT'S CHRISTMAS SNOW DOUBT johnny Abbett ................ Springfield, Mo. james R. Acton .............. Springfield, Mo. William Adams .............. Springfield, Mo. Lois Versal Adams .................... Ava, Mo. Edgar Adamson .......,...... Springfield, Mo. Bent Agee ......,............... Springfield, Mo. Howard M. Aldridge ...... Springfield, Mo. lean Allder .................... Springfield, Mo. Tommy Allen, lr ................,.... Noble, Mo. Robert K. Allgeier ,......... Springfield, Mo. Helen Anderson ,..... Mountain Grove, Mo. Vaudine Andrews .....,........ Seymour, Mo. john A. Appelquist .............. Monett, Mo. Lula Armstrong ...l............ Lockwood, Mo. Tolise Atchley ..... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Ray Atkinson ................ Bakersfield, Mo. Georgia AuBuchon .............. Richland, Mo. Philip Auner ,................... Springfield,Mo. Morris S. Baer .................... Hartville, Mo. Betty Bagby ....,..................... Aurora, Mo. Sophie jane Bainter .............. Liberal, Mo. Bryan Baker .........,........ Springfeild, Mo. Emma lean Baker .........,.. Springfield, Mo. Truman Baker ......,. ......... K Tassville, Mo. Bufford Barnes ............ Humansvllle, Mo. Nina Roena Barnes .................. Plato, Mo. Betty Barton .................. Springfield, Mo. june Beaty ...... ..,... H umansville, Mo. Rosaline Beckerdite ......,..... Conway, Mo. lmogene Beers ,................,.. Seymour, Mo. Robert Bein ....... ........ S pringfield, Mo. William Belk ....... ......,...... 1 oplin, Mo Charles Belshe ....... ....... R ichland,Mo. Frieda Bennett ........ .....,......... D ora, Mo. Ruth Bennett .,..... ........ S pringfield, Mo. Doris Loraine Berry ..........,..... Avilla, Mo. jack Berst .......,,............. Springfield, Mo. Madalyn Bilderback .........,.. Conway, Mo. Roger Bishop .................... Louisburg, Mo. Bob Blain ...................... Springfield, Mo. Leon Blakey ..,......,.....,.... Springfield, Mo. Hillard Blankenship ........ Springfield, Mo. Twila Blanton ....... ...........Grove, Okla Irving Bonham .............. Springfield, Mo. jack Bonner ..............,. Macks Creek, Mo. Alberta Baugh .......... Mount Vernon, Mo Neva jean Bouldin .,........ Mt. Grove, Mo Charles Boyd .......................,.. Ozark, Mo. Merva Bradshaw, ......... Raymonville, Mo David Brady .............. Walnut Grove, Mo Guy Brashear .................. Springfield, Mo Mary lean Brasher ...... jerico Springs, Mo Henrietta Bray .....,.................. Swan, Mo Owen Breckner ..............,....... Drury, Moi Genelle Breeding ............ Gainesville, Mo Louise Bridges ........ .......... O zark, Mo 53 I William T. Brigham ...........i Aurora Mo Bill Broce ................... Springfield, M Frederick Brock ........,... Springfield, M Edna Maire Brock .............. Richland M Arthur Brown ................ Springfield Mo Helen Brown ...................... Republic Mo james Gentry Brown .......... Houston, Mol I I Mary Ann Brown .....,....., Springfield,Mo! Travis Brown .......... ...... N iangua Mo Rex Browning ...... ............,,. A va Mo Louis Bruton ..,... ......., N orwood Mo David Bryant ,,.................... Richland, Mo, Bill Bryant ...............,............ Nevada Mol Maxine Budd .......... ElDorado Springs, Mo Irene Burdette ................ Springfield Mo Isabella Burdick .............. Springfield Mo Evelyn Burford ..,......,...,.. Springfield, Mo Marguerite Burger .................. Swan, Mo Virginia Burger .................... Billings, Mo Edgar Burks ....,.... ........ S pringfield Mo Vera Lee Burns ......, .......... N evada Mo Bill Busby ......,.................., Norwood Mo Sanford Butcher ........ Walnut Grove, Mo David Butler .................. Springfield Mo Doris L. Butler ........ ....... B lue Eye Mo Lois Calton ........... ........ V erona Mo Ruth Carlson ....... ........ W alker, Mo Millard Carter ...,.., ...... H oeomo, Mo Manferd Casey ...... ,.... B ranson Mo Opal Catlett ...... ...... B irch Tree Mo june Cave ........i.. ........ S pringfield Mo Dorothy Chaffin ........,,.... Rogersville Mo loella Chaffin ..... ............. O zark, Mo Edward Chapin ................ Unionville Mo jaunita Chapman ............ Pierce City, Mo Betty lo Chappell .,........ Springfield, Mo Bill Chatham ..............,,.. Springfield Mo Berniadine Cheek ............ Springfield, Mo Kenneth Bruce Cheek ..., Star Route Mo Wallace R. Chisholm ...... Bessemer, Mich Harold Clairborn .......... Decaturville Mo Peggy Clanton ....... ...... N eosho Mo Kenneth Clark ................ Statesbury Mo Clarence Clarke ............ Springfield Mo Miriam Coble ..... ........ S pringfield Mo Ruth Coffing .,..........i...,. Springfield Mo Lucille Alice Coggins ................ Plad Mo Bernadine Cole .................... Granby Mo Ethyleen Coleman ................ Aurora, Mo Harold Collins ......... ..Lockwood, Mo William Compton ..... Springfield, Mo N. Edwin Condray .......... Springfield Mo Clarence Connell ....... ....... M arion Mo Johnnie Conrow ...... ......... L ebanon Mo David Cooper ,........... Mt. Vernon Mo james W. Copening ........ Springfield Mo NOISE AND SlLENCE- THE GREENWOOD BAND AND THE LIBRARY reshm n 54 f 'eshm n THERE ARE MANY WAYS TO STUDY, BUT HERE ARE THE BEST. KING SHOLLENBERGER AND MARTHA LOU ELLINCTON BETTY AND CHAS. LLOYD Dale Copp .....,....... ....,...... L incoln, Ark. Edward Corbett ..... ...... S pringfield, Mo. Dorothy Coultice .........,....... Elkart, Kan. Ben Cowan .............A...,.,.... Richland, Mo. Virginia Cowden ..4..... Pleasant Hope, Mo. Ruby Cowherd .............. Butterfield, Mo. Mabel Cox .......... ..... S pringfield, Mo. Paul Cox ........................ Springfield, Mo. Hazel L. Coxen .............. Linn Creek, Mo. Dorothy Coyne ...... ...... L ockwood, Mo. Cloyd Creach .............. Macks Creek, Mo. Robert R. Crockett .... Pleasant Hope, Mo. Dale Croddy ..,................., Anderson, Mo. Mildred Crosby ....... ...... S pringfield, Mo. Clay Crump .............. Caplinger Mills, Mo. june Crussell ............. Walnut Grove, Mo. Rosette Cummings ........ Marionville, Mol. Clarke Cummins ............. Springfield, Mo. Lorraine Cunningham .... Springfield, Mo. Dortha Curry ................ Colden City, Mo. Dolpha M. Daniel ......... ....McAllester, Okla. Denzil R. Davis ................ Dadeville Louise Darby ............ Dixie Davis ........... Edgar Davis .... Naomi Davis ...... Paul F. Davis ........ Twyla Davis ...... ......,..Aldrich .......Springfield ........Washburn ........,.CurealI Mt. Vernon, ...Ash Grove, Mo. , Mo. , Mo. , Mo. , Mo. , Mo. Mo. Stanley Dawson .............. Marshfield, Mo. june Nelle Deatherage ..............,. Ink, Mo. Bill Denney ......................,. Carthage, Mo. Helen Deppe ...................... Lebanon, Mo. Tom Dickerson ....,........., Springfield, Mo. lack Dixon ............ ....... S pringfield, Mo. Gladys Dobbs ........ ...... A nderson, Mo. Norma lean Dollison ,..... Springfield, Mo. jaunita Donald .,................ Lebanon, Mo. jean Doss ........... ....... S pringfield, Mo. jean Douglass ....... ........... S enath, Mo. Eleanore Dowler ....... ....... N eosho, Mo. Elaine Duncan ...... ......,.... F airview, Mo. Orlis Durnell ..... ......Flemington, Mo. Mo. Esther Early ............ Mountain Grove, Mildred Early .................. Morrisville, Dorothy Edmondson ........ Springfield, Opal Edwards .......... Mountain View, Betty june Eldred ,...... Macks Creek, G. M. Eldred ............... Macks Creek, Mo. Robert Eley ..... ........... N ewburg, Mo 'Mary Sue Elkins ............ Springfield, Martha Lou Ellington ...... Springfield, Kenneth Elmore Elnor Elson ........ Clarence Emmert ......, Loma Lee Estep ...... .Dorothy Evers Plato, Mo Mo Ash Grove, Mo .Walnut Grove, Mo Chestnut Ridge, Mo Springfield, Mo 55 Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. it losephine Ewan ................ Stotesbury, Carl Ferguson, lr ...,, Willow Springs, Leola Mae Fike ........... Competition, Mabel D. Fike ..,........... Competition, Elmore Findley .................. Norwood, Mary Helen Finkbiner .... Springfield, Wilma jean Flournoy ............ Lamar, Richard Floyd .............. Thomasville, Virginia Nell Fogerson .......... Aurora, jean Ford .................. .Springfield, Charles Foster ................ Weaubleau, Hazel Marie Foster ...... 1 ..... Seymour, Dale Freeman ...,................ Kirkwood, George Freeman ...... .... H allsville, Patrick Freeman ............. jimmy Frink ........ . Bob Fugate ......... john Fuller .............. Erma Mae Funk ........ Howard S. Gabriel... Violet Gaines ................... .......Thayer, .Springfield, .....Houston, ...Newburg, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo .....Arcadia, Kan. ....Corinth, N. Y. Betty jean Garbee ................ Billings, Vernie Garner ........... .... H artville, Mary Eloise Garoutte ........ Halltown, Mima Garrison .................... lsabella, Ralph E. Gaston ............ Springfield, Neva Gemmecke .............. Seligman, Robert George ...... . Mary jo Geren .......... Lelia Belle Ghan ......... Lucile Marie Giles .... Roberta Gillespie ....... Eugene Gilmore ....... Helen Ginn ......... Freeman Glenn ....... ......Greenfield, ........Clever, ....,...Clever, ..,..Branson, ......WiIlard, .......Granby, .......Aurora, .. ...... Ozark, Homer Zeine Goatcher .... Springfield, lane Goodnight .................... Pineville, Thomas H. Goodpaster .... Springfield, W. Wayne Goodvin ...... West Plains, Emma lo Goss .................,.... Sleeper, Silas Grantham .......,.. Walnut Grove, Bessie Green ........ ......... S pringfield, Carroll F. Green .............. StarkCity, ...Strafford, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. O. Mo. O. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Virginia Greenwade .............. Willard, Mo. Imogene, Greer ................ Bronaugh, Mo. Harold Grier ...................... Strafford, Mo. Leonard Grisham ............ Springfield, Mo. Lillian Hackleman..ElDorado Springs, Frances Haffa ........................ Aurora, Mo. Mo. Gipsy Hagan ............ Mountain Grove, Mo. Alice Haley .............. Southwest City, Mo. Elsie Hamlin ...................,...... Aurora, Mo. Elaine Hammar .............. Springfield, Mo. Margery Hammond ..ElDorado Sprgs, Mo. Viola Hammond .... ElDorado Springs, Mo. Bob Hancock .................. Springfield, Mo. DENNEY SHARPENS UP HIS DEBATING- TECHNIQUE ON MCMAHAN CRUME NEEDS NO LINE FOR BROCK Y reshm n 'eshm n INN INTERLUDES Gene L. Hanson. ............ Springfield Betty Harmon ...... Ruth Harp ......... Nellie Harpe .,... Eva Harper ......... Maxey Harper ....... j. T. Harris ......... Grace Harrison ..... Lena Harrison ......... Harold W. Harter Frances Hauck ..............,..,..... Duffy Hawkins ...... Billie Hayes ......... ..,.Walnut Grove ..........,........Nixa .........Ash Grove .......Willard ........Galena Ozark ..... Springfield Bill Harris ...,,........ .ElDorado Springs, .........Springfield ............,.Fairview Dixon ..........Ash Grove ........Springfield Alice Maebel Haymes .... Claremore, Okla Charles William Haymes ...... Elkland jack Hegepeth .................... Fremont, Geraldine Hedgpeth ..,.,... Rogersville, jack Henderson ............. Springfield Bryce C. Hendricks ............ Republic Maxine Hendrix ................ Brookline, john Hennessy .........,...... Springfield Hoyt Hensley .................... Norwood Maxine Hern .......... Mountain Grove, Vera Hern .............. Mountain Grove, Opal Hibbard ........................... Ava Ernest E. Hiebert .......,.......... Verona Riley Hindman ............ Walnut Grove, Betty joe Hoff ..... Glenn Holder ........ Lowell A. Holdredge... Phil Holloway ....... Paul E. Hooker ........ Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo ...,...Dallas, Texas ......,.Humansville, Mo ,West Burlington New York ....,.. Stratford ...,..,.Seligman jewell Horak ,...............,....... Pomona Mary Frances Horine .......... Cassville Betty Lee Howard ........... ..... L amar Genilie Kidd Howell ........ Springfield Howard Howser .......,.... Lake Ozark Edgar C. Huff .......... ......... E verton Virgil H. Hughes ......,..... Springfield Hiram Hunt .,.....,,........... Springfield Wilbur Hunt .... .......Fair Play Paul M. Hunter .........,.. West Plains Marie Hupens .................. Bronaugh Emma Louise Hurst .... Koshkonong Virlee Hutsell ....... ..,........,...Dawson Richard E. Hyder .....,.. ...Springfield William F. lmpey .............. Houston Mary Maxine lngram ........,... Bolivar Edwin C. jackson ,........... Stark City Lucas jackson ...................... Bolivar Millie jackson ................ West Plains Herbert james .......... Willow Springs, Wanda jamison ..........,....... Steelville Farris jeffries ..............., Osage Beach Carl jeffries ....... .......Camdenton 1 1 n Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. 57 Sarah jenkins .........,. Cross Timbers, Lloyd jetter ....... ...... M acks Creek, Mo. Elinor johnson ...... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Alice jones... ....... ,...... C ape Fair, Mo. William jones ...... ...,.., S pringfield, Mo. Grace jones ...., Theda jones .... jack justus ......... Alzada Keeney ...... .. Evelyn Kelley. Ted Kelley ..... ........Branson, . ...... Lebanon, Mo Mo ........Branson, Houston, Golden City, Mo. Philadelphia, Penn. Virginia Kelley ,....... ...... S pringfield, Mo. Curtis C. Kelly ...... ....... P ierce City, Mo. Elizabeth Kelly ...... ..,.... S pringfield, Mo. Marjorie Lee Kelly ....,,,..,...... Neosho, james Kemm ....,............. Springfield, Margaret Kemp .... ElDorado Springs, jim Kensinger ..,...,...,,.... Rogersville, Euella Key ........... Mo Steelville, Mo Kathleen Killian .........., Springfield, Mo Mary Ruth Kimes ........ Humansville, Mo Anna Lee Kincaid .............. Carthage, Mo Mary King ............................ Aldrich, Mo Mary Virginia King ........ Springfield, Mo Dick King ...................... Springfield, Mo Walter Kirby, jr ......, ......... E verton, Mo Kathryn Kitchell ..........,. Springfield, Mo Oren A. Kleitz ...... ...,....,... H ume, Mo Frances Koenig ................ Chadwick, Mo Wayne Laidlaw ...................... Miller, Mo Frank Lane .......... ....... S pringfield, Mo j. R. Langford ..,.... ....... R ichland,Mo Effie Layson ..... ....... S pringfield, Mo jaunita Lea ........... ........ M arshfield Mo julius E. Lefler ................ Mt. Grove, Mo Willard Leslie ................ ..... . Buffalo, Mo james Bernie Lewis .................. Ava, Mo Natalie Lindsay .................. Conway, Ernest Link ........ ...... R ocky Comfort, Arlie Loe Lisech .... Betty jane Lloyd... ..............Conway, .........Springfield, Mo Mo Mo Mo Kenneth Locke .... .....,. S pringfield, Mo Velma Locke ................ Humansville, Mo Diemer Long .................. Springfield, Mo james F. Longcrier... Stone Lowry ,......... Leo A. Luebbert... Mary McCann ....... .........Springfield, .Walnut Grove, Mo Mo Mo Mo ..........Winona, ........Dixon, Mack McClanahan .............. Niangua, Mo. Ward McClanahan ...... ....... U rbana, Mo. Pauline McCoy .................... Success, Mo. joe Zane McCulloch ............ Branson, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Pearl McDonald .......,.,........ Fordland, Mo. C-ewinner McDonnold ...... Marshfield, Mo. Mo. Dorothy McFarland ........ Springfield, Mo. Helen McFadm .....,.............. Conway, N. Y. A. SHOVEL RHYTHM AT WORK TO BREAK UP THE EDUCATIONAL LOCK STEP 'eshm n 'Qshmon THE E E A.ENTERTAHW- DRAWING FOR A CALF SQUARE DANCE Bertha McGinnis ........... Springfield, Harriet McKibbin ..........,, Lesterville, Marjorie McLaughlin. ......,......Plato, Daytona McMahon ......., Greenfield, Ann McMillan ......,... Kathleen McNabb ............Purdy, .....,..Exeter, Dorothy M. Mabary ..,........,.... Ozark, Tom Mabrey ,.... Bill Magers .......... . Edward Malgren ...... .....,...Neosho, ....Springfield, Springfield, Raymon Martin ..........., Humansville, Marjorie Marlin ........ Georgia Marsh ...... Hubert Mason ...... Audrey Lee Matthews ....Springfield, ......Louisburg, ,.........AIton, .Walnut Grove, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Esther Matthews .................. Sullivan, Mo. Marjorie Mattox ....... ..., S pringfield, Mo. Faust Matthews ....... ......,,., U rbana, Mo. Sylvia Maxey ........ . .... Springfield, Mo. Leeson Meador .... ........ C assville, Mo. Esther Meadows ...... ........ A urora, Mo. Maurine Meadows ......... Springfield, Mo. Hildred Medlock .....,.............. Yukon, Mo. Zelda May Mers ............... Carthage, Mo. joseph Meyer .......... ....... R ockville, Mo. Marion Meyer ...... ....,... M t. Grove, Mo. jack Miller ...................... Springfield, Mo. Robert Miller .......,.. Southwest City, Mo. Raymond Mitchell .,....,,.. Kansas City, Mo. Marion Moffett .,............ Springfield, Mo. Martin T. Moffitt .......... Springfield, Mo. Martha Lou 'Morris ........ Springfield, Mo. Naomi Morton ..................,. Urbana, Mo. Raymon Morton ............. Springfield, Mo. Leota Moss ........,. ........ C arthage, Mo. Ruth Moss ........... .,...... S pringfield, Mo. Marjory Moulder ............ Linn Creek, Mo. Mildred Murray ...... ......... S eymour, Mo. Lois Murrell .................,....,... Falcon, Mo. Mildred Nall .................... Springfield, Mo. Winifred M. Neff ,... Pleasant Hope, Mo. Arthur Nelson .................... Houston, Mo. Martha jane Neonnig ..., SpringfieId,Mo. Gene Newman ........,....... Springfield, Mo. Robert Newton ................,..... Rome, Mo. Adele Neyer ....... ........ B illings, Mo. Paul Nichols ....... ...... H artville, Mo. Helen Niehaus .....,................. Lamar, Mo. Lewis Noble ......... ......, S pringfield, Mo. Wilbur Nolan ................ Springfield, Mo. Margaret Anne Nye ........ Springfield, Mo. Virginia Oglesby ..........,,...... Aurora, Mo. jean O'Rear .........,.,... ,......... 1 asper, Mo Elveda Osborn ,..,. .......... F air Play, Mo George Ovens ............,...,, Springfield, Mo Cora Faye Owen ..,............... Aldrich, Mo 59 Doris Owen ...... ..... Springfield, Emmagene Owen ................ Houston Gertie Pachl ......... Gerald F. Page ....... Robert Parker ...... Winfred Parker ....... g leane Parks ........... Reitha Parsons ..... Ethel Partlowe ..... .......Sprlngfield ...........Ozark Springfield ......,Lebanon Crane . ....... Sleeper Elvin Peck ...........,,......... Rogersville Ruth Perry ..,......... Geraldine Persinger Kathleen Peters ..... Virginia Peterson .. Gertrude Pharris ..., ......Competition ........Springfield .........Springfield .....,.......,Buffalo ..............Willard Lois Shayne Pickett ,...... ....... F orsyth Nixie Poindexter ........ Evelyn Prescott ......... Ethel Proctor .............. Erma jean Puett ..... james Pursell, ...... .. Christine Radley ......... George Rand ......... Grace Rathbun .,,... Dorothy Redfearn... Leah Reed .............. Theda Reed .............. Elaine Reese .............. Mildred Reese ............ Mary Regehr ..,... ..S. Greenfield .....Springfield ....Malta Bend, ..........Galena, ......Elkland .....Springfield, ....,Springfield, ...........Ozark, .........Bois D'Arc, Ozark, ......Mt. Grove, Brown Branch, Brown Branch, ...........Aurora, .West Fork, Chester Rice ....... ......... G orin, Glenn Rice ....... ..,....... S eymour, Elda Rich ........................ Louisburg, Andy Richard .................... Republic, Bobbie Zoe Richardson .... Mt. Grove, Pat Richardson ........... .....Birch Tree, Pauline Richner ........ ......... B olivar, Agnes Riley ............ ...... C aulfield, Wilma Roach ...,.................... Aurora, Louise Robberson ................ Cassville, Kathryn Mae Robbins. ..,.... Pineville, Annetta Roberts ..............,. Eminence, Dorothy Ellen Roberts .......... Lamar, Dorothy Lou Roberts ...... Springfield, Frank Roberts ..................., Buffalo, Marlin Roberts ....., ,.............Urbana, Ruth Ellen Roberts ...... Humansville, Gene A Robertson ...... ................Ozark, james Robertson .......... Phillipsburg, Betty Roe .............. ....,.... E lDorado, Frank Roebuck .............. Morrisville, Leo Rollins .....,....................., Laquey, Charles A. Rollston ............ St. Louis, Paul Rollston ...................... Branson, Elda Romine ........ .............. S tella, Helen Roney ...... ...... M orrisville, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. MO. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. BRUIN BOOSTERS' INITIATION C-YM CLASS ON THE MARCH f 'oshm n 60 l harlena Wagnon .......,.. Mt. Vernon, Mo. Ethryn Walker ............., Gainesville, Fla. elma Walker ......., .....l... B illings, Mo. 'Beta Wallace ..............., Hammond, Mo. arvell Wallis ...... .....l. S pringfield, Mo. nita Walton ................ Springfield, Mo. ean Wampler ..........., Reeds Spring, Mo. ine Wampler ....... .......... B illings, Mo. zanita Waters ...... ...... E lk Creek, Mo. loyd Watkins ........,........, Dunnegan, Mo. enneth Watters ............ Marshfield, Mo. 1ildred Weagley .............. Chadwick, Mo. .Ilene Weaver .............. Springfield, Mo. velyn Webb ........ ....... S pringfield, Mo. Tlilliam H. Webb .......... Springfield, 'largie Welcher .................... Neosho, ,arl Wells .,.......... ..,.... S pringfield, 'lelen Wells ..... .............., O zark, tiene West .....,.... ....... S pringfield, ob Westervelt .............. Springfield, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. -loward Whitaker .............. Sarcoxie, Mo. lizabeth White ..............,.,... Ozark, Mo. 'vona White ....,............. Springfield, Mo. felda Faye Whitley..EIDorado Sprgs, Mo. .ois Wharton ...................... Hollister, Mo. Aarion Wicker ................ Springfield, Mo. luby Wicker ....,... ....... B akersfield, Mo. ionnie Wiggins ..... ........ C arthage, Mo. Bene Wilkerson ..,,,,....,... Springfield, Mo. arjorie Wilkerson ......., Rogersville, Mo. eorge Wilkins ................,...,, Clever, Mo. illie K. Willey ...... ........... P henix, Mo. Aaxine Williams ............ Kissee Mills, Mo. -ucy Willoughby ............r.,....... Nixa, Mo. oe Wilson ........... ' ........ Elwood, Mo. Nilbur Wilson ........ ....r., O zark, Mo. -ois Wimmer ............. ........ L iberal, Mo. eanna Winchester .............. Neosho, Mo. Eosalie Windes ................ Lockwood, Mo. vlargaret Windsor ............,. Lebanon, Mo. vlaxine Wise .....,................ Everton, Mo. vlary Throne Wofford ...... Athens, Texas ean Wood ......,.. ........ S pringfield, Mo. Ruth Woodard ...................... jasper, Mo. Jirginia Wooding ............ Pierce City, Mo-. Vlary Freda Woods ........ Mt. Vernon, Mo. vlary Margaret Woody ..., Springfield, Mo. oe A. Worley .................... Stockton, Mo. -lazel Wright ..... ....... L amar, Mo. vlargaret Wright ................ Nevada, Mo. -amar Wyrick ...... ....... A sh Grove, Mo -aurence Wyrick .............. Ash Grove, Mo ouis Wyrick ........ ....... A sh Grove, Mo Ima Yokley .1 ..... ........,. A rcadia, Kan arylynn Young ............ Springfield, Mo Bebert Young .... ....,...Walnut Grove, Mo Sk ,- 'Ray E. Youngblood .............. Elllriton, Mo Hubert Zerr .....,........,..... St. Charles, Mo 'eshm n -W-W f----'ff -f-' - I PUIBLICATIDNS O FOIQENSICS C MUSIC 0 DEPARTMENTAL sums 6 socml owns XGTTN A f ku . 4-, 1 . '-GPA. fu, -11:-:N '4'fh'. . .ffgqx s,..- . .,..,.'. . ,-, -. .g,- 'g.'.. ' --:.-n, su., -. ', - . as- ,'. H . vs - '.-. . s -Tru xg. H ' -.. n 1. 5 Q FRED RAINS Editor Allen Routt joel Arnold Esby McGill Anna Mang Monta Osborne james Robertson Landrum Cox, lr. jacquelyn Redyard Martin Mitchum Marion Moffett 66 as 0 'ww aw' Membzv P0 X55 Snssomi f Fred Rains ....... ..................... E ditor Allen Routt .......,... ' ..... Business Manager lames Robertson .... ........ S ports Editor joe Arnoldl .......... ..... S ales Manager Martin Mitchum ,... .................., P hotography Monta Osborne ...... ................................... C lubs Esby McGill ............ ....... A ssistant Sales Manager Landrum Cox, jr. ..... ......r.................. A rt Editor Anna Mang ....,.,.... ................ L iterary Editor jacquelyn Redyard .......... ...... ..... .............. F a culty Marion Moffett .................,....................... Art Assistant Assistants: Ada Frances Brown, Madelyn Brown, Mary Cunningham, Dorothy Evers, Woodrow Denney, Wanda Finley, Elizabeth Kelly, Bette McMahan, Naomi Mitchell, Mary Murray, Gene Newman, Mary Cleve Pursley, Sybil Roebuck, and Marian Lee Smith. PAUL BURNETTE Literary Advisor DR W. V, CHEEK Faculty Sponsor IAIQIK ln assembling a school annual the first goal of the editor is to make his book truly representative of student life. The staff members have kept this guiding principle before them in the production of the l94O OzarkO. A definite attempt has been made to include all phases of school life. Both the academic and extra-curricular activities receive proportional representations. Stress has been placed upon making the l94O OzarkO a pictorial instead of a literary presentation of student life. lt is with these objectives in mind that the annual has been pro- duced. Although complete success has not been achieved, this book offers, the staff believes, an interesting portrayal of student activities. ss Mary Cunningham Ada Frances Brown Sybil Roebuck Woodrow Denney Virginia Peterson Bette lVlcMahan Maurine Meadows Elizabeth Kelly Madelyn Brown Wanda Finley Dorothy Evers GUY OSBORN Ezfilor WILLIAM BRANDT Business Manager Max Cox Burton Stevenson Monta Osborne Ann Shadburne Harold Skelton Lena Cross Ruth Kaufman Nina Ninas Fred Rains Maurine Meadows 68 '5 ' ',-. SDSU ES Guy Osborn ........ ............A....... E ditor William Brandt ....... ....., B usiness Manager Max Cox ......A..4........ ....... A ssociate Editor Burton Stevenson ....... .........,.. C opy Editor Monta Osborne ....... ........ N ews Editor Ann Shadburne ......, ...... F eature Editor Harold Skelton ..... ....... S ports Editor Lena Cross .......... ....... M usic Editor Ruth Kaufman ........... ...... S ociety Editor jacquelyn Redyard ..,.. ...... S ociety Editor Nina Ninas ........... ....... C lub Editor Fred Rains .............. ......... A rt Editor Maurine Meadows .i,........., ................................ T ypist Reporters: Robert Allgeier, Gwendolyn Bishop, Randall Cassada, Shirley Crall, Wanda Finley, james Kemm, Helen Neihaus, Allen Routt, and' Marjorie Wilhoit. DD The college newspaper is designed to fulfill at least two objectives. ln addition to providing an institution with a news source, it offers an opportun- ity for pre-journalism students to exercise any writing talents they may possess. The Southwest Standard has conformed to both aims. The Standard is fortunate in the fact that policy and practice are dependent upon editorial dictation alone. lt is allowed to speak in the frank and un- challenged tone befitting a democratic student publi- cation. Once each year, however, the Standard devi- ates from routine to combine newspaper style with farcial inclinations in an annual April Fool smear sheet in which any member of either the student body or faculty may find himself figuring in sensational news stories or involved in most unusual plots and intrigues. ln accordance with tradition, the Standard this year has maintained a high degree of grammatical purity and has attempted to be a truly representative spokesman fo-r each organization and individual on the campus. Editorials have been designed to promote improved conditions in S. T. C. and to exprets editorial opinion in a direction where the most benefit would be derived. A capable, conscientious staff and an experienced advisor have aided materially in producing a Standard year of success. LEE H. MORRIS Faculiy Sponsor james Kemm Helen Neihaus Randall Cassada Shirley Crall Allen Routt Esther Early Raymon Martin Marjorie Wilhoit Robert Allgeier Wanda Finley 69 vi l - WOODROW DENNEY HORACE HASELTINE C H A M P I O N S The i939-4O season was a banner one in S. T. C. forensics. This year was outstanding both from the standpoint of individual achievement and exemplary team record. Fifteen different students represented Springfield Teachers in l75 debates against colleges and universities of the midwest. Of these debates S. T. C. gained l32 victories. Horace Haseltine and Woodrow Denney, senior men's team, broke their record of 44 wins in one season by taking 67 decisions in 76 debates. The increased number of participants and the extension of the debating schedule as the teams success permits is in line with the policy of the debate director, Dr. Virginia Craig. The first major victory of the year was achieved at Ada, Oklahoma. At this meet Haseltine and Denney went through eight rounds undefeated. The finals resulted in a Springfield victory over the University of Oklahoma. ln the Tahlequah tourney, 'Mary Cleve Pursley and Emily Schmid, sophomores, reached the semi-finals of the senior women's division. Miss Pursley was awarded top honors in oratory. TOP ROW: R. A. Ellis, Barnes Griffith, Mary Cleve Pursley, Emily Schmid, Ralph Kennedy, Waller Heck, jacquelyn Redyard. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Ledgerwood, Bob Stewart, Earl Ditmars, Lena Mae Hicks, john Kelly, Marian Lee Henry. The Baylor Forensic at Waco, Texas, was the next meet. Three championships were added there. Haseltine and Denney defeated Texas Christian University in the debate finals for the first place trophy. Woodrow Denney won both oratory and extemporaneous speaking. R. A. Ellis and Barnes Griffith, also a senior team, held high individual ranks in this meet. Schmid and Pursley reached the semi-finals at Arkadelphia, Arkansas, losing to the strong Natchitoches, La., team. Five teams were taken to the Mid-West Forensic Meet at Norman, Oklahoma. Denney and Haseltine de- feated Kearney, Nebraska, Teachers in the finals of the men's division. Two senior teams next attended the Eleventh Annual Savage Forensic at Durant, Oklahoma. Here, Ellis and Griffith reached the semi-finals of the consolation bracket. Denney and Haseltine lost to Baylor University, a traditional rival, in the elimination rounds. The state tournament was held at Fulton this year. No championships were awarded in debate. Lena Mae Hicks and Mary Cleve Pursley were the only undefeated team in their division after six rounds of competition. Haseltine and Denney had a similar record. Denney won oratory and extemporaneous speaking by unanimous verdicts. Miss Pursley was second in the women's oratory. The last regularly scheduled tournament was at Natchitoches, La. Schmid and Pursley gained six vic- tories in a strong field of women debaters. Haseltine and Denney were awarded the decision for their fourth tournament championship. I I As a post-season award, Denney and Haseltine were sent to Rock Hill, S. C. Here by winning ten straight debates they were, awarded the Grand Eastern Debate Championship. Haseltine was also awarded second place in the Best Debater's Contest. Dr. Virginia I. Craig, debate coach, went with the teams to most of the meets. ' DR. VIRGINIA I. CRAIG HARDI NG BOEHM Champion A Harding Boehm was chosen by a faculty committee at the annual assembly contest to represent S. T. C. at the state oratorical contest at Columbia, Missouri. This Peace Oratori- cal Contest is held in every state through the donations made by the Seabury sisters of Rhode Island. Boehm, speak- ing his oration, Our Answer to the Militarists , was awarded top honors. The first place carried with it a cash award of fifty dollars. One of the most effective means of arousing a measure of enthusiasm on the part of students is the school band. The S. T. C. band was even more successful last fall due to several factors. Director Winston E. Lynes added color and punch to student gatherings with many popular, lively tunes which his group used to provide the inspiration at football and basketball games and pep assemblies. The band members received new blue uniforms with yellow trimming last fall-too late for the football season, however. The band, during the fall term, accompanied the football team to Warrensburg, Mis- souri, where they gave an exhibition concert. Later in the year the band was host to the Warrensburg band at a basketball game. Among other activities of the school year in which the band was featured was the senior class Play-night with the IS. T. C. Swingsters, a brass FLUTES: Ralph Rauch Virginia King Mary Lee Pence Bernadine Cole PICCOLO: Claire Campbell OBOE: Eleanor Dowler CLARINETS: Tyrus Cromer john Wainright Eugene Gilmore Bob Swing Gene Blue Robert Skelton Ishmael Creson Lois Adams Esther Matthews Emma Sue Snow Alzada Keeney Lois Wimmer Martha Stanton Dale Chillcut june O'Quinn BASSOON : Homer Goatcher ALTO CLARINET: Margaret Kemp BASS CLARINET Wilson Wheat SAXOPHONES: Austin Grisham Rex Browning Duffy Hawkins Margie Brown i CORNETS: Dean Smith Earl Ditmars Warren Hitt Paul Cox Ed Corbett Chester Neihardt Elmer Thomas john Robert Hancock Art Littman Stanley Dawson Harold Claiborn Stone Manes 72 johnny Baker Walter Gene White HORNS: Harold Atkissson Tom Goodpaster King Shollenberger Brebner Walker TROMBONES: Don Tisdale jimmie johnson Charles Belshe Virginia Trogdon Ramon Martin Phil Holloway Gentry Brown Lloyd Barker William Evans BARITONES: Helen Deppe George Payne Glenn Rice BASSES: Gene Hanson Lucas jackson Lelia Belle Chan DRUMS: Harold Arbeitman Bill Ledgerwood jean Haden joe Zane McCulloch Andy Staples DRUM MAIOR: Helen Davidson WINSATON E. LYNES Conductor 0 f I: I C E I2 S Bill Ledgerwood ..... ................. P resident Dean Smith .....,.. ............ V ice-President Helen Davidson ..... .,,.... S ecretary-Treasurer Warren Hitt ........ ......,............. L ibrarian john Wainright ...... ....... S tudent Conductor Warren Hitt ..,.. ....... S tudent Conductor AN section selected from the band as a whole, giving their versions of the most popular songs. With each number the applause of the student body accented their immense popularity. A After the arrival of the uniforms an assembly program was given by the entire band for the student body. Two special concerts were given for the Agricultural Week program and the Sons of the Veterans of the American Legion. A band clinic featuring the great Dr. Frank Simon was sponsored by the group. Band trips were made to Mansfield, Mountain Grove, Marshfield, Lebanon, and Buffalo, Missouri. With these trips the S. T. C. Band ended a truly successful year. '73 Drum Major Helen Davison And Drum Maiorette Patsy Lynes IQCHIZSTIQ Mary Bingham, F. E. Pair, Kathryn Self, Irene Burdette, Rosalea Prewett. Mae Silvey, Irwin Selsor, Robert George, Ilene Williams, Lawrence Letterman. VIOLA-Brebner Walker, William Belk. CELLO-Eleanor Atchley, Helen Anderson, Vivian Saville Fite, Mathilda Olson. BASS-Warren L. Hitt, Manager and Secretary-Treasurer, Bernadine Cole. PIANO--joan Fite, Vice-President. FLUTE-Ralph Rauch, Ruth Botkin. CLARINET-john Wainright, President: Eugene Gilmore. HORN-Thomas Goodpaster. ' TRUMPET-Paul Cox, Elmer Thomas, john Hancock. TROMBONES-Don Tisdale, Lloyd Barker, Gene Hanson. PERCUSSION-joe McCulloch, Helen Davidson, jimmy Ward. EDWIN L. STUNTZNER Conductor Q The State Teachers College Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Edwin L. Stuntzner, has just completed a year of high achievement. A rejuvenated spirit, penetrated deeply into this organization. For the first time in its history, a concerto concert was prepared on May I7, at which time four pianoforte and one violoncello concertos were performed with the full orches- tral accompaniment. lt will be the policy of the orchestra to give one such program each year. The training and experience thus afforded the advanced students on the solo instruments are far reaching. ln February the home concert was given, with Miss joan Fite appearing as soloist in the G minor Concerto- by Saint-Saens, for pianoforte and orches- tra. The program was repeated at the Baptist College in Bolivar. During the spring term two tours were taken, the itinerary included Morrisville, Bolivar, Stockton, Greenfield, Lamar, and Lockwood. A half hour broadcast over station KWTO rounded out a busy spring term. Participation in various school activities, such as the joyland Christmas Celebration, Crowning of the May Queen, Senior Recognition Assembly, and the production of Caponsacchi , enhanced an interesting and outstanding season. 74 IST VIOLINS-King Shollenberger, Concertmasterg Rosalie McKnight, Helen Deppe 2ND VIOLINS-Nina Ninas, Mary E. Garoutte, lean Wood, Anna L. Bincard, Florence The Choral Club, the only vocal organization on the campus this year, has a membership of sixty-four. Under the direction of Mr. Horatio Farrar, head of the music department, the group sang, entirely a cappella, to become the first choir of that type in S. T. C. The first appearance of the group was Christmas week, when they presented the traditional Christmas assembly program. On March 22, the club made its first trip and gave con- certs at Mt. Vernon, Monett, and Cassville. The S. T. C. radio program featured the group on April Zl g on Tuesday evening of the same week, the Choral Club presented its annual home concert. The second out-of-town trip was made on May 3. The itinerary included Aurora, Webb City, and Neosho. During National Music Week, the club took an active part by appearing on the Civic Music Program., The final appearance was made by ' furnishing the music for the baccalaureate service. The repertoire of the organization includes numbers in Latin, such as Crucifixus by Lotti, a contrapuntal eight-part chorale and Tenebra Factae Sunt by Palestrinag Easter chorals, secular music, and negro spirituals, one of which was joshua Fit de Battle ob jericho . Officers of the club include: Peggy Search, president, LeRoy Tibbot, vice- president, jean Roark, secretary-treasurer, Paul Stroud, accompanistg and Lena Rachel Cross, reporter. SOPRANOS: Miriam Coble, Marie Miller, Betty jo jamieson, Lena Rachel Cross, Betty Barton, Louise Robberson, Claire Owens, Louise Hull, Ruth Coffing, Eilene Robinson, Wilma Roach, Margaret Tilley, Peggy Search, jaunita McLinn, Russel Grant, Lena Mae Hicks, and Virginia Burger. V ALTOS: Anajean Dennis, Ruth Botkin, Marylynn Young, Christine Shelton, Hall, Mary Belle Harmon, Lelia Belle Ghan, Elveda Osborn, Virginia Dorothy McCord, Margery Thompson, Kathleen Hardin, jean Wood, Florence Silver, jane johnson, june Beaty, Madeline james, Thelma Kuhn, Sylvia Mclntosh, Virginia Cowden, Billie Hayes, Mary Frances Horine, Virginia Lea King, and Meredith Bradley. TENORS: Eugene Gilmore, Dean Smith, Richard East, LeRoy Tibbot, john Kelly, Stone Manes, Gene Blue, and jean Roark. BARITONES and BASSES: Louis Bruton, William Young, Raymon Martin, Phil Holloway, john Hancock, Gentry Brown, Richard King, Kenneth Hall, Glen Rice, Wilson Wheat, james Smith, Edward Price, Kenneth Cantril, and Chester Niehardt. cl I'lO l H . M . FARRAR Director C0 EDCI Cl CHARLES LEE HALCON KIBBY DOLPH CREWS lEAN ROZELL C LUELLA LEFLER Prrsirlmt Vice-Prcsideizt ViCF-Pl'C5iI1Cl1f Secretary Trcasurer The aim of S. T. C.'s Commercial Club is to promote the interests of the commerce students. Since its founding in l923, it has acted as an agent for fraternization of those interested professionally in that field, either from the standpoint of commercial educa- tion or of practical business. The club sponsors parties of varying degrees of informality with the primary purpose of bringing together commerce students in social groups. Club membership is open to all students who have seven and one-half hours credit in the commerce department. The efficiency of the officers and their thoughtful work in directing the club's policy have aided to no small degree in making the Commercial Club a worthwhile organization. lt is only fitting that the Commercial Club should take this opportunity to extend its thanks to Mr. j. D. Delp for twenty-five years of service to commerce students of S. T. C. for his friendly counsel, sympathy and understanding of problems, and the co- operation and participation in the club's social events. Mr. Delp was replaced by Mr. james C. Snapp as co-sponsor with Dr. W. V. Cheek of this year's Commercial Club. JAMES C. SNAPP DR. W. V. CHEEK Sjlousor SPOUSOP' 76 Lena Iune Allen Kenneth Anderson Miriam Anderson Archie Booth Sally Ann Brown Emerson Burks Lola Burnett Opal Catlett Harold Claiborn Nadine Conway joe Cox Rober Lorraine Cunningham Edna Lee Dipley Luther Dugan Edward Ewan Russell Felton Frances Fulbright Helen Gammon Robert Garst Carrol Green Mary jane Hagan Mary Belle Harmon Clay Hodges David Holmes Katie johnson Stanley jones john Kaufman Anna Lindholm Helen Linebarger Leo Leubbert Vir inia Mecord g Eugene McDaniel Betty McDowell Shirley May Ruth Roberts George Sanders Lawrence Sanders Hortense Simmons idrew Staples Maple Sullivan William Thomas A nes Todd S Irene Trogdon juanita W tcrs Kathleen White Irene Williams Maxine Wise Charles Woodard l COUNTIQ llflf C U ln the twentieth century rush of mechanized human- i-ty from one welter of isms, fads, and doctrines to an- other, we find often the traditions of our forefathers all but obscured in a maze of modernity and affected sophis- tication. The Country Life Club of S. T. C. bases its principles of activity upon the undeniability of the fact that the important social institutions of any nation have, in most cases, sprung in pristine vigor from the soil. lt assumes, with unquestioned authenticity from a histori- cal standpoint, that the folklore, folk-games, and folk- ways of the Ozarks will form the basis on which much of the culture, in a more refined state, will ultimately rest. Thus, amid the hurly-burly of collegiate, semi- metropolitan life, its members keep alive, as effectively as is possiblehunder the circumstances, the smoldering flame of the simple but worthwhile Anglo-Saxon tradi- tions brought to the Ozarks from England by their for- bears. Since the beginning of the collegiate year the club has sponsored a succession of square dances, hay-rides, picnics, and other rural means of entertainment which might be transferred to the campus and its environs. Sponsored by the agriculture department, the club performed during the year its usual duties and responsi- bilities in connection with S. T. C. Farm Week and the annual Vocational Agriculture Contests. j. B. PETERSON MONTA OSBORNE HUGH WISE DOROTHY LIEVAN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 78 l l E. V. THOMAS Slrousur i l l 1 l Ed Barnes Betty Nell Boring Randall Cassada Quentin Cassada Virgil Davis Dolpha Daniel Willis Ezard Bill Finley Marjorie Floyd Randall Hardin Neva Cemmecke Tommy Headley Ernest Hiebert Paul Hooker joe House Howard Howser Edgar Huff Sarah jenkins Lerlene johnson Walter Kirby Alice jones julius Litler Mearle Dan Lyerle Luna Vernon lVlcConnel George McGuire john Martin Carl Oesch Nina Ninas Christine Parke Erma Pruett Vivian Proctor Eugene Rimmer Henry Taylor Harry Strickland Bob Tucker Louis Wyrick jean Allder, loan Anderson, Emma lean Baker, Betty Nell Boring, Ada Frances Brown, Mona Brown Margaret Chalander, Claudia Crumrine, Norma Ellison, Virginia Fogerson, lean Ford, Mary Ann Gibbons Myrtle Graham, Mary Belle Harmon, Nellie Harpe, Maxine Heisey, Roberta jaenke, Mary Rebecca jones, Marie Karthans, Mildred Keithley, Jeanne Lickens, Virginia Mecord, Anna jane McMehan, Phyllis Miller Martha Lou Morris, Beulah Nichols, jean Norbury, Christine Parks, jean Plummer, Betty Lou' Robertson Doris Rowin, lean Rozell, lnis Simpson, Helen Slagle, Virginia Smith, Mary Spellman, Murl Spellman Frances Stuart, Mary Frances Uhr, Marie Wachel, Marvel Wallis, Marjorie Marlin. B39 IST. ROW: Evelyn Brockman, Elizabeth Bryant, Lorraine Cunningham, Virginia Lee Devin, Esther Ellison, Leola Fike, Mable Fike, Maxine Heisey. ZND ROW: Leatta jackson, Ency Jamison, Marie Karthans, Katherine Krall, Mary Lamb, Elva McKinney, Anna Mang, lean Norbury. 3RD ROW: Virginia Mecord, Phyllis Miller, Betty Moore, Ethyl Partlow, Betty Roe, Sybil Roebuck, Sarah lane Schisler, Barbara Schmickle. 4TH ROW: lanice Shamel, Virginia Smith, Doris Snodgrass, Aileen Trent, Rachel Trent, Gwendolyn Tuck, Gladys Tupper, Dorothy Wade. 9 9 BIQIJI osrlins Under the competent direction of Miss Margaret Putnam, the Bruin Boosters have come to represent the school spirit so earnestly pleaded for by Coach Blair. They are, as their name implies, behind the Bears. ln addition to providing the backbone of school support to the Bears, the Boosters have become a recognized and indispensable part of joyland and May Day, and an anticipated part of every major parade in the municipal area. Were you there when the lassies drew prolonged cheers from the sidelines all along their three-mile line of march in the Armistice parade of '39? i As a culmination of their collegiate year of pep-making, the club each spring gives a formal dinner-dance. When more and better cheering is required, the Bruin Boosters will be there to deliver that commodity in the style and quantity wanted. MARGARET PUTNAM Sponsor The Women's Athletic Association offers the only opportunity for women sport enthusiasts on the campus. Each term it sponsors individual and group sports suit- able for the season with members acting as supervisors. The club meets once each two weeks to plan and discuss its activities. lt also sponsors progressive dances at which those who wish to learn are taught to dance. Within the organization itself, parties are held, and once each term the club, with its alumnae, holds a weekend house-party at either Idlewild or Lindenlure. The sponsor, Miss Margaret j. Putnam, organized the W. A. A. from the old Spartan Club, formerly active on the campus. The present club is a member of both the state and the National Women's Athletic Association. lt sends delegates to the state play-day held at Columbia each spring. O IfN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Sl l ,--s-zz. -z.,c--.-.,z---s--- . .J E GLISH DDA ATI CllJl3 OFFICERS President ........... ....... T heo Herd- Vice-President .....,. .,.... A llen Routt Secretary .......... .,.... N ina Ninas Treasurer .... ..... D on Catlett lt is the privilege of English students who have five hours of S grades or seven and one-half hours of M grades to- participate in the English-Dramatic Club. This organization offers to its members special attractions such as lectures, plays, discussions, music and social activities. One of the main functions of the club is to develop initiative. Every member, at some time or other, is called upon to serve on various com- mittees ie. g. the program committee, wherein he is responsible for his share in planning a program for a particular meeting of the clubl. lt has been the custom of the club to sponsor plays and to give aid to the dramatics department in the produc- tion and presentation of school plays. Examples of these two activities were shown in the first two histrionic efforts of the year, The Green Goddess, in which the club lent aid, and Capon- sacchi, which was sponsored by the English-Dramatic Club. Miss Mary Woods sponsors the group and Miss Dorothy Richey holds the position of honorary sponsor. Enid Boswell Wallace Ferguson Lena Mae Hicks Nadine Leonard Doris Butler Wanda Finley Louise Hull Juanita McLin Maryetta Carter Max Glover jane johnson Bette lvlclvlahan Shirley Crall Helen Harris Mary Elizabeth Kelly Anna Mang Lucille Dilday Elsie Hart Delbert Lejeune Mary Ann Martin Maurine Meadows Mary Cleve Pursley Eloise Russell Leon Miller Fred Rains Marjorie Thompson Guy Osborn Betty Ann Reese Marjorie Wilhoit Monta Osborne james Robertson Ilene Williams Claire Owens Sybil Roebuck 82 ,ii , AW, It NOIQAIQY If IECOND ICS Q STANDING: Madelyn Brown, Norma Ilene Ellison, lean Carol lackle, Helen Gorham, Mabel Rickson, Ollie Scott,,Miriam Anderson, Claire Eitman, Lena june Allen, Marion Lee Smith, Doii White. SEATED: Miss Greub, Orene Cowan, Miss Burgess. Recognizing the essential indestructibility of the home as the genesis of human life, the members of the S. T. C. Honorary Home Economics Society interest themselves in serving society through betterment of the American home, whether that laudable activity takes place in homes of their own or in a dissemination of their enriched experience through teaching activity in the high schools of the state. The local organization is affiliated with the National Home Economics Society, and the members cooperate with the larger group in its long range program of uplift by means of sending delegations to conventions of the national and state associations. Membership in the Society is open only to those home . economics students who have i accumulated a minimum of fif- teen hours of credit in that department with an average of S. While the membership totals are necessarily small be- cause of the rather rigid pre- requisites, the group neverthe- less participates in a variety of social and professional activi- ties dedicated to the entertain- ment and advancement of its enrollees. FLOY T. BURCESS MAUDE R. GREUB Sponsor Sponsor 83 lrene Brooks, Randall Cassada, Ernest DeHoney, Luther Dugan, Billy Bob Dyche, Wallace Ferguson Bill Finley, Warren Hitt, Ency lamison, Myrle johnson, Eugene McDaniel, Dorothy Martin Robert Morris, lames Robertson, Emma Sue Snow, LouIse Stockard, lack Wommack Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary mathematics society, is an organization fo I' students who have attained distinction inthe field of mathematics. The S. T. C. society was founded in l93l. Only senior colleges may organize chapters. Prospective members must be students who are majoring or minoring in mathematic and have an S record in that science and, also, a high scholastic standing in all other field of study. - Chapter meetings are held regularly, and discussion tends toward subjects that inte est mathematicians. lt is primarily an honorary society and very little emphasis is place on social functions. The paramount interest of the year for the members is the nation meeting, which is attended by as large an S. T. C. group as possible. s S r ol a PP lfPSIl0N SUE PERKINS L. E. PUMMILL S0011-for A Sponsor 84 The Alpha Zeta Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was organized at S. T. C. on july lO, l937. The national organization had its beginning in i924 at Kirksville S. T. C.,'in Missouri. There are many desirable possibilities for the chapter here. lt aims to serve in uniting commerce students and teachers in social and professional relationships, it provides a means of accomplishing desir- able ends in keeping with the welfare and progress of students and teachers in the commerce field, it promotes higher standards of scholarship and at the same time recognizes their attainment. Mem- bership in Pi Omega Pi is of itself an honor well worthy of attainment from both a personal and a professional point of view. Donald V. Allgeier Elsie Hardy Mary Frances Patterson Catherine Lewis Lingsweiler joe Howard Mary Lou White Margaret Speight George Highfill Marion Emerson Mildred Lewis ALUMNI Eva Hutchinson Evelyn Thornhill Homer Darby Virginia Duemel Margaret Robertson Neece lrl R. Chrisope Helen D. Boyd Louise Weaver Ruth R. Watson Wilma johnson Clara Henbest Leola. Spellman Lucile A. Ely joyce Hicks Connie Winsor William B. johnson Mary Oldham Harold Neece Ethel Rothwell DR. W. V. CHEEK S ponsor Merl Hendrix Mary Kathryn Wolf Saunders Chapman Howard Taylor Lena Watkins Trellis Dewhirst Mabel Shouse Ramie j. Martin Hazel Clark Pl EG IDI Nadine Conway, Dolph Crews, joyce Esther, Edward Ewan, Olive Calloway, Ruth Gibson, Mary Belle Harmon, Treasurer, Clay Hodges, President, Halcon Kibby, Historian: Luella Lefler, Helen Linebarger, Virginia Mecord, Secretary: Esby McGill, Edna Pigg. Betty Lou Robertson, Laura Roman, jean Rozell, Vice-President, james C. Snapp, Louise Stockard, Agnes Todd, Dr. O. P. Trentham, lrene Trogdon. .W.C.A. - Y.M.C.A. Marie Brashers Herman Paul Davis Mary Belle Glen lohnston lohn Kel Betty Ann Reese Sybil Aryan exile, an Richard E. Wil Delegates fr conferences at of the Y. M., sp The midnig the Y group. of white gifts, Lena Cross Nellie Harp Anna Mang LeRoy Tibbot motion pictures of a world tour, shown byDr. nson, psychology teacher. S. T. C. attended the fall and spring state Y obnoster, Missouri. john Kelly, vice-president ke at the fall conference. chapel servi-ce at Christmas was presented by ampus organizations cooperated in the giving ich were distributed to the under rivile ed of a vatlon rm . the city by the y. Under the capable direction of Peggy Search and Glen lohnston the Y. W.-Y. M. C. A. of S. T. C. has done much this year to accomplish its double aim of service to the campus in both socia religious fields. and The Y group assisted the Student Council during freshman orientation atuthe beginning of the year. Members joined forces with Alpha Phi Omega and conducted tours over the campus for groups of freshmen. ln the fall, Fern Babcock, Y. W. secretary of the four state region of Texas, Arkansas, Oklah Oma, and Missouri, was on the campus. Under the spon- sorship of the S. T. C. Y group she presented a gram in which she described her experiences pro- as a member of Sherwood Eddy's European seminar last summer. Members of the Y, dressed in costumes of foreign countries, assisted her. Among other interesting programs presente clby the Y included a talk by Rabbi Karl Richter, German PAUL j. BUR ETTE DOROTHY REHEY Sponsors A highlight of the Y year was the spring visit of Mr. D. T. Niles, of Ceylon, lndia, to the campus. Mr. Niles is secretary of the World Y. M. C. A. He spoke in a general assembly and also in several discussion groups. Sponsors of the Y. W.-Y. M. are Miss Dorothy Richey and Mr. Paul lean Burnette. This year an advisory council, composed of five faculty members, assisted the sponsors. The members of the council are Mrs. Mayme Hamilton, Dr. Anna Lou Blair, Dr. W. O. Cralle, Dr. F. W. A. Bosch, and Dr. R. E. Wilkinson. 86 LIDHA EEA OIZFICEIQS Hugh Wise .......... .... Eugene Schmidt . Bob Coonrod ..... Bill Carder ....... Bob Stevenson .... IAMES W. SHANNON WALTER O. CRALLE Sponsors ........President Vice-President ..........Secretary ......Treasurer ......Historian 87' l 1 l r Hillard Blankenship, Vaughn Burt, Edwin Condray, james Cook Paul Cox, Tyrus Cromer, Stanley Dawson, Ernest DeHoney Earl Ditmars, R. A. Ellis, Homer Goatcher, Randall Hardin Horace Haseltine, Waller Heck, Robert Hoff, Ted Kelley Dan Leyerle, joe McCulloch, Arthur Nelson, Robert Newton Ed Price, Eugene Schmidt, Robert Stevenson, Robert Stewart Carl Thomas, Robert Tucker, Wilson Wheat, Earl Woodard Robert Wright, Edsel York Kent Appleby, Harold Kurr, Mearle Luna, Herman Childress, teve Potter, Roy Scott, jack Diemer, Rodrick Peregoy, G. E. K ls, Sponsor IIQ The great advances being made in the Ozarks dairy industry haveled to the organization on our campus of a group of students especially interested in dairying from the scientific ap- proach. The S. T. C. Dairy Club was organ- ized in November, l938, and since that time has engaged in a variety of activities both on and off the campus. The group was organized to create more in- terest in the choice of dairy farming as an occupation, to aid the agriculture department and its dairy program in every possible way, and to assist dairy farmers of this region with their agricultural problems. During the past year the group ha s taken part in a number of worthwhile activities. These included the assistance given the college agriculture department during Farmers' Week, such as the presentation of register calves of the dairy type to members F. F. A. and 4-H clubs. The club also in the judging contests held at the co ed bull of the assisted lege on April IO. The dairy banquet on that same evening climaxed the contests. An extensive dairy tour was made in April to end th activities. e year's BACK ROW: Marguerite R n, Marion Mazetti, Edith Dyer, Ada Frances Brown, joan Anderson SECOND ROW: Zuella loh on, Marcia Cralle, Dorothy Richey, Roberta laenke. THIRD ROW: Claudia Cru rine, Ruth Ellen Davis, lsabella Burdick. FRONT ROW: Mary Sue ins, Mary Cunningham. DC IES The Greeks had a word for it, a graceful term to describe the rhythm and beauty of the art of the dance. Orchesis was the word, and so it remains today an expression of artistic inter- pretation of the dance. Today it is the desig- nation used by numerous groups of dancers on college and university campuses over the nation. The local Orchesis group was organized in i935 under the sponsorship of Mrs. Florence Baker Bugg, who remains the director of its activities. Each year the men and women who comprise the artistic group present a recitalg they are an integral part of joyland and Won- derland, and occupy a definite place in the schedules of entertainment of many civic and social organizations. The high rank of the local Orchesis unit is attested by its scheduled part in the l94l convention program of the Central District Association of Physical Education Instructors to be held at Fargo, North Dakota. At that time Mrs. Bugg's protegees will demonstrate to those in attendance at the convention some aspects of modern dance tendencies. Orchesis exists simply to promote, by per- formance, the art of the dance. The group is composed of both men and women, although women predominate on the membership rolls. The only qualification for membership is to evince an interest in dancing as a means of artistic expression. . loan Anderson Madelyn Brown, Betty jo Chappell Adine Copeland Georgiana Davis Norma jean Dollison Helen Edmonds , Mary Sue Elkins Martha Lou Ellington Alma Ruth Ellis Mary Helen Finkenbinder Ann Elise Gimson Bettye lean Holt lean Carol jackle C-enilie Kidd Betty jean Lahar Betty lane Lloyd Mary jane McGhee Carolyn Mace Martha Mace Mary Ann Martin Adele Neyer joan Ralston Mary Ann Richesin Betty Lou Robertson Betty Shillcutt .Marian Lee Smith Edwina Tangner Mary Frances Uhr Betty Welsh Helen Marie Winter Mary Margaret Woody OFFICERS Ann Elise Crimson ...................................... .............. P resident Mary Ann Martin ..... ..... V ice-President V lean Carol jackie ....... ....... Secretary Alma Ruth Ellis ..... ..r..r T reasurer 1 .Lf il l 90 Mary Bingham Maurine Bingham Peggy Clanton Marie Deardorff Dorothy Fowler jayne Haughawout Martha Musick Bernice Payne Ailsa Seiferd Ann Shadburne Dorothy Waits Evelyn Webb Nancy Hughes .... Patty Van Dorn .... Bernice Payne .......... Elizabeth Richards Ruth Kaufman ....... HQ jimmie Brannan Edna Marie Brock jean Douglass losephine Farmer Nancy Hughes Ruth Kaufman jacquelyn Redyard Maxine Sechler B joan Shockley Patty Van Dorn DFFICIEIQS .............Presiden'r ..,..Vice-President .........Secretary A f f X ..... ......Treasurer ll if l .......Reporter l 'P 41 Y-6U- DUN , , Q, Q i Bob Blain Marvin Bridges Byron Brite Bill Bruton jim Buckner Clarence Clarke Bill Dickerson Charles Frazier Ralph Gaston Arthur' Gaston Barnes Griffith Austin Grisham jean Haden Dave Hargis Bill Harris , William jones Waite Law Bill Magers Robert Morris Gene Newman Gerald Perry Bill Reaves Robert St. john Steve Schneider Frank Scholfield Dean Smith I Lyell Tatum Don Tisdale ' OIZISICIEIQS james VVoody J james Woody ,,... ............... P resident Bill Reaves ......,.. ..... Q Vice-President IQ WB William jones .....i. .......... S ecretary ly! . Q Q! Bob Morris ......... ....... T reasurer Q xl, - A If JI 1 ,ic it 1 ,M TDI- KE ua Robert Scott ..... Richard Dyer .... Ronald Fuller ...,.. Billy Bob Dyche .,... Hardy Baker o r r I 1: If I2 5 S ........ President fx fl ff Vice-President r ..........,Secretary f, lx l ......Treasurer K Gene Barnard Earl Crow Bennie Beckerdite Ben Cowan Ralph Crume john Errol Fuller Billy Bob Dyche Dick Dyer Ronald Fuller Lowell Holdredge Homer Goatcher 1. T. Harris jack Killian Meredith Lockwood l. R. Langford Bill Ledgerwood jim Millsap l. T. Shipman jim Parrish Robert Scott Q Gerald Slusser Ray Tharp Bud Stone David Stottle Bob Westervelt 93 Gene Wilkerson Victor Woods Edsel York x. ' wr-. Betty Anne james Mary Monroe Ilene Williams juanita Lea Roberta McCracken Shirley May Mary Frances Sampson lrene Williams Alice Steury Berniece Williams Yvona White orrlcrns Mary Frances Sampson .....,.i.......... Presiden Betty Anne james ......... ...... V ice-Presiden Thelma Carden ........ ...... , ...... S ecretarl Berniece Williams ...,. ....... T reasure lrene Williams ....... ..,... R eporte 'Q in mi Xa A' J J' f , dx TQ- . 'P QW 2 N9 J ' J Norma Lea Anderson, Mona Brown, Sally Brown, lsabella Burdick, Claud Crumrine, Louise Darby, Lucille Dilday, Mary Lee Ellis Norma Ellison, joyce Esther, Wanda Finley, lean Ford, Dorothy Garbee, ry Ann Gibbons, Elaine Hammar, Rayma Faye Horine A Roberta laenke, Mary Louise johnson, Marie Karthans, Marjorie Kitzmille lean Likens, Mary lean McCann, Kathryn McCord, Sylvia Maxey Vernel Moreland, Martha Lou Morris, Evelyn Prescott, Amy Southerlan Betty jean Stewart, Pauline Thomas, Mary Louise Tucker 0ffICIfl2S Mary Louise Tucker ...... .........,. P resident Pauline Thomas ........ ..... V ice-President Kathryn McCord ..... ......... S ecretary Mary Lee Ellis ...... .,....,........ T reasurer lean Likens ..... .... S ergeant-at-Arms I I I , 95 o b Q 1882 Q' QA ' L ,f. -fe? ' ix V: W . Q, w lST ROW: ZND ROW: BRD ROW: 4TH ROW: Eugene Rimmer, Phil Crawford, Max Cox, Dunaway jackson, loe Whipple, Carroll Gregory. Bill Swinea, Burr Van Nostrand, Dolph Crews, Harold Harmon, Dwight Bumpus, Gerald Eagleberger, Bob Grider. Russ. Kaminsky, Harry Berry, Randall Cassada, Earl Graves. l. D. Ellison, Linn Stair, Denny Burrows. Delbert Stanley, Frank Nogel, Gerald Hedgepeth, Howard Elliott, Charles Agan, Ed Lechner, Otto Hrebec. OFFICERS Otto Hrebec .,....... l-larold Harmon ...... Dolph Crews ........ Earl Graves ..... Bob Grider .... 96 President ..............Vice-President Sec reta ry-Treasu rer .....Sergeant-at-Arms ......Society Reporter vl A 1-N .' 7' ig l ll , QUE l J l 1 1 QUAIQIE Clara Dean Bond Helen Margaret Brown Norm Louise Coyle Ann Forkner Frances Fulbright Helen Gammon Elsie Hamlin Mary K Hawkins Inez Inmon Luella Lefler Helen Linebarger lla Long Gewinne McDonald Georgia Marsh Helen Niehaus Elaine Reese Elsie Reese Boyc Reser Virginia Trogdon Marie Wachal Gammon ..... ........... P resident Virginia Trogdon .... ..... V ice-President Boyce Reser ........... ........ S ecretary Vaudine Andrews ..... ...... T reasurer Clara Dean Bond ..... ..... H istorian if i lv M Al , 3 l 1 97 ff ll IZID john Applequist Bobby Bein james Smith Bill Smith 0 f f I C If I2 S Lee Schweitzer ,........................ .................... ............ P r esident james Smith ...... .....A . Vice-President Dwight Shultz ..... .......... S ecretary Emerson Burks ..... ....... T reasurer .3 l l lehilgzl v t 4 rj? l R113 4 Y 'NAI , QN I J! V' ' 1 98 Emerson Bu rks Holland Hayes Dwight Tharp Millard Worminigton . J, J J - . f L . !, f , , J' 1 . ij V XJ J A 7 A . l .1 JJ: J A I . Nlaryetta Carter Marfha Childress Helen Harris Louise Hull loanna Lawrence 1 Lucille Logan Virginia McGill L Bette McMahan Mariorie Moulder Betfy Ann Reese Emily Schmid' Alene Weaver Virginia Weaver Barbara While OFFICEIQS Maryetta Carter ,... ' Betty Ann Reese .... ..... Lucille Logan ....,... joanna Lawrence ..... Barbara White ...A ANOLL ...........President Vice-President .........Secretary . . . . .Treasurer ...Reporter fOO'II3All I3ASIiIiII3All TIQACIK TENNIS GOLF SWIMMING PEP SQUAD 6II2lS SPORTS 2056 . . as 1.15. K 1 . .gs 4,1 iqgyigsi .t .,:.f.'Q.Qg.Qs vs ,.: :A .Q . ex!-...W -s W X salmsis-sfsr.. iqsst-wifi . Q sis -X552 SQ. ,, I. ., . swf ,-.QNX is . . . sieggxfsgsaxz. ww.. . mga., 3. :wr 2-.cs safe - . ,.i..Ek.:..3.gf.:j.,-55 X---.Qycygfaii s-Q S1 - w. gigs-.:'I'fs .W X. .swag t x . Aus.. X X N X .- N vfisfx Eff. '--' S ri' iwoiicwiseksiiifflx XXX . Nv,, .M .X., . - t .Wt .sex 3:'1eexQQQ5'.Q-Q-..1: . S- xxwxaf ,-S.tm:SwN X . X ...w.,fffsf..Q:-1-sa. ws-1 Lv. .Q .eqqsg 3. -xxx-fs: gmc X... N. Q wiser X-.---.smsx wif. w s,. rm.. ef:-..s.'..ls.. 1s.w.sssP.,..,,Q s was N -.1-sifi. .fkfIff-'-- '-T M K 'Ml -. -. .... , X... ...N .,.......t Q 'w11:,xw... mfs gsm .. . Q ,V ff- - -w...:Me-RN is -ws 1: f . my -K-.kk ,gsm Q, ...tgp 5 i fl lD USE ln October, l938, construction was begun on S. T. C.'s new Field House and progressed without a halt until it was finished last january. ' The main room of the Field House is one hundred fifty feet wide by two hundred feet long. The arena will seat three thousand two hundred spectators and still leave room enough for the largest playing court in this part of Missouri. At both ends of the main section of the building there are smaller gymnasiums for physical education classes. Also in the building are offices for all the coaches and spacious storage rooms for equipment. The east gym has been especially constructed to provide a place in which social events may be held. ln june the building will officially be opened and turned over to the physical education department and to the athletic coaches. lO2 The main entrance of the new Field House showing the stairs leading to the arena, the trophy case, and ticket box. A peep through one of the many exits into the arena. A portion of a long be-windowed hall on the second floor of the Field House that en- circles the entire arena. An equipment checking room where the athletes of the future will receive their sports paraphernalia. IO3 CDACHES f0OTBAll Coach Howard Red Blair came to S. T. C. last yea athletic director and head football coach. The predict made about him then have since been proved more than t and the Bears have become a definite threat in lvl. l. A pigskin competition. This capable, energetic man has inje spirit into S. T. C. athletics. C BASKETBALL Coach A. 1. McDonald, basketball coach, has proved efficiency in this position 'year after year. Repeatedlj turns out quintets that do more than hold their own in M. l. A. A.. races, as well as providing thrills in pre- and p season games. Next year, he and his cagers will have an e better chance to show their prowess in the arena of the field house. I TRACK Although not as spectacular as other sports, track brought as much glory to S. T. C. as basketball or foot Under the guidance of Coach j. H. Speedy Collins, S. has produced a galaxy of mighty thin-clads. This fo S. T. C. record-breaking speedster has turned his talen development of ace M. l. A. A. distance men. lO4 r as ions rue, .. A. cted his ,I he the ost- ven new has all. .C. rmer ts to UOTI3 ll TOP ROW: jim Cozad, Manager, jack Dixon, Dwight Bumpus, Gerald Truman Baker, lack Applequist, Frank Nogel, Robert Kellogg, james Acton, Linn Stair, Henry Taylor, Vernon Coose, Charles Weatherwax. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Mitchell, Bob Blair, Frank Carter, Charles Agan, Harry Berry, Anton Sturrett, Warren Hampton, Bill Stewart, james Millsap, Orville Pottenger, Randall Cassada, David Brady, Ray Bean, Robert Grider, Harold Harmon, jim Bauer. BOTTOM ROW: A. I. McDonald, Assistant Coach, Watt Ackerman, Willy Hull, john Conrow, Barney Yoacum, Phil Crawford, Edgar Davis, Russ Kaminsky, Earl Graves, Dolph Crews, Edward Lechner, Burr Van Nostrand, 1. D. Ellison, Bill Swinea, Eugene Rimmer, lack Earp, H. H. Blair, Head Coach and Athletic Director. Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears Bears S C O I2 If S Tahlequah, Okla. O Durant, Okla. i4 Maryville Zi Kirksville O Rolla 6 Warrensburg i 3 Cape Girardeau O Hastings, Nebr. Zi Arkansas A. 6' M. O lO5 ' - Linn Stair Harry Berry Dolph Crews Ed' Gerald Eagleburger Harold Harmon Dwight Bumpus Ho ln the opening game of the 1939 season, the Bears displayed a powerful scoring punch coupled with an outstanding defense to turn in a l2-O victory over the Tahlequah Indians. After getting the ball in the first quarter, the Bears started a 43-yard drive that was climaxed by a touchdown. After Earp had crashed through the line for the first touch- down, the Bruin team settled down to defen- sive tactics. Late in the fourth period, after smothering the scoring attempts of the Red- men, the Bears struck through the air, scoring on a short pass, Bumpus to Agan. On October 6, in one of the fastest games of the year, S. T. C. came from behind feat the Durant Savages by a score of i9 Nard Lechnel ward Elliottl to de- to l 4. Early in the first quarter, the Savages drove 55 yards to score. The try for the extra point was good. In the second period, Hopkins again scored and Hunt's placement was good. The Bears went into the third period on the short end of a l4 to O count. At the ning of the third quarter, jack Earp begin- inter- cepted a Sooner pass and on the first play after the interception, Bob Grider went around right end to tally for the Bears. In the fourth period, Kaminsky recovered a fumble, and a Bumpus to Rimmer, netted the second S pass, . T. C. Earl C-raves james Millsap Eugene Rim r J. D. Ellison jack Earp Bob Gride score. Brashear annexed the extra point. Late in the closing minutes, Bumpus sent a long pass down the field that came to rest in the arms of Ed Lechner to send S. T. C. out in front by a margin of I9 to I4. Handicapped by the weather, the Bears lost a one-sided contest at Maryville as the Bear- cats defeated S. T. C., Zl to O. Capitalizing on a fumble on the opening play, the Cats scored from the l3-yard line. ln the second period, the Bearcats drove 93 yards for their second touchdown. Late in the period, Bill Bernau scored through the center of the line from the Bears 33-yard line. This closed the scoring as Maryville turned to defensive tactics. Before a large Homecoming crowd, Coach Blair's particular brand of razzle dazzle flashed into high gear as the Bears defeated the Kirksville Bulldogs by a wide margin of 27 to O. ln the opening minutes, after an 85 yard drive, Rimmer scored on a reverse, Earp's try for the extra point was good. In a big second quarter, after Crider had recovered a fumble, Brashear scored and C-rider converted. Earl Graves, then, recovered a Bulldog fumble and Bumpus passed to Crews, who lateraled to Crider, for another score. Cirider again con- CTIO verted to give the Bears a Zl to O lead at the halftime. After a comparatively dull third period, Agan climaxed a 75-yard drive with another touchdown to give Springfield a 27 to O victory. Displaying the same drive that they used so effectively the week before, the S. T. C. Bruins smothered Rolla, 20 to 6, in a homecoming game at Rolla. After a 47-yard pass, Mitchell to Lechner, that put the ball on the Miner three-yard line, Rimmer went through tackle for the first score of the game. After C-rider's conversion the Bears led, 7 to O. The Miners scored early in the second quarter on a l4-yard pass. ln the second half, Bumpus took a punt N... on the S. T. C. 48-yard line and raced 52 yards for the second Bear score. Grider again was successful in the conversion. Late in the game, Grider went over from the two-yard line to put the contest on ice and give the Bruin team the long end of a 20 to 6 score. ln the Armistice Day game at Warrensburg on November l l, Springfield battled the Mules to a l3-l3 tie. ln the first quarter, Robb, Mule fullback, went through the line to put Warrensburg in front, 6 to O. In the next few minutes, the Bears drove goalward, with Rimmer scoring around end and Grider con- verting to give the Bruins a temporary lead of 7 to 6. In the second period, the Mules tallied Here's two reasons why the S. T. C. Bears won 27 to O from Kirksville at the Homecoming Game. with a short pass, which, coupled with a con- version, p-ut them in front, l3 to 7. ln the middle of the final quarter, Rimmer broke loose on the 30-yard line and raced 60 yards to give the Bears another score and a l3-l3 tie. S. T. C. defeated the Cape Girardeau Indians, 6-O, in a muddy victory here in Springfield, on November-l 7. Midway in the second quar- ter, the Bears started ga drive that culminated in a touchdown by ,Dwight Bumpus. Bumpus took a shovel pass from Brashear and broke off tackle to the l5-yard line. l-le then passed to Kaminsky on the five. On the next play, Bumpus received a lateral from Brashear and scored. The Indians threatened late in the second quarter, but a fumble and recovery by Bob Kellogg ended their scoring threat. ln the Thanksgiving Day game on Novem- ber 23, the Bears defeated Hastings in a 25 to Zi thriller. At the end of the first half, the Broncos led, l4 to l2, as Kaminsky and Crawford scored for the Bears. After the start of the second half, the Bruins marched 75 yards in five plays and scored as Bumpus took a lateral from Brashear and sp to put the Bears in the lead. diately countered with anoth Crawford scored inthe last p from Bumpus to give the Bear the Broncos, 25 to Zl. ln the closing contest of S. T. C. Bruins defeated the co A. 6' M. by a score of 7 to O. minutes of the game, Linn St tackle to register the only scor Bumpus passed to Crawford point. The vaunted passing at Weevils, bogged down before combination of a wet field an defense. The Springfield Bears close cessful season with a .confer three wins, one loss, and one t second place in M. l. A. A. stan tion, the Bruin team won fo non-conference teams. This with the fact that the Bears lettermen, makes the Bears the next year. ted 32 yards stings imme- touchdown. iod on a pass the edge over e year, the rful Arkansas the first five cut through of the game. or the extra ck of the Boll the powerful rugged Bear a highly suc- ce record of to give them ngs. ln addi- games with cord, coupled se only five eam to watch IQE C-rider gets ready to kick for the extra The Bears are on the road to a touchdown point. ' ' against Rolla. A Bumpus goes around right end for lO yards. The Bears are run out of bounds on the On a leg and hand now but all the way down 8-yard line. when the Bears pile on. llO CTIO Bob Grider attempts to convert Russ Kaminsky snares a pass against Rolla BASKETI3 ll BACK ROW: jim Cozad, Managerg Howard Howser, Lee Hart, Ronald Nielson, Charles Foster, A. 1. McDonald, Coac MIDDLE ROW' Keith Childress lim Ball, Farris effries, ohn Bucklew, Bill Stewart, Charles Mitchell I I BOTTOM ROW: Phil Crawford, Ed Lechner, Dennis Burrows, Earl Graves, Gerald Hedgepeth, Russ Kaminsky, Victor W od Bea rs Bears Bea rs Bears Bears ....,i., Bears Bea rs ........ Bea rs ........ Bea rs li...... Bears Bea rs Batesville, Ark .,........... 26 Bears ....... Tulsa, Okla. ...i............ 3l Bears ,.,.... . Southwestern .............. 37 Bears ........ Oklahoma Baptist ........ 29 Bears ........ S. W. Okla. S. T. C ....,. 35 Bears ........ Bethany, Kansas .......... l 6 Bears t.....,. Kansas Wesleyan ........ 19 Bears ........ Maryville .................... 37 Bears ......., Kirksville ............ ..... 2 2 Bears ........ Central ..t.. ........ 2 4 Bears ........ Rolla .......................... 20 . Bears ......,. Bears ........ 46 Hastings, Nebr ll2 Culver-Stockton Warrensburg ..... Pittsburg ......... Kirksville ........ Maryville ......... Cape Girardeau. Rolla .............. -. Warrensburg Cape Girardeau. Pittsburg ......... Maryville ..... . ........., 30 ln their first inter-collegiate clash of the season, the Springfield Bears turned back the Batesville Panthers by a score of 30 to 26 on December 6 here at Springfield. After leading ll to 9 at the half, the Bruin team turned on the heat in the last two periods to win. Denny Burrows led the Bears with 9 points, followed by Childress with 7 points. In the first of a series of holiday games, the Bruins were defeated by the Colden Hurricanes of Tulsa University on the Tulsan's court by the close count of 3l to 28. The Bears gained a temporary lead of 22 to 2l at the start of the fourth quarter but were unable to keep it as two long buckets by Tinney put the game on ice for Tulsa U. in the last minutes of the game. , After drawing a first round bye, the Bears ad- vanced to the finals in the consolation bracket in an all-college tournament held by Tulsa University. Southwestern of Winfield, Kansas, the eventual winners of the tournament, downed the Bruins in theirsecond round contest by a score of 37 to 25. The Bruin team then defeated Oklahoma Baptist University by a margin of 33 to 29. ln their final game of the tourney the Bears were defeated by Southwestern Oklahoma Teachers by a count of 28 to 35. The Bear team was tied with the oppo- nents at the half, l7 to l7, but weakness at the free throw line proved to be the margin of victory. Springfield Teachers continued their holiday campaign by entering the Rockhurst College tour- nament at Kansas City. ln their first round game the Bears walloped Bethany College of Lindsborg, Kansas, 33 to l6. They continued their winning tactics and advanced to the finals with a close- de- cision over Kansas Wesleyan. The Bears chalked up 2l points while the seeded number two team was able to score only l9. The Bears were stopped in the final game of the tournament by the power- ful Maryville Bearcats with a score of 37 to 25. Along with the second place in the tournament, the Bears placed a man on the all-star team in the person of Ed Lechner. He was voted one of the outstanding basketeers in the tournament compe- tition. ll3 ln the top picture Ball shows a little fancy work with an over-hand shot . . . Bucklew struggles to slap that jump ball into the waiting hands of Burrows. Bucklew snatches the ball away from a couple of Mules Warrensburg gives Mitchell something to jun The Bruin team opened its conference schedule by playing the Kirksville Bulldogs at Kirksville. ln a purely defensive game, the Bears were unable to start scoring and as a consequence came out on the short end of a 22 to l4 score. Burrows, Wood, and Lechner each got four points for the Bears. Continuing the road trip, S. T. C. rallied in the final quarter to defeat the Central Eagles of Fayette, 30 to 24. Denny Burrows led all scorers with l3 points for the evening. On january l3 the Bears were edged out, 2l to 25, by a fast-breaking Culver-Stockton team in a non- conference thriller. Although the lead changed hands several times, the Wildcats led ll to 9 at the half. ln the middle of the final period, the Bruins were able to tie the score at l5 all, but were unable to keep the pace as the Canton men hit three consecutive baskets. Burrows led the Spring- field men with 7 points. S. T. C. rang up its first conference victory by smashing the Rolla Miners, 43 to 20. Long shots by Lechner, Wood, and Childress, put the Bears ahead with a l5 to l0 lead at the half. The Bears piled up their impressive score in the last half as they started hitting from the corners. Victor Wood, Bear guard, led the attack with l0 points. The Warrensburg Mules stiffled a Bear rally in 4 the closing minutes of a conference game on jani ary l9 to win out 20 to l6. At the end of tl first quarter the Mules led 5 to 4, and at the ha they held a slight advantage of 9 to 6. ln the open ing ten minutes of the second half the Bears he Warrensburg scoreless and at this point went in a temporary lead of l0 to 9. The Bears, with fi' minutes to go, went into a tie with the Mules, bi were unable to stave off a closing rally as the Mul eked out a 20 to l6 decision. Diminutive ' Pl Crawford was high scorer for the Bears with points. On january 22 the lanky Pittsburg Corillas d feated the Bears 33 to l9 in the S. T. C. gym. Tl C-orillas displayed amazing accuracy from the floi and led l6 to 4 before the Bears were able to rir up a field goal. The Bears rallied and Pittsbu held a half-time advantage of l8 to l0. Tl Corillas came back strong in the last half and wc going away, 33 to l9. Freshman john Bucklew two baskets led the Springfield scorers. In their second contest with the Kirksville Bul dogs, on january 26, the Springfield Bears avenge an earlier defeat at the hands of the Bulldogs l winning out 25 to 24. After taking an early lea the Bruins were ahead at the half by a count of l to 8. With less than two minutes to go and tl 4 HAN lt s no use waitin', its not goin' on in. Kirksville team leading 24 to 22, Earl C-raves and john Bucklew scored for the Bears to give the close 25 to 24 victory to Springfield. lVlaryville's powerful Bearcats made it fourteen in a row by defeating the Bears 34 to 25 on january 29. Early in the game the Bears led 5 to 4, but were unable to keep their advantage as the 'Cats held a half-time lead of l5 to l2. ln the last half Maryville pulled away to win by the count of 34 to 25. C-raves and Burrows each got 6 points in this contest to top the Bruin attack. On February 2, at Cape Girardeau, the Bears dis- played a flashing attack to down the Indians, 29 to 24. The Bears were slow in starting, but were able to knot the count l4 all at the half. Soon after the start of the second half, the Bruin team went into the lead and were never seriously threat- ened thereafter. Denny Burrows showed his old time form as he scored l2 points to lead all scorers. The Bears journeyed to Rolla on February l3, and after being held on even terms for most of the game, turned in a whirlwind finish to crush the Miners 36 to 29 for their fourth conference victory. Although Rolla led at the half, l6 to l3, the Bruins soon took things in hand and the score at the be- ginning of the fourth stanza was 27 'to 27... Then I ll5 buckets by Burrows, Bucklew, Childress, and Lechner, put the game on ice. The Springfield Bears were nosed out in a heart- breaker in the last fifteen seconds of play as they were defeated by the Warrensburg Mules, 38 to 36, in the S. T. C. gym on February 9. ln the early minutes of the game the Bears got away to a 6 to l lead and held a half-time advantage of l9 to l5. With less than thirty seconds to play, the Bruins led the Mules 36 to 34. Then came the disastrous moment, as Helms and Silverman scored, to give victory to the Mules. The Bear offensive was paced by Ed Lechner's l8 points. The Bruins won a second decision from the Cape Girardeau Indians on a basket by Glen Childress in the last ten seconds of the game. The visitors jumped into an early lead and were able to maintain it until the last three minutes. With forty seconds to go, Cape held a one point lead. After a Bear long shot had failed, Childress grabbed the rebound and nudged the ball in to give the Bruin team the 3l to 30 victory. In a return game at Pittsburg on February 20 the S. T. C. Bears trounced the mighty Ciorillas, 35 to 28. The Bruins overcame an early Pittsburg lead to hold a half-time margin of l8 to l2. Although threatened several times in the second half, the Bears were never halted. Denny Burrows and Charley Mitchell topped the Bears with l2 and 8 points respectively. On February 23, as their early drive faded, the Bears were defeated by Maryville 53 to 44 in the biggest scoring spree of the lVl.' l. A. A. race. After being tied at the end of the first period, the Bruins trailed at the half by a score of Zl to 23. Both teams deserted defensive play in the last half to pile up the spectacular score of 53 to 44 in favor of Maryville Bearcats. Childress and Burrows sparked the Bears' offense with l4 and l3 points respectively. On February 28 the Springfield Bears closed a turbulent season with a smashing 46 to 30 victory over a highly touted Hastings team. The Bears threw up a firm defense under the goal to effec- tively block the Broncos fast break tactics, and at the half-time held a 25 to l4 margin. ln the last half, the Broncos were unable to make any serious threat. The game wound up with the Bears on the long end of a 46 to 30 count. Childress and Bur- rows, playing their last game for the Bears, scored l7 and 9 points respectively. Although Coach McDonald loses four lettermen by graduation, a strong freshman squad makes the prospects for his l94l basketball machine exceedingly good. Time out and Lechner fixes his garter . . . only it isn't a garter. That kind of tally is up Graves' alley. Burrows burrows in for a set-up and scores. Coach McDonald gives Crawford some last minute pointers. -Tl? CK- Coachg Max Cox, Dunaway l Norris Brill, Willis Bass, Arlie Bench, Marion Donald. On April l the Bruin track team took part in the M. l. A. A. indoor meet at Columbia. ln this contest they were edged out by the Cape Girardeau Indians by a close score of 4l to 45. Marion Donald of the Bears set the pace in indi- vidual scoring with l4 points. Donald took firsts in the mile and two mile events, tying for first in the 880-yard run. On April 6 the S. T. C squad defeated Fort Scott junior College by the margin of 78 to 43. Arlie Perkins collected individual honors with l3 points, followed by Willis Bass with l l V2 points. The Bears were successful in winning ll of l4 firsts. Fort Scott had six men on its team who received national rating last year. ln a dual track and field meet on April l9 at Rolla, the Bears defeated the Miners by a point total of 96 to 40. This contest was a wide open affair with each school allowed to enter as many men in each event as they wished. Carlos Maze won individual honors with l5 points in the discus, javelin, and pole vault. TOP ROW: Dwight Bumpugs, I. H. Colli ckson. MIDDLE ROW: Eugene Rimmer, Chai - Agan, Elmer Rigsby, jim Millsap, Eddie Micha BOTTOM ROW: Homer Keilh, Carlos Ma erkins, Herb gathered Willis Bass took the l00-yard dash and the 220,-and anchored the mile relay. Arkansas University defeated S. T. C. here on April 27 by piling up 9l points to the Bears' 44. The Bears amassed their points in the run- ning events. Marion Donald broke the existing mile and two mile records for this dual meet. r . Bass, the Bears' ace sprinter, was victo l00 and 2.20. On May Z the Bear thin-clads met feated Baker University. The Bears first places in practically every event. in the and de- captured After piling up a lead of 40 to 23 in the first seven contests, the Bears took first after firs 90 to 4l. ln the M. I. A. A. track meet on M t to win ay l2 at Rolla the Bruin speedsters won six firsts and scored 46 points to take runnerup hon ors from the Cape Girardeau lndians. Willis Bass was clocked in the 220 at 21.7 seconds to beat the old record of 2l .8 seconds. Bass scored in three other events to take individual honors for the Bears with l2 points. Marion Donald broke the two mile record of l0:03.4, set by Herbert Bench in l937, by 4.2 seconds with 9I59.2. Carlos Maze won the javelin toss and scored in the pole vault and discus for a total of l0 points and runnerup individual honors. The Bears finished the season by sending a three man squad to the National A. A. U. meet at Emporia, Kansas, on june 7. Carlos Maze failed to place in the field events although he was a consistent winner in the discus, javelin, and pole vault during the season. Marion Donald, closing his college career, took second in the 5000 meter race. Willis Bass finished his college competition with seconds in the 200 and 400 meter sprints. Believe it or not that top picture is Max Cox scratching the clouds . . . A new angle to say the least ..... Norris Brill heaves a mighty javelin .... Below: Willis Bass breaks the tape after a fast hundred yards .... Marion Donald distance man, just laps up this track stuff. l ll9 -TITNN - The S. T. C. net squad opened the season April l9 at Rolla and registered a 2-O shut out, before rain stopped the matches. On April 27 the Bears conquered Arkansas U. winning five out of six matches. ln this clash on the S. T. C. courts, the Bears dropped only the number two doubles match. Westminster met the Bears here April 29 and were able to win only one match. The S. T. C. team played a return engagement at Fulton on May l. The Bears defeated the lays by a match score of 5-l, with the loss of one singles match. The next opponent to fall before the attack of S. T. C.'s mighty net squad was the Central College Eagles. They were defeated on May IO by a score of 6-0. 120 Harding Boehm A Gerald. Perry Leon Miller Roy Smith Here are the M l A A doubles champions in action... They are Leon Miller and Gerald Perry Perry is also the Conference singles champion and Miller is the runner-up. Washington U of St. Louis came here on May ll. In this contest tive single matches were played and the Bears emerged victor with a match score of 6-l. Gerald Perry and Leon Miller represented S. T. C. at the lvl. l. A. A. tournament held at Rolla on May l3. Here was enacted a repeti- tion of the l938 tournament drama. The doubles combination of Perry and Miller was successful in retaining the M. l. A. A. doubles crown. Again Perry and Miller met in the singlesfinals with Perry winning the singles championship for another year. l2l -GOlf' The first intra-college competition of the Bears' golf squad was a dual meet with Rolla on April l9. Unfortunately, because of rain, the matches were postponed at the beginning of the second nine. On April 28 Arkansas University met the Bears on the local course. The Bears were defeated in this encounter by a score of 8-4. Bill Stewart took 3 points and was medalist for the day with 34-36-70. The S. T. C. golf Squad, composed of Stewart, Rogers, Fulton, and Killian, played Westminster of Fulton on May l. The Bluejays took the match by a score of 9-3. Stewart won the 3 points for the Bears and was medalist with 38-38-76. Bill Stewart and Eddie Rogers represented Springfield in the M. l. A. A. meet at Rolla on May l2. Stewart took second place with a 36 hole total of 76-70-l-46. Although the Bears did not have a very successful season, the prospects for next year are exceedingly good. Bill Stewart and jack Killian of the '39 squad return, and the team will be strengthened by the enroll- ment of Gene Webb, last year's M. C. A. U. champion. IACK KILLIAN GLENN FULTON BILL STEWART EDDIE ROGERS A -SW N - This year's forced inactivity of S. T. C.'s swimming team has been the direct result of several factors. First, inadequate facilities have been the stumbling block-a block which could have been avoided had the long- awaited swimming pool been made available for the season. Second, S. T. C.'s location in regard to securing ready competition was unfavorable. The team is composed of Eugene Schmidt, Charles Harrison, Linn Stair, and Ernest Del-loney. A fifth member of the team, joe Whipple, took care of the diving duties for S. T. C. The team was coached by A. W. Briggs. Although the team entered only one meet, at Rolla, joe Whipple brought back a second place in diving. With the completion of the swim- ming pool in sight, the prospects of the swimming team for next year are very bright. 123 The future home of the S. T. C. swimmers under construction ipsey Hagan B DIED 5 .. For the third consecutive year S. T. C. has been blessed with a remarkable pep squad. It was the task of this year's squad to keep kindled the flame of school spirit that was started by the squads of previous years. The members of this leather-lunged long-winded crew included: Gipsy Hagan, Madelyn Brown, and Betty jean Lahar who made the boys want to whistle instead of yell, and Bob Stewart and Dan Deitrick, who made the feminine hearts flutter. Stewart was the able leader of the squad and, with the assist- ance of Richard East,special pep assemblies were held at intervals throughout the fall term. ln these meetings new yells were learned and old ones were rehearsed. For the first time in the school's history, increased attendance at football games made it necessary to enlarge the seating space. This brought about the erection of a new section of bleachers on the east side of the footbal field. These bleachers were reserved for the S. T. C. faculty members and students. ln this way an entire student body was welded into a cheering unit. Stewart Madelyn Brown Dan Deitrick Betty lean Lahar 124 T ere are two sides to every story and the Bruin Boosters present h both sides of their story in the above pictures While no problem paralleling the one concerning Elsie's knees at Nevada State has yet appeared on S. T. C.'s athletic horizon, our Bruin Boosters have that inestimable something that it takes to inspire a football or basketball squad to victory. When the ball is third-down-and-seven-to-go in the enemy's territory, what couldinspire that extra amount of oomph needed to carry the team to victory more than a well-timed, enthusiastic cheer from the closely-organized, gaily-uniformed group of representatives of Si T. C.'s femininity. Marching down the field in a pageant of color and with the epitome of school spirit, they have for thirteen years thrilled football crowds with their vitality and with the precision of carefully-executed drills. ..A BOOSTIZIQS l25 26 I 1 L . 'Q ' f id U' ,V 5 Q P X Here is an action shot of a hard-fought volley- ball game in one of Miss Margaret Putnam's gym classes. Volleyball is one of the favorite indoor sports among the feminine athletes. . . ' . . Archery is another sport in which every college girl interested in athletics indulges. It gives her grace, poise, and cultivates ' accuracy and skill. The three be-skirted archers are left to right: Ency lamison, Aileen Trent, and Catherine Leighty. . . . . Another phase of athletics for wo-men is dancing. The Orchesis is a club organized' to specialize in this art. The three samples pictured here are Mary Ann Richesinj Virginia Trogden, and Boyce Reser ..... Here's one reason so many boys. are tennis players. Verne Roy demon- strates the let's p-lay tennis look. . . . . Softball is a game enjoyed by all women athletes. This gym class is putting heart and soul into the game ..... Ency lamison and Aileen Trent demonstrate a two-angle form for archery. I Men, the brawny, muscular creatures, are wont to trace the development of athletics back to Grecian Apollos and laureal wreaths down to the present with its photo- graphs on the sport pages and its silver cups, without pausing even for a brief moment to consider the existence of women in the sport world. lt seems cruel to dispel the roseate dreams of masculinity, but the approaching abdication of man from the throne of phys'icaI prowess or a surrender of a part of the regal rank to his formerly weaker sister may well be in the offing. No setting for an investigation of the part of college women in athletics could hardly illustrate this trend better than the campus of S. T. C. The lady sports, of course, have not yet gone beyond the intramural stage, one must remember, how- ever, that acceptable authorities have stated withsome justice that the ideal sport is'of the intramural type. The co-eds of S. T. C. indulge in a variety of sports, as you will find adequately attested by the accompanying pictures. Archery, soccer, tennis, softball, swimming, and hiking find their local advocates asa method of feminine physical culture and a way of arriving at the physical conception of ideal womanhood. The Women's Athletic Association is the primary factor in the organization of women's sports and the entire program is extra-curricular. Whatever their status, we find our co-eds following faithfully in the tradition of William Tell and Robin Hood, swimming with the speed, endurance and vigor of Gertrude Ederle, and swatting softballs in a manner reminiscent of the activities along that line of the King of Swat . GIRLS' SPOIQTS l l27 0 QUEENS 0 DIQINCE 0 IEASHIDNS Q DIQAMA I FESTIVITI ES Q AVIATION S S.: X X 1 x ,-:f.,+f:.f,:.,:.-.',.'f.-yr.-.Q N N in f- iff: 'i'fi'I-2:5 J. rf:--.vi . , ' I ' ., . .. ',1':5f?:'1 fdifrf ' . -:,.1..yfg4U3f,-::, ,Q-Q .r.wf:cw.'.,,-,:,,g-.:fm1:,nv:,:'wp1.:,:,:.',::. ,-.-fur....':'f.--.0.-QU::Ezra-we-:f:1-:-:gmcMMF:'-I , . . . , -' I ' N ' ' 4 . 7 2 :Jf gffm 4 fzfffh-::1.fmL7.-ww-a:19.L,F yy, f - W- f-V.. Q emr,.1,.ff,-W swffff -- ww. .-.Tw 1 - '..P'u ., - 1 ': Jw fwfflfw ff -. 'Z'-h' 'ez- ,-f f' fu-fhffff fm, -.1,11f.,n,.,' I znifm Lg '.Mfw54',':.-,H-l,f ' '41 . ' , M4--fi-, - .f v:-swwfi ' t' ' ' WZ N N ' 47 LW.. --H.:-:.f., H-.V .-1-E.'?a-'s-a-1,--:vi -' .f:4-H.-V-:1:.+fw ':s: Heilifr.-'F -2:51:15-'.'11515-'ff-'F-' JL ! 1 -'f , N f . , .. . .. .,, -,.:.-,..,,-.--M. J..-.-..--sera.:-.1.swif4.f-::::-:,::-wvm.-.-. ., '-E-:4-?E-:-::::- .-,-rfr.Tw.-um.r-:-rf-wr.:-.-:,:,-. .r-:.-.--r-mf: .. .... ..-. .,.. , ,. ,,.. . -,.:g:,,f 4.,..,-:, fm.,,.-,.,,.-,,-.-f.y,pif5:,5ggg ,- wx-'gf . ..,. . . . f..s., . .. .. ' ,,.-,.HJH,,,.-1,-.-,-.14-L,.-,.-,,v,.- ,.:,,.-,f:,::m::s. wg, ..:mas::-a mfr,-N:.':r-:L::::fQ.f --mr:-':: f-:JW mrs- -'.A-ff-:fssf.-,f:ff:.r:.-:::::f:-sslmfrsw: ws.:-.ss-:f:':s:.-:.-f:.- wr.-.-:sc-:.': ' ., ,,,,,,.h .,,..:-.-W, ,,,.,.,,..,,.,.,.ww-sf-s.,::,. .,s.,.,,:,..-,:,.:.f.:,,:H:.,.f,::- ::::.::. fr.,-N. ,M-:,:,'.,.-,.---,:r,.--Hi.:,-1,Q-J,A.:,,-..-.:,.'f..',.-:ffl.-f,-M .,., ', , 1 'A '1' 4. ., fx: ,. X' ' fffg'.e.:,4- . ' ff?- L ' ' f , Petty Girl Courtesy David O. Smart, Publisher of Esquire Magazine i .,.',y:.3:,:5 BEAUTY i OIAIQIKD QUIT Slim, blond Ann Shadburne is an lvl. C. R. queen with genuine friendliness and real enthusiasm. Because of her personality and comeliness, she was selected as Homecoming Queen as a Drury freshman. She is a home ec. major and hopes to ultimately become a buyer for a dress shop. With her smart taste, this should be a sure thing. She looks especially lovely in blue and yellow, and loves good reading and good movies. Ann is known to the students, also, through her clever Standard column. l32 UDE T PIQI CE Dolph Crews is a perennial favorite with his asso- ciates, having served two years with S. T. C.'s gov- erning body as junior and Senior Councilor. A spring senior, he will have majors in both commerce and history. Dolph is a real sports enthusiastg he has earned letters in football and track and is an active member ot the S Club. His lighter tastes run to blue shades, well done steaks, and danceable swing. l33 ASS HELEN EDMONDS MARIAN LEE SMITH Senior Queen Iunior Queen Slim, brunette Helen Edmonds is a Diana from Spring field. She left college at the beginning of the winter term to teach in the Ed. V. Williams elementary school in Springfileld, which was the realization of one of her many ambitions. HeIen's major is art in the elementary field. Being a queen is not new to Helen, since she was junior class queen last year. She likes fried chicken, blue, to dance, and to read. Marian Lee Smith is truly a queen if beauty is con- cerned. She is a Diana and a resident of Springfield. Marian Lee is a graduate of Springfield Senior High and on entering S. T. C. became a major in home economics. She has her preferences as to clothes, but looks stunning in anything. Movies and picnics with all the trimmings are Marian Lee's favorite sports . I34 Tall, slender Virginia MCC-ill is a brunette from Branson and belongs to the Panola Club. Virginia is a queen from away back in her sophomore year in high school, when she was sophomore class queen and also a carnival queen. Virginia is a music major and hopes to teach the same in the future. She likes pink, Tommy Dorsey's swing, an exciting basketball game. and from a negative standpoint, conceit in anyone rates tops on Virginia's list. Edna Marie Brock bedimpled freshman beauty from Richland, where she spent twelve years in school, plans to major ,in home economics and teach or do office work after graduation. Edna Marie is an lvl. G. R. who likes all sports, especially softball and swimming. She finds relaxation in dancing to the St. Louis Blues . Her other tastes run along the line of blue and red when color is concerned and chocolate candy for dissipation. VIRGINIA lVlcGILL EDNA MARIE BROCK Sophomore Queen Freshman Queen I 135 EENS BERNICE PAYNE ELAINE HAMMAR IAYNE HAUC-HAWOUT BETTY ANN REESE IAIQIKD QUIEIE IOSEPHINE FARMER I E E S . There is an old saying that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. No truer statement has ever been made in the case of choosing beauty queens. This year twelve beautiful girls shared the honor of running for beauty queen of the OzarkO. Because there can be only one winner, it is fitting that we should present, along with the queen, those who failed to reach the goal. These girls represent a portion of that beauty for which the S. T. C. campus is famous. Each one is a personality that may be called the typical Miss College Co-ed . All are representative of college life, both scholastically and socially, and can truly be called queens. l36 MARIE KARTHAP EDWI NA TANGN JU Qlllflf ln the year 1912 there was inaugurated in Springfield one of the high spots in the city's winter season, namely, S. T. C.'s sparkling Christmas program, joyland. The popularity of this gay imagery has been growing steadily during its twenty-six unbroken years of presentation. Due to the demand for general admission, the last four have been presented in the Shrine Mosque under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club. Three years ago a procedure of electing a queen to preside over the ceremony was inaugurated. The OzarkO is proud to pre- sent the students' choice for their Queen of loyland, Miss Mary Margaret Woody. Bodge , as she prefers to be called, is a freshman and a Diana, who showed her Thespian tendencies in the spring play, The Importance of Being Earnest, in which she played the romantic lead. Her ability to dance excellently combined with her effervescent personality, beauty, talent, and immense popularity makes her the envy of her feminine friends and the object of dazzled stares from the opposite sex. , 137 Y QUITE Lovely jacquelyn Redyard was this year by the student body to May Queen in the celebration of th gence of spring. Traditionally, la should have surveyed from her throne the merry-making of a modern sprites and elves from the education departments of the coll Greenwood, but construction work new stadium cancelled the cere Wonderland for this season. ln lie traditional setting, the Queen, surr by a bevy of charming attendants, r her regal crown at the junior-Seni and reception. ln the absence of l94O's Won the OzarkO presents May Day picto a tradition which is and will remain of the college. ln the spring of l9 in subsequent years recurrences o scenes as are found depicted on the o page will be witnessed. The Queen selected as her royal ants a group of beauties trulyreprese of collegiate femininity. Included retinue were: Mona Brown, ABZ Rozell, Bruin Boosterg Bette Welsh, Virginia Cowden, Panolag Betty H F SquaregAnn Shadburne, Merry-Go- and lvlaurine Meadows, Independent selected reign as e resur- ccquelyn festive host of physical ege and on the mony of u of the sounded eceived or prom derland, rially as a part 41 and f such pposi te attend- ntative in her c lean Dianag ward, Iioundg The Queen enters escorted by the flower-girls and followed by her attendants from a latticed opening over-hung by a large flag ..... A reversed panorama view of the May poles in the process of being wound, as taken from a window of the new Field House ..... A closer-up view of the same thing ..... This is a typical Bruin Booster trumpet chorus that gives out with the fan-fare that opens the May Day celebration ..... Dorothy McFarland shows her Terpsichorean tendencies in one of the May Day dances. Not had ..... The Queen and her attendants seated at the throne ..... V. Carter holds two hands full of gas-filled balloons that along with hundreds of others made a spectacular scene when, released simultaneously ..... Last year's Oueen, Doris Rowin, as she came through the foot- ball goal entrance ..... One of the many dances given on May Day by the Orchesis ..... Ann Elise Gimson shows off her good form . . at winding May poles. ASH ONS g floppy .loos Like a moth in its cocoon janie College strolled the campus in a sweater six sizes larger than she ordinarily wore, fittingly dubbed the Sloppy joe . Careless might have been her school wardrobe's theme song. To prove her personality, versatility lady fair cast aside her school clothes worn to achieve that negligent look and donned the feminine frills of a lingerie blouse worn with a black silk skirt. Icarlott y O'I'lara Responsible for all' the femininity of the day was Scarlett who found quick followers in S. T. C. fashion- able misses who wore the so-called wasp waist com- bined with the l94O bustle. More often than not they were swinging to the strains of South of the Border . Uh, Johnny! johnny College let conventions go to wrack and ruin and wore his shirt-tails out and his collar open, his trousers never matched his coat and he couldn't keep away from green. There were more variations in that one color than in the ways Miss S. T. C. wore her hair. Itop! Red! l The painter's pot's most brilliant color flashed in countless smiles and flamed in every lassie's closet. The color spotlight was on this clear bright red that livened winter's grayness. Hoadwoal' Iomothing Else Snoods were hot hat news with turbans running a close second. The boys didn't think so much of the snoods but the girls thought them handy as were the printed squares they wore to keep the wind and the rain from their hair. The turbans were wrap-them-yourself affairs and are still popular. A l Phony .loolory Costume jewelry designers went berserk and tried to out-do each other in creating bigger and better costume jewelry. Cork, glass bubbles, and any old piece of wood were the most popular materials- used. Betty Co-ed's prize piece was a flashy rhinestone pin or clip, the bigger and brighter the better. She wore it on anything and everything. 140 Any version of moccasins, saddle oxfords is correct on the campus of t shoes, and oday. The code of the co-ed prohibits cleaning her moc- casins and saddle shoes, so, the dirtier they get the better they like it. This snapshot might be termed the Typical Co-ed , with beauteous Norma jean Dollison as the subject. Norma jean's fur coat, skirt, Sloppy joe cardigan, and suede pumps are all musts in the co-ed's wardrobe. One, two, three, inhale! And women used to wear these corsets to think all of the time to get that wasp-waisted effect. Virginia McGill is the victim with Barbara White and lvlaryetta Carter doing the punishing. Faintly reminiscent of the Civil 'War days, when Grandma was a girl, is the bu tle which has come' back into style again and i worn for both daytime and evening wear. H re we see it modeled on a teal blue velveteen two-piece date dress. The cardigan sweater has becom campus uniform as far as the co- cerned. Anna jewel Brown wears I almost a d is con- her Sloppy joe cardigan with the sleeves pushed up and sweater buttoned down the back in true college fashion. I Bette Welsh smiles from beneath her snap brim hat, the college girl's stand-l ay when it comes to hats. This year the pork pie, with its creased crown, was the latest version of the snap brim. . I As bright as joseph's coat is Mary Bingham's hooded jacket of reds and' greens. Hoods have been seen everywhere on dresses, raincoats, slacks and even evening clothesg they solve that age old problem of which hat to wear. Looking quite chic in her black dress, but- toned and trimmed in white, is Brunette Caves. The combination of black and whit smart and good on any occasion. Pretty legs and pretty shoes! W come into their own and promise to thing for summer wear. British tar snakeskin are the lovely combinat shoes shown. e is always edges have e the very and beige ion in the A t ,fssgi - xwk N X e Y? X E x 3 wix ' fs 'QNX xii 1: NN X wg QNX x N wx ff yQ.L 3 Q SQ Qs' Wai kt x Q, w U ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , W ,, me we X xmxx-NMSP fs :gg 'Y X YSSQ . 4 ge ,xx ssl.-.. j fax u Q A H X NN xv w Q X X fax -K'X:e?Q :5'XiI:2hs' K' .rMxgm.' X awww W as Xxvrkxx N-KW WN. A , , Xmx -sm XM NW. x NN , ' . .,., ,. , +- DDAMMA HTHE GREEN GODDESY' The Raja of Rukh ........ Watkins, his valet ,....... Major Anthony Crespin Lucilla, his wife ,........... Dr. Basil Traherne ......, Lieut. Denis Cardew .... High Priest ..............., Ayah ....................... Major-Domo ..... Ceremonial Dancers: William Russell Helen Harris Evelyn Rhodes Lowell Holdredge Howard Whittaker Marjorie Wilhoit Maurine Meadows Pauline Thomas, Doris Rowin Leanna Winchester Mildred Crosb ack ravers, awrence e erman Soldiers: Lamar Wyrick, King Shollenberger Glen Rice Richard King Clarence Williams, Kenneth Engleman jack Applequist joseph Slaughter Bramwell Leader Giotti Melchoir Soldiers of the Papal Guard ....,.. .. Montini Andrea, Secretary of the Papal Court ...... Q ..... Tommati Venturini Papal judges ..., Scalchi j Pope Innocent XII ...... Canon Caponsacchi ............ Canon Conti ........ . ............... . Count Guido Franceschini ...... Pompilia, Wife of Guido ....... Ghera rdi ..,......................... Governor of Arezzo .....,.. Robert Scott Bill Chatham joseph Slaughter .Howard Whittaker Lamar Wyrick Clarence Williams Leonard Word ...........AIIen Routt .-.Harding Boehm ........james Robertson .....Gus Boehm, jr. jacquelyn. Redyard Marvin Whittaker ..........james Ward Archbishop of Arezzo ..........................,........... ...... L andrum Cox, jr. Pietro Comparini Violante Comparini ar a , I j Parents Innkeeper at Castelnuovo ..,.... . Marinetta ............................. Harold Bridges Helen Harris u aw u Fred Rains ...Marjorie Wilhoit Inn Boy ....... ......... R issie Rhea Hill Salvatore ...... ........ V . V. Clayton Peppina ................ ....................t................. j o Stacy , , Richard King, Warden ames, Guido s Henchmen ................... Virgil Hughes, jack ,ljravers Four Duchesses H H Margie Welcher, Bobbie Zoe Richardson, ' Gloria jones, Martha jean Bernard Dancers H D Roberta jaenke, Mary Cunningham, ' Claudia Crumrine, Maxine Hunt Messenger ......... ............................. M . B. Harmon Peasant Man ...... ........ j ack Travers CAl30NSACCI'II ACT I Caponsacchi-Carnival at Arezzo DRAMA I43 The opening scene is a' carnival in Arezzo. Hero Canon Capon- sacchi is disguised as a fortune teller and is the center of amusement at the celebration. ..... On hearing the misfortune of Pompilia, who is mistreated by her husband, Caponsacchi consults her at her balcony and offers his assistance in making her escape .... Count Guido, the husband, and Caponsacchi meet at the home of Pompilia's parents and a desperate battle ensues between the two ..... Canon Conti and Gherardi, a drunkard, who are close friends of Capon- sacchi, aid in keeping Margharita, the mistress of Guido, from revealing their presence at her master's home ..... Guido, with his con- federates, comes to seek revenge from Pompiliag he- proceeds to taunt her and finally stabs and kills his wife and her parents. . . . . Caponsacchi, after overpowering Guido, kneels over the dying Pompilia. . . . . The parents assure Pompilia of her child's safety from C-uido's wrath. . . . . Pompilia is stabbed by her husband's henchmen. . . . . The Pope attests to Caponsacchi's innocence in the final courtroom scene. l44 T If PLAY IS T If THING The curtain was rung up three times this year for S. T. C. playgoers. Three entirely different and entertaining productions were given by the College Theatre, all under the able direction of Miss Dorothy Richey. This year a new policy was inaugurated by which all students were ad- mitted free of charge to all productions. This new policy brought about a marked increase in the attendance of the plays. On November l3, drama enthusiasts witnessed the first production of this newly organized College Theatre. This play was The Green Goddess, by Walter Archer. The cast included a list of veterans of past dramatic productions. Harding Boehm's performance of the Raja was an outstanding one. Other cast members included james Robertson, Fred Rains, Byron Brite, Wanda Finley, and Marvin Bridges. The action of the play begins with the emergence of Major Crespin, his wife, and Dr. Traherne from the remains of their wrecked airplane, the motor of which failed them in the midst of a Himalayan province. At the head of this province is the Raja, who has obtained an Oxford education, and despises the civilization of the Occident. The rest of the play centers around the cool and uncanny way in which he tried to go about removing these civilized barbarians. The second play of the year was Caponsacchi , an adaption of Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book . lt was given on March 4, with the leading role going once more to Harding Boehm as the Canon Caponsacchi. Playing opposite Boehm was lacquelyn Redyard in the role of Pompilia. Other outstanding cast members included Gus Boehm, jr., layne Haughawout, james Robertson, Marvin Bridges, and Helen Harris. The scene of the play was Italy during the Renaissance period and the beautiful costuming was an outstanding feature. The scene most enjoyed by the students was the sword fight between the Boehm brothers, who were enemies of one another in the play. The Importance of Being Earnest, closed the dramatic season for S. T. C. playgoers. ln its leading roles were Mary Margaret Woody, Woodrow Denney, Barnes Griffith, loan Shockley, and Mary Cleve Pursley. l45 l l l Dances are the most well-attended functions on the S. T. C. campus. Whether the affair is formal or in- formal, a skirt script or otherwise, a large representation of the student body is on hand to swing out with a jump and jive. S. T. C. points with pride to its eleven social clubs, five boys' clubs and six girls'. They are: Felix Fidelis, Tri-C, Key and Dagger, S Club, Alpha Pi Omega, Diana, Alpha Beta Zeta, Merry-C-o-Round, T. N. T., Panola, and F Square. Over three hundred students belong and participate in the social functions given by their own and otherlclubs. Each social club gives one formal dance a year as well as other means of entertainment, such as skirt scripts, balls, carnivals, masquerades, etc. Such night spots as the Wagon Wheel and the Anchor are favorites for students who desire to swing- out when there are no school spon- sored dances. Such gay extra-cur- ricular activities lightens the aca- demic toil for all enthusiasts. S S l-lere's one hundred per cent proof of the popularity of school dance: This picture shows the freshman mixer, given at the first of the school t aid the new-comers in getting acquainted with their fellow-stoogent: . . . . Betty lean Lahar and Student Prince Dolph Crews monopoliz each other at the Diana dance. lt's Betty lean's club, by the by. . s. . Madelyn Brown with her upside-down hair-do puts Bob Morris up again: a ticklish proposition. l46 X 3 K .X X Civ 'Wy X .. f. X Q fl? i 13 Ssfgiif ' X 355. S i ,SQ 5525 . xQX xx-A5351 A is ' X55 Wkjxi . L L .N X .,x. g k X .X 1 ,5 ', 5 3 5:2 1 X X X -Wx XY X X X Si X XX X gk NX X X Q X X XX X ' jSws'X, .. ,N YS S SX M ix 1: we 3' ,, X X Q-QW .,.... .1 xg X SYN z 15 X .W sg X, , z ,,1Q QRS , 1 +i i .'12 X X Vlklllgq .,-- . .. ' ' X X X :1.::'- -: , X wife:--:: ,.g.:::.,..-X:'.--. ' .K bl , I .... Q ., ,I ,, 5 xi! Xf X X XX s 5 X .Rx X: x..,X.X::. , , X X Xi X ,X X ,:...... ,-.. X ,, ,wg XX , WAX 4 2 , 7 f W 1 wff am. M X f .X ,gag Q 1 2-xg:-. ll aww 'T' , , YNWWW , M f 1 f 1 , MW ff W QW MW f fwfr 'Q X if ,M Q ,f fl 125554: 4 , ' 4, If V 1 N 'img AA 5552 ze? 'S X X . ,.., X , -'X 9 5 , Rx , ' . ..., . X X255 5. X - - I 1-Q-,J K 9 XX vm 5 ,.,., 1, X ' ' ., - '- 2 X ,'1'- wifi f X - X by XXXX X E H- :rf 11 X 6 ' f f iifirif,gfggffi , X 42 at .X , ' F'-iii ,V 5 Q IW f- 1:5255 .. j':jQ, X ' I.-,IA 5. 'Z' , Xriisklit Q N ......, . X i ki . , ,,., X nw X X X 5 4 Q X, X , ,. ,.:-: SR ' lf-X sf-YEL XXX K X . X X' ' l ., W ' ' 'X X -X ' R .W XXX .5 YQXSX X ..., X ,Q 'X ., X s - -- ' - A X - 6123?-f , ., ,S S '12 T if? , D X X' X . Y X Xi X ki X X . . X' 1- Xiixs. , 1, XX X X X A X rw ' VXA? ram. X Sigg xi XIX XX S X X I vs QQ KS . , .... .: :.X:Ez5 ,I Kg? 555' .XgXff-XM 'Q X X -. ...,,. Q 11 1, . A ' X X X Xff X? 2 , X ' 'sg W ,I Q: S I 5 :gk 1.f.f,jXX X 55-j.:. W 1152355122 1 'A X YQ 3: 5' 1 1 ifiiflig -:Je X Q55 E. ' 'QX 5 I X X X li 'S1 ' Ex:S'SgEi fa: X' - .QQ X Q IAIQIKO GOES SHUPIDIN At some point in the life of every co-ed and college man there arrives a time when the budget simply hasn't enough of elasticity to cover some such annual expendi- ture as a Bulova for her or a Gladstone for him. At the point of confluence of the Christmas vacation and the beginning of the rush shopping season, recourse is had to the bewildered managers of theatres, department stores, and the five-and-tens, who usually see them through to a somewhat solvent condition. Many, of course, work downtown throughout the collegiate year and lessen the strain on Dad's billfold by earning con- stantly a large part or all of their expenses. Here are some shots of students plying their mercenary activities in carrying their part of the 'world's commerce. They seem to be getting a lot of fun as well as experience and profit out of the deal. l Dotty Waits lets her sales gab run wild at the Town and Country and the customer just can't bear it ..... Two S. T. C. beauties, joe Farmer and jayne Haughawout, sack up the sweets at Kresge's. The girls say they gained twenty pounds in two weeks ..... Norma Millsap dishes out her line to the unsuspecting Woolworths' customer ..... A. P. O. president Hugh Wise tears down the sales resist- ance of the customers at Rubenstein's. He says, This job sure suits me. .... Barth's had the salesman that you just can't tie. Linn Stair's Barrymore profile probably did no little help ..... Martha Musick, working at Ryer's classy joolery joint, shows Roberta jaenke the latest in sparklers just in case ...... At the C-illioz Theatre Ruth Kaufman sells tickets to the college students' best entertainment with Ailsa Seiferd as the recipient .... Madelyn Brown turns on the old personality at Penney's in an attempt to sell bigger and better cooking utensils .... A customer hasn't a chance when Clay Deeds is Heer's oily tongued sales- man ..... At Christmastime Ann Elise Cimson aids the feminine customer in choosing a gift for him ..... With a smile like that how could you resist, men? How could you re- sist? Virginia McGill is making C-ussie Tharp no exception ..... Norma jean Dollison, selling picture frames at Grant's, compares favor- ably with the likenesses of the movie stars therein. l48 mm X 1 1 1 ' . x , X ' Q , , 12 .1 .Q ' 's 5 K' s , 1 arf ' wx P, 'X N X - . 'Q X W ff w if xxx -if mn., i ' - . , s X. xwi. is Q xl N Here we present the winners of the Intramural Basketball Tournament, the Teddy Bears . On the front row are Cloyd Creach and Paul Hallg on the second row are Bob Blair and Arthur Nelsong and top, Teddy Kelly, captain. Missing members are: Nuel Smith and Eddie Ayres ..... Bob Stewart and Isabelle Burdick try their luck at physics experi- ments. . '. . . Here's one for Ripley, a co-ed working. Pushing the smouldering presser is Betty Ann Reese ..... Here is a typical group of college students on the way to the Hill for a night of dancing ..... joe Wilson and Chester Hamil- ton do a little Tom Edisoning on the sly .... The camera-man is none other than Dr. Wilkinson, the psychology prof, who's making a celluloid record- ing of the Christmas tree erection. . . Houdini Adamson teaches some play-niters how to play poker and WIN ..... Who would have thought that a frog could hold so much interest? Betty lo Ellis and Bill Hyde dissect to see what makes him croak. They found buck-shot. , . . . Gene Rimmer leaves a Kirksville man boodling mother earth as he sprints goalward ,... Right below is Bill Brandt and a few W. P. A. workers looking on as a T. N. T. pledge walks by ..... - Keith Requa melts a glass rod with a torch. He says he's carrying a torch over some hot glass ..... Martha Lou Ellington is helping Virginia Cowden into her gown for her performance in loyland. ISO fn .mf Xwq... Q X 4 X 1. , N :..:,- '. E, X-S H X it X, if S925 Xxx X X NN X X ws, xixs X X M VWWWA9 QS?-X . N Q X X Vx . S ,X X NIS X SN XX XX: MIM XYXQS KN X X Nw 5,,s:swg:... Qsx,x .w,.' K fl' i M Q , Sf 3? 3,-if Q X, J , Q ' Il, f s'4w5 5' I fir x X -fu 95+ rw-fa-.Q 1 AQ ',2'-' '1: VW R., 95 Nita XXX S 'Q a , fag., ,A ri 2-:se?2,..g5i3Tg1. JC' fi 1 K x ., J x EW- Nc x X yi X-, 12, X f ix! E 4' Q Fig L mils 159- f Q., Q X 'f ' X' 3 RQ. 2 g Q K' Emi. 3, , . x 5 1 . 5- . L ' X A .a 1 ' Sm 1 qw' N Ng. :r:::::,::::s::v,:. 53 -I WS I, X , Q -:rgiiiizt- 31:15. F 'X x 1 L N f- S- 'Y xl - x 1 ' ' SX Xi 7. 5 f X?3 ,f :- f K , X h, -f-ww i S vw 12 .xx M KW QQ xx N Qs fw s . W f f Q 2,55 is 1 ,1:.,. .- s X Q ' ,Q 4 ,ga N. ,f ' Qi 5 --XF N. . W.:W mrs V 3- X -HXSSRQQ-X. . A 1 1-was-N M X , X N. Q fswx. kg N X be XXX Q29 Q35 gg Mx N 5 Instructor W. R. Peters aids the students' wings in sprouting .... .. A train- ing plane as seen from the air ..... ' Pretty Sue Woodruff is the only femin- ine enrollee. to do bird acts. . . . Cds Captain Mid- night Boehm, jr., demon- strates his technique at ship handling-on the ground. . . . Leonard Word says such winds winds him. AV TID The arrival of the fall term of l939 witnessed a phenomenon which was the basic tendency of many S. T. C. students to look skyward. Congress had just passed the Civilian Pilot Training Act of l939 which extended to the colleges and universities of the nation an opportunity to include flying as an integral part - of their curricula, and the two colleges of Springfield had already been accepted by the Civil Aeronautics Authority as units of the flying organiiation. When the results of the period of ground-training were tabulated, it was found that the S. T. C. unit had placed con- siderably above the U. S. average, only two of the original con- tingent failed to qualify, while the nation's average hovered around fifty percent, all of which adds up to a feather' in some- one's helmet, or at least a wing on his chest. Those who participated in the flying course this year are: Robert Stewart, Donald Tisdale, Charles Weatherwax, Sue Woodruff, Leonard Word, Lowell Wilson, jack Miller, Carl Wood, William Benning, Gus Boehm, jr., james Brewer, Herman Childress, Logan Groomer, Warren Hitt, A. Lowell Holdredge, james Krattli, Bill Ledgerwood, joseph Roberts, Lee Schweitzer, and Gerald Slusser. . l54 A C. A. A. student's view of the college .... William Big Bill Brandt out to manage some busi- ness for the Standard or otherwise. . . . A montage of the neon lights seen at night spots frequented by S. T. C. students .... An exhibition dance given by pledges at a Bruin Booster initiation. . . joan Anderson takes a little time off to study .... Handsome jimmy Millsap, one of the typical college boys .... Football toter and worker in the College Bookstore is Harry Berry who waits for a cus- tomer .... Two young Green- wood artists prepare Christmas dec- orations .... A group of pig- skin packers resting between prac- tices. Left to right they are: Fred Simcox, Bill Blair, Riley Hindman, jerome Twitty, and john Conrow. ww X Mf . Ng XX,1- QW 1 1' vx f 3 X Xxx wi ,. B S xx BA ' ' C '- ,, N Q rx xw qv X ,Q x . Q X QW X X N wg Q x PMC X v 's x wi 'f if QQ -5 A ff.- ff ' x 1 is v if ax 'X X 33:1 Q S -454 S x v ,- E Q 5 X Q 51 ex . Ad, 461247 , M W f if 2 we we' . ..,,, N, yi. is f wgxf Y ' 7 . .N me . -M-f-'WW I 1 5 , ,-, is f Q 'SER' 4 x x X 1 H X R55 X sq -, x BN - ' ' ix X X QSN X, Mx! Q .,,Z,, , W Y 635 Q Q: 1 wg kc- 1 Kris E kkiwffs 1' :if iw wk kxQwgf.g.11 .1 Q w A X J x e Xw QS, X N f:21,:515:55::,.:,gg Q., X ' E iw 'Sig , K M Q- ' S , 5, S W +2 qi X 'S , Q X x hm fx X SK X X tx i x X . X F' NW W 1 uuuuilr DD. l2All3l'l VOIQIS The college mourns the passing of Dr. Ralph Voris, a beloved and out- standing faculty member. He inspired serious and ambitious students by his vision and exceptional ability. As a member of the faculty he upheld the highest standards of the college. , He was an outstanding entomologist, an active member in many scientific socie- ties, a member of Sigma Xi honorary research fraternity, and president of the Audubon Society of Missouri. He radiated good cheer, and friends felt warmed by his genial personality. Respected and beloved by students and colleagues alike, human in his under- standing and sympathies, he was a man among men. -Dr. L. V. lVloit1zey l58 Abbett, johnny ....... Ackerman, Walt ..... Acton, james ........... Acuff, Nelson ............ Adams, Lois Versal... Adams, William ....... Adamson, Edgar ......, Adamson, Velma ..... Agan, Charles ...... Agee, Bent ............ Agee, Helen ............. Albert, Genevieve Aldridge, Howard Allder, jean .......... Allen, Eva ............ Allen, Kathleen ......... Allen, Lena june ....... Allen, Tommy ....... Allgeier, Robert ........ Alms, Pauline ............ Anderson, Helen ........ Anderson, joan ...... 3 Anderson, Kenneth .. Anderson, Miriam .... Anderson, Norma Lea ......... Anderson, R. W ......... Andrews, Orville ...... Andrews, Vaudine .... Appleby, Kent .......... Arbeitman, Harold .... Applequist, john ...... Armstrong, Lula ..... Arnold, joseph .......... Ashworth, Donna ...... Asplin, Ray ............ Atchley, E eanor ..... Atchley, Tolise ...... Atkins, Faye .............. Atkinson, jeanne ...... Atkinson, Ray .......... Atkisson, Harold ...... Atkisson, Mary ........ AuBuchon,' Georgia .. Auner, Philip .......,.... Baer, Morris S ........... Bagby, Betty ............ Bailey, Walter H. .... . Bainter, Sophie jane.. Baker, Byron ............ Baker, Emma jean ..... Baker, Hardy E. ....... . Baker, johnny .......... Baker, Truman .......... Baker, Wm. Bryan .... Baker, W. I. ............ . Ball, Erma Lee ........... Ball, jim ...,......r....... Barker, Lloyd ............ Barker, Ruby Loyce. Barnard, Gene .......... Barnes Bufford ........ Barnes Edward ........ Barnes, Mary ............ Barnes, Nina Roena. Barton, Betty ............ Bass, Eloise ................ Bass, Willis ....... Bassett, B. Baugh, Alberta ..... Bauer, jim ......... Bean, Roy ........ Beaty, Beber, june .,.. A. j ............. Becker, Florence ....... Beckerdite, Bennie .. Beckerdite, Rosalene Beers, Imogene ........ Bein, Robert ........... Belk, William Belshe, B. .......... . Belshe, Charles .... Bench. Herbert .... Bennett, Frieda .... Bennett, Helen ..,. Bennett, Ruth ,........ Page 53 ...105 53, 105 53, 72 53, 150, 157 .......96, 105, 118 111111. 53. 53 36 41 53 80 31 . .46 36, 77,83 53 53 69 QIIQQQ.fQQQIIQIfQQffQ 41: 53 53,74 6, 80, 89, 90, 147. 155 . 36, 77 83 77, ...........41, 95 14 36 53 . 72 ......53,98,105 53 .......46, 36, 66 20 41 74 53 46 41 53 72 46 53 53 ffffff'34, 53 53 36 53 36 53, 80 .......46, 93 72 . .... 53,105 34 ........ 112,113.116 41,72, 74 W11::::'46, 36 93 53 41, 79 46 . 53 53, 75 .......118, 119 23 53 .........105' 105 .......53, 75 23 46 93 53 53 53, 98 .......53, 74 .41 53. 72 .........118 53 41 53 Bernard. Mary ............ ......................... 4 1 Berry, Doris Loraine ........................., 53 Berry, Harry ....,................. 96, 105, 106, 155 Berst, jack .,....,....................................... 53 Bilderback, Madalyn ................................ 53 Bincard, Anna L ........... 74 IDE Page Bingham, Mary juanita 3, 46,74,91,141, 157 Bingham, Maurine .................... .......... 4 1. 91 Bishop, Roger ......................................,. 53 Blain, Bob ................. ............. . . .... 92 Blaine, Loren G ....... Blair, Anna L ........ 41 Blair, Bill ............. ....................... 1 55 ' 105 150 Blair, Bob ................ ...,.............. , Blair, Howard H. ....... ....... 3 , 23, 104, 105 Blakey, Glen .................. ...................... . 53 Blankenship, - Hillard ...... 53, 87 Blanton, Twlla ............... ............. 5 3 Bloomer, Marguerite .... ....... .... . . 41 Blue, Gene ................, ............ 4 1,72,75 Bockman, Evelyn .... ...........,.............. 4 6 Boehm, Gus jr ......... .............. 3 6,144,154 Boehm, Harding ................ 46, 71, 120, 144 Bond, Clara Dean ....... ...................., 4 1,97 Bonham, Irving ...... ...................... Bonner, jack ................. ............. Booth, Archie .................. ........,. 4 6, Boring, Betty Nell ......,....,.., ...... 4 6, 79, Borman, josephine jean ....... ............. Bosch, F. W. A ................. ....... . . Boswell, Enid ................. ..... 4 1, Botkin, Ruth ................. ...... 7 4, Bouldin, Neva jean ......... Bounous, j. D ............., ....... Bounous, Lisle G. ...... . Bowen, Edith Ann ....... Bowman, Earl ......,.,.... Bowman, Twyla E ...... Boyd, Charles .......... Bradford, Hazel .......... Bradley, Meredith ..... Bradshaw, Merva .... Brady, David .......... Bragg, Elizabeth ...... Brandt, Rosa ...........,.. Brandt, William ............. Branick, Corda Faye ......... Brannan, jirnmie Lee ........ Brashear, Guy ............... Brashears, Marie ........... Brasher, Mary jean ........ 53 53 77 80 41 24 82 75 53 23 46 41 46 46 53 41 75 .......53,105 .......36,68,155 41,91 53. 156 86 53 Bray, Henrietta ................ ......... 5 3 Breckner, Owen ................... ............. 5 3 Breeding, Mrs. Genelle .... t ..... ................ 5 3 Brewer, james ............................... ........ 4 6 Bridges, Harold Marvin .............. 46,92, 144 Bridges, Louise ................ ............ 5 3 Briggs, A. W .................. ........ 2 2,24 Brigham William T ........ ..,..... . . 54 Brill, Norris .............. ........ 1 18,119 Brite, Byron H ............. ............ 4 6,92 Broce, Bill ..................... Brock, Edna Marie ........ Brock, Fredrick .......... Brockman, Evelyn ...... 54, 91, 135 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Irene ............... Ada Frances ..... Anna jewel ....... Arthur .............. Gentry .............. Hazel Marie ..... Helen Margaret . .......... 36, 84 . ..... 36, 67, 80. 89 54 54, 72, 75 54, 97 Madelyn 41, 67, 83, 90, 124, 146, 149,153 Margie ......,................................. 72 Mary Anne ................................. 54 M. Douglas ............... ..,. ........ 2 4 Mona Pauline ....,...... 46, 80. 95, 139 Sally Ann .......... ............ 4 6, 77, 95 Travis ............. ............... 5 4 Browning, Rex ........ Brunold, Sylvester ...., 54, 72 . 41 Bruton, james Wm. .,... ..... 4 6,92 Bruton Louis ............. ...... 5 4,75 Bryant, Bill ............ ....... 5 4 Bryant, David .......... ....... 5 4 Bryant, Elizabeth ....... ...... 4 1, 80 Bryant, Virginia Lee ..... .......,....., 4 1 Buckner, jim ............. ............. 4 6, 92 Bucklew, john ........... ..,... 1 12, 113, 114 Budd, Maxine ................ ................... 5 4 Bugg, Florence Baker .................... ......... 2 4 Bumpus, Dwight 46, 96, 105, 106,110.118 Burdette Irene Violet ........... .... . . 54,74 Burdick, Isabella ................. 54, 89, 95, 151 Burford, Evelyn ......... .................... . . 54 Burger, Marguerite ............... 54,75 Burger, Virginia .. .... ..... . . 4 Burgess, Floy T. ....... . Burkhart, Mary Lee ..... Burks, Edgar ............. 159 5 ......24, 83 46 54 Burks, Emerson ..... Burley, Ralph ......... .. Burnette, Lola G ....... .......36, 77, Page 98 15 .. 46, 77 ...21 67 86 54 Burnette, Paul j ......................... , , Burns, Vera Lee .,............,....................... Burrows, Dennis 41, 96, 112,'113,115, 117 Burt, Vaughn ...................................... 46,87 Busby Bill ................................................ 54 Butcher, Sanford ...... .............. 5 4 Butler, Dave ........... Butler, Doris L ........ Butler, Dorotha L .... Butler, Tom ........ Caldwell, Bill ...... Caldwell, Ilene .... Calkins, joe ........ Calton, Lois ........... Campbell, Claire ...... Cantril, Kenneth ...... Carder, William ........ Carlson, Clara Alice. Carlson, Ruth ............ 156 .......54, 82 46 41 .......46, 41 41 46 54 .. 72 75 46 46 54 36 Carr, Doy .................. ................. Carter, Blanche ........ .................... 4 6 Carter, Maryetta ...... ....... 8 2,99, 141 Carter, Millard ....... ................. 5 4 Carter, Virginia ...................................... 139 Casey, Manferd ........ Cassada, Quentin ...... Cassada, Randall ..... 36 Catlett, Don .............. Catlett, Opal ............ Cave, june ............. Caves, Brunette ........ Chaffin, Dorothy ...... Chaffin, joella ................. Chalander, Margaret chapan, Edward ........ II Chapman, juanita .... Chappell, Betty jo .... Chatham, Bill ............ Cheatham, Riley ...... Cheek, Berniadine .... 46, 79 , 69, 79, 84, 96, 105 82 77 54 ........41,141 54 54 80 54 54, 54 90 54 46 54 54 Cheek, Kenneth ...............,................ . Cheek, Valderine ..,........................... 46, 147 Cheek, W. V. ........ ......... 2 2, 24, 67, 76, 85 Childress, Glen .................... ...... Childress, Herman .... Childress, K'eith ....... . Childress, Martha ...... Chillcut, Dale ............. Chisholm, Wallace .... Claiborn, Harold Clanton, Peggy ..... Clark, Kenneth ......... Clarke, Clarence ............ Clayton, Vera ..,................ Clute, Ethel Minnie ........ Coble, Louise ................ Coble, Miriam ,......... Coffing, Courtney .... Coffing, Ruth ....... Coggins. Lucille ..... Cole, Bernadine ...... Coleman, Ethyleen .... Collins, Howard ..... Collins, j. H ......... Colton, Claris ......... Compton, Florence .... Compton, William .... Condray, Edwin ..... Connell, Clarence ...... 115, 116 ....46. 86. 88 1 .......41, QfIfIff54,'72. 54 IIIIII54. QI.fI'52i. ...:::1:.54, 54, 72, 12 99 72 54 77 91 54 92 46 41 46 75 41 75 54 74 54 24,'104,'1 IIfIf'54. 54 18 36 54 87 54 i -. A. .35 ' ' .J-tix' I. . O-.,, 1 ' - X ' X f s IDE Conrow, johnnie ...... Conway, Nadine Cook, james .,..........,. Coon, Doris Bethel ....... Cooper, David .......... Coose, Vernon ....... Copeland, Adine Copening, james ...... Copp, Dale ......,...... Corbett, Edward Corgan, Myldred ...... Cotten, Lillian .......... Coultice, Dorothy Cowan, Agnes Dade ....... Cowan, Ben ................. Cowan, Orene .......... Cowden, Mae ......... Cowden, Virginia ....,. Cowherd, Ruby ........ Cox joe .................. Page .......54, 105, 155 .......41, 77, 85 ..........46, 87 46 54 ......105,157 .......46, 90 54 55 . ....... 55,72 36 20 55 . ........ 25. 83 .......55, 93 .........55,75, 139 . ........ 45, 46, 77 Cox, Landrum, jr ..........,...................... 46,66 Cox, Mabel ......... , ..,.................................. 55 Cox, Max .............,........ 41, 68, 96, 118, 119 Cox, Paul .....................,.......... 55, 72, 74, 87 Coxen, Hazel .......................................... 55 Coyle, Norma Louise .... Coyne, Cozad, Craig, Crall, Cralle, Cralle, Crane, Crawf Crawt james ............ Virginia j. ..... . Shirley ......... Marcia .,.. ord, Carmen ord, Phil ....... ..... Dorothy ........... W. O.. .... Virginia ........ .. Cunningham, Mary .... Creach, Cloyd ............ Creson, lshmad .......... Crews, Dolph 36, 76, 85, 96, 105 Crismon, Bland ............ Crockett, Robert ........ Croddy, Dale ........... Cromer, Tyrus ....... Crone, Lois ................ Crosby, Mildred .......... Cross, Lena Rachel ....,. Crossman, Ruth ........... Crow, Earl ................, ...... .............. 4 7 , Crowder, Mary jane ........ ................., Crume, Ralph ............... ................. 4 7, Crump, Clay .............. ...................,. . Crumrine, Claudia .... ........ 4 7, 80, 89, Crussell, june ............... ..................... Cummings, Rosette ..... .................. Cummins, Clarke ............ ..............,... Cunningham, Lorraine .... ........ 5 5,77, Curry, Dale, Dortha .......... Bob .................. Daniey, Dolpha M .....,. 97 . ,...,.......... 55 .......25,105, 112 ........22, 25, 71 ........46, 69, 82 25, 87 ...95,105, 112,117 150 106, 133, 146, 156 46 77 .......46,72,87, 153 ff,f1fff?l6,'6Ei,'7'5. 36 55 86 36 93 47 93 55 95 55 55 55 85 ........41, 67, 89 55 79 Darby, Louise ......... .................... 5 5,95 Davidson, Helen ........ ........ 4 7, 72, 73, 74 Davis, Clarence .. ..................... 41 Davis, Denzil R. .............. ......,.........., 5 5 Davis, Dorothy Lena ....... ............ 4 7 Davis, Dixie ................ ............... 5 5 Davis, Edgar .............. .......... 5 5, 105 Davis, Georgiana ...... ........ 4 7,90 Davis, Lois .. .......... ....... . . Davis, Mary E ....... ..... Davis, Naomi ...... ......... Davis, Patsy ........ Davis, Paul ............. Davis, Ruth Ellen Davis, Twyla ............ Davis, Virgil ................ Dawson, Stanley .......... ,72, fffQI1ff55, ...fffffffffffli7, 55 Deardorff, Margaret .. Deardorff Marie ........ Deatherage, june Nellellli... .... Deeds, Clay ,............... Dehoney, Ernest ........ Deitrick, Dan ...... ff47, 47 25 55 47 86 89 55 79 87 41 91 55 149 , 84, 87 Delano, Alvera .... Delp, j. D. ....... . Denney, Bill ........ Denney, Estelle ..... Denney, Merlyn .,... Denney, Woodrow . Dennis, Anajean ..... 47 , , Deppe, Helen ......... DeSpain, Hope .......... Devin, Virginia Lee .... Dickerson, Bill .......,.. Dickerson, Tom ..... Diemer, jack ........ Dilday, Lucille .... Dimond, Ralph ....... Dipley, Edna Lee ...... Ditmars, Earl .....,... Dixon, jack . ..,.. .. Dobbins. Martha Dobbs, Gladys .... 67 47, 72 55 25 55 36 47 70 75 , . 74 .. 47 80 92 55 88 95 47 77 Mjfff. 47. .......47, ..fffIf2iifa2. ....QQ fffff f'2i7. ........47, 70 . 72,87 55, 105 55 Dollison, Norma Donald, jaunita Donald, Marion 1 ......... Doss, jean .....,..... Douglass, jean Doubt, Lois ........., Dowler, Eleanor DuBois, Edith ........ Dugan, Luther Duncan, Elaine Dunham, Vernon ........ Dunnington, Susanne Durnell, Orlis .............. Dyche, Billy Bob ....... Dyer, Dick ......,..... Dyer, Edith ....... Eagleberger, Gerald .... Early, Esther ........... Early, Mildred ...... East, Richard ........ Earp, jack ...... ........... Edmisten, Leonard ...... Edmonds, Helen .......... Edmondson, Dorothy Edwards, Opal ............... Eitmann, Clara .......... Eldred, Betty june ........ Eldred, G. M .............. Eley, Robert ................ Elkins, Mary Sue ............. Ellington, Martha Lou ........ Elliott, Howard ................ Elliott, Mary ............ Ellis, Alma Ruth ........ Ellis, Mary Lee ......... Ellis, R. A .........,...... Ellis, Roy ........... Ellison, j. D. ......... . Ellison, Esther ...... .... Ellison, Norma ......... Elmore, Kenneth ..... Elson, Elnor ................ Emmert, Clarence ......... Engelmann, Kenneth Estep, Loma Lee .......... Esther, joyce ........... Evans, William ...... Evers, Dorothy ...... Ewan, Edward ..... ,..... Ewan, Ezard, Willis ........ josephine ....... Faires, jean .......... Page ,90, 141,149 ........118, 119 ...IIIIifss, iIIfI1li'1'Q'77, Val Deane .........,...... ...IIIfIfa6Q'iili. 91 41 72 36 84 55 47 41 55 93 93 89 ............36, ......96,106,156 69 47, 75 ........105, 107 ..36,90, 134 .........37, 93 55 55 ......55, 89. 90 55, 90 .......96, 106 .........37, 90 95 ..........37, 70, 87 22 37, 96, 105. 107 80 ....41, 80, 83, 95 55 47 .........41, 85 ............55, 67 ......41, 77, 85 79 Farrar, H. M .................,................. 22, , 47 Farmer, josephine ........ 47, 91, 136, 149, 157 25 Felton, Russell .................................... 41 , Ferguson, Carl ............ Ferguson, Wallace ...... Fike, Leola Mae .................. ............ 5 6, Fike, Mabel ......................... .... ..... 5 6 , Findley, Elmer ...................,.................... Finkenbinder, Mary Helen .................. 56, Finley, Bill .................................... 41,79, Finley, Wanda .................. 47, 67, 69, 82, Fite, joan .................... ......................... Fite, Vivian ................... ...................... Fletcher, LaVern .............. .......... Flournoy, Wilma jean ,....... ............. Floyd, Marjorie ............... ......... 4 7, Floyd, Richard ..........,....... ............. Flynn, jean Michael .....,...... ,..........., . Forgerson, Virginia Nell .................. ..56, Ford, jean ........................ ......... 5 6, 80, Ford, Mrs. Vivian ........... Forkner, Anne ......... Foster, Charles .....,...... Foster, Hazel Marie ....... Foster, jim Lucille ....... Foster, W. Y. .......... . Fowler, Dorothy ....... Frazier, Charles .... Freeman, Dale ...... iffIfIIfIa7Q'232. 56 84 80 80 56 90 84 95 74 74 41 56 79 56 46 80 95 25 97 47, 56, 112 22, 26 .......47,91.15i6 ............47, 92 Freeman, George ..... ....... 5 6 Freeman, Pat ................. .......... 5 6 French, Louise .................. ....,.... 4 7 Freudenberger, Norman ...., ......., 2 2,26 Fricks, Lucille ...,.............. .,........... 4 7 Frink, jimmy ......,.......... ....,,.......... 5 6 Fugate. Bob .....,....... .......... . . 56 Fulbright. Frances ...... ........, 4 7, 77,97 Fuller, john ............. .,......... 5 6,93 Fuller, Ronald ...... Funk, Erma Mae ...... Fulton, Glen .......... Gabriel, Howard S ....... Gaines, Violet ......... Galloway, Olive .... Gammon, Helen ........., 160 .........41,93 56 ......122 56 . 56 2-0, 85 .........41, 77,97 Page Garbee, Betty jean ....... ..... . ...... 5 6 Garbee, Dorothy ....... ....... 4 7,95 Garner, Lillian ...... ........ 4 7 Garner, Vernie ..... ........ 5 6 Garrison, Mima .... .............. 5 6 Garroutte, Mary .... ............. 5 6, 74 Garst, Robert ....... ..............,. 4 1,77 Gaston, Arthur ....., .....,.. 4 5, 92, 152 Gaston, Ralph E ..... ............. 5 6,92 Gemmecke, Neva ....... ....,..... 5 6,74 George, Robert ...... .... ..... 5 6 ,74 Geren, Mary jo ..... ....... ......... 5 6 Ghan, Lelia Belle ....... ....... E 6, 72,75 Gibbons, Mary Ann ...... ....... 7 ,80, 95 Gibbs, Verna ............. .............. 4 7 Gibson, Ruth .......,..... ....... 2 6,85 Giles, Lucile Marie ........ ................. 5 6 Gillespie, Roberta ..... ....,.,............. 5 6 Gilmore, Eugene .... ...... 5 6, '12, 74, 75 Gimson, Ann Elise ....... ...... 3 7, 90, 139, 148 Ginn, Helen ............ ....................... 5 6 Glenn, Freeman ...... .................... 5 6 Glenn, Ray ....................... ..,........ 4 7 Glover, Max ........................ .....,.,.. 3 7, 82 Goatcher, Homer Zeine ................ 56, 87, 93 Goode, Hazel ...................... ..... ........ 4 7 Goodnight, jane ............... ..... ........ 5 6 Goodpaster, Thomas H ....... ....... 5 6, 72, 74 Goodvin, W. Wayne ......... .............. 5 6 Goodwin, Lowell ............. ........... 4 6 Gorham, Helen Bernita ........ ....... 4 2,83 Goss, Emma jo ........,........ ........ 5 6 Graham, Myrtle ............ ....... 4 7, 80 Graham, Ray ...... ......,. 4 7 Graham, Wayne ...... .,... 4 7 Grant, Russel ....... ..... 7 5 Grantham, Silas ...... ..... 5 6 Grantham, Susie ...............,.................... 47 Graves, Earl 42, 96,105,107,112,115,117,157 Green, Bessie .................................. ....... 5 6 Green, Carroll F ..,....,....................... .... 5 6, 77 Greenwade, Virginia ............. ......., .. 56 Greer, Imogene ............ ..... 5 6 Gregory, Carroll ......... .. ..... 96 Gremling, Elizabeth .,...,.......................... 47 Greub, Maude R. . .....,....................... 26, 83 Grider, Bob ........ 96, 105, 107, 110, 111, 156 Grier, Harold .......................................... 56 Griffith, Barnes ............................ 4g,7O, 92 Grisham, Austin .......... ....... .....,.. 4 , 72,92 Grisham, Leonard ........ ........,..... 5 6 Groomer, Logan G ......... ....,...... 4 7 Guin, Patty ................ ..... 3 7 Gum, Margaret ..... ..... 4 7 Hackleman, Lillian ........ .............. 5 6 Hackmann, Wilbert ,..... ................. 4 8 Haden, jean .................. ....... 4 8, 72, 92 Hadlock, Rosa May ........ .............. 4 8 Haffa, Frances .......... .............. 5 6 Hagan, Gipsy ................ ........ 5 6,124 Hagan, Mary jane ........ ....... 3 7,77 Hagood, Vivian ......... ...........,........,..... 4 8 Haley, Alice ........... ............................. 5 6 Hall, Dorothy ...... ........................... ..... 7 5 Hall, Kenneth ..........,..... 34, 40, 42, 75, 156 Hall, Paul ................................................ 150 Hamilton, Chester ........,................... 42,151 Hamilton, Mayme C ........ .........,... 2 2, 26 Hamlin, Elsie ................ ..............., 5 6, 97 Hammar, Elaine ......... ........ 5 6,'95, 136 Hammond, Margery ...... ................. 5 6 Hammond, Viola ....... .............. 5 6 Hampton, Warren ..... ......... 1 05 Hancock, Bob ......., ......, 5 6, 72 Hancock, john E ,......, ...,.... 7 5 Hancock, Marjorie ..... ..... .... 4 2 Hankins, Mariorie ..... ........ .... 4 8 Hansford, Byron .... ............,.... 4 2 Hanson, Gene ........ ....... 5 7, 72, 74 Hardin, Kathleen ....... ......... . 42,75 Hardin, Randall ...... ............ 4 8, 79, 87 Hargis, Dave ...... .................. 4 8, 92 Harmon, Betty ........ ............................. 5 7 Harmon, Harold ................ 96, 105, 106, 153 Harmon, lrene ..............................,......... 48 Harmon, Mary Belle .... 37, 75, 77, 80, 85, 86 Harp, Ruth .............,........................ ..... . 57 Harpe, Nellie .............................,.. 57, 80, 86 Harpe, Richard ..... .............. 4 2 Harper, Eva ......... .........., 5 7 Harper, Maxey ........ .................... 5 7 Harrington, Betty ....... ...... . . .... .... 4 8 Harris, Helen .......... .... 4 8, 82, 9 . 144 Harris, j. T ............ ......,......... 7 ,93 Harris, William ...... ................ 7 ,92 Harrison, Alice ..... ,,,,,,,, 2 5 Harrison, Grace ...... ..... 5 7 Harrison, Lena ..... ..... . .57 Hart, Elsie ........ ....... 3 7, 82 Hart, Lee ,............ ,,,,, , ,ll2 Harter, Harold ........ ..... 5 7 Hartzfeld, Melvin ..... ..... 4 8 Page Haseltine, Horace ..... ....... 3 7,,70, 87 Haswell, Richard E ...... Hatten, Daisy .......... 48 Jamieson, Betty Jo ...... Jamison, Ency R ........ Jamison, Wanda ...., Jaszczak, Joe .,.... Jeffries, Carl .............. Jeffries, Farris ..,......... Page . ................. 1..42, 75 .......37, 80, 84,126 Jenkins, Sarah Frances ....... Jetter, Lloyd ............,... Johnson, Elinor ............ Hauck, Frances ..,...... ..................r....... 5 7 Haughawout, Jayne 48, 91, 136, 144, 149, 156 Hawkins, Duffy ....... 1 ...,......,................ 57, 72 Hawkins, Mary Jane ................................ 48 Hawkins, Mary Kay ............ ...... 4 2,97 Hayes, Alice ...,..... . ........ V ............. 42 Hayes, Billie .......... Hayes, Holland ..... Haymes, Alice ........ Haymes, Charles .... Haymes, Dora ....,..... Haymes Haymes: Lon ............. Marjorie ..... Liebich, Gertrude ..... Hays, Virginia ........ Hazelton, Ruth ...... Headley, J. T ........ Heck, Waller .......... 75 ........48,98, 147 .sfffff4s. ..........48, 70, 57 57 20 14 42 48 48 79 87 48 Hedgpeth, Gene ....... ....................... Hedgpeth, Gerald .......... ....... ..96, 112, 115 57 Hedgpeth, Geraldine .... .................... Hegepeth, Jack ......... Heisey, Maxine ....,.....,... Henderson, Efton R ....... Henderson, Jack ......... Hendricks, Bryce .... Hendrix, Maxine ...... Hennessy, John ...... Hennicke, Dora ...... Hennicke, Esther .... Henry, Marian ..... Hensley, Hoyt ..... Herd, Theo .............. Hereford, Pierce .... Hern, Maxine ....... Hern, Vera ........ Heyle, Hugh ........, Hibbard, Opal ,...... Hicks, Joyce ............ Hicks, Lena Mae ...... Hiebert, Ernest .,.... .......48, 'uUHfIf4s. UUn42, Hjffffdi. UHH34,35, 57 80 31 57 57 57 57 31 31 70 57 82 37 57 57 42 57 .sffIfffffff153 70 75 82 1 r 79 Johnson, Jane ...... Johnson, Jimmie ..... Johnson, Katie ............ Johnson, Lerlene ........ Johnson, Marguerite C. Johnson, Mary Lou ..... Johnson Monte Jean .. Johnson: Myrle F ......... Johnson , Zuella .......... Johnston, - Glenn ........ Jones, Alice ........,.. Jones, Dee .......... , Jones, Gloria ..... .... . .. Jones Grace ................ Jones, Mary Rebecca .. Jones, Stanley ............ Jones, Theda ............ Jones, William .......... Jones, William O. ..... . Justus, Jack ........... Julian, B. F ........... ..... Karninsky, Russ ........ 96 Karch, Robert .........,.... Karls, G.E ........... ..... Karthans, Marie ..... Kaufman, John ..... Kaufman, Ruth ..... Keathley, Mildred .... Keeney, Alzada ..... Keith, Keith, Keller, Keller, Kelley Kelley Homer ...... Mary C. ..... . Henrietta ...... Rose Ann ,........ , A. Theodore... Evelyn ............ Kelleyz Mary .Elizabeth Kelley Kellog Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kem , Virginia .......... g. Robert ........ . Curtis ........ Elizabeth ..... John B ....... Julina ........... Marjorie B. .... . Marjorie Lee ...... James m, ,...... .... . . Kemp, Margaret ...... Kennedy, Ralph .,.... Kern, Reba Louise.. .. Kensinger. Jim .,..... Key, Euella ............... Kibby, Halcon V. .... . Kidd, Genilie ........... .. Killian, Jack .......... .... Killian, Kathleen .. .. Killingsworth, Martha Kimes, Mary Ruth ....... Kinsey, Mrs. C. P ..... .. Higgs, Nadine ........... ...,............. 4 2 Hill, Rissie Rhea ........ .................... 4 8 Hindman, Riley ...... .............. 5 7.155 Hitt, Warren ....... ....... 4 2, 72, 73, 84 Hodges, Clay ....... ......... 3 7, 77, 85 Hoff, Betty Jo .......... ................ 5 7 Hoff, Robert ............. ...... 4 8, 87 Holder, Glenn .............. ....,..... 5 7 l-loldredge, Lowell A. .... ......... 5 7,93 Holloway, James A ...... ...,.,.......... 3 7 Holloway, Phil ........ ...... 5 7, 72, 75 Holman, Vernon ......... ............. 4 2 Holmes, David .............. ....., 4 8, 77 Holmes, Nina Ruth ........ ..... . . 42 Holstein, Charles ....... .......... 4 2 Holt, Bettye Jean ....... ...... 4 8,90 Holt. Dorothy ........... .......... 4 2 Hoofnagle. Waneta . ..... ...... 4 2,80 Hooker, Paul ....,........ ....... 5 7, 79 Horak, Jewell ................ .............,.. 5 7 Horine, Mary Francis ........ ...... 5 7,75, 95 Horine, Rayma Faye ,,.. .. ............. 42 House, Geneva ......... ............. 4 8 House, Joe ..........,...... .......- .... 4 8 ,79 Howard, Betty Lee ....... .....,... 5 7,139 Howser, Howard ....... ....... 5 8, 79. 112 Hrebec. Otto .......... ............ 4 2,96 Huff, Edgar ......... Hughes, Carolyn ...... 79 Hughes, Martha ...... ................... 2 O Hughes, Nancy ..... ....... 4 2, 91, 156 Hughes, Vergil ...., ........... 5 7, 144 Hull, Louise ...... Hull. Willy ...,. Hunt, Hiram .... Hunt, Roger ...... Hunt, Wilbur ,...... Hunter, Paul M ....... Hupens. Marie ........... Hurst, Louise ..............,. Hutchinson, Eva June Hutsell, Virlee ............., I-lyder, Richard E ........ Unn37,75,82,99 ,U,,.,,s,H1o5 57 48 57 57 57 57 42 57 57 Kincaid. Anna Lee ...... King, Harold ........ King, Lloyd W ............. King, Mary ............ . King, Mary Virginia .. King, Retha ............. .. King, Richard ............ King, King Ruth .......... Virginia ............ Kinsey, C. P. .............. . lmpey, William F. .,....... .... 5 7 Ingram, Mary Maxine .. 57 lnmon, Inez ............... ...... 3 7, 97 Jackie, Jean Carol ....... .....,.. 4 2, 83, 90 Jackson, Dunaway ..... ...,.., 3 7, 915, 1 18 Jackson, Edwin ............... ........... . .. 57 Jackson, Leaetta ............................... -42, 80 Jackson, Lucas ................................... 57, 72 Jackson, Millie Elizabeth .................. .... 5 7 Jaenke, Roberta .............. 37, 80, 89, 95. 149 James, Betty Anne ............................ 42,94 James, Herbert ........... .,...................... 5 7 James, Madeleine .... ...... - 12,75 Kipps, Delbert Eugene Kirby, Walter, Jr ......... Kirby, Ruth ................ Kissee, Maxine ...... Kissee, Syrena .... ..... Kitchell, Kathryn ...... Kitzmiller, Margie .... Kleitz, Oren A ........... Koenig, Frances ..... .... Koeope. C. E ..... ..... . .. Krall, Katherine Mary.. Kuhn, Robert ..........,. . Kuhn, Thelma ........ . Kurr, Harold ..... Lacy, Riley ............. Lahar, Betty Jean ..... Laidlaw. Wavne ., Lamb, Marv Elizabeth. Landers. Mildred ....... f Lane, Carl R ................ Lane, Frank ......... .. Langford. Jack .... .. Lankford. J. R ........ 1 antz, Wilma ...... ..... Law, Waite ..... ........ HHHUHHHH, 42 .sense Sv .s,,,57,112 nnUn52,58,79 -QIf42f75. 'Mffff4s. .UHu48, .Hff4s. .-ff4i, snag .,UH5s, ssffis. .HUn48, ffffds, 58 58 82 72 77 79 42 95 48 84 89 , 86 79 37 48 58 80 77 58 58 92 58 1 5 105, 111,112,153 88 ........36, 37, 80,95 48, 77 42 68 91 148 n 1 1 ........118 27 ....58 87 150 ..... , , 105 153 156 n 9 ffffff5af67, ........37, 70, 75, .......58, .......48, 58 82 86 48 58 48 , 69 72 70 42 58 58 85 , 58, 90 7 93 122156 , Lee ...................... 58 48 58 58 27 14 58 .........58, 75, 144 QffI48f7i, ifffsa, 48 75 27 27 42 79 48 48 48 58 .......48, 95 58 58 27 .......42, 80 48 ......42,75 88 ' ................ 48 42 90 124 146 161 58 80 48 48 58 49 ........58,93 42 92 ........42, INDEX Page Lawrence, Joanna .............................. 42,99 Layson, Effie Alice .................................. 58 Lea, Jaunita ....................................... 58,94 Lechner, Ed ..... '96, 105, 106, 112, 115, 117 Ledgerwood, Bill ................ 49, 70, 72, 73, 93 Lee, Charles E ..................................... 42, 76 Lee, Eugene ....... Lee, Leslie ............ Lefler, Julius E ....... Lefler, Luella .........., Leighty, Catherine ...... 79 ........42, 76, 85, 97 126 82 LeJeune, Delbert .............. ............... 4 2, Lemons, Dorothy Ann ........ ......... Leonard, Johnnie Nadine ........ ......... 3 7, Leslie, Willard ..................... .......... Letterman, Lawrence G ........ ......... 4 9, Lewis, James Bernie .......... ..........,..... Leyerle, Dan B ................ ......... 4 9, 79, LieVan, Dorothy ..... Likins, Jean ............. Lindholm, Anna .... Lindsay, Natalie ....... Linebarger, Helen ...... Link, Billy ............... Link, Ernest .......... Lisech, Arlie Joe ....... Littman. Art ........... Lloyd, Betty Jane ........ Locke, Kenneth ............. Locke, Velma Jaunita ...... Lockwood, Merdith ........ Logan, Lucille ............... Long, Diemer ........... Long, lla .................... Longcrier, James F .......... Lovan, Norma Lou .......... Lowe, Gladys Gossage' .... Lowry, Stone ................. Luebbert, Leo ............ Luna, Mearle ..... Lynes, Patty ....... Lynes, W. E ........ Lytle, Frank ....... McAfee, Robert H .......... McCann, Clara Mae ........ McCann, Mary Jeanne .... McClanahan, Mack ....... McClanahan, Ward .... McConnell, Vernon .... McCord, Katherine .... McCoy, Pauline ............. McCracken. Roberta ..... McCraw, Elizabeth ........ .sfff49f8of .nUUUUUu42, Hunan, ,egg ........37, 77, , .Hfffss. I .Hfff46. .HnHU42, fffff46, 49 82 58 74 58 87 42 78 95 77 58 97 49 58 .58 72 90 58 58 93 99 58 97 58 49 49 77 79. 88 73. 157 ........3, 27, 73 ff 'ffffss. ffffdi. HMs,4z, 42 49 95 58 58 79 95 49 94 49 87 84 117 58 McCulloch, Joe Zane .............. 58, 72, 74, McDaniel, Eugene E ...................... 42.77, McDonald, A. J ........... 27, 104, 105, 112, McDonald, Pearl .................................... McDonnold, Gewinner ..............,......... 58,97 McDowell, Bette ........... ........ 3 7, 77 McFadin, Helen ............. ............ 5 8 McFarland, Dorothy ..... ............. 5 8,137 McFarland, Lois ...................................... 49 McGhee, Mary Jane ........... ,..........,..... 4 2,90 McGill, Esby C ..............,........., 35.38, 66,85 McGill, Virginia ...49, 99, 135, 141, 149,157 McGinnis, Bertha .......,............................ 59 McGuire, Cora Elizabeth ...................,...... McGuire, George, Jr ............... ........ 4 9, Mclntosh, Sylvia ..................... ........ 4 3, McKibbin, Harriet Eleanor ....... ............ McKinney, Elva ................... ........ 4 9, McKnight, Rosalie ............ ............ McLaughlin, Marjorie ............... McLemore, Maxine .,.. McLin, Juanita ,........ .sffffffdsfts McMahan, Bette ........ McMahan, Daytona McMehen, Anna Jane. McMillan, Mary Aileen McMillen, Ann ............ McNabb, Kathleen .... Mabary, Dorothy M ..... Mabrey, Tom .............. Mace, Carolyn ......... Mace, Martha Madaus, Marie ...... ...... ............... , .ffff4s. HHNN49, 49 79 75 59 80 74 59 49 82 ......,,.43, 67, 82, 99 59 80 49 59 59 59 59 90 90 49 49 Magers, Bill ............. ..................... 5 9,92 Malgren, Edward ...., ........................ 5 9 Manes, Stone ........ ..................... . 72, 75 Mang, Anna .......... .. ...... 38, 66, 80, 82, 86 Maple, Maxine ......... ............................ 4 9 Maples, Jessie Mae ...... ......................... 3 8 Marble, Fred ........... ...... 3 8 Marlin, Marjorie ........ ...... 5 9 Marsh, Georgia Lee ........ 59,97 Martin, Dorothy Elaine ...... .............. 3 8,84 Martin, John T ............. ...... . .. .43, 79 Martin, Mary Ann ...... ........ 3 5, 43, 82,90 Martin, Raymon .,... ........ 5 9, 69, 71, 75 Martin, R. W ......... ...................... 2 7 Mason, Hubert ...... ................... 5 9 Massey, Harold .... Pauline .... Robertson, IDE Page Matthews, Audrey Lee ..... ...........,..,,... 5 9 Matthews, Esther .......,. ....... 5 9, 72, 147 Matthews, Faust Matthews, Lillian ..... Mattox, Marjorie Maxey, Sylvia ......... Maze, Carlos ........ Mazetti, Marion ..... 95 May, Shirley ........ ........ 4 9, 77, 94 Meador, Alice ........................................ 49 Meador, Leeson ....................................,. 59 Meadows, Esther Meadows Maurine.. ..59 67 68. 82 139 157 Menard, virginia ......... ' ..... 37, 75, iv, 86, ss Medlock, Hildred Mers, Zelda May ........ Meyer, joseph ....... Meyer, Marion .... Michael, Eddie .... Miller, Miller Bob ....... Doris ........ 59 59 .......49,118 59 49 Owen, Doris .......... Owen, Emmagene . Owens, Claire ........ Pachl, Gertie ......,. Page, Gerald ........... Pair, Emmert ....,.... Palmer, Carol Dean. Palmer, Grace ....... Pariseau, jean ...... Parke, Mary .......... Parker, Robert ....... Parker, Winfred Parks, jeane .......... Parks, Ruth ....... Parnell, Irene ........ Parrish, Gerald ....., Parrish, james ...... Parrish, june ........ Parsons, Reitha .... Partlowe, Eithel Payne, Payne, Payne, George Peck, ' Pence, Mary Lee ..... Pennycuick, jo ....... Peregoy, Rodrick Bernice ...... Eva M ...... Elvin ............ . ...,..,..,., 'f 358 .. ................ 60 75,82 ......38, If... Qfflfsiii. , 60 60 74 49 21 43 49 79 60 60 60 43 31 ..........152 ......43,93 49 ., .................... 60, 80 91, 136, 147 72 60 72 49 fi ......,.,... IfIIII2ia,88 Riggs, Merian .... Rigsby, Elmer .... ....... Riley, Agness .............. Riley, Lavon ................ Rimmer, Eugene ...... 50, Roach, Wilma ............ Roark, jean C ............... Robberson, Louise ........ Robbins, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Kathryn Mae Annetta ......., Dorothy Ellen Dorothy Lou.. Roberts, Frank ............ Roberts, Marlin ......... Roberts, Ruth Ellen ...... Robertson, Betty Lou., Robertson, Gene .......... Robertson, james ........ Robertson, james M ..... Perkins, Arlie ........ Perkins, Sue . ............ ........... . Perry, Gerald ..... .........,....... 4 3 Perry, Ruth ......................,..... Persinger, Geraldine Peters, Kathleen ........ Peters, W. R ......,..... Peterson, j. B ............... Peterson, Virginia . Petty, George B ........ 18 ,92, 120,121 60 ..........154 ......49, 78 ......60, 67 Rozell, jean Marie ..... Pharris, Philips, Phillips, Phillips Pickett Gertrude Maxine .... Cecil ..... Maxine .... Lois ........ .......131 60 Miller, Dorothy ..... ..........,.......... 3 8 Miller, jack ........... .....................,... 5 9 Miller, Leon ...... ....... 4 3, 82, 120, 121 Miller, Marie ......... ....,.,..................... 7 5 Miller, Marzella ..... ...................... 4 9 Miller, Mildred ...............,...................... 49 Miller, Phyllis ........................,........... 38,80 Millsap, james 38, 93, 1-00, 105, 107, 118, 155 Millsap, Norma ..........................,..... 49,149 Mitchell, Charles .................... 105, 112, 114 Mitchell, jane ......... ................... 4 3 Mitchell, Naomi .......... .....,...... 4 3, 75 Mitchell, Raymond .... .......... 5 9 Mitchell, Tommy ...... ..........,, 1 52 Mitchum, Martin ...... .....,...... 4 3, 66 Moberly, Mabel ........ .......,........... 3 2 Moffett, Marion .......,.. ....... 5 9, 66, 153 Moffitt, Martin T. ....... ................ 5 9 Monroe, Mary ......,... ......... 4 3, 94 Moore, Betty V ,........ ......... 4 3,80 Moore, Carolyn ..... .......... 4 3 Moos, Ada ............,... .......,.. 4 9 Moreland, Vernell ...,... ........ 4 9,95 Morgan, Dorothy A ......... ............. 4 3 Morris, Lee H ................... . .............., 18,69 Morris, Martha Lou .... Morris, Robert .......... Morton, Naomi ..... Morton, Ramon ..... Moss, Leota ........ Moss, Ruth ......,.......... Mott, Betty ............... Moulder, Mariory ....... 59. 80, 95 ......43, 84, 92, 146 Q .................. 59 'fffifI.,. fffIfffs9. Mildred ............., ............. Mullins, William jesse, Murray, Mary ............. Murray, Murrell, Eleanor R ......,. Murrell, Lois ............ Musick, Martha ..... Nall, Mildred .,...... 59 59 49 99 jr. ..... .......... 4 9 49 59 59 'ffffff43Q51'Q'149 Pierce, Helen F ........ Pigg, Edna ............ Platt, Caroline ...... Plummer, jean ...... Plummer, Robert Poindexter, Nixie . Posey, Rosalind .......... 49 43 49 60 43 ......28, 85 32 49 50 60 38 Robertson, Ralph ,... Robins, Elda E ......... Robinson, Eilene .... Rodebush, Emmitt ..... Rodgers, Preble Roe, Bette Lou ........ Roebuck, Frank Roebuck, Sybil Rogers, Benny ..... Rogers, Eddie .............. Rogers, George ..,......... Rollins, Leo ................ Page 50 79, 96, 105, 107, 118 ..........60, 75 .......60, 75 ........60, 156 .. ........... 60 .. ...... ...60, 60 77 ...,...43, 85, 90 60 60 ....38, 66, 82, 84, 144 29 .......50, 75 43 ........60, 80 .......38, 67, 80, 82,86 .. ....................... 122 50 Rollston, Charles Albert ...,.. .,...... Rollston, Paul ................... ........... Roman, Laura A ........... Romine, Elda ....... Roney, Helen .......... Roper, Leon ...,............ Ross, Laura Lucille ...,.. Rouch, Oley ................ Routt, Allen .............. 4 Rowin, Doris ................ Roy, Verne .................. Ruberson, Ben ........ Ruf, Bertha ......,,. Pottenger, Orville . Potter, Lillian ....... Potter, Steve ........ Powell, Alpha ...... Powers, Mary ......... Prescott, Evelyn ..... Prewett, Rosalea Price, Edward ....... Price. Norma Gene Proctor, Ethel ....... Proctor, Vivian ..... Puett, Erma jean ..... ,.......105 50 IQ ...fffIf66. fflff... fffffliafis. Ifffifeof 60 60 60 .. ......, 29,85 60 60 .. ..... 61 O, 43, 66, 69, 82, 144 139 126 38, 76, 85,139 61 82 61 32 61 89 Russell, Bill ................. ,.......... Russell, Eloise ................. ...... 4 3, Russell, Lillian Louise ....... ........ Rutledge, Nell .........,.... ..... Ryan, Hazle ,,............. ..... Ryan, Marguerite .... ...,. Sallee, Clella ...................... ........... 6 1 Sampson, Mary Frances ....... ....... 5 0,94 Sanders, George ............... .,...., 6 1,77 Sanders, Lawrence ........ ........ 6 1 Sanders, Milford .... ..... 6 1 Sargent, George ...... ........ 6 1 Sawyer, Mary ....,......., Schisler, Sarah jane ...... Schleifer, Pearl ......... Pummill, Arch E ........ Pummill, L. E ............ Pursell, james ....... Pursley, Mary Clevefji... Putnam, .Margaret ..... 88 50 43 95 74 87 50 60 50 79 79 50 ......22, 28 50, 70, 82 ........,.28, 81 Schmickle, Barbara .... Schmid, Emily ........... Schmitt, Eugene .... Schneider, Steve .... Scholfield, Frank .... Schwegman, Nell .... Scott, Flavil ......... Scott Loren ............ Radley, Christine ..... Rains, Fred ............ Ralston, joan ..... Rand, George ..... Rathbun, Grace .... Rathbun, Opal ...... Rauch, Ralph ........ ......43, 66, 68, 82 90 60 50 ......72, 74 Scott, Margaret ...... Scott Margie ....... Scott Ollie ........,..... Scott Robert ............. Scott, Roy .................... Scrutchfield, Harold .... Search, Peggy ............. 26 Neff, Winifred ........ ......,,........... 5 9 Neihardt, Chester .... ........... 3 8, 72, 75 Neil, George .........,....... ......,......,.... . .... 4 9 Nelson, Arthur Lee . ..... ...... 5 2, 59, 87, 150 Neuhart, Billy .......... ..................... 4 3 Neuhart, Charles ...... ................,,, 4 3 Newman, Gene ........... ......... 5 9, 92 Newton, Elizabeth ....... .....,.... , 49 Newton, Robert ........ ...,.... 5 9,87 Neyer. Adele ......... ......... 5 9, 90 Nichols, Bill ...., .......... 4 3 Nichols, james .... ..,.... 4 9 Nichols, Paul ......... ...,... 5 9 Nicholson, D. H ......... ,............ 2 8 Nicholson, Louis ...... ..............,. 5 2 Niehaus, Helen ..... .............. 5 9, 69, 97 Nielson, Ronald ..... ......... .,,.. ..... ...., 1 1 2 Ninas. Nina .........,............ 38, 68, 74, 79,82 Nix, Martha jo ......,.........,.........,............. 49 Noble, Lewis ............,............................. 59 Noennig, Martha jane .... , 59 Nogel, Frank .............. 49, 96, 105, 147, 157 Nolan, Wilbur .....................,.................... 59 Norbury, jean .......,..............,......,...... 43, 80 Nye, Margaret Anne ........ ........,. 5 9 Oesch, Carl ........... ...... 4 3, Oglesby, Virginia Oliver, Stanley Cfffff Olson, Mathilda ..... O'Quinn, june .... O'Rear, jean ..... Osborn, Elveda .... ....,............... 9, Osborn, Guy ......... ..... ..... , 3 8, 68, Osborne, Monta ..,............ 38, 66, 68, 78, Otterman, Virginia ovens George .............,................ Owen: Cora Faye ...... 79 59 28 74 72 59 75 82 82 49 59 59 Ray, Iva Marie .,....... Reaves, Bill ...,....... Redfearn, Dorothy . Redyard, jacquelyn 21 ............50, 92 50, 66, 70, 91, 138, 144, 156, 194 Reed, Leah .............................. Reed, Norma .......................... Reed, Theda ..........................., Reese Betty Anne ..., 43, 82, 86, 99, 136, 151 Reese, Elaine ................ Reese, Mildred .............. Regehr, Mary Elizabeth.. Rehwinkle, Pearl .......... Reser, Boyce .....,.........,.. Reser, Frank ....... Rhodes, Evelyn ...... ........,,,.6O, 97 60,97 60 38 .......50,126 50 Sechler, Errett ........ Sechler, Maxine ...... See, Marjorie ....... Seiferd, Ailsa .... Seitz, Betty ...... Self, Kathryn ....... Selsor, Irvin ............ Sergent, Dwight ........ Sewall, W. j ................. Sewell, june .,.............. Shadburne, Ann ..., 43, 6 Shaffer, Flavia ............ Shamel, janice ............ Shannahan, Bill ...... Shannon, james W ...... Rice, Chester .......50, 147 60 Sharp, Pauline ........ Rice, Glenn E .....,... ...... 6 0, 72,75 Rich, Elda ....................... ................ 6 0 Richard, Andy .......... A ........ ............. 6 0 Richardson, Bobbie Zoe ...... ................ 6 O Richardson, Pat ,...........,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 O Richesin, Mary Ann ....... ..,... 5 0, 90, 126 Richey, Dorothy ............. .... 2 8, 86, 89 Richner, Pauline .......... ....... ...... 6 0 Rickson, Mabel N. ......,. ...... 3 8,83 Ridley, Esther josephine 1 62 43 . ......... 50 .. ....... 38,80 .. ....... 43, .......50, .......43, .......43, ..,...,61, 50 80 70 87 80 92 61 61 61 61 43, 83 88, 93 .. .........,.... 43 .. .........., 61 .......43,75 .............61,91 ........50,91, 148 ......,...61,74 .......61,74 8,91, 132,139,156 80 .. 61 ......22, ,87 ' 43 75 43 90 61 93 Shelton, Christine ..... .... . .61, Sherman, Marv Ruth ...., ........... Shillcutt, Betty ........... .....,.... 6 1, Shipman, Emmett ..... ................. Shipman, j. T .............. .............. 5 0, Shockley, joan .............. ........ 6 1,91,156 Shoffner, Elizabeth ,..... ............... , .. 61 Shollenberger, King ...... .......... 7 2,74 1 Shook, Madalene .... ..,..... 4 3 Short, john .............. ..... 6 1 1 Siceluff, Harry j. ..., ..... 3 2 Silvey, Florence ..... Simcox, Fred ............ Simmons, Doris ..........,.. Simmons, Hortense ..... Simmons, Martha ...... Simon, Frank ......... Simpson, lnis ...... Sisk, Marian ..,.. Sitler, Norma ...... Skaggs, Pearl ......... I Page 61 , 74, 75 ' ............ 50 ........50, 77 61 ......152 61 61 50 Skelton, Harold ..... ......... 5 0,68 Skelton, Robert ..... .......... 7 2 Slagle, Helen ..... ............. 6 1 Slaughter, joe .... ...... 6 1,144 Slusser, Gerald ....... ........ 5 0,93 Smith, Catherine ..... ......................... 5 0 Smith, Charles ...... ............................ 1 56 Smith, Dean ........... ........ 4 3,72, 73,75, 92 Smith, Eloise ......,.... ................,........... 6 1 Smith, Harold Ray ,..... ......................... 6 1 Smith, Irene ................ ................ 6 1 Smith, james ........... ......... 3 8,75, 98 Smith, Katheleen ..... , ................ 61 Smith, Lois ................... ............... 5 0 Smith, Margie Lee ......... .........,.... 6 1,90 Smith, Marian Lee ....... ...... 4 3,83, 134 Smith, Nual .............. ............... 6 1 Smith, Ralph ......... ............ 6 1 Smith, Roy ...................... .....,... 1 20 Smith, Verla .................... ............. 6 1 Smith, Virginia .................................... 50, Smith, William Dutwood ............. , ...... 61, Snapp, james C .,........................... 29, 76, Snapp, Mary Lee ............., Snodgrass, Doris ..... Snow, Emma Sue ........ Walker, Brebner .,............ Snyder, Arlis ......... Solomon, Eileen ..... Sortor, Delpha ...... Southerland, Amy Sparks, Mildred ..... Spellman, Mary ..... Spellman, Murl ..... Spradling, Leo .... Spriggs, Carroll ...... Spurrier, Elmer ...... . 'fIIffIII56. ffffffflso. 80 98 85 38 80 72 61 61 61 95 50 50 43 32 61 61 Stacy, jo,Eyvon ...... ............................... 6 1 Stair, Linn .......... ........ 9 6, 105, 106, 149 Stamate, Ella ......... ........................... 6 2 Stanley, Delbert ..... ........................ 9 6 Stanton, Martha ........ .............. 6 2, 72 Staples, Andrew .......... ......... 6 2, 72, 77 St. Aubyn, Fredrick ..... ............... 6 2 St. Clair, Wayne ....... ............. 6 2 St. john, Robert .... ......... 3 8, 92 Steury, Alice ............ ........ 6 2, 94 Stevenson, Amos ...... ............... 5 0 Stevenson, Burton .... .............. 4 3, 68 Stevenson, Robert ............,,.......... 40, 44, 87 Stevick, Bill ....,....................................... 62 Stewart, Betty jean .............................. 62, 95 Stewart, Bill ...,.......... 50, 105, 112, 122, 147 Stewart, Bob ..............,........... 44, 70,87 151 Stewart, Frances jo ,................................. 62 Stockard, Louise ...... ......... 2 0, 84, Stone, Bud ............. ........... 6 2, Stone, Merle ........ Stone, William ....... Stottle, David I ,... Stout, Marvin ...... Strait, Delmer ......... Street, Louis ................ Strickland, Harry Lee ..... Stroud, Paul ................ Stuart, LeRoy .................. Stubblefield, Howard Studebaker, Donald ......,, Stuntzner, Edwin L ........ Sturrett, Anton ........... Suggs, Katherine ........ Sullivan, Lea ................... Sullivan, Maple ................ Summers, john Henry ........ Sumner, Verna Lee ......... Suttles, Eugene .......... Swadley, Ted ........... Swain, Bill Frank ....,.. Sweaney, Nadine ...... Sweeny, Mary Rose ..... Sweeton, Alma ......... Sweeton, Mrs. Guy ..... Swindler, Courtney Swinea, Bill .,............. Swin David Robert Young, William ............ S, -- Swinney, Donald Switzer, Elizabeth ...... Tangner, Edwina Melrose ...... Tatum, Lyell ....................... Taylor, Doris .................... Taylor, Dortha ...... Taylor, Eugene ...... Taylor, Henry ..... ...IIIf6i, 85 93 62 44 93 62 44 62 .........44, 79 50 50 62 62 29 .......105 62 .........44, 50 77 62 50 50 62 62 62 62 62 50 62 f ...Iffi:i6Q'i'65,'153 ...............62,72 20 ......62, 90, 136 ............62, 92 ......62,79, 105 Taylor, William E ...... Temple, A. P ......... Temple, jack ..... Teter, Myrtle ........ Tharp, Dwight ............ Tharp, Ray ..................... Thomas, Bill j. ................. . Thomas Carl William , Thomas, Elmer ............ Thomas, E. V ............... Thomas, Maxine ..... Thomas, Pauline .......... Thomas, Ruth ...,........... Thomas, Vella Aileene ..,... Thomas, William ........ Thompson, F. F. ......... . Thompson, Gene ........ Thompson, Margery ....... Thornhill, Frederick H ....... Thornton, Billy ............, Tibbot, LeRoy ............ Tilley, Margaret .... Tink, Richard ..... Tisdale, Don .......... Toalson, Hazel .................. Todd, Agnes .................... Todd, Brooxie S ................. Tomlinson, Evelyn Maurine Tompkins, Maria Sue ........ Toombs, Earl j .........,......... Torbett, Mary Louise ........ Townley, R. W ............... Tracy, Herber .............. Tracy, Pauline ............ Trantham, Burley Trantham, Evelyn ...... Trantham, Mildred .... Travers, jack F ................ Trent, Dorthy Aileen ........ Trent, Rachel Ann ......... Trentham, O. P ........... Trimble, Sam E ....... Triplett, Bethel .... Trogdon, Irene ...... Trogdon, Virginia Tuck, Eugenia ...... Tuck, Garrett ........ Tuck, Gwendolyn Tucker, j. D ..................,. Tucker, Mary Louise ....... Tucker, Robert Gene ..... Tucker Teddy ............ Tupper, Gladys ......... Turner, Hollis ........ Twitty, jerome .... Uhr, Mary Frances ...... Underhill, Edwill ........ Urbach, Lulu Faye ........ Vance, jack, jr ....,........ Vanderbilt, Cornelius ..... Van Dorn, Patricia ...... Van Nostrand, Burr ...... Vaughn, Kathryn ..... Vermillion, Bayred ...... Vincent, Paul ........... Voris, Ralph .......... Wachal, Anna Marie ....... Waddell, Connie ........ Waddell, Mary Sue ...... Wade, Dorothy .,..... Wadley, Bill ................ Wagemann, Wilbur .... Wagnon, Charlena ...... Wainright, john H .......... Waits, Dorothy ................ Walker, Kathryn joAnn .... Walker, Thelma Coral ...,.. Wallace, Frances ........... Wallace, O'Beta ........,. Wallis, Marvell .,.. Walton, Anita ...... Wampler, Dean .... ...... Wampler, june Ward, jimmy ........,........... 3 , 5 Wardlaw, Helen Gemmeke .... Waters, juanita .,.............. Watkins, Floyd ................ Watkins, Orval .... Watters, Kenneth ..... Wattles, Betty ....,....... Weagley, Mildred ......... Weatherman, Florence .,.. Weatherwax, Charles ...... Weaver, Allene ............. Weaver, Virginia ........ 163 Page 21 29 .......44,98,149 ............62, 93 .......50, 87 147 ...,..,..29, 111156. Iflfiili. ...ffQli2iQ'75, ...1Qfsii'Q'75, ...fQf2i2iQ'7iQ'74, .........5g..7i 74 78 62 95 62 44 77 30 44 82 38 50 86 51 92 62 85 51 62 51 62 62 62 44 51 38 62 ...ffflllfill 62 62 144 'Nazi sof 126 62, 80 .........32, 85 14 ..,...,-38, 77, 85 51, 72, 97, 126 ......39, 51 80 62 39, 95 ......39, 79, 87 ......51, 80 .. 62 .......62, 155 ......62, 90 62 39 ......51,91, 156 ..........96,105 62 62 .......30, 158 ......39, 97 44 51 .....,51, 80 ......... . 62 39, 72, 73, 74 .......51,91, 148 . ........... 72,74 63 63 21 63 63 , ....,............ 63 1,74,144,157 44 77 63 51 63 51 63 39 .......105 63, 99 ......51,99 Webb, Webb, INDIE Evelyn .......... Gene ............ Webb, Helen Marie Webb, john Elliott Webb, William H ..... Weisel, Deborah ...... Welcher, Margie ...... Wells, Carl .........., ............. Wells, Helen ........................., Wells, N. Bertha ...................... Welsh, Betty .............. 44,90, West, Alene ..........,....... L .....,... Westervelt, Bob ........,............. Wheat, Wilson M, ....... . Whipple, joe Frank ...... Whitaker, Howard .. White, Barbara ...... White, Doii E ,....... White, Elizabeth .... White, Kathleen .... White, Mabel .......... White, White Walter Gene ...... Yvona ........ Wihitley, Velda Faye ...... Whitney, L. V ............ Whorton, Lois ........... Wiley, Elaine ................ Whittacker, Marvin ...... Wicker, Marion ............... Wicker, Ruby .................... Wiggins, Bonnie ............. Wilhoit, Marjorie Carolyn Wilkerson Gene ............. Wilkerson: Marjorie ....... Wilkins, George ....,.... Wilkinson, Richard ...... Willey, Billie K. .............. . Willgrube, Wallace E. .... , Williams, Berniece ........ Williams, Clarence ..... Williams, Dorothy ..... Williams, llene ......... Williams Williams , Irene ........ Maxine .... Willoughby, Lucy ..... Wilson, Lowell Rex ........ Wilson, joe ............... Wilson, joseph F ........... Wilson, Wanda Mae ...... Wilson, Wilbur ......... Wilson, Wilbur ......... Wimmer, Lois .............. Winchester, Leanna ...... Windes, Rosalie ......... Wingo, Alene ................ Windsor, Margaret ........... Winter, Helen Marie ....... Wise, Content .............. Wise, H. A ..,............... Wise, j. Hugh .........,...... Wise, Maxine ..........,...,.... Wofford, Mary Throne .... Wolf, York ..........,.......... Wommack, jack ............ Wood, Faustina ............ Wood, Harriet Vesta ....... Wood, jean Naydeen ...... Woodard, Charles A .......... Woodard, Earl Edward ........ Woodard, Ruth .................. Wooding, Edna Virginia ...... Woodruff, Sue ................. Woods, Mary A ............. Page ....63,91,147 56 30 63 30 63 ............19, 22 139,141,147 ....63,93, 152 51, 72, 75, 87 ............39, 96 ....51,99, 141 83 .......51, 77 32 72 ......,63,94 63 30 63 44 ........144 63 63 63 ......44, 69, 82 ..........63, 93 63 ........30, 151 63 44 .......51, 94 51, 74, 82, 94 ......51, 77, 94 63 . ........ 51 ........63,151 51 .......63, 51 63 72 63 63 51 63 ..........5l,90 ....39,78,148 ...,........63, .......44, 77 63 39 84 44 ......63, 74, 75 44, 77 .......51, 87 63 ......154,156 Woods, Mary Freda ...... ................ 6 3 Woods, Victor ........,..... .... 5 1, 93, 112 Woods, Virginia Lee ,........ ......,.... , .... 4 4 Woody, jimmy ..................... ............ 4 4, 92 Woody, Mary Margaret ..... 63, 90, 137, 152 Woody, Raymond .....,.............................. 39 Word, Leonard .............. ....................... 1 54 Worley, joe A. ........... .......... 6 3 Wormlngton, Lela ........ Wormlngton, Millard .... Wright, Hazel ........... Wright, Margaret .... Wright Robert Wyrick, Lamar ........ Wyrick, Laurence ..... Wyrick, Louis ........ Yoacum, Barney ...... Yokley, Alma ....... York, Edsel ........ York, Max ........... Young, Eugene ........ Young, Marylynn .... Young, Sebert ........... Youngblood, Ray E. ..... . Zerr, Hubert .... fffffffsi, ... .... , 44 98 63 63 44 87 63 63 79 ...lffsi 63 .......44, 87, 93 51 .......63,75 63 ,. ..... 44,75 63 63 ACIKN lIfDGMIfNTS The staff of the l94O OzarkO wishes to acknowledge the follow- ing persons and firms for the help that they have rendered to this yearbook: The Burger-Baird Engraving Com- pany, especially Mr. Bob Dale and Mr. Ben Seward for the superior engravings they have made us and the splendid cooperation they have given. The Lytle Studio and Mr. Frank Lytle for the high class portraits that are found in the class sections. The Elkins-Swyers Company, espe- cially to lvlr. Ralph Robertson, Mr. Leslie Lee, and Mr. Tom Kibbe, for the expert composition and pains- taking care with which they have printed this book. The News and Leader photographer, Mr. Buel White, for the use of many of his pictures. Dr. W. V. Cheek and Paul 1. Bur- nette for their valuable advice throughout the time this book was in production. Mr. George Petty for selecting the OzarkO Queen. The Becktold Cover Company of St. Louis for a superb job of cover- ing and binding this annual. The students, personnel, and admin- istration for the cooperation and help which made this, the l94O OzarkO, possible. MR. FRANK LYTLE L l l l MR. Boa DALE Q L AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS ff Burger-l3aird Engraving C lytle Studios Elkins-Swyers Co. Becktold Cover Co. Yvwv -N..-... .. .hx .,, . 2,9- .H 1 .. .. . 1'5:QE:5:2rSi 2'-Q13 . '-1125:-.-, f2I1Ir?3 2115-1... A 'Q ,.x.i..g.:.EE.:...V .V I ..2?:2g2-1-1-1-5i1'. . .,... i5EEE25S:12'f'111'2-- 1 1 1'f 1ii'3r1:.1.1:51: ,I 555555. E51Qi1r1:1:1-1.5. . - . f151a5:2E12:f2:'1 '- -.5elfQ11-'FQQQ-115511131-5.ig?E55:2121rf?'113EfE:1:11g1:5Eg2:sE52:a:z:5a5 -1---2-5.31-'A'115:E-3-.-1q1:112Eg1..1-2:52:'.1-5-152:--'3.15, Xe2gxgwgs:31g2gg1.1... 1-1535-Q!3.51g5g-:qpgfgQ.g..as 51NN1:r?E'E1fEi2Sgia'fi'11'1-E11--1.5-1.5'-5i.1.5QeE11:1i1E1-Q5115111:-1 '1' 11ig1:1'I --,555.?2i5552311i1'11-15--151 '' ' E211f1 '1'f1fEz25,. 23253255942212-1355525215254:g2EEEgaEr115E2231111 1-1. '-'f-f1'S:2g3:g2., 3- 11:-.-.3 ' ,g-1325. --- 1:5555511513-rQ:3:2E51:fg5gE -.-1.11-13-111. 1 '32-2.12.12ai 1'1 - - ' f1 1' 1 .. ,,.. .. ' 151 f51f21s2z252:zE- 1522125225253'1'11-12-- 1 '1:aE:512Er- . ..-.-5izE?2iS252f5E52s1' .. -. - 2'1'1'1 1' 1- i:3:5E:3:5E32:5E:5: 1-SfE:NEg513E:3i 3- f'ff-.gi 1''1--E51:1i5E'2:Q 5:.51:.:-1.1..E51.,....-1:55-...1gj:' fr-?rs.,Zy:.1-1 fr:-1211.1-1... .,-1:52. 3' . . -1 ,1 g:.,::::-1...,..1.:1:1:,-I1111:.::1,11-151:-:gm-1:.::. ':f4'E5E:ff: - a3QQ.a2521s1gf' ?'i3152i5E51...11152isSrs5zf 1 ' . '32 1111- E52j1i11Es3g5E1- --1:31ii-52g1:a2f1I15225is155EQ25a2:zE1f5555gS555.11-111 .. ' 'Graf'2'fE5E:5....152E51:5E51:2EjQ:.153:31'1122 1 N- -14 Q, N5Er5E5SiE3i51:. 'I-1.-5:1555-,:.11... :5E335:3E3E'. . .:3E-'E 'g5:5?55 Nr2:5151-I-151....:1...:1:551,5535. . . -- ' 1'1+. N .. - -155:--1' - Q,e1.1:-515155251 11:21 'E-13251251 1-2:2E15:eEEiQ2ga5s251gs1.1 . .5 111:155E221g1g21a1gs152gsg52g1.:g' N , ,. 12..- 1:11-5.2-Z' 1 , 11:5' '2iErf:5i .1.-- 1rE:.:-1.-.11 '1'E:5:5E:5ii:E:-E:E:5ErE:5E:5 :5E35:5E55:5:3E:E:51-1:-1-.-.-1 ..-11-Lg5:55:511E:?r1:?11:9 -111:... -. 1' . H --1ff-fffesg5553221255511-fr ' .I-1233: 1 1' irirlrilliilf' E251-1:1111-.. ri, .: ..1-52:1 .ii-312EiiE1:5e1 1'115151' 11555E?51iiiiiEif'1'1-,...1. f2iZ'-1513252215 1 '511f 1. 1 -1-1'13?52:' --ff 1:--1-1:3259??155152Ei?3E5Ei5i?51-if2f3?1'f 1 1:51 '1:1 J , -.-1.5E?215- '-2-11112 ' 32-151212151121-Z121z?'111 ',.2311f1-- E:5ifErE:f15E5f1' 1'I'zEf155E211sEz51'1 111s5?5Ez2:2112:2E1-1 , -'Er2:51r1:3E3if1...-I-2'iZfa.-..E12-1i1 E25E:aiS5 .Ji 4 .-111:-1:-1--.... 5. :Q 5: .11-1: ' 'F '2:'g'2:'2 .2:5:g5, :5s tg: ':53:gg1:E555:Q51-'21:2-:51Qj:i1r.:g5-:21gE,-.., k 5. 1 ..,:,1:i:3t::-z.'-VN' -'2:gE:j':.g34 .- -f':1:s2gfS?:5sg1.f'- ..1z1g11-- ,.-.,. -1g.f1g1. . E.E-..E1 23,11 ',1.111-1 -' 1- 1 . -- IE-g:iE1E'-E. I-2'. :1-2':'.'-. .-1--25.2i2E:3:1g: 225.31 ,.--1.--:EEEEr?5:f fEr1'51'EE1E:211E1E:-:EK :-E:.:21: E: '1 213:-1-... . ....I1E'1E1121E'E-..:. '5'1'f: . . .,..1.-.-E:j:'E:1.-. . .':E:3QQgSE:2:r1.1:5.51:Z11:y:1E:E:rE:1121r-:-1... 311121:--'-1-,:.,....,.-.-,3q:Z151Q5d:11'2:11:.,,:131q1:1:2,S:, .111:5a:,1:1::1q::sg21'22. N N . 1.-.-. 1' '-,.1 - -1'--I1:-:1-2.:-.11:j11--1.21:1'-.- :- 12113-...-.:.:-:-:2::::-:I1-tg:-121:-113:5:f''-2..::--'.'1:..' .,:-111:-:NEW-XXQ:-zigr' -::1.g:3:'-::1q::NX -:Q -'-:ggg:::ggqQ1.3:51::::g. . -- ' N .,,. .:31g1:3:52.i131:3:31: .1 .. 21:E:2Ej1:5,11 1' ..f 'N 41. if.:-,--. k.i:31. 1' '11.31:11:..:E1:1:-ErE:jE:5:-1.1.1.1-K ..::5.1.y3E:.:5ir-.' -'T'-1 Q1221.'N:22I1.5-1.3,.E:fEj!TfiftQffg2f:3f1f:-.-.5-gig.-g-3:-..g,..-,.QQ12:-.I .,1:E:11:.-1 .. 2-2-21 .-Eg 1fE:siz2523sgs1a1:1g.2-....1- . -. .I-iq . . 51:11 1' -22-1--12 '2'21'-5fffZ:.i--1'15222if2QSESQQSSEQEEEEQ:-..1 5EQ31555E1252?5Si2233215is2E3Iali?5211i2iaiEfiiEsi?2121iQ1?1is2E2:2:1 11 1-.1 :'f?:f52E5E:2E5fE:1':', 1-1:1'--eE1s2s.Efiaii51e''1'25iFfE1'1,2-.si A' 11:1-11---111'1 '1.'w.1l52z2g2: .1-:s'221-:Z.'1 '-'i1211'5'. '5'11E222212152222521fE2:a1E2isEE2is2a2:5E:' ' .-1 ...1ia52':11:si212555525aiasE511111222Esim1i2Eff12EsizEz:s21''g25z15ei511.11f:12f5 '1 I xl ., 1,-,. .--1-..1-WEEE.: -A -- ' 331355152 5:1-11-:-X .E ..E:1:2 . 'r35z2E:5:5i5:5L N''21:5:-...:-E...-. ,,,, .24 . 51:1:-- . ...q'1:11 -. 25E:5:5ErE:5:2E: -li' , 1 ' -1-1.5:1E:211E:3:2E5 ' 1---1.-1--:115.:-1-...z-1.., .1-312121:1:2E1j:11f ' ' ' :.E:5:5E:5:5Er51 .1 .-.- . .. -1 , . 1-1. :51r1gw1:1..1r5-A 1:5:5::2:51:5:5 N -.-..,...:1:-1- mzp. 1 N .- --:5151:5:g1:51:1:5151Sg . r.:.:'-1--1 . 1 . zi1:1:51 1 rEiE51:,'i11?SEi:1Er .:. .-. ,,,. 522.2122 5:5 1121521-1S:E:5iNE:51:-gr-.-Em ' +'1'-1-1.5:31:E: . 1'.15E:'g1.1N' .:-12 .. .--' -Qzipziqx ' N2E: ', .. . A .5:51:2:-::3:I:gE:5g. :.:--.-1--1-.-. 15.11-:-.xl 1 l-l1E'l-:-1.fg1i.-fI7I- : - ,- ii '3 d??1E?525gEi2 ...1:s2i2ii22f1Qs1Ssi1s. 1'221155512222-11'-1'i-1--- '-:-15i??9:1iiV1 1'Zfi1N N 2'Q-i 1 if12?21sE51f.1-2 1--...-5--2 E55255-1.51.1i5QE2i5e112-12a2f2251f- if' '-.. 5.3. ''-g.::g5::::.-33:3--43: A4.',.3::1.:1:g.:::gI5..31:12,IN 'N-:-g.3:::.gI::zg1 .-.f.v.,:1:31, .' .44.1.i3:3::gt:Qg '3151:11g:5Qq:5.:::gN'4gZg:-I: -.g'j',.1I 13:--'-:V 43.5-.W ..,-.:,::.g:1 N'-3: 4g33::g35:. f'-.X 33311 NI- 'fit-'1. :IgIg:::Qg:g .::5g:f:Zg,' 'N'4:i513:-gig:-.1g:f:1gI:L'-I' 'g.5:5:Ig1E.. ' I-512121-315 -1-1--5.55:'-' 1.11.2-..11:115gs5S11.j:s1Qg5151r32s.-.,.... If-1f:aSs2f:f1g5:3Sa1z11.1.1- .11Ng1g2:v11Ss1...-111. . 1 . 'I.'i3ftf:f 1-1. -1 -K wq5f2:1:g1:5:51:Eg 3:51:51-1 .1- ' '11-L R. 'T-1-, ' gI-:-gI-1-gI-'.,- A24-'. 1-I-:Iii 25241-.-gig'-3'-IA . A.-.-g. - -'-'. I1 5:ZTgZ-I3g2- .jZg':.Ig2-.-.1521-I' 'f .,., :If ' ' ,- -'ij-,I -' -122-'I-2:5521-N... 423:-525253311-, k :Z 'TN.,:Zg2-3 3 - 1522221-1:11- 2.1. -..-1:s.'N' - 2f:fi:s..1-1:-539-1 -11-51-f:'1 11 1' 115-1:2-.-+fi' X- 11's:-111: 'f'1'E-E - 1 '--1-1i'E5.iE-fi-filf' ..-a1g2223a2s11g. 1 -12211122153-121ia1:a ff --12f'i2'1- ' . 2:5-1--. fu-E1121S522sEz21e:1.i-151-1 11N 1 1f i 4 ' ff' .1-1... .,:1..,. .1-1:51:2:5E15:5155:-.-.. -:,..:g,.-.j.Z'-'1 ----N ?:5:55:5:5:1:,...5i' Era..-'SQ?-r'fi:5E:23.35E:E:1E - -'E'E:5sE:1EfE 21 ' '-55511.:3Eri:'11-1121. N:-1Q-15.-g...:r--: .5:55:3:f:5:iE'1-- .,,.I1'1 ...rfa-.51 2 .-,5111+2l- f:11:.. N ,,,. 55:15:22 .. ' 51:5:5E:i:3E:5:5:z: ggi.....J--''N'-N-1-::::g:-1.-: .I.5r1:,1,1.,.:.:,::.5:::g:yr1.-.4 1-:.g.g:jS'-KQQIQ:-1:::51::.,1...Q-.:-gy---' -:2:11:.::1g-:-1 .A -:1:r....v 3-g:3:51::::::,S gy' '-'- H1151 '---rg:-yggzi., .515 , .4 ' -'--1-.- ,1:.:3!3g-, . 1'--,.:::5:g::.5g:51j 3:3f1::4'77 5E N?:5::-:5:11:3:21:-1'--1..5-:gal ..-zzz: ,.:51. , SSC:-..2::1rE:31:2. . N' 12f1:.--1212112-3-rm.. . '1' ,51g:::351:pf-:.. ':11:-.-.i:- ..1:3:'1:, i::1:i:1:5N::.1:...3:-11.-,.g1-... 111.2-4 --1 . -IT-21rE:I:1.:f:' Ig - ' ' -'fi 11'-f-11' . ..e11151.1.1512E5z1Ega1esgs2zs:s2:12-2' . ..-4.-.-..,.s-.'f1.-1...-..1..1...a-5+ 1,-.-1ggQf5ega1f1-1125 -.Q 1-1113Q525515151g1.115s5e55sgzg5sgs1a1---..-...... ,sgzf5s155:53se152121525a1g1ga1z2gs2ssgg1g1.i1- .. -'.. ....2.1:g '-Q -1f212222Er '1211f'f11f:sE1E1 1'- 1' 11'f11if1a2-2 -555551151915-Fsk 12222-1-i1z: . 1152151 11- ..-.1-1- w:111'2i. 1- 2' 112222212-....1:11f111 .-1.1:-2:a1f22s. -- .115'i252a1:..'..,21:2.:.1i21:1f??1:zSQ21.. RS- 11-2i5Siz1?s21S222s1Tf . -- . 1 11: - '-5212-3'f I is 1122-'1211111111.-.e..1:a11-1112121fs- .1-.1.2122 15: :s2..j-QE --11:1--..' 13-1'1 '1' .'.2:f11frs2zff1222: -1:-1-2:12-if si, z2E1I2s1:e2gz:a1ff1-,- .-. 121.....12.. 1-1.-1. 5111 1'1'?i1'1 115:31 11... Ei -1'52553351:-111:1EEi:aE111l.g.11125125 ,.i3 ' -25211 .N1i22.,.-E ,5i2ia2E1i:2i22 1111 g11i151E..,.5. ' , 1-1151:2:2Ea2r'f-1.1.e2515z15a11-,z-5. . ' ,1,f2:Q1SEz2f 51E5' :1:, '1-55' -'1s2sx N1:.211Sa2f:f . . , -.-.X-1...-1-1.::.1...-.-.-1.1. -.::-1... . -:-1- -:-1:-:.::-53.4:-1.1:-1.1.-1-.1 1.-:q..1-g..z-::.:-g.- 1.1:-- ,.:.1,::--' .-12-1-121:-1-. .:- -1-:-::1:-11-: 4-''els-z-1v1.1:.1:1:g.:-1-1'-1 1Z1E21 1 '11Eiz5,ji5gQi5:q. . , 1...'2-55,2--1-2gg 1N 5-1.-.-......1,..-.......g55,..' 1-f':z. .gg5gig52252352i.1Q3g52i?1:2g.g515z2-f1 '51-1.5,.,.15 12515,-.,,.....Qg33geg9152g2E55g53' '4-' 1 N '13 '5?EEg5f5E:f 1-1' 1 '1 P1N'. 1.11, .,..-.,:-111:1.::-1 zg. -Mwgciz-1:2:-N-x 31:-12... -:::-1:11-:-3:-111:31 -1.1.5, .11113-1x.:.-4..:1..:.,1.-14:5 .1.,...:...::1.-:-1-. -1-' .. 15.5.-1. , ..S-pg:-gzwmtgz-sg:-1:-:s::xg:X ..:-1,-:-1..::1-1 g.- ---- -.-:-1, - - :1g:-. . , ev-. 3 :.g:::::1:2:ggN..5'g:'. '-gs1:51:::11:..v.-'-:2- 1'- 3j2:5:. , 'gQ'g '- :g1.-.-g:-:-1'3:, . , 'NH22-I-sl -:1 '25:I:fSxQN -.5:15:51:2: f'1:IE:',2 .,.-jj y .. . .1.1- -X fss1esz:aa:51af::12112211-111 ...-15112111-frmWsE52fz1g1:15 .s1:a:s1-. .1 :.1-1: :iff - 1:-:iv- 1 12-- :--11-1-N11 :a1:a.:'-f.. ' ' 5-'gr-515315152-'11- ' -' . ..., -'1I.- .. 1:11-E:3:'- . .si ....-1.1:g5:5Eg3:5E5E:5Ef5:1'5 111'551-.1:111:5E3f-113jf1'YN11.13511:5E52:'E52:5E3ESE:Q1ri:5?,:1gE1'111 -':':'2:1. '2:E.2'1.551 f-1:-Q..-E:5355:3:, ' b 1- - I. I Q Q N . .-,.e111:12-1-- 1'-'f12fi22tf 11:1 ,-715. .f12:22z1'2 1- ' ' .1122125151252E:2z2iaEa551:s2gs2s2ENsf1f2 z'Q.-1251522522125-Q .11 1..a2Es2z2ia2aEie251g1. 1151 .. fi- Ng-11 .1 ' 1 . 1 11513135.31 , 1 .,g5gg551gQ- A-EIEESEEEEE:-in , ,,1515551g.1.-. ,. -54.53.-gggggig . .-.:E-1--.-.-3:55511 1.1,1551.. .N-E.I1-3151515311-.q1g.5Q1:-315.535 g, 1--551:-131g-151555131gg15-'21g1g555-g-151:35-1.151534 ' 1555155555-1ggg515g Q N 1 --5.1E-212.112:3E:5:51-1.11-1-..- . 1---:f1- 12:11:12-5-2:51-E:3Ef2:z1-5:21 1 1- :asf - fr- .Z:aS1:5ifE 5fEm E-3Z'i1Frf1':1i' -5:2EsiSf::5E:2E52-.-1:1EzEr5:eE2E:5E1i ' 2:5:12:sE112:1Q..-.1.-1:5511-..-. .:f:5:.. 11'12r1:-11x1as:21111Qz.N'-1. '11i1i111f1ff 52:13-25:55 ' f1'1f12EEEE1 ' ' 1. 'eff-1is2:11'f1:21-2112-2111-1151-11 ..-.1--1 --1.155.g.e11s1z1ae:a112g2:s1s, .':2a1-.:1:1 . -112'.2:1fs2:z111ae1a:s1a25-s -aisas11-1:11:11a1.a:1e5Qi.s:12-1-.2'1-::asgi'2ga2es:s2z2:s:a 21523215151-N wg:-21 11. ' N . .fig::'2123egz1g1g1... 111if3:gi2isgQgg1.1,q1gi - -2-zgE5s2sg.. V, .1-1' .13z5.tf':f 11f1 Q-11555513-1- .., . .Qsgliai:5151-152if512211'2'2131-55222225525252isi1S:'25:Ez5E22'-- -2'1515.311'Z-111':5E5g5sg51.1, , Qs! I-1g15.5111' . N '1 1 -51:1:55EEsE1. 'T':1 '5E3E?5E3E5fE:'A: .:55E5 f' 1 .....5-2-51111-1 -1-1-if '1:522r1- ..25QsE5.j.1., -' 1 E12E2 ' 1' f'if11f. 2111 1zE55E511-1'-rf' - '1f?1E1i3eZ3QQ52511.1:55.11.2512552?QQQEQNEE555259535iEaE5si5Eg35sEEg.. 112125 -4.5221 ...Z . ' 1- 1' ' -'A' - ...if 1 3:..11....:1-11-21g1.,. T.f'-i:1.. -'-1-. -. QQ NX- 11251-1:52:51-.. .,,.. . . 1I331if5325:5E131211E115QE15255r5:3if525513:QE22:if1E122zir'112r2:ies2ik11211 1-.wrirr r2E1E:5E2E:5E1i:ei55rf- 3'gf:x.1fa-' 1 -21:51:92 I.:.,..-.:....-. ' -- .,1::15:- 53:55-:-1:.,--151:--1' . J x ..-.:- N -:-1,-q::.:.::-4 gg:-1-2 . 1..'Q1:.:,'-'-:-1.5:5,1:-1-5:-15:-::g::::g:,::.'1'3. .1121-'veg 5:11:31:.:1.-'5111:11:-r1:--.-: 'u:::- -1 :'-5 1E1E:5Ef5rE1fIff1 ' . ....1:11' - ' ' iE:5f:':' -11 1 ' .i,E,.., 'N:5:51g2gj:51:.:1g5gN ' N -zi153:51g5531 11-12-: -1'.51.11-1:11,-iqizr-Sq?-' 'If -'z1i:1.g.. 1gE:E.j'I': .1.,...1-' s1g1g1............-. ..-...5g1g11r1-. 1ge:g.g... . 1-1111515555951-.3xxf2gs1g1gs:5tg1f1g:- . .z1: '1:5.51g1- - g'13Egs-g2N-3gi5m1:-1gz:..- 1.11.-,X-,1 -1 55:55-g555:' :-151. -QEEEEEEEE.. ....... .....r1.....5-1,:5:.-.w55E:. ,,.:1:-135 1r.:E1:.5..-9... 'I .1.,155E55E5,E-,1j51E.X S1232-1:::1 ,:5.51:-.4 1 .Z:-.1-Egiygiggg:-:5.v.:..A ...A . 5 1'1 ' 221515515:5E:i:5E25E2E'i:21'f1' xx Qzizgiizgisx .-zz.. .--:-121:11--. 1' I'1rE-1r2:'-'- .E-':5:-1:.:.1..,-,. -11:fI21:'- 2.5:-1..Effi2-E515 E:3E5E:5:5EI:.I-.'1 ,1. 1...1:1E5Er3EQ25':11'. .:.1?:1:f1E:21:5:5E:f:::-. EE-22' If --,E.:3:Qg.:... 3515.1-vi.-r b .. .. ..E:1.g::5gq1:g5?:QzX :5:gy,i3g:::Qg: NX- - .- 51-55:-gr.---.-1-11. -:35-1,-1::.:.-..5-vg- ---5.5-E55 1. - -11.5 55 33555-1:13-E51-5.,.:2:, 1:--5 ! ' '1:..211g:-1-.zip-1:-:' '-'1'2-:5 - 2:11:15+I-225:-:21-:'1--. ...I-1-::N11'Q?' 'K' ' 6:2:1::3E:I: -4:. N N:-. M X . X--.ziisdqgpssllv ' .... 12'1:f:1-'--- 1,2:21zi:1fi.- . -11:2--1. .'.-11:5:I1r2s1'1-+2-3:2-'2:SI :.Nf111 1 N-. ..-1.1:-1-1..1-1:-:-1.-1-... 1.-1----PM N ..-..51-1.1:-1--1 2-.-Q. M..-.3 N. N42-. N .., V -1:-N .. -. --.1:-1-1:--, 1 -:-:eq-1 -.N , 1 . - 1 -. 1 1 115555255'5:E-ii1'1E2 ':'1 55225-1 1 V'-- .lk . wx .1f.1g:E12s1.,V jf 2535-1--- 1.5131 1 eg1.a..... E.2-221112523QQQQQQEQ..-325521gi.ff'. ' Q11.QT11. 5iQi1Ef1Efg5igi2-2i1Q .QQEEEQEQEEE ' - 131 - f 1115511 Egif iigi., ' 12 1S:-s1g2E11' 22225 5211521 1 ' 'r1:22:f:-::1:--2:1::E:Q f121'1:2:25' .-121:11 r'.'1 .1:'.. 1'-E'-:-i2EiErE:3,' .- S'1'1:j2E:E:-.-I..-:.'5E:E:R:h-1:-I-.I-' l '-'I-1-21:11r1:-.-II 1 ' -N1 55-11:5-1.1.-.-. . . . Xxx -.'' -I-1-12-:3-:-N115.213.:g,1:3:-11.51.zjgg. .151-2155-...,j-1 -3:g1j 11g 51'.,.15.:2-'----.-...:1:- .11 'N' -:35.5,.q.,,55:.5Ng ' 1111'1 -'i.:-:- ..:1:5i2a2es.z :' '1: .1-N N 'i kif-22'feE5:a1z1: Q.-.... 25132 . 1' - f-ag --51151521 .. f -5::1:1:2E55:r- 1-1. -N1E:5:51.1..:5521. ,. .r1:515E5: -'-- ...1:'GSr1q5s:5Qg-., ww .1-:1.-5:53, - 2:2::3:ggQg.:9r1:3SN NSN N ' I:2111:.1r1:1:lS:-11.-1-E:s1Q....'N -'-'-5:3541 ?.. -+- 'N ' SN'Q-11--gi:51r1:1:31.E:5E2E3E:5Er51i:g5:E:2E515:53-N'-N 'fmgba -11 -5E:51gE: .5:5Em.fE1 951515 -:-. ,1: 1 , -.-9-.NX.ay-'1-'-1-14:-1:1:.:.1:--1.1 ...z-.-Azzqgz--sn:-. -1....m1.-1-1.1-. -wa - Ng Nqzx 5Q'3::.cNN,- --1:.:-1.- ,.3...7X1---.jgfwa-1.32: ' -Ns-1--:-1-:---1:.z-1..:-1:1:-1.1.+..-13121:-1-1:11KamM .-A - N'-wa.:-1:-1.1:-1:.:-1.1:-1.-1-1.fQ-N, c-- Q:-,, , . . .1 -:.1-1.-N -- ....:-1:-1:-1-..N.:-'1 .. A.. ,..5.QA. .1 N .. ,.-, XQ .. ., , 5. xxxvw ...XX .,. x,x.s,g,m ...,.. ...,.N....Niw,,...-qmx . . ....,. .. . . ,... .. ..x... Q ,'...f.5:g.,... ..,-, '1.:1.:,g.g:f52:g2:Q1,.: ,.-1:5g ' -:1Q:g21.1g-3 515-g-.X -.-5555:515g55:5g:i5g1gE:gg:.:t,'Q Q 1-45:55 C352-N-I-:gg-:,:jg:3qA .53gg::5::31:.55155-.V . :-1512-g14.Q.i555:553331.-:::g5::15g5::1 -.-any Q-Q'-.X . ,j:... ...1:1.-.:5g:g:1:2a::1:E5j:'E'-Nj 2111-'E'3:g,'1 .,, .:5E55:5:2f:E:1:'-jI::,f .1-I 1- 1 -11:-11:21.-121: .l1:I7?3f!- 53.3-.'.'4 '1rE:2:r1:-.1E??::QN .1r2:21i11S:11v1. -1-1.r.:1:r1:--1:1-:1-' Q93:rsf:avi5.5111553-F2Pig.-1'br:1f-Qsg2:ixg-11:115'N' -:I 2:,,14i. NgxQNii:::1:2:131k-hxgi 20'-25:15:11:E:I121:1111:Inr1:2:22:1:vc2:r1-1:1:3N2erf:x -134-gggzfr-Q N::r3:-g f.. wr.:'1r2:-1r1.f:r-:1:::-:1.- -....1'1 -I2-:I-rE'i:f1r2:21:1:11. . ' f'122-'1f1:fz---1:-.11-.1s2g1::'a2:f:s22121sa:.1 45222112-11' Efsgaizzeiafriw-N' .322-1 - 2222115-2:s22512111als25151sa:a2s212:s2:f2ef51iw1-1.1. -511112:12z1112-22251155-fQ22-1151211.21151 . . --'- 1:2:.jQ:.-' g:E:Ig.. NI::-1f:.,11:551:E:g11I:g12 ' 5.1-'N ' ,gf -gizggfg...-::g:,23:5:E15:QE:E:5ggE:5g:i:215E:5:1-:-N'N h ......:g:..-s.-- . '-'I':.:.., ..x-.5 -, NN .. '- :- ., , N211-,-......-..-.1:1E..g'w'jN -351'- -1'-2:iz2325:5g.j- gziv-1-.'S15Qq.g'2 ':,,-.:. -. - 'NN ' . 1'2 '-N'1 .:Q:.:::,: . . Nx 1.N Q. 'I--bj:5E:5.g:,:gm 1, 91.1-'-N-' ?5:211:.::.x5..,.,. - W . 1 -1.-2-n c-5.5.-.1.-1-1.., . 1 -1-:-grz, - ..:-1.1.-1--:-:-3:-:-gg N-.qt-.-N-'-..-...z-313:-21NI+:-1:-:PN,-.-.-:-1.5.-zlgz , , N -2-.-:'+:'-.gt-.-. 1- g- -. - ., '- ' . '- 'f-1-1-:fw,,,, ' ' -'.1:-g--:.g:I:..:--i-:-1'g'--Qi-I-:iz-2-:T..-:. ' ' - K..-. -.-11:11, . :-,'--:c2.:- -. -. -.-'opk:1'-gl-:-:A-,gg-:.5-.5-,-. 'N-'Si'-J1.-.-:1.4:f:Ig:2..:1z2gz -, 1.15. -12 5:31311-.. . --'-'2:-.:31gf'- .' '.,..151:5q.:2.'-' .. 5fN'N.15N ':1g5:3.55Q21:5- .3-115.-5 :wg---21.7 .3-::Eipg.,.j5 3: --r 2542-11g1:5:,E.1'-11. 1' ' Q.-.1.fh11.5q. '-iff:.:.f:31s3-1r551z...-1. 'H -X '- N'1'-'1'1'2i:3:1i:3:5E:5:5E:3:gf-1.'1::1'1j1Ej-2:5:2Er1:21v1:..-1.-.-,.. ':211E:5E:11'113-2 in-1:2:12?1..:s.-..? W1 . N 1 '+ +1'f1'1:5ES:1:111.-. N:tisi:55E:5::2:5:55:5:'1:f: -1 1j.g5:21:3:51g 1. 2E:?rN-.F: fz:rE'- --'....g5:5E:5::E:3r-ff '-Nw. .1:-E11:::1.vq.-.:Q,-'xf.'-gW:24-Q.-N.4-121. ' iss-21.1 :N-1:55 .5-:sa-::1RE-2'1QS4:N25:2-2:1E:1?E12QN1.5Er33E12:-115:5i:1:31:412112:13.-51.51-ii::Z'rr1:5h.wmrggXi.-111.351, QNX. N-, 1'1rE:.f '- x.1g: NffH1f ' rn , 1 - 'Hai- 1:'1:f-1-:' .Ii5E:E:3::5:12:31-E:5:r1v+'-'21'-5:2-:tfz:E:5115:5115:315E:51rE:21j5:3:11:1:,1..z3q.....q1-1.. .A .... ., ..- .... .... NS ..N.xXmNf.1...-..X2QN K.. AN. NX--Swv-.vw .... . . ...wg -, x ....,,., X NW.,-.... .111-3gQ.r1:513.:-131:51g15.'1 -5325151:y:a5:g,....11- m.191-' 51:11-1: 1:p51:5151q1215...g..c.. Q: Q313511-:N.wax:53.1,simg::51:1:31g:3335-:X N -:gg-35.5-121:35 -1 XQSQQQ1.5131.3535115:-zgzgg:515ga142.511.135..:gang5515.:.1:15151::5-QA.. ...4 N'2f:QerN J'-wg N'GI''2?'fN?iEf15E11:1:fE:2?E:- . 0552125:11531:Exi-I:IE1f:11-1511-:2a5E:5111E:fE11:1:2E:1 14:-1.-.-1.I1-1...-111:11-1.-:W ..-1-1-:-1:41..1-1.-:-1.-:-p-.-1-3:-1-1:-:-siltxk-.5,-1:-:-1:t:sq:1a-:St-1:-11'-z.5-:--.-:-:-:-z.-'-91.2-1v.-1 1 NNY-.-.11-:2:.-.' -1-za.Q:-:-x:-:Qt-:-:.'4.:'b:q:-zz-z-'sm1:-:-1.-aN.N-:-z-:-1-:-:NN-:fi-g:3x-:-f'N-1.1:-::1E!:--:. NNNQXNN '2:.'-N.-.us Xv..-. Y Q'N.cQQiy, N ARM-'S1N:-:-1:+1:-5.1:-1. -.-:--:-121:-1--:1:-1:-'4:-:-1:-:-12:-11-:-11-1-14:-:-1:-z-:':-1:-1-1: ' 1:-14-1-'rbi--zzifw--Nx-::--:--'--12-:-1.1:-1:-1-:war-14.155-:-so-.-1-1NQ.h-:-:-:-.:-:-1:--1-:-12.14bv-N1r:qt::+S-1151:-wk -:Qx Q N'-N-1:-:qv-1 1+-.Q-1.-NN:-1.1--1-N:q:--k-G-:S-1---:--v1-1:-:-1:Q-.1-21:--111:-12-1:-:-1--:-1:-:-15-111:11:-:.g:-1-1:t.1r-,ISSQ-.B EQ-kv-' NN 1'-gg -Q 1-X N. N-2--. ,N xgpwh- www:-1:-- .. 511:-1-1.-1-1:-:-1:-:Q -:-1.5-1w:-1.-1-1:-:-Ez:-1.-1-1.. 1...-12.11-14: , ..-g:Ng1.:gQ.-3-QQ-:,.q. .-:11.-1 .151,1-g.g:-1.-Qg.gq:..g.::+-.5-11.91.33+35-z-1.1:-1.-:2.E:-1--:-.QQQQQxg:-pg.-1--:-:-.:kyN1 4 .-.4:f53:q:-N33 .-1'-zewglgr:EQ-145:4gs.rgxggiQ:-:Q.zz-1.1:-1.114fx-ek-32-11:1:-1:5-:bmi1:-1-1:-:.1:-:at-1:+11,35-,.xx-Q.:1:-g.--,'NQx X 1SX'g,4q-xx x-.-'..g:-:qfx. Nr- N-N N' 11'S--1-K-:-1-11-:-5,-1:-.-1.1:-1:-:pg:-:Nz-:.g:f:-1:-1-1.11-1:-:-1 121-1:11. 11-1112:-11 1111- 1,1.1t1z2z:sf2:21r12sg-1a31:1--2111-' .. ' 'xwpgqgr-41213151111:y:s1a1:1:s1:21s1:. if . 1- 1 - .Q -1:1:::.1.-1,1'NN:--1---1-,:,-3 ...:- .1-11,15 1:::-1:1::1:1:-99.1.-ig.-5.-.N -b:.1:.:x:::-5-:fzggasx QQ. xqjgkq XE. +:Q..g.QQ1:1 41:-Q54-:.S-.N'Q-+-Ex:-1:1232dp-.1151Q:-1:-by1:4-.:-sg.-:QNQN-1XtS5::1:-:21:-:is-:21:.:-Q:rqkis:N::21:-s1q:21::11:521:--1:'N:qwNzfqgi--1:.m411:-11:-151. ---'--was1:1151111:-:r1:1125531:-12-1-111:-:11:-121:-:-1:-z-1:g121:--451111:-11.1-121:-111:.:r1:-:-:r1:21x:-111:-119. .-.1..v1:1:-1-1: 1 1- -. . --1.1:Q5-1-1ESk2W:1:-f 1--r1:-1-1 N ..:pez-1-111:-1:-:-1.7m 'fbj-:q:g1:-Q9-rw: ww AQFQKQN-gE1z41M-1-.'Ngg :I1:Nmglkgilii-2?-Nq4 +:11?pt:-:SxNgQf:1:S.z:N:-zz.1:2-v NNNQQNNN..AmvNw+Q1QX4QSe-Qwu-N.Q,1N, 21:--23:3-i':3+:2-I-' --.1'..f---.1,...11.1:11p1:51:1:.1y-.5:.15111: ....1.11:--11 1:1151:51a1:11Q1:s:51:sx -f2:1.sk:.N+2:ss1:1.NQz2Nx11WR-.x N.-Nsgmmg-m.11a1:4j11 S2Ns1:1:a::5111rs1-1:1.-1:3:s1::s1:11a1:z:z5 .121m151115:11:211511Q5112:21:1131:s151:1:z1:1:'f-1---12 '1r1:z111:5111:s-1 - . --1-1:1:1:51g535,i:'c1g:g51:gg::-' ,:--- .jg-:51g.:51:.5fj-:51:hgx ,.N.:.d5- 'Qk5:5:1-N.:igvi-..5::'h- ,Q:5x,, Y:Qgg:fQEzSNQN.5.Y3h:kQf 2-:Q ck :I:23,-5:15551131.1151rg.515:qgsggg.g:-:g1:5:55g:g:,qQ-gy 2:.:gp51:-,g1:5N'E33g:5151:51ggi:51:2:51:55.:-:5g:1:51g.:51:5ggg:- -'11251:51555:3231553:31:11g2:5g:.:g13.:31j1'f-' -1-1-:31g:3:5g?1 ' . 'I:-E:h1?2122QrEE:1Er1. ' 4521 -3953f:1E:1E2ErfE?ErE:1::2r. 1'1:rE:t5:E:111fr-1231?-. FXSRNXXC-NiQNi31r?11'ir W'Wc2E?:3ESf2-1. 2XX???i2'1IEf211'P31i:2Sbi SzSE1Er2k:1E21:5riE1SQhNfY1:1E11:1S- . N511S3k?21:1?3fE1kfE21:2E5:1525:f41'1E2E1k1E1-:-:--.-.-:ElfI21111:-E:fE1E21E2E:f:E12IfE1f E:f12i:1:2Eq - . - 1.51:.:5:m-1.1-1:51'-.rf :31:2111'- ' 1-1:1:5131:51E51:y-:52-ag'-1I51:1:Q1-2:51r1:5:::3:21f5:11.1Q '21g5:1Er1:2:-3:53189-NN N-1N. 'q1Q,XNMN5:f:1. '-2:1ESw.r1-4Gi- X1:1E?:i5-'S'XXS'3iNfElz1:EI5213421137IEQIIEIIQINXMVIEFEI1:2E2-1 YB-?s9'ig2S21::ES:2E-T. 11:2Ez?ES511:12:1-I115:I42:22:I1:E312:f1rE:1:r15:rE:5:1E-2: 11221:-1:1 1:-:-..2.a1.:':'--H-5-rm ..-.Ne-.-..-:-1211:-1 F1xQ:21:-:11:e11wg1w'QTBQN-1::1:251111r1:1.r1:I::a:I:1-:-QHKXROQN N X258-si.-MXN..-1::s::-::1::55,-XNQX-Y. : 1 N' -111:-:A---.5366 NNI'-.:+Ag:hsqwbxx:sign-QNQ-3.1-1:-:2-:gi-: -.sp::I1:jSv.--1'94::.:g:1:-::1:. ''--1:511.125-133:-12:1:1::::1:y--::g:5z3-1:-3::-.-- ..::.1'-:I - .-1:-1.1rs-1-:11:11:-1-1:.:11' -.:--21::rm-121:-1-1:-.. 1r1:-1-1:11211-:f-:N-1..-A we-1.1--21:-111:-max:-1-..-. SNN-'af N-QS . 'Q'-111vx 'mai -2451365 Qty:-1.g. -Q:1,:1:r1:m'NN-S-afqby -Rwbilzz1mi--S-1-Nz:-:::2:11:21'-:-N,wax-bps-:'-F'-'N -z:2+1:3sQxNe:-x:-1r1:-1:1:- N2:-:we1-31:-1:z.1r1:fz:-H-:-s-51 1:21:Qq. 1- -111:-1111 , - --1gg.131s51:1:5:1:-1- ' '- .:1..1:1:::s.:g:11j1:1151:11511115111:.g1wSw1q1r1:5:f1:1:214.wQQ-fs-:5:1111:5:z:51:1:5:5?zIx QHAN Xb V+ QiQ:QNQm'E112151111:i1?1:2kS--, Nr1:51g1:.1yQ EQ-S52sz-.s:5:1112:51:E:11:5.., 215:11s255:3g1:5me:31rs51a:5fs511?ar1:3:r1--:-.. 13r:5:f1'5-r-- .:---1-j'11:-1..:.:551S:5::1:5:rEfQ5:g ?E:213E.3'5E:5-'-.-1:i:g:5:35i:5:r1:5:51:E151231311235:51515-1-:31:E:3gQ2:5:rs551:5:gr1:5:rs5k:33.,. KQIQQ-5111:1151:.1r1:351:5'rf:f1...,. . KRW'-XNi'm-X fig. 5-:513-:5g.:gg:51wilTW:51g1:5151:g. .RIN-N514.gizamyrHQ:N-322135-nk:-i-SaXQQQQ:eQEzN4x 'bis:sizir5:15-1:15:31s3:3E1552333:IE:I:5212551121Q:E12E242151135:1E:5:QSQE:E:5E'i:535E:5:-,..-1:.f1 :51:5:51:2:51:5:- f -.-...-1...-1.zz-1...-1.1-1-g.-1--.5-Q2-1q1-.. ...-...z-1..:-1.1.-1-1:-1-.1...-1--.-f:.115.-4.Nr.-Q1:.Q.-1-1:-1,1.-:-1..1-1.-1-:.g:1.1.-1.1.2. gmc-N.-1-1:-1-1.-:a:-1:11.f:-.g-zqmmx -: REX .92-t-N WKNZQQ-.-wt-1-2:-1.q1-1:-z:-.x.Sbjg.-:-1.--1.1:-:N pi Ez- S21-1+-:gras-13N-Bm -1.-:QQ1-4:-'jg-.QQ-xwgir-ge-.--Ngg xv:-QW-1.-my:-1445-1.-:-1.-:-1:cz.-z.-:-1-:-1-5-5-:-rx-1.1:-1.1: 51-bb:-x-1.-:-1f:-1.1:-.. 1.-:-1..:1.::-- N 1--.,.1.1.:1:1121122111.'1:2NS:Mf:e:1.11r1:2 -,:f1r- -.'.:I1211f1'1:I121:2:r1:f:11:5f1S:i5Qg2N:N Nez-:-si:1:21:I115121:112:1:-1:3:AS1..35gQ1::'1-QI-11:m:f:115s1:2-rf2:r1.f:?SN:m Naam K 'XN YI-V-2--:NNN-'ff 4 -STQs1.Q11r2:2:11:1?335-':1QNqNlY Szrfzhlmwg Nwlw-:2:i:z11:.sf:+.2w Ngfivxqw-R1:Nwisrisr15:N1-.r1:1:r1S:21:f:11:S1:1:21:2:2s1:2G1sE-61111111-.-.1.12sSs1:ri:11:1:1-4f1:f:21r1:f --1-11:1:1:x:11 -.....1r.-.1-1:1:-s5g1:gvR'-ns1..sg.'2R:1:-12:1 -121:4rcqqa1:.:11:1:r1r1:.h:-12Q:sgQQ-XNQ'-:r-:3u:.:111-12111:1:r1::M. '1r1'2:..:-11.-.QR -1-N-1-x..:1r1:311:1:-1:1:rg:,-qwS-,. .1v,g-M, NX- -S , Nw-.bg-5:11.-:1.555-.gs-.X. 1s5.1:3,:,:5...,.g.. .Xs3xg:.::1.:,1.mg.:kK Q..-.gm 1z3z:5,1.1:-1Q511-1:11,1mympg-1.pgsNQ-113.-1-1-1:55.-1,1311:s.1,1:g5g1Sg.1:1:-1.1,,1 , g.1:1..:,1 - -'f:::12:1115fssss.'.N''-'-:wr-11.1 . . . -.-1v3121:'f:fssSE:1.11:1:f11af1:1:1111:as5:aSsa:11:1:'-wiv ..'N-Ng-'QQ12:515111-mx::1:f111:s:51:e-SX111-1-:argff:z15:51:S1:21fw?zs1bN-1aa:1lS:'1SvN --251111-Q15 SNTQ-YN 1 -+55-X 1111112-V-125'1:wh:2?1-f.-1?1i:s1-1145411-SSE-.K1z:1151r1:z11' 1.E:.ai-Q:-:5:1711-1121255:11Sf-NNSeri:152:ww2515555-1ii1:12:i:s1f1:s111'f-Name... 1 ..1:5:s:11:s1ri:s:f pg . . - -N-' - ff . ..:1551:3if2:EE ' 1-1-11rs:5E5i:2:5152..g- 255355-Q. -CNNQQ 61.S451:IE115515:235:11g2EsE:E:535sSmE5E:555Ea 35523231225QE5553552552125222211252:5515225-4:Ei5255:51E:2E51:1.41.1E52E32a:313552:22152:y5:iE:5E55E5E:.Es.E51 .,,... -1--:Qian-1r2sQb 1 -11:-111:.:r1 .:-:21:-.-1 -N11-1-:I1:-:1:z:21:-mmikiwr.NWA1:21.-121:-?-2--I-Qi'NWkr+ YN, :km.-1s45Qgq5-:21Q5s-1-1:r-.?fNSr's1:-115-121151:-1-.qmglqigz-1:15-N1 53,-9.1.'N12123122-.::CSISQQ-2:-QNX.QxNQ?Q:'1wiNQ-12:11-1:-:111112-sr:-121:-:v :-1:1:-:1s-:-1'-1-1:1:21:-54-111:-53-S1:Q:13-an:1:-51:2111:-1:1:-11:-1-1:-:a:-:-1:-:I1:11-1:11-1:S-::1:-111:-1-1321:1:-1 ra:-511:1::3Q5Q?1:'If5yxgasKx 811211215-2--5: :-:1:zE:5:11:5:5111:-111:113152-215 22111:1:as1:3112:N215:21-1.f1:aE:5-1-an..51.,s.5Ng1::r-s2:2FSi1iTmy' X611 x -wwrqN15i:1-Qf1f1a:wQq--Nq-mQ11fS1:viN-:sr:f111:1sm:-:is-1'1-.sq 1.1-Qwheybe1QXw:1ga5111ga151:..5..111 -1-1.11115.1f131:152111:5g:z1s:zs1s1,11113159xsiss-21113:115151151:ss13115131:3151:Q5.1.1311:54.151g.1515.1p1g-1-1g...11- '1'-'-- '.::-1:53:33.awp ...f.1.:':'11-' 5111-:11:1:r::1:f:rf:r1:-:rE:- N1 - - 11'-'-NI1'-PM:QIF12:1s-zz:-:u:-:-1s?Qg1QSwiqg1N .21--.-'rx TN- 'r1:1:1s-115:ers:-1:-:11.,f3fX xQ'I5:T:15:!-15:17'3'3 :I1-1:I:11:5-21231512:gx5:::11:2f1r1S:11:231:I1:5ivs135g:21:1:r1:2:f1r1:21r121r1:5s1:I-2-311:-:21:.:11'--I-r1:21r1:f:rj H- . :5:r?,3i?S:r1:3:3111t-. ..:r1:.:-1: 1 ::x:11'.r.--'-2:21:55-:--2,21---115111:-1:1 -1-1:.::1:5:21:-1211.'.::'1: '- '11-. 41,,..:1qf1:.:I1:5g11N-1 ','..-.:1,x-,yy-5 Q-Q.-'w 5XQQQ.f-q:N g1:.:,15g:g-ri-1:c:1.gQ 1-:Q5r1:-:SPI-I-:Ing-Q-x,-,GN's5gg:2111:z11:-1112:-1:33-15.3.-Sz.. N-.Q?XXX'qyk'12RN1k:1i'- '1..--1-C.'.SN.11'-N-:--I112123-32111-QS1gS:'-:'.r.33'N1--1--'ffz-.:1Nr.:-:Sz2:--:xii--2.:'.1. i . -. .-135:E13:1.13jj,1351j 4...-:N 1313111132513 if1:5gQxfgEjii2kQvQ'-'-2:S:5155g5E:3111:5:55:213r515g5g151:51fqg,..-Q.PX NL 5.51gi:55E:51g1:5152:515E:5:32:2Q5g1gQ:g:3:11g1N:51i:rEQgiEg:-g3g31:51gi:51g5:gf1-11:Q5:gg13Q51:31525513111 :5152:51gE:51:5:' ' :11-1.r2ieSE2isi21shiQNS:212bS5Y N N . 212152f12s21.1 2 ' 211152-s 'v ai1:111'111121111111212-:fie1az12..12..g22zff1?22e2:1E f2:1: 1- - N WGQNX ' S122111221522125222212522221eizsx1-211:51-1?Nb i622i?zE2S25s2522521112:s15isSfsiS2z222is2a2is' - 1-2211.126 V - .. :EEE22212iaE52?22?512izE:5:s:::1.1.. -.:1E1f:1:s:f1:11- 1212- 11115215255 5-- N931 , 3311311515151g.1z1:5151g1:51:1:3151:-151' .....5-5511... N151-15111 . r.. 5 -1--21111sg-131:11351125155113515113152151511515551551551m51g5g1:31Q-1511515115531515115151131515.151g51gg1g-1515-1:15 5-15........,. 511515.13153 ' N .1:IN'15:2-'h :1'I-2?:'-Q:- -- Fi' :2:'-.-. .-:f:I:21:1::1121 -1-.-1- . - . -121: 11'2-r-11:1,- -'1'1:1::1:-:--. ,.-1,---1:1:1.ES:'1 2f: 'L N:1:21:-.,1.-. :2.2-:L-.S:1E:1:2g1:-'I -1 E.1:SS12E-12 ' i:1,:f:'-rf:-12:--.-,..-. ' -1--'EST . -. -1.N.'f 1 , ' -'N-:'-: f'-.-xx.-. . 'NNN-3321:311:1:51I1:311.:511gzIgr1:2:1.:2:rg:5::.:151.-1152 31:2.i:11:1:5...21-S515:13:31N-:izI.:g:gsgrrN-.'.5111:51..:511535..5-11:Q:fg:. .1113-'1:::I Egg... . . M 1l :-311:13 ..g155:515i:5:5i... ' :-:-1-..-..3-155.15--IN.-511.5515155151112 ,5g313.:'.g.g53-521g1-'-r-g2:g1-':r-g?5113- :-1.- . . .---1.-1--.-:--11-.-1-1-1.-1,- 1 .z-51. .:--fp-1:2:-11:-:..:-1.1:-12:1--11 1 ':-g.-.-:.4r-1-91:-:rg:-:.r-- . 1.:-1111-1.1.-.211-z-1:-1-1:-z-1:-. . N--2-1--'-11:-:1:.N.. N,' '--'N-1---1:-1-1:-.2511-.r...1-.-g':21:-21:-:21:.. -'-- .'1:::-...:-1-51. . '- .. N . - N-11:-:' :N 'os-NP 'N-:-:ls-:11:1:111f-1r1:5:-.:-1I19:15-121:-:11:4-1:12-.-z1.2-:-111:-.-3.-Q:-,NP:T--1'-.I-2'N:-:I::.:-12-afar.:-::1. ' 1323 ..-1'i-,-.:IE1E:fi?E2Eff5ISf:3:15225 ' 3IE19IE12:1EfEr2E221EE1E115211'5' ' 1'E:-ErE'11r1:25fE..E'E:T:21:.2-1--'-2.. .-.. ' ' '-'-12155-..:r1:1---..151,5:31'1'.:r1 --1-.:j, ,I 11 -- ,5-g1:1:E1g1?'- MN:QQNNSWENXNQQQXSQXXNQQQSwiQQiRks9'?EN,g-'.'Nk.i,wXO,5+N+QRHN-1, g..:-1'.1,1.g::Q. --51:52,-.NN ,gr-' .::1., -'-1-N1g::::1:1.5.:-5-1.:21:-:- Q,rggrg-1..:j-..:,4-......Sr1:5::-,:.:1....:.'j 'I-3-1--1:51,-11:-1:1:5151:.:g1:-1:..:.,..-:g1:- 'N'-1-1-1:11.I:Qgg,151:-aggzg-21:-:5.3.-,... V. .uhh ' --.:-.:.:g::-:gs-::1jq1.-,-5,-Q 3-:,g::g:5-Q..4 . , .:-153 -3.15.5-zgfcizgs 1.4211--.gf-.:g..., . .: .. .i I '-'-5:.'g5:..:,,g.:.: -.N ,. :..::,N,. X., ,g.j51gg.-1-.q:53. .: '-:gg::,,--g...:g5:.1:-zigggcgg1:5-151::55:-if-155-1,15g.g::5.g.:5:::5gg::55:-15353:-zggz.-:1:::5. , X .--..-12553255221222523-1?f'11f'f-'me-1.:f1 .--if-1.555s2a5. ' '1'1'11'11r12152 ' 21222Esi5511Eziisi525512-112531:-13-X . .'ii21':' -2'I-11z.g1i'1-'512a25:1z-221525251-,E-25223111Safzsisiazfsigiieigif5252512211232152121113:,:3-:- .. . ,.-1,z5s1f : .. . 11.2.551ga:sf1s2s2122f2gSIi1a2g2Ea1.2f-..5g:-:31-- -1-111-i-2?-QEI' SN?555155EEiii52615235225-21522223 . ' N'-' - ' -'-' - '- QEIEIEFEEEIEQESQIZN'XTQN-viii! ' E?51Er15EE, '' ':'1'1:f1r1E125E52E-E51E1E5'1'1:2121:152'I' ' '1 I ' '1 '2: .-1iE1ET1ifQQQQQ-g1Qii1il.r15ii5E11Er1E3.f1.:-, '' ':'1:-'21-1'11'E5211 71--.-.EIE2E5E1E5E12E3f1'5Q 1 f E11 NYXX 1:11'11'-Q-illffi-.-...525.-Eli'-Q1i35l-l'E5f'r-.'-1:-:-1.-.- ,..,, ' 1 2 1'11215fE115131E5E3f1552415152ifE12FEE125E:IE5EffE523525??E?313x?E5ESE5'?Q:E5351-EQSQEEE:-E5E5fE5E31Ef35 N 2E15:iZg2:3' -' ,..1.-15155132151 1- ' 1 . 1 1' 'fr'1'1- 1. :-1r : .--1.-. 1111122552-55115252-i:g N- Ni1'1 WSE:1:3E51Qgg, .N 1-115f:1151g'5.1-.1r':1-52:-1-1:-.. -2-:E:511251122:ag235132gs152gs15E51gig:a525513511-1ggggggiggg5ge1g2g1g2ga135g5 . ga-:xc-::g:-1:.'-:I-4.1:N1 - q.-:rf .::- 1:51:11 -115111:-1-14 ' 1.--11:12-:-z-1'--. - 1: -11: ...:-1:-:I1I1.-12: 1.1:-:r1:-:N ez4::1:2::.:-1:52,211-14...-.. rg:. -:'g'-:11:- 211: ' -' -. ..,.tg:2:2g::1.-:1.'-4 -xy. We--1-L-'I-.-:2.:.:-..11-1'-.gr 1.11-'f1'r-'-:-..- -'-:2-'-121:-:2:-c21.-z-1:-:-.'-:-1.1.-vu.:-:11:-:I1:11512. f 1:11-22s212izEQE51gEiii4'1 35511 11 ff1122z31Es2r2:zS5Es535' 1. . ' ' - 15ENf225Eisig:.-Z1- 5522121-1:1.11:-1 -112155223-? 552.iEl2E? 2-512-Irf'1'2E1E?5E51:E:111.:'E2-:- . :'2 'i '1'iz2:111' ''1'1215151IPEE1si525Ea?-5SsE5f::2f2ie21'1f1211f:-5 . 111f251gfg2a25s , H 1'-N 1-1-1-22211 -1e:1:.......-.11 ., .. ' i--52isggg1'1N 1211 '1'1fgS:5g-1,1....-N 111g.gf:2g1212s---Qsgigsgg .1 , U Q, .,-....s15.g1iaj52Qsg21...... 5,11 -- 1 1 - ..., ' . '1.1:r1i:1l '1N-M112 N.N.:. ' . . ...Z-1.2. 'fa -11-..r.:j1:1' 6- 1 1-.5,.35f' .:3:g. ,...-1:14.-. ,12E:3:15: .'-521152: 1--+12 .-1-.Q 21 E,-531'i5:i1E:2E1i:Q'xZE21'1-'1'1-11.:2E:3g ':E:5:r1:-Eri:3:r,:Q:' 1121:I:I513:-E:2:5E:2G12:2:rE:5:1E:E:sE:1E::-111. '-:11:-:-1-1:11-1:5...j.1:1:j'-:: V 1--:s:ei:sf212:1SQ :1:1 1-.1--2::1S1:f1-1-1 - -:1f2:2QQQ XE Ezsw-ri:-2:a:a:2:5212:s2-.-.. 1 :,.11g1:2:s111:N 2:se1:s1z1fzhfwx.-1,-.EEEM 1 . 'ae115:2:z::z1s1gs::1gs:-1gs::1..sf -1- - -1.1.11 N - A A ' 1 .1 . ....1E:Isi:112E:1:1g:5:f'-lx -4.E:5:'14E:.1:1 -1:5112 2-21:1-fi: ' :I:rE:.. N ....'::5:21.1.-..j.j.. ''2:13:19111212-:g:1::52:2-:2E1E:5:21:5:rE:5121:3:1E:5:2g:1:1 'I1:1:Ig:5:55'-ENE?-' .:g: 1'E:2::2:2-11 N -f:11:5:11.N-Q13-I-zgixw, --1 '-eb ,251:fj f:1E- 12:51- - N1.:g -'-'11'1:1:51:55:q:5g::.:g:::51:E-31:55 '-'1gg51555g:g1:-:2:gg:5:--NI-111-3 , 1:51g::51.5g135. 5gg:-1-1:3,,5z51::.g1..:'-- qg1,:,..3.:1 - . .. -N X ..-, . ,-.- -. ,. 111:-1:SE35r5E12:E2r2111E132322.....12:Q1:1:-15225:5:5E:5E1:QaE:f:af:55..-. 1 f--1':':5Z-'-.-5:2515:Q13?:3132:sg55z1q21ef1'-- :f'21g2:s155qE:513- ...1gs:3:51f1:1 1 .fx .--E:3f-a-E:.1- 1:51r315:5E:2s' .......EEvE:s151-5-'E-3:31g1... '1'1-11122g2:5gi:s15E:2S51:a1-.11 'N-'-'1:N5E:11--15-31''.113-12:2152:51-gg.1............ 15151:-13'-5155.51.51-1:1 1g1a2g11:'-2-:ff 5155115 1 N 1 N N fIv1:ir5:5:51g1- f1f1f1r-1' '.1:325155Egi252gEQ:51.1:111-1' 'izifiiaiisggg -.g . ..E521QE55:5535:5.11,.553532..1.51155555E5Es2EeEq2:sE52E5frg:' .355E5Eg5.1,..... '-51:55255ig5E5E55522gEEE35i1..... ' ' 155:31 wE:51r15E:E:312w51:2:.E:3:5f21:I1:1:531:2:5E:525:5E:2:2E:5:55:35aiE122:2irisE5:i5S32:1E:5R2:1E:E:rE:51SQ:55:3E:5:5E:1:.1- ':2:rE:5:51:r2-iE:553-,-....-1:11N'-girizgg.. . ..5:3515E:5:55:2:QE1I:fi:2:51:f:3:rE:5:1E:2:fEr2 322:55-I.1:'-'E-, '1 ..'-Er1:5?E'2-13:21:52 1N531I13:IR1S?E:5E1E:511E:515i:5:1... N ' - - 1.3.5-3:-1 3.3:-wg:-:'-21.2-,I ''53-Zg:Q:lg,l:2-23:25:35T:1513123Z3:EiZ-:152-'IgZg:3:2:5:lg1Q:lg2-:'g -::IgZf:' jiglg:-1Ig...4 ' jfgi 1.5'1.',-gIf:!3I7:IgZf'T1Jf:ig,:i?..g:i3!1:' 1'N1gIlI 21: gif: 521512223 ' ''Q57:Z4I5:53ifZI1IfQ.'-t3:If:5:Z ' -1:I- Q3.f'- lt-'N 131212 ji.-glgffhii N '11 ..1:1--1125252212125 N-If. 1'i'11j:2e1 .12-if2-eigsgziaiisieii... :-1515 5ee5e2s2aNE2is1f112 NE11i2 1f 135:i5E5E525m2eii15'2I 5311213221'1?'1?r1ffEE5E5s5s2EKi1E5e i' . 1. 1111+ -1g1:z:52:5252211-2-553215:5E::E5?r5E3ig2izE:eE:'1---11 4 Q .5i2:51:i112:sgE1.1sQN-1:5551f21z1'f- 211111' 52325225251235f1i:51:12Eai:1. Yi21iIE21iE?iS2?2EE1f2Q1.'I 'I'22-.5.Bi1i3111f1E1i252112Ei2Q,ii'- .-.. .1.-LE12E2:1:-i:1:sig1:s15 N 2111222151E35322352525e552i2Ei2is5E2E'1Nf1f 1:11if'f131,-E1'?'E:1Esg1gsg55155'1'-1 1 111' ...-151,1E515sga15eiE5s5sE.5.... '--.iiiziziifff 1 . ' 551125221-1121535253 '11f15525Eg5Q.E.iQ1Er1:1:Q1S2512a2-.515 11 1 1-I-' 1 I ' i ....,Er1:-1... j iE:-. 552?MEg2EieEEi1efi2gi4ia1g1Q''1L:21-11 'TN :1:r5r5:5E:Eg -.:2:5z511E11 ' Q N ,g15:5g .,..,2:55r5E2E.1.-151155...gZ:3EEr5:5E5E:5E3 jIrEr515511. :' ' 'IEZNY-fE:..g5Eg5r5:E:f1:5':1- 'N 11. 1 11- 1..-:-31...-: 1 111-1.1151-:g.::-.......-1..::1.11:gg:.z-1.-:-:.- :::.g.1:-1.-,-1:.:. -111:-sg:-.fkl-2 . 1 .. N N ,,-.X ig.-,g.:.i5g11f5:' ' 5fgE:'1jj.'-.5:5:r1:1.. ..,.:E:5:13g1Sg:5:j, - - N N 1'E..E2ErE-S-'E-.:-.- .r1:.:-1.. 45-2'r?'f:25:E.2Z:j.'E1E:1:r.:2ErEsE.. - ':1:f1 E52Es:3E1E:1:1E:3Ef3:1:1E:Es5NqEr3: 1-: 1.. .-.-1:Q1:-:212E:111 ' .2'.:f:'.:'-'1 Nf:'1:' ::' -25.2111:1:1111:r1:2:2Erfs1:1s-N115 N -L.. 1 x1 - ---.11-zqzzdzf:-11:1-1 - ff .11-x..-1.1:-.-.. 1.g:-1.g:- :..:::-Q:-gN.:.1:.., P:1'. ':1' 1 1. O :rE::r.qz21:f:'-'1- ' 811321111211 2:-.-' ' '11I-:I:1E:??2SN2::1S:E:2::1:1.21 y:1:-:5.1f:Q'I 1.-..g:Qg:1.-.q:1:gE :fglf- -:i:IEf:Igrg:!p:2:5 :E:gg:f:g:f:E:2:g:35gg::g.:2:Q-Q' 1 .. s -Z-:I-I-1271-NFP:-3.-.-.. '.-'- 1- ig:-:1g13,5gi':5:Z-I-iigilfih. -SEQ Y 'N f'?11213E'3151Ef15fI'1 1 -1 --'-. s21521s1'.' . E121551E22Er2i122i?52fi1s2ss1l..-1- D, , ji-21, '331123jIt:3g1g:Q2Cl:IfIg1.gl:gIgj h51:j'.1-.. .-.. 1 ' .EIE15?rE:ESE1E5E:5:3E2E:5E1 ,E 51 2':'3'5f1 : N- .. Q ' EEEEEEIQEQEEQEIEEESQQ 1523351111 5 1 Q ' . N N1-f,1.1g:E31E:1:'E5Q: 1:..-. -f.- ,-12 : E -. .. .:r1E1f:131f32EfEN N 1 ' 1 j .-:.g '--....:-12:1-:If 112- 1-5:-1:32 '' 1'-12121:-,'p:f:2g:-:-g., IgI1111..:f:Ig',:-1.51152-ig:g:'1'- ':Ig:I:211E:1g:2:q2.:.g:1g2g.-g41- .q.l::2:2g:1- 1qI1NIg1g:t2q .:i.5-.J-N'-... :1.22:111l . . - '- -5 .1-1.1.5-1:11-1...-...... ..-...N-:-1:-.. 1.-1.115.911-Q.. ---.-:.g.-:A1.-.,1..:11 1.1. 1-1.iz,1.g.:1.-.-:-1:l1,..:1-g.-:-1.-1.1, 3-91:-1-,,.1.::-11:-11 5:1115-:-1u:.1::..:-.z- -. 1:-:-1:.:1- TTSX - - :S--951:-1:-:I:i-: '2:'E:21:E:r1:E:21r1'11:2:11:3:2- , 121:5:21if:1:rE:2::i:1:2E '-rzfizi-N 1:5-.12111:..-a,:r11,.-....-, ..1g.:1:7:2S:2E11:1E:EN11: 111' -E1'1'::E:2:'1,'gE:f1r1 ' :11:2:rE:2:IE:f:ij.f:'E:':2 '-'-:1:2EE:2E:' :-1.-:1E:2:2::1. .22 ' .5:13-112-I115:-1:gig:-1 1s1e1es:aga2111f5sf12555111211111 f 5535552525251 1 11-1 .s-1'Qsfsefe1-12.111a.s1z1ag11.1Qs1agfzs1gs2z1gss1gs1s21'1:1...1-52-1551. 1.11133-.1.gs5a.'1 .1 1g1.1a1gsga11sf1:z1 -i-5111:-:11i3:::z'Q:11:s1g:1:21:gz- .-1,..-1.-:-:r-:2z1frg:-1.- hx: 43-:-1:....,. 1'1'1:.:I.:.:-1.:2g1g.'s1::::-:11- .:1.:53g:11i.:311:-' .:11.1:21:.:-1, -rf'-..-'..R:::11:-:-. 52:21:52-S-:' 1-21:g:1gq:3::5I4g:k:g.-1-1:g:Ig:::2gq:21:gs.:ga3 ,:-1:.:y.-:-.g:-3-:1:3-1.5-1:.,:xf, Q112:E..135155:2:3S3E:i3Eg3:5i 'N 1.Q-.:3E5s313Eg2:g.- ,E35:555:5ES'21:j.jl.. 515253155 :3E55:21g1-I-2 :3:3E:2:5E 1'1+2E: 1.51gE:5E5E:2?g:55E:2EqE:3:E ..-E35:5E53f:E13:1,,,:5251,I1-E1525515231.55115121311:25-E55:3E5i:5E55:5E35:1ErE:2- SXQE155, EE..ii:jE'-:SE51 N1-2111111-E-:. N 'I121:2 '- -' 1.1-:gs1f1 ' ,. :1isSi12g:Es2E12-121 1222S'f11f21i2fis2i' .,iie22i2s15e31'.1.51211-fQagiewQS52211z 1isifiia2,...i2EsiEi 1 'EE2E21i:is211f121' .2i21z2gaa1 ''''e2E1izEi15-232212222522 '1' 522212E22i2s1Efi15E21.-1 51:112-521. 12-1Ls2?1111 N--'-:P - 1:--I-:2:I15:Ig.-,- :5:I5I:I.:I:ig: ' .-A:-:i115p.r2:2g:f:I:I-N'- :fgI-151.-.j:1::i:Igt11'. ' 1:2:1g:T:Ig:5, .fgzgrgtfzlgthfg 2g:1:1:I.:f:I.' ' 5:I:'fzI:2E:1:I1 Ez'-' N.1:-45:15 2151215 N N 1'1'EE5E5E5S5E3':I:'. If-1:f1:s::' S15:52:2:a2:3L12:e21r:1-1:1.-1-12121z:51:a1a2:2:z1 1:21:22 1,-1r':s.a1:z1a1g..... 1:2g:s:Q1:e:' -' 1.-q1:1:e1:11S..-1f13:21g1:s151-1........115: 1--51 I :T:1-:1:-.:5:igt2:-.'l.'-f'1g:T:I:Ig:i:ig:5:I'- 1'1 :1Q5:-22:21:11-3:f:2 .-:IL.Qg1g:f:tg: ...A 121-Ig-2:-grin''zfgiiz-:rg:1 -:Q:QQg1gzfgr1:f:-.:::gg:5' .kj-' 53:55.,:3g:Q.'..Qggg'-:gig 2 ' N 1 .. ..1':121sNe':f1s1f.., .'EfE551ff1 :'1 '11 ....:i211:f111fE2111:11g1.111-?i22.... 5153i5ii5i5Ei5E513: 1:5521-'f5:fSTRE1.:fg'':5?ff551355f531315515255555555iffE3E35E1151EfE2f:f3q:1: 'gli'-. - .. .. E55:3g1:.q2:2E5i:aE5.:.E.1. .-.131.-455233252532:E52:2E5E:5E51:-1. ,.-..1. 'f13E5E:.Ej 15953 1 ..,3i:2:5.-..... -. 155:3E53:5E55:5E321121511:gi-5235595-1....1:555:535:3E522Eg2 -11' 111:--3':g1is5Eg215E53:5E51-1. :5:IE:E:5E:5:2E-j5E:5E2i:52221-.. 'IIE:5:5E:E:5EE:51SE:32E:..:.. :11:g:-1.1. 1-1..E1E:2i5E:1:11:5: ' 132525252533Biz...-E:gErE. :1:. 2r5??E:5E2i:5E1-'fr1:IErE:5Ef1'i1E:i2E. , ' ' . '--r5:55E:5:2:5i12'-,..-r2'E-1E:3E:S:g1:5:.-., 2-zgiriziirsgiiqa E15-ag VI :'1 E:2E1E:11r5:'QS25:rEr5:1E.- ''-'1:5:'1:5:1E:32Ei:11:i:2113...:2ErE:2E:E:2:2EiL. 1 1fIEi5'f35If:2:--. .2:151.'EE:Ni:1:1E:1:1511:22:22E2 1-t11:1i15:IZS2:2E1I:11., '.2E2E:irE:'1. I:-1. .... -1.--1i:1.: ..-E:5:21:2:2E:5:2:.1.2E:j:E.E.':r'-9412115111I1125:-1.i:12:5:1E:j:1E1E:J Nix- N-N -5129.-'Q-:f1:.:QS2 L51.5551:1.-.Q153131gag12151g1g1gaggS551g1g5151g3131--1 1155155155211-:r1f1g31.1g5151g5gg1g5131551515 11:1--1--'1g1g5---1 11 11:11gg...1.g1.3g15-.QQSQQ -1...-115E25:s .-.-:--.-1--1-1.-:-:-1.-:2r:-z11:-:2-:-:--N-:I-xi-:-:-1 1:-:I-:-g.-1 -1:1-:I-z-1.1:-1-1-1-11:-1- N- .. 4-1:-:-1.315-ig.-rg:-51:-z-1:1 :-1:5-gr-:-pg:.r':-152121:-:I-. .-.- ...1-11:31 .x .2 :.:-1-1.-.211.:1:1b-ig:-1:- N--.-:N -41. .g..11:5:,g:.:11:1::g:-13.1.-N -55:51. ' .N.::::..- g:- ..r 1:-:-12g:::11:- 'E221if2izageg13.-.1131:fgs2:z2e2g1:a2:s:a21f-11 ' -'-' I-f-N '2gsf12af:s5izs::1f12: .-.-'5f1sE-age: -s:ss:e1es:s1:1:rs1gs.1.1-. 1511212111121 .1:s1z2g1-1f:s1- -1-1' 1g- isE52531515.152331-1EfSxx5XE?Q5gg5g5ig55i1g 11.-..52g555ig1i..1.1:.1-. N 11f2f25ESagg55-1,5fg525E51Ea:' 15555253 1' r Wififzfiffiggi, 1151325555251 'IE1E:EE2ErEE2EiE1E:52:.'N1-3551155221451E:5E1E:3E1 215 11fEfE:S:v.i2 ' '-1- 3E:?S1E3E1.Nylrsgriziiririiri '.:E:E:5E1EN11'f'2E'1:EE:EE1E:. 1 11152-'fE1E:5E1E:31E? gE:i?E:5E1E:1'I -.Q-..1' -:E121.jg?21,QE:E:55rE?jENE.3E:E:5ErE:5Er5' ' . 'j511E:,E1E:..r1:' -:EEEf511i1?1?fEi?Eiii5IE1E:'1'E:E52i:iE25r5E ' . '21:IEEN'-I11fE1irE?f1'1'1E2E'f1'f'f1. '51 'Ff -..E1E:N1E:1E21:fE22 .- 1'f:EE1Erf5- ' '211..'. :2EriN-'WE131:551:5:51i:51fE:11:1:E:3E:'.ISf2SQ3E'.1rE:3,- ' '-'ff-:1:jE' ' N 1 1212211 efisifiis, z22s2i1ii2i2iEi21.1.:f2 . 1- 1-122255 N ' ' ' 521215. W . '1 -1111243111-5222ess:111-1-.1:2-2I5112- 2. '1 is2i1 1- .-:-1.-:-:.'N'-:I1:-111:-. 11-1:. 'N-1..-g.:::--1:.:g'-g.'-:-.:g.-'-: -5:::-.5j-:- x Ne--:-1-1:1:1g.1::1.153:11:15-1-1::::1g 5-1: - ...gig-gig.-.21 15-1' -Qg:::g:5:,1 - N . .,... 1 - 1f-125132252ZE2i2':1-12223.-1.1.....-gziiaiiiiitixx '112521 .11112521511-15.5-1-1.14:.iiL''1'1iw12Efi211f12f1212121f1:s1-1...Q.2111-.1Z1. ..- M-:-25.211521 15212121:2:5:51:15fa2:5125:52512-121sm111152121-Es2:2:5as:z1 . .11ae:s1z1:s5112121511'QE1xss2:w:axa2::'Q:Q 2-121-1212,.11-212212911-Ifs'-1.121-.1 ' xx-FQSSQQQXQE: .1 'I:'1'3'51f-f...EfE13E2E5?3fEi2E5131.5'55gg.I5j-'-1E2EiE:5 E:5. 11221525111 -1-..,.. . , N '2E251:22?-E221'Ez'12221-1 1'1f 2522521Ee551E55532155522525121EE5Ezfzs1sE5Ei12511122155252555E5225525515-5152E12'fifxSQf'N25z21fZ12151 Y':'5Q5.SX'N.S:El. Q-1.1, .5 111 fZ--.-115222-iiir'-:Z-'1'1'-1---11151115511.11i11g1g-2522155312112 1'1 5'E'? -. ..... ,.......xyqYW..-.. ....-. . AQ-51 . N NN-.,.. V., . ,. . .. .. .. .. . ' 21'-1-512112-'r.' -I1511E:Q1:EE5E:311QifEQa1552Em:-EE:S2:Q1:E:5E:55E:5:5253iN.QP:qg1- X NQ, 1:5121-51512121112-'f.5.f1.. 1155-'.f55:':r...r-.-1:11-,:. :'..:3.111.1-Q...-1, 1111 .1 1-1 'wi-11 -1:---1. E:1:f.: - N 15f :3fI:,2g1:' X g5Q2Qzf2iif1115215-,Ei211E11-15-2'f-1i,gQEa551g5E?5?j5.1g31-3gg...ri15i52?555521-fg155:15Q ':'.1Q3g11, W' 1159--' 13 112515221-12i.,1 - ---- - .1 x 5 1+Qf. .-I-Q....:1..E51:.::. '- 1' ' 221-Er.E-:g.:-:5Q1QE3E EE'Ig1'-E'.g.::gj:.:'E' .3 :y52:.1jE'-,- ,j-2, f3:E'.f.f,-' . . 'Q1:?11w..'f2E23Ei2E2Ei'1'11 N 251,-..2'.f2:22-1'1 Z.1isi:iE:fE1E1.11 1-'- ' ' ' Q A 5-,arg . '-----..1...11f:3:11:5:55w555:5153:2 . .. ...-1:1z.x21:1E?EQiE1:IEg52515 , '- ' -N ' 1 .M xr A , ,. , H ,fir Z1 j . T W- NA ,, -V g,. f A . 1 1 lr. E ! Y., f'T'1 1 7- . -4. -,- ug,- . f-f 1 -x- i I I 1 i 5 J i lv iF!a745gZ,,,mv.nf.-.-'fu' .....,,.. f .
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.