Southwest Baptist University - Mozarkian Yearbook (Bolivar, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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. . . ...........,.... Y Y ,n,,,,,,,, ,. C. H . Y r V 4 . :,4..,..,a...s.av-an-.4-f--f---4- ': f h , , z l 4 1 l 1 l 1 l 1 A l l 1 I s i 2 i i l 1 3 LJ if: i 3 i 1 l i .14-W ' THE MONITOR STAFF Ralph L. Stufflebam, Editor-in-Chief. Ann Wyatt, Assistant Editor-in-Chief. Orien Hendrex, Business Manager. Oscar Pigg, Circulation Manager. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: K Per Year ----- 1 - 850 Per Month ----- - 100 ADVERTISING RATES: Per Inch ------ 250 Reader, pier line - 1 -g Q- 10c MATHETROPEAN BANQUET. The annual banquet was given by the Mathetropeans in honor of the old Mathies Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. In this the Mathies showed their 'ability to carry on social func- tions successfully as well as all other school activities. The color scheme was carried throughout the entire program. The Mathie Hall was lighted with green candles and green shaded electric lights. A beautiful bouquet of ferns and white carnations adorned the center of each of the three tables. on each side of the boquet a candle was burning. The first course cons's5ed of Wal- dorf salad,.dainty sindwiches, pickles and hot chocolate. The color sche'-ne in the second course was c'evely carried out wtih the green cherry on the ice cream, and green icing on the angel food cake. The program was very interesting and well rendered. A piano solo by Lydia Farris, a reading by Miss West, and a vocal solo by Kathleen Abbott was much enjoyed. The toast from the Mathies wcs given by Florence Meyer' and the response by Miss Betty Ross. Mrs. Pike gave Reminis- cence of old societv davs. The Mathies of today delight to hear of the Matlietropeon girls .vears .ago and to know they enjoyed girlish frolics .es we now enioy them. Mrs. Pike also .sooke of the great difference in the school now and when she was a girl A talk by. Mrs. Anna Scctten did everv one good. Among the many good things that Mrs. Scotten said was that the name. Mathetropean, meant just as much to her now as it did .vom-Q no-o when she was a Mathie in S. VV. B. C. The evening closed with short talks from Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. S'n't'1. and Mrs. Tate. About six o'clock the guests departed each one saying they had greatly eniovecl tbeirsolves and wishing the Mathies a very successful, school year. , f - n Y u MAUPINS. Everyone nresent in society this lest week will ioin the writer i-1 gqw- ine' we had rf fine attendance and good program. The specials on the pro- gram were a whistling solo, and nut gathering. Viievrre not only liaxing- good Dre- grams but almost every time this so- l ty D S41 l I NEW MILLINERY We have just received a selection of new Block Dress . Hats in Panne and Lyons Velvets, at popular prices. I We also make special orders and remodel. f COSSINS STORE lit, 2- l ATTENTION! SPECIAL PRICES TO COLLEGE STUDENTS. 5 Rubber Soles and Heels for Men's Shoes ............ 961465 1 Rubber Soles and Heels for Women's Shoes ,..... 31.20 . All work sewed and guaranteed. Light repair work f free on all shc es on which we put soles and heels. le Visit our shop and we will prove to you that We excel f in workmanship and material. 1 Our prices are lowest. City Shoe Shop - Across street from Hoffman Hall. A I 1: A ' W Always want the best in Silk Hose. . .We have several attractive numbers to offer in Silk and Silk and Wool. W Our Prices 50c to 83.00. . Braithwait 8z Co. It pays to pay cash. ' ,ee y il , , : ' tour friends can buy anything you can give them y except your portrait. . . p THE IDEAL GIFTFOR CHRISTMAS. . THE DRAKE GALLERY For Good Photographs. ciety meets it has new members. Miss Alice Adams and Mrs. Jesse Mays Joined us last meeting. 'lhis society has shown a wonderful growth since last year and at the present we have over GO active mezn- bers. Some of the members may wonder wny we have had no special entertain- ntents yet. Come next week and you will hear- something pleasing to the ears.. 'That is if you like cranberries and what goes with it around Thanks- giving. Every member try to be present next week so .you can have a voice in theinew business. The stunts put on by the groups are worth your time. la C BRING USC A YOUR SHOE REPAIRING. AJ. T. STANDLEY 8z SONS Lf A Jack Byrdhas been seriously ill the past week with tonsilitis. L The resident members of ten Senior B. Y. P. U. gave a weiner roast for the new students Monday evening. They went out to F. M. ShoiTner's farm. Refreshments consisted of buns. pickles. coffee, marshmallows and weiners. Everyone enjoyed it im- mensely. About seventy were present. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i 'f . '4'il' W'-4' '1 ' T 2 'if '5' 'vig-'Ye'5r'1 yEs-g-V11-47--QQ:n-4:53336-Lai I - . A S ' ' 'gg -- ' '--' ' A '. . . -- -.-.-.-.f,.- - - -L. s . .,. . . . . ... . . . , . , , ...as ..,. UNH YY,Y ,YVY A Hump W-A-Mn VY, Y L.,....,.,- V ., , , Q, , , , . A . . 4-fa - -- --.-J -fn... Y - .. sn... H, , , C V V

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The work on it is not entirely completed, but the second and third .fioors are near enough done for occupancy. The building is a fine structure, and one of which the school and community should well be proud. ' I f li H, -l GIRLS MOVE T0 THE NEW DORMITORY. - The girls have anxiously been wait- ing for the time when they should move to the new dormitory. Time and again we looked forward to mov- ing on Monday, but when Monday came it was the next Monday. . But at last that Monday arrived. Last Monday 1225 morning each girl was found he busily packing her trunk. To their great disappoint- ment, each girl found that they had more than they'could put in their trunks. Many packed in boxes while others left things to be carried over. as soon as the noon meal was over, they began to carry their belongings to their new abode and anytime early that afternoon any one could see three or four girls with farms full and with hats extended in the air on parsols making their way along the back street. ' At last the truck which was to take our trunks arrived. While our trunks were being loaded we bid farewell to Hoffman Hall fthe- boys shedding many tearsj and came to the new dormitory. As soon as our trunks came. we unpacked and fixed our rooms which are now cozylittle corners. . , Our supper was served cafateria style, all eating at the same table. We had a good supper consisting of cocoa, sandwiches, crackers. butter fall We wantedl, cookies and cherries. We are now comfortably settled and Ghioying ourselves although our building is not complete and we will be minus hot water for a week yet. fWe'have had the pleasure of hearing a few ten o'clock concertsj. . Rather interesting reports from Hoffman- Hall have reached the girls' ears. The boys coveted the rugs so much that one boy was found in pos- session of eight extra ones which he had stored in the clothes closet and dresser drawers. They were so very anxious to have a nice little dresser in their rooms that they changed rooms immediately and emptied their trunks into the dresser drawers. 0 FACULTY ISPREAD. On Wednesday, October 17, the lady faculty members from Hoffman Hall enjoyed a little spread in Miss Wen- gert's room.. The various mothers had been solicited and Miss West had just returned from a trip home so country ham, home-made cake and such tempting edibles were the order of the day. Any one wishing to learn just how dainty teacups are used should interview Miss Hughes. FORMER STUDENT MARRIED. Joe Allison and Miss Fern Young were married in Springfield Thursday, October 18, by Rev. E. C. Sechler, pas- tor of First Christian church in Springfield. Mr. Allison is son of Dr. and Mrs. Allison. of near Flemington. Allison is teaching school at present. , Miss Young was former student of S. W. B. C. and has been clerking at Braithwait Sz Co. Store for past year. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Young of Bolivar. They spent the remainder of the week in Springfield, J going to their home near Flemington last Sunday. - ., ,WW I I I I I I I I .I ,SLIPPED 'oNE -OVER ON THEM. F Everybody. likes. to eatfesnecially when they receive boxes from home containing BUTTER fcomes once in a life timeh, fried chicken, jelly, pears, cookies, home-made bread and pickles. One of the girls at Thomas- Hall erceived a box from home. and as they are all generous over there. .- She invited the Naughty -Nine to- par- take of the feast about ten o'clock last night. . Just in the midst Hof the revelries a knock was heard on the door. Horrors!! Two small beds are not enough to conceal nine girls, so two.who couldn't get under, had to get in the clothes closet instead. The lights were all turned out and not a sound was heard fbut gigglesb. But the giggles soon changed to shrieks of pain as all the girls were dragged out and sent to bed. x The second invitation received was to arise at the crowing of the cock, i. e, five o'clock. Every rose has its thorns , and the thorn in this, case came 'in the form of mopping floors, washing dishes and various other punishments. Each and every girlfdid her work so cheerfully and so well? ? thatit was decided to keep the good work going for a week. But the spirit of .vouth can not be daunted and the girls are making merry' of their seeming mis- fortune. -- The girls say that the cause of the whole affair was their feeding in- stinct in action. and they were also - acting out the book. Grace I-Iarwood's College Days . We believe that all the girls have unusual talent for act- ing. CContributed.J 1-nu-. . ,D 1?r:E4-if-ifqzeze 1.-a:p:v.m'::.1.fe .rg-



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11 y E We are always glad to see you at IDEAL CAF'-E Lunch and Fountain I THE GENERAL ,ASSOCIATION. The most important general meet- ing so far as the school is concerned is the Missouri Baptist General Asso- ciation. The school is so related to this body and to the Southern Baptist Convention that its prosperity, even its existence' for any considerable len th'of time is boi1ndlu iwi M :gt 1 'D the attitude of these two bodies towards it. :In the not distant past. Southwest Baptist College was one of the small interests of the Association. This condition has been left behind. At the recent meeting at Poplar Bluif our school had 'as fine consideration as any other school in the state calling 1tself.Baptist. Even William Jewell, with its. seventy-five years of history behind it, cannot now claim a prior place. I The other schools in our class are LaGrange and Will Mayfield. They are, like us, small co-educational schools. In a number of aspects they have had the advantage of us in the past. Recently, however, we are forg- ingahead ofthem in attendance' and' interest to the denomiation at large. 'llie reports of these three schools in- dicatd that our enrollment, is a full hundred ahead of them, they each having reported one hundred, forty- seven while we had two hundred f01 0Y-eight at the time of our leaving for the meeting. A M .Much could be said of the educa- tional report and the policies of the denomination towards its schools. Suffice it to say that the Baptists of IVI'ssouri seem to be getting both an educational consciousness and an edu- cational conscience. This bids well for Baptist schools in the state. I thing that we will beyond question be 1'?C02'nized as a school that is distinc- IIVGIV Baptist and that we will-share ln' the fullest 'measure any advance that may come to the .schools from this denominational awakening to the Importance of Christian education. ' Very truly, - J. C. Pike. I 0 - College orchestra played for chapel exercises Wednesday morning. It Was greatly enjoyed by everyone. I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. Perhaps you think because the Com- mercial Department has never had its name in the Monitor this year is that it does not amount to much. As you have heard before still water runs deep . iWe have a large class and are not a bit ashamed of being in that de- partment. We met last Wednesday morning after chapel' and organized. Our officers are as follows: Ralph Stufflebam, President. Ben S. Morris,'Vice-President. Norah Gallivan, Secretary. Julia Robinson, Senator. , All we regret is that the bell began to ring before we got to plan our picnic. We are going to show the people around S. W. B. C. that we are exced- ingly brilliant before the end of the year. . - U -' IS THE' STUDENT GOVERNMENT AISSOCIATION A DEAD I LETTER? ' By R. U. Wize. The Student Government Associa- tion is an organization in name only, says a student. The Student Govern- ment is a dea.d letter in this institu- tion , complains another. A third wails. The faculty ties the hands of the Student Government. If these facts be true, then whv not do away with the orgranization? Surely, the founders of the Association meant it to be a living. working organization. functioning in the interest of the School., S1'lY'eIV. Ii-IIPV l'I1G3,l'l'IT to be a means whereby the student- -body could work in unity and pull together- Look about voll. S99 if V011 021111103 find some good that it has done: As the school grows, such an association becomes. not only a need. but a neces- sity. We are sailing forward. Do not rock the boat. take an oar and If-eln' to row. If the faculty ties the bonds of 'the Student Government, then take hold. possible only ,your strength is needed to break- the bands. Keep gvveeii, Meet your friends with a-smile. greet your teachers with well-prepared lessons. be proud Of your class, remain 105721 to YOW' SO' Cietv, boast the Monitor. talk a School Annual. and do not forget that when vnu strike at the Student -Government Association you are hitting yourself. --,,. ,-.a-a Q - - I I I I I I I I I I It We Strive to Please You. Ross 1--- f ' - - Ht For Sporting Gooods, See McLemore, Wheeler 8zCo. I Il JOE A.'DRAKE, D. D. s. f 'I Bolivar, Missouri. I ' Polk Count Bank Buildin y g. PHONES-Office 154. Res. 60. 11' i III ' nz If you want one of those Shoe Shines that are famous for their brilliancy and lasting qualities. Call for BUNCH , at CITY BARBER 'sHoPL 'U Phone 118 for Cleaning and Pressing. . Ladies' Work Especially. V ' BEN KIRKPATRICK f -e . 1 'I. I . I.: Ii R. RICHTER- I DENTIST Office: First Nat. Bank Bldg. Both Phones. Bolivar, Mo. '-.5 '- I' b. 1'1l?-E:.I-'!T.'-Z-.5

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