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1 I Y E s Ib' V F I .Q 1 NL? ng - Q l 1 1 l l 1 1 A . r L I .ii 5 1 ..-M... v 7 u ...M 1 1 - 1 .- '11 lui 1 1 .JH ..J, , . :uf 'N l F l ? .J -Z L F L Q nnitu Volume 1. .- Bolivar, Missouri, November 3, 1923. Number 5. IT IS BEING TALKED! A WHAT ? Read This Article and Find Out the Particulars. For the last few days there has been a rumor aiioat in S. W. B. C. that a 1924 Mozarkian would be pub- lished. A If asked the question- Do You Want An Annual This Year? -right on the spur of the moment nine of ev- ery ten questioned would answer, Why Sure We Want An Annual! The Class Last Year Put One Out, and We S'ireTv Are 'Not Going to Let Them Beat Us. r 'lhe very same people would not be half so strong for an annual if they were asked to help on the Staff, shoulder part of the responsibility, and help pay part of the deiiicit at the end of the year, if there was any. No. They never thought of that! They never had stopped to think that ONLY TWO annuals in the history of New S. W. B. C. have been out of debt at the end of the year. Who then will pay off the deiiicit? No one. Just because one fellow commits sucide, is that any just reason for you commit- ting the very same act? ?, 'lhere's only ONE' way in which an annual beats a school paper, and that it that it is, printed on alittle better grade of paper. Oh, Well, you say, You have all the pictures in the an- nual! Right you are,tbut the half- tones, or cuts, in the annual are about 2 or 3 times as expensive as new- stones Ccuts used in newspaper work.l Why not save that other 2-3 and run the picture in the school paper? 'Ihatls what it's for. There has only been one issue of the Monitor to date that has not had at least 1 picture in it. Save all your papers, then at the end of the year have them bound into 1 volume and you will have something you will cherish for the rest of your days. . .Well. how do you figure that a little old dinky school paper beats an an- nual? Alright! Read the next few lines and you will find some enlighten- ment on that very subject. The school paper is published once 21 week-the annual once per year. The cost of the school paper per page is- 332.50-the Annual 84.00. The sub- scription price of the paper is 80c per Year-the Annual 52.00. The school Paper gives a detailed account of ev- erv important event THE VERY WEEK IT OCCURS-The annual can .Only give a general treatment of each subject, and it does not get into the hands of the subscriber until the last of the school year. Who would be 1n- 1 terested in reading only a GENERAL 'account of Pres. Harding's death NINE MONTHS after it occurred? lSo it is with school news! Things lhappen each week, and are given due ipublicity in the Monitor the every ,week it occurs, where an annual can ' only 'give it in a gerenal way and is a jgreat deal later in getting to you. 5 Either one, without the other, is a ihard pull to make go . If we have both-a school paper and an annual- lthey will probably be what we commonly term, Henry Ford's Peace p Ship-A FIZZLE! It takes money to run either one. . We already have a school paper--why not stick with it and make it go! Now Students, It's up to you! Which will it be? 'The Monitor? or The Mozarkian? or 2 Big FIZZLE-S? fl MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE OF iS-OUTHWEST BAPTIST a COLLEGE. Ha, ha, again we appear on the stage after so long a time, The train has been in a ,tunnel out of sight or hearing of the rest of the world, but the train hasagain appeared coming out of the tunnel, on the same gospel track with a Divine engineer, making a wonderful progress in a quite way. I 1 This organization realizes they can not reach the mountain height and blow an trumphet that can be heard the world around in one day, as some people expect it to, but this is an or- ganized group of men who realize that substancial work is done only, round by round and in a quite way. The spiritual side of life is no joke, yet these are not long faced men, but those who see the funny side of life yet keep always in mind and heart the greatness of their God, nation and school. They are always behind our wonderful faculty in every movement that is for progress in our school. ' W-A-T-C-H the Ministerial Confer- ence. They will not make the noise of a lion but will march on in that quite, sure way, that leads to victory in the right. B. E. M. . 0 YOUNY WOMANWS' AUXILIARY. The November meeting ofthe Y. W. A. will be held on Thursday, November 8th, at 4 p. m. Every girl in the school is extended a cordial invitation. Q D . , A special Thanksgiving program IS also being planned. Watch the Bul- letin Board for further particulars. . 01. There is no Christian dutyithatis not to be seasoned and set off with cheerfulness.--Milton. i HALLOWE'EN PARTY. l I ..-.....-. 1 The spirit of Hallowe'en held forth at the College Monday night. Al- though old Jupiter Pluvins was not in sympathy the spirit of the evening was not dampened. I One of the most grotesque but ifanciful .gatherings imaginable was that which assembled around a huge bonfire on the campus, before the ceremonies began inside the building. The fun makers, numbering about two hundred, joined in a parade around ,the fire before the judges. There Qwere costumes from the middle ages, of ghosts, fairies, infants, and queer- ! est of all was a three-legged man with ,two heads. Prizes were awarded by gProf. Morgan to our old friends, l Maggie and Jiggs , characterized by L Lora Dyer and Maggie Bittick. 6 Following the parade the crowd assembled ni the chapel room for a short program given by the Expres- sion Department, asisted by the other Cspecial departments. j ,- V The program was as follows: Q l Two selections by ,the College T orchestra. 1 E Reading, They Ain't not Ghosts . i -Iva Bonner. , i .1 Little Orphant Annie .-Ruth Rice. W : A pantomine farce and the lamp lwent out. 2 The gym was beautifully decorated ,in typical Ha11owe'en finery. The ,entrance was made by passing jthrough a wooded path, covered with leafy boughs. The booths, Where eats and drinks were sold were placed at the west end of the room.. There 'were very -attractive and inviting -posters advertising the enticing and delicious pumpkin pies and cider. These booths were presided over by members of the faculty. During the time spent in the gym a number of in- teresting games and contests were played. The crowd divided into two lgroups, with John Mayes, and Mr. Knight as captains. There wasi a great deal of rivalry among the con- ,fetti throwers and Button Miller was thought the best shot. . The Up and' Going Athenians added a very unique and clever attrac- tion to the aiair in the form of an art gallery. Their 'barkers' should' be lremembered as they'll make good salesman some day. The affair was a decided success andiaddedone more laurel to our never tiring and devoted faculty who expended every effort to give us a genuine good time. ' ..- vo 1 T. W. Fair of Sedalia visited his daughter, Hazel, Wednesday and 1Thursday. 1 I A., .. L.. ,, H 7, -:Li-f-f.,4e..... - .Q 1-532:-.,.g,,g,,-an l.1.,L-.7
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,...-....a......u.g.q-....w...... -1- 'HW' 'I . J.-1 --'--nr' -.. .-,-..,..-.. -- HOFFMAN HALL. Bushels of tears were shed when the girls moved out of Hoffman Hall Monday. The boys are slowly on the road to recovery. Since the girls have left, ,table- manners are on the decline at the Hall. . ' Saturday night, before the g1r-s . left, the boys gave a little reception of music on the second iioor. The :boys were grieved to learn that this did not meet with the approval of Mrs. Tardy. , . , Sunday night one of the boys in the hall, Mr. Dinwiddie, made his first social call, l:efore..,going-.he consulted some manners books and rskefl a ,flood Ceo' of advice from some of the boys who had been..on the firing line. In- terested party answer. . Jack Byrd .has been real sick for 'the last few days: but is much better Lat the time of this writing. We sure miss him at college. and hope that he will soon be back with us again. Troy Heiskell visited with relatives at-his home --at Lockwood, Mo., Sunday and Monday. . Quiet reigns at the hall now. Tears run when some of the boys were informed that they could not have the pleasure of using the nice littlerocking chairs found on the third fioor. Wanted: A room-mate on any . F l 1 3 Q 1 Z f , c - -- H.. POLK CGUN TY BANK Bolivar, Missouri In the Public Service Since 187 2. J. M. DUNNEGAN, Cashier A ,,. ..........,.-.-.fam-9...--... 1 5 X E i . i -i 1 ,lf ' ,WY l-g,1llng Lumber Lumber, carefully inspected and ready to stand the hardest weather test, is the kind we handle. Faulkner Lumber Co. S 1 Y l 2 5 i n Q E S R terms. See Harold Tardy. . ' l Ray H. Congers -preached an inter- -V - I p L esting sermon Sunday evening which : 1' - - '. I P P Pla L B E' Lgvas attended by quite a number of the , V E , l ' OYS- . 5 'l ' l E ' . . . . Wm. Clark-spent Sunday and Mon- l I THE 7 A 'dalwgat hllsdhome tiovvn. Q t H H If it is good -to eat, h . I GALLERY ' very o y is apnv a e a. -.-. . , I -whv? Recd next week's paper. you -can get lt at' POR GOO? PHOTQQRWPHS' Q T When the girls vanished from the A E ,f K0dak,F1lm5 and Flmshmg- dining hall, Mr. Douelas took upon ' PKBISGY S c - l A , , ', , 5 -himself' the resnonsibilitv tocleanun ' ' . I S ' 4 1. everything ur-on the 't'1.b'e. To see Meat Market Q -'H . . . . f-Farog eat talk. and work his mopwth A g , , We . f f . --1 - - r . thing ion? 0 3' Ou? Qgged some , A V North Main St, Look over my stock before ' ' THOMAS BRIEFS. Q Phone 330 W Free Delivery. 2 ' P' buying' A Miss Ruth Davidson spent the week end visitinggat .Thomas Hall, We all certainly enjoyed having Ruth with us and we hope she'll come again. 1 .Boys! Have you any neckties to d1Sp0Se of? ..If so, see Jewel Wendie- , ton fbr further particulars. DA- panic nearly ensued here Monday night when al great crash was heard up onthe- third-floor- But instead of an earthquake, it proved uptnfurther lnvestigation that Marguerite John- son had fallen out of her chair and bumped her head on the wall. E. Wanted: Some pudding. Elza Stroup. ' Wanted: A cow. Theres no ,danger of the Thomas Hall girls starving this winter, as sev- eral barrels of canned fruit and apples have 'been received from various W. M. U. ,S.'s in the state. The only tlnng we have to worry about now is getting' fat. A an g,.. 'BRUCE BROWN HDW. ' 'The Home of Good Goods. - L F li J City-Barber Shop it 4th Door West Polk Co. Bank. 1 . 1 I N P 'KOON BROS. CLEANING AND PRESSING. Phone 2317. o l ini 1 -1. , .wg If its to wear And New G. M. Upton LEE Has 111. ' 'The Rexall Store Wants Your Trade. ni . . -. 1 - ..f,f.v -.... '.,..,-.,..:.-1 .f.,.,.,... . V , 7.1.7 , At... .V-j..'gY.'W,qw V!-,JA:q..A. .-- lm - - - lu Av... A V .YK g 1 A F W AN -l F ,M , ' - 'J -'-W ---- --1- - .-- - .A W .-. W ' -,- - - - --- ' ..- -f---..- - -,.. -- f-, . , , - ., . . ., . ' ' ' '- - - ---Y A------4 A -. ..... A , , Y , - A 'V V , I, 3... ,-,
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