Southwest Baptist University - Mozarkian Yearbook (Bolivar, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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+ Q, , , .. ,. .W . Y.. 1 M , , . . ,,.,..........mm. .............n. THOMAS HALL. In spite of the fact that no one' left the dormitory Wednesday night, Hallowe'en was celebrated in true fashion by the girls. Even before seven o'clock white robed figures were gliding noiselessly about the sec- ond and third floors, and lights mys- teriously Hashed out. After the ghosts had been forcefully returned to their rooms, the real fun began. Water was used freely, such articles as bed slats, co1nbs,ibrushes, pictures, shoes and other articles of clothing vanished into their air. One girl found her bed so tightly sewed to- gether she had to pry it open with a nail file. Two of the girls were lock- ed out on the porch, while various others played havoc in their rooms. 'lhe girls soon had done all the mis- chief they could think of, and by 10:30 all were in bed, tired but happy. We are sorry to report that Mother Thomas is quite ill at this time. Al- though she does not seem to be im- proving very rapidly. We all are wishing her a speedy recovery. Lois 'Shelton has ,established a private office with regular hcurs for consultation. , Did we have doughnuts? I'll say we did! And all we could eat for once. A Wanted' A thrill. Dean Davis. LOST-Dorris Henry's spit curl.. iWanted-Slats to our bed. Dorris Henry and Blanche Jackson. ..... . , nw, E IMPRESSIONS FROM A SOM . I I VACATION TRIP TO YELLOW- ' Q STONE PARK. v . ' It seems to me that the keynote Of Yellowstone Park scenery is vastness and native granduer. Everything, except the roads and the big, com- fOrtab'e, hotels and camps, 'is main- tained in a primenal state-just, I like to think, as God put it there. As we entered the park from the east through Cody, Wyoming, we drove all morning through the ever- changing panorama of the Arkansas River Canyong at first hugging the cliffs as a narrow and precipitous road with a. step chasm and the roaring river below, then out into the more open places where the shifting lights and shadows of a summer day paint- ed in gorgeous colors the surround'ng mountains and streams. Later we drove for many miles through dence and ancient pine forests part of the time around the edge of the lake where we saw a glorious moon-mise the first night. A There are many animals in the park, still in the wild state. We were able to feed two bears, and took a picture of one as well as of a beau- tiful brown deer. O There are many buffalo, beavers, parcupene and snow- shoe rabbits whose bushy white hind legs truly suggest their name. The geysers in the park are many and varied from the Dragon's mouth which constantly belches forth muddy water, to the stately Old Faithful 4 E l i l 1 I l 4 i POLK g COUNTY BANK Bolivar, Missouri In the Public Service Since 187 2. l J.M.DUNNEGAN,CwmEr .. qw H... Hi, ' '-:cw ' ' ' --ff ,, 3 j Lu mber Lumber, carefully inspected and ready to stand ' 111e hardest waailier test, is the kind we handle., R Faulkner Lumber Co. which sends its towering white pillar of steam for 150 to 200 feet into the air. Near the geysers are the terraces, beautifully colored limestone formations caused by the action of the water. The most inspiring section of the park, it seems to me is the Yellow- stone Canyon where I believe one could just stand speechless forever, and drink in the vastness and color, and space of it all. From artist'S point not only the canyon but two magnificent waterfalls can be seen. This is truly a wonderful place, and it is not surprising at all that everv day during the open season hundreds of eager and enthusiastic visitors enter its gates. , Q.- , The college orchestra had just finished playing and Ralph Palmer sank pespiring into his seat. What do we play next? he whispered. The Stars and Stripes Forever announced the leader. Good Heavens, ejaculted Ralph, I just finished play- ing that! ll , Little Mary's'. father is a doctor. On hei last birthday he gave her a Tring with a pearl in it. Not very long afterward she appeared at her father's Office looking very tearful. Daddy , she announced tearfully. I've lost the little pill out of my! ring. ' I 1 I v-W-Q . .. THE DRAKE- GALLERY FOR GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS. Kodak Films and Finishing. li f n-.. A Look over my stock before buying. BRUCE BROWN HDW. 'The Home of Good Goods. gil 'Tl KOON BROS. CLEANING AND PRESSING. Phone 2317. 3 O 4 G. M. Upton ,wx The Rexall Store Wants Your Trade. ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 2 1 . - 2? 1 1'rr1:'f 4 - - - -. . . -C --.-.-.'-.'-.-. .- MQ.. . .,.Q.-'. . . .. , ' ' M ' --W'-4 M- - ---- -- -- - --- 'Y -- -- -- ---- W.. ..,. ..... Y ' , ' - z - '- ..g. ' 50,

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-1 I Q iminnitnr Volume 1. Bolivar, Missouri, November 10, 1923. Number 6. THOMAS HALL. Work! for exams are coming , see1ns to be the slogan at 'lhomfgs liall Ih's week. Consequently, there iis much intensive studying going on. 'i he girls are all practically exhausted rt the end of each strenuous day, and are revived only by the beautiful serenades which float upon the air about ten o'clock at night. Among tlie songs rendered, Ole Missouri Had a Mule , is- especially effective. ' FACULTY NOTES. Mrs. Pike took dinner at the new dormitory last Sunday. President Pike and Dr. Morgan were both out of town last Week end. Dr. Morgan to fill his appointment at NIa'nut Grove and Mr. Pike to supply in Rev. Huckell at West Plains. Mr. Pike reports evidences of increasng interest in the school in various places. 1' , We have all been enjoying our school orchestra . which under the direction of Miss White, has led the singing in several chapel services lately. ' -p . Miss Lina Pike has just returned f om ft mcet7ng of the executivelboard of the -Missouri Federated Music Club uhich met at Moberly, Mo. ' Mrs. Tardy sfrent Monday and Tues- day of this week in Springfield. All members of the faculty, as 'well rs the students, are quite busy these days. VVhile we keep them busy re- viewing for examination we must spend many hours nnarking tliemes and grading notebooks. WHAT S. W. B. C. MEANS TO -ME? Iirst of all a place to serve while training for greater Christian service. Serving nayfellow students I can serve Christ. -I How Cant I Serve? By being in class on time, 'knowing my lesson and always willing to help others. Holding active membership in all of the dffferent organizations is worth much to any student, 'though I think' some fail to realize it. Again I say S. W. B. C. is a good place 'to serve whileglearning to be of greater service .,.' S. B. C. 0 .- ' WE HAVE TO ADMIT. That S. W. B. C. is the most won- derful school in the world. 4 V That it has the BEST faculty in the world. ' ' But, . .It can't afford a coach for the girls' basket ball team. RAH RAH ,RAI-1, BEARCATS. The Bearcats are seeking -whom they may devour. On the basket ballpcourt every afternoon, now plays are being worked out and the prospec- tive members of the team are being put through their paces. Coach Rich- ardson has the spuad well in hand and s ng to let it be known that he ,has some good material this year. I I tio.: .oi B118 men are new but they are working out well. The best of the new are Rethmeyer, Vaughn, Braith- Iwait, Eblen, Palmenand Biles. The I I I I I I I I I I I I old members still in the field are '4Stuffy , Murray, Palen, Geren, Hoo- per, Tucker and Wyatt. 'ihe schedule of games for the sea- son is not yet fully worked out but We have in sight a game with Humans- ville, H. S. before the Thanksgiving holidays, and following that, games with several high schools and colleges insouthwest Missouri. I Here's to a winning team. I I LOCALS. I Q Jack Byrd has returned to school. We are g' ad to have him back with us. ' 'Ihe boys are all. out for basket ball now. We are planning on a winning team this year. The first game for the school was played Friday between the College Freshies and the rest of the school. I Some, of the boys were dubbed Spark Plug which shows that they are expected to win in the race and we have no doubt but that they will. Root for our UB. B. boys and girls. 'I he students in Miss White's de- partment are surely doing things. The male quartet, college orchaestra, and boys and girls' glee clubs are all at the I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - HOFFMAN HALL. . The boys at the Hall are never lack- ing in fun and good, clean, amuse- ments.. When. things .. get rather dull, all that they have to do is to get Bob Eblen to play his saxaphone, Mr. Daouglashis fiddle, or Loyd Col- lins give a humorous reading. .Willard McPheeters spent Sunday v1s1t1ng with friends, ' at his home, Polktown. I i Rev. Taylor has been assisting in a series of meetings in Dade county. An- interesting and stirring debate took place between Kenneth and Cyrus Glover the other day. The sub- Ject was well presented by both parti- es. A .Ask Kenneth what the subject Was, 1f you are deeply interested and you will be able to get manygood points. I A Roscoe Ragsdale spent the week end with his folks at Halfway. - Last Sun- day a number of the boys got aglim- pse 'of his girl . IRoscoe sa-ys that she is real pretty. I ' . Monday, a number of the 'boys assisted in putting llpthe decorations I for the entertainment that night. They I I I I worked faithfully all day. Three boys from the Hallassisted, ,Kenneth Glov- er, Loyd Collins, and Fred' Lillard. Urban Eversole, Byron Tucker, and Leonard Hartley, were also veryfaith- 'ful' workers ,staying all day. It was 'under the direction of Prof. Richard- front. The student body enjoy their! ' 'programs very much. ' U 2 . W I MAUPIN SOCIETY PROGRAM. I Chaplain Duties -Mrs. Morris. i - Roll call. Response with favorite - expression. V Business. ' Songs-Society. ' I Reading-Doris Henry. 'Maupin Paper -Eula Turner and Rintha Robbins. . . Trio-Mozelle, Hollingsworth, Julia Robinson, MaryfSanford Devin. e Debate, Resolved, that we could remain on earth Without gravity. ' Aiirmativez .Betty Spaulding and Alice Adams. . y Negative: Mrs. Hooper and Miss Drake. . Stunt--Group I. . Report of Critic. son, and not completed 'until night, but the boys Went home-tired but happy. Several others helped to put up the decorations duringthe day, and it can be truly said that' all did their work with good spirit and smiling faces. ' The ghost spirit prevailed among several of the boys. They dress up in various costumes, which attracted considerable attention, last Monday night. We have a real artist in our midst to whom the credit of making many of the humorous faces is due. Mr. Jordon painted a number of faces for the boys. . n-. 1, ' FIDELIS CLASIS Miss Alma West, president of the Fidelis class, entertained the officers of the class from 4 to 6 Monday af- ternoon at the new dormtiory. I Those present were Miss White, 7orpha Grant. Mrs. Ben Morris and Syrena, Myrtle Scott, Alice Adams, Pearl Ifuttrell, Dorothy Cheavens, Garnett Hartley, Alice I-Iudson. Mrs. Medearis dropped in as visitor. Miss'Westt has great plans which she unfolded to this group. They are a class full of pep . Watch them grow. Dainty refreshments were served. 1.1-2.-.. .... ... ' -.:.E. ' SLE!-,TQZL

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