Stephens College - Stephensophia Yearbook (Columbia, MO)
- Class of 1922
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Columbia., Mo.
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BOUCI-IER, VVILEY REEVES, B. S.,
Cairo-, Mo.
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Seclalia, Moi.
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7 327 Summit St., Kansas City, Mo
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CHANEY, MRS. ALICE,
1250 VVashinfgto-ii Alve.,
He-ld, Mo.
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CHAPMAN, MRS. C. A.,
Keybesvilie, Mo.
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COURTNRY, MRS. ELIZABETH,
214 St. james St.,
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Neosho, Mo.
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Charleston, Mo.
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DOUGLASS, ANNE,
Columbia, Mo.
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FLINT, MADELINB ROSE,
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GARRETT, JEANETTE, B. S.,
- Wellington, Oh-io.
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GIESSING, MAYMIE BARBARA,
Farmington, Mo.
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GooDsM1TH, RUTH BOWEN,
1288 Early Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Grad. N. VV. Univ. School of Music
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KERAHAM, CONSTANCE GERALDINE,
1327 S. Main St., Jonesboro, Ark.
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1111 Paquin, Columbia, Mo.
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Carthage, Mo.
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Columbia, Mo,
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Columbia, MO.
English
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Green Ridge, MO.
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Annandale, Minn.
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Coffeyville, Kan.
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Springfield, Mo.
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Greenicld, Mo.
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Greenfield, Mo.
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' 103 W'augl1 St., Columbia Mo.
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605 Hitt St., Columbia, Mo.
Plzysical Education
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SENIORS
P'7'6Sl'd67'Z-f-'LORRAINE BRUNSON T
Vice-Pffesidemf-DONNA GREMP
S ecvfemry-T1'ea-s mea'-V ELMA GODDARD
Sponsor-Miss GLADYs PENN1NGToN
The members of the Senior Class of 1922, leaving the portals of their Alma
Mater can loo-k back and see the path they trod, for the p-ast two years. , It is
a well beaten path, firmly made for the Seniors of future years, bfuilded of knowl-
edge, loyalty, and love for their fellow me-n. The path branches off at the door,
Comm-en-cement, into many by-pa-this, Experience, biuft they all lead to the one door,
Success.
In dramatics, theclass is brilliant. VV hen junions, they gave the annual stunt
show, "The Junior jolliesf' to the traditions of th-e sfchool. Followinlg the custom
of preceding Senior Classes, in Februma-ry, they presented an operetia, "The Gypsy
Rover,', which proved quite a success. In April, wars given the annual 'tFacu1ty
Tak-e'-offf' accompanied by the usual hilarity. C
The Civic Association decided that th-ere were ten ideals which the all-around
Stephens girl should possess. The Senior Class of 1922 decided to stress "Cour-
tesv," one of the ten i'deal,s. There wfas a regular organized campaign-seri-e-s ol
talks and lectures were given, posters and talgs appeared, and humorous realistic
sketches of life were dramlatized in mass meetings. Courtesy was emphasiize-d in
every possible way. . A
This Senior Class entered the gray so-cialwhirl, as w'ell as the field of knowl-
edge. In May, the Seniors' Mo-nth, oame. the Class Party a.nd the banquet and all
the thrills of Comnienceinen-t week were theirs.
"As we leave the portals
Of our Alma Mater,
Two spirits will lead us,
The love of Old Friends,
And the love of the New."
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AICES, NIARY, Gallatin, Mo.
A. A. President, Missouri Club Reporter, Y. W.
C. A., ffsff Club, H Tr. n
A inighty athlete she, and bnilt for speed.
ALEXANDER, PAULINE, Mountain View, Mo.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Eastern Star, Missouri
Club, International Relations President, Y.
W. C. A., fi? G K.
The psychologist-she adjnsts her spectacles
and looks into yonr mind.
ALLEN, NIARGUERITE STUART, Vinita, Qkla.
Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma Club, French Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 49915. I
She keeps the Stephens Sfandard standing,
otherwise it might collapse.
ALLTEN, PAULINE, Bethel, Mo.
A. A. Vice-President, Missouri Club President,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., Senior Basket
Ball, Vo-lley Ball, Hockey Team, "S" Club,
Saxophone quartet, Student Government Di-
vision, K A fb.
A real athlete with a story of fame,
A wonderful girl who plays the game..
AMERY, WINIFRED, N o-rborne, Mo.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, Mis-
souri Club, Frlench Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Basket Ball Squad, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E.
lifinifred is a shy little miss
lVho really believes than ignorance is bliss.
ANSLEY, MABELLE, Springfield, Mo.
A. A., Shrine Club, Dramatic Club, Glee Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club-, A P A.
"Oh Harm ony-My Harmony f"
AVERY, GLADYS AMELIA, Humboldt, Ne-
braska. A
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Home Economics Club
French Club, Hi Beta Steppo Y. W. C. A.
The niildest manners with the bravest mind.
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BAIRD, BYRLE, Coffeyville, Kans. A
Home Economics Club, Art.Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Kansas Club Vice-President, Y. W. C. A.
A good friend and true,
That's Byrle all thronlgh.
BARNHART, ESTHER, Carthage, Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A,
Dust cloth and broom, and the dress of a
cook, '
Will soon replace her tablet and book.
BARRETT, AGNES, Skidmore, Mio-.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, InternationalRelations, Y. W. C. A..
Friends, what lieth beneath that sweet in-
nocence?
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BARTER, TUOROTHY, El Dorado, Kans.
A. A., Hi Beta. Steppo, International Relations,
7 fl f ZME
, yu. Ca., , ,
I use the motto ot ll-1l'7'7'j' and '-win,
find go so fost- it nzolees me thin.
BENNETT, BT.-XBEL, Moberly, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
, Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., GTE.
'lflflzat nzolees Jnolecnles 'l7ZfOZ.'C?U
BIGELOXV, BTARGARET, Springfield, Mo.
French Club, Missouri Club, Y. VV. C. A., QTE
If she to-ill, she will, and the1'e's an end on't.
BISHOP, ATELMA, Peculiar, Mo.
Dramatic, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV.
C. A PA.
Ez'e1'ybocly likes Cz twin.
BISHOP, ZELMA, Peculiar, Mo.
Dramatic Club, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., APA.
ltls nite to be natural, when yon'1'e naturally
nice.
BONDURANT, JULIA FRANCES, Charleiston,
Mo. ,
Dramatic Club, Missouri Club, French Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y. W. 'C. A., Student Govern-
ment Division lPtr1esident, K A fb. .
S he tells ns the 'rnles and laws,
For the good of the school, for the good of
the cause.
BowL.Es, TXTILDRED ELMA, Palmyra, Mo. .
Hypatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, Missouri
Club, Y. VV. C. A.
Ve1'aez'ty is riglzt there on everytlnng.
BOWMAN, RUBY ELDORA, Hamilton, Mo.
A. A., Eastern Stair, Missouri Club, Home
. . Economics Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV.
C. A.
"Oh lot'e-tolzetre dirt thon?"
BRADFORD, FRANCES ELIZABETH, Sedalia,
Mo.
A. A., Misso-uri Club, Hi Beta Steprpo, Y. VV.
C. A., Volley Team, Hockey Team, Basket
Ball Team, B20.
ltls better to be d good listener than cz good
tolleer.
BRowN, FRANCES, Cliarl-eston, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, French Club,
H T T, 111 9 K,
Sj2ecioltz',zes on pleasaint snnles.
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BROWN, JEANNE EVECLYN, Oak Grove, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
Q12 e K.. D
A peraiiihiilatiiig comedy.
BRUNSON, BERNICE, Brocton, N. Y.
A. A., Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma
Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta Step-
' po, International Relations, Y. W. C. A.,
E I X.
A iziodest violet with a wicked eye.
BRUNSON, ORRAINE, Nevada, Mo.
A. A., n Raisers, Missouri Club, Art Club,
' et , Steippo, Y. W. C. A., Class Presi-
nt, Al A.
i Origiiii giifl with ability to lead,
iist the leilid of a girl Of 'which the world
, is iii iieed. .
CANOLE, MARY F RANCES, Fayette, Mo.
Drrainatie Club, Missouri Club, Home Economics
A Cilub, Hi Beta Steppog Y. xW. C. A., Z M E.
N0 diity would 0'ei'take her
N 0 heed hei' will oiitifiiii.
CANDLE, SUE MILLER, Fayette, M-oe.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A., ZM E.
The gentle iiiiiid by gentle deeds is kiiowh.
CASE, ANNA A., l'l6 E. 17th St., Tulsa,
Ukla. ' '
A. A., Curtain Raisers, OkllELl'1.0'1'1'13.'ClL1b, French
Club, Hi Beta Stepipo, Y. VV. C.- A.
From Willia.if1i W'00ds to Stephens she flies
in. hei' pzirsiiit of kimwfledge.
CHAMBERS, JOSEPHINE B., Plain, N. Mex.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C.
A., K ACD.
A wicked eye-a haughty smile.
Coma, ELIZABETH, Ft. Scott, Kans.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, French Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. CQA., HTF.
Red haii' plus tw'z'iileliiigl gyleg equal "lotta
Pep-JJ t
COBURN, NIAUDE, Uri-ch, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. VV. C. A.
F 01' she is just the sweet leiizd of a. girl.
CONRAD, IMQYGENE, Campbell, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., KAQD,
She is little bzit, oh, so bifighf
She never fails to get tliiiigs iight.
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Davis, ALLIE, New Franklin, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A.
Her whole sozzl is absorbed in her work.
Dgwis, EVA BTAE, Savannah, Mo. '
Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Steppo, International
Relations, Y. VV. C. A., CP 9 K.
A fair 'l1ZUZ'Cll61'Z'1CCIl77'L and serene.
IDEVER, RoM.x1NE, Moulton, Ia.
A. A., Eastern Star, Shsrinei Club, Curtain Raisers,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., APA. ,
AfOZLl1'lI7g 1s beyond her nzeclsure.
All her school 'work is Cl pleasure.
DILLENBECK, EIELEN, El Dorado, Kans.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Eastern Star, Shrine
Club, Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Steppo,
Kansas Club Secretary, Y. W. C. A., Vice
President, Z M E.
"Hope chest" and "Speclols."
ECKELBERRY, GRQXCE, Kingston, Mo.
A. A., Presiclent, Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club,
French Club, Glee Club, Hi Beta Stepipo,
Y. W. C. A., EIX.
A teachers dream of perfection.
ELLIOTT, SUE, Qclesnsa, Mo. .
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A.,
H T If
lflfozzits to be ihe for lady in the circus.
ENGLE, NIARGARET, Trenton, Mo.
Hypatia. Hexagon, Sliirfine Club, Curtain Raisers,
Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, International Rela-
tions, Y. W. C. A., B E-0.
Yozfre all right if you 0i07liZL belzezfe cnzytlzzfzg
she so ys. 1, ,
EVANS, CTLADYS, Trenton, Mo.
Eastern Star, Curtain Ralisers, Missouri Club,
Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A.,
HTF.
Of study fools she most core and most heed.
FERRIL, EFFIE, Columbia, Mo.
lnternational Relations Reporter, Y. W. C. A-i
APA, fboli, M
lf silence were money weld have cz mrzlltzon-
olre in our midst.
FIN NELL, BIERLE FLORINE, Mo-berly, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo.
Y. W. C. A., APA.
She has cz smile that zvozlld knock the blues
out of atllj' day. E
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FOSTER, AMELIA, 915-Olive St., Shreveport,
La. A
Curtain Raisers, French Club, Hi Beta StePPQ,
International Relations, Y. W. C. A., Presi-
dent of Civic Association., BE 0. '
Poor little thing, she atnt lgot no friends.
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FGNRSTER, RUTH, 1105 West Main, En1d,Q -.e' ff JV,,-.f, Again
Okla. - V? - tl.
Curtain Raisers, Home Economics Club, Okl:l?'i'Ji,bw ' ij 'J
h,omalClub, Shrine Club, Eastern Star'Clt1bQf"Qr E, r.""fgLi,
I n expression, she is clever.
FRAZER, FRANCES, Hardin, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Honae
Economics Club, Hi Beta Steppo Y. W. C-
A., fl' GK.
Valuable arrtlcles are often wrapped in small
packages. -.
GIBSON, BESSIE B., King City, Mo.
A. A., Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, International Relations Y. W. C. A.,
"SU Club, 9 T E, 'IP 9 K.,
S he is always ready to use her many talents.
C-LODDARD, VELMA Lois, 1012 N. Washington
St., Enid, Olkla.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Oklahoma Club, Hi
Beta Steppio, Y. W. C. A., Assist.-Secretary of
Student Council, HT 11. '
Few things are impossible to diligence and
skill.
GOVREAU, AGNES, Rocky Ford, Colo.
Curtain Raisers, French Club, Part Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C'. A.
Learning without thought is labor lost.
GRAHAM, LELIA, Fredericktown, Mo. R
Athletic Association, Curtain Raisers, Missouri.
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. AC. A., EIX.
Expression ts everything-Yes? N 0?
GRAHAM, LILA K., 803 VV. 5th St., Coffey-
ville, Kans.
Curtain Raisers, Honie Economics Club, Glee
Club, Kansas Club, E IX.
Lz'la"s a wonderful pep leader. 'In fact, it
would be hard tobeat her.
GREEN, ETHEL PEARL, Bloomheld, Mo.
Missouri! Club, Hi Beta Steppo, K A112
Her zdle hours are spent in study.
GREMP, DONNA, Dixon, Mo.
Athletic Association, Curtain Raisers, Missouri
Club, Hi Beta'Steppo, International Rela-
tions, Kansas -Club, Y. VV. C. A., E I X,
Looks like a prinza-donzfa,
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GUM, JESSIE, 511 Grace Ave., West Plains,
Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo
W InternationallRelatio-ns, Y. VV. C. A., Z M E.
Jessie always follows the sfrariglat and har-
row path.
GXVINN, ALLENE, 115 VV. joe Davis St., El-
dorado Springs, Mo.
Eastern Star, Shrine Club, Missouri Club, Horne
Economics Club, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W'. 'C. A.
She has 1110 faults
01' we no fault can had.
HALL., SYDNEY, Lancaster, Mo.
French Club, I X. Q
Steplztezzs is all right but she woht lzzfe here.
HAMMOND, RUTH, 508 E. Miller' St., jeffer-
son City, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Treasurer of Civic Association, Y. W. C. A.,
H T F, A
Happy aazal carefree wdtlz, bat one bardeh???
HARRISON, MARGUERITE, Hardin, Mo.
A. A., Eastern Star President, Curtain Raisefrs.
Miissouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi
Beta Stepipo, Y. W. C. A., fb 9 K.
FT0741' the country hails this lovely maid,
The pihles ill her cheeks 'will hefoer fade.
HARPER, FRANCES, 1310 Bauh Ave., East
St. Louis, Ill.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Sorores Arvales, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A., E I X, 49 9K.
Live, laugh and be gay,
Some day maybe your Cdlljf.
HAXKVKINS, ICATHLEEN, La Belle, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W. C. A.
I t 'is well to think well,
It is dlozhe to act well.
HEGGIE, DOROTHY, 509 E. Commercial,
Charleston, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C.
A, K A 111. ,
To lezzozo her 'is to know her smile,
liEM'MINGS, NIARIAN, Hillsboro, Ia.
Hvpatia Hexagon, Z M E, KP QK.
lflfe dozft see her ehozzlgh to had oat any of
het' faults.
HENCH, NIR.lX, Galion, Qhio.
Curtain Raisers. French Club, Art Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, H T T.
Larks, that most people would not dare,
:Ire to this girl not 6'Z"C'7Z' a scare. '
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HOSTETTER, lXdARjORlE LUELLA, Wellsville,
Kan.s. , I '
Shrine Club, Hi Beta Steppo, International Rela-
tions, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E.
I should worry and become a skeleton.
l'lOFFMAN, ANITA, 604 LIIIH St., Trenton,
Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri. Club, French
Club President, Art Club, H1 Beta SWPP0,
Y. W. CL' A., HTF. ,
Much grace has she-and a beauty too with
all.
HUBBfXRD, ELIZABETH, 315 S. 5th St., Pa-
ducah, Ky.
Home Economics Club, Hi Beta St'eppo,'Y. VV.
C. A.
F 01' she was just the quiet kind.
HULL, MARY, West Plains, Mo.
A. 'A., Eastern Star, Shrine Club, Missouri Club,
Home Economics Club-, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
W. C. A., E I X.
A study in u.n1'uffled Cahn.
HUNT, MARY CONLEY, Huntsdale, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E.
A town house, a eoutntofy home,
What more could she wish. A
IRELAND, lXdYRTLE, Colorado Springs, Colo.
A. A., Cufrtain Raisers, Sofrores Arvales, Hi Beta
Steppo, Colorado Club, Y. 1W. C. A., 9 T E.
Both Myrtle and Ireland-one would think
she ls green-but she isn't.
JENKINS, ESTHER, 701 Sinvock Ave., Mo-
berly, Mo.
H ow we will nnss her sunny snnle! '
JONES, NELLE, A.shland, Mo. ,
Hypatia Hexagon, Hi Beta Stepipo, International
Relations, Y. W. C. A.
'One av these hyeife dependable kufzdf
KELLY, ELINOR PAT, 221 N. 4th, Atchison,
Kans.
A. A,, Curtain Raisers, Hii Beta Steppo, Interna-
tional Relations, Kansas Club, Pan Hellenic
President, Senior Basket Ball team, Y. W. C.
A., 2 I X,
Every ready to answer duty's call,
But EVER jolly to 'een All.
liERR, LULU, Gfzark, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Steppo, Missouri Club,
Y WV. C. A., EIX,
Oh, sham locks, where art thou?
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IQILLION, GERTRUDE, Corder, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Interna-
tional Relations, Y. YN. C.- A., Duckling Club.
lolitas smaller half.
KLEIN, FLOY, Cameron, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Pan Hellenic Representative, Y. VV.
C. A., A P A.
She ls eolzs ieuous 'or leee.17h0' ulet.
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LOVE, ELLEN, Charleston, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppol, Y. WY C. A., KA41
Love erzdureth all things.
MCCLURE, H.AZE.L., Lamonte, Mo.
Hosni Economics Club, Missouri Club, Interna-
tional Relations Club, Shrine Club, Hi
Beta Stepipo, Y. W. C. A., H T T, QP 9 K.
l7Ve see her little and hear her less,
But she's a mighty jiue girl will have to
confess.
MCLAUGHLIN, MARY EVELYN, FortSmitli,
Ark. '
A. A., Dlramlatilc Club, Sorores Arvales Presi-
dent, Hi ,Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., 499 K.
The proud possessor of a twlu-slr bralu.
NICREYNOLDS, DIXIE, La Belle, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
To see aud hot to hear her is quite absurd.
Aud she's as hard to eateh as a. huiruuuhg
bird.
MARSHALL, RUTI1, Holcomb, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., K A 43.
True as the ueedle to the pole or the dial to
the suu.
RIARVIN, HAZEL, Kingman, Kans.
A. A., Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club, Treasurer
of Y.W. C. A.,HTI7. W
A carefree uature plus au aetlfzfe bralh equals
spoutarzeous eombustloh. '
ll'lATTHEVVS, DOROTIJY, 914 E. 25th St.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Missouri Club, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W.
C. A., B E O.
lflfe meet thee like a pleasant thought.
llflAY, HELEIU, Willow Springs, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Miissouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., K A42
llfhait is so rare as a May lu furze?
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B'lELVIN, lX4ARY LOUISE, 205 W. 14th St.,
Trenton, Mo.
Curtain Raiserrs, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Art Club, Y. W, C. A., B Z 0.
Miss Donglas's body gnard.
MEREDITH, THELMA, 1619 Forest Ave.,
Carthage, Mo.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A..
Spanish Club.
Fiill of fnn and gay all the tthile,
The little twin ne'er refuses to sinile.
11lEREDITH, VEL.MA, Carthage. Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Hi Bitzi Steppo, Y. W.
C. A.
On her face shine both sweetness and light.
BTILES, lYlARY KATE, Norbforne, Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Y, W. C. A., B 2 0.
"I think so." , 1
ZMIILLSPAUGH, HILDA C., 710 Seminole, Ok-
rnulgee, Olkla.
Oklahoma Club, Glee Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
W. C. A., Sec'y. of Civic Association, EI X.
Qneen rose of the rose-land garden of girls
MINOR, MARTHA LEE, 3543 Park Ave.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo-, Spanish Club,
Y. VV, C. A., APA,
An active nieniber of the "Silly Four," hon-
orary eating sorority.
BMOORE, OPAL LOUISE, Armstrong, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Hi Beta Steppo-, Y.
W. C. A.
Anyone desiring to ,see ine, look in the prac-
V tice rooins.
BQOSELEY, AMBIE, 3237 Garfield, Kansas
City, Mo.
Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Hi Beta. Steppo, Y.
W. C..A., President.
"M iss Moseley has a Y. W. report to inalae.""
lXlOTL.EY, DOROTHY, Bowlinlg Green, Mo.
A- A-, Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, E IX.
Thy modesty is a. candle to thy nierit.
lX'lITCHELL, ELIZABETH, Roehepfo-rt, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y, W1 C. A., Z M E, L
She has a nrin reliability that puts the' rock
of Gibraltar to sleep.
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BQYERS, DOROTHY, 629 VV. jefferson, Mein-
phis, MO.
Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Y. W. C. A., Glee
Club, Art Club, A P A.
Urzdyfng' Cl7'lLbtfl'01Z-Z'IZ'Z'S his she.
NlYNATT, B'lAR-IORIE, 3234 Campbell St.,
Kansas City, blot.
A. A., Soi-ores Arvales, Art Club, Y. W. C. A.,
9 T E,
She has a bright thought- A
Note ana' fheh-yes.
NfNPI'ER, XVINIERED, Holcomb, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, K A CP.
Does well, acts nobly,
Angels could do vzo more.
NOEIJ, CQLTIVIA DYsART, Paris, Mlo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, French Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W, C. A., Cabinet, 2 I X,
CD 9 i.
S' he doesh"t have to steady-the teachers are
sfare she krzofzos fit.
OSTNER, HELEN, Cliarleston, Mo.
Blusiniess Mlanagje.r -of Stepihensopbia, Eastern
Star, Culrtain Rafisers, Missouri Club,
Home Econoimics Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
W. C. A., B 2 0.
Guaranteed cartractor of ahaha! ads from
the mzwilhvzg' merchant. Experienced
h y pho tist. g
PACE, IESTALENE, Green Ridge, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Sorores Arvales, Y. W. C. A.
We CCLHJI form any fixed opmtoh about such
at quiet person.
PACE, NADTNE, Green Ridge, MO.
Eastern Star, Y. W. C. A.
The mode! teacher of the fatare.
PATTERSON, MARY, 305 XV. 5th St., Sedalia,
Mo.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Shrine Club Missouri
Club, Y. VV. C. A., Alrt Club, Hi Beta Steppo.
"I toozft pmt agarfrrz, apart my word."
PARKS, RUTH, 1415 WY 3rd St., Seclalia,
Mo.
Senior Reporter, A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., H T T. i
My John! What a cosy pzaho player.
PENNEY, ALBERTA, Kidder, Mo.
Dramatic Club, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., A P A.
Graduated from the hbrary.
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PHILLIPS, IJDOLPHA, 303 VV. Franklin, Clin-
ton, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, French Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., E I X.
Ah ultra-1410 dem mafidetft.
POTTER, MILDRED, Palmyra, Mo. .
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Y. W.
. C. A. ,
Heap big, chief of small Tlhhag
x C
PULLINS, L ILLEQA i. rcl1'S15., Ne-
vada, "V : Gig
Hypatia H affon. 'U ui if, J ome Econom-
icg f, ibi, 5- C ppo, . W, C. A., ZM
Fitted e g g, 0 I9 ct perfect p1'0ct01'.
. .9 ft! '
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AIET , 'CHARLOTTE, King City, Mo. I
i " sofu.ri Club, International '.Rela.tions Sec'y
and! Treas., Y. VV. C. A., 9 T E.
A one-mah woman.
RAWVLINS,. MARY ADAMS, Rocheport, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home: Economics Club, Hi Beta
Step-po, Y..W. C. A., Z ME.
N ever has twtcleed thoughts.
REDMAN, PIALLIIE VERNAI,E, Kennett, Mo.
Mlissouari Club, Glee Club, Art Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, KA?
The song of the -blue'-bird could be 110
sweeter,
Than the 'voice of this charming young
sitzgevf.
RENSHAW, EUNICE, Clarksburg, Mo.
Hy tia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. W. C.A., APA.
007' keeper of the "Silly Fawn"
ROYVLAND, PRICE, Bevier, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C'. A., Z M E.
"I shalt be Dtp's b1'tdesmaid."
RUST, ELIZABETH, Del Rio, Tex.
Hi Beta Stepipo, Y. W. A., A P A.
She takes Spanish so she'll fee! at h011te.
SALTSMAN, GRACE L., Steelville, Mo.
Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Home Economics
. Club, Hi Beta-Steppo, Y. W, C. A., Z M E,
Lzke the pyramids--1trzIchaf1tgczf1z g.
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SANDERS, IRENE, Shelbina, Mo.
Missouri Club, Sorores Arvales, Hi Beta Steppo,
ny. W. C. A., IXACIP.
Object: T0 ascertain whether warm bis-
cuits will melt butter.
S-xssIz, LILLIAN, Daltoni, Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Y. W. C. A.
Ba-h! llfhy should I smile? This ttforlclls
nothing but af stilpicl bore.
SCHAEPERKOETTER, LOLITA, Corder, Mo.
A. A. Secretary, Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri
Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta Step-
pol, lntetrnational Relations, Y. VV. C. A.
Of all her CZCC074tfJllShWl6IZlS, her name is the
most woriderfill. ' ,
SHINN, XAIRGINIA, Carrollton, Mo. A
Shrine Club, Missouri Club, Hi 'Beta Steppo, Y.
VV. C. A. A
None but herself eoiild be her parallel.
SHOCKEY, DORIS, Chillicothe, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club,
Art' Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
HTF, ,
Her hair is her crowning glory.
SIDXVELL, NIARY, Charleston, Mo.
Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A. Z M E.
Like all other Seniors, she has great airi-
' bitioas. '
SIEFKIN, RACHEL, 162 N. Hillside, Wichi-
ta, Kans.
A. A., Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Step-
po, international Relations, Kansas Club,
President of Activity Board, 2 I X.
Great theatrical filtilre-as stalge iriariager.
SIMMONS, OPAL, Atlanta, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W.
C. A., K A P.
She's 'g,0t pep every step, every step, e-very
step.
SIMPS-OfN, lXflARY LEE, 604 S. Main St.,
Charleston, Mo.
Eastern Star, Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi
Beta Steppo President, Y. W. C. A., HTF.
lI7ith lwary Lee, e'Ueryitlii1ig's cracked, .
Anal real C021'l7'77f01'L seiise she always lacked.
SMITH, GLADYS, 3829 Brooklyn Ave., Kan-
sas Ci-ty, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo-, Y. WV.. C.
- A., Duckling Club.
She is very f1l1flCl'LlClLl at riot being OIL time.
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SMITH, JEANETTE, LaBelle, MO. t
Stephensophia Editor in-chief, A. A., Hypatla
Hexagon, Missouri Club, Solrores ArvaleS,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., fb GK.
A lovely girl so exact in her work,
Whose motto ls to do and never to shfzrk.
SMITH, MARY RUTH, Uricli, MO.
A. A., Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Home Eco-
nomics Club, I-Ii Beta Steppo, International
Relations, Y. VV. C. A., Hockey Team, Basket
Ball Team, G T E.
Last but not least.
STANDLEY, MARY YTICTORIA, Carrollton, MO.
Missouri Club, French Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Intern1a.tiOn.al Relations Vice-President, Y.
W. C. A., 499 K.
Says little bat thinks rhaclt.
STUFFL-EBEAN, HELEN, 309 Linn St., Brook-
field, MO. '
A. A., I-Iypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppc, Spanish Club President, Vice-Presi-
dent of Civic Association, HTF, KIDGK.
Has a- world of talehts which may be had
for the asking.
TALBOT, VIOLA MAY, Garden City, MO.
Hypatia Hexagon, Cuittain Raisers, Missouri
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, International Relations,
Y. W1 C. A.
May be a joke writer some day.
FEANDY, MARY NTILDRED,-107 Price Ave.,
Columbia, MO.
A. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics Club,
GTE,
Shejs a jolly good sport. If you doh't be-
lieve lt, get acqtzarlrtted 'with her.
TAYLOR, VERA FERN, Neodesha, Kaus.
Hypatia Hexagon, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Kansas Club, Y. W. C. A., Cabinet, APA,
QPSK, '
Her pleasing fznarmers have won her a host
of frtehds. ,
THORNHILL, IXTARYE EUNICE, Holden, MO.
A. A., Missouri Club, Glee Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W. C. A., KACP.
A mean eater.
TOBEY, ETSTHER, Texarkana, Texas.
A- A-, Hi Beta Steppo, International Relations
Representative, Y. VV. C. A. A PA
n n s , .
Her pleasant d1'SfJ0.S'll'l07t
ls her valued aeqzlisltlozz.
TOOLE, RIILDRED, Bloomfield, MO.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, ZM E,
Great Clllglllilj' hath she.
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TOOMAY, HARRIET EL.rz.-xBETH, Braymer,
Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C.
A., 9 T E. ,
Too mztzelzt stttdyf his 'ZUC0l"l-.S'O71fl6' to the mind.
CYREADXNAY, lX'lARTHA ELIZ.-xBETH, Clarks-
ville, Mo. E
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Home
Economics Club, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W. C. A.
Victory comes to the most' j2e1'seUe1't'tt-Q'.
miie, MO. 'H
A. A., Hi Beta Steppo, Missou Clu , '
Raislers, Hypatia Hexagon, 1 . . .
9 T ,
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TRIMBLE, CORDELIA, 21 jackson
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A cordial ma-1d eu.
llfith az oth1f1z.g lczideh. km
TRIPLETT, JEWELL, Claremore, Qkla.
Hyptatia Hexagon, Oklahoma Club, borores l
.Arvales, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., CP 9 K.
This girl ts sure to forge ahead.
TRIPLETT, JEWETTE, Claremore, Ukla.
Oklahoma-Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppol, Y. W. C. A.
A brlglzt drispositloit cmd cz, sweet cheer?
smile.
TURNER, IRATHRYN, 613 Turner Ave., Co-
lumbia, Mo.
H T F,
To know het' is to love her.
TYLER, JENVELL1, 1501 Vllinclsor, Columbia,
Mo.
A. A., Hypiatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, Mis-
souri Club,.Hi Beta Steppo, GTE.
A wee one with tzafztghty ideas.
UIiL, LA RUE E., Cameron, Mol.
Hypatia Hexagon, Shrine Club, Missouri Club,
Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
APA,
Oh! H erbert! W'he1'e art thou?
XAENABLE, lVlARY, 1308 Rosemary Lane, Co-
lumbia, Mo.
Has at smile that doesh't mlb 0756.
XVENTER, XAERNAL, El Dorado Springs, Mo.
A. A., Hypfatia Hexagon, Missousri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A., Member of the RE-
TORT of M. U., HT T.
S he is tvitty, yet has o igoool time.
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VVARREN, FLORENCE, Memphis, Mo.
Stephensopliia Staff, Curtain Raisers, Missouri
Club, Art Club, Y. W. C. A.
Has all arffzsm' thought-now and then.
is
YVEASMER, M.LXRjORIE M., Milan, Mo.
Glee Club, Y. VV.'C.
Mamj'01'1fe's pep 'zs simply fine, ,
As a leader, she"s smfe to shine.
WESTCOTT, NIARY AL.ICE, 1402 Windsor,
CoIlunIIbia, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Art Club-, Glee Club, 9 T E.
.Every once in a 'while
She sings for us with a smile.
WHITESIDE, JULIA E., Bowling Green, Mo.
Eastern Star, Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club,
Home Economics Club, French Club, Art
- Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E,
QPSK,
A Hatterztot has fam' legs.
WILLIAMS, NIAE, Mountain Grove, Mo. i
A. A., Curtain Raiselrs, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Vsteppo, GY. W. C. .A.
Pl7iz'h a smile, she wms.
VVOLEE, BIYRTLE, New Haven, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
International Relations, Y. VV. C. A.
Or fair, or dark,
Oi' large 01' small,
S he sets a snare,
To catch them all.
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IUNIQRS
P7'6S'l'd0l'lf ..,.. .... D OROTHY LEE BROWN
Vice-President -- .... FRIEDA THOMAS
Secretary ..... .... R EVA PARK1Ns
Trreaswef' --- .... NELLE ROECIQER
Yell Leader --- .... ESTHER HIBBs
Sergeaafzzf --- .... VERNIE GOVLZDELOCK
Miss EL.1zABETrr UUXKES
Sponsovfs -- .... Miss HELEN KINGSTED
Miss GRACE JOHNSON
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The Class of 1923 has been very Sl-lfCCC'S'SffL1l in accom-plishlng big things-even
in making the Seniors Work to keep up with them. Crrefat enthusiasm has been
displayed along all lines of student activities and scholastic activities. The Class
has shown interest especiallyin athletics and dramaltics. The Junior follies, the
musical 'comedy given annually by the Junior Class was a great financial success
as well as the best performance of its kind during the year. The proceeds made
possible the final payment on the nelvv curtain for the auditorium.
The juniors pride thenilselves- on the following issues:
1. They were quick to attain the Stephens Spirit.
2. Tfhey have tried to be "fourfold glirlfsf,
3. They have fostered Democracy in Stephens.
The chief aims of this class are:
l. To promote the Stephens Ideals.
2. To put into practice the Honor System.
3. To establish a bigger, better Stephens.
lf the juniors are as loy-al to their class and school nerft year as they have bien
this, the Class of 1923 will be not only the largest in quantity, but also one of the
finest in quality that has ever worked, played, and graduate-fl together at Stephens.
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ADAMS, HELEN, Norborne, Mo.
Y. W. C. A., A. A., Missouri. Club, 4? 9 K, 2'0-
"Let others do the laboring and J 'will do
the rest." 1
AIIQEN, NORMA, 704 Denver, Muskogee,
Okla.
Hypatia Club, Oklahoma Club, Sorores Arvales,
Y. W. C. A. '
Since haste makes wa-ste, Norma doesn't
hgnrry.
ALEXANDER, DOROTEIY, 410 F.. Comrniercial,
Charleston, Mo.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
HTF.
Beaitty, grace and 'good will combined to
make a favorite. 1
ALEXANDER, ELIZIXBETH, Paris, Mo.
Y. W. C. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club,
French Club, Hi Beta Stepipo, E I X.
"I may do something sensational yet."
AiLL.EN, BESSE LOUISE, Mountain Grove, Mo.
Eastern S-tar, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., E I X.
She is, generous, crednlons, virtiloits, and
coiirteons.
ALLEN, ETHEL, Odessa, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Mzisisouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. VV. C. A., Z M E.
She shonld have been called "Pati.ence."
ANTOINE, LUCILE, Columbia, Mo.
Miissoumri Club, Soro-res Arvales, Hi Beta Steppo.
Possessing a rainbow of mirth, and the ca-
pacity to nse it fwisely. A
ANTWEILER, CAMILLE, Versailles, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo
A P A,
Onr hearts go pitty-pat when we imagine
naive Camille with a S PCl71'l.S'I'L comb and
shawl.
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AYERS, CFI-IELMA, Anadarko-, Okla.
Sorores Arvales, French Club, Oklahoma Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A.
I stand tip-toe upon a little hilly but oh,
dear! I 'get so tired-then I sit down
and swing my feet.
BATES, FRANCES lXgAE, Revere, Mo.
Y. VV. C. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Betta Steppo, APA,
She has a mind of her own and knows how
to use zt.
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BAUM, CiLADYS 1NlAR1E, 726 Spruce St.,
Leavenworth, Kans.
Y. VV. C. A., A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Curtain
Raisers, French Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Kan-
sas Club, Z M E.
lfVe'll 'wager that Gladys 'would be happier
slte could sing her cozwelrsatlon.
BELCHER, ROSEMARY, 1315 VVilson Ave.,
Columbia, Mo.
BEO,
She 7'6l711.llCZlS as of some flower--do you
stfjvpose it could be Rosevrtary?
B1L.Ls, CRYSTAL, Union Star, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, French Club, Y.
W. C. A.
I arm afraid of 110 man.
BLANKENBAKER, ESTELLE, Franklin, MO.
Hypatia Hexagon, Culrtain Raisers Missouri Club,
Hi 'Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
Says ltttle but tltmks lots.
BOYD, TRAVISGRACE, Maysville, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Home
Economics Club, Hi Beta Steppo. I
By her ClfLL17"l1'L:Z7lg j1ersoz1a.lrzty,.and sparlelmg
wat, she fwms tlte everlasting love of all.
BRADY LOUISE 1244 So. Peoria St., Tulsa,
Okla. J
A. A., Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma
Club, Hi Beta Steprpo, Y. W. C. Ai., E IX.
She has U70-C1'0ZtS7'Z'6SS-Cl71d a smile fltat's
A "catel1i1z'g."
BRETCH, EDNA, 1005 VV. 18th St., Okla-
homa City, Okla.
Oklahoma Club, Hormel Economics, Y. VV. C. A.,
EIX, E
She grows eontimizally fm our Esteem.
BROWN, DOROTHY LEE, 1017 N. Harvey,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
junior Class President, Shrine Club, Curtain
Raisers, Oklahoma Club, French Club, Y. W.
C. A.
A new and great aequairztavlice mtrodttced.
BROVVN, CTENEYIEVE, 604 Olive St., Hanni-
bal, MO.
Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A., B 2 0.
A maiden blttlte and deboltair
l'Viz'tlt sltiztlizg eyes and darle brown hair.
BROWN, REBA LEE, Clifton Hill, MO.
Home Economics, Club, A. A., Curtain Raisers,
Missouri Club, Z M E.
A gentle tongue 'ls at tree of life.
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BUCKINGHAM, FRANCES, 2025 Houston,
Kansas City, MO. .
Stephensophia Staff, A. A., Shrine Club, Missouri
Club, HomeaEcon.omics Club, Y. W. C. A.,
B 2 0.
An. OZIZLSPOICQIL and coiiviiicirtg maideh.
BUFFINGTON, DOROTHX', 4312 W. 6th, Ok-
lahoma City, Okla.
Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A.
After all, Christmas living is the best kiiid
of Christmas giving.
BULLARD, CATHARINE LOUISE, Ashland, Mo.
urtain Raisers, Frenlch Clubs, Hi Beta Steppo,
rnatio-nal Relations, Y. W. C. A., T9 K.
e hot here to play, to dream, to drift,
xy X JI
have ha-rd work to do and loads to lift.
DY, lVlARY RUTH, Drexel, Mo.
Curtain Raisers,, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., ZM E.
There is mach we could tell of her saccess
'iii classes hilt sajjice to say, she is per-
sistent aiid accommodatiiilg,
BURKE, CARLOTTA, 648 Fisk Ave., Mobierly,
Mo.
Shrine Club, Missouri Club, Y. VV. C. A., B 2 0.
"Hello Honey! Party good, sweetheart, how
Y' c0miii"." '
BURNS, NIARGARET, Appleton City, Mo.
A. A., Hypiatia Hexagon, Eastern Star, Missouri
Club, Home Economics Club, Art Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, -Y. W. C. A.
She receives, accepts, arid pins 017, her wall
small slips of a bright red hae!
BURRTS, LILLIAN RUTH, Linneus, Mo.
Stephensophia Staff, AJA., Curtain Raiseirs, Mis-
K souri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, 9 T E.
.My soal sits m my eyes."
CAMPBELL., GRACE CARENE, 1309 Boulder,
Tulsa, Olkla.
A. A., Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C.
A., 13 2 0. A '
"Oli with the dance,
Let joy be 'lWLC'01fZjQ7fL60l.U
CANNADAY, NAON1 JEWELL, Ho-ufsston, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Y. W. C. A.
Her smile tells as that sorrows come to
stretch oat spaces iii- the heart for joy.
CARROLL, GERTIE L., 246 S. B-rown St., Vi-
nita., Okla.
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W. C. A., 2 IX,
Leila! Now 'where could that sin twister of
mme be?"
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CARROLL, LEILA MAE, 246 So. Brown St.,
Yinita, Okla.
A. A., Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, French Club,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., E I X.
"I like to ride horses just as well as Gertie
does: therefore we ride together.
CHENEY, DOROTHY ANNE, Eureka, Kans.
A. A. Dramatic Club French Club Hi Beta Ste
1 y 1 p-
po, International Relations, Kansas Club Presi-
dent, Y. W. C. A., '19 GK, E I X.
The tenzper of cz wonian is generally forined
froin the turn other features.
COCHRAN, BIARGARET, Charleston, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. VV. C. A.,l. H TF.
HY es sir, I think so, too! Now listen, I'll tell
you whyf' '
CoLE, RUTH ELIZABETH, Monett, Mo.
Y. VV. C. A., Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo.
A ninible talker, who rapidly forfns her con-
victions. A
COLLIER, KATHLEEN, Ash Grove, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C.
A., 9 T E.
Sunny hair and disposition.
COLYER, CLARA VVOOLFOLK, Somerset, Ky.
Dramatic Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Stepipo, Y. W. C. A. -'
One's heart niust be ever Given to ain that
- .5
of another.
CoMBs, JULIA, 314 S. Park Ave., Sedalia,
A Mo. ' -
A. A., Missourri Club, Home 'Economics Club,
Art Club, Hi Beta St-eppo, Y. W. C. A., H T F.
W'e"ve heard she is overflowing with in-
valuable qualities. Secret: We believe
what toe've heard.
COOPER, WINNIE, Enid, Okla.
Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A.
lflfinnie doesn't confide the plans for her
career to niany people, but she has a
character which 'will send her to a g0al
of height. '
CORDER, EDITH I., Corcler, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta, Steppo, Y. W. C.
A., B 2 0.
A sensible and deinure little individual.
CUNNINGHAM, HATTIE, Caruthersville, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
W. C. A., HTF.
"Let us besinflexible and fortune will at last
change in our favor.
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CUNNINGHAM, MoRA, Wiiiclsor, Mo.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
sfeppo, Yg W. c. A. , .
A gentle maidelz who gets thmgs done.
DAGGS, MARGARET CATHERINE, Ewing, Mo.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. C. A. .
She destroys szleut siispeiise -hy her smile.
DAVIS, SYILVIA LEE, Savannah, Mo. '
French Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., fi' 9 K.
To say little cmd perform mitch shows the
character of a great woman.
DELANO, RUTH, Fulton, Kans.
Shrine Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club, Y.
W. C. A.
A. A., Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E..
My only care is keepmg my "dates" straight!
DIX, LWEATHA, Pattownisburg, Mo.
A, A., Hi Betta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 9'T E.
"P17hat's the matter girls? Come on! Show
your pep." '
DOME, NADINE L., Utica, Mo.
Stephensophia Staff, Hypatia Hexagon, Eastern
Star, Missouri Club.'Home Economics Club,
Vice-President, Hli Beta Steprpo, Y. W. C.
A., K A 419.
Plain 'without pomp, rich without a show.
DOUGHERTY, ANNA, Stanberry, Mo.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Curtain Raisers,
l f she e-zfer sets her mmd to do a thing-
watch oizt.
DUNHAM, DIXIE, 104 N. 10th St., East St.
L.ou.is, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Eastern Star Club, Hi
Beta Step-po, E IX.
She-iiitrodfzzces a little grace, beauty, im-
faimliar charm and mystery !
D'LTNTON, DKAWN. Arcadia, Kaus.
A. A., liynatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, Mis-
souri Club, H1 Beta Steppo-, Kansas Club,
Fire Chief.
Dlotwi is a mighty good sport and a mis-
chief-maker.
DUSTON, HELEN, Kingston, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W1 C. A., Z M E.
Her hair and eyes match,' her thoizlghts and
actions gratify.
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ELLIS, RUTH, 501 E. Evans Ave., Pueblo,
Colo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Colorado Club, Y. WV.
C. A., K A f-P,
Yes, slzc's at decided blonde to-ith a decided
charlii.
ELsoN, Bild-XRY LOUISE, Unionville, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Y. NV. C. A., String
Qualrtet, 2 I X.
HLV'll'l1'Ii1Z my heart a- garden lgrotos, from l
the world apart. ff?l'E
EAsTEs, THELMA, Archie, Mo. ,Yi:J6i,,
A, A., Missouri Club, Home Econo-mics Club, Hi
...av
Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., Z M E.
Iii a world where merit counts she can
easily be recognized.
ESTES, GLADYs, Dexter, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, French
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., HTF.
Tho" zxazzqiiislied, my argiiizzg spirit would
guide me.
EVANS, INA, 509 HCM Place, Farnminlgton,
Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. VV.
C. A.
"Tlio1zUlit is a liicley little temporary acci-
dent." E
EVANS, LoU G'ENE, Cameron, Mo.
Glee Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Miissouri Club, Y. W.
C. A., 9 T E.
She' has ci lovely voice which may be heard
for the aiskiizg.
EWING, ETHEL, Eufaula, Okla.
Eastern Star, Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Y. W.
C. A.
A calm corzibiiiavtiozi of, Peace and Quiet.
Ew1NG, IZULELIA, Euutaula, Okla.
Eastern Star, Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Y.
W. C.. A.
Eulelia. is crediiloas, steadfast, and Oh! so
coiirteoiis.
F.x1REs, MARY DEY, New Franklin, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. VV. C. A.
"So long as one cali be iiezitral is there any
use to hold C01fL'ZJ'ZiCZ"i0lZ5?U
FIELDS, hlIl-DRED, Lee's Sunnnit, Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Y. VV. C. A., KAT.
She 'would act a good part whether van-
quished or victorious.
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F LYNN, VEROJNICA, 419 N. 7tl1 St., Hanni-
-bal, Mo.
Missouri Club, Y. VV. C. A., B 2 0-
She eouldn't bear to leave us.
FOTHERGILL, RUTH MARY, Rosendale, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Home Econom-
ics Club, Y. W. C. A. Q
A wholesome tongue is a true lzfe.
FRANKLIN, LETTIE MARVE, Appleton City,
M'o.
A. A., Curta.in Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E. W 1 . '
A task onee begun, ts never left untzl zt's
done.
FRENCH, ALLETA, Martinsnburg, Mo. .
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
APA,
"Of course I'll help-1'
GABBERT, IQATHRYN, Dearborn, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Hi 'Beta Steppo, Y. W. C.
Au H T 11,
"'Tls better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at allf'
GARRISGN, PEARLE HAZEL, Huggins, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. VV.
C. A.
"Here :I a1n,' front care Inn free."
GERKIN, Lois N.XDINE, Carbofndale,'Colo.
Y. VV. C. A., KA43.
Cute and sweet
And hard to beat.
GIESSING, NORMA, 101 College Ave., Farin-
ington, Mo. ,
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Y. VV, C. A.,
STE, '
She's always natzz-ral,' we think she's just
naturally nice.
GILLIM, ELEANOR, 208 Cherry Ave., jones-
boro, Ark. i
A. AK Erbencli Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.'W. C. A.,
All troubles 'Z'CUll'Sll when she appears.
GODVVIN, lX'lARY LEE, Uriah, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
sieppot, Y. W. C. -A.
illa-ry its a posztttfe gemus at smiling.
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GOUDELOCK, VTERNIE, 1021 W. 16th St.,
Oklahoma City, Okla.
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppoi, Y. W. C. A., H-TT.
Slte's a little fella' with lots of pep,
Au' the bestest ole sport ztte"ve ever met.
HAAS, BERTIIA, Montgomery City, Mo.
Missouri Club, Erench Club, Sorores Arvales,
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., C119 K.
"I study for recreation." V
HAHN, LELIA, 115 VV. lOth St., Olklahonia
City, Okla.
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A., H T T.
.May you uetfer break your link lu that chain
of friendship exteudufzlg, through the
hearts of so many.
HALE, FRANCES, Miami, Okla.
A. A., Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A., B 2 0.
"Wheat duty and pleasure clash,
Let duty go to S17lCZSh.'U
l'lAMILTON, NELL13, 302 N. 3rd St., Oska-
loosa, la.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Art Cl'ub,'Hi Beta Steppo,
jumbo Club, Y. W. C. A.
Her eoutiuuous pursuit.'-"Novelty"
HANSON, LULU ELIZABETH, Laclede, Mo.
A. A., Mlissouri Club, French Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. VV. C. A., Z M E.
Always the saute degree of geutleuess.
HARBOURT, EDITH, 110 VV. 2nd St., Coffey-
ville, Kaus.
Kansas Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., A P A.
She's ueat aud she's sweet from her bouuet
to her feet.
HEIMAN, HAZEL, Salisbury, Mo.
Athletic Association, Missouri Club, Home Eco-
nomics Club, Y. W. C, A., BE 9.
"Wel9ster aiuft got uothiug ou tue."
HENDRIX, CLEOTA, Cowgill, Mo.
Eastern Star, Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Hi
Bleta Steppo, 'Y. W. C. A.i, 9 T E.
"Too iuuelz tltiuleiug is a darugerous thiuigf'
PIIBBS, EsTHER, Smithlanid, Ky.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, French
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A., 2 I X.
None but herself eould be liter equal.
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HIGHLEYMAN, MADDA EUPHEMIA, Sedalia,
Mo.
Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A.
lflfhatjs ui a uauie?
PIIGDON, lVlARY LUCILE, l12O W. 4th St.,
Sedalia, Mo.
Missouri Club, B E 0. 5 ,
PVith calls aud dates is she supplied,
VVhy shouldu't she be satisfied?
HINKL,E, LENORA, Carbondale, Colof
Hi Beta Steppio, Y. W. C. A. U
"Mirth, admit uie of thy crew.
HINSON, AMY, S14 VV. Rand St., Enid,
Okla. .
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, French Club, In-
ternationalfRelations, Y. W. C. A.
S he's from Olklahoiua-and proud of it.
PIALLOVVAY, HALLIE JEAN, Marlow, Okla.
Gklahoma Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Stefppo, Y. W. C. A.
She sileutly follows her iiieliuatious.
HOCKEY, lVl:AE, Eureka, Kans.
Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, French Club, Art
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club, Y. W.
C. A., A P A.
She bestows gladly for al deuial rhight cause
distressartd trouble. A
PIOUGHTOQN, CHRISTINE, Hamilton, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C.
A., K A CP.
W ith grace to will with heart to hold,
W ith shihiulg gifts that take all eyes.
HUGHES, ELIZABETH, Richmond, Mo.
A. A., Missouri Club, Sorores Arvales, Glee Club,
Y. W. C. 'A., B 2 0.
She knows how to play the gauie of de-
peudability.
JACKSON, BEULAH, 1015 Emporia St., Mus-
kolgee, Okla.
Oklag?ci1Qa Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. WV. C. A.
7
She ,looks straight ahead and uses the ever-
sharp braud of wit.
JACOBS, LORENE, 909 Parallel St., Atchison
Kaus.
A. A., Hi Beta Stebpo. Kansas Club, Y. W. C. A.,
Jumbo Club, E I X.
Wollzazz ca-me after utah. She's been after
huh ever smee.
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JOLLY, FRANCES ELIZABETH, 501 N. Senn-
nOle, Ave., Gkinulgee, Gkla.
Oklahoma Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
N Steppo, Y. VV. C. A. '
.She rules her actions by thtottffht and her
L7f7f'CCzl'ClIlC6 by 1l60l1lYC'SS.
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JOLLY, ANNA KATHARINE, 501 N. Se-inlinole
Ave., 0k1II.ulgee, Gkla. '
A, A., Gklahoina Club, Hi Beta Stepp-O, Y. W.
C. A. X
S he who frozwzs on matt mu-st die a maid-
so why' frozwt.
JONES, HELEN H., 3171 N. 6th St., Inde-
pendence, Kans. A
Oklahoinua Club Secretary, Y. VV. C. A., E I X.
All hall! Joy and Beauty.
IOURNEY, ELIZABETH, Higgninsville, MO.
Missouri. Club, Hi Beta Stepipo, Y. W. C. A.
Her vozee ts ever soft, gentle ahd low.
ICEENS, DOROTHY GRACE, Seclalia, Moi. ,
Stephensophia Staff, Missouri Club, French Club,
Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
fir- O K, H T I1
Pl7ith such talent, 'wie know that Dorothy
will have a brilliant ftttare.
IQILLION, AZALIA S., Marshfield, MO-.
A. A., Eastern Star, Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers,
Missouri Club, Hi Be-ta Steppo, Y. VV. C. A.,
Z M E,
Variety is the spice of life, here's the variety.
KING, MYRA PEN, Parsons, Kans.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Vice-President of Glee
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
She came to as with a hohte-sick tear in
her eye, but the joy and fmt, have dried
the horhesicle tear.
LAKE, :MCARY ELIZABETH, Higgilnsville, MO.
Dramatic Club, Missouri Club, Home Economics
Club, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppol, Y. W. C. A.,
A P A,
Her eyes are sohgs without words. .
LAMBE, HELEN, Coffeyville, Kans.
A. A., 'Curtain Raisers, Hi Bieta Steppo, Kansas
Club, A P A. '
She gives to all with the joy that rrtost 0
tzzs feel liz recez'zfl11g'.
LAWSON, BIAYME BIARGARET, 1321 S. Den-
ver, Tulsa, Qlkla.
Oklahoma Club-Seijqeant-at-arms, Art Club,
Y. lvv. c. A., 2 I X.
flltho1z'g,h she looks hke a very srhall dot she
will always hold at great big dot in our
hearts.
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LAYTON, ESTHER FERNE, Corydon, la.
Athletic Association, Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta
Steptpto, Y. W. C. A, t A .
To every bad characteristic we may jind in
our fellow beings Esther can jind a- doz-
en good ones.
LEA, lNlAURINE, Clifton Hill, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Sorores Arvales,
Y. W, C. A., ZME, CIJQK.
Wlaurine, the distinguished young scholar
we find in our niidst. '
LEE, EVA, Lamar, Colo. I
Shrine Club, French Club, Hi Beta Steppot, Y. W.
C. A.. K A fb.
"The more haste the less speed."
LEUSLEY, RUTH B., 123 Kirby St., Mo-bterly,
Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouzri.Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Internlational Relafions, Y. W. C
A., B E 0.
"I don't know rnueh about it, but-"
LINDNER, BQARION, 2814 Denver Ave., Mus-
kogee, Ofkla.
Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
E I X, . A
Reserve and modesty have endeared her to
those who know her.
lXlCCLANAHAN, Lois, Slpickarcl, Mo-.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, Misso-uri Club, Y. VV,
C. A.,fIP9K,9TE, '
l'Voe unto the inan, who shall ever bring
' rnuddy feet into Lois' house. Surely
Q,-J... he will e.i'perienee the blows of et roll-
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if CONIBS, HAZEL, Adrian, Mo.
'lf iuissoufi Club, French Club, Y. W, C. A., Z M
A shy Miss in- our school,
W'ho never breaks a rule.
MCCOMB, NINA V., 301 N. Delaware, But-
ler, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Art Club,
Hi Beta Steppo-, Y. W.- C. A., Z M E.
Shes the little puff that goes to tell of
the blow' that's eoniing.
lVlCB'lAHO'N, MARTHA NIAXINE, Vllaukee, Ia.
Sttephensophia Staff, A, A., Hypiatia Hexagon,
Shrine Club, Hi-Beta Steopo, Y. VV. C. A.,
E I X,
Calm and unruhtled, no matter wha-t hap-
pens.
lXlCh'lASTER, ETHYL, Bedford, Ia.
Hyptatia Hexagon, Home Economics Club, Art
Club, Y. W. C. A.
She may look as if she were lalzguid and
langourous-but she aint.
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NIARSH, BERNICE, 624 N. Monroe, Brook-
field, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Sorores Arvales, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y, VV. C. A., H T F.
Hel' jotfzal and fI'll'67'7'-V way -is like a breeze
from the jJ1'c1ez71'1'es.
lVlEFFERT, MARY ELIZABETH, 230 S. Rollins,
A Centralia, Mo. X
Cuvrtain 'Raisers, ,Missouri Club, Glee Club, Hi
Beta. Steppo, AB 2 0. '
A 'good sport and the life of the party.
NlOFFETT, F ERN, 912 XV. 16th St., Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Oklahoma Club, Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Jum-
bo Club, H T F.
"'Ez'erybody"s got the blues but me, aud .lim
happy."
BIOORE, EULA BELLE, Versailles, Mo.
llllissouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W, C. A.,
A P A.
This lassie is geutleuess persouzfjie ,.
ll'iUEGGE, HLXRGUERITE, Lamont, Ok a.
Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma ubgif'
French Club, Hi Beta Steprpo, lnternatio al. A
Relations, QT E. I eff' '
S he salts her food wzth huvuoa' audrpeppers
lt with wzt. 4"'d""'Qf'
NEfXLE, NIAXINE BTARIE, 1603 S. Moniteau
St., Sedalia, Mo.
Shrine Club, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo.
Y, VV. C. A., A PA.
"Orchids and chocolates are my delight."
NISBETH, MERWYN, Bevier, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A., Z M E.
'Plain living and high thiule1fug" is her mot-
tO.
NOWLIN, FANNY, Montgomery, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Soro-res Arvales.
Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., H TT.
For she is just the quiet kiud whose uature
L ueffev' 'Z,'C!'7"l.8S.
0,NEILL, MARTHA LUELLA, Winchester,
Kaus. '
A. A., Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club,
Y, W, C. A. ,
Luella ls a very serious and h,igh-euizzzded
young lady.
OVERHOLTZER, GRACE ELEANoR, Van XVert,
la.
Home Economics, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
K A fin
It takes us some time to get tvay Cl0ZQ'1lrl1'67'6
to the HOF" but lzft 15 worth rzt because
Grace 'is a-uzoug them.
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OWENS, KATHERINE LEE, 909 S. Cincinnati,
Tulsa, Oikla.
Stephensophia Staff, A. A., Shrine Club, Okla-
homa Club, H-i Beta Suteppo, Y. W. C. A. I
"al clon't care-I look lzlee a good student.
OXX'NBEY, VIRGINIA, 216 S. Maine St.,
Springdale, Ark. N
Culrtain Raisers, French Club, Sorores Arvales,
Hi Beta'Steppo, Y. W. C. A., 0 T E:
An old maid I shall never be,
As long as there are fish left in the sea.
PAINTER, JENNIE V., Maywood, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Miissouri Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, International' Relations, Y, W. C. A.,
A KACID, '
"Aly meeleness hides my disposition."
PARKER, SALLIE, Warrensburg, Mo.
Missouri Club, A. A., Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W, C.
A., H T P.
A rare compound of grace and beauty, I.
An ideal 'gllrl with a sense of duty.
PARKIN, REN.A MARIE, Fredericktown, Mo.
Curtain Rlaisers, Hi B-eta Steppo, Secretary of
Junior Class, Y. W. C. A., .-:CPG K, E IX.
"All great women are dead and I don't feel
well myself ."
PARKINSON, EWIE, Wagoner, Ofkla.
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Art Club, 'Hi Beta
Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
If studying interferes 'with a 'go od time donft
study.
PARSONS, HOL.MAN, Mansfield, La.
Shrine Club, Curtain Raisers, Economics Club-
president, Y. W. C. A., B 2 9.
Her gentle' speech and modest ways,
Leave others to accord her praise.
PAYNE, VIRGINIA, 515 22nd St., Cairo, Ill.
A. A., Hi Beta Stepipo, Y, W. C. A. KA?
"N o one has to amuse me-I amuse my-
SeIf.!1
PENN, RUTH, Wagoner, Okla.
Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. W. C.. A., Stephensophia Staff.
A sweet atfractzve kind of grace,
PHILLIPS, lVlILDRED, l424 E. 6th St., Ok-
niulgee, Okla.
Oklahoma Club, Y. VV. C. A., ETX.
She gives true friendship to those who
seek lt.
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PI.I'MI2ToN, HELEN FRANCES, 611 First St.,
Glenwood, la.
A. A., French Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV C.
A., A P A. l
lfVz'th cz. dlSPOSl'lIl07l' like hers and such Cl gift
for 7lI1lS'IC, Helen ls certain to have cz
hapjvy and successftfl future.
PORTERFIELD, M ARGARET, St. Louis, Mo.
Eastern Star, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
VV. C. A.
I uszmlly get there, even if teh mimttes late.
PROCTOR, HELIEN M., 610 Van Horn St.,
Independence, Mo.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Art Club, Y. VV,
C. A.
Our feelings are hurt for she- makes us
realise how little we know.
PURCELL, ICY, 116 S. Star St., El Dorado,
Kans.
A. A., Shrine Club-, Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Step-
po, Kansas Club, Y. W. C. A.
"Follow your honest cofzzflctlofzs, girls,-I
know."
RAY, LOUISE, New Franklin, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. W. C. A.
It is well for one to know more than she
says.
REAVIS, NIARGARET, 214 Clay St.,'Ietfer-son
City, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Hi Beta
Stepp-o, Y.'W. C. A., 9 TE.
She's not as solemn as she looks.
REEVES, ELIZABETH F., 1009 Fairmont, jef-
ferson City, Mo.
Dramatic Club, Mlissouri Club, French Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A., B 23 0,
Opinions ga-lore, but-?
REIST, NADINE, Adrian, Mo.
Dramatic Club, Missouiri Club, Home Economics
Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W.. C. A., Z M E.
As the old sclymg goes-"Stzll water runs
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RENOE, VIRGINIA, Fulton, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Sorores
Arvales, Glee Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W.
Gp- A., B 2 o. , ,
Equal ports of lhgeltfztzity Clilltl orlglhalzty,
well spiced with cz pinch of satire.
REPLOGLE, ESTHER, 1201 Olive St., Car-
thage, Mo.
Missouri Club, Glee Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV.
C. A, ,
S77'll'lllllg,lj' she will carry her torch of serwce
into the world.
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RILEY, BTARGUERITE, New Madrid, Moi. -
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, .International
Relations, Y. W. C. A., 499 K.
In short she is a biindle of common sense
tied with the ribbon of originality.
RoAcH, MARY LOUISE, Harris, Mo.
Missouri Club, International Relations, Y. W.
C. A., e T E. , u
A perfect jnggler of dates-in history.
ROBE, HELIEN, 16-21 W. Zlist St., Oklahoma
' City, Qklta.
Curtain Raisers, Treasurer of Oklahoma Club,
Art Club, International Relations, Y. W. Ct,
Au B 21 0.
"Sleep hrst and stndy afterward-bnt sleep
-Oh Joy!"
ROECKER, NELLE, 440 Glen Ave., Council
Bluffs, Ia. '
Junior Class Treasurer, Shrine Club, International,
Relations, Y. W. C. A., H T T, ACP 9 K.
Iowa has never bestowed a more attractive
and valuable gift npon Stephens.
IQUTHRAUFF, HfAZEL MARIE, 408 E. llth St.,
Coffeyville, Kans.
Hi Beta Steppo, Kansas Club, Y. W. C. A., 9 T E.
Her sweet smile will hold a place in the
hearts .of her friends.
SANDERS, DOROTHY LU, Springdale, Ark.
A. A., Hypatia Hexagon, APA.
I ha'zfen't fonnd him yet-bnt tl'm still look-
, ing. -
SANDERS, MARGARET ALLISON, Brecken-
ridge, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Soro-res Ar-
valers, Hi B'eta Steplpo, Y. W. C. A., WK A41
Cheer np, Margie, no matter how fat or
how slender yon niafy be, onr best
'wishes lgo with yon.
SHO-PE, ALINE MARGARET, Norborn-e, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Eastern Star, Missouri Club,
Y. VV, C. A., KA111
In the matter of smiles, she's more than her
share.
SIMERALI, MARGARET, Raymore, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Hi Beta Step-po, Y, W. C. A.
She belongs to the well-known "Mit Dear I
Wfnst Rednce fm Getting S0 Fat"' So-
cietv.
SINCLAIR, KATHRYN, 610 Broadway, jef-
ferson City, Mo.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, H T P,
A nz-odest and nnassnming girl.
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STADY, NIURIEL, Cairo, Ill.
A. A., Hi Beta Steppo.
Says little bint thinks at great deal,
STAYTON, GOLDIE ESTHER, Archie, Mo,
Curtain Raiseirs, Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo,
Y, VV. C. A., ZM E, A
Mnch is expected of this versatile. young
person.
STEBBINS, HELEN, Albion, Nebr.
Stephensophia Staff, A. A., Hypatia Hexagon,
French. Club, Sorores Arvales, Hi Beta Step-
po, Y. W. C. A., KA flv.
Life can hold nothinlg but love and happi-
ness for snch as Helen..
STEPHENS-, NILA, Elgin, Okla.
Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club, Glee Club, Y. W.
C. A., 9 T E.
It is ha-rd to see Nila mthont seeing her
grin.
STERLING, FLORENCE, Sedalia, Mo.
Stephensophria Staff, A. A., Missouri Club, Hi
Beta Steppto, Y. W. C. A., KAKIP.
Oh! The light that lies in wo1nan's eyes.
STEWART, BIARY, Kahokia., MO.
A, A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Y. W. C.
A., APA. 4'
A good stndent-a good all-aronnd sport.
STRANGE, LA VERNE, Holden, Mo.
Missouri Club, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C.
A. A P A.
S he lias an adaptable niind accompanied by
a desirable disposition.
SVVEET, FLORA JANET, 2618 Lockridge, Kan-
sas City, MO.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A-,
B E O,
A nature free front vanity. .
SWINDLE IRMA NORENE, Fairview, Mo-.
Curtain Raisers, Missouri Club, Art Club, Y. W.
C. A.
If there's a fa-vor yon wish to ask,
She'll do the task.
SNVITZER DOROTHY, Kingston, MO.
A. A Eastern Star Shrine Club, Missouri Club,
Home Econornibs Club, Hi Beta Steppog Y
W. C. A., 9 T E.
"lf convinced against tny will
Fin of the saine opinion still."
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lf we all could be as pleasaut as she
What a happy place this 'zaorld would Abe.
THOMAS, FREIDA, 607 Wlashintgton Place,
East St. Louis, lll.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta SWDD0. Y- W- C-
A,, E IX.
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"I am sure care ts au eueluy to lzfe. '
TOBEY, DOROTHY, Texarkana, Tex.
Hypatia Hexagon, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.,
A P A,
The Acade-tu Paper was quite a success,
For Dorothy was the editor, Oh, yes.
TOE-D, PAYE, Cleveland, O-kla. '
Oklahonia Club, Y. W. A.,'B,E 0.
She ls so jolly, so wtfty, so yay,
That deep browed trouble ue"er goes her
way,
TOMLINSON, GRACE, La Grange, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Sorores Arvales, Hi Beta Step-
po, lnternatio-nal Relations, Y. W. C. A., fb 9 K,
KACIJ,
Lozfalyle lu, all of her moods.
TRYER, E,IL.EEN, ll4 E. Sth St., Okmulgee,
O'kla.
Curtain fRaisers, 'Oklahoma Club, Glee Club, Hi
Beta Steppo, Orchestra, A PA.
A little ray of suushiue rulugled with slu-
cerlty, leludhess, and beauty.
TRYER, MARY LENO-RE, 114 E. 7th, Okinul-
gee, Okla.
A, A., Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C.
A., A PA, - A
lfVlth a ku-td word for everybody, she has
'zaou her way luto our hearts to rezualu
forever.
TURNER, BERNICE K., Pattonisbiurg, Mo.
Stephensophia.Staff, Curtain Rlaisers Treasurer,
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo, International
Relations, Y. W. C. A., 'ff' 9 K, HE 0.
She ls always the same-a jolly good sport.
TUCKER, WVYIRGINIA, Ripley, Tenn.
A. A., Art Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. VV, C. A.,
H T P,
"A poet could uot but be gay lu such a
jocuud coufzpazz-y."
TYSON, H.'XZEL B., Ha-rrisonville, Mo.
ilypatia Hexagon, Curtain Raisers, Y. W. C.
For if she will, she will, you may depend
ou tit.
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TYSON, NIAUDE MARY, Skidmore, Mo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Miissouri Club, Home Eco-
nofmrc Club, French Club, Hi 'Beta Steppo,
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'I never laugh till I see soniething funny."
UHL, ISABEL, Cameron, Mo. .
A. A.,. Hi' Beta Steppo, 'Holme Economic Club,
Mnssouri .Club, Y. WL C. A., A P A,
"Never al woifry! N ever a care!" .
VAUGHN, MABLE G., New Bloomfield, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y.
W. C. A. C
Mable has one of those dispositions you ifead
about. A
VAN NOY, ICATHRYN, Fort Morgan, Colo.
Eastern Star, Colorado Club, Y. 'W'. C. A.,
9 T E, i
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your eneiniesf' , Q
WALTER, MARY M., 1206 Walnut, Columbia,
Mfo.
French Club, Y. W. C. A., Z M E.
A fair niaiden whose life is one 'gala day of
dreains,-sniiles and sunshine.
WARD, ANGIE, 3519 Olive St., Kansas: City,
Mo.
:A P A, '
The Stephens girls are not the only ones
who 'will iniss her when she leaves in
fune. ' A
WARREN, ERMA RUTH, Savansniah, Mo.
A. A., Sororles Arvales, Hi Beta StepP0, Y- W- C-
AN H T I1
The style of basket ball she plays
You nefveif forget-it stays and stays.
WHITMAN, ANNETTE, Hamilton, Mo.
Missouri Club, French Club, ,Hi Beta Steppo,
Y. W. C. A.
She is a busy little body.
WIEGEL, FRANCES, 20 E. Uintah, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Hi Beta Steppot. Colo-rado
Club President, Y, W. C. A., GTE.
With her clever wit she will soine day find
her place in the hall of fame.
VVILLIAMS, AILENE, Dearborn, Mo-.
A. A., Shrine Club, Miissouri Club, 9 T '
Plenty Of gapagity for work but little in-
elinati on.
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WILLIS, BGAURINE, Canaclia, Tex.
Hi Beta Steppot, H 'Ilya '
joking and langhing the lioelong day,
This is the best and happiest way.
WILSNON, LEA RUTH, 130 Wi. 22nd St.,
Oklahoma City, Ukla. ,.
Oklahoma Club, French Club, Y. W. C. A., if 9 K,
HT F. A , '
Apparently it is beyond her power to frown
and we sincerely hope that she ina-y
retain that reputation.
WILSON, MARY, Dewey, Okla. '
A. A., Curtain Raisers, Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta
Steppoy Y. W. C. A.
I f the world had more just siieh thonlqhtfnl,
fan-nialeing folk, it would be a better
place to live in.
WINIFREY, FLORENCE EDITH, Gem, Kans
l-liypatia Hexagon, Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A.
Edith is a sweet, sincere girl, very' con'-
scientions in all her w0rk. t
XVYATT, DOROTHY D'E.AN, 411 Christian Col-
lege Ave., Columbia, Mo.
Hypatia Hexagon, Curtain Club, Missouri Club,
Airt Club, Y. W. C. A.,'45 9 K
"iWy fznind to me a kingdom is."
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THE HJUNIOR IOLLIESU
Presented by the Junior Class
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BROXVN, BERTHA, 2654 East 29 St., Kansas 2
City, MO. C G
A, A., Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Step- 1
PO- .
Her heart is surely in her work, i A i,ri,w,
She's never known to lag or shirk. Q F
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CHEYNEY, PAULINE, 212, Chestnut St., Glen- . ,. ,ji-P We
wood, Ia. fsg54igPj:k fy,,,fi3'f.
Y. W. C. A., iafemh Club, shrine Club. f' , Aff, ,lf
Polly's so popular, merry and sweet, .3 X
In fact she is one who cain't be beat. B55v?i,y945yyq,Jv5X
CLARK, MARY RUTH, Center, MO. 'fa F 2 I'
Y. W. C. A., A. A., Curtain Raisers, Missouri 74"
Club, Hi Beta Steppo. ' ,Q . . f ' f
Light of heart and bright of face, 7' '
She does all things with such sweet grace. g ,
COX, DORIS, Hampton, Nebr. f
Y. W. C. A., French Club. il Q
Her very frowns are fairer far s
Than smiles of other maidens are. 3
FORRISTELL, HELEN, Wentzvillie, Mo. , E
Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo. 3 ,
Happy am I-from care I'm free,
Why arenit they all contented like me?
HICKMAN, RUTH, Cross Timbers, MO. I
Here's a riddle I can not solve, 2 3
A particle impossible to dissolve.
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Academ President. ' 1
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KRAUSE, CAROL, 107 Beech St., Coffeyville, ' 1
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A. A., Hi Beta Steppoi, Kansas Club, Y. W. C. A.
Tall and slender and graceful is she,
A prettier dancer, no one could be. i
LIDDLE, LOUISE, 2624 Olive St., St. Joseph, ,
MO.
Y. WY C.A., A. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta
Steppo. -
All things I thought I knew,
But now confess
The more I know I know,
I know the less.
BICIAYLLESTER, BEss, Bovina, Miss.
Her nzanners gentle, her ways kind,
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PERKINS, LA XIERA, Okmulgee, O'kla.
Oklahoma Club, Hi Beta Steppo, Y. W. C. A.
This quiet little 'WlfZ.SS, I will declare,
Has bright blade eyes arid lqoldeii hair.
STUMPH, JEVVELL, 226 W. 22nd St., Okla-
homa City, Okla.
A prettier doll could
E'eh tho you searched the whole 'world
j7'0'lH'ld. q
VVILLBRAND, CARLA,
Charles, Mo.
Y. VV. C. A., Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo.
A tart aziswer has she always ready,
But, on the whole, she's pretty steady.
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THE OLD' MAROON AND GOLD
Oh, to Stephens, dearest Stephens,
Our thoulghts will ever turn:
On thy altars, Alma Mater,
The tires shall ever b-urn.
And all thy dearestsmemories
Our hearts Will sacred hold:
VV e pledge our true allegiance A
To the old maroon and gold.
Through the buy days of striving,
Mlidst the llauighter and the tears,
Day by day our hearts are learning
To conquer all their fears.
And when the taskis are ended,
And when our lives grow old,
More fondly shall We love thee-
Love the old maroon an-d gold.
To achievement, joy, and conquest
O'ur steps We onward bend,
But our gayest, gravest moments
Fond thoulghts to thee Will lend:
Weill never cease to love thee,
And, as thy fame is to-ld,
We'll stand steadfast and loyal
To the old maroon and gold.
-Grace Eckelberry
SPECIALS
COLE, LA DENA, Bartlesville, Okla.
Oklahoma Club, Art Club.
Short and sweet!
CLINE, LUCILLE, St. Joseph, MO.
Missouri Club. . 1 1 i I U
"The power of lcz1.1ghz1zg 1s trreststtble.
CRAIG, MfXRGARET, 1104 Oneida Ave., Dav-
enport, I-a.
Y. VV. C. A., Hi Beta Steppo.
" IU-'T6ll-E17d,"'. Cl7,17'0"S.U
DAVIS, HELEN, Monett, Mo. 1
Eastern Star Club, Missouri Club, W. C. A.
I 11sed to have some good tmtes tit my home
town.
EVANS, WINIFRED, Sweet Springs, Mo.
Glee Club, B E 0. , 1 .
Full of sweet '111d17fe1'e11ce.
HTAID, LAURA, St. Louis, MO.
Missoulri Club, Hi Beta Stepp-O, Y. W. C. A.
"The mtldest 111a1mer amd the gehtlest
heart." '
KARTE, EL FREDA, 3lO Boyd St., De-Soto,
Mo.
Y. VV, C. A., A. A., Curtain Club, Hi Steppo, In-
ternational Relations Club, E IX.
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BTCLENNON, MARY QPAL, Marshall, MO.
Missouri Club, Hi Beta Steppo-, HTF.
"The proper way to study mllrzklnd ls to
study 11ta,111." '
NELSION, ALTA, Broadmore Hotel, Okmul-
gee, Okla.
Y. VV. C. A., A. A., Shrine Club, Oklahoma Club,
French Club, Glee Club-, Hi Beta Steppo,
"String Quartet.
Thzs toll carefree 'girl witlz COI7lf7lC'.1'Ii07'l- fair
fs cz 'L'l0l'l1l ge111'11s, 1'11deed-q111'te rare.
NATION, SYBIL, Fort Gibson, Okla,
Y.-NV. C. A., A. A., Oklahoma Club, KAW.
Still and quiet as cr fairy.
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PITTS, JUELL LAVETTA, Carrowlltoln, Mo,
To the faliihful the reward is asswedl,
PHILLIPS, NEVA, 4143 Forest St, Kansas
City, Bio. A
Y. VV, C. A., Missouri Club.
Kind and true cmd af frieml to all
She cmswers gladly to everyf call.
SMITH, VIRGINIA, B10-omfreld, Mo,
MiSSOL11'i Club, B E 0. .
She believes devoutly that there is value In
41 smile,
STOKES, MARTHA JANE, Malden, Mo.
Y. XV, C, A., A. A., Hi Beta Stepper, Treasurer
of B Z O.
F7'C1IfC'fl"7I1lf37 pins are like pop com-the' more
one gets the more One wants,
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Farewell Chemistry Lab! VV hy farewell? Beecause. next year we are going
to have a brand new Laboratory ownu the third iloor of ourl new Science Hall which
is being -erected on the front of Stephens College campus. Thiiis department will
coirsxist of three laboratories for chemistry and two- for the Biological Sciences,
all of which will be a.ttractively and adequately furnished. There will-l also- be a
lecture room for each departm-ent. Each isztudent will have a private' locker, desk,
and necessary apparatus for her individual use.
It is with great joy-anyd sorrow, that we leave this laboratory-sorrow be-
cause of the memories- we hold of it and joy because of the modern and first class
laborato-ry which we shall have. I
The Chemistry Department has had phenomenal growth in the past. Since
it forms the foundation for Home Economics, an allied :srulbj ect, it has b-een given
first rank in importance of the 'departmefnit and there is a greater interest shown
in it each year.
The Biological Sciences! offered are: Botany, Zoolo-gy and Biology. Zoology
is a new course which has just been introduced this year and has met with much
success. The students are interested in this course and we are sure it will grow
in numbers and importance.
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, RELIGIQUS EDUCATIQN
No one can be really happy who starves her spiritual nature. It is impossible
to live a complete i'1ll1T1.ELH life if the greatest element is left out. We are physical,
mental and spiritual. The greatest of these is the spiritual, '
It is therefore the aim of the religious eduicaftion 'department to make religion
a normal part of each gi2rl's life, to make Christ so real to her that she will open
h-er heart to Him and ask Him to be her friend, and her Lord and Master. .
T In doing thirst, three things are stressed--Bible Study to learn God's Law li
Prayer to find out His Willg and ayLife of oyous servilceito demonstrate Him to
others and to bring the world to Him.
Three courses of study, namely, Religious Fundamentals, Old Testament, and
New Testamient, give every girl an opportunity to acquaint herself with Gods
wo-rd. A course in S. S. methods provides the necessary train-ing for work. Addi-
tional daily Bifb-le reading and prayer are fostered in' every Way.
Four nights a week, Stephens girls meet immediately after dinner for a vesper
prayer and praise service. The svve-etest memories of Collelge life center around
these evenirng gatherings. The scripture is given from the floor in verses loved
and memorized 'by the girls-often thirty or more join in sentence prayers and all
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unite in songs Of praise. Then! "the cares that infect the daiyn do in very truth
slip away and new visiolnas of truth, love and joy fill all h-eartis.
Indelibly stamped on the memory are the Chrilstmaisl vesper services On the
campus around the immense everfgreen with its myniad lights an-d glowing Star
atop. "I-lark the Herald Angels Sing" and 'Little Town of Bethlehem" take- on
new meaning when sung by hundreds of fresh young voices out under the quiet
stars.
Nor must the leadership groups be forfgotten. Over a hundred girls who
desire es-pe-cwial training in Ch.rist.ian Leadership meet in early morning twice a
month. They have formed denominational groups for study of young wom-en's
missionary ofrganizatilo-ns and connect the-m, with their own home churches. Each
is striving to fit herself for real service in the home church.
The Sunday School class started by Miss Burrall in February, l92l, has
grown to ani attendance of a thousand University men and women an-d College
girls. It meets every Sunday morning at 9:29 in Stephens College Auditorium
closing pro-mptly at 10:30 to allow members to arrive a.t church on time.
Strong men's and girls' committees meet weekly to work out the executive
business of the class. The atmosphere of the class is deeply spiritual. Frequently
a do-zen or more men lead in prayer, and the girls, too, pray Often and earnestly.
' The College Y, W. C. A. is one ofthe strong divisions Of Religious education.
CHR1s1'MAs TREE PROGRAM
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THE C. W1 I. C. CLUB
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THE STEPHENS STANDARD
EXPRESSION
The Expression Department has attained a more prominent place in the
activities at Stephens College this year than ever before. The Curtain Raisers,
a club which has been organized under the auspices of the Expression Department,
has presented several one act plays at the student mass meetings in the College
Auditorium. Besides the plays staged' by the Curtain Raisers, the advanced public
speaking class has given one act plays on VVednesd'ay and Friday of every week
for the expression class. A number of these plays have been giiyen in the au-
ditorium for thestudent body, and others have been given at the meetinlgsl of the
Curtain Raisers Club-.
The 'flunior follies" given by the Iuinior Class, and "The Gypsy Roveri'
given by the Senior Class were the two big performances given under the di-
rection of the Expression Department, both of which were very successful this
year.
The Expression Department is eagerly looking forward to next yearys work,
for there will be a little theatre on the third floor of the Conservatory in which
plays will be given each week. On the south side of the new Science Hall a small
amphitheatre will be constructed so that plays, pageants, and outdo-or festivals may-
be presentrd. Classes will be organized in which stage production, stage make-up,
and the technique of the stage will be studied. A
VV hen these improvements are made, the Ex
W pression Department will assume,
the position which it has long deserved but has never attained as one of the most'
1nHuent1al departments in the College. y
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The Art Department has a three-fold purpose: first, to train girls to be
instructors in Art 3 second, to give the necessary fundamentals for such. artistic
professions as painting, illustrating, interior deco-ratinig, and designing in porce-
lain or textilesg and third, to develop a capacity for recognizing the real values
in life and thus adding to the joy of living. The success of the work depends
largely upon the versatility of the students. Appreciation of perspective is: work-ed
out with the media of pencil, charcoal, and clay modelilngg of color with vvater
color, crayon, enamel and stencilingg and of design through pen and ink, sten-
cil-designing, ceramic decoration and poster makinlg. .
As art lovers the studen-ts in this department must go back to their home
com-nuinities with an aptitude for new tasks: in beautifying their environment.
After all, it costs no more to live' in a restful, artistically furnished home than in
one of expensive ugliness.
In Stephens the Art Department is not self-centered but reaches out to help
in all of the activities of school life. Making posters, desilgning costumes, beau-
tifying the stage, and sponsoring campaigns for preserving the beauty of our
campus are but a few ways in which it makes itself 'guseful as Well as ornamental."
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MUSIC
The present standing of the Stephens: College Conservatory together with its
feqgird in the past entitles it to a posit-ion not surpassed by any other department
of the College. The Conservatory is as old in years as Stephens itself. Fifty
years ago the -catalogue advertised a 'depairltin-ent of "Ornamental Arts." That de-
partment so essential in the acquisition of real Hladylikeniessn in our grandmothers,
time has become a deparment of practical musicianship, just as essential in the
attainment of a Well rounded education' by the modern girl.
The music faculty, which has always compared favorably with that of other
conservatories in the middle Western colleges, has been .steadily improving along
with the faculty in other departments. Under the leadership of Basil Deane
Gauntlett, director of the Conservatory, the music faculty have demonstrated real
efficiency both in individual and in co-operative work. I
Through a series of faculty and student recitals of unusural merit, the Coin-
servatory comes directly in contact with the Whole school. In addition Weekly
class recitals by the music students are given. A niuimzber of graduate recitals in
voice, piano, and expression will be given during the spring.
Wfith 300 s-tudents takino' private lesson i ' l
f g A T si n music, tie Conservatory may be
classed as one of the largest departments in the College. These infclude both
town and college students who study piano, voice, violin, pipe orfgan, cello, violin,
saxophone, trombone, cornet, and clarinet. Besides these there are many stu-
dents enrolled in classes in musical theorv Work, and in the various musical or-
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ganizations shown in the accompanying pictures.
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There is a peculiar advantage in a combined college and conservatory sufch as
Stephens. The large proportion of students who have no actual contact with the
music department are not beyond the ranige of its influence. For besides the
educational inspiration' that resmlts from' attending recitals, there is a certain in-
tangible, indefrnable value and aesthetic apprecilaztion deveflo-ped from continual
contact with good music of all kinds.
Opportunities for the enjoyment of the best music are also afforded by con-
certs ancl recitals such as the Phi Mu Alpha series. Phi Mu Alpha has just
finished its' fifteenth season, during which it presented. to the public live very
unusual musical treats. The first number of the series was "The Tmpressario', by
Mozart, which was presented with rare ability on the part of the players. A violin
concert given by Bronislaw Huberman, an artist of world-wide fame, was the
second in the series. The next number featured Olive Kline, possibly one of the
best known sopranos in America. At her concert, there was a larger audience
than at any oth-ersprolgram presented by Phi Mu Alpha during the season, with the
exception of the program given by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestraj Holmes
Cowrper, tenor, appeared as the fourth mmnber of the concert series. He was
accompanied by Basil Gauntlett, head of the Conservatory of Music in Stephens
College. Perhaps the greatest feature of the Phi Mu Alpha concerts was an
afternoon and evening performance by the St. Louis Symphony Qfrchestra. The
orchestra was conipofsecl of eighty musicians, directed by Rudolph Ganz. Ganz
is! known not only as ra. dsirector, but also as a pianist. He was accompanist for
Galli Curci, for several seasons before takimlg charge of the orchestra.
These concerts have afforded an unusual opportunity to all the students and
music lovers of Columbia.
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION '
President ........................... MARY AKES
If'1'Ce-P1'esidu.i' ...................... rf.-xUL1NE ALLEN
Sccretary ........ -. .................. LOLITA ScHA13i'1sRKo'13TTER
T7'6ClSZl'7'C"7' ........................... Harrie QREDMAN
RCf7'8SC1lf0IZii'C .........-............ Bnssm GIBSON
A. A. is the peppiest organization in school. It is composed of girlsx interested
in athletics. An "S" sweater is offered to each girl who in two years gets one
hundred points out of a powssilb-le one hundred and ninetyasix. Ten points are
offered for all teams and three points! for all squads in basket ball, volley ball,
base ball, rhythm, tricks, tennis, and hockey. Points can also be won for hiking,
for keepin'g health cards, and for perfect attendance at A. Ag. meetings. Ten
points can be won in swimming at the annual swimming meet. ,
An "S" blanket is given each year to the best all-round girl athlete. She is
judged according to her .athletic ability, pa.rticipat.ion in all sports, scholastic
stanrdinlg, leadership, personality, and good sportsmanship. The desire of eve-ry
gi-rl to have the blanket awarded to her leads on to added effort and increased
interest. This year the blanket was awarded to Dorothy Barter.
At the beginning of the second semester, a sorority-dormitory basket ball
tournament was held. The team carrying the highest per cent at the end of the
tournament was awarded a large silver lovinig cup. If the cup ils won two years
in succession by the same group it becomes .permanent property of that group.
The l922 tournarment was wo-n by the Kappa Delta Phi team.
Each year a small silver loving cup is given to the girl winninlg the singles
in tennis. There is both an indoor and outdoor tennis tournament but no cup is
offered .to the winner in the indoor games. . I
The track meet is one of the most interesting events of the year. A silver
loving cup is presented to the winner of the moist po-ints in the meet. '
A feature of the swimmiinlg classes that inspires interest is a club having three
classes. The class to be attained first is the "Duckling," second is the "Duck,"
and third is the "Stephens Duck." Two swimming meets are held 'during the
year. In the second meet the winner of the most points receives a. silver loving
cup.
A water p-lay is presented Commencement VVeek by the best swimmers. The
play is written by a Stephens lgirl.
During the year there are inte-resting inter-class series. This year the Seniors
won in volley ball, basket ball, and hockey.
I A. A. gave its annual Carnival january Zl. The features of the evening
which made it a great- success were stunts, drills, apparatus performances, and
dances. Several attract.ive booths proved an added attraction.
If all the plans for the organization for next year are carried out, A. A. will
be the foremost club in Stephens. ,
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P1'6'sid011t ..-.....................-...... AMELIA FOSTER
Vice-P1Tc'SlidC1zt .......................... HELEN STUFFLEBEAN
S 6C1'GtcI1'3' ...-.-................. 4 ....... HIL.DA lb'QiILLSPAUGH
T7'CUS'I'li1'C7' ........ A-Q ................-.... RUTH I-14-XIXIMOND
I Y. DV. C. A. I?cjJ1'ese1ztatfive ...........-,,.- ALIBIE lWiOSLEY
Pam Hellenic RcjM'ese1zt4ztz7t'c ..........,. ,,-ELINQR-KELLY
Student Actiwty Reptvsczztdtitfe ....... QURACHAEL SEIFKIN
Yell Leader ................... I .....E... Lita K. GRAHAM
S tudcnt Gofzferzzmefzt Rejv1'esc1ztc1t1't,'e -R ....... JULIA BONDURANT
A l'IALLIE REDMAN
Song Leader ........,...,..,..,,.E..,, U
- The officers of the Civic Association, elected in April of l92l, have served
during this school year, to the best of their ability, the places they were chosen
to fill. Throughout the entire year they have endeavored to transact the business
of the Stu-defnlt body in as slystematic and effective a Way as possible and We believe
that this year, although it has not contained startling improvements and changes,
has been successful. We attribute this success to the splendid cooperation of the
student body as a whole in every movement forwarded by the Civic Association
Cabinet and to the splendid spirit with which it has accepted and acted on every
measure presented to ift. The statement was made at the beginninlg of this school
year that the development and success of the entire plan of the organization de-
pended upon the hearty cooperation of every citizen of Stephens. VV e have had
that cooperation and We thank you for the faith you have had in us.
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ORGANIZATION OF CIVIC ASSOCIATION
The Civic Association has for its purpose the coordination of the extra cur-
ricular activities. Its object is to enact and enforce laws as stated in the. Con-
stitutiong to transact all 'business pertaiming to th-e Whole student bodyg to do
all in its power to further the interests of the college.
lThe Cabinet of the Civic Association is. composed of the President, Vice-
President, Secretary and Treasurer elected especially to Fill th-ese offices and the
president of Student Government divisiong the President of the Y. NN. C. A.g
the President of the Student Activity Board and the Chairman of Pan-Hellenic
Council, and the executive committee of the Faculty. '
The General Council is made up of representatives from the groups into
which the student body is divided. This council meets to discuss the problems
of the student body and to take b-ack to their groups the possible solutions for
these problems. No matter is ever voted upon in Cilvic Association Mass Meetinlg
until it has been thoroughly discussed in the groups.
The Civic Association has been in existence for only one year but already the
plan of Student Government is considered successful. During the year the or-
ganization has not neared perfection b-ut its program has been thoroughly con-
structive and its future plans are truly Worth while.
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STUDENT GOVERNMENT DIVISION
O-EEICERS
P7'6Sid67Zf ..... L ............................ JULIA BONDURANT
V 1.66-P7'6'.S'i0l6l'lf ............................. FRANCES BTARPER
Secretary' .................................. MARGARET ENGL.E
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
C hClf7'7I71CY'11 ........ ' .......................... J ULIA BONDURANT
Secrefary ................ ............... MARGARET ENGLE
JULIA XVIIITESIDE
REVA PARKIN, lst semester ........ FRANCES HILXRPER, 2nd semester
HAZEL TVTCCLURE, lst SC11lCSt6f---VERNIE GOIUDELOCIC, 2nd semester
V HOUSE PRESIDENTS
PAULINE ALL-EN MARY HULL TXTILDRED TOOLE
JULIA COMRS HOLMAN PARSONS HAZEL TYSO-N
ROMIXINE DEVER LOLITA SCHAEPERKOETTER JULIA WHITESIDE
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
Colunzbzfa .............................. VJERNIE GOUDELOCK
lfV0Od .....-.................... - ..... TVTILDRED TOOILE
Marin --,,- ........-. .-, ..-. --,.-,--- ..... L-ENORE TRYER
Clzwcli Censor .......,............ ----FRANCES BUCRINCIIAM
HL--- ---. ,--.- ,-----VELMA GODDARD T
Assfsfazzt Secrefary J
The Student Government at Stephens has been a Success this year. The
honor sy'sItenI has been Strongly eniyphfasized and has been decidedly more success-
ful than ever before. This haas been due to the hearty Cc-operation of all the
students to make it ,a success. However it is still not perfe-ct. No great change
bearing so vital an effect upon any colle'ge can be made inn a year or in two years.
It must gradually grow and becoine incorporated infto- the college standards. Fu-
ture yearfsf will See an honor system at Stephens which will not be surpassed by
any other girls' school in the United States, if as much iniprovenient is made in
the next few years as has been invade this year.
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pwsgdemg ----.-H,, ,--,,,,,,, .,,... g ....... A M Bm yMOSELEY
ViCe-pi,fe5,ide',.Hf ---------- ------,--, ,,-...., H E LEN D'ILLENBECK
Trgaguyfgqf ,-,--, -u,,,,.-,.,. .,.......... - - HAZEL MARVIN
Sec-ygmqqy ---------- -,,,,. ' ,,,-,...,..,.. - -RUTH TVTARSHALL
Chairmonz 075 Social C074Hfl'L'lll66 ........... .---EDITH 'CORDER
C hairmcm of VVo1'ld Fellowship .............. VIOLA TALBOT
Chalvfmcm of Social S 61"ZlllC6 ....... .- ......... QLIVIA NOEL
Chairman of Finance Committee ............ ESTHER BARNHART
C halmmm of M embershlp Commitfee ......... CHARLOTTE RAINEY
C holrmam of Pffzblicity Committee ............ x7ERA TAYLOR
"Little Sisterl' is the first expression of welcome to every new girl enterinlg
Stephens in the Fall. Her Big Sister sees that homesickness is uprooted from the
very beginning' and that Little Sister gets started on the right road to a fourfold
life-spiritual, moral, mental, and physical.
This movement known as the "Big Sister Movement" was organized by the
Young VVomenfs Christian Association. This iss one Way that it endeavors to
carry out its three-fold aim: .
HTO b-ring young women to Christg
To build young women for Christ:
To send young women out for Christ?
Vllhile 'still in Stephens, Y. TV. 'Cl A. lgirlst who constitute nearly one hundred
per cent of the entire student body are recognized by the following standards:
. l. They play fair with the rules of the school.
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2. They stand for clean speech and purification of campus speech.
3. They have a high sense of honor T C
In regard to class work.
In regard to dormritory life. M
4. They stand for modest dress.
5. They stand against familiarity in relations with boys. They put
their relations o-n a basis of oomfracleship.
6. They do not eunlgagie in questiofnnable soceisal conduct.
However a long face is not charraictverifstic of a Y. VV. C. A. girl. She is a real
Wide-avvakie girl taking part in all of the jolly timers' of a college career. She is
ready to help her organization put across its numerous activities ofthe year. Each
year the Y. XV. C A. is responsible for a number of birthday dinners, parties, and
interesting pro'grams. At Christmas the annual yule-log service ist beautiful and
sacred.
The Y. VV. C. A. girl does not forget that there are financial -dealinlgs along
with good times. She sees that the Y. W. C. A. is ab-le to put across the camrpiaign
for a Student Loan Fund of S600 5 a Scholarship Funnid of S3003 and other ex-
pefn-ses making up its annual budget. T
Wheii the busy year is o-ver the Little Sister has developed into a Bilg Qfour-
foldb Sister an-d looks forward to the next year when she may brighten the lives
of the new Little Sisters. , f
Y. VV. C. A. BIRTHDAYWDINNER
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STUDENT ACTIVITY BOARD
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STUDENT ACTIVITY BOARD
The Student Activity Division is composed ofall clubs and organizations not
included under social sororities, Y. W. C. A., or the Student Government Division.
This division is governed by a board which is composed of one repressentative
from each ofthe different clubs. The representatives are elected by their clu-bs
once a yearj The officers of the Board are elected each semester so that more
girls Inay be trained in ofhce holding. The board has the following duties and
powers:
1. To define the aims and functions of the respective organizations.
2. To initiate a proposed program for the purpose of establishing a prec-
edent for Student Actrivlities in Stephens- College. '
a. To apportio-n to each organization its part in this annual program.
V b-. To .specify m-ethods for maintenance of certain standards.
c. To supervise activities. A
3. To exercise intermediary control over -stud-ent organizations classed in this
division, in regard to time and place of meetingsand special stunts.
' 4. To foster or reject new organizations. g ' g
5. To eestabilish a school for officers. g y
Chairman ............ RACHAEL SEIFKIN
Vice Chairman --- --- BESSIE GIBSON
Secretary ...,, I-ELIA HAHN
Treasurer - .---... --
Faculty Aclzfisei'
I it teru ati oual R el a tions
Athletic Association --
Seuior Class ........
Hypatia- Club .... -
Phi Theta Kapjva --
Hi Beta Stepjvo ---
OklCZ1'L071'lCl Club ....
lllissouri Club .......
Eastern Star -- ---
Shrine Club ........
Dramatic Club ---
furzior Class ......
Acaoleius ..........
Home Ec Club ......
Kausas Club ........
French Club ........
Sorores Aroules ....
Glee Club ..........
Sf6'f7I't67Z.S'0f7h'Z'Cl Staff - --
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RUTH DELANO
M ISS WHITE
------ ----ESTHER TOBES-C
----BEssIE GIBSON
----RACHAEL SIEFKIN .
---LoIs MCCLANAHAN ,
---- ----TVTARION HEMMINGS
- --TMO'GENE CONRAD
----LELIA T'lAHN
----MARY LEE SIMPSON
----AI-.LENE GWINN.
----MARJoRIE TTTOSTETTER
----MARY. CONLEY HUNT
---NELLE HAMILTON
----BERTHA BROVVN
----RUTH TNTARSHALL
- ---- RUTH DELANO
lVTARGUERITE ALLEN
GRACE TOMLINSON
lX4ABEl-LE ANsLEv
---NADINE DOME
T 'S T ' C A PAN HELLENIC Co UNCIL.
Pyesjdemg .- --------,-- --,-,,,,.., ....... E I LINOR KELLY
Vice President -- ---MARY .AI-.ICE WESTCOTT
Secretary ----- A ---DOROTHY BARTER
Treasurer --- ---MARY LOUISE NTELVIN
3 FLOY KLEIN
DOROTHY HEGGIE
I FRANCES BROWN
Faeulfy Adtjisor f-g-- ------ - ----------- MRS. CALLOWAY '
The Pan Hellenic Council of Stephens College is entrusted with the privilege
of fo-s-terifng andmaintaining high standards in the social life of Stephens College.
Social life has been recolgnizedl by the college a.s one of the most valuable
assets to an educate-d girl. This idea is partly accomplished through the soro-ritie-s.
Under the guidance of Pant Hellenic Council the seven 'SIO'I'O'1"llIlCS of the College
give numerous social events. The first two Sundays of the school year, afternoon
"at-homes" are held to which all the girls of school are invited. This serves as a
means by which the new 'girls of school may become acquainted With one another.
Also it teaches the girls in the houses to become successful hostesses. At intervals
during the year each sorority igives one largieentertainment for the rest of the
scho-ol.
The Honor Code of Stephens College was presented to the Student Body by
Pan Hellenic and the sororities Working tolgether strive to maintain the highest
possible citizenship in the College.
Plan Hellenic also recognizes the need of a high scholastic standing and any
girl who does not keep up her school work is dropped from her sorority until her
work is algain brought up to standard. ,
In all, Pan Hellenic Council is a representative body Where the representatives
of the Sororities come together to discuss the individual problems and to make
common rules and regulations which shall guide the policies of the Stephens Col-
lege Sororities.
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X THE HYPATIA HEXAGON
Cirgandzed Nov. 26th, 1919.
MOTTO: "Let none ivzzorazzt of Geometry enter here."-Plato, 1
P1'e.s'1de1 zt ............................
Vice President ........ - ..............
Secretaafy- Tvfeasmfev'
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GRACE TOMLINSON .
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ESTELLE BLANKENBAKER
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Pyesffdmf ,---,,--,---,.,,-,,..... - PAULI NE ALEXANDER
17iCg-Pfg5ideHf -,,.,I,,,,- - -- MARY V. STANDLEY
Secretary and Y'1'caAwe1f - - - - - - CHARLOTTE 'RAINEX'
RejI1fesentat1'tfc ......... - - - ESTHER TOIBEY
Rgpfwfer -,--,,- - --EFF'IE FERRILL
Spozfzsors - - - --M1ss GENEVA DRINKWATER
' MR. J. I. GPPENHEIMER
On May 4, M. Briand, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Kato with a grave
gathering of notable dignitaries gathered aroiiiid the table of 'dissenting opinions
to shape the future career of Mars and his dogs of war. ln his signal speech Mr.
Hughes denounced Mars and the implements of war, incidentally- allowing Eng-
land, France and japan the opportunity of learning how many of the foresaid
implements they might retain and graciously promislinlg the few that America
should keep. After the natural resulting surpreirse would permit speech, the war
of words was tempestouis and tumultuous. At last dissention subsided and the
remarkable Four Power Treaty was drawn up and the representativies departed,
to their various legislativ-e bodies to have the treaty ratifiedg
In such a manner was the mock VVashington conference held by the mem-bers
of the International- Relations Cluzb at Stephens, the draamatization of the interna-
tional question which the club? had studied during the second semester. '
The International Relations Club is a local organization affiliated with the
Natibnal Institute of International Education. The purpose of the Club is Two-
fold, to permit the students to -study international questions of note and to allow
them to hear speakers on these subjects.
During the hrst semester the organization studied the position and the im-
portance of Consstantinople during the renrote past and in the late war. Syllabi
on this subject were sent to the Club from headquarters of the Institute of
International Relations. During the study of this strategic city the Club had
the opportunity of hearing Dr. Kerner, Proifesfsor of History, Dean Miller,
Pfrofessor of Latin, and Dr. Wfrench, Associate Professor of European History
o-f the University of Missouri, lecture on this city and the part it has played in
history, ancient and, modern. Dr. Gromer, Professor of Rural Economics in the
University of Missouri, lectured on the IVashington Conference.
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SORORES ARVALES
Preszdeut .........................
Vice-Pwsidenzf ........
S ec1'ez'a1'y-T1'eIas1,c1'e1'
EVELYN M CLAUGHLIN
IRENE SANDERS '
----------------BERNICE MARSH
GRACE TOMLINSON
R 0 15 resen fa tffzfe .....................
Sponsors ........................
ANTOINE, LUCILE
AYRES, T HELMA
HAAS, BERTHA
HARIJER, FRANCES
IRELAND, NIYRTLE
LEA, NIAURINE
MARSH, BERNICE
ROLL
MCLAUGHLIN, EVELYN
NOWLIN, FANNY
CDNVENBY, VIRGINIA
VVELLS, lX4INNIE
MRS. PEARL BEAUCHAMP
MISS MARJORIE CARPENTER
MISS PATIENCE HAGGARD
PACE, ESTALENE
REEVES, ELIZABETH
RENO, VIRGINIA
SANDERS, IRENE
SIMMONS, 0'PAL
SMITH, JEANETTE
STEBBINS, HEI.EN
TOMLINSON, GRACE
TRIPI,'ETT, JEXVEALL
VVARREN, ERMA RUTH
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Vim Pwgidgnf N4 -.,,.-. I ........,....... MARY LEE SIMPSON
II S8C1'6fGI7'3I --,,.-... L .... L ................. DIXIE DUNHAM
T1fea51,I1'e7' --.,--,,,.-.,-.,...,..-......... BERNICE TURNER
ROLL
ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH HARRISON, MARGUERITE
ALLEN, ETHEL HENCH, NIRA
I ALLEN, IVIARGUER ITE HENDRIX, GLADYS
ANSLEY, RIABELLE HENDRIX, CLEOTA
AVERY, CILADYS HIBBS, ESTHER
BARRETT, AGNES HOFFMAN, ANITA
BAUM, GILADYS ' HOOIQEY, MAE Q
BLANKENBAKER, ESTELILE HUNT, MARY CONLEY
BOINDURANT, JULIA KARTE, EL FREDA
BOYD, TRAVISGRACE KERR, LULU
BROWN, DOROTHY LEE KING, INIYRA PENN
BIULLARD, CATHERINE IQILLION, AZALIA
BUFFINGTON, DOROTHY LAKE, MARY E.
I BUNDY, RUTH LAMBE, HELEN
I BURRIS, RUTH LEA, MALIRINE
I CANOLE, FRANCES INIEFFERT, IVIARY E.
CASE, ANNA NIELVIN, MARY L.
CI-IENEY, DOROTI-IY BJOTLEY, DOROTHY
I CLARK, RUTH IXIUEGGIE, INIARGUERITE
DEVER, ROMAINE QIXVENBY, VIRGINIA
DILLENBECR, HELEN PARKIN, REVA
, DUNTON, IDL-XVVN SIEFKIN, RACHfXEL
EVANS, GLADYS STAYTON, GOLDIE
E.LLIS, RUTH SXVINDLE, IRMA
FAIRES, MARY DEY TALBOT, V IOLA
FRAZIER, FRANCES TYLER, JEWELL
GEISSING, IRORMA TYSON, MARY
1 GRAHAM, LELIA VVESTCOTT, MARY A.
GUM, JESSIE VVYATT, DOROTHY
HAMMOND, RUTH XVOLFF, MYRTLE
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President ..4.......................... V ERA TAYLOR
Vice Pvfesidem ........................ NIRA HENCII
Secretary-Tv'easm'e1f --.- ............-.... AGNES GOVREAU
Rejaresentavtive ..... -. ......4........... MARY ELIZABETH LAKE
Sponsor .............................. NTADELINE RosE FLINT
This is the Renaissance. The Dark Agevs when Art was available only for
those en-ro-lled in Miss Flfint's classes are gone. Of late many of the outsiders have
protested and the result was a decree llSlSL16d this past vvfinter giving every one an
opportunity to ta.p those tvvo reservoirs of knowledge heretofore a vast unknown
to them-the sea of Art Appreciation which is inexhaustible and the lake of craft
Work Where pretty maidens live in stenciled houses and come to us mortals When-
ever We thirrst for the water of their lake.
You kn-ovv a certain motor company depends for its sales on its slolgan-"Ask
the maan 'Who owns on-ef' Well, the Art Club could use almost thast same slolgan
"Ask the Art Cluibl Folksf, just ask them about "the Blue Boyn or about "Porce-
lain," or any of the other programs.
Yes-that proclamation which terminated the dark ages was epochal in its
importance.
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GLEE CLUB
- Pifesideiit ........-.................... HfXLLIE REDMAN
Secretary -................ 4 ............ NIARY 'KATE lXlILES
Tifeasiiifeif ....-......4................. ESTI-IER RERLOGLE
Libmricizi ......................T...?.. MYRA PEN KING
Director' ......... , ....... I ............. MISS ROSE MCGILVRAY'
Pianist ................................ GRACE ECKLEBERRY
First and second S0f77'CLl7,0S First aiiid second alzfos
REDMAN, HALLIE BARNHART, ESTHER
TVIILLSPAUGH, HILDA TMTYERS, DOROTHY
BTERIDITH, XfELMA VVEASMER, MARJORIE
SASSE, LILLIAN TRYER, AILEEN
STEPHENS, N ILA ANSLEY, NIABELLE
WESTCOTT, MARY ALICE RENOE, VIRGINIA
EVANS, WINIFRED THORNHILL, EUNICE
ACTEFFERT, MARY ELIZABETH HUGHES, ELIZABETH
I M ILES, DIARY TQATE KING, TXTYRA PEN
REPLOGLE, ESTIIER GRAHAM, LILA K.
EIELDS, M ILDRED
The Stephens College Glee Club is an organization of enthusiastic niusic
loving girls selected from the student body. They bring before the public a class
of music which demands universal finish and sympathetic interpretation
The Club holds itself in readiness to appear at college functions and to give
programs in Columbia and adjacent towns. Two public concerts are given at the
college each year.
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R HOJVIE ECONOMICS CLUB
Vice Presidefzt ..........
--------------HELIEN, OISTNER
P1'esfzIdent ...........................
S6C7'6fLl7'3J and T1'eas1M'e1'
Sponsoffs ..............
PARSONS, LEIOLMAN
DOIME, NADINE
IVICNIASTER, ETHYL
MARSHALL, RUTH
OSTNER, HELEN
MIL.LSPAIJGH, HILDA
KLEIN, FLOY
ALL,EN, BESSIE
BOWMAN, RUBY
BATES, FRANCES MAE
BURNS, MARGARET
BUNDY, RUTH
CANDLE, FRANCES
ESTES, THEL.lXIA'
F RAZER, FRANCES
GODVVIN, MARY LEE
HOUGHTON, CHRISTINE
LAKE, MARY ELIZABETH
PULLINS, LUCILE
REIST, NADINE
RENO, VIRGINIA
SALTSMAN, GRACE
SCHAEPERKOETTER, LOLITA
TREADWAY, MARTHA
MEMBERS ,
-HOLMA,N PARSONS -
-E-THYL MCMIXSTER
-MISS JEANETTE GARRETT
MRS. :HARRIET PAUL
UHL, ISABELLIE
WHITESIDE, JULIA
RAWLINS, MARY ADAMS
SIDWVELL, MARY
STRANGE, LAXTERNE
SHOCKEY, DORIS
GOUDELOCK, VERNIE
COMES,-IULIA
HEIMAN, IIAZEL
TOOLE, MILDRED
SVVITZER, DOROTHY
MELVIN, MARY LOUISE
MCCOMBS, NINA
BENNET, BKABEL
TANDY, BTILDRED
N APPER, VVINIFRED
HARRISON, BLXRGUERITE
IOL-LY, FRANCES
GXfX'INN, ALLENE
CLEMENS, BTETTIE
BRETCH, EDNA
TRIPLETT, JEXVETT
TYSON, MARY
BISHOP, ZELMA
ETA PILL CHAPTER OF HI 'BETA STEPPO
Founded by Elizabeth Danbury, February 26, 1916.
pmfpose --------------,--,- ,,,,,--,,...... T 0 AID SUFFERING
MOM, ---------,,---,,,,,,,, .,............ W ATCH'YOUR STEP
Fggwgf ------,-----,,,.,,,,,,. ,..,......... Q ---CASTOR BEAN
Colgys --------,M------,-,,.,.. ....,,...,.. P INK AND GREEN
Spgmmf ------,,,-.,-,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. ...... M rss PENNINGTON
Most High PM .,,,-..-u,................ "cAscARET',-SIMPSON
"Mmfeee1e" ........................................ HARRISON
Liffle Twin Capsules ..,............, "NR TABLETs',-THE B1sHoPs
Big Cap3ule----, .....................E...... HASPIRINU-CONRAD
Tffeagwer ...................... i'CARTERiS LITTLE LIVERU-SHINN
S'eerefa1fy ........................ UHINKLE,S SPECIALH-VVARREN
Pill Keeper .................-.......... 'fsALPAT1cA,'-DoUGLAss
Dr, Pill ................... , ................... DR. THORNTON
FULL. DOPED MEMBERS
All the Seniors and anyone elsfe who is a real, 'fsure-nufu sport. Hi Beta
Steppo is a mo-ck sorority, a mixture of fun, foolishness and fro-lic, which lightens
the toils and carers of college life. By its snappy, jolly meetings and its enjoyable,
social functions and dance-sf, it -drives away those blues, permeates joy, and adds
pep to the student body.
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THE KANSAS CLUB
Pfeszdefnu ------ -------- -------- ---- D O R OTHY ANNE CHENEY
Vzce-Pffeszdent -- ..,. ---- B YRLE BAIRD
Seffefafy ---- -- .... HELEN DILLENBECK
T1'easure1f -- .... HAZEL RUTHRAUFF
5l701E1S0f' -- .... MISS ANNE DOUGI-Ass
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THE EASTERN STAR CLUB
Pvfesidem .............................. TNTARGUERITE HAPRISQN
Vice-President ...... .... B JARY SIDWELL
Secretary-T1'easz11'cr -- - - - -E-ULELIA EWING
Represezz ta five ...... .... A LLENE GXVINN
Sponsors ..... ---MRS. CRAVENS
MRS. PAUL
'THE OKLAHOMA CLUB
, Pffegidgmf ,.....,....... - ............... DOROTHY LEE BROWN
l717ce-President ......................-... AMY HINSON
Secretary-T1'easm'e1' ..................... HELEN ROBB
CLUB ROLL
AIKEN, NORMA ............ Muskogee
ALLEN, MAROUERITE ........... Vinita
AYERS, THELMA ............ Anadarko
BRADY, LOUISE ................ Tulsa
BIRETCH, EDNA ........ Qklalioma City
BROWN, DOROTHY LEE--Gklahoma City
BRUNSON, BERNICE ......... Muskogee
BUFFINGTON, IDOROTHY-CDililEll10f11lEl. City
CAMPBELL, GRACE ..... -, .... P .... Tulsa
CARROLL, C1-ERTIE .............. Vinita
CARROLL, LELIA ............... Vinita
CASE, ANNA ................... Tulsa
CATRON, MARY ....
COLE, LA DENA ....
COOPER, WINNIE-U
------------Tulsa
Ufkmulgee
-------------Enid
EWING, ETHEL .... --Eiuifaula
EWING, EULELIA--- --Eufaula
FORSTER, RUTH -----------..--. Enid
GODDARD. XIEI-MA --------------- Enid
GOUDELOCK, XTERNIE ---- Qklalioma City
Hi-XHN, LELIA -...... -Oklahoma City
Hi-XI.E, FRANCES ---------- . -
HINSON, AMY ------------------ Enid
PIOLLOWAY, H,-XLLIE
JACKSON, BEULAH--
JOLLY, FRANCES ----
- - - Miami
- - Marlow
M uSkO'gee
Okmulgee
JOLLY, KATHERINE --------- Okmulgee
JONES, HELEN ----------------- Tulsa
KNIGHT, N EATHA. ------ Oklahoma City
LAWSON, MAX'ME -------------- Tulsa
LINDNER, MARION -------- Muskogee
MILLSPAUGH, HILDA ------ -Okiniuilgee
MOFB'ETT, FERN ------ Olklahoma City
iVlUEGGE, EQARGUERITE -------- Lamont
NATION, SYBIL ---- -
I ------- Et. Gibson
NELSON, ALTA -------
- - - --Okmulgeie
QWENS, KATHERINE ------------ Tulsa,
PARKINSON, EVIE ----------- VVag'O-nger
PENN, RUTH --------------- VVa'goner
PHILLIPS, A'1ILDRED -------- Okm-ulvee
POSEY, VX7YNEMA---
ROBB, I'I'ELEN ------
SEAMANS, CAROLINE
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-- - - -- Muskogee
Oklahoma City
Uklalioima City
ST.-XNDLEY, GRi-XCE ------------ Qlkemah
STUMPF, JEWELL---
TODD, PAYE --------
Qklalioma City
---- -- --Cleveland
TRIPLETT, JEWEL ---------- Claremore
TRIPLETT, JENVETT --------- Claremore
TRYER, EI LEEN ------------ Qkmulgee
TRYER, LEN ORE ------------ Ofkm ulgee
XVELLS, BIINNIE ----------- Niuskogee
XVILSON, LEA ---------
Qklahoma City
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MISSOURI CLUB
President' ...... - -- PAULI NE TALLLEN
Vrice-Pvfesiidemf ...... - - -FLORENCE VVQARREN
Secretary- T7'6ClS7ft7'6'7' - - - - - - GRACE ToML1NsoN
SPOHSO1' .......... ---Miss WHITE
The Misso-uri Cluib is C as might be expectedj the largest State Club in
Stephens College. For this reason in addition to the fact that the Missouri girls
are at home, it plays the part of hostess to the other state clubs. Its purpose its
to promote Missouiri spirit 3 to see that the Mfissouri lgirls know important points in
the history and development of the State and knows the State's beauties and re-
sourcesg to see that the girls from other states kn-ow these same thingsg to see
that Missouri knowes Stephens College and a little of the vast amount of educa-
tional, religious, and social trainfing which is accorded a studen-t at Stephens.
All girls from a state not sufficiently rep-resented to form a club of its own
ane invited to belong to the Missouri Club.
The following is a liist of the activities of the Missouri Club during the year:
1. The Missouri Mixer, at which the old girls show their hospitality to the
new girlsz. -
2. An address given by a Missourian before student asaseimbly.
3. The Missouri dinner.
In -addition a certain pet project of interest to the whole school is carried ouft.
The Club interests itself in 'sending news items concerninlg a studentis work back
to her home town paper.
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Pregideizfe ,..T.,........... ,--ANITA EIOFFMAN
V lC6-P7'6S7ld671fl6 ........... A .... N IRA HENCH
Secretahfe- Teresorie re ..... 4 - - - Q -JEAN NE BRO MVN
Rep1'esenta1Vz'fe ................. MARGUERITE ALLQEN
R6fOl1dGllf6 ................... MADEMOISELLE MARIA TASTEVIN
The 11zemlJe1's of the Stephensojvllia- Star? wish fo thank all who hafzfe in any
way aided in the jrulylieatlon of fhe 1922 SlCf?lZ6llS01'?lllCl'. They hope that each one
will be proud fo say that she helped to collect mafeffial for HER College Ahlmall.
In flzlfwe years may it lazfilzg back many l1apj2y 'lll6l7lOl"1l6S of "those dear old college
days" of 19.-22. e e
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PHI THETA KAPPA
BETA CHAPTER ROLL
ADAMS, HELEN ............................. N Orbiorne, Mo
ALEXANDER, PAULINE .................. Mountain View, Mo
ALLEN, NIARGUERITE ......................., ,,,Vinita, 0-kla
BROWN, FRANCES .................... , ...... Charleston, Mo
BROWN, JEANNE .......................... Gak Grove, Mo
BULLARD, CATHERINE ......,................. Ashland, Mo
CHENEY, DOROTHY .......................... Eureka, Kaus
MCCLIANAHAN, LOIS ......................... Spickard, Mo
DAVIS, EVA ................................ Savannah, MO
ECKELBERRY, GRACE -....................... Klingston, Mo
DAVIS, SYLVIA ............................. Savannah, Mo
FERRIL, EFFIE .............................. Columbia, Mo
FRAZER, FRANCES ............................. Hardin, Mo
GIBSON, BESSIE .......
HARRISON, MARGUERITE
---------------,------King City, MO.
------------------------Ha1rdi'n., MO
HARPER, FRANCES ........... I ........... EastSt. Louis, Ill.
HHEMMINGS, MARION .................. Q ..... Columbia, Mo.
HAAS, B-ERTHA ........L............. Montgomiery City, Mo,
KEENS, QDOROTHY ............................. Sedalila, MO.
LEA, M-AURINEI .......-.................. Clifton Hill, MO.
MCLAUGHLIN, EVELYN .......I,. I ....... ' --KanSaS City, MO.
NOEL, 0LIVIA-L ................................ Paris, MO.
PARKIN, REVA ......................... F redericktown, Mo.
RILEY, MARGUERITE ...................... New Mladrid, MO.
ROECKER, NELL-E ........................ Council Bluffs, Ia.
SMITH, JEANETTE ........................... La Belle, MO.
STANDLEY, MARY V. ........................ Carrollton, MO.
STUFFLEBEAN, HELEN ...................... Brookfield, MO.
TAYLOR, VERA ........................... .QNlGOdCiSh3l, Kanfs.
TOMLINSON, GRACE ....
--------------------La Grange, MO.
TRIPLETT, JEWELL ...................... --Claremore, Okla.
TURNER, BIERNICE -....................... Pattonssbiu-rg, MO.
WHITESIDE, JULIA ...................... Bowling Green, MO-.
WILSON, LEA .....,.................. Oklahoma City, Okla.
WYATT, DOROTHY ,,,.......,...T..........,. Columbia, MO.
MCCLURE, HAZEL .................. I ......... Lamonte, MO.
SPONSOR
MISS GENEVA DRINKWATER
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ETA CHAPTER ROLL
ADAMS, HELEN ............................. NO1-borne, Mo
BELCHER, ROSEMARY ........................ Columbia, MO,
BRADFORD, FRANCES ...................-.....- Sedalia, MO,
BUCKINGHAM, FRANCES ....-............. Kansas City, Mo,
BURKE, CARLOTTA ........................... Mob,er1y, Mo
CAMPBELL, GRACE .... I .....,.......... I ...... Tvurlsa, Okla
ENGLE, MARGARET .......................... gTrenton, MO
EVANS, WINNIFRED .................... Sweet Springs, Mo
FOSTER, AMELIA ..-........................ Shreveport, La
HALE, FRANCES ............................. IMiami, Gkla
HEIMAN, HAZEL ............ ' ................ S Ialisfbtury, Mo.
HUGHES, ELIZABETH ........... C ............ R icirmolnd, Mo
LEUSLEY, RUTH ............................. Mobrerly, Mo
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MATTHEWS, DOROTHY .....
----------KanSaS City, MO
MEFFERT,I MARY E.LIZABETH ...........
I ....... Cenhralifa, M O-
IVIELVIN, MARY LOUISE ....................... Trenton, MO.
MILES, 'MARY KATE ..-........ L ............ Norbornfe, MO
OSTNER, HELEN ........................... Charleston, Mo.
PARSONS, HOLMAN ........
REEVES, ELIZABETH ............
RENOIE, VIRGINIA ..............
ROBB, H-ELEN4-, ............ -
SMITH, VIRGINIA ............-.
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-- --- -- --J'CffC1'SO'1'l7 City, MO.
---------------Fulton, Mo,
Oklahoma City, Okla..
Blooinield, Mo.
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STORES, MARTHA JANE ........................ Malden, MO.
SWEET, JANET' ..........................- Kansas City, MO.
TURNER, BERNICE ........................ Pattonsbullif, MO-A
PLEDGESI, FAYE TODD ........... Cleveland, Ckla.
LUCILLE HIIGDON-L ........ Sedralia, MO.
, EDITH CORDER .......... A --Corder, MO.
SPONSOR: MISS V. MARIE BRADFORD
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Colors-ROSe and Blue
ANTWEILER, CAMILLE--
DELT A RHO ALPHA
CHAPTER ROLL
AN SLEY, lX'1ABELL.E .....
BISHOP, ZELMA
BISHOP, VELMA ........ I .
Flower-Camille Rose
--------------------VerSailles, MO
--Springlield, MO
- -- -Peculiar, MO-
- -- -- Peculiar, ,MO
BATES, FRANCES MAE ...S............,.,,,..,, Kahgikg, M0
BRUNSON, LORRAI NE ..............,...,,,,.,, -Nevada, MOI
DEVER, ROMAINE S.......S.....,..,SE..,,,,.,, Morilton, Ia
FRENCH, ALLIETAL ..........E... L ........ lXig1'tl1'1S1b'L117g, NIO,
FERRIL, EFFIE .-................. . ........... Columbia, MO.
FINNELL, MERLEL ............ I ....,-,....... Moberly, MO,
HARBOURT, EDITH ........................ Coffeyvlille, Kaus.
HOCKEY, MAE .................. .- ........... Eureka, Kaus,
KLIEIN, FLOY-T ..... L ........................ Cameron, MO
LAKE, iX1ARYA ELIZABETH
LAMBE, H,ELEN ........
-------------------HigginSville, MO
-------------------Colffleyville, Kans
M OORE, EULA BELLE ................L....... Versailles, MO
MINOR, 'MARTHIN LEE ....................
MYERS, DOROTHY ........................
NEAL, MAXINE ........
PLIMPTON, HELEN .....
PENNY, ALBERTA ...,...
Kansas City, MO
---Me1nphiS, MO
----------------------Sedalia, MO
---------------------Glenw1OOd, Ia
---------------.---L----Ki-dder,,MO
RENSIIAVV, EUNICE ........................ Clarksburg, Mo
RUST, ELIZABETH ............................ Del Rio, Tex
STEWART, MARY ............................. --KalIOka, MO
TAYLOR, X7ERA ............................ Neoclesha, Kans
T OBEY, ESTHERL .............. -. ........... Texarkana, Tex,
TRYER, E.ILEEN ........ ' .................. g Okniulgee, Okla
TRYER, LENO-RE ..........................
-0k1HL1lgC1C, Okla
STRANGE, LA X7ERNE .........................- Holden, MO.
UHL, LA RUE .....,........................ Calm-e-ron, MO-.
UHL, ISABELLE .................-............ Cameron, MO.
WARD, ANGIE ...,..-..................... Kansas City, MO.
SPONSQIR -,,,,,.,..,,..,............... --MIss ROSE MECGILVRAY
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'PATRO-NESSES --- MRS. W, K. BAYLESS MRS. R. R. THOMPSON
MRS. ALICE CHANEY MRS. C. L. SQUIRE
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ETA UPSILON GAMMA
Founded at Christian College, 1901.
Oolms Olive Green and Gold Flower-Yellow Rose
AKES, NIARY .........
ALEXANIJEIQ, DOROTHY-
PI CHAPTER ROLL A
--------------------------------GzLllatin, Mo.
------------------------------Cha1'leSton, Mo.
BROWN, FRANCES .-..-.........-.................. --ClI2trleston, MO.
COBB, HELEN .........
-----------------------------F01't Scott, Kans.
COCIIRAN, NIARGARET .............................. --0113.1-leston, MO.,
ICOMRSI, JULIA .E.....
CUNNINGHAM , HATTIE- - -
---------------------------------Seda.li2t, MO.
....-----------------------C2lTlltll61'SVlll6, Mo.
ELLIOT SUE ........................................ ---OdeSSa, Mo.
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EVANS, GLADYS ........................... ....... 7 ..... T renton, NIO,
GABRERT, IQATHRYN ..............,.,...,............. Deal-born, Mo,
GODDARD, VELMA LOTS
----------------------------------En1d, Okla.
GOUDELOOR, YYERNIE ............................ Oklahoma City, Okla..
HAIiN, LELIA ........
I'IAMMOfND, RUTH .....
HENOII, NIRA ........
IIOFFMAN, ANITA .....
------------------------Oklaho1na C'ity, Okla.
---------------------------Jefferson City, Mo.
---------------------------------GaliOn, Ohio
---------------------------------TrentO-n, Mo.
IQEENS, DORO'1'HY-g .................................... Sledatlia, Mo.
BIARSH, BERNIOE ....... .. ............................ Brookiield, Mo.
MARVIN, HAZEL .................................... Kingman, Kaus.
MOCLURE, HAZEL .......................i............. Lamonte, Mo.
MOFL'ETT, FERN ............ A .................... O klahonia, City, Okla.
MOXVLIN, FANNIE .....
------------------------MO11tgomeIy City, Mo.
PARKS, iRlUTH ......................................... Sedalia-, Mo.
ROEOKER, NELLE ............ Q ........... I ......... Council Bluffs, Ia.
SHOOKEY, DORIS ..-..,............................. :ClIillicothe, MO.
SIMPSON, CNIARY LEE ................................ Cliarleston, Mo.
SINOLAIR, KATHRYN ........... ' ................... Jefferson City, Mo.
'STUFFLEBEAN-, HEI,klN--. .............-................ Brookfield, Mo.
TUCKER, V IRGINIA--4 ........................, I ......... Ripley, Tenn.
TURNER., KATHRYN ...-....................... A ....... Columbia-, MO.
XVILRINSON, J UDITIT ................................ Charleston, Mo.
XVILSON, LEA ................................. Oklahoma City, Okla.
VENTER, VERNAL ............................ Eldofrado Springs, Mo.
APLEDGES
MARY' OPAL NTCLENNAN .......... Marshall, Mo.
ERMA RUTH WARREN ............ Sztvatnnah, Mo.
GLADYS ESTES ..................... Dexter, Mo.
SALLIE PARKER .............. Warrensburg, Mo.
SPONSORS
MISS PATIENCE HAGfGARD MISS ELIZABETH STOORTON
PATRONESSES
MRS. R. T. DAVIS' MRS. J. P. ITETZLER .
MRS. L. E. HILL A MRS. A. VV. OKAMPSCHMIDT
MRS. R. I. SIMPSON'
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KAPPA DELTA PHI
Founded February 19, 1921.
Color-Bronze, Orchid and Straw. Fl0ZQf167'-0lTC111Cl and Sweet Pea
ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL
ALLEN, PAULINE .........,.-....-..,.-.,,-,.., Bethel, M0
BONDURANT, JULIA ,...,.,.,,--.--,,.,.,... Charleston, M0
CHAMBERS, JOISEPHINE ...................... Plain, N, Mex
CONRAD, IMOGENE ....,...L...,,.....,....,,. Campb.e11, M0
DOME, NADINE .--.........-.....,..,......-,.. Utica, M0
ELLIS, RUTH .................. I ............. Pueblo, Colo
FIELDS, 1WILDRED ........................ Lees Summit, MO
GERKIN, LOIS ............................ Carbo-nfdale, Colo
GREEN, ETHEL ............................ BlOOnIIf1eld, MO
GILLIM, E.LEANOR .......................E.. Jonesboro, Ark
HEGGIE, DOROTHY ................L......... Charleston, MO
JENKINS, ESTHER ............................ Moberly, Mo
LEE, EVA ................. A ................... amar, Colo
LOVE, ELLEN ...-.......................... Charleston, Mo
MARSHALL, RUTH ........................... Holcomb, MO
1V1AY, 11EL-EN ......................... VVillow Springs, MO
NAPPER, .WINIFRED ......................... Holcomb, Mo
NATION, SYBIL .......................... Ft. Gi-blson, Gkla
OMERHOLTZER, GRACE ............................ Leon, Ia
PAINTER, JENNIE V. ........................ Maywood, MO
PAYNE, VIRGINIA ..I............................. Cairo, 111
REDMAN, HAI..LIE ........I..............I...I Kennett, Mo
SAND-ERS, IRENE ............................. Shelfbdna, MO
SANDERS, MARGARET -..................-. Breckenridge, MO
SI-IOPE, AILfEEN ........... ' ................. No-rborne, M0
SIMMONS, QPAL .............................. Atlanta, MO-
STEBBINS, HELEN ...................... Q ...... Albion, M0
STERLING, FLORENCE ........................-. Sedalia, M0
THORNHILLI, EUNICE ....................... Q--HOI1den, MO
TOMLINSON, GRACE ........................ La Grange, M0
A SPONSOR
MISS BTARJORIE CARPENTER
PATRONESSES
MRS, C. M. SNEED MRS. J. D. GILASPY MRS. VV. I. HETZLER
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SIGMA IOTA CI-II
Founded in Alexandria, Louisiana, 1903.
Colors-Purple and Gold. Flowey Vlolet
RTA CHAPTER ROLL
LLXLEXANDER, ELIZABETH ............-...,. ,-,,.---,,-- --u- 1 1 31-is, M0
ALLEN, BESS ................ I .............. ---Mountain G1-Ove, M0
BRADY, LOUISE ..................-.. ,.,,,., 4 ,-------H-- T 111531, Okla.
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BRETCH, EDNA .....
BRUNSOQN, BERNICE-
CARROLL, GER-TIE---
CARROLL, LEILA ....
CHENEY, DOROTHY--
DUNHAM, DIXIE ........-..,.
HIBRS, ESTHER .....
ECKELBERRY, GRACE
Oklahoma. City, Olila.
..----IB1'0CtOI1, N. Y.
--------Vinita, Okla.
--------Vinita, Okla.
- - - - - - -Eureka, Kaus
------EaSt St. Louis, Ill
---------------S1nitl1la11d, Ky
ELSON, LOUISE ..................-...,........
GRAHAM, LILA .....
- - - - - - -Ki11g'StOn, MO
- - - - - -UniOnVille, Mo'
- - - -CoH'eyville, Kans
GRAHAM , LEILA .................................. Frederioktown, Mo
GREMP, DONNA .....
HALL, SYDNEY .....
-------,--DixOn, MO
- - - - - -Lancasterg Mo
HARPER, FRANCES .......... '-L ......... I ......... East St. Louis, Ill
HULL, MARY ...................................... We-St Plains, Mo
JAOOBS, LORENE .................................... Atchison, Klaus
JONES, HELEN ........ Lg ........................ Independence, Kans
IQARTE, EL FREDA--
IQELLY, ELINOR ....
----,----DeSotO, MO
- - - - LAtohiSon, Kaus
KERR, LULU ......................... , ................. Ozark, Mo.
LAWVSON, IVIAYME ..................... 1 ................ Tulsa, Okla.
LINDNER, MARION ........... L ................ Oklahoma Oity, Okla.
LICIWAHON, IXIAXINE .................................... Waukee, Ia.
MILLSPAUGH, fHILDA ................................ Okmulgee, Okla
NIOTLEY, DOROTHY .............................. Bowling Green, MQ
NOEL, OLIVIA ............................................ Paris, Mo.
PARKIN, IQEVA .................................. Fredericktown, Mo.
PHILLIPS, NIILDRED .................................. Okmulgee, Oklu.
PHILLIPS, UDOIIPHA ................................. '---01inzton, MO.
SIEFKIN, XRIACHAEL ................................. -Wichita Kans-
THOMAS, FRIEDA ..............................-. East St. L0uiS, Ill.
SPONSOR
MISS ELIZABETH OAKES
A , PATRONESSES '
MISS PEARL IWIITCHELL - MRS. P. D. PRATHER
MRS. BABB MRS.v BELLE KIRKRRIDE
MRS. JONAS XJILES
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THETA TAU EPSILGN
Founded February 20, 1921.
Colors-Pink, Green, and Yellow. A Flower-Oplielia Rose.
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ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL
AMERY, XVINIFRED ....
--------..-------..---..-----------NOTl701'1l6, MO
BENNETT, lllABEL ...................... 4 -.............. Moberly, Mo
BIGELOXV, MARGARET ................ - - -
BURRIS, RUTH .......
Springfield, MO. K
---------------------------------LinneuS, MO
COLLIER, KATHLEEN ................................ Ash Grove, Mo
FRANKLIN, LETTIE .............................. Appleton City, Mo
GIBSON, BESSIE .................................... king City, Mo
GIESSING, NOIIMA ................................. Farmington, Mo
HOSTETTER, BIARJORIE ......... L ................... Wellsville, Kans
HUNT, MARY CONLEY ................................ Columbia, Mo
IRELAND, ll'IYRTLE ............................ Colorado S rings Colo
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BIUEGGE, lVfARGUERI'Il-I ................................. Lamont, Okla
NIYNATT, MARJORIE .............................. lxansaas City, Mo
OXVNBEY, VIRGINIIX ................................ Springdale, Ark
RAINEY, CHARLOTTE ......................... .- ...... King City, Mo
REAXVIS, MARGARET ..... .- ........................ Jefferson City, Mo
RUTHRAUFF, HAZEI, ................................ Coffeyville, Kaus
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SWITZER, DOROTHY ......... -. ......................... Kingston, Mo.
TANDY, MIIDRIED ....................-...L........... Columbia, Mo.
TOOMAY, HARRIET .................................... Braynier, Mo.
TRIMRLE, CORDELIA ................................. Chillicothe, MO.
TYLER, J EVVELL ...................................... Columbia, Mo.
WESTOOTT, MfARY ALICE .............................. Columbia, Mo.
WHITESIDE., JULIA ............ . ...... 4 .......,... Bowling Green, Mo.,
VVEIGLE, FRANCES ............................ Colorado Springs, Colo.
WILLIAMS, AILENE .................................. Dlearborn, Mo.
PLEDGES:
STEPHENS, N'ILA-, ................... Elgin, Okla.
VAN NOY, IQATHRYN
HENDRIX, CLEOTA ............
BICCLANAI-IAN LOIS- .............
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Fort Morgan, Colo.
Cowgill, MO.
Spiokard, MO.
SPONSORS:
MISS GLADYS PENNINGTON MISS GRACE JOHNSON
PATRONESSES:
MRS. ROY IVAN JOHNSON MRS. F. A. TANDY
MRS. A. L. WESTCOTT MRS. L. L. HUNT
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ZETA MU EPSILON
Founded at Stephens College, 1921.
Colors-Violet aud Silver Flower l-ulac
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ALPHA CHAPTER ROLL
ALLEN, ETHEL .....
BARTER, DOROTHY ....
BAU M, CJILADYS .........
BROWN, REBA LEE .....
BUNDY, N-IARY RUTH-- -
CANDLE, MARY FRANCES ....
CANOLIE, SUE M. ....... -
DILLENBECK, HELEN---
DUSTON,, HELEN-U ---
EASTES, TIIELMA---
GUM, JESSIE V.---
HANSON, LULU ------
HEMMINGS, MARION---
KIL.LION, AZALIA -------
MITCHELI-, -ELIZABETH- -
MCCOME, NINA VESTA ------------
MCCOMBS, HAZEL -----
NISBETH, NIERWYN -----
PULLINS, LUCILLE --------
RAWLINS, MARY ADAMS
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REIST, NADI NE ----------
ROWLAND, PRICE ------
SALTSMAN, GRACE L.---
SIDWELL, MARY ----- --
STAYTON, GOLDIE- - -'
-----------Adrian,
.- ...---- Qdlessra, MO
-----El Dorado, Kaus
l-,168.VC11WOI'tl'1, Kaus
---Clifton, Hsill, MO
--------Drexel, MO
-------Fayette, MO-
--------Fayeftte, MO
- - - - El Dorado, Kaus
- - - Kiugstou, MO
- .----- Arehi-e, MO
----West Plains, MO
----------Laclede, MO
--------Hillsboro, Ia
----Ma1'shf1eld,. MO
-------Rolcheport, MO
--- ------ Butler, MO
----Adriau, MO
----Bevier, MO
-----Nevada, MO
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-----Beviler, MO
-----Steelville, MO
-- ---- Charlezstou, MO
----------A1'chie, MO
TOOLE, lWILDRED ---------------- ---- B loomfleld, MO
VVALTERS, MARY MARGARETQ ------ ---Columlbiaz, MO
SPONSOR
MISS JEANETTE G'ARRETT
A PATRONESSES
MRS. MARY VV. TNUCKER MRS. H. S. VVALTERS
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For the benefit of all future joke editors we, the joke editors of 9? reouect
that all jokes be lzauded lu our tissue paper so every one can see through them
Better
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T ODE TO TEACHERS
Here's to :the teacher who grades with an "E",
That is the one we seldom see.
Here's to -the teacher who grades with an "S",
But they are few, we must confess.
Then herels to the teacher who grades with an "M
There seems to be quite a few of them,
And here's to the teacher who grades with an "I",
We often' get that grade and canlt see why.
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Vllhen werget that grade, say, donlt we feel Hleftn?
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late than never-unless you're lgoing to vespers.
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When you re-ceiveia -call-down for something youlve
And you're called to the office about it,
Do you walk bravely in, with a smile on your face?
VV' ell, maybe you do, but I doubt it.
When yQu're walking -down Broadway, eating some
W'ith a wonderful sweetness about it,
Do you keep right on eating if the Dean passes by?
VV'ell, maybe you do, but I doubt it.
When the teacher gives a test and you fail,
And Lou can do nothinlg about it,
Can you truthfully say that you've studied hard?
Well, maybe so-, but I doubt it.
Oh give a thought to the editors,
VV ho have burned the midnight oil,
To please you all, before you start
To criticize their toil.
done
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ODE TO1 A MATH EXAM
QNOTE: The author had the grippe at the time.j V
Cosine and tangent, cotanlgent, abiscissa,
Dance like leaves through my sneeze shattered head.
Square root of a2 plus b2 plufs c2,
Gibber and .grin in the questions Iive read.
Self centered circles and polar coordinates,
Triangles twisted and o'ctag'on's' wild, I
Loci whoserweirdness defies all description,
Mountains of zeros all carefully piled.
T
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a girl
Wlio- Waals so modest
That she wouldn't
Even do A
Improper fractions.
An Ideal Teacher Wotild Have:
Dr. Dudleyis brain
Miss Burra1l's enthusiasm
Miss Penninigtonf s personality
Miss johnson's pep
Miss Kingsted's oratorical powers
D'ean Qppenhleimefs laugh
Prof. Gaun-tlettis niusli-cal ability.
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Can you imagine:
Stephens without P'1WGSl'd1C11T Wood
Deanery without Miss Dudley
Sunday Schoo-l without Miss Burrall
Post Oflilce without Miss Kyd
Inhrmary without Miss Douglass
Library witihout Mrs. Beauchamp
Miss Pennington without a date
Frances and Kelly without each other
Grace Eckelberry without a pile of books
La Vera Perkins without her violin
Ai Hottentot with four legs
Stephens without the 'KStephensophi-a."
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Once I had a little bird,
His song the sweetest ever heard.
He is gone.
Some eat got him.
Once I had a pet White mouse,
He was great, wxiggling, seampering little mouse.
.He is ate.
Some cat got him.
Once I had a lovely beau,
Had a bus, lots of cash to spend you know.
I could cuss.
Some cat got him. U
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THE FIRE ALARM '
A bell rang. There was a hurried patter of feet, a few whispered words and
all was quiet. i if A '
A b-eautgiful girl, lyin.g in peaceful slumber, awoke with a start.
"Goodness," she exclaimed between yawns, "can that be the seven o'clock
bell PU She got up and walked over to the -window. She looked out into utter
darkness. She stood there a moment, a perplexed frown wrinkling her bro-w.
'fQh! I'Ve got it!" she cried, "it's the fir-e alarm l"
i Hurriedly she snapped on the electric light, and snatched a towel from the
rack. Then she ran out in the hall slamming the door behind her. Pressiing the
towel against, her forehead with one hand, and clutichingthe folds of her bathrobe
with the other, she ran swiftly through the corridor and down the steps to the
hrst floor.
Everything was still and calm. She heard nothing but the tickin'g of the clock.
Ch! where could everyone be? She glanced at the clock. It was five minutes
aften ten! I A , E
Then sfudd-enly she realized that the bell she had heard was the "lights out"
bell. She remembered that aft nine olclock she had been sleepy, so she had turned
out her light and gone to bed.
NOTE: Th-e above actually happened, but for various reasons the name of the
heroin-e is withheld,
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Serif, rf xundw Send ll' xwnclntn 2
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Doingf Dry Cleaning that is the best
Of the k:ind to stand the test..
Really old clothes brought in here,
Ne-wi we make them just appear.
Cleaning to chase dirt away,
Let us prov-e this fact to-day.
Qld clothes always are made new,
Now in a way j uist to pleause- you.
Expert service done on time,
Your cloth-es are cleaned sublime.
Lfadies', gents, we re-new your clothes,
Auld in the way experts knows.
Up-to-date facilities, too,
Nowl to make your old clothes new.
Da.inty work is done the best,
Really right your clothes. are pressed.
Yes, we help to do your bit.
Clothes we clean makes you feel fit.
Qur pho-ne is one, one, six.
We please best of all.
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SBDC, If' I ' fy'-isdn! Send lf' I xmsdnr 0 2
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FROM DAY TO DAY
SEPTEMBER 12th.
At last! Here I am in College. Ast Shakespeare or some other modern au-
thor says, "The day has come :and vvventf' To my list of UVV hat I have to be
thankful for" I am going to add that I am thankful I had a Big Sister to meet
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SEPTEMBER 13th.
Something tells me that my feet got the vvorst of it to-day. The only explana-
tion necessary is that today was Registration Day.
SEPTEMBER 15th.
It's a great life-if you donit forget to check off. If you do fonget to, it's a
call-down. Classes bergan today. I haven't received any cuts y:et. V
SEPTEMBER 18th. I
I didn't kno-vv' I co-uld enjoy a Sunday School class as mu'ch as I enjoyed the
Burrall Class. MHTSS Burrall certainly is a live Wire.
SEPTEMBER 26th.
Did We eat W-ith knivres? And did W-e look pretty with our twenty-six pig-
tails? Well, just ask any of the old pills, who enjolyablly spent their time paddling
us. Yes, you guessed rilght. It was Hi Beta Steppo night. y
SEPTEMBER 27th.
We were all invited out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephens in honor of
their golden anniversary. All the girls who had not met Mr. and Mrs. Stephens
before immediately fell in love with them. Everything vvas beautiful. Each
girl carried away a piece of the Wedding Cake.
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F ROM DAY TO DAY QContinuedj
OCTOBER Oth.
Speakin'g of barbecues! For Once in my life, I had.all I could possibly eat.
Wfas the barbecue a big success? just ask any of the girls who had their plates
reinrforced three Or four times. CThey Wont be hard to finclj All the dormi-
tories and sororitiefs had an opportunity to' dislplay their dramatical abilities. In
other words, they perform-ed stunts.
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OCTOBER 13th. - '
The Y. VV. C. R.ecOg'nitiOn Se-rvicei was beautiful. The O-ld girls stood
around the auditorium holding lighted candles While the new girls went urp on the
stagie, lit their small Candles at the larger O-ne and thenisigned the pledge. I think
I have never seen a more impressive YT. VV. C. A. service. A .
OCTOBER 20th.
Hello Day! Everyone Wore a happy smile and the niost popular word was
"Hello"
NOVEMBER 3rd,
The play about the victrola and the French maid. DO you remember, 4'Tres
beausw and 'KBOn jour PM
NOVEMBER Oth to 9th.
November Oth will be a lonlg re-meimtbered day, for Mfrs. Montgomery and
D-r. Mullins came to Stephens. They Were' only with us? three days, but they won
the love and respect of every Stephens girl.
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MOTHERS, BE FAIR!
In your love for your daulghter you send
her apparel from home. It is a bit out
of step with the ultra fads the College
Girl heart moist loves. Let her keep in
sftep with the other girls by buying her
suzit and other apparel in Columbia where
the stores provide just the thingsthe
girls most Want. I
You will also save money by so doinlg,
for the coist of doing rbuisines-se is much
lower here.
W'on't you trust your diaughter's apparel
Wants to us this Fall?
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SHOES
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THE COLLEGE TYPE
SSIPWBR .i
Semi us your mail orders.
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FRQM DAY TG DAY CContinuedj
NOVEMBER 12th.
Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Qklahonia! The yelling comes from the red
and white float, which belongs to the Oklahoma Club of Stephenzs. The parade-
Was on Home-Cofining Day, just before the O. U.-M. U. football game.
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The night of the barniyard party. The Kappas igave it and the "Quad" or-
chestra played. 'Nuff said. '
NOVEMBER 19th.
Another iinpfortant date. H. Augustine Smith clame to Stephens. We learned
that pieces like "My Man" andi "I Aint Nobody's Darlin' i' W'eren't the only so-ngs
that should :ble sung with pep and Nspfitze-rinkt1u'm."
NOVEMBER 25th.
Turkey, crafnberryesauce, ice cream, 'nieverything good. Fifteen for the
Newtons!
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Junior jollie:s:! They beat the Ziegfield Follies by a nmile or two.
DECEMBER 16th.
All aboard! For points North, East, Sou-th, and West of Columbia, Mo.
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Fine Home Made Candies, Fancy Dishes and Lunches
916 Broadway Seyfyjgg 699 Qualify College Inn
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C F RCM DAY T0 DAY QContinuedj
JANUARY 3rd.'
Wfeyve had three weeks o-f vacation. YVe've come back to rules and refgulations.
JANUARY Zlst. A A
This was the night of the A. A. Carnival. Fortune teller, a slide, red lemon-
ade, 'n,everything, even a carnival Queen.
JANUARY Zflthto 26th. C
The Baptist Conference was held here from th-ei 24th to the 26th. It was a
wonderful opportunlity for us to hear some of our great religious leaders speak.
JANUARY 30th.
Lila Graham. made a big hit, at the Stephens Girls' party for University girls
of the Burrall class, by iimpersonating Miss Burrall.
FEBRUARY 6th. . A A
Sipringis come! How- can We tell Ph Why all the girls dolled up in their
organdies an-d Went to the Sigma dance. Everyone had a perfectly supergonflip-
eroptious time. A - A A
FEBRUARY llth. . , I
The Gypsy Rover was the HI-lit of the Seaisionf,
FEBRUARY 13th. I
We believe in flowers to the living, so Gammafs, here's yours! You're right
there on giving dances. .
FEBRUARY 22nd.
Thrills and ,heart throlbs! A vacation all day lonlg to- celesb-raite George VV ash-
ington's birthday. ,
MARCIT 17th.
St. Patls Day. Everyone tried to look green., but it Wasn't much trouble.
Y. VV. C. A. gave a birthday dinner. Sham-rocks and everything.
MARCH 18th. .
"Flu" epidemic and quarantine. All dates were entertained in the auditorium
and gymnasium. . A
MARCH 23rd.
"Rotary Club" entertained by Mr. VVood. Stephens girls enjoyed a treat Qin
both -senses of the Wordj
TXTARCH 27th.
Pep l! Yes everybody. Basket-ball game, Kappals and Thetals. Score 10-8,
in favor of Kappays, w'h-o claim championship and loving cup.
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A. BUCHROEDER
Jeweler
Stephens College Jewelry a Specialty
Cordova Leather-Novelties-Jewelry
and Diamonds
1015 Broadway - - Phone. 704 Green
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FRQM DAY TO DAY QContinuedj
APRIL lst.
April Fool! All of Mr. Oppvenheiinens classes fooled us and Went to Jeffer-
son City. But, oh, how that fountain fool-ed "OppieH when it sent its sprav down
his clean white collar 1 '
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APRIL 3rd.
Hi Beta Steppo initiation. We are all old pills now.
APRIL 12th.
It's election day. We might know' it would ra-in.
APRILZISY.
University closes. Boo-hoo!
APRIL 22nd. 1' at
Dates are scare at Stephens. I Wonder if we can find three girls to go to
the show P b '
APRIL 24th.
Faculty Take-Off. The faculty see themselves as others see th-eni.
MAY Znd.
Our last month. Biringion thle diplomas.
CQNTINUED IN l923 STEPHENSOPHIA.
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v1v1D MEMORIES Tj
or YOUR GOL. f 'ff r -K
LEGE DAYS. y X
A handsome big I Q i -
Stephens O 0 l l e g e tl X .. ,
Memory B 0 ok de f -J " A g
luxe has just been X '
produced at the Hugh X ' xx! '
Stephens plant, Where , I '
college printing is an r - A
art. I W R- I
It 's easy to save X --'-M-' - ' 'A
mementos in this con- W
veniently arranged ' J
Memory Book-and how you will enjoy
them in the years to come! College days
are golden days-days of joyous youth.
Preserve their memory!
The Kraft Built embossed and illum-
inated cover Will catch your fancy. And
it 's built for endurance, too.
You'll like the big pages for auto-
graphs, snapshots, dance programs, clip-
pings, posters and mementos of all col-
lege affairs-all in loose leaf form, easy
to remove or add ipages.
The roomy Put-It-Here ,Envelope is
handy for keeping material until you're
ready to paste it in the book.
See the sample copy of this book in
Columbia Hall. Place your order today.
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Presenting the Best in Motion
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MR. JOHNSON : "Girls, I am dismissing you ten minutes ear ly Please go out
quietly so as not to wake the other classes."
Duty--- ,-,-
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Drinking Fountains
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DE.F1N1T1o-Ns
That which we expect from others
--Obsolete
The inevitable excuse.
A full lipped individual who has nothing to sax l ut says it
so well that he gains vociferous applause
An arrangement at a meeting betnecn two people having
nothing to do and vvishi'ng to do it together
Ornaments in the hall, used for drinking purposes not for
,shower baths. W
Slave driver and advocate, of perusal of books
A class or club treasurer.
VERNIE GOUDELOCK: 'fDid you hear Mr. Wvoiod read mv name on the Phi
Theta Kappa list PM
ESTHER HIBBS Qexcitedlyj : "VVhy, no!"
VERN115: "Neither did If'
D-onlt study when you're tired
Or have s-ornething else to dog
Dont study wheniyoulre happy,
For that vvould make you blue.
Don't study in the day time
And donft study in the night,
But study at all other times
VV ith all your main and might.
STEP: I've learned lots of thinlgs from these m.ental tests Une thinff Ive
learned is that a Hottento-t has four legs.
HEN: I've learned that a Ford has an air-cooled 61101116 that the pluial of
solo is duet, and that there is such a thing as a Pongee Dance
HELENE: VV e sold some more full-page ads today.
Mlss DRINKVVATER: Hot Dog!
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BOONE COUNTY COAL CO.
Dealers in
BEST BOONE 'COUNTY COAL
Promjait Service
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for your Prescriptions, Toilet Ar-
ticles and Kodak Supplies and
Kodak Finishing.
Rapid Service
W. C. KNIGHT, Prop.
Phone 302
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' LOOKING EOR A HOMIE IN
COLUMBIA?
' See
SMITH AND CATRON
REALTY CO.
200 Exvchanlge National
Bank Building
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ROSS-KINLOCK HAT SHOP
Dear Girls :-
We extend to you
an invitation to visit us and select
that summer time hat that will
be ideal for sport, dress, motor-
ing and 'college Wear.
Lovingly
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SHOES
and
'HOSIERY
CURLING IRONS ,SMOOTHING IRONS
JOHN L. PLATT
Electric Shop
17 S. 9th St. Phone 829
BOUDQIR LAMPS ELECTRIC GRILLS
Page 161
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Phones "Two Seven Oh"
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Broadway Between Ninth and Tenth
WHEN WE GET IT-WE GET IT OUT
speed.
A Considering the peed on this l ind
of jobs fwe have clone the quality of
the work is invariably surpiising to
our patrons.
J. GUY MCQUTTTY
"Quick Printer"
QUALITY SERVICE Cop RTESY
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Wie realize that it is often neees
sary for a Hirm to get printinlcr done
quickly. NV e do not believe that in
the ease of the rush orclei it is neees
sary to sacrifice GOOD printing for
MERMOD, JACCARD AND KING
Exclusive Jewelers
SAINT LOUIs, MO.
Manufacturers of Eunlbllems, Class Pins and Rings,
lnvitatiolnzs, Diplomas, PrO'grams and Stationery.
Official jewelers and Manufacturers for the followng fraternities and
sororities :
Alpha Sigma Pi Theta Aslpha Chi Hi Gamma Delta
Theta Sigma Phi Sigma Thetla Sigma Phi
lRhO Omega Kappa Phi Theta Kappa Pi Lambda Sigma
Phi Kappa Mu Epsilon Kappa Phi Nu
Mu Sigma Rho Kappa Delta Phi Kappa Cl1i Sigma
Kappa Gamma Gamma Delta Lambda Alpha Mu
Kappa Tau Alpha Delta Chapter Gamma Tau
Gamma Chi Chi Omega Pi Delta Tau Gamma
Chi Lambda Sigma Sigma Tau Gamma Alpha Mu Mu
Phi Lambda Epsilon
IfV1fite for informaition and samjiles.
QINCORPORATEDQ.
CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS
PURE FRUIT COFFEES TEAS PURE FRUIT
JAMS GROCERS SPECIALTIES IELLIES
229 lXTORTH STATE STREET CHICAGO
Catering' to Colleges, F'raternitiefs, Sororities, Clubs -and Cafeterias.
Represented by C. W. GILBERG
Page 164
A TRAGEDY IN THREE ACT S.
ACT I
A gate, two lovers, a father mad,
The hour is late, two hearts are glad
ACT H
A dog, a growl, a rip, a tear, a Cry,
A sigh and then a swear.
ACT III
A gate, no lovers, a father glad,
The hour is late, two hearts are sad.
BIORALZ If it took two hours to- say good-night,
It served him right if the dog did biiteg
What would happen if :
Proetors forgot to give Call-downs,
Dates all lgot in on time,
Vernie Goudeloek' forgot how to be Clever,
Everyone should he Campuised the same week-end,
Lila Graham lost her pep, '
Qlivia Noel Couldn't play the piano,
Iewtel Stumpf didn't have a date,
M. U. wasn't in.Columbia??
Some of the above mentioned should find out the
author of this?
MR. JOHNSON! There are twfo natural magnets.
MR. OPPTENHEIMER: What are they?
MR. j'oHNsoN: Blondes and Brunettes.
If an education refine-s people, why is a College Course?
TMTARY RUTH SMITH Ctryingl to eut some Hshj: Girls. I C3111 SCCH1 to
manipulate this lelg.
HALLIE REDBTAN Cafter a biasfket ball gamej : The hardest thing about that
game was the floor.
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Makers of Old Log Cabin Hams, Old Boone County Farm Sau-
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PAR ONS SISTERS
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FRED ENDA LL'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
716 BRoADWAY 718
I When replenishingyour Wardrobe you will Want to
know Where to find' the best.
I Your favorite make of garment and accessories can
be found here in our spacious Department Store, the
home of nationally advertised .goods-. -of the highest
grades. R A
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E Treo Elastic Girdles'
2 De Bevoise Brassiers
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Peggy Pailge Dfresrses
2 Colleigie Princes Dresses
5 Mitchell Silk, Costumes
s Eine Tailored Suits
Centemeri Kid Gloves
Q Jack Tar Togs
S Minerva Yarns
Q Sunfasit Draperies
'Philippine Underwear ,
VVayne Silk Hosiieryl
Van Raalte Hosiery
Carters Underwear
Vanity Fair Silk Underwear
Follfmer Cloglg Umbrellas
Q Van Raalte Veils
Maderia Linens
VVhit-e-Wvykoff Stationery
japanese Rag Rugs
Pyralin lvoiry Articles'
Balheris Trunks Sz Bags
Mariniello Toilet Articles V
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In sandwiches, salads and other Hxinis
for spreads, in Dinners in comfortable
Booths, in delicious fountain confections
after the matinee, and in Harris Made
candies has helped each of you enjoy the
year at Stephens.
HARRIS'
Perfection in Coufeczfion.
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!!!W'ATCH YOUR STEP!!!
We saw a very pathetic sight the other day, it happened in the hall of the
third fioor of the Conservatory.
A very studious young girl was goinlg hurriedly through the crowd, with both
arms loaded with brooks and a rwlorried expression on her face. It was nearing
time for class and her destination was. two floors below. Suddenly she stopped so
abruptly that we did not think that she had time to halt. Her Worried expression
changed to one of blankness. Moving one foot forward, she made an effort to
go on, but it iwas useless. Finally, summoninig all her strength, she made a Vito--
lent effort and dislodged herself from the position in whrichishe had been secured.
She had been glued fast to the floor by a large wad of discarded 'gum.
NOTE: Rewlard offered by Virginia Shinn for any knowledge of who lost
her gum. I
V Jokeusf of teachers oft remind us
We can mak-e our grades fsublime,
If we will only burst with laughter,
At the designated time.
Miss JOHNSON! "Gladys, are you ready fo-r your next period ?" r
Mrss PENNINGTON: "VVell, I certainly am?
Mrss JOHNSON : "What is your next period ?"
Miss PENNINGTON: HLUNCHY'
O'ily to bed,
Oily to rise,
I-s, the fate Of a man
When an auto he buys.
As cold as the heart of a jilting maid,
Or a flurry of drifting snow,
Or the arctic lair of the po-lar bear,
Or the tailor you chance to owe,
Or the friend who borrowed a ten last week,
Or the gleam of a priceless gem!
Oh! colder than these, by forty degrees,
ls the floor at six A. M.
Here's to the dining room, when you're hungry,
Your own room when youire mad,
A check from home when you're busted,
And the Office when you're brad.
Page 171
A e extend to the students and faculty of
Stephens College the courtesies of this
r 'store devoted to supplying the needs of
students and everything needed in a College
Education, in every purchase presenting mer-
chandise of the highest order of merit charac-
teristic of the store.
Especial attention is directed to store accom-
modations, free Writing desks, parcel post sta-
tion, mail service, free student directories and
many other conveniences Which make shop-
ping here pleasant as Well as prohtable.
We have a complete line of Stephens College
Jewelry. This is
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UALITY in all our printing
is a hobby with us. We
specialize in fraternity letter-
heads, crests, dance pro-
grams, engraved cards, in-
vitations, and news letters.
Pamphlets and programs are
carefully printed and designed in
keeping With the subject with
which they deal.
No matter What your printing
needs are We are always glad to
confer With you and to give you
the best in service and Workman-
ship. g
Herald--Statesman
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FOODS
Are Packed in Containers for the
Home as Well as Schools and Colleges
Ask Your Grocer 1
FRUITS PRESERVES
VEGETABLES JELLY
ASPARAGUS. PICKLES
A DRIELD FRUIT OLIVES
THE COAST PRODUCTS .COMPANY
ST. LoU1s, Mo.
Established 1902
SID CONDICT
SEDALIA, Mo.
Wliolesaleri and Inilporter of China, Glass and
Dinnerware. Factory Distributor of
Co+ll1elge, Institution, Hotel
and Restaurant
Supplies.
Wlien interested
in supplies, write, telephone
or telegraph at my expense to arrange
a date with my special representative who will
call on you and quote our lowest prices, terms, etc.
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He led her to the altar, she led him after that.
FRANCES EIALIEZ "Wl1y do they have knots in the ocean instead of miles ?"
ALIELIA FOSTER: "Well, they couldn't have the ocean tide without any knots'
JUNIOR: "Seniors are not what they used to be."
SENIOR : "What did they used to be P"
JUNIOR: "Juniors, of course."
GRACE ECKELBERRY: HA,ren,t you going to study for that exam tomorrow?
You know genius SlO'1'I1C'lLl'1'1'1rClS' wins, but hard work always does." '
LORENE JACOBS: "That's all right, Illl take a chance on genius, she sits next
to me." ---j-
iMiAXINE NEAL: "You eat well."
EILEEN TRYER: "Yes, I've practised all my lifef'
MARGARET CRAIG Cto the jew-eller who had just fixed her watchj : "Thank
you."
QI-Ialf way out of the storej
"Oh, how much was it ?,'
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I heard her' softly hiss,
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'Ignorance is hllisslf'
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OUR STORE affords all the
opportunity of the cityfwith a
large selection of pretty nifty
Ready to Wear and Millinery.
Your favorite Hosiery, Corsets
and Undergarments are also
here.
We specialize in Bischop and
Printzess Suits and Coats, Gold
Stripe and Onyx Hosiery, La
Camille Corsets, Dove Under-
muslins, Kaysar Silk Undergar-
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If you are particular and prefer the bent
CALL
STRENG'S
DISTINCTIVE PASTRIES
1010 BROADVVAY
You will jimi the best
GROCERIES
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W HoLEsoME BRAND
COLUMBIA, Mo.
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IZVERY GIRL that comes to
Stephens College will be de-
lighted with the work We clo.
Ladies Tailoring an-cl Dressinaking.
Ylour. Absolute Satisfaction is Our
Guarantee.
VV e take pleasure in doing all work
for Stephens College Girls.
Olnly Ladies' Tailor between St.
Louis and Kansas City.
I. WOLFSON
PIIoNE 834 h'lILLER BLDG.
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Gifts That Last
R. D. WORRELL JEWELRY CO.
119-121 S. JEFFERSON ST.
lX4EXICO, MO.
The Fraternity Jewelers Of
the Central West.
Class, Club and Fraternity
Pins, Skins, Banners, Sta-
tionery and Novelties.
Special designs created and
made' to Ordver.
WRITE FOR CATALOG
COLLEGE NEWS
Compliments Is pnolisfzeaf ytrst in the
Of COLUMBIA
JOHN SEXTON E99 CO. EVENING
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
Chicagb The big daily of Boone
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Connty.
FURNITURE RUSS
PARKER'S
16.NO'RTIi IOTH ST. PHONE 53
The Home of Quality
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GRADUATION GIFTS
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COLLEGE JEWELRY
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813 BROADWAY
Berry Wholesale
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COlumbia'S Leading
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Poultry Company
TAYLOR MUSIC CO.
COLUMBIA-MOBERLY-MEXICO
Home Of the Chielzering
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Wfhere you get your newspaper
DRUGS NEWS JEWELRY
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QUALITY THE BEST PRICES TO SUIT ALL
EXCHANGE GILMAN Sc DORSEY
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Mary had, a little pup.
He stood upon his front legs,
VVhen she held his hind ones up.
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920 Broadway b
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Broa.dway and Tenth
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15 N. STH ST. I PHONE 906
Why are,Step-hens College Girls
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St. Louis, Mo.
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COLUMBIA, MO.
VANITY FAIR
Shoes Sh,ined, Hats Cleaned
and Blocked, Hats and Shoes
Dyed, Gloves Cleaned.
PHONE 356-RED NINTH ST.
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THE CENTRAL DAIRY
YV ho H115 your orders day or nigh
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S. C. HUNT, Vice-Pres. S. F. CONLEY, SeC'y
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TAVERN DRUG-SHOP
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1011 Broadway
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Columbia, Mo.
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819 Walnut
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EVERY YEAR SEES GROWTH
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The New Science Hall and the New
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Stephens this summer at a cost of over
SZ00,000 are new evidences of growth.
A thousand per cent increase- in en-
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