Chillicothe Business College - Dux Yearbook (Chillicothe, MO)
- Class of 1916
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JCI-INSON Banking and Auditing a free, open nature, Qmce Practice Happiest of all is her genlle .Spirll f---j-,-:- ' V-1' -H . f X l - .- r -, ,, .mow uw 1 1 x H12 5 'J f. Y Nu N 'f -. , f.Qt51mEf12t AQ V' M . if!-it . .l 7 H Q X- I .gger . 1 Y ,..ff:.,,..,,N,,f-'wg-wg-1 W-MW?..,,..r..,,g.cx. ' i- N r ,i 5 A 4. gf, if ' L-' 1 '4 X X 3 1 UM . fx fi-sg: N 1 A. ' -ii.. Vast, . ,.. ..,. ,MQ ..,. , -21- s-nwvy-:1txJgwAgy?35sg f9Wiv, mzeevyr:,.,1wQsvrw,.,, 5 ,I RX 5 . , .f . Q .W . .fsgffffegggwfgf seem ,, - .A ' 'gifzfifz-'ifil-Y+f?f,5F -:Ri -if Q1 1:92453 'xwwfi i. Wm was 'wifi' 999 .1i2'l2'fafw 5 geg'vge.,Q-1 wg,-4 N: -- Q EV, .gs ws.,-f A Mm- ,sf gp wig -zfmg. NM M, ,: ,5 ,,g..4, 'gq .5111- wf ff 'Wwe' . . .gg M255 ,. sw ,, .M . A, ,, 9 M eg 52, my We ,ess 1 ,,se,,,i ., .,,. 'A V Q1 , 1. f 4. 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IVICCARTY Tclcgraphy company and you will be one them. IVAN BRAY Commercial XVorlh makes the rnanf of IVAN LAWRENCE Commercial V Trulhfulness is his watchwordf' MV books and instruments shall be my JAMES I-IARDGRAVE Commission Department' com pahy: on them lo look and practice by my- self. 1 ,i.x.:.,A. ....A J V X 1 .... E A b N... .. M: : - f . X X. 1 x - QT , -...QQ V, . - ' -- f . 3 bv . 1 .' ' ' 3 '5. af: W ,ff -' .. 'sa x 'J J' .1 3' Vg., 92? M ' u MIX- 'fu: 72fvafw ' eww :f1:gg,f3i,,Q h' 4 , r . A :ANI ' '.- 't, 5' , gp-. . f-fa: 55.2. H riff!-f for Q -' . .vf z 1' - K Ji,-tifwym-1Q,, f::g..e-, Q i,-we A5 'sniff-if-g...M '--' ' me w,1:,2. if :ag wb gf Qi' 5, ,W-..-1,5-. X - ' 'Hoff ' ' mmm., .11 if-.WWMQVG, '-was? -Q 1:1 1 V ,-W-Q5 ,Lg,,g ,. '--.f.fsw:w5- Q .342-311,5--Ai-w.:1.5.1xg vfffaffgtw Emi,-V 3 'f 12.3 N: .'.eq.-e,,:mqf1,f. 1?,1',--g:',- .nz 4. .,.. - :X -95- .L ..79T'2WY3W?Xifx'xz'f,j'f:f QC'St'mS2-'f 'NfHt fr222 . 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BRUCE Commercial ' 'Honesly is the best policy. C. U. LIONBERCER Telegraphv Great hopes make gffeal men. HARVEY HILL Commercial He is the milclest-mannered man. Y I , .W b , ,Km-Av Km, .V-,::.E.:.5,..::A,....,C:I-.. -L-.G-12. :T::.:::--....w-l.:. 1 . .-, Ly ,mf 7' 1- -, mf, V :.f. Y wz:Z 25'2- ' 2 Wu..'-':.':.'.5' ., X...-V - , , . '1s :5z:z2 ,kg '. xiif' If X , , . Q C Xfi7f3..2'-f..' -QMS QE' 5?' ., 4-f .- s- .X . . f ,ff .vp jx f Jw.. 9. WN' if-v ' 'i we xg.. , 2 .ffietli 'W-gi. 35 ', .2 4 ,i-fx. ' S , iff? .1 If 2 .f wg : vf ?:fN '2,O z SE if M 'HN Y 'xff . ., 1.3, 'ECT QP? 1: i25SyFfWM,v',A- 3 PQ...-2? A M3135 ' J 191 ,- 4' 4- JW-1' . 1 w,3..,...-iw . V -Q.. mf.. fbwmeaiw M, w.,,sm 2 1' w-.:.n..g,M .J-N51 f 4--,1-.X - mf ...wi-is ,Z .. , -Ax... 1. . W.-. .W -.vw wah-:w,.e'f , X, -, mf. . - .Msuwxa :V . X:-1. 41. .4 if -i Sw 'M vw R. -f 'm.www,Qg5-,Q W Wmfewgfgg. ,.,Kgcf'fw.-M.WQ4Q2NKf Y Qy26f,:mgp.,, f nm. -:uf . bag V- ,, . 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With a pang of remorse and regret we shall recall the daily routine of school life that began in the sombre gray morn as the inviting and joyful peal of the uBeanery bell was wafted 'cross the campus. bringing us hurrying from our beds of peaceful slumber and also the realization to us that a new day was born, the best that the world has ever known, bringing with it greater opportunities than have ever been offered since the creation. But l am wondering just how many of us improved each of these milestones of opportunity and whether we did ourselves and our associates justice in the fullest sense of the word. We shall recall the eagerness and enthusiasm with which we awaited the peal of the bell that told us we might once more search among the throng of faces and see the one that had smiled so sweetly and had spoken so kindly, telling us that she would be pleased to spend the evening in our company. V Oh! for those days of youthful bliss and happiness when the future seems as a palace of the kings that required but a small amount of ehfort on our part to take us to the pinnacle of its dazzling beauty and grandeur and it seemed but a step from the days of study to the Won- derful and fascinating future that we were .sure held for us a goodly store, of riches and to positions of respect and admiration of all the world. Air-castles are as necessary to the construction and completion of the structure that we call life as is the picture of the gigantic structure that exists in the mind of the architect long before the first stone in the foundation has been laid. Memories. like the bleak and icy winds from the far North. bring to us the stern realiza- tion of the Hight of time and the sad fact that we are daily leaving behind us the hours that are ours to use or waste as we choose. They also bring to us the recollections of the past that can never be duplicated in the present or future. Life is like the foundation of a building. the success of which depends upon the material that enters into its construction. It behooves each and every one to stand close by and exercise most careful deliberation and the utmost care in knowing that the material that enters into the construction of his life that is being builded while in school represents the heights of his ideals. -Ray 0. Wqfle. , w z.,,i'1i:-,f':g y sm-i ,img 'E 1.x-fggNi,:QQ,y,X,.1Q 4, ff' s .F . N 129- - - 1 A ''- ?'F'i-?2521ff2f lgz2'2:2?'Z, ,pz,w,gegQ-fu N- if-BM-X-gm-W 0-,wx ,W .V ,, WW... . ,, . - ig, gg E ,Q L My ,, .9,Q.:,fwwmmQg:A wfxwzk ,gif X , E 5555.2 1125321 img , 54:17 sag - :Qi , nw, iff A322 Yhqgx 51.1 wwbz. ww-.ff x V' fwfv ,ww-'V ww- - wrfaf if., ff.-,f:'2-fi ,f ff- . 2. 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WRIGHT Manners make the man. Bcarclen, Okla EARL BANNING The better part of valor is discretion. Fortcscue, Mo. ' - J. G. HAMPTON A1bany,Ok1a. He is well paid that is well satishedf' W W MARIE SMITH Eldorado Springs. Mo. A quiet, unassuming girl of sterling wor h. I RUFFNER MCBURNEY Cole Camp, Mo. And never knew defeat when once he made up his mind. IVIOLINE -JOHNSON Turtle Lake. N. D. Here studious let me sit. Y MARVIN WRIGHT Fulton. Mo. A purpose firm is equal to the deed. N I J. T. Hoco Isom, Ky. 3 We love our soldier boys. T JOHN RICHMOND Cora. Mo. 1 An intense hour will do more than a , dreamy year. i FRANK M. GREEN Oregon. Mo. XWith a voice like this. why take up Com- mercialf' -32- HAZEL PARKER Hale. Mo. Nothing ill could dwell in this temple. EDD RElCFiERT Harrisonvillc. Mo. 'AAs for me, let me keep to myself. WM. T. IVICIVIAHILL Osborn. Mo. Care is an enemy of life. -DEWEY TEVERBAUGH Gamalicl, Ark. uohl a most dainty. dandy man! CARMAN W. OXFORD Manitou, Okla. A plain. blunt manf R. C. TREXVPIITT Clyde, Ark. Willing to fuss. but baslifulf' FRED RICKPIOFF New Florence, Mo. Gee. fellows, l'm busy-lots of irons in the fire. I-IENRY D. MAIISHALL King City, Mo. 1 - ': P ew. -X 1 ' M, A ' 1' ,.,. , Q-'i 1 sites i gawk? 55352 WQQMWWWW ww Wives 2 5?f'WfN ' - ,www aww ,f .gggjg 9 WW. Wkww 'Hvmi ffm Mm :egg 35,3 XM APE E -. Eifiw Qs? H SX sf f-Mwst gf N 41 ,w - -- .,.' 2 ,2 . is e.-fYf..,:'fi ' ., X M.. ,sl e Qmgasf PYLE fe .sig 4+ ---:S n- .fe 9 ..:.:'!fg. zf325zE5f:g,g23-W-.g ' , ips' F9415 .. Z. sf ' X f..iIf5,55-a Wfilpiff .K E yiugg .1,:g:5figgi'2,j-ij',,,'A 551542 W ',:S?e.Qi?T355'gg1-:affix 5736 Ms,-EW Qmwfi efggwkf We M92 'is .lsaxrff R':a:fi?i5f.5xji1fg5 4 ., 25 i N I ERNEST BAKER Amber, Okla. 3 Long have I been mistaken for avmember , of the faculty. 1 w G. l'. LANKFORD Mayvicw, Mo. He was clad with zeal as a cloak. No, not Miss-Mr. -323- L.-W.. W ..,2.,M.1,,,.,1, v,,, Wwe- Ywlz A, . , l ,, . Xt W fit 24 . ' Wx: . 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H- .M,W.wi..MifM.....L-'.'...at M.:,,l'Ywh1.ZLiA2332EwJ3geAWxi.Sly.2d1LS,-WMSI?f-Xml..-xml:,.:,..:i:,,2'ff 5 WML: A'-f - - 1 x i I L C. M. JAMES McLoud, Ckla. 5 Come on-get some pep into that. V MAGGIE ADAMS Benton, Mo. 1 A molherk pride and afalherls joy. CLYDE DEFIELD East Prairie, Mo W He blew no trumpet in the rriarkel-placef: CARL HUTCHISON Turney, Mo When I get married-- SILAS E. BOHANAN Octavia, Okla. I never fuss, get fussecl, or am fussedf' E. A. COLLINS Spiro, Okla. A man of miscellaneous repulalionf' ROLLA PARSONS Middletown, Mo, To win cz womarfs heart. be cheerful. MAUD EAST Knob Lick. Mo. And her name was Maude. YOUNG GRAY Loving. Okla. A grain produce man. pure and simple. LEONA COLLIER Trenton, MG. Meek and genlle as a lamb. -34- ' 1 eeRe3gsfseeg2 e slffff e.aass 5 x 1 ., N. .. X .,. gf if yi AP, i ei? wi? sw f . . GAYLE CARTER Benton City. Mo. It sure is a cold world in the north. NINA M. SMITH Konawa Okla. ILWITGH she laughs, we all laugh W. A. SANNER Chillicothe, Mo. Loyal, just and upright. IVIILDRED ELSEA Connclsvillc, Mo. 'lShe looks so meek. and is not meek at all. l l - l L. A. IVIITCHELE Blyrhcvillc. Ark. l Greater men than I have lived. but I l doubt it. Rom. H. TODD As we journey through li-le lei us live by the way. Turney. Mo, BEss1E KED1. Greenville, Mo. A wilderness of sweets. CECILE GREGORY Tulncy, Mo. Her behavior is all sense, all sweetness. loo. H. G. MCCHESNEY Amorct, Mo. A bungalow for two is high enough for any man's ideal. GARARET'F I-IALL South Portsmouth. Ky. My mind is my kingdom. .-35... - :zfiifsiif gg .gf ,, ,gg ':- A -'52 .. Qfw-f.:arfi'j j s QQ Q? If film Esgugavf..,.f?g:-f!,',.. fg:5ffgi,g gxysq... a Ewixrf Wg NNW re Y-. .'-Y . .-Lua' --yL.1:Esfgu1-ffffvw' 92.ise.?aa 2-5le'?fe9:-2t'i2555..'' 'Ig-.-me W5 wgvvf .QXZXQG 5fi1:.g 'j :Win . ::' W- gpm fmewiy 23- 1' b33? 1-1S5Q:E?,? nf? 61359 is JOE BERRY Kingsville, MO. A good student and a darn nice boy. MALCOLM E. MCCOIN jones, Okla. V47omen is his only failing. NATH RICPIARDSON jamesport, MO. We sleep, but the loom of life never stops. MAR1E SKELTON Eagle Rock, Mo. She has such a cute little fellow. W. W. ROGERS Garner, Ark. He capers, he dances and is a good sport. H. C. TERRY Amsterdam, MO. 1 am constant, constant as can be. C. H. FISCUS Armour, S. D. w X l 1 1 w N r i X r A calm, modest man, dignified, especially around the ladies. HERBER1' SOMMERER jchferson City, Mo. His purpose is to do right. RAYMOND WORK Bluford, Ill. Work is his name, but iZ's only a bluff RALPH E. EVANS Tulsa, Okla. lt is the mind that maketh the body rich. -35- I RQ R AA'- .W R legs- wi? 5 N fffgix 'Q ., wi ew gs !i.R:5t:xR 1'fJf-J 3367 off'-,fi 1 R' ,YS , x qw- 4'x 4m ,pf 'Q' px, , Q.,, Xf ' ,qE'1'r:'f ', Q.. eww '4-ef J 'mwvf-Tm: eww M . J f,,,g.w +A:s:'-SUE: , f ' as HERBERT E. HOLLAND Smoky Butte, Mont. He is a pearl of priceless worth. DAVID F. I'IERRING Norbornc, Mo. In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare. RUFFNER MCBURNEY Cole Camp, Mo. The deed I intend is great. but what as yet I know not. IVIAUDE IVIERRICK Lancaster. Mo. DAWIICH I think I must speak. IXAAURICE A. CASTLE Wheeling. Mo. lf you would have afriend, be one. RALPH BARR Long, tank and hungry. BERTHA BOSSART Miami Station. Mo. Deeds, not words. CLYDE ESTES Canadian. Okla. True to his country. E. H. GERLINC Carrollton, Mo. Matches are made in heaven. C. Cv. ROBERTS Pattonsburg, Mo. We shall see better days. Corydon, Ia. -37 - l A 1 .L z, iv ,fa-x is - - 5 N . - W, T rw tx, V,---T. --l . . nsiwyfs-efw:-. 5 12535555 if M 0936 i . . , .,,,, Qs, .f AggfgQi,fff fgiw, e.,Q.5 Jaw .l ,. . .y..,g5,,y,,,, ,ff gzagggg -f1s.'w.gMqQi,...y. .',,u0,.1f-eeixzfge-,.1mN.Ks ef My ,Nga-Z'a-w,,g,,gw?, A, ff. .. , Q H, -f- QW ' .gm ,fwe Mer .'.,- 'fm X 1- .,-www: .V ' 1 A fa H ifkiaif:I::2,.+fL,'f--.J 5gQQr:.1fF:f' T152 X Qwi 1 'mvfl'-,,.'f .5l3Ef ,-iifiiivk' gsm? . Ciifffllff 'LWag?- E'w...iWg,f.g-ge 5-'gf V .ff9ifEs'.lsg1..i1BXQffxigzffli'-,bfi 1 ..-...f . vi l it ll l l lil l i ll l l ll la ll' lllllllllllll 9 TRUMAN GREENWOOD No wedding bells for Spiro. Okla. Q me.. C. A. ROASA Rutledge, Mo. Any news today? Bono, Ark. RUTH STEVENS lVhatever she starts. she makes go through. DEE BONDURANT I..aBelle, Mo. His air and manners, all who saw ad- mired. GILBERT END Pcrryvillc. Mo. He never says a foolish thing and never does a wise one. RAYMOND E. BASSETT Vienna, Mo' A late arrival. EVERETTE IVIE Black Rock, Ark. I am very fond of the ladies. G. L. LARKHAM Maitland. Mo. Nobody would suppose il, but I am nat- urally bashfulf' Q ll ,Ili . li ll , lr. JO!-IN J. WEDGE Lexington, Mo I xl W. ij I am a dead game sport. l ll ll lil? M lg lll f .JOSEPH BATTA Chillicothe. Mo. Une of the Border boys. l'l Q. E381 'iill ' Www V !f2L,fs 'i4ig5' J ff S 'ffviwi 5521.4 W,-af-1 Sirrxjqia- fl-411, Wiz 54 -,-iw we if 5.5M - 5 . M f ---- f f ,,A . I f 2.53 I1 il OLIVIA ELLIS Minden. Nab. L Everyone's friend. noboclyls enemy. W G 'I CPIESTER lVlAl-IAN Shcldon. Mo. A lover of lruthf' JOHN LEYDA Norborne, Mo. ' l'm sporly. but no one knows il. X l ' l l i N O. E. BROWN Stockton. Mo. I I like lhe girls. really I do. PAUL H. ACTON Forest City. Mo. S He diil nothing in particular, bu! did ll 2 ' well , FLOSSIE IXACDONVELL Parry, Mo. Say, girls. clid you hear the loteslf' H. O, WOO1'EN New Cambria. Mo, The,only way lo have afriencl is to be one. D. W. ROGERS Geary, Okla. ll matters not how long we live, but how, I I Iv nv 4 RAYMOND GLADIEUX Chillicothe. Mo. He clolh incleed show some sparks lhal are like wil. l CARL SALMON Lcbo, Kan. ' 'NTIS only noble to be good. -39- W XX X 'A' V WEN 4 'Wf:-f?2w11t.sfsfsews' alum , in 3 3 35 if WM 4. 4' .. NOLAND DUNHAM Maysville. MO. Methinks I love all common things. HORACE FINCH Lookcba, Okla. Why aren't they all contented like me? CORA E. FULLER LaBellc, MO. Cora had a little English. H. H. CLARK Gage. Okla. Hurry up, fellows, I've got a date. E. A. MARTIN Chil1icOthe.Mo. , n ove e w o is ear ies cure is es X I I h h I t cl b t cured. E. B. FLEMINC Kahoka, Mo. Speech is great but silence is greater. , AARON HANCOCK Red Oak, Okla. A diamond, but in the rough. MARGARET NEILL McCredie, Mo. Shes a C. B. C. product-can't tell her nothing. FLOYD SILVERS Harwood. MO, , I-le thinks. speaks and acts just as he Q ought. ' W X t HENRY FORGY Center Point. Ark. i V A big noise done up in a small package. .40- R ,A srfmeuwszv- ew ' I . ' at ,,2 5g5g:.. ,,..,QA. y.B..,?w:.....,.w,.,,,,fi,a,.e3ge...,,.,,..,,fiA,,62fMiw,.e,R'1'fsK W, 6, eg MQW... ,5Re.A,.,mo.,.a 14, 13 sv: in mis: aww -fkfwzg, 1336. was zijn? . . .wa .IM R, . .,QeIc..r. ., A. ,sI,,..Q .RA Q., es I .3 . tag . .raw .R gg . ,t 'W S 4 M M wie.-wif M-'ra sg- '1'?vfW2'1:A.: ew- Rf -:W-'r'. 4. were qb fef'v4:st11.. ff re, ec Mewegessae,.e,t?ef4Ze.eefRkmes. at-.,.e '-me Emma E. COUCI-I Helena. Okla. lf there is mischief brewing. she is at the bottom of it. Goreville, Ill. leading role in 'Valley BARNEY GRAVES He played the Farm'. McLeansborO, Ill. Fine manners are the mantles of fair CHAS. D. ROGERS minds. O. E. BROWN Stockton. Mo. I like the girls. really I do. GRACE OVERBY Callao, Mo. You may manufacture blondes but red hair comes just natural. F. A. WOLFSKILL Bedford, Mo. Ask me if you want to know anything about the weather. VIRGINIA MAE TURNER Emden. Mo. lf you cannot have what you wish. wish for what you can have. DEWIT'I' DURALI. Crowder. Okla. He whistles his cares away. JIM HARRIS Mendon, La. My mind is my kingdom. W. D. MORRIS Carpenter, Miss. Nothing but broad, broad reasoning. -r l f WeWMw:WW Wvvtf .' f. v ,www-W, ,C .- W .. ta my -f . fwjgge g 2 ,fx fi g 'Eff' ii.. Qr '-NQJGWS-1M31'f ' f rs 0? mi? iw ' t M 9 LQ, fe,-Qgig -- :F-23 , gwql :K 51,214-.LY -'-T525 ?'r:-Lb 't :13?21i?f:ff 2522? -ff5i2'tfii vv '- '::f-- . ' ' . i :IJ f--- :' X at--:wf f'2 'N'i .... 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A wise man changes his mind, but fools never do. - X ELBERT COFFMAN Woodlandville. Mo. A steady fellow Qf manly gait. but eyes that fain would look you straight. W. C. WREN Stultz, Mo. lt is miserable nonsense, if not a crirzne to hang around a woman all the time .42 .- '2 5 - I - I, mfg? ,.mx Nw,fiQ25M4?WMM . .M X V5 .A Wsgswfil ,-,Iggy W, :EES F-2 vii: Aff' 210' . szv X MR 'W H. , ff FX 45, TX' 'J . . 1' Is . will-.-2 Pi --1.-i:1s5,:?gf:.::u::g5,,.wi5ffiIfi,-N,W vcf,Ig'g49,i Yami? QW Q 5m5Z.'2a2,g Igfagi ggixwgyw mwwdli .mm.au-,,N.,5g,!-.iffgy.Mg 55 We 2 , new wiv. Q We' ffm W aww mfffi-elf,-'K4e,,, DORSEY MITCHELL Ivlorrisvillc. Mo. He has so many girls but tires so quickly. OPAL HENDRIX Carlisle, Ark. She had a heart but for one man. EARNEST G. XVHISNAND jones. Okla. lWI1en you know you're not forgotten by the girl you can't forget. j. P. ROWLEY Kiowa, Okla. A .soldier is a mighty mari. RAY DEWITT Milan. Mo. A'Chief lobbier and log-roller. LENA WILIQERSON Webbers Falls. Olcla. So sweet and fair is shot-7 - L. C. SEXTON Oneida. Tenn. Answered the call of the Red, White and Blue. W W WII X ' DWIGHT JAGGER Hale, Mo. II l Hel: a ladies' man, all right. I I' lf If . gy 1 N I H. N. xvILFERTH Osage city, MO. will-'gli There is comfort in his smile. ill Ijllmlfll , ll iff iiffialflil lx.lffl'7l f ,- 1, ' I ORDELL XVILLIAMS Ethel. Mo. Absolutely harmlessf , will 'L PQI if , 'lf l T E E I - Iii -ul ll lil ll ..43t as 55? 5 QW .W-m,,wM,.,ww,.,..i-.,.,.a. 'li f si A 'ff X5 F' ziiiiiiis-EW?:V2E?5?fmf2li':32E 1i:f.!'s Wi swf H335 35503 Wiiiivff if flaw zffilf owe.-745: t..1.,,.--5115- we M, ity 5 39.423 MWQ, sw.,-. Xl K. W ., zvfgrawg Qs xg -5 ..i-i,.N4 -.M tn,-Etilfyki-w V .gg - TSQ2,?e1.'. :.5v':fff'Mfe,w 'zf' . . Wig.. 3 , ,ie .M M1 l '- .yr V'., ',5 . .f's '111It.? 3F1?if: '.f . N: 1 Q ,f2,fs,,2.V wsmxf f 'iz' .-E' ....Fff'q- 'fwfwfirsa -ya, wise: ' 32-5511 A Wifi V194 'uf 5:3 1 'S-sx.. g4 ive? ' if 'lsif Y: Cilf?fH5,fg..Y :mi 4 33 11? in 9. wi-wwfxwawwuwvnwmi use--.,,,Q5e.mx.,sLvc,,...M..,.s'x ' R ,5Zgg,li,.g.7:4:'55liE2Zf. CECU. W. I-IAWMAN Stewartsville, Mo, l want to be on this page. FLOSSIE SARTON Warsaw, Mo. Very modest, quiet and unassuming. S. V. VANSANT I-Iarrisonville, Mo. And it rambled right along. ALBERT PENUEI, Haskell. Okla. Why those blushesf' DONALD Wiccms Osborne. Mo. He is a great admirer of brown eyes. lVlELLlE lVlOORSl-IEAD Breckenridge, Mo. Bless her little heart. W. A. I-IAWKINS I-lale, Mo. Why don't you learn to play a mouth- organ? CLEDITH P. Gooowm Excelsior Spgs.. Mo, Our rah!-rah! sport. E. H. TELANEUS Chillicothe. Mo. A man of only one ambition. JOHN S. lVlAR'I'lN Stewartsville. Mo. He has decided views about women. 1 v 8 gl , . I 1 . A , ., . ,f N,,:s,.y,. A, . ,.4 M.. 1 , .wwf .Mn .l , .. ,. ae.. .N . ,V w,,-f,,2 ,,., Qt. y , ,U ww- X, ,.w,. l.,,,,.,N A-,, ., nw .c..., SON ff iid, Nm! ,. . V, yi xg ,A,..1 Y, mfg ffff' FgQff15f5E 225423 533231523 Siefix ' 'ZA Qt' E, 17 fri -tg :V 5 . fa-f.:1.l:,ggiZ.w,f:1q,.-1?-W.,f,::- O' Si 59,41 ,..-.gmc easy ,-'sl 3.fgg,f,y-4 wma Rszxgg we 3 ,gee P, r X-,mi X1p.::3.35g,,::,pf,,,fx? wwf f I ' ' 5979 -e . I l FREOA SOULE Nowata, Okla, A I don't think very much but I talk a lot. ll Gus THOMPSON Okcan, Ark. N God bless the man who first invented sleep. yl J. W. ADKINS NOvingcr,'Mo. 1.sn't it nice to be popular? I l l ORPHA JONES Cedar Vale, Kas. Taken-uin't it a shame! l l l 5 l T, M. LANCASTER lvlarcclinc. MO. , A man of broad proportions. 5 5 H. A. MCCLAIN Puxico, Mo, 1 The world will yet hear this newer pro- phetf' , l MAURICE DICKEY Capron, Okla. ' Not always prepared to pray. CLAYTON BROWN Bowling Green, MO. Studious as well as musical. l ROBT. Louxs BURNS Cane Hill, Ark. X Help your brother. THO5. PEW Middleton, Mo, A'Yel he would argue on and on. + l J WEXAWYQ Q Q .or MB . - h ., NQQ?fS'f ',,f:'rf f?f'f f CfX55-'s:b'WNW -'w 7 u-we i W .WB S5555 if x 51? 4, we 52 .. ctr? im if RW ,, dive? is A f S M -we Memfwweweasai ii W. i I 1 1 i WALTER SHERMAN Utica, Mo. Very bashfulf' New Canton, Ill. a safe distance. ,JAY FESLER He charms the ladies at J. A. TUCKER Newtown, Mo. Alas! he's married now. ROBERT BEALL Crossect. Ark, He loves to commune with nature. J. B. COBB Mead, Okla. Modesty becomes him. HARVEY B. LYNCH Lincoln, Mo. An empty vessel makes most sound. RUSSELL MELICK Hopkins, Mo. Reposes in the cradle Qf power, LEWIS IVICAFEE Edmond. Okla. I can waste more time in hallan hour than most people can in a week. CULVER PETREE Moorcsvillc, Mo. An engagement his incentive for greater things' LUELLA IQAIGHIN Triplcct, Okla. Genllest heart and mildest manners Cexcept when angryf' . i F A MM., 1- in we 'Y M K' s. Q 've Q zz gvgx gsgxyh H-f'-I-I W z73Q1?m?f? ' 11'3r.M-f ima MW Qian. Im? f' ww? 62 W A Nabil slhl1?fhf.l5'Sf'6ffS'f'? HtX Wil WLS' L, fi 'ff - i-Wf,..mi- f , -i - e ' 5 A ffm ,e FRANKIE PENXSTON Gallatin, Mo, 'iShe's quiet, but Oh--! OTTO HENNEKE Owensville, Mo, A quiet youth of modest rnienf' l 1 Buford, Ill. anything seriously ex- ARTHUR H. PAGE Has never taken cept the ladies. RALPH H. LOVETT A man qf action. Bristow, Okla. l R. D. ROARK Ashland, N. C. l Oh, the learning! what a thing it is! ALVA WRAY Wfhat Che thinksj he doesrft know, isn't worth knowing. Chillicothe. Mo. in V ALBERT SCHOENIC Mark Anthony has nothing on him. Corin, IVIO. R. A. TRUITT . He must be married. Minneapolis, Kas. i P THOMAS P. PEW Middleton, Mo. Let this describe the undescribablef' W. H, LOUGH Morrisville. Mo. X He who falls in love with himself finds no rival. ' ' l T 1 ' 'Q220521orxWyw--fa1fZ:Mr:'mf::1:evf':z1w:wf,.ygm .- . , sv X . ., ,. MW , H353 -flies, 'f?g132 Www few .3 fi, fQ1.5Z4WSf-YlWf'?i .11 'AW kz5?f3 E322 -1:5 ' fifiz- 'A di.: -2.-1'1??'i ?A3vs:.'0f Xfrff Slim ff? '. EYES ffffi 152.gif 'fffff'f'f's E, 4,1 :ns -0 Wy ' ,1f ?f' QSSE'-iifml' 23-F 12' VV.fz fs,fl2f'1 ,isle 'WW f-q'.'TriEX2kw'VXQIVI5A i!lax'w:-Li:Yf-: ,f-MF'-9-W'm.f3N3 51925552 'Nfl' -5 N. f. t G. I.. MALHERBE What's the use of fussing when there are so many other things to do? Kaw. Okla. LEONA COLLIER Trenton, Mo. Meek and gentle as a lamb. C. W. ERDMANN Capron, Olcla. Not only good. but good for something. CLAUDE STIDHAM Stiglcr, Okla. A'I'll admit I'm just kid-der. EARLE HASEMEIER Napton, Mo. I don't talk very much but I think a lot. Nelson, Mo. R. D. SMITH I go to this college to get a general idea of things. Louis BRYSON King City, Mo. Some charmerf' l.,ESLlE I-Ioi.coME Cage. Okla. A'Some baseball fan was he. W. L. MALOY Elmo, Mo. By diligence he wins his way. LEONARD WHITE Clarksville, Mo. Keeping everlastingly at it brings success. E481 - A 'W25' , ., A. ,A 1 .2- ' ,.8g,3eD . 'wawtx i v::,f1fz:.e Nfsw - - Q ww.-W: 4.--W :W-'Me -. . fy We A ' : if Q New 'L '- QQ 5g?'rs42f.:1'x2:T '-1:f.'-limi-5, 45,-is Yagi i-ff 92-Nui J 5229575 sw ffgew fw if A -FA.-1 1 f t' f . '1-gpfgg. wut ,if .:fzfs5Ag'E My-,:,..--Zgyefffrfr, F. 2 -- -v..y.A ,,4.. .-.Mx 1?22'm,Q ,qw fy ,egg M4423 emgyf Size., .mes -, ' by-,.,,, - fy- 9 .ge-P A q3Ag3.:5,5 ?EX.l533f-'AY'-V? N YY'5WAVC'1? .,yg,,,3 rmfffw Sid-TA WH? V373 ze:f'ff ef Y 23? rf' r...-.ME 5 ' ' - f ' f,-.-fl-5'-'gf f ' 9 2.952 Ffxefwiz Peifm we 15 J 'Y . ,ig 2 ,'g-.farm 'DSS:. RY,:zgsiz2,',1a.eff::-1-'pf .fw1'.g.-f ,f ,' f'f3?3,.,.,-' Yffvgw NQKW- few N43 mis! -.fiYv MN pg wg, - -.1 ,Y .gf 1 xt ,. ,f-fa, L-avyszffggggiezsew .X . fi f' ' fxu 7 ffxffi, - i.,...,..,.,.,x.,.ssw ,.,. .Q ...,i..t..1.., ..4'....M.......f.e:..:.,f-meMMi,sfan..s.A-.,tf.sm.waetz?mmf4.f,.:.gc.emw.s.w.'1?x-A:-M--.:,e.f ,nw 2- PERRY L. GARLAND Archie, Mo. Has a head on his shoulders and the shoulders too. NELLIE KEMPTON Globe, Ariz. Devoted, anxious, generous, void of guile. And with her whole heart's welcome in her smile. L. E. DICKERSON Wayne, Okla. Such an innocent little fellow nobody has the heart to roast him. BRUCE FARRAR Talala, Okla. A handsome young man who could be a ladies' man. DEWEY j. HAVEN Graniteville. Mo. My tongue is the agent of my mind. ELMER TROY Neosha. Mo. A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. W. A. BONTLEY Monticello, Wis. I am fast approaching the angels. CLARK GREGORY A Tumey, Mo. A creator of much disturbance. I-I. C. DAVIS Prescott. Ark. Variety is the spice of life-heres one variety. , PAUL E. MCDONALD Morehouse, Mo. lf you can't be true to one or Iwo, you're much better off with three. -119 i l i l l 1 i i ,.CS:' Af .x Q , . f.:rwwewfsfWwm www-RM 'sv ff- 0 .J N, V, . 1 W- -ez., .. Q we 3 gsifr-1'.::'QLn'4'2' 4- ' :11':s,s.-:Q HMP! g .x:i2, f2p office, sem? R' f pf.-fe? J-54 if f if 3 ' iff' 1' Bn QQ 52-fb 2'-f1i5i?5X5Yig'f2Tf5 e ff ag: f f 19' 4:5 ligefmgqr-y.f fy'g?5?3f.j'f 4: zfgwagi-315295 .P-1 S-sgfm Xmifwbfiii -23362 1833 R ami mf' gay :mea M V vb-1'-Y - .Safe 'Q-V -wvszzi. ,129 21 e: ,.'v1a.+ xy- :ima-' 'a f'ilfffwzis. mo VBR .Q W. -Efzjlifwi f- vs., w '5' himiiiiessmaeLs,.i:me1az.samy?..-,y.xs:.is,i5ia3i3wQsf,wi.,e1:.:mmmiisw-3.xsLJmV,1e2J.fwf,EQiAix.sze2.E22SZKs?a3.'f1if2fwE?f53mgg-f..f. wi, mess:2Z?ZM:f1?i.i::s5.,Ls'-iam.zviefmeiw' .mm sf' -5 HUGH GHORMLEY All orators are dumb when beauty plead- ethf' Afton, Okla. CLAUDE STIDHAM Stigler, Okla. He blew no trumpet in the market-place. J. H. FLETCHER Mayheld, Okla. Frankness becomes a young man. BRxTEs BOYETTE Bronson, Texas From the South, with Southern manner- ismsf' O. C. AMICK Glasgow. Mo. Beauty of expression is the proof of wisdomf EDGAR HAGERMAN Kahoka. Mo. Taking Commercial for economical pur- poses. ELTY FERN BUNNELL This is Elly Fern knows il. Trenton, Mo. and the whole school Maysvillc, Mo. the nearer are we to LLOYD ANDERSON 'AThe more we love hatred, FRANK L. MEDCALF Oh yes, the college consults me about most everything. Hope, N. M. NANNIE PARSONS Lamar. Ark. Has yel to learn that modesty is beauti- ful... 0- - ggggw- . Y: fM:v!+'evg,fxj'-- fue urea. Nw, , N , - ,J-ogy, eb. swg--f fUfggx1.v:,f-..,t1, 5 , 3? ,I W gr wilezq wwe 523 v' , .ig we-We. fer skids vvrisisiifliief Q'f??7f-'gk.rg-.,-.,4-u,,,y,.--e.3e --v Sigh W2 'M . Q-tm' Mais- ' 4:-fda' 'S593' S nfl iw' it --., new . eff- 'RQ 6i 4i,'f Eesti' f' ' wifi- . :Mm 1 viegt. M,-.-YL -WV? , am .M ef in my ' s Etifdf. it 'it -r' SEE Siva: 1129? df f2?4pQ:3sv,1gz .,:5?gJff,, qeffiifrig-ss.-f,si,,ff,fsff..g 3, 5353? . gYKfQ,wEr,,ifk,.o.geZ,,.y,,X,,.sX,.f,.-tygbefzefe,11a-Qitffm-'.,ex-Q my Mfg.. be , c FWS? , Mi' st, - Y it-iii J W i .ii , i v lttil ,i , ' , il F . x w ' -l ELMER MELOT Fipron, Okla. ix if His very foot has music in't A As he comes up the stairs. C. M, TERRELL SpirO,Ok1. A'By nature a commercial animal. LOUIS G. ROTH Pilot Grove, MO. A lvloclchead with melodious voice. I-IUBERT LAMBERT Grant City. MO. The world hath noted and your name is great in mouth af wisest censors. O. L. CASTLEBERRY Albany,Ok1a. But if it be a sin to covet honor, I am the most ojending soul alive. GLEN HOIIN Walker, MO. Wfhen I had spoken an hour, I had told them everything I knew in the world. CARL THOMPSON Gilman City, MO. Your face, my thane, is as a book where men may read strange matter. R. W. STIPE Plattsburg, MO. A mystery. Floydada, Texas with honesty in his ANDREW JITTON A square-set eyes. ITIQII Vienna. MO. FRANK JONES A moving stone is never covered with moss. W i i 1 I. t -Ht Uni .A iii: il li 1. 4' ii tiff if it f II 4 -51 .. '7 'WY Z ' .ft Tv 9'?l '9':. ,- 2W5G'v2Q,..' ' , ti ' 21 Q' vY'5,1,g?i!'-5, 'idk ,' - 'W . A , ' , V ARV ,'.QW'f',93? ff. i9 3y?'?7SLY? 5IT3 ', 1' .4 V321 'f ff'C'Q.'ft? 7XY'1T ?9 f W 'b Q X X .. H .wa gm 'gag z'?17u .ciirikn maxi? -YV,24+, ZS'-iw .i5i '-Jiskiwiifi Emiii? a',:::f:-WiY2M:5'ew--1-:ftlife? MP, r--'FWS 9202 -' wQ2z,w. www r9a'sx:'sf ir 11fi. Qxf7'i1 - -Y-4553?-' ne- Marks ww:--M ag: 1 V was me gms.: -x .'-Nxifsff f .cy ni 9- ffm: gg, i55i13+:fi12r :',:.?. eaig-,Qs gnfsra 63 2235 SRM? f2'fC5K?2 wa5g5vzf. 4 .ffaiirffigigis :i:'?'f:'egSi!55f2':iiS?ej:'f!I'i-.aff-9' eyeiklki sw' M 'Q' nf-w ,,, . ,,,g.gQ'f Q 511, 'ryjiaii -Siazigfq',QV-knffgijwg ,- . - W. .V .fe N- iasiitiefefsiita KS.. CLAUDE REED He went a-poolin'. Talala, Okla. OCTAVIA PHELPS True as a needle Chillicothe, Mo. to the dial. C. B. CHINN, JR. You can Zell by his initials what school he attended. Platte City, Mo. RUSSELL BELLINGER Downing, Mo. A future jess Willard. HELEN BUCKSATH Dalton, Mo. Be not simply good, but good for some- thing. CLARENCE BASS Talala, Okla. Three years have I wasted in sleeping. CLYDE DEFIELD East Prairie, Mo A'Wl1en l get married-- V GEO. W, RINER Nowata, Okla. And he married in Kansas City. There is no life on earth but being in love.' Cuss I-IUDGENS Goreville. Ill. Society is his glittering hope. -52- I-IELEN STEINBECK Chilllicothe, Mo. -MM., ,W .-,M :S- ..,., ,,l,,,Q,A xg mt.,,..,ZxL.LW ..., .m...,, ,,W.4.w, Wm...Q5,.. ,,k.m,, ,, jx .XJ Q My V- N if 9' Wvff:-s2iGffQf,:g5:gse.:..,,f..ig+emts:wf- gif was gpg sw X, 5 .xr ff-A. r e:-fs fm- . .. . --fx. ,.- .. '1 ss f M A-1 . X r SQ 53 ' lf- 5? 1 Tania Ilswws :iw 45151 Q'.:.,.g'a'fiw 'f 1: .-X,-.arf sw- Q. t. ,. . 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JOHNSON Gentry, Ark. 1t's nonsense, if not a crime f To be hanging around the women all the time. J i PEARL PASCHAL Walter. Okla. The worst evil we have to contend with is insincerityf t WILBUR GOODRICH Cainsvillc, Mo. Wilbur is a good guy, and good for some- thing. 4 fs I. W1LL1E HARRIS Menden, La. And the fellers call me Bill. 5 VERNE CREAR Kahoka, Mo. V Tell me thy company and I will tell you what thou art. 5 I. J. HULL Maysville, Mo. 1t's impossible to please all the world and I one's fatl1er-in-law. ' ! ELIZABETH EVANS La Plata, Mo- N A girl of many talents. Q ARTHUR I-I. I-IALE Salisbury, Mo. From little sparks may burst mighty tl flames. I W. W. MARSHALL Richmond. Mo. We dare not, with what we know: he has to take this ook home. I is I I -53- 1 R. 1 S ,IW ,ze L f'e+z,,-:mf -1--.-'iw'-Y . nw ,Mes -mi:-A M, 'c s Q W A . - wi. 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WILLIS Wauhillau, Okla. , GSCAR SHAVER Cumby, Texas N GEO. CASTON Alco. Ark. 1 N ef -hgmf's.'??p'XwQ,fsls wissis,RwR.lQ1,w :,j.?eey,5v mffsvr,t'g:.,.3E:v-nf. Swann QA 's2wa:. m-ff. '-Eye. R Q Z., 1' W .W:..,Z3iff'3ffs-f e.f,Ql5,ee?fpeNfe,m:3l,.-- -,Mg,5,1:g5g2g?,y1,5....:gifs-f..g5.ygf ggi 7- eg: ferrari: 'f .'K4 fr, Q93 ot egg-Q eggs? team at .--H119 1-S1 if P555 , ig m wie., ' .f A. ,lfsi 1: A 215.5 sf' Qi, R if 4 'V .A W, - jw.QL, 1' I-5 -f fi. -K-SIP' se:-:ref H'f'F.'ff- -5fzff'i' ::' f Wg. X32 . Y, Q' 5 ,W wif? E995 Ago. ?,. . ATX! grime -Q2 wuti ., ya? 3 J, ef gqwa bgeswr were new me st 5 WM: 84 5, 5 ,gig sm Q Z cyftws ff Q., 61 J mfwasxz M 1 f f..li,fi..f Q. he S fem? ' ' .W -J 'f' if . f 53,522 2-'A A -MV L lf A. ', iff f f 0-,,zsMs1wQ'i2Y'Etw:fZ. . wiv.. W' .xftfwfgills 1?-, .... Q ii ,. ,en ,XM :mme -ff -G., weve, f.:sN ,i , me-3 ,,-if 42,1 QW5-A 2, Q ff! , Vg, 5 , , A A rgwwf ptfeffQ,.f,,r fwctge.. -,f ' .ieemmeff simai tat V.ekfiefkezleswfeeteemmse.,eii....f N ARNOLD DUEF Buckner, MO, Man is most perfect when most manly. MEDA MCCARVIN Trenton, Mo. Built on geometrical lines. CLEO WPIAR'l'ON Hickory. Mo. 0 man! nobility is thine. OSCAR BALL Sparks. Okla. A soul as full of worth as of pride. HOWARD THOMPSON Wayne, Okla. U you would create something. be something. PERRY POUND Cushing, Okla, Honesty in a man is a strength. ALPHA l3l'l'TERBURY Clifton Hill, Mo. 'AModesty is a candle to thy merits. MYRTLE WITT Follow your honest convictions and be strong. F. A. EVANS Helena, Okla. His words are trusty heralds of HENRY IQOLB Maysville, Mo. l Would that I had the eloquence to express 1 what 1 feel. you must Troy, MO. his mind. l l 1 -55- l 'X ' '-'- 5 yxfzQr,m. ws .sw .mg gpg Q Q . N- , 4 ,, , W., .-f. N-A,,,,,.M, fwzij-gffgsgas rWfNl1M.w'wQjwwJ.ewevawf-f'?2w5gt4s,1-Ama-X3 9 . im. me T' A if ..,,.,. 2 3 ,. fr ee s ' I :film A l 4-'vii '.f'i. C X TEE TM Cf'-s' Vfffw We I . f- 'V :PW--P :ff 1-SMG? 'P'-Q2f1 b5l T. Q ',:Aff37 '. I IU' ff? -va Xifrr- 'w eA:fK2'.....,..,.e,.N,..m,,.., M. ....,e.ct.......-we M,,,W..0.msm.,,.,.,W mfW..e'W.a,2esEe1252,wSQi,meeszee-meet- :li.mPeele.:w:em.e:.:z1sW..-m,Giff,W5Ef.i. ,Q-Q. .ig L l ANNA MAY SEE New Florence, MO. ll 'ASure, I'll go: is the bunch going? ODELI. MOUDY Havana, Ark. lg No ladies' man: just 11 lady's man. EMERALD MORRIS Craig, Mo. Tootsie sits up at night figuring out how to get more sleep. ' I y H. A. SEELBINDER Van Buren, Ark. I And my nicknames jake. ' ROYAL FAUPEL Hazen, Ark. This my beloved self in whom I am well pleased . ' ' , . , . r 3, DAVE MAUZEY Glencoe, Okla. il A man of words and not of thoughts is , like cz big row of naughtsf' MAE L. ROBERTS Greensburg, Mo. The delight of the faculty because of her neat work. B. A. AMOS Russellville, MO. A married flirt. i w i 4 l l V l ARCHIE YOUNG Lincoln, Kas. ' Some yell leader was he! I l r . s N M. S. WARREN Estherville, Ia. Upholds his own views however erroneous they may be. -56- ' 1 W1 5l2'3i,f-Qfillgfgigi fx- p.e1S',t1'iS ifiigi-F-2 31:3 fi eg: . if If ff . -1 I cl iff' ff:-'2 f' 5 'J I '5'xi':.' if -'U 'xl' 'ill-hi' :f'1.'e',5 107 fi ? li- 514 5' .W SXIXWISE fi2 s..::X f W'E 'n2 IE' ':':Nj,-1: 3 ., ' :' 3 ffnwfl mme! wfggi. 5.1! -mu VM? fif3?z: -i' 'WW' Q2 sf, .-1.:4f---f-:,: :1g.-JI.-, . Q .2 . gxyiggm 1 A., Alai:-.1.,1i.,-,w , f'-if: k.-LLL . ,. ,,..,.v,.,.,..' X-sen.. 1:1-4:5 -is I , y- ,ms :fx-J- vrgfz-'2f,gg-51161 .. Q .fi l'32.,1iM?f,fi1,-Li?if.f.3Zkiiiidxiktiziliiikriia513,15Sgvmifbi .,.F212335152211:lxfisii-Q-wmfwiim w2.'-.f-:iz:zm,.'.,w 1 ll l EVERETT POWELL Linneus. Mo. l I am sure that care is an enemy of life. PAUL TAYLOR McCroy, Ark. l 'Tis not a fault to love. , I Q 1 DEE PATTERSON Chidester, Ark. I li Even the very hairs of his head are num- I I beredf' l . l l . ERNEST I-Iisiz Lock Springs, Mo. li Smiling, yet bashfulf' ll GUY WILI.lAMS Ivlontgomery City, Mo- He is six foot az man: A-I, clear grit and l l human nature. i 's l LENNA BLJSLEI1 Raleigh, lll. l I A girl whose chief merits are her sweet dis- I position and modesty. 1 X l ll . l DOROTHEA IVIAUS Twelve Mile, Ind. , uHer only fault is that she has no faulisf' l ,J I ll PHILIP E. HURST Oregon, Mo. And some said that he was 63. l 1 LESLIE SWARENS Foster, Mo. E A'He's quick Io think and acl. : I EMERSON L. NVATKINS Paola, Kas. A son of the Sunflower State. 1 l l i i , , i -N -DIZ ':'i,f-fw-fwf..5?'5ff'?v'f'nwziwigiini-N2,5P1ls --WZ 1 ' 1 V ge sin---,1 mwxuwm-1 , -1 .. Qlswmwg' A-W?-FW' f5 W'cf3 3' Q ' iw? ', fy Q1 Jfvewftf fl im? ef' 'In 'if ,. V 'W' gif 2sYi'5'Zm ' X-5 K sr M YJ-ww -,golf-Q-2521.-wifi: ,fem--1-5 5 yr, Www WM? fewge? Xia, --.kai 3+11l:smgg5v1i5,4 3 we 'W ee ie 59' A, 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 LESTER HEATH Rockwell, Mo. He expects lo live in some southern state. ERRETT O. KENT Green City, Mo. An A-I man on the gridiron. CHESTER GOODYEAR Cancy. Kas. Hes popular because he's kind, noble and true. BEN D, POWELL Linncus, Mo. Men of few words are best men after all. NILE KNOWLES Green Castle, Mo. We know who we are but we know not who we may be. D. VJ. WHITE Bosworth, Mo. A man congenial against his will is of the same opinion still. VERDA LOCKE Carlisle, Ark. With mirth and laughter, let old wrinkles come. WM. DIBBLE Macomb, Okla. ln faith he is a worthy gentleman, ex- ceedingly well read. W. I-I. LEAIRD Ashland, Okla. N Kind hearts are more than coronetsf' LORENE HARPOLE Keytesville, Mo. Correctly great, she melts each flinty heart , with equal genius and superior art. ll I .1 ll l -58- '-wfw.-2r,ws1'wY W 'Y 'ZNW1 'W.D , ,irwgww . x,-gwaqgvgj ' , , ' ,, wg ,wg av E me -,t,.,QyMxg.wf-go-f-laws-v94.f.ffw-,1g51.L. fig-A-.,3iw,g-5-,-WWLY! H.-A ' . it 5 gp ' -' N RUBY CSRAI-IAM Osborn. Mo. Shes an example for girls to follow. BOB WALLACE Wapanucka. Okla. 1 And he hasrft any backbone-goes to Brookfield. 1 LEONA MANN jamesport. Mo. 3 For another view, see kodak panel. EVA HALEY Browning, Mo. Gentle, modest, retiring, shy. RUTH EDWARDS Indiahoma, Okla. Heard melodies are sweet. but those un- heard are sweeter. 4 ZOLA SOLLARS Amazonia. Mo. 'AFond of playing tennis and having dates. R. G. MCDONALD Mound City, Mo. Work that is brave, honest and true. E. A. COWAN Lenox. Ia. X A hardy frame with a hardier spirit. I O'r1s ZDRN Madison. Kas. K Patience is good but joy is better. ' l'IAZEL WRIGHT Mound City, Mo. Q Silence is golden. i, 1 i ii -59- A R. K f N' 1 ,R- gf? W , QJZEA -.,s:i.:?w3R,wms,a wise... ,5,,MQm,,2f4.,g,mKeW, sewing. ,s2.s..:-sE.gs.- eggs.. 9. lx W' 1 Si xi. .1 W, ' 1 'ff fri?-Y.'ifff'H:t'F'v', R,fi.,.fI,f 'W'f2:wlfzf'f-ai.: 'fx-H f ,:,L 'iwmit W.fi2mJ -EWQffT.T, JV' ,wieeie:Km111:es'ezm,:zsfma:1w 75S3Sf5u2z'7Q5f 6 sii'1fi5RG,Rw133k3 2.e::M,s: 3 :f.:,:zs..m PINKN EY BEAL, JR. Albany, Okla. He stoops to nothing but a door. CLYDE MooRE Mound City, Mo. A man who does things well. j. C. ALEXANDER Olpc, Kas. He finds a way or makes one. I-I. B. COOPER Smithville, Okla. They laugh that win. GUILFORD WOODWARD Browning, Mo. The power of thought the magic of the mind. FRED WooDMoRE Manitou, Gkla. Always laugh when you can-it's good medicine. BERTHA A. NEELY Browning, Mo. Many may be loved but few are much loved. DEWEY NEA Kennett. Mo. He uses words to designate thoughts and sometimes to show absence of them. PEARL SELLE Cameron, Mo. An excellent young woman and modest. WALTER E. MOFFETT, JR. Havana. Ark. The goal is reached successfully by honest labor. ,f: - 2'W?U3 , l1i?'ff?We XSL A N X- .X ' QEQUWEY' ' ' 211: -if fs I fKE:5lf,.5'ki3'W?51liirl'.:Z91'iwxy5Ef ew: fam' .. 'fe-mit wwe? .e:-we fffifw' QSMQX F? N1'112'hsft5 :NT , ,xvgzlgtvggt ,eww e,..eQ?v,g 2-,f-tat' mf- Q 2 11422 0 sim .-1 we - QW: Fwfn:',,.'fg2feff ff.:-' Szzefgpi-Q 35:15 tm:-ASSE QT? Ni'-' fiat? 3-:em v l ---Sf' -- Y ..m?3E ,-49111. 'c:,'1.,Q,X ff.,-'.::: we :tm ' 'W em-mm X QQ? 11,2'53,-.:1',,.-'j,1g3,,j IQE.,.,g3 . ,-tea: ', 'kffffl-F S. , ,, ,ggfes ::ff?S QI'-A t wg -T g..,,rF :NE .ig-,vs -sp ,,-2,1 fy. gf :QS X 3 xii? W-fm-.,::-aiefts .aw V -' N . ' '+ tw. ww , V ng. ttgeat 'e,,,5,,, 'N . i I 1 W. A. BIBEE Stahl, MO. There may be some hard work in him. but ' none ever came out. RANDALL ROBERTS Grant City, MO. As strong a link in friendship's chain as very bound together. ROBT. BISHOP Bedford, Mo, Hes not dead but sleeping. COLEMAN GALLOUP Anthony, Kas. Beware when the great Gods let loose a thinker on this planet. TOM -JOHNSON Buckeye. Mo. .Men rave as if possessed of an evil spirit. j. T, LAMUNYON Enid. Okla. On time this morning. ROY F. HOUSE Hickory, Mo- 1 don't talk very much but I think a lot. WAYNE L. M1LL Dawn. Mo. Take honor from me-and my life is done. Cl-IAS. BITTICK St. Charles, Mo. -.Wl1Gl.S love without another? WM. WHHETREE Bartlesville, Olda, And everybody likes Chief-can't help it, ,Z 1 . :YA ,- we-1 L- Y., v -51- WWE V Ni' -5 W? .i?+' . v 'M-MQ: .,,.. 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The great commercial duties that are to be thrown upon the United States will create the greatest demand ever known for bankers, bookkeepers, factory managers, wholesale merchants and commission men, The young people realizing that this, in a large measure, must come from the commercial department of the business colleges of our country, have given this department First place in attendance. The coming commercial age is anxious for those who at the earliest possible time can go into business and help the nation with her great problem of caring for the world. We, as students of the Commercial Department are proud to believe that this work is one of the greatest vocations open to the young men and women of our country today. No other department of a business college oh'ers the training that so thoroughly fits its students to rapidly climb to the respon- sible position our country is called upon to fill. We boast that in importance our department is second to none. -G. T. Lanlcford. -. 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NVe see the cheery smile of our worthy friend Humphrey in that far western city of Portland, as he bids his family good-bye and mounts the car that takes him to the bank where he holds the honorable position as President. An admitted success as the reward of a life of honesty and loyalty to his firm. Then follow us to the city of Richmond, Va.. where we behold our noble friend E. T. johnson, with his rare wit and good-fellowship that is second to none. He is the President of the johnson Pen Art College where his friendy smile and legitimate business methods have won a warm place in the hearts of all who know him and have made his school one of recog- nized merit. Leaving the historical old state of Virginia, our next stop will be at St. Paul, one of the twin cities of the North, where we call upon our good friend and college-day associate, Ray Waffle. We hardly recognize the face, now covered with beard, that beamed so pleasantly in the days of long ago. l-le tells us he is now Vice-President of the Swift Packing Co.. also is manager of the St. Paul-Minneapolis offices and is preparing to sail for the Orient soon to establish branch houses for his ever-growing company. Follow me if you will, that we may go hurriedly to the city of Manila in those far Western isles, where we peer into the life of our pleasant and jovial lvan Bray and we hear that he represents the Globe Mining Co., who are exploiting the resources of these islands. Next we shall pass quickly to the city of Baltimore, Md.. where we see a well-preserved man of 40 that we recognize as our formerupalf' Collins: and we are told that he is the pro- prietor of the great Collins chain of Stores. I-le has risen from bookkeeper to owner by his persistent efforts and his faithful application to his work. Going to Chica o. we learn that our honest and upright associate ofC, B. C.-C, W. King. holds the chair of Sociology at the University of Chicago, a place of extremely high honor. As he greets us with a hearty hand-shake we do not wonder that his life-work has been an un- measured success. As we hasten down the crowded street of that city we overhear a man say very affection- ately: Son, now you must improve your time and do not let the girls interfere with your work. We can hardly believe our eyes-it is none other than our old comrade, jenkins. l-Ie tells us he is sending his son to C. B. C. to Fit him for the work in the omcc of the jenkins Mfg. Co.. of which A. W. is the proud owner. We will now hasten down to the head office of the Santa Fe Ry., where we interview Mr. Spurgeon Clark, now Vice-President of that company. I-le has grown somewhat older but we still recognize the care-free Spud of the diamond and gridiron. We next shall peep in on our reserved and ever-thoughtful Miss Paschal in her home in St. Louis, where she presides in queenly manner over the household of the one who has won her heartg a prosperous and respected merchant of that city. While here we are told that Luther Mogg is pastor of a Christian church of that city, and we are sure that our loyal and true friend Luther has made his calling useful as well as uplifting to all to whom he comes in contact with. , On passing down one of St. Louis' busy streets we see the sign l-lardgrave 82 Spreitzer, Real Estate and Loans. On entering. one of the clerks shows us to the private ofhce of these men. Two middle-aged men come forward and greet us cordially. and we are con- vinced by their very appearance that they have been branded as successful men of their times. A fair-haired, angelic-faced girl enters and C. H. with unpardonable pride introduces us to his daughter and incidentally asks if we had ever learned that the mistress of his household is Miss Bl of school-days. Our next stop is at a small town in the fertile valley of the Father of Waters, where we board a car that takes us to the vast estate of our plain. good-hearted. frank old crony. lvan Lawrence, and as our eye scans the vast expanse of waving corn-fields and emerald-like meadows that seem to beckon to us as we pass, we do not wonder that lvan has chosen a vocation that brings him in daily contact with nature in all her splendor. Oh yes! We shall drop in for a moment on the old scout Lafe Maddux, at the seat of government of this grand old State-Missouri. Yes, even as we listen he is speaking before the senate. As we observe him closely, we hardly recognize the Lafe of old in the polished orator and statesman of today. lt has been the will of our Maker that the destinies of all should be as a closed book. and how fortunate is he that labors uneeasingly day by day, complains not of his lot, lives not for mere remuneration in gold but for the service that he may render his fellow-men that will make this world a little brighter and the burdens of his comrades a little lighter. Little do we know what the future holds in store for us, but if each shoulders his burden cheerfully and does his part, he will have a measure of satisfaction in his heart which is worth far more than power, position, or a vast store of this worlds goods. -Ray O. W'aUIe. -63- .. :sf fx' fwiwflft- 'H--?T.W5'?9' 1?35ffg1R5'v' f5'xsf'.73N1Q2A::r:wzQvg3,-w- V, gq,s-jaw Six- Wa! . M, . Qiiiwfw . x Wx ' A1523 ig? Vmgf- N A sf? Meg? 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TS, VTP x f SY ':Ax,wN 3754355585i'ix'fi'U,S'7,N..1'X2:'J ,xx f Sh3,x,,'?5' ,, -, , '71, '-5? 1Z'.j:1i9v Q' 'N 2,-v'q:0'R ' P22 ,X -fi3iv?4'., -65 - I, l 't 'w'vf'.1.wf 5ff.f.w' - -qrvrmqqtsws ME ,rw ,am --sg, 1- N W . ' - , .. ...,,.,,, ,- ., wwf W .. ,, . A ' gggss 532,59 ,gms ,sig ,sgysiiw ' ffall-2,l'Ji':wf',2f.f 'lftfss ', ' ., f if -'t w-.QT f N ff-ffm: f- Tris JQY1'-ff ' -' Q W. 1 L. E. SMART A hard worker who says Helena, Okla. little. Ashland. N. C. words are few. EARL LEWIS His looks are wise-his Utica, Mo. a rough house. EUGENE RocKHox.D .Subdue hearts, lest there be P. A. Borrs Precious articles come in Pawnee, Okla. small packages. H. j. VENABLE Perry, Mo. How well I know what I mean to do. Louis BRYSON King City, Mo. The greatest men may ask a foolish ques- tion rtow and then. IVA HOOVER Ivlarshneld, Mo. What is her ambition? ARTHUR JONES Parkville. Mo. His steady sails he never furls at any time 0' year. HENRY FORGY Center Point, Ark, What a plague it is to be handsome. C. W. WISE Clifton, Texas Whats in a name? -se- i f wh ' ggggafg , ,,., gg? W -A C. ZOE Cox Marshall, Texas Her voice is ever soft. gentle and low: an excellent thing in woman. C. W. KING Lawton, Okla. And though he promisesuto his loss, he makes his promise good. D. H. COLLINS Srultz, Mo. True as the dial to the sun although it be not shinerl upon. RAY WAFFLE Kirksvillc, Mo. 'AA man. right true man, whose work was worthy a man s endeavor. LUTHER M060 Lookcba. Okla. Great men are always wise. GOLDENA KINYON Clinton, Mo. Life is just one long, sweet dream. I-I. D. WINTERSC1-1E1D Gridley, Kas. -But rich without a fault. W. R. VAUGI-IAN Pawnee, Okla. He was a scholar and a ripe and good one, exceedingly fair spoken and persuading. JAMES HARDGRAVE Coal Hill, Ark. Lei gentleness my strong enforcement be. In which hope I blush and hang my head. A. W. JENKINS East Prairie, Mo. I have fed like a farmer: I shall grow fat as a porpoisef' -6,- i u s 'fgg5w,fwy,w- -we--. gsfelfqlywqi AWK-,g.w,,y,2:..m.,. ,,,.-N.-.1 . V. ..., ...W ...... A W f-if , mj2?f5522vb5snQS33f.t-A? - Q-'- fef1: '-AI.-fs :le-'if 'mr 4415125 54:25, P-1x1-if , www-l P'-'11 v . Mfv v 1 A .YW ,f 'sf,G:wt W X' . EMM. ' f I liiyefw. . awff. ,. Y wmuxss: eww-.W west ws? ?4Q?2a11N1??..,y 221525-.:., , - f .2 cn-VS Yllf, Y - , ' f WM H .y.s.:i:2.f5i,.,5'.:.. 5.93, ., wygw., wily, .wLQf'? fifwfstg RKii2:K,3.A ggiqwlm .Swv 259, Rim- ,-J - .,..ff45f,,,jf?,i4 -3 N .5il'lE'3i.:.:':':' klfffif if 'Of Q f'?35'7'3'A1 Wf'I 'Jfw .x'vf'-:A.,'is.w 4f'z mN:Af . 'Q .. 1 -fl 4423 '3'Q?Kl'Rx-21--W X ,wil vi . . X, ..., Saas L- T f'f-3 H-'5555Lgilf.5SV --iixif '? s,.,. M233N- ...fp Q sw-,,:.w, ':W:N55v'5fs2n3,2l'Ww-2-sywas--W AW,-. waz,-.es . Civ saws-Nfl, es..A:-.vSfss.w?91fs2Q:sa2 fl. sw ,A -1-if: , fl, :Gas-. .1 9-we-5 AL. .wg.2:2.x2,?gs.g5fysw 1 se wx -QMS.,-f -ryevyfifw ew 0 uf .,- - .N vzwekv 4.1. WM. f,f.f..s3'f:si753?w+2x.,N2:mf' f aware,- - A .. .iff fi V 'w.,: f M2341 4, M225-.Ke mQi5asSZw awe: ,mfr ev- ZA - aff. . X WS. 1 XA' A., fc 2. tri er-ff.: gr-fmfa. ff. -1 zsseefsq as P ss f N REED DAVIS Grand Island, Nob. 'u'Tis pleasant sure to see one's name in print, GORDON KELLER Jonesboro. Ark. 1 am Sir Oracle and when I ape my lips let no Clog bark. E. C. BLAUE New Florence, Mo. Ta me the world is an open book af sweet and pleasant poetry. STANLEY DURHAM Clarence. Mo. Could lick his weight in wildcats and paint the whole town red. S. F. ELKINS Buncombe, lll. A'ZeaIous. yet modest. J. E. JOHNSON Gentry, Ark. W'orlh makes the man. H. C, KELLER Mountain View. Okla. Led astray by Cupicfs soft delightf' WM. ROOF Conception jon., Mo. A woman-turner. DWIGHT JAGGER Hale. Mo. His open eyes desire the truth. HARVEY HILL Phillipsburg. Mo. We have positive evidence that he once went out with I1 girl. 2. wi. Ay ,Q tvs: . W , A-:rg5,!e..,R. ' ,, -New--. L v .2 - . ,. if . . -x ---.- 4 . f 1 'X ' fwersw my -V ,. we-..e.m.e ,.r5,fSs,,,g,.f , .WE wb,-xt. -Xe, ,f gif-ftzf-,R M A Q '? ',, .,f Q . . sf. sr .gz.,'.-'+,:: sflpp,,,.vA.wyg.,i, vii, .-ri'-:'ZQ:: ' exif X 97, wwf., I xt,-,,,, N sf-,ani . .. w,,,R ,kr sv, , 'QM Y , Y 1 ,x..a,t, 2.Q..fg,....., .-- Z-,,se.gfz-wg? ag-., 5.49 i - xr .ffm . , ., , .M 1 ,., 5... f Mew- f, fm we 4 ' - F. M. SHACKLEFORD Walter. Okla. A person cannot help but like his good manners. EDNA SMITH Hamilton, Mo. 'ASome work of noble note may yet be clone. D. W. ROGERS Geary, Okla. Lofty and sour to those who loved him not. but to those that sought him. sweet as summer. I-I. O. WOOTEN New Cambria. Nlo. 'tl swear that I know nothing and am durnbg they think me deep. miraculous. mum. CLAUDE LAMBERT Fletcher. Okla. Night after night he has set and hleared his eyes with books. GAYLE CARTER Benton City. Mo. He'll play a small game rather than stand out. B. E. NOLAND Lucerne. Mo. Considering my opportunities. I am amazied at my own moderations, E. H, GEIKLING Carrollton, Mo. A man of manners. morals and paris. G. C. BRUCE A Parkvillc, Nlo. nl say the earth did shake when 1 was born. IVAN LAWRENCE Charleston. Ark. As rare as a while crow. W X-'mo .sw .:.,1 H: ' ':.. - mi 1 169, ., -N -.-.-. , , fffiifieiiy , we an 'ew 'Nat 8. ,im f 1:f-A5311 S253 eel? xiii? gi see ' E. T. JOHNSON Monroe, City, Mo. 'Tis good to be merry and wise. SPURGEON CLARK Lake City, Ark. Wf'ith a load of learned lumber in his head. FRED RICKHOFF New Florence, Mo. Silent energy moves the world. ROE HALL Frederick, Okla. 'Tis well to smile. ELSEA ALLEN Chillicothe, Mo. She rules her mind. W. S. FAVERS Paris. Ark. 'AI-le seeks diligently for knowledge. PAUL 1. KIRK Parsons, Kas. Thy voice is heard through rolling drum. E. H. GERLING Carrollton, Mo. I believe in today. W. A. HAWKING Halfi. MO. Of high ideals and motives. R. S. LEVERING LeRoy, Kas. But merry still with laugh and sport. Tl'f fS?'?'f1W4 Ya5?2Wf f2t8tis1 .i'e . 'M P2-2 W J' ,aw 10 ,W tazw-YW,g:e2fr+fs:.W3:a:f?ssQs'i-iIiwe: rv?-f'.'vw :,'L1zmwQx , -e ' zfgjgggi-gtgwbetsmsmsgswweggstfsssgszmssrmws' wzffafafiggmgaacwgr gg. - aff ?P173-f5,.F1-'nf'ff1Kg'.'aQ'Q'r,i1ji'A'-fgsgr M53 if :ming waxy 'Mtn-iss 'As-jf , aff-l'?x-i sm, N153 1i,1fv'wi.gv,S2'Y?. ?,,1v,Q'1,5 wifi? if..-B Hsfwfffz 513223 sw- s:-PM 'Y-.5 .11 1 gif-arf -s,ze.,.- was ffmzzffr raw, xr Q .-.-mv ...wi -Mai. pwgg gg,-.fEgq,,m:a..:., aw, c..--fr, .2 53953 fe '--- -fP1i111a2.2v1m ei, .fsaf:?... ...usa ..:r,f.:fs:nf .is :1-'la-is-'-5 I.. wf:,..: 4-wi. H' :cis-HVXLXQQ ?.s.:.w- L' Wav A 5 'N s 2 '2'?.5f1g 5 '-aww -,ww-,S iq ':.-iv ,:f:1,'.-1 -'f--iw as--.1f11aHEfV:f.:f'5 ea xsksifdfi smfzai im.. az grimy siew- ,- ww. .I my-:-is i.:.5.:.s..:Ep'..,s.M-f isfzbwuia-..Hziaiiz-'-:Jiri-45.2312gm...:fs fr-ull' gffwy, mf- ,11 azffrw tm-iss Qznm-fd fegmy' ag: X3'1,5i gf-1-,-ss Q1-..e1-mari?-ws' 5::ss'13Cii2s.v53515?efffwf-MM,.f.-, jr Wffttfff sig! Sw? '-'-effygf ,,.-Sf s?i1 ' fig-v-:ev'v,,,Nx r,'91',nf:i:-'B ii ew '-KJ :-11 .. f I,1ffFff7f2'1Q:-' ii! V i f-'ai ' aff--fs Ffliif fo-iwei:'.gi1 1 af ff ,' ' 3-,, fs-xii' 2 ' - as i l an Atl doubt it was from nature that man received the firsthsuggestion of giving perma- f nence to the expressions of his mind. I-Ie saw footprints of the wild beast and in mi '--9 them read the history of its wandcrings. I-Ie knew the direction it had traveled and was able to trace it to its resting-place. His brother following, some hours L later, knew the huntsman had pursued the beast and that at least when he came upon it there was a fierce encounter, for the earth was freshly torn and stained in spots with blood. The hunter had veen victorious, for his tracks pointed homeward by a shorter route than that by which he came while those of the beast had ceased. The story thus written was frequently unsatisfactory, being broken and erased by the rain and other workings of nature. To prevent this, stones, trees and other hard substances were called upon to receive the rude scratches and marks which were to deliver the message to all who passed that way, but man was dissatisfied with these, and he soon sought a broader expression than that af- forded by rough marks and crude pictures, so in time came the characters representing the sounds in the words of his own language, and through these marks. made with a broken reed dipped in some dark liquid, he might make a record of every thought upon the slab of bark or parchment. Writing is the expression of thought in such a manner as to be recognized by the sense of touch or sight. The eyes greet a few marks upon a scrap of paper, or other material and behold! what a miracle is wrought. The absent one, who a moment ago was thousands of miles away, comes close and tells you his thoughtsg or the grave is robbed of its victory and one long since dead comes forth and sits at your feet telling the story of other generations. Writing today is looked upon with greater awe than vocalized expression. Why is it that on applying for a position the manager asks for your signature? Listen, this is the answer: The Pen. So delicate that it responds to the slightest touch, leaves in its trail even the picture of the various moods of the writer. Every line is the history ol a movement and every movement is an expression of the mind. just how much of our character the business man may be able to read from our signature I do not profess to know, but it seems not at all unreasonable to suppose that a knowledge of the language of lines may enable him to obtain at least a glimpse of the inner-man. This is an age in which the industrial and commercial world is demanding men and wo- men that are 100 per cent efhcient. This is an age of the keenest competition and if we are to compete for the prizes of life we must be prepared. By prepared I mean that we must pos- sess those qualifications and assets that the business world demands. Beautiful writing is admired by all and to be a good pcnman is unquestionably one of the greatest assets that one can possess on entering the business world, in fact it paves the way to our future success. The Pen Art Department of C. B. C. has been maintained for 20 years and every year marks a large stride in its growth. Its graduates have always proved a permanent asset to the institution. They are scattered throughout the United States and universally hold high ranks as teachers, supervisors of penmanship and as penmans, and their great successes are largely due to the superior training received in this department. It has furnished several of C. B. C.'s football and baseball stars: in fact the Pen Art students always take the initiative in all social and athletic activities of the school. Of course we would not attempt to discuss this subject without paying a tribute to Prof. J. D. Rice, Principal of this deparrtment. Being a man that is very much interested in the welfare of each individual student and possessing a very social and agreeable disposition, he has won a very deep and affectionate regard from every student: and in conclusion I speak in behalf of the class of 1916-I7 in extending to Mr. Rice and the Pen Art Department our heartiest congratulations and best wishes for their future success. --Luther Nlogg. 1 10,7 ,,,,, H ........... ..... ,.... ............,... ,., .... .... , Jw. -T-.,j,,,,,,,i.,.,,,, .....,... -..,., ....,., ....... .1.,,,,,,,,....,,. ..,,... ...K , - . , , ,-,. .1 y N. .,: .- .215 - - -- gl' ,i 'Q Y' 1 v .. 5 i A Y 3,,g3ZG'm?5f.f',s'-3 .Q... 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Yue? -f :S-A',s01....sf...v67X.'3 fif. i'V.'.1QI'f-1'f'.i'.' 1- -'1'L-A-2:3 '-' . , .. , U , , ,, :5,g.v, we -K., M5 xv- is , 3 fa X . , ,. , . 5 Vs ,s , ,f: VN' ':' ' - .xv ,. ' 5 N F- Atta UW? f tv 'if' 'fQ'1Q c ,QV ' 2 -k'Qf 4 ef 1, . f' 'h.'c73'fY9 T 195,32-i.www.:wM?.N.: ..., H .vyzm w.,.'..... 3ff.a,,v.,,..,....X,f,.:..,':, ,M '..,..i,:f1V,I,Qa.r:':f5.s2w321lAe.isx9,ZX?,.iii. .Misa , ' -' 3 -sw W 3 W Q P X Q. Wag if 2' gig' 5' J.-.Y -' Us Uv-'20 -an-V 4 f H 1 : :me - 1: f. vzgki. . , ,., . ...W .? gg.. ,gs ,Qwsgim ..,,, ,,.,,,,. M, ,fx 1-,..ag ,.:.,,f,, .,fM,3f.,c, ' ' H u. ff5:s,ff1f.ay,4,9TMv.....m:fw..W,.xtme., wbvxf- -lar.-.rgxiitzwifyngL5f-.siirg , .awe-v .mt vague.: -iv ww. ,A ts, 5,2 1.15. , ,4 My .J ' itzamgm-S.1L..w4:M.:xcmNif 4:1'E1...-iafem.5.v.a.'.E f. 4' , ' Lobe Den Art Room In the grand old Show Me State They have a Business College Thats surely up-to-date. They'll teach you Civil Service And Stenotypy, too: Or if you want the Shorthand They have a course for you. They also teach Book-keeping By a method up-to-date, And listen, their Telegraphy ls known in every state. But the best of all departments ls where we learn to write. Wc're far above the others- We're nearly out of sight. 'Tis the studio in Pen Art l'm talking of so nice: Tis the height of our ambition To write like J. D. Rice. We practice on our copies From morning until night: And hope, some day by working. We, too, will learn to write We listen to his sayings Like these: You're doing fine, Watch how l make this letter, Bc careful with this line. Your movement is some better But do not ride your pen: Your downward stroke is heavy On the last of the capital N. E, T., you've made improvement Since yesterday, l see. Your work on ornamental Is best of all, believe me. Yes, Henry, you are doing lvluch better work today. You're crowding E. T. johnson No matter what they say. Goldena, you're the next one, You're doing good work todayi But watch how low you're shading On the first down stroke of A. And so on through the Art Room, Each student in the class lvlust stand the selfsame drillings To enable them to pass. 'Way back in '99, And if we ever get it We, too. must watch that line. -P. A. Butts. '04-'Il-'I6. fgakwiffaafsg , fx X - -.Wx x .V : Mgt? hgif.-.5 .X--,2.::...y.- :gg Y3f,:AQf. af :IF-ts.---..JY-I.:ZEEE:::::E5,-,:,:a 6, 1 seth 38 ii, Q ff U -xx 5. X .A ' ,j',iW5' y'l'fi' ZX ,QQ..,,., QQ - Q s.-T s:-32:53 . ' 'V' T. NNT- 'Ya Q5-1 2 - ' xq2'J.:Z::-.ffl Eu- ,- . fx ,I f , ff , ,f I f Q ' if 3,1 nga' ,af Q, dlvif' AM '-':s: .,gEiffi? - frgs, ' ' .., X' x . ' H . -,D :2:::.:jj'f:f f ' f rw K .S be ff f it i 'YMJ B X M ' , : is tix -f,lff:f.,f5zfa'i5 4 . ., rwifff ff'l-l.'fff :?b7'i:iiA ' ' 5,E'ii3i 'ii' My s'pL 5i12:1J7,I rim V . W by sm'? 'E' 582 if ' Q, ,Q :Mfg NM i1ZC'si11Z-,,. '-'-.1iYP ,Ta W if.. P 'Ny is K, . 'i s . 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LENARD ROBB1Ns Arcadia. Kas. He tails not neither does he spin. ARC!-IIE HEPWORTH New Cambria. Mo. 'Tis said that on some unknown sub- ject he is an authority of good repulef' O. E. WOMACK Bingham, III. Blessed is the man who is gifted with making friends. HAROLD E. WELCH Pikeville. Term. Silence in man. FLOYD F. LEACH Middleton. Idaho fm popular because I talk the same way to the fellers that I do to the girls. josuz BULL ' Bronson, Mo. Those who know her best praise her most. W. H. FRANCES Foyil, Okla. Bethinks thee on his virtues. JOHN A. BELSHE Henley, Mo. He seems to be satisjedf' LEO TAYLOR Ridgeway. Mo. Still water runs deep. 1 I 174 .. New A fr he f . l XsVi'QsE5g????gfj?lQ9i?f Xi 1v:M2'r.1: i- was ixffiifvifgg M . ,,.E-reniff-21:15Q'ffzliH'2.-12- '?Y'?U2,G?' .W .W -QQEW R. W-lbw-... skis, Kiln ,,A'eJz. -F23 gf-f.'.H.f?'1: -J-wig gf? -me '26 ffsz-few M23 ?'ff'5'f? 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HUBERT LAMBERT Grant City, Mo, Plack up thy spirits. look cheerfully at me. ,. ---' ,V , ,- f 5555, 5.0, .3-: mf. 3.1: A .f.-NQgwf',:fmA3af2k :wf5if,2v14,4g2lg.waf'.zo-dig-,z2Q,m,5geg,.i1?Mggggw,f5v.A?.,,:,,,fft,':jeZ.3 1 -N . - r -- ww, 1 .N l :wt N n:nfrg,:ta ,, 3 spew W 4. X , -,...vg .ir 1,9 .Q : -. Z N :nf f x-f:.gsr- 5, 'ww-av-We yvafixgj rs of wsfrew. ' .,l2f.:-N w: ,:'3'5g,.g2g,1 ' 25?g,..,,f 1 --'.f:.11',?9,igQ xlffegyf .QMQQS gggzw .3 ffm gwzxffwy yan ..,ag-,1us.gga'2z,gzgza?-::5f,.:5ff,-mg 1 ., A A . - use f' f W' -76 ,...,. ..,..:.1 -ws-.:r x.N.om. ' '. 2'-.wg JESSIE SUTHERLAND . Branson, Mo. She never fears to speak the truth. EUGENE HARRIS Ozark. Ark He never fails to speak a pleasant word. LESTER DUNN Chillicothe Mo Wl1ose'yesterday looks backward ulith a smile. ' FLOSSIE IVICIQANEY Maywood, Mo. A long drawn out string of restlessness. ARTHUR SCHALLER Nclsonvillc, Mo. He loves not many words. j. C. ALEXANDER Conscr, Olcla. I stand at the brink of a great career, Will some one push me of? NVILLIE HAGERTY Concordia. Mo, Al the sight of thee. my gloomy soul cheers up. VICKERY SAVAGE Macon. Mo. Willing to fuss but bashfulf' FRANK 'l'R1P1.ETT Taylor. Mo. I hate a professional optimist. W. L. WILBURN Marietta, Okla. A rate compound of jollity, frolic and fun. V, , if 2 .zg5':.5..Q1.5.f-::-f..'f-:Q 5 Q-ffb,,:.534 sybwgpsg .wpigfifgf w'-tflsgef ffglgqlx vs-,Qg.55j1xZ,Ya,vy Sv ,xguwg 'x'f'..:Eff:l:'.f'--fqy' Q 5.-5x,uw:::,1g:g-Q .. 4 X eva M Wai MW., mv -as , .N pl-X-' 3 X, .se-i:.sw:w, ....::a:'.:gi.'2'?'rr., sq s,xf.i---1-sf21':wg.ssf-, 35131 fl ff-f fff- fwa,,,N..,s2SiiX,. 41. ti ,Ty NN, .,,,.,,tfg Qs . ,QMe'f2-.vcvs.u.,,c.-4245,4... X.. we-. ::v,v.g:::a'ov:-ls' :5:-49-41 me -f 'H -5. A K' wwf tQf si2we'v.ft . ver-5, -av--i. sm.: si-2 :zw.::- -' 5213 X6 iasssss- M 4 Civil Service the fall of 1913 there was added a new department in C. B. C., 535 . . . . . which was named the Civil Service Department. President Moore saw the opportunities in this line of work and decided to give all who cared to work for the government, special training which would enable them to compete in the examinations which are held from time to time. The department is making a rapid growth, each year enrolling more students than the previous yearg in fact it has made a gain of 335 per cent over each preceding year and we predict that it is only a matter or time until it will be one of the largest departments of our school. It not only gives the young men an opportunity, but young ladies can qualify and get into positions where there are splendid opportunities. We predict that we will see many C. B. 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V OTTO j. KOCH Owcnsville, MO, A'From little sparks may burst aumighty flame. RUDY GLADIEUX Chillicothe, MO. Captain of the fussing crew, -80- i- W,-e.'f .1L CXZWKQV .we2-1'if+W,z.f4va,- ,csyfgf , w . .' Q, . ., wwe. 'I . Uv- Qs- '.i..,,ww-,:-..,W -Q - 9 . -.,:q..,. Q -r i W5v,..:,.x.. . . ,f---w.fQw-.,+2mg,W 49---:YCm5w.3k 'gQ,?,,?,,f bi, 59,655 ig ..:fSiwy..+3.,4ffr,i1?i' 9334: NX .Li-WA My M 23,24 y , miie .- , -Q. 0 mg i..?eg,Tg3ig:, Q.: :Z MgWa.:aa.ge.amQm.,,fm2qri,.g-.aagaaw ,,,pa.N, 12 ggi, A gg?..E,3ig2s,,g5 .. Q -.g Qflflfl tif' rr- .sg wr-'gg' . pu, , fx' 'Ya -EAD: 'e'if,'5-51'1:, -4 vs 5355-X5 gm--'g'5i,,T :wwf QSQQQ 3925: X3 25.525723 WSE? M6 fwvgfgzgivlg'-',.fi psf zgsgigfmif V gi' at f'-L' --: V . X fwfm' if 'iv-f+.,g 5 www-.. 35:3 M3 QSZCS WMM 'Z f wggg 12' gyfvvqv 1 rf 'Hy -fe Q2 .1333 ,W-, 1,-av - vp.-T 4651.56 ..t WM .. , -M - .S ., wi 'QTY 1 ,fi . 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Two fearful' things in Buffs life, razors and girls. FELIX BIVENA Tyronza, Ark' I dont tell that kind of stories now. LUELLA IQAIGHIN Tyron, Okla. She tells you flatly what her mind is. l 4 x '. 'em-f wq,g'2 Q ..-,:t....,:.:, .... - .. v www, - ,Wm----, New A t ,. A - Rig A- , Q V , S 'gf Nw A fPf:f1rs2 Wi? fsfegviga Q 'Zim M ww eb awiffifg gt T h3?e':e::lQE 5-sg :miami A'f'??Z W 'QQ ,msg L- :wif ,,.'1x.i, -iwitiifs xfgefifyftQ:f?1:s,.g.'.gt,:., 551553 .2 Wie.. , Aww- 1' fy., 512222 -iififffr? wi farm? we q Essex - t BEULAH BATES I have marrie me excusedf OTTO DEBUS A producer V. O. WEBB Actors will h families. DONALD GRAY He doeth all t AGNES ROYCE BRYAN HOPKINS There is no C. I-I. SPRE1TzER W W -82 .. Prior, Okla. tl a man: I pray thee have Sturgeon, Mo. of wonderful thoughts. Moorcwood, Okla. appen in the best regulated Breckenridge. Mo. hings well. Pattensburg, Mo, A mother's pride and a father's joy. Grant City, IVIO. life on earth but being in love. BESSIE KELLOGG Corning. Ia. Her ways are ways of quietness. TOT BOND Fairland, Okla. I detest flirting. Glasgow, Mo. The greatest fool of all is one who attempts to explain everything. BULA GHORMLEY Afton. Okla. I can't5 I'm a model for my sister. ' 'WA f SSS Q ii mm ' few: 123. .gi ew et? 'his - 4 't'w 1 -. ---- ' -ees:-5 '... .'f:-P' - 'irE5:-.f'::5I1fQ:5 ' -:s?7i5 1::r- ..... ' 2? ' 'X iffifix.-1' hm ww - - Eff-' v Mfwmfbrs -sf- - Kee.-H' me m -9551-mf49f59 1 -A sf 'e222:41i'92'ffM: .e5M?esi4iJefiaefQe'3m5if:ff-fam..M-AvrfeffwQfbes-Q IVA REED Macon, Mo. This little giggler, so merry, so sweet. ED WONDERLICH jefferson City. Mo. Gentle, unassuming, meek. CARL FAETH Litchheld, lll. Young, but witty. RUTH MCCLELLEN Buckler, Mo. For her heart was in her work-end the heart giveth grace to every part. T. O, CROSBY Neshoba. Miss. Theres nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. I-l. L. COUCH A friend, modest, CLAUDE LAMBER1' He knew himself lofty rhyme. JACK DONIVAN Heres a smile for a smile for those Wellington. Tex. and quiet' too. Fletcher, Okla. to sing and build his Sumner, Mo. those whotlove me and who hate. ' l..ILLlAN GHORMLEY Alton, Olcla, Always ready for fun and never happy unless having a good time. l l C. C. POPE Stigler, Okla. There is not a man he meets but doth salute him. -83- ' i : me ffitsiffs. wwf-if.-,w.fe.i,,.,.. ffwf-,.,:,,-fM:w-Q-swrfle+ c,' NSN S3 if 'W Q i.5.1:-I- .Hifi-I-z..g 5.-A. 3-'f ' O WW iam ' .1 ,-ff .omfw ,..,m.,'f.:s5 : 2 M..,.,yf..-..s.f , Q Nami .. ma-.vm ,-swMw,m1 , 1 fa . . M. YQ Q im fig? gg., '42 'Q?negtYr My In .1 .W ,Q ,V . . ,Q ..M..,.. 1-fsg iw? . 'IV W-' 'el ROSIET1' EULEI1 Hydro, Okla. Always found with a harp. CATHERINE IVIEUNIER . Gage. Okla. When she can'i lypewrite she smiles. Cl-low sadf' ESTER TUCKER lronton, Mo. Better boss than cook. C. W. BAILEY Raleigh, N. C. lf ignorance was trumps, which hand would he hold? Gilman City. MO. no silver. DON CSBORNE Plenty of brass. but SPURGEON NIX Lake City, Ark. Our favorites. Bogard. MO. just reports and JOHN PAUL JONES Doesn'i play hookey. then beats it. S. O. PARSH Cuba, Mo. R ude, ruder, rudestf' Clarksville. Ark. SELDEN XVILLIAMS Much above the ordinary folks. I FLORENCE M. DYE Laclede. MO. Didnt want lo have her picture in the l 1. annual. I 1 l l Q 'Wilt ,2 '5:fXY'ff'f5f:WW, N 123Sv4 N 1, ge 1 fS5Q':,??,S1'i?l,h 'NW w '31 N WN N' ' Wx '.:-fYv3VT'z3'7l5I: 14-1'-'F ' ', 'Si wil? .,. JSSQSPMEWN1gQf1,.w1e5Z.Qi4?M+L, , 5 we eeqgfw- ,o.m.f 'wmf,i:e:. P-eqggmwi-5 --V- 3gq,3,.,.g23qgQ1:3 ,Z?? '5i1f .- Qfgfigff iz - ea me fwfyxi-if 5 1' ...- 3? -:ig r 9 I -ai ,gg .52 1 sw 1' 1.ww.:.w,fyf:'x' ff: KMC- Wifi -A -N 4 f . S ' We M WMQ, Y-liewegii-lizww wx'glgwwpysffgw'-fevammewi', 'wfggf 5' T N 'l yliix. r:1Rc9'4 45511 ,Q 3: 31 angel- :N ,gggNlg Qfs3w ,,-wgfw' iz: 33:1: e?5't'3f'5isi-'T1f'Ti:l. if- '-as f Qggi. N :ffm . -fag 3' we f ' tv, 1 H'-N QQ -,ying-F 'N 1,E35,- tiff:-fN.,,25 I-sr?-',,.,f,..QfTf'2, f 'f- 1' Fi :X 1 - N Aff,,.'fQ4.',gCX-f1,'3?',.:g..:ff fg5f2zf':yi, Q2- riff-e 'f'Ef?? ies, vi 5:51 ' L , 1 LUCILE HUEY ls it the men or Lucille? Pelican. La. Rolf, Okla. Good looking, with exception of his ears. FRANK CHILDRESS GEO. I-I, IQING A man from the Southland. Shreveport. La. Twelve Mile, Ind. Fond of one kind of fruit-dates. DELPHA MAUS RUBY HILL Lawson, Mo. Sensitive about defciency in size. BEN I-IOLLINGSHEAD Gage, Okla, Did he ever look at a girl? E. R. BEDELI. Robstown, Tex. Leading man in 'Scenes in a Union Depotf OPAL I-IARDINC Grant City,Mo, Wrapped up in IIEFSGU like cz ball of twine. HELEN HULZY Pelican, La. Who .said she couldrft debate? A. L. WOOD Vandalia, Mo. Willing to fuss. but baslifulf' I 185- l S r l' H 52,5 5 . --86 IVA I-loovER Marshncld, Mo. Thy rnodeslyls a candle lo thy merits. MARIE lVlElER Ft. Cobb, Okla. Modest simplicity is a virtue of woman. R. A. SUMMERS ' Middleton, Mo. 'learned in Steno was he. IRENE HENRY h Boswell, Okla. A sweet attractive kind of grace. FRANK LAWLER Slater, Mo. He glides through the world. S. O. PARSH Mexico, Mo. Can you read 'er? RAYMOND WORK Bluforcl, Ill. Happy thou arl.' Lucerne, Mo. dismal lhinkingf B. E. NOLAND 1 am wrapped in Anniston, Mo. CLARA SAEGER I am going to specialize in-- . joe EVANS La Plata. Mo. 'ALel's quit Commercial. 3 iss? ' 55136 M ' .,. 2 V353 .- M'-M ,- -- , i fr 1 i l if if Q D. W. GRAY Breckenridge. Mo. Brains as well as girth. LAFE lVlADDUX Breckenridge, Mo. His speech was like a tangled chain, nothing impaired but all clisorclerea'. Liao ARMSTRONG Chillicothe, Mo. Says the girls all wanted a date but he fooled them. Sheldon, lvlo. blowing? CHESTER lVlAl-IAN I-lark! is the bugle Clarksville, Ark. ETHEL LYNCH So tender and true. ' Stultz, IVIO. afountain never dry. D. H. COLLINS His good humor is Chillicothe, Mo. VORAH DRYDEN For she is wise if I can judge her. ERMA I-IYDE11 Chattanooga, Okla. She was seen once almost to smile. BRINTS HASTINGS Benton, Ky. ' From the land of 'Fast horses and pretty womenf Evls I-IYDER Chattanooga, Okla. An Oklahoma sweet. .-871 S '--- I J w Qlfw 73571 3 '2??'ff.: -ah. l'f'3 .5 4'f'4'65e:f w: 'Aim' Plfwwi My? tow M01 57 fi-'fx -w:5Y'iM 11sf?.fnf:.-2:15253 sew RWYW4' mfg . My Jeff ffia-Mf,Vs.--iw ,. ' ,A -5' fs' ff'Pi'3 2-f' Qw.f?'?-Qwafl ' F '-f'- ', f,v4i9fv -fi' -5 4' , ' -wgE'5XZY?3Q7532'1 3:5,74s rw: Qesi FQQHT7 vii' Cffi- MRS. E. T. JOHNSON Breckinridge, Mo. Sincere, plain hearted, hospitable and kind. GERTRUDE STATHAM Bokoshc, Okla, Kind, sympathetic ever. ' BELLE SKINNER Ludlow. Mo, 1 know enough to hold my tongue, but not enough to speak. JAS. W. EFFLER Muskogee, Okla. Has strange opinions of himself. LORENE CREASON Orrick. Mo. O, lhis learning, what a thing if is. i jlzssuz BROWN Fayette. Okla. Looks unnatural if not at the study lablef -88- Q :f3i'f'23'.'i3 .A N 'frfgpm is ' , Av.. .153 ., t.M.:l4.,...,.. 1. xi M, exp: Q. .5 ,ms , f,WlAK..f. N gan., sy- - N-ff -5. , ,,, ws. zz -- , Wye i3??.1r,aa 'W .rams-K M if iqaEgg1. 22 my-.5 24524.23 -. 9: X faux: -, - -.11 .. .ey J' IT-'-3 vsy:,',f. ' ., QFYTTI rx .wa..,f5gi p,:1vr-3 Lgggg i?1?g1f:i. -1, . 'I' 25: .Q IW-if-:-.3 -' ' ' ' 9 'ef iff rvfwcfy WJ? .fs 2533 em-g Sew iswifw? ,, i.wff'.f 1 ...S H 25'-i : : 4-we I as -2 ' gag-w',y,g.,.1.:L -X ,55 ,mxmtwi'azfef-ifwwgiiai-1.5,.,,xv-5255?.,.f:wqw:pfz2-3? 'ifiggfmsszagswS3efa:eg,f,vQr.fAI':.qf.,f,.gigf,,,f-W. .3933 fsiijfvgyrie-,g,5ff-.-4'- it it i-ff 1- - . -W 4:-...v::W',. .wi ,..,. if ,4 f wa,-.-if was 1.- ff, Q- ,'s4s.Q1W1..E',-x:1-' V :ff :tw S- 2 .2v,i,f s 'I 4 . . Slenolypy ES, I am a Stenotype, the Master Model, and I am sorry to say that I am a stranger to many. Because of this fact many are pre- judiced against me. I really feel that if they knew me better, if they knew of my ability to write rapidly and of the accuracy of my notes, their opinion would change. You may say: What excuse have you for being in existence? Simply this: A court reporter felt that his task would be lighter if he were able to write his notes on a machine rather than with a pencil. Because of this thought, I am here. And they call me a Stenotype. Now what are you going to do with me? Do you know me? If not, it might be of interest to you to find out something about me before you form your opinion. I am a natural consequence. I was invented in the year of 1912 by S. A. Ireland, who was a court reporter. Many times during his experience as a reporter, he found that the system he used was not equal to the emer- gency which resulted in a system of his own and which was afterward modeled and remodeled to meet the requirements of his work. But patch it up as he might, it failed to entirely serve his purpose. So he conceived the idea of a machine constructed in such a way that a number of letters and some- times many words could be printed in one single stroke, and as a result of the wonderful master-mind of my inventor the way of the stenographer is made easy. My speed is unlimited. I have won many worlds championships for' speed and accuracy-won them from people of many years' experience and you can see from the time I was invented that the people who wrote by the Stenotype way, had not had many years' experience. If at any time we happen to meet, I would be pleased to have you give me a trial, for I feel that you would be the one to be benefitted. Thanking you for your courtesy in reading my biography, I am Yours for business, C. H. Spreitzer. TI-IE STENOTYPE. ' 4 1' J S' ,,, .fy -If P' 5: 'M-1.,frr' f-Siiffiifffim IEYZZKEIEQG nigga. -if ' -' - , , . 5 5 X 2 'i -S9 - vfa wsflzwwfsasv tw 3 . ,, .ww-3 1 'yew ' ' .f 1. -Au Q 3 .x . ...,,dizA ,.. 1 :- . x 5 : .1 if C-w.,gt.,v ,fK?f3f ily- ,, ' ., 7- , f,.. V. .... f 7:4 .. , 736' 5,n'?'w Q' -f :-H , 'X . . 1,1 '- V . M.My-iffgsiwgtgf-f ,w f- i I Pix.- 5 .,...,:M.. . o,,Q,-M41-.4o.., ...,, ' f....::1 asaot4n,Lw,Vff.- ,..... 1- w.f,,..4:.2-.,..v::..,: ,z Gflaylon, New mexico, Group Left to Right-Standing-Hardy Kerr, Roy Briles, I-I. I-I, Bailey, Claude Lambert. Sitting-Felix Bivens, Hiram Gregg, Harold Green. The above students have been sent to positions in this city in the past two years. i '-Q52 '- 'f' if 'H' . .1' - , 1 , :galil '- 1 .for 11: -N, B- ' N12 .- Pi QW? iziffmag, M Ng N xii X: 7 ' 1 1-15221.-., , fi' ixiwwii at igaSAL1if':c1.r.3,1 .' 11-,Q at - f-. . . 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Qigjxig 5W':t?.'5,? if ggi , .Y he '12-ff'f,:f uw zzhgfvef 'ew x, H ' . fffffsfsi , X, , ,Wy A.. QR., ,p,...xX ka.. - ,A ., .. f,,. mx -:fvweff r:,,f'-im. +f3v:,.t,W-.,xi.' wx 0-get 4 fflgw .ge-f 'wg' .,? -ff,--X w I-A-Q-lv-Eze' f ' .- . - iw1'L,f,,.'jhajw-'gm'f!..?f 169,322-ffTw55'y f41'.:1if,.:w5,fZ1' 1fw,Y:'g. WSF-.'.,.f M.,-,N '1 3, - .Y g :,,.f T X ,fsficli 4 MRS. H. D. WINTERSCHEID Browning. Mo. The things which lie beneath that calm expression. No one can guess. EDNA SHUMAKER Yarrow, Mo. For if she will, she will: you may depend upon it. RAY LEVERING Le Roy, Kas. His native ybillage produced at least one grea! man. ELCIN COLE Chillicothe. Mo. Forgive me if I blush. MRS. R. E, EVANS Dawn, Mo. The girl with a smile is the girl worth while. R. E. EVANS Tulsa, Okla. My glory.-I try to be true lo them all. LAURA FLEMING Gridley. Kas. Shes considereel willy in her own home- town, but shes far. far from home. ELLA SMITH Snillwcll, Okla. Nlnclinecl to talk with all men. CHAS. j. SHERRILL Fairfax. Okla. A quiet tongue shows a wise head, OLIVER OHMANN Owensville, Mo. He thoughtjirst of others, then of himself. -32- sv G' Q iXE???'i?1f?'ff'??Y . P' . f , ' A- CHLOE EPPERHEIMER Creal Springs. Ill- Variety the spice of life-Herels one variety. C. M. JAMES McLoud, Okla. Full of life: ready for fun or work-if he gels there. -J. I.. WALICER Wheeling, Mo, Three hair cuts and two shampoos a week. to keep polished up. OTIS MAJORS Callao, Mo. Left with the Hyper bunch. NED THOMAS Bochito, Okla. He .strove with none: for none was worth my slrifef EMMA PHAYER As popular the boys. OPAL GOAD Arcadia, Mo. among Ihe girls, as among Green City, Mo, Tha shes not a cut-up, she's a loyal C. B. C. Duck. REX DITMARS Turncy, Mo, A woman-hater. BELDING 'FATE Abilene. Tex. Hitch your wagon lo a star. ETHEL SWEENEY Trenton, Mo. XVondrous is lhe strenglh of cheeqfulnessf' -93 sf, . ' HSE? t i - qv ef: ,--- - ew 1 .si .7 'asf 'w' Q :mr ' ' ' 3 A wee :sew fa Sze ea em .tfwsfrifw -4 'f.1:,?Sw 'ivif wsu New me Kimi gf, -.iii 'Wigs gg gf, f 115 9 CHESTEI1 MAHAN Sheldon, Mo. Could I love less, I would be happier. CLARA DORSEY Winhcld, Mo. I love not man: he is too simple. EDWARD WELCI4 Kcytcsville, Mo. 'AOh. girls! girls! girls! Oh! oh! oh! Could I live without you? No! no! no! A. W. KESSLER Glasgow, Mo. Being good is an awful tiresome job, for fun has no limit. ELSIE ASI-1cRAF'r Carmen, Okla- I-Iappy saw herseU in a mirror and has been laughing ever since. PAUL IQIRK Mound Valley, Kas. Two-story. famous for his egg-shell walk. HARRY GREEN Gage, Okla. Gives lots of attention to his pretty hair. WVILLARD NVEST Ladclonia. Mo. Maize much of meg good women are scarce. CLAUDE SHELTON Lirmeus, Mo. Happy-go-lucky, fair and free nothing in this world can bother me. MATTYE MYERS jonesburg, Mo. She that was ever fair and never proud, had tongue at will and yet was never loud. ' 4- .. ,I . were ,weve I ' eye .., .1 www. , f iS22M.Q'2emffI.. Is. if ...Magi vazggfif, 5. We V.,-,Wg W vo eww ,.,:2H-A. ig., .W - INN fflfn . .A if ,J-: - w:::!,'f:--. , fxf:a:::,.' ,, .... 4 mevms egigsxf iff,2f2.5 .I ,' im, . .er -, my xfgrffif- S1-ff Rf: 133,-1. .1 fifif-4 .' .5 Mg?-x,yf?fwW:g5stXf'.lbe15.31,-'J 2L1fff11?',, eff ZYWY 44.1512 . 'fl' W' 52 ' 5 251. .' .if I,-'wi f .- .. ' I ZOLA B. COLE Macon, Mo. X She .stoops to confer. C. W. WISE Clifton, Tex. A wise old owl. CHARLES SHIMP Chariton, la. 1-Ie is so quiet, earnest and sincere. CHAS. F. WRIGPIT Linncus, Mo. A'Called to better things above. LENA DOTY Ettcrville. Mo. A girl who has so many pleasing ways. C. G. ROBERTS Pattonsburg. Mo. I stood among the wise: but not Qfrhemf' OLA BONI-IAM Elmer, Mo. Popular everywhere she goes. CI-IAS. RALSTON Chillicothe, Mo. The cheerful grin will get you in. BEULAH MORRIS Breckenridge, Mo. A maiden never bold. ROY BRILES Mounds, Okla. A rare compound of frolic and fun. -95- f' Yffeefiviff 1xG1 tfwefm-D2 '5 H S X-few:-vw.,-figs 4-I, .I,,-,M .M - I we . '.1f I 4r.. 4: .weM.,q-,n-iff-rf yi' .. . see- . -' M ,, me le W 4 N' 'ww A vt '4' N if ..,,::f'::-w1,fz', N AAA ',A, 1 f 1 J v .. . .'. 96 CECIL MILLER Chillicothe, Mo. Don't 'look for happiness, thru other peoples eyes. Gorin, Mo. NVALDO STROSNEIDER Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow ye may die. Slater, Mo. l4ARL MA'I rI-IES Ready in heart and ready in hand. GILI3I3R'r LAYTHAN Duncan Bridge, Mo. Keep a whistle going. GUY L. RITCI-IIE Billett, Ill. Wit is the lightning of the mind. C, E. JACKSON Adrian, Mo. Thy years are yet incapable of love FRANK COS'FELLO Bearing, Mo. He admits that love in the frst stage the most influential of all creations. HORACE B. XVILSON Seymour. Mo. 'Allfly name is common, but my virtue great. CLYDE ARNN Wellington, Tex. A good reputation is a fair estate. LURIE SMITH Gallatin, Mo, A winsome way. I if rr' -'fsrlf fe- tw. .mis , -sv Qt? -V wry: flag' , V ,-f2-:gzq.'gIff- -11.6 25532 ' J N ,. eg? It ' wwf, -s':'f2ff' My ' 'M' j .js E- , ,K 'fm .wif -rj 'ge .L ,1-,.-11.11, f,Ifw:,, . J Santa Fe, Mo. FLORENCE YOWELL The quietest and wisest of all our girlsf SAM SCHAFETZ Galveston, Tex. Girls a specialty. C. E. JACKSON Adrian. Mo. Excellence is the reward of labor. VICTORIA TROWER Gazette, Mo. She toils not neither does she spinf NELLIE FINNEY Princeton, Mo. The mildest manner. Warsaw, Mo. DENNIS E, ELAM Much wisdom in his sayings. Morehouse, Mo. RALPH CHAPMAN XVould there were others like him. ORVETTE GINGER The world is her parish. ' Sturgeon, Mo, EDNA SMITH Bethink thee on Hamilton, Mo, her virtues. Morehouse. Mo. ROY MERCER He is an authority of good reputef' -97 Em 4, Q . , . 5,.,,5gg?..i,.i,.,,,,.-:Ze,x.5,o,b L. 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Ark McCredic:, Mo Omaha, Nebr I am but a gatherer and disposer of other FRANK DENNIS Mansfield, Mo Not a word spoke he more than was needf EARL WHITACRE Centerville, IA 'tHe kept his counsel and went his wayf G. H. HARRAH Golden City, Mo. I would rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad. W. M. ROOF Conception junction, Mo. A good fellow, among his friends. RUDOLPH BALLOUN Darclanelle. Ark. He is not dead. but sleepethf' MARTHA McFAD1N Lexington. Mo A wilderness of sweets. -98- A f'Wf '::Hf'i.-te'::'Tifffgwyrf ''-N51-asei w:f.i2r:'W:f4'!5RxseA1 fAfegs,Www 'RW' .W : 35-1? W Y .W ' ',IgeW'fmgWMWV ,e.,::misI':fIeIfS ,.,,. -'LL'2-'--Ifzciffr,-J wiv ,251 fig. J-, 1?QjsA..?vR?Qf:2,,ikfMhs,2'ft.,mes ,fi -ei, -5' Mmwmalfwfefgff-'l?3':f'e 'ffl2'Mw5fWli22.'f1z2g' 35554 l'??2is-PV M 3 P2359 x . t 3 A-'a:ff..3g,'w , 11,33 -' ., -I f,,f.2y.' wi I :3 '- I-EQ. ,, -5, 'A www 4, ' .mg-E -5-f,:.,gg wf!fJ1m1f-wi, V13 23-133 wifes? ff: A. I te-aft ff,:,.fefff+ftff.-if:lf. et . , .. M. Q52 ,,,,w+ ,MH 6 X, A gy .g ,J ,R ,. Q, , ,, .,,..,,,.,,,? jeu ee? 926 .gfelgi ,, Gif I--P, ,,, re:,,..M.,W,. me . .,,, , , me -Y' fe: .wg-g1,,.,.. M. ,:.,,, ,. 1, -, 'I'-5 -S.w.u:.,a..-f flfmgezif- 5, m n-.':fL1--.-,.A at I ' V-1 Y -f f'XAN3'ef:e.,v1-W-ffaf ,T f wan: Qf.f A-ff, ,z Qs? -'Q W- U effff-II '5:L1',-QWSRMN 'N-5, 'fn'-.tI f A' 'XI it-si . 5evfxsSm1f:fQA,t,-5-e.-m..t eg, ff. ANNA DUNEGAN Sabula A wee little lass with a big heart. ELSEA DIEIGELMAN Chillicothe. Mo. 'ABeauty lives with kindness. , Mo. HERBERT BORNE Florence. Mo. He says hes learning to dance. but we don't believe il. RUTH lXflAXEY Pawnee, Okla. She mav not like the men. but the men like her. F VIRGINIA TENNYSON Fulton. Mo. A Virginia Reel Specialist, PERRY SIZEMORE Carterville, lll. A man of miscellaneous reputation. MRS. IDA BAKER New Cambria. Mo. A'Mankind from Adam has been womans foal. LUCILE FosI'ER Chillicothe. Mo. So innocent and so cunningly simple. MRS. LETTIE PI.A'r'I'E Green City. Mo. She talks much but says little, .JOE S. PA'I roN Fayette. Mo. 'KA sleepy, dapper little man. -99 - zewsfszem we A M. 2 egg we sz. is fvf wwefswwiw .j wigs-'TQ 1 gy ,V W N.. 12:'213f:? R .2W',--.-Warts -Affggy, ' , fe-f- R . V-. .,,-V ,SSP if-te-1 gwg.Z.'+ QQ . we 3 59 .4 as f ,sq M1-, 15-w'f.f::i?sfff fifw' 5 .. . ggi? f,-V , 51.6, msg 2:32 vmiifwg mweiir- ws,-xgefgi lkiffgmgg :im f-32525 hwf15if.??f:6R Wil?-?QQ:if2-i3f,fi :-ws.--, ,w,. pfl,-g-- sr - ,.z., .1 , as ww:-W Mass . me Y. S' E T , fx., ., . mfs 1. 'rv -Q: -:Q 2 eww pg X I Xqggffygiii Qwfsrg Rfb Q QM gg, Eg 3-if ,QQ .5 1 , - ..',, ,Q .3'eii'.Sai?w 'f'g1j:Lf3L.. 'MW' my M' ' Q'-YY ' , if C2151 Pf?','q1 -'IQZL . X 'i'g 'E.E?s 1 165' W 19? 35253 .R ' r A it . M. f 1 . xml ...,. 'A x ' em., , , -, 433322. : 8' Jf'kv'T4 ' ww, '? it 27, 'V'--il Cz-,, is '. I 19 'TEAQ5' 5' .'-: w 6iS: E: 1353-f'f'77f 'VL' . 5 ,,,',f'?7if esTfs:s.:e..v,r.1,.1??,.1 9ie.Qsisasi2?fsiLl.a2X':aR'335:a?em:w.ls..s2'2fI'x-mm.,,. l '-:em lvA CRAMER Olney, Ill. A smile for everyonef ZELLA COLE ME1ERs Paris, Mo- Nobody talks much that does not say unwise things. MRS. J. G. HAMPTON Albany, Okla. On one she smiled and he was blessed. LUCILE BOOTH Gallatin, Mo. A cheerful giver of smiles. ETHEL KINZEY Chillicothe. Mo. Not much talk. a great sweet silence. MARY OVERFELT Paris, Mo. A rose but set with little wiUul thorns, as sweet as Missouri air can make it. EUGENE ROCKHOLD Utica, MO. Importance is one thing and learning is another. EVA FOSTER Chillicothe, Mo. She has a case. I pray speak no more. HENRIETTA POWELL Kerbs, Okla. I have immortal longings in me. JEWEL WILLIAMSON Macon. Mo. She would rather talk to a man than be an angel any clay. -100- zfflw , sky,-.f W 'A fwsesw - we 21 W 2 .xx -wwwr' 'xfw 'i',?'Q,1'f 1'4' 'sssti VMS' 1229257 ' wi 123. 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The old slow sailing vessel has given way to the ocean liner whose' revolving turbines push the great ship through the water at a rate of speed which makes a trans-Atlantic voyage a matter of days instead of weeks. In the industrial and commercial world every field has been explored. Nearly every foot of the earth's surface has been examined, its future possi- bilities ascertained and the results tabulated and filed in the office of some great corporation. No longer do kings of industry and executives of big business look about for new Helds to exploit and then cast aside for another, but their one aim is to improve their present methods of work. What was once a thinly-settled country has now become a country dotted with great cities-great cities surging with humanity, who have forgotten the ease and contentment of earlier times and are now madly struggling-some for existence, some for wealth and some for fame. And so it is. This is a strenuous age-an age in which those who hope to meet life's struggles successfully must be better prepared than ever before. Every profession is crowded and there is no room except at the top. There is no doubt but that shorthand offers one of the most excellent opportunities to young men and young women as a stepping-stone to success. Business is carred on largely by correspondence, and what is more certain than that, the stenographer who enters the office of some great business house will some day, if observant, honest and trustworthy, be the one who will qualify for a position of trust in that place of business. A great deal may be said in favor of the student who takes shorthand in preference to some other subject. It is a well-known fact that the study of shorthand is not an easy one, and he who is able to look beyond the difficulties and see the ulti- mate results to be attained is bound to win. Shorthand has been taught in C. B. C. for twenty years and while it has never been the largest department, yet in the per cent of those who have gone out and made good, it ranks with the First. And while all of us may never have a place in the hall of fame yet if ambition, perseverance and optimism count for anything, we feel that ours will be a fair proportion of success. -Wyclije McVey. K I ...i...-..,:..L,::....T.:u..........,..:,',. ....................... ,5:::........iT -uxl .,,...:.,. ,.,........ ,,.. ,...... . t A......- ,,,,.,........,:..... . ,. .- I ,,..,.,A,. , ,Q K 7--.c .,,5lwwv--.. V A - 5 , qw,-,,.,. 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With warmer days, my heart goes back To rocky Ozark glens Where, with my brother, I'd pick the berries That grew in many fens- Blue are the growing pines-far, far away- When the warming sun so steadily shines Through the long, bright month of May. Oh, list to the songs of the birds That deep in the muscadines sing, Have you never heard the wild mountain echo With songs of the beautiful Spring? I-low sweet o'er the valley the bluebirds and robins Bring back the sweet springtime again. The wild ducks and cranes that are now flying over, And blackbirds and fays, now and then. The forests all glitter, the treetops all twitter- Red Hickers are tapping the bark Of wormwooded trees, half-rotting already, That stand out as ghosts in the dark. The young pine saplings between the tall trees standing Sprout forth oily buddings of blue- Like cat-tails in swamps they are now shooting upward With pine-needles coming to view. All sleep in creation, the beasts' hibernation Shake off as a dream on the dark- Moles burrow beneath roots of rank vegetation!- The serpents lay wait for the lark. The spring birds are nesting, the trees are bequesting The bough that the gentle breeze swings, Canaries now Hy from one tree to another With songs that the summer-time brings. When cometh the summer, then take me to Dreamland With belles of the forest l'll wake And gather the Howers that grow by the water And paddle my boat on the lake. in ,, ..... . U: ..,. . ,... X R2-Qf1s c'i'1'f ,J vc f Z'Q'f-w.,- ss. sL-L' .1-if 5 F. '- ifxiif l , ,wfm ll:2MfH'V. l7Gl5'Qkf.7'1l2f2i2'f.. 5' ' f if N 5 .a ,-Azffa' .2 ' - we-4162-?-1s2W't?ix Mfw ff' sts i Q.5iE - ,, k, 1 i i -102- xwxwfjww X. ,- Q 53. ..-. K. ,N ,fi,.,iW..,N,.M J, Q, J, , ,,fs,. 'S LA 'kffiff -,nfgif X418 Wi-zu: itil- R: f 'f-fQ,f-QQ? 'L-3? 3 :wfxu 3 V , . Q, , wg., ,V ., . W 3. Q .... 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Z4 my-i ASE beef' .ns If fi, ff- .S is fi'f:lffft,w.f1 I 55355193 .4-.f Qmfffgff eggs .ef qgwxggle Ss Q3 M, Q A 2-L. H -vs.. if-so ffeeisrmz 1 f+1ff.'ff' - - N we-A sewer- J' ww-.-m.w,-f:',pv- , ff ' Q fum. -f .f,i,.x,,-.i.fe? .1 . f.i...:,Q.,wu,.,iqee.w-..mei-fvmeee,sf QMS sl sm 51 RUSSEL HAVENSTRITE Lovell, Okla. No 'really great man ever thought himself so. F. E. THOMPSON Aberdeen, Tex. What sweet delight quiet life ajordsf' THos. CALDWELL Milan, Mo. Men of few words are the best men, LEE LANDES Billings, Okla. Oh, why should life all labor be? C. T. SMITH Konawa, Okla. Oh, that I might live to become a man! GARLAND BUTLER Salem, Ark. The truth is. Sir, now 1 reflect. CHAS. WILLIAMS Crossecr, Ark. Knowledge comes, but Wisdom lingers, I-I, B. PFEIFFEI1 Thorndale, Tex. Good nature and good sense must ever join. PORTER MCCOY Fairfax, Mo. Still runs the water when the brook is 'deepf' WESLEY TACKETT Kco, Ark. A little learning is a dangerous thing. JAMES B. WISEEY Holdenville, Okla. l A violet by a mossy stone. I l -104- Qsy V H 3457, elfwvi . , iygsa. '-1iRlTR53sw3,g5Xs-,gin - -3,13-3.-'wi fi Y ggi his .cw ligne. il 3. YVXJ' -1' rw ff wfzripgx - igkjwigi , New NK' 'M is i 1 .efflf .f?w,?i?:w az: .A gr ex. kiwi- , J.. ,M ,N Mwse..im. ,sg , fu, .ay-,iv was 223m ,e ' Steal.-i,,mw Q H 1 WK? sw-i .,,,,,' !,,- ..,fe '1aHi 1e3,:,i,M-.--...sl , .N 'Q MW.. 2553233 -5 fe ., - -A . Q. A' ' 2 JOHN POMMIER Richmond, Mo. judge me by what I am. E, K. BRADFORD. Chickasha, Okla. Without my glasses, I look almost human. SAM LEAIRD Ashland, Okla. All great men are dead and I am not feeling well. LLOYD DOWEL1. N Flagstaff. Ariz. . Hail fellow well met. A. L, FOREE Paris, Mo. He thinks much such men are dangerous. ADEN DWENS Braddyvillc. Ia. Born for success he seems. WALTER END Perryvillc, Mo, You know I'm not getting anything out of this. VIRGII. AKERS Oh! thou art too mild, too mild: lpray thee swear. Brownington, Mo. Chickasha, Okla. W. N. CASH I probably never will grow up. MONROE JONES Hale. Mo. Wise from the top of his head up. ' V. H. LOUTHAN Chaney. Kas. All hope abandon ye who enter here. J. O. DUNHAM Lamar. Okla. N Blessing on the little man. 4 -105- . wa M -- . ,,.,, .... L. . , 2 . M, wgggw .... 1 V, H. fwfr.-fvW,gM'f' 1 .afwpr fx- mwbll?-A . . . N V W ws' nf A . 5? 'f255Mn.m...Ag. we is ' . W Q2 , ' wr-2. ,- W' Wow .,... ZW mfg fie'-0, Vp 'Q-if .. .LA i :1ffw . 3355 53 , vvweqg.-'x'm..:?ggPing-'? ,921 2 1,4 Siiwj' ' wit' - 'S ' - -A 'wwf' -f -.,af'351: l - iggggigg' , 2411 . gow giifffb lf' -,?ZQ2z,,E5vw'f2 Q ffv ,,,.. fy, f gf 1- f-we away.. A x -uv Nwsq xms g'-?'ng- 14 A - wAggg,2,g,,3ggg,aQ,,43 fmlilauxgk 23119935 -106 H. W. BERGSCHNEIDER Levasy, Mo. judge me not by my name. CLAUDE CROSS Williamsville, Mo. No relation whatever, WALTER RUGEN Ellinwood, Kas. Here Genius burns, let it Hickerf' -I. M. BRITT Haughton, La. 'iHe has his second. C. C. DEWiTT Mt. Vernon. Ill. Well, that is the way they do it down home. WM, l-l. l'lANKS Cumlog, Ark. Aim a little above the mark and you will be sure to hit il. LLOYD LONG Q Bethany Mo. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. ' WM. CHAPMAN Sewal, Ia. Weigl1ed, and found wanting, RAY BARKER Elmo. Mo. Aye, lherels a man. S. E. Mooiuz Seymour. la. Cod created women only to tame men. . ., , 1 r I W 'iff-1 -1'--Ma M.: . X. has M 'I' --A ,si ' .sv , A ,J 1,4 .144-fx ,ft -fe' ifefrff aff' 5-.ygfm ew? ref ' ' 353922 5 fefiggegg 1 S .41 5- 5.2222 I f . .,v.-,ustlm I M' Ag fiki fgym gm? gjggggszf, 5-s72?3ff5Ly ' ,:g:.i2.',',g'fgQ -2- gmim- EW, .i.w,,2 125511241 -W . -- 1 f, lf. 1 '.f'fff22fM' ff2'e':fc1W.?.., WS Jfifxi- 1-Iii. 'faiyff Q . V' Walter, Okla. praises. CLARENCE FONTAINE His deeds speak his Princeton. Mo. MEURL MASTIN Has great ideas of raising money. W: R, XVESTLAKE St. Louis. Mo. A fine boy, but he needs to grow up a bit. LESTER SMITH Carlisle, Ark. Study! Thy pursuit is happiness. H. L. GROSS Church Point, La. 'Ajusl style, lhat's all. JOHN ADAMS Busch, Mo. 1'm not old enough to form any opinion. N. E. CASHION Ivlenfro, Mo. Character is the best kind of capital. Rom: ALLEN Pawnee. Okla. Would that men rould only know how truly great I am. GEO. RENEGAR Cloverdale. Ala. Brains as well as girth. HERBERT EASTON Geronimo, Okla. The world knows nothing of its famous men. E107 , we x,.,,,. .,,. , , ,.l..,.. ,, ,. ., vfg-My 2 X Qfwfw f N ,,.,f, U, .I W, ., M, if '? ,- fc-:sv ,give 3 11: -',11:z:gwm-l ii i-:W A ' QM. .Mn A fi ,A . ,, A.A... :Wa--Q .. MN fi:!i:e.' ,.:-,.,::.:pggf3v. i 5 gs' +s:'m, . . . w:,.v:.z f f.::',:--N . 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ARVA RIDGEWAY Appleton City, Mo. They conquer who believe they can. -108- ,v - me - - 5igg?'??45g A N. ,. N 7- +':!f1 Q we . - A ., .. of New . Q-'ff -g,, 5-w'1'1,,2?1,?.f1fi W' .,x.. , if. nh. ,va-J 4 1, ' -'1f'3g.- no 'T'f i'f ,:.fe5,3' A-, . , - . Em-1' , -fr f t if 3 22,1 , , , . J c 4 f f- Wmtiwzzf. ff'.?Z.:razwr.wfxNa11,,.v.5,5?SSz1,ii4'Mpz1ff.fwzm Morley, Mo. A. B. CRAWFORD Talks little, says much. GRADY MEAD UA genuine heart-breaker. Palmyra. Ark. WALDO CANNON just one girl. Elsberry. Mo. ALVA INNESS Happy, even though he doesnt look il. Dumas, Ncbr. Cl--IAS. BECKER Pilot Grove, Mo. - A clean mouth and an honest hand will take a man thru any land. H. L. FINCH Lookeba, Okla. Any little girl will do. EARNEST BOXVEN Hagerman. N. M. I would not give a pence for all the girls in college. DEMON SMVVH Brunswick, Mo. All the women in the world would not make me lose an hour. .JOE DELIA Independent, Ind. Tried and true. EARL DAVIS Milton, Ia. Comfort all. trust few, be false to none. -10 Lf'-2.95 ,F ,ii s ai f' if 9- je2?5?'iW?423',fjiirisidk ?f'Yi-Qtwwqk-,gfrvrfg-age, ziwgyggfwgmw may wma 3 my F W 4 .- we :Q -,- -e sg.-a1x.Wm,,,..5:,,,,,,,., M. M. eg X f-.1,sA..- . te. .. mx. MZQM- 32' -N V-'Agfa Ma N Y - ma ew lf- ,av ,, Q- wt.1vmv,x,,W4,f,,.f.,-f av- iw, ,aw -x . .m:,a,t,fA., .. gzwjeff 1:45. -MQ33? 'W 'f'MX'3 '4'3M.,f'+Pbf-- --irflfwv Maybe -W MW 63.51 fb' ,w,.Nw'!l:1?S4e'.f NSW,-4 H3 . .':n?E-A X7f'::. :fA X -fd-Q' f, f' T12 whiff' f w'rLf .4 '51 ff ,f X' ,A 35? Viffk 'zf'-1:9-1?1'i'6i 1: gi S 3 W.. '-5 QS- ' ' QP f' , i',,1if'f - -ew ':: Fffe' 121'-V 4, . A h '3,Q',?3 .wig-'1 iff ga, , -3 WZ Y We 1 , A-Nw-yew'-:ww 'tiwea - See W'fzMN:+f+wf?W wwf if W, N:.:':w Wfzf??ia Q WS, ff , A Q -A .ea as 1-ge wk ea, , fawaz- g.yafgaN.m -mg a: ,ti n A E992 A Q :iii Mrwizsf f. 'S Qkfifgfe' N ff-f3'fT5f?':?3w?Ngei2.Ml?A TNI, JNWQIQ WEN- via 4-M4-1: 335K-K'e,.'7'z':-.Le wif QM mi '- , ,W .A JOE FINN Foraker, Okla. Every man is the architect of his own life. JOHN H. LEAKEY Norborne, MO. Cheer Lib. john: you'll make a better jusser than a preacher any day. RANEY THOMAS Czar, Mo. There is nothing in my past to be ashamed of. MONROE JONES Hale. MO. Well, clon't get in a hurry. ARTHUR SHARP Sante Fe. MO, 1'll bet you're married before l am. C. M. VICK junction City. Kas. Always on the job. Vmcu, JACKSON ' Butler, Mo. An equal mixture of good and bad.' WALTER F. CROSS Cole Camp. MO, lf you will have things go your way, go after them. LAWSON LUNSFORD Claremore. Okla. His devious ways, like the Mississippi. are lined with bluffs. GLEN DARRAH Harvard, la. Still waters run deep. 1 10- . New W .f,.s,3.ef.M .M mates sm. Mfrs. we l W mga 1225, Y .Mtv ,Q WN- img 3355 W yum F549 SJW? eww., een 'xg ...., - j ' -eff' as V ' ' 'fl' ff ill? 3? We m f5' Z'f1Lff f t' lt V. E. BUSH Tarkio, Mo. Lifes a jest. and all things show it: I thought so once and now I know it. A. J. CLEMMONS Vcrdcn, Okla. He was so generally civil that no one thanked him for it. T, M. MARTIN Kiowa. Kas, Great hopes make great men. LLOYD Esms Blodgerc. Mo. Slow but thoughtful. l'lOBAR'I' WILGUS Oakland City. Ind. Be warned by his fate before 'tis too late. Bass Joi-1NsoN Orwell, Ark. My advice: 'Stand fast by Telegraphy and its good old causef G. S. WALIQER White Heath, Ill. The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance. RILEY SLINKARD Oran. Mo. When love and duty clash, let duty go to smash. BEN IVIAYFIELD The world will yet hear the voice of this newer prophet. KARL M. SKAIZGERIS Cross Alta. Can. Lemon is myfavorite fruit. l -111- Qiii? W, f so LWMIEQ- 'ww Hi. ., f -me . I 5 1:'?k:2 C425 -,.1g5Ff, '2z?:f5Q--FW.. egg, 4.254 Fifi fjj,,,,Qi. new fflsi Wnewemseeeiinie been SES Few more xiwg em e efeQv.iew?W'fiS1owmymmw :-:i2Q1f:.-gete::as:,-Qffefgwai'waz we-5 4- W Q fuoeeif .mei ff fbvv f..e,fw'w,. ffirrii. K it-znlsfmififanieie fe? Yifxewgegi wie? NQZQW fegeamgf QQQHQMM .f33lff2wsa2Qwffa.sv:1,.gz:'f31f ref? QQ :55?ffQf?i .wfaiggi -' 1-N112 .4 ,f 1 . .fiiisvi V WL. .M-.-:H i.,,,..,,- 1 . what M M., ser-.,,., Q.,, .M wg.. ,:gc.:.-',..eaa::Z1-,fif:,f-.xgs M !3:e'11g.l,,f3 yaqrgxgf. ,35.ge3cg5wQ-'51--et: ,gwgfjf W9 5145,1.151g,f.4xig'54'g223-,-ga?-Skxoxgfili W:-L?X1'w:. Nwfrfetg '3Z5.5?'1N.'1Y'6f'553 WW? f2Et'+.'i2': Ci '-T55 1 X- V. 1 E. S. LESSLEY Glasgow, Mo. l'll try prohibition hrst, then socialism. ELMER STEVENSON Sims, Ark. Everything in this world depends on l,00f7'U3fl. . ALLEN WRIGHT Athens, Ark. A Two of my valued possessions-Grit and stickalnility. ' BEULAH PARK Mangum, Okla. Oh Telegraphy. how my heart yearns for thee! Knight, Ky. RAY Ivloom' l'll never love if I can help it. Anadarko, Okla. H. E. WILUAMS Lucky is the woman who wins him. LELAND PINNELL Milton. Ia. Greater man then I may have lived, but l doubt it, C. T. DIXON Monroe, La. jokes of all kinds, ready, cut and dried. W. I-I, LINK Waukon, Okla A truer gentleman one never sees. S. T. RUBO1'TOM Piedmont. Mo. Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. -112- , f T- NA ' , We Egwyf..-,vggig3j5:f 'f2f,'ffAMsg-'syn-, 'iesmg ,Km ye., 23 or ,jg gow egg K, 52 is A QQ .- D+.-'P..: :mi Me ffraw 'YW ' if Sw V wif ..t.1,,' mei,-:,, '-4Z'-- 'f1':'!. ep ww. M., ibm ,.,...3.5 is-miss Swim Qxmwf wgfgs. .4-X .,::-r- .v.,gff:--if gre'-ey of-gtg? ,Q be 4? 31 G. E, SCOTT Wimer, Okla. Men of few words are the best men. C LON ST N W lc cl lvl L2 A LEY a cn a. O. An honest man is a noble work. JOHN STOTT Princeton. Incl. I know you can't unclersland us. I.. lvl. SCOTT Council Grove, Kas. Chase me girls, I've got the nickels. WM. GOODMAN South Hill. Ky. They say he once had cz girl, HARRY BELCHER Lawrenceville. lll. One of the few goods things which has blown in fron1 . T. R. ALLEN Ravema, Ark. All great men are dying and I-feel badly n1yself. ROBERT TOWNSEND Ulf I dorfl know l ask. HARVEY P. ALLEN Never turn back. H. l-l. CLEVELAND I love 'em all. N I Purcell, Okla. Oberlin, Kas. l-lalc, Mo. -11.3- W 'f W2'Sf'5?fS1.f. X 'ff??'229'1?ZxT.3xQ' Y' if ,,: ' W 'f M3 - L .-r-ri , .? , ,.'ff'v'. Kllfwff. Ni'T3xwfW,' :im :y-:-s 1 sims .i wig? I .V ..,.,.,. ' - V -.w- ':,f,..Iv 1 , .wr ' ,123 .saws ww -4 .f ws - f - A - fy., 3 'rise-,,sf,w, .I-2. ' - -- Qrfsiii Wu Q-six, - fLiT:1'f2Qsf1-1. 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RALDO BAXTER Tecumseh, Okla, Beware, I may yet do something sensa- tional. J. A. SMITH Savannah, Mo. Where'er he is, he'll not appear a saint. HETBERT HUMPHERY Blodgctt, MO. He minds his P's CPeasej and EARNEST BOWEN Hagerman, N. M. Another quack given to the world. DENNIS CLIFTON Mcnfro, Mo. The sweetest noise on earth is that mode TI-IOS. C. LOWE Bogue Chitto, Miss. 'Al am no presumptious blockheaclk, if 2 '. s l , a' n rw rows. 'X 'Y my ws' ,' --wgywwu., r 3W????j5y wie- X015 W, ,ff if-fa ss' - K-'Q fr I-sf 4k'X l.1fw ii x,g1f, ., My iw iw, J we L., , . . X Pri ... N: ,, kj. -1 jx: 2 531313 x Yaris? gag QR .si-ai'tr-. -25-.gave ff .Yin 'f2f65' - :Lili ails? fre-wa. fs-rs, ' N Q' fc-fb: 2 'Q' X' J 1.11 . . - r -4v- 1.11. ww swf. r mem rr- .. s,. My lr 'wwf 3. A- :. -gf ., rw f I-.1 fa' yfgfff ,- ff ' w- gi''WL2-1-fw:w,:i:.,lf,f.2fl Y-fir -fit? 'GfiiWfl'5 -15f-WV! Y QS fifty rio: mfarfig izg f,Z.t:,sSi'igJ?sw3g222r5s is Sis ,ff if A ,,- .ww W'-f vvflyf,,'f5'j,-mffu,Eg ' 5,3 If.J'..w:fa:+,.gf+f4 gg tl' ,, 1, --f Lf., gf L ,f-fs.:,Mg-ww ff f'-1,555 gmw sf . Me f ,,L.im..v .7 , 'Ngo-Z .... f f.W,,,.se.i..K:l.lmf'.'ttamM.,iw? s-rfxwesil,eu.i:E9ki'.gzEii?E2tgsz.'il5fkfKf11-ti.:-iiv:ie..1m.S51Mi1l'SQW:43Qs4.:?.::i.,..' ,,.t,,7K:.,MJw..-f., X wi is LETA KRA FT Center, Mo. She hath a heart as sound as a bell and her tongue is the clapperf' ALONZO RUDD Speak of me as I am. Gatcsvillc, Tex. B. J. Loucxs 'tEver alert. Frankfort, Ky. T. D. BURNETT There is manhood in his look. Crab Orchard, Ill. PAUL SLINKARD jackson, Mo. l'm always a gentleman. CARL DINSMORE Caincsvillc, Mo. Atl is not gold that glitters. N, T. DENSON Fountain Hill, Ark, Few his equal and none his superior. Mill Spring, Mo. man. J. A. PARHAM Nobody loves a fat Higgins, Tex. school I ever run. DELMAR STAM This is the smallest Chattanooga, Okla. we love him still. TVIARSHALL COULSON XVith all his faults l -l15- 1 11:51 5, vig, -9.2 1' 4--me-wasf-'.'g5--sv A, ,ray -vg-wig 1 fp. yew: lN,.--Mw,,3'- .1 f X f - ff -- - e 0 . 'Y gl W, Q 05,3 ,ear ffygqgg-g...,1,q1 gm ,V ?Zi2iE25?ef5?79' My lf . , .ffeesg E 3, we ,, L MM Qs- s sq ef e ge se Gfgjgfi-fswfme-w.,,e.,l,ss,fe1 e Wy., .si :Q 5. .sszwg A ,si f??5fQKq'f5, f'!f.f'3:Z. M - 'K Ev sf A AQXWZMWV ' g A 'V 'mfg ew C xy l ew wi , V, X W . w9.::',:::.ggg.:f- 4 -.E 9gf :1:rs4r 52629 'i'Zs-we? Qlffiw N-on taiigggi avg-5, ,f w .3 g.g,-Vg-ls 1 ,..,,s5x:f as KEN' V. .W sew A-rf? as Qggrfeigfese E if Q, Q osfiik-1,5511-4353: - '1 ,!1' ' 5.'l3lIf'gxt'fs 12ffU1W,f4,,-fitswffb :rw W' .1 Q'4':..,f2 ff, Tr- JTf ,.f:sr we-W ,iii- 1 Ai 1. , I ' ' . . f I l -116 Hawk Point. Mo. cast in manly mould for hardy sport or contest bold. ' L. PRESLEY His limbs were ORA KINYON Clinton. Mo. Blue eyes, and fair in face: of temper- well! BEN SIMPKINS Shirley. Ark. The first thing we do: let's kill all the knockersf' ROLAND HISER West Fork. Mo. A modest blush he wears not formed by art. Free from deceit his face. and full as free his heart. HOWARD DOWELL Perry, Okla. Common sense is not a common thing. Ross GODDARD Belle Rive, Ill. Men of few words are best men after allf SAVILLA PYLE Joplin, Mo. What cz woman wills. Gods wills. J. E. PYLE Kimball, Nebr. Requesting a response excellerale and boczkiewiczf' GEO, ALY Blackwell. Mo. A soul as full of worth as of pride. SILVEY FLANNERY Platte City, Mo. 1'll bet you think he's Irish, but he's-. A f l X -X A - ' 5 env- '- ' 'Cm .welt :3 -4-'mls y 'tAr 2 X 1 L.. ,Q .,, H -mf. MM V. 5-x.gg-mqlyy 1 -19.1.gr '. ' g ,sf - ' . - TOMMY S. WILCOXSON Stratton. Colo. A woman hater or lover with every full or new of the moon. ' J. I, LEDBETTER El Reno. Okla. Always-found with a harp. Gus SARANTOS Kansas City, Mo. I came to improve my time. lCan speak Eve languages now.J ASBURY SIMMONS Iron City. 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Eff' ,Y 3-'-.f'A1 Q? st. ililIi ff3'F F5135 Chapel talks did not phase him. Q H-'if5f5:'f'fI5'i?5-t1'5:' i'filJQFg???1hQlil-tif-?55g.,fQ ' iv X' JW.: R,9,,'5?f3'tiijfj-'1.x'Qf.,j gifS,Sf'E-3553445-gQ',Qig'32S'-' H.. g?-X.jQ '-.fgmhs E.'.l-.Wit 2' ls?sf'i3tf1Ht-Qs:- f v - -M 'agg-..ngg-Q 2,1 'ty 4.::.u:v2r,'P in,-lj-UQ QAM- Q-3 n-. xxx kfkrfw'--r 'ku 25:-LLL f fins' . ,5 wif. 1:59-' ' '-tiger 4 e.ff.'a',-Q. if VERA OSBORN Ponca Cary, Okla, ' -. She moves like a goddess and looks like a mgfgfesrf 'Howie ,l w-tiff' 1 . .1-'QI - .lg 5'5lr4?1E5- - ' t' Y yizfl' , 1i'3?2J532f3t.h'-I ' . .'..eW 5fi5 F RANK SCHWARTZ Moore, Okla. ggfifgigfktgfgjfii tg. j .. . . . .. -qff7'T,351?G L-,X 5:11 , ,v 7? A worker with ability to spare. ' , 5-2 , . ,w4,etQfj '. Q1 , '- -' 1252 if f 4 . Hr, ff . . 'liirfehziii Q-Q 4i'3igfgft.5ft' 'vttjgfgtmffg ARTIE BLJCKER Chlllxcothc, MO. -,Aff 5,351 ,Pegg .. . .... . . frf21'.?:2ifw1'3' ,L-QL.: 'i 1-' .t'.15f .:'f 'UZ Hts only diversion ts thinking of vacation F time. ' ' E525 ' Efffiigifi , f't?It'QH . . i,'i?i,f 7 , ' if tit , t A of 2421. 2,-Q-g'f '. i. lm , 'ff y- wwf! .. wr , 'LE' 1 WM. GAMBLE Minden. La, fr .. .. 4 f t,.,:.g: - 5 V - ' Uur brother from the sunny South. if2,gggg45ij2.5g5gEQt,,' V- Zen tw ..'f5iefff?afHt'i: t' 31,-L, ' FV M, .-sc...-7,15 , 1. ' - J X ' v 5 f -3 3 EARL MOORE Spickard, Mo. Always natural without a bit of conceit. .1 'f 2f'f'.g51 ' tit' 'j -9. L' fgiitoag' .5f5'5?ffv'i?'ti'4k? 61: ff ff? '15 iff V' ftwgit ' 49 . Z, gv ' 5 L his - R. L. VAN GUNBY Corydon, Ia. Q 1' , ' , N . . .. 'gi v -' 1- jlsfrf- 'A V H 'jf' Beware! do not rtle this monster. 3 I 7 a ff.. 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'14-.ff w-Vifilfvi' -A1253 4 f . if 'w,.:eS5Y1f'fv: ' I gf, - . -on ,f -' '.35f'-'5,,,-if-rvf YF' 'gr ' 1 .Ayn ,Q ' ,yi -, 1 -42. 5. 35 712- A y ' WILLIAM LAWRENCE Macon, Mo. f -at , . . 51,2 ' af -- . . .. W -?:i1'g?.I,.-I What more could be sand of a human? ', ':gI Hx? .P lil' ' ,gf rg,-I L g. If' -I i'l2 ' IA'-w g - f--- .H Af fff.iPB. +.'i ' D ' ' A 'Him I . - 2 I. Lflouf BAIfNETT Lomom, la. Theres a great deal of push about hIm. 1, :I nf., 1, ,- ,Q--.-.. , - 41 r I--. , , '...- ,j 4 mid? M249 ?'fff! 52'? Eff' gffffibfi'-fm: .-frf:1-,g,,-I- ,-f - I , H I ,L,ggfF,-,,p.,..,.fwf:.f0m' ,,rz'i2ef:,q,'Z'-W' - I-: V ' . 'P '. It ,A n h in 341,15 1, 511 -JARQJQ ' .P .fnaggvi ,. - 4' ' .mf H . ,L . 4 A ,yu If R ' 4 UBILRI OWILRY Osborn, Mo. , f f-, A , 2 , 'I , ' He S qulez. bun Oh? ,II I I 2- H ff ' 2 ff'r'f'54'5'1'- V T-f52bgf'fQ 5549- Wafer-enrrfiaf 'Sf-'n-ff' .,gg:',g,fg- l'lERBER'1' BROWNING Tyler. Mo - ,gg'13i,'5j .. . , .. 'The eIghlh wonder of the world, 1122 .Jo - 4' -'Q 'I 1. -1' Q ,L ,fi ffgsr' ',-A f4,,f:g-get ffzsfinafnalwafzffrih-'Q 2213:-1:1-Einar. we-Mn 43 ig11f3ZMGffmeQrfacf' -I - - f. cn.4tf -f.,-1: f' I-g ' -- E,-it-1 .If fm'-ff 1-.g :ff -fs- ' .Jf,a,5fas'.gfafff22'55g,5,f,,,,fgIv:gfn,ff:-:gm-'T ' L. M. SCOTT Council Grove, Kas. -R f -f '- ' ff -f,51f114-' -'fa .. ., 525, A ready supply of energy. I -.:,I,.,-. -. , ,F V-f'L1o1.'1 'gear , mm - 7i.:'7.,,,T-' . - ,T - WMM- - Q. - Q- ' 4:52,-2: L,'f . 1 1 1 - 'ff'?61 'm'Q1 -an-:fr . -' ' f-+n.g,n'g,z.: - .gi- , ,,,-4g:.f-,ezgyg MYRON ALLGOOD Summerfield, La -y,,igwaj3i15,,f 57534. Our ammaled and dynamzc bemg. 55:25:14 1'- - :f-'f A ffrfff-f. A3-'.7f,'Qfrff-.Q -ifgvl-pil fm I-.1-.f1?rIv,.,:f'b',Z fg,-ggfyfgfl :zz:1d??-P25 ' 'v- LFE. 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SCHWARTZ Thorndale, Texas , He i.m'l the least bit forward. WILL EHRMANN Elmont, Mo. ls getting acclimaledf' C. H. WILLIAMS Kiowa, Kas. Forde peace ship embarked without him. W. C. HOWARD Ashley. lll. A man to be admired. A H. H. EVERS Grand Chain, Ill. Cone, but not forgotten. . - MAY HENRY Ivlaysville, Mo. She'.s' so responsible that she holds a corner on ojicesf' CHAS. E. INAEDLIN Buncomblc. Ill. A man with a musical faculty. CARL E. HACKLEY Fayette, Mo. He can take a joke easily. J. E. HOLLIDAY Everton, Ark. He enjoys fooling around a park. ROY L. PALMER Tebbetts, Mo. Reason and love keep little company to- gether. nowadays. -11 9 I fl A I 1 I I . l Mmm- V ggge 'K ' ww:-1:aiw iff-wzf:-.:.at-msmsww-W-rag :- V ,X i 1239, ls,-,531 t. s93Kffxs.-ilxaffb A, ,, AQ .. 3 p fi M.,,Qs:2,9,- W39g,3Q,m bf, tary.-.Zin ,,...,g!h H - 'V Q. Qu:-v? .iw f www-i w-Awfik M22 ,pw iqgigv- wmv -A -,-A-l Megs-.-.Ali Q., 3 -my N, wif if Eff'fS'5? .- F: F W. .sf 3, ag 53 ,Nags . N -AQ'-it :a,s-fvffpfy. -can if .fS.vAy1-mag Wa. ,Vg .fqfm fs , , s,,. an Q. if' 21.57 giiw 9' 5 S'-fa' If ,X 3 '92, .- -.713 120 J. H. PARTON Granite, Okla. Popular everywhere he goes. ROY C. jomas Cedar Vale, Kas. Hes the midget of our class. BEN EDMONDSON Kirksvillc. Mo. Truly a valiant Christian soldier. J. W. PRETTYMAN Coon Rapids, la. Does he live up to the name? RAY R. EDWARDS Braymcr, Mo. Divinely tall and most serenely fair. HUBER ETHERIDCE Cold Springs. Okla. 'AA man nobly planned to warm comfort and command. EARL DENNISON Alva, Okla. He was fond of arguments. JESSIE OBAR Meg, Ark. He is conspicuous for keeping quiet. N. T. DENSON Fountain Hill, Ark. Dignity and wisdom suitable to his posi- lion. WAL1'ER I-IAFERCAMP Augusta, Mo. Is still looking for someones heart. X Of, 7' Q'vi7Q5f f E?iw f'W?Ig . MVS? E, 'Y ' ' ', i2E'wfZ7i,AT?Y,.L5-f'1N'u' gee 6g'i , I fflff' ,.,. S2235 ' , 1 ' ' Q W. -i q.. .Lf ri .IEWELL MEDLIN Malta Bend. Mo. He never studies at night. RALPPI PUC.:-1 Gage. Okla. Quiet and thoughtful. l'IAROLD STANBERRY Chillicothe. Mo Always ready lo help another, H. E. HICKS Boise City, Okla, 'AA future railroad ojiciaif' HENRY MOORE Dandridgc, Tenn. Is it possible that I am a graduate? OVERTON BERRY Utopia. Kas. Has a winning smile. FRANK BARBER Richmond. IVIO. Full Qf learning and good wishes. j. E. LONG Urich, Mo, We think Qi. him in iogarithrnsf' LLOYD BROWN Sulphur, Okla. Wfhat sweet delight a quiet life ajordsf' RALPH E. OGC ' Richmond. Mo. A'Dresse.i so neat and quiet in style. . -121- 'rlX1'l? ..z'2f5?x 'f'tWwM','?1i'?2'LP7.D'szzhf: 'fW'vw+ ww:.:ww w -Mwxw-1'--we -www--In ,vs-sw Q. , v. W-my--E-we V W fm . ,,.- ,... .. .. A.. M Wa , :I-.wif f-R. f fy ., ei-an Q.,ici,,,-wmXfa292gvq., emma, 'QQ Vifw- 4' .img-' -J. R..g,5Y:2MQf. be-M l- Giga,,.xw,w?c.,2m:?rQmM, - 0 gfgglvy- 4?-.-1,5ve.-w:5i5,ef.b4f:ew-Q12 Aqefkfdfegig-gage? -Q2,,sw,,f.,4es-...sax.:e.f515,.giyw.5 pg'- vss M.. .M ,gals Rl 3fQfU1f'.:'Q. 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FOREST MITCHNER Malta Bend, Mo. Sad are we and loth to part, BARLOXV SAVAGE A Pike City, Ark. Round by round we climb the ladder. ' LEE HORN Nowata, Okla. Sometimes I fear lhat we are not very good. W. C. PEARCE Blah' City. Ark. Here we've toiled and strove togelherf' if I lf - - ,gpgv-. vW,f Q-35::jt',,19:j,.v -gy'-: '1j up :-w- if page 3- aw A,-A xi, ff f Wg.,-W 'f1.., f X f2'-- .,,,,1w':. YZ' my 'ff f :Qian-.. 5. ,fy X '- -'-,leyiw-V,ffg..g 3593.3 -it 3335135 ,,j .2 373374-iv if..-M. gyljgl -qi. 1 V515 Hmjql. .wgzzegs Y 3 ee :1 'Q u ' . V 2 A , gl. UPTON FxTzPA'rR1CK Shelbyville, Mo. We know lhey and the professors will greatly grieve. F. 1. BOLES Brownington, Mo. We did noi, I am sure, intend to be naughty. LUCILLE BURKE-IEIMER Lorimer, Ia. When she speaks the birds stop to lislenf' OREN BURKHEIMER Lorimer, Ia. Who has seen him thai does not like him? KIRICLAND PARK Mangum, Okla I wonder if I will get a letter today? R. L, BAKER New Cambria. Mo. He isn't no baker: he's a telegrapherf' BEN POOLE Booneville, Ark. Makes one Pool'. think of the 'Old Swimming Dawn, Mo. Vlacu. JONES The busy man is always in demand. -123- as xg YAW539SN?V'Ql'WLYfQZs?s29 'K 5 2' .-.,-4,. w-ew ay,-'-M -gm XK iw' 51g:fs:i1w'1.3ew'tea'tffeem-'-5-1'51, www-,,s--QV I n gssfsxig -- 5-g,.kNfmr33 awggQ?iQ,x-S-r!R9f5.ggfwzQ:gj,Efg1g4Qi2Qs- iff? ...is , 153, ' 33-Uyrfiff. gg ,g 1 1'fiQ,a, - ' .. N, . 1 .. .- r is 3:51254g4:i.,s3f2'gsgggg: f' ,ff 5' 3,13 55,2133 eggs R .f , -:az-54 ,s,ig.Ef2'ze2i,L,3j.f': gf 3 2- V -me 7- -Ma.. -.mfr i f -',, was X sl. iwawvaff f' . is V M ff' Q' ' vs- 1g2.,.4z,sf:i:32:?wa2i,'rv 'LWN'-'W 11 ' - Eelegrap by ygrgg' E, the telegraph students of the Telegraph Department, have a great i , . . .A 1? many things to be proud of in our classroom and alsoa great future gig to look forward to. The demand for operators which is received ' 'Ph each day keeps us in the very highest of spirits. We look forward to the day when we can be more independent. Our department is on the top floor and we feel that no other department equals the Telegraphy Department because of the great standing it puts young men and women into in the world. Thomas A. Edison, the electric wizard of the world, was one day a brass- pounder. Presidents and Vice-Presidents of our railroads were one day studying the same dots and dashes that we are now studying. Most of those who enter the telegraphy field believe at the start that they are taking up the work only temporarily, or to use a favored expression, as a stepping-stone to something better. The majority fail to keep stepping, however, for once the telegrapher becomes skilled, it's powerfully easy to follow the path of the least resistance and settle down permanently to the game, finally losing all desire for advancement to positions carrying more responsibility but better opportunities. Yet, talk with the average experienced telegrapher about quitting tele- graphy in favor of raising chickens. tilling the soil or some other pursuit and he becomes highly enthusiastic. He plans to chuck the game some day, admits that telegraphy is a monotonous, nerve-racking occupation and heartily wishes he were out' of it. l-le will even heap wrath upon the head of the kind-hearted station agent who inveigled him to learn telegraphy and if he has any children, vows they shall never learn it. This year is always his last year in the game. But is it? Once the telegrapher becomes steeped and saturated with the dot-and- dash atmosphere, it is as hard for him permanently to ,abandon the key and sounder as it is for the veteran locomotive driver to desert the right-hand side of the cab. Watch the old ex-telegrapher fwhen opportunity offersj, edge hopefully toward the telegraph office window of a little railway station. 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Q 'f ,. 'fl j x . .. . f - ' ll l I 4 Xgr 4 'l Y:-Q 'Q 7 'M , 1 7, ' . - ' 'A , 5 If ' V' A lf , X X - UWH Mnzzm if NW ...B 5. - - - '1 T f ll! E - a NX! C 41 'I - --. L72 ' . lllli ,s ,- ARK. .1 ..x F, -. Y-, , ., ..- 5 ii 5 - 1, --'TTTefmazzrnzvw E fi South missouri Colors-Purple and White. flfotto- Show Me. 'Flower-Golden Rocl. OFFICERS JOHN -I. WEDGE ....,. ..... P resident and Athletic Manager LESTER CHRISTY .....,.. ....,..,.....A.....A.A....,.. V ice-President HERBERT BORNE ...,... ......... T reasurer lVlARIE SKELTON ..... ...., .,... S e cretary The South Missouri Literary Society was organized on the twelfth day of December, 1916. It is true we entertain the spirit of emulation, and it is our aim to achieve success in every enterprise in the history of the South Mizzou Club. lf our work should be to bring the mountains down and the valleys up, we would be found at our post, faithfully performing the duties. South Mizzou is loyal to Purple and White, and we shall endeavor to excel in every instance of our literary career. We are up and doing with a heart for any fateg still achieving, still pur- suing, learning to labor and to wait. South Missouri is still in possession of real men with high minds and fearless souls, and women with intuition and inspiration. Show me, show me, l'm from South Mizzou, l have learned a few things, just a very few, l'm a willing learner, tell me something new, But you'll have to show me-l'm from South Mizzou. -Literary Editor. tt ml! mi: I i.::1w:.'.', ...... :..,.- ,,...,,.,. ..,., .....:5,T..-f.6..V-:.,,,,... ,, ........ .... ......... ...,..... ., .... .2:g.-Mfr' g X 5 xx E 'Q .-,-1 ,W-fag F-.Q,'-':..'S?. , T- ly., lysgsip-.us-s'tJf'J Rl X ,, X. Q. . . , i ,V V .,.. 3:2353 2551, ,g. -5' E l A J :'Sf.f'-Tj - 1152 ljatifgl ,Ig.-iz.-f,Q773mv :,N.y.zfM'3,, 'Mif--..... 'gat-,131 W. 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C. as a chosen spot where the principles of the sturdy alumni are garnered up like seed corn, to renew the college spirit e'er it wanes into unloyalty. We have rejoiced also in the general spirit of harmony that has prevailed through- out our school-days, for though there might now and then have been a clash of opinion between the adherents of the dihferent state organizations and an oc- casional feud between the societies, yet they were but transient clouds and soon passed away. We feel more sensibly the charms of each other's society and are brought more closely together by dependence upon each other for enjoyment. Stranger and sojourner as we are in this state, yet we feel the influence of student life beaming into our soul from the happy looks of those around us. l-le who can turn churlishly away from contemplating the felicity of his fellow- beings and sit down repining in his loneliness when all around him is joyful, may have his moments of excitement and selfish gratifications, but he wants the genial and social sympathies of his schoolmates which constitutes the charm and fond remembrance of the former college days. ' For pass a few short years, or days, or hours, And happy seasons may their dawn unfold And all our sacred fellowship restore, When freed from earth, unlimited its powers, Mind shall with mind direct communion hold And kindred spirits meet to part no more. -Leota Humphrey. 5e51.,.-'g:',i-55.55, - gg-..t fl,-5,-wi Hzifif 3 .2 X,,.,,1-f32fMal2sf:4Qfg, QE MSggN,gj.-Qtr Ix 'f. .:fQE.i3 g,,::fff2 .V 5' lx' Q? 2 v'!irr- P4 2's'l:l 'f 'Y -32-Qiwwmiw' ' is :serene ' Tk F91 wtf? f'i: s'f' P --5551i fin. --1 W' -ff-K if, 53 'Wim 1 isglswil W- , ' 'XFX '..'Y'fY ' .:,.: 9 A -131- Mm: N ,YW . www ' A . '- 1 5 .WEL 5.5 rang: :LQ A-.M ws gf! QA I 254 fig .v :Leg Swfygggglfo Egg- ,eff 4 N29 MWYZZ55 W 'TQ' fm M my ,M Q 5 .jpg1Z?,5eg E. Wife' kg wi ff' . wr 4:1 'ff' gf ,fix ' lv? 1' i tx if 1 . x '- .,L'-2145 - o,3,k44,,,2. WM A .,,'w..!1 wr' E Q V ' ' .f . . 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IVIOGG ..... .......,.,... V ice-President TOT BOND ............... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer AARON HANCOCK ......... ............. A thlezic Manager The second largest state club organized during the 1916 season was famil- iarly known as the UC. B. C. Sooners, characteristic of that progressiveness displayed by the citizenry of their home state. The members of the Okla- homa Club were among the foremost in advancing the social welfare of the 1916 student body. ln all cases of friendly rivalry or contest the Sooners were ever found with their hats in the ring. With a big loyal membership headed by ofhcers imbued with a spirit of enthusiasm and lively interest, this club has made itself a most important factor in C. B. C. student activity. During the base- ball season the Oklahoma Club furnished to the C. B. C. first team its best pitcher, Sam Leaird of Ashlandg its first-baseman, Claude Sticlhamg its short- stop, E. Cv. Whisnand and its left Helder, W. R. Vaughn. During the football season among the members-of the husky C. B. C. eleven known as McGill Warriors, were the following Oklahomansz I-larold Green, quarterbackg Chief Hancock, right tackle, and Ceo. Riner, left end. Among the numerous social events engaged in by the Sooners, the one that will no doubt be longest remembered, is the club reception tendered January 19th in honor of all new Oklahoman students who entered C. B. C. after the 1916 Christmas holidays. ln this the Oklahoma Club displayed its initiative by setting a precedent in the way of state club activities. -Literary Editor. A X ,mag -- .,, mg.. 5' -firing - .. isg:g.1afs,,.,Qf 2 si 1, ,X 4 2 ,,.,w- - . EI-E 555-ii - ,' - 'f :' Ii. nw- 'fefifi lifaf- 1 G ' 1-fi? ' -'J'-1 r 19 W1-NE.-: 'S f Z '52 5 ' Q t V 1-'Laid sit in 'l3?e'f'I'i.' f'Wi.' ff- 3' 5 if l'If'wZl'5iL'g .llflflfrii ,A ,g x...,i5,g. is .w,.Q,,,f?'Y t 2. 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After a few meetings, we were called upon by the faculty to render a program in Chapel Hall. We are now engaged in a stupendous task, testing whether our club or any club so conceived and so dedicated, could long endure the stream of ancient eggs being hurled at them by the spectators. Those who had endured the flow of the eggs and other methods of ex- tending best wishes to us, decided to again elect ofhcers to succeed the Hrst officials of the club. So the persons how holding official positions were elected. It was now for us, the living, to plan on doing things and we did a few things such as organizing a baseball team to win the championship. Of course we were successful in this, and also distinguished ourselves in many other lines. Now there came a time when we should again distinguish our- selves in the line of literary work. We therefore organized the Ford orchestra and the johnson Minstrel and proceeded to cater to the applause of the audi- ence, In this we were partly successful as to establishing a record for time for production-merely a result of the program committee being over-jubilant. Another interesting feature occurred on the evening of March 30th when the ardent and loyal North Missouri Club gave their first annual banquet. The club colors, pink and green, were carried out to the letter in the elaborate deco- rations of the east dining room. After the serving of a bounteous repast of three courses, splendid toasts were responded to by members of the club. It is certain that the recollections of this pleasant affair will ever bring sweet memories to those who were fortunately present. Therefore we highly resolve that this club has not been in vain and that it shall have perpetual existence, and in the years to come may bring back pleasant memories to all those who took refuge in its protecting arms. -Geo. C. Butts. .A.. . .,..... .,... i ......,..... 5 ................,...,..', 5 .... g.....,,., .,,,.. J1N.:,,,......T...j ,.,,,., , .. .. ..,,, . . ,,,, ,, . .., if h A x Q -,-55:4--r-x jfmJ A-ge , j't2:.j--f,5,gQ.fvfN-sigh-U, ...xg X:V-H5vje..5i..,,:g'!- ., .- wits .: V ,-..,,' -5,-,MJ 5,5-111. 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There is a gradual transition by which the features and population of one state blend almost imperceptibly with those of another. From the mo- ment you lose sight of the home you have left, all is vacancy until you step on the opposite shore and are launched at once into the bustles and novelties of a new life, Such, at least, was the case with us. As we saw the last blue line of our native state fade away like a cloud in the horizon, it seemed as if we had closed one volume of life and its concerns, with no time for meditations, before we opened another. School-days, too, vanishing from view, the days that are most dear to us in life, what changes might take place before we shall visit it again. Who can tell when he sets forth to wander whither he may be driven by the uncertain currents of timeg when he may return, or whether it may be ever our lot to revisit the scenes of our school days. We, the Cosmos, feel that we owe much to C. B. C. and our sister state, Missouri. She has shielded us while in school and sent us forth, the Hnished product for the business world. Some may be choked by the thorns and brambles of early adversity yet others will struggle bravely up into prosperity and spread Over their sterile birthplace all the beauties of faithfulness. Dare nobly, then-but. conscious of your trust. As ever warm and bold, be ever just: Not court applause in these degenerate days- The villains censure is extorted praise. But chief, be steady in a noble end, And show mankind that truth has yet a friend. 'Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write. As foplings grin to show their teeth are whiteg To brand a doubtful folly with a smile, Or madly blaze unknown defects, is vile: 'Tis doubly vile. when, but to prove your art You fix an arrow in a blameless heart. -Literary Editor. .- A. J- 1 .- ...., -SV ,Q . . .. .. . 1. 1 L V V, R . J. A V. an rl. vrrl ,, Y, :,,,n:,V5,-V...iV,VVP..:-,515-.-.r5.5, Wk... -.,.,5,,3-53 1' ' ' . F -'..:. -' Lu' . ,,.-w'f'? 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T912 . .. . . . we iw: f,.,..fMI 5,23 :w Q.: .-5,-:3xv.,Q x :eggs si ''252x'?f2emwQffsiffkfgfiSl fi-.1 f,:,, X , .-PF 1? it gif' 6 ,.', X Tlfansas Stale Club Flower-Sunflower. Colors-Red and Blue. OFFICERS MRS. MADELINE EPPERSON ..,..,......, . ...,..,,..,.. President EDGAR BRENNER ,................. .,,., V ice-President CHESTER COODYEAR .,...,, .........A Secretary EMERSON L. WATKINS A...,.........,....... .A,,,......,.,....., T reasurer One of our best and most steadfast members was ex-President T. C. Anspaugh, who could not be pushed down but who was determined to go forward to the top of the ladder and took one step from C. B. C. on his upward way and took with him the best regard of the Kansas Club. . The Kansas Club as a literary society, consists of about twenty-five members but only about fifteen were active in the work of getting up the program which made every club program at that time look small, for it, sur- passed them in such ways as Thats Where Kansas Begins, and we have the honor of giving the first play which was copied after in all the succeeding programs and also were patterned after in other ways too numerous to mention. ln the line of athletics Kansas is never left outg their club is small but mighty and was represented on the football Held by Levering and Throck- morton, two stars, and by others who showed up well. We were represented in the band and orchestra although we were forced to join the Cosmopolitan Club from lack of active members. We were strongly represented in baseball by Watkins, Goodyear, Miller, Black, Alexander and Epperson, head chef of C. B. C., who, with his wife have been a steadfast support of the Kansas Club, and much of our success as a club we owe to them. We hdpe that the Kansas Club of the coming season will look back to this years club and pattern after it in many ways, among which is its loyalty to Dear Old Kansas and C. B. C. We wish in closing to extend our best wishes to the other state organizations and hope they will be much stronger in the coming years. V Emerson L. lWatkins. Chester Goodyear. i .- 'f PL .- V it 'Wiftfiil ii V if 'relist xtfifipi -f P wafers'f-,5g?.gf..gQg5gig,,igff,.f.,f1f-ag e'lL:3tfS,i ww f3t43 -, . -139- A. , V vw: 3-wg Q-X '. - ,+.:'sv,.fQf221t,- ffxyzipx.,4:3-'1,-figwe-Sfw f'fxff-as:-Y5'-.1iJ..iwfise5-av -5- ff -X ive:---,fl u A 0 :za 2: -f--.:f:1-- -1 --sa---12?-wtf- -2- , .. .. - Q N ,, ga. ,. W' M -. .uf W- ':-::,jg:-sgf?-1 USSR Q Q: 5 4QfFz-qw 12--.A-:A :gvwwg -'fm me-, .ww - .afyspffg 55, . 8, wagimgw ' A-W Q,,5,,,-M 115: i 23 -gpm m,.xi,. 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Wherever you Find an Arkansawyer, you also Find the grit and determination to make the institution and club to which he belongs the best. Ever of thee. when sad and lonely. ' NVand'ring afar our souls ioy'd to dwellg Ah! then we felt we loved thee only, All seems to fade before aHeetion's spelll Years have not chilled the love we cherish. True as the stars hath our hearts been to thee. Ah! never till life and memory perish Can we forget how true our motto will be: Morn, noon and night, wherever we may be Fondly we're dreaming of thee, Our clear old Arkansas. -Ml- i'.:.5ff'7:'..f ' nfw-m-xwgg.:-fw-.',1 fwg,:x. , . 3-f - f .N f-mf-1 --af' , fx x if 'X . 1, 3-wwf' ' .W11222 A .54 Wars V51-25 ' ---- if a,i?,.f19 WSZA ff: ?' vfiir. Marg-Q if Hwy 'wif : wiifb.. A 1 .fi 3 .43 Qfffif-F . , - gf 'W K :?,7Ff2 iff' fr ? s iii ilif'-'Q iw SEEK 75-I 1f.'H'?': 'fi ,. sau. f ....t'., N-fix 5-A29-,nag Mig? L. -3 W -fr . S S U :1-U 5 1 FW 'ffifli 111.5-35 A if 4 .. 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STAM ..., ..A.., V ice-President C. ZOE COX ..... ,.....,,. S ecretary W. A. DAVIS ...... .... T reasurer I-I. L. COUCH .... .. ......................,........... ....... R eporter MEMBERSHIP Name C. W. Wise ........,.. C. Zoe Cox ...... ...,... G. C. Berryman ...... H. L. Couch ......,.. Belding Tate ...., D. L. Stam ...............,.. Beuford P. Mclver ....... W. A. Davis .............. l-larrison Garrett ...... R. C. Barker ......... . W. A. Stewart ,.... Oscar Shaver ....... Town .Clifton ........ ,Marshall ........ .Yellowpine ...... .Wellington ...... .Abilene .......... .Higgins .....,........ .Whitewright .... .San Angelo ..... Qflelrogq.. . . Raise City ,.... .Gorman ...... .Cumley ......... County .........Bosque .........Hai-fison Sabine Collingsworth ...........Abilene .-.Liscomb ..........Crayson .........Tom Creen .,....Nacog,doclies .....,..Rockwall .....iEastland .......l-lopkins W. M. Ethriclge ..,.. .Chriesman ..,... ,..,..... 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The banquet of about 175 plates with the most elaborate menu ever served at the college and with the best program of toasts ever rendered at the big school, tells the success of the Twelfth Annual Banquet and Reunion, the most enjoyable social affair of the college year. Halions Red Cross Cocktail Creamed Dove A l.a'Peacc Verdun Potatoes Shrapnel Sandwiches Zeppelin Rolls , Tommy Atkins Tomatoes Tipperary Peas Dreadnaught Olives Torpedo Pickles Triple Entente' Salad with Belgian Straw Old Glory lee Cream Neutral Cglqeg Mexican Mints 42-Centimeter Peanuts Iron Cross Coliee Sub-Sea ,Iulips Eoasls ALLEN MOORE, Toast Master Preparedness .,..... ,................................ ....,..,.............,. ..... I-I o n . john B. Pew mln the Recruiting Camp ..., ,,,,,,,,,,, G Ordon Keller Flying our own Colors ...... ........ M iss Rema Wingo i'Watchful Waiting ................. ..... P rof. B. F. Clayton Maneuvering for Positions .. . l.......,..... O. F. Kelley Skirmishing ... ..................,. ,...,.. J u dge E. C, Orr Call CO AFIUS ... . ...... Miss Ruth Wells Taps ...............,...................,........,........................,...........,.. .........,. F red B. Brady Octette-Misses Oneita Brownfield, Tup I-litt, Mary and Leah Anderson, lvlessrs. Carlyle Fowler, Elgin Cole, L. O. Gibson and Irvin Watkins. Aceompanist-M rs. Sadie Bradford Kiple. Orchestra. - - - . 'i ' ittvfrgmr '4 :M-'E 11'i:.7 ,:'f 1:'.'1 'f ':f 'r5wr '- '-rs ww-aa--3--,W -MM 1, I in , '-v- f 5' -- 'e-- 5 ff:-'1 as-, 2' 1:1-','-2 f Iliff',.i,.11f3a.gwf4f- www-by E, KH cautfrsri.-ir -iwzf' 5:54--f.Q-4 , -f,'fFf,Na'ff--f inf gfgiiglg .XX XYwi.-'SWS N ff2s.isi-if g,jQQfsv.K ', '-Z 1,53fr:Qg155f2ajfgg3rF.-fQ.gg5ggai- if eegfslysffa afxgkfeii 'wif ,H s' S2522 fiLi5f?2rSE'l5'i21??5,?fCf.rg?5i3' .l Q -. .4 Tam 7' X +155- ,www , wM?aq5s,..:- , ar -'bfi.ifHfg .'sr'ixaaf'-'A' rs.. New H5152 'Mage sf, -- W .. 2 -mx' . 1 'A '- 14.22211-:'-9 fLi we fwff iAZ'.a2.-2 isyz wit? mirseig if 3?'g5f:1ihws: S' fi -N .L ' 1916 Tfaculhg Banquet 1916 g For the past several years it has been the custom of the management of the Chillicothe Business College to tender to the members of the faculty a banquet if the enrollment of each year from December l5th to january 15th exceeded the enrollment of this period of the previous year counting two points each for the combination and telegraphy student, one point each for the shorthand, Stenotypy and Civil Service student and one point for the sale of each Stenotype. The year l9l5 placed the points to the 98 mark, but the year l9l6 saw the points top the 100 point mark and hnally settle on the 105 mark. As a result of this victory the banquet was given on the evening of March Znd. The dining room was elaborately decorated in the school colors and the tables were beautihed by an attractive arrangement of flowers and ferns. After the repast, toasts were in order. President Allen Moore acted as toast-master and called upon diderent members of the faculty who re- sponded to toasts along dihcerent lines of school work and school activities. menu Fruit Salad on Orange Cream Chicken on Toast Pineapple Salad Sliced Tomatoes with Ivlayonnaise Cream Peas in Parties Parker Rolls Ice Cream Angel Food Coffee Mint Sticks Beasts ALLEN Mooius, 7'oa.sz-master Homesick Students .......... ...... ..,............................. ....... ...,.., B . F . Clayton 'iStuclents Complaints ................................. ...,..,..................e......... . .Luther lvlogg A'0ur Athletics' ..........................................................................................,. T. E. Lail Why Combination Students leave school as Undergraduates ....... Ray Waffle l-low to make old Students a Permanent Asset ............ .............,...., j . D. Rice The Beautiful as a Factor in Education ..........,. ....,. 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CAST OF CHARACTERS Silas Holcomb ..,,,. ,..,......,...............,....,......,.......,.....,,.,...,,....,, B arnie Graves Alvira Holcomb ....,, ............................. ...,......,,...,..,..., .,,,,.,.... V e r da Locke Hefty Holcomb ..,......,. ,....,....,..,,.,. P earl Lingo Lizy Ann Tucker ....., ..,,.. j essie Southerland Perry Deane ..,....... ....,,.. B en Eclmonson Azariah Keep ....... ..,.., A rchibald Young Verlvena ...,..,...,..... ...... E velyn Kauzlarieh David I-lilclretlm., ........ Emerson Watkins lsahel Carney ....,.... ........ O pal Hendricks Harold Rutledge ..,...... .....,. E dward Vllelch Mrs. Rlllldflgc' ....,,.,..,...,,o ,...,. .r,,..... . . .. ....,,.....,, lva Cramer jennings. llw Butler ........,,,,..., ,. .,,,....,.,....,.....,,...,.....,,.,..,.. Antonio Milanes ACT l.fScene-Yard at Valley Farm. Silas Holcomb, an old-fashioned l'armer's home. Discovered Alvira Holcomb, Silas' old maid sister and Lizy Ann Tucker, a neighbor. A gos- sip. who borrows but never brings back-and Vcrbena. the hired girl. Cl-Interl lvlr. Hildreth, a city lawyer and his neice. Isabel Carney. a city belle. Perry Deane. Hetty's country lover, calls to propose. Hetty Holcomb. Silas' daughter, and Harold Rutledge, Hetty's city lover, are out playing tennis, Azariah Keep, Alvira's deaf beau, who never had the nerve to pro- pose. calls. Hetty's engagement. ACT Il.-The Rutledge mansion. The city home of Harold Rutledge and his proud mother, Isabel Carney their guest. The unexpected visit of Silas and Alvira. Hetty's trouble. ACT lll.-Scene at Rutledge mansion. Isabel and Mrs. Rutledge at their old tricks. Harold and his mother discuss Hetty. Perry goes to Hetty for help. Hetty leaves for Mul- lensville. The misunderstanding. ' ACT IV.-Sitting room at Valley Farm. Alvira and Verbena quarrel. Silas reads the paper. Lizy Ann Tucker comes with more news. 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'But not until he had turned out from crude material, a team that ranked with the best in the Missouri Valley Conference did we begin to appreciate the fact that we had one of the best coaches a football team could boast of. Inspired by his admirable character and repu- tation as a man and a gentleman, stimulated by his inexhaustible supply of pep and energy, and directed by his keen mind, acquainted thoroughly with every detail and trick of the game, the men rapidly formed into a beautifully working machine. Indeed, with very much the same class of material as has constituted the C. B. C. squad in past years, coach Magill made a team that really put C. B. C. on the football map. We feel that our success last season was due almost wholly to his excellent example to the men and his thorough drilling of the team. -159- Q: I , ' ' ' 5 X .i': 'YlfJ: 1 'E .5 555 7 -f: +V! 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B.C. on egiilflflfillii the ridiron this year foretold a successful season but in view of the fact that we mil g . -' 'L . ' t ' . grit high' were facing the heaviest schedule that ever confronted a team from this school. and with only three former players returning for the season. we realized to some X' extent the difficulty we would have in putting out a winning seam. Practice started nearly two weeks earlier than usual with a squad of some thirty or forty enthusiastic new men eager to demonstrate their ability. and all Filled with determination to make a place on the team. lt did not take long for Coach Magill to establish a systematic routine of practice. and with thc eye which only an experienced football man can have, he soon sized up his squad. It is not necessary to de- scribe thc long weary hours of practice during the first four weeks in which the men were getting them- selves in training. This is a period through which every team must pass. It is through this survival of the Httest that every good team is selected. Many come forth in all their glory for a few days, then grow weary and are seen no more. Football is a game for men. and no one can expect to come through a season without showing his colors. The last Saturday in September we were ready for our hrst game of the season. A very creditable team journeyed to Liberty to meet NVilliam jewell, the Missouri Valley champions of 'l5. XVilliam Jewell. being the home of our coach. the team did their best not to disgrace him. The score was a 33 to 0 victory for jewell, but those who saw the game realized the C. B. 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At the end of the game Levering was tearing great holes in the opponents' line and Har- rison was skirting the ends at will and be- y'ond doubt with a few more minutes of play the result would have been reversed. 4' Our next game was played at Cameron with the Missouri Wesleyans. The first -- half of the game was entirely a punting duel. and at no time during this section of the game was either team's goal in danger. A peculiar feature of this game was that neither team made First downs during the Grst half. By hard line plunging the Wes- leyans succeeded in getting two touchdowns in the last half. Score, 13-O. NVentworth. still grieving over the drubb- ing administered to them last year. visited us next and the jinx which had been following us in the past was no longer in evidence. The team. piloted by Green, who by the way plays a star game at all times, carried off the laurels with a 33-0 score, This afterwards proved to be the only game which the soldiers lost. Mexico Academy was next in line. They came to Chillicothe and were defeated in a clean, interesting game. 33-b. A feature of this game was the ability of Clark. right end, to be on hand when the ball was fum- bled. Time after time he recovered at critical times. and once for a touchdown. Kemper slipped a surprise on us the following week when we went to-Booneville and were defeated 27-6. Over-confidence was blamed for this defeat, for later scores gave C. B. C. the dope on Kemper. ' The Olathe lvlutes were our next victims. They came to Chillicothe in high hopes but they returned wiser than they had been before the game. which ended 39-6. Their only comment was that C. B. C. played the cleanest game of football that it had been their pleasure to engage in. Our next game with Missotiri Valley at Marshall was inconvenienced on account of poor railroad connections. The team was compelled to ride seventy miles overland in cars, playing the same day. The absence of Harrison at fullback was keenly felt in this game. he being out of the game from injuries received the week before. ln spite of these adverse conditions. we were not defeated. Neither team was able to score at any time during the game. although both goals were threatened several times. The next two weeks were spent in preparation for the big football event of the year- the Thanksgiving Day game with the K. C. Vets. This being an annual event. it is looked forward to as an event of unusual importance. In spite of the efforts of coach. team and students. the game was lost. 31-0. The largest crowd that ever witnessed a football game in Chillicothe was present for this game. While C. B. C. was outplayed in this game. fate had also dealt us a cruel blow by the loss of Captain Levering and the injuries of Harrison who had previously been stars both on offensive and defensive. ln summing up the season we must not overlook the two games played by the second team. 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He is a gritty little man, a heartless tackler and a good ground-gainer. His natural football ability prompts him to do the right thing at the right time. He has never failed us. NVC are glad that he will be with us next year. for we know he is capable of great things. CLARK. Spud -Right end. 2 years. age 23. weight 165. height 5 ft. 10 in.. Lake City, Ark. Spud doesnt believe in doing things half way and anybody who ever saw him in a football game would not doubt it. He has an inexhaustible amount of grit and his ability for intercepting and receiving forward passes proved marvelous during the entire past season. Nothing but a solid wall of interference would prevent Spud getting his man and usually not that. for his favorite pastime is breaking such interference. ...... .... - ...... -. ........ . .,.. -..W ,,.,.. .........-.. - .... - ---. -W -... ,... 4,.-.. . -.....-,- K -----,..-- .W-W-,, - '-' 'Wk - lf- 1- if .' JK, LW . ,. f.1Q1'y7 ,,j+,: 3,3 ,Q ' rim, , ' ,,,, Y Eg -. 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To him belongs the credit of holding down the most dihclcult position on the team in a remarkable manner. HARRISON, Polly -Full back. l year, age 22, weight 180, height 6 ft., Ivlontgomery, La. Polly was a sure and hard tackler. as well as a consistent ground-gainer. When in a tight position his toe could always be depended on to put the ball out of danger. He was the lastest man on the team and once loose on an end run was sure good for a touchdown. OXLEY, Rusty -Full back, l year. age 19, weight 182, height 5 ft. ll in.. lvloberly, Mo. This big boy did wonders whenever the opportunity was given him. He was a reliable center as well as full and if it was necessary he could play tackle or end just as well. Did you cver hcar of such an all-around utility man before? His ability to smash the line was his long suit. . -. we Y- - 3fEf'l5 l'1., '-- E I in .f1 'f'f' X 1-521-:M? WQ:Q5w'--M X. 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He came to us a little late in the season but got into the harness quickly and by his coming a mountain of strength was added to the team. To him belongs a jovial disposition mixed with a determination of purpose that no amount of defeat could shatter. THROCKMORTON. Bob -Left tackle, Z years, age 21, weight 170, height 6 ft.. LeRoy. Kas. A wonderful specimen of manhood is Bob and every ounce of him a football player. As a line-plunger. he was superhuman. I-Ie seemed to delight in hitting big men hard and seldom did a team make any gains over him while he opened wagon trails through the best of lines, THORNTON, jack -Right guard, 1 year, age 22. weight 160. height 5 ft. ll in,, Goreville. lll. jack came to us with no previous football training and after two months' practice was playing a star game. 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I-le always gave them all that he had. and get the lndianu was the cry of every team who came against us. but they never did for the more he got the more he wanted, To put it in a nut-shell, he was a wonderful football player and a credit to the team. FULLER. Don -Left half. 1 year, age 18. weight 158, height 5 ft. 6 in., Pond Creek, Okla, Fuller was one of the fastest men on the squad and could always be depended on to do his work well. l-le was a good ground-gainer and a sure tackler. . w- K uuglm: ..:5l.:P ,. .... --,Q ' mf:-':.-,:-.-:5 D ..,'E.-t- H ' .'f,2?Jif4.I'fg5ff-4. i Y' 5q f.f1:- wQ4,,vQ,t.54.T'Xfsi- 3' fr 1 1 - 1 f V -' f -- ---- va! P' .- J 4.5 .. -: .-.-5:1-1 .ff 421115 V. : if ee 1 ,.,, 'CSN 1.5-,gig-3 31 f N 3,fM3,,W.ws5f fffggwffi,JgiaffQft iwflffss. 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I-le was a wonder at broken Held running and it was no uncommon thing to see him slip out from a mass of bodies and skip across the Field for a twenty or thirty yard gain, l-le ran the team with coolness and good judgment at all times and at safety his catching and returning of punts won the admiration of everyone. RINER, Pug -Left end, l year, age 21. weight l73. height 5 ft. 10 in., Nowata, Okla. Everyone knew the first night that George came out for practice that he was going to make somebody work for a place on the team, and he sure did. l-le played a star end at all times and was just as useful when running at left half, where he played nearly half of the season, He was fast, aggressive and dependable. F EVANS. A'Frank -Sub. left guard. l year. age 18, weight 158, height 5 ft, I0 in.. La Plata. Mo. Frank was a consistent player at all times. I-lc had worlds of nerve and grit and was a valuable man to the team. 5 ,. . .,... 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CLARK 1916 f55aseball1916 l:wF?fQ,'S WENTY-FOUR matched games with four nines competing made up the memorable 1916 state club schedule. Missouri. undivided, with the largest aggregation to Q35 select from. easily copped the trophy, the silver loving cup, which had been won the year previous by Arkansas. The Oklahoma and Cosmopolitan teams opened ' 'J the season on lvlzgch 28th. thcc-closing game on june 29th being a double-header, lviissouri vs. Arkansas and klahoma vs. osmopolitans. The C. B. C. hrst team for the 1916 season was' one of the most successful in the sehool's baseball history. Though but few games were played, none were lost. Kidder Institute was defeated 9 to 2. The strong team of Missotiri Wesleyan was defeated by a score of 9 to 1, and Braymer was dealt a 10 to 2 drubbing. ln one town game six C. B. C. players were in the Chillicothe line-up. THE SEASONS FEATURING FEATS Sooners' Slide-ceiling to cellar. Razorbacks' rise-cellar to ceiling. Spellbindcr--lvlay ZZ. 10 innings. Okla.. 0 vs. Ark.. 0. Sixteenth Came-Cosmos 1. Ark. O: Polly wins his own game. Twenty-first game-Mo. 11, Okla. 41 Sooners combat a lead of 9 runs in first inning. Finale-Mo. lst. Ark. 2d, Cosmos Zd, Okla. 4th. C. B. C. LINE-UP SPURCEON CLARIC .,......,..................... .,... C atcher SAM LEAIRD ......,... ......... . .Pitcher jo:-IN SCANLAN ......... .,..,..Shortstop CLAUDE STIDHAM ..... . ........... First Base HERMAN 1-IILDEN ...... ...... . Second Base ERNEST WPIISNAND ...... .... ' Third Base WILBER VAUGPlAN.... ......... Left Field POLLARD l'lARRISON. .... ...... C enter Field RAY DizWi'rT ............. ...... R ight Field - ' 1 f i'i-- . . 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Notice the little curls. girls, and isn't his face just too cun- ning for anything? Yes it is! EVERETT T. JOHNSON Whoa! Look out there, little man, or you'll fall! But bear with me Gentle Reader, and notice the pose: eyes heaven- ward, mouth wide open, hands relaxed and a look akin to sadness. From these we are forced to the conclusion that he is laeseeehing his Master to hasten the time when he might give to the world those thoughts of occipital wisdom which he is already har- boring so soon and which would be a credit to Aristotle or Demosthenes. ...f Notice the look of timidity in those eyes. Who could have looked upon that face then and prophesied that You bring in Hfty letters for tomorrow would have been the watch- word of today. And notice, Children, the soft ruffle that encircles the neck, beautiful in texture and proportion. yet telling with firmness that things must be done and done right, But aren't those little curls that en- twine the 'forehead the finest things out? 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See the look of almost human in- P telligence flashing from their unsophisticated eountenances and notice the manly bearing of the dear little men. Oh, they sure were some boys ! WARREN A. VANDEGRIFT The youthful formative epochs in the lives of great men are always of keen in- terest: so gaze. dear known photo in captivity of Warren A. Vandegrift. But stop! do not desecrate the spotless virginity He is consecrated, dedicated to the cause of learning. for he posse thing known as genius. Warren is gifted: Warren is talented: Warren is there! VI. l,, A, LEOTA NEVA HUMPHREY People who knew this pudgy infant when she was knee-high to a loeusta viridissima, say that the precocious child early exhibited her scientihc spirit. being wont to cry for anatomical landmarks with which to while away her hours of infantile meditation. But see those dear little dimples! Oo sure is coot li'l lump of sugar! 3. 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I-low it prognosticates the future of the virtuous and upright young man whom it so admirably portrays. See with what care the unruly locks are held in place with the liberal yet skillful application of goose-grease. And do you get the angle of the tie? Classy stuff-, that: hot from Paris. And anybody can tell that he used to be a regular spoofer with the ladies-has BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CLAYTON Br-r! Note that Desperate Desmond ation of perspicaeity. T, ELIVIORE LAIL Ah! Shades of Tennyson and Byron! Stand aside. children. and gaze at this epi- tome of intelleetualityx this acme of learn- ing. See how the soul of the born poet pours forth its radiance from behind the dim hazel eyes! But now turn and behold the present head of the Commercial De- partment and marvel at the subtle changes that the hand of time has wrought. Be- ware. Gentle Reader. lest cigarettes. Shakes- peare and white silk stockings result in your downfall! brow and that Relentless Rudolph chin! 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Mc nolovue- Mc and My Downtrodden Sex -Penelope White. J rn Wonlen-First Treble Sylvia Nightingale, ADELLA Ci..AY'i'oN Patty Dalrymple, TOT BOND Prudence Pettijohn, RUTH EDWAIIIDS Dolly Endicott, Elvis HYDER Sophia Stickney, LUELLA lQAIGHlN Men-Tenors Sandy McPherson. LUTHER M000 Jeremiah Green, BOB XVALLACE I-Iadac Comstock, DEWITT DURAL1. job Pettigrew. ROY M. LUNSFORD Women-Second Treble Nancy jane Morris, BEULAH CHORMLEY Sally Ann Carew. MILLIE LEMPGES Penelope White, BEULAH PARK Patience Styles, NINA SMITH lVIeri-Basses Zachary Whitcomb. C. D. MANSUR jeh'erson jones. C. W. KING Martin Luther joycc. FRED BELT Benjamin F. Brown, TROY BUTLER Betley Martin CE-Ilsie Asheraltl and Molel Simpkinf lErnest Bakerj cannot be claflified at ye prefent time. A-ff-ffTi 'Z'f-f '7 Tf1f :r'. f '5fw'l9ll1fA7fQ.315gL'NI.l. : ..., I X ..., 1 ,xi xi S,-:Q -'g-fri? J! 2:5539-iglff 1 Kfiijilizfi . Scif' 1 QI -1 f' 9 ' 'ff ' 5'2 'Y Ml' 15. 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Tuffy, Bouncer-A hard f?7?j working member who is to bounce anyone caught doing any unnecessary exercise. D. L. STAM, Raneky Bill, Socibull lvlember-Who must see that a social is put on after each and every raid of a chicken-house, which must not be less than three times a week. BEN EDMoNsoN, Mike, 'Onary Member-Too much of an onary member to do any par- ticular thing. lVlARSHALl. ACHEY, Rusty Pug, Pride of the Gang-An expert at Hxing conglomerations. Beans are prohibited by the Gang, W. lvl. UNDERXVOOD, Whiskey Peet, Traveling Manager-Whose duty it is to notify the Gang of any empty box cars. and to call the roll after each thousand miles. A, G. ADAIR, Runty, Hoof lvlanager-Who must be familiar with the sizes of all members' feet and see that each member is supplied with a pair of shoes every six months. J. F. IVICINTURFF, jickey. Dud Manager-A man with a keen eye who must always keep a lookout for old clothes, always if possible ask for them, if not possible. take them-style will have no interference. 1 A. WILGUS, Lefty Louis, Bunk Manager-Straw stacks and 'barn lofts are to be on this members mind continually. He must see that each member is notified of a roosting place each evening before six o'cIock. G. R, RENCILER. Doc. Signal lvlan-lt is the signal mans duty to memorize these signals and see that they are put at the right places. SIGNALS iff Kind old lady. Beware- XVORK! X Has a wandering boy. i Beware of dogs. if Rough OH BUGS' Generous with the cash. -,.t' -. '- ' 'A 1 'ff' M 2 Q H -187- 13 wmw.. --,, ...- 1 . --. ,,wq1ww35,w,:: :X-S .3 , . 'qw f'f,,,- 1. QQ.. Q .. 'Q 'Q mf -, fa 'm'5 fe.fM ' Q MQW 'X'ffQ- is :ff- Q bf ,j ,rg his . M A K 2. ,.,,- . X ...ff-. YQQEQWEQE .is Hits MMG fif: x . 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It is at present made up of seven members, open the organization to all members of the college. The chapter roll is as follows: Dee Patterson ......,.., ,,.......,.. P resident XV. A. Vandegrift ....... ...,. V ice-President W. H. Leaircl .....,.,. ........,. S ecretary Spurgeon Nix ,..,.. .... ' Treasurer I-IONORARY MEMBERS Allen Moore john D. Rice A. W. jenkins As The Dux goes to press, the two gentlemen shown above are looking for positions. Dont fret, boys, your impediment in your silence will take you through, and you will not be lonesome, even if you starve. Besides that, the call for clod-hoppers was never better. I ,. .', . 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Forget to yell Bell at the top of your voice when it rings for meals-it reminds everybody of their being hun- gry. Go to any room during class hours, but congregate in the halls-it helps to make a jam when the classes dis- miss. Fail to read the Bulletin aloud so it can be heard in the Pen Art Room-it assists in breaking the quietness. Forget to sit on the seats in front of the Leeper I-lotel-the proprietor likes for people to think he has classy patrons. Forget to cut the campus-paths add to the attractiveness. Forget to ask the waiters if there is any more oleo or shorts-they like to stop and talk. Forget to borrow your room-mates CHEF EPPERSON Dux-it s nicer than buying one. 'V . V , -'.- ., 3. 2.- . I -4 U' L f. .,.... -199- -,4 :A if-3,,4,5wy1-A-,. Z,-,.--W.,,m,..,,, x, - .fwfr Ya-.fisxfzllssw2'1f1fi. v -- f-ww Qzsusmafawfff ., 1 I ww 1 5 - :ffb1,::.-1w HW Q Wm -- x 1 f:-2 wwf? 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Call and Get Acqaainted RYBU ' PH MACY Classes Fitted By MacDonald are Correct, Com- fortable, Reasonable in Price Seventeen Years of Satisfactory Service for the C. B. C. Faculty and Students. A. B. MacDonald Optician and Jeweler 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 jun, 3-On Friday night' at iz o'elock just at the New Year was being welcomed, Prof. Vandegrift mis- took the ringing out of the old year for the breakfast bell and immediately arose and started to breakfast. 'Tis said he laid awake till morning. jun. 4-Prof. Clayton and family returned Sunday from their visit to Oklahoma. jan. 5w'l'he new Commercial Guides have arrived and may be obtained at the ofhcc. jan. 6-With the thermometer registering only 7 above this morning our thoughts revert to the Sunny South. jan. 7-Prof. Anspaugh threatens to bring suit against the neighbors' chickens: he is getting 4 eggs a day while he has only 1 hens. jun. 10-Twenty new L. C. Smith typewriters ar- rived today. jun, llQStudents are kindly requested to refrain from being seated so suddenly on the brick walks. The ofhce force is very husy and must not be dis- turbed. Then thc: bricks are frozen and might be broken. jon. IZ-The hat rack on Second Floor gave way this morning, blocking the way and delaying traffic for l' l ' some ltt e time. jan. I3-Another l-sig day of enrollments. jun. I4-Pres. Moore left at noon for ai business trip to St. Joseph. jan. I7-Miss McKenzie of the ofhcc Iorce is con- fined to her home with a ease of la grippe. jun. I8-Lost, an arithmetic. Please return to owner, J. T. Hogg. jan. 19'-A young man suspended this morning for stealing. What??? jan. 20-The Arkansawyers will meet in Room A at 7:oo this evening. jan. Zl-This is Leap Year. Pray he earelul and don't lose your heart. jun. 24-Band practice this evening at 6:30, p jan. Zfwfxlpha Omega Literary Society reorganized tonight. jun. Z6-A good joke man or story teller wanted. Apply to Sam Schafetz. t jan Z7-Get. a rub-Dr. Phelps, the osteopath, in chapel. I jan. 28-Kansas Club organized this evening at gf. jim. 31-Four more new students enrolled this morning. Majestic Theatre ee-- 1 w fe 1 Best of Plays Best of Photoplays Paramount Program .ll.lT1 Ducks are always extended a cordial Welcome We appreciate your patronage. Open Nzghib Eoccep! Sunday Make Your Headquarters at . . OCIRE' H The Ducks Store School Supplies, Chocolates, Cigars and Everything in the Eats Line Courteous Treatment Always Welcome TELEPHONE 286 W HIRLEY CA DY HOP PURE CANDIES, ICE CREAM AND ICES 605 Webster Street Chillicothe, Missouri 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Felr. I-J. R. Patterson leaves tonight lo accept a steno. position. Feb. 5-The title Dux has at last been selected for the Annual, Feb. Z4-Picture of entire school taken today at iozgo. Feb. 5-Alpha Omega Society rendered hrst pro- gram last meeting, Feb. 7-Hon, Scott Miller spoke in chapel. Feb. X-Twenty young ladies from the Res., headed by Epp, the chef. enjoyed his hospitality in the way of a show party at the Majestic Theatre. Feb. 0-Box supper at the First M. E. Church ro- night. All invited. Fell, 10-,lol-in W. Riley. jr, is in Macon today in the interest of the Dux, Feb. ll-Wielders of the pen, take notice. Exams next Monday. Fvlr. I4-A letter oi inquiry came today from T. S. jhen, care Lau Liong Fat, I-laxvaiian Islands. Feb. lf-Work being pushed on the Dux. Fab. I6-Cosmos Club organized this evening. Feb. I7-Found-a lady's ring. Call at the ofhce, Felv, li?-Mrs. Vandegrift spent Saturday and Sun- day with her parents near Turney, Mix. Fell. Z1-Big lot of orders received for the Dux in mornings mail. Feh. ZZ-Commercial student Otis Majors, undergoes delicate operation in Quincy. lll. Feb. 23-Ofhce test, result-three paseed, four failed. Feb. Z4-Faculty banquet last evening. Feb, 27-Dux Beneht tonight at Majestic. Feb. 2SACommercial, Stenographic and Telegra- phy Departments receive new students this morning. Feb 29-A gift ev-:ry four years. l lF'l'Y-ONE YEARS IN CH1l.l,lCO'l'HE B11zflerick Pazfternr K' Wfayrzr Knit Hosiery EcMZL7LJi7ZgZUEd7'7, H W. Bf' Corsair The MeVey-Barela Dry Goods Compan Kay5e1',' Silk Gloves Bradley,' Knit Wear gt as cc an Q'itake1'c7'af1! D7'61j5K7'i6',l' Flaxon Fabrics Ladief' Sitiif, Coats, Drenef, Wai5t.f, Skirtf, Etc. El mumuiuumimiuininuiinmimniimiiiuiuiimminimimumii iummniimuiruununwuriininuniuiuiinumrmmiimiiiimmmnimimnmummmum:iiinuniinunummmumninminimuinuiuuuumiiuiinniiiuummininiumnmininnmmummuinimuiumnnnunimminiE VISIT THE BARGAIN BASEMENT FOR HOME GOODS i Enmimimuiim nnimnmmumiiiimumuiiuuuimmnmuixmunniiivuiaumnnuuminummunuuuuiuiinuiiininmiiinixiiinmmiinmmnininuumnul:mimiiiummmminvnnuiinnun:ummmIiuumiumimiinminuuinimnunmiuuinnnnunmumiinuiuiuruuniuuuummuln North Missauvri 's 5 AND UNDERPRICED MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS E Greatest Store ' ' . Crellin Jeweler and Optician REPAIRING 707 Webster Street, Chillicothe, NIO. HAY?ll'liJEY'S B o o T E R Y FOR FOOTWEAR Quality Styli' Se-mice 552.50-53.00-53.50-54.00 East Side Square Chillicothe, hflo. 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Mar. I-lvlore suspensions, as follows: three gentle- men, two ladies. Mar. 2-Four baseball contestants in the spring series: lvlissouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Cosmo- politans. Mar. 3-First proofs for the Dux arrived. Staff well pleased. Alur. 6-Ray Levering, a member of the faculty, underwent' an operation yesterday at the St. Mary's Hospital for appendicitis. Mar. 7-Crazy weather: Blizzard, snowstorm, fair. cloudy, clear, balmy sunshine, and what not. Mar. N-Prof. Anspaugh is moving today. Alur. 9-Another student from the land of the long-leaf pine, Mr. R. D. Roark of Ashland, N. C. enrolled this morning. V Mar. I0-Call received from the Union Pacific for live graduates. I3-Sleep. Nlczr, llffur. I-I-Visitors to the hospital report Levering rapidly improving. Aluf. I5-The unlucky thirteen is the number of Smiths who have enrolled at C. B. C. this term. I6-l-lere's to your relipion: Rev. Harper in .Mun chapel tomorrow. If-Baseball fever is waxing great. Nlur. 1'Wi1r.20--Willard Van Winlcle, a member of the faculty, left for his sister's home at Lathrop. I-le has been in had health for some time. Mar. 21-Old Sol stepped across the equator this morning. Mar. ZZ-Levering is back with us again. Mtrr. 23--Nlore sleep. Mar. 24-Literary Society program given tonight in Chapel l-lall. Mt1r.27-Excitement on the campus-a Fight. One weelc each. .'X'!ur. ZS-Opening game in baseball series. Aflar. Z9-Prof. Lail off on vacation. Hooray!! ll'Inr. 30-Arkansas Club meets tonight in Room A. Alrir. ?l-Robert Throckmorton, our much-liked Bob, was called to his home at Leroy, Kansas, last night. IPP llilllg and OQ 0. Iloma of Hart, Sclzajfnrr U lllzzrx l ar.fi2y Fifty-Fifw' Clothes Styleplu Clothes. RADE 'The same price the nation over. Qhoes that Wear and have style-tl1at's what you are looking for. Try on at pair here. Nlan- hittan Shirts, Stetson Hats, Munsing Underwear, Interwoven and Phoenix Hose. Brrtlcley Siveitcrs, are some of the standard lines we carry. DOUBLE FRONT NORTH SIDE CI-IILLICOTI-IE, MO. Buidette V. Gill Jno. A. Ryan - 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Afwr. .3-lxflissouri wins second game ol seriesg kilo, 0, Ark. o. Apr, 4-Four brass poundersu left for Omaha to- day in response to calls. Apr, 5-Omce test, result: Four passes. Apr. lv,-And still more comes. Apr. 7-Three caught in pool-halli consequently one Week each, Apr. 10-And still the business grows. Six this Gill 85 R an Real Estate, L 0 a n s a n d In s u r a n c e IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllf ABSTRACTS O F T I T LE hillicothe, Missouri time: one for drinking and live lor dancing. Results: one Week each, Apr. II-Typewriting demonstration in chapel this morning. Apr. IZ-Chief Nelson Wauls of the Choctaw Nu- tion, left todayl Apr. 13-Prof, Newell is learning to ride a motor- cycle, At times he rides and at times he doesn t. Yesterday it vaulted 21 tivo-foot UOFDCFSCKHHC but Jack held on like a Roman race ol ancient times, Apr. I4-Sunshine today. Apr. 17-Lost-a nail-hle. Everybody excited. Apr. IS-Free lecture at lvla-iestic Threme tonight. All Ducks going. Apr. I0-Final copy ol' the Du.: sent to printer this morning. Apr. Z0-Landscape committee ut work. Apr. Zl-Nail-me which was lost Apr. I7 is found. Everything quiet, Apr. Z4-Management of the Leeper Hotel asl-Ls that their seats be not confiscated by the Ducks as roasting places but rather left for their patrons. flbr. 2,5-We report rain today. Apr. 26-Ol' lvlissour' goes ahead in the lnasehull series today. Af1r.Z7-Last ol' chapel till fall. Hooray, lmoorayl Apr. .ZX-Vsfear your tickets il you want to see the baseball game. wlf oe V. Young JUST BACK OF THE NEW POST OFFICE Rensch-Reynolds Clothing Company Always ez little better for cz little less West Side Square Cl1illiCOtl1C, MO. Chillicothe Brookfield Hartman's Always Aims High The Leading Store of its kind in Chillicothe. Ladies' Furnishings 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 May l-Twelve new students enrolled this morning from six states. May 2-,John W. Riley in SL. Joe on Dux lnusinessil? May 3-The Mo. Wesleyans received a clrublning in a 0 to 1 game. llflny -I-Another office Lest: six got hy this time. May 5'-Call received for hook-keeper today. !Wuy.V-Twelfth annual alumni banquet Saturday nighli biggest ever. May 9-Five calls: wanted, a lrvanlccr, hook-keeper, stenographer, a rclegrapher and night clerk, May I0-Landscape committee out again: every- body scared. lV1t1yIIfVice-President and lvlrs. Roy Ivloore are rejoicing over the arrival of a son at their house this morning. lllay I2ASleep. llluy If-Pres. Ivloore in Kansas City to hear Billy Sunday. r May 16-Telegraph Department swamped wtihcalls. Three received. May 17'-lixanu in spelling soon, llflay IS-All the faculty talking: vacation, sh! sh! Nluy I9-More baseball dope. Percentage, Ivlo. 8003 Okla., .6671 Ark., 4001 Cosmos 107. Af1uy ZZ-The rejuvenated lvlissouri team will prac- tice this evening. Alay Z3-Three more calls. May 24-Mail begins to grow: 44 letters this morn- ing. May Z7-Keep off the flowers: landscape committee will be out some time. Aflay Zo-Prof. Rice and family off on vacation. Good! A-Iuy 211-Gordon Keller and Oscar Ball left for their homes today. llfuy 30-Decoration Day: poor us, only get the afternoon off. Alay 31-Dux on way from printersl hands on your pocket.-books. Mr. C. B. C. Student You are requested to buy all your Jewelry from Isherwoods The New Store With the New Goods Courteous Treatment and a Square Deal Always M. B. MELVIN CLOLHING CO. CAM PBELL and CAM PBELL DEN TIS TS NoRTH SIDE SQUARE 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 june I-Work began on opening up the remainder of fourth lloor. june ZhDu.r are here, llfive minutes laterb-All gone! Qjunt' 5'-Eighteen new students enrolled since last l'riday. june 6-Second shipment of annuals received. Cer yours. jum' 7fHot as the dll here. june X-W. S. Favers off on vacation. jum' 0-Our nonrskid baseball star, NV. R. Vaughan. now in his zenith, has gone to Braymer today to dazzle the Braymer Diamond Creepers with his me- teor-likc action on the Held. june IZ-Prof. Rice lnackg Prof. Clayton gone. ' june 13-Prof. Vandegrifts face has widened since l'eddy won't run. jum' I4-H. O. Wooten gets a free jitney ride: they were mistaken. june If -Sleep. june lo-More talk! Lail is hack. Darn!! june I9-The call for Company l today will take several students. june Z0-Fun galore! Have gone to contesting the ball game. june Zl-Everybody down to see the boys off and then they didn't go. june ZZ-Getting letters from everywhere and everybody saying thay like the Dux. lgditors come out of their holes. june Z3-Prof. Newell on vacation reports bagging a six-pound Gsh. Wow! slum' 26-lvliss Mclicnzie is back after two weeks' vaeat ion. june Z7-Not much doing. june ZS-Omce test. Result: all failed: more work. june Z9AVs'ork is progressing rapidly on the fourth floor. june 30-Sleep. - '1 I Alu Ulf' u g uizuuem ef Super Qllmuffitsmeu Supported by the Must Thoroughll Equipped Plant in the West. Yours to Command in the Preduetiou mf C 11 e liege Auuuads This Auuuull P minted and Bound by Uuiieu Buuk Neue Ccu upuuy PRINTING, LITHOGRAPIIING, STEEL AND COPPER PLATE 101:11 21 C1 V 11 Central KANSAS CITY, MO. 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E 1- Mnin Office and Factory . 554 West Adams Street : Chicago - E hOff'1 Da 11 DnMl Soxh Bend Minnzapoil nl x 1 1 l g lll, To Wm, - ,sa gj E 2 5 llllllllllillllllilll, l ll. lllll 1 Mil lllllllllllllllllllllll l At 9 TT VVEST SIDE OF E You will find everything usually carried in first- class Hardware Stores T RIGHT PRICES he Book Store and News Stand ON THE lj hflake this store your headquarters. Exclusive agents for Spalding goods. Pictorial Review Patterns. iVe can deliver to you any metro- politan newspaper. Visit with us while in town. SAUER' Book Store and News Stand C. P. SAUER, Proprietor Pi-1oNif: ins West Side Square Chillicothe, Mo. 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 july 3-Vile wish you an hilarious Fourth. Will see you on the sth. july 5-H. D. Wintcrseheicl returns from his Honey- ITIOUYI . july 6-Professor and lvlrs, Vundegrift oil' on vacations. july 7-Co. l reaches border, Beware Greasers. julv I0-Sam Sheifetz left. Good riddance had rulnhzige, july ll-Rube, Long reports from the Kansas harvest fields. ni-l1C.lTl2.lf1 that started the famous saying, A'NVar is l-le! never took in harvest. july IZ-Prof, Newell left for Olclahoma fields Lo solicit. julv I5-Palm Beach suits the order of thc day. july I-l-Nothin' doin' loda. julylf-Still notl1in'doin'. july IS-A lonesome order for a Dux. july I9-Camp Woodrow a reality. july Zl-Awake. july 24-Party wenL pickinicking substituting Booze for women. Result: One week. each. july 25'-Work commenced on paving lvlonroe street ioday. july 26-Lost-A fountain pen cap. Everybody looking. july Z7-Three new convicts this morning. july lb'-Miss Brant back from vacation. july 31-Coach lviagill is secured for our football Lralnei' th is SCEISUFI . J. MOHRS 81 FURNITURE, R Funeral Directors and S UGS Embalmers DAY PHONE 116 814 NIGHT PHONE 1588 M. .F. HEG Bakery and Res UGOOD EATSH ER Z'6ZZl7'6l7Zl' TELEPHONE 91 NORTH SIDE SQUARE TWO STORES 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 CHILLICOTHE7 kilo' TRENTONJ Rilo' Aug. I-A. G. Humphrey and Leola VVilson, in- sLrucLors in the Commercial and Tclegraphy deparL- ment respecLiveIy, returned Sunday from a pleasant Lwo weeks' vacation. Brooks Wigely Aug Zev Omer: test. Result nine happy ITCZHTLS. Aug. .3-Some mail-IS7 inquiries., 1 . 1.. Aug. 4-Call for five from the l. C. Aug. 7f'l'oo hot ro wriLe. . K ., Q' Aug. X-Henry CDUIUJ Winterseheid leaves for l' jg Qi! hanking position. 1 -Q' Aug.9-108 inquiries about school and school life V fl at C. B. C. Qi ljj 1- Aug. I0-New bank-bookkeeping machine installed i today. Aug. ll-Nothing doing. Aug. I-I-Big rain last night. Nlost everything wet this morning. Aug. li-H. J. Vcnahle leaves for position ill Spring- Aug. I6-Chief Hancock enters. ls reported Lo be a football man. Aug. 17--Visitors galore. Aug. ISA-Have you seen the twins? On cxhihition a message at thc ofhcc. Aug. Z1-Seven enroll. A forerunner of the big fall opening, Aug. ZZ-Nlore visitors. Aug. 23-Spurgeon Clark called home in response to than his mother was ill. Aug. 24-The elephants in town-red lomonadc and balloons. The yocllers are an Lhc chaumuqua. fling. 25'-Old scouL W. R. Vaughan reports making goo . Aug. 26'-Q-Fifleen signed up since Friday. Aug. 29-Nine more this morning. Limp 111 Out Aug. 30-Onice tesL. Five xvem over. Aug. 51-See you later. YES, 'WE DO REPAIRING Agents Eastman Koclalqs and Supplies Developing and Printing 4 0 noi W ll? Q i 'flill Films Developed IOC Per Roll, Any Size. Wigely Bros. DR. M. M. RUSSELL Is to be commended for his interest taken in the activities of the Chillicothe Busi- ness College. CITY MILLS JOHN T. MILBANK iimNUif.xc'1'tmian OF Haird and Soft Wheat Flour CHILLI COTI-IE, M0. i 3 KS , if 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Sept. I-Twenty-seven enrolled since last, Tuesday. Coach arrives. .X'L4f1l.ff'IIOO many in name. Two Indian boys among the number, Supl 6--Band organized this evening. .S'e,hl.7-Poor us. Chapel hegins again. Speaker has no mercy, Aehl. 8-Everylf-ody getting 21CL1Ll8lY'IlC'd. Supl. II-Band practice tonight. .S'i.'pl. 12-More preaching, QChapeI.J Syfil. l3fCalls being rfnieivecl. Supl. I 4- Found, a Lelegrapliy hook. Ifveryone happy. IlrSe!7l. I5-Brother Harper at Chapel. Progi'an1 of i e. Sept. IS-Twenty-hve enroll from six different states. Supl. I9-From noiy on there will Inc Uposivtiely no credit at hook store. Sept. Z0-Things moving along nicely. Sept. 2IfFootlwali warriors being DUI through the grind. .S'vfJ1.Z2fSlenotypc demonstration in Chapel. A i'csL from speeches. Supl. 25-Six enter. .Sept Zn at office. 6'L'p!. 27 evening. .51-pl. ZS- Supi. 29 Sdfil. 30 at llncc. Post Card photos ol' coach may be secured Big loolhall rally in Chapel hall this lvlore tests. Four move un up the ladder. Feeling hne, days are somewhat cooler- Dicl we beat or get heat? Donl all speak mpire Theatre Chillicothe's Newest, Biggest and Most Popular Playhouse Fine Orchestra Music and Best Plays OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SUNDAY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY The Farmers Store Qwest Side squafey LEADS IN LOW PRICES! Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Clo t h i n g, Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Garments, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Etc. Athena Underwear, American Lady and Frolaset Corsets, Bur- lington and Gordon Silk Hose. We Save You Money otts - lvlinteer Dry Goods Co. 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Oclalwr Z-Finest weather. Everyone getting down to business. Oct. 3-Thirty-seven new students since Fridav. Oct. -I-lvlass rneetinpg in Chapel hall tonight. Foot- hall, football. Oct. 5-More calls coming, Ocl. 6-lvlidlancl game, 1.4 to iz in their favor. 061.9-lX'lOI'C excitement. See Oct. io. Ucz. 10-Two more caught napping. Out alter 8 o'clock. One week each. Ocl, Il-And still another one. I-lc got too much snake-bite, One week. Oct. IZ-A scandal. Pair ol' Undressed Kids fGlovesj lost on the campus. lf found please return to thc heartbroken owner. Oct. 13--Off to Cameron. Friday nth, unlucky day. Oci. I6-Hooray! No Chapel tomorrow. Carrt do any work. Oct. I7-Inside photos being made for the new catalogue. Ocl. I8-Nlore mass meeting. Football is all the talk. Ocl. l94Twenty-live states and countries repre- sented in C. B. Cfs enrollment. Ocl. Z0-No one is scheduled for the photographer tomorrow. Ocl. Z3-Beat Wentworth was the cry. lt was easy zz to o. Wow. Shirt-tail parade at night. Funeral services held on square. Oct. 24-Ladies holding secret meeting in Chapel hall this evening, Ocr. 25-Five got tested for the model offlee and all went through. Oct. 26-Wanted: 308 more pictures tstudentsj for the init: Dux. Oct, Z7-And it was lvlexicu Academy that was drulnlfved 33 to 6. Ocl. 30-Big doing on athletic field last night. Wienie roast amd etc. Ocl. 5If Warriors entertained at Camp Woodrow. Ghosts tonight. QUALITY, FIRST PRICES, RIGHT SERVICE, NONE BETTER orth Missouri Lumber Company JOHN ATWELL MANAGER PHONE 213 DR. J. M. MCKIM DENTIST Chillicothe, Missouri PYORRHEA A SPECIALTY Special Discount to Students 60423 WTXSHINGTON STREET Ollice, 809-PHONES-Residence, 73 c.xI.I. AT Hershherger - Wilkinson Drug Store WEST SIDE SQUARE FOR Drugs, Drug Sundries, Toilet Articles, Etc. We are Always Pleased to Show the C. B. Cf THEIR B. V. D.' Starkey Clothing Company 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Nou. I-Suspended for strolling after 10. Ancl strolling isn't had eithei. Nov. Z--Never saw anything quite like it. One week lay-oil for two more. Nov. 3-Everybody having picture made for Annual. Noir, 6-The nurnlver of new students is twenty-two reports the l'CDOl'tCl . Nov. 7-Lots of frost this morning. Nov. A'-And everybotlys excited over election. Some says is, some says isn't. Nov. 9-ls Bryan an ex-presidential possibility. a presidential ex-possibility. or a possible ex-presidential. impossilnilit y? Nov. I0--lvleaclville lootlrvall team receives defeat at hands of second team. , Nor. I F-And the mules got beat last Saturday and never said one word. Nl7ll. I4-Near zero last night. More heat and cover please. Nov. li-A large shipment of new music received this A. M. Pick your ears. Nav. I6-We XVaddle, Qt1ack and Grow. Nur. I7-C. B. C. Wztrris1i's tied lvlissouri Valley College fi to o, Nov. 20-Dig out your overcoat and shake the hugs. XVill neecl it soon. Nov. ZI-Good Chapel this morning. Noir. ZZ-Capt. Lcvering leaves tonight. Nou, 21-Someone took the wrong overcoat from the nail. Please return ir. Nov. Z4--Vice-president Moore is off :luck hunting, Nav. 27- who did it? Nov. ZR- Go. Nor. 293 Anti another overcoat is missing. XVonder Bit: mass meeting, in Chapel hall tonight. Another mass meeting tonight. Come, Will eat turkey tomorrow. X u' EUS- ,dpi I. . , fi r ' w'lil'ii ' ' ,M . . -+ r X155 . 1 l nifl H ,. if Ill : I - A K girrilioiuiphg TELEGRAPHER BANKE ' QKSQR ri ixoan SEEQQLQY AUD T u ff 1 1 i The Sclxool llmt places Sluclenls 7407 cH1LL1c0THE BUSINESS COLLEGE A w k ' N is A cH11.L1co'1'1-IE, Mo. Aj --7 I4 iq'7l'iili'f, 'U 'l il - 5 .?'d55,'- N .1 f 2-il if as-'fa ' wifi' - 1 4 .1 1 HGH SCHOOL F 54 'T 2ir3uRTE!l LEILDTNGST'- i'T'i' EariSiTde Em Slide PHONE 136 WE ZEL Ishmaelfiz Allen You are invited to see our Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists, Millinery, etc. The College Girls' Trad Solicitecl. C The Big Transfer Company with the The B I G B U S . Ducks First Friend 'Ilalronize Our Zibverlisers 1916 THE BULLETIN 1916 Duc. I-The secrets nui. They were some horse doctors. Dec, 4-Nine new students this morning. Dec. 5-Prof. A. R. Cohurn's uddress this A. M. was one of the best yer.. Dec. 6-Getting steadily colder. Dec. 74North lxlissouri Cluh orf1ani:c for the coming mi ff season. Dec. S-Big show in Cliapel hall this evening. Val- ley Farm. Dec. ll Salurclay Dec. IZ Dec. I3 Duc. 14 -Profs. Rice and Lail were in Linn County for a hunt.. -Kansas Cluh organized. --The mlb Dux SMU organized. -A small hre at Empire this morning, No more Chapel 'til after Xmas. Dec. 15-Cosmopolitan organised. First program in Chapel hall this year. Dec. IS-South Missouri Cluh mccts ronighi. Duc. I9-Zero weather last nighr. Dec. Z0-And 'Lwus 8 below lnsL I'llQ,l'iL. Dec. .Zl-One lone duck entered indziy. Dec. 22-Everyone going or gone home 'eepl me. Gel one day, it heats none. Duc. Z6-Prof. Newell in Chicago. Dec. 21-Ol-clalmmans Club meets tonight. D.-c. ZS-Four Brass Pouncicrsn leave today for positions, Duc. Z0-Donl forget literary Lonight. Duc. ?l4l2xtrzi! Extra! We announce the rnarriaSZC of our faculty friends. A G. Humphrey and Leona Wilson, which occurred at the home ollthe l32lpUSl' minisier at 7 nclock this evening. Alls well lhal ends well, M THE TIME IS NOIIV TI-IE PLACE IS WATTON'S STUDIO To have that photo made for the next Annual Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph NORTH SIDE SQUARE OVER SIPPLE'S 600D NIGHT IM H N' sz lv- nI ,asa ess: H!!! 11:15 fsise I ':::: ff!!! Ill 1352 :fm Eff frii Il L Y ' r I sy I E4 I? H is ' W: I a is lm I 5? 'E h fi 6 E ! u If L 'I H Il in !
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