Chillicothe Business College - Dux Yearbook (Chillicothe, MO)
- Class of 1923
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Eilewiiicmles A Administration Departments Drganizations Athletics Activities Humor r Advertising . .Q 1 .. ,-.- 1-jf! -,Ei H ,A L7 1' if-5, Qgy , Clzzllzkotlze 3051926551 College l-IE Chillicothe Business College is located in Chillicothe, Livingston County, Missouri, in the heart of America. Surrounded by the grandeur and beauty of nature, it is an ideal location for an institution of learning. lt is easily accessible by rail from all of the leading cities and towns in the United States, therefore making rapid transit for the students who not only come from every state, but from many of the foreign countries. The Chillicothe Business College is the outgrowth of the Chillicothe Normal School which was founded in 1890 by Allen Moore, Senior, a learned educator and capable business man, who labored with indomitable courage and in a remarkably short time succeeded in laying the foundation for what now stands as a monument to his memory, the Chillicothe Business College, the largest institution of its kind in America. On january 9, 1907, Allen Moore, Senior, passedito his reward, and in passing, threw the mantle of his blessings and labors upon the shoulders of his sons. Allen Moore, junior, became president, and Roy Moore became vice presi- dent. But their training had been so thorough and well planned that no difficulties have been too great for them to surmount, and the school has steadily enjoyed a rapid and substantial growth. The new president proved himself capable for his task. A man of striking personality, and keen visions of the future, he gripped the steering wheel with a firm hand and has never wavered, but, with that determination which conquers, has pressed steadily forward with his face toward the goal. The original plant consisted of the main building .and a dormitory, Empire l-lall. , The buildings were completed in the early autumn and the Chillicothe Normal opened with an enrollment of 600 students. From l890 to 1910 it was operated as a Normal School and Business Institute combined, and the courses were confined to the common school branches, pedagogy, science, classics, bookkeeping, stenography, penmanship, elocution, music and photography. 1 But the progress of industry and education necessitated changes in the cours- es taught at the Normal, and from time to time, as conditions would justify, changes were made, new courses added, and new subjects introduced into the various curriculums preparatory for fitting young men and women to fill positions in the business world requiring the highest standard of efficiency. ln 1910 the board decided on a greater future for the school, and the name was changed to the Chillicothe Business College. How fully their fondest hopes and expectations have been realized are made manifest by the present enrollment of over two thousand students annually. The growth of the school has been so rapid that many and varied are the changes that have been made in the grand old college building and dormitories. ln 1900 a substantial three-story brick building was erected for school pur- poses with the intention of turning it into a dormitory later. , This was known as the Telegraph building. The first floor was fully equipped with telegraph instrumentS and wired so the students could send messages. The second floor consisted of two short hand rooms, and the north side of the third floor was used for typewriting while the south side was fitted up as a music studio and was furnished with four pianos. At the time the Normal was dropped this building was made into a dormitory for girls and was named Maxwell Hall in honor of E L. Nlaxwell, who had held the chair of pedagogy in the old Normal. Empire Hall, which was known as The Ladies' Residence, became a dormitory for boys. At that time telegraphy was moved into the north dining hall. Typewriting was moved to what was known as the Library Study Hall, and shorthand was moved to the second floor of the Main building. In 1912 Dryden Hall was added to the imposing group and was used as a dormitory for the boys until 1917 , when America was in the midst of the World War, and the change in the student body necessitated using this hall for girls. As the boys donned the khaki and marched to the front, their sisters and sweet- hearts enrolled in the Business College, preparatory to filling the ranks of industry vacated by the boys, and by the fall of 1918 with a very large enrollment, the ratio of girls to boys was seven to one. ln' 1917 Vincent Hall, another brick building of twenty-four rooms and base- ment was built as a girls dormitory but was changed to a boys hall in 1918. ln February, 1917, a destructive fire consumed a portion of Empire Hall. This was rebuilt with an addition, making it the largest of the four fully modern halls. At present, with an enrollment of more than two thousand students annual- ly, the ratio of boys to girls is about three to one, and the following courses are taught: Complete Business Course, Commercial Course, Machine Bookkeeping, Stenography, Civil Service, Telegraphy and Pen Art. Every course contains all of the subjects necessary to fully qualify young men and young women to fill the positions to which they aspire, and the faculty is composed of the very best in- structors. THE ENTRANCE-MAIN BUILDING EMPIRE HALL 'W 1f,zffv,'fjy ' W DRYDEN COLUMNS VINCENT I-IALL ,T fr , MAIN BUILDING MAXWELL HALL DISTANCE VIEW---MAIN BUILDING DRYDEN HALL ALLEN MUORE B. F. CLAYTQN 1Dff?Sidef'1l Student Counselor Sponsor Oklahoma Club ROY MOGRE G. W. BECKLER Vice President Cfedil MGH Page Twenty-one Page Twemiv-Iwo Page Twenty-three i L.. Page T'wentyy'ozzr T. E. LAIL Principal Commercial Department Manager of Athlelics J. D. RICE Principal Pen Ari Department MARY SWAIN Principal Slenographic Department Sponsor Cosmo Club E. NI. RUBERTS Principal Telegraphy Depariment Sponsor Soufh Missouri Club j. P. NEWELL Principal Civil Service Department Sponsor Arkansas Club Page Tia 5 J. I-I. WARREN Bookkeeping ' CARRIE M. BRANT Advanced Shorthand Sponsor Northwest Missouri Club n. SAIVI A. RANSDELL Director of lAtl1lelics Supplementary Subjects' ALTI-IA VAN HOOZER Principal Model Ofce Page Twenty-six ETI-IEL CART Principal Typewriling Department Sponsor Iowa Club. DALE ALEXANDER JEWELL MILLER Advanced Shorthand Associate Principal Telegraphy I Sponsor Northeast Missouri Club l MRS. 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It is only in striving for those things which are above us and which are beyond our reach that we lift ourselves above the trivial ordinary things of life. There will be many hard bumps and seemingly unsurmountable obstacles which may stop us for a little while in our progress. But it all depends upon us, our very own selves and no one else, whether we let these obstacles be stumbling blocks or whether we turn them into stepping stones. 5- A good education, and most especially a business education, is an excellent foundation for being able to do this. Of the courses offered in business colleges, it is being proven in everyday life that the Complete Course is the most practical and fits young men and women most completely for making their own way in the business world of today. It fits them to work in a wider scope of business and puts them in line for advancement quicker than any other course offered. It enables ithem to face the hard hearted world unflinchingly, confidently meeting the problems and troubles which arise every day. . Each obstacle overcome and each temptation resisted is a battle won, and we are that much stronger and better fitted to meet the new ones which are so sure to come. All the sorrows and troubles, little and big, which we have to experience, help us to appreciate our joys and good fortunes all the more. But it is only through hard work, lots of it, done carefully and thoroughly, that we can ever hope to get anywhere. You must do your work for yourself and show the world that you can do it, and would really prove worthy of help, before it will ever lend a hand. The Lord helps those that help themselves. In all your dealings with the world, your fellow men, God, and yourself, let the Golden Rule ever be your motto: 'Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. -Bessie H. Roop. J. B. I-licks GEO, B. MCCRACKEN 1355515 RooP if Page Thirty-two nu ,-1: ' -- f 7 7 9 .. i '-f-Y-: ...QQ 1 ze? :' ' , 4 3222 i lrci: :::::l:- : W . :, 2222 W f Ewan EZ? A ZA 4 .,-.' .,-,2 Z Z f V - l MARGARET SGIIULTZ .,,..... ....... F ulton, Missouri MYRTLE BENNETT ...,........,... ....................,..,..,....... E xcello, Missouri CURTICE SPENCER ......,......,...... .........................,.,,.......... B evier, Missouri ZELMA BOWYER .......i... ...,..........., ..,.........,,,.....,..............,...... P u rdin, Missouri NORAH LOGAN ....... ....... N ew Florence, Missouri GOLDIE BECK ............. .,...,..... L a junta, Colorado EITHOL RAMSEY ....... ....,... L lniontown, Kansas ZELMA STEELE ,.,.... .......... B utler, Missouri XIALUS B. TERRILL ..,.....,..i.,,.,,. ........,............... I Oilton, Oklahoma DARWYN Goss ..,..............,.,.... ......,............,.... l-I enderson, Iowa WILLIAM M. LAYMAN ..........., 1, ..,.........,..i..... Everton, Arkansas MARVIN SLACK ................,I.....,,.... .............,,,... B lanchard, Oklahoma EMMETT FULLER .,.... ....... l dabel, Oklahoma W. E. CAVNESS .....i,.... ........ H Ollis, Oklahoma DAWKINS MOORE .,...,.... .......,... H omer, Louisiana RAYMOND BENSON ....... ....I..... U pland, Nebraska GEORGE MGCRAGKEN ...,.......,.......,. .,,,.....,.......,....... B rookland, Arkansas ROY BURGE ..4........,......,.....,......... ........I.........,,..,.....4... W infield, Iowa l-l. A. BRINKLEY ..................I.....,,.,..........,.,,........ g ,,...........I.,.....,....,,......,..,..,,..,.. Gloster, Louisiana j. W. MGARTHUR .........,...........,........................., ................,.....I...,...........,.,.,..,.. L ovell, Wyoming qlllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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ECHOLS .....,.............. ....................... P rague, Oklahoma NOAH SALISBURY .......,............,........... .............. M eaclville, Missouri WESLEY l-IINDMANNQ .............................. ....................... H ackett, Arkansas 'GEoRo1A CLASMANN .......... .......,,,, C ravity, Iowa SARAH STEPHENS ..i.....i... ......... F axon, Oklahoma MILDRED JONES ........... .......... M acon. Missouri NILA ANDERSON ......,ii. ......,. A gra, Oklahoma EDITH D. BOARD ........................... ..................... M ontrose, Missouri LORENA GREENWELL .................. ..................,, K ensett, Arkansas MILDRED THOMAS .i....... ' ' ' DAHLIA CARLSON ........... 9. ...............Bevier, Missouri .....,....Durham, Oklahoma llllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllIllllllllIIIlllllllllllIIllllIllIIIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo A QEEEEJEJEQQTEEEE 335355535 55543555 dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll alll! 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BUTTERFIELD .,.......,.,.,.. .................................,............. V alley, Oklahoma LORENA ROWLAND ........ ........,. M onegalw Springs, Missouri LUELLA OLLIS .,...............,.. ..,...,....,..,.........,i.. B eason, Illinois DOVIE MESSINOER ......i........ ,...........,.... I-I igh I-Iill, Missouri WANNETA HENDERSON ...,.... ,,,........,.L....., F loris, Iowa GERTRUDE HILL ....... ' .....I.i............,.......i. .,..............I.......,...... B evier, Missouri FRANCES ROBERSON .i,...I...........I...,.i.. ..,i,......,,I. I -Ienrietta, Missouri IVIYRA JANE MULLINS .....I..........,...i.......,..........,..I... .,..,I..........,..:........ii, C arl junction, Missouri ADA EPPERSON ...,.,.......ii...,.......I,.....i....,,........................,..I....,........,...,...,,........, Almyra, Arkansas Page Tfzify-five fs III U ,,,-P' 'vi ,, if i f AW ' W fff W A.i.i , 1 S Z 2 GEORGE EVANS ................... ......,................ I-I enderson, Iowa JARED CRAWFORD ......... ......,... I-I arrisonburg, Louisiana PAUL W. JOHNSON ........... . ............... ......................... F ay, Oklahoma ALFRED BROWN ...............................,... .......,...............,...... W ashington, Iowa I-IOMER YARBROUGH ..,... .....,..,............. D ale, Arkansas L. C. MICHAEL ..........,...,.... .....,,.,...... C levelancl, Oklahoma CLAUDE L. PARRISH ....,.... ,........ R ush Springs, Oklahoma MORTIMER BALDWIN ......,,. .,...,.,...,....,.. C Otter, Arkansas A OSCAR FREIBERGER ..,.......,.,..,..,.....,...... .......................... F ulton, Missouri ARTHUR DILL ............,...,........,..... ........ R oodhouse, Illinois E. STYLES ELY ....,,..................,....,.,.......... ..,..,..................... P erry, Missouri BERNICE FINLEY .......................................,,. ..,..,..................,..... C offeen, Illinois ELIZABETH GRIESHABER ......... ......,...... F estus, Missouri KATHRYN HARDY ................. ........ L a junta, Colorado MARVEL BARNES .... Q .... ,,....... S turgeon, Missouri MARY MINGHINI ,......... .,..... C owgill, Missouri LOIS SMITH ,.......,..,............,.....,...... .,......,....,.......... M arlow, Oklahoma SYDNEY AKIN .......,........................ ..,...... ............ j O nesville, Texas LUDA TAYLOR .....,.,. ..,,...Granite, Oklahoma GERALD HARDWICK ..,..,. ,.,.,,,,. C alvjn, Qklahoma Page Tlzirly-Jix M iliz X 7 ii Z fa? 7 ...4 wvvz 5 -hvqbuhbz I.A-. 5 VAIAV, 2' f W , 1 ' A 4 4 Mfr? Z Z Z 1 W 4 Af M AZ ,A ,L A X 1 W H Y A W i -1.1 RHODA MAE GOODWIN ........, ....... E wing, Missouri MRS. FLORA SCI-IWIETERT ,..,.... .....,... K eosauqua, Iowa MILDRED BRENNENSTUHL ......., ..............,.............. T renton, Missouri SADIE CLARK ,.........,.,......,........,....... ..,.......,..,..................... A rbela, Missouri NORAI-I TIMM .....i,,....,.... .............. S tuttgart, Arkansas MATTIE SANDERS ........., ......... I-I ot Springs, Arkansas MARIAN EWENS .......,........ ............... S t. Louis, Missouri GWENDOLEN BAKER .......,, .......... M artinsville, Missouri Amos LUCAS .......,.,..,..,.r....,,...,.....,........ .............................,.. .I amesport, Missouri RAYMOND REESER ......................,... .........,.....,......,,. j acksonville, Arkansas WILLIE D. SHERRILL ......,..... .............i.....,.I,...... S tigler, Oklahoma WALT ER BURGESS ...........,,........ ......,...,....,....,........... I-I arnilton, Kansas ALTON EVANS ,........ ,....... G ranite, Oklahoma SAM S. HALE ...r..... ..,,...... G osnell, Arkansas DEAN ROUSE ...,..,.,,.... ...,...r. I-I umeston, Iowa GRADY CovINGToN .,I.... ..,.,.. D Lo, Mississippi RUSSELL SATTERLEE .,......,............,.. ....,.,..r.,........,......... U tica, Missouri KENNARD FELTS ,,.....,..... ,....... B atesville, Arkansas GLEN WATSON .I.......i...............I..,,...,.....I..,...................I......,....................,.,...,....,.. Harris, Missouri ,JAMES DOUGHTY ,....i...,................,,r............,.....i.,..I................i,....,....,.....,.,,.,...... Mendon, Missouri gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly I - E E QEEEEJEJECQEEEE G 0 553563535 E . 4-L vi - E 'Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Thirty-sewn q Wffff VW! 1 xxx ww, . ww, , - I A E , .I - 'LA 7 Z,E,ZQ2 .- . f y XJ-.-ff: .-,-l-:z-. 1,12 f 1 ,g..72,4g4 ,fyg I , n I 1a,:f: ..r-: 1 -2:1:f:- I f ..,. 7 f A DU i , .... if . .,,z.-f f f f iff: ff f ,. ' I f ? 'Z2g y ,i:424Z Zi! f I , zfWZuvFf'14 CLEO MILLER ............. ' . . ,..... . ...............,................. Tina, Missouri AUGUSTINE R-ENO .,........... ..,........,....,. E rench, New Mexico ZULA MAE DOUCET ,.,.........,.,...... ..........,........ L ake Charles, Louisiana, VERNELLE MAHANEY ...,.......... ........ ........,..................,...... T r iplett, Missouri ADA MAE THOMAS ....... ..,.........,.... B utler, Missouri DAIN HOLDEN ............ i..,..... M Oorcroft, Wyoming OLA HALL .............., i.,.,,........ B evier, Missouri ANNA ELLIOTT ........ ..... 1 Jacksonville, Missouri ROLAND COOMBE .,,..................,. .......,.........,...,...., B ald Knob, Arkansas HOWARD DEERWESTER ..,...... ,..,,......,.... Butler, Missouri BOYD FEURT, .....................,... . ,.......,............ jameson, Missouri ALBERT CARBO .........,......,......., ....,..........,.......... M cCall, Louisiana EARL VROOM ...,i....... 3 , ......, Linneus, Missouri RAYMOND WEST ..,,.......... i.i......... B lockton, Iowa HAROLD MITCHELL ..i....... ....,.. G reenfielcl, Illinois ETHAN MCCOY ..,......... ......... F airfax, Missouri RAYMOND WILSON .............,............. ...........,.....,...,..... S ampsel, Missouri ERNEST HOTOPP .,..........,.......... ...,.. ' ...,....... B ald Knob, Arkansas JACOB SMITH ,.......... ,....... . Hiawatha, Kansas I A. W. RGYAR ...,...... .........Miami, Missouri gl!llllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIlIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll QEEEEJEJEQQTQEEE BEEBERESS QQEEJEQE Page Tlzirtyeighl '? - l f f Q Z 7 ,. A ' 5 ,. - - 22 4 Z If irizf : 22145: -:1.- f f 4 2 7 y A 4 ! 3 I W? . , f If -w Y 4 I Y W WLLMQK 'zv XNESSIE SCHMIDT ..,.,... .....,... I-I igginsville, Missouri ROSCOE BAUGHER ......,. ,.............. S abetha, Kansas FRANK RODEWALD ..,,.....,... .........,...,,..,.......... F ulton, Missouri JOHN D. HUNNICUTT ,.,.........., I ....,, ...,...,...............,... C ravelly, Arkansas JESSE NOEL .....4. ' ...r...... ......... A ntlers, Oklahoma GEORGE KENNEDY .,....., ...,.,,.. C hillicothe, Missouri GEORGE SMITH r.rr....r., .......... S ilver Lake, Kansas EARL L. MARTIN ....,,... ........... M orley, Missouri Lou ROY HAHN .............,............... ..,..................,........ I-I artford, Kansas R. A. BACHLOR ..........,...,........... ..................... A ............ R ocky, Oklahoma ARLA RUSH ..............,r.,......,. .,.........O..,.......,,................. C arnbria, Iowa ONA FLETCHER ...... . ....T..T......... .........,......,......,,,..,........,. C allatin, Missouri ALICE Hicks ,........,........ II.,.... B reckenridge, Missouri VIOLA DYER ,.,..........,,........ ..II,... S tewartsville, Missouri ES'fHER B. WHITESIDE II...... ....,... C hillicothe Missouri LIBBY WOOLSEY ............. .,...... S t. Louis, Missouri FRANK TRUSTY ..I....L,,4.......,.......... .,..,..........,...I.......... A bbott, Arkansas DOYLE 0W'NBEY ,,i.,..,....I......,..... ...,..,.......... ........ S p earrnan, Texas JULIA DOBBS ,,.................,..........,.,,....,......,.,.........,....,,...,,...........,,..,..........,,. Wilderness, Missouri BLANCHE STEINBECK ,.......4.....,...II....................I.....,,...........,..,..,.............,...,.. Chillicothe, Missouri :Illlllllllllllllllllllll llIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllIllllIllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? QEILLIQMEE 6 0 6 Q 6 Hess aaai :IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllitlIlllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Thirty-nine DLI f :,,I+:5 .51 ,... ' ,v:, , :,:4W'- X X X . J 2 i -....,, I ,.,.f.,, ..... f 9, f 'I f , ,f f . ff jf!! .. , MORT CATI-IEY... ....,,... I 'l. 3 AUBREY JOHNSON .......... ,lil ALFRED ARNOLD .............,,...... ll' Nl ARPY BOWLIN ........,...,.........,,..... ARTHUR MYERS ....... :W I WILLIAM GIORDA, .,... Il' I, ! I I 4. I Il li M ll I DELBERT KING ......,.. l :Il IJ ll I EARL MARTIN ....... M A GLENN l-IARDIN ....................,,.. N4 I OSCAR MARR .,......,..............,.... ,I , LEE WINEINGER.I ........................,...... . Ili J CURTIS JOHNSON ...............,......I....,....... DJ MERRITT O. JORDAN .......... l VIVIAN DEAN ,..,.I............ . M l MAMIE HICKAM ........... Cl' ' U ' IM RUTH SEBBY .......,. SADIE STONER .................,........ CATHERINE 0'BRIEN ..,.....,,. GLADYS PEDEN ........... 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Kenwood, Missouri ..,........Almyra, Arkansas ...,,......Marceline, Missouri ...I....College Springs, Iowa lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllo IllIllllllIlllIllllllIllllllIlIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll6 .47 DU 13 ., ..,ff f , Z 7 -A-- 2 I ..Q' 12' A: ' , I l f -.- if i 'ZJ CHARLES PAYNE ....... .......... B rooklield, Missouri MARVIN JOHNSON ......,.. .,A.,... S alisbury, Missouri CECIL HAGAN ,...........,............. ........................ S aline, Missouri WENDELL BEACOM ................,............ .........................,....... P aris, Missouri GEORGE RODER ............,. ............ S later, Missouri LAFAYETTE ROLLINS ......,... ......... S teedman, Missouri CHARLEY RHOADS .......... .............. R ichmond, Kansas FRED GORDON ............. .....,... R ed Cloud, Nebraska RUSSEL LASHER .,.,..........,,.,.,......i. .....................,........ J amesport, Missouri RICHARD STANLEY ........,i.,..,.........,... ..,.........,.,....,..,......,......, C armi, Illinois QSCAR WOLFRUM ..,,........,,.....,..,............ ...........,......,,.. M ontserrat, Missouri CARL SLACK .,,......T.,......,.....,..,...,..,......,,.. ..................,..... B lanchard, Oklahoma DAISY WOHLGEMUTH ,.... .........,.. T riplett, Missouri ANTONIETTA SIMONETTI ,....... i,...... L exington, Missouri MABEL SMITH ...........,.....,.,. .......... M acon, Missouri DORIS MILES .,.,......,......,. ........ B evier, Missouri AMY CRISMAN ...,.,..,,............... ....i............. K eytesville, Missouri FLORENCE DAVIS .,.i..,..,..,..I ..i..,......,... L ake City, Arkansas ARDYS PRIMM ,.....,,.. .. .i..,.............., Lucas, Iowa MAY FARNER ...,.. .....,.,,..,,..,.....I..,,......................,............,,................,....,...... 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N Owata, Oklahoma EDITH CROMER ........ ......., S alisbury, Missouri INEZ TYREE .....,.....,.,... ......,.. E mmett, Arkansas ' RUTH E. GEORGE ...,... ........ P rinceton, Missouri GLADYS MAHURIN ,........,i,...,........ ........,................. B rookfield, Missouri FLORENCE FLOYD ....,,.....,,.......,... .......... ..,,...I, N e ttleton, Missouri ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS. .......,......,....,............,........................,...,.......,................ Bevier, Missouri ELSIE BUNTON ..,...,.,...i...,......,......,...........,..,..................I.,..............,......,.......,..... Bevier, Missouri glllIllllIllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg QTIILLEQMEE A A 6 A Q Eiaa aaai :IllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllImallllllllllllllatllllllllllllllielllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli P11 ge F02-ly-IZ ree I inLi1 ii i I , - vf'L , .:. 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SCHWIETERT ............. .............,................. K eosauqua, Iowa J. R. MARR ,.,.... ................ N elson, Missouri FLOYD LANCE ..,........ ........ M Onticello, Arkansas HARRY TEMPLE ........ ....,.. S tanberry, Missouri CARL T. SMITH ........ .......... T arry, Arkansas E. C MEINHARDT ,,.....,.........,..,. ...,................. F airmont, Oklahoma IVOR THOMAS ..,..............,.,...... A.,,,.44,,s44,..,,,., N Ovinger, IVIi550Uri VIRCIL V. PATTERSON .,.,.,.. A.,,.,,,,, T 31313, Ok13hOm3 GEORGE L. MILLER ....,..,, .,..... G rubville, Missouri 9 ul llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIllllllllllllIIllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6 Page Fortyjom' I I I II I I I I I II I Ii I N II I MI Al I II 5 II I5 I 1 5 I I QEEEEJEEQQEEEE EEESENESS 555.5555 - . -f ,ww X Q ,R ... limi Avvhh 7-J -.v.. 35515: .fi.ff.r:I..i,? 5.l,'. 1 LLC ,L , wp? -1.1 ' Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri RUTH PERRY .....,.... ,....... 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P ulaski, Iowa J. D. FULTON, JR ..,...... .,....... C anadian, Oklahoma R. E. CASEBOLT .......,.......,..,,...,,....,., ,....,.....,..........,.........., D eWitt, Missouri HULBERT LIPE ...I..I....................., ...,....,...,......... C arrollton, Mississippi RICHARD LINNEMAN ..,..............,,..........,............4..4 I ..I.... Forest C-reen, Missouri CON WOODWARD ..............,..,...,.....I.............,,I,.I...,,,,,,......,..,..........,.......I...,... Brunswick, Missouri gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? QEEEEJEJEQQEEEE A Q 6 Q 6 Hass aaai -Illllllllllllll IIlllIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllatlllllllllllllllthlllllllllllllltelllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Forly-jvc' X W rw NNN if f f K !? fQ gf-Q fwff f 1 , i. f I .il I 'I VIRGINIA FARRELL .....,.... ....... ............I C h IIIICOKIIC, Missouri Rom HOPE ............ I ......... ................. E lmer, Missouri TJ EDNA MORROW ...,.......................,,. ...,..............,.,............. W ashington, Iowa , I LEATHA FINN ..................,..........,..... .......,..,......,,......,.......,.......... H ale, Missouri II, l l uqnn EULAH FERGUSON, ........ ,........ P ierce City, Missouri I -lr NELLIE I-IUNSLEY .......... ...,...............,.... B ritt, Iowa IH I ' IDA BARRON .,........... ..... - . Kansas City, Missouri ' I I I VADA WILSON ....,... ,...... W arrenton, Missouri ANNABEL CRAWFORD .....,......... ..,...,,,......,,.............. L aPlata, Missouri If A MRS. WILMA BROADUS. .,...........,........ .................. L urnberton, Mississippi ELSIE ENGELHARDT ............,..,....,,........r. ,.........,..................... D elta, Colorado I fi I EVAH MCCLASKEY DESPER ....., K . ,...... ......r. .,.....,,......................... H a rris, Missouri Ii I , CLINTON I-IUTCHINSON ............ ..., ..,..,. 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G rannis, Arkansas GARLAND ELLIOTT ................................. ........i.,..................,. R ichmond, Kansas KATHRYN FENNELL ......,. .,...,............... D elia, Kansas AVILA JONES ................ .....,........ Q uinton, Oklahoma IRENE l-IEROLD ......... ....,... B ayou Mero, Arkansas DOTT JOYCE ....,..... ............ B ethany, Missouri FLORENCE CARY .............,,....,.. .............i........,,..., C arrollton, Missouri CARRIE BEAN ..,......,........., .,.,..........,,...... F Ord City, Missouri MARY HAZEL MILLER ......... ......,, C arrollton, Missouri NORA TIMM ..i.,......,............ ......,. S tuttgart, Arkansas glllllll lllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllIlllIllIIlllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? sIIIIIEIsaTaE W A A Q 6 Hissaaai ElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIllIlIIllIlllitllllllllllIIlllmllllllllllllllglllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Fcwy-Jovan IIIlllllllillllllllllllin-ll E2 EMJ I? f A 1: i , ,4.: I ,,A . ., , , , , swfamff wewwwwwwa tisrssss ' ff I,I, Jg' 7 W - v ff ROI-LA M TEMPLE ......,...Stanberry, Missouri CHARLEY LIEURANCE ................... Canton, Oklahoma J MELVIN BURGE .AAA............ jamesport, Missouri CLIFFORD HARTING .................. Glencoe Oklahoma LONNIE DAVIDSON Bradford, Tennessee VIRGIL S EVANS .Dawn, Missouri LUDWIG BAL I-lyannis, Nebraska C A FINLEY jR Antlers, Oklahoma I EDWARD ANDERSON ,........... i.... S I-I W GREGORY ERNEST SMITH CHANCE BLAEUER allisaw, Oklahoma ...........,.Abbeville, Mississippi .................ROthville, Missouri .........I............MOdesto, lllinois ETHYLM N ' ' C EIL West Point, Iowa EMMA E BROCKW Cleo Springs, Oklahoma HAZEL MILLER Parnell, Missouri AGNES LACHMAN Butler, Oklahoma CORA XVITHROW ,,,....,,.,...,..Campbell, Missouri Lois DRUMMOND ' ' CLARA LEE SHEWMAKER JESSIE JONES l I I IIIllllllIlllllIIllIIllIllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ...........,..Ch1llIcothe, Missouri Quinton, Oklahoma .....,,...,..,LIneville, Iowa llIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllo QEILLIEMIIE EESSENESS sage m Page F0713 ezgizt . AY, ....... .,...... Qu I l l E , A ,l V: ,I I: 4: IIlllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllII 0 13 A ,f I D ll Z V u ,li y W I 4..., .,,, 4,,, I LLLL FREDA KNITTEL ...........,., ........ Q ueen City, Missouri FRANCES RICKETT .......... ....,,..,................. C hillicothe, Missouri JOHNNIE LYON .....,..........,,........,.. .............................. C arrollton, Missouri MALVINA MEYER ,........................... ...........i.........,.,.............. M okane, Missouri RUTH TORREYSON ........ ....,.... I-I awk Point, Missouri GUSSIE RAY ...........,... ....,.. G reen Castle, Missouri ETHEL BATES .,....... AVIS I-IATHAWAY. ., ALTA I-IILL ,,..............,.... ..........,,,.. MILDRED ELLIS MCDANIEL ..... I-IEDEVIC CHRISTENSEN .....,..,.. ,...I.....RooSevelt, Oklahoma La I-Iarpe, Kansas Malta Bend, Missouri Missouri Audubon, Iowa ..........,.......,.Thon'1pson, Osborn, Missouri I-IAZEL GREEN ........,...............,...... .........................r.......... GLEN HOOKER ....... .,....,.. B rowning, Missouri JACK I-IARDIN ......,...... .,........,. C obden, Illinois CECIL CASS ,..,....... MATTHEW BURNS Diagonal, Iowa Bevier, Missouri CLARENCE HARRIS ..................... '.A.A.'.'.' I H ,...............,.... Morrilton, Arkansas KARL LUST .,.................,,.............. ..................,.. L a I-Iarpe, Kansas BYRON MILLER ....... ......,...... W orth, Missouri FRANK NICHOLS .,...,.I.......................I,..,......I.,...,........,............,............,......I,..,. Gallatin, Missouri lgIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? QIIIEEIQMEE A Q 6 A 6 Eiss aaai A lllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllxtllllllllllll Ilatllllllllllllllillllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page Forly-nine G D U Sli:-.X-,.Z: ,..Z , f V f ff ff ,I 'W44 4' 4 W WZ I , ' . W ZIWZLUFT J. B. HICKS .................... .....,... A toka, Qklahorna CLAUDE HANNERS .A....., ............., I-I ale, Missouri OSCAR K. BENSON ..,.........A...,.. ............,,. B ertrand, Nebraska HAROLD I-IOUX ...,......,..,.............A. ........................,,,. H ale, Missouri WAYNE FROCK ......... ....,.... I-I ale, Missouri OWEN COLLIVER ....,..... .,..,....,..... I-I ale, Missouri W. W, PLOMERFELT ....... ....,,.... L aclede, Missouri I CHARLES C. EVANS ........ ,....... F ontanelle, Iowa JEFFERSON HOAG ..,...,...r....,............... .....,,..........,,,. R ocheport, Missouri S. L. DUNCAN ...........,,.....,.........,.. Q, .,...,..,................. Mexico, M1 ssouri CALVIN ASHLEY ........i....,...,,....... ..,..,.......,..... I-I azlehurst, Mississippi ROBERT D. EVANS .........,i.....,....,i.,... .,........iii,...............,,..... O den, Arkansas RUTH BURNS .i................... ....i.... I-I atfield, Missouri ELIZABETH HUNT .............i.. .,..,....,.. M acon, Missouri GOLDA KIRKPATRICK ...,.,.., ..i,i.. W ellington, Kansas WILMA DALZELL .,.........., ,....... C hillicothe, Missouri SOPHIA SIMPSON ........,..........,......,..,.. .......I.....,........,....I.. R utleclge, Missouri HAZEL VIRDEN ......,.......,.,,...,.,,.,. .,..,...........,.4..... C hillicothe, Missouri CLETA SWIGART ........,.... ,...,...,,................ K ellerton, Iowa EPIMENIA SANCHEZ ......,.... ' Arroyo Seco, New Mexico O IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll llllllll llllllllllllllo L E EIIIE EESIRESS EELE EE Page Fjty 0 Ig .-:,: f D U A , K T , . W f f Z f ' 'A+' Q A , .1. Q' ,.. .1 ' '- 4 A 'X W Wllwjf 'z-I Y RUTH BROWN ..............,.,. .A..... C uymoh, Oklahoma MARY JANE HOWARD ........ ,...... ..,....,.... G O odmari, Missouri MERL PEARSON .............,..................... ..........,,......,....... C helsea, Oklahoma JOHNSON GRAY .,..,....,. 5 ...........,A.............. ..,..,..A.....,...,.... I-I oldenville, Oklahoma HUGH WHITTENBURG ......... ........ C larence, Missouri ..........'..FairfaX, Missouri ......,jamesport, Missouri ..........,Nelson, Missouri ALFRED WALKER .....,....,.. .. RUSSELL VLASHER ....,..... .. JOHN MCCLELLAND i........ MARY GREEN ....,,,...,,.........................., BUFORD BECKETT .....,...........,........, ........ ..,................. R i chards CHESTER EVANS ....,.i...,..... ....,.......,......,.....i.......... T homton, STONE HALTERMAN ....,.,........., ,..................,.i,.....,.,.........i,.. I-I ardih ROY WES1'1 ,,,..,...... .,.,...., I-l agermah, New Mexico Bloomfield, Iowa CARROLL JONES ..,..... i.,,...,,........ MARY MCLAURY .......... ..,,,..... C ushing, Oklahoma , Missouri , Missouri Arkansas , Missouri GLYNN RIDDLE ,,.,..... ..,...,..... B emie, Missouri IMOGENE CROSS ..,........i............... ,...Y...,,...,..,........... C larence, Missouri E. ROXY DALE ........................ ....,i....,,..,...,...,,.. U tica, Missouri THOMAS J. MCNEAL ..,..........,.........,...............,..,,,.....,,.......,.....................,.... Skidmore, Missouri VERA PANENKA i....,,.,....,............,..................,...........,.......,.,..,.......................,...,, Panama, Illinois gllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll!llllll llllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? QHEEEEQMHE A Q A Q A Hiaaaaai llllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIlllllllllIllIllIIllIllIllIllstlllllllllIlllllftllllllllllllllgllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Page Fifly-am' DU J' A .I:'- 'T -:4x,- I 7 f 7 4 X x ' i '4'-'- X Z ,Q 4 ' 1 ? , f.a.i ..1 . 24 1 W. Cv. LICHTNER ............ . ......., Chillicothe, Missouri PEARLE BAYLESS .A.......,............ ......, .... ............ N o r thboro, Iowa CHARLOTTE WIENEKE ,................ ..,...,........,................... O lean, Missouri FLETCHER THURMAN ...................,... .............,,.....,.........,.. C larence, Missouri C. D. DOUGHTY .,....,.. ........ M arceline, Missouri JAMES J. BATES ........ ........ D comer, Mississippi VADA I-IAMMONDS ...,...... ..,..... S tanberry, Missouri FLORENCE OLDHAM .......... ............ C lark, Missouri ALYCE LUCILLE BLAKELY .........,........ .......,............... S parkrnan, Arkansas JOHN I-I1TCHCoCK .....,....................... .. ............ Paragould, Arkansas LUTHER BLACKSHEAR ..............,...,.. ...,..............,...... R ochelle, Louisiana HOLLIE DUNCAAN ........,,...............,........,.. .........,.....,..........,,,........ A llerton, Iowa PAUL MCCANDLESS .......... ......,........., M t. Ayr, Iowa CARL P. MoNziNCo ......,,.. ,....... C lovis, New Mexico CHARLES HEROLD .......,..... ........,.. I-I amlin, Kansas SAMUEL O. PERKINS ........ .,..., N ewton, Kansas JAMES J. BEARCE ...............,..,.......,..,.., ..,......,,....,.....,. I-I iawatha, Kansas J. CURTIS PAGE .....,....,,.,.....,.,.....,..,. ............... 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RAY ,...................,.........,.........,.......................,..........,.........,.... Gilman City, Missouri H. CHARLES HILL ....... ........,. ' ..Marlow, Oklahoma HENRY W. MOORE ..........,..........i............ ................................ S tapp, Oklahoma WINSTED JONES .....,......................,,........,... ..................,............ W aurika, Oklahoma LUCILLE HOUSER ........,........,.. ....... C hillicothe, Missouri ERNESTINE MOLEMORE ......... .............. A ltus, Oklahoma OPAL KREWSON .............,,... ....... C hillicothe, Missouri A .JOE W. APPLEMAN ....,,...... ............, C lark, Missouri JAMES D. EARLEY ........................... ,........................ S kiolmore, Missouri RUTH COINS .....................,....,...... ............ii......... P urdin, Missouri HELEN CAMPBELL .....,.................. .,....,......... C hillicothe, Missouri WALTER PALM ..........,..,................. ..,..,....... I daho Springs, Colorado RUTH MCDANIEL ......... ........ D elta, Colorado LORINE V. TURNER ......,... ......,... C hetopa, Kansas VAUNCEIL CARTER ,...... .,............. C allatin, Missouri OLIVE STRANG ............ ........,. C hillicothe, Missouri BEN C. WHITE ...,...........,,.. 1 ........., .............,..............,...... D orena, Missouri A. RUSSELL SMITH .......,,.....,.. ........................ S hackleford, Missouri JOHN R. LEE ........................,......,....,..,.......,.....,......I.,.......,,.....,...,...,..,.......,......,.......,., Britt. Iowa A LOREN L. PIERCE .........I.,.....,...,...,,,....,...........,.....,..................,....,...,......,...,.. Louisiana, Missouri glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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' .,.......,........,, Chillicothe, Missouri W. GLEN FARMER ..,..,...........,..... .........i............... L aPlata, Missouri FREEMAN ROYER ............,................ ............................ K incler, Louisiana . CECIL I-IARDWICK ....,.... ......,.. C alvin, Oklahoma ALLEN FIDLER ......,..,.... ,..,..... M eaclville, Missouri FREDERICK E. l-IUSS .,,,.... .i...... C arterville, Illinois WILLIAM I-I. CALHOUN ......, ......,.. C alifornia, Missouri TRILBY WARE ...........,........................,.... ......................................... A rgyle, Iowa VOLA PETREY .,...,,.........,........,...... ........,....,............. .I ellicoe, Tennessee CRIANA A. KIMLER ......, ................. S ilex, Missouri l-IELEN LINHARDT ......... ,,,, ' ' ' ' California, Missouri 6IIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll9 aaiaeeaaeaa EEESEEESS aaeaaaa Page FMIY-Jix 0 I In D u ,, '.,-Q I : 'fzi' 7 7 I AQ.-' -4----... '1if.r.f-1 ' .. A ,.... .,., ',,. W I I ' S T I zfwgiifga W ARTHUR WILEY ...,.,.,..................................,,,.....,......,.........,...,....,..........,...... Brookfield, Missouri HARRY NORTON NUNNALLY .,..... ......,.. F orrest City, Arkansas CHARLES Y. GULICK .....,,.......i,...... ........... .,.,.........,............, B e ntonsport, Iowa ALVIN JEFFRIES ......,...,..............,.................. .......,.,..,......,..................... H ale, Missouri ELIZABETH HENDERSON ,........ ,.....,. C hillicothe, Missouri LOIS HUDDLESTON ,.....,,...... .................. H ale, Missouri ULA 0. SHAFER .,.............. ..,....... N Ovinger, Missouri MARGARET WALLS ....... .,...... j ameson, Missouri BERT IXAOORE ,................,........,........ ..,..................,... B elleville, Arkansas AUBREY L. WARD ...,..........,,........ ,................. M Oundville, Missouri GILBERT HORCHEM ......,..... .I.,.,........,...... N ess City, Kansas VERN DEMPSEY ,..........................I ..................... M aryville, Missouri HENRY LEE .,,............. .........., F airfield, Iowa HELEN A. JOHNS ,.......,, ........ W inston, Missouri EMMA KUXHAUS ......I ,....... O keene, Oklahoma MYRTLE HOLT ........ ....I.. T arkio, Missouri BYRON FQSTER ,,.A.,,,,,,4,,,,, , ......., I ........,....,............ Osborn, Missouri BASIL GWINN ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,.......,,. B lue Springs, Missouri GAIL SPONSLER ......,..,...I...,....,....,.,.....,............,,...,.........,......,,...,........,............,.. Humeston, Iowa RAYMOND CARDER ,.....I..............,.........,...,..,.,............,...................,..,...,......... Rutledge, Missouri Qlllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg QIIEEEEQMEEE 6 Q A A 6 Hess MEET -lllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgtlIllllllllIIlllfalllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllz - Page Fwy-.raven A D u 'A:-: l A.,A. .,,, , .- 1 ' '-1- , 3 F ........,..Maryville, Missouri ......,,. .................... C hillicothe, Missouri j. GORDON GRACE .......,,.......,....,. .,.,,,................. C hillicothe, Missouri DAVID GRIFFITH .................,........,... .........................,.. C ushing, Oklahoma Joi-IN j. BREMER ....... ........ P eculiar, Missouri ELLEN DuBois ......... ...........i C obden, Illinois OLA M. DAIL .....,........,., ..,,..,. M oberly, Missouri LOREN RICHESSON ......,. ........ G allatin, Missouri HUGH SINQUEFIELD .......,................ ..,..,................. S parkman, Arkansas W. J. HUNNICUTT ......................i.. ...i...................... C orley, Arkansas THEODORE COBB .... 1 .......,...........,,, ...........,............. N owata, Oklahoma FORREST L. WEIR ........,..,,.,............ ,...........,....,.,..........,..... M exico, Missouri HELEN MAXWELL ......., ........ C hillicothe, Missouri SULA HUNNICUTT .......,.,...,.. .,.......,... C Orley, Arkansas RosE GREEN HOOKER ..i..... ..,....i.., P ine Bluff, Arkansas DAISY LEA COONS .,..i.....,. ....,.... Q ueen City, Missouri ALBERT PEARSON .......,....................... .......,...i......................... B evier, Missouri HAZEL HARGRAVE ......,.......,..,..... L....,..............,..... C hillicothe, Missouri LAURA ROTH .........,..,..................,....................,.,...,,..,..,...,...,.....................,.... Stuttgart, Arkansas EVERETT ADCOCK ......i....,......,.,...A.......................i,.....,.....................,.........,...,...... Salem, Missouri QIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page Fjly-ezglzt Q . -3 Q7 12 3 I .:4: f I X f yillzfil W fi -... .kbn . .3g7:1f-:- -,'Q -,1r.r1-V' ir s t R f l ifli -f1Q f I A L .Q., 'W ' I Biff -zu - , Missouri , Missouri .Chillicotl'1e, Missouri GERALDINE PERRY ......., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C 31130 ................,.......ChIll1cothe CLIO WARREN ..,................ . GRACE BOEHNER ........ , ,...... ......... ....................,....,.. VIOLA TIMM .........,..,...................,.. .......,i...........i............. S tuttgart, Arkansas V. DEAN DOTSON ,...... i....... S utherland, Nebraska LUTHER SAUNDERS ........ ....,...,... S apulpa, Oklahoma ARTHUR W. NELSON ......... ........ L owry City, Missouri LARRY THIELEN ,............ ............... W ilson, Kansas FLOY PRATHER .................................,. ..,.....,.,.................., I Anneus, Missouri CLYDE SWIFT .,..........,........................ ..,..,......A .... K i ng City, Missouri CARL E. ANDERSON ...........,...............,. ..........,........,, 0 sborn, Missouri WILLIAM M. STRIEGEL .,.....................,.... ......,..,.........,.....,......,.. I-I arper, Iowa GENEVE STELPLUGH ...,.,... ....,....... U tica, Missouri CARL LAMB .......,............., ...,,..... P eculiar, Missouri CLINTON PHALEN ....... ........i. G reenfield, Illinois SUSIE M. JOHNS .......... ......... O dessa, Missouri OPAL MCGI-IEE ..................,........... ....,...,................... P urdin, Missouri CMA B. GALLOWAY .....,...,...... ..,,..i............... Elsberry, Missouri FRED E. MATHEWS ........, ........ S ikeston, Missouri WALTER I-IAWKINS .....i.........,...........,......,,...,................,....,...,....i......,,.,....,..,,..,... Utica, Missouri QIllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllllllllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllg QIIELLIQQTEEE A A 6 A 6 Hess aaai :IllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllitlllllllllllIlllmlllllllllllllltelllllllll IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Page Fwy-nine I 'Ugly 15 f? . -1,1 ' ,QW , X 7 ,ji X 2' 'qnn :WZ?,y ..,...A, ,... i ,,.vA 7 9 - , S. C. JOHNSON .....,.........,.......,.....,.A.,........,,....,......,.....,.,.....A.A........................ Chillicothe, Missouri RAY Ti BROWN .........,. i,.iii.,,............. A shley, Missouri ORAL WILLIAMS ................,...............,..... ...,....,........... C hickasha, Oklahoma CHARLES W. ADAMS ...,.............,.....,...,.....,. .........,.........,.....,,, C entralia, Missouri CLAUDE W, I-IOLOOMB .......... ..,....,,......i. F airfield, Iowa TOM STONE ......,..........,..,... ,......,..... W aldron, Arkansas CARTER HOLDEN ..,.....,, i..,,,..........,.....i, M t. Ayr, Iowa I-IOBART BURRELL .,....... ...,...,.. C ilman City, Missouri MABEL MOORE ............,....,,.....,....,. g. ,...,....,.......,..... o,,. ....... B r unswick, Missouri EMILY MOSTEK ...,,....i..............,.... ......i...........,..........,... T arnov, Nebraska BESSIE ROOP ...................,.......,......... .......,4..i,,....,.....,,..., D anbury, Nebraska JUNE FRY .......,.,...,................,..,............ ,....,.......................i....,.......... K alona, Iowa EARNEST SPALDING. ......... ...ii..... S tewartsville, Missouri CLARENCE R. KING .......... .,.......,...,. B ranch, Arkansas DONALD BEAN ............... ............... W interset, Iowa JOHN SLOAN ,.,.,..,,. .... Greenfield, Missouri JOSEPHINE SEIFY ,..,.......,......, ...,. 1 ,,..,,...,,....,........... B evier, Missouri DALE ALEXANDER ......I...i,......... .......................,... S tigler, Oklahoma CHESTER B. MUNNERLYN .,.,.,. .......... L onoke, Arkansas NAPOLEON WALL ....,.,.........,. ...i,.,.,. A lloion, Oklahoma QllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllllllIIIllIlllllllIIllIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly P12 ge Sikh' f An ' U ...,1 K 7 iL v , Q .Lv , yi i uysf -U I LEAMAN LIGI-lTFOOT...g ...... ....................................,....,...... L emons, Missouri ALEXANDER MCNEILL .................,....., .......... Hamilton, Kansas RICHARD TRICE .....................................,.. ............................., C asscoe, Arkansas REED RUSHING ..............,.................,......,... ..........................,......... L amar, Arkansas MARGARET ROBINSON .,....... ............... T renton, Missouri ILEE EPPERSON ................. .......... C hillicothe, Missouri RUTH SENEY .................. ............,.. C allao, Missouri l HAZEL BRYANQ ...... ....,.,....,.i L ineville, Iowa - VELVA FRYER ..................,,........ ..................... N ettleton, Missouri D. W. SEALE, JR ..........,......... ....,....... L ake Village, Arkansas CLAUDE FLEETWOOD ......... ............................ Triplett, Missouri NAOMIA I-IICKS ..............,.......,,...... ...................,..,...,..... A toka, Oklahoma HIATT FINLEY .......,...,.. ........ L ockwoocl, Missouri GENEVA GLENN ................ ...... - ..Marvell, Arkansas , EDITH HOLMES .................,.,,. ....... C hillicothe, Missouri BARTON HUBBARD, JR ......... ....... T hompson, Missouri ROSCOE GREER ..,.,......,......................,,... .....i.,.... A .,................., M alden, Missouri JOE PHILLIPS ....,...................,........,,- Q .... .........,,...,.......... I Xl orborne, Missouri LUKE ANDERSON ,,,,,,,,,, ..,...... H eber Springs, Arkansas MARK ANDERSON ...................,............................................................., Heber Springs, Arkansas Q 6Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllull lllllll Ill I I IllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Page Sixly-one J If 2' , , DU if f .,A1 1,,,1 :,-h f , f ,,A, ,. WARHAM SHORT ........ .............. I-I amilton, Kansas WYMAN LAIL .........A.....,............. .......-- C hillicothe, MiSS0Ufi MAXWELL JONES ..........................' . . ................... Staunton, Illinois I-IORACE EVERETT ..........,.......,.,............. .................... S parkman, Arkansas LETHA LOUNSBURY .......... ......,.... Sedan, Kansas ETHEL M. STEPHENSON ....,..... ....... I-I olyoke. Colorado GERTRUDE GREEN ...,...,...... ........ B rilliant, Alabama C. D. SKAOOS ................. ......... W ellington, Texas CLOYD DUNN .,.............A ...........,.... ............................. M e xico, Missouri BAILEY B. GREEN ................ .... ......,.................., M O nroe City, Missouri FAY CHANEY ,......,.........,.......,........................ ...,........................ C reen Forest, Arkansas MILTON STOWELL ..,...................,...................... ....................,........,.......... I-I askell, Oklahoma CLARENCE E. BREWSTER .,,...... ......,.. N ewhall, West Virginia CARL I-IENSON .....................,,,.. ........ K ansas City, Missouri L. M. I-IARDWIOK .........,....... ............ C alvin, Oklahoma HUNTER JOE HOGAN ....... ......... C addo, Oklahoma JOHN EDWARD MOORE ...... A ................. .................... M er Rouge, Louisiana BESSIE FREE .........................,..,....... ...................... L exington, Missouri TITUS CHINN ................. ........ L Ong Beach, California BYRON FOSTER ........................,..,..............................,..,......,................. ' .......,...... 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Many avail themselves of this opportunity for a straight business course and take only the Commercial Work because it offers a quicker road to a position than the Complete Course and because often, this phase of Business work is more to their liking. Q At the head of this department is T. E. Lail, an energetic, far sighted man with a very high standard set for success which he seeks to train the students in his department to attain. Working with him are J. D. Rice, J. l-I. Warren, J. P. Newell and a number of assistant teachers, so, although the department is large, the work of each pupil receives close personal attention. Page Sixlyjour K Wyyff X ,.., ,Z j ! f ff y X 7 f f f f if ,,,4 ,, y Qfg FRANK JONES Whitewater, Missouri GLEN MONTGOMERY ..... Boynton, Missouri RUSSELL CRIST New Boston, Missouri Canadian, Oklahoma Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Claremore, Oklahoma . .... Andover, Missouri Blackwater, Missouri ew Franklin, Missouri MARVIN FEURT jameson Missouri CARL N BROWDER Canadian Oklahoma EVERETTE MOCOY Welty Oklahoma HOMER CALLAWAY Marlow Oklahoma FELLOW WATKINS Canadian, Oklahoma ATHELSTANE A BRANUM AI-Iollywood, Missouri GERTRUDE RHOADES ..Rosenda1e, Missouri FRED HOGUE .... Laramie, Wyoming llll lll llll lllll lllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo eaasalearaa A lllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll mmmmmmmmmn nu Page Sixlyf 5 I ,, . I ? .-'IQ 7 f ' .,wf ' :': . , , .f'- f I '... 1 I Z j I f igfgifgqy . -., L '.', -- XZ if 7 7 IIII ,, ff . A Qziiifyyyf , 'VM ff ,W43 A I 'wf , 1 W W W MM SHELDON I-IAWKINS .......,........,..,...........,.....,.,.., .... ...A... . .Ainsworthz Iowa LOUIS GERLING ................. .............. C arrollton, MISSOUFI RALPH W. BOYD... ..........................., .................. B axter Springs, Kansas TED R. SARGENT ...................M.........,... ....,....,......,............. G rannis, AI'k3US3S LESLIE E. CAMERON ..,..... ..,...... R othville, Missouri DEAN GAINER .............,.. ...,., G. D. JAMES JONES ..... EDSON CHANOELLOR ........,...... .... NIELS CHRISTENSEN ........... . ALEXANDER EASTER .....,................... . CHARLES MARTIN .....,..................,......... California, Missouri ...I-lamilton, Missouri ....... Bentonville, Arkansas Franklin, Missouri SHERRILL ...... ...,... Iowa Kansas ......,.....................ChillicOthe, Missouri F. HARVEY WILSON .......... .........,.,.... B loomfield, Iowa MARVIN TAYLOR ............. ........ K eytesville, Missouri R. J. SINGLETON ......,. .......... M endon, Missouri ROYAL SIMPSON ....... ........ S heldon, Missouri PAUL O. SHEETS ..................,.. .................,.., M aysville, Oklahoma ORVILLE RHODES .....,.. .....,.....,..... F armington, Missouri KNIGHT FREEZE ............ ....... J onesboro, Arkansas LLOYD VAN CLEVE .......,. .,...........,..... A lbia, Iowa QIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIllIIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page S ixty-.fix -I .2 Jr.. ,inz f D U , W I , .... 4.. I f . A ....... ILII , f y J! X .-'A 'A'-4, '-W' . .......... . fn? I f'3f,M 'i 5?-MZ! A 245 , Wi, MABEL BALLOW ......... ......... P ortales, New Mexico VIVIAN CARROLL .....,...... .................., P Ortales, New Mexico EULA HOUSER ........................... .................................... T Oronto, Missouri FRED SCOTT ............,......................... ...,........,.,,..,.................. N ewtown, Missouri VELVIA GEORGE .....,..... .................... F illmore, Missouri ALBERT BUSHMEYER ...... .....,..., N ew Franklin, Missouri W. W. BUSHMEYER ......... .......... N ew Franklin, Missouri RAY W. NIMERICK ........., ............. P awnee, Oklahoma ORVILLE OWENS .........,...............,.... ...,...................... P rinceton, Missouri MILO GRIFFING ......,,....................... ...,......,......,...,..,.. C owgill, Missouri JOHN EDWIN FORD .............................. .....,.................. C hillicothe, Missouri J. D. MCHOLLAND ...... J ........................... ....,....................... C hillicothe, Missouri JAMES HENRY MEYER ..,..... ........ B oonville, Missouri HAROLD MCMAHON ......,, .,....... S helbina, Missouri , ORVILLE HALL .............. .......,...,. H opkins, Missouri JIM WHITE ................. .......... S tar City, Arkansas CYRIL W. WILSON ..,........... ......,....................,....,.. A shley, Missouri BENNIE ROBERTS ........... .............,........, R ochelle, Louisiana WILLIAM SELF ..,....,............,....,...........,..............................,,.....,....................., Anacoco. Louisiana JAMES K. WOODWARD .....,.......,....................,,..................,..........,.......,,.........,... McFall, Missouri gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll? EEIEEIEETEE A Q 6 0 6 EES s aaai EIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllgtlIlllllllllllllmlllllllllllllltelllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Page S ixty-seven , .,.. .. X f 7 f ff as Lr r f ' 1 Q Aiii 2252 Z , 5 iff 0 f if mfr riff fff ff fi A J ' 'I R. R. GILL ..............,...., .......,.. C hillicothe, Missouri CARL SCHUENEMANN ....... ..A.... H untsville, Missouri CHARLES LAMAR ...............,.,,............. ............,.........,....... E lmo, Missouri ERNEST j. HIGKS ............,.........,............. .,.........,...........,.. S ugar City, Colorado CHARLES E. COOPER .......... .....,.. D awson, Nebraska CHESTER LOUMASTER .........,... .......... A tlanta, Missouri GEORGE A. HOWERTON ........,. ............. N ovelty, Missouri ROBERT PETTUS .,................ ....... C anadian, Gklahoma ELSIE MILLER ,............,...........,............., ..................,.,....,.. P erryville, Arkansas HELEN LEHEW .............,.....,..., ....,...........,..,............... T renton, Missouri BEULAH HUMPHREY ...,.,.......... ..........,..,.....,.................,. T renton, Missouri MOLLIE E. SUMMERS ............,...........i ...,,..,........A..........,,,..............,, M ilan Missouri ' LOREN KEENAN ,.....,....,,. ,..,,..... B axter Springs, Kansas WALTER C. CABBAGE ........ .....,,...... B urlingame, Kansas EARLE TAYLOR ............,..., .....i.. M angum, Oklahoma 1 EARL ROSE .................... ...4.... H Ollywood, Missouri HERBERT TRIMBLE ............,,..,. ,...,,.....,...,,,..,,,..... J amesport, Missouri ABBOTT TRICE .................. ....................,.....,, C asscoe, Arkansas HAROLD J. KING .....,..........,.... , ,..............i.. Branch, Arkansas CARROLL D. BRADSHAW .,.i...., ......... M onroe City, Missouri O E BBTLLEBBTBE BBSTRESS aaLEEaE GIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Sixty-eight Q D is 13 DU w -5 . L, If , ,,f: f ' X -.:1 ?3'gW7 W E, - i f ..,,.., .-'ffm' .A iT.:.1.: 4 ..4-' 2 f f Z f ff f fig., '.'.'- 1 . -b-' W Q , SVT 5 ' f 5 gy W! E24 A Z1 4 '-L 2 5 H fe' f QM? f f 4' - I - f 2'i'Zf Q06 Y zfWZg.uQsf '14 g lllllll llllllllllllllllllllll llllIIIIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE I - A - l l WN A rf -- : E N -1 ' 4' .. 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Steno- graphy is a fertile field for the one who is ambitious, for this work leads to great ssuccesses by a comparatively short road. ln his daily work, the stenographer has the privilege of sitting at the ' ' ' 'bl 't' . Da b day elbow of educated and highly-trained men who are holding responsi e posi ions y y he is brought into close touch with the business of his employer, because the details of the work and methods of these important men daily pass through the brain and fingers of the stenographer in every letter that goes out from the office. This department, under the principalship of Miss Mary -I. Swain with Miss Mabel Grace, Miss Carrie M. Brant, and Dale Alexander as Shorthand teachers, Misses Ethel Cart and Vivian Dean, Typewriting instructors, and Miss Altha Van I-Ioozer in charge of Model Office, is well supervised and instructed and constitutes one of the finest courses in C. B. C. Oh, Shorthand! Such as taught by Dale and Swain, Whosezrealm we vainly tried to penetrate, And found, ere long, that we had met our fate, For all our patient efforts have proved vain. This is the most absorbing of all subjects taught At B. C., once having been acquired, I-las caused young men and women to be hired And to them wondrous fame and fortune brought. is the road down which mankind has gone fTorealize fulfilment of their dreams. 6!lThe art of Shorthand has supplied the means li By which great battles have been fought and won. X' You are the key to marvelous success, ' A stepping-stone to joy and happiness. -Leslie Sheetz. LUTHER FORSYTHE L1LL1AN GOTSHALL LESLIE SHEETZ 0 llIllllllllllllllIlllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ y eate teatttE aastsass eattieea Page Se venfy v3 V- W x .-Xf+f ' D U 7 Q lf! 9 f Z rw f 7 f if ....- ------ A .,-4A ..Q- , ' ' 14195 41.1 I D. M. WELCH ......,,.... .....,......,.... A ntlers, Oklahoma LUTHER FORSYTHE A....., ...,,.. C hattanooga, Oklahoma MARY REED .............,......................, ...,............,............. B oswell, Oklahoma LUCILLE CLICK ......,,.,.......l................. ..................,........,..... I-I amilton, Missouri LILLIAN GOTSHALL ....,...,. ,.,..,4.. C ilman City, Missouri HOPE LESTER ........... ........... K ingston, Missouri VELTA MILLER ............ ............. P urdy, Missouri ERMA CLELLAND ....i,.... ........... C off, Kansas AGNES ZULLY ...,,............,......,,,.....,.. .,,,,...,........... R avanna, Missouri I-IALLIE E. RECORD ...,.........,........ ......,,...,......... S ullivan, Missouri GWENDOLEN COLWELL ,,.......... ..,...................,......,.. C entralia, Kansas JEWEL HUGHES .........,................. ,............,..i............. C larksville, Arkansas DELLA TEAGUE ,....... .,............,..... S alem, Missouri ETHEL F RY .........,... ......,.. B oise City, Oklahoma MAYE PHILLIPS ......,. ..,....,.,.. B ethany, Missouri FENELLE SMITH .,....... ...,.,.. C hillicothe, Missouri SARA PHOEEUS ........i.,.........,,....... ,............................ W hiteside, Missouri LALA MAYFIELD .......... .........., .,................ .... W e t umka, Oklahoma WILLA PHOEBUS ,..,...............I..i...,....................,, ,. , . . .. .....,. Whiteside, Missouii GLADYS MONTEITH ..........,.........i,....,.......i...............,,...,.....,........,.....,.....,..i.... Shelbina, Missouri Qlllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII lllllll llllll I I IIIII I lllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllo Page Seventy-one 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 ,11 ,,1 -1 1, 1 11 11 -' 1 1'1 1 I 11 1. 1111 11' 1 1 l. 1111 111 11 ,111 .11 1.1 1 .1 11f5 1 1 11 1 11' 1'1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 1 1 11 I1 11 11 111 :11 111 11 mu f I ' ,, .Hp..,1-1h Z -I-,,A:lZ, .l.4.A JJJ... 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W yaconda, Misslofuri M 11 1 R D - .,..............................,.... .....,........................... a con, issouri 1M LSSQNARICIXINRN ......,.,..,..................,,. ..,........................,. D eWitt, Missouri 111 LENA CARR ......,,....,.1.................,, .1...1..,,.......11.........,.., R Off, Oklahoma 1 ELSIE MCNEILL ...,...........1............... ..,...,...1.....,.....,,.....,...... W est Point, Iowa ,M ESTI-IER BARTI-I ....1.......,1 ,..,.,,.......... B righton, Illinois 1 1 NELLIE HAMILTON ,,..... .......,....S. M ill Grove, Missouri 111 VIRGINIA ROARK ........,. ......,.. N ew Florence, Missouri 1,1 MAUD LEAKE ..........., ..........,....... C enter, Missouri 1 LAURA NIEHAUS ..................,......., ...,......,..1.,........,............... T roy, Missouri 1 ELSIE LANE ...,..,.................... ...,,......,....... K ingston, Missouri ALICE MCCANN .......... ...... E ast Prairie, Missouri 1 JOYE GALLOUP .........,.....,........,,..............,.,.1.....,...,....................,...,.,.1..,,....,,....,. Anthony, Kansas 1 glIlllIllllllllllIlllllllllllIIIllIlIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg 1, QEEEE..E..EQQ1E'EEE EEESENESS 55545555 1 Page Seventy-Iwo Z! 77 X X ! ffgf 1f.wSf'14 SCI-IAPAUGH jamesport Missouri ROWN Trenton Missouri BARNES Farragut, Iowa OUGHTY Marceline Missouri Missouri Missouri Missouri Arkansas Missouri Arkansas Arkansas Missouri aaiesaeaaraa 6 aissaaai Qmunuu n llllllIIllIllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll nuuun n olllll llllllll llllllllllllllllll lllllll I I I I I lllllll llllllllllll llllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo , Page Seventy-three l I f 3 H559 ':': 2 70 I- 2 A44 I f f Z ff 7 , A ' ltd' W 4 f I Riia .r.: .1:, Q54 ' 7 l 4 -- 1 s Zfwlcdugg 2,1 , RUTH WYCOFF .....,......,.........,..........,.........,....,,.......,...........,..,............,........ Canon City, Colorado ANNA PUSH .,.......,...,... ....,......... A lbion, Oklahoma MARTHE WILLIAMS .,..A...,......,..... ...............,,...... F illmorc, Missouri VIOLET MCINTIRE .........,..,........... BERT MoRRow .,...., EDNA MUGLER ....,... l lAZELLE DEVER ...,. AARON R. KING ..,... Clarence, Missouri Liberal, Kansas Perry, Oklahoma Stuttgart, Arkansas Branch, Arkansas GLEN BAKER .....,...........,.............. ....,,.,,.....,..... ' .Platte City, Missouri CLARA GWINNER ........,..,,......... .......................... M acon, Missouri LESLIE SHEETZ ........,.........,......,.,.... ,.,........,........ T rcnton, Missouri CHARLES E. LIEBENAU ..I........,..,....,., .....,..,.................., S tockton, Kansas MARY F. TERRELL. LAURENE CocHRAN ,...., ..... MILDRED FAST ...,.... VINITA BAGLEY ,...... EUNICE BRA NDLEY, .......,....,..... .. , RUTH DOHERTY ......,................ GMEMA NORMAN ........ JFLJANITA DAVIDSON .,...... Callao, Missouri ...Milan, Missouri LaPlata, Missouri Utica, Missouri Reno, Oklahoma ................Marquand, Missouri .......Lancastcr, Missouri .,......Superior, Nebraska dlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page S eventyfour - A IlllllllllllIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6 2 A A El Ii T, U Wf y f y .....,: .. '.,: QQ----.,, i-4:r.1rf-ny' ff LIi ' - A ' ' ' uysf -24 J I i ,I OVIA SMITH ........................,,........,,...... Oclen, Arkansas DOROTHY DIENST ....... ......... C hillicothe, Missouri MAYME BOYLE ....... f ........,,... .....,...,..,........ T renton, Missouri CLAUDIA CLAYBROOK .......,. ...,.,....... C hillicothe, Missouri MARGARET MOORE ...,..,.. ........... C olumbia ADDIE GERR,lSH.. ' ..........PattOnsburgi ROSE BERRY ............................. ............ ,.... w ....... LULA YOUNG. . . ...,........,...... .... . ,. HILTON SIMMONS ...,...............,.. ALBERTA MAE BARTLES ......,., Missouri Missouri Lebanon, Kansas ....Hindsvi llc, Arkansas Laclede, Missouri Valls Bluff, Arkansas HELENE YATES .I........I.. ......,... P attonsburg, Missouri HAROLD POWELL ........,,. ..........,.... L iberty, Missouri - ORA OQTOOLE ............ ....,..I M oundville, Missouri HAZEL HATCHER ....... ......,., C hillicothe, Missouri PEARL MARLOW ...........,...... ..... ....,..........I,.......,...... H O we, Uklahoma F. ROMAN PRUSHA ,...,,,..... .,......................... V inton, Iowa MAURICE B. ANSON ...I..................,..,,.......,. ...................... , ......,...,........,.. W eatherford, Oklahoma DIXIE CRAWFORD .......,.............,..............,...........................,,....,...,...,.....,.,.,,...... Gosnell, Arkansas glIIllllIllIllllllllllllIIllIllllllllIllIIlllllllllllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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QM 4 QW g 31 1 .gif .ggi - lK ' 'Z ' ' I- ni X 'zg f , ' E -Q M ' - ' ffm 21131 Fi: - X .lr - 'cf -- fn ,gt :fx 4 -. 1 -yi nl U un 3 -ig 5 A l 1 x ff ,415 gn. V-5-S 'xx C Q- , f 17 CIVIL SERVICE ,Q IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ,. H !llWg l jj??f,fflLj!!lxNH ll r -. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Page Seveniy-seven - r D Ll 7 a , ..ef'-Z4 f ' W f ,,,,:..- . -----QAA, ..4-' 2 2' 5.1-52.f:: .-,r-V ,. -' W , lil ..,P ' , Civil Serwre Department H. H. EVANS. ....... .....,... S aline, Louisiana ....... .......,. P resident I-l. L. WYBLE ........ ......... M elville, Louisiana ...... .. .... Vice President JOHN FOLEY .......,........ .......,...,. M acon, Missouri .......................... Secretary, Treasurer. This department known as the Civil Service Department, has for its instructor Mr. P. Newell, who is a very capable instructor, having had several years experience in this work. I-le has supervised this work for several years gone by. l-le knows the methods of the United States Postal System. Everything that he teaches has been proven, by students who have taken Postal Examinations, to be exactly the same as is given in the government examinations. This department in the last few years has prepared a great number of students to go out into governmental positions to take their place for the betterment of their country, some of whom are now executives in the departments and many others are holding positions as bookkeepers, stenographers, railway mail and postal clerks throughout the country. 1 In this department is found the best of modern equipment, with all necessary conveniences. It is equipped with desks of just the riht size and height, and black -board all around the room which does away with the bringing of paper. 1 For this reason manyiof the government examinations are given in the'college building, aiding the students greatly because they don't have to go away to take the examinations, which would make more expense and probably, on account of going to a strange place, make a lower grade. This is an excellent course of study for any yOung person, going out into the business world, to make his mark. T ' P -H. H. Evans H. I-I. EVANS l-l. L. WYBLE JOHN FQLEY GIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6 Page Sevenly-eight Q Q 4 ' ,, -Z.. zf .li f f y 27,5 ? . A f NN A 1 I 'A I , ,A lflfiflgubsf 14 l WILLIAM DEWEY POTTS ........ ,,.,,,, M alvern, Arkanggg LESTER W. SIMS ...........,...... ,,,,,4, I-I iatfvilla, Kansas JOHN FOLEY ..,,....,.,,..........,....,.,,,..,........ .......,........... M acon, Missouri JAMES MASSEY ..............,........ V............. ....,, ..............,.... J e r seyville, Illinois THOMAS J. STEPHENSON ,,,...... ........ S ims, Arkansas ED SUMMERS ...........,.............. .....,.. R oscoe, Missouri C. E. ANDREWS .,,....... .......,. D elhi, Louisiana HARRY R. SCOTT ........ .....,.. P lad, Missouri LEE DAILEY ................................ ....................... C amcien, Missouri ROY D. UNGER ....,.....,...,....,..... ,.,. ...,.............., C a mden, Missouri JOHN EASTHAM .........,..................,....., .,.......,........,......,.. B lackwater, Missouri ALFREY LEWIS ........,... ..............,........,... ................,....... S i loam Springs, Arkansas MILFRED BRUMFIELD ......... ......., S unny l-Iill, Louisiana MELVIN BROCK ....,.,,...,.... ....... S unny I-Iill, Louisiana VERNON WHITE ,,................. ......,.. C rawfordsville, Iowa EVERETTE G. MITCHELL ....,., ......,.. C rawfordsville, Iowa CECIL E. WALKER .....I...................,........... ............................... T renton, Nebraska WARD MAPLES ...,............................,,...,.. .................. B rown Springs, Missouri RALPH ELLIOTT ..............,,,.,,..,................ , ....,......i,... Trimble, Missouri KENNETH BOWERSOX ...........,......................................I.............,.......,.........., Amsterdam, Missouri QIllIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg aasaaaaaaaa A 0 A A A Hess aaai :lllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llgglIllllllIIlllllfnlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Seventy-nine 1 .fi DLI :FF x:': wifi?-if, f 7 mi ilnu , .,,1A f , f ff X ' ' I ,I '- f' ' ' W W' 2,- 7 ,ff ,,,, ,. ,NZ WI ALICE L.fC1ooDwIN ......... ................ M onte Vista, Colorado ERNEST GLEASON ........... ....... M ontgomery City, Missouri HANSFORD EVANS .................. ....,.......,..,....,.. S aline, Louisiana ELSWORTH SAWYER ....,...............,..,.... ............ W illiamstown, Missouri DUANE COOKE ..........,...,... ......,........,,.. B eloit, ,Kansas ULYSSES H. BARNETT .......,,. .,..........,..... E quality, Illinois FORREST FARMER .............. ......... C amden Point, Missouri HARRY J. DEAN ............ .............. N oble, Oklahoma HERBERT KOLLMAN ..................... ............................... E dgar, Nebraska LEWIS L. BURKETT ...................... ...............,.......... N oble, Oklahoma CALVIN BURNETT ,......,......... ...,...,.... ..................................... K i ngston, Missouri EMMETT MENASCO ........................,...., ..,.....................,,.,............ S ulphur, Oklahoma W. M. CARTER, JR ....... ...................,....... L uray, Missouri CI-IESTER CIUMP .,,.I..... .,....... M t, Washington, Missouri CHESTER COMBS ,...,....... ................... A uburn, Nebraska ' EDWIN MENASCO .,........ .................. S ulphur, Oklahoma EUGENE JOHNSON ..................,........ .........I.....,..........,. A ckworth, Iowa CLAUDE WooD ......I.......,..........,.... .......,..,,.... W eatherby, Missouri H. L. WYBLE .....,..... ,,,,,.... M elville, Louisiana LEE CHENOWETH ......, ....... M iami, Oklahoma glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllI lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll9 Page Eighty IB DU --:.: f f I 7 ..,.. L. ' --vw Q . ...Ql ,A4, A ,.,. . wzwf -14 CASPER HELM ............... HOMER BURTNER. .. ELSIE MILLER ....... -. RALPH V. WILLIS. .,..... . GLEN C. TAYLOR... FRED TAYLOR ......... A. PRENTIS WOOD ,......, PRINCE PEARCE ,........ ALBERT DIXSON ..... GEORGE CAMPBELL .......... MAX I-IERSINOER ........... ELDON WATSON ...... FOREST QUICLEY .... EDWIN CHAMBERS.. ....Boswortl1, Missouri .........Norborne, Missouri ........Perryville, Arkansas .,...............Lamar, Arkansas .........White Cloud, Kansas .........White Cloud, Kansas ..........Clarence, Missouri .........I-Iugo, Oklahoma .............Mexico, Missouri ..........Chillicotl'Ie, Missouri Colorado ........Beaver City, Nebraska ...........Unionville, Missouri ............Osage, Oklahoma l IIIllllllIIlllllllllIllIllIllIllllllIllllllllllIllIllllIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill' Page Eighty-one Page Eighty-two W -1-W - 4 3 .l---- IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIIllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q X Ay-X gllllllllllllllll llllllllllIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllg aff E E X3 E 5 ' A E S E . - E '1 E - 5 E Q E 4 if go A -59 S 0 E i E E : E ' 8 E Q9 E S 5 E 4 E fb E 3 X2 E 515- E E Z E W E E W' E E Q E E g E ZMAIBI E ' SQ. 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V ice President BENNIE ROBERTS ........................ Rochelle, Louisiana ......... ............ S ecretary, Treasurer Looking back into the yesterdays of history, we look with awe upon the crude methods of transacting business and carrying on the commerce of the world. Invention, that great and important factor in promoting the industrial interests of the world, looms up as the main reason for the wonderful achievements of the present day. Before the days of the mighty ships that plough the seas, or the powerful locomotives that carry the commercial products overland, the volume of business was very small. In those days records of business transactions were carved upon wooden boards, upon stone slabs, or upon the bark of certain trees This method was very slow and tedious, but it met with the requirements of that day. But invention dawned upon the Phoenecian coast, and ships passed the pillars of I-lercules to plough the unknown seas, and increase the trade of the world. I-Ier rays fell upon America, and great factories sprang up, mighty locomotives began to roll across the continent carrying the manu- factured articles to the home consumer and to the seaports, to be distributed to the various ports of the world. Thus we find the volume of business increasing, and the demand for adequate methods of taking care of it great, but the same power of invention that made possible this great advancement in business also provided adequate methods of making records of the great business transactions, and so to-day we have many systems of bookkeeping, but Machine Bookkeeping is Lecognized as a very speedy way of recording the transactions of the daily increasing volume of usiness. The department maintained for this special training by the Chillicothe Business College is making rapid strides in growth each year. It offers to ambitious young people who enroll for its course a very thorough and practical training. I I-Iow interesting and pleasant are the hoursthat so swiftly pass while we are manipulating the keys on the wonderful speed machines. The very atmosphere of the department seems laden with enthusiasm and inspiration. I attribute this to the ceaseless and untiring efforts of Mrs. Ruth Lail, its principal, who, to gimbue others with a greater sense of earnestness, more moral courage, a higher sense of responsibility, a truer appreciation of the requirements of the business world, has dedicated herself with wonderful zeal and enthusiasm to the great and noble task of helping those of her department prepare themselves for lives of service and usefulness in the busi- ness world. -Bennie Roberts. GEORGE FOGARTY MANIE WISE BENNIE ROBERTS .I IlllllllIIIIllIIllllllllllIIllIIlllllIllllIllIIllllIIllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllQ eaaaiearaa aasiaass eaiaiaaa GIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllllllllllIIIllIllIllIlllllIIllIIIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 6 Page Eiglzgffozir ' 9 A . N D U A w'-f ye f fn.. .. .,Q.':: f Allie? Z fi ...... A.,- 'QW'--'N . ..-' cliff' .--,A- ia a 1 ...L . wavy IN BEN J ADNEY .............. ......,......... R alston, Oklahoma ROBERT W. MAY .,.,..,..,.. .......... L ock Springs, Missouri MYRA JANE MULLINS ....... ....................... C arl junction, Missouri WANNETTA HENDERSON ...,.............. ..,...........,............................... F loris, Iowa S. B. DYKES ,................,... ........ F all Branch, Tennessee RUSSELL SATTERLEE ,....... ...............,., U tica, Missouri EDITH BOARD .....................,.. ........... M ontrose, Missouri CLARENCE THOMPSON ,........ ,,...... S helbyville, Missouri HARRY TEMPLE .......,.......,................,..,... ......,.,.................... S tanberry, Missouri D. H. KING ,...,..................................,. .......................... M arceline, Missouri DEAN ROUSE .,,....,...............,..... ..........................,, H umeston, Iowa HOWARD DEERWESTER ...............,.... ...........,..,.....,.........,. B utler, Missouri lsAAc STOCKTON .......,...,.... ...,..... L ondon, Arkansas RALPH BUTTERFIELD...' .... .......... V alley, Oklahoma R. A. BACHLOR .................. ............. R ocky, Oklahoma GERTRUDE RHOADES .,i..,.. ......... R osendale, Missouri HAROLD MITCHELL .................,........... ............................... C reenfield, lllinois ELLIZABETI-I GRIESHABER ....,....I........ ............................... F estus, Missouri CLYDE WELLENREITER ....I..... . .......... Chambersburg, lllinois RUSSELL CRIST .............................................,.........,............................,,...... New Boston, Missouri glIIllIIllIllllllllIllIllIIIllllllllllIllllIIlllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllll-llllll lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? aaiaaiaaraa A Q 6 Q 6 aias aaai ' 1 I u I l I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIitlIIIIIIllIlllllthlllllllllllllll lllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI, Page Eiglzfyfve A Z I D U fly?-J-liv 'situ P-irxxly.. : .'.,, , f fin X ff ff . '1'- W W re err Leaa A - -- h 7 I I I I l I ORVILLE Low .......... .Q .............. Fairfax, Missouri FRANK JONES ................. ...,.......... ........ W h itewater, Missouri FRED HOGUE ......,..... I .......... .................................. L aramie, Wyoming RAYMOND BENSON .................... ........................,.....,........ U pland, Nebraska A EDWIN Coos .........,. CHARLES PAYNE ........ W. E. CAVNESS ......... ' C. L. DANIELS ........ KENNETH RIEDL ...................,... DARWIN Goss ,...,................... KARL LUST ....,..............,............ J. D. FULTON, JR ......................... DEAN EATON ......,,...... VIVIAN CARROLL ..,..... MABEL BALLOW ........ I-IAROLD TOOKER .... .... BENNIE ROBERTS .......................... ..........Old Monroe, Missouri ........BrOOkfield, Missouri ...........l-Iollis, Oklahoma .............Pulaski, Iowa Catherine, Missouri .......................l-Ienderson, Iowa I-larpe, Kansas .............................,Canadian, Oklahoma ....................l-Iolly, Colorado .........POrtales, New Mexico ........POrtales, New Mexico ........Seneca, New Mexico ...........'.................Rochelle, Louisiana FORREST ROSIER ........,.......,,..,.. ........,..........,,........., B utler, Missouri JACK I-IARDIN .....,.......... .J ....... Coloden, Illinois RALPH BUTTERFIELD ,....... ........Valley, Oklahoma I QEEEESESEQQIEEEE REESENESS I 53545555 Quinn I I 5 I I I - - 1 - K - - I : ' I I - K - - - 3 I F' Page Eighty-six f El I I llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllo 6 I 5 13 A I 4 DLI .fi 4. Z- ,I- ' rf f - f 7 5 if 5 W! X X f ...,,..- . '-'---4. . ,fg,f:.g.-3.-V ' lf -24 i MRS. LORA WOOD .......... ......... W eatherloy, Missouri CHARLES COOPER ....... ........, D awson, Nebraska RICHARD I-I. LINNEMAN ..... ORVILLE HALL .......,..... ...,.......,.I-Iopkins, Missouri Missouri .........Forest Green, CYRIL WILSON ,........i.......... .....,.............. A shley, Missouri ERNEST C. SPALDING ....,.,... ......... S tewartsville, Missouri R. J. WICHMANN ,.,..........,...................... ....,,..,...................,., R andolph, Wisconsin CLINTON HUTCHINSON ..............,........ .,......,. . ...,....,. B raymer, Missouri GEORGE FOGARTY ,...,........ ............................. A dair, Iowa ELSIE ENGLEHARDT ...............,.,,.. .......,.................. D elta, Colorado VIOLA B. WHAN ....,... ROBERT D. EVANS ,...... ....,,...LineVille, Iowa ..,....Oden, Arkansas RAY GRANT ......................., ......... I-I ugo, Oklahoma ROLLIE L. MCDANIEL ..,..... ........., A lva, Oklahoma CARL CHRISTMAS .,........,.,............,....... .....,,....,.......... C arrollton, Missouri ROBERT PETTU5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ...,............. C anadian, Oklahoma EARLE TAYLOR ,,,,,.,,4,,,,,,,,,, .........,........ M angum, Oklahoma CHARLIE B. GREGORY .................,.......................,......,,....,.....,.....,..... Montgomery City, Missouri gllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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Writing is the expression of thought in such a manner as to be recognized by sense of touch or sight. The eyes greet a few marks upon a scrap of paper, or other material, or the fingers of the blind come in contact with the Points , 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. No wonder the writers of old were revered as Cvods. The Pen Art Department of the Chillicothe Business College has been maintained for a quarter of a century and every year marks a large stride in its growth, because of the fact it is worthy of the confidence which one has so earnestly and conscientiously put into it. And further- more, it has not only proved itself to be one of the most valuable assets to the Chillicothe Business College but has also proved itself to be one of the most wonderful and predominating assets to the world. ' Prof. J. D. Rice, Principal of this Department, is a man of a very refined character, and possesses a very social and agreeable disposition. I-Ie has inspired over fifty thousand young people. I-Ie has lived well and laughed often. I-le has at all times looked for the best in others and given the best he had. I-lis life will be an inspiration and his memory a benediction. -W. W. Bushmeyer. T0 5. D. RICE g Press on! Brave soldier of the pen! In honored service of thy fellowmen, Let success reward the enobling art, Of one destined to act this noble part. Prince of the pen, may every stroke foretell A future honored for deeds done well, With artist's eyes look forward still, To the winding pathway up life's hill, V ' Where banners of fame and success unfold, Where honor shines like sunset's gold. Nearer and nearer fame's shining star Press on, for there the laurels are, That will remain before the eyes of men, A token of thy unfaltering pen. ' -Bennie Roberts. Mom B. CATHEY W. W. BUSHMEYER B. F. Roar-amws 6llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll elIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll0 eriiiaieafriia aasiaass eateaaa Page Nineiy .GWEZZZWV ..,', 7' fgufgggig y?ZmC ,.,.,:. W5 --- E .QF +iEQ7 , FTE? f Af A4 ' 141- :-,:-: y' I: f -4' X iz. Z X 7,11 .A.v.-. .,.....,. .-:. , , ,A - ' ,, U95 -z.f MARVIN TAYLOR ..........................................................................,..........4...... Keytesville, Missouri HAROLD MITCHELL ........,. . ...........,.....,., Greenfield, Illinois DEAN ROUSE ..,........i........ ........,...,.....,...,. .................................. H u meston, Iowa GLEN HOOKER ....,...,..,,.................................... ......................,......,.. B rowning, Missouri CHARLES A. FOTHERGILL ........ ......., R osendale, Missouri I EMMETT FULLER .................... .......,....,.. I dabel, Oklahoma R. j. WICITMANN ..,.,..........., .......... R andolph, Wisconsin . WELDON LEWIS ........ .......... C hillicothe, Missouri HARVEY WILSON ....,.,.................. .......................,......,..... B loomfield, Iowa MANIE WISE ......,...........,,...,..... .......................,... S avannah, Missouri LORA CHRISTIAN ......................... .....................,.....,... L arned, Kansas HAROLD TOOKER ....,................,...... ....,......,............,.... S eneca, New Mexico BENNIE ROBERTS ........ ............ R ochelle. Louisiana W. W. BUSHMEYER ......... ........ N ew Franklin, Missouri 1 R. L. MCDANIEL ....,... ......,........... A lva, Oklahoma ARTHUR COLE ............ .,..,.... L awton, Oklahoma RAYMOND ISON .,...........,.....,, .........,............... M angu Oklahoma m, MORT CATHEY ...,............,., ,................................... C ash, Texas BENNETT F. CLARK. ........,. .,,...... M ontgomery City, Missouri S. B. DYKES ...........,....... .,........, ...,... .............,... F a l l Branch, Tennessee llljllllllllllll 'lllllllllll I llljllll llllllll lllll llllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIQ Illllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Page Ninety-one DU y W 5'Z .4A.. 4..Q 4.-' 1 4? AIAEAM4 A Z 4 '-'vl '4 Q- . l' rar A GOLDA KIRKPATRICK, Wellington, Kansas CHESTER L. DANIELS ...,....,. ...,...,....... P ulaski, Iowa WALTER E. BURGESS .......... ...,.... I-l amilton, Kansas HOWARD DEERWESTER ...........,,......... .,... P .A .................... Butler, Missouri AMY CRISMAN ......,.... .............. K eytesville, Missouri NORAH LOGAN ........... ......... N ew Florence, Missouri R.'E. CASEBOLT .,.......... ..........,..,,, D eWitt, Missouri FREDA KNITTEL ..,...., ...,...... Q ueen City, Missouri BEN J. ADNEY ,......... .....,... R alston, Oklahoma qlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllllllllllllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllg Page Ninety-Iwo I DLI -xf : I .H5Q:,:, y W 7 if 'llq '4:. V ..-A--.-y ,..4v I .. hnr, X I 1 ' ' WZLH957 24 I HI 1 II, I ' PN I I ' A - f- 'XXf3INi'f'C 'N Wf QR .fx XII IL- 4' g f'?e-ii' Vi .V , ,., Y - ,Q I -aug If-'SI I Ii fl jul- -7-' i .9 fi FREN ' 'MAX MFSIE E' I' ' xv I 1 2:1 - Il-S ..., E 5 IL 3, f ' 'IZ K -W 1 Y , ff - 1 3- XA,-S fx,-X 1 1 .-23' we-X - , ,K if I N E f' by ffifiszilp F 15 E44 X My if' 3 4.. ' 292- TELEGRAPHY J Y .1 -.,. 1 . r ,V 4.-.1 ' I 1 MINI I fffmwf I I , 1 ' H, If I NK, idllfalfllff LXMEM 24 FIM ' Q EIIIII III I I I I I I I I I II III I IIII Q f I f iff I x 1 122 f fx I 9, E - E Z A IL--. '-mdk: my AA gig' . seam!! ':J:EfA g'-is' -5 6 M CLA iz-ri: f 2' ' 'I W2 2 7 M9 NP fl Iii: .. . f - ,OR 3 M mul: I nun III Illllllll I In -N '- J Tl 13 gf W W N fnyg I '- J E L N 1 -fx WLILJA X Q , i I H1 -E ,Q , IW Q, I 'll A - 2 ' 1 Vx 'T xx U: X 1 7: - 5 N A ggk .oh 3 , It MHZ! JI fm! 1 i Q' s li - ,- N N' 'Jig nf'-My mx EX '1 2 - Q ' 1-I E X 'QQ xx Nxqvyffwy f Vlqfff gk E 1 If ff f I E E I .. I I 4 EE I . :Nl 'L..,nIvvk 14- 2 'IW E . L X I Fi ' I I : ' 1 IG-QQ : X S 'vm '-Eh? I I 'X x 1-A gh, , Er-If ll S - fx I lc Q! I S.. X II I J 5 I I 1 I if P If I I I . K 7 N 4 . f 'fx ql I -Il I II I ll-I I I I li - --- , . . I ff. ' X' will I I I s fa:,qsaSv'x ,X hd f' ,f N ' I rswfvw - e1w?l?::-'ffgwfrr K xg fx - ,' nhssffff LZ 12.: : ':1: 'Qg - 'f'r' I .1 al: 311' I' --slid ii. J gi :lgr X- 24 E1 -. E46 4 G 4 4 I .I Ina nam' 6 S IYX Q? 'R Q. If r wx I Q I I I ,Nh A Q N? 5 ur aalllll I II II I I I II II II I IIII I III QIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo Page N ineiy-lhree nu .,s?' ':-: Ii C D, :.. , Eff: K fi I ' Q Q -'-' fic , 59-fffff A A ,.-f 'Q 1 , Telegmplzy Department CLARENCE WOOD ........................ Cameron, Missouri.. ..,..,.....,........ Cresigent d D. A C ................ S ' ,C l do .............,............ ice resi ent LUCIII1! .,,... .......... S liiiiasndoc-alcf,r2lowa ..,..................... Secretary, Treasurer. When our able Superintendent of Telegraphy, Mr. E. M. Roberts, called the Telegraphy Department together for the purpose of electing a president, vice president and secretary, great was the excitement. For who among this throng was to lead this ever growing department? The meeting progressed rapidly, and when the smoke of the battle cleared away, it was found that the following officers were elected: Clarence L. Wood, president, D. Anthony Cunico, vice president, and Miss Lucile Wykoff, secretary, for the year of 1923-24. Our department is located on the top floor of the college building. No other department surpasses the Telegraphy Department in the fitting of young men and young women for their future success in the business world. Our department is ably supervised and its students are well instructed in the duties and responsibilities that will confront them when they are pulling the red board on the limited as it edges toward the station. . g ' I We will be safe in saying that in no other department is there more noise with less confusion, more energy expended with such satisfying results. I-low eagerly the student absorbs the dots and dashes as they reach his keenly trained ear. I-le is not only a dot and dash fiend, for Mr. J. D. Rice is famed for his ability to make one a penman. Also, due to the recognized ability of Mr. joseph Warren, he has accomplished much in the art and science of juggling figures. Type- writing and bookkeeping come in for their share of his attention. When he has weathered the storm of knowledge he can find in our department, he is indeed well fitted to succeed in his chosen profession. Many presidents and vice presidents of the railroads were once brass pounders. Let us not lose the incentive we all have to advance, but use this as a stepping stone to success. When you meet some one, by chance, in your travels, and unexpectedly glance at his hand- writing and note that he has the habit of writing only five words to the line, you have found a student of Morse, and immediately a fast friendship is formed. l-le will ask if you are still with the game, where you last worked, etc. Such is the strength and stability of Telegraphy. It is with great sorrow that we leave old C. B. C. and our host of friendships formed while we were here. We are looking for the future to bring forth great achievements. -Clarence Wood. D. Anthony Cunico. CLARENCE WOOD D. ANTHONY CUNICG LUCILE WYKQFF 0IIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo eiaieeieaaaa aesiaass eaiaaea Page Ninetyfour mu y . gi ! ...,,-- ,gf --,jj,i.i.?g 4 , .:Q-', :inn ,.,. , V.-. . 1.4--4, W ..4-' I if , :4z,, :,, ,g,3g,3.3::,,L 7 f ig, 7 EZZA Z4 4 ,,.,:, T, ,':.:.b..:': .,'...., f .,.. ' luv! 24 J I I-lOLLY WISE ....,.......,............,..,.............,..................,..............,...,....................... Sikeston, Missouri I-IOMER l-IENSLEY ....... ,........ P orum, Oklahoma LOWELL WAITMAN ...........,,......,...... .................,....,...,. B ogard, Missouri ADOLPH PETERSON ............................. ...........,........,..,. W estville, Oklahoma WILMER FUNCHESS ......... .......... O berlin, Louisiana S. D. BENNETT .............. ....,........ L ittlefield, Texas LLOYD I-IANSARD ....,...., ............... S tapp, Oklahoma CARL CHRISTMAS ........., .......... C arrollton, Missouri ODA MULLINS .....,................,........... ...............,........... R ussellville, Arkansas EDITH YOAKUM ........................... ...........................I.,. C owgill, Missouri BILL ZIMMERMAN.. ,............... ............... H agerman, New Mexico MAURICE ANSON ...,...................,. ........,i...,........ W eatherford, Oklahoma BOONE JONES ,........... ......,,........ C enter, Missouri , DIXIE CRAWFORD ......... ..............,... C osnell, Arkansas RAY BOYD ................,.. .....,.... P ocahontas, Arkansas MERLE JENKINS .....,... ,.........,,.. F armington, Iowa CLARENCE YORK .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,, ................................. I-l atiield, Missouri WILLIAM WHITWORTH ........,.... ........................ S turgeon, Missouri F, G, TURNER ,,,.,4.,,,,,,,,,i,,,, ,........... I-I ominy, Oklahoma ED MURPHY ....,.... ...,.....,. ,..,... i........i.,......... W e s tville, Oklahoma gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? eaIE,LieaTEE Q A 6 A 6 Hass aaai Elllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllxgllllllIllIIllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page Nineffv-joe - fWi .,.. A. A , .II., '-.,gjf.'f, X gli Z A xg W 7 f f L f riru I , JESSIE KENT .................................,......,..... . . ....,..........., Manchester, Iowa R. O. REILEY ....,............,. .................. M annford, Oklahoma EXCEL DAUGHDRILL ...,.,................ .............. ,....,....................... S o ntag, Mississippi WILLIAM Ci ATKINSON .,......,............. ..,...............,......................,,......,,, B ennett, Missouri HAROLD EPPERSON ......... ..............,..............,...... C1 ardner, Kansas WILLARD EVERETT ........ .....,. B erkeley Springs, West Virginia LUTHER BRUCE ........... ................,............ L ucerne, Missouri VERNON WALLACE ......... .,............... M onroe City, Missouri BURETTE CHOsTNER ..................... ...i.......................i........ M orley, Missouri REBA ANDERSON ......... ................. M ena, Arkansas W. G. ARCHER ...............i...., ...,.......,................. W infield, Kansas j. W. GALLISPIE ......,.............. ........................I,.. R obeline, Louisiana NOEL EVANS .,....... ..,..... T hornton, Arkansas RALPH HENRY .......,,.... ........ R ichmoncl, Missouri ALMER OTTINCER ,.,......., ...II...., C ave City, Arkansas ' RAI-PH MCCRACKEN .......... ....,I,,,. B rookland, Arkansas LYNDELL THOMPSON ...i...................... .........,...,........,.................. P olo, Missouri RICHARD LEWIS ............ ..,... ,........................,.. L O ckridge, Iowa EVERETT RAINE .....,..........,..,.............,.....,....I....,...,,....,,.,.....,.,......,.,......,....... Wyaconda, Missouri STERLING PRICE ..........,....................,.......,...,....,..,....,.,.....,..,........,,......,,..,, Vandervoort, Arkansas Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIllllllIllIIllllllIllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page Ninety-,fix 1 ,lg DU l ffy QS 2 .X:.: 1 f shi, il W y f?77?f'efffZ , W f ' ffff f f Z ff. W Ti ,..A. '.-4,-, 7 iff 1' igfif 4 f inf ? A W A ! iqr, ,i, MZ 1 Iflflflgupsf -1.1 Y S CLARA MAXWELL .............,.........,..........4,......................,....,.................................. Davis City, Iowa CLIFFORD TRAVIS ....... ............ M ill Grove, Missouri SCOTT EWING .................,..............,, ........................... R ussellville, Arkansas W. Cv. HUMPHREY ..,.............,..,.............. .....,....,...................,. W arrenton, Missouri CLARENCE MCKEE ............... ........ D elaplaine, Arkansas CHARLES HUMPHREY .......... ....... C laremore, Oklahoma W. I-I. MESSINOER ........... ........ I-I igh I-Iill, Missouri CARL MESSINOER ..,..,... ....,., I-I igh I-lill, Missouri A LUTHER THORNTON ...,..................... ........,........., I-I inchcliff, Mississippi GARNET BROCK ....,.,...,,..,,......... .......................... C airo, Missouri ROBERT I-IAMMONS ...............,....... ....... .i.....,...,. ,.... C a r rollton, Mississippi F. E. I-IAWN ....................................., ..............,,. ,...,.... ............i. V i n ita, Oklahoma LLOYD I-IANSARD .,..,... .i................... S tapp, Oklahoma SEDGIE BRACEY ......... ROGER DAVIS ........,. CHARLES ROWAN ....... . . .Morgantown, Mississippi junta, Colorado I .......,....Womble, Arkansas OTIS JAMES .........,....................i. ,..,........,......... C ampbell, Missouri THEODORE SUMNER ........ ..............,...... A bo, Missouri -IOHN I-IOBBS ..,,....,........ .....,... P rairie View, Kansas ESAW LINDER ,,...,r.... .,.,,,..... .,...., ........... ...,.......rr. P r i r chetr, Texas QIllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllIllIIllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? aaiasaaaraa A Q A 0 A aiaaaaai EllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllxtllllllllllIllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page N inefy-Jeven .wr '-: T Q EIU 9 ....,.. ...,, X gf!! A Q ......., , p ':',A. , ,, 7, f . A NONA RYAN ...............,. ............... D e Leon, Texas CHESTER MOWERY ......... .......... D awson, Nebraska LOWELL WAITMAN ...........,.,..,.,. ....,.........,......,..... B ogard, Missouri J. M. DALE ..............,.,.....,.....,....... ..,,...,.,................ R iclgeway, Missouri LLOYD COWELL .......... .....,.. M emphis, Missouri RAY MOFFAT .,.....,.. ......,... D urham, Oklahoma VERL MYERS .....,..,. ......... S pickard, Missouri LEE PERKINS .......... ..,.....,. I-l ayti, Missouri GIBSON DAVIS ...................,...... .................... S tevenson, Louisiana O. DEE HILL ,........................ .................... C reen City, Missouri LOLA YORK ...........,......,............,... ...........,................, I-I atfield, Missouri J. D. PENNINGTON ........................... ....,........' .........,.......... R u ssellville, Arkansas I-IALE REEVES ...i.,.......,. ....,.........,... L ancaster, Missouri WILLIAM FARRAR ...,...... ............,........ L ongtown, Missouri LINCOLN 'GAMBILL ........ .......... N ew Life, North Caro lina VIRGIL DALRYMPLE .....,... ,..............,,..,... T urtle, Missouri HOMER CLARK .........,,...,..,........,..,......, .............,,.....,.....,............ W omble, Arkansas RALPH GEER ....................,....,.......... ...,............,,,........ B azaar, Kansas FRED THOMAS ..I....,. ,...... F ulton, Missouri ALRCHIE SORREL .......i., ......... V ernon, Illinois QIllllllllllllIllllllllIllIIIIllllIlllllIllllIllIIllIIllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? Page Ninefy-eigh! - Z A III U --f.f ? I I f 7 gui! fa g? A,4,:.,- . '--4--..Q ,.-QQ .5i.A.ii.f:j-yi' ' :' ,L.Q THELMA WOODS ................ ........... G ideon, Missouri EDWARD P. I-IODOE ........., ....,.,..... C alifornia, Missouri CHARLES MEINHARDT ............. ...........,.............................. I nman, Kansas V MARION DAVIS ..,......,...,.........,................... ..,............,,..,................ E ldorado, Oklahoma MARVIN GREEN ...................... ....,.... M onroe, City Missouri RUDOLPH j. WICHMANN ...,..,, .....,... R andolph, Wisconsin I FRANK CALKINS ...........,...... ....,,, B enkelman, Nebraska EDWIN S. MILLER ............ ...,.......... C oleman, Texas GEORGE F. SHELTON.. -..... ............... ..........,,....,....,................. N u ma, Iowa MILTON HOPPE ......,........,.........,. ...........,.................... K endall, Kansas MADELINE KEEL .,............,.,........ .......,......,..........,.....,,, O lney, Oklahoma EARL BECKLER ......................,...,...... ...,........................,... C hillicothe, Missouri AUSTIN C. ELLIS ........... ..,..,..i. L aGrange, Missouri OSCAR KREWSON .....,r..., .i...,... C hillicothe Missouri ORVILLE I-II RECK ......,., ...i.... P owersville Missouri BAZYL BURGESS .......... ..i,.,..... C anton Missouri THOMAS D. RICKETTS ..... V .,..,.,.... ..,.........,..... j ackson, Mississippi LLQYD BENNETT ,,.,,,.,,,,,, .............,,.... E lmo, Missouri QLAE EIDE ,..,,4,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,. ........... O hiowa, Nebraska VIRGIL CHRISTIAN ...,...... ........... ....... ....,.,.... .....,,. W a n e tte, Oklahoma gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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G rant, Oklahoma WALTER CASSMEYER ..............,.... ....................,,......,. S t. Thomas, Missouri EMERY CRISS ........................... ...,...............,......... B arnard, Missouri CAROLENE THOMPSON ......................r. ..........I................. C arden Grove, Iowa RALPH E. GITHENS ..................,....,......... ,..,.......................,.........,,,. D avis City, Iowa CLIFFORD FREDERICK ...,...... .,.............. C rant City, Missouri E. L. MCCLEARY .,.....,.,.... .......... B owden, Alberta, Canada FRANCIS BAILEY .......,.,. ....................... I-I arris, Missouri ARTHUR COLE .,...... ......,......., L awton, Oklahoma I-IARVEY CROMER ....,................. ..,...........,......,.......... V olland, Kansas IEIOWARD XQIXAIY ......................, .....,........,,..... C hillicothe, Missouri HARLES . OSTER .......... I-I. L. CHAPMAN .....,......., ....................Caney, Kansas ..,....,..Westville, Oklahoma Page One Hundred . , AA T 'I n 7 .....g A----x-Q 1 ...-' 2557 2 ' f-j.35ffff.'W ,. f iii 2 Ltftt t:t'o W e if f AW! e .. Y M 4 N95 -Z, Y' NINNIE SMITH .............. ..........,......, O den, Arkansas JOE BALLINC-ER ,....,.,....,.. ......,.,.. ......... K a nsas City, Kansas JAMES J. FLATTERY ...4....,.,.... ...,,..............................., I-I iteman, Iowa PAUL TRUESDELL .......,.....,...,...., ..............,..................... M aud, Oklahoma ROY J. DIXON ......... .....,.., J ackson, Minnesota JAMES BEECH ,........., ......., M inneapolis, Kansas ROLLEY SELF ........ .,........ L eesville, Louisiana KLAUSE LEWIS ..i..... .,........... I-I Ope, Arkansas EARL BROWN .............................. ....,............... G ilman City, Missouri DOROTHY RAMEY ............,..,... ......,........,... S eligman, Missouri 5. D. SCHUMAN ............................. ................,...,. R Ockville, Missouri ROBERT WILMOT .,......,......,.......,,. ,... ...........,..........,........... B u ckner, Missouri ELMO MCCURRY ....,.....i. .............,. I-I amden, Missouri LAWRENCE OYLER ,..i....,, ............,....,. T renton, Missouri ED BREAUX ,...........,.... ......,. L ake Charles, Louisiana ISAAC YORK ......,,.,.,, ....,......... W aldron, Arkansas CHESTER BIVINS ..................... ,......,................,.., L ittle Rock, Arkansas THEODORE W. BOYD .,........ ...,.........,................. O Ivey, Arkansas R. B. WROTEN ............. ......,.. P ine Bluff, Arkansas J. ROSS CHAMPLAIN ,...........,.,,............,.....,,...........,....,................................. Amsterdam, Missouri 6Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllll llllllllll llllll llllllllllllll lllllllllllll llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllQ IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIllllIIIIlllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll llll Page One Hundred One M D U 1 1 ,I lliii f X ' x, r,.Iaf ' v' 1 '1 ' f llli I ETHEL GARSIDE Missouri L . . . ESTER RIDINGS ,........ V .................ShelbyvIlle, Missouri OLNEY BOWEN ..,...,....,,............... ........ . ...... I-I agerrnan, New Mexico IVAN CHILD .........,.................,......,........ ....,,.........,............. Y ates Center, Kansas WAYNE MCCLURE ...,.... ..,,...,...,...... G sborn, Missouri GUY MIsskELLEY .,.......i .................,... D rew, Mississippi PAUL ROBINSON .,....., .,.....,. I-I agerman, New Mexico ' PAT 0'GRADY ......... ,,.,,,.......,. D awson, Nebraska MERLE SMITH ............ I ..........,..... .,...........,.....,...,.........,........... O rient, Iowa LEOTA WELCH ..,.................,... ...............,,..,,..I. N ovelty, Missouri BUD WILLARD ....,........ - ..,.......,....... ,.,.........,...,....,.,..... P erry, Missouri CLARENCE HAWKINS .................,..... . ,.......I..............,...... Ainsworth, Iowa CLYDE A. THOMAS ........ ..,,..... M ehan, Oklahoma CLARENCE REED .,...... ,...I..., O loerlin, Louisiana DORSEY BURNS .,........ ......,...... P atmos, Arkansas ROBERT LIVESAY ..,,.,. ,......,.. C hickasha, Oklahoma RAYMOND MILLER ......,.....,........ ..I.I.....,..............,...,,...,..... U tica, Missouri J. MURREL COPENHAVER .,..,..,. ,,........,,.,,...,.....,.,,......... G irard, Kansas LELAND E. GIBBONS ,.........,....................,......,.,................,..........,,..,..........,.,..,... Sayre, Qklahoma RITA SMITH ......,......,...,.,......... I,.. ...I....,...........I.......,I......,..,..,,,....,.................,.,,.,... L e xie, Mississippi 6 5EEEE.E..EQQ?EEE BEESERESS 5355355 GIIllIllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI Page One Hzmdred Two 5 'T -7 - ,xQ.: D L 1 , ,,i. -Q, , . Z e r 5 ' A ' Z 21 li 1 gf W M 25 1411 1 X14 EAM, I A ..,, ,, ,,., 9 ff, ..-- . I M, 2 3 Z I FRANCES HOWELL ...,.,,.........,.,,.......,....., . 1....... Kenna, New Mexico . CHARLES RASMUSSEN ..............,.. ...1 ........., H a stings, Nebraska BENNIE ARRASMITH ,......A..,..,......... .e...................,. R idgeway, Missouri ' IRVING BENNY .......,....,....,..............,.. ,....i.....,............... C ushing, Oklahoma EDGAR CALDWELL ,....,..... ........,,.i.,...... E xline, Iowa I - CLAUD A. POWELL ....,..... .....,. D urham, Oklahoma AUSTIN ELLIS ..i............ .,I.... L aGrange, Missouri ERVIN W. COON .....,. ........ O sgood, Missouri GEORGE W. BROWN ......i.,,.......... ......I....i.,........,... T exola, Oklahoma OPAL COOK .,...........,.........,........ .......,.....,..,.... C linton, Oklahoma D. -J. BONVILLIAN ......,.............,.,...,..., .........,,...,,, j eanerette, Louisiana BENEDICT THOMAS .......,.,.....i...,,.,.....,... ...,..........,.,...,. S tanberry, Missouri LEONARD BILLINSSLEY ,....,. .i...... C hetopa, Kansas E. W. KIMREY .... ROY HENDERSON ,....., DEAN GROSS ......, PILIO BIANCHIN ......I..............,. .....i....,HOrtOn, Missouri i.......,.Stigler, Oklahoma ..i.......TripletOt, Missouri ..................,...,...Farn'1ingt1On,Illinois H M C ..,,......... .,........................... H ampton, Iowa PELTLAEFIROTEES .,,,........ii......,,.....,.,............I..,......,.,,.,..,.i...,.......,...,.....,....i..,... Weiner, Arkansas ESTHER M. DICKERSON ............i,,.......,....,,..........,,.....I.I.....,.,....,....,...,........,.,..,... 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S opris, Colorado RAYMOND PRYOR .....,....rr ......, GUY JOHNSON .,....r....... ......, Trenton, Missouri .Aullville, Missouri JOHN A. LESTER ......................... .....................,.. R idgeway, Missouri HAZEL GLASGOW .........,.,.....,... ...................,... S henancloah, Iowa LYLE BEERY .....................,............., .,.,....,....i............ P ackwood, Iowa W. N. CALDWELL ,.......,..,,.............,.. ......,,..............,..... A moret, Missouri FRANK P. DYDRICK ........ ....... W. K. HOOVER .......,..., .......r. W. P. BUTCHER ....... ..,,... G ..VeSta, Minnesota .,.....Dublin, Texas lenwood Arkansas HAROLD HANTZE ........, ..... P ickering Missouri I B. MORGAN .....,.................,,....i,. ......,.r,.....................,. O dessa, Missouri FRANK CROUSE ....................,...... .....................,...... A nnada, Missouri GARLAND SMITH ...........,... ................. V inita, Oklahoma GEORGE BROUSSARD .........,...............,...r.i.....,.......,........,......,..i......r.,........,, New Iberia, Louisiana I IlllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll dlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll lllllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIO EEEEEQMEEE EHSTEESS 55355 55 Page One Hundred Four llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll0 .ff I: u X 7 52231 --'45!-4' ,.v:?jg:.z .,:'.-if-ak... rs r . uysf zu Y x I ALGY DEAN FRAZIER . ....,...,AIto Pass, Illinois JOHN LEASMAN .........,..., ...,...,.......,.,...... L aPOrt:e, Indiana THOMAS I-I. JENKINS ...........,,............. ........................... L inneus, Missouri BOONE JENKINS .................,.................... ........,............... P ontotoc, Mississippi DURRELL GOODLOE ......,.. ........ N apton, Missouri EUGENE JOHNSON .....,.. .....,......., A ckworth, Iowa LEW MELSON ,...........,.. ...,........, C larence, Missouri I-IERMAN PHILLIPS ..,..., ........ D ardanelle, Arkansas GLENN MANN ,,..,..,...I...........,..,...... ................,........,... J amesport, Missouri JACKSON KEMP .......................,..... ......,........,....,...... I-I artman, Arkansas ALOYS KESL ..................,........... .........,............, B elleville, Kansas MILFORD J. KEEFER .........,.......,. ..,.......I..,..,......... W ashington, Iowa FRED SANDERS ........,, ....... B ranch, Arkansas DAWSON FARRELL ....,... .....,. L ancaster, Missouri LUCILLE BAXIOUSETT ....... .......... C lovis, New Mexico ERNEST PETREY ..,........ ...,.......... H arper, Kansas GERALD LAIRD .......................... ,I,.............,.......,,..,. S tockton, Kansas OLIVE DITMORE ,,,,,,,,,. .... ............ I-I y dro, Gklahorna ANNA QLSEN ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ...,...,...... A tlantic, Iowa LAURA GARRISON ,.,........................,.......II.....,....I..,.........I..................................,.. I-Iagler, Arkansas I: 4-A vi I E g g , lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllb Page One Hundred Five - N ,.1-: f ' llil ,v-.Q. I 1 Aul, , f Z ff iesess A A Y r , f fzrs :,. X Z Z 6 C i Z 54222 ,I fx ZZQI .... ,, 7 Ui A. L. KOZIELSKI ,..,,.. ....,...... Y orktown, Texas W. L. JOINER ..........,............... ..,.....,.. .....,..,.. B e lleville, Arkansas CARROLL BREWER ...............,............. ....... ................ A ............,........... D o uds, Iowa NATHANIEL QUICK .................................... ..........,...,.......,....................... L aBelle, Missouri ' JAMES DALZELL ..............,....... ..................... C hillicothe, Missouri HARRY LEE HOLLENBECK ..,...,. ......., M ontgomery City, Missouri RALPH Cox .....i...................... .........,........... M irabile, Missouri FRANK CRAMER ..,........,..... .......,,... ' ........... U tica, Missouri ELMER JONES ...,..,.,..................... ..................... K osoma, Oklahoma HENRY D. ROBERTS ,........,..... .......,....,........... L ancaster, Missouri EVERARD EVANS ............,.....,........ .........,,,.........,............. B evier, Missouri EVERETT WALTON ..........,,..,,............. ...........,.........,..... I-I agermari, New Mexico CHARLES W. JONES ......,.. ......,... M orehouse, Missouri B. C. SWINNEY .....,......, ....,... B lanchard, Gklahoma LESTER DENT ......,.........., .........., L aPlata, Missouri GARLAND DERRICK ..,...,.. ......,.. L iridsay, Dklahoma RUBY LEWIS WICKARD .,..,...............,, ...,............................,.... C onway, Iowa MAGGXE DRUM ...,.,.............,............. ...............,..,,..... B illings, Oklahoma R. E. MCANANEY ,....,...,...,...... ,....................,.......,................,..,..,,................,... N ew Market, Iowa LEONARD MCRAE ........,.....,.,.....,..... P ......,....,...,........,........................,.............,..,, Neosho, Missouri QIllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly : P6126 OW Hffndred Six H V -3 7 ,. .x:,: f .HYE D u W7 f 7 fa n 9 ,,.,.,, --,- 4 '----, , ,,.-' 52 ..... ..-- lfi J 1 up 'lv JAMES ROBERTSON .....,.. .,...... F armington, Illinois GEORGE TANTRUM .......... ..A...,. C anon City, Colorado PAUL MUELLER .................... ,Q ....................,.... Yorktown, Texas ELMER HUTCHISON .....,.........,,., .......................... C alifornia, Missouri CLYDE WOOD i....i,,.,. ........ C arneron, Missouri E. F. DARBY ....,........,,....,. ,......... W innsboro, Texas AMOS W. CROCKETT ....,... ,.......... R ockport, Missouri ROSE WININGAR ..4.i....,. .....,,.. R ichmoncl, Missouri CHARLES ELLIS ......,..,........,.....,......,. .......,.......i.....,.. S tewartsville, Missouri BEULAH GRAYQ .....,.......,..........,. ..............,...,...,,,... K enoma, Missouri GRACE E. DOTY .....i..,.,.,........,..... ......,.,.,....,............,....... C obden, Illinois GALE B. SURDEY ..,.,......i,,,,.,.....,...., .....................,. S an Francisco, California , MARY F. TERRILL ,........ .........,..,..,.,.. C allao, Missouri HERBERT SHOCKLEY ...,.,.,. ....i..,.. C hickasha, Oklahoma LUCTLE WYKOFE .i,.,i...... ,....,...... S henandoah, Iowa ARTHUR WAMPLER ......... ...,...,. C arrollton, Missouri 'I-I. R. I-IUMPHRIES ..........,.,,....,..,.,.., ,......,..............,..,,,. 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II EI I In If I I II I II II I IIIII I II III I IIIIIII I III II 'II I ,I IIIII I' III III I IIIIII II I IIIIIIHIII I IIIIIII I I I XI W II 'Is' I I ,II Il' 1 IIIII If 9 I I, IIIIIIII III I II IIIII IIT I ' SI I ' III II I I II I I IIII III 1 E I 'Xl my V2 -w. C E fm S 2 sk R 5 i C5 1 rf ' N I , . , xx.. .MM .-W..W -. DLI .. f e 7 f' ' ' 2 . A:1-- . AQ ' ' T ff ...T l l1 JA 4. , Cofmopolzfem Club DEAN EATON ........,.......... ........ I-I olly, Colorado .........,,...,... President LEE T. WINEINGER ......... ....,....,.. N orwich, Kansas ................4. Vice-President DONA I-loss .....,.............. I ........,...... Mira, Louisiana ........ ........ -S ecretary. Treasurer Colors, Black and Red Flower, Cosmos A The Cosmo Club is composed of students who hail from all states other than Missouri, Iowa, Gklahoma and Arkansas. The members of this club, realizing the great benefits derived from fraternalism, have at all times given their hearty support to every movement which meant a bigger, better and busier C. B. C. The aim of this club is to promote good-fellowship among its members and to pledge cheerful loyalty to the school. We are proud of the fact that we are one of the largest clubs of the school and have been pleasingly represented in all the College athletics, 1 of our members were on the football squad and the 1924 basketball Captain is a Cosmo. as severa Our club won the baseball championship of 1923 and was well represented in track, several ' d ld ' O places being won. On the social page of our club life we record some goo o times ur Annual Reception was a great success-then our Breakfast, when eighty sleepy Cosmos hiked to the Tourist Camp to enjoy a feast of bacon, eggs, cocoa, coffee and biscuits. Our i'Stunt morning at chapel put the P in P E P for the game with Graceland College, which marked the opening of our athletic year on the home grid. We wedded in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony, Miss Victory to Mr. C. B. C. While Miss Victory deserted her loving husband on a few occasions, yet the Cosmo Club showed that same loyalty to the team and the school which has been her watchword. The closing event of our year was the Kid Party given in Library I-lall january 25 , when eighty-five Cosmos turned back the hands of time, and make me a kid again just for to-night was fully demonstrated. Refreshments were served by the entertainment committee and a Real Good Time was the verdict. With best wishes to all former Cosmos, we close our volume of club life and pause here to convey our gratitude to dear old C. B. C., who shielded us while in school and now sends us forth to sink or swim in the business world. A One ship sails East and another West By the self-same wind that blows. 'Tis the set of the sail and not the gale, That determines the way it goes. Like the winds of the seas are the ways of fate, As we voyage along through lifeg 'Tis the willlof the soul that determines the goal, And not the storm or the strife. 1 Page One Hundred Twelve SMITH RAMSEY DOTY KIRKPATRICK ROOP I-loss I I 5 i Upper-Copenhaver, Roberts, Rhodes Lower-Combs, I-Iorchem, Mowery, Harold, Lipe Page One Hundred Thirteen H4 L f v 1 , Page One Hundred Fourleen Url O93 H fm 14 wifi pfupu 12 :lu ., . 72' f , SC: , f5f.izE5:2.1'-1Vf 7 ff eri. . rl ..., ' , JM,iUM Iowa Club DONALD BEAN ....,. ......... W interset, Iowa ,............... President F. R. PRUSHA .............,...... Vinton, Iowa .................... Vice President. LUCILE WYKOFF .............. Shenandoah, Iowa ........,... Secretary, Treasurer. We're from Iowa, Iowa! I We'll have you understand It's the best state in the land! We're from Iowa, Iowa! And we want you all to know, That we've made a goodly show! Three cheers for the Iowa Club, the baby organization among the seven state clubs now existing at C. B. C. Despite its newness and fewness in numbers, it is recognized as one of the liveliest and most active clubs of the institution-a potent factor in C. B. C. social life, athletics, and all activities. The club was born on Friday, .September I4, 1923, the night of the all college mixer and party. Qur showing and the spirit manifested should be particularly gratifying to the mother Cosmo Club. During the year, seventy-five Iowa students have enrolled at C. B. C. They comprise the little versatile baby organization. Success to them throughout the years! To Miss Cart, the sponsor, is due much of the credit for the success the club has enjoyed. -Donald Bean. Page One Hundred Sixteen , . E A 1 i Upper-J. Lee, Carpenter, T. Lee Middle-Banner, Prusha, Evans Lower-Bean, White Fry, Bryan, jones, Mineart, Morrow, Wylcoff Page One Hundred Seventeen Page One Hundred Eiglzieen 51 of? Q 3 fs pmpu 11 H ua2fauzN A 1 i 1 ea ,- f 4 , Z U iff ,,-ff'-0 I ,, -, ,4.,,, - ' ..,,., , l.-'rg--.....-,9 iQl'.7 V if . X --VA --4. , ,--glcitil'-4-fl-A-''QSSW 7 ,,,,1 f y , 2 if 1 X f ,gg'v'qPl fy! f ' ,.:' H .,,, ..,, A y 6' 4' A v 4 l 14f'1Ur1:l:f:1:21'21:-:Lv K if 2 7 l X I If 'f ZZ A 'V A . we f r K 2 , , e f M4 W f -.-- H ix 2'A'li4f f ffl -- W W . - ' A , f I 1 S flz MZTJOHTZ' Club i'l , lm bl. R. MARR .................. ....,.... N elson, Missouri .......... ........ P resident i JOHN MCCLELLAND ............,....... Nelson, Missouri ............. ....,.... V ice President , VELTA MILLER ............,............... Springfield, Missouri ..................... .......,. S ecretary, Treasurer 4 l l Colors ..........., Blue and White Flower ................,........... Violet Molto ............ Show Me. 1 , 1 The South Missouri Club was first organized December 12, 1916. It started with the determination to be a l leader among clubs. Its leadership is due to the hearty cooperation of the loyal South Missourians. i This club can not be beat when it comes to athletics ,musical talent, entertainments, banquets, hikes, and so i forth. It always makes a hit when it comes to the homecoming day parade. Why? Because the industries of South l fi Missouri are so impressively represented. We are proud to state that our club has furnished C. B. C. with some l 5' excellent material for baseball, basket ball, football, and track. We are also represented in the college band and l , orchestra. When it comes to chapel stunts, South Missourians cannot be outclassed. l l l 1 l We sincerely hope that the South Missouri Club in the coming years will uphold our club standard, and carry 1 the great work on and on in the history of C. B. C. interstate clubs. We extend a most hearty welcome to all future l South Missourians and hope their cooperation with the sponsors will be as pleasant as we have found it to be. 1 At. C. B. C. you hear them say, Old South Missouri wins the day. l That stunt in chapel sure was fine, , And at their socials they always have a time. l I When it comes to athletics, they sure strut their stuff , They don't miss giving the other teams enough. When it comes to decorations They sure make some display. Listen, Fellows, I'm telling you They are here to stay. S CLUB YELLs: Hoo-ray-I-loorah SouthiMizzo Hoo-ray-Hoorah South Mizzo - Bully for old Mizzo-South Mizzo-Mizzo-South Mizzo l Wampus Cats, Wampus Cats! S-O-U-T-I-I M-I-S-S-O-U-R-I 1 S-O M-O We are the bunch you ought to know, I A S-O M-O We are the bunch you ought to know, OH! OI-I! Ol-I! OI-I! i , -Marr, McClelland, Miller. l l . , ..,. ,M 1 1 1 ll ' i l l Y , I l l l 1 1 l K 3 j. R. MARR JOHN MCCLELLAND VELTA MILLER ii el , , l U glllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg glllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIllIlllllllllIllIllllllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Page One Hundred Twenty .S ' li HOWARD WITHROW Fi... -, RIDDLE KHYLER MILLER DOHERTY Upper-McClelland, Branum, J. R. Marr Lower-Oscar Marr, Sims Page One Hundred Twenly-one Page One Hundred .Twenty-two 'slnnmzm :IL -J? 'Z DLI bi - ff ey, . l,. , ,,,,,Q... , , , . f , 7 X ,:r'4,i5527 .4A..A 2 wil .'-' -1 lAA ' , 7 ff aii- ZZL: :' Z ,f e --Q- . sNorilzeoJf MZOXJOHTZ. Club ........Warrenton, Missouri.........,..President Bevier, Missouri .... , ............ Vice President New Florence, Missouri ...... Secretary, Treasurer Emblem: Mule Colors: Purple and White W. Cv. HUMPHREY MATTHEW BURNS ........ ........ NORAH M. LooAN ................. ........ Motto: Show Me The North East Club is composed of all Missouri students east of Livingston County and north of the Missouri River. We played a prominent part in all athletic and social affairs. There was the all star championship baseball team with Curtis D. johnson and Earl Vroomg and no one was more worthy ' ' ' k l ll orted of leading C. B. C. s foot ball team to victory than our Captain, Bennett Clar , oya y supp b Allen Fidler and Earl Vroomg Clark and Fidler being the only men to make all state team. Y When the basket ball team went out to conquer the foe, North East starred again, producing such noble manhood as Bennett Clark, B. I-l. Burgess and Glenn Farmer. There were chapel stunts and parties where rules were forgotten without fear of carpet diplomas, everyone enjoying himself to his heart's content. There is no power like friendship, there is nothing, as you look backward upon your college life, that has made you what you are today, so completely, as the friendships in which you lived during your college days, for they appeal to the innermost soul, and are refiected in character. Though we meet in good-fellowship to-day, only to part to-morrow, when the soul, released from its shrine of eminent or common clay, passes upward to the College of judgment, where gold is not currency, and rank is not heredity, may the trumpet blast be so shrill that none may refuse to hear it, for there we shall have no wearisome days, no sorrowful nights, no j ealousies, no breach of friendship 5 no distrusts or forebodings, no self-reproachesg no enmities, no bitter regrets, no tears, no heart aches, no shorthand, no telegraphy, no complete, for all worldly tasks will have been completed, and all former things passed away, and those who have preceded us will await to bid us welcome. North East Club, always C. B. C.'s best, We think of thee in the business flood, We know thee most, we love thee best, For thou art not of inter-state blood. -Norah M. Logan. W. G. HUMPHREY MATTHEW BURNs NORAH M. LoGAN ollll llllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll0 6 IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllQ Eeeeeeerae EEESENESS eeeeaee Page One Hundred Twentyjour Upper-I-lolteen, Cromer M iddle-Griff1ths,' Garside Lower-Parsons, Alexander Miller, Hayden, McCue, Coons, I-lill, Sawyer, Fleetwood Page One Hundred T'weniyg?vc' Page One Hzzndrcii Twenty-six -BF-,Nu Mk- 1 M S-'H AAA-K-F ' ' ' .G T D Ll ..- e: f , ,., . Q4, f y :f?I'5,55QT 4.-v--'-: 1 -:'A..' ,l'-' ,f 'blvl ' ff Q 4 4,. ., , Norffzoveff Mzffourz Club .IOSEPH PHILLIPS ........ ....,.. N orborne, Missouri ..,........... President GLEN BAKER ....... ....... P latte City, Missouri .......... Vice President MAYME BOYLE ...... . ......,...................... Trenton, Missouri .................... Secretary, Treasurer Motto:-- The Club that does things worth-while in a worth-while way. All students of C. B. C. coming from eighteen of the best counties of North Missouri are members of this club. This part of old Mizzou has always furnished students that are prominent in things having to do with a real college. lt is the purpose of the club to make better and happier people of its members, which leads us to say that in all the activities of the school we do our part willingly, gladly and to our credit. From a social viewpoint we cannot refrain from mentioning our Mid-Winter Banquet. It was an occasion fit to make all Northwest Missourians proud, and, without doubt, has set the pace along this line for years to come. , In athletics we are proud of our achievements having furnished several of the real players in football, basketball, and baseball. In track, too, we have some outstanding performers. In our State Club Conference in basketball, our boys starred by winning every game of the Con- ference. This entitled us to have our Club name engraved on the Cup. In furnishing real Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Telegraphers, Civil Service workmen, and Accountants, N. W. C. can shine again, as many members of this club are filling positions as real leaders.. Taken all-in-all we have one of the largest and most loyal clubs of C. B. C., and it is needless to say that we are proud of it. If there is something new to be pulled off or something old to be done better, look out for us! us!! us!!! josEPH PHILLIPS GLEN BAKER MAYME BOYLE olllllllllllllll llllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6 GIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIIllllIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllO eaiaesaetaa aasiaass eaaeaaa Page One Hundred Twenty-eiglz! Powell, I-loux, Leeka, Temple, Zapf, Burge, Lasher,!Warren Upper-Boyle, Wise, Bums, Hunter Middle-Warren, Williams, l-louser ' Lower-Lane Page One Hundred Twerzfy-nine Page One Hundred Thirfy J X 23195 .9140 paJpunH 'AL auo-ing ? l v i N ,?,-.U , YY l -3 nu ' e ,, , . . f , Y ' '- v1 1Q 1 . A11 - - , .f ' ff ,i JIL T 5 f 4 Z 4 gig: f 1 Z, 1 T Z 2 mm f: 4 EM' 4. S Ain '4f'g?l.::-:,!...Z,i,,, ,fi g jrkrzrzmy Club GEORGE MCGRACKEN .........,.............. Brookland, Arkansas ...,.,...... President CHESTER MUNNERLYN, ,........ .... I ,... L onoke, Arkansas ....,..,........ Vice President VIVIAN DEAN ..................,................... Stephens, Arkansas .......,...... Secretary, Treasurer . Motto: Root! Flower: Apple Blossom Colors: Red and White The Arkansas Club has always been recognized as one of the leading clubs at C. B. C. This past year it has been unusually active in both social and athletic events. The Razorbacks furnished to the school one of the best, if not the best, ,yell leader of the year, Chet Munnerlyn. I-Ie is also noted as a member of the Punk Quartettef' Our several social events and get together meets have been full of pep and vim from beginning to end. First was our weiner roast and the woods for miles around reverberated with our yells, songs and fun. Then came our january Reception which for fun, games, music and eats has never been equalled at C. B. C. We were fortunate in having with us this year Miss Geneva Glenn of Marvell, who is a very accomplished reader. She has delightfully entertained us at various club meets and also took a solo part in the Follies of the C. B. C. annual carnival. Public opinion gave our Club credit for having the best float in the Homecoming Day Parade and also some of the best stunts. In the State Club Track Meet of '23, Vivian Dean of Stephens tied for highest girl's honors. And in the undefeated baseball team of that year we placed Isaac York of Waldron and Casper I-Ioag of Bald Knob. The Captain of the 1922-23 football team, Alton Shockley of Danville, was one of our repre- sentatives. joe Red Wheeler of Lincoln was one of the best track men of that season. We are always well represented in the Band and Orchestra. But why speak of past honors and victories? Our Club is not dead by any means. Rather let us look ahead to the glorious future looming so brightly ahead for a bigger, better club next year-and so on far into thc' future. AV ' Bim, Boom, Bim, Boom, Bah! Arkansas, Arkansas Rah! Rah! Rah! Are we in it? Well, I guess! Arkansas, Arkansas, U V Yes! Yes! Yes! ' I Page One Hundred Thirty-two Hooker Evans reg Everett, Dean, Knotts Baldwin, jones, Boyd, Hitchcock, Butcher, Hanks Page One Hundred Tlzirly-llzree I le If L Z 3 s i i I F 5 7 F I 4 H E N r S I i F E S 5 W: F , , 4 1 1 x I ,3 Li Page One Hundred Tlzirfyifour cl aug alfa H ,mpun LLP lfwv 2.2 51 -'BH 4 il ll L 'Q I 1 iv K' gi i 4 will ,, it 3' il ll sl 1 1 A l l 1 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 SI 1 I 5 5 1 F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I , 1 1 1 A ! Il I w . V 1 1 L 1 i 1 : ' 1 1 1 1 al s 1 1 1 6 , ll 1 1 ll 1 1 il lim 1 1 ii :lsr 1 ill 1 1. l li 11 1 1 'E 111 mmm ln! i illl 1 iii. VE A 'MH ii l , 1,1 515 li , 1114 Qjli s f 'l Sli' if 'li 1 5'i- il, . if li gift 511 j 'ji -1 A . ll fl' T 1, 1 1 fl 11 A Nz- 1 s lil Nw ll ll lil 1' 1 1: i3 1-. ll tl, ,Z III - 1 Q ' f ' L i f f U. ,, , ,We v,77i ' ,,,,.. ,W 4- ----. . ,...- a nga .-.',- iaAaa, , ff 1 : ,5 nz 1 sf. V ,,,.,, 4 ,,.,.,4.,.,.,.,.,., 5 Q 4 2 f ' E ' . . S24 4 ' ,Za Q, 4? 4 , 1 1 W -L' , f WW 0' ' W 11.141937 'za A Oklahoma Ciao ROLLIE MCDANIEL .....,... ......... A lva, Oklahoma ..,,..... ........ P resident DALE ALEXANDER ........ .,... Stigler, Oklahoma ................ Vice President ETHEL BATES ........ .........,........... R oosevelt, Oklahoma .......... Secretary-Treasurer Motto.' Excel Flower: Mistletoe Colors: Red and White From the very beginning of the State Club plan at C. B. C. there developed that constant admonition, Look out for Oklahoma . , Throughout the year 1923 the Sooners , as the students who hail from Oklahoma are familiarly known, certainly kept faith with their Club's motto, Excel Beginning withthe track season they annexed the Inter-State championship, scoring more points than all the other clubs combined. ln passing let us remember that the Oklahoma Club was first to win the Track Cup presented by the Schmelzer people in 1917 and has won it consistently every other year since. On Coach Ransdells famous Football Squad of 1923 five Oklahomans were letter rneng Roy Goins, better known as Little Chief, half 3 Valus B. Terrell, end, Carl Deibel, tackle, Rollie McDaniel, tackle, and Garland Smith, full back, while still another 'lSooner, B. Hicks was among the second string men awarded jerseys. Long will be remembered the,Oklahomans' part in the spectacular Home-Coming parade of October 28, 1923, the realistic oil derrick and the Indian Tribe of painted, gaily bedecked and costumed chieftains, princess, squaws and warriors. Also that wonderful war-dance as a stunt between halves during the C. B. C. -Wentworth game. The Sooners of '23 will not soon forget either the great sport they enjoyed in earning Club funds by feeding the multitudes at the big football games. As the fitting climax to the year's activities and as a final glorious victory the 1923 Inter- State Girls' Basket Ball championship was snugly tucked away by the undefeated Sooner team consisting of Alma Eorrest, jumping center, Ethel Bates, running center CCaptainlg Mildred Large, forward 5 I-lallie Large, forward, Agnes Lachman, guard g Ernestine lV1cLemore, guard and Naomia l-licks, substitute. C. B. C. may well point with pride to many former students who came from Oklahoma and especially at this time to john Levi who has been proclaimed nationally one of the greatest all- round athletes of the age. DALE ALEXANDER ETHEL BATES RQLLIE MCDANIEL Ollllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIlllllllllllllllIIIIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll9 eaieeeeaaaa aasiaaaa eeeeaaa 0 Page One Hundred Tlzirqy-six P LACHMAN FORREST HICK5 MCLEMORE M. LARGE H LARGE I I BATES FORSYTHE ANSON LIVESAY SANDERS HENDERSON PAGE Page One Hundred Tlzirzy-seven 3, A NI H H' Nl r L y. 15 1 N H W 1 N Y i l i I I i , ' w 1 I l I 1 J N v 4 N J Page One Hundred Tizirty-sigh! , . H aug Mud LU? ,Cm-1 zf J pimp H- QI!! I 2 i 6 1 'L 1 ,f if , -4 ii. ., ill f'3 ll i, :rl ii l l ! , l 5 I l i l l I I 4 l 4 ii 5 . .... f Q y I M2233 'A ' , .: ',' '.4 ' .:'?:2?ZX2 7 r I Z srsfsrs rr f M ..,, is New fllexzeo Club VIVIAN CARROLL, ............. Portales, New Mexico ..,....,...... President HAROLD TOOKER ........4.,... Seneca, New Mexico ......... ...... V ice President EPIMENIA SANCHEZ .......... Arroyo Seco, New Mexico .,.... Secretary. Colors: Purple and Gold - Flower: Dahlia V Our Grand Qld State is represented by only a few, there being eighteen. We are few in number, but when it comes to taking part in our school activities we show our loyalty. 1 We certainly boast of the opportunity of coming to C. B. C., and though we wandered far from home, we do not regret it. Among the many activities in which we have taken part, we will especially remember the parade on Homecoming Day. We were all dressed as Mexicans with all the grandeur of old Mexico. We are greatly indebted to Mrs. Lail for serving in the capacity of sponsor to our club, and for taking such an active part in all our affairs. We feel that our time has been well spent here, and we are very grateful to the school for the knowledge which will mean so much to us when we get out into the business world. We will always be loyal supporters of C. B. C., and we hope many more ambitious New Mexicans will make C. B. C. their educational headquarters. We extend to them a most hearty welcome. Page One Hundred Forfy Quo-Kyo! p.aupunH .mg :End W TEXAS Y T ,:..,,g,-.,,-,.,....,,- - , W H , 1 111 1115 1 11 1111 1 1 N 11 1 1 11 111 1 1 11 1 111 11 1 111 1 11 1 12 1. 1 1 111 1 1,1 1 1 11 , L, 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 11 1 1,3 1 11 ' 11 1 111 11 11 1 11 11 11 1 ix 1 11 1 1.1 1 1 1 11 111 11 1111 1-1 131 111 11 11 11 11 .1 1'1' 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 11 11 11 I 11 i 1 1 11 1 11 1 11 '1 11 111 11 11 11 111 11' 11 111 111 1 111 11' 1 11' 1111 ,111 111 1 111 1 11 111: 1111 11.1 1511 11.11 11 1 11 .11 111 111 .11 i1 1,1 11,1 11 11 .13 13 :lu 9 7 .:',-. AIII 1:f 'I2l'4 fy f Q 4 X 1, -'A - I 4' '-'4 y ,3 . Zifxf. X Y I 112 7 5555 Z gf' 1 1 ff 1 X A Z ff 11-- . A 4 i 4. 1.415 Anil ' ' ' 'Af'5f':f Q1 71 ff' WA PWhne1 f Spzkfzfa I have failed in a thousand cases, But I still have the heart to try, I am scarred in a hundred places, No darling of luck am I. In many a crucial hour I have hoped, and been scorned and kicked, But never has F ate had power To convince me that I was licked. I have trusted and been mistaken, My friendship has been betrayed, I have struggled alone, forsaken By men who have had my aid g I have listened to those who flattered, Their motives misunderstood, - But my faith has remained unshatteredg I believe in the ultimate good. I ask for no unearned pleasure, No pathway through flowery lanes g I offer a full, fair measure Of effort for all my gains, I'll try, though the pace be grilling, Nor whine if I'm trippedor tricked, As long as my soul's unwilling To let me believe I am licked. Dedicated to the students from Texas by -M. B. C. glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIlllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 'easeesearaa aassaass eaeeaaa . Q , . . 1 - - . 1 , 1 . I 2 WIlllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIlIIIIIIllIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Page One Hundred Forfy-Iwo ILLINOIS aug Qing ojlfuoj p9,4pzmH R' N2 NEBRASKA LOUISIANA KANSAS x og p9.zpzmH aug 95115 r-A71 R IVIISSISSIPPI , , Y . . . ......e, ,..-.LA.-L-,,:...--F,--gr - L I -- F f Y ' ' ' f'Ag '-M 'f-'fig' ' ' ' ' r, Ln'- 4. .,. COLORADO Page One Hundred Foriy-eiglzl SPARKIVIAN, ARK CI-IARITON CGUNTY, MISSOURI Img p2,4punH aug 25115 CLARENCE, MISSOURI Quo-.CMJ pa,4pu11H aug aizfd WASHINGTON COUNTY, IOWA 'Tv J-1C,1J,Qj pa,zpx11H M0 9511 3 Q i I TRENTON, MISSOURI LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MISSOURI cl ,MO 9311 5 S E D.. 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Prof, Lail has charge over all the branches of athletics and it is his untiring efforts and cooperation with the Coach that has lorought athletic success to the school. T. E. l.,AIL Athletic Manager x.f ' 1 X J 'llllll X .,', 6 JN K I, 44' O 598 179755950530 cnCD,:U,U1Q m0 cn,-S077 CIJEXSDQJ mmqqwcmmnofo ,-:ClJCU4'ff3,-.:j- D-. eto Unto. 59,94- 823952355550 DUE' 5,'f7gQrE.O gA,,sr-rg5.gVUJ GQ ... Q, 232'.fWeaaL'D:'E T1 ' Efiiigfzgaffmzw. 3'-QOSDCL N5 ' Etgzfogqiwffe- Q' mgdgfg-'SA CL - .... 'O5 'fm QSO-cms as FDroO- Or' HQWSESSHD A222290-' U12 '-wv5mCl..5- gm G,:rvcLO5Q5,7U 5' 40 5 Sub 5525-Was' 5 MSQQGQWQI m3:m QOETUQUQ '55 QJO o'-:mm mm 3S.'IT'5....3mcCg-Q3 4-r5.mq-Dcgzzm Q:fm:Sgm:5sw',:-,- 4-rCl.f4s-ZCl.5SDm SAM A. RANSDELL Coach 3IIIlllllllllIIllllIllllllIllIllIlllIIIlIllllllllIllllllllllllIIIllllIIlIllllIIIllllIIIIllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll6 ettstseteertse assesses eerstseee 5 . e , P .'2 DLI l f . . . .. . K,,.3+sfti iQ5afW7 7 3 Q52 4 fr :AV P , .:- ' 55QHTff1Qiffff:F.5:f: .'.' ,A. 'f , f 9' 'W ? Y r We ...4 C-V V Y Wig-ujsf -1.1 The 192 3 Sevrebvrzrrz' September 28 Northeast State Teachers College ..........,. 21 C. B. C .......t.. ........ O October 5 Graceland College ....... ......., O ' C. B. C .......... ....... . O October I3 St. Benedicts College ...,... ........ O C. B. C ........... ........ 7 October 26 V Wentworth Military Academy ......., ......,. O C. B. C .....,..... ....,.,. 6 November 3 ' Quincy College ......., ....,... O C. B. C ........... ......... 1 3 November I 6 Kemper Military School .......... ......... l 5 C. B. C .........,. ......... 1 4 November 23 O T Northwest State Teachers College .............. 7 C. B.'C ....,... .....l9 November Z9 Missouri Military Academy ..,.... ....... O C. B. C ........ OPPONENTS ...,...... 43 RESUME . C. B. C ...................... .59 gIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlllllllllllllllIllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllnlllllg earrtreerae t Q b Q b ereseear E vs vt llllllltztlllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll Page One Hundred Sixty-three --- ,V-W..-........,-,Y -.-Y...,W,,Lgi... - Y .. Y W Y - Y 1 W --Vi 3-YW rf--Llji-3:57--Y---Ifrw.: 451 vi NU .A..A W W .,... -.., Q 32 Q R N 5 3 Q Q. QQ N. X N e I EN ll' Y ' 1 ' E ff f yu.. - f If Z - of 1 1 , 5Wf ff Z ff ff! f ..,4f:'f:l'E-,977 X ? 4 f If .ig--5155359 4- 1 : ,,'- JSC Illzlh' :IZ ,Z W7 1 Wlgwykf 41.1 192 3 Football Four victories, two defeats and two scoreless ties were on the C. B. C. football chart at the end of the 1923 season, a season that comprised eight of the hardest fought games ever played by C. B. C.' football men. Besides the three games with-in the Missouri State Conference, most gruel- ling contests that resulted in very close scores were played with Graceland College of Lamoni, lowa, St. Benedict's College of Atchison, Kansas and Quincy College of Quincy, Illinois. The other two games of the schedule were the seasons opener with the Northeast State Teachers, College of Kirksville Can eye-opener it proved 'to our valliant bunchj and a never-to-be-forgotten encounter with the Northwest State Teachers' College of Maryville, a fray that most surely upset the old dope bucket for our over-confident opponents. , ' ln the conference race, C. B. C. tied with Missouri Military Academy for second place, first honors going to Wentworth whose lone defeat of the season was at the hands of C. B. C. while Kemper, the Conference champions of several years, was awarded the cellar position. The Duck team was molded togethergby a great mentor whose idea was to play hard, clean football and it ,is a tribute to the team and to the coach that there was never a cleaner, harder fighting bunch of moleskin warriors than those who carried the purple and gold for 1923. The spirit of unselfish cooperation that dominated each man on the team thoughout the season contributed immeasurably to the success of the 1923 aggregation, and this spirit of unity, if carried over until next fall will insure C. B. C. a still better team for 1924. glllllIllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Page One Hundred Sixlygive 'Q 1:1 u .. 'E . ,i 1 T . , , .A . , Q4 . f 7 ff A - . , ...ie e er . .fsirc ff ,.. eeee ff ... - 1 . N. E. S. T. C. 21 ' C. B. C. 0 September 28, 1924 Capt. CLARK WELLS Early in the season, yes, during the first work-outs, Coach Ransdell willed that the first game should be an experience mill for his scrappy warriors. ' The strong Kirksville teachers who, in the M. I. A. A. Conference, had always come in for first or second honors, more than filled the bill. . It was a hard fought game, marked by fumbles that proved costly for C. B. C. The Ducks were slow to take advantage of the breaks of the game and their inability to properly handle punts accounted for the unfavorable score. Although outweighed several pounds to the man, the Ducks, at times throughout the game showed flashes of real football, but at critical moments, through nervousness, dropped the pigskin. Twice the Ducks had the ball on Kirks- ville's five yard line, but failed to put it over for a counter. 'Twas in this game that Lynn Wells, right guard, suffered an injury that slowed him up for the remainder of the season, an accident that undoubtedly contributed to the ultimate loss of the Conference championship. ellllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg eaeeeeeataa aasiaaas eaeeeae , . .G is 1 DU X W7 f y gulf fa -My i ' e . U95 '14 Graceland O C. B. C. 0 October 5, 1923 l DUNCAN TERRILL Sixty minutes of football to a scoreless tie was the result of the C. B. C.- Graceland game, and what a game it was! Graceland jumped off to a good startat the beginning, the Ducks seemed unable to check them materially except when their goal was in danger. A In both the first and second quarters the lowans threatened seriously to score but the Ducks proved their stuff and when the whistle blew for the end of the half C. B. C. was crowding Gracelands goal for a touchdown. ' The third stanza likewise was a give and take affair both teams showing up strong on offensive but even stronger in the pinches with their backs to the wall. One of the features of the game was the wonderful passing of fullback Woods and the receiving of these passes by Duncan and Terrell. It was this combination that kept the Iowa team on the defense. C. B. C. stock shot skyward toward the close of the last frame only to be blocked by the timers whistle. Captain Clark had camped under a pass for a 12-yard gain. Duncan, too, had nabbed one out of the air for a good long gain. The stands went wild. Intense was the moment. Only five yards to go-and the whistle blew. l K Qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll? Page One Hundred Sixtyfreren T a f t :lu dp, .,Y, 1 A, Ilh. '-...4.... f Z X A4 f , .2v-' A'- if-'ff - 'W ' 'A l 7 A ifi- W! .,.. 1 4 Z Ulf! Z Z 4 2 f ., 4 'K f A SZ. Benedzrzir O C. B. C. 7 Orlober 13, 1923 4 BATES DEI BEL The ducks claimed their first victory of the season Saturday, October 13, when they defeated the ,strong eleven of St. Benedicts College from Atchison, Kansas. On account of rain the Held was in poor condition for C. B. C. to face one of the hardest opponents on the years schedule. Both teams were very evenly matched and displayed good training, although the game was full of fumbles, due to the muddy condition of the field. T The game started with St. Benedict's receiving the ball. They made it look bad for the Ducks when they tore a twenty-eight-yard gain through the line. But this was short lived, as the defense got into action and checked the opponents advance. When the first half was up and neither side had scored, it began to look like there was going to be another scoreless tie. Fact is, this may have been the result but for that lucky moment for C. B. C. when early in the third quarter St. Benedict was caught near the Duck goal line, an attempted punt was blocked by Fidler and Duncan fell on the skin on the three yard line. Two smashes constituted a gain of two yards and on the third down, Clark carried it across for the first touchdown of the season. And the Ducks proceeded to kick goal. Page One Hundred Sixty-eight , l , . X D U f if W ,,,. -A-Qx., 4..- 5 z5.?fi'1'.gfr.'.3fg: '.'.2 ,f,- gf' ' ' Y, , , , uqsf 14 Wenfworfb O C. B. C. 6 Oclober 26, 1923 J , ELLIOTT CLAYPOLE Drilled very strenuously for this game, the Ducks opened with a whirlwind attack and before the Cadets had time to think the Ducks had placed two beautiful place kicks over the cross bar for six points, and the only score of the game. The Ducks received the ball on the kickoff and by some beautiful passes by Woods and some clever end runs by Claypole and Goins, the Ducks placed the ball on the 20 yard line from where Elliott, the trusty quarterback, sent over a beautiful place kick. -f The ball was then kicked off to Wentworth, who kept it only a short time. Again the' ball was in possession of the Ducks, who marched to the I0 yard line where they were held for downs. The Cadets punted, but it was a poor punt, and Elliott motioned for a fair catch on the 25 yard line. Play was resumed by a place kick which Elliott sent straight thru the goal posts for the second and last score. ' The backfield showed a greater punch than in any other game, and the combination Woods, Goins, Thompson, and Claypole made many flashy plays and kept the Cadets on the alert. Besides this offensive combination, the forward passing combination was working and Terrill and Duncan received many well directed passes from Woods for good gains. lt was Homecoming Day, a great game, and a victory over the conference champions. QIlllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllIIllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllll? Page One Hundred Sixty-nine Ti l l l V e 1 DU .19 f , Q ,... f .... , f Q f - 1 , L1f-4 A ' , 7 ff 1 W Q22 4 A :cf-ze:s:f:::22'2:g .::, 2 WA W :I I f f . 554 A 4 Q2 I 2 Z Z 2 A , Quincy College 0 A T C. B. C. I3 November 3, 1923 F I DLER CO1 NS One more scalp was added to the Duck list when they took the Quincy team into their hands and gave them a lacing by the score of l3-O. This game was in favor of the Ducks throughout, but they failed to cross the goal line of the boys from -Illinois until the third quarter when Fidler inter- 'cepted a pass and with splendid interference ran sixty yards for a touchdown. The other score ofithe game came when Goins received a pass and raced thirty yards for the second score. The score was probably held down on account of the muddy Field. QAfter these two scores, the game was always in favor of the Ducks. . The boys from Illinois failed to give much trouble only in the first part of the third quarter when they were within five yards of the goal. The Duck line held like a stone wall and the visitors failed to go over. ln this game every member of the football squad got into the game and everyone handled themselves creditably. While everyone deserves mention for their workg we must give due credit to Woods and Fidler, who carried the brunt of the battle on their shoulders. These two lads played the entire game and enabled us to carry away the big end of the score. 6 I lllll ll I llllllllllll IlIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll lllllllllllllllllllllll 6 Page One Humz'red Sevenfy 3 , 7 Z fl? ' 2, 1 f , Q Off? ,..l. 1,'. ,,. . ,,,- it A ' . .... V WLQ-nys' -zu - Kemper jj C. B. C. I4 A70vember 16, 1923 i VROOM MCDANIEL ln the annual game with Kemper Military Academy November lo on the Boonville field, the Ducks swept down upon the cadets with a whirlwind attack which continued throughout the first three quarters. The hrst five minutes of play found the Ducks with seven points to their credit, Elliott kicking goal after the first touchdown. During the entire game C. B. C. gained 248 yards to Kemperis 76 through smash attack, and made i2 first downs to Kempers 8. At the end of the third quarter everything pointed in favor of a big Duck victory, but in the last period when the cadets came back with renewed strength and completed a system of forward passes leading to a touchdown and place kick, Kemper again claimed victory. The C. B. C. Band, about two hundred fifty students and a number of Chilli- cothe business men made up a loyal rooting squad that, with a special train, accom- panied the Duck team to Boonville. Time out at lvloberly permitted a big parade and demonstration, then upon arrival at Boonville this stunt was repeated. 'Twas a confident bunch that with colors flying and hopes high marched onto the Duck bleachers before the game. This same bunch was hilariously enthusiastic when at the end of the half, the score stood lil to o for C. B. C. But 'twas a sadly and sorely disappointed bunch that entrained for the return trip home after Kempefs 35-yard place kick from a difficult angle that spelled, by one lone point, defeat for the Ducks, when victory had seemed so easily within their grasp. i i' ' ' imi ffff fffflfif. ffffflfffff f f f f f fi Page One HM7Iff7'Eff S'ea'e11fy-0 e G :lu f A Ei. lf? -ff? 0 4 ful ,. ..,. .... . ,z:,,.- , 7 K W ' '-Q--44A . J ,1,.-- Lggf ,-AA W ,,..-4 ff .... :f1 Aii, e f f Wx 4 femur --A- I N. W. S. T. C. 7 C. B. C.fQ N ovember 23, 1923 WOOD SMITH The duck eleven claimed one of the hardest games of the season when the Maryville teachers were taken into camp by the score of 19 to 7. , The teachers started with a tremendous drive in the early stages of the game, gaining consistently around end and through the line. The Ducks strengthened however when their goal line was in danger and prevented a Maryville touchdown. Shortly after, Masters, Maryville right half-back, snagged a Duck pass and raced fifty yards down the field for the first counter of the game. Maryville continued the driving tactics in the second period, making three flrst downs in a row for a try for touchdown from the ten-yard line. Again the Ducks showed fight and prevented a score. l-lonors were even for awhile as the third quarter started, neither t.he Ducks nor teachers being able to gain consistently. lt was near the close of the quarter that Maryville muffed one of Fidler's long punts and a great scramble was on for the ball. Like a scared rabbit emerging from under a brush pile, Duncan, C. B. C. left end, popped out of t.he mass with the oval tucked securely under his good right arm and raced frantically for the goal line for the Duck's first counter. The last quarter sent the college band into spasms of I-lot Time Tonight and the student rooters into frenzied yells. Uncorking a brand of football that routed the teachers into utter oblivion, the college eleven scored two touchdowns in the last quarter. The oval rested demurely on the Nlaryville twenty-five yard line when Deibel was called from the line to lug the ball. Smashing off tackle he ran, wiggled, crawled and rolled for twenty-three yards before he was stopped and it was an easy matter for Smith to plunge the line for the needed two yards and touchdown. Terrill and Duncan get the credit for the final counter. On a criss-cross formation Terrill skirted end for thirty-five yards and Duncan, on the same sort pf play, wheeled the other end for fifteen more, planting the ball behind the goal ine. . C. B. C. Students and faculty rushed the Strand Theatre Friday night following' the game. The college band led the parade which started at the school at 8 130, stops being made at each corner of the square for short. concerts and school yells. The students packed the Strand for the second show, the band playing a number and the yell leader doing his stuff before the show could proceed. Q I I Ill lll llllllll I llllllllll lllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll Il ll Ill llllllllllllll I ll 0 Page One Hundred Seventy-Iwo ' ' I' I q:1LI,ji Qy f 7 pf B U ,- .:1 ' f ' fl U ,,. ....... . 'AI, , ..:. s ff Z 2 521 4 ff lk, 4.-jg -4-,.... , ..,. W 'QA 4.2 ,lug 73,7 . . 29044457 X2 if , f We f , ,,, a Z4 My '14 i I . M.M.A.0 . C. B. C. 0 November 29, 1923 THDMPSCN PHILLIPS The second scoreless tie of the season was the result of the Turkey Day game with Missouri Military Academy at Mexico, Missouri, a game that was played on a sea of water and mud in a drizzling rain. Almost the entire game was played in M. M. A. territory and once the Duck rooters enjoyed the thrill of a touchdown when Deibel b1 ri 1' , 'g g it tackle, gathered up a blocked punt in the second quarter and struck out for the cadet goal, thirty yards distant. I-le was tackled on about the five yard line but continued to scoot, slide, squirm and roll until the goal line was crossed. But the referee blew his whistle just as Deibel was tackled and stayed with his decision that the ball was then dead. So the business college boys had to see the pigskin brought back into the field of play and what later proved to be their only chance to score, go glimmer- ing. From this position, the five yard line, a line play netted a yard, but on the second play, the Ducks fumbled, M. M. A. recovering on their own ten-yard line. From this point, they kicked well down the field. Only three times throughout the game did M. M. A. make first downs, and only in punting did they at any stage of the game have the edge on the Ducks, who would repeatedly carry the ball well down into cadet territory but when the M. M. A. goal was threatened, the cadets would back up their line, and without chance for a footing in the mud and water, the Ducks were held. Several times the cadets had to punt either from behind their goal or from within their ten yard line, but it was their punts from mid-field which had to be those that were blocked, and as there were three blocked punts, old man Luck seemed again to be against the Purple and Gold. A In the first quarter Duncan recovered a fumble and emerged from the mix-up headed for his opponents goal, but was tackled some fifteen yards down the field by the cadets' safety. In the last half Goins got away with a beautiful run through his opponents clear to safety, but there was pinned to the ground. No forward passes were completed by either team, but the cadets intercepted a Duck pass, only though to regain the ball with no material gain in distance. QIllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIllllllllllllIIllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly fry' ' Page One Hlflifdffd S6U611tyj'0zzr Page One Hzmjred Seveffyifiye Page One Hundred Sevenfy-fix Page One Hundred Seventy-seven A 13 l E 1 I D U ' ll a , f 7 522 7 9 Q 2 .:QL' e'l' l .WLA I l E I l l l l l l 'When Manager Lail played football. At right in top row, Lail, Q. Back. l i l 1 I I l 2IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllIIIIllllIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo eaaglgeaeaa aaasaaaa eaaaaaa Pgzge One Hundred Seventy-eight A nu Z Q V . 'f iff! Il , 7-'Z ..,k., ,zlfll-12'3--117.:,:.3 ' . :5,,.x2'! ' W f Z 4 Z f 1 ' .z.,. 5.1: L ,-.'-,... ,.,.. 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I Unfortunately, for the Duck rooters at least, each of the three conference games scheduled to be played at home had to be called off on account of rain. However the fast Duck nine easily copped from Kemper and Wentworth, the conference games played at Boonville and Lexington. Cobb Turner twirled the ball in both of these games. A ln the third conference game, though, that played at Mexico with M. M. A., who has always been our strongest opponent in this sport, pickings were not so easy. At the end of the first inning the score was 2 to l in favor of the cadets, the score was tied at the end of the fourth, in the fifth each team scored one run. Then in the seventh Bob Shryock knocked a home run scoring two other ducks ahead of him. The cadets scored another in the eighth but were unable to overcome the Duck lead. Viefers Ofvef' N WT State Teachers College One of the best games ever played on C. B. C. field was on May 17 when the Ducks crossed bats with the teachers from Maryville. A 3 to 0 lead in the first inning largely credited to thebatting eye of Curtis johnson who was adept at fielding as well as fiddling discounted decidedly the Teachers' chances for victory. This win for the Ducks was due also to the excellent pitching of Carnegie York who held the teachers to such scarce and scattering hits that they were able to chalk up only two runs to the Ducks six. . Lose fe lferfmimier and Lf C. Thr So good was the Duck team of '23, that in both of the two games lost, those against Westminster College May 23 and the United Commercial Travellers june 2, it took ten innings to break the fighting spirit of the Purple and Cold. At the end of the ninth in each of these games the score stood three all, both games resulting 4 to 3 for our opponents. QIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 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' A A j IWW' l f F uw fff 6'W'WMWfxwffifffffffwfffm, mm . - iLm,,,,.,,H, ,17 I I IAIMLMUIALU ffflflllflqm WNfffWlIrIIIIIXIIIUQ-fllllfffffz - Page Gne Hundred .Eiglzly-lhrec' Page One Hundred Eighbfour .fi 1 X:-: 173 f 'AW f , Z fl y 7 --Q2 2 ',-'-'-' 1 ,..- 122' 'AZ' ,-.1i ' ..., 1 Y V ' uysf '14 rl 1 1 1 1924 Bzzrbeibazll i ll 1. V 11 .-1 Only five games won out of fourteen played is no criterion by which the ability of the Duck basketeers of the 1923-24 season should be judged. This fast aggregation composed of Capt. I-lorchem, center, Lasher, Mann, Gwinn and Farmer, forwards, Wells, Clark, Burgess, Roberts and Leeka, guards, was undoubtedly the best team in the Conference, as was voluntarily stated by authorities who knew, T but hard luck on the courts away from home and the assistance of Qld Man -Iinx l in the Wentworth games put them in the cellar position. A The season's opener proved a great surprise,-a victory over Missouri 1 Wesleyan College. Of this game the local papers said: 'T l L'Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a basketball game in Chilli- cothe, the Ducks last night sprung a complete surprise by defeating the strong l fl 1 Missouri Wesleyan team l0 to of' 1 ' A week later though, in the return game at Cameron, the Wesleyan sevened matters by taking the big end of a lo to l4 conflict. Another splendid victory early in the season was the 27 to 25' triumph over another Missouri College Union member, Central Wesleyan of Warrenton, who 1 the season before were the Missouri Intercollegiate champions. This game was the greatest basketball thriller ever played in Chillicothe and required an extra Lf 'five minute play off period. A 1 1 Next came two serious defeats at Kirksville when the Ducks took on the 51 Osteopaths and the Northeast State Teachers College. The doctors won 39 to 17, 1 fl the teachers 32 to 14. But even at that Coach Ransdell was pleased with the showing made against such seasoned teams. 1 ,U 1, fl ' ln the first Conference game the Ducks triumphed by a 21 to l3 count over ', the' cadets of M. M. A. who at the end of the season were awarded the Conference championship. At the very beginning lof thisl'lganfe,:ffn fact, during the first five if lll minutes the cadets piled up an 8 point lead but were soon slowed up as the Ducks 11 111 In slowly but surely got their scoring apparatus into motion. 1. 4, 1: 1 7 ll. l 1 S 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 11 4 1 Page One Hundred Eighty-.six DU .1 ,x,-: f .LIU :fa 1, W 5,34 7 .,A ...,.,, .-gflfiii. ',f' ,...1 . Z iz? 1 4 fi . .1- , 5521731711 -.'A..-.--- W ,.--A 9? 4 , W , . 414 Who's a Hoo-Doo?-Who? Why Wentworth-That's who. -and always has been to C. B. C. in basketball. After accepting two defeats at the hands of M. M. A., whom the Ducks had so completely outclassed just a week previous, Wentworth came along and in another one of those thrilling games that required an extra five minute period claimed a l9 to l7 victory from the Purple and Cold. lt was just another case of where dope was upset and Old Man Jinx was on the job. 5 But-this same Old Man Jinx followed to Lexington later and in the return game again helped Wentworth to 35 points while the Ducks were garnering only 26. Central College, of Fayette, Coach Ransdell's Alma Mater, engaged the Ducks on the C. B. C. court and in an endurance contest won 44 to 31. But to the Coach's pleasurable satisfaction, the tables were turned when the return game was played at Fayette, the Ducks springing a surprise on the Eagles and winning 27, to 25. Towards the latter part of the season, to fill an open date and securea good stiff work-out, the Ducks took on a professional team from Kansas City, the Katzmeiers, who had not suffered defeat up to that time. During the first half of this game the C. B. C. cagers looked like a million dollars and lead 16 to ll, only to be overtaken in the last half and defeated 27 to 18. . The first of the two Conference games with Kemper was played on their court at Boonville and resulted 36 to 32 for the cadets. The second game was on the C. B. C. court and had an altogether different ending-in fact, proved to be the severest beating it had ever been C. B. C's. pleasure to inflict upon a Conference opponent. p Two days before, the Purple and Gold had bowed in defeat to M. M. A. 32 to 16 thus being relegated to the cellar position, so while this victory over Kemper, 48 to 23, did not add to the Conference standing of the Ducks, it did affect the standing of the other teams as it threw the championship to M. M. A. 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Eff ' f ff - if A 51 4 A' f 3 ' -. 1 f W, zflfiflgvgsf 414 192 3 rack The track team of '23 opened the season with a victory over the local high school, an opponent that proved much stronger than was expected. ln this initial performance the Ducks garnered a total of 54M points while the high school made NM. Glen Letteer, that fleet Okla- homan of C. B. C. football renown was high point man. In the running broad jump Letteer made 20 feet, 7 inches, an even better record than he made in the Conference meet later in the season when he took first honors. Friday, May 4, Graceland College of Lamoni, Iowa invaded Duck territory and claimed a decisive victory. In this meet the Ducks again met stiffer competition than was anticipated, but battled hard against odds in each event, displaying excellent sportsmanship. In the field events C. B. C. showed up remarkably well taking first, second and third in javelin, first in pole vault and broad jump, besides many second and third places. ln the Missouri State Conference meet held on the Wentworth field at Lexington, Missouri May 19, participated in by Kemper, Wentworth, M. IVI. A. and C. B. C., the Purple and Gold defenders had to be satisfied with third place and a total of only 165 points. Glen Letteer took first in broad jump and third in discus, Maurice Anson tied for first in high jump and third in pole vault, john McDaniel was second in discus while 'fenny Lee 'took second in the shot put. The remainder of the C. B. C. team was composed of Terrill, Ballenger, Rouse, Richards, Fulton and Taylor, i Q l 0'llIlll..lllll 'lll'lllllll llllllllllllllll lllllllllll Ill Ill lllllllllll lllllllllllllllll llllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllO llIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Page One Hundred Nine!-y-one .. t . D U f 7 7, -1fQ. A '44 P . .: A- , .. . lfiifz Wi ':l' iii? y f f Wf A tttt , W W W iWK IQ23 State Club Meet Back in 1917 the Schmelzer Arms Company presented to C. B. C. a beautiful loving cup to be the trophy for which, from year to year, the State Club Athletic teams of the Duck school should compete in track and field events. ln the very beginning the Oklahomans proceeded to annex proprietorship of this coveted trophy and have succeeded in doing likewise every other year since. In 1918 and in 1920 the South Missourians borrowed it for a brief period, as did the Northwest Missourians in 1922 until now the yearly contests have become a proposition of who is able to borrow the cup the Sooners having decreed that they will lend no more. The 1923 Inter State contest was held on Thursday, April 5. The Cosmos proved to be Oklahoma's keenest competitor but were able to garner only thirty one points while the Sooners piled up seventy-four and one half. The South Missouri club was credited with thirteen points, Northwest with twelve, Arkansas with eight, and Northeast Missouri with four. 5 1 1 i T1-IE OKLAHGMA Cl-IAIVIPIONS olIllllllIllIIIllIIlllllllllIllllIlllllllllllIlIllllllIIllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllk WIIIIIllIllIlIllIllIllllllIllllIllIllIIllIlllllllllIIllllllIllIIIllIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll llll eaitttaaraa aastaaas eataaaa C Page One Hundred Ninety-two , . 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'MM 2, 2 wi e f ' 3 g M - m y 2 QV 'E 5 lil 'A W1 1. ,M J pa,4pu11H aug 231: N fffyaug Q W I3 D Ll W X 7 JA: 1 ':,,.. .'.,,. 7 .... - Q Harold Chase ......... Buford Beckett .......... ....... Wilbur Myers .....,...... Glen Hooker .................. james Robertson ......,... Samuel O. Perkins ........ Ludwig Bal .................... Andrew M. Child ......... ......, Wessie Schmidt ..... Harold Houx .......... Brooks Anderson ..,i....... ......... Heading the memorable Homecoming Parade- lnjecting more pep at the pep meetings- Cn the bleachers at the big games- lnvading Kemper's territory- Making the basketball court resound with W martial airs of victory- Tfzgag. CQBM1 French Horn ...........Cornet ...........Cornet ........Clarinet ........Clarinet ........Clarinet ........Clarinet .......Baritone ...Saxophone ,..........Cornet .French Horn x Q H. P. Crumpsten ......... .......... B ass Drum Weldon Lewis ....,, Roy Moore .............. Wayne McClure ...... Len Rutherford ......, Everett G. Mitchell ...,.... Edward P. Hodge... Dean Rouse .............. Leroy Mclrvin ........ Alf T. Lee ............. john Lee ............ LEN RUTHERFO RD .....,....Trombone . .......... Trombone .........,..Cornet ........Cornet ........Cornet ........Cornet . ............ Cornet . .................. Bass Snare Drum Page One Hundred Ninety-six 952701 aug uazaf-,x7augN papa 12 H mu -f,: f m,,..-2-I-9,7 X ? EM 4 :I J::.,.?:5, 44...... , ..,.. 6 .v.,. 7 7 Jzl ff ---. . f l 4 W f Ai . W Z 4 W W W MM , Q C B C Orflzeffm FIRST I-IALF YEAR Curtis D. jolmson ..,..... Grady Covington .....,,... Leslie Stober ....,.......... Carl T. Smith ......... Roy Moore .......... Klause Lewis ....... Monte Mills ............ Dean Rouse ................ George V. Smith .,...... Arthur Vollmers ......... C. B. C. Orvlzeftnz LAST HALF YEAR Ray Stockton ......,....... john McClelland ........ Donald Bean ........... Ray T. Brown .....,... Carl T. Smith ..,....... Roy Moore ........,......... Wessie J. Schmidt .......... Bessie Roop ................ Maynard jones ....... john Lee ..........,.... RAY SrocKToN Director .Director--Violin ......................,.Violin ....,.......Saxophone .............,Banjo .......Trornb0ne .........Drurns ..........Piano ..........Cornet .........,....Clarinet ..........Saxophone ..Director-Violin ......,,............Violin ...................Violin ..........Violin ..............Banjo ......,....Trombone ..........Saxophone ....'..........Piano ............Flute .........DrumS lllllll I lllllllllll lllllllIIIIllIllllIllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllo aa se taa aasiaass sare es Page One Hundred Ninety-eight 7 I3 A .-2, Q A , . in .x:-2 f m U mw1 jfZWf W 4 1: ,.,:, '-,-... . , -.4..5i.'.i7,:.:.? if rt tr ' c f he Y up in The Punk uazrfeife CHET IVIUNNERLYN T1-1EoDoRE COBB J, I-I. WARREN BAZYL BURGESS This close-harmony organization under the leadership of Prof. jos. H. Warren was dear to the hearts of the Ducks of 1923. When Chapel Exercises needed more life, when banquets and entertain- ments sought flll-in numbers, the Punk Quartetteu with its classical selections, Bulldog On The Bank, Sarah jane, lVlary's Little Lamb, etc. was right on the job and always got the glad hand. Page One Hundred Nine!-3'-nine '3 f fffd D U. . .. . . . f y X W . .... . 4 ---- . , WkUK 1 Tlzzkzl Annual K. C. Rezmzbn Pzrmk Sunday, September 23, will always be an outstanding date in the memories of the former students who attended the annual picnic held in Swope Park. This annual reunion is now an established custom and probably for many years to come the Kansas City picnic will be included in the social activities of C. B. C. At this time, many friendships formed during the dear old college days are renewed and pleasant memories of school days are refreshened. This, alone, is worth the effort spent in preparation for this most enjoyable affair. Much of the success of the picnic, if not all, is due the members of the committee who worked so hard for two weeks that everything might be in readiness forthe large crowd of studentsiexpected tofattend. The C. C. management, faculty, and every individual present will all agree that it was a most enjoyable affair and took the opportunity of expressing their thanks to the committee and especially to the chairman, Mr. R. C. Fields. . . Shortly before two o'clock the Ducks began to arrive and were guided by little signboards to a beautiful grove just a short distance from the main entrance where the picnic was held. From that time Swope Park was a mecca for the former students of the Duck school. The first part of the afternoon was spent in renewing old acquaintances and recalling the good times spent at C. B. C. Later, when the crowd numbered close to three hundred, a large group picture wastaken, which many obtained as a souvenir of the day. This was followed by a few rousing songs and yells. But the best was yet to come-the big basket dinner which was served cafeteria style about five o'clock. Fried chicken, sandwiches, cakes, salads, fruit, pickles, and many other delicacies were all there in abundance to appease the appe- tites of the hungry Ducks.. . A table sixty feet long spread with such delicious food, is a sight never to be forgotten. Cigars, pop, and ice cream cones completed a true feast. ' , Stump speaking by john B. Pew and members of the faculty who were present, was another enjoyable feature of the day. President Moore responded with a good talk in which-he told the students of a few things being done at old C. B. C. Cn behalf of the entire student body and faculty, and little Allen, junior, included, he invited them to the I-lome-coming and hoped that it would be possible for every one to be here. The crowd was considerably larger than that of last year. Many of the Kansas City, Kansas folks were there, while Clark Eagle came all the way from St. Louis to attend. Several, also, came from I-lannibal, Mo. The C. B. C. faculty was well represented by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moore and children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and children, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Clayton, Messrs. J. D. Rice, T. F.. Lail, E. M. Roberts, J. P. Newell, Ceo. W. Beckler, Misses Mary j. Swain, Edna Bryant and Frances Barneyback. Probably noone received a more hearty welcome than was given to Auntie and Uncle Moore. There was never a student who attended C. B. C. who did not know these people and have a warm spot for them in his heart. The day waslf bright and sunny, the food excellent, the crowd congenial, and nothing could have been better. It was agreed by all present that the day was well spent and all are looking forward to the time when they can all meet on a similar occasion. 2IIllllllllllIIlllIlllIIIIIIIIllIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll0 eaaaeearaa aasiaass eaaeaea Page Two Hundred 1 . 'A'. V f f g 4 , X '-Y . ..Q' !:4,:ea26:f:k21'5:5: 'r5-- 7 ff ff ZA 4 f ,rf rrgs Annual Pzkmk june 20, 1923 An eventful day when the student body hiked to the Walter Peel farm north of the city where the Annual picnic was held. just as the picnickers were leaving the campus at 3 P. M. a few drops of rain fell, but the next few hours marked the close of a perfect day for the Ducks. As was the usual custom the first thing on the program was the taking of the group picture shown on this page. This was followed by a baseball game between the girls of the two dormitories, the Maxwell girls coming out victorious, Professor Warren officiating as Chief Umpire. , Next came a tug-of-war between the various departments of the college. The game of rope pulling was played twice. The Commercial Department and their friends, the brass poundersn trying first and then competition between Empire and Vincent halls. The Commercial boys and the Empire boys came out victors. ln the boys' baseball game the Telegraph students were determined to get revenge for their defeat earlier in the day, but were again forced to bow to the Commercial boys. , Many students participated in the horseshoe pitching and rope jumping and it was quite a surprise to everyone to know that Miss Swain was such a shark in pitching the good luck symbol. Last, but not least, were the picnic eats which you can always trust to Roy Moore's care. The lunch consisted of sandwiches, salmon salad, pickles, olives, bananas and of course ice-cream cones galore . Everyone returned to town about seven-thirty, feeling that the day had been well spent and wishing that the Duck picnic were more than an annual affair. 6 Illllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll I Ill Illlllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo Illlllllllllllllllllll IIllIllIIIIIllllllllllIIllIIIIIllllIIIIIIllllIIllIIllIIllllIllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page Two Hundred Ona 6 .v ' -f ,ff -- Z EIU :-: 7 . --.. Eff' if . W 'W 9 --....... ..-- : f1:: 1r.i::.-.zr-fyat .- 2' we ,, .,Q,-,: y X! ff -- - 1 W N W f ui w r 141 , f f1ff 1:f f'i'W':'1 'f: 45 ' f 242,42 5? ' 2 2, M 2'4,'.fZ .f?. 9 4 rurr rrru irtr The Cazrnzbzzl T THE FoLLiEs or 'zz f - A long-to-be-remembered feature of C. B. C. life staged by the State Clubs in Assembly Hall that memorable evening of March 2, 1923. The main attractions were: Helen Seay Madeline Rush t . - ' ' ' 1 jack Albright Eloise Barber The Follles of Xi Mary Carter Kathryn Hardy L Bernice Finley Willis Marshall Harold Dillinger Catherine O'Brien Mabel Rogers Willie D. Sherrill Josephine Seify jesse Wright ' , , Lena Henry Clara Maxwell The MlnStfelS Catherine Wornek Maurine Burgman A Carl Freeman Vernon Rogers Russell Owen Ernest Hotopp Herman Rice Chester Noret vs. Clyde Townsend The Athletic Show. Bouts Gwen Lewis VS' Elmo Pryer Along the Midway were: The Creat Northwest Showsg The Carden of Loveg The Ameri- can Beautiesg The Fortune Tellers and a reel movie, Over the Fence With Babe Ruth. llllllllllll IIllIIllllllIIllIIIllllllIlllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll 6 as eeataa aasiaass eaiie aa , Page Two Hundred Two Page Two Hzzmired Three mu .mf ':-: f ,-Q-......,., X 7 f 1 .:.'gwi7.5 ......,, , u ':.,-' .'..f :':7y:.x Q 7 4 7 -.-A Q , MM Homeromzhg Parade Gctober 26, 1923 And what a parade it was! More than a mile in length and requiring more than a half hour to pass a given point. First came the C. B. C. Band thirty strong, uniformed in the Duckcolors. Then the Cosmo float depicting as it did last year the spirit of I-lands to hands-across the Continent. Wyoming was next led by J. Wesley McArthur dressed in true Western style with chaps, boots and spurs, atop a steed of real mustang strain. Louisiana followed, eachstudent carrying the likeness of his state's native bird, the pelican. Some ten paces behind the pelicans came the Colorado aggregation, they too, being attired in true western fashion, many of them having provided themselves with mounts. Dean Eaton was the star cowboy of this bunch. Mississippi followed, representing a funeral party bearing the casket supposed to contain the remains of Wentworth. In this stunt Robert I-lammons, better known as Kiss-Me, accredited himself in the garb and mannerisms of a clergyman as did also the Mississippi girls, heavily draped in mourning. From solemnity to splendor, please, for next came Kansas, depicting the sunflower of that state The girls were most attractively attired, marching two and two, each bearing alarge hand-made umbrella of the sunHower's colors. Miss Swain and the Kansas students received many well-deserved compliments on the success of their efforts, for their section was indeed one of the beauty spots of the parade. The Kansas jay-hawk also came in for most. favorable comment. The Nebraska corn huskers were next in line, followed by Mrs. Lail's New lVIexico group as real Mexicans and Mort Cathey's Texans in a ram shackle wagon of the cotton-field type. The Illinois aggregation had as their main attraction a float properly decor- ated with the enlarged likeness of a real sucker Csome fishj, the occupants of the float being provided with fishing poles, lines, bait and all which enabled them to engage in the popular sport of angling as the parade proceeded. 4 Then came an aggregation in charge of Carl Christmas, known as Others States, comprising Alabama and Kentucky as typical darkies and Minnesota, West Virginia and South Dakota costumed' characteristically. , , ' Q . The Iowa folks, who, by the way, were permitted this fall ,to constitute as distinct and separate Club of their own, were another attractive section of the par- ade. With two beautifully decorated autos in line the girls were nattily attired in black and gold crepe paper blouseslwith white skirts. The boysfwore darklsuits and stove pipe hats of black and gold and also appropriate sashes. 4. , Arkansas was next with all that might be expected of such a bunch, the I-loun' Dawg, Arkansas Fiddler, razor-back hog, darkies, etc. Their float, though, depicting an Arkansas still in operation came in for the greatest applause. Q lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIIllIllIIlllllllIIllllllllIllIlllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll? eaaeesearaa aasiaass eaaeaaa Page' Two Hnndred Five f , JI: ' ,.,. A----': ,L.W-- 1 1f.f.fff:5:ffV .' ffi' f ' Wx t ---A Oklahoma, true to custom, carried out the lndian idea, but much more elaborately and with greater success than ever before. Some were mounted, others walked. There was the Chief in full regalia, also the Princess, together with some twenty bucks and squaws in real Indian costume. In fact, every Uklahoma student was painted, blanketed and feathered for the parade and for the big war dance between halves at the game. Then there was Oklahomals oil derrick complete in every particular with pumping station in operation, the walking beam going, making it a most realistic depicturization. Much credit is due Ben Adney and Luther Forsythe of the Oklahoma Club for their untiring efforts and skill as oil men. V Each of the three Missouri Clubs had a wonderful section of the parade. The South Missouri Peaches were most tempting. They were four beautiful girls in blue and white reclining on the four fenders of a decorated car. Northeast Missouri had a beautiful display in the way of a car decorated as an airplane. They also had the old horsedrawn hearse supposedly bearing Wentworth to its burial. T The Northwest Missouri Club made a hit with its big float load of northwest Missouri products. This feature alone would have commanded admiration at the State Fair. The last section of the big parade, but by no means the least, was the Livingston County students in about twenty cars, each car beautifully decorated in a distinctive design. C Chillicothe citizens are still talking about that wonderful Duck parade. Someone expressed the opinion that it even surpassed Kansas City's Priest of Pallas Parade. Next year it is planned to secure a Pathe representative in order that the parade may be reproduced on the movie screen. 1 .. Page Two Hundred Six , ,,1.x: 5 f f pf D U W7 f f if X c y-5 ,,,,,. - 4-,- 4 '4----4': .V-fijfff' '-.' 7 i' The Fall! Refepizbn Old Missouri, fair Missouri-Oklahoma, Oklahoma, fairest daughter of the West, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, the land we love the best- Arkansas, Arkansas, we salute thee-We come from Iowa where the tall corn grows. What achorus to be coming from Ducks recently initiated into the mysteries of C. B. C. Such was the opening of the annual reception held Friday evening, September 14. After ten minutes of such friendly greeting, rivalry among the various state clubs was subdued and the program was next in order. A trombone solo by Roy Moore was the first number. Mr. Moores stage fright was greatly relieved by his little niece, Martha, who madly rushed to the rescue and steadied his trembling legs. A. R. Coburn, as mayor of Chillicothe, welcomed the new students to the city, and attempted to persuade them that next to home sweet home there is no place like Missouri. A vocal solo by our music director, Mrs. Gertrude Fellows, concluded a very entertaining program. Then came a real social hour - a bright spot in C. B. C. memories. The true Duck spirit was quickly promoted by the grand march immediately following the close of the program. After this, attention was, turned tothe vast wonders of aircraft. Chester Munnerlyn, who sailed into Chillicothe a short time ago from Arkansas, was presented with a C. B. C. pennant for the best time in the great non-stop trans-Commercial flight. Oscar Marr, from South Missouri, came to the front in the peanut race. A steady nerve and even step, that's what it takes to win a Duck pin. I . The Oklahoma Club also claimed its share of the honors, and a C. B. C. monogram and belt buckle were awarded to Clella Lindley and I-lenry Moore, winners of the dressing contest and trip around the north pole. F rom the demon- strations given in this contest, there should be no reason why any of these people should ever be late to school. 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But l'm always striving, As the years pass, Tolive so that the future Won't think that I'm an ass. gh , ,, an . ' J Page Two Hundred Twelve li ,X 5. fir ' 9 mu x:,1 if r f V ,g W! i f I ....:.,- , --...,., , 5 . z .Qjf,'.7:.f:j-.y-- td cd , , - Y- Lgvpf 'zu W Helen- Anna, dont' turn around and stare at that gentlemen! Anna- But I was only looking to see if he was looking to see if I was looking. Angry Father- I-low is it every time I leave the room to return, young fellow, I find you kissing my daughter? I ask you, how is it? J. R. Marr- Uh great! great! Lail- My book on Current Events will be in existence long after you are forgotten. Bates- Yes, it will likely escape the wear and tear of excessive reading. Prusha- Why do hens lay eggs in the day time? Munnerlyn- Because at night they are roostersf' Claypole- Dad, can you sign your name with your eyes shut? Dad- Certainly, I-lomer ! Claypole-'lWell, then, shut your eyes and sign my report card. Patsy- Oh, Mr. Fidler! I-low lovely of you to bring me these beautiful roses! And how fragrant and fresh! I do believe theres a little dew on them yet! Allen F.- W-well-er-yes! There is, but I will pay it tomorrow. H icks-UI just saw a horse with a wooden leg. Mann- Where? I H icks-' 'On a merry-go-round. 'I Lail- Give for one year, the number of tons of coal shipped out of the U. S. Wyman- 1492-none ! Shorty-L'There's a little town named after me! Slim- Whats that, lVlarblehead? lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly qllll nu Q x:v:A , A. vi.2 f I - f 9 iff-Z I if--7 4 ,A .--.4: 4 fp.:f : 'nz-: -,-: . If Z Z 5 I EA!! IZ! 4 Ze 4 ! Z I .,,. Mr. Moore- I lost l25 pounds since you saw me. Mr.s Lai!- You did? I-loW's that?', Mr. Moore- My wife is off for a visit. Pauline- What do you mean by telling joan that IIITI a fool? Bates- I-Ieavens, I'm sorry! I didnit know it was a secret! White- Theres one guy you got to hand it to-you've got to take off you hat to him ! Lee-' 'Who's that ? White-' 'The barber I jones-Cfrom I llinoisj So you don't believe Santa Claus drives his reindeers over the snow? Bates- No, Sirl' jones- You're from Missouri, eh? Bates- No, Sir, from lVIississippi! Manly- It was simply a question of veracity between us, you fool! She said I was a liar, and I said she was. Elliott- For once both of you were truthful. Oklahoma Pete- Want to hear the story of crude oil? june Fry- Noi Certainly not! It isn't refined! Rhodes- I hear Tommy Thompson is paying his debtors at lastf, Combs- Yes! I-Iis Dad sold the auto and that put him on his feet gain. Bates-' 'My engines missing. 'Edna- Well, don't sit there! Go back and look for it. Hicks-Creceiving corrected papersj Say, Coach, What's the notation at the top of the paper? I can't make it out! Ransdell- I wrote on your paper for you to write legibly after this. QEEEEJEJEQQTEEEE 555533533 55545555 Page Two Hundred Fourteen ' f A , nu e V ,.. ..f. ----b--, , tals L, , -r L L zfW1Lu5ff-zu Peters- What do you like best about school? Claypole- The Coming Home. Miss Swain- Father always gives me a book on my birthdays. Dale Alex.- My, what a fine library you must have. ' judge-Cwhen Rollie appeared at the County judges ojjlice and asked for a licensej What kind of a license? A Hunting License? Rollie- Nope! l think l've been hunting long enough, captured my dear Cdeerj. I want a marriage license. Prusha-Cto H icksj Gosh, you're an Cdd Fellow! H icks- Nope, you' looked at my emblem wrong. l'm an Elk. Mr. Lail- Name the sister States! g Dale Alex.- Mrs, Sippi, Miss Ouir, lda I-lo, Flora Da, Della Ware, Minnie Sota, Mary Land, Callie Fornia, Allie Bama, and Louise Anna. Lucille- Carp makes me tired V' Bo- lt's your own fault, dear, You should stop running after him. Combs- See here, you brother Cosmo-you rascal, you said Spark Plug would win in a walk. M owery-Ccoldlyj And so he would have, old top-but this was a running race. Miss Swain- Now, Mr. Turner, will you decline the verb, love, please? Turner- Yes Ma'am-l'm afraid l'll have to! Coach-Cto Dickeyj What makes the snow disappear? Dickey-' 'Making snowballs ! M'ilZie- I-le gave me an army and navy kiss last night. I Irene- What kind's that? M illie-'LOh, rapid fire! About sixty per minute. 0IlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? 6 ----- -------------' 1 ---'-- '--'---'--'---'-'---'---- ''i ' u ! A ' A i !i I- D Ll I l : .i I K,., f V if 1 Jlmiviziy ......., 3 n ':.-, -'fzifz-..XZ Q 7 f ..Q. g f W MM Miss Swain-'LI feel like a million marks! Vroorn- I-IoW's that? Miss Swain- Two cents V' Vivian- Whats Cap Clark sitting on the ball for? Lipe-'LI-Iush, he's hatching a touchdownf, - Brookfield- Van, your face isn't very clean. u Van Cleve-L'0h, darn that Lucille, she just gave me a dirty lookf' Employer- Stigler, I told you to get me a tame turkey, now you've brought me a wild one! I just found some shot in it. ' Stigler- No boss-you're Wrong! That's a tame turkey all right. The shots . were meant for me! . Lasher-Cafter' attending a moviej I-Iowld you like themovie, Mr. Warren? Mr. Warren- Oh, I like 'em flne, but the pianny made so much noise, I couldn't hear what they was saying. Janitor-Cseeing a sign the blackboard, Find the Greatest Common Divisorj- Great Scott! That dern thing lost again. Why, they were hunting for it when I was in school as a boy. Editlfs Mother- Edith, didn't I see you sitting on B. I-licks' lap last nightf' Edith- Yes, I felt so embarrassed. I wish you had not told me to do it! Mother- Now, aren't you the dumb Dora! I never said anything of the kindf , Edith- Mother, you did! You told me that if he attempted to get sentimental, I should sit on him. Clark- I-Iow's married life, Rollief' Rollie M.+L'Well, Cap, I never thought I'd sigh for the trenchesf, glIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllly eaieeieeraa aasiisass eeaaaaa I- :Lf . :ph 1. I W .,.. y 7 I , f W 7 in ....,,,.4 -Q.-g,.TQi5Z' 'jt.'.ir.:.:.,, .... .,f'f.1-VK? rf i Z 32 4 Z 5 -. f,' .o-yxcgzzzzgg:-::::.,.,. 1 f ' 2 -'M I Z! I 7 e ,N X I A X I . - :x fgzr.-: Ili ff f ' ' 'zv Luciiafgyfhat do you do if a man persists in asking you for a dance, and you hate im. jackie M.- Tell him your card's full. Lucille- But suppose it isn't? jackie M .- Well, say it is-then let him see it isn't. Bean- Is Miss Cart particular? Prusha- Lor' yes! She raves if she finds a period up-side down. , Ruth- Can't you dance? Horchem- No, but I can hold them while they do! - Miss 7- What are kisses good for any how? Miss ?- Their face value always. A j. R. Marr-Cafter completing coursej- Well, Dad, I made it 0. K. and got my A. B. Father- Good! Now, you go out and get yourself a J. O. B. Mr. Clayton- Is your lawyer devoted to your interest? Mr. A. Moore-'LI suppose so but he seemed more attracted by my principal. Duncan- Pretty soft for you, Tarzan. I talked Prexy Moore into giving you a job as buss boy at ten bucks per. Diebel- Don't look good to me, Dumbellg its sounds too much like, 'Perhaps ah gits it and perhaps I don't. ' Mr. Newell- Every one of Gods creatures is here for a useful purpose. Now, what do we learn from the mosquito, Mooney? A M ooney- I-Iow to get stung. Fuller-Cafter shavingj Yea Gods! I used Tiz Foot Powder on my face for talcum-what a mistake 'tis! Csupplement--lt's been reported he's growing toenails on his face since-the girls say they scratch something fierce. i m 'l fffl ffffIQff. fffffi Page Two Hzmdrea' Seventeen I9 ,G ffnlfi ,1f W'0 ,, , 4 'Q ,.-.. . . 1 fy X --.. .- L - .2,.-- I.4,,, -.., ,Z -7 stii .,.. , W , f WM CMrs. Childs purchasing groceriesb. Mrs. C.- I-low much are these string beans? Clerk- Fifty cents per quart. . Mrs. C.- lsn't that rather altitudinous? Clerk- Yes, Madam, but these are very high strung beans. Duncan- Phillips Duncan- Phillips- so Well, joe, how's your sweetie? We're not friends any more! Well, you're going to make up, aren't you? Sure, but I'm going to play insulted for about a week and spend some of my money on myself Opal- Why didn't you drag Red COleoj to the Duck Dance? P Annabelle- Oh, I broke the date when I saw how abominable his red hair looked with that new cherry frock of mine. , Lail- Who gave you that black eye, Bates? Bates- Say Keed, nobody gave it to me, I had to fight for it. Being I-leld Up by a Robber. Robber- Gimme your money or your life. Prof. Miller- Kind sir, take my life, l need my money to live on. The more than usual lack of intelligence among the students got under the professor's skin. l-Ie dismissed the class exasperatedly with this: And please don't Ha 'our ears as ou o out, it's bad enou h to not have common horse sense. P 5 Y g 3 Prof. Clayton- Going to hear the lecture on appendicitis? Roy Moore- No, l'm tired of these organ recitalsf' P Vivian Dean+ Lee is engaged in uplifting work since he left C. B. C. P Amy Grace jordan- That right? Vivian- Yes, he's running an elevator. Duncan- I see Edith has decorated her rooms with guns, pistols, swords, and the like. Phillips- She always was a great girl for having arms about her, -F. R. Prusha. eaetteearaa aasiaass eatriaaa Page' Two Hundred Eiglzleen f I: u f . 7 2 , ,,. ,. . v Q Q L . ..l . ff f 4 ,f lfl I 'A ff .WZLWQQC -2.1 March l. March 2. March 3. that March 5. March 6. March 7. March 8. March 9. March 10. March ll March 12 March 13 March 14 C. B. C. Calendar 1923-1924 Spring has come. Ducks coming and going. lt's going to be a big night,-Ducks Carnival. I-leap of fun in The Garden of Love. All students are interested in sub j ect. Sunday. The Campus is Filled with Lovers. Several new students to-day. Miss Bryant ill. Coach Neel busy lining his men up for baseball and track. Three ducks off on positions. A splendid talk by Rev. Tetley in chapel to-day. . President Moore off to Cameron Mo., on business. . Ducks in Sunday School. ' . And they still come four in number. . Why C. B. C. 55.00 prize for best story regarding above subject. Marchel5. A telegraphy student happiest duck on campus this morning. Why? Received message that a baby girl had just arrived at his homey March 16. Sweaters awarded to basketball team. March 18. Young ladies of Maxwell get beauty sleep. March 19. Civil Service Examination to-day. March 20. Prof. Lail talks on Future Business in chapel. March 21. Two drop in from Oklahoma. March 22. President gone again. March 23. Prof. Rice slings a wicked pen, doesn't he? March 24. I-lomer F. Calloway received Commercial diploma. March 25. Sunday-Do you know your golden text? March 26. A call received from Anderson Peck Produce Co., for office girl. March 27. Four called upon Prof. Clayton's carpet-misconduct. March 28. Quacker out this noon. March 29. Three more receive sheepskins. March 30. Nine to model office. March 31. Saturday. Last of the week, last of the month. That's all. I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,....................... ......... . .....................................-.--.--- eaieeieaaaa 6 ara s aaas mmmm,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.mmI.nInfiunnanulmIsllIllIllllllll'g ' ' i Page Two Hundred Nineteen 2 :lu .,r'P:i:i.JW l 5- ,,,, f , iff: 7 ' '1'- Q,- 2 . .a11 151514 7 W .... . 'W W MM, C1 B. C. Calendar A April 1. April-Fool April 2. Two boys and two girls upon the carpet. Verdict, Warm reception. April 3. College track and baseball begin to-day. W April 4. Cosmos take first game. April 5.1 Four former students wed. April fool I guess. April 6. Financially speaking a check was lost. April 7. Oklahoma wins track meet. P April 8. And they come in droves. April 9. Mrs. Clayton receives gifts from Oklahoma club. April 10. Now is the time to do your due. President out of town. April ll. Captain Shockley is proud of a nine pound son at his home. April 13. Beware! Friday the 13th. April 14. Tulip time at C. B. C. R April 17. Courtesy week at C. B. C. April 18. Miss Bryant in Kansas City. April 19. C. B. C. on fire. No damage. April 20. New supply of Duck jewelry arrived. April 21. Baseball. Wentworth here to-day. April 22. Four leave on positions, but eight more enroll. - . April 23. Don't miss anything, ducks, President and Mr. Clayton out of town on E business. April 24. Miss Brant in hospital. April 25. C. B. C. off to Kemper. April 26. Roy Moore pulls a wicked laugh in chapel. April 27. Girls' baseball game a dandy. April 28. President met many former students while away. April 29. Still coming and going, 4 out, 10 in. EJ April 30. Picnic at river yesterday. Page Two Hundred Twenty --f S f ak W7 f 751.275, Z fi ....:-Q :sf A -k--- . ..4' Lf H47-'-77:f.'f.'?' f 'S' '4 iil if MWA-WFS -.z-1 May 1. - May 2. May 3. May 5. May 6. ' May 7. May 8. May 10. May 11 May 12 May 13. May 14. A May 17. May 18. May 19. May 20. May 21. May 22. May 23. May 25. May 15. C B. CY Calendar 1923-1924 May-Day a nice day. Ducks win first game of season. Good hunting season. Photographer shot 175 ducks this month. Northwest Club stages breakfast. Sleep . Baseball team goes to Kemper. Prof. Newell sure can juggle figures in his head. Eight pass Manual test. Lucky Four more wed. Campustry cause of it all. Saturday. Write your home folks. B-nice day if it wasn't raining. C. B. C. and M. M. A. battle to-day. ' Cosmo Club weiner roast to-night. Mr. Faver goes rabbit hunting. Track team to Lexington. Miss Swain leaves to-night on vacation. Sunday. Kodaks working fine. C. B. C. baseball team wins State Conference. Mr. Clayton out of town. Oh, what a relief. Five ducks enter Model Office. Terrill says it is nice to be out at night with your lady friend, but bell hours are so early that it catches him right in a good speal. May 26. Lovers out strolling again. May 27. Nice day to be in school. May 29 Baseball and track now over. May 30. We have five visitors to-day. 1? May 31. After to-day it will be june, if it doesn't rain. QIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllug aaratraaraa A Q 0 6 aggaaigag I l U U ' : , n IIllIIllIllllllllllIllllllIIIlllIllIllllIIIIllllllllllllatlIIllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q Page Two Hundred Twenty-one I N I :lu -f42 f E564 EPZ ' 3' fl 9 4.u.3L.. ,:,,A, Illi '.- 4i',......W f 3 5,41 ff ' '.'. 11-'ff--W Q . , , .E ,Tune june june june june June june EJ june june June june june june june june june June june june june june EE june C. B. C. Calendar 1923-1924 1. Close of Chapel. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. ll 1 13 14. 1 l 7. 19. 21 2 23 24. 25 2 29. 3 2. 6. 2. 6. Five enroll. Three receive diplomas. Several good calls. Two leave on positions. Manual test past , 20 happy hearts. Baseball team gets gold baseballs. Saturday-Prof. Rice and family leave for Colorado. Full house. Five to-day. Six accept positions with Santa Fe. Mr. Miller, Shorty, on vacation. President in St. joseph. x Calls from three different banks. , President taking quite a trip. In St. Louis now. Another duck enters the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. Five receive diplomas. Promotion in Telegraphy. Prof. Roberts turned out three to-day. g I will see you in Sunday School. President reported good time while away. Quacker tells of Gklahoma City ducks. ' Miss Mabel Grace attending Gregg school in Chicago. Saturday. Last day of june Page T-wo Hundred Twenly-two A hx..-- 7 , f , . E u Ei-4'1 gs? w W - ' 7 -4-4-- . X 7 f Z 2222 4 fe '- 1 , .:Qv-' f -.-.-. rsrff--W .,-Q'A Pt. 2 W 341 ,.,.,,,, 1 .:,f.1 .,,.5.,.., :24f Q' :-1 ff f .AJAX iv my My ....,..,.. : 1..4, - zfWlL,uQsf 24 C. B. C. Calendar QE july 1. Sunday. First day of july july 2. Prof. Newell home from vacation. july 3. Miss Vivian Dean returns to C. B. C. july 4. Legal Holiday. A july 5. Telegraphy students leave on positions. july 6. Special chapel to-day. Rev. B. F. Irving speaks. july 8. Gosh But it is I-lot. What the boy said that visited Mr. Clayton's Office. fl july 10. Four receive diplomas. Lucky july ll Visitors. 3 july 12 Prof. Lail attending Elks convention at Atlanta, Georgia. july 13 Friday the 13th, andlthree enroll. july 14. Don't we have a love-ably campus. july 16. Mr. Clayton and family start on vacation. july 18. Two leave on positions. EA july 20. Friday-Bell hours 10: o'clock. july 24. Mrs. Lail is taking vacation. july 25. Quacker out to-day. july 26. Wasn't the Quacker a hot number? july 27. A new Matron at Maxwell, Mrs. A. M. Childs. july 28. Swimming party to-night at Renraw Park. july 29. Dryden Hall girls all sleep. l Q ' july 30. Mr. Clayton and family are back from vacation. - lllll IIllIIII.lllllllllI,ll,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,.,,,..,,..,.. .. .....................-lulnluIn.lunlllnnnnnnunnnnununnun 9 eaeetaeargia 6 ass s aaae ,,........................................................ ft ..... .. .....--- -------------- --------- - ----------------- ----------- - - -- Q Page Two Hundred Twenty-three jykf iw.. etyf dffffp 9 .,., a ---1 a A'----'- . ..-- :E Ffiffku' :'f7 27' f JAf ifi 7 W7 . L, f fjfinffa' ,, J.. A , . 1 ..1.. .1 4... 4. W August 1. August 3. August 4. August 6. August 7. August 8. August 10. August ll. August 12. August 13. August 17. August 18. August 22. August 23. August 27 . August 28. August 29. August 30. August 31. September September September Sept amber Sept :mber September . - , m from Oklahoma. V September September September September September September September September September September C. B. C Calendar 1923-1924 Say it with sunshine, not moonshine. A new student to-day. Three out on jobs. Miss Edna Bryant is enjoying her vacation in Arkansas. And still they come. johnson Cray back with us. Good track man. Yours if you can identify it, -money. 3100.00 reward for a good speller. Eight landed to-day to avoid September rush. Turned two more out on positions. lt's a boys-lt's a boy. Treats on President Moore. Helen Williamson accepts position with Light Co., at home. And still the students come. Swimming party to-night. Bathing caps preferred. Call for commercial teacher. I-Iollie E. Duncan enrolls. CFootball playerj I-lomer Clark receives two diplomas. CI..ucky.D Milo Kirkpatrick leaves for North Carolina. Students, students, and more new students. 2. james Bates CWhitej Gentleman from Mississippi enrolls. Big opening to-morrow. Mr. Moore and Mr. Clayton busy men. Enrollment largest in history. Kansas City Picnic postponed one week. Carl Deibel and Garland Smith enroll to day both football 3. 4. 5. 6. 10 en 12. 13. 14. 18. 20. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27. Carl Christmas receives three diplomas. New ducks are still rolling in. Coach Ransdell working his men hard to get them in shape. Terrill is going to be a Whiz in football. Band practice to-night. Call for a good bookkeeper, woman, or man. Northwest Club steps out this evening on weiner roast. Miss Van I-Ioozer on vacation. Capt. Clark, C. B. C. leader on gridiron this season. Clarence Wood, noted full back from Cameron l-ligh School enrolls to-day. September Ducks September 28. defeated 21 to nothing. 30. Pair of Ducks alighted for the first time on the C. B. C. pond. Football men play Kirksville to-day. ' I I I nu nun ll llllllllllll llllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll ll uuuuun9 aae e aa aaseaass eaaa a 0 IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 6 I age Two Hzwdrei Twentyjour l:l ,Q is ,..-: U Wfy W 7 Z, ,4..,: ---'---- . .--552' f 1 f ' , - V M95 -zu C. B. CT Calendar October 1. Season still open. More ducks. October 2. Northeast Club meeting to-night. October 3. Three leave on positions. October 4. Oh that pep meeting to-night. October 5. C. B. C. and Graceland battle to a tie. 0 to 0. Cosmo Fake Wedding. Great Stuff. October 9. Don't cut the campus. October ll. Oklahoma Club roasts l-lot-Dogs to-night. October 12. Northeast pep stunt in chapel. Cl-lot number.j October 13. Ducks poured it on 'em, -St. Benedicts, 7 to 0 October 16. Miss Nellie Voelker on vacation. October 17. Lynn Wells reported doing nicely. Will be back in practice soon. October 19. Harold j. King, Supt. of Empire, gets married and we didn't know it October 22. Yes, we have no new students to-day. October 23. All state clubs to hold meeting to-day. October 25. Floats are being decorated. October 26. Home-coming day. Big time. October 27. Ducks floped Wentworth 6 to 0. E11iott's trusty toe cause of it al1.' October 29. Some more arrived. November 1. Miss Nellie Voelker back on the job. November 2. Final manual test. COh Gregg, please let me down easyl. November 3. Ducks knocked Quincy cold 13 to 0. November 5. Oklahoma Club Cleared 316.00 at the game. I-lot-Dogs and Coffeef November 6. Chester Gump here in person. November 7. Club basketball' is now on. November 9. On to Kemper is the slogan this week. November 12. Several to-day. November 13 Splendid Chapel program. COn to Kemper soonj. November 14. We have our special train to Kemper. Pour it on 'emf' November 15 Pep ginger and more pep to-night at the Court House. November 16 Kemper wins 15 to 14 CDisastersD. November 17 Big Full Back Wood out for the season. Broken ankle. November 19 C. B. C. Pennant given to one writing best story on, Trip to Boon- ville. r November 20 Meeting of the Dux Staff. November 23 Last game on home field. Maryville 7, C. B. C. 19. November 26 Oklahoma girls and Northwest boys win club series 1000 per. November 27 Kiwanis Revue to-day. November 28 No school to-morrow. Turkey Day. November 29 Ducks and M. M. A. battle to a muddy tie. 0 to 0. November 30 Wentworth wins State Conference. C. B. C. tied for second place. ollllll llllllll llllllllllllIIIllllllllIllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll3 aaittiearae A 0 4 O 0 E535 WEEE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIStlllllllllllllllatllllllllllllllglllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllz Page Two Hundred Twenlyfve .1 1 I V? A . f nu .1 7 , --'f f 1 V g'f'x::2 f f QW? . . ...... . I - fr - - . ....- . 17 -----'--, .-'Lf' sf -- ' JIS .'-' 7 7 ,.- ' 'Z ZW f a bfi .22 r. ,::1'eHf7' 1-1' H i'T '. yy We , , a .,.. f .. , MM C. B. C Calendar December 1. Miss Barneyback off duty a few days. A December 3. C. B. C. Football banquet. Sweaters and everything. December 5. Welcome visitors. U December 7. Eight pass to Model Office. December 9. Lost-My wife-Free again. December 10. Two good calls. December 12. A nice snow. f December 14. Hicks gets up a big College dance. CDates preferredj December 15. Saturday. Plenty of snow birds. December 17. A bunch leave for home. Xmas is coming. December 18. President says two days off for Xmas. Fine. December l9. No more chapel until after Santa comes. December 21. Tell all the folks at home I will be there. December 24. Christmas Eve. Give. December 25. Christmas Day. Big dinner on at the Beanery. December 26. Still dropping in. December 27. Dale Alexander receives Xmas present from Shorthand Students. December 31. Hicks Cjack Waltonj is getting up a watch party dance. A Hot Time Predicted. january 1. Turn over a new leaf. Be a better girl and boy. January 3. Three diplomas issued. january 7. President Moore all set for the Mid-Winter opening. january 8. J. B. Hicks and sister stage love scene in chapel to-day. COh sister ain't that hot.D january 10 january 11 january 13 january 14 january 16 january 19. return. january 21 january 22 january 23 january 25 january 26. january 28. january 29. Ten to Model Office. Rev. Snodgrass delivers talk in chapel. Big night to-night. Ladies leap year dance. Thirty-five men report to Coach for track. Basketball game. Won from Central Wesleyan 27 to 25. Miss Mayme Boyle spends week end at her home. jack Walton awaits Coach Neel in town. No body sore but Hicks. fBirthday.D Matron of Dryden Hall retums from a weeks visit in St. joseph. Several students visit Prof. Clayton to-day. Verdict, Bad, Win First Conferenloe game from M. M. A. 21 to 13. A More new Ducks. And it still snows. January 30. Miss Bryant is all swelled up. qiviumpsq Page Two Hundred Tfveaty-.fix ll 1 D f 1 g. 1. ' 5. Z- 7X f - 'X--- 0 ff y ,Exif if f f 7 ..1: -----..,. ,..- 5 .ifE5f 1-'-ggf,'.t:.r.j57 , , - - 9- Zum! 14 F E B H E1 A H 2 February 2. February 3. February 4. February 5. February 8. February 9. February 14. February 15 February 18. February 19. February 20. February 21. February 23. C B. C Calendar Ground hog sees his shadow. Miss Brant passed away. School dismissed to-morrow afternoon for funeral. Mr. Lail gives splendid talk on Ex-President Wilson. Cosmo Kid Party to-night. C. B. C. Track team off to K. C. A. C. Meet. Finished third. DeMolays in chapel to-day. I-lot game toanight. We had the pep but the Katzmaiers beat us 27 to 18. Group pictures being made for The Dux. Basketball team off on a three day trip. CPour it on 'emj Ding Dong Bell, Pussy's in the paint. 4 Ducks lost to Wentworth 35 to 26 and to Kemper 36 to 32 and won from Central 27 to 25. February 24. February 26. February 27. February 28. Mrs. Newell in Hospital. Five new students. Last day for snapshots for the Dux. You will always be sorry if you don't buy a Dux Won Conference game from Kemper 48 to 23. February 29. The season is now over for the Dux, 1 will see you at sunrise . next year. U. B. 1-licks.D aasttaearaa 555855535 6IIIIIlIlllllllllllIllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? Page Two Hundred Twenly-seven 1 1 i 1 i New Bank Note Building We are better prepared than ever before-with more room and new equipment-to print School nnual This Book is a Sample of Our Work , UR organization of craftsmen is trained to produce the best. Modern and thorough equipment furnish the tools to make the finished product perfect. WE PRODUCE the best of letterpress printing, offset litho- graphing, steel engraving and embossing, copper-plate and direct-mail advertising service. 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Ryburnj The Student Headquarters Drugs, Sundries, Kodaks O Kodak Finishing A Our Fountain Drinks are the Best n YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME COME TO SEE US -I w I g ElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllstlllllIlllllllllftllllllllllIIIIJIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll O 4 ?? I 5 :lux i , ,..A 7 X A ' ' - .: ,f'1f:?i97 , -H4 .,:,.! if W -: f WX! .WA M f 2,44 4 Z MQW H f ff ---4 . ffzilnfl mm ... law: .1 Stetson Hats Stetson Shoes Mpple Cloflzifvg E25 Shoe Co. lla Store gf .Qmzfizjf The Homes of Har! Scfzavfner ai Marx t Phoenix Hose Manhattan Shirts 2IllllllllIIllIIllIIIllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? esseaaeeetsea enemies eesseaee f V 7 + A I , ' ulk h 2 f 6 I , Q Q Z I ? f ff .f 4 4 ' i,2.'QL 'Z ff 252 Z Z Z K ,A 1924 -'-- ,I THAT YOURS What would you give if you could smile that smile of health that your boy enjoys today? Good, clean, wholesome food means so much in keeping that smile that you can only take chances on food products that you know are right-Read the label-it tells correctly what is in- side the package. KEEP HIM SMILING WITH DIAMOND A FOOD PRODUCTS AT YOUR GROCERS T Q I I :lux T 4 Tess C f , 525 ' 'L-'-'W A , .: L',' E A errr rtst I Why Do You ' Wear Clothes? I Is it not the expression of civilization? Do you buy clothing from a BUSINESS I standpoint? If you do you will be suc- . cessful. WE SELL THE CLOTHCRAF T CLOTHES Price is established by the makers The World over the price the same I MOST QUALITY LEAST PRICE I We Sell The Following Standard Lines MALLCRY HATS, oNE AND TWO PIECE L1oN SHIRTS and COLLARS, ATHLETIC UNDERWEAR BRADLEY SWEATERSQ Travelo SPORT JACKETS, DRESS, SCHOOL and BUSINESS SHIRTS, TIES, HOSE, TRUNKS AND HAND LUGGAGE. rFor Better Clothing y GO TO STARKEY CLOTHING CO. South East Corner of the Square. 5 , -3 :lu ff? L ,. f . H.: f , 7 QQ Q fa f 7 ,..,. 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Locust St. YES WE REPAIR SHOES No Matter Where You Bought Them lug ll 3- l I 7 ' P. J. TA TMAN West Side Druggist The Students' Drug Store QUALITY AND SERVICE I , Our Motto , . Your Trade Appreciated I , -1 V74 N Q is N M in iv f ii ll W S I 1 .,s91+:f3ky7 i W 5 i li When better houses are built ggi li-M The Lumber is furnished by , I M The North Missouri Lumber Co. l x Everything you heed to build 1 . I! john Arwen, Mgr, Phone 213 Wilson Arwen, Asst. Mgr. i EA y I -I u 1 1 i HARTMANS C1-uLL1CoTHE After you leave college, REMEMBER the best Ladies' Ready To Wear Store---where 1 4 you always save money ' Shoes Coats Dresses Suits Millinery Truth Always Facts Only Mail Orders Soliciteal I H , i lla ' l. n Nr ii I ,, 11-, Ui ,mg i,, . v if -------------- --- - -----------------------------------------------'--------'------------------- -----'--' '------'--------- '------'----'--- Q M M Ei f :-: . ...i ,,iQ,-' ,f , , E .b,,Q ------, ' ':..-- ,',', 1 1.7355-'V lfjf' ,Y W 7 Ma, X ,, 42- , 4- .W , -4-Q. ------ ---.f f . Complimemir gf' The Hillyard Chemical Company . St, Joseph, Mo. The Home Of Also manufacturers of SHINE-ALL, COCOANUT LIQUID SOAP . TRACKLESS FLOOR DRESSING - ' SANITATION DRIP FLUID I and other Standard brands. o ' THE HUB CLOTHING CO. T he Good Clofher Store We extend our many thanks for the patronage of ' the 1923 Ducks and extend a hearty Welcome to the 1924 students. Make this store your headquarters, While in school. ' ' ,Again thanking you I We are M Yours truly West Side The Huh Clothing Co. IIllIllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll eraraeireeaaea eagerness eeeaaea I .wr :-: f 'f , .... ' 7 0 f ..... 'Q---Q2 .., 1 --' W -,-. 4-J-626 N 0 Ho It sm-1 smg. A f4lVi',IL'-M'+U4?5N- JK L HMYLGQ A' ' ii-75 DEPARTMi5NTqg?8EcES W Confections and Lunches l 1 1 11 1 , ...- f wtf? f -I f .--Q'-. - 'L J , A ti 2 ' , 5 . , 0 V Comp lz men ts 07' BA TTA HARD WAR.E The Jellum Stud io WEST SIDE,SQUARE Chillicothe, Mo. Q . SPECIALIZES IN EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC For the C. B. C. Students llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll? QEEEEEJEQQEEEE 355555553 555.5555 - 7 . f 1 If L, V- I ,.i: f . W! fb ! 9 ,. . Q 1 .1-- 1 , 1 i V U95 1,1 Make Your Headquarters at O. S. MOORE' The Ducks' Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CHOCOLATES, CIGARS ' and EVERYTHING IN THE EATS LINE Courteous Treatment Always Welcome J. MOHRS E? SON CHILLICOTHE, MO. FURNITURE AND RUG STOCKS A FUNERAL., DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Auto Suburban 53 Years Faithful and E Terms to Suit Delivery Efficient Service All DAY PHONE 116 TRY US NIGHT PHONES 814, 928 C. G. S TUBBS DENTIST Corner Washington and Jackson Qllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll eesassesseeteee 6 eaeeeeee E glllllllllllllll llllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllll llitlllllllllllllllftllllIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ei A 'r El u 'png x,-: if ! .- -.g- ,,.... f Q f ' A .A-'4 h W t1't' ffrilf f . A Always the Latest in Shoes For All the Fzzmzh ix is Q, R E N S C H B R O S. West Side Square I l l I l E 1 Jos. K Young FOUNTAIN PENS I Y T Parker Lucky Curve and Duofold B hV2E?2 i-2151? i E11.i5?l,f1XIinif01d A OPUCAL C0- Aiken 8: Lambert Perfection CHU-UCOTHE GUARANTEED ARE GUARANTEED CORRECT W. E. CRELLIN P JEWELRY 31 GIFT SHOP Special Attention to N. E. Corner Square X , . '3 f T i DLJX ...Q .. ' . .,sf- :-: C W ..,, , , 7 9 .. .i - -' 5 A '-- .- - i f , i . . Y . :J ,J W We appreciate the business ofthe C. B. C. students and We wish to make you feel at home in our store. We carry drugs and everything. We hope to be of service to you. WIGELY BRO'S. PHARMACY The Students' Drug Store N. E. Corner Square Agents Eastman Kodaks Yes, we do developing and printing. The American e Citizens I Chillicothe, Mo. CANDIES I Capital and Surplus SOPYT DRINKS I over f200,000.00 I Resources OVC1' g2,000,000.00 I STUIDENTS E. O. Welch, Cashier WELCOME I W. W. Edgerton, President I QalllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll? I IAAU. ' . t 7 f ' -'----LQ 1 , .g---- , .. . THE FARMERS STORE The Favorite Trading Place of C. B. C. Students E offering ' Quality Merchandise at Economy Prices I in SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING, ' WoMEN's WEAR, DRY ooons, I RUGS AND DRAPERIES THE FEEL AT HOME sToRE I The Botts-Minteer Dry Goods Co. Students Notice W WE SERVE AN I A-La Carte Breakfast Duck Pi11S, Signet Pi11S, ' FROM 6 TO 9:30 I .Souvenirs of C. B. C. Rings, Pennants, Etc. Our Prices are just the same as any other eating house in the I At The I City with the service thrown in. CCLLEGE BOOKSTORE New Leeper Hotel I t Ducks, keep up with the school news B by reading g R THE C. B. C. QUACKER Subscribe Now I3 ,fit ,pf 'x:': L 7 -1 y , X Ifyou Want to feel at home go to WINN'S RESTAURANT just across from Chillicothe Busmess College and get home made cookmg BEN C. JONES DENTIST N. E. Corner Square DR. C. A. WoLFE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Peoples Trust Co. Bldg. Phone Ofhce 370. Residence 650 E ut r Eggs ? I I l I I O :lu l 2 i 2 . .,i , . . ,... . I ,. ,.i, , . X ' Q' I 1-A ' 1?i'i?2ii5:rif .4 '- 1-iff -i-t W 1-'i' 'M W ,,, - y The New Leeper Barber Shop FRED SCI-IAFFER, Proprietor Three Chairs With Three Finished Barbers Behind Them. I-lair Bobbing and Shingling Gur Specialty. Special Attention Given to Students. l l South-Western Publishing Co. I CINCINNATI, oHIo ' ' 2oth Century Bookkeeping and Accounting a complete course in bookkeeping for use in all schools training for business. I I No one in the world is more fastidious about clothes than l the college chap and were mighty glad he is, for sooner or later he's going to want our-Tailored to Measure Clothes. Two Pant Suits 333 Up. Adams Toggery AFTER GRADUATION--AMBITION Determination to make good comes with the diploma and nothing y is so helpful to that ambition as a good bank balance .to draw on J when opportunit knocks l y . To know the value of savings, to adopt the maxim Spend less than you Earn , indicates the successful individual. A You are cordially invited to open a Savings Account here, where surplus funds earn LIZ interest. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CI-IILLICOTI-IE, MISSOURI The Bank that Helps You to Succeed . E III- lllllllllulnulunuuuunnuuununn I -:uunnl-nnnnnullullnunuunununllln lllIl.l.l..-...................,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , 9 QEEEEJEJEQQTEEE 555353533 555.5355 1 ? 13 DU f : 1 'Q f f ,'i: f Q 7 7 .. AQA! '-'Q----L ..-4h I ...Q . 5 2 2 -4 A -- V A me :-:- : e-za-: -:-..p , 1 4 2 2 ? fi 5 EA, 1 I f EZ! A 1 ? 'Al'j: Y Z e .... IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS Soaiezjf Bram! Clozfzes THE CORRECT STYLES FOR SPRING AT WALLBRUNN BTERG Sc HOWELLS Clothiers and Furnishers The New York Store A DUCKS S6010 in me Tig Store. We know you will like our Quality, First, Last and Always D U C K S Always in Season at V H A W L E Y S South Side SQUARE Fashionable Footwear and Scientyic Repairing CLARK BRUS. Dry Qooals---gCaaQ'e.v' 7QAaaj1-to-wear The Home of Honest Values CHILLICOTHE, Mo. QIIllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll. 1 Z T B DLIX -- 'x Z f ft .,,. ,..... ,G ,,,1 f y W ::! I223:9 .'.-',.'s .--1 .. '.-4' :Iii '. W ,- '. 7 1 if i 'f2 Z f f W! .1 f f f if 4 1, f X f, 1 fr .a4!.e.., ..... ..., , ff .madhyfjyghf A 44 M0 4 4, A 1 W ,1 4.-..,-, fi., MQ ISHERWOOD JEWELRY CO. OBER E5 MORRIS, Props. We Extend a Hearty Welcome to All C. B. C. Students North Side Square Chillicothe, Mo. CENTRAL COAL 8? MAX WATTON SUPPLY CO. Moberly, MO. I Photographer 1 South East Corner Square Wholesalers of UB13 C k D i a m 0 11 d S Phone 287 Chillicothe, Mo. ' I i E. R. Cafhtead The A L DENTIST DUX of ,23 Peoples Trust Building , Phone 472 HE GER S A - Ate at '- GLASSES FITTED TO YO UR E YES BY A ' R A. B. MACDONALD REASONABLE AND RIGHT 25 YEARS OF OPTICAL SERVICE TO THE C. B. C :IIllllllIIIIlIllllIllIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllIIllIIIIlIIlllllllllllllIllIllIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ 1' ' QEEEEJEJEQEYEEEE EEESENESS EEEEEEE I: :lu fy S 7 7 K f ! f X ff f ' ' ' :' f Q T p zfwgwff -za SOUTH SIDE BARBER SHOP WENZEL'S 3 chair shop. My men are ex- pert barbers. All work first class. gygal fig GZ'yf5 I Special attention given to Ladies' ' Hair Bobbing. While waiting try ...T I our Shoe Shines, the best in the city. Tfze Store for Mafia? The Home ofRe1iableGoods Many thanks to the 1923 Ducks . and welcome the students of1924. Try Us ' The South Side Barber Shop HUGH HILL, Prop. WENZELIS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE THE EARTH' Scientists say, was formed several million years ago. Ever since, we have been trying to sell it off in chunks. Still have a few chunks left. Which chunk do you want? I I GILL Sc RYAN Chillicothe, Mo. l....... 'R Turner! Barber 572010 I ' Hair Bobbing, Shingling and Marcelling I a Specialty N. E. CORNER SQUARE-UNDER WALBRUNN 81 BERGS T TIllllIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllsxlllllllllllllllfbllllllllllllllglllllllll llIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 0 l 1 C , 1 if f l 2,42 4 ,fp:'s,2a'r ..:f ,i1::i,y1:a -.-,',.., Z ..... ,,. 4 M 1 Z . . l:: -v y Dow-r e I 5JRA,,,, Wear Glasses i Eye? S1 Fitted by Dr. Covert T. Brown West Side Square - A .1 y ' EXCITUSIXZ2- AGEIIITIZS - : f- K WIK-PAK X - it . X 'ff' Laundry Cases I 'QXQ-M lib. SEND IT TO MOTHER 4 -5'-+ za I Simply Carried Away C k ,S with his - - ' Pharmacy I KANSAS CITY I Athletic I V The QM!! Store Equipment . Th . . S - Athletic e kind that is worn and used by the C. B. C. Teams ' Goods .i-.1-l, - .- .. .. - .. .. I I Parsons and Seals . I BA R B E R S ' , IAQQLQQAI I In ' Under Citizens National Bank : . LF. . - . .. . - - - 1 '. .l.+. . 4 5 l I n I I 'H - : ' - - - , , I W l 1 I l, F 1 4 I ln - 1, - l g FlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllIllIlllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllz . 5 b 6 A DUX 1 Q X e'ler'h 7 . f E f 'Q ' A I .1 - ' -. ' 1 A , E A 3 AUS TIN'S I Cleaners and Dyers ' WE DO ANYTHING IN OUR LINE I ON THE lj SOUTH SIDE PHONE 520 I 1 1 Z 1 l i l I PEOPLES TRUST When the I COMPANY I College Girl k I CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI I Thmks UF Clothes She generally CAPITAL AND SURPLUS Sl50,000.00 I thmks' ff'- 5 Oa r Q me Z elf- , wr ,hd-93' gauorite Sh0PPmgQ OLDEST BANK IN NORTH MISSOURI i 1 S I i I , CHILLICOTHE IRON CO. I Reinforcing and Structural Steel I I MAN HOLES AND STREET CASTINGS I MINE CAR WHEELS AND AXLES ' CHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI I Z lf! D - .,.. , ' Q ' 9 f ' lszjlll y yn Z 4 '--', L ',A.4, 4Ah.,. 'Q v.A,, W 7 I X ,flc ' , A. l' ' I When the Ducks Quack O I ' give them 5 MILBANICS POULTRY FEEDS I I manufactured by - JOHN T. MILBANK I I CHILICOTHE, Mo. KLEEN-MAID BREAD CHILICOTHE BAKING COMPANY Star Cay? Only Two Places to Eat HOME AND STAR CAFE fgelber Hoare Plzarmaay S We can serve 'your every need in DRUGS 56 SUNDRIES J. D. Rice ' A. D. Gray GUY B. AM EY O M en'.v M ade-to-Order SUITS AND SHIRTS Sample Room South Locust St. OVER THE LEADER Open Every Saturday ana' Monday Strand Theatre w The Home of Coarlesy For Real Entertainment and Screen Attainment The Strand's The Place I Your Pafronage wi!! be Apprecialed 9' ' L I K I . I V . - I V I l 1 , ' : : l ' ' I - : 6IIlllllllllllllIllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' 0 e - fs . 2 , X ff f DLIX ' f f i 4 - -'Q 2 ,.:AA-' 1 . -' 2252 QQ: V:.: rzf 1:21-arf -::.- Ein 7 l X 4 4 2 4':: 'Q 'IZA' 3 - The Farmers and Merchants Bank Chris Boehner, President C. Smith, Vice-President C. W. McAllister, Cashier Wm. Olenhouse, Ass't. Cashier . Capital, Surplus and Profits 550,000 ' Your business is solicited. DR. E. H. MOSS DENTIST - Office Southeast Cor. Square Two Kinds Of Interest At Our Bank. 4923 And Personal Chillicothe Trust Co. Telephone 77 Telephone Much or Liitie, We Won! Your Business E. P. sTUBBs, D. D. s. Hours: 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. t Telephone 510 514 1-2 Washington St. Get your favorite Magazine or Newspaper at Our Store. Open Evenings and Sunday until Noon. We sell the Remington Portable Typewriter, Schmel- zer and Spalding Sporting Goods. 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