Chillicothe Business College - Dux Yearbook (Chillicothe, MO)
- Class of 1936
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Every activity in school has is counter- part in business, and he who obtains the most from school will con- m tribute the most to his business, and just as surely will he obtain the utmost from his business career. l 1 fi J ' 1 CONTENTS KM UU, EXECUTIVES KMA DEPARTMENTS KM C7123 ACTIVITIES 5690437001211 ORGANIZATIONS govljhf ATHLETICS KM jg FEATURES X .A ,J s:-unlns:wfvfxf,-- --as f Q ff , nf-vm---W fw N if in , ll l l 373 D958 'asfas GN . - DUX. Nl MCPL lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 0000 00130647 5 H89008 X.. v S, ,. - ivflllif if if Q -aa if-553521 l 1 ,rl 7.5 .,. - 4 : A'1'!:: ' -,il-1547? . -x E,i1.e3:-Q -K fi.- 5 ,. rf. .,.,, Q .. :inf ff , -0 j-fy! , . .5S5'3j:fff --.f-+1 V f v If A 'A ,. 1,2 ': ,j!, f Jifgma .fm ' 'miejz . , A.- .: . '?- 5' 1 iff! ai -J - vf rg-.zsgph 'I Yliblfgprr ..-Y, N., ,.-.Q.',34, -, :.-3 53.1, . ,, . ygwfgfvfpgy, W5 V , ff-'Q'-ii l--iffik-Ti-REQ. wt ff' .fwffvfj L, ., . 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A CAMPUS BEAUTY SPOT C ' ' -- 1 rf DRYDEN HALL , 'Er f 1 , 3 1 b , 1, f , - A 1 , x , '. g, 1 e H ' P' , f X -a-. f ,R-,qi V' K f Q' ferr. , f- X . ,Q 'E+' I , .1 -r KL I 53, .Q 'WN 14 U E ,, . ' ' ,W vii? ' L' .C gr ja, K xv. , r -- . K QA ..- ' V - W f 'N -. K? Qi, , L ' V x. fn. Q '-QE K ' O BEAUTY IN EVERY SEASON . 11 .4 -H , I THE WALK uma.,-,1x+-' F - , .L+ 1 l Q I f O F AMILIAR CAMPUS WALKS I 1-Qfexfzfq-wwf :f --gf!!--.--if.-.,.u......-,f.A 1 i s 1 I 'COMMERCE HALL IN sUM:M:E:n BOOK ONE NT Em' , ir: vifmsfs: . m.1,'f 'ci ifrigilf 3:37-'5?'f:'5N5f':3 '5 EXECUTIVES 'COMMIERC if Pj' h f,....,5:.w,,,gf, .Zig-.,e,:,5,5,,5i,.?qg,n..wlsgqzs , Y ?g-fsvyfxizxfwayizq-'?5 :5ga?.g1's .H - ..w-M.v1W,'52.+:-1:M-izretneu-?3Lx4z1:e.,:rd-if? P- 'r - 'xv r 'ff f .-W.. W az' 52-3?cr.: :-EfuJc-14KNfr--'5'3'5'5fl!!-2S55'5Zi1l fbi' EXECUTIVES 7 X - -V X f -' .fl-In-..,,............... x Allen Moore, ll, President of Chilli- cothe Business College since 1997. Since its change to a business institu- tion it has flourished amazingly. The year just beginning bids fair to be the most successful in the history ofthe school. The ninth of lanuary, 1937, marked the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Allen Moore l to d l , , un er o the Chillicothe Normal School and Business Institute, and the taking over of the reigns of the management by his sons, Allen and Boy Moore, who became its president and vice-president. In l9lO th M e core brothers changed the name of the school to the Chillicothe Business College, and it has been since that day conducted exclusively as a school for business training. Founded in the fall of l89U with six hundred stu- ents, it will celebrate its forty-seventh year in Chillicothe at the same time the city commemorates its hundredth anniversary. It is a notable fact that the Chillicothe Business 'College still has on its staff h t ree members who began their work under Allen Moore, l. T. E. Lail, athletic manager and principal of the Commercial Department, has been with the college thirty-eight years. I. D. Bice, connected with the school thirty-six years, is principal of the Pen Art Department and associate principal of the Commercial Department. George VV. Beckler, an employee for thirty-five years, is manager of the Credit Department. Other long-time employees are W. S. Faver, superintendent of the Boarding Department and Dormitoiies, twenty-five years, and I. P. Newell, head of the Civil Service Department, and B. M, Roberts, superintendent of the Department of Personnel and Employment, twenty-four years. The Old Main building destroyed by fire in 1925 and Empire Hall, then the l'Ladies Residence formed the original campus group, The present Telegraph Building was erected in l9OO and Dryden Hall and Vincent Hall were built next. The annex which was destroyed in the fire, and Gymnasium, were built between March l, l924, and March l, l925. The Q-di- fice originally built for a gymnasium is now Commerce Hall. Then just completed, it was used as a class- room after the fire which destroyed the Main Building. The new gymnasium-auditorium went up in l927 and the athletic field and stadium were dedicated on October 17, 1929. The building known as the New Dining Hall, finished in l935, is the seventh on the campus. Thus from a modest beginning the school has in- creased until now it houses five times its original enrollment on its spacious campus and in its seven ccl- lege buildings. 1.-va -M ' - i rush.. . . 4 , vnenw A MINERVA HALL - - - Girls' Dormitory Ground has been broken for a new girls' dormitory, to be the eighth building on the C. B. C. campus which will be ready for occupancy September first. The building is being erected at a cost of 350,000.00 and will contain accommodations for eighty-two girls. Erected just south of Dryden Hall, the building will include three stories in the front and four in the rear. V Minerva Hall has been selected as the name for this building. .Minerva being the Goddess of Learning, the name is rather appropriate, but it was se- lected, too, in memory of Mrs. Minerva White, the only sister of Allen Moore, founder of the school, and an aunt to the present owners. Two of Mrs. White's daughters, first Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, and later Mrs. Alma McEwen, were for several years associated with the school as matrons of Dryden Hall. Below is shown the architects drawing of the new building which will be located on the campus just south of Dryden Hall and some distance farther back from Monroe Street. Students will regret the passing of this romantic spot on the campus but will rejoice in the beauty of the new structure. Roy Moore Vrce Presldent of the Ch1ll1cothe Busrness College Connected wtth the management of the College srnce the death of h1s father Allen Moore l he has lnterested hlmself rn the bu1ld1ng program of the school and matntatns a l1ve1y tnter est rn the varlous rnuslcal actrvttles Mr Roy he 1S known to students and graduates al1ke IS one of the buslest men on the campus especrally w1th vm- h1s hands tn addltton to h1s other duttes P E Newell Dean of the Clulhcothe Busrness College comes 1n closer contact wlth the 1nd1v1dual members of the student body perhaps than any other person connected wlth the school lt IS h1s offlce whlch keeps a record of each students pro gress and lt IS Dean Newell hlmself who counsels wlth those who seek advtce and lends encourage ment to all Hts perlodlc talks at assembly on stu dent progress are an tnsprratlon to those who hear hlm Dean Newell IS sponsor of the Oklahoma Club and no sponsor keeps ln closer touch wlth club act1v1t1es than he The thtrd of September the fall enrollment date ln l935 marked the openlng of the seventh bu1ld1ng on the Chrlhcothe Buslness College campus the new Dlnlng Hall whlch provldes spaclous quarters for a new cafe 1n the basement as well as the enlarged fac1l1t1es for the school dtrnng hall Located to the far north of the campus 1t 1S constdered by many to be the most attrachve of the seven wlth 1ts gleamrng whlte columns graclng the front entrance Mr Roy Moore was tn charge of the constructton of th1s bulldlng as well as the one rn the process of constructlon Mtnerva Hall the new dorm1tory for g1rls Th1s new est protect the erect1on of addrtonal hvrng quarters for glrls wlll afford facrhttes for the accommodatron of e1ghty two more grrls than formerly and lS berng erected at a cost of S50 UUU These two ftne bulldtngs and the program of expansron carrled on rn sp1te of the depress1on mark the school as a leader tn 1ts class, the flnest tnstrtutlon for bustness trarntng tn the country The Chtlhcothe Busrness College has prospered because of the success of 1ts students C B C students have prospered beacuse of the thorough tratnlng rece-tved here, they are justly proud of the fact of thetr attendance at the old Duck Pond, and never fall tn loyalty, Just as the school never fatls them The saytng, Once a Duck, always a Duck holds true, ana 15 demonstrated every fall at Homecomlng tlme when graduates return who attended the school almost at 1ts very begrnnlng, comtng from far drstant parts of the country to asstst the students tn the expressron of thetr loyalty to the school they once attended some under the late Allen Moore, l, others under the present management of Allen and Roy Moore ' T :If A I ' - - . . , ,M . E . ' LT ' v - 5 - fm- ' r , - D 1 fx, 1 , ' ' , . . , as V I I 5. the superv1s1on of the erectton of Minerva Hall on N 1 . . . I I ' 1 I I I 1 ' I ' ' V ' - , , - ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-A-. . ' 't JSL-. '11, .-Hvrfr ,P . .-..s-...,,,, W... ...- Page Four I T. E. LAIL Principal Commercial Department Director of Athletics Business Manager C. B. C. Publications I. D. RICE Principal Pen Art Department - Associate Principal Commercial Department Sponsor Illinois Club Sponsor Drax E. M. ROBERTS I Superintendent of the Department oi Personnel and Employment Sponsor South Missouri Club I. P. NEWELL Principal Civil Service Department Sponsor Arkansas Club LOUISE SEIDEL Principal Shorthand Department Sponsor Cosmo Club Sponsor Peppettes ESTHER YOUNG Principal Typewriting Department Sponsor Iowa Club MABEL GRACE Shorthand Instructor Sponsor South Missouri Club IRA D. SUMMERS Principal Telegraph Department Sponsor Iowa Club ALTHA VAN HOOZER Principal Model Office MORT CATHEY Bookkeeping and Supplementary Subjects Sponsor Kentucky-Tennessee Club Sponsor Drax 1 RUTH LAIL ' Principal Banking and Machine Bookkeeping Department WILLIAM P. SLAYTON Instructor Mathematics - Athletic Coach c. M. DILLINGER Director Musical Organisations RALPH E. SMITH Bookkeeping and Supplementary Subjects Sponsor Northeast Missouri Club Sponsor Drax B. I. COLLINS Bookkeeping and Supplementary Subjects Sponsor Northwest Missouri' Club I 1 Page Five 3 it 5 l Page Six I INEZ BAILEY Shorthand Instructor Sponsor Cosmo Club Sponsor Peppettes LENA MURRY Shorthand and English Instructor Sponsor Illinois Club KATHERINE MOORMAN Shorthand Instructor HAZEL SHAW Shorthand Instructor Sponsor Nebraska-Dakota Club Sponsor Peppettes RUTH SCHMUTZ A Shorthand Instructor Sponsor' Oklahoma Club Sponsor Peppettes LAWRENCE SCHMUTZ Bookkeeping Instructor , Sponsor Kentucky-Tennessee Club Sponsor Drax ELIZABETH IVICEWEN Typewiriting Instructor MAURINE MOORE Bookkeeping Instructor W Sponsor Illinois Club Sponsor Peppettes DOROTHY GIRDNER Study Hall Supervisor and Librarian FRANCES OTT Study Hall Supervisor and Librarian Sponsor Alabama-Mississippi Club MRS. MAUD SUMMERS Assistant in Typewriting Sponsor Arkansas Club HAROLD GERHARDT Typewriting Instructor Sponsor Nebraska-Dakota Club M. A. SMITH u Bookkeeping Instructor MARY ANGIE DOUGLASST Assistant in Typewriting Sponsor Kentucky-Tennessee Club VIRGINIA CHANDLER Assistant in Office Training Sponsor Oklahoma Club AUSTIN CHANDLER Typewriting Instructor Sponsor Nebraska-Dakota Club B I Page Seven GEORGE W. BECKLER W. R. HOWARD Credit Manager Field Secretary Northwest Missouri Sponsor Alabama-Mississippi Club EDNA BRYANT ' Treasurer Sponsor Northeast Missouri Club W. S. FAVER Superintendent Boarding Department and Grounds NELLIE VOELKER Correspondent Sponsor Livingston County Club ANNA S. HAWKINS Alumni Secretary Sponsor Kansas Club MARY SCOTT MCCRACKEN Editor of Publications Paqe Eight Sponsor Y. M. C. A. I. W. LIVELY Field Secretary Northeast Missouri IMOGENE ROTTLER Assistant to Dean Sponsor Northwest Missouri Club LUCILE BRADFORD Head Stenographer Sponsor Northeast Missouri Club CECILE MARSHALL Stenographer Sponsor Nebraska-Dakota Club LEORA LAWHON Supervisor Bookstore CORA GILLIDETTE Stenographer Sponsor Alabama-Mississippi Club RAY CORN Registrar Sponsor Kansas Club VELMA SAYERS Secretary to Dean Sponsor Oklahoma Club BEULAH LEMON Multigraph Operator and Instructor EVELYN IOHNSTON Secretary to Dean Assistant Sponsor Northwest Missouri Club LUCILE RICE Secretary to Dean Sponsor Illinois Club BETTY BROWN WEST Stenographer NETTIE MAY EWEN Stenographer MRSQ S. F. MCEWEN W Matron Dryden Hall RALPH ELMORE Superintendent Empire Hall GLEN IONES Superintendent Vincent Hall REID LOWRANCE Superintendent Vincent Hall Page Nine -- '14 H, 'v 4....u..... Overstreet Cicci X Heard V Lowrance Mitchell Kist Coates Tague Griswold Zumbehl A Briscoe ' Grimes Harper Brook Cassing Lindbloom Imus Boggs TELEGRAPH ASSISTANTS I I FRANK OVERSTREET, Ottawa, Kansas REID LOWRANCE, Elmo, Missouri ROY CICCI. Gallup, New Mexico FREEMAN MITCHELL, Pangburn, Arkansas CARNEY HEARD, Lakewood, New Mexico LOUIE KIST, Batesville, Arkansas TYPING ASSISTANTS ARTHUR COATES, Bonitay, Florida WAYNE TAGUE, Kirkman, Iowai FRANK GRISWOLD, Clarence, Missouri LAMBERT ZUMBEHL, Aims, Missouri HARRY BRISCOE, New London, Missouri MONTE CRIMES, Caruthersville, Missouri Page Ten HARRY HARPER, Bogard, Missouri WILLIAM BROOK, Decatur, Alabama HAROLD CASSING, Concordia, Missouri EDWIN LINDBLOOM, Galesburg, Illinois MERLYN IMUS, ssvsmiisiii, Missouril I IAMES BOGGS, Afton, Iowa Hardy Chandler Enfield Cox York I Ogcm Mann Martin Douglass Gerhardt Harrington Cutler Waters Kneale VanCleave Litton Corn McMurrough V TYPING ASSISTANTS ROBERT HARDY, Afmafa, Alabama W? IOHN MANN, Pattonsburg, Missouri AUSTIN CHANDLER, Aaa, Oklahoma CARL MARTIN, Philpot Kentucky BENNETT ENFIELD, Kaabaaaar, Missouri MARY ANGIE DOUGH-SS' Mofconf Missis Sippi - . A ' HAROLD GERHARDT, Speed, Missouri REX HARRINGTON, Kanorado, Kansas OSCAR COX, Auxvasse, Missouri ' FLOYD YORK, Stamford, Texas CHARLES OGAN, Dresden, Tennessee PAUL CUTLER, Cameron, Missouri BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANTS A FRANCES WATERS, Liberty Imnais MILTON LITTON, Chillicothe, Missouri , CLEO KNEALE, Maiiiaaa, Missouri RAY CORN, Independence, Kansas MARVIN VAN CLEAVE, si. yaaaph, Missouri K-EIZQIETH MCMURROUGH Stamps' Afkom' A Page Eleven Brown Davenport , Mnich Overton McClecm Guest Pickens Owens Cunico Snider Robinson Freeman Cate Grady Slegcrll Collins Young Clawson E BOOKKEEPING ASSISTANTS WARREN BROWN, Montevallo, Alabama I-IOMER DAVENPORT, Ozark, Alabama LOUIS MNICI-I, Bartlesville, Oklahoma HOLLY OVERTON, Spickard, Missouri NERMA LEE MCCLEAN, Pasadena, California DoNALD E. GUEST, cherokee, Iowa I. EUGENE PICKENS, South Gifford, Missouri MAX OWENS, Wheeling, Missouri FRED CUNICO, Raton, New Mexico Page Twelve LEONARD SNIDER, Piedmont, Kansas RALPH ROBINSON, Fairmount, Illinois RAY FREEMAN, Grand Iunction, Colorado HAROLD CATE, Benton, Arkansas HERBERT GRADY, Montevallo, Alabama LISSIE STEGALL, Tiline, Kentucky DONALD COLLINS, Biloxi, Mississippi A. DEAN YOUNG, Kansas City, Missouri ARTHUR CLAWSON, Humphreys, Missouri fl fl, f Sills Sexton Stangl Mclntosh Carlisle Tesar Rush Stanton Nowlin Keithley Kay Russell McQuitty McQuute Coleman Hodges Thompson Smith BOOKKEEPIN G RAY SILLS, New Hebron, Mississippi VVILLIAM SEXTON, Garrett, Kentucky GEORGE STANGL, Parker, South Dakota ELORAN MCINTOSH, New Virginia, Iowa ROBERT CARLISLE, Vinemont, Alabama RUDOLPH TESAR, Tobias, Nebraska CLAUDIE RUSH, Santa Rosa, Missouri BERNICE STANTON, Agency, Missouri DALE NOWLIN, Madill, Oklahoma FORD LEWIS, ceihoun, Georgia ASSISTAN TS PAUL KEITHLEY, So. Gifford, Missouri ROY KAY, Big Cabin, Oklahoma IACK RUSSELL, Mankato, Kansas MORRIS MCOUITTY, Chilhowee, Missouri ELIZABETH MCOUATE, Osborn, Missouri ORPI-IIA COLEMAN, Holcomb, Mississippi ROBERT HODGES, Waurika, Oklahoma MYRON THOMPSON, Pomona, Kansas MELVIN A. SMITH, Gallatin, Missouri Page Thirtee .kb IN THE DORMITORY In after years this scene will recall some of the pleasantest days in life. Lesons are difficult, yes, but ther comradeship of a roommate to share difficulties, triumphs and boxes from home will forever remain a memory of the days spent at C. B. C. , AUDITORIUM INTERIOR Assemblies, p e p meetings, lectures, and with the floor cleared, balls, par- ties, basketball games. Indeed the center of school ac- tivity. To rnany hundreds of girls Dryden Hall is an adopted home, and Mother Mac is loved by all who know her. 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'1f J ' .m v-L V1 .1 f'- If umm-M M. ,... .m4i,,,.sm ,- L-f-,.4....i,. -,.1,.y,f4,.,,,, ,, ,iii l LEADING TO EMPIRE HALL - I Qi T r fi 4 'f 3. I . A SP YA! 1? . Y rg ,II Q! LQ J if Q1 1, i 7 I Q -I I 1:1 E 5 f 1 'a 1? -'1 ,1 .11 .J 2 Ei j! 5 I I , 1 1 ,N 11 1 ,1 11X 111 1 11 1 0 LEADING TO EMPIRE HALL DEPARTMENTS Q,f5 ice x x y i Q I 1 3 . I s I 7 CQMPLETE coURsE 3 if 2 i THE COMPLETE COURSE DORYS SMITH OLETA CRIST WIGGINS WOODROW KELLY LLOYD E. GILBERT LLOYD GRAY EDWARD ADAMS BURRELL MEHAFFY RUTH NICOL LOUELLA TRAMEL CASTLE C. COHRON BARNETT MELTON LEONARD K. MADSEN ELBERT L. MARKS. ARLIE EHRHARDT KATHRYN FARRELL NATALIE BYBEE MORRIS G. RAWLINGS DOYLE BRINER FANNIE GENTRY HAZEL AUSTIN WILLIAM MORRIS IULIE LUCILLE BUTLER HAROLD B. WILTON MARK CLAUSEN EDGAR CRABB Page Twenty Pomona, Missouri Moberly, Missouri Luretha, Kentucky Burton, Nebraska Enid, Oklahoma Grand Tower, Illinois Mound City, Missouri Bethel, Missouri Sylvarena, Mississippi Carrollton, Mississippi Brighton, Tennessee Coon Rapids, Iowa Canton, Missouri Prairie Hill, Missouri Ft. Pierre, South Dakota Rockport, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Gallatin, Missouri Winnfield, Louisiana Morristown, Tennessee Marshall, Missouri Buena Vista, Tennessee Medora, Illinois Oakland, Nebraska Harrisburg, Illinois IEANETTE MAY MYRNA BYRD R. P. COLBURN DONALD CALDWELL MILDRED BYRD MENARD SMITH RUTHE MAXWELL CARL D. MARTIN I. E. ALEXANDER IVALEE CARTER THERON DYER ELTON TRAMEL CARL BABB LUCILLE BUTLER HAROLD LIPP HALLIE DRAPER ATHERAL BARNETT BRELON HILL MARY IO RIGGS MAVIS DAVIS IOSEPH P. McMAHON HOYTT KEAHEY HERLESS HEIN ALMA COWAN BEULAH M. HARRIS Forest City, Missouri Bogalusa, Louisiana Tuscaloosa, Alabama Brookings, South Dakota Stratton, Nebraska Brownfield, Texas Odessa, Missouri Philpot, Kentucky West Monroe, Louisiana Ravenna, Nebraska McAlester, Oklahoma Sylvarena, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Albany, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Shenandoah, Iowa Courtland, Mississippi Soso, Mississippi Cardwell, Missouri Rogers, Arkansas Shelbina, Missouri Roaring Springs, Texas Spickard, Missouri Clinton, Missouri Moberly, Missouri PEARL WAHLER ALTON SEGURA INEZ MAXCY OLIVE LOWREY ELVA HARTENSTINE LLOYD KENDALL ORVIS RICHARDS ROBERT HILL BEATRICE BARR FLORENCE COY IVADEL A THOMAS OMIA D MONTGOMERY GARDNER O KELLY GLEN CROSSWHITE MARY HOPPE ARDELL NELSON LEROY CRUTH LESTER F DEPEW MILDRED CADY MARIORIE COWAN MYRL AYERS VIRGINIA WAHL RUTH KITCHENS RUTH AUSTIN GRACE IASPER Raymondville, Texas Loreauville, Louisiana Tremont, Mississippi Dawn Missouri Chillicothe Missouri Smithville Arkansas Iamestown Kentucky Deaver Wyoming Colman South Dakota Oskaloosa Iowa Nevada Iowa Blountsville Alabama Hartsville Tennessee Mexico Missouri Alliance Nebraska Hurley South Dakota Trenton Missouri Dalton Massachusetts Fayette Missouri Douglas North Dakota Avalon Missouri Barnes City Iowa Iersey Arkansas Gentry Missouri Cedar Rapids Iowa THE COMPLETE COUR SE ' I ks ,'i' Q we I SS' ,. EDRA GRIFFITI-I LUCILLE BEATTY CRYSTAL STEPHENS DOROTHY COOK MARY LOU RAGSDALE IOHNNEY MORROW IOHN S BROUGHTOIN GAIL H ALBAN DONALD M DURRANT VERN C McLIN FRANCES SMITH HAROLD GAFFNEY PERRY PROVOST GERALD E ALBAN ANNA E HOFF ROBERT HAWKINS I A COX DE KOVEN MARTIN WILLIAM MCMICKLE BIRDIE MAE WHITTEN I. L. FOLEI' IVAN QUINLEY K. ESTHER HISSEM GLADYS GREGORY EVELYN CLARK Monticello Mississippi Knabnoster Missouri Wentzville Missouri Moberly Missouri Mexico Missouri Graham Alabama Kenly North Carolina Westphalia Kansas Clarksdale Missouri Iacksonville Illinois Red Oak Iowa Milton Iowa Loreauville Louisiana Westphalia Kansas Perryville Missouri Chillicothe Missouri Sharon Springs Kansas Florala Alabama Columbia Missouri New Albany Mississippi Stringer Mississippi Clarence, Missouri Selma, Iowa Stanberry, Missouri Virginia, Nebraska Page Tw en ty-one Q 1 1 I r i I 1: . it I l l l . 1 , I . I I I I I 1 , . I l I I I I I I I I , tl '1 'E I I I I t . 1 St l js t V it t i I THE COMPLETE COURSE CLARENCE W. VOTAVA ALYCE IRENE BIRD MARION LUCKEY NELLIE ROSE TOMLIN ROLLIE L. BOGGS GRACE LEWIS WOODERSON IACK DICKEN QUEENE MILLER VIRGIL BARRETT CHARLES B. LINDERMAN THOMAS G. STANFIELD, Ir. ROBERTA PETERSON FLOYD L. THRASHER KENNETH BUNTING OLAN ALEXANDER IACK WHEELES A. W. MEINE LUCILE DREWING HALLMAN AILEEN SMITH EDWARD HESSENFLOW WILTON SMITH EMMETT SCI-IIMMEL OTHO BRANT ERIE SKIDMORE IOHN BURNEY Page Twenty-two Linwood, Nebraska Hominy, Oklahoma Columbus, Kansas Columbia, Missouri Afton, Iowa Savannah, Missouri Monticello, Arkansas Emporia, Kansas Gallup, New Mexico Lincoln, Nebraska Fairfax, Alabama Kansas City, Missouri Eustis, Nebraska Linneus, Missouri Wellington, Texas Waltonville, Illinois Warrenton, Missouri Clatonia, Nebraska Alden, Iowa Utica, Missouri Brownfield, Texas Bokoshe, Oklahoma Clarence, Missouri Bartlesville, Oklahoma Montrose, Arkansas MARY ELIZABETH BATZ WARREN BROWN FRANCIS BRADBURY E. LOUISE BRADFORD IENNIE L. McCANN EVELYN ROWELL MAXINE ASHBY IREL WILLIAMS ELEANOR D. SABY NATHAN ELLENBURG LOUISENE SADLER NICHOLAS TURNER RAIF SMITH ROBERT S. CROWLEY IOSEPHINE ROBERTS EARL H. STILLWELL Q HAZEL GLYN BARNES CLAIR W. SMITH I VANCE CRIDLING LOUISE WALSTAD DON TRUSSELL GLADYS SIMPSON HERSCHEL COOK W. C. SHELTON MILDRED COBB Pittsfield, Illinois Montevallo, Alabama Perry, Illinois Hannibal, Missouri Sparkman, Arkansas Cameron, Missouri La Plata, Missouri Sedalia, Kentucky Flandreau, South Dakota Searcy, Arkansas Malden, Missouri Bremen, Kentucky West Helena, Arkansas Elmira, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Beaver Dam, Kentucky Livingston, Tennessee ,San lose, Illinois Maysville, Missouri Pampa, Texas Hot Springs, Arkansas Beaudry, Arkansas H Bevier, Missourifl ' Blairstown, Missouri Montgomery City, Missouri ALLEN I. HURDLE ROY A. GALBRAITH ELMER BLACK MILO GILLESPIE CARL SNYDER LILLIAN GOODIN MERLE HAASE GALYN W LOEHR ROBERT MARLIN ALICE VERLIN WILEY GRETCHEN HICKS MARIE WILBERT WILLIAM GREB L T PHILLIPS BOBBY INEZ GRAY RUTH IACKSON CLARENCE MURPHY IACK WOOD ROBERT I TAYLOR BENNETT ENFIELD MORRIS MCQUITTY RAYMOND MOYLAN NADINE NASH WILLIAM H WHALEY IONE VANDER VOORT Dover, Kansas Crowley, Colorado DeKalb, Missouri St. Iohn, 'Kansas Cape Girardeau, Missouri Hartman, Arkansas Parker South Dakota Lone Tree Iowa Denton Montana Pocahontas Arkansas Mountainau- New Meinco Pittsburg Kansas Lawton 'Oklahoma Chillicothe Missouri Town Creek Alabama Gallatin Missouri Buckhn Missouri Ashdown Arkansas Aberdeen Mississippi Knobnoster Missouri Chilhowee Missouri Chillicothe Missouri Tioga Colorado Hannibal Missouri Avon South Dakota THE CO u LMPLETE coURsE HUGH L ODELL EARLE SACK TONY TUCKER BETTY BROWN WEST ANDREW L ONTIES VERNICE TALMAGE RUTH PAPE GEORGE PAUL HOMER L DAVENPORT ROBERT L BIDWELL ANNA LEISE WEINRICH WILLIAM H PETERSMEY ROBERT BRADSHAW CORNELIA LEPEVRE DALLAS E HOSIER ODEAL HATCHETT MAXINE STURDIVANT DOROTHY HAMAKER VAUGHN OLIVER TOMMIE CREAMER MARIORIE HARDIN HILLRIE HAMILTON IRENE MESECHER LEWIS VARBLE I, P. HOLLAND ER Gilliam Missouri Thompson Illinois Cameron Oklahoma Chillicothe Missouri Aplxngton Iowa Roswell New Mexico Home Kansas Clear Lake Iowa Ozark Alabama Rosalia Kansas Pawhuska Oklahoma Warrenton Missouri oatsville M1ssour1 Epps Louisiana Cromwell Iowa Holly Bluff MISSISSIPDI Cincinnati Iowa Ch1ll1cothe Missouri Fulton Missouri Kansas City Missouri Bucklin Missouri Agricola Mississippi Henderson Texas Kane Illinois West Helena Arkansas Page Twenty-th ree i v. 5 I a I I I I ji I .I I I 2 ell THE COMPLETE COURSE CLARENCE I. HILSABECK, Ir. ALDINE FICKES I. C. STEWART MAX CURVO BERNICE MITCHELL WILLIAM HENRY WEBB HOWARD SHANNON - CARL I. BROWNSON EDNA MAYERS WATERS ARLENE IOHNSON MACK BURCHETT MARY MCCAFFERTY MARY BRECKENRIDGE ANDREW LANN 1oR COPPAGE SARAH CATHERINE WALLACE LEROY GEORGE HALBERT PATTERSON F. RAY CORN HELEN WOODWORTH RALPH PULLEN RUTH McALLISTER GLENN F. EARLY I. P. WALLACE KHURON DEATON Page Twenty-four Maryville, Missouri' Fremont, Ohio Troy, Mississippi Clear Lake, Iowa Tarkio, Missouri Cynthiana, Kentucky Marion, Missouri Trenton, Missouri Fayetteville, Arkansas Ireton, Iowa Holyoke, Colorado Cromwell, Iowa Turney, Missouri Hamilton, Mississippi Caruthersville, Missouri Isabella, Tennessee Modoc Point, Oregon Simpson, Illinois Independence, Kansas Arnett, Oklahoma Pottsville, Arkansas New Albany, Mississippi Baring, Missouri Crossville, Alabama Friendship, Tennessee A p gf, . IAMES F. KOUPAL HAROLD CATE IUANITA BROWN RUBY WAKELY BEULAH BREUNSBACH CLYDE WALTERS ISAAC DEVAULT DORTHA THOMPSON MIRIAM SOMERFIELD FRED A. SMITH GRAYDON CHESTER WINGATE PICKETT, IR. IRENE E. WATT DOROTHY ARNOLD EDNA DICKSON GLEN CROLEY ERWIN NIEMANN ' IDA BETH DAWSON FLORENE FRYE I HELEN WEINRICH OVA COLLINGS KEN C. SETTLEMEYER ALBERT F. BUCHHOLZ LESLIE E. CARMICHAEL MAURINE SHARP - .N f. Dante, South Dakota Benton, Arkansas Frederick, Oklahoma Nashville, Arkansas Home,Kansas Warrensburg, Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri Bloomfield, Iowa Arkansas City, Kansas Tuskegee, Alabama Kirksey, Kentucky Union Springs, Alabama Greeen City, Missouri Niobrara, Nebraska Pocahontas, Arkansas Alva, Kentucky Litchfield, Illinois Mountainair, New Mexico Grannis, Arkansas Tulsa, Oklahoma Allerton, Iowa Stoy, Illinois Camp Crook, South Dakota Romance, Arkansas Dow City, Iowa - , V 1,-Y if ii W i X L X g ' ,, fi if 5, ' .sw L, A ' K AL 1 ' Yi 5 s-A.,'iI 2 1 - ' 1-5' 1 - r' 4 if F . ISAAC IAMES IOE THOMPSON I M. HIGHTOWER WEBSTER GLAHN WALTER BOYKIN WILLIAM TOWSE IAMES W. GASTON ANA BEL ATKINS CORBETT H. GREENE ROY SHULL FRANK ROBERTS EDGAR ROBINSON ADELINE EISENBRAUN IAMES HOSFORD MARY ANGIE DOUGLASS WENDELL I. SHARPE LUKE LOUCKS ROBERT C. MARTIN KENNETH BURKE KENNETH SMITH EUGENE BULLOCK CLYDE HEER CHARLES IORDAN CARMEN HUTTON LENORE BUCHANAN Chillicothe, Missouri La Plata, Missouri .Winfield, Alabama Clarence, Missouri Micro, North Carolina Chesteriield, Illinois Bernice, Louisiana Chillicothe, Missouri Camden, Arkansas Hale, Missouri Troy, Tennessee Preston, Mississippi Colome, South Dakota White Cloud, Kansas Macon, Mississippi Adrian, Missouri Mound City, Missouri Moscow Mills, Missour Kansas City, Missouri Bismarck, Illinois Bismarck, Illinois Montrose, Colorado Chillicothe, Missouri Bogarcl, Missouri Richmond, Missouri i THE COMPLETE COUR rf'-im iilti V t,, im' sf ' , . I f 'VII 5 f ,. VJ , , is f -, .ooo , ' 4 Lf T it if ALLYNE KNOX HELEN ROSKOPF ELEANOR WOMER ETHEL DYER IIMMIE LITTRELL KENNETH WINTEROWD MARGARET FAITH HARGRAVE WILFRED ANDREWS IOHN D. ALLRED ROBERT RUCKLE MABEL WARREN LEO KOCH RUSSELL MILLER DICK DAVIS LEILABELLE BOONE VIOLA NICHOLS EARLE W. DUNN DELBERT ODELL MAXINE FLANERY CHARLES BUHRER WILLARD DICKERSOII BURL HARMON RAYMOND SMITH MILTON WEGNER OWEN MOORE Ozark, Arkansas Webster City, Iowa Agra, Kansas Manilla, Iowa Independence, Kansas Garwin, Iowa Owensville, Missouri Clarion, Iowa Cherry Box, Missouri Flandreau, South Dakota Emerson, Arkansas Great Bend, Kansas Chillicothe, Missouri Monticello, Arkansas Iackson, Tennessee Girard, Kansas Winona, Mississippi Gilliam, Missouri Goodard, Kentucky Davenport, Iowa Milbank, South Dakota Moro, Arkansas Iarneson, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Gilmore, Iowa Page Twenty tive THE COMPLETE COURSE WOODROW WILSON IUANITA BITTLE HELENE OLTHOFF IUSTIN CLINKENBEARD ELBERT HARTSHORN ZOLA TARWATER PATRICIA MILES GEORGE F. GRAMPP ARTHUR NICHOLS EDGAR WINTER RONALD BENDEL MARY C. EDDY HAROLD DUTTON SARAH LOUISE MCCORKLE STUART C. LAMERE CLINTON RHYNE RUTH CUTSHALL GERALD C. MITCHELL MERLE IONES IOE SMITH, IR. IACK FREEMAN WILLIFORD MARCELLA A. WOLFE MELVIN C. ANDERSON SELBY BREWER MYRLA IOHNSON Page Twenty-six Enid, Oklahoma Heber Springs, Arkansas Independence, Kansas Elmer, Missouri Marathon, Iowa Gallatin, Missouri Tulsa, Oklahoma Parma, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Alden, Iowa Naponee, Nebraska Mound City, Missouri ' St. Ioseph, Missouri Fayette, Missouri Ashburn, Missouri Cleburne, Texas Frankfort, Kansas Eldorado, Oklahoma Perry, Alabama Hays, Kansas Drew, Mississippi Oelwein, Iowa ' Olustee, Oklahoma Parco, Wyoming Miles City, Montana HERMAN GEOSLING ALKIN B. DUKE DOROTHY TOWNSEND LLOYD P. YOUNGS THOMAS POTTER AUSTIN EUGENE WHITE HOUSTON BAILEY PAULINE VANDERPOOL SYLVIA POPE CHARLES RIDDLE CHARLES MCMICKLE BERTRAM COOPER' RUBYE MCMURTREY IOE HALL ' ' PAUL LECLAIRE ' CECIL DALTON IAMES ELLIS ESTELLE RIVES ' IOSEPH MADZAR HORTON CRAWFORD LUCILLE HAYNIE IULIA IMPEY NORMAN MORAN PAUL M. CUTLER ROY CICCI Newtown, Missouri Riverton, Louisiana Chillicothe, Missouri I Fountain Grove, Missouri Pattonsburg, Missouri Woodburn, Iowa A Luverne, Alabama Hale, Missouri Viola, Arkansas Enid, Oklahoma Columbia, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Gideon, Missouri Macon, Mississippi Haskell, Texas Piggott, Arkansas Cameron, Missouri ' Meridian, Mississippi ' Black Lick','Pennsy1vania Herrin, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Marvell, Arkansas Savannah, Missouri Cameron, Missouri Gallup, New Mexico W ELGENE PRICE MAURICE STETLER FAY BROWN WILMA LEILA KENT MARVIN DUGGAN IAMES W GASTON LESTER A WOOSTER VERDA WETRICH THOMAS BESSENT OSWIN IHLAN CALVIN H LEE I P IONES SARA ELIZABETH BASKETT GEORGE E CORSON WILLIAM CALDWELL IRETA IUMP MARIORIE M HOLMES EUGENE GULLY LOIS IRENE IOHNSON ROBERT A CAMPBELL EUGENE MCCONACHIE GEORGE MEDENDORP ALTON STUBBS HAROLD HALLMAN KATHERINE HARRIS Brady Texas Sharon Sprmngs lxansas Hermltage Arkansas Mxles Crty Montana Rxsxng Star Texas Bernlce LOUISIGHG Erxe Kansas Huron South Dakota Frlendshxp Tenness e Pxpestone Mmnesota Lander Wyomxng Cottonwood Alabama Elsberry Mtssourx P1pestone Mlnnesota Brundxdge Alabama Pawhuska Oklahoma Mound Crtv MISSOUYI Neshoba MISSISSIPPI Prophetstown Ill1no1s Hanmbal Mxssourx Ottawa Kansas Wellxngton Illmoxs Ch1ll1cothe M1ssour1 Ben Lomond Arkansas Lexmgton Mlssou 1 Eihw 'N' Q- I c I Q 'fn 'H THE COMPLET COUR L.. WILLIAM I SEARS EMIL SHOFNER HASKEL D HENDERSON RUSSELL ANDERSON MANSON MERIWETHER DOROTHY WASHBURN HARLAN E HELLAND ANITA H WIEHE ERIN SEWELL KATIE MAE IOHNSON CALVIN STONE MILDRED SMISER GEORGE W TAYLOR HERBERT STEIN WYLERA IACKSON ANITA SPRAGUE LESTER IOHNSON WILLIAM L ABSHEAR ZETTA H FLYNN LESLIE BAILEY FRANK KENNEDY HELEN LEWIS ADA MAE ALEXANDER GENE ROSS M E HARPER Clarence Mxssoun Cordell Oklahorra De Queen Arkansas Huron South Dakota Socorro New Mex1co Couchwood Louxsxana Zearmg Iowa Wallula Kansas Lexmgton Alabama Ionesboro North Carolma UIICG M1ssour1 Warrensburg M1ssour1 Houston Arkansas Brownstown Illmors Grady Alabama Hrawaiha Kansa Oakland, Nebraska Plodmont MISJOUTI Grant, Nebraska Kosclusko Mlsslsslppl Satanta Kansas Ienks, Oklahoma Gallatm, Mlssourx Iamestown Tennessec Strong Arkansas Page Twenty THE CCOMPLETE, couinss AMELIA YORK RALPH BROWN CAMILLA CEI IOSEPH W. HUDGENS LEROY SOUCHEK ROY SANDERS MARY HELEN OUTON CHARLES W CAMPBELL MILDRED I. DOHRN IACK HIRSCH RAY SMITH ALICE MIX MAURICE HUGHES OPAL RUDASILL GRETCHEN DOWNING VESTA IEAN STRONG - ARTHUR TAYLOR P. W. BULLOCK VIVEN HART DORRIS DUNN E, B. LYMAN LISLE G. ANWYL DONALD E. DIXON IOHN R. BAKER, Ir. FRIEDA GIFFORD Page Twenty-eight Friendship, Tennessee Ethlyn, Missouri Lexington, Missouri Goreville, Illinois Seward, Nebraska Forrest City, Arkansas Louisville, Mississippi Shawneetown, Illinois Leavenworth, Kansas Mexico, Missouri Heber Springs, Arkansas Rolla, Missouri Crossville, Illinois Mexico, Missouri Clay Center, Kansas Vicco, Kentucky Caruthersville, Missouri Delhi, Louisiana Dermott, Arkansas Neodesha, Kansas Battle Creek, Michigan Crawiordsville, Iowa Dysart, Iowa Camden, Tennessee Montrose, Colorado ORVIS WOOLEY ' MILDRED WILKENS ALDEN GIFFORD BARBARA ADDISON ELIZABETH COUPE BERNARD L. TROUP ROSALIE REDMOND FRANCIS LEE WATERS GLADYS GRAHAM IEWEL ANDREWS DELBERT BERRY SANFORD L. IOHNSTON LEE H. HARRINGTON KENNETH D. RAY ROBERT HARDY ROBERT TREVATHAN WAYNE TAGUE IOHN D. NORRIS KEITH DINGMAN ED DOBYNS ROMET BRADSHAW HOWARD WILKINSON RAYMOND ROBBINS GATH C. FEARS RUBY ELLIS Pocahontas, Arkansas Lorraine, Kansas Green City, Missouri McComb, Mississippi Rulo, Nebraska Grant, Alabama Osborn, Missouri Liberty, Illinois Kaw City, Oklahoma Brooklyn, Mississippi White Plains, Kentucky Cardwell, Missouri Aberdeen, Mississippi Gilman City, Missouri Atmore, Alabama Martin, Tennessee Kirkrnan, Iowa Perry, Missouri Glidden, Iowa Mexico, Missouri Macon, Missouri Sheldon, Illinois Equality, Alabama Council Hill, Oklahoma Sumner, Mississippi r I l BEAUFORD HARRIS DORIS CLIPPENGER MILTON H. HEMMAN DENTON WILKERSON DAVID L. EDELMAN DELORE ANDERSON LYLE LEININGER OWEN W. SCOTT FAYE HILL CHARLES KUYKENDALL WOODROW HUFF IOE YOUNG GUIN CHARLES L. TEMPLE TYSON SANDEFER AMBER WOOD ALLEN BARRY oLivE IEANNE ODLE AGNES LOUKS AGATHA PFEIFER DORIS FARR WILLARD BRUNING KATHRYN HARTENSTINE CHARLES CLIFTON GASS RAYMOND HALL W. A. SIMS Senath, Missouri Rod Lodge, Montana Hannibal, Missouri Laurel, Montana Casper, Wyoming s Brookings, South Dakota Ames, Iowa Strasburg, Illinois Nettleton, Missouri Clay, Kentucky Rushville, Missouri Winfield, Alabama Glasgow, Missouri Stamford, Texas Chillicothe, Missouri Bethany, Missouri West Frankfort, Illinois Gilman, Iowa Conception Iunction, Missouri Uehling, Nebraska Hiawatha, Kansas Chillicothe, Missouri Lafayette, Tennessee Baker, Montana Burnside, Mississippi THE COMPLETE COUR r-iwr x N ,.,-,. ,. HERBERT AUSTIN OLEN I. STONE WAYNE MURPHY HAZEL STRICKLAND LAURA FRANCES EDDINS MARGARET HUDSON OTTEN S. METIE IULIA MANION IAMES H. WOOLEY ESTHER CALHOUN LEATHERS R. W. ANDERSON EUNICE GOODMAN ROBERT L, KAY FLORENCE SHELNUT VERLA LINDBECK MADGE TUTEN FLOYD CROSBY I. ROBERT PUCKETT IOHN BUEKER VELEANOR DUSKIN MURRAY L. VANGILDER MERRILL H. MYERS GEORGE E. McDOUGAL MARGARET MILLER WILLIAM YAICH Morristown, Tennessee Wainwright, Oklahoma Winston, Missouri Rothville, Missouri Helena, Arkansas New Albany, Mississippi Mount Vernon, Illinois Magdalena, New Mexico Pocahontas, Arkansas Fairfield, Iowa Northboro, Iowa Cotter, Arkansas Mexico, Missouri Guin, Alabama Wataga, Illinois Bath Springs, Tennessee Wilton, Alabama Roswell, New Mexico Stuttgart, Arkansas Wellman, Iowa Colfax, Iowa Bosworth, Missouri Winona, Mississippi Maxwell, New Mexico Aurora, Nebraska Page Twenty nine --1. THE COMPLETE COURSE HAROLD E. RURUP EILEEN PASCHALL VIRGIL SANDERS VERA MAE CAMPBELL PAUL MADISON PARKER I. RUSH CORNETT MACK HAYNES WINIFRED E. NORRIS RUTH BAYMILLER HELEN COBB BRIAN G. McGEARY WM. E. CHEATHAM HERMAN E. LUKE CARMON W. ELLIOTT GENEVIEVE LAMKIN PEARL PRICE ROSEMARY SCHENK NETTIE MAY EWEN LLOYD BECK NEIL COX MARION SNART MABEL POWELL ELEANOR GIACOMOZI LINDA L. HASH IOHN LEE SMITH Page Thirty Beaver Crossing, Nebraska Hazel, Kentucky Big Springs, Texas New Hampton, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Pleasanton, Iowa Pocahontas, Arkansas Woodward, Oklahoma Leonard, Missouri Salem, Missouri Winona, Mississippi Gilliam, Missouri Preston, Mississippi Cecelia, Kentucky Meadville, Missouri Macomb, Illinois Memphis, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Norborne, Missouri Pattonsburg, Missouri Sterling, Illinois Stratton, Nebraska Silverton, Colorado Pineville, Kentucky Browning, Missouri WILSON IOHNSON I. EUGENE PICKENS ALICE SUMMERFIELD LOIS PRIVETT ARDATH OCHS OTTO TUFTE PAUL W. LANGFORD CARL DICKSON WALTER SKOOG NEVA STAFFORD HUGH ELZA CURTIS L. CARDONE BOOTS CALDWELL I. C. IOHNSON GENE R. DOUTHIT ENNIS CLAY LAVERN PTAK WILLIAM WEAVER E. S. MILLER, Ir. TOM FRED HENDRICKS BEATRICE ROW BURNEY MARSHALL' DONALD FLISS ALBERT H. DECANNIERE DORIS SHIFLETT Fort Duchesne, Utah South Gifford, Missouri Plattsburg, Missouri Friendship, Tennessee Lake View, Iowa Gilman, Iowa Buell, Missouri Pocahontas, Arkansas Caldwell, Kansas Faucett, Missouri Anson, Texas Madisonville, Louisiana West Plains, Missouri Osborn, Missouri Hartrnan,Arkansas A Mount Pleasant, Texas Dante, South Dakota Cochrane, Alabama Winnsboro, Louisiana Antlers, Oklahoma Amory, Mississippi Troy, Tennessee Everly, Iowa Marceline, Missouri Meadville, Missouri i ANDREW' ARNDT AURELIE SCHWARTZ ELIZABETH BURRY IOYCE WINN MARY BAIRD STOREY A1Lr:EN sricmior 1. cum o1BBs.1f. VIRGINIA Mccaorw HAZEE HUSTON 1oHNiE B. MADDOX THOMAS STRODE HURMAN PRUITT YOSONDA SHAFER MARY LOUISE WOOLSTON ED STAGG TAUNO M. RINTALA LOUISE NICOL ANGIE WALT HAZEL E. IAMES IOI-IN D. PATTINSON ESKET BAXTER LOIS APPLEGATE PAUL ELLIS, Ir. WILMA LAMB MONTE R. GRIMES Hannibal, Missouri Kentwood, Louisiana Ludlow, Missouri Milbank, South Dakota Senath, Missouri Emporia, Kansas Dresden, Tennessee Sheffield, Alabama Abilene, Kansas Elba. Alabama Oakwood, Missouri Rives, Tennessee Grinnell, Iowa Owaneco, Illinois DeWitt, Arkansas Ashtabula, Ohio Bethel, Missouri Tchula, Mississippi North Platte, Nebraska Harrisburg, Illinois Creston, Illinois Square Butte, Montana Castleberry, Alabama Newark, South Dakota Caruthersville, Missouri THlE COMPLETE COUR 4' J is 2 E S x C i- .4 . . STANLEY STEPHENSON IAMES ANCEL PARK ALVIN BYRD EUGENE COWARD IACK PENNINGTON ALLEN B. COATES IAMES BAILEY Ir. LUCILLE M. STURTZ GEORGE F. HOERNER PETER R. HOERNER DALE THOMPSON KATHLEEN WAKELY ROY REYNOLDS WAYLAND SPRAGUE ROBERT REED GERALDINE RIPLEY ELAINE MATTHEWS EARL L. KAPLAN MILDRED BARLOW EWARD AGUIRRE IRMA COLVER PI-IYLIS M. HAPENNEY MARVIN VAN CLEAVE FLOYD M. YORK EDWIN TAYLOR Enid, Oklahoma ' Rushville, Missouri Hornbeck, Louisiana Searcy, Arkansas Warren, Arkansas Greensburg, Kansas Rock Mills, Alabama Haverhill, Iowa Parkston, South Dakota Parkston, South Dakota Cowles, Nebraska Nashville, Arkansas Morrisonville, Illinois Amherst, Colorado Webster City, Iowa Kidder, Missouri Lamar, Arkansas Valentine, Nebraska Boonville, Missouri Las Cruces, New Mexic Holyoke, Colorado Thawville, Illinois St. Joseph, Missouri Stamford, Texas Marceline, Missouri Page Thirty one E COUR VELMA L HALL ERNEST FRASIER, RUTH MARCUM HAROLD I HUDSON ROBERT DICKERSON WINIFRED SHUMAKE LOUIE MACKLER T M WALL RUDOLPH MILLER WAYNE VANMETRE KENNETH PARKS HARRY S CURTIS WATSON RIDDLE GERTRUDE RAMSEY GRACE NEWSOM P G BLOCKER CUY CAMP CLIVE A THOMAS FLORENCE KEMP MARY MADALENE SHARP HAZEL SCHWEEDLER RALPH SLOAN ROBERT THOMPSON WILLIAM STEPHENS EARL WASHBURN Page Thirty two Valentrne, Nebraska Double Sprmgs, Alabama Greensburg, Kentucky Muscatzne, Iowa Centralxa, M1ssour1 Annapolxs, MISSOHTI Hemmgford, Nebraska Epps, Lou1s1ana Linwood, Kansas Clemons, Iowa McFall, MISSOUTI St Ioseph, MISSOUTI Benmngton, Oklahoma Revere, Mrssourr Grlmer, Texas Edmburg, MISSISSIFPI Boaz, Alabama Chester, Nebraska Braman, Oklahoma I-hggrnsvrlle, Mrssourr Stewartsvllle, Mrssourr Chrlhcothe, MISSOUII Eudora, Arkansas Avalon, Mrssourr Marston, Mrssourm E I BUFKA LEMAN R POWELL MILTON LITTON AUDREY HAUKAAS RUTH RUSSELL TELFORD SHAFF THOMAS RAB PERRY CHARLES COLLINS PASCHAL FRANK BROOKS ALDEN SMITH GERALD GILBERT WAYNE CORDER EARL KISSICK IOHN A EPPERS DAVE YANCY CHRISTINE TURNER RUTH HILLMAN IOE GIUOCO Ir GEORGE FISCHER IAMES REAGH HILDRED HOUGHTON HAROLD GERHARDT CLARABELLE MUSGRAVE ROBERT E EIKNER ALFRED BRANDT Denton Montana Green Clty Mrssourr Chllllcothe Mxssourx Wewela South Dakota Warrensburg Mrssourr El Dorado Sprmgs MISSOUYI Ida Loulslana Murrayvrlle Illlnols Hrghtower Alabama Bear Creek Alabama Butler Mrssourx Whlte Hall Illmors Avalon MISSOUII Denton Montana Ida Loulsrana Greenv1lle Kentucky Knoxv1lle Illmols Pharr Texas Trenton Mlssoun Wrnheld Alabama Kxngston MISSOUTI Speed Mxssourr Harms MISSOUTI Aberdeen MISSISSIPPI ......,,6, Fort Omaha Omaha Nebraska W TH LCOMPLETEI , WSE ALBERT L. LUKEMAN, Ir. EARL MCCLUNE MARGARET EVANS GEORGE E. ELBERT MARY E. LEE MIRIAM CULWELL KEITH ROBERTSON ORIN LONG ESTELLE UPTAIN MARY ELIZABETH ALLEN PAULINE NORMAN PARALEE McKAY LLOYD W. BREWER LUCILLE SPEARS RUTH DUTY DAVIS HENRY THOMAS LECROY AVON FRENCH ROBERT MANNING LILLIAN FIELDS LERA HARDIN IOHN HEMBREE ELIZABETH BOGERT MAY DURFEE IDA K. BERNARD IOYCE KNIGHT Waverly, Illinois Admire, Kansas Lathrop, Missouri Storm Lake, Iowa Ray Ciiy, Georgia Centralia, Missouri Columbus Iunction, Iowa Haworth, Oklahoma Clarksville, Arkansas Moberly, Missouri Perry, Missouri Bearden, Arkansas Stanton, Texas Montgomery City, Missouri Glosier, Mississippi Rockford, Alabama Dukedom, Tennessee Roadhouse, Illinois Linden, Alabama Senaih, Missouri Bailey, Texas Milford, Nebraska Chillicothe, Missouri Russell Springs, Kentucky Tulsa, Oklahoma 'T' sf? THE COMPLETE COUR W.-?T l T Q I 365 BERNICE REDFERN GORDON S. AIRD FANCIS M, RIGGS HAZEL SHAPPLEY SANFORD W. PEYTON Scottville, Illinois Raton, New Mexico Cardwell, Missouri Winona, Mississippi Dalton, Kentucky ERNA EILEEN EVENSON KERMIT VARNER ROGER LINDE HAROLD BELL DELMAR R, GROVES IOHN SAMPLE GORDON HAMMOND PHILIP STOLZER THEODORE HAWKINS RUTH RAMSEY I. W. WHITE GROVER H, MITTLER IRENE CASTER BERNICE MESSBARGER FRANK I. BRYANT ARCASTER KIMBRELL DOROTHY RUSSELL LEO SISSEL IACK MOSLEY DWIGHT S. NEWMAN Caruthersville, Missouri Redding, Iowa Armstrong, Iowa Mayfield, Kentucky Barnard, Missouri Goodman, Missouri Fyffe, Alabama Columbus, Mississippi Downsville, Louisiana Tellico, North Carolina Stamford, Texas Marthasville, Missouri Kidder, Missouri Burlington Iunction, Mis Grenada, Mississippi Corona, Alabama Hazelhursi, Mississippi Utica, Missouri Hannibal, Missouri Bethany, Missouri Page Thi souri rty-th ree SE --...J THE COMPLETE COURSE ANNA E. SELLER IONE WALLACE LOIS F. GREEN DOROTHE GREENSTREET ELMO WILLIAMS MELVIN L. WATERS, HAZEL MCMAHON CARL CHAFEIN GENEVA SMITH IAMES V. KILMER HELEN MULLINS NATHAN BERGMAN GEORGE T. BRITT LUDVIC HERLEVIC LUCILLE MOTHERSEAD RUTH LITTRELL CHARLES L. POWELL CLEO LITTLE DOROTHY MORRIS IENNIE SUE YORK FLOREINE COOPER ALICE HAFFEY MARY I. NORTON VIRGINIA L. WICK VALOROUS SHORT Page Thirty-four Marceline, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Kahoka, Missouri La Plata, Missouri Gadsden, Alabama Braymer, Missouri Epps, Louisiana Parco, Wyoming Laddonia, Missouri De Soto, Kansas Casper, Wyoming Aberdeen, Mississippi Iackson, Mississippi Winnsboro, Louisiana McFall, Missouri ' Wheeling, Missouri Laredo, Missouri Eagleville, Missouri Casper, Wyoming Friendship, Tennessee Gloster, Mississippi Lexington, Mississippi Hutchinson, Kansas Frederick, Illinois Nelson,Nebraslca BRUNE DE ROCHI' DOLORES K. O'KEEFE MILDRED SCOBEE FRED B. MORGAN INEZ FENSTERMACHER GLEN BRICK IOSEPHINE WALKER CORN ROSS LEDBETTER CARLEE CUTTSINGER ' ELIZABETH MORRIS GARLAND CLAY HELEN BACHMAN TRAVIS BROWN WILLETTA E. BOYER ALDEN RYAN OCEAN COLEMAN ORPHIA COLEMAN VERA WORRELL ROBERT NORRIS EARL I. NAYLOR ROSE RATKAY FAYE FOREE HANLEY CLAUD DECOURLEY CHARLES A. OGAN IOE MILLER I l Taylorville, Illinois Sanborn, Iowa Britt, Iowa Pelahatchee, Mississippi Sargent, Nebraska I Laredo, Missouri . Independence, Kansas . Magnet, Arkansas L Humphreys, Missouri Z Chillicothe, Missouri Q' V Durant, Oklahoma Crescent, Oklahoma ' lf Boxville, Kentucky i, Thermopolis, Wyoming I Franklin, Illinois l Holcomb, Mississippi I Holcomb, Mississippi Oriawa, Iowa Huron, South Dakota Boaz, Alabama F East Brady, Pennsylvania L Paris, Missouri I Cooter, Missouri Dresden, Tennessee Big Springs, Texas I L I i F 1 l l l l i 4 I l I. 4 I li I I 5 v ' .... 1 l x l I 5 I I l i i 1 1 1 if L. 1 ,I I l t 3 0 I 5 I i l I 1 J i -! 5 I l E l l I l a l I I I I l LYLE W. BLOOM IACK GAMBLE ELDON ROACH DORIS WHITLOW HELEN GIBSON MAY WILSON PINNEY GILBERT KOELLIKER MAUDE A. GRANT HOWARD PETTIT IOSEPH GRIMMETT I. HERMAN MOORE WATKIN IONES HELEN STEEN YORK MARY THELMA BURNHAM H. R. HILL LLOYD FOLGER IACK GLOVER CATHERINE MABEL BENSON RICHARD C. MOORE EVELYN FELTS CECIL NEPOTE WILMOT LOHOEFENER ELLEN ELLIS G. L. ALSOBROOK RAY PEARSALL Quinn, South Dakota Lacey Spring, Alabama Rising Star, Texas Strawn, Illinois Elsberry, Missouri Buffalo, Alabama Robinson, Kansas East Bernstadt, Kentucky Ainsworth, Nebraska Girard, Illinois Cartersville, Oklahoma Dawn, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Armstrong, Missouri Cameron, Oklahoma New Virginia, Iowa Tyronza, Arkansas Meadville, Missouri Rockwell City, Iowa McCarley, Mississippi Eldorado, Illinois Higginsville, Missouri Maysville, Missouri Montrose, Arkansas Creighton, Nebraska THE COMPLETE COUR Q18 .. nb YV sn, ,, xt f, r '03 I., '3fftx. g, f i 'Ni . M..,.K N . T Y. . 2- . .'1a'.+.-:sv -I I - - C 1 459 n- Q9-or mis MARGARET STONECYPHER MRS. NORMA MILLER CHARLES SKORTMAN , RUTH C. WELSH CECIL W. SPRAGGINS DON R, COLE DAVID WOOD ETHEL WILLIAMS RALPH SMITH CLORAL STURGIS, lr. CHESTER E. STILES EUGENIA TWITTY LEO SPURLING ' HAROLD SMITH KATHLEEN SUMMERS IACKSON S. SHIPP MARCIA LOU SMITH VELMA SAYERS RUBY B. SMITH MARIAN SMITH HERSHEL E. TULLER EREDA SALEM REX OUAKENBUSH MARY HELEN STEWART BASIL STURGIS Oelrichs, South Dakota Pawhuska, Oklahoma Slater, Iowa Taylorville, Illinois Banks, Arkansas Speer, Illinois Melcher, Iowa Forest City, Missouri Cook, Nebraska Pattonsburg, Missouri Garnett, Kansas Raton, New Mexico Kirksville, Missouri Flandreau, South Dakota Hannibal, Missouri Brookhaven, Mississippi Corder, Missouri Humphreys, Missouri Moweaqua, Illinois Dexter, Iowa Lemons, Missouri Kewanee, Illinois Beloit, Kansas Trinidad, Colorado Pattonsburg, Missouri Page Thirty five THE COMP'LELTEQCOUtR-f,S-E KENNETH M. COLSTON ZOE PARKER RUTH ARBEITER EVELYN ALEXANDER REX C. ANDERSON IESSIE IOHNS HELEN GRACE BEGG IAMES BARTLETT OPAL MCPEEK ELDORA B. FITE R. L. VESTER EDWARD MCCRADY ARLINE BREWER LE ROY BAKER RABURN LINTON CARL E. BAYMILLER KERMIT FLANARY MAX MCCALLISTER ' GOLDIE ARBEITER IOE REILLY CHESTER ALEXANDER IRENE COMBS DOROTHY ALLEE JAMES A. MORTON HELEN BALDUS Page Thirty-six Milton, Kansas Fairbury,Nebraska Marion, South Dakota Simsboro, Louisiana Ottumwa, Iowa Harris, Missouri Waucoma, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Osmond, Nebraska Novelty, Missouri Booneville, Arkansas Brownsville, Kentucky Rosendale, Missouri Chattanooga, Oklahoma Hector, Arkansas Leonard, Missouri Maryville, Missouri Harris, Missouri Marion, South Dakota Storm Lake, Iowa Richards, Missouri Campton, Kentucky Russellville, Missouri Farmington, Kentucky Marshall, Missouri MILLARD KEY ROGER DUPY VIOLA MOONEY RICHARD ALDERSON MARVIN FRASIER RALPH KISSICK BESSIE LEORA KINDLE GUY DEVINE WENONAH FANNING WM. RAY MCEWEN VERNON BROWN ' KENNETH HINES IEAN VERNETTE DAVENPORT BERNARD CARSON SAM KEMP BUELL GRISSOM FREEDA MAE FRISBIE FINA McCAULEY VIOLET LA FOLLETTE RAY M. FREEMAN ROBERT M. LOBRANO, lr. DORIS PERRY ANICE OLIVER OTTO W. PAETH FRED HUDSON Corona, Alabama Chillicothe, Missouri Clay Center, Kansas Modesto, Illinois Ceresco, Nebraska Avalon, Missouri Crete, Nebraska Stewart, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Rockford, Alabama Little Fork, Minnesota Blue Earth, Minnesota Moberly, Missouri Elliott, Iowa Trenton, Missouri Red Bay, Alabama Iuka, Kansas Kingston, Missouri St. loseph, Missouri ' Grand Iunction, Colorado Mangham, Louisiana Clarence, Missouri Fairfield, Iowa Miles City, Montana Chattanooga, Oklahoma J Fw -C , Q ., il' ' , vv . K ,gLL,4,i 9.-Qffgn 5 , ,rn I -.5 , 32.4, Q h , IG, A 1: Q ?wi,,v1 , ' ? 1,46 it 'fs' v- 2'.'. '-Y ' -Fw-4, -'f ' 1 'Z- ' - - -V V i . ,1?:La'5- ' 1 ROBERT PYTLIK BONNIE LOUISE REED LOREN PINE IIMMIE NELLE ROBERTSON ELDON PROFFER PAUL E. REIMANN WALDO RUEDIGER 1oHN DAVID Rom ERWIN REISING ETHEL LOUKS LOREINE LAMB ROY RUSSELL W. C. ROESLER H. B. ROBERSON CLIFTON LACKEY EMILY LUCAS DOROTHY DEWENE KIBBEY NORTON WEBER BERT POMEY . MELBA PETERSON LESTER MCHARGUE LELAND LOCKHART WOODROW PAUL EVELYN ROUSH OTIS HAMPSON Brainard, Nebraska Fayette, Missouri Lawrence, Kansas McAdoo, Texas Advance, Missouri Ieiierson, Iowa Herman, Missouri Stuttgart, Arkansas Wall Lake, Iowa Gilman, Iowa Hubbell, Nebraska Harrisonville, Missouri Hannibal, Missouri Wise, Virginia McAlester, Oklahoma Ebenezer, Mississippi Stewartsville, Missouri Ludlow, Missouri Yankton, South Dakota Dell Rapids, South Dakota Mercer, Missouri Rock Falls, Illinois Boniiay, Florida Argyle, Iowa Dierks, Arkansas L.1.....,sa T.H.E COMPLET.E.COURSE MARIORIE GUIDER HALLEY GREGORY EILEEN McINTOSH BOBBY CAVENDER IENNIE MAE CAMPBELL MILDRED ANDERSON HAROLD CASSING IAMES BOGGS DOROTHY ARNELL HARRY I. BRISCOE WAYNE HOTALING DOYLE BLAGBURN MILDRED BALDWIN HARLAN DOWDLE IUANITA FRITZ BILLY BYRD THELMA GRASS ELDRED M.HOLMGREN IEANETTE GROTHE MARION BROWN CAROL DENSLOW CLYDE MILLS BRUCE BENNETT FLO EVELYN HAMILTON FRED GOFF Van Horne Iowa Mexico Missouri Easton Missouri Moberly Missouri Oneida Arkansas Chillicothe, Missouri Concordia, Missouri Afton, Iowa Salem, Nebraska New London, Missouri Holyoke, Colorado Tuscaloosa, Alabama Garrison, Iowa Union, Mississippi Hartville, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Calumet, Oklahoma Lincolnville, Kansas Kewanee, Illinois Miles City, Montana Stuttgart, Arkansas State Line, Mississippi Raton, New Mexico Chula, Missouri Independence, Kansas Page Th irty-seven m I i THE COMPLETE COU'Ri'SE HARRIS HALVORSON . MARVIN KURTZ ELIZABETH MAHON REX N. MOORE L. W. MCCALMENT ' CHRISTINE SCHMOLL C GRACE EILEEN STREETER RAYMOND MAYES t BERNADINE GARRISON ROBERT STEIGERWALT ,Q VALERIA KRUMROY EDWIN TOLSTRUP FRANCES I-IINER ROBERT MORRIS TRAMMEL BEULAH TANGERMAN IEWEL SAVIDGE ' LUELLA TOPI-IAM ALVIN SECOR LUCILLE FLANARY BAZEL I. MEEK, Ir. EULA RAE VANDIVER IVOR HUGHES IAMES V, MORTON,lr. HOYT LATHEN IAMES LEE YAHNS Page Thirty-eight Castlewood, South Dakota Trenton, Missouri Burlington,Kansas Union Star,.Missouri Unionville, Missouri Atkins, Arkansas New Windsor, Illinois Greenfield, Iowa Arbela, Missouri Nevada, Iowa Mechanicsville, Iowa Clark, South Dakota- Clarence, Missouri Hot Springs, Arkansas Ansley, Nebraska Garden Grove, Iowa Shenandoah, Iowa Hennessey, Oklahoma Maryville, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Council Hill, Oklahoma Dawn, Missouri Boaz, Alabama Madison, Nebraska Grand River, Iowa I 1 MINNIE LARY MARTIN PAVLETICH WOODROW CARLISLE MARIE BRUMMELL CLARA ROWOLD ELGIN IONES AQUILLA HUFF BILLY HARRIS DALE W. NOWLIN STANLEY CAUGHRON IAMES L. MAXWELL WYATT FULLER BURNEY WILLIAM R. TURRITTIN HOWARD MCREYNOLDS WALTER MORRIS WILFORD N. PAUL DWIGHT SHAFFORD KATHERINE NEMETH ROBERT R. ADAMS IOY SOMMERVILLE WINNIE D. IONES HOWARD MARSHALL KERMIT M. SANDERS MARGARET HORD NANNIE MAE SMITH Haynesville, Louisiana Raton, New Mexico West Point, Mississippi Pleasant Hill, Illinois Carrollton, Missouri Oxford, Nebraska ' Deevert, Kentucky Thornton, Arkansas Madill, Oklahoma North Kansas City, Missouri Moscow,Kansas Ackerman, Mississippi Gulfport, Mississippi Mercer, Missouri Beaumont, Texas Stet, Missouri Moscow, Kansas Osage, Iowa Charles City, Iowa Monticello, Arkansas Benton City, Missouri Sullivan, Illinois Leslie, Arkansas Stuttgart, Arkansas Utica, Kentucky 6- ' N svrggl- 6 yy V . Q I HPQA 6 1 4: Q 'F' if y Q, 3 , ' pt an . X Y I - Q !'l I 'I 21 sl . , 5 ,if EUGENE MOORE WANDA DEAN MARGARET MCDONALD ERNEST MCGUGAN MAX MEEK SIIERRY WILSON FRANCIS HELSEL DAVID MONTGOMERY MARGARET EBERSOLE WILLIS WAGNER EULAH SCHNELLE MARTHA MANTZEY EDNA HARRIET STEWART HAROLD MCDANIEL RUDOLPH TESAR ANGELINA SACCARO MORRIS LACKEY PAULINE HOUGHTON I. I. ZEYSING WILFRED SMITH PAUL E. TULL HENRY I. MUDD IOHN W. MAYES FORREST PIGGOTT BOYD MANOR Trenton, Missouri Altamont, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Thornton, Arkansas Burlington, Kansas Chillicothe, Missouri Kirksville, Missouri Kenton, Tennessee Fulton, Missouri McCook, Nebraska Pollock, Missouri Dawn, Missouri Trinidad, Colorado Blackwell, Oklahoma Tobias, Nebraska Seymour, Iowa McAlester, Oklahoma Hamilton, Missouri Excelsior Springs, Missouri Hoisington, Kansas Boulder City, Nevada Red Budd, Illinois Elsberry, Missouri Boomer, Missouri Cove, Arkansas 6 , ',.,1 -Ai aj 'Y v TVH ,, In A ,E I . 5 5 . V+ ' ' X .et . Q it l 4 I '3 nl I e I .tl xl x E COMPLETE COURSE -, --'- ----f----- --- '7 . r Q 'I H XX, is ,hut 4 X Ami 1 -- I-A I I I -In 'I : I f A , ,- - At F Q 51, 47 ' ix A I I gy ebf 1 X ' ,, It r,srs, ' v 91 F q 1 , K T ik Ii 2 I .if its 6 51 NORA SAINT RUTH V. WALDROP LA RUE WILLIAMS CHARLES F. WATSON MABEL STEVENSON ALTA BLANCHE WISEHAUPT HELEN M. SCHULTZ GOLDIE L. WEBB WILLIS WHEELER ALMA EMILY WACHA FRED W. WILLIAMS SADIE TATUM DOROTHY WALSH KENNETH TRAMMEL A. DEAN YOUNG MARIORIE ZOLLMAN ESTHER WHEELAN HAROLD WAGNER C. WAYNE SHOENHAI LOYD WARREN ATHALIE SUMRALL FRED WILKENSON MARION SANS GERALDINE WEAR GILBERT SEYBOLD R Tupelo, Oklahoma Emporia, Kansas Hot Springs, Arkansas New London, Missouri Oswego, Kansas Chillicothe, Missouri Ypsilanti, North Dakota Ccmey, Oklahoma Osborn, Missouri Traer, Iowa Bonifay, Florida El Dorado, Arkansas Dexter, Iowa Hot Springs, Arkansas Kansas City, Missouri Grant City, Missouri Washington, Iowa McCook, Nebraska Creston, Iowa Eubank, Kentucky Ellisville, Mississippi Louisville, Tennessee Roberts, Illinois Warren, Arkansas Monmouth, Illinois Page Thirty nine i c THE COMPLETE COURSE NELLIE SHUMATE H. L. MCKIBBIN KATHLEEN NEWMAN CATHERINE ZILLES RAYMOND MADDEN, IR. ORBIE DAVIS BILLIE G. SHOCK VIOLET ORR MALCOM O'GWYNN RUBY NELL NEAL CLAUDIE RUSH IOSEPH VEIHL KATHLEEN O'BRIEN ROBERT CLARK WHEELER NICKELL EDGAR WHITE KATHRYN WATSON MELVIN A. SMITH HELEN WATSON CHARLES PRINGLE MARY A. NEVINS CHARMIAN WHITE LAMAR WHISENANT LOUISE POWELL WILLIE RUTH MAYES Page Forty. Calumet, Oklahoma - Bridgeport, Nebraska Edgerton, Missouri Hebron, Nebraska Arcadia, Louisiana Boaz, Alabama Brookfield, Missouri Belmar, Nebraska Bucatunna, Mississippi Texline, Texas Santa Rosa, Missouri Danville, Kentucky Burr Oak, Kansas Macon, Mississippi Westwood, Kentucky Bloomington, Illinois Harris, Missouri Gallatin, Missouri Harris, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Maitland, Missouri Norborne, Missouri New Albany, Mississippi Mexico, Missouri Morristown, Tennessee DOVIE PURSER' LORENE RUTH KROEGER LEWIS HAMILTON ROBERT IACKSON MARGARET MOORE HAROLD PRESCOTT ROBERT B. GREENE ELIZABETH IOHNSON MARTHA IANE HORTON ROY KAY HAZEL RINGWALD CHARLES I. HAZELTON HENRY THOMAS IEANNE MEDENDORP IOSEPHINE LONG CLEO KNEALE LOUIS E. HANAVAN FLORAN M. McINTOSH IOSEPH NORTON INEZ WESTON BYRON PRAISWATER BILL NICHOLSON VIRGINIA HOWSE BECKLEY HOLTMAN BETTY HARVEY Magee, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Haskell, Texas Sherman, Texas Trenton, Missouri Nevada, Iowa Oregon, Missouri Ionesboro, North Carolina Mexico, Missouri Big Cabin, Oklahcmzi Perkins, Oklahoma Harlingen, Texas Higbee, Missouri Wellington, Illinois Sturgeon, Missouri Maitland, Missouri Brookfield, Missouri New Virginia, Iowa Montgomery City, Missouri Grand Bay, Alabama Mound City, Missouri ' Union, Mississippi Laurel, Mississippi Mexico, Missouri Rushville, Missouri Q wx Cb ffl' 'JB xx IOHN L. BEAULIEU ELIZABETH BRIGHT HENRY BOGART LUCILLE BRUNING THERON A, BURNETT FRANCIS I. COHEN AUSTIN CHANDLER VIRGINIA BASS VIRGINIA MILLER CLIFTON R. COUCH KENNETH BATTEN IOHNNIE BROWN- IIMETTA LYONS RUFUS CATES, IR. ELEANOR BROOKS LORAN CLARK HUBERT COATES . IUNE BRANDLE WARREN BURMAN RUTH BURG HOWARD MOORE HAROLD C. MILLS EARL BRIGHAM . ERA IANE COLEMAN KALMAN DAVIS Merrill, Iowa Darling, Mississippi Brookfield, Missouri Robinson, Kansas Kennebec, South Dakota Wallace, Nebraska Ada, Oklahoma Marvell, Arkansas Trenton, Missouri Anthony, Kansas Yankton, South Dakota Ullin, Illinois Lexington, Missouri Corydon, Kentucky Kosciusko, Mississippi Lees Summit, Missouri Boniiay, Florida Bourbon, Missouri Polo, Illinois I Bethany, Missouri Macedonia, Illinois Cameron, Illinois Dover, Arkansas Enville, Tennessee Lexington, Missouri TH1E'COMPLETE.C'OiUR' GF! -ni , ffitrf.. I 'tif ir ' I F , , x 4 ll' . 45- V :gg- if ' T 5 A .IIN -W I X X . ' . A1 t fx' ,xr -I . JA L. f., A m E , 55' I RUTH DUFFEY IAMES IACKSON MARIORIE DAVIS HENRY GREGORY VIRGINIA KLIMA ROBERT ELLIS . LEO CUNDIFF ROBERT CARLISLE, IR. MARY GERTRUDE COOK DARLENE CRANE HAWKINS IERRY M. IRBY DONALD U, FRANSEN EARL ELLIOTT DOMINIC CORAZZI ELAINE L. EER NISSE IOHANNA FAIEN VELMA ELAM MERLYN IMUS DORIS IACOBS PAULINE MCCLEARY MAXWELL IONES ANNE IONAS FRANK I. KING FRANK C. GRAVES HAZEL COKER Montgomery City, Missouri Monticello, Arkansas Plain Dealing, Louisiana LaFayetie, Tennessee Salem, Nebraska - Trenton, Missouri Claremore, Oklahoma Vinemont, Alabama Unionville, Missouri Chelsea, Iowa Haskell, Texas Ong, Nebraska Conway Springs, Kansas Cimarron, New Mexico Hot Springs, South Dakota Blackburn, Missouri Chula, Missouri Savannah, Missouri Laredo, Missouri Letts, Iowa Magdalena, New Mexico Ponca City, Oklahoma Villisca, Iowa Mansfield, Arkansas Paris, Texas Page Fu rty one THE COMPLETE COURSE TOXEY GRIFFITH IOHN HARRIS WILLIAM CHALLEN GRACE HALENE ALLSMAN BILL KARNES VIRGINIA E. GRITTEN LEE HUEY NONDAS MCDANIEL THOMAS HORN ANNIE MAE CHAPMAN FRANK HARLEY ORVILLE OLSON ALLISON W. MILLER MABEL RINGER . FRANCES HERMAN IOHN LEDERER RAY NELSON CARL W. BAUER KENNETH HAMMONDS LOUIS P. ROHLS MAX DEE ELLIS STANLEY HUBBARD INEZ MOELLER IACK KENNINGTON MILDRED DORIS ANDERSON Page Forty-two Mt, Olive, Mississippi McAlester, Oklahoma Cherokee, Alabama Bunker, Missouri Carlinville, Illinois Greenville, Iowa Mansfield, Louisiana Ioplin, Missouri Hay Springs, Nebraska Odell, Texas Paris, Missouri Leeds, North Dakota Fort Lyon, Colorado Sweet Springs, Missouri Laurel, Mississippi Norfolk, Nebraska Pierre, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri Odessa, Missouri Vibbard, Missouri Lebo, Kansas Sand Springs, Oklahoma Milford, Iowa Acme, Texas Scottsbluff, Nebraska WM. H. T. GLENN GWENDOLYN EATON DALE CRAWFORD MARGIBEL ATKINSON GASTON R. COOK ARTHUR E. HOLT VIVIAN FANCHER ARNOLD FLETCHER WILLIAM E. FLEMING MENZO E. HATTER CLAIR H. ALLEN ERLENE BROWN CLAUDE HAMMOND VIOLA HOLMES EDWARD HOFFMAN BETTY' M. HARDIN WILEY CARROLL DONALD E, COLLINS LETHA ALDEN WINONA GRUBER EDWARD HARRIS ANN DAUGHERTY CECIL CARVER CORNELIA AUST HENRY P. GARRETT Crawford, Colorado Chula, Missouri Barnard, Missouri Fordyce, Arkansas Arcadia, Louisiana Ponca City, Oklahoma Columbus, Mississippi Hull, Illinois Archer City, Texas Millersburg, Iowa Wakeeney, Kansas Shelbyville, Missouri Monticello, Mississippi White Deer, Texas Brookfield, Missouri Malta, Montana Raton, New Mexico Biloxi, Mississippi Wanblee, South Dakota Higbee, Missouri Neosho, Missouri Stanberry, Missouri Tuscaloosa, Alabama Shuqualak, Mississippi Fairview, Oklahoma WILMA RUTH WALLACE SYBLE DEASON BURTON GILBERT ORLIN KLAUS PAULINE CRAVEN ROBERT BRADFORD FLORENCE LEE MULLOY CLARENCE LONG ARLAND BEAVERS STELLA DUMP LEON POSLER IOHN R. MCNOWN RUSSELL C. LEWIS ILENE BEATTY LESLIE CULWELL VELMA MAULSBY RUSSELL LEWIS CARL GOODWIN BASIL F. DULL GARVIN IONES IOHN F. WOOD VIRGINIA EDERINGTON LELA ADAIR RUTH PERRY M. E. DAVIS Beulah, Mississippi Clinton, Arkansas Bonesteel, South Dakota Breda, Iowa Orient, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Laurel, Mississippi McAlester, Oklahoma Leon, Iowa Cole Camp, Missouri Cainsville, Missouri Marceline, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri North Platte, Nebraska Centralia, Missouri Dexter, Iowa Sheridan, Wyoming Maysville, Missouri Clermont, Florida Riverton, Louisiana Wallace, Nebraska Banks, Arkansas Sullivan, Illinois Dawn, Missouri Manhattan, Kansas THE COMPLETE COURSE 9 v MAXINE BULL CHARLES GILBERT LOGAN FLORENCE ALBRIGHT LAMBERT ZUMBEHL VERNA FRANSEN HOWARD BURNER ROBERT L. HODGES MARY EVANS WOODROW ARMSTRONG NANCY BATTS PURDY STILLWELL IAY THOMSON HOWARD BARNHART CHARLES SWANK THELMA MIX ORIS F, KOLB RUTH LOOMIS ELWOOD THOMSON MYRON THOMPSON BILLIE R. CEARLEY DUANE R. PLATNER TROY MORRIS HOWARD D. MYERS MAY DEREMO ELBERT HARTSHORN Ulm Arkansas Montgomery City Missouri Olmsiead Illinois Alma Missouri Ong Nebraska Chillicothe, Missouri Waurika, Oklahoma Dawn, Missouri La Center, Kentucky Cerulean, Kentucky Lucerne, Missouri Weaubleau, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Laclede, Missouri Amity, Missouri Stewart, Mississippi Staftord, Kansas Weaubleau, Missouri Pomona, Kansas Anson, Texas Wyoming, Iowa Warren, Arkansas Fayette, Missouri Spencer, Iowa Marathon, Iowa Page Forty-th ree lt! zt i i i l A l i 1 l l i l l 4 l i i l I l 1 l l A I , l '4 l -l 1 l l l l i i i 2 l l i I I 1 3 l 3 .,,...s.-. A Q, fl THE COMPLETE COURSEQ CORDELL PURSER DELPHINE PITTMAN LORA MARIE ROBERTS DOYLE MILLIGAN DEAN DYEKMAN IACK ZEIHAN EINO AUTIO ROY V. ZEAGLER ROBERT PRIT-CHARD ROBERT CASTLE WILLIAM EVERETT DONNA CULBERTSON FRANCES PORTER MARGARET MAGEE VIRGINIA KUNZ WINEOEN 1. LESTER BERNARD IOHNSTON STANLEY CLEVELAND LEONARD E. LEE FRED I. HEITMEYER HELEN SMITH CECIL FOWLER LAURA LUEKER DOUGLAS C. BOSSE MILDRED RECHTERMAN Page Forty-f0ur Magee, Mississippi Orient, South Dakota Amity, Missouri Axtell, Nebraska London Mills, Illinois Webster City, Iowa Ashtabula, Ohio Fort Necessity, Louisiana Charles City, Iowa Burden, Kansas Bonitay, Florida Arlington, Iowa Mystic, Iowa Camp Crook, South Dakota Lincoln, Missouri Vivian, Louisiana Horton, Alabama Kersey, Colorado Denby, South Dakota Concordia, Missouri Albany, Missouri Holland, Missouri Parma, Missouri Brooksville, Kentucky Mayview, Missouri FLOYD L. HARRIS CHESTER OLSON AUDREY BEATTY ' HILDA MELENBACHER PEARL GREENMAN ROY ADAMS A. DAVID COLE FRANCES RITTER MILTON ARNOLD TRAFTON WILLIAMS CLYDE GUNNELS ELIZABETH BRAME WINFRED UPSHAW LEE SUMNER BLANCHE FORD WILLIS I. HISER FRANCES VANSCOYOC VICTOR W. PERINO ESTHER SMALL EMMA LOU ATTERBERRY WILLIAM H. NEWMAN LONNIE FOREHAND CHARLES E. WOOD L. D. BAILEY, IR. IDA IONES Weslaco, Texas New York City, New York Litchfield, Illinois Atlantic, Iowa Larimore, North Dakota Iackson, Missouri Speer, Illinois Mexico, Missouri Stonewall, Oklahoma Grubbs, Arkansas McNeil, Arkansas Slater, Missouri Pulaski, Tennessee Burr Oak, Kansas Laverne, Oklahoma Oakley, Illinois Laverne, Oklahoma Falta, Colorado Frankfort, South Dakota Atlanta, Missouri Otway, Ohio Bonitay, Florida Paragould, Arkansas Archer City, Texas Frankfort, Kansas 5 Tas A .-' A tt U 'lf E. if A- 15: 3 'T . ' e-4 1 J N . z sb F.- 7. 41 , T' gg. Y, 1 S . -', 5, a , I AMW 1' 4 I I 'l,l!',E'.'1', M4 I l A UV .-1... ...uw - I I P VICTOR L. MEYERS IEAN THOMSON DALLAS McNEESE FRED SIMMONS KENT BILLINGSLEY FORREST NEWMAN RUSSELL TINDALL' GARLAND SHIPPS FLORINE MORATH THEODORE HELD MAURICE BALES . CLARENCE TROUTMAN DORIS THOMPSON EARL L. VEATCI-I LEO KNEPPER THEODORE BOWEN , GENE BUTTERFIELD NAOMI DUNCAN BALES MARTHA ALICE IONES OPAL HANSON W. MEARL MATHIAS ESTHER WADE VIOLET CRAWFORD MATTHEW VOSS ROBERT H. CHITWOOD Henclley, Nebraska Mechanicsville, Iowa Pana, Illinois Grenada, Mississippi Buncombe, Illinois Brooklyn, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Pattonsburg, Missouri Chambersburg, Illinois Bisbee, North Dakota Hale, Missouri Sweet Springs, Missouri Coleharbor, North Dakota Lewistown, Missouri Schuyler, Nebraska Novelty, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Hale, Missouri Cameron, Missouri Highmore, South Dakota Moweaqua, Illinois Lock Springs, Missouri Baldwin, Kansas Morrison, Illinois Yarrow, Missouri THE'fCOiM'P'LE.TfE'f'C'OUBSE I V. HOWARD HAYNES CLARENCE KIMZEY BERNICE JACOBS SANFORD TILTON, IR. RUSSELL SHOENHAIR LORAINE FORSEE WILLIAM SEXTON, IR IEAN B. ELLIOTT RUBY IAMES IACK O'KEEFE HAROLD IRVEN PRESSLER MELVIN SCHARNWEBER CHARLES MARVIN DAVIS CLARENCE I. GONNERMAN RODERIC W. EDWARDS WALTER H.. WISCHMEIER GLEN E. JONES VELTA NEWMAN ERNEST GROCE ' EDWARD GAFFEY WAYMON DANIELS ENA MAY BOWEN BILLY BRIGHAM PETE CASS ' r ,. ' Hoxie, Kansas New Virginia,.Iowa Huron, South Dakota MARY KATHERINE SINGLETON Cameron, Missouri Grant City, Missouri ' Creston, Iowa Ashland, Missouri Garrett, Kentucky Wetmore, Kansas , Ft. Sumner, New Mexico Forrest City, Arkansas Selby, South Dakota ' Sumner, Iowa Camilla, Georgia LaPorte City, Iowa Marinette, Wisconsin Lincoln, Nebraska Medill, Missouri Arkansas City, Arkansas Worthville, North Carolina ' Round Grove, Illinois Rusk, Texas Perryton, Texas Dumas, Arkansas Stigler, Oklahc ma Page Forty-five THE COMPLETE COURSE EUGENE DEAO TYRUS CALDWELL D. E. GUEST REID LOWRANCE O. C. MOFFETT FAUNICE WILSON ALTON E. HAYMAN ILA BERNICE ANDREA BORDEN ROMINE DOROTHA LEE DAVIS IACK IERMYN IESSALEE COLEMAN RALPH HUNTING, IR. DARWIN C. WOLFE WARREN GRAHAM ROBERT I. WILLIAMSON ROBERT SLOAN , IMOGENE CAPERTON NEIL NORRIS TOM KOUZES WILMER YODER MILDRED MORRIS LLOYD OLDAKER CHARLIE MCKERLIE WILLIAM SEDLAK Page Forty-six Murray, Iowa Boaz, Alabama Cherokee, Iowa Elmo, Missouri Bogalusa, Louisiana King City, Missouri McComb, Mississippi Holyrood, Kansas Nauvoo, Alabama Rogers, Arkansas Mississippi City, 'Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Moville, Iowa Red Oak, Iowa Rush Hill, Missouri Cromwell, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Louisville, Mississippi Gilman City, Missouri Batavia, Illinois Garden City, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Chula, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Yankto n, South Dakota VERNON NEUBERGER EDWARD KELLY GUY PERRY FRANCES FARRAR RALPH ARTZ DONALD GRAVES GLYNN HAMPTON RUTH ROBERTSON WAYNE FLING LELAND OVERHOLSER FANNIE B. SEAY MARGARET NICOL WILLIS I. HOLCOMBE AGNES MARIE FENNEL IULIAN K. DAVIS BRUCE GILMORE MARIORIE IANSSEN EDWARD HULS ETHEL MAE IACKSON DARRELL WALL BERNARD A. MAXFIELD VERL V. PETERS THOMAS M. IOI-INSON DOROTHY RUNGE ELLIS KOONCE Willow Lake, South D Brinkley, Arkansas Ida, Louisiana Brookfield, Missouri Kingsley, Iowa Baldwin, Iowa Naples, Texas Arnett, Oklahoma Winiield, Kansas Ft. Benton, Montana Clinton, Kentucky Chillicothe, Missouri Como, Mississippi Moberly, Missouri Ozark, Alabama Red Cloud, Nebraska Iowa Falls, Iowa Clinton, Oklahoma Cowgill, Missouri Findlay, Illinois Milledgeville, Illinois Greeley, Iowa Mexico, Missouri Hebron, Nebraska Florence, Alabama akota MILDRED ARNETT IRENE VERHOFF NEAL C. HARLAN ALICE HANEY L. GARL MOORE ETHELL PATE REVA IONES IEAN STEELE CLAUDE S. WITHAM TOMMYE SUMMERS NOBLE SAMUEL LEONARD NORTON IOE R. HUEY VELDA SPEAR ALYCE SPIELMAN WOODROW CAIN DOROTHY ALICE ROSS I. HUGH WATSON BETH IONES ERNEST REIFSCHNEIDER ROBBYE GILL EDWARD WILLIAMS LOLA SELDERS LOREN BYBEE LLOYD HAYES North Platte, Nebraska Westphalia, Missouri Graham, Texas Pratt, Kansas Princeton, Missouri Black, Alabama Livonia, Missouri Rapid City, South Dakota Surrey, North Dakota Coffey, Missouri McNeil, Arkansas Grainfield, Kansas Troy, Tennessee Van Buren, Arkansas Tekamah, Nebraska Vine Grove, Kentucky Greenwood, Missouri Arcadia, Louisiana Oskaloosa, Iowa Blairstown, Missouri Silver Point, Tennessee Brookfield, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Knob Noster, Missouri Hillsdale, Oklahoma 77: THE COMPLETE COUR ELIZABETH OSTEN IAMES AUSTIN MARIE CROMWELL CHALICE THOMPSON ROBIN R. DOMER, IR. DONOVAN SALISBURY CECILIA SIMMS MABEL WITT EDWARD M. COCKES MARGARET HYATT WILLIAM E SMITH CARL BROWNSON IOSEPHINE GRAHAM GEORGE S McCONNELL IOSEPI-I P MORGAN RUTH DICKERSON BERTRAM ROUSE OSCAR COX DORIS GRAVES LAWRENCE LEASE ARTHUR D COATES FRANK DANZ IAMES S WHITE IR GARLAND WHITEHEAD THEODORE RICHARDSON Hermann, Missouri Kosciusko, Mississippi Farr, Colorado Eagleville, Missouri Centralia, Kansas Breckenridge, Missouri Mayview, Missouri Farrnersville, Illinois Town Creek, Alabama Mackville, Kentucky Banks Arkansas Trenton Missouri Armington Illinois Hershey Nebraska Storm Lake Iowa Cove Arkansas Darlington Missouri Auxvasse Missouri Laverne Oklahoma Bigelow Missouri Bonifay Florida Washington Missouri Hattiesburg Mississippi Eldridge Alabama Long Valley South Dakota Page Forty seven . I . . , ' , I l lv ' I hx , I ,, A? 4 I ' , K ' M , I 1 .A , I i T-QHLE I ic fo M. PLL--,ELT ' TE: O To U1R.Is1E 4 MARY HUFF . MARIORIE EAMES DOIL WILLIAMS BYRDENA ELBERT EVERETT WILBORN LAURA MELSTED NADINE DON CARLOS FLOYD SATTERLEE KATHERINE WADE CLIFFORD MEHLER ERLAND I. MARCUS LOIS MAE BRAIN RUSSELL GRUBB I D. H. BAGLEY CHRISTIAN A. TIERNAGEL LISSIE STEGALL WILLIAM H. MORRIS VERA KARSTEN MARVIN W. CRUMP WAYNE WARNER REUBEN WEIDEMIER IUNE SHEWMAKE DONALD BROWN THELMA WHITNEY LUCILLE ROBINSON GAFFNEY Page Forty-eight Annada, Missouri Nettleton, Missouri Eastland, Texas Storm Lake, Iowa Hoisington, Kansas Mountain, North Dakota Wann, Oklahoma Utica, Missouri Muskogee, Oklahoma Charleston, Missouri Bridger, Montana Stuttgart, Arkansas Kingsley, Iowa Kenly, North,Carolina Randall, Iowa Tiline, Kentucky Warren, Arkansas Alma, Missouri Follett, Texas Graham, Missouri Maysville, Missouri Monticello, Arkansas Emporia, Kansas Sabula, Iowa Cotter, Arkansas MAURICE MCCAULEY DESSIE CAUDILL GERALD 'R. BRADEN F, VERNER EDWARDS RAY G. BENNETT DOROTHY WHEELER LEOTA BLANKENSHIP LEROY FREYMULLER BETTY HYATT WILLIAM L. NORRIS RUTH GROTHE ORAL BARTHOLOW GOODWIN CAMPBELL MILDRED BALLEW , HELEN MARY MALONEY OLIN MCWHORTER HELEN M. WAY MARGARET BARRETT PAUL KEITHLEY ROSALEIGH IQ COLE IAOK DICKEY MARY ELLEN GURLEY BILLY BRADSHAW ' ALVIN KAMPFE, , ELORENE BAILEY Stuttgart, Arkansas Peru, Iowa Chanute, Kansas Eaton, Colorado Dodsonville, Texas Sidney, Montana Keytesville, Missouri Logan, Iowa Mackville, Kentucky Delano, Tennessee Chillicothe, Missouri Fairfield, Iowa Shelbyville, Kentucky Malta Bend, Missouri Corder, Missouri Brodhead, Kentucky Dwight, Kansas Shelby, Iowa A South Gifford, Missouri Sparkman, Arkansas McCook, Nebraska Metropolis, Illinois Sweet Springs, Missouri ,Wanblee, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri I DEE W. LAMBERT ERMA BOURN DOROTHY DAY IMOGENE ALBERTSON IAMES M. HENSHAW HERBERT GRADY FLOSSIE KIOUS ALDEN EDWARDS VIRGINIA LEE CADY ARTHUR CLAWSON LELAND ODELL THELMA GREY BOYD HEDGE D. R. EVANS EILEEN MOXLEY FLOYD GADBERRY I DORIS MART FERN COOLEY BOB MAREK I IACK STAHL ELMER POLLARD MARVIN HASTINGS ALICE PENDERGRASS WILLIAM C. EALY I. K. MOODY ' Montgomery City, Missouri Tina, Missouri Hebron, Nebraska Green City, Missouri Morgantield, Kentucky Monlevallo, Alabama Norborne, Missouri Huntsville, Missouri Fayette, Missouri Humphreys, Missouri Excelsior Springs, Missouri State Center, Iowa Caruthersville, Missouri Ainsworth, Iowa Novinger, Missouri Cabool, Missouri Knoxville, Iowa Baylis, Illinois Avon, South Dakota Illiopolis, Illinois Traskwood, Arkansas Rock Falls, Illinois Alamo, Tennessee Boone, Iowa Heber Springs, Arkansas I 'TTHE 'COMPLETE COUR LAWRENCE P. CHILTON GERALDINE GREENE KATHERINE COCHERELL DUANE S. KING MAX STONE HARRY D. SHILES FRANK GRISWOLD EWING COX MARTHA E. ANDES DWIGHT CRUMP IACK GLOVER MARTHA E. HAMRICK ELSIE BROWN BILL GREGORY, IR. MAC A, THOMPSON RALPH ROBINSON NOLA WENDT WELBORNE TALLEY BRADSHAW GUNDERSON IEAN L. HARRIS ERNEST M, DAVIS LEONARD WIRTZ ELIZABETH KELLER CLARENCE E. FARRAR IAMES A. KONRATH Eddyville, Iowa Somerset, Kentucky Holton, Kansas Eldon, Missouri Forest City, Missouri Hotchkiss, Colorado Clarence, Missouri Levelland, Texas Mound City, Missouri Crossville, Alabama Tyronza, Arkansas Clarence, Missouri Kidder, Missouri Hotchkiss, Colorado Bristol, Colorado Fairmont, Illinois Alma, Missouri Philadelphia, Mississippi Montevideo, Minnesota Thornton, Arkansas Berryville, Arkansas Outlook, Montana Skidmore, Missouri Lees Summit, Missouri Edgemont, South Dakota Page Forty nine ,,,, ..--W--,, af W . . -.--.. -.E ',....,, ,....Was,fJ4.: ...-M..,....s:,-,...L.,.,,..,,...-..,....,...,,..-,.,,..-. T1 'ff' I T'HE C'OMPLETE COURSE MILDRED FRIEDLAND BERNICE HELMICK ABNER G. TRIGG MARY ALICE WHITE HUBERT SHARP ARVEL PRINCE , HAZEL GEREN CARL 1. RYNER EARL HIATT ROBERT cg FORD VERNER DUGAN r EARL LEVETT EXA O'NEAL IAMES SINCLAIR THELMA PUTNAM ' DONALD LUKE ' . FRANKLIN WEBSTER ALMA 'IEAN PATTERSON ULRICH STASSEN LORENE GIBSON ELEANOR BAISL A PAUL D. WINTERS ROGER BUTTER BUFORD CARPENTER IOHN SHEETS N,, Page Fifty Kewanee, Illinois Rogers, Arkansas Brady, Texas . Philadelphia, Missouri Woodbine, Kentucky Wheelwright, Kentucky Axtell, Kansas Comanche, 'Iowa Nelson, Nebraska Levelland, Texas Green, Kansas A Clarion, Iowa Perkinston, Mississippi Hannibal, Missouri Unionville, Missouri Philadelphia, Mississippi Friendship, Tennessee Yosemite, Kentucky Lorraine, Kansas Waldron, Arkansas . Latour, Missouri Ottumwa, Iowa Ramona, South Dakota Lynnville, Tennessee Surrey, North, Dakota , VERA MILLER REOLA WOODS GUY BAILEY EULALIE HURFORD IEAN ELOISE FRUSHA LOUISE BRAYMEN IACK H. McMURROUGH ANNE RIEBE SMITH TRIMBLE IRA REDLINGER OLIVER WILLIAMS FRANCIS CLINE I LENORE GOLTRY WILLIAM ROBERT IERVIS ELIZABETH CALHOUN EUGENE DEAO HAROLD SUTTON RAYMOND SPRINGER DONALD DUNN MICHAEL IOSEPH DONOHOE VIOLA CORIELL IAMES D. CAUDILL KENNETH MOMURROUGH ' CARL STONE IAMES ROBERT BOONE Decaturville, Tennessee McCredie, Missouri Belvidere, Nebraska Unionville, Missouri DeRiclder, Louisiana Shenandoah, Iowa Stamps, Arkansas Miles City, Montana Decatur, Arkansas Ames, Iowa Smithdale, Mississippi Miami, Missouri Russell, Iowa Woodbine, Kentucky Lobb, Kentucky Murray, Iowa Viola, Arkansas Moundville, Missouri Cameron, Missouri Douglas, Arizona , Stanford, Montana Peru, Iowa Stamps, Arkansas Columbia, Missouri Leeton, Missouri ll ,N I IE I it I gi 5. fi fi Ill 1 fl i li fi I i , V, il fe It I ii ii ri ii i I i l l Z ii 1 I 43 i ' i li ii l l fl l all Li I r i .,: Fi lb 3. 1 is ii '53 ,i ,i ' 4 gi i,, ii A-LQ5.-uf.f,evi35 ' EJ .Q ',-ia T ,.-,va l 5 v GLADYS SPRAGUE ' RICHARD HOOD DANIEL CARROLL WYLIE MOFFETT LOIS HILL W. V, DUBARD,-IR. MAURICE I, COOK EVELYN KRUMTINGER J. P. LEGGETT I RAYMOND R. WHITE W. M. IOHNSON, IR. MILDRED STILL CAROL M. HARTMAN LUCETTA CULLING ROBERT L. CHARLES RUTH SANDERS GRANTMB. DAVIES MARK' WILLIAMS C. KENNETH SMITH CLEATUS LEIMBACH ARTHUR A, HOLLANDER LEROY BASCO WARREN COOKE DOROTHY McVICKER CHARLES WILLIAM McN OWN Cromwell, Oklahoma Arthur, Illinois Ottumwa, Iowa Camden, Arkansas Aberdeen, Mississippi Dubard, Mississippi Edgar, Nebraska Kewanee, Illinois Rienzi, Mississippi Fort Smith, Arkansas Union, Mississippi Trenton, Missouri Letts, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Yarrow, Missouri Milan, Missouri Ainsworth, -Iowa Marceline, Missouri Cottonwood, South Dakota Chestnut, Illinois Schleswig, Iowa . Lena, Louisiana Marvell, Arkansas Cameron, Missouri Marcelinej Missouri THE COMPLETE COURSE IORGE HERNANDEZ RUSSELL PICKENS RICHARD SNYDER BETTY VOGT ZELLA FERNE BARROWS ALMA V. MCINTOSH KENNETH MEADOWS RODERICK GEARY CORNELIA ANN BRADEN HARVEY ANDERSON MELVINA HALEY ALICE BOGARD HOWARDEAN BRIDWELL BERYL DEAN PICKERING BERNARD GOLDNETZ WILMA SELF ALLEN E. MEYEES HELEN HAGEN ESTHER Woon THOMAS E. BARNETT GORDON M. BROWN TAMES DEATON VIRGINIA SHELTON TUNE CAMPBELL WELDON CHRISTOPHER Havana, Cuba Greentop, Missouri Iunction City, Kansas Bedford, Iowa Baldwin, Iowa Haven, South Dakota Gilman City, Missouri ' Milledgeville, Illinois Utica, Missouri Hetland, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri Burns, Oregon Heber Springs, Arkansas Richmond, Missouri Canton, Illinois Syracuse, Missouri Pittsburg, Kansas Hot Springs, South Dakota Idaville, Indiana South Gifford, Missouri i Gallatin, Missouri St. Ioseph, Missouri Galt, Missouri Clarion, Iowa La Porte City, Iowa Page Fifty-one I I FRANK ESTES CLAYTON BURNETT LUCILE KELLERHALS RALPH F. WITHEE., IR. OTIS S. VEATCH ROY CUMMINS LELAND ROYCE REBSTOCK CLARENCE I. RUTTEN HELEN HEAVNER RUTH KEELER FLOYD McINTIRE IEANNETTE KOOL CHARLES WOOLEN IOHN WHITTLE GORDON LOUISA WILKENS V KARNA LEE BRADEN EDDIE BLANTON - WINSTON HOPE V BERNARD CARROLL CARL A. LARSEN EDNA G. MARTIN EUGENE WEHRHEIM FAYE BALLEW HENRY OLDAN HERMAN EKLUND .. Page Fifty-two Sledge, Mississippi Grayson, Kentucky Mexico, Missouri Iacksonville, Illinois Harrodsburg, Kentucky Union City, Tennessee Eldon, Missouri Devil's Lake, North Dakota Cowgill, Missouri Harlowton, Montana Grafton, Illinois ' Morrison, Illinois New London, Missouri Itta Bena, Mississippi McDonald, Kansas Elsmore, Kansas Sulphur, Oklahoma Forrest City, Arkqnsqg Humboldt, Kansas Wood River, Nebraska Monmouth, Illinois Webster City, Iowa Eagleville, Missouri Herrin, Illinois Scranton, Kansas THE COMPLETE.CO.UR-SE 5 IOHN BUSWELL BURDETTE WEEDLUM . PAUL H. YOUNG MARGIE TAYRIEN CARROLL CARNAHAN MARGARET HESSENFLOW GARTH L. RUSSELL LYLE F. WIEGAND HENRIETTA WILSON WARREN BLUM RUSSELL EWER A HELEN YARINGTON W. A. THOMAS RALPH INGRAM EILEEN HOLLOWAY KENNETH CLARK CHRISTENA McKERN RUTH BARKLEY HELENE VAUBEL IOHN HOFFMAN GRACE H. HARRIS ' HAROLD GREEN RAY BALLEW I IOHN T. O'CONNOR LELAND ALEXANDER Purdin, Missouri Minden, Nebraska Fulton, Missouri Pawhuska, Oklahoma Natchitoches, Louisiana Mooresvil1e,,Missouri ' Harrison, Arkansas Macon, Illinois Clarks, Nebraska Polo, Illinois Pleasanton, Nebraska Moberly, Missouri Tarkio, Missouri Lavaca, Arkansas Robinson, Illinois Kingsley, Iowa Fulton, Missouri Greencastle, Missouri Dysart, Iowa Moberly, Missouri Conway, Iowa Marceline, Missouri Eagleville, Missouri Dwight, Illinois Drumright, Oklahoma 1 ,TH THELMA IOHNSTON VIVIAN HOLMES THORA LEE LINDLEY HELENE HUMPHREY NANNIE M. DEAVEITS LEONARD KOPP SEGIUS CUNNINGHAM HELEN NEWELL VIVIAN TOLAND DOROTHY SANDERS DON M, RILEY F. DONALD BUSH LOUISE JARRETT BROWNIE E. SLADE ANITA MAE SIEMERS KENNETH WIGGINS I MACK L. RUMMANS MERWIN THOMSEN EDITH CARLOTTO ROBERTA GASS CHESTER L. COFFING MORRIS NELSON MARY VAN ZANDT ENA IUNE SHRAUGER RUTH MOORE Q Canutillo, Texas Britton, South Dakota Fairview, Oklahoma Nunn, Colorado Mexico, Missouri Kewanee, Illinois Craig, Missouri Stafford, Kansas Lone Tree, Iowa Hatfield, Missouri Randolph, Nebraska Ridgeway, Missouri Goodman, Missouri Canton, South Dakota Florence, Kansas Richland, Iowa . Columbia, Missouri Tilden, Nebraska Higbee, Missouri Feidgway, Illinois Regent, North Dakota Batavia, Iowa Flippen, Arkansas Pawnee City, Nebraska McCook, Nebraska ' E COMPLETE COUR SE LUCILE B. WOLFE PAUL MCWHORTER DOROTHY REAVIS ARTHUR HAZELL FREDDY TUCKER FLORENE SHARP LUCILLE RESCH RUSSELL HATFIELD VIRGINIA KUTZ RUSSELL LOWELL HARRELL VERNON KELLY ROY WOODS MARGUERITE CUNNINGHAM CECIL B. PATE HELEN WESTERMAN MARIE HALL IOHN E. LEE HAROLD CARROLL BURNADINE CARY CHARLES LEAKE HELEN HITCH ' DOROTHY GRAHAM IESSE R. HOFF GEORGE B. PENCE MILTON P. TULSON Hurley, South Dakota Blair, Oklahoma Richmond, Missouri Columbia, Missouri Chickasha, Oklahoma Humphreys, Missouri Salem, Nebraska Bedford, Iowa Falls City, Nebraska Iefferson City, Missouri Emporia, Kansas Lamesa, Texas Craig, Missouri West Bay, Florida' Aztec, New Mexico Easton, Kansas Harlowton, Montana i Carriere, Mississippi Vona, Colorado Clarence, Missouri AGirard, Kansas Pattonsburg, Missouri Webb, Iowa Holmesville, Nebraska Lake Norden, South Da kota Page Fifty-th ree I'I I I I NI 1, if I 1 1 E I x I I I s I I I I1 I I I . Ii 1, 1' I I I I I I -I I I I I , I I I It I. I I. I I I5 i. Ii I , I 1 5 I. , I II r I 5 1 , , ,,,, , , ,, my ., .-,-:fplv -we ...1-::.1- .-v-r--:-.as 5.1.1- U ,, ,A,-. .....L,.....--.-,-- M... - .,. ,,... . I THE COMPLETE COURSE ELEANOR IONES HOWELL E. WILLIAMSON LAURA CLATTERBAUGI-I IANE GOLDSBERRY WILBERT HOEMANN EVELYN HEIKEN FRANK ANDERSON LEONARD BETTNER VERNER IACKSON, IR. DOROTHY CLAUSEN IOHN CARLTON CLAUDE BAKKE IOHN DURBORAW ROBERT BAI-N MARIE HUTCHISON ROBERT WILLIAM MOONEY JERRY GENE KIRBY HOWARD MILTON BERNSTEIN VELMA CARMODY BILL I. GAMERTSFELTER CARL E. STACY IVAN COONROD GEORGE APOSTAL ELZIE LEE CENTERS WILFORD L. SANFORD Page Fifty-four Wymore, Nebraska - - Walker, Missouri Shenandoah, Iowa Springville, Iowa New Haven, Missouri Atlantic, Iowa ' Crandall, Mississippi LaPorte City, Iowa Norwich, Kansas Springville, Iowa Higbee, Missouri Watford City, North Dakota Ft. Lyon, Colorado Wayland, Iowa Model, Tennessee Clay Center, Kansas I Goreville, Illinois Marvell, Arkansas Zearing, Iowa Emporia, Kansas Wink, Texas Hettick, Illinois Hannibal, Missouri Scottsville, Kentucky Mapleton, Iowa LLOYD SHANNON LEE A. CLOW MARTHA DOWLING CARTER IAMES H. BARTLETT IAMES R. WESTBROOK W. H. PATTERSON DONALD ELLIOTT ORVILLE MILLER PENCIETTA CASE MILTON HUDSPETH MARGUERITE THOMAS HILTON NUNNERY VIRGINIA RHOADES TED A. HOLLANDER VICTOR NOWELL MILO GRISMORE MARY COX VERA ANN ROSS CRIS SALE MORRIS MITCHELL KENDALL WATERS DAMESIO VIGIL, IR. GEORGE GRIFFITH WOODIE SALLIS MILDRED WARREN Clay Center, Kansas Kahoka, Missouri Somerset, Kentucky Pachuta, Mississippi Ida, Louisiana Camden, Arkansas Goff, Kansas Iamesport, Missouri Sutherland, Nebraska Ashland, Mississippi Cameron, Missouri Liberty, Mississippi Fairfax, Missouri Schleswig, Iowa Philadelphia, Mississippi Lineville, Iowa A Princeton, Missouri Camden, Arkansas Haynesville, Louisiana Monroe City, Missouri . Liberty Illinois ' Walsenburg, Colorado Sherman, Texas Poplar Grove, Arkansas Coiieyville, Kansas' GLENN SORENSEN CHESTER IORGENSEN ILDA PATTERSON IDELA PATTERSON IOHN H. RING MARION CARNES WAYNE M, LILLIBRIDGE MARGIE I. HILL WILBUR MORSTAIN IERAULD CHUMAN FORREST DUNCAN AGNESS BENNETT PRESTON TIDVALL VIRGINIA SCOTT LAWRENCE DANFORTH DELBERT BRYERS COURTNEY YATES 1oE POSEY LAMKIN EUDORA PARKER HoRAcE CARR BILLY COULTER FINLEY TORRENS HAZEL HUNTER IAMES L. McCAIN IOE SOLLENBERGER Dwight, Illinois , Minden, Nebraska Algona, Iowa Algona, Iowa Selman, Oklahoma Moberly, Missouri Gettysburg, South Dakota Chillicothe, Iowa Higginsville, Missouri Hot Springs, South Dakota Grafton, Illinois Oswego, Kansas Minden, Nebraska Tarkio, Missouri Wymore, Nebraska Leander, Louisiana Roanoke, Alabama Arcadia, Louisiana Camden, Mississippi Columbus, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Oakdale, Illinois Enid, Oklahoma Pine Blutt, Arkansas Sharon Springs, Kansas THE'COMPLETE COUR JAMES W. SWEET, IR. FRANK POWELL CAROL LIVERMAN RAYMOND E. SELL MARIE GALIPP DONALD SCOTT WAYNE ZINN MORRIS LEE HAROLD E. KINZER DOROTHY WIGGINS IOE MIKE SUFFUDY MARY NOEL RUBY COX FERN FALK GEORGE BLAKE BENNETT MARGARET BURKE EUGENE D. MURPHY WANDA FAE ULRICH SIM COX OLGA PROCTOR MAXINE DAVID CLEO F. SHAFER GEORGE A. LARSON CHARLES DENSTORFF ROBERT CALLAWAY Polo, Illinois Marion, Illinois Vivian, Louisiana Texline, Texas New Florence, Missouri Hastings, Nebraska Benton, Arkansas Bloomington, Illinois Pratt, Kansas Richland, Iowa Sulphur, Oklahoma Trenton, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Griswold, Iowa Roanoke, Alabama Fairfax, Missouri Huron, South Dakota Salida, Colorado Clarence, Missouri Grant City, Missouri Darlington, Missouri Wallace, Nebraska Armstrong, Iowa St. Francisville, Louisiana Hennessey, Oklahoma Page Fifty-five i 1 I J 1 I . R I 5 7 I E s I 1 1 THE COMPLETE COURSE WILLIAM BROOK THOMAS LAUHON HOWARD BRISTER GENE MCCLEISH ESTHER REPP ALICE MORRIS IEAN KNOCH ARTELIA TRUSSELL WAYNE WARTHEN HELEN DUNAWAY HAROLD AHRLING. REVE FITE HOMER GIBSON SCOTT SMITH GAIL COUSINS LEON PEASE RUBY LYONS EARL PAUL SEVIN IACK RUSSELL GEORGE E. HANSEN ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN ESTEL INGRAM ELOISE LAMB MILDRED BENTLEY MORGAN WILLIAMS Page Fifty-six Decatur, Alabama Catlettsburg, Kentucky Iayess, Mississippi Benton, Illinois Huntington, Indiana Chillicothe, Missouri Cameron, Missouri Bogard, Missouri Hubbell, Nebraska Ollie, Iowa lerseyville, Illinois Osborn, Missouri West Branch, Iowa Keokuk, Iowa Princeton, Missouri New Salem, Illinois Hale, Missouri Labaclieville, Louisiana Mankato, Kansas Stella, Nebraska Cameron, Missouri Leon, Iowa Ada, Oklahoma Montgomery City, Missouri Dawn, Missouri AUDAVE PILGRIM EDITH F. HOLLAR VIRGINIA FORTH LORENA WOOD PRYOR BUFORD DOVER MABEL KLUTZ MARGARET PASCHAL C. GRAHAM HERRING W. E. FISHER THEODORE R. IENINS DUANE KILLION RUTH ELLEN STEWART NINA FERN MCGLAUFLIN IOHN McCORMACK HELEN GLOVER MARIE GERDING VIRGIL LAWLER WILSON HUDSON IESSIE IENNINGS WILLIAM N. KRIONDERIS CLAYTON E. WOLFORD CECIL L. WILKINS BETTY IEAN GOODRICH RAYMOND GALLAHER VERDA M. CARMODY Carrier, Oklahoma Hardin, Missouri Gilman City, Missouri Pawhuska, Oklahoma Paragould, Arkansas East Prairie, Missouri Independence, Missouri Meadville, Mississippi Como, Mississippi Winnsboro, Louisiana Lake Park, Iowa Newtown, Missouri Osborn, Missouri Bayard, Kansas Harvel, Illinois ' New Franklin, Missouri Trenton, Tennessee Camilla, Georgia Clinton, Arkansas Hartville, Wyoming Heber Springs, Arkansas Sunrise, Wyoming Callao, Missouri F Braggadocio, Missouri Zearing, 'Iowa Y 'l!n1z1 --- - AMY HOCKEL , IAMES LEIDORFF MERLE GRIMES ELIZABETH MUEEY MARTHA POWELL RICHARD E. DEUEL MILDRED MYERS OLIVE OWEN MARGARET HOFFART ELIZABETH MCQUATE ORVILLE E. HEICHER AGNES HORN BERNICE STANTON WALTER BASS IEANETTE ASHBY OTTEN S. METIE DALE H. PAGE A LUCILLE SWANN LEAH STEPHENS TYRUS IOHN LEE M. STEVENS HAROLD HUMPHREY MARIORIE BURGE RUTH PERKINS MARY URICK Philip, South Dakota Macon, Missouri. Chula, Missouri Harlowton, Montana Monticello, Arkansas Davenport, Nebraska Bosworth, Missouri Bucklin, Missouri Holliday, North4Dakota Osborn, Missouri Kinmundy, Illinois Trenton, Missouri ,f Agency, Missouri Fordyce, Arkansas Red Oak, Iowa Mt. Vernon, Illinois Slater, Missouri , Novelty, Missouri Bloomfield, Missouri Blackburn, Missouri Shreveport,-Louisiana Sedan, Kansas - Kimbrough, Alabama Higbee, Missouri Laredo, Missouri THE COMPLETE COURSE PETE DOTSON DORIS COULT CLYDE W. HOPPER MARY MAE HITT NEWELL MILES KATHLEEN IESTER FOSTER IOSEPH CHATELAIN MARY LIPE CARLYLE I. SHIVELY RUTH IRENE' MCCLARAN MARIORIETTA PHILLIPS LOIS IACKSON LYNN V. ARCENEAUX LUCILLE BAKER MILDRED D. SMITH CECIL STONE GENEVIEVE PUCKETT IUNE BRECKENRIDGE LOLA PIKE WALLY GODLOVE' EMOGENE IURANEK DAVID A. DUNSON WINIFRED GORDON IACK POE FLOSSIE NEET Brunswick, Georgia Chillicothe, Missouri London, Kentucky Leachville, Arkansas Wiggins, Mississippi Hot Sprins, Arkansas Marksville, Louisiana Tuscola, Illinois Keokuk, Iowa Davis City, Iowa Stillwell, Oklahoma Red Oak, Iowa Tallieu, Louisiana Canton, Missouri Ord, Nebraska Detroit, Alabama Cameron, Missouri Cambridge, Iowa Higden, Arkansas Wellman, Iowa Mitchell, South Dakota Foley, Alabama Junction City, Kansas Grant City, Missouri Perryton, Texas Page Fiftylseven THE COMPLETE COURSE IOHN D2 DAY ALBERTA HUDGENS GEORGIA MILLER FELICE FISHER ' KEITH ANDERSON WILLIAM M. HARPER H. LELAND LARSON GLADYS L. ALLARD ROBERT FULTON CLARENCE FOREHAND IAMES HILER LEO VESTER DORIS WISCHMEIER HAROLD G. ODELL MAXINE NOLTE ARVID SCHIERVHEIM HERBERT W. BAUGHMAN ORVAL TIETIENS CHARLES HILER IAMES T. DUNCAN HARRY HARPER GLENN BURKHOLDER RUTH SISSON ARDEL V. ALDEN ELOISE VOORHIES Page Fifty-eight Brock, Kentucky Parma, Missouri Gallatin, Missouri Wanble, South Dakota Moweaqua, Illinois Marceline, Missouri Granite Falls, Minnesota Norris, South Dakota Auburn, Nebraska Bonifay, Florida Longview, Illinois' Ulm, Arkansas Lincoln, Missouri Gilliam, Missouri Kingsley, Iowa Palermo, North Dakota Table Grove, Illinois Brunswick, Missouri Camargo, Illinois Alexander City, Alabama Bogard, Missouri Browning, Missouri Curryville, Missouri Wanblee, South Dakota Venango, Nebraska ROBERT SCHRECK DARLENE ROE PAUL NELSON KATHLEEN HANK MONTELL WALTON IMOGENE GREEN ROBERT I, GILCHRIST GAIL L. SPENCER HARRY HALL PAULINE SANDERS BERNICE SPARKS BILLY WOOD A HADLEY L, RUCKER. ALFRED E. ALLEN LUCILLE GRAHAM VIRGINIA FREEMAN VIRGINIA ROSE IAMES MITCHELL MARIORIE SULHOFF CHARLSIE MAE BRYANT BETTY LORAINE LUM WARREN HOFF W. NEIL POTTER MARY NAOMI MASTERSON ROBERT TINCHER Independence, Missouri Brookfield, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Clovis, New Mexico Union, Mississippi Cherokee, Kansas Ames, Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa Keiser, Arkansas Boonville, Missouri Santa Rosa, Missouri Columbus, Mississippi Washburn, Tennessee Boonville, Missouri Middletown, Missouri Fayette, Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri Dawson Springs, Kentucky Macon, Missouri Bowden, Georgia Verdon, Nebraska Webb, Iowa' Osborn, Missouri Chatham, Illinois Odell, Nebraska bmah - 4 . .L .. .. .Y ..-.,.--. -....,.,--H - L 6- BURDETTE R. WEAVER IAMES PIERCE MABEL SUMNAR LILLIAN AXE KELTON EUBANKS WILLIAM B. EDWARDS OLGA HUSA NADINE BENTON ALVIN PETERSON HAROLD C. HOOVER LOUIS O. SLOSS RICHARD' DIENER V. H. PERKINS ILENE M. WALL IOE K. BROWN I. L. ELBERT SYBIL BRYSON FLO HOLLISTER IAMES R. GOSSETT VERNON KULLBAM CHARLES T. PRESTON C. RAYMOND SCHUTTE KILE MCDANIEL A. B. RATCLIFF MAURICE RUDDELL Moville, Iowa Natchitoches, Louisiana Trenton, Tennessee Emporia, Kansas Guntersville, Alabama Denton, Montana Barneston, Nebraska Clifton Hill, Missouri Oberon, North Dakota Norborne, Missouri Monmouth, Illinois North Platte, Nebraska Como, Mississippi Gettysburg, South Dakota Somerset, Kentucky Holden, Missouri Humbolt, Tennessee Toronto, Kansas Birmingham, Alabama Harlan, Iowa El Dorado, Arkansas Marceline, Missouri Sycamore, Kansas Mangham, Louisiana Rosendale, Missouri EBCOMPLETE COUR PAUL WILLIAM WHITFIELD WILMA LONSINGER F. L. MCHANEY ERVIN WALZ KIRMAN ANDREWS ALLEN HOY GEORGE R. SCHOOLFIELD IOYCE IVEY INAH CORBIN HAROLD McCARTY OAKLEY BUTLER BUMAN CANNON VIRGINIA MATHEWS ROBERT ALLEN EMIEL H. VLASAK ALBERT THEISS MALVIN PORTER LOUISE SPENCER WAYNE HILL DONALD BARNES ROY L. SILLS MORRIS McCOY OPAL PAYE HESSENFLOW ' RALPH DOWNARD RUBY LOU REED Trinidad, Colorado Butler, Missouri Leachville, Arkansas Utica, Missouri Lathrop, Missouri Huron, South Dakota Spring City, Tennessee Pinckard, Alabama Cushing, Oklahoma Iacksonville, Illinois Killen, Alabama Saratoga, Arkansas Randles, Missouri Lawrence, Kansas Crete, Nebraska Warrensburg, Missouri Georgiana, Alabama Milan, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Dawn, Missouri New Hebron, Mississippi Pontotoc, Mississippi Utica, Missouri Webster City, Iowa Warrensburg, Missouri Page Fifty nine GORDON MALLICOOT ROY FITTS CATHERINE WHITLOW GRAYSON KING RUDY I. HUBKA 1. O. DYER I PHYLLIS FACTOR ' JOHN 19. POWELL OARVEL GORDON RUTH MCMEEN LOUIS SCHWARTZ VIOLET H. PASCH' LEONARD ALSBROOKS IAMES FANCHER ALBERT HINDMAN ROY BRUSIN MITCHELL- WELSH RUBY LEE CATHEY RICHARD BUZZI HOWARD STANLEY BLUE MILT DOBROVOLNY CLEO A. LORD VERNON PROCTOR LUCY PULVIRENTI I. W. BEDSOLE Page Sixty Monmouth, Iowa A Springville, Mississippi Enid, Oklahoma -Q Manzanola, Colorado Virginia, Nebraska lennings, Oklahoma Durant, Oklahoma I Polo, Illinois Canton, Mississippi I Monmouth, Illinois L I Muscatine, Iowa Aberdeen, South' Dakota Start, Louisiana Montevallo, Alabama Marion, Iowa Butte, Montana Naples, Texas Ogemaw, Arkansas Arkansas City, Kansas Salem, Illinois- DuBOis, Nebraska Iamestown, Louisiana Winters, Texas Coalton, Oklahoma Graceville, Florida C S I THE COMPLETE COUR E CARL B. ROBINSON HELEN HILLMAN CARL P. STROHBACH MERRILL RIGGIN LELLA M. SMEDLEY HARLEY E. MESSMER MILDRED LYNN RUSSELL KROTZINGER RUTH FALKE DONALD SNYDER ROBERT R. BENNETT DALE OVERFELT MILDRED GUENZLER ARTUR TERRELL ELVIN LESTER .WATSON MAXINE BALDERSON HAROLD WILSON GERALD GILMORE LOUISE MOORE MELVIN A. WILKIE WILLIAM ALLEN HOUCHIN VERDEANE BABER OVIE C. GRAY . I. C. PATTERSON CLYDE GARDNER Ferguson, Iowa Epps, Louisiana Peterson, Iowa Milan, Missouri Ethel, Missouri- Norwich, Kansas Mason City, Illinois Wetmore, Kansas Carrollton, Missouri A Elk City, Oklahoma Chillicothe, Missouri Clarence, Missouri Mount Carroll, Illinois Holden, Missouri Ackerman, Mississippi Richland, Iowa Purdin, Missouri Monmouth, Iowa Laclede, Missouri Brock, Nebraska Kenova, West Virginia Lamoni, Iowa Double Springs, Alabama Springville, Mississippi Amber, Oklahoma , THE COMPLETE COUR ROBERT ROCKHOLD' DOROTHY MAE CHITTENDEN WERNER ALBRECHT MAXINE SMITH AVA BERNICE WALTERS MELVIN S. HAMRE ANNA MAE MUNTZEL BERNIECE MARILYN WEBB IACK KELLY WILLIS GANO AUGUSTA GENE KANAN VIOLET GOLDENE EVANS W. C. SAMPSON EDGAR GRAMPP FRANCIS E. SLY HUBERT MCCORMACK EARL ANDERSON LEON WINDSOR CAROL IUNE TORREY V LESTER CHRISTENSEN MARGARET LEE ASHER CLAUDE S. GRAY, Ir. OPAL RICHARDS IAMES KERWIN HILDA MEYERS Lead, Soutll Dakota Cortland, Nebraska Readlyn, Iowa Broken Bow, Nebraska Ordway, Colorado. Willow Lake, South Dakota Bunceton, Missouri Lake Village, Arkansas ' Ideal, South Dakota Quimby, Iowa Cameron, Missouri Powersville, Missouri Graham, Texas Parma, Missouri ' Clark, South Dakota Rush, Kentucky Parsons, Tennessee Muskogee, Oklahoma Powersville, Missouri Lodge Pole, Nebraska Oregon, Missouri Iefterson City, Missouri Athol, Kansas Ransom, Illinois Greene, Iowa WM. I, ADAMS IRENE ARMENTROUT ERWIN WASCHER ROBERT HARRISON ALICE PEERY EVELYN COULSON CLAUDE SHEARER ROSS RATH . MARGARET KUNDERT1' ELBERT R. IOHNSON 'f RAYMOND PETERSON KENNETH W. PERRENOUD VIRGIE BEMIS CLYDE PEAKE EMMIE LEE ARICKSON DWIGHT STEWARD CLARA BESS EDIE LA IEANNE MILLER CARL CASTLE FRANCES IEAN STOVALL JOSEPH E, DIETRICH EARL F. PAHLKA CEDRIC COLEMAN MARTHA MAE PHILLIPS GARLAND SMITH Silver City, Mississippi Plains, Kansas L Stewardson, Illinois Prescott, Arkansas Trenton, Missouri La Plata, Missouri Perryton, Texas Denver, Colorado Martintown, Wisconsin Kenly, North Carolina Plainview, Nebraska Winfield, Iowa Hawkeye, Iowa Dancy, Alabama Greenwood, Mississippi Iefierson City, Missouri Aberdeen, Mississippi Lawrence, Kansas Burden, Kansas Howard, Alabama Utica, Missouri Glasgow, Montana Fayette, Mississippi Oswego, Kansas Piave, Mississippi Page Sixty one ,,,. ..--Y--N -1 v--f-1-Q--.-N- s. --v-1. v- -.fu -.un-1- . -'vein lf-'-A-Haavr - ' ' rv L THE COMPLETE COURSE I LILLIAN BASS OTTO MILLS LOIS HICKS BILL MERRIMAN DEVERNE GOURLEY W. DELBERT HYDE EARL DODSON CLIFFORD CRUM FRANK! TODD C. I. HODGES RALPH HALL CHESTER NIX ' ROBERT GENTRY ROBERT E. HOLMES ROBERT CLOYD R. LESTER GILBERT EDWIN O. LINDBLOOM VIVIAN OWENS GENE HINTON I. PAUL HUFF 1 I MONTFORD INGRAM DOYLE STAGNER CARMEN CORLEY ROBERT REAGH HERBERT NICOL Page Sixty-two Winnfield, Louisiana Corinth, Mississippi Winnfield, Louisiana Chillicothe, Missouri Conway, Missouri Haleyville, Alabama Princeton, Missouri Tasco, Kansas Benton, Illinois Toccopola, Mississippi Leon, Iowa Pueblo, Colorado Mount Olive, Mississippi Vinemont, Alabama Taylorville, Illinois Taylorville, Illinois Galesburg, Illinois Tina, Missouri Canton, Mississippi Pelson, Arkansas Manila, Arkansas Plainville, Kansas Garden City, Kansas Winfield, Alabama Bethel, Missouri LEE I-IINESLEY RUSSELL D. CORNELIUS MAXINE PHILLIPS GERALDINE COX DAVID TILLER VEVA PHILLIPS TONY TRAVIS DORIS SIMMONS CARL COWAN M. L. IACKSON FLOYD R. DUNSWORTH CLINTON BORN ' EVERETT KOHLEY GEORGE HOWELL EMERY DUNCAN CLARENCE CROSS ALLEN MAREK LOIS MORETZ RALPH MOORE BOBBIE BURKS HOOKER BLANKENSHIP IOHN F. MEEK PAULINE KUMP GERTRUDE BOENING ROBERT L. HIPP Carbon Hill, Alabama Amity, Missouri New Boston, Missouri Milan, Missouri New London, Missouri Braymer, Missouri Hemphill, Texas Los Angeles, California Paris, Arkansas Amarillo, Texas Dallas, Texas Neodesha, Kansas Bentonville, Arkansas Armstrong, Missouri Excelsior Springs, Missouri Slater, Missouri ' Avon, South Dakota De Funiak Springs, Florida Chillicothe, Missouri Little Rock, Arkansas Holland, Kentucky Chillicothe, Missouri Casper, Wyoming Lohrville, Iowa Heber Springs, Arkansas -:LL IOE S. MONTAGUE MILDRED ACKERMANN HORACE PERRY IIMMIE FERGUSON CHESTER BAKER RAYMOND BONDERER WILLIE A. KENNEDY' AUDREY STOCK IEAN EICHHORN P. C. SHELLY LOIS NILES A. B. CARMONY FAY HENSLEY LATIS MCINNIS HAROLD HIGGASON RALPH JONES HAZEL BALLARD IRVIN SMITH GENE MICHAEL ELINOR EBERHARD ALVIN WAMHOFF- WILLA DEAN DAVIDSON BESSIE MAE DAWKINS ERNEST HARLAN KATHRYN HILTON Vaiden, Mississippi Carrolton, Missouri San Augustine, Texas Lamesa, Texas Mt. Pleasant, Iowa . Mooresville, Missouri Truxno, Louisiana Morrison, Iowa Malcom, Iowa Kansas City, Missouri Hawkeye, Iowa Randolph, Nebraska Canton, Missouri Arcadia, Louisiana Warren, Arkansas Lamesa, Texas Holden, Missouri Laurel, Mississippi St. Ioseph, Missouri Clarence, Missouri Holyrood, Kansas Elmer, Missouri Sturgis, Mississippi Manila, Arkansas Hutchinson, Kansas THEICOMPILETE 'COURSE GENEVA CARTER MALCOM ELLIS NINA MAE BRILL IONES E. THOMAS ROBERT HARVEY ANNA LOUISE. PETERSON . PAUL B. YOUNG . FRANCES ROBERTA RICI-IEY ROBERT W. NEWTON LAVIN HINES HARRIS WILLIS . . THURSTON VOLENTINE ELEANOR M. TIDROW HAROLD M. DAVIS GERHARD F. WOLD GLADA PARKKER MARY KATHERINE HANNAH RALPH K. ADAMS LENNESE GRIGGS ANN ANDERSON ' HAROLD B. WILTON HARRY SHUPE MELBA RAY ROBERT L. WAGAR! LILLIE RIO Blyiheville, Arkansas Glasgow, Montana ArkansasiCity, Kansas Pueblo, Colorado Lexington, Nebraska Tina, Missouri Hardin, Missouri Chula, Missouri, Whiting, Kansas Madill, Oklahoma Ottumwa, Iowa Magnolia, Arkansas Lawrence, Kansas Ashland, Kansas Starbuck, Minnesota Duncan, Mississippi Moorhead, Mississippi Unionville, Iowa Friendship, Tennessee Marvell, Arkansas Medora, Illinois Ames, Iowa Cisco, Texas Cody, Wyoming Michigan, North Dakota ' Page Sixty-th ree li , wi . . s I I 4 fi V I E I 7 v 5 Q 1 in M. -I 1 l I5 ii I. 2 .E E f e 5 - 9 3 E lf E 5 e I I E 5 Z e I iii HT , 5 2 I 5 . . I . ' r I . I , 1 . I I . I E COMPLETEHCOURSE N I CQ 114 RUSSELL E. BOND HARVEY C. KNOWLES HOWARD WATKINS CHARLES RISHER ' NONA BALI VIRGIL E. ILER CLAIR SMITH R. P. MARSHALL RAYMOND MARTIN CHARLES ROY NYE H. M. BANKS laclcsonville, Illinois Madrid, Iowa Bayard, Iowa West Enterprise, Mississippi Hurley, South Dakota Gothenborg, Nebraska Iamesport, Missouri Bartlesville, Oklahoma Ashland, Kentucky Hobart, Oklahoma Mt. Pleasant, Texas The Complete Business Course numbers in its enrollments the largest group of students in school and is deservedly the most popular. The office training at the end of the course insures self-confi- dence for the job-seeker and the course itself insures what it takes to hold the job. CGMMERCIAL COURSE 1 -f i ag .57 i 9, .s Q ' Writ-xdif' . f . E Q A i , C S I 2 2 A 5 F J I x x Q r 9 H s 5 1 3 5 1 A S 2 i I f E v n X P I 3 1 ,l ii THE COMMERCIAL COURSE HOWARD KEY MARY CRAIG HOLTON ESCHENBACI-I MORTEN GROSSE MYRTLE NOLAND BILLY DRAPER EARL R. PORTER CARROLL ALLEMAN - IOHN ALLEN AUBREY KATHRYN MARTIN . CHARLES RICHARDSON RICHARD CASTEEL WINONA HAMMES MARION WATKINS BERNARD MAAS F. OMER GODDARD MAURICE LEATHERS IOHN MCKINSTRY C. W. GREEN STANLEY SPARLING EUGENE EDELEN MITCHEI.. I. MILLIGANV CARROL MESSLER' RAYMOND I. DAM LESLIE E. MILLER Page Sixty-six Sharpsburg, Iowa Montrose, Colorado Norborne, Missouri Stratton, Nebraska Lucerne, Missouri Forrest City, Arkansas Yale, South Dakota Slater, Iowa Ashdown, Arkansas Huntsville, Missouri Independence, Kansas Princeton, Missouri Avon, South Dakota Mena, Arkansas Yale,South Dakota Blunt, South Dakota Fairfield, Iowa Hemingford, Nebraska Marion, Louisiana Chillicothe, Missouri Warrensburg, Missouri Richmond, Missouri Blackfoot, Idaho Gordon, Nebraska Memphis, Missouri PRESTON SINCLAIR THOMAS MIDDLETON WESLEY BROCKMAN GILCERIO CISNEROS MAX OWEN L. LAUTENBACH ED F. HUDSON EUGENE W. SCOTT LOUISE BROWN LOUIS MNICI-I CHAMP DUNHAM ALLEN ALMON DENMON STOKES DARRELL COLLINS W. H. CLARK DONALD BROWN DOYLE SMITH BRENT MAYES MILDRED THURSTON ABEL STERLING PACE RUTH E. BOWEN HINTON YATES CARL REID NELSON WORTHINGTON LEWIS GIBSON Columbia, Kentucky Savannah, Missouri Atlanta, Missouri Questa, New Mexico Wheeling, Missouri Pella, Iowa Pascagoula, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Bartlesville, Oklahoma Fulton, Missouri Moulton, Alabama Columbus, Mississippi Atlanta, Missouri Pawhuska, Oklahoma Emporia, Kansas Goreville, Illinois Centralia, Missouri Springer, New Mexico Chula, Missouri Bethany, Missouri Lamar, Alabama Hamburg, Iowa Pawhuska, Oklahoma Crowell, Texas JL MARY LOUISE RUSSELL MAX CURTIS FRANK FORD CARL COX S. L. HODGES, Ir. IASON DOUTHIT ROBERT HEDGES ROBERT GLEN TINGLER MCCAULEY GREENE STANLEY IONES IACK SIMS OLIN HERRINGTON IVO W. LIVELY, Ir. FRED KILLEBREW WAYNE D. HANNEMAN ROBERT BERRY JOE W. MADDOX . GROVER RAY NEAL HENRY DENTON . KIRBY SMITH, Ir. FRED CUNICO WILLIAM E. PRESTON RAY E. PARKER OSCAR GIBSON LELAND BOWMAN ' Harrisonville, Missouri St. Ioseph, Missouri Gadsden, Alabama Stigler, Oklahoma Forrest City, Arkansas Odessa, Missouri Emporia, Kansas Gallatin, Missouri Nauvoo, Alabama Artesia, New Mexico Pine Bluff, Arkansas Princenton, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Dresden, Tennessee Mercer, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Lentner, Missouri Van Buren, Arkansas Newport, Arkansas Warren, Arkansas Raton, New Mexico Liberty, Missouri Ames, Iowa Black, Alabama- Casper, Wyoming THE COMMERCIAL COURSE WM. P. WATT DAVID BRATTEN EDNA ZURBRICH MAURICE BARNES GEO. W. MILLER RICHARD ORCUTT ' IOE CREW DAVIDSON GEORGE DIGEL MAX O'BRIEN BESSIE COBB I. ARNOLD KLINGENSMITH GEORGE STANGL THOMAS MORRIS NOEL B. COLLINS FRANK SLAY BEN M. GLASSEN LYNDAL SLOAN LAWRENCE HEIDBREDER CLARENCE TIEMEIER Wm. CARPENTER OCTA SMITH EDWARD STEPHENS HAROLD BRASWELL CECIL D. WILLIAMS HARVEY BROUGHTON Stony Point, North Carolina Brady,Nebraska Verdon, Nebraska Mexico, Missouri Collinsville, Oklahoma Hannibal, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Hannibal, Missouri Burr Oak, Kansas Savannah, Missouri Princeton, Missouri Parker, South Dakota Oregon, Missouri Heber Springs, Arkansas Havana, Arkansas ' Moberly, Missouri Doniphan, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Lincolnville, Kansas Rothville, Missouri Kennett, Missouri Langley, Kentucky Eureka Springs, Arkansas Kingsport, Tennessee Middlelooro, Kentucky Page Sixty-seven THE COMMERCIAL COURSE MAX A. SMITH MRS. LILLIAN H. HAMMETT EDWIN HIGHTOWER VESTER G. FORD ELDON DENISON ALDRIDGE GREEN CHARLES E. INNES IAMES ALBERT WILSON IEANE WHITEAKER RICHARD I. NUERNBERGER FRANCIS REILEY BRUCE MADDOX HAROLD PONCLET WOODROW SMITH ELMER DE PEW MAURICE SHAFER ENNIS BAILEY RICHARD ABBEY PAUL I. WHICHCORD EMMA MELLICK EDWARD WILSON AL ELIO CORAZZI IOHN ERDEL CLYDE WILLIS BRIAN MUSGRAVE Page Sixty-eight Clemons, Iowa Huntsville, Missouri Bernice, Louisiana Salina, Kansas Trenton, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Fayette, Missouri Sardis, Mississippi Warrensburg, Missouri New Athens, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Miami, Texas Chllicothe, Missouri Kingsport, Tennessee Risco, Missouri Rocky Ford, Colorado Winona, Mississippi Gulfport, Mississippi Anthony, Kansas Newton, Iowa Sardis, Mississippi Cimarron, New Mexico Rush Hill, Missouri Elizabeth, Louisiana Linneus, Missouri KENNETH REMY RAYMOND ZUGMIER LEROY WOLF BRUCE DIXON FRANK R. NICHOLS VIRGIL LUNDBERG ROBERT I. WALKER WILLIAM Mc. DAVIS EDWIN TINGLER ERNEST MILNER WILSON HILL HENRY W, STOCK RALPH D. FERRIS EMMETT E. MILLER GERALD TOUSLEY IAMES C. BERRY C. R. CARMICAL ANDREW YADEN KENNETH E. DIXON IEAN I-IALLAR IACK ROTTGERING RAYMOND DENNIS NATHANIEL BONHAM DAVID KAZAN LOUIS F. GROSIEAN Emporia, Kansas Blue Springs, Nebraska Weatherby, Missouri Des Arc, Arkansas Tina, Missouri Red Oak, Iowa Las Animas, Colorado Campbellton, Florida lameson, Missouri Ethel, Mississippi Madison, Missouri Morrison, Iowa Iunction City, Kansas Bald Knob, Arkansas Gettysburg, South Dakota Mexico, Missouri Monticello, Arkansas London, Kentucky Fisher, Arkansas Holden, Missouri Paducah, Kentucky Greenville, Mississippi Eureka, Kansas Leland, Mississippi Scott City, Kansas f :W-1-1-5' RUSSELL ABRAMS ' RAY R. HENDRIX FRANCIS EIKLEBERRY PAUL BRIGHTON WILLIAM A. SIMS WILLIAM EARL STUDDARD ALICE LAMBERT ESTHER WRIGHT GERALD KOON BYRON A. EBERTS I-IUBERT HULSE RAYMOND CHADWICK RAY HUBBELL ALVIN I. BRANT GEORGE W. SELANDER MARSHALL DAVIDSON RONALD EUGENE MASON LOUIS WILLIAMS KENNETH TIMMONS RUPHFUS GARL LEWIS DEAN MARKT BUBBA TINDEL LLOYD EGGER LINDLEY DOOLIN MARGUERITE WILLARD Stapleton, Nebraska Mexico, Missouri Pritchett, Colorado Mansfield, Illinois Cement, Oklahoma Lansing, Michigan Eureka Springs, Arkansas , Milan, Missouri Brookfield, Missouri Holt, Missouri South Gifford, Missouri Orient, Iowa Trenton, Missouri Pittsfield, Illinois Denison, Iowa Newman, Illinois Orient, Iowa Shaw, Mississippi Clarence, Missouri Cordell, Oklahoma Oregon, Missouri Graceville, Florida Oregon, Missouri Meadville, Missouri Murray, Kentucky THE COMMERCIAL COURSE .inf ..h.. VICTOR ALLEN BAYERS RACHAEL PEARSON HAROLD CARDER LLOYD P. BELMONT IESSE H. MCGRAW DERREL WHITLEY LODIS KLAUMAN LUCILLE CURTIS RICHARD SCHUTTE SIDNEY DANIEL WILLARD BLACKWELL IACK ANDREWS Chillicothe, Missouri Canton, Missouri Edina, Missouri Lohrville, Iowa Gillette, Wyoming Wellington, Kansas Clay Center, Kansas Stewart, Mississippi Marceline, Missouri Tatum, New Mexico Tylertown, Mississippi Heber Springs, Arkansas Page Sixty nine bl' ll 1.5 A .4 ig! Ae' 7 C wr I - '94 ' Bookkeepers, bankers, teachers, accountants are only a few of those who can look back upon the C. B. C. Commercial Course as the foundation of their success in life. Retail offices and model banks help the student gain actual experience before going out into the business world. STENOGRAPHIC CCURSE 4, , iff 1 1 1 6 hq,r Z I .J .-,' ,qv V-1 H-ln! f, ff! THE STENOGRAPHIC COURSE RAYMOND RASH LELAND L. NARR MARIORIE THOMAS VIRGINIA OSBORNE DOROTHY DIETRICH ELAINE PARKHILL WALTER I. WILLIS MARY ELLEN GALE MARIE GARTNER EMMETT WOODWARD FRANCES ARNELL DOROTHIE DIXON MORGAN HARRY F. RICKHOFF SARAH CHAPMAN MARIAN MURPHY IEWELL LIPP MARY SOWERS VERA LEWIS LUELLA STINEBAUGH GLEAVES MORRISS LUCILLE HAYWARD CHARLOTTE FULLER EDNA LEE ALSPACH MARY BUTLER RUTH LANE Page Seventy-two Union, Iowa Wheeling, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Utica, Missouri Crossett, Arkansas Green Ridge, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Carterville, Illinois Kansas City, Missouri Salem, Nebraska Worth, Missouri New Florence, Missouri Dresden, Kansas Winfield, Kansas Mexico, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Spickard, Missouri Norfolk, Nebraska Texarkana, Texas Grenada, Mississippi Kosciusko, Mississippi Cowgill, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Knobnoster, Missouri LILLIAN SUTTON IAMES T, BRYANT, IR. LESTER L. SAGE MADALYN PILCHER EVELYN STEPHENSON MARY M. LENDT GEORGE B, MCCLELLAN LOIS SELBY A THELMA CANNON WALLACE MOORE EUNA MAE MOORE KATHERINE TUCKER GEORGIA MOORE GRACE KAMMER CLARA BELLE HILL FRANCES WHITE CATHERINE SWANSON GWYNETTE NEWLIN LOUISE FUGATE MILDRED HARBISON ALICE BARTHOLOMEW PAUL FRANCIS VELMA HUNTER LILLIE FOSTER IOHNSON GEORGE LLOYD ROTTMAN Chesterfield, Illinois Crosseti, Arkansas Isabel, Kansas Burlington, Kansas Nashville, Arkansas Ireton, Iowa Big Springs, Nebraska Bethany, Missouri Pawhuska, Oklahoma Chillicothe, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Cowgill, Missouri Bunceton, Missouri Sharon Springs, Kansas Mound City, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Storm Lake, Iowa Bevier, Missouri Shelbina, Missouri Carthage, Illinois Chilhowee, Missouri Ironton, Missouri La Plata, Missouri Hollow Rock, Tennessee Roundup, Montana POLLY DEAN SHAW KATHRYN GRIGGS VELA WINDSOR MARY CHILTON SCOTT MARY ALICIA MEGEDE HELEN MOSS MARY BARKER VIRGINIA DIEHL MILDRED BARKER EDITH WHIPPLE LORETTA BARTELS LORRAINE CLARK DALE E. BEAVER CAROLYN HARRIS VERA CRIDER WILSON MILLER RUTH ANN FRAKES THELMA WILSON ENID FANTZ ELIZABETH LEWIS ROY NOTHNAGEL 3 NAOMI BUCK ' ' ZELLA CONKLE MARGARETTE D. LEE MARIORIE KEMP Leland, Mississippi McAlester, Oklahoma ' Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Nelson, Missouri Richmond, Missouri Laurel, Mississippi Laclede, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Laclede, Missouri Flora, North Dakota Tobias, Nebraska Chillicothe, Missouri Milford, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Cleveland, Oklahoma Chillicothe, Missouri Ridgeway, Missouri Moline, Missouri Hull, Illinois Rose Hill, Mississippi Chillicothe, Missouri Kahoka, Missouri Granger, Missouri Waverly, Kentucky Trenton, Missouri THE STENOGRAPHIC COURSE WILMA WALKER RUBY SAPP ELWOOD MCWILLIAMS LENA SEIBERLING FRANCES LOUISE HOWARD FREIDA WADE ELEANOR GREGORY RUTH ANNE McCLAIN FANCES A. ABBOTT RUTH FOGERSON NILEANE STANSBURY IRENE MUSCH LEONA MOSER MAURINE BARTELS LUCILLE MAY HUGO RHODEN MRS. AUDRIA KELLER LORENA TUCKER INEZ HOBGOOD MARIORIE BINNS LEONA GAFFIN MARTHA W. BOYD FERNE VINCE VIRGINIA KIMBERLING HELEN HOLMES Hannibal, Missouri Columbia, Missouri Midland, Texas Chillicothe, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Columbia, Missouri Tabor, Iowa Bradford, Arkansas Columbus, Kansas Aurora, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Mallette, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Timber Lake, South Dakota Breckenridge, Missouri Stotesbury, Missouri Holcomb, Mississippi Richmond, Missouri Lexington, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Moberly, Missouri Mechanicsville, Iowa Novelty, Missouri Page Seventy th ree ..,,,,, . ., . . ., ,A,, . ,..., ,... - W ,.., .,i..s..,.s.,.,,.,,-.,,,,,...o.- i.. .a, ,. , . THE STEN.OGRA'PHIC C,OURQSE' FRANK IOHNSTON IENNIE CHINN ZACHRY TATUM DOROTHY COMER GERALDINE HALL VIRGINIA TILLER SYLVIA D. WHITMER IUANITA LILLARD MARTHA NELSON LLOYD HAYNES LEWIS KAY ELVA DAVIS , LUELLA REVE MOFFITT EDRA M. PARKER BROOKSIE F. LIPP IUANITA FITZPATRICK ROSA NEMES SUE EDWARDS EMMA KRUSE GLADYS B. VESTAL F ELSIE HAMMER GRACE CALLAWAY LAWRENCE PERKINS NAOMI WILSON MAYME DUDLEY Page Seventy-four Columbus, Mississippi Shelbyville, Missouri Roanoke, Alabama Kansas City, Kansas Ladclonia, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri' Bloomfield, Montana Canton, Missouri West Burlington, Iowa Arkansas City, Kansas Revere, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Mill Grove, Missouri Macon, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Mount Vernon, Illinois Hannibal, Missouri Douglas, Nebraska Bazile Mills, Nebraska Macon, Missouri Ilasco, Missouri Hennessey, Oklahoma Montrose, Colorado La Iunta, Colorado Laddonia, Missouri MARIORIE HICKLIN Bsss HUME I MILDRED RHODES LEONI MAYHALL ROBINSON WINIFRED DIETRICH RUTH SLATER KATHLEEN ERWIN GERALD GILBERT RAVONA BUSSE IRENE HERRINGTON McCLELLAND C. L. ROBINSON ' HELEN BLAKELY WILDA PETERS VIRGINIA LUDWIG GENEVIEVE EOLO VLASTA RIHA HELEN EILENE IENKINS FRANCES LEE PEARSON AGNELLA WIDMER BETTY RICHARDSON NORMA MARIE SMITH DARLYNE KITZMAN HARRY PIXLEY BETTY SKINNER IENNIE C. NICHOLS Chillicothe, Missouri' ' Arkansas City, Kansas Oregon, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Utica, Missouri l Hale, Missouri Green City, Missouri Cherokee, Iowa Omaha, Nebraska Princeton, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Avalon, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Avalon, Missouri Rathbun, Iowa Taylor, Texas - Chillicothe, Missouri Pearsonia, Oklahoma Salisbury, Missouri Libby, Montana Chillicothe, Missouri Chicago, Illinois Arkansas City, Kansas Picayune, Mississippi Tina, Missouri A MERILEE KILLAM I. DALTON MCWILLIAMS THELMA McCOY BLOSSIE ROSS RILEY RUTH IOHNSON BILLY GRIFFIN GLENDA MILLAGE CHARLES EDWIN WATK ANNA MARIE ALLEN MARYELLA FLEMING FOUNT ARMSTRONG MARY KATHRYN MAST MARIAN FLOYD HARRIETTE PECH ESTHER ELROD ONETA FORD STANLEY SULLIVAN MARTHA BOUTON DOROTHY DERMODY BETTY BYRD DORIS REYNOLDS NORMA ANDERSON HELYN BUCHANAN IOHN ROBERT PARSONS ZELDA MILLAGE 4 INS , Ir- New Cambria, Missouri San Angelo, Texas Webster City, Iowa Leland, Mississippi' Meadville, Missouri Staples, Texas Holyoke,Colorado Chillicothe, Missouri Fort Dodge, Iowa Kosciusko, Mississippi Midland, Texas Chillicothe, Missouri Bunceton, Missouri McComb, Illinois Macon, Missouri Williamstown, Missouri Craig, Colorado Chillicothe, Missouri Lake Andes, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri Montgomery City, Missouri Ceresco, Nebraska Liscombe, Iowa Wakeeney, Kansas Holyoke, Colorado THE STENOGRAPHIC COURSE RUTH VANAMAN EMILIE IANE FOLEY MAXINE VANCE MORRIS VESTA SIDDEN DOROTHY PAPE MARGARET RUTH DILLE HELEN HUGHES MILDRED SIDEBOTTOM ROSEMARY HAYFS IMOGENE ROBERTSON DOROTHY WYNN BYRNE HORN CLOADEL WILSON LEAH EVANS NANCY HANKS DOROTHY RAY MERLE MECHLIN MARGARET MAAG LEOTA FOLKNER LENA IOHNSON EUNICE SCHAFFER BETTY BAKER EDITH RAY NORMA SMITH LOREAN HILL Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Stuttgart, Arkansas Chillicothe, Missouri Mooresville, Missouri Concordia, Missouri Macon, Missouri Harrisonville, Missouri Meadville, Missouri Monroe City, Missouri Iamesport, Missouri Riverton, Iowa Brady, Nebraska Waynesville, Missouri Dawn, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Dewey, Illinois Centralia, Missouri Wagner, South Dakota Marshalltown, Iowa Burlington,Wyoming Chillicothe, Missouri Huntsville, Missouri Dewey, Illinois Chicago, Illinois Rogers, New Mexico Page Seventy five , 1.,,,,a,,, ., .,,. 0--v--L-Lx.,.,., ,. x .,,.-..-..,.,. ...H-m......,..........-....-,.........6.,.L -H..-... 4 ,.,s.n-2-4-...,, , 'r'HfE s'rENoG'RAP.H1c COURSE EVE HERRICK WINONA HEISEL ' DOROTHY GARRELS i IAYNE LINVILLE ' MARY KATHLEEN HILLER ELMA MARSH- ' RUBY REPPERT DOROTHY DOYLE GENEVIEVE MARTIN MARY SNOOK RUTH BARGAR MARY ALICE OWEN IULIA MNICH. ESTHER LIGGETT VIRGINIA EGGLESON VESTA MITCHELL ' CAROL MCCARTY HAZEL BARNES MAUREINE TAYLOR LAURA HEDGCOXE fi MARGARET DESCHEEMAEKER VIVIAN VOLTZ OLIVE KRUG MARY IANE STERNER PRUDENCE BENWAY Page Seventy-six Girard, Kansas Canutilla, Texas Bruning, Nebraska Taylor, Texas Carbondale, Illinois Salem, Nebraska Harris, Kansas Shelbina, Missouri Boomer, Missouri Chillicothe, Mo. Meadville, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Bartlesville, Oklahoma Edgerton, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri Tina, Missouri Wymore, Nebraska Humboldt, Kansas Fairhope, Alabama Roswell, New Mexico Fromburg, Montana Daphne, Alabama Hoisington, Kansas Mexico, Missouri Boulder, Colorado DOROTHA HANNA GRETCHEN HANNA . IANE IACOBSEN FLOREINE SHAW MARGARET IACOBSEN VIRGINIA LEE BAKER MILDRED GRAY MARY I. MOORE MARION L. SMITH ARIEL SORENSON DOROTHY KOLLMAN ALICE LEE CASTEEL BERNICE HARDESTY PATTY MCCORD NITA LOU McKEE GWENDOLYN MADDY LEOLA HARPER IERRY GREEN MARY F. HAMILTON HELEN STEPHENS R. W. SMATHERS I MARGARET CLARK ELLEN WILSON MARIE IONES HAZEL TRICHE Bloomfield, Iowa Polo, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Downing, Missouri Chillicothe, Misouri Macon, Missouriw' Chillicothe, Missouri Anthony, Kansas Brookfield, Missouri Blencoe, Iowa Waverly, South Dakota Princeton, Missouri Middleton, Missouri Foley, Alabama Lathrop, Missouri Gettysburg, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri , Fullerton, Nebraska ' ' Rothville, Missouri Avalon, Missouri Canton,.North Carolina Huntsville, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Bucklin, Missouri Laplace, Louisiana f-'L ,IH -e.,,,,.Y1 . MARTHA SHACKELFORD LILLIAN EDIE HELEN PEPPER MARIORIE BAILEY ADRIAN D. ROUND CAROLINE NELSON LUELLA CAMERON FRANK DALZELL EVA B. FRANKLIN IOYCE CHAMPLIN I I I GLADYS NICHOLS PRUDENCE BARNES MERCEDA MILES GERTRUDE B. BROWN HARRY DIXON MARIORIE DRAPER ZELMA LILLARD IOHN PITTSENBARGER I CLAIRE MCCARTY I I 'V I I I Y 1 B .L I I Glasgow, Missouri Aberdeen, Missisippi Chillicothe, Missouri Meadville, Missouri Laurel, Mississippi Minneapolis, Kansas Portia, Arkansas Marvell, Arkansas Collins, Iowa Long Island, Kansas Williamstown, Missouri Auburn, Illinois Macon, Missouri Malta Bend, Missouri Mi. Olive, Arkansas Shenandoah, Iowa Canton, Missouri McFall, Missouri Trenton, Missouri THE STENOGRAPHIC COURSE Page Seventy-seven fi f r f ' 4 num 1 5 The Stenographic Department, once thought to be almost exclusively the stronghold of young Women, is now considered favorably as a stepping stone to other and more important positions which are made possible through a thorough understanding of gen- eral office Work. The young man stenographer is rapidly coming into his own. s CIVIL' SERVICE COURSE THE CIVIL SERVICE COURSE HAROLD SEIFERT FRANK VASEY AMOS F. RIHA ROBERT SKILLMAN BYRON VINSON EDWARD MCLAUGHLIN RALPH RYAN RUSSELL SHACKELFORD M. STONE BERGER WARD W. IAMES HERBERT M. IOHNSON ROLLA LENCE WM. R. KING MARK MITCHELL PAUL M. HUGHES WOODROW W. BAKER MILO IONES VIRGIL H, CLARK HAROLD L. BEARD ROBERT A. BOHANNON FRED DOYLE WOODROW CREW ELWOOD COV' Y RAYMOND COADY IAMES HENRY GIBSON Page Eighty Anthony, Kansas Graettinger, Iowa Taylor, Texas Hardensburg, Kentucky Mount Hope, Alabama Spickard, Missouri El Reno, Oklahoma Napton, Missouri Middletown, Missouri West Liberty, Iowa Charleston, Missouri Cobden, Illinois Bristol, Tennessee Oktord, Nebraska Delphos, Kansas Fairview, Oklahoma Lequire, Oklahoma Ernmetsburg, Iowa Raton, New Mexico Unionville, Missouri Bolivar, Tennessee Shenandoah, Iowa Blanco, Oklahoma Oxford, Nebraska Hardinsburg, Kentucky GILBERT L. BERGLOFF TROYCE HEARD W. H. HARRELL A, U, GEREN C. MAHLON PRYOR IVAL LOOKABILL TOM SAS SCOTT DUNCAN EMMETT HARRIS AUTURA UNDERWOOD LORAINE C. COX KENNETH BAKER VIRGIL DINNEEN LAMAR IOHNSON BENSON MIDDLETON ROBERT C. WRIGHT WAYNE BABCOCK ROBERT LEE GLANVILLE HOLLIS TILLERY LEONARD MILSTEAD GERALD KEAHEY G. R. ODOM ELMO RICE EARL SAWYER FOLMER LERAGER Golden City, Missouri Lakewood, New Mexico Camilla, Georgia Section, Alabama Bronaugh, Missouri Wood, South Dakota Bartlesville, Oklahoma Roscoe, Texas Section, Alabama Forgan, Oklahoma Plainville, Illinois Warsaw, Illinois Volin, South Dakota Lake Arthur, New Mexico Haze-lhurst, Mississippi Greensburg, Kentucky Oreana, Illinois Van Hook, North Dakota Beaudry, Arkansas Wilton, Alabama Crawford, Oklahoma Lake City, Arkansas Ashland, Kentucky Baker, Montana Cordova, Nebraska 1 GEORGE D. WILSON LENNOX DESSELLES RAYMOND CARTER DALE GLEASON LESTER OSTERCAMP ROBERT RAILSBACK CECIL WALTERS URSAL PORTER MARVIN I. PURCELL CARL IENKINS VINCENT CULLING ROBERT CASADY ORLEN GRADALL RAYMOND STROME GLEN WEAVER WINSTON SPIKES HAROLD SWANSON CHARLES BROOKS GARLAND POOL RONALD BRADLEY HAROLD E. CHUNN GEORGE CRANE CARL TUCKER ARTHUR N. BOURASSA IAMES E. BOGGS Monticello, Mississippi Marksville, Louisiana Syracuse, Kansas Claire City, South Dakota Aplington, Iowa Denison, Iowa Roberts, Illinois Lomax, Illinois Endee, New Mexico Blue Springs, Nebraska Mooresville, Missouri Norwalk, Iowa Hopewell, Kansas Warner, South Dakota Greenfield, Iowa Fields, Louisiana Greentop, Missouri Charleston, Illinois Summers, Arkansas Orient, Iowa Uriah, Alabama Lomax, Illinois Cowgill, Missouri Whitetail, Montana Afton, Iowa ,THE CIVIL SERVICE COUR E KENNETH CRUCE LEONARD SMITH DENNIS LAMON ALLEN MENZ PRESTON POUNDS WALTER HADALLER DONALD MCSHANE ROY SMITH ELBERT HOWE ARLUS LAWHON P. C. STEELMAN CLIFFORD D. SCHAUF IVAN E. ROTH LEWIS KAY RAYMOND LOWE LLOYD RICHMOND ROBERT O, BULEN L, NEUMAN WOODS BYRON BEHRMANN DONALD HOSMAN DALE MINCER MERLE VAN SICKLE KENNETH E. FENGEL ELVIS I, HUNTER MELVIN KRESSIG Monticello, Arkansas Oologah, Oklahoma Trinity, Alabama Enid, Oklahoma Muscadine, Alabama Dover, Missouri Luana, Iowa Fredericksburg, Iowa Portales, New Mexico Chillicothe, Missouri Thornton, Arkansas Bunker Hill, Kansas Wayland, Iowa Revere, Missouri Thayer, Missouri Laclecle, Missouri Wahkon, Minnesota Carrollton, Illinois Schleswig, Iowa Kidder, Missouri Searsboro, Iowa Springville, Iowa Liberty, Illinois Roscoe, Texas Salisbury, Missouri Page Eighty one THE CIVIL SERVICIEMCOURISE I. N. COTHAM IACK GILLETTE , MARVIN SWANSON I HOWARD H. PETERS LOWELL IERRED NORMAN LUNDEEN CLYDE MCVICKER RAYFORD BOWERS ' WAVERLY D. FERGUSON EDWARD ARBUCKLE CLEATIS C. LEONARD Page Eighty-twd Trenton, Tennessee Laramie, Wyoming Winner, South Dakota Beardstown, Illinois Custer, South Dakota Springville, Iowa Cameron, Missouri Levelland, Texas Mclrall, Missouri Mack, Colorado Seymour, Iowa CYRIL G. MAYI-IEW IACK SEELY GEORGE ATKINSON CLARENCE DROGE DARRELL FRED MCCANN IAMES WARREN LLOYD GREGORY IVAL LOMMELE ALLEN LONG MELVIN VOORHIES PAUL PARDUN BOYD BAKER JOHN B. LEE . HOWARD PETERS . . MERRILL H. BLAKEWELL DUANE H. IOHNSON QUINTON GILMORE FRED R. BAILEY ALPHONSE LEIKER , , WILBUR I. I. WALZ IACK IONES MACK GREEN CLARENCE HEARN EDGAR SERGEANT VERNON HARMIER Hickory Flat, Kentucky Teague, Texas Uniontown, Kentucky Seneca, Kansas Mulberry, Kansas Dexter, Georgia Turney, Missouri Atwood, Illinois Eagle City, Oklahoma Pawnee, Oklahoma Red Oak, Iowa Perry, Iowa Flemingsburg, Kentucky Ozark, Alabama , b Edwin, South Dakota Richland, Iowa VERNON, Alabama Le Roy, Kansas Hays, Kansas- Dunbar, Nebraska Chandler, Oklahoma Bates City, Missouri Monticello, Iowa Iameson, 'Missouri Venango, Nebraska TELEGRAPH COURSE a --.4 THE TELE-GRAPH COURSE ROLLAND B. FULLER IOHN BLODGETT RUSSELL ADAMS EZELDON DISHMAN CLAUDINE SMITH GEORGE MOSELEY I. G. McCARTY IAMES E. WILLIAMS LUTHER VAIL IOHN ALLEN E. R. NISWANGER VICTOR VANCE DONALD C. ROGERS LOVELL DAWKINS MARY L. SLAVIN HARRY WAUAHDOOAH LELA BELL SIMS FRED W. DONELSON ROLAND PEARSON WINIFRED LEETE A. I. DEDEAUX, IR. MELVIN A. CHANCE LESTER L. SAGE EDWARD DEEGAN EDGAR DAWSON Page Eighty-four Iraan, Texas Albany, Missouri Knobnoster, Missouri Corona, New Mexico Wakenda, Missouri McKenzie, Tennessee Harrodsburg, Kentucky Taylor, Mississippi Fernald, Iowa La Cygne, Kansas Turon, Kansas Willow Hill, Illinois Windham, Montana Lucedale, Mississippi Downing, Missouri Lawton, Oklahoma Weslaco, Texas Hopedale, Illinois Redlands, California Liberal, Kansas Poplarville, Mississippi McDonald, Kansas Isabel, Kansas Mahaska, Kansas Martin, Tennessee LESTER CHRISTAINSEN CHARLES E. BYRD REID L, LOWRANCE L. B. WELLS ' FRANCES HALL LC. NEWTON EARL N. BATES MARAGRET ROBERTS ALBERT LEE HAYNES GERALD C. REINHOLD CLAY ARTERBURN CHARLES T. GRUBBS LEONARD CROW ROBERT C. MOORE REX ANDERBERG FRANKLIN HOLDER FRANK OVERSTREET RUBY LEE TILLOTSON DOYLE DOBSON CHESTER G. TRUITT ALVIN A. BLUMHARDT ETHERD WILSON GLENN SCHULTZ IAMES B. MORGAN CHARLES E. ROBINSON Plainview, Nebraska Citronelle, Alabama Elmo, Missouri Sandy Hook, Kentucky Grethel, Kentucky Tyro, Mississippi Round Grove, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Brandenburg, Kentucky Helena, Missouri Green Mountain, Iowa Fordyce, Arkansas Haleyville, Alabama Rockwell City, Iowa Hudson, South Dakota South Greenfield, Missouri Ottawa, Kansas Brookhaven, Mississippi Burkburnett, Texas Sullivan, Kentucky Bowdle, South Dakota Washington, Oklahoma Presho, South Dakota Plainview, Illinois Webster City, Iowa -.v,.u.....m........ no ....- I . I 1 I I I I 1 I I: I I I I , ,I ii it II I I I1 I I I .I I-. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , . H v ' ' r .... - . .-..--g- ,..:. -.,K L,Tzj .::.,E 4... :-:.......e.-z..,...,.-1 ...,a.... .......... ... .... VIRGIL R. WEIDNER WALDO T. BALL WALTER HILGEN EDDIE MAY CYRUS ALLEN LYNDOL SCHOCKLEY IRENE E. KLEMA ANCIL D. FLETCHER MARY C. McCLOSKOY C. LOUIS KIST VILAS E. UHLIR GEORGE PARKER WILLIAM I. BLACKWELL MINNIE LORENE NERE IAMES HOLDEN DELBERT T. FETTERS MERRITT D. SNYDER RALPH PRITCHARD CLARENCE E. BEITEL BYRON RICHBURG KENNETH HOCKETT LOICE LAWSON CHARLES WISDOM, IR. I- M. WILLIAMS CLINTON ALLISON Lexington, Illinois Seclalia, Missouri New Ulm, Texas Steelville, Misfsouri Talhoma, Illinois Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Monona, Iowa Melcher, Iowa McLeansboro, Illinois Batesville, Arkansas Weta, South Dakota Odessa, Missouri Exeter, Nebraska Memphis, Missouri Holden, Louisiana Rossville, Illinois Carthage, Missouri Sumner, Nebraska Weta, South Dakota Turkey, Texas Kingsley, Iowa Duncan, Oklahoma Thalia, Texas Tulsa, Oklahoma Canute, Oklahoma THE TELEGRAPH COUR THURMAN A. CAHILL ROBERT POHLNER, IR. MRS. HARRIET D. LINN IOHN L.'RITTER LOUIS RIDDELL DORIS BATTLES IAMES BENNETT ROBERT T. JONES HENRY M. WOELLHART CLARENCE C. HAY IODEAN CHAMBERLAIN LEONARD CRUMP ' RUTH BARNEY PAULINE KUMP ROBERT GREEN ELME HAMMER NIILO P. KORPI FRANK A. MATTERN IACK IACOBS FREEMAN MITCHELL PAUL E. CORBIN DELMAR PETERS IEAN ESTES MARIORY BLOWEY . ORA BEESON A Steelville, Missouri Columbus, Nebraska Iacksonville, Illinois Paxton, Nebraska Delhi, Illinois Marquoketa, Iowa Fedora, South Dakota Neosho, Missouri Leavenworth, Kansas Austin, Montana Oshkosh, Nebraska Guntersville, Alabama Canon City, Colorado Casper, Wyoming Colville, Washington South Superior, Wisconsin Finlayson, Minnesota Grainfield, Kansas Ilawrenceburg, Kentucky Pangburn, Arkansas New Market, Iowa Pueblo, Colorado Sidney, Iowa Anthony, Kansas Chillicothe, Missouri Page Eighty flve E TELEGRAPH COUAR xi - TN X11 as X J: 'W O x v I J -, J s E y IEFFERSON DAY EARL B. HARRELSON GEORGE RAY ENLOE BRYSON PAUL HEATH GEORGE SPEARS HAROLD L. LaCHAPELLE McAlester, Oklahoma Moravia, Iowa Nelagoney, Oklahoma Drumright, Oklahoma Attica, Kansas Higginsville, Missouri Arvada, Colorado ' 4 In this course the Morse code ceases to be merely a series of dots and dashes and rapidly becomes a medium for the transmission of messages. Like- wise the medium for a successful entry into a tas- cinating and remunerative field of endeavor. - x PEN ART COURSE I e 5 I l i I l I I gi Qi I ,l 1 THE PEN ART COURSE DALE THOMPSON I. ELMO CORDER ORTIS CARMICHAEL IAMES R. CARTER O. B. SURBER HENRY M. HURLESS IAMES Q. HAGGARD GEORGE CUMMINGS MORTEN GROSSE VERNICE TALMAGE VIRGINIA WAHL MILTON LITTON REBECCA PITTS TROYCE HEARD HILLRIE HAMILTON MARION WATKINS PEARL WAHLER T. M. WALL IOHN S. BROUGHTON HAROLD E. RURUP CURTIS L. CARDONE MAXINE WILHELM GERALD KEAHEY MILAN VUCUREVICH IOHN LEE SMITH Page Eighty-eight Cowles, Nebraska West Van Lear, Kentucky Clarinda, Iowa Salisbury, Missouri Chickasha, Oklahoma Ogden, Iowa , Winchester, Kentucky Brownsburg, Indiana Stratton, Nebraska Roswell, New Mexico Barnes City, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri West Point, Georgia Lakewood, New Mexico Agricola, Mississippi Mena, Arkansas Raymondville, Texas Epps, Louisiana Kenly, North Carolina Beaver Crossing, Nebraska Madisonville, Louisiana Bosworth, Missouri Crawford, Oklahoma Lead, South Dakota Browning, Missouri DOROTHY STURGES SYD COLEMAN HAROLD COLLINS MILDRED BUSH TED R. WALL HELEN BROWN KARL W. GERLACH JOHN W. IARVIS BYRON Hl HOOKS ORA COUCH WILLIAM TOWSE DONALD BROOKS BESSIE SLUMAN REX HARRINGTON EDWIN TOWSE IOHN L. GRANT CHARLES M. DUNN W. H. LEWIS GILBERT OAKLEY BERTRAND CASSAN ROBERT B. MCCLURKIN ' RALPH A. SHULL IOHN W. STILES ROBERT DARNELL SAMUEL F. SINGLETON Meadville, Missouri Conway, Arkansas Bethany, Missouri McCredie, Missouri Hot Springs, Arkansas La Grange, Missouri Lincoln, Nebraska Caney, Kansas El Paso, Arkansas Fayetteville, Arkansas Chesterfield, Illinois Noble, Iowa Bloom, Kansas Kanorado, Kansas Chesterfield, Illinois Luretha, Kentucky Charlton, Iowa Browder, Kentucky Fordyce, Arkansas Raton, New Mexico Clay Center, Kansas Sanborn, Iowa Annona, Texas Haskell, Texas O'Donnell, Texas Y M.- l . I -,---- - ,,,.,- -,-...N........ ...L.....-...fa-1.33: STANLEY HUBBARD MARY CRAIG HORTON C. CRAWFORD CHARLES ROCKHOLD DOROTHY DAY WILLIAM TOWSE EDWIN TOWSE CLYDE GUNNELS CLARKE BUTCHER NERMA LEE MCCLEAN IVOR HUGHES EDWARD HARRIS LESLIE E. MILLER EARLXSAWYER DONALD V. BENSON FRED CUNICO LEONARD M. SNIDER HERBERT WHITE DONALD GUEST ROGER LINDE NORMAN HUBBARD ZELLA CONKLE L DONALD BROOKS W. I-I. LEWIS I GILBERT OAKLEY Sand Springs, Oklahoma Montrose, Colorado Herrin, Illinois Chillicothe, Missouri Hebron, Nebraska S Chesterfield, Illinois Chesterfield, Illinois McNeil, Arkansas Hebron, Nebraska Pasadena, California Dawn, Missouri Neosho, Missouri Memphis, Missouri Baker, Montana Meadville, Missouri Raton, New Mxico Piedmont, Kansas Winfield, Alabama , Cherokee, Iowa Armstrong, Iowa Monticello, Illinois Granger, Missouri ' Noble, Iowa Browder, Kentucky Fordyce, Arkansas -:L . , 7.7 .1 -- v VY -----1t:.-- A ...,.. -v . ,., - ,.-. ,......,.. ,,,..,...,-.,......,f..,.----.s-...,------ Y THE PEN ART COURSE CARROLL LANDRY BURL HARMON D, H. BAGLEY MATTHEW VOSS MELVIN A. SMITH A. W. MEINE CLARENCE MURPHY LOUIS ROI-ILS -A CLARENCE TIEMEIER, MARY URIOH ' N DORIS COULT ARTHUR E. HOLT ' ' DOYLE SMITH IOSEPH MADZAR GEORGE LARSEN IACK REYNOLDS DONALD BUSH IESSALEE COLEMAN WINIFRED NORRIS GEORGE STANGL LYLE LEININGER SUE EDWARDS ELIZABETH MCQUATE HAROLD ODELL ALVIN KAMPFE Labadieville, Louisiana Moro, Arkansas Kenly, North Carolina Morrison, Illinois Gallatin, Missouri Warrenton, Missouri Bucklin, Missouri Vibbard, Missouri Lincolnville, Kansas Laredo, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Ponoa City, Oklahoma Goreville, Illinois Black Lick, Pennsylvani Armstrong, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Ridgeway, Missouri Chillicothd, Missouri Woodward, Oklahoma Parker, South Dakota Ames, Iowa Douglas, Nebraska Osborn, Missouri Gilliam, Missouri Wanblee, South Dakota Page Ei C1 ghty nine -yd X'-N In all tieids of industry--keeping books, Writing shorthand or teaching-well-Written, neat handwrit- ing is an outstanding recommendation. Thanks to the Pen Art Department, C. B. C. students are known the country over for their ability as penmen, and are finding it pays. x Nu, ,L - A Y - W ,.. . .i g ,fr ... .. .:....:gi1gg,. 7...,-v---...........,.,,..-...............,........-AV-.....-, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE .'25' gif. - r THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE LLOYD E. GILBERT IRENE CASTER FRED WALTER NEWLON HOLTON ESCHENBACH CALVIN STONE LESLIE E. MILLER MAY DUREEE PAUL BECK ALICE MAE SULLIVAN DAN BACA B. I. COLLINS GERALDINE RIPLEY HERSCHEL WILLIAMS MITCHEL I. MILLIGAN LLOYD HOUSTON NORMAN HUBBARD EUGENE EDELEN F. OMER GODDARD ALDEN GIFFORD CARLEE CUTSINGER LLOYD BECK ROBERT NORRIS VERLA LINDBECK LOIS F, GREEN MORRISON W. HARBER Page Ninety-two Burton, Nebraska Kidder, Missouri Clearmont, Missouri Norborne, Missouri Utica, Missouri Memphis, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Norborne, Missouri Mount Sterling, Illinois Las Cruces, New Mexico Seco, Kentucky Kidder, Missouri Wewoka, Oklahoma Richmond, Missouri Parsons, Tennessee Monticello, Illinois Warrensburg, Missouri Blunt, South Dakota Green City, Missouri Humphreys, Missouri Norborne, Missouri Huron, South Dakota Wataga, Illinois Kahoka, Missouri Munday, Texas HAROLD W. SMALLEY 4 ELSIE HOLLEMAN ZADA MARTIN MERVIN CLEMENTS VERDA WETRICH KATHRYN MARTIN PAULINE VANDERPOOL GEORGE A. HOBSON EDWARD HESSENFLOW NATHAN ELLENBURG DOROTHY ARNOLD VERN C, MCLIN WM. B. CONE PAUL FRANCIS ISAAC HALL NERMA LEE McCLEAN CHARLOTTE L. ESHELMAN ERVIN EISENBRAUN CHARLES R. UPDYKE I. CLINT GIBBS, IR. EUGENE COWARD IEANETTE MAY MENARD SMITH EDDIE GRAHAM BURELL MAHAFFY St. Joseph, Missouri Searcy, Arkansas Shawnee, Oklahoma Hennessey, Oklahoma Huron, South Dakota Huntsville, Missouri Hale, Missouri Rosendale, Missouri Utica, Missouri Searcy, Arkansas Niobrara, Nebraska Jacksonville, Illinois Eudora, Arkansas Ironton, Missouri Nacogdoches, Texas Pasadena, California Prophetstown, Illinois Colome, South Dakota Chillicothe, Missouri Dresden, Tennessee Searcy, Arkansas Forest City, Missouri Brownfield, Texas Richmond, Missouri Mount City, Missouri PEARLIE IOHNSON PURDY STILLWELL HOWARD MARSHALL GEORGE W. MILLER THOMAS MORRIS ROBERT HEDGES ARNOLD KLINGENSMITH EDNA ZURBRICK GEORGE DIGEL WAYNE D. HANNEMAN IOE CREW DAVIDSON IOE W. MADDOX CHARLES GILBERT LOGAN NANCY BATTS STANLEY IONES HAROLD BRASWELL RUSSELL SHACKELFORD LYNDAL SLOAN AMOS F. RIHA LUCILLE MAY RUBY SAPP RICHARD ORCUTT GEN CURTIS WILLIAM CARPENTER BESSIE COBB Dalton, Missouri Lucerne, Missouri Sullivan, Illinois Collinsville, Oklahoma Oregon, Missouri Emporia, Kansas Princeton, Missouri Verdon, Nebraska Hannibal, Missouri Mercer, Missouri Mexico, Missouri Lentner, Missouri Montgomery City, Missouri Cerulean, Kentucky Artesia, New Mexico Eureka Springs, Arkansas Napton, Missouri Doniphan, Missouri Taylor, Texas Chillicothe, Missouri Columbia, Missouri' Hannibal, Missouri St. Ioseph, Missouri Rothville, Missouri Savannah, Missouri THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE MYRL AYRES BRUNE DE ROCHI MYRNA BYRD IOSEPHINE ACORN F. RAY CORN MAX CURVO MERRILL H. MYERS FRANK IOHNSTON LOIS PRIVETT A. DEAN YOUNG GALYN W, LOEHR MACHIN HATTON ELMO WILLIAMS FLOYD YORK WILMA L. KENT BYRON LYTLE WALTER SKOOG BURNS FOUCH MAXINE ASHBY ALFRED F. BRANDT,Ir. GERALD E. ALBAN ANITA G. WIEHE T. M. PRIVETT O. B. SURBER HENRY HURLESS Avalon, Missouri Taylorville, Illinois Bogalusa, Louisiana Independence, Kansas Independence, Kansas Clear Lake, Iowa Bosworth, Missouri Columbus, Mississippi Friendship, Tennessee Kansas City, Missouri Lone Tree, Iowa Ladclonia, Missouri Gadsden, Alabama Stamford, Texas Miles City, Montana Weatherby, Missouri Caldwell, Kansas ' Olive Hill, Kentucky La Plata, Missouri Fort Omaha, Nebraska Westphalia, Kansas Wallula, Kansas Friendship, Tennessee Chickasha, Oklahoma Ogden, Iowa Page Ninety th ree 5a THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE ALBERT LUKEMAN HAROLD SWANSON CHARMIAN WHITE HENRY P. GARRETT STANLEY IONES LLOYD FOLGER FRED CUNICO IAMES F. WOOLEY MILDRED SIDEBOTTOM LOREN BYBEE ' BERNARD CARSON WILTON SMITH VIRGIL DINNEEN BETTY HARVEY LESLIE E. CARMICHAEL WILLARD BRUNING LAMAR IOHNSON HOWARD PETTIT W. A. SIMS ELIZABETH BOGERT CARL E. BAYMILLER RUSSELL ANDERSON K. M. VARNER, Ir. GENEVIEVE LAMKIN ALBERT H. DE CANNIERE Page Ninety-four Iacksonville, Illinois Greentop, Missouri Norborne, Missouri Fairview, Oklahoma Raton,New Mexico New Virginia, Iowa Raton, New Mexico Pocahontas, Arkansas Meadville, Missouri Knobnoster, Missouri Elliott, Iowa Brownfield, Texas Volin, South Dakota Rushville, Missouri Romance, Arkansas Hiawatha, Kansas Lake Arthur, New Mexico Ainsworth, Nebraska Fern Springs, Mississippi Milford, Nebraska Leonard, Missouri Huron, South Dakota Union Springs, Alabama Meadville, Missouri Marceline, Missouri ISAAC DE VAULT ALLEN BARRY BEATRICE BARR ROBERT TAYLOR I. E. ALEXANDER HILLRIE HAMILTON BEN GLASSEN VIRGINIA McCRORY GRACE IASPER LEONARD MILSTEAD MILDRED I. DOHRN CLYDE B. HEER PAYE HILL' D. R. EVANS HELEN A. SCHNEIDER ALLEN B. COATS MARVIN HASTINGS WILLIAM ABSHEAR FRED SCHOENBORN WATKIN IONES HARRY S. CURTIS ELIZABETH BURRY MYRICK BRELON HILL CHARLES COLLINS CLARK YOUNGER Warrensburg, Missouri Bethany, Missouri Colman, South Dakota Aberdeen, Mississippi West Monroe, Louisiana Agricola, Mississippi Moberly, Missouri Sheffield, Alabama Cedar Rapids, Iowa Wilton, Alabama Leavenworth, Kansas Montrose, Colorado Hamilton, Missouri Chillicothe, Missouri Columbia, Missouri Greensburg, Kansas Rock Falls, Illinois Piedmont, Missouri Seventy-six, Missouri Dawn, Missouri St. Ioseph, Missouri Ludlow, Missouri Soso, Mississippi Murrayville, Illinois Savannah, Missouri LOUIS MNICH MARY LOUISE RUSSELL NADINE NASH MAX DEE ELLIS ARLENE IOHNSON WINBORN I. LESTER ESTHER WHEELAN IIMETTA LYONS G. D. McLAIN K CLAIR W. SMITH LLOYD KENDALL HOWARD WILKINSON NORMAN MORAN GEORGE FISCHER IIMMIE NELLE ROBERTSON HUGH ELZA OMIA D. MONTGOMERY IREL WILLIAMS RAY M. FREEMAN WARD W. IAMES CHESTER ALEXANDER GEORGE WONGWAI M. STONE BERGER CLARENCE TIEMEIER OLIN HERRINGTON Bartlesville, Oklahoma Harrisonville, Missouri Tioga, Colorado Lebo, Kansas Ireton, Iowa Vivian, Louisiana Washington, Iowa Lexington, Missouri Gloster, Mississippi San Iose, Illinois Smithville, Arkansas Sheldon, Illinois Savannah, Missouri Trenton, Missouri McAdoo, Texas Anson,Texas Blountsville, Alabama Mayfield, Kentucky Grand Iunction, Colorado West Liberty, Iowa Richards, Missouri Honolulu, Hawaii Middletown, Missouri Lincolnville, Kansas Princeton, Missouri THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE GEORGE MEDENDORP DORIS WHITLOW HOUSTON BAILEY ANDREW LANN GENE ROSS SARAH CATHERINE WALLACE IACK GLOVER IOHN ASHBY WILLIAM RAY MCEWEN GLEN WEAVER EARL MCCLUNE MARY CRAIG DOROTHY GIRDNER RUTH WOODBRIDGE DORIS SHIFLETT GARNETT IETT AILEEN STICHNOT DEE W. LAMBERT RAYMOND HALL AVON FRENCH WILLIAM McMICKLE WILLIAM E. CHEATHAM BURL HARMON OSCAR GIBSON KENNETH I. BLECHA Wellington, Illinois Strawn, Illinois Luverne, Alabama Aberdeen, Mississippi Iamestown, Tennessee Isabella, Tennessee Tyronza, Arkansas Wapello, Iowa Rockford, Alabama Greenfield, Iowa Admire, Kansas Montrose, Colorado Chillicothe, Missouri Fort Sumner, New Mex Meadville, Missouri Nodaway, Iowa Emporia, Kansas ico Montgomery City, Missouri Baker, Montana Dukedom, Tennessee Columbia, Missouri Gilliam, Missouri Moro, Arkansas Black, Alabama Washington, Iowa Page Ninety five THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE FRANCIS HELSEL WILLIS I. HISER CHARLES BROOKS BOBBY CAVENDER IAMES O. RANKIN LLOYD RICHMOND EDWARD McLAUGHLIN VERNER DUGAN WOODROW ARMSTRONG OTTO W. PAETH OLIN McWHORTER LISSIE STEGALL ROY KAY IOSEPH NORTON DOUGLAS C. BOSSE MILDRED ARNETT BURNEY MARSHALL LOREN PINE KENNETH MCMURROUGH EVELYN ROUSH ROBERT BERRY LA VERNE PTAK RUTH DICKERSON PAUL KEITHLY LESTER OSTERCAMP Page Ninety-six Bloomfield, Iowa Oakley, Illinois Charleston, Illinois Moberly, Missouri Monticello, Illinois Laclede, Missouri Spickard, Missouri Green, Kansas La Center, Kentucky Miles City, Montana Brodhead, Kentucky Tiline, Kentucky Big Cabin, Oklahoma Montgomery City, Missouri Brooksville, Kentucky North Platte, Nebraska Troy, Tennessee Lawrence, Kansas Stamps, Arkansas Argyle, Iowa Mexico, Missouri Dante, South Dakota Cove, Arkansas South Gifford, Missouri Aplington, Iowa DELBERT BERRY DONALD E. DIXON GEORGE M. BILBY VIRGIL BARRETT IOHNIE B. MADDOX GATI-I C. FEARS OPAL BROWN THOMAS OLIVER FRANK BROOKS NEIL COX RICHARD C. MOORE DAVID WOOD MARVIN VAN CLEAVE CHARLES C. GASS LILLIAN FIELDS MARION WATKINS MARION LUCKEY DONALD LUKE A. W. MEINE CARL IENKINS ARTHUR D. COATES ORBIE DAVIS CLARENCE E. FARRAR ROBIN R.,DOMER, Ir. FRED KILLEBREW White Plains, Kentucky Dysart, Iowa Burlington lunction, Missouri Gallup, New Mexico Elba, Alabama Council Hill, Oklahoma Catlettsburg, Kentucky Henagar, Alabama Hightower, Alabama Pattonsburg, Missouri Rockwell City, Iowa Melcher, Iowa St. Ioseph, Missouri Lafayette, Tennessee Linden, Alabama Mena, Arkansas Columbus, Kansas Philadelphia, Mississippi Warrenton, Missouri Blue Springs, Nebraska Bonifay, Florida Boaz, Alabama Lee's Summit, Missouri Centralia, Kansas I Dresden, Tennessee IOSEPH VEIHL ELEANOR GREGORY LA RUE WILLIAMS ROBERT IACKSON O. C, MOFFETT DON R. COLE GRACE EILEEN STREETER ROY RUSSELL BETH IONES JOE MORGAN THELMA GRASS WILLIAM. CHALLEN ESTHER ELROD PAUL M. HUGHES D. H. BAGLEY ERLAND I. MARCUS RALPH D. FERRIS KATHRYN WATSON HAROLD MCDANIEL RUFUS CATES, IR. MERILEE KILLAM CHESTER E. STILES WILIE RUTH MAYES DEAN DYEKMAN TOMMYE SUMMERS Danville, Kentucky Tabor, Iowa Hot Springs, Arkansas Sherman, Texas Bogalusa, Louisiana Speer, Illinois New Windsor, Illinois Harrisonville, Missouri Oskaloosa, Iowa Storm Lake, Iowa Calumet, Oklahoma Cherokee, Alabama Macon, Missouri Delphos, Kansas Kenly, North Carolina Bridger, Montana Iunction City, Kansas Harris, Missouri Blackwell, Oklahoma Coryclon, Kentucky New Cambria, Missouri Garnett, Kansas Morristown, Tennessee Lonclon Mills, Illinois Coffey, Missouri THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE MARIORIE EAMES EDWARD SPATZ FERN COOLEY FLORENCE E. SELBY CLARENCE W. VOTAVA FLOYD SATTERLEE FRANCIS CLINE IRENE CASTER RUSSELL D. MIKEL GROVER RAY NEAL HOUSTON MUSKRAT CLIFFORD D. SCHAUF EARL HIATT CLYDE BARR ALMA IEAN PATTERSON RUSSELL MILLER IAMES ELLIS VAUGHN OLIVER CHARLES MCMICKLE WILLIAM I. WHITE EUGENE BULLOCK W. H. CLARK ' ROBERT ASHBY HOMER WEAKLEY IAMES BROWN Nettleton, Missouri Bruno, Nebraska Baylis, Illinois Bethany, Missouri Linwood, Nebraska Utica, Missouri Miami, Missouri Kidder, Missouri Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Van Buren, Arkansas Spavinaw, Oklahoma Bunker Hill, Kansas Nelson, Nebraska Burlington Iunction, Missouri Yosemite, Kentucky Chillicothe, Missouri Cameron, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Columbia, Missouri Casper, Wyoming Bismarck, Illinois Pawhuska, Oklahoma Wapello, Iowa Kearney, Missouri LaGrange, Missouri Page Ninety-se Ven THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE I I IAOK ROTTGERING F. DONALD BUSH P' T I MARGIBEL ATKINSON DALE W, NOWLIN MONTELL WALTON IAMES C. BERRY HAROLD AHRLING IOHN DAVID ROTH HARLAN DOWDLE W. C. ROESLER IACK ZEIHAN ' ' IUANITA LILLARD ' GEORGE W. SELANDER BERNICE STANTON MELVIN KRESSIG VIRGIL LUNDBERG, MARY NOEL DORTHA HANNA BYRON A. EBERTS TED A. HOLLANDER WILLIAM EARL STUDDARD NELLIE SHUMATE ' ALPHONSE LEIKER ALLEN LONG GASTON R. COOK Page Ninety-eight Paducah, Kentucky Ridgeway, Missouri Fordyce, Arkansas Madill, Oklahoma Union, Mississippi Mexico, Missouri Ierseyville, Illinois Stuttgart, Arkansas Union, Mississippi Hannibal, Missouri Webster City, Iowa Canton, Missouri Denison, Iowa Agency, Missouri Salisbury, Missouri Red Oak, Iowa Chillicothe, Missouri Bloomfield, Iowa Holt, Missouri Schleswig, Iowa Lansing, Michigan Calumet, Oklahoma Hays, Kansas Eagle City, Oklahoma Arcadia, Louisiana RAYMOND ZUGMIER GLEN E. IONES LOUIS F. GROSIEAN EMMETT E. MILLER IOE SMITH, IR. KENDALL WATERS LEE M. STEVENS MILDRED D. SMITH KENNETH DIXON GERALD TOUSLEY MARSHALL DAVIDSON RAYMOND DENNIS WILLIAM Mc. DAVIS GEORGIA MILLER GEORGE E. HANSEN CLINTON RHYNE MILDRED STILL ORVILLE MILLER PAUL M. CUTLER PETE CASS RICHARD ANDERSON C. R. CARMICAL MILDRED WARREN DONALD HOSMAN MORRIS MITCHELL Blue Springs, Nebraska Medill, Missouri Scott City, Kansas Bald Knob, Arkansas Hays, Kansas Liberty, Illinois Shreveport, Louisiana Ord, Nebraska Fisher, Arkansas Gettysburg, South Dakota Newman, Illinois Greenville, Mississippi Campbellton, Florida Gallatin, Missouri Stella, Nebraska Cleburne, Texas Trenton, Missouri Iamesport, Missouri, Cameron, Missouri ' Stigler, Oklahoma Badger, South Dakota Monticello, Arkansas Colleyville, Kansas Kidder, Missouri Monroe City, Missouri FRANCES REILEY MAX A. SMITH IEANEA WHITEAKER ILENE M. WALL W. C. SAMPSON OPAL PAYE HESSENFLOVV LEON WINDSOR ELVIN LESTER WATSON CLYDE WILLIS ETHEL MAE IACKSON ENNIS BAILEY ROY BRUSIN KENNETH TIMMONS LENNESE GRIGGS CARL PETTY. IR. ARNOLD I. DABERKOW EDWIN O. LINDBLOOM ZOLA STEINCROSS GERALD MOORE EDWIN HIGHTOWER BRUCE GILMORE AL ELIO CORAZZI FRANCES ROBERTA RICHEY VIOLET GOLDENE EVANS ELDON DENISON Chillicothe, Missouri Clemons, Iowa Warrensburg, Missouri Gettysburg, South Dakota Graham, Texas Utica, Missouri Muskogee, Oklahoma Ackerman, Mississippi Elizabeth, Louisiana Cowgill, Missouri Winona, Mississippi Butte, Montana Clarence, Missouri Friendship, Tennessee Mexico, Missouri West Point, Nebraska Galesburg, Illinois Harwood, Missouri Trenton, Missouri Bernice, Louisiana Red Cloud, Nebraska Cimarron, New Mexico Chula, Missouri Powersville, Missouri Trenton, Missouri THE MACHINE BOOKKEEPING COURSE DERREL WHITLEY VEVA PHILLIPS IOI-IN PITTSENBARGER DAVID TILLER IESSE H. MCGRAW RACHAEL PEARSON RICHARD SCHUTTE EMMA MELLICK ANN ANDERSON CARL COX HARVEY C. KNOWLES GARLAND SMITH RALPH BUCHANAN Wellington, Kansas Braymer, Missouri McFall, Missouri New London, Missouri Gillette, Wyoming Canton, Missouri Marceline, Missouri Newton, Iowa Marvell, Arkansas Stigler, Oklahoma Madrid, Iowa Piave, Mississippi Kirksville, Missouri Page Ninety nlne h I . Sq 1 '. Many students, recognizing the importance of tamiliarizing themselves with up-to-date office equipment, take the Machine Bookkeeping Course in connection with other courses. In many instances it has been the direct means of procuringea position for the one who is far-sighted enough to realize that he must know the modern methods of business. 'iv BOOK THREE f Q ACTIVITIES fi K S Q i , I F 1 I s E E I L . E i E I I 1 1 u -E s Z E A Q Q ,1 1 ACTIVITIES N THE PURPLE BALL ACTIVITIES A dull moment on the C B C campus is a thing unheard of Of course there is a time allotted for study that seems inevitable but aside from that school activities keep things always buzzing These activities include all the musical organizations band orches tra glee clubs and drum corps the Y M C A with its enthusiastic group of workers and the Peppettes and Drax Students who participate in these activities have a part in the doings of the entire school-assemblies football and basketball games parades dances parties in fact everything connected with school depends upon loyalty to these activities. Rewards come in the shape of band, orchestra and cheer leader letters and sweaters and parties, dances and picnics which are not open to outsiders. The musical organizations also take a great part in civic activities and the C. B. C. Band was honored by being invited to join in the festivities at the inauguration of Governor Stark this spring. The band is always the guest of the Athletic Department on the Special Train Trips. The picture of the Purple Ball above shows the culmination of the activities of the Pep Clubs-ot formal ball given in their honor at the close of the football season. The companion to this ball, The Gold Ball, is held at the close of the basketball season. The Y. M. C. A. plays an important part in the lite of the school. From the paddle line of the initiates at the football games, to the Black and White Minstrel which the members produce annually theirs is an activity without which the school would be the loser. MR. DILLINGER Claude M. Dillinger, director of musical activities of the campus, came to C. B. C. to take the place of his brother, Iames M. Dillinger, who preceded him. Both Mr and Mrs. Dillinger are former ducks- students of the Complete Course in 1931-but Mr. Dillinger has preferred to specialize in music. Last summer he received his Masters degree at the Uni- versity of Missouri. The splendid success ot his mu- i ty along his chosen line. Page One Hundred Three sical organizations at C. B. C. is a proof of his abili- THE C. B. C. BAND IN 1935 First Row: C. M. Dillinger, director, Margaret Roberts, Chillicothe, Marjorie Guider, Van Horne, Iowa, Ray Nelson, Pierre S. Dak,, Anita Sprague, Hiawatha, Kans., Lyle Leininger, Ames, lowa, Marian Smith, Dexter, lowa, Eleanor Rokusek, Lake Andes, S. Dak. Second Row: Harold Seifert, Anthony, Kans., Lewis Hanavan, Brookfield, Mo, Raymond Coady, Oxford, Nebr., Charles Edwin Watkins, Chillicothe, Mo., Abner Trigg, Brady, Texas, Oscar Cox, Auxvasse, Mo. Third Row: Donald Brown, Emporia, Kans., David Wood, Melcher, Iowa, Henry P. Gar- rett, Fairview, Okla., Erlene Brown, Shelbyville, Mo., Dorothy Walsh, Dexter, lowa., Max McCallister, Harris, Mo. Fourth Row: Gilbert Koelliker, Robinson, Kans., Harry Iones, Richmond, Mo., Merlyn Imus, Savannah, Mo., Max O'Brien, Burr Oak, Kans., Frances Helsel, Bloomfield, lowag Louis Kist, Batesville, Ark., George Medendorp, Wellington, Ill. Fifth Row: Iames Boggs, Afton, lowa, Willie Ruth Mayes, Morristown, Tenn., Arnold Klingensmith, Princeton, Mo., Wilfred Smith, Hoisington, Kans., Melba Peterson, Dell Rapids, S.. Dak., Rex Ouakenbush, Beloit, Kans. I Sixth Row: Roy Moore, Chillicothe, Mo., Bernard Carson, Elliott, Iowa, Albert Lee Haynes, Brandenburg, Ky., Frank Danz, Washington, Mo., Charles Pringle, Chillicothe, Mo., Edwin Tolstrup, Clark, S. Dak., Donald Fransen, Ong, Nebr. Back Row: Meredith Butterfield, Chillicothe, Mo., Warren Brown, Montevallo, Ala., Ancil Fletcher, Melcher, Iowa, William Roesler, Hannibal, Mo., Larry Vlasnik, Niobrara, Nebr., William G. Glenn, Crawford, Colo. Page One Hundred Four ,.,.5 TI-IEC. B. C. BAND IN 1936 First Row: Dorothy Girdner, Chillicothe, Mo., Karna Lee Braden, Elsmore, Kans., Don Scott, Hastings, Nebr., Iaclc Reynolds, Chillicothe, Mo., George Selander, Denison, Iowa, C. M. Dillinger, director. Second Row: Francis Pringle, Chillicothe, Mo., Betty Goodrich, Chillicothe, Mo., Sanford Tilton, Ir., Grant City, Mo., Leland Bowman, Casper, Wyo., Oscar Cox, Auxvasse, Mo. Third Row: Brownie Slade, Canton, S. Dak., David Wood, Melcher, Iowa, Russell Lewis, Sheridan, Wyo., Stuart Lamere, Ashburn, Mo.g Arvid Schjervheim, Palermo, N. Dali., Louis Sloss, Monmouth, Ill., Charles Denstorff, St. Prancisville, La. Fourth Row: Ralph Moore, Chillicothe, Mo., Max O'Brien, Burr Oak, Kans., Clifford Crum, Tasco, Kans.p Harold Pressler, Selby, S. Dak., Ruth Irene McClaran, Davis City, Iowa, Damesio Vigil, Walsenburg, Colo. A Fifth Row: Charles Powell, Laredo, Mo., Charles Rockhold, Chillicothe, Mo., Helene Hum- phrey, Nunn, Colo., Duane King, Eldon, Mo., Ruth Keeler, Harlowton, Mont., Bill Roesler, Hannibal, Mo. Sixth Row: lla Bernice Andrea, Holyrood, Kans., Lyle F. Wiegand, Macon, Ill., Burdette Weedlun, Minden, Nebrg Folmer Lerager, Cordova, Nelor., Clarence Gonnerman, La Porte City, Iowa, Carl Lewis, Cordell, Olcla., Don Pransen, Ong, Nebr. Back Row: Tom Kouzes, Batavia, Ill., Robert Rockhold, Lead, S. Dak., Paul Brighton, Mansfield, Ill., Arthur Hollander, Schleswig, Iowa, Charles Pringle, Chillicothe, Mo., Bill Gam- ertsfelter, Emporia, Kans.g Russell Abrams, Stapleton, Nebr, Page One Hundred Five 1 rf ll . it . -l 1, 1 , t ll t! A, , 15, I 1 , i 1 1 l It ,gt l l 5 ,, l i + I , ,ll ,i, if T1 n s V t l +I L, ll ,lt , it Ill THE 1935 ORCHESTRA Seated: Frank Danz, Washington, Mo., Frances Leavitt, Chillicothe, Mo., Sylvia Woods, Chillicothe, Mo., Lois Tracy, Chillicothe, Mo., Anita Sprague, Hiawatha, Kans., Margaret Har- grave, Owensville, Mo., Abner Trigg, Brady, Texas, Harold Seifert, Anthony, Kans., Willie Ruth Mayes, Morristown, Tenn, Edwin Tolstrup, Clark, S. Dak., Merlyn lmus, Savannah, Mo., Max McCallister, Harris, Mo., Louis Kist, Batesville, Ark. Standing: Stuart Larnere, Ashburn, Mo., David Wood, Melcher, Iowa, Warren Brown, Montevallo, Ala., Dudley Ewen, Chillicothe, Mo., Roy Moore, Chillicothe, Mo., C. M. Dillinger, director. THE DRUM CORPS The Drum Corps with its Drum Major, Lois Tracy of Chillicothe. Attired in their white uniforms with blue and yellow capes, they presented a striking appearance in the l935 Homecoming parade. Page One Hundred Six THE 1936 ORCHESTRA Seated: Frances Leavitt, Chillicothe, Mo,g Arloa Dillinger, Chillicothe, Mo., Bertha Young, Chillicothe, Mo., Margaret Hargrave, Owensville, Mo., Vesta Dean Robertson, Chillicothe, Mo., Karna Lee Braden, Elsinore, Kans., Louis Sloss, Monmouth, Ill.: Howardean Bridwell, Heber Springs, Ark., Brownie Slade, Canton S. Dalc., Forrest Nothnagel, Chillicothe, Mo., Clara Bess Edie, Aberdeen, Miss., C. M. Dillinger, director, Ralph Moore, Chillicothe, Mo. Standing: Donald Scott, Hastings, Nebr., lack Reynolds, Chillicothe, Mo., Torn Kouzes, Batavia, Ill., Robert Rockhold, Lead, S. Dali., Bill Gamertstelter, Emporia, Kans., Ruth Irene McClaran, Davis City, Iowa. THE DRUM CORPS Participation in this activity entitles one to attend the Purple and Gold Balls. Wenonah Fanning, Chillicothe, was the Drum Major in 1936. Costume, white, with purple and gold bellhop caps. Page One Hundred Seven 1 935 GLEE CLUBS CHRLS Back Row: Wilma Walker, Wyaconda, Mo., Alice Haney, Pratt, Kans., Marie Arbeiter, Marion, S. Dak., Goldie Arbeiter, Marion, S. Dak., Ruth Burg, Bethany, Mo., Frances I-liner, Clarence, Mo., Helen Way, Dwight, Kans. Middle Row: Winitred Dietrich, Utica, Mo., Cloadel Wilson, Waynesville, Mo., Lucile Bradford, Chillicothe, Mo., Melba Peterson, Dell Rapils, S. Dak., Athalie Surnrall, Ellisville, Miss., Betty Hyatt, Mackville, Ky., Velma Sayers, Humphreys, Mo., Dorothy Dietrich, Utica, Mo. Front Row: Anne Biebe, Miles City, Mont., Margaret Evans, Lathrop, Mo., Elgin Iones, Oxford, Nebr., Elizabeth Osten, Hermann, Mo., Audrey Beatty, Litchfield, Ill., Hilda Melen- bacher, Atlantic, Iowa, Laura Lueker, Parma, Mo., Alyce Spielman, Tekamah, Nebr., C. M. Dillinger, director. BOYS Back Row: Lawrence Heidbreder, Mexico, Mo., Bertram Rouse, Darlington, Mo., Charles Wisdom. Thalia, Texas, Francis Cohen, Wallace, Nebr., Leroy Baker, Chattanooga, Okla., Marvin Van Cleave, St. Ioseph, Mo., Henry Thomas, I-Iigbee, Mo., Duane Platner, Wyoming, Iowa: Charles Edwin Watkins, Chillicothe, Mo. ' Front Row: Gilbert Seybold, Monmouth, Ill., Fina McCauley, Kingston, Mo., Clarence Barnes, Pomona, Kans., Woodrow Armstrong, Luretha, Ky., Ivan Roth, Wayland, Iowa, Robert Iackson, Sherman, Texas, Lawrence Lease, Bigelow, Mo., Harry lones, Richmond, Mo., Wilson Miller, Chillicothe, Mo., C. M. Dillinger, director. Page One Hundred Eight 1936 GLEE CLUBS GIRLS Back Row: Dorothy Graham, Pattonsburg, Mo., Maxine David, Darlington, Mo., Helen Heavner, Cowgill, Mo., Flossie Neet, Perryton, Texas, Helene Vaubel, Dysart, Iowa, C. M. Dillinger, director, Dorothy Clausen, Springville, Iowa, Marie Galipp, New Florence, Mo., Sue Edwards, Douglas, Nebr., Christine Schmoll, Atkins, Ark., Lucy Pulvirenti, Coalton, Okla. Middle Row: Nita Lou McKee, Lathrop, Mo., Virginia Mathews, Randles, Mo., Karna Lee Braden, Elsmore, Kans., Zella Barrows, Baldwin, Iowa, Betty Lum, Verdon, Nebr., Wanda Fae Ulrich, Salida, Colo., Eleanor Iones, Wymore, Nebr., Nadine Benton, Clifton Hill, Mo., Cloadel Wilson, Waynesville, Mo., Ruby Cox, Chillicothe, Mo. Front Row: Bernice I-Iardesty, Middletown, Mo., Nina Fern McGlauflin, Osborn, Mo., Melvina Haley, Chillicothe, Mo., Brownie Slade, Canton, S, Dak., Bernice Walters, Ordway, Colo., Fern Falk, Griswold, Iowa, Alma McIntosh, I-Ioven, S. Dak., Elma Marsh, Salem, Nebr., lean Elliott, Wetmore, Kans. BOYS Back Row: Forrest Duncan, Grafton, Ill., Garland Smith, Piave, Miss., Buford Dover, Para- gould, Ark., Burdette Weedlun, Minden, Nebr., C, M. Dillinger, director, Tyrus Iohn, Blackburn, Mo., Morgan Williams, Dawn Mo., Paul McWhorter, Blair, Okla. Second Row: Ralph Moore, Chillicothe, Mo., lack Reynolds, Chillicothe, Mo., Clinton Born, Neodesha, Kans., Clifford Crum, Tasco, Kans., Gordon Brown, Gallatin, Mo., Russell Abrams, Stapleton, Nebr., Garth Russell, Harrison, Ark. Third Row: Claude Shearer, Perryton, Texas, Ralph Ingram, Lavaca, Ark, Howard Brister, Iayess, Miss., Arnold Daberkow, West Point, Nebr,, Iames Deaton, St, Ioseph, Mo., Garl Lewis, Cordell, Okla., Glenn Burkholder, Browning, Mo., Howell Williamson, Walker, Mo. Front Row: Kenneth Meadows, Gilman City, Mo., Frank Powell, Marion, Ill, Clarence Kimzey, New Virginia, Iowa, Gerald Tousley, Gettysburg, S, Dak., Morris Lee, Bloomington, Ill., Lyle Wiegand, Macon, Ill, W. M, Iohnson, Union, Miss, Iohn McCormack, Bayard, Kans. Page One Hundred Nine WAY OUT WEST A 2-Act Musical Comedy by the l935 Glee Club under the direction of I. M. Dillinger CAST OF CHARACTERS it H Bob Halliday ...............................................................,.........................,...... Owner of the Dude Ranch Gilbert Koelliker, Robinson, Kans. Ginny Halliday ................,........,..,..,................,... .------------- B ob S Slsief Dorothy Girdner, Chillicothe, Mo. Football Player Cliff Houston ...............................................,........ Thomas Stanfield, Fairfield, Ala. Alice Arnold ..................................,..................... ...-..--------....-- A CO-ed Ione Vandervoort, Avon, S. Dak. Lucy White ..,...........,................................,........ ........ A nother CO-ed Mary Butler, Chillicothe, Mo., . ....... An Absent-Minded Professor Dr. G. Droolspool Spelvin ......................... ,....... Galyn Loehr, Lone Tree, Iowa Mrs. Spelvin ............................................................. ................. D r. Spelvin's Wife Vera Mae Campbell, New Hampton, Mo. ........The Spelvin's Young Niece Georgia Spelvin ............................................., . ...... .. Marjorie Thomas, Chillicothe, Mo. Carmita .....................,............................................ ........ A Spanish Girl Evelyn Rowell, Cameron, Mo. ........Carmita's Father Don Perez ..,....................................................... Ed Dobyns, Mexico, Mo. ........An Indian Servant Pedro ......,..................................................,...,..... Clive Thomas, Chester, Nebr. - Sims ....................,.........................................,.,....... ............ A Salesman Charles Linderman, Lincoln, Nebr. , ..........Carmita's Cousin Iuan Anzora ......................................................... Lisle Anwyl, Crawfordsville, Iowa State Police Officer Andy Farrell ......................................,................ Forrest Iohnsen, Long Beach, Calif. GIRLS' CHORUS Lois Iohnson, Prophetstown, Ill., Ada Mae Alexander, Gallatin, Mo., Irene Mesecher, Henderson, Texas, IvadelfThomas, Nevada, Iowa, Ioyce Winn, Milbank, S. Dak., Mildred Wilkens, Lorraine, Kans., Nettie May Ewen, Chillicothe, Mo., Elizabeth Morris, Chillicothe, Mo., Lenore Buchanan, Richmond, Mo., Lorraine Dunn, Hamilton, Mo., Esther Hissem, Selma, Iowa, Dortha Thompson, Bloomfield, Iowa. MEN'S CHORUS Woodrow Watson, Purcell, Okla., Iack Hirsch, Mexico, Mo., George Dohn, Chillicothe, Mo., Boyd Hedge, Caruthersville, Mo., Raymond Dam, Gordon, Nebr., George Medendorp, Well- ington, Ill., F. W. Donelson, Hopedale, Ill., Iohn D. Muench, Carlinville, Ill., Roy Sanders, For- rest City, Ark., Robert Kay, Mexico, Mo., Tommie Creamer, Kansas City, Mo., Bob Manning, Roodhouse, Ill., Iohn Baker, Canden, Tenn. DANCING CHORUS Mildred Smiser, Warrensburg, Mo., Mary Martha Amos, Chillicothe, Mo., Marie Wilbert, Pittsburg, Kans., Anita Sprague, Hiawatha, Kans., Sarah Wallace, Isabella, Tenn., Aileen Smith, Alden, Iowa, Gladys Graham, Kaw City, Okla., Ardath Ochs, Lake View, Iowa, Doris Shiflett, Meadville, Mo., Enid Fantz, Hull, Ill., Iennie Sue York, Friendship, Tenn., Dorothie Morgan, Worth, Mo., Hazel Iames, North Platte, Nebr., Lucile Mothersead, McFall, Mo. SPECIALTY DAN CERS Virginia Wick, Frederick, Ill., Lloyd Gray, Enid, Okla., Arlene Andrews, Chillicothe, Mo., Mary Sefton, Chillicothe, Mo. ' ' Page One Hundred Ten V SCENES FROM WAY OUT WEST The lnchon Chorus tm clrcleb Chve Thomos as Pedro Merry Sefton m ct dance number the hero ond herome fG1lbert Koelhker ond Evelvn Rowelll the hero and co ed Clone Vczndervoortb Forrest Iohnsen almost too 1'EQl1Sl1C nght Loehr Stonheld Gtrdner Medendorp Dunn Thomas Vondervoort and Corrnpbelll See no evrl hectr no evrl seems to be Stcmtlelds motto fDunn Stonlteld Ltndermcm ond Thomctsj Moryorte Thomas makes or reczl 1st1c brott Vero More Cormploell os her aunt the chorus Dorothy Gudner Ines leer hclnd czt romance hornds up Stonfleld ond the mold dont get along at cull V 1 K ' A ' Q ' f ' fl Y ' K! 'If V , , , . W 3 'g i ' 9 ' os the police otlicerg the absent-minded professor hos or locrd moment Cleft to . 3 V Jzlz I V ,KX - , H , V , n , , A I , 2 ,.V i A I 1 r 5 .' 513 , ,- . V 4 x I THE Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS 1935 ' 1936 President ...............,.....,........, ........., B ob Hardy President ................. ...........,.......... E rnest Davis ViCe-PreS1dem ,,,,,.,,,,,4,,, ,,A,A,, M Ont Grimes Vice-President .,...... ....... R udolph Tesar Secretary-Treasurer ........ ....... R ay Pearsall SSCFGTGIY '- '- ' --'- ' D Omld Guest V Treasurer ....... ...,.......... R alph Elmore Director of String Band, 1935-36 ........ ................... ...,.... C l arence Murphy The Young lVien's Christian Association was organized at the Chillicothe Business Col- lege in l928, with the purpose of creating, maintaining and extending the high standards of Christian character. It is the only organization within the school that concerns itself with other than the business or social life of the students, and friendships formed here have lasted V after other phases of the school Work hase been forgotten. At ' the time the charter was taken out by the school W. R. Howard was made the organization's sponsor and the choice was so satisfactory that he has acted in that capacity since the founding. The organization started with one hundred members, and while the membership varies it has always been a strong and active group, Club meetings are diversified in character and the out- side activities hold an especial appeal to the students. Some ing business men and at other times lighter entertainment in the form of musical evenings, games and boxing matches is provided. Page One Hundred Twelve evenings are devoted to hearing inspirational talks by outstand- THE BLACK AND WHITE MINSTRELS CAST F OR 1935 lnterlocutor, Clive Thomas, Chester, Nebraska, End Men: Ierry Irby, Haskell, Texas, Gilbert Koelliker, Robinson, Kans., Warren Brown, Montevallo, Ala., Lee Huey, Mansfield, La., Orbie Davis, Boaz, Ala., and Marion Outhous, Patoka, Ill. Ouartette: Charles Edwin Watkins, Chillicothe, Mo., Gilbert Seybold, Monmouth, Ill., Pina McCauley, Kingston, Mo., and Leroy Baker, Chattanooga, Okla. Others: Franklin Holder, South Greenfield, Mo., Gene Pickens, South Gilford, Mo, Ford Lewis, Calhoun, Ga., Wayne Tague, Kirkman, Iowa, E. S. Miller, Winnsboro, La., Rudy Tesar, Tobias, Nebr., Allison Miller, Fort Lyon, Colo., Delbert Fetters, Rossville, Ill., Fred Cunico, Raton, New Mexico, Clarence Murphy, Bucklin, Mo., Ancil Fletcher, Melcher, Iowa, and George Grampp, Parma, Mo. CAST FOR 1936 lnterlocutor, W. A. Thomas, Tarkio, Mo. End Men: Troy Morris, Warren, Ark., Clarence Kimzey, New Virginia, Iowa, William Byrd, Ozark, Ala., Gerald Mitchell, Eldorado, Okla., Ernest Davis, Berryville, Ark., Lyle Lein- inger, Ames, Iowa. String Band: Robert Iervis, Woodbine, Ky, Lissie Stegall, Tiline, Ky., Oakley Butler, Killen, Ala., Clayton Burnett, Grayson, Ky., Iefterson Day, McAlester, Okla., Ernest Davis, Berryville, Ark., Clarence Murphy, Bucklin, Mo. Others: Roy Bennett, Dodsonville, Texas, Robert Bulen, Wahkon, Minn., Pete Dotson, Brunswick, Ga., Bill Brook, Decatur, Ala., Richard Diener, North Platte, Nebr., Ierry Irby, Haskell, Texas, Ford Lewis, Calhoun, Ga., and Rudolph Tesar, Tobias, Nebr. Page One Hundred Thirteen COMMERCIAL CONTESTS MAY, 1935 WINNING CLUB ..................................................................,....... NORTHEAST MISSOURI, 18 POINTS SI-IORTHAND ARTISTRY: Wilmot Lohoefener, Higginsville, Mo., Robert Manning, Roodhouse, Ill., I. M. Hightower, Winfield, Ala. GU-WORD DICTATION: Murray Van Gilder, Colfax, Iowa, Mary Lou Ragsdalc, Mexico, Mo., George B. McClellan, Big Springs, Nebr. 80-WORD DICTATION: Lenore Buchanan, Richmond, Mo., Beulah Harris, Moberly, Mo., Mildred Smiser, Warrenslourg, Mo. IUU-WORD DICTATION: Erie Skidmore, Bartlesville, Okla., Beulah Harris, Moberly, Mo., Lenore Buchanan, Richmond, Mo. I SPELLING: Rosemary Schenk, Memphis, Mo., Mary Burnham, Armstrong, Mo., Faye Hanley, Paris, Mo. CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Lois Iohnson, Prophetstown, Ill., Mildred Dohrn, Leaven- worth, Kans., Helene Olthott, Independence, Kans. ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Helene Oltholt, Independence, Kans., Helen Steen, Chillicothe, Mo., I. M. Hightower, Winfield, Ala. NOVICE TYPEWRITING: Wayne Tague, Kirkman, Iowa, H. R. Hill, Cameron, Okla., Ennis Clay, Mt. Pleasant, Texas. PENMANSHIP: I-Ioytt W. Keahey, Plainview, Texas, Milton A. Litton, Chillicothe, Mo., Milan Vucurevich, Lead, S. Dak. AUGUST. 1935 WINNING CLUB .... ....................................................,................. N ORTHWEST MISSOURI, 21 POINTS SHORTHAND ARTISTRY: Helen Lewis, Ienks, Okla., Irene Herrington, Princeton, Mo., Bob Manning, Roodhouse, Ill. 60-WORD DICTATION: Roma Matthews, Lamar, Ark., Dale Thompson, Cowles, Nebr., Hans Fischer, Madisonville, La. A 80-WORD DICTATION: Edith Whipple, Flora, N. Dak., Ruth Burg, Bethany, Mo., Nettie May Ewen, Chillicothe, Mo, P IUU-WORD DICTATION: Edith Whipple, Flora, N. Dak., Leona Gaffin, Lexington, Mo., Angie Walt, Tchula, Miss. SPELLING: Mary Eddy, Mound City, Mo., Ruth Kitchens, Warren, Ark., Edith Whipple, Flora, N. Dak. I CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Helen Lewis, Ienks, Olda., Mildred Dohrn, Leavenworth, Kans., Hazel Austin, Morristown, Tenn. ' ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Hazel Austin, Morristown, Tenn., Eugene Fine, Salisbury, Mo., Glen Brick, Laredo, Mo. NOVICE TYPEWRITING: Louise Nicol, Bethel, Mo., Dorothy Kibbey, Stewartsville, Mo., Freda Salem, Kewanee, Ill. PENMANSHIP: M, A. Litton, Chillicothe, Mo., Milan Vucurevich, Lead, S. Dak., Don Guest, Cherokee, Iowa. Page One Hundred Fourteen .-- ---4--. --- ------ f ' ,,,.,, .,. -...,--..-..-....f- ...,-.mJ.e:-----r:1y-- 4. , if ef- , I COMMERCIAL CONTESTS DECEMBER, 1935 WINNING CLUB .........................,..........,................,,...............,.......................,......... COSMO, I6 POINTS SHORTHAND ARTISTRY: Virginia Newell, Chillicothe, Mo., Lucille Sturtz, Haverhill, Iowa, Lena Iohnson, Burlington, Wyo. 60-WORD DICTATION: Bernice Messbarger, Burlington Ict., Mo., Gilbert Logan, Montgomery City, Mo., Nadine Nash, Tioga, Colo. 80-WORD DICTATION: Freda Salem, Kewanee, Ill., Hazel McMahan, Epps, La., Melba Peter- son, Dell Rapids, S. Dak. b 100-WORD DICTATION: Melba Peterson, Dell Rapids, S. Dak., Lois Dean, Brunswick, Mo., Gale Fleischman, Froid, Mont. SPELLING: Oris Kolb, Stewart, Miss., Dorothy Arnell, Salem Nebr., Arline Brewer, Rosen- dale, Mo. CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Gale Fleischman, Froid, Mont., Boyd Hedge, Caruthersville, Mo., Betty Hardin, Malta, Mont. ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Virginia Bass, Marvell, Ark., Nicholas Turner, Bremen, Ky., Marjorie Hicklin, Chillicothe, Mo. NOVICE TYPEWRITINGQ Max Meek, Burlington, Kans., Dorothy Dermody, Lake Andes, S. Dak., Grace Allsman, Bunker, Mo. PENMANSHIP: Donald Guest, Cherokee, Iowa, Nerma Lee McClean, Pasadena, Calif., Fred Cunico, Raton, N. Mex. H MAY. 1936 WINNING CLUB ...............,.........................................................,,. NORTHEAST MISSOURI, 27 POINTS SHORTHAND ARTISTRY: Leona Moser, Chillicothe, Mo., Don Guest, Cherokee, Iowa, M. A. Litton, Chillicothe, Mo. ' 60-WORD DICTATION: Ioseph Norton, Montgomery City, Mo., Iewel Savidge, Garden Grove, Iowa, Edward Williams, Brookfield, Mo. 80-WORD DICTATION: Mildred Sidebottom, Meadville, Mo., Lloyd Houston, Parsons, Tenn., Woodrow Armstrong, La Center, Ky. 100-WORD DICTATION: Mildred Friedland, Kewanee, Ill., Freda Salem, Kewanee, Ill., Ruth Welsh, Taylorville, Ill. SPELLING: Frances Hiner, Clarence, Mo., Estelle Rives, Meridian, Miss., William Everett, Bonifay, Fla. CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Frances Hiner, Clarence, Mo., Carney Heard, Lakewood, N. Mex., Mary Gertrude Cook, Unionville, Mo. ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Theodore Bowen, La Plata, Mo., Charles Skortman, Slater, Iowa, Carney Heard, Lakewood, N. Mex. NOVICE TYPEWRITING: Esther Repp, Huntington, Ind., Betty Hyatt, Mackville, Ky., Artelia Trussell, Bogard, Mo. PENMANSHIP: E. W. Sawyer, Baker, Mont., Fred Cunico, Raton, N. Mex., Ivor M. Hughes, Dawn, Mo. Page One Hundred Fifteen COMMERCIAL CONTESTS AUGUST, 1936 CLUB .... NEBRASKA-DAKOTA I5 POINTS WINNING .............,............,.....,.......,...,................................. SHORTHAND ARTISTRY: Russell Shoenhair, Creston, Iowa, Doris Coult, Chillicothe, Mo., Lloyd Haynes, Arkansas City, Kans, M M Deremo, Spencer, Iowa, Velta BU-WORD DICTATION: Frances Ritter, Mexico, o., ay Newman, Arkansas City, Kans. h l' M Rub Smith, Moweaqua, lll., Mar- SU-WORD DICTATION: Irene Verhoft, Westp aia, o., y jorie Sulhoft, Macon, Mo. IUU-WORD DICTATION: Mildred Smith, Ord, Manor, Cove, Ark. SPELLING: William Everett, Bonitay, Fl Cauley, Kingston, Mo. CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Kans., Doris Perry, Clarence, Mo. ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Doris Coult, Chillicothe, Mo., Esther Small, Frankfort, S. Dak., Edwin Tolstrup, Clark, S. Dak. NOVICE TYPEWRITINGZ Edwin Lindbloom, Galesburg, Ill., Russell Cornelius, Amity, Mo., Lois Hicks, Winntield, La. PENMANSHIP: Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Nebr., Eleanor Gregory, Tabor, Iowa, Boyd a., Leota Folkner, Marshalltown, Iowa, Pina Mc- Mildred D. Smith, Ord, Nelor., Olive Krug, Hoisington, Zella Conkle, Arbela, Mo., Horton Crawlord, Marion, Ill., George Stangl, DECEMBER, 1936 WINNING CLUB ...............................................,.......................... NORTHWEST MISSOURI 26 POINTS SHORTHAND ARTISTRY: Kathryn Wade, Muskogee, Okla., Agnes Horn, Trenton, Mo., Betty Skinner, Picayune, Miss. 60-WORD DICTATION: Bernice Sparks, Santa Rosa, Mo., Brownie Slade, Canton, S. Dak., Helen Dunaway, Ollie, Iowa. 80-WORD DICTATION: Mary Mae Hitt, Leachville, Ark., Virginia Ederington, Banks, Ark., ,Betty Skinner, Picayune, Miss. IUO-WORD DICTATION: Mary Mae Hitt, Leachville, Ark., Virginia ering on, Russell Shoenhair, Creston, Iowa. Ed ' t Banks, Ark., ' SPELLING: Betty Skinner, Picayune, Miss., Helen Newell, Stafford, Kans., Bernice I-Iardesty, Middletown, Mo. CHAMPIONSHIP TYPEWRITING: Mildred Bentley, on gomery y Sharon Springs, Kans., Donovan Salisbury, Breckenridge, Mo. nes Horn, Trenton, Mo., Louisa M t Cit , Mo., loe Sollenberger, ACCURACY TYPEWRITING: Andrew Yaden, London, Ky., Ag Wilkens, McDonald, Kans. NOVICE TYPEWRITING: Sanford Tilton, Grant City, Mo., dall Waters, Liberty, Ill. Alice Morris, Chillicothe, Mo., Ken- PENMANSHIP: Ivor Hughes, Dawn, Mo., M. R. Grim redo, Mo. Page One Hundred Sixteen es, Caruthersville, Mo., Mary Urich, La- ..,...-..., . .... -S-mf,.. ,.ww11ww-'w 5- ' - -- ' ' ' THE PEP CLUBS From the midst of student activities rise the essential elements of every school-organizations which lend a spirit of cheerfulness and enthusiasm, able to exist only through the central means of pep organizations. The two clubs at C, B. C. are known as the Peppettes and Drax. The Peppettes costume themselves in white shirts and slacks with sashes of purple and gold. Members of the Drax wear purple jackets with D R A X printed across the back in gold letters. Both give a striking effect to the spectators when the clubs are performing at football or basketball games. Cheerleaders are selected from the membership rolls of the two clubs after tryouts at the beginning of the football season. At the close of the basketball season they are rewarded for their services with cheerleader sweaters. The l935 cheerleaders chose as their mascot the white duck, Oscar, who was taken on the Special Train Trip to Lexington, attended all the football and basketball games and was treated roy- ally as befitted his station. He was the charge of Cheerleader Iackson Shipp, who cherished him throughout the season. Along with the band, cheerleaders are guests of the Athletic Department on the annual Special Train Trip-in '35 to Lexington to the football game and ball which celebrated Wentworth's Homecoming, and in l936 to the Rockhurst-C. B. C. game in Kansas City when the history-making famous 28 to 7-victory over the Hawks took place. Pep stunts for the football and basketball games are performed alternately by the Peppettes and Drax. On the field they take the form of spectacular marching drills as a rule. On the basketball court the Drax specialize in humorous boxing matches, hockey games, and once a hilarious girls' basketball game between the socially prominent teams representing Wellesley and Smith. As a climax to a season of loyalty the Peppettes and Drax are the honored guests at two formal balls given'in honor of the pep clubs, football and basketball teams, the band, the drum corps and all lettermen in school. The Purple Ball comes at the close of the foot! ball season-the Gold Ball celebrates the termination of the basketball season. Strict attend- ance records are kept and invitations to these affairs received only by members in good standing. Needless to say they invitations are very much coveted. , - Faculty sponsors for the Peppettes: Louise Seidel, lnez Bailey, Hazel Shaw, Ruth Schmutz, Maurine Moore. Faculty sponsors for the Drax: D. Rice, Lawrence Schmutz, Ralph E. Smith, Mort Cathey. ' PEPPETTE OFFICERS 1935 A 1936 President 4 President La Rue Williams, Hot Springs, Ark. Doris Coult, Chillicothe, Mo. Secretary Secretary Lois Dean, Brunswick, Mo. V , V vMary,Mae Hitt, Leachville, Ark. A ', DRAX orrrcsss C A ' ' 1935 ' 1936 President V Pf9Sidef1T - Arcaster Kimbrell, Corona, Ala, Carlyle Shively, Keokuk, Iowa Vice-President Howard Brister, Iayess, Miss. Secretary Secretary Donald Guest' Cherokee, Iowa Donald Guest, Cherokee, Iowa fl 1 , 1 . T tl t v I l t , 1 ' v l t I I Q t l , 4 1 5 1 l 1 l 5 1 i i 1 W i s l 1 t i ft 1 l DRAX, 1936 - PEPPETTES. 1835 CHEERLEADERS, 1935 IOE VEII-H. CHEERLEADERS. 1935 DRBX, 1935 PEPPETTES, 1936 Pictured above are the C. B. C. pep squads and the cheerleaders for 1935 and 1936. The cheerleaders for 1935 Cshown at the lettl are: Robert Iackson, Sherman, Texas, Sherry Wilson, Chillicothe, Missouri, Iackson Shipp, Brookhaven, Mississippi, Violet Orr, Bel- Inar, Nebraska, Ioe Veihl, Danville, Kentucky, Minnie Lary, Haynesville, Louisiana. For 1936 the cheerleaders are: Cleatus Leirnbach, Chestnut, lllinois, Iuanita Fitzpatrick, Mt. Vernon, lllinois, Robert Mooney, Clay Center, Kansas, Leola Harper, Chillicothe, Missouri, Roderic Edwards, Marinette, Wisconsin. T'- BOOK FOUR ORGANIZATIONS Dfw K 1 1 l i l W5 .15 if 'Wil U , A W ii if N W fl Iilj 1 ,lf lx , 1l 3? EZ - E1 P , A , W tl W Va 45 2 ,ir f ?Ig 1 'si , ' i : W F 3 I .S 5 WU I QM T, I H i ' 9 N ly , 1 , I W I ' ,pi P 1 19 l M I we 4 ,rg Vi E5 + , ! W 5 w , , , I 1 M' i Q li' A W M 55 N ti' H W 1 N 1 I 1,1 I E J U i lx 4 E Wi 2. I ? i M nl .A M J Az- A , Y , ..--up-......, ORGANIZATIONS ' ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI CLUB 1 1 1 ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI CLUB Sponsors George Beckler Cora Gillidette Frances Ott OFFICERS FOR 1935 President ARCASTER KIMBRELL Corona, Ala. Vice-President LEE HARRINGT ON Aberdeen, Miss. Secretary-Treasurer FRANCES MOORE Gulfport, Miss. Reporter EMILY LUCAS Ebenezer, Miss. OFFICERS FOR 1936 President HOWARD BRISTER layess, Miss. . Vice-President HAZEL SHAPPLEY Winona, Miss, Secretary FLORENCE LEE MULLOY Laurel, Miss. The Alabama-Mississippi Club, a part of the Cosmo Club until Septem- ber, 1934, has grown until it is now ranked as one of the leading state clubs. lt has participated in every event and has Won honors in many fields of competition. Both in 1935 and 1936, Ocean Coleman of Holcomb, Miss., was high point girl in the state club track meet. ln 1936, the girls rep- resenting this club in the state club basketball tournament were grand champions, Winning the finals from a club in the A bracket. Both years, the Alabama-Mississippi Club contrib- uted an attractive float in the Pageant of States parade and placed in 1935 for its well-represented delegation. In 1936, King Cotton, portrayed by Bill Brook, was the theme ot the float and received much approval for its attrac- tiveness. ln December, 1936, the club sponsored the Christmas Candle Dance which was praised highly by the stu- dents Who attended. The club picnics and parties are also memories of good times by the many students who shared them. 1 1 11 111 1 ttf 1 i 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-two 1 1 -- r t is THE STATE CLUBS Social life at the Chillicothe Business College is based u . . pon geographical lines. Twelve state clubs form the basic social organization of the campus and each stud t h en w o enters school automatically becomes a member of one of these clubs Misso ' h ' ' ' uri, aving the largest enrollment of any state, is divided into three clubs, Northeast Northwest and South Mis ' , souri. Single states with large enough enrollment-Iowa, Kansas Oklaho A k ' ma, r ansas and Illinois-have state club groups of their own, while three clubs combine states which are ad- jacent. Alabama-Mississippi Kentucky Tennesse d N , - e an e- braska-Dakota are the latter. The Cosmopolitan Club includes t d s u ents from distant states and foreign countries. Intramural sports in which each club enters contestants include ten ' nis, swimming, basketball and track. For baseball which has bee n resumed after several years, the clubs were grouped to make five teams only, due to the brief season which this s ort I3 occupies. The state clubs take turns sponsoring the school dc t. . . . nces, par ies and picnics planned for the benefit of the mem- bers. lt is at Homecoming, however, that the real rivalry between the clubs breaks out like a rash all over the ca mpus. The honor of having the most original or beautiful float or of having the greatest percentage of participation is second A e 4 -2 only to the rivalry during the basketball season. Which is something! NEBRASKA-DAKOTA CLUB Sponsors Cecile Marshall Harold Gerhardt OFFICERS FOR 1935 President CLIVE THOMAS Chester, Nebr. Vice-President KENNETH BATTEN Yankton, S. Dak. Secretary-Treasurer FRANCIS COHEN Wallace, Nebr. Reporter HAZEL JAMES North P1atte,Nebr. Sponsors Hazel Shaw Austin Chandler OFFICERS FOR 1936 President FRANCIS COHEN Wallace, Nebr. Vice-President LETHA ALDEN Wanblee, S. Dak. Secretary-Treasurer HAROLD WAGNER McCook, Nebr. The Nebraska-Dakota Club has an unusual amount of talent in the field of track. For two consecutive years, this club has won the state club track meet. lt has had many members on the varsity basketball and football squads and has contributed many ex- cellent members to the state club ac- tivities. In l935, this club sponsored a beautiful Queen of Hearts float in the Homecoming parade. ln l93B it sponsored three floats, more than any club has ever sponsored before. The most elaborate one carried out the idea of Fred Astaire in his picture, l'Top Hat. The two smaller ones represent- ing the North and South Dakotas, were of original ideas, one, the King of the Drouth, and the latter, carrying out the idea of a stratosphere balloon about to ascend. ln 1936, this club won the state clulo honors in the l7th Commer- cial Contest. 1 I K , X NEBRASKALAKOTA CLUB A 5 Page One Hundred Twenty-four R . - KEN TUCKY-TENNESSEE CLUB S on or p 12 Lawrence Schmutz Mary Anql . A e Douglas. Mort Cathey OFFICERS FOR 1935 President IOE VEII-IL Danville, Ky. Vice-President WOODROW KELLY Luretha, Ky. Secretary-Treasurer WILLIE RUTH MAYES Morristown, Tenn OFFICERS FOR 1936 President WOODROW CAIN Vine Grove, Ky. Vice-President LOYD WARREN Eubank, Ky. Secretary BUFORD CARPENTER Lynnville, Tenn. Treasurer LISSIE STEGALL Tiline, Ky. Committee Chairmen AQUILLA I-IU1-'F Deevert, Ky. MARGUERITE WILLARD Murray, Ky. The Kentucky-Tennessee students were originally a group in the Cosmo Club, but due to its increased member- ship it became an independent club. ln the l935 Homecoming parade, this club sponsored a most beautiful float- one which placed second in the class of beauty. In red and white colors, the float consisted of a queen and attend- ants with two white horses, symbolic of the club, at the front of the long and attractive float. In 1936, the float con- tained a large half moon under which the queen and attendants were seated. The social activities have always been a source of pleasure to all. On pic- nics, on weiner roasts, when sponsoring a dance, or when taking charge of a pop stand the members of this club always show great sportsmanship to their sponsors and to their club. The members are always friendly and co- operate with anyone at any time. I I 'Rl' l-'tl , 1111. ffm' '41 , 'ffr , lj ' I , I The Cosmopolitan Club, as its name suggests, consists of many states which 1 ig are too small to form a separate club. In l936 this club, besides the several , states, had two members from Cuba. Due to the Wide range of states, the ideas Qi and tastes oi the individuals lend a great deal to the progress of this club. In - the l935 Homecoming parade, the Cosmo Club won first place for originality ,3 for its cleverly designed Eskimo float. In all forms of activities we find this club 3 outstanding. ln l935 Nerma Lee McClean and Louise Walstad won the cham- pionship in the girls' doubles in the state club tennis meet. ln l936 Nerma Lee X McClean won the girls' singles. For two consecutive years, the high point girl I in the annual Water Carnival has been a member of this club, in l935, Vernice 1 Talmage and in 1936, Charlsie Bryant. In l935, Floyd York was football cap- ,Q 5 tain and in l936 Ford Lewis was selected as the most valuable man on the foot- ' ball team. The Cosmo Club won the fifteenth Commercial Contest by several l points. Thus, the achievements of this club are representative of every branch of I activity and are achievements which any club would be proud to exhibit. I 1 1 ,I ii if 1: I, ' ll' . Q Q! Page One Hundred Twenty-six . tilt 1 Ili 1511 .11 . COSMOPOLITAN CLUB Sponsors Louise Seidel Inez Bailey OFFICERS I-'OR 1935 President NERMA LEE MCCLEAN, Pasadena, Calif. Secretary GALE FLEISCHMAN Froid, Mont. Reporter HANS PISCHER Madisonville, La. Vice-Presidents THEODORE HAWKINS Downsville, La. RAYMOND WHITEMAN Ute Park, N. Mex. ANNA RIEBE Miles City, Mont, WILTON SMITH Brownfield, Tex. . NERMA LEE MCCLEAN Pasadena, Calif. HUBERT COATES Bonifay, Florida OFFICERS FOR 1936 President RALPH ELMORE Haynesville, La. Secretary LEE STEVENS Shreveport, La. Vice-Presidents GASTON COOK Arcadia, La. RAYMOND SELL Texline, Tex, sxt 1. Milli ARKANSAS CI.UB Sponsor .s Mrs. Maud Summers I P tlewetl OFFICERS FOR 1935 President ERNEST MCGUGAN, Thornton Vice-President VIRGINIA EDERINGTON, Ban lin: Secretary-Treasurer I..aRUE WILLIAMS, Hot Springs OFFICERS FOR 1936 President BRUCE DIXON, Des Arc Vice-President WARREN COOKE, Marvell Secretary IOY SOMMERVILLE, Monticello ff ae:-, 'f'12lIj3': I fx? ' 3253. 2 as Vg pa 1 ,f 1 test 'f 'Te 1 5 , was . wut r A- . '- ,fl ARKANSAS CLUB Arkansas is a most unusal club for its popular students, For four consecu- tive times LaRue Williams of Hot Springs was voted by student ballot the most popular girl. For this, she was selected each time to lead the Grand March at the Summer, Fall and Mid-Winter receptions. In the state club tennis meet of l935, the boys' doubles were won by students representing this club. In 1936, the Arkansas boys won the title of grand champions in the state club basket- ball tournament, defeating a team from the A bracket in the finals. In the l935 Homecoming parade, the Arkansas float on which five queens were seated and upon which roses intertwined on trellised arches, gave splendor and an artistic touch to the beautiful parade, In l936 a colonial house, commemorat- ing the Arkansas Centennial, was cleverly designed. At the annual Spring Car- nival, a popular attraction is the traditionally famous Bingo stand sponsored by this club, In all of these and numerous other events, the Arkansas Club took its share in the honors, Page One Hundred Twenty-five 1 IOWA CLUB Probably the most outstanding work of this club was shown in the Home- coming parade. In 1935, a float carrying many queens and beautifully dec- orated by its club members was a pleasing sight to the people who saw it as it passed slowly through the streets. ln 1936 a float of altogether different nature was given first place in the class of originality. A large grasshopper was shown at the very top of the float, beneath which was appropriately con- structed an lowa farm and farm house almost in ruin due to the great destroyer, the grasshopper. This club also won first place in the appearance of delegation who represented the poor farmers driven from their homes by this insect. ln the 1935 state club 'basketball tournament this club won in the girls' finals. In other phases of activities, members are always represented and usually Win their share of the awards and at the same time make history for their club. IOWA CLUB Sponsors Esther Young lra D. Summers OFFICERS FOR 1935 President DONALD GUEST, Cherokee Vice-President DONALD DIXON, Dysart Secretary-Treasurer HELEN ROSKOPP, Webster City Publicity Chairman WAYNE TAGUE, Ktrkman Athletic Manager ROLLIE BOGGS, Afton OFFICERS FOR 1936 President DONALD GUEST, Cherokee Vice-President EUGENE WERHEIM, Webster City Secretarv-Treasurei: BETTY VOGT, Bedford 1 QW D 1 lit Page One Hundred Twenty-eight '6 1 W C ILLINOIS CLUB . Sponsors D. Rice Lena Nurr, Lucile Rice OFFICERS FOR 1985 President RUTH WELSH, Taylorville Vice-President IOHNNIE BROWN, Ullin OFFICERS FOR 1936 President KEITH ANDERSON, Moweaqiia Vice-President LEONARD KOPP, Kewanee Secretary-Treasurer IAUNITA FITZPATRICK Mt. Vernon Jn llt -K ' 'ML l. ILLINOIS CLUB The Illinois Club since its first days of existence in l929, has been one of which all members are proud. ln athletics, the club has been loyal and co- operative. In 1936, the boys representing this club were winners in the A bracket in the state club basketball tournament. ln 1936, members of this club won the boys' doubles in the state club tennis meet and showed unusual skill. The Illinois dances are always remembered for their beauty and for their enjoy- ment. In the l936 Homecoming parade, the Illinois float won first place in the class of beauty. Upon the float was a queen and two attendants in front of which was a huge white swan, This swan was at the top of three tiers of hanging wistaria in lavender, pink and white shades, The entire float gave an effect of beauty and loveliness as it led the great parade. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven NORTHEAST MISSOURI CLUB , The Northeast Club, since its organization in l9l8, has grown to be one of the largest and most active state club groups. ln Varsity athletics, a member of this club was very outstanding, Frank Griswold from Clarence was the high point man in basketball for the i936 season and was a favorite among his many classmates. ln 1936, the Northeast and Northwest Missouri clubs com- bined to form a baseball team which proved to be victorious in the state club baseball league. In football, the l936 captain was selected from this club, a member who displayed his football technique wonderfully throughout the sea- son. This member was Henry Bogart from Brookfield. Henry was also a mem- ber of the l935 football team. The Northeast float of queens in the l936 Home- coming parade received much praise and approval as it passed through the streets. ln fact, it ranked high in the classification of beauty. As for parties, dances, and other events, Northeast always has enjoyable affairs. lt won the highest points in both the 13th and l6th Commercial Contests and as for honors, the Northeast Club has proudly and deservedly won a great many, Page One Hundred Thirty NORTHEAST MISSOURI CLUB Sponsors A Edna Bryant R. E. Smith Lucile Bradford OFFICERS FOR 1935 President LEO MORAN, Milan Vice-President MAURINE BARTELS, Mexico Secretary-Treasurer LUCILLE SPEARS, Montgomery City Reporter GLEN CROSSWHITE, Mexico OFFICERS FOR 1936 President HARRY BRISCOE, New London Vice-President HENRY THOMAS, Higbee Secretary LUCILLE GRAHAM, Middletown Treasurer BERNICE HARDESTY, Middletown ' ,E ,yi Z 1 W Q lv, , I Air ! 1 ty 7 ra lllltll f it lltttt 'X it KANSAS CLUB Sponsors Anna S. Hawkins Ray OFFICERS FOR 1935 President MAX O'BRIEN, Burr Oak Vice-President FRED GOFF, Independence Secretary RUTH WALDROP, Emporia Reporter CHESTER STILES, Garnett OFFICERS FOR 1936 President CLIFFORD CRUM, Tasco Vice-President MAX O'BRlEN, Burr Oak Secretary-Treasurer RUTH WALDROP, Emporia Reporter MABEL STEVENS ON, Osweg Com O , KANSAS 'CLUB y ln all of the Kansas history, sports predominate, ln the l936 basketball sea- son, two outstanding members of the varsity team were members ot this club. They were Lodis Klauman and Robert Hedges. ln the l936 state club tennis meet the girls representing this club won in the doubles. ln l935, Earl McClune was high point boy in the state club track meet, ln the l935 Homecoming parade, the Iayhawk queens were represented on the club float. ln l936, an original float of the White House was proudly exhibited, prophesying the elec- tion oi Governor Landon. Social events were varying in this club, the steak trys being outstanding, with picnics, parties, and other things being ol minor importance but always enjoyable and well attended. The members ot this club never forget their loyalty to their club and even after they have gone into the business world they keep in touch with the activites of the dear old Kansas club. Page One Hundred Twenty-nine OKLAHOMA CLUB Oklahoma has as its symbol the American lndian-a symbol in which they are justly proud. As an athlete, the Indian excelled, and also the Oklahoma Club members have excelled in all forms of student activities. This club spon- sored the 1936 Spring Dance which they planned and decorated most effectively. From the talents of its members came the beautiful l935 float in the Homecom- ing parade. A red and white color scheme predominated and queens beauti- fully gowned were seated upon a throne. Two girls at the front of this float stood at attention during the entire parade. In 1936, a most unusual float was spon- sored by this club-a float in memory of the late Will Rogers and Wiley Post which depicted the fatal flight of these two world-famous men. lts delegation dressed in mourning and its black float with touches of white contributed a sen- timental atmosphere that none other could have displayed. The Oklahoma Club is a club which is known to put forth every effort to do the best in every way to make all activities and entertainments of the club and elsewhere a success. Page One Hundred Thirty-two OKLAHOMA CLUB Sponsors P. E. Newell Ruth Schmutz Velma Sayers Virginia Chandler OFFICERS I-'OR 1935 President O. B. SURBER, Chickasha Vice-President JACK MCCULLY, Hennessey Reporter FRED HUDSON, Chattanooga Publicity Representative HELEN WEINRICH, Tulsa OFFICERS FOR 1936 President AUSTIN CHANDLER, Ada Vice-President HELEN WEINRICH, Tulsa Reporter PAUL MCWHORTER, Blair Social Secretaries THELMA GRASS, Calumet HAROLD MCDANIEL, Blackwell 1' My I . ' NORTHWEST MISSOURI CLUB Sponsors Imogene Rottler Evelyn lohnston B. I, Collins OFFICERS FOR 1935 1 I President L WAYNE MURPHY, Winston Vice-President WOODROW HUFF, Rushville Secretary-Treasurer DOROTHY GIRDNER, Chillicothe Reporter CHARLES EDWIN WATKINS Chillicothe OFFICERS FOR 1936 ' President EUGENE MOORE, Trenton I Vice-President I ROBERT ELLIS, Trenton I Secretary ll IEAN KNOCH, Cameron 5 Treasurer MARGARET MOORE, Trenton ' Reporter BESSIE COBB, Savannah 1 l NORTHWEST MISSOURI CLUB The Northwest Missouri Club is one ot the largest ot the state club groups. For many years it has won honors in all phases of activities. Its floats in the Homecoming parade have always ranked high in the class ot beauty. In the 1936 state club basketball tournament, the girls' team was the winner of the A bracket. In the state club tennis meet, Lois Tracy won the girls' singles in 1935 and Isaac lames won the boys' singles in 1936. Another honor was bestowed upon this club by Wayne Murphy, who was high point boy in the 1935 Annual Water Carnival. In 1936, L. T. Phillips won several places in the state club track meet, which gave him the place of high point boy. For these accomplish- ments alone, the club is outstanding in various forms of activties, but it also ranks high in other things. This club won both the 14th and 18th Commercial Contests and it has contributed greatly to the musical organiaztions and other entertainments, and it wishes to do even more as the years go by. Page One Hundred Thirty-one Saline County Missouri ' Mexico, Missouri Arkansas' County Arkansas Y Louisiana Page One Hundred Thirty-four DeKalb County Missouri Adair County Iowa Minnesota - -Ng-, . COUNTY AND STATE GROUPS Holt County Missouri Sullivan County Missouri Lincoln County Nebraska Colorado Putnam County Missouri Shelby County Missouri Calhoun, Georgia E SOUTH MISSOURI CLUB Sponsors lvI. Roberts Mabel Grace OFFICERS FOR 1935 President BENNETT ENFIELD, Knobnoster Vice-President ROY RUSSELL, Harrisonville Secretary-Treasurer NONDAS MCDANIEL, loplin Reporter MARCIA SMITH, CORDER OFFICERS FOR 1936 President LAMBERT ZUMBEHL, Alma Vice-President HAROLD CASSING, Concordia SecretaryATreasurer HELEN MALONEY, Corder I 15 F SQ, 'Y .v J' S '- NS X 45? ws., f 1 , SOUTH MISSOURI CLUB For many years South Missouri has been an outstanding leader in school activities. ln the 1935 Homecoming parade, its float ot Popeye's Voyage sym- bolizing C. B. C.'s many Homecoming alumni added variety to the parade. In l936 a Voyage to Success float on which its queen was enthroned, added great beauty ta the big parade. At the Annual Spring Carnival, this club spon- sored the Bathing Beauties and received much patronage. ln l935 the boys won the finals in the state club basketball tournament, ln 1936, a member of this club, Robert Schreck, was high point boy in the Water Carnival. The club has always participated in the many state club activities such as pep stunts, assembly numbers, sponsoring dances, and contributing many loyal members to the pep organizations, Page One Hundred Thirty-three Havana I Cuba Bradley County Arkansas Grundy County Missouri Audrain' County Missouri Page One Hundred Thirty-six Linn County Missouri Lafayette County Missouri Columbus, Mississippi Thayer County Nebraska COUNTY AND STATE GROUPS Crockett County Tennessee Daviess County Missouri Iohnson County Missouri Obion County Tennessee Pennsylvania Charles Mix County South Dakota Marion County Missouri Marshall County Iowa ,,,.--rw-v f. tt t 't l P l i l t N , l l it u 'tl tu I , t tl ln tt tl c t t .5 I. 1 ti tl l I A . 3 , t 2 i t COUNTY AND STATE r' GROUPS ' Trenton, Missouri Harrison County Missouri Iones County Henry County Mississippi illinois Brown County Kansas Harper County Oklahoma New Mexico Lawrence County Mississippi Attala County Mississippi Arizona Iackson County Missouri Pulaski County Kentucky Nodaway County Missouri Texas Page One Hundred Thir ty-five Phillips County Arkansas Mississippi County Arkansas Indiana Crawford County Iowa Linn County Missouri Louisiana Page One Hundred Thirty-eight Cleburne County Arkansas Trenton Missouri Cowley County Kansas Virginia COUNTY AND STATE GROUPS Arizona West Virginia Havana Cuba Wyoming Minnesota Texas Randolph County Missouri Wisconsin Pennsylvania Lincoln County Nebraska Daviess County Missouri Michigan COUNTY AND STATE GROUPS X lackson County Iowa Washabaugh County South Dakota Audrain County Missouri Grundy County Missouri Story County Iowa Allen County Kansas Gage County Nebraska Harper County Kansas New Mexico Macon County Mrssourl North Carolrna Montgomery County Iowa Nevada Georgta Flortda Washrngton Montana Colorado Page One Hundred Thnrty seven 1 gf .. . , A ' ' I , I . , 3 Vg , ,V . I 1a444:'J4 ' ALUMNI ORGANIZATIONS A chronicle of the activities of the college is not complete without a mention of the activities of the Dux Clubs which flourish in several of the larger cities. These link them- selves so closely with school affairs and furnish an excellent medium for students locating in strange cities to find friendly faces and helping hands at a time when they need helpful guidance most. The Chicago Dux Club has a flourishing membership and holds several social affairs during the year. The annual Officers' Farewell Ball is held late in lanuary, at which time officers for the coming year are elected. President and Mrs. Allen Moore customarily attend this ball and at least one and often more faculty members. ln Iuly the annual Chicago picnic is held' which also brings a representation from Chillicothe. The greater part of their other entertainment is in the form of monthly dances. This club publishes a monthly paper, The Chicago Dux News. T-he Kansas City Dux Club, because of its close proximity to Chillicothe, makes itself very close to ducks in school. Two annual affairs of this club are largely attended by both faculty members and students alike. In February the club holds its annual banquet, and expects and attains a one hundred per cent attendance of faculty members. ln l935 a special train was secured for the teachers, students and local friends making' the trip. The other event which attracts Chillicotheans is the annual Kansas City Dux picnic held in Swope Park late in Iune. The Kansas City Dux Club holds monthly meetings at the Hotel Baltimore and in addition sponsors many dances, parties and picnics throughout the year. The club publication is the K. C. Broadcast. The St. Louis Dux Club, at one time a flourishing organization, is once more being re- organized and becoming active in its old manner. A great manymore students than in the past are making St. Louis their headquarters and the St. Louis Ducks are beginning to be alive to the possibilities of the club for a congenial social life. V An Omaha Dux Club has recently been organized among the newer students to locate there, and its members hope to have the club a flourishing organization by fall. The Wash- ington, D. C. Dux Club, composed largely of former students who hold government positions in the Capital City holds an annual banquet to which the C. B. C. factulty sends a repre- sentation. Inquiries have been coming in to the school recently from Memphis, Denver, Okla- homa City from ducks who are anxious to' get in touch with their former classmates and wish to make permanent organizations in their cities. Scene at the Washington, D. C. Dux banquet held at the Na- tional Press Club on May l, 1936. This banquet was attend- ed by a party from C. B. C. who made the trip especially to represent 'the school. Vice- president Roy Moore and Mrs. Moorep I. D. Rice, principal of the penmanship department, Miss Altha, Van Hoozer, prin- cipal of the Model Office train- ing, and Miss Esther Young, .f principal of the typewriting de- partment, attended. Page One Hundred Forty . x W L M 1' MISSOUY1 Club except ln the rarade w1th tts and mterestlng floats tomb ol the Unknown was heard prlor to e LIVINGSTON COUNTY Lwtngston County ln wh1ch Ch1ll1cothe IS located functlons as a umt of the Northwest at I-lomecormng when Wllh 1lS sponsor Nelhe Voelker 1t part1c1pateS own organlzahon ln the past two years the Club has had elaborate to offer 1n 1935 the unpressxve Arm1st1ce Day tableau showlng the Soldler In l936 a sahre on the rellef problem about whrch so much lect1on day last tall Page One Hundred Thfrty nme ALUMNI ORG A chronicle of the activities of the college is not ct activities of the Dux Clubs which flourish in several of the selves so closely with school affairs and furnish an in strange cities to find friendly faces and helping hands at guidance most. The Chicago Dux Club has a flourishing membership during the year. The annual Officers' Farewell Ball is held officers for the coming year are elected. President and Mrs. this ball and at least one and often more faculty m picnic is held which also brings a representation from other entertainment is in the form of monthly dances. This The Chicago Dux News. The Kansas City Dux Club, because of its close proximity close to ducks in school. Two annual affairs of this club are members and students alike. In February the club holds and attains a one hundred per cent attendance of faculty was secured for the teachers, students and local friends which attracts Chillicotheans is the annual Kansas City Dux in Iune. The Kansas City Dux Club holds monthly meetings addition sponsors many dances, parties and picnics throughout is the K. C. Broadcast. The St. Louis Dux Club, at one time a flourishing organi organized and becoming active in its old manner. A great m past are making St. Louis their headquarters and the St. Lo alive to the possibilities of the club for a congenial social lif An Omaha Dux Club has recently been organized amon, there, and its members hope to have the club a flourishing o ington, D. C. Dux Club, composed largely of former students in the Capital City holds an annual banquet to which the sentation. Inquiries have been coming in to the school recentl homa City from ducks who are anxious to get in touch wit wish to make permanent organizations in their cities. Page One Hundred Forty ' t T t t 1 BOOK FIVE ATHLETICS ATHLETICS 1 l-' - -1 I FLOYD YORK Stamford, Texas I Captain, l935 a THE 1935 FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK ROW L. T. Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., Allison Miller, Ft. Lyon, Colo., Byrd Leflore, Kiowa, Okla., Rollie Boggs, Afton, lowa, Kenneth Patton, Hardin, Mo., Bill Preston, Norborne, Mo., Leo Cundiff, Claremore, Okla., Marvin Hastings, Rock Falls, Ill., Ford Lewis, Calhoun, Ga., Virgil Clark, Emmetslourg, lowa, Chester Watkins, Cherryvale, Kans., Alvin Secor, Hennessey, Okla., Holly Overton, Spickard, Mo., Coach Slayton. , MIDDLE Row Ralph Elmore, Haynesville, La., Fred Smith, Tuskegee, Ala., Robert Hardy, Atmore, Ala., lohn DeLaughter, Sparkman, Ark, Dale Nowlin, Madill, Oklag George Parker, Odessa, Mo., Captain Floyd York, Stamford, Texas, O. C. Moffett, lr., Bogalusa, La., Doyle Blagburn, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Cecil Carver, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Henry Bogart, Brookteld, Mo., Kenneth Hammonds, Odessa, Mo., Homer Davenport, Ozark, Ala. FIRST ROW Bennett Enfield, Knobnoster, Mo., Khuron Deaton, Friendship, Tenn., Har- old Prescott, Nevada, Iowa, Howard Stipp, Chanute, Kans., lohn Bueker, Stuttgart, Ark., Rudolph Tesar, Tobias, Nebr., Arland Beavers, Leon, lowa, Elwood McWilliams, San Angelo, Tlexasg loe Thompson, La Plata, Mo., Orville Olson, Leeds, N, Dak., Dalton McWilliams, San Angelo, Texas. Captain Floyd York, playing left haltback position, was an outstanding man on offense. He did practically all of the ball lugging for his team in l935. He was also good at passing the ball, and on defense was ranked as high as any man on the team. He weighed l55 pounds and stood five feet nine. THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT The athletic department, headed by T. E. Lail, and the coaching staff, headed by Bill Slayton, make a Working combination which is producing some outstanding results in athletics at C. B. C. Football, basketball and track, the three major sports, are all given careful con- sideration in their turn and the best of everything is none too good for the men who uphold the athletic tradition of C. B, C. Doc Lail has been connected with college athletics at C. B. C for nearly forty years -first as a football player, next as coach and for the past several years as Director of Athletics. A glance at the results of the past two seasons will convince the most doubting that football at C. B. C. is on the upgrade. Again the Ducks Will be on the Missouri University football schedule next fall, playing their B team, and again at all the games the Peppettes and Drax and all the other rooters will be on the sidelines for the same old thrill-the same thrill, yet ever new. THE C. B. 'C. STADIUM - ATHLETIC DIRECTOR T. E. LAIL l COACH BILL SLAYTON Coach Slayton came to C. B. C. in l928 as head coach. He is a graduate of Missouri Wesleyan College Where he had a record as a four-letter man and All-State halfback. Assistant Coach Charles Innes is from Central College Where he was a football man and assistant coach. Page One Hundred Forty-1 hree 1 935 LETTERMEN IOHN DE LAUGHTER, Sparkman, Ark. Right Halfback Height 5 feet 9 Weight 165 pounds Iohn's best feature was his speed. He was also good at carrying the ball on end runs. FRED SMITH, Tuskegee, Ala. Center Height 5 feet 8 Weight 145 pounds Monk was good on defensive playing. The best game he ever played was the Rockhurst game on the C. B. C. field, Where the Ducks held the Hawks to a 0 to U tie. IOE THOMPSON, La Plata, Mo. Center Height 5 feet 9 Weight 162 pounds Ioe at center was a good consistent player. He passed Well and was an all-around player on de- fense as well as offense. SYLVESTER BRAVE, Pawhuska, Okla. Guard and Tackle Height 6 feet Weight 192 pounds Sylvester excelled in punting and he was also good in the line on defense. On offense he could open up holes in the opponents' line on account of his size. 1- I - V , ,N g 7. - . f 'g,,f 'a,.W' W,M ' ,Mf -f' ,,,- 'T' ,ff my Mn- . THE 1936 FOOTBALL SQUAD BACK ROW Innes, assistant coach, Slayton, coach, Iohn McNoun, Marceline, Mo., Wayne Lillibridge, Gettysburg, S. Dak., Kenneth Remy, Emporia, Kans, ferry Green, Fullerton, Nebr., Don Duncan, Roscoe, Texas, Lodis Klauman, Clay Center, Kans., Bill Miller, Iamesport, Mo., Milton Hudspeth, Ashland, Miss., Cris Sale, Haynesville, La., William Byrd, Ozark, Ala., Robert Fulton, Auburn, Nebr., Francis Fortune, Fort Madison, Iowa. K MIDDLE ROW Iames Rankin, Monticello, Ill, Kirman Andrews, Lathrop, Mo., Newell Miles, Wiggins, Miss., George Parker, Odessa, Mo., Hank Bogart, Brookfield, Mo., Isaac Iames, Chillicothe, Mo., Dale Nowlin, Madill, Okla., L. T, Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., Ford Lewis, Calhoun, Ga., Cecil Carver, Tuscaloosa, Ala., Ralph Elmore, Haynesville, La., Howard Peters, Ozark, Ala., Art Hazell, Co- lumbia, Mo., Cecil Pate, West Bay, Fla., lack Poe, Grant City, Mo. BOTTOM ROW Rudolph Tesar, Tobias, Nebr., Darwin C. Wolfe, Red Oak, Iowa, Iames Maxwell, Moscow, Kans., George Pence, l-Iolmesville, Nebr., Herman Eklund, Scranton, Kans., O. C, Moffett, Ir., Bogalusa, La., Matthew Voss, Morrison, Ill., Bob Tincher, Odell, Nebr., Edward Kelly, Brinkley, Ark, Mack Rummans, Ir., Columbia, Mo. Captain Hank Bogart, weighing only l5l pounds, was nevertheless one of the best players on the team and one of the gamest men ever to lead his men through victory and defeat. In fact through his efforts defeat was often turned into victory. With the close of the season he played his last game for C. B. C. HENRY BOGART Brookfield, Missouri Captain, 1936 1 935 LETTERMEN HENRY BOGABT, Brookfield, Mo. Right Halfback Height 5 feet 8 Weight l5l pounds Hank was the best all-around performer in the backfield. Especially good at broken field running, at the same time he could tackle and block With the best of the big ones. L. T, PHILLIPS, Chillicothe, Mo. Left Tackle Height 5 feet ll Weight 205 pounds L. T. was better on defense than offense, Due to his Weight he made it tough for his opponents to go through on the left side of the line. FORD LEWIS, Calhoun, Ga. Height 6 feet l Weight l82 pounds Lewis was the best all-around lineman on the squad, playing guard on offense and tackle on de- fense. GEORGE PARKER, Odessa, Mo. Quarterback Height 5 feet l0 Weight l62 pounds A good general. He was outstanding on receiv- ing passes and running the team. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1 935 September 27 ' October 4 ............ ,...... October 18 .......... October ll .... I ...., ........ October 25 ,........ ..,..... November l .,.,.,. ...,... November 8 ....... ..,..... November l5. November 22 .....,... . ...... . Page One Hundred Forty-eight Moberly Iunior College 7 .Tarkio College 29 Graceland College 2 Hannibal La Grange College 0 Haskell Reserves 0 .Wentworth Military Academy H 20 Warrensburg Teachers College 40 Bockhurst College 0 Oklahoma Military Academy 39 C. B. C. 7 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 0 At Tarkio C. B. C. 0 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 13 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 20 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 0 At Lexington C. B. C. 7 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 0 At Chillicothe C. B. C. 21 At Claremore 1935 LETTERMEN ROBERT HARDY, Atmore, Ala. Right End Height 5 feet 9 Weight l65 pounds Hardy was the best punter on the teain. He was the only rnan on the squad who played every min- ute of every game. At his best on offense. DOYLE BLAGBURN, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Fullback Height 5 feet 8 Weight l5O pounds Outstanding on defense, he did his best work backing up the line. What he lacked in size, he more than rnade up in aggressiveness. RALPH ELMORE, Haynesville, La, Left Guard Height 5 feet 9 Weight 168 pounds Lou was at his best in defensive line play, Good-natured on the campus but he was one of the best fighters in the line. MARVIN HASTINGS, Rock Falls, lll. Right Tackle I Height 6 feet 2 Weight l89 pounds Marvin was best on opening up holes for off- tackle plays. He was also good at knifing through and throwing the other team for a loss. ug--fr Q,,,,,a 9? Along the sidelines we find Vice 'president Roy Moore, T. E. Lail, director of athletics, President Moore, and C. E. Watkins, local newspaper editor. Page On Hundred Fo ty seve 1936 LETTERMEN ARTHUR HAZELL, Columbia, Mo. Right Halfback Height 6 feet Weight l7l pounds Proved himself his first year to be the speediest man on the team. His kicking was outstanding in the Rockhurst game. L. T. PHILLIPS, Chillicothe, Mo. Right Tackle Height 5 feet ll Weight 205 pounds Phillips was one of the biggest men on the team. He was aggressive and a hard fighter, He proved the Duck's best place kicker. O. C. MOFFETT, Bogalusa, La. Left Halfback Height 5 feet 7 Weight l5l pounds Babe was a hard blocker. He made many long runs and was very popular among the spectators. CECIL CARVER, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Quarterback Height 5 feet 9 Weight 152 pounds Cecil was a fine blocker and did lots of the team passing. He called his plays in fine style. He will be missed a lot next year. KIRMAN ANDREWS, Lathrop, Mo. Fullback Height 5 feet lU Weight 163 pounds He was considered the best blocking back on the team. Andy will be back next year and should rank with the best in the state. TERRY GREEN, Fullerton, Nebr. Left End Height 6 feet 2 Weight l6l pounds Ierry was a good pass receiver. He was used on end around plays for good gains. He played his best game in the Homecoming battle with Went- worth. FORD LEWIS, Calhoun, Ga. Center Height 6 feet l Weight l9l pounds Ford played more minutes in games than any man on the team. He played well on both defense and offense and was always in the best of physical condition. He was voted at the close of the season the best all around player on the squad. CECIL PATE, West Bay, Fla. Right End Height 6 feet Weight l83 pounds Cecil was one of the best linemen on the C. B. C. squad. He stood out on offense because of his fine blocking and pass receiving. He should receive all- state honor next year. 1 935 LETTERMEN ALVIN SECOR, Hennessey, Olcla. h Right Guard , Height 5 feet 9 Weight 165 pounds Alvin was outstanding on running interference and was good on defense. lt was a loss to the team when he did not return in '36 ELWOOD MCWILLIAMS, Midland, Texas Left End Height 5 feet 6 Weight 138 pounds Elwood was the smallest man on the team but was outstanding in the line on defense. Many times he would break through the line and throw his op- ponents for a loss. DALE NOWLIN, Madill, Okla. Left Halfback Height 5 feet 10 Weight 152 pounds Dale played his best game on off-tackle plays. l-le was a good defensive man, especially in tackling. CECIL CARVER, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Quarterback Height 5 feet 9 Weight 150 pounds Carver was outstanding in calling signals and running the team. Did most of the forward passing for the team, He was also outstanding on blocking and made many long runs by his teammates pos- sible. September 18 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1936 .. ..... ........ M issouri U. B Team September 25 .....,. ........ M oberly Iunior College October 2 ............ ........ C ulver-Stockton College October 10 .......... ........ M cKendree College October 17 ....,..... ....,... G raceland College October 23 .......... ,....,.. T arkio College October 30 .......... ........ W entworth Military Academy November 6 ...,.,.. .,...,. K ansas City, Kans. Ir. College November 13 ......,.. ,.....,. R oclchurst College November 20 ......... ........ O klahoma Military Academy At Chillicothe At Chillicothe At Chillicothe At Lebanon, Ill At Lamont, la. At Tarkio, Mo. At Chillicothe At Chillicothe At Kansas City At Chillicothe Page One Hundred Forty nine Charles Innes, shown at the right in the picture, became assistant coach in the fall of 1936. Innes comes from Central College where he made a record as football man and assistant coach. At the left is Coach Bill Slayton, giving some pointers to his cen- ter, Ford Lewis. Lewis, at the annual foot- ball banquet, was awarded the gold foot- ball as the most valuable player on the squad in IQSB. Page One Hundred Fifty-two 1 936 LETTERMEN RALPH ELMORE, Haynesville, La. Right Guard Height 5 feet IU Weight l8U pounds Ralph was probably the best liked by his team- mates of anyone on the squad. The hardest fighter on the team and especially when called Arkansas He was always in every play and did his part to win. We hope he will be back next year. DALE NOWLIN, Madill, Okla. Right I-Ialfback Height 5 feet IO Weight l52 pounds Dale scored more touchdowns than anyone on the team. He did quite a bit of the team passing and punting. Blocked well and was the best broken field runner on the team. We hope he returns another year. MILTON I-IUDSPETI-I, Ashland, Miss. Right Guard Height 6 feet Weight 175 pounds A fine spirited boy who loved to play the game. He lacked experience at guard, but made up for it in fighting. Another year and he should be an out- standing guard. DON DUNCAN, Roscoe, Texas Left End Height 5 feet 4 Weight IQO pounds Don was best on defense and especially against an end run. Don was slow but made up for that in fight and by using his length to block. We hope Don comes back next year and plays even better at end. ju-.fr i I 1 936 LETTERMEN ISAAC IAMES, Chillicothe, Mo. Quarterback Height 5 feet IU weight 147 pounds Ike stood out in the Rockhurst game as the best player on the field. His blocking and signal calling made the team click to an overwhelming victorye 27 to 7 for the Ducks. He ran and drove the team fast at all times. His loss will be felt greatly next year. IAMES RANKIN, Monticello, Ill. Left Guard Height 5 feet 9 Weight l7O pounds Iarnes was the hardest driving lineman on the team. He had the ability to tear apart the oppo- nents' lines and drive through and throw them for big losses. He also served as reserve center. KENNETH REMY, Emporia, Kan. Left Tackle Height 5 feet Weight ISO pounds A lineman who loved to play and could be de- pended on to take care of his side. He played his best game on defense. NEWELL MILES, Wiggins, Miss. Left Tackle Height 5 feet IU Weight 190 pounds Newell came here with quite a bit of experience and proved all of it. He was a hard fighter in all the games. LODIS KLAUMAN, Clay Center, Kans. Right End Height 6 feet 3 Weight 188 pounds Lodis was a fine pass receiver and could block well. He fell just a trifle short of being an outstand- ing player. He received an injury that kept him out of several games. E WILLIAM BYRD, Ozark, Ala. Right Tackle Height 5 feet Weight 235 pounds William was the largest man on the team. His size made it almost impossible for opponents to go over tackle. He will be back next year. With a little more fight, he would be outsanding in the line. HOWARD PETERS, Ozark, Ala. Fullback Height 6 feet Weight 170 pounds Howard played well at fullback. I-Ie did a lot of the team kicking. He was a good blocker and was at his best on defense. He was also used at end position. HENRY BOGART, Brookfield, Mo. Left Halfback Height 5 feet 8 Weight l5l pounds The best all around player in backfield. He passed, blocked, and carried the ball with the best of them. Many times he caused his team to come from behind and win. He will be missed next year. 1 . Q9 'Fi Y SEASON'S RECORD FOR 1935-36 St. Ioseph Iunior College ....,..,.. 46 C. B. C. 34 Conception College .......,.......... 4l C. B. C. 33 Moberly Iunior College ............ 20 C. B. C. 29 Graceland College .................... 46 C. B. C. 29 Graceland College .................... 27 C. B. C. 35 St. Ioseph Iunior College .......... 25 C. B. C. 27 Wentworth M. A. ....,...... ........ 2 3 C. B. C. Z5 Bockhurst College ..........,......... 34 C. B. C. 30 Rockhurst College ..... ........ 3 5 C. B. C. 33 St. Paul's College ......,................. 23 C. B. C. 18 William Iewell ............. ........ 3 9 C. B. C. 25 Moberly Iunior College ............ 45 C. B. C. 44 Wentworth M. A. .....,. ........ Z 9 C. B. C. 36 Conception College .................. 22 C. B. C. 36 St. Paul's College ......... ........ 3 9 C. B. C. 26 Tarkio College ............ ......... 4 5 C. B. C. 44 SQUAD MEMBERS George Bilby, Burlington Iunction, Mo.g Clyde Barr, Burlington Iunction, Mo., Woodrow Huff, Rushville, Mo., Ernest McGugan, Thornton, Ark., Arnold Fletcher, Hull, Ill., Fred Heit- meyer, Concordia, Mo., Herbert Romines, Huston, Mo., Leo Cundiff, Claremore, Okla.g Wood- row Paul, Bonifay, Fla., lsaac Iarnes, Chillicothe, Mo., Earl McClune, Adrnire, Kans., Harold Cassing, Concordia, Mo., Lambert Zumbehl, Alma, Mo., Bob Hedges, Chillicothe, Mo., Frank Griswold, Clarence, Mo. Key: V ' . . I' S l a y t o n, McClune, Cassing, Zumbehl, 'J I 5 4 Hedges. ik 'V I 5 A I X Heitmeyer, Bomines, Cundiff, Paul, Iames. .J Bilby, Barr, Hutt, McGugan, Fletcher. Page One Hundred Fifty-four Q BL 451.3 ' -'fe ' X ' BASKETBALL Basketball is becoming the favorite sport of a great many people-one reason being that they can sit inside in comparative comfort and enjoy a game without shivering, At any .rate the C, B. C. gym is packed to capacity for all the home games during the varsity season. And what a crowd! Sportsmanlike conduct is one thing of which C. B. C. is zealously proud, and criticisms of the referee or opposing players are not voiced, but approval of a good shot -even an opponent's-is not hidden. Mr. Lail from his broadcasting booth can be heard only at intervals and the big electric clock which tells how many seconds are left in the game holds almost as much fascination to the spectators as the home team trying for that last-second goal which may mean all the difference between defeat and victory. High- lights of the 1935-36 season were two Rockhurst College games-the first won by the Hawks 35 to 33 and the second a four-point victory for the Ducks. ln the season just closing Rock- hurst won the first game from C. B. C. on the Redemptorist court 37 to 35 but the Ducks turned the tables to win before a local crowd 38 to Zl. Another outstanding exhibition of basketball was the C. B. C.-St. Benedict's game in which C. B. C. lost to as outstanding a team as they had been up against all season, Weritworth, St. Paul's and Graceland are all worthy opponents and show the crowds good basketball. Tarkio College on the schedule last year and Kirksville Teachers this year played a good brand of basketball. Griswold in the season just closed made an all-time record for individual scoring when he piled up . . . . . d f 219 points aided by the clock-like precision of his teammates' playing. This recor was or- rl held by Webster Glahn of Clarence Mo which is also Griswold's home town, Indi- me y , ., vidual gold basketballs were promised the lettermen both seasons for outstanding playing b t the failed to win the required number of difficult games in the '35- 36 season, How- l-l Y ever, in l936-37 the coveted awards were won and presented to the six lettermen. Page One H undred Fifty-th ree Cassing Hedges Griswold Zumbehl Heitmeyer Fletcher Paul - McClune Iames LETTERMEN 1 935-36 Two veterans, Isaac lames and Earl McClune, were the nucleus of the basketball squad in the l935-36 season. The team was not outstandingly successful, winning six games and losing nine. The success of the season to follow, however, was based upon the experience these men gained in working together. Playing was somewhat erratic, but all of the games were hard fought and exciting with thrill after thrill for the spectators. The Ducks lost both their games to Rockhurst and St. Paul, split the series with Graceland, Moberly lunior College, St. loseph Iunior College, and Conception College, won both their games from Wentworth Military Academy and lost to the strong Tarkio College team by only one point. At the close of the season, the two veterans were elected co-captains. Nine men were awarded letters and one reserve letter was awarded, Ernest McGugan of Thornton, Ark., did not turn in quite enough playing time for a regular's berth, but showed promise in his playing, and was given the reserve letter and sweater. Isaac Iames, Chillicothe athlete who was a foot- ball letterman in 19.33, returned to school to finish his course and became one of the outstanding bas- ketball players of the l935-36 season. He was used at both forward and guard positions and was one of the outstanding members of the team as well as the most popular with the local fans. He and Earl McClune, Admire, Kans., were elcted co-captains of the squad. McClune played center position mainly and was the best all around player on the team. He ranked as the highest scoring man and did splendid work on defense. Harold Cassing, Concordia, Mo., who was later to become the mainstay at guard posi- tion and captain of the 1936-37 squad, played a good, steady type of game throughout the season. He was good on offense and ranked second in scoring for the season. Robert Hedges, Emporia, Kans., was not one of the season's high scorers but played a good defensive game. He was used at guard position. Frank Griswold, Clarence, Mo., made his appearance late in the season and therefore did not get into the ranks of the high scorers. He was used at forward. Lambert Zumbehl, Alma, Mo., played both center and forward positions on the squad. Used mainly at the pivot position, he played very well, using a one-handed shot effectively. Fred Heitmeyer, Concordia, Mo., was a reserve guard. He made a good all-around player and was best on defense. Arnold Fletcher, Hull, lll., forward, was one of the high scorers for the season. He was exceptionally good at fast-breaking and taking advantage of his opponents to score for his team. A late comer, he played only part of the season for C. B. C. Woodrow Paul, Bonifay, Fla., was the team's reserve center. Until he came to C. B. C. he had never played on an indoor court. His height, six feet four, gave him an advantage, and he could always be depended upon to give the tip-off to the Ducks when he was in the game. Page One Hundred Fifty-six SEASONS RECORD FOR 1936 37 Ottawa Unrverstty .....,...,,.,....,.. Kirksville Osteopaths ...... Wrllram Iewell .... , ....................... K1rksv1lle Teachers ....,......,.,...... Moberly lunior College.. St. Ioseph Iunior College ....... Wentworth M. A. .,......... . Graceland ........................ Rockhurst College .......... St. Pauls College ..........,. St. Benedict's College .......,.,....., St, Ioseph Iunior College ,......... William Iewell College .... St. Benedict s College ,..... St. Paul's College ,............. Rockhurst College .......,.. Graceland College ,.....,... Kirksville Teachers .......... Kirksville Osteopaths ,..... Wentworth M. A. . .......,. ,. SQUAD MEMBERS Krrman Andrews Lathrop Mo Bernard Carroll Humboldt Kans Edward Kelly Brrnk ley Ark Leonard Kopp Kewanee Ill Lambert Zumbehl Alma Mo Cecrl Pate West Bay Fla Lodrs Klauman Clay Center Kans Harry Harper Bogard Mo Bob Hedges Emporla Kans Harold Casslng Concordra Mo Frank Grrswold Clarence Mo Ierry Green Fuller ton Nebr lack Slms Plne Bluff Ark Dale Nowl1n Madrll Okla Ke1th Anderson Mowea qua Ill Key Lcul Slayton Andrews Carroll Kelly Kopp Zumbehl Pate Klauman Harper Hedges Iames Cassmg Grrswold Green Suns Nowhn Anderson Page One Hundred Flttyflve G50 Creamer Sharpe Phillips Paul Miller Houston Nepote TRAIHISQUUU BACK ROW TRACK 1935 LETTERMEN TOMMIE CREAMER lUU-yard Dash 880-yard Relay WENDELL SHARPE 440-yard Dash L. T, PHILLIPS Shot Discus lavelin GEORGE PAUL Pole Vault - Sprints Broad lump Relays E. S. MILLER 220-yard Dash Relays LLOYD HOUSTON 440-yard Run 880-yard Run CECIL NEPOTE Shot Put Discus E. S. Miller, Winnsboro, La., Harold E. Rurup, Beaver Crossing, Nebr., Francis Waters, Liberty, Ill., Floyd Gadberry, Cabool, Mo., Marvin Hastings, Rock Falls, Ill., Clyde Heer, Montrose, Colo., W. A. Murphy, Winston, Mo., Coach Slayton. FRONT ROW Cecil Nepote, Eldorado, Ill., Wendell Sharpe, Adrian, Mo., Wilmot Lohoelener, Higgins- ville, Mo., L. T. Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., Lloyd Houston, Parsons, Tenn., William Rogers, Grady, Ark., Tommie Creamer, Kansas City, Mo., Lee Harrington, Aberdeen, Miss. Page One Hundred Fifty-eight sa 'Fi N5 f-Mann?-' LETTERMEN 1 936 37 Only six men on the basketball sguad lettered for the season of i936 37 The reason for this comparatively small num ber was that four of the men Griswold lames Cassing and Hedges were veter ans of the year before and their team work and co ordination were practically perfect making it difficult for new men on the squad to get in enough playing time to letter The team piled up 772 points during the season against a record of 552 points scored by their opponents making a record of thirteen games won by C B C and seven lost Against such outstanding teams as St Benedict s Kirksville Teach ers Rockhurst Graceland and William Iewell it meant a successful season to win so many games and lettermen were awarded individual gold basketballs for winning a prescribed number of the games which were considered the most difficult The trophies were not assured until the last game of the season with Wentworth Military Academy and ten sion was high for this game with Harper missing on account of a seige of smallpox However the Ducks managed to win this decisive game with a fairly one sided score Reserve letters and sweaters were awarded to four men Keith Anderson Moweaqua lll Leonard Kopp Kewanee lll Ierry Green Fullerton Nebr and lack Sims Pine Bluff Ark . K .ft 'Q Harper Griswold lames Klauman Cas ing Hedges lt is the custom to elect acting captains for each game and an honorary captain at the end of the season This honor went to Harold Cassing, veteran from Concordia Mo, for his outstanding playing and general dependability Cassing was outstanding because while he - played guard position he was also a good scorer, His onevhanded shots at long range were deadly. Bobert Hedges from Emporia, Kans., guard on the team, was a veteran of the l935-35 season, He was at his best on defense and loved the game for its own sake.. Bob was also Coach Slayton's right-hand man in state club basketball, acting as scorer, timekee-per, and, on the side, coach of the Kansas Club. lke Iames, a local player, was a veteran of the l935-36 season also. While he was used mainly at forward position previously, he was later changed to guard and played at either position well, He had the best head of any man on the squad and could settle the team down to playing as no one else could, Lodis Klauman, Clay Center, Kans, gained his experience there and at Emporia College. Because of his height, 6 feet 3 inches, he was put in at center and played that position throughout the season. His great height made him a good man on defense and offense. Harry Harper, Bogard, Mo., played at forward position and proved a good running mate for the other forward, Griswold. Although illness kept him lout of the last game of the season. he made a good scoring record for himself. He was especially good on rebound work. Frank Griswold, Clarence, Mo., although weighing only one Ahundred twenty-eight pounds, made an enviable record for himself in the past season. 4 Playing at forward position, lie amassed 219 individual points and made good on 27 out of his 4l free throws. Page Ona Hundred Fifty-seven 8 TRACK 1 936 LETTERMEN LEO SISSEL 440'-yard Run Mile Relay NOBLE SAMUEL High lump Broad lump 880-yard Relay DONALD FRANSEN 6 K 880-yard Run '. 'ff .Q . lavelin CECIL WILLIAMS Mile Run 880-yard Run Mile Relay HERBERT ROMINES Pole Vault High lump L. T. PHILLIPS Shot Put Discus Iavelin Sissel Samuel Fransen Williams Romines Phillips BACK ROW Slayton, Coach, Elmer Haddan, Alexandria, Nebrp Max Stone, Forest City, Mo., Robert Hedges, Emporia, Kans., Leo Cunditt, Claremore, Okla., L. T. Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., Fred Heitmeyer, Concordia, Mo., Harold Cassing, Concordia, Mo., Rudolph Tesar, Tobias, Nebr., Charles Gilbert Logan, Montgomery City, Mo. FRONT ROW lohnnie Brown, Ullin, lll., Roy Zeagler, Fort Necessity, La., Orville Olson, Leeds, N. Dak.p Leo Sissel, Utica, Mo., Lloyd Houston, Parsons, Tenn., Noble Samuel, McNeil, Ark., Ernest McGugan, Thornton, Ark., Henry Bogart, Brookfield, Mo., O. C. Moffett, Bogalusa, La., Cecil Williams, Kingsport, Tenn. ' ' Page One Hundred Sixty TRACK '1935 LETTERMEN W, A. MURPHY 880-ycrrcl Run CLYDE HEER High Hurdles Mile Relory LEE HARRINGTON Sprints Brood lump WILLIAM ROGERS Shot Put Discus RICHARD MOORE Half Mile Run Mile Run FRANCIS WATERS 440-ycrrd Run 880-ycrrd Run Mile Run WILMOT LOHOEFENER Brood lump Sprints Relcxys MARVIN HASTINGS Shot Put Discus Icrvelin Hurdles FLOYD GADBERRY ' Hurdles High lump Relays ,MUI'I3l'1Y Heer Harrington ' Rogers Moore Waters Lohoefener Hastings Gqdberry THE 1935 SEASON I April I2-Ductl Meet. Won by Chillicothe Business College with 67 points, St. Ioseph lunior College, 55 points. April 24ATriongulcfr Meet. Won by Moberly Iunior College with 57 points, Chillicothe Business College, 53 points, Trenton Iunior College, 32 points. Moy 3-Dual Meet. Won by Fort Scott, Konsols, Iunior College with 104 points, Chilli- cothe Business College, I8 points. Mory IU-Trictngulcrr Meet. ,Won by Tcrrkio with 78 points, Missouri Vcxlley, 491f2 points, Chillicothe Business College, 8VZ points. Page One Hundred Fifty-nine STATE CLUB BASKET BALL 1935-36 SEASON IOWA GIRLS Back Row-Mildred Baldwin, Garrison, Pauline Craven, Orient, Eleanor Gregory, Tabor, Esther Young, Spon- sor, Leota Folkner, Marshalltown, Ethel Louks, Gil- man, Esther Hissem, Selma. Front Row-Dorothy Walsh, Dexter, Pauline McCleary, Letts, Katherine Nemeth, Osage, Velma Maulsby, Dexter, Marian Smith, Dexter. SOUTH MISSOURI BOYS Back Row-Russell Shackelford, Napton, Roy Adams, lackson, E. M. Roberts, Sponsor, lay Thomson, Wegu- bleau, Eddie May, Steelville. Front Row-Elwood Thomson, Weaubleau, Boots Cald- well, West Plains, Bennett Enfield, Knobnosterg Loren Bybee, Knobnosier. THE 1935-36 SEASON THE 1936-37 SEASON CHAMPIONS Iowa Girls South Missouri Boys STANDING OF THE CLUBS Girls Club Won Lost Iowa ........,,,.,,,........... .,,..,.... ........ 5 0 Oklahoma ,....,..,,,,.,...... ........ 4 I Northwest Missouri ...... . ,,,... 4 I South Missouri .......... . ...,.. 3 2 Nebraska-Dakota .......... ,...,,.. 3 2 Alabama-Mississippi ....... ........ 3 2 Cosmo ..........,,............,,,,,. ........ 2 3 Arkansas ..,................,.. .,....,, 2 3 Kansas ...,....,.,............,.. .....,,, 2 3 Northeast Missouri ....... ........ ........ 2 3 Boys Club Won Lost Illinois ,.,.,,,........... ........,.. ..,..,.. 5 U South Missouri ,...,.... ........ 3 2 Arkansas .....,...............,... ........ 3 2 Kentucky-Tennessee .....,, ,,,. . .. 3 2 Alabama-Mississippi ..... ....,,.. 3 2 Nebraska-Dakota ....,,... ..., , .. 3 Z Northwest Missouri ..... , .,.... 3 2 Iowa ...........,..,,..i..i....... ........ 2 3 Cosmo .....,............,,,, ........ 2 3 Kansas . ..,.,.,........,,..,,,,. ,,.,.... 2 3 Northeast Missouri .. ,,,. .,,,. I 4 Oklahoma .......,,,.,... .....,,,,.,..........., ,,,,.........., . O 5 In a four-way tie in the B bracket, South Missouri eliminated Nebraska-Dakota, Ar- kansas eliminated Alabama-Mississippi and Kentucky-Tennessee only to lose to the South Missouri team, champions of the B bracket. Page One Hundred Sixty-two CHAMPIONS Alabama-Mississippi Girls Arkansas Boys STANDING OF THE CLUBS Girls Won Lost Alabama-Mississippi .....,,.,...,. . ,,.... 5 U Northwest Missouri ,...... .,,... 5 0 Oklahoma ..........,..,...,..,. .. 4 2 Kansas .......... ...... 3 2 Iowa .........4..,........ .,.,,, 3 I Cosmo ....,,......,....... ...... Z 3 Arkansas .........,.......,.. .. 2 2 Nebraska-Dakota ........ .... . Z 3 Northeast Missouri ...,.. ...... l 4 South Missouri .,.,..., ...... l Z Illinois ...........,..,.. . ...... U 5 Boys Club Won Lost Arkansas .................... .,....,........ ...,.. 5 U Illinois ........,...,.....,........ , .... 5 U Northeast Missouri ...,...., ..,... 4 I Nebraska-Dakota ....,i..... ....,. 4 I Iowa ......,...,....,,.,.. ..i..... ....... ,..... 3 2 Alabama-Mississippi ......,. ...... 3 I Cosmo ,.... .................,, ..,. . . . ,. Z 3 Kentucky-Tennessee . ,...,. 2 4 Kansas ....,,,,............,,,, ...... I 4 Oklahoma ...., .... . I .... ,..... l 4 South Missouri .,.,,...,,, ....., U 5 Northwest Missouri ,,,,, ...... 0 5 For the first time in the history ot the State Club Basketball tournaments, two B bracket teams won the championship, TRACK 1 936 , LETTERMEN GILBERT LOGAN Mile Relay 220-yard Low Hurdles ROBERT HEDGES lavelin Pole Vault ERNEST MCGUGAN High lump Broad lump O, C. MOFEETT Low Hurdles 880-yard Relay RUDOLPH TESAR 880-yard Run FRANK GRISWOLD High lump High Hurdles Mile Relay LLOYD HOUSTON 440-yard Run 880-yard Relay Mile Relay LORAN CLARK 100-yard Dash 220-yard Dash 880-yard Relay Mile Relay ELMER HADDAN Shot Put Discus Iavelin .' ' Q . - 'X G-EL' W T ,.-f is Q A W , : ,, 1 Logan Hedges McGugan Moffett Tesar Griswold Houston Clark Haddan THE 1936 SEASON April 4-Dual Meet. Won by Wentworth with 84 points, Chillicothe Business College, 43 points. April lOADual Meet. Won by Missouri Valley with 891f2 points, Chillicothe Business Col- lege, 461f2 points. May l-Dual Meet. Won by Fort Scott, Kansas, Iunior College with 9llf4 points, Chilli- cothe Business College, 2l3f4 points, May 84Triangular Meet. Won by Tarlcio with GZVZ points, Nebraska State Teachers College, SQVZ points, Chillicothe Business College, 20 points. Page One Hundred Sixtyvone COSMOPOLITAN GIRLS Back Row4I..ouise Seidel, Sponsor, Nerrna Lee Mc- Clean, Pasadena, Calif., Ruby Nell Neal, Texline, Texas, Aldine Fickes, Fremont, Ohio, Inez Bailey, Sponsor. ' Front Row4Katie Mae Iohnson, Ionesboro, N. Car., Glenda Millage, Holyoke, Colo., Iimrnie Nell Robert- son, McAdoo, Texas. COSMOPOLITAN BOYS Back RowQEtl'iell Pate, Bonifay, Fla., Dan Brumbaugh, Grand Iunction, Colo., Inez Bailey, Sponsor, Wood- row Paul, Bonifay, Fla., Fred Cunico, Raton, N, Mex. Front Row-Charles Wisdom, Ir., Thalia, Texas, Roy Zeagler, Ft. Necessity, La., Fred Williams, Bonifay, Fla., Gaston Cook, Arcadia, La., Hubert Coates, Bonifay, Fla. IOWA BOYS Back RowiEstl1er Young, Sponsor, Paul Dlugosch, Storm Lake, Kermit Varner, Redding, Orlin Klaus, Breda, Arland Beavers, Leon, Ioe Reilly, Storm Lake, Paul Reirnann, Iefierson. Front Row-Otto Tuite, Gilman, Duane Platner, Wyom- ing, Rollie Boggs, Afton, Bernard Carson, Elliott, Iames Boggs, Afton. KANSAS GIRLS Back Row-Lucille Bruning, Robinson, Freeda Frisbie, Iuka, Hazel Huston, Abilene, Mrs. Anna S. Hawkins, Sponsor, V Front Row-Anita Sprague, Hiawatha, Catherine Cocherell, Holton, Betty Mahon, Burlington, Ruth Loomis, Stafford. KANSAS BOYS Back Row-Ray Corn, Manager, Dwight Shaftord, Mos- cow, Gilbert Koelliker, Robinson, Mrs. Anna Hawkins, Sponsor, Earl Elliott, Conway Springs, Harold Seifert, Anthony, Earl McClune, Coach. 'Center Row-Iames Maxwell, Moscow, Ulrich Stassen, Lorraine, Paul Hughes, Delphos, Max O'Brien, Burr Oak, Myron Thompson, Pomona. Front Row-Kenneth Colston, Milton, Clitton Couch, Anthony, Robert Castle, Burden. FV,-h -... ......... .-....A,--.... ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI GIRLS Back Row-Inez Hobgood, Holcomb, Miss., Floriene Cooper, Gloster, Miss., Mrs, Cora Gillidette, Spon- sor, Iewell Andrews, Brooklyn, Miss., Helen Outon, Louisville, Miss. Front Bow-Cornelia Aust, Shuaualak, Miss., Merle lones, Berry, Ala., Ocean Coleman, Holcomb, Miss., Orphia Coleman, Holcomb, Miss, Alice Hailey, Lex- ington, Miss. ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI BOYS Back Row-Woodrow Carlisle, West Point, Miss., I. C. Stewart, Troy, Miss., Mrs. Cora Gillidette, Sponsor, Alton Hayman, McComb, Miss., McCauley Greene, Nauvoo, Ala. Front Row-Oscar Gibson, Black, Ala., Robert Carlisle, Vinemont, Ala., Bernard lohnston, Horton, Ala. ARKANSAS GIRLS Back Row-Margibel Atkinson, Fordyce, Rosaleigh Cole, Sparkman, Mrs. Ira D. Summers, Sponsor, Vir- ginia Ederington, Banks, Allyne Knox, Ozark. Front Row-Emilie Foley, Stuttgart, Iennie Mae Camp- bell, Helena, Ruth Anne McClain, Bradford, Velda Spear, Van Buren. ARKANSAS BOYS Back Row-I. P. Newell, Sponsor, Iohn Bueker, Stutt- gart, Clyde Gunnels, McNeil, Charles Grubbs, Fordyce. Front Bow-Ernest McGugan, Thornton, Noble Samuel, McNeil, Billie Harris, Thornton, Frank Slay, Havana. ILLINOIS BOYS Back Row-I. D. Rice, Sponsor, Rollin Keele, Chester- field, Cecil Walters, Roberts, Lena Murry, SDOHSOYI Loraine Cox, Plainville, Charles Collins, Murrayville, Francis Waters, Manager. Front Row-Don Cole, Speer, lOhHHiE' BIOWH, Ullinz Charles Brooks, Charleston: Warren Burmcn' Polo: Howard Wilkinson, Sheldon, RiChGYd Nderson' Modesto. M Y W sr -in M-N., ,.,,.,... ....-,-,.-.- Y. ,Y - ,:.-4. l 'f 1 M . li.. ' f me , if fig Page One Hundred Sixty-three l l i r 1 NORTHWEST MISSOURI GIRLS Back RowAEvelyn Iohnston, Assistant Sponsor and Coach, Mary Evans, Dawn, Leah Evans, Dawn, B. I. Collins, Assistant Sponsor, Virginia Ludwig, Avalon, Ruth Bowen,-Gilman City, Imogene Rottler, Sponsor. Center Row-Winifred Dietrich, Utica, Gwendolyn Eaton, Chula, Martha Mantzey, Dawn, Front Row-fRuth Burg, Bethany. NORTHWEST MISSOURI BOYS Back Row--Evelyn Iohnston, Assistant Sponsor, Arthur Smoot, Union Star, Woodrow Hutt, Rushville, B. I. Collins, Assistant Sponsor, Rex Moore, Union Star, Allen Barry, Bethany, Imogene Rottler, Sponsor. Center Row-Cloral Sturgis, Pattonsburg, Delbert Ev- ans, Chillicothe, Ivor Hughes, Dawn. Front Row-Robert Ellis, Trenton. OKLAHOMA GIRLS Back Row-P, E. Newell, Sponsor, Nadine Don Carlos, Wann, Nora Saint, Tupelo, Katherine Wade, Musko- gee, Ruth Schmutz, Assistant Sponsor. ' Front Row-Norma Miller, Pawhuska, Doris Graves, Laverne, Goldie Webb, Caney, Vela Windsor, Okla- homa City, Helen Weinrich, Tulsa. OKLAHOMA BOYS Back Row-P. E. Newell, Sponsor, Austin Chandler, Ada, Leo Cundiii, Sapulpa, Ruth Schmutz, Assistant Sponsor. Eront RoW+Woodrow Baker, Fairview, Allen Menz, Enid, Harold McDaniel,.Bl-ackwell. SOUTH MISSOURI GIRLS Back Row-Helen Hughes, Harrisonville, Cecilia Simms, Mayview, Grace Allsman, Bunker, Irene Ver- hofi, Westphalia. Center Row-Betty Brame, Slater, Marcia Smith, Cor- der, Nondas McDaniel, Ioplin, Dorothy Pape, Con- cordia, Mabel Grace, Sponsor. Front Row-Laura Lueker, Parma, Elizabeth Osten, Hermann. KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE BOYS Back Row-Burney Marshall, Troy, Tenn., Iames Henry Gibson, Hardinsburg, Ky., Lawrence Schmutz, Spone sor and Coach, Harvey Broughton, Middlesboro, Ky., Ioe Huey, Troy, Tenn. Front Row--Fred Wilkinson, Louisville, Tenn., Cecil W'll' K' - ' ' i rams, ingsport, Tenn., Robert Skillman, Hardins- burg, Ky. NEBRASKA-DAKOTA GIRLS Back Row-Catherine Zilles, Hebron, Nebr., Irene Musch, Mellette, S. Dak., Cecile Marshall, Sponsor, lean Steele, Rapid City, S. Dak., Margaret Magee, Camp Crook, S. Dak. Front Row-Alyce Spielman, Tekamah, Nebr., Elgin Iones, Oxford, Nebr., Alice Dermody, Lake Andes, S. Dak., Letha Alden, Wanblee, S. Dork., Dorothy Dermody, Lake Andes, S. Dak. NEBRASKA-DAKOTA BOYS Back Row-Merlyn lmus, Coach, Larry Vlasnik, Nio- brara, Nebr., George McConnell, Hershey, Nebr., Ronald Bendel, Naponee, Nebr,, Alvin Kampfe, Wan- blee, S. Dak., Harold Gerhardt, Sponsor. Center Row-Earl Hiatt, Nelson, Nebr., Orville Olson, Leeds, N. Dak,, Bob Marek, Avon, S. Dak., Willis Wagner, McCook, Nebr. Front Row-Leonard Lee, Denby, S. Dak., Vilas Uhlir, Weta, S. Dak. NORTHEAST MISSOURI GIRLS Back Row-Oneta Ford, Williamstown, Louise Powell, Mexico, Emma Lou Atterberry, Atlanta, Bonnie Reed, Fayette, Eldora Fite, Novelty. Center Row-Edna Bryant, Sponsor, Louise Nicol, Bethel, Helen Holmes, Novelty, Pearlie Iohnson, Dal- ton, Lucile Bradford, Sponsor. Front Row-Mary Huff, Annada, Winona Gruber, Hig- bee. NORTHEAST MISSOURI BOYS Back Row-Charles Wisdom, Coach, Gilbefl I-Ogflmf Montgomery City, Leo Moran, Milan, Martin Stone Berger, Middletown, George Digel, Hannibal, Louis Hanavan, Brookfield, Ralph E. Smith, Sponsor. Front Row-Henry Thomas, Higbee, Richard Orcutt, Hannibal, Harry Briscoe, New London, Charles Temple, Glasgow, Charles Watson, New London. Page One Hundred Sixty-five ANNUAL with eighteen points. third with eight points I W I SUMMARY or EVENTS Fon GIRLS FRONT DIVE-Charlsie Bryant, Bowdon, Ga., Eldora Fite, Novelty, Mo. FRONT RACE-Charlsie-'Bryant Bowdon, Ga., Nondas McDaniel, loplin, Mo., Eldora Fite, Novelty, Mo. BACK 'DIVE-Eldora Fite, Novelty, Mo., Charlsie Bryant, Bowdon, Ga., Nondas McDaniel, Ioplin, Mo. OPTIONAL ,DIVE-Eldora Fite, Novelty, Mo., Charlsie Bryant, Bowden, Ga., Nondas McDaniel, Ioplin, Mo. FRONT DIVE-Lloyd Haynes, Arkansas City, Kans.g Robert Schreck, Independence, Mo., Lee Huey, Mans- field,,La. -FRONT RAcE+cdr1y1e Shively, Keolcuk, lowap'Tomas Lauhon, Catlettsburg, Ky., lohn McNown, Marceline, Mo. BACK RACE-Thomas Lauhon, Catlettsburg, Ky., Alfred Brandt, Ft. Omaha, Nebr., Harry Briscoe, New l..ondon,'Mo. BACK DIVE,-Robert Schreck, Independence, Mo., Lee Huey, Mansfield, La., Thomas Lauhon, Catlettsburg, Ky. OPTIONAL DIVE-Robert Schreck, Independence, Mo., Lee Huey, Mansfield, La., William Watt, Stony Point, N. Car. I RELAYfWon by Cosmo: Charles Maryin.Davis, Camilla, Ga., Verner Edwards, Eaton, Colo., Lee Huey, Mansfield, La., Pete Dotson, Brunswick, Ga, Kansas second: Lloyd Haynes, Arkansas City, Kansy Robert Castle, Burdenf Kans., Clifford Crum, Tasco, Kans., larnes Maxwell, Moscow, Kans. Northeast Missouri, thirdt, Edward.,Williams, Brookfield, Mo., Charles Gilbert Logan, Montgomery City, Mo., Harry Briscoe, New London, Mo., lohn McNown, Marceline, Mo. Page One Hundred Sixty-eight WATER CARNIVAL The Sixth Annual Water Carnival held luly 29, l936, was won by Cosmo Club with thirty-four polnts South Mis souri with twenty-one points was sec ond and Northeast Missouri was third Shown in the picture from left to right are: Robert Schreck ot Independence Mo., who won thirteen points making him high point boy in the meet Charl sie Bryant, Bowdon, Ga high point girl with a total of twenty one points Lee Huey, Mansfield, La placed third with eight and one-third points Thom as Lauhon, Catlettsburg Ky placed second with a total ot eight and one third points, Eldora Fite Novelty Mo placed second with fifteen points and - Nondas McDaniel, Ioplin Mo placed ANNUAL. F WATER CARNIVAL The Fifth Annual Water Carnival, held ll-lly 31, l935, was won by the Alabama-Mississippi Club with Q total of twenty-five points, the Cosmopolitan Club took second place with twenty points and Northwest Missouri was third with seventeen points. Shown in the picture from left to right are: Wayne Murphy of Winston, Mo., high point man, winning 16114 points, Leonard Milstead, Wilton, Ala, tied for third place with GV4 points, Ver- nice Talmadge, Roswell, New Mexico, was high point girl making sixteen points, Alfred Brandt Ccenterl, Fort Omaha, Nebr., was second high point boy with a total of eight points, Sarah Wallace, Isabella, Tenn., was third with ten points, Lee Harrington, Aberdeen, Miss., tied for third place with 6114 DOi1'1iS: Anita Sprague, Hiawatha, 4' Kans., was second high point girl with a total of thirteen points. SUMMARY OF EVENTS FOR GIRLS FRONT DIVE-Vernice Talmadge, Roswell, N. M .' Bi d' M Wh ex, r ie ae itten, New Albany, Miss., Sarah Wallace, Isabella, Tenn. FRONT RACE Anita Sprague Hiaw th K S h W ll a a ans ara a ace Isabella Tenn Vermce Talmadge Ros well N Mex BACK RACE Anita S H Albany Miss BACK DIVE Vernic Albany Miss OPTION ten New Albany Miss prague iawatha Kans Sarah Wallace Isabella Tenn Birdie Mae Whitten New e Talmadge Roswell N Mex Anita Sprague Hiawatha Kas Birdie Mae Whitten New AL DIVE Vernice Talmadge Roswell N Mex Sarah Wallace Isabella Tenn Birdie Mae Whit FRONT DIVE Wayne Murphy Winston Mo Fred Morgan Pelahatchie Miss Marvin Hastings Rock Falls FRONT RACE Lee Harrington Aberdeen Miss Alfred Brandt Fort Omaha Nebr Marvin Hastings Rock Falls Ill BACK RACE Alfred Brandt Ft Omaha Nebr Wayne Murphy Winston Mo Carney Heard Lakewood N Mex BACK DIVE Wayne Murphy Winston Mo Marvin Hastings Rock Falls Ill Fred Morgan Pelahatchte Miss OPTIONAL DIVE Leonard Milstead Wilton Ala Wayne Murphy Winston Mo Marvin Hastings Rock Fa s Ill RELAY Won by Alabama Mississippi Leonard Milstead Wilton Ala Oscar Gibson Black Ala Fred Mor gan Pelahatchie Miss Lee Harrington Aberdeen Miss Cosmo second Hans Fischer Madisonville La Floyd York Stamford Texas Ralph Elmore Haynesville La Carney Heard Lakewood N Mex Northwest Missouri third Wayne Murphy WIHSIOH Mo Allen Barry Bethany Mo Ivor Hughes Dawn Mo D R Evans Chillicothe Mo Page One Hundred Sixty seven Ill, - ' ' 'J ' ' ' A ll, . - ' ' ' 1 W 'I ' Page One Hundred Seventy NEBRASKA-DAKOTA GIRLS Back Row-Austin Chandler, Sponsor, Elma Marsh, Salem, Nebr., Gladys Allard, Norris, S. Dak., Emma Kruse, Bazile Mills, Nebr., Miss Shaw, Sponsor. Center Row-Ena Iune Shrauger, Pawnee City, Nebr,, Doris Thompson, Coleharbor, N. Dak., Letha Alden, Wanblee, S. Dak., Henrietta Wilson, Clarks, Nebr., Olga Husa, Barneston, Nebr. Front Row-Amy Hockel, Philip, S. Dak., Margaret Hofiart, Holliday, N. Dak. NEBRASKA-DAKOTA BOYS Back Row--Austin Chandler, Sponsor, Verle Ritts, Yankton, S. Dak., Rudy Hubka, Virginia, Nebr., Don- ald Fransen, Ong, Nebr., Ronald Bendel, Naponee, Nebr., Miss Shaw, Sponsor. Front Row-Carl Larsen, Wood River, Nebr., George Pence, Holmesville, Nebr., Robert Fulton, Auburn, Nebr., Willis Wagner, McCook, Nebr., William Sed- lak, Yankton, S. Dak. ARKANSAS GIRLS Back Row4Mrs. Summers, Sponsor, Allyne Knox, Ozark, Luella Cameron, Portia, Ruby Lee Cathey, Ogemaw, Howardean Bridwell, Heber Springs. Center Row-Mary Elizabeth Van Zandt, Flippin, Mabel Warren, Emerson, Ann Anderson, Marvell. Front Row-Mary Mae Hitt, Leachville, IOWA BOYS Back Row-Miss Young, Sponsor, Kenneth Wiggins, Richland, Howard Watkins, Bayard, Kenneth Perren- oud, Winfield, Homer Gibson, West Branch, Mr. Sum- mers, Sponsor. Center Row-Kenneth Clark, Kingsley, Dale Mincer, Searsboro, Ralph Downard, Webster City, Clarence Kimzey, New Virginia, Grant Davies, Ainsworth. Frintc Row-Orlin Klaus, Breda, Paul Dlugosch, Storm a e. IOWA GIRLS , Back Row-Monte Grimes, Coach, Virgie Bemis, Hawk- eye, Ieanette Ashby, Red Oak, Helen Dunaway, Ollie, Lois Niles, Hawkeye, Mr. Summers, Sponsor. Center Row-Pauline lvIcCleary, Letts, lean Estes, Sid- ney, Miss Young, Sponsor, Carol Hartman, Letts, Ariel Sorenson, Blencoe. Front Row-Mildred Baldwin, Garrison. I. .I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I It .I I I I I I I I I I I I I F ,, , STATE CLUB BASKET BALL 1936-37 ' CHAMPIONS ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI GIRLS Back Row-Mrs. Gillidette, Sponsor, Ocean Coleman, Holcomb, Miss,, Emmie Lee Arickson, Greenwood, Miss., Frances Ie-an Stovall, Howard, Ala., Miss Ott, Sponsor. Front Row-Glada Parker, Duncan, Miss., Ioyce Ivey, Pinclcard, Ala., Orphia Coleman, Holcomb, Miss., Bessie Mae Dawkins, Sturgis, Miss, Vivian Voltz, Daphne, Ala. ARKANSAS BOYS Back Row-Ralph Ingram, Lavaca, Harry Hall, Keiser, Edward Kelly, Brinkley: I. P. Newell, Sponsor. Center Row-Iack Sims, Pine Buff, F. L, McI'Ianey, Leachville, Wayne Zinn, Benton. , Front Row-Raymond White, Fort Smith WINNERS OF A BRACKET NORTHWEST MISSOURI GIRLS Back' Row-Mrs, Rottler, Sponsor, Doris Coult, Chilli- cothe, Margaret Nicol, Chillicothe, M. A. Smith, Coach, Chalice Thompson, Eagleville, Dorothy Sane ders, Hatfield, Elizabeth McOuate, Coach. Center Row-Ellen Wilson, Chillicothe, Ruby Lyons, Hale, Iessalee Coleman, Chillicothe, Bernice Stan- ton, Agency, Opal Faye Hessentlow, Utica. Front Row-Esther Liggett, Edgerton, Mary Evans, Dawn, Martha Mantzey, Dawn. X ILLINOIS BOYS Back Row-Miss Lucile Rice, Sponsor, Gerald Ellis, Macon, Murray Marquiss, Lovington, Howard Peters, Beardstown, Miss Lena Murry, Sponsor. Center Row-Morris Lee, Bloomington, Russell Bond, Iacksonville, Harold Wilton, Medora, Lyle Wiegand, Macon, Darrell Wall, Findlay, Leonard Kopp, Kewanee. Front Row elvan Coonrod, I-Iettick, Keith Anderson, Moweaqua, Ralph Withee, Iacksonville, Kent Billings- ley, Buncombe, Page One Hundred Sixty-nina Jie-Frg-eva I i I I I I I I I I I I -- .....u- .... ..r,..,e-t.....- I 1 I Page One Hundred Seventy-two OKLAHOMA BOYS Back RowAAllen Long, Eagle City, Edward Huls, Clin- ton, Audave Pilgrim, Carrier, Ioe Mike Suffudy, Sul- phur, Leo Cundilt, Sapulpa, Leon Windsor, Musko- gee, Bob Callaway, Hennessey, Front Row-Mrs. Chandler, Sponsor, P. E. Newell, Spon- sor, Mrs. Velma Sayers, Sponsor. OKLAHOMA GIRLS Back Row-Mrs. Chandler, Sponsor, Hazel Hunter, Enid, Helen Weinrich, Tulsa, P. E. Newell, Sponsor, Gladys Sprague, Cromwell, Catherine Whitlow, Enid, Mrs. Velma Sayers, Sponsor. Front Row-Doris Graves, Laverne, Goldie Webb, Caney, Grace Callaway, Hennessey. NORTHEAST MISSOURI BOYS Back Row-Mr. R. E. Smith, Sponsor, Iames Leidorif, Macon, Sim Cox, Clarence, Charles Leake, Clarence, Melvin Kressig, Salisbury, Frank Griswold, Coach. Center Row-Aldridge Green, Mexico, Charles Innes, Fayette, Lee Clow, Kahoka, Robert Chitwood, Yarrow. Front Row-Orval Tietjens, Brunswick, Kenneth Tim- mons, Clarence, Charles Woollen, New London, SOUTH MISSOURI BOYS Back Row-Mr. Roberts, Sponsor, Deverne Gourley, Conway, Russell Harrell, Iefferson City, Thurman Cahill, Steelville, Lambert Zumbehl, Coach. , Front Row-Robert Charles, Harwood, Tyrus Iohn, Blackburn, Howell Williamson, Walker - SOUTH MISSOURI GIRLS Back Row-Miss Grace, Sponsor, Cecilia Simms, May- view, Margaret Paschal, Independence, Zola Stein- cross, Harwood. Front Row-Virginia Matthews, Handles, Nola Wendt, Alma, Vera Karsten, Alma, l f I I i I I l l l l KANSAS BOYS Bafk ROW'MYfi l'lflVv.C1t!,1, Sponsor, Ulrich Stcfssen orraine, Verner lacltson, Norwich- Vernon Kelly Em poria, Robert Hodges, Coach, Allen Meyers, Piltsj burg, Bernard Carroll, Humboldt, Ray Com, Spongor, Center Row-Frank Mattern, Grainlield, Iohn McCor- rA1Sck,LBayard, Herman Eklund, Scranton, Robert en' C1-WYSHCL, Harley Messimer, Norwich, Vester Ford, Salina. Front Row-Nathaniel Bonham, Eureka, Darrell Mc- Cann, Mulberry, Clinton Born, Neodeslia. KANSAS GIRLS Back Row-Opal Richards, Athol, Mrs. Hawkins, Spon- sor, Irene Armentrout, Plains. Center Rowella Bernice Andrea, Holyrood, Laleanne Miller, Lawrence, Mary Moore, Anthony, Dorothy Corner, Kansas City. Front Rowelvlarjorie Blowey, Anthony. KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE BOYS Back Row-Mr, Cathey, Sponsor, Harvey Broughton, Middleslooro, Ky., Franklin Webster, Friendship, Tenn., lack Rottgering, Paducah, Ky., Virgil Lawler, Trenton, Tenn., Iohn Carlton, Trenton, Tenn., Harold Cassing, Coach. Front Row-Mary Angie Douglass, Sponsor, George Atkinson, Uniontown, Ky, Delbert Berry, White Plains, Ky., Cecil Williams, Kingsport, Tenn., Ioe K. Brown, Somerset, Ky., Otis Veatch, Harrodsburg, Ky., Iames Haggard, Coach. COSMO GIRLS Back Row-Miss Bailey, Sponsor, Helen Westerman, Aztec, New Mex., Viola Holmes, White Deer, Texas, Ruby Iames, Ft. Sumner, New Mex., Miss Seidel, Sponsor. Front Row-Helene Humphrey, Nunn, Colo., Katie Mae Iohnson, Ionesboro, N, Car., Helen I-Iillinan, Epps, La, Ann Chapman, Odell, Texas, Elizabeth Iohnson, Ionesboro, N. Car, COSM O BOYS Back Row-Miss Bailey, Sponsor, Roy Woods, Lamesa, Texas, Ralph Iones, Lamesa, Texas, William Krion- deris, Hartville, Wyo., Miss Seidel, Sponsor. Center Rowvlimmie Ferguson, Lamesa, Texas, Cecil Pate, West Bay, Fla, Charles Denstorll, St. Francis- ville, La., Iames Pierce, Natchitoches, La., I, W. Bed- sole, Graceville, Fla, Front RoweCarl Stacy, Wink, Texas, Iames R, West- brook, Ida, La Page 0nP Hundred Seventy-qne TENNIS CHAMPIONS I 935 Shown at the left are the champions in the boys' doubles, Roy Sanders and Dick Davis, playing for the Arkansas Club, Lois Tracy, Northwest Missouri ' Club, girls' singles champion. Louise Walstad and Nerma Lee Mc- Clean, Cosmo Club, girls' doubles champions, and Bennett Enfield, South Missouri, boys' singles champion. 1935 STATE CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT The annual Tennis Tournament for the State Clubs at C. B. C. was held on August 7th and 8th on the C. B. C. courts. The outcome of the finals was unique in that honors were divided evenly among four of the State Clubs, Arkansas, Cosmo, Northwest Missouri and South Mis- souri. lndividual silver cups were awarded the winners in the singles and doubles for both boys and girls. Lois Tracy, Chillicothe, and a member of the Northwest Missouri Club, won the girls' sin- gles when she defeated Helen Rogers, Union, Iowa, girls' singles champion in l933. Nerma Lee McClean, Pasadena, California and Louise Walstad, Pampa, Texas, won the girls' doubles when they defeated the Northwest Missouri team, Mary Breckenridge, Turney, and Ruth Burg, Bethany. Bennett Enfield, Knobnoster, Mo., South Missouri Club, won the boys' singles when he de- feated Horton Crawford, Marion, lll., in the semi-finals and lack Dicken, Monticello, Ark. in the finals. The Arkansas Team, composed of Boy Sanders, Forrest City, and Dick Davis, Monticello, defeated the Cosmo team, composed of Floyd York, Stamford, and Hugh Elza, Anson, Texas. The Cosmo team defeated the Northwest Missouri team, Allen Barry, Bethany, and Marvin Van Cleave, St. Ioseph, in the semi-finals, X Page One Hundred Seventy-four ' ' ALABAMA-MISSISSIPPI BOYS BCICIC Row-Mrs. Gillidette, Sponsor, Robert Carlisle, Vinemont, Ala., Lester Watson Ackerman I I Miss, Mc- Cqulelf Greene, Nauvoo, Ala.: Miss Frances Ott, Sponsor. Center Row-Lawrence Yother, Albertville, Ala., I. C. stewart, Troy, Miss, lack Iermyn, Mississippi City, Iss. Front Row-Willard Blackwell, Tylertown, Miss., Ber- nard Iohnston, Horton, Ala. NORTHEAST MISSOURI GIRLS Back Row-Edna Bryant, Sponsor, Olive Owen, Buck- lin, Betty Iean Goodrich, Callao, Maxine Phillips, New Boston, Lucile Bradford, Sponsor. Center RowQMarie Galipp, New Florence, Lucille Baker, Canton, Ruth Sisson, Curryville, Rosa Nemes, Hannibal. Front Row-Marie Iones, Bucklin. NORTHWEST MISSOURI BOYS Back Row-M. A. Smith, Coach, Kirrnan Andrews, Lathrop, Ivor Hughes, Dawn, Charles Powell, Laredo, B. I. Collins, Sponsor. Center Row-Iohn Pittsenbarger, McFall, Donald Bush, Ridgeway, Byron Eberts, Holt, Maurice Ruddell, Rosendale, Neil Norris, Gilman City. Front Row-Clyde Barr, Burlington Iunction, Claudie Rush, Santa Rosa. ILLINOIS GIRLS Lucile Rice, Sponsor, Lena Murry, Sponsor, Eileen Hol- loway, Robinson, Ruth McMeen, Monmouth, Helen Glover, Harvel, Darlyne Kitzman, Chicago, Edna Martin, Moninouth, Roberta Gass, Ridgeway, ...J e -fe -'--ffwi--.-C ..l..,.-1...i,.-f.,- ...,-+..efQ..?1-,z,-J-,Q-..' f... v -:7-vi- Y 4... . 1Mz1!Pn,.-f,gf!'w:-i,3fi-4,3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Page Une Hundred Seventy-three I I -V -0 A g -,F IAVA' -M --W, H IfI,,....s.s -4....,......u..v I I F STATE CLUB BASE- BALL 1936 NORTHEAST-NORTHWEST MISSOURI Won 5 Lost 0 Standing 1.000 Back Row-George Digel, Hannibal, Eddie Williams, Brook- field, Eddie Hoffman, Brooklield, Howard I-Iann, Brimson, Henry Bogart, Brookfield, Stone Berger, Middletown, Bob Ellis, Trenton. Front Row-Gilbert Logan, Montgomery City, Maurice Barnes, Mexico, Charles Powell, Laredo, Ioe Thompson, La Plata, Charles McMickle, Columbia, Harry Briscoe, New London. ALABAMA--MISSISSIPPI KENTUCKY-TENNESSEE Won 3 Lost 2 Standing .600 Back Row-Oris Kolb, Stewart, Miss, Herbert Grady, Monte- vallo, Ala,, Guy Holladay, Montpelier, Ky., Fred Killebrew, Dresden, Tenn, Cecil Carver, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Front Row--Loyd Warren, Eubank, KY-5 Iohnnie Maddox. Elba, Ala., Oliver Williams, Smithdale, Miss., Thomas Oliver, I-Ienagar, Ala. SOUTH MISSOURI ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA Won 3 Lost 2 Standing .600 Back Row-Cecil Fowler, Holland, Mo., Leo Cundill, Clare- more, Okla., Lambert Zumbehl, Alma, Mo., Elwood Thom- son, Grandview, Mo., Harold Cassing, Concordia, Mo. Front Row-lay Thomson, Grandview, Mo., Ernest McGugan, Thornton, Ark., Ernest Davis, Berryville, Ark., Billy Draper, Forrest City, Ark., Boyd Manor, Cove, Ark. IOWA ILLINOIS Won 2 Lost 3 Standing .400 Back Row-Iames Boggs, Alton, Iowa, Melvin Scharnweber, Sumner, Iowa, Eugene Deao, Murray, Iowa, Willard Faulk- ner, Lineville, Iowa, Myron Chukker, Greene, Iowa, How- ard Wilkinson, Sheldon, Ill. Front Row--Dean Dyekman, London Mills, Ill., Otten Metje, Mt. Vernon, Ill., Marion Outhous, Patoka, Ill., Eugene Mc- Cleish, Benton, Ill., Edwin Lindbloom, Galesburg, Ill, COSMO Won 2 Lost 3 Standing .400 Back Row-Lee Huey, Mansfield, La., Paul Earl Sevin, Labadieville, La., Ernest Groce, Worthville, N. Car., Ralph Elmore, Haynesville, La., Lee Stevens, Shreveport, La, Dan Brumbaugh, Grand lunction, Colo., Gaston Cook, Arcadia, La. Front Row-Arthur Coates, Bonilay, Fla., Selby Brewer, Parco, Wyo., Ierry Irby, Haskell, Texas, O. C. Mollett, Bogalusa. La., Hubert Coates, Bonilay, Fla., Leroy Basco, Lena, La. KANSAS NEBRASKA-DAKOTA Won 0 Lost 5 Standing .000 Back Row-Warren Rollstin, Aurora, Nebr., Marvin Frasier, Ceresco, Nebr., LaVern Ptak, Dante, S. Dak,, Elmer Haddan, Alexandria, Nebr., Ronald Bendel, Naponee, Nebr., Orville Olson, Leeds, N. Dak. Front Row-David Bratten, Brady, Nebr., Gilbert Koelliker. Robinson, Kans., Rudolph Tesar, Tobias, Nebr., Harold Pressler, Selby, S. Dak., lames Maxwell, Moscow, Karts. TENNIS C1-IAMPIQNS 1936 1 Shown at the right are Mildred Wil- kGDS and Dorothy Comer, Kansas Club, girls' doubles championsg Isaac Iames, Northwest Missouri Club, singles cham- pion. The boys doutbles champions are fd win Lindbloorn and Keith Anderson ll hnois Club Nerma Lee McClean Cos mo girls ingles champion 1936 STATE CLUB TENNIS TOURNAMENT No single club won the C B C tennis championship in the annual tennis tournament held August 5 6 and 7 on the C B C tennis courts Honors were shared by Cosmo Northwest Missouri Kansas and Illinois Individuals who won their matches ln the finals were awarded silver cups Nerma Lee McClean of Pasadena California a member of the Cosmo Club won the girls singles by defeating Leona Moser Chillicothe a member of the Northwest Missouri Club in the finals In the finals of the girls doubles Mildred Wllkens Wichita and Dorothy Comer Kansas City Kans playing for Kansas defeated the Northeast Missouri team of Louise Bradford Hannibal and Mildred Cobb Montgomery City lsaac Iames Chillicothe athlete won the boys singles championship by defeating Harold Ahrhng of Ierseyville representing Illinois The boys doubles were won by lllinois represented by Keith Anderson Moweaqua and Edwin Lindbloom Galesburg from the Arkansas team of Ernest McGugan and Billy Harris both from Thornton Page One H undred Seventy five I . 1 1 , ' . 1 F. . , o . i 1 I , , . . . . . , , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . , . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1 - . , 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 , 1 1 1 1 ' f 1 Fite Williams Boys Nebraska-Dakota ............ 27 l,'2 Northwest Missouri ,...,... 21 lf3 Northeast Missouri .......... 6 Alabama-Mississippi ...... 0 South Missouri ........,....... Zl Kentucky-Tennessee ...... 20 Iowa ..,....,..................,....... 8 lf3 Oklahoma .... ...... 0 Arkansas ..,.. ...... 8 l 13 lllinois ...... ,..... 4 lf2 Coleman Webb Phillips Clark Nebraska-Dakota Team The Nebraska'Dakota Club won the State Club Track Meet with a total of 32 5X6 points. Individual high-point medal was won by Ocean Coleman, Holcomb, Miss. She made a total of 23 points, winning first place in the 100-yard dash, 50-yard dash, broad jump, and high jump, and second place in the baseball throw, scoring all the points made by her club, Alabama-Mississippi, The second high-point girl, Eldora Fife of Novelty, Mo., received a silver medal. She placed in every event offered for girls. She made a total of 15 7f12 points and broke the record in the baseball throw by G throw of 166 feet 6 inches. She also placed first in the baseball throw, second in the 50-yard dash and 60- yard low hurdles, and won third place in the shot put, 100-yard dash, and tied for second place in the high jump and third place in the broad jump. She was a member of the team which placed second in the 440-yard relay. The third high-point girl in the meet was Goldie Webb, Caney, Oklaqwinning a bronze medal with a total of 9114 points, She placed first in the 60-yard low hurdles, second in the broad jump, and was a member of the winning girls' 440-yard relay team. L. T. Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., a member of the Northwest Missouri Club, was high-point boy with 15 points, winning a gold medal. He won first place in the shot put, discus, and javelin. His distance for the iavelin, 150 feet, was a new record. The old record was 138 feet 8 inches, which was made in 1935 by Mc- Clune of Kansas. Second high-point boy in the meet was Cecil Williams, Kentucky-Tennessee, winning a silver medal with a total of 13 points. He also had the distinction of making a new State Club record. His first place in the 440 with the time of 55.7 lowered the record made by Harold Lawson, Iowa, in 1933, by 1fl0th of a seond. Williams also placed first in the 880 and second in the 100-yard dash. Loran Clark, Lees Summit, South Missouri, with 10114 points was awarded a bronze medal, He won firsts in the 100-yard dash and the 220, and also was a member of the relay team which placed third. - Page One Hundred Seventy-eight STATE CLUB TRACK MEET 1936 Girls 5 1, '3 4 ifz ivzfs Z3 0 0 6 13 0 zifa Total 32 5X6 25 5X6 '23 zfs 23 zi 20 14 ifs is 8 ifs 6516 I - ... . - .,.-,-.-5.-sv--.np-...1,--Q.-1-.v-w1., --f-i- -- . 4 ml .9 1 m if 1 4 1 ' 1 4 - ty' ' fx 1 1' I V 5 1 i E1 ,Rf STATE CLUB TRACK F MEET 1935 STANDING OF THE CLUBS Boys Girls Total South Missouri .......... ....,... 3 Slyz 1 3507 Kansas ....... V .... 1 .... 3 ..... 5 ..... ........ 1 71y2 7 2402 Alabama-Mississtppi .....,. ,.,..... 5 18 23 Northwest Missouri ....,. ..,..... 2 0 U 20 Iowa ........,................... ,,,A,,44 1 4 Q 14 Northeast Missouri ...... ,4,,, U 12 12 Kentucky-Tennessee ....,.. ,,4,, 0 14 14 Nebraska-Dakota .... ,,,., O 14 14 Oklahoma .........,..... ..... 6 4 10 Illinois ...,.....,,......... ,..., . .. 8 0 8 Arkansas .....,. ..,..... 7 O 7 Cosmo .....,.. ....,,.. 4 1 5 McClune Coleman . South Missouri Team The South Missouri Club won the State Club Track Meet with a total of 361f2 points, O- cean Coleman, Holcomb, Miss., student was hiah-point girl in the meet with 18 points, win- ning first place in the 50-yard dash, first in the 60-yard low hurdles, first in the high jump and second in the broad jump. - - Nellie Rose Tomlin, Columbia, Northeast Missouri, was second high-point girl with 15 points, winning first place in the 100-yard dash, second in the shot put, 50'-yard dash, and 60-yard low hurdles, and third place in the baseball throw. Mabel Powell Stratton, Nebr. Nebr.-Dak. Club was third high-point girl with 14 points. She won first in the broad jump and shot put second place in the baseball throw, and third in the 100 yard dash Earl McC1une Admire Kans track and basketball man was high point boy wlth 15 points winning first in the 1avelin throw first in the shot put and first in the 440 yard run George Paul Clear Lake Iowa was the s cond high point boy with 10 points I-Ie won second place in the 100 yard dash pole vault and broad 1ump and third place in the 120 yard low hurdles Floyd Gadberry Cabool Mo South Missouri Club tied for third place in the State Club Track Meet I-le won first place in the high 1ump and second place in the 60 yard high hur dles He was also a member of the relay team which placed first making him a total of QV11 points Boots Caldwell West Plains South Missouri also placed third with a total of QV4 points I-Ie won first place in the 60 yard high hurdles and second place in the 120 yard low hurdles I-Ie was also a member of the 880 yard relay team which placed first Three new State Club records were made at the meet Phillips Chillicothe made a new record in the discus throw with 118 feet l inch beatlng the old record of 113 feet 6 inches made in 1929 McClune Kansas made a new record in the 1ave1in throw of 138 feet 8 inches beating the record established in 1934 by 9 mches One new record was made in the girls competition Ocean Coleman Alabama Mississippi lowered the 50 yard dash record to 7 l seconds The old record was 72 Page One Hundred Seventy seven 1 1 1 1 - I, 1 1 '-1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' - Q . , , , . C . . V . 1 1 -1 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 . , , V 1 - 1 1 ' Fite Williams Coleman Webb Phillips Clark Nebraska-Dakota Team The Nebraska-Dakota Club won the State Club Track Meet with a high-point medal was won by Ocean Coleman, Holcomb, Miss. She ma place in the 100-yard dash, SU-yard dash, broad jump, and high jump, throw, scoring all the points made by her club, Alabama-Mississippi, The second high-point girl, Eldora Fite of Novelty, Mo., received a event offered for girls. She made a total of 15 7f1Z points and broke th throw of 165 feet 5 inches. She also placed first in the baseball throw, yard low hurdles, and Won third place in the shot put, 100-yard dash, a jump and third place in the broad jump. She was a member of the t 440-yard relay. The third high-point girl in the meet was Goldie Webb, Caney,Ok1a., of 9114 points. She placed first in the BU-yard low hurdles, second in t of the winning girls' 440-yard relay team. L. T. Phillips, Chillicothe, Mo., a member ot the Northwest Missouri points, winning a gold medal. He won first place in the shot put, discus javelin, 150 feet, was a new record. The old record was 138 feet 8 inch Clune of Kansas. Second high-point boy in the meet was Cecil Williams, Kentucky-T with a total of 13 points. He also had the distinction of making a ne in the 440 with the time of 55.7 lowered the record made by Harold La seond. Williams also placed first in the 880 and second in the 100-yard Loran Clark, Lees- Summit, South Missouri, with 10114 points was a firsts in the 100-yard dash and the 220, and also was a member of the r Page One Hundred Seventy-eight .1, .:- 1-- i L VE vi XDA f '6 E e 'E ,a R 11 ,, , -1 4 BOOK SIX FEATURES l 7 l 1 I fl 4 5 1 ! is ea 'i 4 ! Q Si Y Y 41 2.-W, ,v---f1',1.,nmw-4-snwfwf-:.a,1.: 5.'v.,, ww' H 6 ,,7i,?E,k, FEATURES 94' 0 The l935 Homecoming parade, one of the most outstanding in years. Shown are the beautiful Oklahoma float and delegation, the Tri-State Sweet- hearts, Elaine Eer Nisse, Doris Farr and Helen Schultz, lowa's fairest, Helen Roskopf, Byrdena Elbert and Darlene Hawkins, North Carolinians are proud of their state, Northeast demonstrates that Knowledge is Power, Alabama- Mississippis progress float, The Buckeye State, South Missouri's Popeye and his Homecoming Voyage, Texas is proud of her Blue Bonnets, Arkansas beauties deserve and receive homage, Florida oranges, tropical beaches and bathing bauties. Shown in circle, fda Beth Dawson, New Mexico Queen. I ,I II I I I I I I I 1 I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l 1 I i I I I I 2 I I I os ' as Xl bl .Q tml? Mg Q' HOME COMING QUEENS FOR 1935 Cosmo, Louise Walstad, Kansas, Aileen Stichnot, Queene Miller, Ruth Vxfalclropg Nebraska-Dakota, Helen Schultz, Elaine Eer Nisse, Doris Farr, Kentucky-Tennessee, Gene Ross, lennie Sue York, Sarah Wallace, and the queen, Aquilla Hutt, lowa, Darlene Hawkins, Helen Roskopl, Byrdena Elbert, lllinois Cat lettl, Mabel Witt, Ruth Welsh, Phyllis Hapenney, Northeast Missouri, Helen Holmes, Oklahoma, Thelma Grass, Ruth Vanaman, Anne Ionas, Vela Windsor, Nellie Shurnate, Arkansas Cat leftl, Carol Denslow, Virginia Eclerings ton, La Rue Williains, lune Shewmake, Evelyn Stephenson, Northwest Mis- souri, Bessie Cobb, Margaret Moore, Virginia Miller, Ruth Burg. li 5 ' 1 P 1 -I ,I 1 I t E It il l I E11 11 It fgl El .45 I 1 il 1 1 II' I I. The annual Homecoming parades of 1935 and 1938 presented many beautiful and attractive floats, as well as cleverly designed ones. The parade was one which gave an immense crowd which packed the streets an hour of delightful entertainment. For the judges, the floats were so wonderfully constructed and beautifully decorated that even they could hardly tell how to rank them. After careful consideration the results were as follows: Cosmopolitan ......... South Missouri ...,.......... Livingston County ........... Oklahoma ...................... THE 1935 HOMECOMING MOST ORIGINAL FLOAT MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOAT Kentucky-Tennessee ....... Northwest Missouri ......... BEST DELEGATION Alaloama-Mississippi .......... Illinois ...........................,. Kansas .... . ........ , ........ ., BEST PARTICIPATION .....First Second .......Third ..........First Second .. . .Third .....-...First Second . . . .Third 81,252 75.007, 70.597, ......First .Second .....Third First .Second Class A . ' Class B COver 751 f1!75l Kansas ,....................... ...,............ .......... 9 5 .312 New Mexico ......................,.. ........ Nebraska ............,...,............... ...,...... 7 7.59 Z Montana .,..,..,... ........... ........ Cosmopolitan ...... .......... 7 5.81 KX, Colorado ..... ........ THE '1936 HOMECOMING V Mosr OIIIGINAL FLOAT Iowa ................, .......,..,.........,...................... , ....... A ....... . Oklahoma ........... ' ' -..---, . Kansas ............. ............,......................................... MOST BEAUTIFUL FLOAT Illinois...i ................. Q ...... ............................................... I ...,... ,,,,.,,,,,, , , , Northwest Missouri ......... , ,,4., N Northeast Missourij..L. .... ...,.......................... I ..........., . Iowa ............................... BEST DELEGATION .Third Nebraska-Dakota ........ Ulllyly., 5 econd Oklahoma ................. ............. .............................. ,,,., T h 1 rd BEST PARTICIPATION Class A Class B Class C fOver 751 140'-751 C10-401 Kansas ....................,..... 88.24 LX, Oklahoma .................... 80.00 'XI New Mexico ,.....,......... 100 7, Iowa ........ ........ 8 2.95 71 Ky.-Tenn. ...... ........ . 75.517, Montana ......... . ......... 92.86 7, Cosmo ...,... ........ 8 2.09 7, Mississippi .......... ,....... 7 4.512 Louisiana ....... .......... 8 7.50 'Z Page One Hundred Eighty-four I ' snE'1 'F X Msg gum, Xp K YE- gf, srafluslllc' Q L O bi hm Cosmos original float, Kentucky-Tennessee follows the horses, Charming misses from Alabama-Mississippi, Northwest Missouri cuts its seventeenth birthday cake, A loacl of charm from the Blue Grass countryg New Mexico features an accordion-playing brave, Montana remembers its earthquake, layhawkens queens, Queene Miller, Eileen Stichnot and Ruth Waldrop, Liv- ingston County has Armistice Day float, Illinois-the famous white car heads its floatffqueens are Phyllis Hapenney, Mabel Witt and Ruth Welsh, Colo- raclo's beautiful silver float, Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival. Shown in circle, Glenda Millage, Colorado queen. , ta, Q5 , 9 ,tt V00 1936 HOMECOMING PARADE The inost original, a large delegation from North Carolinag North Dakotas kingg in ineinory of a pair ol famous Oklahorriansg Iorge Hernandez and Iayne Linvilleg the lone Calilorniang Aauilla Hull again Kentucky-Tennessees aueeng Texas' historical tloatg Wisconsin and Oregon niarchg South Dakota recalls the Stratosphere llightg Northwest Missouri always has a host of pretty girlsg a truly striking float'-Bill Brook as King Cottong Buddy marches with North- west Missourig Montana believes in advertisingg Michigan and Indiana march togetherg the Arkansas Centennial, ln circle, Ruby Iames, New Mexico Queen. --J ,, y f ry J, 'ytr s ,V , L 1 W t H 'V X ,iflxsm 5 we .J X I HOMECOMING QUEENS, 1936 Above are Illinois queens, Mary Lipe, Marie Brumrnell, Ruth McMeen, Bill Brook, King ot Cotton, Marcia Smith, South Missouri, Minnie Lary, loouisi ands queen, Dan Morgan, Nebraska-Dakota, Northeast Missouri, Marjorie Sulholf, Ruth Ellen Stewart, Darlene Roe, Edith Carlotto, Olive Owen, Cosrno Ling and queen, George Hernandez and Iayne Linville, Northwest Missouri, Genevieve Puckett, Alice Lee Casteel, lean Knoch, Maxine David, Helen l-leavner, Kentucky-Tennessee, Aquilla Huff. ln circle, Colorado aueen,Wanda liao Ulrich. The 1935 Carnival Girls athletic show part ot the chorus Oklahoma booth was popular the boys athletic show well would you believe it? bathing beauties pick your own' the crowd chooses the first one- a demure Follies Chorus. Sweet? See the gold fishwWhere? He s Eaten itl- Alabama- Mississippi makes money' have a drink? Eskimo Pies for sale here- the family alburnftake your choice. BINGO .vf yu, .- . 1 F' A it 4 ll: llll X, I ffm -' if 1. 1, 1 J. ff' Sr 1 , 5, 5 he J ef- is Q ,g L :Q 'Q I 2 5 if Zu A 41,6 , fig!!! ,' N3 mm vi-'51 Kyiv' 51 ggi T-lille--f silt 21:51, X -N x Illinois, the Beautiful, Kentucky-Tennessee delegation, Nebraska-Dakotas High Hat is prophetic, Northeasts beautiful purple and white: the Hoosier and Keystone states, South Missouris ship shows voyage and the ladder of Success, the Iayhawlcers Goal was not realized, Livingston County furnishes Comedy and satire, Florida advertises its oranges, New l-.ffexicos rriost striking float in years, Wyoming, the beautiful: Indiana, Pennsylvania and Virginia represented, the Queen of the Rockies, Louisiaria--bairihoo vine, maanolias and Minnie lary make a charming float, Georgia Peach and her escorts ln Circle Charlsie Bryant, Georgia Queen Page One Hundred Eighty-seven AUTOGRAPHS Vi 1. E ui ii Z 5 ! 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