Christian College - Ivy Chain Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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V IOLET HOUSER Treasurer ....... ......... K ATHARINE WILSON Page 28 T A ' R E - 'mv' l 9 6 firm 7? ,A , Y , Y -I ,, ,..L..,,f-z.,av,e.f.-A-rf -as-E- .-.,..e'f,. -Le. n.?.,,.i...,.. .,.-,,.,,,,,.-,,,- ' 'r-r ' , fsfs- +- Y N- A r- - -V-f E A V I 'S 'Q'A 1 ' T 'i WA' ' T -i---'--J- -Lu il f.'- '..f1.v:-.,i..,Lk,:f iff Q 5- T , 4,., . lil,-W , ii ,yu . ,.. ,- L- i vx..L........L-..- ....- -.l....L...,.. .- - . .LEasr,fs:,zaz:,E,,.cz .,,.s.uN a.f-L' ...WL,sL--ds.L,-,.LvnL.,,,s,.L.m,..ML,L MARGARET PAYNTER Spring field, Missouri Payntern President Senior Class, Vice President Student Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. folly and friendly to everyonej There's no use working when you can have some fun. RUTH SWEENEY M oberly, Missouri Sweeney Vice President Senior Class, Treasurer Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters, French Club, Science Club, Sex- tette? The best all round girl in the 'Senior Class. VIOLET HOUSER Princeton, Missouri l-Iousern Secretary Senior Class, Y. W. C. A. Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team, League of Women Voters, Spanish Club Loyal and true as every one knows To the Senior colors: silver and rose. 2 KATHARINE WILSON Eldorado Springs, Missouri Treasurer Senior Class, Student Council. Vice President Y. W. C. A., Annual Staff Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters. V What I know I know, No one dares dispute. A 1 MARIAN BAILEY Rockport, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Missouri Club. ' Theres nothing of brevity about her, But she's certainly the soul of wit. ELLEN CARY BANKHEAD Clarksville, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, Assistant in Physical Education. Combines athletics, popularity and study to an amazing degree of proficiency. BETTYE BARNETT Cotton Plant, Arkansas MERNA BENNETT Okmulgee, Oklahoma 1 Babbyw ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Arkansas Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters, French Club. Bettye can do it, Bettye will do it, Bettye did. Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- l homa Club. She scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much. , Y - s ,.....e.,..s,.xs. -L.. -f-A Q ef., 4. Page 29 --I -7--qwf-we-sr ,- :' ,- f ,Q f. ' f.-,mf 1f-- -we V--1 af -V ---sn -1- - f --v .N ,., ,u.,,, f . ,L --gr ' , T. :V f- : ,. r .. NLQLQLLYL-.,',...x3.f.'......f-'-i, . -' af' - - -Q.. Page 30 -rg I. H- '- A ' GEORGIA BIRD , Rockport, Missouri George Phi Theta Kappa, Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, Science Club, Spanish Club. A dainty little maid. LILLIAN BLACK Augusta, Kansas Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, . Kansas Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters, Science Club. Think twice before you speak and then don't say it. ROY JANE BRIGHT Columbia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, French Club, As jolly as the day islong. IMOGENE CAMPBELL Vinita, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters, Sextette. From morn 'till night, she warbles high, Sometimes we think she'll touch the sky. AMANDA CLIBOURNE jejerson City, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Ath- letic Association, League of Women Voters. Q l'Today is the time for laughter: We can sorrow, if need be, tomorrow. 'EVA COON Muskogee, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters, Science Club, French Club. With many a friend and not a foe- Would we could all leave college so. MARY HELEN CORWIN jejerson City, Missouri Vice President Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary ,Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Leaguetof Women Voters, Science Club, French Club. fl girl with' the courage to get up and say, No, I dont see it at all that way. HENRIETTA COURTRICHT Independence, Henry Kansas Y. W. C. A., Annual Staff, Kansas Club, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team, Twelfth Night Club, Spanish Club, Vice President Science Club, Octette. Tall, strong and quick on her feet, In basketball she's hard to beat. Missouri 4 i L J 1 , I'-i i-. ll-li Ilii- lli' xml ls? Lflj lb, lril iPl: li C. li l l i- s Z.. is gil 4 I 1 1 +5.13 lzll lf- rl. T ij, ., Ll ' ' SJ . , , ri ,i iii .ai 5-.. Er ii- ex- -1.1. 1'l C2 C. 0 Hi 11 in ii va 5321 if-5 ia IHTTTYWSI Ci 'ri if i I ffl llaf .J . Q, L a in .iii 'i i. ii -Ji A El C i sei MQ R- il . E, gi C3. CECIL CRAWFORD Macon, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay l the higher price? A MARY SAM CREws Crowell, Texas Sam Phi Theta Kappa, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Athletic Association, French Club. Some are wise,' some are other-wise. MILDRED DAVIS Cabool, Missouri Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Missouri Club, President League of Women Voters, Twelfth Night Club, Science Club, Athletic Association, French Club. A brilliant head in all respects. T JOSEPI-IINE DEMAREE Lathro Missouri P, jo Dem ' Student Council,.Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Annual Staff, Missouri Club, Twelfth, Night Club, Athletic Association, French Club. 'Alt hurts to be sober. 1 MARIAN DONNELL Kearney, Nebraska Y.W. C. A., Twelfth- Night Club, Nebraska Club, League of Women Voters. The only way to have friends is lobe one. MARY LOUISE EVANS McAleszer, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Annual Staff, Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, Athletic Associa- tion, League of Women' Voters, French Club, Science Club. She looks quaint, but she has modern ideas. GERTRUDE GRAHAM Montgomery, Missouri A'Cvertie Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, League of U Women Voters, French Club. Neainess is the crowning grace of worrianhood. HELEN l lOPE I-IANK1Ns jejerson City, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. 'ilf she will, she will, and there's an end on'l. Page 31 . -. .:3.,-,...11f ,-L, -4--um-was ,WL . . . ,,t '2 , .ffm 'ag We - . 1- 1-. q , J.. 'r J '7'TTT 'Pi': tv 7136 'L.1f:lL1l4l.. -.JL TWV .,- ji lt-gCCa....-...- DOROTHY HART Clinton, Missouri President Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Secretary League of Women Voters, Science Club. A queenly appearance and a democratic character. I VIRGINIA HART Paducah, Kentucky Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, French Club, League of Women Voters, President Ken- tucky Club, Science Club, Athletic Associa- tion. 'AI stand at the brink of a great career: will , someone push me off? MARY FRANCES HAWK Oklahoma City, Uklahoma Annual Staff, Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Oklahoma Club, Art Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Senior Yell Leader. When you do dance, I wish you a wave of the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that. FRANCES HIRLINGER Booneville, Missouri ..Fat., Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Secretary French Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters. She is'nt, but we call her Fat g A good girl and ua' that . CHRISTINE HoDoES Superior, Nebraska Secretary-Treasurer Grand Council Phi Theta Kappa, Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., League of Women Voters, President Nebraska Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Athletic Association. - Christine never dodges work, A good example to those who shirk. OLGA HUDSON Granby, Missouri Secretary Student Council, President Sun- day School, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, League of Women Voters, Science Club, Athletic Association, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night Club. She is wise, she is witty, She's in love, what a pity! VIRGINIA .JONES Montgomery, Missouri Y W C. A., Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Missouri Club. Shethinks without confusion clearly, loves her fellowman sincerely and acts from honest motive purely. , ROTHA LAIL Beedeville, Arkansas Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Arkansas Club. 'AA kind word, a ,pleasant smile for all 2 I .. sm f ---,.............,... .L.,.-....,..-. -......- 5 W ,,.-. ,N A ,. ..-.......... ...'----..... I- ..-,,,,,Q'., I ' 2, pa' ,fp A f-If-'--r f. -5 -- '--A f-Q. 4 - I ..,.....-..A,,...... EKLA LORD Archie, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Secretary Science Club, Spanish Club, Athletic Association, Basket Ball eam. 1 Laugh and the world laughs with you. ELIZABETH LUTMAN A Versailles, Missouri Lib Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Annual Staff, President Art Club, League of Women Voters, French Club, Athletic Association. She could do anything she tried, In very few she would conjqde. NORMA MCCULLOUGH Marion, Kansas Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Kansas ' Club, President Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Science Club. Though she really isn't Spanish we would like to see her wear- A lace mantilla with a comb tucked into her black hair. TTHELMA MCCULLY Roswell, New Mexico Y. W. C. A., Phi Theta Kappa, Twelfth Night Club, Vice-President Sunday School, Vice-President Cosmopolitan Club, Science Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Vice-President Spanish Club. Her hand is always ready to help othersg her voice to encourage. ELLA MCCUIRE Pratt, Kansas Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Spanish Club, Athletic Association. Demure and all a maid should be. CORDELIA Mc l-TARG Columbia, Missouri Cord ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Secretary Missouri Club, Phi Theta Kappa, An- nual Staff, Science Club, Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion, Basket Ball Team. Last year we, as juniors, elected her Queen , and she's reigned ever since in our hearts. ,-. NORMA MCMILLAN M uskogee, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, League of Women Voters, French Club. For all this Domestic Science, there's a reason . ELLEN MAUPIN Pattonsburg, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Treasurer Sunday School, Missouri Club, Phi Theta Kappa. Science Club, French Club, Y. W. C. A. League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion. Constant thou art, yet a woman. l fi. .. , i..',,' iii l .4 :T ig, Ka .J r 'W .ll il I ,ll u P ,u. l ,l -. ll I gn. I nv ! ' I L: I E I I F I I M. I .E i E 5 5 H, 5 Q 1 l i l ii 'I' 1 i I I t I I Q . 2 I C - 2 W l i 'I i I l : I 5 I i i IF! .li it Elf .Ji ' r gi i i K ,.,i. ,J l Page 3.3 ' 9 r fill Vt' - 1 I J, 'i . ..,.., ..- .. ...a ...V ......- .mfaafa 7...1.,......,v- -as 1 YY , ,, QTY ,H .L.,-...,A.Y, A V- --.A-,..,.-..--,.a..,. . . .-.,. ..,. ...A AA- -X .. I -. ..-W A A. f fi -.,--..-. - W.,-me-M-A,-,AAI M-- -i '1?1'.. s'ff'3iQTi'r1ii1gLTi:1113121535:limi? 1ii7fw C i- fa il M ft L QI: 45 li?'Q51,l351f373l?:?i:fi: 'Qf' , LINNIE MORRIS Centralia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League 3 of Women Voters, Athletic Association. A I don't believe in studying but it is a nice , way to use up spare time. VIRGINIA E. MULLINAX Princeton, Missouri Mully . Editor-in-Chief 1924 College Widow, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, A Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, French Club, Science Club. She wins friends with her smile, but it's the spirit behind the smile that keeps them. Lois JANE MUNN Bloomfield, Iowa ' Phi Theta Kappa, Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, President Cos- mopolitan Club, Athletic Association, Science Club, Art Club, French Club. All these phone calls and dances-- Sus ----- p icious! KATHRYNE NAYLOR Centralia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters. A mind full of knowledge is a mind that never fails. ELIZABETH PACK Muskogee, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club,- League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- , tion. Altho I came here in search of knowledge, Other things, I find, are obtained at college. KATHLEEN JOY PAYNE Huntsville, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club. Life is just one Botany quiz after another. MARY ANN PERKINS jonesboro, Arkansas Perkie Phi Theta Kappa, Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, President Ar- kansas Club, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A., Spanish Club, Science Club. Her name describes her- Perkie. I MARY LEE POQRTERFIELD Little Rock, Arkansas Percy Twelfth Night ciub, Y. w. C. A., Arkansas Q Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic 1 Association. Little maid from Arkansas- A . lWe love you, shingled head and all. I o I Page 34 i'Qfl,5ff2i3TE iii as R ttk A - iim'ml1lIiai'31i1hsel iiillllllil 'll nun ll to lx fi T'4 'f 1Tn- TrriIxrv'f'1--:737-71 1 . 1 A f ' . ' C I 'I' if 'ff' ff T L... -.-......-..-....-.........-i--.-..f,..'.- , -........,...... ...f ' ' T.,.,- ' it ,I .if-as Q l li-il il . :hill MARY LOUISE POWELSON it iii, Cleveland, oklahoma 3 3 - . Twelfth Night Club, Secretary Phi Theta A Q Kappa, Vice-President Oklahoma Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. i She always insists that she flunked that test When she knows that her grade beats all the rest., I I KATRIIZZKN BATHGEBER Virden, Illinois , E Hy l , . President Y. w. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, H Student Council, Illinois Club, French g .: Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic I Association. 5 She already has some things for her hope l chest-' 'Sheets ., ' T JULIA MARGARET RECK Oklahoma City, , pg julie Oklahoma ii Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, League of Women Voters, ' Athletic Association. A E Little she'll reck , though she wreck some- E body's heart. 'g LOUISE ROLLINGS La Center, Kentucky Q Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Secretary f: Kentucky Club, League of Women Voters, I Athletic Association. ,E Wishes that college life did not include studies E -hasn't time for them. E ANNA B. SCOTT Lathrop, Missouri E jack E Twelfth Night Club, Vice President Mis- ' souri Club, French Club, Athletic Associa- E tion. ' I A good natured girl who has for her rule, 'iWhy worry? 5 RUBY SI-IEFFER La Tour, Missouri E. Twelfth Night Club, Phi Theta Kappa, f Missouri Club, Assistant in Home Econ- E omics, Science Club, French Club, League T 5' of Women Voters, Athletic Association. E Capable, energetic and clever is she E As fine a girl as is in old C. C. E MARY SMITH Marshall, Missouri ,. Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri , g E Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic T E Association. ' I Of all the words oftongue or pen ' E Mary likes the little word m-e-n. ' E ELIZABETH SPARKS Palmyra, Missouri g Lib A 2 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, President Student E Council, Missouri Club, Twelfth Night E Club, Science Club, French Club, League , E of Women Voters, Athletic Association. p , E Her brilliant brown eye A T 5 Does in gladness let fly A T E All its darts without caring ' AEA Wfho feels them. I 1, 5 5' I 'wi il Page 35 i iii TT T f ff li 5 2? ij H ,,.,.A.-,wf...............,.,.a.1......,...a.,.. ......- K .K r.,......a,..,...,..,....., ,,-..................,....,.......,...........-.,. .-,-.. .,........,-....1..,. ., F ' ,Q N W , ,M ,, .-... -- ,. --. -.. ,,-., -, Y . ,A .,,.,,......Y.. .,, Sf Ll f .i.ua..... .ia.g-...i..L .. . ,..f.-V. ,...-... lf' , -. 4-1 -i ,.,f-!.- HJ. ,-f',. .l1 -,:1:w': .W-,f,---.-.-.---im ,fa A-U Q f- , V 1 il -,Iwi-gg,,,-, J. . , -1 . 1.4, ,, e .t .., ,.,.a.....-,.. ,L -...-,,,,..-,C I W-Wm, ,,,,,,,..,, ...LJ -.-W-f -. .wr ----A----fvff--A --fgwff-' ' '-TT' I i il, J li i l bil ,.' f T A l EVALYN SUTTON . Columbia, Missouri Page 36 Twelth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters. With what envy we watch you drive your car! EDYTHE SWEENEY Bentonville, Arkansas Y. W. C. Twelfth Night Club, Arkansas Club, Athletic Association. Knows how both to live and study and is a success at each. ELIZABETH TALBERT jefferson City, Missouri Lib A Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, President Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Associ- ation. ln preference to Cake Eaters Lib chooses O Henry . . BEATRICEL TEMMEN jefferson City, Missouri Bee T Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Assistant Librarian, League , of Women Voters, Athletic Association. ul-lasianybody here seen Kelly? I OPAL TEPE Columbia Missouri Tepe Q Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Oc- tette, Athletic Association, Captain Basket Ball Team. - The only 'ATepe we can call by name. X, w 'KERON THURMAN Plattsburg, Missouri Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club. Missouri Club, Spanish Club, President ' Athletic Association. A lovable girl with a wonderful wayg Now, you see why we all love her. MARGARET TURNER Eufaula, Oklahoma Turner Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Business Manager College Widow, Student Council, Oklahoma Club, Science Club, Spanish A Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team. Beware what you set your heart upon For, you shall surely have it. FLORENCE VIVIAN I-Iigginsville, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. lf others are willing to talk, why should I bother? . . y 1 -..f -fs' 1. vL,...1.1a.L. ' ..... 44-.. .L.rs.L4.L.:..L'4,g.. '. , ' ' ' F' 'T'-Tri'---.- '---'--f--ff 9 ---f---,.-...f-J' ,- ......,........A,.f.,-,,.-,,J.1 .-1 I. u A, .-.f c.1.i,i.. .!-cL,.'-,9,,Li.i.RJ.J.i.l.ii. .za-7,E-.a..f.:.-.Ax .2,:.1..:..::..--.-.-vc.-V - -V-:T Y Y . ,, ,, .-.-.--4 ' --1 A-fu --....-,,:, W-1.-H. . . V N-, , ,E M Q-C1 ,.gf.7.,..a,-.,.,,.,,,.-,,.,,,c, -Duhmdfm N' , A -1 A ,L , , ,N A ,N ,, A , x g 'f -'A 5-f.-N.. --W--5 i--..E-M W W- A--,M..'w:,e,..,..., Ewan ,., .N S f......1.l 1 it l.'.,',.i.L1 i - f f'i? if ff? L' L L: i if... LI 111 H- 1' - f 1 'E 1 Ne V ' ' N '-'fi 1'7 'i-' fl? 'Yet' l A in . .. - N. . L .- - i . , . . .1 , 9, N, ,.,,-, dn, J, f ...L.,,,,L,. ,HH A ,WLT W W YNYW WH F -., X .-...- -..... - ..f-. ...flag 9. M11 - -H--X f --------A-2 ffif --f--e--- '---- ----A--ff 4- ...V--N.--V-M..--M ....-..a...,..,,,.i,.g ,,m, N..--ifg,,g,,QiL,? ' Q ' ll 1' 2 1 0 ll 'e gl MARY WALLER Smithville, Missouri 3 Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri A E g Athletic Association. , 5' l Either praise me or oppose me-I can not E 5 stand to be overlooked. E Y NEVA WEST Paris, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, g President Science Club, Spanish Club. - Always trying, never sighing, Always smiling, never crying. A RLlBY WHEELER Pawnee, Oklahoma A Twelfth Night Club, President Phi Theta G Kappa, Science Club, Oklahoma Club, ' Student Council, Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association,Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. q Her charming ways and smiling face l Make sunshine in a shady place. . NADINE WHITE Holden, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion. Wave learned that the number of inchesyou are tall has nothing to do with your heart at all. ANGELINE WILHITE Bolivar, Missouri Angie f Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, French Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. With the ring on her fngerg her cheeks like a rose, U , Angie is happy wherever she goes. EULEENE WILLINGHAM Paducah, Kentucky Uke M E 2 E 2 2 I ll 1 E E 2 : I - E E 5 I I I E : I : I l I i : : l l l I 5 3 Y-ff i l l Y . Y 3 iii: i Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, 1 Vice-President Kentucky Club, Vice-Presi- g dent French Club, Science Club, League of l Women Voters. il Some talk seldom, some talk never E But Uke, like a brook goes on forever. if T l Q. i. Ll l...ll Page 37 l V V 'WING'-W,-A-,V ,,Y.. ,,.,.... ..., . .......,------ P--3'jjsxajj '- 1-'Q-L. fd-V,--m.,-Q-alfa-kW-anna--M1 ia .- -....i-.. M - . EE, ,Wd ,I MM, flwfl f 1 . 1? 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P 1' - -ff-fd age 39 ' ,.,,3,:.g LU D155 3,5-5 Q-,, ,E jj-LM 27 ,QA lg 'L f-ffu,,,f+f1Lu,g4i 'V--V A + . .2.1,,,.,JfJ.,Lw 5 , . v ff--.,.,,-Mm ff ,Q ., 'J'q,.., - , , N -.-,,aVljA:,Yv Uwlixg xfzdl - .. ?l,,:,zk lj my ,M-f.,',, ,- . , ffkf-W if 5 --, il , Zi Who COLLEGE WIDOWD XV Q 12 LL 44 44 44 x A 5 Motto To CREATE NOT TO IMITATE COZOVS-YELLOW AND WHITE F lower-OPHELIA ROSE Sponsor MRS LISENBY President ................ ........ E LIZABETH BURLINGAME Vice-President ............ ......., M ILDRED PACKWOOD Treasurer ......... ........ N ELLIE ,JONES Page 40 i Te W f A Colleges zmzorf Secretary .............. Q. ........ MARGARET I-IOGART --.-.f-.--uf-M. fifhzififfff if-f:s 'f 1 as ff .7-.I .-,,,-Af,-.,N.. ,. , 1' .A ,i Y .1 f-1. .....-.t4...--....a ..,,1 41, lf! -5 --f sf-' 2- -.4 .-' .L f J Q ,Sa .1 . ., , ,.,.,.., ,.. ...a-...-L.aa,-.. .L...L......- ... of ELIZQEEQH BURLINGAME Foristell, Missouri 1 President junior Class, Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, Student Council, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Basketball Team. Tis great to be a leader yet a servant and friend to all. MILDRED PACKWOOD St. Louis, Missouri Vice President junior Class, Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Student Council, Octette, League of Women Voters, ' Athletic Association. When she speaks, the birds stop singing to listen. ' MARGARET HOGAN Moberly, Missouri ' Treasurer junior Class, 'Missouri Club, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Student Council, League of Women Voters, Science Club, Athletic Association. She finds joy in her environment. NELLIE JONES Virden, Oklahoma Secretary junior Class, Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, Art Club. , A'I'm a lone wohf and it's my night to howl. I-IAZEL ATKISON Columbia, Missouri Twelth Night Club, Missouri Club. , A quiet, sensible girl appealing to all. JUANITA ARMS Cushing, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Oklahoma Club, Twelth Night Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. What good are arms without a head? She has them both. JUANITA ARNOLD ' Booneville, Missouri Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, French Club, Science Club. Tells the other girls to keep away from 1-larumn. ' FAITH ATTOCKNIE Apache, Oklahoma Oklahoma Club, Twelfth Night Club, Ath- letic Association. A friendly representative of the real Ameri- cans. ANNABELLE BAGBY Vinita, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Okla- homa Club, Student Council, Vice-Presi- dent League of Women Voters. Wisdom and goodness are twins born in one heart. DOROTHY BICKNELL Muskogee, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Some are always fond offun and frolic. So am I! ' Page 41 v -1 . 'qw M HT, . r- . ' r-- - .1.-- .. ,, ....i.4.iILpa.:..:a.,-gt -k , x f .B .,,W.H., ..,.u.,f.........-..--.-c........,......W.,.,....1.,.,...e.....,.....,..-.Tw V-j2 'f'-'Q-A 'ifzslggg , 'YT iii 5 j- ,ii-iw' '---- ff li 'tif' Iii':Jimiemi1122li?i.i.tu:o.:aL:f5z.1::::i f1'f ff? ef C 9 L 1- W i 3 U J f-f-'Q-if-HAL--L------was 4-..,.:'..L...,.,.....L...-.L...-..,-.-,.w,..,,n...w....a.i.., --W ----f--.f'-vMf-------- -f --f-AW' LY' 4 1' ,L fri I Rl it We I X . ALTA BIGLY Fairfax, Missouri it Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, is Y. W. C. A., Art Club, Athletic Association Q l Mr. Abram says blondes will become extinct, but we hope for more like Alta. l i ALLYNE BLOUNT Hugo, Oklahoma r A jean 5 i Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, l League of Women Voters, Spanish Club, Q Athletic Association. Her hair illuminates her thoughts. X , i W MARY SUE BOONE Lawton, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- T homa Club, League of Women Voters, Spanish Club, Athletic Association. i i A storehouse of logic-al humor. i i l BEULAI-I BOUTWELL Columbia, Missouri E Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. H 5' l By their accomplishments you know them. Hers is elocution. f CONSTANCE BOYER joplin, Missouri Connie i Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, i Phi Theta Kappa, Student Council, League of Women Voters, Y. W. C. A., Science Club, Athletic Association. Is it the Y. W. C. A. that makes her happy and gay? . i l l 1 FRANCES BREED Cleveland, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. A splendid girl with a heart warming grin, To tell all her virtues we couldn'i begin. SUZMEIE EURFORD Fairbury, Nebraska ue Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A,, Nebraska Club, Athletic Association, League of i Women Voters. A fairy breeze blown in from the plains of . Old Nebraska. PHYLLIS BURT Cleveland, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Okla- homa Club, Athletic Association, League of Women Voters. Which can say more than this rich praise, That you alone are you. RUTH CADLE Cherryvale, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Kansas Club, Spanish Club, Athletic Association. Her life is gay, yet pure and sweet, To her no superior you'll meet. MARY HELEN CARSON jejerson City, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, League of . , Women Voters. For never saw I, mien or face In which more plainly could I trace, Frankness and good sense. s n u u Q - s l l Q u ' n i 4 R l l 2 1 in un l l 5 i i I 3 . i i T Page 42 L l ,nf ,. i. i '-JJ-L.f. 4 5 fl' .1 ii fi il. 'Y J Z i l .X H I .5 l , Q I C ' l i 3 X . 1 if if - - -- E. , Q i X . h 1-9 : 1 ix -. 1 . T L ls 1 i, -. I- 'Q ..l i f 1 f ff ' 5 Q i I 'S' Q T Q, Y 2- l 1 'Q 2 5 5 E i Q l if V D 1 . . , 1. 1 lf- , li? i 3 i W-----Alba! -Aiifafx-2 f l ,ill li in K qrrgsyw x L ,U 4, ,Z as ymmxvl 1 ,V-Y , ALJ K, , , K. 1 .-. ...N-.--..,.,.- . ... ... .. , .....-.-.... fr--ir . ff---Q--...rvza-.,,,-,....- ' ,?,..-.-T,,,,,,,n ,W-,,,, L - - 'E' ' '- -- r 5 gi. .ai I fill: 'li tw .-si .4 A i. 555 ,I l an I 3. ,. fi, gi if , Vi fl 'i 1 it F l I 4 2 l i 3 ' l 5 5 n 3 ' 5 g 3 I it I l 'rl E 1 ii if li . , fl WILMA COLLINS Claremore, Oklahoma for Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, ,Q 135 League of Women Voters. l Next to virtue, the fun in this world is ggi what we can least spare. 'Y 'si li ' l I-IELEN COTTER Moberly, Missouri l ,t , Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Twelfth Night ji g Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic 5 ' Association. Y Music is the foremost of her talents. l VEDA COURTRIGHT Independence, Kansas i , Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Kansas 1 5 Club, Athletic Association. i F A twin, before her hair was bobbed. FRANCES COX Quincy, Illinois i f Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Illinois Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic i ' Association . Popularity and Fran dance hand in hand. . l I i HELEN Cox Fairbury, Nebraska ,i 5 i Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Nebraska It Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic g Association. Her face reveals her worth-a picture of unsebishness. it I MARY LOUISE DARNEI,L M inier, Illinois ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Illinois , Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic , I ' Association. ' Always calm-accomplishes much. A I DOROTHY DARRAH Independence, Kansas . Dummy I I Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Vice ' President Kansas Club, Athletic Associa- - tion. ' 5 A I-Ier nickname may be Dummy , but thats E no sign she's dumb. 5 ' MARY FRANCES DAWES Slater, Missouri if Missouri Club, Twelfth Night Club, I Spanish Club. Words spoken in due season, how good they are. I ' ZELMA DAWSON I ndependence, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Athletic i 5 Association. Bobbed hair sometimes improves more than E appearance. i S E MARY DODSON Moberly, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri I Club, Athletic Association. 1 She's recently joined the ranks of bobbed hair. . . A i 1 l 2 E q if Page 43 lp' L A-A Q ,,.,,,,.,,....-.....A.,.L,- ,Q-ml-, ,U Y,,,,,,.,.- A ,dn M-. .. ..,....-.e..s-k.. fx L.. ,L , . Lv,-, F-...Aux kv.-, Z --- - ...A -,.-... .....-1-A ...Q-----A---J---- , .fm A.. ,.. - - --.. ,. T- T - v -ww. ,--A -Q K f , .,., ,.. .-W. -...-.--.-7.-- ------- 3- --7--if-7'--j,--q':-,X--f '- , sf' I 5' Q, ,L ,........,.,,,.,...,..-v.-h..,.-f .4 . .. W 4 2 . .-.J , N J. ,- A - A ,. , . ff.1.- 1-14-N-,ali-,A-flu-' eff. as wwcfi.. Liss.. i -. -- ,,1-------------W---A -gl' njnw 'j wc'- '-- Page 44 .,..-,,........ .. ... ,- , ., ........... .............,,f --- -- HELEN DRUMMOND Paris, Texas Student Council, Twelfth Night Club, Cosmopolitan Club, League of Women Voters, Science Club, Athletic Association. Her frankness is refreshing. ' HELEN EADS Fairbury, Nebraska Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Nebraska Club, Athletic Association. , Virtue speaks in itself what words can not Utter. MARIE ELLINGTON ' Muskogee, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Oklahoma Club, Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. She actually needs a private telephone. EMMA LETA ENSLEN Moberly, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. Left us to be married. MABEL FICKLIN A Columbia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. just an all-round girl. LYNDALL FISHER Superior, Nebraska Y. W. C. A., Associate-Editor of Annual, Twelfth Night Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Secretary-Treasurer Spanish Club, Nebra- ska Club, League of Women Voters Athletic Association. Cheerful and agreeable, and she has a sense of humor, too. - . 1 MARION FLYNT California, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Treasurer League of Women Voters, Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association. Always ready? to strike a spark offun. BERAH FRAZER La Center, Kentucky I Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Kentucky Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. She has the sweetest smile and a twinkle in her eye,- These are the things that make the world worth while. DOROTHY GILMORE M arceline, M issauri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. Chemistry, and music I can not hold, But, at least, theres Harmony in my soul. PRULA GUFFY Cleveland, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, Sextette, Art Club, Athletic Association. 'Cver the radio, l'm 'APrula Coqfyug but at Christian 1'm Betty's sister. ' ll. Cf 75' -ez .C A - -.--V.-...,,.. ... . -a .,......,. ...,,---.-.,..,-. ....--.,.,,,.,, A . . , , .A j---'-XI-f-RQ-M -fn--w --D---e..H.-...e....--.q...,,..-,-,. ,,,,.,,,, g .f ,E U3 ,U A fi .11 H i 1 1 I J F' 4 1 D. 1 ii H i Llijzfirwlflf -fig! hall llllllllllluInsulindllluliiulnllllllllllLIInllimBT:nusnun:uuuu:annumnuulnllunuunluulllllldlinlll Tl: :ui I E i I. I I I llri il? gill i-,i, if Lil . S sei MH elill its tial Q EVM. ffm' itil .Fi 'T L.l.Ll.LL. 2 . Timm? 'DJ i i il . li ii si. i-it ..: T I l . . r . 5 5 I . 1 I Q. Ai i if il , V il P .l F l T . 5 ye . . .1 1 . l ' i i .wa i . i fi x ' i ' ll . , 1 Y l l Il 5. F l l . i I E 3 . i : A w I E l i il l ' i 4 ' i l l-. A 1 iq, v A l l i Q K .1 I 'll ri lil itil V! ilgli , ,. . IM 14 EMF ii i I'll Hi El ..:gV ilil Fil EQ .ft HW it ,tg V.. . , , , , . -- 1. ' ,.t-.s.. i-.Vg 1,4 .J .C E Y .' f ' LoU1LLA GUNN .Y-luntsville, Nlissouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club League of Women Voters, .Athletic Associal tion. A Gunn with a steady aim. GERTRUDE GWINN - Blue Springs, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. She's quiet, but on her you can depend In case of need-she'd be your friend. MARGARET HALL M oberly, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Student Council, Missouri Club, Athletic Associa- tion. She could sit and rock for days and nights, While wit came forth to assert its rights. ALICE I-lAYEs Tipton, Missouri A Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion . g Her good heart makes friends And, her good disposition keeps them. MARGUERITE HAYES Claremore, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. A girl full of fun, and loved by all who know her. FRANCES HECKMAN Independence, Kansas Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Vice-President Art Club, Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. A never failing sense of humor. What an attribute! She loves to diet. ELDA I-IEDcEs M oberly, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team. Always on guard: she keeps the balls from the baskets, and troubles from life. ERSKINE HOC-UE ' Chelsea, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., 'Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. A typical college girl enjoying life. ALMA GRAY I-IILL Piggott, Arkansas Phi Theta Kappa, Y. W. C. A., Annual Staff, Twelfth Night Club, Treasurer Arkansas Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team. A bright young maid with thoughts so clever No one else could think them ever. MARIANNA l-IUBBELL Kansas City, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. A typical example of American girlhoodq intelligent, and fun loving. Page 45 V , , JLAAFA-I, an , , ,,,,,t,,,.. . ,,,,,,..,,4a.-.......,.:,- f ,-,h,i,,Y, , Y, , .A A ,,,..,. . L-.LL-A--:.R -.ff.a.t-.-L.,.,....-,fag .- L-, 1- ,,.,,,.,.,,f,........ ............4.A...f.w-J---L.-.gA-K-nv-A46-:K-7---Q---Trl ye 1 V VL., ,N T ,. sl. I., -.7 ...ix I.-N, ,,.., 'xl 7 A in A, .i,,-,,....,, L,....,.v, THA- -- - --- -I-.A.,.. ff- '15-A-' Y rnf1 m'fJfi1'f1.ZL3t::fi5f?.2l:1i:trfi5f.Y iffitw wfa+-Lf.'- fa V7 LL' J ' f -fee--A-W-A-'V+ A- W- N- ,.5f '- Y D . - ,,-- -f----- - -2 'Q .- ,..,,.,,,,.,.,.....,,.t.......-- L,..,,,.,..,,.......,.f-,-.. - ...-.., f-2 fm ., - . Y- --Km ... - ... 7- . .. ,..,.... .2f,...-..,..- . .. .1-...f ----.-.5-M,...n . .,, ,,,.........,.. . INEZ ISRAEL . Milan, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. Lovliest of lively maids is she! VEVA ,JACKSON Fairbury, Nebraska Twelfth Night Club, Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer Nebraska Club. Every dijficuliy yields to the enterprising. NETTIE MAY JONES Versailles, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. She possesses the qualities much needed by a musician: ability and personality. CLEO KELLY El Dorado, Kansas Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Kansas i Club, French Club, League of Women Y Voters, Athletic Association, Basket Ball i Team. , i Cleo can laugh and joke all the while. Did you ever see Cleo when she couldn't snile? CHARLENE LARSON Moberly, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Ath- letic Association. O mischief! Thou art swift to enter in the . thoughts of thisfair maid. MARGARET LILLY Moberly, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. She may have rooted for the Seniors, but she's a junior through and through. LORRAINE LINDSAY Corning, Arkansas A Twelfth Night Club, League of Women Voters, French Club, Arkansas Club. We grant that she has much wit, Though she is very shy in using it. ALLIE MAY LOUDENBACK Columbia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters. ' Those who love music are gentle and honest in their iempers. ALLENE MCCULLY M oberly, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri ' Club, League of Women Voters, Her valor and her generous mind prove her superior of her kind. MARJORIE MCGLOTHLAN Virden, Illinois Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Illinois Club, Art Club, League of Women -Voters, Athletic Association. ki Vx' 1 L ii ii .mf .i Legg :Ui ell' 4 .fi Q , i R., i ,Y I . 1 -' 4 2 F I L l l . vi . ' 1 A 5 it ' f if i ,i i 1 i, 1 1 ll i 1' , . 1 l g-il F E i l I Q E I l l Q , i , i l 2 El I l l - 'I 2 l l li . x l l l Ii m i l i l , l I i l l 1 H l l il i g '- l 1 g I E l l I E I l , :A I 2 Y ll l : r s l l i 1 , l I ' I I' H Q - I i i l Y li 3. i, i lg 5 7? l i f in E L I u I .0 I i Thy voice is sweet, as if it took the beautyfrom lf I thy face. Page 46 -.. ....--...---- ---LL .... . L .L 2 g 1 Q 2 4' 1 ,A 1 til? as 5 is a W l, ll V, E. I I l WE l i F l.., l L ,lr l 2 ' , -l1:g::Lii7iTTlM:ffLf 'lillrimiifm-T A i:lffLri iTTfTETTQT Q ff: l Y I MARION ROBERTS Columbia, Missouri A Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. Zhi? Frequently within my brain, l gently think a j thought. lil Lois ROBE-RTSON Muskogee. Oklahoma .34 Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Cltlh, out l homa Club, League of Women Voters Athletic Association. Q I, A living ode to bobbed hair. a ll L if ll HELEN ROBNETT Stephens, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Phi , Theta Kappa, Treasurer Missouri Club, f I Srisiclent French Club, League of Women A o ers. l Always heeds Her Mastefs Voiceml - BLANCHE LANEWOOD ST-EvENsoN l Clovis, New Mexico l Twelfth Night Club, Secretary-Treasurer Cfoxsxmopolitan Club, Annual Staff, League o omen oters. V Ever ready to use her accomplishments for l R. others. MARGUERITE STRAWSER Taylorville, Illinois Twelfth Night Club, lllinois Club, Y. W. T C. A., Athletic Association. Q uAnd true she is as she has proved herself. l MILDRED STUBBLEFIELD Sikeston, Missouri ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Science Club. A cheerful disposition is a fund of ready , capital. T FRANCES TALBOT V Loclede, Missouri Missouri Club, Twelfth Night Club. 5 D What made her sweet we do no know, ' unless-it was the chocolates. BERNICE TOMLINSON Muskogee, Oklahoma T Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, oltlh A homa Club, League of Women Voters E Athletic Association. A T Sharks are usually found in the sea, ll But she is found in Chemistry. f NAOMI TRAVIS Columbia, Missouri . g Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Science I , Club. E l Always steadily working to attain the best. l l E J WINNIE TRIMBLE Columbia, Missouri ,, l Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. 1 A faithful worker. l i l i le' itll itll lr-:il ff--1'-iit31iZi1Zl'l-2137 L'-Tig' T A 'i'Tf73Tff:'A5?:u 1 ,Jn -'slgugjSW'-A-iT3'T'1. W if f- --W ff' HW' .....---W-M-...,......-,....f,...e. ........,.t,.f,-.- f...an..,-.mm in F ,--,.., ,........., -JS .TM-Wig, , ,. YT-, -,.....e ---L...,.., ,,,, ..- , ., ,, , . F.. ,4. -. - Y---s. ,- Y - I .,,...-....Y -...L '..a,. . ..... .- - .. ,i . .. - . f'ffw,, f rT-,...AL.,, .,-..,,-.,T.Y.,,.L,,.,,I-, ,. Un, k , gmt.,-,M , , . ., L.- -...,,. IONE NEAL Chandler, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, Athletic Association. Sludy? 'Them days is gone forever'. ERCIE NOYES Chanule, Kansas Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club Secre- tary-Treasurer Kansas Club, Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion. She is herseh'-a collection of the best things. EDITH OBLANDER Quincy, Illinois Twelfth Night Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Illinois Club, Spanish Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. . A record that speaks for itself. RACHEAL OWEN Mayfield, Kentucky Twelfth Night Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Kentucky Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. Frances and I are truly sweet-mates , For chocolates are ours, instead of dates . JEWELL PATTERSON I-Iugo, Oklahoma Betty jo Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion. - ' Keep you smile pinned on, it may give another cheer. RUTH PERRY Pawnee. Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Captain Basketball Team. Rah! Ruth! Rah! Perry! Rah! Rah! Ruth Perry! MARIAN QUISENBERRY Marion, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Y. W. C. A., Kansas Club, Athletic Association. No pleasure grows where no pleasure is taken. RYLIE REDD Booneville, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. And you are from Booneville: Do you know 'so and so' al Kemper? MARIAN IDEN REID Keokuk, Iowa I Twelfth Night Club, Phi Theta Kappa, Annual Staff, Cosmopolitan Club, Octette, League of Women Voters, Athletic Associa- tion. Always rushed for time! RUTH RILEY 4 Fairbur Ne y, braska Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Nebraska Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. The pep of the ihlrdfioor, I ' I Page JS ,fi V Jfffxi' I - T 'TTT' A . W.. . ..- . .Y ,..a.:1.?,.1.-.,,.,...H...-,,.-..f :f-- - - V - f tx n 'a Ks - - J' 1 1 O - A' - . I 5 ,I0 . g n o o o o 0 o . Q ,. , g 0 6 L, 1 . , .,, K 9 5 Wlllllum IV rw ff' ' : -I .... Ip ,,,. ' . I, 1 ' , 3 I I vf I dc. X I' N VI III' I ' I ' :El X 'I I Ii I I I , I I I I II I I I , I IIIIIMII'II'IIfIIIIIf I I I I I , ' IIII'IIII3XI'IQ-IIII5'-III-I IW, I I I ,PIU , , .'IIIIIIII 'I'I.IIII IJIIIQ' I f 'I I I Q III I:,IQ7i1III'.I,g .II-IMI , I II f , IIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIII' ' I ' I I I I V I I I I ,I I 'Ig 'A .II 4'I. gb, I .l3 .V ' Q MXIIVIICIII' N X 'I K I! 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A., ,,,., . . .,.,.,-.--..f--.,----.-.......e--.,....4.A-x...........gr ...- ......,,...-....-.....-..,.,4-....-...,..c,.-.-,...... , M W W , ,,, -,.,, ..., f . ,-1- N - .Y ,. ,Y ,,.. ..-.... .-...-,e,,...,.. ....,,..'..,.,. A -,..m.., -7,- Puge .50 I MARJORIE WALTON Cushing, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, League of Women Voters. To think that we thought she was the governofs daughter! VELMA WARD Columbia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. Envied for her intelligence. DOROTHY YALE WELLS Chicago, Illinois Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Vice- President Illinois Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, Basket Ball Team. A girl whom we all love, and we are proud to have as one of us. VERONA WILLIAMS Vandalia, Missouri . Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. English class is the time for slang. MELBA WILLIS Carrollton, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association, French Club. ' f ,.,.,..........-..-,,...,----W-C-4-. - .,....,....,.,w-,...1 ygpealcing of a nice man- thats my beau oe DOLLY RUTH WILSON Spickarcl, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters, Athletic Association. Precious possessions are quite small in sizelg 'For a sweet disposition, she takes the first prize. :Sf l F' ip . K 4 -5. 5.2.1.2 l- . lair f El I u l : l 3 ' ' l Q' : In I 2 - I I I : l 2 : - I I 5 - I 1 I 1 I - - 1 5 I 1 2 I l l : l I I l l , : l - 1 - Q I L' I I - I - I ul l 5 :I L' 1 1 2 I l l : I I - : 1 I I I 1 1 4 - I l l E l Q M ii E ' E ii: i- I f Q L4 J 'J I... Hof 1 I : s l in 'll' .2 M-Q--0-Q-Q'--A-M---A-A fr R mx - 'A'TL1. T. 'ccsrporslcso 1 we-A A ---as-so-A A '1.:- We1f- --- ifjnmifi 2537.116 CGLLEQYAE wiv QD 0 ffsffjlptjivwi-.1 C554,,f,ut.t:1.GlfF5TVl1TT1 lT Jt!f'1fc'tIg Q, X p . W s.,,, 1 E, ..-E , 'L.f xo ,W 5,..,,-,,aEs:- fa--..e.:.L-.f .f Y-W , f- -f. . -f E. f-.W , A f-NW - W A lVlARGARET DAVIS Moberly. Missouri . President Special Class, Missouri Club. Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Y, W. C. A. Cabinet. They say genius' die young. l must be careful. lXflARY FRANCES PIATT , Hamilton, K Vice President Special Class President Kansas Club, Sextette, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club. Built for' comfort and not for speecl. . GVISGS DOROTHY CHAPMAN Clinton, Missouri Secretary-Treasurer Special Class, Y. W. C. A., Missouri Club, Twelfth Night Club. Cive mefun or give me cleath. LUCILE ARNOLD El Dorado, Kansas Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Annual Staff, Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Sextette, Song Leader of Christian Sunday School. She says she's going to be a Public School Music teacher, but girls have been known to forsake their careers. HELEN AUSTENE Centralia, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. An abriclgment of all that is pleasant in woman. I-IONORA BAILEY ' Sikeston, Missouri Sextette, Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. Why take life seriously? MARY K. BAIRD Oklahoma City,5 Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club. May be little, but not aften last. VERE BAIRD Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club, Y. W. C. A. It's nice to be natural, when one's naturally nice. - LELA BECK Finley, Tennessee , Secretary-Treasurer Art Club, Athletic Association, Cosmopolitan Club, Twelfth Night Club. Real joy comes from having clone Things that are worth while. A MARY BENTLEY Moberly, Missouri Octette, Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters. . I strive with things impossible' yea, ancl conquer them. ' A Page 53 . Y.- H- ---A---5----N -f ilfiw X- A . if Y, A Ser?-Z-1--1a-T-if:-'--f-ff if--1-Q-gag-fi--. f-:..?........,,....,,,-x',, 11? QTiIflI7.i l.........1' YU! L fi 4'-.53 2 as ii wiv f ttf'flairo.ffrfngn.tsEIr5ii:cz VMMM rngrm, W., as A s,,,..,-. g . if My g WMC-M ., q..,...,......,.f -.- 31 Cflze Q-qI,I.,EG E wngowj K CI IQ ,XL M 44 44 - o 2 Cjollege Jlbefzalf Vgmsaszgesemip EEE ' i MOIZO-LBPERSONALITY AND sERv1cE,'TI-IE GOAL OF EDUCATION.N COlOfS'ORCHID AND PINK ' Fl0w6f-SWEET PEA ASPOHSOF'-MISS TRAPPE President ......... ......... M ARGARET DAVIS I Vice-President .....I.. Q ........ MARY FRANCES PIATT Secretary-Treasurer ..,. ......... D OROTI-IY CHAPMAN 5 O :sc lub.-2 4-gg kfg Page 52 gg im W vu 4 gi Irs 'ql Lg La 5-f Ei ,J 1 .4 1 TE 1 1 hi : I I l I IllTlft'l.i2Lll'!IL7.s..z,l XL il 'Ffa ' i .Net 2 ri Q lf: ful ' DOROTHY LILLARD Arlington, Kentucky Twelfth Night Club, Treasurer Athletic Association, Octette, Kentucky Club. l often repent having spoken, never having kept silent. FAITH MCCULLOUGH Marion, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Athletic Association. We may live without friends: we may live without books: But civilized men cannot live without cooks. ANNA MAR JORIE MCKENZIE , Columbia, Missouri Vivacious, pretty, kindly quite: She thinks of boys from morn 'till night. MARY OLIVE MARSHALL Chandler, Oklahoma President Oklahoma Club, Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association. 1 dcn't care what happens, just so it doesn t happen to me. TESSIE MOBLEY Ardmore, Oklahoma Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Okla- homa Club, Athletic Association. I can't wade it, l'll blufitf' JENNIE PARSONS Verden, Nebraska Twelfth Night Club, Nebraska Club, Span- ish Club. A woman convinced against her will is of the same opinion still. LILLIAN PRICE Kansas City, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, Athletic Association. Who will take a Price for himself? FERNE PURYEAR Mayfield, Kentucky Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, Kentucky Club, Art Club. ' Every little girl has a giggle all her own. BERNICE REBECK Columbia, Missouri With purpose high, and single aim, Shell walk, some day, the halls of fame. ANNA SAPPINGTON M cBaine, Missouri Student Council, Twelfth Night club, Missouri Club. Rather hard to understand, but when you know her 'you'll be surprisedf , .-WeA-f-----------rf-fpY-11-qv-TfA'fy.ATYT'' ,,,' K 5 .J 1. , ,A 1 -. f i., .1 , . , 1 ii ri . iw u, -N -,.-:..,',......L.-.-.M 1 1 .f. Qu, Q- ir A -.-.4..,.,..-...e.i-..,..E ...,., --C :N Page 55 iii wg:---Vx-Y - --- ,E,..,.-.E-. --..,.. .- - E.-. .i an E, W.,,,w,x fT:j.?,....V.:.?3:..j 1-if-1: '4 ,',g'3'e'lf-fc-ii'jg., f--'f '.,.,,S,1L2'i 2135iItfIn:I1ee'riitmu 'fT'fQE.,-o'W w.Itam-Irf E il! GM LLLUL lb vi' -J A H-A-1, R T-V?Y V V ZV f V VV V Y V V VVVA WV V vm' Iv - -v.-- -'Y --- ----'Y-f - - '- W LoUIsE GILES BERRY Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Art Club, Assistant Art Editor Annual, Twelfth Night Club, Oklahoma Club. Nature made her what she is and never made another. ' HELEN BOST Morrisonville, Illinois ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Illinois Club. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. VIOLA COX Columbia, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. Dear music! that can touch beyond all else the soul that loves it much. I ' ARVILLA DORAN La Belle, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Art Club. ,Missouri Club. She has all the sparkling hopes of a diamond. ETHEL GARDNER Marion, Kansas ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth NightVClub, Kansas Club, Athletic Association. Its lots Qffun to study, l'll bet. MARY I-IANKINS Iota, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Kansas Club, Athletic Association. Not Mary Contrary, but this I know, What she plants in her garden ls sure to grow. ELIZABETH HORNE M cA!ester, Oklahoma ' Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Secretary Cklahorna Club, Art Club, Athletic Association. Her pleasant disposition is her valued acquistition. FRANCES JENNINGS Central ia, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club, League of Women Voters. 1 like my own way, and find it so nice. LOUISE JONES Texico, New Mexico Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Cosmo- politan Club. Sincereity is the foundation of success. . BERTA KING Rector, Arkansas ' Twelfth Night Club, Secretary Arkansas Club, Athletic Association. I Ay, every inch a king. Page .54 . E, - -Y VN ,...,'-:EN V ,amaze-V-E ALV j' QT'l'TIilLU,UllQTi' 'g -I-wsiliggaixijqiky T Fi 57 iTT'f7q?'fL!?'?f Wllifi'-'-Jfffm 'J .- it vifla.-. cn, ' Ti, li E ' fn ij, :.,.Qi-VV?-' ff:-if V ,Qt I-L1-L-1.1-5:4-L-a..'.!.f-L:. 4 i -4 rt' U W -'. N-s A -3 Q.. !' n 1 ,A 345 C 1 Ci ,J Q: 1-x :i F5 D 1 V. ,.,, iff 1 1 , 1 gil 4 ,Ny , Y-. 1 3 iff 1 C! . 1 E ,,, E1 fi 5 ' 1 ,J Pi gc o oo -' .' . . 09 0 . - . ,Q ,K - 0 O - A A ' ..- 'I , .. A - 1 .nr A Q.. -.,' A -Mun 'Sag' - 1 .. - ,-- H, ,- '- :Y -. A -,- - 1 , ' 5 , I A ,-. V w,, :M 4' - gl - - , 5- - - - . ,- A Q.-' 0, -'M 54 J - Q f L ' . . fi ., .- - -, 1 f ,a J .I A Y- 4 A- A A L 1 ' 'Y I 1, ' ,. - f i ga 'A' f'-. 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E VELMA TEPE Columbia, Missouri ' 5 Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association. Q I 'Just because I run is no sign I m fast. g E VERA TEPE Columbia, Missouri 5 Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association. I E Guaranteed to be the life of the party. V ' 1 MARTHA THRALL Columbia, Missouri Though tall the one: the other small Q Their beauty holds all in thrall. - ' MARY THRALL Columbia, Missouri Her air, her manners all who saw admired, l A Courteous, though coy, and gentle and retired. ' RUTH TILLEY Columbia, Missouri l A ready smile is to be coveted. E HELEN WELSH Sikeston, Missouri A Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. A'-She is a woman: therefore she was won. : MAUDE WILCOX McKinney, Texas S Twelfth Night Club, Cosmopolitan Club, , 5 , W. C. A., French Club, Art Club. l . E justbecause I don't say much is no reason :I ' I dont know anything. ' 5 . , l E I , . ' ' 2 F i l f 1 1 ll LQ , i , if Page 56 if iii! I mu 1 ie Lung 1 Q v 2 , f ,W LJ: 45, Epi I . ,-.. ,jf , . Fi i., I4 . f- . I... i rg 1-. itil I il ,N - I I, ibexi fs. E ii- , ii I .E Ji! I S E I H I sn n In Q E an l ls - cu lv C as n .5 A- li 'I .ls gig. gli v I.. fill ui: lf. rl'f v. 31.3 We l I F v ' t i l il :Eli lui HELEN SIMPKINS Pawhusha, Oklahoma President Academy Seniors, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Oklahoma Club. A girl who has so many pleasing qualities. ELEANOR HALDERMAN Kansas City, Missouri Vice-president Academy Seniors. Y. W. C. ' A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Associa- tion, Missouri Club. She is fond of one kind offruii-dates. FLOY ING Poplar Bluff, Missouri Secretary Academy Seniors, Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. , . A lover of things worth while. 1 AGNES HARTLEY N ebo, Missouri Treasurer Academy Seniors, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Missouri Club. Her air and her manners all who saw admired. JANE BRUCE Fort Smith, Arkansas ..Jerr.y.. Twelfth Night Club, Arkansas Club. Dr. Mayo's latest rival. VIOLET EVERS St. Louis, Missouri Venus Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Missouri Club. To know her is to like her. ELLEN JANE FROMAN Columbia, Missouri Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Missouri Club. She has such a way with the men. FLORABEL FITZGERALD Pawhuska, Oklahoma Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Cklahoma Club. Our Auctioneer. VIRGINIA GABBERT St. joseph, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Missouri Club. Good grades are her ideal. MAUDE TRENE GRUNDY Morrisonville, Illinois Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Illinois Club. A believer in that word Mum, VY . . . W- :,-A.'q-m.,.:-:T,.?....-,fJ2Mc2-+-...b-,. v- .14 ,.,,,,.,-..,.,,,-...,.-...X-4: ...-...- V- .J...-. .......A.,.,.f .. . - ...,.-W,, ,wa . Page 59 ,.. .E....,.--.-....,..m M. .--...W Y ,Y ,K ,. if ,Q -, ,,-ev, , 1 W , W --,,,,,,,,, ,,v., ,Q ,W ,-.,,.,,.,,,.,, 1 ,mg . E , ...,-,..-. --A-1-we +-f..1--.... .f if: ',5i:'rf ifI il t., ' 1.. 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A GNES HARTLEY r Q W I 1 .I A Page 58 ' ff - W -W V- -- V I . li 1 Hhl 4mOCLl.lfI'LfLUJ'll'LiJ.llW1II'llJW7Tw 51115751517 A- ,sa ,Ta --.rig A -fx '5lm '- 'i 'T'1f -1'x C IhTi ff'f --I-A -1-----A--A-he-Mae-4--H----M TYUTWTJ Oslmliffllfff'.!?T?f53i.ii:'f.Sf?ff',ihffiff' Ti 1513QT12Lfifgifffibeefir?-a'T'il'f3ff2EFSEi?fii-9ii K DOROTHY FORTIER Plymouth, Illinois Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Secretary-Treasurer Illinois Club, Octette. She speaks and behaves as she ought. LORAINE KIRBY Clovis, New Mexico Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Cosmopolitan Club. I-Ier pleasant disposition is hervalued acqui- sition. WINIFRIED LEIOH Albany, Oregon Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Cosmopolitan Club. The never failing letter carrier . KATHERINE REVARD Pawhuska, Oklahoma . 'Katt Y. W. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Oklahoma Club. Gone but notforgotten. MARY SHANNON Booneville, Missouri Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, , Missouri Club. When she had passed, it seemed like the teasing of exquisite music. WANITA SMITH Blakesburg, Iowa Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Cosmopolitan Club. Kindness rules her heart. RUTH THOMPSON Belleville, Illinois Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, Illinois Club. Life is short, so why not have a good time? XAVA TROUTMAN Independence, Kansas Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association Kansas Club. Why think when others will think for me? . Page 61 TE! i,iil'TFTXi,UT1Tiii:i!itimujti:g5iifTl1'3OTI 1 Q 2 41 Y xi, wa. ,Your V , ,Y W. '- :W '---- . .,,, ww- ,ma-ir W- -Q-K A -- -ff--W----,-f-.....,.,...n...s.....,, ........., i ..--'. fi-l gn:i'fii ' :ITD i TE T C7f3Q'CoLLi'eGE WgIb'iO sijtiiqfgirf , Q fi A--ff ' O QQ Y ,YY .W , YYVV J, . v -- ' ' W 'uv' 'W wif-N ' 1 ,l ills ti , ll . K ll 0 1 , l Eg T l ROMONA LOUDENBACK Columbia, Missouri E , She is happiness, and happiness is contagious. E t SUSAN LUHRS Quincy, Illinois E Q Sue E , Y. W. C. A., Athletic Association, Twelfth . Night Club, Illinois Club. E l S A real leader in athletics. E WILMA UPTON Bolivar, Missouri V E V . Af:BuS E l Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, E 5 lvlissouri Club. ' ' E 5 A A Why take life seriouusly? A 2 S ' IVIARIE WARE.' 'lll D Bartlesville, Oklahoma 5 E Student Council, Y. W. C. A., Twelfth ,, Night Club, Athletic Association, Annual g E 5 Staff, Oklahoma Club. V E E What-ever she starts she makes go through. E 5 FRANCES WILSON Tulsa, Oklahoma E E Fran ' E E , Y. W. C. A.., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic' E Q Association, Oklahoma Club. . 5 5 Take things as they come. Never worry, 4 E E IDA ATTOCKNIE Apache, Oklahoma 2 E . Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, E E Oklahoma Club. E S A sunny disposition ever ready with a smile. ' 5' 5 IMOGENE Cox Lawrence, Kansas E Q Y.'W. C. A., Athletic Association, Twelfth E E Night Club, Kansas Club. 4, I E . E T School is great butfun is greater. E IVIURIEL DAMERON Clarksville, Mis.souri E IVloomie A E 5 Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, E 5 Missouri Club. I - E E Sweet to everyone., E 5 . LILLIAN ENGLAND Casper, Wyoming 5 5 Y. XV. C. A., Twelfth Night Club, Athletic E 'E Association, Cosmopolitan Club. 5 Beauty, grace, good will, and work combined E to make afavorite. ' . E 5 ROWENA FENTON Moberly, M issouri E Twelfth Night Club, Athletic Association, A 'E S Missouri Club. , l E E g lt is evident that Rowena would rather be Mrs. A E 3 than Miss. . l i 5 O N A i ll 'f l if t s A A itll l V Lai ll L lm- oo ff Q. gill auiniblfil Q ,ig kj' Twig .V,Y xi 71,,zf1Z ' ,f f 71 1, , , 1 ,YV Q f5:55fff?E:f:Ef- -' A .. . X if 5 . A 2 , jf y ! lx? I I t L'-E: M' is fl WW fi IM .A , 'wwf Af . L 5 f Q ,.,g3-151,555 , L 1 llfff 0 Q X. . L-W'.H., .qf1f.: 0 V ' ' If ' ' I on ' 'Veil U is ff. W? f A ' .A '5 -, if spssi'iZ:i5gif:f' - , ' 'Q , m, ' -4 V! ' 1 ,A-.' 1 f ' -2 A WAI? 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Z' 5: I lx. 0 ' ' . 1 I . 1 'r Q.. ll! . I T , 4 5 1 1 1,4 .ax . . - .Io o KK- 'I - 1 I . 5 9 ,Q I' .lt . 'r ' C t . 0 i , 'l' s .' f . Q I : J ' Q 1 J' . -, - s . Q 1 I xx 1,5 ' I K 1 5 C me , s . t , o I 'Q' I - . . . . 1 . '. 5 ' N 'I ' J' . 0, 0 t 1 Q' 1 , I, il- 'I Q , ' G, ,mo . U, ' Q 4 0 a, J' C . , ' 5 Q ' I 1 9 U I' , . ,I . u ' 'r, .- ' 2 1 5 ' N 5, 0,5 1, - u . , I U 0 ,- I, 1' 1 n 1 C , 1 - , I ' C 5 J 'al 01' O la, - A . Q O C I Q . 0' Qs 3 1: I ' 'an 0 - ,-i -, q I u V sv' , . ' '. 0 W . -, v ,- -, vw .- , 0 , -, . . . , , ' I' il 1 1 e G : 2 v J ' u u S. ,1 1 o 5 .' Q : .1 ,, , Q. .3 , 1, , u 1 , Q 1 s I s ' I s 4 u r .Q ' 'u. .0 'n. - --' -. --' n N H, ul' Y '1.., ..- '11, ,,s' 'un' Q6 o 5 a 9 0 0 0 O 0 A 0 Q l a g n , .Q Page 63 v-gr'-g,Q,, M, Sk 1 uw ,pnvw-1 ,,..y-fyqww, u 1 A 1 1.1 ,,- in -y 9 Q . 2 5. L, Us A Z' V 4 'W-4 it 1 ' Y :I 'Y 1 ,. J , 54- 'i , 1- L , 4 ,, ' ! 3 a T l Q ' , 4 w 1 4 ,ww- , S X a L 4 Au-. eFfa.na... 4 4. fw , ,Q 4 -I J. ,3 1 :itz .I, rt ,Ijl ijt .gg 'L P lr' L X, 1 3 :ill iii, 5 I Fl ' . l I lj, f Q ' FQ ,Ml I , ,I :I .-x I 3- FC I' ol QI. El' i ' -N .., FII x ,J I I lg : wi Emi l . :ii 'ilk Pls :JZ fl 1 if I I P F' , If 4 E L. I.,I 1 -AJ Q-, ,-, V1 'ft fi A I ...4 .J Qi? to Wig ,fi i ' I ' he 19241 College Uftdofzo mi STAFF VIRGINIA E. MULLINAX ....,. V ........ Editor AMARGARET TURNER ....... ..... B usiness Manager LYNDALL FISHER ..... ........ A ssociate Editor ALMA GRAY HILL ......... .... Q ,..Assistant Business Manager MARY FRANCES HAWK .....I ........ A rt Editor LOUISE GILES BERRY ..... i ....... Art Editor ELIZABETH LUTMAN ..... ....,... F eature Editor KATHARINE WILSON ....... ........ S enior Editor MARIAN REID ......... ....... junior Editor LUCILLE ARNOLD ..... ........ S pecial Editor MARIE WARE ..,................... ..,..... A caderny Editor HENRIETTA COURTRIGHT ....... ........ A thletic Editor MARY LOUISE EVANS .... ..... Snapshot Editor MARY HANKINS ............ ..... I llustrator JOSEPHINE DEMAREE ...,...................... ........ A dvertisirig Assistant BLANCHE LANEWOOD STEPHENSON ...... ........ A dvertising Assistant CORDELIA MCHARG .......,....................,................... Stenographer We, the 1924 College Widow Staff, have Striven to produce a book worthy of the School which it repreSentS. Whether we have Succeeded or not, iS for you who read it to decide. ' We can only hope it will meet with the approval of the entire Student body, whose loyal Support and oo-operation have made this loook poSSilole. MULLINAX TURNER FISHER HILL Page l l 2 i ll I I Tivfirmfwffm-:wiU.L..? I -I 122522 X- A 1- -A -- - -H11 '4 - T ' ' ' Il I, I If ., ifil l ' If p 4 .I. I A I I ' : 5 I S J If l l fl! 672i 0117261 I I : l 5 i I 55251315 E? I I 5 2 I I ELIZABETH SPARKS ....... .3 .... President I MARGARET PAYNTER ......, ....... V ice-President f OLGA HUDSON ............ ....... S ecretary W I MEMBERS , E ' l l JOSEPHINE DEMAREE ELIZABETH BURLINGAME . l RUBY WHEELER CONSTANCE BOYER . KATHARINE WILSON ANNABELLE BAGBY I I , KATHRYN RATHGEBER ANNA SAPPINGTON I I ' MARGARET TURNER HELEN DRUMMOND ' I H MILDRED DAVIS MILDRED PACKWOOD ' RUTH SWEENEY MARGARET HALL E EULEENE WILLINGHAM MARGARET HOGAN Q VIRGINIA HART VEVA JACKSON I MARIE WARE The scope of the Student Council includes all matters relating to street, campus 5 and house regulations. I-t is the directing influence in the college community. I As a court, it hears cases and fixes punishments, but not in the spirit of dominating Q authority. As a body of young women it advises and befriendsg it warns and W counsels. I ..... ...V --A I i : I I I Ii : 4 3 . E. lf ll ' SPARKS PAYNTER ' HUDSON iw ai' I I ' Page 64 'H f H Ii, .1 W D A W Y F: Y jr W VL 1 it I u U 1 1-ii Camlbaf Saaaay Sraool I ' OLGA HUDSON .......... ........ P resident THELMA MQCULLY ..... ..... V ice-President ' ELLEN MAUPIN ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer ' I-IE Campus Sunday School was organized the fall of 1922 by Reverend I-laushalter and President E. D. Lee to meet an emergency, but what was a necessity to them has grown into a religious movement that has been a power in the development of leadership. It is unique in that its activities are managed entirely by the girls themselves. Ithis a branch of the Christian Student Congregation in the University of Missouri. The most friendly co-operation exists between the two branches and interesting exchanges of talent in special numbers for opening exercises are frequent. HUDSON MCCULLY MAUPIN Page 69 4 I The Tlzefa Kappa if I 'V I WI 1 Fi I is ' IAJI II-, ,DI IIIJ ww I III. all A 1 I 'G I-Hr 5 'J fi 'Tai 1, 'i I if National Honorary Scholastic Society Founded 1918 33235 Gamma Chapter H 3 . IEEE? RUBY WHEELER .............., .....,.........,.........,.,.. ....... P r esident 9323 A MARY HELEN CORWIN ........ Vice-President II-gig MARY LOUISE POWELSON ....... Secretary l- Cl RUTH SWEENEY .................. Treasurer CHRISTINE HODGES ....... Secretary-Treasurer Grand Council 715 ' me MEMBERS Q il I: if GEORGIA BIRD CORDELIA MCI-IARG I CONSTANCE BOYER LOIS MUNN I MARY SAM GREWS EDITH OBLANDER 5 ill . MILDRED DA JIS RACHEL OWEN gg LYNDALL FISHER MARY ANN PERKINS VIRGINIA HART MARIAN REID ALMA GRAY I-IILL I-IELEN ROBNETT ELLEN MAUPIN RUBY SHEEEER THELMA MCCULLY , S EULEENE WILLINGHAM 5533 11522 The purpose of Phi 'Theta Kappa is to foster the ideals of scholarship and . . . . ' . . . :VV to create among ltS members a sp1r1t of fellowshlp. To be admltted Into thlS . . . ' . . HFQI' SOCICCY a Student must have a hIgh scholastlc average, and must mamtam a standard 5323 satisfactory to the faculty. I i,, ' - IFJ? ll iii 5 3515? 1325 Page 66 WHEELER CORWIN POWELSON SWEENEY l v full 'v LJ . M , ny I I S Z 124 . 9--l 'l Q 5.,.. E z 'i SUE 111,15 ,fi rbi! iii? fiqg Qiyi' 25,32 nur ggi i,,2 isa- r-gy ., ,li I ii if: ,E U !T lil FIN 5 x, El' at 4 ig N i l 5 N l il ' u E i Z Q Z f H515 4515 li Fl-ml all lla xl,,x' Zlnll QEXI 12-ql 2 2311? itll UTM fxifl ai-ei. .Tig ,.,, if I' L5 dilzletzk QJYfJ06ZZlfZ.07Z Sponsor-Miss, MITCHELL KERON THURMAN ....... .....,. P resident ELDA l-IEDGES ,....... ....... V ice-President SUSAN LUI-IRS ............ .,..... S ecretary DOROTHY LILLARD ..... ,........... T reasurer 'El The purpose of this organization is to promote athletics, to create a love of sports, and to foster the ideal of good sportmanship. A . Many new phases of athletics have been introduced this year. Plans for new tennis courts and for a hockey field are being made. More interest has been shown in athletics this year than ever before. THURMAN HEDGES LUHRS LILLARD 1 Page 71 i 1 I ii' ,w V1 wi ,I , L .W li Y ' qw I E in: l l 'T-rl 1.1 Y ' if s i we ai .J Hi 'Lil fiili K -.li ftl, Eli ai - l! 1 i f it si ' l In, if lu ! gi 1 I 1 5 V ' L , U E ll F I ' li- I , 2 l i lg ,I 4 .4 E 'il li V' f f fp 2 u - Q - I 4 I I I - I i n u , E ' i J i l - ld ,ik gifs lj will r 1' l VJ. Ml Url: if ,,,c my WM ' I ff l I P K 1 s ..,.......---.A.,L..,...,.,,.,,,L.,,,-.-,i....-,.,..,,.........-.u.....1.,....LYa. f V, Q ,g ,, - ra ff. 7, 5, 5 , .X .X hh, - - -Af SN ,wmv k .V ,W N we Lg ,X ww., ,,W,w,f,,,A ,im - ,V ' - N, of fjnj. i ' 'm7 ,1jj'i fw11ffi'frr h'-ff'-A. ', e -. -J:..,J.r,:., 1.1 LL, Y-. I , ,C,1,,Lp.,LQ-.a4,g-.L.i.u4-.. LTL.,-L,,,-L-,f.-L,.' ,,, The Twewh .7NQQg!zf gui EH 'El SPOHSOV'-MRS. HERTIG ELIZABETH TALBERT ..... ..,..... P resident VIRGINIA JONES ........ ...... V ice-President MARGARET HALL ....... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer The Twelfth Night Club is an organization to which every girl in Christian belongs, and of which each is an active member. V The Twelfth Night Club was organized on a democratic basis in l9l6 when all sororities were abolished. Since then, it has assumed the repsonsibility of fostering all social activities in Christian. 1 . This year, due to the unceasing efforts and originality of the club, the girls have attended unusual and interesting functions including the two most important formal events of the year-the First and Second Open l-Iouses. TALBERT J ONES HALL Page 68 .f ' -E2fn'rA', fi-'fum - A ,ir '- i ,V ' R-vw-,N-if -.. E4 I- fiw 'J I, lg ll ff ,fy lr ,K If' :ii Q31 is 25 Sl Mi xg il ll i ll 5 l l 3 I 2 I V I U : : Q I I I I : E I 3 I It lgl lil ug? girl H31 Li' . ,I if l SJ1 f I 791' TZ' Tl' df Sponsor-MISS POTTS ELIZABETH LUTMAN ...... ....... P resident FRANCES I-IECKMAN ..... ....... V ice-President ARVILLA DORAN ......... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS F LELA BECK ' LOUISE GILES BERRY HELEN MAY FERNE PURYEAR MARY FRANCES HAWK ELIZABETH I-IoRNE MAR JoR1E MCGLOTHLIN MAUDE WILCOX ALTA BIGLEY AMANDA CLIBOURNE Lois MUNN I-IIS club was organized for the purpose of Creating and fostering an interest in art. Many unusual exhibitions have been brought to Columbia, which have been open to the members of Pi Pi Pi. lt has also been the privilege of the members to visit several private collections, ' U 1 It LUTMAN I-IECKMAN DoRAN ,-,,:.-J.-. S' 'I , i.iI .rE, , ,,,, I , , I , I , Y , .LEM p , .L A A Ilrr ,L M T ' F- A-Y- T- 'T ,g, Qi-'.i.,.....-.v........,...,.,........,. .. s,M,W..,,.,,.,r. twm- -A -if Page ' ' F, 1 ...- .T 2 , ! eazgue of Women Wafer! i H MILDRED DAVIS ........ ,...... P resident ANNABELLE BAGBY ....... ....... V ice-President DOROTHY HART ........ ....... S ecretary MARIAN FLYNT ...... ....... T reasurer I-IE junior League of Women Voters is a citizenship agency that is seeking information from the best known authentic sources, that young women if may become alert, well-informed voters. The common interest and purpose is better government. -'Since we are living in a period of increasing public co- operation in affairs of government, women will make significant progress only through associated effort in political education. DAVIS BAGBY HART FLYNT Page 70 l l K l K K I I. E L E I Y B I I I i I l 3 I S 1 l f....,.K,.f l S 5 i l ll If l 5 E li e I fl X1 'I F I E E F F ' ' renrfz it Club ii Sponsor-MISS WYLIE HELEN ROBNETT ............... ..,... P resident EULEENE WILLINGHAM ...... Vice-President FRANCES HIRLINGER ....... ......,............. I .4.. ..,.. S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERS ' GERTRUDE GRAHAM l ANGELINE WILHITE EVA COON OLGA HUDSON A 'WILMA COLLINS MARION BAILEY JUANITA ARNOLD CLEO KELLY LORRAINE LINDSAY I ELIZABETH LUTMAN ELLEN MAUPIN NORMA MGMILLAN LOIS MUNN RUTH SWEENEY DOROTHY YALE WELLS MAUDE WILCOX -MELBA WILLIS KATHRYN RATHGEBER MARY HELEN CORWIN JOSEPHINE DEMAREE ANNA B. SCOTT MARY SAM CREWS BEATRICE TEMMEN ELIZABETH SPARKS VIRGINIA MULLINAX MARY EVANS BETTYE BARNETT VIRGINIA HART RUBY SHEFFER ROY BRIGHT The purpose Of the French Club is tO promote a greater interest in French and in the French people. The French Club has given Several interesting chapel programs this year. V V , , ,,,,, -. ROBNETT WILLINGHAM HIRLINGER Page II I. :'I I,L,g4,VI,yF,4,. ...'..1,.LI.,g......' '.J.i-S...,, ,, . 1'-' R' -- ' ' --' -H' 'L 'T' 'Z 4 ,.,,,,.A .,.....-,.,.f.L..,....,.........f....,.....,--.f -,.. ,.,. -...- - .NYV . I 1 I QRE l ' Sezbnre Cyllb SPOHSOVS-MISS WESTERMAN MRS. STEARN . I 3 I -I NEVA WEST .......,................. .......................... ....... P r esident HENRIETTA COURTRIGHT ...... ....... V ice-President' EKLA LORD .....................................' ................... Q ....... ....... S e cretary-Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS EULEENE WILLINGHAM lVlIVLDRED DAVIS MARY HELEN CORWIN THELMA MGCULLY NORMA MGCULLOUGH MARY LOUISE POWELSON RUBY WHEELER ELLEN lVlAUPIN ,IUANITA ARNOLD OLGA HUDSON CORDELIA MGHARG MILDRED STUBBLEFIELD NAOMI TRAVIS HELEN DRUMMOND CHRISTINE HODGES CONSTANCE BOYER VIRGINIA HART EVA COON RUBY SHEFFER LILLIAN BLACK MARGARET HOGAN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS VIRGINIA E. MULLINAX ' ELIZABETH SPARKS MARGARET TURNER The Science Club iS an honorary organization to which all students of the College department making a grade of S or above in any Science course are eligible. It has been organized with the purpose of promoting scientific Study Outside of the classroom and to Stimulate an interest in popular Scientific Subjects. Page 72 WEST COUTRIGHT LQRD 1 i I man-, xx 1 -I .II A I x Y, I l L - L' 1 II I l Ti 11 ,S 1 'I it I II 1 I H ' - i . ,- I1 ,n - U H I ll 5- In gl 'l Il- fu l ll S I1 I I I I I' I - I l l . I2 I I 'IQ I I I I, ,I QI nr ,I in fl I! al' 1 ig I- 'I I iw I l l I: F F I n I il 1 ln i I I I: I3 I A' El I 3. IJ ' Fi rj bi J lip , . ffl hi C 5. I 5 xi I-F-1 rv-rw:---.-1.-A, - I:i'j'gg' .Ir -44 ffm' 'S 'fi' - -- -H ---A I- A Ma-- -AA Wag, -E-, -,-.-.,-..L.-I-..J ,'I - , II .. 1 . Y ,V - - I -Aw -- I .- - S S... -- ' N -A ----mv - -A -A V- -- 'I A --A - ,. ,- ,ELM L L, , ,W-Y . 5. IL, YH ff. ,,. I I 4, ,, 33? 31:5 Qfffkanyzzf Club I I I F i i s Sponsor-MRS. HERTIG I I A I MARY ANN PERKINS ..,..... ....... P resIdent - 1 5 BETTYE BARNETT ....... ....... V ice-President BERTA KING ............ ....... S ecretary ALMA GRAY HILL ..... ....... T reasurer II I? . I ' U MEMBERS I t .IANE BRUCE A LORRAINE LINDSAY I 2 , E I MARY PORTERFIELD YI I W E I Q SONG Arkansas, Arkansas, I i 'Tis the name dearg : - - ' 5 TIS the place We call Q Home, Sweet home. I t Arkansas, Arkansas, I We Salute theeg ?' From thy shelter 3' ,B No more we'll roam. I 5 mga? SEI A 1512 LLLI..I.r,,,L. LSL... I EEG A 22122 E ? 'LI I ge I PERKINS BARNETT KING HILL Image 77 - , .V ,,,,Y.V.. .,,., V,V-,.,,,..,w ,.., ....-..fAff,.ff,- I-a...... A...-R fm.: ,-X-, . KY, ,, ,l,,,,,,,, 4, Y .LE ,..- ,, ., ,, , P , ,,X Fmw .I W F LI.. ., ,.,,-, A ,,.,V,.v, ,a,,w, A lil - .. .l VX 1 1 's in -Ir .4 idx I Kg 'I ll-ff gill IIEIETMP 'ji A dzbilfilffi Club gal 4 I ' Fil SPOHSOF-MRS. MEYER ' ir ,I 3. 5 I li l. NORMA MOCULLOUGHI THELMA MOCULLY ...... LYNDALL FISHER ...... MARY ANN PERKINS JENNIE PARSONS NEVA WEST ELLA MCGUIRE KERON THURMAN '- VIOLET I-IOUSER GEORGIA BIRD RUBY WHEELER MARY LOUISE POWELSON MARY SUE BOONE ALLYNE BLOUNT RUTH CADLE MEMBERS .,.IIIIPresident I I I I I I I Vice-President I I I I I I Secretary- Treasurer 1 MARGARET TURNER KATHARINE WILSON EDITH GBLANDER ERCIE NOYES HELEN MULLIN CORDELIA Mol-IARC EKLA LORD CHRISTINE HODOES FRANCES I-IEOKMAN MARY FRANCES DA ES I W HENRIETTA COURTRIGI-IT MILDRED DAVIS l-IE Spanish Club was Organized this year for the purpose of Studying more I thoroughly the Spanish language, Spanish customs and Spanish speaking I people. :The club has had several interesting speakers for their programs A1 among whom were Dr. Bohannon and Prof. W. G. Burner from the University I of Missouri. 51 A i - I ' In i . '- - l I I : , ii I Q 1' - Il I I l l - 4 1 :WM i f , L ! il, ,I l 4 ,I I I , II I l I I .- l f- L 1 I l l 1 U, I I 2 3 , I g. E' Iv. i f Vi, I -I , li I ! 1 l l l r I ! ., I i l I l ,. , I 1: I l 1 . li- I -if -1 :, ,I i i 3 .. H. . I. .- . Q . ., l i I I I ' l E Fi I ll I H, I V. 3. I :, 1 I Q i n l l Q ,I , l s w e in 4 ii EI' ,P Q I 5 ' l 1 IAM ? I IV, . I I ' I ts- i I l If :J-fl is.: 'JSI JH' lil ,vii IAQ HL i77ll .Iii l I 55 1 B I Ip, I all ll gi-I li l I: I if 2 iii l Hi I F I X, I 4 . I I sl gp, W MCCULLOUOH MCCULLY FISHER 3 ,gf 'ii' I I. 1, lf I 1 l I ii P age 7 4 gli yi: I 1, I I if or V-af-.A .nf ..-...A..2,f.......,I3.-1,,II,I,... ,Im .,.1A...M.-. E,.L.,.....,,,.I,.,,.I. I-.ML.EI.1.II , , .J I 3? iiiIL:123DiTD35T1I3fI:iIii1aif1g '1:'f3:igiiTzTiQIinTI:gf53pII I FFQ?'iiiifiiiSiiiijiliiifllfiiiii?-'3iLf2'i1T TirI- - ' f LJL4 lU 'Ji'---1'-'A-H--fv--------J----- .... ...vmw ..... .. A - -fMg,34Wf'- IS'Fffljggl-X-'iffJ:-.af-.-.:Ai.a.I4J.g.-JEL,IfQQ.,II I lm I-'. ll. I!! If i I-! ! ,-'I itil! lf!! Ii-,, lflll liflf ll lil' I-l , I l f- 1 lisp, WE! Id, lt!! la IE! IE!! l 1 I Q ' I r-. ff! Fail FE!! 1 ell LH, l lg I ll I gli Tai- IH! 11-2 E! Xb? l Ib: !'I l i IE! , W., gl l-iq EI ln l l 5 Earl ! . ll-i F! lg: 5 I I A lt! iw 91-4 l wg I 2-SI ILLI ri: :gtg Ta! K!! IE!! li!! iii? cf!! li! lil! les! 'fill lr!! la! lifi lt! !T!' lf! I, mg l'lJ lfxl' IIN! li , 61 ,I 4 Oklahoma Club Sponsor-MRS. FROMAN MARY OLIVE MARSHALL ....... ..... P resident MARY LOUISE POWELSON ..... ..L.. V ice-President rn ELIZABETH I-IORNE ........... ..... S ecretary- Treasurer SONG Oklahoma! Oklahoma! Fairest daughter of the West. Oklahoma! Oklahoma! 'Tis the land l love the best. We have often sung her praises, But 'we have not told the half g So, I give you Oklahoma g 'Tis a toast we all can quaff. There. are about forty-five girls from, all parts of the state in the Oklahoma Club. l MARsI-IALL POWELSON HORNE Page k ii r .i Q Fx T ll E 5 'F l H :- l 1? I ln f -...gf -.f:-:f-wffwy-fa --1,-v-2115 'Tv A.-.. '.M,..wL..,-Y fe-. . .QQ rw Tjmfrm j1'Qjgjj3jmTr'rvi?T75 13 Jzfe QQ L., li,-iii: mic, ff. J A.: 1 J? 1 I iE TEES flbkfozzrz' Club Sponsor-Miss POTTS DOROTHY HART ...... ..... P resident ANNA B. SCOTT ........... ..... V ice-President CORDELTA MCHARO ......, ..... S ecretary HELEN ROBNETT...' .... ..... T reasurer SONG Show me, show me, I'm from Old lvlizzoug I have learned a few things, just a very few. - I'm a willing learner Tell me something new. But, yOu'll have tO show me- l'm from Old Mizzou. About One hundred and twenty-f1ve girls from all parts Of the state are members Of the Missouri Club. T . HART SCOTT Mel-IARC RGBNETT - Page 76 -..f. - . f ,,,.-,,i-,,..1.,xmng,.m.:,xf.- A-...f:.Q1f..2....-..........,....,,.4.........,.,....K--.,,..,..g , ,L-.'d-.:..a:fx.t:Q-M.:.3...,1--- . Dx., ,. .,.,,-,,,,, ,LHP . 'M xr--:rT1 'r'f'f'3vwr-f2f rn:'f 'T :-fn-rs-W 9 if 2 rf, ig mf ' -. , --,Lairv.4.'lfl '.l'i1i'Tl'f31'1Zfii?:'gjT s'sJe-f-Mage--- A,Wisg:g:.L5u.lMtiNL,O.LlT.L...i.t.1..J,i.uJ..fJ4J.1-.s.f.,.,,. ,- O,.e,.i, it sg. 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The gangs all here, Backing old Kentucky's line. il , I! l il HART - 1 WILLINGHAM ROLLINGS Page 81 Til qnyaf Cyhb 'i SPOHSOVLMISS WYLIE MARY FRANCES PIATT .............. .......... ..,.... ....... ,...... P r e .s ident DOROTHY DARRAH ...,...... ....... V ice-President ERCIE NOYES ......... ...4................... ....... S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERS ' LUCILLE ARNOLD S ETHEL GARDNER MARY I-IANKINS FRANCES I-IECKMAN CLEO KELLY NORMA MCCULLOUCH ELLA MCGUIRE MILDRED MOORE LILLIAN BLACK I-IENRIETTA COURTRICHT VEDA COURTRICHT' RUTH CADLE ZELMA DAWSON HELEN MULLIN ZAVA TROUTMAN SUNG Kari-Sas, dear Kan-Sas, we love thee, we love thee, Our hearts from thee he'er can Sev-er, Our Al-ma Ma-ter, our pride and our glory, Honor be thine .forev-er. Rook, chalk, Jayhawk 5 Rock, chalk, jayhawk . Rock, Chalk, Jayhawk, . . Rock, Chalk, jayhawk . . Rock, chalk, jayhawlc, Karl-Sas, Clear Kan-Sas, We love thee, We love thee, Our hearts from thee r1e'er Carl Sev-er, Our Al-ma Ma-ter, our pride and our glory, I-lon-or be thine forev-er. aaaaa CCCCC 1 , - -1...-.4 --A l Page 78 PIATT DARRAH NOYES '11, .lr J X H if 1,1 illlfl Mflf: i- v , Q' , ' 5 Ea lv A , F4 G l :Ti i lf, l , - Q:- 35:4 M l-, gil 3 1 :El if u ir 5 if s ii 3,1 11 A Q li llli 'l l, f'-I 3, 'J gi ii l l-ll Y H il., Q 315 -Q cl il l LJ LJ r 2-4 'l , k , ,V i r. cz . ij if ., , l gag , rj '1 H 3 I if A 1 il li if ai A-it A ,W if 1 F Fl 'f 1' C? sl 1-11 -. 4,4 '- 3.2, 'i 'Q 3 5:3 5: 3 5 s ,1 Q, N. 1 ll lf Q Pkg 5: Vi 1 1 ,,,i , C lg-1 !i L , QQ li rl ' l inf' : Nfl il il? il Fl ji li iii 5, ll is il Sl? 3 , ig ii Y, L :Rl f ii i 22 5 Url ' 313-Zz fl f gil if W Q lg? 3 sg- 3, 'l -1 14 N law: l ,.,- Styli: 5913 r? 3? QF? 5l ll Ei 'll 4 32:1 3:41 qhlw LF, 1 Nil fIi'l 1324? if ii Vll ij-:i K, W4 lfll .CN iigvi i-4' llmi 41-1, sifif Ha ln lx lm, I If, H: Ilti Ii L. In I fu. ill- av lvl, W. I i VL. :Eg Q I tl Sf! l 521 I E2 1 E31 Fil I till ll ei I ill sig I tl I ti Ei il l il I tg -'I' I. , l I 1 iq 151 5 :fi I ll ,l lll 4 -I I El I ll Il C li 'I 1 I tl I I- F I I, j 1.4 l E1 l tl 51 l E1 5 i I l '.. l iw i M I li' l tg 1 lr.. lil! M3 tl? 3:15 L11 I fi 1 5.5 I 5-'VI YI I l V N: fl ' .gf L7-A omwpolzhm Club Sponsor-Miss WESTERMAN LOIS MUNN ....,........... ..... P resident THELMA MCCULLY ...........,...A.....,..4.... ..,.. V ice-President BLANCHE LANEWOOD STEVENSON ......,.... g ....... ..... .S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS , MARIAN REID LORRAINE KIRBY HELEN DRUMMOND LOUISE JONES MAUDE WILCOX LILLIAN ENGLAND MARY SAM CREWS WINIFRED LEIOH WANITA SMITH SUNG We love the whole United States, From Boston, Massachusetts, To Eriseos golden gates. The Orange groves of Florida, The maple trees of Maine, ' The plains of old Nebraska, We love them all the same. We love the fileds of Iowa, Louisiana, the grand old state, Every state both large and small, New Mexico, we love them all. We love the Whole United States, MUNN MCCULLY STEVENSON Page 83 1 . U I .- I I l v gl ,, 1 T if llil 5 E T 4 Vu. Till 5 i ll ' :Ri 'ff i 52 I 5 ji , i i I l l J , I . H g l T a ll . ' ,, e i I 1 l i 5 ,. I I I . B I 5 I E l I I 'C I I .. - . I 'D I I V T I - - - - C . Q 'I 2 - - 'l l nu l I u I JJJLQTIMIJ l f5'f 'I ll ,:. T x li 4 33: 'r :ll , .,,.,, W- A fi ww w- ,v Q- ff Tj' as -ff, '-f 1' 1' l -A-.V--7-E-W---vp-fr'-:Af -E-we--W-fiwff-f,qf,a,'H.,A-. -Af' L' F' ' ' ' C ' T -ii V7 ' M 4 1, H V MQ. F' X1J'47 ..1l ..4 L4 'ul-7 444' Y' li Lu' 'AJ li - 'I V-Lu l,,L.Li 'g'.'l..1 V l -L.lJ...., f 'MLA-'1lfL.f l '-lflf Ji-J-'-'il-l'-l,'.J,',lC . lv- ......,.., .-Y, V Ji- .f,,,., J. , A , A.: izzlmgf 51,26 SPOHSOV-MISS MITCHELL SUSAN LUHRS ..................... ' ....... President . DOROTHY YALE WELLS ....... ....... V ice-President DOROTHY FORTIER ........... ....... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS FRANCES Cox MARY LOUISE DARNELL MAUDE IRENE GRUNDY HELEN BOST KATHRYN RATHGEBER MAR JORIE MCGLOTHLIN MARGUERITE STRAWSER EDITH OBLANDER RUTH THOMPSON SGNG You meet her on the campus, you meet her in the hall, You meet her in the class-room, at a lecture or a ball, She's numerous as to number, she's varied as to name, A And yet where-e'er she may, appearjyou know her just the same. 0 College Girl-the Girl of Illinois, ' O College Girl, Shes loyal and true to the Orange and Blue, O College, College Girl-the Girl of Illinois, The Witching spell She wields so well, .there's nothing can destroy, O College, College Girl, chuck-full-of-knowledge girl. The fascinating, captivating Girl of Illinois. , Page 80 LUHRS WELLS PORTIER f - 1 f- --'f -MEM --V - '- T T A AK: ,f-iv.,-..,-.. ,.,,,...,..,A..,v,.,a. ., W A ,. . . . ,, L ,, .1.. 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U I I I U - . . - - . - U . I I C I - u . I I Q I .- I I I - n- I D D . I . I' I I I I H I I I 5 I I I K' I I I I Ii I all 1 f v 1 I1 3 I EI I 5 I , fi IX WI I, ,r 4. .I. .a. I! A III I- 5 Uoietie 'i I I Director-MRS. ANNA F ROMAN VELMA TEPE ................. ....... F irst Soprano I MILDRED PACKWOOD ....... MARIAN REID ............... DOROTHY: PORTIER ,..... OPAL TEPE ................ ....... A lto DOROTHY LILLARD ............ ...,,.. A Zto I-IENRIETTA COURTRIGHT .,.,. ....... L ow Alto MARY BENTLEY ...... f ....,.... ....... L ow Alto The Octette is' a new organization, lout it has proven equally as popular as the Sextette. It has given several public programs this year, which have been highly successful. --ff-LA------ ffl- Q nj Qig,,,,..,--,,--., T J - ' ga:1 'g1.:,,,,,-..,,uE,,,.. x...,.E...,p:,M, ,. A, .......First Soprano' .......Second Soprano ....,..Second Soprano I I , II I II 'II .- I I ' -, I I I 1 - I I E I I lllfiillllii lun? 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S ecretary- Treasurer MEMBERS LYNDALL FISHER I HELEN COX SUZAINE BURFORD HELEN EADS RUTH RILEY .IENNIE PARSONS SUNG Corhhusker Rose of Nebraska, - Prettiest flower that I knowg Comhusker Rose of Nebraska, The sweetest Hower that grows, Those golden hours together I Hours that l spent dear with you, 1 For there in lOve's bower is blooming one flower, 'Tis the Corrlhusker Rose of my heart. Page 82 HODOES DONNELL JACKSON -. 4. -..L .A-,U.'SnL'.L ,'.L,.- L' f ir, V... - , 1 .. Q Q . U I I O C U I O O O I 0 l- U ,. -,, 9 1., -- V., ,.- -f., 0- ., .1 ., ' 0- 1, , .,A.- ,Ax .,A- f.A1 A 1. .- -.A. -.A,- . : q A f YN - ., KC - - ., 5 - - le IN A D 'gn ,S A - be Q -Q YQ: ef-N c, : f f' . 45.4 Q . 1- - , 'u b ' r - - ' v - - . ' v- :Q-.is , 1 '+'.. -' Q- 4-v35'f?'1 r:15'- 3 'ffa f'-Af -3.4 ' aff' Kc 1 91290 v . -, - .1 i1e:2gQ1f .wr , 1 I 5-2:fg2sQf,j!:?:3-A jQg:'ijf3E:,f if-Zxggl-:gr :PET ' vrfq' 114-1111.-' div ' ,xii lfljlzfi - , ' 4? 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E 1 f A , ,lf '13 ia-if flffif: iii fr Tiff jiiiiigiirgiiliifiiiipLififizjmiiumgti1:3'af Sexiefie S' Ii Dif6CtOf'-MRS. ANNA FROMAN IMOGENE CAMPBELL...,.. ....... F irst Soprano HONORA BAILEY .............. ...., 4 .First Soprano MARY FRANCES PIATT ....... ....,.. S econd Soprano LUCILLE ARNOLD ........... - ...,.. Second Soprano PRULA GUFFY ...... ...... R .Alto RUTH SWEENEY ...... ....... A Ito INCE 1920, there has been a group of Christian College Singers known as the College Sextette. The personnel changes from year to year, but does not cease to exist as a musical aggregation. D Scarcely a week goes by that the Sextette is not called upon to furnish music for some public program. ' l Page S4 V ' -,Q ,Q rfjilg-Qglj l 'Afi'fT'j ', 'Ti'f j'ffi 'Tg1'jT7ff-j- - '-Y-rf--3-fq -f-T -- Ar ft .Qi- , L- L. ,,,.,..,., -L L is L ,L limos, ,,i ,LY , of QQ iii :' . 5 l 3 ,l' T P121 Theta Kqppa Tea I-IE members of the Phi Theta Kappa honor society at Chris- tian College were at home to the faculty, seniors, and special friends in Missouri I-lall, Sunday afternoon, October 21. T The guests were received in the main drawing room and tea was served in the English parlor. The decorations 'were autumn leaves and dahlias in silver vases. l T In the receiving line were: Dean Rose L. Lisenby, sponsor, p 5 ' Ruby Wheeler, president, Christine I-lodges, Mary Helen Corwin, Thelma QVIcCully, Mary Louise Powelson, Ruby Sheffer, Mary I Sam Crews, Mildred Davis, Euleene Willingha-m, Lois Munn, - Ellen Maupin and Ruth Sweeney. 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I E l I I i 15 i I I A l I I ' g. L 1 r y r i l l l X a I I i l , l 5 . , 5 s ,lil li -Qi 1 Cl' 'Jim Q lfil :X A1 ujigjm l l l Q E42 2 I li A new feature was the announcing of the grand. march by two heralds, Virginia jones and Margaretl Hall. Each state club contributed stunts and special dances to the program. A Missouri Club chorus dressed in overalls introduced the Show Me song. No prizes were given. A five piece orchestra from Moberly furnished music and the hunger of dancers was appeased by pumpkin pie, doughnuts, popcorn balls, sandwiches and cider. Christian College Club members were special guests for the evening. Page 91 , ,,.....-0 -..V .K - Q., ei, 27 ! l l E ill wg rv . rig C11 53? E I l li 5 5 2 3 - i I l 1 it I T- 35' ,n I .. l li E1 l ' rg' : I s I I .4 - I i it +5- 5 Y Z Q t 'S l l 5 'P no 3 is if gli i gm , Y .-s,...1....,.,.,...,.,,,... - f ' K 7- 3 - --Hi ,.. ,.,,,,,A,L,,,,,T4W ,. . . ,, ..,.NM,., ., Y .- ,, ..Y.f- W, .: .., - .,.., M -C..,,, W ,, M., 2-.V --:ff ,-,V ,,,,..-,..,f- . . 3 n?'U .fp 3 ,. ,,..m.. ,-..,..i,..-t, ,. T M- M ' A - f 4+ P 4 , ,,kA,,a M'.-F-,ff----rf-rr-1-,infgr, y ig Y TP , , .ir i i . Y, 1, V-, M - , i,,- rf, ,i J 4 1, qi , 4 ,X -' X wi f ii - ,.kl --,.-, .il X -1 5 2 V I 4 x , , A LALJ.,-v.k,m,M,M,,-,l.,i...,,,.,,, -,,,..,..LwL: C, .V .. 'V K Y-Li . X ..,fNd ffl:-f ..i.i-:ILM J-fe - V A ,- ,,....-f.,,.,-f-. .--- - - W ,-- . XY V V - f ? The Camlbjfre 3 o clock 7 LLRICI-IT' Let s go' Entire Christian College and faculty leave for the great annual campfire Did you ever see two miles so short? Hungry? Well of course we re hungry but then 4 o clock 1sn t 6 so let s forget it Baseball conquers hunger Fouls home runs outs all are quite prominent Exploring parties and snap shots strive hard to gain popularity 5 30' Glorious' Only thirty minutes more before the climax Did you ever see such la singing bread line? Then the climax Baked beans, potato chips, rolls, pickles, coffee, doughnuts and apples. The great campfire is lighted, and we hear Christian College sing. No wonder our Alma Mater is the happiest in all the world. She couldrft be sad and sing like that. We hate to leave you campfire, but welll do it with a smile. A snake dance is the proper ending. Certainly, it doesnt matter if we stop the traffic! So tired, but happy we t.rail back through the portals of Old C. C. i V Bi i 'l 1 + , Q ,Y i 5555 ?i?2l?E9,5?iY1U5 EU YZXQ A , f N I ' , ' 2 1 1 T .' l X l , sw, 1 5 3 Page 88 -5 5 , --f a-gf Y Y , W f f , ,f J:f,ff-fxfT:1--fi- W A-V-W R-:Y Y Y ? -YW YY H Y :lx 3 e, if is i LD Q 4 e..:llQQU-Hlfuiiv as - . s f-an ' 'W ' ' fr - - - ,- ff ,f:.,,,.,f'-M1 - l wg ---- -- 217 ,gli-,f2i.:+fiL. qznas-.aa1..,fs.m..,. u. get-S.-s 1..-.V-1-Q-ff .aw-L--a,.-3,-.vw -,...,.-..,L..-,,,,. ,. Y -:flung--1-..,Nnm., A 3 a-pr :--.,K...- -.- .. ., ,,T.-.,.-,, , , ,.,s,,,..,,,,...f.,. M--Misa .,ff:.,af,.H. ...Mya ' ' ,mx Ac- W fze Sembr Qzhner Pdffjl 1 The last social event before the holidays was the Christmas dinner party. Contrary to custom, tables did not go in' together this year. The center space reserved for the Seniors was indicated by red balloons floating in bunches above each tableg additional Senior decorations were holly, hand-painted candles for place cards, and exquisite little red trumpets used in announcing speakers. A peppy Senior girl, Josephine Demaree of Lathrop, Missouri was Santa Claus, extending Christmas greetings to faculty members by gifts and appropriate jokesg L ' Margaret Paynter, Senior president, was presiding hostess. At the close of the program, in behalf of the class, she presented President and Mrs. Lee with a set of books, The Life and Letters of Walter I-lines Pagef' After the banquet there was a farewell mixer in the gym. I hope you'll have a lovely Christmasf, Thanks, same to you, was said over and over again. P age 93 Y ,.,......f,..,,,f.,,.,..,:-,.a.ff.L,.1.....-.v-..-ug- fsmfffjff--'j: f'ff'? 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After much scrambling for partners, the first dance began and then on and on, far into the night Cten o'clockj, the hilarity lasted. Sh-h-h-h-h a short pause-but only a short one, for the news wasspread around that the eats'f were coming, and then came the mad rush for the Hlollypopn line. There were red lollypops and yellow ones, but one kind was as good as another to the hungry children. Soon, the fun was started again and the kids did just about everything that they could think of to do. lt was not long, however, until the bedtime hour arrived and a host of merfyg but tired and sticky kids trudged home totheir trundle beds, all declaring that Mother Christians home was the bestest home of all in which to have real fun. I I lx L l s A i, F 4 I . li l , . 1 1 lui lf? ll ii if F II ,-, 4, l- 7.- 54,4 lg 3:2 1-2 Fl lg ij: tx +4 W Ea ji li ,Q ew if ,ri is EA .. lil L H lf' LL 5 91 L. ls I1 X. l 1 l t in Q: id ll ii: if E cr lf 3 Cl ir.: X' 4-L Q E E: lil 1 ggi -l E L it.. I fl.. 5- lj! R l.. H C V Q V.. I- 4 ,Y tl iii i l , 11 fl 17 'I Pagc 95 El ,li l L- tif 2:2 l l 'i :wh ,11f.Le:A-fai:.f.iaaPL:-- v- ,r,. .1 eg. M f,L...iw..1...1Q W7 ,, EA-Nw,,,W,,x:1-All --EKAQTZZT fa.. -1-:Juni LTL. 33.141 aah. :.1:,fa7.g:.z.1iM4.3m.f If -..1i5, ,...,i..... M-. um., ,,.. . ..,....,,. ii .' 'idx . ' ,l...f JLJ'JL.LZl.iu We I Page 92 The Tl W C H. Clzrzlftmzzf Bazaar N the evening of December seventh the annual Y. W. C. A. Christmas Bazaar was held in the Domestic Science rooms of Nlissouri I-lall, which were decorated in red and white. The girls having regular college appetites partook of all the food in sight. First came sandwiches and hot chocolate and then pie. Later in the evening they were to return as there was still ice cream and large pop corn balls. .- There were pretty little boothes everywhere in the Domestic Science rooms. One gift booth was decorated in blue and white, another, in red and white. The Childrenls Booth was decorated with Christmas colors, and had toys hanging from a Christmas tree. The Candy Booth was tempting in its red and white decora- tions and varied assortment of home made candies.. At the Christ- mas.Booth, Santa Claus sold Christmas seals and stamps from under his Christmas tree. The few gifts which remained were rapidly auctioned off by Florabel Fitzgerald. Then the girls danced awhile and then came the stunts. Susan Luhrs and Marguerite Strauser gave a jack in the Box Dance g Vera Tepe sang My Wild Irish Rosef, and julia Margaret Reck and Mary Louise Evans gave a Clog Dance. V-t fd -2 N244 .4 LL.. ' 2.-1...,,x.aL,L.1.g...-.1.. jf-ff-2rjjjgig:ggiQ1ii1Q1f1q1tj:qggftif'f:1'pfp:1:gT:5jgj :li5', MT f?Afmi'?TT 3Z'f'f 1.Tfp:if:,t:'fgf :,:frimitifiiziwfx-AQ:-'rffm ' Lg 1 i ' ' ' a.La,4.......4.'. nt, ,rf . .. ,Lily '-15 1 ygtg -1 n ' H 1: my ' 4 .4 N ,i 15 vi 1141 -1 :bf-lf! .1 :FT-.'CQwf'Tx,77 .M-.,.......W.-w,wwL- e:,.s.,.........- .c.,.,, - ..... .:rfg.-..-:':.....7:m..z:t.ag::.g:..a L4 e.'e't 'r'fcu.1,f,.t. Q25 C Q L L G E VJ 2 D ff! ,Bl g3f:femrfQrmi1535ucT m'v.i.t+.i.Ltttttri'-Hi-mwgatt LM L f if 'fjrjif' ' ' ' : iJif'f'QI.fI'iff1.L The zkf Pfzrzjf Oh, Muvver, let me have a party-please do, said Mother Christians 'ikidn daughter. Mother Christian looked deep into the eyes of her daughter and saw there the longing for a real kid's party, so like the good mother she is, she consented and planned to have this great event on Monday night, the twenty-eighth of january. All the kids of Campustown were to be invited and were to be dressed in gay party frocks and ribbons. W The great night came at last and the gleeful little guests arrived amid shouts of joyful anticipation. Mother Christian greeted them at the door with a smile, and directed each one to fall in the line of the Grand March, which proceeded, to the beats of the music, through the hall, down the stairs to the big play-room . Page 94 Q S1655 Cf 555 FD eff? M r 44 5 Hmm! Upefz Hoare y HE first open house of the year was held October fifteenth, in Missouri Hall. There are many alumnae who will recall the crush affairs that once took place in St. Clair 'I-lall. Then, We transferred the- occasion to the gymnasium where decorations made the old place look like a huge drawing room. This year itf A y was voted to entertain in Missouri Hall. A The reception was a great success. lt was a good time with less Work. In the receiving line were the Twelfth Night officers: Elizabeth Talbert, Virginia jones, Margaret I-lallg student officers: Elizabeth Sparks, Margaret Paynter, Virginia Mullinax, Kathryn Rathgeber, Olga I-ludson, Keron Thurman, and Elizabeth Bur- I lingame. Faculty members in line were: President and Mrs. Lee, Dean julia Spalding and Mrs. Marion I-lertig. T C . Page 97 Q 4 , , L mm, ,W 4,...,,,..........,.....,.t,.,y..,.,.....:.n..v,,,1:h.W,,iV Cr ,, ,, 4,,vMilf, L , :L W 5a.....,L ,,.f iq, ,,,f.,,J it Eff 255241 e C O L LE G E W' 55 CO k:'1:'Ljg frm wymm- YJ , - f-f, r- ' -- f, ,... - :Q---. .Sf - --fia?:--ff..-,.A.,g'f '--L-Nr:Y--e-f-.-.3-.-W-vw-11--w--,Z--- -- --ff---W -' f ff fd f - f f v-W ' V - I L.-fs-1-ffvra :ffm cf' Ur E 'Q ll l The Jzlfay Fefe The May Fete IS an old old custom of Chrlstlan and one of our most beloved The entrance to St Clarr Hall was beaut1fully decorated and heralds announced the arrlval of a long l1ne of lorllllant Sen1ors and wh1te clad .IUHIOFS who sang songs to greet the queen The heralds then announced the arrrval of the queen and her attendants The May Queen was the dearest .Iurnor and as she advanced the Junlors sang Come out and Greet the May A May Pete at Chrlstlan would be lncom plete wlthout that song Cordeha Mel-Iarg of Columlo1a MISSOUTI was queen and her mards of honor were Olga Hudson of Granby lVI1ssour1 and Ellzabeth Sparks of Palmyra MISSOUFI ln her court was MISS Ruth Short of Sedalla May Queen of n1neteen hundred twenty one and Catherlne Blanton of Slkeston May Queen of n1neteen hundred twenty two After the queen was seated beautlful Dances of the Seasons were glven IH her honor .l . l , . 2 N 1 I I l - , - , , l 1 - l 1 - , . - , , . l n a A - - , : n x - - V . - , ., - I I C g 1 9 s u Q Q Q ' 5 , . - , , . . .- - , , . , . f as . as . - I 2 - r , . 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W rw 1- - 1 ' - - , f I About the time I got interested some other man stepped up with- Why, yes, don't you remember? I met you at first Open I-louse. A And, say, they had a mighty clever feature- the minuet by Susan Luhrs and Kathryn Rathgeber. After that, Dot tripped up with this most wonderful girl. I confess I didn't see much more after that but her. I was not the only one who liked it. It seemed to affect us all alike. Everyone had a good time as each girl met the other girl's particular friends. I And, right in the midst of my good time the lights winked! I surely hated to leave, but there has to be an end to everything. - Somehovv, it was just the right sort of a party. You understand! 1' W Page 99 'Bill X ,., ..- F K -1 i If V 'I A. -Am a 'fx-5 i .- 4 - Jw W, w. Af 'x J 1. 1 , 4 . ' 'nha...,mJi41 '-U-fe vf ef, l 9' ie-1 :Q A -L .L A 'L-iw. ,i' gf ,,. 1 M' X u..1 8 1 For the remaining part of the week, the pledges could be seen about the campus always carrying food for the Phi Theta Kappa members, but not very often were they seen off of the campus due to the fact that they were not allowed to wear rouge, powder or lipstick. For two whole days the instructors were annoyed by the numerous cards of the pledges which read, l know my lesson. Call on me . g As of old, the pledges were commanded to give a stunt to raise fifteen dollars. Wednesday noon in the auditorium it was successfully given with the result that for many days conversations were heard such as this- A B C? - X Y Z! On Sunday morning, the last day of hardships, the pledges again appeared in the dining-room in an unusual dress for breakfast, but this time dressed for church. Sunday afternoon, for two hours the real initiation took place. All fun was laid aside and a more serious and beautiful attitude was taken by both members and pledges. After this, all the members together with Dean Lisenby had tea at the Broadmore lnn, which was a very pleasant conclusion to the previous week. Page 101 sl-ff Q l W.-I I 'iw W. ll il Ml 'i llll:funnnIlllialiuuiqlriigglnfniinillniirimlllll,' 1' ll lin A ii 'WI l ' iiiiil ,- , ' l 52 lj 'Q 1, ,, Elf ,. LJ a nfl il ig, U 'A W! ,. 3 f Nfl lv? ilil 5 I fm, I kb gn , E rj ,,,. I 1, ii f igfi IHS HW IJ 'J f. 1 1 Q- Tl ii ri I , iii ll LJ ' lui it I i Fil ai r S1 S-x si! I iii I Elf: i Z M.- , -ff-,ww i TILL Jil g mza il if ii 1 'l J N J., ...ir me Tra.1iLGNl,,,u.:,4.uL f'gIi.1,i.L L1LLV..fJISf3' 'Nj' nj,m,l,Lgjirgf1E1'amFFl 'i4fTrn,r Q. ia, , 1 :Z , fi , 7 i I ii, Seanad Open fH0uJe URELY, I was out at Christian the twenty-second. You don't know what W you missed. Yes, I was with a lot of people I already knew. And say, Dot helped me meet the most wonderful girl. Wonderful. Yes, I have every Saturday and Sunday night for a month. ' Well, first, the receiving line was so unusual. I mean, it wasn't boresome like most receiving lines. 'Ijhe setting was perfect with the drawing room a maize of gay color and the orchestra behind a bunch of palms. It was absolutely good-looking. , Well, before I could stop to think much about the scenery Dot came over. She introduced' me to several girls, but it seemed I wasn't with one person more than two minutes. Page 98 ii iii I ggi ggi: it at all 2-U My I I ., .2 ii ' r 32 I S 423 5142 4 ' 2 5 'i .l li I ill H 7. ll ii .1 . v fri 'W 1 Y. .KY will Qs F5 ggi IFA. til L, ga 2,53 Ta il ,gp g Z, 3 . ,S 53 if 2 l gl Lis pi 5:52 1 I -x I-ii ..-E g I el' F-. i Ei 4 5 rw g Ii ' 3-ii 5 I3 4 lg-ji Hi fill 3 Eli ij i I-ei 1 gi, 2 I: Q 5:5 I I- S 4 la' ' Cai We I Ip ffm .if ' g :wiv vw-'f-2r-':.szw.- A--aY,,L.r...Rg,,,,,, ,gmrdg Y W V , 4 , 4 5: Ti. 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The Nebraska girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Jones, enjoyed an informal dinner party the latter part of February.- Pink and white was used for tabl e decorations. This is the first year there has been a large enough representation from the Cornhusker state to organize a club. - The Cosmopolitan Club held their annual dinner party March seventeenth. It is a custom of the club to hold their dinner party on St. Patricks' Day, so the color scheme was carried out in green andrwhite and everyone was presented with St. Patrick favors. After a vocal number by Marian Reid, Lois jane Munn gave Ia short history of the Cosmopolitan Club. State songs and Irish songs were sung. The Missouri Club' entertains each year with an informal dance in the gymnasium. Page 103 --'el -ff-M2-1 'ef'r 5 'T:iiQQ'f W 'w T 'i7sf Tf' . . wffT'iiiZ.4ZiTiL-. H-..if'Tt:'ifii1i?'i1 i'iIi5'IT Z?iiT'Z1' iii ,. ij: .2 L 'Iii was lillll - I ul I l i I U lm ill il fi. Q . l ll il ,A l I i 2. E ll Pla' Tfzeia Kappa Pledge Week After the reading of the new Phi Theta Kappa members, they were told to come to the Phi Theta Kappa club room the following Sunday at three o'clock, at which time their pledge week would begin. It may be said that the pledges came very promptly because each felt as if she must obey all orders, asking no questions. After the pledges, one by one, had been admitted into the club room each was told which old member was to be her big sister and was given a sheet of paper on which was written in red and green ink a part of the instructions they were to follow. Some instructions were that pledge must seat big sister in dining-room, keep big sister's room in order, get off side-walk and courtesy to members when passing by, and whenever an old member blew a whistle the pledge must stop and dramatically quote her quotation. , On Monday morning, the pledges, dressed in hats, veils, aprons, and gloves, came into the dining-room after everyone was seated. The pledges ate with their gloves on and did not talk above a whisper which made it very entertaining for the student body. i I Page 100 f ya l 511 r' H E 323 5 3ii'l : YH W :Z 535 E vi Ll 2 l ii 55 En? H ,ri li Er? SE QE E new ig i 11 y, H n ' E ,E li X 3 g in P , il il i ii ,i I . M l is ' ll ll i ii 'X an Fi, 25 wi ii --i S25 ,gi iii cial S525 V52 iii ,,-5 'lv -i , 5: . in T19 5 . 1 .0 .H '1 . 9 1' 0 o Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q9 4 ae f L ' 5 ' ,, of ' Y Y ' I' ' , A if i i . Y T f f . 5 - i -- ,' E Ah -L--..'Y'l5!E '3 'T FZ- ' l 2-- ' ilt .B ' ' S gg 1' ., - -lli-21ff1?r:,ff' -5' L Q 'Q' A' -, .-' - Q- -- ' ' F' .:i'f2.??77i'-iiif 2' 1 f get 1 . Q 5 A -':'l-':- an -. Q i'-Q'1153fi3 2, i- TffQ7,i1'5 -' 15 ' 'Pi - .-'lf'- ii?-237 xiifz' .'.- 212- .. i 25255153 'r: 71251 A Q 3:2 53 -122, Q1 - 'G S' Nffiiw - 3 ':3.?.5'.2?fl5.-'-'- 'A '75 5 ' - 4 - - v , 1 Q ff ff 1 .- 2, ' -'.-, -'gi - . 'ff1f1 52':.?QA',.15,'-'-'33, flip' .. - ' A fn, --ii -E.,g.Q5,gf9,fQ,,..E,h-ffu lm. 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' MSM smflfaxyl ,GL 'A A V' ytfwh 'mg ww linilixfigjgamlpu 44 MQ .T-Faq, Q 'Q f Q 1 m. . :S Wrawffffsa W 6 QM' ww vm m M f -. - v - WJ. I hfwiwmm Ml s. ' . I IJ n .44 A, u.. . i ', g 1- , --I .- -,' -1- ,A -. -- .- 5- O I ,q an oo 0' Page 105 , L D LJ .J LI Ci V 4 4 E 1 l l l -1 il I! 4 l I I E l E' 4 3, ,fx si . E i U ! Y ' E I if 5 QQ 1 , M mm 1 ! N , B 1 V Q ! -z 1 . lx j Y E r I S A f 5 S 'i 3 E H I! 5 S 1 E i 1 1' Ci J fly '- A U , 'N 'T' E - -Am......mfQ--...f.fs?,.....s,.-,.iA-P.a ..,.tf.,....,,,-., 'M' Y ' f---,:.,.Tf,.,?g.v.,-,,i:...l:m.f,.f...1.:wI-Mika-wwf-'1 .-,.f'f-.m.i- .,-,--.,...,... ,,.i.....i 1 E 1 Clays am! Club Qffjfazrf I-IE junior Class held its annual banquet in St. Clair dining- hall early in November. Yellow and white, the class colors were carried out in table decorations. 1 Elizabeth Burlingame, the class president, was toast-mistress. After a vocal number by Mildred Packwood, the following toasts were given: Alma Mater, by Lyndall Fisher 5 Christian College Spirit, by Alma Cray Hill, The junior Cirl, by Helen Robnett. A At the close of the banquet, the class president presented Dean Rose L. Lisenby, the sponsor of the juniors, with a silver basket filled with Ophelia Roses, the class flower. The Illinois Club Members banqueted the evening of Novem- ber seventeenth. Blue and gold decoration made the center of the dining-room a colorful picture. Club songs were sung through tiny megaphones. . Because Thanksgiving was the day of the big game between Missouri and Kansas, the Kansas girls celebrated their annual club dinner at the regular dinner hour Thanksgiving day. Rock Chalk! jay Hawk! was sung at two-thirty, the hour of the first kick-off on the Lawrence field. Missouri girls replied with, I'm a Son, a Son, a Son of Old Missouf' Later in the day when news came that the game tied seven to seven, both sides joined hands and decided to be friends. .:, , r ff' i 'TT T L L L f i it Page 102 r 51+ 1g.w.,,...,mm,.....,,L,m,,ML-.Laggigfaigfggjmjpfzkxww-+-.ajfvimgq F. Ullhimwigizgjmzmuhjxziym-ATQHMMT 331 VP ttmnjmiitmztrrmifaiiiivilnfmfiii.riTi.mi.,f.i3 5, ig f L rm:-fl-f-fv-e-fJ-f'-A--f-'-'--M'A----'--'-'W -1'v1'-'-f'1'- ' ,.,emf', , ,p41ffuw,uma:..,..f.Qm.:1-c..mvQ.aU..-L-VBS:-gurl-.fa all ll! would get the ball, then the Seniors. Nearly every time the ball got near the Senior goal, Elda Hedges managed to get her hands on it and send it whirling through the air to Ruth Perry. A goal! Cheers! But, the juniors were not the only ones that cheered, for Margaret Turner gave Ruth a hard chase and in a few minutes Cord or Tepe would be sending the ball into the Seniors goal. When the final whistle blew the score stood twenty-four to sixteen in favor of the juniors, but the Seniors still had hopes of winning the second Senior-junior game. The second game, the Senior vs. High-School-Specials, was played the following Saturday afternoon. Ida Attocknie and Susan Luhrs starred as forwards for the High-School-Special team. The Seniors guards also starred. For a few minutes, the Specials were ahead, but when the final whistle blew, the score stood twenty-seven to seventeen in favor of the Seniors. During the next week, there was an 'undercurrent of excite- ment, for if the Seniors won the following Friday, another game would be played to decide the championship. On March 7th, this game was played. The first quarter, the score stood four to four, but at the end of the half the juniors were ahead. When Tepe, the captain of the Senior team, was injured, everyone was frantic. Euleene Willingham, although she had been on the court only once this year, came to the rescue and played a wonderful game. The game ended with a score of eighteen to nineteen in favor of the juniors. About a week later, a picked team from the Senior and junior teams played the University team. Although our team fought hard, they were defeated by a score of thirty-six to twenty-five. A . JUNICR TEAM A ' From left to right:-KELLY. PERRY, MULLIN, MONTGOMERY1 WELLs, HILL, l-IEDGES. BURLINGAME. - ,......g1..-,::a.y.w-ff-, if., 2,7 is-.-Q-2-J.-fr?-...rc,-.,Qg.vf1-. f- -as A-ee-Rem-A-ffl so A i- f'ef1.4R.-1. l ir W -Q , irmjm'rgrrTi'i1uvUlT7TTY 'V12221limfgfigl-Qlfgl4:,,:,g,:iLJitlglg,g f.1Q:':igi9:3i:l::!:::i:' 'N' T Page 107 is ,,.r,lvi ' 1 -Q11 1 ii' irq .1f'k MH 2Sff1'I V331 53351 1211-1 91,35 M415 ,1:X'1, iilfkl 3311 .3175 HL11: 55315 LE! wif fi., Sh a 11:74 Lf. 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J 44 4 7' 4, .74 ,1 ig 4L V, . 4 1 4: 4'Z4 45 4 4 4., 4 4 4 4 4 '5 4 5 4534 4? 43 3 '1 43 .D L4 4 4 4 :il rr if lf Barker-fall I-IE Basket-Ball season of 1924 opened with a very unusual game between the Faculty and the Squad. President Lee refereed. Mrs. l-lertig starred as forward, T caging more goals than any other person, but receiving valuable assistance from Mrs. Lisenby. The Faculty won by a large majority. No one in either dormitory needed a rising bell the morning of February 28, for the juniors had quietly assembled and were going through the halls giving their junior chant. Both classes were excited all the day over the Senior-junior basket-ball game which was to follow. T The Seniors, in dark blue middies and white skirts, were the first on the old gym floor that evening, singing It's too bad, you have to lose this game . Then, their pep squad in nifty white sailor-suits with red sashes came in with their mascot, a little pickaninny. They formed the letters, Srs. and jrs., then made an archway with small canes through which the team came on the floor, 'mid cheers from the sidelines. The juniors were now to have their chance. Coming down from the balcony they gave a snake dance around the gym, singing, The Seniors can't do what they wanted to . When the floor was cleared, the pep squad came out in white overalls trimmed in yellow and gave stunts and yells. Each member of the junior team was introducedfby the Pep squad. As the Captain came out the cry- Rah Ruth! Rah Perry! Rah Rah! Ruth Perry! was given. Then, the whistle blew and silence came over the gym, as the ball was tossed up in the center. Henry and Lib jumped for the ball and Ekla and Alma were there to get it. First, the juniors , SENIOR TEAM ' From lqft to right:--TURNER, BANKHEAD. MCHARG, Loma. TEPE, I-lousaiz, THURMAN. 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'-----'A--1--LQQLJAmy-4-1, 2 f 1' 1-r '-4 su -Lv ls-N -- S' 1' 4:2 Lf- W 1 . , --f as .,.gl Qaeda--.1,.f., 4 ,....-i-.r,,.......-:-.,........,.....-,.,,i N-.w,..v.....,....,.,.Q,,L,.1.,.,,..g,...................,..,., ,....,..Q..,s,-.-- ...MW W, ,...,,, Q.. . filing Hiking is a favorite sport indulged in by Christian College girls as many have hiked a hundred miles, thus earning points toward swinning a much desired pennant or emblem, ' The girls hike in groups made up of four or more girls who are in charge of a hike leader. The hike leader keeps an account of the number of miles hiked and the time required. The very ambitious rise with the sun and hike several miles before breakfast, thus giving them a good start for the day. ' - Hiking also gives them an opportunity for visiting many beautiful scenes near Columbia, as Lovers Leap, and Balanced' Rockf It also satisfies curiosityg for who does not like to explore old landmarks, such as an overhead bridge and an old stone mansion, which were built before the Civil War? ' Page 1.71 i ,Mx .1 f a fl ,l i l l . I H. l I 336' are gli r 2 g l 2 1 .. Q Q, 2 1 , E-, l, 1. l f l l l i w , . l l ! is -X l ,lx i ' U T- Q '5 ,- 11 i I l, l l ' l ' , Q 1 11 l 'S 1 I - T .l , I I l l E l l 1 I I 5 E 2 l s i 1 I 1 .I I lr 1 2. i x l l 4 I l E E it fl- Q 5 I li Wig lffai lil' 1 i W H gfiin 11 .lqlfgg ill, fl SENIOR PEP SQUAD From Iqft to right:--DEMAREE, WILLINGHAM, PERKINS. HAWK. EVANS, BARNETT, WHEELER, RECK. A ACADEMY SPECIAL TEAM From teft to Fighff-'I-IALDEMAN. FLTTOCKNIE, TROUTMAN, LILLARD, ENGLAND, LUHRS, Cox. A JUNIOR PEP SQUAD , From left to right:-MOORE, RQBNETT, RILEY, STEVENSON, BURFORD. BLOUNT, PURYEAR, DARRAH. REDD. BIGLEY. ARMS, LARSON. Page 108 1 X f - .,, ,spy . K,., 1 --r ,-,y .A ,, 11,4 ifiit, Jfffl '3rr'Plf iliji 31-95 flijfjl mg 31:55 we A35 gigs 3343 lf ix nj 3 QQ 2' W5 YQ? iq, 5215, CPO 25? :P 1 yy Ni 3 li Wik i? i n Q i if ? !' k S ! i w W i! E E g a sl ! Qlwhi ai Sf' AT ii- 1' A rs im? MN JMS 3235 wg fbi v , J wx 3, 2 nf gm? P55722 1315, l . l Swzmmzhg Swimming is a very popular sport in that it offers refreshing and delightful recreation, and it is also an asset in that it serves as a safe-guard. Any afternoon that one should happen to step into the natatorium one is greeted by shouts of glee and laughter. One will find the girls using the over-arm, the side and the breast strokes. Gthers learn to tread water and to float. The diving-board is a popular spot, aslsome one always has something new to try. A few of the bravest dive from the rafters. Captain Law returned again this year and gave demonstrations in Life Saving Methods. A Red Cross Life Saving course was offered this spring and many girls joined the class, as each year werecognize more fully the importance of being able to rescue a drowning person and also of acquiring a thorough knowledge of the Prone Pressure Method of inducing artificial respiration. Several girls were able to pass the test last year and we hope more will be able to this year. ' R 1 i v .al 5 ,gf 36.2 I Rwj' Q g, ,I V ,Yi i -i .2 nfl l fr ij E2 Els fl g-u f H FLQ ll HJ il l if Q E C, Jil Q ii 1 P gi .E 4 ' xi it l If if il li li la ll l ,gl 1 l l , li Q E . lx l. ' A Url li ly , . 1 i 'I 55 l H . El i E1 I J V-J, i v . X., i lv 1 i l 1 '-5 y Cl : Z1 l Vi ri Qi 3 rs Q EE 'I fji 2 ij E 2 5 E5 lrfgl W C fig , l ,!' 'i ill 5 , Page 113 -- N f -'f'f f -7 'F'-'W'TF.' fTF'1'TAf-'T-in -.L'.g,S -L 1 3 X K X X - l I v l l 1 l -e ffl' i-'i .ZW f, .-N - X -W ,- yy -1- ,,,, -,,.-,,h,,-.,., . , . V-, W ,, - , jj, fjwjmjfigz-j'ri5f, jggjg 4, -.,.- ,'.f r.1. ,L 471' LLL- ww' ,,'i,..,n.,g,,-,Lf 51 2 -....-,,.,..Y.,.,.. .,., cw, . ,,,.,,, -- - ....,,.,....i,,- Y vr.x..a.,.f,.,.,-..:...........-,-.V.....-v,-w-..-. x.,.,..i..,..........-...,..,,M. ......w N ..--..,,....,v.. ,mx 672725 In the spring an annual Tennis .Tournament is held. Last year, Marian George won the Singles while Elizabeth Burlingame was runner up. The outcome of the Doubles was a great surprise to all concerned, as Susan Luhrs and Elizabeth Burlingame won from Marian George and Mary Browning, who held the Champion- ship for the year before. The first set, in which manyclever plays were executed, was long and furious. Mary and Marian took the first set 6-4. But Lib and Sue began to play cautiously and soon had the next set 6-4. The .last set was the live struggle as each girl was determined to win. Lib and Sue won the first five games then the other side won five, at the end the score was 7 -5 in favor of Lib and Sue. ' Prospects for 1924 are very good, since both Lib and Sue are with us and several new girls who have records from other schools. Page 110 1 . E 'i a 3' W, 1 QQ 1 -H l ,ra u l-'Q Q as 4 LJ L2 fi , .4 E 'J Egg-3 ! E ,E -is 5 , . E 5 -ii H, E li is lx? 2 5... .w W L. l-I ii 1 CI 1-41 el: 1 , wi I.. iw ln? l i l ,,.,, W1 153 li 2 .-4 P1 E E Ei A-4 'Ci P-1 in H lj F6 Li U 3 , E ,i 9 l 2 'T Q 5 1 l . i, i 1 S V 4, l 5 5 'i u 25-mmewv-Y ff- -W sf.-mmm-1,.w 1 1 1 i ':a:v-i-was-f.:-n E il 'S I 3 Q li l 5 3 3 S i 3 3 a a 3 3 3 , W W WM W zfvahzm '62 , 'Z f 2? 1 f M Z Z f V 4 , Z 5 W4 ffffif W ' Zf7?4Y ff!!! .wif f W X imfh. 'f Y 4 f, My I X fmwfmff 4, 4 Z Q ? 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' ' 1 ' i . . , J, . . fl Even they were never able to fan out Lib Burlingame or Xava Troutman who 'i l were noted for home runs. By the first of April the girls were able to play on the i 3 ll E I f l .l lf . is diamond outside. Then, hard practice started as class teams were to be chosen l i l 2 3 ., 3 lf l 3 g l Q H l l l . Q for the games at the end of the semester to decide who were the 1924 champions. 2 il ' 5 lg ill? ki 2 ,- l y , V , . N ,i ,l , l '. ir E ia ,. -1 if ' l ' . l J 3 l V . 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To the joy of all children he's with us today. So happy and jolly, so funny and gay. ln the circus,-he's there with his funny clown suit, With paint on his cheeks and his nose, to boot. But, the children's clown is not alone In this big wide world which we call our own, For running a close second we find the clown .1 Of the crowd about thirty, and years running down. But wherever he is or whatever his name We find there a crowd that is happy and game, That will follow the fool to the depths or the heightsg That will laugh at the things that he says, does or writes. It's what the World needs, and I'm sure she is happy To know there is someone who's making things snappy. The fool , she receives with an open heart, 1 Knowing he played, with a laugh, his part. And, so to the person well known in Life's school I dedicate this- To the dear old ' FOOL , Page 115 1:1:1 K 1 '- J 1 1-1 1 ,L- 311 Z ' 1 ' 9 1, 1 11 11. 1 L' , 11 gui 1 11 1 1 M 5 1.11 1 1 a-3 5 1 ET? 1 3 gf-l 1 1 1, 3 1. l 5 1 i i 1 S 11 l ifljf 1 1 ill? 'Pdf 53,41 11:51 E-11 l1E1i .11 31111 1311! 1 13113 . 1111 ltli 1 11111 1 1111-3 ! H113 1 1 Y. igg 1 9 1E A 1 lg im? 1 1 1 1 i al 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 i f 'i M 1 l il ' E 1 1 1 5 1 1 3 1 1 I Q A. Q 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V1 3 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' 1 5 1 l ' 51 1 T 1 1 1 11 1 11 2 1? f 1 l1 1l ' 1 .1 1 s l S ' Y , i1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 g',l gffill 311 1 J: 111 Fil .41 13845 1F11 11 1 illji iiril 111,19 .41 5135 1 i V, , Hia 121 1 , . 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Girls in evening dresses fine, I Boys, who swing a wicked line, CAII the boys, of course, 'cept minel At Christians Gpen House. Ice cream, cake and maybe punch, There you'll always'f1nd a bunch, Dated up? I have a hunch. At Christians Open House. Heard 14jQ'er Upefz House QW I : He plays half-back on the foot-ball team. ' i Thrils and palpitations Sweetest thing I ve ever seen And other exclamations He fell for me right off the bat I ve a date for the Aggie dance He said he d surely call me up First time he got a chance Big brown eyes and the blackest hair Gee' he s a handsome fellow He said he s see me after church Absolutely don t like jello An engineer a science man A lawyer big and bold They wouldn t stay with anyone So I just left them cold You looked so darling dear tonight How many dates have you 7 He handed out just such a line I know it wasn t true A wonderful time was had by all I ll write home all the news And tell them about our Open House It chased away my blues - u s I I ' ' - . 5 .. ., - Q I H . , .. , , E : I ' I - , I u l I l 1.1. . an , 2 i u Q . 11 il I Q 1 . . 11 il n u 9, '., bb 5 il I S5 . V 99 U -I . 1, : : nn . . : 1 I 7 ,i , , : 2 1 q . 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Botany It's Botonists like I am That make the wild flowers wild, And, when I start to working- O, Gee! but they get riled! In spring, the grass sends forth its blades And, even the bull-rush's out- And, all the flowers shoot pistils, So, -I am put to rout. O Botany! O Botany! Thou art the death of rne, I-low I shall stumble through you I surely can not see. Page 119' , . V--,M 1.qs,,ls, - ,lf ---V-. fl Q 44 . l 3 A call. both wild and furious Rang out on the evening air, A terrible row in the office, Mr. Conwellis grades weren't there. I-Iello' I-Iello' Mr Conwell7 Yes yes what do you desire? Please tell us where your grades are She spoke like a house afire I put them where I should have Come you must tell us more Well then I put them 1n the box Outside Miss Spalding s door' We wonder if they were registered We wonder if they were O K ed To have his dates delayed We wonder if Mr Conwell Could have handled all his dates We wonder if he realized His narrow escape from the fates A bald-headed man was a guest at Miss SpaIding's table Vera Tepe Cfrom a neighboring tableD.' . Miss Spalding ought to tell him some hair raising stories. . Mary Smith: Whats the matter with Kay Rathgeber? She seems to be so . preoccupied. Olga Hudson: Oh-she's all wrapped up in Sheets Speaking of the unintelligibility of the Ukrainian Chorus ' Mary Dodson: I heard something that sounded like 'chilli'! Helen Cotter: Everything I heard sounded like 'hash'. Q Y I Mr.y Cofzfwell Mz'xes Hz's Dates f it l 15: W Page 116 I Y qs- -aa - M -...V ff V Q1 j 'ff --YVY lm: .. - .-:::af.a..c....-.1.m., ,:,:,,qf2,.Q Fifrirgf I g ji I QW Cf 272355 QE W 3? 0 W limi, A ,',fl 'Lf ' S: ' ' ?'Cx 33? g ' v ' ' W ' ' ' ' Y W W ' ' W' X I ' 954 . . R img , iw f .4 'si ii -: Q, Q, V F Q. mm vending il' -amrdiaa-4 I I I I I I I I v-in . 5 . 59, i Y . I , . p l . -i ' A ' . . I 5 . . . Q 'A E I ' ' n Q. Q . - 1 S- A ' l . at . . l . g , D t f-f ' - , : ' . I ,qi N, . I .. 3 cb . 4 Sd . 5. cm I - A'1l I Qli- T dw-iff. -r-- - ,.T.J..D: .,,,,g ...,...,e!.. ,.i3:Jf.m...,...:. .,,X ..i..i..u. mzma,.,fa,..,.,,.W:,,,.f-.,,,,M .uh,m-Mg-NWJMM K QMMWMM-YIM4, MWWM 7 47 Nw . yr . T 'I f'T f'f'ff 1's'T r'r 'w's'v- - ll' , ff f '- H 1 . W' .f ' NT' ttf Y r 'N 'r V ' l - ..f..1-.,......s...e. . .., .-,, . .-.W iC -. ' M ...,.....4..l...l.Q.L,.l..'..L'.J,.4,L.,.,' .m.a.,4LLx-x.'fQ ii ffl? L1 we- .J L.1.'..-fL.f'l41Tf.f..: 1. J -. 51,5 lj iff 'N !4m:gy.i,,,j,,,,4,gginq.,1,'Q.-24-.ilTI.LiLE','g?'.i...'5, '! IZi7 3: 2l ' .,...,......,..-....,..........,M..,...-..,...,,,...,i q.......M.1.,,,,..,.... ,...,..WM.,,..,.,,,..,W.m..W.s....fy io1.,.,.. ae.. .4...M.,.....,.,.....a.-.......,.:1g:1.:pi'gTf.5,..v:f:' , Cut the one o'clock class if you feel drowsy. Otherwise you may go and get an idea of what its all about. Dress for town, taking great pains. You might see someone you know. Buy a sack of pop-corn and some candy to eat in the show. After the show, go to I-larris' and get a home-made. Remain downtown as long as possible, then rush back to the College, barely getting here on time. This exercise gives a healthy color. Eat dinner if you feel like it-you usually don't and as this is the heaviest meal of the day it is probably best that you do not indulge, ' Dance in the gym until the study bell rings. Read Snappy Stories or True Story until 9:15. Then, play leap-frog in the hall until a teacher makes you stop. After the lights have flashed, linger around until the teacher has said good- night -then dash to the bath-room and write a letter to Tom, Dick, or mother. T When caught-return to your room and don't forget to see the dean in the morning although you may have to omit Exercise Six. ' At eleven or twelve o'clock,, slip down to your friends room and help her- and the rest of the bunch-with the feed. Talk until caught, then go to bed. Repeat daily. ' There may be a few variations, in case of call-downs. P. S. Don't forget to visit the dean the morning after you have received the call-down. . Page 'IZ1 fwwjift im :ii1:LTg'f.ff,,jM'...lifffva-ff5...f3-T.-I-W. QV 'wb iffy ,N i. Q Qiiif. wg Fi' -l-l-4----H' ' - --e+- A- +R-ef '1Q.i3::3::i,'p:44,a ..... of -..... 'ia - 4' . 1 i ll : ,l 5 l if i 4 lil? 5. 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The boy who wears a yellow slicker. The boy who hangs around jimmies' and I-Iarrisf The boy whom you never see at either place. r The boy who calls for a date after three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, The boy who drives around the College five or ten times, Sunday afternoon. The boy who comes every Saturday and Sunday as regularly as those days. The boy who takes you to dinner. The boy who meets you after church and walks home with you. The boy you meet at Open House. g The boy who makes promises at Open I-Iouse and then never keeps them. The boy with whom you had a blind date. V The boy who takes a girl to a foot-ball game and then runs away in excite- w 5 ,wlirf ..........,,. ,-..1 f L 76 y ment forgetting all about her. T P. S.: Where is the boy with a line? T Oh! they all have lines. 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Description: Wears glasses, chubby, straight sandy hair, yellow eyes. Accomplishments: Witty, lots of fun, can drive a car with one hand, has money. 3 Eligibility: Not eligible, too fat. l 'Ile .7 L .3 E' i Name: I-larry. Description: Black hair, brown eyes, mustache, medium height, skinny. , Accomplishments : Canride, swim, drive, make love, and say Hattering things. , Eligibility: Not eligible, looks funny in a bathing suit. 5 l Name: Dick. A Description: Straight black hair, black eyes, pretty teeth, nice looking, just the 3 right height. A l my Accomplishments: Droll, has a sense of humor, can dance 3 drive a car, swim, play xl . foot-ball and basket-ball, make love, has money. l ' v . i 1 Eligibility: I m engaged to him. i H- E Christine Hodges: What are you going to take next semester, Lyndall7 Q Lyndall Fisher: English V, I-Iistory, Spanish, etc., etc., etc. E i Christine: I think I'll take carbolic acid. e ---A A Angie Wilhite was reading a letter addressed to Ann G. Wilhite.. Ella McGuire: I see you have a new name Angie. Angie: Yes, he's changed my jirst name already! A Mary Frances Hawk fat a Basket-ball gamej .' The game is getting good. I-Ienry's hair is coming down. 1 -'Z A Mary Porterfield: I played the most important part in Basket-ball this morning. 5 Q Lois Munn: What part was that? Q i Mary P: Score-keeper. l i Lois Robertson: Oh, listen to the Serenade. 5 Helen Drummond: Don't get excited. It's only Ed. f Lois Robertson: Ed who? 2 Q Helen Drummond: Edison ii l UE il i WT wg P 123 Q 'TE i-g57g37QEQj15lQEg1f3-1U-'vm ,D-if 5LM7h 43 52 0 L L 'W' 'YN g'a3I1'ffr WH' 50+ , ,,.,,Yk,iWv , ,,,V ,,,,,, . . K W ,,,,n:,4 -vrg :ww - ,f.-...,.,-,..,,..,.q.1.-,-..,f,mi:.,aaf:--f- 1..e.:. fa-, W- ff Q- ff fan.: . --M--1-.5 f.Yff.w. W... -fa-: -f -.-.A,f,:.,,,.,, 3662667 Hz'nfr WC C1 Girls Never rise before the last breakfast bell. You musthave sleep. jump out of bed, roll up pajama legs, Cthis exercise is good for the wrists and fingersj, and slip on an apron. Dash water on your face and do not dry totally before powdering, you do not have time, and besides the powder cakes beautifully when the face is damp. Dash down the hall to breakfast at full speed. The excitement of this gives your eyes a lovely sparkle. For breakfast, eat as many biscuits as are brought to you and exercise elbows, shoulders, and wrists in cutting the ham. ' After breakfast you may have from ten to fifteen minutes to lounge at the head of the stairs and greet your. friends before continuing. Run up the steps two at a time. Go to eight o'clock class and doze through it Cabsolutely necessaryj. After class go to the little store and buy one Cake Eater, one sack of peanuts, and one pecan roll. Return to nine o'clock class and eat during the recitation if you can get by with it. . After the nine o'clock class, go and get the mail. Buy a piece of chocolate pie and a sandwich. 4 - Go up and down your hall and see if anyone received a box. If 'so-invite yourself in and partake. If not-the exercise won't hurt you. Rest until luncheon. . Go to luncheon and eat all that is offered to you-if you don't you may be slighted next time. 3 l W ll Page 120 .... ....-,,..,,,s-.., -, A. - . . -.. ,..-... .... -A... ,..,..,.,-... ...N .f,--. M M., 'Q V J -...,.t..-,..a-.-..n...4.4.......4-,, Eiga. Hag. M .f,., ig, ,M ' Y W 2 ' ' 9 1 1 1 t +2 9l ll l thought l'd try l is One of these ,l Foolish things, j E l never E Could see jg 5 Any point l E To them 2 Can you? ll lt's just a l good way g j To fill up E ' j Space. 2 j 3 BUt, E i Here comes ' o f A serenade. U One moment j ' Please ...... They're gone And we're Left dreaming Of Home . And-who? Everyone dreams l 'Cept me, And: l Work' On and On and j On. Mully had slept through breakfast and when she appeared a't lunch, Helen Hope Hankins said, I . l Well, just look. Mully is actually on time to lunch. Helen Mullin, Shes not on time to lunch. Shes just late to breakfast. Miss Westerrnan: What are the parts of the stamen? y . Florence Vivion: The anther and the firmamentf, i Q 4 : Hope Montgomery CAt jimmiesj: Two home-madesf' - g j Vera Tepe: Great, two o' maids, and have you any bachelors? i f -. K.. ' i Miss Westerman Un Botanyj: Hlvlargaret, are you through with your drawings? ,Q i l Margaret Poynter: Noi l'm thinking. i. u 1. l 'l P 125 l 1 age ' Jil M F H , .........t?i 1 sr l amfl' x l li ' E F i I ' E , I l l l i: li v , I! 1 ' : I i l U , 1 , . l' l . 1 i .1 ll i. il Q! A ,. QM 3, ...W-V 53... .. ., . M ,Alma A ...1Q...,- ..,. ,L ....-.-,. ......a.,-....,...L.,..,,,.,,.,...... W N W ,..m...N....- .,,..f,.y,u..,5m,.., aww. w,.,.,.....v.,Ww.....,,., Q M Mlm' M,-M A,,,h,,,,,,Mg, N-ef., .S f-- - -it--N--WQM-f...--...W.-..-.M ..m.....M.. -H 5 :M . lf- ws xr 'r- fn W' 1' A .ww 'H 71' 'li .4...--.-,-.- W.-V1-M-,-Ww.---..-..,.-...,.,,,. ,.,,, W. Mia AJIJELFJsigma..is.e.-i-g,1,g.b..i,?.t.-e.t.i..ff.t.f,:,,i, it . H.. ,.L1iJ,.+ ,E -J is . i. Lu .,. V. .f :rg ,,V-...f1fe,'..L.-..f..1...i.a.eci.o.-..-,a:-.l.t.1..,ff..1,, --V ---'-f-I-4.-F-V--fa---Y'-f----A431--..f,,, ...,-,,,...,.....,,,..,,,,.,.,...,,,.,.,,, ' -M ,af-s E-V 'am-,QM-rm-.SY-g-..f.. .,w-,M-...-.. if' U. ,.-.,....... -,,v.-..,.... ...fy .,.,...A-,,f..-A.-..f.-,..., A Girfs Dore fool Name: George. Description: Tall, light hair, blue eyes, nice nose, dresses well. Accomplishments: Can dance. Eligibility: Not eligible, no money. Name: Harold. Description: Medium height, hair brown, eyes brown and a crinkly smile. Accomplishments: Plays uke and singsg has money. Eligibility: Not eligible, can't dance. Name: Tom. Description: Medium height, brown curly hair, blue eyes. Accomplishments: Plays the saxaphone and clarinet. Eligibility: Not eligibleg no money. Name: jack. Description: Medium height, black hair, brown eyes, beautiful mouth, handsome. Accomplishments: Can drive a car. Eligibility: Not eligible: rooms with a fellow I dated last year. A Name: Mike. Description: Red headed, freckled, brown eyes, but gee! how he can dance and drive a car. Accomplishments: ? Eligibility: Not eligible, Too fickle. Name: Billy. Description: Young, brown hair, brown eyes, red cheeks, doesn't smoke. Accomplishments: Can say flattering things. Eligibility: Not eligible. g .too young. Name: Frank. Description: Very tall, black hair, blue eyes, drinks, smokes, and pretends to be wild. - u Accomplishments: Can drive a car, dancesg has money. Name: john. , Description.' Brown hair, black eyes, my size, dark complexion, very white teeth, long nose. b Accomplishments: Can row a boat and make love beautifully. Eligibility: Not eligible, nose too long. I hate long noses. Name: Don. - Description: Yellow hair, brown eyes, 'Collar Ad' chin. Accomplishments: 7 Eligibility: Not eligible gs too good. 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Qi Hi Em +-32 Qu :ntl ., H., I 4 I 9 V ll .WI , AFTER STUDY HALL kb Get out Shore Bild STAY Outf ,,gQB3 Q 'xr 01 xp J? ,Y 9 9156960 BOW KNOW gr uf. ow Romana 008 H 'Helen - ' 40 X3 'OW can a fell Hello Beautlful' '59 OW Studyg , , , A Vee Hi Ue- ,I pac 1 ' . h jaw Senior basketball P --neo I SOaKedl?erd1n e E Ohglfary-u- 'here-vs A ..a,-t? th mme '00 e e dog? Anybody got any 1 Wh ' . 0 S got my tub? Wherevs Precious? I want my Elsa Mun'0-281.13 Bang!! soap? For goodhess Sak t time is it? ' efube sti1Xi12a I m hungry---I Oh,I'm crazy 'bout him! Anybody got a lemon oleepy ifmbso 9 ? enum , . Bab--eeee! .3ht'e winked? Have the 11 Is today the llth or the lvtm J y is Q-O-ooooooo! 1 u tru-gig' DU I 10vC Y .EEEEEEEEEEE--I saw a mouse! Wharaw 1 . T o D1d you ever see such Ch ?'SBO Q 5 tomorww? eml try Broblems ih your life? . G Where Ya goln' ? oodnitdnsirlsg Two here, no more? bay get H Stamp' D Anyb 1 ? 1. U H13 sw, nw :gi Sify? QQ? xg? eg? Sui Um HH Q13 :pw :cgi Zi? H-4' Q. I -ll A fi 1152 13,113 i-, 1 i 5 -U 1 TI DIG EE 5 W. 1 15 5 ni QW 1? 1. s, 53 f El ,W 11 fid i ll! Q'w ,I' 3 3 52W g L? any ?:u .,J y i +5 fs: i n 3 4 1 , J i 25 :5 55 LH 4512 air M J H? 3 3 Fw V a 535 sq: L 595 Q32 fi? ig? EM f e 2 qi .1 fr Q 4 - iQ! 43.33 H32 Q J Page 127 CYQQCCQREEGE gWVIDO'v'yQ 1: Q Page 124 H Leap On the road that leads to Christian They linger on the way, Both seem rather sad and quiet, Neither very gay. Is it 'cause they're on the home-road Gr, have they had a fuss? That's just what we are going to tell Since you have questioned us. They sat upon the front row, All was dark and still. Billy sat by Mary and, T Mary sat by Bill. They did not see the picture, To it they did not turn. She slipped her hand in his'n and I-Ie slipped his in her'n. ' They sat so very still and quiet, Blushing in the dark. She broke the silence with a word, ' I-Ie made a bright remark. At last the show was out and over, They were in the street. 1 She dragged him up to jimmies' and There he found a seat. Then, when they turned to Christian College Were on the long home road, She saw a funny animal And, he picked up a toad. The air was filled with cries and screams A crowd came rushing out. She made him drop the little toad And, he began to pout. Men are so helpless and so weak. I-Iow could he simply grin! She, then and there proposed to him Cf course, he hung his pin. ln silence they return to us Both feeling rather queer. She, because she'd been so bold, T He, cursing this Leap Year. That's the tale from first to last As you can plainly see. She acquired a fiance And, he's no longer free. 5 if . wa Wmlmfwa if 3 11 1, ii I l L i i S i 94 0 Boiler if 1 1. lklost popular girl ..,...,. ................ ..... ' ' Lib Burlingame 5 : A 2. Most polite girl ..i.,...,...... ........ R uby Wheeler 3. Most high-brow girl ....... ......,. K atharine Wilson 4. Most obliging girl ............... Beatrice Temmen 5 . Most dependable girl ......... ........ C onstance Boyer 6. Best dressed girl ,..........,. ........ ' Judy Reck 7. Best actress ........ ..i..... V irginia Hart 8. Best executive ....... ........ M argaret Paynter 9. Best poetess ........... ........ E lizabeth Lutman 1.0. Best athlete .......,....... ........ K eron Thurman ll. Best natured girl ........ ........ ' Jack Scott Q2. Best public speaker ........ ........ A lma Cray Hill l3. Best Warbler ..... - ........ ....,... H onora Bailey l4. Best talker ....... ..... Uke Willingham 15. Best worker ........ ...,.... ' 'Kayn Rathgeber lo. Best bluffer ........ ........ M ary Ann Perkins 17. Best dancer ....,,.. Mary Frances Hawk 18. Busiest girl ......... ........ ' 'Mullyu Mullinax l9. Slowest girl ........ Nellie jones 20. Nerviest girl ......, ........ M argaret Davis 2l. Wittiest girl ........ ...,..., D orothy Chapman A 22. Daintiest girl ......... Louise Cviles Berry 23. Cleverest ............ The Tepesn 5 24. Cutest ........ Linnie Morris 5 25. Laziest ....... ...,.... M ary Sam Crews l 2 26. Neatest ......... Glga Hudson Q 27. Fattest .......... Ruth Sweeney : 28. Skinniest ,........ ..... ' 'Slatsu Hodges 29. Loudest ........ Bus Upton 30. 3 Prettiest ....... Melba Willis - Nadine White.' C In Botanyj: l'm going -to take blood-poisoning, yet. Dorothy Hart: l'm going to take strychninef' Margaret Paynter: Missouri Hall was so quiet last night that l was afraid to W open my mouth for fear oneof the teachers would put her head in. W , z ' - Dorothy Yale' WelZs.' Ruth, I have a compliment for you. Ruth Sweeney: A'What is it? Did someone say l looked like you? ll I 4 i N' 5 ? Page .729 'ci alll a I MVN: -y Us,Q.,.f..L,.....,..,,......,..,,.t.a.,.v A gswglimlmq-5 MGM-uhahmkd-may YJ A-,v,.,4 ,A ,r,,,,nvNH -Jw ,A ,M A M H . DW . ..,.a.:,,.,...h,.a.,i.,a,Y Y --Y- -'give ff' Rf 'f't'j,g1,,,v . N-M. ' m-...,.-.t.- -..WZ ...VC 2, ..,.9.v..,..N.,:T. , . 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They walked in silence through the green grassy hills and through flowering woods, where birds were twittering in the dusk. - They neared a gate and she stopped, he let down the bars and she stepped over giving him a grateful look. In the distance, the old farm-house, and the smoke from the evening fire could be seen. They gave a sigh of contentment. I-lere we are at last, he said, slipping his arm around her. And her soft voice replied, V Yes, at last. . It was not a cow, but his fiancee. Tfzczf Imz'z'fvz'a'zzal, My Room-mate She doesnt:- l. Call me every morning. . 2. Remember to answer to my name when the roll is called in S. S. X 3. Wear her own clothes. . , 4. Keep her room clean. 5. Stay at home long enough for me to really know her. 6. Wear her own clothes. A 7. Study. 8. Wear her own clothes. She does :- l. Date the fellow I dated last year. 2. Get boxes. 3. Borrow clothes. 4. Take baths after lights. 5. Borrow my cold cream. 6. Get boxes. 7. Speak to me when she does see me. W 8. Get boxes. Page 126 '--4. V2.4 wr-1'-:'--.-f' -ff--feX'r:'-M''rw-,-'W'-w'r '- f X T' T' 'T ' - . - 1 -. -T--I--W--4-.1 Q-X--A-.....---.- ,-..,,-,.,, ' ' ' XT' - .frif-c:-f4a..uaLa.f.-.X.c-'-X.-at -Lf-fm: -f X .aw XQX s.:.g.f..g,-.,1 fi1X,t.-a.Xg. .rag 2..g-g.ia,.Tf1TLi2?1L WX Oct. Qct. Oct. Uct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Mr. Pepper with no pretention Told of the Volunteer Convention. ln Missouri l-Iall a Phi Theta tea To every Senior. lt was a spree. Mrs. Edwards, who has travelled A wonderful tale to us unravelled. A recital by Miss Lord and Mrs. Cvreen Was one about which we were keen A I-lallowe'en party by the Lee's A witch 'n everything if you please. Mr. Spaeth sang some parodies On operas which did not displease. The junior banquet was certainly grand They made themselves much in demand. A costume party, babies and all You'd find anything for which you'd call. Wednesday the State Clubs organize Of every state they do comprise. V. n pw ld The Missouri-Oklahoma game And, after that we were not the same. The Y. conducted a week of prayer ln which every girl should have had a share. Dr. Nifongs talk on health If followed would surely bring us wealth. Wednesday, they chose the Widow Staff They chose those girls with a gift of gaff. Tessie Mobley and Alma I-lill Read in chapel with much skill. . A radio program by our girlsg They're everyone as rare as pearls. Tea by the Y. W. C. A. Helped to pass a dreary day. The Volunteer delegates were named We knew they would come back far famed. The Welsh Rhonda Singers Wednesday night Filled us all with much delight. Page 131 f'Zf1we'QOtji.1EQE Wxbowj lygp 94 T44 Inez Israel, Ctranslating in French Class, paused and said in a stage whisper to l Lorraine Lindsayj, What does this mean? , I it Lorraine Lindsay: The same word. i Inez: The same word -and continued translating. I Louise Rollongs QAfter the Phi Theta Kappa announcementj: I'm glad they didn't read the unsatisfactory list. Let's have a tall talk, said Lib Burlingame to Ruth Sweeney, I-Ienry Court- right and Lib Sparks. A A Ellen Carey Banhhead: Qcalling roll for swimrningj: All who aren't here please answer to your names. , Mr. Abram: Cafter a discussion af- Association of Ideasj: Now, when you say I seven, what number immediately. follows in your mind? ' 5 Violet I-Iouser: Eleven All students are divided into two classes: 1. Those, who sit on the front row, and 2. Those who recite out of their books. Miss Trappe: Now, Dorothy, give us a sentence illustrating division. Dorothy Gilmore: 'All Gaul is divided into three partsf Thatqwas taken from Shakespeare's 'Julius Caesarf Q ' Ruth Cadle: I ain't got none. Mary Frances Piatt: Don't say 'ain't got none'g say 'haven't got any'. I-Ielen Robnett: . Mary Frances, if you had a little more Hesh, you'd look a little fatter. I 5 ' CPhi Theta Kappa wisdomj ii . il P 128 .f ., - - fri- .. . L . - - it iii L . L - g If 3-9 3 1 gags, f1..4x.r..a1-f:Q..,....,....gg.g, ,mu . M., ,., ,g.... ..5..B....N...,:.w:.QL..,L'a 1. J-.. - ..... -ewan 1, . -A 1' --4 - -M, , f-,W . .. W - .. -, ,, . A M-A . ....-......-...- ,-..-....--.....E.-.,-.--.......,....-. . W . ...1 ....- .-.A.-i..f.a.-f...t.4r-J,'in + 1 iw ' .N .' 1-.2 f - . 1 . ' iff ff- :K -M f 1 N.f.w-...........-........-.-..- 'WMM '--'K wggmvmgnm Q W V ..-.W,..,i..i.,.......mgu.m.i.'..,.f.,.g ,L , .. . -.- f.. .L L.. E. ta: ,,i . s L .ci T-: 'f-gf .fi .. i . 1 1 . .,--f3fr1- in i igiyvwwq'-.42 Z 4-. b. -f...,.t.....,, , T, , ,,,.,.. W.,-.-.--:...,-.4.--M.--w.Q-W ..,..-.rev ..-3 WDM sw.: L V c,,,..-.,......... .A..... ...,.. ....,..., .--,.... -..U J. Q E 1 l 1 F -A mu, 3 1 M... A,,,. -..W 3 ' if iii ini ggi jan. 18 Coffee, candles, books and papers Q Now, there'll be no more smart capers. li jan. 22 lVlr. Abram spoke to us pg And gave us something to discuss. jan. 26 Dinner parties celebrate 5 Exams are done-whate'er our fate. , jan. 27 This morning we were free to do T just as we pleased the morning through.. Feb. 4 A student-faculty Basket-ball game y We laughed until we all were lame. Feb. ll The Oklahoma formal dance With cakes and punch-extravagance. i Feb. l5 The Tri-Pi club was organized Of art 'classes it is comprised. ' Feb. l7 Phi Thetas week of fun begin ' T And not one little pledge dare sin. l F eb. l8 Another recital to attend l 4 I wish they'd hurry up and end. l W?-.' A ll ' . .,f-f ' -ill n X X L 'i f--f... S wer ,, -TH rv t .7,,..f Ng N- ,X . 0- -: - - vw- I I pfbf' A we x veg?- N , V- lp - 6 l Feb. l9 One night that we could call our own To still night air all cares are thrown. Feb. 20 Another recital-oh, my dear Cf recital-itis l'll die, I fear. Feb. 21 Shubert's Blossom Timei' was here The Song of l..ove ,does still appear. Feb. Z2 Our second Gpen I-louseg that night Each girlie captures soon her knight. Feb. 23 Everyone is tired and weary lgnorant, but glad and dreary. A Feb. 25 A violinist gives a concert. . His name? 'Twas Levy, he was expert. 2 Feb. 28 The junior-Senior Basket-ball game- Q The juniors won and gained much fame. 2 F eb. 29 A Life of Sandburg, a modern poetg i To Mrs. Lisenby we owe it. fi March l High School-Special and Senior game This time the Seniors victory claim. l ff 1 4 .i 5 fnff s H , .n.,1.f, ,..,-.f..w............cg....c.... h , N.. ,.,-i.......-,.e...,,.,.,,,K.... J.. W. ,Ihr 1 V, www ... ,.....c,..-......w....,..........,...., fvh A in My ,N M.. -.w.M-n- 5.-f--.-:ff-4'f:'.fi'f r' . , f n , t 1 , f .P 'f'f'7'a'1 , fil'flL1gJ,i.i.' f Y..!..1J..l3Ll. i.i.LLz,t.:L',g.LL:. ,JM J -i 1, .l :J af.: -it - X4 L.-'i-.-1-Aw +14-M r ,,,,.g,, ,.,. , , ,,..,:.,,. .Y .,,..-., f..-..,..- Y. T..-.c...,,.....: ....-..-,.,,... 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Sept Senior election on Wednesday noon, Duties and jobs come all too soon. Sept. C. S. C. banquet on Friday night CThe way the girls ate was quite a frightj A ff? ,fy OWN X . I., gf Q, f Q X KQACGKQQQ ' y7 V4 -. 'W-si W Gila ' WZ' f qi? lla Il fl' . Y - - 'A '- Y 1.-7. N : -'-fav ,gh -LJ.-Q it ar e - - sap-E137 - -' Q1 fa Sept. 29. The Tepes are back the Missourian announcesg i Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. For the circus the new girls prepare frills and flounces A talk in chapel by President Brooks A speaker who is just as fine as he looks. A splendid talk by our President Lee We learn he's as smart as he can be. Miss Potts told of her summer abroad lt was just one splendid episode. Phi Theta convention at William Woods And our little Theters show them our goods. Mr. Williston gave a recital at four And, the seats were filled up to the door. Even the girl as still as a mouse Found her date at Open House. Mrs. jesse Wrench just back from France Into that country gave us a glance. Mrs. Lee told us how to sing We enjoyed her talk 'n' everything. .., ,V ,ii gi ,J lil? l QEQ: if f-A f 5 l lf? l. at iff ., Q: li il ll ., 2 ll 1 .i 5 I i s i 1 i- - i if lf .. 1 5 I ' 1 , i - I I 1 V 5 A l 5 , V l t' l li l l all lil gf 1. it i.,,,w,,V . March 30 March 3 l ApriQ l Aprii 2 April. 4 ApriQ 6 ApriQ 7 ApriQ 8 ApriQ l 1 A4 rl l Sherwood Eddy was at the U. And made us want to be true blue. Botany class was excused to hear Sherwood Eddy so sincere. The night for the pageant came at last The audience was quite aghast. The ministers came out to dineg Our dinner, too, was quite divine. Ukranian Chorus sang for us ' The language was quite humorous. No breakfast, Sun'day School, or church This morning, everyone could sleep And, from us no one heard a peep. Quality Street , the play was dandy Every girl got flowers or candy. Dean Priddy talked on I-ligh Ideals And, now we know just how she feels. An exhibition in the gym . All were full of fun and vim. i i 7 454- -l h N 6 , ' J 1 ' ' . ' I 1 . l ' - 1 f 4 l e 3 V G l 6 1 5 l f ' .YA lf ! l Y I li H All 'I , l l ll 1 A I - F1 .-. -5 v. If L-4' 1-1 April 14 April 1 7 May 22 May 24 May 26 May 27 May 28 , . .- The Annual has gone to press The best one yet, I must confessg The officers of Y. W. C. A. Were simply and sweetly installed that day. Final exams began that day When they were, done, how we did play. ' The Home Economic and art display There was quite a grand display. u This day our queen was crowned And, all our hearts with love abound. The Senior class day, sweet and sad, Makes usfeel both blue and glad. Commencement day at last arrived We'd gained the end for which we had strived, N W ,M . ,, -.W,.a..,,.... .,.,. - ,...,....i..,.,.,w.f.,,.,,..cL--I--a-1- M's L ' 'f,,,.,.Qf:w -ffr-nf mi X, iff-7-57' 'M' F'f'7iIl'Tff'i.gT.T-asm--fF-f'v vf.,v-fe' .1 pe 'r ?T 'fi'e ii HH WW' it-H f 1 ' 'f '- W ,N M Q., ,...' -r..,,.,..,.....f-..- .N ,,., - -Ae-ff 1 .5 V. em ,, ,i,.,.a.,..- -..,,..-.M.. - W.-V-T--N - L M4igi:1ili.:.:'.,,Ll,, it ' A ' ' !zf11.....:f.i:1. Page 135' -.,.,v.w,. ..v.. , of 'lv J.. ,K ,,1-,sag f.i.,i-..:, ,n-X 4-Q' Page 13.2 Nov. 29. Nov. 30 Dec. 1. Dec 2. Dec. 7. Dec. i 8. Dec. 9. Dec. 10. Dec. 11. 11 14. of? Dec. 12. Dec. 13. Dec. 14. fan. 3. jan. 4. jan. 13. jan. 15. U an. 16. jan. 17. The Kansas dinner and the gameg Another day was far from tame. I-lenry Curtis to us spoke On Physical Training-we awoke. Dean Edwards told of the 1-loly Land A thing we all should understand. Soup and bread for a welfare lunch They nearly starved the whole big bunch. On Friday, the Y had its Christmas bazaar Everything from a book to a car. Richard 111 by Shakespeare wise Did Dr. Fairchild summarize. A recital by Mr. Loudenback ln playing pianos he's not a quack. Mr. Southwick read Richard Ill And, through it all not a soul stirred. A style show that was up-to date From simple to very elaborate. 1 1 Us-X 5 1 ll I WY 1 r fl 71 42' 11 I .L.X.,Xlr,1'N A ' 1 1 1 1 1: gg L'.E'lN' '11 .111 11113 1111 1YgL111' A M 5 'SVT T 'T X f'1mQ6?-Q!!-QQQW Tickets for home. 1-lip, I-lip, Hooray!! ! The Senior Christmas dinner and dance You should see us step and prance. All aboard! Gee! wasn't that grand? A joy that we could not command. We're back again and ready to leap You won't catch Christian girls asleep. Water, water, everywhere, We've bursted water-pipes to spare. This is a day we had no tea A But feeds were plentiful you see CThe money went to S. V. CQ A demonstration on 1-low to Make Candy The taste we got was certainly dandy. 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St. Pats Ball was quite the dance You should have seen them skip and prance. x X ff i xl ' fx -N-XX X' f C X' -. -- Ivrarch TVa3I'C.f1 lVQarch IV.arch Marc T1 lVQarch IVSHFCII A March March Miss Sills spoke at the chapel hour I-ler talk was one of condensed power. A program in chapel by the Y When ended all our aims were high. Spring has come on this bright day Which makes us all so glad and gay. The Christian College Club food sale No more did hunger make us pale. We saw The Hunchback at the Cozy After that no one felt dozy. The Spanish Club gave us a play A dashing Spaniard ran away. We practice the Pageant 'till we're asleep Then, go to bedg no need to count sheep . A Basket Ball game with the U. team They won the game and high esteem. The Military Ball was fine Another night our girlies shine. 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For a number of S553 years the girls of Christian have favored ESTES- I I XLQI E 1 H: .,.3, Q PARKS because of the recognition they have been A - am given by our buyers in the center of fashion -:- ' fill , . vii, ' B SBP BUY HERE ESTES-PARKS ' I 'li NEXT YEAR THE HOUSE OF FASHION , I V I f I Skill Quit' E L I - I gy 1 HI GH-GRADE PERSONAL and SOCIAL STATIONERY MONOGRAM EMBOSSING g COPPER PLA TE PRINTING ANNOUNCEMENTS it INVITATIONS 9 HERALD STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY A VIRGINIA BUILDING COLUMBIA, MISSOURI .I-I 5335 ,II I I 2 M f A ' - i f E?-, f Q . 3:-155' 1':f3fQ:f ' Z 52- in ff 515. 1'-Ig 1 -252' f'1- 1211: -------- Z ' ' I: ?E'..Zf :-Q-.-. f ij3,3f::- -2155 4 -' f . ? SSSS E N G RA N G COMPANY H ,1,,, ,, Q23 1 5213. i g 5 t 'nng Z .f:-' 'I -ln1313:Z' :':'j':'I'-'Z'Zig-:3:':--'g'l 3:3 -'-'- S ff -' - - if ii, .-Z ,,,, .5 ,551 .5 EIGHTH and WZANDOTTE , 1-1:-..1:':' .-'11 :-' - - 1543- -35511: KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Eg 125'--f225f 'fi',..1. .... 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H , f .fl 3 31 sig F314 Ezfi 5 Ei? +1 'I ,E Ed mu tif P1 N 2241 Q5 S: E i ti A H 1 .4 fi 4 4 1 i i 1 1 - I I i ii i 2 C I A I I 1 I D - 1 2 I .N E I C .5 .2 1 , Q Z , I 1 I l li i a he 5, Wi 'N i Ei ii 22 5913? i VIII Egg X if -1 P-i :N i..1 I 4.3 1. y-5 1 Wil M, . it ' Fi 5 , , lin I inf Ifwl is fr-v .1 We Invite YOU to Visit OUR Store We offer a fine line of Sweet Juicy Oranges Large Yellow Ripe Bananas Lemons That make real lemonade Apples E That are real inviting Grape Fruit 'That is real fruit Candy That will Tease the Taste Special Attention given to orders for Any Special Function DELIVER Y ANYWHERE H Jackson Grocery THE SAFE PLACE TO TRADE Phone 207 11 S. 8th 4 Florence Vivion: Has there ever been a year when spring came as often as it has this year? Connie Boyer: Look how pale my face is. Can you give me some- thing for it? Mrs. Gilliam: Why yes, you'll have to diet. Connie: Thanks, that's a good idea. What color would you sug- gest? Newman Hardware 8: Stove Company Columbia's Complete Hardware Sc Stove Store 904 BROADWAY 82nd Year PHONE 234 WE WELCOME CHRISTIAN COLLEGE GIRLS WOMEN'S EXCHANGE THE BROADMORE INN UNIVERSITY FRUIT COMPANY PAYNE-RoTH GROCERY COMPANY H -MN-v , ,M .. . . . .1 IL i,, ,..,m...,.,,,,,.........,, .,M.,..,.,, 1- a,,1,q,L- .ng.n..i,L.in, K, 5 J I 3 1 A J W 11 1 if I I V 1 1 212 lvl' . 11 54 -1 2-4 1 in 1 . Wi 'E E, IG 155 fllligj 1 fi S 3 OZ! l Q1 1 1 RWW5771 667' l 1 1 1 1 1 l I - i In every g1rl's memory there are some moments experienced at College that 1 make life really Worth While. 'These ' fleeting hours of happiness are What she will always remember when she looks back on the years spent at CHRISTIAN Dates, parties and dinners drawn out lj until the last minute Will remain with her in after years as a reminder ofthe ' 1 1 Excellent Serfvzce and Ajbproprzatezzefy gf 1 l i ' 5 3 i i 2 5 f l 1 2 1 0 0 , zmmze 5 F11 allege 7271 Qin -3 .44 BOSWELL'S I'-' , A 5.4, g, iii I' ,T ,. II, 'I 5 I ,. 'I ,I I i 1 ' 1 4 V H-P FLOUR ' THE BEST FAMILY FLOUR I . I All Grocers sell it 2' . I Be sure to say H-P when Dry Goods NOt1ODS I you order flour ' RED RING FEED 'gif , . I THE SUPERIOR FEED Wearlng Apparel ' Made to meet the demand for k g 1 I a satisfactory feed ' for I Always fresh and good ' E Women and Misses I MADE BY I Boone County Mlg. and Elevator Co. 4 I COLUMBIA, Mo. 1007-1009 BROADWAY I The Convenient Place to Trade I Maurice: You refuse my pro- N , posal then. Is this absolutely final ? European Plan Aholufeb' F1 r KP my H MaryFrances: Yes, indeed. Shall I return your letters? I Maurice: Please dogthere is some I ' very good material in them I can I . D use again. S I ' A ' I 3VC1'I1 - - - - - - -'I 5 W B' 100 Rooms 50 with Private Bath SHOES, NOTIONS AND I L FANCY GROCERIES I I a specialty 5 Where a Smile greets and I Quahty pleases Every Modern Convenience E-Hi ' ls Welcome ggi Q C. C. Gif I . 201 C Ave. Columbia, Mo. 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'W 'I S L - itfi HALL THEATER C OL UMBIA THEA TER CONSOLIDATED THEATERS SHOWING X America's Greatest Stars-in the World's Best Pictures KARSTETER E3 WOODS, Mgrs. l along with other pleasant memories of these days at Christian ---- Many of the girls with whom you are so pleas- antly associated will cherish remembrances of the many enjoyable hours spent at HARRIS2 For years Christian girls have made HARRIS' their principal rendevous because they have found there the best of food served in a rapid but appetizing manner and an atmosphere of good fellowship that has been conducive to interesting friendships and pleasant diversions. Those who return to Christian next year and who have not discovered HARRIS' for them- selves this year will do well to come here first. PERFECTION in CONFECTIONH MILLARD E5 SISS ON COLUMBIA,S OLDEST SHOE HOUSE L l 5 s i 1 E l i s fl 4 5 1 4 LE Y'S l Qlldlilijl Footwear' ' Q 'Shoes-Hosiery-Repairing Leaders in DISTINCTIVE STYLES aaa' EXPERT SERVICE Exquisite Hosiery to Match Every Shoe THE HOUSE or COURTESY 2 1 4 x l 1 A 1 Y 3 'I x ii I Q, W r,i,..,., A ,, .,., ., , i l lg.. New Bank Nole Building We are better prepared than ever before-with more room and new equipment-to print School nnuals This Book is a Sample of Our Work UR organization of craftsmen is trained to produce the best. Modern and thorough equipment furnish the tools to make the finished product perfect. WE PRODUCE the best of letterpress printing, offset litho- graphing, steel engraving and embossing, copper-plate and direct-mail advertising service. nion ank ote Company FRANKLIN D. CRABBS, PRESIDENT 1016-1018 Central Street Kansas City, Missouri ,li I ' ' 2? ET 'V if i? --iff - - -: ff?1.'wn-N 1' T lzamk You For ffze fzzszhess you fzafve afzforea' us -with ffzis year THE MISS URI sToR Es Books and School Equipment COLUMBIA, Mo. io fo, 52111 fy, .z- A L a., . PM 1,. I iz 1 s 4 , la 4 r . A is 5 fm v-,arg 'mil fail .Hi 'Q A ax! 334' W? Q 155 I X,1 523 F ima 553 Egg igig 15 3 ia NES M 15 o. Y ,Eh img M V W, igi 1,2 fl QQ? 1 ai i??? E5-jgi Lea 'W-453 ,X I- W M512 EQ sig? im Spas. mf H339 iii. 532 Him . 3 gui 91 X 4 I 1 S Virginia Gloves Lafayette Gloves Gotham gala Stripe H0sz'ery Stoehzags That Wear I . . GCI E The Store of Standard Merchandise- ff HUMMING BIRD SILK HOSIERY-The Stocking of Merit M UNSING SILK UNDERWEAR-It Has No Equal . FOLLMER CLOGG UMBRELLAS--Both Rain and Sun Proof EVERFAST WASH FABRICS-Also Guaranteed Sunfast Why are the Girls of Christian College Like Our EatJ? Because They are fast Right. Just Right on the Label Means Quality on the Table Tile Amo s-.1 ames Grocer Co: St. Louis 1 2 I 1 I l DISTRIBUTORS of JUST RIGHT FOOD PRODUCTS Phone 795 Parsons Sisters feczznjf Pazrfof 1005 East Broadway Columbia, Missouri SAFETY SER VICE BOONE COUNTY TRUST CO. E W. A. BRIGHT, President Capital and Surplus S2,000,000.00 Our Motto Service to Customers and Community If I F -.' I l w I i I 1 Curling Irons Percolators ohn L. Platt Efecfric Sfzop Smoothing Irons Grills ' 17 SOUTH 9TH - PHONE 829 Wilma Collins Cto Nell jones in Chemistry Lab.D: Nell what are you looking for? Nell: Well, this experiment says, 'Dip a steel- wire in sulfur and ignite'-I've found the sulfur and the wire but I can't find the ignite. SIGNS WE HAVE SEEN ON TI-IE BULLETIN BOARD If the girl who took my psychol- ogy notes from my room will return them before exams. no questions will go unanswered . Marie Ellington. No girl buries her nose so deeply in books that she canit get at it with a powder puff.-Borrowed. 1 i n ll 3, l e' :Y fy: K I v ? all I f 22551 Iii ,si gi .pg sa ii? l is P 5 V Q l ,f I l li E ' 2 A Q it 9 4' ll 3, I il 53' ll i ll lp I ci 4 F 1 1 l if se i if gy QE gl 1 li .5 - ll Q I si i is fall lr is fini its per 'F 'ti y E ,LI . , f 1-1 I , I Q F-4 5 S51 E f K U3 fir? . gi iii! I, iw: I ff? I :lb l r I la.. ,fi J L1 5 I I r N 'l. 1 F 1, C' -,.s r A44 ,, xii if if l V' 47, il? ef L 5 4 l .N 1-A f 5.53 1 4 3 -P . f, .Y QW, i 1 ff, 1 mx.: :ES 51 J 5 x 'fl 1 -ez 1 'ii -5 Q I-1 5 j C. 'M . seg 5 N . SJ 1 2 L :J ' w 1 2.4 ' 5 3:9 S ww! 5' 1: i N-J ' 3 1 LQ 4 a '1 ' r'l 3 !...4 Y r-F 1 ii? 4 PM QE iii el '- Y i,,L 4 Z4 :WZ i :wg l 1 Q ir: 3 Z-5 2 1.1 : as f li. Q LQ 4 2. .LQ 5 YZ! .1 Q-1 2 z 5 2 .jl . L2 ' f , A X-I K If ? li -. 1 Q54 F WI H' .-. . Q2 1 .Ng 1 -4 -f A-r r .4 'fx Nw 5:1 4 'fFRozgMN Gow Columbia's Finest Ice Cream Sold by Nearly All Calumbia 'Ice Cream Dispensers Made Onbf By .- White Eagle Dairy Company I PHONE 360 Thirty-second Year Estabyished 1893 Richards MARKET Tae fest gf 5'zJeryMi'fig', Phone Two Seven Oh BROADWAY BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH l 'Q 5 Y i 753 Mis Jah :E-l ies 51-31 ff-'li ,U ei, 514 Q32 iii? iii? ities 'iffnf .555 SH: ,ma gc! lil E515 girl? S--9 ic!! Wil A I 52:53 iw Hill W: 55334 glen ag? lei lg? llil gjli fl 25:15 S l..a fi F leig We-'J .. 5 I ag 1: LA 54... -E LJ sf. ., lllfjlf la-ag ifiiiz 3:52 givvif M35 JV. .Ei 25:5 lui' all is-s .arg 'lf 5933 vlifffi girl? Nfl? 3 4.5 l ,LN ll Q-, '.. 1 1 f . J...w w, 3-'wi l ti W, s,.K 1 1 . 1 53 I . 15 , 2.2 3 VK 'E --. f Eggs E ,Me l, , , a id I 1 L fi , lik-ll yi 'Q 4 ,, , ii., 'l ,F V' w lj ff Q fl ij il Vi ls F iF I . A i li Al ns L l ,, l I I 4 l s gl .I , i, 3 . -, a 1 C F l -A -r v 1, l li I Q 1- Ah ' D 0 - u H H -2 n H li l l I il l 2 , is A U ll i ll 1 ll 1 H 15 , Sl A , il H ' 2 in Li? fl.-dl rdl sill : Jill fl W3 iiviif llln ll il 1 1 ' f 1- -1 1 1 , iTT -'1TFf'K'i 1,Q fK'.f7iTm ff--A ww ,, ' -, f ,w' 4 rw bf-A2 km-.ive Ut. .Q-,M-,i.,.4.-'.tW.,....Le.'--eJ,d..iIL,,i,Ng li .- J- eg, ii, ...e..,.-.,.v,.,...ae.Wmvgm..,:...-.,..,,.. g ' 1-N ,..x.,...,f.,.,1,,,, ,,.,, 1, DIAMONDS Watches Silverware Cut Glass Novelties L indsey 's By The Big Street Clock Phone 58 918 Broadway Berry Wholesale Grocery Company Columbia, Missouri Serfvzke and Sajhjf are prime essentials of a good Bank. You will find both at Tee Boone County National Bank ' R. B. PRICE, Presidenl CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 55400,000.00 Mary Ann: Betty whatfs a Boarding School 7 Betty: A Boarding School Baba, is a place where they teach you to starve to death in a ladylike and cultured manner. Margaret Reck: Cto datej I ex- tend a cordial invitation to you to come to Oklahoma. Date: I-low long does this invita- tion extend? julia Margaret: Until I get you. H frm Lis. l 'l , i f 3 e 1 if qv ill JV. l 3 Az 5 5 5 l 1 1-wi .1 3 5 iii! r 5 5 l E . 3 3 Q l 1 1 E 3 l 2 5 3 3 1 X 2 I l r ? 4 5, if, MU ll iw 'x Wg? 3 fu if wi e 5 az Q s li? A . it TIE MJ? il 1? 23 N. 8th Street PhOne 906 y11nHsCRUMi i Sanzfafy PZZl77ZbZi7Zg and SCZ'67Zf?79lC fifeczfzhg All Work Guaranteed Columbia, Missouri SCOTTEIMNNKSHOP 30055 and Smfiofzefjf Aff .7V0'velfz'es COLUMBIA -SEDALIA NEWARK, OHIO Quality Without Extravagancen T av e r n D r u g S t 0 r e HEATH and LIGHTNER GOLDMANS mmwm ' for Recmjhfo- Wear Toilet Requisites s Phone 419 Dry Goods ' Q ma iNOWELLE Millinery I -- For -l 4 Quality Fruits Olives and Pickles N 0 W E L L 7 S 910-912-914 BRGADWAY 9th AND WALNUT LOVE ME ASSOCIATIGN POINT SYSTEM Blix :iii :ld Hi? ISQL' Ld I E5 A A Flirtation .............,......... .............,.............................. ' .......,................. 5 0 points A Love Affair ...........,.... .,.,,.,A 7 5 points CFor Diversionj . A Real Affair ...............A.,.....,... ....... ....,,. .,....................... l 0 0 Points 3 , 1 v . . have solitaire set in braceletj Margaret Paynteri A y Weaihery E!66ffZ.6 Company AND :I Exide Battery Station 2 i 'E'UeryffzZ'ng Electricaf :s Curling Irons E I' Grills I Irons I I Radios l 2 -ii i f l l 4 : l i .E I 1 5 IV n i I f n y I , l .. - I l i E l Frat Pin CAs Evidencej ........................................,........... 5 0 Additional Points Qln case of incompatability, 100 points must be substracted. 50 remain, however, for Pin is under no breach of etiquette returnedj Solitaire Cworn on correct fingerj .....,.....,...............,.................... r.......... 5 00 points Clf plans fail and the fiance insists too strenuously on ring being returned, Marriage ...........,............. ............................ ............................,.............. l C 00 points ,CMust last for short period before points finally givenb Additional For meeting the fellow you've been trying to meet all season .......... 25 points Members Kathryn Rathgeber Elsa Muntzell Mary Evans Lois Munn ' Glga Hudson I -kAssociate Member 4 no I A F5119 Diamond Jewelry DIAMOND SHAPED CHRISTIAN COLLEGE PINS and OTHER NOVELTIES AT H g Henningefs H I The Vogue Shoppe l.: ' 0 6fxclzz.fz'fz1e Mz'l!z'nefj1 r A11 kinds of Repair Wnnk l : 5 A lk-15 ' Vi 8 N. 9th st. ' Pnnnn 300 18 snnfn Ninth sn B su I' 'I W 0 af, FEW fi S I ' LQ A. 'Q k. e, 'QE r as ,sn x -r' r Inj Y., in rf,- .iq 4 x 1-. af' IFE I TY , ,ggi :Il E ff 1 V a ra tv Cn i 4 I Q 1 P A 3 i i F 5 l i va r i 5? iql. 4-6 wie! q .... s vi if? 5' fi v E 3 F-f il QM P :viii r 4 1. ,- gl., . i PE L ,, V542 iq 12 sg, A L 1 - QE lr- rm Mel Fuf 29: 2 KX' 3 n ff 5 i 3 . A ri 4: R5 1 ne, up LUX ,. , . 2 P E ,i 1 H EE we H... 5... L C Ii! l ..a Q V-, 2 L32 1 gl. E ,. 551 fri fire in VM! a 'j 4 541 H El? M -Q E ii Cz 5 55 532 id 71 pi fi EA J 44- K it K i ,N 1 S 5 i E r E E x V E l Q 5 ,, Q 11 ,Z ...z . fl it ,. 9-wi ,rw Hi ,Q :3 tt, 1 I--f ,, Q, 5 avg' 12..1 fi vi. iii ,My Wi, 4 . ,M .1 ,Wg 1 ,1 A w 1 ED' 5 .W ...Ng 2 I C olambialv C ash Dqarlment Store The Ready-Made Garment A most exquisitely varied offering of Frocks may always be found at this store. ' It dosen't matter what sort of a dress you have set your heart on, we have scores of them for Every Dayftime and Evening hour. Then there is the coat or suit, plain or col- orful in fabric, and beautifully tailored. We know that somewhere in our collection, there is a dress, coat or suit that you will approve and want for your own. The Sweater for the out of door girl For hiking, for golfing, for tennis, for the auto. Sweaters area necessity both from the viewpoints of service and smartness. There is an excellent assortment distinctively fashioned, snugly warm, and colorful. 1 A Complete Hosiery Wardrobe may easily be chosen here ' The heavy ribbed hose for gym work The sport hose of wool, silk and wool, or silk and lisle. p Silk Hosiery :+You will find that we are always equipped with the very newest shades in a wide range of prices. The Smart Young Woman Chooses her Gloves Carefully a, For practical or social use. For day-time or evening. In kidskins, soft and supple, in capeskins, fabric or suede. We are equipped with all these and more. The Intimate Charm o f Drapery well chosen Draperies play an important part in making your room look finish- ed and luxurious. Without them a room looks rather bare.. You will always find a large and varied assortment, not at all high priced, yet real- ly lovely in coloring and pattern. The Final Note Is the Handbag and Umbrella you will ,carry home. Dame Fashion changes the style often. The proper selection will bestow upon your costume the necessary accessories to be correctly attired. iii' 1 ga, ,ag .JV ,1- yt Q ll, f 3,5 ,ye W i it A 515 s-ea 327 f-rr Vw . 5'-Q f K' 1. hi F.-Y' LIL' L 4' 1 1 5 iii vii P W E-I 5-U ld E-a i il-Q , . P4 ,-, :X S QL li-Y is-A Y X Q -s 4 ,J li-'ll fi if QE H A ZW 5' ix' i ,fd ng EW A 1-' L.: 1 . cs., r nn if-2 i'v IF'-R' vw I S H Eff 5-7 3 1 FQ 5- '.,. hw rms i x 'r .-v u i 2 H ii? va? 'fi 'bf Liv Va, I gf' l uw. gdgiwtf if 3 fxa IT .L A C. ,wa El 15 -A 531 , XY., , 'ii 5 U .' ' NIL? 2 g e-Ei , fa :X '! h ' ,A N ,- i r , B N A li fs I5 w, 1 P7 F T. T., 3 -1 we' Q 1 . lf 'i1g ,N I E+: Y S 5513541 T Q? 2 5 i f T 1 E i S i 3 2 gl Y I r I I T 3 LE' ,r an i gm V45 My-Pj jifbe 1 15,154 MT? il 33 Q . 2 'Liv 4 I 1 H A L ,l if 5 I Aga: x f ' fa I '. ' 'QGQNSBY 5, 5: N '-T ?' W, 4 ': flWflznery:ffofz'ery:-f Glove! ME TTT HJT SHUP BROADWAY AT HITT PHONE 936 A c'CZi1no the Step: and Save Money 'Edson Pnonogrezlons Eekson Reeorofv PARKER FURNITURE CO. .Qnolnyf F Wninnfe t-mf: 16 N. TENTH Z1 gy an ,7NQJfUelzj1 Fnrnifure 7337 'Qf? ffifj?1','j',,jjQt1 L M,-'J 7 wg ,rm 37 mg, f f f., ,ba f, V WiffQl!iiiIfTf.1,1L21Tf yr g,z g,.,.L.i..5 f ' ' J .f 4 u fu lx L., .M L, fi.: ri., 2 Q .1 gz,.1 ,..' -V ': 35 a,,yf.g.fA54y.,,,, ,LJ-.M 4f.,.,...h-.U ' '--ff-w-g1.f.-M-,.,.-,g.7.f1-.:v-,-w.mw,a-..,,..,,...n--a- . aw..-W-.,-.Raya-' 1..- s.,.A,.---aww, .-.-,M YOUR WASHING DONE IN AsHURRY NO MUSS, NO FUSS, NO WORRY Those who use our 6Y67 'UZ'C6 do not hesitate to trust us with their Himsiest, frilliest Wearables, because experienee has taught them that they can place expficif Confidence in our mefioals Cfeamzkeg amz' ressmg P60726 116 4- 1,1 DORN-CLCSNEY LA UNDRY AND iDRY CLEANING co. . Columbia, Missouri 1:j..:i.:?,T:::,,,.YAr .,...,,.:1??:--Zi-:L ,vmxrvhza admit: :TZ.:fiTiL:-....m:.v.5.:.wMM,a ma., -:.iL-r.J,2fi-. -1-'Milla-hu--54'-4-Jw'-Q-gwgaw +L- f rg my rr, gg1'-M,grJ,,I-.L5.1.1.'-arn,gL',L1LLLL5:1L:J.1M,.Df r ,. Ffa 31 1- .4 'r N., , x '72 IN wi-M ,g,,, 'Zn asv - ,.,. , W F1 1 1 .fy ' F13 I l EH' PPP? ini ' 5542 s- filffr PM di-hee ' 5152! W3 wiv E553 QPW E35 .Q 15 f r I 4 M 2 M : w i E 4 'e W :I g l l A Z ' C I 1 5 L I r -V T I I -F ,. 43-vu. H I 1 : . K E 3 , , PS 1 , V a Wi E Fei MV Fifi .nt thi V H X. -f v 's lil , i . K ..g A J Q l. A L, G IR L S L :: I W e aafve Safaafv, Pieiles, Ufifoes, Calrer aaa' Fruit ': A :- -l -I -- -I LUNCH GQODS OF ALL KINDS Tae Handy Place to Trade I Broadway at 10th Street McAllister Market For Tfze Best I Of . :I e Serfvzee ll I 4.91 Phone 4.91 :I I CABS AND '- ToUR1NG CARS :- For Al1cOccasions -- . Hire a C ar aaa' I: Drrve it Tourref '- :. ra Nt High Grade SHOES 9 I 5 R V 719 E . BROADWAY A EE TD At Popular 1 ' QM BUY sunss . AE Q5 A PTICCS . 5 sid! I A llrmlwg -- . ,..,. LIG GE TT'S CANDIES , in The Chocolates with the -g1fg.eff21f-111Lme Wonderful Centers A ej1jffmjii'l1. There's a Liggett package to meet every W P7','1:f, f?'f!. W I taste, demand, occasion, or pocketbook AI? 1 ffffi. ' A 43 ? ,w I Hopper-Pollard Drug Co. P' ,Quality goes in before the name goes ann ' HH Phone 1414 The Rexall Store Haden Bldg. L ' I 3F11 ' I Wi L45 491 Cab I' Company I: l Jr' 4 A .. ,. ,..,...,,..,.,,-..,E, ,-,,- ,,,, , , , I v U -. 1- - ---A ff. W - h sf -. - . x, . .5 ' 3 Tp Y' 71 E' 1 2 1 ' I Y ,, ' 'fP 'i'l f'f f57 'T'T:,f', i ' ' 1' i Z, 1 Q' , , 1 . 1' 1: -'ff' 1 1 T' Q 'I V-., 'VI W I , 4 'Q i'T 'T ' WW' T 'P' Q .'T T f 1 so ,..,-5 x 0, ,.,,,, , .,A..A.1.,,t,,.,,,,, Ak,,,,im ,hm ,Q-ni,,,,p,,g4-'4,QAw4,.,V, , , , , ,. . .1 ,....,..- E-.- ,J , .6 1 I ., ' , ,Y H . ' . . - . , f ,...-'E MUCH SUCCESS TO The 1924 COLLEGE WIDOW Blackfoot Coal Ei Mercantile Company The Business That Quality Built Phone 1237 109 N. Ninth Mine Phone 695 TAYLOR MUSIC COM PANY, Inc. , VIRGINIA BUILDING SOUTH 9TH STREET L argert Dz'.rtrz'6ut0r.r of M mica! M ercfzanalzke in C entral M z'.r.rourz' Pianos-Upright and Grands Players and Reproducing Pianos Victor and Brunswick Phonographs Victor and Brunswick Records Small Instruments Sheet Music Radio Sets and Supplies Everything in Music ESTABLISHED 1870 Y. X .NR Violet I-Iouser: What can I do to avoid falling hair? Marian Bailey: jump out of the way. I I can be brave when danger comes l'rn willing to boast-of that But it takes more courage than I possess To appear in 3 , last year s p hat. -Borrowed . i pr ,, V li H15 ,I i l X, ii i i 1 ii 5 i i 4 Ile! 4 xii ? I i Tl I 3 I 2 S 3 a i f 2 1 f 4 I x 3 4 I I I I l I , 5 1 ? E 1 1 I v i V I I ' an P 4, 1, I . 1-V: : '24 1335 lfnlnglnlunl nuinlnun luuuuuuaunus nununuuuuu nuunu nun lun: Q2 I , 4 ,Mu 1 iw. p-we il 4 1 A 1 w Til ,SJ 5 :id g E. A I-w l--M WILKENS-ANDERSON COM PANY SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHEMICALS i CHICAGO Say If P72272 Flefwerf' COLUMBIA FLORAL COMPANY Largest Growers of Budding Plants in Central Missouri Home Grown Cu! Flowery-Tfzirfeen Green Houfer COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Larnz ore Beazley Shoppe By their dress you cannot tell them E. BURNHAM SYSTEM The wisest dare not try For Rileys dress now Mary's wear- in I And julia Margaret's tie! Upon Louise's shining hair sits I Betty's newest hat Algrggffjygg And Shades of Caesar! can it be that those are Dorothys shoes? ,md Now, how the deuce are you going A , to cell g ' Permanent Wavzng just who is who, and whose is Whose? L-14... Our Specialty joke Editor: You sit down on every joke I write. Mrs. Lisenby: I wouldnt if there was any point to them. Q 12th South 9th Phone 1333 .I ..,. X .ii '2::. sv-I ,II wil ir. I g H f 1 :. if al in ef g 5 .I I, LH, I if lL If? L 5 , I has QQ frds ig? lr lv . 'I . 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Permanent-Reliable-Safe Heat t in every ro om 1 ll b ' , N I I x X f ' , ' EPI: 'f f ll llll 1 A lr L , i 4 Nl ig , ,ii 1 ' k g lffwffmf A X I- Ja - ' if tw? f e M I' it ILL 7 if ,Q -,iw-ox-J, jTf-1i'7gfes.,,i- -, ', u f ti , it' lt i 1' Mft -W 1 1 9 ' ,..-ff -RN 5' , mg -' II I, '-X...-.,.5 LR! a--.5 , , ff, I I ll llll I ll I-IE college girl of today, in looking forward to the home of which I she will someday be mistress, does not overlook one factor of great- est importance-the heating plant. ' She requires heat that is clean, safe, and certain-economical, too. These requirements are best met by the type of apparatus which is virtually a standard in modern homes and buildings everywhere-Radiator Heating. ' EI CHLER HEATING ' Is Radiator Heating at its Best ' G A FULLY reliable and satisfactory heating installation de- pends on a combination 'of engineering skill, practical ex- perience, and highly-trained labor. All of these qualifications are offered by the Eichler Heating Company-and have been offered for many years. . Eichler installations will be found in many homes and build- ings. It has been our privilege to serve Columbia's educational institutions to a considerable extent. Recent Eichler work at Christian College includes reconstruction of the heating plant and installation of new pumping equipment in the Missouri Building, overhauling the heating system throughout all build- I ings. and the general maintenance of the system at all times. Eichler Heating is thoroughly dependable, and is available l anywhere in the United States. We invite your inquiry. IC -E g e-:EATING CCMPANY ' RAILWAY EXCHANGE BLDG., ST. LOUIS, MO. l -1, ., - .,- Qkqp. Y 4 W, 'i ,agp , . wif ' 2 -..4rx. '. f ,QL-., ' R' ' -- 33-,Ly V... fy .'-.- at Q. , .. , in 4, -.4 I. nuns. .. .V 1-, . 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