Culver Stockton College - Milestones Yearbook (Canton, MO)

 - Class of 1926

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Y , ' Wm w e - :1.'-13,-if V U .77 v .5- -T 'Lf'f'ff'QT7IZTT?i1'f?.. E MILE T 1926 i 3 5 ? 3 i I ! I 2 1. 1 Q I A W 3 -1 E+ 9 4 If ! ! 1 1 1 I 1 i J 1 3 Q 2 S 1 x l 2 5 Q E 1 1 f a THE 1926 PUBLISHED'BY'THE'STUDEHTS'0F CULVER' STGCKTOINPCOLLEGE Ei E E5 CAHTUIHI, MISSOURI . MID-conrmsm Puauc LIBRARY MID CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY ' , 578 North indent: l'll lll'lll'llllll'l'lll'lllI, has as 'lk ,ak .Y N ' ,gm , , , t its-.. .T .I,. T- Q'I' i , it f I 5 ' T he purpose of this organization shall be to foster an interest in college student publications and to stimulate interest in all phases of underfgraduf ate literary work that jinds it way into print. It is to be honorary in nature, not professional, and it is to deal with amateur effort of high grade' in college. It will seek to reward the student who has earned election or appointment to to the various staff positions by conf ferringl a mark of real distinction for his acceptable work. T CONSTITUTION OF GAMMA UPSILON DEDICATION T O A GAMMA UPSILON, HONORARY STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FRATERN ITY THE EFFECTIVE COLLEGE To crown the Hillftop with commodious buildings is beautiful but to make those buildings the busy Workshop of the effective college will be a real achievement. The effective college is one which so functions that positive results in life are always, in evidence. Great teachers, vigorous and openfminded students with a right attitude are necessities. Great teachers arouse thinking and thinking men serve their generation. Great teachers feel deeply .and feeling men see and understand the human side of all progress. A A' The effective college sends out men strong in body, mind and soul. These men must know themselves and the World in its struggle in hunger of body and in the throes of mind and faith. They must be able to stand in the midst of conflict, of changing things and the chaos of ideas. It is theirs to have a high courage and a training in keen and discriminating thinking and in lofty living. They breathe the breath of that freedom which is conf structive andhas the spirit of service for the race. Truth should be their quest but truth as adjusted to life, their passion. Not Wealth, but life must be the dominant ambition. The effective college will have a changing cur' riculum to meet the needs of each generation. It will meet the rising tide of new problems with clear 'analysis and understanding. Sympathy, brotherhood, truth and a living faith will calm the troubled waters of human restlessness. The effective college is the dream of dreams. the hope of hopes. It is faith triumphant in Christian education. Iv xv .I EFI I A . '15 msn' A 54 Y-, fi - 49 CUNTENTS O 0.0 INTRODUCTION BOARD OF TRUSTEES FACULTY . CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS EVENTS COMICS ADVERTISERS W X x i Q P' I I I I J A I l 5 l , 1- 1 w H X i .1 V I I V Q V r 9 -+ e g N q ' N L ' 'H f 1, f 0 -1 F, W ' 'V I Q , s . -4 ! I , 4 W. A P Y 'I - I rf . 4 1 I I , , L 1 , 3 3 Q 4 , l v ' V if . if , ji W ul rl - 3L Q 1 I , A' J X h , I , V' 5 + a F. 5 ' s E i 5 Q Q ' f L - s 11 I, , 1 5 . , Q E fy 1 E A I , 1 L 1 -1 k h , f bg . . i ' Y 4 is I . , CARL JOHANNQ M. A., L. L. D I PRESIDENT EMERITUS ,IQHN HEPLER WGOD, B. L., D. D PRESIDENT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fi. 1 ,-4 f 4 1' ., , 'W' u ,,,-1 ' 5, .1 1. x-.- l Y Y .fl ,Iii -X 5- ' , 3 01' , , 3 ' ' .1 1 1 1 f 5 . P 1 , ' ' - 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 4 1 1 ' . , , 1 .. fl 1 'If , 1 I - 1 1 I 11 1 j1 lx ' i V ,. .. 1 :A W . Y. . W .. W ,U 11 -L-, '1 11 11 11 11 1 1' W. B. MORQBERTS, CANTON President of Board of Tmstees Q 1 1 N 1 , F 1 1 1 WILLIAM T. JCNES, ST. LOUIS . VicefP1feside'nt Q 1 1 1 . , 1 1 E. N. CASON, CANTON Secretary 1 ijt 1 .MENRQ . 1 O 1 ..,. - K ,,,, 'ff ' 'W' f ,.. 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' 1 7521.25 v : , A I V: , K J . L,-' - ' Q- - v- 1 P... I :I V a Ig 24 F. K 5 V Ig! ' 'I1 Il I I I - I ' ' 41 F If- ,I .V F J' J -3 . E E , N, - , V ,X 4- . y , I Q , I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I S, .-, . , fig ax. - '-,mai 3: fw. ,I ay . 'bi f fa Q X 1,514 Q h N iqurv IC 'I ., I I Q , . , - -- '-, ff , f,'r'.vf.----- iarnmwgun-a.-.4,.:ag1f-miauwx4.Inw.1.:A, av f. 0:.,- ...,-U, ., r Y . A-...f .y W,4u...-1.-M.-uw-,i-g..g,e,' 'I ' ' nag' I In ,T 5nzmel-lmu'ni:favif.:v--.wi-nn6.'v'f- s- K . , f I -1, . - -.... iv. .J-1 . I I Il I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I 9 i 2 2 E ...1 4: fs:-las E n ? .E.,..,,.. 2 aff A 3'4 'T '1LMiL'TH'l1?YJ1I'M 'ESSJWKW' A .f , lf. .eip 57. ' f 1, ' J 'A ,1'Q. ' i. ,-1 sf,-. ' 1, 3 . .. ,ra . rr Hs all l LEWIS SYLVBSTER HoPK1Ns, M. A. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Professor of Biology. B. A., 1899, M. A., 1900, Antioch College, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summers of 1899, 1900, and 1922. Teacher of Science, Troy QChioD High School, 18994902, Principal of Troy CChioD High School, 19034904g Principal of Massillon CChioD High School, 19054906, Head of Depart' ment of Science, Evening High School, Pittsburg, Pa., 1906f 1912, Teacher of Science, Central High School, Pittsburg, Pa., 190649125 Head of Department of Biology, Peabody High School, Pittsburg, Pa., 191249133 Instructor in Biology, Summer School of the University of Wooster, 19034912, Head of Department of Biology, State Normal College, Kent, Ohio, 19134922, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Professor of Biology, CulverfStockton College, 1922f- HENRY BARTON RoB1soN, M. A., PH. D. Dean of tlie Scliool of Religion, Professor of the New Testament Language and Literature, and the Philosophy of Religion. B. A., 1893, Transylvania College, Classical Diploma, 1893, The College of the Bible, M. A., 1894, Transylvania College' Ph. D., 1907, University of Chicago. Instructor in Classics' Transylvania College, 189348993 Pastor in El Paso, Texas, and Mobile, Alabama, Dean of the School of Religion, and Professor of the New Testament Language and Literature, and the! Philosophy of Religion, CulverfStockton College 1910'- MARGARBT C. BASKBTT Dean of Women, and Matron of CulverfStockton Hall. Student, Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Boston Conservatory of Music, and Chicago American Conservatory, two and a half years of travelland study abroad, Director of Voice, William Woods College, three and a half years. Dean of Women, and Matron of CulverfStockton Hall, CulverfStockton College, 1918f- 'lfl . 1 --'il A., .- V. -... - --ww ' .ss ik. get .. , W ,325 ,pg . .51 ..W5,..a I I V iz 1 P .. . ,,,:if i'j' , zfhl' Vi . Y 311411 . .. ... - Y.-A in - - 4 rw' , 1 i ng L.,-Vu , 1 il 51 I 1 z 5 0 , I I Q BYRON INGOLD, M. A. Professor of Mathematics. B. A., 1904, CulverfStockton College, M. A., 1915, Central Wesleyan College, Graduate Student, University of Missouri, summer of 1918. Professor of Mathematics, CulverfStockton College, 1904-. A - WILLIAM EBEN SCHULTZ, M. A., PH. D. Professor of the English Language and Literature. B. A., 1906, M. A., 1907, CulverfStockton College, M. A.' 1909, Yale University, Research Student in British Libraries, summer of 1914, Ph. D., 1915, Yale University. Instructor in Modern Languages, CulverfStockton College, summer of 1907 g Professor of Modern Languages, LaGrange College, 1907'1908, Instructor in English, University of Kansas, 1909' 1911, Fellow in English, Yale University, 1911f1912, Assistant in English, Yale University, 1912f1915g Instructor in English, University of Illinois, 19l5'1916Q Professor of the English Language and Literature, C1916-D, Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Science C1919f1920D: CulverfStockton College, 1916-. LLOYD JUAN GRAHAM, B. S., M. A. ' Professor of Chemistry and Physics. B. S. in Ed., 1919, Northeast Missouri State Teachers Collegeg Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summers of 1921 and 1925, M. A. 1923, University of Missouri. Assistf ant in Chemistry, Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, 19164919, Principal of High School, Brookfield, Missouri, 19184919, Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, University of Missouri, l919f1920g Professor of Chemistry and Physics, CulverfStockton College, 1920-. E 2 .fha 'i 4 19... kwmw Ti Ul'5--- - fr ff-'WV' ? 'TTL?- I 1' K . Af.. f.- . . -fr.Q.vi-.v var-..-r.1-,lff ff ' -' ' 'WW'f'A A' fi Q,s,Lwt '- U .Q -I ' f 1 hu.+qxpA f '11 'W 7 1252: 14iY- z ' P af.,fs as i . f 'E r 1 V , i g .fu , 'fm X 5.1 1'-..as I gil! ,Wi wifssrwssres S ll , 3 il 15 il 1 il ,F lk 1. ,, i f i, Q1 ig, 5 Q MAURINE MAYS, B. S. 11 E Professor of Modern Languages. 1 B , B. S. in Ed., 1921, University of Missouri, Graduate Student, Q University of Missouri, 19224923 and summer of 1923, Q , University of Mexico, summer of 1924, University of Colorado, 5 4 5 3 f summer of 1925. Teacher of Modern Languages, Synodical I ri 5 College, Fulton, Missouri, 1921f1922, Assistant in Modern 1 l Languages, University of Missouri, 19221923, Professor of , 1 Modern Languages, CulverfStockton College, 1923-. l 1 l ' - 3 Q . A i 1 wli Yi RALPH W. NELSON, M. A., B. D. f Professor of Philosophy K B. A., 1915, Phillips University, M. A., 1916, University a .7 of Kansas, Graduate Student, Princeton Theological Seminary, I 1916f191'7, B. D., 1918, Yale University, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, 19194924 Fellow in Sociology, 192Of I 1921, Fellow in Philosophy, 1924. Assistant in Sociology, i University of Chicago, 1921f1922, Professor of Philosophy, CulverfStockton College, 1924-. l 1 2 l 2 3 so 1 GECRGE MANIFOLD, M. A., S. T. B. Professor of Ancient Languages - B. A., 1900, M. A. 1915, Transylvania College, S. T. B., Q i 1917, Graduate Student, 1918, Harvard University, Graduate 3 1 Student, summer of 1924, University of Chicago. Professor i of Homiletics, and 'Superintendent of Bible Extension Depart' l ment, Bethany College. 1919, Pastor in New Zealand, Austraf lia, West Virginia, and Ohio, Professor of Ancient Languages, , 1 CulverfStockton College, 1924-. 1 li ' I L 2 L , 1 . i 1 .. , . , . .. ..wp,- Rfb' if ,C ,Lv , 1 'f-1 T-QM -a:.f.::f:.af--V .N .U 1 M.. . ..-isbn fi,-!-3,-:Y ff --J,-,,,,.,.-Q: L 1 'M' W wuusnnnnm -f l - s ' -:twin sion 'M MARGARET WHITNEY Dow, B. A., Mus. B. 1 Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music. B. A., 1913, Mus. B., 1918, Carleton College, A. A. G. C. 1917, Piano with Frederick Locke Lawrence, Northfield, Minnesota, Josef Lhevinne Chicago, Isador Phillip, Fountain' ebleau, France, Organ with C. P. Wood, Ender, Fairclough, Goodwin, and Widor. Instructor in Piano and Theory, Carleton College, 1918f1924, Church Organist, 1914'1925, Instructor in Piano, Organ, and Theory, CulverfStockton College 1924f1925, Professor of Piano and Theoretical Music CulverfStockton College, 1925-. FERRIS J. STEPHENS, B. D., PH.. D. Professor of the Old Testament. B. A., 1915, Graduate Student, 1915f1916, Butler College, B. D., 1923, Ph. D., 1925, Yale University. Pastor, Disciples of Christ Church, Morristown, Indiana, 1916f192O, Baptist Church, Montowese, Connecticut, 192Of1924, Professor of the Old Testament, CulverfStockton College, 1925-. JOY W. KISTLER Professor of Physical Education. Student, Central College, 1916f192O. lStudent, University of Illinois Coaching School, summer of 1920. Coach of basketf hall, HowardfPayne College, 1918f192O, Assistant Coach, Central College, 1918f1920, Head Coach, Missouri Military Academy, Mexico, Missouri, 192Of1925, Professor of Physical Education, and Director of Athletics, CulverfStockton College 1925-. I VV. gr LIN? 4 I 9 ra.. g I 1 . fi-, ,' '. 'lv' x- Q, A, .. I -m......-fu-.m.wf:1'.'i' asia' V. I A. f. I I 4 ----1.-.-.-v-.wp Q...-.af-wf .i....,...- Rfb - --.. ' L 7 .- aan- . .. it 58 A 41' ei, ,ga a. fl., , 'Mimi 1 1 .' fA 1 '- ' AH f 1 fy. .ml 'ia'h,g,.qg,- HENRY GADD HARMON, M. A. Professor of History and Political Science. B. A., 1923, Cotner College, M. A., 1925, Transylvania College, Graduate Student, University of Nebraska, summer of 1925. Professor of English and Ancient History, Sixth Provincial Normal College, Anhvvei, China, 192349245 Professor of History and Political Science, CulverfStockton College, 1925-. CLAUDE E. SPENCER, B. A. Instructor in Library Science. B. A., 1922,'CulverfStockton1Collegeg Student, University of Illinois Library School, summers of 1922 and 1923. Student Librarian, CulverfStockton College, 1917f1922g Librarian, and Instructor in Library Science, Cu1verfStockton College, 1922-. Roy L. THORP, B. A, B. D. Instructor in Religious Education B. A., 1911, B. D., 1913, Drake University. Instructor in Cld Testament History, Drake University, 1911f1913g Pastor Christian Church, Tarkio, Missouri, 1913f1916g Bible School Specialist, Seventh District, Missouri, 1915 5 President Missouri Christian College, 191649223 Pastor Christian Church, Canton, Missouri, 1922-3 Instructor in Religious Education, CulverfStockton College, 1923-. n E if . . 'ggi g..i.Wts Aw 'til' Cnr- 1-M.-Q -.V-,Atv FK. if 7' - 15 .w.:'uag. . ff 1. .naaeza-wasnvuw' if ' lk i., i J . ,, , - A , -. .c ILA-1,75 gf.. ADA WALLACE ROBERTS, B. A., PH.-B. I Instructor in English. English, CulverfStockton College, 1923-. an-apic. v , A Lia ag , , l' 5 .5 fi .1 T by 1 A I 1 , i ' T. 1 S Q li l B. A., 1914, CulverfStockton College, Ph. B., 1915, Univerf W sity of Chicago, Graduate Student, Columbia University, summer of 1925. Teacher of English, Kirksville High School, Kirksville, Missouri, 191749185 Teacher of English, Canton High School, Canton, Missouri, 1922f1923, Instructor in i lv ii 5 5 1 l I 1 s A! l l ' JOHN BERGER A Instructor in Gerrnanf I ' Graduate, Concordia College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, . Graduate, Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, Instructor in German, CulverfStockton College, 1925-. I I MILDRED M. MCGHEE, M. A. Instructor in Public Speaking and English. B. A., 1919, M. A., 1924, University of Iowa, Shakespearean Interpretation with Robert Bruce Mantell and Genevieve Hamper, summer of 1925. Teacher of English and Speech, Charter Cak, Iowa, 1919f1921, Teacher of English and Speech, Creston, Iowa, 1921f1923, Teacher of English, Waterloo, Iowa, second semester, 1924, Instructor in Public Speaking and English, CulverfStockton College, 1924-. I 1, gg,,,,f . , ,,, ,Q ..... -.......,11.. .........ia,,.,. -..M l i ij: 4 fu - fi his :S 1 -, 'i . :pg A rt -ff ,. ...H-1 5311- I, -f , -if. 4 ff Q.. 4. 9.1 HAZEL M. LANDIN, B. S. Instructor in Home Economics. B. A., 1920, State College of Washington, Student, Spokane College, 1915f1917. Teacher of Cooking and Sewing, Pomeroy, Washington, 1920, and Edvvall, Washington, 1920f1921, Teacher of Cooking and Chemistry, Wuppe, Idaho, 1921f1922, Supervisor of Home Economics, Florence, Colorado, 1922f 1924, Instructor in Home Economics, CulverfStockton College, 1924-. Q 3 ,v :ws A iw' in BARBARA REAVIS, B. A. Instructor in Modern. Languages, English ancl Public Speaking. B. A., 1924, University of Missouri. Instructor in Modern Languages, English and Public Speaking, CulverfStockton College, 1924. GRIFFITH L. GORDON . . Instructor in Band and Orchestral Music, Voice and Public School Music. Studied in Hillsdale College, Michigan, under M. D. Chase, 1897f1901, under A. A. Stanley, Dean of Music, University of Michigan, 1902f1905, under Dr. N. J. Elsenheimer, Cinf cinnati College of Music, 1905f1908, under William Shakes' peare in voice and Carl Busch in composition, Chicago, Summer of 1925. Several years experience in concert work. Taught in Zanesville, Ohio, Lexington, Kentucky, Moore's Hill College, Indiana, Oklahoma City, Pavvhuska, Oklahoma, and University of Oklahoma. Instructor in Band and Orchestral Music, Voice and Public School Music, CulverfStockton College 1925-. . Q, cw Q-W in - tv .fig-sissy. V... , . iw 1 4 rf. . ,..,. Q.,-,-,,H.-a., 1' ' . ' -:Q ,Q ,YV ,.f- s--2:1-1 -.rf -iw an-v , , if, . . tin.: + , , A W 1 it I ,114 . F-1 - . y. est mm MABEL BUSH GORDON Instructor in Voice. Graduate of Valparaiso University, Indiana, 1913. Studied at School of Lyceum Art, Chicago, 1918f1919. Studied voice with William Shakespeare at Chicago Musical College, summer of 1925. Producer, and trainer of directors, for john B. Rogers Company, 1919f1925. Instructor in Voice, CulverfStOcktOn College, 1925-. B. A., 1920, Physical Education Work, Illinois WOman's College, Advanced Physical Education, Harvard University 1920. Instructor in Physical Education, Hardin College, 1920f1922g Instructor in Physical Education, CulverfStocktOn College, 1925 MRS. JOY W. KISTLER, B. A. Instructor in Physical Education. . G. S. C. HUMBERT, B. D. 'Superintendent of Promotion Department B. A. 1903, B. D. 1905, Eugene Bible University. W 9-L. .v -1 Q is A' fwiilpd 1 V 'e'r-fr--.' 1w-.f,- - ' v -A A ' 'A 2.2.59 W WQ' 4 as, .V .- V i.a.an. - 'nl-neue:-an ' ,.,. . kg W V ga. . ' x,,.f win.:-.L -,.1L.1..-u-manuns1:u.:-'.,aa..-...Ang.. .. m I . i A ,,1v,... ,- Q SQVQSEE-'til gi. -v ,,AQ,--,if aff A,'Q .. . ' ,yt H- X wr' ' .QW .Hirst Q11 F AY JONES Secretary to President RETHA EDITH BREEZE, B. A., M. A. Professor of Education. B. S., Valparaiso University, 1914g Graduate work in Edu' cation, University of Illinois, Summer of 19173 M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers, 1921. Instructor in Latin and Mathematics Ashley High School, Ashley, Illinois, 1914f1915g Principal of High School, Marthaville, Louisiana, 191'7f1919g Instructor in Education, Will Mayfield College, 192149243 Director of Training School, State Normal, Daphne, Alabama, 1924119253 Professor of Education, CulverfStockton College, 1925f1926. . , . .ma '. xv -'1-at-' Mfr, -. 1+ L' v,,L , Q2 I-J , - ,. f . -:.a..- f4,,1...i1-Li.-W.-,gwfwf 1.-....w...a...'...E.f W. .-.. .- if ...y vm' ...- .,,:1'1 f. ' K I A ,,,,,,.,..,.,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,...,.L, CONRAD WILL B A Engineer and Superintendent o Buildings and Grounds B. A. 1924, CulverfStockton College v 5 9 ' -0' -f , A Fir l XX ix 1 - . A. A V A , I 1 gill I in 2 . Mr, y gggg Wm v gj f ' in , 'N sf lie 1 E ill i l fl , M 2' xl! 1' il! 1 ,. I fi ,gi ii ly iii rr, Vi 2 1 i is GRACE GALBREATH, B. S. I Instructor in Education. i 5 B. S., 1925, University of Missouri. Teacher of History W 1 Hannibal High School, I.921'l924Q Instructor in Education ll I 1 CulverfStockton College, 1925-. ul 1 !2l 1 Q 1 F 5 i A uf I if I I li r l H i I MILDRED LANGE ' Instructor in Violin. A g y 1 I Graduate of Chicago Musical College, 1924. Studied violin, I with Max I. Fischel, 1921f1924. Studied theory with Harold V g B. Maryott, Louis Victor Saarand Felix Borowshi, 1921f1924. Instructor in Violin, Quincy College of Music, 1925-3 . Instructor in Violin, CulverfStockton College, 1925-. 1. 1 73 2 :fi g I 5 r 5 ' ii , i kr, if I fi FRED KLINE Q ii I Field Representative. 5 l 9 ' i i 1 1 L 3 l , , , . 1 5 I ' 2 5 1 - i .. '3' 1 1 I '- 'H i , 1 .4 W, H 9 to it 'whfiifiqif it - N AT Q., 1uuzzar-::nigge:- in- Y Wt - :ti -W. 'Aw 1' 't . , - f ' Mix mit-ff:-1. - -'- K image- r U!Iilnnc-'-- , I ,li l i 1 ll tq wa 'ji W A fl, l f o 'v 0' 9' ', 4' Q 5 Q I--', . 43,3 599 X. ly, ,. f -. ,ryv rf 'K :,'Jg'f,5 Ii ,JP ' V ,...,.f .,. - TES 12 I 'L' --,..,..x+-,sw-V .-1.-za-ia..:nJ s. - 4 1 , K. ' Nw. FS ga, pp' MV ix? D ' 5 .f ' - , if A l ti f ' , ' ', . ' I 1 r f .' , 3 - - ' lt fl ' l - vv f-M.- H.. Y..W..Y.. .. ,. . . . Q: , LCIS BCULWARE F PERRY Chemistry Zeta Lambda Sigma C1D, C2D, CBD, C4D, president C2Dg Pi Kappa Delta C2D, CBD, C4D, vicefpresident CBD, Gamma Upsilon C4Dg Mega' phone Staff C2D, CBD, C4D, Editorfinfchief CBD, Student Senate CZD, C4D, president C4Dg House Council C1Dg Y. W. C. A. CID, CZD, pres' ident CZDQ Cheer Leader CSD, C4Dg Women'saAthletic Association C4Dg Dramatic Club CBD, C4Dg Glee Club C1D, C2Dg French Club CZD, C3Dg Debating Team C1Dg Vicefpresident of the Junior Class. Cne who can dress as a man, act as a man and do a manis work, yet retain the essence of feminity. She has majored in Chemistry and taken considerable work in Biology in preparation for medical work. Throughout her scholastic career, she has been prominent in all school activities as the above record will show. All will remember her shrill Whistle and that familiar Come on, Wild' cats, Fight 'eml Fight lem! Fight 'emln Belongs back on that ooo acre 'ranch -,, sv Av .MVA W A ' 'fa nf'-fe '-'ws -,F f H H- --Y - ' - ,- ,.,, Wy., I A le T 2 . Y 1' Lawn iai1::--f m'5ud: L. - 'A . ,fsi.niaa:-iueameuun-,uw..i.. 1 I ,, f , :S y E rv ' . Q-W f -A... l l LULA FRANCES BRCCKHART ARBELA Biology Phi Kappa Chi CZD, CBD, C453 Y. W. C. A. CU, CZD, QBD, QD, cabinet C4jg Student Volunteer Band Q2D,' QBD, 'C4D, secretaryf treasurer CZD, CSD. Lula may be quiet, yet do not be deceived by her gentle manner for-Ch, well- maybe we just donft know. That far away look gives every evidence that her heart is somewhere else, and who can tell-perhaps it is. Lula has biological tendencies. That in all probability accounts for her wisdom and deep understanding of the human race. Adam lost his rib, Lula broke hers 2 ' F 1, 'T , I' 'YU w j 4 Jr ' P if l P 5 l it 11.13. HAZEL CALDWELL MONTICELLO Education Kirksville State Teachers College CD, CBL Phi Kappa Chi QZD, C4Dg Y. W. C. A. C2j,C4D. 'iln again, out again, gone again . Every once in a while, Hazel would swoop down on us-snatch off a semester's or su1nmer's Work-then off once more for the pedagogical Held. This year she is out pouring knowledge into the heads of un' suspecting American youth. Exceeding ly loquatious Y 'f ' .- 15 1 ' 5 Av 'A ' L, v , ev il. - 3 . . ' afar f'42z,i ' ' 1 'qc p ,lwwcf ,fa at 5439 .. sail .. 'gg 3 , Q- .,.. ,-fe' 1 -11--fi., rug' J l I LCUIS W. CHAMBERLAIN BARRY, ILL. BiblefPl1ilosophy Y. M. C. A. C1D, C2D, C3D, C4D, treasurer C1Dg Dramatic Club CBD, C4Dg Music Club CBD, C4Dg Ancient Languages Club C4Dg Ministerial Association C1D, CZD, CSD, C4Dg secretary C4Dg Student Volunteer Band C1D, C2D, CBD, C4D3 Men's Debates CZD. Louis will be ready to take his place in the world as the spiritual leader of any community because he has given the best of service during his four years of practical experience While in College. The constructive interest he has taken in the Y. M. C. A. and Ministerial Association also shows that he knows and studies his subject. The college squeak! 'i 'ai ive' . 's l 'ill' is 'J 1 l BROOKS CCRWINE HAINES CITY, FLA. l Biology Rollins College Cljg Mu Theta Nu CSD, C4D, president C4Dg Milestones Staff C4Dg InterfSociety Council C455 Student Senate C433 Glee Club C2Dg Spanish Club CBD, C4D. Willie came to CfS for a vacation before the rest of tus left home. He returned a year later to pursue his beloved avocation, but liked it so much that he chose a vocation and took his B. A., as a matter of course. Now that the other ations are past, there is time enough left for the worthy profession that only the near future can know. Silly Willy, The WisefCraclqer I Em ' vo' 'ff' 'I 9 X- Af' V 2 we - I Q fu . , in i -f 1 ' .flux L- Y l iY 1 A-77' W 'Ama' y i 'Ei Sunnis-vfa . fs:-1-ss' -.l -ff Hr fn- y 1, r-- ...' Q.. if ' - M.,-Q Y , 3 it .Spf gli . ga.: 4- S. HELEN DAMRON Siuzx Education Phi Kappa Chi CD, CZD, CBD, president C3Dg Pi Kappa Delta CZD, C3Dg Megaphone Staff C3Dg Student Senate C3jg InterfSociety Council C3jg House Council C3jg Y. W. C. A. CD, CZD, C353 Music Club C203 Debating Team Clj, CZD. Genius could not condense the English language tofthe size of a Senior writefup that would do justice to Helen. She is a combination-or shall We say culmination-of many stormy forces. The south wing of CulverfStockton Hall somehow has been more subdued since Susie has begun Wielding the Birch Rod out Where they have earthquakes. Homefs angel, Margaretfs devil f vw! .3 swf- -Ji Ji W N . ,.- n.u...,. -ff-,W-1.9, 4-f.,L,.-g..u,,.n,.. ' nl, - tg, - -4 . ..,.....,,a..-,a,n..-unix W, !7:,.s if! ,....,.... f ., CAA., Q it c 4 Q Q F ,Li -uw --- 7 . . ,,,,,,,,,,, W , 7 K . , o , , .ff ,. f r lk'-lf ' ' ll ' 1 b if-Q. Vx V' . MV -.I 1 g ta. N 'w l li I . . r r GOLDIE DICKERSCN LA GRANGE Education Phi Kappa Chi CD, QZD, Qwlg Treasurer Clbg President C2Dg Pi Kappa Delta CZQ, C3jg Milestone Staff C2lg InterfSociety Council CZDQ Y. W. C. A. CID, CZD, CSL President CBL Music Club C355 Ministerial Association Q2Dg Debating Team There is an old saying that one good turn deserves another . If this is true Goldie will hold a balanceon account for many good turns. She was always the same, friendly and smiling. This same spirit will go a long way toward the success which she will attain in the Business World. V A walking Missionary Society ' fi? -6. if i-'F 'wk 'QV 'ff .- 1, Kin! .-an, 'E . i..,,-v-Tfa,riar. . -Jing,-'-.5 Qi-5, Q va. T mW.,M, 7 Jv na-pr 1 -e...1nQ f ,A 1 - 'V , K I.. ,E 31 ' , , i f 3.3 ,f-I egg Wl' gl 'ill V illi i lib, vl ' y -' 1 r , 1, -- Y Q., 5 1 ., - lk A-JET., uw f .l RUSSELL ELLIS EWING Education Alpha Delta ,Thetag Theta Alpha Phig Milestones Staff CD3 Football QD, Basketball QU, CZDQ Dramatic Club CZD, vicefpresident CZD, treasurer QQ, Cast of 'LWhat Happened to Jones , Let's Get Married , All of a Sudden Peggy , Fourteen , Sunset , If you donlt believe that patriotism sometimes leads astray, listen-long years ago, a certain youth from the highlands joined the Saturday Afternoon Tea Club, stationed at CulVerfStockton College. That certain young man fell in love Cbecause he Was patrioticj, married Cbecause he was more patriotic than his friends-Burl Knight please notel, taught school Cbecause he Wanted to Work for his countryj, and now is endowed with that mythical B. A. degree Cbecause he is the most patriotic man in the classj. A family man, colleague of Rector, Simpsonfetc. Q .ffl 'ga .as . , fF'V','f'., .' ,'i'ff',V' if ,i -as-' ' :'Q. i',53' -:..g.u .,,f...Q..-pc '- :f-1. ..mz1Q'f C I' ,,,! , ' 'V ,a .. 1.-' -1--mu-n-...:.:::w.,4 mine-niaeiaax :-Q ll l l AS C . ' . , - .I L, I - l 33 l l l l ' WILLIAM W. HQHMAN CANTYON History and Political Science Alpha Delta Theta CD, CZJ, CBO, ,C4D, critic CZD, vicefpresident CID, Theta Alpha ,Phi CBD, C4D, vicefpresident C415 Milestones 5 Staff CZD, C4Dg Student Senate C4Dg Basketball CD, C4Dg Dramatic 5 Club CU, 429, C3D, C455 Band CU, CZD, C32 C473 Ffemh Club C57, I treasurer CYD. V I l C John Went to college to Work, Jim went to-play, Tom Went to ' learn some things, but Bill just went because-well, icause it 5 was the only logical thing to do. Bill couldn't do without the help of CPS C when the heat of summer melts the paint and makes it run, when the evenings are long and draggy without i our teacher friend. To sum it up in short, Bill is the guy who E ho1ler'd crosst the street and said Kom on ov'r Skinny, got a I new King air rifle . A I g Coofnicls viglit hand man 6 1 C i yyrfzr, -' 1 frami- - '-'-f f --'W 1,5321 W 6,3--1.,-,1...,,,fff:.7s,,-L, gs-:...1,,e-..,-c W, ,V 1 -.qv-if ww X W ' 1- f A 1-r .lf-C-c ffa?'f1 ' ..--, l Y 1 ll U l 1 l l 5 Q J 5 I l I l 1 f v l I 5. -l jl i 1 l 1 1 sl fi ai il 4 wafer .,-AQ :rw M. M- U. . f JW - I Ts. ,T...-.r me-::1:gg..gp.-up . as as 1'- , 'th 1-,Q J A 3.3! I gp- I mi r ,-- 5 I i ri, 'f4'?3l. 'E g is QQ LEE JACOBS ' A CANTON History I Y. M. C. A. CU, CZD, CD3 Cabinet CBDQ Choral Club CBL Min' isterial Association CID, CZD, , Some Wait until the end of their College days before entering the hard,-hard world. Not so with H. Lee. He began his high school and ministerial Work together. The world has no terrors for him, and even now as a graduate student in the University of Chicagog he fills his Sundayls appointments. It is an achievef ment to carry the strenuous college Work successfully. but even greater the achievement to be both a student and a professional man successfullyp A - I Intellectually indisposed I U' 'f if'-4 3-'W-' 'W in ' V . ' . Q , ...pnf if-1 '.. I . H . H at 1p'Jq,1Qp,y,5v,: gifs-,gun-,.wsw f ' ' f lfxlgxgfli f1'N.iQ'1m 'fJl '3, , i W' 7 ' ' ' ggi-of 'wrt-mswnuumsnanlsvrnuanzifff-:raft-:,e ini? Vg XCVA- Y V i if Q V. rn: 1 i l U . Y , , 3 ai. ' w 4 Av I 4 I Q ? I 1fIrilfS13f0UeE r' A. B. JETT ' CANTON BiblefPhilosophy Ministerial work. His example reminds us that we are never too busy to succeed and that many responsibilities may be the inspiration leading to achievement. Coming back to college after having a family to support and scholarly enough to carry away first honors during his Junior year are strong points added to his credit. Om' Modem Novelist uvx dl is in x - .i.i ,Q 4 Y I, 11 , X' T, 5- ,--yffa--?.:.-:ff--Ji.-i.:..., swmqnwn.4.4 1. ni fa., an nz: . ,M . ef A 4 5 , , j-.Q g ' gl , f-if . . C K, .pt iw ,Q - f ' . .3 g. .V ,rw :.. ,,,lx rgx ,L Q . . fr Z.: sis, f I, 2. Lug K v l k REUBEN A. JOHNSON ARGYLE, IOWA Education Alpha Delta Theta C15, C25, C35, C45, marshall C15, vicefpresident C25, librarian C35, marshall and vicefpresident C453 Theta Alpha Phi C25, C35, C45g CfS Club C455 Milestones C45g Megaphone C455 Footballg Dramatic Club C15, C25, C35, C453 President of Senior Class. Every one knows Why Reuben goes to College by the same route every day and what furnishes the inspiration during a football game but it is still a mystery to many why Education should be his Major. So before the church bells ring listen to the birdie's sweet twitterg Think long and deep and spend much time on Household Management . It burned him deep, the fireg She left him flat? Velnd! just Swede. Q9 5' -4 7' ,- ' C 1 'LJ y ,-..., ...-,...,., .. .. . ' Y 'M' W, ' ' JFS? . , -Mr A--fu-f -1 --.W-..s,...,.-n, fmm. nw1fhxxA'mw4yA 'A r -msn 'E 'W' Q i . ,Q ' 5, el..- I 4 4 I 3 , FZQYA, I ' G ' A , I if I ' , at up 3, I iii ' I I f- I testi as I I , ' , ' .42 , V E in I FRANCES MCCUTCHAN CANTON Home Economics Phi Kappa Chi CD, CZI, CBI, C453 Theta Alpha Phi CBI, C493 Y. W. C. A. CD, CZD, CBI, C413 Dramatic Club CBD, C4I3 Music Club C303 Choral Club CD3 Spanish Club CSI, ., Frances has been indispensable in many Ways. Being a town girl, her latch string has not only been out, but it has stretched all the way up the hill . She will long be remembered for her persistance, good nature and good cooking. The Doctofs Daughter 1 I 9 ' I I . ,-4.5! 1' ,-. vif- U: --.-ri 1 fm - 4,-,H M- ' I ' . ' , ' .', , ',.. Iifa I 1,3 A a L ana-n-m1,f-fer - in-w'.spu.:ananr..wf-:z..s--xwuussimaag ,' , P' NI' i we m.:ifzn1kim ef , . ,Q k 3 N 1 I 'F TT, Af if Liv f I I I I M I I iz I I I I I I I . i, I I ,MJ -.1 4 ii 7' my l I i 5 1 .f it l Q . l ! I l i l l 5 i 1' l . A l CLARA o'FERRALL AMARMQ, Tax. Q i English Phi Kappa Chi C1D, C2D, CBD, C4D, secretary C2D, president CBD, C4Dg Gamma Upsilon C4D, president C4Dg Editorfinfchief Milestones, is Y. M. C. A. CZD, C3Dg InterfSociety CBD, C4D, president C4Dg Glee j l i A rare combination of Irish Wit, Sweedish complexion and 7 Germanic versatility. Her precocious initiative power has been Q shown by her prominent part in founding three new organizations 2 during her scholastic career. Memory of her work will last as D long as the student can say She was here when I carnewg but l memory of her Work will not end there. It has indeed been a pleasure to Work under your excellent supervision and guidance, Clarai'-Milestones Staff. , Rode in from the sand dunes and stuck in the Mudd. I 1 ff' F .. E ,- . . gy w ,-N :sf 'fi Lp,-1'1 ' if---Ln 5,3 s, ' 47' ,I I 1' H In I H- F H. . 0, .V f,,,..,...,,..n..Q..,4mna1:wupuuH1ozbl' ' if' H ' 53-3 pMwlwiun'lnuilnu4l!nQp0ul1nnnl:,': ., J'--nu. xr, .u-w,::.....:::::,. ,:.?ran-zsefmvfnvwxf-1-.-qi: ,V f Mimi yung ' ' ' K ' . -ii!! 1 1 2 i 2 N Club C1Dg Spanish Club CZD, CBD, vicefpresident CBD, Music Club CSD. 3 -A-uf -A I 1 L 5 ,3 , 3 Q35 3 3 Conv. if 1 A t VIENNA WREN ROBERTS GALLATIN BiblefPl1ilosopl1y House Council C453 Y. M. C. A. C15, C253 C35, C453 Cabinet C253 Megaphone Staff C453 Dramatic Club C35, C453 Women's Athletic Association C453 Music Club C353 C453 Choral Club C453 Ancient Language Club C453 Ministerial Association C15, C253 C353 C453 Student Volunteer Band C15, C25, C35, C453 Debate Squad C153 Cratorical Contest C453 Secretary of Senior Class. Study-Vienna-Vienna-Study. Could you possibly sep' arate those two? ujennie Wren is one of those rare persons who make A's. But still she has time for lots of other activities as the above will certify. Through her courses in Bible she has been confronted continually with Paul-Paul-Paul. A Hail, hey zadysmp, Hail! 9 3. 26 W C ' vii ix' I 16- Rig l f','W7'.J' Wbfglinfaf, H ' 11.1 rilltitdrf. 1 H-remains l A , Q is . . - ' K f i W . ' . 1 ' 54 ' -' .r fi.. .i ii Q, sift -'47 13? W ,iii 15' SQA? 3- ,V V iss, W' H. SEAMAN RCUSE CANTON Chemistry Alpha Delta Theta CZD, CBD, C4Dg Theta Alpha Phi CBD, C453 Gamma Upsilon C453 Business Manager of Milestones C4Dg Mega' phone Staff CD3 Dramatic Club CZD, C3D, C4Dg Cast of 'LCrumpy C2jg Music Club C305 Band CU, CZD, CBD, secretary C2jg Treasurer of Senior Class. Curiosity killed a cat . We are afraid it's going to get Seaman if he doesn't stop playing with T. N. T. and nitrofglycerine. But Seamarfs abilities are many and varied: high finance, Charles' ton, women, radio, saxophone and speaking the English language ! ll Ten years from now his name will be on the lips of every true' blue American citizen-but Why? A true Southern gentleman it 'ia' I 3 Ci it ,V K, Q up v S. -. ,1 y.'-r,w1.srr- ' -' rw. ,W , Q5 c anna-pvwvew4awmqan-main-f.nun.'.-.-e1n-1 wa-nm-.L' A l ' ig- V1 TIM, kvinaarusu-annaummm,-sn::-uxh'::-:::f'::::.. 1 mfs x .1 1 Y. ig f ' ' Lfisfiib viii. gk' .ye . . , -. -. A f ' ffa a . . ' .4 ' 1 VENISE NCRINE SANDERSCN PEARL, ILL. - Home Economics ' Illinois Wesleyan University QD, Eureka College CZD, GD, Y. W. C. A. C435 Dramatic Club CID, French Club C4D. Sandy is a new one here but seldom do you hear so many compliments on one so very, very little. Some girls intendgto spend their lives in mixing gas and acid, others prepare to save the World in various Ways and means, still others hope to turn this old World inside out with their social plunge, hut Sandy came to CfS to learn-just to cook and sew-and perhaps to meet THE man. . By special request we say-i'My Sweetie went awayv J fl Ff.t: 'fwf ,fr La' N inn-aw-aaa, ..g....g1-.a.vu- ,yn---A.. .,,...,,3.,.1,. ' if , ' V ' -'r,,g.3: nip-...i1.i-ns,v,-un-a.1.u,-s-f.s,a,,.-,W fa! .,.,.....' ax.. 'apr :M 21 +V., 3 jf,Kf-ygl fi viii V '- i V- f T , ii 393' ii -4 'Ti , , . 3 . ' YQ' 'M TV' P V if l, A ' K, 5 K ,. - F - '4 'gy-l 'N 'CQ .Sin W- 'x ?f:s '-5 F is JF ii . V i H, 'J - .A ' UAL? ' ,ga Wfpv .ya Q A , CARL A. SCHAAD WARSAW, ILL. Education Alpha Delta Theta CU, CZD, CBD, C453 vicefpresident CBD, president C4Dg Theta Alpha Phi CZD, CED, C4l, president C4Dg CfS Club C4D, president C4Qg InterfSociety Council C3D, C4j, secretary C4jg Student Senate CBD, C4Dg President of House Council C305 Football CU, CZD, CBD, C4D, captain C4Dg Basketball.C1D, C4Dg Track Cljg Baseball C374 Tennis Cljg Dramatic Club Clj, CZD, CBD, C4Dg Music Club C3Dg Clee Club C223 Spanish Club CBD, C4Dg President of Sophomore Classg Y. M. C. A.g Cabinet Here is one who has disproved the theory that 'lyou can't mix athletics and brainsul In four years he has given his best to the Wildcats, made an enviable scholastic record, and fallen in love with the Deanls daughter. The future promises a sheepf skin and THE WCRD from Dean. Psychologist of the old school ' 4 4 f' 5! , V 1,1 Ei. -a . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 1 ei! ttimst 1 us 1 11 1 1 V1 11 11 li 1 11 1' 1 '1 1' 1 1 1 1 .1 1- 1 1 1 .11 1 1 ,,: 5 11 2 215 11 ' 11 11 15 111 5 A1 1 Q1 11 11 ' 313 1 ,if 1 '11 1 1 11 ' 1 S 1 1 1: il l I 1 1 11I 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 ' ' 11 1 - 1 1 GUSSIE STEWART CANTCN 1' Education 4 Phi Kappa Chi CD, C2j, CBJ, vicefpresident CZOQ Y. W. C. A. 1 , CD, CZD, C313 Womenls Athletic Association C3Dg Dramatic Club CEDQ Music Club CZD, CBL Spanish Club CZD. I 1 1 If the PATH to knowledge has become less steep, it is due to 11 her constantly trudging up and down its rugged slope. But she always comes up smiling and full of energy. We are glad that 1 Gussie liked our class so well that she decided to hurry up and 2 finish in the Class of 1926. - 1 1 Hang Care! Cafe would kill a cat- 1 f Therefore letls be mewylll 1 1 Shakespeare 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 11 1 to 11 11 1 1 .. 1 Hia . 1 W ' W- ri., ,idx ' Q ll . 1 ' ' ',. 1 la, 'I 'W iw 11 , f , 1- 4'-. 1' 2 f.f'.,.,....... t,.Q..,r ' .': awww-ff. 1 . .ni '11, 'mi' I-lg' 'L 'I' ' I Lb ff.. --,,- up-gs-1-f-aim'-avu,.1. wa.-. 11 1 1 ' ', 11 1 1-if 1 Mg, sum 1 ,,., .gif ,.,ia..ie1.:,, - 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 if l w -- wifi? ,Wa f f qi, Lx. .y'a,,, si ,,.., ,Q , 3 Qi, A iw, Y , V 5,83 W 1. f .352 tiff, F, - pgdy-tip 15,5 gh V ,, '. 5-si, J. a, gif r QQ' .1.i1.s,. l l mr MARY M. TRAVIS CANTON English Zeta Lambda Sigma CD, CZD, CBD, C4D, secretary CZJ, president CBDQ Pi Kappa Delta CD, CZJ, C3D, C4D, secretaryftreasurer C2Dg Milestones Staff C415 Megaphone Staff CZD, C453 InterfSociety Council CBD, secretary C3Dg Student Senate C3D, vicefpresident C3jg Y. W. C. A. CZD, CBD, secretary CZJ, C3jg Dramatic Club CBD, C4D, vicefpresident C4Dg Cast in s'Cvertones Cdj, Manoeuvres of Jane C4Dg Music Club CEO, C4Dg Clee Club CZD, C3Dg Orchestra Clj, CZD, CBL Womens Athletic Association C4Dg French Club CZD, Whoever was as busy as Mary and still had time to take part in anything new and carry it through to a hnish? Whoever has had the courage, such as hers, to undergo the threat of the baton or the Sacramento', from Mr. Fachinato and succomb with a smiling promise never to miss orchestra again? Whoever has asked a favor of her and was refused? These traits have helped to make Mary a popular member of the Senior Class and one that we will not forget. Last to chapel, last to class, But jirst in the heart of Ti Cobb! I .A ., F , d '.,3, 4, 'M .E C' 'f i. s 'WSIH 'ii if 4 'QQJW ff i V ,Q-Vfvawwlms ', 4' ' . 1' - Y 4 Q -A 3.3-lg:-?j , ...s.- A s out-eww .1 41.0. Qi. 4,.,f, vw 1- 'W-' 1' uw- mrwvw-.fs-fwa E i W , Wi-nl , ,,.,.,, 4,..,,.,sf -his i-.lf 17 W, -- ITE l E11 U11 1 11111. .1.,1. -1.1 11.1 all 1 'il 111 'lli fl? Pl 111 sl 1 1 ll Q11 15? 11 11 ZH 11. ll Ml 1135 11' '1 -A 11, Y, '1 1 11 K 11. 111 gl 'I C1 1 I 11 E 1 E J i 11 i l 1 rl 1 I S I S, i H1 1 I 1 1 . 11 1 1 'i 1 I 11 f 1? l F 11. A 1-1 ill K1 1' ' 11 li ,, , 1 li 'Wi -- 1 4111. 1 A A T ,T is iii, ,lf N1 ffl i f ii 5 l 1 Q1 C 111 1 A , 1 , , ,, , , ,,,W,s V E rg 5 1 LUIS VALLADARES Y AYCINENA GUATEMALA CITY ' CENTRAL AMERICA Modern Languages University of Paris 19213 St. Louis University 1922 to 19243 National University of Mexico, School. of Chemical Sciences, Summer 1924g Mu Theta Nu C41 parliamentarian C4Dg Dramatic Club CBD, C4Dg Cast of L'Rising of the Moon : French Club C354 C4Qg Spanish Club CSD, C4D, secretary 'There are some who go North in the spring, Others go South in the fall, But beside of Luie's good record, These are as nothing at all. Luie found Paris too Frenchy to suit him, St. Louis entirely too dirty, Canton offered the quiet home life and CfS education under Christian direction. All these forces combined brought him to our midst. He is known on the campus as jolly good fellow by his saucy Wit and philosophy. Three flowers or three fingers 1 9. 1 K' gif'-it H4 '97 fl' Amr . 've'-'i'n 411, fi' :V 1 P, A-rf-yn-:nc-fww-1 'nn-i-'sw-v-n'+f'-wrwv- -1---nun-..--n4.1f1 1 A 5 ' T . - ggqgvnv-oeu.L - WMI ', , ,,',f1Q pi. . ,,. y f r E 5 v , WAN-, -W YY- ,A - , i f 1 1 ff lr E r 1 1 Q I 3 3 I . 4 F 5 Y a I , 2 F 2 w I va f ,o Q., E 4' ' I o 9. ,' 4 3 ' f Q I lllllllllZllIll E 5 L 1 f 1 S f , 3 , 4 2 Q! is f 3 3 5 Ivli jx 5 ei li '1 4 iv ,A , 'QQ-f M Q . .M.n...,,.4.,.,.,.,4.,.. .... ...W ,,..,. ,:ugc,,r ,WW Y- , , .v 3, ,.....x .-.- -.sv-'...,.-ww ma. r.4-,,...1. K CLARK Coic Elsberry Mu Theta Nu, vicefpresident, secretary, Pi Kappa Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, Dramatic Club, Music Club, Spanish Club, Men's Debates. Spnmg the tmp, but caught his Buddy FRANCES CELESTE FERGUSON Nevada Phi Kappa Chi, House Council, Y. W. C. A., Spanish Club. Wihn's doctor HOLLIS MELVIN LaHarpe, Ill. Mu Theta Nu, marshall, CfS Club, secretary' treasurer, House Council, Football. Every day is ST. PATRICICS day DOROTHY DEAN HOPKINS Canton Zeta Lambda Sigma, president, vicefpresidentg Theta Alpha Phi, Gamma Upsilong Editorfinf Chief of Megaphone, InterfSOciety Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Dramatic Club, secretary, WOmen's Athletic Association, Music Club, French Club, President of junior Class. She hooked a poor FISH HOWARD DAY MeXiC0 Alpha Delta Theta, CfS Club, Football. Broke Nelle's heart, so what are the gAINSWOR'I'H A .7121 O S .l?M'?.fiL.31!'f.?..... f. 1. ., w fi? , if W. .122 ii wrt .2 . as . L E, 1. V .ry 1, Q, affix l 'ff at rj i 'Hi' . .aa i 1 l 1 fa ROY PARRISH Rutledge Country shielq-HAT-MANN LUCILLE MEADOWS Clarence Phi Kappa Chi, lnterfSociety Council, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club, Music Club. Meadows plus trees equal Forrest CHARLES S. BILDERBACK Augusta, lll. Mu Theta Nu, president, Pi Kappa Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, InterfSociety Council, Y. M. C. A., cabinet, Winner of Cratorical Contest' Menls Debates, Dramatic Club. Professor Graham, the second 3 MAURINE MILLER Canton Zeta Lambda Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, sec' retaryftreasurer, Theta Alpha Phi, Student Senate, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club, Choral Club. ls there still a DENT on her mind? GAIL UNDERWOOD Burnside, Ill. Mu Theta Nu, Y. M. C. A., Football, Basketball, Track, Dramatic Club. What is Myrtle AinsfWOR'l'H? 8 3 l Sl i K., Vw , v '-. y ' 'A A. ,e,,,.,.,., ,,,7.5,.,,. , -1 lg ,. - , 1 rt f -in-su-sus-up-un-vcaunuu-vs-... 'tw-www -w:,f4-Q-n-snfg.--u-an-.npqqgf H fwfr'-Aw ' 'ev-fwffw-sv-auf-In' -1 'v--www ,il-.Q nest olwsl CARLYLE M. STAMPBR , Salisbury Alpha Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Delta, CfS Club, Megaphone Staff, Student Senateg Y. M. C. A., Baseball, Spanish Club. , Manager of Stamper Memorial Gym VELNA ZIMMERMAN Canton A Zeta Lambda Sigma, presidentg InterfSociety Council, Dramatic Club, Music Club, Crf chestra. .Queen of the campus, per Rube EARL CAsoN l Maywood Mu Theta Nu, secretary, Baseball, CfS Club, Music Club, Spanish Club. An explorer of the Mississippi RUTH EISENBERG LEACH Maywood Zeta Lambda Sigmag Y. W. C. A. The LXEXAACXH won JOHN STARK BoULWARE Perry Alpha Delta Thetag Theta Alpha Phi, A SecretaryfTreasurer of Junior Class. Flamin' Amy! - if af' -f-usagvezu-Apu-an-an 1 ' ' -'K 4- - ng-..v-pm, .. 9 '12 fb +-. fi..a sy N ' . , X - - '.. '..F'f - '5,.T ' ' ' ,f . 4. ,'..i 1. 1 -A--f--AJ..-.041 v .f -,wc win Y. . . -- -i..-,...... D 1 K H secretaryftreasurerg Milestones Staff, CfS Club, InterfSociety Councilg Y. M. C. A., Football, Q Basketball, Baseball, Dramatic Club, treasurer, in-5+ 13 f. iq Q 'La Q , J i. -iv Mlgvs- 'Fu .- ' 'ff fix- 1 . ' H 1 X KI 1 1 S . is lg .1534 .magiui 1, V ,Q MACK ARLINGTON WARREN Rock Point Mu Theta Nu, Theta Alpha Phi, Y. M. C. A., Dramatic Club, Music Club, Choral Club, Song Leader, Ancient Languages Club, Ministerial Association, Student Volunteer Band. Caruso or Harry Lauder? WILFRED C. SCHLAGER Canton Mu Theta Nu, Theta Alpha Phi, Dramatic Club, Crchestrag Band, president, Choral Club, Music Club. I AM the band MARY BEATRICE LEONARD Blandinsville, Ill. Zeta Lambda Sigma, House Council, Y. W. C. A., vicefpresidentg Dramatic Club, Music Club, French Club, treasurer, Ministerial Association, Leader of the Volunteer Band. Salvation Sal Lois FIREBAUGH Medaryville, Ind. Zeta Lambda Sigma, InterfSociety Council, Megaphone Staff, Y. W. C. A., president, Dramatic Club, French Club. The rejected woman HELEN LoU1sE GRAVES CHINOD Zeta Lambda Sigma, secretary, vicefpresidentg Theta Alpha Phi, Editor of Pyramid , Y. W. C. A., cabinet, Dramatic Club, Music Club, president, Choral Club, French Club, secretary, Spanish Club. Ifl can'1: be the PRIMA DONNA, I won't play .1 f Gy if .1 1. U'-F 4 1 'J' 'Q ff .4 v 1lry+.v,,vxf'wf-A1,w-g -it,.,.,-.nie H' nmmnuuun-mu..-nmw.a.Q . - A- A . lihlii' ,- . ' A V ...AL .wig Q A aa . 4 A.. . ,O , .R ffW T f it S1 f ' L gl f X ' A p if 1' R - Y , .. . , . .. -- ki., X ROBERT L. YATES Al1gUS'CH, H1- Alpha Delta Thetag Y. M. C. A. Calls his new girl INDIAN SUMMER because she caused his last FALL EUNICE A. PORTER - Pittsfield, Ill. Y. W. C. A., treasurerg Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Spanish Club. Self admitted educational authority N. R. SIMPSON Canton Mu Theta Nug Milestones Staffg Music Clubg Y. M. C. A., presiclentg Ancient Lan' guages Clubg Ministerial Association. The henfpeclqedest rnan on the hill JAMES O. WELDON Canton Alpha Delta Thetag Theta Alpha Phig EclitorfinfChief of Megaphoneg Dramatic Club, presidentg Music Club. . Radio in his head, ether all around, he left his Hawk pin to keep her heart in bound ESTEL WOOD Steffenville Mu Theta Nug Dramatic Club. 1 T If Estel WOULD, 1 We wonder if Frances WOOD? f 5 I 'Z f.' '1 . N ,A ., A n .. 'I'.1:.f1.-.Q , . , ,. ..'s ' .fn-.ar.va1 . LTVTTTT at L' M A 1 il I fv-H4I- -' 2 svn l V nunvaunnnnn-nu:-umm '1mzs11o ws' T RAYMOND T. DAVIS Granger Mu Theta Nu, parliamentarian, Gamma Upsilon, vicefpresidentg Milestones Staff, Cr' chestra, president, Band, VicefPresident of Junior Class. His Great Aunt lives in Iowa City R. DESSA MAGGARD Canton Phi Kappa Chi, president, secretary, Milef stones Staff, InterfSociety Council, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Clubg Music Club, Choral Club, Crchestra, secretaryftreasurerg Spanish Club, president. Studies electricity-WATTS R. G. MUDD Montgomery City Mu Theta Nu, Pi Kappa Delta, Theta Alpha Phi, Milestones Staff, InterfSociety Council, Y. W. C. A. Philosophers we have known: Mudd, Prof. Nelson, DT. Robison. PAULINB M1LLER Canton Zeta Lambda Sigma, secretary, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club, vicefpresidentg Music Club, Choral Club, president, French Club, Spanish Club. Chauncey's charge L. FAY ELDER Hadley, Ill. Alpha Delta Theta, Football, Basketball, Y. M. C. A. Come meet the DUKE 6' Q 1 9 V, ,N 2 e 1-1' 'Q 4 . J-' ..,....AR,....,.................. ....a..,. Ju.: mr.-I 0 M, ..a-.,...-..,..-.....,...,., . C ULN K .. . fx' nag fy ' V Ks, ' . 1 'rr Q it me stouiasfi i ELDON L. REED , Canton Alpha Delta Theta, presidentg CfS Clubg InterfSociety Council, Football, Basketballg Baseball. Why doesnit lie major in Spanish? ESTHER M. ZIMMERMAN LaBelle Theta Alpha Phi, Y. W. C. A.g Dramatic Club, Choral Club, French Club. Her Charleston wrecked Woolworth RUSSELL WAGNER Canton .Mu Theta Nu, Dramatic Club, president, Orchestra. Believes in keeping the girl in the family MARIAN E. KNIGHT Canton Zeta Lambda Sigma, Y. W. C. A.g Women's Athletic Association, Dramatic Club, Music. The jiower of KNIGHTl1ood EDGAR L. KNIGHT Canton Alpha Delta Theta, Gamma Upsilon, Business Manager of Megaphoneg InterfSociety Council, Student Senate, vicefpresiclentg Y. M. C. A., cabinet, Dramatic Club, Music Club, Ancient . Languages Club, Ministerial Association. 'Tlie second Nite in the barfroornf, 1.-fa..-r-..b:u.' ' 5' r if 'Y '- ' A-' 5' v1w 1hJ1 lnuuir1:lnusv-1...w.....x,e... ' -1 - 1. A , . .M ,. sum -.- 1 i 2 5 ? lx li I I ff wu- I l 4: H i I it l I 5 .ff ? it 'WT-.f I .4 G . E. . j ,-L: Q :nga .LL-Q' WILLIAM D. MUDD Canton Alpha Delta Theta, Pi Kappa Delta, vicef president, CfS Club, vicefpresident, Y. M. C. A., cabinet, Football, Dramatic Club, Music Club, Menis Debates, Cratorical Contest. Hazel's Loud Speakin' Papa HAZEL MUDD Canton Phi Kappa Chi, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club, Music Club, Spanish Club. Bilfs H AZELf'nut LAWRENCE E. COUSINS Streator, Ill. Alpha Delta Theta, treasurer, Pi Kappa Delta, president, Theta Alpha Phi, Megaphone Staff, Y. M. C. A., Dramatic Club, Music Club, Choral Club, Ancient Languages Club, Ministerial Association, Student 'Volunteer Band, Cratorical Contest. Dean Hopkins' private detective ROBERT J. SNELL Callao Mu Theta Nu, Theta Alpha Phi, Y. M. C. A., secretaryftreasurer, Football, Dramatic Club, Music Club, Spanish Club. Thinks all baifbers are on a strike KENNETH MITCHELL Macon Alpha Delta Theta, Football, Dramatic Club. Airft LOVE grand if I -,I i V' a ' I, ' r ' W 1' 'I . , .A .. ..V,- .fI,. Q...-.,,,V W, fl .f',L,4 . ' .kl 'f E L, . ,..-..wM,...,..., -W...-i. .-.U , , I fy-4' 11- ' if rv . . W 1 -Q , , WN... ..I. t-Mi .af-awi. ,E I V l 'c ,- , fi mb'- r Q, , I I1 T 37 iii rw f 75 i W A if ffli if---l -----W . I. K4 ss ,l :J . jf, , 4Q,. is R R pf 5 .,-3: DAVID D. SCYOC p Hannibal Alpha Delta Thetag Theta Alpha Phig Y. M. C. A.g Foothallg Baslcethallg Basehallg CfS Cluhg Dramatic Cluhg Music Cluhg Spanish Club. Big Chief- it doesnst cost anythmgw HERBERT C. FERGUSON Canton Alpha Delta Thetag Music Cluhg French Cluh. Faye's problem-WTO BfEfE, or not to BfEfEM -A77 1f.v.r.1--. J-w4r.nn.,1f,,-,,-, 1 U5-V -Cv rf. N , ' ' if ' 4 YW 1' ---1 f , n1',,1sl , 4 I K a . 2 1 , i K s i L I x . A 1 n E umpve gl I imbh v'. Aw A Q' '--,Q 4.' -. HALT, ,,, in V YY,7Ff -!F.'I VJVWV' PlF,f4'f ' rig.-L. . Lf- '- - ', Cfi 1. N '-1?-fr--fw J ' ' -. ' ':'i1,t9lS'f0U+l'55 Ij ' : V Au il i I sauna!-fgnqn' H Y V , f Y! ii in r ' N .AA Y-f' ' gi I A .., .. ie'l,l?i T T . p V ,V 4 1. ,, -,..,..,,....,-.-..,-.--. ..-..-- .-..-- . - . 1 EUGENE TUGGLE Leonard Mu Theta Nug Footballg Basketballg Trackg CfS Club. Dates the CEM'S orchestra MARGARET J. HELMS Canton Phi 'Kappa Chi, treasurerg Y. W. C. A.g Dramatic Clubg Choral Clubg French Club. The chemistry cofker RoLLo G. SNELL Callao . Dramatic Clubg Y. M. C. A. Cooniels 'right hand BOT ' FRANCES ALLEN Steffenville Phi Kappa Chig Y. W. C. A. The Belle from Stejjrenville FRANCES REED Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag Y. M. C. A.g Basketball. SUGARQS Sweet Mamma W. F. HODGES, JR. Canton Mu Theta Nu. All Talked Out! ci., Ei 'ff' zaftrga. ' '.lNT15 f 9 2 H f' ' ' 13 ' 1' 'x-,-Vw' ' - - -- --, ,W H... E. .........,.....,.. . V. . .. , i L ' - H 1- .. A, -. gi' A iw-K ' 'S' 'sw '. . -Q q an , f um.-q.'.. Y ,Lui W, WA- ,ua F gk-, .. -, -,I H ' ' Slit: I fi BYRON REAVIS Elsberry Alpha Delta Theta. Went to the city to make liis fortune GEORGE EDWARD WILLIAMS Salisbury Mu Theta Nu. Unconscious George JUANITA BARNETT Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag InterfSociety Councilg Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg French Clubg Spanish Club. 'LHonie farnesw LEWIS E. KLINGEBIEL Kahoka Alpha Delta Thetag Gamma Upsilong Managf ing Editor of Megaphoneg Student Senateg Y. M. C. A., cabinetg Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Choral Clubg Orchestra. HSpeed Loves his Music and Anna THELMA BEACH Downing Phi Kappa Chig InterfSociety Councilg Y. W. C. A., secretaryg Dramatic Clubg Music Club. Clarkls Winter Resort RoY A. STAGGS Shelbyville Alpha Delta Thetag Footballg Dramatic Clubg French Club. M a joring in Pharmacy Ai. .4 3 Bi af, .,. , i xx 2 if -1 I J. XI, .l '. 'ul C' Tv .I -sw- -.M .4's.:4.?'P'L- U qi K. 1 iw .Xt H 4 1 l l . l rl l l , a ll K ,fig - . ff! ' -p , ,iff - Y-L.. .- -. ' ' ' -' Y H 1' f it as V! . rf, J . Q, R Q, f 4- ,W j i, , ,f N gf L.. Y lf , yi .1 g H g Ngi,?,' DoUGLAss A. FAGIN Lathrop Mu Theta Nu, vicefpresidentg Megaphone Staffg Y. M. C. A.g Music Club: Choral Clubg Ancient Languages Club. Doesnlt do justice to his Hudson H ELEN ANDERSON Canton ' Y. W. C. A.g Music Clubg French Club. Oh, Helen, please lse 1nine!!!!! DOANE G. TRONE Browning, Ill. Mu Theta Nu, Footballg Dramatic Club. Dealing with furniture MABEL PEMBERTON St. Louis Y. W. C. A.g Womenls Athletic Associationg French Club, vicefpresident. Aspires to go to Univ. of Illinois ELDRED EDWARDS ' Salisbury Phi Kappa Chig Womenls Athletic Assof ciation, wicefpresidentg Basketball, captaing Draf matic Clubg Music Clubg Choral Club, vice' presidentg Spanish Club. . Another explorer of the Mississippi CoMBs STERRBTT Santa Fe p Footballg Ancient Languages Club. l Packs the Egg Crate Wallop 9 - 9 i,s'w -'xii Q . li ,V . 5- . f 'fe 'ff A - -IiF.'l'UF.-Q-P. N U. hl.nr.'vF - Y W 4 -ff -f V - Y- l 1 QL'!uc-.z:x-.Q 'fn' :J-Q' - ,.. ,Y vti 'r -Y V T LL-w W .Tar ,pun-sau.-,,.,-n . Y ..,Ql-Y,-,M , .M Y est mms' l CLEATICE INGOLD Canton A Zeta Lambda Siqmag Theta Alpha Phig I l I Q ' Megaphone Staifg Womenis Athletic Assof ciationg Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Crchestrag Bandg French Club, president. Has a Shady past CARROLL SWEARENGEN Monroe City Alpha Delta Thetag Y. M. C. A.g Mega' phone Staffg Footballg Trackg Vicefpresident of Sophomore Class. Made New 'York famous I ETHEL SMITH Monticello i Basketball. 1 5 The sheriffs daughter ' I i l E: EVERETTE EWART Williamstown BEASS L'big brother l CLIFTON L. CLARK Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag Y. W. C. A.g Crchestrag Dramatic Club. Business Mgr. of Zahnls Orchestra SIDNEY E. KLINB Canton Theta Alpha Phig Megaphone Staffg Y. M. , C. A.g Dramatic Clubg Footballg Music Clubg French Clubg Ancient Languages Club. I Collegiate Fashionfplate l 1 i A: Vpux 'J O I 9,4 Q' 44 ...Af lu, or . Q ... - - . W .V fy n-.nv-.-r,'r.'r.r.-I 5.101 n.v-li,l-w---f-e'-- s '- ' - - CUL.vKf -ffl .am a '- ffl fan:-razrzgaa-:4-pn-L:ze'-.nt -' 1 fe Q- 1:-up-qC 717 3 0' ' ? :. LL. : - K .L. af--1-:-.v nw- f 13,5 ' esftoues M I ' . I NOLBN V. LEACH Maywood Alpha Delta Thetag Y. M. C. A.g Basketball. He weakened JESSIE EDITH MANIFOLD Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag Megaphone Staffg Music Clubg Choral Clubg French Clubg Spanish Club. Byron isn't what he used to be HAROLD R. BARNETT BOOnVill6 Theta Alpha Phig Y. M. C. A., cabinetg Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Crchestrag Bandg Ministerial Association. ' Hurdlifng H aro ld VIRGINIA C. MOREY Salisbury Phi Kappa Chig Y. W. C. A.g Dramatic Clubg Music Clubg Choral Club. Likes Xmas Cafrrolls I VIRGIL E. KNIGHT Flaxton, N. Dak. Alpha Delta Thetag Pi Kappa Deltag Theta Alpha Phig Megaphone Staffg Y. M. C. A.g Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Menus Debates. Variety is the spice of life EDITH STARR MCROBERTS Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag Y. W. C. A.g Women's Athletic Associationg French Clubg Spanish Club. Chamberlamis Chafrmer .1 Iii. dsl' M 1 Pi if A Iawmmwr .if ' ,.a 1 . ,. . . .,. , .- g , 'Y 'S if W 5 gf VL rf 'YU-f 1 i A f L 2 ii. All in ' ,L X Lil, x Evil: , S211 2-5 ill .Iii it: S-lXk?L P,w Q. JOHN M. LINDSEY Clinton Alpha Delta Thetag Y. M. C. A.g Cheer Leaderg Dramatic Clubg Ministerial Association. That Prevaricating Preacher ADA LEE EDWARDS Lorraine, Ill. i Zeta Lambda Sigmag , Secretary of House Councilg Y. W. C. A.g Dramatic Clubg Spanish Club. Wishes the days were longefr so she would have more time to babble ALFRED V. HOBRER Alpha Delta Thetag Gamma Upsilong Milef stones Staifg Basketballg Dramatic Clubg Crf chestrag Band. An artist looking for a Model QPAL BEDFORD Paris Phi Kappa Chig House Councilg Y. W. C. A.g Music Clubg Spanish Club. She thinks EAST MARKS are German money M. LUCILLE MAYS ' Canton Zeta Lambda Sigmag Basketballg Dramatic Clubg Spanish Club. Has a longing for Deacon CLAUDE KERRICK LowE Maywood Footballg Basketballg Dramatic Clubg French Club. Mash mouths, p l -,,. fn as. .-E' . .... .- f .kwa . ' awvm-ss-P-uivsmsunziamim-vfulci-ni fa mitsamv.-a....nimafi-v,-fn.. 4 'v int... -n..mq I ll l 4. l A Q v 3 1 i l i G 5 I 'xl f .4 Q ' 'liing ', -Yi . W. JA- -A A-ff f f ,Ji 49 It I 4 3 C94 Q -A A .A A . 'lA-ff E - .. T V ' -- j i ' ' '- ij I ' Y et as l 5 ' 'Z X Y Vu wr i V ir W Y WY W in , , . .. .nj I COLMAN KERSEY WINN Oakwood Mu Theta Nug CfS Clubg Y. M. C. A., cabinetg Footballg Trackg President of Sophof 1 more Class. Held out fm' three years but finally fell! MABEL C. MINOR Canton Basketballg Choral Club. Let him sit 'right next to Mabell' DVORSEY ENDRES ' Kansas City AMu Theta Nug Spanish Club. A Making an intensive study of Spanish KATHRYN B. GIEGERICH Canton Zeta Lambda Sigrnag Milestones Staifg Student Senateg Y. M. C. A., cabinetg French Clubg Spanish Clubg SecretaryfTreasurer of Sophof .more Class. Casey of Tagland J. P. POUND Brookfield Y. M. C. A., cabinetg Choral Clubg Ancient . Languages Clubg Ministerial Associationg Men's l Debates. Did you say OF? 1 .. A 939 E, ri '... ii' .' If is 1' A .4 V ELA Wh i QCULJKH . Cf-nw .ir-. A J'-f so WAAAAA so A A AA .. A-A-1 as L A. ...-.- . .. -. .,,aa..s,-- H.P.!.P'.V.1 .? Hfvffs P. .1 rl, . fc-4 4' 1 I 1 ' 1 035f0 iIESl A Q o q 2 1 s o Q I if f' bs 4 s o Q f O., FHS IDQI1 A 94,1 1.5 G In as Al , -, --vin - - igl.P,'1 Z r.v.!, 1 rp nr A r 1 J - y . fcukvltrj 5 F 'diff '! a:,f--' a ,,,11,,, , ' nncfissb' ' f'gn1mwlmfu ,x,, 'nf Wwra-war, -11 ' , T519--YY - .,,,,,.., , fa-,y.,.,W,.f .-,- muff: I 2 Q Fmsr Row-Louise Alberty, Mildred Clough, Fletcher Stevenson, Loren Queen, IMary Phillips. SECOND Row-Isabel Hayden, Elizabeth Love, J. Fred Parrish, jr., Vivian Bedford, Kenneth Alexander. ' THIRD Row-Lucille Garrison, Gordon Winders, Wilma Westoff, Dorothy Marks, Clark Smith. ' FOURTH Row-Elzena Schvvada, Armida Hodges, Frances Patrick, Myrtle Ainsworth, Mary Hulen. A FIRST Row-Silas Chandler, Lillian Bader, Mildred Hawkins, Alta Belle Minor, William Jacobs. SECOND Row-Alfred Kline, Ruby Haight, Frances Fagin, Harold Caldwell, Edith Kincaid. THIRD Row-James Kitch, Nellie Maude Stewart, L. B. Conner, Lavera Dundy, Clarence Garrett. ' FOURTH Row-joe Longmire, Elizabeth Beeley, LaVerne Rudolph, Curtis Watts, james VanLear. ' , . ,,.. , ,W ,W-W. ,MMM Z i 5 FIRST Row-Veva jackson, Coy Sulser, Lucille Quick, L. W. Taylor, Ruth Carwell. SECOND Row-Catherine Samuels, Velma Gibson, Esther Erickson, Elizabeth Shanks, Harriet Hockaday. THIRD Row-Agnes Blackwood, Kenneth Zenge, Hazel Wright, Marjorie Hopper, Sylvia Kapfer. FOURTH Row-Willa B. Conner, Byron Poole, Helen Hardin, Christine Bohon, Carl Birk. i f FIRST Row'-Arba Zuspan, Isabelle Dehner, Lucille Voshall, Ruth Falkenstein, Eva Catts. SECOND Row-Faye Daniel, Nina Cingry, Clay Bixler, Mabel Garnett, Elizabeth Bagby. THIRD Row-J. R. Hutcherson, Katherine Vance, Ernest Chambers, Ruby McCracken, Carl Cunningham. FOURTH Row-Virginia Staples, Nadine Allen, Sara Case, Marie Bowen, Mrs. Harold Barnett. I FIRST Row-Leta Bailey, Clara Gould, Elizabeth Eisenberg, Carl Staus, Esta Mae Nelson. SECOND Row-Russell DeWitt, Alice Marie Schlunz, Lucille Harper, Amy Cgle, Clastine McWilliams. THIRD Row-Elsie Parker, Lewis W ilkey, Ida Baird, Cassie C'Daniel, Everett Jones. FOURTH RoW+Russell Ferguson, Beatrice Ewart, Mary Kathryn Stamper, Raymond Jones, Marian Weidner. 4 5. ' q ' '-if ling nw V T ffftd K .,,k N, lv new iii rf - 5 N Ay . ,qv N Q? 4,4 X1 , N Q A .1 W aw ' My 1 -,-my FIRST Row-Harold Landree, T. Larry Ferguson, james Alexander, Wayne Koontz, Joe Smith. SECOND Row-Charles Jennings, Vernon Callaway, Robert Ellis, Wilber Denniston, Arthur Stout. THIRD CENTER-John Campbell. ft 3 , . f .,, M, F .,,,, ...H ,rw 4 .-1 4, , an-4... V ,fun- 1 l 4 r l E 1 , fl .I l i I l F I 4I E l E I A IV 2 f 4 1' 9 l P i l 15 li ,,. . ,....fugw-u-M-nffmq.-a...-.--.k.., . an 3 U .,. .,, A . Q..--.nm-,-.-.,.,..,.,,,.,,,..,., , 1. wr--.-1. .1-... ,,,,,..,A.,,N,.L,,., ,flume-nw-nnwmni ,gl 1 - ..,.. l ,..,..3?i ,i ,. ' I w F' 1 wif' . 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V , R U , 1 I .I I J K - M, N,,,,,m, , ..,, .. .1 .. ... .f -M Q-V-E---H N M- is Ii I CULVERSTOCKTON DRAMATIC CLUB Founded in 1917 QFFICBRS FOR 19254926 President .... ....................... R USSELL WAGNER VicefPreSident ....................... PAULINE MILLER Secretary and Editor of Publications. . .CLEATICE INGOLD Treasurer ....... .................... J OHN STARK BOULWARE . . . . .REUBEN JOHNSON Business Manager. . Master of Revels .... ..... J UANITA BARNETT - Coach .,.......... ..... M ILDRED MCGHEE Adviser ........ ................ W . E. SCHULTZ PRODUCTIONS 1-Love and Tea ................ ' .............. .... D ecember 7, 2-The House Next Door Cvvith Exaggerationj .... ' . . ....... May 29, 3-What Happened to Jones .................. .... A pril 3, 4-Let's Get Married Cvvith The Fatal Chancej . . .... .May 27, . . . .January 9, 5-AllfoffafSudden Peggy. . . 6-Fourteen, Sunset and Not a Bit Jealous ....... 7-Believe Me, Zantippe.. . . 8-Eliza Comes to Stay Cwith 'OpfO9Me Thumbj. . 9-Stop Thief ............. 10-Happiness ............ 11-The Gipsy Trail ....... 12-Her Husband'S Wife. . . 13-Grumpy ........... V. . 14-Pomander Walk ....... 15-The Wonder Hat, and Neighbors ..... 16-Only 38 ............... 17-The Amazons ......... 18-Suppressed Desires Six Who Pass 'While the Lentils Boil Will O' the Wisp ...... 19-Three Live Ghosts ..... 20-Mrs. Bumpstead Leigh. . 21-The Rising of the Moon Overtones Moonshine ........... 22-The Manoeuvres of Jane ..... 23-She Stoops to Conquer. . MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER OF THETA ALPHA PHI ' Chartered on March 2, 1923 W. E. SCHULTZ RUSSELL ELLIS REUBEN JOHNSON WILLIAM HOHMAN BARBARA REAVIS MILDRIED MCGHEE ........May25, . . . .December 16, .......June 7, . . . . .December 15, .........June 5, . . . . .December 21, .......May28, . . . .March 3, . ....... May 27, . . . .November . . . . .December . . . .February 27, 25, 18, . . . .March 27, . . . .May 22, . . . .July 10, . . . . .November . . . . .December . . .March 11, CARL SCHAAD MACK WARREN WILERED SCHLAGER JAMES WELDON DOROTHY HOPKINS - HENRY EISENBERG SEAMAN ROUSE JOHN BOULWARE WALTER SIMPSON if 12, 22, 1917 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1920 1921 1921 1922 1922 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1925 1926 FRANCES MCCUTCHAN RALPH MUDD LAWRENCE COUSINS xms- 1-. s g....Qa. in-y..a,.....au!-n-O,-.4 9... -5-4 f ..,, -. Ng.,u. . . P.-.a..Lsasq1z.i.va,.,.,,.,A ,X X KN. L ' f 'HTWI' - -I-5-f - A ---4-A LM'-'rf .J Emir.. I ...aa .gn-uuwumtllut . -sJIJ-fa-las-..mx1faza.l..d--...i-11.L.E...,..- i ! l I Ir l 1 1 I I I l I 1 , 1 5 if I' -- v ., W 1 iz fn 7 '- W ' 'H A Y-Q ' KH' 1 H ,,,i i 5 Q I Q, 1 I 1 f? , ,W , Yf' f 1 1 6 inf. w X PM ff ' M 1, J. 6 i 1 f E 5 9 5 3 1 G ,J 4 2 4 X 1 4 x 5 1 1 -A 4 5 1 + 5 f 5 Z sf 4 A 2 F l 1 f E v i 1 I 1 fi 11 qi , ir - , . 1 4 1 Z . E 'za , M. f, I in -,. 4, iff, 'L,..., 7 I 'I A 5 . ' J I 'V PI KAPPA DELTA- Eounded at Ottawa University, OttaWa, Kansas, March 1, 1912. Missouri Zeta Chapter, CulverfStockton College, established in 1922. HONORARY MEMBERS L LLOYD JUAN GRAHAM LEWIS SYLVESTER HOPKINS ' ACTIVE MEMBERS MARY TRAVIS . LOIS BOULWARE MAURINE MILLER A VIRGIL KNIGHT LAWRENCE COUSINS CHARLES BILDERBACK WILLIAM MUDD RALPH MUDD CARLYLE STAMPER KEITH CUNNINGHAM Pledges: CLARK Cox 1 LAVERNE RUDOLPH A MEMBERS IN FACULTY MILDRED MCGHEELCO3Ch, Mo. Zeta Chapter, CulverfStockton College. W. 'E. SCHULTZZMQ. Zeta Chapter, CulVerfStockton College. H. G. HARMON'N6bfHSk3 Beta Chapter, Cotner College. President ......... VicefPresident ........ OFFICERS . SecretaryfTreasurer ...... Corresponding Secretary. . . . . -1, ...I ' ff LAWRENCE CoUsINs WILLIAM MUDD MAURINE MILLER . . .CHARLES BILDERBACK 9 'ii ' in tl 1, w 9' ' L ...KJ W A .Fif 5' 51 ' 27' J' A' F! S' K-, ii. . .,. . 4' .L . - -. -...wan-ans.-.carp-:nf ql.f..i-:nv-3.'-Ku-A --U. -.t..aaw.w....,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,'-5 f - H - T ,.n'rvd,.a:- ,. J , ,, lan-shhiuev1uaw,:-eniiurpiiip., Z x , 5 v H i L .4 W Q if il N R3 M E29 ,, ,- 4 ,, 4, V: - '- M ' hr. , Q . T THE AEEIRMATIVE TEAM CLARK Cox. ........ . . .Elsberry l WILLIAM MUDD .......... . . .Montgomery Crty J. P. POUNDS CA1ternateD ..... . . .Brookfield THE NEGATIVE TEAM VIRGIL KNIGHT CA1ternateD. . . .... Elaxonf N. Dak. CHARLES BILDERBACK .... . . ..,. Augusta, 111. LAVBRNB RUDOLPH .... .... L udlow, Missouri i fb s2',,.' .,..,,,.,-4.,--B-..,..i......,.....,.'. ,.....- . . ,K - I, I ' I, :.,v1.,p-.vqr,4.. li ,gl , 51 ,:. 9-' 1 R E f ii il ii F I 1 2- S l f 5 i E s Q 5 3 2 QL 1 3 1 5 12 5 S2 E k 3 i 32 E Q? if E if if 2 5 1 il is 7. v 1 QUESTION March 1 March 15 1 all t at Fa 5 MEN'S DEBATES Resolved, that the Constitution of the U. S. should be amended to give Congress power to regulate child labor. -Aiiirmative team vs Cotner College lost 2f1. -Dual debate with Carthage. Negative at home won 3fO. Affirmative at Carthage won Zfl. March 22-Triangular Debate. ' Affirmative at Canton-CfS vs Central, won EVO. March 27-Negative team vs Colo. State Teachers, Greeley, Won 3fO. ' April 1-Negative team vs Ckla. Aggies, won 310. April 9-Aflirmative vs Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin, no decision. March 29, 1- -Vai-.. A. ...D 30, 31, April 1-National Pi Kappa Delta Convention held at Greeley, Et. Collins, and Estes Park. ' ' ' ' Affirmative vs Hastings, Neb,-Won. V V i Aiiirmative vs Westminster-Lost. Affirmative vs Emporia, Kan.-Lost. fix ffIPsf 1- 'W xv' 'f ND -s. Y ,..-.n, .,..u..f-,...c..1a.-i.a.:::1-.gl-.W mfr: Q ,,.,..1 i 1 - A ' ' ' ' Vi' wif'-r-1-r:1:i Hg-f 11:1-:nun-.war-. ,J ,,,,.,.,,.. M, .,.,,A,,.,,,,. I A si iq, . Q-.My , 1 , 'TJ O C C5 CL CV Q- I- NO lv D-7 .1111 , I 25:52, I I A A - ' ' ' I ' T 'S 'S ,ff :I , I 11 A I .I GAMMA UPSILCN 5 A HCNCRARY STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FRATERNITY A ACTIVE MEMBERS Students ' ' I LOIS BOULWARE . VESPER HOERER I CLARA QIFERRALL RAYMOND DAVIS EDGAR KNIGHT ' DOROTHY HOPKINS SEAIQIAN ROUSE I JAMES WELDON LEWIS KLINGEBIEL A Faculty W. E. SCHULTZ 'CLAUDE E. SPENCER 'ALUMNI IN FACULTY I I I , ADA WALLACE ROBERTS F OFFICERS 1 I President ...... .... .... C L ARA QIFERRALL VicefPreSident ..... .... R AYMOND DAVIS SecretaryfTreasurer .... . . . .VESPER HOERER E 1 1 - I . I I 3 ' s I I I 5 I . Q E a 1 9 .I 739 f I ' '-- - -VAIEI-,pv,-yfrvr,-p.::u-lf , , W H ,, WLT: ,L ,L A .LL I I I L L, I I L -f I I I T '7'YJ-I ' ' T 'T W' ' 'W 'T 'W:'1 ': I i 'L 2-3' I Simca-ill!!-inf-:.inlsin.:::,inneEA'Azipmggrw- fe- -Smfai.-Q ff-- WA- -64i.i,n,,, i,,,.,,,.,., A Ll N , F U 1- 0,4 . , I, 41 'w 4 . s X gtg' I Zyl' .Sf 9 vi . . ' .N Y X ti ,C ' filil , 14 4 Y v ' in If M .Y - 1 . ,-, . f , 1, ..q.-av -.. ' ,affiif N., .V Q3 ' , -f I 4. 1 -- 1 , in is' ' 1. wk, r 'H i- . f n 1 L .' ..... ' , '- if . x-f , ,, c .3 . Q 1- '--r .. ,., F . 2 X A ,ff 'f-,,, Vvi,, Y - ,ff A-if-fr, ,A Q Y W -,ivy -- 2 , 1 , . , ' - MILESTONES RAYMOND DAVIS SBAMAN RoUsB CLARA 0,FERRALL .ALFRED V. HOBRBR Associate Editor I Business Manager EditorfinfChief Art Editor J. STARKXBCSULWARE Baooics CORWINE Athletics Editor jokes Editor WILLIAM HOHMAN REUBBN JOHNSON Organizations Jester - RALPH MUDD KATHRYN GIEGERICH R. DESSA MAGGARD Ng R. SIMPSON Asst. Business Mgr. Asst. Art Editor Asst. Editor Advertising Manager 1. ,GA ' . , . fd . .L 'Q . , Q.: ' 'pg-a, ' 4w,.vm'-5, ,q - iff-:ee afar-a,.i..i, i ' -iv --f ,V-was If ww 1 ifzg, . ' Liss kiwi' ,I Y A .. Y., '.i sf ' X 'Q K gf: v': 1 ', It 'Fig ,ft ' 511 -.Q ii-L , V N if X' Tk --FI '--WA-V-'WW-g V in X' -, I ,ggim A, ,O .O , it ,. . A A VIRGIL KNIGHT Circulation Manager EDGAR L. KNIGHT Business Manager DOUGLASS FAGIN Advertising Manager MEGAPHONE VIENNA ROBERTS A NuZfZfNuZ JAMES WELDON DOROTHY HOPKINS EditOrsfinfChief JESSIE MANIEOLD Organizations E, A , . 1 5 Z 4,4 NE' 4' '- . -4- - 'ff-'W5 .7',FI'if 2'-7P.fBHifR,' 5vffUiL. JL ' S'.,uCnTr,m1 ,,,Liw-K1 . , ----7 Y-Y, 'in-new CARLYLE STAMPBR Athletics LEWIS KLINGEBIEL Managing Editor LAWRENCE CoUsINs jest for Fun , , .ui-wma -muimfrmw --:' 4 Gi S 2 I I I I I E I I I 3 I 1 if I' ri S X i ly I Q lr 1 V iw: LTP 'W -my nr' aj I 4 1 'f 4 ,ff ,, :W fix' 51 -'P ' - 5. 'f ' '5lZ,,,,. J, K 4, k, ' MW' f , . LR. .Q ww I ..,,, ' 4 as , -,Mn lx-,,- 1. 4 I 1,1 W- 9 ,, ., ki I. ,A ' ,Q D ,V 'A 11 x .w w Y . L my X, It ' M, Q .2 .1 H ,, ' W v ,I 1, y ' ,' . 'fn . ' If x. f, I W fx '1g-,, -w-w.,,,.Muu , K1 si- I , 1 , T CfS CLUB The CfS Club was organized this year by the lettermen of the college. The 'purpose of the organization is to promote interest in athletics, cultivate interest in this field, foster school pride in athletic pursuits and to promote fellowship among its members. Although one of the newer organizations of the school has a place to till and it is doing so acceptably. It has already sponsored several worthy causes and has some goals set which it hopes to reach. To be eligible a person must have been awarded the college letter for participation in athletics. The charter members are as follows: g I JOHN BOULWARE, Perry, Mo., Baseball 425. EARL CASON, Maywood, Mo.g Baseball '25. , p HowARD FDAY, Mexico, Mo.g Football ,'24, '25, COACH KISTLER, Canton, Mo.g Associate'Member. HOLLIS MELVIN, LaHarpe, Ill., Football '24, '25. WILLIAM MUDD, Montgomery City, Mo., Football i23, '24, '25. CHARLES PALMER, Montgomery City, Mo., Football 724, '25. ' i A ELDCN REED, 3Mexico, Mo.g Football ,22, 523, '24, 525, Basketball '23, '24, '26g Baseball '25. CARL SCHAAD, Warsaw, Ill., Football '22,A'23, '24, '25, Basketball '26, Baseball ,25. DAVID ScYoc, Hannibal, Mo., Football '23, ,'24, .',25f, Basketball '26, Baseball '25. CARLYLE STAMPER, Salisbury, Mo., Baseball '25, A g CARROLL SWEARENGEN, Monroe City, Mo., Football '24. . A EUGBNEITUGGLE, Leonard, Mo., Football '25g'Basketball '26, Track '25, COLMAN WINN, Hannibal, Mo., Football '243 Track '24, '25. , CFFICERS ' President ......... h . .......... .... C ARL SCHAAD VicefPresident ...... .... W ILLIAM MUDD SecretaryfTreasu-rer .... .... H OLLIS MELVIN 9 9 5' 4 'H' i L ' 'R 2 ' '-'fa'-22 H-H' 'wif-' 2 'Y -Q: Q ' 4 wlpmv-W,-,wfet':Ai-ana'-1..',,.L ,. ,Q-xp. in Q up E r, 4 , E7 li if 1 W M , 3 Q' K . V S P Q E 5 53 a y 3 v f - xg i ii S f f! 5 5 fx Q ig ? ? M ' 9 '1 5 2 5 wi K A f f a 4 W SL f 1 y 4 3g ! 5! i Q , ? i ii 5 4 1 ' , Q51 P Q , A i f V , 5 L ' 'a -1 ' i V Y 4 , 'i' 15 w ls if F 1 I W Q 4 sl Fw 1 .S ' ii M! I . If MH M , , 11 Y U 1 ww f was wg xl ill' X 11,5123 4. ,fini ,Vu if if u . 1 ,,,5, f lm, 4 ,Auf 3 ? Eff'-., ' lsxivgf. . M 9,1 Y iligif V ,g Hi 1- '-if I, s if 5' ing, if W 1' . wglg M. ws I H' 43:1 5' , ,R . ffiizigl mf-i s-1 ' g , cgi? 'T ,ref .:f' I'.'v E V, ig My T, ' S 'I ,A I er, WILLIAM HOHMAN Senior EDGAR L. KNIGHT Junior CARLYLE STAMPER Junior JOHN CAMPBELL Freshman E, ,Wg . , L , ,Z -111. - EEE W1 f-.---W -N - .-0' A - . -Ja we :L ,nf , , . yi. 1 .R-va I -ht, f I, :A 1 : . 5 A , . . 535,12 A. E ,E Egg L H-A-fr A- -- -.rf F 5, I STUDENT SENATE LoIs BOULWARE h Senior President KATHRYN GIEGERICH Sophomore' 'l9.ff-'--.36 Y :H vi-vpn, H, - I-mg Jalz.-gig 1rTn.n.'-fr.F I L, ,rug P-A? ,J :T -1, v 5 IE, BROOKS CORWINE I Senior CARL SCHAAD Senior MAURINE MILLER Junior LEWIS KLINGBBIEL Sophomore 1, 1 I 5 2 I S I i T I i Il I 1 i I I f 1 J 1 f 1 i V 1 V K 1 trip J, W I . I , II X A 2 Q i.. t L. .1 L-I 21' ,1. 2 I - , . 3 , , . .II , iw W, ., SM, - V' :'i'gf ll ti Q X 9 .Q II .NV wif ' MYRTLE AINSWORTH LOUISE ALBERTY OPAL BEDFORD ELIZABETH BEELEY MARTHA BARNETT LETA BAILEY ' VIVIAN BEDFORD WYLLA CONNER VERNON CALLAWAY ERNEST CHAMBERS WYLLA CURRY RUTH CARWELL ELDRED EDWARDS ISABELLE DEHNER ROBERT ELLIS FRANCES FAGIN EVA CATTS HELEN GRAVES ARMIDA HODGES LUCILLE HARPER MARY HULEN I CHCRAL CLUB MARGARET HELMS SYLVA KAPFER LEWIS KLINGEBIEL MAMIE KING PAULINE MILLER MAURINE MILLER VIRGINIA MOREY J. P. POUND U LOREN QUEEN LAVERNE RUDOLPH ANNA ROBINSON VIENNA ROBERTS ELIZABETH STAPLES VIRGINIA STAPLES CLARK SMITH ALICE SCHLUNZ COY SULSER VENISE SANDERSON AREA ZQSPAN ESTHER ZIMMERMAN REETA VESTAL PAUL WARD GORDON WINDERS LILLIAN BADER IDA ,BAIRD SARA CASE MILDRED CLOUGH RUTH FALKENSTBIN KATHRYN GIEGERICH HARRIET HOCKADAY MARIAN KNIGHT WAYNE KOONTZ R. DESSA MAGGARD ALTA BELLE MINOR MABEL MINOR ELSIE PARKER MABEL PEMBERTON LUCILLE QUICK MABEL GARNETT ELIZABETH SHANKS MACK WARREN J. R. HUTCHERSON MARJORIE HOPPER I1 Ii A I ACFFICERS 5 President ..... ......... . A ViCefPreSident. . . . Secretary ..... . Treasurer. . . W I .1 ww . wg A ' M A A U .., , . . 111 .I Q15 g .45 QT? ff f Ii: .., . ua.-N.-W---. M., R.-' Q .... :g,1irg0ifvxwQ-4.-QV... ,,,- ,.,.,.,,A R, , ' .nur 'V 5941: H, . .I fi ff fy 5, 55.51 I ,H ff' ...g.E.'.nL-r-L24 ,,,, PAULINE MILLER ELDRED EDWARDS FRANCES FAGIN CLARK SMITH 2-xmgpdtznwnuefw' I Y--iam-nf...-nqssnc' uranium: , 481 ff, W ,, '1 N I? Q Q -NY S: vs wi iiw H, X 5 ZX uf 1 ,J f! ,Q .5 Q Q, , 'H EGL ,S wit. ag' . - , .V , ,-,. .Atl , , . - y , -A lg? 'A J. I f ' I' ' ' A ' 3 'il F L, , ,L , .,,.,,Y, . L , Y . - l ' i Fl MUSIC CLUB On December 3, 1924, the CulverfStocktOn Music Club Was Organized for the purpose of promoting and fostering interest in music among the school activities. Besides the regular business meetings,-and social meetings held at intervals, it has been the aim Of- the club to sponsor programs given by artists of national note. In January of this year, Michel Gusikoff, concert violinist, assisted by Mrs. David Kriegshaber, accompanist, both from St. Louis, gave an artistic and highly pleasing concert. The club is making plans for the observance of National Music Week, at Which time more artists Will he brought to CulverfStockton. MEMBERS MILDRED VMCGHEE GRACE E. GALBREATH MARY LEONARD FRANCES FAGIN JESSE MANIEOLD y DOROTHY HOPKINS PAULINE MILLER ' ANNA ROBINSON HELEN GRAVES LUCILLE HARPER . WYLLA CURRY GLADYS EWALT LETA BAILEY VIRGIE TWIEHAUSE MARIAN KNIGHT -I ELDRED EDWARDS LEWIS 'KLINGEBIEL EUNICE PORTER LUCILLE QUICK , KATHERINE VANCE A SYLVA KAPFER A MARTHA BARNETT FRANCES MELUGIN EDGAR L. KNIGHT CFFICERS President ...... VicefPresident . . . Secretary ..... Treasurer ....... Faculty Advisors. . . 4.1 li. ps I:a..u-vsi- nun. 1-umm vf-s-'K-h ,..- 1 H I x 9 il' 1 2 Q Q s Q 4- 5 . 4. , '-, , LH' la! !'.'P.?.f 'Jr Arn Plas' ' 'Lili ANI 'C'n 'Q'il WILFRED SCHLAGER VIENNA ROBERTS ISABEL HAYDEN HELEN ANDERSON CLEATICE INGOLD SIDNEY KLINE LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN DOUGLASS FAGIN CLIFTON CLARK GUSSIE STEWART MARY HULEN A N. R. SIMPSON HELEN GRAVES FRANCES FAGIN ANNA ROBINSON LEWIS KLINGEBIEL MARGARET DOW GRIFFITH L. GORDON -M3153 , I V4 ' I V -pu K-:rv ,. ' , e., A J J, ,gg ,n , if 'i 5' f H45 .ff Q V , My ,i W, A 5 1 A J. 3' ' if ,Y 5 ' 1 s '12, U3 s S 'ig Wg ' -. ,1- Q- . 'Q ,Q f 1 IW , 'As ,fs .-wp-D g-eva.,-,..-,N i r p3 'T:q1 ' . - ,,,-, Y .1 yr, xfglg' L Aw L . -1- ' 5 Q J fl L ,' ri A L i A . A S Eff' 55 ,J , I , V :xi ug ' it ig ' j ff 5 1. S ' ' NM' -XA L jug? A, , , 1 ,E-4 ,J - I ' ' fi i Y, F V lf, i i ' ' L I INTERSOCIETY L COUNCIL CHAS. BILDDRBACK CLARA OQFERRALL VELNA ZIMMERMAN CARL SCHAAD Mu Theta Nu President VicefPresident Secretary 1 , Phi Kappa Chi Zeta Lambda Sigma Alpha Delta Theta l 1 u J. STARK BOULWARE ELSIE PARRER. Lois FIREBOUGH l I Alpha Delta Theta Omega Delta Zeta Lamda Sigma - A ' s CLARA GOULD Omega Delta LUCILLE MEADOWS RUTH CARWELL BROOKS CORWINE Phi Kappa Chi Omega Delta Mu Theta Nu L Q l THELMA BEACH RALPH MUDD JUANITA BARNETT EDGAR L. KNIGHT Phi Kappa Chi Mu Theta Nu Zeta Lambda Sigma Alpha Delta Theta l I i I 1 .. w X A. , . , , l P f-ws A Ev X- . ft ' A: 'M Lk I ' V, S K 8 , , L i ,,i.,.p,,,a.E,A l A Q.-A 3 ' ill 'J I 5 E ' T A' ' ' E' '11 ,,,,,,,,,,.,5vY ...,,,.,,,5-,f Y 4 ir f--ff -A 'Q'-'! Y 'ff i- f 1 ' 4-' 'f it ' . l 'S' Aiuenn-as-nimn.aafpnur,gi:n:.n-LE.miE..p.i.v-1.-Euan-k....a-.-L1, an V. , am,,q-1.-A.. .L we--7,-f--W - -.a 'V if ' . .. , N V l in H1 '--.H 1. .N was-.-. . Q f..'-,.-...qw--wugv...,..f, , ' 0 L 34 1 2 V 13? I 5 L- LLILT I I I I A V N , ,. , , -...iw IXN, OMEGA DELTA , COLORS-Old Rose and Silver Grey FLOWER-Pink Rose MOTTO-Sevvabo Fidem ACTIVE CHAPTER A A - LUCILLE HARPER GLADYS EWALT ' EIUSIE PARKER NADINE ALLEN RUBY MCCRACKEN LUCILLE VOSHALL CATHERINE SAMUELS RUTH CARWELL President ..... VicefPresideDt. . Secretary .... Treasurer ........ InterfSociety4Rep. . . InterfSociety Rep. Q . OFFICERS 4 , CLARA GOULD I NINA GINGRY IDA BAIRD EDITH KINCAID KATHERINE VANCE AGNES BLACKWOOD' WYLLA CURREY ISAEEL HAYDEN ELSIE PARKER GLADYS EWALT CATHERINE SAMUELS LUCILLE VOSHALL CLARA GOULD RUTH CARWELL I 9 A?4 ' ,. -4 --YAY , r,'1 ,ABQ . 1 ,'P 'P,Fk1'.!L'F. .Y'.'!'?', ! A FL JZ -JiR.'G' 5- 'LCA I D H 9 1 J ,l 'H 4 , , .R r- Vi4lL,,, -Qlw' :suit- ...'r.ildK' ' leur W ' A Qw- 4 ----givgv- , f g 1 1, Q X , i 1 2 1 i 1 ' n I 5 Y 5 h s -, I Q Y s 1 I x 5 5 9 i 1 Q ' z i If X I 1 J Q 1 f 1 ' , f' ' ' :ga ' l f - ' 'f 1 ff M 'I W,-my M:L:m.' f 7, ',.: 1, 3 , 'W 1 - i , 1 4 A 1' i 5 . Yi v., 1 - , Q , A, 1,1 iv, i . VV I . ,. ,K J. , . K , , 1 --an--n--vf-wxnw-.-..u-.... -,..-, , - x ' , 1 f -.ek .u I, V , N, K..-.wp-fu, ...,.,,.- . ,.. ...V ,.4,.,f fan. N D , -., ,. Q ,,,,A, ,,,.,,, : L 21,- L 59 ' ' 'Tj ' 4' , ' ' Y I as S PSI ,A .A I gf V. V , 3,0 kk KENNETH ALEXANDER CHARLES BILDERBAOK STERLING BOWYER HAROLD CALDWELL VERNON CALLOWAY EARL CASON S BROOKS CORWINE CLARK COX RAYMOND DAVIS WILEER DENNISTON ROBERT ELLIS DORSEY ENDRES DOUGLASS FAGIN A T. LARRY FERGUSON W. F. HODGES, JR. First Semester CHARLES BILDERBACK. . . CLARK COX ....... EARL CASON ..... RUSSELL WAGNER. . RALPH MUDD .... RAYMOND DAVIS. . . DOANE TRONE. . RALPH MUDD .... BROOKS CORWIN .... MU THETA NU COLORS-BIGCR and Old Gold FLOWERS-White Carnation MOTTO-NC Cede Difhcilibus ACTIVE CHAPTER CHARLES JENNINGS RAYMOND JONES WILBER LINSON JOE LONGMIRE MARVIN MGQUAID HOLLAND MELVIN HOLLIS MELVIN P RALPH MUDD . WILFRED SCHLAGER N. R. SIMPSON CLARK SMITH ROBERT SNELL FLETCHER STBVENSON ARTHUR STOUT DOANE TRONE . OFFICERS ...President . . . .. . . .VIcefPresident. . . . . .Rec. Secretary. . . . . .COr. Secretary. . . ...Treasurer . . . .. . . .Par1iameIItarian. . . . .Marshall .... . . . . . .InterfSOciety Rep. . . . . .InterfSOciety Rep. . . , 4 ' 1 'ff -' . -. I FP sg '11-.,ienaianu.w-v--,av-.w..,i. ' -.. . -M w- A .e.-4-nun.. .ff v , 1 1' ', -ef.-1 I. .,,,, +431 'I 1:-1 I.: -f---7 -P . .. A ..... Q41-Lau,-.- EUGENE TUGGLE GAIL UNDERWSOOD LUIS VALLADARES MACK WARREN RUSSELL WAGNER GEORGE WILLIAMS GORDON WINDERS COLMAN WINN ESTEL WOOD KENNETH ZENGE ARBA ZUSPAN P ledges: BERNARD DE JAYNES DALE MELVIN S Second Semester . . .BROOKS CORWINE . . .DOUGLASS FAGIN . . .CLARK COX GEORGE WILLIAMS HOLLAND MELVIN LUIS VALLADARES HOLLIS MELVIN RALPH MUDD CHARLES BILDERBACK 1 H.--P,-.... .... Sf... 1 f , v -.Mp R 3 'Fr' ,Q A I S, . A , -L ,,,, A . . . 5.1. S O I I I PHI KAPPA CHI 5 FLOWER-Lily of the Valley COLORS-Green and White EMELEM-Phi Kappa Chi and Key ACTIVE MEMBERS MYRTLE AINSWORTH FRANCES ALLEN ELIZABETH BAGBY 'EEEIE BAYNE THELMA BEACH CPAL BEDFORD VIVIAN BEDFORD LULA BROOK-HART DONNA BUMBARGER MARY JO DEWEY ELDRED EDWARDS BEATRICE EWART FRANCES FERGUSON LUCILLE GARRISON EVA GATTS MARGARET I-IELMS A RMIDA HODGES FRANCES MCCUTCHAN R. DESSA MAGGARD LUCILLE MEADOWS VIRGINIA MOREY HAZEL MUDD . CLARA C'FERRALL FRANCES PATRICK GUSSIE STEWART MAIMIE C. TAPLEY S First Semester CLARA O,FERRALL . THELMA BEACH .... R. DESSA MAGGARD. . . MARGARET I-IELMS. LUCILLE MEADOWS. THELMA BEACH. . PATRCN . MRS. C. L. MCCUTCHAN ' OFFICERS ...President . . . .. . . .VicefPreSident. . . ...Secretary . . . . .Treasurer ..... . . . . . .InterfSociety Rep. . . . . .InterfSOciety Rep. . . GP 2 Q 'si , , n -. .A 'xi A r- r fit ,gf -r I I., r ..e.C.Ix...I L. La-41... I I . I Second Semester R. DESSA MAGGARD GUSSIE STEWARD MAIMIE C. TAPLEY HAZEL MUDD CLARA QSFERRALL THELMA BEACH -.swam-rn-I ,ws 1 S I I I I TRI RI I I I I II ,I I I I I I , III I I I I E I I I I I I, IW I -you-ni Q F 4 5 i S , 4 P 1 , V s 5 S 9 i S In 1 5 P f s ., a ll , x I Y E ! ! I I. V qw K i F l 4 'I ul Q ,. 1 1- i . : X . I -.11 4 f n , f Hin sf' .1 ,fj -f f ,gf f A , fq Q- , . fy J 'V ,. ' a, , r f 4 1 --113: ,Q 2,13 5:1561 A ,K -' , -. f - 'PV - 12, 5:11 U' Y, 'A 7 7!sf'e.' J V' , F qnwfzl 4,13 N f I V YP 1vv QvnqvlllIa-w-v wgqanaf.-' Q41-4-1uum.uQmsugpm,nsu4a-sfwpnvwm-annum mf . I V ' 'V -5 I ' -'k -' 3552 l3lr i-afiqvvra--aJ1'nfwnk.f'LF' fr- 1 .az f -2 nf xafv - f I, A ,F W . ,. , -1 '13 V X: ' ....... A f - ...A L..- I W 1: 1 Q f W, 1 'K 1 w 1 U 'x I! M H X l jk E r B w 5 I 1 y I 'gin A A II ' ,, 5 .My ,K 18 ,., e , Y n l ,.f- QIIQ-S323 Q img ' ' GEORGE RECTOR WILLIAM HOHMAN HERBERT FERGUSON LAWRENCE COUSINS CARL SCHAAD REUBEN JOHNSON ELDON REED ROBERT YATES MARVIN WEST ROY STAGGS JAMES WELDON CARLYLE STAMPER SEAMAN ROUSE BYRON INGOLD F irst xSemeste'r CARL SCHAAD ..... WILLIAM HOHMAN. LEWIS KLINGEBIEL. . LAWRENCE COUSINS. E. L. KNIGHT ........ J. STARR BOULWARE. . . ALPHA DELTA THETA CThe Hawk FraternityJ Founded-1867 EMELEM-Star and Crescent COLORS-R6df.d71d White MOTTO-Nil Despercmclum ACTIVE CHAPTER WILLIAM MUDD E. L. KNIGHT DAVID SCYOC J. STARR BOULWARE LEWIS KLINGEBIEL A CARROLL SWEARENGEN' - BYRON REAVIS ' ' NOLEN LEACH JULIAN STARR KENNETH MITCHEL KEITH CUNNINGHAM VIRGIL KNIGHT HOWARD DAY FRATERS IN THE FACULTY W. E. SCHULTZ OFFICERS . . President. . . . . . . .ViCefPreSident. . , ....Secretary. . . . .. . . .Treasurer ..... . . . . . . .InterfSOCiety Rep. . . . . . .InterfSOCiety Rep. . . ll VESPER HOERER JAMES ELLER HAROLD LANDREE JOHN LINDSEY JOHN CAMPBELL CLARENCE GARRETT L. W. TAYLOR FAY ELDER BYRON POOLE JOE SMITH J. R. HUTCHERSON ALFRED KLINE RUSSELL FERGUSON C. E. SPENCER Second Semester . . .ELDON REED . . .REUBEN JOHNSON J. STARR BOULWARE LAWRENCE COUSINS . . .E. L. KNIGHT . . .CARL SCHAAD Ti' T V 1 , .L 11 what A, ,QI ff, ygjlrg.. ,, ,, ., . S. Ry. ,WL L A 3 ICLWQIL.. R3 3, , N Lu in ,IQ-. aamgwaa 'I ,--fgra,aw,',.,.If,1:. Spar: ' LT ' av ' :mann xr - ,4 HJIL iff ll ' ' :EBL , - D' . I It , . L Ni... . -,. r!.f'i...-.x1f LQ -41 1 ,l,- 'F Q A ,X ,, 3 A f, V , 5 , .rf ,.f1 , H u'f'3l N '- ff, ,v-1 . 13' I .5 Y ff , ,M U YL-' HIV1 'mf asf , rf. .-5 ..rwP5,.i-:.- fu v-n-1.1,-an--n-nun-.rvgw w...Y-4-ww -of ?- I IJ X ' ' I I' IF tg gjiixgfv 1- ,,,,, L. A ZETA LAMBDA SIGMA Foundedf-1867 COLORS-Gold and White FLOWER 'TCllOw and White Marguerite ' V MOTTOEAHICCCIICTC coriarnur ACTIVE CHAPTER VELNA ZIMMERMAN DOROTHY HOPKINS LOIS BOULWARE MARY TRAVIS HELEN GRAVES PAULINE MILLER MARY LEONARD I FRANCES REED - MARIAN KNIGHT CLEATICE INGOLD LUCILLE MAYS I JESSIE MANIFOLD I MAURINE MILLER AMY OGLE ' EDITH MCROBERTS MARY KATHRYN STAMPER ANNA ROBINSON HARRIET HOCKADAY LOIS FIREBAUGH ESTHER ERICKSON ADA LEE EDWARDS LOUISE ALBERTY ,RUTH EISENBURG FRANCES FAGIN KATHRYN GIEGERICH Pledges: CLIFTON CLARK ' AWII,MA WESTHOFF I JUANITA BARNETT ELIZABETH LOVE l I ALUMNI MEMBERS IN FACULTY I I ADA WALLACE ROBERTS MABEL BUSH GORDON ' A I OFFICERS 5 I First Semester VELNA ZIMMERMAN .... DOROTHY HOPKINS. . . HELEN GRAVES ..... EDITH MCROBERTS. PAULINE MILLER. . . LOIS FIREBAUGH. . . JUANITA BARNETT. . . 'A-1:-7 E-eg 42-HA--nn ...President . . . .. . . .VicefPreSident. . . . . Secretary. . . . . ...Treasurer . .. . . Farliamentarial. . . .A.InterfSOciety Rep Second Semester I . . .DOROTHY HOPKINS . . .HELEN GRAVES . . .PAULINE MILLER . . .EDITH MCROBERTS . . . . .ANNA ROBINSON . . . ...VELNA ZIMMERMAN . . .InterfSOciety Rep. . . . . .JUANITA BARNETT '. .rskyx I 5 .. .E sf' ' Iv W., , .-1, ,N .Q '?'.? P.fF F'T ,. IGN . I ., a ' 2' L'.l..ILv I -l.vI'lC. ri, , -A, - --V41 f nnsnii ,,,,, ,., .1 v I I 1 - . '11 vm Ju A -J W- Q4 ,1 ,-W, fn ,pf f -A-,. -Vg, 9 -x 5 f 1 f, in , 4 , A l , I ' f A i ii ?'1?, Wink- SF? Q? 515 A in 4 U. 4 J 1 'M ,J .3 ... ,. , ,Q ,, . 1 .M ,J my 1, ., xx-36, A A 1' , Li QE? 1 . ku 45, F . wg -A L f T'-NLF' :V A. . , ..f..,,.. , - M -. x --v, ........,,,..,,...-,m.,.f.-v.-,.,.,f,.., ., .J V, ,'.5f-j.'1 X' 5,21 'R . . ...-.4--..- .ff , 7,4-A 11 9- .gfsf if , V ,,' f ye. :',y- f 1 5 f- h , A U ,, An- ' r n K-YQ? 'x ri at 'fy Ig 1.7 0. A Q 5 A A '- .WW-W 1 .Jw YOUNG- WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSGCIATION EUNICE PORTER MARY LEONARD A DOROTHY HOPKINS Treasurer VicefPresident A Program THELMA BEACH LO1s FIREBAUGH Secretary President KATHRYN GIBGERICH HELEN GRAVBS Publicity Social 1 IE 9 F 4 M29 W ,gg 1 . if ikzkewk ,, 'iSA 'Q-era' A ., .f.A.1, ' - .-- . . , E A-1-I-:r -ww-f-A '--an-nfs,-.sei I?f'f'5?v E -if - t :fi r, W -- ' 4 f.e-.-:-,- 2 I 2 s 7 3 2 Q I E 5 P 2 1 3 8 , 1 E E i Q 4 4 I 3 5 5 i ii 2 4 1 1 1 4 Q 1 i 1 f v A 1 r I ff 1 E f 1 . Q f 1 Q A Q u 5 1 1 2 2 1 L-S V ,R A -L,,L,m- as f A A 5 -Of A 1. - f '-ff ggi iff 1 j fish I .gs of-ff Us 'ik 'xy ,A L M A A I gr' 1 ,. 225 .pf I ' mia I 'H M7,,,,N,L,,hL,,.,.,,,,,, ,M A.. W ,. Fw H rf- '- 'M f H I-arf I YOUNG' MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSCCIATICN WILLIAM MUDD COLMAN WINN E. L. KNIGHT Membership Chairman ' Employment Chairman Sooial Chairman ROBERT-SNELL N. R. SIMPSON Secretaryffreasurer President CHARLES BiLDBRBACK P. POUND CARL SCHAAD Program Chairman Gospel Team VicefPresident ip I 5 l pf s 9 ,L 3 1 v'ii ii' 6 , 14? NP- , fr -- is -!L'!U .i'-C JE' I -lHHQ,!,i V f-ff----' f---W - W- A ' Cu-L.rfli 5 1 I-QT ' -1. ' ,V - E.. 9-1 -L .V ,V '1' A2 , ,-5 ,1'ff, x 3? X W' fx' -F e W? ' W9 J 135 43 +5 ,, A-LW-' Lwieg ' fa. 41355 ug -.g,,,..3 6 W6- ,gm ,A ' -. W ww .4 s 'ia ax. uw. 4 X nf- v 1 wwf?-' P1-vvvlqqmvfcn-v4vi?ll . .,,.,...., ,I V 4 f 4 ......,,......,..g x., -X K ,A ,I hge A .H Mrs. ww -- .El , , ..., ,M I vi. - ' X 4 si J ,. 4 Aff: if . , J . Zi 'I if , ,S A . 1RS't- I ESRI MINISTERIAL ASSCCIATICN The Ministerial Association is composed of those who devote themselves to the vocation of the ministry and missions. They cultivate Christian comradeship among themselves and throughout the student body. They have regular and occasional meetings 1 . , .. I for .the presentation and discussion of matters of common. interest, and to hear messages from visitors. A J A S ' lg ROLL PRES. J. H. WOOD- I . A. B. JETT . DR. F. J. STEPHENS ALFRED KLINE A DR. H. B. ROBISON E. L. KNIGHT PROF. R. W. NELSON -' MARIAN KNIGHT QPROF. GEORGE MANIFOLD MARY LEONARD A PROE. BYRON INGOLD , JOHN LINDSEY G. S. C. HUMBERT ,MACK PORTER JHARGLD BARNETT - V EUNICE PORTER LULA BROOKHART J. P. POUND LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN NITA POUND LAWRENCE COUSINS LOREN QUEEN I 'KEITH CUNNINGHAM . GEORGE RECTOR I L. B. CONNER f V VIENNA ROBERTS H. F. EISENBERGV, SR. N. R. SIMPSON ' , . . . l J. R. HUTCHERSON JAMES VAN LEAR 5 WILLIAM JACOBS Q MACK WARREN i . Z 1 I OFFICERS A President .......... , , ,GEORGE RECTOR SecretaryfTreaSurer. . . . . .LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN Program Committee. . . . .LAWRENCE COUSINS Program Committee. . , , ,E, L, KNIGHT I l E 1 -'gif . .. .................--....-..,...,-. ....,. .. ...,. .,,..,.,,.,.,,W,M,M M M J T4 195' fin . V . I f?k -1. ' kf -,. I , - ' ,v, ,, v '1 si? , v 1 ' I fd -L-ww-.,.,, , .w , W4 ' '-'Aww-.AU , ' . LM riff-4' , V, 3 ,rl . I-fi , D I I. . . a . A I , .. , N It I -.1 STUDENT VCLUNTEER BAND LULA BROOKHART LAWRENCE COUSINS J. R. HUTCHERSON JEANNBTTE PALMER EUNICE PORTER MACK WARREN LOUIs CHAMBERLAIN LOREN QUEEN? MARY LEONARDT, ELIZABETH LOVE VIENNA ROBERTS Leader IDA BAIRD ALFRED KLINE KEITH CUNNINGHAMT, MARY JO DEWEY LUCILLE GARRISON Sec. DR. H. B. ROBISON, Advisor The CulverfStockton Student Volunteer group had the pleasure of entertaining the Missouri Student Volunteer State Conference, February 12, 13, 14, 1926. At the Conference, Keith Cunningham, Secretary of the local group, was elected State President for the year 1926f1927. Mary Leonard was elected National Council Member for the 1926 Council which meets in New York in September. Signed volunteers. .T Q . - i If Q h lwqj p v T 1, .. .s.' , 'L .. 2 'Fr'r.v1vAeI'.vaa!f'-' ----f -ff --f- f--f--A--A A -I - IC:-.IL-fri: 'vgqff 5'-,V-A '-in-lt:-gfx,-gf-i: buff--H-H-1-v':f?fMe -'-'+I-.':si-I-c---uni? ' V , T 1 ..-. wim.n i-of w-.I ...s.......-A --:iff 14... . Y '11 Mili... 'vi 'T PM M Inj Nx.k 7 S JJ' A f iff i L k P H?21,, , P if I-Efwm-1 My WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association for Women is a neW organization Whose purpose is to promote athletics, to create a love of sports and to foster the ideals of good Sportsmanshipg as Well as to sponsor an athletic program Whereby the girls, as Well as the boys may Win honor and letters for their Work. ALICE M. SCHLUNZ FAYB DANIEL VIVIAN BEDFORD OPAL BEDFORD CASSIE GQDANIEL LUCILLE HARPER GUSSIE STEWART KATHRYN GIEGERICH RUTH CARWELL CLARA GOULD ESTA MAE NELSON NINA GINGRY VIENNA ROBERTS AGNES BLACKWOOD RUBY MCCRACKEN VIRGINIA STAPLES MARTHA BARNETT MARIAN KNIGHT President. . . VicefPresident. . . Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Publicity. . . ' ROLL ELDRED EDWARDS MARGARET HELMS R. DESSA MAGGARD FRANCES FAGIN LUCILLE GARRISON MARY Jo DEWEY RUBY HAIGHT WYLLA CURRY MYRTLE AINSWORTH KATHERINE VANCE ELIZABETH' BAGBY HARRIET HOCKADAY DONNA BUMBARGER MARY HULEN CLEATICE INGOLD ISABEL HAYDEN LOUISE ALBERTY EDITH KINCAID OFFICERS at 'Q -I ci . .11 A 1' H 3 v If ui.. .iq 1 , ,4..' - 'Pf,w.! f: 1' swf'-E 753 A15 .I Y, I ff I ijC.w ' mm -Mi.. -.-Iv.-um.,-Y-..- .W .Y ii!! ,M N., N. MAUDE STEWART MARY TRAVIS DoRoTHY MARKS SYLVA KAPFER LILLIAN BADER MARIE BOWEN LUCILLE VOSHALL MARY K. STAMPER RUTH FALKENSTEIN MAJORIE HOPPER ELSIE PARKER Lois BOULWARE ELIZABETH SHANKS ANNA ROBINSON EDITH MCROBERTS DOROTHY HOPKINS MABEL PEMBERTON JUANITA BARNETT HARRIET HOCKADAY ELDRED EDWARDS ELIZABETH SHANKS MYRTLE AINSWORTH KATHRYN GIEGERICH :zu-:man--nn-I-9' ' W 79 0 'fiuasrgmn-u-nun--vz. ., -wyoming-we-1,-1, , .Pawn .ivmf - List: I ,, I ' I im swms JI ANCIENT LANGUAGES CLUB Crganized in February, 1926 LAVERNE RUDOLPH LAWRENCE COUSINS VIENNA ROBERTS WILLIAM JACOBS KEITH CUNNINGHAM J. R. HUTCHERSON LOUIS CHAMBERLAIN HELEN HARDIN FRANCES FAGIN FRANCES MELUGIN RUTH CARWELL ESTHER ERICKSON MEMBERS ARMIDA HODGES ALFRED KLINE JAMES VAN LEAR N. R. SIMPSON EDGAR KNIGHT SIDNEY KLINE LUIS VALLADARES J. P. POUND DOROTHY MARKS VIRGINIA STAPLES COMES STERRETT HAZEL ROSE FACULTY ADVISOR PROP. GEORGE MANIFOLD President ...... ViCefPreSident. . . Secretary ...... Treasurer. . . OFFICERS I SI A 4 .. ISI '-.gy-fun 4fA..- , f' J 'wx A - L. . . .ALFRED KLINE . . .FRANCES FAGIN . . .RUTH CARWELL . . .JAMES VAN LEAR --ua, , . .I , ,...f..v,....---,....-,R-fw.,,... ,. ,- RQ -tbl I Q1 L J J I J , ma 15 gq J J ,MA ,. s p x F' ml I Q72-1. 'T' . 1' f .3 E 6' FCRENSICS W The Freshman Extempore Contest opens the Forensic activities of the school year. The participants in this event often furnishes material for the debate squad later in the season. The winner of thiscontest has his name engraved on a silver loving cup. Atthe present there are three names on the cup, Maurine Miller, Charles Bilderback, and J. R. Hutcherson, representing the winners of the years 1923, 1924, and 1925. The debate squad for 1926 consisted of Charles Bilderback, Clark Cox, La Verne Rudolph, William Mudd, J. P. Pound, and Virgil Knight. CulverfStockton met in debate during the season, Cotner College, Carthage Collage, Central College, Westminister College, the College of Emporia, Colorado State Teachers College, Oklahoma Agriculture College, and Ripon College. Six debates out of nine were decided in favor of Culver' Stockton. Two debates each were held with Westminister and Carthage. The CulverfStockton debate squad was represented at the National Pi Kappa Delta Convention held in Estes Park from March 26 until April 1, by Charles Bilderback and Clark Cox. Out of five debates held on the trip, three were decided in favor of Culver' Stockton. After returning from Estes Park the same teamvvith the addition of La Verne Rudolph went to Ripon, Wisconsin to debate Ripon College, the founders of Pi Kappa Delta, in a nonfdecision debate. A , The 1926 debate season has been the most successful and interesting season ever known by CulverfStockton. ' 19 ss . .gf ,ici - Katt- , .fry-gfqwpmqi-y-pnn..1. f - ,v,,,..t.G.sg w '-rj. rf, - t ' ' f A V i 1-www, ,f .sayin-.-, 1 .i..-vs..- ..-visa., '1 Paulus-vvxqwnzwasu Hlfvvrl-m-4-w HM- . .M . e. , -.fff 5 ,--uannamiwarzwsna ' ..l..ll.. 1 11 T1 1 , I , , I J 1 F 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ,K ,. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' I 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 51511 11111111 1 I wlg QU1- L' X 11 1511111 1111 11 TW 11 1 111111 11 11 1111 1 1 411-11111 1 .11' '1 111 N1 1,113 K- I1 511W 1' '11 111 I 1 1 1.1 51 1 l, J, 1 X 1, y I ' V ,1 1 '1 1 11 2 , I 1k 1? 1 ' IE' ' 11 W l . 1 11ll ' , M ill ! W .114 Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 . ' , ,il 1 5 1, , 4. iq 'QM' 'ff I A QM M M TV ' 1 Q Q Q 08, Q 1' ', ' Q lic EL? s 1 ,9 xi.. ,him P K. L ll. wt: ,..v ,,.. 3, , Y t-1 ,.....mY...........--.,-,--v- v-- X Y 4! s n V 1 ,tn-in .Q gy- .,,. , naman 3 Q , nn A N' 1 13. st 0116511 LETTER MEN The followmg men Who are 1n college have made letters 1n athlet1cs Carl Schaad Football 1922 1923 1924 1925 Basketball 1926 Baseball 1925 Eldon Reed Football 1922 1923 1924 1925 Basketball 1923 1924 1926 Baseball 1925 W1111am Mudd Football 1923 1924 1925 Dav1d Scyoc Football 1923 1924 1925 Basketball 1926 Baseball 1926 Howard Day Football 1924 1925 Charles Palmer Football 1924 1925 Holl1s Melv1n Football 1924 1925 Carroll Swearengen Football 1924 Marvin West-Football 1924 4 George Rector-Football 1920 1921' Basketball 1921 John Stark Boulware-Baseball Harold Landree-Football 1925g Basketball 1926. Fay Elder-Basketball 1926. R. A. Johnson-Football 1922. Carlyle Stamper-Baseball 1925. Eugene Tuggle-Football '1925 g Basketball 1926g Track 1925. Earl Cason-Baseball 1925. Colman Winn-Football 19243 Track 1924f1925. Arthur Stout-Football 1925. Gail Underwood-Football 1925. Fletcher Stevenson-Football 1925. Wilber Linson-Basketball 1926. ,aka 2 X 953, -M ' ft' 5 ,df ii --- f'!!ra-warp'-rvzrvn' g so ,, af -ag., 3 - . li' 'gy JH- Y 'W' V4 sat' 'Fig' Q Q: .gf , , , M, W a i Joy Kistler, the new athletic director, came to CulverfStockton highly recommended and from his work during his hrst year, his recommendations fall far short of his ability. Coach, as he is known about the campus, started his athletic career at MacMillan High School at Mexico, Missouri. After graduation he attended Central College at Fayette, Missouri. While at Central, he was a three letter man for four years and served as captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams. After leaving Central, Coach attended Illinois University Coaching School and for the past five years has served as athletic director at Missouri Military Academy, at Mexico, Missouri. During the short period that Coach has been connected with CulverfStockton, he has won a place in the hearts of CfS students and in the followers of Wildcat teams. With the New Gymnasium, Coach has enlarged the athletic program of the school and great things are expected of him in the future. as- f . W 2' QB V E-A M yrs' -. Y 7 V' 1' ' - 1. .i w?,4'iY9 '? Y f .'V. Lug,-,i.1 1.. ' 1'1i.'HV'Hi E1':a -'11 '4'59 l?' Wr1 !l '4'd '3 M1a nmnxnwmw1invx,:vm --'. . :z.,.mff 6-Axim-lg in -fwwv. I EW .a.....i 11. mini 5153? ,- .a 1 1 X . in 1 3 V, 1 . 1 fy , V? Exim ' ' ' 1 1 f ' ' ' 2. .A fl 1 1 51 1. a f 211, 1 vw -H - --W it M ls, 1 li 11 W lx ll '1 1 11 1 I1 11 V 1 ll ll 1 1 1 15 ii W Q 11 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 ii 1 , I , l 1 4 V 1 l 1 l . 1 1 3 51 1 FCCTBALL SCHEDULE, 1925 1 3 1 9 1 CfS 9. . . . . .Chillicothe Business College 1 I 3 CfS O l 1 1 1 CfS O... 3 cfs o... 1 cfs 10. . . 5 Gs 19 ,... 1 cfs 10 .... . cfs 7... - 1 cfs 26... 1 1 i E 1 E 1' Fl I. g . Q 1-wil 2 1 1 if Q - V 4 is , ' 4' sm. , I 'rj init .fart-R L..Lx:. xl 1'1 -1 . as-fe' Y' E N' 4 l 1 1 an . . .William Jewell . . . .Westminster . . .Iowa Wesleyan . . . . . .Carthage . . .Hedding ..........Central Kirksville Teachers .Central Wesleyan -+- V --VW -5- -- - -1---.a..i ., ' M A' A A i 52, CARL SCHAAD Warsaw, IH. Captain End Height 6 feet Weight 170 lbs. Age 23 Previous Experience-Four years Warsaw Highg Three years CfS. ' ' CHARLES PALMER Montgomery City Captain Elect Tackle Height 6 feet 2 inches Weight 192 lbs. Age 22 Previous Experience-Four years Montgomery City Highg One year Missouri University Freshman Teamg One year CfS. WILLIAM MUDD Montgomery City End Height 6 feet Weight 160 lbs. Age 22 Previous Experience-Four years Montgomery City Highg Two years CfS. ll fl , . Lf 1 f ' ' -f M v ' N - , . -. 4 T A -' , ?.rrf.'!W !'v'f ew-Nl' T f. .1 ' I ' fi ' -1 , , ,.,-. A' - v M Y. ,,,,,, - f,,..f.,,,...,..-.....-.1..a.....,.a H PA-sfsmme-garwnngpmuswnogrunmnwm-m:e+qmymm mv-on...-.,4-we-in 1 W ' 'ag ' , .V i' .l li '-gf 1, IW W ,..,. ,,,, ., ,, i f Ip. , , .p- A , fig? I 1 1 S ...Q gr as ' - - ' . '51 W W 4 .ft :Elini-54,L,i.x.L:L1-n:.:4:.i.-,gg 155' . ' ,. . .A E ,Q H , ELDON REED Mexico Quarterback Height 5 feet 10 inches Weight 170 lbs. Age 23 , Previous Experience-Two years MacMillan Highg Three years CfS. DAVID ScYoc Hannibal Center Height 6 feet Weight 160 lbs. Age 21 . Previous Experience-One year Hannibal Highg One year Wentworth Academyg Two years CfS. EUGENE TUGGLB Leonard Halfback Height 5 feet 9 inches Weight 165 lbs. g Age 20 Previous Experience-None. E 2 xf'.s,.14- .. Q- f , , ,nn.n.m.,Q-wu.,.-.U-.-..uuuan,uoso1au1 ' l 1 AS ' '-W1 V i - '.is.1w'mE'n.fn.lga,4-v' ,,u,g,l,,.,,, tai. 3 ,, flu I 1 6, nl -.fr u. .r fir.-,if fir.. -' ,.f , , .L M M 0 , ' . 'vga' gg K, ,.1,:,,, ,nwuggirgl drag, ' g 0 . ., g pw. q af 13.3 tr V my , W is , .L , V .Q saggy il, HOLLIS MELQIN LaHarpe, Ill, Fullfback Height 5 feet 10 inches Weight 165 lbs. Age 21 Previous Experience-Three years LaHarpe Highg One year CfS. HOWARD DAY Mexico V Guard Height 5 feet 10 inches Weight 170 lbs. Age 22 Previous Experience-Three years MacMillan Highg Two years CfS. GAIL UNDERWooD Burnside, Ill. Halfback Height 5 feet 9 inches ' Weight 150 lbs. Age 20 Previous Experience-Three years LaHarpe High. F wif g fab, it 5,5 . -, I 64 I 4 V-,.,,r-sf ,vnwfyf ' 1, K. ,1'i .'- g r 3' . wt .' - 2 Q31 n .im ,. . r.rz-up :ww -ui 'wr--. ' v ,..,.,,.,,.,,,,,.,......m.....,............-.-.--f..,....,,,.1....-..K........... , E 1 , W ff f if-f 1 Y M ...qv fb F f ll a -'ll .nf 'I' f ' ' f 1 2steuaS l1 1l HAROLD LANDREB Keytesville Guard Height 5 feet 11 inches Weight 175 lbs. Age 18 ' Previous Experience-None. FLETCHER STEVBNSON Palmyra Pullfback Height' 5 feet 9 inches Weight 150 lbs. Age 18 Previous Experience-Three years Palmyra High. ' ARTHUR STOUT New London Guard - Height 6 feet 3 inches Weight 198 lbs. Age 19 Previous Experience-None. H .A ' . 'fvw-1,-1.. .,y..,.,..,. 13.11141 ' ', 1 N Lu 9 A A A 1 ll +3 . . . 0- - ,, 1 x ' -. , . . . msg..-.s...-1-lv-wa-...-1.. g. N , Qt... ,., , ,Nw gg, M V: W ,,. -4 .0 .a...Zk., ,M ' W1 M, , . ' X 4 ii, e sf Q H rr. 5 ii' FOOTBALL SEASCN The victory over Central Wesleyan on Thanksgiving Day closed one of the most successful football seasons in the history of CulverfStockton The winning of this game enabled the Wildcats to Hnish the season with a percentage above the SOO mark. It was a great victory with which to close the season. Captain Schaad and Reed, both four year lettermen, made their last appearance on the gridiron as Wildcats. Although thisis the first year with our new athletic director, Coach Kistler developed one of the best teams that CulverfStockton has had for some time. It took time to establish his system of play, but with the lighting spirit that was always present, it was only a short time until the Wildcats were a fast, smooth, winning team. The Wildcats met only the best teams in the Missouri Conference and such schools as Iowa Wesleyan and Carthage College from outside. In winning ive games and losing four, the Wildcats won the three big games: At Hannibal, Pounder's Day and Homecoming. At the Annual Football Banquet, Charles Chuck Palmer was elected captain of the 1926 gridders. Palmer is a Junior and a two year letterman. For the last two years he has played a tackle position on the Wildcat eleven. His playing attracted attention throughout the Conference and i'Chuck was placed on the tackle position of the second AllfState eleven. Palmer's home is Montgomery City. , just in case Chuck'i should not return, Bill Mudd, an AllfState end of 1924 will pilot the team. Under the direction of Coach and the leadership of Chuck,' or Bill , the Wildcats will enjoy a very successful season in 1926. I The following men were awarded college letters: Captain Schaad, Reed, Palmer, Mudd, Day, Scyoc, Melvin, Landree, Tuggle, Underwood, Lake,gStout and Stevenson. v u 9 . 2 'J ' ' 6 1' ' Q . .i ' ' + 1 , A . g q,r.r'.f-, ., ','FM'-FTQVI ' f'..'a..f K 'f,.3f'1Yf'f. ' ff. r 'ww .gqnngwntQviv'q-a.1e-,g.13uauv1dhMuhfsi'4vl1nJG1v-vl -q K ,i Y 1 'V ' V, i W 1' -f i 'ws ' V'-aww l 2 5 't in W m-Qnmnmuauvuv ,fr A ' 1 fr. , it 4, is 4, sw 4 4 it o t 2 gf: BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1926 CfS 39 .... .... Q uincy College CQS 40 .... ...... I owa Wesleyan CfS 31 .... Kirksville Teachers CfS 21 ,... ......... C arthage CfS 32 .... .Macomb Teachers CfS 29 .... ..... W estminster CfS 28 .... ...... W estminster CfS 32 .... Missouri Wesleyan CfS 51 .... Iowa Wesleyan CfS 20 .... ....... C entral CfS 25 ...... Westminster CfS 44 .Central Wesleyan CfS 35 .... Central CfS 24 .... Central CfS 48 .... Carthage ,Q - 1' ' an . 3 I is 3 -'Q ' sum- .--N .,,,...,-q.,.,g,... ,. N... -yni...-funny-an.1...,... 1 .A w ' W' , Y a-nsuagarsnaa'-f:.r.ai-f.'z yi Lsznii .zzzm-nuiznzu-I4 ww.. Egg- ! 1, 1 l ll E Q F l l Q lf E it li l l l 3 l r 1 5? l r Y 5 3 3 l J ,. i i 21 4. ll I l F l s l +2 5 ,.,, 6 - M-l 111' fra be . , y 5 L -' K-'fr .S up +21 V .1 . , , . V' F we It .age 'fri ' 'Q' 'E 'V 'gd W? 52355 Stihl Q' . a E l ELDQN REED Captain Forward Jim, as he is known about the campus, has just completed his third year as a Wildcat The last two years he has served as captain. During these three years his work on the court has received favorable comment, and in 1924 he was placed at forward on the All' State team. Reed has been a leader on the football field and his place will be hard to fill. He is the type of athlete that every coach admires and during his four years at Culver' Stockton he has given his best toward producing winning teams in the major sports. Y nr .rw ,ff :uf nf, ' y . ijt 'fflhwisuurlslua ,give-'M N: --'--gh1 .'::-.:,,,g Jnuit, , g.:.:, :guage-fauunw.. ,W g. , Y , . . V 4 .Vi , -V . - c l ii 5 'l.w',', 4-' f-EL: fi ir ' lg wcnuuslam an - ,..a .-M ap-f-sp-spswsraw-4,.,:n:-.-am.s'-we-:naw , ,.f E'.' -s 'it' - M , f' fr' , 5-I, . 11 . - W V,,, 7 if .. l J A Ak , s. ' if - il 1 f' If 12151 PUBS a' 1 5' , ., V-flat , .Vi t I . CARL SCHAAD Warsaw, Ill. Guard Height 6 feet Weight 170 lbs. Age 23 Previous Experience-One year CfS. EUGENE TUGGLB Leonard Captain Elect Forward Height 5 feet 10 inches Weight 165 lbs. A Age 20 Previous Experience-Four years Leonard High. HAROLD LANDREE Keytesville Center Height 5 feet 11 in. Weight 175 lbs. Age 18 Previous Experience-Four years Prairie Hill High. gun-ana-.num--ff ...... iv-.- ,. , -v-no-fp-un:.g.u.Ar.-g, 9 A Kira La I , , . . fn' . , 4' P' - ire avr.-.1 1 r f-1 r- bf -, P - - ea CLgL'fi!i:4,'I rt lm-.j V Q' ' ' hh? , ' wma'-w-n-qn.s:-vfusnem-na-Q-mg....--,.e 1.-.aa .,,.....-...wg.-.:.1.-ua.. 1 , L 1 -V .. '1..-, -.- t mz?g1:.1g11 ss Q 1 ii? ' 55 6 ' , A1-.,.J of . gg.k,f,' J, ae? WILBBR L1NsoN Leonard Guard Height 5 feet 9 inches Weight 160 lbs. Age 20 Previous Experience-Three years Leonard High. FAY ELDER Barry, Ill. Forward Height 6 feet Weight 170 lbs. Age 21 Previous Experience-Three years Barry Highg 1 One year LaGrange Collegeg Une year Illinois College. DAVID ScYoc Hannibal Guard Height 6 feet Weight 160 lbs. Age 21 Previous Experience-Two years Hannibal High. 1 3 , l . .2 1 fn M X, ,e 1 1 -1-11.11.41 1?F.f,'5F.!.. H vj ,-.11 - ' 1 -rv- -...A-ffa., a.s.....M..1.:.:s....m......1e. 4 ua V 0 new If V ll uf. 1. Ly- :-..',,.-Q, 1-1-.-11N.1,sL,.,,,s,,-, r.. t... K .., 1,.-.1111-R-p.4f..1-.91-mann wrap-rw:-mv, 1 1 12 3 1 1 1 1 i l I 1 A ? 11 ,Ll mf if E E. if l 11 i, lf 3 il il N ?l 1 ,. li li Q1 ell fl 1l V :ll img Ll el I gl fu Qi rl ia 4 i 111111.11-1.-nn-914 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 l -Q: ' W J I '. ff T 'fi I - -..nw I , g,.:'. ' - '- ': 1- .gk ' . , fs -.Ja Us -f .W 1 BASKETBALL SEASON Last year we had no 'basketball because the gymnasium was incomplete. As a result, Captain Mjimli Reed was the only basketball letterman in school. 1 Some were rather doubt' ful about our prospects. At the beginning of the season everyone who was interested in basketball reported to Coach Kistler and the Zoo League was organized. After the League had played a series of games, the twenty best' men were picked for the varsity squad. Landree and Linson, Freshmen, Tuggle a Sophomore, and Schaad of the 1924 squad immediately jumped into notice. A good fast team gradually evolved under Kistler's coaching. The record for the season was 8 victories and 7 defeats. In making this record the Wildcats met the best teams in the Missouri College Union, as well as some prominent teams in Iowa and Illinois. We won the first three games in a row and suffered our first defeat at Macomb. Our Hrst conference games werethrillers. We lost to Westminster, the Champions, by four and three points. We played 8 conference games, winning 2 and losing 6. The six lost were to the champions and to the runners up, and with one exf ception the scores were very close. - Throughout the season, Captainfelect Tuggle played stellar basketball. This is Tuggle's first year of interfcollegiate basketball and few excell him in the conference at forward position. He was high point man, with Reed a close second. When the Wildcats defeated Carthage in the last game of the season, two men were playing their last game for CulverfStockton. Captain Reed and Schaad- have won a place in the hearts of sport followers and in CulverfStockton's hall of fame. Reed has served as Wildcat captain for two years and was an All9State selection for the forward position in 1924. Schaad is a two letter man. Too much credit can not be given Coach Kistler who put forth his best efforts to produce a winning team, and who always placed a well coached team on the floor. With only two of the varsity squad lost, and Tuggle to leadthe Wildcats in 1927, the prospects could not be brighter. 9 iff? -'71 . 'll '--51'-fb f v ?r'!!.'!:-w'v--,al-gp,-7 f f--ff- ff V sy Lx'iYN' . f 'L,a' . ..,.Jni 1... . .im--1-1.--1 - 22-an-uae. Musa..-.yvunuzi -If I' MM. .1 ' V .r4i.p1in-vi-auaS11IlIlxaap-nfuwn- M W . af.-L.: . . aff '. nr-v-i-'main-nn-w-as-a .-..,.,., .J .H ,W 3 .. tif, . tim' Aghwfsi. , JM, Q AN A 4 ' JPL il-if lib,-,,.:z GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE, 1926 CfS 4 .... ................ L aGrange 18 CfS 22 .... ,............ B owling Green 41 CfS 30 .... .... G em City Business College 11 CfS 20 .... ................. L aGrange 10 C5 9 .... . . .Misnsouri Wesleyan 25 THE SEASON g Since 1920 girls' basketball in the athletic program of CulverfStockton has been a missing quantity. With the completion of the gymnasium and due to the untiring effort of Coach Kistler, a formidable team was developed. Considering that Captain Edwards was the only member with college experience, the team made a splendid showing. The schedule included only a few games, but next year the girls will have a lengthy schedule, meeting teams in Missouri and Illinois. , Hockaday, guard of 1926, has been elected captain for 1927. She was one of the stars of the present season, and a years college experience should make her much better next year. The following girls received the emblem that is awarded for participation in athletics: Captain Edwards, Captainfelect Hockaday, Blackwood, Ewart, Garrison, Parker, Mays, Gingry and A. Minor. 'ij 'nr' 1 nf. ,',, g may ,fl Q ' H 'ii , , V A Q, 6' .f 'R A 'A ' . ,-94,511 ' i- A . 1 1 i 'Z 'L'f' i ' , , ew-f 5- 'i 'ww . . x .suwezrf-1-ix:aa..ng,i.,,m1saw mm-. 1 1, , s ,Ak 2151, unqu-,. f fiM,1 nt sft ' Q-36 6 buy--. ...rv-.,., .. - .4.-.Y-- -. A M ' V ana- mn-'-.gun-:nu-nu-u-f ,,....--, .Af-,fy L,,N. ,f'. v. 4 ,LJ u .,:. 5' Iv .' ' . 'W' 'MQ 3. ' 4 -sunxmranlw --cv -1 M F., . V , i v..' ,. -v . -. 1 ff- , , -wa ii -- 3- 1 , ' A-. ' , ,,' -.. ,, r Z i t. I Z 3 6 I ! 5 1 1 Q i P 1 i l I ! I I . ! 1 I A l 3 ' up w i 4 Q f---W V .a-- . ,Q ' , .M ,V U , A , . VL really iff Lu 5 V3 it 'Yi,. 3 , ,mr VM.. ,,.,,,. ,, ,,. ,. JE f f . 3 i 5 + 1 I , Q . I E ? 5 ? f 3 Q i J 3 I 2 2 E 5 3 3 5 i 1 ? 5 5 . J . 9 5 5 9 E A 5 1 z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 5 f 4 I 5 3 3 v 3 + g Q 5 Q n i 5 5 ' 1 i 1 I Y 5 Q E gi ft i xx 1, 5 3 ,, 4 -1 1 3 I cgi 1 nf r ig Q As, M lxiqi K.-N 'A-p1vf'q'!:'f-r. '4:fi ig ' I' 'A ' -WM '-N - ' ' 'kf' ' ' il L Af ' 7 119 A' ' W' W,-my V -U-w'.Mw,,,m.,,, ,.,,.,.,,,,,-:,,1,gp.Qr-an-a. fm: 2f-,-'1ivnW':-11ivvfl-f- wwunua. , ' Y I A Y ,i Sf,--M5 Y W ' 'T 41 V it it1l21S130UlzSil 1 1 lang 1 SEPTEMBER, 1925 8 9-Registration 10-Cleaned Megaphone oihce -Annual Faculty Reception -First football practice -Miss -Faye -First meeting of all societies -Leftwich explodes in chapel Landin taken to Hospital Wright suscribes to Megaphone -Megaphone Volume 7 Number 1 issued -Y M Y W Reception enkins Humphrey wedding. Royal Dye spoke in chapel -Zeta tea for new students -L E Cousins preaches in LaGrange 21-Coonrad implants new steps on north hill' ' - There Ain t No Used To. -Dave Alderton lands in town ' -Megaphone prints Prof Harmon s pedigree -Wildcats defeat Chillicothe score 9 6 -Dormitory attends church -Group picture of student body 1 -Mu Theta Nu reception for new students 30-C S band organized. 11 . 12 . 13 . 14 - 15 . 16 . 17 , , , . 18 . .f . . . J , 19 . 20 . . . 22 M i is 25 . 24 . 1 . 25 , f . 26-Schultz and Nelson raise their standing in classfrooms 27 . 28 . 29 . 'L .- -.fm-. -...Y--as-. A 1 ' - ' 1.-sswsla 1 , . nip wb- -FQ A'- .4 'A I ..-,,q.L..i . f , .',.v..,.. ,f'?:iL.'!-f ,tg-R g , .asv ..., 't garter-fail. . , . , up qylf N ,V V l , . J 1 J OCTOBER, 1925 1-Miss Lange ,plays in chapel. 2-Wildcats lose to William jewel, score 9fO. 3-Dinner party at Boy's Dormitory. 4-Ruth Hulse Nelson entertains in CfS Hall. 5-Pete Cason slept through an 8 o'clock class. 6-Student Senate officers elected. 7-CfS Dramatic Club holds feast. 8-First chapel using . 9-CfS losses to Westminster, score 12fO. 10-Phi Kappas have tea for new girls. 11-Luis Valladares took air in LaGrange. 12-Dean Hopkins receives his human brain. 13-Prof. Heugel speaks in chapel. 14-Ben Dixon lectures on China at the Christian Church. 15-Seaman Rouse made a business trip to Chicago. 16-Wildcats defeated by Iowa Wesleyan, score 12fO. 17-Hefty Davis saw Red Grange do 90 yards for touchdown. 18-Mary Travis entertains. 19-Dr. Schultz asked to give address at Theta Alpha Phi convention. 20-Choral Club is reforganized. 21-Wednesday, Prexy attended chapel. ' 22-Pep meeting for Carthage game. 23-Fifth annual Founders' Day. Wildcats defeated Carthage, score 1077. Hawks' second annual Reunion. 24-Phi Kappa Kid Party. 25-Faculty Tea at Hawk Nest. 26-Everybody skipped chapel. 27-Freshman girls performed in chapel. 28-Freshman Extemporaneous Contest. 29-CfS orchestra gave first concert. 30-Wildcats defeated Hedding, score 1937. Ha1lowe'en Party at CfS Hall. 51-Mu Theta Nu Hallowe'en Party. Hawks gave Hallowe'en Party. 4 , -,..Q,,-y-.,.,,..',. .fb ' K -:Q ...rw ' L ' V ' F afrfv' .....Vw., .,..,g..s.. 1-..1.-.ffm fi.-4. - ai-CSSND4 .- .. f,-W. -- 4 if P kgfg J ,, , W , , 7 , Y, , , 1,7 4,,,, H , 595' W ' ' N , W 1 ' X ' Y 3- L 2' ! x 'V ' ' 1 1 , f fi : - . 'Z' 1 13 K' F, f. A, P' 4. P: ,. ' L 5 TQ 3 if ,,, E MVT -4 R Xu-' 13 1. N 1. 55 f - - - iff' 1 P, .,, ,M ,P T JT CULVERSTOCKTON T COLLEGE ORCHESTRA CONCERT Thursday, October 29, 1925-8 P. M. Miss Dow-Soloist PROGRAM n Minuet, Gavotte .... ..... I ohn Sebastian Bach Lustspiel .... . . .Keler Bela, CGe1'manD Papillons. . . ............... A .... Schumann Mrss Dow A The Midnight Dream, Overture .......... .... R . Schlepegofell Casta Diva, CQueen of Heaven Norma D Overture ............................ ..... B ellini Poet and Peasant, Overture. . . ....... Suppe Polka. . . ............... ..... R achmaninojf I Miss Dow From the Overture, L'Der Ereischutzw. . . . . .Von Webber March of the Peasants, Horn Solo, Huntsmen's Chorus. ' ' 'f,'HY.? ', v .'fFalKBll 1 'O..',rl y- , Qf,fw,T1J g., 1i,,,rn:-gi jlzfiff H, W W ,iii ' 'V' 1' 5 1 1 -FiW1.i1esr't011Q: ' NCVEMBER, 1925 1-+Colman Winn visited CfS Hall in the evening. 2-fBen Dixon installed Chinese Antiques. 3lMother Ross spoke in chapel. 4-Y. M.fY. W. program in chapel. 5-Second attempt at singing. ' 6-Wildcats defeated Central at Hannibal, score 1Of7. 7-Ada Lee had letter from Roi. 8-Megaphone out on time? 9-Dr. Schultz entertains drama class. 10-Music Club held first meeting. 11-Phi Kappa weiner roast for new girls. 12-Professor Harmon married. Dramatic Club presented three onefact plays. CfS students hear Sousa's Band at Keokuk. 13-CfS lost to Kirksville, score 1Of7. 14-Zeta Lambda Sigma gave first party. Q 15-Quincy College defeated CfS reserves. 16-Mu Theta Nu entertained new boys. 17-Phi Kappa Chi gave dinner. 18-Stormed Harmonis home for treats. 19-First orchestra Concert Series. Pledge day. 20-Lewis County Basketball Tournament. 21-Canton boys-Ewing girls won Championships. 22-Bob Yates made a new find. 23-Rolla Snell even said this was a Blue Day. 24-Student Senate meeting-IMPCRTANT. 25-Killed the Turkey. V 26-Thanksgiving Day. Wildcats defeated Central Wesleyan, score 26fO. 27-The L'Cld Goblern wrecked classes. 28-Coach and Dean attended M. C. U. meeting at Kansas City 29-Moon Mullins had a new girl. 30-Jack Dempsey agrees to fight November 31, 1926. 9 fl' 1-: 'b t' s. V , ...f 5,f,f,,r,m-.m.1r we rnv 'crave 1 ' ' t'l.f:..--'Ki-' ' WC? 77-W' . ff -Y i:g:'f:s1Q!-W. --YY ' - 'W' H f z W.. -5, - w ' . .. V . .k il, xl fi,k,,l, . ... , . . . . . M... f.. .. ,, Y. .W 1- .54 ' if '-' 1, -4' I !, P ' s. - ' ' . .. 4 A .1 2 l '2 H 'ffl ' J lb ll , 1 M I . I I lm I L-nk' l rl l E I F I I l I I , i CULVERSTOCKTON COLLEGE ORCHESTRA CONCERT November 19th, 1925-8 o'clock P. M. Christian Church Miss MAYS-Soloist PROGRAM I. Jolly Robbers Overture .... .Suppe II. Sobre Las Olas .n ..... A. . . .Rosa III. Dawn ........ Curran Carissima ...................... ............... . .Perm Coin' Home ..................................... Dvorak I CFrom Largo of World Symphonyj Miss MAYS IV. Allegetto in E.Flat .... I .... V. .Beethoven V. ujupitern Polka. . . ................... .... G olclman . RAYMOND DAVIS VI. The Miracle -Presented by ............ ..... M iss Victoria Powell ' VII. Light Cavalry . . . . . . . . .Suppe VIII. The Anvill' Polka .... .... P arlow . I 9 'E9.- -WG I . ...,. .., 1... ... ... .. .,.,.,,,.,,,x. . .. .... -.....-.-...-.., ,iw - I . - CN l Qiczpsnnzz- -:ff an-:W ff -4- rf f ffrunnpuulis' ' ir'-1 'gf ' f ' ' ' 1.-.lam-ae .. U Q' .,, iff' .Q ., my V. f 1. , - 31 1351 Lg, ' ,. Q V Presented by the CULVERJSTCCKTCN DRAMATIC CLUB Thursday, November 12, 1925 CULVERSTCCKTCN AUDITORIUM SP. M. THE RISING OF THE MooN Sergeant ...... Policeman B .... Policeman X .... Man ...................... BY LADY GREGORY DAVID ScYoc LUIS VALLADARES CARL SCHAAD JAMES WELDON SCENE-'QD a quay in Ireland during a rebellion led by Granuaile. Harriet. . . Hetty .... -. . Margaret ..... Maggie .................... HOVERTONES' ' ALICE GERSTENBERG SCENE1HHffi6t Goodriclfs drawing room. Luke .....,... The Revenue ............... SCENE-In a mo untaineer's -- - , f VA, tm ' 71:7--A '-hz:-'1, V, ,.g.:-4 -:::..:1:::s MNIOONSHINEM BY ARTHUR HOPKINS n... .. ..... cabin in Kentucky. Rik I 5? .s-.-:wa-num-vsemf. Ia- PAULINB MILLER CLEATICB INGOLD MARY TRAVIS ESTHER ZIMMERMAN WILLIAM MUDD CARL SCHAAD 5 tky, , VJ. M ,K ,.--.4-fe, -.A..H-A .. 1- V . , .. ,A,, i.,V::jL . f 1. - my ,zips , .5 V I 1 r . , .wi W . iffy, E i '- ' : DECEMBER, 1925 1-No Megaphone today. 2-J. T. Lloyd spoke in chapel. 3-Miss Dow was late to Chapel. 4-Everyone lost without a football game for excitement. 5-Blossom Time in Quincy. 6-Dr. Swain Lectures. 7-Lois Boulware took out 951,000 policy today. 8-C. C. Clay fell down stairs. ' 9-Pres. Wood spoke on Fidelity, lniidelity, Confidence and Hope. 10-Spanish and French Clubs organized. ' ' ' 11-Pat Longmire did Xmas shopping at Economy Store. 12-C. M. Stamper assumes responsibility of Stamper Memorial Gym. 13-Unlucky day for all, including Rev. Thorp. 14-Wildcats defeated Quincy College, score 3841. Formal Dedication of L. L. Culver Cymnasium. 15-Annual Football Banquet. Charles Palmer elected 1926 captain. 16-Fred Kline spoke in chapel. 17-Orchestra Concert. A Student recital in Chapel. 18-Mu Theta Nu entertained pledges. W 19-Ada Lee handled Special Sales at Hodges. A 20-Everyone on good behavior for Santa Claus. il 21-John Lindsey tore up Miss McChee's Ford. Poor MSIDNEYM. , 22-Xmas play on new stage. 'LManoeuvres of Janen. i A A 23-There Ain't No Santa Claus. 24-Christmas Eve. 25+-MERRY CHRISTMAS! A MERRY CHRISTMAS! 26-Kenneth Alexander showed signs of life. 27-New York welcomed Dr. W. E. Schultz. 1 28-Dr. Schultz elected Grand Editor of Cue. 29-Minnie Maddern Fiske in Rivals at Quincy. a 30-Time to think of resolutions. . . . 31-Dean Hopkins RESCLVES to grant NC MCRE suspensions. i i?,..,k--.36 A. xx ' ' ' ' ff -- '91',fir't:e1z.vQ-S,-is-anna' W .. Y, Y Y VV Cm ,few 'H.1.cf: rms, :nniuisx:iLT,c,nu:: r..1..:: :f-:w1i,fr-- - Y V Wipe? 5-M, - .- . 'T Y ' ili. . ' - , -' 1 ' iwnnp35ignz-,iwmv v- ' --P' -9.5 was I Lord Bapchild. . . Jervis Punshon .... George Langton. . . Mr. Nangle ...... LL The CulverfStocktOn Dramatic Club presents THE MANOEUVRES OF JANE An Original Comedy in Four Acts BY HENRY ARTHUR JONES V CAST OF CHARACTERS Prebendary Bostock .... .... Mr. Pawsey ...... Sir Robert Bowater Footrnan ......... Jane Nangle ...... RUSSELL WAGNER KENNETH MITCHELL JOHN LINDSEY DAVID SCYOC ALFRED KLINE CLARK COXR STERLING BOWYER DOANE TRONE LOIS FIREBAUGH Constantia Cage . . Mrs. Beechinor CLord Bapchild'S Aunty . . . . . Pamela Beechinor . . Catherine, Lady Bapcbild CLord Bapchildis Motberj ,... . Mrs. Bostock ..... Miss Bostock ..... Mrs. Pawsey ..... Miss Dodd ..... Trendell. . . -Iv S-f M-uphill Tuesday, December 22, 1925 L. L. CULVER AUDITORIUM 8 P. M. 9 -A gr .kt I' Q A' fs , .Af 'A ., FRANCES PATRICK EUNICE PORTER NADINE ALLEN SARA CASE VIENNA ROBERTS RUTH CARWELL A .MARY TRAVIS .ESTHER ZIMMBRMAN .MAURINE MILLER -CJ:-:fn L ::i. yr:-we ewan ., JL. lar v,r.-z',vfv.l-nr-.rn11.wfJM - I fi. L.. JI. 5' 'fl 'l C ' fqnnuunvfifvii 'aonrmiua-+1 1uul:::iuL, uf-awww 1 .G ' - ug 'i f'm i gg? ld L2 0. if .K sw- i ,i . . , ,.', i . ., ,- . .. .. JANUARY, 1926 1-HAPPY NEW YEAR. 2-just 363 more days. 3-Resolutions to attend church put into practice. 4-Students begin to arrive in Canton. 5-School Begins again. 6-Pres. Wood delivers postfholiday oration. 7-Lois considers more insurance. 8-Dean Hopkins explains three original jokes. 9-Good Skating on the river. ' 10-The Duke insists on a trip to Quincy. 11-Harold Barnett planted potatoes. 12-Wildcats defeated Iowa Wesleyan, score 40f29. 13-L. B. Conner, The Other Wise Man,', at the Christian Church. 14-Zoo League starts. 15-Ancient Languages Club organized. 16-Wildcats Defeat Carthage College, score 21f20. 17a-Many notebooks written on this Sabbath Day. 18-Exams approaching, Lois buys another 31,000 policy. 19-Graham speaks at length on hazing , No impersonation. 20-Examinations. 21-More examinations. A 22-Mostly examinations. Milestones division pages reported lost! 23-Recuperating. 24-EisenbergfLeach wedding. 25--CfS defeated Kirksville Teachers, score 3145. 26-Michel Cusikoff in violin recital at Christian Church. 27-Pres. Wood Outlined his trip to New York. 28-Gamma Upsilon oilicially established. 29-Macomb Teachers defeated Wildcats, score 2864. CfS girls defeated by Bowling Green. 30-Quincy College defeated CfS Reserves, 21f17. 31-Nadine Allen attended Christian Services. 1 - '.i, ..., l'ts 5 ' ' 'wif' :A-J, ' . rm: -':.g1: r:,f'H-J--. B fr Q niaausmonvrm-u-In may 4-.efv-v.,fs-fun:-4,1 1' lilly xg, if 4, C, s 'H I I The Cu1verfStockton Music Club presents MICHEL GUSIKOFF, Violinist Mrs. David Kriegshaber at the piano JANUARY 26-8 P. M. Christian Church a. Larghetto ............ ..... H andel b. 2nd and 3rd movement Concerto D Major Op. 61 .... ..... B eethoven PIANO SOLI a. Nocturne-F Sharp Major .... ..... C hopin b. Barcarolle-A Minor ...... .... R ubenstein c. Vienna Dance ....... . I .... Friedman VIOLIN SOLI a. Pale Moon ..... - - -L0gcm'Kf2iSlff b. Waltz ....... c. La Gitana .... d. Ave Marie ...... e. Zigeuner Weisen ..... friun T - -zzeg-1 .-:v:pV..YW -- --V V v- f - - 'ISP s rr I 'fb 3 I ' ,' 'I Y -.,,,,Q.a: it - X- - M--Q -i.W,l,. H ' ' - U' ' 'Q ' f ,MMV .ggiiuwmm-fr.'n-4i:v.au-4ngauaniilll'4 .......Brahms .........K1eis1e'r Schube1tfWilhelm ........Sa1asate asusaqnebu-vfiae.-.+.,u:,. ..-.I M, .ffm f ..,q:. , ,.., , .1 fr x , .f , , . ,, , , -.ref .- , -ffflff-11--:f :,.f.,f1:,:.v:-:ei .1--. , .. - , ,. f .. ' 7 x ff ' .. ,,,, , . ,,,.,,,,.,,.,,,,,.w,, ,,..,V 2 V Q?- - N 9 fm L f , g 1-A xl! ...,. z Nr ,rig-, vin gl I e Q ei? POPULAR PRGGRAM oULvERfsTooKToN oRoHEsTRA Thursday, January 28-8 M. PRCJGRAM I - Miss MCGHBB-Reader I. L'King Cotton -March ..... . . II. f'The Eag1e's Nest -Overture .... . III. g'Under the Double Eagle -March. . . . . IV. When You and I Were Young, Maggie . . . V. Two Scenes from If I Were Kingf ......,.... . Miss MCGHEE VI. Liberty Bell -March. . . . L at , 'Q' A. . .A-' Y.. ., - ' '-7.!'fJ..r.1-.'r.-r.1-.fy r-.iw-lp.fug3--s A -M - -.-AV . fcuufz W' evra-V . . . .Sousa . . . . .Isenmcwm . . Wagner . . . .Folksong McCarthy . . . .Sousa 'f A 'HT' F-I 7' 'f1g'fff--A'-4 --- - , , -..I , , ,Wu . I . in-bud' FEBRUARY, 1926 1-Westminster defeated CfS, score 3329. 2-Westminster defeated CfS, score 3128. 3-Hopes for winning M. C. U. Championship gone. 4-Dorsey Endres inspects building project on 9th and Clark. 5'-CfS girls defeated C. C. B. C. girls, score 3Of11. 6-Nadine Allen resorts to use of Lost and Found Column. 7- Peace on earth, good will to men . 8-Wildcats won over Missouri Wesleyan, score 3226. 9-Cratorical contest held. 10-Musselman spoke on 'Bird Bandingu. 11-CfS defeated Iowa Wesleyan, score 51f3O. High School presented The Toreadorsn in Culver Gym. 12-4Missouri Wesleyan girls defeated CfS girls, score 25'9. Hawk Banquet held. 12f14-Student Volunteer Convention. 15-CfS lost to Central, score 3320. 16-Westminster defeated CfS, score 4925. 17-CfS defeated Central Wesleyan, score 4420. 18-Attempt third chapel HSINGM. 194-Ruth Hulse Nelson Concert for Dramatic Club. 20-Dramatic Club Banquet. 21-Ralph Mudd attended church. . 22-CfS girls defeated LaGrange girls, score 2Of1O. 23-Central defeated CfS, score 38f35. - 24-Central defeated CfS, score 3224. 25-Prof. Spencer orates before Round Table Club. 26-Omega Delta granted charter. 27-Barbara Reavis sports new marcel. 28- Jesus wants me for a sunbeamn-Helen Hardin. 1 A , 9 il., .lp Q n' 'n . A4 Q K' . 4-y,.p',1vLW+ 4' S vrty Arn!-9 ,.:e.,'.'v.. c,.eH.u 11772 f M ,M so , ,. T S S S get rijiwx S f- Q iii' Q Q' ' N A C ' A H V1 :P i ' fl 1 l V The CULVEPVSTCCKTCN DRAMATIC CLUB PRESENTS RUTH H ULSE NELSON Pianiste February 19 College Chapel Polonaise in C Sharp Minor .... .... C hopin Waltz E Minor .......... .... C hopin Mazurka B Flat Major ..... . . . .Chopin Scherzo E Minor .... ..... M efnclelssolm La Plus Que Lente. . . ...... Debussy 'Kitten on the Keys. . .... Conffrey 'Yearning 9'4Re1nember p Selections from No, No Nanette' Scherzo ..... ..... R heinberger Southern Atmosphere ..... ............ H ulse :'iTurkey in the Straw ..... Arranged by Guion iBy Request. , 'ff-Y' 1g,.v '-,kw6 7 - a -'ff!'r.1-.P rf P' - Q KIUL'--'in f gg, + --rl if , 4 . ,, wg.-r, ny' -A.-. W, ,,,.,, , , Y - -- - s,,,,i,,,,,,- 3, ' Jilin:-up A-Azviiiuuiw-.-f,-1-'.-rfrnnnijf' 1 '7 NT r I 1 ' Y ' ' ' W' y ' W E'Mfl'M'W'l!l'8O'?t.HJ-' .Q sim -.....-. ,, V 1-rv:-1 I Q .N g 6 3 R 'mr :E T ' 1' A 1 WAGNER PROGRAM FOURTH ORCHESTRA CONCERT February 25, 1926 College Chapel MISS MAURINE MAYS-Soloist Vorspiel- Lohengrin . . . II Quintet from Die Meistersinger .... Elsa's Dream-'LLohengrin ......, ............... Thou Art Like A Flower. Light, Cavalry .... Hail Bright Abode. . . avparanu-1:31211 f. 1-'N - 1 Mrss MAURINB MAYS . . . .Wagner . . . .Wagner . . . Wagner Rubenstein . . . .Suppe . . .Wagner 4 ' ff' 4 ,... . , 'uw'-rv.:-1. v H mfr'-'we' If-.f,,-,1'im NZ: fi.,-f , ' ' ,,,,,, . fr . , . 1 ,r -..Wv,.1..., we-una. 1-1 ' ' ' ' ' fu . -.lg-,2:4a4e,...1n.::1-za.:-N .ark -v1vg..A 'f gf',... , Q fain.- I gi-Li' Q V V W - E, , . V, ' .o sa ,swugbgi .1 . --A ... 1 JW. . V- . . -Q.. . v.. -A f-', 1 H '-'- f T if-V' V'-4 W , A -.544 7 fp 9 V I I V, 4' J ., ,. .i,,...-,,,...,,.,,...-.. ,.,. N-.- .. M .,. .. .,L....Y ,,.........a.....-.--- ---f .A A - - - - 4' -nl. The CulverfStockton Dramatic Club presents SHE STOOPS TO CONSQUERP A Comedy in Five Acts by I OLIVER GOLDSMITH TIME-Latter part of 18th century. W . PLACE-ACC I. Scene I-A room in Mr. Hardcastle's old mansion. Scene II-Large public room in 'iThe Three Jolly Pigeons Innv. Act II-Same as Act I, Scene I. 1 Act III-Same as Act II. Act IV-Same as Act III. Act V. Scene I-Same as Act III. . I Scene II-Meadow back of I-Iardcastle's house. Scene III-Same as Act III. Sir Charles Marlow ..... Young Marlow ....... Hardcastle ..... Tony Lumpkin. . . Hastings. . . .. Stingo QLandlordJ. . Diggory ....... Simon .... Ralph .... Roger ......... Mat Muggins .... Jack Slang .... Tom Twist .... Aminidab ........ Miss Hardcastle .... Miss Neville ..... Maid ........... Mrs. 'Hardcastle .... Cast of Characters ' Thursday, March 11, 1926 L. L. Culver Auditorium 8 P. M. 9 r N 3 ,I Q. I ' 'l 4 als, EEL . - 4.9.-s.nr. .unfngnv f I C ..sL.'v Cm l'Q2-fa ,i RoY STAGGS J ALFRED KLINE JOHN STARK BoULwARE HAROLD LANDREE J. R. HUTCHERSON J. P. POUND JOHN CAMPBELL VERNON CALLOWAY CLARK Cox RVIRGIL KNiGHT DoANE TRONE JoHN CAMPBELL CLARK SMITH JoE LONGMIRE LUCILLE MAYS CLEATICE INGOLD ANNA ROBINSON ESTHER ZIMMERMAN Q- f W it e sig' Q u MARCH, 1926 1-CfS debaters lost to Cotner. 2-Sage cracks wise in Megaphone. 3-Goats Win Zoo League Championship. 4-Gamma Upsilon held initiation. 5-Hawks entertain-who? 6-Phi Kappa Dinner Dance. 7-i'Sold out, doctor . v 8-CfS won final game of season from Carthage, score 4843. 9-SifWash won a moral victory in chapel. 10-George Williams retrieved his pin. 11-Dramatic Club presented , She Stoops to Conqueru. 12-TrifState Tournament. 13-Canton won Class. A, LaGrange Class B, Championships. 14-Rev. J. K. O'Heeron opened revival at Christian Church. 15-CfS debaters Won at Carthage, EVO. CfS debaters won at Canton, Zfl. This calendar will be continued elsewhere. 19 26 gf-'K' i '- . Arn. 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Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Jim: Well, Darling, I have contracted to refree the TriPState Tournament, now you can get some decent clothes. , H Frances: I certainly will not, I'll get something stylish or nothing. I Pk Pk 'Pk Pk Pk THE DORMITORY DIRGE I roused me from my slumbers, I hied me from my bed, If I had known what breakfast was I would have slept instead. Pk Pk Pk Pk PF . One day as Ichanced to pass, A beaver was damning a river, And Henry Eisenburg, out of gas, Was doing the same to his fliver. Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk y WHAT THIS ISNIT This isn't the story of Sam McGee Or of dangerous Dan McGrew There's nobody killed by old Jack Frost And no lady whom you call Lou. There's no darling rescue, No breaking of hearts, Not even a thrill to enthrall. It's not in a city i ' Nor yet in the wilds. I There's not even as party or ball. And if you should ask me I'll tell you the truth, This isn't a story at all. , -Rutgers Chanticler P Pk Pk ac' as Pk T. Larry Ferguson: Mary jo, Dear, There is something I have been waiting to ask you for weeks. Mary Jo: Well hurry up I have had the answer ready for months. A . I V 9 I l yr' .ke Q' ' I 4' 5-,A I mt '-'lj E .f-.eff a-A' v-.fuse 9.1: - -A ----- Q L Us.P.'L6 '. .,',Cr-Q1 L, N x 54 -spammer' I -- P 2 'Y ft Q- -- y ' ' i' ' in 1un f : 'U l 7 , ff , 54 ,- I 5 r W , if Q1 1 I A ,,.f I Q,-.-.X V., ---- -gr Q 1 ,wce1'z, 1 xi. Af l .. X ,,, it 1 X ,W 5 9 g N ! I Q A 5' tau 3, S F9 QW 5' ? 1 ',7g,gZ', , L f' 1:-QV - 21 f N' . 1 ' '- Q M X ' , V Vg 3 41, , , W, I M 45 A' x If ' gill ? f Q 'E . . ,f 1 S49 , , a 46 x' , , ' .Ht g 1 5' GW 57 A K V X A az X 9 . , ,f 7, 2 2 W, i g Y , -Mft , , I 1- 'kg-f ,L ' . 1' f-7? , f- lf' ' H , N5J'T f i? 2? f f 5 2 A A V mv. 2 W-, X In if 4'Al- ' ' . 4' ' ' L in . 'rr Qs!-1 'r'1 'f' 'Y : ' nl..,1x-.vxf ' W L '-' , , 1..- -.4 1- .--.f..nf:.:--, , 1,-vw' -- B:-, ':.:.:1-,J--,: v A'-NH -.,,,ff -rf--v-ff '1 Veg, L-: r 1 1-A 4 ,cw Q.,--. :M 1zu.wo,Q- -'iq-v' -Q..-...-ff. www- --0 r 'I' r '. V V V u l , , A 1- N Af 'nk :Al .i, ? Q --, , fax 2. cg .ji 1 V 5 , . H na, , In . I A ,- , , ,V, Prof. Harmon: Miss Edwards, can you answer the question just asked? Ada Lee: 'LI pass. Harmon: i'Maybe you dof, Pk if PF Pk Pk Cousins CPreparing for a partybz Can you press this suit at once? Mrs. Rainer: Sure, Cousins: NI believe that I had it pressed here the last time. Mrs. Rainer: I can't remember, I've only been in business a little over two yearsf I Pk els Pk Dk elf Miss Mays Cover telephonej: Can't you come over tofnite? Dorsey: Why-er-you see I have an exam in the morning. r Miss Mays: You see father is out of town, mothers at a bridge party, and Budd-M Dorsey: L'I'll drop the course and see you in ten minutes. Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Dean Hopkins in Biology II: What' organs compose the ailmentary track of the frog? Freshie: The ailmentary track is composed of the stummick, the heart, the lungs, the liver, and the pancreatic juicef, Pk PF wk Pk Pk Tuesday the intellectual few who are not blissfully sleeping thru the chapel period were entertained in a most interesting and instructive manner by Dr. Schultz. As is usual with our dear professor, he opened his discourse with a very appropriate jest. All those in the English survey classes immediately broke into uproarious gales of laughter and it was some time before the doctor could continue with his astounding philosophy. His talk was on the subject of general information and indeed showed a surprising wealth of knowledge and long preparation. . Among the data given by Dr. Schultz weifind the following: Moths very seldom need haircutsf' Clams are best eaten with the shells removenf, Fish have been known on certain occassions to live in the Mississippi River. Several years ago Congress forbade the sale of intoxicating liquor. If all the water were taken out of the ocean it would be very diiiicult to find a place to put it in. Henderson Hall is the official name of the Administration Building. SearsfRoebuck and Co., is a mail order house. Theda Bara was a wild woman. Artist's models make a BARE livingf' Men are born free and equal but most of them soon marry. A stitch in time saves embarrassment! A fool and his college are soon parted. LL KL GL LL GG ' c 9 9 I 1 stiffl I-3'.,j-.,, ',,,,-,.,: . -., , Y i -2-:-ff-1:1 '-'fin-...K---:e:f.4i,, N ,.1.:i .nnniiuusu-in - :Y ,I ! W ,,,. ,,,,,.,.,. . gi.-Q' A ,ai wi- digit E,,: T kr L in I fri There was a gunfman, named Pete In a duel he couldnit be beat He s quick on the draw But he says, Uh, Pshawl I'm much faster on my feet. Pk as Pk Pk bk Moon Mullin: L'Dean, there is a town in Chio named for you. Dean Hopkins: iLWhich one?i' Moon: Marblehead.'i Pk PF Pk PF elf Joe Longmire: LIDO you know the difference between a pigskin and a skinned pig? Sidney Kline: No Joe: 'iWell you'd make a hell of a football playerf, 54 :lf Pk Pls Sk The bleak December wind howled desolately through the cracks and crannies of the ancient chamber known as the recitation room of Dr. H. B. Robison, one time supreme sage and philosopher of CUlV6f'SCOCktOH.fk Men and women seated around the room shifted uneasily in their chairs and hunched their shoulders as tho' they could feel the bitterness of the chairman, watching eagerly ' ' ' d d f for a single movement that would betray his thoughts. Their resolute features an e attitudes revealed the wei htiness of the question at hand and it was evident termined g , that the decision rested with the afore mentioned sage and philosopher. Come, Come, rumbled the voice of the curly haired individual at the chairman's table, amid a violent jingling of keys and repeated thumps on the table. Are we runnin' a school or a c'hautauqua? This last outburst erased the habitual grin from the face of the man with the awry necktie and it was obvious that his usual complacence had been disturbed. He arose to ' ' ' ' ' f h 'rs into a his full height and with one sweep of his good right arm swept ourteen c ai corner Cindicative of displeasurej and surveyed the group to see the effect of such action. ' ' ' 'bl h t was erturbed. A The man with the moustache Csagej twitched it percepti y, e oo' p third went through the customary action of releasing his grip on a pair of plough handles and also rose to his full height: Now in Chicago--M But he was interrupted. M L'Well, said the man with the moustache resignedly, I guess I vote for the Harmon system of grading schools and colleges! Whereupon the faculty meeting continued. cEditors Note: Nelson is now a strong competitor for this estimable position. Pk Dk Pk Pk Pk Eli abeth Love: i'Tobe, why do you call your car Teddy? Z Taylor: A 'iThere are no doorsg you just step in. lg k'f'H'f Nw 3 if ar., .aa,,a:l,.' I Q, ' . f , rs 1 11. '- ,, ., , ,- , lim, 3' - V g:,vqap.ahu-It-1-we my 1-umm., unuaessmr-imager -1 -as - -lgg 'A-1-puke, . i Y . , wrrue- - 7- -A-W-1 wunqv-Ar:-:E-eeeel.- .- W -W- . , ff?-.V , - l vi' , z, u I I ,QAM I, V V .NYU Vg - Y-Y, , ,r . . - , ry Q, I I , nu rw 4 ' 1 ' I ,- f e i .., .f i ' 'I 42 is , lx I :Il Ill 5 .KPP1-, . fy it 21' X fl- Q' I I fi? -V qt I -gil 'fllg 3 V 7 V ,, .If li W ' ' 1 . V. Morey: 'Tll say this for Carroll: he has a great reverence for truth. 'LSis Ferguson: L'Yes, he always manages to keep a good distance from it. Dk Pk Pk Dk Pk Marian Knight: Do you feel timid about asking your husband for money. Mary Rector: L'No, but he seems very timid about giving it to me. Pk Pk' Pk Pk Pk. Prof. Harmon: When I was in China I saw a woman hanging from a tree John Lindsay: Shanghai? Prof.: 'L0h, about six feetfl Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk I stood on the deck at midnight A strong wind blew over the sea It swept my hat into the ocean Oh bring back my bonnet to me! -Boston Becmpot Pk wk Pk Pk Pk Lucet Edwards: I prayed for you last nite Petyf' Pete: Well, next time telephonefi Pk Pk Pk if Pk Dave Scyoc: HYou're a trump Cafter touched for tenfspotb. Mitchell: Trump of chump? T- - Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Stamper: NI-Iave you ever beenin Salsburry? av ' 57 Dutch Landree: Have I? Well I spent three weeks there one d y. Q Pk Pk Pk Pk Dk Beatrice Ewart: 'iDoesnlt Jim take a nonchalent attitude? Opal Bedford: uYes and he also doesn't seem to care a hang. vk ik Pk wk vk Dumb.Alexander: May I have the last dance with you? Vivian B: You've just had your last onef' Pk wk Pk bk Dk President Wood: What ever drove you to drink. Jimmie Pounds: A taxi driver drove me to the last place. R 9 443 h 'Q is As -.tl K - , -H 13,1 f.r'r..r.h+-,1 v-.lr .fu sl-.vel - '- ,AZ -,.'z.-fr: V. ff fy Cr- fm H1 :nv-l1,.: 14.1, :cr -5-,anal-r,:,: A f 1-ullvunnnsad7 7 Virginia Staples: 'LYou say you are perfectly normal. Venise Sanderson: Yes, Virginia: H Do you light your cigarettes with your right hand? Venise: Yesf' Virginia: That's not normal, most of us girls use a match. Pls Pk is Pk Pk WHY STUDY? The more you study, the more you know The more you know, the more you forget The more you forget, the less you know So why study? The less you study, the less you know The less you know, the less you forget The less you forget, the more you know So why study? Pk Pk Pk Pk Johnnie Campbell: Marriage is a Bftyfiifty proposition. Experienced: Sure, Bfty for a new dress, fifty for a new hat. Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk WINGED LCVE? CR THE ULTRAPMCDERN CCLLEGE GIRL BY CAP LA Ron My love is like the red, red rose- A sign of joy and laughter, My love is like the red, red rose- It wilts the morning after. Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Miss Galbreath maintains that Wilfred Schlager-alias Cubberly, is so dumb that He believes Estel Wood is a grade of lumber, and that- The Swift Packing Company is a rapid transit concern. Pk Pk Pk Pk Pk Velna: Have you met the Prince of Wales? Hele n Graves: No, I have no desire to become the Queen of England. i 'P Q . 9,e'.'-, H al' 'N , , A t P fvu ax!- P.v.v,r 1 H r N- A 1. P ' V Q-:kJL1jg.,4- 'ii z' ,QA i ., : fc .., ,P,1 ,gpm 41.757,-'Zigi-,,-ggrra . .,..,PV P-5 ..,V.r -am-ni,-:,,.:1.:e.,2 , ' ..- ,. - I My ,K !g.V:'? 'r. i M as 4' x ,, ,A,,,, , , , , , ,L,A A, in ,, , There was a young man named Bix. He was you see fresh from the sticks. He said, NI can't see Why the girls don't like me When they fall for the rest of the hicksf' bk :lf Pk Pk bk THE IMPCSSIBLE ACCCMPLISHED The night was dark and dreary And the sun was shining bright, The heroes' lips were tightly sealed And he cried with all his might: Kill me you f1end, but save my life! The villain shot him dead. A fair young girl tripped down the path, Gray hairs about her head. She recognized the dying man And cried, L'Ch Who is he?i' The headless corpse raised up his head and said: uIt's only mef' ak Pk Pk bk Pk Housefles have no politics, A A house fly has no fame, He has no business in the soup But he gets there just the same. Pk Pk Plfvk Pk When some big PRUNE, -The son of a NUT, Marries a LEMCN, And the PEAR have A PEACH, for a daughter, With CHERRY lips, And RCSES in her cheeks, Hovv in the DEVIL, Can you believe in HEREDITY? -U. of WASH. Columns Pk P14 Pls Pk Pk ! Miss McGhee: i'You seem Worried old fellow! Prof. Harmon: I am worried. Miss McGhee: i'What's the matter? A Prof. Harmon: NI can't remember whether my wife Wants me to get a settee or a tea set. PF vkfkvkvk , Stranger: Have you ever been in prison? Bill Mudd: No, but I'm marriedf' l i 1 Q g ff ,Y T 3 ,,,'P su v. A YrP v', x-.'-xrviiur, inlay-'F P' ififa ' A 2 ' ' --3: enuiffr 1,:.,. .wr---Q-q,.f,, , ff' W 1' -i ,, 'W'-gunna?-2-an-N, ,nu--ea' 'r 1591 X -,a Q - M , ,J-, v, ., , .. A ,,- ,, .. N, -, V , . ,Qu .. K, ff? 1 A , v , V A k Xiwfqiggli 4 NT! :T Mgt- B aku.: I 4 V , f , f i , ,gg 'fi if 'pf,.,': 1 5 3 QS. , A -- ' , F 442 ' Q , if ki 4? fi 1V - wi ' ' 5 5 NX, - x' V.. ijt? vi 313 gil I I l JI Tumi To The LEFT-emi. SEE OLLEA' E WUNDERFUL Vuaw CQMMERCIALCLUB ilvertis ,,, 47, A, A ,gg xv V' :N - 2 Qi f. '--A Af--A up ff--A ffff..4,'. Yi W' if E, K- K, :il ,V-gf mvmw-www' a Zisk: Y' wwf- v-nv.-W .Q ,- 'cQ, ', jeg 3 Q' . 1 HLFRED HOERER 1 4 X Af! Q as 'g SN 'g ,ag 5 T K ,s -1 'n 'I M, ,., ,,l ..l x. ,N 'x ' . a e e e A e e Qc a s s T ,T asse is flfilf :fc-Pix!! I V ' wif! V 1 sl - .--PXX ' e wlllll a lll f l l T 1, T ll s N ll! I 7 1 i 23 fi 7 'ini ir v' S 1 4 Q' FW:-F f a, Q lim! In IU 1 N ll ll: ll ll Q T lllli l 1 2,1 fl N . T 'Wll im! SV X f l li r l a l NJ l QE 6 l T '.:, 1 H, ,,,., ,K QQ T l sl , -iwlxllll'l'lllll,,lllil I l I AMERICAN STYLES The House of Huw ,4 LOTHING and Furnishings that smack of true colleg iate savor-smart,-but not smart aleckg bouyant but not flamboyant. The Mayfair is indicative of the kind of clothes we sell. I JU ES MARKS The Store That Does The Business p--M... ..-.,.. --fn., ,N-1 9.-up-nn. W THERE'S A REASON ,E , 53? ff if -,. naw is n . - 4 , Al Nl- ':,F.r.1,'r v 'f -P 'E 'xF l l ' ',.w.'L1:-51-1 Q',-Cr J r' ' - -i, , g , Q, 1 , .2-,423-u-.,,:gg1-':::f1niu.. -Hfa-:sl for ANIERI CANS comgmm Swlmiw mms iw We QJEWELERS-J Leading jewelers in QUINCY .: HANNIBAL z KEGKUK I -wi HEADQUARTERS A For All Kinds of SGHGGL JEWELRY GLASS RINGS FRATERNITY PINS CQMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS WEDDING INVITATIGNS CALLING CARDS TROPHY CUPS MEDALS I PRINTED RIBBONS PIANGS AND EDISGNS +3 , Write for Salesman or Samples ODELL'S 0 QUINCY n V' ' ay: Qhx 19 ' 246 V Q- - n I AV YY Smyku g- I -f vanixlivl' ' ' I '.3I,,fL kia 5: 'QQNEI Clf'4v Y YY V W WV W:?-gating' . . . y fill , 1 I , N , A Greater Culver-Stockton Qfy Tlie coming. scliool year will see CulverfStoclQton College enterecl upon a new ancl enlargecl era of service. Triecl by poverty, by criticism and by fire tlie new clay of solicl strengtli is most welcome. CULVERfSTOCKTON is a member of tlie Missouri College Union of Stanolarcl colleges, of tlie Nortli Central As' sociation of Colleges ancl also is a member of tlie American Association of Colleges. It' now lias tlie Bradstreet stamp of approval in tlie college worlcl. CULVER'STOCKTON COLLEGE seelgs for real young men and women to enter ber lialls. WE WANT 'YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WITH CHARACTER AND PURPOSE AND BRAINS. THIS IS OUR DECLARATION OF POLICY TO THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. Can you qualify? We want no aristocracy but tbat of brains ancl real wortli. Wbetber poor or ricli, we welcome you if you can qualify. . New buildings grace our beautiful campus. . CUL' VER'STOCKTON HALL, a woman's center, can care for one liunclred young women. Tlie L. L. Culver gymnasium, one of tlie most commoclious in Nortli Missouri is now tlie center of all our pliysical eclucation activities. For catalog ancl further information write to I. H. WOOD, Presiclent Canton, Missouri. fn .si H IAQ. .Ah 441.60 -' f- Yr P-,E. 'F' v.'f-1-1- f V-W My-.. , 2 'P'--H ff- if I . -.. 221-. upiiinnu-mama-.iran f-v...-wow, 5.1 f. .. - 5 , se-:-.,.. . f-. -. -' I .1 ' 'K . - . . , 2' ' -U-il' ffl! 4. a-SV we- ,u zss'41.:1-Q-new ,f gg. . ., .augur mf ...I V' W'f slns gsvimnax1nguu-tw i rl, ,i ii I l A , I QV' It 2, A i A, 2 Q' f 5 Ni S Q M D wg Q fig!! gn! . l::::1t:: mi 'zhv ,Q UQ fy K li ..:1 ,... -' I ' Xqfcfll .flyer i ., : ':': E 'll fn f 4:11 ?' llfffrifiia J xx Q3:53lv A I-,LZ 1-qztgigllggrxcq-,i522,e'5,ff , A Ti? J fl 4' l 15ifQf' l 2' f , li l ' J A faiaf .122sizfsisiiiifiii22222921 E2i252i2E2i2E222E2E2E222225252522232525sis525252Q..'f2E2isisEsiiiiE5iiEii. i '-f 222 ., 152525 E . l lx Sl 1':::: s C, E Y l I l V illfl ' SX to ' 2 21 S , 5 'iinir' r li V V J 'E I R ll 5 El g ! N X ws ' I l L I L O of r i, lr X if wi I If x H N- NX 1 5 'HartCSJcl?1i,:llig1'l1c5r lZL2bMax x D , Nw r-2-24- H It's a Great Team For 'Yowfff H Car Store and Hart Schajfner 59' Marx Clothes l HERES THE LINEfUP: l Florsheim Shoes Harry Berger Shirts Sterling Sweaters Stetson Hats Knox Hats Knox Caps Munsing Underwear Phoenix Hose . Carter 59' Holmes 'Ties CASON'S f CANTON,M0. 9 fi' i 1-X - .auf ,X H 44 'Q ...', QQ, - .- 1 'FJ4.P1Ys'?FP? areffwrwy- H ' QXJLKQI It If ,Luv F'J9'w , -- fr ' P 7 ' ' M' ' wuwfrL:1.b-:f:- ,fa UWM.. NYM. 1-fs-,.......f V.. .S .,, . jg . ff' 'A X ' ' Y . , 4' .J Y' 'V N L .1 ,, t 1 P I We f 5? Z! 1 It 5 H' f B ' - 4 f' i , B x e l Jlffq ll - 'B ' 4 ggggg g Wg B Asif? fit L l Telephone Building Phone No. 209 THE CANTCDN NEWS Lewis Countgfsi Biggest and Best N e w s p ct p e if i x Completely equipped for any lqinclof HIGH CLASS PRINTING V I 1 W 1 , 1 The College Pifinters z E i i 4 E 1 A Booster for Canton and Culve'rfStocRton College Q, ,., 2 4 s. iw '44 Qs' 6 4 A W..--Y V -V - V V-,?:F. r e-'r.r,1r-.I 129.11 CxJg,,'Jl'f' ',' ,Q.C,r- T L.:-4. X i ' ,W ' 'WL , ' Li, ' 77' iW f:..u:.,q nw ' Y ,gunning K 1 l 1 an-news.:-f '1ff1v d' Q iiasfmsfi' JACOBSENfHILS MERCANTILE COMPANY P H O N E 4 5 Q Of . fm -. gzq FURNITURE WALL PAPER GROCERIES PAINT HARDWARE FLOOR COVERING QUEENSWARE SPORTING GOODS Q o go go A College Asset OCCUPIED BYE jACOBSENfHILS MERCANTILE COMPANY CANTON, MISSOURI Mfg W. V. OOOTER Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon H CORNER FIFTH AND LEWIS STREET 'Wd 9 26 4 'ml all 'Qs .gf 1-X A ,mm ,,A, , Y.Y. -1-Q!.vrwnP.v.,v,v.!n'l'pQ'-UH, sf- f--, ,,,, -,,,..., I an HN. N I, img., 5 ,J ,. Q anus--6-an-u-f-can-nf 1 . 1 ' A e st on mx st fu 4 gf U' I I i Student Headquarters Toastwrtch Sanduntch D E L 1 C 1 0 U s IEE a: 4 s QU A R E so U S' E2 ICE CREAM A IEE N U T R 1 T 1 O U s CQRNER DRUG STGRE On the Corner, Where It's Handy MRS. L. s. WESTHOFF, PROP. 1 hh We Cater Only to Those Who Are Particular SANITARY AND UP T0 THE MINUTE f A DDD Drugs, Candynand Cigars 19!,,A...g43 r h-1 s.-L. .w :M , Us ,rt 7 RJ, ininw:ummamn1suAai.1ef.n1,s...1.s- ' 1uli.av ' ' f . 'kv G 'Vi fv ' U . , ' ' -V 44: W ', s f A 7. ,O ,M- . t . is ' 5.1551 '-'Er -ijlgff .Q2f.:Jf. ' 1 fig A4 V THE KRCCER i CRCCERY Es? BAKINC CC. Fancy ancl Staple Croceries Complete Line of Fruits ancl Vegetables P. H. Cross JEWELER AND CPTCMETRIST CANTON, MISSOURI 'Your Patronage Solicitecl. All Work Guaranteed First Class DR. C. S. TCDD, DENTIST . Farmers E99 Merchants Bank Bldg. PHONE 157 CANATON, QMO. Canton Fuel Company BEST ILLINCIS CCAL Geo. Boulware, Mgr. Prompt Service Phone 37 l We Really CLEAN Clothing CANTON CLEANING COMPANY Next to HODGES Drug Store ' 53 U 155 wr:-16 .iv X r. , A V . v!.f'rv-.rrv-ffwzf-fiitaf it ' 'K ' LX'L.','-.OH 'il i's.'fPJ l---.--L,---Ln A Vi ACI?-:Q -mhlq.:iIlgM7K5dj B-Q Y 4 gf ,J If mztest I uasw 1926 Om' 71812 Afnmvefrscvry IOWA STATE INSURANCE CCD fMutualj of KEQKUK IOWA I I A I'I'lCOTEO'TClfCCI 1855 HANNA AND SMITH, Agents I I CANTQN, MISSOURI I FIRE LIGHTNING TORNADO 9 JSA. Z I 'uf' ' sy . 4' Q - . ' H fff. Ii'1r.'rJ F'-H1'H.t,hPI.i1,v.,' --f-'Y - f V- - Y. . 1 ,',L1:.-zlcrl '1IOCf uTCar's I I '- I - i 'W' WYY ' F: I H- I I - - nest one s BANK CE LEWIS CCUNTY CANTCN, MISSCURI CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 365,000.00 U The Bank of Safety and Service Bring the Frigid North to Your Door The Polar Bear migrated to the Arcties to cool off 'You need not leave your home. The Aretics will be brought to your rear cloor inform of DCCUGTS in Hb GmdC FRANKLIN CCUNTY CCAL I C E CF ALL KINDS Ojhce and 'Yards West of Depot. Phone 370 CRYSTAL ICE CC. C- C- WILLS, Mgr. PHQNE 153, CEIHIZOI1, IVIO. Canton Style Shop GERTRUDE HARROW, Prop. MILLINERY AND READYfT0fWEAR CCLLECE TCNSCRIAL PARLCRS Student Traele Solicited HARTWIC ,BARBER SHOP ' SERVICE WITH A SMILE gg ,,.,, ,. , . ,,,,, L-ru, jpg 11 1-IL ,. YV-A -- llvvflwyvy Qt ,.n1,,fr-no 1 4 my, ' ' ., ,am ,rg .a 1- hm- : N K Y Y .X , m I m' wnufQ-mftwf -M --U 'iv' ' -P' X 5 R3 1,2 V ll K V sl A , Q 1 ,Tl W 1, 5 55 0 t fr 1 'Q 'Q an 1 if J f---t W 1 rm . ' ., V, gx 5 W! i X Y ,W ,. , ,, ,,,,, , , . , ,, . , ,,,.Ao,.,., ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,..m,,.. .. ...,,., hm.-- 4 --r H - .I L Y- ..h5,f L 3 1 Canton Mercantile Co. son t as Ladies' Ready'to'Weav Rugs, Linoleums, Shades, Trunks, Dry Goods Shoes sea as Canton Mercantile Co. v -Q ' ' i ,- 1 1 wi ' y .A . LW ii 6 A3 'ami 2 l - M' S-' 'fr 'fi fe v Q rv. 2- ws-, fe 'Y' -- --------A+ -1-W------------R' K W ' ,K 1 - L, 1 - 'S 'f-' A V2-L aww- ' it f ,--,aaa-,v,f..,.-..At.-M-11 ' ' ' ----v---' '1- W...-as-M' 'appris- w.,,,,... .. . ' YM A Ilya 5, fri A F. L. LLOTD, President C. W. BARRETT, Chairman of the Board F. F. PAGE, Cashier W- M- TURLET, VicefPresident E. H. PERRT, Assistant Cashier Farmers Ee? Merchants Bank GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Prompt Service :f: Courteous Treatment TAG'S CANDYLAND CANTON, MO. Home Made Candies Our Specialty 1. 1. WALLACE, D. D, s. Phone I I4 . Canton, Missouri CANTON HARDWARE COMPANY Hardware and Plumbing Supplies. Where .Quality and Service Count W E W I N HCDGES DRUG COMPANY THE BEG'NQffQ2O'QQfQiSQQUKRTOWLEDGE We Sell CULVERSTOCKTON COLLEGE BOOKS, Martha Washington and Whitman Candies 4 IF IT'S FROM HODGES DRUG COMPANY IT'S ALL RIGHT WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING SERVICE And APPRECIATE TOUR PATRONAGE ' CANTON BUICK SALE ef SERVICE CC. O. A. BRADRICK The Rexall Drug Store I Kodalgs and Kodak Suppliesfffliinishing s ,,,- 1 V f,,v-r4w1-ixvy-ff'f- , , fi, '. , - ' i A V WK-M i ii, . - W M, V -. Z A Q up Wuuwp TM-se qrtnvmg. V .,,,,,.,..,, -.Ui 1 -6--.mp-v-v E-'wa-A ::,,l,?:-,,F,,W '-f-f ,::4::::.- -1 Y Y ----f ---1 -f-Y --f T .1-pw I V- ,. '-' ln' i 1, - X-1f-.,. g wi ,ragga A .. . . ,, .. L.. . ., , .Wa , f .5 if 5 '11 9, I , 'Y 'K 'Y .K , -.1 ' 'fa' L' , 'N -. ' 5 A fi 'gg F 'Q -Y ge if 45 sf I ge I' , ,,W,,,,, V, A , , , VV WW, 1 ,V ,Y . .wfifg V I 3 viii A WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON DRY Goons ANDE SHOES I 49.49049049- THE ECONOMY STORE, Canton IDR. RAT MERCER Eye, Eafr, Nose and Thvfoat I 81143 W. C. U. Bldg. J. G. PENNEY COMPANY, Department Stoves OVER ooo STORE BUYING POWER SAVES MONEY BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS, SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS L. G. HETZLER 69' SONS Meats and Gvocevfies PHONE 22 432 LEWIS STREET L e . FOR ' Household Moving, Baggage, Any Kind of Transfer Work Phone IO3, MILLER TRANSFER COMPANY WALK OVER SHOES .QUALITY AND FIT Qfy Maas and Sons, Iieokuk, Ia. u-bk i H 4 1 1 ' 'A 1 't hh 4-7 'YA . . . ---- f -A' - g.!'d!!!'.'!K1f.1 ':i ,'!lf.!i,'f A.!,r'4-nf' -ff- - f-ef V-e A fb - fe '1Cw.1L.fPsU- ,1H.IL.f1w ... 1 .. .fa mm' B' J 'i l'! 'ig? I ' F' I Mn 'L I fm it nas DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED .QUALITY OLOTHINOWMODERATELT PRICED EWERS, MCCARTHY CO. Keokalfs Best Clothing Stofre If! HOME CAFE 5, THE HOME OF HOME COOKING 32 Main Street KEOKUK, IQWA Keokuk Merchants Refund Railroad Fare QQ QE Keohnh Retail Mefrchants Association Keokulgi Iowa TOURIST LUNCH ROOM SOFT DRINKS and ICE CREAM, Lunches and Rooms Two Blocks From BIG DAM 12 N. Wafer Street AUGUST jf-xooas JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH 5 Sixth and Hampshire St. QUINCT, ILLINOIS , 'fl in 9 v- st 2 1. itprt -.Iii ily: i uw L I 1-.,.,,,.,-,--1,-.,.v,,,,.,'. .V I ' ' ' 'IW' ' ' ' I Q'Q,Q'kL5,pfz'vi 4,2 gifs' 2' Z ical- i 231: YA.,-gif? in,3:?:f'--Q,:,.,,fH,f3,5g:.fL :nuids1aa.qn-lb1 :- , if ,, ffl' T T Q- A z , I BA K CE CANT GG Capital 020,000.00 Surplus and Earnings 320,000.00 Gb? A , CFFICERS E. N. CASCN, President ' C H. R. MCROBERTS, Cashier S. R. HCERER, Assistant Cashier S. A. TUCKER, VicefPresident . HATTIE A STARR, Bookkeeper S C LEE LEVENGOOD, Bookkeeper DIRECTCRS William B. McRoberts Edward N. Cason George L. Martin Samuel A. Tucker Joseph C. Cason J. William Boulware Samuel F. Hoerer Hayden R. McRoberts - Mvewuy-yy-,ua-fi-V,-g,,V ' M 'X..-. fd 54 w. gs- 1 v1,,v.l , T' ::,p:: f1ll'f'0 'YT'i f 'islliit .wi , '-anif-,e.,..:L4,z,:-afiiizxz'r:..L,, isa-hung.: ::-ia,l,..,a....f-vf-w 4 I , l tit 1 HA at 'sf 2. ii Bi Best E5 McCarI Sporting Goods Co. Everything for the Sportsman Sporting Goods Sweaters 121 North Sixth Street Bathing Suits QUINCY, ILLINOIS ost E99 Kiefer Printing Co. PRINTERS OF 'CTHE MILESTONESSS Catering to Those Who Know and Like Better Printing .-.l- i.. OFFICE AND PLANT STORE Stn 4 6311633 Vermont Street 630 Maine 'ee QUINCT, ILLINOIS A ff! 'H f 19, im. 5. Q:-si--,':'ia., A - --101' nrfir, ,,v,,,,',..-s-fr., din' Yi , . Wvl- ,ds , Y , M ' '- - 'autumn wiau1Qn 11mwwwfwustmmuuuts. A X Office R 7 J- ,--s-,J . . .fi NV ,5!'Q'T' wif-1 . W , A . V- . is A . A A Lfvij' 1 ri of mira 'rmgui yi A A ,-0 A A V . A 5:2 1 1, ,W in Y ,V I K V I T vip, wg if l :ir -, ii N r I A. .. st: ,' g A . . , E . . YQ, ,YJ Pigginsflielly Motor Sales Company i I CANTON, MISSOURI If 1 , Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles and Graham Trucks I 1 REPAIR WQRK and ACCESSQRIES ED BARRON, President CHARLES FIGGINS, SecretaryfTreasurer PHONES: A 1 OFFICE HoURs 801 Residence 34101 . 9 to 12 ., 1 to 4 p WM. A. TRADERg M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT O1 O4 Ill nois State Bank Building QUINCY, ILLINCIS DR. J. o..sTE1NER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Glasses Fitted , QUINCY, 1LL1No1s 1LL1No1s STATE BANK BLDG. We Stock the Best Quality in ATHLETIC SUPPLIES For Better Service and Your Convenience Gunther Hardware Co. 505 HAMPSHTRE ST. 'E A S QUINCY, ILLINOIS CANTON BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 216 ':' Mrs. T. E. Stephens, Prop. BIRK STORE g73fi9ffY ortin Hole Proof Hosiery I-ilrdwi-6 GUODS SPECIALS Pine Candies Electric Q I 'Q . 4,7 hi- ,Q -1, . .r M. --lf , F... . 'YFmr'-,.iH: -ll!-nawsV'-AW'-----------g-- A YY X iC 1i.1..4..f 1 fa A Q'f.,iE1x rf, -Q ' , ,gfvoifqignligpqq-ndC'i , FT ' 'M ' ' ': ', xf:::ffn:f,, --:neu -L-L-e714--ee -mi--f 1 '71 f '- . i, 1 . 31 4 ,, , 1 .. 1 Wlxiezsftmws l 2 Wi Q XXX XX ENLARGEMENTS SWING FRAMES DETWILER STUDIO A R DETWILER Amst CANTON, MO PORTRAIT S IN SEPIA LINEN SMOOTH MATTE SILK Q I nu. is-Eerlwn ' vf'fi1 Z'Q 'S' ,l,,, l ,,., X, - - . 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