Culver Stockton College - Milestones Yearbook (Canton, MO)
- Class of 1929
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In- structor in Modern Languages, Culver- Stockton College, summer of 1907, Professor of Modern Languages, LaGrange College, 1907-1908, Instructor in English, University of Kansas, 1909-1911, Fellow in English, Yale University, 1911-1912, Assistant in English, Yale Univeristy, 1912-1915, In- structor in English, University of Illinois, 1915-1916, Professor of the English Language and Literature C1916----D, Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences C1919-19209, Culver-Stockton College, 1916-. 5 I ADA WALLACE ROBERTS, B. A., Ph. B. Inrtrucror in Englirb B.A., 1914, Culver-Stockton College, Ph. B., 1915, University of Chicago, Graduate Student, Columbia University, summer of 1925, Teacher of English, Kirksville High School, Kirksville, Missouri, 1917 - 1918, Teacher of-English, Canton High School, Canton, Missouri, 1922-1923, Instructor in English, Culver-Stockton College, 1923----. l'l'l1l'l1ll HlflwIIIIIHIHUIQIIIUIUIIIIIIIIWITji llHImmQQ 1 9 2 mmunmnim mnmmmummnunmim I I igiizyniiggfgriirrwmmlnnnlxu1Lm-u1mruimiiihniiuir:1inT1lMun'zTniiinu11mr1 MILDRED M. MCGHEE, M. A. Ilzxtriictor in Public .Ypeakifzg and English B.A., 1919, M.A., 1924, University of Iowa, Shakespearean Inter retation with Robert Bruce Mantell and genevieve Ham- per, summer of 1925. Teacher of English and Speech, Charter Oak, Iowa, 1919-1921, Teacher of English and Speech, Creston, Iowa, 1921-1923, Teacher of English, Water- loo, Iowa, second semester, 1924, Instructor in Public Speaking and English, Culver- Stockton College, 1924-1928. DLLLA CROWDER MILLLR, M. A. lmtriictol' iii Public Speaking and Engiifb B.A., 1922, Indiana University, M.A., 1928, Columbia University, University of Chicago, 1920-1921, Graduate of School of Expression, Boston, Studied Platform Art with Leland L. Powers, Drama with William Winter, Theory of Speech with Curry and Woolbert. Ten years' experience as Inter- preter of Drama and Lecturer, Head of De- partment of Speech, Willamette University and Mt. Angel Normal, Dramatic Director and Instructor, Washington State College, Dramatic authorship and editorship, In- structor in Public Speaking and English, Culver-Stockton College, 1929-. lf' lwl1UWm'l!WMTE UMWWml9!E?L2E?1UWYWWFW 1 9 2 9 'mlm Wmmmlllmlmlflh lmMM M' mimifmmmiymmmmjimftmmmi 11119 1 MAUDE LANGDOC Rocks, M. A. Imtructor in Modern Language B.A., 1920, Culver-Stockton Collegeg M. A., 1925, Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- versity, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, summers of 1922 and 1927. Teacher in Public Schools, Canton, Missouri, 1919- 19235 Substitute Librarian, New York City Public Library, summer of 1924, Teacher in Leonia Public School, Leonia, New Jersey, second semester 19255 Assistant Librarian, New York City Public Library, 1925-1926, Instructor in Modern Language, Culver- Stockton College, 1927-. MAURINE MAYS, B. S., M. A Prafefmr of Modern Lmzgzmgef B.S. in Ed., 1922, M.A., 1926, Unixersity of Missouri, Graduate Student, University of Mexico, summer of 1924, University of Colorado, summer of 1925. Teacher of Modern Languages, Synodical College Ful ton, Missouri, 1921-1922, Assistant in Mod ern Languages, University of Missouri 1922 1923g Professor of Modern Languages Culver Stockton College, 1923--. mmWmHMM llH IMmHHHmm Uim!H 1 9 2 9 W' 'mWmmmL mmmlf -mmm--W mm mm M1LEsToNEs III' mmmmmwmm Tnua TAYLOR, M. A. Prafeuor qf Social Science B.A., 1921, Missouri Wesleyan College' M.A., 1924, Northwestern University, Prinl cipal of the Academy and Instructor in Social Science, Missouri Wesleyan College, 1921- 19233 Registrar and Professor of Social Science, Missouri Wesleyan College, 1924- 1927g Professor of Social Sciecne, Culver- Stockton College, 1927--. lmH MRS. TRU11 TAYLOR, B. A. Ifutructor af Plqyrical Educarion and Art Diploma in Expression, 1920, Missouri Wesleyan College, B.A., 1924, Missouri Wesleyan College, Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Missouri, summer of 1926. Teacher of English, Missouri Wesleyan Academy, 1921-1922, Director of Physical Education for Women, and Assistant Instructor in Public Speaking, Missouri Wesleyan College, 1921- 19233 Instructor in English and Public Speak- ing, McKendree College, first semester, 1923, Instructor in Art and Physical Education, Culver-Stockton College, 1927-. c5.Il1Illl'llI1llIf-IEIIIIUIHJIUHTYTUHIIIIHITIIHHIIMIIIQITIIIIIIIIIIII1'l1lIlmIIIlIlllIIIlIhTllwEIKIIHIilll!Q1Ij1E I I I O Mhiimm' gniimimiuiiiirwiiiiniixymmi mum 1 uunmimiml-13 BERNARD .ROSENTI-IAL, M. S. I mtructar in Science B.S,, 1917, M.S., 1919, Lafayette College, Student, Cornell University, summer of 1925. Member of American Association of Petro- leum Geologists. Instructor in Geology, Lafayette College, 1919, Professor of Biology and Physical Education, Culver-Stockton College, 1919-1920, Instructor in Science, Culver-Stockton College, 1927-. HERBERT BUNKISR, B. A Physical Edumtian B.A. 1923, University of Missouri Summei Coaching School, University of M1ssou11 1928, Director of Freshman Athletics Uni versity of Missouri, 1923-1924, Instructor in Physical Education and Assistant in M1101 Sports, Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1924 1925, Instructor in Physical Education and Assistant in Major Sports, University of Florida, 1925-1926, Director of Athletics Missouri Athletic Club, 1926-1927 Coach and Director of Physical Education LaSalle Academy, Kansas City, Missouri, 1927 1928 Professor of Physical Education Culver Stockton, 1928--. mmU.UH ILlllmllI lllllIHIIIHIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIHHIIIHIIHTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIITUIIIITTIHI 1 9 2 9 l,'1Uml'fl1UU'l-UIU Ulullullllmllmmmlmlulu Ui Www? l LLOYD UAN GRAHAM B. S. M. A. Pro e.r.mr of Cloemirhjy and Playa-im B.S. in Ed. 1919 Northeast Missouri State Teacl'ers College' Graduate Student Lniversitv of Chicago summers of 1921 1925 and 1927' M.A. 1923 Ianiversity of Missouri, Assistant in Chemistry, Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College, 1916-1919, Triitcipal of High School, Brookfield, Mis- souri, 1918-19194 Graduate Assistant in Chemistry, University of Missouri, 1919- 19205 Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Culver-Stockton College, 1920----. E E g MII ES' I 7FEU'TWEmWm31mW E I 4 l H I E E :I 3 3 1 2 . 3 9 5 A 3 9 i Y 1 3 9 : Y E a s 5 5 5 EMMA JOANNA TH11zssEN, M. A. Imtructor in Home Economist B.A., University of Kansas, M.A. in Edu- cation, Northwestern University, 1924, M.A. in Household Arts, Columbia University, 1927, Diploma, Instructor in Household Arts, Columbia University, 1927. Teacher of Home Economics, Colony, Kansas, 1916- 19174 Principaltof High School, Glen Elder, Kansas, 1917-1919, and Lucas, Kansas, 1919- 1920, Teacher of Home Economics in High School, Salina, Kansas, 1920-19265 Instructor in Home Economics in Night School Classes, Salina, Kansas, 1920-1925, Instructor in Home Economics, Culver-Stockton College, 1927-. Am ..H1i 'HftnVrnurmn1'mirmau111mmm ifY!'1lm1jlvf9 1 9 2- 9 I E E E E E I E E 5 2 uimmunimmmmnnm I O mnuurlk Il'IV,11im11HHimiUIl11'll1UH11 'LQ' HENRY BARTON RomsoN, M. A., Ph. D. Deon of the School of Religion: Profemor of the New Testament Language and Litemture, and the Pbilomplay 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, 1893-1809: Pastor in El Paso, Texas, and Mobile, Ala- bama, Dean of the School of Religion, and Professor of the New Testament Language and Literature, and the Philosophy of Re- ligion, Culver-Stockton College, 191C-. II WILLIAM V. Roosfx, M. A. Proferror of the Old Testament B.A., 1915, Drake University, M.A., 1916, University of Chicago, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Autumn and Winter Quarters, 1916-1917, Academic Years 1919- 1921, 1922-1923, summers of 1920, 1921, 1924, Fellow in New Testament, University of Chicago, 1920-1921, 1922-1923, Professor of Religious Education, Illinois Disciples' Foundation at the University of Illinois, 1921-1922, 1923-1925, Special Instructor in Church History, Y.M.C.A. College, Chicago, Winter Quarter, 1927, Academic Year 1927- 1928, Professor of the Old Testament, Culver- Stockton College, 1928-. em fu111fmm111E1EvYuE1Iummiffnilulwlivwfmnumvammaifwrlumnlmw 1 2 immmi mmm mam mmm M Il ES' I 'Q MBU'EYQUEYUMUwill1V1H'1fl'lBM11l17!14ll.'ll1 '1HH iw Gizonoiz MANIFOLD, M. A., S. T. B. Profeuor of Ancient Lam,gmzge.r B.A., 1900, M.A., 1915, Transylvania Col- lege, S.T.B., 1917, Graduate Student, 1918, Harvard University, Graduate Student, sum- mer of 1924, University of Chicago. Pro- fessor of Homiletics, and Superintendent of Bible Extension Department, Bethany Col- lege, 19195 Pastor in New Zealand, Australia, West Virginia, and Ohio, Professor of An- cient Languages, Culver-Stockton College, BYRON INGOLD, M. A. Professor of Matbematicf B.A., 1910, Culver-Stockton College, M. A., 1915, Central Wesleyan College, Graduate Student, University of Missouri, summer of 1918. Professor of Mathematics, Culver- Stockton College, 1904-. i4QHlI QTLIll11Il1lIlllmMIQljl1l111l1-IEIl:lIlIlllHllUiIH1MHMQlllI111l'l1'11lHIl1111QUHl1HHIITIHIIIIIIB 1 9 2 murmnu Il'm'Illl1.lI1'l'lIIlIIllIIIIlllll'l1IlII1lIlIJlIIlllll IIIHIUIHHIIIHILIUILLUIUIIIIIUIIIITIIYIIHLIIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIXIH irmmnmxrmmmy 1924--W RONALDJ. NEIL, B. A., Mus. B. Iiznriicfof' iii Voice and Public School Miific B.A., 1925, Mus. B., 1925, Kansas Wes- leyan University, Voice withjulia Short, and Herbert Wall, University of Missouri, As- sistant Instructor in Voice, Kansas Wesleyan University, 1923-1925, Instructor in Voice and Piano, Kidder Junior College, Kidder, Missouri, 1925-1926, Public School Music Supervisor, Kidder, Missouri, 1925-1926, Instructor in Voice and Public School Music, Culver-Stockton College, 1926-. lvixniu mrml mnmmmu 1 uummmi rmnnmnmmmuunmmnmim m xml I Q iHiniiinriiiuluiiiiiziriiniMMmM MIMEisnimiiul1iiiimiiiliumiliiiliiilii-nxillumnii? GRACE L. GIDDENS, B, A., Mus. B. Inrtructor in Piano, Organ and Theory B.A., 1927, Mus. B., 1927, Simpson Col- lege, University of Colorado, summer of 1926, College of Music, Denver, Colorado, summer of 1928, Instructor in Piano and Theory, Marion College, 1927-19285 Ill- structor in Piano, Organ and Theory, Culver- Stockton College, 1928-. E E E E E i i 5 i I 3 5 5 E 5 5 E 5 3 E : E g : E , E : 5 E E E E E 3 : E I ' 1 I .ix WMM mmHHllImUHlmmlm DHWmHlImmIHmmlH 1- 9 2 9 ImmIlwI I mH ' -'M -'-'mmmluuIIIImm linuuimninumniiljmnmiiiinxiumiigiinginmmignggizim jg3m3:gggimj I I in IllIlIIlIl.llllIll'l'l'l1l'l xmmmmr muu um mlm mmmrmu LORLNZO GIACOMO FACHINAIO lzzrfrzzctor in Bam! and Orclaextml I1zJtrumerzt.r Educated in Italy, Studied under Mad- alozzo, 1901-1903, Studied under Fiorese, 1903-1906, Member of Royal Regiment Band, under Bottoli, 1906-1909, Grand Opera Season with Perelli, 1909, Conductor Sey- mour Italian Band, 1910-1911, Venetian Band, Chicago, 1912-1924, Shelbina Concert Band and High School Orchestra, 1914-1920, Instructor in Band and Orchestral Instru- ments, Culver-Stockton College, 1920-1925, Director of Music in Public Schools, and Conductor of Municipal Band, Lancaster, Wisconsin, 1925-1927, Instructor in Band and Orchestral Instruments, Culver-Stockton, 1927- ROY L. Trronv, B. A., B. D. Imtruclor in Religiom Education B.A., 1911, B.D., 1913, Drake University, Instructor in Old Testament History, Drake University, 1911 - 1913, Pastor Christian Church, Tarkio, Mo., 1913-1916, Bible School Specialist, Seventh District, Mo., 1915, President Missouri Christian College, 1916-1922, Pastor Christian Church, Canton, Mo., 1922---, Instructor in Religious Educa- tion, Culver-Stockton College, 1923---. lll1Tl11IIIllIIIIT imElIEhFl!1IIQl!III lll1I'Kl l'lIJ2UllHllmimimlldlhllllIITIEIIIIUIIIIIII 1 9 2 u mmiilummuimlu AILIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlI1ll1Tll'll1lIlIll1lHl.Ill mum gig, li E y I 1 I I E I V E E I S E E E 2 E E E E S Z E 5 E 2 B E 2 s E 2 3 l IE Aunniax' NELSON ALLEN, M. A. : Enrollment .S'ecretary and Director of Publicity I 7lJ'fl'Il6'f01' in Pfyclaology f B.A., 1924, Culver-Stockton College, Grad- E uate Student, University of Chicago, summer 5 of 19255 M.A., University of Missouri, 19285 1 , Superintendent of Schools, Wayland, Mis- 5 Soufl, 1923-1924, Superintendent of Schools, E Center, Missouri, 1924-19275 Instructor in Psychology, Culver-Stockton College,1928-. 2 l 5 E 1fii'111w1wu'Notr Av- ,awash-.- A Q24.,Jllwlnlllnllfifmymmlvxgrggtriuimmmrmmmlmmmumumxnmuymiiqmmnuy 1 9 2 'IULIAN R. SMITH, Canton E Tl'6'd.f7ll'6I' and Buxinefx Mafzager 5 E L 1 ? YY V 1 -R 2 'YY' + l' 4 M.. UWM, ,,, ., +M,,, Y Y . , , , ,, , Nfammmulllmwmmmmmmnlwmiuwammmwmumumm 1U'H'11H11!!11!11YfUml1WWUWHDmMWWfM!Uwm!H1 MFu 59,4 I I 1-2, s E l r E l l l E l : 4 . 5 E 5 2 E , . E E E 1 I I 5 i 4 L V E 5 E 1 x y l E E 9 immmmFm f.mmf f 'mmmf'rf Wmmmmeem --A-RQ? 2 2- L2 11 L1 lfy m1mgHMw H!'Illl1l1!vIElTillll lmllH IUUlIlllIl 1 9 2 9 immumum l lUHlI llIlMlmHmm lUllHHHllMlll mllII1l1llll1Illllll1Il'lIlg? lIIllllllllll'llIEllll1'Ill1-IilillfllllIIlIlIl lQllElmEHIIIImUm3m!D!m I O IIIIIIIIIll QmlWlmllD llIlllllIlllllIlH lIlWMmMIlIIIIIllllmmEQ11 HENRY GADD HARMON, M. A. Prqfemor af Education B.A., 1923, Cotner College, M.A., 1925, Transylvania College, Graduate Student, University of Nebraska, summer of 1925, Graduate Student, University of Chicago, English and Ancient History, Sixth Pro- vincial Normal College, Anhvvei, China, 1923-1924, Professor of History and Political Science, 1925-1928, and Professor of Educa- tion, Culver-Stockton College, 1928-. HAROLD E. BRIGGS, M. A. Proferfor of Hiftory and Political .Ycierzce B.A., 1923, M.A., 1924, University of South Dakota, Graduate Student, Uni- versity of Chicago, summer of 1926, University of Iowa, summer of 1927, .Academic Year 1927-1928, summer of 1928, Superintendent of Harding County High School, Buffalo, South Dakota, 1924-1927, Professor of History and Political Science, Culver- Stockton College, 1928---. MARGARET G. BASKETT Dean of Culver Hall CLAUDE E. SPENCER, B. A. Imtructor in Library' Science B.A., 1922, Culver-Stockton College, Student, University of Illinois Library School, summers of 1922 and 1923, Student Librarian, Culver-Stockton College, 1917-1922, Librarian, and Instructor in Library Science, Culver-Stockton College, 1922-, ' . BURL D. KNIGHT Culver-.Ytockron Reprerentative l summers of 1927 and 1928, Professor of L EVEN!! lUlIIiiSh 1 llUUWmmUQmmml S i -EEE-ElHlmMlmmH Il mllE E 5 E E B. A. Social Science President of Class 45 Theta Kappa Nu, Archon 4, Scribe 3, 45 Pan- Hellenic Council 4g Milestones 'Staff 44 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 44 Music Club lg Spanish Club lg Staffs, She Stoops to Conquer , Quality Street , The Brat . JULIAN G. STARR CANTON E Not many Seniore are Jo fortunate ai to achieve faculg' rank, but julian bar one'f on the rect of his clam. If, ar a profenor, be i.r preoccupied, we .rlmilel not criticize too seoereb, for Twink has made a Jerioue .study of college Mile:tone.r . l 3 E E 1 5 s . E 5 gl E E 3 , I 5 I ' 5 I 1 ,Q - 5 E .. 5 3 E .. E . , , . 2 E ' 2 E l 'E B , l l E 1 l ' 1 2 FRANCES B. PATRICK MARCELINE Q B. A. E Social Science Vice-President of Class 4, Phi Kappa Chi, President 4, 2, Treasurer 35 , Theta Alpha Phi, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Pan-Hellenic 3 Council 2, 3, 43 President of Class 3, Girls' Razzers 45 House Council 3, l President 44 W.A.A. 3, 4, Y.W.C.A, 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2, Student 4 Senate, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Casts, The Manoeuvres of Jane , One 5 Must Marry , Quality Street , The Melting Pot , The Tongues of Men , Staff, The Intimate Strangers . Independent and remurceful, .rhe hnm Jtood Peet on many acearionx when met and diplomnqy were the hen' mover, Bury in .rchool nnd out, yet .rhe has found time to devote to her hohhy-drnmatief. Those who Jaw her in The Melting Pat and The'TengueJ of Me1z will teftify to her vermtile talent. i E+ t 5 5 S E : DOROTHY HELEN GIBSON LAGRANGE B. s. Education Treasurer of Class 4, Phi Kappa Chi, Corresponding Secretary 4, Vice- ' President 4, Pi Kappa Delta 3, 4, Debate Team 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 4g Glee Club 45 Dramatic Club 45 W.A.A. 45 Casts, Saved , The Drums of Oucle g LaGrange College 1, 2. She ii' winfome and dignzfed in ber manner, and the ponenor of an enviable .rlmre of gray matter. Became Stevie didn't my it with jiower:-be preferred diamonds- Dot' ie ez tmneient, dividing ber time between LaGrange and Canton. P at -. -, - E E E V 2 1 RUSSELL B. FERGUSON CANTON I B. A. E .S'ocial Science Theta Kappa Nu, House Manager 4, Guard 3, Pan-Hellenic Council, I Treasurer 45 Student Senate, Vice-President 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 44 . Pep Squad 3, Y.M.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, Base Ball 1, 2, 3, , Megaphone Staff 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 25 Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3. 'Tie raid, Still water rum deep. A: maeter of ceremoniee, Bud ha: demonstrated a capability thoroughb' in keeping with the adage. When we .ree the twinkle and quiet Jmile, ' we can't help feeling there'.r a reaeon the world :hould know. E 5 162WEEEUEUPEIP5H3f-1iUlT7 lmUmU1fmllmlmllTWl 1lU!U!.m'U1lPWllllVlllH 1 9 2 9 E 5 E 5 ' E l 5 l l E 5 E E 5 Ll 5 CARL BIRK CANTON r B. A. Claernirtry Psi Beta. Epsilon, President 4, Vice-President 4, Treasurer 1, 2, Pan- Hellenic Council 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Y.M.C.A. 1, 25 E Music Club 35 Chemistry Club, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, President 4: Casts, Faust 2, The Mikado , 3. You may find this enterprising pre-medic in the Chenzimj' lab , directing the operationx of unrurpecting Frerhinen. Being 4 town mein, Cnr! bor done much to improve relation: with Canton-and, incidentb, with Macon. We'd .rnggert you follow lair career-well, juft .ree what loappensf lg ESTHER ERICKSON DWIGHT, ILLINOIS B. s. Education Chi Omega, President 4, Secretary 3, Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club, President 4, Secretary 3, Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4, Ancient Language Club, Secretary 3, Charter Member, French Club, Secretary 1, 2g Megaphone Staff 3, Cast, Bohemian Girl 3. Someone ha: .raid- just .S'wede . The writer taker this to mean- True ax gola ',' at i least, tloat'.r Ectber. She has built large in Culver-.S'tockton'J democracy during the last four yeafc, and the campu: love: ber because of ic. Kiff l 9 2 9 MW-mmm MILESTONES --I a CORRINNE GLADYS EWALT LEWISTOWN B. A. H Englixla Omega Delta, Vice-President 4, Secretary 35 Cast, The Varsity Coach 35 Pan-Hellenic Council 45 W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Ancient Language Club 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Casts, The China Pig , As You Like It , Saved . An artirtie iemperament and dramatic abiliqy have combined to make Ewalt one wboxe judgment can be rerpected. Glady: ix distinctb cosmopolitan, too-even Marine in her fdJ'fC.l' . E E E MII ES' I 'Q 5 ES 1mimnmfumfmtmmmimlutitfgmiw-f1m11uwhnHfam'fi2vy'g I 5 5 I 1 . 5 . I E g E E E E HELEN 1-IARDIN HANNHML B. A. E Ancient Lan gua get A E Omega Delta, Treasurer, Director, The Varsity Coach 35 Theta Alpha Phi 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Gamma Upsilon 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 Y.W.C.A., Cabinet 3, 45 Ancient Language Club, Vice-President 3, Charter, Membcr5 W.A.A., Vice-President 4, Treasurer 35 Megaphone Staff 3, Managing Editor 45 Milestones Staff 45 House Council, Vice- President 35 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 45 Winner ofjunior Scholarship Cup 35 5 Advertising Manager, May Fete 2, 35 Casts, Quality Street , Seven Keys to Ba1dpate , The Nephew As Uncle , Saved , Staff, The ' Q Tongues of Men . z 2 A Hannibalian, and proud of it! Helen hai combined with a variety of interests, work amounting to laonorr in dramaticr and journalirmj and last year managed to win tlae junior Scholarrbip. A courre in campuftry hae also claimed ber attention, tlaouglo it doef not give credit toward a B. A. degree. E V 1 5 L, 1 9 2 9 mimi 5' - - , 7 . Y , -V V ------- C. ESWIYWSW 131759 -g'wQwlTQlll'TlIITIHTTIH1IlllIIHIIIIIIIIITUDIIIIDIIIDIIIZVIIIIEIIIIIIIZUZHKZIIYEU I H I O runu11111:xzu:111ur1111:nmmmmnmrmuullllrmililyylggqpgximiuuxuygxgpg.mmlmlunmilulnum,591 V Y-ll--t-iw V ---- --- -f - ,., , l Q l E l l 3 E 5 E s E E E i ARMIDA HODGES CANTON 5 Z S 5 E E E 5 5 5 5 i B E S 2 E 5 5 E I 4 5 3 5 3 5 5 E , l I Moderfz Lmzguogef E f Phi Kappa Chi, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 3, Secretary 2, Pi Kappa N 5 Delta 3, 4, Varsity Debate 3, French Club, Vice-President 3, Secretary 2, Y Spanish Club, Vice-President 35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y.W.C.A.g W. 5 A.A., 3, 45 Ancient Language Club 1, 2, 3, Charter Member, Music Club 1, 25 Cast, As You Like It . I 5 E E E 5 A Canton product who decided to be ez pedngogne. Af el town woman, Armida bay ever E 2 extended el cordial welcome to ber friendr on the bill. Friendxloip with ber if genuine, and 3 . . ' fnert of all, zt bear zncluded Frefbnzen. gl E I I l rr - l , 1 r I 2 I E . 3 2 E . 5 ji-Y 'f '-'-ln-M 1 L .. W- --- -4 . 93113l 511!'l1E!l1l.'fY U'lLmlUU!l'1lllE?!15U1mlUfU1U3131lUTHUlf5Em3m1Ul 5fllE5l 1 9 2 9 ElllqllmmnlllWmHU:'l?EWB lU'Ul1H1!lHW,W'f'ElEfff35?5lfl1lUhmmWmU v ,..-, YY, MILESTONES mm W. A. JACOBS CANTON B. A. Bible Philosophy Psi Beta Epsilon, Marshall 3, Secretary 2, Charter Member, Ministerial Association, President 3, 4, Vice-President 25 Ancient Language Club, President 3, Milestones Staff 35 Track Squad 2, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Casts, The Nephew As Uncle , The Drums of Oude . Certain condition: would indicate that Bill intendf the minixtry to he hi: profeuion. Evidently, he is an ardent advocate of evolution. He ho: been .rujicientbf hroodminded to reconcile thi.r dongerou: theory with 4 philofophy-our hi: cheep :kin will Jhow. i 5 unmmnmrnnunmxunz1ifnm1nm1mTuii1rrmnmn1mummnnmmmninin11 M I S llIIUlll1llI.llllHHDlHlliBl1111 l EHDIIHTD1'HIHllH1IIHUH1lTmQ r 5 1 E 1 I 1 5 E SYLVA KAPFER KAHOKA B. A. Mathematics Ministerial Association 4g Student Volunteer Band 45 Y.W.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 44 W.A.A., 1, 2, 3, 44 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 15 Chorus lg House Council, Summer, 19284 Opera, Haycln's Creation , E Patience enelureth to the end, ana' perseverance conquers all things. Sylva took time out along the way to teach. Perhaps, that accounts for her trusting faith in humanity. v S hegmwgtggigg..mfnnlgmnngtinmimfimmimfu 'ji ffjmml-wmq 1 9 2 9 gTmngnnuggg15ig?eimTummmtm:intoeinemnmammninnnmamw W - -,Ha---a-11. gggmmrm93,1215mi:rn'ummm,x1xnxrmn1ngi1imQwqrmrrnyrrgigl1inrr1m11nw1:1' rmwtgn I O Qgwgnjirgiingiigpimrrgrmxxqqrminlrr ui1lmmmn11Lmrygimmg11mlmnEnmmwugiiJ A - I I Q , - -k -Q ' 1 I l 4 l IE! i lf 5 le l p . 'El 2 5 5 l l 1 d 5 1 4 F i I I - it t l l l E 5 5 5 E , 1, 4 l GEORGE HAROLD LANDREE KEYTESVILLE I B. A. y .S'ocial Science : Theta Kappa Nu, Archon 4, Captain of Guard 3, Guard 2, Pan-Hellenic - 5 i 'S . 5 - 2 Z i E Council 4, Student Senate 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, M.C.A.Ui, Forward and Center 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, C.-S. - Q Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, Y.M.C.A., 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Casts, She Stoops to Conquer , Seven Keys to Baldpate , Where E I E 1 2 5 5 5 l But In America? j E An athlete who playe the game with a dogged determination and clean Jportrmanxhip. V Honors in football, hafkethall, ana' trackifour ,years on oarxity tearnc-i.r a record to be i l proud of. Dutch ic one of the mort outstanding Culver-Stockton athletec of recent yearr, 2 and the Blue and White will min' him fturdy defence. ' I 7 1 7l U ii-as 5 E : E E E S ' 5 f 5 5 E I E 2 3 - I 5 l i 2 h I - 5 . 5 l E 3 S 5 l K .. JULIA LEVENGOOD ELSBERRY I ' B. s. I E Education - Phi Kappa Chi, President, Secretary 4g Theta Alpha Phi 44 Gamma E l Upsilon 4g Pan-Hellenic Council 45 Student Senate, Vice-President4g Mile- l p stones StaH'fEditor 45 W.A.A., President 45 Secretary of Class 3g Girls' Razzers 4g Dramatic Club 3, 49 French Club 3, 4g Casts, Seven Keys to 3 Baldpate , Where But In America? , Saved g Christian College 1, 2. E E H 5 jude came to -as from Chriytian. She hrought with her ,rt-yle and a certain little in- imitahle air that if all her own. J' he ix the hwy editor of our annual. .Y he mi ght have majored ' E in astronomy, for her telemcope haf heen directed towardf a certain Starr. E . A l , l ' l V E l diimmlvuwlwfiiuvmwymmmimjniminnmmmwmmmiiiiiyniimgnim 1 9 2 9 l DANA PETERS CANTON B. A. English I Theta Kappa Nug Theta Alpha Phi 2, 3, Vice-President 45 Pan-Hellenic Council 45 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Casts, Faust 2, The Bohemian Girl 3j Casts, Three Pills in a Bott1e , The Melting Pot , The Arrival of Kitty , As You Like It . Dana wa: horn with that gift of the gods -humor. Hi: tammanding pertonality and , ever-ready wit have attracted to him a hart of frimdr. Alfa, he'J an artist-in more wayt than one, as hi: interut: in muxic and drama indicate. E E E E E K E E . : mmmmmflmm !HH mHmmW1lmWm M I S Eiimmmlmmilwmrminrumirfnhnlnmimrlmmnmnimmrrmlmrlmllrmmmmumim 5 E l 5 LA VERNE RUDOLPH LUDLOW E B. A. Bible Pbiloroplny 2 Psi Beta Epsilon, President 3, Vice-President 3, Parliamentarian 2, Pi Kappa Delta, President 3, Vice-President 2, Secretary 25 Theta Alpha E Phi 3, 4, Gamma Upsilon, President 4, Vice-President 39 Pan-Hellenic Council 3g Y.M.C.A., 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Ancient Language Club, Charter Member 2, 3, President 4, Student Volunteer Band 1, 2, 3, 45 f Ministerial Association 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Megaphone Staff, Advisory 3, Managing Editor 2, Editor, Green Sheet lg President of E Class 2, Varsity Debate 1, 25 Second Place-Freshman Extemporaneous Speaking Contest lg Dramatic Club 3, 45 Casts, The Bohemian Girl 3, The Mikado 3, Casts, The Copper head , The Melting Pot , The Exchange , The Tongues of Men . Four year: ago, a Frerbman who wbietled Collegiate about tlae campus commanded attention at a certain mare meeting. Since tben, Rudy bar been a leader in practically every campuf actioiigf. Bounding energy and cbeefy .rmile will continue to keep lair services in demand. - E 5 mm mnnumnnnmnmnummmmnnmmunmmxnmxmmnmmimnugnnliuuluungrrrunmn 1 9 2 9 1 9 2 9 i S E E . E E 5 I I E , 2 5 E , 5 E . . I I 2 X I 1 , I I I I I I ELIZABETH SHANKS CANTON I B. S. . I Education I I Omega Delta, President 3, 45 Business Manager, The Varsity Coach g I GammavUpsilon 45 Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 45 Y.W.C.A., President 4, I Cabinet 2, 3, 45 W.A.A., Secretary 1, 2, 3, 45 Megaphone Staff, 3, 4, I French Club 1, 2, 3, 4. I I Beth posfeuef that rare faculg' for .rurrnounting the .feefningb impouible, and coming E out xmiling. She haf supplemented an energetic nature with a buxinen' sense. Her friendfhipx, too, are ax braaa' af her mary cantactx. I I 'I I. I I ES' I 0 b I ES FmiIIIUlHmHiU IM mMHMUHMU Mmj'MlE ' E I III gxrwmlmm,- mm x111n1mi1mmmifffr14M-fflazmmux I O IIW1IQQu1ffHf1TwnQ!E'11z1.ii1'f11f111m1f l.ii111fH1L1ifEWhfmummimmdE ' 1 E 1 r r l ' rx 2 I l E 5 yi ' e 1 I M i ' 5 E I I IE I S ,, 5 - w o Q e il l l a E HAZEL STEWARD MACON : 13. A. 5 2 Biology E 5 E Dramatic Club 4g Y.W.C.A., 4g Missouri Wesleyan College 1, 2, 3. l X Some ' 'rate , other.r have prestige-whatever it is, Hazel brought it along with her tramcript ! from Miuouri Wexleyan, laft September. If that dreamy expreuion in her brown eyes pugzlef -I l JW, we mereb hint that her a fectiom belong to Jomeone who call: and mend: Jpecialm. 2 . 'E' 5 1 l l l I E 1 lv Qi., ...Cl JLUU11U11111lunW11 mgmmi-m mmf- -Q-+-.-,,,, -, i -N - -M -WWJ 'J , M'1'? IIfII1fi1TU11!11,131I1mHHlv1 1 9 2 9 'U!WMQ1U!Ml4B!wMQ m1mm1mnuu11urrnnmZiEE3Ff' '-lc l .. .----211111411 ' Q.- xt 1 El : E v l P I i E gt . JAMES L. VAN LEAR sf. Louis B. A. E Ancient Langudgem 1 Psi Beta Epsilon, Secretary 3, President 29 Pan-Hellenic Council 2, 3, 4, l Ministerial Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Ancient Language Club, Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Charter Member, Y.M.C.A., 1. He camouflage: el bit of Senior dignity with outward expreuione of goyezjf. fimmie hae been ez real Jtudent, though be but enjoyed life, too. Af to hit future ut Vanderbilt- ' well,- You ezin't heard nothin' yet! E 1 E 31m-L1.m.jj!jQ:V li! ngrmf.ni1m Qj' E KENNETH ZENGE CANTON B. .S'. Chenzirtry Secretary of Class 4, Mu Theta Nu, President 3, Treasurer 3, Student h Senate, President 44 Chemistry Club, President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. S Whether .rwinging hi: .S'tudehaker around the drive, or mixing chernicalcr in the lah , : or handling Uncle .S'arn'r huxinerr, Zenge if a man. AJ prerident of the .Ymdent Body this Jfdf, Kenny ha: proved himrelf a capahle executive, and worthy refrexentathze of hir clam. 1 Q 2 9 mmmum im? C- 'Qs mlmmmlIlllmWDmmlm I I I 0 ummmliininuuuimimrmiiiiumnn1rnmm1mmnmmum1m11111 11111gg!7,' Y ---N Y - 5 I E EMMETT ROBERTS WYACONDA 5 He came to am from Tranmyloania College thir year. Alwayc thinking, .ro it reemc and S the re.rult.r of thif concentration-high gradee galore. 2 5 S 5 Z EMIL DIETERICH WYACONDA B. A. Mathematica Psi Beta Epsilon 4, Missouri College 1, 2, 3. Here if one who haf diyprooed the old .raying that changing colleges in one'J Senior year E if di.ra.rtrou.r. Not only that, but Emil if forging right ahead-toward a major in Math. E A genial fellow-too bad he didn't come to the hill eooner that we might have known him better. E WILBER MARION LINSON LEONARD B. .S'. Education Mu Theta Nu, Marshall 2, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, C-S Club 2, 3, 4, Y.M.C.A., President 4, 5 Staff, The Tongues of Men . - - jack began hi: college athletic career with a record at Leonard High School to back 5 him. Coachey have found him an important cog in the Wildcat machine, whether on football E field, barket ball conrt or cinder track. Happibf, fack know! the combination which makef for Jncceu, 2 KENNETH MITCHELL MACON B. S. Mathematica V Theta Kappa Nu, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, C-S Club 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Humor, brainr, and pluck --lookx like a major with minorr, doeJn't it? Well-we're certain of the major'-thou gh it may not ?D be ab.rtract. Pluck? How about earning a football letter in one'c Senior year? Ark Mitchell.' E S E 5 FLETCHER STEVENSON PALMYRA B. S. Mathematica Mu Theta Nu 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4g C-s Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ' Czeloer-.Ytockton will remember Fletch ac a concixtent, hard-hitting half back on the Wildcat eleven. He accomplifhec every tafk at he has played football-drioing home for the goal-not flafhily, but always' reliable. MACK ARLINGTON WARREN RocKPoRT V Port-Graduate E 2-ig IllllllIIl'lIIIlll1IlJ11'lQlIl1I17!llIl'lQlm 1 9 2 9 UMQHLHMlmH Um Emmm 5 XLJM JINUNIIIUIRS Ei I V l X s 1 . mMwl ETIIIIJIITIIIIIIHIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIHIIIITIIIIIIIIIIlm in I 0 IIIIEIEIIII m ljzmmmmnni11mmuTli1-i1jl11l:u1ll1nini1rmnmmmrrnnnnmTnMiifli1immTrigg KARL STAUS WOODLAND President of Classg Psi Beta Epsilon, Prcsidentg Theta Alpha Phig Dramatic Clubg Basket Ball. A fine fellow VIRGINIA ZAHN CANTON Vice-President of Classg Omega Dcltag Dramatic Clubg Orchestrag Glee Club. jack if ber Jhadow EARL C. LEWIS ST. JOSEPH i Secretary of Classg Psi Beta Epsilong Min- isterial Association. Wreckleyx driver YIIUIIITIIIUIITIIHIIJllllllllmlHmH IlIIIIHUIHHIHHDMHIIUHUIHHUIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIJIIDIHUHEHIHHBIIIIIUHU 1 9 2 9 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll mmmmwwfyfj MILESTONES me H -Q i l MIRIAM JAY MARYVILLE Treasurer of Classg Omega Delta, Par- liamentariang Y.W.C.A., Cabinetg Milestones Staffg House Council, Vice-Presidentg Glee Clubg W.A.A. Three in me-dependable, capable and sweet. WETA WALLACE BEAMER FULTON Y.W.C.A., Cabinetg Student Volunteer Band, Corresponding Secretaryg Culver Hall Librarian. Campetent and willing HELEN BOZARTH LAGRANG13 Phi Kappa Chi, Vice-President. Vu' black-haired dezrlifzfg lem E 5 1 E E H 1 E 3 - HELEN BROWN LAGRANGE Modext and thy S HENRY BYRNE MEMPHIS Psi Beta Epsilon, Corresponding Secretaryg E Ministerial Associationg tudent Volunteer ' Bandg Ancient Language Clubg Y.M.C.A. A diligent worker Louis P. DUSSAIR CANTON Theta Kappa Nu, Chaplaing Cheer Leaderg Band, Drum Majorg Megaphone Staff. High Jteppin' drum-major Lg . H! n 1 2 mm miq YITIIIIITDTE 'y H I i'mTTm S S iuM1liduR1E1niimni111TmWunmnrrhinMimnn11u1ijrTrLnhinmmmmnmnm1 1 I l ! ADRIAN FULLERTON sammi Theta Kappa Nug Dramatic Clubg Glee Q Clubg College Quartetteg Varsity Footballg ' Trackg C-S Club. 5 Serenadeel the prifonerr one night S 5 MELVIN HILLS AUGUSTA, ILLINOIS Mu Theta Nug Pan-Hellenic Councilg Varsity Basket Ballg C-S Club, Vice-President. - Not going to take his Bachelor Degree RALPH I-IOWE PARIS Mu Theta Nu Vice President Master of Revels Student Senate Vice President Var sity Basket Ball C S Club Not lmmlyome fuer! gaod lookmtg E ' 1 ' ' E - gi mQmmi 1 9 2 . ..... - v-Mm - 9m-1--------1-I-H-X 5 '! TW T 'NT' Ill-lllilll'mHl'I'l I I O mlilflillllllhllIllTIifmKl1imHmEmMHmmhmlmUmElmlMMI HmmllmIIIIIIIIIIIQR I I Q -. 3 1 L 2 i l HELEN E. LINTHACUM RIDGEWAY Dramatic Clubg Y.W.C.A. A Greek Student E E Q s GERALD E. MAGGART QUINCY, ILLINOIS f Psi Beta Epsilon, Secretaryg Theta Alpha . T Phig Gamma Upsilong Pi Kappa Deltag 5 T Student Senateg Milestones Staff, Business J 5 Managerg Pep Squadg Ancient Language Clubg ' Casts, The Drums of Oude , The Brat . l Varsity Debate. i E He ben b'dI'i0IlJ' iutereftf E 2 1 SOPI-IIA K. OYSTER LAGRANGIE i Phi Kappa Chig Cast, Savcd . Brown eyes? I'l! my. E E l E 5 E MILESTONES Rcdbnired-fometimef 5,- 5 5 E I 1 : . r 5 I 2 : E i s WILLIAM B. PATTON PAYNESVILLE Theta Kappa Nu, Captain of Guardg Var- sity Footballg Varsity Basket Ballg C-S Clubg Y.M.C.A. H. PAUL LAGRAYNGE Happy though married 5 I I J. LYMAN SCHORK MONTICELLO L Mu Theta Nug Milestones Staffg Glce Club. E Aliaf Gnlli-Curci s Q L L. LiliiTi'llII1lTIU1IIlIlIli1fl1l.I.UlIlIl IHmWH i H mIlIIIlHIiiHimTH 1 9 2 9 mmmmInRim1TMMm'id1 mnmimhEmiMEmmimml1mQJ ,...v -v,.,.L.., -,..-.-, L L.- ,L. , . I I .- -,L,--....,.-- .... L -.-. -AMW ..,..,,,, CAROLINE STEIN MAN MEXICO Phi Kappa Chig Y.W.C.A.g Girl's Razzers. Damfx worry and care LENORA STEVENSON PALMYRA Omega Delta, Presidentg Pan-Hellenic, Presidentg House Councilg Y.W.C.A., Cab- inetg Milestones Staffg Gir1's Razzersg W. A.A.g Student Senate. Peppy-full of fun-tbatfr Abe LINDEN TRAIL ELSBERRY Theta Kappa Nug Gamma Upsilong Banclg Spanish Clubg Y.M.C.A. Up to his old trlckm-dating all new girls a 5 i i S MILESTONES mw LUCY C. DAWSON EWING Glce Club. Bible-Jix hour:-? MARIAN WEIDNER CANTON Phi Kappa Chig Dramatic Clubg W.A.A.g French Club, Secretary. She flashes ber diamond C. H. BUNDY DREXEL Ministerial Associationg Ancient Language Club. MADISON MITCHELL LAGRANGNE ARTHUR STOUT NEW LONDON Mu Theta Nu, Presidentg Football, Hon- orary Captaing C-S Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLMEDA WHITE LAGRANGE CUSTER R. VAUGHN LAGRANGE fe mml929 U 'QQ f s4uvlPlH1u1M11UvsR1fs FRED BURGER Elsbcrry - Theta Ka pa Nu Guard' Band' Varsity - Football' arsity Basket Ball- Baseball' C-S Club. Freddy E 2 5 JESSE LEE CHILDERS LaGrange i Psi Beta Epsilong Bandg Debate. 3 5 Fwy E J. WEBSTER CLARK Milan 4 fi W , Tjfnn S muamnfmxi3Tgi1m1mmmmmmmiuximnnmmuqqn5qmmmEmmTmmi.imTnmyQ E l I E , if ' ' , ' , Q H H E 5 Psi Beta Epsilon. --W MAYE CLDEAVER Detroit, Michigan E Chi Omegag Dramatic Clubg W.A.A. 5 Freddie I-lfrzm. Cuxvrv LaGrange E ' ' Teaclner' ' S EDITH DAY Shelbyville i E Chi Omcgag Dramatic Clubg Glee Clubg 5 Y.W.C.A. 5 Ark Mfmjonv ELLIOTT Mendon 5 5 Omega Delta, Treasurerg Glee Clubg E W.A.A., Secretaryg Girl's Razzersg Y.W. S C.A.g Dramatic Clubg House Councilg Cast, The Brat . Mad JAMES CLEAVER Detroit, Michigan F Theta Kappa Nu. 2 jim E , 1 ' E mmnmmnmnnmunmw I - r 1 9 2 9 ugnvm u1m1nmrm 'w i QEf E S l1n.ummmi1nrrum nffanmmm'e ji l s l 4 i 2 CLAUDE H. DELANEY Paris I c1,mdff Q E Bu.1.Y Nic Fan Williamstown E Theta Kappa Nu, Basket Ball. 5 Nic E E PAUL Gfxmusow Hillview, Illinois I Mu Theta Nu, Cheer Leader, Footballg Basket Ballg Track. Cbopgy VIRGINIA GARRISON Hillview, Illinois Chi Omega, Chapter Correspondent, ' Pan-Hellenic Council, Girl's Razzersg House Council, Dramatic Clubg Glee , Club, Cast, The Brat , Staff, One-Act 5 Plays. Z Gin VIOLA M. GELBACH Hurland Z Phi Kappa Chig Glce Club. Vi-Cwartj' ' i Hoxmca H. HANSBROUGH Palmyra l Horn a E THOMAS Hfwsunouon Palmyra 5 Mu Theta Nug Pep Squad, Glec Club. W ...rommyn l E I E BBRNIECE HUDSON Quincy, Illinois E 5 Chi Omega, Ritual Ollicerg Student E Senate, Secretary, Megaphone Staff, Busi- g ness Manager, Dramatic Club, Spanish 5 Clubg W.A.A.g Girl's Razzcrs, Assistant Cheer Leader Bmng E I 5 , fm... P V- A- x-...M 93 -- '!'lu!m'mmm, mEIMm nqmlnI11-ml llllllIIHDHHHIIHIHDHIHIIIIHHIUIIHIHIIUHIUWIUHUHDUIIIIIITIIHHIHIHHIIllllIlIlTIlIlIl1'lIlII!l'lTll'lHl'l1 I O IllllllIllIllT1IIlIlTIllIlI11TIl1Illl1l1l'lliI1l1'lll!IllIiI'llllIlllIIllllllllIllllll1llI1!lllIIilllllIlIIllllTlII1Hll11l1lllITlIIlTlI1lllIllmf K1 ULA INGOLD Canton Chi Omega, Trcasurerg Dramatic Club, Secretary-Treasurerg Megaphone Staff, Cir- culating Managerg Staff, One Act Plays. Ky-an-la Cr-mmas F. 'lfxcons Canton Psi Beta Epsilong Ministerial Associa- tiong Y.M.C.A.g Student Volunteer Bandg Band. Charlie MARY Lou jomzs Kinderhook, Illinois Phi Kapsua Chig W.A.A.g Y.W.C.A.g Dramatic C ub. jONE.S ' BILLIE-IONES Canton Phi Kappa -Chig Milestones Staffg Orchestrag Dramatic Clubg Cast, The Brat . Bill WYLMA Iiuzmz KELLY Rushville, Illinois Omega Deltag Pan-Hellenic Councilg Glee Clubg Accompanist for Men's Glce Clubg French Clubg Dramatic Clubg Cast, The Brat . Br-nr HAZEL KILLEBREW Durham Ome a Delta, Secretaryg W.A.A.g Dra- matic glubg Cast, The Brat . Killel1r:w BERYL Kmsan Promise City, Iowa Psi Beta Epsilong Y.M.C.A., Vice- Presidentg Student Volunteer Band, Vice- Presidentg Glee Clubg Ancient Language Club, Vice-Presidentg Ministerial Associa- tiong Milestones Staffg Debate. Binh ALFRED KL1NE Canton Theta Kapfaa Nug Theta Alpha Phig Gamma Upsi on, Vice-Presiclentg Student Senateg Megaphone Staff, Editorg The Craftsmeng Leader of Pe Squaclg Freshman Initiation, Chairmang C-S Clubg Ancient Language Club. HAI.. !fQlMlHWWmmBMHmm MUmmmM lWUmMMmmmMUmlmml 9 2 mmimmmm --fTi.,-...D,. M, Y. W, H., -7,,....,.-. .ffl--+--414s WUy1QmmnIIm1munlllmHT!1!1!WH!Ul1.mlFLm!mLm'llF!1?1BU!l1U1IEIH!UlHll! I I I O IIWWIIIWIIgIIq1IIIIuIIIrrnInInImmrI1I1IuI1I1uII1IIuIIIu1IIIIImmmImlIIIInIIInIIn1InmIl'1IIIInIImIII-EQ. I - I : RALPH E. KREPS Blanclinsville, Illinois 2 1 Psi Beta Epsilong Footballg Basket Ball. Z S Ralpbie-dear 2 E E 3 OKLI1 F. LEONARD Blandinsville, Illinois E E I Chi Omega, Ritual Orlicerg Y.W.C.A., 5 Cabinetg House Councilg Orchestrag Glec 2 I Clubg Dramatic Club. Q 2 .S'kimgy E S 5 NEVA DORAN LONG Canton 5 Y.W.C.A. E New I 5 I l Rum MCCUTCHAN Tulsa, Oklahoma E E Chi Omegag Girl's Razzersg Milestones E Staff. Q .lRlQfll.fl' g E KATHRYN MARTIN Huntsville E E Omega Delta, Vice-Prcsidentg Girl s g E Razzersq Dramatic Clubg Ancient Language E 5 Clubg Y.W.C.A. 2 Katia 2 5 5 LELAND MARTIN Maywood Z Dramatic Clubg Bandg Orchestra. Z E Lu E RUSSELL M. MILLER Canton 5 Milestones Staffg Spanish Clubg Glce 2 Clubg Dramatic Clubg Cast, The Brat g E Staff, One Act Plays. , Rm I E E E 5 COLIIUILAND MOTLIIY Bowling Green E Theta Kappa Nug Pi Kappa Delta: 2 2 Presidentg Megaphone Staff: Varsity De l E bate. ' ' E E E Bill Baan l 2 ' i f7ei mrmgmlnIIInmImmII mmmmmmm 1 9 2 9 5iimmmfmfranrmjrflinammmmniTmfmpmmmm VIlllIlTAi-IIIYRFWITILI I ES' I mmwmm-rmggmrlnrmmmmmfnmgr1mmnmmgalmmummfgmLin3g?,'3 rar io' vi, 53 W 1 l LYLE B. MULLIN Pleasant I-Iill, Illinois E I . I I Theta Kappa Nug Football. I I Mann - 5 E E 5 I S E EDWARD K. OwaN Kaholca 5 2 Z 5 s E F Theta Kappa Nu, Oracleg Varsity Foot- - ballg Basket Ballg C-S Club, Secretary- : Treasurer. , - A I n : E NELLB MAE PENICK Canton I Chi Omegag Y.W.C.A,g Dramatic Club: lg., Glec Club. ' HEUV.. I l 1 S I ? Ouva PATRICK - Brooklield l L . . . 1 I E - E . E i I , I I I E I n W.A,A.g Y.W.C.A.g Dramatic Clubg ? Staff, The Brat . Oliver 5 EDDETH M. PERFECT Oblong, Illinois E Omega Deltag Glcc Club, Vice-Presiclcntg Q W.A.A.g Dramatic Club. i I E I 5 WALTER T. Pralrran St. Louis E . 5 Mu Theta Nug Glee Clubg Dramatic E Clubg Varsity Debateg Cast, The Brat . X Wulf I 5.1 . if ESTHER MAE Rain Liberty, Illinois 5 I W.A.A.g Y.W.C.A.g Glen Clubg Dra- 5 5 matic Club. 5 r ,, ,, 4 r EI E . Q RUTH E. Scuoruaum Shelbyville 2 E E Omega Dcltag Y.W.C.A.g 'Dramatic 5 Clubg Ancient Language Clubg French 5 Cub. UJLLIIIIE Ruthie l E , Z 5 . . . v v 5 E Sl ,, 5 . 5 2 . E I E 5 L54 5 '15 1 , s 479+--A pfiT ' wa... .. 1, - - - -lab L, IIIlIIIIl'lllII'lI.lII1'II..n.!IHl Y 4 W - Viv . wlmQ,lllnl UlIIMQlm ,.iluILQQIIIllllIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIILLIAIIIIIF HZUlllIIlUWH! fJ llnmmmmum!In11IIIallInuI:jiilniIInQImIImmImIIinlamIuinralnmImyagainumII11IIHIIimmllmmlmllm, E I llIIllllIllllllIlllIIlllllIIllIIllll'lllIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIlllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll BERNICI5 Si,Av1N Lancaster Chi Omega, Vice-Presiclentg Pan-Hel- lenic Councilg Girl's Razzersg Megaphone Staflg Milestones Stall, Art Eclitorg Ancient Language Clubg Dramatic Clubg Staff, One Act Plays, The Brat . UBIH1' '--' ' The Queen IIACK E. S'I'Iil'llENS Canton Psi Beta Epsilong Varsity' Footballg Bandg C-S Clubg Orchestra. .S'r:pl:ir MARY Ei.1z,xnu'ru TnoMvsoN LaHarpe, Ill. Omega Deltag Dramatic Clubg French Clubg Ancient Language Clubg Staff, One Act Plays, The Brat . ' ' Tlmmp mn' ' Ru'ru Tlcu Perry Chi Omegag W.A.A., Treasurerg Y.W, C.A.g Dramatic Cluhg Ancient Language Club. Tice FLORA Tn.r.o'rsoN Canton Dramatic Clubg Spanish Clubg W.A.A.g Glee Clubg Y.W.C.A., Cabinet. Till'v Vmm Tkunntoon Memphis Psi Beta Epsilon, Trcasurerg Bantlg Orchestra. True ,Ius1'xN V1zNcu.L Galt Theta Kappa Nu, Trcasurerg Pep Squadg Megaphone Stall, Advertising Managerg Dramatic Clubg Staff, Onc Act Plays, The Brat . .S'i,rfer GLENN E. Wfvrsow Canton Theta Kappa Nu TuMy QTllllmllllllllllllialgiglgiriiimjihjijmniiniliiilmrimifmimmn1U1H5mjm,m,mlm,mlmmm,,u,,11gmn,mig1f,I 9 2 rmIIinmuunummumnm lIlllIllllIilllllllIlllllIIllIlllllllllllllllIllllIlllIlilIllllllllllll.lllllllllll.llllllIlllllllllllllllll.Lllllllllllllllllllllllllilm 5 1 m1111mrmiliinflnjwErW111mrrfIEn1lnmmrrgll1114n11Q1g1mI11n1i1irfl1rlnrriiir1.'i 6 5 E E . I E E E 5 E 2 2 Q .. , II. C. WaLLs Keokuk, Iowa 5 ' l 5 Mu Theta Nu, Recording Sccrctaryg ' - Pep Squadg Milestones Staff. 5 i ' 5 1 L llRedll E V , Q . X A - .5 in . 4 E E Q E Domml W m.z.s Wyaconda E E Phi Kappa Chig Girl's Razzers' Mile- E 5 . , ' 3 5 stones Staflg W.A.A.g Ancient Language E Q Club. ' E HD .. - at g E 2 E . 5 5 5 s ' 2 E I E E ANNA Lisa W1LsoN LaBellc 5 3 Dramatic Club. E Ann S 1 s E 5 E E Noun Wooo Alexandria 5 E E E Chi Omega, Secretaryg Glee Club, Prcsi- 5 ' Q dentg Milestones Staff, Associate Editorg S g Megaphone Staffg Dramatic Clubg Ancient E S Language Clubg W.A.A.g Staff, The ' E Brat . E + eeai .A .. s 2 l.::,m.,m,qk L Wand j SLM K' 1' . E , .fr--,Q . - l 5 5 fiff f M 5 3 E 2 E 5 s M A lgiklrrlmjWggirgiglmggmllmglmlmxmlummlmllIummlExilllmrgwymrzzxllmuixirirmrllnnipnx 1 9 2 9 upllgngmiizimirrgnirllrxggrnuixizxguxlu1mnmmignuggnunimxIqmiqnnu1g1g1gu'n11nn1g1ilguyg1u1l.ggg1gug:1ww?l '-'-'- E S 3 5 s 5 E IE I ' E 'z E 5 E E E I 5 MILESTONES H- RUSSELL ALLEN Nelsonville ELVIN BRADSHAW LaGrange Basket Ball. INEZ BRINKLEY Canton Dramatic Club. Huumrr BRINKLBY Canton Pep Squad. Vmon. W. CHANCE Canton Lao DICKERSON LaGrange Basket Ball. Gaonom L. Dm-rmuck Fort Madison, Iowa R. T. Jomss I Canton Dramatic Clubg Y.M.C.A.g Cast, The Drums of Ouclc g Staff, The Brat . FRANK MCKINNEY LaGrange Ross M1sKnLL Denver, Colorado Mu Theta Nug Dramatic Clubg Football. CLARION Smvsn Philadelphia Doivmv PALMER Montgomery City Glce Club. RAYMOND VAUGHN Ewing Russsu.. C. WALLACE Golden, Illinois Psi Beta Epsilong Pep Squadg Basket Ball. W. E. ZENG1: Canton Mu Theta Nu, Corresponding Secretary, Presidentg Milestones Staff. I E E S 3 1 : : 5 ' Q1 miw...... 2 9 fEm 1 9 2 9 an MILESTONES mmmmmm an KCULVER-STOCKTONS DAY Make a touchdown, break through the line, And gain the Fray! ' ' Straight on across the field, Brave hearts that never yield. Make a touchdown, break through the line, In the old-time wayg For we are bound to win, We'11 fight through thick and thin. On Culver-Stockton's day! WU gmanfsmwwauffwm L Eg IIIIIIIIIIIIIunInnIIrIfnnunmnnTmMIiIiMIET'unIIIIEIiIIIIinMrEiqmjIImIIIm1i I Illl1llllTLlim1'1TlImlIIll1'lIIll1lTl lIllll1lIl1lTl -Il?Iig S S I E 5 S I I ' E 5 I I E 2 CARL HAMANN Canton E ? President of Classg Theta Kappa Nug Bandg E ExtemporaneousSpeakingContestgDramatic Club. 5 E Moiuus XVILLIAM Barts Hannibal l E Vice-President of Classg Theta Kappa Nug Q Varsity Footballg Basket Ballg C-S Club. 5 E 2 ARNIE C. ABRAMS Salina, Kansas 2 Psi Beta Epsilong Milestones Stalfg Student g Volunteer Band, Presidentg Ancient Language 3 Club, Secretaryg Ministerial Association. S 5 WILLIABI R. BBAUCHAMP Paynesville 5 E Psi Beta Epsilong Football. 5 Rum' BLAND Canton Z 5 E ' ' I E BYRON O. BOULWARE Perry E 5 5 Mu Theta Nug Glce Clubg Cast, The Drums Q ' of Oucle . 5 HI-Iz BnowN Macon E 5 Mu Theta Nug Glce Club. I f E STERLING B. BILDERIMCK Huntsville, Illinois E E Mu Theta Nu. E E 5 5 CHARLES Buncn Hannibal E 5 Theta Kappa Nug Varsity Footballg Basket 5 ' Ballg Bandg lee Club. 2 E S WILLIAM G. CADWELI. Shelbyville E I - E Psi Beta Epsilong Glce Clubg Band. Q 5 E 5 5 I ' E !f'gf5E InI il- Ymmmym1n1,mmH nm 1 9 2 9 MllH Hmm Z? f Chi Omcgag Girl's Razzersg Glee Clubg s 3 . GEEDA CAHEY Pittsfield Illinois 2 Ministerial Association' Cast The Brat . E ARGARBT CARROLL Palmyra - RICHARD COLLXER Shelbyville VIVIAN CoMs'rocK Unionville 5 : s I MARY BETH CORNELIUS Edina Phi Kapga Chig Dramatic Clnbg Glec Clubg I I. Cast, The rat . 1 E E gN uIgElT1l1iiIii1ii1lmln1mrnnxmrm1m111n1nT1IEr1Ej I E S 0 E S z1rEmn1MlnrE1E1ili1MWn lEMlLEuEilusmmmuinuinimmnmmuuxmmnmrn537 I I N vw ,...,q,,,,,v,v,,,,,-,- ,,... ,L-l.,-1 Y S . S . B 5 5 : 3 E 2 1 5 f 3 E Y - E 5 1 1 s 1 I , , - . ' s a g 5 5 I E . F E M 5 5 . 5 ' 'J ! l S S i E E E GEORGE EDWARD Cox Elsberry 2 Mu Theta Nug Varsity Debateg Cast, The E Drums of Oudc . E i 2 GLADDENE R. Cox Memphis 5 2 Dramatic Club. E ? MYRA DANIEL Shelbina E Chi Omegag Dramatic Club. 5 3 5 5 E - Q Q Z ELDON DAVIS Timewell, Illinois 5 5 5 E E E - LYNN DnV1Lmss Canton A Q Psi Beta Epsilon. - ..c--wummliai 1 9 2 9 ,ij M mlH WWmH5 , Omega Delta' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet' Glcc Club' E 2 Chi Omcya' Dramatic Club' Girl s Razzers. 5 E Mu Theta Nuq Basket Ball. - s 5 Orchestra. Q E uuus DEVERMAN Perry , Mu Theta Nu. DORTHY RAE EAsLnY Brashear ' Dramatic Club' Girl s Razzcrs' Omega Delta. 5 VIRGINIA ELLIS Hannibal Club' Glee lub. mmrmmmmmml-mIInmj9fi ' ' E F 5 E J ' s I , ' . Q E 5 Phi Katana Chig Girl's Razzcrsg Dramatic E a , 3 5 FRANK L. FIzIzDI.Im Kcokuk Iowa E Mu Theta Nu' Football. 2 Gmvrnuna FOLCKEMER Bowen, Illinois E Chi Omegag Orchestra. 2 DoLonEs GOODIN Pittsfield, Illinois Omega Deltag Dramatic Club. , Loim MAB GRIFFIN Denver, Illinois Omega Delta. ADA HEAD Hannibal E CARI. I-lo'r'r Mcndon .Psi l3eta Epsilong Pan-Hellenic Councilg E Mmisterial Assoeiationg Student Volunteer Bandg 5 Football Squad. AMY M. I-lows Paris Phi Kappa Chi. V l I 5 E E mmr1m muTm6 5 5 2 Bmwiciz HYATT Carthage, Illinois Omega Delta. 13 BUENA .IAcKsoN Galt E I Dramatic Club, Milestones Typist, W.A.A.g 2 ' Y.W.C.A.g Student Volunteer Band, Band. E ? SOICHI JONO Osaka, japan 2 E Mu Theta Nug Orchestra, Banclg Glee Club. E GORDON LANE Fort Madison, Iowa 5 Theta Kagpa Nug Varsity Football, Basket Ball, C-S Clu . I E 5 2 GLADYS MAIHRS LaGrange Q g 5 5 Q 5 DARLINE MCCREERY Augusta, Illinois : Dramatic Club, Glee Club. - 5 5 , E s 5 E ' : E Q Z - 2 x 3 . I 1 : NORMA MCCREERY Augusta, Illinois Omc a Delta, Dramatic Club, Ancient Lan' gsage Cfubg Winner of Freshman Extemporaneous - Contest. 2 REILLY S. NEIL Solomon, Kansas E : 2 2 Mu Theta Nu. E : 1 E Vxv1AN PADGETT Mt. Sterling, Illinois E 5 . E : E 5 E 5 5 Gamnunn RAMSEY Revere Z 5 E , E 3 E S 5 E E 5 E 5 E E 5 E 5 l E 5 x f...-.-.. ..- , - , I Quiunmmmn-mmmmmmm1mnnmmmmrmgw qm nmlqmmmgw immggn1ulg1pl1mmmmmllm1mgymy1mmmnmnuglmmmuunmmumg mmumuml lmJ 1 5 2igllllixhglll mIUHTmlMiHHm mhmllfMmmhmTiHmmUm1iWHlhEHhm I I I O b I llllllllllllmmlllw mIiIlflIIjQQ-lii1l1llllllmllEil'mlmTlllMHVl1Tl'lTI1IIliIiI1'lIliVIll'I1TTiIQ73 5 E . 5 . i E . E . GEQRGE E. RousE Canton Theta Kappa Nug Pep Squad. i 5 5 HELEN Roy Clarence Dramatic Club. l HELEN SCHLAGER Canton 5 Chi Omegag Dramatic Clubg Glce Clubg - Orchestrag Girl 's Razzers. - ELEERTA SCHUTZE Hannibal I Omefa Dcltag Megaphone Stalfg Dramatic ' Clubg G ec Club. E N. ALINE Scorr Bowen, Illinois - Dramatic Clubg Glee Clubg Y.W.C.A. , l I I 5 I a E S E a E E S E XVALTER LEE Sco'r'r Columbia Mu Theta Nug Varsity Football. - MAHEL SELLS Ewing - Phi Kappa Chig Glec Club. - E 5 i 5 2 E 2 E MARY SHINKLE Denver, Illinois 5 Chi Omegag Student Senatcg House Council. L ETHEL L. STAGGS Shelbyville j Chi Omegag Dramatic Club. - FRANCES STARR Canton ' Chi Omegag Dramatic Clubg Glcc Club. - lkfgmw- ., f . - . A Q5 r- QlUM1l11H1l11111i1nnuuiimxmumnmnuixnhiinnlmniimiirmiiunulxiulririnilmimunmlln 1 9 WTMLMUHmm?'Ullmlmm-'l5WW9HU9LmmmlF93'lll'9l'WlUm'-'UUWQ'Plllmwl Clfilhnrnnxulimumm1nu:mmEmmmnmmmunl.1rmxrmrmxmmhYm1rrnmnrm'gnrh1nnr':gmUqvmrgx51zg 3 I I I O E MyHnhrnlizgmiInnh1nmWagyu1uQurlx1hxnggmjnMm1mm : 'fHT ' --M'-T 7 T lvl ll E . WILMA C. STONE Taylor - 5 1 E E H l E I l l l w l l JUNE ISADEL TXIOME Rcvcrc g r l l l l w R 5 l l l - Omega Delta. 5 5 : IDOLA M. THOMPSON ' Brashcar 3 i - E E . E E I l El ' l 5 Dramatic Club. S E r RUTH WEST Augusta, Illinois E f Omega Dcltag Dramatic Club. E Q CLAIRE WH1'rxonD Fairfax V 5 Theta Kappa Nu' Football' Glcc Club. : SPENCER W. YANCEY Canton 5 5 LLOYD E. Ymumoucu Emcrgon 5 Mu Theta Nu' Staff One Act Plays. LINN B. STAVELY Paris E 5 E Q i i i MARGAHET F. WALKER Monticello 5 5 P 5 a 5 GION WILSON Elsbcrry E Theta Kappa Nu' Band' Glcc Club. - 1 l 5 E -ll i l S 5 1 E l E ' s I . , 5 l S z E 5 I W i l 2 w Q F 4 s 1 Q 5 . E 1 . W E W H . 4 5 I I H E g E E B l E 5 s E ' s l E 3 E : . E , , Q 2 E E 5 5 - I f E i E : 5 E E E E 5 a E r E E E E E iQlfLmml?4l5 .1. UU1l'1!Q 1MWm5A!WlHi mmm jMHHHiE1QEr4EEii 1 9 2- 9 lmm IlllllllllIlliHH lIIIlHmlm mmmmUhUllWmmMDimlm W' 7' ' 4 - ' '-' 1 1---'-Auf! w S V' --EQmEm S 5 . 5 I 2 Z 5 5 MARY E. Buslcmx Loraine, Illinois 5 I 5 I 3 : RALPH Manwm KOONTZ Loraine, Illinois f Psi Beta Epsilong Cast, The Drums of Oudc . E i E E e . CHAN Tso CHUEN Canton, China MA KWONG YUNG Canton, China ' A n I 5 E ...rm ...U i -.......... 1 'T ' 6 A MILESTCNES ml 5 Enwann AnMsTnoNG Hannibal MERRILL INGOLD Wyaconda T Theta Kappa Nug Track. Theta Kappa Nug Varsity Football. GEORGE A' BUCK Kahoka MARION KLUSMEIER LaGrange l Mu Theta Nug Secretary-Treasurer of Class Z E Dramatic Club. RUTH ,IARMAN Maywood ESTHER Buzfnm Kansas City Louis LAMBERT Hannibal C Theta Kappa Nug Varsity Footballg Boxingg ' C-S Club. 5 LORBN CAIN Canton 5 5 Theta Kappa Nug Basket Ballg Baseball. E LoTus McCLAiN Canton g 2 ' E Done CROW Fort Madison' Iowa ll. Enwfmn NIKON Lancaster, Wisconsin f ThetaKappaNugVa1-sity Footballg C-S Club. Mu Theta Nui Band- JERRY Flaw Canton Tnavon PILCHER Canton I Ministerial Association. E E 2 5 Pmrcia S'rEPnnNsoN Canton E CECIL FRETWELL Williamstown Dramatic Club- E LESLIE HADFIELD Dllfham RIQBERTA STONE Canfgn E E MU Theta NU' Bandg Glee Clubg Orchestra. E Ru-rn Hnwnnn Clayton ELMER WILLMAN Hannibal 2 h Theta Kappa Nu. E LAWRENCE HYATT Denver, Illinois 2 Mu Thcm Nu, .JOHN Yomcan St. Louis E j SPECIALS 5 - - E 2 RALPH G. ALLEN Canton Mns. VmoiN1A DAVIS LaGrange S Mas. RALPH G. ALLEN Canton C. C. ENGLAND Palmyra 3 ' E S Tzmz HUGH CHUNG Canton, China MILDRED LACY St. Louis E l!l1l!lmllUUl1llIll1llllllH.lllI lllIlllIllllHlHl1Hl1lUHm1Illl 1- 9 2 9 1 IVIWWIWNIIIIII !ES MILESTONES mm Fraternities play a great part in the social life on the hill. In addition to six social fraternities there are four honorary fraternities. This year to the list of honorary fraternities has been added Mu Sigma for music students. ' 2 M1929 S HH1I1Immu ummMnmn1InImgmmI Inmmn4 E 5 2 5 S ' 5. .-.N f E .Yecoud .femerter OKLE LEONARD OKLE LEONARD MARY MAYES RUTH MCCUTCHAN i NELLE MAE PENICK HELEN SCHLAGER MARY SHINKLE ETHEL STAGGS FRANCES STARR BERNICE SLAVIN RUTH TICE 1 1 1 1 CHI OMEGA FRATERNITY , E E Founded dt Fdyetuille, Arkdmdf, 1895 2 E 2 MU GAMMA CHAPTER Ermbliflaed df Culver-Stockton, 1927 i OFFICERS I 1 Firtrt .S'eme.rter 1 President ..... .... E STHER ERICKSON M Vice-President ..,... .... B ERNICE SLAVIN 1 1 Recording Secretary ...... .... N OLIA WOOD 1 Corresponding Secretary ..... .... V IRGINIA GARRISON 1 1 Treasurer ....,............ .... K IULA INGOLD 1 Ritual Officer ..... .... B ERNIECE HUDSON 1 Herald .,..... .... M ARY MAYES 1 MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1 1 - .MARGARET CARROLL 1 MAYE CLEAVER I VIVIAN COMSTOCK E MYRA DANIEL EDITH DAY 1 ESTHER ERICKSON - GERTRUDE FOLCKEMER VIRGINIA GARRISON BERNICE HUDSON KIULA INGOLD NOLIA WOOD 1 1 1' kimwfmnivrmllflvwvy-11TiErmI1ImE1m A -QUE .BVTWUHMWEWE 1 1 9 2 9 WumII1HH1111H'1F HH,,..,,,1 ',e,,,4wmMwml W1llllmnfmilllj1I!IwllllmlllIQUHUUIIDUIllllllIIIII1IllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll TIH IIWHII1 I O llllillillllllllllllllHHHIIIIIHIIHIIlHIIII!milliimi-TIE'!iIilH!UDmlTIIiII'iEiIl'Hllillih'IHIIIIHIIIIIHII I 1 , H IIIIIIUME E5 Y v 1 Y 4 i Y i 1 Hg' V 54 Er E 1 l e 'r I E Ei 1 f U 151 j 1 I ik ----N----Wgf.-g.,.i.--,.- ,..,-- ffl v--- ---,.,if- f'-f -W-.V----H-E KU lnu1mmmqqmnmmnnmnTm,u!upm,,n,,,mUmum,ILnnU,5mBmmm,mum,mm,,mmm 1 9 2 9 f,...A.1.5...mm1ummummmu..mmn:xrwrmnnUp1xm1nm1mxmnuxmmnm1mmnnumm1gxgqmulxx1gnmnluunusll3 E ,mm MILESTONES ' - me 5 Second .Yemener JULIA LEVENGOOD DORTHY GIBSON FRANCES PATRICK HELEN BOZARTH BILLIE JONES HELEN TOMLINSON fgl MARY LOU JONES JULIA LEVENGOOD SOPHIA OYSTER FRANCES PATRICK MAELE SELLS CAROLINE STEINMAN HELEN TOMLINSON MARIAN WEIDNER 5 4 PI-II KAPPA CHI Founded at Czeloer-Stoektofz College, 1921 OFFICERS Q Finrt Semexter President ..... . . .FRANCES PATRICK Vice-President .......... . . .HELEN BOZARTZH Corresponding Secretary. . . .... JULIA LEVENGOOD Recording Secretary ..... . . .DORTHY GIBSON E Treasurer .....,.... . . .HELEN TOMLINSON Warden. . . . . .DORTHY WELLS MEMBERS IN COLLEGE HELEN BOZARTH MARY BETH CORNELIUS VIRGINIA ELLIS ' DORTHY GIBSON 4 VIOLA GELBACH ARMIDA HODGES AMY HOWE BILLIE JONES DORTHY WELLS 5 fa E E ' s nl- k- . , , QWKUYWMMWEYY mmIup.mlgmzmuunnmnmrgglInuxllgmIlxmygnmlngmmnllmlnnIumlm1unlsmmllxxnxnnnlxnl I E I S fmnllqnmpnmnnxnmxxnnmrmnmmnumummmnnmlmnlnljnluulm'1nu:nllsunllmrnxmnlumilmxulllinil , ,. , , , ,V V 1 L... F 1 f i 5 1 T 5 I L I E S S E I E 5 E S , 5 E E - E - 5 E E 5 I . s I3 . X I . 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OFFICERS F int Semexter .ELIZABETH SHANKS .GLADYS EWALT .HAZEL KILLEBREW .MARJORY ELLIOTT .MIRIAM JAY MEMBERS IN COLLEGE GEEDA CAHEY MAR.JORY ELLIOTT GILADYS EWALT DOLORES GOODIN LORA MAE GRIFFIN HELEN HARDIN BERNICE HYATT MIRIAM JAY HAZEL KILLEBREW IRENE KELLY DELTA 1926 Second Semexter LENORA STEVENSON KATHRYN MARTIN HAZEL KILLEBREW MARJORY ELLIOTT MIRIAM JAY xlndicates pledges. VIRGINIA ZAHN DOROTHY EASLEY ' KATHRYN MARTIN NORMA MCCRERRYH' EDDETH PERFECT RUTH SCHOFIELD ELIZABETH SHANKS ELBERTA SHUTZE LENORA STEVENSON JUNE THoIvIE ' MARY ELIZABETH THOMPSON RUTH WEST E E S- E 5 E E A S E 5 5 E E 5 E 5 E . E 3 E E E E E E 5 E 5 E E E 'Q WWmmm 1 9 2 9 mmmvllmml 5 3 E E E w W 5 u i E 5 . 5 E E L E -mmf f NL-, 4 - - - wwmmmmmgmnmlmmmwrmlgmw W, mgnmnggg 1 9 2 9 uw. -,.M,- ,-.,. 5 li- 5 . L Q 5 : 5 E E 2 5 E E I 5 E I E . r 5 . - E E 5 5 E 2 E : 5 5 E . 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L OUIS DUSSAIR ADRIAN FULLERTON I IU - IH Captain Of the Guard. . . .... WILLIAM PATTON OLIVER AKERSON Inner Guard ......... .... F RED BURGER LYLE MULLIN l Sentinel ...... ......... H UNTER BOYD GEORGE ROUSE lg' MEMBERS IN COLLEGE F OLIVER AKERSON BILLY NIC FEE EDWARD OWEN I MORTIMER BACKUS ADRIAN FULLERTON WILLIAM PATTON I 5 CHARLES BALDWIN RUSSEL FERGUSON DANA PETERS L CARY BANKHEAD LOREN HARGISik GEORGE ROUSE J MORRIS BETTSF CARL HAMANN JULIAN G. STARR 'E FRED BURGER ALFRED KLINE LINDEN TRAIL E CHARLES BURCHW G. HAROLD LANDREE GLENN WATSON 'JAMES R. CLEAVER GORDON LANE CLAIRE WHITFORD I LOUIS DUSSAIR COURTLAND MOTLEYA' GION WILSON I ' EDWARD ARMSTRONG? LYLE MULLIN 'JUSTIN XIENCILL ' ,Q H DOYLE CROW? cal W lg, l 4 E 2 kll1CllLlfC5 plcnlves l 2 Q 5 i 5 I I L L 1 , , , Q4 f Il? Eli I -1 - A , ' ra ' , . J, -LLL . L WW-, -. ., . .,-,,.-- L- , L ,mn I V WY ,s K 1 45,5 fr jACHIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIWIIIII.. lHlZUl'UIIZ'll!! 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K MU THETA NU 4 E Founded at CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE, 1868 OFFICERS . . . .ARTHUR STOUT . . . .RALPH HOWE . . . .CHARLES WELLS EARL ZENGE WILBUR LINSON LYMAN SCHORK WALTER PFEIFFER Ross MISKELL MELVIN HILLS KENNETH ZENGE LESLIE HADFIELD LAWRENCE HYATT WILBUR LINSON Ross MISKELL EDWARD N1xoN FLETCHER STEVENS ARTHUR STOUT EARL ZENGE E Corresponding Secretary. . . .... EARL ZENGE Treasurer ,..,.........,. .... K ENNETH ZENGE Parliamcntarian .... .... A Mos KING I Master of Rcvcls. . . .... PAUL GARRISON 5 Marshal ......... ........... E DWARD NIxoN X MEMBERS IN COLLEGE STERLING BILDERBACK MELVIN HILLS BYRON BOULWARE RALPH HOWE HEz BROWN SOICHI 'ION0 5 RICHARD COLLIER RILEY NEIL Q GEORGE Cox WALTER PFEIFFER 'IULIUS DEVERMAN LYMAN SCHORK I FRANK FIEDLER CHARLES WELLS PAUL GARRISON WALTER LEE SCOTT 4 THOMAS HANSBROUGH LLOYD YAREROUGH 5 MACK WARREN 2 3 5 3 E E 5 E E I i E E E E E E 5 ON , ! E . , . . 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I L' I II IV 'I I IT I III i I ' I , 1 I E i I T If I P I BETA EP ILO le- I Ffumded at CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE, 1926 I' II Q OFFICERS I Firrrt Sewexter Second .Yemefter JC L , President .... . . . . .KARL STAUS CARL BIRK le Vice-President, ...,. . . .CARL BIRK Recording SCCl'CC2l1'f.'. . , , .HENRY BYRNE CARL HOTT If f Treasurer ........... . . ,VERNE TRUEBLOOIJ II Marsllal. .. . . .ARNIE ABRAMS I TI I MEMBERS IN COLLEGE ,II ARNIE AERAMS BERYL KINSER f WILLIABI BEAUCIIAMI1 RALl'fI KOONTZ I I CARL BIRK RALPH KREIFS . , HENRY BYRNE EARL LEWIS 1 V I: WILLIANI CADWELL GERALD MAGGART I II V JESSE CHILDERS LAVERNE RUDOXLPH 'S I WEBSTER CLARK KARL STAUS f Ii LYNN DEVELBISS JACK STEPHENS V ' EMIL DEITERICI-I JAMES VANLEAR . CARL HOTT VERNE TRUEBLOOD F Q CHARLES JACOBS RUSSEL WALLACE L WILLIAM JACOBS TREVOR PILCHERX fi I I , IJ :kIIlLIlC11ECS pledge. ' ISI ' I SI I E Z - I V -., I C .K Q III Jie. QI 5 I I :I I VII .I I , III I QI ' CI I J I - V I , fI I L I LI I I I II I I 2I II. 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I - . -.-.,-,-,-,- E 5 3 x y 5 x V fx E . i i I WE E 2 I 2 2 1 r E E - 2 5 E E E , E S . i i E E Z : 2 I E 5 v 1 E , ' lla E u g 5 5 E E 5 5 E E . s ' 5 llllllllllIIIIITIETIIIIIIITIIIHIIIHIIII!IIHIIIIl1lIll'I1IITIITIIHIIIDIIIIIUIIIIIITIl1lYllllUYIIH1lUUJ1lhllHITl'IIllllHmI!IlII M MILESTONES L l1l'lll'l'llll GAMMA UPSILON OFFICERS President ........ ..... L AVERNE RUDOLPH Vice-President ..... ..... A LERED KLINE Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... l-l ELEN HARDIN MEMBERS LINDEN TRAIL ALFRED KLINE HELEN HARDIN ELIZABETH SHANKS MEMBERS IN FACULTY 'IULIA LEVENGOOD GERALD MAGGART LAVERNE RUDOLPH CLAUDE E. SPENCER W. E. SCHULTZ ADA W ROBERTS AUBREY N ALLEN Gamma Upsilon honorary student publications fraternity has as its aims im provements of student publications and the honoring of students who work on student publications. It acts as the advisory body for both the Milestones and the Megaphone staffs. Students who have creditably served two semesters on either Milestones o Megaphone staff may be voted in by the fraternity at the end of the Sophomore year This year Gamma Upsilon sponsored the second annual Student Publication E . , . . . , . D 2 r Dinner. E Cl 9 f-mmm emm192 E E E - E 5 5 5 E 5 5 : E E E .. mmm S mnmhMd m MMQ , 3 E E : X Q E 2 s : I I E : : I C E Q 5 Q ql fs- Q 1 : 5 E : E 1 E S E E Q s 5 E 5 E E E 5 S e E 5 5 S 1 I I l I l ' 1 E MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER E Founded at Oklahoma State College, 1919 S Established at Culver-Stockton College, 1923 OFFICERS E 5 President ....... .... F RANCES PATRICK 5 Vice-President ........ ,.... D ANA -PETERS Secretary-Treasurer ..... ..... H ELEN HARDIN Q 5 l l Missouri Gamma Chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, national honorary dramatic fraternity, since its installation at Culver-Stockton, has been the inner circle 5 S and guiding spirit of Dramatics. l Membership in Theta Alpha Phi is attained by participation in dramatic activities in accordance with national regulations, and is subject to election by members of E the active chapter. No candidate is eligible to election until the second semester of the sophomore year. The commencement erformance of the Dramatic Club is roduced b Theta l l P P Y 5 ' Alpha Phi, all members of the cast and staff being members of the National fraternity. . i l MEMBERS 5 l FRANCES PATRICK HELEN HARDIN 5 3 1 ALFRED KLINE KARL STAUS E T W DANA PETERS JULIA LEVENGOOD 3 LAVERNE RUDOLPH GERALD MAGGART 5 I MACK WARREN E E s l 5 5 l - E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllll -e-.,t..-..-,---!l lli11JLm1HM1 1 9 2 9 iU mgmmmI mmhmIImmulMMm1m'I3? 2 E E I 4 W ILE TONES Hmmm , S i E-lm , aim 1 E PI KAPPA DELTA HONORARY DEBATING FRATERNITY Founded at CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE, 1922 OFFICERS President ........ .... C OURLFLAND MOTLEY Vice-President ..... .... L OREN I-IARGIS Secretary-Treasurer .... ..... L AVERNE RUDOLPH PI KAPPA DELTA, national forensic fraternity, is for those who have successfully entered the field of debate. Debate is one of Culver-Stockton's chief extra-curricular activities. The schedule of debates has been fuller than ever this year, twenty-nine debates, and we re win ning them too. Not all of us can be debaters, but those that can! Say! They're grand! MEMBERS COURTLAND MOTLEY LOREN HARGIS GEORGE Cox ARMIDA HODGES LAVERNE RUDOLPH GERALD MAGGART WALTER PFEIFFER SHANNON GRAHAM E E . 9 Q W MILE TONES E mummuuu mummv ummm nnunmmn , E , , E 5 , E r , , , , 5 3 E I z , 5 . E 5 Q 5 5 3 E E 1 s 3 : n 5 I : r E : : 'J 5 : n um mnnnnnmnn numnumnnmu nnnu nu mnunnnmmum mnunnummmm umm mu mn , -l unu n nunnn unnmn unnmn mum I mmuunm In I 1 9 2 9 i ImEEmEnmmmeEeeee 'T ,E11Tm I - i El l , I 5 i s , l l l 4 4' H j M l y i Y v ' OFFICERS President .....,. . . .LYMAN SCHORK i Vice-President. . . . . .NoL1A Woon Secretary ..... . . .EDDETH PERFECT ' Treasurer ..., . . .V1oLA GELBACH lv E CHARTER MEMBERS VICRLA GELBACH EDDETH PERFECT I ADRAIN FULLERTON OKLE LEONARD l BERYL KINSER NoL1A Woon l 1 MACK WARREN V1v1AN COMSTOCK LYMAN SCHORK WALTER PEEIEFER 3 VIRGINIA ZAEN E Sponsor .,.. ...R. NEIL Mu Sigma is a local honorary musical fraternity, organized March 9, 1929. 1 Only students in music are eligible for membership, providing requirements I ? have been mer. lor There are eleven charter members. iii ll - AA.. .... 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'lllllllqllllIll'l1lTllllllIIllllllllllfIHfll'f .JJ.Z1l.l.l.llllllllllIlllTlIlIllllIIllIllIIllllllIlIIlllll1lIlll1lllI1'l1IlIllL'IHE.'ZlmY'JIll'l lllillllllll uuuwn 1 9 2 9 ml!RWMmmMEMWHYQE:iulxxxlimmmuHIMEIKIIHMHEIHIInmlliln11Q'fuf1llul 1J.6fzmmulugguulxygif -I MILESTONES if LANDREE Halfback-180 lb. Dutch is another four year letter man. He has played in the line and back- lield and is an all around good football player. He is fast, shifty, and is a hard tackler. His punting in the Carthage game will not soon be forgotteng one boot traveling eighty yards. l9 m wmwu Emmm 1 9 STOUT Tackle-198 lb. Honorary Captain This is Art's fourth letter and he is a roud wearer of C-S's white sweater. He lias won a berth on two all-conference teams and everyone who knows him will remember him as a real football man. His place will be extremely hard to fill. , , ,,-..f,ii 1 2 Q mmx mm- lu nn lnnunmnu E MI mf STEVENSON Half and Fullback-165 lb. Stevy four year letter man, was unable to play at the First of the season because of illness but he was soon in the lineup again, giving his best. He can pass, and plow the line to say nothing of is ability to lay 'em low . He has made us a good football man and we are sorry to' lose him. mmmmi LESTONES mm'- LINSON End-162 lb. Jack , a senior, won his second letter this year. His work at end will always be remembered. On defense his work was admirable and many backs have been stopped by his deadly tackles. On offense he could snap passes and handle the worst tackle along his side of the line. 2 g s mmmnmumnmmmmumi I 3 FULLERTON Halfback-160 lb. This is Aiax's second letter, he being ajunior. He was a good unter and could be relied upon to sto those deadly end runs. His consistent Fight and low spikes have aided him in his climb to football ame. WWW M1LEsToNEs AKERSON End-160 lb. Ollie , a sophomore, received his first letter this year. He was a dependable end and a deadly tackler to say nothing of his ability to handle defensive tackles. On several occasions, his work at Ukniling in has lost yardage for the opposition. num mmuum i W.s 1 9 2 9 --is l I 0 whim, lJmff1iI1u'mH11lELQ. ,l..l..QlTU1!llm11Uf' BURGER Full and Quarterback-175 lb. Freddie is another Sophomore who received his first letter. He was the hardest hitting fullback we have seen for a long time and his defensive work was supreme. He was a main cog in the football wheel and could be relied u on to do his share always. He's a real flootball man. l l l 1 I I OWENS Quarterback-145 lb. i I gl Ted is a Sophomore, this being his first football letter. At receiving unts, blocking, calling signals, and heaclDwork he was extremely dependable. His trained eye often cost the opposition yardage due to out of position men. He was small but how he could hit! I-le leaves the impres- sion Little but mighty . fiiminiiimm' I. g Wim,-m mtzfimmfmwflfmjlyaviltltfnsnnlrfwlirmmimfltuymmhilmiffmiizi 1 9 2 nnmmmmmr.-rm rrmnnmrmy, mm mmf mffmmm mwalwmiwummsim. l,,,,,,il1l f'llllmm'11l11111'11 tv PATTON Halfback-165 lb. Pat a Junior, received his first letter this year. He is a deadly passer and twirled some beautiful ones into his team mates waiting arms. As a tackler he hit hard and low. Leading was his specialty but he could be depended upon to carry the ball for gains. Ross a unior, received his lirst letter this year. Though light, he made up his handica by hard and persistent fight, a trait which has placed his name in history of C.-S. He could always be depended upon to be in there working hard and stopping plays. ! 3- - 'gmEm1lwU!lmmllUHMlMHlIllMIMmlEH HmME WLmI 1 9 2 J mumnuuumm, mzmmmznm WWW M1LEsToNEs wm a E E CROW Center-163 lb. Doyle is a Freshman, an excellent center. His play was all that could be expected and more too. I-le could tackle sure and hard, breaking through to throw the opposition for losses was his specialty. His passes were trueg we expect great things of him next fall. b LAMBERT Center and Guard-160 lb. Louie is a Sophomore, and received his first letter this year. He played any- where along the line and was always de- pendable at any position. He was a Gghter by instinct and deadly tackles soon characterized him as a real football player. He will be another main cog next year. 2 9 mm m wa z BETTS End-175 lb. Red another Freshman was a hard fighting and spirited player. His fighting . disposition wasdprevalent at all times. His I E eighty-five yar run at Tarkio after re- covering a fumble is real football history. We are depending on him next fall. I S 2 i S : E : nm. i 1wmnmHmmm'fmTmmnm1anmn11fm'mTmmwmWni? 5 E Q Q 5 . 2 2 l Q 5 J . 1 3 5 1 E A s I I I E E BURCH End and Halfback-165 lb. Charley also a Freshman, played end I and half in a commendable style. His tackles were hard and sure to say nothing of his ability to block. At end he could sna asses and handle those bi tackles S P 8 ' He is another one of our hopes for next year. E E E E I E 3 s 5 E 5 I E 5' E E lr lMQ9?'EmmHm1mHmHHw11wmmnmmnmwmrmmmnmmmmmmmm1m1mfmnmnmQm1!fEmmgiw 1 9 2 9 m S gpgqmnnmfrninmmnnlmmmfmf ' W -J STEPHENS Guard-185 lb. Jack is another Scilphomore to receive IS rst etter. 1 an a ressive e was h' fi l B'g gg ' h tp plug Lip thel holes the line, ang s o many ast p ays. e was a goo taclzler and often broke through to stop a run for loss. MITCHELL Guard-160 lb. Mitch is a Senior and received his first letter this year. He was a consistent lighter and a hard man to move out ofthe way by opposing players. What he lacked in weight was macle up by his aggres- siveness. ' 5 E WmiW1mm M1!U!U!.m!EEmWUUiiUU 1 9 2 mlrmnmmmnuumnmmmmnnlmzg l Qxfl',,wn1u,1H11!11WQmL1mM1m1L1 2't1if11Q'A-'f-,wrmrmi .11wfiwmiiii1LiuiffHf1H'11!1:1M11u1MumiiQIIHIPMIJEEPQ L i i E , i - i . l l E 2 ' l E - E SCOTT Halfback-151 lb. 5 Walt is another Freshman who made l good. He was one of our shiftiest backs l and could plow the line and scurry around ' either end. His specialty was punting and l , he performed admirably. He could block y nicely and his fighting spirit put: him there l 1 every time. l is f li l l l l i l LANE Halfback-152 lb. 5 Gordon, a Freshman was a fast and shifty man. He could plow the line as , well as scurry around the ends. His ex- 5 cellence often gained yardage. He will be Il real football man again next year. E l 1 9 l l I 5 4 l l i l mmmmm M1LEsToNEs C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S C.-S W HQHHM1 1111 BASKET BALL SCHEDULE Louisiana Elks .... Carthage ........ . . Iowa Wesleyan ....... Kirksville Osteopaths Central Wesleyan .,... Carthage ChereD ...... Iowa Wesleyan Cherel Herald-Whigs Cherel. Missouri Valley ...... Westminster .,.... Central Wesleyan .... Central .............. Kirksville Osteopaths Herald-Whigs ........ rgrv llllm mum xml l'llI1'IlIlll'l'll'IIll LIN SON Guard-160 lb. Jack is a four letter man and a very nice guard. He is one of the fastest men on the floor, to say nothing of his ability to drop in a long one now and then. He works hard and tho' small, stops those big fellows from dribblin around him. His play in the HeralcEWhig game was admirable. il it-Tm -mm MILESTONES WWW LANDREE Center 175 lb. Dutch received his fourth letter this year. For two years he has made the all- conference team and is bidding for a place this year. Very few centers out-jump Dutch and when the ball rebounds from the backboard, he is generally there to talp it in the basket. His work in the Centra - Wesleyan game was good. E 3 -4- Nj jallllllllltll m mmmm 9 2 9 mnmlnm-gimimunnmm my M he MILESTONES HILLS Forward-170 lb. This is Cy's third letter, he being a Junior. At defense, he takes good care of his man, and on offense he can always be relied on to drop in a point or two when the contest is the hottest. Cy played his best game against Central Wesleyan. ffK?ll1UHlU111U11HH11i1HHHWUYfUIH1IHD11!11.1!I1fL1!E!fHf -- 1i wiHm1mntm 1 9 OWENS Forward and Guard-145 lb. Ted is a Sophomore, this being his first letter. Tho' small and light, he played as heady and as steady a game as the best of them and often his headwork saved, as well as scored, baskets. His eye for the basket made him high point man of several contests. His best game was against Missouri Valley. .- 2 9 lmluimulmxrrningiruiqiirmimg igllrw li 'npizzyttzzzizgqzgrzm I O iunxmmm fl-g1inE.1wEiiiiEMQ W ui- my PATTON Guarde-165 lb. This is Bill's second letter he being a Junior. He was a good guard and his man often had a shot stopped by Bill's long arms even after it left for the basket. He often sneaked through for a basket as well as sunk several long ones. He played his best game against Kirksville. g 'Y 'b' 7 - - V , K ..'m'TmI!m1lllwfllllllllllllll-llllllllflll'WlI mmQWlmmm9llMQ BURGER Forward-171 lb. Freddie is a Sophomore this being l his second letter. For floor work and . speed, he was one of our best. He was a mainstay on defense and a fast worker on offense. His best game was played against Central Wesleyan when he scored nine points. 2 9 fnmnn' M. -. -,-- mm MILESTONES WWW 5 BASEBALL 1 928 The baseball schedule for 1928 is as follows: E C-S 2 ......., ...................... Q uincy .......... 8 ........ at Quincy C-S CLostD .... Westminister ..... CWOUD. . .at Canton I C-S CLostD ..... .... W cstminister ..... CWonD. . .at Canton ' C-S 4 ...,.... .... Q uincy .......... 13 ....... at Canton C-S 10 .... .... C entral .......... 11 ....... at Fayette 5 C-S CLostD .... Missouri Valley. .CWonD. . .at Marshall C-S CLostD' .... Missouri Valley. .CWonD. . .at Marshall C-s o ...... .... W estminister ..... 10 ....... at Fulton C-S 1 ...,, .,.. W estministcr ..... 6 ........ at Fulton C-S 6 ...... .... L aG1-ange ........ 5 ........ at Canton 5 EI E E Effdwmummwmmvmmnmmvmmm vm 1 9 2 9 mm S mnmu mmnmmmij mWmmQ 2 5 , - 5 E E ' 5 E 5 ? TRACK 1 928 The 1928 track team met with creditable success, winning two out of the three dual meets. Lanclree, Staggs, Fullerton, O'Herron, and Tuggle deserve honorable mention as high point men. 1 - TRACK SCHEDULE 1928 I C-S 59 ..... .... K irksville .... 77 .... at Canton 5 C-S 73 ..... .... C arthage ..... 58 .... st Carthage C-S 79 ...,. . . .Western ...... 52 .... at Canton E E 5 5 S 5 s 1 9 2 9 1 M'fllW-W1MmPmff Um' Q-, l mmlm!lUlUUUUE1U1Ui'lmMUW1??j5 I nunnnn nm mmimmmmmanmmmnmm jg, SECOND ANNUAL BOXING TGURNAMENT L. L. Culver Gymnasium, March 27, 1929 The annual boxing tournament sponsored by Coach Rosenthal is gaining support and importance. This year a gold boxing glove was given for the winners of each class, and a gold medal was awarded the most proficient boxer. BOUTS 1. Wilson CclecisionD ............. 2. Devilbiss Cdecisionl ..... 3. Wilson CdecisionD ...... 4. Miskell Cdecisionl ..... 5. Clark Cdecisionl ..... 6. Clark CdecisionD ....................... .... 7. Lambert Cdrawb withdrew in favor of .......... 8. Trail Cdecisionj ....................,. 9. Burger Cdecisionb ...... 10. Garrison Cdecisionl ...... CLASS WINNERS Linden Trail .......................... Webster Clark ...... Webster Clark ...... Paul Garrison ...... Ross Miskell ..... Fred Burger ...... 118 lb 128 lb 136 lb 145 lb 158 lb 176 lb. Linson Shriver Devilbiss Wilson Allan Pfeiffer' Miskell Armstrong Stout Childers class class class class class class Award to Webster Clark for being most proficient. E E 'QL wwvm umvmrvm 1 9 2 9 mm ml 1 5 if 5 T T WT EF i l I r if x J f 1 L ilUlIRlifANllZMfIlNYlNSji E llIllIIlllllllll1lll1Tffl1llIIIIlllJlIIlIlllI1lII!ll lIlIlTlIlTII 5 E Extra curricular activities add much to the spice of college life. The organizations provide groups where students with var- ious inclinations may work together for the furthering of their interests. E There are organizations for those in- 5 terested in dramatics, athletics, music, V religion, and literary publications. I . I Q 2 2 a : E 5 : : W M1LEsToNEs mmm I PAN-HELLENIC CGUNCIL President ....... Vice-President. . . Secretary ..... Treasurer .... CHI OMEGA ESTHER ERICKSON VIRGINIA GARRISON BERNICE SLAVIN PHI KAPPA CHI FRANCES PATRICK JULIA LEVENGOOD DORTIIY GIBSON HELEN TOMLINSON OMEGA DELTA ELIZABETH SHANKS LENORA STEVENSON IRENE KELLY GLADYS EWALTT Better Inter-Fraternity relationships, and a greater spirit of democracy are goals of Pan-Hellenic Council. The Council is made up of three representatives from each fraternity. These members are chosen at the beginning of each semester. The most outstanding achievement of the year was the introduction of preferential bidding. The Council has sponsored several dances which have served to promote better Indicates second semester members. 5 social relations between the fraternities. 5 E E UIIIIIIUIIQ LENORA STEVENSON . . . .JULIA LEvENGooD VIRGINIA GARRISON - RUSSELL FERGUSON MU THETA NU ARTHUR STOUT EARL ZENGET i RALPH HowE MELVIN HILLS E Ross MISKELL THETA KAPPA NU HAROLD LANDREE E JULIAN STARR s RUSSEL FERGUSON V 3 DANA PETERS PSI BETA EPSILON KARL STAUS CARL HOTT JAMES VANLEAR CARL BIRKT WEBSTER CLARKW , lg 'Ill' - mlm In nun E .3 E 1: 2 5 1 : 1 : Q : 1: L g E E E 1 4 1 E E I 5 5 1 B11 Inlnuml mrlnlllullu lm nn I mln -..r-- uummuu mmnnmnmnununu :ummm nn nu mum un ummm: 1 Mm 1 1 E 5 X 5 3 E E 5 3 -1 I 5 E E E E E E E E E 5 E C E 5 5 : v E mniuimrif 1 mmm n mmimmmummTnmmm1f ' mmxngxifnm mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmm KENNETH ZENGE RALPH HOWE BERNEICE HUDSON JULIA LEVENGOOD 'HAROLD LANDREE RALPH HOWE LYMAN SCHORKT BERNICE SLAVINT The Student Senate is representative of the Student body and decides matters of The Senate is composed of representatives from each class, the respective classes electing their own members to the senate. The oflicers are elected by the student E 4 l OFFICERS I President ........ l Vice-President ..... l Secretary-Treasurer ' f SENIORS 5 KENNETH ZENGE GLADYS EWALT JUNIORS LENORA STEVENSON GERALD MAGGART SOPHOMORES ' ALFRED KLINE BERNIECE HUDSON I 5 FRESHMAN Q MARY SHINKLE interest to the entire student body. E body at large. It is government of the students, by the students, and for the students 'Indicates second semester officers. A E '-11929 A -. H ....... .......m........ ,.,...... ,........U.. ...,,.,. .,.,.......,.,........... ...........,......,.........,...... ........... ES- m s 5 E 3 5 V ll IIIVI IHIIIVIII 5 I unummmummlmmmulmmlummnlnmmm mum 1 9 2 - ' ' 2 C 1 , F 1 5 E 5 B 5 , E . , C . I E , W ...W ...vmf..H...1...m.H...........H...m.,...... u M1LEsToNEs M mmmw THE MILESTONES ' The MILESTONESH is published each year by the Senior class. 5 Members of the staff are selected on the basis of their ability and interest Major staff positions this year are held by- 2 E E 5 5 : publications. Business Manager E GERALD MAGGART Art Editor E E 5 BERNICE SLAVIN Class Editor 2 HELEN HARDIN Fraternity Editor BILLY ONES J, Associate Editor NOLIA Woon ULIA LEVENGOOD Editor-in-Chief Athletic Editor CARY BANKHEAD Advertising Manager JULIAN STARR Associate Art Editor RUTH MCCUTCHAN Organizations Editor MIRIALi JAY Features Editor LENORA STEVENSON J . . E E E 5 Y , i S , . I 3 , L E ' LGmE?mwm mww-,-.r-a--r--mEm.mm. 1 2 mmmmmmmu mmmm,,,mm,wJ n nu nmmu umm an uunnumnmmun Immun annum nn + '++111'11' 'i1+ ' 1++k+1 1 f' 111' 11 -1+ +.' 11 :1 ILE TON S mm' M E E 2 z 1 5 x 5 5 n E : X z E n 1 E 5 1 E 1 E g g n a E E 1929-- 5 5 E E : 5 E E 5 5 E Q 2 E 5 2 5 S m -i A-A Every progressive Immnmmnimmmimnmmim m'-'mmmmi EilInTmifmmfmmTmnEnmmnr T-1r-mn-- -- -I. MEGAPHONE STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... Managing Editor .... Business Manager. . . Advertising Manager Circulation Manager .... . . . Athletics ........... Organizations .... Exchanges ...,. Old Guard ,... Nuz-z-Nuz ..... jest for Fun. . . F irrt S emester ALFRED KLINE LOREN HARGIS BERNIECE HUDSON JUSTIN VENCILL KIULA INGOLD COURTLAND MOTLEY HELEN HARDIN BERNICE SLAVIN ELIZABETH SHANKS NOLIA WooD LOUIS DUSSAIR S eeand S emeeter HELEN HAIIDIN LoUIs DUSSAIR SHANNON GRAHAM ELBERTA SCHUTZE MELVIN HI'LLS BERNICE SLAVIN college supports a peppy college paper. Culver-Stockton s Megaphone might well rank with any leading college paper. This year we have found the Megaphone promptly ready for us each Tuesday morning. The news is interestingg jest for Fun shows us as others see usg spirit and enthusiasm is aroused by clever writeups of the athletic activitiesg Old Guard keeps us informed of activities of former students. These are only a few of the chief interesting items : we find in our Megaphone. E Yes! wefre for our college paper and the enthusiastic staff who has made it possible. E E E -U l929Mmm mmmmnmxmmununnummmurmuurmrrnux Il1I1I11I!!11'I11l'l.I!!1l11TIl'l1!!Il E 0 mmmmxlmnmulnmnnnurhmurmimrnlnnnnuxirmumullnumnnnnm- ummrn1i19 ,. E 5 5 E 2 E Z E 5 E 1 l u 1L TNS C 5 Q 2 1 2 5 : ' nu mm u umm umm mum umnun mnu1IIuv1I14nmunnnununnu nmuuu unnmu nuuuIu1nnanIInrvnmunnnmnmuumm, I i -'W V-Z 9 2 9 I E 5 2 H E z : E E E 1 5 1 5 n E : E . E 5 5 r W nimm11um 1 9 2 M M1LEsToNEs mM a E 5 WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PEP! PEP! PEP! Women's Athletic Association has been just that this year. Until this year any college woman was eligible for membership. In order to somewhat raise the standards and create interest in the organization some minor requirements were made for membership. To become eligible for membership in W.A.A. the candidate must have credit for one hundred and fifty points which may be earned by participation in sports, such as tennis, baseball, volley ball, basketball, horseshoe, swimming, sportsmanship, and May fete. ' Members may win C-S letters by earning credit for one thousand points. W.A,A. has furnished some kind of tempting food at the football games, basket- ball games, and track meets during the year. W.A.A. is one of out most active organizations and deserves credit for the good work it is promoting in order to create interest in women's athletic activities. 9 x MILESTONES mn WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO President ....... Vice-President ..,. Secretary ...... Treasurer. . . RUBY BLAND MARY BUSKIRK MARGARET CARROLL MAYE CLEAVER GLADDENE Cox EDITH DAY MYRA DANIEL MARAIORH' ELLIOTT GLADYS EWALT VIRGINIA ELLIS VIOLA GELBACH DOROTHY GIBSON VIRGINIA GARRISON BERNIECE HUDSON HELEN HARDIN KIULA INGOLD MIRIAM JAY BUENA JACKSON MARY LOU JONES SYLVA KAPIRER HAZEL KILLEBREW OFFICERS MEMBERS NOLIA WOOD 1929 .JULIA LEVENGOOD .HELEN HARDIN .MARJORY ELLIOTT .RUTH TICE JULIA LEVENGOOD OKLE LEONARD NEVA LONG MARY MAYES KATHRYN MARTIN FRANCES PATRICK OLIVE PATRICK EDDETH PERFECT ESTHER REID LENORA STEVENSON ELIZABETH SHANKS MAELE SELLS HELEN SCHLAGER BERNICE SLAVIN ETHEL STAGGS FRANCES STARR CAROLINE STEINMAN FLORA TILLOTSON HELEN TOMLINSON DOROTHY WELLS RUTH WEST I n In nu E 5 mmmm m1:xT T',N ',f.m,'T.xWmun15mxnnnri lIIllIIIHIHT1-1llH!JED!HH!DHHIlTlU1l1H1DDlImIHDlHH HllmlHlHUHUUUQ72 C-s CLUB OFFICERS President ........ .... .... H A ROLD LANDREE Vice-President ...,.... .... M ELVIN HILLS Secretary-Treasurer ......................... EDWARD OWEN The C-S Club was organized in 1916 as Delta Sigma by the lettermen of the college. The purpose of the organization is to foster interest in athletics and to take a definite part in promoting the athletic program. 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 active members are as follows: Akerson, Oliver, Hannibal, Mo., Football '28 Bankhead, Cary, Clarksville, Mo., Baseball '28 7 Betts, Morris, Hannibal, Mo., Football '28 5 Burger, Fred, Elsberry, Mo.: Football '28, Basketball '28, Baseball 28 : 1 E : - E : i 5 Bunker, Coach Herbert, Canton, Mo., Associate Member : Burch, Charles, Hannibal, Mo., Football '28 Crowe, Doyle, Ft. Madison, Ia., Football '28 Fullerton, Adrain, Shelbina, Mo., Football '27, '28, Track '27, '28 Garrison, Paul, Hillview, Ill., Track '28 Hills, Melvin, Augusta, Ill., Basketball '27, '28, Baseball '27, '28 Kline, Alfred, Canton, Mo., Football '27 Lambert, Louis, Hannibal, Mo., Football '28 Landree, Harold, Keytesville, Mo., Football '25, '26, '27, '28, Basketball E '26, '27, '28, '29, Track '26, '27 Lane, Gordon, Ft. Madison, Ia., Football '28 Linson, Jack, Canton, Mo., Football '27, '28, Basketball '26, '27, '28, '29, - Track '26, '27, '28 E Miskell, Ross, Colorado Springs, Colo., Football '28 Mitchell, Kenneth, Macon City, Mo., Football '28 Owen, Edward, Kahoka, Mo., Football '28, Basketball '29, Track '27 Patton, William, Paynesville, Mo., Football '28, Basketball '28, '29, E Baseball '27, '28 Stevens, Erma, Canton, Mo., Football '28 Stout, Arthur, New London, Mo.,Football '25, '26, '27, '28, Track '26, '27, '28 E 5 fCEElll11mmmmlmmmW ml1l 1 9 2 9 NXi,EE.1w.i4..'h'.-,-'iimymwwm E 'l'0 ES W1-n'ffmm.m1m-?f E I 1 . s , 5 . 5 I 2 1 1 5 1 1 ' 5 . E El 1 5 5 : X E 5 1 E E X 1 1 5 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I 5 1 S 1 1 1 2 W : 2 2 , I 1 n 1 ' I , 1 5 1 H 1 1 : E Q4-www--www 1 9 2 9 1 E 5 E 1 E E z 1 E 1 E 1 1 1 3 i 1 1 1 1 s 1 E 1 Z E mmm MILESTONES Www of E 3 President ...... Vice-President ...... Secretary ...... Treasurer ..... World Fellowship. . Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS CABINET Program Committee ..... .... .ELIZABETH SHANKS LENORA 'STEVENSON EDITH DAY GEEDA CAHEY FLORA TILLOTSON MIRIAM JAY Social Chairman ..... .... O KLE LEONARD Publicity Chairman .....,....... .... H ELEN HARDIN Undergraduate Representative ..... .... V IRGINIA ELLIS Those women of Culver-Stockton College who have a special interest in the ideal of unselfishness and desire for greater fellowship on the campus, are working to- gether in Y.W.C.A. This year there has been a large amount of enthusiasm. Out- 5 standing features of the year's program include a Thanksgiving Tea and a Chinese A Tea at which a glimpse was given into the life and customs of our Eastern neighbors. 2 For a life richer and fuller, Y.W.C.A. is striving. E ij : : 2 g H ILE TON S mm x E m mygj 1 9 2 llllllllulnl N nlmnlnllulunr I nlnlululnu I ul ullmlllnllnl ullulllu lnllllullunll mllnll I llmllln In OFFICERS President ....... .... W ILLIAM JACOBS Vice-President ...... .... C ARL HOTT Secretary-Treasurer ............... .... G ERALD MAGOART Chairman of Program Committee. . . .... LAVERNE RUDOLPH The Ministerial Association has developed into an organization that holds its regular meetings on the first Tuesday in each month, and its purpose is to call to- gether all who are interested in affairs pertaining to the Christian Ministry. In this Organization, students and teachers alike, can discuss in free and easy fashion matters of common interest. The organization during the last year developed a very worthwhile program by having at each meeting a professional man who spoke on the subject The Ministry from the standpoint of my profession among which were sociologists, teachers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, etc. Fellowship, ease, efficiency and noble character are the ideals of the association MEMBERS M. A. WARREN CHARLES F. JACOBS LOREN HARGIS 'JAMES VANLEAR ARNIE ABRAMS BERYL KINSER H. WOOD JERRY FIBLE SYLVIA KAPFER ALFRED KLINE CARL HOTT H. B. ROBISON R. L. THORPE LAVERNE RUDOLPH WM. V. ROOSA CLARENCE BUNDY W. A. JAcOns GERALD MAGGART BYRON INGOLD EARL LEWIS GEORGE MANIFOLD HENRY BYRNE RALPH ALLEN GEEDA CAHEY TRUE TAYLOR IwiMlmmrmmm llmmlmnmm S S nuumnmlmm mmmlmlmm' ' THE CRAFTSMEN 5 5 Q E CULVER-STOCKTON EMASONIC CLUB E OFFICERS President ...... ................. A LFRED KLINE 3 Vice-President ...... ..... C . H. BUNOY Q Secretary-Treasurer. ..... GEORGE W. MANIFOLO This club, founded in 1914, is an Organization of students and faculty members who are Master Masons. Its purpose is to unite the wearers of the Square and Com- ass, to re resent Masonic rinci les on the cam us, and to foster ood relations 3 between the town and the college through the local lodge. MEMBERS J. H. WOOD A. N. ALLEN W. E. SCHULTZ HAROLD E. BRIGGS BYRON INGOLD L- GRAHAM L. S. HOPKINS C. HHBUNDY GEORGE W. MANIFOLD ' PAUL GARRISON J, R, SMITH ALFRED S. KLINE gf .Wml!ImmH!l1mmum1mmmH mnlImlmlmlmmllmImmm 1 9 2 9 m llmlll IIITIII B g'i5gI'nI mmiMnmmnnmEmnmmnImmm nmMEE3 I I O lZllllllllIlIllL'Il11lll IIlllTlllI1l'lll Imum llllmllHlUHmml TH FHmmvME'QN7l E E 5 E 2 Q 5 E l . E I E 5 5 E 5 E E S E 5 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BACK Row-Dorthy Palmer, Frances Starr, Lucy Dawson, Miriam Jay, Gladdene Cox, Vivian Comstock, Flora Tillotson. 5 MIDDLE Rovv-Mable Sells, Virginia Ellis, Roberta Stone, Nelle Mae Penick, Okle I Leonard, Nolia Wood, Esther Reid, Elberta Schutze, Helen Schlager, Virginia 3 Zahn. FRONT Row-Mary Buskirk, Marjory Elliott, Edith Day, Eddeth Perfect, Geeda 5 Cahey, Viola Gelbach, Darline McCreery, Prycie Stevenso1I. OFFICERS Q ' President ......... ............, .... N 0 LIA WOOD Vice-President ....,.. .... E DDILTII PERFECT Secretary-Treasurer ...,................... VIRGINIA GARRISON U For the first time in several years Culver-Stockton can boast of a girls' and boys' glee club. Previously, we have had a mixed chorus which presented operas during 2 the year. This year they presented Martha which gave the students an oppor- tunity to see and participate in a really Worthwhile production. The Glee Clubs initial performance was indeed worthy of praise. The program was yvell received by a very appreciative and enthusiastic audience. I E 5 t a. ... .- . il l,,QQnl'mEm.llulmmmm T ,m4mm.ulmE9HW P QFULIEEUMLlllmmllnlUl1lumHlllHllUll lm,1mum.Llnll'llmlHrllULmElmUl1U.llUEIELMIWH X RlHlllWQQQIRlllllIlllllllllRwullllwlllllllllllllllIllIlllllIlIlllllIlllllllllwllhlllllllllllllllllllll inmv:1msf I E I O iii11ii1iiiili1x..ixii1-niiuuiiiugwmniu1n1u1viimninnnmmIImnmnnnuuxiugiuuiuunmmninmuliu111u11nnQa i l .I i 1 l f i lr l , I -I fl s l 1 I 4 F I, l l E 5 BOYS' GLEE CLUB l P BACK Row' ,Russell Miller, Morris Betts, Hez Brown, Richard Collier. 'i MIDDLI5 Ihmwefglzlclc Stephens, Ralph Koontz, Reilly Neil, Mack Warren, Soichi Q Jono, Thomas Hansbrough. FRONT Row- -William Caldwell, Lyman Schork, Walter Pfeiffer, Adrian Fullerton, Byron Boulware, Beryl Kinser. OFFICERS president -- . ,MACK WAIlRl5N Vice-President .,... - - -HW BROWN Secretary-Treasurer. . . - f -501011 .l0N0 I The Boys' Glee Club is one of the most enthusiastic organizations on the hill. Five melodious excursions have been made to neighboring towns. Concerts were given in Hannibal, Perry, Shelbyville, Missouri, Bowen llml L2lPl'2Ul'1C, IHIIIOIS- The Glee Club was highly complimented for its artistic interpretations. - l I l i- ll 'hut' ' ' Tiiliiaiiiiiiilli ni in imlirllliulmllilu umm ll num mi liiullmmuni lim mini In iiimiiiim nil mi mui AS ',fZII ' Y ' ' f- - -- . Y. -. Y., ., .,.. C ,A,, ,, , . .--H - 1- -A 'Illlilll ll . l Il 1 l l 4 Illllyy - ..AW1U''ll''''lll!'HluunmuunmllmnulnmlmuIIinIInIuinIIin11inIu!I1nli1nIInlzinninimmliuniummmuniIn1iinllunmiiumnlr 1 9 - ' -. - . . 1 l ,'mllHlIUmH m7mfm mlHHllllIlI1i ll lTiIl11IlIllIlIlI1lll'lllllI1l1ll!lll1ITlIlllh llllmmllmlhll ll-C, linirmmirnixlmmiiniill ill lmtrlrnniniuuifminnifflmh A yr- A-1---.Mfg- , v Y f--- A Wfffua- VA.-.-.-,W-...gif 2 r C E 3 . 5 2 1 . Q E 5 lg E : 2 l l l E 5 l E E 5 E 2 E l I CULVER-STOCKTON ORCHESTRA ' i This year Culver-Stockton is justly proud of a good orchestra. Rehearsals of Z intense training, brought the orchestra up to a high degree of elliciency. This or- E ganization consists of twenty-one members. 2 5 The orchestra furnished music at the various dramatic performances. A concert, given at the High School, February 3, was well attended by a large and enthusiastic 2 audience. A joint concert, with the high school orchestra, was presented April 5, E to a large and very appreciative audience. Carl Birk, Maurine Jones, Gertrude Folkemer, Soichi jono, Mortimer Backus, : Malcolm Eckert, William Wagner, Sally Kline, Helen Schlager, Earl Zenge, Roberta Stone, Jack Stephens, L. G. Fachinato, Okle Leonard, Virginia Zahn, Vern True- blood, Gerald Thorpe, Mildred Zimmerman, Vivian Comstock, Arthur Fachinato. a gijunmnmummlmmuunmxlnll - - nmmmmj 1 9 2 9 mQPHlRM1WmH!mmUllH Wmm!ImmUHL W EEUEIEim IIl'IlILIII1lI1IllIIflmilEllUmml HdmRlmlEHEDHlmlUmllm I Q allIll'll'lT1TlllIIIllI1llilllllUlmllllHlTlITl'IIl'lll.lIllI1mlIIlTIlII1llH!11IIlIlllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllgfiijyf-1 V,- ,-, 1 M ,. I I N Y.. K ,W . P LQ t E f E E 5 Q E E E 5 T E . 2 2 5 i E CULVER-STOCKTON BAND Two years have wrought a great change in our band. During that time it has Q 5 increased in size, spirit, and equipment. To-day We have a band in full uniform of E brilliant blue and white. 3 E S The band stimulated the school spirit of the student body by playing at the foot- Q ball and basket ball games. E The band consists of thirty-two members. E 5 I Mary Stevens, Dorothy Constantz, Malcolm Eckert, Buena Jackson, Roberta Stone, Virginia Zahn, Jack Stephens, Arthur Fachinato, Charles Jacobs, Linden Q T Trail, Vern Trueblood, Edward Nickson. 5 E Aubrey Allen, Business Manager, President J. H. Wood, Earl Zenge, Mortimer E Backus, Jesse Childers, Owen Hetzler, Kenneth Zenge, Carl Birk, Carl Hamann, Q Soichi Jono, Gerald Thorpe, L. G. Fachinato, Conductor, Louis Dussair, Drum Q Major. E Richard Collier, Charles Burch, W. G. Caldwell, Morris Betts, Fred Burrows, Fred Burger, Leland Martin. . wmummmmm mnmmmmm1ullummm mlggxmmlmnlij 1 9 2 9 Illlll.UIJ.I11lIH1TllIl mIlmQUj!h1 IUIlImWIIIlllmMlmmm TEXAS-OKLAHOMA DEBATE TRIP Loren Hargis and Courtland Motley, with George Cox as alternate, because of their firm arguments and direct comebacks were chosen as eligible to make the debate trip through Oklahoma, and Texas. Their firstdebate on the trip was with the Oklahoma Aggies at Stillwater, Oklahoma. 'From there the team went on to Abilene, Texas where they debated with McMurry, Abilene Christian, and Simmons College. From Abilene thc. boys proceeded to Howard-Payne at Brownwood and St. Edward's at Austin. On the homeward trip the team stopped off at Oklahoma City University at Oklahoma City for a round or so. And then home! Not with a full schedule of winnings-but with four decisions out of six-full enough. V And best of all, the satisfaction of knowing that they had given their best! itz! Ulllllmllllllllllllll nnmzmmmnum 1 9 9 nnnnmmumrmmmmm mnttmzmmmlngfj if 'MILESTONES mm m E J E E 5 MILESTONES --- 'limi'-i...mm., nnmmnm... mn..-mmm. In im mi ummm mmm W E :I E E 9 MISSGURI DEBATE TRIP Gerald Maggart, Walter Pfeiffer and Shannon Graham-new men in Culver- Stockton's debate Field-made the debate trip through Missouri. The colleges visited were Westminister at Fultong Central College, Fayetteg Missouri Valley, Marshallg Park College, Parkvilleg William Jewell, Liberty. And Canton again! Two victories and one no-decision-and a content group- for they had put forth their best efforts and had come out smiling and experienced ready for more worlds of debate to conquer next season. . 3 X I E 5 s E 5 E mmm m MILESTONES mmmmfm DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS E President ...... ESTHER ERICKSON Vice-President .... CHARLES BALDWIN E Secretary-Treasurer .... KIULA INGOLD Master of Revels. . . DANA PETERS Business Manager .... FRANCES PATRICK The Dramatic Club is an organization for all those interested in dramat1cs both staff Work, and characterizations. It is open to all students who voice their interest I . . . . . in dramatic performances and who are deemed eligible by the active members The Club sponsors at least two major dramatic performances each school year E 5 E mD llllllllllu Lf is wr W :HMS Q L Y Memories-plays, musical programs, the May Pete and Snaps, all picturing events taking place on the campus Q E I I E E MILESTQNES MAY PETE y 1928 At the sound of the first strains from the College Orchestra, the E procession moved slowly to the throne, banked with flowers and shrubs, which was built on the green of the campus. A MILESTONES The queen, Louise Alberty, attended by her maids of honor, Thelma Beach, Faye Dunkleberger, Beatrice Ewart, and Edith Mc- Roberts, was crowned by her predecessor, Mamie C. Tapley. , E The queen and her attendants took great pleasure in the spring fantasy which was given in their honor. T LOUISE ALBERTY THE DRAMATIC CLUB 2 of CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE 2 presents THE BRAT' CAST Mrs. Forrester ............................. .... H AZEL KILLEBREW Mac Millan Cher son, an authorb ..... .... C HARLES BALDWIN Stephen Cher younger sonl ......... .... G ERALD MAGGART Bishop Ware Cher brotherb ..... .... R UssEL MILLER Mrs. Ware Chis wifej ...... .... M ARY BETH CORNELIUS Dorothy Chis daughterD ...... .... V IRGINIA GARRISON Jane Depew Ca spinsterD ........ .... B ILLY JONES - Angela Smythe Ca debutantel ..... ,... G EEDA CAHEY - Timson Cthe butlerj ......... .... W ALTER PFEIFFER E Margot Cthe housekeeperD ...... .... M ARJORY ELLIOTT The Brat ................. .... I RENE KELLY 5 5 SCENE Mrs. F5rrester's New York Home ACT I-After dinner a winter evening ACT II-Three months later, forenoon ACT III-Same evening after theatre L. L. CULVER GYMNASIUM i November 29, 1928 s PM. I 2 5 E E -p J IEmIWHI1Hh1lIlIII1IIiIiII1'IIUmmfIimlIIliIhEKffHfIECm YHHiH51IiIEmFmmmIEIf11HZlT1 I E 0 S milIHMHMI Whh11uirminmlliilllxlllvnxlmluunnrhixrlmrlnlllxxllllmnllmlx1:11151' -.A-f... Y7,Y ,Y Y , ,fwrnw . I I Aww . -, , f 5 , 1 . 1' U vu, . A 'R . 5 LQ jiri? -'4:iiT..,. - i s a E l Hw- E u ' 2 a --4-' ' K f' 2 t fn, '7'TIUg, E M' -139 W . , ,J Y 41 ' Q, 11g-'fjwfzgga E -N 1 , , -w 1.1 Q E E E E : ....l,A ln.. f-- A- 7,1 A , ..... T.. 4Qq9UHHmll lH1IlmmHlIIlTIIll.lII:!!I!lQU1'IY:IHIm UmTIH ImWllmgQI!w!WlII!IIl'l'Lll'! 1 9 2 9 l:lUl IllHL iIllHY kr iii Y HIIll1IIfHlIIll1Ll1l!1!1IIjl1!I!I:IlUHlIlILlIIIIIUIlIHHH!UlI y 1 . E E s 1e 1 929 m liimrrnl S llllllll lDDUlDH1IlLUULHmmTHllUll1ll1UUlIU lHmlElHlUHfHHHmmHMHm2lmHIUmQ ACT I-Vestry room of St. Martin's-in-the-Lane. Sunday. I ACT Ilflane Bartlett's apartments. Ten days later. ACT III-The Same. The next day. I . 5 2 THE TONGUES OF MEN by 1 EDWARD CHILDS CARPENTER Presented by 5 I : , MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER THETA ALPHA PHI L. L. Culver Gymnasium E 1 May 19, 1928 3 sxoo P.M. , cAsT S Rev. Penfield Sturgis, rector of St. Martin's-in-the-Lane .......... FOREST NOEL 3 Rev. Dr. Darigal, rector emeritus of St. Martin's ................. 1. Ross MISKELL - Georgine Darigal, his daughter ..................... ..... B EATRICE EWART Dr. Lyn Fanshaw, his cousin ......... .... C HARLEs BALDWIN Loughranl Vestrymen of St. Martin's .... ..... I, LEWIS WRIGHT Goadby I lELBBRT BAXTER E Mrs. Kearsley, a member of St. Martin's .......................... ALINE LEUTERT Thomas, Choir boy at St. Martin's ..........................., LAVERNE RUDOLIJH Jane Bartlett, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company. . .FRANCES PATRICK Madam Sternburg-Reese, contralto of the opera Company ............... SARA CASE Winifred Leeds, in the chorus of the opera company .......... FAYE DUNKELBERGER - Herman Geist, manager of the opera company ......... ........ S IDNEY KLINE Sepuveda, a young Spanish Composer ................ ..,.. L OREN HARGIS Julia, Jan Bartlett's maid .............. ..... E LIZAEETII LESLIE E -W - Wm M MILESTGNES mmm mm CULVER-STOCKTON DRAMATIC CLUB Sue .........., Miss Emily ...... Miss Minnie ...,. Ada Bostick ..... Mrs. Saunders ...... Zilla ............ Mr. Espenhayne ..... Mrs. Espenhayne ..... Hilda ............. Capt. McGregor ..... Lieut. Hartley ......... Sergeant McDougall ...,. Stewart .................. Two Hindustan Servants ...., Mrs. Jack Clayton ..... ........ prerentx THREE ONE-ACT PLAYS SAVED OHN WM. ROGERS cAsT DORTI-IY GIBSON SOPHIA OYSTER HELEN HARDIN GLADYS EWALT . . . .JULIA LEVENGOOD MARY MAYES WHERE BUT IN AMERICA? CAST THE DRUMS OF OUDE AUSTIN STRONG CAST CO8Ch-MILDRED MCGHEE L. L. Culver Gymnasium Friday evening, November 2, 1928 8:00 P.M. HAROLD LANDREE . . . .JULIA LEVENGOOD MARY MAYES GERALD MAGGART BYRON BOULWARE GEORGE Cox WILLIAM JACOBS RALPH KOONTZ R. T. JONES DORTHY GIBSON K MILESTONES my JOINT CONCERT by OF CULVER-STOCKTON COLLEGE Ronald . Neil, Conductor Friday, November 23, 8:15 P.M. Culver Gymnasium WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB Sing On ...,... I Lift Thine Eyes. . . Estucliantina.. MEN'S GLEE CLUB Song of Prince Rupert's Men ........................ The Blue Danube ......,....... Song of the Vagabonds ...... Swing Along ......... .............,............. WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB A Day In Venice .... Morning Noon Night MEN'S GLEE CLUB Danny Deever ..... ...,................... Lassie O'Minc ..... Kentucky Babe ...... Winter Song ....... CHORUS In the Gypsy's Life ........................... CFrom The Bohemian Girl D Italia Beloved ...................... CFrom Lucrezia Borgia D Danny Boy' U ' I ' ........................... .I .- .I .l WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB AND THE MEN'S GLEE CLUB ........Denza Irifla Folk Tune . . .Mendelsxolan . . . . .Lazcombe . . . . ..S'tmuJ.r . . . . .Friml . . . . .Cooke ....Nevin . . . . .Damrorcla . . . . .Wulf . . . .Geibel . . . . .Bullard . . . . .Balfe . . . . .Doniqetti -nm-A MILESTONES fm RHONDDA WELSH MALE GLEE SINGERS VICTOR ARTISTS Music Director, Professor Tom Morgan Accompanist, Professor Clayton Jones, Adv. I.S.M. Culver Gymnasium March 2, 1929 Harlcch ............ ........ . Away to the Forest . .. ......... . . . . CHoRUs An Old-Fashioned Town .......,................, , . Mary Sweet and Browne ........................... PRYCE MORGAN, Tenor The Storm Fiend ................................ . Somewhere a Voice is Calling ..................... ' BEN NICHOLAS, Bass De Sandman ............ ....................... . Gypsy Laughing Song .... ............ . Every Rustling Tree .... ................ . CHORUS Lassie O'Mine ..... ........................... . The Still Lagoon .,................................ . STEPHEN JENKINS, Tenor Soldiers and Comrades ............................. . HAYDEN ADAMS, BRYAN THOMAS Italian sa14g1 '. .. ......,.................. . . . . . In Absence .... ............. CHORUS Gloria ...................... ........ . Out Where the Big Ship s Go .................. Sailor's Lament .................................. DAVID REES, Bass Bells of St. Mary's ........ .................. . Little Cotton Dahling .... .................. . QUARTETTE Scottish Marching Song .... .............. . CHORUS Tenor and Baritone ..........' ....................... D. DAv1Es, WALTER EVANS The Long Day Closes .............................. . CHORUS . . . Welxlv. Air 0 an Wzllzamr . . . .Squire . . . .CEncareD . . . . .Roeckel . . . .CEncoreD . . . . .Dr. Protheroe ........Bell ....Kublan . . .CImertcdD Barbara Hope .....Adlam ......Gence ....D.Buck . . . . .Mozart . . 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TODD, Dentist A Farmerf and Merclaezfztf Bank Buileiilzg 5 Phone 157 Canton, Missouri E Ted: Mister Schlager, er-that is, I would like to, er-that is, I mean I've Q been going with your daughter for four years. Mr.'S: Well, whatcha want, a pension? E Pk bk Pk Pk -I- A Al: When we teach the bend in that road I'm going to kiss you. E Ruth: Isn t that going abit too far? W T Duker Compan Malne and Sixth Sts QUINCY ILLINOIS Exfeneif Z9 the Clean qt 1929 Cengmmlemans emei Ben' Wzrlref far Tlaeze Szeeeeff L -L E o o THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL immmu mmmmu,mmmmn 1 9 2 9 m1ngium E E g,c5W 'x,.g 35H51TfUJ137Q11f5f11T1?!lUU7li3i1'i'D?'m1WA ?'UU'UWU'WWm MII ES' I fm 5 Mfr ' 1- 5 GQ X5- ' Three, ,'-'P Q mm Please! .9-.1 - ...-1. S L l '-Ti -- - .l ' ' Mqr bln, e u s E -Sepfflo: The Beqmnznq Q-:ft I-1:Evculfy Fecepfi on Sl-pflar CJ, Bef Hke9,Y :E-ff 21: IZA Banlrmq HzrfL G G? '. f - u I f R lcmrrrfs 53Fm: Cf gUf'gf3,,jgg 'qgprzrf ref-smfref sqm. xn nf. A ,ocr f. 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Salefmam 01' Samplef CDDELIJS -'- QUINCY 5 flggfmn'-Immm1EEmI'5mggIImI'T'1nImIEgW1mEEfILJw-jmmfnumfmmf 1 9 2 9 1 I I ES' I S Pzamof -.'- Players -.'- Gmmi Pzamof E Orthophonic Vietrolas Burnsvvick Panatropes Holton-Martin--Gretsch Instruments Q of ' z 122 N. Fifth St. EI E The Home of the QUINCY, ILL. L I l Best in Music. RADIOS JEWELRY - MUSIC Eat at MACS Cafe Next to Hotel Grand 226 Maine sf. H 0 112 e C0012 ing Keokuk, Ia. . 5 Sheik: Want a ride north? 2 Sweet Thing: How far ate you going? Sheik: I wouldn't care. S. T.: Give my regards to Santy Claus.' vk Pk wk FK wk 5 Patton: Should a man propose to a girl on his knees? E Rouse: Yes, either that or she should get off. ?k Pk Pk Pk Pk Bud: Some one has stolen my car. Campus Cop: These antique collectors will stop at nothing. as bk S4 as Pk E 5 Prof. Manifold: I have lost my umbrella. Adrian: There it is hanging on your arm. Prof: Oh Thanks. If you hadn't drawn my attention to it, I would have gone 2 home without it. . l E Canton Hardware Company E 5 HARDWARE, PLUMBING AND HEATING ' Where Qildlifj' and Servir: Counts-WE WIN I 2 Moot on no TMWITHWIW fl Helen: Did you notice that insolent bus conductor looking at you as if you hadn't paid our fare? 5 Harmon: Yes, and did you notice me looking at him as if I had? Sli ak Pk Pl' FF E Miss Thiessen: Which is the better-fruit, figs or dates? Lora Mae: Why, dates, of course. Fl' FF FF ill Pk 5 Any fool can go to bed but it takes a man to get up. Y ,, -..Lv ....:::., .. 5 l Po r fr or z to DET W ILER TUDIO A. R. DETWILER, Proprietor , i I Good Torre and Skilled Cmftmomloip in Photography ENLARGEMENTS SWING FRAMES ' E y - 2 Prexy: We must keep the road to learning in constant repair. Student: Thank Heavens for the Varsity Drag. :sf va :xc ar wk j Bud: No girl ever made a fool out of me. Flea: Who was it then? I wk wk Pli 14 Pk ' Motley: What's the College boys average income? E Hargis: Oh, about one A.M. il' ik FF Pk wk When Cupid hits the mark he usually Mrs. it. 1 9 2 9 gigqiyuimnuiimiuumunz DR. S. J. LILLARD Gert: Do you believe in petting parties? Mary: That depends on the party. Jake: Hey, Slavin, what are you going to do after you graduate? Slavin: I'm going to teach. Jake: You can't teach you're too dumb. Slavin: I ain't gonna teach. I'm gonna be a college professor. :ls wk Pl- bk Pk I Motor Cop: So you saw the accident, sir. What was the number of the car that knocked this man down? Prof. Ingold: I'm afraid I've forgotten it. But I remember noticing that if it were multiplied by fifty the cube root of the product would be equal to the sum ofthe digits reversed. Fl- Pl- PIG Pl' Pl' Evolution from a Park Statue to The Girl on the Hill--Eh Hez? GUNTHER,S OF QUINCY E Carry az Full Link of E A. J. REACH, WRIGHT 84 DITSON Baseball, Football, Golf, Tennis-f-Bathing Suits and Athletic Supplies tGunther Hardware Company wmwuwwmuluwmliuiiwgmavfmiiiilmfmwwwwwwwwmmw 1 9 2 9 Ubi 'mn-1nnimmnpnfm1mnm'm jj-fnnmfnrfnmimami I I ES' I O b fmiggmpfifmgnyjgmmuanmVw'mmimin E l iHW E S MmM mmmMmm1 DRS. EARL 8: J ETT PORTER Osteopathic Ployyiciezm I Osteopathy walks hand in hand with nothing but nature's laws and for that reason 5 alone marks the most significant progress in the history of scientific research. S E GUESS WHO! A speaker had been talking for some time about himself and his achievements. Z I'm a self-made man, that's what I am--a Self-made man, he said. You've knocked off work too soon, came a quiet voice from over in the Soph- omore section. 5 I f REMEMBER-IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL C. A. SMITH BARBER SHOP High Clam Tomoriezl Work 416 Clark Street WE CATER TO STUDENT TRADE Canton, Missouri I ' . CONFIDENT, AT LEAST Is Harmon conceited ? Conceited! I-le works cross-word puzzles with a pen. 5 Pk il' ak Pl' ik Mrs. Bunker: Marriage is a matter of give and take. Coach: You said it. I give you all I can spare and you take the rest. E - g an ar wr Pk ek E Vivian: I'll give Louie credit for getting me a nice engagement ring. ' Gladdene: I understand that's what the jeweler did too. 5 We .fave You Money on DU Goode and Slooef E CANTON, MISSOURI I 1 9 2 E!HEwlEmM, Eimnim - S E E 5 1 Z 5 Telephone Building Phone No. 209 The Canton Press-News E 5 I E Lewef Connzyir Blgg6J'l' and Beer Newspaper T Completely equipped for my kind of HIGH CLASS PRINTING 5 5 a E ' E THE COLLEGE PRINTERS A Boomer for Canton and Culver-Stockton College I T16 1 9 2 9 ,LLmnmmuuMm1n11n 1nmxn11nmnmmmm U O igmlnuxlihilixjngggzmnjglmnrnlxjgngggivxfgxiiiixfiugiilillllumxx11mmmHrii'rT1Tri1ifrnQQ E tggirrr-rgizgmaifanminmrnmx11mnm: yW1nl1illnnMmE I G liIllmlmllllIml un E E E E E z E E -3 5 S 51 1, , lui GIEGERICH GROCERY A The Home of Good Eats E 1 ! lbs P11006 113 IF 1T's TO BE HAD, WE HAVE IT! LCWiS Street E 1 E 612' di l THE CLUB CAFE ? when in Keoltulz Q 1 f BE CAREFUL , TRUE: Any instalments due on the house? 5 Angela: No. True: On the radio? , Angela: No, 5 True: On the furniture? l i Angela: No. E True: On the rugs or the fur coat? 4 5 I Angela: No. 2 l True: Then I have ten dollars we don't need. Whatdo you say we buy a new Car? Rosenthal: Miss Stevenson it gives me real pleasure to give you 85 on your exam. A Z Abe: Well, why not make it 100 and give yourself a real thrill? , i ak if wk ak wk E Ruth: Why does Shan keep walking up and down past the girls' dorm? Bebe: He's window shopping. I E I 1 CoNsTANTZ LAUNDRY Co. 5 Put Your Dzzdr in Our Sadr 5 410 Lewis Street , Phone No. 363 Q CANTON CLEANING Co. L 5 Canronlv Mort Progrelxrive Cleanerr r -+- l i r WE CLEAN CLOTHES CLEAN ' E 5 . 5 1 9 2 9 1E1EH1E1L1411M Amr mnlmmlniinimmmmmnrmgmyiimimdIndiIIIIIII rgnQnggim I I 0 FMHMMRRIRHImilMILIIIRIlllllIlIIH lII!Hm imTmUmwImimimjgtig, I5 I I I f I E 5 E fl j - I I I GOOD THING TO HAVE ,EI is II - I A Bank Account with Z 2 I I ' z BANK OF LEWIS COUNTY I 2 E I CANTON, MISSOURI E I 5 I . I Yours for Servzce and Safety i v 5 a I 1 E. W. LILLARD, President B. M. BRADSHAW, Asst. Cashier R. M. BOULWARE, Vice President M. T. BOULWARE, Asst. Cashier I J. W. LILLARD, Cashier CALLIE LEWIS, Asst. Cashier Q YOU NEVER KNOW AT WATSON 'S a Fat: What's the matter? Weren't those eggs cooked long enough? Customer: Yes, long enough but not soon enough. 5 Pk wk if :If :If f E - Ingold: Bud, give me a short definition of a po'ygon. Bud: A polygon is a dead parrot. Clark: May I hold your hand? Miss G.: It isn't heavyg I can manage, thank you. I M T I I-IODGES DRUG COMPANY ' The Beginning Plate of Knawledgz--Cantonf Mi.r.rouri Q We Sell Culver-Stockton College Books-Martha Washington and Whitman Candies 53 ll' lT'S FROM HODGES DRUG COMPANY lT'S ALI. RIGHT E s V I B az 1' b e 1' EI - - I FIRST CLASS WORK YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED 2 I 5 I 1 9 2 9 JUST ag KIEFER I f PRINTING Co. E L e mm 1 6 The Home wztb Better Eqzezprreent OFFICE SUPPLY DEPT PRINTING PLANT 630 Mezzne .Street 631 633 Vermont Street QUINCY ILLINOIS s ' E U T i E g X 1 5 ' , E E Q 5 I I 0 0 : 5 . Q . E I I 3 . I E ' 4 5 E I ' E ' E 1 ' ' .I 5 1 ' E L15-IIWUWWHWIUWIHUIUIW 1 9 2 9 , 'nl-nfl 1 T FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. Thejahn 81 Ollier Engraving Co. is Americas foremost school annualdesigning and engraving specialist, because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading cre- ative minds and mechanical craftsmen. TI-IE .IAI-IN 81 OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. Pholographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Platesfor Black and Colors 8I7 W. WASHING'I'ON BLVD., CHICAGO V-Y-.lvlvsvrs-Ivlv v Y v Y -Then here'J a health to Culver-Stockton The dear old .rohool we love, Here'.r to Culver-Stockton, No other .rchool ahooe. Here'.r to Culver-Stockton Our love we give her o'er and o'ef' .S'o praise give we then To the mother of men- Olzl Culver-Stockton evermore! Q.
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