Drury University - Souwester Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1919

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It IS perhaps N1 1 thel bestijkhiygyn of argl the ' uk' co ege U1 1ngs, an th J 1 ilzanlsty its ivy-Fovereg v W1 aways orm a 1 great part of the pleasant U5 6, , memones of Drury people, wo 1 ee , , 1 s p1fu7S7f1Q, QQLQQQZEQ 1 11 Q 5 1 Q Q 3 I af QQ J 1 I i I i p.....--q-:g- at Q K ' . t ' I 1 2 ji i 5 fi nf 9 0 32 . e , 0 0' G ' 'W 'sf D 47 45 Citi? ,Q2QfwffQZ2UHo5iiEfA91 sA0HUtSx4EaQ9UEHtiCf QEQQG . gl A ,, new jul P T - U Q 2 'S 'W Q 1 C1 B6 Q RQ 1 B ILRNITIAMU HrQLg,h.the 'E t , 4 g get emy Bu1ld1ng, wluch stood r ' in front of the present site G t ' of Burnham. The Hall re- 5 W, ceiveel its name because of Q 4 4 the hberal glft of Mr. I. K. F 0 A Burnham, of Kansas City. 1 2 UQ Qyf .S?K3fJmQ:3NMlQ'?63f7'w059kT27lfG?'.4f?sQKQSn Qiw?SQ5 12 'TE ura QC ff X! 4 Vi X, f' W ily? f , fp! ,sf , , aff, 1 6 2' v 5 B E D- S 94 00 1 d t A I 'i f r i , D- X- nw iz , . ll, ., i, 11' l o -,,,i1,,-,. f - - ,. . . , L . , , , U DOD ov C51 Q'x V'V s ff' s ' 3 r 2,452 V lggiws ?si6?n?sZQUQo1i39AE21 glolmtgmsgumiiiie-snggesjf 7 M V A tllf ,Ag . 'Qt Q l n Qu. l 1- 'if s . 0 Y 0 l C11 .52 RQ, tb n Lou 4 A i W , 'g1gj?E:sbIeif:5ti?nn19?Eg1n?S?1i: V K 1. n ., Ehingse iEg1'Z2lHiC?i0n155fh i -f Q Q E the Qqllege. At that time a U' 0 ' D cond1t1onal oifgr by Dr. I9 DG Pearsons was lmberally met , A er C1 16S o 1s- f 0 D sc?uri,ananccl, the building Q N1 E31 stands for their generosity, MQ as well as for the untiring - ' Km l l dy efforti elf Dr. Fuller, then l K nb pres1 en . 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D 23 a ...HE A l gill' 4 0 0 E i 0 Q tt UO, it ?zii:Q- if lg '-Z t B' M C RQ 5 maatajsaa siiiumraasmmmwrafesaeasc ,Z mt t Uwe , C E? W A Q M 'EJ i gi C if W i I IN 1894 E. A. Goodenow. of Worcester, Massachu- E setts, made a substantial gift I ID for the erection of a home p for the Drury women, in i C memory of Mrs. Dolo S McCullagh. Set in a gr E . of native oaks, the b ty N1 3 of McCul1agh Cott g t H , Q mains as one of th 1 t ik Q 'mpression f th h r Yi know Dru y D ik xi 0 QW U04 39 2? at C 15 21 e J we Qysf V i gQjvQ U5Qa9aLfjg5f21Q pA0HUISxf45k5UE3iCffZQ Z Q K ofg FS i C' U-Q .n n IQQLEI n I , 1 1 nwn '2 HM n Q31 52 Qc N fa 5991 , 41 Q41 L 1 1 ' 1 w i I 1 I , In Su., v ,WY- , ? 3. if 5 1 J r ff . 4 .. A H f 3' 2 S, if Q Q4 ' 2 H gi il A 2 f 1 , K J h I . W' 1 n HE um was A Dm 75 Tgiveng Tomi: scollege in 00 D D 1909 by the alunmni and the , UO UG citizens of Sprmgiield. It H G V has often been the scene oi E A E c Tifm013?leega?3f1i1ni1.?f his N1 34 D wifnegssedgmany Iiard!fought Rik QI battles for conference su c lu 4 M premacy. nf? 1 1+ IQ e 4 D 0 Q n 4pe,nnenWn Ne enecwewnennnenneeeecmeeN e ng.-.m- O' QLEWAA -e Lrg xv-A-faqgilf'- e'0 5 S74 LQP'Q7?fii f2f x - Afxvmfwegm v -e 4 L--- 2 16 Q T i 1 5455 .Z ' 4ET WaiQUE5455iQ Q SioNUiW55SQmmKZf?gfEni-f+?,45Q Q DU 5 I h jiri? 1 W I C AQ J 4 o th D It f li Y RT g Eg Egg-52'-'-'EQQOQ .iQQ:2CfnfQL 1 I I insaf ', xv , W- V.. V V, V SINCE 1895 president f D y h lived in th' b ld g t d to take th pl f ld frlihih t tk dth t If Q hvylc tt dpthflly QQ b k fP H Il P3r?einzQ+iDwfg5eCdW-fxvgaxeefwxswxkqw sd-,AQ5Jf5fsf.afEQ1 17 i v I 17 . A A - - . '---- 1 I 0 V L' - H J' D 7 W U 2 , iSg.2b.SfZv'f7.f.fwQ7'wU5uiQ:.fSiFR1 H R.i0lUnRQ1RsmuElRCfQfsaO4.Q.Q. .fy E Q O O a f I in Q U P .UQU l QI to it , Q 31 E if Board Of Trustees Eu I f lt L Ax, 1 Q A we y THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL, President. Q 52 For Term Ending fune,'I9I9. I 0 . D A. R. BALDWIN, Slifingfleld' BQ D l i ' A HON. JOHN S. FARRINGTON, ' Springlield. - A HON. JOHN T. STURGIS, Springfield. I C. G. M.nmN, A ' Springfield. HON. I. T. WHITE, Jefferson City. ' For Term Ending June, I926. L A C. H. COLE, Kansas City. 3 REV. H. F. HOLTON, St. Louis. P L. L. LICHLITER, J. B. WHITE, h Kansas City. Kansas City. For Term Ending June, I92I. E. N. FERGUSON, HON. CHARLES E. HARWOOD, O. J. HILL, 'ARTHUR MARTY, U Springfield. Upland, Cal. Kansas City. Kansas City. A. H. MANSFIELD, St. Louis. For Term Ending June, 1922. il I FREDERIC A. HALL, , St, Louis, Q VV. L. HARDY, - Springfield, T. WOODRUFF, Springfield, . REV. S. H. VVOODROW, St,-Louis, E .Officers of the Board. - Q 0 A THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL, Chairman, D Us HARDY, Tygasuyeyn N S NONEMACHER, Sgfyygfayy' . D C VICTOR O. COLTRANE, P Cguhsgl. 3 g D 4' KK 1 S . 1 915 1 A Q? 'Y I D I Q 0 HCPQ A - A 1 f3CX'-:3.r'xq XQYEA l i 18 I i i ? l 57 . 'F I 5 a :N A n.. 9. 4 Dal dl 4 i r 4 A pr I TG I I 1 s V w I 5 5 In A v 5 UG QQ THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL, A.M., PHD. 5 4 D YU Q r 4, President of Drury College H , W 4 1 r K vmvgagwfwimfwzefxveavxfffsvdkfdvadsvgaagfg 19 gf, iiQQUH54EUE'ZiLQ1 Sl0EUKKQi5Q UHKCQ'Q6v9445Q C r Q f, I 1 E I 'I V L 1 V, L 5 l 'l Q? EY 1 K 0 I 1 ' L. 1 K 1 ARTH P EY HALL, A. M., PHD. L D COLLEGE . Profess f L t L g age and Literat L I . 1 ya L CDEASZTW,,EL?'D'f M' L M D Q N 2a L 52 4 :: ' llV 4 LL , I L L S L wm 2i QQ ikcfww LEQQQQQUQQQQQ ggQmUiLmsyuma.zQfDff5E,Q4f5Q .Z DC Q U A S2 RQ 1 I L 20 G... Dg' 553 52 Q w X ff J U. ?3 55 V o Z? S I If Q27 G'wI,maaa3oE S1QwUfIm1nwEKfisf:WQf . Z DI C P PD tt Y ,Di Nxi 2 if IQ , , K D4 , 0 f -It-1-1--1-1 , ' 941 Ig U E3 iq If .4 WILLIAM JEFFERSON L A.B., A.M. 9 Q I DZ EQ I Pro essor 0 nglish B bl m ara ifve R I g J I T. STANLEY SKINNER, MUs.B. I DEAN or THE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 4 Piofessor of Piano, Organ, and Theory 00 0 4 M EE bd 1 2?' 4 21 A CHARLES I-IADDON S A.B., A.M. bm Professor of Biology d Phy iology b A O U. SA gc 94 - , A IL ,QQ L mawwo D0aEF9Vo E1omUnxsoassnmMfrXEQ445Q Y G TE A Q16 r Q 56 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FINKEL, A.M., PHD. K Professor of .Mathematics and Physio I 1A d iq XTX! - Q-17-12,-7Ql -:Y-U-fl A N - LS? DQ QgG3W i 22 A oi, U W AC Q QQ, Q S D 2? 55 N? - U ' AN, . EE Q15-Qv QZQ1QUQ54EilQ Q1 El0EUfxKi6EiSUnE3L'iZQ'g63Xfh94,4,QjL Q Du C Um M f , , 5 E, In QQ is 32 P D 050 D 0 L E M P B AM 5' Prf fHfy dPltlS M J ! I f 1 U LV, U. I sl-:PH T. WILLIAMS, AM PHD. U 2 sg P f 1' of Educat' d P ychology o D no D 'U W S , gl M VZ V u . UQ. 5 G Q 0 QF fib5 23 G T bf i QfQzem5Usff:1oe fiowwissaaigwuwsrefgffnabfbefswi' D9 C U2 'B C1 at lx ' Q of C DQ JAMES H. HEWLETT, A.B., A.M. DEQ Professor of English ' ll gi. .4 of bd MILDRED SHERWOOD MACARTHUR, A.M., PHD. Professor of Romance Languages Q 0 D J E UQ. E 4 24 UST: gin S2 bs 33 N r 55 E.. aQ...i....1. MQW' fqsiwsqafgmmaaiajeig SiomUiw1assnumg'a'QfQf6go44.sQ .Z ! Q A, YV if V M Qu 'Q 0 Q .Qs 0 955 982: WARD L.RA AB AM vi , ' Profes f Cl B 1 L- J I - 1 L K S B S 00 P f f H E 9 Q 4 R 5a EQ up nb 0 1 i Of n I I M 525 bd Qc b QKX9E69bf5h f563.'4UQ5kL?l'Cixi'.QxVCQKC4 Qi'wi55 25 i ,Q qkfwfp ,,S'Qg?SWQN U551EajK2Q1 'QQHUNQHSQUMWQEEMQW D3 4 + UQ at I W QQ Qx ' ? Q 0 . C InstMQt Sl z M if RQ Methods ' 1 9 5 MRS. ENO C H K E I 1 r V 1 D0 Us 4 f A ai 5W72Q?UvKHmfwfKGWHUQYs?vCa'NfKQvaiQsUg5aEJ 26 n QD T QQ X B S 2 X41 JM G W .li-T 56 QQ: . Z Bi 1 1 V 3 C v I M sic BQ 4 , D RW KES - 504 QQ ...um J I ' QQiQ:QwveQ1Qm5aie5Q Q ggomufsxmasgnmwa-egg? DU up C Q EA do an S2 D? M Fp S d Ph al RQ X T . Q 4 .0 ,D u , I A 1 k Q 'u A 5? sg 3 54 12 Q V , m 27 J nt 0,0 1 vv 5QU '6y pq 9'-ins f l55 HG,5,!EgUQ 1O+l,,m5Qt5F5U 4522 a a Ge .Z C1 U 021' y K H .V 1 yt ,. . iq A P Af Q I 0 W si g B9 0 D 0 B S , MLLE.' SIdZANNE PICARD 00 UO i ' 6' ly Mlle. Suzanne Picard, of Blois, France, came to Drury in the Q E fall of 1918 as one of two hundred young Frenchwomen whom their 3 D4 government is sending to American colleges. Mlle. Picard is teach- .F ing assistant in the Department of French, besides taking a regular 0 arts course, which she will finish next year. O ul:- i gi 1 Q A 1 'llynggibbfdadiqcd i f i28 I1 n vm. 3,: 11 W wr' Y 'r u on 1 0 Q3 FN 3 I I vv AX. f 7 y en? I ' . x,' :.,I',,.. f, X - A t,4G.,,.g..,. ir ' ,-4f,,.qS, ' 24 L4s-if-' 5 AJ-.. fx 'f...,-..,,.,..- x ': J ,.,..-.11 5-c X E A E,-... ,V-v Vi 5- fs-'Q 'A 5- , .-,,,.,,..,- X 4. X, 2 1 1 4 r V I 4 z J X 1 I v I 5 T 1 1 l 5 w u I X S I Z 1 2 Q I x 1 E 'x A ,N 1: 'xii Q: l 15523 ,E 4 ,Q E ,Q 5 ...J ' . ,,.?- -- f7 G 22 55 E AC W Q2 , ,- F QP 524 96 55 Q4 t 3QZ?4bmf:fviQEQUH5iUli29 OMUKMMWUHKZAQEZQQG t df ' o nf? 'G JAMES RISDON WILHOIT 1 President of the Student Body t as Q 435 9 w Q L E3 dk F We l 9? B E no S Bc J ' Swv ,.gW2QiLQmaa af:1sf2Q Qi02UmiQ1a2ismua1KQ'D6QQ442?Q U . i M QfJQKQikJWfa'Z6'f'7Q2E.2'lffiQf.4k'cQ2cii6GD,gg'+5',Q-ig , so .ii-1 ' i 745 f 'X if? 0 Z ' x S ' 1 5 I xQ5 i X1! . , N 5' , . 4, ,Q fm: My K w, ,fv ,Qfzxf 1. , V ang ' C 5,42 X D 1 ' 5 - ,Q Z, K f ,, Q AAZ' ' n '5 4 f Q . 'D G 4 5 0 , r nb- '.:- I J E wif' r . u Q ' 5155395 Q R i ewU5f1aLifQQ s,ioiUixY1asQumR1cfZ.ess5n44.2Q. .Z U5 l . Eli Tl if 'M AC 526 lf EMILY CASH ARMSTRONG, A.B. Springfield, Missouri A 0 DOROTHY BRECKENRIDGE, A.B. Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phig Skiffg Lambda Epsilong Assistant in Mathematics C3, 415 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C425 V Lauriferaeg Class President CFO, Vice-President C3J. Y. W. C,'A.g Vesper Choir C115 Choral Club C3J. lu U SALLII Deltq Secret: 5 Cl il Qc N iQ W RUTH S Ente Y. W. U, y DU A E no GEORGIE BROWN, A.B. do XNILN Q Neosho, Missouri Q lg H D4 Delta Delta Deltag Y. W. C. A4 President Q RQ! S fDe1f Laurifera: C455 German Club CZD. ' erm? 95 ig gl nib l 0 a 4 5 1 Q Q xx CC y,.Lr iugg JZ llll A e 03 il I .Qxr1aQi.mfRsf?qaaf?+xQeayAaQ4A-qsva'qiioU2.?'fi.Q'iRf?ij.fU 4 ri 32 I 1 I i l N C A of F P Q SALLIE GRACE BROWN, A.B. I r t sq Neosho, Missouri I Delta Delta Deltag Y. W. C. A. Cabinet CSD: Club 437, Z ' 9 Secretary Lauriferx C213 German Club CZJ. 0 Q ' 4 ' 0 l 5 Q l 5 B L , 5 ' i RUTH BRYAN, A.B. M 5 Springfield, Missouri I Assistant Entered 1918 from Springfield State Normal. 3 Jinet C4D: Y. W. C. A. ldent CSD. J t ' lux A N . 4 i ' 0 i U D E D WILMA MARJORIE CARLOCK, A.B. 6 U. M Everton, Missouri . P d t . 0 1 S Delta Delta Deltag Skiifg Y. W. C. A.g Laur W 3 5 ferag German Clubg Class Secretary C4J. Q f 94 1 E I la A nQ U alb- ., U U '-T:T:?'Q0fE , XXJU tx.X,7,.fL xfljy-Q5,-J qjfiexf 1-10065 QEibU AXO5gI5?fxC . rNCX QR-Haig 3 33 T 'gl I 1 S S f P.. -A - H ,- 7 A A-1 ' f '6--12 A t Uri iw Af Q W O H 0 iSZQUnU An Q.OlU1TMAQwUHt ASQ:-,Q .Z 5 A.. p I . - T , -A Q ci .C U l Ugil. UQ l 3 C1 5 3, CD - HERI f S Ay LUCILE CRANK, A.B. Q 9 ,I 01: Q Springfield, Missouri 5 dgozta Delta Delta Deltag Skiffg Y. W. C. A.g Secretary CS back 5 L iferae C4D. D 0 C , Q! aur D B D 1 cipt Q ' I X Drur I n . MAR 3 JAMES P. FERGUSON, A.B. .Pi 1 Springfield, Missouri ' Slstan Treas Q Kappa Alpha 5 Seven Sages 5 Sou'wester Board Club 2 C35 g President Athletic Association C41 Q U. S. Vespql , Naval Unit, Princeton C4j. Play 3 ferenf f u A r . 6' 1 D ' 00 P V MAR G1 ' Essna BRITANNA FOSTER, A.B. l D. Mountain Grove, Missouri ' Q Q i U A Ze1 Y. W. C. A.g Student Senate C3, 4,5 President Q D F,-esl L Lauriferae C45 , Treasurer C25 3 Treasurer Athletic my D 4 D T Association C4j. . ii l A S A nb 1 1 DOJ 1 GC 0 G CJ , A Q i is .ns 1 . 1 1 mvmmemfwaeewewyxcedcgs ..QQ1Ufeg'sf.Q'i'2Q A A f 34 -iii..-1-li QQS. .Z E V Q gs ecfe tary on ster Board L53 U. S. J A 4 U D Y: President er Athletic w A 55 S F?QGmm2n,EOvs QmlU A as 'W U M A A QUUHMQWQQ XZ HERMAN EDWARD GROSSENHEIDER, A.B. Lebanon, Missouri Obelisk3 Student Senate C353 Pan-Hellenic C3, 453 Y. M. C. A.3 D. O. A.3 Sou'wester Board C353 Football C2, -3, 45, Captain C453 All-State Quarter- back C353 Manager Football C453 Track C2, 35, Captain C353 Basketball C453 Athletic Association C3, 453 Class President C353 Choral Club C3, 453 Drury S. A. T. C. C45. MARY HALL3 A.B. Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phi3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C253 As- sistant in Piano C3, 453 Mirror Staff Cl, 2, 3, 453 Treasurer Lauriferae C253 Accompanist for Choral Club C3, 453 Vice-President Glee Club C3, 453 Vesper Choir C153 German Club C2, 353 German Play C153 Piano Recital C3, 453 Estes Park Con- ference C253 Hollister Conference C35. MARIE MCLEMORE, A.B. Walnut Grove, Missouri Zeta Tau Alpha3 Skiif 3 Y. NV. C. A.3 Lauriferaeg Freshman Play. 4' ivKrEQJ?ogaqL.b5sfamfzeaOs2.9slffsv4kaaa4mr6Jffewr:? ', I ' , , 7 7 7774.1 an ' if P Ii CJ DOE! 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JULIA I L 7 l 4 ska w. C l Y. l ll 1 E Joss: , Zet ff l A. C S ' Athle' D Capta 9 4, Zia, l ll 1 rl , g 1 K u 545.. . ' V. - 4 Cl I nt Senate E . 1 4 75 Choral 1 C 5 D s 5Q V J i I .3 0 5 o 1 cap, Y. J tara C315 j Q Vary C219 1 Freshman Nl I nb U04 Q A 25.5.2515 ti I-2bbMfs1QUHG.EEFaQ sI0lUrxIf1E2SHHH1Wnf2fJ4Q.2 .1 gt A A i I j Z QQ A gxkp , .KJ-I TE RALPH PAXSON: A.B.. 3 A AN ' Springfield, Missouri I' QL me I. ii 09 S 54 Kappa Alphag Lambda Epsilon: Student Senate I C415 Editor Sou'wester C313 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet I C3, 415 Class President C215 Assistant in Chem- C . istr ' Freshman Playg President-Elect Student Q . Y' . Body C415 Second Lieutenant Infantry, U. S. A. bb l 1 , 1 1 I I 1. , , in JULIA PHILLIPS, A.B. 5 Eldon, Missouri Skiifg Secretary Lauriferae C3, 415 President Y. VV. C. A. C41g Sou'wester Board C31. v J IOSEPHINE PIERCE, A.B. GC Springfield, Missouri 0 Zeta Tau Alpha: Student Senate C415 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C415 Sou'wester Board C31g Secretary Athletic Association C31g Basketball C1, 2, 3, 41, Captain and Manager C415 Choral Club C21g Y. W. C. A. Conference C313 President Tennis Club C41. Us E za lg no fl A 9 dp . i . . 0 it 4 37 i VQi'QUH5EfQ Q s,iomUlfAfz1az2f1Ht21R4Zf..smWQ... s Q A A as U21 t 2 01 AU Q as E. Sb A .J F W gc IRVINC WASHINGTON SCHWAB, A.B. ,M WILE -i I prmg C , 1ssour1 U Y- 3 0 S ' fi Id M' ' UQ EQ Freshman.lPlayg U. S. Naval Unit, Princeton . C C4J. 52 ' W I K s ALFRQ MILDRED MAY SHAMAN, A.B. C h Springiield, Missouri Kam Delta Delta Deltag Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C425 Y. Histor VV. C. A. Conference C31 ager 1, T. C. V . W . N I 0 NL J NL E GRACE ALICE SHERROW, A.B. 00 . E , MARY D0 spfingasld, Missouri U0 I Q' Pi Beta Phig Lauriferxg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet caps Q S A Zeta A Glee Club qs, 45, Choral Cmb qs, 495 vsspsf 0 3 VCSPCI gl Choir 413. Dc .. . . Q 1 I Q 1. nb 21 U05 T1 Nl U U r . . N . , 5 N KY xx . C i .fl ' C C : t Q71 A C-'--Q . ,s fs6x.Qwf5cs'if4f7 waswfwq-XQNVQQB gfsf.,-3.,g5Q4fg.O .QC 38 RQA. C ' iQYQU5aEE1eZKa eioiuiiifasssnuanmfafesfsxfss 7 . U C 6 1.502 A 17W A .I 5 ir if WILLIS M. STAUBUS, A.B. ? i i Q ' EN Chandler, Oklahoma M 4 53' Y. M. c. A. cabinet cz, 3, 45, studs f s f P t C C4j, C do 1 M C A o ' my l D rs X l. I AL1-'RED N. WE1sER, A.B. Golden City, Missouri ' Kappa Alpha, D. 0. A. 41, 235 Assistant ip - 21 B 1 M let 00: Y. History C433 German Club C1, 5 asebal an- ager C35 3 Tennis Manager C3, 41 g Drury S. .A. T. C. C4J. ' J I ' ive - E I MARY WELDON, A.B. DQ 7 Independence, Missouri Eabinef Q33 9 Q ia Zeta Tau Alphag Y. W. C. ,A. Cabinet C41 9 Q jg Vesper 3 S Vesper Choir'C1Jg Choral Club CSD. Qi W, QC . BQ A T s .E E04 Q1 U04 I 4 .N I o V- ' Y T it V ' T 1 Eg1E,53Q p fsNnfJxQ, X4!-N'VQcms'Cr4 z Q2-mQCiss4 39 i -G if V 1 r fr l M: Un ii? W Hi I 1 'li rl, ,Wy ,wx ,r is 'ii if HV' ! !- . i 1 , U ,. . DOD Ov C51 9f.. Pf, 3VG-7 I W pdf D y n W 5 jQ.pfw-05fiQLfQUn0,cEFz1M ,s.0lUlMEkQUUiiriC?QQ'94Q 49:9 V ' 1 3 A U il P a Ui , AQ 5 e if u N MARJORIE WHAPLES, A.B. ,EI Springfield, Missouri Pi Beta Phig Y. W. C. A. i 4 ii Qi 5 s Nm , ii 3 lei 'i :ii JAMES RISDON WILHOIT, A.B. fi A I Independence, Kansas Nl jj Phi Alpha Sigmag President Student Body C453 E in Class Treasurer C353 Class Vice-President C453 A iw Manager Track C453 German Club C1, 253 D. O. is A.3 Y. M. C. A.3 Drury S. A. T. C. C45. 1, Iii ill il. ilf ,ji Il in fl , C lfgg HELEN Woon, A.B. Hi Springlield, Missouri 3 E Delta Delta Delta3 Assistant in English C3, 453 45 D Assistant in French C453 Student Senate C453 3 0 Lauriferae3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C253 Y. W. C. ' UQ A. Conference C2., 353 Class President C453 Class 1 JW S Secretary C2, 353 Sou'wester Board C353 Mirror ' jig!! Staff CZ, 453 Advisory Board Women's W M D 4 League C3, 453 Girls' Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 4? 3 3 Secretary-Treasurer C35, President C453 Laurifera-3 5 ilay C253 Fzeshman Playg Vice-President Athletic 15' ' ssociation 453 Vesper Choir C153 Chorl Cl b il 1 C3, 453 Jazz Club C35. a u nl N 5 i f. Q 55 5 54 U UQ , ,C X 0. i A S lr' Q' . C,f 3 A 1,451 in-xnfartsxf : ,,N,,,,Q0fs , I Q'2rmb?xCx C g-jaQS Qn.,QCJj i , l A 'i ffm ' E ' cl U U21 Q 1. Ente: C.A.3 if EMMA Q M QQ ll n-. S 3 9 3 if li 1, CL U , SEQ? 24.23 . xxx A C DBQ 1 C43 147 D o 4? DQ Q glass G SMQZZI EE s,. 43, wi gg 55 QC 1 bio W ! 1 i vQXQm2a aUMQ EiQmuixKMassQuauMe'Qfav3Q4QsQ Q M 'xiii , , Q , w n oun ernon, M - Entered 1918 fro M U Y W. ? . A.g aurie C D TZ AL EMMA Woons, A.B. Q, M t V M Gi S2 c L f D M uQ 0 0. 1. 41 4 0 Q5 if ff' ES 1, M 4? vzQvQ5KQwwfYA'GCqf.wffXvsaXgQfN1ffsXfck-dva4Qz Q'fqfK'lf5 ' q Q,QiiaUg555t5tfg, EQNUNQHSQUMWQZEMGG afig STZQCD. dk if l li n. S gc li A 42 f'L FN .f A . . 1 Geo-rge W. Eichelberger McLain Jones ' Arthur P. Hall Frederic A. Hall Ioseph D. Sheppard Iohn Turner White - Kate O'Donald Ringland The Commencement season of 1918 at Drury was made notable by the celebration of the fortieth anniversary of the Class of '78, the first graduates of the collegep Seven of the original eight members were present, Miss Minnie Brown having died in 1885 after serving for some time as a missionary in Turkey. Those included. in the group were George VV. Eichelberger, D. D., Lecturer and Organizer for the Anti- Saloon League of America, Eureka Springs, Ark., Arthur P. Hall, A. M., Ph.D., Dean, of Drury College, Frederic A. Hall, Litt. D., L. H. D., LL.D., Chancellor of Washington University, St. Louis, McLain Jones, attorney at law and member of the Missouri Legislature, Springfield Cdeceasedjg Kate O'Donald QMrs. E. B. Ringlandj A. M., Oklahoma City, Okla.g Joseph D. Sheppard, Investment Securities, Springfieldg John T. White, A. 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'JG' ' ,S -- ', X ,-X ff f ' - 1 ,yz -1 , ' - - f, X, -:fy ,Q 4 x f 1 9 fr F I 'L 1 1 3 I '33 if 6 1 w 'F 1 n 5 I ly 1, I , 1 n 1 D L , 5 -A A ef , - dv A at HT' IV'-- Lifes mssgewwseemzatmuu sioiuirxrnaisimaatzrfffacaa-guess .7 G I A j V U E9 P ,U 41 U ill X Cl 1 Q HAMILTON BALDWIN A H A ,Q Springfield, Missouri A The bo 's his teachers' delight- 9 Keeps qillief with all of his might, H dc His friends call him Ham, I 0 sq , The best ham what arm, H I 159 Q 4 Our very parfait gentil knight. , C N Q2 ob l S4 HOWARD BALDWIN Springfield, Missouri In class chapel this boy does' shine, As he speaks out boldly his mind g He surely takes pleasure, And spends all his leisure, In voicing his arguments fine. l FRANCES CARLOCK Everton, Missouri There is a young lady named Frances, l Whom nothing will rime with, but dances J l We long to .rime Carlock , -l With something like lovelock- But it's best not to take any chances. I . E A E H5 fo 5 U. , 0. S WILLIAM BERNARD CASE GQ Q D Marshfield, Missouri 3 D D4 No scrubbing' his blush can erase, R, His fortune is surely his face- R V He has curly hair, K ' And a juvenile air, But still quite a scholar is Case. nb 2 Q4 A a w 0 9 , N A 2,-fi iz , it T - ggrl ll .jf W W ll W W : 01 ,W H , LQ AQQWWQGW Qa,.,NXdKaEi,ig5Qw,5O ag-mo, Ps: 44 PQ QQ. 4 9. F W5 l Wk N l ir l I C J a U D 10 lg ill N - ., f- . ,,. J-, ,, , , ui Po P E QQsQUE5pEFQ Ef gEiolUuinaisQumK6226fQa45z l u I 1 I I 1 MARIE BELDERLINDEN 5 Springfield, Missouri E1 0421 Q 'il' A There is a young lady whose mind i DC Toward music is surely inclinedg I A . She'll write harmony sweet 1 2 For all she may meet- 1 Q Y In giving her time she's most kind. Q 1 96 a i ! I . P MARYKATE BOYD ,V I Springfield, Missouri We all are aware Marykate, 2 Acquires' grace at a wonderful rate: Her sparkling eyes Always look very wise ' When withholding from Freshmen their fate. ' 4 2 i I I I RUTH BROWNLOW 2 Springfield, Missouri l A versatile lassie is Ruth, 5 The annual's main standby, in truthg Without her we'd be , i Up somewhat of a tree, With the air only under, forsooth. f 4 1 . . I : 1 I I l BEATRICE BUZZETTI ' Ei M no T S i 3 Cassville, Missouri I Dc To solve the equation of Buzz, Extract the square-root first, becuz i I You need not go further In order to solve her, 3 For she's square in all that she does. 1 , d 1 45 l Q re Ova' fGQimfrWrwWsaQa Q 'EE A il MA A - il n i E P J-T-1 Y 1- V V .- ' 4 G D U Di I P UQ ' 3 cl X U Q , N , Q MINOR DAVIS W Q S g Aurora, Missouri N I l A A sample of Ackie's best smile y g if You'd never suspect if of guileg W, A As Still, people buy more W 4, 0 'N' 3 ' V At the Drury book store 1 p l If it's pleasant to, linger -awhile. C bd 0 SZ D x I B ' I 9 MABEL DEFOE Swedeborg, Missouri The Freshmen, at least, do not doubt She knolws what she's talking about, , Henderson and MacPherson , - l , Confuse many a person, ' But they never put Mabel to rout. v r R l ONA DEFOE 5 , Swedeborg, Missouri There's only one Ona. DeFoe, As professors and students' well know: J l In calculus bright, I In the lab always right, VVith the fair ones a quite model beau. K l 4, 1 5 0 B 1 D I 9 L 0. , l n, S I GENE DIEMER 1 E S D Springfield, Missouri ' Q D 9 Ln Our foremost young dandy is Gene, I P With ladies he's constantly seen, li There's none more exactin', ' K ' In modes, and when actin', ' i Gene's always the star of the scene ' l , n I g d I . I d M I I D l I V 1 I , ,, . L I - A - - Y-A - X,,f c T 1-4xl'c..J - f r f' Y 2,-fix ly I c 4 I it , Q f7 E . Q 46 5 tail ...ii- TCEE g ,ZsQw!oYQUH5,iEF92iQ fE1oiUr3rt15zsnuE:1aCfZs6WQa ' 01 i , Q W, LORENE ENNIS Ai Springfield, Missouri 5, X f This maiden cares little for folly, Q dx Although she's exceedingly jollyg W 5 0 1 She has many friends, 3 E tr And an added charm lends C 1 To any group that includes Lollie. o Zi u U r i ANNIE FELLOWS Harrison, Arkansas 1 Organ practice is not fi la carte, Each student's entitled to part, 1 Ann spends more of the day , Finding out when to play ' - Than she does in perfecting her art. I. LOUISE FINKEL Springfield, Missouri There is a young lady named Finkel, I On whose brow you see not a wrinkelg J 1 i She's a myst'ry to us, For without any fuss, i She'handles her dad in a twinkel. Q 4 is Q q 5 4 LILLIAN FUsoN Q 3 'A Springfield, Missouri i 3 X There was' a young lady named Fuson, . I l lp Whose actions we thought quite co-nfusin'. X N As a matter of fact i We were quite off the track, 5 ' ,Q For o-f uniform habit's Miss Fuson. i , , in, I , 47 I 1 Q I U QME55EiKZQ1 EZ0lUllXnEESii1UtIliW'Qf6Q4.EW T gf MARGARET GEORGE . Peirce City, Missouri For honors and A's she may try, But the powers of earth she'll defy, At the drop of the hat, She will fight a Wildcat, In defense of her precious glass eye. LEWIS GORMAN Springfield, Missouri There is a young fellow named Speck. At dances l1e's always on deck, In classes he'l1 slumber, Take cuts without number, But his answers command our respect. VEDA HARRAH Golden City, Missouri There was a young lady named Harrah, Who always' was known to be fairahg She makes lovely grades, By means of night r-aids On the poor, unprotected librarrah. 'WILLIAM D. HUEE Farmington, Missouri There is a young banker named Bill, NVho handles high finance with skill. He laughs with great glee, Though he plainly can see, We're broke when his pockets we fill. 4 Qi Q U UQ Q Sl 353 AC 54 Q2 DQ Q K 41 54 t if rp nog E1 ng U H. Di A 1 I -TT' V 04952 We ov o w fsf ' Va ff' 'W nqgyya Qi ii Q .L X Q X 1 0 ,S l.OA0HUilBXdER.0ll1lEliR 0 I ' U Q ,1 A 1 JJ'-l 1 y Q SUSAN HURT i wp if Ash Grove, Missouri W 1 A There is a young lady called Hurt, J f C We've never supposed her a flirt, p ' l A But we had a surprise M 4 D ' - When we noticed her eyes, , 1 B Q For their glances you'd hardly call-curt. f B9 'L . 0 D 1 5 M i 5 1 ' N HAZEL LOHMEYER i Springfield, Missouri ' i We know a young lady the fates, Have showered with numerous datesg , , She's so many to spare, ' We think it but fair She should let 'em at reasonable rates. VDORSEY JONES Springield, Missouri We've been warned in the sternest of tones, ' I Keep his name out of all danger zonesg ' B We don't dare mention grades, -E243 ia. FQ-ibles, honors or maids, So we simply present-Dorsey Jones. D West Plains, Missouri ww ' A horrid old cynic is Joe, A , What ails him we really don't knowg I We do what we can- He says it won't scan, F U 0 W ' -- , V V ' - 1 A A VV L I N O: My xawwweewewawffscfkxsagmrevzaaw Q 49' ' JOE JONES I E And our nice inky cake is all dough. N J, c U5'as's'61??MllE5ECilQi' Q SlvlUlllf?lE?SQUElE4C??s6raQ445:f52 B J-1.-fx-.FN r-A 'Z l ESTHER MCCOLLUM Springfield, Missouri Presenting our young lady Esther, We dunno what could have possessther For she browbeat the staff, About this epitaph, Till the editor--riz,up and blessther. MARY Ni-:E Springfield, Missouri We cannot tell all her perfections, , We only have room for small sections, But this we do say, Forever and aye, She's the center of all our affections. MAY PATTERSON Springfield, Missouri There is a young lady named May, Who seldom can nnd time to play, She's cutting out' pleasures, For rhyme schemes and measures Spending time in a Romantic way. CHARLES ROUNTREE Springfield, Missouri That's just what I told you, he said, When the annual came out ahead, If we'd gone in the hole, We'd have this' to console Us: Charles knew along, Q. E. D. JJvg7A Dgei,mfwfqCqs1f'7ffXQsaXsPA2ffgw4fe-saffsQevx5seH0W 2-43Tx F il! 0 .Md A Url M C on 4 1 6' 0 D E 1 SQ ,gb Ei Q aa Q 55.552315 J ?e::T.2mve,oQm2a,eljlQ siQiUl?ii?rles:s'im,, iW'56fw9445:?6 l l l X 1 N3 X Q LUCILE SHIVEL Springfield, Missouri We know a young lady whose voice, Has caused all ofvus to rejoiceg 5 'il la D Q It's so dainty and sweet, i lb We think it but meet, 1 QQ That she be the girl of our choice. , M 'e D D , T Q, HOMER SPERRY Springfield, Missouri Still another young person is here, - Whose name for his fame must appearg VVhen none could be found, Our piano to pound, Homer Sperry didplay once this year. - 3 i 5 NEIL THOMPSON ,Q Springfield, Missouri l There was a young fellow named Neil, His love for his country was realy J l He's not any snob, ' But call him a gob, If you wonder how Ajax would feel. 0 B 0 , A , o 0. T ' U S 5 HELEN VOLKER E D Springiield, Missouri N1 3 41 This lady is Miss Helen Volker, V ' , ' It s really quite hard to provoke herg ' But to hear people's railings, K At other folks' failings, D 1 That really distresses Miss Volker. U lf T V . .x,.x, :..Xf X,.,f Q 1-.,n,.fQ- i7'QfQ1D QQ f7rxf?52,sOfs'fCx 4K'SsNs 51k s ' Hwsoefsfoiauaodjwu 0lUFli45P ilUEl4??Q6e94:2 - B Bi 40 ff A - - ,, Hg-ur Y. . .Y t..-. H.-.---5 - T T ' ,,- 0 D00 UV U ra ff gqq W Q D 5 45 U Q LS IL. A 1- L .-L .less V V 4 ELTA WILLIAMS j fi, Iberia, Missouri This Iunior's a wonderful Iassie, Whom all of us think rather classy' 4 f N'l 5 C fig 'sim 'il ff , Our favor she's won, , NM ,. , K ' t 1, A , . , ,,'Q.,Vf'f 13' Ai 1, ,.r , 1 - 5 ET? ii 0 By what she has done, ' tb In managing Y. W.-this lassie. f ' D Q1 f Da , y . X GARRETT WooDARn Windsor, Missouri , We always had tho-ught him poetic, The notion proved sadly the'reticg 'VP The powers from abo-ve 1 - Have quite killed his love, For the verse of his country--po' Attic! ez .ig 1 fy E NEWTON WAKEMAN Republic, Missouri ' ie- -5 Have you noticed how Newt Wakeman's eyes, From a point on the ground seldom rise? A A He's a modest young man, And he does what he can, I To eliminate feminine sighs. ' b 5' T E T Q G f IMOGENE GILLEY 5 A , N . . . Q D ewtonia, Missouri Nl D 4 We know a young lady so nice dx l , Her spare hours will never suffice: M l They 'are worth more than par, 1 She's too popular far, So McCu1lagh has taken to dice! p l 1 OJ , if?- HQ T' 52 YLX 'ml s pw QQ. 1 D. M W 1' lx, 4 25 ?0 BQ , V o D tag vi 52 O' gf-fag l lil E is L effQiQm254-Eijfao eoiunimsiumizfffafsaoafss . ' W IP 'Q XZ Z i i ii V 1 EX' CRYSg3i4in1,3iIi1el?lTRli1IiZsour1 L X i She's a sure card, i l A As sure as a g-un. E Qc M 29 L L L i 1:1 5 4 ob ' ,wi i 1 . n QM . . 4 ESTHER BOEHM Q ill? Springiield, Missouri 1 r ,ig L 'H il ll sg, l sl lf. , lei i V v a will I wifi I I X, l I ii xi N Her eye . ,. . lim Was large and dark. 1 inf i W4 ' l 1 I, A: M1 , ,MH V -lil: E will ly- LOUISE CANNADY Wi! Marionville, Missouri 1 gfglagw Why, Jacks the king of au, hir? For they all love Jack. , I l A f MAE A ' silfiflfl Ill L ip L flu ll ' , l , 'f ll J Ig, W, CHARLES CHALENDER U!! 1 - . . . 1 'Ml Springfield, Missouri -QI I am in earnest-I will not retreat a single inch. V if fi 'I . l ll gill Qi E ' iffy! 0 I 5 ' 0 i Wi n Q Q af! L GOLDEIN COLLINS Nl Q Springfield, Missouri K ll si There is no pleasure like the pain K N Of being loved, and loving. ,j 1 I li 1 o GJ Ii li U -' 1 lil U i n w e! 4 il 1 i L if VM ' N Gr V , X,-sf : ,Nm-JQCU 12 ' 1. E M L - ?xCX3. qjgS Qgqq.5U 1 , 'i X . if l l l i . 54 fi i i l 1 5 1 ilk fo C Q' 'Z c 5 M Si U in if in X A U5 is gl l il U ! 5, ww ,ixgsawsrmaasmusi eQiUinrgiirecQfAfeM.sfi Q 'W Z Q V L 6 U i ,fn in 5, B Bk i ix y LUCILE Cowuzs 'lf ,i W W A '4And still my delight is in p ope young men. ,l , . N lr u JC P u i A V fl 39 A ii or D4 by l PAUL CRANK l Greenfield, Missouri I Thou canst not mean so poorly as' thou talk'st. L A 1 CAROL CURTIS I Springfield, Missouri A A little Prattler among men. I J I W Q ' ' AGATHA DANIEL y C Springfield, Missouri I l Y Whate'er she did was done with so much ease. 4 l 4 i B U D o 1 UO Q A S A , E D A i, CAROL DAVIS XX' , I Iberia, Missouri Al1's quiet along the Potomac. K Dlig W I K o 9 F , 1 S 55509 0 2,-L y, fy ig!-fQCf?Sww4 sf42v-xxxf-f4Df+r f'0LU ggqiqgi, 1 55 L v I ' ' - v F v v' W i iw aiefxvvffafsfa Hermena s10IUNaI2IuI2WAwQQ I Z Ugg i' i c Q i FLORA DICKINSON fix il if Springfield, Missouri dl 'fcafe will kill a car, H l ,f And therefore lets be merry. AC if SAMUEL DAWSON Springfield, Missouri . Al-as! our young affections run to waste. I RUTH Esrmza I Lebanon, Missouri 1 A winning way, a pleasant smile. 'z i V . a i 1: Db Q L Cl u UQ Q 'Tl AC Qi T It 1 . GESTHFORD FINE l A Springfield, Missouri Some say, 'G'es, print it,' ' , Others say, 'Not so'g ' Some say, 'It might do go0d,' ' I Others s'ay, 'No. ' J Q U 3 1 B , O A o + IJ no lx DO Q Q: ' A as D Q5 13 I D i RALPH HARRISON ' I D Q Springfield, Missouri Q 0 The play's the thing. nb ' I l U04 + u Q Q I N A I A , as g I I T g I A. .,I, I i g or 1 , maamfa'rqe+sffiewAvIffQa4AaQAfaQQ,UKa'5'iQ'iAf'ciIf5 I 9 56 Y 75:9 51 il Q5 li, , X , N N 4 ii 1 JC on J K ,Qi 0 li lb W s ge 3 m,,,, QSM , 0 g!YEUU0EEg3vQ1 VQQBUF va we Q D? ,-7 e I Eve '5 tb 7 H GU-- i W A N X JQLEQA mdakoguml 1:52 . Cl UQ , me Q WILLIAM HOKE T? Lees Summit, Missouri A Who loves not wine, women, and song, . N f' Af He is a fool his whole life long. ip 'i lb 4' t 502 1: 4 0 .5 my IDA Hom' Olustee, Oklahoma Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass. if LINNET JACKSON l Neosho, Missouri Alone, alone-all, all alone. I , KATHRYN KELSO Springfield, Missouri ' , She's bonnie, blooming, straight, and tall. , E M Q 0 M D o 1 0' 1 , 0. , in f Q: A l 0 5 di N 3 ' FRANCIS LITTRELL j Q Springiield, Missouri Q 1 The one before the last, my dear, V H d quite as much as you. 'N ear D d o ll . e r or or e H A , 57 ries Wimaaeiu Q EioiuiiiRas5numR1cQEesvioQQ U Q A . f U 1 C5 if QE T ROBERT MARTIN Springfield, Missouri His honest, sonsie, baws'nt face, Aye'got him friends in ilka place. 1 ' MILDRED MEYER A Springfield, Missouri With a smile that glowed celestial rosy red. CLARENCE MONTEITH Springfield, Missouri On their own merits modest men are dumb. lx , ' BERYL McADow Lamar, Missouri - 'A little shy at first. .iii 5 A A 5 4 3 BLAIR McADow A Lamar, Missouri And now, says Darius, 'Hooray fer some fun.' A 1 , I1 A , A i E - --f---- v---1-- - ---- --------f - - W Al M- V . f .i , Y, .Ti gui.- .,r, -A A UK -, , V i V, Y WL. Mwmkiv I gj . A ' AA' T A ' I Qmaewiaeewwetwsmaww aefqavffw u 425 Q 'if QS , 58 I L G 0 4C Q W Ii 2 09 B li a Al A A E R QE 1 Q1 0 D013 QV Qu - 1 VW v v' D 7 r Qc: V if Qi , '1.SA0XUmME23ilUEilQ!Qf7Fwq3445c:- .7 4 Q R e Z up l W1 Q PM r l l Q RALPH MCLEMORE X Walnut Grove, Missouri F ix- A Nowher so besy a man as he ther was. J il ' 6 41 U Q , C 4 ll? C RQ D A RQ NATHAN NAYLOR Springfield, Missouri I do admire of womankind but one , M MARION NEVILLE Springfield, Missouri - Sighed and looked unutterable things. . J t HIiRBERT PENCE Springfield, Missouri ' It is 'better for a young man to blush than to . turn pale. 4 ' 4 I . 00 E loo N u E S Q E W! 3 4 TN K VIRGIL REYNOLDS R K S l Buffalo, Missouri S nb , . Round his head the Aureole clings. DOJ 1 0 Q ' fl ,U Q N 3 R R N .1 is M. is ,. , o , V .T .go , o .1 3545 , ' 59 IN SQ1 V Sig i if fZ UH5yE-liileiu Si0lUNwf1UEIlW'Qi5'F5ZQQ .Zi G ii 1 M g U51 i 3 UQ Q - l l l Q .I ij, 'lf 1 TF' fi I lived to write, and wrote to live. Aw ' l fl . Qi M D Q 92 'J AMELIA RUXTON i Springfield, Missouri Oh, the gamesome, glad librarian. L , l C ISABEL SHELPMAN Springiield, Missouri M Not to know me argues yourself unknown. t . J ' I ' ix LUCILE SMITH 1 I IJ 1 , ' Springfield, Missouri I know not why I love this youth. S m i 4 B 0 D l A A D 1 ' fb 0 Q , ' W X u. lf? S M ? Ed M I ETHEL SPEARMAN D 4 4 Z X 'llggei-iii! to command success E X ' But we'l1 do more--we'll deserve it n 1 ay M Q 4 1' Q V 1 ' . '2i3fPg6435ff5CQ'5Gd?jZS'XQ543f?Viw-wf?i?N9?Q5JAJf'5iQisG5r - 60 n-1--1--tw! Fw- 'Po l V ' T' l' DEW? I Q WEE OV C5' ffw G' 'W Us D -V R Qc: D V , as 'bA0iIUl5MEi,OflUEiliCQ,.43ffo4D4,4.Q:- M fg T MG Cl U Q R lp Q AILEEN STEPHENSON ll if Springfield, Missouri 1 A A merry heart goes twice the way - V? That tires a sad one. Q pq , U . os .5 i TRULA THOMAS i Greenfield, Missouri ' Short and Sweet. i CAROL THOMPSON Springfield, Missouri Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair, Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair. 1 J l lx, n f LOUISE THWEATT 1 Greenfield Missouri Above our life we love a steadfast friend. 1 B 4 no in . 4 if fb S fl 5 4 I ' R VVARREN TURNER 3 I O Springfield, Missouri V T The sweetest hours that e'er I spend DD 1 Are spent among the lassies, O. 4 Q ln Q 1 R Ol ' V, e ' T T x f 1 1.-qc,-10 525: Qi i 7 ff4Q2?mWQG-dw1f'7ffrif?84Rb fRW x?.N44i5xN?scwsQ Q2whf1 61 Oiwfovw We varsity W DKYVX QS U Lb X 1:2 . U G' D1 U Kd mx G1 Q RUBY WALKER A if Laclede, Missouri l y A Fair in that-she never Q QL Studies to be fairer. 7 ' I D 1 29 il 'S 4 0 D N ' CAROL WATKINSON A Billings, Missouri Man delights not meg no, nor woman either. FLORENCE WATSON Springfield, Missouri Youth! 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J 5 KK 34 Y KK nb A U04 521 U K lv LwaQvQvxQakphmzww7wSaXQgK4dQfQvawQQvz6afK3'f5i lg? r 80 A ? iw ,wal V ' Cl -C W 4 V J O06 PS1 si 004, JQ -55-CQ zqawg f i Q2QZQU55a1jfQQ HQMUNMSQUHKCYQEMQQ A L.. , X W W fs af Q? 5 K W 5 fd S m U Qc w Q R 1 H5 5 U 1 Q? 'T 'OU v FOURTH PLATOON A i wy72Q xQ14rwafnfGCSWSaG52.QLffieQQ-QaaQQGffqJf1i'QiN?S.?5 M 6 81 . 1 ll .SS I Aff? E1 ll QQ l Q2 U. S 54 4 ll I U USED ..EG2S?w ?SpE.UE5,5E3FE E E1oTURRiEEsQumECf?AES.EH45A .7 X COMPANY IN COLUMN BERT M. CAVANAGH, 1ST LIEUT. INF., U.S.A. BRUNO I. SAWICKI, 1ST LIEUT. M.C., U.S.A. GEORGE M. DAVIS, ZND LIEUT. INF., U.S.A. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CHARLES R. ROUNTREE, FIRST SERGEANT HOWARD W. JARVIS, DVUTY SERGEANT CHARLES E. ALLEN, SUPPLY SERGEANT NATHAN A. NAYLOR, RIGHT GUIDE HARDIN P. HAlZLIP, HOSPITAL SERGEANT RALPH E. MATTHEWS, LEFT GUIDE ' ROBERT F. MOORE, FIRST DUTY SERGEANT HERMAN E. GROSSENHEIDER, BUGLER Abbott, John S. Amt, Carl E. Anderson, Webster S Arbaugh, Earl M. Armstrong, Ernest A. Atkinson, Onel L. Bass, Normal H. PRIVATES Beazley, Everett Bettis, Ward F. Bradford, George W. Buckner, William. I. Buckeridge, James H. Burbridge, Frank C. Burke, Joseph L. Campbell, Fernley J. Carnahan, Lawrence O. Carsten, Claude E. Carter, Carl V. Carter, Daniel R. Case, William B. Chalender, Charles L. ' ,,..-.--- - 5853-7.5 EXW U U? Q 92 K 1 . - I r I l I E 1 4 1 l ll V Q If S . fall fl l i 9 X 1 aff? .. 9 'av F Q5 PQ7T77 913 V 'J ii -Me.. Gf' V' V 'G' D 7 i i W QC. , 7553 ...l Z E G . ,.. -... . .... .. . , 0'-' - A U Q BN ul Q Collins, Martin M. Kincaid, Lynn A. Ragsdale, Leon H. 4 rw Corum, Artemus B. Kingery, Daniel R. Rasch, Adolph L. O. it , F51 Corum, Fred T. Knuckols, Clifford F. Reynolds, James V. x, A Coward, LeRoy E. Lacy, John A. Roper, James D. I Q Crank, Rawser P. Lane, Clinton E. Rountree, Newton M. gq Davis, Delbert L. Langston, James T. Schmill, Roger Gi Davis, Harry C. Largent, Frank T. Schooley, Joe P. C Davis, Lawrence L. Law, Clifford J. Shuler, George L. lb Davis, Minor M. Lawson, Guy W. Silvius, 'Wayne VV. I J Dee, Willard E. Littrell, Francis H. Sloan, Tony L. DeFoe, Ona Logan, Leon H. Smith, Harlie W. Duncan, Guy E. Mack, Fletcher H. Smith, Hartley V. , Eubanks, AWilliam E. Manlove, Dudley P. Smith, Robert S. Evans, Bert Martin, Clifford B. Smith, Virgil W. C Falkenhain, Ferd G. Martin, Francis V. Snead, Earl A. Farnham, Arthur L. Martin, Milo E. Spencer, William D. Farrar, Hallet R. Martin, Robert H. Sperry, Homer C. Fine, Gesthford F. Martinson, Harry W. Stanton, Roycie B. Fitzpatrick, Tom P. Mason, Lewis L. Staubus, Roscoe K. Foster, Russell McClure, VVil1iam W. A Stephens, Thomas L. Foudray, Felix McConnell, Joe M. Stumpf, Delbert H. Franklin, Albert L. McCoy, Jay H. Thompson, Lloyd V. Freeman, Claire M. McKeen, Harold L. Thomas, Charles J. Garroutte, George C. McLemore, Alexander Tracey, Herschel E , - Godfrey, Lewis' W. McLemore, John P. Turner, Warren M. - Gorman, Lewis' W. McMullen, William A.. Vaughan, Byron L. Hailey, Ray Miller, Edison D. VVakeman, Newton Harrison, Ralph A. Miller, George B. Walker, Giles S. Haseltine, Francis T. Moad, Louie E. VValker, Miles N. ,Q Hedges, Warren B. Moffitt, Hugh C. VValton, Lyle D. l Hilton, Ora A. Moflitt, Paul A, Ward, Frank L. Hoke, Howard J. Montieth, Clarence D. Washburn, James H. Hoke, VVilliam F. Moore, Orval D. Vkfeir, Ernest L. Hoops, George T. Morris, Byron M. 1 Wells, 'William H. Howard, Arthur J. Morrow, Theron B. Whitaker, Uncas A. Hunter, Frank G. Newton, Joseph N. VVeiser, Alfred N. E Huscher, Charles F. O'Bannon, George W. WVhyte, Raymond T. A Hutchinson, Alfred D. Oliver, Herbert F. VVi1liams, Raymond H U, J' Jared, Kaniel W. Olmsted, Clarence V.. Wilson, Lawrence F. S Jones, Dorsey D. Parks, Leo A. VVilhoit, James R. 1 o IUC Gm P e all Q nb .LA 6.55296 1 54 I Jones, Harold M. Jones, Robert T. Kendall, Wayne L. Keuper, Lyman C. Patterson, Ralph L. Pennington, Phillip H. Preston, Myron Priest, Albert F. VVommack, Ruel N. VVoodard, Julius H. Woodard, William C. 'Wrightsman, Lawrence S 21 li fl 'T REWQ 3-3sC1ME2 SiQmUBXimsmna:1LKCQ'g6gQ45Q .Z DS , fp Y C UQ QQ, . , . . l , fQ,J1!,r ,,,, 11, ' I ' V - ' -' ff, , be 29 32 BATTALION PARADE S1 gc 04 THE BAND ' M QV? -M 0 U09 Q E25 C G 0 1 G 84 'QQ cl I 7 De E3 T? 0 AC Q' QQ B DE 0. Q B4 dd J Q34 ,.- a -c 1 ki, vi 4 V, 1-.. .,.' N 1 i Vi N QQ 237 Gm U55-E-E195 Q 31omUr3WsmnmL'aKQ'Q6.415Q .Zi . 5 as wi ' 41 QI F CI 1 ogjf C 5 c o D4 BQ BQ J I J ' Ce Ke W1 94. Q2 1 Q Eg 4 Es 4 1 va UQ bd QQ ' DQ 1 if 555615 Qxsfggazpgffhfazewwaageflfawcgzfwxdwffaami 85 , wQiQmaa aiQQ E10mumxQ1asgQumW?5aQ4sQ 7 im 1 Q f Q U U , D2 QQ INTERIOR MESS HALL COMPANY MASCOT U?7'FQ?Z9K?iEFwCfw'i5L5'f5S'x52QEf?'?cs.'N4 ECii6Ufi?vQAM W if W gc M gc Q Q Y Q RQ QQ 24 il 1 1 5? Q?' bi W I 1 ' f .HMQS 1 i 'K , A f V qi VV, kai X w V C W I J 1 1 I K 50 ED :Gm Q U K 155 QQ ,....11-- ig B 5-AQ 2 4 lil-1-if Qf EgQyUmmgQUmwmXQg1?5 Dg S. A. T. C. 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BALDWI - 1 1 1 'MEI-X 1 11- : 111111 ' 1? 11 1 1,11 ' C h197 d 918 U06 1 . 1,1 1 .11 1 13111 01 1 111111 TV 1 1 . 1 1 1 1E1kd2fgm114Q11m1f1ff1QC1f11f7ffXO'1Q2,b1fPXffk-'xs4zz-qNv wsvzaafw I 31113 1:11 ' K , 90 1:11 '1i2 'TQ 1 11 U19 '11 235 'TZ ' 1 1 Q 5 11 1 F ii 1 91., ....l.-.av Q O D055 Ov d o V547 va vq D 7 Q Q.. V w-fafsfsomfamamg as c,0iuu4.i.Qnaiareaesf.sQQ 1 53 lx U Sufi Emi X I 4, AE I 41 ,, '51 -16 1 50 + .f 0 0 1 5 D J I l 6 s 9 ov D . UO. 1 9, S VQ D L HERMAN E. GROSSENHEIDER li D Capiain S Owing to the S. A. T. C. regulations and the epidemic of ini-luenza, which caused - D the suspension of football practice in the fall, it was found necessary to cancel the U0 entire schedule for 1918, although a number of the 1917 all-state men were back on U A l the gridiron. The schedule for 1919 includes Missouri, Wash1ngton,'Arkansas, and' in ' dj gt. iaouis Universities, with a number of the members of the Missouri College 1 on erence. -' ,s ' ' ' ' ' 1 'A 9 A it QMQLQ ' ' 3559, c vx7v-cr3xaQwf5afqaa'weQsayHfegQ4frsQxefQQ. Q2.e. I D 1 '33 , a I O wQ1Qmaae153QQ sgQmumm:gQmce'geHQQ.T' Tj Basketball ' U ,fe D- A was C53 ES gf Q V EE A24 . I' . AC s - K5 929 'Sf C 94 921, W 1 n 1: I 1 l i 4 l H X ! ll mf 5 5? f UO S S it 5 f Q gg 94 A C F s UQ f 1 C 1 1.118 19 B k tb ll d T k D04 ? A A in LQ-ff7'iAiS 92 v 22 75 -wmmaamwg Zsgomuiixxaasfnumwffcaxg-Zqlngfzsk? A PM 4: f ob Q I l 4 1 I P HARRISON Captam F d KJ ll U 0 0 0 0 E E ERS 94 ESS U04 f 55 5352552 ffrok U04 Y' Q Q U -H N ' A 35355 Q pZLqQ xQ1NwwfvAfzCf2w7QaQQXQfN1ff5v4KqsvaaiQUffq'i'QiNf?Q5 93 1 I F 15 E C U02 Boys' Basketball Cl ' wi' Swv ,.,,.:QRW5QUfa5,EUQQ S1omUrfxKit1as5i1uMf!Qa5'f1La5x453 WT' V Tw at TY ta Q 1 BU WASHBURN THQMPSON ' li D Q Guard Guard RQ Gnos SEN HEIDER . SUMMERS Substitute Substitute U 0 gh. A Q t l xwgwfwiewfxwtmtffaacfkavadsvzcafitt T94 J . 0 1 Uk X tm 55 ii Q U t 'TY ge C K nn Q2 Q f gl Ui V 1 d 1 n U 9 ,SQ L Pr-ra-uQf7fQm.UUU-UI:-jiiflgzl i rrfewrfwa OV ' .22. Z C 1 P . . J 0935 Basketball Squad i Q 'Tl' BXDJ J 1,8 3 . L, V . l A . V .4 at 4 as . , rf i C . W 1 1 EQSQQ I. ! . 4, ll li Tm- 4 N First row: Foster, Thompson, Martin, Naylor, Washburn, Harrison, Summers. Second row: Howard, L I Grossenheider, Paxson, Hedges, McLemore. Q THE SEASON 4 i This year in basketball has been considerably below the average so far as the 4 Q E Drury men's team is concerned, but those who are wont to hark back to the years Q D IJ of former championship teams are due for a reminder that the 1918-'19 aggregation, 9 Q with only two letter men back, went up- against several veteran teams and finished G Gb Hr , with a rating' of .500, winning three conference games and losing three. , G 0 A ' i RESULTS' 0 Q D ' J Q im, January 22 Fulton, Drury 24, Westminster 39. Nl January 23 Fayette, Drury 19, Central 39. S 4 January 24 Cameron, -Drury 45, Missouri Wesleyan 24. I January 25. Liberty, Drury 22, William Jewell 33. D nb February 1. Springfield, Drury 24, Rolla 25. U l February 26. Springfield, Drury 50, Missouri Wesleyan 22. ' ff February 27. Springfield, Drury 52, Missouri Wesleyan 13. Q' 0 Q -N .rr . 9- . S Y ry , A gf -N-:xy 2 N,-,X 1-XM-10 lcggqgg ,552-frfsi7 fsQ2?wW '6'f Q3ssalfcxkX4!5'fN?3Qr QP-wQ1 F if m?v UEU,iiFZ Q ESQQHUKXQQSQUHKWQCQZQQ .Z m , i 023 Girls' Basketball Q C, Q stare champions 1918-19 3, I Cl E ia 1 b l 5 I ll First row: Foster, Hee, Cannady, Dickinson. Second row: Kirkham, Call, Pierce, McAdow, Carlock. ' Third row: Turner, Scheldrup. THE SEASON 4 . I -Q E This year, as well as last, the Drury girls' basketball team had practically no opposition 0 Q in the way of state championship contenders. The team lost no games during the season, Q U.. ', and defeated on its northern trip the strongest of all the women's colleges of Missouri. QI S The schedule for the year included the following games: U D L RESULTS: N1 D T January 11. On Drury Court, Drury 25, High School 5. Ll l it January 25. At Marionville, Drury 34, Marionville College 11. K February 8. At Mexico, Drury 26, Hardin 16. gb 1 February 10. At Columbia, Drury, 19, Stephens 14. C February 11. At Fayette, Drury 14, Howard-Payne 11. U 'l al ,JsvgyvoaKarQsfsfaeaa1f'feQ.ssaftffes4KsaweG,arefsLra74af5 1 96 st U Q3 i Q4 at 31 dll l l E 0? 5 31 li A v ' Em UwQM wH5 EU1Q Q EHQHUKWHSQUHMGEMQQ Q W E u F tu Ct Q W gf In ii! J 0 Q PIDRC Capta1 1 CANNADY, Captain-Elect CARLOCK Ugg, d ' Guard Running Cknter aHfQgsUfs.?'iQfmQ,j L 1 97 C 7 QgQU55i5U ggQ ELQHUNQQSQUQWAQWQW, DQ U UQ A X 'fl ft Q NJ 1 'TZ AV' E g S N K A C 1 4 ' 5 Q. D Y? 94 JK df EE 54 QwaEKQaQDAJ2wfQ'zewU f-a4fAkQxai6Jxf'Sia'1M 5 Y 1 figz v w K 1 1 X , S EQ-T. eg. 5 1 FC , 1 P 2 1 Q D. E3 1 9 4 1 dd ' 1 d Q X Q C on Q --ev' ..3ff' AK . ?QivwQQ2f-XG, xgmywmfm , 5 Q r R I 5 HK Q D if rovd v ,ci ca W ' vi ik D 4: 22 if L Ei EQ o I D gOQf7gffifffsv'?1Zf'2 .r, A B A +41 4 Ummwwwmmaamw Q f3vmUnRiq1asgQumgzrQfQaXEQ4cQigQ1 Track ay if 9. 53 if R U H 5 1 Q K 1 F : J. 2 I 4 1 , I I ' - Qi 5 E5 :vt 'gg in DE A' Ygqf Q L 2 K I ff ities S S aiiyafvmfafoa UEETEEIQ a aioimiiraaisnnmmfgfsaroaii, Q, S r D i W 5 TZ f , X l I S 1 THE SEASON There has been more interest in track shown here this season than for several 9 years. Only two letter men, Captain Woodard and Grossenheider, were back, but G considerable material was drawn out by the inter-fraternity meet of April 25, which was won by the Obelisk Fraternity. The Panthers participated in a triangular meet with the Missouri School of Mines and the Springfield Normal Ap-ril 19, finishing second to the Miners. Drury was also entered in the state conference meet, held on jf. the Normal field May 18 and 19. l yi U., Ui FQQGXGQQO 1 101 fi 3? H lt 1 T 1 I ww .va 1 D 3 iSs?EQ'517:fsm?Sv,,VQUM?7'2EQ slo1UIf'xs.eaS:5nnt1W'A6Sm4-5 US Ls Drury Athletic Association ORGANIZED 1877. REORGANIZED 1910-11 The faculty and all Students are members A JAMES FERGUSON ................................................ ......................... P resident HELEN Woon .............. ........... V ice-President HELEN VOLKER ...,............ ................ S ecretary ESSIE FOSTER ....................... .................... T reasurer H. E. GROSSENHEIDER ............. .................. F ootball Manager NATHAN NAYLOR ................ ................... B asketball Manager JOSEPHINE PIERCE.. ......... -. JAMES WILHOIT .......... JAMES H. HEWLETT ........... Girls' Basketball Manager ..-....-...-..........n-.-Track Manager .-.-.......Financlal Secretary ls 5 L 4 , 1 1 d I 102. 1 W Z7 ' HW I , IIN I-'I I I I I I I E! I g :I I I I I A if f f H if A 'I 'I O ca Q , Q v , W ,Y -K 57.94 Nw O gv,x ' . , Ig i ,K If fl 1 Q ' l-ll r ' I III N' f f ':.4,,, ,1- Y f i r'-'43-Q4 wi ' , gQ'imlTH41v3' Am mu ' I . fl?-I I 1 I , ' S, I J I. 5,6 CJ I In .,.,., - 1' -' 1t', uL rf 1.37-' 515 I Ik -- -- '- I ' 1. Z:-I. QI I II g I ' I A,... -. ,,,V, ,,,, , , I 6 0 S I Q I o . Q, X! F . I I 2 w D I ...... 5 :PLD QQQ lk.-D. Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I II I I H I ,I I, I II II I2 I I ll r H il '1 l l ll ll 1 , i s , s i C . I y i 1 L 1 1 1 l Q i l l ? I l 3. l, I i s 1 r L l r Q lg l 1 v l it 1. w 'I sf l I, :Qe.QUE5peEtE E eillutltaafruaxmafesaoaga V Q Q53 Student Senate if Q15 QQ Il , The Student Senate is an advisory board of students and faculty members. Headed by the student-body president, it consists of the two deans of the college, one other faculty member, a member from the non-fraternity men and one from the non-fraternity women, and one from each fraternity and sorority in school. Thus it is sought to give representa- tion to every group in the college. The powers of the Senate are merely advisory and it attempts to deal with the important problems of school life, to establish a closer relation E beltwefzn fgculty members and. studengs, to atfnd to 'matters oi importance to the whole Q sc oo , an in every way posslble to urther t e best interests o Drury. D ' OFFICERS S JAMES WILHOIT ......... ............................................................... P resident 3 4 HELEN WOOD .......... ............. . ................. Secretary and Treasurer ' MEMBERS . l 4 Dean Hall Homer Sperry gea? Carsig d Joe Jones . ro essor ea or Essie Foster 1 Ralph .Paxson Willis Staubus 6 Esfphw Pierce Lura McNish F e en oo l ' p A or l gy , E AJ T T J-xl - 1 : m Wg5fCEl1f77ENQ53VNm:?xWCkQ.hXf45i'CQ2'JQ. ,r Q'iQ15Kff, 104 F m E E V Q U U2 . .QE T' 25 l l 2 U . i S 3 C E1 94 iz Lc K: 1 Lo ff J Lo U 6-: 1:15552 isa I 1 gUi rMUf55E-C3121 ta eioluhtaasnumarzaaeaoafsu O QQK S75 ogy A E 1 if AN' HONORARY ORGANIZATION OF SENIOR VVOMEN 1 95 FOUNDED DECEMBER 9, 1914 rl, 5 Cf' '04 P 12 I d L- it n le Q S 551 Q 92:17 :GCT gras R fact. AQ QQIQS l ACTIVE MEMBERS Marjorie Carlock Pauline Pate Dorothy Breckenridge E Marie McLemore Julia Phillips Lucile Crank Q 51 HONORARY MEMBERS ' Us Kathryn Newell Adams Minna Matern Mrs. Thomas W. Nadal xl S Mrs. John Clark Jordan Mabel A. Dominick D ALUMNAE 1 Eleanora Boehmer Alberta Harris S I 2 Irene Bowen Agatha Watson Carol Taber Maude Kump 1 Q Mabel Gorman Bess Bowen Emma May Baldwin Alleene McClure Lois Lhamon Hilma Davies Sylvia Leonard 1 Lelia Miller I 5 Katherine McComb Eleanor Humphreys Marzelle Rose Margaret Murphy U l l Lola Robertson Marguerite Jackson Helen Walker Iuvia Shattuck I LI Lochie Sperry Charline McCanse Pauline Beasley Nina Shepherd Q? N fa if-I V O Ifwqp ri-Qszf-'ff-XV B Uv-as-fi QDMHWQ 105 efsi O S S S 0 v 'V F v v' Q A' -l' f 3QfQUfdU,EQIQ R s.omURaRsnnRRRf ..sa-SEQQ... 7, is Q lf Q ES? The Seven Sages I U21 Q A Eb Tj HONOR SOCIETY FOR MEN ' Nw f FOUNDED JANUARY 19, 1918 ' , R .M . , 1 , 4 RE D Q A sAORs 0 5 I. Dorsey Jones IV. Samuel Dawson GK S ji?-ernE1rd Case VX? giamisf F3r.?son mi . . 't D A oe Ones VII. Ralph Mcmmofe as or me W 9' SCHOLAR dk Q D. Roper Q FACULTY MEMBERS UD 1 L. E. Meador E Thomas W. Nadal a U Q mmivxamfsaemwefxwyxdwfxeqmmevgsmifg 106 BQ Q K I 21 94 A .. 5.2.1 -e ll it li lr 'Cl C lm J a 0 0 GH N1 E R EEQQQ law if Z23L5'a?v ':?Q M,UE54E:UFZ Q EZQHUNQSSQUMWQEEMQI V d or UQ Lambda Eps1lon I ,XCI Q ' IEIONORARY SCIENTIFIC FRATERNITY lx T FOUNDED 1902 I' I an 1 AC l l' I G Q 0 1 K B l I J OFFICERS LURA MCNISH ........... ................. - .................... ..........,..................... P r esident HOMER SPERRY .............. ........................,...............................,................ 17 ice-President E BEATRICE BUZZETTI ....... .......................................................... S ecretary and Treasurer U D ACTIVE MEMBERS D Q Nathan Naylor Dorothy Breckenridge Susan Hurt Us Nellie Kump Ethel Spearman Ruth Esther QI S Aileen Stevenson Esther Boehm Grace Constance q D Bernard Case Francis Littrell Hamilton Baldwin ww Ralph Paxson ' I-Iomer Sperry Beatrice Buzzetti Q l V Lura McNish Charles Rountree Charles McCormack 4 I Ralph McI.emore glabel DeFoe Elta Williams B na DeFoe D 1 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS i B. F. Finkel C, H. Spurgeon J J ff' Vlrd L. Ray Lois K. Stewart Q Tb y A 4-1 T ' X f T J-sll,-f pZ-2ff5Lii? KQlsQY4?'5ffsGC6'WwC'52b'6'fN'f4cQ.G'XfC!5N3fms C-flQ Q2sQQ 107' 5'w'E?Q1QUE5BE.3F9ZQ Qiotufssieaisnmmiiieg-66-SJQQ UZ' io Y G UQ Q 'TZ' 9 4C .gg ni W y a L L, . ,L L L L m R A i g U2 Q t Y. M. C. A. W A 3 A 2 . 25 Us Dry A C Q s i I N It ' A , I A OFFICERS A. R. MCLEMORE .... .................................. .............. P r esident C, I A Em PAUL CRANK ............ .......................... ......... V i ce-President Q 5 E 5 JAMES ROPER ....... ................. ............. ....................... S e c retary 0 1 L5 U D CLYDE HYDER ............. ..................................................................... T reasnrer Q A U . t S DORSEY JONES ............... . ......... Chairman Religious Meetings Committee E i Q D RALPH PAXSON ............ ................................ C hairman Social Committee N i D 4 4, CHARLES CHALENDER ...... ............ - .Chairman Membership Committee dk D 1, GARRETT WooDARD ............ .- .................................................. Chairman L y i 4 HOMER SPERRY' .............. ...................... C hairman Music Committee QI i ' WILLIS STAUBUS .......... ......... C hairman Campus Service Committee nb i 1 , Ugg, A , I , ! 1 A. A N ,A at ' A- A Agape ,,. 0 L i Cm i - L 108 VQUKQKQLDRFIZ -i-r I A Y U 01:1 V Q0 VQ7 L eQ5em5ieDEIIeE AQIuLIeessimmReV5Ste.v4g JULIA PHILLIPS ......... MARY WELDON .......... GRACE SHERROW .....,.. JOSEPHINE PIERCE ..... ..........-...-..P1'esident ice-President .Secretary .........T1'ea.ru1'er PAULINE PATE .......... Committee ELTA VVILLIAMS ......., Committee LUCILE SHIVEL ........... .,.....,... . .................... C ommittee MILDRED SEAMAN .......... . ............................... Committee ESTHER MCCOLLUM ......... Committee MARIE BEIDERLINDEN ....... Committee RUTH BROWNLOW .......... Committee SUSAN HURT .,,.,.....,... Committee MARY WELDQN ,,,........... .......... M embership Committee JOSEPHINE PIERCE ....,.... ' Committee VEDA HARRAII .,.,,,...,,, Committee GGQf'1f'7fI'QE??13fPP'lfcQX'4 ff1iS5CIJf114 ?5'5q0 I 1 I I I I I I A I I I I I V 1 I I QEWD LEWUQQQMUHUDEQE S,ioIUERIi1EsiuaIa45f7,fESmZ?Zi ,CEE I QI , H , j U Ei The Drury MIIFOF I3 ,I get Q ESTABLISHED 188 5 QF! It E I I E df ' 4 PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF DRURY COLLEGE ' G gqi E3 Q 061 I2 I I IQ D , EQ IQ 1 I I I II II I' 5 I 5 U. I L15 STAFF u a E S GETHSFORD FINE ----- ................. . .............. ............. M a rtagzrig Editor 0 D 4, , D C A. R. MCLEBIORE .... ..................... .......... B 1 isiness Manager FI C D HELEN VVOOD ........... ............. A ssociate Editor A Uk If! aa DELLA RICHARDS ..... ........... D epartmental Editor Q MARION NEVILLE .... .................... L ocal Editor Lb ' MARY HALL ............. ................. A lmrmi Editor nad 4 ESTHER MCCOLLUM ............. Exchange Editor Q a II I ! I GARRETT WOODARD .......................................................... . ................. Athletic Editor n Q 1 N I xzigamfsgimwfwveatgxiffasffkwvawisvgeimifgd GK I I II In I TI I I I 11 l.. E ties msfosweiemaageiraef eioiuliiraassiumerfzsesaeafb Drury College Girls, Glee Club T. STANLEY SKINNER, Director HELEN VVOOD ............ .........,,....,,.............................., ,..,,.,..,..... P r esidem MARYKATE BOYD ...... ................. ......................................... V 1 'ce-President MARY HALL .............. ........................................ .fecreiary and Treasurer Helen VVood Eugenia Dodd Mary Hall Dorothy Dixon Marguerite Jewell Marie Beiderlinden Flo Dickinson Grace Sherrow Louise Finkel Virginia Boyd Lura McNish Josephine Chandler Esther Hill Frances Carlock Carol Curtis Marion Neville Marykate Boyd Blair McAdow Annie Fellows May Hill Iola Pugh cvwvxawwfsweewzewarwff-gi4zeQQwwewfaSwQO 0 fl E U iQQll55EljQQl El0lUlfxKif41Eis'5imr3mg05ao44l5C, PZ Lauriferae Literary Society OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester GEORGE BROWN ,,,,,,,, ............. P resident ............. ................. E SSIE FOSTER D HELEN VOLKERHL ....... ............ I7 ice-President ............ ......... M ARIE MCLEMORE U 5 ESSIE FOSTER .......... ..... ..... R e cordirig Secretary ......... .......... F LO DICKINSON ' LUCILE CRANK ........... .......... C 'orresporzdirig Secretary ......A... ........ L INNET JACKSON V PAULINE 'PATE .....,............................... Treasurer ....................... ....... H ELEN VOLKER BSTHLR MCCOLLUM ......... .................... C ritic .........,............. .............. H ELEN WOOD HELEN WOOD ,,,.,,,,..,..... ..... 4 .-.S ergearit-at-Arms ........ ......... M ARGARET GEORGE Em-A XN1LL1AMS ........ .............. C haplairz ............. ......... ll EARYKATE BOYD MEMBERS Carol Watkinson Crystal Armstrong Marie Beiderlinden Georgie Brown Sallie Brown Frances Carlock Marjorie Carlock Louise Cannady Dorothy Dixon Ruth Brownlow Ruth Esther Essie Foster Louise Finkel Agatha Daniel Ma-ry Hall Ida Holt ' Linnet Jackson Margaret George Imogene Gilley Pauline Pate Julia Phillips Beryl McAdOW Blair McAdow Esther McCollum Della Richards Bernice Kirkham Mary Frances Stout Gussie Hinton Grace Sherrow Lucile Shivel Amelia Ruxton Aileen Stevenson Carol Thompson Helen Volker Elta Williams Helen VV ood Lucile Crank Ruby VValker Lois K. Stewart Susan Hurt Suzanne Picard Marykate Boyd Loreen Ennis Eugenia Dodd Melba Scheldrup Lucile Looney Emma Woods Flo Dickinson Louise Smith Dorothy Call Louise Thweatt Katherine Kelso Marie McLemore Berengere Carre Edna Ellis Irene Parker HONORARY MEMBER Luella Clay Carson if V ' Q O- rgiggripx-4 3,92 is g yr .De 1193 Qi'F5g5.fx'f?-S -S A V Q rf? an T at v - I l E Vo O u 0. su gl 94 1 C ll 'fmm git e .. B 1 ' EEWQ new QWUHGBEELQ1 Q silluflifmslmaaarfafswseass l V B m 3 4 4 X , Z Q 5 , UQ Q l l gf l ' w Y ' IEE B o B AC Laurlfera-3 fl Q 2 0 ' Q r X M D ,MQ t 5 , Q l X B ' 4 B 1 I w P I l 5 , l l l , J i l 4 , W O Volker, Kirkham, Crank, S. Brown, Kelso, XVoods, Ennis, Call, Dickinson, Rullkoetter, VVood. Neville, Q 0 D Holt, Brownlow, McCollum, Stephenson, XVilliams, Boyd, Picard, Armstrong, Scheldrup, Sherrow, D G P Ph11pFt GB Rt GgF'k1PtThp Sh'lIk A G B Qu Q s Q0 lf af B 1 l .lo l W ...A 6 i,-MQ, 5.535 KQl,mfwggf,wfeavsaNgf?a1ffsXf4fQ-ssaAfQLsUffQQ25f4j,f5 s 113 S K lk 'Eli 1 1 55 ' Q ll ll S iw ll 1 l 2 . l .i, Q l wfQaQUH5,Efjl9'lCZ Ql0lUNl6iSQUMl E945Q 7 V Q Q TE Mendelssohn Choral Club 5 01 lb D C IK BQ h 6 f 0 A lg Since its organizatlon in 1909, the Mendelssohn Choral no Club has fillef:l'a cons1derable place 1n the mus1eal hfe of G Q Sprlngield, g1V1l'1g two concerts annually ,and belng lnstru- PQ, 5 mental 1n br1ng1ng to the c1ty some mus1cal art1sts of the Q0 D 4 first class. Its membership of eighty is 'composed of about 'N equal numbers from the college and outs1de. E l 504 U UQ Lemvm aaawfsaemweweahrsaswvxfkskfmevxaaws 1 A l 114 f f ' n Um ' A Q' R SSI U vb u in A- . A , V 1:1 D Q U Q XQUJQzQilUUUWUWUf3f -M r ,EE 3, Q 'f Z RQ L 5 H , I KE j Ima l V W, mx 'Q 1 n I n 1 g J . YCJ 13' ff - ' I A 7 ,. .:.J,.1,.JJE N ' U 5 - I I a U 9 K nb U04 UQ U A Nu ' 1 t 115 P V ' Q v' , 'U iw AQQQRAMEUEEUE R siiiwwmsiwiarf arqlm 422. ,, S Q U IEW EH!! I R-If I Tl A A . A .lf 'DA 'ilk' 'aj iw I AC g gl Q9 Y FOUNDED AT WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, I865 BETA IOTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1906 COLORS Crimson and Old Gold FLOWERS! Magnolia and Red Rose . ACTIVE CHAPTER Ralph E. Paxson James P. Ferguson William D. Huff Alfred N. Weiser Charles R. Rountree Hamilton Baldwin Warren MCE. Turner Newton M. Rountree R. Paul Crank Leon H. Logan Everett Beasley I. Seanor Abbott Minor M. Davis Paul Phillips Dorsey D. Jones George O'Bannon Lewis W. Gorman VVilliam Harvey Wells Neil B. Thompson Ralph L. Patterson 0 E Nathan A. Naylor Phillip Pennington G I. Virgil Reynolds 0 P , IU Q E A CHAPTER SISTER 0 D A N 3 Miss lda Ausherman K To xp C ,, I SKK Dm K'YNmfl X 'N.9xCX f?.IcN.S'N. Qi-Egg 1 l.. S I I . E E N - Xfcfe-Reef WEEQW- 116 El 2 'f.i5i52,4flD SEQ l R B 4 do 1 d I - Q QE?i:2Af?v':?QYQUE5,EE9ZQ 1Sl0EUfSi?J5ESUnElW'Q'6aQ445Q Q6 Zi M Q3 D fa Q A RQ K bQ I R , t u l J M Gm Y 55 55 EEE 2cQx5nKQapfwJafQQeffY7Sav52XQfLffie4ffdvawQQQff'S1QfQKfQ 117 -1 COLORS Szlver and Myrtle FLOWER: White O Q2QYQmaaa3Mti Qiolumaegiummevexsg DZ ' Q A , 1 FOUNDED NOVEMBER 10 1910 Lewis Leslie Mason Daniel Wade Jared Milo Eugene Martin John A. Lacy LeRoy Lawrence Davis Delbert Lewis Davis Burlie Dwight Shelton VVarren Bartlett Hedges Bert Evans Meredith Rickman K l , 55 1 'I 'Q N Lam Dxemfsfeewegatwffrsfzeexw A'-fmevxsiiaiaiifg- Carnation l C U G3 Qi 7 Q li 4 Q15 T Q U. EH 94 I lu ,gif 1,1 fl ll 4: . gig U Sf' E ,Q 1 BQ I t u 1 Cb 0 KS 0 564, 4 ig I N z 0 S I gi Q 54 94 0 U U00 V W J'-, V kEEl GEGZQ ZQSIOEUIXXVEES D 7 . QQ rv QQ A A iJuEqKcl'f:'gQ? ' E 0 - 1 v Q Qfc S2 Q2 1 55 JQMKQQWWWWQQIQQCQQHWKGQM 119 N GQ C OD is V W V7 sri? D f Q Haaawsswwaosmuu s0lU1is4e:awuimffw4QQ 'Y 5 1 il lllflll Fr l Tl' fl FOUNDED MARCH 1, 1911 H. E. Grossenheider I. Newton Wakeman Joe Jones Ralph McLemore Gesthford F. Fine Charles L. Chalender Ralph A. Harrison Fred Corum FACULTY MEMBERS L. F.. Meador Francis H. Littrell Howard W. Jarvis Dudley P. Manlove Hugh C, Moflitt Roscoe K. Staubus Lloyd V. Thompson James H.-Washburn Arthur I. Howard C. H. Spurgeon K Veawvi - vjefvsagfsfvefee vaksw QM!-H20 'QTFQEQ rwfa f7 x saxfxxmfx QQAQJ fsflefmhao Q iiil fi Cl u F E52 TZ 40. '56 Iii? 1 3 i B D. 51 34 do - 1 rl ' . is L P15 EQW ' QZ??QRf7VfQYQUfd64E2jQQ1 Si0EUBKQiSQnHKZQ'Q6wxQQ WZ Q Da Q S- Mo' Q B421 25 W M - Q QT M c 004 l . DBQ W Qi l Q , D DE ,Q 2 KE FF' 54 F51 A Qc U ' D aa 1 iq 55 iq 55355695 1 121 rims f..S.c.'iWZQY.aU5f'1EEQ Q sioiumersnnmwaiwmgc Q TK TW ' A - -1 Tfdill 3? fx- . Ui . FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA STATE NORMAL, 1898 MU CHAPTER INSTALLED MARCH 8, 1909 COLORS Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray FLOWER: White Mary Weldon Josephine Pierce Marie McLemore Hazel Lohmeyer Helen Volker Lucile Shivel Beatrice Buzzetti Louise Cannady Flo Dickinson Agatha Daniel Della Richards Mildred Meyer ACTIVE CHAPTER Ida Holt Bernice Kirkham Edith Ross Gladys Horine Dorothy Call Alfreda Wilkins Olive Schreiner Leora Helber Georgina Shelton Isabella 'Patton Allean Hood Bernice Turner PATRONESSES Mrs. William Ullmann Mrs. T. S. Skinner Mrs. Edward M. Shepard Mrs. Frank B. Williams Mrs. H. B. McDaniel Mrs. Norman Freudenherger AUD 1 D02 if S 4,2 v U 1,-ff-Xfcfp-QNPJ J S'L'-70' . Q ' r'NqX QC3 Q3NQQUM 'Tm W Cl u U23 l. :ME Ag 29 1 le K I I E 92 lg Al Q .. 9 Q F M ig C bb l I v D066 44 K 0 1 5.39 ..l---A W o E5 K ghiww ,.,,iQs2?Q1Qm5a a5fQQ fiQmuismsQmmwzg6fn4QQ ,Z c U C X1 W' D53 U Q ,gc M Q 96 Q ob v E o U. . ga 1 w Q ?Q22QamfwwAzCa,14'zQXUsazf2fvfQfcK-Qa4nQUzg4ia'sfQf5 ' 123 1 N 4 I E Q Q L 3? ik II I I I I, I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I ,fxx f,I II L I, I II IIIIII IIIII' IIIII .III I II II., til II II ' I . lx : jI ' I Q I, I II l i I I. ,I I I I ISI III I I I PIII II I I I I Ir II II I I-I I I . M 'I I 'I .II . I II If I I ,I I I I I HI I 'Ii ' I II I IIII I ,, Ifll I II ,II III I-3. ff 'Iii HI Ig. III 41. IIE Igil wi I . I III I IMI V ,I I II. III . II II I :I- I II' .II .III f,I .III I I II I W . I I 0 X A 1 gf sql Ig . 91 I2 I I F I Y. I. I I mf-S5 3 D ,VE - mfr! .Eg Im, , I ities .,.,1.S'c5'1gS7'wf..IIHI,iIjIan RIIUNRRQIIRRTQQIMQQ .Z I II I .5 ,I F V ' I I I 0 , A I I I Q1 I I I ll It I I A G, I 1 I' D w ' 1 I Q 1 FOUNDED AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY, BOSTON, MASS., T888 IDELTA KAPPA CHAPTER INSTALLED NOVEMBER 18, 1913 1 COLORS: Silver, Gold and Blue I I ACTIVE CHAPTER LII Helen Wood I Lucille Crank I Mildred ' Seaman Sallie Brown Georgie Brown Marjorie Carlock Ruth Brownlow Frances Carlock ,I II 'I III N I I I I I I I I . I Louise Finkel , II I- . F 'I I. IIIII Il Ver I: IU? I S I B 2 Mrs I3 Mrs I I Mrs I II I III IIII III II: II Q Lorene Ennis Carol Curtis I Golden Collins S non Allabach . Ed V. Williams . Rhoda Peers . Fred Patton II Mrs. Charles Baldwin PLEDGES PATRONESSES FLOWER : Pansy Blair McAdow Beryl McAdow Linnet Jackson Kathryn Kelso Frances Weeks Louise Thweat Louise Smith Melba Scheldrup Nell Bruff Gussie Hinton Lucile Looney Marion Neville Mildred VVarren Mrs. C. E. Fulton I Mrs. H. H. Simmons Miss Alice Thrasher ID Y Q U U? CI ll 9 AC Q In .I . I D u E II? S DI I I I ,S I . vQvo5KfI42RfIfa'eaSIfiewa.R22ws.Sf.cAfSQWQQ .a24fRi.f5-, ,tm II' Il' I 124 I I I ,I I. I I LI . W, . 4,4 T. -. ! 7:1 Q 1 w off x N W xr Q in W5 Q N - C on Q 5 HRC ES U04 QQ -.-M 513.5521 K Q. ,QQQ C. , XZ ' iffib C MQ WD OV O STQHUF gf as HWWMQWQ V A A ss U Q i X W5 ' W M 394 C VZ W I 43 6 ln 1 N S gf mv Q w o Gm 5? JO Qi - 1 0? 1 .,zfUDzay 2AQwfsag6w7H0eagQfx1ffsXf4KQbfmgsUx2iaxgfU 125 g ZW Uogmlgv 01 ,-trqv va eq D 7 Q 1 GP . mhgmnaa U00 AlQ1. 2bA0iUliild52o5lUiilRW4iQq5Za-A QQ . U UQ ,,:'ilUn'HM l Q im A- .Qian 35 A fvwgf -xl: ' l T? M258-.il ti' JA Wa l f f . if l at t o ' D C dare A j C . I 1 SZ o Q s X FOUNDED AT MONMOUTH COLLEGE? 1867 MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER INSTALLED JANUARY 9, 1914 COLORS: Wine land Silver Blne FLOWER: White Carnation PACT IVE CHAPTER Marjorie Whaples Ruth Esther Pauline Pate Marguerite Jewell Grace Sherrow Marjorie Murray Mary .Hall Margaret King Lura McNish Matilda Jordan Dorothy Breckenridge Mary Akins Lillian Fuson Mary .Pursselley May Patterson Vivian Grove Susan Hurt Irene Parker Annie Fellows Lucile Cowles I Pauline Watson Faye Coon J Florence' Watson Amelia Ruxton I Carol Thompson Lucile Smith Nellie Kump Esther Hill Josephine Chandler Artemissa Page Trula Thomas Eugenia Dodd Aileen Stephenson f Marion Bissett y ' Blaine wins Ruth Doak D0 Q Ruby Walker , T l PATRONEssEs Q11 Q Mrs Arch McGregor Mrs. R. W. Hogeboom Nl D I Mrs. T. M. King Mrs. F. I. Curran P Mrs. T. T. Umbarger Mrs. Charles Martin . Mrs. A. A. Baldwin Mrs. I. H. George n Mrs. I. T. Woodrulf , 1 U R V , , ,Af ex...g .ff R or xl f s HM ri i S7'FQ5Jffi2WfFw94iGF2W Q?isXx' !fswN3QQ2WfAf2.Qf-LQQJM 126 TE Q U . i aa - Et Ti at Q T I. 0? S 34 ' d P A' . si f QW ' gE?iQ f?vQ?QiQUH5,BE1F2' Q giomummasnmmmiwmqw 3 U5 A 1 Iv YW 5? A ' TQ Q A C W ga AC Q gf W J 1 li 0235 3 A Qi + S is W 22 W KE ! Em UGQ y 1 nib Q25 55 ...A Q U 55,5SiQ bSZQU2QXQ55xQ?iwAJAfAQewffav82L'vfvaQ4zfavafaiQUf:Jf1iQf5 127 N X l v 'V H v v' i v iii'-evsv ,ifewqfaiemeateiifa Ka esonumoasgmmaeezfggfgz .Z Q 03 U 51 I C Q2 is 5 I, 1' it it ' 4 ,Rn Y B9 9 C v ff iQ r - Friendshuv of uneloucled youth, Bound by ties that will outlast LQfe's onwarclflowing currents In its -paths diverse and vast: V Thee we owe true happiness, ' Hahf the joy that lqfe can bring. Repay thee---who knows how? Thou healer of LQfe's sting. L 22 il Q 5? W 4 UE get fl l s a v e we newly We l r '-'0 128 .-.-..f- , . Q UP EZ? 'WZ' all if X Co Q gc of a U at Z lk C' 3, M . 4, - il C on 1 J Q D Gm CI W K 1 G N rsresei nb nfl UQ U l U 2 St Tl dl 586 li V0 S XQJ U00 OY'c5' l'ig ,K6' 'W 'G D 47 A ff Z' if ,Qiisfvieiemgagdjfrtr sioiunnsomumirfggiozai La Podrida ORGANIZED MARCH, 1919 COLORS: Variegated , FL0WERg Dahlig A j OFFICERS MARYKATE Boyn .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, P r ggidenf BERYL IVICADOW ........... Vice-President AMELIA RUXTON ........, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S egretary LORENE ENNIS ..... .......,..... . ...........,,, ,,,,,,,,, U Treasurer MEMBERS Marykate Boyd A Esther Hill Lorene Ennis Vernon Allabach May Patterson Vivian Grove Ruth Brownlow Mabel Dean 1 Esther McCollum Ruth Doak Mabel DeFoe i Leora Helber A V Beryl McAdow A Gladys Horine Amelia Ruxton Myrtle West Mildred Meyer Virginia Boyd B Della Richards Esther Boehm p Trula Thomas Lois K. Stewart 0 ' Louise Thweatt Mildred S. MacArthur S Bc 'F I VI ll Q S V , A A ,LIS fb-4 S! rg J f X..l 5 1--if--'G' it E 2f2i'.7 XZ'JfsQ tfIw'G6:'fZ Q9wis2flfcxiX4!55msQfE ff?i.Q2-skin. 9 12 ' 1 9 we S S2 94 can-,N 1 DEW DQ www 4 KQM mm Fw .QA vQE5qgUE:l Q We Qgxqg TQ Dm ii V 'Dqzghp FW 130 - if KNCKQXMQ QQZQU, mg? of? 5? gg o dk fav Q2 K l I 52 S gl 94 55 U A ,,...4i-.4 R4 iff- 4 N p 'T f ' fs'-4 .zgfp 9 bb C ff '1 45'-We Q J . Y f 1 J ,. X .557 .,,....,.. swf 395 1. Q 165.3 A Q 2,-2 88,3 3... raft' fffif C , mf. Q 0 Qu 0 mn - . . 4 If: Rafi :gmt - CH ' , 125 A ve A3 Q 1 , B5 !, ..1ZLL'Q., Kham ...... , , V q u Y ' L EAsEU'55g3UI?CZQ Stulmfxrlaissjnmqrffamw U vp' gig. AE I.. .Q C E T Qi M c W W7 g Grey Friars ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER, 1917, FOR THE PURPOSE or FURTHERING THE INTERESTS' OF THE SOPHOMORE CLASS . I MEMBERS 1918-19 Jewell Windle Charles Chalender Q Gesthford Fine Clarence Monteith Virgil Reynolds Warren Turner VVilliam 'Hoke V Nathan Naylor PAST MEMBERS VVil1iam L. Miller Homer C. Sperry In Arthur F. Lee Morris H. Jess J William James Joe ,Tones Robert F. Moore Everett V. Dulin U 4 N U ,E 0 U. 'ug 5 iz. T 41 abr 5 U04 J' 'iii , A lr! gy 'S ' CA TX-A S fc 22 ,ax fy i 1-En..10 ' L ?xCX?.rNC NQC3 Q3NQdJ ' 131 L r-L.-TN-.fx - 4 1 'f QA 5 E ' -' Q5-wawgiomeaafjffgggg EQmUEse1EsQumm'.55gQ4fsQ'iZ' IOE JONES ......,.,,...,.., ........ .......... E d itor CHARLES ROUNTREE .... ................... B nsiness Manager DORSEY JONES .............. ............. A dvertising Manager RUTH BROWNLOW ............ ................. A ssociate Editor HELEN VOLKER ........ HAZEL LOHMEYER..- GARRETT WOODARD.. QHOMER SPERRY. ....... NEIL THOMPSON .............. ESTHER MCCOLLUM ............. Literary Editor Snapshot Editor Athletic Editor .. ...-...-..---....Assistant B nsiness Manager .......-..--.Assistant Advertising Manager ...............-...Assistant Literary Editor D4 Bs L , 1 ae 5 'Q L s Exfckwaaisvzaaiis Mmim Q Q U L ' get EY T3 dl Qi 96 w 1 3 w i A lu U F n. M ? L 54 t 1 fig 3' i f 'Q QQ1QUE54EifQ' Efi fiomufxxflezsnnaxmfgfeqiim QQ. D61 f U N 4 , , R J D SQ 1? Q ig? ,C ob K BQ N 1 5 J .06 no 4 41 2 W K 22 is H5 W U04 E Q ' 0 Q ' Qi mqxfmggmfgfemwfxmemafgwgdwgaaeg 5 . isles ,,,?,f?g?'MrU5M1QQ siolurflnssrurswfgfegxcgisr c s ml o 4 U Eg Missouri Inter-Colleglate Oratorlcal Contest MI Q Q li l W yr U U E Q DBQ 7 1 w l l I r d ll loo 5 O E O ' U Q 1 V G D ' S Q, l Q D FRED CORUM Q i l Drury won first plzice at the annual contest of the Missouri State Q Oratorical Association, held at Westminster College March 18, 1919. nb 1 l Her representative, Fred Corum, '22, spoke on The Progress of d E, Democracy . 1 U 1 We t K, t t arg 't,g,.1tsg, ,t. Qc , e ,doom ?AQ!g2rlS?xCX3.C!N.q NQCH lQ . 134 4h - 1 ,-. W ,, 0 w UD5EfjKCZQ 6151811115 'G 1 Diff 75522 13' e P , V Cl if A OA 452090535 ,QQ - 1,1 by lf Q I rd 1 U Q D1 1 1 as 3 C11 211' - ll 1' 'Q' l cl 1918 1 1 C' 'Wh W 7 A, 1 n ' ff A 1 f 1, wk K N, 'Ml 9 . V ' lf' - Lag ' ' QXQMXX :wiggle-JKW , - C B2 4 l nf ib D 1 B D 5 . SEPTEMBER 13. SEPTEMBER 16. . For three days V Monday flight gherehhas been more confusion Rh? faculty 12iCCCPfi0H- H . d ver ere IS suppose to get us a acquainte Than even Mr, Mgadof And make the RCW St'l.1dCI1tS Knew what to do withg F661 at h0ITlC. For the boys all want to major in war, We are asked to COITIC And some of them are eighteen PFOUQPUY Qt eight- D But never heard At elghtqthxrty, when we do arr1ve,. ,gnylghlng about x, the unknown quantity, There dare 2: few of the faculty in the r ow to punctuate U01' WCS COFUCI' A Sentence! Withetheir backs to the door. Qng xgiosg of tllie class officers .and iz feiwt boyifin southeast corner ' ty 3 Visgfs CSO VC O S11 Cl' 1 C H1611 ' l An asuh .. If need be, 9? if 'K' - Z A321 lnzbeggfeynas time to But seeing- no need, to smile. Bother with a girl. f11ne'tl'i11'tY1, - e recep ion me ?Eday is the nl-St chapel Extending the length of the room 1 e ol girls ask, Ofms- i Where are all the boys? When We have all And the new ones P Passed by Never Saw sermany. 'Ilihe cilasies give their stunts, ut t e acu ty , ' ' 1 Willunt J I! SEPTEMBER 14- f lgecause when we have had Th Y. W. C1 A. 1 ' ur ice cream cones - Hag a party The McCullagh girls will have been up 1 At Megjnuagh Q Half an hour too late anyhow. ' For all the new girls. gill those invited did not respond, SEPTEMBER 22' ut anyway . 1 1 103 was two hours late toda 4 The rest of us Because Drury College y 4 Q E Had a wonderful time. Went on a picnic. iq ' 0 A I We went only to Turner, D at 1 1? R251'Eh2Z01i,Zl11'5xZLZJ51iCheS fo hw' Us -e E S Yesterday Lieutenant Cavanagh came When we got there n Nl 1 D 4 ' gud sat in the seats of the mighty ye tramped a mile xl n 1 , t c ape , . o the picnic ground, 'ff uk D T And looked as dignified And when the seniors got the dinner ready 1 4 As a Chinaman. There was a breadline Q l And today- Extending back dnb Well, today Almost.to the spring. . . UD QE 1 He walked brazenly After dinner is a very romantic period U 4 Down the walk - For some 'W 'W' 4' . 0 Q U Smoking a six-inch cigar! But after supper u Q 1 P l P af: :ff-A sEf7'Xf7X4kDJaHV'ZcG'VJU0E92EK'lf'LX4fk'Niw'1G5JfHw0cS g L Sm, Dm - g QQ f75X fr ?NCY .rN. QQ-sl 135 I V .'f i'-' W' ' F v v ' Q ' .Qfwe TAGS-Vamvvafeimmaageija ta eioiunaasimmnzefsoefga V Q d B We have the boniire - A U Q And it was romantic, too, Q Exgstgeergieutenant Wmdle g I And said some things He Wouldn't have said if he'd known We'd remember 'em. P. S.-A habit which has caused us much sorrow In taking tests from Mr. Meador Follows us to the bitter end- We neglected to mention the Most important thing of all- The fight. Freshmen licked. ' Casualties: One tooth knocked out, One shirt torn to shreds, numerous rips and tears, And one caballero, Bass, knocked cold. That almost finished us, t But several days In a. hospital Made a good boy of him again. SEPTEMBER 24. The Sophomores and Staubus - Had a little ruckus Today. Staubus was severely castigated, In other words, spanked, Because Staubus, ' Who kept the bookstore, Refused to keep green cap-s For the Freshmen- And because of various and sundry Other misdeameanors Unbecoming a senior. 'li 'lt it But after all Dimming until the day was as gray as a kettle And then shining down thru the leaves Like new gold. OCTOBER 3. ' For days we have smelled of carbolic acid And gone with the taste of Listerine and peroxide In our mouths On account of the flu. Today school is closed. OCTOBER 12. I Everybody knows Where great minds do run. That is where they were, No doubt, ' Q, What was that to them? when the Loote and J-oe - I Picked out a house on Jefferson 28. AS their Own' Mr. lMeador's gone away iglggytrgggfd flght m Alas. W lk d t, Qllolis! d ' A' 3. C O11 . ac 'a' 3Y- NOVEMBER 5. be r , ' We have come back today A A 7 OCTOBER 1' Fearful of what we may behold- is p Today they inducted the boys into the Iglulgfinkflhgekg and , a - a ea s. E Thgingood in I-OWS Also we hear that McCullagh has for- D4 While hLieutenant Cavanagh read things M ggttgilt t dnt, at t em. os o is ra iions. Q Some of them fainted l And one of them was chewing gum. NOVEMBER 7' But we will remember always November the seventh 1 The Hag . . Two-thirty . And how they raised it A few belated stragglers hurrying to iii, And the sunshine classes. 4 . 0 It , h 136 STE! B UQ. Ei I I l. Y. D. c B4 21, Q li S3. 1 .cid I Q for- to .gi l tQtQUa5,EE1fQQ eiiioniaaisiumaifafeeafmfsa Q 101 , TQ 'T' Y U U The telephone jangles in the office. it if 'lt QQ Peace has been declared. ' T It is imhpossible to get outside quick enoug . Elfhisltles blow, i ells ring, A Nloise triumphant. f At McCul1agh Aix Every dinner bell is in action pq' gTho -they do not yet know lb 'What it is all about. Ui Down town we hurry lMeet1ng numerous private parades. D 0! ,The rain keeps up a discouraging drizzle. i Horns toot. 'Everybody is tramping around The cement doily in the center of the ' Square. Here come the Normalites 'And creamery trucks vAnd the Frisco office people 'And Drury girls I 1 And some unclassified patriots . And a hardware company's truck And A. P. and Dr. Finkel Waving their umbrellas A 'And grinning. Androur S. A. T. C. By itself .And all the rest of Springfield More or less- With more noise than it took To raze the walls of Iericho. And after all, It wasn't so. 1 NOVEMBER 20. Rejoice! O War Aims Class And be ye glad That now is ended ,Thine orphanage. Toda is returned Y One Who is as- As necessary to that class As vanilla To ice cream. For Mr. Meador, , fThe girls will assure you ' l He looked quite grandjl, Came over And held court in the hall. In an ever-widening, i 'Growing circle, They stood around him. Q D All in his uniform D S , NOVEMBER 21. li The band played today EP In chapel. A very high-class performance- As high as the balcony And then some. A little straining on the neck, But soothing to the ear. NOVEMBER 28. Thanksgiving. Drury counts its blessings But cannot withhold a sigh- No football! We have the virtuous knowledge That we've been little men And done what the nice Lieutenant And the kind-hearted officer Asked us to. But still We miss it just the same. NOVEMBER 30. Tuition must be paid by thirtieth - Even so, Whether you're broke - Or not. ' ' DECEMBER 6. Moses Boguslawski Performed tonight. His music ' Made us keep very quiet ' And listen. But the way he pounced down On the keys Reminded us Of the way old Ben, our cat, Fell on an unwary sparrow After half an hour of stalking. DECEMBER 15. Mr. Meador Left us again the first. We have had ' A waste-basket fullof. telegrams Saying Mr. Meador will be back soong He is ordered to France! He is leaving for Florida! He is coming home! T He is detained indefinitely. if if if All of the Missouri congressmen And federal district inspectors And a major Have requested the War Departmen To please remit at once The only history teacher We ever had any Use for. Another wire that he is in St. Louis He is leaving Chicagog ' He is- Well, we are happy to say t D Eaggqifg 7?QEKQk.nsfsQfs'iqcdWH0LSa:s?fLfc5X'C No.63K6'a'. ' ikiwfb , U554EF2Q Siommmimaszsgmmaifrgaqxfsg UZ DC U W Q C 415 K B2 D C DQ bQ Q EL '06 22 4 UN 34 SK M B vg7XQ5xQ1aQwfwwiGWaQQzefkfasf4kava4QQUXgPiQiKf5 1 3 8 55 10: Q ,1.?..-....i. Ui 6 D2 f EE? YE? AC T I B Q? gi. 5 if? uiffii 5,43 f QmZFQafvYQiLQUE5fEEFZ 9 SiQ11UK3KXQ555i1mEJKG'Qf6-ffzn4,4,2?W mg QQ Q Q S Q Q D of S2 c bQ pf' W I ,Q ' 1 ,, . La 1 J l 4. N V K N K DQ 0 Q no A g bf 1 Es ff ig 06 1 0 QV bf lf 2355610 MQQ KQQMWQWAQQKQQQQHQUQSEQ 139 exsQm2apaE1lfaa Qiolullt4af nmaltzfaagsaoa me He came home In time to avert a strike Of the operators' union. But hesays He never sent 'em. DECEMBER 17. We Watched the army- Our army- V On drill parade this morning And we Understand perfectly How it happened that the Hun Decided to quit Before they arrived. , What we don't understand is, How do they know . What the Lieutenant means When he always yells H-h-huntt! Whatever he Wants them to do. THE NYU MAN To discuss thelr grievances DECEMBER 20. ' And decried the tyranny t th e Of the existing order Jus e same, 1 - ' After all the Comrades Wont it feel fine . Had hm-an ued T h th h ll t h g O ang-your cap up In 6 3 a Ome A committee was appointed And leave your tie on the floor, And your shoes on the chair, When you go to bed, And hear Ma say in the morning Eddie! It's nine o'clock, And your coffee's warm But the biscuits'l1 get as hard as If you leave 'em any longer ? Oh well, the rest of us Expect to enjoy Our Christmas, too. vfzafesaqevgeztgl -'hlif' K QC: x , N V LI' 1 J K 55 QQ ...N 553515 C RQ I 5 l FN -1 ,Fu ,w'i4 N-, Wv: ,V ,b H V, px X, Ei i , 5 , IM ' W ', V, M 1, 1 , Fi, r V I M gl X N , 4 9 3 i Q , x 1 9 . v 4 i ,ry w lj,s,, wx' W J 1 1 2 4 I I 1 i li f, ,, 4+ Jw .,, , Q, ,U NM Ulf .545 1 , , W mfgl' !,,,, ar .1 M is ,,, ,EM 'Hf ' B f1 iQ'3iQmf554EE11Q Q E10mU15imssgna:w'geW4isQ 01' 9 6 Q3 S 21 2? 23' ' Q mf? 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A select audience Of four W' Attended the oratorical contest. It was just as good A You had been there S? il' EX - Fred Corum won it. 1 ' A FEBRUARY zz. ' The Father of His Country 6 B Would have lost his waistcoat buttons . 0 D Laughing I 9 Q At our Washmgton Party, G E- For ichedfaculty were G 5 All ike outg 0 ' ' Even if the boys didn't 3 Q Have ctihteir coat tails Ni Pinne ack, l Qi FATIGUE And their trousers tucked up with a rib- S bon A - At the knee, DD 1 A-lso we failed to get a record And ruffles at the throat and Wrist, l . ap Of Joe And buckles on their U , lm qi Coming in out of the cold and cruelly Little shoes. U Q M TJ V r az , A B Q1 TL53 .ng ai J-sic,-IQ' Y it p Q2QI9Q6r f:5'Ze'35 Qc92,sHxS'4!?fxN5Qt 'mrW 'Jg'?.QP-EQQA 144 r , qu R A ' J f m l E l 2 if 45 W l le li If It ., 2 D 9 4 g 06 1 is M S U of I 10 , ZS 2:33 0 -1.-... X .. F?g , 'SS V Y N E? C ob Q 1 1, 0 GQ b W i - 0 EE no K 92:1 42007 QZQQQQQQ A, Q I QQ:',.2v:fQafv1Qmaa EEfQQ iozummassyumamaximfszg DU -- fd UC-1 Q X i qi 8 W W Q1 Q M Q2 C K S1 Q2 D W 94 ER K , nb 5 0 U06 U - K , QQXQXQQMMQWXQQQQQQQHWXQQQS 145 ,J u UQ time ,..,E7mf7'Ya.ef..flHUE-.ijeau e10lUiiKir1aSa1ual.1rre'afesao44.5... Io, the captain, FEBRUARY2l Without the saving grace Of Harry's pie. FEBRUARY 25. ll, Cl Having attended ,M To all other business of the college, r 'P The Faculty today Granted our Bolshevik petition N, And McCullagh student government plans. Q I MARCH L ' This week we moved Into our new offices- Two of 'em. 96 After we cleaned out all And Mary And Kirk And Blair l A And Jack Cannady Cfemj And Frances e And Dot- . Ale How proud Drury is UQ, Of these girls! Q T They have quietly Qivnd vxgithout any fuss on or us ' DZ The State Girls' Basketball Championship l The second year In succession. , COACH FOSTER f Come go over to Harry's With me To get a piece of' pie. Lemon pie . Firm' and yellow, Or raisin- Ooziegwoozie raisin pie - That drips C On your suit . il O And .your face, - T But is good as Mother Ever made. L There is soda pop, too, That you can drink I Out of the bottle l And feel very wicked 'lg There are students In Drury l Who would have perished, fl ,Without a doubt, And gums up- your fingers- is The old McCullagh Tea posters ' And Athletic Association ballots And the odds and ends Accumulated from the last Four or five annuals, And sorted out the old cuts, Returning some To the editors of ancient annuals Who developed a sudden affection for them, We installed the big desk And hired a typewriter And got our letterheads engraved And we are ready for work. We use the Macey and the Congress Filing systems copiously And all the pigeon-holes and drawers Are labeled it 'Xt With the photographs of the editors Of the Sou'westers for 1880 and '94 To inspire us, We 'are ready To tackle anything. MARCH7. A. P. says He thinks the Choral Club concert Was absolutely One of the fetchin'est things That has happened our way In a long time, T' And that's exactly What we think, too. 4 0 T o 2, ul Q S VRF Veikryeffff' mfff-fqygggwzf-ff-Xfgyp-Xgxsf 1-Quo 1 fs AQGC-crlfffrx I VNC? AQ sC31Q'Qf2,Q2-3614, 146 1 TE G 8- m U21 C3 Tl Ai 536 E I i 5 l 5 l ll ' Um nfl? 2 S 4 93 Q l i 2 tl 2 f i 1 . ...ln-+.. ' 245.2 . Z ' G VN ,P l lr ins. 0 b for ress 2375 s ,- fxlw . H. ,- If 1 C J 9 4 T .s neil S go- ':'.aers f 1 7 ' 'T ' V V A H ' verge- Wiljeae W new Q 559 1 UoU,- C Q1 t i s.,0llUl5i51E2QSlUtlR ..Q 42.: . MARCH is MARCH 30 i 1 53 - I Th 'd 1 f k ' U il E523 ...M IS 6 ' ea 0 Ra may . Q Q one of Drury,S best traditions every able-bodied citizen of Drury , By winning the State Oratorical Contest 1 come 'l 1 l , At Fulton Prep-ared to work and clean up ,V g Vie must .admit h This Campus' f T ere are times w en Freshmen T Q Are a decided advantage. W U 'l 4 O Q T5 0 ARCH 25. in in M D 0 An idea occurred to the Seniors QQ T CAs ideas sometimes willj T That it would be a good thing Taplant shrubs A is year Instead of ivy. Everyone was asked To donate a quarter- Two-bits. In other words, Two cream floats, a sundae, And three cents to boot. The freshmen boys . E were to plant the Shrubs ik ii ii But few chose to answer. They came And that that preparation Shall not go for naught. Thelsad fact is That many were called T There was only one reason P' Why this idea didn't work Camouflaged , And that was- ' - l h ' The freshmen wouldn't. In Work C ot es ae as as as as as And bearing rakes and brooms W 'F 'F , They remained i It IS a smooth road To eat and dance . That doesn't bump you somewhere. ' . ! o - - 1 t t MARCH zs. i Having held their peace T As long 1 I ' As seemed consistent With their growing dignity and import- ance, ' T And feeling T The vital necessity ' Of starting something, If the Seniors wouldn't, B The Junior Class , D Drew up 90 A manifesto, h A 0' Approaching in character Q L A young papal bull, 5 A 4 7 Concerning the Honor System. U D U They took the stump N1 D For a ten days' e ' U Haranguing us by classes . Q 4 And as a body. 'X' ff it Meekly, , , ng Unanimously, l And without amendment, U U 0 dw The student body passed it. C U Q i' , ' T - J-NJC.-I ' 9 vzQr'rrJrvHeiim.a'aeCqs1f'ffg0s2.9g1fsQrwMQr6J,erQ.Qaea 147 , J Q , , . U v ., , ., ---. ti ,..?bE7-QQ'?Zsr. VQUEQQQCHJ Q1 QlolU1iMasQnmRiCU7rQ?51J Q... APRIL 2-, Before you reformed and came to Drury Why this deep brown melancholy, These foggy blues And misty eyes At McCul1a h? g The Dean has gone to St. Louis. APRIL 4. La Podrida, I A Hash of Glee Clubbers, a few readers, Two or three 'ologists, And as many elegists, A faculty member And some unclassified specimens, Seasoned with energy And flavored with contrariness, Organized this fourth day of April To be a thorn In the side of Lauriferae For the good of all. - APRIL 23. The Freshmen Seeking To show their pep And anxious to start something- Even a tradition- Appeared this morning In all the glory Of their new spring derbies. Their yellow ties Would have put the modest tulip To blush. We heroically refrain From any mention Of one Solomon, But perhaps you may have seen, In those days r . 4 1 ' l ' H-FRESHMAN ART A race-track bookie- Perhaps? APRIL 25. ' Bishop Quayle in chapel today, What's that a sign of? A sign that those who stayed away Missed the best one of the year. APRIL 26. A week-end vacation Easter And another this week For the Southwest Missouri Track meetg They afford unexcelled opportunities For this staff To quarrel Without the Annoying interruption Of classes. if if No fatalities. MAY 6. The Girls' Glee Club Sang so well in chapel Last Saturday That everybody Came and listened to them sing better At their concert A Even if it did rain. A higher plane Is her ambition. She aims To look ever upward To higher ideals, ambitions, and Achievements. Pl? is el? iff PX: S? fl? They're fixing the Chapel spire. ' - QQ., 5 r WY, I Arial , l l tis' Il il. 4 1 .Ci lb I EI' ft C ,DQ 'V 1 Ei we , 55 .U ,N Q, Ye s s ' ,v ..., , 767 W PQ D 7 I U 353 ,Trp GUY Ll 916 , 'bAOBUmMEP,0'iil:lEilbK,.43QQ Q:- UI . A MAY 10. 1 ' U5-fi clibrcbliiecfiigxiiiitiifffsam floats' ag Drury celebrated Ch 1 t ' QU' Its own particular 060 a ef Motherys Day. But sometimes raspberry, 3 , The Seniors appeared A dull leaden pmk' . I d But affected by some girls. 13 n Caps an gowns . Oh the brown-flecked bubbles f In chapel for the first time. O ,th t dw There were more Agd E Oli' .H . 1 og Receptlons Of t e s y, 1 usive umps - cream B ti Xlgjlntgnteiaiiqggr one day' That so outwit the. fisher B0 Of punch. Who plumbs the liquid depths with two DZ In the evening I pai? Straws' . The girls give the Spring Pageant, n W1 pursm ' . A galaxy of grace b They are seductive snares And beauty. To draw maidens from their studies And to absorb a young man's means . MAY 14. By galloping consumption. , P 5 Ba 0 1 d The yellow issue Of the Mirror- A deep and sulphurous yellow it was- Appeared. We will say this: No fatalities have been reported, But The same night It went to press The editor- Oh, wise young editor!- Left town. 'lf 'F it The City Hall, Temple of light refreshments, In it are found A Cokes, phosphates, flips, Sundaes, Marshmallow, cherry, caramel-nut dip-s, Plain vanilla cream, Salted peanuts, Life-Savers, Spearmint, Yucatan, and Kiss-Me, Chocolate creams, sandwiches, High-school youths, Camels, Fatimas, and Pall-Malls, A perfectly good telephone, Cream floats, and Students of Drury. O minced-ham sandwich, How can I praise thee enough! The only preserver of life In the midst of a dinnerless day. Yet blessed be thy name. l IT'S THE COMPANY , v '-1 A I 69sQeJ,e'e' , Uiwsasvwemeoemta ff ef Weqz Q 1 Q9 ,-,Jef main QU M Q sr0lUtll5lEkOUUEIIlt ,QQQ 432. , Z MAY 17 Unfortunately Eiqght this vxay' Xie have with us is way wa s To see the only McCullagh Tea Proclsaimed In captivlty The total loss of this year, 'gin fhorns and Bewailingqwighout surcease on ettl The eat o Toby and the fat lady School spirit, H0316 mlade candglf Until in desperation An pin emona e We had to get up Together w1th the Worlds greatest col And start more lect1on Than we have in several years. It is one of the tenets Of our faith, That the pen is mightier Than the sword- A So long as we keep our powder dry- And that it is fully Asblessed to start A new tradition As to observe an old one--still, Be it remembered, That an infant tradition Is like unto a tomato plant In a frosty spring- it 'F 'W' Eternal vigilance Is the price of its fruit. Still - Let us count Our blessings - And without naming them One by one, Let us never forget To remember, That it is not Every year We have an army of our own And celebrate Peace. 9 my U4 in A fp, I ' 152 C U , if gp. S 7711. AC Qi QQ, X ,, 1 W , ,ffm I I 4 E 4, ve 'Qu Um y ,cf , in P u. fl S fl I ff-4 . X 7 ff 4 f 3 X iq 1 Q pb K' L V 4 Ao P0 QQ 76 . I' fi ' ' A 'WM-'A TP ,:Q,Qfsf'vQmD-5OE9'Q0mU' Q im? Ayn 05,0 1932 551 NQQSQUEJWQEQQ DZ' C U Q D, R , 2? Do You Remember---P ff f TSQNVRMQPQS I kqx QI eq 8 , img Mn M 015 ' , , A A b ' Mapa, ' ' . , ll m G If 3 ' ISN ' fimf Lwtwgw dw W' ,f4f7Jf as , X, Q ig, 'Q , VLAQJNAQ- ' . '4.X.ffJQQ. Lo JQQJQ. 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Mwwwf W 'ar DE Qjwmywik V! 7ff6W?l'VEKM 'x C35 . fclivlfiz ol am ,alfa-.' 0 '53 W 7775 ' fifN PM xmwyfgjo Q g47ucwM, J' gil Zak Qdzumyzar ,fa,Qfg ,,c, 7 -4. 4. 61,5 f f ..2V:j J-9' H I I 'Q A if if ,g . 'U 2 11117 Qxcffyvapbafafeesw xvsiavfmaxfvfqwvxafsvzoww i-'f' QQ wxxq V 5 ,A C! .aqfxfbb C rf' B 1 LA N , Fo 01,1412 N QQ 'indie Q,,,..m,Q rv , i ' vt I I I IM ' O L,-J a ,afvxaho ' o Jaw, Qy ,Ji X Q1 1 .24 f A if fi U5 W 1 o ..,.,JU --I-J Q 5 4 , 3 l 1 A 1 r L , I I I Q K 0 .4 5 S 5 iii QL U 1 , U 4? V 5 B Q Q B1 1 d I ggzfibxomvsiamaaef jata oiotitamauwmgfsasafsi E 'T CTL Qu, TZ' S 4 , AF 52 l 52 4 ONE of Drury's greatadvantages ,r is her situation infthe Queen 1 C' 1 ity of the Ozarks, 'A' with its unus- ual advantages as a colle e t g own. I Springfield is a part of Drury, just ' ' as ' much as Drury is a part of ' ' Springfield. Every live b ' us1ness or thriving industry, every beauti- ful b ' ' ' pu lic building or recreation ground, every good school or pow- erful church, is as much a part of th h ' e eritage of Drury people as D' are the beloved stones and corne rs f of the campus itself, and it does' 11011 seem out of place to include f in a Drury annual something about the location and environment of th e College. I DE r W S atb 594 g - 5 ig ' Qffsfiaazhzxveweivabxsd c- -' V T.-C315 QQ gmQJ 153 f 0QiimQ'i Q Wiiji? OU ' 'Gi W Us vggfvc fb UAE 553 a I u LlE21 Q 'bA0iUi3lfiEiZoiilliil-L .L-,Q . Sp c Vt' 6 G u i U f 51 P U i U gli E- ' s v r ' I s ' it I ' ' QQ 4 -.-L -T1..riom:,i4L T.-s .i-,....i.-,,..1Lr-'4, iq. in ng ' il-,mg-I-I+.-h--Li-.-gl-,-'il ' i -Q: i JW!.5'50URlcC'?Z.26L'Gf5, li F A f r- r i Q 1 ' i 1 X, Q'5II:':i,::.2...,.. N, J Ac I- ..,,.l..R:.1..,.l....L...-4.-.,...L4,.-. N X W I vc l Ur . l i I F . 5--1-V. 5- . If ' ovpnunn.. vs!! nhl! :IMI 0 . xl o -it , 1, X , 1 !g,q,! 'P- ----Ltmfno - SP'-w--H-PM: ,Q K5 I X I ,K F.-. ! C'q.l14vnl1u..-.S'lufc Unwovul, 0 Q , !ig ' -V I-A-.lg-.-'-L K I! Mavtlqll--..Mnlcaun nut, k f Y X 0 ' l - VN ' : T'Q 'r ' 3 I-WLTTQT, ' J'lLou-n. .... Wbnffnnjlnl U iq 5 D Q i jg'-l-I-'L I, f . ' CQ:-.'.Tg,,i -.--L. F.--FP.-. SLLauu ...- .SY Iouuv' b D Q q i LV ry , i:izi:,gf::LftfU'2 B . y , ..l.., .qvvl . I r 4 - -.7fnlxq an a X. f Um- i - Q ,a-V-N424 1 i r,,,.,, . ... - x . i Q 5 Q . - f 'f'QT ' x . Q 5 5 g fi N 4 1 - -. F' '- ' --4--- N- ' - 'T 'v.7a l- L . . 5.li-1l 3 ?,,,,i Li---ff.-. 1. - - i-- ' ij- 1'-'E L Afwii ' K, L l aw- we M a we : 2 of 5 L'-'Sf ' 'I ' ' Q -. -J m - ...l...-.-.4....- 2--tg P a 5 3 1 X-EL I., ff ,- --'ef Q ' ' ,- F f ' ' L A,.C....1L- F, :fm i 'f5 u.r AR, ' P- F '41 Y' i L-. - -A-ig.T-f.?..:' .. P. L.....L.J it e 4 J l H X li THERE is no title more Lust? diserved , R ' j than The Gateway to t e out west, E 4 when applied to Springfield. Situated upon 90 Q - seven railroad trunk l1nes and assoc1ates,w1th 0 ll . i rock highways connecting all important points G ' S ' of the section, this city enjoys unusual advan- U A D Q tages of transportation and logafican. dSpr1ngd D A y ' fi ld m town, e to ay an eriiptyvafoiiaediriioxiizg tiiis growth has been and g A i D Qui remains steady and constant, with every house i i filled, new buildings going up weekly, and - property values constantly advancing. The UD S 1 city has no rival in acll the? greatuand deveilop- A g d ing Ozark region, an its uture IS assure . 3. i l - UQ U A 'N K ' XJ . I,-I T T 4-Nlz,.JQ- 1 ' 4 7'XZ'DmQfDWf?'wfz'a lZJ7fxi752,19ACQs.4!xQN QCtzsQ5J5T2o?2-w- A, 154 ZS ' E113 ii.. TZ F it Nfl? , N, 1 X l . 'C . A05 J K . G 0 Q at S 5550? QQ-asc-.U J. U? Q ill dk Qi QQ, y . 2 f67afwQ'Va.Q.. llE54EffJlQ a lsgtiuuarsimmmawqa .fl - - - K- ld U li f 1 just to prove to you that we live in a real town, of the right size. and with all the best features a city can have-look at these. Springfield has- Forty-five thousand people. Twelve thousand students. Twenty ward schools. T Fifty-four churches. T Two business colleges. A E ' Commission government. 4 G D Two daily newspapers. D Central offices of the Frisco system. 'G A Sixty-two miles of paved streets. D A Six thousand local Bell telephones. DT Twenty-eight operative miles of street railway. K it Two hundred factories, wholesale and jobbing firms. S l On the following pages some of the most interesting features of the gb HQ city are presented. U04 fi: ' Q - N . e . A . s A T , 1 . vg7vcrQxe+Qs5sfa'rqCawfeaGe2v.e:.fff5Nf4k-QsvaAfQ. aEKfl 155 A lt 0 SN 1' wzfersewisiamaaefiwn Eeioluueagtmwwiw-MQG , ' V Q U G1 Q? THE Springfield Public Library, one of the many established by Andrew Carnegie, is located a block from the Drury campus, and its 17,825 volumes are used extensively by students of the college. The building, which was erected in 1903, cost 350,000 2 fc vivvoixamfsiargmwegavlffegcmarfnevxfiafgg, Tl 215 29 0 32 l E 0? S D Qi i l n U ,UZF , D913 V if-Tv Zigi .Z KE.QElaoy:E3lQEQ EAolUbXeuSQmmKC?Qiwo445 , - ' NJ l l ' 1 'JZ ff? 335' ' 2 4 A ,lv i f 5,1 Q E7 fra' x 3 f ' .F P25141 D P mfr if Tl A rl Q c Sol ob 5 Z l il EL 9 9 ji ,nb UQ 11 0 Q E THE Springfield High School is a close neighbor to Drury, being located just across the street from the college. The aver- age enrollment is 1290, and about fifty mem- bers of each graduating class enter Drury College. Students of the High School enjoy the privilege of using modern equipment in first-class buildings under instructors who are Well prepared. The variety of courses offered gives ample opportunity for preparation in any line of Work, and the many activities of a large student body afford a chance for de- velopment outside the regular curriculum. 4 x N Egegggl xarQwfsaeeaWeaOQirQ1ffsXffk-eswevxewrat ' 1 i7' time aacefovanvvafsn maageifata eioiuiltnaigsgumarfrafasfnoacrsa r wg xx Z u ,fn EE? El AC X l i , li U., SS gc il U Fourth District Normal School of Missouri is one of the largest training schools for teachers in the entire -United States, and in the course of a year is attended by some three thousand students. The pres- ent main building was erected in 1906 at a cost of S325,000, and with the campus and other buildings has a value of S750,000. It is, however, inadequate to the need, and a new building to cost S150,000 will be erected the coming year. The Normal is one of Springfield's show p-laces, as well as a great asset to the educational life of the city. aft 1 l 1 S ' I 4 -C bm 5 T 1 lt I w F 0 0 1 G U I F? 0 lg U0 K 158 ,alan-.... if-E UTD G... m ,UQ Q E K Q 0? S Bc 4 1 fl E r 4- T -3--7' Q E U0 v fi st : - ,., Q' QQ V C ogfviQf,'VQoUau,EJLjFQ1Ka Q,iolUnxiaaasmua:1 eao44:g,Q V j-54 U V a U Ci 1 Ci lx 1 gb A , 1 A 1 f X f lp 1 1 I H5 nm E9 of f C lf 'H on 5q lu '5 1 J 1 K, no Q D0 IL i U? THERE are twenty ward sclrools in Spring- Q S field for the use of the c1ty's 9,491 clul- E 0 D dren ofqward-school ageg most of the bnlld- Q Nl C mgslare new. The Rountree School, of whlcha KA, 1 3 cut IS shown above, was erected in 1916 at a ak l cost of S45,000, and compares favorably in X as l arrapllgelment iandtequipment with the buildings E nb o e arges C1 1es. UO OJ 1 11 U Q Q 1 ,Q QQ Movg7mgQ1awfsfafzCfsw7Hvs2f.e?xfffQf4NQQQcUxawi.af4d,1,o A , 159 E Zbai6?mQfo,pQUE64EE1EfZQ Eloluilrrlaiginazuifiafesfspafga y 0F all the fifty-four churches of Springfield, the First,C or1- -gregational Church is in a peculiar sense associated with Drury life, since it was the church of the founders of the college, and is attended by many Drury people. The present building, which is situated just across the street from the Presiclent's House, was erected in 1903. ' NE of the city's many splendid churches is St Paul s M E located in the down-town part of the city St Pauls was organized before the Civil War, and the church was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers after the battle of Wilson s Creek in 1861. The present building was erected in 1903 1 Q al 0 uk EMM VQEEUCC BKQKJCCCIC 7ySfFai5sZcQef'f1ei08a?Xvrckr'Sf.Q-iaeN5mzQ9J,f5wrQ'l?Q0 CI ll 1 , M C bb I i Z i f , I f ' M i Q 3.5 Q U 0 U04 . ,, Q , 55221 C7005 3.350 F i ioY.Qm5f1iUtara siolmtiraassnmmrrfgfewctst Z E 4 if M' til M Q itll 1 if W? ' A WIDE variety of denominations are interestedin and supporting Drury. On this page is shown a picture of the church and congregation of St. Agnes', which was founded in 1909. A parochial school is main- tained in connection. l 0 B I o . D o D., sq 2 2, RELIGIOUS life in Springheld is constantly on the up-grade. VR 5 '4 PF' J' as is shown by the extensive improvements and additions which have been made to the various church buildings in the last few years, The South Street Christian Church, finished ten nb .1 years ago at a cost of S50,000, presents a fine monument not only K to the zeal of its members, but to the progressive spirit of the -2 U Whole city. u Q wtf! , N ' Y XJ . I gf TX.-Q T x-NIc,.lQ- 1 2QE1Q6.PiE5nfz5'iqeS'1fz7f47S?sv?3cQ.4!?X3fwsmrW5s7,e2weQ4 . 11 161 QZWQJUWUUGMGZQ GQHUKXQSGQUMWUWG A PARTIAL statement of the activities which the local Young Men's Christian Association has participated in will show it to be one of the most increasingly helpful institutions of the city. Besides carrying on its regular homework among the men and boys of the city, including social and physical features, a lyceum course, religious meetings, and the offering of a home for those away from home, it has been able to render a surprising amount of service to men in the army and navy. In the statement for the past year are included the following items: Eighteen hundred and five soldiers and sailors served. Eleven men secured for Y. M. C. A. Work overseas. Seventy-six meetings for men and boys. Thirteen thousand four hundred men and boys using the gymnasium. Forty thousand seven hundred and twenty-five men and boys using reading rooms and game rooms. 7 Q l K f f 17 fx . 'V 7- V in-we gli 7 i mm2aJUuu egoiumusarnmerggfesjzfss. a Q V e Z ,fi f, l l i 5 i . t., gt Q l f xl? . YM, i Q I' 4 ob KC J I11 al C i ad ul 1g Q 4 US 9 si S N S he gb id it N 561335 .l...i--1 J THE Springfield Y. W. C. A. is located in L adjoining buildings, one erected two years 9 ago and the other secured this spring by pur- chase. It is fully equipped to serve the young women of the town, and to furnish homes for 5 those from out of the city, especially students, 3 who are temporarily in Springfield. A cafe- KN teria is run in connection with the dormitory. ll Special physical and educational classes are conducted for various groups of girls and young Women. AI 9' ,srwnxamaazmwwsivcvcbvckssxdwgaagj , 'I -, . HH vi 163 'F' le ne ll emmaa.-Esau legrluuarsrmimaeoacss lg' S PRINGFIELD is one of the few cities in the United States which have the com- mission form of government, which has been in successful use here since 1916. Under this system a mayor and four commissioners are elected every four years, and through them all administrative business of the city is car- ried on. The city offices are located on the third Hoor of the Greene County Court House. which was finished in 1913, and which cost all together S300,000. K rf S 75 Qi DI we Q A ba i E r 5 il D5 941 21 '5 A 3 P Y. L l l w UZ' ' E iQiiQUfaa1iELQQ eiolulixtfzlsssrnumwzaeaoaga Z J Tl l' AC Q Q2 OBQ l SZ l w r l 4 Z P I s l l l I l l J V l 5 l . l T A l C l U B ' 0 n D , D l D I Uv DO THE Federal .Building contains the main Q LS G G postoffice, chambers of the United States l E , 0' 5 D' t ' t C urt, offices of the commissioners o E Fl ci th1E5ei51Gu0e,handEn observiatory of the Ignite? 5 .- + Q St t eat er ureau. t IS cons ruc e o 'e 5 D ye naii: limestone, and stands in the approx- .t Q Q imate center of the 1C1ty. Thlere are moire Q 3 th ' ht l al emp oyes in t e various e- h U? ' pazlillmedgtsyofoizhe federal government which U5 U L A are located here. Q, U ' I U S ll is If Y f f if Q ' ' 4 W1 ?f2C20' 1 at ' l 47 , 1,1 L,'7'X-V -M-Xllf-7t'Xf MS'-f Qjf' -'QQ QCMQ KSTSQ-5 450 165 Q H -J g g gg g it is . Ta M- are he B e B M we W-We-av B e -a ,V 1 f ' 27- if ' LQQQ Fvfilfrlzfzdia-'w1.sTi'-C-'Y'fr-asgmn ' JKT? 'g H 'B ' 'A' f' ' Ti' - '73 Zilifl-L-ll-W-ww ML,- -- -Y f -f -f A-f-A - - 'A' V Y if f J-Y W - -fr--f--ff Q - , ,1,f:.1i : ,125 '1L,-e, N, ,- .. .- Y - xx g P- 'r - -- 'jj j ' W '-5 . B ,- A- XM V M in H, , , ,W ,A :T 7 in H , fig, ,,v,i,.. ,.. i be B Q 9 V we '-Q QQ7 a frweaaisedbaegn D . . i D Ji, l 3+ 5 Q D as U Q Q jc ge . O l Y VW Y a 2 W :S i i 551 l 0 C i i l Q 1 Early in 1919 the Springfield Chamber of Commerce was organized to unify and co-ordinate the Work of Q the various boost-Springfield organizations which were working separately. The new body takes the place of 'P the Young Men's Business Club, the Springfield Club, the Retail Merchants' Association, and the Springfield Commercial Club. It has four thousand members, and maintains a building which is headquarters for all enterp-rises of a civic nature. Besides the Chamber of Commerce, there are a number of affiliated live business organizations, among the number being the Traveling Men's Booster Club, the Manufacturers' and Iobbers' QQ l i Association, and the Business Women's Club. i n - Q-if:: Zv Q B i doe S, c ac' c bef55?VWx'fkr1.AUW9l :- 'E9x,g31ggxQxJgs9gfgQfi'g?jg gfB5f,iQfb5?E?Q93f x ml M L. QW enterprises of a civic nature. Besides the Lhamber ot Lomrnerce, tnere are a number or amuareu uve ousmess Jyv D D Association, and the Business VVomen's Club. Cl I organizations, among the number being the Traveling Men's Booster Club, the Manufacturers' and Jobbers' GU n A 2 ' argl,-,fsfaotswieaosaxff fii6?35P55.sQf952ii D i FQ . 1 XXX? 1 D . X- n Q D . 391 Q I -J Nr 'X jf, S +6 ge 5' 1 , If -Q 5, Q L E1 B cs ES L '53 Q 'rs' i 22 Z PU D . A 3 The General Offices of the Frisco Railroad are located here, and the main business of the system is Q V carried on from Springfield. There are over thirty-five hundred employes of the system in this city, who A G3 with their families form a fifth of the total population. Three large shops, which do by far the largest ,. A part of the work for the entire road, are located in Springfield. The Frisco Building, erected in 1911, D i houses a working force of more than seven hundred employes. a UQ -tree-gwxsfcase-X e ff f to-'esveefem' X it riilfsfevf time TT Q Nmsxd Y 'A -P------F -4--- ' 'ni gl -. .-.- :Av----ff-T-f..:f well L,,?-4,.,L,,-,,-,.,-s ---,-,A ,W pw, ,H V A J, M K 1,..11 'N I n - - exs1Qm2aeEffa'a leioimnmgnmmnefafesasae Z TP Q U , m y years Spring e d as been ead- quarters for all the best known fraternal orgamzations and few months pass without an important conventlon of some of them be- ing held here One of the best signs of the standing of the c1ty 1n fraternal circles was the erect1on of the Pythian Home of M1ssouri, rn 1914 at a cost of 3100000 In the Home are cared for aged members of the order, w1dows and dependent children of Kmghts who are dead or incapacitated. Plans are being made for a second building to cost 350000. Fora an 'alh 11 JU K7 H0 U q Don F :Y 7 Z, uamixwmvsiamanita Ea eliiulitrsszsiurirrfracessifssafgm AS an indicator of business conditions in the city, the bank clearings show Spring- field to be gaining steadily in a financial way. The report of the Springfield Clearing House for 1918 shows total clearings of S86,84Z,919.29, an increase of seventeen per cent over 1917, and three times the clearings of 1910. The postoffice receipts here trebled from 1910 to 1914, and since the latter year have increased over a hundred per cent. These increases may be attributed to the development of agriculture and horticulture in the Ozarks, the increase in number and size of manufacturing establishments, and the at- traction of Wholesale and jobbing firms here because of the advantages of the city as a central distributing point. is i i , A 2515416 fqmizeeitmfgfeeqslfrfefsvsaigfsiffadcksvafeszewfersr X if nrb?QQQfQHVamar,aQra EfZ1 SZ0lUflX?1E2silU'dlE4V 7, QQ a f E U Q Ci U , l Q 'Tl . . lf Tl' A? Industrlal Sprlngfield n Y , ll Q y PES? The report of the State Commissioner of Labor shows a few Q big' A more than two hundred factories of all sizes in Springfield. A -lg 0 number of these turn out products which have attained a national RQ D 0 K reputation, among which are: ' K The United Iron VVorks, which has its central plant here, and A W which makes a specialty of completed ice plants and mining ma- chinery, A The Springfield Wagon Company, whose output of the famous Springf1eld', wagons is six thousand annually, and which manu- factured products for the government last year amounting to three hundred thousand dollars, The I-lermann-Sanford Saddlery Company, whose plant during the war has been entirely devoted to the filling of government con- tracts, amounting to 351,750,000 g The Wfoods-Evertz Stove Company, makers of VVesco stoves, whose yearly output of 300 car loads of stoves and ranges is valued ' at S500,000g li The Springfield Furniture Company, whose Springfield Kitchen Cabinet is known throughout the middle west, The Oberman Manufacturing Company, makers of King E Brand work clothes, D 0 The Meyer and Eisenmayer mills, manufacturers of Alba- n i tross and Spotless flour, Q, Di, The Anchor Broom Factory, makers of the Anchor broom. KT T 4, Q nb lj A d 1 S , UQ E2asifcZv2QsQsfsa'KCaw7eaOsa,9LdQfrsaQnUx'qJiaArQfr,, 170 ' l U 0 1 1 lu Q no S gl. 1 tl Q 1 -i 271 o 9 W ii f Q K U05 Ov q vh ff rfv ,,- :.Q-,Q V Ofsfv!Q1QUaof:lEl9AlQ' srolUlii'sasQuEllEiCf'?55?x5Q td Q s C 5 U l Qi ci lg , Q ' l f Tl 1+ Qi M Qi l I7 o Q ,C S04 Southwest Missouri o 41 5 D l The resources of the Ozark region around Springfield are rich ppb l and varied, as is shown by reports of the various government 1 bureaus for the past year. 1 i In the field of poultry raising, Southwest Missouri leads the world, having shipped poultry products valued at a hundred million - i dollars during 1918. Of this amount ten million dollars came I p through Springfield, giving this city rank asfthe greatest initial ship- ! ping point for poultry in the world. I p A second point of interest is that there is no other city in the 1 world which excels Springfield as an accumulative market for 1 1 horses and mules. Last year local dealers sent out several thousand A head of these animals, mostly for government service, with a value of over four million dollars. J Nowhere else do peaches grow with as fine a Havor as our own A I famous Elbertas, and the apples shipped from the Ozarks have y I long made this country famous as the Land of the Big Red Apple. The fact that two of the largest creameries west of the Mis- 4 sissippi are located here gives an idea of the enormous amount of D0 pg money which is received each year by residents of Southwest Mis- D i l DO souri for dairy products. Y S Q f E it D aa l 5 505 ,Q , U 5- VN e LJ 1 N-44,-ff-X! y-Qvq Qj,f J-N' f-70065 535539 sJ-2fv2iZ7'?'xQZ9K6lQWEn5Gc-6'1fJ7x054ss2XcQ.4!Nfx QC'1giJ.f?'i2.Q9-'Ngij 171 0 53365 mraesiawawea fiviwnasinrvfzeaefxe G fa C 46 i Q The Hollister Country There is a charm about the friendly Ozark hills that lies as deep as religion in the hearts of those who have come 'under its spell. While the mountains of the West are distant and forbidding, and ,those of the East overrun and too-civilized, the Ozarks are always homelike and inviting, and on their sunny slopes, under the influence of Old Mother Nature's most sweetly-scented air and the caressing whisper of her winding streams, the tired city-dweller forgets care and finds content. The Ozark' Mountains are not a pleasure resortg they offer a real home for those who have longed to clear away the debris of too-complex duties and pleasures which clogs their lives, and get back to simple, refreshing essentials. Our mountains are our friends, their hands are stretched out to all of us who are tired, or restless, or discontent. A O Year after year increasing numbers of men and, women from North, East, South, and West are coming to spend the summers in this rich empire of the Hollister country, to take away with them treasures of tan for pale faces, spring for listless steps, and fire for tired eyes, year after year conventions and gatherings, especially of young people and students'organizations, find on the shores of Lake Taneycomo a matchless assembly ground. And there is room, and health, and vigor for all of them and more. The Ozarks as a land.of recreation have barely been discovered as yet. t . - 1i,q1 PU Qc. 1 x --ee 4 E L K F lm 'C . 9 Q 9 0 I Se no 4? S 5'-'J Siam, ' eQe22'QQefviQieUe6,eEeZe S,ioz1UixKifz1aS1snnmeZQ'gfepQ4.QiQ DU - f Q e E E W 4 eof -+c BZ o D BQ In 5 Advertisements DQ an mg Q ' vzQw5KQwAJAQ5?qCqew'ffXOS2fQ31ffQfsQravaaieD,f5.a'3iiQ5 PRI BGFIELD I ESS COLLFC B Strz'otQf U25 to Date Reputation established by years of Honest Senwee. Enrollfnent 7096 lzzlglzer now than anyprevious year. Its growth and development due to Fair Baszness Metnools, its Reasonable Rates, and the Interest Of- cers and Teaelzen' take in assisting its students before and after graduation. p Many large firms depend upon Springfield Business College ' for all office employes LEARN IT RIGHT Axe for New Catalog J A TAYLOR H. H. WEBB Prerzklent Vzee-Prerzdent E5 no FU DRAUGHON,S BUSINESS COLLEGE Puts Music Into Touch Typewriting See it Demonstrated at DRAUGHON,S. Business from Start to Finish Catalog Free. See A. J. Bates, President SOUTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH I REV. E. F. LEAKE, Pastor. Southeast Corner East Elm and South Streets. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH REV. W. R. MCCORMACK, Pastor. Corner Traffic Avenue and South Street. SAINT PAUL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SOUTH REV. C. M. HAWKINS, Pastor. Corner East Walnut and Jefferson Streets. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH REV. C. B. AMILLER, Pastor. Northwest Corner East Elm and South Streets. K FIRST CONGREGATIONAL H CHURCH REV. SETH H. BUELL, Pastor. Corner Calhoun Street and Benton Avenue FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. 1. T. BACON, Pastor. Corner North Jefferson and Olive Streets. CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH REV. HENRY LITTLE, Pastor. 618 St. Louis Street. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH REV. HOMER COOKE, Pastor. Corner Washington Avenue and Division Street. ii E RCH 7' wt Cet. -4 ,H St eets. URCH t eets. URCH an Street. THE FAMOUS ECLIPSE II HI - , gguronns KX. fvfAeq,,ga UALIT Q Y SERVICE M Q57 WGFFETHYA fmljjllllkxxmxv BRAND SADDLES, COLLARS, HARNESS D AND STRAP WORK A . I , ALSO A FULL LINE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Your MJZZY Order? WZYZ Have I mmedzkzte Atfenfzbn M WRITE US FOR PRICES HERMANN- SANFORD SADDLERY COMPANY SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI IF YOU WANT TO LOOK STYLISH BUY KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES STETSON and VANITY HATS PHOENIX HOSE S IMPERIAL UNDERWEAR EMERY SHIRTS MORRISON CLOTHING CO. 132-133 SOUTHWEST CORNER SQUARE Southwest Automobile Estabmd lm A A and Wm. A. Reed Sz Son ' . Old Reliable Drug Store GW Drugs, Paints, Oils, Etc. Fine Stationery Authorized Ford Sales and Service Wiekiser Stuolio Curran Building. St. Louis Street. . TELEPHONES: 215 West Walnut Street Service 274 I Office 275 Springfield, Mo. H Tlie Jeweler for Everybody TROPHY CUPS, MEDALS, GRADUATION GIFTS AND DIAMONDS FOR WHICH APOLOGIES I I ARE NEVER NECESSARY ESTABLISHED 1900. - SQUTH AND WALNUT PAXSON UN DERTAKIN G CO. AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT. Private Funeral Clzape! l 410-412 South Street. ' Phone 26. DRURY ROGUE'S GALLEY HELEN WOOD. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Dimples, rose lips, and eyes of any hue. CHIEF CRIME-Blufing. ' WANTED FOR-f-Boosting Golden City. MCDANIEL NATIONAL BANK SPRINGFIELD, Mo. CAPITAL S100,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY 3100,000,00 ' OFFICERS. y HENRY L. SCHNEIDER, President. L. E. LINES, Vice-President. GEORGE D. MCDANIEL, Cashier. J. C. MCDANIEL, Assistant Cashier. ' DIRECTORS. Henry L. Schneider. George D. McDaniel. L. E. Lines, I. C. McDaniel. Gertrude B. McDaniel. Mrs. T. B. Holland. Geo. W. Anslinger. Elizabeth N. Deitrick. I. M. Schneider. Paul Nicholas. E. M. Wilhoit. L' ines' ead in Their ine , X. t ,. Class Pzkmos, Pfayers and 7-dfleliiig MdCWZ.U65 T Vlfe are factory representatives for the celebrated Autopiano. It's the choice of the United States Navy. Your old piano taken in exchange as part payment on the Autopiano. ' H Have you heard the Sonora, Manophone and New World? They are great. ' Call for Demonstration. 2 - A Efveifythiiig Peiftaiaiiiig to Music. L. E4 Lines Music Company A 221-223 Boonville Street. H Terms to Suit. No Interest on Talking Machines. . ISABEL SHELPMAN, alias Iggy. A PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Grace beyond the reach of art. CHIEF CRIME-Wearing a Phi Delt pin. b WANTED FOR-Being an old maid. If It Can eg cashed We Clean, and Press We Can W ash It CZ015h6S ag ,, H Send Us Your Suits to be Cleaned and Pressed T 1 wks l Frank B. Smith Springfield Laundry Co. L3lll1'1fl1'y Company W here Linens Last Home of the Purple Boxv Phone 418. 219-221 Nichols Street. Phone 423. 512 Boonville Street .ili-11 ,Rf . 4 4 if ?f75'f37i5?3' V , 3 1- 2, 5: ',,,' 2:23 .5 mfTi5'2ZV,1?.zf,.Ei4i'L, ' , f s ' ' ,Q f'V1'.'- SY i,j Q7-fiigfi5?1'55-ZZ5,5'fg,5I'-ff:fk ff, ,' 'J'-',f1 . ,Q ,fy f' I 'X f : ' 'Q ' ' . .' ff 5711 .':-4.1. f-,':i:,'-- 'f ' f, Dice of 1 -231' ' ff ' M, ,',1,fg1:'.,a.kq-.:,-.ez A .. ,,,,,. ' T ,afgfv ' 4 5 en on I , 1 ,A . ,. fl' .6 . lvli r T 4 ' f '- ?'M x ' ' ' La,,Z,::f5f?e' 11ef,:.1 is:,f 1 112 , . ,' , ,a . t ..,,,. Y 4,...,.,..ff,:z,, ,.,. . -11, V V, ., , ,. ,, , , gfea - T , ' 'L ' V r . , hines. .... I 1 4 N l-ii1 'GSS 1 I C C 7 9 ' S Homes N Everythmg For Sale an When you Boyf and Girls get through school and become Men and Women it will be your dreamy to have a happy home of your own. It is my desire that v you give me an opportunity to help make your dreamy come true. J. W. BROWN, 'wiffz ille Street- STATE SAVINGS TRUST CO., Real Estate aaa' fafveyfmemiv - I Best Kodak ill' ll ' ' ' Pictures 5'1 ff ?h-2: ,l eff ,I if l-'ff T hat is what they all Say about our Kodak Pictures. Bring us a lilm and compare our pictures with what you have, and stay by the one you like best. A We have Eastman Films and Cameras. Thieme Photo Supply Co. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dew of his youth and the beauty thereof. CHIEF CRIME Washington University. Telephone 2358 Swim Insurance of all kinds written a ali s It our rn and -t you e best. ,fCo. ...-1. .1i.- I I T1 ol -iiiiii Maxwell Autgmgbjlgs Bacteriological and Clinical . Laboratories Maxwell Worm Drive I of Trucks Drury College Pearsons Hall Springfield, Mo. I 53313 I lrelephone 1696 See the Recent Improvements We are equipped to dg laboratory diagmsis ww Biology and Chemistry of Blood Complement Fixation Tests Autogenous Vaccines ' ' Sanitary Analysis of Milk and Martin Motor Co. was A Infomation and Containers furnished on request 318 MCDANIEL AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD, MO. C. H. SPURGEON, Director MARION NEVILLE, auas sunshine. I PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-KCGTHY eyes lit up with summer lightnings of a soul. CHIEF CRIME-- Delicious spites and darling angers. WANTED Fon-Abusing Ges. Every Night A WILLYS KNIGHT Is the Best Place in Springfield Uverland Springfield to Buy Men's Clothes . Motor Co. Distributors Suit or Overcoat to Order ' A A SOME NONE Willys Overland MORE p LESS Automobiles Special 318 to 345 Values Telephone 898. U. G. DAWSON, Manager. 455 St. Louis Street, Springfield, Mo. 300 St. Louis Street, Springfield, M0- 51 See' V . M 52 5 iw 5 g 15-if-..4 -.an W . ,J Y fu 4 if . 1 ,,g' M ' I5 C1 th C RISDOIXI WILHOIT ahas James Rzsdon Roberts Printmq Companq COIHPIGTG Couechon geo. A. Bauman manager m1dSUmmGF 119.-lsh Fabrlcs Good Prmhnq 1 All kmds of Commerc1allDork Dru , Telephone 243 45-47 Elks Arcade Sprmqjield ITl1ssour1 Sprmqfleld Ithssouu - MIS KEET as ROU pTREE DRY GUCDDS CG. l l SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI ll l l IIvIPoRTERs AND IOBBERS I DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND FURNISHINGS GESTHFORD FINE, alias Francis Paul. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- VVith downcast eyes we muse and brood. CHIEF CRIME-Reporting for the Republican. VVANTED POR-Pouting. I We Have Johnson's and Martha If the Automobile is the People's Darling, Michelin Ring- Shaped Tubes and Casings are its proper 19505 Candies Shoes- 0 C. E. Robinson Washington Candies An Up-to-date Fountain and 317 M CD 3 ni C1 AVC. V Everything In the Office Phone 5626. Res. Phone 21311 C Drug Line 0. E DR. C. E. WOODY SPECIALTY WORK I Matthews-McConnell Drug Co. over Queen City Bank- Phone 550. Corner South Street and Square. WM. R. DAVIS, JR. Jeweler and Opiomeirisi Carries a general line of Jewelry, Fountain Pens, Watches, Cut Glass and Silver. In business in Springfield for more than twenty years. Fits Glasses carefully and! accurately. All work and goods guaranteed. 310 East Commercial Street. I Phone 625. Qualzky and Serwee: have been the Success of our business A complete lzeie of GROCERI ES zlv fo be jenna' at our store We carry a full line of Cooked Meats for making Sandwiches, such as Veal Loaf, Swift Lunch Specialty and I-Iam Loaf. Our auto delivery puts the goods in your home right now. HARRY N. ROLLIN ' 860 Washington Avenue. I Phone 3500.. FRANCES CARLOCK, alias Sis. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Her open eyes desire the truth. CHIEF CRIME-Tampering with Dr. Williams' watch. -WANTED FOR-A basketball star. I Q FURNI TUFQE CQ 2l0-212 EAST WALNUTR FIVE FLOORS FINE FURNITURE ' RUGS, DRAPERIES, QUEENSWARE THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY 3 IN -1 1-1-l--v Silver. d. ne 625. 7? T, Swift it now. 3500. KN .1-i-1-1 3 USIC Pays e Pita! Pm it E D UGA T1 ON No home lil' complete wzthont it. No hfe is wel!-rounded 'with- out zt. Where ztshlesszngs reign, there happzness shines. Let us put Mnsze-Joy zn YO UR Horne. We have zt in alljnrrns. - .... The World's Best in Phonographs Pianos and Player Pianos .. The Edison Diamond Disc. ' The Victrola. The Brunswick. Mason 81 Hamlin. Chickering. Behning. Huntington. Gulbranson. Ampico. Martin Brothers Piano Company ' One Price : : No Conznnssion , Martin Building. or McDaniel Avenue. WARREN TURNER, alias Vamp. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- I see his gray eyes twinkle yet. CHIEF CRIME-Springtime fancies. WANTED FOR-Heart breaking. The Herman Tailoring Company 324-326 St. Louis Street. Suits Made to Urder in Springfield WF Crofut do Knapp and Borcelino Hats Manhattan Shirts I W. Fason nsaranee Agency We insure everything that's not on fire. Phone 5604. 612-613 Woodruff Bldg. 'Thane 1367 FLORAL 5 sl-Io WE STRIVE T0 LEASE' zos awalnut St.. Springfield, Mg Sweetness of low prices can neyer overcome the bitterness of poor quality. We handle only dependable stoclf and solicit your patronage on that basis. Cl' o Druru Students: 2 2 This Bank offers to uou its facilities in taking care of uour Banking needs while in Springfield. lDe are sure uou will find a checkinq account at our Bank will be of much service to uou. A visit to our Bank will be appreciated. ' Bank of Commerce b Corner Boonville and Square PROF. SPURGEON, alias Chief. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-lKHiS double chin, his portly size. CHIEF CRIME-Dogicide. WANTED FOR-Telling blood-curdling stories. . ' Grade S H GEO. E. RAYMOND G. CLYDE RAYMOND Paints and Uarnishes Artistic wan . Raymond Heating Co. Paper Hot Air Furnaces WAN 35 ,755 BS M .X , 4. as J ok -5? VI-Q74 Wigan? 'Wigs Fire Place Furnishings Tin and Sheet lDidbin 81 Fox Paint Co. Metal Work 214 1T1CDdnie1 AUGHUG 219-221 West Walnut Street. Phone 197 Phone 659. 1 1 l 'MOND Io. IT PAYS TO PAYS CASH AT p -ff-ef. . . --we r -1- -1- A -,gag .-a-:sf f i? 2-SQ mf-..efA1--. -+5225 ff m- A . Q. , -1' .. .I . , In ww f -' N . 1' J. I. . ' L, .A ', vf' -. ,'v,. T, I '.- , 'fr f 'f 253229 -If . -'Ii i .. Katie? .Et - Z - .gf If Vffd' ..1 A JI' . '- S'-. -- . 1'3','f A , .- . f.....,, ww- Psy-. sf- ..--Huw 355- .. ' 15 . ' . 5 .gn ' E 1 if' ' . I V 'ix .,4, I P -' ,. . 4,.d,,,3.x A. . 5. ,. L35 Lx 'gulf Q6 sz. PgeJH9i.'5:'zW5iP.sf.:142i4a1..wrrA..1i.c2, Biiilbiimv RATHBON E HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 13 ' p AGENTS FOR HEART'S AND MILLIGAN PAINTS. TRY OUR 61 FLOOR VARNISH. STANDS HEAT AND VVATER. WHEN IN WANT OF PAINTS CALL Us FOR PRICES. 1 508-510 EAST COMMERCIAL STREET. V PHONE 13. MARYKATE BOYD, alias M ary. Kate. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTIcs- Frowsy-headed girl on the end of the row. CHIEF CRIME-Orthography. ' ' VVANTED F OR-Campusology. Say NDEL MONTEW I To Your Grocer If you desire and appreciate pains and precision in the prepara- tion of an article which makes for its quality and charm. DEL MONTE represents the best the market affords in Canned Fruits and Vegetables grown in California. SPRINGFIELD GROCERY COMPANY The Trend of Modern Education Is to train men and women who can attain results in the most effl- cient manner possible. Minds trained along the lines of modern efli-ciency are in demand because of the necessity of conserving time, energy and material brought .on by the events of the past few years. Electricity has unlimited possibilities, and if the future is as productive of efli-cient time and labor-saving devices for the home and shop as it has been in the past, it Will truly revolutionize every effort put forth by man. We are in a position to learn of the' latest developments and applications of electricity and will gladly apprise you of them if you but ask. I Springfield Gas and Electric Co. FLORA DICKINSON, alias Flo. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- Eloquent Child. CHIEF CRIME-JHZZ. WANTED FOR-Reverting to the original Greek. ThePeoples Bank W. Klingner Z3 Co Of Springfield, Mo. OFFICERS. B. J. DIEMER, President. FRED W. GARRETT, Vice-President. GEO. T. I-IINE, Vice-President. JULIUS SEIFERT, Cashier. J. H. BILLINGS, Assistant Cashier. edge ouR Morro Courtesy, Fairness and Efficiency Funeral Directors and Embalmers 11:53:32 r - W I fl-lsew Ijlir' If :egg -1 I I , I ' . -i v Q I i . Vx.:-F 1 . .-ffl'-::.f. . 4-my 'E- Ambulance Service 424 East Commercial Street. Phones 919 and 1854. 1 R We Have Been Boosters for Drury 5 Be Boosters F or Us It has always been our aim to y sell only the best in l Hardware r and g Sporting Goods no l I - i ll 30. i We hope that our relations in the past will warrant a A continuance of your patronage in the future E Rogers 8: Baldwin Hardware Co. 31 3-3 l 5 South Street Springfield, Missouri Y. M. QA- 417 SOUTH JEFFERSON - STREET THE. DOSWN ToWN CLUB L Fon T DRURY MEN JOSEPHINE PIERCE, alias fo. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-''Attractive every-day bearing. CHIEF 'CRIME-Cornering the basketball markets. WANTED FOR-Strolling. ' Quality Levy-Wolf Dry Goods Company aints and Varnishes. ' S Q26 Model ARTISTIC WALL S PAPER , X The store with a reputation of Selling the Best Things for the least prices possible. Prices Always Reasonable Featuring especially L Dryg,G00a'5, Ready-fo- WEJI' A. F. TRGGDON Q dim' flflfinery Telephone lQ26. A 209 East Commercial Street' Drury girls can arrange to have charge Spfingfleld, Missouri. account by giving proper reference. -5- 1-. ilil l l-1 ,mpany Jn of for 6617 we charge I BR I W X A R E Y 0 U R s R 0 R Q I 3lI4'iaaIlgll'll KO D I I AND KODAK FINISHING HURLBURT-SHEPPARD ' THE KODAK STORE 315 ST. LOUIS ST. , W e Ure Velox or ffze Paper ffzezz' Ggivefl You tfze BEST PRINTS' MINOR DAVIS, alias Achilles. PHYSICAL CHARAcTER1sT1cs+ Short and Sweet. CHIEF CRIME-Boot-legging Hershey's. WANTED FOR-I-Iis Coiffure. MIDDLE WEST MILLINERY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : : 316-318 SOUTH STR SPECIALISTS IN HIGH CLASS NIILLINERY A AND SILKS W e fzafve ezlwezyf on dzlrpfezy 4 eompleie affarimenf qfnwy Trimmed' Hats, Ufzz'rz'mmed Sfzezpef and tfze New T hzhgf 172 Trzefzmzbzgf Selling Agents for several of the Best Silk Mills The Prices are always less at the MIDDLE WEST MILLINERY CO. EET For Real Estate Joe Sansone Cafe n Farms and Czfy Property S See 30 Cent Lunch J . W3ltOH Sfzort Orderx Any T ima Land Investment Company C 216 South Street. , Corner East Walnut and Jefferson Streets. R DRINK G G. W. Ferguson PM 1 Photographer Everybody Likes Oranges. E th- Ph h, , 'UQ7' 'LVL f . ELECTRIC BOTTLING GCMPANY y g 0 Ogmp Z6 Phone 722. Springfield, MO. Phone 344. 3052 South Street. EUGENE DIEMER, alias Gene. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-''Fashioned so slenderly, young andso fair. CHIEF CRIME-Parting his hair in the middle. ' WVANTED FOR-The same. S If It's For Women to Wear We've Got It I THE 3oo-302-304 South Campbell Street. Phone 3360. Springfield, Missouri. I Phc 1 . afe treets. JH Cl' 1 Street. MS. B. Coffee at 40c cc ' We Bonus Coffee at 35C Hankins Company Cana! Be Bea! , , , , u Biological Dissecting Sets. Sold only and Mechanical Drawing Sets. Roasted Fresh by Supplies Bros. Blue Printing Done GI-Qcery Speezal Rates arza7 'Przcer Z0 Sfaefeafs I Phones 109 and 110. 868 Boonville Street. 1 1 312-314 McDaniel Avenue ALFRED WEISER, alias Bud. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-:IO marvelous Boy. CHIEF CRIME-Letting his hair come out. WANTED FOR-Answering to the name of Budweiser after July the lirst. Patton Creamery ompany 1 Home of The Best Dairy Products Pare Pasfearzaeei fee Cream aaa' Creamery Batter 1 YOUR PATRONAGE Will be APPRECIATED. Phone 413-414 Cor. Campbell and Brower Streets Ui' ll 1 5 The Springfield Leader City I-lall Drug Store Southern Missourins 888 BoonvilleStreet. Greatest Newspaper E Moore Sr Kelly More News . Proprietors More Pages tl ul .Vi All More Issues il' ,i ,i. ll l l ii' i i l I I A Full Line of i ii 1 More Features. Drugs, Films, Stationery and M h More Want Ads Q Toilet Articles. D More Circulation . H More DiSp1ay.AdS Ice Cream and Soda all the year. MORE EVERYTHING ' If Everything a First-Class Drug Nfl Whatever you bay a Daily Newspaper A Store Should have' for---The Leader has more of it We Solicit Your Patronage , IRVING SCHWAB, alias Ezekiel. A ul PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-:KA perfect idol with profulgent brow. I CHIEF CRIME-Oratory. ,, WANTED FOR--Talking more than his teachers. 5 A , fl i il . PRI lv a r 1 GFIELD EED OO. ' 4 FLORAL DEPARTMENT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT t I f 'L ,i U: '3 PHONE Zl 1 li 5 A H 3 ll 'dai x A msg!!-v xQf7 4 any Qtryggfgig? x ON WALNUT AT CAMPBELL ST. -l- l 'fe d ear ug ll iii-1 T. 77144 Holland Banking Company With resources of over four million dollars and with forty years of sound , conservative banking Invites New p Aceounts And pays 571 on'Savings Deposits . and 496 on Time Certificates ' of Deposit ' ' 'Ei Q1 'WKQP4 S ,J L 'Ze 'DY x ' A wi K W We 12 J 'wiv safe 'v i !' ,,,, . B' E-giatfl Eli: ' ' in N3 ,QL ogg ,gn . hs ,102 '31 , , - 'dp E E 2 Q E 5 E Q A The Home For Savings A Corner St. Louis Street and Square Eat Honey-Nut Bread Always fresh and good to the last crumb Made by Domino Baker and Macaroni Company 456-58-60 Pearl Street, Springfield, Mo. A Columbia Crafonola You will be proud to own Type F-2 35100 This imposing, clear-voiced Grafonola is worthy of the most beatiful home. Its artistic design and satiny finish will harmonize with the finest ,fabrics and hand- somest furniture. iNOX'S 216 West Walnut Street, Springfield, Mo. Phone 927. HARVEY WELLS, alias Teddy. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-'GHC stands as erect as that tent post. ' CHIEF CRIME-AbSCHCC at pep meetings. WANTED FOR-Being a politician. PPK-eep Them Newi' Piano r Player Piano We want your 0 , 35? I Dry Cleaning and Hat Business NM Records Sheet Music The New Wardrobe Phone 2102 or 2470. - 315 East Walnut Street. 1. Ed. Black Music Co. 307 South Jefferson Street H lbia ala proud onola is Lish will 1d hand- 1, Mo. 11-l 1-- . Piano Music Co. Three Service Cars. phone 5290. ,N - ,. - T PAGE BATTERYTCOMPANY 416 St. Louis Street. II1C0rD0fa'fCd- . B. F. PAGE, Manager I BERNARD CASE, alias Molly. S A PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS--''Rose-cheeked Adonis. CHIEF CRIME-LOOkiUg pleased. WANTED FOR-Loafing in the library. Banquet Ice Cream The Standard of Purity ' Pure zz Dainty zz Delicious The cheapest food you can use Wholesome and Nourishing Springfield Creamery Company Tucker-Ferguson Warehouse and Transfer Co Baggage and Taxicab Service Telephone 205 LGI-IIVIEYER UNDERTAKING CD. FUNERAL AND AIVIBULANCE SERVICE I 305 WEST WALNUT STREET PHONE 742 LICENSED LADY EMBALMER FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN 11'-'f I b c Loc 'T I I CO- BROWNE BRoTHERs LANDERS BUILDING ON THE SQUARE BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS RIGHT GOODS :: RIGHT PRICES ' RIGHT SERVICE LAURA H. HUBBLE BLOUSE AND NOVELTY SHOP Hand-Made and Ready-to-Wear Blouses NOVELTY DEPARTMENT-I-Iemstitching, pleating, covered buttons, braiding, em- ' broidering, beading, tailored and bound buttonholes, stamping, etc. FLORAL DEPARTMENT-Everything in cut flowers for all occasions. Local and Long Distance Phone 1388 Springfield, Missouri 302 St. Louis Street LEWIS GORMAN, alias Speck. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS--HIL may be my lord is weary. CHIEF CRIME- Resting h1s languld eye. ' WANTED FOR--Attending dances. Cf Dezlrgfmple Welle- Over Shoes ' Are Sfzoes of .Qzeezfzly , Dmggzsf , -.:..-..-- Priced Moderately Q? was For Young For Young , U , ,, MEN WOMEN Presef'mfzo7zs Our Speezezlfy : Walk-Over Boot Shop ' Noribwest Corner Sguezre Spf-ingfeld, Missouri East Side Square.. Next Holland Bank. Graduation Gifts From Ioseph's A Watch or a Diamond Ring makes a very ' nice Graduation Gift See Our Large Slark qf Graduation GW: JOSEPH JEWELRY COMPANY JEWELERS AND DIAMOND MERCHANTS ' ST. LOUIS STREET AND SQUARE NETTER-ULLMAN'S 317-321 St. Louis Street Apparel Satisfactions ,Depend on Four Things---You'll Find Them Here: 1-Adequate Variety. 3-Value. 2-Style Authenticity ' 4-Tailoring. Our business has grown because we invariably give patrons the full benefit of the buying ad- vantages we enjoy. You will get a full dollar's worth for each dollar you spend4a good deal more in many cases where we have been favored by circumstances. h HERMAEN GROSSENHEIDER, alias Grossie. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- A Visage stern and mild. CHIEF CRIME-KKHC dearly loved the lasses, O. WANTED FOR-Exceeding the speed limit. arry ooper Supply so. Well Casing a - Pumps and Wind Mills ' tWholesale y Plumbing, Heating and Engine Supplies 223-225 and 227 East Water Street. Springfield, Missouri. EVERYTHING TO BUILD AND HEAT YOUR HOME Street i 0 I l ying ad- :al more 1-Tl., L-i Ll Mills Iissouri. SCHWElDER'S TRUNK FACTGRY Wholesale and Retail TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS A Everything in Leather. I Repairing a Specialty. 317 College Street, Springfield, Mo. The Princess Theatre We Cater to All Big Special Productions With a. Punch Nothing Too Big For The Princess Telephone 432. Admission 10c and 5c Matinee Every Day R L105 Boonville St. Phone 57 H O W E T Southern Battery Company N ' I i m I ' 313 McDaniel IAvenue D ' S 4 Ngat ,V Phone 333 Printer ' Rubber Stamp Manufacture' J- W Sffhmidl SP7'i7lg756'ld, M0- MEADOR: Mi: Thompson, how many provisions are there to the Clayton Act? NEIL : Four, MEADOR: What are they ? NEIL: A, B, C, D. Groblehe Lumber Compan Where Quality Countsv TELEPHONE 586 501-515 S. Campbell st. Springfield, Missouri merican Savings Bank . T lze .Bank Q' Indifvzkfual Servzke . A . s - MARCH 4, 1919. 4 V RESOURCES. , LIABILITIES. Loans .........................................I.... S 761,442.91 Capital ............................................ S, 50,000.00 Drainage Bonds .................. I .... Q ..... 40,000.00 Profits .................... .......... 4 ,603.17 Real Estate ............................. 3,912.00 Deposits .... ............... ...... 1 , 069,923.95 Furniture and Fixtures ................ 7,581.88 Cashier's Checks ..... 874.60 U. S. Government Bonds ............ 68,550.00 Certified Checks ....... 26.09 Cash and due from Banks .......... 251,958.69 4 Clearing House ....... 8,017.67 Total Reserve ................................ 320,508.69 ' , ' 'Total ..... .......................... . .-.S1,133,445.48 Total ...................................... 31,133,445.48 I Deposits March 4, 1919 ..................... SI,O6Q,Q23.Q5 - 'I Deposits November 1, 1918 ............... 483,538.02 Net gain for four months and three days, S586,385.93. This Bank has no County, School or City Money on Deposit. The above statement is correct. JOHN F. AVEN, President. BERT ELLIS, Cashier. ' ' LOUIS SUTTER, Vice-President. ALUCILE SMITH, alias Lou. ' 3 Q PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS- O, your sweet eyes, your low replies. CHIEF CRIME-Talking. I WANTED FOR-Disturbing Minor's peace. 4 ALB TR OSS I FLOUR I -- Sujicientv THE MEYER MILLING COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1864 r00.00 803.17 v23.95 574.60 26.09 117.67 145.48 shier. Springfield Title Hawkins E3 Miller and Mortgage Company Second Floor Landers Buildzkzg ' GEF T Abstracts, Real Estate f and Loans Telephone 981. Iewelers The Biggest Little Store in Town GEF' South Side Square. Phone 1130. MEADOR, alias Prof. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS-iiHiS slow wise smile, the busy wrinkles 'round his eyes? CHIEF CRIME-Red neckties. WANTED FOR-Disturbing the peace of his classes. L. J. O'HARA THOMAS FOGARTY . Sanitary Plumbing and Heating Co. Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Steam an Hot Water Heating GEF Y 441 East Commercial Street. Springneld, Missouri. Telephone 151. V' ' I ' T T Q 2 1 12 5' 10 2 2 , E9 . iQ -1 33 L 5 5 5' V, ff 1 V ' 'Y American Made Bracelet Watches Are Most Dependable VVe are showing all grades and sizes. E. P. BUHRMAN IEWELER 326 East Commercial Street. FRISCO WATCH INSPECTOR. I S Meet Q! ,,.. . er X may f 'xi N Fountain -:rl lb Oftener than anywhere ese, outside of her home. They come here regularly, either alone or with friends, as the delicious flavor of our fountain supplies lasts. We use the best of everything. All of our fountain drinks are cold, pure and wholesome. h Special Attention to Mail Orders by Parcel Post. The Largest and Most Complete Drug House in the Ozarks. J. W. CRANK DRUG co. Phone 220 or 221. Crank's Corner. If ' 4' ,V w 'fxiilkbkife 1-1 X c I 4535. ' .. - fl A X 5S?L:::gs LIL. :Wi at ' 'EEil!i'll'f All P55 sg , -5 - 5? ' .Yi 0 if par' f fi -gfzi H A mf ,Ea r lp , A f' ,7 l X 1: 5. ' The citizens Bank 220 East Commercial Street. Boys, we are ready to do business with you JEROME O'I-IARA, President. ED V. WILLIAMS, Vice-President. I I TOM WATKINS, Cashier. ROSS WHITLOCK, ' Assistant Cashier MILLER! A quorum is two-thirds of those present. W. Rogers Primm Manager Springfield Office ' E Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of Hartford, Conn. I Phone 630. 630 Landers Building. MISS KNOX PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 915 Woodruff and 800 Landers. Springfield, Mo. NOTARY MULTIGRAPH WORK Society Brand Clothes AdlerfRochester Clothes Frat and Perfection ' Clothes I Crofut-Knapp Hats Star Shirts Edwin Clapp Shoes A few of the standard lines we carry, - which iinsures satisfaction. Ed.V. Williams Clothing Co. 'T nk P .alfa Q X .2 Qi ff' Clas Meat Market 10 at Fresh ood Cured Meats Oysters and Elrfz The - Freehold Investment Co. Te1ePh0ne.55I of 229- . 327 South Street. JOHN T. WooDRUFF, President. V Springfield, Mo. 1 Ninth Floor Woodruff Buiming. a Springfield, Mo. MISS STOUT: Which part of the play did you like best, Mr. jones, the first or the last? JONES! The last. ' 1 aawhy pu I read the first. HCS Lee So wage W esfern Motor CS Pomfmg Company C61 Y' C 0 WPI! Hy p . For Imferzor and FIRST hm Exterior REPAIR WORK g fzaies The Larger! and Best 1 carry, l. 1 Telephone 353- Telephone 658 or 4345. ls 315 McDaniel Avenue' b 421-425 South jefferson Street. Springfield, Mo. Springheld, Mo. IF IT'S COAL ---- P hone nv 'Serfvice That Serves 1 Van Matre Drug Co. Two Stores Holland Building, 1 Cor. Square and' St. Louis. Phones 49-50 X Springfield, Missouri. Meet Me at Van Matre's S. E. Cor. Boonville and Commercial Sts Phones 717-718 DR. WILLIAMS! I will call the roll-Miss Armstrong! Miss Armstrong is absent. QUAYL153 Steel Engravers and Manufacturing ,Iewelryrnen ' to American Universities ALBANY 19 CHAPEL STREET Samples of Wedding Stationery Upon Request CORRECT FORMS MODERATE COST A Safe Place to Sleep A Good Place to Eat HOTEL O E 310-312 St. Louis Street SPRINGFIELD, MO. ,N xj PHOTCDGRAPHS FRAMES FRATERNITY BUILDING nnouncement The Union National Bank, of Springfield, has been granted the ight by the Federal Reserve Board to act Trustee, Executor, Ad ministrator, Assignee, Receiver, and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds Reasons Why the Union National Bank Should be Chosen as Executor of a Will in ' 'Preference to an Individual r First: An individual may die either before or during his executorship, making it necessary to substitute a possible unknown and disinterested person, whereas if the Union National Bank is chosen, the death of any one of several people will not interfere with carrying out the provisions of a will. Second: An institution, whose reputation is at stake, must, in order to gain the confidence and patronage of the public, be more efficient in its service and moderate in its charges than an individual who does not even solicit business of this character. Third: It stands to reason that an institution which had made a study of these matters would ,be more competent than a person who had never acted in such ta capacity before. Fourth: The management 'of the Union National Bank pledges to any one who may see fit to entrust business of this sort to it, the same caution and interest exercised in the handling of its own affairs. Conferences solicited. H. B. McDANIEL, President. INLAND PRINTING Sz BINDING CGMPANY I 1 1 1 I W1 gl 1 1 W ' 1 1 11 11 11 11 1 I 4' . 3 1 13 11 V ' -1 1 1 11 i ,. ln V Q1 I1 ,1 I ,1 1 611 M M. W' 1 1,1 1 1 ,, I 4 . .1 H1 1 '25, . 1111 ,1 ,V A 91 RUGBY, DAYTDN, WONDER AND RACYCLE Bieye es Are Best 1 HW2 Se!! Afso EfUeryffzz7zgg', 192 Bzfe Szma'7'z'e.v I 1 1 1 1 1 if , D RED BRO . fi Phone 337 212 W. Commercial le 111 111 '1 1 ax S Nw X X, , H xi as xt-wi I 33 . :gr K-N Q35 gl 7 Q .ga :Ii-Wil? .' '15 ercial ii- The Engravings in This Book were made bq Jahn 8. Ollier Engraving Co. 554 lDest Adams Street Chicago. Ill. fP---w-i . .A OA l.o...':?.- 43Q :Yep i s:sY.amDaQtaa sriUrlrr1trsgna:u'2r?f7wG?f 9 if UQ y Q 'Tl - al hanks . P at i ' C T would be an impossible task to call by name everybody Who A QI E3 has helped us with this Sou'wester, but our especial thanks ' bg are due to the following: D Miss Margaret N. Ford, who has had charge of the art RQ work and has taken an active interest in everything connected '. with the bookg P President T. W. Nadal, who has given heartiest cooperation on the part of the college administrationg . Messrs. Louis Plank of the Chamber of Commerce, C. G. Martin, and Prank P. McAtee, for their good advice as to busi- ness policy and methods, and for their material assistance in the way of collecting statistics and material for the Springfield Section g Misses Elizabeth Sherwood and Linnet jackson, who have unselfishly spent time and talent on the art work. 0- ll --'- 1 V , . il -- , M 72 ,. 'UV' ' 'f ' 5152, if f, : ' i V 0 E - P 0 ,,,, ., , ,, Q Y TJ . It ' i K I' 'i ' 'yftfxi To f 41' A, G D - ' gn- at rf ,s1,,1,w 1 ,211 -in v . ,. ,, f ,. ' ..,, ,if ' ' xv, M va' 1 I -U - f. A, 41' ,IQ f-ww.iifmwasfmxs ,260 ff f . 'PWM X, asa Q f ' ,,.,. , A 'S f f M -.-. ,,.. Y jzvg,W,wM-gimp 'i.agg5g.4:.,,,,,:g7j'7aewf-' Y , , w :.,::l:t -.- K 1 63 J ' N l I . N - 1- -fe-Yl Vi' v'ff-- - - - '- I . kj - -I 0 J-Nlc,..l - 1 ' U M A c - fl -gg g QU p Dfw gdb WX p i 212 Z 1 X , 1 f JM I 1 DBQ 0 0 D no K 5-1555355 .--l-JI Q C . K ' ' , , w1 K y v ., ' ' 1 i ' . , , . 1 , v ' A v 1 x x , X f I . I '1 E' - 2 1 -.w K I, .K A 1 x i ' 1 1 1 , F Y . 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