Drury University - Souwester Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1921

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Q r e t lv, cp v it Q t Q 'g r eg Def fl 'C Q61 ff, --16 i . i I Q I p ' i 1 ly Foreword U pi! T IS the sincere desire of the Q - ' Junior class, in issuing ,the 1921 f ff in volume of the Sou'wester, to accomf ' 1 ' plish a threeffold purpose. lDe wish 7 ' , j? u A to make this volume a mirror in which ' CDD? ' l the life of Druru for the present gear CW l li is reflected. ln picturing the college K Q Q i life as accuratelq and as entertaininglq V l Q Cb T as possible, we trust that it maq be the C l fb source of renewed love and loqaltq Q , to the manq sons and daughters of ' fp, old Drurq in former igearsg that it Q - p maq be a constant reminder of the ' i ' I glorious daqs at Drurq to those whose H M ' , i - ' i names appear on its pagesg and that . 'i lu it maq be a source of inspiration to f D manq who have not qet decided upon ' 'l ' . their Almapmater. u . t' i Mn..- Cx 1 A I ' i 'V i i J is - Q r 9 ' D ll Q D I 9 ' e i 3252 QM J Fox M' H sy B' +51 f ' B T ,f , ,- h g . b , V2 ' xl .R l f 1 I 1,7 yn.-K Y A A , h f ,i i--1 ggggiiziga :' 'x 2 'Jw - I I I lallllilnn-lllnllell l I I l 5 IDI I lllllolllnlllllllnlrllluulnrm Ill lr ll ,-,-1-i ' X fix' 5 p To Thomas lDilliam Tladal r up the staunch friend and earnest supporter of Drurq, who is a friend and advisor to facultu and students, and who has carried the messaqe of a qreater Druru its wider fields o service- tts ideals and accomplishments- lts hopes and needs- to people euerqushere this volume of the Sou wester i ' is Dedicated. 'F 1 k4XX -QW ............... l 5 l l 3 , 2 l p . il l li I ll 111 li li 'l il! I ll l ll ll 1 I ll ll s- sv li ll U lx ll if it 1 in l l ll l ' UE 1 ll l lil il i 1,5 C ,l n r I I I fl . V' I el ui l I ' : K , l i C l s 1 l 1 U s . lf F. 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E 5 'r I I 5 5 Z , l . , - Y , Q B L R N HA M HALL 5 - I I 'S ' ' A . . . . 5 ' Although the hours spent in Burnham Hall, the ad1n1n1strat1on and academlc Z ' z 5 building, may often seem long and wearisome to us now, 1n later years We W1ll be g S . . . . V . . 1 5 able to look back upon them w1th Joy and w1th grat1tude for the opportun1t1es offered 5 E I I to us here. 2 s . 3 5 2 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 s i 3 E 5 -fr I l il li F I. ' 3 'Q . 1 ,X W5 yu nigh, i K A xr' nllilllllllfl llIlllIllllIIllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIlllllfllnllilllllll'llIllillllfIflfffIlIllIIIllllllllflIllllllfl!lllllflflllilllilllllllllll!l I I lllllllllflflllllllllf ..X . XX A 1 ,J x. ' Y , .ri Y q'-,:. 7 t I ,XXX 2 1 3 7 I - v I E z . I 2 I 5 .. 2 1 E 1 . E 2 E I ' . 9 2 9 Q - , ' 5 Q - 1 2 S S E PEARSONS HALL 5 The name, Pearsons, is so closely associated with the term science that they have become to Drury students almost synonymous. 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The beauty of the building and the frolics and fun which have been enjoyed f - 'I 2 S 4 here have done much to endear our college to us. 5 , - 5 5 3 1 I4 A Z E 'E ' 2 , If 2 1 I + E ,, If 5 E 2 ' I ll 5 ' ' QB Y.-'bg 1 ' 5. - eva? 2 ,fl gifxfi f ' I A X' ww-Q 2 , 'A l I1 A-' - I r F 11+ Q m y f f2'SfZ - . , fx gi, x A ig E ' 'CIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililIllIlllllllllllllIll'll'Ill!lllilwllllllilllilllllilllfllllltbll I I I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIYIIIH - M 1 , X , f- Ia -ff ---1 -:ra -1:-1 ---f -' -- - Q -15 1 I , . ,Nfx Q fan I V' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 mu 1:1111 11111ms1um111e1n1s1u111un1 1 141 1 111111n111sn1 1 1 1 141 1 1a111n n13u-1 :1 1:1 1:11-1n1e1s1r11I1e1111n1 1n1nu1m111s1n1r1n1111111l1mI1111111 111o1n111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nv: ' 1 Z I 2 . I 1 ' I 5 5 I 1 :I 5 I C Q , - , I I I : I E S E I 5 I 5 I 2 I 5 I If 1 I II : I E I E 1 E 5 9 3 2 R - I 11 I 1 E 2 E - E F E S' 5 2 2 2 - E - I 3 5 E I , ., ,:I, I, as 4 S 2 2 2 I .. 3 2 THE PRESIDENT S HQUSE I 5 3 I1 . . S E The one house on our campus which is private and yet one at which the students E . . . 2 5 are always 'welcome IS the Pres1dent's Houseg For many years th1s has been the home 2 5 . . . . ' 5 of the SUCCCSSIV6 pres1dents of Drury and It 15 one of the most pleasant spots on our if 5 campus. 5 E I 5 0 5 Z F B I E 5 5 1 I 5 5 5 E ,sta 6 ' 5 154 II I . I - , 11-fb luilflifililllilllilllllll Ill IIIIIllIIllllillllIllllilllllllilllilllllllflilllIllIIIIQllIllllnlllIllllIllllIilllilllllllflllllllililllllllllllllilllilllllllll Ill lllllllllllllllllllilfl f XE E F + X, .,- , I 12 I f-'-1 k .I fl lf!! I I 7 5 I I I - I I I I I I, I I I ,I I 'I , , I If N I, I I , I II Z I II 7 I I I 1: , II. I F 3 . 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Iiteratmfe I I il, Dr. Hall has been the head of the .Latin De- Q E 'll . 1 partment for many years, and in spite of the 1 ' ' modern tendency to overlook the value of the i !I classical languages, his personality, as well as - -4 his interesting methods of teaching, causes .a 1 - number of students each year to enroll m this Z I -A' I department. . Q il ' E ll E I 51 5 E ,ll - - ' i ll 5 E 1 E 2 1 2 I 4 l s A 1 : 2 - 4 3 E I 5 - 1 'l I I 4 - - J. 5 lil E E f' 1 2 4 5 1 4 S 2 l 5 : ll' - 1 . ll 2 2 l '4 ' ' 4 3' - - 4 iz, 4. - 4 5 4 .. ,,,. ,,,V I 7, 2 E K I. - I - V A I l lui 1 - ' 4K4 5 ' 1' E 42 Z Z ll 5 E 4 Ill 5 . m 4 '44 E , ' 2 ! Fil E ' e - T vi 5 EDITH HOPKINS SCHWENKE, A.M., PH.B. 5 4 5 5 V 3 ii 5 Dean of Hfomen 2 ll E ' - lg E Mrs. Schwenke-has been the Mother to- all of 4 . ell Q the McCu1lagh girls for the U past two years. 5 I Bes'ides her workh in the dormitory, she has had 2 li 2 classes in English. and American Literature, 5 ,Il E Her greatest contribution this year has been 2 - if 5 her consistent work g' in helping organize the E Q5 2 Women's League, which. has as a purpose the 5 E uniting of all of the girls in school and the 5 ' ill j furthering oif college loyalty. 5 f E lil : 2 ' lf' 5 f 5 4 PE W 5 E 4 :QF - 4 '4 5 E l li ' 5 E T il - E E 44 5 l 4 4 Q4 1 4 fi ' 4 5. P' . in X4-Ml Y I3 X ' ' lkihsfl RQ. ' 4' avi' W d I- iii! V4 'arg f :Wise gs luiililllllllllllll Illllil lllll I IllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIQIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIiIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIKIIIFIIIFIIIIIFIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIEIII I Illklll I I I I I I Ill Ill Illll lfl5.,,kLi7LiAAkg I E 'I - hx M 'ei ' 1. -I v I lo ,-eu,- I 1-l--1 ,-N,x Q71 i7'i.i7fi?'l?'?'I? '77Q A155 59...I'..I'I'l'I .I'.- I'I'I'I'IlI.I'Ill,I'I'IlIlIII1IQIII'Illllilllllllllllllilllililililllll I I lllllllllilllalfI!IlIlllllI I I Ill ICIII IIIIIUIII lilkllllll Illllilllilllllfl I III I lllllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I E l' l l 2 lf E ll! 2 ll w ll! ' tw z ll 2 I 1 E - F l' - 1 5 f 5 T 2 Q I t ' 5 1 : 1 3 CARL BROWN SWIFT, A.B., BD, Q Q Dean of the Bible School Q E ' The' Drury School of Bible, endowed by the - l E Chrxst1an Church, does a very valuable work. 1 : Very nearly all students take some Blble and 5 - three hours are required for graduation. -The 1 - epar men as or its specia ann e raining , j d t t h f 1 D th r A l - Q of men and women forlthe m1n1stry .or for H115- . S sionary wo-rk. Dr. SVlClft,S Work th1s year has E I E been thorough arid efflclent. 3 E 5 l E I 2 Z 1 5 ' I I I - 1 5 ' ' . l 5 2 I I 2 2 2 5 3 F lr ' 3 1 y 5 E 9 5 : , ' 5 - - s I Q5 ' .1 ' , - I 1 3 . ' I o T : I F T Z Q Q i E , T. STANLEY SKINNER, MUs.B. - ' K 1 V - , 5 2 Dean of the Con5e1'z'afo1'y of Mzaszc E . 5 S Professor of Pzano, Organ, and Theory 2 ' E I 5 The Conservatory of Music is one of the most Q 5 rapxdly growing departments of the college: The 5 e number upon its faculty IS steadily lncreasmg as V 2 Q the enrollment becomes larger. ,The Conserva- 5 0 Q tory- has grown not on-ly m size but .in the 5 I l quallty of work which lt does. Drury is now 5 f E one of the few institutions which has the power 5 5 2 to confer. the degree of Bachelor of Music. Q ll g Dean Skinner and the other members' of the E TI F Conservatory faculty deserve a great deal of 5 I, 2 praise for the work of the department. - l' F E 1 1 ' r 5 E 2 I B g E : I 2 l I I ' l E ht W Md wi 'I -ern f f? I ro-'Si I I ' rl 'nxt , x .tt' ' I f ' l E lf? N. C , , I uW,,. ' 'X ' T' ll iighdrlzv 1 39' s T W es, uk 1, fg ' , I ,Dwi J I l , iii .ilfllllllll lll lIlIlIl Ill IllllllllllllllllIIlIIIIIIIUIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIlYIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll Illliilll I IIIIIII IIOIIIIQO I I I I Ill Illll lllllllflfvhua xx 1-1 5 e ..:' 'W' r x. it W at , v --u.... 15 i I-NK-X . V ,....-l. -, 4 . M- f f, ?? i r 'fr' rw- rf' 7 If- lk 5-ummnnnm-lun-su menus ummm nulluuunm I I I ul n I l ul n I l nl 0 In noanlnal-anis:uuunnlsl Ill I 0 A Immunlnnlsnununmnolnlunlllllllmnnlllumlnm nlnmnlvvmnuu A vw mqqqn , 1 - 1,1 -- .. 1 0 3 4 5 i 7 7 E l 1 T E : 2 5 Q E : E 3 5 2 : R E 2 1 z E 5 1 3 : 2 2 1 z z I E I 1 E ' ' 2 s s s 5 s 5 s 5 5 5 s 2 s s 1 5 5 2 2 5 s 2 I E s 2 R z z a i 5 E I E 5 5 2 1 5 .. E 1 , . xy. 1- W li ZQR, ,,,... W, ,.,..........-.-. ,,,,,, ,, I 'JAMES E. CRIBBS, A.B., M.S., PHD. Professor of Biology and Physiology The biological department of the ' college is equipped with very fme laboratories and mu, seums. It has always been a popular depart- ment and each year several pre-medic as well as educatlon students graduate with biology as a major. Dr. Cribbs has been in Drury only one year, but has already proved himself a splendid mstructor. ' BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FINKEL, A.M., PHD. Professor of Illathematics and Physics The department of mathematics and physics, under the supervision of Dr. Finkel, does er:- cellent work. Dr. Finkel has been in Drury for many years and has established a very wide reputation as a mathematician. This depart- ment is especially attractive to preengineering students. I ... illllnllllbllllllllllli l lulilloslllsl 0IllIllnlullllllillnlulllllllllllil , nk 'E -.4 5 IlIllIIlilUIIIIIIIINIIllIIllllrlrlllllllllrlulltlilillllultluenltlull lu lullllnlllllllllnuu ll! . l x his it , ., l .1 4 ii A - Xi . jak I WAX f f X W v - A ' ' X 'N ll xi, Q- . n a- N ab s Y Y-'ff' 16 3 ,. 2 . F S 2 ' 1 E nulvnununu-lam-mnul-4..g.,.,., , PHD. iysics physics, does er:- Irury for :ry wide .depart- gmeering 1,2 59 2 2? 4 Lf 7 4 7422? xgzfff 2 J 7 ff ,Mr M ..J iz vnmrlfuu 4!x3sN . 'Z Z 3 : - : 2 Z s 7 : t : : : : : 2 E ' : : 2 E : E : E : : : E . E E . : Z 1 1 2 2 2 2 7 E 2 9 W 9 - - . Q 1 . . n -. U 1 U ru Q -. 7 0 if 1 A 2' ' ff f Q - f f ff p X5 ' Q f 1 , 4. . f' u Q' 3 1 1 4 : M , , , . l 4 a Sf I 3 I 71 . 1 1 : 1 2' ,iff 0 : 17' f Q iw!! f Q 1 fair 0 1 f H f 1 1 Z 4 , I XY!! ' J 'rw f ' K 5 1 W R 0 ff n 6 74' D 4419 f n f, J. ,fwfr ' rr ' ggfff 1 f V 4? X , f af : Q' f 2 1 Zf'f a 'Q iff 1 f f Q fy 1 f UWM 2 ff 4 1 Qilyz : aff Qf ., fc li - 2 ' is . awswm ' -sg, l - df! ' Y. L . 'f ,s y s ' H , , - -1 - ' J 3 'I s A-I X,-,- - l. 'fi 1-Nr-X V I 2 ' 'mu .m 'nm'm 'mu llf'l'lIl1llum-Inman-lnanla Illini : auunnmnnnulsunnlusulunnlunlnllulunmlluuuumlmnnuunnnnnu-nnununn-.04 - . , - ll 5 E : 5 2 3 2 w : 1 l 2 a 2 3 2 : f 1 1 oz 1 5 . g 5 '- K z 5 E . LEWIS ELBERN MEADOR A.M. PH.B. : 3 ,I 51, ,, l ., , J 1 F E YN Professor of Hzstory and Polztzcal 5 5 Science- g 7 ' . 7 3 ff ,.,,. The Histo-ry Department has for several years 5 5 been one of the most popular ones of the col- 5 Q lege. Professor Meador's courses are all very 5 5 mterestlng as- well as mstructive. Proof of his Q Ig thorough training is found in the number of 5 5 students who major each year under him and Q 2 their subsequent successes as teachers. 5 5 f - 5 : I 5 E 5 S 5 E F z S z 2 1 2 :E 3 1 E I : 2 F 5 . - E 5 5 E : : .1 z. 5 2 5 Z 5 5 2 3 E 5 3 W 1 S A..-NYY. 2 5 ' , 5 E t E s s , - E 1 s , 3 5 a v : E 1 : : s 5 2 I 5 I 5 E E 5 5 1 E ' 5 5 JOSEPH T. WILLIAMS, A.M., PHD. 2 2 E E Professor of Educatzon and Psychology . 5 2 E i The education department enables any student E Q who graduates from the college to obtain a 5 5 teacher's certificate as well as the bachelor's E E degree. The department also helps. to secure Q 5 positions for such students. Dr. Vkfillxams' wide 5 E experience and deep interest in the work makes Z 5 his courses verv worth while. Q E E - E E 5 A 5 a I E 5 E ' E 5 E 5 ,X X f 11 55- wiv 1 , . , l ' , ',s 'I .W V-Q44-6,-tn I VU., li -1525 . lillvlnm snmnumsl11IIl1anasannnu:lnunlllll:untillmill!!llIIInIlmslsualluSmutIullIlIlllrlnnslnslurulnnslumnuenlunuurnmucouslumrnmumfu ... J 17 S 1 1 Q 2 1 7 2 . F 7 S e 3 I 2 F 2 E Q I S I 5 ll I u 2 F 5 I-gi -7 f I m nunl mnnmno un U 1 4 u u n as I filllllllllilll I I I I Ill Illllllllllilllllll lllllllllllllll Illllll lil Ill I Illll Ill III I I I IIIJIIIIIIIUIGIIIEIIIII IlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill Illllllllllllllilfllll I V 1,1 l i. l i 1 5 il 1 5 V Q 1 1 1 1, 2 Q 1 S - 51 5 ' 1 121 , : r ill 5 ' ill - 5 I ' ' ll 1 ' 51 E ROBERT BQETCALF SMITH, A.M., PHD. L1 ij - , . ' If ' Profesror of Englzsh Z 115 I The English Depart-ment has been one this E ' year of which Drury ishjustly proud. .Dr. Smith, ' 511 : with his scholarly attainments and his -executive - 111 5 ability, has helped the studentshto al deep-appre- I 11 3 ciation of the wrifirtfs of Enfrlish literature and 5 I1 W to a worth-.while knowledge of the language and 4 -1: Q of composition. E1 S ' - IE 3 E f '1 5 2 2 I 2 I Z 5 ' E 7 1 1 5 s 9 ll 5 2 1 I1 I 3 I I41 E Q ' - ' I 3 E - I D! 5 e f l 'Q E I 1 411 E C l 5 E l 111 i 5 i ' 1 ll 2 5 'l 1 ' I f 1 2 N - 1 Q Y - 7 li - l 2 3 U1 - 1 - '11 f 1 l ll 5 1 61 2 2 l 1 E1 s ' 1 ' '11 E 5 '11 5 . - 11 2 ' 2 11l 3 MILDRED SHERWOOD MCAR'fHUR, A.M. PHD. 2 E I lf 2 Pro essor 0 Romance Lau ua es E 11 3 , 2 1' ' 9 151 5 The Department of Romance Languages, 5 ' 1 111 - . . . , ,1, Q which has- three instructors on its faculty, affords 2 . 1,1 - thorough instruction in French and Spanish. Dr. i 15 McArthur has had a wide experience and is 5 I 1 lgf 1 deeply interested in the worlg and in the students. 5 I 111 . In the last few years: Spanish has 'been popular 5 i 51 - . 2 .l 5 among the students who contemplate entering I iii F the business world, and French has been widely I 1 151 2 studled as a cultural subject. 3 5 1 LI I - . lf S V 3 P' l 11 F E I m n E 2 A 13 5 E I il , 3 5 1 1 Jil 2 2 1 Il - ' i ii E , '1 E , E 1 5, 6 x ,sqm XR i ' 'Wahl 1 is A113 1 11- T3 X. yi , . j iw-1 I5 ' f ' ' .r-r. K ew x X 1' - l K A 6 ws, 1.1 ! . f. -ii-fi I IHIIIIIIIUIIIIIII Illllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIlllllllllillllllllllllIIlllIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllIllllllflilllflllilllfllllIKIIIKIIIOIKIRIIIII lllllllllllllllflllllllllfl .A X X 5 I xx in 1 'rxbl lf ' ' X4 -J: YA, v N -- 18 1 :-il ---I Ihhlllillllkl 31' S II I e I I . I I I 2 3 I 3 I P E II I 1 1 5 7 , : z : 1 E I I I. I ,I : E 2 I 9 S I : E 2 I E 2 : 1 E 1 1-,-IW! I es N x., F I- 7 R I I 9 H H I I . I . I I . 1 1 U 9 I 9 I I I H P I , I 7 I 5 I D I W 2 I M D H D I I 9 7 W W YI 9 Q H I I 1 2 5 . . M . . III x- . ' 12, . . f f I WI : all ' I. I . 'I ,s y lv. P Q ' CSE IQI 31 Q .bp-'N I X' ,ll II I Y I I I I I S I 1. 1-A-'-A-4'i'r -..ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ---u. . I ..I II 'I ff--M'-' M --- iff -l- -- II? :V a n n n nnumsnmun um-nnuuamnnnlnmanumnls 4-uuiuln sm:1nnasmnmunumurumnnnmnuuunu nnnmmnmun I I I I I I n I-m g I I I 5 I' I : II? I gi aa : I , 5 I I' I' 2 I I ' I ' III I 'II I I : I s .I I- I : S : II ROLAND NEAL, A.M., PH.D. II Department of Chemistry : A 5 'I This department offers courses both in general E I chemistry as .a cultural subject and in advanced E I organic, qualitative, and quantitative chemistry, E :I wh1ch are designed as a foundation for pf0- 5 I fessilonal work. The aim of this department is to 2 I inspire 111 the student an enthusiasm for original Q II research- and to cultivate an appreciation of the 2 5 complexity and beauty of all nature. I E 1 5 5 I E I , 5 E E S 2 I Z Z 2 2 l I E E 2 2 s : 2 2 I 2 2 3 5 Z 2 2 v 2 2 E z -I : 5 5 5 5 2 7 1 I 2 . 5 E I I I I I RUTH GODWIN, A.B., B.S.' E I ' . E I Professor of Home Economics 2 E E I The Department of Home Economics is com-p 2 I paratlvely new 111 the curriculum of Drury, but 5 I has already become very popular among the girls I I of the college. The laboratories. are some of the 2 gs best in this part of the country and are con- ' Q ducive to the best quality of work. Miss Godwin 5 I has conltrxbuted not only to each Individual 2 5.1 student In her department, but tohthe college as 5 Q a whole in the many social functions which she S EQ has' managed. 5 I. 5 I 2 If 5 I A 5. I I 1 i I 2 I It - I Ifflflftv IIQ I Il35?I ' fl I, . I l II if IWFIIAKQ I! I ate I J -- I, 'gli ' , - 9. Ui I I . I It' X V 'ulllll lf l lllllll IIIIIIIOIIIIIIII lllllllflllillillllllllillllllllllllllllllflllilllllllllllllllllilllllllflflllllllflllllillllllllllllllIll!lllllllllllllllillllllllwl . X I X mg, I, . I .L-.ffegagaf ,am- 19 N 'bfx is ,ii In nnlll I IOIIIAINIIAIII I In I IIIII In I I I I I I I I I IIIIIIIIID5 we 'E - ECIIIIIIIII I III I I III I Ill Ill I I Ill I Ill Ill I1I I I Illil I I I I I I Ill Illllllllllllll I lIllliIlIlI4llll!lll!l lllllllllil I lllllklll I I I Ill E 2 2 2 1 E I 7 7 1 1 or 7 1 7 : E . E 7 G E S 2 Q z E E 2 2 2 2 5 I r z E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 E : : E 2 s K E A 2 I E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 R E 2 2 IR 5 E 2 2 2 2 'P i - z 3 r 1 5 - 5 5 . 5 2 'l . F 'r I 4 CLARA MAE CLARK, A.B. Instructor in Physical Training and Expression - Moreyanld more the- physical side of the students lives are being emphasized in the college curriculum.. This year we have both a physical director for men and one for women. The work done, which includes not only physical training, but. also, folk dancing, has been very satisfactory and has inspired -several students to want.to major in 'this department. We hope that it will soon be enlarged so that this will be possible. The expression work, carried by Miss Clark and Mrs. Smith, has also been very popular. Q4 il' in - 'K-.75 COACH GEORGE H. PRITCHARD, BS. Director of Physical Edncation VVe think of Coach Pritchard more especially as the football and basket ball coach than as the physical director for men. His work with the Panthers has been proved satisfactory not only by the games which they won, but also by the manly way in which they played and the spirit in which they won or lost. 1-- iIllIIllllilllnlulhlulelulul IlIsIuI:IsIaIiI: Ianllulilllllllnlililllilllllllllllillllllimtl IItllllnlllrllltlulrlrllllIlulntlulxlslll Iuuu I In I ICI I Illllntllunl :IN A 7 X. 20 tl E ...-........ ,tl .l i V1 ll I I 5 1 I l ml ' lil xl' E . lf H ll ll ll I4 I . . 1 if ll . I . , .V . :l 5' ' IE Q 5 J A i Q V 3 t l 1 N Il ri 9 E 551 li . l i I , Xi 4 Qi ' o H If 4- :ll 521 ll li Ei 'I I rl' J! ' ll I - y ll fs! i n l 1 I Q HI 1 , - ,t fi' Ill 'f ll' all ' lil ii , ' f E I 1 im , li ' LJ t ff: fu 3 tl t. 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' Proof of her genuine ability is found in the grow- : ing number of students who enroll. in this depart- E ment and in the success of the Girls' Glee Club, 2 which is under her direction. ! 1 5 I 5 I F 5 2 5 i l 5 5 f .. f f MRS. ENOLA CALVIN- HANDLEY Instructor in Violin For the last few years Mrs. Handley has' been the head of the Department of Violin. Her preparation in the work has been made in Europe and America, and her long experience in teach- ing has fitted her exceptionally well for her position. The enrollment in this' department is larger than any other one in the Conservatory. xx 1 . . It .ur -X I XXV 'ii 1 C32 'Ewa 14 lj!-gxg I N fe gps K ' ' igvilumul InlmnnnuIIIIII-IIIsIaInnIIIInIuInInmunlnuIIuIIIIIIIIIII1uIIonamuulsnnillunanInIlluunzleurnumuciInlnusnIusIIIsuIuuIIInIIIIIIIuuurulnruunuwurl .R 4,5 -V Y,-. .- -VH- ,A ,, E, 21 K- r C1- Hr? ' 1 i, ' LE 1, 1 is I 4 ' ' H vi I 1 ,. 1., ll, N1 il if , M I u Eu I I! 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I E I 2 D 2 5 q I M E - 2 F 2 Q 'I : R 1 R 2 I 5 : I 5 H E E g I Q J Q M Q 9 Q W K I l O Q 1 Q F Q 5 R I 9 I S , - 5 I I , Q 3 . I 5 1 1 W I I I I 5 . l I IT 5 JOHN AUSTIN HOLLAND, MUs.B. A 2 2 1- ii n 4 ts ,-Nfx 7 X A O IH In ummununmummsumu-vmn-m A :lv fm-:onus lnnllllnllllllulmulllullvllllullnlIIIlamaunnuuauenlelnllllIIlmnunomuunuolacl --l - - E , 1 Q E z : 2 a . . E : . ' The Board Of Trustees THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL, ex officio ...... For Term Emimg June, 1921 ERNEST N FERGUSON CHARLES EDWARD HARXA OOD ORANGE JUDD HILL ARTHUR M MARTY ALFRED H MANSEIELD HARRY COOPER For Term Endmg June, 1992 JOHN THOMAS VVOODRUFF FREDERIC ALDEN HALL WALLACE LLEWELLYY HARDY SAMUEL HETHERINGTON WOODROW BERT S LEE HENRY MAHAN BEARDSLEY For Term Endmq fzme, 1923 ALFRED RITCHIE BALDWIN JOHN SEBREE FARRINGTON JOHN THOMAS STURGIS CHARLES GOLD MARTIN WILLIAM WESLEY VVOODS ALICE LAMOILLE THRASHER For Term Eudmg June, 1924 CHARLES HERBERT COLE LEROY LEVI LICHLITER JOHN BARBER WHITE JARED RYKER WOODEILL JR JAMES HYSLOP Officers of the Board THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL BERT S LEE G W NONEMACHER VICTOR O COLTRANE flag-61 -.....Preside111t Sprmgiield Upland, Cal Kansas C1ty Kansas C1ty St LOu1s Sprmgfxeld Sprlngfield St LOu1s Sprmgfield St LOu1s Sprmgfleld Kansas C1ty Sprmgfield Sprmgfield Sprmgield Sprmgield Sprmgiield Sprmgfield Kansas C1ty Kansas City Kansas C1ty Aurora Lebanon C h azrrnan Treasurer Secretary C ounsel ' ll flu n lu: I I ll U 0 1 fr ! 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H 2 'T 1. if ' Mai! d I 5. xiii?-f I 1 ,. xv - iff' ,7 , ' . 9131 .f'I' .I l ,I 2 u 7 S J 1 I n 3 F E E s 3 I I I S S R S I 1 A I 9 I a I I n 2 n 2 r W-x xau :Inn lm IIIIIIIQIIIIII I I I In n 4 I I A Q 3 I I I I I I I I I:IuIlIsInIIIaIaIaI ul I unusual IIIIIIIIII III I IanIaI4I4II3IlImI eIII I I I I I In I Inu I I Inu nl I I IIIIIIIAIIIIIIIII Ill I I muon I I I I I I I I I I I I In-I-4 1 ' E : l f ll ' i S 5 s 5 1 5 BENTON NIANLEY A 3 E H President of the Student Body g As president of the student body, Benton Manley became president i Q of the Student Senate, which is an organization composed of the two 1 5 deans, one representative from the faculty, three from the Senior class, E 2 two from the Junior class, one from the Sophomore class, one from Q I each of the numerous organizations on the campus-as the Y. VV., Y. M., 5 2 Literary Societies, the Mirror and Sou'vvester staffs. The Student E S Senate is an advisory board that meets each month to discuss campus 5 I problems. The decisions reached are given as suggestions to the 5 U student body, and, if passed, are handed to the faculty as the voice of Z I the students. ' E Q Mr. Manley has served in his capacity as president in a very 3 5 efficient manner, despite the fact that he had to work under great diffi- 3 , culties at the beginning of the year, because at that time the organiza- Q 2 tion of the Student Senate was' not perfected. . I Q s .. it A l','.11 - Z4 li ' '- ,jzygagj yuh, ff . IOIllIIIIlIIIIIDIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIII-IIIIAIIIlIlI:I1IIIIIDIIIllllUIII:IlIllIIllIIlIllitll:IIIIllnlIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIUIIIII IIIII Ialufll I nu Ins un I I I I I I I I Ilnllulu ' I, A 'J f X QQQS. t, ..., 25 Q 1 ,xfx V ? 7 3 Q 1 0 8 ll 2 2 1 : : z 9 : E z I 3 5 F I an 2 3 E 3 3 2 3 2 ,W --f Ya ,,,,,, ' - 4 ,,,,,.i- ,L -- -- J rr-,.. 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Q U 2 I , 13 - nt ' n ' W E 0 L1 3 - X ' E 2 1' 1 41 2 g E - f 5 5 5 5 2 1 ' , 1 Q E L E 5 ' E 2 5 KATHERINE L ' 3' 1. 1113 1933515 NADP-L GEORGE BALDWIN, JR. 2 1 .11 X lg 5 - 1924 -1111111' Q- PK 4 -gl' I 1 - . fig QSWS .xw -,Z9'i W1 -L55 1 75 1uuuummmanmnnnnmunmsnnmuuunmsumnmmumnmunnnlnlllmnnrmea if Q . gd A A X 1 1 1, , 4 ,1 xx 1. - 1 1. 1,1 w f414 '1,f,5 12 , I R1 A 4 if- 0iy!x i I ,ix , 1 A , J . A K, v- fm. f , Inlllusufmnmunnlln I mnummamuuunmnqmu W frm H s 'X ' KX J' Q f - - ulu lmum . ' 5 X X Q 1' , 1 , ' -T-id! Li 26 A F V NI- lm: V f,?,- ,-Xfx E 1 1' Q li 11 1 11 1 N 11 11 1 I I 5 I 1 3 S E - 7 : 1 1 E . E . 1 1 1 E S Q I u 1 1 I 1 I - 3 I ' E EE L-if-r ......, ..,. W' - ........... ' 11 I 11 ' 11 1 ' 1 BIUUYE 1 1 1 5 I 3 qgfager EtIIfl4V1'B5III1IiB, 1 Qlmpaiieni in he irieil, with une ienher Iunk 1 C911 the rullege flqeg Infxeg 1 F Their 2'-ters tufnarrh ilqe fuinre l Ulqeg part, full nf Iqnpe. 1 if 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 , ll er j g 1 fx 51 1' .M 3 27 A . ' YG' -1 ' I-i,..., ' A I I I IIII I I I I I I I I IIIUIIIIIDI I I I I I I I I I I I I I lllll I I I Ill I III Iliilil I I I I I IQIBI I I I Ill I I I I I I I I I Illllilll-illllllilllllllll I I I I I I Illklll I I lllll Ill I IDIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIUIIIIIII I I I I : 1 . .1 Z I I ' Q 9 9 9 lr ESTHER BOEHM-BRODHACKER, A.B. Springfield, Mo. ZTA Skiffg Sou'wester 35 Lambda Ensilon 2, 3 CTreasurer 353 La Podrida 2, 3 fSecretary 2, President 313 Y. XV. C. A. QCabinet 3, President 33g International Student Convention at Des Moines 3g Estes Park Conference 35 Edgell Q Prize 1. ? 9 5 ! 9 Z 0 J 1 Q IMIARIE BEIDERLINDEN MUs.B. E Springfield Mo. E A. B. 1 0. I Assistant in Piano 1921. E 'SAMUEL DAXVSON, A.B. E Springfield Mo. 3 S Ven Sages 1 2 3 4' Sou Wester 3' Man- age! of 'lfrack 4' Student Senate 4' Student , .sistant in Economics 4. v - x - ' ... vlamunmnl I nm I n m mamsmsmn mamnum mmmxmumsmllsumm kv nnnnmnnr rnmurmuusmummufnusnnun me nl r In m mu nm: nv 34 I 1 V 9 fglkxmg g -1, 0 7 I I F D I I 9 92 f' 1 9 J D I H 8 i I D I 9 U 1 I 1 O Ir 8 8 D I 1 2 I KA , D I e 1 r 1 1 , y Z , , 1 As : 3 E 8 I i I e i . . . . . M Q 994 , .. I ,I r X: xx A .. , - . , 3' u 4- X x X 28 5 , - 4 ' H t U I I I .1 is 1' Mg PQ. it I' : . 2. V' it 4 A !l 1 Y 4 ., . M xi I 11 w Q ' 1 . ' ,r ri iw ,NI 41 L5 11, 4 1 I N1 R lt 1 I H U 1 M I it I 2 I 1 l i I I IE . I I .1 i n 11 We 1 R I I I .. . J E , 5 , , 4'1 1 1 .' .1 2 ll ril ,, .. I - ,. .. , . vi ,N .E t, . . il, Jw .a - it E ' ii -25 . Q T N. ti hifi: IKIIIIIIIDIQQ .1. 5 1 I I E 2 ' 2 2 I Z Izxf . x 1 11 3 E 7 - ., Q lt 1 :s I ll I S - E Z 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 E 3 H E 1 I E 2 2 E E 2 2 Z L 2 2 H E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 n Lt 2 2 5 2 2 2 5 2 U 5 ? 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A. 5 il l CPresident 3, 4Dg Commencement Speaker 4. ' 5 li El 1. 5 'w 2 ll 1 . l 3 2 2 1 .7 N 1 ,J in 'K ',, -X ff ' 1 l 11253 'i e fi' lv 1v'fs:1..2-M A . ' A Y 1 PT?i :'P?+T -5-ff, . . . 'f f 4 + lisp, 4251 ltmuml lnlllumuu lu ulamul:mulunnumnuIlunnlslumIn:lullllllllumlurmolllllnllumrmsuunsnnrul-m nuuuuuuuu u m l 1 I musmnunu nf -...s ,nj . I Y V., 2 -4 f ::2.2 rf -Y 'H Q13 1 29 1 ,Nfx 5 II F 2 Q F 5 e ff .TWU CTW L, gIIIIIwII-I-I-III-IIIIIIImmuuluu I I I I I III III III I I I I I I IIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIImIaIlI6In-Inu:-mmsnm I I I I IaIrIsIIeIsIsInIIIInIsI I I I I In Imam I IIII I I lil III I I I I I I I I I I I I I i C I : V-: I z I ' E . 2 E 1 5 Q I 5 I , ' IQATHRYN KELSO, A.B. I ' Springfield, Mo. II 1 ' AAA I Y. VV. C. A. fCabinet 353 Laurifermg Assis- 3 tant in English 3, 43 Women's League EKCCU' tive Committee 45 Pan-Hellenic 49 Inter-Fraten W nity Council 4. ' I E 1 Q I E I ' II s I I I Q 1 E - s 2 ' : S BENTON NIANLEY 2 E Springfield, Mo. 2 I n I KA : Football 1, 3, 43 Athletic Association CPresi- 3 dent 45 5 Student Body President 4: Sou'wester 5 CEditor-in-Chief 35 5 Y. M. C. A. CCabine1: 1, 3, 5 I 4, President 35 3 Student Assistant in Biology 4g 2 Forensic Association CSecretary 35 g Class' 5 Play 4. . 5 I S 2 5 i I i 5 i 5 E 5 2 I , I 5 In I a 5 'WILLIAM L. :M:1LLER, A.B. -I . e Q Sprmgiield, Mo. Q s 2 IDAE , Seven Sages 2, 35 Grey Friarsg Class Presi- 5 E I dent 2, 3, 43 Y. M. C. A. CCabinet 2, 35 3 5 5 ' Lambda Epsilong Athletic Association 2, 3, 43 E 5 Student Senate 2, 3, 43 SOLIINVCSYCI' CAssociate Q Editor 353 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 CCaptain 35, All- : 5 Missouri Team 3, 45 Basket Ball 1, 2, 3 CCap- E 5 tain 25, Class Play 4. 5 5 ' I jf' AN 5' In Im- V .fyglf Q lzzflf , I-3? its 'm llIlI:l I I I I I I I I eulsnnl In lilllllllllll Islam I In IllIIlIIIlmlllimcmeIeltanrlrllltlslllnllu Itluu UI mu I I I I I I I I I Ill Ill IIIQIIIIUIUI I A S 1 xx 30 ,MM f pie.: III 14 I. II I XI? 4? .II I1 I, II .II ,I I - I III I' I I , I I I II Il .I I I I It II I iI I .II I' III ' II 'II II II I II I II ' QI QI I II II II :I I: , l I I. II I II II I y I II I I I I I -I I II I I I I ! . I ,I I I I IE' I - I gr Lv. ! 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CCabinet 3, 4D ,5 Hollister E 1 II Conference 25 Cleveland Convention 3 5 Class Q ' Secretary 25 Vice - President 3 5 President 1 9 R . p 5 I I Women's League 45 Lauriferae 1, 25 La Podr1da 5 I, 2 If CCharter Member, Secretary 2, President 33 5 , I 51- E I Glee Club CBusiness Manager 3, President 4, , 51' Il I Quartette 3, 455 Choral Club 35 A Capella Choir 3, Q 45 Dramatic Club CSecretary 3D 5 Library Assis- I9 5 -I tant 2, 3 5 Assistant in English 3, 45 -Student 59 , I Senate 45 Sou'wester 35 Editor of Mirror 45 ,, ' Commencement Speaker 45 Class Play 4. Q - 5 I F I : I I 1 2 a s z I ' 1 I 5 I Q F . 2 I I E . n I S , I I 5 I I I 2 , I II I - I, . I II i E 7 I I I I H I ETHEL SPEARMAN, A.B. ff I Iberia, Mo. 5 I r 9 I, Q I5 ' III Skiffg Lambda Epsilon 5 La Podrida 5 Y. XV. . EI fe III C. A. 2 Il- 'I III - 2 I Il 5 D' 5 II' 2 - 5 . 5 II e 5 ' 3 2 I I ' IIII, I I I Itff I is slug I II-jx I E W Y I I 'N' gill I ' , f . 5 I I I wg I . 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A. qcablnet 455 Lam-ifefie 3, 4 ' I CPresident 433 Secretary Women's League 4g Class Secretary 33 Student Senate4g Pan-Hellenic 3g Mirror Staff 3g Hollister Conference 15 Cvlee Club 3, 4: Choral Club 35 A Capella Choir 45 Quartette 43 Vice-President Glee Club 4. R : n I G 2 E : - - R 5 I an 2 , E. RAYMOND VVILLIAMS, A.B. ,I I , - I' Miller, Mo. 2 5 EN I I D 5 Marionyille College 1, 25 Quo Vadisg Sou'- I E Wester 3.3 Y. M. C. Inter-Fraternity Council I 2 45 President Forensic Association 4g Manager ' - Class Play 4g Mirror Staffg Kansas City College 2 of.Pharn1acyg Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, 'A1l- E Q Missouri Halfback 2, Fullback 4, All-City Full- 2 Q back 45 Basket Ball 23 Class Vice-President Z. E 5 ! :ff xr INR. - ,s ,,,,,,,,, ll' a ' A f Xx JAX .1. NX W 5 i I -I ,4 I cllrlllt Illllllllllllllll If...x XX l E 1-mI1lsmnInIIlIuIuIuI I I I I I I I I ou I I I I III ll I In I nm IQIIIIIIIIIIIIII ll emuurlu I In I I I um I Iu I Y L i . 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I E A D f I E 2 5 E I MARION BISSETT Springfield, Mo. 3 fl Always happy, never grieved, , This Junior never worriesg 1 She goes to classes, one by one, i But we can't say she hurries. 5 5 X 9 zz: wmnmlmlu luumualsmaInInnumsluuuuunmnu vummumulnlull1laIaunmmunnnrlrumnuuuu nuns nu u muuu I l l l n umumrnmu nv I 2 s 'v 'UQ W ' , J . ll I i li i. l I ,i ll li I' lg H li ll I li li ll ll ii E! lg 1 V al 1l ll ll ll fi li lg II il il ul I F! If ,' I le ill lu lu li il R ll li C N1 ii ,,l Il: lt: si 1 li I ll' lr! l 0 I Q 1 V v ml I li F I I I 4 1 ' - .E 1 l it I I 4 - if L, 1 1, F 1' j, , l il H ll in 1 ii K l l : 1 .H ii l - li 1, 4' .1 it il l ' , i n i l 2 -f l fx NFSQ V4 Qi Vg pl ,N-iafa 3 .1 i i f ' . Q P -Ju 5 E A N , fe Ag: I-fs-Q 1, ,...- . I , . .A u ll V -I , ' ' 34 ' I I I Inns:-lung ? 1 - I F F 7 D V L I I l i l I 1 5 3 ll I gl J ll 3 Il I l ll r 7 I i 1 5 l 5 l 2 I T .4 ll E 2 ' I 9 7 5 E - 9 F E E 2 2 1 2 E , 9 I F I . 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' ' She's little, coquettish, and blond, I F And really very entrancing, 1 I She's quite fond of school, but in truth z I She thinks a great deal about dancing. . i 5 5 1 - E R I E 5 : a s : s 5 I I 5 I Q 5 , : I , 2 I In D gy ARTEMUS CORUM W 3 5 IM Springfield, Mo. : 2 I n He's quiet and retiring, '- Q 'i He's a Junior, there's no doubt, 2 g We see quite little of him, 5 5 He's the boy we've heard about. S l . l .V if 5 I2 if I ,- ' , X-52 l Il?-fi I 9 EASE I f ,4 , , Wikia I lx lik?-4555? . X I 1 ,, N '34Ji A , - ' ' 4 I i k'l,'Y I ai illlllllllilllllllllllll I I I IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfilllllllIIlIiIIIlIlIl'Il'llIlIllllllllllflllllll IIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIII CII ICI I I I I I I I IUIIIIIIIII II llfl .-N 'GMX xv R, i 1-,SNA X I . J Q- -1 JXQ'-J: 35 1-Nfx ...Q ? 'TY I I I III IIIIIIIIIOIPI lllllllllllil I I I Ill lllilll I III Q I I Ill! ll I Illllll IIIII I Ill I I Illllll lllllk-I Illllllllllilllilllllll IPI : . 7 E . E I 7 rr 9 u FRED CORUM I Springfield Mo. Fred is our orator brilliant, E VVho has brought us very much fameg Z He may not like to study, - But he can speak, all the same. I LEONARD DEWEY 2 3 Shy but vivacious, 5 From the army he came, I 2 3 And now as a preacher 5 He has won himself fame. 5' E 5 2 2 2 Z 9 R.4LPH EMERSON E Springfield Mo. E He loves to sing and play, 2 And then to play some moreg - His Hudson for all Drury E Has always an open door. 5 5 5 2 2 9 F 3 3 5 2 2 I 3 2 I 3 - 5 FELIX FOUDRAY 2 Aurora, Mo. 2 9 He's' editor of this annual: 5 He sings like Caruso, ah, yesg E ' Xvlth all these accomplishments worthy E H55 21 IUHIO-r, as you may well guess. 5 5 E 9 ff 6-QS ilillllbllilll lllilll lonlullllulallnnlllu lnlllllllllll llmllllinlNIIlIIllllllllllillltllllllllllullullllhrnlllutlnlluuurnl nnlrlu A I 9 I I I nllmtlll-u I I Y ,ful N nl I . EQ- X z,' wg. , , 1 s J u! l x X X J ' R J us t l isis r: f IIII W ll ll ll ll, . . it ill , li i ll' Ml . ll .- . . 4 ly I ' I z I ,J : : . I il . . Q I F F I 4 l 1 I G I 1 . . 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RALPH HARRISON Springfield, Mo, Hes an athlete, too, A basket ball star, And by his red sweater You will know him afar. HERSPIEL HARTLEY Springfield, Mo, He has lots of school spirit, He has pep, he has vim, He doesn't mind talking, That's 'nuff said for him. WVARREN HEDGES Springheld, Mo, Fickle, with changeable heart, He's truly a 1ady's mang But he's full of School spirit and pep, And for Drury he does what he can. ,h I .-,N Yi'-5',o it A-Nag' 5 , , A V , V' 5 I J. Q il Q b M' on-i ll llllllilllllllil l I l Ill llllllllillllllll lllllllllllllUl'lll'lil UllIIIIIIIIUIlllllflflllllllllllllllll lllllllllflllllililll llillllllilllilll I I I I I I lllll Illfllllllllfll-..x Z X R -, J ,- .feb L, 37 A l- fx? -' '4 E 5' A 'HL ' A rlllllllalllnnllnlllll I In I I I I I I Iurnlnl QI I I I I I I nl I I nI Mmllusl Inlnlnllnlnnlclolslu I III I Ialnll I nail ul MI I MI I Imlsl Illlln-Illmlllull I In Ill Inu lvlllll I IAIAI I III IIIIIII Ill 1 v I 2 1 2 E l 2 ' S ' 1 3 In 3 Q I S 5 5 I s 1 I I1 . RALPH HORTON ' Springfield, Mo, A theatrical manager I He's proved to be, 3 And his popular troupe : Is successful, you see. - S Q E , 9 ,, a - LINNET JACKSON 5 I I K Neosho, Mo. Q 4 : O my Linnet, winged bird, Q I from-what realms hast thou come? 5 Thine his heart, thine his p1n, ' , Thou hast rendered him dumb. Q I Z I 2 9 1 e an F F E F Q 3 E T G - x OCTAVIA JOHNSTON 5 , Montrose, Mo. - 2 She has won many friends, 2 5 And to all she declares , 2 That .she's not the eighth child, 1 E 'Spite the name she bears. 1 S S . I E E 9 - R 2 E 5 q 2 K 2 Q 1 .1 2 n A 2 2 HAROLD JONES s , I - Sareoxie, Mo. E 5 This young man, called Farmer, E E Doesn't care fofr workg Q ' But to have a good time, I tell you, Q 5 Opportunities he doesn't shirk. 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S 0 E ' I-Ie's always known as Fritz, I E Altho' his name is Francisg 2 5 VVe think thatnit suits: qiiite well Q 5 To rhyme his name with dances. , 5 5 E S 2 9 H 5 I 5 E 5 i . 2 I , i ' S E 9 I E MARJORIE MURRAY 3 Springfield, Mo. Z 2 9 3 She's a lovable Margie, A ,- - E And when all's said and done I l There've been many wh0've said, I She's the only one. ' 3 l E ! - B .1 i lei i t I um 1 via? I 1 NZ? Xt in-'ss lp , ,, xi 'A l . l In iff' Eg ' 4 , fn ' 'g 4 .- . N, V, N. ll' 9335 ' N1 all -... - . 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I 5 I l - ' i 2 : l 2 - ' U ' - 5 Q ' 2 2 I 5 Q E Q JAY MCCOY Q L - - - I 1 Sprmgfield, Mo. 5 I 2 2 5 2 You can well call him brilliant, 5 E 5 You will know him afarg - I - If you can't see his face E 5 1 , . . - 1 A Xou can s'ee his car. I - E ' Q 2 - - S 5 1 E 5 5 Z 7 1 E - - s 5 E 5 ' 2 I Z I E ' : i 5 f , 5 l - 5 GEORGE G BANNON f 5 Q Buffalo, Mo. Z i - E l E Unobtrusive and quiet, Q E - As shy as a maidg 2 5 But he doesn't shun women 5 E E - As you might be afraid. 5 2 ' S l F 1 2 , 2 5 ' l 5 5 l t 1 R E E I 2 , 5 2 l ' 3 l - i 1 - I , I an W ' 5 5 l 2 lVlARY PURssELLEY g 1 - . - Q1 5 g Springfield, Mo. 2 ,ga ll To our bonny sweet lassie, I I - 1 'L 5 Every day Just the saineg- 3 'gl E She has won all our hearts, 2 V' And Mary's her name. Q 'Q 5 s in 2 3 ll E E ll 5 ,ll 1. X f 54-51 ' -X .- ee g 7 T 'hi' X 2 ' -1 :AQ XI A m v- r - M if. V 'W' .1. 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'i 5 5 E s . f' 5 NIARGUERITE SHIOITER S Parsons, Kan. 7 5 From the State Teachers College I Marguerite to us came, 5 But we know she loves Drury I By now, all the same. E S : H 5 F E Q ? E F 5 E Q E ISABELLE SHELPMAN 5 Springfield, Mo. 3 There's a dashing young lady 5 Who's called lsabelleg 5 - She's the latest in fashions, E In fact s'he's some swell . i 5 E , 2 E I 1 E 2 I 5 BURLEY SHELTON 2 t Marshfield, Mo. Q E 2 Quite frequently this Burley Junior , - ' Of everything likes a slight change, ' l And in his choice ol women l He has a remarkable range, E 3 ! 5 If. I'f l' 'i VV 'il' XJR f f X ll? I- ' l , 53124 A .4 VF' N-' x I 4 Q . - L, J D i -vl 'l.llll I Illllfllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillillllllll llilllllllllililIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllflllllllllflllll lflllllllllflllll Ill! ll I I I I I I I Y Ulilllflllllfli x 41 4 ,-Nfx u mm 11 1 1 I C 1 1 1 I11 1 '11 11 11 W1 . 11 1 111 1? 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E Q I : Always laughing and joking, I E I-Ie hasn't time for schoolg 1 i To do much more than just get by E 5 Is quite against his rule. E E I I 1 1 I s 2 s 2 S 2 s - 2 5 1 ' 2 1' 2 n n 1 : 1 E 5 5 l E ALFREDA XVILKINS 3 1' Springfield, Mo. 2 a 5 Sl1e's small, it is! true, 1 Z But shefs that just in size, E 5 For this little maid E 5 - Is exceedingly wise. E 1 5 +1 1 2 111 ' I 1111 1 1 W ... 'WHI1 1 ' . ' 1: BX N X , E f , . 1 - r 1 I , ,,41IlllIIl'Ill'Ill!llilIlIllll IIIUIllllIIIIIlllllllllilllllllllllllllllilllilllIIUIIIIIlIIIllIIlfIlllIfIlllIlllIl'IlIlIl'IlIflillllll'llllllllIllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIlIlIllllllIllIllUIll'l . E I 42 1 1 ,...i.... Ffilflz ,11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 1 X L 11 1, 2 11 ' 1 1.131 11 1 11 .1 1 - 111 11 11 .l - 11 A 1, 111 . 1G 11 1 f t 1 11 1 11 111 W, 1, , 11 , 1 131 1 11 1' . 1 11. 1 11 1 11 Y-Y ,N . , 1 1. i1 ,.1..,s s ff' T-SL 11 1 .xy 1 1 I P!! j IIIIIIIIINIPIIIIIQ5 : r E . Z F : 3 E 2 : : 2 1 . 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We're proud of this Iuniorg She's a. lovable lass, And wins fame for herself In the history class. if 'I I ' Illmmumlmumuunnannumal1lnIlnumIlnuI1Ismlmllnmnlmuulnmlllmillununclununrmsuufmusumuunrummeuumunnnnumnnmnunumnrlu f ,lx 3 41' I fl Iv ,X I v-fl TUVK Ti.: nalnll l llgunl lenlnuln fm I - I 5 E 2 2 XX The Chapel T Phantoms The organ rolls and they all file in, The laughter stops and the songs begin. Rows of heads bend bowed in prayer, And ghosts of the ages are watching them there. Ghosts of the past come back once more, Spirits of men who have gone before, Men who have walked and breathed as we, Laughed and lived and loved to be. VVhat, said one from his sunken face, 'Have they lost our spirit and honored Grace? Have they forgot that we guard the door And stand here watching them evermore? H No said the other they think they re free Better and greater in learning than we. They think they ve found the road we missed, A shorter road and they can t resist. But said the first will they never return To our ancient love of a Grecian urn? VVill they never stop learning and living so. Fai h said the other I do not know VV ill they never slow down to a calmer pace And find that life cannot be only a race? VV1ll they stop counting in things that sell. Ah came the answer I cannot tell. The organ rolls and they all file past. Is it heard the plea of the dead at last? It is not heard 'and they speak no more But as ghosts of the ages guard the door. IXDELAIDL HAs1:LT1iYE- 24. Ii II II ' 'II I QI! I 913 I 'II II I . I Q1 Ig I I HI II I I I I E I : I t I I :I I I ' I I I 2 a I I I I . . ' I . I 7 F E 7 I 7 ' o E - z I I I F I . I . II, E I 2 I S - 1 - ,l vw -wx g if t ' Lx Pj- g. N N 4 I , I b Q I lr I I s : - I 77 'I ., f. I - sz 77 s : 2 1 J 1 . I ' Q I as , I 5 v 2 . . n 9 H 1 , , 4 1 F I 'Q cr 1: cf f Q J I I ' p ' 1 pn I I : f I ' rc I I : 7: cc t , , f -I I II I I . l I cc II 1 , I I I 1 :I I I pn V cz ar 4: yy I III 7 J I I! 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I V X if ' l j ' Sr' Q ,da 35:57 wF3 ,K gf-fxg l lflilllmllilll lllllllllll III lllilllllllilllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllIIIIllSIII!IllllllIIlllfIll!IlllllIl'Il'IillIFICIINIIIIIIIIIIIKIEIIIEIIICIll!! Ill I Ill lllillllllllfllllllfllx.. : .I U 46 , , 'r .: vfgrg: , :, ylmsnlnm it r 'Q 'fi is ER Sw 35 li 1 ' 5 li ll l lr rg lit ll Q U .il il E I 5 C I I I I I I R 'v f IS I I I I V, QI le l I . 3 - I ig E E 1 S E i 1 y .bl 1, li Rl ull Q 1 H! rl Zi li! 2 I 1 il ill I 'V 1 ,M ., I, Il 15' ,, nl PN R il 9 f Q Pl n ' l ' I ' ll I iz q il E sl ' , Ai -- 1 .-- . 5 kiwi ill. W V' pi III-I-III-IIIIIIIPQ - ! 1 Z . I 1 Z a 9 5 Z 2 1 2 I 1 gxx :Eff -A -M - in Cf? E I I Augusta, Wis. - Say It With Flowers. I I ' - In I' ! 5 3 3 5 - i - I I : - 1 2 5 : n E . : 1 ' U 3 I - s : I 5 3 I 2 ll S Q E n 5 Q . 5 II . 5 ' 5 I : 1 I I I Q I F R - . ' I I I I 2 Q F f II ' I 5 I 5 I 9 5 I S F 3 0 I I 5 - I : ' : 5 s I 2 I 5 Z - I - , I Q . 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A !i '5R'-4'-X G I mi K, x v In I III II --X -X l 'IJ x. 47 I I ,Vx N U A L' W i I l l I Ilmlmn I I I I I I I I I I-I mln I I I I I I I I I I III I I IlIlI I Illll I III I I IQIIICIIIIIIIUI Ill I I I lllil I I I I I I I I I IIIIIQIUPIOIUIFIIIIIII I I III I Iflll Illllll I I Ill I Ill IIIIIUIIIIIIIDI Il I ' 5 - ' A Q E I I I 2 U 5 I 5 3 I 1 v S Ir 2 2 Q - 7 I E I, - E 2 Q ESTELLE CABANISS Springfield, Mo. VVatch For the Red XVagon. E . . I . i Q 9 Q I - 2 - z 1 TROY VV. CARNEY 3 I Marionville, Mo. Q : S On the Square. . ' 5 s : 2 : 0 Q E S 5 3 5 9 S 3 ' . - ' 3 7 Q I ' 7 m I ' 3 LINN CARNAHAN : I Springfield, Mo. - l . - I There'S a Reason. i : I : I s I 5 I ' S : 1 z 1 R z Q 5 1 2 E 2 I 'F 2 E 2 2 I , 'I 2 I D 1 E E T I z I In XMESLEY L. -COLTRANE i II I l ' I 5 Sprmgiield, Mo. 'i - . ' .. E Q Guaranteed to XVork Anvwheref' l 5 'I ' i 7 i E 5 ' E 5 E Wm N 5 g I .iv I n I- - -. by -I 'lflllllllilll IUIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII llIIIllIIilIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIllllIIUIIIIIIIllllIIIIIiIIIIIEIIIQIIIIIflflllllflflllllllllllllllllllllil IIIIIIIQI Ill I lllllllllllllllllll ll I 'A X X, , - ' --i I -. -f - X . ds- X , - ,L p l , I, ,. I . ,, 1 I 1 F ' I' :I E. , 'E Q , - I I ,I 1: 3 1 G , , i: I ri' , ' I .,r 111 ,il :I '31 12' :If :WI fl H 5 5 2 1 3 5 E 3 E II 5 5 5 A I 4505 fF-M- I-X,x x-mn-I I I I-I-InIunInInnInIuI I In I III Ilusuann I I I nun I I I III I A T - I I I I I I g ' ' ' 'l'lPlll I-Ill I I I In I Inu I IQIIIIIIIIIIQIIIQI Innnlnl I I In I I Ill III I In I I I I I I I-I-I-I. 7 l f l l . Y-7 ,a ' U s ill Ml E EDITH COMPTON E Springfield, Mo. Z A Sign of Excellence. 1 Q Lebanon, Mo. 2 : 1 - Iv E HORIER DIXON ' E Springfield Mo. 3 E Obey That Impulse. e Lols ECKLES S 3 Springfield Mo. 1 P rity and Excellence X2 ' 9 ' k ' M I - 4 ' 1 ' ' ..1 illllnlllilll lllllll IIIelUIIIIIlIUIllIIaIUIllulllIIIIllull!!!lllllllllilllllilllllllllillrlllurltllllrulflrlllrlulntllllIclnuti nnlrlxluulu I I I I I I I Itltlnrl vnu III ... l - ll X, -1... F I 9 I I , 9 g 9 II Q II w , II Q H 4 9 II Q , n 9 F I I R 9 Q I I .I 1 J Q J n 1 1 l In ' a A U If II s 9 1 x 9 n l F I I a l : n n 9 I I 5 n I : F I ur 1 9 n n as , Q ' n I 4' : 9 4 I D 2 2 : l . :I 7 U : F Z L e 7 ' I 5 , W II l 1 7 n I n 2 5 NI F , z l 2 I Z l I 1 0 lx : II ' In Z lr : ' 2 a Y F 5 '2 2 n 5 n u I ,II 5 5 f , s E 2 I 5 5 1 3 E ' 2 I f s L Q ' 5 E I E 1 ' 7 ' ' - l fl I I 5 N ul' 3 , 43 A' 5 if f' l xii! I ' y Ax gk gc. 7 I f f , I X 1 . f l - f -. 'A I 'Yf - fb I K :gy uf lj get II ' ' lb 'i ' 1 Q I E I MI I X 3 J A x - I f , X :I 1 n I . c 1,9 XC xref. K -I 49 2 2 ' 2 E z 5 DOROTHY DEMUTH 5 2 Q Q Satisf1es Everybody. ' J I I I I I I 13.41 -H ,I -'1,wK f I - fl I I A A 2 fr jfs--f f 7 Y 'V I I I I I Iv I I I biillllilil I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IRI I IIIIIII III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Illllllllalllll ICI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I!-I I I I I I IUIYI IIIIIII I III I I I I I I I 4 II I I 1 1 F l' : E ' F N: I A I i I s I g ,I ' E I 1 ll I .I I T' 5 1 I : I I I, I,' I: I E I I 3 JNIARY EMERSON II ' ' I Spr1ngf1eld, Mo. E I Makes Cooking Easy. 3 II5 Ig Ii II I' - II ' I - I - I C . .. I 1 I, II I I I' 5 LUCILLE ENNIS ' I . Springield, Mo. 2 I' E A Trial NVi11 Convince You of the I I I W mirth. 1 A 5 Q - 5 I I - I I 'I 5 I E I II 5 II I I I I l E I I s ' I I 2 I I - I, ' 5 I II E : I ' 5' I II : - I - I II 5 : RUTH EVANS 3 5 A Golden City, Mo. 3 I - as I A Our Special Offer. , I II I 2 5 I I .1 I - III s 2 II 5 ' I E . I II I ' I II 3 - 2 ' 'I ' I' 2 Iii I 2 fi. l I I n Is EDWARD GRIGG 5 II 5 Verona. Mo. I II E ' I ff ' 5 Don't Go Elsewhere to Be Cheated, E I 5 Come Here. . I 5 5 I Ji' 2 I I I 5 E I I I , F E ' 'I .. W4 . 5459 If ' 23 M31 xt M, , ' 'X l X551 ' , IAQ- we 4 - .fri 'II F- X' I I , 117' I 'A I- . I I I 'I SIS ' I , '35 file? 'ii f we e If '1 i'fe' I f I - I .. h I , -' Q. El' if xp 1..-1 ilulumn III Ill I I I I I I mom IMIIIIIIIII IIIIII Ill I ulllll mlIalllallmununllu Illllllllflll I I III I I I mu I :um I I I I I I I I I I IlnllIlItlIuIuInlc . x 1 ' 50 ,nv A V fwfx J I 2 F n --1-1 f I QL. -L ,,,,L:,, W 353 I li I I I-I-I-I I-IuvImI III I I lilll IsInIIImusIIIIIIaInInnInIoIaIIumeIzInum IIII4IeIIIIIII4IIa IIIaI5IsIn In I l I nIusIsInnu I Immun ImIuInIupIuIImIIIuIIIIn I Ill In I I I I I I I I I I I I-Inv, --1 ' lg ee l l lb 5 1 I Q: E , 5 4 15 5 ll: I 553 l I sl E : L 5 Q - i I Q VVILLIAM HALLACK I I Springfield, Mo. ' I L : gl Your Move Next. 5 l ll ' l' I I I . 3 5 2 if - 5 E 5 : 5 : 5 5 E z 5 5 Q HELEN HURLEY 5 Springfield, Mo, i th ' . . ' .e A 5 F1fty-Fury. i 5 I 5 5 5 E 5 2 I 2 ,, i E ' 2 z ' 5 I 5 E 5 1 3 5 E 9 9 E 2 Q 5 E E - l E : I - WILLIAM JAMES 5 , 1 I Springfield, Mo. F F Z 1 1 l, Always Runs Strong. Q H F 2 1 ' I 1 : 2 5 Z if E I 5 I 5 Q 4 5 2 W I 5 In 1 i E 1 E E A 0 , z 1 I 1 , I l 3 Z 1 I U 5 5 xl 9 ' I l N 5 - z L l S n 5 2 n l ' E 5 9 , 1 - Z l 2 IVAH JOHNSON 5 , - , - g I Sprmqiield, Mo. Q , - Lted, E ll To the Stars Thru Rugged VVays. I 5 2 1 i, -I , - : I :I N f A ,. Q X I Www vi XE. ,LL ?X Ll . 1 E521 Q? e V gl fgfi.-:gy 4- ff -1 fl Mx Lage x E- fl, Wi il iffhe ' - y . P C , F' 'ylfiiw' ' X' 5 lug, 754 ' ,V-K .xgigggk .fx ' 7 N ' , Q li' I lt gf 'X '7 Iiltltlnnn vmllnllnlsunlul Ilmlmll:I:wsuIlllmlmaul:mulIIIIIIslnlllllsmlllIllIIllmlItlsInInulrnnlsllnmllun IusIrIeInIsIoIu n-I I I mlIu:mrnIcIII IllI ..x 5- ' .A A ' J l L.. ' jj X' 1 --- X.-41 f M' --f --l-- 5 1 ff- 1 I 4 ESF -1' I I I I I I I I I I I I IOIII I I I Ill I IIIIIIICIII I I I I III IA ll I I lil I I I I I I I I I I IIII QIIIRIII OIEIDI I I I I I I I I IIIFIUI I I IQIII I I I IILIIOI Il IPIII I llI I I IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I Illll-5 - f S is l ll Q Q , - 5 2 ill I l ' wi , I 2' V 3 I V BYRON JOHNSTON lff Iberia, MO. ' '4Perfeetly Harmlessf' l I 4' E I . 1 X Q 5 1 . , - I , NOVA JONES ' ' 1 Springfield, MO. g I Q ' v 5 Best By Test. 5 Q ' ll ' E : 5 2 5 - 2 5 I ' I E 5 Q - I E I f g E I I , -I MRS. O. W. KELLISON q I Iberia, MOQ 3 Z ' I : Drink Mother'S Coffee. ' Q 1 I 3 A I : 3 9 Q Q I , I Q U I I I Z I 5 or 9 . 3 1 : z - I 5 1 .l n - 1 g R 2 ll 2 11 H I 5 . . . U n I 3 Q , z ' - I FERN KEL'INER 2 . 3 . ' : l 5 Springfield, MO. 3 H! - I I Equally Balanced. Q ll u - I - .1 ge II. 5 a ,s 5 ri ,, 5 is iq F 2 y E2 MQ 2 i li X . ij.. 5 , -N ' fl f N A51 f l , 1.53 K . 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Q 2 2 2 5 ffwhy Not Now? 5 ' 2 E E E S 5 2 E H , , - 5 5 5 2 E E 5 - 5 1 5 E u 5 2 3 3 1 5 5 2 ,' F n I I n E f VI 2 H 5 2 s 2 ' 2 2 VEVA NIALIN 2 I1 S St. John, Kan. Q U : 5 , . 5 2 - Useful, Sensxble, Attractlvef' g 5 E 5 : H 3 I E E 5 -1 5 5 E , S QW f' fs AN wi-all! ' S3-if I , V A MT ' f ! 'N : iv X Elk ' .,y.,h.l x A I1 gzeewg --5 f ,N - G A .I I. Af, if Q, J E -j j ..s vwamlmllulamunuuuununnmusuulann:ulmanlumumuuanululsunuiu nlmln-un:nunnnnunumuun use muuuu nl n ul nnnmuumu nfl- jgfx. Q4 ' 1 15 ' 54- .1 - V15 S3 4 ,1 R Y - '75 . - - -- - - '- 1 -Y---vi I 9 I I I an I :I ll umllullllnnlxnlulnlII Inlnnm nhl lanl nl1uI1II1Ial4ll4Inl4lI Ill I nlallIaIIl5-lrllrlllelnl I I I I In I Auanlll I I IAI IullllullllnlnlInlnnln u I I S SEARCY MCCRACKEN Sarcoxie, Mo. , Price Secondary. E GERALD MORRIS 3 - Springfield Mo. : You May Judge. 3 ROBERT MURATTA E Springfield, Mo. n 5 His Master's Voice. 1 . l 5 1 s 2 , E 5 5 S 2 5 S S E 5 S S E 2 Q S R n Q JOE C. MAHONEY E Springfield, Mo. ! 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E I 1 I S - I - Q : ' E . 5 5 I E , 5 1 F - 9 I f 5 HELEN LOUISE TERRY Q - 2 ' - h 2 5 Sprmgfield, Mo. 5 z 3 z E 2 The VVOrk of a Master Hand 5 - ' 1 - - 1 1 - : 5 5 - - I 5 - 3 Z E ' I 'E 5 I 2 i 5 - I EX 5 1 3 5 , - Q - 3 I - : 5 2 I3 Q VICTOR YOUNG : Z 1 Q VVi1more, Kan. Q 2 E Il E Eversharp. 5 5 K 1 n ' I - I - 3 I 5 5 9 I I E 5 I Q 2 3 5 2 9 2 ' l I - H Ir 1 -' ig 5 3 E 5 z , - 5 i 5 2 E ' E 2 HELEN VERNON I s Lebanon, Mo, 3 2 I E .. Gets It Done. ' Q 5 E S ' X : 1 I 51 AEI I IEE . f J 1 ij' pf gag 1 ' I l uf .1 A Al f ' N -v- I ' - - W. - A ' . ., , , Ai? T x I , . ,K . E, E, ,EW II . ., J Y Y A X? I 'Il llllllilll lllllll l I I I lllllll-llllllllllIIIIIIII IllllllIlllllll! llUlllllll lillli Illllllllllllllklllllllilllllil IIIIIIIICI lllll Ill ll I I I I I I I I I Ill Ill I llfllhn S7 C N ,.. .H-W ,Nb V f. A., Af AR ' f n IWARY WELLS 3 Springfield Mo. 3 Self-Styled. E 2 VVINIFRED TURNER I E Springfield Mo. E Q She Flies with Her own Wing. 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E I 5 5 Z , 2 GERALD ALLEN E Z Atchison, Kan. E E Annals of An Eventful Life. Q ' I e 3 I I 1 I ' 1 Q , 5 PAUL BARRETT 3 ! 5 Ozark, Mo. 1' 0 3 5 All For the Love of a Lady. II - I Z . ' .I - I I 1 . 15 1 I I : I I E I 2 n I 5 I E I 5 E g IWAUDE BAKER I r , - I 5 Iophn, Mo, 5 5 2 I A Blameless VVoman. 5 s . -1 Q 2 5 1 5 2 0 2 F I I E . lr I E I I l D ' E V E I, e 2 ' I 5 2 I 5 5 A Q B Z 3 Q EUAL H. BEDELL 5 Q Carthage, Mo. 2 5 ' y 5 Another Good Man. I E 5 E 1 5 .S-'11 III I I-xx f Q Al 'III-Nt . I ,gsm E my - , ,fygld , sy - Y K- - giqaa EW. QQIXX l , K 9 F I. K A W e A X j X .419 IllllllllllllllilllllllilllIlillIIIIIII'IllIIllIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIFIIICI!IlIllllilllllflflllllilllllllilillllllllllllllllIllll I NI I I lllllllllllllilllllfl l II A ia I 62 ' FLW . ,, Y, II ' ' It '-' I: I. I I II II . . . . KI I I I I , II 1' Vi I Il ,I !II EI I , pl III II ', I II II II II III I' II ,I III II I . 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Q E E 2 1 E 5 5 5 5 S 5 ' 5 I 2 s I Z Q - Z 1 F 5 ' 1 E . 2 2 A - 2 - 1 5 2 1 1 i 3 1 1 11- 1 3 1 5 2 E 1 5 2 g e 3 1 2 1 E I Z I i 2 1 Z 5' 3 1 2 I 1 1 5 g B. B. BESS 5 ' . - 2 5 1 fy, Mountam Grove, Mo. 5 , - . E 2 E 1 i My Wife's: Love Letters. 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Q ' - P 5 2 1 5 E ll s F 2 5 : z I 5 ' 2 I 5 . 5 I - - 1 5 2 E : I i ' I DIXIE LOUISE BRIANT I 2 Franklin Ky. I 5 Q I , - - l 5 My Lady From the South. 2 S 5 I i H F 2 2 ' 5 - : 'lr 2 5 . 3 ' ll E I Il E 2 5 I E ' E - 5 E .1 : - 5 ' ' E Il 2 ' 5 C' ' l ' - 9 Q CLAIRE BRITAIN E ' 2 Republic, Mo. 2 I E E 1 5- 2 The Forerunner. n 7' 2 E 5 5 E - n - 5 1 E IS ' 1 N: WM I I 2 I , . 'I ,ff E, ' - w .X A Y A I QI i ' ' I .2 ' xx . I - ' I ,- , f'xkF uvQnunmsullllIl ummm l u n nliaIaInmnnulunullnmll num: vmu I 7 If ' F, 1, I -V-ff llnlulusnlllmnncluusumrlnsnnm 1 l mann uamumu eu m I 1 I I auuunuu u an-.nk yi X I' K ll ? I I, . 64 A --1-iv V r 3 WT- 'VX il- :nununlouunmmmnnuunmuseumslsanusnnuuennoInunsuGnu-qnufuuuu41 mnsauuslalnanleln 4' .I ,,, E 5 - A V4 W E U E : - 1 Z 1 , I - : O E LEO BUSCH 2 3 Springfield, Mo. E I 4'The Eternal Choice. : 5 : s : G - : 1 : 3 3 DAN CARTER , , - . - 3 5 Marshall, Tex. 2 E - 2 The Man From Texas. 2 A E I ' D - s s s 5 S : 2 s a : 2 R I E 3 : 3 ' 1 3 s I - EMERSON CASE 5 E Little Valley, N. Y. 9 ' - - Q 2 E Active Service. 3 S : : ' s z z .1 s s 1 s s F S 5 E ll A g 1 X 5 E E ' I 3 I z s a s 3 2 5 S , , 5 w I F 5 R ELIZABETH CHANDLER 2 l Q Ash Grove, Mo. A ' - E, . n V Q A Foregone Conclusion. i W A E 1 E ' 1. E 2 . i A A ' 5 W ' ., , J 4 , gf , E: A E -4 I . ji . 9'lllllllll'l.lllllll I Ill Ill llllllllllllll I llllllllll lllilllllilll lillflllllllllllllflfll KI lllllll ll flllfl flllll IDI I ll llll I Ill! 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W - I f 1 -'K In-llillllllllllllllill lllllll Ill llllllllllllllll llilllilllllllililllllIl'lllUIIIIllll!lilllllll'llllllllllllltlll I Ill llltlllll Illllll Klll l llllltlkl I I Ill I I ltllllllllllllllll .A sv ax- JA' 'IQ -1 67 1 f I I ! l +3 l l l :F li l I l l I 4 1 Tl I S I I P , l I I l l I l l- I 5 I f l f' 1 In-II I-I IoIIIIuIIIInIInII IIIIIIIIII IIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIQ IQIGIIII-uae IIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIInInIInIIuIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIII: ' rm'm.mmw - i 5 s 5 I 5 I 1 : 1 : I S ll 1 I E ESTHER CRANK E Z , 2 Greenfield, Mo. Z l Q l ' . Z - l I The Belle of Bowlmg Green. , 1 I I I Z - 9 2 2 5 1 - ' - l E N L H E I Z li I 3 l 2 1 : 5 . - i ' : : 4 5 - , I Z : e 2 I 2 1 : : Q - 5 2 a 5 : 7 5 VESTA MARIE CULLER Z 2 ' , Q Springfield, Mo. j 5 I - 3 E The Real Thing. QI l I 1 4 E E ' l 5 ' S 5 , , 3 1 I g -. A E H I : l 1 5 . , 1 A E ' 5 4 s I 2 - 1 : - I , E LlILDRED DAILEY Q .I Q Springfleld, Mo. E II . .f ' E ' E ' ,f' ffvanify Fair. 2 i U 3 I 5 ' 3 I I I e 5 ' 2 ' I 5 3 5 5 5 5 , , E 2 ' 5 f I l 5 E lr l i - 'P ll 2 I I ll 'I 5 E 3 lf - ! 5 xl 5 2 2 ll g Q ll l 5 LYLI3 DAVIS . I 5 E E La Plata, Mo. 5 3 I I I l - - - ,I l The Minisfews Son. ' ' ' 'E I s' E r II n fl I :S I ' ' IE ' : WW X S! W ff' I X In Q I 3 ,f X1 Ie I , - ' -I h 1 ! 1 ! - I : ,-1 ' ' 1 I I2 - 4' A , - I, . I I ' X l M i f fl I X . q 5 l ,345 , I A I f-.4 HI mum mann I I I I I I IsIaInInsI mu I cm I I Iunm I luIIluIsIlIuIanIlmrlnisluurlur flunun I I In I In II um In In I I I I I I I I I In III4IvIrImSQ'37f xwg Jl 1 rf 4 XV! l J ' I A ' . II . ,M I I 68 1 9 'ul fffx - I'l'l'l'I'g E- -0-I-lu llullnlllrlllnn nllrluolllllll lllbllls Illlltunn asuinunnlul4, ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,'l.l, ' . 'Inn'-5 2 s E 3 n 5 . Q , 9 . 5 ' l 1 1 2 4 I E 5 . 3 - MARGARET DODD ' f ' : Springfxeld, Mo. 1 E Fair Margaret. 5 - 1 Q . E : I 1 ' Q 1 I I . I 1 N - I : . l Q IQATHERINE Domus ' - ? I Dixon, Mo. f E E ' 5 2 The Lamplighterf' 3 5' s 1 1 3 A 1 : E E - I S F f H 1 : 1 5 : E E I 1 -' ' E ll E 3 E 3 PAUL DOWNEY t E Carthage, Mo. Q I A Happy Boy. ' 3 5 5 5 , I E 2 - . 5 3 e 7, u 5 1 5 : E E Z I ' I S I 9 S : 5 , n ' 1 1 S 2 . Q 5 S 1 U I u 2 I I 2 ' ' ELMER ECKLES 2 , . Lamar, Mo. , 2 2 ' I I 5 The Better Sortff 2 I I' '?. - I . I 5 1 A Xa ' x Q2 . , Z 1 I X I ' 1' ,BNI X , Y, ' - ' ' 4 A. -f I. . A - ,QE ,A I L, fhnililllllll I Ill Ill I I I I I I Il llllllllill I I III I ICI I lllllllill IIIIIIIIIIIIS ll! Ifllllllllllllllll I Ill lllllll I I Illll itll I I I I Ill I I I I I Illilfll-nv dlgxblv 2: .7 , -i .: 69 I Q ' 1 i i gms z-V5 w : ?. CYE' - - , V- E Ulllllllll I I I I I I I I I III Ill I I Ill I Ill I IQIIIOIIIIIII I I Ill I I I Ill I I I I I I I I I Illlli lllls-Illl illlll I I I I I I IDI I Ill I I I Ill I III I III IPIFIII Ill I Ill I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H , - 51' - v Ei :E is . e 7 I I7,, ' El : ll 1 ' 35 ' I sl . , lg ' il ll il l RONALD ELKINS il Springfield, Mo. The Master's Violin. I 1 , 1 0 I ll E 0 l Q A Q ll e ll li ' BLANCHE ELKINS I 1 . , 1 , Dixon, Mo. I 0 I Friendship li ' 2 - 1 2 5 2 . 5 ' E 5 v : H H 1 : - R 2 ' r - : - 1: s 1 1 ' ' 5 . 5 , I Q HELEN FELLOVVS 'il I ' Springfield, Mo. , l : ' F : Helen XVith a High Hand. 1 if, - - 'lr ' , ff 1: R 1 i S S 9 i 2 2 Q I 9 E 2 lr 2 5 Q 2 5 w 3 2 ' 9 5 5 ' L S 5 Z I 5 2 sr F 5 ' J - E 9 if 5 s . is 2 In I 5 s I 5 , Us 2 1 ! 5 ERWIN FISHER 5 - . 'I , 2 H St. Louis, Mo. 3 X12 2 , ' 5 5 Voice of the City. 2 . s - ! l : . Q 1: 51 F ul 1 - 19 N i , I afar . ' I r - , , Nga, X , X pf We mx Q- , 4 ' J., , I kil' f P B :- I - 1 x i will ,ff , sg f...1mlcuullllllll In num m nmaunmuu lnsnullnmuuuu ululllluumllluilnunuurumlmnurmulunluunmnunn In 1 no l I I I an an mnu nf-u...AI4jfw XQ J , A ' I Y 'v -7 ' 4 1 70 X WWI . ,Nfx In I al ROY FREUND Cole Camp Mo The Man of Mari MARY CATHERINE QLYNIR Sprmgfleld Mo The Small Part Lady FRANCIS GOTTFRIED My Brllllant Career HARRY GRUBERT Sprmgfneld Mo Around the Corner In Gay Street ' Riagg 6 5 umnmuum mum m I I nuamsmnluwnmusmunmummnuulmualsnllmuunnunuml umm unnmsm nmsmnur u 1 u u a n mnvun an 4 ur '1 zbxxx .1 . I X fg W' , T I ' I I ' In-I . EQ I I I I I I ICI I IDI I I I I lil I III I IIIOI I Ill I I IRI I I I III I I I I I I I I I I I'lIi 4IlI-3-Illll l I I I I I I I I I Ill I I I Ill I I I I Ill IDI IIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I llllhlld ' I u : - 1 X - Z E 2 - 2 , E I 1 5 : - ' z ' - . l - 5 V 2 . 1 : 1 , 1 1 , 2 S 5 E 3 I i I A 3 I r 2 : Z ! S I - 1, S I : I : 1 ' E E 3 ' 'f C. E - - 3 - , - I : N I - I J - I , , - - 1 - ' 5 I 5 I . - ! - 5 , - W ' - , S - 1 . Z I 3 - 1 - . I 5 ' : 5 3 A i Y. ' 5 ' 2 I1 f 2 2 5 I I 5 - - I 5 If s ' 1 ' E 5 ' ' E 1 1 : , ' , ' 1 f , - I . Q - 5 5 5 - u U H 9 e . - ' ' - , a I 5 2 E I E - : 3 5 3 - , - ' E : I 5 ' F , , L - I , . 5 5 s Q ' 5 5 I , F 3 I - LW 5 : I 11 3 ' 7 - fl : F A - il 2 5 , - 5 , - - - 3 I E . : E jf ' - I I I W s 4 I - F , I - , 3 A R - 5 Sprmgfield, Mo. 1 3 I , ' E ll ' ' I! I S ' 4 E ' 5 3 ' 5 3 I s E I . - 5 s F s E 5 5 ' 9 3 5 I F - E ' In - n E I E E ' ' 2 ' 2 3 A a I E I 5 z s e A I . ' . fr 1 I 5 5 'H s 2 I m 1 E E z 2 5 . E E 5 s z 2 I 5 2 5 1 A . z E ' e ' 2 3 1 E 3 E 5 E - 2 - -J 1 : - - 5 E A F ' E 5 2 I . I 5 cr A .J 5 5 I E 1 if S , I E I E fa E 2 ri Z 5 V -: S 2 2 fi 5 E :E Z 5 11, , ' N Y E 1 J QW I vyfiv' 1 f Q: f' If 1 , 7 ' - - 'Tw N JAN! I il K h ii, I, .' . X' E 'm f , X , -I Gr ' Y! A E I YI . + .Q K , , - .4 A R' iv- LQC.. NQ' 4 , , -R -I i- i i' Y '- I 71 E j , I I. i - Q I , .S-uv. f A..,., .-,,. wg LQ.. f 'V-X T. , ,....... - ' 6 ual :Inclusion-arf lf I 'I 0 I I l I Il III I IRI I IIII Ill I I I I I I lllllltllltltvlhllvl I I I I I I lllllllllalllilllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I IPI III Ill IOIII I I I I - i E g - A I I yi 5 - 1 5 i I 5 M! 1 1 ii I 'i n AADELAIDE PTASELTINE 3 5 Springfield, Mo, I I Princess Adelaide. 3 I lg E il : Ii ' il E f I ESKA HELTZELL 3 1 Iberia, Mo. ' E 'fSilence. H E - Q P , - : Q f . : Q ' . Q 5 I 4 W I ' I 5 I . 5 'z ' ROBERT JACOBS ' E I Sedalia, Mo. E Z 5 E Iacob Faithful. u 5 . , , 2 1 I : 3 , - A S , E ' I : 1 2 ' f , E 4 : 3 E 5 'i ' ! I 2 5 - 5 E I 2 , ll 2 I 9 ' 3 MARGARET JAMES 2 1 5 Springfield, Mo, 5 Q I - I 5 The Portrait of a Lady. li ii 55 li .i Ye . 1 f is K S R is P. 1 E i 5: 53 3.2 1 - I I Ra X' I I 'iF ! i C E I, 'X f Y V' -A g: ' L. i 1-.mm n I I nu I nu n I l I 1 un 1 nu mam num 1 n um nm n um uuwuumnmlnun fl In an u 1 I nu u an a 4 I n I n n u n n lunnu-1u-:nv-gkissigxwi 'i 1: ' 1 ,' i '-'T ' - . '- 72 I f I 'I+ fab e + 10 - .. . . ' I-In-4 E I I Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I III I IQIII I I I I I I ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIQIUVIIIIBIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Y I I I I I I I I I I I ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Illslng 1-l - . 1 - . - . : E - 2 II O V , 9 , 1 Q Q Q Y . 2 s 7 7 ' 7 E : ' I I - HELEN JOHNSON E : Springfield, Mo, E ! B:1bs The Impossible. N 41 ' ' I 5 , , ' or 5 3 2 5 BRYCE JOHNSTON ' E I E Springfield, MO, I I Q - w 2 Take It From Dad. - I' ' il 3 - f' E I Z - - 3 ' - . 5 I - il 5 - - 1, Q n 1 I 3 Q ' U1 I E f' 3 O 1' : ' I ll 7 7 ll l, : Q .1 7 .- - L , ' 3 - 3 4 ' I - ' 2 - . - 3 IQEITH IQELLEY 1 I' 2 I Springfield, Mo, E H Q The Man Who Did Right. E - fy E 7 1 W, - I 6,1 E - s F 5,5 Z lv - 1, 5 ' - l 7 1 9 ' I - 3 Z v ' u 1- - , E 1 2 T 5 2 5 ' F 2 - , 3 H S l I E E 1 E I 9 Q - L ' S z - I u , S - - , 5 , 1 I W I l v ' 9 2 2 Q Zi 1 F Z 1 Q RYAN LANDRUM - :U T' 5 Mount Vernon, Mo, Q 1 s . E 2 5' The Yoke of Silence. 5 5 'Q 5 E ' 32 5 Ii ,, l l I E . I I . F I ' ' E, F 2 ' ffl ,l i N-.-lf Q ' 4 'fi' V ,D x Y ff If .556 1 3, X lv, H ii ' ' f , - INA XZ A. x uve rx , I T IIUII' I.. I I 'Ill' I I I I lIll.ll IIIIIIII ll lil.. I. l..'ll 'I I 1l'l.llI.I'IiIlI' lflflilllfffllll flflfl Iflflll I I I I I fl I Ill U I I I I Ill ,T l'Il ll'I hgi X? -4' 73 Q . 5. 1 1 11 11 Qu 11 11 11 '1 1 1 1 1. 11 11 1 1 1 1 i 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 11 1 11 11 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 5 2 1 1 1 1 g 1 'VX -QI f--' W 6 un n I I n 1 n s mnunnu-wr ff' I I I I I I I I III NI I Ill I I Ill I III Ill lil I I I Ill Iilll I I I III I I I I I I I I I IlIiIlIlI4l-lllllllll I I I I I I I I I IUIII I I I Ill I lil INDI IPIIIII IIIIIIIII I I I I Y E Z 1,1 ' . 111 5 1 111 115 5 , 11 1 I I1 ' , 117 1 E ' 111 1 11 ' I1 5 111 1 111 5 VVILLARD LEAV11 I A1 7 . - 1 3 B0111 af Mo -1 : ' ' . - 1 11 The Diary of a Freshman. 11 11 u 11. I' 11 1 1 11 11: 11 1 1 E ' 1 11 I LAXVRENCE LINES 3 1 Q . 0 ' 1 I Sprmgield, Mo, , 4 gi I ' 'Studies In Dreams. Il E 1 : I1 'I 11 E 11 S 5 ' . 1 2 11 : E 1 11 as 1 1 - I : 1 Q . 1 1111 1 1 2 1 1, H 5 2 1 11 5 11 ' 1 E : 5 1 : 1X'f11'1 l'AL1NE LIVlNGS'I'ON 5 ' 12 - . . . . E1 , XNIHONV Sprmgs, Mo. H 11 1. R I 12 I I ' f-A Pair of Blue Eyes. I 1 - Z 11 f s -11 - i 11 : i 111 - Z -11 - .11 ' Q 2 1, . 3 I 151 - 11 0 2 111 5 ,I 5 11 2 , ' ll H g H1 s 1 , n Q 111 5 E 2 21 1 1 1 G1 1' ll CATHERINE LOMBAR 5 115 -, 15 5 Tulsa, Okla. Q Q11 F a 111 I1 51 Up From Slavery. E 21 15 11 51 15 7 15 1 ., I' 11 ? E 3 1 E 152 13 1 - 1 15, ' 1 'Q NT T A 3 - jj I .. . 1-f U b 1 ffm 1'I.k ' 111 ' I1-1 1 1 515 1 1 ' - H -' I ' g iff 'I 1 ' 1 N 1 ' 3 Q, 1 N. Eli, X' xv am I I 1 L --- Illllllll ulnlnum I l lu Inamsulnllnuuuuunlzmu :mann mulanlaulanullu lnnuunur nrmurmnucmuu nusmuuuuu 4 I I In munnrnnu umu...AxQiix X ' SQ'-25 E- 74 3 , 5 I ' Q.:- ss, ,Q --1 , I I I I I I II II I IE Q I If I Z I I I n I II I ,Z I I 3 I I Il : I . I 2 I . I ' I I' I ' I I ll L II U II ' 'Z I: I- I I I. I 932' 'ff l I .5 f E f I I fish J ,tk X ' xx Q, 'WFX . S ' 'll'llllllillllvlil1Hlmlulellnllnlolunison 31:11 InunuvnnmomnlnnuuarleaIlnnlullllllll ul ur an nm 1 ' Ill l I alnllg - , MW I ' , , , I . ' E I H . Ig 2 NlEREDITH LONG 5 Springfield, Mo, ' E E g Laddie. ' Ii - Ii I: IE I: I: I: . 9 I . E a ' 9 5 RUTH LUNSFORD ' Springfield, Mo, I : 'fLife Is Life. Z E E II 2 ' E E S 5 'Ii : II. ' IZ I1 Q E GRACE MCCORMACIC Il I Springfield, Mo. : E Pleasures of Life. IE - ' Is - 'z I ' ' - I E I If - I 2 II: I' 5 Is 5 E 5 -S In 5 '2 R 5 H 2 2 lv ALLENE MCCOY 5 I Springfield, Mo. IE 1 I 1 5 The Strange Disappearance. 5 fl P I X E 'E Ili: 7 I 5: , Q I .y - , I y, ui-fa: X b -, . e ' , Q4 1 -Rf II l X - In: 'llIllllll'IlIllIIll I I I I I lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllilIIIIillllllllllllillllllllllllIllflllllilllflffll lllilllll III! ll I I IPI I I I I I I lil!! Ill I Il I llflh-.A Q J k -I C 'ii 75 W fwff- I ' ' - I I III I Ill I I I I I I I I IvIvuIfIlI-IIIIID1 It-nm llllllll ll IDUIIDIOII llllllllll llllillllIIllllllillllllkrlllflfllllllllllllilllllillllllhllifll '1 : ! 7 l : L! : U : I1 E F Z E 1 Z l T 'l n RUTH MCGUIRE E Monett, Mo. g : The Secret of Happiness. E ' 5 1 ll 5 1 l EDITH MCNISH f Q Brookfield, Mo. Q I 2 , Sense and Sensibility. Q A Il 5 I I ll Z 2 1 I 1 2 I GEORGE MARTIN Q Springfield, Mo. - 1 F Good Boy Seldom. Q ll 3 l . E 5 , U 5 -Il 3 - f 2 ll i , 2 l - i 5 RICHARD MASON Q Springfield, Mo. 3 llg 5 Ei' The Man XVho Forgot. 5 v l I' l !5 l EQ l Ii 1 I I 2 l .i ' lg 1 + 'FJ X w Q 4 M Y 1 I ' lx i - ' I I I . f ' ' ' 1 'xfk If J ' li' lim Eggs Tivlvlnlln Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I In Inu I I I I III IIIII1 iIII1IlIlIlIaIIIl'IilIn un n If :I I I I I I I I I I u u I I I I I I Il Inn-IIuuvI1'AkaJi xvQ qi S qi A 76 :- F ,A N N. 2 , 2 1 E 2 2 E E A 3 1' Il 2 Z I E E- 5 5 1 rs fi l? f 1 2: r ' f .H 'J' x 4 A Qf wif 9 Q R I K E 5 E 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 Q E - E I a E 5 E 5 5 5 P S 5 5 E 5 5 I 5 5 E ! Z F E . '- if li, M - llf 4 ' g.ff ,QB -X' .1 PERRY MASON Quapaw, Okla. Tl e Quest of the Absolute. HERBERT MATTHEWS Springfield Mo. A Born Player. ROBERT MEANS Marionville, Mo. The Talker. DOROTHY O,BANNON Bullalo, Mo. Immortal Youth. Ta-E5 A I I 2 1 9 3 Q E E 0 Ir Q 9 1 9 H I 2 2 's 'D '1 'S l! ,. : ,S NE - QW. 'ef r V 7 1 ,WP 1 N .1 ' .1 'll Ililllllll Ili Ill!! I I I lllllll Ill lllll I Ill I Ill IUII IIII IlllllllllllillllIflllllillllllllll Ylllllllll I Ill ll I I Il I I I It I I I I I I I I I Illll I lllllflg y!, Xw l 'Q - l. --nu-In 1 na ll las Y ml.-I nu ll lu ulllnuvnunuuollnnu lunnnnnnrnn-:nessuno:lualunoslnl llluunlnulmslaaulnn me :mln f . . . u 1 f . ! f 1 ' ' - ' 0 e Q I 1 , I F u 1 x I I , 0 - 4 x 1 : l n u Q ll I K I , 1 o In , i 9 Q 1 c 1 f 'n 1 Q , s ! ' A I ss u w . w an W Il s 'T T , Q 'I o ' or P . E . .- : E . : -. 5 I . W ,-V-A E-' .....- 1 E 7 5 F 5 7 o 2 S I I II 3 I I Q 3 I 7 7 T 7 E 1 7 'I 7 7 7 E . IE! lg: lil .. .5 gi 51' gl gl Y E PE F I I Ii F E ll 1 me In E I Z P - 5 I I I I I In-I:IucInIuP1 In-vIlIuI-I-I-In I I I I In In I I InI I III I I IIIQIOI I I I I Is I I I III I I I I I I I I IaIaI4II4I4IUIQ-III:-nIunIsInIsI I I I I I I In I I I IAI I I I I IOIIIIIIIIIUIII I III I IIIII nl I 1 E E GLADYS PARKER Springfield, Mo. She That Hesitates. IQATHERINE PERRY Pleasanton, Kan. A The Advance Guard. PAUL PATTERSON Q Springneld Mo. The Lost Prince. I CLAUDE RANDY ' Mammoth Spring Ark, The Se, ond Generation. 1 I 7 I ? 9 J 9 9 n 3 2 'ja . S94 gl I E 2 E -, .X .1 E Ir -I II : ' I ,- In 5 2 ! 'Q . I I -I-, , N If 55? I H H 1 :I lf 4 r I f I 1 4 Q I 5 I n Q , , I n ' I 3 . ' ll ll I 5 W 1 n I . F l' U Z n 4 Il S h Q 1135 I-l Ei I I ll j I ni- . I I F 2 . I nf II I H R ug! H' I I . 3 I I I 1 ? II' N II P M lg 'Q 4 ., ., , af , ll ll : I Z 3 I . Il . . . . I I r ' n I . 1 I Sl , Q Y I Q 4 I I 5 , I I I 1 K I ' -N R 9 Q In G 1 , II , 4 , Q I 9 ' I I n - I ' I f F In I A II Q H 9 Q 1 4 I Z 2 -. I A , r R I I I 5 : I If , n : 1 U 5' Q I l Z ' I 9 I 1 I- . ' I . I . .. f MQ ,c 1 W g I 4 3 A I X X ' 4 gi' ' I 4 X 4 ' f- I I W A ' ' ' ' I 1. I ' ' 'l Q JY ' : , Q, P L ' 1 I-.IIWYIIIlllllfilllllllllll I I I lllllllll Illllllllillllillllllllllllllilllllllilllllllilllillilllllilllllllllfllfllflllllflllflilllflllllllllll I I Ill I I l U I I I I I lllfllll I Ill' Q V ' ,xx ' N I 78 ..., , -Q EQ! IIIWIII I I I I I I IIIUINIUIIIUIII I Ill I IIIIIIIIIIIQIUI I I I I I Ill I I Ill I III I I I I I I I IlIiI4I Ula!! IIIDIIIFI I I I I I I I I I III I I I Ill I I I I Ill Il IIIII III I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I llllll ll,- ? I - U ' 5 ' E 1 Q 2 I - 1 E 1 I u ll Z E - Z HENRIETTA ROBERTSON 3 S E Springfield, Mo. E I I A Plucky Girl. E I 5 1 U : I ' 5 E H , 5 1 z n 3 ' I 5 2 ' , U 2 5 II FRANCES Szxss 2 ' ll x E Willow Springs, Mo. ' i - 9 2 , - E ll Then I'1l Come Back to You. H 2 E ' E H l l Il 1 Q 5 i i R i n 5 - E 5 - 2 : - 3 : : ' - : I 5 I . Q g DOROTHY SAXE Q I 5 Wfatseka, Ill. , ' 2 5 When Patty WVent to Boarding ' 1 5 School. IQ . 5 , 2 R 2 ' 7: 5 R F ' 'E - Q ' u 3 'Z I 2 2 5 5 5 5 li 5 5 - .. , - 5 'w 51 3 5 i E E - F ' - - 2 2 Hi SHERVVOOD SHADBURNE . A g n 1 5 Springfield, Mo. - 2 ug Q I if Called Back. i2 I li ,, Z ,el ,f ,, V I L 'Ibn .f A jk, K lil- Y flh f . X 1 , ' im 6, , ' I 'A vhs? J I I 'ln1i'1IlIlIlIlI'IlIIIlIlIlIlI I III IIIQIIIlI!IlIlIlIlIlIlIIIlIlIlI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IFII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII IYIEIDIIIIIIIIIEII Kill I I lil! I I I I I I I I I III III I IY4i...Nv jbggxvxx M 1: - 'N-.1 N- V1 ' 1 I 70 5 I S S III I - 3 I v 7 3 I 3 ? 7 'bfi --' f I S-,....-I-I I II I I I II II I I I I I II I III I I I I I I In I I I I II II II I I I IaIsIaIuI3-IIIaIueInInIIII I I I I In I I I In I I I I I I Inmu III I In I I III III I II I I I I I I-III:-E ,.I.I-I . E! I . : N 7 Ill Z 5 E1 ' M 5 Z HI K 0 I I LETHA SHANNON I Mountain Grove, IMO. E 2 Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. ll I E ' 5 - I I 2 ' I ll 5 I E b 5 I I : ' I I I 5 I XVINNIFRED SHAXV ' f Z - ' . Kidder, BIO. I f 2 Z - An Old-Fashioned Gm. Q , 5 5 V : N Ie - , ll E I I 5 5 ' ' 'I ' 2 ' 2 5 , - - E - ' ' 2 1 : ' I ' 1 2 - - I - 2 I ' 5 2 HARRY SHELTON - - 2 Dixon, NIO. ' ' 1' Q Y 5 You Never Know Your Luck. E 5 E E 1 g E I 2 I 'I : ll ' E F , 2 ' 2 I I ' 4 5, 5 I ' 5 it 5 - 2 -I I I U I 3 1 Q 5 3 Q l 5 if s - 5 I 2 z , :I I I 3 In V 7 ' E X 3 M E I E 1 5 5 E! 5 I ELEANOR SMALL - gf 5 I Springfield, Mo. 5 I E b E if I' , The Autocrat of the Breakfast 2 Il 5 5 Table. ' z E ' E 2 2 b I li H I I Y? M A I I N I t f f I X X f ffl I 2 Q- - -N T, ie I , , -. I A N .,,sT1IuInI In III um I I I I I mam In Iam I IlIuInIsInI IsIsIuIuIl IIIIsIzIlIaIaIuIuIIrIr cInunIruIf UIIIIIIIII I IzIlI:IzI:I :I I I In I II I I I I I I I I Inna: Iv JI I I , ? N 80 V12 . , . ,Y : IUIIIDI Ill: ulllib I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I Y I I I I I I I I I I I I I llll illlalllll l I I I I I I I I I I I I I GI I I I I I I IDI I I III I I I I I I I Ill I I I I I IDI' lllilllvlhl - E 2 I E 5 - ' 9 I N Q I 1 I ' I E LELA SMITH E Q Springfield, Mo. 5 : HA Girl of spirit. Q i 5 CHARLES SOPER 1 g Y . ' Q Sprmgfield, Mo. f a 9 , - 5 'fMaking Good. , - : 1 S Q : , - 5 Z 5 S , - 2 I E E E CLARENCE STEPHENSON I I Springfield, 'Mo. Q 3 ' - I Q The Man of the Hour. 5 5 E - E E - ' 5 I I : 5 , E E 5 7 7 F 7 5 2 3 5 E E 5 - 2 5 7 3 5 E v 5 Z S E - JUNIOR SUTTON I f Q Seneca, Mo. , 5 3 5 Fated to Win. S 9 R S 5 I 2 H I f R R r ,f I 1 xv- - Ulu. ,W , . E, f lj x f - E, , , , tlgg. 1, :W K fl I--vi Ulllllilllllllilllll Ill I I I IlIlIlIlIlIlIlll llllllllllllllllilllllll llIUIlIlIlIlIiIlliIfll Hlllllllllll I III III IDIII IDIIIII ll I IIIOIQ I I I I I I I I Ill I l1llIf'l...N- jugs :I--7' V 1- ti 81 I m -- In ' . II I I I I I I I QI I f., I z 5- Q -fa v--,. tilllllllll llllllllillllllilllll llb Ill lllllllililllilllll Cllilllllllll IUIllllllllllllllalllllllllIIlllIIllllllllllllfklllllllllllllllilllllllIlllllllllll!lIllllIllllDe rn.. I I i Y 3 I ,I - In I f W I ,I , 2 II : I I I 2 I I II If I : ' : II If 2 ' 2 I I I , 5 i II I ' 5 . . . I 5 . II I I s i II I I E I1 I I 5 CATHERINE THOMPSON I I I II E . ' 5 I I Sprmgield, Mo. E I I Z A Girl In a Thousand. : 2 II I' 3 ' II 5 I - II 5 Z 3 I II 5 Z I II ' : I n I ' 5 I' ' : I II. - ' : II II ' : wi I E II II : ' ' I II I ' : , 1 I I I - ' ' I E 5 E I 2 5 S I 5 FRANCES ULLMANN Q I 5 I II f Springiield, Mo. 5 I I E I I S 1 ' S I E Fo-1' Name and Fame. 3 E 'I S . - S I I , 5 : I 5 II 5 5 I I I ' E E I 5 I FI 1 2 I E I5 II I 5 5 I' 5 I I' E H 3 III 1 5 5 I I s 1 : 1 II 2 - - I II S 1 5 . I Q 5 n I 'I s I . I .I - - . - ' - 'I 5 ' 5 I 'I E II 5 , U II 5 f 2 I I NI : FRANK VOLKER 3 3 I , - - I Q Sp1'1ngf1e1d, Mo. 3 3 If 2 . . ' 5' ' E ,II E 5 A Prmce of Dreams. E I Lu ' - 2 s I I 5 ' I ' I' I E E ' i II A E I 2 I I . S 5 5 I 5 1 ll ,, I I 2 5 1 I I 2 ' E 3 'I - I 2 I V 2 2 1 slr I I 5 2 1 r I - E I E I II E Q 'I I I II , E I I n 1 I f I 'I E I 5 . I, 5 2 . I ' . 5 ' 2 I , ? DAISY VVALLACIL 1 I - I I II E - A E 1 ll E I I E Sprmgfmld, Mo. 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I 1 O 1 '1 - ' Sedaha, Mo. 3 , 5 1 ,1 Z E - 2 1 Q Touchdown-And After. 3 ., 1 1 11 - - I 1 f 1 ' I I ' - 1 1 : : 3 1 1 1 : - f E 1 l 111 1 5 5 11 1 1 5 E 5 1 1 1 ' I A H 1 1 1 ., ' Z Q ll 1 1 - I I 'E -1 1 I ' A ' : ' 1 , - A 1 7 i I - 1 ll E ' I I 1 5 1 A 3 MARY WINCHESTER 3 g 1 lg! , E Joplin, Mo. E 1, I 1' ' I ' S - What Happened To Mary. 5 Il ll . 11 I . Z 1 5 1 .1 1 1 - 3 , .- 11 1 ,1 5 E 1 3 1 1 1 ' 5 I1 1 E 1 1 1 5 A 5 I - 1 2 1 . 1 1 5 5 3 I I 1 E E 5 ' 1 - 1 ' , 1 - 1 '1 1 1 1 E i '1 5: 1 f 1 E 2 1: 1 1 1 1 5 ' 1 5 7 I 1 E 1 1 Q ' PIERRE VVYOOD 1 5 1 5 - Springfield, Mo. Q 1 F 2 F' 15 I AS Luck Would Have It. - 15 1 F 11 12 1 1 g S 1 1 5 12 : 1 1 5 15 1 15 1 I N - 1 1 1 A ' J 'Q T 1 1 L I X x 1 1M X 11' RR W, I I jf! I 1' 1 11 ,.1- , ' ' I, 'L 11 ' 1 . ' A A 17. ' 11 T 'H - 1' , I I 1 E AR? 1 1 4 f 1 '--- in nmllmnl nm I I I I I I a suIaIaIcu nm I um nm I I uusnnulumllllorme uuuu If n In In I I I mu I unun sm-mu I I I I I In mr u-ur-Aki? 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M: ,, ,- F- wi - fi Qi 11' ll E li v: ll ,1- as Dr confer game Strong we h had 11 to fa W'as for rf brilli' burg what forwz made lo 1 O11 Y defen secon looke The liant stron all b te al a g ing 1in1 A Of' stam team cred? ,W 'T - l N 2 Z I 7 2 Q l l 'I 1 U lr. F U ,I Q3 Wfith ll f C 4 H1 Es l. EQ Sf wi r il .l ll l ,I lil 1t I Q l l J l- i I I Ll f Q rl 1 U5 1 w: 1 nr! 1 I ll lil Mill: R. V H16 1 ,-Nfx X ...Nw ' A ll lull!! I I I I I I I I I IIISIIIFIUHFIUIEIOIR I I I I I I I I I I -Ulu... ' Fwfbftii 1 sEAsoN A I The football season of l9ZO was not as successful in point of games won d t . Due to an aversion which most of the Q as Drury has been accustome o conference schools have to playing Drury, our schedule only called for six games. These six were with schools who were represented with unusually strong teams. Our success over three of these, the three high spots which b 11 ' 11' 3 we had marked out in advancefleft us feeling that even if a c ampions ip - had not been attained we were well satisfied. y The season opened with a defeat at thc hands of Pittsburg due largely to faulty judgment in field generalship and the first-game nervousness. Washington University had the better of the next 'argument at all points. With memories of the bitter tie of the preceding year the Panthers went out for revenge in' the Jew ell game and bewildered the I Big Red Team with a, brilliant offense and fouglt them to a standstill on defense. The Warrens- burg game is better buried in bitter memories. The final whistle found what was left of the Panthers snowed under as a result of four remarkable forward passes on the part or the Teachers. The last two games are what made the season a joy forever. After winning from Drury 28-O Warrensburg lost to Rolla l7-0. It looked bad for the home boys, but as usual we went out to spill the dope. Two touchdowns in the first quarter and a terrific defensive game thereafter tells the tale. Tl Th ks iving game will long be rernembered by all who witnessed ie an g 't. Drury attained a three-point lead in the first half. Coming into the second half our offense shattered and our defense wabbling, the game h h. l k d f ' from hopeful. Only iron nerve in the pinches pulled us t roug oo e ai The old Drury fi ht which has turned many an apparent defeat into a bril- E liant victory was present at all stages, and the closer the enemy came the ' stronger the Panthers played. D Of the personal play one man stands out-Busch, a Freshman, scored ll but one of our touchdowns this year. He was equally g g A I Q 9 I J 7 KI II l 7 1 P 7 ' J Q D 1 1 7 2 3 I s s U I I I l I ' a ood at -plunging 1 ' ' , ' , ' the defensive He is the best . 7 7 n . Q y v v E .. i C , In , ,. u I 7 . . . . Y : L, 4. W , , : I tl.e line, running ends punting passing or on all around football man seen in Drury for years. Captain Williams, strug- lin with injuries and general hard luck failed to attain the - form which won - g g him such success in previous years. Thompson Wilson Matthews and 2 ' t b ll in the backficld Grigg playcd well at center - Morris played con :sten a . . standing out on defense at all times and was chosen as captain of the 19.41 T team. Manley, jones, James and Bowler filled in the gt.ard positions in a ' ' ' ' ' 4 V llfll ll easo.i. - Q cre 1ta e ma . - , ' for the second time. Case and ! Miller was chosen on the All-State team i . f . a 5 I B. Wilson, though new at the game, developed into good ends by the end o g the season. - 1 Q. - d' bl nner Britain and Miller at taclle .ycd .co . 3 a s F i 5 il YQ A , E, I f AQZTTL 4 1 A T E X '.I I I I I l I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Illllllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Flllllllllfib-.n P 87 f ,xfx Oct Oct Oct Nov 'klov Football Schedu Plttsburg at Sprlngiield Wasl11ngton U at St Louls W1ll1am Jewell at Sprmgiield Rolla MIHCFS at Rolla Teachers College at Teachers Co X 9 L 3 w W' 'I 9 I Il llsuulvmrnlnanunum: l ,,,,,l,- A' I Z nb, X 1 ' e N x X ox Nxx -I x. f ... N a f Y aaunuas-'Guns-ance-na 1 A l I ' ' l in I ti 5 A E el : il 5 ir O 2 V . K A Ji O . l .. 5. ' , ' ....... ,.... ......,......................... 1 2 20 5 5 . 9. A ' O ., , ' .................................... 0 36 E 2 . 23. ' ' , ' .................................. 20 0 II Oct. 29. Warrensburg, at Warrensburg .......,........................ 0 27 5 h , I l I . 13. ' , ...... ........................................ 1 3 7 H l l . .25'. - . I , ................ 10 7 E 1 . b 1 .. n 2. ni O L l Q l l ' l 5' 2 e O H H , s . , ll l 4 ' II A 2 l l u I W is 88 'WZ to I I I I I I I I I I III IcIIIuInIII IIIIIIuIunI4IxInIuaInI IIIII nun In I IuI1I III I I I I I ul-elusnlil-rIvInnunl I I I InIoI I I IruIvI In Iuun I I I Inlurul III I In IIIIIIIMII I I I I I I I I-unIq.I.,-, Q 2 ! 7 v 3 E 9 3 I Q U l , , 1 v S E . E 1 2 Q I I 2 - 2 - S Q E. RAYMOND VVVILLIAM S, Captain 2 E Fullbabk f 5 I I 3 M3 2 I 5 5 , 1 FI' 5 F 5 a 2 s 1 5 5 5 - S 2 S 2 5 I 5 5 5 Q I I S 2 5 . 2 2 D . 2 I 1 L' I p ,jg : Q 5 3 Q' H , I . E : - K- - E I EDWARD GRIGG, Captain-Elect f-' , Q? ff? Center . I X jf! ' ' ' ' - H - -f -ff ' A ' QQ' '1 M. I , , gsg 1. :ilu lntiulllulluillnlolnnlsmalulnulluunulluIlInIlIvIuIuI1I1 IIIluourlIaInIi'IiIIIIIIIIlInIunII noIuIIIoIsnIlIsluuun nn I Inu: I I I IIIII Innlnllun u-II1Iu...x- yt .1 :V J , - -rf 89 9 9 7 , . 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I Z v .4 , 'Dx S593 -x,.- - Q Q Q I H I I I F I F Q I Q I ll R I I . n I I Q K I s I I I I I I Q R Q Q R Q P I R I H F R I f I R R P n K 'P - R l I I P N 5 I v , X ' I . : I l f I xi' LQ X 4 . XX X V Y? v 0. ' N 1 I ' y 1 , , x , 1 I xx , K N ' -K ag, , 94 E 2 2 2 2 9 I 5 I s V 2 2 T E E 2 2 1 z 1 2 E lii ,- V . 2 I Z 0 3 3 I ll E 5 ll S 2 i E 1. Boys Basket Ball Date Dec. Ian. Ian. Jan. Ian. Jan. Ian. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. 20 BASKET BALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Opponent Y. M. C., A. Pittsburg Tarkio Pittsburg Warrensburg lfVilliam Jewell Missouri 'VVcsleyan Teachers College Rolla Miners Teachers College Central VVesleyan Place Drury ......... Springfield ..... Springfield ..... Pittsburg .......... Wfarrensburg .... Liberty ............... Cameron ......... Drury .................. Rolla ......................... Teachers College Springfield .......... Oppufeuts Z6 35, 17 40 4:1 27 A 25 33 34 40 22 1 1 2 E gl a : 1 S -. : I In fm- Q i.. . 2,3 -- -I-m-mumm-nmmmmnunmumuuuzuun nmannnauunvmann ' ' -1-mv: 2 1 , z . 5 . Q : 1 9 v I 1 I . Y I . - l L l l . , I I, lv :V I . , ' ll 1 I ll I v . 1 I F an ' n - . Q 2 I 2 2 r ., 5 Feb. Missouri lfVesleyan Springneld ........ ' 24 3 p Feb. 21 Y. M. C. A. Y. M. C. A ........ 23 55 5 Feb. 25 VVillia1n Jewell Springfield ..... 20 I? 2 Feb. 26 Cape Girardeau Springfield ..... 25 XX 1 Mar. Rona lxiinefs Springfield ..... 26 El f..,umluml nlulm lssnrnvul 95 I . f-'hd lill lllillll Illllllllllllllllllll I Ill IIIlllIIilll4liI l'l5l9llllIl If Ifllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllf' llllll-E ' 1 ., 5 r 114 9 151 11' 2 I' 11 1 , 1 5 - 7 5 11, - 111 ' W 1 111 E 1 ' ' 5 1 . , , 3 15 - i1 1 5 1 . ' I Z 1 E ' 5 1 1 ' A ' - I ' f 1 ! 2 2 1 1 . 1 1 2 1 , - 1 5 I 5 , I 1 Q ' , 1 I A - ' 1 i 1 1 I 1 5 , - I - 1 5 n - . A - I 1 I 1. . . E 1 1 2 Oi VV ARREN HEDGES, Capitam Q I 1 Guard 1 I - 2 I 1 ' N 5 ' E 1 '1 E 15 ,, 5 ! - 1. . I 4 1' : , I E 15 ' ' 2 1 F 2 Z 3 . L , E 15 A 2 ' F , I E I 1 5 ' 5' , - w - 1 5 , O T ' - 1 2 , 1 1 : 5 5 - 5 1 5 N E Q I . 5 f . f 1 2 5 E - I . X: 51 '15 A JACOB SUMMER5 LLOYD THOMPSON, CX-Captain X Guayd Forward 1 1 f ff' f 1,11 Q ikfi' . N ' 'f O ll lllllll I ill I I I l 1 ll I I lllll :Y V - I 2 A V K4 I z S3 B :VT J ll l I lllull lull l uuliulll unnfmuu lunlnululnlmruunmunuuluunsunuuunnunannul I I nl al' uvnr-A Vjglimwx J ff ff, 1 Q .E 1 K 96 , 4- .pn- E Il T U II 9 - fx, 9 1 l ix 4 W I I 4 4 3' I 4? 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E I - I I N ,-.- - ., - 'J -If I I Illlllll l ll llll ll I I ll I lfillllllllllhlllllllllll llllll I I Illlllll I Y llll Ill I I II l 1 . Q ' I , Glrls Basket Ball I I II I 5 I II QI I II 5 II III I A I I I I I I I I I I I' . I 3 I if I t II f I . I I ' ' 5 I 5 I 5 I I I I I 'I I I I I - I I - I il I I !I I 5 Il I I I H i I I S I I I I I I Q , ' if I I I I The 1921 basket ball season marks the first time in a good many years f 4 I I I that the Drury girls' team has lost more than one game in the Whole season. 5 , 'I I G This year the team went down to defeat several times, but it was victorious 2 III in an equal number of games. The annual basket ball trip was a decided ' 1 I success. Up to that time the lineup had been inconstant, but the girls i .I ' worked steadily and no-t in vain. One big obstacle which the team had to I . face was the absolute indifference on the part of the college as a whole. The . fI fact that every member of the team is an underclassman shows that there will l be good material for a championship team next year. I I The lineup for the year: I ' 3 ei i E C now ........................................ iorwar IRKHAM ....,,. ..,..,, u ar 5 I - M A r fi K G d ' I 5 CARNES ..... ........... F orward PERRY ,,,,.,,,, ,,........ G uard I 5 CALL ......... ................. C enter SMALL .............. ......... F orward I5 ,I - HAEBERLE .... .................... C enter CAVE ,,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,, .,...,,,,, G uard E I-I F Miss CLARA MAE CLARKE, Coach n I If 5 5 I SEASON I 3, If 5 Date Opponent Place Drury Opponents 5 it II Q Ian. Marionville Drury ....... 27 29 I2 T Jan. Central Fayette ..... Z9 19 E Q I - I Feb. Howard-Payne Fayette ........ 13 25 N ff I I 5 Feb. Hardin Mexico ,............ .. 21 14 Qi I IN Feb. 26 Marionville Marionville 24 zo gn lf 5 I MIS Mar. 1 S. H. S. Drury .......,..... 26 3 It lv v , -db I x C3-: II I ,I I I iiklii IV L, I X3 ' -Is n u ll 1 Il nu a U l I mama I l I Ill 4 nl Ill o u vlm ...k.T7ifXkXxN i li I ., I . J -l Q-Z5-: A I I I 98 I! I I I I ll I I' I II I .II ' I :lr F 1 I 1 3 I 1 5 o 4 I I I I i I , 1 F I V 1, El 'W 5-nnvolnnnuu mu mumulluu mam malnuunnlulalnunannul: ,,..i. numuuu I uc lul4nlu4lu3ulunpn , 7 T E E E I O ' 2 1 : 1 : : 7 : : 5 C : E : 1 : E . E : F S 2 : 7 F E S Q Q f In lull luolunnlu lonlnmllul Illllunnlnunlunlolcln llulnm l x u 0 u n-1 1 1 4 I I l I DOROTHY CALL, Captam Runmng Center BLAIR MCADOW, Captam Elect BERNICE KIRKHNM Y Captain Forward G1l01'd '21 4 ess vilullnlllltllllllilllllneunull-auulslll:ulululuulllllllilllllllllilluilllllulllllulllullllftlslullnlliulnulllulslulnlulmuuusnlnll nnnuullllunuwnllf 1 JS:- f S, E I 2 5 I F 3 F F E F . , E Q . E S 5 2 , Q . 5 - W 5 S 71 . 5 , E , . I 3 , F 7 E I F . E E Q E e F F . 5 5 2 2 I 5 S 2 2 n E 2 ln , E 2 5 I as F F 5 . F F N . F E r F E in I 1 . E , 1 , . E . 'W - If .. , 'gg is 5- ' . - ,W X f - - ' . , C. ? ,xxx ' ' f , XL . 41 , V . r K '14 A -. f' N 1 ' 1 b N , - w ' f ' 1- V , If , ..- Iu...x. 71,1 NN J :X-J 1-1 99 X E X, 1 fa 1 I i I P I 1 V E n I I i I 5 r I I I E I I l I A ll I I I 1 I I I I Is ,. N I J WE I 5? I 515 I P I I 1:1 .IA ,. ,Ii N A I l 1 T n I III 5 N 'X , l 'I , ME S f 'Q 33 V af- V' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIII I I I IIII I III IIIaIIIaIaI I III III I I I I Ill III III I I I I I IaI aIeI5Iu-n a s In I I IIIIIIII I I IIIIIIII I I I Ilnlblllllllll I Ill I I I l'l IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ1 2 2 II 3 2 : ' 2 x I 1 S 2 2 F I 1 I F ! Q Q I 1 E s 1 z E In III 1 1 E S Q II II III Q I n x In I Q le Q Il Q I I II Ik . 5 R R I I II I 5 5 2 E ! 2 S 1 ? 3169 Q ELEANORY SMALL x , , I .K x Subsfitute MARIE CARNES Forward IQATHERINE PERRY Guard , 'II , , -. ' Q '4 llllIllllilllllll III I I I I lllllUll1llllilllllllllIlllllll lllllililll'lllllllllllllllllllfllillllllllllllflflilllllllll lllllillllllillllfl llllll-Rl I I I I I I I llillllll lllilfl nk X 1 .ISSN 1100 f ,. iff wf' flf In Hi 111 11? Sl' il' V L: 'ia 71 43' li - r 1 4 1 i 4 - I 2 5 2 5 1 I I 2 E : E 5 F s Q E 5 E s C Q E l 3 E : H s 1 53 Sf ,, E! z 2 sf if ,,. Y I Leg, . 4 , X ,IS Z1 . -i llfllllllllllll I-Q 2 E . I 1 I I ' : -ii 1 2 I E 5 .. - - n C W M, X 1 , : 'ofx , 1 fra . ig .-, fi' 'I I E l'l 'l' nlanlanalnnnnml .,,,.,.,,, Y 1 1 5 1 ' ' 5 : 1 1 1 . e R 5 1 u Track TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS 100-yard dash-10 seconds fC19135, E. O. Humphries, '14, 220-yard dash-23.1 seconds 119215, H. Jones, '22. 440-yard dash-52 seconds C19205, W. James, '23, 880-yard run-2 minutes 1.3 seconds C19205, W. James, '23, I 1 mlle run-4 minutes 422-5 seconds C18955, R. Smith, '95. 120-yard hurdles-16 4-5 seconds C19155, C. Marr, '15. 1 2 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 I 220-yard hurdles-26 4-5 seconds C19195, H. Grossenheider, '19, High jump-5 feet 9 inches C19205, L. Thompson, '22. 5 1 Broad jump-21 feet 2 inches C19215, Iones, '22. 1 5 16-pound shot put-38 feet 9 inches C19145, H. Fulbright, '20, , Discus-11 feet 8 inches C19215, C. Britain, '24. 1. Pole vault-11 feet C19215, Clarence Stephensonj '24, One-mile relay-3 minutes 57 seconds Q19135, Garrett, '16, Hunter, '16, VVasson, '16, Means, '16. K ' Half-mile relay-1 minute 37 2-5 seconds C19195, Grossenheider, '19 VVoodard, '20, Jones, '22, Hedges, '22. 1 1 1 5 5 n HAROLD JONES, Captain VVARREN HEDGE5 ' f ' 1 Xu .,.. .1 fu- . 5 . .I a ' N V. . mx? ,H m.um mmnuin un'-no--...X 'I , . ' L ,, ' 101 1 1 1 4 ,1 ,. 51 1 , 'I , 1 11 11 14 19: I. . . 1 1 11 11 1 1 1111 annul!! I I I I I I I Ill IHIOIIIIIllllllIIQIIIIOIIllllilllilllllllilllilllllhlllll IIIMHCIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIQ lllla!!lblllllbllllllllllliIQIIIO0llllllllllltIDIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIPIIUlllllllil I lllllll Iii 4 I I I I Vfllflllllllllig - f - -V V : z z I : 5 - 5 Q : ' z 1 I 2 O q I I 3 Z 7 I 7 5 ? - ? 1 ' 1 3 I F - 7 - : - f : E - Q - S 5 .- . E : E O E In 5 3 3 5 3 S E I 5 I 3 7 5 I 3 a 1 7 5 - ' - F F Q F Q - 7' 5 5 fn 3 , E LLOYD THOMPQON 5 ' L: nf 5,5 F' - f X HAROLD KERINS VVILLIAM JAMES -,, a X -.41ilunlmlmlmuumunmuunummmuamnlnumnmsnnmumzuluintllimlnfmnurltlalunm:lnnnncnmunuuuumurmur mnuum munuuu-nu uf ' J i.. ...,.-. ' .As , A 4 2 I J 3 i 1 4 E 1 1 1 J A X AV! 12 fl. R., ,..... ' TZ' 5 ii IU fl? iii I! 9 I W Qli If it U y ' . I1 i . 1 ! ,4 1 ll , E . A i 5 V 2 2 . ,F P i I i Q 1 i I . 5 I w 1 5 a 5 7 F 2 Z : , L l xxx 'Ir ivx bm-l A , I I l 'I ' I nnmuuununa I I I , , , , , , , , 3 , I C 1 Q K Q F X X A..- . - I .Q Tennis EDWARD GRIGG, '23 Champion 1920 With the reorganization ofthe Tennis Club last year tennis enthusiasm began to boom. Everybody, it seemed, came out. You almost had to -sign up for a court. But the hot weather or something soon vanquished a good many and the select few remained to try out for the tournaments They worked hard, though, and they did good work. Edward Grigg carried OH championship in the singles, and Robert Muratta and Hubert Pipkin won the doubles. This year the same burst of enthusiasm came forth as soon as the first spring days made it possible. It looks, however, as if it were hereto stay this time. The 1921 tournament resulted in the championship in the singles going to Clarence Stephenson, and that in the doubles to Edward Grigg and Gerald Allen. Another year of good, steady work ought to put Drury in line for a tennis championship in competition with other schools in the State. Our greatest need just now is more courts and new equipment. 793. L ' I f...sIvIuIn 'I I Ill I I I I I I I I unIunIIm I I I I I In-no'-...A Q 1 - N- J x 1 0 3 I I .Yr I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I 1 1 I I I I s I I 1 1 1 1 V I I 1 11 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 K ,Rf-X I I I I I I I I I II I 11 I I II I ,I I II I 'I ,, 1 ,I 11 II II I '1 I 1 I 1, I I 4 f 1 :annul I I I I nnlnnllluulnllulnnulnlIlauulilcuulllllallulllllllllilllllllllllllllllnulanllnlalillIMMMAIIlllllllllunlnlllrllluulnlulnllulllllilllnufluIInlllllIIllIIIIlcI9nnlullrlulnnmunuluv' W E . 2 1 Z z E : 1 2 U I 0 2 , 4 5 , I I v - v 2 2 I . , S n , n s 1 1 v ' g an E 1 : : 1 v I g . 1 E , , : E I : : : 1 : 1 : E 7 E s I 5 5 s I : E 2 I 5 I E 2 F E a E 2 s ' E CAMPUS Vmxx I KX Weigh . 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If ggi - ,,' I ' ig -x f14.Yx 15,9 , V -v A1 ' . f ' vff 5 I T' In ,Vi . f, 5 I A , W f ni' , 8 H ' ' ' ' 'UIII Q u no luna un n m m M. i, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,..I'.l' an -- - I .... ...,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,.,',,,,.,,,, ,,,II'.., .,.. n F Q j Student Senate 2 Top Row-Hedges, Dawson. Middle Row-James, Manley, Cgibbs, Miller, Kellison. Front Row-Ewers, Call, Ruxton, Lick, Kirkham, XVatson. OFFICERS BENTON MANLIZY ...... ......................... ............. g .......... P 1' esident EDNA Ewzns .......... ................................................ ....... S e cretary-Treas-zwcr 2. 1 FACULTY MEMBERS 2 DEAN EDITH SCHEVENKE DEAN A. P. HALL E DR, I. C. CRIBBS 3 STUDENTS ' 5 Vlfarren Hedges XNilliam James 2 'VVilliam Miller Amelia Ruxton 5 Samuel Dawson Edna Lick ' ,f Bernice Kirkham Dorothy Call K ? Edward Grigg , Owen Kellison ., Af? Florence VVz1tSon James Wfashburn K . 1 WEA - I P '7 X , ,J 5,1 W llllllllllllll I IlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllilllllll I I IIIII I I IIIIIIIDIII llllllllll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I Ill I Ill I III I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIFIIICIIIIIUI .. xxx- hi x--gf A 84 - 105 I I I I nl I-II Inn llllll I Inl I III Ill IQIIIGIUICI I I Isl I I I IlI1I I I I I I I I I I IQIAMIQI5-Illullll I I I I I III IM nIlIvI Iunlu III I IIIIIQIIIIIIIDIII lull I Illllllunflnuuvl I I I I Irnlllii i I , 1 Women is League ORGANRZED 1920 AN ORGANIZATION COMPOSED OF ALL GIRLS RECULARLY ENROLLED IN DRURY Back Row-Kelso, Chandler, Gambill. Front Row-Kirkham, XAIEXAESOH, Johnson, Jones, Ruxton. , OFFICERS AMELIA B. RUXTON ..... ................,.............. .........................,,...... P if esident JOSEPHINE CHANDLER .... ...........,... J imior Representative NOVA JONES ................... ., .... Soplzomore Representative HELEN JOHNSON .,..... ....., F reshman Representative FLORENCE WATSON .... ................................. , Secretary NOVA JONES .... . ....... ...............................................,.......... ...... T r easiirer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN KA'fHRYN ICELSO ............., ............ C anztpizs Etiquette and Customs Committee VIVIAN GROVE ...... ...,.. ........................................,...... P i 'ogram Committee BERNICE KIRKHAM .,..... ..... P ep and Athletics Committee FLORENCE VVATSON ...,. ....,.......,.,,.. C ity Girls' Cotmiiiittee GRACE GAB1BTLL ,...... ...,...................... ........... 9 o cial Committee ADVISORS MRS. EDITH SCI-IWENKE IVIADAME ROTH MISS RUTH GODXVIN MRS. R. M. SMITH MISS CLARA M. CLARI: MISS IWABEL GORMAN MRS. V. O. COLTRANE MISS LOC!-IIE SPIZRRY DR. LLIILDRED MCARTHUR F ' V J ' 'lIllllllllllllllIllllll I Ill lllllllIIIIllllllllilllll-IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII llllllll-lilllllll Ifllllllllllllfl l 1' 'M X N I 1 , - ul lIlIrIuI1IsIlIlInnInIn IaIiuI:IunIuI:I III I Inu IlIlIlIlIlIlul1II1lu...k X ' ' Ii 106 III I' Im H , N U lx 11 I L' if N 1 ll I 1' I J I I1 ' I I I i P f 1 I I if J l x , I W 9 I 5 Im N H I it ' b n V gl ll J: ,Q 1' U ,M 4 'u 1' ri Gr p ja ' Hai My ,I if V I f ,1 gi 1. 15 Il H ' ri . gg AFR I N N Cds . N f P YH : Y ,W ,I ' Q ,Q Q Y .' gn : in 1 T I 1 1 I Q l Q - I . 7 +7 ,I my O Q I Pa 5, ,lk F744 '1' 2 7 'rt' fNfX '.: snmnnl I I I I I I I I III III III I Ill I III IIIIIIIQIQI III III uv I I I In I I I I I I I I IaI4I -7iIun I I I I I lu I I I I I I I I I I I l E ' . Q 5 n n n I r I u un II I Illulu I lun I IIIIIII I Inu I I I I I I I I-I-nl-I., - , v - 3 I I I Y M I Ch ' ' A ' ' I . OUHQ' CH S FISUZIU SSOCIEIUOH I Q T i , ' E - Q : 5 l ' I 3 v - 5 E u 1 - 3 ' I ' I l E 2 - E I 5 1 ' 5 I z E F II , - 2 5 3 Z ' 5 ' S l E I Q 1 Q Q I f 4 E ' 5 1 f T E . s l i Z l 2' - 7' ' 3 5 Back Row-Muratta, Matthews, Foudray, Manley, O'Bannon, Am t, Kellison. E Q E Front Row-Perryman, Meador, Kelley, Benage, Crowder. 5 5 l 5 - E 5 5 5 5 1 I 5 5 ' l ' : Z E 1' - . - 5 , I 5 CABIN ET g 1 Q 1920 1921 5 Q M. O. KELLISON ..... ....... P resident ,,..,...,. ,,,,,,,. W , L, PERRYMAN Q E . 5 W. L. PERRYMAN ...,.. .......... I fire-President.. . -..Q ..... HERBERT MATTHEXVS 5 2 X E C. E. AMT .................. ..... S ecretary-Treasurer ..... ....... G EORGE W. OlBANNON I 2 1 ' HARRY MARSHALL ......., ..... - .Program Committee .... ,,., ......,... C L ARENCE BENAGE Q E 1 Q ROBERT MURATTA ....... ....... M embership Committee ....., . .......... CHARLES SOPER 2 l Q FELIX G. FOUDRAY ....... , .......... M mic C 071H7Vl'ffL'2 .......... ....,. R OBERT MURATTA 1 5 5 . ENTON ANLEY .................... ....... 0 cia ommi ee ............ .............................. E ITH ELLEY E , , C B M S I C tt K K - Rx . 1 L. E MEADOR ..... ..................................... ...... F a culty Advisor X . - IN . Y in' I, 1 'Ae' r C Yr:-is ' f I J ARF . fl f li f . , 1 34 ' . ',I fl ' El 1 . - S kk.Xx 1 j, ? - r afltrvh ijt li 1 5 '35 LE H 5 Y I-.ri lllllll l lllllllllllllilllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllillllllllll ll IIIICIfIIIIllllIIUIIUISKIYIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllilllllklll Ill I Ill lllllllll llllllllllll-.-S sz'- 107 . Iii' 2. TP fj :NX-I-.GLJL-,.E.,..4.L-Y-..v --- - ...V :,,,,,4,k Mu. , W1 11 ' QSC 1 EQIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I IIIIIUI I I IQIQIIIIIIIIII I'IIiIlIlI I I MIAMI IIIIIIIQDI I In I In I I Iall anlnfli-Il ellll IIIIlIlI I Illtlll I Ill IQI I lllllll IDIIIDIIIIIIII Inllll I IIIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I II' 1:1 1 1 111 'Li 1 ' 1 1. 11 I 1 . 1 1 , 1' ' s 1 1 1 , : 1 - 11 I 11 5 11 3 11' I ' 1 7 1.11 ' 1:1 I 11 : 111 I .1 I 111 7 1 E 1 2 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 , E 1 i 1 . 1 11 1 . 1 1 1 Q 11 5 1 5 11 S 11 - : '1 5 11 , 1' I 1 te I 11 A 1 II 1 II 1 . I R 11 I 11 Q 1: , 1 In In 1 Q 1 1 1 I11 II 11, 5 11 . 11 5 1 n 1 n 11 1 2 2 11' E 11 Fr 5 5 S S S II 111 J ' 1 Q B 11 S 2 11 1 S 1 n It 1 , v Young W'omen's Christian Association I Back Ro-w-Grove, Iackson, Robinson, McAdow. Front Row-Chandler, Johnston, Kirkham, Call, XVatson, Lick. DOROTHY CALL ....... EFFIE ROBINSON ....... BERNICE KIRKHAM ...... OCTAVIA JOHNSTON .... BERNICE KIRKHAM ...... OFFICERS ............. President ......Vice-President ..........Sec1'etary ........................................T1'easzw'ef Unctergradiiate Represeutatiiffe 11 5 EDNA LICK .............. ........ S titdeizt Senate Representative 9 I CABINET I JOSEPHINE CHMNDLER ..... ........................ ...... P if ogz-am Committee j 5 LINNET JACKSON .......... ....... P oster Committee 1 E FLORENCE VVATSON ..... .............. 1 Witsie Committee 1 Q BERNICE KIRKHAM ...... ....... C onferezice Committee Q OCTAVIA JOHNSTON ............. F'Z'7107'ZCE Committee 1' Q EFFIE ROBINSON ..... ........ .71 ffembership Committee 1. BLAIR MCADOW ...... ...............,... S oeial Committee N 1 162' VIVIAN GROVE ......... ....... S oeial Service Committee -X2 1 ' 111 AMELIA RUXTON ...... ........ B ig Sister Committee E X 1, :1 ,2f'1' I Ex' 15 1...u-ummm Iulunnnunuunn IIIII u I IIII4IuIannIIIIInInIasaIaIuIsInIuIuInIaI1I:IIIII alnlsnlanmmn IIsIaInIuIIIror Inunrm IIIII Isnuzuuuunsuuuu IIIIII II Inu: IIIII :mu no- .N 1 1 Q,-,:. 1 ios 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 i 5 x rg- fxfx Il IIIIIII llllllillllllllllllllllilllllillll llllll-III MI Ill I anna una uns ung The Seven Sages HONORARY SOCIETY FOR IICIEN FOUNDED JIANUARYY 19, 1918 Back Row-Carter, Mason, Soper, Carnahan. Middle Row-Hartley, Smith, Dewey, Foudray, Perryman, Coltrane. Front Row-McCoy, Amt, Carney, Dawson, Kellison, Meador. LEWIS E. MEADOR I. Samuel Dawson II. Owen Kellison III. Leonard Dewey Carl Amt Ifersehel Hartley Q McKean Carter I FACULTY MEMBERS ROBERT M. SMITH SAGES ' IV. Felix Foudray V. Willis Perryman VI. Jay McCoy VII. VVesley Coltrane , SCHOLARS Luin Carnahan Troy Carney NOVICES . Perry Mason Charles Soper , Xb 1- Villlllllll Ill lull I I I lllllnullllllllllll I Ill I Ill lllllllilll Illlillllllilulillillltlrllillllllllllilnilrltlll nl I I I Al rlinllluullsll I I I I I In llunnu v ..x 1 'I . A 415- a ailllllfllll I Ill I I I I I -. .... .. , f if r I 1 ' 0 g I - I ' c 3 - E I r : Q - A e ' Q - Q 2 , f 2 ' ' ' li 1 Z ' p 2 I 5 Z I 1 I , 5 Q 5 I I 3 4 - , E s 1 1 Z 1 - I - Q . - K P I Q 2 1 i Q 2 'I 2 ll 2 I m - I - I 1 l E U 2 1 2 l 2 I 5 I 1 2 l 1 - 1 I E x 2 1 4- - ' R 3 'K Z . , I 5 E - 5 5 2 5 ! 2 E . i 5 - : a : 1 I . WC X '. W kk! 4 suv, R , me ' '- fb J lf ff l. s ' lf I ' ,j 'C ' li! 1? 591 ,F xfel W ,ks-, 5 .xg E I 1' 1 l l l l r . w 109 , I ni!- IMMIIIIlllllllllllulllllllllnnlllllllllllllllo III Il I llil-1 Thomas Ewers Ruwcton Hr.. N adal Edna Ewers Trula C Thomas Esther Boehm Brodhacker Amel1a B Ruxton Carol Curtis Ethel Spearman Carol Davis Kathryn Newell Adams Mabel Dominick Lucile Crank Nina Shepard Marjorie Carloek Iuvia Shattuck Helen Walker Pauline Beasley Helen Volker Susan Hurt Ruth Brownlow Imogene Gilley , : : 1 : : 2 7 E 9 Q A V lr I 1 E E fi? A 1 E llllll A ?i, 4 r FT?-it 'gf g'l'l'l'l 1111: Ill I 1 lun 1 Ill lllll X N unuaun 113.1 a n 'i F 1 HI 111 11111 II Il 11111111 111 5 . 2 E : 5 2 Lauriferae Literary Socrety ORGANIZLD 1893 X X are fl Back Row McCormack Kxrlham Chandler Case Demuth Mrddle Row Sm1th Darley Call Burdg Front Row Wells Watson Robertson M0110 The Laurel Nods at Deeds Only FLORENCE WATSON BERNICE KIRKHAIVI MAYBELLE SMITH MIRA MCCLURE MADAMF ROTH Madame Roth Mxss Sherrod Florence Watson M1ra McClure Mary Wells Dorothy Call Kathryn Kelso Helen Hurley Tosephxne Chandler Blaxr McACloW OFFICERS MEMBERS Lmnet Jackson Maybell Sm1th Dorothy Demuth Bernrce Kxrkham Mrs Chorsel Eska Heltzell Veda Esther Chloe Cla1bo1nc Catherxne Lombar MOHlt3 Caldwell HONORARY MEMBER Edlth Hopkrns Schxxenke COLORS Purple and II hui Preszderzt Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer C rztzc Maude Baker Mrldred Daxly D1x1e L Brlant Katherme Perry Thelma Burdg Frances Deckerd Mary Glynn Marjorle Case Henr1etta Robertson Grace McCormack yell 'JS . U I I , 1 l 3 l : 1 2 1 ' . S I 2 ' 1 5 MM I 2 r E 'S E S E - , - , . 1 - 1 X 1 , , - - V - - - 1 y 1 1 - ' 7 5 ' -' ' 1 , . : . , l rr 11 . 5 . ' Q ff' f xf 5 E 4 ' - --..-..---------.l-.----------....1--I-----.....----....-'------1-1--V----.------1---l C y E . E E . I E . -. . . E . 5 . . . . ' 5 . 1 - 5 , 1 f E . 5 . A X . . , , E . . . 5 r I 71, ' - - 1 1 A 4 xlqb. . . - ui ' Ll ll ' I ,l ' I X ,- ' :Q Y H U V I A 1 , f , ' , A ..- , , .fmamul 1 n nu I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 mmm: 1 1 1 1 -...A ffx 'X'-I it u lll nal llllll llllll Illllllll llllllllllllll v an t La Podrlda , Bacl R011 Pate Allebach Ruby Ecllei, Schroeter, Keltner. M1ddle Row Campbell Robinson I-Iuntmgton, Sloan. Front Rom Church XValker 12111115 Holderman. FLOWER Dahlza COLORS: Rambozc DOROTHY HUNTINGTON .................. Prcszdent EFI-'IE ROBINSON ,....... Vice-Preszdent THELMA STOAN ............ Secretarx RUTH CAMPBELL ...... ........... ........ T r easmfer Lois Eekles Elizabeth Barry Thelma Sloan Edna Vlfilliams Dorothy Huntington Evelyn Livingston Kathleen Walker Fern Keltner Vernon Allebach HONORARY MEMBER Mrs I C Cr1bbs W ,W i r 4 dx 1, Q61 1 di-if ' ' 'Q- X 1 llll nun I lllllllllillllllllll Il nu 111 Ill . nn Ill 2 3 nl D E - F ' 'v-.fzi-M, NfX 4 ,Q-nnnunnu 111 1 u an an --V - 1' - g 5 ' l ' ' I U UI' I 4 I Ill I I I 1 111 1 1 1 141n1a141n1n1n1nl11I1 l l 1 1 Ill 1 111: 1:1 111 1 111 1.111 11nuns1x1uuuom 1 mu 111 1 111 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 Y 2 I 5 I h D ' v . C 1' ll 1' 1l'1'O1' Z 11 - I ESTABLISHED 1885 - PUBLISHED SEMI-TMONTHLY BY THE STUDENTS OF DRURY COLLEGE 1 1 ' E A . ' O Q n 9 Q Q ' lx 2 ' Q ' F Y V Ir , Z - 2 z z z 2 1 1 E : 2 Z I E Q - 1 F 2 F 2 Z 1 z 1 E z 5 1 a 1 s 2 s 2 E E 7 E I I 5 1 Q , Z 5 Back Row-JameS', Patton, Patterson, Smlth. , W : Q Middle Row-Jackson, Kirkham, Pate, Johnston. : 3 Front Row-Demuth, Ullmann, Ruxton. 2 z 2 E R 5 2 THE STAFF E 2 AMELIA RUXTON ...... .......... .........,....... .......,,.,.-,,....,,,, E d i tor f 5 OCTAVIA JOHNSTON ...... Associate Editor I 5 DOROTHY DEMUTH. ...... School Editor 1 5 - . . 5 5 BERNICE KIRKHAII ....,. Athletic Edztor 3 Q LOUISE PIATE ........... ..... E .reharige Editor ' 5 LINNET JACKSON .... ..... S oeiety Editor 9 + Y T E FRANCES' ULLMAN N .....,..... Reporter 5 , E WILL JAMES .,..........., .................. R eporter Q Q DR, R. M. SMITH ....... ....... F acuity 'Aa'z'is0r : E ' , 2 BUSINESS STAFF 1 , : ' iw DTE ' HENRY PATTON ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,..,...................... 1 ............,.............. Biiszrzess Manager Q i CLIFFORD CHI-rT1:.1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,....,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,...,....,. Asst. Business Manager jf U PAUL PATTERSON ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,....,..... ......................... A sst. Business Manager if L fig- , I Q 'J' I ' Y ' -. ' - 1592 A 7 ' I l I lillllllil llllllllllll l l llllll llllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllilllIllIIIllIllIIllllllIlillIfllllIllIllllllIllIllll'lFIlIflllllllllllllflllillllltllllllilIllllllllll lllllll lilllf -1 l4 l , , 1 113 1 E r 1 l mi?-' I 1 I I I ll Ill llll I lllll I I ll Ill llillllllllll ll O , I ' Drury College Girls Glee Club MRS. MARY CHOISEL, Director Dotzo'rHY DEBIUTH, Aeeompau S AMELIA RUXTON, Reader. l s . OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester AMELIA B. RUXTON ....... ........ . ...Presiderm .......... ......... J osIzPH1NE CHANDLER IOSEPHINE CHANDLER ........ .......... 17 ice-President .......... ........... F LORENCE VVATSOIN BLAIR MCADOW ............ ......... S ecretary-Treasurer ....... .......... MARIE HABILIW ..........Business llIanager.......,..-... ..............RALPH HORTOB Asst. Business Manager ....... ........ A MELIA B. RUXTOB MEMBERS Josephine Chandler May Merritt Mira McClure Katheryn Kirby Lucille Biggs Veva Malin Florence Watson Amelia Ruxton Blair McAdow Dorothy Saxe Dorothy Dyer Ruth Campbell Elizabeth Chandler Effie Robinson Grace McCormack Blanche Elkins Marie Hamlin Elizabeth Cadle Dorothy O'Bannon Esther Crank Thelma Burdg Octavia Johnston Eva Kauffman I X F I nisll ulnlu I I I I I I lnnlnunlllliullt I I I lil ltnlllmnu I I I 9 1 5 y 4 I l 114 fn O I a F 2 E . 7 I F 2 , F Z Z J l in ii E EQ I I I I I I I I Ill I I I I I I III Ill IIIUIII I I'lI I I-ll I I I Ill lil I Ill I I I I Ivll!IiI!I!l4llIl I I I I I I I I I I Illil I I I IIIII I I I IIIUIIIFIII III I IKIII I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIIBIDI 5 A Capella hoir ESTABLISHED 1920 ' - DEAN T. STANLEY SKINNER, Director H PROF. JOHN A. HOLLAND, Accompanist 3 2 . 5 5 I : v F , 5 . 9 I : 5 5 : . E E A OFFICERS I Z E GEORGE OVBANNON ....... ........,................. ...,....,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, P r egide-nf 1 I 5 KATHERYN KIRBY ....., . ....... Tsrrcffary-Trensulwr E ' n I , ' Z f Z 7 V 1 ' 1' MEMBERS E f Octavia Johnston Amelia Ruxton 2 1 it Katheryn Kirbv Florence VVatson E E 5 Josephine Chandler Henrietta Martin E 5 Blair McAdow Robert Muratta E ? Veva Malin Ralph Emerson 2 - F A Q N f, QQ May Merritt Troy Carney ga Sf, Carol' Curtis George O'Bannon f l 5 i n Elizabeth Cadle D-earl A. P. Hall 4 l I X X'-xr 14' .- g ff . ll a - - H Ivy 1 I 1 A A , .vi i Iv A l 1 ge - '.IlIlllIlIlIlIlIlI Ill ICI I I Illllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIUIIIIIYIIIIIII Ifll ll Illilfllll illl I I I I I l IIIII Ill IlIlIlllIf' -.-X J infi 'X'.7 Lai ' 115 1 i lf 1: 1+ 4 1 1 A w i 'l l, lil l l l I Us 1,1 I I , - l 1 li i v 'l 5 l I l i l l F 1 , 1 l 4 L I l l l M i lj ii 1. ll l H ., , ,.-.,U.. . f an ' Grey ,Fr1ars 1 3 1 I FOUNDED SEPTEMBER, 1917 Z THE PURPOSE or THE ORGANIZATION IS TO FURTHER THE INTERESTS OF THE 3 , SOPHOMORE CLASS E Q A ' Q 1 MEMBERS' 1920-1921 ' Q I William James ' Marvin Brooksbank I ' Q Edward Grigg Hubert Pipkin I E Henry Patton V Luin Carnahan I 3 Harold Kerns Ernest Armstrong E ' PAST MEMBERS E 5 Jewell Vvindle i U Nathan Naylor Morris Jessi A 1 2 - Gestford Fine Philip Pennington Joe Jones 1 2 E William Miller Warren Hedges Everett Dulin E Q Virgil Reynolds James VVashburn Paul Phillips ll . William Hoke Homer Sperry Meredith Rickman E 5 , Charles Chalender Robert Moore Lloyd Thompson IQ Clarence Montieth VVilliam James Harold Jones ' 1 , .iff Warren Turner Arthur Lee Ralph Horton li f MEMBERS 1921-1922 'E N ???????? P ' . E ll L1 yzk' 1...-vumusu ll ll lo I I ll I mnullunnuumm l a A u u e f n 1 u 1 ur- akvgigxsi 116 .Z f ,,.,.. 1 4 E ll i vi ' ll: 11 ll 1 l l Ill 1 1, I I I l 7 , I 7 7 1 I I 1 1 . 7 I 1 5 . 2 l I : 7 1 F F 3 E I . F Z E E + ' F T I l . ' 3 E 8 I E . . 'I : E gi z sl - 5' 5, 51 !. .1 E Sf il :A .VP E! i-if I 4 . X SIX X 1L I 2 fr Q2 , K' ' 'f ., V 1 +11 ' l.....l., I-muuln-lung ..-.-L E 9 7 E f X I I Q 2 1 2 1 3 II E I - s:,.,.! E I - 'l ib Il I ' IS, a A tiara ' V Wil A nl-llanuul lnuunp bm-lnnl g I I I I 5 6 6 9 9 I Drury D Club i A ORGANIZED 1921 I I OFFICERS JACOB SUMMERS ...... .............. L .............,. ..,,,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,. P r esiden! HAROLD KERNS ......... .... ............. ............... V i c e-President VVILLIAM JAMES ...... .................................. ........ S' e rraiary-Treasurm' MEMBERS I Football Basket Ball William Miller, 1-2-3-4 VVarren Hedges, 1-2-3 Raymond Williams, 1-3-4 Lloyd Thompson, 1-2-3 Benton Manley, 1-3-4 William Miller, 1-2-3 Edward Grigg, 1-2 Jacob Summers, 1-2-3 Harold Kerns, 2 Raymond VVilliams, 2 William James, 2 Ralph Harrison, 1-2 Harold Jones, 2 Homer Dixon, 1-2 s Edward Vtfilson, 1 Clarence Stephenson, 1 9 g Burrus Wilson, 1 Lyle Davis, 1 W I Q Lloyd Thompson, 3 Q Q Claire Britian, 1 T,-ack Q Herbert Matthews, 1 Vvarren Hedges, 1-2 i Leo liusisih' 1. 12 Harold Jones, 1-2 , Gefal Oms' ' William James, 1 , f ' Lloyd Thompson, 1-2 Harold Kerns, 1 ? NRE ' , , ki ' ' is 9 g r- .. ,L is E L - XM l..1I Illllllll i llllllllll 117 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 I I I I . I I 4 I I 4 I I I I I, 7' XII IE xt AIP- I IE ff, 5 Q 2 u fr 1... ,AFX gg 'VV' I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I IIIIIII III lil I III III IIICIII I I I I Ill I I I lil III I I I I Ill I I IDIB JIHIAIIII I I I I I I!I I I I Ill I I I IlIlIlIlIPllIDllI IIIII I IIIOI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IlI9g 7 Q - 9 U Q I 7 I ' - O ll WCSAEC 1' I3 ' V . - , C : 1921 U U Q Q 9 fr ' 1 Q Q I I g I F 1 E 9 I E 2 1 Q s S I s s s E 5 3 , 3 0 G 0 Q - R Q I R fr . 2 ! J , I B P Q 1 : I I F 2 1 Q 9 I Q Q I 3 ' : I FELIX F OUDRAY ...... ....... E ditor-in-Chief H I - - I FRED CORUM .....,. ...... ...... A s .vociate Editor 5 Z s . , A GEORGE OJBANNON ...... ........... B nsiness Manager Q ' 'V 5 WARREN HEDGES- .......... Asst. Business Manager ' R ' I u Q Q HERSCHEL HARTLEY ...... ...... A dwertising Manager Z R D 2 JOSEPHINE CHANDLER ...... ........... L iterary Editor I I Q BERNICE KIRKHA M ...... ..,.. . 4s.vt. Literary Editor 3 is LINNET JACKSON .... .................... A rt Editor E -2 I 5 ROBERT VAUGHN ...., ...... A mt. Art Editor ,E E , , I 5 Q DOROTHY CALL ,.... ,...... A thlletic Editor I3 A 59 GRACE GAMBILL ...... , .....,. Kodak Editor 5 if NE ? 'H ff 'I XR . -. mt' ' ' 4 1 , I -.xi , F I-.vi'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICI III III Illll-llll IlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIllilillllIIIEIIIEIIIIIRIH Ill I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllfll-.A i!l ,?l-L 118 'Tv-1' ,,-.. iI ':' I I I I ' IJ Ii' ll I 'IW ,IW :I II III IM In II I I I Ii I I ., I I E : . . I . . , . I . I l . . . P I l I. U C Q Q R U . . I I . I . I R I I ' 1 Q I . Q I I I I I R I G I s I I I I I I 'I I I I I e I I I I 1 I rl., I I E Q s I! E 5 I I 1 E 2 1 7 a 3 I 1 F 2 E F E Ai 295 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' I I I annn m6. vgfgl I. I., , ,, H H umm-4 Of-Www UQ IU A , I :mil TIN a If , ' . A Y Z' VX 5 if ff K Q . XE j ' 5 Img l 'wiv , I I n 257 N f - I IN 1 I' f J , 'I .11 ' , ,Ill K' kj , I , KJ. A., mf f-flnf zz!! I 1 .. 3 'H + 'A , U I Fa 7 W ' I x I ' -.1 43, 7: 'Km L I A Q5 I ci 1 V X ' N r 1 , IQ E I I ' I ' 1 Q 1 k ililllllllll Ill I I I I III l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Iililllillflll I I I I I I I ION X Y X 119 I II I I: I I I I I I Ii I M I II 'I II I I 545 i I I I I I I I , i I I I, I I I I , ,.mwn.-nqiw 1.4 Q I ,V ,-Nfx ,M Sunil! I III I II I I ll III II I I I ll rn I QIIAIIIIIMIIIIAIAIIIIIIIII I I I llllilll III IIII I li' fo . 1-mf' I K X 1 I, f X' xi , ,f- .il: V .Z,... RS 'S T GI M2 I XE, fy- I- 'STU : y. U :Ci 2 A PM ...J it ,fl ,A 'W if 0 I 45, 11 .gg FOUNDED AT VVASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, 1865 9 BETA IOTA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1907 ' A 'CoI.oRs: Crimson and Gold FLOWERS! Magnolia and Red Rose ACTIVE CHAPTER Benton Manley Byron Johnston Samuel Dawson George Martin George O'Bannon Edward VVils0n Carl Amt Elmer Eckles Robert Muratta Bryee Johnston Edward Grigg Erwin Fisher Harold Kerns Leo Busch Clarence Benage Seanor Abbott Ells Huff PLEDGES. A Clinton Higgins Pierre Woods 3 I I1 CHAPTER SSTER 2 Miss Ida Ausherman 5 H FACULTY ADVISOR Coach George H. Pritchard C I 1 , X - 2 Alix li kg doin I I I I I I I ' mulls 0 I ww 120 I I rlualuuslnlung ZS, E 1 I E E E 2 2 2 2 2 2 E E 2 E E F T E E Z 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 .5 -' I W 1 . . . . . ,. I .. F D W 1 U U , 1 U ,. , , . . . . , I I F I 'I I l F I I U P H Q Q U I H Q I 5 H I Q D I J 5 W 5 : .. I I I I , 3 Q . . U . 1 'h Ja, E , if 2 , J ' 2 r I x.. J Xp' 3 F S nr V ha We 2 EQ!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllillIllIllllllilIllllIIllIlllllllllllllIIIllIBllllllIIlllillIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllalll lllllllll!lllllllllililllklllllllllllklllllllllllililllllllllllllllll IIIIIllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIOIIIMQ1 1' - - 5 5 E E E . - 12 5 2 5 I 3 - , - - - E 2 E E 1 , 3 2 S D - E 2 2 2 2 2 2 .2 2 5 2 ,E 3 5 rf E E 1 2 2 ' I 2 g 2 g 2 3 2 Q 2 E 2 2 2 V 5 5 S - 5 2 5 2 g 2 1. E 5 F 5 : I 2 - N ' 5 , 2 - N S 2 w E Q V E 5 1 2 2 I 2 5 5 5 i ' 2 J E E E 2 I 2 1 2 I 2 : 2 : 2 z 2 , E 5 1 5 E 1 5 2 Y 2 5 2 E E 5 - 2 2 E V! E E 5 2 F 2 F 5 2 - - , : : , I 'Wim' 3 h : ' E Top Row-Higgins, Busch, Kerns, Martin, Fischer. fl 'C Second Row-Huff, Grigg, Muratta, Mahoney, Iohnston. W Third Row-Wilson, O'Bannon, Johnston, Amt, VVoods. Fourth Row-Eckles, Dawson, Manley, Benage. E , E ' w g - 'A f 1 ' 1,2 35 1 midi K H MW W H K, W W -if 'N tg rg - 1-I l'IIIllIlllflllllllllllIIIllllIIllllllllllIllllllIIIIllIllIIIllllllllllllllllIllIllllllIIlll'll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkllllllllllllIllillllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllf' .I ,v-,jg xx 'Q 4' ' ' uric-E ' 121 .,, xii .Ha - MMM QC ulnnnnluu-nl :Muna 5 1 5 E 4 ' Hair ' f , ix It ' li M f -r N7 4-J M 9 K FOUNDED NOVEMBER 10, 1910 COLORS: Myrtle and Silver FLOWER: White Carnation ACTIVE CHAPTER William L. Miller Hubert A. Pipkin Ralph Horton Irwin Krause Robert H. Vaughn Harlan Bush VVarren B. Hedges Joe Appleby E. Meredith Rickman Sherwood Shadburne Burley D. Shelton A Gerald Allen Homer M4 Dixon Claude Raney William M. James Lyle Davis 2 Ralph B. Appleby Harry Shelton i I Burrus Wilson Paul Case - Robert Jacobs Paul Barrett 5 Charles Soper Roy Tindle Paul Downey Clarence Stephenson A PLEDGES Murray Crowder . . Emerson Case Vlfillard Leavitt . Richard Cowell Alfred Braithwaite CHAPTER SISTER Z ' Miss Inez O. Holland FRATER IN FACULTATE Q Dr. I. C. Cribbs Li x , Sy ii umnmmnnmas ,m l-X 122 1 1 3 7 3 3 T 1 1 I ll ' f ', ..1- QSVK lull:-.un ' -no :annul 1 Y ,, 3 g unnalul mumumm:ul1Innu4Inlauunlamunuxmnnunununsul-nnnnlnuinuel n mnusln mnlun:nmunnnumnrnnnmlluuuu umsmu an 1 n l 1 A I A I mu., w 1 ? E 3 I : U gin U 1 1 f Q 5 1 2 U I 5 l U ' : I l ' : - , ' ' l . l v . , - : . ' I - 1 2 . - ' D . . E Q I E - : - : ' 1 : E : 5 z : - . 5 i : 1 : 3 - . 1 : S 5 ' E E I E E - F 1 ' s 1 - . 5 5 ' , - Z 5 E E 5 ' n g - ' E E 5 E - - , : - , Q 5 f 2 - , 5 E 5 5 E ' a 5 5 5 5 I 3 n - E E 2 5 3 2 5 3 - J 5 5 S S s 5 I 2 3 E 2 E E 5 ' E 5 E - F 5 . 5 g E . E 2 5 5 5 E E H z s H q S E S 5 1 ' . S 2 2 s S E 5 5 S 3 E l - . ' Q 5 Top Row-Krause, Dxxon. E - 2 5 Second Row-Horton, I. Appleby, Vaughn, H. Shelton, Iames, Hedges. E u - . . . . : V X 2 7, Thlrd Row-Rmkman, B. Shelton, Davls, Mxller, Stevens, Cowell. 3 N 64 ' lf ' Fourth Row-Barrett, Bush, VVilson, P. Case, Case, Tindle. M51 2, I K -1 F1fth Row-Allen, Jacobs, Bra1thwate, Soper, Downey, Levitt. bill. Sixth Row-Shadburne, R. Appleby, Crowder, Pipkin, Raney. V 7, . : - f ' A jf Q 1 .J P ye lgjf' C wwe., ., 2 sg .. lillllmlnlllulullllInnI:lu:mannmnlullunnnI1IllIm1luulmllum:InIIt:Illllinilnllnlnlullmnnnlllllnlllulunluluuelnusmulmunomellnlnlluluumflu .. X -' i x4 vi ' 1 ' X- -f ' 1 2 3 L , - .J 'E' rg, ,,. ,-V-, A 5 E I ualnlw-u annul-In I S we? 3 , M2 -if L tgmzr Hu I: FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA :IVIILITARY INSTITUTE 1869 EPSILON BETA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1919 COLORS Gold Black and Whzte FLOWER Whzte Iron ACTIVE CHA PTER E Raymond VV1ll1amS Iacob H Summers Lloyd V Thompson Ralph A Harrxson Harold M Jones Francxs V Mart1n VVeSley L Coltrane Jack H Boyd Ernest A Armstrong VV Clay Cloud Claxre Br1ta1n Lawrence Lxnes I Henry Patton Gerald VV Morr1S Kelth Kelley PLEDGES Searcy E McCracken W1ll1am H Hallack Joseph I Sutton Ronald F Elkms Herbert C Matthews Robert R Means F Ryan Landrum Harold I Burns E Meredlth Long Harry R Grubert R1chard A Mason Frank I Volker Paul I Z1lles V1ctor E Young Glenn P Coffelt FRATER IN FACULTATE LCWIS E Meador , I . , , f I . . 5 I . ' . ' Q I , - I . ' . ' . : I .U I ' I E I I - f I , UI, il X F llllnnl lrnulrnflgkli I . Svffii ' I 124 ' II 3 III I' II I I II II I 2 I I I - I E . I . 7 : F : E I ' C 2 ' R I F F I I 1 5 S 2 : E E I ,I I I , . 2 I .. I E - Q 5 ' I H S I I ,ii - S I I 'I' : L - I, I gif' ,Q I: ' I 'I I of I I f 1-VX Q m mulm., gmInmnnnnnuan-manlaruu1luIuInoannIulaluvuannnuanancnannInunanQInlnanunnmlnunnnmnnnn la A ig f W : : , urn:lelnlunnnmummnumnuunnmunnuIunlnmnnnumnluumnun no an m 1 u n n mum u 1 u n N.. K r km E I e E .2 : : I 2 : : E C I : : , E E : : : : : E 'XX A I 53225, HE Top Row Ilkms, Armstrong Boyd Hallack Martm, Volker S cord Ron Kelley Harr son, Brltam, Coltrane, burns, Long Foulth Row Patterson, Landrum, Grubert, Mason Fxfth Row Zxlles, Sutton, Thompson, Young, Wxlhams, McCracken Smth Row ,Tones Lmes Heans, Summers, Moxrls, Matthews 2 all fllilllllllllillllllllllllllIIIIIlllllullllullllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllllilllllllllllllillrllllllllllllllll lllfltllllrllilllllllllllllllllut-llllnllulIllllllllllllllllnllrlfli -0- t Q W 1. XX 1 3 - 2 : A 5 : W g f 1 2 : I 5 5 i 5 : Y ' E 2 - I 5 3 I e 2 ' 2 l 5 2 , 1 3 3 s 5 l 5 . 2 , E I . E ? X 2 2 E - ' S - f 5. i V l E : I 2 - . 2 1 l -- : 2 . . 2 f R , n - 2 1 E 1 S Z , 2 3 ' - 2 2 2 - 5 - b I 1 - 1 S 2 S. 2 2 - 2 - 5 - , 1 2 S 2 S Z S 2 5 2 , 5 . 2. 5 2 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 1 2 2 S 2 5 2 ' ' 5 2 I 2 ' 2 2 ' 2 5 E 5 2 5 5 A ' 5 A 5 n 'l E - l - 0 - i - 1 E l 5 l 5 1 S l E l l 2 5 l ' ' E , ' . S 5 -4 - , , , f ' . s I D ,- , J ' - w 3 I i - - 1 ' ' 3 of Third Row-Patton, Cloud. A M, fd' f I I lj, mf 'ies -. i Q I , .' l ' iw , -' 'A Q ' V 5 , 2 Il 7 , . Q -, I I ' ,Li V, 77 tiff.. L I U f N .bgxh l f I Agigfkf F -nj in x , JI Ur- Qs.:,. 4 2 lf-A n e - L' 12' . X . I l T 1 l P V , f '37 w 5 llIllIll4llIIQQlll llllllllllll lllll I lllllllllil Illllll III ID I F ,zx c A A ' R FOUNDED AT VIRGINIA STATE NORLIAL, 1898 MU CHAPTER INSTALLED MARCH 8, 1909 fl COLORS: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray FLOWER: LVh'ite Violet . ACTIVE CHAPTER , Esther Brodhacker Dorothy Call' Bernice Kirkham Alfreda VVilkins Alleen Hood Edith Ross Dorothy Demuth Elizabeth Barry Ivah Johnson Maybelle Smith Mary Sue Edmonds Ethel Langston Dorothy O'Bannon Mary VVe1ls I PLEDGES' .Helen Hurley Vesta Culler Katherine Dodds' Adelaide Haseltine Mittaline Livingston Belle VVest Ruth McGuire Frances Sass Catherine Thompson Helen Johnson Catherine Lombar Helen Vernon Vcda Esther FACULTY ADVISOR Miss Ruth Godwin V PATRONESSES I Mrs. H. B. McDaniel Mrs. T. S. Skinner Mrs. E. M. Shepard Mrs. Enola Calvin Handley Mrs. F. B. Williams Miss Ruth Godwin Mrs. Norman Freudenberger Miss Clara May Clark ta Qx an mn nw -.k.L,5 L .Q -lg . 126 1 ., - 1 , Q , - m ll I E l E E E 3 -u Q Q . R ? . ! . I . I . . . I C I 4 I J Q F 0 . 0 I 9 . . l E V . I U Z1 . . :T ll 7 I NWI Y . 4 X XS .R ,- fx, 3535 I .4 , 1 ff fy- 3 f I 75?-sw? mu-um? :ls-mam-I-mmmnnwm uumnmnlnlnl IIMIIIQI 4 I I n A nlllllll I III la I IIIUIIIQIII Incl I I I I I Illllallnarliluuunq 5 In , 2 : I , . - I u Q I 3 - 7 I F 7 Z I E - I g - . 2 - I U , 1 , 5 , 'iz' , F - E - 2 ' lr - I l - : - , . 3 I - I - ' I I E I E 2 I - - I - I - , E 1 3 I 3 S . I E s I : E I I I I sz 1 I s - I E 2 ' 2 D . E I 2 ' F - 1 2 I 3 2 I E Z I F 2 ' E 2 I F 2 I 3 1 I F II I I Z I I E 2 2 2 2 , I E E 1 7 - E E I I F 5 E 2 - 2 2 I 5 F . I - E - I I III I IIIIIIIDIAINMIIIIIIII Ivnnlunlll I Ill I I IIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I nn 5 5 E E E E 2 3 2 S 5 E E 5 - E I I 2 2 2 2 - 2 2 ' s I a I - E ' E - I S - ' 2 2 ' 2 2 ' - I Q - 2 5 - 2 2 - 5 E - 1 E ------1 E Top Row-McGuire, Dodds. A E Second Row-Sass, Culler, VVest, H. Iohnson, Smith, Lombar. 5 1 ' Third Row-Kirkham, Thompson, O'Bannon, Barry, Livings on. XT I of Fourth Row-I. Io-hnston, Hurley, Call, Vernon, Demuth. V Fifth Row-Langston, Ross, W'ilkins, Esther, Edmonds. f , dz I Sixth Row-Brodhacker, VVe1Is, Haseltine. g y . I . I Igfffmx 2 I R X .L , 4lull lllllflIIll'Ill.llfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllflllllllIllIlllllilillllfllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll-III I lllllllllllllllll I lllll lflllllllllllflhnn iv xr., N- I I- w. .., :J 127 I I , . a.1N'J'- . Y , H, , . I I 5 Q n 9 n -I 5 9 1 2 u I ,-V-, uunuulual uin unclean: : : 7 : E 2 ! O F F 2 n 2 2 I E 1 I 3 V - WE 'V f,Lf Dm Q 'L Founnzn AT BOSTON UNIVERSI'fY, 1888 ETDZLTA lf.A?PA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1912 COLORS: -Silffcr, Golcl, and Blue 4 I 1 FLOWER: Pansy A ' W ' ACTIVE CHAPTER it S 1 Kathryn 'Kelso - Thelma Haeberle 3 Frances McConnell Florence Sanders Edna' Ewers Dorothy Huntington VernonfAllebach Thelma Sloan . Lucille Ennis Estelle Cabaniss Ruth Evans Lela Smith Eleanor Small Katherine Perry Mary VVinchester Eva Kauffman Esther Crank Mary Heyburn V Blair McAdoW l.N121'2'IiC1'ltC Schroeter Linnet jackson Dorothy Saxe Katheryn Kirby Maurine Cowan A FACULTY ADVISOR 5 Miss ixtudftd shamed . I1 - SOROR IN FACULTATE R Mrs. Edith Schwenke PATRoNEssEs , , . .. . . . f Mrs. C. E. Fulton Miss .Alice Thrasher I fm Mrs. R. M. 'Smith' Mrs. E. V. Vxfilliams ,X ff? Miss Julia Killbuck Mrs. J. T. Vlfilliams 92 X , Mrs. J. C. Cribbs Mrs, Bert S. Lee- r.wl' Q , -1.7 ii llmlnimtl 128 f, E . E S I l 5 . I T l l E s 5 5 n 5 9 u n L qu., , RN flllll i I '-'al 'l ' 5 li T lli 1 151 ri A lx! r elf :,i M ll 1 4 1 l l i l I l . ' I 1 n I Q U i ls H I I I 5 'rs ,555 A i Inn, I H fruit 1 w I S n S S 5 In F 2 a 2 3 f mv? i i gf ?nInInInI I I I III I lalllnnlllllllullullmllllunluluullulnnlalcIanlnnlInlumnlnlsnlllnuuluu Isn alnlauu IMunlIInlslnlllnulullulllllllllllu Illllllllllilllilllllll lllll I I uluuu I I I I I I I I I um P , An.,... E 5 5 5 ' 5 , r E 2 2 s 2 E 2 F I E Q 5 2 Z - 2 E ' 2 5 1 - 2 I I E I E 2 S E 5 ' 2 - E 3 V 5 E 2 E I in ' E I3 ', 5 1 if 5 5 , 2 Q E E 1 E 5 - .mm 2 I 5 Top Row-Evans, Smith, Kelso, Kauffman, Cowen. i 5 Second Row-Ennis, Ewers, Schroeter, VVinches'ter. I S 17, Third Row-Huntington, McConnell, Crank, Jackson. I 'j ' Fourth Row-McAdow? Saunders, Sloan, Cabanizs. 'Wm R36 Fifth Row-Saxe, Allebach, Kirby, Bingham. 'r ,Q ', l g ,H 95,1-XL A-I . ss , mllllfll UlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllfllllllllllilllllll'llii'lllllll'llllll lflflllflI.llllllllll'll'lllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllfll I llllfllllllllllllllfllllifl .- J J .N sn' w H Ni ' 129 I V X I I. 5 I ll I I ll ll nun:-ll lnllllll llll 419 lf I 1.. Q. IM it I ,E lwiilyiltrf H ll 1 V FOUNDED AT MONMOUEH COLLEGE, 1867 MISSOURI GAMMA CHAPTER ESTABLISHED 1914 . COLORS? Wine and Blue FLOWER: Red Carnation ACTIVE CHAPTER Amelia Ruxton Mary Ely . Florence Watson Trula -Thomas Carol Thompson Marion Bissett Josephine Chandler Vivian Grove Matilda Jordan Marjorie Murray Mary Pursselley Faye Coon Katherine Ferguson Pauline Potter Mira McClure Veva Malin Louise Pate Frances Meyer Dorothy Dailey Helen Louise Terry Grace Gambill Octavia Iohnston Lucille- Biggs ' Dixie Louise Briant Elizabeth Chandler Margaret Dodd Helen Fellows Virginia Hoffman Ruth Lunsford Edith McNish Letha Shannon Frances Ullniann Daisy VVallace PLEDGES Mildred Daily Margaret James 'CHAPTER SISTER Dr, Mildred McArthur PATRONESSES Mrs I. T. Woodruff Mrs T. M. King Mrs Frank Curran Mrs A. R. Baldwin Mrs Lewis Luster Mrs. I, T. Sturgis Mrs W. R. Hogeboom Mrs. T. T. Umbarger - Mrs. Charles G. Martin Mrs. Arch McGregor i I I alllmmlrl i ,,,,,,, 0M'4JZgk 130 TM 3 5 5 E : s E 5 I S R 1, ' E l E 5 G : 2 5 I E V 2 I E s s . 1 E 1 F 'E 1 ' 5 ,... I ill ll lg in if iw' ll ll il if lil r' 1 E V I I 1 L I I T I I P Q I 1 1 1 l I LTC. rg lt 5 'txt .l ,alive i V52 nlurlrnlung . 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She was , It - uncommonly afeared of tramps, to use her own nervous expressiong s'o her First I ' action, when she beheld the giant form in her doorway, was quickly to grasp in a 3 I death grip the butcher knife from beside the dish pan, and slowly advance. ' She saw , if 1 a boyish looking six-footer with square iron-built shoulders, supporting a determined : , - head which was nearly covered by a hat slouched down over his eyes. The unmistak- ' Q ' I ably reckless twist to his heavy lips, together with the indolent leaning atti- I , ' tude of' his body, convinced the frightened little woman before him that he was Z l 5 tough-maybe even wicked-why he might just have escaped from jail. His ' 2 : clothes were crude and soiled, but the hand and arm that rested on the spotless half- I S f opened door of Mother Warner's neat but ancient little cottage was unquestionably 5 'I I I clean as well as muscular. Probably he was a prize-fighter and might even knock I E i E her down. 5 5 S Quickly she summoned enough courage to say in a final voice, while she began S Q Q unmistakably to close the door: Q f 3 2 It ain't my practice to feed tramps, Mister. E g E A radiant smile checked the progress of the door and Mother VVarner's policy of Q 2 E never feed the tramps was broken over, for this unusual trmp, tipping his I E 5 dilapidated headgear with a Thank you, Madam, started to leave. E 3 E ' Hey--wait a minute-my boy, mebbe I ken-find you a little snack. Heaven I ' 2 knows, y' look strong enough to help yourself, and I may be committin' a sin to feed 5 A I E ye, but y' sort of remind me of my boy, Iim, when y' smile. Be ye very wicked? 2 Q E You-ain't been in jail, has ye? 2 E 5 The tough , ignoring her question, entered the kitchen and, taking things in his Q l f E own hands, sat down at a little side table and watched the curious, still-nervous i Q E f woman place a plate, knife, fork, and napkin before him. E 1 5 E What's the white rag fer, bo? looking at the napkin and suddenly getting rough E Y 2 2 ,again while he lifted the left side of his upper lip in the way which frightened Mother f I E ,Warner so. j ' 1 Z The wo-man simply gasped, for she didn't think there was anyone, no not even a I rl 5 tramp, who hadn't been taught the proper use of a napkin. She brought out bread and 3 ' E Q V butter, some Nleft over meat, and a large dish of her famous raisin and bread crumb 5 Q E ' -pudding. 2 F S After watching the young man eat in silence for exactly three minutes by her old- f 5 S fashioned and highly treasured cuckoo clock on the shelf, Mother NVarner remembered 5 e E her religious duty toward a lost sheep according to 'her Baptist belief and began: 2 2 E Young man, do you believe in Heaven? , if you have done somethin' wicked, I - E don't you know you won't be saved? Haven't y' never joined any church? 5 5 The man eating suddenly bit his lip and with a shrug of his shoulders replied: 2 11 2 Naw, I reckon I don't take no stock in Heaven or any other tea-party. , L E But, my boy, didn't nobody ever teach you the Catachism, or the Beautitudes? Q E S Nope, just the A B C's. f 5 Qi But do-n't you want to be saved? To go to Heaven? Q E Q Naw, reckon I -don't care nothin' 'bout Heaven-guess I'm jest headin' straight 5 5 E for- 2 5 E Here he was interrupted by a scream from the woman and a torrent of words. 2 5 E Here, you heathen, you get right out oi' my house and stop eatin' my Christian g A E food. None that don't even care 'bout goin' to Heaven can't stay in my house. You Q I E looked real nice and I thought mebbe I could convert ye, but you're more'n likely 5 ,l 5 just escaped from jail 'cause your clothes do smell like disinfectant anyway. Seat! 5 gl Q Get out! and picking up the knife again, she drove him out of the door half-dinnerless 2 , EV E into the alley. ' I ily ' f Assay - 1 ' Q ' . V f' 41 ,Kiltie K I - , fjf V g, I ' 1 3 ': 1 ' ,QS E! r amnmamulnnnm nl llnnm lmnamu Aanlmumllululusumannul: sullllfmurluumuarellnnnncnmuunu nzmnuuuam ul I 9 lemmallluncuulvlo:-...MTg .I ' 1 . if M.,- 136 , Innalnlu 4 ..,... E v 7 : T 3 E I L I I 0 I I 1 2 T E E 2 I E E E 1 I 5 E E E 1 2 2 1 F E E z z I J E 1 E 2 Q : E 9 E 2 l E 2 2 z 1 1 2 E D r E 2 ,. H : 3 E 8 E 1 1 z s E 2 : 1 1 Q in. - - I z, F x' ' MJ RNS J S'-4.1 1 5 7 2 7 F e S Q F 9 S or E 2 is S In F S I E :I 5 e ! 1 rw'-T1 gx E unInImInI1IaIlInI Insular I I I Iam I I I I I I I IIII4nIa IaI5uI nqIM I g , 4 , , , , , , I I M ,Hn m m,,,m,mHn I ' 'll nm I. ' I ' I .I ' S 2 if - The devil! muttered the tramp. Of all the derned hard luck! 2 The tramp continued his alley course for several blocks into the more exclusive L residential district, where he imagined he saw in the kitchen of those commanding 7 white stone houses the remainder of roasts and salads. Finally the longing halfway ' between his torn hat and muddy, run-over shoes for something to eat got the better of V him and he began visiting the back doors of the homes of the well-to-do families. He l tried several places and was turned away. Finally his agreeable smile persuaded a petite little housemaid to let him have some lunch. He entered the kitchen and sat down il to begin his second one. Finally the maid, with a disgusted yet curious look, l exclaimed: 2 And tell me why, sir, a great strong man like you, sir, is around begging for his 1 food? Why don't you get out and use those stro-ng arms of yours, sir? ' Gee! I'm so broke that the eagle on every one else's dollar looks like a mockin' I bird to me. Cain't get a job-jest had derned hard luck, that's all.l ' He suddenly looked around and found, I-lX6d on his grimy shirt, the most girlish Z alluring brown eyes he had ever seen. They took in his torn shoes and ragged 5 trousers and ended on his almost clean plate. Then she gave him one of those scum 1 of the earth looks and addressed the maid excitedly: 1 2 Listen, Margot, I simply can't decide what kind' of vegetables to have tonight at S the dinner party, and it just must be a sporty affair, you know. The flowers will come 7 at four and the caterer is engaged for five. I sort of want sweet potatoes for one E vegetable fixed in a nifty way. 5 From the corner of one alert eye the tramp took in the s'mooth, clear complexion, - the thoroughbred look, the dark, shiny hair, carefully waved and hair-nettedg and : thought he must be in the place abo-ut which the old lady had told him not an hour f before. But that look she gave him! The jaw of the tramp squared and his chin went - two inches higher. i - Margot, what's this good way of putting syrup all over sweet potatoes and then S baking them, some funny way? Don't you know? O, they're so good. I wish I knew F what they're called. 2 Candied yams, uncons'ciously murmured the tramp at the table. The girl swung - around sharply and gave a very confused tramp a piercing look. It was but a moment E before he carefully assumed the reckless, tough attitude again and, with a Thank ye z kindly, Mam, them preserves wuz de-licious, he was gone. 5 Iack Boland, Ir., captain-elect of the Illinois University football team, sprang up 2 the stairs of his fraternity house to the room which he and his roommate, Bubbles E Watkinson, occupied. He was a boyish-looking six-footer with square iron-bult E shoulders. Besides being an athlete, he could play the banjo, sing a little, and was , pretty much of a social lion. He flung open the door, and throwing his traveling bag 5 halfway across the room, or Paradise, as it was called, addressed his pal: 5 Hi, 'Bubbles', old scout, shake a paw. 'Had the time of my innocent young life, 5 but just had to get in fo-r the prom tonight. NVhoopee! One hour in which to dress 3 and meet a perfectly strange jazz queen who is powerful sweet-just like her cousin E 'Bubbles'-mighty sweet family so- 5 Shut up, you fool, growled Bubbles, Hand tell me about your sociology experi- ' ment. Did you honest to goodness dress like a bum and beg for your meals? I Sure thing. Got kicked out most places. One old mother tried to convert me 2 and another old maid tried to vamp me. E I-Iaw! Same old story, breaking the women's hearts. Who was she? 2 O, I don't know, some old chick making a last s'cratch for love and home down ' in Springfield, Illinois. By the way, that's where your cousin's from. How 'bout it. 3 Caddie? Mighty decent of you to import her for me for the prom. E I know it's mighty decent, but you won't be ready if you don't snap out of your 5 suit. You'll probably get a keen grade in sociology for doing this fool trick, but I 2 wouldn't do it for any prof-no, not dear 'Bubbles'! . I Exactly one hour later Bubbles and Jack, perfectly groomed, called at the gl dorm where the out-of-town girls were being housed, for Bubbles cousin, a Miss A ll V i s 4 19' N ixg I Villlllllllllllllllllllllll Ill IIlllllllllllllllllllllilllllllililllllllllllUlllillllllIIIlilIIIIIIIIlIIDIIIlllllllilllllilllllllllllil lllflll Ill I N I I I I I I I I IYIYIIIIII ll' 'QA Q I 's- ' ll- 137 A , - Qs? A, .-.K .. . 2 F I .-' l ,,, I lv EQ IIII lllli I I I I I III IQIOIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIIIHIIQIIIII Ill I IIIQI I I I Illil lllil I I I I I lllllilll llalllllllllllll I I Url Ill I IRIIIUI I Illklllllllll IlllllllllllllllllIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIOI I I I I I I I I I llllll-Iii ll iv E ll 5 ll - I l 1 q l' rl g I l - V l . . V . . 5 ll 4, Winston. Both fellows, socially at ease, bore the appearance of having more than just 5 ,gg 1' a speaking acquaintance with their dress suits. Jack could not help wondering what - i his date looked like. Was she pretty? Bubbles had said she was a blonde. Bad I start! He hated yellow hair. After a wait of several minutes they heard the rustle of , ll? ' . . Mg silk and the click of French heels. Jack closed his eyes, prepared for the yellow hair f i . . Q 1 and all. Then suddenly in through the door strutted a Huffy creation of peach tulle and ostrich plumes, alluring brown eyes, and an enormous feather fan. Iack let out a il . . . . ' Great Scott! and dropped in a crumpled heap back to his chair. That hair! He ' bit all right! It was dark, shiny hair, carefully waved and hair-netted, and surrounded a smooth, clear complexion. There was something of the thoroughbred look about E it all. ' - , Dorothy, said Bubbles , this is Jack. You've heard so much about Jack. l, Miss Winston. p 7l But Miss Winston was going through some colntortions of her own. Q ' VVhy, why-for Heaven's sake! You-you can't be-- O, you're the gentle- E l man tramp! ' i W f She suddenly became a mass of moving ruflles and giggles. 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V T- ,Qs ' ' 1- e t A - . we 1 1 1 1 ,-XXX X . H D Y -H I III I IIIIIII I I III I IIIIIII IHIIIJIII I Ialual Ill IUIII I MIAMI I I I I IAIHIQIIMIANIIQII-III!! I Ill I I I I I lull I I IQIAI IIIII I IIIIIDIDIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII III I IIIII I I I I I I I I I I I I Il: I - I Galendar SEPTEMBER Alas! Om' vacation is done, ' W' e must leave, summer joys and fuhj But mixed with our working There'll be lots of fun lmfleihg As you'll see when this calendar yozffve begun. ' f ,I ' X 1 1 fgk X 1 T'l'f'5llq?I1 ff Allylya l-5 I K l 1' I , '1 1 X ' X, 'f f, -1 57 .M X ,f N I ,f 17 2 1 v9 Iv gilt as O ,f QQ' .J 14. 15. Confusion reigns everywfhere. The Freshmen are registermg. The rest of us register. Dr. Nadal, Dean Skinner, Prof. Hol- land, and Mrs. Handley give us our opening chapel service. Drury opens and classes begin. Freshmen men don the green. Freshmen rules decorate the campus. Alas! the cannon is not for them. Y. M. C. A. entertain new men in Zff. Q sf I YW! -5. .sf.52ssee- It UM W 1 ea 18. 'Q Q9 . 8 , .Cad --i if L the gym. Tresheeq , 21. The men's frater- n i ties announce Q pledges- . :Beware '1'11e Cannon, 1 T h e Freshmen a t I . first meeting elect R ' W5 officers. . . fa 1. 'Maya 5111.-,,.,, , ' il 23. W e s e e football 'myzhf il sults H 0 a t in g 1 7- ,S Jf..l'! -.f. - .. , M -I . around. Hurrah f 4 'gf' it ea- N 'F' l1---- 'fi f ' - for Coa'ch Pritch- 1 5F-- n-- V- ' - Fx -Ei-iii? f 5 ard and the MPI , '- T. ! b ! w ha a gi -- 73 Oys 4 1, . 6-fa' -- ' '- Q. 1 f FEEL M Y fif . X ff 'a ' .fi X31 es - Wi . tff.ef I .yu-fs1 I I 7'-1 .llIliflilllllllllll Ill I I IllilllililllUlllllllllIlllllllIl1llCllllllllllllilllllillIlllflfIllFIllllllllllllllflllllflllllflllllll lllllll llllll ll I I I I I I Ill llllIlllIlIll'l .. xt I 4wwE M ..- 140 1111 - 11 1 1 111 11. 111 I s , 1 1 111 1: 11 1 1 ' . 1 . I : 1 E . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E ! i 1 1 1 ! 1 i 1 1 1 : . l I 1 : 11 1 , Q 1 I 1 I 1 Q Q U I R F Q R P F F I I I . I -I 1 F 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 5 1 . 1 I 1 I 1 1 11 I Q U F 1 : 1 1 I S 1 5 5 W l l R 3 J, 1 1. :'l 11 11 1'1 1' 11 1 gr 1 ex .1 11 1 . 1 !'.,-', A- X . , .1 'lym . . .,. '.H 11 453 ,En I 5 7. The Girls' Glee U Club is organ- ized with Mrs. Choisel as di- - sig-. ,Q-Q C-.15 rector. A A gg Z 5585 , Freshmen of X f mx W'2' 5 , f 9' ' McCullagh are G- QQ- 1 5' 1 tn.: 'm Cf - p 1 5 1 ' ' vs f 1 ll entertained at .2 15. 41,1 CMO , 9 QR . 63, few 4 ' I y V ,455 5329 5 : 5 Kid Party. ,,ffgf7,,Q51tggg p 0 I Wx ff. 'Q .QQ Q fr? 5 8. Y. w. c. A. elects 5,3522 0. ,Q Q' L-3, 3 n e w president QVQ Mapu, In 71 9,3 Q and v1ce-pres1- ' Q Q tg? ',, ow '-.' 'X W' 'Q' . -,Q Z Q d e n t. Former ,T X f, president leaves ' H S fo f mm' lfllili BLUE, Ulllilllllllill , W . mony. it-'l s l . ld? . 1-,sy Ill: . bil., 1 - 'mum I n u mamumuunu I I 1-.. 4,-ss lg-w 'g T ge l :annum I I I I Jululaunnl nnmunnnnu ul u nuunuuo l luul nlo 4 1 g 4 4 1 . ' ' I F,E.SllqMI Girls 24. Freshman girls, with pigtails down their backs, sweetly obey the command of the Sophs. McCullagh has wild time. Who g in 2? Af turned out the lights? i iw g I : .sl 'fm-251 i g X QJUSKQQ. Sweally 25. Hurrah! The Drury picnic at ' av.-S 0 f Turner. The two armies did not ff Zxil, jfinx appear. -5i.ffri. 2 ,Gy Z OU O 0 o ,, 27. Drury women's fraternities initiate ,235 tg Q 'CIO -20 - Sophomore pledges. QQHNQQEZO 5? Ol, E 9 ,ag ' A'P'2t f', ey I . . Q9 Qtujmfasgs 28. A new organization enters our - 'H Q as VE E 11 - gum ts: 89 5, X5 co ege T , . ,'gD559w- .2 Three, cheers for the WOMEN'S i M? -1- LEAGUE! - v ' E 'E -E -rm Si N t rt 'n their led es , ggi- A ,S gina u en e a1 s p g , 512:-T-E f-jg' TT? e with a banquet. ' ' 29. G' k t th D ' l 0 Eomwlaqcls of lite Surllsv, gfgainen ers e rury curricu um CCTOBER ' 2 1. Phi Sigs entertain pledges with a banquet. D 2. President and Mrs. Nadal entertain students and faculty with a reception. 4. The classes announce officers for the year. 5 5. Panthers are defeated at a brave fight between Drury and Pittsburg on l E the home held. VVomen's fraternities announce upper class pledges. R . 2 Q 6. McCullagh girls get self-government rules and put all in working order. 7 5 Il ith Z Ti ii C155 J 141 ,-Vx -1 V I I I I I I I I III I I I I I I I I I I llllll z- Illtlllll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I lIlllI9i 1 1 Z ' . 9. Drury - Washington game. Result? 1The boys did fine. I WZ 11. Drury has very pleasant time on picnic ' ,I Z 559 at Doling Park. 1 , 5 fin. 1 fx W' nllnfbjglgg' . . . . 12. New organization in .the Conservatory, the A Capella Choir, starts work. sf+s,5'Qfg:'f.y , 1 full . li 13. Swimming is added to girls' athletic fjga J' curriculum. M' al 1 'V af' 14. Basis for organization of the Student Z Senate is changed. ff If A . . . 7 PEP! 16. Women's League proves 1ts pep with l a big banquet. The boys CFD come to f . Q PEP, McCullagh after the girls. 5 ' A X, TBP! 20. Hurrah for Cox and the Democrats! g Il ' S 17 Big Democratic meeting at the Q - PB ' Ti Commons. ' I TL,-1-,.,. -'S' 22. Miss Ada Grabill visits Drury. 23. Pep up! Vance Criss and Henry Clarke talk in pep meeting. 1 Drury wins over Jewell, 20-0. Hip! Hip! Hurrah! 1 24. Freshmen have back- E 1 Ward party in the Eesllqeei Have Bacllwaid -pafliy., 1 25. Tri - Delts entertain 2? mi l 51, I l patronesses. ,,, . yigf, 5' ' 'Q-'P' E , 2 1 - . fm' f '. 26. George Baldwin, Ir., , ei 11:4 , maxde Freshman , JZ , class baby. , W 'fl' ' . -f'4'.:i' , 27. Presidents of the col- 0 0- - 54. g E E- leges in the Mis- !! Eq. or F 1I17 ' souri College Union -'. v.2' ' Q 3 ' speak to us in 63 I R ' chapel. ak- .Je 'ZQM SLJ Q . r H f , - . . ' l 29. The big event takes place-Dr. Nadal is inaugurated. Many distinguished. I i 3 fmen are our guests. 5 ' E The faculty and alumni give a reception in the gym for Dr. and Mrs. E 'I Nadal. ' g ' E 30. Drury Panthers go to Warrensburg for game. Hallowe'en party for whole college in the gym. N K g A great carnival. ' ly ' . A 1 1 l .rw I - ln 1 . IW' ' C . E Z-in --vnnu II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 Ill 1a1u1l11r1n11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 po-...A I l 142 1 W 9 Xl 5' C git: ff X.. 1. 5 . 1 7 1 'Wx ,j a n llllll llll llllllll llllllll lllluulnnl ilu llllloll ll Illl Illl All 'll llll l - - N Il k llllllg I r Q N NOVEMBER : ' ' . . . . . . 3 jx 3. Lauriferae reorgamzes- and issues invitations for membership. 3 . ll e : Q 4. Miss Grabill, an alumna of Drury, now in Y. W. work in China, speaks I ,P 5 to the Y. W. girls. E 5 5. Women's League has first regular meeting. E 1 ll 6. Phi Alpha Sigma fraternity entertains for visiting Phi Delts. E I 7. The fountain in front of Burnham is repaired. E 8. Dr. Adams, professor of Yale, arrives to be on our faculty for a month I on the Charles E. Harwood Lectureship Foundation. E Sou'wester Staff is elected. , . E 10. Lauriferae entertains new girls in Pi Phi rooms. 5 5 f , , - 11. Armistice Day! 'Nuff Sed. E 12. Dr. Smith speaks in chapel on Good English. ' E 13. DrhA1Clafns. speaks in chapel on the Tercentenary of the Landing of 5 I t e 1gr1ms. I E Panthers defeat Miners at Rolla. Score 13-7. Q I R ? ? ?? Sea Sea Club organized at McCullagl1. 5 3 I 14. A Capella elects officers. ' E 1 . 15. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Club entertain the active chapter. 1 j ' l I E 5 16. Prof. Holland hears the Moon coming up. 1 2 'V E 20. Sigma Nu gives a dance in the gym. l 5 3 I 24. Student Senate meets-discuss .smoking on the campus. ? 5 ,ag Swwmilp . . 5 5 ,I ' 25. Thanksgiving vaca- f E ,, tl V' tlO11. - I l Touvnaqenulh .., I ' 6 Football gam e - Q 5 Q 7 Panthers vs. Bears 2 I 5- Yi ' X -1'0 to 7 in favor 2 Q 1 N ' ,R . of the Panthers. 2 E 1 ' . so X 1 3 There was a hot 1 Z 8 -3 .D g ' , , time in Drury that Q U - F X ,...x - S g- - t fm night. ' I f . ' fm'-' XR-J 52595 I f--- . . l 5 g ,K ., .J gf? F -fi., ,-- , Thanksgiving b an- E Q 3 'Er -fb 5 gf' '-MJ-X ' T ' g 2 - quet at the Com- n 1 9 fy' 25 --2 moms- Q - 5 fn, fa-,UQ 3 sr' i Y 29. Girls' swimming tournament-Y. W., Teachers, and Drury. i t ' IM! 30. Conservatory faculty gives recital in Stone Chapel. - j lg . . s n iff' 1 A w ' s 3 j - n STX JI L' f...avslul llllllllllll l lull l llllll l ll l I I I'll '-'-'N 955' 5:4 - l V 143 T' ' x 1 I l ll 3. . l ll lr 1 I If yi 44 ll is ,l . I I lr .1 I il 'l l 'l i fi F 1 1 r V 2 i l 1 l f F l l I v l l 1 . I I 1 E lr , 1 A M, ,,7,7,,, ,xr-X 6 - .-'J I ll IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIInuanununo-I-IIAIQIIIIIIIIIIInIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Iuunv ' l I S 1 3 Q 4 DECEMBER I 1. Drury 1nen are honored by All-State selection-Miller, Busch, and Grigg. 2. More honors-Coach Pritchard elected president of M. I. A. A. 3. Dr. and Mrs. Nadal entertain football men at dinner. Grigg elected captain for 1921. ' 4. Mrs. Allen, Pi Phi national representative, gives lecture on Pi Beta Phi Settlement School. ' R 5. Mrs. Schwenke entertains Pan-Hellenic in honor of Mrs. Allen and Miss I , Ayland, Zeta Tau Alpha national representative. I 1 5 Pi Beta Phi gives Christmas dance in the gym. ' 5 11. The Bedlam assembly. ' - 13. Mrs. Choisel and Madame Roth give studio recital and tea for friends of Q , the former's pupils. 3 3 I 5 14. Conservatory gives student recital. 5 17. VVomen,s League gives Charity ,Q I party and Christmas, tree for A 2,51 h 4 I poor ch1ldren of the city 0 1 PY l ' f g ' 18. Christmas vacation. Merry Christ- SL , ' ,,-' r ff' I E mas and A Happy New Year. D 2 ' : 28. Dr. Cribbs attends convention at a.,oQ,q'uf.-JJ '5r li'u ,gli E ' Chicago. A Q 'fbfr-fc' ,of.,., 0 . D f , K, 1 0 6,9 5' 9 H I 9 0 9 D 9 o 5 o U 99 ., ,, ' W' to M ff ' 0 Ige sg J J -1 A- ' ,, II 2 .4 ' 5 I I. X, T E .TLS---H S-D E 5 . 2 ,I . -A 0' I' fltrisl-qas Vacallan, l E 5 i A -N xl in 1-, tiff .-mum IIIII I I I I I I I I I In nl IIIII lslll I I I III I I Iulnlhl III: lui nu Iuullu I I I I Irmu I I In I vu I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I Irnnu Xmx, i' I X'-I 'lj-,:. ' A 144 I, I ll 1 S 2 2 3 I E 3 1 1 2 l : 2 1 XE F Q I l V I . l l 7 I 1 1 l S C I l I Q . I 1 I . H R I H I :I Q5 'A 5 1 S. . fi : W I5-sf I . lx Qt. , I , 24 i I ' if f . ' ixfx . JANUARY . Campus Mystery-Madura-. P. . . - . Signs inc1'ease- MAD IEW RAH. i . Football letters presented to X 43- 4 - . 5 8. In ' M EXEIHIS I 'nw . ' -ge, ' ,Y o 'Mi-' if 1113 4 ' . W 92? Q C' 1 V vig I 6 of : , Q4 ' ,' 'Te-Q CTN . rifu Beg TL I S- l i 5. l..t ug-ef - Panthers fight Missouri Wesleyan at Cameron. . Woe unto us! Exams begin. ' . Exams continue. M01'C midnight 0 . A . Exams end and- . We have a HOLIDAY-We need it-. Panther s at Pittsburg game. Zeta Tau Alpha Costume dance. Mr. English speaks in chapel on Madura. Y. W. and Y. M. have Madura pep meeting. M . Saunders and M . English make a drive and put DRURY IN MADURA. Drury-William Jewell' game Liberty. . .X K. I Any! EXEUHS swf .ag ,gs ?i24z'b'f . - ' P ,gx r.-Q . f , 5.0 I 5 0 I - fm eff I- X if sb i tz - i l l Q . . . l anna n-nnnnnu-num , , ,,.,,, ,,, EI 1 ': I 1 1 4 P P P P f 5 1: ,, l 6 1 EIU i clilibi a., .5 'V 13 r ri 2:01. .Z, X fig, 45 , r .Q 5 K j I ' I :vi . ,qgg .'ll X901 D 304 I' 1' M9 L. if -Sf' f ff ? 2 A 9 . ily ff 19. Panthers leave for Warrensburg. JI - 41 fill I 20 at I ' ? l Q I K? ,J 'I f -o 4 26 IJ H , A- ' Y:-' , , k'.V3f'i' I ,'ggM:3i v ll ?' 25. Q Q Q ij ml 'gif ' tb' 'Z ' I ' i rm X X I 28 ' i V II I li 4 5,931 V ll 29 as l. Z4 rf'- Q Z if f X 9 ii -I? 1, , : 30 rid? A I . : 5 5 7 v ile, ' f A i . 25,3 : - I . Dr. McArthur leaves for Europe. f ,. I I , Bon voyage! , . i 1 Elini. ..., 5 4 5 A, L i 31. Registration-work again. F X . ' V, ' Girls' team leaves on trip. Play -Tr igg. QNX li Central College at Fayette. --X -ff PL N 1 . 1 Z7 Xxx X ' i ,. I 'f il l i , - 1 A , z 'll ' f, - , P -X K E X 1 ,HC 'E uunnnp 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I lI If I I I I 'Sk47 J i W ' ' 143 I I 1. L 2 1 1 Q S v 6 f 2 . ?f:-Yes? blllhlilll I I I lllil lllilhllillllll I IHIIIIIDIIIllililllllliil lll lllllllll lllilIIllilllllilllllllllllllllIli-Illlllllllllfllllllllll I I lllllll llllllIllllllllllllillllllIllflllllllllllllllllllll lllll Ill I I I lllilllllig 7 I I 1 FEBRUARY. I' 5 . 5 1. We welcome Mrs. Smith to our faculty. ' - Girls meet Howard-Payne team. I 2 2. Drury girls fight Hardin College at Mexico. ' University Club the guests of the college for lunch. 7 5 3. Miss Bam talks to college women. Q 4. Miss Neilson gives recital of John DrinkWater's Abraham Lincoln at E Stone Chapel. I 1 5. Tri - Delt led es - it sq... In rq.L..11.2i. 1 it t t . Pt. g - Mm. V, en er am ac ives. Z glluuly fi ' 7. Bears defeat Pan- : C I E5 X iii' A T th e rs in basket I 7 -.W ' u I I ffl .,- Jia ,Jr ' yi. X ball game. u - -1 -1, . -.., 1 . . I j, ,D if 411 14325225553 3 ff L 4 Skiff e n t e r t a 1 n s E XgQ - fx alumna-3. s V fe: 1 5 E 4 ?? ' -5 9. Man appears at Mc- ? A ' .- .' 1 ' 5 an yr W 5' WM 1. jf Cullagh. Where is 5 9 5 s I t h e gun? Edna 5 Ax Zbfmf -Y: shoots. 1 g u e s s 5 -rd .We 2 I ef- ng h e won t c o m e F -if ' are S :fi 71? ' any more I 5 1 ,Af x ' E . -1- C ,5- 4 3015.70 : J ' WM,-f 10. Central W e s leyan E -.e-14. il:-4' 3 ff,,.LJ- p ays rury. 5 11. Domestic science department entertains faculty. 2 12. Dr. McArthur sails. E ' - .,f:,., j, ., , .,5v,1'27 ,j -.X 'W Aft .f 0 ', f f ,f ff s 13. Baron S. A. Korff g1Q3s,wLg,i.k,, X a,, -QQ MR mt -avg?-, r we '- X . ww 'f 7f7w 4 fi-. f' a 52.4-'v .W ,' X '-2-, 2 ' 5 14. A s ltr? 51 omyh cl as S ' 0 S T118 t SCS' X YI' 'if fi-4-i0'yZW:-9 Lu C k Y 5 s' N J.. xp S50 Vx, -iv-ge 5'-M5 Inj- 4'-. -'dawg ZW? Q54 - dogs' af.,-zisfsstwwe ffafffap.-es.m2'ffefftafaf-,Qv Q.tZlfqfai1!m4:m'.w1:-4.4Mwm's.a Feature Fllmeon 5 F o o t Follies, auspices w 0 - ' N i KN 9' -., S- NN 'T' 2-.N Jr 17w s 'l3 fe Wg' he 'XX '3.:33' . 574 . . L gage men S eague' ' - f YV X Nw f-F?-:ii -Use ff' I : 5 14-15. Geology class f - , - -. xx- A- x' ' Egg-Ingres ',,J 1 t ' d nh 3. . J 59 5 fakes a ffm 5 15 Z't T A1 h , 1 ' e 3' au p 21 ,sa QQ. Nzslsllllfml-:'g,,-4Q,pm4 ' vf -:qw'eZ'54 r1ffryggfi'-sfQ6'3-in--'th E led S enter- 5 P. ge . E 1n1 13 e. 1 ' ' X1 ' E n A n n n i .19. Town girls entertain McCullagh girls in the gym with a box supper. .. . E Dates 'n everything. 2 Excitement! Fire at McCullagh. Oh! it's just the Trash Can. 5 22. Patriotic chapel. Prof. Meador -speaks. 5 Holiday after chapel. Ram! Ram! Rain! , p Q 23. Rev. Bradshaw and Secretary Reynolds are guests of Drury for a few days. 5 . . . . . g 24. Miss Agnes Husband, Delta Delta Delta national representative, visits 5 the chapter and college. I . 3 25. Glee Club girls decide upon costumes at last. Drury wins over Jewell by a 24-20 score. , -4 N .1 2 . fl . 28. La Podrida reorganizes. Glee Club girls are singing constantly. X ' ?f . iii , ,n. 'ff J, X. . 12 1 I In D' - L L-i, 9 A 'fillllllllilllllililllllllllllllllil IlllllIllI'lllllllllll1llIlllllllIIlllllfllllllillflllu'llICllllllllfllllflllflllllfll llllllfllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIGIKIIIII llllllllllllIlllllhllllllfl 146 f,,.,. :1- fm-44 . I ll I 1 l . ll Il Z U E I il ia 'F .. li L1 . l z I 1 : z 7 1 : I . 4 E : . . . . . . . P Q Q P U U . l Q Q E U - . . . . I 1 I Q Q . Q F U Q I . . . . . . I 1 I Q E I : z ! s 1 s Q - E : 1 I E I E : 1 E s s Il : s R E 3 F s 1 5 ! 2 2 S V l xy F I, l v I l p ti iw ,535 ,i . .lg N - mu-manning: E . v 4 E 9 I , 2 I E - ,NXT alslllalsvlalv up 5 S 5 5 2 E ! 5 Z u 7 1 4 the f l. MARCH Rules for dancing adopted by Student Senate. Y. W. C. A. has musical program. Honor system temporarily abolished. Freshmen men have oratorical contest in assembly room. Dr. Porter speaks at chapel on religion. Skiff girls make candy at Mrs. Nadal's. Skiff has candy sale. Freshmen girls have declamatory contest. 8-9-10. Dr. Aked is a guest of the college and gives five interesting lectures. Day of Prayer for colleges observed. Girls' Glee Club giives annual concert in Stone Chapel. McCullagh girls entertained by Misses Howard and Clarke. They are entertained by a combined picture and babyt show. Glee Club goes to Lebanon. A wonderful trip. Glee Club girls go to sleep in class. What's the matter? Drury' A Capella Choir makes its first appearance when it sings to Springfield Musical Club. A Glee Club makes a trip to Lamar. Passengers on train find out that there is a Drury in Southwest Missouri. Freshmen manage St. Patrick assembly. Vacation begins. Kappa Alpha has steak fry. Phi Alpha Sigma has house party at'Eidlewild. McCullagh bunch enjoys vacation at Cove Hollow and Percy Cave. Rain! Sleet! Snow! Wliere are the Faster Bonnets? So spring hadn't sprung yet. H Back to school. Annual Staff frantic. , Seniors begin work on play. Wonder who commencement speakers will be. Mr. Hardy, Drury trustee and friend, dies at the home of Dr. Finkel. A .fis- l XR. x ' ls' P , , 3 i V cruulsnuluo lll l'll If tix- .1 147 f . lg, 'APRIL S Sigma Nu convention and dance. E YELLOW MIRROR. K E Prof. Robert I. Kerner talks on the Near-Eastern question. E Memorial of Mr. Hardy at chapel. Announcement of Sou'wester poems and stories-Annual free. u E Senior class play on way. Can't decidc4-Boys rebel. E Piano recital by Florence Watson. E Inter-fraternity track meet-Sigma Nu. ' Mr. Moore-Far-Eastern question. He talks at McCullagh. 1 Z Junior Prom. E Girls' Glee Club is swamped with requests for dates. E Doc's troupeis quite popular. 3 Committee appointed to elect Mirror Staff. E Sou'wester Queen contest starts. Who will -it be? ? P? A R E 1 Delts entertain in their rooms. E Zeta Tau Alpha house party. E Kappa Alpha has party at frat house. E First rehearsal for Senior class play. p E Tetrazzini in town. Q it Date for Mothers' Day set for Saturday, May 7. . 3 Mirror Staff elected. ' E Queen contest closes. - ,P 3 ' Triangular track meet. Rolla and Teachers tie. I No classes. Rain, rain. Q Track meet continued! Those who don't have classes are invited to go. E Student recital. - E 4 College picnic and good time at Doling. Hooray! Q Pi Beta Phi has annual Founders, Day banquet at Heer's. E Dean Skinner's town chorus gives t'Elijah. Sou Wester goes to press. Staff taken en mass to Nevada. Je r, :x ii el 4 n an 1 n o 1 u in 1 I A I l i nnunr--...A J l 148 fn-n-:nl ,..1 .,-. 7 Z 9 z 5 : : 3 1 2 1 U 7 7 E 7 I 1 7 : E I I Q 1 I I ! i I P 9 I - 1 . s I 'v T f I . I 4 X X N F 5 i ' m ,im . if :nun-a-nu-4 v V E 3 3 E 0 3 E 2 9 F 7 7 3 3 Z I 3 I 2 7 E T 7 F F I T I 3 E xxxxb X . 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I . l . I V ' . . M ru- 7 fd Z: i ' lllillllll I lilll I llllll lil 0 l E 3 E ' it 5 ig I 5 ' tl E . . . ' I ,J Z 5 lli 5 Bright Sayings of Drury People . 5 . I A' S - 521 I Fritz Martin: The bank could issue twice as much notes as they had E 5 capital stock. E lt 3 Dr. Smith: You can't get very far in this life unless you have three I il I square meals a day. If you can't get them yourself, you must get a wife to E !l E get them for you. 1 E ' E Vivian Grove: This man who brought this up is very much interested E ' 3 in Gothic architecture. In fact he is one of the best architectures of today. ' E .Mr. Meador: If you owed a man in London some money what would E 3 you send him? E 5 I H. Dixon: A personal check. E 1 I Mr. M.: I doubt if he'd take'it. 5 I E Eugene Hornbostel: A bank is a place where they give you money. It E Q Z I is organized by the government for the benefit of the people. 2 I I i f I Mr. Meador had asked the question, What is a dollar? about ten times. I 2 Z Finally he said: A dollar- Call the students clutched their pencils to be E Q E ready to write down the definitionj A dollar, what is it? ' 2 l Q I I S Q ' Edna Ewers: There are only a few and they are the exceptional stu- Z 5 dents who have time to study. 3 . R E Dr. Smith: Are your feelings elicited toward Lord Darlington, Miss E Z Ely? . I E Mary: Will you say that again-and in a different way? I Q I The W. Cabinet were having a meeting at the Commons. g ' E 5 I Dorothy Call: If you do not mind, Florence, we will begin the business. . E 5 . You go ahead and finish your dinner. ' E A 5 2 F. Watson: All right, if you can hear. I , 2 Dr. Smith: I think this preface is good. I'm glad it is in the front of E E E the book. ' 3 3 E Dr. Smith: Is this play a tragedy?', ' l E V Grace: I don't think you consider that question very much. , i E E , I Dr. S.: You do when I ask you, 'cause you have to. E n l I 5 l ' 5 5 ll E Effie Robinson: Will we have our regular meetings in thejgbig room ' ul 3 across from the -little room? D ' 3 ll E Mr. Meador: The men who sell the wheat do not have it, and the men E I : who buy the wheat do not get it. E Q 5 Do you wonder that economics is confusing? 5 Dr. Smith: She is old enough to get married. Then her troubles would M ' f ' be all over, but his would be only beginning. fi':'l xx Y ' 1 Nxt .. Q 1 , T ix ,f A 1 ' . . il lg if .frs, .v1IuInI I I I I I I I ll III ' l T vo l -vu-if I ll I I I Iaulldlunu I I Ill ll I 9 , ' ' ,'I','I nk'LlZQi?i l 150 1 .. .l1 llllnl IIQUIMA l Mr.HMeador: There is no relation of a horse to a horse if the horse is a horse. V N Dr. Smith: 'fl never couldvfind out what happened to him next. Oh, 3 yes, he got married. That brought him down from that dreamy mood to 5 another. 1 3 U Dr. Cribbs: Are there any more questions on osmosis? I'll not explain 5 it any further, because if I did I'd get mixed up myself. Dr. Williams was giving out magazine assignments. Mr. Kellison: Number, please? Voice from the rear: 3834W. Ruth McGuire: If we don't pass on this test will we Hunk? g 3 Octavia Johnston Cquoting the Biblejz This is like putting new wine in an old sack. , Isabel Shelpman: When a fellow is at home, he is away from all of his friends. Mary Pursselley Creading an article in educationjz A school is a benevolent despotism. : Voice from the back rowz' Amen, , . Benton Manley Cafter giving out test questions to biology class: If you ever get through these questions leave your paper on the desk. Edith Compton: Love is like a volcano. If it dies down it comes up again, but not always with the same person. . ll F Dorothy Call: Dean Swift, is this book on 'Hebrew Prophets' the text- A l Z bookfor your course on 'An Introduction to the New Testament'? ' 3 E Mary Wells: She said that drummer of Coon's orchestra did not flirt' g with women. - , K. Dodds Chaving in mind the small-town idea of a drummerl: What 2 did he travel for? H n Q Miss Clarke: Dorothy, tell Mr. Zilles to ,play 'Slow and Easy'. ' H D. Call Claterjz Miss Clarke said to play slow and light. ' 5 Dr. Smith: What is one of the most important battles of the American A Q Revolution? , Vivian Grove: Gettysburg ' 2 E Mr. Meador: Explain the Boxer uprising. 3 5 M. Rickman: The second wife of the emperor's father caused trouble. : E Her maiden name was Dowagerf' I: , 3, Dr. Smith: I didn't know that a girl ever felt ridiculous when she was W I' dressed up. gi, my 1 .- Lv ', I ' S ' X Q 'A i : 4 Y S ' T' : nl mlmu...s -1' g X iss ? E T . ' we .1 151 ' 5 V .tg 2 2 v l ilr l I, fi? I 4 1 - 1 i r I I v 5 l E E tr 2 l I 5 ,. si H -5 M 'M 1, tm L !, I l 1 ,5 L 1. 211 1 'ri I its 4 1-i 4 ,Nfx I -3' I I I I I I I I I I I I Illllll -3- Illllll I I I I I I I I I I 49- M I f E I 2 Dr. Smith: Are you ready to vote on this question? All of those who E l 3 are in favor of it being a formal dance with dress suits and low necks on I 5 I both sides. 3 I' ry - I ' - E ' Hornbostel: Luxury is the overconsumption of goods. A sumpsary E ,Q S law is a law of consumption. E .si E I 5 ,Q E Dr. Smith: The husband should be willing to wipe the dishes and I 3 sweep the house with his wife. E , sl 5 s 5 'lf I 3 Ben Bond: ' These taxes are not socially harmonious. CMeaning E I sociologically homogeneousj . 3 . I' 5 - I ll - - E H. Jones: In 1815 England and France were striving to gain India. Q , f Meador: Why, in 1815 England controlled India. E f E Harold: Well, they had been striving for it just before l8l5. E ill 3 - Mrg Meador: Yes, about 200 years before. I fl 5 E ,el 5 . - 3 Higgins: I knew a man from Lebanon, a Mr. Wood. Do you know I il 3 him? . I 'sl - - ill I Veda Esther: Is he married? . g 1 I 3 ' I Higgins: UNO. E E Veda: Then I don't know him. g E . V' f E ' 1 I ' ' 3 I Sam Dawson: . You get low grades for being honest, and high grades if 3 E : .77 I , M. I 2 you are a cheater 0 , P I S 3 Did you know that he got Just five A s last semster. E : - I I , Dr. Smith: These students do not realize that there is a God in Israel. E i E This gentle soothing syrup does not work. I 5 1 - ' 5 1 : ' . 3 li I Z Dean Hall: The president of the student body said that the Freshmen E I are to wear their green caps tomorrow-,This will be the final public appear- 3 f . E ance of the little green things. I I Helen Johnson: He calls our table the Aid Society. So you're a I . ll 3 preacher? ' I F lil. - - 3 ti f ' Dr. Cribbs: What's this? 3 I ti Q Helen: Benton calls us the Ladies' Aiders and We call him the pastor's 3 I I 5 assistant. - . E E 1 ' I Dr. Cribbs: Oh, gosh! 3 U ,1 I I I , 2 g il Z Bill Miller Cat the Pure'Food Showjz Let's go around there and guess ' I Q Ig, E how many pounds there are in that ton of coal. 2 Q . H g ll 2 f E S As the music stops all that can be heard is the tinkle of falling hairpinsf' 5 5 it 5 ' 3 , , E 2 r E 5 ' STEREOTYPES 2 l we 3 . . . A I 9' M 5 Of course, that picture don't do her Justice. You outta see the one I 2 1: 5 have at the house on my dresser. g Eg li - its y, d Sorry, old man, it's all filled. I just this minute gave away my last . , W 11' ance. . H iz V ' t my N 1 li Ns. In ,j X 5 ,RQ it 4 , .g f , .yu 1 -?QskF . Itllnlus I I I lmnmuanmnu II I II mnuu ll I -lnunllrlu...kTQi sS2 flfgf? t l i - u 1: 152 ,Vx W'-Je: X9 fe sy CANDIDATES FOR THE SOUNDPROOF ROOM The hbrary conversatlonahsts The mus1ca1 students upsta1rs Those runnmg em ragged 1n the halls When You Answer Rzghtly That s lt Why yes Prec1sely Thats the s1tuat1on that obtained To be sure WHAT THEY SAY Smlth Schwenke W11l1ams Meador A P 'I Wlzen You Answer Dlfrongly That so? No I dont agree Th1nk a moment Wher du get that? Dusch1e1st1gature Yur granny s h1nd 1eg P 1 uwlulmu 9 a ils-N L HAVE YGU FORGGTTEN? NAME ADDRESS I SOUVENIR I 154 I-IAVE YCU FORGGTTENP NAME ADDRESS SOUVENIR 1 133 Have You Thought That the success of this book depended upon the advertising? That the business men of this city have shown their loyalty to Drury and her institutions both by 'helping to send the endow-- ment fund drive over the top and by advertising in this book? That without this advertising it would have been impossible to have offered this book to the students of Drury College at the present price? If You Have . . . . Then Patronize Them I 156 .dn Capitalize Your College Training l 1 1 1 l You Have Knowlealge l 4 r You Have Power ,Q C Acquire Skill W- I I ' 4 By taking a practical coarse in , ,Q E Sloringlielcl Business College Learn It' Right A 58 '! 9 5 9 'CMI WI LLIA M s r A .- 'f '41'1 A F9 L' U M B E R' ' ea, V1,. Q Alf2A D' f1V,, .,,:-11 ' L ' - , -. 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Commercial and Benton 159 Hnfxelhg 5111331 fart Shay J Hemftzichzhg, Covered Buftom, Arr Embrozkfery Maferzkzlf, Lzkzem Pfeaztzhg, E7Hbf0Zb,6fZ?2g' Tfzrmdf, Smf1zpea'4z7za'Fz?zzMed Pzkcef, Smmpzkzga Speczkzlzjf , EM? 5511? cw ,sms Ew7y5ZZ5Zke?!n?iiZiWf5,eBdby' Efveryzfhzhg 292 GMT if cz!! Occa- , Jzom, for Men, Wonzen Infant! Wm? - and Chzkfren 7 Tefepfzme I3c?c9 5 302 Sf. Lazzzk Street ASK FOR 1921 CATALOG 1 5 160 izhem fred 33' Deca- U' B 61' Cfhe Citizens Bank 220 East Commercial St. Bous, remember we are readq to do business with qou Jerome O'l'lara, President . Ed D. lllilliarns, Dice-President Tom lDatkins, Cashier Ross lDhitlock, Assistant Cashier iiltines Lead in Their Line Our 45 years of experience in musical instruments is placed at your service. Every instru- ment we handle has been thor- oughly tried and tested. Knabe, A. B. Chase, Kranich Sz Bach, Price St Teeple, Schiller and Schaeffer Pianos. Autopiano, Symphonola and Apollo Players Victrola and Kimball f Phonographs LQ E. Lines Music Co. 221-223 Boonville Street Springfield, Mo. THE GL GO Is the Best Place in Springfield to Buy Men's Clothes Suit or Ooercoat to Order SOME 2 5 NONE MORE LESS Special 830 to 3-45 Values U. G. DAWSON, Manager 300 St. Louis Street Springfield, M0- u in c. A. A The all'-round Club for College men Splfll :: mind 2: Bodq Special Rates to Tlon.-resident Students QQ!!!IIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIHIIIIIHIIflIIHIIIIIlilIIIIlillIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHl!IIIlllIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUQIIIIIIIHIIllllilllllllllliililllIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIE Holland Bankmg Compan With Resources of Over Seven and One-hay Million 2 Dollars and with 46 years of Sound, E E Conservative Banking g Invites New Accounts And Pays .EW on Savings Deposits - 5 and 495 on Time Certyicates S 2 of Deposit 5 E S M 2 E' ' E . 1 .- 'zz E The Home For Elvin si E E gilIIllllllIilllllllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlllllflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIHUIIIIllllllIIIllllllIIIllllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIII!l!lIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIilllllIIIlllllllllIIIIHIIIIIllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllNINE 162 lllllllllllllllllllllllg E IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE l I , - J. W. Klingner 85 Co. Funeral Directors and Embalmers' - :fmwygw l9ltdil 53 Yr' l Ambulance Service 424 East Commercial Street' Phones 919 and 1854 1471 Elagzzemt Tfllbufg fo ' A47 Ocmiiom The Delicious, Inviting Fragrance of l oflzefs Coffee Gives an added charm to the most ideally planned dinner Five extra Hnegrades of coffee combined with skillful roasting and blending gives it I an extraordinary Havor , f I fly Good--Roarfed Frerfz Ddllzjl Springlield Grocer Co. Schvviiedefs i Trunk Factory Wholesale and Retail Trzmis, S1512 Cases and Bazgiv Everything in Leather Repairing a Specialty M Telephone 432 I 31? College Sth, I s Springfield, QMO. Drop 272' at ifze p T fze T omorzkzl ' Befiutful fir Lazdzier and Gemflemefz. Allpifze ' Lcziefi Egzzzfmefzt AROUND THE CORNER FROM COURT HOUSE ' Prescott Laundry Co. -' - -Ute--Soft dfter Plant, We also Dust and Shampoo A Rugs and Carpets Telephone 2559 2 3353-Co1nin6roia1!Street HALL TI-IE IEWELER FOR EVERYBODY TROPHY CUPS, MEDALS, GRADUATION GIFTS I ' AND DIAMONDS FOR WHICH APOLOGIES ARE NEVER NECESSARY ESTABLISHED 1900 I I SOUTH AND WALNUT W. H. JEZZARD F. JEZZARD P. H. JEZZARD STEWART PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE F RUITS AND PRODUCE 442-444 WEST PHELPS' AVE. SPRINGFIELD, .MO I Staton's Cleaners and Dyers ic Kleanefzr T fmt Kleazrzn 230 E. Commercial Phone 360 Go to I Wiekiser Studio v For First Class Photos 215 West Walnut St. Springfield, Mo Matthews-McConnell Drug company South Street and Square .ffgentjbr Martha Washington Candy Girls Swim U. lD. C. A. Pool 1 164 ' - IEZZARD -4 D, MO. dio eld, Mo. -.- 1 I1 I I, I I I I h K' d f ' Q 25 ou Have Been Looking For 'fl When you Want Building Material, Builders' Hardware, Screen ' Doors, Screen Wire, etcp., Why not get our price? ' I - W e manufacture our ofwn lumber and can ' , .fell if to you jfrft fzand 'I I I I I II I I ' I Croblebe Lumber Company I Where Quafity County K TWO YARDS South Campbell . ' Cherry Street Phone 586 Springfield, Mo. Phone 122 I gl I I7 State Savings Trust Co. R0SQ-Wym3n 155 Public square I Clgthing Cgmpany Telephone 2358 ' I Quality First Clothes ? I Nice Homes for Sale - . Good Farms for Sale 'I w: NJ 'l' - ll A Farm and City Loans I 1 , . I II ,,. II II I I IIli Made and Sold Insurance of all kinds vyritten 300 College Street Ka , II Your Pafronage Sofzeifea' 5PfiUS5e1df Missouri lIII is III II I II .V-,-Q. -1'-sun-.4 .f . . xLau:x.:. :pwf1auw.-ns.. l ,, x , 1 1 , T G . , T I T I 'f wi ll' I If Pays fo Pay C4156 cz! - :',E,'u:f:1 'f-a':L1I,:R-'-.gif .viii-aLii':?i2a4-Efrargfiff?-?i'2151? 1'i?jrH. -,':' f-','f4q?'.9'i3T4 5T125f'5?,-Di:Z'lrFL1--'sf .-,. R ..-5. -. 1. ju, -1:33 5.-- ' - +-w -'Q ,- : tg -42' 1: 'Z , - ,-..5.,,--, .,x.-.v1'1.-1' :. 1 ,V -' Tigre'- 14'Vg' -' ' 'f:-fl'?3 f ifr1I,:I: -'g ' ' ' ' 'JIPQN V. '3-.'g:.z1 i .. ,-5. 1 A :N r x , 1-Jw, 5,1 ...XL vm x M l, I ' , xy- f K vl' 'YL 7' ' ' A ' fl V P 1 1 W A 'U Ii 1 , JN ' . -, 1' If -.- 4- ,T..N.I,g -yy 1 . T, 5 .. , J, jim., :Y I. . A, I, ,':, 1.-.' 'v 1 . ' 7'. 1' f,q f . Q-' :' . .w - - Q' . - .' nf-.,,.,., .' , 4. I ,r. 5, C A . .sp .f ' ' i :.q2f ::-.,z'- .,1 . ' 41' ,., - ' l .' : ,3 43 eff:--gj-jf 5- ,f ,'. J. V '- ,,: ' 'kr ., . 1 ' .ve :if .f . 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Springfield, Missouri b W T Hflleet Me at Van Matre'J T JQSEPH JEWELRY oo, l 1 EXCLUSIVE IEWELRY + STQ Louls STREET AND SQUARE D I f IBO STEPS OFF 'THE SQUARE QN,5T LOUIS ST...L: AT TI-Us CENTER or: sPRiNGPrE'LD'S ACTIVITIES T Clothes and Shoes For College men so T 311 St. Louis Street T f Be Afeiff . -Make Comparisons Don't buy clothes marked low because something has been sacrihcecl to make the przke appeal. The price ticket doesn't tell the value in a cheap suit of clothes--4it tells 'the lack of it, generally. q .lm KUPPENHEIMER Goon CLOTHES at the new lower level of prices ' ' are the.best investment your money will' End. The more comparison you make the clearer will this be-come to you. 340, s45, 550 Morrison Clothin Co. lal SYS- Square, Southwest Corner Dea!er.f za Geoal Appearance ' Recognize the Bottle Barligiidgiiop 9 Demand the Genuine A 'All Orange Crush, Strawberry, Lemon, Cream ' and Grape Soclas manufactured by us are made with sterilized water . COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 606 sf. Louis ' i L Successors to Electric Bottling Co. ' SPRINGFIELD. MO. A l l Tinclall Meat Market W e Cater to Drury We make a specialty 0 Fancy Cattmg Central Shoe Shop Meats and Lunches Phone 771 I lVIcCutcheon Bros. Distributors - 'QYN4 ' I i I Z 'e wg 'ffz' 'fu I p I. ,N .Q I A aj Q51 , E flffri' E -I ' - ii' I 2. I. 3 QE if V ,F ,E ' Z - A bf, ,ML-,, JH' X Q0 , 69 I Wire. 9 Automobiles Republic Tires 255,255,257 W. Commercial st. A Phone 627 Save Your Happy School Day Memories With a Kodak 5 h ll tr? 6 'rf ,X elf, I-Iurlburt-Sheppard ' A The Kodak Store 3I5 St. Louis Street Mail Orders Given Prompt Attentio An Institution Bespeaking The Best, The Whole Best, and Nothing . V But the Best, in Dry Cleaning and Hat Renovciting it Wm is J if ,f 1-1 x I ' wwf XJ The New Wardrobe 315 East Walnut Street I Phones 2470-2102 Springfield, Missouri BROWN BRGTI-IERS STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS LANDERS BUILDING :: ON THE SQUARE - AGENTS WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS. EASTMAN KODAKS Prices Moderate Always Schilling Shoe Co. Dy Dries ward ERS QUARE' JS M -l , 1 Co. MIDDLE-WEST MILLINERY CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 : : : : 2 : : 316-318 SOUTH STREET Speciezlzazhg 252 Hzigfz Clary l MILLINERY AND SILKS You can always find the newest things in Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, and up-to-date trimmings, on our tables. DGSCFESDGSO S'!Ie, We are selling agents for several of the largest silk mills. Our Z 5 direct purchases enable us to sell you Depemfnzbfe SZZQJ at very reasonable prices. - T fze purer are always-'ferr at the MIDDLE-,WEST M ILLINERY CO. Eagle Candy Company Few things increase in value with 218 E. Walnut Sr. the passing of time , Springfield, Mo. E . V Hamel Uf One of them is E 7351775 6 ZZ W Duncan Portraits 000 H 65' .ey C6 f t ' 0' W a . sf .f - .5 'naw-Wright' al f Y-24' W5 1- lfw. 0:-7 ' ' I The Duncan Studio 329 South Street ' Manufacturers and Jobbers of I Fine Candies 169 LOI-IIVIEYER UNDERTAKINC- CO. FUNERAL AND AIVIBULANCE SERVICE 235232 Kg y r f T 305 WEST WALNUT STREET PHONE 742 , LICENSED LADY EIVIBALMER FOR LADIES AND CI-IILDREN I E IT l-lanliins Company O 5 - fi . 31 ' A Biological Dissecting Sets ' Q I 4,,Q,,,g.3 LQ Mechanical Drawing Sets QV OX , . g X , Supplies WI new A . . El? Blue ,Printing Done isIlIlII?IIIIIlIIII IfIIlfffusIlflilffllllI Gifts Xxx , I ffGraduates E . Speczal Rates and E. P. BURMAN, Jeweler Przcesato Students 326 E. COMMERCIAL sT. , . FHM Www Impmor 312-314 McDaniel Avenue 1 0 W e Have Been Boesiem for Dewey Be Boosters for Us . It has always been our aim to . sell only the best in 1. HARDWARE, AND SPORTING GOODS 3 We hope that our relations in the past will Warrant a cont1n V of your patronage in the future RoGERs QQQDBALDWIN HARDWARE Co. 313-315 SOUTH STREET SPRINGFIELD, MO. -:Q+:Q+z+:-fz++:+f:Q-M 4- 'rf-z++x+-x++xf+z++zf+:++z+fx+f:++z4x++x4-1+-1+-x-+2fz++:++z++x4+z+,:4+x++z-+:+f:++z++x++:-4+ 1+ Z+'Z'+I+'Z++X'fX+-I+4+'Z++X+'X+'X Z X++Z-'X+'!+fI+'Z-+I+'I+'I' -1 z 2 14 +14 +14 +44 +14 +14 5+ SA N D C HA I S 5+ +4 44 4 +14 1 +14 ' +14 +4 +44 44 +14 14 +11 1 44 +24 'X' A +14 +' +3 + 4 ?4f 4 5 I 'I+ I +14 +44 'X' A +14 '4 v 4' If 44 v v ,v 4 +14 V +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14 +14' +14 'X' CEMEN I COAL 'I+ I 4 +W J v 44 + +4 4 +44 4 +14 54 1 A r 4 r S i1 ,IQ 4,4 I +14 +I- BUI f WE - IREAI f ICU f WHIIE. 4+ +14 V 1 . 'I' PHELPS AND EF E ,4,, I F RSON 4:4 +14 . +14 vvvvvivv vvvv 'vvv+v+ vvvvvv vv vv vvv vv 4 4 v vvv vv'vv vvv +44 4 +44+44+44+44+44+14f14v14+14+44-+44-+44-+74+4 44-+44-+44+44+44-+44-+14+44+4454+44+44+44+14-+44+f+14-+44+f+14+14944+44+44+44+f-+4o44-+14+14+fJ44+44+14-+14+14-+44+14+9-54+14+14 +14+44+fi4+44+44+14+4454+44-X4 Martin EVERY MAN 5-v-S Sxxuryff? , H -S T NG' 4 otor Compan TQSBSQDEQOHJD C I OF . MI 4 ' a Maxwell Aufomobzfey ' , WHJLSRIELQUR Goodyear YI're.v C? 'D f,-.fx-z., I5 ev Phone 3888 318 McDaniel Ave. BRIGHTFIELD TAILORING CO. 212-13-14-21-22-23 wooDnuFF BUILDING SPRINGFIELD, MO. WILL ROBERTS FIRST CLASS COMMERCIAL PRINTING S45 - 35 5 - S65 405 BOONVILLE STREET I TELEPHONE 57 I BUILT UP TO A STANDARD, NOT DOWN TO A PRICE, IN OUR OWN SHOPS IN THE WOODRUFF BUILDING 172 Pffoieei Your Heelih ' 7 ...UsE... CLOVERLEAF DAIRY COMPANY'S I Clarzfea' amz' Pasmerz'zea7 Mzlle and Cream Newer toucfzed by human fzandx CLOVERLEAF DAIRY COM PANY CENTER AND SHERMAN PHONE S576 VISITORS WELCOME Springfield Warehouse and Transfer Co 'O Moving I I Packing I Stora e Phone 588 g Office 425 E. Phelps Ave. W' e are especially well equgvpeal for School and College Printing GEO. YOUNG PRINTING COMPANY 327 ST. LOUIS STREET Next to Woodrujf Building ' PHONE 363 173 fl i S if F if 'S Li a Il 0 w rl ffl 'r . l' rn lv .,4 .lil W.-............ i 9 l A v l l 4 3 in F , ' -si I A ., . iv, l ll '4 1 a Dry Cleaning Digit QM Family Washing . . A Brilliant Lace Curtains Blankets BdFqc1iI1 ' wifi' ,, F 4' I, .Jle'L? .S9J:.. 5 2 -'I' Q51 FI ' q e KE! -J Springfield Laundry Cn. Basement Reps Phone 418 zfilphone 2516 On The Square SWESTERN MOTOR CARCOMPANY i THE LARGEST AND- ' 4- BEST GARAGE 421-25 S. JEFFERSON J PHONES 65814345 5 CLAS MARKET FISH, FRESH AND CURED MEATS A PHONES 229-551 y 1 4 A A ESEE ,E in S gg is I I r AT ALL GROCERS 1 4 City I-lall Drug Store We Clean and Press e Clothes Corner Boonville i - 2 and Center - - V. Q J Frank B. Smith Laundry Company Home of the Original Home ofthe Puqole Box Cream F1031 p I Phone 423 512 Boonville Street . . GEO. E. RAYMOND G. CLTIDE RAYMOND Piano Q s C. Player Piano i , Raymond Heating Company 2 111 A Hot Air Furnaces ' 0 to Fire Place Furnishings 5 ' Tin and Sheet Metal Work C Nome' A - I Phone 659 219-221 W. Walnut Stl Records Sheet Music W. E. JOHN J Ed Black Music Co S H QFER!iZiSkER 222 Boonville Street 314 EAST COMMERCIAL 0 O O 4 s A M I 176 ' i , - l Press nith p ipany ' Box 'nu vnville Street -- lii E RAYMOND Iompany kings Metal Work JV. Walnut Stl IN KER RCIAL DENTONS DRUG STORE y 221-223 SOUTH sTREEr Rathhone COLONIAL PHARMACY . WCODRUFF BUILDING Hardwalg CO' WANT YOUR BUSINESS ME, . 1 'U67'yl lfng LIZ i IN Hardwarev l DRUGS, SODA, CANDY, phong 13 STATIGNERY V When you are interested in Clothing and Furnishing Goods we will be pleased to show you E S Newest in Style Best in Quality , Dependable Clothiers Morris-Ferguson Clothing Company South Street at McDaniel Avenue Martin's for Music Tfze One Best Gmdztntion GM'---az Pznno, Grand or Upffzlgfzt A Piano is a life-time gift---ever recalling the occasion on which it was given and the happy days of graduation Let Us Heh You Make tfze Selectzon Here---in our music rooms---you'li find a most comprehensive display of instruments-n uprights, grands, players. The World's best makes--Lcome in and see them. Mm Building M artin Bros. P1ano Company On MCDanie1Ave. 177 .- HARRY COOPER SUPPLY COMPANY , WHOLESALE PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES n BUY AT I-IOME Because---It builds our beautyful city and tends to create 1 . the value of all properties and real estate. Because--- The dollar sent away seldom returns, while money spent at home is apt to leave something for you. 223-225-227 EAST WATER STREET G , SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI When looking for a New AUtOfHObllC V This space donated ' or Auio Supplies , bg ' ,See Cowdeng Buick Cog 0 Buick Cargo A Ileiier-Jllllmfin s Goodyear and:Diamond Tires WAN Cowden Buick Co. Phone 562 31 l W. Walnut St. 178 W e cater to Drury Students Pig and Whistle Cate Opposite Court House 1. Dear Fellows 1 The Chinaman's cue and high cost of clothing- They've both been cut, and now they are ancient history. VVe are showing the snappiest line or merchandise for spring we have ever shown. , Society Brand Clothes, Edwin Clapp Shoes, Crofut Knapp Hats, Star Brand Shirts, Vassar and Superior Underwear, Phoenix Silk Hosiery. Are these brands good enough? ,Ed V. Williams Clothing Co. 211 East Commercial St. The Store of the Town i HSHIPP WANTS YOUR BUSINESS , Aura IIPPIIES S ' 1 PHONE 260 222 S. JEFFERSON i V E James Blain, President , Paul caduc, secretary HAWKINS 8: MILLER SQUARE DEAL Blain Grocer Company J EWELER5 Wholesale SOUTH SIDE SQUARE 412 Boonville Spring6e1d,MiSSOuri 179 glIIHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIlllIIIIlllllIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIllllIIIIlllllIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllllllllIlllllllllIllllllIIIIlllllllllIlllllIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHiIIIIIlHHIIIII!H11IIIIIIHHllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllg Premier utter and Ice Cream I MAJ You Lzie If' S I 5 Because it's made pure in a sanitary Creamery, and only S 5 the bert goes into our Premier Butter and Ice Cream 2 E Manufactured only by E atton Creamery Company 3 Springfield, Missouri WllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIIIllllllllIIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIllilIIIIIIHHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllli ? SAY IT WIyT FLOVVER W way y REAL LIVE FLOWERS mir Li A l PHONE 21 255552 -l 35 I FLORAL DEPARTMENT k I ' OPEN DAY AND NIGHT i gl ' gl ' l' 3 SPRINGFIELD SEEDy COMPANY W. EO. JOHNSON 81 CO. Marble and Granite M I Works Fine Monumental Work All Work Strictly to Order P Karchmer Auto and Supply Co. Pneumatic Tire Jobbers and Retailers Distributors for Pneumatic Tools for Lettering Michelin ' Blackstone Knight Canton and Carving Viking H enderson Dayton Thorobred 624-626 Boonville St. Phone 624A Phelps and Jeilerson Streets Spfingfieldf MO- Phone 219 Springfield, Mo. iso IIIIIIIIIIIHE IIIIIIIIIIHIIE 1. l .Lil- l. -lf Co. Canton orobred , Mo. 6 6 Davis Candy Company Manuhcturers qf PURE SWEETS The Good Ecztzhg Kzhcz' Chocolates, Creams, Fudges, Etc. 220 N. JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 828 - g ' : ,7 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR A BICYCLES zz TIRES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES AND REPAIRS If you would have a REAL vacation, get a new Bicycle, or have the old one made ready to go. Come in, We can fix you out either Way. IARED BRQS. HS. Bf' Coffee at 40C 46Bonus' ' Coffee at 35C Can 'f Be Bea! Sold only and Roasted Fresh by Smith Bros. Grocery Phones 109 and 110 868 Boonville St. We Lafayette Hotel Springfield, Mo. I3 . 408 St. Louis Street Modern Equipment Popular Prices Southwest Automobile and Supplq Co. Sprinqjield, missouri si ,PWJ wr 5 The S606 Storeylieczaz' For Style Fit and Ouahty Every Foot Prqfeffzonalbf Fzfted A W WEAVER SHOE COMPANY ' EAST SIDE SQUARE HOLLAND BUILDING CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH ERRETT C SECHLER PASTOR COR. WASFINGTON AVE. AND DIVISION ST ' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SETH H BUELL - PASTOR COR: CALHOUN ST AND BENTON AVE All the new ones all the tzme Bloemker Shoe Co Successors to W cS'c WSh0e Co 119 S S Square 205 McDaniel Ave Leng lDolf Dru Goods Co The model I For High Class and Dependable merchandise Iflillinerq and Readq to wear Qualizy and Sersvzcef have been the success of our bus1ness A complefe lme of zs to bejizmcf at ourstofe We cairy a full line of Cooked Meats for making Sandwiches such as Veal Loaf Swift Lunch Specialty and Ham Loaf Our auto delivery puts the goods in your home right now HARRY N ROLLIN 860 Washington Avenue I 0 Phone 3500 182 r'lI :ll ' 1 f illxil Q ll R i li Te lil i ll in In Q l ,l, , ' 'l IQ lil ti 'ill .f 1 rln. 'Q i ll- ii - la w ga -gl. fl, Il' li' 'im l!, !E! X I li H. , il 3 1 . ,, l ' 45 4 . le g X ii i . X ,5 Y, 4 . I if 5-4 ill i lf' il Iii . iii. 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