Drury University - Souwester Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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D . . , . . . . 5 . . 3 . , S L, . . . of sentiment, romance and youthful enjoyment. ' 7 , , . . . . , . . , , . ,W-U,fN iw YN , i W V, g ' :N - -'- -v+--------M- - -, ,N V ,Y QQ 3 I -N W' Lili . , 1 ' ' ju'7 -W. 1? .N -Y .Lw4,'Ei lc. - -,T K f 1 'j 1Qg1N P-if 5 N, N w NN. if HA? A 4 ':'1N N., Q' N Nl V 1N:-.gN 4.'.N ilk. Yxxjl., INN. 9 3' ,I 5 4 Q N 1 5 M V. NIM! we -My L,,,N A :N-N 521, lx, N' VU! !'n L'- Qf' lrlfjf' NW. ' -JJNN JOHN N. BENNETT, A.M., LL.D. g 31 if fs Dean of the College 3 E1 W NNggfw ip! JY S' MM! rv - K - 5 l'n.v11 gli NN .x N,N,,N 1 N NN 1 il 351' 'Q N , .Ligg ' ' mlb? v 1 xxri, N f X gm' ' 7 N y -1,111 1 W' , , 1 'Q fx N 1 N .im JN N151 L W ily ' N3 , KSN N ,N :N , E QQ.:-IN' Wi 'N 'IYR1 4 w. , 3,154 3 ' NE: gx ma M V, K ii if N N! ' ' 1 ff? N N aa f M NU W 1 Q N NE 1' AM Q I Ei 3331+ 5, N Q4 6 A 3235? RUTH E. REED, A.M. . N' 5' N L 1 Dean of Women .4159 5' vfv ,f-Q 'il EN w NN T1 N3-3 .kb N 51 1 N T 'IS N Vff' f' ' Ni QQLQQ XXL 9- 5 1 Wi wi? N, Nfl' FIN 1 J: ,Ii J' A 'J Na Y ,np LN t JP 'iw N r Lf 1 X J L 5 h..20'.b!'3!' 4, N , '5f:1i':? L :' i'5 iii-5' , ' Wir- ,H N N N , 7 V , J . N - gN1L??'5g1f'f,.11 7 -N N NN ' i4+' W' L 5,3 ,2yl2:42g':3gffff.:s-:-1552!-saw yf. fk E181 X MN N1 . , , ,. '... ' ' ...4 L 1, rr, 1, .p, r.,,,fL. Af 'X I. ' -,I j -,' , :A 7 .W , ,. .. ,, , . X 'N ' . ' , -Qc , , 11 f f 1 .- r.,r, ,' Riff ,Al apr A- -I A I crcc f ,QS V-' J, .,c,g,.31g,,1, giinugb bw: . ,DJ QP, Q 4-LW ' Llfllg 3' 'f.'1aiL52j-'is-553 A---'i,Lf'fT:i iff!!-iz I J., N' X Lxchhter Wald Godwm Meador Benton Daggett Reed Roth R11ey Velasquez B1tteI Drake Bennett McNaughtOn Swxtt Cox FACULTY Burnham Hall LEWIS ELEERN MEADOR, A M Professor of Hrstory and Economzcs CARL BROWN SWIFT, B D D D Dean o the School o the Buble and Professor of Englrsh Brb e JAMES EMERY COX, A M L1tt D Professor of Englzsh RUTH ESTHER REED, A M Dean 0 Women, Instructor rn Englzsh SERENO BURTON CLARK M Ph Ph D Professor of Classzcs WILLIAM ATHERN DAGGETT, A M Lrbrarzan JOHN NEWTON BENNETT, A M LL D Dean, and Professor o Educamon ARTHUR ANDERSON WALD, Ph D Professor o Modern Languages GLENN HARRISON BENTON, A M Assoclate Pro essor of Hzstory LILLIAN BERTIN ROTI-I, LIC es L Assrstarn: Professor o Modern Languages RUTH GODWIN A M Assrstant Professor of Horne Econonncs ALICE LAMOILLE THRASHER, B S , Instructor rn Englzsh GEORGE BRYANT DRAKE, A M B D Lecturer on Relrgroas Educatron DOROTHY FERN BITTEL, Assrstant rn Art GENEVRA PARKER MCNAUGHTON, B O Asszstant m Publrc Speakzng EVA LILLIAN MOAD, Asszstant rn Publzc Speakmg MILDRED LOIS RILEY A B Asszstant rn French and Latrn ELISA VELASQUEZ Bach1ller en Humamdades Assrstant m Spamsh EFFIE LAMARR SHERIDAN, Instztute Manager ll9l v I 411, . LLL X ' I I u a a a s ' ' . . , 1 a f s - a a - , Q Q 1 s in ' I , , . ., . ' . ., . ., f f . . ., . ., . -, - -, f T - . , . ., . ., . . ., . 1 - . ., . ., f . ., . ., f . . . ., f . , . jf l , ' ,I 9 ' 's ' . . I ' . -i - . 'f H ' ' I-3, ' 'Q ' 'a ' M3 I Il.. ' . ., - 1 ,5 , . ., - ul U . . an . . . 1 s ' ' . - I- WN U' Y YY V, ,H Y M W:, , ,JV ,Y ygfoww- .1-'rg K Y YN V Y F H7777 77,77 Y ,Y , ,L .L-if 1 z-Y --,T .4-I-Y, - ' -- V ., ff. L! , I N W I -, , .., T: ,, 1f,..f..I-,-,.F1- n 5 -,-'j'1:'E -'f -iLgA,.y,gf5s if ' 'J 7 p3-+ L' lg' '1j - 'WRT' i P' 1 fi 1 ' X' T15 jg' 'K L-fr Q21--P-'f531e' '7 11 '5f g L'4'ffi 'Q 'm'Q'ff .1-'R fI'Q .1 .X vw' l -af.:ffse1.ss-'ak .L -'LlLV5 517- - iff- ! 4 Weiser, Finkel, Ogilvie, Libbey, Jayne, Cribbs, Thompson, Neal. S FACULTY, Pearsons Hall BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FINKEL, A.M., Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of Mathematics and Physics. R'OLAND NEAL, A.M., Ph.D., Professor of Chemistry. JAMES ELIAS CRIBBS, M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Biology. DONALD SMITH LIBBEY, A.M., Instructor in Geology. WILMER NICHOLS THOMPSON, B.S., A.B., Instructor in Mathematics. MARTHA PROSSER JAYNE, A.M., Director of Physical Education for Women. ALBERT OGILVIE, A.M., Director in Biology and Chemistry. ALBERT LUTHER WEISER, A.B., Professor of Physical Education and Director of Athletics. sf .,:..... 77 .vac-. .. -,-...j....- f:4:f- -T-An - -W i ', f-R-0- t ' ,,.,,-fw..,-,,-,f.,,1.. .,-, ,.p- A -, l l I . X. I l i I I i. V. 1: Av Q. I. Ly 1, W t lil L s 'IJ' fi, rl-I Ni Us EH JAH Il' ll f Wig: tj I , I Ir I 1 If . . 14-V -A+, 1, ,,,-' I -WL, .Edgy -X .'-. Igawyf.-Tvfi .T ' 'f-Ti -- flirt ' gf-f f'f 2' ffffffm' - ,F M-x,,,,...--.,, .. ,.,,,, 1. - I . D , k,,,,,,1,-3,73 T, ., , I201 l Marcell, Peters, Skinner, Choisel. J. Sapp. E. Sapp, Libbey, McCoy, Davis. Sw FACULTY, Clara Thompson Hall of Music THOMAS STANLEY SKINNER, Mus.B., Dean of the Conservatory of Music. MARY MALTILDA CHOISEL, Professor of Voice. EDWIN WILLIAM PETERS, Instructor in Brass and Director of Band. JOHN BROWNING SAPP, Mus.B., Instructor in Violin and Director of Orchestra. ESTHER ALICE SAPP, Mus.B., Instructor in Piano. MARIE BEIDERLINDEN LIEBEY, Mus.B., Assistant Professor of Piano ancl Organ. RUTH SHEWALTER MCCOY, Director of Public School Music and Instructor in Piano CATHALENE ISEMAN DAVIS, Instructor in Piano. MILES MARCELL, Instructor in Clarinet and Saxophone. l21l 'Che Board of T5'rus1:ees THOMAS WILLIAM NADAL LEROY L. LICHLITER . HARRY M. PFLAGER . FREDERICK E. WOODRUFF CLARENCE REIDENBACH MARION C. EARLY . . WILLIAM G. SWINNBY GEORGE W. NONEMACHER CHARLES E. HARWOOD ORANGE J. HILL . . ARTHUR M. MARTY . ALFRED H. MANSFIELD . HARRY COOPER . . BERT S. LEE . . . HENRY M. BEARDSLEY EDWARD V. WILLIAMS . RUSSELL H. STAFFORD JAMES H. HEDGES . GEORGE W. MELCHER ALFRED R. BALDWIN . JOHN T. STURGIS . . CHARLES G. MARTIN . WILLIAM W. WOODS .' ALICE L. THRASHER . 1928 197-9 1930 1931 Iiiiil' C . Ex Officio President Kansas City Saint Louis Saint Louis Kansas City Saint Louis Springield . Springfield Upland, Cal. Kansas City Kansas City Saint Louis Springfield . Springield Kansas City Springfield Boston, Mass. . Springfield Kansas City Springfield Springfield . K Springfield Springield . Springiield ,W Y-I--- -U1-V--.--......1-....,,, ,Y Student Assistants English- WILEUR BLANKE NOBLE ARMSTRONG EVALYN JOHNSON ELEANOR JOHNSON RUTH ARCULARIUS LOY DAVIS LOIS WILKS History and Economics- KIRBY PATTERSON MORRIS GARNSEY MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT WILDA FLINT BERT GOSS Home Economzcs HELEN COFFMAN MAXINE PLAYER CLOE CRANK Chemzstry SIDNEY GRAHAM HALL SEYMOUR LOGAN DARRALL EDWARD EI LIS Btology ERMA BRESHEARS JOE COMES Geology EDWARD CLARR ALBERT LONG BEN GUM Language ROBERT FOWLER Spamsh MARGARET CARRIER French COLLEEN KENNEY French RASALIE LINDSEY Latm B1 e MARGARET WILCOX Mathematzcs GUY BERRY S E231 91' :ttf ,I - --1 , , . N Y jg. H351 ,,g,bl,,.,:i-.. 'fit-if E, A T. Jw: X, MAIN. 5J:,,,,..i,A As.. -1. -NLM--. .,.i , '- Q ': jk.-.J-L-Ai.'.,. L .11 .. L: F - ,...-,L.,...,.1 1,,, ...,...,.a.,. '11, Greetings From the I oo 3 Editor To give the Anniversary Edition a personal touch, the Editor received the following interesting letter from the editor of the first Sou'wester, which is a very pleasant reminder of the book whose twentyffifth anniversary comes this year: To the Editor of the Drury Sou'wester, Drury College, Springneld, Mo. Greetings from ye earliest Editor to ye latest! In other words, I had your job twentyfflve years ago, when our class of IO4 gave the Sou'wester its start in life-and I am look' ing forward with the keenest interest and pleasure to this twenty' Hfth anniversary volume, and hoping, too, that you and your staff are having all the fun that we had without some of the anxiety incif dent to the initial effort-though I imagine that in getting out this far bigger and better Sou'wester there is plenty of both to be had. I hope quite a number of our class will be back, for I believe we would all rather celebrate Dean I'Iall's fiftieth graduation annif versary and the Sou'wester's twentyffifth birthday than our own quarterfcentennial next year. With every good wish for yourself and the other members of the staff in the successful bringing out of the 1928 Sou'wester, I am, Sincerely yours, MABEL HAYs HALE, ,O4. QMrs. Harrison Halej i241 Pefer Pnniber says.- SENIORS The nlpbnbef bas been learned Edneaiion if about to begin. .Af-rm-.4-v. 4 g , v ,,..,,- -I --.:..v.v..--..- I ' ' -' - v . . ig' ,M - ...t.ff-.- .- ,,..,.-.V-2-Y,-3,1 REBER VAN MATRE, A.B. Springfield Theta Kappa Nu, Drury Chemical Association, Glee Club, Biological Under' graduate Society. BERT Goss, A.B. Springfield Kappa Alpha, Editor Sou'wester, l27,' Seven Sages, Pi Gamma Mu, D Club, Track, '26, 127, '28. MARGARET BANKS, A.B. Springiqeld MARJORIE HOOKER, A.B. Springfield T. W. C. A., Glee Club, l27, '28, JESSE WATSON, A.B. Morrisield Band, Glee Club, T. M. C. A. Cabinet, '28, KATHERINE GROBLEBE, A.B. Springfield Delta Delta Delta, T. W. C. A. Cabi' net, W. A. A. Executive Board. RUTH BAKER, A.B. Springfield Tau Kappa Gamma, Drury Chemical Association, Carnpjire, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Biological Undergraduate Society. BARBARA KAUFMAN, A.B. Nettleton Campfire, Orchestra, Student Fellow' ship. D. C. KING, A.B. Springfield Gavel Club, Student Senate. DAVID MCKNIGIIT, A.B. Springfield Kappa Alpha, Seven Sages, Pi Gamma Mug Sigma Tau Delta. , 1 .,..2 iT: H'f- '-ewirg I QT 'i 'V -iiifii if.. iii-QZ:. ,.,,1L,I. also e'.....- ' it -47 ' - - .-....-..,-,,'- if -- Y '- -- Y - 26 2' f ' R I G. A , ' , l tl 'LQ1 l J 'F ii I L 52 Q, I ix? . I fav J. :li L11 g 'Nl GERALD GARDNER, A.B. Oil Hill, Kan. ll: ll l l' Drury Chemical Associationg Student ll .Q -l Senateg President House Council, '28, N ' ii I ' V V' MARGARET CARRIER, A.B. Springrield ' Pi Bm Pm, skiffg T. W. c. A. cabinet. i l l, T , EVALYN JOHNSON, A.B. Springfield Q . 1 Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Tau Deltag . l ,i Slgijfg Panhellenic President, '26, '27j IA' T. W. c. A. cabinet. Classical club. l. f Il I i is Ii .l i if 4 - l l' 1 ALLEN DAVIS, A.B. Floydada, Texas Q I ' ,I 'I Theta Kappa Nug Football, '25g Basket' l l 11 l ball, '26g Manager of Athletics, '27, '28, L' .. J In ' 5 I I . . l 5 ' I 1 ALLEN GARDNER, A.B. Springfield ! l Theta Kappa Nu, T. M. c. A. President, 1 l ls R '2'7j Mirror Business Manager, '26, '27j ll Seven Sages. 9 , VM ' 'S l PAUL MARTIN, A.B. Springiield l Orchestra: Band. ' l l, LOGAN DARRALL, B.S. Eldon ' ' ' 31 Kappa Alphag Drury Chemical Associaf , i l tion President, '28g Student Senate Vice- i . . ' President, '28g junior Class President, . lg . '27g Glee Club. lg 9 'l 5 .- Q , 1 FLOY WATTERS, A.B. Marshfield i Glee Club. IRENE STUBBINS, A.B. Jennings, La. ' ' X Classical Club, T. W. C. A. Cabinet. 2. I PP' - , i- r ANDREW HOWARD, A.B. Billings I . even agesg enior ass resi entg i 1 s s s ci P I1 P V I , , Gamma Mu, Student Serzateg Gavel Club, l Q ' 1 T. M. C. A. Cabinet, Sou'wester Staff, g Q l l '27- l i I z I . V, ,. . A4 7 Q, ,gg 7? 1 X11 fnd 1 L - AL -'T' K ' f ' 7 V .7 f P' A ' Y 'b' , ,, . . . ,f ,' ' fi , . ., ,A-f,-,Q lj r .V ,f -if fa w 0- Lf ' 'fLfu 'I - I- .ffl 1 i X tix - Yfqi, 'J I f , ,.f 6 ,. i f if If ' 57' K-11 '- ,, Cn, C' M? fiii, . ,rbii ' 1.: , f' V' J -,,,,, 'l l ,EQ W QF ,. iq, 7. ,, .1 '?LW , 'ii Ti1 1 i ,1,, . .i 1, ,Z Q, 1 -VKW, , - ,-,, ,f , -, C7 .:. ' . Y: . .. if -., -: Z, ff-, - - ,,f- f - -5 ffft, - 3. Xl ' I I 'I 'X ' A14 271 1 EA, I, 5 Vlrfdtfv 28 T u-,A t. PPA-. . .11 1.1-.. 1. 14.4, fn,-, P MARGARET GALT, A.B. Springfield Pi Beta Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: Sou? wester Queen, '25: Sou'wester Staff, 127. ELVAS DIXON, A.B. Stockton Kappa Alpha: Pi Gamma Mu: Seven Sages: Senior Class President. WILBUR BLANKE, A.B. Springfield Sigma Tau Delta: Sou'weste1, 527. ELBANOR JOHNSON, A.B. Springfield Zeta Tau Alpha: Sigma Tau Delta: Skijff: T. W. C. A. Cabinet: Classical Club: Mirror Board. PAULINE BRYANT, A.B. Springfield Zeta Tau Alpha: Glee Club: Dramatic Club, '26: Spanish Club, '26, .27. NOBLE ARMSTRONG, Mus.B. Springfield Sigma Tau Delta: Mirror Staff, '28: T. M. C. A. Cabinet: Classical Club: Student Fellowship, '27, '28: Glee Club. VIRGIL NEVILLE, A.B. Springfield T. M. C. A. Cabinet, '26: Gavel Club: Student Fellowship. MARYBTTA BEYERS, A.B. Springfield Zeta Tau Alpha. CLAIRE ESHMAN, A.B. Springfield Sigma Tau Delta: T. W. C. A. Cabinet, '27, '28j Classical Club President, '27. MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT, A.B. Springfield Tau Kappa Gamma: Pi Gamma Mu: T. W. C. A. Cabinet, President, 128: Skijf. MORRIS GARNSEY, A.B. Aurora Sigma Nu: President Student Body: Pi Gamma Mug Sigma Tau Delta, Seven Sages. KATHERINE RAYL, A.B. Springflelcl Tau Kappa Gamma, Student Senate, '26, '27, W. A. A. Board, Forensic Associa- tion, T. W. C. A. Cabinet. HELEN JONES, A.B. Springfield Mendelssohn Club, '25gI Glee Club, '25. '26, '27, Vice-President, '28. KIRBY PATTERSON, A.B. Springield 'Sigma Nug Pi Gamma Mug Sigma 'Tau Delta, Seven Sages, Student Senate. CHARLES DENTON, B.S. Springfield Theta Kappa Nu. WILIJA FLINT, A.B. Newburg Slqijfg Pi Gamma Mug President Wallace Hall House Council, W. A, A. Board, T. W. C. A. Cabinet. ALICE DEAN MOBEERLEY, A.B. Springield Delta Delta Delta, T. W. C. A. Cabinet, W. A. A. Board, Panhellenic, President, '28, GEORGE EVANS, A.B. Carterville Track, '25, '26, '27, '28, Captain, '28, Football, '26, '27. CI-IARLES WASSON, A.B. Springfield Delta Gamma Chi: Seven Sages. RUTH REYNOLDS, A.B. Springfield l29l ar' ,eff Ta. T.. . . M hw, v - g ,M V g tg 3, .S fi 5, jv1',I?A-'I 15' ftp.: Epi' Z : UI l - II Q 1: HOWARD CAMPBELL, A.B. Springfield 1' Q Theta Kappa Nug Glee Club, Buisness , A Manager, '28. iff 5 I l Loy DAVIS, A.B. . Springfield Delta Gamma Chi: Mirror Board, '26, 31 : '27, Editor, '28g Sou'wester Staff, -27j Iy l, Sigma Tau. Deltag Seven Sagesg Debate . Team, ,27j Gavel Club. 1 I I. I I5 E I I' JEWELI. LIEPMAN, B.S. Springfield Zeta Tau Alphag Panhellenic, Secretary, I l27, '28g Roclqhounds, President, '28, ll 1. W. C. A. WALTER THOMPSON Springfield if r l Kappa Alphag Seven Sages: Pi Gamma 5 1 Mug Football, ,271 Track, '27. If CLIFFORD DAvIs, A.B. Earlton, Kan. Theta Kappa Nag Glee Club: Sophomore W N Class President. Y ' ELIZABETH BALDWIN, A.B. Springfield I Pi Beta Phi, Classical Clubg T. W. C. A. I KATHERINE KUMP, A.B. Springfield 7 Pi Beta Phig Slgijfg Student Senate: Mirror 53 ' Staff, 'z7. , f DAVIS MOI-ILER, A.B. Louisville, Ky. I Delta Gamma Chi. ' .'. N ALTON RUSSELL, AB. Eau Claire, Wis. A W Sigma Nu. Il ll 1 MAURICE WILSON, A.B. Springrield I' I Kappa Alpha. I T I I I l I I I I 1I 4 I X 'I I lI I ,' l L ,I I ' I l I I l lv If A lr X l I I l Y l WI I l I I l I ,I- I - I QI IQ I I , I I l l I I l I fl lg- i: If rI ., I ' . I, Ia. , I I I I g Q A-L V . up 1, I 1-- I p .IA ' ff -' M -7- Y . .Y , .,,.,.. . L ,, . , A J- ' , M VYU W ix fg , EJ I30l Peiw' Pcmilzer .rays .' JUNICDRS Tlzere'7.v many fl .flip 'zhwixz' cz Yr. and an AB. 32 FRANK BRIDWELL Springfield He laughs, and the world wonders how he can. CLYNDON GARNER The hero of many a rn ALBERT LONG Uur Clrawmg card MAXINE PLAYER ano7 ame' MILDRED MERRITT L1 e has ns hard Knox Snuggles EDWARD MCKINLEY Nota bene A student rn our rmdst WILLIS ONES :den s but He has a jo e all his own Sprmgtield dream Sprmgfield Sprmgield Sprmgfield if s largely Sprmgfield Sprmgfield HELEN MALIN St Johns Kan T W C A ma es us happy and gay MARJOE1 BENSON Sprmgheld A rara aws a Latm major ROY KNOX Sprmgfield Theres Merritt about this boy a' ' . lm . NO, 'S - T , , .. J . l L b, . E X Q1- WO ssfr, 1' -fe-pvuab - f ' '- H .L ww' l I ' , L -..,.., A I ' 7 -' 'f '- 'f'-, ,,,,lpL-qpq-, - ,257 , , .,,..-, X r MAXINE GAMELE Marionville l Someone was heard to say, You simply Muss' quit. Y' , , KENNETH OLLIS Olathe, Kan. N O 1 f H Q He thinks a bolt is a clap of thunder. ll 1 , 1 R 'l , R PAUL ROPER Springfield : One of the ninety and nine that safely l lay. F l l ., l A Q WALLACE BOHANNON Marshfield ' Q9 44-IOOtZ3 Lure. s , ' BEN GUM Alton f b The boy in the yellow sliclqer. dj ! f l ' j , ' PEARL ELLIS Springfield i , She's a jewel! i CATHERINE BLANQHARD Humansville , She has an exquisite voice. A l 'X Q f WALTER TRENT Springield l He sleeps noiselessly and can rally to 1 , recite at times. ll I ROBERT MCKINLEY Springheld L He might not walk a mile, but he could ,QQ run it with no trouble. 51 . N1 A ROBERT COOPER Joplin 1 .g He slings a nasty biscuit at the Come Q mons, but you ought to see him roll. . l my 1 A I l K W-V I l i l f , A fs-' '- - , rg 6 3, I f 3 31 l E U u - x l U A T V. ,V , :lf .u T t ' 4 I T 1 . I i I - i l r i . v lil' ll A: A: A. .,l Q 5 , 1 l ' V ' 1 i Q I A I-fl X 1 4. VM fl 1 V-XJ! JIVU- gh .Y JL: .il if X X 'wi W W N ' A 'QE' 'if I l' Alf X llxfill xltllx ' l If if 0 JE Ip. ' A xfbjl ' ,fu iff V lf , I yu! ' ,iw il K 1 jf' .1 J J If f if 1 X , M 'I ' I W ,X A J 11' fx J of L I J M' Vi . VV' I QI F! I 5 , .3 :I Q. I , A Fi 5 r if i ,INR sf, . I I 1 iii 1' 1 1 Q IRMA BRESI-IEARS Springfield Girlish optimism galore. ADRIAN MORRISON Springielcl Always singing: Barbara . . . Barbara. JACK JONES Walnut Grove I don't think I'm good looking, but what's my opinion against hundreds of others? DOROTHY RATHBONE Springlield Splendid at accompanying. FANNIE SLAGLE Brighton Music hath charms. ROSALIE LINDSEY Hartshorne, Okla. Rambling Rosie. MAIMIE ANDERSON Springfield .Quiet but potentially explosive. BRUCE JAMES Springheld The kind of a boy your mother would want you to know. PAUL HIGHEILL Marshfield 'You have to be clever to love-especially when you love in the plural. HELEN GRACE BROWN Stockton She maintains a Sphinx-like serenity. lm V7 Wi Y , . , 1. W, I an nip 4f1'T7',-, f-fl T- 7i'-'f1:Y'r1-H 'E:!': ' '---- ff ,A -iv , Lf ..-Z-A, , - - . --fe --ig-'!'f me -A . . .. Y -m1esunngrirf f,,-..- '16lR3 WSE Q I, I 1' A' is QQ-EQsAi,:,g4,1,-c I ' L34 CARL WEST Springfield He's found out what it's all about, and it's marvelously thrilling. LESLIE THOMPSON Springfield Among those present. ESTHER MCGUIRE Springfield She has a poker face that is likewise a pretty face. JOE COMES Nevada Gripe! Gripe! Gripe! KENNETH CASE Marshfield Napoleon was a little man, too. COLLEEN KENNEY Little Rock, Ark. Love will make a lady of her yet. RUTH DRAPER Springfield Never quite happy unless miserable about something. LYMAN LOGAN Hurley Well, folks, here's a K A who's a good boy. SANFORD SANDERS Springfield He smiles and the ladies leap to do his work for him. VXRGINIA FOSTER Butler She keeps her good rep, but has her good times. .-.www-1 1 1 1-- 43171 75541---f'i?'I5r'1 Ti? -I P 'Y-'ii - i' Q :iv -'l ,, ,,...,,A 3, ,Li .,.V. A.zg.,4-,,,:,:fyiga,.-,,.. . -- ,i . .1 1 i351 ,L F 1 x L I f R wif? i i. ul Q if . fb, 'A 5 l I Zig 'x .uf il Vi Ei I Ala V1 .5 . F Fi lggizs. cgi' F f Aim ,g , H, an .. L ,.- , -... 1.,..i,-5-L.,-.-f-512-iyfjf' X fi-1 C' Q REE' - . f g-f.v,'y1.EQ- -- . I -lpn R , ,l,....... g...,.f ' . , i .qi-vi J wi , W V Mrk, V 1 1 Ag, 2 43 HAROLD TANNBR Detroit, Mich. 1 i l ,V i f Fu' , i 1 Dreamy eyes-the sort that can be slept off. LUCILLE JONES Springield All play and no work make her a popular , A f gal. . w l i l li i n ,I i i tv A . l A ll l MARGARET BACKLUND Springfield , , She has a maidenly blush. 1-li V. 4 v LARRY LEONARD Springfield 'A , A man for all ages. 4 E Ross RATHBONB Springfield Q ' It isn't a grouch-it's a complex. 1 li ll ij MARGARET LACY Springfield A Hsteadyfgoing' girl. Q. tis? l MARY O'NE1LL Springfield Q The apple of Dean Bennetfs eye. , ' i s 'l . W RALPH KAUFMAN Springfield li 3 That's all right, old boy, you can live it ' clown. - l-I NED' WHITE Springfield Life isrfr what ii: was last year. - ' F A , ANNA MAE EDWARDS Springfield l Always friendly, always smiling. T 1 ' n I . 'V YL. I361 i , 1. ' fr 1 ,. , V. ,, .-.W iff 'H ' 'aff ld' N.,x1-if-1-H,-aaa..-wqvv--nan-nun' 'Tvuunu-any-vl Y - I - Y Q-wassup'-Af' 4 f l. 1 v ,.. i i 'x gxff-55-255-T-'ses-if-f ?:fiiiiill Vg if . 'A Q13 -1: ft l T lil-tiff'-Cf. V f li l E? RUSSELL ROBERSON Springfield is l He will bluff his way past St. Peter. ,F 3 , . fl CELL FOWLER Okmulgee, Okla. fl Wg. If bow ties were wings . . . V ,S ,V 'F f is ,T ' gig EDWARD CLARK Springiield ll 2 A geologist has a roc 'road to travel. V . y i fi , ' 8 E z EUNICE PETERS Springneld W ffl She has a wa o starting things. ' I 1 y li ' 3 .. 1... ' K- X ll 5 r WINNER STONE Monett .- , ,. 11 T . She shows her wisdom by keeping silent. A il 2 1 L Q l i ilu f X li . 3- ix ROBERT FOWLER Springfield I, , i Q, , N , ' ' 1 'iq Fond of the ladies. ' 7 li 3 V T? f , A L . K' ,LJ f -f' ' RALPH PHILLIPS Aurora V A manly chuckle is his. F ' 'fn i le J r it ,T LEE SMITH okafche, Ona. i i ,' W Good natured through necessit . W , .5 Y if g A I 11 i L l V ll PERCY EEERT Joplin 4 ' Love is a wonderful thing. i x ll i l ali l E . DOROTHY DUNCAN Iberla ll . rl, Memories of M. U. are her soul's delight, i A 1 T i ui . V il , it E i ik 1 . l-lv-' i ' lvl . . ,fail L L.- L ,S - ,L t L. , L, A P M f i L + .Qfpns W g, -- 1 v Sl I ,E Lg' fi gn-- , Qin g . 5 H , ,, ,Y i 1, E371 A umor t A fumor I am And I am proud o rt I ve accomphshed great thmgs In thts down trodden world 'Irs no other than I Who edzts thrs annual None but the umor Who throws the great Prom I ve lwed over the days Of Freshman and Sophomore I smile on the low lwes In cymcal tolerance Though they bore me Untrl I could dre Soon shall I take on Somhre tones of the Semor In chgnzty I shall he steeped But then I shall shme In lmght past achzevements For a hale hearty fumor am IBB I ' IGS f 'Q J . The sophisticated junior am I ' I . 1 I I Peier Pmztizer says: SQPHGMQRES Lei us hope for the bex!- Tfzey may snap out of it 7 Z ii. w wa, 4 Q 'ii i H 7 Ai . 0 'fi . i 1? 'Q ,R QAM A , , , N W , N ---- -.-4--A------- Wu V V , .:m3,,,,,,5,.a, ai, ,'..,.,g A - Rf:-:+ , - - x ,T,j,-535744 if3E.f I 'Q', 'v'1Lff1:1f-f+Q-j, 1 51,324 lit...'.TT?..f'.'.Z ..f'l...,,..,gaa..Qfa...,..,.aTZ.....i..a..rv-.a,,Wf,, 5 i ii e ' Y MARY ALICE THOMS Springnelcl A. 1 oh, What a Pal Was Mary. ,ly fi N ,' i lil if li CHARLES BARRY Springfield l I Know My Baby Loves Me. 1 1 lf: : 3 il , X E . 7 Li A Q MARGARET HARRIS Springfield i 1 Positively, Absolutely. ifn CHARLOTTE PRESTON Willow Springs , Bridal Chorus. I L, ' U Z Hi 6 FRANCIS SEWELL Springfield i' , if What Does It Matter? ll' Hi if li A , All Jing ERMA CAMPBELL Springfield gf? 'lx gl just a Memory. lfl l l j 1 ARTHUR BLUME Springfield flu, S Aggravatin' Pagq. A wi. .1 Im 1 A jr , fi, 1 3 -l .', 9 Ky, VM, It . Dfw Jef Q :Ax .J yr 1 1 we 1 in W .' 1 , ' ' s we . f ' i VP ARb'ARE'ifW4icox.53 w , ' Piefqe City Qi ,i l 3 ',AfLffE 9fhMyx Hearn' X ' A yi ' N ! f fl 'AX U' ,Vi .lf -Jl i ll l ' . ' , BIDA REINHARDT Oktaha, Okla. if Haa1fHaafaaai Haaaah. W A V 1.5. 1 A 1 , VERA W1-uTLow Poplar Bluff , . ,TMGMdOMKA. U l Y A I i l A 24. l QI if .gl 1 .. xl ,, ,..- 7 ,af . ,, L , pn, ,,n.-.,,, W L. i V -w i 3'F 'TC :i'll9'lll'lHff 7 f'f ' AY T fx' ,ff Q iY'l ,f ff '-T'l5U1W!72, ,L FTW!!!-l'l P.' .. ff , ., Wager? K ' ' ' 4' 4 ' l ggi .Li .. 1. 4 fi Y I1 1 40 1 .QV nr. -- A ..Y-Y. --..-..................... Y... -. w .., M, .. , ' .4 1. f LEROY LIcI-ILITER Kansas City Drifting and Dreaming. MARION MAGEE Springfield My Wild Irish Rose. FRANCES LEWIS Monett Because They All Love You. HAROLD LARGEN Ritchey Ain't She Sweet? CODY ANDERSON Springfield Any More At Home Like You? BETTY DOLAN Joplin Sometimes I'rn Happy. AVERA FISH Sapulpa, Okla. ' Love Me All the Time. MORRIS LIPMAN Springfield Russian Lullaby. AARON GRIFFEY Sedalia I Love Me. MICKEY PATTERSON Poplar Bluff Yes, Sir, Shc's My Baby. X - W- f- - i411 R.-w --f .,..,. ' v-'Lf F19 . f - . .- 1.1 an -..w.-.W l42l ik ,. ,llifi 1? kb! V-1' s-'ll rf Q - 1 C' tif' 'x..f ft .NNTJ Tr!! t U! ' KJ JU, Joncm LIEPMAN pringiield nv! , Collegiate n 'Y' NF! f ' ' N! Gfts ,E 1 .L L X 5 .iw -ef ,FJ Lx! Q-' rg 7' K ' TJ JAMES BOKEIAON .3 b 'X A ,li ,ii ,l 1 F11 'QtO'MIoulrgl1ft. JYT' :TJ XJ 11 R ,SJEH fe - X' lf' ' ,X iss K Me Agam. Q! M X f-I' X' -' 1' ,f Tx X1 ff N-X ff . 'J . J 3 X T2 XAjffnrNxfj4r.L21J X. Dj! Springfield' Yi 5 f I f 1 rf lf , -. - P. . I A . Q sk, .x D If -.X . . I7 Xbx z KJ ,X3..Hf0nest and Truly: xg L! K' I .ff ,X TON4 S! .,,N , bf ,Springfield x ' I l Jj Q? KK wif., Q, w 'TJ Qf' q J JALMAMUSICK - jfobady Knows What ,OJ Mama Can Do. ROBERTA BRIGGS just Wond'ring. JOSEPH SICELUFF Dream Daddy. ALBERT PHILLIPS 'Too Tired. THELMA LYLE Love's Old Sweet Song. MARY SEHNERT Sing Me to Sleep. nfl: V 3:1 ag: Q----5-V---V1 YN L .., ..+4weu -' xx-ruin. . y we lk nw..-4.-. F .m g..u.'-un:-an-un-,Q gg.. Iberia a ReclfHeaded Springfield Springfield Eldon Webb City Mt. Vernon .231-iiiw' ' -1-7 My-.rg-Z-.5 -U, , . 5 .J . fl li '7 :E pg, .. .JI .W Ml! I: W '21 Illslll 22. :gf ' 5.-1 iii? li? 71. .rug Rf f fl 4. fl: F23 .4 lg? , 'll f il s, 5-5 sz 1 1 F I5 lb ' LF in 1 it ullnl iff. fi I i 2 ,fl ,f-,N Wi .., Nlmmg, I, 4 V .. WALTER Moons Mt. Vernon What Do I Care What Somebody Said. ANNABBLL KERR Crane Baby Sister Blues. BARBARA HORTON The Fair CofEd. 41 F 1' I Springfield Louisa PARKS Springfield 1 ' Onward Christian Soldiers. LOLA WILKERSON Neosho Go In and Out the Window. NEIL GARLOCK Joplin I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight. NAT ANDERSON Springfield Me and My Shadow. ELENORA Boon Springfield Only a Weaver of Dreams. Imzz GIDBON Springfield Where'd You Get Those Eyes? BERNICE COLE Kansas City Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals. ,fri E 1555 I ' 5 2-'W-f22'Y , -.--...... --1.--Z7 ,Q .Y W:?.Y:A-V -- ,J --eege ia -it 4 Q 1- Q--Yr-it 1Tiaifer -',r'f'rw-iw?-'T ' avr:-11 Al . , !f5F : , Fila , f' . H. fififf ff ew.. JN 4.f1.f1fV - 'f ' .vt e' if 4.-.gb ,yd X ff ff . 5' , . 4 LLL 1. V -I '- 1. ,- f -. ,fllfln ,!f'.,, K ffl.. -13' ul a ,, 'vfp - , ! f,fi ' .f'! V'-f9 4. , C-Lit! flf fr. 712. 1 it Qi l 'l l 1' qi ii ' it gf . .M ,, J l I 4 l I S4 i n 2 l xg, if f m ti, Q! I fi. lift lil I .lg 1' ii.. .V ' lf? fault , T ..,.a M.. 1 z .L Q 29:55-saawga-lvaiswwaatfggpgwigiwmag , H, ,. ,H , ,,,,, , Y Y ,Y J 'feb' 1-is iii I' ,If fl I ,4- so X f ' f- V V - 7- -- -Y - ..-.--n--4-1,-,M Y- . 25 Tf ?'f ?'P.'f'P7 'i f'l? 5':':'m'i 'ii5if'?:J' '71 H , '-If f ,f'.f',3 g32i , g.-f :ig ,A 2, 5 4 l IDA FORSTER Beloit, Kan. lu il No, No, Positively No. if 'l E Q . '1 4 PAUL BREWSTER Springfield - N Show Me the Way to Go Home. , l , i il , JOHN ROBLEE Springfield l Wi Smile a Little Bit. gui' L .. g ff MADGE GLASSCOCK Miller Falling in Love. l W l RUTH WELLSHEAR Ft. Smith, Ark. Sl1e's Got It. 'l ill li l , r l l , I , s V lil 14 Q' 2 in , f, . 1 , i 11-4 i l . 3 I .xi RUTH JONES Dream Pal. KENNETH KELTNER He's the Last Word. LUCTLE WEEKS Baby Face. PAULINE BLACK Garden City Springfield Springfield Carterville Than s for th Buggy Ride. ROLLXN GILLESEIE Willard A I Ain t Nobody s Darling. l 5 W! 1 l nl 5' 1. 1 ll I' k 6 .l A ll lv 'J 3 1 ' T 'R 9 V i? lg I sl ll ' l H l. l. 4 -I 44 ,I Y WW TT-mi.-W...-frii R- -i.:-.1-Q......H....e4 1 ig-ff' '7S'Tf T'T'1f?T.. T. 44. 1 .- 'B T L i I 'F 11. EI L N' 'f, W l gs... ' S x ' ' E' ' ' ' 'T ' ff: V,f.Tj??:4:t1: wfewfrnf- Q37 .wel ' l ll . 1 ,, L, L I I 1 1 Q - T ' l , Il 5 ll HALL SEYMOUR Springfield Il Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away. , Ik .QI , I I I 1 ELIZABETH SMITH Muskogee, Okla. 'I 'I'ou'Te just a Flower From an Old - ,V I Bouquet. l I ! I P MAURINE FUsoN Mansfield Wl1o'd Be Blue? If l Fl I I n U MARTHA SRHNRRT Mt. Vernon ' There Are Smiles That Make Us Happy. l 'Ie I. ,. I I. l K r I LULA JONES Springfield 1 I Don It Bring Lulu-I ll Bring Her Mysel . . j DELMAS MCCRACKEN Springfield W Ill Be a Sunbeam. X - I. DURWARD HALL Springfield M h Cant 'You Hear Say 1 Love 'You ? 5 VIRGINIA WOODSIDE Springfield 5 j I Bfown Eyes Why Are 'You Blue? RRBA NORMAN Ava 4 W Sleepy Time Gal. MARTHA HUDDLESTON Little Rock Ark WIll You Be True l451 l l ' f Illl lf I I I. I I . . K I, I I J I IIT I g I - 6 .. .. ' l l l Il Iil I l AI Il If I I l 'I ,I S I lx 'lv I .. J r. F, l V x -' ' ,, ,.,, N :,,e::M,,,ga.M-i ,.,. .W ,,.. iiflj . W W., W . ML f .N - l I i '51,,,..:,,, l nl -4:...4 .Mn - .. ff.zn'4.:l:-'::'-z:...' E 'I 1 -f, Y I-if rr ' 'I -.1 r 1 iw Q' Y ' :ll FRANCES HASELTINE Springfield I When Irish Eyes Are Smiling. 5 Y ' J - I. f Gr.ADYs HARPER Little Rock, Ark. Me and the Boy Friend. ' 5 ll . I ' QV J l' rl A ,J BUEL WHITE Springfield if 5-fl Song of the Wanderer. BYRON MORTON Springfield Y V sg Dizzy Fingers. 7 V ' fl V Q. l L ll : ' LAURA GLASSCOCK Miller ll 3 5 Who Cares? V 3 l 1 ,f Q JOSBPHINE UMBARGBR Springfield if L T W Breezin' Along With the Breeze. Q . l H l f l ' WALTER TUPPER Springfield li ' , For He's a folly Good Fellow. 4? I' 3 cl, CHARLES FARRINGTON Springfield If We Won't Be Home Until Morning. M 1 'l : ll. if W VIOLE1' VEERKAMP Neosho Sing Me a Baby Song. ,l as 1 ' 1 MARTHELL BURMAN Springfield Louisville Lou. v . .- V, , If ' , 5 1 , H1 ' 3 LQ .,l' L H if Q ? Q f Lf F ' f . f l irt l461 . if I-,, ' a ,Z -- ' I 'L' , f Q 2 A' QTHE 5QU1wES'TER W, ' QQQ R V N 59 b E --Y 3 A - -V N MRQQL. 14.11357 1---v---fa -'Af N N f 'N i I ,- Q , n , ' 1 ' ' Z N . X E PAULINB HASELTINE Springfield i Give Me 11 func Night. 1 i . W f ii i . LAWTON Buanows Monett X 3 Nobbdyk Business But My Own. ' 1 I 1 MH Q f i 1 ,Q W 1 EMIL HOLMES Marshfield il 1 X Melancholy Baby. Q W 5 i . f i i f E' 1 A A ? I YM i li 4 -.,- gf Q Nj i 55? 4 i -fi V' 1 Q E 1' w i V Kiwi! X jlfilfl sb! x ' C 1 M X V . , i V Y 2 V , ' V j W j N , fir 97 U ' M y WJ V C W Q' W ' i i ii Y? 'X' ' ' fi if X- ' U ffk HJ gf' kx..'x V 1 1 I U - x f ' 5 xv 1 2 L I ' z J xyf .fill N XX 91 I 1 ,tx :X iw xx ,J ik I X Y 'JV Xl-1 XI' h - E f U ' f Ji' C iq, .J-1' N xx P, i .- ' Jw -Q , fy ii Q win 1.,'if U . 1 Q3 f J X V K, Lf Qc' 1 U UV J x, WJ ,Q ii QW xx V A ii if K wif! xx E I SP xg QI, X 'W' ob-S ,, xi f . Q, . I K Q! . A 5 xv : J CX .xlx fx, J E N E Ny MMXYEA1 1 - Q W-, U.. V i . - - . i 5471 'V . , , gf1,?-ff- JH wif' -- ,f f ' ' ' -A J -f ' QL K 1 ,Y '-.ULi,?g,g5l1Lfl'Ji.QiB k' Q, ,,. , Q . ,, A Sophomore qljsalm No one is my masterg I rule my own life. I equal my soul with that of the Senior. I careth' not for the wrath of the junior. He maketh ,me soreg he Clampett my style with his Sump' tiousness. V ea though I passech not in trig I will not study o my mind is superior and I now tis the Pro s du I He giveth me tests ull o useless questions that my riend doth not now I looketh appealing Surely he wilt have compassion and tell me I need not remain but no I the superior, must dwell in his classroom orever . . . a k , . f9 f l. I:481 n Peier Panfher .vayn FRESHMEN They began life ax babes and iizeybe only laegzwzf ww Lslflfwu iw 'ik N g, YW i I 1-:ra :i rwii-'il Q l - 'ivf- ' ' ,, TW ' ' ' T ' 'fxfi-D' f ' Y' LEO SIMMONS Cabool He may be exclusive, Ar least he's not obtrusive. VIVIAN HARRIS Albion, Ill. ' She talks back to her profs, V She thinks she's good as all the Sophs. ' , MAXINE PINSON Springfield E A gay hello, a happy grin A Many friends for her win. i eg A 5' Y' ANNA HARR1s West Plains X E if Meet her in the hall and smile, if? The one returned will be worth while. li FRED LONG Joplin A clever pass, A Long dash-football. MARGARET WILLIER Springfield 5 i Not very big as you can see, il l But a grand little girl is she. i 5 it 3 MARJORIE GIBSON Joplin' She works for Big Bill, i But she can smile still! . , S 43641 h lo. QJLLA ' G 'H' 4 R-Li iw..-,.v4qpf, 4v -Y vw :.!,l.4.,,,,J.,, Q A A ' ' BZE 'bf' ' B S e knoc d one man dizzy: ' Keeps Special Delivery Man busy. ,- CHARLES TAYLOR West Plains . A cheery grin Thais sure to win. Iberia she has red hair, t er is always fair. S O , 5 4 . E p x I 50 l , Z, ,gi-frilly -H1511 , li -X , -, '- TN pzzin-' 'ing it-V ,x-.., 1 TJ. LM... meg. ,zghzz-if ' QFH' S'LL Y.'s W I JACK FARTHING Ozark A ladies darling Worth more than a farthing. NELI. WOOD ElDorado Ark. Another girl from Ar ansas' Good old state-Rah Rah Rah! DOROTHY STATON Springfield She is so very small Can scarce see her at all. RICHARD GARDNER Springfield As good as you will find, With a studious turn of mind. DAVID LBMONE Springfield hy girls come to college I en they don't want knowledge. , ff A FAIL F fl , Springfield 156 I l l iw if il i ,l l 1 A , YY, 0. l, ras' I J 'Afidiliilj fi 'I ' yi MQAJ' f if xl L I ,L L1 I I L J '41?H'K.'!ZBlSI TULLY Springfield 9 'Alf precious things small come, l Then she's worth a large sum. ROBERT HYDER West Plains An eye for collecting, A turn for recollecting. Among My Souvenirs BYRON HOUSBR Ash Grove Gentle, mild, and meek, As any you could seek. NAOMI PRICE Pierce 'City Wee sma' baby face, A little girl with lots of grace. 1 X 'A-L. ,af F fi '2 1 nl.--45 Qu 1!4 vt ft-fvv ref-XL! 'A. ' J 514 v 1 ,cl 1 I 1. u i T li' L, ll ,, S' ,, fr . 1.3 . ,. .iw-1-:,e............ -A-..,.,.,..-.F -.f T'7T'TT7 f?if-'ff:ifj ?,fag.,.:..,s,':A1ffwisiiswITFf1H--vw-H- '' 'os 1Ta'f3 g 4-1.15 ff- P:: ff'-Q:-1'+f5 ff- U -5 . . ...Q ..,........Q....fl..Q..i..Q s -, I -n I . 4 . 7 ' A lg ROBERT WILLXER Springfield ll 1 L Gofgetrer Bob ll Q ' Sticks to the job. l ' f ' . A 5 '-1 V, n 'LJ' 1 ' -f-' LUCILLE DAVIS Conway W! ,U 1 ' Af 71' T 4: ' J lf Q She's willing to do what you may aslgg BJ Q 1 A , 4, ,- I She smiles as she performs the task. L ' as-uf 'I ' 4' x ' 1' J- - ' '-. 'Lux' 1ef40'f ?5 Tj . S i . i . K - J,-wp! ,fwfr Q fi THELMA Pnclc Sprmgfield 9- .gif is QM I I Af ,1'zAM-145, ,L M1 Vliith her longglaxen braids t my S e oolqs afrar . lflilfrji ,. ily 1 if F A,-.rm RUTH PETTIT , - Springfield il: Snappy eyes, coalfblack hair, - . I A IR l' And a friendship wondrous fair. Af i A lfffv LYNDALL SHANKS Bakersi it x if She always has a word to sayg if: OJ Always happy, always gay. MP . I gy- 5 't Biff' My 'i MQ JJ It ,Mi J. WENDALL BARR agu xo Eli? with his happy Im gig' 5 - ui Most anythin a t win. Wg. . .. H i by 56 ,ty flip ,N U l ED DIFPENDERTFER Lebanon l , We have heard it said 5 ,-.1-il A bashful boy is Ed. '19, .5 'IF l h w is i i X EVA JOHNSON Newburg .V I , Ivory keys-a queer tune, 1 Y Then she stops-all too soon. 5 I 1 ' f g .1 T. l l WILMA KESSINGER Rogersville t I A trifle shy, ll :gf But very spry. , i Q l 3 W 1 MARGARET RUHL Joplin - fy A regal type of beauty, lll l 5 And a cornely sense of duty. , i l ll Z 1 Q, ,- 1 :. i , br' 'l , l if IU lr if . fl U: 'x . W.. W H, , gf .TN , W, WL abl , f vf,-rar, jf' Y V , J , U, ., lf f :'f j , Q5 li-5'r.L::..:i...1 F 2 , 1 2 A fi'Hf-4fe'- .A i li A 1 52 I X-- A NORMAN SUTTON Springfield Why should I let it worry me IfI dorft get a Phi Beta Key. SELA ATKINSON Springfield Here's a girl you all should meet. She's quite the campus athlete. PAULINE BALDWIN Springield Peeny happy, 'lPeeny gay, just the same, any day! . , I T- .Al QUL elf ff A QW MT -.Ll . 'J M fQ f J' Mi U' f 4 jf,-2' L VV' A fWIL5,'ARaX37ooD ,-,',u,,,,fiKVaLlnut Grove Lv A-A ' A' Lf He's very nice, .f ' ' ' A r ' Y' 1 T T ,.............4.............z.:...n -......-...A - - -W -- 7 ' But quite precise. GAY BARTON Springneld 'That lovely haunting tone Of Gay's crooning saxaphone. FRIEDA BAKER Springfield Campfjlre is her chief delight, l As its leader she's all right. MATTHEW HOLTZEN Florence I just another careffree Frosh P1 Whom his brothers love to josh. il., f. 'LP I lil CHARLES STONE Limon, Colo. ,l ,- L-'yf All the girls he does ignore, 'QQ Tet he wins them by the score. .1 ai! if lim ,. ,ir ii! ,gl MAY BRUNBR Springfxeld She seems to have her share of sense 'Zhi And is quite free from all pretense. .I .fs -li-14 if ll W I, 5 WINONA STOCKTON Inglewood, Cal. gl As this young Miss walks along li She sings for us a happy song. Lv' git l L: , in 7,7 , W, H, W , ,fa-Maw-nie-'-fp tn: , .4, W, ,J Y . ..... - Y , V+ ff I' ' 'T--yan 'rr' ''Aqfammvzrrr-T 'xnrffasafasf'if -w.ff-vfzwwsflg N 5, 1, gy'-.-1:::,.ss1-fp--.--'zffif z1..s:1exx.:gvE7'Qw:f15:u!irS!f Whig ' at K ' A 4 Y lf:-Jig-'fs -N 1r4-'2'-f'f'-He-fe-:--H-syi5-f-r1v':--f'e-s!f1afJf -+1-zif l Y' 1 if'-M if 1:-+132 , E-'-AQ1 '-+iWfH?'2?f- ni1fE5f-fskfler'-fvi l53l .V .. ' A----I-, -I-I-lv' ' ' Q za-. 1 -f -.. .- 'f ' .-..-r. --rg as ..- ,J-, -rw 'M ,-5:4 I 4, -.4 ' I I 5 I I I I I I I l I I FI I l '25 I IV , fp 'I I- I I I I, I' l V, I 5 I I l I II I' ,I I I If I l I if 'NI 3. -:csmmsff A ' M 2- QTYTII -' rixflltt- . . ,,,. E l KIRK HAWRINS Ozark Determination gets one there If combined with a knowing air. PAT MCGALES Sedalia Good to have hanging around He may gripe, hut he seldom frowns. MARTHALEE SULLENGER Willow Springs A little girl who ran away And got married one wintry day. FRANCES ATKINSON Springfield Half of an adorable pairg Always friendly, always square. NELLIE MAY HAMMOND Springfield Not averse to frolic and fun But rather shy toward everyone. JUDSON PIERCE Neosho Here s, to a boy whose only hope Is to learn to tell a real good jo e. FRANK SHADDAY Joplin All great men are dying- I don t feel so fine. MARY ELIZABETH CROUCH Joplin She s so very gracious And her giggle s most contagious. MARY ,KAUFMAN 'F D .P Springfield K Very demure 11 ry nice 5 D' ' She s 'ree rom any vice. RUSSELL MATHER Ionia Low in stature But not in nature. I' I I I ' I In iI : -I I Il I If IIl II W I 1 fl 'I I I V... . I If I l I' I I, I I I I I I I Il I ' I I l ' I l I I 4. U QI I I II ' 'I l.l l I I I , I 1 I- E II Ii I l I I. I I Sl ll I I I I 'II I L II A II ff, X , I I l I Aj!! k ll lI I I t IJ I I I L I I, f IX I I JF I X l I l I I I I ' I 'J . I I I. I I l I ,T l UI l 'I IL l ll II I I - I l I J 'I I l I I ', ' I ' I Il ' l I I I xx I I I , I I I I I ' l I I , Q . . I .I If -7' ' A438-L' .v. I.0IfS I I , , -I . I I f f I I I I I I I I l P I 'II x Ig' 1 I I I xg: '- l 2 ' I I I' 17 AA-A 1 f '-Y' f ' - - 42 Cr- W- 'Y Y - 1 -' ' T . JI - ,N . Ai-. W, , 'lf ,I ' Ad... uf If' y f I ' . .11 A II If, IQ Lg - - Y I t . - , .I f : ' f ' T 1: ' I wg X f- -- , kk, 4,47 iw A 4 I . 1 ' I I. I 1 ' -., . , . ,, , ,, .nn 2':+f1f:g?:95w::j:jgrQir.suushqgwgign ' ' ' 'I' f I 54 I 4 4 I .- I ,I I I l f ,gT - -. - . S -E fi L. 6 - H . - - .l, ,,,.L, :Y ' THE SDUWVESTEB. - Q A, ' ' K I Y --'Y A SA- W ' -W-Y -'Aff-T gf ll L l W I .I . 5 I , I 5 I ' 5 ' I I . 2- :' I , I l I 'I LEON RAWLINS Berryville, Ark. i l ' A Southern drawl ' ' I Makes men crawl. I , I X ELIZABETH GRINSTEAD Anderson II l f V Page a doctor! Page a psychologist! I j l , , ', She's going to be a bacteriologist! I Qi . ' ' I i if ' I l lx I JAMES WRIGHT Eldon L , I I I may not make an honor frat, I W 5 5 I But Fm not so bad for all of that. I '3 I! I , xv l A Q I ' I I FOUST Roman Greenfield I I An allfaround fellow in every way. M He can make a piano play. X 1 Il ' ' i I I l I, U I, I l II EVA RUE GREEN Sedalia Q l 'k l She's little and winsorne to meet. ll . , 'I I She has a lover at her feet. - .Q 'f I V I I I QI ll MARY ELIZABETH WATSON New London i V l I l To most of us just Billyug l 1 ' wi Always cute, but never silly. Q I .1 5 1 s l ' l 1 , ' I I .5 I . I ll .I JACK APPLEBY Springheld . I . He're's to a boy you would like, I 'I He will always treat you white. . . I 2 I 1' l II' , If l l PAUL EDMONDSON Sprmgfield I I A German student he, , l I' j 'Q A linguist he would be. W . ' V Y Y -I I I J' ' l 'lffcocu lj Nl MILDRED PILE Springlield ff' K In A little girl, a little smile, '-lv -3014: tau And lots of sweetness all the while. 'I ' gr any , I ,, giawi' , ' I 121 .rw-.u1L lg 14115.64 l uysyfxd 3 'l FRANCES KAVANAUGH Little Rock, Ark. if .i ' L 0 - ' il ' ff.. -.,- A ,I ,.: ly, . I Came to Drury-Heavens above! ' - I First thing she did was fall in love. ., ii 1- ll 3 I I I lx l , II ' l J U li lr 'f' fii+- H l z'----H i'- l VVVV '--- I ,Y -7 Y-H -V-----4 V W W ,, , - ' f . 1 - f.'-I--fQ 'T1 ' N I I .:- : .5 sg ' . Q f ' ---I' W nf. XL X L. . ,. If , A i f .,-,, A Q 'Q v . I 55 I 18, I 2A . 'X ' iftlldffl I ' I Q 1 I ' . I I I I 3 I I I I w . ,P N . V ---........,.f........-...........,....-v.+.....,, W . Y , .. . l ..,. .' ' , -vmnmvh-hd va, t -w-pqiuvsun-av: 'gh -X, . ,F LH 1, .. , 5 , gy L .v..g.U V Q A L: If r H i . nrvwe-..1,,13rLnL2rmze:.Lg...- K.:4sn1f.b5W.1frvu.. A 1-V 4- - It 'I .. i . .,,. . n lililH'b-f- l'iU! 3 ' ,,, Yfggmw ,V ,H , Q , WAN, EVERETT TURNER Springlield Debonair is his pose With his cute turned up nose. RICHARD FORD Springfield He laughs life's weary way And giggles back the same old way. THOMAS STEELE Springfield A true son of Adam, Always up and at 'em. FREDERICK BARBER Kansas City High school work may be done But high school lovin's just begun. KATHRYN HURLEY Springfield Smiling Irish eyes Filled with mild surprise. MARY WILLIAMS Springneld Very petite, Nice to meet. CLIFFORD MEEK Lockwood We beg of you to speak, Is Clifford really Meek? WILBUR BOTHWELL Springfield Always jolly, full offun, And courteous to everyone. JULIA BREAEEAL Joplin As a riend she s mighty grand Always ready to lend a hand CARLTON HASELTINE Springfield He gains nowledge in day light He pumps gasoline at night f' ' ' , . k P.., , 1 . . CQ Q C A A l I I 5 I L. I 4 fi? ,444 fm-w , X .f .,k4Y:ii.Y. fgwnzamwg1'1TllwH-QQ: 1, Y N .ka ,-, X 7 . V, nfw-. Qi N 3. ,Yi i Y lv J 4 i ai .. 5 ii l TOM Lowe Webb City ,Li With a voice so charming ' ' He's really alarming. , KENNETH DECKER Sedalia Understands his football: 4 i We Played a good game last fall. . ll , 9 '1 fs' CECIL TUPPER Springfield il A good musician, excellent student, lil. As class president always prudent. El g Ylj RUTH BURNSIDES Alba ll? when you phone to Wallace Hall ' A pleasant voice says, I'll call. f ?l5 'll GODFREY GUM Everton ' Give rain instead of sun Q 'iii Was the prayer of Godfrey Gum. L JAY RUMBERGER Kansas City He hails from old K. C. 3 , I He's very good company. W l i. l i X g LYLE MCMANAMY Joplin 3 'V A Football is his middle name: I 9 'Tis quite sure he knows the game. ff. fi J V K . , Q4l'P1r i , 5 741994- i l ' M ii 7 fl ' ii . ' il' .fvvv 94190- LX ...... , y c i.. .K ,Nl Kn.,L.g Qs-vv-,vv N' 1 yum, Ln.,- sa-IL... limmv-iam .i- A .,.-............-......... .1 ,Z V: Vw - W ,-f -1 ,rf-, Freshman Solrloqay I am a Freshman I ve been bawled out Loaded down and tc ed around I ve swallowed msults And castor otl I ve buttoned unttl I have sctatrca I ve made beds, washed soc s And been janttor to Half baked Sophomores I ve as ed nrt wrt questtons Been laughed at, and Pomted out Unttl I have an tn erzorrty complex I hate the whole d out t And 1 I dtdn t wanta Get even next year Id tell ern to go to H And beat rt or Home and Mother' lJ8 x awbfjh ' f 'X ....... fr M . v- P. .-, .., ,.f,. , A'-. .-fn-van-f u-nu.--fb 1'-1-5-51.14-fr ni, QV ,-11 . 1 - 4-w 4- mn., .. nan-.1 1.-....'fl 'F man.-na-gs11..Q--N'-'vvsi if if V , . fl 2 :ll I 1 r 4 lah lil i Q A -g f ll Q f?-4 fill VH i ll 551 , , i e 4' , V I I Q 'tsl l 1 ,VFX r lllaf QA ' I rf i , li J 2 ' 1 A ' ' lui' I i ',' lfili - . f FQ IU? ' I I ggi' , . . . Q 1 eller f 3 ii l , . R lla E- Z- 7 , il :' l I' felt? ' ' rxggn V-av . QM llzllzl , xi' l Eiiisf li ' , i . lv. . 1 : '-Jil 'ls I T 4 l.- ' , 'il' . . . . Wm: 535 ' f ' ll? I3 - fi ll vu ' 1 ' Q ' 9 ,ffl az.. 'rig ffl 1 9 lil-gr, - A U5 Q J, . 'R ,tix if - lljwzfl tw f- - . ,r---?.a-i,i '.., f ,. ,. V: .. fn.--7 'Tf:,4?f'i -'s' '-'f:mfi...:: f I i . V .. .vt-,E-. --f..,V , ,. .. ,,, , - J-LNMNM1 ..... A ,. ..., i .f.,, ,,,, ......:. ...5 .....f,--- -fx----U -'-f'-- 4 .V , I , ATHLETICS Mi W 1,5 i, , 'iff Y 5 45 - 'tb ' J? , zz T , 16 1, Y ,, i f - AQ, ,1 -1-- -.1-..-...,.. -Y' i -Y ff- H- V. -i g f- V ' .Y ,. '.. '1. gg? .F ' - - f 'w ,, ' , 'i W ' an - il Iki-fl I'9f3kf v--.QETLH , ,A , ,,, , Y M W , 'r ' ' WQZLT' 1 :i'f,,.sN, ' 'fl-71 ' ' ' ' 'A' ' 7 7 Football JOHN DAVIDSON Captam of 1927 Panthers LWMAA , , H . ,Z . -., ,- - , f I f 1:59 b .I 5' , M :T:a:,-,,,,gifis??..,..,,qg Q..-.Z ,,i.a4,-.3 vixjz' X X , . . ,-.., .' - A-,lA-...., . J, -,gf P '1, 5 'E1 ',,, ,,,,,. 5-?i '.--- 'f. v-vnvq--x - .T . Q. It .V .5 'li s .qi 4. 1 1 i ., glial.:- fx lil ,A r 1,1 - .31 llfril al Phil ai. ' lie? After long years of waiting and pleading we finally succeeded this year in obtaining from High School their much beloved coach, Albert L. Weiser. Drury's stock immediately took a rise of ten points in the athletic market. Coach Weiser has always been a man who would rather have the dope against him in a conf test than with him. He says in this way you have everything to win and nothing to lose. 1'-3. So stands the situation in Drury-he has every' thing to win and nothing to lose. And if Coach Weiser does come through and again 5, bring Drury back into her own in athletics, he will have earned the gratitude of every student lf. and graduate of this institution. V:- And the student body says, We know he ' can do it. 'f A. L. WBISBR I r gl r- qu' .VP l l60l Davidson McManamy Ebert Davidson JOI-IN DAVIDSON, Captain. We call him the ulmmovable object. One more year. LYLE MCMANAMY. There was no Worry about his side of the line. Three more years. PERCY EBERT. Nothing sensational but how consistent and always righting. One more year. LOUREN DAVIDSON. His clever headvvork and excellent tackles pulled Drury out of many bad holes. One more year. TOM TALBOT, Captainfelect. Our triplefthread man, and howl TWO more years. FRED LONG. This boy was right there when passes were to be caught. Three more years. GEORGE EVANS. His playing was an inspiration to every man on the team. His last and best year. DAVID BOWMAN. When Bull hit the line it was usually broken. Two more years. Talbot Long Evans Bowman I 5 1 l Tennis Moseley Patterson Decker WARD TENNIS. Here is another man that plays up his side of the line so that even water couldn't get through. One more year. FRED MOSELEY. Fred was our best allfround player, having played all the positions dur' ing the season. One more year. WYATT PATTERSON. Pat's the boy who gains the yards. Give him a broken field and he'll break up anybody's game. Three more years. KENNETH DECKER. Deck kept the fumbles down to a minimum by doing great work at center. Three more years. FOSTER LATIMER. Horsey played the same kind of football that he did basketball, and you know what that means. Three more years. WALTER THOMPSON. Not a man on the team had more fight than this Panther. His ast year. DURWARD HALL. This man has a mania for stopping line plunges. He likes it. Two more years. PHILLIP DE LA PORTE. One of the best reasons We gave many a team a hard iight. One more year. Latimer Thompson Q Hall ' de la Porte E K N QN. 'Qs N, R: . -: 1 g ij., ,ix YN lfll 'L l 3' ' ' ' 'Wir'-C ' ' 'VZ'9f4' 1 -. , , . -. , , V . , , 115-ffL?a:Z:6zL:,5.-if' Jani L-ff? iii?-. Y , . , , 67777, , ,XM . . . .,,, V... . . ,.,,.Y ,YYY Y, 7 - -- 1.-1-5.-q-.-.-...u..-.f.g.t,.,s.,,,,q,,mV,..,,.,.,,,,,u,-- -- . -WY V ---, ia sf- Y .W 'Elie Season, 1927 DRURY 7, MISSOURI WESLEYAN I4 Drury ushered in its football season with a spirited and thrilling game, losing only because of the lack of experience and weight. The Panthers kept the score down by stiffening the line at psychological moments to keep the Wesleyans from scoring. The Owls made a slight mistake in letting up for a few minutes in the last quarter, and Bow' man and Talbot smashed through for a touchdown. Red was the outstanding star in the line and shows promise of becoming one of the mainstays of the team. DRURY 6g CENTRAL WESLEYAN 18 The Panthers journeyed to Warrenton, but still the Wesleyan jinxv of the pref ceding game stayed with them. Central scored before the Panthers were even warmed up, but from then on the game was more even. A blocked punt gave them another touchdown, and still another, while we scored only once on a beautiful heave of Racy's to Evans. The Panthers are beginning to find themselves, working quite a bit better as a whole in this game. Big Puny Davidson was the man who kept the team tight' ing, stopping plunge after plunge. DRURY O, WILLIAM JEWELL 43 A nghting but utterly bewildered and outclassed Panther team went down to defeat before Bill jewell's, almost perfect football machinery. One of the main reasons for this was a little man by the name of Walker, Jewell quarterback-nothing seemed to stop him. It was his day, and Drury happened to have the bad, luck to be playing them. But watch out, William Jewell, every dog has its day and that dog may be a Panther and the day sometime next year. W ' 'Dfw -,af-i--at ig- -,Ha-Q-f -T 'W' -1 W 'ff-'P' ' ' . ,Q-re.:-masses mfwgaimwyeafam ,si , , f f ., P511 'T if I ae: y ,, Nh, T,5g++f+e:'-za-es-wsu-sas' . 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' -f , cjzrigmrifgrirsag : I 1 I , -....., DRURY 6' OZARK WESLEYAN o Carthage A determrned Panther Two hundred students yell1ng scream1ng 1m plor1ng L1ne plunges 1ntercepted pa ses blocked krcks end runs M1nutes of mar velous football A go yard run by Patter on A terufic dr1ve down the field A touch down VICTORY A WIN Perhaps the turn1ng PO1Dt A bru1sed but v1ctor1ous and sm1l1ng Panther Sprmgfield headhnes DRURY WINS' DRURY 6 WARRENSBURG zo After hold1ng the Mules to even po1nts for three quarters and fightmg every m1nute of the tune son-ethrng broke and then came th1rteen po1nts that put the game on 1ce It was a heart breaker and the Panthers proved the1r worth aga1nst a much heavrer and more expenenced team Warrensburg s ab1l1ty to break up our passes ru1ned the day for us The good work of TCUDIS Ebert and Decker kept the b1g backs from break1ng through our l1ne Bowman and Lat1mer d1d good defensxve work 1n the sec ondary defense DRURY 7 ROLLA 18 F1ght1ng tce to tce g1v1ng as well as tak1ng the Panthers nearly gave Rolla an lmmen e urpr1 e on the day of the annual tussle between these anc1ent r1vals The overcoriident M1ners were held to a lone touchdown 1n the hrst half A long pass Bova man to de la Porte ga1ned a touchdown and left the M1ners wrth only a tive po1nt lead Another pass from Racy to Moseley who was brought down w1th the Rolla M1ners goal only zo yards away Another pass almost completed but falhng a l1ttle short 1nto the arms of a Rolla player resulted rn another touchdown for the v1s1tors The work of Barr a Freshman was outstandmg 1n the l1ne along w1th that of Puny Dav1dson The other Dav1dson Racy also came 1n for h1s share of the honors na1l 1ng a Rolla runner t1me after t1me to save a touchdown ' l L' if ll wi l -vi 1 aw lil ll 'fl E1 f' ' I l E' e xl rl rl . C vga?-fgiii' M42 1 4 ' of . I wti , P if . . . . W1 . . , , ' li ,l . . . Q ' . . f Q1 -I . , c , , . X - - I: . ' S . . ' ,xr . . . ' ' . l , ' ll . , . . lm?-1 . . . . . g l J 1 lvl 4 41 , . , . li e tw l ll Q , I ll p . r . . yy . . q . . . Il' D . al l ' 1 . , ' 1 I . 1 ' 1. f' 1 its a 9 'II I f ' s s 's ' ' . H I .s v , , I f., , . . . l is ' , lg I 1 ' r if , - Q l s L' 9 ll . a a I 9 f . 5 'T I 921 xi ' .L , E,,.,ara P P aa, . s at s E at at as I E I s-ta.t,tll . an fs ZH i , , ' 1 ' ' , f ,iwi .F-arse I f a ggqjpsg - ' w e A I 12641 sy , X Y Y K ' ' A-' 5- , 1.-Y-v . ,. , -11 X -' i,,,,. as a , alg a e . . THE Di0li'TfVFQ?l53 1- -, V Q 71, ,g,,r1..,-mit yr ,, , fin - DRURY og WESTMINSTER 40 A good fight with the moral, Weight will eventually tell. For the Hrst five minutes the Panthers completely outplayed the Blue Jays. Then something happened that ended it all. A pass by the Fultonites found the Panthers asleep and this catastrophe seemed to stun the Drury men. Westminster then bore down upon them in a steady flow of markers. The playing of our two Seniors featured this game. Evans was the man responsible for our only gains, snagging pass after pass only to be stopped in his tracks. Thompf son was a wall of defense, in fact, he was the only one who seemed to be able to stop Keefer, the dirninitive quarterback. We ll make 'no excuse We ll shed 'no tear We ll only say Watch us next yecw 4 l 1 l l g l L l 1 ff 4 TY l , l 1 v Q5 p f ill lam W. -' by I if ,H ll A 'ffluuiinim L65 cl' , l ' 1 li lx . ww- , W r fi lg: 7, 5 ,H 1 l 1 fi 5,4 ml l lj l 1,1 il? fin ix E ,E I V? '..i 'ia' vi l l l 4 5 y l l fa m -. ' . ., , A' ' A: 7:-Yung . ,W Y f .' ' W rf ' 'A an 'l X X --Mfr-V -ri-Y-'ff-f --- ff- , ie---?f---V A -V V-7 ,--f I J H- ,M +2 3 1 iw' 4 H. v 2 ,1 V, 1 1 Iwi, .4H, 1 w Basketball N Q ' F T W Q M' Q3 , -1 If wi W EW ffl 1, Ak q WU 1 lj 2? , w . 'L I :EV 11! W 5 45 wi 3 '1 571' WJ Q W YET 425 PHIL DB LA PORTE 1.3 3 Captam, IQ27'28 q 'P W f lf! A xg - W A f '91 sfiffaesm-K,:iFjy5?gg,1,gg7Q? 1 l l661 . 4 I 25 I . 1 1, Ii VJ, .V -Qu 1 lil! i -'J rn -fl J: If m, rg, 7 'x .2 nf! ?- --1 1157, H ' , ,gg lily 7 J-, Q i - .l fl f5l'L6 Squad 5 .3 .jf ' Z M Jai V251 kk' ,wi ik l Ei SCHEDULE 1927'28 5 Dec. Drury 20, Arkansas 59. , Jan. Drury 27, Bolivar Baptists 51. Jan. Drury 25, Shurtliff 54. Jan. Drury 55, Rolla 51. LQ! Jan. Drury 51, Ozark Wesleyan 17. 3, Feb. Drury 40, Ozark Wesleyan 19. '54, Feb. Drury 57, Rolla 50. Feb. Drury, 59, Warrensburg 57. ' Feb. Drury 56, Missouri Wesleyan 25. Feb. Drury 22, William Jewell 41. Feb. Drury 24, Tarkio 20. 1,51 Feb. Drury 50, William J6W6ll.I8. .l Feb. Drury 50, William Jewell 25. il Feb. Drury 26 Westminster 44. ig: 7 Feb. Drury 31 Westminster 42. ' . Feb. Drury 28, Tarkio 29. 1 l Mar. I Drury 45, Tarkio 19. - 'lx all mil 1 L671 ,vi f 4 ' J 44 . 'N 'E .1 .1 .W .11 '74 l L, la l if X' ,,.,.M-,, Fl ill? l l W' 5 I L 'i 1 if fl ll Hi llgll xl U ill 'Cl ' 'lfzsll ll' 5 lgsaf MP1 L 12 1 1 .4-, 5925 Y?-21 Hill 25 ff 1 ' 1, .Lil gg! E72 N ll-ffl 1' F1 Nfl! ........ lgi if 2 if Fil Mitchell Wheeler de la Porte Mason is-sf, gap g-jul 1 ROBERT MITCHELL. Bob s headvvork helped the Panthers drag many a game out of the iff! gil if fire. Sophomore. if if HAROLD WHEELER. Herels our Conference high point man. Freshman. ji PHILLIP DE LA PORTE. This boy had the true old Panther ight. We're sorry he is leaving fl-.5 li-,al us. Junior. . W M3 MURWYN MASON. A hard Worker on the team. Everything pepped up when Mason went in. Sophomore. l 'Wg il ii FRED MOSELEY. Fred has the ability to take everything standing up, and give lots 1n ,gg 'QT return. Junior. - Q31 Q lil il CARL WEST. This boy is small but he certainly covers the ground. junior. U igjh gif RUSSELL ROBERSON. We couldn't find much dope on this guy. Seems as though he did fm play once or twice, though. Junior. A S I Mfg warg HOEERT MOBRLDE. Another Freshman who went through the boys, throwing em in jfifg MZ! an old wa . Freshman. iff-if l. Y Y . . . , . 'l HARRY KIME. Harry s going to make us blink our eyes before he S through with the gif , game. Freshman. . 'i Qi I. L., . M. ib 'es- 1: L Pi' I ' l l 7' 2' i I .. l 'f fy f W' IH L. ,. I ji l . pg. L . 3' A L ff. 'g Moseley West Roberson McBride J I '14 lla. -fi -f,x.,. V 4 . . 7, Y ,Q , LE, sean- F- E T+L l68l ll ,. -. 1 w x. 1. w l ' x , . l . X l flkcapitulation j i ll . The season being. over we decided to take a glimpse back and see really what did happen. Coach Weiser had no trouble getting started TL practicing but lots of trouble getting the team to playing. They were lp .4 still wet behind the ears when they met Arkansas, Bolivar and Shurtliff. li Then Weiser took them in hand, gave them a good, clean bath, completely ll dried the young Panthers-ruffled up their fur and sent them out to down the Miners. In that game they found they had claws, and emerged leavf l ll- ing a battered, bewildered Miner gazing at the scorefboard. y . From then on it was one after another. Ozark Wesleyan donated two and the Miners became more thoroughly convinced that the Panthers 1 p were the best. Then up to Warrensburg to show the Mules someone E . else had clean hoofs. A little hop over to Missouri Wesleyan netted another one for five straight. Then came the Waterloo. Worn by the trip and handicapped by a sore tooth, the Panther took a defeat but it i., was well earned, and they had two more chances at the 'LBig Red Team, li I Tarkio furnished another victory for Drury. A week of fierce, determined training and we entered a twofgame series with Bill Jewell. Details are unnecessary since everyone remem' i bers how the Cardinals looked when they limped off the floor the second il game. Defeated twice by a once defeated Panther. We would pass A lightly over these next games, but we can't so we will merely mention li 1 that Westminster went wild for two nights and Tarkio got lucky once , . to give us three defeats in a row. But true to form, the team, before the l high schools of Southwest Missouri and the biggest crowd of the year, showed how basketball really was played-and the season was over. L , Summarizing: l fs Ten games won, nine lost, fourth in the Conference. 3 Immediately following the close of the season, on March 3 and 4, ,' the Class A Tournament was held at Drury under the auspices of Coach Q T A. L. Weiser and the Big D Club. The games were the best that have 1 fr been seen here in many years. The Hnals were all that could be asked l l for. Springfield barely nosed out Joplin for the championship, and Aurora . s took a thriller from Nevada. In all, a complete and satisfactory success. A f' i ? wx l l l T tl . T 1 ,W i i ,grin Q 3, if to e 5529 at Q l69l 1 'Grate f HRACYU DAVIDSON As a captain should, this lad leads the wa y, and often, to rival milers. We look forward to a big year and want to see Rae y set a new state record. -. , .-.af-L., ' H l70J ,fi ' g i V+ ,. .sz---H .,.......a.-.3 A ,, . L Leg, ,J ,. .W 2, iff? any V r fl: 1. l . f ali vs .X xigji ill . ..5. .- il t lvl ll' Thompson R. McKinley Talbot E. McKinley WALTER THOMPSON. Walter decided to include track in his many activities and behold the result last year! BOB MCKINLEY. One of the lads who helps Drury along in track history. A record holder. One more year. TOM TALBOT. From' the gridiron to the cinders. Talbot again scores for the Panthers! Two more years. ED. MCKINLBY. This other Mac is trying all the time and we want to say to the other sl f O 'Y ' W0 -Wiiiwi' . -f-. .- 1 .A . .,. W- W ,--.. 'v V ,, :er-ff..-. 'iii-5-W:E itw-- '1 'L'1'i !'4il 1 HL NM ft' 22 ' H L as - I ' ' ' ' 'H 'W 'Tr' u, .-':-9'-1 f!K?M - W' ff' 1 Y W' ' ' 'TT 3 'T' 2 . M Q z 51 Mac, look out. One more year. GEORGE EVANS. This man looks like a streak when he really starts to run. Last year. PAUL PHILLIPS. He is keeping up the good work of last year. One more year. v BERT Goss. Found he could run the HIOOM in ten flat, and decided to go out. Nice form. ml' Last year. l GERALD GARDNER. He only goes around the track once, but how! Hate to lose this li point winner. Last year. ll 1 Evans Phillips Goss Gardner JP' . IN F - ' . 1 my li U 1 .15 ix A 'l 11 .l NE ..f 53 54 17 37 Jiffiii af ' . 5 1 P7 A 1 ,L E f:-.wtf Ti -? T V -'--I-ff'-1-:fl 'ff' N X E711 - ---, -.-..,,.V.'-' ..-.,A,,,,,,,., ,.,,,..,. Y , I ,, V ,K ,Q YY H ,.t,,.. . . ,,- . M.. 1, . 1. .,--4....,..-.f ,. , ,, , J.,-.....,,-...1.,:.:-,...-. au.-.., . - .za tn.. ,,.,. ., A , ,. -SV,-.1 . . -' .1 -. 2,.1..f,....',,,..-,,,.,.f.Wi...,...:i..,,,,, The Uutloolq The same condition exists this year that was noticeable last year-plenty of cinder throwers but few weight jump and pole vault men. Althaugh there are many promising candidates for these events, they are not seasoned veterans. How' ever, let us view the season optimistically and really see what our chances are. ' Starting with our Seniors we have the Honorable Goss, runner supreme of the century and the no. This lad really settles down and runs after the first ten yards. Thompson flits into the relays and makes many a good man let himself out to hit the tape. Next, our Skinflint hits the mile and when he shakes his beautif ful locks in the wind-beware. Gerry Gardner runs around the track only once, but he does it so well we forgive him if-he keeps it up. Next our Juniors have the Held and are led by this year's captain, Racy, who also runs the mile just to look at him you would doubt his ability but don't bet against him for he has footed many good men Then the twins Gold and Dust vle rrean Ed ard Bob run at great length two miles in fact but by practicing eight hours each day they have made it eem as a mere morning Jaunt Success to these boys' Paul Phillips is our next member and he dashes right along and holds down his end of the relays The Juniors are represented in the weights by Puny Davidson Sandy Sanders and Fat Tennis They sling a mean discus and put a irean hot The Soplaomores are represented by quality not quantity They have only two rren Talbot and Nat Anderson but they certainly constitute a goodly part of our point getters Talbot is always good for a place in the dashes and low hurdles and Anderson has pushed forward until he is one of our best one half milers The Freshmen have as usual hogged the honors again They have almost as many rren out as the other three classes combined This shows a mighty fine pirit tlaat 1S typical of the class as a whole In the dashes they have Long one of the best quarter milers we have had Simmons loves the atmosphere and takes off in two events the pole vault and high Jump Decker an elongated candidate is ncther double thirst man making a fine showing in both the discus and the high Jurp Latimer takes care of the distances running the one half mile and m1le in good ture Our last but not least are McManamy and jones who hurl the discus and broadjump respectively A brief review shows us Few upper classmen graduating a host of good new material a bigger and better track future I ' s ' s ' A 1 9 1 . S . . . . , . tn. as - n as tt 11 . A. . , .A . i S . 4 u 1 , . 1 9 a f . , , . Q .. . . .. A , X, e - s 2 5- 1 7 . . I . . i . . , 1 ' 9 Q 9 , . - 1 a , . 721 ACTIVITIES 7 -7 ,: 7 2' ic 'VH ., j, .....Q,f -fv- ' ........- Peter Pemfker says : QRGANIZATIONS c'CZ1JiZ2zczz'20n once grew ozzi of 07'gan2zazz'z'0n, 50 yozfd befter wafeiz these people. Momus E. GARNsEY President of the Student Body -A V..-.f. A l74l bil! If? M rf , A w N .k,k., L TW R: x 5 T , w TJ vw T 1 W. l L I l vial ug, 4 ,Ti 551 1 U31 fl R1 l El W2 G-533 I fn: 7 L1 .w L., 1 ii. 1 W 55 Q31 'W 241 Y 32, E 2' ISE M' T 4 EQ' sfuesfff UW 6,135 .' -I ' f ' ,i ii-TLLL'gj,T-'lv - ' ,if 'fr sy ,W gl ei ff, u. I vw L, 4,1 w Stude'nti55SemLte R A M 'fi S 4 M' if-, W ' Y .1-YM T 231 Lg if T Q H L 11 F 3 w 'F Z I 5 L V 1 OFFICERS MORRIS E. GARNSEY . . . . President 4 LOGAN DARRALL . . VicefP1'esident ,V I ROY KNOX . . ec'reta'ryf'1 reasw'e1 11 PROF. G. H. BENTON Faculty Member he t ik T SENIORS GERALD GARDNER KIRBY PATTERSON ,. ANDREW HOWARD D. C. KING JUNIORS T1 LYMAN LOGAN ROLAND MUSSMAN ROSALIE LINDSEY GLYNDON GARNER Aa SOPHOMORES R ALBON MCNAEE DURWARD HALL 1 LOUISE PARKS FRESHMAN W ROBERT WILLIER il E9 55 K L if! 1 F- L75J Y .L Il I ,I I I , 'V I I I '1 Hg U II 'r Seven Sages V , If ' 15 5 ' If W I Ii I I I- I A l x -: ,Q YQ HI if I i f 931 1 If - I x f fl ,IJ 'I EE ,I 'Q I 1. M J I! J I , P L '7 1 I- I ' if , Yi I ' I Ig M I jg R I, , I . I, , Q ' I I 5, Q 5A I ,I ,. I J I I1 I H! nw If ,fy YQ , II. I I AL I4 I - I 'J , I 5 F4-1 I 3 ,hwy - I I g plu I 1 I fxzj I ll' 1 :WAHI N I! In'-f I . sri, I F I ' I: iw Q , 'N ju? 4 A mf I Honorary Scholastic Society for Men I I 5 ily! Founded January 19, 1918 I A I , I I 1 FIRST SEMESTER in I A' , E I d Sages Scholars Novzces I R i is I BERT Goss RALPH PHILLIPS GUY BERRY R I I , . ji ! If II KIRBY PATTERSON LYMAN LOGAN WALTER THOMPSON 3 .f 2 III ANDREW HOWARD VICTOR GOLTRANE ROBERT FOWLER .I f r ,Q IV JOHN ROBLEE MORRIS GARNSEY ALLEN GARDNER ,I I V NEIL GARLOCK ELVAS DIXON MURWYN MASON 1 5 VI DAVID MCKNIGHT LOGAN DARRELL ORIN FALLIN . f, Y, ,I VII ALBERT LONG LEROY LICHLITER ROLLIN GILLESPIE ff l: I U , I I, SECOND SEMESTER QQ ' 2 I Q , IM I ANDREW HOWARD WALTER THOMPSON LAWTON BURROWS I i' II BERT Goss LOGAN DARRELL LEWIS SIGLER : , I III KIRBY PATTERSON ROBERT FOWLER FRANCIS SEWELL I I Q IV JOHN ROBLEE LYMAN LOGAN JAMES BILLINGS I . X ,B Q V ORIN FALLIN RALPH PHILLIPS DAVID LEMONE , I ' l ag VI MORRIS GARNSEY ALBERT LONG NEIL GARLOCK 1: ', ' VII ROLLIN GILLESPIE GUY BERRY VICTOR COLTRANE If Y! ' 11 L1 .1 ,A ..1-I-j-.:a-af..------f- ---Y-i :W f -Q --Q 'ff -,Y :-f..- ug.:- ,Ji-ff ' I mf M I 76 I I 11 11 1. 1 '11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1? 11 X Y -' V HL- - ----7 -f-- - ,. Y--mfg-f 'f'- 91- -He-ET 1-'H,.::,,-.W....Y--.4fJ5Q:L2?:i' -W, 1 W3 'eE l -S, 4 - O L-HF k ., q- 1- '1 1 . I ' 'T W T Alf- f i fftzff- S ze-rr.-2-.:.5.2,Ai. ' A -f Jizffiwf T 5' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 'Vg 11' 1. .1 , 1 . 1 .5 111 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 5 11 A E: -aa , a E - -. T 1 , 5OUuHkQ1q'.lEiE3 fr ,rg g f 1 rg 1 11 1 i '1 1, .1 . 11 1 11 1 1 1 1K 1 11 11 1 1 1 111-1 K 1 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1 , 1' .W 11 '1 11 . 1. 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 3 An Honorary Society for Senior Women. Q 1 1 Founded December 9, 1914 P 11 12 131 ACTIVE MEMBERS Q 1 1 1 WILDA FLINT MARGARET CARRIER 1 1 MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT KATHERINE KUMP 5 11 ELEANOR JOHNSON EVALYN JOHNSON gh. 1 -5 Q1 HONORARY MEMBERS 111 1 MRS. THOMAS W. NADAL MISS RUTH E. REED 1 '11 1 2' Q: .1 1 ' 1 11 1- 1 1. 5 1jr,,,,,,,Y Y f, , W , . in Ygf- NZM ,r Y . fiiigjlffxh, ,, H ,fl ,, ,Q ,, , ,, nz., .77 k Ml 'Si -:Aw .iw f I ' f I 77 1 Af .11 I .1 -5 1 1 11 1111 1 1 1 1' 1 Q I M, 5.21 3 .K 4 'I i I :wel Qlub e f ,LI ,F ,- g , A, Q-4 .el E, if 'Sl 9 I L Q ' An organization for the promotion of public speaking. I f , OFFICERS 1927 1928 2 ANDREW HOWARD . . President . . WALTER MOORE WALTER MOORE . VicefP'resic1ent . CHARLES FARRINGTON A 5 I S f JACK APPLBBY IA WILBER BOTHWELL JOE COPPAGE ORIN FALLIN 'A CHARLES FARRINGTON KARL GLASSCOCK I ORIN FALLIN . Secretavyfreasurer . CHARLES TAYLOR MEMBERS WALTER MOORE VIRGIL NEVILLE KENNETH OLLIS ALBERT PHILLIPS Louis SIGLER CHARLES STONE ,I 'I W '1 G I I ANDREW HOWARD CHARLES TAYLOR ROBERT HYDER ROBERT WILLIER DAVID KING LEONARD WILSON J if 5 12:-:TIE-1Li'l::5Eil?f-PE.??1'i15i,'i?Ef5?j:T?f1ii?f7 '5 ?g':f-sf Rf 1 A 'M 1mT,.1Q?1-LiRfS1Q'-- f??fTi:Q:E,- ii, Vi if .1 vI'5W'!S222 fT'ffI 222+'1 :Q+1g+ff3-ale-fHavf:faerf4f:fi:g '- '45 5, 1, L'eQ3-+3155E5i i914 YH' 'X 'ff' ' A 4 f F781 H 2' . 51? - A Wg- I I H IZ, iffy I 'E' if ' .513-. Em .'f's 4 ,mi 31,5 V P221 '- 4 3: I, I NI I Ir.-,I 1551 Ifijli Kwai. Eli qi :EE Mill: Wiki? Q11 QI LLLLVEL 1 vi, iff A Dfw If 5 If IQ If in 'IPAQ I , LI, 3 1 I-5 5. I 4' V I LY, 'YU,1.' -'Rm-' I-f A ,I X T I '1' .JL- Fjhiz I Ji A, , fi vi , gif, I Hn F oorensic Association I OFFICERS LOY DAVIS ........ President KENNETH OLLIS Vzce Preszdent MARY ALICE THOMS Secretary FACULTY COMMITTEE PROFESSOR L E MEADOR Chawman DR J E COX PROP G H BENTON CONTESTS FRESHMAN MEN S EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Ist Place ROBERT WILLIER Transoceamc Fhghts An A1d or Folly? and Place CHARLES STONE PerSonalItIes Versus Issues In Commg PreSIdent1al CampaIgn REGULAR ORATORICAL CONTEST Ist Place KENNETH OLLIS P1lgrImS All and Place BERT Goss A Censored Democracy FRESHMAN GIRLS DECLAMATORY CONTEST Ist Place ELIZABETH FORBES Peg O My Heart and Place NAOMI PRICE Fnday Afternoon 1D Our School PEACE ORATORICAL REPRESENTATIVE LOUISE PARKS Half the Battle VARSITY DEBATE SQUAD ELIZABETH GRINSTEAD ANDREW HOWARD CHARLES TAYLOR RUTH BURNSIDES KENNETH OLLIS JACK APPLEBY LUCILLE DAVIS CHARLES STONE RICHARD GARDNER WILBUR BOTHWELL Coach DON P HAWKINS I 79 i, .rixv ee if PI I 3,5 Il s Q I '93, tl 1 l 416, l If, YI IIS- ' f ' figfl V' 4: If 1 . I! I- . . , . 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Dfrwry Qhemical Association Organized 1926 LOGAN DARRALL WALTER TRENT REBER VAN MATRE RUTH BAKER EDWARD CLARK LOGAN DARRALL PERCY EEERT SIDNEY GRAHAM PAUL HIGHEILI ROWLAND MUSSMAN MARY O NEILL OFFICERS ACTIVE MEMBERS WALTER TRENT REBER VAN MATRE GEORGE WOOD NEIL GARLOOK HALL SEYMOUR BEN GUM FRANCIS SEWELL GUY BERRY PAUL PHILLIPS I80l Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer NED WHITE LAWTON BURROws WILLIS JONES DURWARD HALL ROLLIN GILLESPIE EDWARD ELLIS ROBERT COOPER LAURA GLASSCOCK RUTH BAKER .............. . 4 V l Soclalitas Qlassica fD'r'wriensis Established January, 1926 PURPOSE To promote a greater interest in the classical languages and literature, and to prof vide fellowship for those who are pursuing the study of Latin and Greek. OFFICERS CLAIRE ESHMAN . . President . . FLOSSIE Jomzs Lols W1LKs . . VicefP'resident . Louisa PARKS LOUISE PARKS . . Sec'reta'ryfT'reasuve'r BYRON MORTON Faculty Advisor DR. S. B. CLARK F811 I Lyla I L '--Eg' 'V9' 1 me 'P f ,, . A I 3 Z' f 4+ . 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' 65,4 ' ' K Em f' If 61' ,sw 'f y' 3 f 1, fa AK'-gk gm - 6 r Student Fellowship foof QhTiS'tTa6ffAEifeEi' io S Sefrfuice Orgamzed 1920 The purpose of th1s organ1zat1on 1S to brmg about fel1owsh1p among the students who are Interested In full tune Chr1stIan work OFFICERS DEAN CARL B SWIFT Sponso1 WALTER MOORE Pfeszdent MARGARET WILCOX Vzce Preszdent LOUISE PARKS Secretary Treasurer KATHERINE RAYL VIRGIL NEVILLE FLOSSIE ONES NED WHITE PAUL MCBRIDE BARBARA KAUFFMAN KENNETH OLLIS MEMBERS BEN SCHMIDTKE MARGARET WILCOX MRS OPAL SCHMIDTKE WALTER MOORE HELEN MALIN LOUISE PARKS NOBLE ARMSTRONG FRANK RAEF MERLE MITCHELL CATHERINE NICHOLSON PAULINE PROSSER MILDRED PILE W f , , , . 1 vw Iv. -.1 1 .1 1 A M131 i A 7 Q, W ,, YY, Y, W Y Y Y Y ...-...,.4,-.-...,.--..Q......,,....,........,L, , ,, Y , .- , fl-. ..-- - - ' ... 1.1. ,.:'.wg,....3..,, L,-,Z Q-Y 1 ,, 1' T 1' '-.x ':'f' A--. v:r,,1'.' 1 -mi ,,,,,.a.:.4.f..1-n.,..-uf-vi.4.af:-if A-- -Q so M.. 1,f....,-1.-. .,..i R-HQ-. v ,ff N I Y ,,.,.., . -A ,VU 'T' 4- .s4,4r-.-Q..-Q-Q-nqva..-4 ...qu-1...-4-..-L ' V . -:it r L ,Q IE it ii . if 1-,T ' .if ,H 1. I v , L il. ,L-Q 'xr JH FW fly Clay .Wi 455 'AI' Wi, - 1.1: ,. V, L xiii' fxmi' ,, . aye. 12.1 isa! 4215 .fi T-.1 fm? i'i il . If S I1 Ll' T .1 I.: V 1 ,V fx 3 5 F Y 1. fi H VP' Y-Ls' ,, si 4 J 1 fl .4 , 3, f I 1 li G it 7: vi lzg I ffi 4 Ji i ra, Y WV-- J ss, ,.,,,,, Womenls Atliletic Association Organized March, 1926 kg, fi if Il - i FJ il fi l if A i i I X l l ROSALIE LINDSEY MILDRED CLOUSER RUTH ARCULARIUS . WILDA FLINT . . MAXINB GAMBLE . MARGARET W1Lcox FLOY WATTERS . . MARGUERITE DBWTTT LAURA GLASSCOCK . BIDA REINHARDT . - .. .-......x:,.,u EXECUTIVE BOARD Faculty Advisor Miss MARTHA JAYNE HEADS OF SPORTS 'za 1 it T, 1 .5 l :Q a t 'li E.: 5, l' 'N Q Q i . President i ' i 1 VicefPresiderit . bl . Secretary it Treasurer ' ,5,, 1 V lil ilk' ill' ri V Hockey li A Swimming . . Tennis Volley Ball T A . Basketball l A nl . Baseball is fFs.si.l 1 1,. i Y Q ELIZABETH GALT . 'Track . Q 5' VIVIAN RHODES . Hlkmg fl lf. wwf: fs fx -ff. A , ff ,f ,few ee A, 'i T'--Y- - f EY..- ss? N fit. gf. -Tfav' . -ram-was-s:-'-'wus-.-wr'i'-A--wav:-rwfm-'. , 1 N . R-, -W..-.wa-H f-.ffgqefgvr.::1r-- -fgtnuwgvsfasa-'a-R-:1nmsg ,-1' if is 4' ii me-5-Q-wig-g,Afi5a.v.zsai5w.ga.4 :,..-,3f.s1m4u.s.,.ui.L4-1 V ,yin :-4:15EM51 ,,.pf,jL,iE59,.gjswgg4, :1 Y' , ,ig-:gl - -W' Ar' ' msg'-f I83l R f' Young 9YCen's Qhristian Association OFFICERS PAUL ROPER Presrdent WALTER TRENT Vzce Preszdent ROBERT MCKINLEY Secretary JESSE WATSON Treasurer CABINET WALTER MOORE GLYNDON GARNER NOBLE ARMSTRONG HAROLD LARGENT RICHARD GARDNER EDWARD MCKINLEY l34I Deputatzorz Employment Song Leader Pzamst Publzcnty Con erence NED WHITE ............. Social Service Y ,, ,,,, ,.-...... .,-E.,f,-.T-i.,.:,.,. .. 12 'Young Women's liristian Association CFFICERS MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT . .... . President MARGARET CARRIER . . VicefPresident HELEN MALIN . . .... Secretary COLLEEN KENNEY . .... Treasurer LOUISE PARKS . Under Graduate Representative Chairmen Committees HELEN MALIN . . . Program CLAIRE ESHMAN . . . Social Service FLOSSIE JONES . . World Fellowship ERMA BRESHEARS . . . . Room RUTH BAKER . . . Poster Lois WILKS . . Big Sister KATHRINE RAYL . . Social DOROTHY RATIEIBONE . . . Music MARGARET WILOOX . . Bible Study ELEANOR JOHNSON . . Membership WILDA FLINT . ..... . Finance Faculty Advisor DEAN RUTH E. REED T H l35I f7YCen's Glee Glub PERSONNEL First Tenor Baritone MAURICE WILSON FRANK SHADDAY CLIFFORD DAVIS TOM LOWE REBER VAN MATRE JACK JONES AARON GRIFFEY NED WHITE JAMES BILLINGS TOM STEELE Second Tenor Bass CHARLES BARRY JACK FARTHING ROBERT FOWLER NAT ANDERSON JESSE WATSON CODY ANDERSON CECIL TUPPER HOWARD CAMPBELL SOLOISTS FRANK SHADDAY . . . Baritone JAMES ROBERTSON . Horn JOE COPPAGE . . Violin OFFICERS DEAN T. STANLEY SKINNER . . . . . Director LEE WILSON .... . Assistant Director ROBERT FOWLER . . . . President MONROE DECKER . . Advance Agent HOWARD CAMPBELL . Business Manager ISO! I , A L , M11 1 5 i,..x.f.. . .i--,Vf,:5,v.f,,.-,. .. Y-f 5,riv.rg,f:,q..f'r5 ., ii, x ' -- .LE-: . -.QQ ,have J.-.,. .. -L, '..1r5a.,u.:E1.n-'a . . , ,, ..,g.E.. Girls, Glee Glub PERSONNEL First Soprano MAEEL DE LA PORTE-THOMPSON HELEN JONES NAN JOHNSON DOROTHY CHANDLER MARJORIE HOOKER LUc1LE JONES MAXINE GAMBLE MARJORY MAJOR MARY ALICE THOMS First Alto MARJORLE BENsON PAULINE BRYANT BETTY DOLAN IDA BEss LOGAN Second Soprano DOROTHY RATHBONE MARGARET VOORHIES WINONA STOCKTON MARY SEHNERT MARTHA SEHNERT MILDRED PATTERSON VERA WHITLOW AVERA F1sH Second Alto HELEN MALIN BEULAH LOGAN KATHERINE RAYL MARY ELIZABETH CROUOH MAURINE FUSON MRS. MARY M. CHO1sEL . Director MAEEL THOMPSON . . President HELEN JONES . . Vice-President DOROTHY RATHBONE . . Secretary VIOLET VEERKAMP . Accornpanist MONROE DEOKER Manager 2 N H T ' Ml- ,AQ ,sn VTTQQ5-12' .,,, :-,gm ip.. 'r . 1 4 in V-1.19, .J -.e-:. ai-f1.,Q..-A44-: --Q-.4-a.,z,. --vw i371 5 9 E133 x' 4+ 'Q A 15 f G5 we u L T T51 M! V 1 1 ml H V ,N 1 1 , :fl L1 ,M L 534 ,l sr ,rp ML ri A yu. JE.- ' 14- , 1, W JSM mf 53 1.- T ffl 'Rx 56.3 rex rw :Q ,1 if L3 Eff ri , , ,, 1 qw it .' V ni -nsmig-1'-' . ff , V W M W ,vb Fairbanks New MR. AND MRS. OSCAR E. LICHLITER In Charge GERALD E. GARDNER .... . President ANDREW HOWARD . . . VicefPrcsident WARD TENNIS ...... Secretary and Treasurer BAREEE, FRED BARR, WENDELL BERRY, GUY BIBB, GENE BLACKWELL, GEORGE BOWMAN, DAVID BROWN, LEWIS COMES, JOE CONNOR, ROBERT COOPER, ROBERT DARRELL, BECK DAVIS, ALLEN DECKER, KENNETH DIEEENDEREER, ED DIXON, ELVAS EBERT, PBRCY EVANS, GEORGE FARTHING, JACK GARDNER, GERALD GARLOCK, NEIL GARNSEY, HAROLD GARRETT, ROBERT TONY . GLASSCOCK, KARL GUM, GODFREY HANNAMAN, FOREST HAWKINS, KIRK HOLTEEN, MATTHEW HOUSTON, CHARLES HOWARD, ANDREW HOWSER, BYRON HYDER, ROBERT JONES, WALTON KATO, JAMES KING, DAVID KNAUSS, GLEN LARGEN, HAROLD LICHLITER, LEROY LOGAN, GEORGE LOGAN, LYMAN LONG, FRED LOWE, TOM MCGALES, PAT MCMANAMY, LYLE MCNABB, ALBON MEEK, CLIFFORD H381 MATHER, RUSSELL MOORE, WALTER MUSSMAN, ROWLAND NICHOLAS, GEORGE OLLIS, KENNETH PALMER, DRURY PATTERSON, WYATT PIERCE, JUDSON PIETY, HARL PHILLIPS, ALBERT PHILLIPS, PAUL RAEF, FRANK RUMBBRGER, JAY SHADDAY, FRANK SIMMONS, LEO SMITH, LEE STONE, CHARLES TAYLOR, CHARLES TENNIS, WARD WATSON, JESSE WOOD, WILLARD. WRIGHT, JAMES . Mascot I Wallace cmd Ubfcfullagh Girls WILDA FLINT . ROSALIE LINDSEY . MISS RUTH E. REED MRS. EEEIE L. SHERIDAN MISS ELISA VELAsQUEz WILDA FLINT BARBARA KAUFFMAN DORIS OVERMIER IRENE STUBBINS HELEN WIEMER EMMA WILLIAMS RUTH ARCULARIUS CATHERINE BLANCHARD HELEN GRACE BROWN DOROTHY DUNCAN VIRGINIA FOSTER MAXINE GAMELE ADELAIDE HINES COLLEEN KBNNEY MURIBL KNIGHT ROSALIE LINDSEY HELEN MALIN LEORA MOELLER EVA RUE GREEN VIVIAN HARRIS LOUISE MUENNIG LEON RAWLINS LYNDALL SHANKS ALBERTINE VELASQUEZ . President IRENE STUBBINS . VicefPresident Secretary COLLEEN KENNEY . Treasurer FACULTY STUDENTS WINIVER STONE LOIS WILKS FRIEDA ATWOOD PAULINE BLACK DOROTHY CHANDLER BERNICE COLE BETTY DOLAN MARGARET DONICA AVERA FISH MAURINE FUSON GLADYS HARPER DOROTHY HARRIS MARTHA HUDDLESTON RUTH JONES ANNABELL KERR FRANCES LEWIS THELMA LYLE SELMA MUSICK ELIZABETH GRINSTEAD EVA JOHNSON CATHERINE NICHOLSON MARGARET RUHL MARTHALEE SULLENOER BILLIE WATSON i891 MISS MARTHA JAYNE MISS EVA MOAD MISS DOROTHY BITTEL REEA NORMAN MILDRED PATTERSON CHARLOTTE PRESTON BIDA REINHARDT ELIZABETH SMITH VIOLET VEERKAMP RUTH WELLSHEAR VERA WHITLOW MARGARET WILCOX LOLA WILRERSON JULIA BREAZEAL RUTH BURNSIDES MARY ELIZABETH CROUCH ALICE CURRY LUCILE DAVIS VERA EADS MARGERY FRIEEE MARJORIE GIBSON ANNA HARRIS FRANCES KAVANAUGH NAOMI PRICE JOSEPHINE SCAGGS WINONA STOCKTON NELL WOOD pf 4' I f' .3 . ,, I .. I 'J I - W! yi' I'-5' H Q.-.M-. ..,., 4. 1 J..is.5..,.LIf......... 'Che Gosmopolitan Glub OBJECT I. To promote the interests of foreign students at the college. 2. To aid in creating friendly relations between 'foreign and American students at the college. 3. To encourage the bringing of foreign students to the college. 4. To bring or to be instrumental in bringing to the college foreign lecturers and artists. Chile MISS E. VELASQUEZ MISS A. VELASQUEZ England MR. KENNETH OLLIS France MME. L. BERTlN'ROTH japan MR. JIM KATO MEMBERS Russia MR. MORRIS LIPMAN Scotland PROP. A. OGILVIE Sweden DR. A. WALD Switzerland MR. WALTER NIESSEN .,f.,..x --Q- l90l United States PROP. G. H. BENTON DR. S. B. CLARK REV. G. B. DRAKE MR. ROBERT FOWLER MR. ANDREW HOWARD MIss LOUISE PARKS MISS VIRGINIA WILLIAMS ' ':-awrxl--uri? - 3+-Marla: gm 'g' ' ' ' i,........-v-'INA .1,1i...-1.-.-.---. A .V.. '. I ll xl 4 lr F. L H . , l l .. ll l l. VII l L. ll l. L. lsf f. '5 AfO'Ki Ya amp Five OFFICERS MRS. T. STANLEY SRINNER MRs. A. L. WEISER MARGARET WILCOX KATHERINE RAYL . BIDA REINHARDT RUTH BAKER . MARGARET WILCOX BIDA REINHARDT MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT BARBARA KAUFFMAN HELEN MALIN KATHERINE RAYL fizsv P: .3 MEMBERS ELIZABETH GRINSTEAD Guardians President . VicefPfesidey1t Secretary Treasurer RUTH BAKER ANNABEL GOULD FERN BARTON FRIEDA BAKER LYNDALL SHANKS JULIA BREAZEAL l9lI X .ff .. - fi Q .,.,,,, Rack Hounds The Drury Rock Hounds is an organization of Geology students the purpose of which is to create interest in practical geological problems JEWELL LIEPMAN . ALBERT LONG BEN GUM EDWARD CLARK . PROFESSOR DONALD BEN GUM EDWARD CLARK MAIMIE ANDERSON RALPH KAUFFMAN ALBERT LONG WARD TENNIS OFFICERS . . President . VicefPresident . . Treasurer Secretarj ACTIVE MEMBERS S. LIBBEY BRUCE JAMES Honorary Member CLAUD E. UTHWATT I92l CELL FOWLER ROLAND GILLESPIE GEORGIA TUCKER KENNETH CASE KARL GLASSCOCK 'Elie Drury Mirror LOY DAVIS . ROSALIE LINDSEY . RUTH AROULARTUS . CATHERINE NICHOLSON RUTH DRAPER . . R ELENORA BOYD . . NOBLE ARMSTRONG . WILEUR BLANKE . FRED MOSELEY . IDA FORSTER . . MARGARET VOORH1Es ROBERT WILLIER . GENE BTEB . SHELBY RANEY . Established 1885 EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF E931 . EditorfinfCliief Associate Editor . . Society . Poetry A Book Reviews . Exchange . Music . Features . Sports Special . Special . Special . Business Manager Advertising Manager . . . , -f-.Ln ,. -- .. .L -' L - f in , 'Elie IQ28 Sotfwester Staff ROY KNOX . . MILDRED MERRITT Lois WILKS . ROSALIE LINDSBY . RUTH DRAPER . ALBERT LONG . RUSSELL ROBERSON COI.LBEN KENNEY . KENNETH OLL1s . NED WHITE . EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Faculty Advisor DEAN JOHN N. BENNETT EditorfinfChief Associate Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor Literary Editor . Art Editor Athletic Editor . Kodak Editor . . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager sn?-.1-r-::n 'T4:-.I'LI''1i:5l1.s E'?iE'i1?E-'QF'ti'fff-: Eff-' 1 -, Fwy' L' A G E , ,fi .Y . TQ HE? fQ,s,rj,,, .--fii -V if 1 L - ii ,J . 1A - ,, 1 , - ,s vs I. .- MQ: . .Y . gsggzsvz-ge.--.wgf-5195,'-qqeEg: qq:Q:gnQ't,., , J I - E fr f- ' ' 'QW -, is .r f, ,,:,d,s-,,v1f.,,....Lf- T- -r A L, . . .. Lava.,--.. 1 - - 1 l941 I N. L .af Y ,Y W r , 7 ru ff-s V f -- ,wh F-1 , ' -fftq . , , - ,x,, Y , .-,. Y . V-1 . Y, La-. . ,lg -- ..,5 -,,,,,, Y-fa , g , Y To -Y 1 . Woman's League Creed of Drury Women A Drury girl strives to become a strong and serviceable member of the student body of the College, that Drury in turn may make her noblest contribution to the com' munity. In order to become strong and serviceable, a Drury girl conscientiously tries to make the following laws of life her guide posts: I-LAW OF SELEMASTERY 1. The Drury girl strives to be the master of her thoughts, words and deeds at all times. 2. She studies her limitations and accepts them. 3. She studies her possibilities and develops them. II-LAW OF RELIABILITY 1. Neither pleasure nor comfort nor convenience shall prevent a Drury girl from fulfilling her obligations. If by mistake she has made a wrong promise, she will seek immediately to confess her mistake and will try to make good any harm which her mis' takes may have caused. 2. Since the College cannot be stronger than the individuals which comprise it every girl is indirectly responsible for the success or failure of the institution III-LAW OF GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP 1. A Drury girl strives to play hard and fair and accepts the results of such efforts as a basis for her standing in school 2. A Drury girl will treat her opponent with courtesy IV-LAW OF SELFJMPROVEMENT 1. A Drury girl will take advantage of every opportunity to integrate her per sonality. 2. New students must remember that minor offices are merely stepping stones to higher honors. V LAW OF SERVICE 1. The special opportunities enjoyed by Drury girls entail added responsibilities 2. The Drury girl will use her opportunities as a College girl in service to her College and humanity. The Woman's League is an organization to which every Drury woman belongs It was organized to help further the interests of all Drury women. The board consists of one representative from each class. Seniors, Katherine Raylg juniors, Maxine Gam bleg Sophomores, Louise Parksg Freshmen, Mary Masters. Miss Ruth E. Reed is the faculty friend. 1 I Af A- V K ii ii j ' ' ' ' L, g Q, ffl ' ,U lj- - 11 rr, 2' l I -If. 14.:',. :Yi ' w-2-' ' ' 'nf' f w'7'w'-'i 'rgrw'-if----11 , -f f- 1' ' ' , - W -WT. ' Y ' - -H ' ,,, , . , ,,.., N l951 T5he Spmt of Drury Farr campus o Drury what ma es thee so dear Umque thy appeal and dwme7 Are halls oaks owers ragrant or gay bzrd calls clear What makes thee endeared as a shrzne7 Thy 'uerdure tn sprmgtzme arouses new zest The rlotous hues of all s chme Stone Chapel tn moonhght enmsage the best Of nature s rare portrazts subhme But rtendshrps made rad1ant wzth warm sympathy 'Youth s romance smrles tears work and play T1s these ma e thee clearer each day How great grows the debt whtch to Drury we owe' Thy motto and seal btnd our hearts Wzth love that wells upward lt e ountazn s pure ow Thy spmt from us ne er departs' NOBLE ARMSTRONG 28 I 96 ' f , li 1 9 9 fl f 9 ' . f , . 5 f . . . . , Inspired souls that seek to solve life's mystery, 9 ' k . ' 'li f ' ' fl J . - -Y YL' . Peter Pezniizer .vczy.v.' FRATERNITIES 'KA fmz'em2Zy man is one who czmwers io az' leaf! four names in em 8 dclofle class. J! F Ll. R X 1 - 1 -4 ,J ,. l l l , l . 1 vi l , Y I I l I I N I , . it ' V V' -... E Y ,,,,,,i 1 lE- S Q TER - ,W WF -H' pi-nm ,.-' I. . -X u A S RS MN I . Kappa Alpha CSouthernJ Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1866 Beta Iota Chapter Established April 27, IQO7 Colors-Crimson and Gold. F lower-Magnolia and Red Rose LOGAN DARRALL ELVAS DIXON BERT Goss CLARENCE FOGARTY JOHN FOGARTY JOHN GRAF CODY ANDERSON NAT ANDERSON DAVID BowMAN JOSEPH COPPAGE CHARLES FARRINGTON JAMES FUSON KENNETH DECKER JACK FARTHING BYRON HOWSER FRED LONG RUSSELL MATHER LYLB MCMANAMY FOSTER LATIMER 31 1928 JOHN R. WOODSIDE 1929 SANFORD SANDERS 1930 THOMAS TALBOT 193, 1 PLEDGES DAVID MCKNIGHT WALTER THOMPSON MAURIOE WILSON BRUCE JAMES LYMAN LOGAN Ross RATHBONE AARON GRIEEEY KENNETH KIMBALL MURWYN MASON ROBERT MITCHELL ALBERT PHILLIPS JAMES ROBERTSON CHARLES STONE LEWIS SIGLER FRANK SHADDAY CHARLES TAYLOR EVERBTT TURNER JAMES WRIGHT TOM LOWE 31 .iam 928 Y-11 S.--any-..-.Q 1 l in I 1 I l l I ll l E ii 1 l EY 5 ? i 5 in if AJ l', . I I l. , p l 1 L' 9 1 E 5 ' 3 Q E , l f V W X J ' . - f E- L QifT TTCf C' , A C S . if f Riff s I9 1 -.X q X 8 1. swf' . ,. .ws-NJ: xnwj - ,- M rl' r 5 1. Q, riff: P4 N, 'TF' 5 PM fl li P1 3. il ,AH A... 1 I . w 1 iii . i. all :ML will 1,11 'iii 'Mn 5 . :ij rj, W sl! af- l'l 5, in' Ifli 1, ilu M 1 .N .ua 5 f iv fn. i n 5 - Ill' ll lx wvs v-i rg fl it M32 4. L. 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Turner, Howser, Wright, Long. , 'V v ' A Jil 11 i n li l l I , , J , v iv 1 J ii X Ml 3-'IW 'il 642-ww-' ax1.K.:.v41a T Y fs fi l ' 1 'Q w ff I my I 99 l TJ 7, , ,, X V51 11 014 '- A '5l1eta Kappa Nu Missouri Alpha Founded at Drury College, IQIO Colors-Crimson, Black and Silver. ALLEN DAVIS CLIFFORD DAVIS CHARLES DENTON FRANK BRIDWELL KENNETH CASE ARLIN Cox JOE COMES JOHN DAVIDSON LOUREN DAVIDSON GLYNDON GARNER PAUL HIGI-IEILL CHARLES BARRY ARTHUR BLUME ORIN FALLIN PAUL FREDERICK JACK APPLEBY WILBER BOTHWELL RICHARD GARDNER 1928 1929 1930 1 Q3 1 ROBERT WILLIER PLEDGE PAT MCGALES, L31 I Ioo J F lowef-White Rose HOWARD CAMPBELL ALLEN GARDNER REBER VAN MATRE ROY KNOX LAWRENCE LEONARD ADRIAN MORRISON FRED MCSELEY RALPH PHILLIPS RUSSELL ROBERSON HAROLD TANNER CARL WEST DURWARD HALL KENNETH KELTNER JOHN ROELEE HALL SEYMOUR ROBERT HYDER WAYNE WALKER HAROLD WHEELER ?1- V . Wai' W - . 1 ,. 94 . , ua - V wig , M. Qs .....,f'f,. L yin .,. diff' il., f .gf . . 5 , '- ffef,gV LVM 1. 4? 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' I li: y Wvr-dial-Falun 4. fa 592 Sigma Nu Founded, 1869, Virginia Military Institute Epsilon Beta Chapter Installed 1919 MORRIS GARNSEY KIRBY PATTERSON WALLACE BOHANNON PHILIP DB LA PORTE CELL FOWLER GEORGE BLACKWELL VICTOR COLTRANE HAROLD GARNSEY EMMETT KERR LINDSEY KIMBERLING LEROY LICHLITER GAY BARTON JAMES BILLINGS ED DIEFENDERFFER CARLTON HASELTINE DAVID LEMONE GEORGE LOGAN 1928 197-9 IQSO HERBERT WICKIZER 193 I ALTON RUSSELL CHARLES TERRY BEN GUM JOE HAYMES JACK JONES DELMAS MCCRACKEN ALBON MCNAEE WALTER NIESSEN JOE SICELUEE LAWRENCE VAUGHAN LOUIS WALCH LABAN PATTERSON WYATT PATiERSON JUDSON PIERCE RICHARD RULE TOM STEELE LEONARD WILSON li -.l l I , I 5. ig ,Wm I., , ll li' :VT .P 4 u , - ,rf - 'wfwfff 'TT 'T' - 1 i 3 --A if-L.-G4 A-A-fa, 1 'I' ' I H A ,XP - O' m in ..7:?! I 1021 mix .M rr . IFN . wk ,SEV 'fiL , ?..-L. 24- - ,,,. ,T ,,,f,-ff-HQ-i' f-?-1-': -,-:af-fr.4::f 'TWH Y, ,,, ig,,:fT2?L-: .:,L45--ff ,J f-ff-vaz?-9?-aw TT-Q-zQ5'.?45'mlF--ei!-iii-Ein .M N - A .. . 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F lower-Pink Rose LOY DAVIS GENE BIBB PERCY EBERT HAYES MCVAY ROWLAND MUSSMAN ROGER BOOTS LAWTON BURROWS JOHN DALRYMPLE NEIL GARLOCK CLARENCE CHATTEN KENNETH DILLARD HOEERT MCBRIDE MARVIN PHILLIPS 1928 1929 NED WHITE 1930 191 CHARLES WASSON KENNETH OLLIS PAUL PHILLIPS SHELBY RANEY LESLIE THOMPSON KARL GLASSCOCK BYRON MORTON FRANCIS SEWELL WALTER TUPPER FOUST ROPER NORMAN SUTTON LEE THOMAS CECIL TUPPER 3 H House Mother, MRS. A. C. MCVAY I l04l Top Row-Davxs Mussman Ebert Ollxs Wasson Ph1111ps Second Row-Blbbs Boots Mohler Whlte McVay Morton Thwd Row Thompson Garlock Glasscock Burrows W Tupper C Tupper Fourth Row-Roper Sewell Dlllard Chatten Sutton Holtzen I I a s v y s ' s s a a s ' 9 a s a ' s ' a 9 a a 5 ' O51 , - .-....-...- ........ ...... M.-----. -' - - , . 1---.............................-1,..4 5' ' ZUA .NU- ' I O .N I L5 0 l n xt.. A H 'wax'-nf, ri.. ., -.,... . .,S,...L.,,,-.-ff la ,Q 4 4 ,--..u.....--L -A..,. ,..--1. 2 Zeta 'Gafa Alpha Founded at Virginia State Normal 1898 Mu Chapter Established 1909 Colors-Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray. 1928 MAYETTA BEYER PAULINE BRYANT JEWELL LIEPMAN 1929 HELEN GRACE BROWN LUCILLE JONES 1930 F RIEDA ATWOOD DOROTHY HARRIS GLADYS HARPER PAULINE HASELTINE FRANCES HASELTINE 191 MARY JANE DUNNINGTON KATHRYN HURLEY MAXINE PINSON PLEDGES HELEN MORRISON RUTH PETTIT, SI 1106 F lower-White Violet. ELEANOR JOHNSON EvAI.YN JOHNSON RUTH DRAPER MARTHA HUDDLESTON BEULAH LOGAN IDA BESS LOGAN JORGIA LIEPMAN LOLA WILKERSON DOROTHY STATON MARY ELIZABETH WATSON NELL WOOD NAOMI PRICE, 31 LEON RAWLINS, 31 3 , 31 ' , . f -3 f ' ., , ,f ,jj fg,i.L,.V.--Afgagigqgtj3-g-2,w,5 -l I ,. , ,-,-,.,.- S--....,O1 1 ZTA Top Row-Bryant, johnson, Liepman, johnson, Brown, Byers. Second Row-F. Haseltine, Harper, Huddleston, jones, Draper. Third Row-P. Haseltine, Pinson, Hurley, Rollins, Watson, Woods Fourth Row-Wilkerson, Price, Petit, Staton. 11071 vw ARA JQUD it 1 12 4 Delta Delta Delta Founded at Boston University, 1888 Delta Kappa Chapter Established 1913 Colors-Silver, Gold and Blueg KATHERINE GROBLEBE MARJORIE BENSON ELENORA BoYD NAN JOHNSON LULU JONES FRANCES LEWIS THELMA LYLE VIRGINIA DYER FRANCES GEORG E 1928 1929 DOROTHY RATHBONE IQSO 1 Q3 I ELIZABETH TURNER lIO8I F lower-Pansy. ALICE DEAN MOEEERLY ROSALIE LINDSEY MARION MAGEE MILDRED PATTERSON LUCILE WEEKS RUTH WELLSHEAR VERA WHITLOW MARY MASTERS MARY LEE MCCRACKEN 4 -. - -.....,,,,,--,f V... X. .,- -Nw 'f ' V 1 . ,,. , ,Q AAA Top Row Mobberly Groblebe, Lmdsey Rathbone, Benson Second Row LEWIS, Srnlth Wellshear, Magee 'fhwd Row jones, Hmes, Wh1t1ow Patterson Boyd Fourth Row Weeks Sullenger, Norman, Preston L109 f if n It U' I . W - i Sify .M Un. 'Sv H 1' 1 I . gx 2,41 M ,z if ' R. vi IW-, ' M, .4 N V fa Q41 M1 vii H. J ,N W3-H UP-' AU ziwflx fd 1 1 ,J gf, if?-N' ,,-.N -I-'AN QPU! ,Hi ,415-3, 'Ip-U Q1 I' J 1 J. 2.1.1 1 3 'E fl, 145 ,'1,1'E 'T 1. Vzlgff , , 1-1 'Nia ry SM .N 1 Mit 'fa N ,zu , ':-I A a -3 N VW ' - , A 5 - - , . . . . j, - , , - , 'Eg .- a . '5 F5 1 3: 'a yl 5 3 2 4 W'-Q! 1.3. A J I I I -, , V. ,I ff -- THE SOIIWESTEEI 1- To f . T ' 'E--w A - -1 'A-A---'-I-A TTT'- AW - '- ' 1- tcm-T-ag 1 ff I fi ' I J 1 I 6 'QXW-9 ' I l N 5xx if'iYf'YPYF'lg 'I 5 A. 7' I 5 xt- ,A ' I I I 491, Beta 49111 5 Z' Founded at Monmouth College, Illinois, 1' 5 . l l April 28, 1867 I . l Missouri Gamma Chapter Chartered January 9, 1914 r A I I . , l Colors-Wine and Blue. Flower-Red Carnation. I 1928 ' I ELIZABETH BALDWIN MARGARET GALT l MARGARET CARRIER KATHERINE KUMP l l GEORGIA TUCKER 1929 ELIZABETH GALT MARGARET LACY l ll MAXINE GAMBLE HELEN MALIN 5 KATHERINE HARFORD MILDRBD MERRITT UL' COLLEEN KENNEY MARGARET VOORHIES I ll Lois WILKS 1930 - DOROTHY ANDERSON BETTY DOLAN I MARY MARTHA BOOTH INEz GIDEON 1 MARTHELL BURMAN BARBARA HORTON 1 5 1 Y DOROTHY CHANDLER MARY RUTH HUEBELL ' A BERNIOE C6343 A ANNABELL KERR l 522113 , ' VIOLET VEERRAMP Q I 1931 ,f l , SELA ATKINSON MARY ELIZABETH CROUCH l 2 FRANCES ATKINSON 4 BETTY LOVE ' I KATHLEEN TULLY l PLEDGES I MAURINE FUsON, '30 PAULINB BALDWIN, '31 2 l MdSCOt-bLSNUGs' MERRITT ' il I I l lx Ya 'T T -'A , , f -- ---f ' 'S ,V - , ,..i-.,, ,I fjw--4-ul - - -...rfb V - I ll l, IH01 -A , Y.., .,. ,, v ..., .,.,,.- .nw ,YV H TT ij :F Wifi .nxt ..f. 1..n::.f. .Q-311.-v-:rv-x-fi -,fn - ---W B CID Top Row-Baldwin, Carrier, M, Galt, Kump, Kenney. Second Row-Merritt, Gamble, Malin, Lacy. 'Third Row-Gideon, Horton, Veerkamp, Kerr, Cole. Fourth Row-Tully, Burman, S. Atkinson, F. Atkinson. 'r us? ' Y f, sm ,ef- ug , , W w 1 W 1 K' 'f n l i yy. z 1 ,A L 4 :lg ff f PM 1 11 gn! If 35? 7 , 1 1 rm A T' ,...,4..:..- 54. WZ !4,w 6 lllll O 4 F9745 V , IIA. FIIIII ws -alll? T I -- N 11 E xIfIIlIIIf2Ii I' r Wy :I 'Eau Kappa Gamma Founded af Drury College, 1927 Colon-Royal Blue and Gold. RUTH BAKER . IRMA BRESHEARS DOROTHY DUNCAN PEARL ELLIS VIRGINIA FOSTER ESTHER MCGUIRE PAULINE BLACK AVERA FISH LAURA GLAssCocK MADGE GLASSCOCK FRIEDA BAKER 1928 KATHERINE RAYL 1929 1930 HARRIET WAKEFIELD 1931 F lower-Sweet Pea. MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT LEORA MOELLER MARY OlNEILL EUNICE PETERS MAXINE PLAYER WINIVER STONE MARGARET HARRIS RUTH JONES MARJORY MAJOR MARY SEHNERT W MARTHA SEHNERT Il I I if? f ' I I m m IP 9 ' Y lW112 1 I . IP. I, l ' I I I I I II 3 I I I I I l Q I IL I I x l. 'I iy I I I 1 Ili If-I IN gil! I I H I V I I I I 'i I I l I ' I lwll j ' I I lI I Ills Sl T B114 If ll ' II- I 1 I' ' lm I . IIE I' HI l I l . I l F I ' X' , , if 1 Q , ? 1 A 1 J 1 1 A M 4 'xx 1 , .Q.i r Q, 34. 1 E, J v rl 4, - ' I - ..-,-. . - ,- , ,, fm Y V-We -:Ll -if ' rg new E Y-V ff f- f ,- - -+7 --ff - C ,N f- f-Y --,-- rnwxm9mg aguw -ff f Y---' ' W 4. If Ni L' 1 ' .f f ' f wg , r r n - v uf fr 4 ' V1 U. , ef' i X Na ' V' ,Af ' fl f X Q ,ir . f Y pfyf njngf - E, X L A 1 '. ne n ff , f K 1, J WJ r ' - r f N ' ' a Q!! gf r 5 n if f 1 V 3 if + I! I Y gy 1 K , Y, , M II. 9 1 A ' r flu e 'L ! 51 F w - r VH s W 1 r f we 2 J V 'Km l ' 5' i Y L l ', 1 ' X . v y , yn Z ,X r W N K ' N 1 ' Q 'fr 3 A ' 5 i r r 1 .I r fi Q Top Row-Ellis, Baker, Prescott, Peters, Rayl, Player. N 1-K Second Row-Breshears, Stone, Duncan, O'Neil1, McGuire. j 'A Third Row-Foster, Black, Sehnert, Glasscock, Jones, Harris. 'Al ' Y Fourth Row-L. Glasscock, Frieze, Blanchard, Sehnert, Baker, Fish. M V . E bi r r r : ' ' A f f ' L 1 1 N 1 QV 1 W e f er f i ' 3 1 rg- , n 'gw5g 1i.. ,iff e,e. e a 4. 'rv 'jf -e . . e --- , 1. -ni 42,2 g?,,,Egg. , j '- - 1 ' xxx W P113 1 . a.-Q.-.,f.a,... ...- - .,, -. X-ME., - T, .. . ,A---, .. , .,.. M.--..,, mu, -5 q9anl1ellemc OFFICERS ALICE DEAN MOBBERLY .... JEWELEI LIEPMAN . , 31 wily A COLLEEQAKENNEY . I A REPRESENTATIVES ALICE DEAN MOEBERLY .,.. ROSALIE LINDSEY . COLLEEN KENNEY MILDRED MERRITT JEWELL LIEPMAN RUTH DRAPER . EUNICE PETERS . IRMA BRESHEARS . Lair' 1.:--Y -aa :i -.age . . -6.14 -., .,a+.,,f-. A A- :-1-fait-a.,vgva-311: - , U .. 1 v lf-, m I ., .F, J I . . vw. , .. , , A. K, . Y . , , -: .-fa--t-it .. l114I President Secret my . Treasurer Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Delta Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Tau Alpha Tau Kappa Gamma Tau Kappa Gamma ,,.,fI R .Il ! . qbi Gamma WCM National Social Science Honor Society Founded at William and Mary College, 1924 Missouri Alpha of Pi Gamma Mu Established IQ2S PRoEEssOR L. E. MEADOR ........ President PROFESSOR G. H. BENTON ...... Sec'retoxryfT'reasure'r Elected to membership in Pi Gamma Mu from the Senior Class of 1928 by the Faculty of the Department of History and Economics: BERT C. Goss KIRBY PATTERSON ANDREW HOWARD ELVAS DIXON WALTER THOMPSON J. BAXTER ALEXANDER MARY KATE BOYD CLIFFORD C. CHITTIM EDITH COMPTON HAROLD D. DERRY ALPHA B. DURNELL ELMER V. EcIcLEs RAYMOND A. GORG WILLIAM GOTTERIED GRACE GRESHAM MONT J. HALE A. CLARENCE HINES MINNIE MAE PRESCOTT MORRIS GARNSEY ALUMNI MEMBERS AUGUST JELINEK DORSEY D. JONES LUCILE F. JoNEs HILEERT KEISKBR AMY KISSINGER OTHO MCATEE ALICE MCCOLLUM MARY MCCUNE WILLIAM MELCHER KATHERINE PERRY ROGERS PRIMM JAMES RUEEIN 1 If115J WILDA FLINT DAVID MCKNIGHT JOHN SALTSMAN GEORGE SKIDMORE THORA STRAIN MARIE SUMMERS LOLA THOMPSON DORIS N. TURNER JO WHITAKER CAUBLE GUY HILL ALBERT MAYDEN MILDRED ROELEE FWINO 'FURNER . ...Ti , 3.7.-.....,L,,.,.,:,.,.. ,,- LL,-,...-..-, f- 4. If -A-,Img Il' V 1. il , 1.2. fl I 'SI . -5' . . Q! 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'- ,I Z, V . .S X Sigma 'Gan Delta Honorary Professional English Fraternity Founded at Dakota Wesleyan University 1922 Pi Alpha Chapter Established May, 1925 WILBUR BLANKE LOY DAVIS CLAIRE ESHMAN MARGARET GALT RUTH DRAPER ELENORA BOYD 1928 KIRBY PATTERSON 1929 LOIS WILKS IQSO NOBLE ARMSTRONG Faculty Advisor DR AMES E COX MORRIS GARNSEY ELEANOR JOHNSON EVALYN JOHNSON DAVID MCKNIGHT RALPH PHILLIPS LOUISE PARKS iu' 1 :ln-1--no f ASSOCIATE MEMBER . J . eeE I f 5,12 YA' ,j 314 A rf. i fs I A 1 5 fi 11 'I ,.A, fx INN .V is ,V ii I: 1 '1 'X , QIQQ ,4 .1-1 1:31 :Q he I, ff.. psi :wf Q? Cjfi , fi 43 1 A A. J M ,.. ,S : r F .E Ii .Q r , Q ,fxlt viii I :,.1,-S'f1,..gyfiw?.g-V - in-r,S,-fQ .mfg ww 'W , ,Z gg TTY l 'Tf':l',, 'iiiwisnmnf , gm X : 1 .Au uf: If ,L r , ' ' ' . V V -- .' v . . , . - A351539 '- . r.A:,-W.gs gzgigsr11JL-,, fwumvzizbvivilndar 1 , L l L ' ' Lifi, ,wr Y -1: ---L -ff-V f an ' - i f 2 ff - - if gagging- ig- 4.5.6 -.-..,v.,,.. TA Top Row Garnsey, johnson, johnson Dav1s Second Row-Galt Cox Eshman 'fhrrd Row Patterson, Blanke McKmght Armstrong Fourth Row Draper, Parks Ph1l'1ps Boyd ima,-aQ in-2 J l1171 5325 52,3 Ju Hx-3. mg M... 524 rw 311 41 gl rc..- Pij r 1? H E . MY ' Q! . la ,f , . tg-A 1 a a - 1 - , , A , . 45:1 , W? x l rg Lf: ,,,. r A nf' , -, , ,, ,, , f g f 1 1 2-' -V -jf fx ' A fl K A R fl 'i ,, - .: Y , 1, , - .,- X .A , , ,, xr f Notes on the Fall TQSIQ The Delts got some good girls, the Pi Phis got some girls. The Pi Phis, Tau Kappas and Delts held annual rushing. Zeta also rushed. Tanner: L'What you want we've got. What you'Ve got we want. A Tau Kappa held gush session. Gu' she won't, though. The Delta Chis met all the trains to hand out pledge buttons. Two had to be withdrawn because of color. Girls! Pledge Delt! Matrimony assured. all Pk if Pk If Life Were Qnly Thus Dear Son: How come you asked me for only twentyfhve dollars? I know that's not enough, so I'm doubling. No, I don't want your fraternity pin. I have one man's pin now and one is enough. The dean is pleased to announce that a new system of registraf tion has been devised whereby all red tape is eliminated. Shut the door, Dick, if the prof hears the bell ring he'll stop talking and we'd rather listen to him than go to lunch. What of it if you are broke? It's not your money I want, dear, it's you. Oh, my husband understands me all right. It's my nasty disposition that causes all the trouble. f1181 FEATURES . . ...L ,NAv 4,- ,..- -, -1 , , 1 V , -if ff -- 'Af Y .pf ..- ' 1-.-A,,5 aff , , :Sf ,-. 1 Y , I 7-4-'Z' - ' in-2 n,,A' gr .L V, 2 Peier Panther Joys: QUEENS The orofwn is ez symbol of power ofoer mankind? ! Qofmtestcmts MISS ELIZABETH GALT MIss GLADYS HARPER MIss VIRGINIA DYER judged by MR. JOHN HELD, JR. 1 I L r 5 i MORNING ,. Loon .Juncn ' WX .Q Z , SN KW 1 X 'J 4 ,q , K Xi4vf ,:A A S R S . JJ 1 X6 f f VME! - 9 f , ha . ig c I X 1 gg M Cartoon contributed by Mr. john Held, jr. Pefer Pcmtlzer says CAMPUS LIFE Here J where Cizafualry and the Knzglzt lzfe hold sway V x 3' ' - -f-if ' - f-ff-sffrfr arf' ,,,,,,,,,-,, cwmon Sho ts Boom! Boom! Boom! The harsh cry of battle--the groan of the wounded-a mingling of hate and exultation! Each man in his place. A muiiled oath of vengeance. Ground gained, ground lost-a prayer for victory. The morrow will find the enemy Withdrawn, and the cannon standing si' lenced again, proud, and Vic' torious. Whack! Whack! Whack! The harsh cry of Sophomores Tu' T -rv .rv . . . . - , 'a'i 9E !'3e-ar ii, ?gi 'ii!!i? Teiii i till .M,,i2..i'VN!f E51 X1-'S V Moon! Spoon! Moon! The sweet murmur of love- the coo of the lovers-a mingling of joy and expectaf tion! Both Where they should' n't be. A Whispered oath of Hdelity. Courage gained, courage lost-a prayer for her consent. The morrow may find love flown, but a pin will be out again, proud and victorious. -the moan of their victims- a mingling of hate and exultaf tion! Each paddle on its target. A muffled oath of profanity. Pain gained, tem' per lost-a prayer for cessaf tion. Thanksgiving will find the Sophomores subdued, and the Freshmen standing as men again, proud and erect, .T ., , , . , :TJ ----1 ., f 1-aa, .,,a,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,7, ,,. ,, T ,lt is 2 U 7 12 . YT' V 'P' I X f Aw Awww if? Q? 2 1 I 2? 1 S 5 3 A Prescribed Qomfse of Study for the Qofed, Leading to cm SNC. K S. Degree in Gctmpusology COURSE Methods . Boyology . . SelffCovernment Sociability . . Political Parties . Petting Parties . Clothing . Ethics . . Prose and Poetry Astronomy Lab. . Expression . . Physiques Romance Languages Infant Psychology INSTRUCTOR Arcularius, M.A. CMaster of the Artj Voorhies, Ph.D. CDr. of Phlirtationj Atwood, H.M. CHot Mamab J. R. Woodside, S.A., I.T. L. Davis, B.E. CBachelor of Egoj Darrall, B.N. CBig Neckj Puson, B.P. CBachelor of Primpingb D. Anderson, A.B. CAll Bullj Wellshear, H.L. CHeavy Linej M. Glasscock, M.E. CMoonfEyedj H. Adams, P.B. CPerennial Boreb Cribbs, N.B. de la Porte, NC. Lucille Jones, B.T. CBaby Talkj T. Lyle, I.L. Cln Lovej Robberson, CAble Blufferj H. Garnsey, S.N. CSuch a Nuisancej ' -,f 1 M.- Annals. 515 E N I . ' L is so 7 71 so I I F1 4? K f i i THE, fi T -. 11 4? - 2.12 1-il? may- 1 ,---N -sf -- - 7 l,. fDo 'You Know 'Your Sotfwester? E l Try to Answer These I 71 1. Is necking permitted? 7 7 . 7 2. What are Goofa Feathers? ' I 3. Why bring that up? 7 . I I a l 4. Is a boycott a male daven ort? ' I p u v 5. Why does she care for you? I l v I 6. Who told you? 7 7. Does Charles Barry Petit? I I 17 8. Is cribbing rocking the cradle? . 7 I 9. Do they satisfy? I I I l Io. If not, would you walk a mile? I X A II. What for? ' 7 'A , 12. Are you sure? l 5. LN 15. Are Pete Bowman and Mary Liz Crouch poor losers? Q 7 14. Why don't you fight like a gentleman? . 15. Do you know it's etiquette to let the lady pass out Hrst? lr 16. Does john R. get around? I 17. Is February 29th as rare as a day in June ?- I 18. How far is it up the front walk to Burnha when you have three seconds to make m 7 an eight o'clock? .A I I 19. Have you heard that one on the Scotchman? Q 20. Did the Panthers try to hog the pigskin? 21. Have you met the boy that registered exactly right the first time? . ,l ' 22. Have you ever been on a sleighing party? . 23. If so, how many did you slay? l l 24. Do you know what becomes of your lap when you stand up? I . 25. Do you know the Kings English Calthough of German descentj? I ' 26. Why do you come to Drury? 7. Q, V 27. Why the deuce don't you stay away I Dj X 7 I 7 3 then? 7 . P 7 5 47 28. Is it best to flask 'er before you ask 'er? f Xf' I Q 7 7 29. Have you read this far? ,Ac 1 Q 7 7 I go. Why? D X 90 .l l 77 1 'kiwi 7 . 7 . . X ' 7 L X 3 7 ' gf NX l M l' W 1, , , ,Y ' f' 7 VY,7v Ylff -'17 i I ' 1 4 Y 7 ir I Q1 1 I 'W'-f' Ll3ll 7 2 5 2 E E E i 1 , s Z E E 5 'Maxam z tv! l Ji' -A 6 if G Xl, 5, D p we lil - .xg.::g., L ff G .- .1,,1m. ?7f M ' if mx' -I ' ff , 'lI1iiiiwhf t f.'Q.iii--id. '-e I. 1.. ',jllfI h Q T N ....I'-' f sfq 'mums' H nulll--' ,W f X 7 'iz A-1 ,Z ,f f ,, H Q4 ! A Qzdical fPost Wfortem i'Requiescat in pace, Club 'em Radicalif' LoY ERMAN DAv1s He lies in his coffin 'Cause he punned too often-- May he jest in peace. BERT Goss Sing a dirge for Bertie Goss- A social scientist, but a social loss. 'Cause he Wo DAVE MCK NIGHT Here lies D., McKnight, Halffshot, and the second cork Hnished him. WILBUR BLANKE Here lies an atheist- All dressed up And no place to go. Ll331 Here reposes Garnsey- KIRBY PATTERSON Here lies Kirby-he lies here n't stand for anything. MORRIS GARNSBY He said no to the President. 5 5 i s E E i 2 5 Peter Panther says: CLAPTRAP IFJ a long tale that has no ,b0im'. !l'nglo'Saxophone Gl'lTO7'LiCl6 Back in 1903 one brilliant Drury chap met a ditto. How now, my sweet wag, quoth he, planting a hefty left on the shoulder of his Victim. 'LWhat say we publish an annual?,' L'But why? retorted the ditto who had a class under Dr. Finkle. Come, come-surely you know-so that in 1928 the happy Drury family may put out a Silver Anniversary number. L'You're a better man than I, Gunga Din, said the Ditto. When do we start? Go fetch a National Cloak and Suit Company catalogue so we'll know how to number the pages and we'll start this very minute. But who'll take the pictures? Kucker--he takes everything he can get. Whereupon they called the speaker Solomon. So the clever boys got themselves a staff. The girls were the main support because they stood the boys up. But work went along as merrily as could be hoped for in a mixed crowd. When the book was Enally finished, they knelt and thanked God and opened a case of gin. Some were fortunate enough never to regain consciousness, but it remained for the thickfskinned to get rid of the book. It lay around until even the Health Officer ordered it disposed of. They tried to auction it off, but it was a deadlock-no none would bid. One of the more or less immoral boys found a match in his pocket, but the fire chief said that while the Soulwester ffor such had they named their book in a storm of feelingD was hot stuff, it was noncombustible. Someone said, L'Let's have a beauty contest-that will sell the thing. But, lo! it only stuffed the ballot box. We'll bury it, said Wallace Bohannon-he was a Freshman in those days-and in his eye was the gleam of one inspired. Splendid, replied Finkle. I'll measure it so we'll know what size hole to dig. So the Sou'wester was buried with great ceremony. The staff-as much as re- mained-a oneflegged sales manager-attended in a body and a group picture was taken of him fby Kucker, who also took the gate when the air was exhaustedj. The band played a throbbing ditty, We Pine for a Bay Windovved Leader. Then standing majestically above the grave of the 1903 Sou'wester, the staff said in unison: If ever the Sou'wester can get out of the hole, let it be out of the hole. Many eyes were damp with tears of joy as the little procession wound its way from the grave to the gravy ffor the clock was striking noonb. So, folks, that's how it was. Some thought it was a historical mound out here on the campus, but the staff knew all the time. You see, the Sou'wester Pup has dug the Sou'wester out of the hole and here it is. -The Silver Anniversary Sou'wester. l'l361 As Guns In I9o3 I have the sweetest mash-a brand new one with the loveliest hair. Oh, he is the most handsome man-and dress, why he looks as if he had just stepped out of the Montgomery Ward Catalog. His new ties just beg to be adjusted. He's so handsome! And you know, he's quite an athlete. He won Hrst place in a croquet tournament last summer. And, Mary, he called for me at seven o'clock and simply refused to bring me home before ten. And he actually tried to hold my hand! Oh, well, not exactly, but I told him I was not that type of a young woman. He was so glad and asked my forgiveness. I pretended to be severe-but you know how it is. I'm so happy. Mary, do you think I'd seem too awfully bold it I gave him a lock of my hair next time I go out with him- if he asks me? Well, perhaps I should wait awhile. But, Mary dear, I'm so afraid I may have been too frank in our conversation. We talked about -now-Mary, promise you won't tell-we talked about love at first sight-and he said he believed in it! ' and so on and on ad infinitum. As Sis In IQ28 Dammit! I'm in love again. His name? Let's see-Sam Some' thingforfother. Gosh no, he's not good looking, but he dances divinely! And talk about it, hels certainly acquainted with his lasso. He called for me at eight o'clock. At nine he called for my hand. Ten found me safely entwined in his manly arms. At eleven I called for his frat pin. At twelve it adorned my new ensemble! What a man !-and what a dancer! What'd we talk about? Oh, companionate marriage and free love-just impersonal subjects like that. Marry him? Heavens, no! Think I want to end my career in a pan of dishfwater? I1371 OHIO I' III 71 x KA W ,ma umm .mi C sr -4 , ,tM..a f ix x a r , w arm, WF, ,P T 'J5 5'7U'WE-153 V Y , W fllllff , 9 1 l l X 4 : g l ,. l l , l ll iv' ampus jargon l What they mean when they say: l Hell's Belles !-Mickey Patterson Ducky Atwood and the rising bell. 1 Heavenly Days !-Thanksgiving Christmas and Easter. By Gum' Ben That s a bear' Lud Ullman Hot Dogs' Marthell Burman Ye Gods' Tommy and john N And 11ttle lishes' Neal and Benton Bully' Mary Martha Hey Hey Charleston' Ellen Roth For cry1ng out loud' Jo Umbarger Blankety Blanke' QAW you know this one She would' Who7 Nell Wood Rapes Qlub They Know Theirs Royal W1elder of the L1ne Royal Strmger Political Puller Dispenser of Cklnots Mighty Puller for Self Pledge ?F----JUN M---1 was L18 D Bittel A L HornBoste1 Bert Goss Dean Reed Cupid Dave McKnight W1l1 Rogers R-1i1 l Y i 5 5 ,- . l y Y i D .TQ . 5 IT . ,- .- . l , .- . 1 . - . 1 ,- , - .5 'lv 'il X PF PF FF Pk l l W i : E . ' f l - i l , ' ' ....... . - y ......... . ' ' ........ ai ' 1 - - R , ...... . y .....,.... . l i l s g a f E Q l 74 P k arma, ,C s P D at D - a n WX ., 3 1 ' wif- H -Z-f ff f---Wi f ff ' LF' , Yi YY M -- V- -Q--1-1 A - 1' Pi -or C o at ' TEE S0U'WESTFR.g - -' a fPri'uate Life of the Cree .S Harmony Among the Delta Chis Down the banister slid dear old Loy Davis, august president of the Delta Chifotes. He was joyously singing this snatch of grand opera, xl ---- Cap. Bibb happily interruped the rendition by entering manfully and doing a little advertising for the Delta Chi bifweekly publication, Come across, gang! Subscribe for the Mirror. Youill find it the most loyal bit of D. G. Chi support in all Drury. And Loy backed him up with this statement, Meanwhile his chiffon tie waved frantically in the breeze caused by Hayes speedy getaway. Hayes hasn t any money to spend on paper--the girls use up all of his allowance. That s the way with these girls s pity just looking at him wouldn t be enough for em but they re always hungry. Ed Owens thinks love is grand she is beautiful and--'oh well! Ain t love grand? Whereupon Loy punning outrageously said and set the room in an uproar But all this time poor little Foust had been writhing and moaning in the throes of hunger Oh Brothers said he pray let us eat He was ignored Kenneth Ollis rubbed his hands ominously and gazed wistfully up through his bushy eye brows I presume that is to say I mean well I am of English stock you know Here Cecil Tupper murmured Yes we know you horse' And Loy gave vent to his feelings in these words Foust groaned pathetically and his fevered tongue cried out Food' Food' Let us eat He was ignored except for Percy who answered him incoherently but meaningly Helen Helen Hell an damnation' Brother Garlock coughed Brother Mussman snored Brother Wasson sighed Oh for the good old days' If only Carl Brummett were here to cheer us up Bro Mohler tweeked his mustache and said nothing but the watchful Glasscock could see that what he was contemplating was a good old game of craps His mother had tried to teach him that it was cruel to shoot the dear little things but a mother s teaching can t compare with a college education A game was started in no time and excitement was waxing when in walked Marvin Phillips Every boy in the circle swore he was just looking on and the game wasn t so good after that with nobody shooting Every fraternity has one sighed Glasscock dolefully and Loy added fuel to the Ere by saying 'Censored Jen Q f l i l 't' ll V r i i f r ' . i ds I l J ., To 1- ' l N' ' l il l V Q was--naw-.-y X,-, 119 ll l as ' A . . 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Wk---1111 as , . . i i -2 2 l 1 Vlri . ,, Mysterzes o Szgma Nu Bro Garn ey heax es a solemn s1gh and drawmg hrmself to h1S full and d1gn1fied he1ght exhorts hrs brethren Well men we are here met to perform the holy rrtes of the sacred manrfestatron of our most holy mysterres Save that story Terry youll cook the morale of thrs fraternal group u1t twrstrng the serpent s ta1l Delmas The 1llustr1ous Garnsey calls the meet1ng to order with some chfhculty and after these sacr1leg1ous 1nterrupt1ons strrkes a Napoleon1c pose Gesturmg after the manner of a college dean he utters 1mpress1vely Followers of the Whrte Star follow thou me 1nto the acred precrncts of the Holy of Holres The process1onal forms In the lead are Bros Gum Haymes Terry Vaughn McCracken and McNabb staggermg partly be cause of the burden of a huge Whlte star partly because of the nrght before Slowly and Wlth some d1H:1culty the brethren fall 1nto l1ne Bro Russell approprrately brrngs up the rear w1th a gorgeous banner drsplaymg the Greek symbols 2 N E T T Srgma Nu ever trght and touchy on top of whrch 15 curled the venomless snake of S1gma Nu Csaved from the cruel brology d1ssect1ng knrfell After all are as embled Bro Garn ey breaks the unnatural srlence catches the eye of Srster Jones and commands Brmg IU the vrctrms Jones does so w1th gentle ceremony Then the group breaks forth 1nto melody Star Yea Yea Whrte Star' Prexy Garnsey resumes h1s sonorous tone Now you lucky dogs you ve made a lucky str1ke Cat mentron of wh1ch Alton lrghts upj you shall learn our secrets Frrst I shall show you how to become presrdent of the student body tHe smrles nods shakes hands all around and says I agree Cheers greet thrs exhrbrtronb Now Red w1ll show you how to be an athlete for the sake of Srgma Nu followmg thrs he w1ll show you how to make grades good enough to keep on the team CRed stumbles then stretches h1s neck upward s1deways up aga1n untrl lt seems to be three trmes 1ts natural lenvth he then d1sclo es a small notebook of class notes pasted on the sole of h1s shoe At th1s the mult1tude goes wrld w1th HQPICCIHCIODD Now one of our number w1ll demonstrate the way to rate all the hot dances on and off the campus QAt thrs the 1mmob1le Joe Haymes comes forward and executes a Hnger exercrse he hkewrse IS cheered D And so 1n turn Bohannon demonstrates how to captrwate the lad1es and Alton explams how to get what you want w1th less than no effort It 15 then revealed what each of the pomts of the Star mean Rough Can Readyj Bluff the Profsj Luff fthe Ladresj Stuff fthe ballot boxb Nuff Cs enutfj Then the v1ct1ms of Srgma Nu take therr hrst lesson 1n swearrng by swe r1ng to uphold the sacred Star Terry can repress hrs story no longer and the meetrng adjourns amld much chucklrng l 140 . S 7 . . . . . . . . : , 3 , . . , . Q , . . ', , . .Q 1 a s ' 9 9 1 J 2 A I 9 f , . s , . s ' , 5 1 ' . D . , Will there be any stars-any stars . . The response is, Yea-White. Yea- ? 9 s I ' I , 1 I ' l 5 1 s s - - . , . . , . M . , . , . , . . . . u ' C ' D , c . A - 3 . . . ' , 3 a . . C 3 3 I 7 ' . . . . . . a a . ' 5 I A 'Gmc Qlation of 'Glfzeta Kappa Nu The Brothers Theta Nu arose, and locking arms, danced three steps to the left and five to the right, then pausing with bowed heads said: Dear Edwin Markham, our god and benefactor, make us all sunbeams for thy sake. Whereupon, Pat McGales, that ray of happiness and joy, interpolated, And do make the girls better dancers. The ritual was dispensed with when Paul Highlill burst into a torrent of tears. The high cost of loving is getting me down, he wailed. I have tried in vain to make one street car check take me both to the hospital and to the Teacher's College! Arthur Blume, being the heaviest cheese around at the time, comforted him flatly. The meeting could not progress without the rosy presence of Kenneth Keltner, so Clifford Davis was dispatched to fetch him out from behind the counter at the Ship- The resuscitation of Bro. Tanner was then taken up in detail, but since Joe Combs and Bob Willier wanted to do all the talking, the subject was dropped. Ralph Phillips then gave a helpful discussion of youthful suicides, but no action was taken. The matter of Reber Van Matre's pin was discussed at length. Reber maintained that he never put it out unless asked for it, and at that his brothers suggested ways in which Reber might become less popular with the ladies and so save the chapter such promiscuous and prolific embarrassment. At this point Frank Bridwell burst in and the business was ended because of the expression on Frank's face. When the younger members had been rescued from hysteria, OnefoffthefBoys suggested that everyone take his turn at telling riddles. The riddles proved very entertaining until Howard Campbell asked: Guess who's the prettiest girl on the campus, and Charlie Denton and Tanner tied for Hrst place in answering, because two voices are better than one, and both were shouting the same thing, Tucked But now the question arose-who should ask the next riddle? Neither was willing to give in. L'Choose your weapons, knave! said Tanner, and without delay Charlie made answer, 'LDrugs! So the whole chapter wended its way to the drug store, where Charlie and Tanner engaged in deadly contest. At the time this book goes to press, the victory is not announced, because both boys are drinking still. So endeth the true relation of the Brothers Theta Nu. 1 D. f-f , ,, f' 1' Efygrg, Nr l .4 5 ' a :- i 3 f l k k , .l l 1. lil ki.. I . i l -I l , . l I 9, 5 l , f l f E li! ' ' 1 V L . t.,,,yf',, ff ' .Yg,,1,..,v3'g-E-sffs 3 N x, ,. - . .4 ., ,W .TF .,, , ' , . ' ii'-r-5.1-It---.40 ,a.f.1g.Q ww- aw 4 M- I1411 .. ,,-,FQ -1. .RM ,H f M 5'1 lx' ' - -----Y e. - . Wild' ::V .' - -'W - ' Nz- i TH!-1 sou'wi1s'rE.R so g Y . E Q p A .Quiet Evening at the K A House 95 . , : K . l . 5 li l pl All was calm, all was bright. How sweet and cultural is fraternity life--a certain .1 g quiet dignity is sure to be gained from surroundings of this sort. Music hath charms, you know. And music prevailed in this tranquil hangout. Sweet Adaline, My Ada' H linen floated downstairs in mild, mellifluous strains. Unfortunately the 'several voices Cthose of Bruce, Robertson, Graf and Coppagel were variously pitched-but what is if 4 p ! that between brothers? In one corner huddled the Brother Farrington blatantly render' . il ing Just Another Day. Harsh was his voice and questionable his harmony, but the i i l , l song's a perfectly good song, you know. Griffey was irritating the ivories and patting 3 T M, the pedals energetically all about some moistened earth down in Mississippi, while in 5 the kitchen Bert-Goss, that hefman with adenoids, scrubbed a large iron kettle rhythmically i . T il A II . lil Q and vociferously. Bro. Bowman, who had decided to be a traveling salesman, was pracf l, ' ticing on his drums. Really, you would never have guessed he was so strong, would they, Dorothy? Dear John R.-poor john R.-lay prone on his ventral side laughing r l p W up and down the scale. Poor John R. always wanted to be a social success and someone l suggested that if he had a musical laugh there might be a chance for him. l Cuckoo-Cuckoo-Cuckoo, said the clock upon the wall, and into this peace l and quiet came that rowdy boy with the soulful eyes and the girlish giggle--Walter Thompson. Alas, why must such studious atmosphere be interrupted by a roughneck i . like Walter? l N , 'Tve failed again, boys! She wouldn't kiss me, wailed the forlorn lad. i I feel sorry for you, old top, volunteered Bob Mitchell. 'LThe girls prefer blond I , l athletes. Q l L Q l Whereupon Prexy arose and beat the walls with his trusty gavel. Boys, he said i l i with tears in his ears, we've gotta do something about it. Beck Darrell's the only man l ' l left with any Sex Appeal. We've gotta do something to hold our women. It's an out' E Q. , L rage that a girl would refuse to kiss a member of dear old Kappa Alpha QSouthernj-5' if Here the boy broke down-the insult was too great to allow him to retain his official dignity. lv E l A' Whereupon Brother Darrell arose with modesty and grace. Sex Appeal, said he, 1 T is not to be bought at the stores. It is something undeflnable-even Madame Glynn lg 1 55 . . - . . 1. . V e knows not what it is. Thank God, whatever it is, I am blessed with it. Then holding 1: i his hand in a Godfblessfyou attitude, he sat down with like grace. il g . Q . tl Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Cuckoo, Cuckoo, said the clock upon the wall, and in came p, p Exprexy McKnight-lugging an illfconcealed case of face astringent. , V, l Hurrah, said the boys. Adjourned, said Prexy. And so continued the peaceful evening. 0 SFS' . 7 1 sas if A TTT T 7 1421 ' C T 7 H UT if T -J A if A . , f' s , .,.L, M ,V - f f ,-Wa., V L , V 1 7 - 5, , '- 'W' EEK' ' ' .. , . .- . J ..- ,1 ,- , J' Gags On 'Glte Grecian Gals Delta Delta Delta Hail, followers of the triple stars! Men hitch their wagons to these luminaries. Poor, harmless, lovefsick college boys get lit up by the light of your crescent moon, or is it effervescent? What a nice shiny pitch' fork you have! ls it to prod your erring pledges with when they threaten to succumb to the holy bonds of matrimony? You aren't flyfbyfnights, but were born with a silver cup at your lips. You're modest little pan' sies, fearful of the tall, thick timber, except the noble pine. Beneath its prickly needles you dance your naive selves into many a helpless heart. We've even seen you attempt to climb the tree and pluck the forbidden fruit of frivolity Be yourselves little Dee Dee Dees' You may be on the crest of the wave but the froth of life is not for you Blow off the foam from your scholarship cups and drink to your sisterly love in a cottage Shv Delts you are pearls of great price but oh' what a price' Pt Beta Pht Speed your arrows fair archers' Shoot straight through the heart but don t bleed them to death And be careful how you shoot your arrow into the air for it may fall you know not where You re always on the go You go to sleep praying for the scholarship cup You go in for ath letics and soiretimes conae out on top You go to men s heads like the wine of your colors In fact you go everywhere but home However who wants to go there? Like the chain on your poisoned arrow you have an endless chain of admirers led blindly by the nose You ve anchored your elves to the Ship because you know the truth of the old saying about the easiest way to a man s heart But that doesn t apply to the profs you know Tis rumored that your password 1S Lux Yes soft oaping is a good way to get a grade Since your wine carnation is wast ing its sweetness on the desert air set out for broader fields where the gold 1S yet undug l4l . , . , . . . . .. . M . . ' , 1 5 ' ' 9 ' Q s , . , . . , . ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 . . . . , . C . . c ' S l 1 , . . , 3 ' ' 3 S , ' 1 W H- 'K' ' ' ....,.'.'-.J 'i ?'fJ' f-wa:--f 1-- ff, -- -1--' ....- - H...--Y . iflixfil' '1lQfTTli,,l5 U i - aj, . i'fi-.'ff?.aaiQ4'-f . l 4. .ggi li gi i e Tau Kappa Gamma , I -' i Maidens of the rising sun, rise up and follow the herald of your destiny, the laurel. Your brows will soon be bound with wreaths of M -ll verdant freshness. You take the A's with ease, and not the E's with Ayes. 'Tis written on your scroll that the scholarship cup will soon be 'Q yours. But don't lose your balance in the mad rush of the Marathon. il We hear that you weigh your decisions carefully: books on one side, and Q spreads on the other. Though books weigh the most, a spread is the best way, isn't it? Though your noses are powdered, you are shining examples of oldffashioned sweetness. You have been shielded all your lives-you are women without a past. Now you wear a little shield which ably protects you from arrows, tridents, and carpenters tools. A great future is in store for you, little ones. You willbe acrobats some day, for you are going ahead by leaps and bounds. ' w.. P 1' 44 S5 rl. : T Zeta Tau Alpha il, 1 'Ray for the carpenter girls! Youlre all on the square Chow late , rl we're not surej. Keep hammering away, you'll nail your man soon. Any' i way, Rome wasn't built in a day. Now it is clear what the crown is for-you gay young things should have been crowned long ago, but . l everyone was too softfhearted-you wait till the lucky guy comes along, crown him, and give him half your kingdom. You're the salt of the earth, with a dash of pepper. And you've got sand, even if you do throw it in people's eyes. You're out for a good time-it's 'Ltime out when you're good. You have more dates than the calendar, but you get 'em il mixed sometimes. As artists you're not so hot, but you can draw the men with a heavy line. On the other hand, don't you know that a baker's N the only guy that can get a raise out of loahng? But don't worry. Youlre H 4 getting a liberal education-so are the profs. They can't flunk you when ,gi you plead insanity. i 5, 5 i , .. 1.4 i a. . Y --. . a- - , V. . 0 4' JY- .L?k?.?'l. ' ,'-- '. f-522'-g f' 1 i f r1 f jN I 144 J ' ... - T , I-hy YY ,W , , - V AQ...-s..f.w V 1+ . .4'?4'1:r1 '- Drury Daze Sept. 19. The struggle is on and school has begun in earnest, for this day did Dr. Cox sit on the table before his class . . . and how! Sept. 21. Every dog has his day and this is Willie's. Today the first Radical Club Bulletin went up. Children are bound to have their fun and now that the saloons are closed there's hardly any place for them to play. Dr. Nadal talked in chapel about friend' ship. The fun has only begun. Sept. 24. Frank Raef, better known as 'LBrownie, is bound to know the ropes. He wanted to know if the Ship was a fraternity house because he saw people drinking there all the time. Sept. 25. A Delta Chi pledge was invited by the actives to a Smoker, so he went out and made a keen date for it. Sept. 26. For the first time the old cannon resounded with the burning blast of the Sophs' paddles. Freshmen lookedon in terror, and the second year men delighted in the touch of the unfamiliar handle of the paddle. A hot time was had by all present. Oct. 3. Again the Radical Bulletin draws curious crowds. Oct. 4. The summer days are fading and the vines are turning red on Pearson's. Oct. 19. Frosh and Soph grapple! Strength, strategy-straight or crooked, all the same. Threats, murmured oaths, grins and ignominious defeat. Fun and fight, and fight some more. A hectic evening. ' Oct. zo. The function of the day was the college picnic. The scene was beau' tifully decorated with hills and water. Amid this lovely setting, Bert Goss, arrayed in a handsome shirt, open at the throat, and a charming smile, poured. The guests ate with customary gusto. The diversion of the afternoon was a game of baseball between faculty and students. High score was won by President Nadal, while consolation went to one of the McKinleys. Lovely strolls were provided for couples who did not care for crowded games. Oct. 24. Dr. Cox rebuked us, poured forth bitter invectives on us-and we cheered him until our voices cracked. We put up signs of Crush Carthage and we cheered our football men We planned to go to Carthage loo per cent strong and we all loved Drury dearly and jimmy Cox more dearly All because he scolded us as we ve never been colded before Oct 26 The Fire Departrrent came out to Wallace on a fal e alarm They ay it happens once a year so that the boys won t forget how to say Jump darling into my arms. Good ole Fire Dep't' Oct 28 We won that game from Carthage' Whee' -'ran-luv' . A , .. . :af-figstf1fg'1fQve-fi:-vsgfggffaga-.eg-11.1.-wa, 'N , is 55?eieefisrf-fs'15412-swfis3s'fffs.s1efQH't H . 1 S . . . . S . S - 1 tt . . 1 9 as . . i . . :. 'biz 4 -4- Y - Y 'ff' . rf-V , f-4 1--5477 -T1nf,?-V-551 'Za--L +-1--4- if V-4 - fe-- 1 ,Y- z.. . 1 N 1 ......E......s......f' 4:1 Nov. 5. Dean Bennett dozed complacently on the platform during chapel while Dr. Wald justified the intelligensia. Nov. 11. Benton gave a bolt! Believe it or not. Nov. 18. Again Loy made us marvel at his wit. We recognized him at once in the role of Jimmy Cox, and he sold his idea about that money for the Mirror with true Coxonian salesmanship. We chuckle and give three mental cheers for the boy who's got the gift of gab and knows how to use it. Nov. 23. Vacation got here at four o'clock. Homesick Freshmen and Bernice Cole started packing two weeks ago. All off for home and turkey dinner! Nov. 24. George Evans and some of the other boys played the Blue Jays today- last game of the season. Most of those Birds were bigger than Puny and one of them littlerthan Racy. When people will go to extremes like that you can't do a thing with them. Nov. 28. Take heed, ye campus wits! This day did a W. C. T. U. disciple came to administer with us and share a vision of Frances Willard with us and she got a bigger laugh than some of our best Jokes Dec I3 The ueen contest 1S in full swing Politics and Beauty have joined forces and are doing their stuff .Ia 5 Back to the grind with reluctant feet and still more reluctant mental apparati New jewelry new wardrobes friends to greet not so bad after all Jan IO Warm spring like days that start a spring like fever in our veins Finals dread and forbidding doom ahead Jan I4 Distressed countenances at every turn for finals have begun Freshmen are burning the midnight oil and cursing the profs Sophomores are merely cursing Juniors are worrying and hoping for the best Seniors are only hoping Jan 24 Everyone has let down now that last semester is safely over Book store reports that business is bad Feb I4 Cupid s at it again Flowers telegrams and candy are his weapons Feb If Excitement topnotch' Beat Bill Jewell at the old game of basketball 1,0 18 Feb I7 Theta Nus at the right of you Theta Nus at the left of you Hurrah for the Theta Nu Province Convention Feb 18 Whee' We beat jewel again' Feb zo A cornetist played the Russian National Anthem in chapel today and nearly missed a toot when the student body arose and stood reverently Feb 23 Dr Morehouse imposing and dignified lectured tonight on that favorite subject astronomy Sun spots and comets were practically new to even Helen and Percy chief star gazers 11461 Il. . . r. .'. . . . . . , . , , . . . , . .1 . . . . . . , . . . . , f . . , . . . . , , , . Feb. 24. A manless party was the event of the day. Girls dressed in hoops and girls dressed in breeches sallied forth to the Colonial Ball. The glorification of the Drury girl, as it were. Feb. 27. A momentous day. Dr. Cox introduced Bert as a real Go Getter. Hail, Go Getter Goss! , Feb. 29. The day for the less fortunate maidens is at hand. Only once every four years does such an opportunity present itself. Mar. 1 and 2. Fraternities are doing what they can to make these Southwest Mis' souri High School boys like Drury and them. If you've got a dollar, you're saved from a day of classes. Mar. 5. Mr. W. C. T. U., wearing clever little pincefnez, told us all about how the Keely Kure companies have gone out of business since dear old Prohibish came along. Mar. 12. Spring seems surely to have come. Couples are thrilling to it and all the underclassmen are falling in love. Mar. 15. A great big snow came last night and buried the campus the deepest it has been all winter. It's great! Ask .Io Umbarger? Mar. 2o. The Girls' Glee Club is back with all manner of new tricks. Lucille Jones' rendition of The Prisoner's Song probably marked the high spot in the performance. April 2. The Freshmen claimed to have dignity. Cheap, we calls it. April 7. Vacation again and it's raining felines and canines. Why do the Theta Nus insist on having their house party at Easter? It always makes it rain. April 12. Hard at work again with the home plate in sight. April 2o. In the spring, a young man's fancy-U -lightly turns from thoughts of trig. If the gasoline tank were only full, there's no end of things we could do. Well, maybe better just sleep. May 12. The social calendar closed with the Jr. Prom tonight. That's the last Seniors will have to go thru with and the Juniors have only one more ahead. Good ole world! May 15. The May Fete was a darb. A college education is sure to give you talent as a May pole dancer. May 19. Commencement Week, with its various activities, is beginning. Seniors are shedding tears of sorrow at the thought of parting from the Alma Mater, but many fathers are smiling with relief as they clutch their diminished bank rolls. May 25. Finals again. Packing, taxifing, home and mother and food again! Like all good and bad things, far and near, the school year has come to a close. Pax Vobiscum. I1471 Little Dramas Here and T5lrere OT Farcical Favorites I ndeed! ACT I A history class meets. ACT II No test popped. ACT III Still no quiz and Mr. Benton in his right mind. The Vengeance of God ACT I Bookstore open on time. ACT II Proprietor swears it's an honest business. ACT III God has had his will, proprietor is found dead. He Was Out of Town ACT I Mary Masters walks across Campus. ACT II Marvin Phillips is not at her side. ACT III Mary still alone. 148 Of Course Not ACT I 7:30, dips at Wallace. ACT II Dips longer than usual. ACT III Lights on-no one looks embarrassed. Auditory Dream ACT I It is lunch hour at the Ship. ACT II There is no loud talking nor rattling of dishes. ACT III Clt is Saturdayj In the Spring ACT I Spring has come. ACT II Work remains serious and heavy. ' ACT III , No love affairs blossom into exist' ence. 'She Saga Of A Sap CAll for the sake of a sappessj Young Lochinvar came out of the Barn, all arrayed in his rented Tux and favorite hair tonic. Straight to Wallace, dashed he. With a flourish of bravado he wrung his hands and the doorfbell and awaited the attendant. She arrived, wreathed in smiles, pencil and paper in hand. 'LDo you smoke? she asked our Hero. s4NO.1s Do you drink? ssN0.as Do you neck? Yes Fine! Come on in! Once within the enchanted hall of darkfnookffame, Locky demanded, Ring my Hot Baby, please. I'm to take her to the Phly Hi Hop this eve. But at this the smiling face became stern, shocked, aghast. What! Miss Hot Baby? Why, Miss Baby cannot leave this build' ing, sir, she can see no one. She has not paid her rent. A Poor Locky-poor crestfallen Locky-if Hot could not go to the hop then indeed the rental on the Tux would be all in vain! He sobbed quietly for a moment, then remembering his training, he decorously pulled out his roommates handkerchief. He might have remained in a sort of coma indefinitely had not an opportune thing occurred. A stud on his bosom gave way with a crack of starch. In amazement he drew back and shouted, My gracious! I am pierced by a bullet! This shot, harmless as it was, brought him to his senses once more, and he faced the stark, cruel situation. Summoning his manhood from the cellar of the frat house, where he had discarded it, he tapped the ground with his foot twice and said, 'iDrat it! In this ferocious, and mayhap dangerous mood, he left the building and his smiling informant. Poor little Hot-imprisoned there-all because of a small matter of 34350. If he were not broke and two car checks in debt, he could pay ll49fI her rent and then she would love h1m forever and ever At least he could wh1stle the good old fratern1ty yodel at her and cheer her that much The wh1stle brought Hot to the window at once Poor httle Hot her face beaming tr1umphantly Oh Locky my dear you have come' And if you hurry we can get to the party in time to sit out the last SIX dances in somebody s flivver Locky was dumbfounded at Hot s optimism but holding his starched bosom safely down with one hand he waved the other 1D true Romeo fash1on and said At your service lady Im not in the Rotary Club for nothing' Well you see Im playing all the girls at str1p poker and Ive got enough loot that when it 15 pawned w111 pay the rent Ill toss the thmgs down and you scamper along to the Pawn Shop while I put on my black chiffon and my school g1rl complexion How ingenious she IS thought Locky She would be very use ful in a poor man s home Romance' Whatta beautiful thmg it 1Sl of whom would not be able to go to the dance Locky folded the thmgs neatly and tucked them from s1ght in h1S vest pocket He knew a Noble fellow who had a bicycle that was what he needed to make the necessary speed Having mounted the b1cycle with all his collegiate grace he h1t off down the street at top speed He heard the putt putt putt of a motorcycle behind him and noticed the driver had on n1ce brlght buttons but he was surprised when the man called out to him 10 a deep gruff voice Draw un to the curb you young rascal' Luckily Locky had 1 sense of d1rect1on so promptly called back Th1s 1sn t where I live sir' Oh pardon me sa1d the offlcer and slunk back out of the p1cture So Locky then frantic w1th fear made his way to the home of the Three Balls He pulled Hot s wmnmgs out of his vest pocket and spread them on the counter After a half hours bartering he got forty n1ne cents out of the propr1etor 1nstead of the forty seven that had or1g1nally been offered him With a feeling of v1ctory he went out of the shop jirglmg the money in his jeans Alas' Reahzation of the delic1ency Il50l , 7 7 7 7 7 . , . 3 3 7 Y 7 L 7 7 ' .. . . . .. .. 7 ' ' But now Hot was heaving down her winnings from Hfty girls, nine , . 7 9 1 A 1 - A s ' I I s a , . 1 5 x ' 7 . I 7 . ' S between 5543.50 and the sum of fortyfnine cents came swiftly to poor Lockyj Now Locky was quite a cutfup-he had always shaved himself- and he could, no doubt, make money by being a butcher, but even a butcher couldn't meat the rent. Shooting marbles was his only other accomplishment, and he didn't have a gun. The only thing left to do was return and tell Hot the worst. She would be all undressed for the dance and waiting for him, her disappointment would know no restraint. Forgetting the borrowed bicycle, he started homeward, plodding slowly, head hung. When what should his eye light upon but a great, fat wallet, lying on the sidewalk. He picked it up eagerly and counted its conf tents-S43 and one penny. No sooner had he done this than a gentle' man carrying a lantern stepped up to him and asked if he had seen any' thing of a large, brown wallet. Locky was a Freshman and still had a conscience, so with a reluctant nod of his head he handed over the wallet, Splendid, young chap! said the gentleman, HI am Diogenes and now that I have found you I shall give you the wallet and its contents as a reward! Locky's delight almost swept him off his flat feet. He was soon ringing the doorbell of Wallace once more, feeling proud and confident again. To the attendant he said, Heres Miss Babyls rent. Now for the dance! , Why, Mr. Lochinvar, you are too late! Mr. Pluto Kratt was here an hour ago and paid her rent. They left at once for the dance. So that was the way with women. His father had told him college would teach him many things. Hot had told him she loved him at the bottom of her heart, but there evidently was room for others on top. He couldn't even go the dance as a stag because he didn't have a costume. I 'Tm sick and tired of women and work, he muttered and decided to be a misogynous poet because a misogynist hates women and a poet has no excuse for living. WZ, , . ,LM V. , ....f...-af , .Y nf, Q, ,,,-,,.,.,,,,,,,,W,, W ax 'Q:es,:5n:+gcmfn:m r '::,ma,'mygWet'if51srfm:':rf,:'iw Q , Q 31 , ,Y asap-sg mr WT 27 51 , ' Y V' ' gg' ' - - - ' , , -L-,swagger-a1 llill Tefrfection Qontest Ballots were secretly handed to the six most important men, and they, under an oath of secrecy, filled out the ballots. The results are shown below. Perfect Lover4Bert Goss. CHe said so.D Bluffer-Alton Russell. DodoM+Dorothy Chandler. Rotarian-Allen Gardner. Struggle Hound-Ruth Reynolds. Day-Prayer Day. Prof.AThe gout claimed him back in '89. Parking Place4You'd be surprised! We were. Devil-Louise Parks. Happiness-A hamburger and you. Egg-Barbee. Thirtyfsix-Margaret Voorhies. Gentleman-He flunked out in 1906. Lady-No votes cast. Sight-Thru the keyhole. if ik FF Pk New Methods of Qommittmg Suicide Let Doris Overmier drown you with the organ. Talk to Willie Blanke-he'll slay you with his wit. Let an idea strike you. Plunge deep into revery. Eat up Bittel's line. Slander Snug's rep. Drink a glass. Cut out your own destiny. Lose your heart and your head. Let Dean Reed throw a beam upon you. Fall in a trance. Get cut at a dance. Split your sides laughing. Be queen and get crowned. Be a Literary Editor of the Sou'wester. L1521 , it l l il . . , . Willie s Green fBible l l Q! Vol. 25 No. 1 l THE r AMERICAN SMIRKERY l vl P.. . lr! .1 w iw U How to Attract Attention by H. L. QHe Likesj Mention Hi Q1 The older people are all wrong. An What shall you read? Well, really in idealist is about as 'much use to society The American Smirkery is the only prif 115 as the hives. All people are alike-none vate matter worth your attention. The of them are worth knowing except your' College Humor may be good reading for kr? self. By all means take good care of recreation and besides you can incorf yourself. Selffexpression is all you lack- porate a great part of it in your daily with it you can be the college fool in conversation, thereby making everyone no time. I marvel at your quick repartee and wit. k I As for the philosophizers-know Schopenf q Everyone has an individuality, although hauer by heart. He and Nietzche are most people allow it to be crushed by invaluable friends. They may have been lm' conventionality. Now for instance, it is dyspeptics but they sure knew their customary to show some respect to the epigrams. But to know these philosophers Ai Dean of women. By all means, do not and all others, it is not necessary to read , ' be guilty of such gross conventionality- what they have written. 'You may be Q1 grumble l'Hello at her as if you didn't sure they disagreed with the subject in l l' know her from the janitor. hand. Pronounce their names with a , I slight Russian or French accent despite I Wlfen you attend glass, do so with their nationality. r comp ete expression o your ennui, but l i never, never I say, forget to disapprove Now as to dress. Here again be care' i s ihallathat the boollis andbprofessors say? ful Itobbe lflifferiqnt. Liggt, shlprglpanties 1 4 ey re wrong. emem er you are o Wlt ac stoc ings wi pro a y serve the intelligensia and far above the motley your purpose best. The black stockings crowd. Make your protestations lengthy. will show off the shape of your ankles . Never be satisfied with one simple state' to good advantage, thereby emphasizing X ment-repeat and repeat until the entire your eccentricities. class is threatening to heave notebooks at 1 Q1 you. Impress the teachers, no matter If you follow me and the Smirkery in l g what you think Qin case you ever should all you do, you cannot fail to attract gf ', lapse into mental activityj, disagree! attention soon. f l 1 Q , r ' ff ,---' Y' -' 'r f -S . em- iff'-FSQHFG1 - ..A-'-..W--1-- H- -N - -- ..7, C 5 .4 .-1 . - 1 ff 2-Z ' A if J, 3 , Y IISBI Ghclrczcter Wading This simple but ingenious device will expose your own character and fortune or that of your friends. Boys! Try it on the Girl Friend. Ask her these questions casually, and then find out whether she is all you think she is. Girls! Try it on the Boy Friend. Find out where he was last Saturday night and where he got the money to get it. This is the way it works: If the answer to the question is Yes, mark the question plusg if No, mark it minus. Then follow the key. F or Girls 1. Do you love in secret for tell your mother everythingj? 2. Do you mind a dancing partner with big ears? 5. Are you fond Cor fullj of prunes? 4. Do you think Dr. Neal's mustache is nervous? 5. Can you tell a date good night in your sweetest manner if he hasn't taken you to Harvey's? 6. Have you ever made eyes at Dr. Cribbs? 7. Do you use a needle Cor strong languagej when you find a run in your stocking? 8. Do you ever look in a mirror? 9. Do you think moonlight is simply adorfrfrable? F or Boys 1. Do you like to get up at 4 A. M.? 2. Do you like to stay up until 4 M.? 3. Can you love a girl who has ground her spike heel into your instep? 4. Do you like Prof. Benton's exams? 5. Does your roommate know you have on his tie? 6. Do you ever wish you had more money? 7. Did you get a rush at the Zeta Leap Year Dance? 8. Have you ever killed a book agent? E 9. Do you really enjoy all this rot? I j w?f4.....'f LQfsug,2.-:r1im,g:.s..,' if .55grail-..4-..s,a..s.f-s..-3-'ay-f,..?-tN33-ni-.:JL.. V, , . '- If-r-Q.,g.g,,.-.tn.-5.L:g,'i5.a.,1.-.5z.:..t:':,..g. .,:.,.Y,. l1541 Key F or Girls More Pluses Than Minuses If Blonde: You are very well behaved Cin front of the Deanj. You think Mr. Meador is a dear, but far too sarcastic. You admit you're rather good looking, but you know you're a real beauty. Once you yelled at a basketball game, but otherwise youlre quite feminine. You will marry the man you now want to. If Brunette: You have an inferiority complex, my dear. A long trip would be good for you, but choose your companion carefully. You like chocolate ice cream better than vanilla, and will some day cultivate a taste for knitting. Your greatest accomplishment is swearing. Key F or Girls More Minuses Than Pluses If Blonde: Alas, you have ordered chicken salad once too often. You can live it down if only you can keep that school girl complexion. You are very proficient on the dance floor, but prefer a nice dark corner where your real accomplishments show up. Your beauty will fade with age, so work fast. CBy the way, that boy who's reading this over your shoulder isnlt so slow himselfj If Brunette: You just canlt make up your mind now. Wait a while. You deserve the best. If people smile at your breaks now, don't worry -later they will laugh out loud. You like dogs, but arenlt chained by conventions. In the way of movies, you are partial to Aesop's Fables because they always have a moral and you are a very moral girl. Rememf ber God helps the girl that beats the other guy to it. l1551, Key For Boys More Pluses Than Minuses If Blonde: You're out of luck-the girls like them dark and romantic. You will probably flunk that course under Meador this semester. Your arches are falling fast and so will your hair and teeth in a short time. You have overcut Chapel eight times. Dean Bennett says your I. is below the average. Your Dad wonlt let you have the car tonight. In fact, Fate has smiled on you and you are the darling of the gods. If Brunette: Your best suit is at the cleaners, but it may be back in time for the dance. You are a wonderful liar, but you have an un' happy faculty of blushing. You like the best of everything, but fifty dollars a pint is too much. Your ambition is to get rich without any effort. This field is rather crowded, so do not be overconfident. Key F OT Boys More Minuses Than Pluses If Blonde: You will win her. She meant what she whispered in your ear last night, but remember her point of view is broader than yours and takes in every boy in school. If she ceases to think you irresistible, be nonchalant, light your face with a smile. Your type should be gentle, so forget the rough neck stuff. If Brunette: Someone is clandestinely using your shaving cream. You are inclined to be timid. You let your Mother hope you are a Chris' tian, but otherwise you are fairly honest. Your dancing could be im' proved, but with those eyes of yours you don't need to worry about your feet. You have sense enough to like poetry if she does and adore skating when there is no ice. 11561 Limeric s y A boy once went to class In his lessons he couldnlt pass Said the prof, L'Now look here, This can't last all year, Or Illl be the last one to lafff' Pk PIP Pk Once there was a girl named Mary Who liked the apothecary. But she mixed the wrong thing While trying to sing And now she is not quite so merry. FF PF lk There once was a boy named jones Who thought he knew color tones. His brush slipped one day, His temper gave way, Now he sits in his cell and groans. wk bk PF There is a young lady named Durst Who for knowledge had a great thirst. Till one day she made A very low grade E That made her a bloodfvessel burst. Pl! Pk Pk '1 ou've heard of a boy called Tanner Who had a most courteous manner, Till one moonlight night He saw a sad sight, And now he is shouting, 'Tll hang 'er.' Q There was a young lady named Beyer Who had only one great desire. This we will not tell. It might not be well, For she would surely expire. - rf ek 4: We know a young lady named Burman Who had a degree of book larnin'. She went to a dance That left her in a trance And her mamma delivered a sermon. Pk BF if Hail, Hail, here comes dear old john R. His good name we will not mar, For he has one fame ' That will him acclaim Tho' to tell it might bring on war. Pk SF Pk There is in this college a miss Who Masters a boy with a kiss. When she lost him one day, So great was her dismay, That she almost jumped in an abyss. Pk ik Pk In Drury abides a Professor Who had been quizzing for ever. But one day in Spring The class knew the thing And relations with them did he sever. Ik Pk Dk A girl in our midst called Lula Decided to learn the hula, But mamma objected So Lulu elected Not to become a young Zula. 1 ., - 6,1 1 2 2 I' 1 'f I CPax 'Uobiscumnff fPcwclon Us! gn lt's three o'clock in the morningg our brains have danced the whole night through. They've danced and jigged and missed a step here and there. We've profaned the native tongue, violated our best scruples, cussed the editor and the college. We've written and refwritten, and thrown everything into the trusty wastefbasket, then hastily rescued the first efforts from the flames and sheepishly turned them in to the patient editor. We've ground out these gags and wouldfbe wisefcracks in spite of the fact that nothing funny has happened on the campus except Bert Goss, and that the faculty censored our book. If we were the traditional Glad Girls we might profess to have en' joyed staying up all night, cutting classes, flunking courses, and losing our friends. But as it is, the job that fell to our lot in trying to cover our portion of these pages has not been an easy one. Jokes may grow on bushes-mostly sage and underbrush-but unlike rose bushes, they may not have points. We have tried to make our wisefcracks pierce the epidermis, but there again we are struck by the old proverb: Charity begins at homel'-and so we have tried to be charitable. But now that itls time to turn off the midnight Mazda and keep our tryst with Morpheus, now that the Sou'wester Pup has snapped at us for the last time, now that we can try our luck at being humans again- well, the world looks brighter. Sadly we remember that this period of brightness must end when the book comes hot off the press and sizzling into your eager fingers. Aw, have a heart! You know, it was one deuce of a job. We didn't mean a bit of harm by that dirty crack we aimed at you. We only wanted your dearest enemy to like our book. Then because we wanted you to cheer for this Anniversary edition of the Sou'wester, we took a little dirtier dig at that enemy of yours. So before we smash our rented Underwood into a thousand pieces, we take this opportunity to give our benison to the class which is leavf ing the fold, and our best wishes to all. ' THE LITERARY EDITORS. lI581 All 'Chat I am I Uwe to 'rn 9Y4fothe1f said my roomfmate to me, but all that I owe is paid by my father. And it is in a Similar situation that we of the SOu'vveSter find Our' selves. All that this book is, or ever Can be, We ovve to our beloved Alma .Mater-Drury. But On the other hand, that which We Owe is paid Cin part at leastl by the kind merchants of Springfield, who have dug dovvn into their already flattened pocketbooks to help us give to the students this-the Anniversary SOu'vvester. I 45. Students, these merchants listed belovv have sacriicingly done their p share to help us put out this annual-you do your part by patronizing them. L. M. BACKLUND BROWNIE DRUG CO. E. P. BURMAN CASH DRY GOODS CO. CITY HALL DRUG CO. COOPER SUPPLY CO. DAVIS CANDY CO. DENTON DRUG CO. 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I , I 4, , w I ,-, i l I , il Agefu Aftwwv ,Wt . 'U L' 1 i f. L 4 if Tiff 2 f 'i l 3 5 NZ'ff,fQ.f 7,cf1,4J 7, may .. .f.. f '-'f' -V15 '9 L! ' any Way 723 iv wwf? -116 KMA 'Ld' fl Wop 5- t H , if ll lllw J Tujofnfflqwffefziignf 10 WT J l ,, iynfo-fgfvt' Tcifvul 4-sf-nf :,,. f 9 bcff-.-.'l' Za!! Ll 'gm K, I 'V' ' ealize n6X'if'ElfecTask vvas entfi5e?yc6fs'ago ' I ' W 4 ' I 1 f l QQ 9 'n ttiigggt thggmgial ' fthe It iszalwaysa-probleme 1 -'f 'l f ' ff-fi Vi E to bQ?ax4cQ1egeJanpual A we Fggniapprepiate the efforts of the 19o2, l ip haf gfgyin egiiining such a progressivefxnd successful publication as the A if lx Soulwester has been. We are fortunagihat-thisehrst date was 1903, 1 1 since it gives the 1928 staff the privilege of celebrating the bookls twentyfkncxt-'99 A l l Q 1 Hfth birthday. The Sou'wester this year is a lagef bZ3lE, but it is built with the same spirit of twentyffive years ago-and we hopefthat 'the A H , volume this year will again meet with the approval of the student body. 451 The staff deserves a great amount of praise for their constant work V ' l and interest this year. The thing an annual staff usually lacks is co' operation, but this year the staff possessed that quality Each mergby. X was willing to do his part and more. Miss Merrit as as ' te editor, 1, L was invaluable in performing all the duties the e ' t find time ,f l, ' to do, and served efficiently in the other d ts en nie ' -,l Miss Wilks helped a great deal in planning the literary ctions the g - ,1 15 book, combined with the advice and literary talent of Miss D p I . Miss Lindsey, this department did not have to be worried abo .' hey . all ig, were always prompt with their work, even if it took all night--93,Eb1:Q3g ' f - X Y, l desired results. Bert Long was the real drawing cardpijfffhe staff, and Z' N ,, to Bert belongs the credit for the beautiful sketches and cartoq? ' besides ' X' his many original and helpful ideas. Rusty was even on time 'th i , 'l his copy and showed a great change of character while working on the ,, QW l book. Miss Kenney was very efficient behind the camera, and deserves . a lot of credit for her clever snapshots. ' W ,ff 'Q . 4 . Finances have been a grave problem since September Isth, but in X ll XQLJ X K 1 the closing weeks Ollis and White came through with flying colors, and W ' QQ, ' we are proud that the book is a financial success. We wish to thank Bob T Fowler and Glyndon Garner for their timely assistance in getting conf at l tributions. S, 1 ni We are thankful to all those who purchased the Anniversary Edif -1 iz ' ll S tion and to Miss Voorhies for pushing the sale of the books during the 't T' X ' heated campaign. Dean Bennett has offered some very constructive , X X fr criticism and has been kind enough to read our copy. I wish also to thank ,QQ ,V 1 - , 3. r. Nadal, Dr. Cribbs, Dr. Wald and all the others who have made this .5 niversary Edition possible. X sim H X Q l. xx X3 W w : - l Q l , - . . .. at a 9 a t a . 4 1. f , . f f 5 Y' 1 ' ? 'Q -- - '--L L 161 1 t, .B g 33, H M AJJW V s-ff' ,ff . ,,, - fl ' e j X, ,. I fu yd A ,,?Af!!M sk M HJ 7' lf1f AM'l A' .. M' 1 fFMJ,flM'!4fl 0 fu t ui fl' 7 ll W rf l cp J jf!! 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