Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)
- Class of 1925
Page 1 of 281
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 281 of the 1925 volume:
“
vm I-. :ff ' 'ff' ' M SQ .. NAA H ,AHF x , . 5 . ww.: . -,, ' . Q I . ' v, .V ' , I N K I .'.' - .':',l, I l . . 1 '. 1X,,r,,b I X v , .fgx-,, -:L -W ,iw .. . . Jy,Q1'x,a?ga.x51.Q5 a,'l2 1Q,g -.r ' ' - , Y- ':- -'.Az.g-:- fggx-fgfg . -. ' .- . 1 2- 112'- fUF fy'fU!.,g, if -'fr - n-CZ. . uv , Qzf: z -fij. 'rig 5L,ff'F.gf' 1-QQ-,3'i':,j'.' -.3 .mw -'iihf fr' '-xjq Q ,,?fS1:2?i:Q -4 f ' 1 4lf53f'fw 53:1- . . A -4:5 if 15 L, ,-gg ' A X, , A x, frxyf ., . Q f,s ' . - 'j ' ' 2 -.- W' . A , 5-- ' ' Ji' A '12 1511-' ,..- , fy- 44 . -E 4 , :g lg A' ' . 1 lrifen ?1 -1 . V. +11 A A . . ' 'L egg, ' I , ., ., 5-'WJH ' 1-in ,..'4AAi+ - A - 'H .i 552 . 7,5115 YI' 1..' 1 ...filfil 5-A V ' xiii' f A f 'f.QQj ,iff f M 1 , --ff-fn. it Q. ' 1 ' 51, .123 n' - 1, M 5 N' ' ' 1 ' 1 - ff. .nu fm ,. 1 J QQ-ugh -Aw 5 I Y.. .,,-. V: -r gg' ,, u wi I . 'P Q.,-,f n n ' , 1 . . 4 15 . - . ' kv A JQ 'iff iii i'??1'.xi'Z'3 z - , ' mv: 1- 1 W1-.A,2:x j , Afi, ,Jw , ' . . .A , E.. W iv qu - - Af s ' 'def ,E 1 X ,X ff K 5 ', K A W Q .N 5 0 1' f1'?-www P 'nib v PM M H- fv file . 'ln In f . 1 . I . L -' -Y , . .A , 2 f bg Wh! -3f!i.,'- ' !h,l'.- Pifvt . ' ?Q'.K jb K gd., 7 .. ., , A W. W U . , jk? , .. f, 55. . -' . g 4. . ' Ms...-Y'- se:-Qw-1wif1,:f,ff.f:gf:.Q,.,,,. X rg - .4 ,1.,,.2-M.,-1:-L pq. .Q ,M f -,--' . , ,X . - . :LI 'iw'sw's-gkfifvlfvgf-'-gf-1-- .-'4 Au.. . .' v . . ,. .53 - . , ,,-up-, Q Nr... 'f4u21,. . . . . - . . 'A I Q- ' . V ' fffwx , L-' 'K '. 'ff' ' ' 7 5'5 -ff'-A-' W'.2:'i.euu,.?'c f... - E . K N f1 1Q?: 2vgTlff :' - 1-.l?:,f:Mff.q,:'ff .5-asm.. K , ...Q .,...m'?Qf'.'!.'V . ,V+ I ,X ' , fi -K -, milk, Q1 Q, , -. ,,, -L . EEE , .X M- fvubiisllpggq ihe ' ' Juxfmiopglassoflhe jzfmericung-Chuol uf H5190 alh Kirkivfllg Nob Foreword in further Hsteo oth an 5 plgeseru memories of our fha eiqhteeuth the Hsteoblast P 'I honoriqq its pioneers d to ' e the life dl the .ESQ Unis is the mission of 5 M1501 U i:: .'-1 L . 3 ir N 5' tc I .... - R, , D I R 'IQ 5 , W ' x .. 1 wp 69 ' 'A QX 5 x J' ,N af? If L y ai , 10- ' W R 2 fx 4 'I' .. ' 5 + 5 , sy - L-.M 1' ' .-,. f. 1 'if-f J ' X A rv' 5 I EL ef ' ff, . E, GIdllhSdlmgm ,. efdim 'f f3uS.CI1flH R. 'Creas. PVPQQQQQQLU D II . Say ' n Y Y i w w Lax mr' U xx f X11 4 fw Ami if A L x We fjr-REQ iXN x-fry,-'vw me-ii ' Q4 'W' Q2 ug, . 5. I m I . . 1 f fggzfi 0 9 Wil' - ' - . ' U , I 1, Wi.-1 , W ' '? mi4t' M . , I viii X . ,- , ' M F ff, ' A ' Q ' fqrsv' ' ' 3-fg:.'f -. V P A P . h fwjgvfff , . ,. . ' - N4 7 1 H-A 'N I , L- 5 QJfxu', Vg , U . A- K , W . b . . 9 ll, r . 'J-.41 41 mi' v- x,, ,. . I 3 4 ' ' ,E , 'A 1 ffl' f- . wwrvs V- . 4- . , - -, f .A L' ' 'ki 'f f' ..: V , - A , x -:+L-,,1. ., ff l ez. an ff?-h w f 4 f' X A ' AT :W 'f 5311 A Q, f 'z x , , .,,.,4. N3 , z-N ' f-,uc - f N f f . ng 5,1 - , . -T N 2 f ,-K 7 -3' H ' V f f a t ug, W .. . Nw . v .3 . f .' 4 ' ,,- N iq f' xu 7 . 1 v., '- ' g ', ' J 3.2 -9- in XJ , ' 1 0 11 'I , X . Ml t 'W 'E' 55 'EHXM HI , t lm Q3 QVL he 4 1? I! 1 Q59 tm C '. ,.HfIf':ebk:, ' 1 XA I Grate ullq to com memorate the sertluses of those pmneers ulhu have qnlen of then' htles that Qsteopathq nuqht celebrate tlus Eftteth nnnfersartf t Tl' N7 A1 fszaffsilfg'-.Eff-yf,Q?5f-11A 1 Nt LQ 1150! l Y tl ' -- T Q e ',4A .- ff X -H. , x e t t .- I +' nf NA -Q 2 -J F' , - A QQ ad - db H' f lt 'l 'K - f I xx, , L 'vi' J If N A- WA ki Y ' N5Jb D BdlCdfIUH 7 . .V?e S ' W i e e f t . It Y' t . r A W I ' I v o I It' xl . lt. 'tw YF' Q sw f It . , 1,.11?,-s M -,-'-- Q12 gl: AH F?-:jg y 71?-Y-iv up gg- 0 b A - A .t Q l as fn l ' -' rrp5i rA'L'j ' ' , 1 I' gifts m,,A 'Ig' A , q an 6 6 , V Usteopathlf lives and monies and has tts 'l f helnq btj thrtue of the l perpetuatmq deeds V of these pioneers ff the 4 foundation builders ll t eller acclaimed master at , RESP UH59 rl H . ' ulorlimen. ' Vp t flJr.ZCE.JI.6ratlett 'q 4 President JIDJ1. tv Q v b - 1 Ifaculllj Glasses Qrqanlzauons HCIIUIIIBS Jlthleucs Qld Doctork Statue' Che Qld Doctorlvliorunf 4:H.S.U.D05pi1al Che Ilurseiliome' IVV WW East Qntrance to Dosnitnf' fi? F 31. ' 4' A Q , in - 4 -9 va x, ,. lC5eurqeJ1.Stil1Q1emorial', uma nf tha BlEE:iBFB5lUElII ,qv-1 ,.,fn ,,,,,,..-1rl9 ' 7 qu M XM ftfrfg . P 9 Blt Q Beauty A A H- 1' X X ' 1 SX 3 S 1 e I e g f ' e e iv ' ,'.N T5 43? - ' ' e e ee e X f S A K ' 6 1. Facullq It seemed a hopeless fght for health. before- S. S. STILL President Baker University, Kansas City University, Graduate Wo1'kg D. O., American School of Osteopathy, 1895g LL. B., LL. M., Drake University. Descriptive Anatomy and XfRadiance. Page 17 I- 911 B. ARDELLA DOCKERY STILL VicefP1esident S. D., A. B., Kirksville State Teachers' Collegeg A. M., University of Missouri. MRS. MAE DBWITT HAMILTON Trustee Page 18 BQ D. TURMAN 'Trusteeg Secretary-Treasurer. D. O., American School of Osteopathy, IQIGQ Special CertiGcate in Obstetrics under Dr. De- Lee, Chichgo Lying-in Hospitalg Obstetrician and Assistant Surgeon, A. S. O. Hospitalg Obstetrics: Pediatrics. EUGENE. C. BROTT Trustee 1 1 5 Q FRED W. CONDIT Student Christian University, now Culver- Stocktong Pastor Christian Church in Kirks' ville, U. S. Army Training School for Chap' lainsg Chaplain American Legion, Chautauqua Lecturer, Dean, Psychology, Student Activities. ELLA D. STILL Kansas State University, Graduate Work, D- O-, A. S. O. 18 ' O. S. Pratt's School of Ori , , 1 975 .H 1 cia, Sufgefyi Special Certificate, Dr. Byron R0b1nS0f13 Gynecology, Proctology. J. N. WAGGONER Shurtleff College, McKendree College, Harvard University, 190249031 D. O., A. S. O., 19053 M. D., Yale University, IQOQQ Surgery, Prac' tice. Neurology. Page 19 H. V. HALLADAY K. S. T. C., 190649972 D. O., A. S. O., 1916. Author, Applied Anatomy of the Spine. Applied and Practical Anatomy. Anatomical Research Laboratory. Principles of Technique. Orthopedic Surgery. R. E. HAMILTON M. Pe., Kirksville State Normal School, 1900, D. O., A. S. O., 1904, Missouri State Univerf sity, Rush Medical College. Oph. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Chemistry. Toxicology. Page 20 l 1 l ' J REGINALD PLATT D. O., American School of Osteopathy, 1910 Embryology. Osteopathic Technique. Princi' ples and Mechanics of Osteopathy. WALTER C. NELSON Ph. B., A. M., Ph. D., Brown University, Pathologist U. S. Tuberculosis Sanitarium, johnson City, Tenn., Crocker Cancer Research Laboratory, Columbia University, N. Y. City. Pathology, Bacteriology, Immunity, and Special Laboratory. U la I 5 L - ---' ' A' -1442 O h L. E. BROWNE Moore's Hill College, 1910431 D. O., A. S. O. 1917, Fellow in Osteopathy, A. S. O. Infirmary, 19172 Interne, A. S. O. Hospital, 191748 Clinical Osteopathyg Practice of Osteopathy Minor Surgery: Descriptive Anatomy. EDWIN B. ADAMS Ohio Northern University, 1911, 13, 142 D. O. A. S. O., 1920: Interne A. S. O. Hospital Staff Physician, A. S. O., 1911, 22, 24, Histology Embryology: Clinic. v HOMER F. BAILEY Iowa Universityg Kansas Universityg D. O., A. S. O. Interne, A. S. O. Hospital, Roentf genologyg Assistant Surgeon, A. S. O., Physical Diagnosisg Chief Hospital Laboratory. CORA E. GOTTREU Graduate A. S. O. Nurses' Training School, IQIGQ R. N.g Superintendent of Nurses, A.S.O. Hospital, Bedside Nursing. Page 21 0 h l 5 3 1, X W... ...........-..-.--........--- -.-............,- -- QQ , Gif it li Q If 15 A Q I l RAY G. HULBURT ' D. O., American School of Osteopathy. With journal of Osteopathy since 1915. journal of Osteopathy. i I 1 1 l l 5 1 G. N. DAILEY D. D. S., Western Dental College, Kansas City, Mo. Post Graduate Work, 191649. Block Anaesthesia. Dental and Oral Surgery under Dr. A. E. Smith, Chicago. Page 22 W. G. THWAITES University of Michigan, 1909. D. O., Amerif can School of Osteopathy, 1913. St. Louis Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, 1917-18. Roentgenology. JOHN RYAN Ph. G. A registered pharmacist in charge of the antiseptics and chemicals in general at the hospital. Materia Medica. C. ALLEN BRINK Central Wesleyan Academy, Warrenton, Mo., A. B., Central Wesleyan College, Warrenton, Mo., Special work in Biology, Warrenton, Mo., Biology. GEORGE E. HURT Texas University, Southern Methodist Uni versity, Chemical Engineering, Rice Institute Organic, Inorganic, Physiological Chemistryi S. EUGENE GROSSMAN Grove City College, A. B., Ursinus College, Special work, Columbia University, Physiology. EARL E. CONGDON Descriptive Anatomy, Laboratory Assistant Practical Anatomy. Page 23 1 v i f -' 'J-an-0. W-L!-- -'-4---- -- -' f-' A - -we --'- fi V iiil O'i,T77f - i'1Iff.Q1I'7. . .....1 Zliiqf W Add' 'A 7 .lifefL4t.iiQf'i:i'fi'i7'J! KT '--1 W QI. l 1 . I l RAY R. SERMON B. P. E., Springfield College: B. P., State Teachers College, Warrensburg, Mo.g Y. M. C. A. Athletic Training School. Physical Education for Meng Athletic Coach. C. E. MURRELL LL. B., Missouri State University, 1899. Medical jurisprudence, Legal Adviser. Page 24 1 l i i l l l l l GERTRUD HELMECKE iff,-g' A. B., University of Michigang 'graduate Sarf gent School of Physical Education, Cambridge, 1 . Mass. Physical Education for Women. 5 l i 1 if Lu T l l Y i 1 . I a 1 e L o . . l i 2 l l l l l l FRED GROZINGER i , Registrar. I i l l I lj, f h ,il Q Q o h l at 9 t lil f C 5 V 'Z.'ECCgl.l..Q.I..Ql ..,-f' l.1lLQ.Q.g ,'... . .Q..f.fll . X f1i.I.,f' 'i f:Iff,flf'ifij!lTT.-gg? M , fx ll. K JAMES D. EDWARDS M. D., Washington Universityg D. O., A. S. O., IQII. Special Lecturer on Osteopathic Finger Surgery. C. H. DOWNING D. O., Massachusetts College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Simplified Technique. Pxllll' 20 'W' 1 f lu - .Y Laboratory Heads and Assistants Anatomy . Bacteriology Biology Chemistry : Inorganic . Organic . Physiological . Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Gynecology . Histology . Pathology . Physiology . Store Room . Page 26 HEMPT, L. T., Fellow. CoNGDoN, E. E. HURT, L. B. F DAY, JAMES W., Fellow. 3 FoRDYcE, ROBT. N. 5 GARPIELD, H. F. l SNAVELY, ROBT. C. i . L 1 WAGAR, H. A. 3 BRINK, C. ALLEN, Fellow. MCDONALD, E. D. ' 1 PEARsoN, H. D., Fellow. A . EWING, Ralph H. j GALLUPE, M. D. .XJ HURT, GEO. E., Fellow. HURT, L. B. s if la ll 'e BAUER, PAUL F., Fellow. 5 l SHERARD, WM. CLAY. RUTHERFORD, FRED D., Fellow. TAYLOR, V. B., Fellow. 5 l . Gnoss, DR. OLGA, Fellow. 2 I . l 5 WILLIAMS, H. M., Fellow. l HUDSON, O. C. 1 1 1 HECK, W. D., Fellow. , Goocn, FRED O., Fellow. 1 Goocn, J. W. 3 . MEYERS, G. H. LOCKE, W. H. 1 l Pu pu' 27 K f1.,,..-4 - 'ffiff -' Y, , f 5, v MH--M - Wv-i1QxXf72f'-afQjfQk,ff .Mi 11 li M X! ' H l V L 1 1 I r . 1 x I 1 I i 5 i s. 11 1 'i Ei I. E: is li ii li V ii I ,!, ,I 1, EE 'L qi 5? I El fi it gi is it i 5 Pugc28 F11 'ik L- Q WU' c: f Q o b I 51 g, Jr WU U A- Pnge 29 A. S. O. Hospital Staff 'Top Row-Dr. R. Platt, Stall Physician: Jeanette Carley, R. N., Asst. Supt.g Dr. Olga Gross, Interneg Ella Sousley, R. N., Night Supt.g Dr. W. C. Nelson, Lab. Technician: Dr. H. V. Halladay, Orthopedic Surgeon. Bottom Row-Dr. E.. B. Adams, Stalf Physiciang Dr. H. F. Bailey, Asst. Surgeon, Dr. Ella Still, Gynecologistg Cora Gottreu, R. N., Supt.g Dr. B. D. Turman, Obstetriciang Lydia E. Mast, R. N., Asst. Supt.g Dr. nl. N. Waggener. Surgeon'infChiefg Dr. L. E. Browne, Staff Physician. Pa gi- 30 Page 31 'Ghe Nurse By Mrs. C. L. Munson HE world grows better, year by year Because some nurse in her little sphere Puts on her apron and smiles and sings And keeps on doing the same old things Taking the temperatures and giving the pills To remedy mankind's numerous ills Feeding the baby, answering bells Being polite with a heart that rebels Longing for home and all the while Wearing the same professional smile Blessing the new born babes' first breath, Closing the eyes that are still in death Taking the blame for the doctor's mistakes O dear, what a lot of patience it takes. Going off duty at seven o'clock Tired, discouraged and ready to drop But called back on special at sevenfiifteen With woe in her heart that must not be Morning and evening, noon and night just doing it over and hoping it's right. When we lay down our caps and cross the bar O Lord, will you give us just one little star To wear in our crosses with the uniform new In that city above where the Head Nurse is SEED YOU? I 0 :J ln l w f'rr's to 1, J qpast fP1feside'nts of the A. S. DR. A. T. STILL Father of Ostcopnthy, Founder of the American School of Osteopathyg President of A. S. O., 189zf19i7. DR. GEO. A. STILL Father of Osteopathic Surgcryg President of A. S. 19174921 Pu gc 33 American Osteopathic Association HE first annual meeting of the American Osteopathic Association, originally known as the American Association for the Advance' ment of Osteopathy, met at the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., April 19, 1897, the plans for the organization being formulated by a committee of sixteen, four students from each class in the American School of Osteopathy. The following have been presidents of the - association: D11. W. A. G1zAv1a'r'r Date Name Alma Mater Address 18971898 Dr. D. B. Macauley A. S. O. CUnkn0wnj 18981899 Dr. S. C. Matthews A. S. O. New York, N. Y. 18991900 Dr. A. G. Hildreth A. S. O. Macon, Mo. 19001901 Dr. C. M. T. Hulett A. S. O. CDeceasedJ 19011902 Dr. E. R. Booth, Ph. B. A. S. O. Cincinnati, Ohio IQOQKIQOZI5 Dr. Chas. Clayton Teall A. S. O. Brooklyn, N. Y. IQOQVIQO4 Dr. Chas. Hazzard A. S. O. New York, N. Y. 19041905 Dr. Carl P. McConnell A. S. O. Chicago, Ill. 190591906 Dr. A. L. Evans A. S. O. Chattanooga, Tenn. 19061907 Dr. S. A. Ellis Northern Institute, Minneapolis Boston, Mass. 1 19071908 Dr. Frederick E. Moore A. S. O. La Grande, Ore. 19081909 Dr. Thomas L. Ray A. S. O. Fort Worth, Texas 19094910 Dr. E. C. Pickler A. S. O. Minneapolis, Minn. 19101911 Dr. A. G. Hildreth A. S. O. Macon, Mo. 1911-1912 Dr. James L. Holloway A, S, O, Dallas, Texas 19121913 Dr. C. B. Atzerl A. S. O. Omaha, Nebr. IQIQVIQI4 Dr. Percy H. Woodall S. S. Still College, Des Moines Birmingham, Ala. 19141915 Dr. Charles A. Upton . Northern Institute, Minneapolis St. Paul, Minn. 191591916 Dr. O. J. Snyder Northern Institute, Minneapolis Philadelphia, Pa. IQI6'1QT7 Dr. W. Banks Meacham Boston Institute of Osteopathy Asheville, N. C. 19171918 Dr. George W. Riley A, S, O, 19181919 Dr. Harrison H. Fryette Ngw York, N, Y. American College, Chicago Chicago, Ill. 19191920 Dr. Hugh Conklin A. S. O. Battle Creek, Mich. 19201921 Dr. William E. Waldo A. S. O. Seattle, Wash, 19211922 Dr. S. L. Scothorn A, S, O, Dallas, Texas 'IQZLTIQ23 Dr. George W. Goode A. S. O. Boston, Mass, IQ231924 Dr. W. A. Gravett A. S. O. Dayton, Ohio Page 3 fl Only the friendly sunsets Visit the lonely shrine: Shelter of logs and stone Under the drowsing pine. Deserted, perhaps forgotten, Tet what glory now is yours To have sheltered beneath your roof Osteopathy Born in the starfdimmed ages: A germ from the limitless past, From out of the vagueness of centuries There has come a vision at last. To stand like a soldier at sunrise On guard at the portal of death. To conquer the ills of the living To succor the dying with breath. The father of the science that cures. i Oft when the angry west wind Was sweeping the Kansas plain He rode, all hunched in the saddle, Pondering the secret of pain. Ever so near to the truth, Tet like the prospector of old Who camped beneath the birch That sheltered Bonanzo's gold. Pa Till somewhere the Master Weaver, Taking His shuttle again, Wove for love of His millions A vision on the loom of his brain. A vision and strength to defend it From the storms that swept the land. The panacea of ills Is the fingers of the hand. Then one by one they gathered. Oh, the struggle of those years. Four walls, a roof and their f' courage ' Against a world of fears. Until, like 'master musicians They played on the harp of the spineg Making harmony out of discord, Man's heritage Divine. Gone like jungle mists The sun of truth dispelled By the barriers that hemmed us No longer are we held. In the corners of our land They are teaching the master's dream In noble halls and vast, . The artery is supreme. P gc 36 And so through the march of years Each shall give of his best, Till the Master Mechanic of all Sounds taps on the final rest. No legal knots shall hamperg No lying press shall bindg Osteopathy forever, Forever unconjined. Born in the starfdimmed ages, A germ from the limitless pastg From out of the vagueness of centuries There has come a vision at last. To stand like a soldier at sunrise On guard at the portal of death. To conquer the ills of the living To succor the dying with breath. -B. H. Comstock Page 38 4 . X X 5 ,ei J .A A Q ew 11. Glasses 'Th I1 ble birth of a new science h ,. if Nl N, X WW I , gsmucufzg Q Glass History, anuafry, 1924 T was on that cold and blizzardly morning of January 22, 1920, that fourteen men and one woman assembled in Chemistry Hall and called themselves the Class of January 1924. Our initiation into The American School of Osteopathy consisted of three degrees: The timefhonored first, our return of the challenge by breaking up all of the upper classes and the basketball game which resulted in favor of our friendly enemies, the Sophs. We wore the Irish Green another month. The Hrst year was the hardest and had it not been for such menlas Dr. S. S., Brownie and the late Dr. Lane some of us would have withdrawn from the conference long' before the close of this period. At the beginning of the second year we were met and defeated in the class game by the January '25 class. We were, in a way, glad of this, for some were already introduced to the dissection room and we all realized this was a big year and had something more important on our hands than these lowly freshmen. As time passed on our number reached thirtyftwo. About this time Dan Cupid got busy and took some of our members. Others dropped out on account of sickness and financial conditions. These last two years our number has remained around twenty, losing some though picking up some from other classes. How proud we were at the beginning of our junior year that we were permitted to have classes in the Hospital Pit. Though the seats were just as hard, they seemed like the front seat of a Marmon or a Packard in comparison with those of Chemistry Hall and the Amphitheatre. Time brought about the beginning of our Senior year. It took some time for us to realize that we were such, though we soon fell in line and tried earnestly to uphold the standard of dignity. We have come and gone, though not forgotten, for we have endeavored to make real friends of our fellow students and of the townspeople who have proved faithful to us. We shall always hold them in grateful remembrance and hope to see them, if not on our return trips to Kirksville, in that happier and promised land. Our school life here has been saddened by the deaths of two of the master minds in the Osteopathic profession-Dr. M. A. Lane and Dr. Geo. A. Still. Without a doubt we have seen more in our four years, with the exception of the class just ahead of us and the one just behind, than any class in history. We have seen the school at its worst, just after the war, and at its best, as it is today. We are proud to leave such a wonderfully equipped school Knowing that the faculty, as a whole, is the best in any of our recognized schools how could we help but go out one hundred per cent for Osteopathy andfor the A. S. O. Page 40 BERSINGER, RAYMOND MONROE Los Angeles, Cal Lewiston Preparatory School. Kirksville State Teachers College. I T E Laboratory Assistant, Organic Chemistry Even as a surgeon minding off to cut Some cureless limb, before in use he put His violent instruments on the vicious member Bringeth his patient in a senseless slumberf BURDUE, DONALD W. Norwalk, Ohio. Culver Military Academy. Ohio State University. 4' A 9 ff' E I' Torch. Laboratory Assistant, Bacteriology. Learned was he in Osteopathic lore, For by his side a pouch he wore Replete with strange hermetic powders 'That wounds, nine miles, point blank could solder. DODSON. GRACE STEVENS Little Rock. Ark. B. S., Millersville Normal School. Pennsylvania State College. University of Pennsylvania. Chicago University. See one physician like a sculler plies, The patient lingersg and by inches diesg But two physicians like a pair of oars, Waft him more swiftly to the Stygian shores. DOOLEY, WAYNE Downs, Ill. Down's High School. Atlas. E '15 E Football. V. O. A. junior President. She sent for me in haste to come and see, What her condition for cure might be, Dear me: A patient -- What a happy tone, To have a patient and one all my own. FELDER, HOMER B.. Cordele. G0- clm 2 I1 Class Historian, '10, '23. Basketball trainer, l22'l23. Better to hunt in felds for health unbought 'Than fee the med for a nauseous draughtg The wise for cure on Osteopathy depend: For God made his work for it to mend. Page fi 2 GASTON, ROLAND Meadvillc, Pa Grove City College. Allegheny College. Washington and jefferson University. XT A X Acacia. V Senior President. The man who liath the steel blue eye, And feels he's Founden to a truth, Is not the man to say 'Forsooth', lt's best that here the good should die. GIFFORD, WILLIAM EDWARD Fairfield Center, Me University of Maine. . Class Basketball. Through zeal knowledge is gotten, Through lack of zeal knowledge is lost. HENDERSON, JOHN J. Gzemm, Mom. Dawson County High School. Atlas. Special Dissection. Clinical Staff. it He's little, jolly, and mighty, too, Always cheerful, never blueg Competent, useful, good and trueg His virtues manyg his faults are few. JOLLY, BENJAMIN S. Minneapolis, Kan. Minneapolis High School. Central College, McPherson, Kan. Kansas Wesleyan University. A spirit that is both restless and jolly, A mind that is active and keen. LICKLIDER, RALPH S. Piqua, Ohio. Ohio State University. I T 2 V. O. A. Manager, baseball and football teams. Band. Great souls by instinct to each other turn Demand alliance, and in friendship burnf: POWELL, B. K. Lorrain, Ohio, P. D., Y. M. C. A. College. McBurney Club. 'I' 23 1' 'Thus let me hold thee to my heart. And every care resign: Arid we shall never, never part, My life ------ My all that's mine. PRAY, CHARLES IRA Grant City, Mo. University of Missouri. qi E lv b E 'I' E Llinical Staff. Band. The life that others pay, let us bestow And give to fame what we to nature owe. PROPST, CECIL M. Brashear, Mo. Kirksville State Teachers College. rl: A E BTI' Sophomore President. Senior Vice'President. V. A. S. O., Secretaryffreaisurer. VicefPresident. 'Tis not amiss 'ere you're given o'er 'To try the E. R. A. some more, For where the case can be no worse The E. R. A. is the wisest course. ROTHROCK, CARL E. Lewiston, Pa. Lewiston High School. Dickinson College. rl: A 9 I T E 'Tho' modest, on his unemlaarrassed brow, Nature had written 'Gentlcmanf' ROUNER, GEORGE S. Brashear, Mo. Kirksville High School. Kirksville State Teachers College-. Acacia. Who does the best his circumstances allow, D095 well. acts noblyg angels can do no more. Page 43 Im l SHAVER, ROY E. Scottsbluff, Nab Peru State Teachers College, Nebraska. Never dejected while anotliefs blestf' Kirksville High School. 6 Xl' Football, IQI9. lt seems to me that any man Wl1o does about the best he can ls plenty good enough to suit This lower mundane institute. Oakland High School. University of Illinois. Kirksville State Teachers College. Acacia. Attempt the end and never stand in doubt Notl1ing's so liarcl but search will pnd it out. WILSON, G. N. Cleburne, Texas. A. B., Southwestern University. K .K 'I' 23 1' Football, '20, '21, '22, '2g,. Baseball, '21, '22, '23, Persuasive speech and more persuasive sighs Silence that spoke and eloquence of eyes. WOODELTON, GRACE A. Melrrnse Park, P1 A. B., Bryn Mawr College. LL. B., New York University. .X 0 Il Axis. Pennsylvania Club. Editor of 1924 Osteohlast. Heart on ber lips, and soul within lier eyes. , Soft as her clime, sunny as her slim. 0 -I-I Never elated while one man's oppressed, SHAW, FRED E. Salida, Colo. STOKES, JAMES H. oviuna, zu' Glass History, une IQZ4 YOUNG near-poet from North Carolina-Daniel Allen Tedder by name-has contributed the following classic to the world's best poetry, and it is given here because it expresses the sentiment of every member of june '24: SOME CLASS! I 've stood beside the cataract Of great Niagara's flood. I stood with Lee at Malvern Hill, And saw the earth drink blood. fue seen the Vatican at Rome And Saint Paul's -but alas! 'These are but molecules beside Our present Senior class! Other historians have told of our prowess in other years, of the glory we felt in' the wearing of the green, of how we won the flagfrush, and the SophomorefFreshmen baseball game-thanks to our Perry!-of the dances we gave, and the bones we boiled, and the naps we took in class, and of how we gave of our best to make a football and a baseball team that brought home greater honors than any team had done for years! And as for our good health-we have survived Freshman technique, Dr. Platt's demonstrations, E. R. A., hobo week, and Hnger surgery. We all remember the day that Dr. Lane held forth on the wickedness of the medical profession, and asked that all who had known an old family doctor to raise their hands. Immediately every person in the room raised a hand! Marvelous endurance!! The stuff that heroes are made of! If we were writing the history of individual members of the class, it would be a pleasure to tell of the honors that have come to many of our members. As assistants in all the laboratoriesg as members of the faculty of our own school and of the Teacher's Collegeg as internes in the hospitalg as captains of the football, baseball and hockey teams, as physical directors for the men and the women, they have represented our class in the life of the school in a way that makes us proud to claim them. And we would not forget Dale Pearson, who gets a clergyman's sore throat putting pep into the rest of us every time the team leaves towng nor the band-men who meet so often at tenffifty and shock our ossicular chains with their sad melody concerning the Old Gray Mare. Dame Fortune has been kind to us, for we have had the opportunity of hearing lectures delivered by men and women who have achieved places of distinction in the prof Page -I5 fession. We have seen the new laboratory-gymnasium building begun, completed and occupied. We have seen our school pass triumphantly through a season of stress and strain that taxed the courage and optimism and loyalty of every student, every instructor and officer. We have seen the advent of a new man in the dean's office whose sincerity and friendliness won our respect and affection and whose high ideals and executive power have made us glad to cofoperate with him in making this school the best in the profession. Through the activities of two of our class an American flag was presented to the school by the Wonten's Relief Corps of Meriden, Connecticut. There stands out in our memory one neverfto-befforgotten day, when, gathered with other students in North Hall, we learned the details of the death of Dr. George. There came over us a vivid sense of the loss sustained by the school and the profession at large. The days ahead of us looked dark-uncertainty Hlled our minds. But there were among us men who knew the value of faith and of the courage an expression of faith to the men who must bear the heaviest share of the burden. Through the influence of these men we pledged ourselves to remain in the school until graduation, We have kept the pledge and have never regretted our action. One day, long ago in our Freshman year, Dr. S. S. said, after calling the roll, This is the Wrightfest and the Wisest class I ever saw. Since then all of our Wise ones have left us, but we still have more Wrights than any class in school. Through four years we have laughed and worked together, formed happy friendships, developed moral and physical force for the service we purpose to give to our fellowmen. Four years of our lives we have spent here and they have left a lasting impression on each one of us and on the life of the school. And now when the time of separation has come and each gives the other a friendly clasp of the hand and good wishes for success in the field there come to us the words of a stanza whose authorship is unknown: To every man there cometh A way and ways and a way, Arid the high soul seeks the high way, And the low soul seeks the low. While in between on the misty flats The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there cometh A way and ways and a way. And every man decideth Which way his soul shall go. ELIZABETH H. RAMSAY, Historian. Page Alli ATKINSON, CLYDE Kewanee, Ill. Kewanee High School. Atlas. Whatever he did 'twas done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please. BALLMER, PERRY A. Toledo, Ohio Waite High School, Toledo. Toledo University. 9 NI' Baseball, '21, '222 Captain, '23, '24. Basketball, '21, '22, '23, '24. V. O. A., President '23f'24. Torch. But sure the eye of time beholds no name, So blessed as thine in the rolls of fame. BARBOUR, JAMES ASHTON Big Timber, Mont. Sweet Grass County High School. University of Montana. E 'I' E Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense Lie in three wordsfhealth, peace, and competence. BARNICLE, EDWIN A. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis University High. The blessed work of helping the world forward Happily does not wait to he done by perfect men. BASHOR QYINGERJ, MARY ALMA Lyons, Colo. P. D. B., State Teachers College, Greeley, Colo. Des Moines College. Axis. Y. W. C. A., President. A perfect woman nobly planned, 'To warn, comfort, and command. Page 4 Page 4 8 BAYER, FRANK B. Fargo. N- Ddk Fargo College. I T f' Football, '20, '21, '23. V. O. A. Torch. Worth makes the man, and want of it the fellow. The rest is all but leather and prunello. BEARD, FAY Kewanee, Ill. Atlas. Elks. Kewanee Club. Torch. Glee Club, four years. Harmony Doctors' Quartette. Sang in tones of deep emotion, Sons of love and songs of longing. BEATTY, DALE c. Concordia, Kim. Concordia High School. 9 XII 22 'I' E Football, '20, '21, '22g Captain, '23, V. O. A. junior President. The Captain's body is a tower of strength Which he upon his opponents spent. BELL, LAWRENCE McLEAN Moncton, N. B., Canada. Mt. Allison Academy. Mt. Allison University. Acacia. E 'I' E He hath a heart as sound as a bell And his tongue the clapper. . What his heart thinlgeth, his ,tongue spealgethf' BETHUNE, WILLIAM H. Verona. Pa Kirksville State Teachers College. Atlas. SOQ Club. Laboratory Assistant, Bacteriology. Title and profit I resigng The post of honor shall be mine. BLAUVELT, ROBERT O. Wilson, N. C. Wilson High School. Green Brier Military School. Atlas. Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry. Laboratory Assistant, Histology. One science only will one genius fit, So vast is art, so narrow human wit. BOCK, LEO H. Concordia, Kan. Concordia High School. Concordia Normal Business College. E 'I' E Think that day lost, whose low descending sun Views from thy hand, no noble action done. BRADY, LAWRENCE P. Williamsport, Pa. Williamsport High School. A T E He was a valiant man, and his face, like the morning, Gladdened the earth with its light, And ripened thought into action. BRINK, C. ALLEN Kirksville, Mo. A. B., Central Wesleyan College. Fellowship in Biology. Biology Lecturer. Glee Club. Band. Sophomore President. Senior President. As pleasant songs at morning sung, The words that droppeth from his tongue Strengthens our heartsg or, heard at night Makes all our slumbers soft and light. BROUGH, IRENE M. Syracuse, N. 'Y- East Syracuse High School. Syracuse University. . Y. W. C. A. New York Club. For she has no other but a wornan's reason: V I She thinks him so because she thinks him so. nge BROUGH, THERESA M. Syracuse, N. T. Y. W. C. A. New York Club. For silence and chaste reserve Is woman's genuine praise. BROWN, JOSEPH GREY Many, La Tulane University. Meridan College. Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery. I T 2 Captain, Senior basketball team. No words sujice the secret soul to show, For truth denies all eloquence to woe. BURNS, NORBERT C. Kirlqsville, Mo. B. S., Kirksville State Teachers College. :IJ A E 9 xl! E 'I' E Music is the prophets artp Among the gifts that God has sent One of the most magnificent. BURTT, M. C. Peoria, Ill. St. Mary's College. Notre Dame University. Bradley Polytechnic Institute. But 'twas a maxim he had often tried, 'That right was right and there he would abide. BUTLER, HOWARD G. Hebron, Neb. Atlas. Band. Many carriages he hath dispatched. CAMPBELL, com -1. L.iH.wpf, 111. Axis. Hers is the world of thought, the world of dreams, Hers all the past, and all the future hersf CAREY, CEO. R. Sapulpa. Olqla. Szipulpa High School. A T E Good humor only teaches clmrms to last, Still makes new conquests. and maintains the past. CHRISTASTIE, FRANK Elmira, T. Hntnviai High School, N. Y. He knows what's what, and that's as lrgh As rnctaphysic wit can fly. CLARK, ROBERT H. Pine City, Mirirl. University of Minnesota. School of Agriculture. Acacia. Fellowship in Osteopaithy. His life was gentle. And those elements so mixed in him That Nature might stand up And say to the world, 'This is a rmm.' CLAYTON, BERTRAND W. Salt Lalqe City, Utah L. D. S. U. Atlas. A moral, sensible, and well bred man N Will not ajfront me, and no other can. I COLPITTS, ROMAINE SCOTT Moncton, N. B., Canada Aberdeen High School. Acacia. Z 111 E Hockey 1923. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime And, departing, leave behind us . Foot-prints in the sands of time. Sapulpa High School. A T E ' 'There's nothing so kingly as kindness And nothing so royal as truth. CUNNINGHAM, CLARENCE E. n Armour, S. D. Laramie, Wyo., High School. Atlas. True wit is Nature to advantage dressed What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed. CUSTIS, WARREN WOOD Xenia, Ohio Jamestown High School. ' B. S., Antioch College. Fellowship in Anatomical Laboratory. Laboratory Assistant, Histology. Business Manager, 1914 Osteoblast. That virtue only makes our bliss below, And all our knowledge is ourselves to know. DAVIS, ANNA S. Macon, Mo. Bevier, Mo., High School. Christian Hospital, St. Louis, Mo. A Q Laboratory Assistant, Histology. Laboratory Assistant, Chemistry. Gaither the crumbs of happiness And they will make you a loaf of l contentment. Page 52 COWMAN, EARL L. sapuipa, okza. DAY, JAMES WILCOX Crooksville, Ohio Bethany College. EN 9 xlr 2 'I' 2 Fellowship in Bacteriology, three years. Laboratory Assistant, Senior Laboratory, 3rd.year. Laboratory Assistant, Pathology, ist year. Into those ears of hers, 'Those credulous ears, He poured the sweetest words That art or love could frame. DOBBINS, CHESTER D. Peoria, Ill. Kewanee High School. Lombard College. Atlas. When true friends meet in adverse hour, 'Tis like a sunbeam thru a showerj A watery ray, an instant seen, The darkly closing clouds between. DON!-EY, JAMES Bavaria, Kan. Bavaria High School. A T E Of plain sound sense life's coin is madeg With that we drive the most substantial trade. DORAN, ALBERT E. Cassidy, Mo. Ozark,High School, Ozark, Mo. Springfield State Teachers College. Steward's Business College, Washington, D. C. it The greatness that would make us grave Is but an empty thing. What more than mirth would mortals have? The cheerful man's a king. ELLINGER, MERCER Lewiston, Pa. Atlas. Editor, Neuron, '22 24. Band, '21, '22, '23, '24. Like clocks, one wheel upon another must drive Affairs by diligent labors only thrive. Page 53 l Page 54 EMERY, RUTH ELLEN Medford Hillside, Mass Medford High School. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy. Axis. True friendshiffs laws are by this rule expressed Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest. EOFF, FOREST M. Kirksville, Mo. Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Steward's Business College, Washington, D. C. Cheerful at rnorn he wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and whistles as he goes. FARLEY, EARL Indianola, Iowa Simpson College. A T Q -I 'lr M A lsr T he very thoughts of change I hate As much ,as of despairg Nor ever covet to be great Unless it befor her. FAST, LEWIS E. Carroll, Ohio Carroll High School. Atlas. Lahoratory Assistant, Bacteriology. Laboratory Assistant, Physiological Chemistry. He had the grace too rare in every clirne Of being, without alloy of fop or beau A Jinished gentleman from head to toe. FREEMAN, FLOYD A. Syracuse, N. T. Atlas. So gentle yet so brisk, so wondrous sweet, So fit to prattle at a lady's feet. FULLER, M. MARGUERITE Wattsburg, Pa Wattsburg High School. Oregon Agricultural College. Axis. Her .modest answer and graceful air Show her wise and good and'fair. FURMAN, DONALD A. omaha, Neb. Kearney, Neb., High School. Kearney State Teachers College. ATE Witho14t a helm or pilot her to sway: Full sad and dreadful that ship's event. So is the man who wants impediment. GAHAN, LEO M. Dushnre, Pa. Dushore High School. Danville Hospital. Kirksville State Teachers College. Atlas. A stern man and always the sameg Who will play his part in life's big game. GOOCH, FREDERICK O. Knoxville, Tenn. University of Tennessee. cfm T 'T' 21 1' Football. Baseball, Track. Fellowship in Physiology, Sophomore VicefPrcsident. What can power give more than food and drink To live at ease and not be bound to think. GROSSMAN, S. EUGENE Slippery Rock, Pa. Slippery Rock State Normal. A. B., Grove City College. Ursinus College, Collegeville. Pan Sophics. Atlas. Football, '2o. Friendship has power H To soothe affliction in her darkest hour. Page 55 HAMMOND, CLAUDE J. Nashua, Iowa University of Iowa. Acacia. To love is to believe, to hope, to lgnowg. 'Tis an essay, a taste of heaven below. HAMMOND, LLOYD D. Nashua, Iowa Acacia. Band. Who soweth good seed shall surely reapp The year grows rich as it grows old, And life's latest sands are its sands of gold. HANDLEY, MAX C. Kewanee, Ill. Kewanee High School. University of Chicago., Atlas. Special Dissection. Love took up the heart of life and srnote On all the chords with might . Smote the chord of self that, trembling, Passed in music out of sight. HARDIN, JULIA ELLA Boone, N. C. Motte's Business College. Appalachian Training School. Euterpian Literary Society. Secretary to Dr. George A. Still, June- Nov., '22, Prosector. That caressing and exquisite grace- never bold Ever present, which just a few women possess. HELDT, ROBERT C. Oakland City, Ind. Oakland City College. 9 xIr 21 'I' E Not in the clamor of the crowded street Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves, are triumph and defeat. HELMECKE, GERTRUD Sturgis, Mich. A. B., University of Michigan. Sargent School of Physical Education. Physical Director for Women, A. S. O. Laboratory Assistant, Gynecology and Proctology. Assistant in Technique. Mortar Board. A K2 Y. W. C. A., Secretary, '22'.23Q First Vice President, '23 24. Michigan Club. And whether coldness, pride, or virtue dignify a woman: So's'she's good: what does it signify? HEMPT, L. T. Harrisburg, Pa. Pennsylvania Business College, Lancaster, Pa. Atlas. To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind To breathe the enlivening spirit and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast. HILL, PAUL FRANKLIN Magnetic Springs, Ohio Magnetic Springs High School. Ohio Northern University. Valparaiso University. Track, '21, I.. With vivid words his just conceptions grace, Much truth compressing in a narrow space Then many shall peruse, but few complain And envy frown, and critics snarl in vain. HOFFMAN, CHARLES W. Syracuse, N. T. Knowledge is proud he hath learned so much: ' N Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. HOPKINS, H. PETER Hannibal, M0- Pcrry, Mo., High School. Kirksville State Teachers College. Great things thru the greatest hazards are achieved, And then they shine. Page 57 Page 58 HOW, FREDERICK J. St. Loui's, Mo St. Alphonsus High School, St. Louis, Mo Atlas. V. A. S. O. Staff Reporter, A. S. O. Neuron, l22 23 Man is his own star, and that soul that can be honest is the only perfect rnanf HUEFTLE, W. C. Eustis, Neb. ITE V Fame is what you have taken, Character is what you give: When to this truth you awaken, Then you begin to live. HULL, WALTER N. Meredosia, Ill. Raymond High School, Raymond, Kan. Kansas State Normal. I ' One thing is good forever That one thing is success. HUTT, HAROLD D. sapulpa, Ona. Sapulpa High School. A T 2 Laboratory- Assistant, Chemistry. Shortly his fortune shall be lifted higher, 'True industry doth kindle honor's fre. JOHNSON, MARTIN O. Rapid City, Mich. Elk Rapids High School. Michigan Club, Secretary. Steadfast and still, nor paid with mortal praise, But finding amplest recompense For life's ungarlanded expense In work done squarely and unwasted days. 1 JOHNSTON, ERIC B. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada Sault High School. A T 2 E 'I' E Hockey Captain, '23, 'z4. ' Band. Prosperity doth bewitch him, seeming clear As seas do laughg show white, when rocks are near. JONES, MABLE M. Union City, Pa. Bloomfield High School. Edinboro State Normal. Laboratory Assistant, Gynecology. True beauty dwells in deep retreats Whose veil is unremovedg Till heart with heart in concord beats And the lover is beloved. KEENE, WALTER N. Danville, Me. Gould's Academy. Atlas. The world well tried, the sweetest thing in life Is the unclouded welcome of a wife. KELLY, MARGARET M. Kewanee, Ill. Wyoming, Ill., High School. Kew:-mee Business College. Axis. Laboratory Assistant, Gynecology and Proctology. She is as a rainbow to the storms of life: The evening beam that smiles the clouds away And tints tomorrow with a prophetic ray. KELLY, WALTER C. Kewanee, IU- Macomb High School. - Kewanee Business College. Atlas. Freshman President. Assistant in Technique. Who, amidst the sons Of reason, valor, liberty and virtue Displays distinguished merit, is a 'noble Of Nature's own creating. Page 59 It KINCADE, PAUL A. Oakland, Ill. l T 2 E fi' E Football, l2O. Track, l2O. Trainer, Football Team, l23. The mart who consecrates his hours By vigorous efort and an honest aimg He walks with nature and her paths are peace. KING, RODERICK H. Wilmington, N. C. Bingham Military Academy. Mt. St. Joseph's College. 9 NI' Trainer, Football Team, l24. Let me play the fool With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles comeg And let my liver rather heat with wine, Than my heart cool with rnortifying I groans. KOHLER, CLARICE R. Helena, Mont. Helena High School. Montana State College. Montana Wesleyan. A Q When love pleads admission to our hearts ln spite of all the virtues we can boast 'The woman that deliberates is lost. KUHNLE, FRED 4 Clyde, Kan. Concordia High School. Kansas State Agricultural College. 9 xl: Football, '20, '21, '22, l23. V. O. A. He proved a good man on the field: And on his worth, he won his letter. LADE, MARY ELIZABETH Buffalo, N. T. Kirksville High School. ' Kirksville State Teachers College. Axis. New York Club. 3 An inborn grace that nothing lacked Of culture or appliance: .1 x -1 W The warmth of genial courtesy, The calm of self-reliance. LU-I-EY, ROY Charleston, W. Va. Kirksville High School. Kirksville State Teachers College. Acacia. Band. The ladies call him sweet: . The stairs, as he treads them, kiss his feet. LINDSEY, RALPH E. St. Louis, Mo. Wellston High School. Atlas. V. O. A. Football, l2O, '21, And the night shall be filled with music Arid the cares that infest the day Shall fold their tents like the Arabs And as silently steal away. LOGAN, C. E. Winnsboro, Texas Arlington High School. North Texas State Teachers College. 'Tis his pride His highest, worthiest, noblest boast The privilege he prizes most, To stand by helpless woman's side. McBR1DE, RUSSEL s. DU.T1Rl7'k,fJl1i0 ' Finclley, Ohio, High School. Prompt sense of duty to him belongs The swift redress of unexamined wrongs Eager to serve, the cause perhaps untried But always apt to choose the suffering side. MCCLEERY, LELAND S. Lancaster. OMG Ohio University. B 'I' E , KP A 9 I T E Football, '20, '21, '23. Captain, Track Team, '2o. V. O. A. 'Tis something to be willing to comniemlin But my best praise is that he is a friend- Pngc lil MCCOLLOCH, GERALD W. Piqua, Ohio Piqua High School. Atlas. Band. Assistant Cheer Leader, l2O, 'z1. Cheer Leader, '21-'n. Strange to the world, he wore a bashful look Osteopathy his study, Nature was his book. MACOMBER, LILLIAN Kewanee, Ill. Genessee, Ill., High School. Rockford College for Women. Wisdom and goodness are twin born, One heart must hold both sisters, never seen apart. MAHONEY, LLOYD F. Cherokee, Iowa Atlas. . Honor is purchased by the deeds we dog Honor is not won Until some honorable deed be done. MARTIN, J. WALTER Kffkwflie, Mo. Kirksville High School. Iiirksville State Teachers College. xl A E I T 2 When words we want, love teaches to inditep And what we blush to speak, she bids us write. MEYER, PAUL F. Chicago, Ill. Atlas. At learning's fountain it is sweet to drink, . But 'tis a nobler privilege to think. Pam- G2 MILLER, AMBROSE Toledo, Ohf0 gfaife High School, Toledo. E 'Ir 2 ' Torch. V. O. A. Assistant Manager, Basketball, 'zxfzzg Manager, '21f'23. Manager of Athletics, 33324. When to mischief mortals bend their wills, How soon they fnd ft instruments of ill. J MITCHELL, FRANKLIN L. Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sault Collegiate. Atlas. Special Dissection. Hockey, '22, '23, .241 Captain, 124. Who climbs the anatomy tree, distinctly knows - Where vein, nerve, and artery grows. MORIARTY, GERALDINE E. Ottawa, Ill. Ottawa High School. Her form was fresher than the morning rose , When the dew wets its leavesg unstained and pure As is the lily or the mountain snow. MORIARTY, LUCILE M. Ottawa, Ill. Her air, her manners, all who saw admired, Courteous, tho' coy, and gentle, tho retired. MORRIS, JAMES I. Providence, R. I. Technical High School, Providence. Acacia. Tet hold it more humane, more heavenly first By willing words to conquer willing hearts And make persuasion do the work offear. Page 63 Owensboro City High School. Kirksville State Teachers College. Atlas. 1 Prosector. True wit is like a brilliant stone, Dug from an Indian mine Which boasts two diferent powers in one 'To cut as well as to shine. NEEL, J. R. Lincoln, Kan. Lincoln Central High School. Roosevelt Summer School, Salina, Kan. A T E For good lieth not in pursuing Nor gaining of great nor of small, But just in the doing, and doing As we would be done by, is all. NELSON, NELS L. Ottumwa, Iowa Atlas. A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays And confident tomorrowsf' NEWLAND, WL ALVIN cmoksm, Minn. University of North Dakota. Atlas. Prosector. Religion crowns the student and the man Sole source of public and of private peace. OVERSTREET, MERLE Longmont, Colo. Atlas. Colorado Agricultural College. When night hath set her silver lamp on high, v Then is the time for study. 1' til MOSELEY, COLLIS P. Pellville, Ky. McCr1cken County Hlgh School PAGE, FRED J. Kevil, Ky. 6 Even in ordinary life the unselflsh peopl are the happiest. PALMER, ROY A. Bement, Ill. Bement High School. Atlas. Band. All things on earth thus change, some up, some down. Contenfs a kingdom and he wears its crown. PEARSON, H. DALE Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh High School. Atlas. E 'IP 2 Cheer Leader. On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting, 'Twas only when he was of, he was acting. PEET. HARRY V. Lancaster, Ohio II: E 11 E 'II E Habit with him was all the test of truth, ' It must be rightg he's done it from his youth. PERKINS, FRED C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Atlas. No man can send him to the shades Before his timej no man of woman born, Coward or brave can shun his destxny. Page 65 nge 66 POWELL, CHARLOTTE Chattanooga, 'Tenn. Cleveland. Tenn., High School. A. B., Centenary College. Axis. Virtue alone is sweet society, It keeps the key to all heroic hearts, And opens you a welcome in them all. PULTZ, F. G. Tiffin, Ohio ATB Laboratory Head, Senior Urinalysis Labo- ratory. It is true fortitude to stand firm against All shocks of fate when cowards faint and die, And labor for humanity. PUMPHREY, IRWIN L. Greensburg, Incl. Shield's High School, Seymour, Ind. He holds the rank no king can give, No station can disgrace Nature put forth this gentleman And all others must give place. RAMSAY, ELIZABETH HOWARD Asheville, N. C. Salem College. Boston School of Expression. 'I' M ' Axis. Y. W. C. A. Historian, Senior Year. True expression, like the unchanging sun, Clears and improves whate'er it shines upon: It gilds all objects but alters them none. RAUCH, CHARLES F. Lancaster, Ohio A T E Assistant, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. His music the fiercest grief can charm And Fate's severest rage disarm: It softens pain to ease And makes dispair and madness please. RICKENBACH, J. H. Forest, Ohio Forest High School. College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio. A. B., Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio. He builded better than he knew- The conscience stone to service grew. RIEMANN, MARTIN L. Gulfport, Miss. Atlas. Librarian, Geo. A. Still Memorial Library. So much one man can do, 'That does both act and know. ROBERTS, SHELTON E. Oakland, Ill. Oakland High School. University of Illinois. Acacia. He hath the learning and through his toil O'er books consumed the midnight oil. RUTHERFORD, FREDERICK DAWSON Peterborough, Ont., Canada. Peterborough Collegiate Institute. A T E Fellowship in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. V. O. A. Track, '2i. Hockey, '23f'24g Manager, '23. As a man thinketh in his heart. so is he. SAVAGE, E. PAIGE Wanganui, New Zealand. High School, New Zealand. A. S. O. Hospital Training School for Nurses. I I Laboratory Assistant, Eye Clinic. Sweet prornptings unto kindest deeds Were in her very look: We read her face, as one who read-9 A true and holy book. Page 67 X SCARLOTT, EDWIN L. Rockland, Me. Atlas. passive fortitude. Warrensburg Teachers College. Director of Athletics, '21, '22, '23, '14, He holds no parley with unmanly fears, Where duty bids he conjident steersg Faces a thousand dangers at her call, And trusting to his power surmounts them all. Y SHAW, EVERETT Mt. Sterling, Iowa l Kirksville State Teachers College. I l Nor peace, nor ease the heart can know Which like the needle true, 'Turns at the touch of joy or woe, But turning trembles too. SHEPLER, E. L. Burlington, Wash. Burlington High School. Atlas. He is complete in feature and in mind With all good grace to grace a gentleman. SHEPLER, MARY Burlington, Wash. Axis. On one she smiled and he was blest For it was love that heaved her breast. Page 68 Who jights with passions and o'er comes, That man is armed with the best virtue- SERMON, RAYMOND Independence, Mo. B. P. E., Springfield Y. M. C. A. College. SMALLEY, MAURICE W. Miamisburg, Ohio. 'I' E I' Band. He plays the sax and plays it wellg For music in his heart doth dwell. SMITH, NEVIN M. Warren, Ohio Pennsylvania Military College. Thiel College. A T B W 'P E 1' The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knowng For a man by nothing is so well betrayed As by his manners. SMOCK, ANNA MARY Paris, Mo. R. N., Jefferson Hospital Training School. A S2 junior Vice'President. Y. W. C. A., Treasurer. Fellowship in Obstetrics. it A spirit pure as hers, Is always pure, even while it errsp As sunshine broken in a rill, Though turned aside is sunshine still. SMOOT, ESTHER Laverne. Okla Laverne High School. Philips University, Enid. Okla. Axis. Laboratory Assistant, Eye Clinic. Her very frowns are fairer far Than smiles of other maidens are. SNYDER, EDNA MELROSE Des Moines, Iowa Iowa Methodist Hospital, Des Moines, 13' K AI' A And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew That one small head should carry all she knew. ex Page 69 SPENCER, JOHN M. Concordia. Kan Kansas State Agricultural College. Kansas Wesleyan University. 0 'lf V. O. A. Kansas Club. Track, 'zo. Football '20, '22, '23. Trainer, Basketball, '13f'14. l'is much he dares while on the field, And to that dauntless temper of his mind Hr: hath a wisdom that cloth guide his valor. STAUBER, FRED Oklahoma City, Olgla Oklahoma City High School. Atlas. 'He seizes the prompt occasion- Makes the thought Start into instant action, and at once Plans and performs, resolves and executes. STEPHENSON, GILHAM M. Cisco, 'Texas Eola High School, Eola, Texas. Kirksville State Teachers College. Rugged strength and radiant heauty' - These fit in with nature's plang Humble toil and public duty-V Such is he, this perfect man. STILL, A. -1. Elizabeth, N. 1. Lafayette College. Pennsylvania State College. A X P Atlas. Instructor in Inorganic Chemistry, 1921. is Formed on the good old plan, A true and brave and downright honest man. He blew no smoke in the professor's A face Nor sat in church with hypocritic grace. KAELBER, F. M. Syracuse, N. T. 0 Xl! New York Cluh. 'Tis use alone that sanctihes expense And splendor borrows all her rays from .. sense. Page 70 STURMER, LOUIS G. Nieriden. Com Kirksville State Teachers College. Atlas. Band. Assistant in Technique. And he shall .succor meng For tix nobleness to serve And help them who cannot help again: Ever wary from the right to swerve. STURMER, VIOLA B. Nferiden, Conn. Kirksville State Teachers College. American Guild, Banjo, Mandolin, and Guitar. A Q Y. W. C. A. Laboratory Assistant, Gynecology and . Proctology. Assistant in Technique. She was his life, 'The ocean to the river of hi.: tliouglitx Which terniinatecl all. SWETT, WILFORD N. Auburn, Me. Massachusetts College oi' Osteopathy. fb X' I1 .4 lt is not doing the thing we like to do But liking the thing we have to do, 'That rnalgcx life hlesxedf' TAYLOR, VERNON B. Vancouver. B. C.. Canada King Edward High School. A 'lf E Fellowship in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. His thoughts to nobler nieclitzitioragilie, Studies how to die and not to live. TILLMAN, JAMES V. Florence. FlorencefCarlton High School. A T 2 Teach me to feel anothefs woe, 'To hide the fault I seeg That mercy I to others show, That mercy show to me. Nfont. Pune 71 TORDOFF, EDITH MABLE Providence, R. I English High School. Rhode Island College of Education, Provi , dence. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy. Axis. For she is wise if I can judge herp And fair she is, if mine eyes be true, And true she is, as she hath proved herself. TORDOFF, JR., MARK Providence, R. I. Technical High School. Rhode Island Commercial College. Rhode Island State College. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy. ITE-E - A cheerful heart, a smiling face Pour sunshine in the darkest place. WEGNER, EDGAR J. Piqua, ohio Piqua High School. I T 2 He was a scholar, and a ripe and good oneg Exceedingly wise, fair spoken and persuading. WEITZEL, RUTH Dayton, Ohio Stiver's High School, Dayton. Valparaiso University. Axis. Patience and resignation are the pillars of human peace on earth. WELLONS, GLEN Grand junction, Colo. What ever skeptic could enquire for, For every why, he had a wherefore. Page 72 WHITE, L- V. Lewiston, Pa I T 22 E412 A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, l never spent an hour's talk with. WHITNEY, RALPH H. Brookline. Mas.s. English High School. I T E Our deeds go with us far And what we have been, makes us what we are. WILMOTH, THOMAS CLYDE Milford, 111. Laboratory Assistant, Bacteriology. ,Laboratory Assistant, Clinical Pathology. Good temper, like a sunny day, Sheds brightness over everything. WITHINGTON, LEROY BERTRAM Sunbury, Pa. Acacia. Chairman Class Executive Committee. Council Representative. u Man, whose heaven erected face, , The smiles of love adorn, Man's inhumanity to men Makes countless thousands mourn. WRIGHT, H. Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Canada. Sault Collegiate. Atlas. For he is constant as the northern star, Of whose true fixed and resting quality There is no fellow in the jirrnament. Page 73 Pu gc 74 WRIGHT, RAYMOND L. '1'olcdo,fOhio There is great ability in knowing how To conceal one's ability. VJRIGHT, T. R. Syracuse, Y. A. S. O. Neuron, '13-'14. His eye begets occasion for his wit ' For every object that the one doth catch 'The other turns to mirth loving jest. ZIMMERMAN, W. A. Brockton, Ill. He reads muchg He is a great observer, and he looks .Quite through the deeds of men. , 'r ,Vw W I I ! A Q x -NA ' XX L ' X ' 5 49' WTI' ' , 91 A W Q r f 'F , ., if W , XX xx X NX QUUHIXIUGIEQS-3 P - .A,, 5 l.......... ri , .-...-.... i . - 7. - - , l , v--f --'-- - ---- --s-fx ...gm-Nvfw fl ix . 'ge l--ah f, it STV,-W-5-H -----------...-. .-. --- .....-.. -..YW Y,- ' r' f f l -f . M1 ...lf ..21...t:, X, ., w- rf, ....,.-..,....,......-,.,......,...-.,.A,,,,-,,,, as will A- -- 4 . f - , , l Qlass History, anuafry IQZS' ANY changes have taken place in our class and at the A. S. O. since we came to Kirksville three years ago. We as Freshmen felt ourselves very important, but as we are entering our senior year, and considerably better qualified to make a success of our chosen profession, we nevertheless lack the assurance we had when we embarked on our learning of Osteopathy. Our initiation was similar to that accorded to other classes and we, in turn, have assisted in the intiation of classes who have entered since we came. Throughout all the activities we have maintained the spirit of cofoperation within our class and towards all in the A. S. O. Since we first came we have been known as The Question Box. However, our teachers will testify that the questions were only for the purpose of learning. While our class has been very closely bound together, yet we have contributed much to the general good. Members of our class will be found in one sorority, six fra- ternities, faculty, degree club, band, glee club, orchestra, football and basketball. Several of our members have received fellowships and others are laboratory assistants. Once each spring our class, representing eleven different states, has had a class picnic. When the Hrst robins were seen the picnic plans were begun and ere long we, with several faculty friends, were ready for a day of relaxation and wholefhearted pleasure that will remain with us after we have taken our places in Held practice. We have been particularly fortunate in having for our instructors the best the prof fession offers. For a short time it was our privilege to be taught by Dr. M. A. Lane and also by Dr. Geo. A. Still. We are proud of the high standards maintained by the A. S. O. during the past three years. The inspiration given us by our instructors and by our assof ciates here will help us to Carry On. Page 76 l U L l r 1 1 .. . .,. .... - v g V, ,N :V , . ....... - ...... .,..,, . A 5' ii ,Mtw..!i:::...'.:'.: ' ggujmigfgg il f ,' ...,. ' COHEN, FRED J. New Bern, N. C. Stillonian. in Though confdence is very fine And malqes the future sunny He wants no confidence in his He would rather have the money. DAY, GUILBERT E. Brighton, lowa Atlas. Friend to the class yet friend to all, Lover of peace yet ever foremost when 'The need of class freedom called for man To plant its victory banner on the wall. ENRIGHT, THOMAS M. J. Augusta. Me. Atlas. Too much work and no vacation fustijies a slight libationf' GARRISON, UDA B. Memphis. Mo. Nothing fails of its end, Out of sight sinks the stone In the deep sea of time, But the ripples sweep on. GEIS, HAROLD J. Detroit, Mich. Atlas. ' True his songs were those divine Were the songs of that high art Which, as winds do in the pine, Find an answer in our hearts. P980 77 Pngv 78 GUY, JEAN E. Kirlqsville, Mo. A T Pl A glass is good, a lass is good And a pipe to smoke in cold weather, The world is good, and the folks are good And we're all good fellows together. HECK, W. D. Sidney. Ohio I T E There is a great difference between a man and a student: Here is both. HOYER, HENRY JOHN Woodhaven, L. I., N. T. Acacia. ETB A smile, a glass, a toast, a cheer Of all good men we have one here. HURT, GEORGE E. Dallas, Texas Toiling onward to some hidden goal: Honest efforts, the comforter of his soul. JOHNSON, LEROY C. Syracuse, N. T. si. There are loyal hearts, There are spirits brave There are souls that are pure and true Then give to the world the best you have And the best shall come back to you. KLENERT. SIDNEY F. Portage, Wl'.Y. A fl' I Our school, our whole school and nothing hut out school. , KNAPP, FRANCES C, Beatrice, Nelvr. As she is, God made her so Lady and student, these we know. LICKLIDER, L. F. Piqua, Ohio l 'I' E Times don't chan fe much a ter ally A vi Meri are only boys grown tall. McCRACKEN, HARRY L. La Belle, Mo. A real friend is one who will tell you of your faults in prosperity and assist you with his hand and heart in adversity. MATHEWS, LAMAR K. Linesville, Pa. Acacia. A little health. a little wealth A little house and freedom With some few friends for certain ends But little cause to need them. P380 79 MOON, FRANK B. Sr. Louis, Mo 6 NI' Bitter indeed must be the soul , that his smile cannot sweetenf' PURTZER, OSCAR R. Madison, Nebr l'Never a lip is curved in pain that cannot be smiled jnto place again. REMMERT, URANIA Springfield, Mo A sz l And for all the true sighs the body can hold, While there is joy in the heart- she can never grow old. Editor of 197.5 Osteoblast. 111 A A i 'Impulsive, earnest, prompt to aft And make her generous thought a fact Keeping with many a light disguise The secret of self sacrifice. A T E Our lives discolored with our present trials May still grow white and shine with happier hours. Page 80 SALMON, EDITH Easley, Mo. SCHUETZ, HUGH A. jefferson City, Mo. SPARLING, EUGENE M. Kirlgsville. Mo. Acacia. ti To pleasant joys and loves and friendships, His genial nature fondly clung. And so the shadow on the dial Runs back and leaves him always I young. STAFFA, ALFRED H. Orchard, Texas Of varying deeds a common faith Fused into his heart as one. God give him now. whate'er he docs' The peace of duty done. TAYLOR, IVAN L. Mt. Pleasant, M1'cli A T E A man who thinks twice before he speaks. TRAINOR, W. J. Springfield, Ill. .X T Pl E fl' jj The paths of pain are yours. Go forth to patientsg trust and hope The sufferings of a drugrsiclq earth Shall give you ample scope. WUNDERLICH, RAY CHARLES Springfield, Mo. Atlas. nlndustrious, ambitious and well' worthy of the title. doctor. YATES, DANIEL A. Philzidelphilli P4 :Im 11 Beside the unveiled mysteries . Of life and death he stands With encouraging lips and healing eyes And kind of heart and hands. Page 81 Glass History, one IQZS HE g enesis of our material existence as a class in the American School of Osteopathy was sin September just three short years ago. Having come from twentyfeight state in the Union and from Canada, we bound ourselves t ogether with true bonds of fellowship to our beloved school. Not mindful of the fact that we were Freshmen, we stepped firmly upon the path leading to knowledge and understanding. Dreaming was a pastime and we always en' deavored to make our dreams come true. Our first ambition was realized in our defeat of the entire school in a game of basketball. As Sophomores we were victorious in the maintenance of discipline over the incoming mad rush of Freshies. The latter event took place on the royal battlefield of the school and was a scene long to be remembered. A tug' offwat across the pond resulted in a complete drenching of the Freshmen at our hands. A flag rush preceding this event was a freefforfall from the beginning and the contestants stopped only to remove mud and hair from their mouths. A The uphill grind of the first two years brought many joys and sorrows. The un' timely death of Doctor George dealt us a blow from which we shall never recover. Each crisis only bound us firmer and closer together. We were always looking for the brighter side of things and always forward. The beginning of our junior year found us gradually getting under way as event upon event transpired. It was a pleasure to witness the breaking of the ground and the erection of our new laboratory building. We also witnessed the dedication of our new athletic Held, upon which our class warriors, together with our worthy classmates, plunged down the field for other victories. All through the three years just passed is woven a thread of loyalty seldom existing in a class of one hundred and twenty members. We have taken part in all branches of school activities and have always endeavored to be a booster for our Alma Mater. The American Osteopathic Association, convening this year in Kirksville, finds our class helping in the preparation of the yearbook to commemorate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the founding of Osteopathy. As we look back upon other years we see that remark' able progress has been made in every way toward the advancement of the truths of a great profession. Now, as we continue our way toward the final goal, we, too, see the light as did those who have gone before. Doctor Andrew Taylor Still, the greatest of benefactors, friend of the suffering and leader of men, has made such a method of healing possible and we as a class are proud to follow in his footsteps. Another year will find us scattered to all parts of the world, but still the old class of June 1925 in heart, body and mind. As we meet with our lot in life we shall ever be mindful of our happy days as a loyal class of the A. S. O. . N. R. Q. Page 82 ACHEN, HUBERT A. Kirksville, Mo. A man who keeps a fair sized cemetery in which to bury the faults of his friends. ADAMS, A. E. Clarks Summit, Pa. U Happiness is the only good 'The place to be happy is here The time now And the wayrrto help others be so. ALLEN, j. L. Olean, N. T. Of friendship, help and sympathy both given and received In the word friend-f-conveyor of want relieved. ALLEN, MASON H. Bryants Pond, Me. T T E Torch. The man who hails you Torn or jack Arid proves by thumping on your back. ALVORD, EVELYN Ord. N651- Axis. Here is a good girl--not too good- For the good die young--and She is not a dead one. Pngc 83 l Page 8-1 ANDERSON. W. C. N. E. Nfinneapolis, Minn To make each coming hour overflow with joy And pleasure drown the brim. ARTHUR, HAROLD G. spfmgfezd, ohm Here is a man who is wisest and best Here is a man who with judgment is blast. ATKINSON, GORDON B. Vancouver, B. C., Canada There are no sorrows smiles cannot allayp There are no sad hours that study cannot wash away. BAIZE, RAYMOND B. Owensboro,'lKy. Atlas. Here is a student jolly and gayg It is not his fault, he was born that way. BALLINGER, C. L. Bellefontaine, Ohio I T 2 Honor to those whose words and deeds 'Thus keep us in our daily needs. BAUER, PAUL B. White Hall, Ill, Acacia. Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wroughtg Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought. BEAN, E. E. Salisbury, Mo. Wisdom dwells in minds attentive to their own. BIGGS, RAYMOND Marion, Ill. ATE One in our faith and in our longing To make the world within our reach Somewhat the better for to live in And gladder for our human speech. BISSON, CASIMIR A. Skowhegan, Atlas. The love of God and neighbor An equal handed labor The richer life, where beauty Walks hand in hand with duty. BIXLER, WM. J. Piqua. Atlas. There's nothing more delusive, Seductive, abusive. Than the snare to a man When the gang's out of town. Me. Ohio Page 85 Page 86 BODENHEIMER, H. RAY Indianapolis, Ind A sort of back ralqishness What will you talgishness He owns it 'tis plain. BOLIN, JAMES C. Chattanooga, 'Tenn I T E A man who with wisdom is blest A man of sound judgment along with the rest. BOTKIN, PAUL O. El Dorado, Kan. Love to one, friendship to a few and good will toward all. BOWER, HERMAN F. Sidney, Ohio A T E Let us then be up and doing With a heart for any fate Still achieving, still pursuing Learn to labor and to wait. BRAUND, J. GRANT Peterborough, Ontario, Can. N It's easy enough to be pleasant When life flies by like a song But the man worth while, is the one with a smile When everything goes dead wrong. CALDWELL, BEAUFORD Portland, Me. AQ Woman: The fairest work of the Great Author. CALDWELL, GEORGE Kirlqsville, Mo. May misfortune follow him all the days of his life, but ' never overtake him. CARTER, ARCH A. Maryville, Mo. Our lives are rivers, gliding free: Our deeds are islands in the sea. COMSTOCK, BYRON H. Portage, Wis. Atlas. 2 'I' 2 Whenever a noble deed is wrought: Whenever is spoken a noble thoughtg The tidal wave of deeper souls . Into our innermost being rolls. ' Richmond,M1'ch. ' CONGDON, EARL E. Atlas. How busily each passing hour N Should we exert some magic power. Y, Page 87 Page 83 COX, MARTHA M. Americus. Ga. l A si What stronger breastplace than a heart u,ntainted? DAY, SARA ROBERTSON Medford Hillside, Mass. Axis. ii God made the world and restedg God made man and rested: 'Then God made woman, Since then neither God nor man has rested. DUNN, R. H. Martin's Ferry, Ohio I T E Taking life as it comes his way Living honorably day by day. EARLY, EMERSON N. Dayton, Ohio Atlas. To live in hearts we leave behind Is not to die in mind. FA RTHING, EDDIE BELLE ' Merid1'an, Miss. A Q Let us wipe out the past, trust the future, and rejoice in the glorious now. FISHLEIGH, W. REG. London, Ontario, Can. Acacia. A man who worked both day and night That all the pictures might be rightj Patiently working with ink and glue, Doing his share and others' too. FITCH, RALPH V. Parker, Kan. H Ship me somewheres west of Kirksville Where the best is like the worst Where there are no ten commandments And a man can raise a thirst. FOOTE, ROBERT E. Kem, Ollf0 In him alone true wisdom lies For to be merry's to be wise. FRANCIS, INA I-I. Kirksuille, Mo. Everything in the world depends on woman. Page 89 l Page 90 GALLUPE, M. D. Fort Fair-held, Mc Atlas. He feels such delightfulness To stay out all nightfulness A Ir's hard to explain. GETTINGER, DONALD R. Union City, Ind Atlas. May he have more and more friends And need them less and less. GIFFORD, MARTHA AMY Fairfield Center, Me. Let us do our work as well Both the unseen and the seen. GRAY, GEORGE C, Lubec, Me. I T 2 All are'architects of Fate Working in these walls of time. GRIMES, HUGH M. Ft. Scott, Kan. Atlas. Fear not each sudden sound or shock 'Tis of the wave and not the rock. GUTHRIE, MARY A. Champaign, Ill. Axis. Here is a woman whose heart and whose soul Are the light and life of each day we pursue. HAHNE, RICHARD Summit, N. j. 9 xlr Happy thrice happy every one Who sees his work well begun. HANDLEY, PEARL LAWRENCE San Antonio, Texas Our todays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. HARRIS, ARTHUR DAVIS Denver, Colo. A youthful lad, iight hearted and contentf ' HARRIS, JAMES R. 'Terre Haute, Ind. I T E Trust on and think tomorrow will , repay, ,. I 'Tomorrowls truer than the yester day. Page 91 l Page 92 HARTWELL, ELBERT E. Marion, Ill. Our portion is not large indeed But then how little do we need. HEYER, PAUL R. Toledo, Ohio Who can tell how hard it is to climb The steep whose temple shines afar. HOUT, R. B. Goshen, Ind. Knowledge dwells in heads replete with thoughts of other men. HUDSON, 0. CLAIR Plattsmouth, Neb. Atlas. 4 Happy is he whom neither wealth nor fashion Can buy with gold the old associations. HUI-ING. RUBY Williamsport, Pa. Whene'er a noble deed is done One milestone of life is run. HURT, L. B. Dallas, Texas Torch. There's life alonc in duty done, And rest alone in striving. ICE, RALPH Ellensburg, Wash. Atlas. His face with lines of jrmness wrought He wears the look of man unboughtf' JEFFERS, H. S. Ashtabula, Ohio I T 22 Torch. True and tender and brave and just 'That man might honor and woman trust. JETER, WILLIAM A. Marion, Ul- A T E E 'P E A quiet smile plays round his lips As the eddies and dimples of the tide D Play round the bows of ships. JOHNSON, VICTOR C. Parrvnsbllf After friendship it is corzfidenceu Before friendship it is judgment- 8, IIKI Pngc 94 JOSLIN, T. REGINALD Norway, Me. 'I' E 1' The making of friends who are real friends is the best token we have of a man's success in life. KELLEY, VIRGIL A. Santa Anna, 'Texas Business Manager of 1925 Osteoblast. Here is a man who is thrifty And knows it is folly to burn He spends his time in his study And this is the way to learn. KELSEY, L. DONALD Niles, Mich, A 'I' E E ll' E One profession holds his heart and mind Straight onward to his goal he trod 'To prove to doubtful mankind Osteopathy is a cure from God. KRIEG, ELIZABETH M. Cleveland, Ohio Friendship is the greatest bond in the world. KROHN, TED R. Warrensburg, Mo. Atlas. E 'I' E The years slip by, but in the kindly heart Of friend and classmate, change can have no part. LADD, MYRON cz. Raymond, NJ Atlas. Above our worlq we love a steadfast friend. LAWTON, JOSEPH H. Woodforcls, Me Atlas. May the bloom on his cheeks never extend to his nose. LINDBLOM, ROY C. Kewanee. Ill. Atlas. Treasurer of 1925 Ostcoblast. He, the young and strong, who cherished Noble longings for the healing art. LOCKE, W. HERBERT Cherryvale, Kan. Acacia. E fl' E 'NT is education forms the greater mind just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined. MCCURIDY, LLOYD E. Ashley, Ohio Atlas. Did we but use time as we ought This world would school each wandering thoughtf MARKCDVICH, A. A. Spokane, Wash, Atlas. xlWl1llI our part may signify in the great world we may not understand, But we are here to play it, and now is our time. Page 95 i Page 96 MCMILLAN, MARY ANN Carthage, Ill. A SZ Fair, good, rich and wise 'Thus is a woman four stories high. MENDICINO, A. T, San Antonio, 'Texas A kindly deed is a little seed, That groweth all unseen: And lo, when none do look thereon, Anew it springeth green. METZ, WILBUR Leetonia, Ohio 'I' 22 l.' Torch. 'Onward its course the present keeps, Onward the constant knowledge sweeps. MILLIGAN, RAY J. Kewance, Ill. Atlas. 1 A day for toil, an hour for sport But for a friend is life too short. MOORE, D- W- V Milton, Pa. Snatch gaily the joys which the moment shall bring And away every care and perplexity fling. MOORHOUSE, H. C. ' Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Can. 'I'omorrow's tomorrow until today is past, Friends are friends as long as they last. MORROW, GRACE F. Newton, Mass Axis. The eloquent blood spoke in her cheeks, and so distinctly wrought One might have almost said her body thought. MORROW, JOHN WALKER Bellefontaine, Ohio T 'I' E E 'I' 2 As a man lives and thinks so he is. MOYER, MELVIN E. Hagersville, Ontario, Can. Atlas. Before we can bring happiness to others We must first be happy ourselves, Nor will happiness be ours unless we confer it on others. NEEFUS, EDNA D. New Yvfk. N- 7'- AQ Friend is a word the very sight of which in print makes the heart warm. :nge 1- SP8 NICHOLS, HAROLD B. Lorain, Ohio 4' II I' To believe in men is the hrst step toward helping them. O'CONNELL, WILLIAM F. St. Paul. Mimi. His sister calls him Williep His Mother call-s him Will: But when he came to A. S. O. The fellows called him Bill. O'HARA, PATRICK H. Syracuse, Nflf. The Indian with his pipe of peace Has slowly passed away But the Irishman with his piece of pipe N Has come prepared to stay. CYLEARY, GEORGE P. Portage, Wis. .I 'I' II 'iLet Princes revel at the pump Kings with their gold make free I'll tell you now the A. S. O. ls good enough for me. - CYNEILL, -I. LYNNE Ottawa, Ill. Acacia. 'The only way to have a friend is to he one yourself. OFFENHAUER, VEDA Middletown, Ohio As gentle dreams our waking thoughts pursue Or, one dream passed, we slide into a new. PARHAM, ALBERT H. Oxford, N. C. Atlus. This is the best day the world has ever seen Tomorrow will he better. PARKER, HARRY B. Ft. S Let school taught knowledge gather all it can: These little things are great to a little man. PINKERTON, CLYDE B. Kirk A pipe, a book, a fre, a friend, A cup that's always full. Such are the joys of a studenfs life A life that is never dull, PURTZER, RUTH REIM New Ul Hcre's a slogan for us all I f your work be great or small just banish all your sorrow Don't put off until tomorrow Do it NOW. sville. Mo. rn. Minn. cott, Kan. Page 99 nge 100 QUARTEL, H. WARD Dayton, Ohio I T E Notably fond of music he dotes on a sweeter tone Than ever the piano uttered, 'tis the tune of a saxophone. QUEST, NORRIS R. Johnstown. Pa. A T E The riddle ofthe world is understood only by him who feels that work is good As only he can feel who makes his work the ladder of his faith, Arid climbs above on the ladder of his best efforts. RAESLER, ARCHIE J. Auburn, N. T. To me the door stood open as to others. REID, DENZIL G. Bruce Station, Ontario, Can. Our school days have their ups and downs In every age and clime Some students ofthe A. S. O. Were born to poet's rhyme. RICHARDSON, DONALD D. Miami, Fla. Atlas. Not to ease and aimless quiet Does that inward answer trend But to deeds of good and duty As our beings end. ROY, CHARLES W. Emsworth, Pa. Trust no future howe'er pleasant Let the dead past bury its dead, Act, act in the living present. SCHEFNEKER, L. BERNARDINE Detroit, Mllfh. A Q Not to idle dreams and trances Length of face or solemn tone, But to deeds, in daily striving And performance shown. SCHRECK, BROCK Indianapolis, Ind. I 'I' E Z2 'I' Z Not fail itre but low aim is crime. SElPLE, HARVEY C. Warren, Ohio .X T E As a student, scholar, doctor 'Takes his lesson well to heart That is best which lies the 71507582 Shaped from that his work or art. SHELTON, EUGENE Moberly, Mfl- 9 xIr We may live without books? A N What is knowledge but grieving? Page 101 Page 102 SMITH, CASPAR K. Syracuse, Nfl' I 'P E 1' Suffce it that he never brought His faults to the public mart But lived himself and truth :aught White souled, clean and good at heart. SPARKS, MARILLE E. Hurdland, Mo. The tissues of the life to be We weave with colors all our own And in the field of Destiny We reap as we have sown. SPARKS, SAMUEL F. Hurdland, Mo. Rest for the weary hands is good And love for hearts that pine But let the manly habitude Ofupright deeds be mine. SPENCER, FRANK R. ' Lebanon, Ohio Atlas. No longer forward nor behind I look in hope or fear But grateful, take the good I find The best of now and here. STEELE, B- Houston, 'Texas - fl' 2 1' Life's fairest things are those which seem The best of which we dream. SYMMONDS, CHARLEY G. Baring, Mn. Q xlr v :jr v ..i .. . . Tet where our daily task is wrought In imisrm with Goci's great thought 'The near and future blend in one And whatever is willed is done. TABLER, F. CECIL Bearrlstown, Ill. Atlas. We shape ourselves the joy or fear, Of which the coming life is made And fll our future's atmosphere Wi'tli simshirie or with shade. TALLMAN, HARRY A. Ft. Scott. Kari. Atlas. For his heart is in his work, and thc heart gives grace and courage unto every priceless art. TAYLOR, ROBERT L. Dayton. Ohio A T E Go leave hehiml you all that mars 'T he work clone of man for man With umlerstamling great as stars D0 service such as doctors carl. TEMPLEMAN, A. D, Bethany. M0- Sorne with massive deeds and great. Page 103 Pu gc 1 011 TYLER, FRANK South Bend, Ind. Atlas. A smile to the future A sigh for the past We can live to remember And hope to the last. VAUGI-IAN, C. HARRY Pittsfield, Mass. His purse is heavy and his heart is light. WARNER, WENDELL S. Idaho Falls, Idaho Atlas. All of us couldn't be handsome Nor all of us wear good clothes But a smile is not expensive' And it covers a world of woes. WATT. DONALD New Rochelle, N. T. Q xll v qs v ...4 .1 'Through these long days of labor And nights devoid of ease Still heard in his voice the music f Of wonderful melodies. WEAVER, WAYNE M. Independence, Kan. A TE .- The cares of the day this fellow will say Are quite enough to perplex one Then drive today's trouble away till tomorrow. And then put it off till the next one. WEBB, ALMA C. Moriarty, N. Mex. A S2 'I'here's not a place on earth or heaven 'There's not a task to mankind given 'I'here's not a blessing or a woe 'I'hcre's not a whispered yes or no Without a woman in it. WELCH. GORDON E. Temple, Texas A T 21 1. How sweet 'twill he though joys are thwarted And smiles rebuked hy sorrow's sigh To think, however friends are parted, At least that friendships cannot die. WHITON, S. C. Hartford, Conn Atlus. 'xSmile and the world smiles with you Laugh and the world will roar. WILBUIK, E. H. Boston, Mass. A Q Give service and service to your side will fiow, A strength in your utmost need. Have faith and a score of hearts will show Their faith in your word and deed. WILCOX, WINTHROP P. Wellskoro, Pa Atlas. I 'I' II Life is a mirror of king and slave 'Tis just what you are and do Then give to the world the best you have i And prove what you can do.' WILLIAMS, H. M. Lebanon. Ohio Acacia. The woods are full of fairies The sea is full offsh But the thing he wants is woman And that's a manly wish. ZACHARY, FLOYD Oakland, Ill Acacia. To know him is to love him. - Page 105 Page 1 00 f 'TL ups' . f . ,M ' 1-52 45197163 '7il , yi ' .mm A ' x- I ' '2Z:1:9'? Il vj- - X 45. lf -1 - . El X X SCDFGUS PR -fuu- YQ ' - -QvT:g1':g: ' -rx D ...-,..,.,..,..............,...,- .... -......-..........nT:lTxf-, 'F If 1 fn, N71..............- ..... .....-...,.,--...,--..... .,..-...-.J- U ' W ' 's:if!'lQg4.f.1.ffgff:1?fgfAX-3l7f :7T A W '- ?' S' ll-,L ? i L i 2 1 Glass H zstory, anuary I 926 l I 1 5 WO and onefhalf years have passed since first we assembled in Chemistry Hall. Q V There we were greeted by the members of the faculty of the A. S. O., who were to help us solve the mysteries of abstract chemical compounds, instruct us in the l mechanics of the organism -Man, and lead us across jordan where we became acquainted 0 ,,. Eff-is 1 .VS 58 - 1 r., I i .., IJ! l z . i l g ! V v y I with Mitosis and Amitosis. , ' In our recollections of the beginning, do not let us forget our introduction to a sophisticated class of people who were known as the Lower Sophs. From these learned persons we became acquainted with many facts. Firstly, that it was nicer to be told about Missouri mud than to slide through itg secondly, we learned whether the shade of green suited our particular style of beauty or notg and thirdly, that we could be beaten at basketball. l After our initiation into this school of learning we paused for a moment to become better acquainted with the members of our own class. We found that we had a repref sentation from many of the states of the Union, as well as from Canada. It is true that we have lost some of the original members of this organized body of students, and one has even changed her name, yet with the addition of some names to our list, we feel that the class of January '26 has an ideal number on the roll book to absorb the knowledge delivered to us through lectures and quizzes. A. H. C. Page 108 - i 4 , 4 3. p i lx , . .il f V F3 O b I A C .5 hy' r f w 2 ' 1? i 1 I ' in ',f-'gffl-ff'Mfg:-QL, ,..'. :':.::::::7t.. . . r- ,..-.. , ' .,- g. I.. - -Ifiit:-...':.':x.:,:.p..:.::: .1 1 XQ:7i cl- 'H :IT Yi i I 1 . janv I , ' .. .. ,,.. . , -lx ' ,' V , I 1 -' X rpm. V N k ,f,-. f, ,f ,- fx-.N-31 ,CQ ' 1 X.,AJ 1 1 'W W------.--Q-M. ., if N3 I i 1 N ,xii Xl, 3: ii e ii RTE? N V 1 4 N w I 4 W :X X 1 1 'ry ' K w Page 109 Pugv 1 I0 Glass History, une IQ26 OME 'wit has sagaciously remarked that the sophomore is one who knows not and knows that he knows not, thus distinguishing those of our kind from the freshmen who know not and know not that they know not, and from the juniors and the seniors who, in turn, know and know not that they know and, know and know that they know. Realizing, then, that we are sophomores, it would be folly for us to even attempt to prepare a second chapter of the history of the class of june 1926, were we not aware that while yet sophomores, we are nevertheless in a transitional state-are embryonic juniors, so to speak. While the joy of a prospective graduation from freshmanhood was still rife among us we elected cflicers for the ccming year. Our choices were deliberate and, as later events evidenced, sound. We elected for our president, F. O. Bartlett of Rockland, Maine, for secretary, Hildred Colquhoun of Ledue, Alta, Canada, for vicefpresident, Richard DeWitt of Kirksvilleg and for treasurer, Albert Guy of Kirksville. We refelected G. H, Meyers as our representative on the student council. Upon our return to school this fall we discovered that several of our number were missing. Despite this fact the autumn registration has considerably lengthened our class roll. As behooves those in whose hands had been placed the matter of affording a proper reception to the entering the paddling line in keeping with honored customs at the A. S. O. Following, we class, we began such activities early. The initial activity was afforded the citizens of Kirksville an opportunity to judge of the caliber of the freshman class, this too, being done in the customary way. Rules of conduct were established for the beginners. For the most part, these rules were observed to the minute. The class was apt, the lessons learned and the members given complete liberty long before the expiration of the original term of parole. - Upon one occasion the freshman class rushed us as we were assembled in Memorial Hall. We sense no chagrin in stating that we were literally thrown from our stronghold. We were and we were be with the whole scho in which numbers were even we easily demonstrated our superiority. cause of the overwhelming number of the beginners. We rejoiced ol that the freshman class at the A. S. O. was so large. Later, in matched games We defeated the green c ass ome submissive we feted them in the gymnasium. l in baseball and in basketball. After compelling the freshmen to bec Our class has contributed members to every student organization on the campus and has taken a lively part in all school activities. We End among our number, basketball, baseball, football and hockey team members. We are represented in the band, bugle corps and in the glee club. Page 111 Page 112 A fW W 1 W 'x WW W1 W 15 WW WW WW EXW WW W W WW W I 1 ffl, WW gif: W W WW WW W W W. W WW WW WW 'W W W Page 1 13 ug 1 MMI Y' 1 If XX i l A x Pxlgf- 115 n ' a Page 116 Pu gc 11 7 The Christmas Entertainment HE annual Christmas entertainment given by the sophomore class took the form of a short play and a tree with presents for the children. The sketch was a pantomime, the plot being laid in Dr. Graftem's oflice. Cast of characters: Dr. Graftem J. B. Maxsoiw Office Nurse . . . A. W. Blakely ll IU' - A CA Beautyj ml Cctogenerian . L. M. Hanna The scene opened with the doctor and nurse in consultation. Soon there entered an old man seemingly with at least one foot in the grave. He was assisted to the conf sultation room by the nurse where his symptoms were noted by Dr. Graftem, whose methods showed him to he a graduate of the Kansas City Diploma Mill. During the examination the patient fainted and palpation showed a wellffilled wallet, An immediate operation was advised and the patient was carried to the operating room. Nurse Blakely then went to the laboratory and procured a live monkey which she carried to the operating room. The patient soon appeared displaying signs of vigor. After trying to kiss the nurse he left the oflice twirling his cane and whistling merrily, thereby showing the eflif cacy of glandular treatment. - Following the short sketch, Santa appeared with a bag of presents for the children. Ardella Still was given a beautiful bouquet of roses. Little Mae DeWitt Hamilton ref ceived a compact with rouge and everything. Daddy Platt received his annual corn cob pipe. George, Hi and Eugene were presented with gold wedding rings. Jimmie was given a small high chair, while Dale received a cradle. Little Summerfield received a beautiful new joke book. Many other children were remembered and made happy by George Clay, who acted as Santa. L. M. H. Page 118 ' I, X i .D 41 52 5' if Q 5 '25 h FQQsw B 11 b 1 ml? 5 1- 2 0 Qlass History, tmuasry IQ27 ES, Cicero was a wise old bird and must have had the January 1927 class in mind when he made that sage remark: The beginnings of all great things are small. It was on Monday, jan. 22, 1923, that a little band of ambitious intellectuals, numbering one intrepid woman and thirteen men, wishing to add to their abundant store of knowledge, matriculated at the A. S. O. Two more men were enrolled in the class a few weeks later. As one harmonious whole, we immediately settled down to serious work, but the Sophomores did not emulate our worthy example. To illustrate the frivolous trend of their thoughts, we had been in school only a few days when they requested us to adorn our epicranial aponeuroses with green caps to differentiate us from the conglomerate mass. Wishing to humor them, we heeded the request, and to indulge them in a childish pastime, cheerfully ran the gauntlet of the paddling line. We took off the caps one week later when we defeated the Sophomores in a fast and furious basketball game, with Miss Davis, the aforementioned intrepid woman as an enthusiastic cheering section. Ours was the shortest period of Freshmen incubation in the history of the school. During all this turmoil, we calmly attended to matters of import, duly organized ourselves as a class and elected the following officers for one year: President, Reginald Platt, Jr. Secy. and Treas., Paul J. Stryker. Historian, Glenn Nigh. Sergeantfat-Arms, Earl H. Reed. Student Council, H. W. Wiedenmann. In the fall of 1923 our ranks were strengthened by the addition of fifteen members, giving us a total class representation from sixteen states, in territory ranging from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts and from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. We have members in all the fraternities and in one sorority. One of our class is on the football team, another is in the broadcasting orchestra, one is in the band, and two are in the glee club. One of our number is a physicist of note. In January, 1924, a second election of oflicers was held: President, Paul J. Stryker. Secy. and Treas., Thomas Colson. Historian, Estelle DockeryfStryker. SergeantfatfArms, E. H. Farrar. Student Council, H. W. Wiedenmanng With the opening of the midfyear term, we initiated, with due formality and brief' ness, the incoming Freshmen. This minor task being completed, we resumed the even tenor of our way determined to make a worthy record while in school and to become creditable members of the osteopathic profession. Page 120 D. PIAQMG: Ahmw. QEIWILLR 'pahsg' 1 Vsmfue 'eww l ,D . A.., Img' rx M W-Amy 'T ' ' -r Haw' A 4 ea if Cm .1 Glass History, une IQZI7 ISE were those' persons who, after much thought and deliberation, made that i Hnal decision, packed their trunks, bought their tickets and wended their respecf tive courses to the Home of Osteopathyf' Much wisdom has been added to that displayed in the aforementioned procedure at the expense of a small quantity of hair, much energy and one quadruped. From the time of arrival it was our privilege and duty to take an active part in aiding to a climax, traditions, the outcome of which was predestined. That timefhonored sport T of baseball was chosen to be the medium of athletic encounter. All of our most valiant efforts were frustrated after the initial period of the game. Confusion was prevalent. I Our worthy opponents demonstrated their superior skill and the sun in its descent still M shone upon many green-capped individuals. Qi: cf? -ll Those who have a natural tendency toward action before the footlights gave a short A exhibition between the halves of one of our Varsity football games. The features of this T performance were the act by the hulafhula dancers and the exodus of an aged horse under the able guidance of our extemporaneous leader of cheers. Fitting rites were observed, ll, amends were made for the loss of such a valuable animal, and the hide duly treated for QF? preservation. This was mounted and hung on the wall in the new gymnasium. From l this position it will be viewed by those who see Ht to follow in our footsteps. It is em- . blematic of the song adopted by our school- The Old Grey Mare. A reception was tendered us in the gymnasium by the Sophomores to signify the cessation of hostilities. l l In the interfclass basketball tournament our representatives won their way to the final round. The team of the senior class was our opponent in this game. Our team later A played several games with teams in the vicinity and in all of these were victorious. After the beginning of the second semester a dance was given to defray the expenses incurred by the untimely death of the Old Grey Mare. This function was held in the gymnasium and was a great success from the point of enjoyment on the part of those who entered into the fun and frolic. But more than all of the other events we cherish the fact that we, as a class, have i been adopted by our true friend and counsellor, Mrs. George. For what more could we ask? F. M. A. L. Page 122 f' r. . .. , if as h e 5 T a o b l Er 5 Jr ggffflllflfffIfff'll.T'fL'.1TQQI'.flf'llf1.l.gl.f.lullli 111.1 f.f. Q. .lT-'T7 ':.-ILTl - 1:.ifff T ''JI L-----:M ---ese -M s'isee - -if-slag, A --'-M--'---'--se--- A----,G+--af-.. t Page 123 Page 124 'IQOBB Ni .af 6 U U-A MAN.WElQIf' ,KX ,!..--. ,.,, Fun' k '-'J 1 1 H ' .T-'W , , 5 , .v , , W - ,f V fvfff-, W--' - - giiif' RQ ' 'www . - .V nf, - k Qfgvi' 4 , gpm .Af '. I 1 W V 4 ,tl , I , ' ,, J , 1 ' if CHMID-I SCOGGII1. W scnuiesr. 5 SEARLV Th snurfuqe , I C .f ' F Q I 'st lfWr,3 1 . w , .W 1 X 'TIBEWM T61.Lmvgro11 Wu H5552 T1-IODIEBURG I Z f. , if wfffgzf fr., A ji lx , . I ,V 3, V warner. xvmem xmnnmw ' Q -U M 1 - VSQILJ' ' l 1.10 1243 3 Xml If e M-:ind e ee e dd 2 WI ff x rr WN, ---- - .. f 2 HgIf'E5 R1U,.1'Lf 5 -N : 1fP:1'15Q' fd!! 1 2' f5,j7:-,1,.N..' T '1'.Y5fff'f'N'V'-F ' CV' YNHAN I ' 5 4 ezpgigi'-xx. Lia: YN 5216 ,XQMP wi? , A 1 U , 1- -- ,- ,..... - -hx wifgff A 1' ,ffmw--.--vffr-N , -,,'1'mX!N.',,-' f.. .1 .4 X XXX, . Xxx, vrxxxllflmfgx-.xefkw A J, If 41, f ip -Q', 51 viffviei-W G 4' f S U ff-f TJ if K 1 xfxj-P 1,1 ff' Caused a CUC71 N, KN ,4,, ,, 4. 'xizfa ' 1 fe Qrqani ations great doctor to desert medicine 65 h 3 it il Sororities, Fraternities cmd Glubs . Cln the order of their establishment at the American School of Osteopathyj l SORORITIES Name Date Organized Location A Axis Club . . 1899 . Princess Theatre Building. L 1.1 Delta Omega . 1904 . . Odd Fellows' Building. if FRATERNITIES Atlas Club . . 1898 . . . S14 West Pierce St. Iota Tau Sigma 1902 . 619 West jefferson St. Theta Psi . . 1903 . 210 South Franklin St. Alpha Tau Sigma , 1912 . 116 E. McPherson St. Acacia Club . , IQI3 . 207 East Jefferson St. Phi Sigma Gamma l 1915 , 201 East jefferson St. Sigma Phi Sigma , 1921 I . . Kirksville, MO. CLUBS Torch . , 1921 . . Kirksville, Mo. Page 127 fb h Q, ll' 5 1 f' s 0 lv I 51 5 f ,o' .lggffowf I Axis Qlulo I I l l I X I Organized-March 29, 1899. 4 Colors-Greenfand White. Location-Princess Theatre Building. Flower-White Carnation. l Publication-Axis Club Bulletin. I l FACULTY MEMBER DR. ELLA STILL HONORARY MEMBERS Mas. MAI: DEWITT HAMILTON Mas. ARDBLLA Doclcnrw STILL GRAND PRESIDENT I DR. GEORGIA B. SMITH I, ,ffl qi, 1,1 CHAPTERS Oclontoid -Kirksville, Mo. Sphenoid-Des Moines, Iowa. ' Ethmoid-Los Angeles, Cal. Arachnoid-Boston, Mass. H 'd- ' ' ' yoi Chicago, Ill. Xiphoid -Kirksville, Mo. Mastoid -Philadelphia, Pa. l l l I 1 J Page 128 'iiv -3,.,e.- l H33 X , J V, X X 'VQ x x 1. . XJR WH, 4 f , -W ---4 - x 1 1 1 ,- Page 129 s V 1 w 1 w W Celia Omega Established-IOO4. Colors -Green and Gold. Location -Odd President ...... Fellows' Building. Publication-The Alpha. NATIONAL OFFICERS DR. DONNA RUSSELL VicefPresident DR. DOROTHY LINDEN Secretary . . DR. L. ALICE FOLEY Treasurer . DR. MAUDE WILLIAMS Alpha . Beta Gamma Delta . Epsilon . MRS. ARDELLA CHAPTERS . Kirksville, American School of Osteopathy. Des Moines, Iowa, Still College of Osteopathy. . Los Angeles, Cal., College of Physicians and Surgeons. Chicago, Ill., Chicago College of Osteopathy. . Kirksville, A. T. Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery PATRONESSES DOCKERY STILL MRS. MAE DEWITT HAMILTON MRS. B. D. TURMAN BIG SISTER DR. ELLA DAUGI-IERTY STILL LOCAL HONORARY MEMBERS DR. ELLA STILL MRS. B. D. TURMAN MRS. ARDELLA DOCKERY STILL MRS, REGINALD PLATT MRS. J. N. WAOGONER MRS. H. V. HALLADAY MISS CORA E. GOTTREU MRS. M. R. MCCOLLUM MRS. MAE DEWITT HAMILTON Page 130 K7 fl, I l , ,- -J' f LI I . N I Page 181 Atlas Qluh 525 J, gf. Qumiwil Established--December lo, 1898. Colofs-Red and White. Location-514 West Pierce Street. I Publication-Atlas Bulletin. CHAPTERS Axis . . American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Cricoid . College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Los Angeles, Cal Hyoid . . Chicago College of Osteopathy, Chicago, Ill. Xiphoid . Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines, Iowa. Mastoid . . Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery, Kansas City, Mo FACULTY BROTHERS S. S. STILL, LL.B., LL.M., D. O. J. N. WAGGONBR, M. D., D. O H. V. HALLADAY, D. O. F. W. CONDIT B. D. TURMAN, D. O. E. IB. ADAMS, D. O. REGINALD PLATT, D. O. E. S. GRossMAN, A. B. R. E. HAMILTON, M. Pe., D. O. -f..,.,,- Q1 Page 132 L I. ,I I Y' ,,.A , , RIEMANN, M. L. CLAYTON, B. W. DOOLEY, WAYNE HEMPT, L. T. PERKINS, F. C. KELLY, W. C. BUTLER, H. G. PEARSON, H. D. KEENE, W. N. SHEPLER, E. L. FAST, L. E. ELLINGER, M. G. STILL, A. J. HANDLEY, M. C. NELSON, N. L. How, F. J. MOSELEY, C. P. BLAUVELT, R. O. STAUBER, C. F. GAHAN, L. M. MEYERS, P. F. FREEMAN, F. A. CUNNINGHAM, C. MITCHELL, F. L. LINDSEY, R. E. I H ' - I7 I N Num H' .. 'Rm il,g.i1 .,,. , . W A .f RM' Xiizl-f f Page 133 Pu gc 134 DOBBINS, C. D. PALMER, R. A. WRIGHT, H. J. ATKINSON, C. BETHUNE, W. H. OVERSTREET, M. SCARLOTT, E. L. BEARD, F. O. GROSSMAN, E. S. MCCOLLOCH, G. W MAHONEY, L. F. STURMBR, L. G. NEWLAND, W. A. WUNDBRLICH, R. C. ENRIGHT, T. M. XDAY, G. E. GEIS, H. J. GALLUPE, M. D. MCCURDY, L. E. BISSON, C. Comsroclc, B. H. KROHN, T. R. GETTINGER, D. HUDSON, O. C. Icn, R. BIXLER, W. J. LINDBLOM, R. C LAWTON, J. W. LADD, M. C. RICHARDSON, D. BAIZE, R. B. TABLER, F. C. MILLIGAN, R. J. TALLMAN, H. A. CRIMES, H. M. TYLER, F. A. PARHAM, A. H. CONGDON, E. E. SPENCER, F. R. WHITON, S. C. WARNER, W. S. WILcox, W. P. IRWIN, F. B. CARTWRIGHT, B. JOHNSON, J. G. HANNA, L. M. CROUP, L. E. QUEST, L. A. PETERMEYER, E. C. SWAIN, H. F. Page 13 Page 136 REED, E. H. DAVIS, C. D. FORSYTI-IE, F. F. DAVIS, E. L. CoI.soN, T. WIEDENMANN, H. W STRYKER, P. J. SLAUGI-ITER, W. M. COWELI., C. W. VAN Ess, R. T. EWING, R. H. BROWN, H. J. H TI-IORNBURG, G. D. GAHAN, C. SPANOGLE, J. P. SWAIN, J. K. SMITH, A. F. WENDELL, A. W. MARKOVICH, A. A. HOUGI-ITON, R. S. MILLER, C. L. GROVE, E. T. MULVANE, E. Iota Tian Sigma Founded-May 13th, 1902. Location-615' West jefferson. Colors-Green and White. Publication -Gozzle Nipper. CHAPTERS Alpha . American School of Osteopathy. Beta Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy. I Gamma . . Los Angeles College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons Delta . Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. Epsilon . . Massachusetts College of Osteopathy. Zeta , Chicago College of Osteopathy. Eta . . Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery. ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE S. S. STILL, LL.B., LLM., D. O. J. N. WAGGONBII, M. D., D. O. HOMER BAILEY, D. O. FRATRE IN ACADEMIA M. TORDOFF, Jn. -Epsilon FRATRES IN URBE GEO. M. LAUGHLIN, M. S. D., D. C. CHAS. E. STILL, D. O. F. L. Noruus, D. O. E. C. BROTT I L. J. CONNEII, M. D., W. 1. W. RussELL-Epsilon KENNETH B. Hrscon-Epsilon NBsToR M. Ho'rcI-Iiciss-Epsilon WILLFRBD E. RACE-Alpha D. O. Page 137 . T Q-.. , , 4 .,.,.,,,.: XO N x f'- ,V -..-. W1 , I ,.. J vxF3:i,fj,ff xXX:ff':QEi1?EJ'fxxXj.-kj: C 1 Page 138 C I f H Q ,fi B D Y h 1 A 5 4 S 'X M ' 'A ' '- A ' -H W '5' 553549 ug -kxawuggii ,I .3 I I I MII, I Jfq jgQ2f i:'-'-.4. .I. .:::i::: igxgg F II 'III I I IH . I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I' I II If I II I I I' I ' I I ,I I I II II I II I II I I I II II 'I II : II II I RIN 53:13 IX ..,v. ,,,, III? I' Im' I-'iw I ' I I I I I I I I I I I f IIIIIII LI ' 7-I-.J I If--I I I -I-W fl I I. II I I I - I I I I I II I I I II P QI I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I 2 I I I II I I I I I I I I I I Page 139 I I I Q7 ACE I1 Q KI E ff- F3 CI In I I, Af'-i-l------H-- I I iii: 11-::.i'::::1::1:: ,g-gpqg If .I H -'f:f'--931k- 'L ' vig-'14 f-!i 1 9111: 1.1 L ll ,Lfflffflh 'Gheta 4351 Established-1903. Colors-Crimson and Gold. Location-301 South Franklin St. FIowe'r-Crimson Carnation. Publication-Theta Psi Signet. CHAPTERS Alpha . .... American School of Osteopathy. Beta . . . . . Chicago College of Osteopathy. Gamma . .... Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. FOUNDERS DR. W. W. JOHONNOT DR. GEORGE P. LONG DR. ROBERT H. LONG DR. MARSHAL A. SMOOT DR. ARTHUIK KERR DR. HUGH W. CONKLIN DR. CHARLES S. GREEN DR. CLIFFORD F. COOK HONORARY MEMBERS DR. CLINTON E. ACHORN DR. HERBERT BERNARD DR. SIDNEY A. ELLIS Page 140 Ski -..,,,,, . , ---1 Z f x 1 ..-.-..... 11 X iii 1 , A .1. ' ' -, X x l..Vl. X if , 'JI K ,. . xxx L 1,1 L- -'u-A A AA. M J - ,, S., U H ',.n l'ng1- 1-ll V C L v4-N, -- - Y- 4. V 5 . 'yff-.fwgw ' n f , . f. mf-1. ef fx X. 1 L--fv'-----w--f----A------W ------ 1 N f X ' ., Y x,,, ,v,-- '- L' -1 '.', .... , .,-,.,.,. -.......-...-,.....-....--.. I Alpha Tau Sigma Founded--january 6, 1912. Colors -Black, Crimson and Gold Location-116 East McPherson St. Publication-The Pyramid. HONORARY MEMBERS Rav. F. W. CONDIT ' M. R. MCCOLLUM, D. O. E. C. BROTT E. B. ADAMS, D. O. F. W. GROZINGER Page 142 0 U lu X an , lf , , mn ,,,,..fxy.- ..,., -ww .... -.. ,E . 1 Yi A4 .J ---V- C fx 'wall' ,..,..My 4 5 'F wg' VJAQX 'i U fffxxx U .NL 1 I F , I f n l I Y , , 1 V , , I 4 I i V y I W 1 . P I Y I 1 F L W 1 I A N 5 1 I 5 5 I W K 4 , r , I Y i 1 i J I 1 1 i I 1 1 Page 1-13 r ' , ,lg Q57 C' 11 fa U, t Q, Q lu I A f, K ------..... JW .,,, . ..,.- ,,,, , N 1'1Tii 'iff A 'Q ff,51a1?+2451e--- -- T 1 is J M ,, Page lflfl 5 N I w ff: N 'Q 5 U ,. fi I1 . si , W . I V Q! . 3. i, 'N 'Ll .IZ -Eff? W F, N 1 r I s H if jr 4 s ,- Page 1-15 3 l I 2 ! 1 1 i li J n N N f I vii' L-. i :iw 3 I 5 1 f i - 4 Acacia Qlub Founded-May, 1913. Colors-Purple and Gold. Location-207 E. jefferson St. F lower-White Carnation. Publication-Sprig. BROTHERS IN FACULTY Louis E. BROWNE, D. O. B. D. TUIKMAN, D HONORARY MEMBERS S. S. STILL, LL.B., LL.M., D. O. CHARLES C. TEALL, D. O. H. V. HALLADAY, D. O. FRED GROZINGER R. E. HAMILTON, M. Pe., D. O. E. C. BROTT f- . Page 1-'16 ' Page 147 CSI.: 1 1 ' l , r , 1 1, ,, 3 1 I 1, 1 E 1 .....1 7 Lg 3 35 ii, 5.1. 14:0 I fi ia 3? is 3 A Page 148 T'-Ll! Q E727' 'S .--L.L-,-.,,m,,,,, , ,w,,,,,,W,,,, , 'iilirgiiiiggiigi 1AA. ... . --. - X r ' 1 l 43111 Stgma Gamma Flower-White Carnation. Colors-Navy Blue and White Location 201 East jefferson St. Publication-'Ifhe Speculum. Founded at Chicago College of Osteopathy, 191 5. CHAPTERS Alpha . . American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo. Beta . . College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Los Angeles, Cal. Gamma . . Chicago College of Osteopathy, Chicago, Ill. Delta . Still College of Osteopathy, Des Moines, Iowa. Zeta . . Philadelphia College of Osteopathy, Philadelphia, Pa. Eta . . Massachusetts College of Osteopathy, Boston, Mass. Theta . . Andrew T. Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery, Kirksville, Mo FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. S. S. STILL ' DR. R. E. HAMILTON Da. B. D. TURMAN DR. L. E. Bnowma 4:-J5 Page 149 f. f If L1 I, 'D' c 1 9 0 b l rl X i ,. ,l . I-Ha -A-1 :,iffF i ?1':.::Lt:iTt':f:i-'-ffl-1'3.-:.':1Lg1.:,L:g:.fg,.f,EL.,: U A -9- -fa-f- -- H-'M 15:2-----f-if fl' ..,L,,... ,, L . , ' H lr L 'Qi-., -If ' . .. ., .. ,WM Page 150 A 1 X ,,., f, f LL F3 FL Ot X lu I U3 L GL? O.. 7: ,.. A' i X l ff VJ 1'-7 if J X- .Vx - fp - Q JN f , x' X---g,f Page 151 Sigma fPhi Sigma I Q., L5 3, I 'Q B gf!! fs fl , rf' Ll .,, Wa... URING the past year, as in other years, the members of Sigma Phi Sigma have, collectively and individually, worked for better fellowship among all students. Several ideas have been introduced through them that have directly affected the student body. Since the organization is made up of students, some one capable of seeing things from the student viewpoint was deemed necessary, this meant something new in the fraternity in the way of an 'honorary member. This member must be a man respected by the student body. Such a man is Dr. H. V. Halladay. During the period of two years that Dr. Halladay has been with us he has done much for our development as well as for the development and realization of ideas that would probably have been impossible without his aid. He has not only been a counsel for the fraternity as a whole, and for individuals in Sigma Phi Sigma, but he has been the source of much well given advice to the entire student body. We fully appreciate the good he has accomplished for us all. The original ideals of Sigma Phi Sigma were to instill a cofoperative spirit into the students of A. S. O. While all has not been without criticism, we feel that the ideals have been firmly established. In the future the fraternity hopes to work as it has in the past to maintain good fellowship and a fair unbiased handling of affairs of common interest. Our leaders during the last year have handled their positions in an admirable manner. Note-Preparatory to becoming a National organization the name of Sigma Phi Sigma has been changed to Sigma Sigma Phi. I Page 152 Page 153 Page 154 fb 11 Q, U U f E, D b I 5, 5 -t r I s r 1 5 I Page155 I B h Q H 5 f Q1 O b 1 Q, C X 13? G 195 + 'L Page 156 I .J Page 157 K l 4 5 'Q l 5 3 3 L 9 , F 5 .YS IBJ fa ff' I. 4 YQ I, E! fs Page 158 1 w 1 1 i C i 1 lf 3: 5? Y Page 159 l ,J E 1 P 3 5 ? i a i I I 1 1 '1 Page 160 I 1 .W v .-f' I I I r l I P 6 I W Y l':u,:v Ili I I 4 1 k 2 v SW-1V 4 .. 6:-yuv . gi if E! i l I: ii ai W1 :I FI gr gi 1 -I Pzlgv 162 I 1 f 7 l'ug0 1133 I 1 4 X I gs gy if ' M i C ,7 I il E! if if EE Pi! gc 164 K- Pnge 165 ,, Page 166 W--H---+- -f- - W-M K mai. 041 4 1 Q. fillf V E f Q 0 b , 5 C3 L -- Page 167 Page 168 T. W. Q. A. ix. I I ' it li X I WIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIWIWI muilluwmmluui Eg g l T' in . .?llI!'IIIII' . .a an My 4- 5 , Ksirliai E E E jgyu v- .w-.. - 5 5 Aiimf f N235 MRS. MRS MRS MRS ADVISORY BOARD GEORGE A. STILL, Chairman REGINALD PLATT R. E. HAMILTON TRUSTEES MAE DEWITT HAMILTON OFFICERS President .... . . , First VicefPresident . . Second VicefPresident . . Recording Secretary . . Corresponding Secretary I , . Treasurer ........... 2 4 MRS. F. W. CONDIT DR. ELLA STILL MRS. J. W.-HUMPHREY MR. E. CONNOR MARY BAsI-IoR YINGER GERTRUD HELMECKE ELIZAEETI-I H. RAMSAY ALMA WEBB RUTH HEADINGS GOLDA SPRAY Purpose of the Organization, as set forth in the Constitution: . To lead students to faith in God through Jesus Christ. . To lead them into membership and service in Christian churches. . To promote their growth in Christian faith and character, especially in the study of the Bible. . To influence them to devote themselves in united efforts with all Christian to make effective the will of Christ, in human society, and to extend the kingdom of God throughout the world. The mission of woman on earth to give birth. To the mercy of Heaven descending on earthg . . . and sweetly infers Through the sorrow and sin of earth registered curse The blessings which mitigate all, born to nurse And to soothe and to solace, to help and to heal, The sick world, that leans on her. -CMeridethj Page 169 T5he Osteopathic Home Economics Glub President ...... Vice-President . Secretary . . . Treasurer ...... Parliamentarian ..... . MRS. R. H. DEWITT MRS. EUGENE SIHIELTON MRS. MRS. MRS. C. D. DAVIS C. J. ROUNDS H. R. HOLLOWAY N January, 1913, The Osteopathic Home Economics Club was organized for the wives of students of the American School of Osteopathy. The purpose of this club was, The betterment of home life and the intelligent preparation of food. For several years members were elected by ballot. This arrangement proved to be unsatisfactory and on February 22, 1924, a new constitution was adopted. The purpose of the club, as worded in the new constitution, shall be to create a fellowship among the wives of students, trustees, and faculty members of the A. S. O., and to promote social and educational advantages for its members. The club meets regularly every two weeks, and the programs are always enjoyed. Occasionally the members of the club entertain their husbands with a sumptuous banquet or a dance. The annual social features are the spring and fall receptions for wives of new students, the Christmas tree, and the May picnic. MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS MRS FACULTY MEMBERS ADAMS MRS. G. N. DAILEY MRS. W. C. NELSON BAILEY MISS CORA E. GOTTREU MRS. R. PLATT E. C. BROTT MRS. R. C. HULEURT MRS. RAY R. SERMON F. W. CONDIT MRS. C. E. MURRELL DR. ELLA STILL MRS. GEO. A. STILL MRS. J. N. WAGGONER MEMBERS June '24 A. C. BRINI4 MRS. E. L. CowMAN MRS. JAMES DONLEY G. R. CAREY MRS. W. W. CUSTIS MRS. F. O. Coocn MRS. P. F. HILL MRS. R. E. LINDSEY January '25 MRS. R. C. WUNDEIXLICH June '25 C. L. BALLINGER MIIS. B. H. COMSTOCK MRS. A. H. PARI-IAM MRS. RAYMOND BIGGS MRS. V. A. KELLEY MRS. EUGENE SHELTON MRS. H. C. MooRI-IoUSE January '26 MRS. D. M. BAIRD MRS. T. C. NORTHUI' MRS. A. V. DUNN MRS. W. J. POWELL June '26 MRS. R. H. DEWITT MIKS. LLOYD PARKER MRS. C. H. SUNDERWIRTH MRS H. R. HOLLOWAY MRS. C. J. ROUNDS MRS. J. F. Tour MRS. C. S. WANDRY MIIS. C. J. WIELAND January '27 MIIS. C. D. DAVIS MRS. E. L. DAVIS June '27 MRS M. C. DAY MRS. B. C. KANE MRS. J. H. WIGLE MRS. W. J. HULS MRS. A. C. SHooIc MRS. H. B. WILLIAMS January '28 MRS. W. A. HASTY MRS. W. L. TINDALL Page 170 6-,rf-L.--f -.. MMJ K A w ' .Y,,Q!ii'ftj' ,',,, 5 1 X ,iz -1 5 fi jg X Q ,, i ,-Uxx ', -M: 1 f .N f' g .X ,. , X ,Ill L , ,, 1 . Y.. . x . , 'Ti ,ffxfffsf--.i,.,n .givin f'iii16'l??JD4-fQwfref?QRi?fe.f1T-2?Li!1 i 1 1.r'5Q2Tg5gf-Q guy .f3ift1i1ii 1 .- Xl. xxx if Q -,us Y,-Xb if 1' ,-W- QFXQ P fglxzfi Fxqiiigl 127 , fl ' -- .g,... --NV iffimfi XL Qtr- .,4jj1'f3,,,,-f .e ---suxiw-k..,-fi-V,r,',, CIilIiIiB5 Enduring ridicule to demonstrate the truth of Osteopathy so forcibly- A. S. O. Band Director. Da. H. V. HALLADAY Managers, RAYMOND WRIGHT, MAURICE SMALLEY, A. H. STAFFA PERSONNEL Comets ERIC B. JOHNSTON, Sault Ste. Marie, O W. O. JONES, Marlin, Texas. I. L. TAYLOR, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. ROY LILLEY, Charleston, W. Va. G. BRAUND, Peterborough, Ont. E. E. CONGDON, Richmond, Mich. ROY PALMER, Bement, Ill. R. EWING, Lewistown, Pa. Clarinets MAURIOE SMALLEY, Miamisburg, Ohio. M. ELLINGER, Lewistown, Pa. L. GIFFBN, Jefferson City, Mo. Basses C. ALLEN BRINK, Kirksville, Mo. L. B. BOOTH, Brookneld, Mo. Horns G. MCCOLLOCH, Piqua, Ohio. A. V. DUNN, Salem, Ore. Dt. Tromhones RAYMOND WRIGHT, Toledo, Ohio L. G. STURMEI1, Meriden, Conn. R. G. PLATT, Kirksville, Mo. Baritones A. H. STAFFA, Orchard, Tex. H. G. BUTLER, Hebron, Nehr. D. K. COPELAND, Beatrice, Nebr. Saxophones R. S. LANEY, Baltimore, Ohio. H. QUAIITEL, Dayton, Ohio. R. FORDICE, Russellville, Ind. L. WHARTON, Athens, Ohio. Drums M. L. Hanna, Clay Center, Kan. L. D. HAMMOND, Nashua, Iowa. W. P. WILCOX, Wellsboro, Pa. Back Row-Brink, Copeland, Brahb, Butler, Staffa. McColloch, Dunn, Stanton, Sturmer, Bixler. Wright Platt, Braund, Ewing, Lilley. Front Row-Wharton, Rudnick, Fordice, Gifhn, Ellinger, Smalley, Hanna, Wilcox, Hammond. Halladw Taylor. Johnston, Palmer, Jones. xxx, , Page 111 if . fx A. S, O. Orchestra W Back Row-Michaelson, Fenner, Brink. Front Row-Guy, Smalley, Laney, Johnston, Wright. A. S. O. fBuglers A K0 Back Row-Reynolds, Michaelson, Mrs. Still, Parsons, Bowland, Maxson Front Row-Tatum, Hickernell, Campbell, Detwiler. Clay, Fishleigh. Hafrmofny Qoctovs ucwtette Beard. Booth, Scoggin. Rabhitt, A. 5. 0. Giee Qlub Booth, Schuerz, McDonald. Maxson, Beard, O'Hara, Hammond, Scoggin, Hanna, Rabbitt, Williams. Guy, Wilcox, Jeter, Carter, Director Cat pianoj. Page 173 mn. -. Page- 174 I , 4 1 i I rl. 1 I 2 i r v A .g ,, .Qff '-' r I ,. Pugc 175 ' A ., x Lv I I' 'WX 1 Q21 Q Z1 Q K1 F ff Q U 1, 2 I 1 U ---..Y.-...,.,,,., ,.-,,,,. .,,.... .,,.,,.. ., X X, N a J V , -4, X D vw: , ---' ,f ...ffl IHILEKIIBFK -'W Floral Offering dt Memorial Service Nov. 23, 1923. Qijrogram DR. GEO. A. STILL MEMORIAL SERVICE One Sweerly Solemn Thought ......... .. Price Prayer . . Crossing the Bar Blind Ploughman Address . . The Rosary . . Unveiling of Bronze Prayer . . . Where Dr. George was a familiar figure. Page 1715 Male Quartette . ..... . Rev. H. D. Marlin A. A. Carter . . . . . ConingsbyfClarlc H. J. Geis . . . . Prof. Felix Rothchild Male Quartette Tablet . .... Guy George Brunk . . . . . . , . . . Rev. L. L. Sherburne . x N .,',a 1 x x xx , . .-, 'fm' 1, X ,Mir x,,,' K' ' ff, r' x - ----F-, ..-. , - .. K', XXV ' L ,,.,,, , 1 I N 1 I S n I f- Page 177 4' 178 December 12, 1923. Menxorial services for the Old ,Doctor are held annually at the American School of Gsteopathy. l, K 9, 8 Q31 o gram january 18, 1924 rpm, I , ill Invocation Rev. Williaiius Music . Harmony Doctors Solo . . Mr. Brink Address . . . Gov. C. H. Brough Presentation of Diplomas Dr. S. S. Still XiXXiQll1lSEQEr,LL'.'A Excerpt from address to the class graduating October 27, 1898: There is a peculiar sacredness in the science and art of healing. You must face the most affecting scenes that mortals ever see and receive the great conlidences that men can give. Can you tell from whence life comes, whither it goes and for what purpose it exists? Wheim your hands are laid on the sick, lay them on reverently as if you were dealing with the master mechanism of earth and heaven, the body of man than which no more perfect embodiment of divine Wisdom ever appeared. Dim. J. Mnivrm L1TTL1zJoHN. Page 170 Standing+Hasty, Tuley, Cain, Stanton, Thomasson, Reed, Hughes, Atkinson, Richie, Stockehrancl, Wilson, ATKINSON, G. R. . BAKER, JESSE . BEAVEN, J. M. . BRABB, CARLETON E. CAIN, WILLARD . DOOLEY, FRANK H. DRABING, LUTHER . FLEXER, W. G. . FREW, HARIKY B. , HASTY, W. A. . HUGHES, ALVIN W. RAWSON, ALLEN F. REED, CLYDE . . RICHIE, HARVEY . SIMMONS, GRIFFIN F. . STANTON, A. E. . STOCKEERAND, A. L. . THOMASSON, B. H. TINDALL, W. L. . TOCK, O. W. . TULEY, W. R. WILSON, L. J. . Pzlgl' 180 Dooley, Flexer, Brabh, Beaven. SittingwBaker, Frew, Tindall, Rawson. JANUARY, 1928 CLASS ROLL . 460 Park Ave., Paterson, N. J. . . . . LaBelle, M0. . 299 E. 3d St., Paterson, N. J. . , , Romeo, Mich. Sunnyside, Wash. . Downs, Ill. . . . Milford, Ohio 2Io Campbell St., Joliet, Ill. . . Paradise, Pa. Sycamore, Ga. . . . Royal Oak, Mich. . 308 Univ. Blvd., Dallas, Texas 702 W. Sherman St., Goodland, Kan. , . . . King City, Mo. 2620 Francis St., St. Joseph, Mo. 2022 South St., Lake Charles, La. . . . . . . Vernon, Kan. 1315 Chestnut St., Terre Haute, Ind. . . . . Montezuma, Iowa . . . Ann Arbor, Mich. . 404 Parrett St., Evansville, Ind. 302 Hunter St., Battle Creek, Mich. 1' I ' I I -Q-If ,.,A A A4AA 'A ' A I .kj LW-WML , a,-,,,,,,,,.-.-,,.. I , I I I I I . 4 I I I I I I I i . I I I I I . I The Stclg Man I I I I I The poor sick man has a sorrowful lot, , I I Telling a doctor from one who is not. j First therels the medico, praising his pill I I CI'Ie may be the ugristn from a Diploma I 3 Millvj. I 5 V Then there's the Chiro-bluster and I - blujf, He cures all diseases, but don't know I his stuff. Then we Come down to the Abrams and Coues, Probing the mind and chasing the Lues. Next in the line is Psychofanalysis Which lays everything to cerebral paralysis. One of them told me I had a Psychosis, All wrong, said the next, It's a simple neurosisf' I don't give a hang if I have Ankylosis, just so they give me a decent prognosis. I Thus it goes on as I plod my way thru, 5 Everyone's wrong but the one I go to. I I None of the bunch can seem to agree 1 I just what is really the matter with me. I , I can't evade 'em, I can't abort 'em, I But I can prove them ALL WRONG-f POST MORCTEM. I -Walter Hull. I I I I I fr 1I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I x,w,X .X Page 181 Page 182 Schools of Ostcopathy American School of Osteopathy ..... . Kirksville, Missouri Andrew T. Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery . . . Kirksville, Missou1'i Chicago College of Osteopathy ...... 5200 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Illinois College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons . 721 S. Griffin Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy . . . 1422 Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgeons ....... 2105 Independence Ave., Kansas City, Mo. Massachusetts College of Osteopathy .... 415 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. Philadelphia College of Osteopathy . 19th and Spring Garden Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Subjects 'Gaught in Osteopathic Schools Histology. Obstetrics. Embryology. Gynecology. Osteology. Pediatrics. Anatomy. Eye and Ear. Physiology. Chemistry and Toxicology. Principles of Osteopathy. Osteopathic Mechanics. Comparative Therapeutics Bacteriology. Pathology. Osteopathic Diagnosis. Clinical Microscopy. Physical Diagnosis. Practice of Osteopath y. Surgery. Nose and Throat. Mental and Nervous Diseases. Applied Anatomy. Genito'Urinary Diseases. Dermatology and Syphilis. Hygiene and Public Health. Dietetics. Medical Jurisprudence. Medical Biology. ' ElectrofTherapeutics. XfRadiance. Page 188 2 .,,, -A5.f-- 1 1 - '. ,. ,,., v ' fx f ---- ---xw-A-- ----, H- --A---H-V--M-----Qx .- f' ,' . X 1!,rff'f':f 9' f,fj'X : Lf-:f---4----- ---------1--------A---X 1,7 ,,,,,,,,, , -,,,,,,.-, mn-, , ,,,,.,A ,, W, N H , -b L 1 Ng .1 Qffif x.:u..Qp i,Tfi:1.f' K C x . . 15. M . I 1 1 i . N ' v V r ' 1 , X H i L i , I 4 . i . , , I i i , ,I A I T 1 1 l 1 . i Page 184 3 f X 1 V, 5 1 'gig , 5 Q 4 5 E , Q 1 H M , , 1 . 5 i 4 1 i L E S I I L V K , 4 : 1 5 , . 1 ii I 5 I O 5 I i , . 1 A 1 1 3 i I 1 5 W 1 Q I 2 X L-Q ,. 4, N.: O M 1 1 WX ' 'If,f ,j'f . 5'Qf'.f.I1,,Q UIQ. 1Q1fI',11:fI11'1If.l.lff. lf '..xi-3' K f' 9 'Hs ,, ., . W ,, . i ' , ' ' 'SLKL-.--v-F-k-A----W -----f- fflflfgfjuf 'I Rfmeiiff .. , XM.,-J Osteopathic Hospitals cmd Scmitariums American School of Osteopathy Hospital . . Asheville Osteopathic Sanitarium . Barricklow Sanitarium, The . Blackman Sanitarium . Bondies' Sanitarium . . Bowling Green Sanitarium . Brereton Private Hospital . Broadway Osteopathic Clinic Bush Sanitarium .... Chicago Osteopathic Hospital Chico Hot Springs Sanitarium and Hospital . . ClarkfBlakeslee Hospital . Corby Sanitarium . . Covey School of Health . Crain Osteopathic Hospital . Delaware Springs Sanitarium Des Moines General Hospital . Detroit Osteopathic Hospital DillfDilatush Clinic . . . Dillon's Private Hospital . Dufur Osteopathic Hospital . East Tennessee Osteopathic Sanitarium Ferguson Osteopathic Sanitarium . . Fetzer Hospital . . . Finley Sanitarium . Dr. Fogg Rest Home . . Dr. Florence Gair's Child Reclamation Sanitarium . Gamble Osteopathic Sanitarium Glenbrook, The .... Graham Hospital . Health Home . . Hillside Sanitarium . . Howell Sanitarium, The . . Jacobs' Osteopathic Hospital Dr. G. A. Johnsons Hospital . Kaw-NahfYeagfAfMah Sanitarium . Lakeside Hospital . . . Kirksville, Mo. Asheville, N. C. Florida. Atlanta, Ga. California. Bowling Green, Mo. Welman, Iowa. Oakland, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Chicago, Ill. Emigrant, Mont. Indianapolis, Ind. California. Wildwood Park, Portland Richmond, Ind. Delaware, Ohio. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich. Lebanon, Ohio. Rock Rapids, Iowa. Philadelphia, Pa. Knoxville, Tenn. Terre Haute, Ind. Brunswick, Mo. Atlantic, Iowa. Lakewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. Salt Lake City, Utah. Stamford, Conn. Centerville, Iowa. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Sioux City, Iowa. Orlando, Fla. Montgomery, Mo. Malta, Mont. Minneapolis, Minn. Kansas City, Mo. Page 18 Laughlin Hospital .... Liberty Osteopathic Hospital . London Osteopathic Clinic . Loup Valley Sanitarium . Lucy Abbott Rest Home . Mercy Hospital . . Moffet Sanitarium . Monte Sanitarium .... Moore Sanitarium ..... Nevada Sanitarium and Health Home . Northern Osteopathic Hospital . . North Platte Osteopathic Sanitarium . Norwood Sanitarium . . . Osteopathic Infirmary . . . Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia . Osteopathic Hospital . . . Osteopathic Sanitarium Otrari ....... Pauly Osteopathic Hospital . . . Pennsylvania Osteopathic Sanitarium . Dr. Pike's Osteopathic Health Resort . Pine Heights Health Resort ..... Popular Bluff Osteopathic Sanitarium and Hospital Porter Sanitarium ....... Robertson Sanitarium . . . Rocky Mountain Hospital, The . Rose Valley Sanitarium . Rydell Hospital . . Soap Lake Sanitarium .... Southwestern Osteopathic Sanitarium . Sprague Institute ..... St. George's Sanitarium . . . StillfHildreth Osteopathic Sanitarium Terrace Spring Sanitarium . . The Bigg's Sanitarium T .... WaynefLeonard Osteopathic Sanitarium . Western Carolina Sanitarium, Inc. . Wood Hospital ..... Yowell Osteopathic Sanitarium . Page 186 Kirksville, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. London, England. Burwell, Nebr. Waltham, Mass. St. Joseph Mo. Windsor, Mo. California. Portland, Ore. Reno, Nev. Minneapolis, Minn. North Platte, Nebr. Mineral Wells, Texas Ottawa, Canada. Philadelphia, Pa. Yakima, Wash. Davenport, Wash. Asheville, N. C. Kahoka, Mo. York, Pa. Long Beach, Cal. Nevada City, Cal. Popular Bluff, Mo. California. Atlanta, Ga. Denver, Colo. Media, Pa. Minneapolis, Minn. Soap Lake, Wash. Blackwell, Okla. New York City, N. Y DeLand, Fla. Macon, Mo. Richmond, Va. Asheville, N. C. Atlantic City, N. J. Asheville, N. C. Bethany, Mo. Chattanooga, Tenn. Page 187 ' 'A 'iiQf'Q 1 f f Page 188 P ' fx ....... V X, -..... fy . ' 1 -N , H' f wxxf um x f X nt . -,V . .,, ,,-V ..,, -,', ,yr 7,1 5,31--M-WMM,-0 um,-vw WW,-M--gm'-mn i F l-'nge 189 History of The A. S. O. DR. RAY G. HULBURT HE American School of Osteopathy was organized in May, 1892, by Dr. A. T. Still The founder of the science had practiced osteopathy for eighteen years pref vious to that, at first alone, and later with the aid of his sons, whom he had instructed. But even with this help, he could no longer handle the crowds of sufferers who came. Among the healed, some insisted on being taught osteopathy, that they in turn might help others. But there was only one man who could teach them, and he was being worked to death. Even experienced teachers who might have wanted to help with other fundaf mental subjects did not care, as Dr. E. R. Booth says in his History of Osteopathy, to incur the ridicule, the censure and the possible ostracism that would follow in the wake of such a course. In 1892, William Smith, a Scottish physician and surgeon, interviewed Dr. Still and wanted to study the new science. He arranged to teach anatomy in return for the privilege of learning osteopathy. About twenty entered school in November, 1892, in a little frame cottage which still stands in Kirksville. The Articles of Incorporation state the school's purpose thus: To improve our system of surgery, midwifery, and treatment of general diseases. . . . The adjustment of the bones is the leading feature of this school. Diplomas were given eighteen graduates on March 2, 1894. At first the enroll' ment did not increase rapidly. Twentyfseven entered in October, 1895, and twenty' three the next January, but from this time on there was a wonderful growth. A brick structure was early erected. In May, 1896, an addition was begun that would double its capacity, but before this was completed it was necessary to start still another addition, and in January, 1897, little more than four years from the organizaf tion of the first class, the institution occupied a building four stories high, containing sixtyfseven f67j rooms, with thirty thousand f3o,oooD feet of floor space. Other buildings have been purchased or erected, the latest being a magnificent laboratory and gymnasium. One of the best hospitals in the state was completed in 1996, and later enlarged. Every kind of operation is performed here, on patients from all over North America and even from across the sea. In this hospital Dr. Geo. A. Still applied to surgical cases the prinf ciples which the Qld Doctor advocated, and which other osteopaths had applied to nearly all, other kinds of cases, virtually revolutionizing the practice of surgery by osteopaths. Curriculum, as well as buildings, grew amazingly. Men well trained in the fundaf mental sciences were attracted from the time the school was well started, and some of the Page 190 best were retained on the faculty. Almost from the beginning, the course covered twenty months, and included practically everything taught in the medical colleges except materia medica andimajor surgery, the latter being added a little later. In IQO4 the course was extended to cover three years of nine months each, and in 1916, four years of nine months each. Treatment of patients under supervision was a large part of the early course. Now a student is not allowed to treat until he has studied for two and a half years in anatomy, histology, chemistry, physiology, pathology, sympf tomatology and other fundamentals which help him to understand the deep truths of the science of osteopathy. The same standard texts were used here as in the best medical schools. The attitude of earlier instructors and writers was well stated by Dr. Chas. Hazzard in the preface to his Principles of Osteopathy: It is obviously unnecessary to include in such a work, material so easily available in the many standard texts of medical practice. It is better that the student should, so far as necessary, refer to them for the symptomatology, pathology, etc., of the diseases he studies, rather than to fill these pages with a repetition of what has been so well written elsewhere. Thus the author is left free to devote these pages exclusively to the osteopathic aspects of disease. A For more than thirty years, the American School of Osteopathy had no president who was not first a qualified doctor of medicine, convinced of the fallacy of drug medicaf tion before he took up osteopathy. Dr. Geo. A. Still, who was at the head of the school from the Old Doctor's death until November, 1922, took his M. D. degree at North' western University Medical School, studied surgery under Dr. John B. Murphy him- self, and attended clinics in the best known hospitals in Vienna, Berlin, Berne, Paris, London and Edinburgh, and was a whole-hearted osteopath because he had tested out and knew the futility of drugs. Dr. Geo. A. Still was a sample of the type of scientists who are carrying on to make Kirksville, the world's best known rendezvous for the ailing who still have hope, and the home of the greatest therapeutic college of all time. Page 191 rf? A 'i s V 1 V E J W V 'L f NX X V 1ig31i : i:i1:L f xx 'J 5 f A ' f Palpiv 192 Aff an . '11 4: f.- vff' A j 'Ghe A. S. U. I am the work of A. T. Still, A child of his creation. I am the product of his will, And of his consecration. I keep his spirit here below, To bless mankind's endeavor, For schools may come and schools may go, But I'll go on forever. I fear no danger from my foes, They're only on probation, For every school that comes and goes, Builds up my reputation. I mark my progress as I grow, In words of boasting-never, For schools may come and schools may go, But I'll go on forever. I'm growing better day by day, Improving my condition, And none shall rise to bid me stay, I thrive on competition. I'll bear my standard bravely on, And bonds of fear I'll sever, For schools may come and schools have gone-4 But I'll go on forever. CWith apologies to A. L. T.j W. N. H., June, QZ4. Pg 193 X 7. rfr M - I X 1 .,. . .......... , , 1 , i 1 L i I 1 i E I Y... , ., 'x x .f ---X - 2 V ' '-. . J, ....,...... . .. ...,J X J Osteoblast Staff ..-Q, rw' 5 QT, ag EDITH SALMON V- A- KELI-EY , Edim, Business Mamiger 1 3? C-E: ,.,' 7 Q17 'J A N W E ,F 'f If 3: fn! +3 fx ii ik Ai 1 Page 194 R. C. LINDBLOM DR. H. V. HALLADAY Treasurer Faculty Advisor n ! 5 7' 'W' ,C.,..,,. ., I 1 -1,cJQ:,1,'.',E,tg,Q3'' l f f ,,,, ,QM .,,, .. ,,,,,, i ffm, . . , 1, 1 Q X . ' J, U ..'., ,J ..'r.,1,,, . : Tihe Stajf Speaks OGETHER the staff members have enjoyed the outlook from the mountain tops and have shared the struggles in the valleys. At all times our companion and advisor, Dr. H. V. Halladay, has been with us guiding, advising, cheering. We are indebted to Dr. Ray G. Hulburt in many ways, but particularly for the History of the A. S. O. and for assistance in compiling the Alumni Directory, and to The Neuron for some of the baseball scores. Among our classmates those who have given much time and energy toward making the eighteenth volume of The Osteoblast a success, the following deserve honorable mention: ' Allen, J., Atkinson, Fishleigh, Foote, Garrison, Mendicino, Moon, Moore, Neefus, O'Hara, Quest, Reid, Schefneker, Williams. To these and all others who have helped us in any way we express our deep appref ciation. - - 1 The Hrst half century of Osteopathy will soon be history and if this volume adds to the glory and endurance of that pioneer period, our purpose has been accomplished. 'I Page 195 r l. ,L I ii L i KN l .ip 1 i l , W 1 . 1 i 3 . a l 1 V i l i I l lr-v 352 w l l l l l 'Ghe fl. S. O. Neuron 5 pr 1 1 Q M. G. ELLINGER T. R. WRIGHT HE birth of The A. S. O. Neuron dates back to the fall of 1912 and to members of the June ,IS class goes the credit for the achievement. The idea came about as the result of strong fraternalism existing within the schoo1's ranks at that time. Four organizations were functioning, and a secret combine of two each was common opinion. The june '15 class, then frosh, decided that this sort of thing was unethical, and in general, a detriment to the individuals of the institution, so an organization was formed to promote better feeling. It was then that The Neuron, as a means of publishing facts regarding conditions, was decided upon. r Only a few men were associated with this organization, enough, however, for a much larger staff than at present. Buck Weaver being the sponsor, was made the editorfinfchief, while Del Martz was elected to the office of advertising manager. With these were associated in different capacities, F. O. Humbert, Mickey Malone, F. A. Dilatush, Fred Olds, John A. Hiss and M. W. Hoover. Weaver's room was over the Owl Drug Store, and there it was that the plot was laid and the organization formed. They originally intended to publish anonymously. During the war the paper was discontinued, due to the small classes and lack of support. Its undisturbed peace, however, was 'broken in the fall of 1921, when it was rejuvenated by Messrs. Ellis, Farbestein and Johnson. Under this management it flourf ished to more or less degree until September, 1922, when it was purchased by Mercer G. Ellinger and T. R. Wright. Under this regime it has functioned ever since, making many friends-and enemies. An unbiased platform was ever maintained for A. S. O.-first, last and always. Page 196 WT1 1 WM' ' 1 cggu i ,QQ 7 Q ' 'ea' i .4 i 1 f f -amp' Ci Q it v Jllhlelic-:i h That the light of Reason might shed its rays until- mmf h9EffLij3j445gs:.g A- Vq 3 w w , A 5 x 4 W 4 Fffnf SEJPMGN 4, C0fHC7rf g in K JZ I . XG ,, s W l Q D,EBa11Lf:Y gggilomns 1 , H V. ' - V 7'1?1prNz5e , 5 Cofncvff LY'V l x V, AA Y ,z x A' X 2 ,.A b.1i J3ff4G45w f W B .'.dffrri1f' K 'ug-i'!:Q :4 ,. LLx,L ,Q , . , ff 'Lxwi t . rx A. W -'X-Lii-'F A, ago 197 7 V A I , X ' 4 i I PEARSON,lsDALE A cheer leader that is liked by all and always puts the yells over with lots of pep and enthusiasm. He will be miss- ed very much at the athletic events and assemblies of the A. S. O., in which he always took an active part. Page 198 1 . ...f ..A1 Oskie wow wow Skinny wow wow Osteopaths Ribs raised-bones set We ctwe+yott bet Osteopaths Fxsmsion, kLREG'l Assistant for three years. Pep Hlled the room when Reg and the piano be' gan We want a touchdown. He deserves very much the honor of being cheer leader next year. fi, l l l I l l tggj. QS s iff 'V l :P ty' , ll X Q, o ln l ,N 5 gg X 'Miz ',',1 ,1i,lvE'v 5' ' T.f,Li ,1:,1:,g.:.. gi-M-Ll-31351 f ' Ehigi' ...., ...,.. W 1, 'FV-iigff! i' V ,.,. , x R 'SNA M' WI Q VCU EFCDCDTIASLBE Page 199 1 ,,,..4.. .. .. , ,.., Football ' LAYING the heaviest schedule ever carried by an A. S. O. team the Rams were highly successful although not consistent winners. Playing Eve games away from home was a big task in itself. Long journeys take away almost fifty per cent of the efficiency of a football team. In the live games played away from home the team traveled over thirtyfone hundred miles. Our Hrst game, with the Aggies at Fayetteville, Ark., was a hard game to lose, for after playing the Aggies off their feet in the first half we were unable to come back the second half. Effects of the long journey began to tell and the Rams weakened. It must be remembered that the Aggies were pointing for the West Point game and the Rams had had only one week of scrimmage before meeting the Wonder Team of the South. The K. C. U. game played in the mud was a walk-away for the Rams. By shortening the quarters the score was kept below the hundred mark. We will long remember the Macomb Teacher's game at Macomb, Ill. The team worked to perfection the first quarter and scored two touchdowns without much exertion, but the last three quarters were as hard as any game played. Macomb came back with real Hght and, as their coach later stated, they demonstrated the best football they played all year. The Rams brought back a wellfearned victory. The Rolla game necessitated another long, hard trip that proved disastrous. The team worked hard and carried the ball almost yard for yard as far as the Miners did, but with all of our efforts we were able to score but once while the Miners were making four touchdowns. There is a big story to be told in the bitter struggle with our biggest rival, Des Moines. Many expected to see the Rams beaten and never before has such pep been shown in old A. S. O. Before the largest crowd ever attending a football game in Kirks' ville the Rams proved invincible, working as a unit and lighting as true rams fight. Page 200 ill 1 M -Nfl JD D im D. M. S. C. O. was unable to carry the ball beyond the A. S. O. forty yard line. Every player will remember that game as the hard' est struggle in the his- tory of A. S. O. foot- ball. The Des Moines game should have been the final game of the season, for the team felt that the season had been a success with that victory. The following two games lacked inter' est after such a glorious victory. The strain of the game with Des Moines was evident in the games with Iowa Wesleyan and Jackson University, Jackson, Tenn. We were able to tie Iowa Wesleyan and after a long trip to Tennessee we ended the year with a poorly play- ed game. 1 N J Af' rg D BEATTY, STUD, Center Captain Wt. 215' lbs. Four years of service and a tower of strength in the line. Played a guard position for three years and center his last year. ALLEN, Macs, Guard Wt. 181 lbs. Three years at a regular guard position and always reliable. Captain-elect and a popular choice. A fighting redfheaded Irishman. ADAMS, LhCLAUDlTIS,u Full Back Wt. 195 lbs. He loved football and play- ed the game with all he had. In a tight place he could always be depended upon to make the desired gain. Doouzv, uCOTTON,u End Wt. 168 lbs. Four years he toiled at left end and a better defensive man could not be had. A sure catcher of passes. KUHNLE, Buick, Tackle Wt. 210 lbs. Another fourfyear man and a regular all the while. Strength unlimited. SPENCER, Mick, .92-uarter Back Wt. 155 lbs. A better allaaround man cannot be found in the history of the school. A wizard in the open Held. A splendid forward asser, good kicker, sure tackler and a wonder at receiving passes. Third and last year. Goocx-1, PAPA, Tackle Wt. 228 lbs. A Only played two years, but was out only two years. Defense was his specialty. Page 201 6 h Q DI E 3-11:33 ' --lliigl-'L.-'fLi?o:ig:tY7122- :fl 1- ' '.:.13g:1:: :f:gg1i::.'i: ,,,'.' 5: BAYBR, L'TATs, Full Bac Wt. 175 lbs. A great interference man and always good for three yards when needed. Three years of service did he render. HAIRIKIS, JIM, 'Tackle Wt. 188 lbs. His third and best year. Has been a star every year and always in the game. Fast as the backs and was always first man down on punts. Blssou, Cass, Half Back Wt. 165- lbs. His senior year should be his best year for he appeared in mid-season for the first time on the A. S. O. field. A good man to lug the ball. BOOTH, Boo'rs, Tackle Wt. 195 lbs. Returning with the Har- mony Doctors too late to make his letter but finding a regular berth on the team. L1LLAaD, SAM, Guard Wt. 185 lbs. Another late comer, but getting in all games after his coming out. Sam has three years yet. VAN Ess, .iVAN, End Wt. 160 lbs. His Hrst year and with a little more experience will fill Dooley's shoes. LAs1n.1LE, Lama, Guard Wt. IQO lbs. Lard has lots of time to grow and to make his regular berth on the squad. Page 202 We are proud of the work of the team this year and of the support given the team by the student body. We wish for Captainfelect Red Allen the best of success for the coming season. Yea Osteopaths Yea Osteopaths Ofsftfefofpfaftfhfs Osteopaths Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Rah Team Team Team We want a touchdown. Hit that line! Just a little touch down will be fine. We'll get that hoodoo and bury it tofnight We want a touchdown FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! There we go down the field, marching to victory Fighting for Red and Black, our own A. S. O. And then we'l1 hoist up our colors high With spirit of do or die So right on to the end A CHEER CHEER CHEBR! For A. S. O. What's the matter with the Team? They're all right Who's all right? The Team Rickety rackety siss boom bah Team -Team of .1 ri as U fy -V.- .,. ,..,,.,,, X' I QUARTRL, uSQUAT,N Quarter Back Wt. I45 lbs. A good field general and a hard worker. He proved his worth in the Des Moines game. An injury in that game kept him on the side lines the last two games. Next year is his last year. JEPFERS, JEFF, 'Tackle Wt. 191 lbs. A charging fool he was always cal ed and never a play that he did not get in. Could play on any team and star. WARREN, Bon, Half Back Wt. 185 lbs. Only a Sophomore and the youngster of the squad, but a coo man on the field. The star of the back field and will be for several seasons. WEIITBSELL, lxWHITIB,.l Half Back Wt. I7o lbs. Another Freshman who can kick them a mile. Was a regular this year. MOON, uFRANK,n Utility Line Man Wt. 195 lbs. Frank was shifted from one position to another and was a good man to fill any hole. The hardest worker on the field and has not missed a practice for three years. PLATT, REG, End Wt. 180 lbs. Reg found himself in the Iowa Wesleyan game and with his experience this year Rah Rah Rah he will.develop into a wonder Sisssssssss Payer- BOOM! ! WAGNER, 'lWAG, End Ahhhhhhhh Wc.18o1bs. The Team Made the varsity his first year and was a good all' around man. Wag will be a tower of strength both on the offense and defense. fg Page 203 X lfl 9 '5 f Q. U fin i l 'li1f'imj.Q3g5lIffftt::::5:iiii j'fi'fr: , ' T:.p.:5:.': H gal, 1-.,:.: -A X A, 5. o. Football Squad l L , - Back Row-King, Zumbrun, Lashlec, Whitesell, Platt, Bisson, Sermon, Miller. Middle Row-Warren, Moon, Wagner, Jeffers, Kuhnle, Beatty, Harris, Bayer, Booth, Adams Front Row-Van Ess, Hahne, Spencer, john Waggener, jr., Quartel, Dooley, Allen. Here's to the Rams, boys Here's to our school Here's to the place where good feelings rule We will sing praises to our old school Old A. S. O. Here's to you And then we'll march, march on down the held Shouting for A. S. O. Wade through that enemy's line With strength to defy We'll give a long cheer For all our men We're here to win again Fight, fight on to the end For A. S. O. Page 204 s l X XX Q m ASCKETIALL X QD ,..... i Basketball HE honors of the A. S. O. on the basketball court this year were defended by one of the strongest aggregations in the history of the school. With the return of six letter men, tive of whom were playing their third consecutive year together, and by the addition of a wealth of material from the freshmen and sophomore classes, Coach Sermon was able to round into shape a smoothfworking combination that was able to leave a trail of destruction wherever they played. They were defeated only twice, the Hillyards of St. Joseph, Mo., runnersfup in the A. A. U. tournament at Kansas City, Mo., being the only better team met the entire season. This group of athletes, captained by Rab Biggs, a former allflllinois high school man and a guard second to none, met their first opponents, the Hillyard Chemists, December 15 in the A. TS. O. gymnasium. This game marked the oflicial opening of the new gymnasium. The game was played before a record crowd of over fourteen hundred spectators. It was fast, clean and exciting, but they managed to draw into the lead dur- ing the last quarter leaving the court with a hardfearned victory of 42f31 after giving an exhibition of the kind of basketball that made their reputation. During the succeeding weeks the following teams were encountered and easily dis' posed of in rapid succession: Jan. I2 Chillicothe Business College-at Kirksville 3916 Jan I4 Warrensburg Teachers-at Warrensburg 3747 Jan IQ Central College-at Kirksville . . . 4918 Jan 11,1 Iowa Wesleyan-at Kirksville . 2'1,'1'5 Feb I jackson University-at Chillicothe . 33f23 At this time the Hillyards were again met, this time on their home court, and the A. S. O. was defeated 25f16. This was the second and last defeat of the season. On February 21 the Centerville Universals at Centerville, Iowa, were defeated by thelscore of 25912. With this victory the season, shorter than usual, ended, Page 206 A i i 1 I r V- r. Ciqj l i ? i Q I On two different occasions during Feb- ruary athletic relations were resumed with the K. S. T. C. In order to schedule these two games Coach Sermon was forced to disqualify three regulars, thus leavf ing the team badly cripf pled. The result was that the Teachers tuck' ed away two hardfearnf ed -victories, the first IQ'I'7 and the second 1Q'I5'. These games were two of the most exciting and interesting ever played in Kirks' ville. ' With but three ex- perienced men back in uniform next year Coach Sermon will be com' pelled to organize an entirely new team. But in this he will be greatly aided by the excellent material from the pres' ent freshman and sophof more classes. The most promising men here now are Swain, Neumeister, Van Ess, Springer and Lane. 2-,g,f-Kiifljfx Af ..f' --Nmap. -V-- WM W--1 A--.,..-..,, ..- ,......,.. .i..,.. .-.,,-.-.-.,- , ,,, , , ,, C h II 5 1 s -0 Q .59 ,,..,..,... L N..- ..- . .,..., . .. .. -G-,wgx----.,., . .... ....-....- 1 ' --f ---V tr :s ,,,,.,... ....,. .4 MX- C.5u'W N-MNRe,jmfjd Jxmf' 'N-..,,,,,,, ,..1--' Brocs, RAB, Guard Captain Three years he has not missed' playing in a single game and his work has been as near perfect as basketball players get to be. Hnclc, Hr, Guard A student of the court game and served four years at a regular guard position. Very popular with the fans as well as the players. CALDWELL, 'hMITCH,'l Center George developed many new style shots and when right was a clever basket shooter. A threefyear man. BALLMBR, PERRY, Forward Steady, graceful, clean and the comedian of the team. Perry has been a dependable for four years and will be a big loss to the squad. Sarmou, 'Uc, Forward Ug has proved himself valuable as a coach and as a player, always scoring a goodly number of the points. The rating of the teams played shows that he was never afraid to match the team against the best this section offered. Pane 207 l EL f-4 E M 2 MM fliiiil-'15 Q3 VAN Ess, b.VAN,'l Guard Van proved himself more valuable in basketball than on the football field. SWAIN, Jos, Fofwafd and Guard The midget of the squad and a fighter that made up for his small stature. MILLIGAN, KNu'rs, Center and Forward A dangerous man in the pinch. Will develop into a good center. LANE, DnooPna, Forward A Freshman that will be a regular next year and spec' ializing in long shots. Dan' gerous at all times. NEUMEISTBR, ..TED,', Forward Ted broke into the linefup many times this winter and was a clever goal shooter. His floor work as uncanny. SPRINGER, Forward Was called home in mid' season after making a regular berth. The most promising candidate in many years. Page 208 Interfraternity Basketball For the first time in the history of the school a series of basketball games were played be' tween the fraternities Cincluding the independf entsj. Eighteen games were played between January 28 and February 14. Many good players were seen in action for the first time in a matched game. The inf terest was high, it being impossible to name the winning team until the final game was finished. The Sigma Phi Sigma offered a cup to the win' ners and at a mass meet' ing of the student body was presented to the Acacia Club. ' I l I, ,w m Q ,Y Q .gf 'fQfQ.?f-.4 'n ' - x WA' iiLJ sf ZA Lziggzg. T. L . ,,, Y 1 if Sa ar 1 ., 1 rv' ll l li lil Ill .gig -5 I Y. 'X '2vf'.,., 'V Nlvwg fu ':?5:'NfQ ,JU-C -1 uf X xJxNjj7 xQXj'.igfi1MjggA,XI.Qfx ,CN X X M -. ,.., -gf ' . V j, .,1' . 0 LM, - 5 K W 1 vprvgv x E , T, U E' gf'- Yg' , I ,J I X ,T N- ' Y y... 1. f' Fl. 1' mm ' X ev .. iv X Ulf, W X My :Tm-' lj, , ,hh ' IEE! WUQKEV Hue 209 H ockey CE hockey, which three years ago was a minor sport in the leading universities of America, today is the major sport for the winter. The A. S. O., always ready to vie for honors, was not to be outdone, and in 1923 sent a hockey team East to try the metal of the best teams there. In the games played the IQ25 team did well, all conditions being considered. Having gained a standing, the 1924 schedule found the Rams lined up against the best teams in the Middle West and against the Army at West Point in the East. To give the team a fair start, it was sent to Toronto, Ont., to practice on artincial ice for two weeks. The result of this training was much apparent when the team defeated the strong University of Michigan, champions of the Big Ten Conference, by the score of 6f3. The season opened at Toronto, Canada, with a victory for the Rams and was folf lowed with equal success until the Rams played the Galt, Ont., A. H. A. Seniors. The Rams took the short end of a IO'3 score, but the defeat was no disgrace as the Galt team was runnerfup for the Canadian Olympic honors. The next and last game was with the University of Michigan, where the Rams defeated the Wolverines. Incidentally, this was the Wolverines' iirst loss of the year. Unfortunately the games with the Army and Notre Dame were cancelled due to the lack of ice. The hockey prospect for 1925 looks very bright. Although the Rams will lose four of the regulars the nucleus left with promised new material will undoubtedly live up to the team's past performances. While in Toronto the team was coached by Dr. J. J. O'Connor and cared for by the Toronto Association of Osteopathic Physicians. Their hospitality and kindnesses make a wonderful object lesson for the graduate hockeyists should they have a chance to entertain an A. S. O. Athletic team on a trip. Page 210 The following players made the 1924 Eastern trip: Frank Mitchell CCapf tainj, Gordon Atkinson CManagerD, Okey O'Connor, Bert Wright, Fred Rutherford, Eric Johnston, Grant Braund. In spite of their best efforts to win the second game of the season, Michigan's hockey art- ists were forced to bow to the superior all' around play of the sextet representing the Amer- ican School of Osteopf athy by a score of 6-3 last night at the Coli' seum .... It is no disgrace to the Michigan sextet to have lost to their oppof nents, who boasted of one of the best hockey teams ever seen in Ann Arbor. Both in individf ual play and in team' work, the osteopaths showed brilliant form. The result was that the Michigan defense was drawn apart and then excellent stick work and accurate shooting of the Doctors came into play. -College paper at Ann Arbor. X 1 l L N WRIGHT, Goal Bert played a clever game in the nets and will be greatly missed next season. joHNs'roN, Forward Johnnie flashed in all games and was responsible for a large share of the Rams' success. MITCHELL, Defense Captain Frank could always be relied upon for a fast, steady game. His defense play was great. ATKINSON, Forward Gord was much in evidence in all games played and will go big again next year. Run-maronn, Defense Fred thrived on hard work and always turned in a clever performance. His hard shot scored more than a few goals. BRAUND, Forward Grant displayed some great stick handling and was a big factor in the team's success. O'CONNOR, Forward Okey played good hockey in all games. His poke check breaking up many combina- tion plays in midfice. Was good on both offense and defense. Page 211 5, ,AL ,, v I 1 I x 4 r, 'i 2 1, 45 11 Ks bi 0 1 4.,,, K M , ' N N 1' - 'X vi wr, v7 X,-XXL! J xg jf-1,1 x,, K. I , X I N, J f Page 212 C' '7 '1 xl- Q 1 KB, F 1 W L Lx, i 1 1 '.,7,' .H ff X? W5 ii EASSE LSLL U ln..-,W L . f Q .74 I ffm X ,.., ln K, I ,q , D ., X Baseball HE 1923 baseball squad reported at Robinson Field early in the season all full of pep and eager to get a good start in order to keep the reputation of the A. S. O. up to the usual high standard, but Mr. Weather Man offered some serious opposif tion. The baseball days were very few and the season was a very short one. The first game, with Rathburn, Iowa, was played at home April 4 and proved to be a very easy one for the Rams, the score being 1f26. April 26 the A. S. O. visited Parson's College. This was a very close game, the Parson's team outplaying the Rams until the last two innings when our team scored three points and were able to bring home the bacon by the close margin of 4f3. On April 28 the Quincy Blues came up for a little fun, but found that the A. S. O. had a real team and not a bunch of Dubs, consequently they returned home with the short end of the score which was 18-7. May 8 Parson's College came to Kirksville for revenge, but found a much stronger team than before. The Rams won the fourth and iinal game. of the season 27f16. INTER-FRATERNITY BASEBALL TOURNAMENT 1923 April I3 Phi Sigma Gamma IO ....... Theta Psi 3 April I4 Alpha Tau Sigma I3 . Iota Tau Sigma 4 April I4 Atlas 21 . . . Acacia 8 April 16 Independents IO . Theta Psi 7 April 18 Phi Sigma Gamma 9 Atlas 2 April 24 Acacia 4 . . . Iota Tau Sigma 7 April 24 Alpha Tau Sigma 3 . Phi Sigma Gamma IO April 27 Atlas 1 . . Iota Tau Sigma 3 April 28 Acacia 7 . . . Theta Psi 4 April'3o Theta Psi IO . Iota Tau Sigma I4 April 30 Independents 9 . . Acacia 3 ' May 1 Phi Sigma Gamma 6 . Iota Tau Sigma 2 May 1 Independents 3 . Alpha Tau Sigma 4 May 2 Acacia o . . Phi Sigma Gamma I3 May 3 Atlas 24 . . . Theta Psi II May 4 Alpha Tau Sigma I9 . Acacia I7 May 5 Atlas 4 . . . Independents IQ May 5 Alpha Tau Sigma I3 . Theta Psi 5 May 9 Independents I7 . . Iota Tau Sigma 7 May II Atlas 4 . . Alpha Tau Sigma 6 May I2 Independents 5 . Phi Sigma Gamma 1 Puge 214 .1 ffl I 1 J-X g ..,...H-..-,- fin 95 ' . gr: 'jp vig ff uf 4 1L ,I..J ' '1f..,QQf2f.j J .-.--,-.- 2 Interfratemity Baseball Series The baseball games between the fraternities Cincluding the Inclependf entsj held more interest for' most of the students than any other form of athletics, ,probably due to the fact that many more students had an opportunity to play. It was a iight to the finish and no one could tell earlier in the season who would be the sec' ond winner of the cup. When the smoke of the battle had cleared away and the cheering had died down it was then that the winners could be distinguished. They were the warriors of Phi Sigma Gamma. BALLMM, Pansy, Pitcher The greatest baseball man of all time at the A. S. O. and will go to the big league. Good first baseman and out' fielder. Good natured and never known to dispute a decision. The idol of the fans. LADD, Si-ioR'rv, Catcher Jut t d b ll l and Fullaoi sip? a payer FERGUSON, Famer, Second Base Captain A scrappy captain and knew the game. A brother to the big Ferggy of big league .fame. Hmuus, HJIMJ' First Base Could pitch when called on, but liked to play around first base. O'CoNNon, Omar, First Base A neat fielding first sacker and a thinker. SHICK, HAPPY, Third Base The best fielding third baseman to ever grace the A. S. O. diamond. His only weakness was his hitting. ,. Page 215 fl li Q, :Dj 5 l P. U 'fl iL ii iT3l2aiafig,,giggrigf' ,....,e f' 'Q 'i'l ---e in ree r- 3 e e e L..-ff l M? MS V i1i:: iif+ 'e'P K K, S ' 1 12 lr SBRMON, UG Usually filling in where needed most. Ug is a good all'around baseball man, a good hitter and a good base runner. Srszuz, NJAY Brno, Short Stop Made himself a hero in the Westminster game when he drove in the winning run with his famous home run clout. Outlook for 1924 Baseball Since varsity baseball will be discontinued for at least one year all the fans will turn their at' tention to the inter fraternity Cinclucling -the Independentsj contest this spring. Heretofore some lvery 'Q 1 good teams have been '-S produced and the stu- dent body as a Whole WILSON, Busan, . has Shown much enthu- Left Flew siasm and have given qi A good hitter and a sure h 1 Gelder' t e c ubs very good support. In other years the varsity men have not been eligible to play, DUNN, .,BERT,,, but this year they will Pitcher and Utility Man be allowed to take part My, how he can Crack but must play out of' Shar Old pill! Thi most regular position. This l irilnfexgljhfllan on t e team will make the results of the series more doubt' ful and will keep up the interest to the very end. CALDWELL, Games, Center Field - One of the best hitters and roamed over the outfield like a veteran. A wonderful arm. Page 216 , , -:-Mr 'l l1 rf, 1, n la l 3, li lil ., .wfu B . ., .. .:' J. '. fir.. , .,:.:::'r 'e ' H V ,la ,ir 7 -A - V . V wagging wh, !f1...,,... ,..., .,,,, , WWWM 4, xxx?--..f ijt'-1' 'Uasrsity OH Association Back Row-Moon, Ballmer, Wagner, Beatty, Lindsey, IKuhnle, Harris, Bayer, Platt, Whitesell, Jeffers, Warren, Bisson. Fvont Row-Quartel, Miller, Allen, Carey, Licklider, R. S., Ladd, McCleery, Milligan, Licklider, L. F., Spencer, Dooley, Kincade, Wilson, Sermon. Girls' Basketball Squad Left to Right-Burr, Brough, Waggener, Dixon, Johnson, Webb, Kruse, Handley, Captain, Helmecke, Coach, Eg Krug, Schefneker, Caldwell, Glassburner, Maxwell, Dufur. Page 217 Page 218 Acacia Cflub CHAMPIONS INTERFRATERNITY BASKETBALL, 1924 Sheets Sparling Garfield Fordice Hoyer Williams Whitesell 1 -J uw, , , Ltr!-'i::+.il?1'fj'?-V .1 X ,J wi., ag3rQflQr 7: Q lx is ffm: v.1hZ+Ni'?:p: ,H? -':':-5T?l.1iI 145 2ff.gE,:,,.:,1z-. , , i Y-A9135431:.??G'5?J?'zf27irE -'PP-3115.2'ffii' 7-'2,ff3w5lf'.El'lE'5 .'iIwl'f''l'-'f1 .ff'z-i!5'g5:51:J3gf5TV-YI-X'gh' ' -.,,,. gy :.'-.is ' '. iltiiplfgyllsia S ldllfzxh-..dS if.iqf'mmf-T.,q'1' 5 ik. S If wp- ':wig'r'-1v-.14z-ifL-Eirivzlwiw- -Alff,21iy'2SgQ7i ':sgw1:'.Qa-.-QQMCLSA Aug. ' -iw -a :i 5 nhl- :lq2iw.5. Vie? 3' Qnlsg' lf. ,115 - ,qw-:afiiQ:'.'5':f-i:5.fq,,.f1-sh.-gum -111-.A J 7. -v -,:--I -.-.5-:. f-qr.-5,,-l,f:,-,-- .,i.'x.1-.6--ig .' -1'1T'i' M If 155.531 'H if .-r , gf ', L. ,K N .gg W wwlg, ,.,.ei,i.f,'.,nl,5g, .qi :kg P ' 3 f FN-i.f:.f!' ' 7 . . a.H,-22113:-,i .- Y-vi-mils,-.rf Lx-1 ' , f. ',.-f , --.,. f X .1,i.,H .fr-.' :.'...i . J- ,mx ,,x.,g,d. ., ,,3.Ii!-:N,,-mi 1' . .. , ,.s.L,- .J x 1 ., lf-'lC?4:,'I1,, . U-,api-,3,,4m.1. 1133, 'jg :,1'l,M X W f' 'infill-Elf-l, i1w-1 1, 'ff 1'-'QZ:,J'iE 4 .1 si, 1,1 f 3' 'ii' v 1 ,.,r.z'.':.,q'jg.r. X xi . i 1, Nm, f ., , s A -'ah-+1-ww',' i, Km. 'rv' f5:.f,.g:,fg,2,:5,f wif5-.'f,q-ifis,q,:,y.,--. 'W 5, 1' ' ii '- .S'-fm-,:i,1:i-.of x 2 5 i 1 ' 'l , th' . S '- f.'a. . . , ' I ' ff, g,,:i,fi,:o,:1-fji-iirkgfmlz r 4- -V-5-Kap' li 2 xtu k ....-. .,2, 1 ,. , - N iw 'fi LU , -- - ',.--we-i...i.wf w rfQ.U,,.k-yr,-x.'1,Q wilsw, i Ai I 'g-7.'gi' me .i .,l,N.4,,M,.,k,,,i,4 Vi., I, gf . Q. 'ln .1 ,A-,.. N,,.i41,L. .g5uii.., A ,XA I . 1 i. ,xl - x X K ' V 5 s X' - 1v-':1.:t.-'fi 5 , :' - .n .vf . WW1-t f5WlH-fiiw.-'i'--'lQP'i'll W, V-'ax ., 'fy -neue.. fi- .ui-.-, '- -, if-'1 G' :v:',f-..,'-'J,'iM,.i, 1 13: 3- . ,-Q: g'QE1::fgg's,1.5w :,, go :J fF1 + 1if,w-, .win , -u','-.'f '!l rfiT-'AS2 '. L. '.if. 'i Wifi- Q-if-gf-ff1 5!1' 'f fi-tcm-af uf- - 1: .'. tbl' l tT'N.ll: he :lil lily. f' 1 q l11P+f:.x'g .1-gjiige ,. i-10,5 gwt-,QQ ,Jil , - .wt . ,, , 1-. fir,-.1 , ,, .1-me ip-i,,+,. ' -' 5 moz: iz .li ', , ii-- 4.:':6 :,g' - vi ,fl N ' -wx .' ' 'I 2 ' E .5 XX 'Z 4 NH ' l': ' ,- rg ' f ni f,- 5' ' Z N :z ,.. .- X - .-...., ? ' . ' - 1- W A E, LE g'-' 5:7 3+ ' S1 l JK -U C 1:- hllll Z --- l A 40, vlfflgil ll- luv x,'Q',4i,: if 2 fx W lffx' ,H .1 'lf ,Jig rl fl , X ,x ,Alf W, ,Y ws Yyxgf xylf, :It -P '51', Q' 'lrgwik-,f gf. fi mg Pgv SQW , , 'W 'lmi ,nw S--if . f 1 Q nm! , f unyli, , ling I f i in x ,ls fffiivsaifis . . f ,ii 10' , iii, Wi 7, llffkfsta-.A ' fm-E5 S ' If '.i+2.-img. A f '- N W ! ,, E 4 V! J :l ' 3-'ll ' ' ' 4 g ' , E: r I A D I - . ' 5 5 ' - -- 1 Z-' ' li ' '-E 2- '-' 5 Fi il, - E 1 TA - 7 . X i A. 2 E i t - L -. :E, - - . A 1 L.. ' - l c, : .- Q r ------' - M 'X .-...,i.,. , 'I KI.. .-,-., Gp. -n,.,, -- x W C L 1 ' ' X I J 7 ' E f' I V I U, ' , N1 'r sl o R . an ,M K , P-ff,-' 'Rumor The young giant with unlimited possibilities should be- :g-1 L'JgIg',.J Ti' O SUBJECTS 76 De A0050 75 Nexr 72-012 'M A001150 Sc IENCE 0 09,27 lx X 0 XIX, rv Docron OF GOL F SCHOOL Weesmwq 5 GUQQIC UL UM 501 oi F 1 o RS, Of VETER 1NAQfA1v.5 AVANSY' :Oni s- X 21,105 09 1-M K W ' ff 'H :UF B 622-0' . KV Q, A vfm 00 fa? HW Hg 5, glllx If . xv mm N f 'H 'A N P e X A Soldier's Inspiration Dr. Halladay looking at the seniors' pictures: Well, they did not get near all of Lindsey in that picture,did they? Dignity Forgotten Pursell: What is the date, please? . G. Hurt: Never mind the date, the exam is more important. Pursellx Well, sir, I wanted to have some' thing right. Coger: I don't think I should get zero in this exam. Daddy Platt :, I know it, but it's the lowest mark there is. Did you notice that there is a Locke guarding the Store Room? Page 220 through the cuboid? Occipitoffrontalis. or fourth hour? l ' Trainor: Both, Give the tendon of the muscle that passes Member of class of Feb., 1899. Dr. Waggoner: Is this excuse for the third Dr. Waggoner: A season ticket? Dr. Halladay: Incase of lesions of the second and third cervical, how would impulses be carried to the Trigeminal nerve? Milligan: Over the Cesarean ganglion. F' Fi. Dr. Browne: Locke, wake il. Bird' there next to you, will you? Locke: Aw, do it yourself+you put him to sleep. Pat lost a linger in a buzz saw, and was rushed to the doctor. Doctor: Was it cut off clean that way, all at once? ' - r Pat: L'Sure, an' ye don't think I held it there just to make a good job of it, do ye? Dr. Medic: Hang it all! I made a mistake and gave one of my patients the Wrong medicine. Mrs. Medic: Good Heavens! Did it kill him? Dr. Medic: Dash it! No, he's entirely well. Hypopyrexia: Whe1i Ah had de influendvvays Ah had a chill dat was so cold, dat Ah froze all de water pipes in de house. . Hyperpyrexia: Yo ain't said nuthin'-W'hen Ah had de fevah, mah mouth done melted de Doctah's thermomatah, an' Ah had to wear asbestos pajamas to keep frum bu'nin' de sheets. Rev. Condit Cin psychology classj: What do you immediately think of when you hear the word 'mint'? New Yorker: 'klvloneyf' Southerner: Hjulepf' I 47 U Football Send-off Page 221 A Tribute to the Dog ' Senator Geo. G. Vest BOB 6 K ENTLEMEN of the jury: The best friends a man has in this world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son or daughter, that he has reared with loving care, may prove ungrateful. Those who are nearest and dearest to us, those whom we trust with our happiness and our good name, may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has he may lose. It flies away from him, perhaps when he needs it most. A man's reputation may be sacrificed in a moment of ill-considered action. The people who are prone to fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us may be the Hrst to throw the stone of malice when failure settles its cloud upon our heads. The one absolutely unselfish friend that a man can have in this selhsh world, the one that never deserts him and the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog. Gentlemen of the jury, a man's dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness. He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives Hercely, if only he may be near his master's side. He will kiss the hand that has no food to offer, he will lick the wounds and sores that come in encounters with the roughness of the world. He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. When all other friends desert, he remains. When riches take wings and reputaf tion falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun is in its journey through the heavens. When misfortune drives the master forth an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him to guard him against danger, and to ight against his enemies, and when the last scene of all comes, and death takes the master in its embrace and his body is laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue their way, there by his gravefside will the noble dog be found, his head between his paws, his eyes sad but open in alert watchf fulness, faithful and true even to death. Page 222 A -'FM I 'W X - M 1:LW? . .ffkq BloLoGv - 51:11 E, ' irfilfg X W S., '5. Q lf nHmffm.f .... as OXICOLOGY ,DN T x J fi ' X K w Q' '1 Emu 53 CHEMISTRY APPLIED ANATOMY Fnssu -iq 4z . Q MAN' .uf ' E 3R'0'-O Y IMMUNOLOGY , fn , FRESH MAN XJ 5.55.5 PATHOLOGY BY -'DU IBTON' HFISHLEIGH' - ,. . Q., : I 1 ,M A. I oasnmucf lgli I N Anxious Mother: Are you sure that the baby is not marked? Dr. Turman Qwonf dering about his feejz Whyfer, yes, it is marked C. 0. D. Dr. Turman, im' pressing upon the juniors the imporf tance of regular feed' ing, said: Let nothf ing interfere with the eating of the child at mealtimef' Embryology paper -The ovaries are the pacihc organs of the female. Turman and Nelson join the janitor Service Aerial Division Dr. S. S.: How could the greater trochanter be higher than the head of the femur without a dis' location or fracture of the neck? Freshman: 'LStand the patient on his head. Dr. Waggoner: Any excuses for be' ing here today? Dr. Browne: Wil-- liams, what was the last thing I said yes' terday? Williams: Get out o' herefl Rev. Condit: Folks used to marry and settle down. Now they marry and neither settle down nor settle upf, Dr. Platt R A N six steps-to catch a car. Dr. Waggoner said little bittie once. Martin came to class once without Kohler. Dale Pearson made a round trip in the Allen with only zolfz stops enroute. .Q Doctor Browne: Have you taken . 5 every precaution to prevent the spread of Cookie . . . H Butler and Sloop the contagion in the family? Father: Absolutely, I've bought a sanitary cup, and we all drink out of it. Page 221 B I l -........ ,.,., - ,..,... ..-,.,,.,.-,. L T5he Tneurno gastric Nerve Upon an average twice a week, When anguish clouds my brow, My good physician friend I seek To know what ails me now. He taps me on the back and chest And scans my tongue for bile And lays an ear against my breast And listens there awhile Then is he ready to admit That all he can observe Is something wrong inside-to wit, My pneurnogastric nerve! Now, when these Latin names within Dyspeptic hulks like mine Go wrong a fellow should begin To draw what's called the line. It seems, however, that this same, Which in my hulk abounds, Is not, despite its awful name, So fatal as it sounds. 'Yet of all torrnents known to me I'll say without reserve There is no torment like to thee, Thou pneumogastric nerve! ' : 'l 9'LV' Y'2 ' 'Q Roy and Shelton, Plus Sandwiches This subtle, envious nerve appears To be a patient foe- It waited nearly forty years Its chance to lay me lowg Then, like some blithering blast of hell, It struck this guileless bard, And in that evil hour I fell Prodigious far and hard. Alas, what things I dearly love- Pies, puddings and preserves- Are sure to rouse the vengeance of All pneumogastric nerves' Pu gt' 225 Oh, that I could remodel man! I'd end these cruel pains By hitting on a different plan From that which now obtains. The stomach, greatly amplijied, Anon should occupy The all of that domain inside Where heart and lungs now lie But first of all I should dispose That diabolic curve And author of my thousand woes, The pneumogastric nerve! -Eugene Field. The force stopped here to have ice cream and coffee 9 I l 1n1mL. ...-- , 1 ?Q- ,chl- W If I XX 4 v .f nrrnrrrmran .. . ... 1 . ... H. K- X QQ KNEEFRIGHTUS Page. 2 I IVR . If kg-Q' Q TI, , N A l I M. -. .., ,A lie' v a.w...c-f :f.,a5f..f------' .--' ' W , ' . - - nn' HIlIll I ,WH,IHl,, rIL C-r'-I' dun 'l.P'1 5 According to Dr. Halladay This Is One Reason for Varicose Veins Visitor to Vocat: So you are one of the men who was all shot up during the war.' Vocat: L'Shot up! Say, lady, I was shot so full of holes that the fellows behind me complained of the draught. Frat: Shay, buddie, help me Hn' my hat. Ernity: Why, man, it's on your head. Frat: Zassa, well, don't bother. I'll look for it myself. Mrs. Karlton: Henry, we really must have more room to live in. Can't we get a larger apartment? Mr. Karlton: Wait a while, can't you? Pretty soon we'll be taking off our winter underwear. Dale Pearson Cwith job wagon at home of Dr. S. SJ: Doctor, I want to borrow a couplelof sets of Encyclopediae, and a few other books of high class literaturef Dr. S. S.: Y e s-Y e s-and what is the big occasion? Dale Pearson: I want to look up a name for the baby. Biggs: What do you tell your wife when you've been out late-everything? Geo. Caldwell: No, anything. Page 228 J Q-- fl.-M . -....a--.g .- gtg ' f'Ti 5 1- ,gmwsh -M ---.W M- fi xl 'l i Morris: Are you married? j . Locke: No, but I'm engaged, and that's just as good. ' i Morris: As good, the ---g if 1 you just knew it, it's a lot better. Street Corner Orator: We should exercise our patience more. l li - 5 Busy Doctor: Hmfm good idea, Ill l make a note of that. Dr. Bailey Cspeaking of patient that he has just exarninedb: That man has stif ,goraitis detruilisis sponzulium, and I'm charging him One Hundred Dollars to diagnose his case. V g Fitch: What did you say he has, if Doc? Dr. Bailey: He has One Hundred l Dollars. 2 j 1 if Senior Student: Njimminy crickets! I TP how I do forget anatomy. I've been try' f j ing to name the branches of this nerve l 'W' l I for an hour. Fully Alive-ThiS1sN0.10k.f. The wife: No wonder, the baby l I scribbled that. Dr. Waggoner says that a paretic is apt to stand by the radiator in the Pit, look out and see the snow on the ground and remark, what a nice day it is. Dr, Hamilton: What are some of the other antidotes besides oils and fats? I Barbour: Wfeflfl, we have several other anecdotes. ' l Dr. Platt in practice: What caused this patient's lumbar regionto be at a tension? j Student: His father was a soldier. Dr. Platt in Technique: Pulling the patient to one side, we will now move the patient off his center of gravity. Student: I never heard it called that before. Comstock: I have held a girl on my lap that used to sit on the Old Doctor's lap. Gettinger: I'd like to try that. Comstock: You had better not let me catch you doing it. , Pugu 229 'fl '55 h U' G i 2 Q ra. .. A Q. 0 lo L fi 3 Jr f' 'Q s E955 J, N, SLEEPING PORCI-I OBITUARY Once on a chilly night When dense fog did surround me, I kicked the covers off my bunk, This is the Way they found me. Mr. Bottomly Cto tardy studentj: Why are you late? Tardy Student: Well, a sign ,, here- Mr. Bottomly: Well, what has a sign got to do with it? Tardy Student: The sign said, 'School Aheadg Go Slowl' H Until the Wets Win Don: 'LAre you sure your folks know I'm coming home with you? Betty: They ought to. I argued with them for a whole hour about it. , N mlm BULK. 'QUE APKING WD I X oe rear-JT QIHWHN fy W -r-1 lllff Ill 'lm K RTT ,yx' ,, . ,. , aa 'mm ll l mi '- I fi 1' Q2 ,, 'WA Q - haf, LI f 1 I X 'grill i wwf l, 4, 5 I' . 1 4 l X i Pe QI Pa., -, 17' X ' 27 BeanielNosclShorty P!! K0 230 A CAUSE FOR PARALYSIS After the class of 1899 had studied onefhalf the named muscles of the body, Dr. Hazzard asked the following question: Give the origin, insertion and nerve supply of all the muscles we have had, omitting those of the middle ear and larynx, grouping them in the proper groupings. Miss Garrison wanted to see if alcohol would stop a hemorrhage, so she used it to Wash-her fountain pen. Shorty King fafter listening to lectureron reflexes by Dean Conditl: Speaking of ref flexes, every time he sees me coming into the office he begins to write out an excuse. The reason that these lines appear, Is just because there was a fear, That without their hidden plot, This would be an empty spot. Ffh li: ff-JF Y, I, xx K3 25 M li f as A 'ge f-ff , f warring? X I A g 'GTM 'Qu fin X' ' 'f f H I xx ' ip . lifg,3u m. ..4 '1f',.g.,l : f, l, f if fy wil l 4' 1 f .-Pill,-ff-nl,,,-'l -mill? i .A , - . -J QQ-253125552 ' L' l ' frfffii JT KE 4 , l' L X, fm -5-,,r.r -, 64',,4g','y'.n1l n f WWI' ' 'I' frfilitg l l' 1 X il '1 fr 7, Q. l if rv '-lf 'gl 'lf 'alll fir ffl, -L H -'lil lY:,f4 '1 ii'-H.-mf 18 fgaqy-me J -M W .me , U l Whit, A .1 :ag E X 1 'fr P guijj2?,52i- g 'Lg1- V, - - 1- ,i 1 'Sf X ee i,-ff? .ES Kirksville Cyzmosis Examination Freshmen Anatomy Tie your ponies outside and hang your life savers on the wall. 1. Give twenty stories concerning Des Moines? 2. Give formula for fertilizing duck eggs? 3. Give reasons-if any -for practicing thirty years without signing la death certilicate? 4. Give history of the State of Kansas? 5. Answer in iive GQ Words: Why is the Des Moines register? 6. Name the Trapezius and give its number? 7. Are you a Moron? If not, why not? 8. Trace the passage of food through the Magnum Foramen? 9 Name and give the boundaries and contents of a Superficial Wowfnd? 10. Dehne, give sex, religion andepolitical views of a School Marmf' Pngc 231 Panic 232 Foolecl f7YCe Chills and fever and drenching sweat, Focal infection is the safest bet. A chill, then fever, with pain in the side, Difficult breathing and pupils wide. Rales and herpes and rapid heart, Lobar pneumonia has got a start. Thus I could ramble the whole list thru, And name all the symptoms Sir Osler knew. With all of my knowledge to guide me and rule me None of these cases could ever fool me. All this I was thinking while strolling one day, When outof a house dashed a man old and gray, And wringing his hands in a manner quite wild, He cried- Oh, Doctor, come save my child! Then I straightened my spine and I threw out my chest, CFor it flattered my pride to be thusly addressedj And I said, My dear man, I can give no prognosis Until I have made a correct diagnosis. So if you will lead me to where your son lies, I will tell you what's wrong. CGee, it's nice to be wisej There on the bed lay a youth about twenty, Writhing and moaning and groaning a plenty. Crying and coughing and gasping for breath, Surely, thought I, He is nigh unto death. Then banking quite strong on my great store of knowledge CWhich I recently gained in an Osteopath Collegej I started to question him word by word, He had all the symptoms of which I had heard. A None of the methods which I could employ Could give me a clue as to what ailed the boy. So after I'd finished my examination, I wisely pronounced it a bad complication. And assuming a look which I meant to be sinister I told the old man to go bring in the minister. Now who would have thought that when I turned my back, He would call an old doctor who lived down the track? The next day while making my usual round, My thoughts were disturbed by a musical sound, And whistling merrily on his way Was the lad I had seen on the previous day. What illusion is this that's affecting my head? Surely I knew that the boy should be dead, So I turned me around and I hastened me back, And I sought the old doctor who lived down the track. At last when I found the befwhiskered old duffer Said I, What disease did that young scoundrel suffer? Ahem, said the Doctor with a manner mysterious, That boy wasn't sick-he was simply hysteriousf' Page 233 v . fuwgs Qlub INITIATION FEE 55.00 BASHOR, M. BEAN, E. BIGGS, R. BLAUVELT, R. BOOTH, L. CZAPANSKIY, L. DAY, J. DETWILER, H. EOFE, F. EOFF, G. FITCH, R. FORDICB, R. GARDNER, G. GROSSMAN, E. HANDLEY, M. BEEMAN, DR. BORDER, B. CALDWELL, B. COLQUOHOUN, COLQUOHOUN, FISHLEIGH, R. GETTINGER, D. GUY, J. HAMMOND, G. A. H. NEW MEMBERS PLEDGES KINCADE, P. LADD, M. LAWRENCE, P. PINRERTON, C. PURTZER, O. RAUCH, G. REIM, R. ROBERTSON, S. . RUTHERFORD, F. SCHRECK, B. SEIPLE, H. SITES, G. SPARLING, E. TAYLOR, V. HECK, W. KOHLER, G. LOCRE, H. MARTIN, W. MITCHELL, F. REMMERT, U. RICHARDSON, D SMITH, F. WOODELTON, G ,....,... ......- ..... Page 234 Virg's Flivver Floating Kidney Ar Last I Have a Cnr No doubt you've looked these pages o'er And read what oft you've read before But even then you'ue smiled a bit At some quaint saying that And now before rust claims my keys I ll loose just one more little breeze - While these jokes were being masticated My mandible was badly disf located. I haply you should likewise i Mahoney: Dr. Waggoner, when you described that operation yesterday, did you say which artery you ligated-the external or internal jugular? The rules of health as taught by doctors and as practiced by students vary widely Have you stopped to wonder what excuse is offered to Dean Condit by our newly weds? Symptoms of Spring Fever: Tachycardia. Dyspnoea Qwhen within huildingl. Hyperpyrexia of cervical region. Hyperactivity of sudoriparous glands. Hemorrhagic infiltration of only four muscles make a smile. Paroxysmal cerebrasthenia. seemed to ft. -The Typewriter. suijrer i Remember always the wise old duffer -The Osteopath. . There's Nothing Like Having Plenty of Music in the Home. b -Brink. Page 23 Page 236 lm 'fx I FM l X Mia Q 2 4 E ' :Q ,I 1.1 . Vw frffffbf , J'E'i:i-1 Ln 'nr--I A Skin You Love To Touch Vqq ' 4, Q XX -- 1- ff-,si 1 J fg 41,2 xy - -, I J- -. 4 qu w ,fxx 1 Q , wsu ffwfldxi Lf, -..W,-- A fl . , Y t ' lf ,v M, .1 ml xx v H M , f A, , , . .,.. , xb I , - ., 1 X X J S L .I H .ix Fwy ANA W f 1 f 5 '- ---1 4 ,K-Q - L 5 V nw : -,,.M1f..1 L, N ,F--F XX' ,at EWNLJU XV!!! ,.-. ,ft X, f V ' Q-'-- XX: ff xm lf xf'i.,g:?5 X. fxizffi W KJLSEP-li, -157' .fvff J f' K YZII. lumni Aclqnowledged as the Hope of the Suffering World. A..- .... K., ,, K I , kxw.. . ... . I F I , , x hit' wjxx- 1894 BIRD, A.A ........... .. ...... . . BoI.I.Es, J liNE'I I'I41 H .... .... . 'DAVIS, A. P ,...,.... IDAVIS, F. S ....... fIUODMAN, A. A ..,, I'IA'I l'0N, J. O ..... . I'III.DRliTlI. A. G. .. HILL, J. D ........,, ,.... MACIIIN, MII.l.ER ...,.. ..... MEITZ. L. J. KIERN .... 'I,0LlIIlE'I'lCIZR, FRANK. . . . 'SMlTIl, WlI.l.IAh1 ..., . .... . S'l'Il.l., C. If. ...... . 'S1'ILI., E. C ,.... 'S'rII.I., FREn,, ... .,.. ,... . .... . .. STILL, I-I. J ............... ....... STILL. H. M ........,............ IIIIIORNRURG, IVIAMIIC I-lAR'1'ER. .. ... WARII, M. I.. ................ .... 'BAIlBlCR, E. D ..... BARBER, I-I. N ..... BELLE, ADAIIINIE. .. 'BIGsnY. Iii ,...... o -'s A B YLI. , J. ..... . 'CocKRELl., C. W. 1895 HAR'I'UPI'II!, C. W. . .. ..... 'JOCIil.YN, D. I ...,... JONES, H. J ....... KooN'rz, ICEEII-:. . IIANDES, S. R .... IIAUGIILIN, B. S .... .IIEI10Y, Ii. H ..,... MOORE, A. C .... OsnoRNE, H .... PARKER, I'. D ..... 'PATTliRSON, H. IC .... PICKLICR, Ii. C. .....,.. RIeKAR1', E. G .................. SHIBLEY, ALICE l,A'I I'liRSUN ...... . STEELE. W. W. .,.. ... ... ....,. .. STII.I., J. M .............. ..... S'rII.I.. S. S ...... 'l'uI.I., G. W.. . .. 1896 AMMERMAN. L.. .... . .......... AMMHRMAN, W ........ ......... CLUETT, IIIIIERI-ISA A .... ..... Con, CIlARl.ES M ...... CONNER, W. J ....... ..... ICORIIIN. C. IL ...... CRAIG, A. S ..... ISASTMAN, Ifl. H .... 'FISIIIIIIL A., JR ..... GAYLORID, J, S ..... HANNA, F. W... 'HANNAII, B. F ..... ARLAN W I . H , . . .... 'l'I'IELMER, G.J ....... I-IENoERsoN, J. W ...... ..... I-Imus, A. P ......... HUI.E'r'r, C. IC ..... MCCONNIELI., C. P. .. .. ... MORRIS, E. B .... . . Nl11LSON,H.If... 'SOMMIiRS, G. W .......... SULLIVAN, J. H ............... . .. LINDICRNVOOD, HoR'I'oN IJIAY .... . .. . Asu, MARY IC ..... BAILEY, M. WL .... 1897 BERNARII, H. IL .................. IIERNARIJ, LE ROY .....,....,,... BUCKIviAS'l'IiR, NIz'I I'IE Funnow. . . . BUcKMAs'I'ER, R. M. ..... . ...... . CRENSIIAWV, MRS. M .... . ........ IDAILLING, C. G ,..... . . .. ... ISMERY, H. W ....... ..... 'Decca sed we ' ,, A. S. 0. Alumni Difrectofry Denver, Colo. St. Louis, Mo. Macon, Mo. Macomb, Ill. Kirksville, Mo. Vernon, Texas Klrksville, Mo. Redlands, Cal. Baltimore, Md. Red Wing, Minn. London. Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich Kirksville, Mo. San Francisco, Cal. Long Beach, Cal. St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Washington, D. C Buffalo, N. Y. Kirksville, Mo. Indianapolis, Ind. Franklin, Tenn. Franklin. Tenn. Sioux City, Iowa Rochester, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Hot Springs, Ark. Wolcott, N. Y. ' Indianapolis, Ind. Kirksville, Mn. Berkeley, Cal. Topeka, Kaus. Chicago, Ill. Woodstock, Ill. Frzmkfort, Ky. Chicago, Ill. Brooklyn, N. Y. Indianapolis, Ind. Denver, Colo. Detroit, Mich. Chicago, Ill. Orlando, Fla. St. Cloud, Fla. Iflvanston, Ill. Chicago, Ill. -A Iildora, Iowa 1897-CContJ cIRAVl-Z'l l',.H. H ...,,..,.,,,,, , HAR'rIfoRn. WM. .......... I'IARTUl'I'ZE. WM. N .... IIAGGARD, C .......... HELD, BlCk'I'llA WI5S'l' .... l'lUI.E1 r. M. I ..,.... . I'IUI.E1'1'. C. M. 'I' ..,.... llu'I'cnINsoN, MflI.l,ll'1 ..... JOHNSON, A. H ..... FKING, A. M .......... MAllAl'I1'AY, C. W ..... MA RTIN, CLARA 112 ..., MAYI-ns, I I.oRIf:NcIc ........ MAYI-zs. M. 'I' ...... McCoNNEI.I., AGNI-:s DARLING .... MCGAVOCK, R. lil ..,,...,, OXVEN, D. D. .........,. .. OXVICN, J. F.. ..... . PARKER. JOHN W. ..,. PIZNIILISTON, G. H ..... 'l,O'l'TliR, W. A. ..... PRoc'I'oR, A ....., RANKIN, J. T ..... RIDER, C. I. .....,. . SIIACKLEEORII, A ....,, BIIACKLEFORD, IC. I-I ..... SHACKLEFORD, J. R. . , ., SIPPY, A. H ......,,,, SMITH, I'IRNl'ZS'l' P ..... SMITII, IIUNDY B .,,.. SMI'ru, WIIIIIUK L... S'rII.I., IJILLA D ..., . S'rII.I., T. C ...... S'rRoNG, Ii. V ..... l'AYI.oR, L. H ..... VA I.I.I ER, R. A .... FWARNIIR, J. R ...... WlI.l.IAMS, D. S ..... 1 Ausrr, MARIE NEICLY. . .. .. Al.BRlGIl'I', CJRACE ..,,. BAILEY, I-I. I5 ....... BANNINGRJ. W ..... BEAVHN, If.. H.. .. BEEMAN, E. E .... BoLI.Es, N. A .... BROCK, W. W .... 'IiROVVN, L. S ....... BRUNIIAGE, C. I... . . ., BUCKMASTIIIK, R. P, . .. BURKE, A. M ....... BURTON, G. F ...... BURTON, J. C ......... CAMl'Bl'II.I., A. D ........ CIIAMBICRS, E'I l'A 0 .... , CIIAI-MAN, NoRA. ,... . CLA RK, D. L ....... C I.U E1'I'. I . G ........ in COLE, M. D ............ CONNER. D. I... IR ..... . CONNEK, MARY A ..... CORIIIN, W. S .....,.. CKAVEN, JANE W ..... IRIN-IMING, C. O, ...... .. IJENSMORIC. O ............ DII.I.oN, I-I. G ...... 'IDINSMORIL AI.'rA CUR RY. . . IJODSON, A. 'I' ............ IRODSON, COSTON ....... Donsrm, J. W ........ FIJONAIIUE, M. I5 ........ 'IJUl lfIIEI.ll, Bnssnc A .... IQLL101T,W.S.. ...... .... IaLLIs, IRENIS HARwooo. . . law, A. I., .... L .... .. .. ELY, W. E ........... l'iNEnoE, IIENA. .. SISISIIER, A. H ....... I:l.lE'I'CHER, W. A .... 'I'I0S'I'Ell, F. B ..... Fou'r, G. I5 ..... GAGE, I . S ...... Piqua, Ohio .. . . . . .Champaign, Ill. . .. .Des Moines, Iowa ... .New York, N. Y. ...0tIawa, Kans. . . . .ColunilIus, Ohio. ....Roswell, N. M. . . . .Oniaha, Nehr. .Helena, Mont. .Springlieltl, Mass. .Spring1ield. Mass. .Chicago, Ill. .Saginaw, Mich. .... . . .1ndianola, Iowa. .lndianola, Iowa .Kansas City, Mo. .Gnllatin, Mo. flzumilo, N. Y. iDetroit, Mich. .Nashville, Tenn. .Richn1ond, Va. .Nashville, 'I'enn. . . . .Saskatoon, Sask. . .. .I-Iillshoro, Ore. .Washington, D. C. ....Kirksville, Mo. : iJapan I iDeadwood, S. D. 1898 . . . .l.os Angeles, Cal. ....St. Louis, Mo . ....Brookl n, N. Y. . . . .Cedar Rapids, Iowa . .. .New York, N. Y. . Montpelier, Vt. .Orlando, Fla. .Orlando. Fla. .. . .Kansas City, Mo. . . . .Los Angeles, Cal. . . . ,Los Angeles, Cal. . . . .PlIilndelphia, Pa. . . . .Genesce, Ill. . .. .Perdue Hill, Ala. . . . .Denver, Colo. ... .Sioux City, Iowa Phoenix, Ariz. Cincinnati, O. . . . .ClIiekasha, Okla. I :Sterling, Ill. Des Moines, Iowa Centerville, Iowa U :Spokane, Wash. ... .Santa Cruz, Cal. I . lfldora, Iowa . . . .B-oston, Mass. Parkersburg, W. Va ... .Canton, S. D. ... .Clarkshurg, W. Va. ... .RichmontI, Va. Pu ge 2 I1 I 1898 CCon :J GEIIRKE, C ...... ............... K irksville, Mo. GENTRY, B. F .... .. ... GI-:RvAIs, W. A .... GILMOUR, E. R .... GoE'rz, E. W ...... . Gomz, H. F ........,. GREENE, G. J. . .Q.. .GREENli, W. E ...... HARDY, J. H .... .. 'HARI.AN, P. Fl ..... . HARRIS, H. M ..... IHARKIS, M. B .... I'IAR'l', L. M .... . .. I-lAR'rIfoRII, I. I ...... I HIBBlC'I'I'8, U. M ..... 'HoFsEEs, J. W .... ' i I'IOLMlE, T. L ....... J i Hook, C. O ......... 1 4 'I'IUDliLSON, M. li .... I I 'HuI.Ic'I'r, A. S. ....... l'IllLl'I'l'T, MARCIA .... I'IUSTON, GRACE ..... II.oIzNERI'I'L, H. F .... Jl'IYl'ERSON. J. H .... . JOHNSON, J. K ..... JonNsoN, N. S ....... JoIINs1'oN, W. H ..... KELLOGG, H. G ..... ..... . .. iWatonga: Okla. Sioux City, Iowa I H lCincinnati, Ohio St. Louis Mo. .Columbia, Mo. .... .Bufl'alo, N. Y. Amarillo, Texas iWestbourn, Man .. . , .Grinnell, Iowa St. Joseph, Mn. Fort Worth, Tex. KENNEDY, S. A ............ .... KLUMPII, C. C.,cJR .... .......... KLUMPII, MRS. . C., JR. KYIIE, C. 'I' ...........,... .... LANDI-ns, AGNES V ........ .LANDliS, M .......... LAUcnI.IN, W. R ..... LEWIS, J. L, ..... . 'LI'r'rI.Ic, C. W ..... ... MACAUl.EY, D. B .... MANSl llCLl7, T. B.. .. MATFIIICWS, S. C ..... MAY, B. E ............ McCAR'rNEY, L. H. .... McCoy. C. K. ,....... . l l N Greensboro, N. C. 'MCKELIllAN, W. A ..... .1 if McNIcoI.L, D. ELLA ..... MILLER, F. C ......... '-F 'Mll.LliR, S. H. . . . .. . MINGUS, C. A ..... 'MoRcAN, S. H ...... . 'MORRIR, J. T. L ..... MUl.l.lNS, J. M ...... NEINs'rI-:n1', G. V .... NoR'I'nRoP, W. N .... NOVINGIER, W. J ..... OWEN, IC. M ...... PEI.I.II:1'r. H. L. .... . . PETI-:RsoN, C. A ....... POTTER, MINNIE E ..... PRICKI-ITT, O. B ...... RAY, T. L ............. REYNoLDs, J. F .......... MCIIAIN, H. C ........... ., Can. Westerville, Ohio Sunbury, Pa. Jeflerson, Iowa Los Angeles, Cal. Kirksville, Mo. Butte, Mont. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Menomonie, Wis. Los Angeles, Cal. Carlinsvillc, Ill. Chicago, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. New York, N. Y. Crawfordsville, Ind. Hoxie, Kans. Georgetown, Wash. Kansas City, Mo. Frankfort, Ind. New Brunswick, N. J. Monte Vista, Colo. IKHYNSBURGER, W. J. . . . . .. ... . SEVERSON, KATIIERINE. . .. SIIAW, D. H ............ SIIERIIURNE, F. W ..... SIssnN, EFFIE ....... SMlLlCY, W. M ..... SMITII, C. T .... ..... SMITH, LEROY E ..... SQMMER, CHAS ....... l SPANGLI-:R, H. L ......... . SPICKMORIS, A. C. C .,...... .... S'I'EWVAR'l', I.. K. R .............. SULLIVAN, MARY K ICLLEY.. .. -. .. SWAN, C. NEI.SON .......... .... SWAN, W. Ii ............. 'IlllOMl'SON, J. A ..... 'l'Rr:NnoLM, A. M ...... TURNER, NE'r'rIE M VIURNER, T. li ......... UNIII-:RwooD, Fi. B ..... UNIJI-zuwoen, H. R ..... VANCE, G. T .......... WALKER, C. A ........... WANl.l5SS, EYELYN U.. . . . WICSTFAIII., E. E ....... WILCOX, I.. J ....... . WILIIARD, A. M .... WILLIAMS. R. K. . . Wll.SON, T. N .... WIRT, J. D ....... 'Decca sed Page 238 'South Bend, Ind. iTrenton, N. J. .Lawrence, Kaus. lScattle, Wash. .Billings, Mont. Fort Worth, Texas .Los Angeles, Cal. New York, N. Y. .La Prairie, Ill. .Brookline, Mass. .Oakland, Cal. iAberdeen, Wash. . Seattle, Wash. .Pensacola, Fla. .St. John, N. B., Can. . Jackson, Tenn. .Carlisle, Md. Detroit, Mich. Johnson City, TenII. Johnson City, Tenn. Windemere, Fla. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Los Angeles, Cal. New York, N. Y. Mount Pleasant, Iowa DeIIver, Colo. Chicago, Ill. 1898-CCont.I WYCKfllfP', GRACE. ............... Los Angeles, Cal. Wvcxorr, l.. li. ................. Los Angeles, Cal. 1899 AGEE, P. M ...... ........... ANDERSON, J. li .... ASIIIIOCK, H. T. .. BANDEL, C. F ..... , .... ... . BARNES, S. D ...... .... . . .... BIECKETT, LINDA HARDY ..... .... BI-:cKIIAM, J. J ......... Br:E'rs, W. E ........... BoDwEL1., D. M ...... BODWELL, R. C ..... SBOWIZR, H ....... BoYEs, L. H ...... gUMPAs,JJt?IN I ..... URRIS, . .............. . CARSTARPIIEN, E. 'l'. ...... .. CARTER, MRS. Gli0RGIA A ........ CASE, C. M ..................... CIIAIIMAN, ADAII H ........ .... CIIAPMAN, Frank .... . CIIAI'I1IcLL, E. C .... CllA1'l'ELL, G. G .... ICIIASE, L ......... CIIASE, W. B ...... CLARK, M. E ....... CLAYTON, G. F ....... CoIfIfMAN, ALICE F . .. 'Coi-'I-'MAN, K. W .... CDNNER, H. I. .... 'CO0NB, W. N .... CRAwroRD, W. F. .. CRENSllAW,rJ. H .. CRESWELL, IENA. . . CUPE, H. C ........ DALE, W. IE ......... DAMERoN, '1'ELLA ..... DANN, HARvI-:Y J. .. DAvIs, HUl.DA . . . DAvIs, O. E ..... DP2l.AllAN, WM ..... DETII-INNE, H. G .... DODSON, ELLA O .... . . DONEGIIY, A. I ..... DOWNING, D. N .... 'DRENNAN, '1'. L ..... DUFFIE, W. M ..... . . DUFUK, IVAN ..... IJUFUR, ANNIE .... DUGAN, R. C ...... ECRERT, G. J ...... ISCKERT, W. H ..... 'ELl.XS, H. P ..... EVANS, A. L ....... FARMER, F. C .... FARMER. J. F ....... FINEII, F. D .....,.... FONCANON, MAYME ..... FoRwARD, LAURA W .... GARRETT, M. IC: .... ...... GEBIIARDT, O. C .. .... . .. ....... GlI.DERSLEEVlE, JEssIE l'.. . . . . .. . . . GLASGOW, AI.vAII M ...... 'GODWlN, BROWN ........ Gonwm, MRs. EMMA .... GOODKICII, L. J ....... I'IARl!IN, M. C .......... HARRINo1'oN, W. W ..... HART, JULIA L ....... ..... HAZARD, C. C ...... ..... HEINli, F. R ...... I-IELMER, J. N ..... HESTIER, J. M ...... 'HlCKMAN, L. D ....... HIcKs, CELI-:s'I'A R .... 'HOWELI.S, W. B .... HUDSON, T. P ........ ..... JAMISON, C. I2 .......... .. NJENNINGS, LOUISE F ..... JONES, T. D .......... KERR, C. V ........ .... KIIILER, J. M ..... KINCAID, D. I-l .... KING, H. F ....... KING, T. M ........ KRIIITCEIMAR, ll. . . .. IIINK, W. F ....... I.oNe, J. W ..... LORENZ. C. li... Indelaendenee, Mo. Port and, Ore. Lewistown, Mont. Brooklyn, N. Y. Los Angeles, Cal. Hiawatha, Kans. St. Louis, Mo. St. Jose lI, Mo. Arena, Colo. Waterloo, Iowa Marietta, Ohio Denver, Colo.. Kirksville, Mo. New London, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Galcsburg, Ill. Galcsburg, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Sidney, Iowa Minneapolis, Minn. Indianapolis, Ind. Kirksville, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Saln Francisco, Cal. St. Louis, Mo. San Diego, Cal. Memphis, Tenn. Louisville, Ky. Sandusky, O. Geneva, O. Pueblo, Colo. Wheeling, W. Va. Roosevelt, Okla. Philadelphia, Pa. Montice lo, Ark. Marion, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis, Mo. Miami, Fla. Pasadena, Cal. Kirksville, Mo. Detroit, Mich. St. Joseph, Mo. Waco, Texas Sioux Falls, S. D. Santa Barbara, Cal Atlanta, Ga. Washington C. H., Ohio New York, N. Y. Correctionville, Ia. Jamestown, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. Cleveland, O. Novinger, Mo. Ottumwa, Iowa Springfield, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Knoxville, Tenn. Greensboro, N. C. Columbus, Ga. l I l ' 4 l l l 4 E I l f, .f 'P 99 53 '1 IL, 1-31 l ,I il 'I LouI:oN, G. IC. ..,..... .. Loueou, MARIAN M ..... l.YDA, J. I. .............. LYDA, W. I. ..,........... MCISURNIEY, MYR1'I.li T .... McCoNNr:LI., W. A ........ MCI EE, MRS. L. C. K ..... MCGEE. J. H .........,.. .MCIN'FYRE, H. H .... ... MCKIENZIIC, A. I. .......... MCLICLLAND, C. A ,....... . MCMANAMA, W. K ........ MARsIIALL, NIELL GIDDINGH. . . . ... MARsTIsI.I.IsR, C. L. .... . .. MARTIN, L. D ........... . MATTIESON, N. D .... MAYIIUGII. C. W.... . MILIfoRn, Ii. S ....... MILLIKEN, F. M ..... MINEAR, F .......... MINIIAR, . O ........... MORRIS, B. F .....,...... NOTESTINE. MRS. I . A ..,. NucKI.Iss, R. I'I .......... OLIIIIAM, J. E ........... 'OLDlIAM, MRs. J. Ifl. . . z. .. OSENBAUGII, MRs. M. lu. .. OWVENS, Chas. R .......... OwIsNs, MRS. C. R ........ PETERSON, A. W .......... PIsTIaRsoN, MRS. JENNIE D ....,,,, I'Ic1'IcRsoN, Mas. DA Ii .... POAGE, J. F .............. PRoc'roR, CLARA L. . . QUINTAI., J. A ....... RAY, C. D ............ REDI'll'ILlJ, IJORA W .... Rees, J. T ............ Rum, C. C. ...... ..... . . IKICE, W. l. .............. RILEY, CIILOIC CARLocK. . . RILEY, I-I. L ............. ROGERS. W. A .......... Ross, C. A ............... RUNYON, S. I-I. .......... . ScIIoI-'I-'IIfLD, I':l.lZABE'l'II V. SEAMAN, W.cJ ............ SI1IuIsR'I', O. ' ........... SIIIQIQIIAN, 'I'. J. G ..... SIIIaRIwRNI:, H. K. .. SIIRUM, M ......... SIGLIER. C. M ..... SLAVIN, J. I. ........ SMI'I'II, AI.LIIs M ...... SMI'I'II, K. K ............ NSMITH, W. J ...... ........ KSOMMERS, MA'I I'II-: CoRIsIN. STI:PIIIf:Ns, M. L .......... 'sTRICKLANll, CoRuI:I.IA .... STROTIIER, J. A .......... STRoTIIIzR, J. 0 ........ Su1'aR, R. III ...... Swn'r'r, B. A ....... Sw1TzIcR, C. R. .... . 'I'EALI., C. C. ....... . TI.:ALL, MRS. C. C... VIIHDMAS, LILLIA M. . . VIIIIOMAS, R. F ....... 'I'RACY, F. L ........... UNDIERWOOD, W. H ..... VANcI-:, J. A ......... VERNON. A. W ..... WAI1', W- O ...... WAITIQ, W. H .... WATERS, A. R ...... WIaLLs, C. E ..... WIZNGER, H. U ..... WIIIEELER, C. G .,.. WIIEISLER, G. A .... WHEIELER, G. D ..... 4 In WIIEELER, J. D... . . . .. WIII1TAKER. Es'I'nIzR ..... WIIl1'E, W. I'I. ........ WILIDERSON, W. H ..... WlLI.ARl3, Ii. S ....... WILLIAMS, A. J ..... WILLIAMS, R. A .... Woou, ETIIEL M .... Woou, IS. P ......... WOOLIQRY, H .......... YUNVELL, EI.IzAII1c'I'II ..... Yowsm., O. Y ......... 'Deceased Burlington. Vt. Burlington, Vt. Great Bend, Kaus. Portland, Ore. Kansas City, Mo. Herrin, Ill. Calhoun, Ky. Cleveland, Ohio Youngstown, O. Barre, Vt. New York, N. Y. Atchison. Kans. Twin Falls, Idaho Grand Island. Nebr. Council Bluffs, Iowa Springlield, O. Macon. Mo. Slater, Mo. Hopkilxsville, Ky. Kirksville, Mo. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga. Tenn. Hawarden, Iowa Kirksville, Mo. LeMars, Iowa Rapid City, S. D. Denver. Colo. Kirksville, Mo. New York. N. Y. DeIIver, Colo. Cincinnati. O. Roswell, N. M. Lewistown, Mo. Elsberry, Mo. BulTalo. N. Y. Rutland, Vt. Boston. Mass. Trenton, N. J. Danville, Ky. Fort Dodge, Iowa Joplin, Mo. Winfield. Kaus. Rochester, N. Y. Weedsport, N. Y. Anderson, Ind. Starlight. Pa.. Ontario. Calif. Bradford. Pa. Jacksonville, Ill. ClIico, Cal. Klamath Falls. OFC- Fulton, Mo. Battlelvoro. Mass. Brookline. Mass. Melrose, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Circlevillc, 0. Trenton, N. J. Wilmington, O. Bloomington, Jud. Chattanooga, Ilienn. Chattanaozw. ICIIH- 1899-CCont.J 1900 AIIERNI:'I'IIY, HA l.l.II5 M ........... AIIIcRNIs'I'IIY, J. TABICRNETHY, Mas. M. F. .. ... ALBRIGHT. J. BERT. .... . ALIIRICII, W. H ...... . ALLAIJACII, L ...... 'ARNOLD, R. B... ... 'AR'l'IlANlJ. D ........ BARKER, NANNIE T... BARRI:I'l l', C. D ........ 'BAllTlIOl.0MliW, IC. J ..... BAUGIIMAN, J. S ........ BRALI., CLARA .P ...... BIIALL, E. C ......... BEALL, F. J ..... BEALL, I. N ..... BIsAvI:N, L. M ..... BENNESON, H. K .... BISRGER, GRACI-1 C ..... BERGER, T. P ......... BILLINGTON, H. 'I' .... BIsIIoIfIf, F .......... BLANCIIARD, S. W ..... Buzuson. J. W ...... BoDINIf:, R. I'I ....... BoIIANNoN. F. D .... BAKER, J. E ........... BARNES. C. W .......... BONTA, Mas. CIECILE .... Boo'I'II, E. R ........... BOW'KEF., IfILLSWOK'I'lI. . . BOYLES, L. G ........., BRADEN, A. E ....... BROWN. J. W ...... BROWNE, E. M ...... BRISCOE, BERTIIA ....,, BUCKMASTER, O. I... .. . BULLARD, R ....... BUNTING, I. S .... BuR'I'oN, B. O ..... BUS!-IART, E. E .... BYNUM, H. R ....... . t CAIN, AsA D .......... li CANFIELD, C. B ........ CARTER, CIIAS ....... CARTER, W. C ......... c.'lIAl l:Ili, G. D.. JR ....... ..., . CIIAI-I'I:I.I., IVIINERVA. . .. CIIASE, ILMMA A. . . . .. .. CIIEATIIAM. W. Ifl ......... ..... CIII:sNIsY, E. N ............. . . . CIIRIs1'IcNsoN, MRS. C. lrl .... , CLARK, BLANCIII-: A ....... .. , CLARK, W ...... ....... Conn, H. M ............ CoI.I.INs, ANNA E ......... ..... CONANT, Mus. B. RAIas .... CONNER, R. W .......... ..... CoNNIzR, SALLIIQ M .... COOKSON, E ..... .. . Coous, JESSIE M .... C0vIcY, H. P ........ CRAWITORIT, D. D .... CRAXVFORD, J. S ..... CULLY, EMELINI4: ..... CUIIL, L. F .......... CURRY. ETNA K ....... DALliY, C. I. ..... ...... IJAVENPORT, BIcR'r M ...... ..... DAwsoN, MINNIIC B .......... . DEARING, MARY MAkKliY ......... DIEIEMING, W. J ........... ..... DEISRANCE. Joslci-IIINI: .... ..... Dul.oAcII, MIoNoN A .... ..... It IDICKSON, H ......... DICKSON, 'IUITII ..... 'DINSMDOR, S ..... . .. DOANIE, AuIaLIc ........ DONAllUl'I, JNBIJW ..... 'DWVIGGINS, . E ..... EATON. F. A ........ IiuMuNus, Brassnc .... IBLLIOT, M. S ...... IC LLIOT, W. F ......... ELLIS, MRS. S. IC ....... IELMORE,R.R.... .... IDWVING, lLI5LIZABli'l'lI B ..... ..... 'EVYING, H. V ........... FASSETT, F. J ......... FIELLOWS, W. B .... CAIN, P. R .............. ..... CAMPBELL, CIIAs. A ...... ..... Quincy, Ill. Aurora, O., Wallman, Ia. Wooster, O. Burlington, Ia. Syracuse, N. Y. Syracuse, N. Y. Bellaire, Ohio Crawfordsville, Incl. Clay Center, Kaus. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Twin Falls, Idaho Chicago, Ill. BostoII, Mass. Denver, Colo. Olney, Ill. Brazil, IIId. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Sunnyside, Wash. Portland. Ore. Galesburg, Ill. Marshalltown, Iowa Waukegan, Ill. Council Bluffs, Ia. Sullivan, Ill. Memphis, 'l'eun. Hannibal, Mo. Palisades, Colo. Richmond, Va. Springfield, Ill. Chicago, Ill. MiIIneapolis, Minn. Orrick, Mo. Compton, Calif. Cambridge, Mass. New Orleans, La. DuOuoin, Ill. Hamilton, Bermuda DcIIIIisou, Texas Dallas, Texas Melbourne, Australia Paris, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Ft. Madison, Iowa Sabetha, Kaus. Okmulgec, Okla. Brookfield, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. CaIIon City, Colo. Canon City, Colo. Parsons, Kaus. Berkeley, Calif. Randolph, Vt. Calexico, Calif. Lander, Wyoming Kansas City, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. Seattle, Wash. Page 239 K . 4 1 i f K I S I 1 ls.. In Q l 2 I l I l , ,,.. . -I - -'... I . ... Y... , un. L.. .-. ... f-'I' xuf'-'... .im -,,..' ..,-.,,..... . ' All ...,A-.. f fl fl- ,...W-,rf-..-N q .. ,....,.. 1 7 fi VQX i Ui' -I ly' XTR Kb Y .1 ,K .,-,,.f t. -.. x., .J -.NU ,J---,MJVHUW-,FJ,, ,, N' N-- 1900-CCont.J I I'l'ZllARRIS. I', J... , .. .. I'Il.E'l'ClllCK, C. I ..,,.,.. I 0llQlll'Zk, J. W .,.,. FRI-:Y, JULIA V .... FRDAGI-:, G. B ..,. 'FnYE'r'r, S. J ...,... FURNISII, W. M ...... GAMRLE, GliR'I'RLIIlli ,..,. GAMBLE, H. W ..,.... fIA'I'ES, MARY A .... CIAYLE, BERTIE I. .,.. . GILMAN, CARRIE A ,... 'cIII.MOUIl, G. H ..... ICIILMOUR, J. R ..... GonI4:N, C. I. ..., 'cIRAIlAM, G. Ii .,.. LIRAIIAM, G. W .... Gimvics. M ..,... CIREENIE, FIMILIC ...,. 'GkEENE, W. D ..... CIRIEIENWOOIJ, V. I-I .... 'cIRlI I'IN, C. W ..... IIALEY, J. IE ,,...... 'I'IALI.IDAY, R. S ,,...., 'HAMII.TON, Lum B ...., 'I'IAMIL'I'oN, W. B ...... I-IANsEN. COKA M ..... HANDING, Mas. ADA .... HARIDING, W. C ,,,.... 'I-IAIuzIs, W. Ii ,..... FIARTIFDRID, W. I ,... HASIIAM, MARY M .... 5kI'IA'1'IlH0RN, C. C .,.. HAYICS, I.ol.A L... 1'IIET'I', AI.vA ......... I-IoAIzD. MAIQY ......,.., 'I'I0l5FNER, Mas. IDA M.. I'IOEl NliR, H ...,..... I'IOI.GATli, . C ........, I'IOI.I.INGSWOR'l'Il, ISDNA C. . .. .. ... HOLI.XNGSWORTlI, F ..... Hook, A. Ii ,....., ,.... 'HooK, M .....,.... 'HuLE'I'r, G. D ...,.. II.GlENI Rl'l'1, M. N .... 'JONES, W. H ......,.. KELLOGG, J. H .....,... KELI.occ, S. M ........... .... KELSICY, MARY JACKSON. KIcLso, Soi-nnoNIA B. .... . .. .. . KIENNEDY, H. I.. ........... ..,.. KENNEDY, R. V .......,. 'KENNEl7Y, S. Y ......... 'KEaa, J. A ............. KERR, MYRTLE HARLAN ..... .... KEYES, IDA I'E'I'Icn.soN. .. KEYIES, W. J ...,....... KEYTE, I. A ............ KILGURE, M. J ,... .. KIMBALL, S ........ KINSINGERV J. B .,.. KJEENER, S ,,,.... . l.ANnEs, H. I5 ..,,... . 'I.ARIMORE, T. B., Jn .... 1.AucnLIN, GliNI'1VIHVl'1. . LAUGIKLIN, G. M. .,..., I.EwIs, R. G ......... I.IcoN, ELLEN L .... .I.IGON, G .,..... . I.INcoLN, F. C .... SLINIBER. J. F ......, LINDSAY, I.INNIl'Z .... LINIIART, C. C ...... IJINVILLE, W. B ..... I.I'l'TLEJOIlN, D ....... I..I'l'TLEJOIlN, J. M ..... LUDDEN, J. B ....... 'I.YDA, L. W .......... LYDA, G. V ..... ....... NICALPIN, D. IC ......... MCCLANAIIAN, IVIABEI.. .. MCCLELLAND, BEssIE. .. IVICCLUNG, B. ......... . MCGEORGE, FLORENCE. . MCMURIIAY, N. I ...... MCNEII., MARY A .... MCIRAE, I. W ..... . MAllAl I A1'. I. F ...... MAlIAl l'AY, CLAILA.. . , MANSFIELD. B. R ....... IVIARSIIALI.. I.. J .... .. . . MAXYVELI., ISI.IZAllI'I'l'II . . . 'Deceased Page 2-I0 New York, N. Y. Cleveland, O. Paducah, Ky. 'I'intnn, Iowa Missouri Valley, Ia. Missouri Valley, Ia. I.eon, Iowa. Waco, Texas Berkeley, Calif. IVIarshalltown, Iowa Denver, Colo. Pittsburgli, Pa. Gibson City, III. Princeton, Ill. Orange, Cal. Franklin, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. Grand Rapids. Mich. Cherokee, Iowa Kirksvillc, Mo. Rocky Ford. Colo. Goshen, Ind. Ottawa, Kans. Charleston, S. C. Cleveland. O. Portsmouth, O Cincinnati, O. Kansas City, Mo. Rnshvillc, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. I.ynn-Haven, Fla. Dallas, Texas Kirksville, Mo. Mobile, Ala. Buffalo, N. Y. Iilsberry, Mo. Evansville, Ind. Middletown, O. London, Eng. Olympia, Wash. Long Beach, Cal. Poala, Kans. Colorado Springs, Colo. Bowling Grccn, Mo. Trenton, Mo. . Oklahoma City, Okla. Galion, O. Paris, Texas 1900- MAY, I'iI.I.A ....,.......... MEI'1KS,cl. I' ...,. ....,. IVIEIQKS, NI-ZI.l.Il1I. . . 'MEExs. W ........ MI5KKI.I'IY. l'i. II .... IVIEYIER. O. IC ..... MILLARD, I . P. .. 'MII.I.I41R, C. Z ...,. MILI.nk, I.XIAf3HI.. . . . FLLIEK, , ...,. MILLS, W. S .......... IVIINIIIAK, A. N. ........ .. Moiuus, FiI.IZAllIi'I'lI II ..... . Mounts, 'I . C ........... Moss. J. M ......,.... MOYER, ADHLLA. ..., MOYIER, I.. ISIJNA .... MULLINS, M. W ,,... Musick, AuoUs'rA P. . . Nnsnrr, R. Ii ......., NOVINGIiR. S. J. 'l'. .. NuGi:N'l', ICMMA ..... 0I.II'nAN1'. AIJATII P ..., OU1'llII'IR, Rowena .... OVICRFELTI I.. B. . .. Ovicksriucx-:'r. B. I . . . OWVNBY, W. W.. . .. IJARCELLS. M. I.. .. PAUL, A. H ....... I,EMBIER'I'0N, S. D .... SPETICRS, F. F ...... PULLEY, A. A ..... PULLEY, MABEI.. . .. PowELI., ANNA ..... POXVEl.I.. R. B ..... PKDCTOR, A. C .... Pnueroa, C. W .... I'noPs'r, Z. Z ..... I'u'1'MAN, D. P ....., PUTMAN, II. A ..... RAY, A. D ..,..,,... REAGAN, T. Ii ......... REED, CORDELIA M ..., REED, W ...,.....,. REESMAN, A. J ........ IQEESMAN, B. F .......... IRHOTCHAMEI.. CLARA.. .. . RIcn'rNouN, S. R ...... RILEY, BIIRTIIA ....., RILEY, B. F. ...... . 'ROBliRTS, B. F ...... Ronisivrs, Mas. K ..., ROBERTS, W. I. .,...... RocnEs'rEs, I'.MMA ..... Romans, C. R ...,... ROLANID, A. A ...... SAEIN. H. W ..... 'ISCOBERY I. Ii .,...... SEAMAN. IIANNY ....... SEE, S. D ............... SIIACKLICFORU, J ICNNIIE .... SnAcKI.I4:roaD, I. W .... - FSIIACKLHFORID. N. I-I .... SIIAIzoN. T. I. .,..... SIIELDON, T. W ........ SHERBURNE1 MARY ..... SIGLEII., H. R ........ SIGLER. W. D.. JR.. .. SISSON, E .......... SKEEN, G. S ...... SMITII, B. P. . . . .. SMITH, F. H ...... SMITH, I.. D ....... . SNAvEI.Y, J. W ...... SI'AUNHURS'l'. J. F .... SPENCER. J. J. ....... . STAFF, G ...... . . ..,,.. . . STAFFORD, FLOKENCI-I ...., STEPIIENSON, T. C ,.,.. DTRAIT, H. H .............. S'ruA my J. S ........ ...... SuI.I.IvAN, I'I. B .... ........ CCon t.j .I7l7IOIIIilC, lll. ....New York, N. Y. .Oak Park. Ill. .'I'oron1o. Ont. :I.onisville, Ky: .Ann Arbor, Mich. .Salt Lake City. Utah . , . .Spokane, Wash. .Ashland, Nebr. .Gntario, Orc. .Monlreal, Canada , :Santa Cruz, Cal. , :Bonldcr, Colo, Van Nuys, Cal. .BI'idgcport. Conn. ,BrookIyn, N. Y. .Long Beach, Cal. .I.ong BcaCh, Cal. .Dcnver, Colo. .Denvcr, Colo. .Rockl'ord, Ill. . .. .BnfI'alo. N. Y. .Ifdinm Mo. . lClchurne, Texas.. ... .Candor. N. Y. ... .'Kirksville, Mo. I iCIinton, Ill. I iBoise, Idaho . ...New Haven Conn. New Haven, Conn. . Bedford, Ia. . ,. .Germantown, Pa. 1fIINew York, N. Y. . .. .Grccnvillc, O. ... .Watcrbury, Vt. I iICIsbcrry, Mo. . . . .Ardmore, Okla. , . . .Ardmorc, Okla. . ,. .Davcnport, Ia. , . . .San Francisco, Cal. ....Rutlanc.l, Vt. . . , .South Bend, Ind. I QQ?o..ki..m1, Cal. .Ncodesha. Kans. Indianapolis, Ind. .Chicago, Ill. iIndianapolis, Ind. . . . .Savannah, Mo. .Mcadville, Pa. . . . .Coronado, Cal. ....Cedar Falls, Ia. .Cambridge, Minn. SUTIIERLAND, CELIA Bowxim ..... SUTIIIERLAND, W. G ...... SWVIETT, W. W ..... ...... VIIHVICBAUGII, INEZ .......... VIIHOMAS, It M .... .....-- - - Toon, IELIzAnE1'n I-IAI1vEY I-IIRAUGIIBER, W. F ....... . . TkII'LIe1'1'. NI-:VA 'I' ....... IIIULL, H. B ...,..... . . IIIYNDALI., JEAN M. . .. . I .Detroit, Mich. .Selah, Wash. .Mankato, Minn. IKIILZIIIIIIIIR, Pa. iMarccIine, Mo. . ...Los Angeles, Cal. .New York, N. Y. fag.: , Crf 5 Q1 .X .le l ll ,LC ,I 5. fl fi li 1 51 if ll I 5. I .1 li ii if l lc l I i fi gl ll li ll .Qi Y I J - V I .........-'. I A 2?1M A l HN -. e ' I ...,.-..,,f:1 YQ v,.',,f . '.x..',?J,.'-...11'..ll....'j, j Q-fs , if l ,Ir-gi ,hu H 4 V' XJx,,gf'f lx ' -A-- -I - V' ,I N I 1 '-'- ---'---i- 1900-fCont.J UREAIN, MARY A ......... URIIAIN, V P ...,,........ VANHIJRN, LIELISN M ....., VASTINE, H. M ......... VERNON, J. H ...,.... WAl.KER, MARY A .... WALROID, B. E ...... WANLISSS, R, . . . . WARREN, G. S .... WATSON, T. J .... WATsoN, W. F ..... 'WATSDN, W. M ..... 'WEnEER. F. G ..... WENnEI.L, C ....... WliS'F, W ............ WICSTON, BLANCIIE ,... WIIITCOMR, C. H ...... WIIITCOMB, H. P ........ WIIITCDMB, NEl.l.lE ..... .WIIl'l'E, W. N ........ WILEs, A. M ....... WILLARIJ, A. M ..... 'WIl.I.ARD, W. D .... 'Wll.l.IAMS, C. E ..... WII.I.lAMS, PEARL. .. WILLIAMS, R. H .... WILLrAMs, W. E .... WINGARD, A ........ WOL1'MANN, F ........ WOI.TMANN, I-I. C ..... Woou, INA '1'..... .. 'WO0D, R. B ........ WOODIIULL, S. C. . .. .. .. WURTII. IDA DAvIs. ..... .. Hamilton, 0. Hamilton. O. ...Chicngo, Ill. Harrisburg, Pa. New Bedford, Mass. Wabash, Ind. New York. N. Y. Kingston. N. Y. ...New York, N. Y. Peoria, Ill. .. ...New York, N. Y. .. .. .Monrovia, Cal. .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. illrooklyn, N. Y. i ilerseyville, lll. . .. .Missonla, Mont. :Kansas Cily, Mn. i iF:IiI'lmnl'y, Nchr. 1901 'ALLAnAc1I, LOUISA B ..... AI.I.IsoN, AIIELE ...... ANDERSON, J. H .... ARNOLD, W. M ..... A'I'xINs, W1 A .... BARKER, J. S ..... BARR, LULA A .... BARR, M. A ...... BASIIAW, P .... BEAVEN, . C ...... BELL, J. A ........... BENNING, LILY M ........ BIGSBY, M. H ........... BLAIR, J. S. ........... .. BLANCIIARD, SARA FARMER BOSWELIQWJ. L ........ .. . BOWEN, . D ........... BowERs CATIIERINE M... BRAGG, E ............ BREWER, AUGUSTA MARY. BRDXVN, A. D ....... ..... BROWN, FLORENCE ....... BROWN, SARAII SNAVEI... . BROWNELI., F. W ....... BRUCE, W. H ............ KBULLAS, GRACE li ,.... ... BuMI'us, A. J .......... BUMPUS, ELIzARE'I'n V. . BURRUS, LOUl.A ...,..... . BUTCIIER, O. L .......... BYRNE, J. F ............ CALLAWAY, A. N., JR ..... CARTER, G. R .......... VARTER, H. H. ...... . CHANCE, P. S ........... CIIAPMAN, EMMA M ..... CnAsE, J. P .... V .... . . CnATIfIEI.n, C. O ........ CIIATI-IEI.u, H. W ........ CHILES, H. S ....... .. .. . CIIRISTIE, MARGUl'1Rl'l'E G. CIIRIsTIE, W. W ......... CLARK, A. B ............ CLEARY, C. C .... Conn, SA RAII 'l' ..... COLE, J. B ....... 'COLLllZR, Eprrn .... COLLINS, T. il .... CONNER, C. 'I .... CORBIN, M. E ...,.. CORNELUIS, C ........ CORNELUIS, MARY B .... CovER1', CLARA M .... CRAME, E. M ....... CRAMB, J. L ...... 'Deceased 'I'hnmas, Okla. . iClinlou, Ill. ... .i.ll.lJllI'l'7C, lll. iMIIsCaIilIe, JOWZI ... .Norlh East, Pa. iHnnnibal, Mo. - -. .Los Angeles, Cal. -- -..Aledo, Ill. --f- -. .Battle Creek, Mich. - - -- .. . Joplin, Mo. - - - - -. .Richmond. Va. .. ifhtlillllil, Ga. ---- -. -Chicago, Ill. . .. .Excelsior Sprinlzs, Mo. . . . .Los.Angeles, Cal. iDcnver, Colo. . . . .. .l3oulder, Colo. -. .Newark, N. J . . ., .Clevelnnd, O. . . .. .'l'yler, Texas ... .I-Inrrodshiirrz. Ky. .- . .Shelhyville, Ky. . .. .London, O. ... .Anderson, Ind. ... .RochesIer, N. Y. iOrange, N. J. .If :New Y...-k. N. Y. i iC0lumbia, Mo. i iAlbuquerqnc. N. M. Winnipeg. Man-. Can. Winnipeg, Mau., Can. Neodesha. lxans. . . . .Liucoln, Nebr. Denver, Colo. ff-, 1901 'CRAMli, 'l'I-:NA C ........ CRAMI-TON, CARRIE A. . . CRAMPTON, C. C ....... CRAVEN, M. B ......,, Cnow, IC. C ........... SCKOWV, lCl.lZAlllETH M.. .. . CULLEY. Fi. W ......... CULLINS, J. A ........ CUNNINGIIAM, A. M .... CUNNINGIIAM, J. D ....... SCUNNINGIIAM, Nellie V ..... CIIRRENCE, B. C ...,.. . .. CURRICNCIE, JJORA A .... CURTIS, F. G ..,,.,,.. DANII-:I.s, II ...,,,,. .DAVIS, CLARA A .... DAvIs, GRACE M. . . .. DAVIS, I.II.I.IAN B ..... DAVIS. P. IC ........ DAvIs, SARAH M ...... DAVIS. W. IC. .,.... .. DEM ISRON, W. l. .,..... DENNISTON, JJAKSY D .... JDICNNISTON, E. L ...... DE SIIAZER. J. D ..... DIxoN. J. W ....... IJOBSON, W. N ..... JJUDSON, C. L ...... JDODSON, J. 'l' ...., IJRAKE, J. '1' ....,.. . JJRIESSIELL, W. li ...,.., DUNNING1-oN, R. H .... EAs'rMAN, H. P .,....,, EBERLE, CAssANuRA, . . EDXVARIIS, A ...,..,.,,. , EDXVARDS, IRENE J ....., EDXVARDS, J. C ..,....,, TCLDER, EDITII DESoI.I.AR. . . IQLLIOTT, J. W .......... I'IRIfoRn, W. F ........ lCvANs, NI-:I.I.I li M .... FALRNER. J- ......... . FARMER, G. C., JR ..... FAULKIN, H. J .... .... FQCARTY. .JULIA A .... 'FoRn, W. I ........... FOXVLER, C. L .......... . FRIEDERICQC, FI.nRA A .... FRENCH, Iii. B ......... 'GAGE, F. W ........ . GAhIBl.'E, F. lfi ...... GANONG, EVA A .... GARARII, E. D ...... GARDlNliR, W. L .... GATES, A. 0 ...... .GIBBS. H. K. .... .. GILTNER, li. li .....,.. Gl.ASGOXV, ADA C ..... Gl.ASGOW, J. C ........ GI.AsCow, J. L ....... .. . GOODSPEED, AI.MEnA J. . . GRAHAM, C. M ......... GRAIIAM. FANNIE M. .... 'flRAVlZ'I'I', MARGUliRI'l'lE B GRAVETT, W. A ......... GREENO, ANGIE W ...... lAIAnI.EY. ANNA ........ LIAILE, FLORENCE R .... FIANIEY, J. F ........... HANNAII. ANNIE W .... HARDY, CLARA ...... HARLAN, E. L ...... FIARLAN, F. J .......... HARRIS, EULA L .... .... LIARRIS, N. E .......... FIAR'l', MAE VAN DOREN. 'I-IAR-r, S. W ............ HASKINS, G. W ........ 'HAYDON.H......... .... FIENDRICKSON, GLENN. .. IJENRY. AURELIA S ..... HPIRBOT, E. G ....... HERMAN, J. C ...... HEYERy F. C ..... l'IILL, KATE C ...... l'lIVliLY, J. L ....... . HOAGLANII, C. O ..... HOIQGES. P. L ...... HULME, li. D ..... JLPPERSON. SIIRIE 0. , . .. D CCon LJ ...., .Delhi, Cal. , . . .Delhi, Cnl. i iEllClHll'f, luIl. Melbourne, Australia ... .St. Johns, Mich. ....Bev.hnuy, lll. llloomingluu, lll. 'I'ifFIn, 0. Tiffin, O. Mt. Vernon, Ill. Brockton. Mass. Bowling Green, O. Beaumont, Texas Basin, Wyo. I'iL1.sburII. Kaus. . . iMCAllel1, Texas . .. .Alm:l. Kaus. . .. .l'lurrishurg, Pa. Eureka, Cal. SI. Louis, Mu. Kirksvillc, Mo. . ...Aul1uru, N. Y. ... .lfidwardsville, lll. ....l'l1il:Idclpl1i:l,Fa. i :SL Louis, Mo. .. . .. .P:uvlIuska, Okln. . .. .. .Pr:ltIville, Ariz. . .. .Atlnutau Ga . . . .Mi:uui, Fla. . . . .'l'exark:uI:I, Ark. . .. .Los Angeles, Cul. . . . .Peoriu, lll. . . . . l.nPoI'te, Ind. Miltonvale, Kaus. i i'l'nls:I, Okla. . . . .Wnyne, Nchr. . .. .P:n'is, Texas . . . .C0rning, Iowa ... .Wnsccn, Minn. Rcedley, Cal. . .. .InIzlewnod, Cnl. . .. .. .Diuuhu, Cal. l iDnyton, O. ffl illrooklyn, N. Y .. . .SI. Catherine, Mo i :Los Angeles, Cal. . .. .Flint, Mich. Melbourne, Australia . . . .Alhany, N. Y. . .. .DeIrcit, Mich. . . . .Princville, Ore. . .. .Geneva, N. Y. . . . .Bufl'alo, N. Y. . . . .Magnetic Springs, O. . . . .'1'oleclo, Ohio . .. .Oaklaud, Cal. . . . .ClIicago, Ill. .. . .Washingtou, D. C. . .. .St. Joseph, Mo. Page 241 1901-QCont.l Hook, I-I. C ,....... ..,,. . HooIc,,I. l'l.,Jll ....,.., . l IOW'lCK, A. I3 ......... l'l0W'ICK, lCvANGI':I.INI': .... I'IuIIs'I', ANNA H. ,,..... . HUS'I'ON. KATIIIIYN I.. , . .. HU'l'CIlINSON, C. PI ,....,.. l'lYA'l'l'.J li .,...,,,,.,.,. INGIIAIIAM, ELIZA!-IIIZTII M.. JAMISON, R. li ...,......,. jAQuI'rII, H. C. .....,.. . . JENNISUN, I'IA'I'I'I I-: ..... ,IoIINsoN, jnssuc B .... .. . QIONES, IC. D ..,,.,.,....., KALIII-'I.II:scII, li. I. ,...., .. KA'I'I'IeNIIoInN, FANNIII C... KI-:LI.occ, W. li ........... KIL'I's, NI-:I.I.II-L P ..,...,.. KIL1's, WM. H ,....,. KINGNIIUILY, I.. C. . . . KISSINGIQII, I.. A .... , KLEIN. C. S ...... KI.INL:, D. M ....., 'I.ACY, BEKTIIA R . .. l.Acv, j. C .,...,......... LANII, CIIAS, AI.I.IeN ..,.., l.AUGIll.lN, MAKGlIliRl'fI'l I. IIEITCII, ALMA li .......... LINNeI.L, J. A ...,....... Loext-1, LRRELLA ....... Locxllc-BII.owN, SARA .... LONGIIIIII. li. I. ....,.. . I..ovI-:. C. D .........., I..ovINc, W. B ....,...... I.uIcIsNs. CA ROLINIC Ii .... LYNII, W. li ........... LYNIQ. S. T .......... MAGICRS, MAIIY,I ,... 'MAGIl.l., E. G ....... MAIEK, B. B. ,.... MALONE, H .... ... MANATT, C. S ......,.. IVIARTIN, CAItoI.INI-: SJ ..,. MAXWEI.I., I. .,..... MAYIIII. H- ...-..-. - MAYKOMIC, DIILPIIINI-: ..... M'A wc ,B.F.. L LLI'i'IIK .' .....,..,,.. MARY C IIA-.III., ..,,, McALLIs1'IcI1. - 'MCBRIlil5, PHDEBIC sMl'I'll.. McCI.ANAIIAN, 'l'. S ....... MCCONNEl.l.. EVA M.. ... MCCONNEI.L, ZOIIA ..... MCCOY, FI.oIcIcNcI-: l. ,.,,. MCMAINS. l'I. C ....... NICMlLl.AN, A. F ,.,, McMII.I.AN, I.. C. . . . 'MlEl.VlN, A. S ..... MI-:IIKLI:Y. W. A ..... M . -: A. L. . ILI I Ia, ...,... MILLIEII, FI.oIu-:NCI-: C .... MlI.LliR, U. 'I' .......,. MII.I.I1:II. W. B ....... Mll,l.S, IC. M ..... . .MILNI5R, CLAIQA l., . . MOI-'I-'I-:1'I', CI.AItA li .,,. MoI-'IfI4:1 r, G .,....... MoNIuIII:, G. 'I' ,... 'M0kKlS, D. li ..... Mmutow, A. D ,.,,. . MosII-zu, MAMII: C ..... MUIIIQY, ANNA B .,.,, MIIIIILY, P. H .,.... NAZKJR, G. S. .,,.. . N0l.ANI7, G. I. ...... . NOLAND, Lou 'l'VYAY ,,.. NOIIMAN, P. K .,,.... . Nonkls, KA'I'Ia I. ..,. . Novrzs, MARY Fi ..... O'NI-:AI.I., W. Q ..,. PA'I'I'IaIIsoN, A ..,.. l'AuI.v, G. W... ... PAIJLY. IAJNA lil ...... Flack, P. M ..... ,..... Pxaux., Lucv K ........... 'PIiMBIEkTON, I.III.u B ..... PIcNNocK, AIIIIIIQVI ...,. PIINNOCK, D. S .....,.... PIEIIKINS, MvII'I'AI. V ..... Pl5'l l'l'l', H. ,I ..,...... . PI'l'I'S, ANNA B ...... PI'I'I's. PiUCl'lNIi .... 'l,KlWEII.l., Com .... u Deceased PII ge 24 2 l'IlIlClllIIS0lI, Kaus. Grand junction, Colo. Yokama. Wash. Yokarua, Wash, St. joseph. Mo. Duluth, MiIIII. Macon, Mo. St. Angnstiue, Fla. 'I'nronm, Ont., Cllll. Greenview, Ill. Youngstown, O. Roberts, Idaho Newton, Kaus. Harwich Port, Mass. Sterling. Colo. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Hartford. COIIII. Beloit, Kaus. San Francisco, Cal. Malvern. Iowa Siguin, Va. ' H l'IoIIolIIlII, Hawau LaGrange, Ill. Cincinnati. O. Kankakee. Ill. 'l'umpicn, Ill. Sherman. Tex. Philadelphia, Pa. Los Angeles, Cal. Allen tnwn, Pa. Seymour, la. Chicago, Ill. Hampton, Ia. PomoIIa, Cal. Paris, Texas New Orleans. La. Fayetteville, Ark. Fayetteville, Ark. limporia. Kaus.- Wichita, Kaus, Baltimore, Md. New l'l3VCll, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cleveland, 0. Centerville. Ia. Shelbiua, Mo. Hanover, Ill. Elizabeth, Ill. Ottumwa, Iowa Naiupa. Idaho Columbia, Mo. Columbia. MII. Ashtabula, 0. Springfield, Mo. Springfield, Mn. St. Louis, Mn. New York. N. Y. Wilmington, Del. Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado Springs, Colo, San Antonio, Texas 'l'IIlcd0, 0. PlIilaclelplIia, Pa. l'ilnIiI'a,'-N. Y. I3looIniIIIztnII, Ill. IllonnIiIIIztoII, lll. I ...'A 1901- PowIcI.I.. lLnNI4:s'I' S ...... ......... S t. Paul, Minn. Pklclc, PIIICII, l'iMILY HYI-:Ia ..... PIucI-:, EMMA H ....... PRICE, GI-10, R ...... PRICE, I. A .......... PRICE, MILIIIIIIIQ H ...... CLAIIA M .......... PUGII, I. M ......,....... REI'II7li, IDAIRY WII.I.IAMs.. fCon I-D ..,.HIItclIiIIIIoII, Kaus. . . . ,l oIvler, IIId. ... .0klahoma. City, Oklu ....jackson, Miss. PRICII. R. L. ......,.... ,. . .. .gilCkSOI1, Miss. Pucn. MINNIIIZ MliGRI'ZW' .... . ... Qvcrctt, Wash. . . , .lLvcrctt. Wash. RI-:II:skIII. J. A ............. RIEGAN. l.oII I3 ....,.... Rfilll, G. W .,,, Ram, I. I ....... REIII, W. li ........ RIQNSIIAW, DIeI.I.A ..... RICIIAIIIISQN, C. l.. , .. RII.In:Y, J. W., ju ,... RQIII-:IvI's, AIv.1'IIIIIz ..., Rourzwrs, B. C ....... ROIIIIIITSON, l.. D. . , .. Roo1', J. A ........... SRUPEKT, INA BROYVNIE. .. SADDON, I.IzzIIc. ..... . SAMuI:I.s. H. R ..... SANNER, F. l'i .... SASII, El.IZABI'E'l'll. . . SCIIAUII, MINNII1: .... SCIIMIDT, J. ....... . SCIIMIDT, SMMA R .... SCIIKOCK, MANY G .... Sco1'r. T. M.. .......... Worcester. Mass. ... .Warreu, 0. ....Marion, Ill. ... .Clarltsburg, W. Va. . . . .Cleveland, 0. ... .NorwiclI, N. Y. . ,. .Taylorvillc, lll. ,...l.incolII, Ill. . .. .Kokomo, Ind. ,..,Erie, Pa. . .. .Cherokee, Iowa . . . .DetroiI, Mich. Corsicana, Texas . .. .Meadville, Pa. ....St. Louis, Mo. , . . .Scotts Bluff, Nebr. . . . .Petersburg Ill. Chagrin Falls, 0. SCO'l'l . Lou l'. ........... . SIaI.LAI1s, ANNA S'l'ANl.lCY .,... .... I salsel, Kaus. SIIEIIMAN, ANNA K ...... SIIQEMAKI-zk, G. O ....... Snonlav, ,I. L ..,,... SISSON, AIIA Il ..,. SMITII, D. C ..... SMITII. H. H .... SMITII, H. R ..... 'SNEDEKEIL H ............ 'SNYDl'Ill,k. IC ............ SPATI-IS, ucIIIcv VIIIGINIA. SI1IsAIz, D. A ........ ..... SPILL, W. Il ............. S'I'AItBUcx, D. W ......... STIIAIINS, C. H ....,,.. . . STEVENSON, l'fliNlllli'l I'A A S'I'I:vIeNsoN. J. F ...,..... S'I'oIxM, IULXA F .,........ s'l'O'l'l', R ....,. S1'ou1-, O. G ..... 'SWEl'IT, B. V .... SwI:Is'I', B. W ..... Swm-:1', RAl.Pll A. . . SYMMONDS, W. IC. . . 'TAIIIIII. MAIIY E .... TAYLOR, T. L .... .TlERKl'ILl., A. P... 'l'IIoMAs. W. T ...... 'l'uoMPsoN. LUCY I . . . 'l'IIoMI'soN, MARY S ,.... l'!l0RlNG'l'ON, W ...... VISIIORNBURY. H. A .... ITROWBKIDGE, S. M .... UNIII-:IIwooII, A ..... VAI.I.IIf:II, 'I'. I' ...... . VINCENT, l3iI.I.A ..... VINcI:N'I', W. H ..... WAI.IcI-zu, .IDAISY ...... WAl.KlCR, 1 .,...... WALKIEK, I. I .,.......,. WAI.xuI', MAKIIIZ Built: .... WAIIII, l'lAKKll'1'l' l IaL:III-:Iuc WIauII, W. j ............. WlCl.Sll, I.. W ......... ... WlCNGI'IR,,I ........... .. WES'l', CllARl.0'l l'I-Z B. . . . WI-:s'I'I-'AI.I., D. C .... . . WI-:s'I:I-'A LI., 'l'. M .... WIlI'l'NEY, C. IC ..,,... WIl.Kl'IS, GIIACIQ Ifl .... WILKI-zs, -IICNNIIE li ...... Wichita, Kaus. ....ClIaInpion, Mich. Caldwell, Kaus. I isllcflllllll, Texas .. ....l3IIrliIIgton, N. N. S., Pittsl1IIrglI,Pa. Trappe, Pa. U. l i.iLock Haven, Pa. Kirl-csvillc, Mo. Dayton, 0. Eric. Pa. . . . .Provideuce, R. I. I.aIIsiIIIz, Mich. 'llIlCOIll2l, Wash. ... .Walla Walla, Wash. Los Angeles, Cal. . . iBriClgeport, Conn. ....ElnIira, N. Y. Grand Island, Nebr. ....California ....California DcIIver, Colo. . . . .DeIIver, Colo. New Bedford, Mass. .......Sel1ring, Fla. K ....... Shawnee, Okla. WII.l.COX, W. A ........... 'WlLSON, wANNlE'I I'li W.. .. WII.soN, . ...,.. Wonmmcv, l'll.0Rl'INCE ,I ..... .. . WnonI.IANsIaI-:. j. 0, ..,... WIuoII'I'. l.. G ......... . Danville, Ill. ,. .... Kansas City. Mn. . . . .ML VCFIIOII, O. . . . .ClIicagu, Ill. . . . .Coshocton, O. . .. .Fustoria, O. . .. .Los Angeles, Cal. . ...Los Angeles, Cal. Highland Park, Conn. Waterbury, Conn. .. ISI. Charles Mu. CliIIt0II, Ill. ' Des Moines, la. l 190I.'-CCOIIILD J'-02--fcxgnthj Wvcxoi-'I-'. A. B .......... YouNu, A. I-I ..... ...... ZIMMI-:RIuAN. J ..... 1902 ADAMS, ARvII.1.A P... .. AMOS, VIRGINIA I.. , .. ANm-:RsoN, ANNA U .,.. AI-I'nRsoN, F. B ...., API-IsRsoN, SARAH l'i .,.. ARMoR, LILAIIIJIS ..... BAGI.I:Y. Lotuslc M .... BAI.nwIN, HELEN M ..... HA I.I.ANcI-:. C., JR ..,.,. BANIIICI., MAR'l'llINI-Z. . . . BARKICR, F. M ...,... DARKIER, LI-:NA ...,.. FBATIIRICK, P. I. ,........ . 'BA'l'IlKlCK, RosAI.INn ..... BICCKNER, l'1I.MA HAKIBICR. 'BIcI:nu, IsAnoRI: A ....... BI-:I:MAN. R. H ........... 'BlEl'IKl'1, G. Iii .,...... BEKGLAND, B. A ..... BIsRoI.ANn, PICARII. . . BIQRRY, A. I'I ...,.... Bum, DI-:I.I.A C .... BIcsnY, F. I. ..... . Bowian, R. A ..,.... Bowl-:Rs. ALICIA: C. .. . Bownns, H. D ......... Bowman, FIIIWARII. . . . . BOWMAN. IC. I. ,....... . BRAGG, D. A, ,,,..,,.. ,. BRI-LNZ. L. IC ............. IIRIMBLIC-COMHIE, C. A .... BROWN, W. H .......,... BROWNING, M. P ...... BRYAN, A. I. ..... . BYARS. W. R ...... HUNTING, C. C ...... BURNER, ETIIICI. I.. .. CAIN, R. W ........... CAI.VER'I', I!Is'I'IIIsR l'i ...... 'l'CARLISI.E, H. W ......... CIIADWI-:I.I., P. T ......... CIIANDLIQR, Ii'I'IIIaI. BRONVN. . . .... . CnII.ns, Bicssuc C ........ CLAY, MOLIIIIE B ......... CLI:ARY, G. W ..... CI.INn, C. O ....... CoIIRI.Ic. W. H ....... Coma, W. A ........... CONKIEI., MAUIJE ......... CoNNIaR, HARRIR1' M ..... .CONNEk, J. S .......... CooNI-'II:I.n, G. W ...... CORKNVHLL, F. FI ......... CDVEY, FLQRRNCI-: A ..... 'CRAlG, I .............. CROUCII, C. N ...... . . . CUNNINGIIAM, J. R ....... CURI., I.0RET'l'A Lizwxs .... IJAVIS, D. W .......... DEAN. MEK1'IlE M ...... DEEGAN, GRACE Ii ..... IJEGR00'F, F. I5 ....,... IDEMING, L. C.. ..... .... DIaQl'IIsNNE, MAUIJE O .... IDIECKMANN, LOUISA ..... DII.I.oN. J- A .......... IJOBSON, W. D ...... IJODSON, J. W. N ...... IDOWVNER, L. A., JR ..... DRIsssIcI.I., W. S ..... Dui-'uR, li. D ........ IJYIER, MARY M ....... 'l'II.I.I-:R. FRANCES M .... .IfiI.LIS, C. W ......... ISLSIEA, H. J ....... IQWING. ERNEST ...... ICVVING, MARY S ..... FAGAN, C. L ........ FAGER, EMMA C. . ... IFARDER, C. V ..... 1 AUCli'l l', l'l. I . ...... . I'IIl'Il.DS, PI-:Rus Ii .... FI1'scr:RAI.u, F ....... FI'rsGI-:RAI.lJ. LIQNA ..... FI.AcK. W. O ........ IP0WVI.l'IR, J. C ..... 'Deceased Alton. Ill. Drigtzs, Idaho Georgetown, Ky. limporia, Kaus. Portland, Me. Pittsburgh, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wellman, Iowa l.aIIarpC. Ill. Cincinnati, 0. New York. N. Y. Rock Island, Ill. Galva. Ill. Tampa. Fla. Millville, NMJ. Kirksville. o. l'iurcka. Kaus. Portland, Ore. Portland. Orc. Sunnyside, Wash. Topeka, Kans. Arkansas City, Kans. Carnie, Ill. Columbia, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Gainesville, Texas San Diego, Cal. Bloomington, Ill. Denver, Colo. Ponca City, Okla. Quincy, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Norburne, Mo. Monticello, Ill. Ogallala, Nehr. Kirksville. Mo. Los Angeles, Cal. Dodge City. Kaus. Newark, Ohio The Somerset, Mc. Williamson, W. Va. San Antonio, Texas Beaumont, Texas Rock Island, Ill. Anaheim, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Centerville, Ia. St. Louis, Mo. Columbus, Ohio Cartliage, Ill. lil Reno, Okla. Stuttgart, Ark. Havana. Ill. Kirksville, Mo. Parsons. Kaus. Parsons, Kans. Portland, Ore. Cmnmf, ,l. l'. ..... ,.... . ... .. GERMAN, W. R ..,...... .. GLARGON, CORINNIC. .. GI.IazIaN, R. A .....,.... fIO0DPAS'l'URl5, C. 0 .,... GRIMsI.IcY. F. N ...... HAl.LAM, LULU R ..... HAMLIOND, C. H .,., HANNAII, H. C .... HARDRN. F. I. .... .. I'IARDlNC, Ii. F ......... HARRIS. IsARIzI. ......... .. I-IA RRIsoN, CORN:-:l.IA I .... HARWOOII, MA RY If ..... HAYES, H. W ......,.. I'IlENRY, E. I-I ....... HRRRICK, W. IC ..... HICRMAN. W. H .... HINSIIAW, Lois. ..... . HoA Rn. B. O .... ....... HOLGATI-I, MAnIf:I. D. HtDLl.AND, J. Ii ......, I'I0l.L0!VAY, P. D. . . I-IOLSCLARW. I . . . Hour. H. ...,. , Hunsrm, G. C ..... HYlll1I, W ...... .. . II.I.INsxI, A. X .,.. IRELAND, E. M .... Ivins. CORA I. ..... . JAIQGER. H. F ..,...... JENNINGS, C. H ......... OSS, - iomsswl OIHN WIESLPIY ...... ARNI-:Y. IsAI.IIcI.I.Is .... Klcrrn, A. M. ...... KIQY1-Ie, I. H ..,..,. KIRK. H. lil ...... KIRKIIAM, C. L... KNox.rI. F ......... 'I LANE, . ' .,..,, , ,,,, LAuoIII.IN. N. D ...... .. I.AwRnNcIc. RHODA .I ..,. LEIGII, EMMA Hovn ....... IIISISCIINER. MARTHA R.... I.IcsI.IIa, G. W .......... I.RsI.In.g. G ........ , . , ,, Lewis, 'ORA Hl:Ms'I'Rr:Ic1' .,., IAINDI-Ik, CllARl.01'l'A I ..... LINK. If. C ............, I.owRY, J. 0 ......... MACIE, O. A ........ MAllAl IfY, H ..... MAl.0NliY, IA RY ..... MAI.1'nY. J. W ...... MARSH, R. W ...... MARsnAI.I.. F. J .... MARTIN, G. A. ...... . MAxIsY, C. N. ......... MAXWVIELL, Avis Boumc ...... MAxwIa1.1., G. C ...,.,,,.,,, MCCIIEYNIQ. VINA DIQAUCIIAMP MCCl.liAKN, Rou1:R'I'A ..,, . ,, MCDANIICI., A. C .... MCD0l7GAlIl., J. R. . . McGAvocIc, ANNII-: I-I McGAvocK. J. E ..... MCGUIRR. F. J ...... MCKRIRI. J. A ........ 'MCKONIC, Louisi-2 D ,,... McMIsAI.. NIc'I'A H.. . McPIRIs. ..... MI-:RcRR.I ..... . II.I.I:R. .. ,.... .. MoI.IsswoR'rIl. LI-:Nou MIIRGAN. MARY Ii. . . IVIOORIC, INIEZZIIC C. . . MoRRIs, I'I. D .....,. MUMMA, M. Ii ..... MURI-'IN. J. C ...... MURRAY. ,I. H., JR. .. MlI'l l'ART. ANNA B. . . Mu1'rAR1'. C. J ,,,,,. 'OIDEN, L. Ii ......... .L'RIf.. OIIIPIIANT, LDRNA A ...... . OI.IPnAN'I', MARION A OLNI-:Y, BnI.I.Ic H .... 'PARCI-:I.1.s, J. W ...... PARKS, FANNIE ...... Peek, MARY NOONAN ..... PICCKIIAM, H. li ...... .....I..VllllSl0Il. Ill. Canadian, Texas Kalamazoo, Mich. Washington, D. C. Decatur, Ill. Tabor, Ia. Rushville, Ill. Jimction City. Kaus. owagiae, Mich. Bethany. Mo. Lake Plamilton, I la. Ridgewood, N. J. Mexicri, Mo. Ridge Farm, Ill. Los Angeles, Cal. Bloomington, Ind. Gorin, Mo. Alhia, Iowa lliH'. Colo. Tacoma, Wash. Crowle , La. Rolla, IMO. Kansas City, Mo. Fresno, Cal. Pasadena, Cal. Grand Rapids, Mich. Baltimore, Md. Wheeling, Texas Greenville, Ill. Clarence, Mo. New Castle, Pa. Bellingham, Wash. San Diego, Cal. University, Place, Ne Deland, Ill. Marshville, Ore. Manitoba, Can. Winter Haven, I la. Stamford, Conn. Pasedena, Cal. Boise. Idaho Columbia. Miss. Salmon, Idaho Oakland, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Detroit, Mich. Okmnlgee, Okla. Salem, Ore. Portland, Ore. Santa Ana. Cal. Trenton, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Virginia, Ill. Lincoln, Ill. Ottumwa, Iowa Winterset, Iowa San Antonio, Texas Greeley, Colo. Page 2 I I Tm H 'I if Ij,'fQff'ff'F11IIffQ'i '..5,:.g,,,1Vf,f' 1' :. '::f:T:r:::.:i. 'A ' Lfxiallsi. ,IV 'VJ Il 1902-CCont.D 1903 K.-. I.fI.., l.-J I ii. IC .li S. li EI :I il ii 12 il 5: lx 1. Il 2. ,I ll II I I il il ii il Ii ji is I. 'T II I I. I PEEDLES, R. I3 ....,...........,. PENLANIJ, H. IC .................. Berkeley, Cal. PIIELPS, MABEI. BLAKE ,... PIIILLII-s. J. W. I-I .,,... PIERCE, F ............ PLEAK, ........ PLEAK, S. .V ....... ... POLMETISER, li. C ......... POLMISTEIER, INA BARKER ........ PREWI-:'r'I', J. M ........... PREwE1'1', J. W ......... 'PRICE, W. E ........ . .. PRoe'rOR, MElll'FABl41I. .... . 'PURIJONL 'THEOIJOSIA C ,... ISECTOR, B. N .......... IKEESE, D. I-I ,,..,.... REI-:sMAN, Iii. S .... REID, ANNA G ..... RICE, E. A ............. IRIEGER DAISY D ......... Ross, C. I' .... ............ RUNYON, Nl-3I.l.llC A ..... IKYON, O. H ..,........... SACKETT, IC. W .......,..... SAI-I'INc1'oN, VIRGINIA D .... SCIIMUNK, IDA ZIeI.lAvI1:cI-:R. . . SCIIOETTLE, MARY 'I' .... .... ScnoIfII:LD. T. M ...,..... SIILLIN, PEARL BGWVMAN .... . ..... SEVIER R. IC. L . ................. SIIERIDAN, I.II.I.IAN BALLANCE. . . .. Snovia, FI.oRI-:Nels I. .. .... . ..... . SIIOUSI-I, F. M ...........,.. SIMMONS, IDA M ...., SMI'I'II, ANNA M ..... SMI'rII. E. C ...... . SMITII, F. P ....... SMITII, I Ilil.liNA I .... SRI-:AR, FRANeIas IC .... STARR, HELEN I ..... STARR, J. I ....... 'S'I'AUI-'IfER, L. S .... S'rEvENs, EVA ..... S'rEwA RT, J. A ..... STONE, J. C .,....... IVIIANNER, C. W ....... TERRELI., BENNORA ..... I'IIAwI.EY. IC. O ...,.... I'IIAYIaR, H. A ....... rl'IIAYIiR, HELEN E .... 'l'HOMAS, BERTIIA I. ..... IFIIOMPSON, ANNA I ....... TIIDMPSON, EI.IzAuE'I'II M .... TIIOMI-soN, H. B ,,.......... 'lIH0Ml'S0N, I. N .......... '.I.'lNDOLPlI, L. W .,...... 'l'0WNSl'ZNlD, Ii. If ..... rI'RASK, MARY A ..... 'FRASKI R. E ,.,..,.. 'I'RII'LE'r'r, L. B ,,.,,,. TRUEDLOOD, MARY J .... l'RuI:sLooD, J. 0. .... . . 'IIURFLEIL F. ANNA .... 'I'URLEY, M. L ...... . 'Vl'UTTLE, G. H .,.......... I I I1 Isnt Lake City, Um. .. .. .I'Iastings, Nebr. iMurI'reesboro, Ark. .. .. .Kirksville, Mo. . Kirksville, Mo. IIIIIMt.sm1i..g, Ky. 'l'ole4.lo, O. Salt Springs, Okla. .. . . .Denver, Colo. Billings, MDIII. . Portland, Me. , ..... ROSEBRDOIC, SAPIIRONIA. . .. ..... Springfield, O. Trenton, Tenn. Beaver, Pa. Salem, Ore. Warren, Pa. Ocean Park, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Mexico, Mo. Poplar, Bluff, MO. 'I'opeka, Kaus. Rockville Center, N. Y. Montclair, N. J. Columbus, O. Iingene, Ore. Eugene, Ore. Kokomo, Ind. Fort, Worth, Texas Rochester, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Winner, S. Dak. Walla Walla, Wash. Oskaloosa, Iowa Richmond, Ind. Springiield, Mass. . . .. .Traverse City, Mich. Rensselaer, Ind. VAN DE SAND, W. B .............. Hop Bottom, Pa. VAN DEUSEN, HARRIETT I.. .. .. .. .BridgepOrt, Conn. WAGNER, LILY lf. ........ . ..... . .Creston, Iowa WAl.KlCR, HELI-:N E ....... . WAl.LlCR, FRANcI:s M .... WARREN, F. I'I ......... WA'I'soN, NliI.l,lI'1 M ..... KWPJST, J. A ...... ...,. WHITCOMB, G. M .... WIII'I'I-:, B. H ...... WIIITIC, E. C ............ WIIITE, J. L .............. WIIITEIIEAD, I-IARRIII1' A ..... WII.COX, F. I ..,.... . .. Wll.COX, NELI.ll5 S ..... WILES, CLARA. ..... . WILES, H. S ........... WoLIfI-:, C. A ............ WOLTMANN, KA'l'lll-1RlNl'2. .. WooD, F. P ............. W00lDRlll l4', C. H ...... YOUNG, A. W .....,..... YouNc, CINDI-:RELLA ..... YOUNG, F. P .......... Deceased Page 244 Salem, Ore. Wausau, Wis. Plainfield, N. Plainfield, N. J. Neodesha, Kaus. Chillicothe, Mo. Delavan, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Cal. 'AnDo1 r, ICLLHN IC ..... . . . 'ADEI.I., W. PEARL ..... . ADAMS, W. J? ......... ADAMS, WALTER W .... ALLI-:N, L. W .......,. AMENT, L. G ....,.. APLIN, ANNA K ..... ATKINSON, GRACE ..... BAKER, ANNA E .... BAKER, H. N ..... BARNES' P. J ..... BARR, ANNIE M .... BARR, F. J ..,........ 'BARTLliT'l , LAURA F ..... BATHRXCK, Rosle M ..... BI-:A1'rY, A. H ......., BICATTV. I. M ...... 'BIf:NNE'I'r, C. IC. .. 'BIs1'rS, C. S ..,..... BE'r'rs, LID I: .......... BLOCKER, BOLLING I.. . .. BOWER, MARY R ..... BOYER, G. R ...,,...... BDYER, MINNA R ........ BRADLEY. JOSEPIHNIC B.. .. 'BRADLEY, 0. E .......... BREITZMAN, E. J ,... .... BRIDGES, J. P ...... BRIoII'r, S. H ..... BRUCE, ALMA I. ..... BRUCE. J. B. O ...., BURDETTE, G. F ...... Busu, EVELYN R .... .... BYRNE, JENNIE NEAAL ..... CAMIIDELI., CRISTQDIIER A. CARLSON, MYRTLIC ,...... CnA'I'IfIEI.D, L. T .... ,..... CIIEMARK, J ........ ...... CLARK, IDA Fox .......... CLARK, SOPHIA HIcMs'rRI:I-:T. . .. . .. CLARKE, G. B .........,.. COEFMAN, J. M ........... COKE, R. H. ...... . CoI.I.INS, I. W. ...... . 'CoNcER. EMILY A .....,.. COON, F. F ............... Com-ER, LYDIA N. ....,... CnRNe'r'r. Jnssm WIl.l.A Rn. COSNER, L.. H ............ COTTINGIIAM, V. P ....... CRAIG, D. H ............ CRAIG, W .............,.. CRAMII, A. B ............. CRAMD, CARRIIS Asnmcx., CRAMD, L. K ............. 'CROWLEY, F. G .......... CUBBAGE, B. H .......... CULIIERTSON, ELIZA M .... CULLINS, NELLIE ......... DAMIZRON, MAIIINDA I2 .... DAVIS, GERTRIIDE STAUFFE K .... . . DEMING, Eurrn A .....,.......... DEPUTY, ANNA W .......... DEPUTY, H. E .......... IJINSMOOR, LAURA I3 .... DORRANCE, JuI.rA K ..... DOWNEY, S. W ....... DOWNINGI J. E .,... DOWNS, H. A ....... IDOZIEILQ- K ...,..... DRAKE, I I-:WARD I. .,.. DUNN, WADE ......... DDRETT, CARRIE F .... EASTON, M. W ..... EDWARDS, ELIZA .... ISLAM, OLLIE R ....... FfNGI.EIIAR'r, F. A ,..,... l'1NoI.nIIAR'r, W. F ....... EVANS. GIINEVIRVI: V .... FITTS, T. F ............ FITTS, F ............. FLORY, NEI.I.IIf: M .... FORD, ADA .........,. 'Fox, J. D .............. FRANCIS, GERTRIIDE ..... FRANCIS. J.lf1 ........ 'GAsLIs. HATTIE M .... GAss. P. Y ,..... . .. GATES, O. B ........ GEORGFI. EVA I-I .... GILTNER, W. J ..... GLASCOCK, A. D .... Fillmore, Cal. Anaheim, Cal. Greenfield, Mass. Detroit, Mich. Cameron, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Lewiston, Mont. Lewiston, Mont. Huron. S. D. Huron, S. D. Chattanooga, Tenn. Pawnee City, Nebr. Peoria, Ill. Fond dn Lac, Wis. Charleston, Mo. Norfolk, Va. Mitchell, S. D. Centralia, Wash. Louisville, Ky. Cleveland, O. Los Gatos, Cal. Liberty, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Owensboro, Ky. Louisville, Ky. Des Moines, Iowa Niles, Mich. Warsaw, Ind. Denver, Colo. Dayton, Ohio We lington, Kaus. Denver, Colo. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Kirksville, Mo. North Yakima, Wash Chanute, Kans. Appleton. Wis. Ionia, Mich. St. Louis, Mo. Anaheim, Cal. Riverside, Cal. Riverside, Cal. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bay City, Mich. Oil Cit , Pa. New Hlitven, Conn. Garnett, Kaus. Rosita, Colo. Oil City, Pa. Cincinnati, O. Hibbing, Minn. Oklahoma City, Okla St. Louis, Mo. Kinston, N. C. Ilion, N. Y. . . . .MansIield, O. Charleston, Ill. Charleston, Ill. San Bernardino, Cal. Bay City, Mich. I Pendleton, Ore. St. Petersburg, Fla. ' 1903 GLICNN. H. A ...,....... GLENN, J. O ,.... ..... 'GRA1IAM, R. I .... GRAY, C. W ...... GRAY, ESTELLA .... GRAVI'ZS. A. C ..... 'GRow, J. A ......... HALE, MARY E ......... I-IALLAM, EUDORA V ...... IIANDY, ANNE TIIOMPSON. HANSPIN, E. N ........... HA RRINGToN, J. S ........ HARRIS, E. I. ...... HASSMAN, G. IC .... HAWES, L. B ....... . HEAGNEY, W. H ..... HIiMS1'REET, E .... HENDERSON, IS. li .... HERBERT, ERIC V .... HERBliR1', LULA J... . FIERMAN, A. M .... HEYENGA, P. H .... FIEYER, F .,......... HICKMAN, JULIA I.. . . 'HOlSING'PDN. G. S ..., I'IODGl5, G. IC ....... HOEENER, B ,........ I-IGEFNER, LAVINIA ..... HOUSEMAN, BLANCIII-: ..... 'HOWELl., R. D ,...... .. . -fCou HOWER'l'ClN, IVIATTII-I Col.:-:MAN .... HUFIIMAN, 'l'. P ....,..... HUNT, C. B ............. HYDE, I.EsLYI-3 .... IVIE, W. H ...... 'J0llNSON, P. A ...., JoNEs, L ......... KAIsER, F. J ,.,.... KAR1'0Wl'FZ, I-l. I ..,. KNAPI-, L. I ......... LAME, ANNA CONNICR. .. LANE, CoRA C ......, LANE, G. H ....... LAUGIILIN, ISI. H ..... LICIITER, S ........ LINDSAY, A .,.., . LINIIsIaY. C. B. ...., IIODWICK, W ..... LOUDON, H. M .... LovE, S. R ........ LYKIC, C. H ..,... KLYNN, OI.I.llC A ...,. LYTLE, C. R ....... 'MAI.0Nli, Ii ...... 'MANAT'F, lfl. L .... MARTIN, E .,..... MATSON, J. E ....... MAXWEI.I., H. I. ..... . . MAxwELL, SIMMII-: M .... MCCIIANAIIAN, J. L ...... c RAKYv - ----f-- - M C J R MCGINNIH, C, ..,.. MCOUARY, 'I. I' .... MCQLIARY, H. L ..,.. 'MlLl.I4ZR, ADALINIE P .... MlI.I.l'IR, MINNIli S ..... MII.LliR, M. V ......... MILLER, S. W ....... MILLS, D. A ...... MOFIFATF, A .... N. . .. . MOLESWOR1'll, C. IL .... MONTAGUIE, E ......... MONTAGUE, I-I. C .... INIONTAGUIQHW. C ..... OORIE, . ....,.... . MORELOCK, JOSEFIIINIC. . . MORGAN, R. M ........ - 'MORGAN, URANIA ...- MoRRIs,sJ. B........ MORSE, ARAII P.. . .. MosELY, G. B. ..,. . MosELEY, J. R .... MDSIER, E. ... MOSSMAN,f. .... MOSSMAN, NICLLIIC ....... NIiVlNS, ZEULA A. ...... . LD Alliance. Ohio :Santa Monica, Cal. Hornell, N. Y. :I-Iornell, N. Y. .Phoenix, Ariz. .Joplin, Mo. M 'ittsbnrgh, Pa Kansas Cit , o. Marietta, G,a. Litchfield, Ill. AdriaII, Mich. Sanford, Me. Trenton, Mo. Cleveland, O. Muskegon. Mich. Grand Forks, N. D. Warrensburg, Mo. Warrensburg, Mo. Los Angeles, Cal. Hurdland, Mo. Lafayette. IIId. Omaha, Nebr. lil Paso, Texas Berkeley, Cal. Daytona Beach, Fla. NOONAN, MYRTELIIA WIIEICIIER. .. . 'NO0NAN, W. 1:1 .......... OVENS, A. N ............ OvER'roN, A ......... OVERTON, 'YLVIA R ,,.. PALMER, C. R ....... 'Deceased Kirksvillc, Mo. Peekskill, N. Y. l'ilherry, Mo. Greeley, Colo. Burlington, Vt. Del.and. Fla. McPherson. Kaus. Long Beach. Cal. Reading, Pa. Reading, Pa. Aurora, Ill. Milton. Ore. Dayton, Wash. Carmen, Okla. Carmen, Okla. Tacoma, Wash. Muskogee, Okla- Iivansville, Ind. Honolulu, Hawaii Lookeba, Okla. Petoskey, Mich- Long Beach, Cal- Terrc Haure, Ind. Houston, '1 exas Springfield, Ill- Farmington. Mo- Farmington. Mo. Pasadena, Cal. 1. 1903--CCont.J PALMER, MARY KING ............, Pasadena. Cal. PARRISII, IC. V ........., .,..,,, 'I'EARsoN, MINNIIE IC .... PIIALI-:N, W. H ....... IIIIELPS, FANNIE I .... PIGo'rT, AIIALYN K .... PLEAK, IJANA H. ....... PI.Uss, MARCUICRET E ....... .. . POOLE, MARGARET M .......... . . PowERs, AuA W .... ............. PRENTICE. VIRGINIA GRAIIAAI ...... 'PRINTY, JOSEPIIINE ............... PRocToR, If. R .................. PRoc'I-oR, FLORENCE B. . . . 'RIeE. HARRIE1' F. . . .. .. RIcIIARnsoN, H. J. . . . ' 'ROBlNSON. IRA W ....... ......... ROBINSON, MINA A ............. RonINsoN, S. C .................. RoIIAcEx, EUGENKA ARIus'I'RoNc.. . Rox-IACER, W ........ ............ Ross, A. I ........ .............. RUST, C. G ..................... SCIIROCK, J. B .... ............... Snr-:RIuAN, MARGUERI-:T B ........ SIIIEFLET, C. E .................. SIIUMATE, C. R ........... ..... SIEIJURG, C. G ...... SKYEURG. HILGA .... SMITII, J. E ....... SMITII, M ..... SMITII, . A ..... SMITH, O. E ....... SMYTIIE, L. B ...... SNEIIEKER, F. S ..... STARR, P. T .....,., b1'l'1W'AR'I',C.E....... STEWART, ISLMINA ,,.., ,, ,, , , , STEWART I . Ii STOCKTON, MAR'FIlA J ...,. ,.,,, STRAvI:Ns, MAIDIELINPI .... .,,.. SWARTZ, LAURA li ..... ,,,,, SW'ART'L, W. C ....... ..,. , VIIAYLOR. C. li ...,, ,,,,, VISAYLOR, S. M ....... ..... IIIIIOMAS, W. II ....... ,, , VIIIIOMAS, MAUDIE B ..... ,. , 'l'ucRER, A. R ....... TUCKER, li. IQ ..... 'I1UCKl'1R. H. I. ...... . ..... WIIUCKICK, MARY S .... ,..,. S W VALLIICR. . VANCE, C. H., ..... VANDOREN. I' ....... .. . . , VAsTIN1-:. H. .. ..... .,,. , VYVERIJERG, . T.. .,., .. ,. , ,. WAKIQFIELII, l'i'rTA C .... . . ,. . WALKER. F. P .......... .,.., WALKI'IK, J. C ............ ..... WALLACE. H. C .................. WENIG, AIIIIIE I-IoLLANn. ....... .. WERKIIISISIEK, A. E ........ ..... WESNPZR, 'IIILLIIE ........ ,... . WlIIiAT, IDORA. ......... .... . WIlITIi, ANNETTE M ..... . ..,. WIIIEY, A. S .......... ..... WILKINS, J. H ...... . .... . WILSON, A. L ..... ..... WoLIf, G. B .....,... ,,,,, WoousoN, T. H ..... . . , WORLEY, W. H ...... .. . WRIGLEY, LINA J ..... ..... YEVVELI., A. S .......... ..... YOUNGQUIST, IDA W ............. 1904 ALLEN, BERTIIA SPIEGEL. .. . . .. .. . ALLEN, BRIDGET A., .......... ... ALLlSON,xJEANE'l'TIi A. . E ATKINS, ATKINSON, T ....... BAKER, C. ' ......... BAMMERT, RENA A .... BANKER, B ................... BANRER, OUISE A ............... BARNES, N. B ..........,........ BARNIETT, SOFIIIA HI'IINlEMANN ..... BARTON, E. G ................... BARTON, LYNICTTI5 R ............. BASIIAWV, CLARA L .... BAUGIIER, I.. G ...... SI. l.nuis. Mo. I all River, Mzlss. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. MianIi, Fla. Los Angeles, Cal. Greensburg, Pa . Greensburg, Pa. San Francisco, Cal. Scotts Blulf, Nebr. Cleveland, O. Nelson, Nebr. Lynchburg, Va. Stockholm, Sweden Riverside, Cal. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Carrollton, Mo. Ravanna, Mo. Yorba LiIIda, Cal. Deposit, N. Y. Ierseyville, Ill. Floweree, Mont. Harvey, Ill. Clinton, Iowa Clinton, Iowa Manhattan, Kaus. Carbondale, Ill. Carbondale, Ill. ICI Dorado, Ark. Springlield, Mass. Richmond, Va. New York, N. Y. Wilburton, Okla. Chadron, Nebr. Pomona, Cal. Portland, Ore. Reading, Pa. Lafayette, Ind. Oakland, Cal. St. Joseph. Mo. Mattoou, Ill. Blackwell, Okla. Hamilton, Ont. Briton, S. D. Louisville, K . New York, Y. Buffalo, N. Y. McMinnville, Ore. Spokane, Wash. Long Beach, Cal. Owensboro, Ky. Chicago, Ill. San Mateo, Cal. Aurora, Ill. Monrovia, Cal. Bloomington, Ill. Vancouver, B. C. St. Louis, Mo. Atascadero, Cal. Atascadero, Cal. Emmett, Idaho Bartlesville, Okla. Grant's Pass, Ore. Harrisburg, Pa. Page 245 .J L.. . L L . .. I L, ' ol'::'Xf5 j fxf .f--f .. . - l 1904-CCont.J 19 BAUGHMAN, J. H ................. Chicago, Ill. HALL, MIIIA M ....... l BOVYDEN, MARY J ,............... Rockwell City, Ia. HALL, W. C., JR ,..., I BRAN, A. S ............... .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. HAMILTON, R. li. . . .. I BECKWITH, ANNRTTI: H., Ft. Benton, Mont. HANNAII, E. E ...... . I BI5nI.IcY, H. li ..,........ ... HARDRN, E. . . . . .. I BI-:I-yrs, J. C .,,.,,.,.... Stanberry, Mo. I-IARIIRN, W. I ...,., , I BnNNIaTT, CARRIE A ..... Denver, Colo. HARRIS, FRA NCES W. . 3 I BENNETT. I ANNIIa C .... Augusta, Ga. HARWOOD: J. F ....... I I KBENNHTT, J. W ....,.... 'HF2ARST. l:.TIIIaI. I. .... . I BERRY, C. D ......... Rochester, N. Y. HEISliLIiY, O. F ....... I , BERRY, G. S ........ . I BICKI-'oRn. E. S ..... Q I EISSELE Fwl.A F .... LISS. . ,,,,... . ' l BonLIa, J. H ...... I I Bows, A. E ..... S BRAGG, J. A ...... .. BRowN, IiuNA B ........ BRowN, G. E. ......... . BRYSON, IDA KARTOWITZ. BUDDECKE. BIQRTIIA A. .. BuR'r, EMMA 'I' ..,.. i .... Busn, IDA E ...... . .. BYWATIER. MARY I .... BYWATER, J. W ......... CALLAWAY, J. I. ....... . CAMP. C. A ..,.. ....... CARLILTON, MARGARIC'l' B. CARLSON, E. A ..,.,.... CATRQN, H. B. ......... CIxAPI'IzI.L, NANNII: J .... CLARK. R. 'I' ...,,.... Close, lflilflli A ..... . Cosn, E1-IIIaI.YN M .... COGGINS, I.. B ....... . Bozeman, Mont. ,..... 'g0LI.ICO'I'iI'. llIZ'Ii'l'A. . .. -'If' PONRAD. .ULU 9 ,.... .. C-'rflij CUON, B. D ,........ . .. 5 Coom-:R. R. M .......... C0I'I'I-:RNI:I.I.. ORII-:ANNIIL , CORBIN, P. 'I' ......... .. l COYLIC, IDA M .... ...... - CRAYVk'0RD, SARA V... .. r I CRoI I'oN, HIENRll5T1'A. . . l CROMII-1, H., JR ,...... S38 EURRY, G ....... , , I , . ..... . . .. rffflp IQIXEIEN A ..... ' Awlas. . ..... . DAXVSON. H. M ..... DIsl.oNG. LAURA.. .. , DIc'l'IIcNNI:,cI. A ...... I IJINSMODR. 1. ........ .. lDO0LHY, L WILl.l5'l'1' .... DowNIzY, C. N ...... , , DowNs, I.. Ii .,.. V . .. IJROST, GoI.nII: G, . . DRos'r, I.. C ....... . ,. IJUNNINGTON, B. I. .... DURRETT. J- M ..... DYRIcs, A. L ....... I'1nwARns, C. R ..... l'1nwARns, W. B ..... . l'llSMlNGlCR, LENIA, . . . l I ICISMINGER. .l. W. . .. i IQNGLISII, M. A ..... l I'.NNIs, IL .... . ..,.... I l'.NNIs, S. A.. ......... . : ICRVIN, M. ILLNOKA ...... I l RVlN. W. B ..,........ . ' ARRINGTONI MARY Ii. .. l FIsIIIzR, NI-:LLIE M ,..... l'lSKli, F ...,. ..... ..... I LANNAGAN, l..UlSA C .... ' FLOYD, MINNIE B ....... , I I IusNcII. A. G ..,....... I I GAl.BRl42ATll, ANNII: M. .. f I GANo, C. H ...,........ QIANOUNG. F ....... , l 'GARDNI:R. :MMA G,.,... I GARRINc, C. K ......... l GIcIcsI.IN, FLoRIaNcIa M. . GEfDRGI'I, C. N .......... 'GII-'IfoRI:, H. M ....... I GLASCOCK, H. W .... I GLENN, F. H. .......... f GRAIIAM, R. H ......... CIRAVES, W ............ I GRIM, MARTIIA WII.soN.. HAGl.ER, OTTIE MAxeY.. HALL, BETH V .......... HALL, G. S ............. FARRINc'I'oN, AIJELAIDE P I Rochester. N. Y Hollywood, Cal. Brookl n, N. Y. Boise, Iidaho Red CloIId, Nebr. Kirksville, Mo. Dallas, Texas Jlacksonville. Fla. flberta, Wash. St. Louis, Mo. Cameron. Mo. IJ,acksonvillc, Fla. latte City, Mo. Platte City, Mo. South Bend. Ind. Savannah, Mo. Keene, N. H. Indianapolis, Ind. Payette, Idaho SI. Louis, Mo. St. l.ouis, Mo. Columbia. Mo. Hyskam, Mont. - South Bend. Ind. Alliance, Nebr. Anadarko, Okla. Danbury. Conn. Seattle, Wash. Philadelphia, Pa. Augusta, Ga. Englewood, N. J. Brooklyn, N. Y. North Platte, Ncbr. Springfield. Mo. Rosita, Colo. Bristol, Tenn. .1 Concordia, Kaus.. Savannah Mo. Oklahomci city, on... Washington, D. CM- Springfield, Ill. Springfield, Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn Garden City, Kaus.. Wanwatosa, Wis. New York, N. Y. Providence, R. I. Columbia, Mo. Syracuse, N. Y. Paterson, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Salamanca, N. Y. Atkinson, Nebr. Raleigh, N. Car. Stuttgart, Ark. Batavia, N. Y. Jefferson City, Mo. Auburn, R. 1. Springfield, Ill. Los Angeles. Cal. Johnstown, Pa. HENRY. AIIA KI:I.LEk.. HESTER. G. M. ,...... 'HICKS, ELLA RAY ..... II ..... .... Hom: I-:RT. E. D .....,. HoLIs'I'RR, MINNIIC C.. H0l.LOWAY, J. I.. .... .. HOGGINS. Jost-:I-nINIc Hoiw, W. S .......... HoUen'roN. ALICII li. . HOUSEMAN. E. G .... HOWARD. E. W. S .... 'HUBBARD. W ...... HUDSON, F ...... .... HUNTER. ICvA M ,.... HUNTINGTON, J. I.. . .. IRwIN. I., Q ,,,,,,,, ,. JnNIas. F. lf. ..,,,,.. .. Jorma, LAILA ScuAI:IfIfIc KEELER. li. PI ..,..... KELLOGG. H. R ....,.. KELSEY, C. C ....... . KLNAGA, MINI-:RvA H. KERR. F. I2 ,...,.. . .. KEYTE, MARY W .... KILBQIIRNIQ, O. C .... KIRK. M. G ........ KNlGllT.cg -...... .. U KROIIN, . W, .... ,. Garden City, Kaus. 'I.AMPTON. W. IC ..,.... I.AUGHl.IN. BIcI.I.Ic C. .. 'I.I:Iz, H. 'I' .......... I..I-IWIS. MARY L. . . LDNGAN. S. W .,.... l.ovING. A. S ..... l.YND. N. R .,........ l.YoNs, ANNII-: S ...... l.YONS, W. I'. ........ . lVIARSEII.Ll'2S, Mus. M. MA RS RILI.Ics, W. M. MARTIN, J. S ......... NIARTS. 'l'lNA M, . . . .. MATsI.IaR. JULIA B.. MAURRR. ANNA L... MAwsoN. GI:R'I'RUuI: MCCDY, 'I'. S, .... .. 'McKoNI-:, M ....... 'Ii MCMAINS. GRACE R. . MCMAINS, H. A .... McMII.I.IsN. ,I ..... . MCPIKIQ, MARY S... MCWILLIAMS, A. F ,... MACDONAl.D, J. A.. MAC GILI.lAKD, A. li. . MEEKER, S. R ....... MII.I.AY, E. O .,...... MILLIAR. L. li ....... . MILl.IiR, O. S ....... U ...... .... MITCIIRLL, R. Moons, I:.LIaANoRI: .... MORIARTY. J. J. ..... Moiuus, ISMMA C ..... MORRIS. S. G ......... MILLER, El.IZABE'l'lI MORRISON. . .. MoRRIsoN, ARTIIA A 'Mos IzLI2Y. A. G ...,... Mos'I'. W ............ MOTHINGER. W. H. . MURRAY, C. H ...... MYIERS, L. A ,...., NAY, W. F ..... NEAR, J. L ........ NOBl.E, A.J ......... OLSON, J. 11. ........ ONELANI7 SARAII C. OvIaRToNi J. H ..... I 'PARDIsIs, F. A ..... PARKS, G. W ........ PAULY, W. F. ....... . PI:Ic'r, H. CAPITOLA. PRHT, T. J ..... A ..... 'PENDA RvIs. O. E ..... 04-CCont.J A'.'.'.iQfIi1f R ....... . . Orange. Cal. Indianapolis, IIId. Kirksvillc. Mo. Muncie, Ind. Butler, Pa. Grand Forks. N. Dak Daytona, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Silverton, Ore. Bozeman. Mont. Lafayette, La. Frankfort, Ky. Sedalia, Mo. Dallas, Texas Salt Lake City, Utah New York. N. Y. Edinburgh, Scotland Livingston. Mont. Princeton, Ill. Washington. Pa. Gemorest, Ga. Gemorest, Ga. Woonsocket. R. I Blooming Grove. 'l'ex Kansas City, Mo. Moherly, Mo. McKinney, Texas Harrisburg, Pa. Los Angeles. Cal. Kansas Cit , Mn. Rockford, Illl. Los Angeles, Cal. El Centro, Cal. Clinton, Mo. Clinton, Mo. Fresno, Cal. Mon rue. La. New York, N. Y. Savannah, Ga. Baltimore. Md. Baltimore. Md. Guam, Guam Tulsa, Okla. Boston, Mass. Boston, Mass. Granite City, 1ll. Montreal. CaII. St. Louis, Mo. Hancock, N. Y. Texarkana, Tex. Hollywood, Cal. Ottawa, Ill. Chehalis, Wash. Chehalis, Wash. 'Ferre Haute, IIId. Denver, Colo. Spokane, Wash. Fredonia, Pa. Elgin, Ill. Enid, Okla. Berkeley, Cal. ifrreckles, Cal. ormal, Ill. Los Angeles, Cal. Des Moines, Ia. Kahoka, Mo. Sand Point, Idaho Sand Point, Idaho I I 'Decca tid l I Page 246 ... 5 . l 'H 'ik I . - I riff C: It e It 9 I ez 0 In l ft g, t FI. 41''.iI1flIf'.ZIZ1IITlLTZI.........-.-----V1-W - 01 ' -1.- T' ' 0 -A---ft-Q-----1:---.jf ...-.- x L 'iT ' T5m 'n 'HCT' i 'w X4 T-'H- ---:Liz- -i,---. ,, so S.. 4, XMI, ., Y f A' , .. , I X J .. ...ri X I s , ..-.......-.............--...-.........--..wgtxxf-3 . W ..-,. gg 3 ,X L xr,.....7.. ...-.,..-,... -, ,-.. . I , W ,..,, --....,--H.,-.-.......---.WN.--.,.. jf- j.Ll.A..lI.....a..l C, -: .. .,,. ..- ,.,..A.. .. -.-.-.-. , fp 'wif X411.5i.Tg.gi.,.:' iii, N' J IW' N t l , 1904-CCont.D 1905-ICOM-I PENNOCK, I.. N ......,........... Amarillo, Texas CAI.vI-:R'r, A. K. S ......., ......... I 'onca City. Okla. IHQRRIN, G, W ,,,,,,.,,,, ,,.,,., I Denver, Colo. CAMI'nIaI.I., S. S .............. . . PIc1'RI:R. IVIARTIIA .... ..... I 'ariS. KY- CARIIY, I'ZI.IzA M ........... .... I I PHALEN. RUTH A -.-- -4--- C OIICYVIIIC- KHHS- CIIARIIIQ, I.IcNNA PRA'rIaR ,,... .... S prtiigvllle, N. Y. PIcxI:Ns, MAIIIQI. .,... ..... I CLAI-Iv, C. D ..... ......, .... U 1 ica, N. Y. . PI.A1 r, FRANCI-rs. . . ..... Knlarnazoo, Mtch. CLARK, ISIDNA F ............ . .. . I I nI.I.Y. P. W ....., ,,,.. E mmitl, Idaho Cot-'IfI.ANn, FI.oRl-:NCI-: K ..... .... C olumhns, 0. I 'PONTIUS, G. A ..,.. ..... l CoI.cI.ASuRIc, W. li ........ ....... I l I'ooI.Iz, I. C ..,..,. ,.... I all River, Mass. CoI.I.1IfR, MYR'FI.IE CA'I'RON ........ Waterbury, Conn. I 'PRATT, MARY E. . . ..... CoNARIa, S. IE .............. .... M attoon, Ill. I PuRNI:I.I., EMMA. . . ..... I.anca'ster. Pa. CoNxI.IN, II. W .......... ,... I3 nttlc Creek, Mich. RAY, C. 'I' .......... Newlurk, Okla. CoNKI.IN, InA M .... .... I3 attlc Creek, Mich. I Rl5CTOR, EMMA ......., ..... I Benton Harbor, Mich. Come. C. F ...... .... I 'onp:lIkecpsie, N. Y. I RILEY, G. W ...,,....... ..... N ew York, N. Y. Coon, A. S ...... ... .Garlield. WzI3I1, ' , RINGLHR, I RANcIcs R ...,. ..... I Umaha, Ncbr. CooN, I. I ....... .... W alla Walla, Wasll, RINcI.1zR, S ........... ..... O maha, Nehr. Coon, MARY IC ..... ,... G arlicld, Wash, ROBINSON. M. C ..... ..... R ochester, N. Y. COT'I'RIfII.I., M. K .... .... C leveland, 0. RODISON, Lou M ...... .. . Cox, MARY M .... .... 1 xllishllfgll, Pa. ROGERS, Joi-INNY B ,... ..... ' CRAMII, A. J. ....... .... Russ1:I.I., MAIID G ,.... ..,.. I fort Worth, Texas CRAMII, LuI.u I. ...... .... I Inirhnry, Nelar. RlISSliI.L, R ......... ..... C Rmfoo'I', F. A ......... ..,. I .yons, N. Y. RYALS, H. B .....,.... .,.., H one, Ark. CUNNINGIIAM, A. B ..... .... S cattle, Wash. SCAII-'15, MARTHA E ..,., ..... S pringlielcl. Ill. DANII-:I.S, A. H ....... ,.., N orlhalnpton, Mass SCIIMIII, E. I. ..,...,. .,,.. I frederick, Md. DARROW, ANNA A ..... .,.. C hicago, Ill. 'SIcI'rZ. ANNA If .... ..... I DARROWV, C. R ..... .... C fhieago, Ill. SEVIIRY, C. I. ........ ..... I Detroit, Mich. DAUGIIERTY, A. Ii. .. ,,,,I!l00ming10,,, Ill, SHIQPIIIERII, I.. K ..... Cincinnati, O. DAuoIIIsR'I'Y, l'II.IZA ..., ,... B loomineton, Ill. SHOICMAKFIR, P. A ..., ..... C lrzlnd Rapids, Mich. IDAVIS, D. I. ........ .,.. ' I'errell, Texas Stcxmss, N. J. H ..... Pittshurgli, Pu. DAVIS, R. I. ....., ...,Guthrie, Okla. SII.I-:R, O. A ....... ..... W arrcn, Pa. DAVIS, T. I. ...... ..,. A ugttsta, Ga. 'SMITII, ANNA M ..... ..... I DHMING, H. V ...... .... C nmherland, Md. SMITH, BI-:sSII: M .... ..... I .ancasrcr, Pa. IjlEI'U'I'Y, U. O ........ . .. .Rich Hill, Mo. SMITII, F. I' ,...... ..... C aldwcll, Idaho. IJliVRIIES, IFIMIIA I3 ..., ,,., VI 'asI1in,4mn, I1 C, . SMITII, V. B .,....... ..... I .incoIn, Nebr. Donson, C. A .,...... ,,,, I ,imc llqjgk' Ark, N gNAvr:I.Y, II! .,....... ..... I Davenport, Ia. :g0MANN, QNIIJA A ..... ,,,, 1.26 . 'rANI.IaY, . ..,........ .. . OWVHLL, . ' ' ...... .... I ':IIerson, N. . Ijrfzfn 'S'rARRwIeA'I'III:R, R. I. .... ...,. I Doznan, W. R ..... . .. , , . il 25 STARR, Ii. G ,.......... Kirksville, Mo. IJUNCAN, I. G .,,,,,,,., S'I'IaI'IIIsNS, J. II ...... DuNI.AIf. MIMLIIIE A ..... , . STINGLII. NRTTIII O .... ..... S an Gabriel, Cal. ISIHVA Rus, F. O ....... .... S :in Jose, Cal, S'roNIc, F. G ....... i .... ISI.Ml'DKli, W. I'I ..... .... ..,, S I veet Springs, Mo. S'rRA1'ToN. GRACE L .... ..... I iw, KA1-n R ............,.....,. ViCk..I,..rg, Miss, STRYKIIR. ANNA K ..... .... . New York. N. Y. ICNoI.IsII, I.. H ................... Atlantic City, N. I. SNVI'I AI-ZR, R. II ...... .... I SAROUIIARSON, GIcR'I'RImI-: M ,..... Wichita, Kans. A if 'SYLVlfS'l'I2R. J. W .-.---..--. I?l5A'l'lII'IR, l'iI'I-'Inc I3 ...........,... Jacksonville, FIA, 'I'AI.MAl7GIi. KATIIA RINIE A ........, Denver. Colo. I I.I:'I'cIII-:R, ICLSII: V ...... . .. , . K.. '1l:IiIlkIEl.l.. C. M ............ 'FORRI-:S'I', M. cFIiR'I'RUDIE. .... .. 'fri 'l HOMAS. F. G ........... FRICIEMAN. A. If .......... .... I inulder, Colo. ' IIIIIDMASSON. AI.IcIa M .... 'Ferre I-Iautc, Ind. I uI.IIAM, C. V .......... .. . Frankfort, Ind. FIIIIOMASSON, W. S ...... 'l'I-rre Iinute, Ind. GIIIIIINGS, MARY .... .... C 'leveland, 0. 'liHOMI'SON, NORA I. .... Littleton, N. M. Goom-:. G. W.. .... .. . Boston, Mass. VIIIBISRGIIEIN- E. ..... Odessa, Mo. cIO0DEl.I., J. C ..... .. .I resno, Cal. 'I'UTTI.li, I.AMAR K ..... New York, N. Y. GRAY, C .......... .. .HorLon, Kang, VANDKEKEN, MAE H ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. GRAvIas, W ..... . . WAGONIER, G. F ........... Creston, Ia. GRIIRN, L. S ...... .. .New York, N. Y. WAI.BRII3GIE, I.IcNA Woons ........ Rochester, N. Y. I'IAMII.'l'0N, I . W ..,... .. .RobinSon, Ill. WAI.SlI, F. K .................... Hoquiam, Wash. IIAMILTON, R. A ........ ..... W hitchall, Ill. WARREN, FANNIIQ I.AYIxouRN ...... Gill, Colo. HANCKICK, I. C ........... .. .KinRman, Kaus. WATICRS, Ii. B. ................. .Winchcster, Ill. HARTWIG, JOSICPIIINIC l. .... .. .Decatur, Ill. WICBS1'liR, G. V ,............. . . . .CartlIaRe, N. Y. I'IAR'I'WIG, I.III.tI C. ..... .. .Decatur, Ill. WELLS, EMMA R ..... Buns Run, W. Va. IIAssIaI.I., NIaI.I.IIc ..... ..... S an Antonio, Texas WRST. R. I. ......... I.ondon, Iing. HASTINGS, F. Ii .,.. .. ,I'rau. Kans. WIII'I'Ic, BIIRTIIA 0 ..... l'lA'l'I lIil.D. W. M ......... . . .Moscow, Idaho. WII.cox, CLARA FI. . . I'IAwIcs, N. C ............... .. .Gonverneur, N. Y. WII.KIN. ANNA R .... 'I'IliI3IiRl5R, I'il.IZAI1Ii'I'll ......... . . 'WlLLCOX, H. I'I ..... . I'IlCIlliGAAIlllI-Z, ADICLAIIIIE V ........ WI'I'MIcR, E. I.ouIsIa .... IAIIEDGPIETII. C. IC .,............... Sayre, Okln. WnRRAI.L, J. E ...... I-IIsINY, J. D .............. .. . Kirksville, Mo. YoS'r, ALICE A ..... .......... S helhyville, III. I'IIaIsI.Icv, SUSIE CODN ..... ...., S ilverlon, Ore. IIIENIIICRSON, I . M ...... ..... S tronghursl, Ill. 1905 HIQNIIERSIIN, LUCY V .... .- .... Stronghurst, lll. I-IICKS, III-:'rsIcY B ..... .. .liaule Creek, Mich. 'AcImRN, K. L .... ............ I 'loom-rs, CD0 ...... .. AI.ISoN, I. S ....... .......... M onrovia, Cal. l'IOI IfMA!:I, L. H ......... . . . 1 AI.I.lcN, D. S .... .... A thens, O. Howie, I'RANcI-:S A ........ ... Berkeley, Lal. AI..I.YN, ANGIII M. . . . Waverly, Ill. I-Iowmsv, N ............ . .. . AN'rIcs, F. I. ........... Dctrotr, Mich. I'ltIoIIIa:'-I. QYN'l'lllA H- A -f-------- I w Apqqmnpn, ISDNA M ,.,. Oneonta, N. Y. lVl-ZS- fl- fl- -3 -.--.--.----- ----- I 'CSll0- CHI- Al'1'lIIJRI'l-I, W ,...... Oneonta, N. Y. .II'21fSMA. H-,I ----'-----f ----' , AvIcRY, F. II ........ Oakland, Cal. IOHNSUN. If ----- -.--- B CIVIHICFC. Ill- AYIIRS, F ..... ........ I leer Park, Wash. ',I0llNSON. I2 ------ --.-- V I3ARKm.,, Cl,ARA M ,,.., Itiureka, Ill. .I0ll0NNO'l I', W. W ..,. ..... N ewbnrgh, N. H . BARKI-:R, J. W ...... '. . . Eureka, Ill. JONES, F. S ..,...... ..... I ltllsboro, Tex, BENNETT' M. G' E .-'l' Iql Moptc' Cal, KENT, 0. H ....... ..... S ewarcl, Nehr. , BLANCIIARII, A. F ,,.,. Excelsior Springs, Mo. KRW, A ........ .. . ..... Chambershnrg, I at. Iiomss, 1.ouIsA S ...... Marion, Ill. KIIlWEI.L, MAE V .... ..... I ackson, Miss. BONE' J' F l. l..... llomiucy Ill, KING, I'.. D., JR.. .... ...., I letroit, Mich. -BDYCE' DOM p ...lv '.l koons, W. N ....... ..... H erlngton, Kans. BROWNLRE, ANNII: M .... Jefferson City, Mo. LARSII, MISRCY M ....... ..... I .ong Bc-'ACl1. Cul- saukcmsy Armm E lllln . 'I.IsI'rIaR, J. H ............. . . . CMN. EMMA E ,,,,,,,, I'I3llllIb3l,M0. LoIsIfIfI.lcR, KATIIARINIQ A .... . CAI.I.AND, O. M ..... Altus. Okla- T 'Deceased V , Page 247 I l . r .. I uf as I. II I C ti --. ..- , ,,.,,, , ., .... . .,,..-.-... .f 'i't, . . L -.::.:7:.-.,:::itNLg,g. ,. ...... -..-.- ..... .-----------A I. X - H gl-'f-Aw.----A-------A -- f--' - - f-f f- H-'W W H A jkfgjligiili' if Q, gm., -- H-------'-----'W---My ---r -'W'- h R 1 .I . - ,' 1--mg' -- - j.V,. S-..--0' '..f'm. H I 'Vx K i,.f 1905-CContJ 1905-CContJ J I.oNo, G. I ............ l.oNc, R. H ..,......... IIOOFBOUKROVV, D. J. . . .. LOPER, MATILDA I5 ...... LovE, MARY SPAUNIIURST ......... MAN'FLE, PAULINE R .... MARsIIALL, EI.IzAsETII J. MARsIIAI.I., JVS. B ...... MARSlIAI.I.. . H ....... MARTIN, H. B ...... 'MA-rrocxs. III ....... MCCALL, T. S ........ MCCRARY, LENA S .... .. MCKINNEY, C. H ....... MCKONIE, IDA M ....... ...... MCLEOD, KATIIERINE I . . . . . . . .. . MCMANIS, LULU S'l'0L'l'lENl.llCRG. .. . McMANIs,IJ. V ......... 'MEKKll.l., I.. J ...... .. .. MESSICKI MARGARET li.. MIDDI.EDITcu, SARAII H. MILLER, P. H .......... MITCIIELL, LAVONIA B, .. MITCIIELL, M. A ........ MOORIC, IDA F .......... MORELOCK, KATllERlNl12 I MYERS, OLLIE H. P ..... MYERS, R. R ........... NEwcoMER, 'LAURA P.,. . NI-:wMAN, CELIA J ...... NIcIIoLL, W. S ....... NICOLSON, PEARL ..... NIELsoN. JULIA K .... OTIAGAN, J. N ....... OLIVER, OLIVE G ..... 3SWAI.3', A. M ...... TEY, . . ......... .. '0Tb3Y, J. WI ............ OWEN, I'IARlllETT S ..... OWEN, W. E ........... PAREMTEAU, CARRIE P. . PAUL, TuEo ............ PERSON, AGNES lil. . . .. PIIEILS, E. 'I' ....... PIIELIIIIS, H. ..... PIIIPPIN, C. IL .... PII-ER, A. S ............ PIPER, F. A ............ PIRTLE, MINNIIE LIAKMON 'PLAN'l', E. A ......,... .. POOL, E. L ............. RAY, E. C ....... REESli, W. E ....... RI-:ID, EVA GREENE. . . RIIOAIIES, Mll.LIE ....... RIcIIARDsoN, W. H ..,.. RIEGER, J ............ RDBERTS, H. li ....... ROBERTSON. A. E ....... ROBERTSONviL ...... , . .. RORECRANS, 'RACE I'.. . . 'RUsT, O. J ............. .RUTLEDGli,-EMILY ..... RYERSDN, E. R ..... SASVILLIC. PI. M ..... SHARP, EDNA B. .... SIIARP, M. H ......... SIIELuoN. SUSIE A ...... SIIERIDAN, ADAII M ..... SINCLAIR, JUI.IA SAKILAT1' SINGER, FRANCES H ..... SKIDMQRI-2. J. W ........ SLAYDICN, R. H ..... SMITII, J. M ...... Smrru, Q10 .... SMITII, . S ...... SMOOT, M. A ..... SMYTII, W. P ..... SNARE, C. J ........ SNEDEKEK, 0... .. SI'IcER, D. I ........ . SPICER, NH'l l'Ili L ..... SPRINGER. V. L ..... .. STELLE, R. D ........... STEPuENsoN, C. I ....... TSTEPIIENSON, I'lARRlE'I'1l' 1' STEPIIENSON, I.o1'rIE L.. 'STEPlIENSON, W. C ...... STEWART, CARRIE B .... STEWART, H. D ..... .. 'STlLL, GEO. A ...... SSTRUBLIC, C. D ,.... 'Deceased Page 248 lflronxville, N. Y. Jamaica, N. Y. Sedalia. Mo. SL. Louis, Mo. Springfield, Ill. Jamestown, N. Y. irie, Pa. Titusville, Pa. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wood River, Ill. Denison, Texas Pittsburgh, Pa. New Castle, Pa. Kirksville, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Mt. Morris, Pa. Enid, Okla. Enid, Okla. Hollywood, Cal. Honolulu, Hawaii Ottumwa, Iowa Iiansas CiM.Mo. ay ll , ic I. Seattle, Ivan., Philadel hia, Pa. Kirksville, Mo. New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y. Glendale, Cal. I-Ioosick Falls, N. Y. Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 'l'arkio, Mo. Bangor, Me. Birmingham, Eng. Tipton, Cal. Watertown, N. Y. San Antonio, Texas Denison, Texas Nashville, Tenn. Toledo, O. Worcester, Mass. New Brighton, N. Y. Billings. Mont. Lincoln, Nebr. Belleville, Ill. Hood River, Ore. Holdregc, Nebr. Pittsburg, Kaus. Jackson, Tenn. acoma, Wash. Lincoln, Nebr. Chippewa Falls, Wis. Marlin, Texas Detroit, Mich. Marion, Ohio Marion, Ohio Valparaiso, Ind. Alamoso, Colo. Alamoso, Colo. Chicago, Ill. 'llARR, J. W. ..,....,..,......... '1'I-IoMPsoN, D. O .....,.. ....... 'Illl0RSEN, MARIE H ..... FIJIEKE, M. EI.sA ........ ..... 'IJRAHUIL Josi-:I-IIINE A ..... ..... 'rUFTS, CLARISA B ..... . .. . TURLEY, H. Iv: ............ VALLIER, A. IL ................... A DI: I3 II A MARY F ...... V N -R uRo , . '.. VANDERBUKGH ROSE B.... . . ...... VANDERBURGII, WINIFKED W ...... VOIGIIT, E. J .................... WADDELL,1'LORENCE E ........... WAGGONER, . N ...... ........... WALKER, -LJ .,......... WASIIBURN, DAISY E .... WENDELsTADT, E. F. M. .. WENIG, G. IE ............. WI-:sT, J. A. M ......... WIIEELOCK, J. E ....... WHITE, C. B ............. WIIITNEY, ISABELLA T ..... U WILxINs, L. W ........ WILLIAMS, C. J .... ..... WILLIS, C. E ........ WILSON. S. W ......... WOLP', I RANcEs M.. ... ..... WoLIf, T. W ......... WoLIfE, A. E ...... ..... 'WOOD, J. F ..... ..... Woons,W.A... WHEN, R ....... ...... WRlGIlT,S.lfl... 1906 AA RONSON. P. V ....... ........ ARMDNII, R. H ........... ATIIERTDN, A. MAUIJIZ. .. AUSTIN, IsAnEL II. ..... . BAKIER,I'l.U..V ...... BALFE, MARY IC ......, ..... BALI., C. D .....,....... ..... BARREE, J. F ............. ..... BARRows, FI.oRENcI2J .... ..... BAUMGRAS, G. 0 ......... .,,., 1 BELI., MARY C .... ..... BELI., R. W ......... ..... BENNETT. W. I-I ..... ..... BERIEMAN. J. W ...... BERGIN, P. J ...... .... BLANCIIARD, C. A ........ ..... BLANCIIARD, I.ucII-: S .... ..... BOWEN, MA kGAlllI1'l' li .... ..... BOWVEKSOX, U. S. G .... ...,. 'BRAIN, CLA RA R ..... BKISCDE. W. S ......... .,... BROOKS, JOANNA M .... ..... BRUCE, ARMISTA M .... ..... BUMSTEAD, L. A ..... ...., BUTCIIER, F. M .... CADWELL, W. I5 ..... CADY, D. F ........... ..... CAN'rREI.L, SARAII li. . . . . CARROLL, ADELE B ....... . CARY, R. D ........... . ......... CASEY, EDMIRE CAEANA .......... CAsEY, IC. M ............. ..... CATl.0W,-'JESSIE L ...... ..... CAYLDR, . H ........ ..... CIIURCN, A. G ..... ..... 0 CLEMENTS, K. J ................. CLIFFORD, J. R .................. CLINTON, MARY W ............... COCHRAN, MYR1'Lli MoRRIsoN ..... 'COFFMAN, J. I ................... COLE, B. L ..... ................. COLLIEK, IQ ............ ..... COLLIER, LILIIZ K ........, ..... COMP1'0N, CATIIERINE P. .. ..... 'Coox, W. G ............ ..... CORKILL, IENA C ..... ..... CORMENY, . J ...... ..... COULTER, R. 1 ..... .. . COURTS, LILI.IAN J ..... COWGILL, R. I5 ...... Cox, R. C ........ U WII.IcINs, GEETRUDE M .... .. ... WlLKlNS,ZEOZOE...... BEAVER. OLGA C ....... ..... BRISCOIM M. L ...,,, ,.... CLARK, W. H ........ ..... Lidgerwood, N. D. Sycamore, Ill. Los Angeles, Cal. Brooklyn, N. Y. Pittsburg, Kaus. Washington, D. C. Arcadia, Fla. Columbus, Nebr. Honolulu, Hawaii San Francisco, Cal. San Francisco, Cal. Rockford, Ill. Kirksville, Mo. Medina, N. J. Hamilton, Ont., Can Louisiana, Mo. Boulder, Colo. Plainview, Texas Cainesville, Mo. Hollywood, Cal. Wichita, Kans. Carthage, Mo. Opolis, Kaus. Carson, Iowa Centralia, Ill. Pueblo, Colo. Marion, Ind. San Francisco, Cal. Great Falls, Mont. Worcester, Mass. San Diego, Cal. Lone 'I'ree, Iowa Los Angeles, Cal. Blackwell, Okla. Byers, O. Lawrence, Kans. St. Petersburg, Fla. Independence, Kaus. Independence, Kans. Marshall, Texas Wichita, Kaus. Kansas City, Mo. Lincoln, Nebr. Lincoln, Nebr. Richmond, Va. Longmont, Colo. Topeka, Kans. Reading, Pa. Delaware, O. Oak Park, Ill. Canon Cit . Colo. Syracuse, Y. St. Louis, Mo. ' Binghamton, N. Y. Binghamton, N. Y. Boone, Iowa Marfa, Texas San AIIIDIIIO, Texas De Bois, Pa. Pittsburgh, Pa. Olive, Kaus. Brownsville, Texas Decatur, Ill. Decatur, Ill. Beeville, Tex. Norton. Kaus. York, Pa. Weatherford, Tex. Ottawa, Kans. 1 906 CRoSsI.ANn. EMMA ' CROWLEY, R. G ........ IJALKYMPLIII, H. R. . . IDALTON, DANIELS, IDANIELS, DANIELS, R. R .... ...... LEONE. . LDNA C ,... L. R ,...... DAVIS, F. C .......... ..... RAIIN. DAVIS, GERALDING IJAVIS, P. R .......... .. . DAWES, W .............. DAY, A. E ..... .. 'DlLF, EMMA B ......... DILLAIsoUcII, A. H ..... DODGE, CELIA M ..... DORRANCIE, H. J ....... DORRANCE, MAIE L .... IJRUMMOND, J. J ...... DUNBAR, R. J ......... EIMERT, F. J ............ ISIMERT, MABEL A. ELLIOTT, J. W ........ . B ..... ELLIS, ELLA A ........ ESTES, E. C ...... FARLEY, R. M .... FISIIER, C. S ....... FLEDDERMAN, H .... FLOYD, A. B ........ . . Foss, MA R'rItA M ..... Fos'rER, J. C ....... FOUTZ, CORDELIA ..... FRASER, H. M... FRlEND,g. H .......... GABLE, . A ............ GAELE, ELLA TICKNKJR. .. GAELE, MARY L ......... GAMELE, G. A ......... GAMBLE, MARY IC ..... GASS, L. D ............ GAZDA. MYRTLE M ..... CIIBBONSQ J. E ......... GLADMAN,gUl.IA M ..... GooDELL, . M ....... GOODRICII, L. M ...... Goa-ISMAN, W. A ........ GREENE, FX ............ 'HAMlLTON, MANDA N HANSUN, S ............ HARRIS, A. J ......,.. HARRIS, CLARA E ..... HART, E. B ........ HART, IDA J .... .. HAY, G. W ....... HENRY, P. R ....... I'IOLCOMB, HOLCOMD, HoLM, J ........... , . . HousI-:, E. S ........ E., J ...... MAUIIIE B. HowEs, L. A ........... HOWLAND, L. H ......... HUBBARD, '1'IIEouoRA IJIULL, ELLA C ........... W.. INGALLS, C. B .......... JoIINsoN, LULIA A .... oIINsoN, . A ..... OHNSTON, R. B .... AUFMAN, J. J. .... . KELLER, O. C ...... KIDwELL,r-J. . .. INS L LARK , f. ' ...... LARKINS, F. B .... l LAR1-I-:R, E. R. ..... 'LAwRENcE, W. S ..... LEEDS, G. T ........ LI:I'rcH, O. S ..... : . Locxwooo, JANE ln. . . LONG, F. W ........ LONG, J. H ....... LORBEER, T. L ..... LowN, ANNA B ..... LUMSDEN, C. A ..... LYDA, E. R .......... LYMAN, G. P .......... MARIS, CAROLINE M ..... MAGRUDER, CLARA H .... MARTIN, J. W ........... McCoRMIcIc, J. P ...... McKAY, MARY S ...... .......... McLAucIILIN, A. H. L ....... CCont.D . .. . . .Twin Falls, Iclahn . .. .R:Icine, Wis. . .. .Sncramento, Cal. ....S2lCI'Cll'IlCl1t0. Cal. . . . .Denvcr, Colo. . .. .Tonkawa. Okln. . .. .. .. .Jacksonville, Fla. . .. .JackSonville, Fla. i :Middlctown, N. Y. i iPittsburgh, Pa. . . . .I'ittsburgh, Pa. . .. .Frankfort, Kans. . .. .Pittsburgh, Pu. . . . .Miles City, Mont. i iAtlanta. Ga. i iSyr:Icusc, N. Y. . . . .Milwankec. Wis. .. . .Chieago, Ill. ....Bnl'Ialo, N. Y. ... .Cincinnati, O. . . . .Bntlcr, Pa. fflfoakland, Cal. . .. .Grinnell, Iowa ... .Cl1icago, Ill. . .. .ChiczIgo, Ill. . ...Salt Lake City, Utah i iSnlt Lake City, Utah . .. .C0l1C0l'dlIl, Kuns. ... .St. Catharine, Ont., Can. . lLnpecr, Mich. l ilfargo, N. Dak. . .. .Nashville, TeIIn. . . . .N:Ishville, Tenn. .. . .Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . . Brooklyn. N. Y. ....Geneva, Ill. i ljacltson, Mich. i I I 'MlIlll3tIJll, Kans. .. . .Burncll, Nebr. ., . .PortlanLl, Ore. ... .l3rooklyn, N. Y. ... .Pitts6eld, Ill. . . . .Asbury Park, N. J. .. . .Freclonia, N. Y. . .. .Griswold, Ia. ....Gr:Ifton, W. Va. . . . .J:IclcSon, Miss. . .. .G3lVCSl0ll, Tex. .. . .Tulsa, Okla. ... .Niagara Falls, N. Y. . .. .Y0nkers, N. Y. . . . .S. Dennis, Mass. . . . .'l'oledo, O. ... .Dclaware, O. . . . .Riversiclc, Cal. . . . .Newton Center, Mass. . ...Little Rock, Ark. .. . .Kirksville, Mo. . .. .Grcenvillc, Pa: Brownsville, '1 exns MEGREW. J. L ............ MERKIIEY, J. R ......... MILI.ER, ISABELLE W .... MIIIIIER, J. D ......... MIssIcK, EFFIE M ...... MXTCIlliI.L, CARRIE li .... MI'rcIIEI.L, W. B ...... MooRE, NoRA E ........ MORlil.0CK, DAISY IE .... MORIELOCK, E. W. R .... .. 'MORELOCK, NELLIE M. . . . 0 MORRIS, SARAII F. W .... MORRISON, D. N ....... Moses, LucY J ....... MOSIIER, S. G .......... MUNN, A ................ NELSON, LDRETTA B. 1. .... NEW'TON, R. W. E ........ NIcIIoLAs, REBECCA S ..... 1906- .... .. .SezItIlc, WVIISII. CCont.D :MOFLZ2lllIOWIl, W. Val. .. . . .Kansas City, Mo. iNewark, N. J. .. . . .Grand Junction, Colo. .... .Grand Junction, Colo. .. . . .Riflc, Colo. ffff :New York, N. Y. :Los Angeles, Cal. .. . . .Iicllingham, Wash. .. .. .Great Falls, Mont. NIcIIoLs, ANNIE MCCASI.IN ....... Hancock, N. Y. NIcIIoLS, AUGUSTA ........ NoR'roN, C. C ............ NUCKLES, G. T ....... 0lDONNEl.L, B. M, . . .. OLIvI-:R, G. E ..... OLSON, A ......... O,NEIl.L, T. H ..... OWEN, H. L ....... PARKER, F. A ..... PAUL. A. C ..... .. PECINDVSKY, A. Ii ..... PI-:NNocIc, DAISY F ..... PERRY, C. W ...,. PIIELPS, C. C ....... .... PIIILLIIIPE, HESTIiR T. . . PICKLIER, R. S .... PIERCE, NELLIE M .... PLUMMIIR. F. M ..... POLAND, F. L ...... 'PRA'I'I'. F. P ....... In PRINTY. SYLVIA ...... QUICK, R. 'I' ...... RAI-'I-'ENuERc, E. L ..... REID, A. M ...... ROBERTSON, O. C .... ROBINSON, J. W. . ... ROBSON, E. W ......... Ronucx, J. H .... RocKwI-:LL, LULA A ..... Rom-zks, A. W .... ROGERS. EFFIE L. ROOT. F. E ,........... Roo1', SADIE M ......... ROUZIE, ELIZAIJETII IQUSSELL, H. L ........ RUSSELL, SARAII E ..... SAMUELS, C. L ..,......... SCIIILS, ALLIE B .......... SCIIMI-:LzEL, BERTIIA TURK. SCIIMUNK, P. D ........... ScImIfIELD, QENNIE M ..,.. ScoEEE. J. 1 ........... H .... S 1 I', . H. B ......... SSSTT, E ...... SIIANK, JANE C ...... SIIELDEN, CAROLYN. . . . SIIEPERD, MARY M ..... SIIDOK, R. O. S ...... SIGLER, V. B .......... SIMKINS, BELLE C ....... SLACK, ANNAE RosER1'S. .. SMITH, GEoRcIANA B .... SMITII, GRACE L ....... SMITII, MARY E. .... . SNAKE, J. P ......... SNYDER, CORA E ,... . SPENCE, ALIcIs N .... ... SI-ENCE, T. H ............ SI-ERRY, C. M ............ SPRING-RICE, TlII'I0lDOSIA M STEEN, F. N ............. . STEI-I-IENS, R. ........... STER N, RosE '1 ...... S'rEwAR-r, W. W ..... S1'REE'I'ER, W. A ..... STRUM, CIfARLo1'I'E. . . . STUVER, W. N ,...... SULLIVAN, A. T ...... SXVEISTMAN, F. H ..... y F iff 'Tl-IAYER, EDNA.: . ... 'MglI:I1i:lAci.llCIl:RIS'iiElvIilllV. . . SRIi.LSWest Plains,M0. THOMPSON, G- F- - - - - MSRAE. J. N .................... Galt, Canada SFOWNSEND, G. A .... 'Deceased .. .. .New York. N. Y. ... . .MarshalI, Mo. .....Wdro, Oklzi. anhattan, Kans. .. ...New York, N. Y. . . . . .Mcchanicsvillc, N. Y. .. . . .Cll3mPdlgll, Ill. .....BulIalo, N. Y. .. . . .Valley Falls, Kans. .. . . .AnI:Irillo, Texas .... .Olean, N. Y. .... .West Plains. Mo. .. . . .Vincenncs, IIId. .. .. ,Sun Diego, Cal. .. . . .Chnndlersvillc, O. .. . . .Ft. ColIiIIs, Colo. . . . . .Sioux City, Iowa .. . . .Rcgina, Cmxnda .. . . .ColuInbus, Kans. .. . . .Owensboro, Ky. .....Eric, Pa. .....New York, N. Y. . .... Asheville, N. C. .... .Boston, Mass. .. . . .Boston, Mass. .....Eric, Pa. .... .Erie, Pa. .. . . .Lcon, Mont. .....BulI'alo, N. Y. ....,Bnlfal0, N. Y. .. . . .Baker City, Ore. .. . . . . .Cokeville, Wyo. .. . Beaver, Pa. .....l3IIlIal0, N. Y. .....Monroe Cit . Mo. .... .Columbus, .. . . .Springlicld, Mo. i iBevcrly, O. i'l'renton, N. J. ... . .Kansas City, Kan. .. .Providence, R. I. .. .. .Los Angeles, Cal. i iModcsto, Cal. :New York, N. Y. .. .. . . .San Diego, Cal. .... .Detroit, MiclI. . . . . .Gl:Isgow, Scotland .. .. .San Antonio, Texas .. . . .St. Louis, Mo. :Burlington, Kans. ffff iPcoria, 111. . .... Chico Hot Spgs., Mont. Page 24 9 I . ................................-,1..-........-..i PJ I I I im Z! l C321 915 1906-QCon TRAVICR, E'l'l'l!lL K ..,..... 'l'I1.EELE, J. M. ........ . .. 'l'RIMIaLE, G. C ,...,...... 'l'RowIsRIDoE, ENNIE V... HFROWVBKIDGE, . R ........ TUCKER, C. H. ........ . URE, SALLIE H .... URE. W. R ........... 'USSlNG, AGNES .,..., . .. VANCE, H ......,......... VAN HAL'rEREN. G. W ,.... VEAZIE, ELLA B ...,.... WAGEl.P1Y, C. C ....... WALKliR, H. M ...... WALI.AcE, IVA M .... 'WALI.ACE, M. R ...... WAIILER, 0I.IvI-: C ....,.. WAl.l.ING, BEESIE B .,... WALTERS, MARY ..,..... WARIDELL, SARAII C ..... WARNER, S. E ......,. WATERS, GRACE P .... WEIR, L. R. ..,... , . WPILCII, 0. I ........ WIELLS, G. A ....,.... WHEELER, G. B ........ 'WIIEELEIL .IENNIE Y.. .. WIIITITIICLD, H. A ..... WILLIAMS. B. P .,...,... WITMIER, FRANCES M .... Wll.SKF!, C. A ........ ADAM, ANNIE M ...,, .. AnAIvIs. E .,....... AGNHW. E. I ...... AMussEN, H. S .... AMussEN, J. S ...,.. ARAND, C. A .......,. ATIIERTON, D. C ....,... BAKEIIousE. CLARA. ,... BALFE, ANNA B ....... BANKER, C. F ....,..... BANKER. MINERVA K. .. BARTLEY. M- B ...-.-.-- BAEIILINE. 0- 0 -.-.. --.-'. BAYMILLIER, MINNII: M .,.. BEAN, M. S ............ 'HlESLlN. F. P ....,..,. IEICST, ACE ,,,,,,, . LACK, ........... BRAKE, ISAIIELLA. .. BRAKE, II ........... BERRY, .ou. ..,..,. .. BERRY, NELLIII: M ...,.... BREDEN, WIIILAMINE ...... BREWSTER, G. A .......... BRODERICK, KATHARINE A. BROWN, MABEIL MORGAN.. Bumrus, G. W ......,.... BURDICK, R. H ......... BURRUS, M. C' ..... CADY, J. D ......... CAMERoN. E. M. . ... CHAIIIIELI., W. F ...... CHURCH, ELLEN H ...... CLousE IJORAII H ......... Conn, G. A .............. COCKRELL, MARTIIENA M.. COOPER, EDITH F ......... Cox, MARTHA S ,......... CURTIN, KATIIARINE E ..., IJAY, MARY W .......,. IJUNNINGTONI W. P... ECHOLS, R. M ....... ICCKER, F. L ............ I'1cxER, MYRTl.l5 L ........ ISDLING, ADA L. P ......... 'ESTLACK, KATIIARINE H. .. ESTLACK, M. M .......... FECHTIG, L. R .... ...... FOGLE, FOLLETT, F.LIzAEE'rII A. . .. FoRsEE, E. W .......... GADDIS, C. J ....,.... .., ff-5f ifff1fS,, , t.J 1907-CCon New York, N. Y. .... .Bath, N. Y. .. . . .. .Montezuma, Iowa .I I I fnaxon, III. .... .Charleston, W. Va. .....Charleston, W. Va. iKansas City, Mo. .....St. Louis, Mo. Fort Worth, Texas Oakland Station, Cal. .. . . .l5ugenc, Ore. .. . . .Norwalk, O. Santa Barhara, Cal. .. .. .Asbury Park, N. J. fl II fwinciwmr, Ill. Ft. Collins, Colo. .. .Detrnit, Mich. .. . . .Rochester, N. Y. .....E. St. Louis, Ill. . .... LeRoy, N. Y. .. iMontesano, Wash. .......York, Nebr. WooDRuI-'F, E. l. ..,. .. YODER, G. H ...... .... 1907 ...... .St. Louis, Mo. .. . . .Dodge, City Kans. .. . . .Douglas, Ariz. .. . . .Salt Lake City, Utah .... .Salt Lake City, Utah Sault Ste. Marie, MiclI. .....Hollywood, Cal. I :Los Angeles, Cal. Kingston, N. Y. :Grove City, Pa. . . . . .AbiIIgton, Ill. .....Newark, O. .. .. .Hamilton, Bermuda .. . . .Melhourne, Australia .. .. .Melbourne, Australia .. . . .'l'ampa, Fla. .... . . ,Kansas City, Mo. .... .. .BllfIIll0, N. Y. .. .. . . .TorringtoII, Conn. .. . . . . .Prophetstown, Ill. .. . . .Denver, Colo. .. .. .Tono ah, Nev. . .... San Igcnito, Texas .. .. .Cortland, N. Y. .. . . .Richmond, Mo. .. .. .Muskogee, Okla. .....Austin, Tex. . .... Lodi, Cal. .... . . .Port Arthur, Texas .. .New York, N. Y. . . . . .Joplin, Mo. .... .PorIland, Me. .... .Philadel hia, Pa. .... .Bristol, Ria. .... .Roberts, Ill. .. .. .Roberts, Ill. . . . . .. .Brookline, Mass.- .. .. .Blackwell, Okla. .... .Jamaica, N. Y. .. . . .Corning, N. Y. .. . . .New York, N. Y. .... .Brookings, S. D. .. .. .Chicago, Ill. GLEASON. JICNNIE C ......... . . .. GOIIHRING. F. L ......, .. KIOODEN, ALIcI-1 E .... . KIRIGGS, LIZZIE O ..,.. HAMII.'roN, W. C ...... HARDY. T. C ....... HliGYESSY, J ....... N, J. H. HIENDERSO IJENRY, J. L ........ HERDMAN, SARA F .... HlLl.lARD, ANNIE E .... HlLl.lARD, W. F ...... HOLMES, F ......... HONSKA, H. -HORN, G. F ...... HoRN, MARY B ..... HORNFZ, T. B ..,...,.. HOWLEY, E ......,... . t.J .Akron, O. .Pittsburgh, Pa. .Lancaster, Cal. .Palo Alto, Cal. . . . .Los Angeles, Cal. HoY1', IIUTTII-I BARHI-:E .... . .. JAMEsoN, B. W .... .... JAMESON, H. V ....... JoHNsoN, H. C ..... KAMPF, E. ......... KAMPT, F. ......... . KENTDN, ELIZABETII li. . . KEN'roN, F. R .......,... KNIGHT, DPILIA G ..,... KOESTER. W. I-I ..... KuR'I'z, D. P ...,... LAKE, AGNES G ...... LAKE, F. B ........... . LARIMORE, CORINNE li. . . LA'rIIRoI', BEssIIc G ...... . .. LATIIROP, ETIIEL N .... LATHROP, G. F ...... . IIATHROP, P. I. ...... ,LEE. J. H .............. LEEIIER, C. L ...............,, .. LIVINGSTON, I.. R. ............. . LIVINGSTON, SUSAN PA'rI'I-: RSON. . . 'l..00FBOURROWV, W .............. LOWRY, BELLE P ............... MACKIPJ, H. W ..... MARTIN, F. C ....... ........... .OleaII, N. Y. .Cisco, Texas .San Antonio, Texas .rl'OI'0llk0, CaII. .'I'oroIIto, Can. .Spokane, Wash. .Denver, Colo. .Havcrhill, Mass. .Austin, Texas .Mt. Vernon, Wash. .Springfield, Mass. .Creston, Ia. .Creston. Ia. .Peoria, Ill. .Lohnstowm Pa. . oston, Mass. .Boston, Mass. .l.iIIcoln, Ncbr. .Detroit, Mich. .Detroit, Mich. .Detroit, Mich. .Detroit, Mich. .Kansas City, Mo. .Kansas City, Mo. .l!innis, Texas .Lake Charles, La. .Pontiac, MiclI. Temple, Texas MAsoN, H. B.. ...,,.......... .. 'IVICCOACIL W. H ...,............. MCDOUGAI., IJOUELLA Cm .VIN ..... MCFARLAND, A. H .............,. Salmon City, Idaho MCKINNEV, LULU M ............. Rockport, Mo. MCNEIL, JEAN M ...... MCNEII., I. W ......,.... ... MELICK, IDA SIMMONS .... MOORE, R. D ..... .... MORGAN, LALLAH ..... MURI-HY, J. W ..... NEVILLE, J. L .... .. NEw'roN, G. H ..... NICIIOLL, T. H ....... NICIIOLS, A. D ....,... NIKoI.As, KATIIRYN ...... O'CONNOR, KATIILYN ..... OLIVER, W. R ......... ORR,O.A ...... PENRosE, J. '1' ........ PHELPS, GRACE S ..... l'Roc'IioR, G. J ...... RAMSEY, J. E ......... RANDALL, ADA C ...... RANKIN. FLORENCE .... RAU, MARIE K ........ RECKLEY, MARY D ..... REIEID, A. I ........... ROGERS, W. L ......... Roms, KATHRYN A .... RUDE, C. C ....,..... Rus'r, MAUIIIE ...... SANBORN,1l.W ....... ScIIMELzEI., G. F ...... ScIIwENTIcER, J. O ..... .Colorado Springs, Colo .Colorado Springs, Colo i iWashington, D. C. .Bremerton, Wash. .Paducah, Ky. .Fairbury, Neb. .Philadclphia, Pa. .St. Louis, Mo. . .. .OmalIa, Nebr. . .. .Dayton, O. . .. .Johnstown, Pa. .Whitticr, Cal. fchisago, III. . Denver, Colo. i iSt. Petersburg, Fla. ... .Rochester, N. Y. iiiiliipg SIOIIC City, S. D. ifierkeley, Cul. . . . .Fl'CSllO, Cal. I I1 iAkron, Qhio SICXTDN, W. H ........... . .. SHUPERT, MARY E ......... . .. SLAUGHTICR, M. S ........ SMALLWOOIJ, G. S ..... igmrrir, A5121 ........ MITH, . .......... . Ia I .Philadel hia, Pa. .Miami, Fla. SIIvIs, MARY L .................. SINDEN, DoRo'I'IIY GouLD .... ..... N cw York, N. Y. SINDEN, H. E .............. .... N ew York, N. Y. . .. .Webb City, Mo. I QTAMBLE, H. L ,....... ..... S Mrm, . ............ . , Gsunias. P. W .......... ..... S hrcveporr. La. 'SNARE, W. P .............. .. , GERBI-:R, JICSSIE LYCAN .... ..... D alton, O. Sou-mwom-H, BER1-IIA B ,,,. ,,., 1 I GILLESPIE, JoANNAH .... ... . SI-ENCE, P. S ............ .... H artford, CoIIII. l I 'Deceased I Page 250 iff fX E1 Q.. C5 . Gp II 9 A E 0 h l E 5 I ,g:if ' . cgi: A I 01 'fi '11353:i:Qff1 -' I ' 'Q ., ' - L - IBEJII I Y' L' 'Q - 1 .....fi.-...--......... .,.,, ., ....-,.,. . ,.... fj ix' 7.5 jLg.11.,,QA'I 1 ll - ' ':3i1 ii '1i::iEzefsfQ .A film i3p-f- 'JQ5f'!Xg.iLg: 'L .,., ff! XL, IM, 's l 5 1907-fCont.J 1908 I S'rAuIfIfI:R, GRACIC H ,,,,.,, ..,.,, B uflalo, N. Y. KIqI.I.Ia1-, N. MAUINIQ ,.,,,. STEI-uI:Ns, GIENOA D ..... ...... ' Fipton. Mo. KINsIcI.I., HI-:I.IsN R ...... l 'STEVENS, C. A .....,., .... M AI.oNIc, J. A ...,....... STDEL, H. M ..,.... .,.. S anta Barbara, Cal. MCI'I0l.l.ANID, F. N ....,.. SwIr'r, N. L ...... ,... I .ancastcr, Pa. McKIcNNIaY. CLARA D ,... TAYLOR, I. Ii ........, .,,, I .ittle Rock, Ark. MCROBlCR'l'S, SARAII l'i .... 'l'IauuI:'I'rs, G. W .... .... M II.I.IcR, D. I ......... TI:MI1I.n, S ,...,.... . .... ..,, ' MoI1'I-RIIT. MA'l'l'IE J ,,... Q 'I'IIoMPsoN, BICRTIIA H .... .... W atertown, N. Y: Mol-'IfI5'I', T. C ......... I 'I'IIoMI'soN, IJESSA B .... .... I 'asadena, Cal. N0R'I'IIIcRN, R. J ...,,,.,, l 'l'IIoMI-soN, H. E .....,.. ..,. M eAlester, Okla. ORR, VIoI.A ....,...,.,,. , 5 'llll0Ml SON, W ..,...... .,.. W atertown, N. Y. PARKER, NEI.Lll'I HAYNIIR. f ' 'I'IIoMrsoN, lI.l.lAN I. .... . Nutley. N. J. PAIII.. CATIIRYNI-: S ..... . . Q l 'l'INDAI.I., H. F ........ .. ..., San Diego, Cal. I'IxI.Iav. ANNA D ..,..,, ,. I 'l'INuAI.L. VIoI.A C ....... .... 'I'ooI.I:, CI.IcMIN'I'INI-: I' .... 'l'RUI:, MINNIII W ...,,.. URBA N, GRACE D ..... URBAN, H. L ....... VANCII, A.T. ......,. .. WAKlCI'IIil.IJ, W. II .... WAl.KER, CA RoLINIa ..... WAl.I., ZI-:I.I.A W ...... WAI.MSI.liY, A. G .... WIQIEGAK, P. I. ........ .. 'WEN'FWOKTll, I-I. J ....... .... WlCS'I', H. C ..,............ .,.. WIIXTCOMIJ, 1'IARRIli'I' R. .... .... WIIITCDMII, V. O ........ . .... WlI.I.lAMS, IuI.IIa'I'I'I:. . . WII.I.IAMs, MAYMI: ....,.. .... WIl.LlAMSON, AI.IeIc I. .... .... WIl.l.lAMSIJN, J. A ....... Worm, F ..,, .....,... rw, WYNNli, IONIA K ..... ...,. . .. . -F Lf: 'Ig 1908 L 'AI.I.IfN, ANNA M .....,.,......... AIMPACII, MARY IC ...,........... HARKEN, R. M .......... .. BARKI-:R. SONORAII D .,.. . BIQIEMAN, L. M ......... BEsI.IN, M. G ...,.... V' BIENISMANN, J. C ...,. -, BI.ANeIIARI:, J. F ...,. 12 1 Bocoicss, l'.MMA B .... BoI.AM, JULIA S ....... BoI.'roN, R. A .......... BROYVN, NORA M. R ..,. BROWN, W. C ........ 'BYliRS, JEANNIZ ......... CARI.I2'I'uN, FANNIE 'I' .... CA RI.ow, ICVA I ......... CARI.ow, I . G ........ CARI.1'oN, R. P ..... 'CAYl'I.l'ISS, M. F ...... CoMs'rocK, SARAII H ....... CONGIIR, ALICE M ..... . .... . .... CONVI.lCY, I l.ORA SA'I I'IcRI.IIIc ....... CRIaI'I.Ir:R. IIA RRIIET ........... IRASIIIELI., I'il.lEANOR R ..... .... DAVIS, R. I. .......,... . 'IRANVI-ION, J. G ........ DII.I.IaY, SARAII I.. .. Dovxc, C. Ii ....,. l?URNAN,'w. L... I3 Y, J. l ........... ....- .... IDD F P I'.RWlN, ,. .... . ......... . . . . .. ISRXVIN, MINNII5 Bownusox ....... I'lRlliND, I.lI.I.lAN ........... .... EEANDIIIR, M. I'l ..... IARRIGIII-Ls, L. I.. ...... fIlC'l'l'Y, BI.ANcIII-: M ..... 'IIIsuN, I'.W........., L. QIILMOUR, R. B ,.., . .. Goocn, G. J ..................... CIRAY, E. J ...............,..,... HARRIsoN, MARGARI-:'I' HAWK ...... IAIASYVELL, G. A .................. HATCII, C. G. .,................ . . 1'IAWKlNS, I.AuRA Ii... ............ HOFFMAN. NI:'I I'II: HOWliR1'0N, 'l'. J ........ l IIaIII.Ia, AnAI.INIs W ...... I lIzIII.I:, H. R ,,.,,.,. .. JIsPsoN, RUTH B, .... . JoIINsoN, C. J ......... JoIINsoN, MARY R ....... JoIINs1'oNu, IsAuIaI. B .... SAKNUM, C. II.. ...-. . ..-- -.--- - .. San Diego, Cal. Cedar Rapids, III. Cedar Rapids. Ia. Los Angeles, Cal. Oakland, Cal. Bethlehem Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. Yonkers, N. Y. I':Isndena, Cal. Pasadena, Cal. Flora, Ill. Flore, Ill. Parsons, Kaus. Parsons, Kans. California, Mo. Topeka, Kaus. Memphis, Mo. Corin, Mo. New York, N. Y. Peru, Ill. Grand Island, Nebr. San Francisco, Cal. Jamestown, N. D. Waterville, Me. Waterville, Me. Barre, Vt. Medford, Orc. Medford, Ore. Wichita, Kans. Chatham, N. JI A Oklahoma City, Okla. Annapolis, Md. Hamilton, Bermuda W. Palm Beach, Fla. Toronto, Can. Montclair, N. J.' Miami, Fla. Miami, Fla. Newport, R. I. Denver, Colo. Strathroy, Can. Los Angeles, Cal. Winlicld, Kaus. Sioux City, Ia. Knoxville, Tenn. St. Thomas, Ont. Davenport, Ia. Northaxnpton, Mass. Lawrence, Mass. Washington, D. C. St. I.ouIs, Mo. Washington. D. C. Montclair, N. J. Montclair, N. J. Detroit, Mich. Louisville, Ky. Ridglield Park, N. J. Snn Francisco, Cal. -CCont.J PRIcsco'r'r, MAYNIE 'l'II1'1'I.I.:. .... . RIIRII, R. A ............, RIIOADS, C. I .........,.. RIcIIARus. C, I-I ..... RorIRR'rs, D. B .... Romans, R. W ....... F1035-IRYI-IR, BI-:'r'I'Y ...., 'SAc:Ic, N. I. .,.....,,.,, SANIxoRN. GI-:NoA A. . ., SANIIIIRR, I'IS l'lIlER li ....,, SA'I'rIcRI.III-1, NIc'I rII-: IC ,,,, SAIINIIIIRR, I RANcIas P ,.., SCIVALLY. lIICllI.AIl G ,.... ScIvAI.I.Y, JoIINNII-: I. .... . Sco1'IIoRN, S. I. ,....... SIIIEARIER, F. I. ........ . SIIIPMAN, K. W ,..,,,, ,., SMITII. CARRII-: Momucs. . SMITH. E. R ...... .,.,,,, SMI'I'Il, F. C .,,,,,, I I SMI1'n, J. R ...,,.,, ,, SPAI-'I-'oRn, M. R ,,,,, STIQARNS, M. W ...... S'1'IsI2I.Ic, F. A ..,,,,,, , 4 STILL, B. F ....,,.,,,, ,, SWIEEK. NIBRA KNIaIsIcI.... SWVOPE, C.-D .....,.,,., 'I'ARR. A. I ......,,,, ,, 'l'IIII:I.I-:, Ii. G .,,,,,,, 'l'INIIAI.I.. A- W ...,,,,, 'l'RIcvI'I'I', CORA W ....... 'l'uRNIfR, FRANcI4:s M ..... WAl.KlfR. L. II ......... WAI.IcI:R, O. M ..,.., WllIIil.lEY, G. M ..... WlI.SON. R. B .,,,,,,., WOClI.SON. I.IcoNIa A .... YouNo, JoIIANNA .... 1909 ABILIJ, ISABICI. .......... . AI.I.IsN, SUSAN I-I ........, AMMIIRMAN, MARGARI'I'I' I.. AI'I'I.I':IIY, ANNA ..,...,.,, ASIICIKOI- I',,lBllNA F ....... ASllCROI 'I', R. G., JR ,.., , 'AYDEl.OT'l'li, W. 1 ....,,., BAIRII, NORA PIIIcRIco. . . BARGIIR, EVA I. ......,.,, BARGI-:R. MAIIIIE F ,,,,, BI:I.I., D ............ BLACK, C. A ........,. NBLACKMER, J. W ...,.,,,, Bones, FI.oRIcNcIa A ,..... BouI.wARIe, I . A ....... BROWN. A. F ........ 'BUCKNAM, H. I. ...... BURNIIAM, C. W ,.... BuR1'oN, W. H .... CARSON, H ...... CARY, P. 1' ...... CIIII.us, W. S ...... CIIRIs1'Y, ISAIIEI. ...., CocRRI:I.I., I ...... CoNIcI.IN, H. I. ,... CONOVIER, R. I-I .... CORYIELI., R. S ..... 'CRow, LYDIA E .... DANIEL, O. I.. ...,.. . DAVIS, ANNIE L ..... 'DERCK. J. E ....... EnwARIxs, l5I.I.A. . . ENoLIsII, R ......... ESKRIDGE, E. M ..... ESTES, G. R ..,...... EWING, MARY M .... l KAGAY, I.oRIcNA ....... lMarion, O. FARNHAM. J- M. .. - 'Deceased I I I I I I-4- ' rl! 'X 2 'Pi' . III. CJ Ira J-.. S: Ji 1 II11iZZT.'L1i , l..QfIQfTQl'g11fl'Q11IlI.'Liff. IF, .1 dl.. 1 ffgLi.'.i'7.-.. jjj... ' ' 4gQL,LL1g:5gLLLgLLL:4.-.:. ...'.4x,l1,s L L'-Lg. ' J 4. --'fx .Rv J 1: 'leaf' M' Lewiston. Me. Beeville, Texas Portage, Wash. Los Angeles, Cal. I'itlslIIIrglI, Pa. Baylor, Mont. Windsor, Mo. Hagerstmvii, Md. Newton, Kaus. Carlinville. Ill. Buffalo, N. Y. .Great Falls, Mont. Union City, Tenn. McDonald, Pa. Plainfield, N. J. Lewiston, Me. lil Paso, 'lbxug QIIIIIIEIIICIOKII -'IJCIIII c..llflllIlIlflOJ.Z1l, 'l'cnn. Dallas. 'I'exas Fayetteville. Ark. Itvansville, Wis. IVIarion, O. Selxeiiectanly, N. Y. Surumii, N. J. Iilizabeth, N. J. Washington, D. C. Gnleslsurg. Ill. Hartford City, Ind. San Antonio. Texas Savannah, Ga. Dover, N. J. l'0rlland. Me, Del roil, Mich. Iiereslord, S. D. Marion. Kaus. Kixipzstoli, Can. IXIIUZSIOII. Can. Maplewood, N. J. I.inIa, O. Nashville. 'l'enn. loronio, Can. Columbus, O. Muncie, IIId. Greenwich, Conn . Louisville, Ky. Salina, Kaus. New York, N. Y. Passaic, N. J. IIIFCIHOII, N. J . Bruolclyn, N. Y. Dinuba, Cal. Manhattan Beach, Cal. Asbury Park, N. J. Glenwood, Ia. Kirksville, Mo. Pnge 251 BLANCIIA KD, SYLVINA C ..... I 909- I IaRRY, NELLII5 M ,...... FLEMING, F. I-I ........... FI.oYn, AMY M ......,... GALLAGHILR, DoLI.Ila H. . . GAznA, J. A ............. KTIVENS, BELLE ........ Gosmm, FANNII-: ..... GRANT, R. D ........ GREENLEE, A. C ....... GREENLEE, SOPIIIA M .... GRIIsvIas, M. J ........ . GRIFFIN, U. M ...... GROENEWOUD, J. C .... GROTII, G. W .......... HAIGHT, I.. L ........ HALEY, RHODA C .... HAIIEY, S. M ........ 'HAwKI:s, C. L ..... HIsNKr:. C ....., . . . HENKE. CLARA IL ..... I-Iom-'NI:R, V. C ...... HOLI.CROFT, W. H. . . CRAMIEK, O. H .... .. HOLLOWAY, LUCY P .... W T HOWARD, JOHNSON, D. G .......... JoIINsoN, EI-'FIB RoAcH. .. EIINSON, H. T .......... I-:NNIzY, C. F ........... KERR, F. A ........... KIzNzII:. J. W .... LLoYD,VJ. W ..... LORD, IL. M ...... LORD, G. B ..... . . LUF r. C. LUMLEY, G .......... LUI.A E ..... LYRI-:, S ..............., LYMAN, EVA J. ......... . MARCY, NI:LLIIc L ....... I I.: .Wy qgonw I 1909-lCont.D ... . . . , .Nevada, Mo. . . . . . . . .MDIIIFOSCI Colo. .. .. .Waxahachie, Texas , , , , ,Colorado, Springs, Colo. , .... Farley, Ia. .. . . .linglewood, N. J. ,. :Peoria, Ill. .. I I Ichicngo, Ill. .. ...Sierra Madre, Cal. .. . . .Los Angeles, Cal. . . . . .San uan, Porto Rico .. . . .San Juan, Porto Rico ..'... l. S. Orange, N. J. .. .'.'..Waukegan, Ill. .. . . .Minneapolis, Minn. .. . . .Phoenix, Ariz. . . . . .Altus, Okla. .. . . .Appleton, Wis. . . . . .Fort Worth. Texas . .. .Salt Lake City, Utah iliowman, N. D. ..Wcst Frankfort. Ill. .. .. .Fremont, O. iColfax, Ia. ....... .Madison, Wis. MA'rIII:soN, MARY AsIlI.I4Y ........ Pompey's Pillar, Mont MAXFIELD, J. H ......... MAYEKB, RI-:ImccA B.. . .. MAYEs, W ............ MILLER, H. ......... MITCHELL, E. B ......... MooMAw, BERTIIA F ..... MOOMAW, K. B ........ . . MooRIz, VENA HI-:RuIsR'I'. . 'MOKRISON, J. F .......... MoRRow, C. B ........ MOST, L. H ........... MUNDIU, CARRIE M .... MURIII-IY, E. C. .... .. NoR'rHwAY, R. A .... OcI.IzsBY, L ....... OVERFELT. G. G... OWNBY, W. D ....... PERRY, MARY W ..... PuI.I.I:T'rIc, E. F. ..... . . PI:RRIz'r'r, MARY li. .X .... . PouL'rr:R, ESTI-:LLII F., , . . . POULTHR, R. E ........ 'POWEI.I., E. S ....... PowIaI.L, G. B ..... llllIiSCOTT, A. Z .... PRICE, H. A. . .... . PRINDLE, R. H .... RAY, C. N ............ RAY, MARY I. ........... ROTHFUSS, C. W .... ..... SAWYER, CllARI.0'I I'Ii P. . . SCHILLING, F ............ ScoTT, FAY ............ SHUI'Ia, GRACE ..... SMITH, QILIA L .... SMITH, .V... .. SOWERS, H. If.. . ... SPOHR, C. B. ....... . SROFE, BI:ssIu M .... STODDARD, KATE. .... STOKEY, LAURA IL .... STovI:R, S. I-I ........ SUIJERUM, I-I., JR .... SUTTON, H. W ..... SWIFT, L. J ....... TAnoR, L ........... T1IoMAs, FANNIE ....... TIIOMPSON, A. E ......... VISITSWORTII, ELIZA A ..... TrrswoRTII, R. F. .L .... . 'TWITCIIELl., IONKA C .... WAKEHAM, Jrzssna A .... WALKER, C. N .....,.. 'Deceased Page 252 ........Newark. N. J. .. . . .Detroit, Mich. .. . . .Cantou, Ill. .... .Waycross, Ga. .. . . .Waynesboro, Pa. .. . , .Waynesbnro, Pa. .. . . .Trenton, Mo. .... .Butler, Pa. .. . . .Couer d'Alene, Idaho .. .. .Los Angeles. Cal. .....Eau Claire, Wis. .. . . .Mt. Pleasant, Mich. .... .Latrobe, Pa. .. . . .Madison. Mo. .. . . .Broken Arrow, Okla. .. . . .Crestwood Tryon, N. C ..... Liberal, Kaus. .. . . .Summer, Wash. .. . . .Dallas, Texas .....Gastonia, N. C .... .?f'l'llCllSC, N. Y. .. . . . 0ll5tOfh Texas .. . . .Ogden. Utah .. . . .Abilene, Texas .. .. .Westlield, N. J. .. . . .Dearborn, Mich. .. .. .'I'opeka, Kaus. . . .. .'I'oronto. Can. .... .Moose Jaw, Can. .. .. .McKeesport, Pa. .. , . .Missoula, Mont. .. . . .SharoII, Pa. . . . . .Missoula, Mont. . .... LincolII, Nebr. .. . . .Canton, O. .. . . .Northlicld, Minn. .. . . .Hamilton, Can. .. .. .Grant City, Mo. .. ...Silver City, N. M. .. . . .Pomeroy, Wash. ., . . .Knoxville, Tenn. ., .. .Knoxvillc, Tenn. .. .. .Morristown, Tenn. .,...Chicago, Ill. .. .. .Athens, Ga. 'WAI.I.I-:R. G. B ........ WI-:Iu:R, A. C ......... WIIKTE, B. R ......... WILLIAMS, MAUDIE G.. WIIISON, N. D ........ WIsMI':R, Rosle ...... WoLIfIs, J. M ..... WOOLSON, C ....... YOUNG, EvIcLYN I.. .... ANIIRUS, W. I-I. .. AVIQRY. F. E. . . BEAN, E. H .......... BECKER, B. H. T ..... BIQCRILR, CORAL BLUE. BINGHAM, L. J ........ BRACKETT, C. W ...... BURR, MILLIL .... BURNETT, F. G ....... BURNEY. A. M ....... 1910 CAMI-RIQLL, IIIA S ..... . ....... CARIIE, l5LIzAnIzTH NI-:wnURY. . CARLI:,R.L.... .... , .,... CARNEY, E. B ............. . ' 'HFESB H EDNA C, . ROUG , . .... . CLARK, ELIZABETH I... .. . CLARK, F. D. . .. .... . . CLoRI:, W. A ....... CoI'LAN'I'L, R ..... CovIcY, G. IS ....... CRAFRT, MARIA C ..... - CRAIG, I. F ..... ..... CUR'IIs, L .... IJAVIS, C . P ..... DAVIS, Ii. E ..... DAVIS, J. W ..... IJAY, L. Ii ........... DI-:AsoN, J ........... DIQLLINGI-:R. L. J, .... . DmWoLFI:, WINIFREIJ I Duzrz, P ............. ISRWIN, H. C ......... IEvANs, CHCILIA I-I .... FRAxI:R. F ......... I ULIfoRD. H. J .....,.. GAIR, E. FLORI-:NcIc. . . QIARLINGIIDUBIE. A. J. . GIVENS. J. P. O ....... Gooo, E ............. Coon, M ............ Goom-:N, A. E ........ GKIQICNLEI5. ISADOKA M CIROENEWOUIM JIQNNII-: CIROSS, ALBERTINA M. GKOTII, A. C .... ..... HALl.OCK, L. K ..,,... HANSON, C. P ........ HARKINS, MARlI'I H. .. HASTINGS. T. li ....... HAVEN, TRYRHI-:NA .... HAYDEN, B. L ...... HAYs, R ............. HOI.MPZS, LYDIA H ..... Hozsnz, B .......... FIUBBARD, LULA .... g8IlANSON, P. E ....., AIsI:R, I. R ......... KELLER, F. B ........ KIaLsIsY. IiI.IzArmTII J. KEMP, E. C .......... . cKNIcH'r. . . K .... . . KINNHY, I'II-ZLI.iNELARMDYI1IUX..... KIRKBRIDII, H. C ..... KOPZI.LING. W. J ...... KRILL,HJ. I ........ LACY, . N .......... LAws, HEIIIQN A ...... LEARNER, GRACE C... LEARNER, H. W ...... Lizvncoou, R. R ...... LORING, MARGARHI' L. LovI4LL. F. A ......... LYIIA, E. L ........... MANcIIIes'I'IsR, F. P .... MARSHALL, L. C ...... MARTIN, HATTIE CA RV MAXWICLI., E. O ...... MFINDENIIALII, M. S. .. MEYER. F. J ......... MOORIE. C ......... LR ...... ..- Freeport, Ill. Northamwlon, Mass. Jackson, ich. St. Paul, Minn. Hartford, Conn. Erie, Pa. Columbus, 0. Sidney, O. Sidney, O. Ithaca. N. Y. Memphis, Tenn. Tucson, Ariz. Bellefontaine, O. New London, Conn. Toms River, N. J. Toms River, N. J. Ft. Scott, Kaus. Toronto, Can. Lima, O. Pontiac, Ill. Santa Paula, Cal. Springfield, Mo. West Covington, Ky. West Chester, Pa. Fergus Falls, Minn. St. Petersburg. Fla. Tecumseh, Mich. Girard, Kans. Chicago, Ill. Cleveland. O. Detroit, Mich. Harrisburg, Pa. New Orleans, La. Stevens Point, Wis. Royal Oak. Mich. Brooklyn. N. Y. Charlotte, Mich. Colorado SPFIIIKSI Colo Perth Amboy, N. J. Corydon, Ia. Chicago. Ill. Joliet, Ill. Ottawa, Can. Roodhonsc, lll. Bloomington, lll. London. Can. Monett, Mo. Nashua, N. H. Saginaw, Mich. Brooklicld. Mo. Pekin, Ill. Rock Springs, Wyo. Goshen, Ind. I Bucharest, Rournanm Norristown, Pa. Hutchinson, Kaus. BuITalo, N. Y. Portland. Ore. Bangor, Me. Bulfalo, N. Y. Buffalo, N. Y. Philadelphia, Pa. Polo, Ill. Jfrseyvillc, Ill. utchinson, Kaus. Bayonne, N. J. Salem, Ore. Thompson Sta., Tenn. Manchester, N. H. Rapid City, S. D. Clayton, Mo. Baton Rouge, La. l FI A .. ' Q , 1 Qi lx... - .A.. --. ..-,.-. .-. . I 1910 fCoIIt-l 1911-ICOM-J MOORIE, D. V .................... Bushnell, lll. Busu, C. M. ..... ............. H artford, Conn. MORRIS, F. W. ........ . MORRIS, L. 0. . .. MuNcIE. C. H ...... MLINGIERI W. R ..... MURl'llY. O. H. ,..... 'MURl'llY, VERNA B .... 'NlilfI', R. W ........ NICIIOIIS, P. S .... NORRIS, F. L ..... NYIIERG, M. O. .. 0RRIsoN, L. A .... PARKER, GRACE .... PETERSON, E. O .... l'LA'r1', R .......... PLYMELL, G. W. . . .. POR'l'IiF-f A. H. ...., .. I'ouL'I'ER. ALLIE 0 .... POUND, G. C ....... PURDOINE, ZUDIIE. .. PURDY, V. W. .... .. REYNOLDS, D. I .... ROGERS, IDA M ..... SASII. InA M ..... 1. SAVAGE, J. A ....... l SCIIREINER, J. S .... SEARS, I'IARRlE'l'. . .. I , SIIERRIFFS. MARX' ..... I SIIERRILI., C. M .....,.. .. .. . . .. .Ridgcwood, N. J. . .. .San Antonio. Texas ... .Brooklyn, N. Y. .. . .Carlshad. N. M. . .. .Goodficld, Ill. . .. . Delaware, O. . .. . Kirksvillc, Mo. . . . .Wayncsburg, Pa. . . . .l'ocatello, Ia. . . . . l.aPorle. Ind. . . . .Kirksvillc, Mo. . .. .New Hampton, Mo. ....Kansas Cily, Mo. . . . .lVIilwaukcc, Wis. . .. .Plattsmouth, Ncbr. .. . .Manhattan, Kaus. . . . .Idaho Falls, Idaho . .. .JopliII, Mo. . . . .Ontario, Orc. . .. .GuclplI. Can. ... .Mount Carmel, Ill. L 2H0RTRllifEWROS1iTTF1. .. .... mattlckglashf , IIuL'rz, . .......... .... a sox ILy, a. l SLAucII'rER. J. '1'. . .... .,.. S cattle, Wash. 1 EMITII, IH ...... .... H illsboro, Orc. . MITII, 4. ...... . . . . I 'SNAI-I-, A .I ................ .... , , ST. JoI-IN, I . M .................. Russell, Kans. 2 Nj a'STAIlKWA'l'lllil!. IJIUISA A: ......... ' ' , STRYKER, W. R ....,........ .... l .onghranch, Wash. jiil gU'l I'ON,XEME5.Ili V ...,. . . . . ,San Francisco, Cal. ' . RWVEEK, . ..... .. I if 'I'ANDv. R. T ....... ..., Is uffalo, N. Y. , I 'l'AYLOR, IIILY F .... l I 'l'IIoMAs, M. F. .... . Q E 'I'll0MAS, R. M ....... I J 'lllIOMPSON, W. H ..... 'l:IIoRN, I . E. ..... . 'lRuE. W. F.. ..... . 'l'u1 rLI:. ICvA M ...... VAN OsuoL, O ,..... .... VPINTRESS, BER1-IIA L .... VENTRESS, K. C ...... 'VINCENT. EUNA J ..... WAI.no, W. E ...... WALLIN. LENA ...... WARNER, IVIAUD L .... WATKINS. H. E ......... WEIDLEIN. F. H .......... WESTER, PAULINIE SEARs. WliSTl'ALl., F.. H ...... .... WESTIVAIII., W. R ....... WE1'zE1.. C ....... WIIEELIERQ J. li .... Wlll1'E, M .... . . WILKE, G. C ...... Wll.LIAMS. E. D. . . . WILSON, GRACE D .... I WILSON, G. S. H .... 5 , WIR'r, P. C. ...,.. 5 WoonRuIfIf. E. V .... l 2 WRIGIIT, LYnIA H ..... Q 3 YouNo, LIIILIAN G.. .. ... .Mobilc, Ala. . .. .Montcsano, WaslI. . .. .Fort Scott, Kans. . .. .Rivcrsidc, Cal. IBZIYDIIIIC, N. I iixnction Cit , Kans. ... . onmonth, Ill. ... .Monmouth, Ill. lScattlc, Wash. .. .BloomIiclCl, N. . . .Cincinnati, O. .. .Muskegon, Mich. . .. .. .Bcnd, Orc. .. .Findlay, O. .. .Ashtabula, O. .. .Ponca City, Okla. .. .Mobilc, Ala. .. .Ft. Collins, Colo. ...IIolly, Mich, . . . .Seattlc, Wash. .. .Guelph, Can. .. .San Antonio, Fla. .. .Iudianapolis, Ind. .. .Providcncc, R. I. .. . . .. . . .Campbcllford, Can. I 3 I 1 1911 l l ALEXANDER, C. J ................ Winston Salem, N. C. I BAILEY, FRANCES A .............. - I BAKER, F. D ........... .... N cw York, N. Y. l , BAKER, R. 1' ....,.... .. .Delawarc, O. I , BARIIER, IsAIIEL O .... .. .l'Ilkhorn, Wis. I IIECKLER, H. S ......... .. .Staunton, Va. 1 , BIECKLER, JENNIE K ..... .. .Stauuton, Va. l BENEDICT, A. V ....,.. ..... C olumbus, O. 2 BliNNE'l'T, T. L ..... ..... I ilorcncc, Ala. I N BENSON, W. R ...... .. .Lougmont, Colo. I BEREMAN, F. A ...,. .. .Rogcrs, Ark. 3 BliTZNER,H.I......... 1 BIERHOYVER, ALIcE .... .. ' BLUNCK, MATIlll.llli ..... BOYISS, MARIAN A ...... BRANN, IL. C ............. BREws'1'ER, ELIZAIII-:Tn .... BURNli'l'I', J. C .......... 'Decca sed .. .Dallas, Texas .. .Brookheld, Ill. iBarkersbur , W. Va. .. .l'llackwell, Ckla. K' BUTIN, F. H ...... CAINE, A. B ........ CALVERT, E. I'l ..... 'CANNON, M. E ..... CARD, F. C ......... CAREL, E. G. .. . . . CAREL, EnI'I'II L ...... . CARTER. LILLIAN I.. . . . CHANDLER, C. H ..... CHANDLER, RIITII .... CHASE, JULIA J .... CIIILuREss, T. IC. .. CLARK, H. M ....... COLE, A. E .......... Coma. O. C ............ COLTRANE, ELLA D .... CouLsoN, G. C. ....... .. COURNYER, J. H ........... . ..... Memphis, Tenn. . . . .MarioII, IIId. . .. .Columhus, O. . . . .'l'ulsa. Okla. . .. . Dothan. Ala. ... .Dothan, Ala. ... .Andcrson. S. Car. . . . .Chcrryvale, Kans. . . . .ClIcrryvalc. Kaus. . . . . Portsmouth, N. H. . . . . Durango, Colo. . .. .El Paso, Ill. . .. .Spriuglicld, O. . .. .Lewis1own, Pa. ... .Ada, Okla. . . . . .Kaholca, Mo. . . . . .Oskaloos:I, Ia. CRAFT, FLORENCE BRITI' .......... Santa Barbara, Cal CROCKER, D. C ............ .... . Ccutralia, Wash. 'CROSSMAN, MA RI' G ...... CRUM, J. W ............. CRu'rcIIEIEI.u, W. li ..... CUNNINGHAM. R. Ii .... IJAWSON, F. J. .... . . DEJARDINE, C ...... .. . IDE-JARDINE, I'IDl'I'll J ..... IRETYVILER, 15. S ......, . . IDOUGHERTY, li. 1' ...,.. DONVNEY, Iii. C ...... IJYKES, L. M ..... IIEDSONI ANNA . . .... l':DSON, V. l-I ........ .lLDIVARDS, EMMA H. . . . IFIDWARDS, D. . ISMERSON, '. S... .. IQMERY, MARY. ...... . . . . l'IvANs, J. G ........ .. .. ... ADDIS, C. ILLMIRA .... . . . 1: FERGUSON, R. B ..... PLICK, G. C ........ ONCANNON, F ..... FORD, AURA 5 ...... I F FOSTER, MARY ............ Foucu, MAEEL ....,...... . FULLER, CAROLINE GRIEI-'IN GEARIIART, I. D ........... GILLESI-IE. A ..... ....... GRAIIAM, F. W ..... GRIFFIN, C. A .... Gnow, W. S .... GROW, W. W .......... HARDY, A. C ............ I'IARKINS. ELIZAEETII R ..... I'IARRlS, L. A.. ......... . I'IAs'rINcs, J. H ............ ISMLEY, T. J .,...,......... 1' NGLISII, FANNIE S'I'oNI:R. ,, .. . . .Greeusboro. N. Car . . . .Calexico, Cal. . . . .Jlaclcsom Tenn. .. . . . ort Arthur, Can. . . . .Port Arthur, Can. . .. .London, Can. .. .. .Baltimore, Md. .. . . .Woodsvillc, N. H. .. .. .Woodsville, N. H. . . . .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .Indiana, Pa. . . . .Boston, Mass. . .. .SidIIcy, O. ... . . .Ncwark, N. J. . .. .RcdIicld, S. D. . . . .Conncrville, Ind. . .. .lil Centro, Cal. .. . .Seattle, Wash. . . . .l.oveland, Colo. . .. .. .Pocatcllo, Idaho ... .. .Somers, Conn. ... . . .Rushvillc, Ill. . .. .Lawrenccvillc, Ill. . .. .Morris, Ill. . . . .Lansing, Mich. . .. .Iudianapolis, IIId. . . . .St-. Joseph, Mo. . .. .KIrksville, Mo. . . . . London, Can. . . . .Kalispcl, Mont. I'IlTClICOCK, I'IAkRllE'l l' A. . . .. .. .. .Ft. Scott, Kans. Hook. R ............. ..... 'HOSKlNS, J. E. ......... . 'IiOIVARD, C. G ..... HOXVELLS, A. P ....... HowELLs. MARY S.. .. . I'IUDSON, RosE A .... I'IULL, LucY ........ HUMPIIRIES, E. R .... Huno. M. C ........ HURD, NETTlli M .... I-limo, O. R .......... WINGLIS, W. D ..... .. I G. R NGRAM, .... IRXVIN, CRISTINIC .... JONES, ETIIA ....... JONES, R. M ...... . . JONES, VERA DERR ..... Juno. W. H. ......... . KEICIIER, I . E ........ KELLER, W. G, ..... KINCAIIJ, JULIA N ..... KURTII. W ........... LANDRUII, B. F ....... LANE, ELIZABHTII I-I .... LAIIII, IRENE K ........ LAucI-ILIN, CLARA J .... 14INEBAR'CiI:IR, H. A .,... .INIc, . ............ . LINK, RfIAI!El. S ..... I.I'l'I'l.E, A. J .......... I4IT'l'l.E, CLARA U ..... Locum. J. S ........ LUTZ, ADIIA M ..... . ...Logan, Iowa . .. .Albany, Ore. ... .Albany. Ore. . . . .I-Iumboldt, Ncbr. . . . .Iola, Kans. . .. .Holyokc, Mass. ... .Flint, Mich. . .. .Chicago, Ill. . . . .Champaign, Il ....Brantford, CaII. . .. .St. Petersburg, Fla. . .. .Dcnvcr, Colo. . .. .Clevcland, 0. . .. .Sydncy, Austral I . .. .South Orange, N. J . . , .ClIrismau, Ill. . . . .Russcll, Kans. . . . .Russcll, Kans. i iwashington, D. C. ....Atlantic City, N. J. Page 2 I3 1911 LYDA, I'II5Ll'ZN D. 1'I.... .. MAGEE, F. IE ........,.. MANUEL, J. E ........, MARKERT, W. W ,....., McAI.L1sTI-:R, ,IOANNA C. 'McBRIuE. R. N ........ MCCASLINQ J. A ....... MCCOY, L. C ...... MCG0NIGI.I4I, F. S .... MINEAR. J. F ...... ,... MITFIERLING. li. S ....... 'MITFIERLING, MARIAN l'i. MKJCJNEY. W. Fi ......... MORRIS, P. ......... . . MORSIE, P. A ..., .... NIcIIoLsoN. LAURA ..... NYE, D. C .......... O'BRYAN, M. li .... PAI'E, E. H ..... . PARKER, li. H .,.,. PARKER, F. A .... PARKER. R. I ....,. 1'A'I'rERsoN, J. W .... PAUL. W. E ......... PI-:AsE, H. L ,...,...... PIIILLIrs, BEATRICE H , .. l,lHl.l.ll'S, M ........ PIIILLII-s. . B ....,. Pococx, H. J, .... . RAXNDGE, H .... ,..,. REEvI-:, ORILLA M ..... RIcIIARIJs, C. 1. ........ 'RICI-IARDS, T. K. .. . ROBINSON, C. E ...,.... ROGERS, C. If .......... ROLI-' H . G , ...., ..,..,.., , SAWYER, BULA CAMERoN, , , SCIIUMACIIER, IC. I. ..... , SIIAFEK. C. L .......... , SIIAMuAucu, D. A. . , SIIEPPARD. R. A ..... SIIERFEY, C. W ..,...,. SIIERRILL, EMMA M. . ,, SLAUGIITER, HA1'I'II-:. ., , SMITII, A. H ......... SMITII. H. C ........ SMITII, J. R ...,.... SPALDING, T. W .... SQUIRE, R. N ..... STAFF, L. ISI ...... STELLEV T. Y .....,. STILL, MAEEL J ....,. SWIFT. A. A ........ . . . 'l1EDl 0llD, JULIA M ...,. 'I'HORBUllN, T. R ..,.. TIIEICIILER. C. L .... PFRACY, J. R .......... . '1'RIMnLI-:, HPISSIE H .... VAN BRAKLE. J. A ..... VAN WINKLE, A.J ...,, VOORHESS, J. M ..... WAl.KER. L ..... WALTON, . W ....., WARD, MAUIIE E .... WATliRS, E. C ....... WHIIIIILE, ALICE P. .. WIIITEIIEAD, J. S .... WIll'FMORE, J. I' ..... WIMII. URsA ....... WDRI.liY. O. W .... WURRELL, J. D .... CCont.J ..... .San Bernardino. Cal. , ..... Indianapolis, Ind. ... .Mankato, Kaus. .. .. .Saginaw, Mich. .. .. .GuI:lph, Can. . .. .Williamsport, Pa. .. , .Norfolk, Va. .. . . .Council Bluffs, Ia. . .. .Webster City. Ia. . . . .I'lIiladelDlIia, Pa. . . . .Seattlc, Wash. ... .Ann Arbor, Mich. . . . .Buenos Aires, S. A. . . . .Colnmbia, Tenn. . . . .Berkeley, Cal. . ...Gillespic, Ill. . . . .Listowell, Can. ....AkroII, 0. ....Mound City, Mo. . .. .Kalamazoo,.MiclI. . . . .Hollywood, Cal. ... .Kalamazoo, Mich. . ,. .Toronto, Can. . . . .Chambersbnr2, Pa. . . . .Mason City, Ia. ....Huntington, Pa. ,. ...Kansas City, Mo. . . . .Idaho Falls, Idaho ......McPherson , Kaus. . . . . . .Twin Falls, Idaho ... .Enstis, Fla. . . . .Helcna. Mont. . . . .Norwalk, Conn. . .. .Uoper Sandusky, 0. . .. .Lincoln, Nebr. .. . . .Mt. Carmel, Ill. ... .Seattle, Wash. ....Barrc, Vt. ....I-Iarvcy, Ill. . .. .Hartford. Conn. . .. .Jacksonville, Ill. ....MoliIIc, Ill. . . , .Milwaukec, Wis. . . . .Claremore, Okla. ....HunI.ington, W. Va. ....New York, N.-Y. .. . . .Anderson, Ind. . . . .Moultric, Ga. . .. .Portland, Orc. .. . . .Lawrence, Kaus. .. . . .Rochcstcr, Mich. ... .Yakima, WaslI. . . . .CambriClgc, Mass. .. .. .Chillicothe, O. ,... .Galva, Ill. .. . . .Ft. Worth, Texas .. ,. .Marquctte, Mich. .. .. .CZll1lOl1, Mo. ...,.Grccnsburg, Pa. ...,.BlIIiIII, Ill. WRIGHT. H. Ii .... . ,. .,..... Iancasmcr, Pa. 1912 ALEXA ND ICR, ANETTI-: M .......... ALLABACK, L. H .... ANDERSON, T. V .... 'ARCllPIR. W. R ..... AsIIToN, F. H .... BAILEY, W. li ..... BALFE, SARAH L.. . BALLEW, W. H .... BARBER, C. W ..... BAUM, J. D .....,... BAXTER, O. D ...... BEIIOUT, ESTIIER M, BELL, H. H ......... BELL, I.. J ........... . BLANIcINsIIII', H. W .... BDRTON, S ...... ........ BRANNER, LOUISE M ..... 'Deceased Pnge 25-I .....Newark. N. J. .....Sirnia, Can. .. , . .Mauchesten ling. .....St. Louis, Mo. .. . . .Los Angeles, Cal. ., . . .Plainview. Texas .. .. .Philadelphia, Pa. .. . . .East Liverpool, 0. .....AkroII, O. . . .. .Pctcrsburg, Va. .. . . .Helcna, Ark. .... .Ottawa, Ill. ,... .Damascns, 0. .. . . .ClIicago, Ill. nl 1912-CC ont.J BRINKERIIOIPF, V. W ............. Toledo, 0. BUFFA LOW, 0. T ...,............. Chattanooga. Tenn. BUsII, L. M .,.,,...., .... N cw York, N. Y. CA RI.soN, E.j ,,,,.,,,,. ..,. CARKUTIIERS, IVA M. . .. .... Dallas, TCXUS CIIAMrI.IN, C. A ...,,, .... I Iope. Ark- CIIAMI-I.IN, ETTA li ..,. ...I'I0p0. Ark, CIIAsE, JENNIE M ..... .... P lnladclPlHf1. Pa. CLARK, C, A ,,,,,, , ,,,. Windsor, Conn. CLARK. C. N ,..., .... l CLARK. F. W .,..... .... S alma, Kaus. CLEMENT, H. W .... ..... I lobins. R- I- CoLE, li. A ........ ..... B owling Green COLLINS, P. R ...... Coolcx-1, H. T ......... CRANE, JESSIIE M ..... , O. ., .Douglass, Ariz. .. .Los Amzeles, Cal. .. .. .Norfolln Nehr. CREIIORE, MARY A .... ..,.. S t. Louis. M0- 'CRoMER, L. C ........ ..... DAVIS, G, R ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.. N am il, Idaho DIETRICII, PAULINE J .... DoNovAN, D. D ...... DORON, C. B ....... DUDLEY- C. S ...... DUNNKNG. J. J ........ ISCKEKT, D. I ...,... . .. .. .San Xntonio, Texas ,, .SpringfIeld, Ill. , . .Bang0r, Mc. ,. . . .I.ondon, Eng. .. .. .IIIdianapolis, IIId. E 42. -I A ..... ..... R t , N- M- IC::rI?AIgK,I:IX,l,Frll,l ,,.,,, ..... M ziisilihgon, Mich. FAHRNEY. M. S ..... FEIDLER. L. G ..,....... GANTR, S. L .............. ....- GARRETT, C. K ............. ...Atlanta. Ga. ,,,. .Scattlc, Wash. Providence, R. I. ,. .Casllcwood, Va. GAY, IIUUISH Kl'IRRIGAN ,....... . .Tilmllflr Fla- GIDLEY, J. B ............- -- --'- - GIILLETT. IIEA J, ............. . ..- GIIIMORE, MA RGARET PENI-'oLu. GILMORE, S. J ...........-.--- --- South West City, Mo. ,. ,Ridgcway, Mo. Ridgeway, Mo. G IJ ICI ELIZABETH F. ......... . u . , Gggnilcid J. K --1,.,l,- ,,,, W Isconsun Raplds, WIS- GORDON, L. IL .......... . Iowa Falls Ia. GR14ATHOUSE,P.A ..... .D8Yl0H- 0- GRIGGS, H. R ......... .. GRIPE. 0.H ......,..... .. GIJTIIRIE, MARIAN E .......... HANCOCK, H. W .............. , . .Harpcr, Kaus. Indianapolis, Ind. Bolivar, Mo. Peoria, Ill. HANNA, R. W ..... . .,.........., Portsmouth, O. HARDING, MARGARE'F ROGICRS ...., Clnampfllllll. Ill- HARKER, G. L ................... HARKICR, W. C ............... HARRISON, J. I-I ..... .. Hass, C. F ......., . . Chicago, Ill. Memphis, Vllllllll. ,, ,Marion, O. HICKSON, F. C ........ ,,.., G aH'ncy, S. Car. HOA Ru, T. H ,... ....... HOLLIS, A. S ............. ..,.. ,, ,Aleestcn S. D. Boston, Mass. HOURIIST, CATHERINE IS ....,.,, . .Akron. N HOWARD, GRACE BALES ..,...,..,. Monrovia. Ull- HOWARIF, W. W ..... ..... ..... M e dford, Orc. HUGIIES, A. I. .......,.. HULL, W. P ...,. ILLING, H. Ii ...,.. JACOBS, W. K ..... JEPRERY, J. C ..... JENSEN, IIJA S ..... EWELIA -l. W. . . .. JoIINsoN. J. S ...... '.IOHNSON, O. E ..,.... 'JoNEs, MARTIIA E .... VEEJNES, SARAII IL .... EETIILIER, A. M. .. ,,,Bloomlield, N. J. .. .Iola, Kaus. ,. .Kitchcncr, Can. ,, ,Montgomery City, Mo ,..Kankakce, Ill. Raymondvillc, Texas .. .Aclrian, Mich. .. .Hagerstown, Md. ...MCIIIPIIISI Mo. . , , ,.,,omI.m..ca.y.oI.I.. i2f.EEI...l'fff ,........ ..,. S hollis-n. Mc. KING, VIRGINIA GAY .... .,.Angnsta. Mc. K ., A. J ....... . .. ---- KIESZELL. A. W .... .... N ewark. N- .I- KLINIC, C. A ................ ----I acksonvillc, Fla. L IH, I, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ... Elkhart, 1nd.i IIAIIIIRHITRANZISISA NICRENIG ....... Eagle R0ClC. Ull- LIcIITsEY, D. 'I ,..,,......,...... Bartow, Fla- IIINSC, ANNA li ............- ---- , . . LIPPINCOTT, A. A ,.,. . .. ..... Glenwooo Springs, Lolo MACIDONAIIIY, M. P. L. . . .. .. .Gl2lSK0W. SC0ilf1l1d MACDQNALD, W. K .,.. .. .Edinhnrgh, Scotland MAl.COMSON, EMILY ..... .. . MARTIN, F, H, ,,,,,,, .... H clena, Mont. MAYIIUGII, N. B .,............... Plainview, Texas IVICANICLLY. IVY M ............... Y MCARTIIUR, EIfIfII-: GUl.l.Il.ANl'on . .Glasi-ww. bC0llaufl MCBEATII, RUTII N ..... ......... R oakland. M0- MCBEATII, T. L ................. Rockland, Mc. MCCARTIIY, l'IET'l'lE C ,.... MCCARTIIY. J. A ,....... lVICC0l.l-I, G. M ....,.. .... ' McCowAN, D. C .... . . . .ClncaI:O. lll- 1912 IVICIAEAN, H. R ........, MCMAIlAN.15.S ....... MCWIl.I.IAMS, R. A .... MEIQARII-:. C. E ...,.. MEEK. NANCY K ...... MELESKI, MARY M .... MEssIcK, C. W ...... MICSSICK, O. W.. .. MII.1.l-:R, C. L. .. MILLER, R. L .... . MILI.ER, W. C ....... MII.l.S, ANNA M ....... MooRE, G. W., JR ..... MIDORIII, H. J .....,..,. MURPIIY, ANNIE R... .. MYLES. ANNA C. .... MYKICK. E. W ...,..,.. NICHOLS, W. W ......... 0iNEIl.l., MARGARIG'l' .... OPDYCKE, FLORENCE M.. PAI.M li R. W. W ......... PARK, R. L ..... ...... PAYNE, G. H .......... PAYNE, MABIEI. W ..... PEARL, D. E ..,..... PECK, J. F ......., PHEILS, F. H ,....... PICKERELL, A. L ..... PII'I'INcER, COILA ...... POWELL, W. S .... ,..... PRISELER, ETIIEL N ..... PRUDUEN, M. A ..,.... IKEID, T. C ,,,....... REINECKE. H. J ..... REZNIKOV, ANNA .... RIcIIMoND, R. P ....... RIFENBARK, R. D ...... 'Roan, L. G ......... Ronny, R ............. ROLEKE, HELEN A ..... Roor, ETIIEI. D ..... ROSCOE, P. E ...... Rose, C. A ......,. SANFORD, C. F .......... SAwTI-:LLE, C. D. ..,.... SAXVYER, H. W ......... SCIIILLINGER, Jos ICPIIINIC. SHAFER, ALMA SCIILOICSSER I i I L SIIARI-, F. J, ............ SHARP, L. I.ANcnE ..... SHAWV, MINNIE A ...... SIIUGRUE, LAURA 1 .... 'SMITn, A. M ........ SMITH, G. P ......,.... SMITII, RouER'I'A W ..... SMITII, W. P ........... S'roLTENnERo, ANNA L. . .. STOTLER, MARY FAIKICS.. SULLIVAN, R .......... Su'rcLII-'I-'E, DORA H .... 'lJAYLOll, AL1'llEA L .... . 'IJAYLOIM .l- C ......... . . SFRISICIILICR, AMMIIC M. .. ITUTTLE, J. C .... I ...... VAN VLEcK, A. L ....,. . WARIQEN, ALICE J ..,.... WEAVER, C. R ........ .. WEAVER, CHARLO'l l'I41 W. WES1'GATlZ, G. R ...,.... WILLETT, MADIEI. ...... . WILLIAMS, E ....,. WILLIAMS, S. B .... WILSON, C ...... WXI.SON, P. A... WISE, H. 'I' ....... WITIIAM, J. R ....... WC7llLI ERIJ, C. A ..... WOLI-', R. M ...... WOOD, W. A .... WRIGIIT, E. P ..... WUK'l'll, IUA DAVIs. ., Icom 1913 AIll.QUlS'l', O. P .................. ALKIRIE, NIAKGARIVI' M ........... ALLAHACI-I, F. F ........ ALL!-IN, A. E .......... ALL!-IN' CAROLYN .... ALLI-IN, H. J ....... 'Deceased Houston, Texas Washington, D. C. Portland. Me. Rockford, Ill. Dunkirk. N. Y. Chicago, lll. Knoxville, 'l'cnn. Champaign, lll. Philadelphia, Pa. Newark, N. J.. liast Orange, N. J. Hutchinson. Kaus. Gardiner, Me. Blackwell. Okla. 'l'renlon, 'I'enu. Kirksville. Mo. Kirksville, Mn. Kirksville, Mo. Kankakee. Ill. Toledo, O. Kansas City, Mo. Bluffton, Ind. Fostoria, O. Demoplois, Ala. Armstrong. Mo.. Minneaaohs, Minn Jersey ity. N. J. Ortonville, MiIIn. Kewancc. Ill. Berkeley, Cal. Cleveland, 0. l'IllII1lJ0ldf, 'l'enn. Spokane, Wash. Reno, Nev. Moline. Ill. Anna, Ill. Crookston, Minn. Crookston, Minn. McCook, Nebr. Washington, D. C. Caplcvillc, 'l'enn. Carlinville, Ill. Kansas City. Mo. Laddonia, Mo. Kearney, Nebr. Southport, Eng. Fresno, Cal. Mussooria. India Dayton, Wash. Kansas City, Mo. Paw Paw, Mich. Worcester. Mass. Goshen. Ind. Akron, O. New York. N. Y. La Mars, Iowa Kansas City, Mo. New Goshen, Intl. Rockford, Ill. Kirksville, Mn. Ccnlralia, Ill. Belvidere. Ill. Fairbnry, Nehr. Portland, Me. San Marcos, 'I'I-xas Brooklyn, N. Y. Miunea mlis. Minn 'l'he Dalles, Ore. 1913-CCOII ALLEN, H. W ..... .... . .. ALLEN, L. C ............. AI.I.EN. W. li ........... ARMSTRONG, JANET M .... AUETIN. I.M.. ....... BAILEY. H. F ........... BARBEE. G. R ........ BARKER, 0. O.. ...... ... BARNES, JOANNA M ..... BECKER, JPJTHEL L ....... B EDWELL. MA RY G ...... BEDWELL. T. C ......... . BELL, A. R .............. BIERBOWER. MA RGARI-:T K. BLACKFORD, C. D ........ BLAKERLIE, C. B ......... BOHANNON, EUNICIE B .... BONE. C. A ............ BOROUGH. LOVA D ....... BOROUGH, S ............. BOWLBY, L. M ,........ . B REWI NGTO N. MA REA RET C BROXVNBACK. G. G ....... CALLAIIAN, KATE 'l' ...... CuAnwIcx, H. L ......... Cuunn, CATlll'IRINl41M .... CLARK, I. F ...,,....... CLARK. NELLA B ..... CLARK. VELMA L ..... CLEARY. C. S ,..,... .COCKRELL, R. G .... COFEEY, EVA K ..... COLE. J. D ........... CoLLINs. LOUISA J .... Cox, W. T ........... CRAIN, C. J ............ CRAIN. EI.IzAuE'I'n P .... CRoxToN. C. H ....... DAY, C. H ......... DEANE, J. W ......... DEASDN, LAURA J ..... DECKER. EVA G .... DILL, H ......... DILLQN, DOT ....... DRINRALI., E. J ..... DUGLAY, H. A .... ELLIOTT. W. B. . . ENGLISH, D. A. .. ENcI.Isn, R. F .... EVERITT, li. C .... EvERLY. H. J ..... FALK, MARY F... FARIS, L. E. .... . FARR. B. H. C ........ 'FIFlliLD, W. M ......... FOGARTY, J. P ........... FOWLER, REBECCA M .... FREEMAN, E. A ......... FREEMAN. H. M ...... FULTON. G. H .......,.. Fu RMA N. MA'FTl I-1 A ..... GANTS, MRS. S. L ..... GAYLORD, ETIIEL G ..... GE'l'LLAl F. C. P ....,..... GIImoNs. D. A ....,..... GlI.CllRIST, El.IZAIlE'l'll L.. GOIIEI., BERTIIA A. S ..... GRAHAM, I . F .......... HAI.I., E. L ......... HARD, MARY E. . . ,. HARIIING. J. F .... HARRIS. E. C ..... HART, T. E ...... HAwKINs, A. L ...,. 'HAwxINs, C. R ....... HEEBERU, EMMA A ...... HI-:NsELEY, A. S ......... I'IERR0l.D, S. ALI.E'1'I'A .... HOAG, H. C ............ HOISCKER, MARY T .... HOLLANns. A ......... HOVLANII, IIUICLLA ....... IJOWARD, E. S ........... Howu, A. O ............. ILLING, FANNIE l3I.Acxl-'0R t.J , , , ,Cohourin Can. . . . .Morgantown, W. Va. Kirksville, Mo. . . . .Lexington, Ky. ....Shelhyvillc, Ill. . . . .Ridge Spring, S. Car. ....Preston, Minn. Sulphur Springs. Texas Sulphur Springs, Texas ...,...Hazard. KY. ..., ...Chicago, Ill. .. .... Midland. Mich. . . . .1ndianapolis, Ind. . .. .San Francisco, Cal. . . . .FrcIn,ont, Nehr. .. . . . . .South Bend, Ind. .....,,South Bend. Ind. .. .. ...El Paso, Texas RAIOIE. Albu uerque. N. M. San Diego, Cal. .. . . .. .Knoxville, Tenn. . ,. .Spokane Wash. , . . .Delaware, O. . . . .Grccnville, Texas . ...Oklahoma City, Okla. . . . ,Galcsburg, Ill. ....Sycamorc. lll. . . . .Los Angeles, Cal. . . . .Dos Moines, Iowa Biddeford, Minn. . . . .RichnIond. Ind. . . . .Riclunond, Ind. . . . .Parkdale, Orc. . . . .'l'acoma, Wash. . ...Chicago, Ill. . .. .Deliance. O. . . . .LebanOu, O. ... .Rock Rapids, Iowa ... .ChicagO, Ill. . . . .I'ontiac, Mich. ... .Cordcle, Ga. ... .Tcxarkana. Ark. ....Newark, N. J. ... .Little Rock, Ark. I JlKl1I1llUN.l. Me. I :New Smyrna, Fla. ... .I.a Porte, Ind. ... .BlairsVillc, Pa. . .. .Lewiston, Me. . .. .Dctroit. Mich. ... .Kirksville, Mo. ....Omaha, Ncb. . . . .Providencc. R. I. ... .Chicago, Ill. ,. .... Concordia. Kaus. .. .... Detroit, Mich. . .. .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .Winona. Minn. . .. .Barnesville, O. . . . .Detroit, Mich. . . . .I'IOldrege, Nebr. ... .Champaign, Ill. . .. .Ida Grove. Iowa ....MIuneapolIs, Kans. ....Ncwark, N. J. ... .Perry, Mo. ....Chicago, Ill. .. .... Minneapolis, Minn. ., . . .. .WashingIon, D. C. .. .. .. .Augusta, Ill. Kitchener, Can. Washington, D. C. IRANI, A. li .....,............... JAMEs,I.L ..... Q. .... JOHNSON, VEVA c.llALl AN'I'. JONES, A. D .............. JoNEs, Dmus 1' ...,....... JORDAN, L. li ...... ,... . JURAOE, ANNE!-ZS H ..... S ringlicld, Mo. .. .. . . .IVYuncic. Ind. Kirksville, Mn. I II iChcstcr. S. u. . . . .Cleveland, 0. Page 255 VT' A ' Hr' .,, ,. .-, 1 R i .I , IL ,... ,.Vv -,....-..--.--,,.,..., I O N' , . , : l 6 XX . ,A . A .1 K J l J I 1 KEININGIIALI, R. R ............... KINNEY, LECTA F .,... 'K.LIl'PEL'l', I. R ......... KIJIINLEY, W. F ......... LARMOYEUX, JULIA A ..,... LAUOIILIN, H. T .,....., LASVRENCI5, PI. M ..... I.AwRI:NcI-:, W. T ..... LAY, T. H ........... Lum, MINNIR R ,.... .... IIEONARDS, MARII: B .... LEWIS, MARY A ....., LIVENGOOD, B. L ..... LOI-'cRI2nN. A. J ..... LUCAS, F. N .......... Lusx, C. M., JK ........ 'l4YKE, WINNIFRED B .... MANN, C. M .........,. MCCAIJCI-IAN, R. C ...,..., MCCORKI.E, Zum A ........ MACCKACKEN, IJAISY 13, . .. BROWN, .. ..... . MAcCRAcRIaN, F. E ..,.,.. MCHERRON, J. D ....... MEAID, C. D .......... MILI.ER, Mooru-3, MOORE, MOORE, MORRIS GRACE I5 .... . ILA ..... .. lE.M .... K F d.E.'f.I.. MosI:LIcY, V. C ..... Mo'I'r, W. C .,........ MUIILEMAN, IinI'rII .... NICIIOLSON, F. M ..... NISYN'ANlDER, J. M .....,. OVEKBTKEICT, C. M ...... PARFITT, J. W .... .... Pncx, E. K. I ........ POLLOK, LIssA M ..... RAYMOND, H. B ...... IQAYNOR, E. Ii .......... CIIERRILL, KATIIARINE ..... .... RECORD, BI.ANcIII: B .,.. IKEICIIERT, E. W. ........ . REZNIKOV, ALEXANDRA .... R1cIIARDs, P. T ......... RInLIaY, C. J ......... RIEI., T. F ...... RUBEN, M. G .... IIOBERTR, F. S ...... FLYNN ROBINSON, L. A .... Rosso:-I, T. T ...... ROBUCK, S. V ........ ROSVLAND, NINA 'I' .... RYEL, JIQNNIE A. . .. SANFORD, V. T .... SAUDER, C. H ............. SCAIIIE, L. G ...... . .... .. . SCIKABINGER, P ............ ScnI:Ncx,AI:?INcT'I'Ic l'IIERCllE ..,,,, SI:I.LARs, . ..... SICMON, R. R ............... .... SEMONES A. H. .. SIIARPE, EI.IzAnIc'rII ....... SXIAW, E. L ................ .... SIIIaLI.I:NnIsRGIaR. N. W ...... .... SHOUSH, F. M., JR ........ SIIUMAN, LOUISE D ...... SIr:uL, M. ELIZABETH ..... SLUYTRR, E. G ......... SMITII, C. S ............ SMITII, ELIZABICTII IC .... SPANGLER, C. B ...... STANTON, J. H ...... STARR, R. A ..... . .. STEWARD, W. A ..... STONEK, A. B ..... STORY, E. G ...... STOvIsR, O. O ....... STRANGE, C. W ....... STRAYER, VERA A ..... S'rRYIcI:R, C. N ..... I'AYLoR, F. C ..... . Tranrosn, A. C ......... 'llEDRICK, C. A. ........... . .I l , f : I if il I 3 'faff:g3. -' ...- L .. -...... 913-CCont.J Tyrone, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Fairbury, Nehr. Iacksonvillc, Fla. Pomona, Cal. Lawton, Okla. Blackwell, Okla. Helena, Mont. Bay City, Texas Kirkwood, Mo. Fairfield, Iowa Houston, Texas Kokomo, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Albuquerque, N. M. Albuquerque, N. M. Caro, Mich. Viroqun, Wis. Clearwater, Fla. Boulder, Colo. Shelbiua, Mo. Clarksburg, W. Va. Owensboro, Ky. Cleveland, O. Detroit, Mich. Manchester, N. H. Clearfield, Pa. Salt Lake City, Utah Hinsdale, Ill. ilacksou, Mich. lock Island, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Chicago, Ill. Ferris, Ill. Escondido, Cal. Maplewood, Mo. Auburn, Me. Colby, Kaus. New Smyrna, Fla. Billings, Mont. Chicago, Ill. Pipcstoue, Minn. Hackensack, N. J. Wichita, Kans. Brantford, Can. Springfield, Ill. Wichita, Kans. Parkers Landing, Pa. Pine Bluff, Ark. Port Clinton, O. Roanoke, Va. Los Angeles, Cal. Rockford, Ill. Minneapolis, Minn. Washington, D. C. Royal Oak, Mich. Battle Creek, Mich. Asheville, N. C. Jo lin, Mo. . . . .QvlIet, Ill. amilton, Mont. i :Dcnvcr, Colo. Phoenix, Ariz. . .. .Carthagc, Mo. Columbus, O. Franklin, Pa. i :South Bend, Ind. Iowa City, Iowa I iHuntington, W. Va. Mexico, Mo. 'I'HIBAUDEAN, VIOLA ......... .. . . . TIIORNDURN, MURIISI. S'I'AvIcR .... . 'IllWAlTES, W. G ........ . ....... . TILLYRR, BELL ........... . '1'REVITT, EnI'rII ....... . . . Tnuscxus, TuIaRIasA A ..... VIJRIGG, O. S ............ 'l'uRNnuI.L, MM ........ r1'URNBULL, ARII: G .... ,,.,.-.-..- 'Decca sed Pu ge 256 New York, N. Y. Ellensburily Wash. Kansas City, Mo. Monroe, Wis. Davenport, Iowa Broken Bow, Nehr. Monmouth, Ill. Monmouth, Ill. wr- , X '-....- Y, . ...- .lpf . J ' .i1,,,QgQ,' 1913 WALLIQR. A. O .... ...... WARD, Ii. A. .......... . -CCon WATSON. MARY HmRRIsR'I' ........ WATSON, RU1-II IC ....... WEAVER. E. E .......... Wann, H. D ...... .... . WIQRRR, CAROLINE I. .... WILI-:Ks, C. H .......... WERT, M. 0 .... - ...,... WIlAl.l.0N, GRACE E .... . wllIPl'Ll1l, R. A ........ WIIITACRE, H. S ........ WIIITIE, W. I. ........... WILSON, MARGARIZT' F.. .. WINGl'IEl.D. PORTIA J. . . WINSIIOIV, E. S ......... WRIGIIT, CATIIRRINI: A.. WRIGIIT, C. L .......... WRIGHT, G ............ ZIMMERMANN, C. A ..,... ANDERSON, C. J ........ ARMsTRoNo, BLANCIIIQ R. ARMSTRONG, H. W ...... ARNOLD, Rurru S ........ ATHERTDN, W. E .... BACLRY, R. A ....... BAIRSTOW, W. R ..... .. BALI.IIR'r, A. E., JR ..... BARNES, C. W ......... BICADON, FLORENCE ..... BoIINsAcx, ANITA E ..... Bowuss, H. M .... .... Bows, MABICL S ....... BRAITHXVAITE, E. IC .... BRoDsnCx, O. E ..... BROWN, C ...... A BUELER. C. M ..... Busn, E. A ....... Busu, L. li .......... Burrrrzn, RUBY L ...... CALISCII, H. F .......... CAMPRELI., MARTIIA J. .. CARRICD, C. J .......... QIIURCILQJ. W .... ...... CLARK, L. K .......... COADY, J.H.L ,......... QOLLINS, H. IL .......,.. COMMERFORD, MARY E., CORNELL, L. L ...... . .. COBY, W. M .......... QRUM, R. S ......... LRUZAM, A ............ CUNNINGHAM, C. J.. . .. DAk'TliR, EMMA T ...... DARIN, R. S ........ .... DAUGIIERTY, DAISY B. . . DEAN, H. S ........... DEANE, ALICE M ...... . DICKRY, MYRTLE M ..... IDICKEY, O. L .......... IDICKSON, D. W ...... DOLL, G .......... DOLL, SARAII K .... DORON, C. L ...... DURIIAM, J. D ..... Ennv, W ..,,,,,,, . , , lElI'rI:I., C.R. ........ .. ERWIN, BERTIIA H.. .. . ERWVIN, FAI: LK, M. J ........ MINNIE I ...... N . J. P ............ I'RANxI.1N, ELIzAIaR'rII. .. I uLL1sR, A ........... , . FULLER, NELLXIC S ..... GARTRRLL, S. C ...... GIsIssI:, C. E .,..,,,, GERARIJY, H. H ........ GIBBONS, LAURA M .... GIIasoN, C. C ........ CVIDDENS, W. S. . . ... G1I.cIIRIs1', H. C .....,. GLASSCO, G. M., JR. . . ,. GOODPASTURIE, W. C .... GoRnoN, W. C ........ GRAIIAM, C. R, ...... GRAY, J. E .......... GRIl'I4'lTII, I-I. W ..... 191-I t.D .Eugene, Ore. .Saginaw, Mich. .Upper Lake, Cal. .Speucer, N. Y. .Sturgis, Mich. .Orange, N. J. .AtascaderO, Cal. .Ashley, O. .Martinsburg, W. Va. .Corydon, Iowa .Sidney, O. .St. Paul, Minn. .Waterville, Me. .I'lIillipshurg, Kaus. .Heutlersouville, N. C .AlI2lllClII1, Cal. .Minot, N. D. .lil Paso, Texas .lil Paso, Texas .San Jose, Cal. .Warreu, Pa. .Toledo, O. :Cape Girardeau, Mo. .Albuquerque, N. M. .l'arkersburg, W. Va. -. . . .Lake Side, O. .Elyria, O. .SOmerville, N. J. .... .Tucumcari, N. M. Hartford, Conn. lJaCksonville, Fla. .Chicago, Ill. .Richmond, Va. .St. Louis, Mo. .Los Angeles, Cal. .Harlowton, Mont. .Washiu1ztou, Mo. .Paris, I l. .Butler, Mo. Irans City, Nab. .Geneva, Ill. .Tifhn, O. .Los Angeles, Cal. .Villa Grove. Ill. . Evanston, Ill. .Fredricktou, Can. .Rockville, Ind. .Denver, Colo. .Detroit, Mich. .Joplin, Mo. .JOplin, Mo. . Fulsa, Okla. .Long Beach, Cal. .Long Beach, Cal. .Bucyrus, O. .Burgaw, N. C. . Boone, Iowa ,Tulsa, Okla. .St. Louis, Mo. .J-lerscyville, Ill. . exington, Ky. .Alliance, O. .Invcrgrove, Minn. .St. Clyde, Ohio .St. Clyde, Ohio .Lake City, Iowa .Wilmette, Ill. . Dallas, Texas .COncordia, Kaus. .Kirkman, Iowa .Hamilton, Can. . Detroit, Mich. .Warreu, Ohio .Atlanta, Ga. .Sioux City, Iowa .St. Paul, Minn. .Newton, Iowa l - .-,. M---..--...- .,..... .N ..,. .--.e-.-...o .,,, , ,ix , -u It K I l .,.., , N. W . , N I I 1914-CCont.D Gnrrrltousl-2, E ..,. HAIN, H. S ..,.... HAINICS. I . M ...... HALI2, J. H ........., HARUISON, F. B. F.. . HARRISON, L. C. . . HART, J. R ......... HAs'rINGs, J. H. ..... I IATIIORN, J. D ..,.,... I-IA1'uoaN, MARY M .... I'IAXVI.IiY, J. W ......... IAIAYWVARD, R. W ...,.. .. . HIEALEY, ES'I'ICl.I.E D .... . I'IliDGliI'ETII, 'I'. H ...... I'IENI!liRSON, M. W ..... I-Inss, I.. 'I' ......... . I'IIAT'I', FI. C .....,.. I'IlGGINS, AuA C .... Htss, J. M ....... I'IOI.I.ANll, S. O ..... I'IOI.T, G. E ....,... Houswoaru, I . G. . . I'IOYVE. D1aLAvAN D .... Hu1'soN, CLARA E. . . ICI-2, R. D. ,.... JAY, E. I. ...... .. Jlcucs. A. A ........ JouNsoN, lnA B ..... Jones, Loulsn M ,,.. JoNt-zs. MAn1'nA C. . . KALII, C. Ii ..... .... KAUFFMAN, C. II .... KEARNIGY, I. ......... . KICNDALL, JULIA P ..... KIMMICI., J. I' ...... ' .... KINCAID, ABIGAII. IL. . . .. . KNIGllT,J. R ,.......... LANCIIESTER. MINNIE I5 ..,. .. . I.ARsoN, C. I. ........,... LARUIE, J. B .......... Lnwrs, AcNr:s M .... Lrcwls, H. W. ..... . LINIIART. Ii. W ..... I.I'r1'Ltc, D .......... Loose, E. IC ......... MAGERS, J. A ....,.... MALONE, I.II.I.IAN B .... MCCI.liERY, B. H .... IVICCLURE, R. M .... . McCotIn, A. S ...... IVICINTYRE. A. J. . ... MCPIIAII., A. M ...... . McI'iIIsi:'ruas, W. P .... Mnania, ALnA .......,... Menvrnn. I. W ........ .... ...,. Micxm-:, G. Ii ................... MIl7IDl.liSWOR1'lI, I'iI.MA D ......... MILI.niI, I-I. I ..... ' ......... ..... MILLS, C. J .......,..... Mooiuc, AN'I'lJINI5'I'TIi. . . Mootus, SARA A ..... Mooms, T. R ....... Mosman, A ............... ..... MUl.I.IENIIROOKi .I. I. ,,., , . NICll0I.SON, Enrru BIIQWN. .. . . ... Nye, R. Ii .............. OCKliRllI.AlJ, ETIIYI. WII.I.lAMS .... . OoLn,J.M .......... . ..... PARKER, G. M .............. PARKS, K. A ....... PINNOCK, P. H ...... PIIELAN, JICNNIIC Ii... Pnckcv, Cr. I ....... PIXLIQY, I. D ........ POLLOCK, C. S .....,... RAIN-IR, G. B ............ RAn1aiI, NANNIIE I.. N. . .. REA, I . G ............ RIQIIUCIIA, V. V ...... REYNOLDS, III. R ....... Rtcuaimsou, JULIA IC .... ROADIES, FLORENCE G .... ROI!INlE'I l', J. H ..... .. . Ronny, Ii. A. K .... Ronny, G. H ....... ROSSMAN, W. F ..... RUSSELL, B ......... Russian., I'IAZliI. S. . . SAMM1s'r, D. C .,.... SAWYER, W. F ...... ScIIAnrIcn, P. B .,.... SCIIILDIIERG, IC. 'I' .... u Deceased Van YVert, Ohio Detroit, Mich. Hutchinson. Kaus. Jainesport, Mo. Charlestown, N. C. Cherokee, Iowa Coryclou, Iowa Corsicaua, Texas Plattsburg, Mo. St. l.ouis. Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Zanesville, Ohio Weiser, Idaho Columbus, Ohio Salisbury, N. C. Burlington, N. C. Mason City, Ill. Waxahachie, Texas Abingdon, Ill. Akron, Ohio Macon, Ga. Mouett, Mo. Portland, Me. Fairtnouth. Minn. Spriuglieltl, Ill. Danbury, Conn. l.ecsburg, I.a. Newport, N. II. l.a luuta, Colo, LaGrange, Me. Zanesville. Ohio 'I'oronto, Can. I'tuc.IIay, Ohio CIIIIFIIOII, Iowa Mankato, Minn. Needles. Ariz. Bloooinlield, Iowa Excelsior Springs, M Memphis, 'l'enn. Albu uerquc, N. M. Auu Arbor. Mich. Indianapolis, Ind. 0. Sialkot Punjab, India St. Louis, Mo. Macomb, III. Spokane, Wash. Rutherford, N. J. I.ondon, l'ing. I.akc Wales, Fla. Cherokee. Iowa Superior, Nebr. Minneapolis, Minn. Seymour, Intl. Seymour, Intl. Seward, Nebr. Aubtlru, Nebr. Pasadena, Cal. Richmond, Ind. Huntington, W. Va. Winnipeg, Can. Kewauce, III. Grove City, Pa. Palacios, Texas Columbus, Oluo Columbus, Ncbr. Winnetka, Ill. ,.--- in 191-I--QCont.J SCl!MI'I I', I . I... ....,...,....... . SCIIOONMAKER, AMMII1: B .......... Sco1'1', H. A ............. . . SIIICNICFI-II.T, R. B ...... .. Suoox, R. I. ....... SIIiGlER'I', ANNA M. . .. Simca, ISDNA J. .... . SILIQR, M. D ..... Smrru, I . J .... St.n'ru, R. G .... SNAP:-, J. W ...... SPHNCI-1, II. D ...... SPICICR, IfiI.l.A M ...... Sl'Il.I.l2R, SAMMIIC IC .... Sounuas, C. J ...... STAIIR, D. M ..... STERN, S. M ....... Srtavl-:Ns, C. B ........ SUTlIIiRI.AND, MARY .... Swufr, I. II .......... 'I'll0MI'SON, M. S .... 'I'lIOIlN'I'UN. F. R .... VIJHQMANN, W. 1 ..... 'I'iIAcY, H. I. ......... 'I'RACY, ISAIIIELLIC R. . . . Ununnwoon, R. IC .... VON l'ick'rz, B. R. 'I' ..... .. WAI.l.ING. I':I I-'IE IC .... . WARNS, G. O... .... WIil.CII, R. R ......, ... Wmmc, J. V ......... . VVILLIAMPEON, J. G ..,.. WlI.I.lS, I'.. M ..... . WILI.S, H. C ....... Woeniuufi-', J. S .... WRIGII'l', H. IC .... WRIClI'F, I'. B ...... WYA1'1', B. 1 ......... YANIJICRS, H. II .....,.,, 'Yu No, Gt-zwrktfuu C .... YIJNG. P. II .......... ......... 1915 1kI.liXA NIJICR, G. A ............... ANDRICNVS, R. Ii ..... ......... IIAIlliI'l'T, H. M ..... ISADGETTI A. J ,... . BAILIQY, S. I. ..... BAI.MA'r, D. W ..... ISARRI-Z'I l', G. W .... . BARSTONV, M. Il ..... . BIQAN. I . M .... ..... . .. B I'1A'I'IlN, I-I ......... ..... Bisntfoitn, I'iI.IZABI5'I'Il J . . . DELI., ANNIE W ........ IIENNI-Z'I'I', S. M ....... Bmutv. J. M ..,...... III-ZSIJN, ANNA M ,... . BLACK, L ........ BI.UIf:, I'.. I. .......... . BOLTON, PIQARL WA'rsoN IIONSIIIRIC. MAunn C .... Bovn, I'i'I'IIICI. ........ . Bovtait. 'I'. A ....... BROOKE. C. S .... IIROXVN, C. E .... Bitoww, I . H .,... BROYVN, R. H. . .. BURK, I... J ........ . ISURKIIARDT, lfl. M .... BURNIIAM, R. I' ..... CAIILIN, W. R ...... CIIAPLIN. A. W ..... CHAPMAN, J. G .................. CIlAPI'I'II.I., IC. IC ................. Cuuis, AMANDA Comes, I. ................... . Come, C C .................... IDAVIIISON, G. I. ..... . IJAVIDSGN, JULIA G. .. IJIEIJONG, R. I. .... .. .. DIcMARIasT, Ii. M ..... DtLA'rusu, I . A ....,.. Diucw, H. A ..,..,.. .... IDUNNINGTON, li. V ...... DYE, MII.llRIEIl M ..... IJIDXVA ans, R ....... ISICIIIIORN, E. I. .... . ISLUISR, A .......... ISLKINS, G. S ...,... I'iNGI.l-ZR, Rnuv V ..... CLARK, C. R .... L. ....... ...... . c..HRIS'I'IANStIN .... Colorado Springs. Colo. Columbus, Ohio Itfvansville, Ind. Big Rapids, Mich. Big Rapids. Mich. Canton, Ill. Pulaski, Va. Baltimore, Mtl. Houston, Texas Galesburg. lll. Piciua, Ohio Ca gary, Alta., Can. Detroit, Mich. Middletown, Ohio Grant Cit , Mo. Seattle, Viyixsh. l.a Crosse, Wis. Newark, Ohio Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Middletown, Conn lwalconib. Ill. Hillsboro, Kaus. Iligginsville, Mo. Grand Rapids. Mich. SI. Joseph. Mo. I.aucastet', Pa. Gcuesco, Ill. Wooster, Ohio Portlantl, Me. Retltvood Falls, Minn. Rome. Ga. Dowagiac, Mich. Knoxville, 'l'enu. Carthage, Mo. Carthargc, N. Y. Pitislield, Mass. Boston, Mass. Lockhart, Texas Danville, Ill. Chicago, lll. Petersburg, Va. Independence, Mo. Viuita. Okla. Delta. Colo. Guthrie, Okla. Billings, Mont. Lawrence, Mass. Grand Rapids, Mich. Spencer, Iowa Battle Creek, Mich. Columbus, Ga. Topeka, Kaus. Norton, Kaus. Atchison, Kaus. Kirksvillc, Mo. Wichita, Kaus. Jersey City, N. J. Dwight, Ill. Albany, Ga. Schaller. Iowa Clear Lake. Iowa Pawnee, Okla. Pawnee, Okla. .Sagiuaw, Mich. Salina, Kaus. Salina. Kaus. Oswego, Kaus. Hanover, Pa. l.cbauou, Ohio Barre, Vt. Philadelphia. Pa. Chicago, III. Carrollton, Ill. Salisbury, Mo. Visalia, Cal. hfiacon, Mo. Manhattan, Kaus. 9... Puge -nr 1915-qcontp FARNSWORTII, A. M .............. FARREN, MARY E ................ FI-:LI..IIAusIsR, MRS, l.ouI-:1'1'A Ii, .. FERGUSON, EMILY G ............. FERGUSON, L. L ................. FITII, L. G ......... . FowLI-IR, CoRA M .... FOWLER, H. .......,..,. P:RAsI:RHJ.lIVI .,.... ....... I' Ros'r, . . ..,..,....,. . .... . . . FULTON, S'rI2LI.A LURRI-:I.L. .,.... . . GABLE, R. J ............. . . GARDNER. W ............ GARTRELI., I. D. . .,. ... GRLANDRR. ANNA li .... GILTNER, R. I-I ...... GLADMAN, D. V ..., Gx.I:AsoN, B. L .... GLOVEK, N. C .,.,. Goourucn, B. O ..... GouRDmR. C. H ..... GRAN1', LEANORA .,.. CJRAVICS, FRANCES .... GRAY, W. D ....... . - . - GRIlflflTII, D. T .................. GROW, O. I' ..................... HAGESTAID, IDA 'I'uRKr:I.soN ...,... HAMPTON, G. If ........-..-- -.... HARRINGTON, AI.IcIe A ...... HARRIS. C. W. ......... . I'IAllTNER, C ..... .....- ...- HFZAl,Y, I . H ............... . . . .. HICRS I'. 'I .......... ..... , . .... . Hoi-'I MAN, HI-:I.IcN PEIXILJISICT ..,... H0l.LlDAY, C. ................. . . HoovIcR, M. W ............- - . - .. HosI:I.'roN, NANCY M .... Hovmc, H. I' ...,....., HuMIacR'r, l . C ...... HURD, T. R ........... HUTCHINSCJN, H. I ..... HUTCIIXSON, R. W ...... INGHAM, l'luNIcIz I.. .... . INCIIAM. li. N ........... INLow, C. F .........,..... IRISII, H. I.. ........---. -.--.- . . JACKSON, CIIARI.o'r1'I-: M ........,. JIawIaI.I., R. C ............. JoDoN, M. MARY .....,,. JoIINsoN, A. C .... JOHNSON, A. W .... KANE, J. B ...,.... KASSMIR, G. J ...... . KATTMAN, BICRTIIA .,.., KEEN, ELIzAIaI:1'II V .... KE:-:N,J. L.. ....... . KPZSLER, B. II ....... KESI.lER, Gl4RTRLlDl'1 .... KIDDI-:R, Enrrn F ....,... KINNIHY. BI.ANcIIIc If ..... KNowI.'roN. C. P ...... Lr:vY, C. M ......... Lewis, J. I. ...... . LINIIART, IC ....,.... LOCKMAN. W. M ..... LOVING, I . A ...... Lux, L. I. ...,..... MALONIE. W. 'I' ....., MARTL, D. I.. ..... ... MAYO, KA'FllI.PIl-IN ........ MCCLAIN, I'IATTIl-1 R ...,. MCCKARY. B. I ........ MFZADICR, ICMMA L ..... . MERRY, EI.I.IaN M ..... 'MOSliS, R. I ........ MOYICR, J. G ...... MURPIIY, .H C .... NI:II.soN, N. J. ... NQLL. G. L ......... NORTIIIJP, ANNA l'f. .. OLIIEG, H. W ...... OI.us, I . C ....... PARKER, I. I. ...... PARKIQR, NIAIKY C .... PENGRA, C. A ........, PIiTTlilfIill, A ............ PIaT'rIcIfIcR, MAUllli A ..... PICKIIARD1, R. J ....... FRALSTON, J. L ......... RliINliAR1', C. W .,.... . . . RICIIARDSON, FI.oRA M ..... RIFICNBARK, I.. J ...,..... 'Deceased Page 258 Keokuk, Iowa Kirksville, Mo. .Harris, Mo. Neosho, Mo. Emigraut, Mont. Bncklin, Kaus. Lewistown, Fa. Oakland. Cal. Worcester, Mass. Kirksville, Mo. Ord. Nebr. Grundy Center, Iowa Clay Center, Nebr. Manilla, Iowa Tucson, Ariz. St. Catherines, Can. I.arned, Kaus. Washington, D. C. Montreal, Can. Freeport, Ill. Seattle, Wash. Boston, Mass. Windsor, Can. Bozeman, Mont. Queen City, Mo. Marshall, Tevas West Point, Nebr. Caldwell, N. J. Meriden, Conn. Madison, Neh. St. Louis, Mo. Eric. Pa. Aiwusta. Me. Montreal, Can. Columbia, S. C. Nlacon. Mo. Syracuse, N. Y. Ishpemiutz, Mich. Ottawa, Kaus. Wymore. Nehr. Wymore, Nebr. Rushville, Ind. Marshall, MiclI. Lansing, Mich. Xenia, Ohio Lincoln, Nehr. Lincoln, Kaus. Toledo, Ohio Duluth. Minn. Brazil, Ind. New York, N. Y. Denver, Colo. Ccutralia, Mo. Ccntralia, Mo. Cliicaixo, Ill. Waterloo, Wis. Sapulpa, Okla. Carliuvillc, Ill. Weatherford, Texas SlIcrmaII, 'I exas Kirksville, Mo. llackson, 'l'enn. .aBelle, Mo. Norfolk, Va. IIYIIII, Mass. Delta, Colo. Pontiac, Mich. London, Eng. Seneca, Kuna. Moose Jaw. Can. Warsaw, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio Gloucester, Mass. Portland, Ore. Springfield, Mo. Springlicld, Mo. Franklin, Ind. Monroe, hiich. r MIIIIICIIDUIIS, Minn. 1915-CCont.J Ruvror., ANNA .................... Rour:R1's, I. M. .... ........... ROBINSON, C. I .... .... RODERlQ3K,J.S.., Runv, E. E ........ .... Russrsm., C. G ....... .... RUSSELL, R. G ......... .... SAWYI-:R, LIQANQRA S .... .... ScIIAIaIfIzR, R. E ..... . . . .. SCHULZ, W. H ...... .... Sco1'I, G. D .......... .... SEYMOUR, AI.MA Iii. . .. . .. . SIIEPARDSON, G. B. . .. . .. . SNIQPPARD, I. Ii ..... .... SIIoR'I, G. A .....,.. .... SIIEIII., W. H .... . .... 'SlMMONS, C. B. ......... .... SIMMONS, I.. GRAcI-: ..... .... SLuY'rIzR, E. R ...... . .... SMI'rII, T. N ........ .... SNYDER, B. .... .... SNYDER, C. ...... .. . . SoI.DNIcR, W. H ....... .... Sow:-:Rs, L. Ii. . ........ .... SPALDING, JICNNIIC I. ..... .... SPENCER, HRC ....... SI-I'I'I.IsR, J. I ....... .... STARR, C. W ....... .... Norway. Kaus. Marysville. Ohio Marshall, Mich. Mason City, Iowa Troy, Ohio Fort Worth, Texas Chicago, Ill. Cleveland, Ohio San Francisco, Cal. Chicago, Ill. Pomona. Cal. I Cincinnati, OlIIo Milan, Mo. Royal Oak, MiclI. Cleveland, Ohio Fulton, Ill. Oakland, Ill. Sharon, Fa. Asheville, N. C. Harden, Mont. . jx I Ie fl I. V l l I li l l I I I I I I S'rEr:LIz, E. I. ......... .... S hclby, Ohio STRXCKLAND. K. S ..,,. .... ' STROII, C. H ......... .... A llcgan, Mich. SYLER, H. B ............ .... T opeka, Kaus. 'TI-IAISON, ADIcI.I.INA ..... .... - I THOMAS, H. W ....... . . . .Detroit, .MIch. TIIOMAS, I.. IC ...... .... F t. Scott, Kaus. TIIoMI'soN, G .... .... Y ork, Pa. ,I ., IIJILLEY, C. If ......... .... I .incoln, Ill. L ,Qu TDDIN. L. MAIII-:I. ..... .... S pringficld, Ill. 1' 'I'oMIs, G. B ........ Covina, Cal. VIJUNNELI., II. E. .. . .... Clyde, Kaus. ' FIJURNER, D. B. .... Kirksville, Mo. TURNER, W. W ..... VON GUNTEN, R ...... Berne, Ind. VOSSICLLER. C. D ..... WALTPIRS, M ..... D ' WARD, R. ....... Montclair, J. l WEAVER, H. B .... Newport, ILng. WEED, D. L .... .... I 'asadeua, Cal. qflfg WllITII'lELD, I. JAY .... Orange, N. J. ' WIIITMORR, O. M ..... .. Baltimore, Md. WILLIS, F. If ........ .. Evanston, Ill. WlI.I.S, ALICE R ...... .. South Bcml,lIud. Wll.SON, I-II:I.nN RICI: ........ . Oklahoma City. Okla. WINKRLMAN, A. F ........... . Goldsboro, N. WINKIQLMAN, I.ll.A BROAIJIIURST. . .Goldsboro. N. C.. WoLI-'15, SARAII A ............ .... S alina, Kaus. 1916 AKIQRS, C. C ....... ........... I .ynchburg, Vu. ANDERSON, R. I.. . .. ......... Boonville, Mo. Arwoon, D. S ..... St. Johnsbnry, VI. B.xII.I:Y, D. A ...... Detroit, Mich. BAKER, C. I. .......... .... M emphis, Tenn. 'BAI.DwIN, B. B ......... 'BARINGI:JR, R. I. ....... . . . H BARKER, IVIABIIZI. M. V ..... Cleveland, Ohio BARNARD, Fl.0RliNCfE .... .. BAKNARD, MlNNli F... .. Vcm, Fla. BARNES, O. W ....,. ..... I .ong Beach, Cal. BARRICK. J. li ..... ..... Y ork, Pa. BERRY, A. ll ....... ..... O kmulgee, Okla. BETTS, F. A .......... BLACK, ELDDA M ..... Ilclifous, Nebr. BoNI:, CLARA M .... ontezuma, Iowa BOREN, H. T ...... Princeton, IIId. BURTON, P. S ....... Kahoka, Mo. BnULwARIa, M. 'l'. .. McCook, Nebr. BUYER, W. B ....... Philadelfnliia, Pa. BRADFUTIE, G. A .... Knoxvil e, Tenn. BRANDON, M. A ...... I.oraiu, Oluo BROWN, AI.IcIc M ..... Maryville, Mo. BRUGII, S. A ....... .... I Beatrice, Nebr. BRUNSMAN, A. R .... ..... I 'coria, Ill. Bumccx, F. G ..... ..... T ulsa, Okla. Bunmcx, R. G ..... ..... W innebago, MiIIn. CANNON, S. T. .... Dexter, Mo. CARROLL, C. C .... Concordia. Kaus. CARSON, W. W .... Evansville, Ind. CARTERkJ. A.... Ottawa, Ill. CI.ARx, 1. H ..,. Bonham, Texas Cox, I . W ....... .... S ringlield, Ohio C0IfIfI:Y, f7l'AL Iii .... Cliampaign, Ill. l ll .l I I I I. , ' '47 i l I I l. 1916 CRANE. GEK1'RUIDE F ....... CROOKSIIANK, I. A .......... Cnossnk, H. L ........... Caow, BliR'l'IlA D ....... .... IJAVIS, CARoLINI-: CnANeIc. . . IJEGRAI-'l', M. H ............ IJELANEY, P. A ........... DowvALL, L. V ..... IJOWNEY, D. H ..... IJRAPER, C. L .... IDRIGNNAN, O. L ..... EDMISTON, H. C .... EDWIN, H. G ......... ELDRIDGIC, R. K ........ ENGLER. N. W ........... EVANS. HARRYIs'r'rIc S ..... FI:RcusoN, C. B ........ FERGUSON, D. M ..... FIa1'LIsR, J. L ...,... FINFROCK, R. M .... FORIJMANHOHC ..... 'RANCIS, . .... I REDERIIcsIcN, F. li. . . EARDNER, CLIRH. .. .ARIu:'r. ON. . .... . GIBBONS, MAIIIEII ...... . GII.DIsMIsYIcR. W. H ..... EEORDON, IEVAT ....... .o1'r fu, . '. ..... . . Gnxciszlivoon, EMILII-: ..., GRII-'IfI1'II, I . V ....... .gRossMI15N. SRI? .... Row, oRA ...... GusIaMAN, BlCR'l'llA C ,... GusIf:MAN. P. G. ...., . HALLADAY. H. V .... I-IIANSEN, ..... A IJING. . .... . gA:RIN?'0i3!, L. S. . .. A Tn, . ...... . LIARTLEY. P. B ..... HAs'I'INcs, G. R ....., EEGWER, Ignvwa E .... oI-'IfMAN, . . ...... . H0l.SKE, MARIIE M .... II:IIoNNA1L?,g. R ..... ook, . ....., . HOPKINW C ..... owls, . ...... . Howes. P. G ....... HUNIQRYAGLR, I. C .... HUNZIKER. I . C ...., I'Iu1 I'tARN,IIIJ. I' ..... vias, . ..... . JACKSON, . W ..... JACKSON, C ....... JoIINsoN, B I' JoIINsoN, FLoRI-:NcIs B... JoIINsoN, G. L ........ . JoIINsoN, Lou li ...... JoIINsoN, R. H ..... SAJOHNSTON, F. J ....,.... . XIZJNES, G. C ..........,,.. AUCIIHR, ELVA Gicoacn. KINGERY, C. B ........... LAIB,D.E ........ LAMIaI:R'I', L. C. . L ..... . LAND!-INBERGICR. l'.MMA. . . LEAVI-JNWORTII, R. J ,.... LEE, W. W ....,,......, LII'I'INco'r'r, H. A ...., LYNES, LILLIAN M .... MALQNE, E. P ........ MANIIY, C. J ......... MANCIIIESTER, R. G ..... MARSIIAI.L, B. E ...,.... MARTIN, O. F ........ MAY, L. A ......... MCCLAY, E. L ......., MCCUl.I.0UGll. S. D ..... MCSIIIRLEY, ELLA D .... MIZADOR, A. P ........ MEIPARIS, W. O ....... MIKEL, C. E ......,.,.. MKLLENBAUGII, G. H .... MILLS, W. H .,......... MILs'r1sIN, O. R ........... MOCIIRIIE, EI.IzAIs Ivrn I' .... MONROE, J. R .....,.... MOORE. A. 'I' ......... MORGAN. EMMA J ..... M6YI-:R. C. E ........ 'l'Deceased. qcomg 1916-CCont.J . ..... Ncligh, Nebr. .,..,Heyworth. Ill. . ,... Findlay, Ohio ., . . .Martinsville. lll. - .... Casper. Wyo. ... .Alta, Iowa ... .St. Louis, Mo. . . . .Denver, Colo. . .. .St. Louis, Mo. . ...New Ulm, Minn. ...Great Falls, Mont. ...Philadelphia, Pa. ...Clay Center. Kaus. . . . .Montreal, Can. - .... Terre Haute, Intl. - .... Terre Haute, Ind. .. .Brunswick. Mo. ...Bement. Ill. . . . .Chicago, Ill. . . . .Lancaster, Pa. ...Mount Pleasant. low .. .Scranton. Pa. ... .East Orange, N. J. - ---- Marshalltown, Iowa - .... Atlanta. Ga. .. .Farmington, Me. .- .Salmon City. Idaho - ---- Williamsport, Pa. .. .Palmyra. Mo. ...Palmyra. Mo. .. .Kirksville, Mo. . .. .Evanston, Ill. .. .I-Iamhurg, Iowa ' .... Ponca Citv. Okla. - -... Streator. Ill. - .... Grant City, Mo. ---Statesville. N. C. land Mc - .... Port . . - -.-. Seattle, Wash. - ..,. Hannibal, Mo. . iOrd. Nelmr. ' .... Paris, Mo. - .... Knox City. Mo. n Ra ids Mic - -..- Eato p .. h. - .... Cedar Rapids. Iowa .. .Paterson. N. J. -..Dehance, Ohio . .... Conncant. Ohio - .... Cleveland. Ohio - .... Greenville, S. .... .Conneaut, Ohio - .... Macon. Ga. - .... Kansas City, Mo. .. Lexington. Mo- .. .Evansville, Ind, 4 --.. Sprinpzlield. Ill. -....St. Louis, Mo. .. .Moorestown, N. J. - .... Norwich, Conn. .... .Miami, Okla. - .... Battle Creek, Mich. . .... Gainesville, Fla. - .... Peterboro, Can. .. .Boston, Mass. .. .. .Zancsville, Ohio ...Ncwcastle. Ind. .. . . .Hinton. W. Va. .... .Rockford. Ill. .. ...Grand Island, Nelar .. . . .New Hampton, Iowa ...St. Paul. Minn. .. . . .Sioux City, Iowa .. .. .Toletln. Ohio .. .. .Glasgow, Scotland Excelsior SDTIIIUS. M .. .. .Greenville, Ohio il. ow MuI.I.I1:N. A. R .................. MUMMANV. G. l-l ..... .. MUNRKI, W. H ...,..... MURPHY. C. J ........... NOI.KlCMPER, FAl'l'II S ..... O'Kl'1liP'I6, I.. I5 ....... . OLDEG, A. J ......... OLMs'I'Iao, C. N. . .. OLNIQY. A. H ........ OI-I'. S. R .,........... ORRIsoN, EURII4: K .,... Oswow, MAY C ..,.. PALMER, H. D ..... PA'I'1'IN. J. P ...... PERRY, L. D ........ PI-:'I'IsRsoN. R. H ..... P1f:'r'rI1', INEZ 'I' .... P1fLIIIit:IsR, A ...,. PRINTY, J. M ....... PUCKITT. J. W ...... PURDY. JULIA A ..... RANKIN, N. I-I ...,..... RANNIcLl.s, W. B .......,. RAYMOND, ANNIE M ...... RAYMOND, MARGARli'I' 'l'. .. RAYMOND, MILIIRIQD L .... RIQAIJH. G. W .......... RIac1'oR. S .......... IREDFOKD, M. E ........ Reese, BIf:n'rnA K ..... RIIIESIE. T. R ........ Rem, M. I ......... Runs, W. I-I ........ RlEl1'lER. R. L ........ RIazNIxov, J. N ..,..... RICHARDSON. V. M ..... RIHMHR, L. P ....... . RINGEI., E. C ....... RonI.:R1's, H. L ..., . ROBliRTS, H. V ...... IRODERTS. MARY li. . . Rocnks. B. M ...,.. RUSSEl.I.. P. R' ..... . . SAI.LANDIcR. R. P .... SANnoRN, E. E ..... SAUNDERS, A. B.. ... SIIAW, C. L ,.......... SIIAw, NORA li ......... . SIIEIIIIICNBERGIER, J. M .... SIIIaI'III:RDsoN, IDA J. . . SIIIQI-II1f:RDsoN, W. V.. . SIMoNs, ........... SKENE. . H ........ SMI'ru, I . J ...... SNYDIER, C ..... SI-IcIf:R, P.. W ......... . STERN, MA RIII: .... ....... STIQRN. RosI-: RICZNIKOV .... STI-:vIaNs, l..uoNA K ....... S'rIcvIeNsoN, Eurrn l. . . STEWART, C. H ...... S1'RAuss, D. G ..... . SUMMIERS, li. J ...... SYMMES. H. O ,..... SYMMONDS, li. E ......... 'lSAYL0R, INA I. .......... . 'l'AYLOR, P. S ........... .. TIIoMIfsoN. ClscILI-1 O. W. . 'I'IloMI-suN, Gl.ADYS D ..... TIICJMPSON, L. G ........ . 'l'IBIlAl.S, J. W .......... . TowN, FLORENCE M ..... TRACY. R. D .......... TROYER, H. B ....... 'l1URMAN, B. D ...... ULRICII, N. A .... WALLACIC, H. H. . . WAI.1'nRs, H. G .... WARNER, W. C ........... WATSON, DAISY E ........ Wm-zu, BI-:A1'aIcIa JlGMMlE'l l'lu.. .... . WIiNDPIlf. C. A .... , ..... .. WES1'0N, S. B ..... ....... WIIITI-'II:I.D, OLIvIa S ..... WIDNI1IY, G. C ......... WII:LANu, CLARA G .... WII.LIaANxs. E. J .... WlI.LIAMS, C. E .... WII.I.IAMS. G. W ....... WILLIAMS. R. A ......... WILSIDN, G. K ........ .. .. WINTIERMUTIC. MABIQL Cl. .. WI'r'r, P. A .............. .Decatnr, lll. .... . . .Medinfh Ohio .....E. Syracuse, N. Y. Wehster Grove, Mo. .....Touloa, Ill. .. . . .St. Louis, Mo. York. Nebr. Ottumwa. Iowa Creston, Iowa Elherton, Ga. Vicksburg, Miss. Ann Arbor, Mich. Maitland. Mo. Warren, Ohio Wichita Falls, 'l'exas Warrenton. Mo. DeLand, Fla. Toledo. Ohio Tulsa. Okla. Faribault. Minn. Cleveland, Tenn. Asheville, N. C. Joplin, Mo. Joplin, Mo. Joplin, Mo. East Orange, N. J. Albert Lea, Minn. Tarkio, Mo. Chicago, lll. Chicago, Ill. Bellefontc, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Pasadena. Cal. Hartford. Conn. Peoria. Ill. Missouri Valley, Iowa Monticello, Mo. New Castle, Pa. Fort Worth, Texas Akron. Ohio Pensacola, Fla. Indianola, Iowa Indianola, Iowa York, Pa. Minneapolis, Nlinn. Minneapolis, Minn. Eugene, Ore. Chicago, Ill. Philadelphia. Pa. Philadelphia. Pa. Meriden. Conn. Kansas City, Mo. St. Paul. Minn. South Bend, Ind. Greenwood, S. C. Pontiac. lvlich. South Bend, Ind. Bellville, Can. Greensburg, Mo. Chicago, Ill. Spriiigfielcl. Mass. Breckenridge, Mo. New Castle, Pa. Breckenridge, Mo. Panora, Iowa Barberton. Ohio Flint, Mich. Greencastle. Ind. Kirksville, Mo. Kent, Ohio Sargent, Nehr. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Shreveport, La. Pasadena, Cal. Brocton. Ill. Wilkinsburg, Pa. Grand Rapids, Mich. Lexington, Nebr. St. Paul, Minn. iDenver, Colo. .....Lakewood, Ohio Page 259 5 -'BOWL I --'-R - ' W-, X V. . .. . .I .. . . ,. ,,A .. ., , ,,,Q , 5, I w . A K ---- 1 R . . f J ,,.,, 1916-qconsy Wnoniun-'I-', I . F ..... WRIGIIT, Ii. H ....... WYA1 r. .IANI4 V .... AI.I':xANuIaR, I. W .... AI.LI'lN, I. G ....... Annes, A. B ....... APGAR. O. W ......,. A'rKINsuN, D. A ..... ATKINsoN, F. H .,... AUuIcRI.I-:. F. V ,... ISANRRR. H ....... IIARNICS, A ....... BRALI.. I . J ........ . BI:A1 rY. B I.A Non I-: M .... BI-:AuMoN'I', C Il .... BELI., J. H .......... BIcNIcuIC1', IC. P .... BliNIiIlIC'I', H. I. .,.. . BLACK, II. W ........ BLACKIVl'Il.L, R. N. . . BLANKICNSIIIF, J. I ...., BoI.MIsR, J. In .,..... . BoNn, MAR'rnA I. ..,. BOYVMAN, C. ll ..,... Bovn, N. W ....,.... BoYI.I-:, C. C ........ BozAR'ru. MINNII-: A. BROWN, N. Ii ..,..... BRDYVN, S. li ......,. BROIVNE, L. IC ..... BUCIIIIICWIU VERA .... BUCK, R. O ..... .. BuIcLIcR, IC. I. .,.. . Bumcna. .I. E ...,... CAMPBIELL, II. II ...,. CAvIcRs, R. I. .,.,.., . CARsoN, I:I.0Rl'INClC V. .. CATIICART, N. H ...,..., CIIAPPIZLI.. LAURA N. CuAsIa, C. S .,......... CLARK, D. I. ,,...... CLARK, Ii. IJ ...... CLARK, Jiassnc G ..... CoA'I's, H. R ...... Coma, BicR'ruA IC .,... CoNovI-:R, EDI11! I.. .. CONWAY, H. J ....... Comte. H. H ...... Cox. R. C ...... Com RT. J. A .... CRAIN, O. R ....... Clmwnucx. W. l'1 .... Cnosnv, C. E ,.... CURRIIC, W. P ..... IJAVIS, BIaI.I.lc C ..... IDAVIS, If. P ....... IJIZNNISTON. J. W ..,. IRICVINNY, F. V .,.. Downu., N. W ,... IBDDY, G. D .,... 'ISDNVA Rns, 'l'. C .... I'III.ER, F. S ..... FAtRI5s, L. B ...... FARNUM, S. M ....... Ifiutn, H. M ........ Fomcv. I.. ALICE .... . I 0LI.liY, W. K ..... FoRs1'I-:R, H. IC .... I US'l ICR, A. If ...... FOSTER, CoRA W. . . . GARNRo'rn, K. W .... CII-DURCH, I.IZIlI'I'l'll D. ISN, A. V ........ GII.I.uM, G. N ......... GII.I.uM, N. W ....... CILAZH, I.. A .... . I-CIRISS0, S. B ...... I'IAI.I.ADAY, H. H ..... I'IAMMOND, C. W .... . IIARBAUGII, C. F. M. PIARIJING, S. O ....,.. IIARDY, W. 'I' ......., HARNICR, GRACI-: D. .. HARRIS, H. O ....... HARRY, B. A ...... HART, R. C ....... HAR'rIfoRu, B. C. . . .. 'l'Deceased Pn ge 260 ARQUIIARSON, C. I.. ... 19 Denver, Colo. Wooster, Ohio Gcneseo, Ill. Franklin, Pa. Fitchburg. Mass. Somerville. N. J. Fremont, Nehr. Kewanee. Ill. Chelsea, Mich. Goodland, Kaus. Butte. Mont. Syracuse, N. Y. Maryville, Kaus. Portland, Ore. Oakland. Cal. Columbus, Ohio Marietta, Ohio iMaryville, Tenn. Dallas, Texas Murfreeshoro, Tenn. Washington, Ohio Birmingham. Ala. Ridgeway, Pa. Germantown, Pa. Bennington, Kaus. NKIVIIIRCF, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Oklaholna City, Okla. Wauseon, Ohio.. New Orleans. La. Cherokee, Iowa Portland, Me. Bellefonte, Pa. l'ivansville, Ind. Flushinil. Mich. Sl. l.onis, Me. Billings, Mont. Delphos, Ohio Vancouver, Wash. Mineral Springs, Texas Sidney. Ohio Normal, Ill. Tulsa, Okla. Dover, N. J. Pittsburgh, Pa. Canonsburg, Pa. Blair. Nebr. Festns, Mn. Hutchinson, Kans. Augusta, Ga. Dunlap, Iowa Downing, Mo. Chillicothe, Mo. Burlington, Vt. Youngstown, Ohio I.os Angeles, Cal. Providence, R. I. Wichita, Kans. Sapulpa. Okla. Minneapolis, Minn. South Bend, Intl. St. joseph, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Coldwater, Mich. l.ong Beach, Cal. SI. Charles, Mo. Unionville, Mo. Cainsville, Mo. Galeslanrg, Ill. Bartlesville, Oklu. liclgar, Nebr. Marshall, Mo. Winner, S. D. Billings, Mont. Chattanooga, Tenn. Mendota, Ill. is 4. X-L...-.A,,f.4.,, , S I fflffx-.X-.-,b,vjf- f, .,-,.. .,.. -,,,,,,,,-M ,,,, ,,,,,.,,M,-nn, I, 1917-CCont.D I'IAXVOK'l'II, H. G .....,..,.., HI:NuIcRsoN. W. T.. .. HPZNDRICK, J. C ......... HIERDERT, Atuxc B ........ HLERIIERT, MAR1'IlA M ....... Hass, J. H ................. HI-:YImNBuRK. R. D ..,...... Hn.nRs'rn, HAZHI. WAoc:oNnR ..... l'III.I.RIIzcEL, R. W .....,.... HIRSCIIMAN, J. A ....,...... Horsrman, EDNA W. 'I' ..... Hoi-'rMAN, A. 'I' ....,.... I'IOWVARD. G. W ....... I'IOWVARD, MARY J ....... Hl7MI'IIRIIES, Ru1'u l'., . .. Hunn. GRACE I. ...... Huvr, LYDIA C ..... IRVIN, C. W ...... JAMns, G. J ...... -IAQUITII, L. I5 .... JOHNSON, A. B. .. JoIINsoN. A. IC ..... KIcI.1.mt, Rosle Y. . . KRI.I.IzY, O. L .... .. KIcI.I.Y, V. L ...,....... Kmtmcen. S. B .,...,.... KILLOREN. FRANcI:s E KIt.MAN.g. Ii .,,... KINsIzY. I. W ........ KIRK. W. A .....,.... Kt.usMI-:vIcR. IC. A ..... LACY, P. F .,....... LAMB, H. Iii ...... I.AMB, W. B .... 'LANE' M. A.. . .' I.ASll, S. R ..,..,..... IAIVRHNCE. C .......... l.EMAs'rIsR. I . IC .,...... .. l.I:oNARu, IBl.IZAlllE'I'Il IC .... I,II'MANy H ............. IIYNCH, C. A ......,.. MADIDUZ, H. H .,....... MAI.0NE, GIcoRoIA A ...... MANnAR'r, C. K ........... MARsI-:ILI.Ics, I . F ........... MARTIN, GRACE S'I'ANl-'OKIL . . MARTIN, R. I-I ........,..... MAxwm.L. M. R .......... MCCAIIE, R. W ....... MCCLIQHRY, W. S ....... MCDANIr:I.s, C. P ......... MCDONALD, GRACE S ..... IVICFALL, L ....... .,.... MCGOHVAN, A. L ...... IVICINTOSII, li. N .... MCKI-:NzIIc, C. 'I' .... MCNARY, H. R ..... MII.LER, F. I. ...... . IVIITCIIELI., I. L ..... Moox, L. C .......... Mooiuc. ARCARI-: MoRI.ocK. S. P. ..... . MORRIS, C. .... ...... MUI.I.I:Ntx. AZIRII. H .... MUNDIS. I... A ..... . .. MYLANDEK, L. R. .. NAsoN. G. F-. .Ik ..... Nom.. T. G ........ OXVNBIEY, R. IC .... PAGI-I, L. E ....... PARKER, E. A, . .. PEACQCK. ,I-, JR ..... PERRY, R. M ......... PIs'rIcRMnYIf:R, A. C .... PI.A'r'r, E. D ......... . PRICI4. O. W ........... RAMSIIY, EVELYN Lien ..... RAUSCII, L. A ...,...... READH, G. W ....... ,. RIIILLY, P. A ,.......... REMINGTON, E. J. ....... . RENNICK, BLANCIIE B ..... RIsu1'IzR, MARY E ....... RICE, R. W .......... Rounv, W ......... Robot.:-Il, A. H ..... Rumous. M. R ..... RuNYr:N, Aaurzs ...... SAND!-ZRFORD, H. G .... SAYRE, G. C ........ ScnMnn', C. R .... Moons, ..... Kansas City. Mn. Bremerton, Wash. Trenton, Mo. Hnnnewell, Mo. Estherville, Iowa Macon, Mo. Washington, N. J. Cherokee, Iowa New Mcllc, Mo. Augusta, Mc. Scranton, Pa. Ottawa, Can. Waltham, Mass. Washington, D. C. Kansas City, Mo. Richmond, Pa. Denver, Colo. Toronto, Can. Louisville, Ky. Rupert, Idaho Porterville, Cal. Powell, Ohio Joplin Mo. Colorado Springs, Colo Cape Girardeau, Mo. Fairmont, W. Va. St. Louis, Mo. Denver, Colo. Howell, Mich. , Barherton. Ohin Springlield, Ohio Concordia ,Kans. Dayton, Ohio Kansas City, Mo. Middletown, Ohio Kansas, Ill. Lancaster, Ohio Webster Grove. Mn. Onawa, Iowa Mt. Vernon, Mo. Indianapolis. Incl. Delaware, Ohio Watseka, Ill. Brookfield, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo. Dayton, Ohio Richmond, Mich. Fairlield, Iowa Battle Creek. Mich. Charlotte, N. C. Lancaster, Pa. Seattle, Wash. Seattle, Wash. Toronto, Can. Glendale. Cal. Greenville, S. C. Alexandria, La. Sandusky, Ohio Wilmington, Del. Fortvillc, Ind. Williamstown, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Skowhegan, Mc. Providence, R. I. Punsutawney, Pa. Clay Center, Kaus. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Findlay, Ohio Chester, W. Va. South Bend, Ind. Durham, N. C. Stillwater, Minn. Burlington, Colo. St. Joseph, Mo. Rockland, Me. Los Angeles, Cal. Taylor, Texas To edo, Ohio Correctionvillc, Iowa Tampa, Fla. Fayetteville, N. C. Clarence, Mo. Ferguson, Mo. 5..- -vw SCIIOONMAKICK, P. D SCIIWARTZ, H. I-I .... Snkvoss, MARX' M. . SIIAcKIaLI-'oRII, II. U. SHUGRUI-I. I ........ . ....... SIMPSON. IIAZEL AX'I'IEl.l. ..., SINCLAIR. P. S ...... SINIIIEN. A. B ....... SMITH. C. D .,.,.. SMITII. C. G ........ SMITII. L. H ........ SNIQTIIIGN. CnnA 151. . SNYIIIQR. F. D ...... Sounl-rn, R. I.. . .. SI'I:NcIck. J. H ..., SI'ItAcuIs, J. H ...... STARBUCK. M. B .... S'rIw.nIeTT, R. R .... STou'r. A. L ........ STou1'. I'Il.ELEN Moss 'K-g:.v'!h,1 1917-CCont.I Colorado Springs, Colo. . .Collingswood, N. J. . . . .Pattonsbur1:, Mo. IERSCIIMIIBT. . S'I'UIJBI.IiFIlCI.D, I-IA LLIE H ..... 'SWANSON, Biizssm M 'l'lIOMI'SON, L. N .... 'l'II.I.IsY, M. R. . ., .. 'l'INKHAM, ANNA G.. 'I'owNIc, A. D ....... 'I'owNsIcND. J. R .... 'l'Ir.AsK. E. E ...... . 'l'RliI.IiAVEN. H. T. .. 'l'nIMnv, J. C ....... 'l'tvI-nan, H. N ...... IIIIVICIED, IIAURA A. .. 'I'YkIeI.:. J. M. ..... . VAN Nourwxcx, IRM VAN VLI-:eIc, R. A. .. Vocal.. T. A ....... WAGKDNER. H. C .... A'I5I'.fIf II WALTIcIzs. ICLILA Gonot' .... . WANG:-III, VIoI,A .... WA1'StlN, G. S ...,.. WIms'I'Icn, Iii. H ..... WlCI.Cll. H. W .... WtI.ItI4:Iv., C. A ...... WILIIIALIS, H. IC .... WINCII, A. W ....... WCDOUIN. ELSIIQ S. .. WItIoII'r, Ll'lT'I'II11 IC.. Yonlak. J. A ........ YouNc. A. M ...... YotING. I . I. ....... Zicneu nk, MARY A.. ANnIcItsoN. P. A .... ASIILICY, R. M .... AsIIToN, T. IC ..., ATEN. R. G. . .. IIAIRU. B. D ........ RAKEIL, W. H ....... IIALDNVIN. II. K ..... 'BAIlTON, MINNIIC H. B IcA'I'I'I Is, M. H ..... B IcAT'I'Y, C. H ...... BIf:LI.. C. IC ........ . BIiRKS'l'RliSSl'1Il, A. F 'lIIGSllY, G. li ....... BLACK, I. R ........ BLACK. LINNIIQ K. .. BOWMAN. J. A ...... IIRADT, NI-:I.I.IIc G... Bal-:IQIJI-IN, L. C ,... . BRIEKKIQ, ANNA ..... BROXVN, W. S ..... BItuNsoN, C. H ..... Bunn. AMY M .... IIURNETT. D. M .... BlIR'I l', N. J ........ EIIRTT. VEIIONICA 'AIIII.L. . I ....... - W' II CARR. . . ..... .. CARSON. A. B ...... CAssIf:I.. EMILY M... CllAMBI'1IlLIN.I. I... ClIAPPI'Zl.I., W. C., ., CIIARIIONNIEAU, A. IE ..Washinp:ton, D. C. . .ProvirIencc. R. l. I . .Lincoln, Ncbr. ..Hamilton. Can. . .Vernon, Texas ..MariaIIna, Ark. . .'IllllS2A, Okla. . .Ashland. Ohio . .St. Albans, Vt. . .Worcester, Mass. . .Whitticr, Cal. . .Missonl:I, Mont. . .Durant, Okla. . .Buttc, Mont. . .GrL'enville, S. C. . .Gr:mda, Colo. ..Kewanee, Ill. ..Waltham, Mass. . .Corinth, Miss. ..Passaic, N. I. . .Bello Falls, Vt. . .San Mateo, Cal. . .Detroit. Mich. . .Bay City, Mich. . .Bay City. Mich. ..MarioII, Ill. . .Lzunar, Mo. ..Bcllcfontaine, Ohio . .Columl1us, Ohio ..Danvillc, Ill. . . .l.onclon. ling. . .I.anc:Ister, Mo. . . . .Beardstown, Ill. . .ArdInore, Okla. . .Sanford. Me. . .Green City, Mo. . .Massillon, Ohio . .Xenia, Ohio New Orleans, I.a. . ............ Topeka, Kans. 1918 Lewiston, Idaho Detroit, Mich. Lancaster, Ohio . . . .Rawlins, Wyo. . ., .Osceolzl. Iowa. . .... Aurora. Ncbr. .. . .... Meriden, Conn. Bfj.. If . .IJTKIIIIFIRIIL Okla. ..Marysville, Kans. . .I.orain, Ohio . .l'ildon, Mo. H - ..Ml3llll, Fla. . .MiaIni, Fla. . .Marictta, Ohio Hagcrstowlt, Md. . .Kansas City. Mo. . .SeattlC. Wash. . .Maryville, Mo. . .Lawrenceville, Ill. . . Kirhoukaon. N. Y. Waterville. Me. D. C. . .W3SlllllLIl0ll, D. C. . .WllSlIlIlIjlOl1, Bluelielcl. W. Va. . .Piqua, Ohio . .Kansas City. Boston, Mass. Mason City, Iowa Osborne. KaIIs. Mo. CIIARBUNNISAU, JIassII4 L .... .... O sbornc, Kaus. CLARK, J. J ........ CI.Avr'ooI.I4. CIIARLOTTII L .... CLYMIQR, J. W .,.... Come. I3oNNII-: Z .... COMPTON, C. S ..... 'l'Decc'ased Northampton, Mass. Columbus. Ohio Melbourne, Australia Sidney, Ohio Caincrfif Mo. 41 mis--to... Coin-LIN, A. C' ........ Cowoicn, R. H ....... Csisws. GI-:NA I.. DAvIs, MAIII-:I. I'i ..... DovIcsMI1'n. l'iIII'I'Il Ii.. IQUNSETII, R. C ....... If.AnI:s. J. B .......... ICALY, W. S .,....... I'InMuNn, J. M ..... ISIHVARIJS. A. P ,...... I AII.INf:. IC. J ....,.... Fmvvnk. MARY P ..... r.D St. Paul. Minn. Hastiuas. Neb. Cleveland, Ohio Niagara Falls, N. Y. FLINT. ANNAIIIcI.I.I-: IC. I FoLI-:Y. H. P ,........ IPRIEICLAND. I. IC ....... GAIIAN. li. J ,,,... Gieoncn. Ii. D ..... CIORDON. H. L ..,.... . GORIIIILL, H. A ....,.. GonsI.INI-1, J. R ....... GuILIII.:k'I'. IIAURA A. .. cIUIl.lilCR l', S. C ....... ICIUMIIERT, J. IC ..,... , flf HACKI.lCMAN. A. M .... I'IALI., JANII WILSCJN. .. HANCOCK. C. H ....... HANSICN. H. S .....,.. I'IARRIS. I-I. I ......... IIAWKINS. Il. MA R'I'IlA. IIIQINI., F. C .......... I-ILINL. IDA li. M ..... I'I0l.'I'. G. E ....... HOIIAN, I . P ...... I-Iowrzs. R. W ..... Inna, C. J ........... IIAYNIC, ALTA B ...,,,. JAYNIC. C. O ,....... .. .l0NliR. I. In ......... . JoNIss, L .......... JONES. '. K ..... JORDAN. O. I. ..... . -IUVIENAL. H. R .... KANII. l'I. P ....... KIccKI.If:n, J. W .... KELLY. O. S ......... KING, R. Q., Jn ...... . KIv.Auss. G. I'I ..,..... LANGI-2, li. V ....,.... IIANGLITZ. lj0RO'l'lIlEA J IIl'IDAIlL, EMMA M .... Linen, B. R. 1 ........ l.I4:oI'oI.II, H. C ....... IIIWVIS. BIiNI'1IlIC'I'A M. IIICWIS. IIERTIIA M .... I.oNG, G. I .......... IIUITEN, IVIARIA A.. . . . MANIlAR'l', KA'rIIAnINIf: MAURIQR. MINNII1: l'Z. .. McCAI.I., G. A. W .... MCELWIQI-1, G. W .... MACKl'INZlli, C ,,.. MERCIER. G. A ..... MI-zvna, G. K ....... MILLI-:It. H. L ........ MILLIER, R ......... IVIILLISK, .ouIaI.I.A Ii. . MII.I.Iea, M. H ........ MILLER. R. W. ..... . MoA'rs, IC. M ,... . . Mori-'Is'I'. 'I'. I ........ MoIusI.I., C. IE ........ MosI.r:Y, I4U'llli B ,.... MUMMA. F. W ........ NIEAL, G. C .......... NENVIIURN, MAIII-:I. G.. Nunn, Besstrz. ....... OI.NIcv, IIAVINA IQ .... 0lROURKl-Z, V. A. .... . OwI1:Ns, I'll.0Rl'INCl'I W. P-IIaIteIc, IC. G ......... Pusaexc, H. J ....,.... Streator. lll. ' II I I I IzI...ncIa. W. V... .....Paola, Kaus. . .... lfairbnry. Ncbr. Norman, Okla. iArlinzton, S. D. .. .. . . .Des Moines, Iowa .. .. . .... Milwaukee, Wis. . ...., Kansas City. Mo. .....BlaclIwell, Okla. .. . . .Perryville, Mo. . .... Long Beach, Cal. .. . . .Brighton. Iowa . ..... Mexico. Mo. West Liberty, Iowa GRAY. MA'I'I'IL: Wll.SON. .. . .... Kansas City, Mo. Albion, Ncbr. . .....Minneapolis, MiIIII. .. . ..., Caribou, Me. . .... Denton. Texas . . ..... Fargo, N. D. .. .. .. . . .P2lI'llg0lllll, Ark. Oelwein, Iowa .. . . .Oelwein, Iowa .. . . .Pendleton, Ore. .. .'l'oleLlo, Ohio .....'l'ulsa, Okla. .. ...Albert Lea, Minn. .. ..... Dc Soto, Mo. .. ..... Centralia, Ill. JOHNSTON.'l'iI.IZAl4I-I'I'II J. . . ,..,. Texarkana, Ark, .. ..... lfzurmont, Minn. ..... Kansas City, Mo. .. . . .Middleton, Ohio .. .. .WarrensburIz, Mo. .. . . .Maryville, Mo. .....Ridgway. Pa. .... .Cleveland, Ohio .. .. .OklalIoIIIa City, Okla .. ..... Jersey City, N. J. .. .. ..... Des Moines, Iowa .. .. . . .Minneapolis, MiIIn. Intl. Ncbr. .. . . .South Bend, .. ..... Plattsnioutlx, . ..... Pierre, S. D. .. ..... Miles, Iowa .. .. .....Stockton. Kaus. .. ...., PIERCE, M. MA I4.oA RI'I'I'. Pococ K. J .... ........ I,UMl'llRl'IY, Louisxc H. IIURKITT. IIICAII ....... OUAIFIC, SIQLMA L .... . RAMsI:Y. I . Ii. , . . . REGICR, I.. C ........ RI.:IoAIt'I', M. G ....... IKENNICK. MINNIII I... Il iCambriclge. Mass. . .. ..... CHIIIKJII, Ohio Shawneeg Okla. Plato, Minn. Savannah, Ga. Monticello, Iowa Duluth, Minn. Ft. Collins, Colo. Steclton, Pa. Kirksville, Mo. Steelton, Pa. Blair, Ncbr. Beluling, Mich. I t. Madison, Iowa Dayton, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio Hastings, Nehr. Burlington. Iowa Ottumwa, Iowa Portage, Wis. Richmond, Va. Bratlentown, Pla. Greenville, Ohio Bradcntown. Fla. VIIOFOIIIO, CaII. Middletown, Ohio Santa Rosa, Cal. Virginia, Minn. Chester, W. Va. Plainlieltl, N. J. Pittsbnrglt, Pa. Macon, Mo. Page 261 f'iihf.iIIf.I..'UsI..... Q Q -7175?-IiTl. lI'Lil:i: TlT..'L'T 11fT.QT1I'..fZlTI.IfI8CfR r- -'r'-'A----'-'H-- ------ '-----'---'--..-.---.f- K- .TiII2f.LTI.glL.,Qjgg,.j,,4,,,1gg,gg,1g'1S: j 'M,?ffi'-BZTH--H+---'---- .--f. i..' I 1 1918-CCon REUIIIER, H. E ........ RICHARD, G. T ....... RIEGER, T. AUDRHY. .. RILEY, R. J ....,,.... RUBEN, W. B .....,, ROBERTS. J. W ..... ROULSTON, S. T ...... RUMELIIART, G. l. ..... SALMEN, H. C ........ SCIIAEER, Loulsrz Ii. . .. SCHINDLI-:R, Ii. I ...... ScIILEY, W. C .,.,.... SCIIMIDT, MARTIIA J... . . ScoTT, IKOBERTA SIELLS. . . SELLERS, M. K ...,.,. SIIACKLEFORD, HAZEL V. . SHANNON, F. W ..,..,. SMITII, R. B .......... SMITII, V. B. ........ . STEELE, E. M ...,.... S1'EI'IIENsoN, R. D ..... STEVENSON, G. M ...... STEWART, CLARA B. . . STEWART, H. H. ..... . STI-:WARTTJK ..,, . . . STROWD, L. LIcI-: .. STRowD, J. H ........ TAIIIAITERRO, C. C., JR .... TAYLDR, I . H ........ TEMI'LEToN,lJ. W ..... TIIOMAS, H. ..... . TII-:KE, W. H ......... 'l'UT'l'LE, MIIIDRED . '. . . VALLENTINE, R. J ..... VAN IRUZER, C. M .... VAN WINKLE, EUNICE. VAN WYNGARDIEN, R. W.. VERIIEY, MARIE C .... WADE, L. L ......... . WALSII, AI.MA BREEDEN. . WARD, RIIQDA ll ...,.. WARTERS, R. V .,..... WEBER,WINIl1'Rl-Ill G.. WENDEL, B. F ,....... WENTWORTIIQ ALDA C. WILIIEY, J. O ......... W!LI.IAMS, L. M ..... . WII.SON, E. W .,.. WILSON, P. T .... 'WILT, M. L .,... . WRIGI-IT, N. H .... WRIGHT, W. E ...... WYcKoIrE, B. R ..... ABI-IEL, C. W ......... AMMERMAN, T. W ...., ANDEI4.soN, K .... ANDREWS, L. C ..... BANCROFT, J. R ..... BOAIIS, F. S .......... Bocx, F. C ........... BODDY, MliLISSA A. . . BONE, MYRTLli A ..... BRAIS, Apmlc R. W. .. BRAIS, E11 .......... BRIDGI-zs, 2. A .... .... BRIDGI-ss, HELEN C .... BRIGIIT, E. A ......... BROWN, L. D ...., .. BURGETT, C. E ..... CIIAsE, ALMA C ..... CLARK, G. D .... COWELL, C. G ...... COWIIERD, D. S ..... CONVHERD, R. V. . . . CRAFT, A. D ..... CRAIG, W. T... CRAIN, W. L ..... Cnozll-:R, J. R ...... DANGIIER, J. H ...., DAVIDSON, J. li. .. DEEMING, P. J .... .. DICKSON, W. H ..... EMBRIEY, M. C ..... FISIIER,.J.11i .... . .. FLOYD,M.H.. .... ITANSEN, MILDRED .... LIARDY, HoNoRA C .... HECK, H. H .......,.. 'Deceased Page 262 t.J ........Sikeston, Mo. ,.... .I'Iucklin, KaIIs. ... .MllSk0gCC, Okla. . . , .Muskegon, Mich. . . . .HoultoII, Me. . .. .Roodhouse, Ill. . .. .Boulder, Colo. ... .Fullerton, Nebr. . .. .Tecumseh, Nebr. . .. .Louisville, Ky. ... .Kansas City, Mo. ... .Pasadcna, Cal. . .. .Ferguson, Mo. . . . .Gering, Nebr. . .... Chillicothe, Ohio . . .... Nashville, Tenn. . . . .. .. .Ardmore, Okla. SIIANNQN, MADI-:L WAK'TIG ..,..... Rochester, N. Y. . . .... Independence, Kaus. . .... Boone, Iowa ... .Arkansas City, Kans. . .. .Pittsburgh, Pa. . .. .Lansing, Mich. . . . .ChickaslIa, Okla. ....Ncwark, N. J. . . . .CanIden, Me. ... .CaIIe, Ill. . . . .New Britain, COHII. . . .... Mexico. Mo. . .. .Knoxville, Iowa . . .... Casper, Wyoming . . ..,. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ....Cranford, N. J. ... .Richland, Mo. Colorado Springs, Colo. . . . .Dextcr, Me. ... .Saco, Mc. . .. .HoultoII, Me. i :San Antonio, Texas ... .Cambridge, Mass. i iLouisville, Ky. .. . . .. . . .Espon, Kans. 1919 .Oakland, Cal. . ...La Feria, Texas ....Bronson, Mich. ... .OLtawa, Ill. . .. .Hebron, Nebr. . .. .Stanton, Nebr. ... .Kirksville, Mo. ... .Seattle, Wash. ....Frcmont, Nebr. . .. .St. Louis, Mo. ....St. Louis, Mo. . .. .I'rovideIIce, R. I. . . . .Providence, R. I. . .. .Brighton, Colo. . . . .Aberdcen, Wash. ffl iHinsdale, III. , . . .I.akewood, Ohio . . . .Carrollton, Mo. ... .Carrollton, Mo. . .. .Fairmont, Nebr. . . . .Zanesville, OlIi0 . . . .Winchester, Ind. ....Raleigh, N. C. . . . .Los Angeles, Cal. . .. .UnioII City, Ind. . .. .I'IoustoII, Texas , .. .I'ittsburgh, Pa. . . . .Columbus, Ohio ....IIraymcr, Mo. . . , .I'rinceton, Mo. Sidney, Ohio 1 1919-CCon HOLMES. 'I . C .................. HURST, R. H .... . ............ KING, R. M ..... LACY, VERA I. . . l.Ew1s, W. B. ... I.INDsEY, O. E ..... LOCKABY, F ....... Lonwtcx, nRIs S ..... MARGREITERMI. L .... McCoLLuM, . R .... MCCONNIEL, LENA ..... MCGREGOR, D. T .... MCKAY, N. P ....... MCKAY, T. A ......... MCKOIN, MILDRED C. . . MoNTANo, HELEN L. . . MONTGOMERY, G. I. ..... LJ .SL Petersburg, Fla. .King City, Mo. .Minneapolis Minn. .Las Vegas, N. M. .Miles, Iowa .Warsaw, Mo. .. . . .ClIarleston, Mo. .. . . .Greeley, Colo. .....St. Louis, Mo. .. . . .Kirksville, Mo. MouNT, FLORENCE M. . . .. .. .. NORRIS, FAY A ......... PEDERSEN, E. C ....... PETTIT, BETH E. . . PETTIT, R. W ..... PINNEY, L. C ...... PovLovIcII, C. A ..... PRIcE,1J. P ............. RATzLAIfIf, HELENA N. A. .Des Moines, Iowa .Duncan, Okla. .Webb City, Mo. .Sault Ste. Marie, Can .Fargo, N. D. .Union City Ind. .McCook, chr. .Omaha, Nebr. Liberty, Mo. .... .Salina, Kaus. . .... Junction City, Kans. .Junction City, Kans. .. iHannibal, Mo. RAI-E, ' ................. ..... G alt, Mo. Lancaster, Ohio REESMAN, R. G ........... ..... RonINsoN, IDA .......... ROSENCRANS, W. G .... SAUNDERS, SCIIAEEER, H. I' . .. ScIIwARTz, J. I. .... SCIIWARTZ, J. P .... SEARS, Iilfi-'II-1 M ..... SEXTON, E. C ....... SIIADE, A. O ........... SIIEPHERDSON, W. L ...... SIKKENGA, A. L .,...... SNYDER, MARY F .... ST. PIERRE, R. K. . .. rI'ARRANT, C. W ...... 'I'YLl5R, C. D ............ Rig ..... Murphysboro, Ill. Vermillion, S. D. Denver, Colo. Newton, Iowa .. ...Des Moines, Iowa .. .. .Independence, Kans. .. ...Osage City, Kans. Hiawatha, Kans. .. . . .Anderson, Ind. London, Eng. Butler, Mo. Anacortes, Wash. Greyhill, Wyo. ' Carthage, Ill. Monroe, La. VANDEGAER, I. ...... . .......... . . iLYN VAN WYNGARDEN, IEVI WALTERS, L. H ,... ..... . J ...... WATTS, AJJDREY E.. ...... ... .... WEBEI,, I- ..... ......... WIIITE, G. H. .... ... WIIILIAMS, OLIVE B. .1 . WINTHRMUTE, MINNIIC .... WYcKoI-'If, ANNA L .... .. . 1920 ADAMS, E. B .... BASSETT, V. C ..... BECKER, A. F ....... BETOURNEY, L. W ..... BILLINGTON, T. G ...... BQDENIIAMER, W. IZ .... BROADSTON. J. H ...... BULLARD, VEvA E, . . .. Busu, F. L.,cJR ...... CARR1co,dl. .... . COOTER, . V ..... DAvIs, R. E ......... EWING, C. B .......... FARTI-IING, MARY A ..... FLDCKTON, PRIscILLA ..... HALLADAY, J. IC ..... . . HELDT, C. H ........ HOUSE, M. S ........ HowEs, ANNA W .... HULHURT, R. G ...... KELLEY, LAURA .... . LAWRENCE, J. W ....... MAcDoNALu, G. A ..... MARTIN, NINA R .... MORGAN, T. L ....... MURRAY, D. R ........ O'CoNNoR, J., JR. . . . PETERSON, S ........ PETERSONEI. M ....... POLLOCK, 'IJITII W .... REED, A. G .......,. SHERRILL, G. P .... . . SLocUM, H. I .......,.. SLOCUM, LAURA FI ...... SNEED, G. F ......... SNIDER, C. K ........ SPRENGER, J. W ..... Mexico, Mo. Hill View, Ill. Hammond, IIId. Worcester, Mass. Bedford, Iowa. Oakland, Cal. .Kirksvillc, Mo. .... . . . .Dallas, Texas. .. . . .Harti'ord, Conn. ., . . .Amarillo, Texas .. . . .Enid, Okla. .. . . .Hannibal, Mo. .. ...Grand Island, Nebr. . St. Johnsbury, Vt. .. .. .Wilkes-Barre, Pa. .Linneus, Mo. .. .. .LaBcllc, Mo. .... .Springfield, Ohio fjH'erspn City, Mo. eridian, Miss. ... . .Cliftondale, Mass. .. .. .Kirksville, Mo. ... . .Gettysburg, Pa. .Harrisburg, Pa. .Bingham, Me. .Kirksville, Mo. .Lebanon, Mo. .Kansas City, Mo. .l5dinburpzh, Scot. .. .. .St. Louis, Mo. Kauai Terr, Hawaii .Albuquer ue, N. M. .'l'oronto, cCan. .Fort Worth, Texas .... .Fort Worth, Texas .. .. .Quincy, Ill. iTemL57lc, Texas .. ...Mid lebury, Vt. .. . . .White River Jct., Vt. .St. Louis, Mo. .Martinsburg, Pa. .. .. .Romeo, Mich. 1920-CCont.J 'I'u1'rLE, CLARA S ..........,..... VOWLIES, B. S ......... .......... WALLACIE, D. B ..,......,..,..... WALMSl.EY, OLIVE MouI.1oN ...... WAL'FON, R. H ...... . .,........ . WE11'Z1El.. I.. A .......,...... .... W1llTMliR, Ia. B .......,... WI1iT1GRS,JU1.lA ........ .... ,... WOLF, GERALDINE STEVENS. . .. . . . 19 ALEXANDER, J. R ............ I .... ANDERSON, D. L .... ARCIIBOLD, L. F. . .. BARRICKLONV. J. P .... BISCKER, A. D ...... DICCKER, MARIEA 'l' .... BETTS, W. FI ....... BonM, W. H. S ,.... BOUSUM, J. G ........ BREITENSTEIN, C. W .... CAMIIIIELL, F ......... CAMPBELL, MABE1. L.. .. CARROLL, L. J. ..... CIIAIIDELAINE, FI. E. .. ELARK, Rj I ....... OAN, . .,...,.. . Coma, B4YR'1'1.E C ..... COGHILL, SADIIH ..... CORNELIUS, R. M ..... Cox, M. B ......... CURTIS, R. H ..... DARLINC, W. E. .. DAVIS, H. L. ..... DAvIs, ZELLA R .... Dooom, P. J ...... DYE, A. M ......... ECCLICS, C. M ........ FERRELL. Hli1.LlCN M... . FITCII, NIi1.1.lE ,....... FOREIIAND,-D. C .... FRAPPIER, Ii. L... FULLER, J. L ......... GENTRY. A. A ....... HAIN, MA RIAN KERNS ..... HARRIS, 1:.. P ........ HARTFORII, I'IARTlf0RD, L. B. . ... ELIZABETII It .... ... . HAV11.AND,lIJ0llANNA I... .. HAVILAND, . 11. ........ HAYNES, HEs'rER C ..... IJAZZARD, D. G ....... I'I1'ZAD, R. B ........ I'IE1SlNG, MARIE D... HENRY. MARY P .......... 1-lu'rcnIsoN. CAROLINE li .... JOHNSON, F. E .......,.... ONES, C. W ........... 'ISA1ll.ER, G. R ...... KEA'rINc, 1 ....... KEITIILY, Q. E ........ . KETCIIEM LAVINA A .... KINCADE, R. M ......... KREIGIIBAUM, W. F ..... LAKE, L. B ............ IJATTIG, M. W .... . . . LOGAN, L. H ....... . LOGAN, MARY Lou .... MARTIN, H. B ...... MAX1 1lE1.D, J. F ....... MCCONKICY, C. W .... MIARNS, T ....... MILLAY, . L ...... .MILI.s, L.W ............... ... MONTAGUIE, C. C. ............. . . MONTGOMERY, JANE ........... .. . MORRIS, MARGAR1i1' W ILSON. ..... MYERs, EDNA H ........ .... ..... NEFI-', SIIIRLEY C .... NEUMA NN, J. J .... . NIES, C. H ..,........ NouRIE, W. S ....... O'BRIEN, EI.IzAuEI'n. PATTERSON, R. D ..... PECKHAM, G. M ..... . POPPLEWELL, J. 1-I ........ POTTER. C. W .............. REYNOLDS, B. A ................. IQILEY, GEORGIA CAM1'lili1.l. ...... . ROEERTS, ALICE W ........ .. ... ROllWElJl4IR. H, ,lllr ...... i.....i. 'Deceased Bellville, Kaus. Bethlehem. Pa. Baton Rouge. La. Union City. Pa. Litchfield. Ill. Lanham, Kaus. Houston, Texas Beatrice. Nehr. Paterson, N. J. Daiytona, Fla. Je erson City, Mo. Ief1'erson City, Mo. Summit, N. Edwardsville, Ill. Hamilton, Mo. Denver Colo. Grand Haven. Mich. Birmingham, Mich. Aurora, Mo. Cleveland, Ohio Everett, Wash. A pleton, Mo. Vlgnnipeil. Can. Quincy, Mass. Chattanooga, Tenn. Detroit, Mich. Walla Walla, Wash. Walla Walla, Wash. Concord, N. H. Charlotte, N. C. Connersville, Ind. Kansas Cit , Mo. Bushnell, Ill. Tilton, Ga. Romeo, Mich. Corry, Pa. Trenton, Mo. Detroit, Mich. Pawhuska, Okla. Hardwick, Vt. Hardwick, Vt. Detroit, Mich. Detroit, Mich. Clanccy, Mont. Olney, Mo. Pittsfield, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Ridgewood, N. J. . .Dayton, Olno Colorado Springs, C New Castle, Pa. Bristol, R. I. 1 South Haven, Mich. Northville. Mich. Augusta, Kaus.. Minneapolis, Minn. Jefferson City, Mo. Dallas, Texas Dallas, Texas Brooklyn, N. Y. Newark, N.VIi Sozg Lake, ash. IC. range, N. J. St. Louis, Mo. Shreveport, La. Evansville, Ind. Bellingham, Wash. Green City, Mo. Kirksvillc, Mo. Carruthersville,.Mo. Jacksonville, Mich. Blytheville, Ark. New Boston, Mo. Butte, Mont. Maryville, MO. Oakland, Cal. Shreveport, La. Passaic, N. Kirksville, Mo. Muskegon, Mich. Hannibal, Mo. NashviHe,V'1'cnn. olo 1921-fCon ROSERERRY, R. W ..........,... ROSS, B. L .............. . .... . Ross, NELIIIC E .......... ..., SASII, LELA M. ............ .-.. SIIELI.IcNnERoIcR, M. B ...,. ... SKEELS, S. MAIIEL .,,,,,, ... SMILEY, EI.1ZABli'1'lI M ..., . .. SNYorIR, G. H ......... STENVA RT, NICLLIIE V ..., STILL, V. F ,... ........ Su'r'roN, LILLIAN A ..... SYMONDS, V. C ....,. 'I'ILLI-:Y, R. U ..,.... .. . .. . YIIORRES, R. M ............. .... WA1'Fl.EY, FRANCELLE R. .. . . .. W ESTI-'ALL, K. M ........ .... WI1.SON, L. K ......... Wooo, EVA ...... Woon, E. L .... 1922 AnRAMsoN, E. C ..... .......... BAILEY, M. B ...... BANDICEN, S. G ...,.. .... BERNIIARIII, L. A .... .... BETTS. LAURA S .... BDYDEN, C. ..... . BREESE. A. E ...... BYERRUM, C.1C..... CIIAI-I-ELI., A. G .... CONNICR, L. J ......... CoRNIfoR'rII, MARY ..... DAvInsoN. MARY H .... i i ELLIS. 0. D. ........ ETTER. P. L ........ FARXISTIEIN. W. E .... CIARDINICR, W. D ...... fiARl1NER,cJENNlE M ..... CIILMORIE. 5. I ......... Gl.PINN, H. W ........ GRACE, J. J ....... . GREEN. 1... J ......... . QIROENEWOUIJ, A. S .... I'IARVEY, S. ALICE ...... HILLMAN, L. E .......... HUGGINS, MA RGA RET V ..... .... I'IUG1iES,Wi!g. .......... . ... IMBRHC, R. ..... . ... JANUARY, C. F ...... . JOHNSON, CLARA W .... JOIINSON, P. J ......... KAIILISR, VIRGIENIE W ..... KELL, R. J ............ KING, A. W .......... LENTZ, R. A ........ MACDONA1.D, N. J ..... MANCIIESTI-:R. H. A. . . . MERNER. H. B ....... MILLER, L. C. F ........... .... MONTEITII, T. O.. .. MORRIS, BLANCIIE WllITl.0W'. . .... Nncs ILDNA W .................. OGDEN, NATAI.lE ........... . . . . PARSLI-IY, N. ESTELLIE .... PROPSTHI. A ........,. R1i11 1 , ETTY M ..... RICKHTT, J. D ...... SIIAY, W. G ........ SnoRn, F. NELLIE ..... S1'OIf1fER, F. M ....... STROMAN, MARY 15 ..... S'ruRMER. L .......... SUMMERS, F. J ....... TAYLOR, LOKICNA D .... 'll1NNEN, H. D. ...... . VANDERVOORT. P. C .... WARNER, G. Y ....... WIl.1.BANKS. N. B ..... WILLIAMS, E. L ..... .... WYKLE, EVA E ..... ......... 1923 AuIso'I r, E. S ...... .............. ABBO'FT, MAUDE G .... I .......... AIaAMs, C. A ......... .... ALEXANDER, S. D ...... .... ALLEN, MARGAR14I'1' B ,,.,. ..., ATKINSON. J- A ........ .... t.5 .Columbus. Ind. Central City, Nebr. Central City, Nebr. Meadville, owa York, Pa. Albuquerque, N. M. .1illenville, N. Y. .Miamisburg, Ohio .Winter Haven, Fla. .ChiCago, Ill. Lansing, Mich. Lincoln, Ill. Grand Rapids, Mich. Atlanta, Ga. Milwaukee. Wis. 'I'R1MllLE, H. B .................. VERMILLION, IDELPIIINH B ......... .Cheyenne, Wyo. Coshocton. Ohio Cleburne, Texas Bethany, M0- Bethany, MO. St. Paul, Minn. Gallatin, Mo. Kirksville, MO. Ft. Worth. Texas Summit, N. J. Anamosa, Iowa St. Louis, Mo. Ewing, Mo. Jacksonville, Fla. Kirksville, Mo. St. Thomas, Can. Champaign, Ill. Washington, Iowa Greenville, Ill. Sanford, Fla. Idaho Falls, Idaho Kennett, Mo. Waukon, Iowa St. Francis, Kaus. Lansing, Mich. Clarinda, Iowa Lebanon. MO. Garden Cit , Kaus. Columbia, C. Winston-Salem, N. C. Hillsboro, Orc. Plymouth, Mich. Stillwater, Okla. Stillwater, Okla. Detroit, Mich. Sarasota, Fla. Augusta, Me. St. Cloud. Minn. London, Eng. Goshen. N. Y. Portland, Ore. Macon, Mo. Springfield, Mass. Kirksville. Mo. Blytheville, Ark. Kirksville, MO. Ottawa, Kaus. Lhjfaper Sanleiisky, Ohio arshall. o. St. Joseph, Mo. Galt, Can. Bloomington, Incl. Goodland, Kaus. Austin, 'l'exas Liveville, Iowa Benton Harbor, Mich. Sangla Hill, India Cushing, Okla. Wilmington, Ohio South Bend, Ind. Lamar, Colo. Santa Monica, Cal. Peoria, lll. Denver, Colo. Denver, Colo. Kirksville, MO. Columbia, Tenn. Kirksville, Mo. Montclair, N. J. Page 263 Sr IQ? I iff' L-.......?1.-.....,..... CQ W I 1923-CCont.D 1923 CCOnt.D ATKINSUN. W. C ,....,........... Vancouver, Cun. MCANALLY, L. N ................ Mineral Wells, Texas BARIIER. A. c:l'Zll'I'RlJDli. . . ...,.. Spartanburg, S. C. IVICINTOSII, G. A ......... ,..,... S t. Clair, Mich. BAII1-1Iox.oMl3Iw'TCI. C ..,,. .... I ?nlutku.5'lin. McRIcYIrofrI.Ds,IW. D .... ...,. A lbaky, Mo. C I Ak'1'I.I-:'I r, . ' ....,,.. ..., c v -r, o rv. E -'K, ARY ...,..,. .,,,, . o , . BIIACIIAM, Iii. B ..,.. , . .... Brziilcchtowxi, Flu. MlL1I.ER, G. R ....... ..... H aIIniI?ziI,clI4n.d EEREMAN, Iii-QCL .,... .... CW ichitfu, IKDWI. MOORE, F ...... ..... IRI cvadlaf, Irciwa IaRGs'I'IwM, J.. ..... . . . . 'rcat zz s, ont. OORE, . .......... ..... m a ' , 'cxas IIglaks'roN. R. l. .... ... .SL Paul, Minn. M0Ul.T0NH5.CW. ....... ..... Z rivviilsicg, R. I. L I IDDISON, ........ ,.. .... .con, own UL :N, . ......... .... . ' ' , ' BIRDSONG, EDITH J ...... .... I -Iurriaonvillc, Mo. MURIIIIY, SARA MILLIER.. ..... Higgimnzlflillolinngs 0 0 ::lRDSOl'?Cf, F ............ .... SI urrisnnvilllc, Mo. MYERS, E ........... ..... M zadison, Kaus. . LACK,'. ........... .....,., ' ,'-. M- , . .. .....,., ,,,,, H ,K , I l3I.AcK, MARION MuCl.IcIun' ...... Mggxillg, NIIIIIIZSAN, V. W .... ...,. V z?uI:ID:iIia, BRADLEY, ANVIGACM ...,.,.,,...... yllwoo:IlCi8fI, Pa. gIcnoLI.3s,I INS .... ..... S P I N I RIiNll0I.'l'Z, . .......... ..,. ' ' Icsvi c, lin I , . ..... ..... I . , . CIIARIIONNEAU. U. A ...,. ,.,. I Sillswortlm, Kaus. 02:3 !IiDI1'II H .... ..... S outliuiicndi Ihxd. CIIATTI-2K'I:ON, H ....... ..,. H umpton, Iowa ORTII, H. C .... . . . ..... Lewistown, Pa. SLAUSS, hiv? ......... .... Ki ovicicxfgc, R. I. gAI.MEI1,nIf. R ....... ...,. cf chisorK4Knns. ONKLIN, ARION .... .... 1 ann, ' ax. ATTIE, ARTIIA ..... ..... , . I C00'l'lCR, A. I3 ....,. .... I .allclle, Mo. POLAND, L. L .......... ..... H l?IiIIJII:lIld,EIVI0. Cox, G. W ..,...... .... K irksvillc, Mo. PoR'rlcIufIn:I.D, G. D ...., ..... M arshall, Mich. SILAWI-0:22, I .... .... E cniicfn. '1'rcQEus EDTIIE, CJG .... B ,..... ..... cnlfcrxnllc, Iowa. ROSEY, . .... .... o I In ', ass. We ., -' f -' ' .. ..... ' ' , M . CURTIS. C. C ....... .... O lkl,nnd,LCnl. Pgwizhi, ..,,. Citi-cc:? I'4?x:is 0 DAVIDSON, E. S ..... .... I Dalton, Ga. 1 I'IzA'r'r, C. '1' ........... ..... IJAVISON, L. G ..... .... 1 .ucas, Kaus. RADEIIAUGII, W. M .... ...., 1 Detroit, Mich. I?El'U'I'Y, .... ,.,. K irksvillc, Mo. RANDALL, D. M ..... ..... l ixcclsior Springs, Mo. IQVEKAL, . In ...... .... D crroit, Mich. RIQINBIICK, F. L ..... ..... S t. Louis, Mo. ix-zncllsog lg. I3 .... .... iami, I ELINCKI-:.IC.cH .... ..... Q I:f?Btl'0l1iZ,hIyII0. l ' c:i'.f.iffiif I1'....Li.'.'.'.. j2i3.3Yc'c ' c iii' REVARE' L'1.fI5 ' f'fIf1J'Clmo c'1 .D' W SLENN. HJVV ...... .... S telifliis, Ili1Yrriaci::lIijIIAInIAj, ..,. ..... ICI xfciciiccsrtolufolglixmu. Loss!-:R.' '. ...... .... i . I , . ...... ..... I I, . ' .-if-, GROSS. OLGA H ....... .... K irksvillc. Mo. SA1IIiNIcIII!cI.IaN M ....... ..... C Ecsgrm, kiwi: .liv- HMUIAUGII. D. D ...,. .... C offcyvillc, Kaus. SCIIICK, W. 'I' .......... ..... I udianapolis, Ind. 17.273 'fi' IIARMON, A. H ....... .... S nuford, Mc. SCIIDONMAKLII, M. ,I .... ..... I isczlnabu, Mich. KL HOOGBRIUN. P ..... .... S t. Louis, Mo. Scnxuscx, L. H ........ ,.... C ambridgc, Ohio :LS HOPKINS. C- l'-4 .... .... S CIIULTZ, W.. . ........ ..... C iugiunati, Ohio 3 2:1351-l.!i. l-IL C.. ..... .... I guwlnsszlifi-us. M EINSABIXIGII, Ld!! ..... ..... W lntcstouc Ldg., N. I C S, . .,....... ..,. O W Ill 1 CCH, 0. MITII, NNH5 ,,,,, ,,., , EINGSIRXRE I.. C ..... .... Inrrfrirdlz Cwul Ex-cruz, E. ,S .,.. ..... E a5LIc1CrlrickiMich. I KN'l'. . ........ ,... . oap a c. asm. .' RI -' , .' ...... ..... ' , z KITTING. R. C ..-. .... 1 fuycttc. MO. SSUIHIIIALARN, P. H ..... ..... H Euiiiiibasi, h!Io?wl --, 3-8 KR01-L. J- I .... .... I .crgingtom NIO. Swuwr, H. A ...... ..... I Eric. Pa. , 1. LADD, R. D. . .. .... .... I 'lauuwcll, Much. 'I'Ax.r.MAN, 'IX N ...,,, ,,... 1 iz. Scon, Kaus. g ngfiig, LAMP. H- M .....,...... ,... ' 'I'AYLOR, H. ,I .......... ..... H ugo, Colo. Cf- LARUH. M ---...----- .... Oillmblli. Qlno Zlzmuw, I.nANNA M ..... ...,. M iles Cimy,vMont. IIAYNI4, I'LOIll5NCl-I W ..... .... C, rnwfordsvlllc. lud. lIr'1'oN, MAUDE L. , . ..... Anderson, S. C. IJAYNIC. L. li ........... .... C rawfordsvillc. Ind. 'l'nn-x.n'r-r, M. IC. . . ..,., Huntsville, Mo. IACCIINER. V. C ....... .... ' l'oler.lo. Ohio VALIGHT, C ....., ..... S an Antonio, Texas Lullov, B. R ..... .... IL llcn.sburg,'Wush. VOURIIEES, H .... ..... M urcclinc, Mo. I.wll0Y.Al.x -.--. .-.. Ii ruuunu, w1znn:R,II.L.i .... ..... uni Oraimigj, N. J. .oncn, . ....... .... FIIIISWIC , o. q 1, , W, , ,,,,,, ' , , LUKE, D. MAI-1. . .Y ......... ...... M ilan, Mo. L ,....,,.. ..... W iiligxgilburg, Iowa IVLIIANCHLSTLR. I' ......- il ....... Erovggcncc. Womfu, Bunmcn O .... .,... SVI gideu,dNebr.I ANCII as'r f , ARUARIYI' ' .,..... rovi cucc, . . W ' , G . ...... ..... ' , : IVIA ns1l,lFIclInlI: M ...,,,...... ..... nucic, Ind. YIYNIIIIIII, Iii .. . ..... lIi'aTg?i:r,clQfIf'i. Owi MANTIN, R. A ..,.....,.... .... C. olumblu, Mo. 'Dccc:Isccl A I . I Page 20-I I I F . ' ,III PY I1 Q .II 5 rf Q 0 lu I .1 5 I iw1::.1::g:Tg:1.1::::L:g::::.g:::.1g:1.:.:.:,gL.g:.g:,::.: I -gg'--gt:-'-' H ' ' i' Ckl'M ' L 'f.1f'.T.f1f.'1'lfl- ' ' - A' .. ' ' ll 4f.jl.I'lI.1llfIQlIfQIfllf.ff.f1.... , in S1955 , ..,,, ' 1.---, I I v Mm.,-H.-4-., A.,,,., W, M ,A,,. ,, ,,,, N, , ..,,,A M Q... f- 2 it -lf X.,' l gN,.---- I-Nl 2 Qu--. . .. U.-. .,.-g,5wY.j'.?5'rgash? J Y. Jill V l i 1 5 . l These Business Men are Osteoblast Subscribers. r i 5 5 Support Them. 1 Adair Co. Light, Power E99 Ice Co. Adair Lumber Co. Allen, Dr. Ross C. AutenfMatlick Printing Co. Bank of Kirksville. Bamburg Er? Son, Harry. Baxter Lumber Co. Big Creek Coal Co. Bigsby Clothing Store. Bleakley's Grocery. Bonfoey, B. L. Burk Meat Co., A. J. Citizens' National Bank. Coffee Shop. College Book Store. Commercial State Bank. Corner Meat Market. Daily Express. Daily, Dr. G. N. Eades' Lunch Room. Ewing Clothing Store. Feller's Wall Paper E? Paint. Huff 6? Davison. Grand Leader. Gregory Shoe Store. Griilith Grocery Co. Hayward Bros. Shoe Store. Herboth's Clothing Store. Howard, Dr. C. W. Janes' Restaurant. Janisch Book Store. Jones' Candy'Co. ' gui it Journal Printing Co. Kirksville Gas, Heat E99 Electric Co Kirksville Hat Es? Shoe Works. Kirksville Savings Bank. Liberty Theatre. Loney, Harry-the Tailor. Miller E99 Goodson Grocery. Murrell, Chas. E. MusickfGels Printing Co. Myers' Bros. Shoe Store. ' Myron Miller Jewelry Co. National Bank of Kirksville. Olympia Candy Co. Owl Drug Store. Palace Confectionery. Princess Drug Store. Princess Theatre. Propst Tailoring Ei Mfg. Co. Quality Shop. Ramsey's Confectionery. Samuel's Studio. SmithfGrieves Company. Sneed's Electrical Co. Solem Studio. Stephenson. Stout's Music House. Summers E99 Taylor. Thomas jewelry House. ThompsonfGrassle Dry Goods Co. Troester's Clothing Store. Vanlaningham's Furniture Store. Walter's Grocery Store. Faire 24 f 5 z, F olks Wovth fl-Qmembefring . ' 2 EM' f if ' ' Qwfgwmamww if ? JP 5 Page 266 A xx W Q! ff? , , ., 4 ,, ff? 2 O b 1 d 5 f H L .ffiii KL- Ugg? -- - .. fL1::-'W 1 93 H1Qfx..5fkAffYm-I My J A Folks Worth flkmemvbefring ? 5 3 f- rixihc-1111 bla ik S B D A :--'A-ill, 4 . Q-J3:j! 7i-mi UL Folks Wovth flkwiembeving ? ? Q 5 l Page 268 'ck h Q H'5.f BoblaL ix 55359 F Q-UQJA-j.iWff57'Hf Mx Folks Worth fIQmembefring C? ? 5 5 f . B , alU'9taoblae1i5 P A Folks Worth Rqmembering E35 ? Qi, 5 v 1 K '5 f 9, 0 b I 5 1 T, k Qfi' fX ' P . u 4 Folks Wovth Rmembeving 'E' 2 5 5 K- 3 h K0 G1U:5fe,obl'a5'iX .mlllmt l l gummlllllll 3' l 'n f lm ' , WN GEW
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.