Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine - Osteoblast Yearbook (Kirksville, MO)
- Class of 1933
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DEDICATION To Those Men and Women ' who with the adventurous spirit ot Balboa and Magellan l-lave Carried Csteopathy Far Aliield ' to the very corners of the globe, We Dedicate This Volume. They had no paths to lead them. We W who follow can travel in their Footsteps, along the trails they have blazed to the vast fields that they have opened to our profession A' Y KJ FCDREWCDRD That the Osteoblast oi l933 may in some small way bring recognition to those Pioneers, who have opened the doors of opportunity in lioreign lands to our profession, is the wish of the Staff. There is another purpose, how- ever, which is to present a word and picture story of I932-I933 as a perma- nent record of the successes, friend- ships and activities ot that school year. It is hoped by those who have worked to malce this book possible that it will not be glanced through and cast aside, but will be cherished in the future as a source of happy memories ot student days in the Kirlcsville Col- lege ol: Csteopathy and Surgery. CCDNTENTS Book u The Executives and Faculty Book 'l The Roster ot Classes Book ll The Program ot Sports I Book V A Record ot the Organizations Book V V EK The College Clinic ip Q Book VI X il Activities and Variety J I 4' Book Vll - I Daily D'st e s C ,f 'fs fl 3. f N 4' i t ,S E 'E ,S Y rf 1. xy I I 'Y' 5 if G 2 J mf E Q. 5. 4 if E fz I A HDhUKNBHW!MK'hYlS'DDHI! ' MHQH1lUHIhllXhXNH VIEWS I -XX Administration Building of Elle College I . Laboratory- Gymnasium B u i I di n g X N 1 I f ,w ii K. CO .S. Hospital, where fheqpit' is lo c ated X X THE - 1ExEcuTlvE5 AND WFQCU l.Tv ', W WL' E G5 3 M . 1 il 5 In f E KU l'l5!l?MUl WHlWMW1'1iHFKLWWHH Hll I I I X gl , I.. ne Il good bone? FACULTY ADMINISTRATION kl rig' WfTlI7ffI Eb If ,PDIJ RIF 1'-,, Il' QQ ix: ,L Board of Trustees GEORGE M. LAUGHLIN BLANCHE STILL LAUGI-ILIN H. M, STILL ARTHUR D. BECKER C. E. STILL A. C. HARDY EARL H. LAUGHLIN CARL E. MAGHH FRED GROZINGER Secretary Bursar - .,933-.-l- ' H2011 GEORGE M. LAUGHLIN, M. S., D. O. I-IAVING served the Osteopathic profession well since his - graduation in 1900, Dr. George Laughlin has established a reputation of national proportions, not only as an osteopathic physician and surgeon but as an educator as well. He was the founder of the Andrew T. Still College of Osteopathy and Surf gery. It was also through his efforts that the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery was organized in 1926. Since that time he has served the school as President and as Professor of General Surgery and Orthopedics. A .o33--- l21l . - fr,--X . QL- U A 4J...'k,Y, .,..,xi'J . J Mi I f T ll .li 1933 marks the sixth year that DR. H. G. SWAN' ' soN has served as Dean of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. During that time he has done much for the school in the matter of national recognition. Dr. Swanson also serves in the position H. G. SwANsoN ARTHUR D. BECRER Of Pfofessof Of NCUFOIOSY M. A., D. O. ' B. S., D, O. and of Nervous Diseases. DR. ARTHUR D. BECKER, head of the Department of Osteopathy, has served the Osf teopathic profession well for many years. His extensive practice in the field Hts him perf fectly not only to teach Osteopathic Principles and Practice, but to conduct the classes in Diagnosis and Clinics. Dr. Becker is a member of the Board of Trustees of the College. MR. WALTER J. BAUER is Instructor in BiofChemistry and Blood Physiology. DR. JOHN H. DENBY is Professor of Obstetrics and ills the chair of Anatomy. He is also Instructor of Practice and Director of the Public Clinic which the College maintains for junior and senior students. DR. C. R. GREEN is Professor of Histology and Embryology. He also serves the Kirks' ville State Teachers College in the capacity of Head of the Department of Public Health. WALTER J. BAUER JOHN H. DENBY C. R. GREEN A. B., M. A. D. O. M. A., D. O. -i.os,---- ll22ll DR. GEORGE H. FULTON, who is serving his tenth year on the College facf ulty, is Professor of Pracf tice and Associate Prof fessor of Diagnosis. Dr. Fulton formerly held the .1 ,. kv -.aiu ix l' T M ,rp 1154i f A Chair Of PhY5i0l0gY in the GEORGE H. FULTON A. C. HARDY College. D. O. M. D., D. O. DR. A. C. HARDY is head of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department of the Col lege. He also occupies the post of Surgeonfin-Charge of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat work in both the Laughlin and K. C. O. S. Hospitals. Dr. Hardy is a member of the Board of Trus tees of the College. DR. STELLA CORRELL FULTON is Professor of Gynecology and Pediatrics, and is also Advisor of Women.' MR. H. V. HEIMBURGBR is Professor of Biology and Associate Professor of Physiol Ogy. DR. EARL H. LAUGHLIN, SR., is Professor of Physical Diagnosis. He occupies the post of Physician-infCharge ofADiagnostic Methods and Osteopathy at the Laughlin Hospital Dr. Laughlin is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the School. ' S 'SSE Q 3' V fi. A if - -..' 1 H. ff f ' STELLA CORRELL FULTON Y H. V. HEiMEURGER EARL H. LAUGHLIN SR D. O. A. B., A. M. D. O. u NASB 4 ll23ll ff! , '.,L-1-ff ,.,,ix . V .f Y N. ' 7 -irglsa Qi il ' 'S ill lzqv .ax RYAN xlf alias? 653235931 2 fqwi' fu Ax lfffas 3 N? Q P S53 Q V! M L 3 Q 3 . -,. g, , 19' , ,--.gr . .11-f'1.1-1-.istsa fw6421.51-.... . . 'iz-.1.,?'-. . - l . . . 1- M5535-, - -' T '- ,gs ' , -1. ' - ' - s- W .. 4255-,f me ni ,s e x . . . . R- V is. z..' , ' ,, 11,,:',..- .-Vg.:-.ggi 24 X F 2- p.. f '- ...w. f.: 1: cu: 15.4225 9 .am , .. .1.,..f,.-Q...-f-pw -l A-5, , - .:' Bess-EG: 5.5.5212.Q'-1iEfgEi-2552532-',:ai . - 1.1 ,:55.fsgy.s' -.t ...',q.:rg::51f-.Hg GROVER C, STUKEY B. PD., B. SC., D, C. 1 All W' FRED STILL D. O., B. SC. DR. GROVER C. STUKEY is serving his eleventh year as a member of the faculty. He is Professor of Patholf ogy in the School, Patholof gist to the Hospitals and Associate Professor of Anatomy. DR. FRED STILL, Professor of Mental Diseases, is a new member of the faculty this year. He is a member of the staff of the StillfHildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium at Macon, Missouri. JUDGE WALTER A, HLGBEE is Professor of Medical Jurisprudence in K. C. O. S. He has served as Judge of the Circuit Court of the thirtyfseventh district since 1926. DR. H. E. LITTON is Editor of The journal of Osteopathy. This magazine is published monthly for the profession at large, It was the first publication to be dedicated to the cause of Osteopathy. Dr. Litton is also Professor of Osteopathic Technic DR. EARL H. LAUGHLIN, JR., is Associate Professor of Surgery and Instructor in XfRay. He is also staff Surgeon in the K. C. O. S. Hospital. WALTER A. HIGBBE H. E. LITTON EARL H. LAUGHLIN, JR. A. B., LL. B. D. O. B. SC., D. O. 103 4 A l24l A WLT. -is, . r.--.., . - . M r X-L. WU' iisi R . 5.3 iv llv A DR. GEORGE MILLER is Director of Physical Eduf CHUOU and Pf0fe550f of GEORGE F. MILLER LEONARD P. TURNER Hygiene. E. S., D. O. B. s. MR. LEONARD P. TURNER is Professor of General Chemistry. MR. RUSSELL KENAGA is Professor of Organic Chemistry. MR. VERLING J. WALROD is Professor of Physics. MR. RALPH JAIN is Instructor in Anatomy. RUSSELL F. KENAGA VERLING J. WALROD RAT-PH JP-IN A. B. B. S. 1055 1125 Il 4, -V, It ' - DR. SETH THOMAS holds the chair of Professor of Oral Hygiene. He is also Dental Surgeon to the Laughlin Hospital. MR. ESCHLIMAN is Inf SETH C, THOMAS J. C. ESCHLIMAN Sf1'UC'f0f in Public SPC?-k' D. D. s. B. s. ing. The School OF N ursing HE LAUGHLIN TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES is recognized throughout the Osteopathic Profession as the best institution of its kind. The Training School was incorporated in 1920. Since that time it has operated as an academic branch of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Regular class schedules are maintained and the course of study follows that which is generally accepted as standard. Miss Ruth Story has acted as supervisor for the School since its founding. It is largely through her efforts that high ideals Of the School have been maintained. She has been ever on the watch to see that those under her care obtained the very best in osteopathic nursing training. This year some seven young Women leave the School as graduate nurses to take up their valuable work in the Held. They will be confident for they know that they are well equipped to cope with all problems and to be of real service to humanity. .. . ..r,. . . ..,..,. sasii, .-13: .. ' .A 'IE ' mg QR X-SX, 'i sag. I T A .. .N Q 1-X ' fl ,.- - .1 . N .N 1 . N ' S Q ss. - +1 V .. -' as . . . iv' '-res-1-ffsffs - - . 'Q - X i - 1f:5X X' S Ji 4-. .Q . R ' 5 MRS. GLEN MOORE, R. N. Miss RUTH ANN STORY, R.N. Mlss HAZEL FITCH, R. N. Night Supervisor Superintendent of Nurses Laughlin Supervisor ----mai---- ll26l Student Instructors PERCY TOWNSLEY. . . ROBERT NETH .... R. N. GORDON. . F. N. BARNEs ...... B. F. HUTCHINSON. . D. C. WHITNEY .... ELIZABETH FOSTER. . K. D. ATTERBURY .... R. V. HERBOLD .... ELIZABETH ESTERLINE. . , C. S. GRIFFIN ....., J. R. SCHNEIDER .... V. H. LOWELL. . . R. E. BECKER. . . CARL TURNER .... JOHN ADAMS. . . J. F. REED .... H. S. SHADE ..,. EARL MACEY. . . M. V. GAFNEY. . . M. S. BARTLETT .... MANCIL FISH. . . R. C. SLATER. . .A HAL CARTER. , . E. C. BACHER .... . Assistant in Anatomy . . Assistant in Anatomy Assistant in Bacteriology Assistant in Bacteriology . . . Assistant in Chemistry , , . Assistant in Chemistry Assistant in Embryology Assistant in Embryology Assistant in Gynecology . . .Assistant in Gynecology . .Assistant in Histology . .Assistant in Histology .Assistant in Neurology . . . Assistant in Neurology . . . .Assistant in Pathology . . . .Assistant in Pathology Assistant in Physical Diagnosis . . .Assistant in Physical Diagnosis . . . . . .Assistant in Physics , . .Assistant in Physiology . . .Assistant in Physiology . . .Assistant in Physiology . . . .Instructor in Clinical Pathology Assistant in Clinical Pathology . . , .Stoclqroom of Chemistry Department ANATOMY PROSECTORS J. D. BEALMER WARREN ADAMS GEORGE DUNR RANDALL BASS WALTER JONES JAMES DILLON WILLIAM R. KERR H1547 ll27ll I se I I 1 . ITL? .II S .414 MI ff, , 511,114-gg' - ,L' fag, f ,, 1, QE 4 A L.. fl V' .5 IWII2: -A , , .mi Im I I. IH X 'I ' is I 3 XJ49 'I gotti Iewe college, Joe, people have be cmcelling their subscriptions. STUDENT ADMINISTRATION .1 Upper Row-Jain, C. Conklin, Kenaga, Townsley, Bailey, Reed, K. Conklin, Spinney. Lower Row-Murrell, jones, johnson, Chippendale, Ferris, Bennett, Brown, jenkins. Student Council Roy FISHER, President PERCY E. TOWNSLEY, VicefP1esident RALPH JAIN, Secretary HE STUDENT COUNCIL is a parliamentary body of students representng all the classes in the school. The members are elected by popular vote in their respective classes and hold office for a term of one school year. The President of the Council is elected by popular vote in an allfschool election. During this school year the Council has had an increasing amount of work to do. It has tried to open up to the student more lines of extra curricular activities. A program has just been successfully completed which enabled all students to take part in their favorite brand of sport. Not only was this program successfully completed but several tournaments were sponsored by the Council and medals awarded to the winners. W Q One of the very valuable functions of the Council is the if maintaining of a school social calendar. This calendar is worked L out in cofoperation with the oilice of the Dean. The purpose of the p . calendar is to avoid conflictions of dates for all social functions. I The Council sponsors an allfschool dance once each month. These dances are held in the gym and are always well attended. All funds for social and other affairs come out of the Student Ac' ROY FISHER tivity Fee which is paid each year and administered by the Council President throughout the two terms of school. -----mn----f ll30ll KENNETH J. QQBANION J. PAUL INGELS ANTHONY DIBIASO Secretary President VieefPresident Class of January '33 N the depths of-a severe winter four years ago, there assembled in Kirksville, from every point on the compass, twentyfseven young men and women, the Class of January 1933. Being a midfyear class, it was perhaps singularly fitting that we were destined to become what might be termed The Snowball Class, for during the course of our four years' journey through school we gradually gained in size and solidf ity, until, having reached our journey's end, we have become the largest january Class ever to he graduated from a college of Osteopathy. Our snowball is melting, part of it to sink deeper into the earth, part per' chance to rise to heights hitherto unknown. That is for the Future, and in the Present We, the Class of january 1933, hope that the memories we leave behind may he as pleasant as those which we carry with us. ev mf- H W- l31ll A JOSEPH THOMAS AL.FRED REOER HAROLD SHADE Secretary President VicefPresident Class of June '33 S we approach that day when we shall change from student life to professional life, we are possessed of mingled emotions. When we think ofthe friendships. acquaintances, and associations with fellow students. faculty, and local people, we are indeed disturbed about leaving. Most of them we will possibly never see again. It is a sad thought. But as thoughts wander on we realize that graduatQon is the goal we have been working toward for four years. The realization of that goal means a great deal to us. lt means a chance to go out in the world and not only make our own way but to uphold an ideal-an ideal which has been set before us and with which we have become imbued through the earnest and sincere efforts of our instructors. We are anxious to be able to uphold it in the field, to become full fledged members of the profession whose ranks are doing so much to combat disease and protect the health of Humanity. This year has been both pleasant and successful for the class. Mucli credit is due the officers and members of the Graduation Committee for their untiring efforts in making our last year and graduation a series of events on which we can look with pride in future years. Though we leave the college, we will take with us many pleasant memories of hours in Kirksville. Who knows but what some day we might return to renew those memories? u'Ql5s------- ll32ll . .V K I r ,s-an.-, -I. C. PROBY E. O. BACHER J. ED CARTER Secretary President VicefPresident Class of January '3LL LL too soon will come the day when we shall depart from the halls of K. C. C. S. forever as students. Perhaps we may return as sucf cessful field men and tell the classes yet to come about just how we made our success. Cnly one more short semester is left to worry about the eight o'clock class and if the judge is going to give an exam. Our class has become somewhat scattered in the course of the voyf age through school. Summer school during the past two years has taken its toll. A few have dropped out, to enter again in some lower class or to take up life again in the various places from which they came. No other class in the school can name as many different places as the homes of its members as can ours. We come from all parts of the country, from Maine to California and from Michigan to the Gulf. Foreign countries are also well represented, with three Englishmen and a pair of twins from Canada. Let graduation come, we will be ready, for our faith is great and our hearts are strong and we know darn well we will get along. HB3 ll33ll ' g RAY OTEY KENNETH CULL FRED TAYLOR VicefPresident President Treasurer Class of June '3LL N a cold rainy night in September of 193O4most of the members of our class arrived in the fair city of Kirksville. What a sight met our eyes. Surrounded by eager fraternity men, who seemed determined to take our bags away from us, was the little funny looking station with the brick platform. Rain was also doing its best to make the scene in general look as dreary as possible. So it is easy to unf derstand that we set out upon our careers with more or less heavy hearts. However days passed, as days have a way of doing, and we began to realize that life and Kirksville were not so bad after all. We managed to pass the lirst year without any definite symptoms arising and that was decidedly encouraging. Our return for sophomore year was marked by clear weather so the general spirits of the class were much better than in the fall a year before. The year ran quietly enough with the exception of some Resolutions which were, to use a lay expression, nipped in the bud. During this year symptoms have begun to develop in almost every member of the class. White treating coats and instrument bags have begun to appear. Of course there were some that developed these symptoms during the sophomore year but they were only sporatic cases. It is with no little excitement that we look forward to next year. Final state boards, graduation, and then the field. That is the goal that we have been seeking for three years already. May the time pass quickly. k- 21 --1-1,-iilR17:.-,., ll34ll ft- l'l Qi?-as l ,Sf , Q-I ' H. P. SWISHER ROY DESHAW E. C. WIEGAND VicefPresident President Secretary Class of January '35 AST year at this time we said we were the only bachelor class in K. C. 0, S. and we were rather proud of the fact. However there comes a time in every man's life when some woman steps in. So it was with us. The woman in question was Betty Slaughter and we must admit that she certainly changed things in our classes. No more of those good old man to man jokes with the instructor that we had been accustomed to in the past. However the jokes were not all .good and Betty is a cute little girl, so everything is rosy. There are a few vacant places in the ranks of our class. Each semester it seems that for one reason or another some member has dropped out. Several of the original members have passed on to the upper junior class due to summer school and to ad' vanced credits. Following in the footsteps of others who have gone before we have made an effort to do away with some of the old traditions that outline the treatment of freshmen. We did not as freshmen wear the green caps nor have any freshman rules imposed upon us. In turn when we became sophomores we let the freshmen go unmolested. Three semesters now stretch between us and graduation. We have many things yet to learn in that time and the days will be crowded, but if they are as pleasant as the days that have passed we will be satisfied. 14131 rr . l l35l XXAQTIXX , X X F 54-0 331 ik: , ' fc? P i il r-,Fsgjm Esrinzix SNETHEN C. G. COHAGAN J. D. BEALMER Secretary President VicefPresident Class of June '35 WO years gone, just half way towards our goal. Those two years seem very short however when viewed from this side. They certainly seemed long enough though when seen from the other side. Our class has been one to change tradition. We tried as best we could to im' press our views concerning freshman rules on the sophomores during our freshman year. We were not quite successful in doing away with all of the rules but did get rid of a few of the more troublesome of them. This year, in the role of sophomores ourselves, we were more or less easy on the new freshmen. After all a new freshman entering school has too many other things to worry about to be bothered with a group of rules hanging over his head. Gray's, chemistry, histology and a dozen other subjects are crowding his brain, how well we know. When Dr. Stukey and his dissection came our way we almost wished that we were freshmen again. That two hours every afternoon gets pretty tough along in the spring when the grass begins to turn green and a young man's fancy turns not to dissection. However, with the end of this year we lay away the knife and probe and try to get set for Practice, Diagnosis and Pediatrics. When we look back, however, they have been two fine years and if the next two only pass as quickly everything will be O. K. 193.5 il36ll QS? ?TlliTl:TllV! P will CIUQI Hill JANE PETERS WAYMAN SHOESTALL For PRIEST Secretary President VicefPresident Class ol: January '36 NE year and onefhalf in Osteopathy is our record to date. just long enough to End out what it is all about and to realize that the next two and onefhalf years will be made up of serious business. Our ship first set sail with A. C. Bigsby in command and had very smooth going, except of course for the usual diiliculty with those sessions in the Pit Chemistry was also a grave hazard to some but we all managed to pull through. In due time the L'Pit became a thing of the past and in place of it came dissection. Some said worse and more of it. Perhaps they were right, but for all the smell we are learning a great deal about anatomy and that is after all the basis of Osteopatby. When viewed from a physical standpoint our class has a great claim to fame. Towering above the rest of us is Paul Donohue, who has to buy two tickets to go to the show. At the other end of the line is Red McCarthy, who can go on a half fare. Two and onefhalf years from now we will all be graduates. Let us hope we make as good doctors as we have friends in school. -l-.om i137ll XQA. at Et, ,ffzi jf? 'Rs ,ex 'Ng as i Q Nfl 41, f 1, 9, fill' ljl iQQfQ CHARLES DIXON WALTER HORN DAN WALKER Secretary President VicefPresident Class of June '36 HE year was 1932, and all was quiet in our changefpockets. Nevertheless we still had the pockets, which was something, and a yen for the Promising Unknown, which was something more. And one ine, sunny September day saw 144 of us rattle through Kirks' ville's dusty Arc de Triomphe and lay in supplies for a fourfyear sojourn at the Osteopathic Mecca. The other two of our group, incidentally, came later on-they were making the trip in one of the Smithsonian Institute's castfoff relics of the Ford Age and thus were a bit tardy. Well, we couldn't blame them. We only wondered how they arrived at all. At any rate it wasn't long before we were all assembled and pondering the vagaries of Cunningham and Arey, and scratching our heads over Gray. Yes, and we're still doing just that! But the intellectual haze is lifting bit by bit under the guidance of a fine faculty, and we're beginning to see a glimmer of hope on the distant horizon. There's plenty of work yet to be done, but plenty of interest to make it taste sweet. And that makes a diff ference. The Sophomores having formally introduced us with a reception and dance soon after our arrival, we responded with another at the gymnasium shortly afterward. The turnfout was as good as the turnfin was late, judging by the number of somnolent countenances in the dawn class Cin the wee small hour of S a. mj the next day. In other words, everybody made hay while the moon shone, and nobody thought of tomorrow until it came. New interests, warm friendships, fascinating work-all have combined to make this a great year for us all. We look back on it, a little sorry to see it go, but completely happy in the prospect of a future laden with opportunities even greater, and work ever more ab' sorbing as we progress one step further toward our osteopathic goal. T IQZQ l38l l L 'l , , ti ,, , 'l!-1 Upper Row-Mehegan, Dartt, Neumann, Priest, Domann, Gulick. Lower Row-Leidheiser, DeShaw, Needham, Felling, Dearborn, Laidlaw. lnterfraternity Council ' CLIFFOIQD DARTT, President HE Interfraternity Council is now in the third year of a very useful life. It was formed in the spring of 1930, after the need for such an organization had long been felt. Efforts made in the past to organize a governing council for the fraternities had failed, and much opposition was met when the new attempt was made. However, after a great deal of dis' cussion a set of rules and regulations was drawn up and presented to the various fraternif ties. When these rules were accepted the Interfraternity Council was born. The membership of the Council is composed of two representatives from each fra' ternity on the campus. In addition to these twelve members there is also a faculty repref sentative who serves as chairman at all meetings and gives advice, but does not vote. The Council controls in a general way the activities of the various fraternities. It is concerned largely with the rushing of new men at the beginning of each semester. Dates are set by the Council before which rushing may not be done. The active rushfweek and pledging which takes place at the end ofthe week are also taken care of by the Council. Dr. A. D. Becker has served in the capacity of Faculty Chairman and Adviser to the Council since its beginning. Much credit is due Dr. Becker for his help and advice in overcoming the many problems that arise. MEMBERS Acfxcm- ATLAS'4 THETA Psi' Harold Laidlaw .lohn Neumann Loren Leidheiser A. G. Dearborn Foy Priest Roy DeShaw ALPHA TAu SIGMA-- IorA TAU SioMA- PHI SIGMA GAMMA- Cliiford Dartt Paul Needham Eugene Gulick Charles Mehegan Ray Felling Albert Domann l--iQ5s----- ll59ll HF. YA 1 J I 1 f N li l S L V X 3 Us i Q L ki if if Masai - 525' ' ' 1 ff 5 h Q ,,,fE1L-5-f E THE -HZOJTEJ2, Off CII 1. aries M v '-Jf4'- f .gf A viii' 'J . ,M 5, .. : ' 'f,,.g-, vb' 'I Mywyfn 3 r .'f, .l 1, 4, , ,111 . .N-,, . w , ,--V, U ' 'M' , J. 1 -. V' ..w,. , , 1, . ,1,,':x 'W f . , 'J - H W 'Q-I L ,wmwl M'h 'xx , 1 . .V ,. -.. f ,M w ,Q . , -,, yy, 1 X .- wx . , , V, . , ,JN ,. , 3 vl ' '- .' -.H a 1 ... n' ' Hx' ' 'J . ,, , ,, .. , , , V3 'nv ,W '4 .-., ' UV- . ' W 1 - I , Y ,' 1' 'J 8 ',! W -Y vx - ', ', 'A .M V I ' H 1 V 1 , ,, , V ,1 1 .N -- . . , ,w U-.:f1y.:, . , 1 1 1. -V ' , - , 4 J w , ,U ,, . 1 A up f, N 4 ,,, X, X- -. '...! H f' ,. W. , .my .. ,N - . - ,,, W wt,-Q 1. ,MA ,, ,4 xx., , ,- - , .. -,N , , N 4 YY, ,N , , , A f,. - .g. ' 1- z.. 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M' .' v. V lv W' 1 wQw.5'Jflff- ' , 1' W-Q42-2 3.1 H we--. ' ', , 'v ... - 'H' 'w..' W. ,' mhimx n ,wlqf 1, , - ., . 'v--11, ,N W 1. , -gn , -, ,' A 51,2 ,. ., :I L 1 3-w ',,'1f' Mg- ,Mc , ,,-1 f , ' -' Hx px, , M., ,...w.i ,,. -1,,' 4 1, 1 , W j,,V,gf, ,g. IM., ,Wx gy ,N , ,- M M, V ,V ,'d,'-,-,11,-V' g,Q,4- 4,3 .f,,'f24.-. AN MJ, '- ' , ,- ,X ' w.-,N v .LJFMA H. Mai. Mg Q- --ALS.: T' ,A ' ' ' ' '1,f:., I .ffv W4 H ww.: ,tx 'Q - , J X5 N - .M,!.I1,H -, 2' if .T - V. 1 l wx, WI lI!xbMPL'i'l'LNlIMI lISHf7lk'N1h .Wl5 fi! l.?V5'!l7u'l IR lLIfLI'!UA'!6.'e?Tn Kb. ' l.lW'.Kl1lS'iWrl'll NYM'x5Jhh1IllIlRlhYlVW1H. . . 1. A., A . 1 .1 -4 .' 'a my x' Q ,,' SENIQRS .X x JFK 1 mm ffm A65 i xt, Personally I believe that a prof fessional attitude at all times is 11 great asset to ll doctor. , W ,. i 'TlVl iyl ,, '. A QR , i it . i . 3 vi' ADRIAN D. BEUKEMA L. E. B1LODEAu Baseball 1, 2 Class President 3 I Interne K. C. O. S. Hospital ROY W. BONIFIELD G. W. BUMPUS, JR. Theta Psi NOEL CARTER Sigma Sigma Phi. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Stilletto 3 Interne Laughlin Hospital. HARRY CAUFIELD GEORGE CLAY Phi Sigma Gamma ALBERT CORRODI Theta Psi Kappa Sigma Washingtoii and jefferson U. Chio State U. MILTON DAVIS Ozark Wesleyan College Student Council 4 DONALD C. DBLBRIDGE Theta Psi Sigma Sigma Phi Class President 1 Student Council 2 Class Vice-President 3 lnterffraternity Council 4 Interne K. C. O. S. Hospital Northern Ill. Teachers College .oii----- il44l Grand Rapids, Mich. Milliiiocket, Me. Lakewood, Ohio Denver, Colo. Brighton, Iowa Reeder, N. D. Joplin, Mo. Columbus, Ohio Webb City, Mo. DeKalb, Ill. ..-..i....--....- ......,..... E. W. DELEZBNE V. I. DEVINE ANTHONY DIBIASO Iota Tau Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Class Vice President 4 Mass. College of Osteopathy J. CHARLES DIPERR1 Interne K. C. O. S. Hospital PRUDENCB DRAKE A. B., Conn. College for Women B. S., Kirksville School of Applied Science Student Council Z Interne Laughlin Hospital Kirksville, Mo. Goodlavid, Kas. Everett, Mass. Everett, Mass. Newton, Mass. GUY F. DUNN Missouri Valley, Iowa CLAYTON EDWARDS Acacia Club ELIZABETH STILL ESTERLINE Delta Omega A. B., University of Southern Calif. Class Secretary and Treasurer 1, 2, 3 WOmen's League CRAWFORD MYLES ESTBRMNE Theta Psi Sigma Sigma Phi Business Manager Osteoblast 5 J. W. FRANCE Lapeer, Mich. Kirksville, Mo. Newport, R. I. Mitchell, S. D. 1145i -...mr fr L 4 -aff, Y X V kr Y ,P L W- fn ' 1 ' , 'Ti i - X' ,lql ill 'WP 'li Lgpqkglfs, MILTON GAFNEY Theta Psi Psi Sigma Alpha ROBERT GIDEON GARDNER Sigma Sigma Phi Michigan State College Michigan Club President 3 Band 1, 2, 3,4 B. S., Kirksville School oi Applied Science Interne Laughlin Hospital Baseball Manager 3 Basketball Manager 2 S. B. GILROY M. NETTIE HARRIS LOUISE A. HATTEN Axis Club Nebraska Wesleyan College Women's League EARL HOLMAN LEONICE Hurcumson Sargent School of Physical Education lnterne Laughlin Hospital J. PAUL INGELS Atlas Club Psi Sigma Alpha Student Council 3 Class Treasurer 3 Class President 4 lnterne Laughlin Hospital J. S. JILKA Phi Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi Stilletto 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 Interffratrrnity Council Z, 3, 4 Osteoblast 3. 4 lnterne Laughlin Hospital G. C. KLOSTERMANN A, T. Still Independents 1034 ll46l Winfield, Kans Lansing, Mich Bay City, Mich Arlama, Ga Fullerton, Neh Kivksville, Mo Caribou, Me Springfield, Ill Ellsworth, Kans Milwaukee, Wis w 'f Lv! L Q wi l V' il 'ii N' .-,' ' A IFN EVERETTE FRANK MCCARTNEYL Elm Creek, Neh. Atlas Club THEODORE B. MCGREW Iota Tau Sigma Sigma Sigma Phi Bachelor Club President Class President 2 Osteohlast 4 Student Council 3 Little Theatre Group LENA MAUCK Delta Omega XVOmen's League CLIFFORD S: MERRILL ARTHUR A. MER: MERTON W. MILLER Phi Sigma Gamma Little Theatre Group KENNETH j. OlBANlON Psi Sigma Alpha Mirinesota U. NILES L. OWEN ALAN M. POOLE Theta Psi Sigma Sigma Phi STANLEY W. RATCUFEE lota Tau Sigma Psi Sigma Alpha British Empire Club Class Secretary 1 Student Council 4 Men's Clee Club Little Theatre Group Seward, Neb. Appleton City, Mo. Newton, Mass. Boston, Mass. Newton, Mass. Canton, S. D. Owosso, Mich. Fall River, Mass. Bradford, England H334 ll47ll -eh HARRY R. SCHMITT Harrisburg, Pa. Penn College Y. M, C. A. College of Chicago CHARLES STILL, JR. Kirlqsiiille, Mo. Psi Sigma Alpha B. S.. Kirkwille School of Applied Science University of Southern Calif. Class President 1 HELEN ANNE TERHUWEN St. Louis, Mo. Delta Omega Women's League CHARLOTTE WEATON Axis Club D. D. WALKER Acacia Cluh M-I--A-ll is . -- ------ l43l Beaver, Pa. Sebring, Ohio wi DONALD C. DELBRIDGE CLIFFORD DARTT january '33 june '33 Sigma Sigma phi Senior Award THE SIGMA SIGMA PHI sEN1oR AWARD is given to one member of each graduating class. The selection is made by a committee composed of faculty members and students, who judge those eligible for the Award on the basis of scholarship, school activities, personality, characf ter, and possibilities of success in the field. Iil-'liy--- f--- l49l .-o fl f. Y' -,f x, .f4r1v,.i,-1, f . - 1 , mhaalr jim N .. Q ,xy it 'P' ly ,A H. M. ACKLEY W. P. ALSPACH Acacia Club Band 2 JOHN AUSTIN SIDNEY BALL British Empire Club A. T. Still Independents aug ni L. J. BAMBERL Alpha Tau Sigma President Class Vicefljresident Capital U. Ohio State U. Interfraternity Council Bachelor of Science degree GEORGE BARKER Tau Kappa Epsilon Psi Sigma Alpha Knox College E. H. BENSON Alpha Tau Sigma Michigan State College E. R. BIGGERS Sigma Sigma Phi C. M. BLANTON Georgia Club 'GF H. V. W. BROADBBNT Phi Sigma Gamma Sigma Nu Oklahoma A. ancl M. .Os f l- l5Oll Milwaukee, Wis. F indlay, Ohio Nimot, Colo. Montreal, Canada Sandusky, Ohio La Harpe, Ill. St. johns, Micl1. Nlonson, Me. Moizlrrie, Ga. Walters, Okla. Pi CHARLES BROoRs, JR. Beta Psi University of Ill, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 HELEN M. CALMES Axis Club Rural Normal School Women's League Stilletto 2 Childrens Clinic L. DALE CHESEMORE Atlas Club CHARLES O. CHESTER Sigma Nu Syracuse U. NELLIS C. CHRisTMAN Phi Delta Chi Wooster U. B. S., Ohio State U. MILTON CLARK CLIFFORD E. CONRLIN Student Council 4 HARRY COOPER Theta Psi ELEANOR COURSUMF: Delta Omega ' Women's League Osteohlast 3 Interfsorority Council S. A. CROWDER Psi Sigma Alpha University of lll. Kirksville State Teachers College Tau Delta Tau A fit M ,Ive Quincy. Ill. Appleton, Wis. Overton, Neb. Bujfalo, N. Y. Massillon, Ohio Kenyon, R. I. Dunlnar, Wis. Bloomfeld, N. Cleveland, Ohio Grand Rapids, Mich. 103 5 ll51l w CLIFFORD DARTT Theta Nu Epsilon, president Sigma Sigma Phi, president Alpha Tau Sigma, president Interffraternity, president Student Council University Club , Interne Laughlin Hospital University of Minnesota University of Wisconsin Bachelor of Science GRANT DEARBORN Acacia Club Sigma Sigma Phi University of Massachusetts JAMES DEVLIN Theta Psi Interne Laughlin Hospital WILLIAM M. DINAN Iota Tau Sigma ALBERT DOMANN Phi Sigma Gamma Interne Laughlin Hospital W. H. DUNLAP Pi Gamma Nu Pittsburg State Teachers College Men's Glee Club Band 1 Interne K. C. O, S. Hospital Bachelor of Science JACK BENNETT EVANS Phi Delta Theta University of Nebraska Bachelors Club ROBERT C. FISHER ROY B. FISHER Atlas Club Sigma Sigma Phi Interne K. C. O. S. Hospital Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council President Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3, 4 Bachelors Club Osteoblast 3 CLARENCE B. Fix Theta Psi Theta Phi Sigma Omega Beta Pi Nebraska Wesleyan U. University of Neb. Los Angeles College of Osteopachy 1 ,L ku... .,,..,.t.- -,1..f.- --.. l52ll Red Wing, Minn Melrose, Mass. fohnstown, Penn. Boston, Mass. Hefrington, Kans. Pittsburg, Kans. Lexington, Neb. Monmouth, Ill. East Lansing, Mich Columbus, Nab. VIRGINIA FOSTER Kappa Psi Delta Women's League EARL A. GARLAND Atlas Club Philadelphia College of O Baseball 2, 3 LHROY F. GARLAND Atlas Cluh VICTOR L. GRAHAAI Acacia Cluh Sigma Sigma Phi Bachelor Club CARL W. GROCE EVERETT J. GROSS Theta Nu Epsilon Iota Tau Sigma St. joseph junior College Class President 3 Inter-fraternity Council 3 EARL C. HAHN Atlas Club THOMAS W. HAMILL Kappa Psi Psi Sigma Alpha University of Illinois T. C. HARDMAN Sigma Sigma Phi ROLAND L. HAVENS Phi Sigma Gamma Sigma Sigma Phi Gettysburg College steopathy South Bend, Ind. Providence, R. I. Providence, R. I. Akron, Ohio Olympia, Wash. St. joseph, Mo. Zarieswlle, Ohzo Ottawa, Ill. Moultrie, Ga. Torkr, Penn. ----ms,-----M l53ll isa' F. 1 . ' -I C qlfhe-, . MARXE E. HEAL Axis Club WOmen's League HILTON R. Hess Theta Psi Bachelor Club Baseball 3, 4 RONALD HULING Atlas Club B. FRANK HUTCHINSON Psi Sigma Alpha Kirksville State Teachers College Bachelor of Science RALPH JAIN Sigma Sigma Phi Osteoblast 3 C. W. JAQUITH British Empire Club Men's Clee Club DELL H. JOHNSTON Atlas Club Band 1, 2, 3, 4 THOMAS J. KEENAN ALBERT M. KELCHNER Men's Glee Club Interne Laughlin Hospital lnterne K. C. O. S. Hospital EDWARD M. KELLER Whitman College Band 1, 2 ma..--- ll54ll Hmgham, Mass. Saginaw, Mich. Joplin, Mo. Krrksmlle, Mo. Santa Nlomca, Cal. Toronto, Canada Fort Fawjield, Me. Dorchester, Mass. Lima, Ohio lone, Ore. O. J. KEMBLB RUSSELL F. KENAGA Sigma Nu A. B. degree Albion College Michigan Club President 2, 3 Ex-Service Men's Club President Student Council 3 GEORGE H. KERSTING WILLIAM W. KLEPSER J. PAUL LARKINS Acacia Club Oklahoma U. Missouri U. W. A. LARRicic Muskingum College Bachelor of Science Basketball 4 KEITH S. LOWELL Delta Sigma Lamba Montana U. R. T. MCCREIGHT EARL C. MACY Phi Sigma Gamma Central College Band 2 R. L. MARSHALL Theta Nu Epsilon Alpha Tau Sigma Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 4. , ii ., 4 , ,,W,Lp. Glendive, Movzt. Royal Oak, Mich. Cincinnati, Olno Brookline, Mass. Tulsa, Okla. Pleasant City, Ohio Ronan, Mont. Lyons, Kans. Richmond, Mo. Adams, Mass. .L 1035 ll55ll Wow, 7 HAROLD H. MARTIN Missouri Valley, Iowa Psi Sigma Alpha University Of Ill. Interne Laughlin Hospital W. A. MARTIN - Pittsburgh U. Geneva College CHARLES WILLIAM MEHEGAN Alpha Tau Sigma Sigma Nu Vermont U. Interffraternity Z, 3 CARL C. PAscAI.E ALFRED W. REGER Acacia Club Psi Sigma Alpha Albright College Class VicefPresident 2 Class President 4 Men's Glee Club Inter-fraternity Council 2, 3 Student Council 3 WILLARD W. REGER Acacia Club Psi Sigma Alpha Student Council 2 Men's Clee Club Editor of Osteoblast 3 Editor of Student Directory 4 DAVID E. REID Chico State College ROLAND C. G. REIM Minnesota U. REX N. RENNICK Iota Tau Sigma MANTON B. ROBERTS l1jll'-.l........... ll56ll Williamspovt, Penn. Adams, Mass. Newport, R. I. Flanders, N. Flanders, N. gl. Chico, Calif. New Ulm, Minn. St. joseph, Mo. Lake Wales, Fla. HARRY ROTHMAN Ohio State U, ANNA E. SAMUELSON Kappa Psi Delta Nebraska Central College Women's League CLAYTON M. SCHILL Theta Nu Epsilon Iota Tau Sigma HAROLD L. SHADE Atlas Club C. O. SHAFFER Psi Omega Pittsburg State Teachers College Sterling College WINIFRED E. SHAFEER Delta Omega Stilletto 3 Women's League Interfsorority Council Interne Laughlin Hospital CLARION E. SHRIVER La Grange College CulverfStockton College Band 2, 3, 4 A. T. Still Independents PAUL J. SM1-ri-1 A. T. Still Independents Band 1. Z, 3, 4 DANIEL PORTER SNYDER Ohio Wesleyan U. University Club B, S., Kirksville School of Applied Scie L. Ross SPURLING Alpha Tau Sigma British Empire Club New Straitsville, Ohio Stromsberg, Neb. Moorhead, Minh Sluenemo, Kaus Molivze, Kans Cawnbridge, Mass Philadelphia, Mo. Wi1111ehago, M iam. Lorain, Ohio DCC Hamilton, Bermuda Ulla l57ll af J A. J. GORDON STEWART Alpha Tau Sigma Interne Laughlin Hospital HEWETT W. STREVER JOSEPH M. THOMAS Atlas Club Sigma Sigma Phi Class Treasurer 4 Stillerro 4 ROBERT E. TRAVERS University Of lllinois ALTON L. TURNER Sigma Sigma Phi Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Boxing 2 JACK S. TURNER ALLEN H. VAN ARSDALE Theta Psi Psi Sigma Alpha Interns K. C. O. S. Hospital SAVERA WESSELS Delta Omega Creston junior College WALTER E. W1-iiTE DALE C. WHITNEY Kearney State Teachers College Men's Glee Club ms+----- ll53ll Grant Falls, Mont. Rocliestev, N. T. Columbus, Ohio Wilmerre, Ill. Moultrie, Ga. T-OUTlgSIOw'l'l, Ohio Bloomfield, N. Creston, Iowa Lewistown, Mo11t. Sidney, Nab. MARY PHILLIPS WHEELER Axis Club Women's League LLOYD F. WILLIAMS Atlas Club NEVA M. WILLIAMS Kappa Psi Delta Womens League WOmen's Glee Club HUGH THORNTON WILLOUGI-IBY Spokane U. A. B., University Of Idaho CLENN C. WOOLLBY Men's Glee Club Michigan Club ll 'bl If. Q 'mil' Centerville, Iowa Polson, Mont. Snover, M ich. Cinchinati, Ohio Mfwlette, Mich. 1034 -J ...gf l59ll JUNIORS ll If k'm:Q'?'Q+1i1Te gli' in ,.A. .M-1? gfxlg' ff ,L g f? ,Tj l gg X , 'ff' KC ETS 1 . Mk , J 1 f ,if X X. -1 4 lu C Vx. . A X xgjggx. Mm A I still say that the only Way to judge a VVOIHRIDQS age is by the buck of her neck, W ey V,-X 1 l l. JOHN V. ADAMS E. O. BACHER WALTER J. BAUER G. H. BRADLEY bl. EDWARD CARTER VERNON H. CASNER J. S. DUNHAM IDA MAE EVERSULL RALPH M. GORDON NELL D. HARING VAUGHN HERBOLD WAYNE A. HOCRETT HB1 H6211 Gen esco , Ill. Uniontown, Penn. Cleveland, Ohio Kifksville, Mo. Fulton, Mo. Kifksville, Mo. Belfast, Ireland El Dorado, Kans. Hebron, Nebr. Mcmen, Mo. Tulsa, Okla. Lincoln, Neb. JAMES HOLDEN LLOYD HUCHINS GAIL JACKSON GORDON JAQUITH JOHN L. KEOHAN JOHN G. LYONS K. E. MARSHALL EMIL MAYER LAWRENCE MILLER WALTER H. MILLER ALLEN B. PRESCOTT JOCYLYN PROEY T London, Eng. Lancaster, Ohio jacksonville, Ill. Toronto, Canada Weymouth, Mass. Pontiac, Mich. Flint, Mich. - East Liverpool, Ohio Portland, Me. Bloomjield, N. Cleveland, Ohio ' London, Eng. 'ZS' 4 :QM wi r JOE F. REED ROBERT SIFRIT CARL W. TURNER L. P. TURNER A. G. ZUSPAN -l-ms.---- H6411 jackson, Mo. London, Ohio Kivksville, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. La Belle, Mo. JUNIORS JUNE '34 N554 ' H6511 .- -7 - , ,Y .,-J, Y, f 2 , I -fyfi Ri, ' 'I 3 II lim ll' WENDELL F. ANDERSON RAYMOND ATTERBURY WILLIAM BAILEY C. H. BAKER HELEN L. BALLEIN F. N. BARNES ZACK A. BARNES MARTIN BARTLETT MERRILL BARTLETT JOHN BAUM, IR. ROLLIN E. BECKER C. R. BLACKBURN -.fIz,-1- H6611 Great Falls, Mont. lDenver, Colo. Houston, Texas Kewanee, Ill. Winfield, Kans. Dodge City, Kans. Albany, Ga. Sapulpa, Okla. Sapulpa, Okla. Sav anna h, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Findlay, Ohio , ,EN 5 i C. E. BLOOM A. C. BOWBRICK A. P. BUMSTEAD MORGAN CARR HAZEL A. CLARK KENNETH M. CONKLIN DALE E. CRAIG KENNETH COLL D. LOUIS CUMMINOS MILES B. CURTISS DAWSON D. DERFBLT WILLIAM L. EDWARDS Maysville, Mo. Nanaimo, B. C. Delaware, Ohio Swan-ipscott, Mass. Palo Alto, Cal. Xenia, Ohio Galva, Ill. Warreiisburg, Mo. Lansing, Mich. Shelton, Conn. Joplin, Mo. Concordia, Kans. 1033 H6711 ra' VI 'T pg Ross ENGLISH, JR. WARREN S. EVERSIILI. MARIE FABER MARY VIRGINIA FALLIS TOM W. FINCH GEORGE K. FISHER T. EDMUND FLYNN LORNE R. FORBES JOHN I. FUDENSRI A. H. FULLER ROBERT G. GILLSON BERNHARD B. GOLDMAN ........i.t.,-,'q534..............l-... IISSI Asbury Park, California, Ohio Toronto, Canada Joplin, Kirksville, Marion, Lorain, Mo. Mo. Ark. Ohio Vancouver, Canada LaPortc, Ind. Parkerton, Wyo. St. johns, Mich. Brooklyn, N. T. WANDA L. GOSNEY C. J. GRAMOLINI ROBEILT GRANT H. GURNEY LOWELL HARDY HCMER C. HARRIS WILLIAM T. HARTFORD H. V. HEIMBURGBR ROBERT C. HILL H. L. HOMEWOOD ' DONALD A. JAQUITH EDWARD L. JOHNSTON .P Kifrlqsville, Mo. Newport, R. I. Conneaut, Ohio Mendota, Ill.- Porrland, Me. Dayton, Ohio Gibson City, Ill. Kwlqsville, Mo. Cmcmmm, Ohio Miles City, Mont. Toronto, Canada Medfovd Hillside, Mass. f 5? Illia ll69l 1' 'lf 'X Q, - if .-.fx 4 f X -:xx l'vHm MELVIN KIESEL JACK KOENIG MARY KORN GILBERT H. KROEGER JAMES LANE LOREN D. LEIDHEISER RACHEL LORD JOSEPH L. LOVE VERNON H. LOWELL F. BERNARD MCNUTT WELLS E. MAHAR HARRY D. MARBOUGH --l- . Q3 4---- H703 El Reno, Olqla. Detroit, Mich. Kirlqsville, Mo. Louisville, Ky. Bwrlington, Kans. Vermilion, Ohio Methuen, Mass. Kifrlgsville, Mo. Bowdoinhmn, Me. Claysville, Penn. Detroit, Mich. Joplin, Mo. EMERY MILLER W. B. MILLER EIVIND R. Moss P. B. MUNSON PAUL NEEDHAM ROBERT G. NETH ROBERT NORTH RAY WILLIAM OTEY Garden City, Mo. Bloomfeld, N. Everett, Mass. Webb City, Mo. Glendive, Mont. Plqua, Olno Lansing, Mich. Hobart, Olqla. ROBERT PATTERSON Nfornmg Sun, Iowa JAN PAUL MYRON W. RIEGEL HARRY RINBFORT Eau Claire, Wis. Warren, Ohio Grinnell, Iowa -4...,.b I' ll' HB5 . l71ll wiv., , T A 'FF M Q. PERCY R. RIEMER W. PAUL ROBERTS CLIFF H. ROBERTSON ROBERT D. ROGERS W. QRVAL ROSE THOMAS A. RYAN VxERDON1A SHOCKEY LEOPOLD RUSSELL C. SLATER WARNER H. SORENSON CHARLES G. ST. JOHN F. P. STAFF H. H. STOREY l--iQ5sl--- H7211 Wood River, Ill. Zanesville, Ohio Owensboro, Ky. South View-ma, Ohio Morrowville, Kans. Warveii, Ohio Winheld, Kans. Miles City, Kans. Kennedy, Minn. Kewanee, Ill. Barry, Ill. Warren, Ohio ' ' AEI V. ' ,NI A vim Tl 'rf LQ: I. lv C. H. SWARTZ CLAIRE TAYLOR FRED TAYLOR PERCY E. TOWNSLEY INA M. VAN METER FRQITZ VON BEHREN WYLLIS WALKER J. VERLING WALROD JAMES WALSH PAUL WELCH LESLIE D. WENRICK VERNON C. WHITE Q' 'I' ,V 1,427 fi Lakeland, Fla. Edgewood, R. I. East Lansing, Mich. Miles City, Mont. Tambfidge Wells, Eng. West Palm Beach, Fla. Macomb, Ill. Wabash, Ind. Winchester, Mass. Springjield, Mo. Piqua, Ohio Kivlqsville, Mo. H531 E ll73ll -ff Y? - ,., ,C-, J ,fr-.-1 A -T 'fv-! 'Q HOWARD H. WILLIAMS LORNA MARIAN WILLIAMS J. EDWIN WILSON M. L. WIRT A. D. WRIGHT CLARENCE A. WURST JACK YOUNGBLOOD R. L. ZAY BUD MEYERS ---m3I--- H749 New Rochelle, N. T. Port Arthur, Canada Alliston, Canada Battle Creek, Mich. Moberly, Mo. Lima, Ohio Corydon, Iowa Lima, Ohio Melvin, Ill. fi CQ: GQ lr!-A Lf Q 1 aw Wi, f e is ' if , - ij MT, , Yeah, but what did I care because the mug had given me a D last semester. som-IOMQRES 4 4 , P'-. 21511 F:-if ali' . . J an T ' -.-. s--::'-sew . 3 if 7 'J 1 'm ff' il Ru? ff + ,, luh' .: , , . Q - A E ' EQ. .fx 4 'S If if ,gg Ex xr, , Q 1 A: my I. ,,,',l Mc . . .y A ' fri 9 ts, IN lg f ' ,L w ,,a Q, aw QN f HOWARD ANSLEY HAROLD BECKWITH E. H. BESTMAN C. O. BRAUMBEROER WILLIAM BROWN ROBERT COMMINGS RALPH CONNELL ORv1LLE CRAMER REX CROCKER ROY DESHAW CLAIR M. DILLON STEPHEN W. FREY NUM H76B Akron, Ohio Akron, Ohio Kirksville, Mo. Creston, Iowa Kirksville, Mo. Akron, Ohio Green City, Mo. East St. Louis, Ill. Millinocket, Me. Burlington, Vt. Norcatur, Kans. Elizabeth, N. I. J. GERDES CHARLES HAUGHAWOUT STANLEY KOERNER CliESTER MCFARLAND DEAN G. MOE BENJAMIN MORRIS RUSSELL L. PELL RICHARD REID J. R. SCHNEIDER BEATRICE SLAUGHTER JOHN C. SLIFER CHARLES K. SMITH T, Springfield, Ill. Miles City, Mont. Cleveland, Ohio Niagara Falls, N. T. Hillsboro, Ohio Long Beach, L. I. Sibley, Iowa Warren, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Queen City, Mo. Nick erso n, Kans. Freeport, L. I. :Oli ff 9? ll77ll Yr A 5, . ,, 37 ,J ,lx YV W-UE arf 'Q , . Mig 4. ' ' 'ii 1' 'bf 'hi 1 . q- '. Y Yr li -ll! , usqfv. . . W. E. STOKES H. P. SWISHBR DONALD TERHUNE R. A. THOMPSON E. E. WALCHER E. C. WIEGAND L. L. WOODWORTH l-.o3i-- 11783 Moultrie, Ga. Houston, Texas West Milford, N. Battle Creek, Mich. St. Louis, Mo. Sandusky, Ohio Willoughby, Ohio SOPI-IOMORES JUNE '35 B EB ,,.. -11 ni l M ,L WARREN P. ADAMS HAZEN ANDERSON OTHO F. BEAMER DALE ATTERBERRY PAUL ATTERBERRY STEPHEN S. ARIDAS WILLIAM BADGER BAHNE K. BAHNSON ALICE BAILEY RANDALL BASS J. D. BEALMER Lincoln, Mass. Igifrksville, Mo. Gladwater, Texas Kirksville, Mo. Milwaukee, Wis. Newdfli, N- I- Houston, Texas Inwood, Ia. New Bedford, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. Dem1ev', Colo. W1L1.1AM BLANCHETTE Greenleaf, Kans. 1034 18011 PAUL BRBNNBR MORRIS P. BRILEY RICHQARD W. BRISCOE RONALD BROWN CARL A. BRUER C. H. CALLOWAY CLARENCE CANOYER JOSEPH CARROLL WILLIAM CARROLL HAL CARTER WILLIS CHRISTNER VIVIAN CLARK Lancaster, Ohio Dallas City, Ill. Normal, Ill. East Lar 1sI11 g, Mich. Pontiac, Ill. Maywood, Mo. Brookfield, Mo. Ottawa, Iowa Arlington, Mass. Livingston, Morit. Crete, Neb. Milan, Mo. N955 is 113111 ' D, ills! . Q .N ,N L4 Qflgclgw GLEN COIfFEB C. G. COHAGAN EDISON COMSTOCK JOHN L. CROWTHER LBO DAIGNAULT SEYMOUR DEVEREAUX DOROTHY DILLEY JAMES DILLON GEORGE DIVER ALBERT DUPHORNE ISOEEL EIDAM KATHRYN ERICSON 10,54 mn Phoenix, Ariz. joplin, Mo. Lincoln, Neb. Newport, R. I. Saginaw, Mich. Royal Oak, Mich. Pattonsburg, Mo. Centerville, Iowa Dallas City, Ill. Quincy, Ill. Lawrence, Kans. Youngstown, Ohio J. C. ESCHLIMAN FRANK FANELLY RAY FELLING WOODROW FETZER MANCIL FISH CLARENCE FOSTER ELIZABETH FOSTER GEORGE FRANCIS FRANCIS FUNK HAROLD GAMBLE LEROY GARNER HOWARD GAULT Toungstown, Ohio Akron, Ohio St. joseph, Mo. Brunswick, Mop Tulsa, Olqla. Clarence, Ill. Toronto, Canada Scottsville, N. T. Kirlqsville, Mo. l Missouri Valley, Iowa Sr. Louis, Mo. ' Clyde, Ohio :SB 1 H3311 Y I IRIS GOFF C. SILANLEY GREEN G. WELTON GRESS WILLIAM GRIBBLE C. GRIFFIN LOY HEWITT CLARENCE E, HOERMANN ARNOLD L. HOVEY JEROME HOWARD HARRY HUEF R. L, HUGHES SHERMAN HICKEY OIW54 ll34ll Hay Springs, Neb. Tonlqers, N. T. Kirlqsville, Mo. Houston, Texas Grand Island, Nab. Youngstown, Ohio Livingston, Mont. Melrose, Mass. Brookfeld, Mo. Moultrie, Ga. Greenville, Ohio Erie, Pa. w, ',' 'Imp' II, D-I 'll ' 'M 13,1 Nj EDWARD P. JOHNSON CHARLES JONES EVERETT JONES LYNN P. JONES WALTER L. JONES T. KEANE WILLIAM KELLY WILLIAM KERR ROEERT LAFEVER HAROLD LAIDLAW HAROLD A. LAME THOMAS LANGE II , Z ,I . I, ,,,,gv5i,s,:4 Kewanee, Ill. Plains, Pa. Bessemer, Ala. Bessemer, Ala. Bessemer, Ala. Harrisburg, Pa. Cambridge, Ohio Springfield, Mass. Green Bay, Wis. Flint, Mich. Palisade, Neb. Burlington, Iowa 4933 ISSI T-1' ., , ff A - vf. ,, .JL . , V: mv' TWHQ ,,I- Ill WDW JOHN LARIMER SAM LATIMER NORMAN LEOPOLD HAROLD MCCLURE ROBERT MCCULLOUGH ROBERT McDOWELL HARRY F. MALONEY VIRGIL MANCHESTER WILLIAM MARTIN RUSSELL MAY JACK MEEHAN PETER MOORTON jamestown, N. T. Clarlqsville, Texas Trenton, Nels. Ann Arbor, Mich. Tulsa, Okla. Boston, Mass. Arvada, Colo. Northeast Harbor, Me. jamestown, N. T. Plainjield, N. j. Barrie Creek, Mich. Howell, Mich. 'IQ33 i' H863 .D CLEVELAND MORGAN MABELLE MURRAY VICTOR MURRAY ROBERT MURRELL GEORGE NAHRGANG JOHN A. NEUMANN GEORGE NORTHERN 'JOHN NUHN RICHARD PEEIFEER WALTER PFEIFFER CHARLES POLLOGR EDWARD PORTER Arcadia, Fla. Auburn, R. I . Auburn, R. I. Valley View, Texans Geneva, Neb. jackson, Mich. Waynesboro, Pa. VCT7H1lilOH, Ohio North Andover, Mass. Sr. Louis, Mo. Kimbottom, Ohio Lewistown, Mo. --L----mu E379 ffff-' I' 1 1:5255 'Y .v' '+P ,J f 3-JN ' I . ,Ll TVRVWW .- ,Mn . 'N' l ll I-' il DALE POWELL WALTER PURDON EVELYN PURTZER EDWARD RATHBONE CHARLES RAUSCH GERTRUDE RENNTCR RICHARD REYNOLDS DEXTER RICE ROLAND RITTER JIM RUSSELL KENNETH RUSSELL JUAN SALOM 11133 H3311 Columbus, Ohio Minneapolis, Minn. Madison, Neb. Palmer, Mass. Lakewood, Ohio St. joseph, Mo. Bendon, Mich. Bad Axe, Mich. Sandusky, Ohio Tulsa, Olqla. New Bedford, Mass. Hamilton, Ohio JOHN S1-:OMAN GLADYS SIMPSON WELDON SLATER WALTER SMITH ESTHER SNETHEN ARTFQUR SPEIR S. L. STACY ROBORT STEEN WILBUR STOCKER ROBERT TURFLER JOHN ULMER EMORY VANDAGRIFT , .v f, , ,eh .J ,L , , L,,,,,,,, ax llxlj -5 ,lgl glmblf 1 l' Centvalm, Ill. Bethel, Mo. Zanesville, Ohio Rural Valley,.Pa. I Humboldt, Neb. Sandusky, Ohio Wavvensburg, Mo. Emporia, Kans. Melrose, Wis. Rennsselaer, Ind. Toledo, Ohio Kankakee, Ill. ----.o5,-i-- ll39ll PAUL VAN PELT ARNOLD WALKER CARL WARDEN H. W. WEICHEL PRESTON WEL1.s JACK WILCOX FLORENCE WILSON GLENN WISSMILLER JOHN WITT DAN WOLFE HAROLD WURST CLAYTON YOUNG Ulla l90l Tulsa, Olqla. Winchester, Mass. Cambridge, Ohio Amherst, Ohio Lansing, Mich. Montrose, Pa. Providence, R. I. Cooksville, Ill. Wheeler, Texas F letcher, N. C. Lima, Ohio Stillwater, Olqla. FRESI-IMEN xxxuflff .A I 'l . 1 Q . I X I ' ' 1 ' I . x ' ' f Q - . l , , 5. - G 0, ff '- s'. e -V ' -:Q ,lv ' ' Oh yes, I used to drop-kick them for good old Piltclown Highfn HI always favored publications myself. In n A, . ' ,H Vg ffm: Kr: ,Xe Nil 11, w ifffl? 'D 1, no J. g21,iT5,EU RICHARD ARNOLD DAN BEYER CLAYTON BIGSEY RUSSELL BRIDGES HERMAN C. BUCHOLZ FRANK BUMPUS THOMAS J. CHIPPENDALE DONALD E. CHUTE GORDON C. CORYELL JAMES F. COSTIN L. M. CRESSE PAUL J. DONAHUE :QM ea- l92ll Essex Falls, N. 1. lPella, Iowa Kirksville, Mo. Lawrence, Mo. Tucson, Ariz. Denver, Colo. Mattapan, Mass. Dedham, Mass. Rochester, N. T. Bellefontaine, Ohio El Reno, Olqla. Los Angeles, Cal. GEORGE DUNK HAROLD ELLIS M'ARTHA E. GARNETT ALBERT JOSEPH GULESIAN EUGENE GULICK H. G. HARING JOE HEIM, JR. KEITH HENDRIX CLARENCE HEUCK RICHARD HOUOI-ITON JOHN KURISI-I, JR. JAMES W. LAWRENCE ,f' lfx V .J J. , ,f L L, ,-fx' - ,Q f I A--L A C fff1 ff'f'fo ,fp . X ll ,Q ,J , I 'W J llll ,VCX , ,V I 'L EHQINSLJ Salem, Mass. Brockton, Mass. Simpsonville, Ky. Miltovi, Mass. Burlington, Iowa New Riverton, Neb. Barlnerton, Ohio Jefferson City, Mo. Boise, Idaho Daytona Beach, Fla. Ba-rberton, Ohio Gardiner, Me. nQBs---- ll93ll L.. SIDNEY LAWSON, JR. MILDRED LETHEM FRANCIS MCCARTHY MARVIN SLOAN MILLER ALSTON WILLIAM NOYES RICHARD NUCKLES MCALPINE P. OGDEN BQYD OSBORNE CARL PACE NORMAN PEARSON JANE PETERS FOY FITCH PRIEST ,,I1'I2,4 ,,-Y l94ll Kansas City, Mo. Republican City, Nels. Brattleboro, Vt. Clarendon, Texas Winchester, Mass. Slate-r, Mo. Colmnbus, Ohio Grove City, Pa. Ashland, Mo. Hyde Park, Mass. St. Louis, Mo. Livingston, Mont. VERNE L. RICE CARL SAMUELS RALPH SEIBOLD CLARENCE SHAFFER WAYMAN SHOFSTALL J. F. SLIFER ANDREW SPINNBY . S. R. SPURLING ALFRED F. STAEGER CLAUDE THOMPSON VOLNEY VAN TRUMP CHARLES WILLIAMSON STEWART WILLIAMSON Brattleboro, Vt. Kirksville, Mo. Newport, R. I. Sandusky, Ohio Kirksville, Mo. Nickerson, Kans. West Medford, Mass. Hamilton, Bermuda Reading, Mass. Brookfield, Mo. Kalamazoo, Mich. Gentry, Mo. . Holyoke, Mass. -----.fm------ ll95ll 1054 H9611 FRESI-IMEN JUNE '36 - -lQ33i'1 -1 H9711 F L C. F. ANDERSON W. L. ANDERSON GLENN BAIRD CHARLES F. BALMER ELAINE BARNES RUTH L. BARNES ROBERT BARNETT EDWARD J. BARRY CHARLES BEALL CARL BEOKMEYER LOIS BEISNER LEO BENSON - If D6 4 -A H9311 Ravenna, M ich. Chaffee, Mo. Excelsior Springs, Mo. Springjield, Ohio Bloornjielcl, Iowa Bloom-held, Iowa Oklahoma City, Olqla. Brockton, Mass. Rutland, Vt. Hoyleton, Ill. Hebron, Neb. St. johns, Mich. C. J. BISHOP W. B. BLASINGAMI2 E. C. BORTON WARREN BOWERS M. P. BROGAN D. F. BROWN RALPH WILLIAM BURDITT JOHN C. BUTTON R. H. CARPENTER V. L. CASEY RAYMOND CATRON JAMES C. CI-IAPMAN .gf Dorchester, Mass. Toledo, Ohio Chicago, Ill. Everett, Ma,ss. Moulme, Ga. Portland, Me. Monroe City, Mo. Maplewood, N. J. Bucyms, Ohio Johnson City, N. T. St. Joseph, Mo. - Duncan, Ariz. ----ms, H9911 .iii-i-ii: ,f fr,- 1 .,-in . free! 'Q je-AY-. F5 :lx ,F for 'FSS' ' X '.,, 538 . gf Q. M. P. CHRISTIANSON E. R. COFELD JAMES A. COOGAN RICHARD CORDES J. A. COWELL CHARLES DENBY J. W. DICKINSON C. C. DIXON R. W. DORMAN ALICE K. EARLE NOEL G. ELLIS RONALD EMERICK IQ33 lI100ll Port Nelson, Ont. Bajfalo, N. T. Lincoln, Ill. Buffalo, N. T. Cranston, R. I. Warren, R. I. Richland, Iowa Logan, Ill. Higbee, Mo. Seekouk, Mass. Kirksville, Mo. Wauneta, Neb. JACK W. ENGEL RACHEL ERICKSON JAMES ESTRIDGE WILLARD FARNSWORTH ALICE VIRGINIA FARNUM DOIIAN FARNUM CHARLES FELLOWS F. HFRBERT FIELDS PAUL A. FILKILL DOUGLAS FIR-III' E. H. FLETCHER V. R. FORESTER 7' , f 'L ,L ' qlff' ' Cleveland, Ohio Sioux City, Iowa Mount Holly, N. C. Keolqulq, Iowa Newport, R. I. Newport, R. I. Harrisburg, Pa. Nebraska City, Neh. Zanesville, Ohio Toronto, Canada Milton, Mass. - Shawnee, Olqla. 1-ms, HIGIH 'SY W,,I..,II. V, J ,II MI VI 6.5 IW IE 3,-ne.. tl ,Jr- ,eng ,pl i?,L':Q ANDREW PAUL FORTIN STEVEN GARDNER FRANK GASPERICH E. GILBERT FRANKLIN GLASS RICHARD G0oDsoN H. CHARLES HAGMANN PHILIP HALPIN CLINTON HASH MARION E. HERR Al. L. HITCI-Icoclc J. M. HOLMBBRG 105+ HIOZH Madison, Me. Battle Creek, M ich. Joliet, Ill Saginaw, Mich. Bad Axe, Mich Macon, Mo Kenosha, Wis Pimford, Vt Gentry, Mo Wenatechee, Wash Milwaukee, Wis Cadillac, Mich 2 Q -ll . ' I ,Nl ,i fb.. ci L. E. HOOKER WALTER T. HORNE MATTHEW HOUGHTON CARLTON HOWELL BOWEN D. JENKINS - LOWELL JENKINS RAYMOND JOHNSON SARAH JOHNSON FRANK KELLER HARLAN L. KELISY W. E. KELLY BERNARD KLASE Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Dearborn, Mich. Clayton, N. C. Lifton, Ga. Cleveland, Ohio Bartleswlle, Olgla. Brockton, Mass. Norfolk, Va. Ione, Ore. Savannah, Mo. Massillon, Ohio ' Harrisburg, Pa. 19135 1110311 'HHH ,- Ny J N 0 -...Q -.R SO' pts. -mi TAYLOR LATCHAW HENRY LAWRENCE MARY LAFEVRE DONALD LEIDHEISER HARRIETTE LEWIS J. V. LONDON JUDSON LORD FRED R. LOVELL, JR. A. M. MCBURNEY H. ELDON MCKBNNA L. C. MCPHERSON H. T. MASON -.'ws+----- M0411 Findlay, Ohio New Burnside, Ill. Lemons, Mo. Vevmilion, Ohio Lima, Ohio Dallas, Texas Camden, Me. St. Paul, Mi-rm. Sioux Cay, Iowa Sandusky, Ohio Bucyrus, Ohio Kirksville, Mo. JAQUELINE MASTERS ELLEN NELSON ELMER O. NELSON DONALD NEWBLL CHARLOTTE NEWTON PHILEIS C,BRIEN WILLIAM QDEY JOHN PAWSEY JOAN PHILCOX KENNETH C. PONITZ VIRGINIA POOLE HOMER F. PROUDLOCK 'II I V Detfroit, Mich. Plainfeld, N. I. Louisville, Nab. South Portland, Me. Olathe, Kans. Quincy, Ill. Kewanee, Ill. Bucyrus, Ohio Sussex, England Bay City, Mich. Fall River, Mass. Q Menomonie, Wis. dr --l-.os,------ 11110511 '7 IDA T. QUIMBY FRANK REITMEXER A. T. RHOADS JOHN ROBERTS J. E. ROBERTSON WILLIAM H. ROBEY E. E. ROBINSON W. R. RUSSELL GEORGE E. RUTH DANIEL R. SAMS JOSEPH SCHNEIDER RAY SCHOBNHALS Iflllw do IIOSI New Bedford, Mass. Elizabeth, N. j. Kirlqsmlle, Mo. Portland, Me. Galashiels, Scotland Perry, Mo. Gfeen City, Mo. Fort Worth, Texas Stouchsbwrg, Pa. Arcadia, Fla. Dayton, Ohio Bad Axe, Mich. WARREN SEAQUIST WILI.IAM SBIBERT ROBERT C. SHAFT DAROLD SHANLEY JAMES STEVENS DONEKLD ST. JOHN FREDRICK SUMMERS HAROLD SUMMERS JOHN A. SWEENY ALFRED SYLER ' HENRY TALMAGE GEORGE THOMAS Brockton, Mass. Creve Coeur, Mo. Lansing, Mich. Lincoln, Mich. Exline, Iowa Kewanee, Ill. St. Joseph, Mo. Kirksville, Mo. Sioux Falls, S. D. Sylvia, Kans. Evanston, Ill. Penticton, B. C. -1--1113+------i 110711 WILLIAM A. THOMPSON LOUIS TRAUT Y CLINTON VAN VLECK RACHAEL WAHLBECK D. L. WALKER EARLE F. WATERS ROSEMARY ANNE WAT1-ERS HENRY WEBB WOLDMER WEISS BRYANT WILSON G. H. WINDSOR PHIL WOLFB N554 HIOSH Chaffee, Mo Battle Creek, Mich jackson Hole, Wyo Kewanee, Ill Bloomfeld, N. I Winchester, Mass Winchester, Ind Ti-fron, Ga New Rochelle, N. 'T Coronado, Cal Wiiidsor, Mo Cadillac, Mich 1 . ' 1 f my ' nf M figjik WALLACE S. WOLFE A Spartanburg, N. C. WINFRED YODER West Liberty, Ohio THEODORE SHARPE Brush Valley, Pa. HARRY MERLISS Detroit, Mich. .Q3.---1 H1093 N351 511011 Class OIC January '37 EUGENE FOSS, VicefP'reside'nt ROBERT AELMORE Galva, Kaus. H. A. BAILEY Gallatin, Mo J. G. BENNETT Barre, Vt. JAMES H. BAXTER Prairie City. Ill. F. E. CARR La Grange, Mo. JENNIE M. COBB Malden, Mass. JACK CASBURN Tulsa, Okla. T. CORGANGES Weatherford, Tex. JAMES DROS1- North Plane, Neh. A. L. DURDEN Temple, Tex. ROBERT FULLER Clyde, Ohio THOMAS FRANCISCO Macon, Mo. KENDALL ROGERS, President HERBERT D. FERRIS New Rochelle, N. T. EUGENE FOSS Missouri Valley, Ia. ALTON A. HINRS Vlohnstown, Pa. GUI' HUDSON K1TkSlllllC, Mo. J. W. IAMES Bellcenter, Ohio WILLIAbi B. KIERSTEAD Providence. R. I. ORVILLE KING Springfeld, Ill. ROLLO MOREY Brewerton, N. T. IVAN MACRAE Cass City, Mich. BENTLEY S. NEAL Cleveland, Ohio ------EE. Hlllll GRACE ROBINSON, Secretary HUBERT POCOOK Toronto, Can. KENDALL E. ROGERS Olglahmna City, Olgla. GRACE ROBINSON Tampa, Fla. NEAL THORNHILL Beeville, Tex. FRED THOMPSON Milwaukee, Wis. RICHARD WASCHER Toledo, Ohio H. B. W.kLKER New Bedford, Mass. OLLIE ROSS WHITIF Albany, Mo. LAWRENCE L. WILLETTE Millinoclqet, Me. FRANK B. WOLFE, -IR. Tifn, Ohio l NURSES X Wil? megs 2 J 5,-5' Z UI Cilliqt remember whether I met her at 'Contagious Diseases' or over at 'Eye, Nose and Throutf' ' 'fy 1' , Q.: jyza' s XS A .. ,.k. ' im-f if Z.. A - l gg, ggagygf . 'ii , . 'i f ' fs? , fag.: W- - ,N .4153-1-' 'Q E-522 ' I Top Row-Pierce, Tevvs, Farrell, White. Bottom Row-Steele, Cox, Kelchner. Graduate Nurses MBNA PIERCE, Kirlqsiiille, Mo. FLORENCE TEWS, Bloomfield, Iowa JENNIE RUTH FARRELL, Lancaster, Mo. WILLMEDA WHITE, La Grange, Mo. VERA STEELE, Holton, Kam. MARY Cox, Harrisomiille, Mo, MILDRED KELCHNER, Blair, Neb. OWN through the ages women have constantly been seeking to serve humanity. It was not until the spirit of service was breathed into their souls that progress was made in the field of nursing, and, it is this spirit that has led them into the many branches of the profession. Nursing is one of the oldest arts. Ill animals used their instincts in caring for them' selves. The medical, surgical, and nursing traditions, however crudeg they regarded illness as work of evil spirits due to moral error up to the time of Hippocrates who set forth the theory that illness was not due to demons but to violation of nature's laws. Modern nursing has made wonderful progress in its efforts to serve humanity. The public must be educated to appreciate the immense contributions of Florence Nightingale and other pioneer nurses who have materially aided the profession in the conquest of dis' ease by rigorous systems of sanitation and a more thorough understanding of nature's laws, MA strong mind in a strong body is a worthy ideal. Each thoughtful nurse is mindful of higher ideals of service than that of her own adf vancement and is ever mindful of the fact that many contributions to the profession have been made to this one great field of service and with the aid of the outgoing doctors that the student nurses hope to give to the world more efhcient services. -ioi+---- I 1111411 P Y. 1 is it 1 ,R - Q . ,W ,A A , . Fi l Top Row-Crow, Dearmond, Walls, Porter, Drummond. Middle RowfFoster, Riley, Ford, Hooper, Riggle. Bottom Row-Eades, Baker, Bower, Perry, Feely. Undergraduate Nurses Now you have heard it long before, and so, my friends, havel just live and love today, for on the morrow you die. So when you see those nurses, going down yon avenue Remember that they live and love, as other people do. They are not as cynical nor as stone faced as they seem. They love to joke and prank, and on the sly they scheme. And long shall they remember, the good old clinic days With your futile protests on appearance of their enemata trays. Yet diligently, untiring, they always do their best To keep a wanton soul from sinking on into the West. And sometimes when a higher law sends their plans asunder They pause for just a moment on God's amazing wonder. Their life is filled with romance, tinged with tragedy, Plus adventure, and just a bit of comedy. All in all it makes them, women brave and true, Enabling them to live and love, as was intended they should do. -T. Walls. .IUANITA CROW Kirlqsville, Mo. JEAN DEARMOND Carthage, Mo. TRuI.LIs WALLS Missouri Valley, Iowa RUTH PORTER Fremont, Nebr. VIRGINIA DRUMMOND Novmger, Mo. ADA FOSTER Wivifleld, Iowa Louisa RILEY Kirlqsville, Mo. VALENA FORD Glenwood, Mo. GEORGIA HOPPER Leonard, Mo. RIJEYI3 RIGGLE Shenandoah, Iowa REBECCA EADES Pattonsburg, Mo. ANNA LEE BAKER Knox City, Mo. I-IAZEI. BOWER Olney, Ill. MARTI-IA PERRY Okmulgee, Olgla. EUNICE FEELY Shelbyville, Mo. A ---.fjIsi----- 511511 I N K I N W 'N 'flex R , www! N, 1 ,,. 'VW WE Nw w wx U JN V WM I wx YV I1 WN N N Y 'ilwlii D 'u, lx :SJW +'LM 1 1 WV igilif I- , , fi Lgj :3f2g-.N :aims 4.4 T fl.,-1-f' lids' THE - PQOGQQM -of Spam: 11 1 '91'.'1 11' -1 Iv -.4131 5111 1 . 1'1111.,1. -1 1 .1 1 I 1, 11, 1 11.1 11, 1 , 11 .1 .11-1.4 V- ,, 11 111.1 111 .1141 1111- 1 1. 11 .1 -1 '1 1 111,11 11' ' 1 1 1JX11.1yJ A 1,1 '1' T'-,1 v'l.,11' 1 1'1.1 -, .1 gg., 1s,g1l,, .1 '15, 5 11 '19 11. '11 ' 111, 'lf 111. ..'1 .1 ,,:.1,11', 1,1111 :' 1,-.1 1 111 1191 '1'1' 11 1. 111 .11 1 ' 11'v111 .WX11 , I I4!l,' 1111 ,1 1112, ,.,, 1 111 l,,!.H1v I, 1'-11 , . 911' 11' 15-1' '11 11'vx'1- ,j,,f11'111:v1, '1.1.-1433. 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He's pullf ing that ost plthic stuff again. , f, . -1! lff as .Y CV., an . '. r-D, ul.: Athletics at K. C. O. S. NTRAMURAL sports make up the main athletic program at K. C. O. S. Boxing, wrestling, indoor and outdoor baseball, basketball, handball, tennis, and golf make up an attractive list of intramural sports allowing each person his favorite branch. Students are quick to grasp this opportunity and the intramural tournaments sponsored by the school are well supported. fv 'Q W i 5 liiu K. C. C. S. enters into intercollegiate competition in the Eelds of basketball and tennis. Teams in these two branches of sport have been very successful in their conf tests with other schools. The tennis teams particularly DR- GEORGE MILLER have a very good record, having not as yet suffered def Director of Athletics feat. The basketball team, though 1933 was a somewhat bad year has had wonderful records in the past. Some of the more powerful basketball teams of the country have bowed to K. C. C. S. boys in the past. A splendid gymnasium building is the site of all athletic competition. Special grand' stand seats can be put up in the gym on short notice making it an ideal place for public contests. During the year in addition to the regular school athletic functions, professional wrestling matches sponsored by Sigma Sigma Phi were held in the gym. A woman's gym class was organized during 1933 and meets regularly once a week. The class is made up of women students and the wives of students. 'xv INTERIOR or K. C. O. S. GYMNASIUM -i-.f,i3i-- ' ll12Oll Y A Department of Athletics FTER three successful years as Athletic Coach for I the school, Dr. George Miller resigned this year to take up his position of Instructor in Bacteriology and Director of Athletics. Dr. Miller is also Assistant in the Public Clinic. Mr. S. L. Stacey, a sophomore student in the school, was appointed to succeed Dr. Miller as coach. Mr. Stacey has had wide experience in coaching before coming to K. C. O. S. He turned out several state championship teams as coach of a New Mexico high school. During his college athletic career Mr. Stacey was well- known through this section of the country for his football and basketball ability at Warrensburg Teachers College. MR. S. L. STACEY Basketball Coach Though this was his first year as coach at K. C. C. S. Mr. Stacey made a creditable showing. His basketball team won four games and lost live. This is really a good record considering the fact that most of the members of this years team had not played together before. However anything lost due to that fact was more than made up by the fine lighting spirit shown by the boys in all their games. It is the hope of the school that Mr. Staceyls teams will continue to improve each year until K. C. 0. S. again holds the place that it formerly held in basketball circles. Stories of unbeaten teams come to us out of the past and that is what we want again. THE 1933 BASKETBALL SQUAD 103 4 img t FISHBR CCaptainj Biuscoa MANCHESTER The IQ33 Basketball Season TARTING the season against the Cttumwa Y. M. C. A. the Rams were not quite up to form and suffered a defeat. Tommie Lange and Dick Briscoe showed real promise in this game but in spite of their efforts the game was lost. Coach Stacey gave each man a chance to play in this Hrst game in order to get an idea of what to expect from his squad. In the second game of the season the K. C. O. S. boys went up against Parsons College and came off with the score in their favor. The team showed splendid form, with the playing of Fisher and Meyers at guard positions being outstanding. In the second game of the Parsons series the tables were turned and the Rams took back the defeat that they had just handed the Parsons boys. Tarkio College also proved a Waterloo for the Rams, handing them their third defeat of the season. The defeat was not due to any fault of the team, however, for they played very good hall. The Tarkio boys were just too good. The Tarkio game was forgotten, however, in the thrilling return game with the Ottumwa Y. M. C. A. Not a dull minute during the play. The winner was in doubt until the iinal whistle which left the Rams the victors. Roy Fisher was injured in this game and his playing the remainder of the year sulfered as a result. ..M..ig..ltjj,.....M...,.. T 512211 CUMMINGS LANGE The IQ33 Basketball Season EFEAT again made an appearance in the Ram record as a result of the game with the Central College Eagles. In spite of excellent playing on the part ofthe K. C. C. S. team, the Central boys seemed to find the basket a few times too often. Penn College came to Kirksville for a two game series with the Rams. In the iirst game the K. C. C. S. boys showed great form and took Penn into camp. The second gauze of the series however again found the Rams on the short end of a score as the Penn team took revenge. Going to Trenton College the Rams took another beating from a wellfgroomed Trenton team. The K. C. O. S. boys played a good brand of ball but the breaks were against them and so was the score. Revenge is sweet however and when the Trenton team came to Kirksville for a return game the Rams tasted of it. Playing an inspired game the team swept all resistance aside and put the Trenton Pirates down with a jolt. This was the last game of the season and by far the most exciting. Good teamwork brought about a well earned victory. No basketball game would have been complete without Tuffy Taylor and his particular brand of cheer leading. He could always get the best out of the Ram sup' porters. Il .igs - H1233 ,f r?. - , ' fr'-'L 1 sq 1 in 1 - J ' gli? pf if f GRAMoL1Ni MEYERS The IQ33 Team ROY B. FLSHER, captain of the 1933 team, earned his fourth letter in basketball at K. C. O. S. this year. Roy made the varsity team during the time he vvas a Frosh and has been one of the outstanding niembers of the squad each year since. Fisher played his best game of 1933 against the Ottumwa Y. M. C. A. He suffered a rather severe injury in that game and as a result was not at top form the remainder of the season. Dick Bniscoa, a Sophomore, has two more years on the Ram team. Dick hails from Illinois with several years of high school basketball to his credit. His Work at forward position during the past tvvo seasons assures him of a berth on the varsity during the ref mainder of his time in school. VIRGIL MANCHESTER, another Sophomore member of the 1933 squad, played his first varsity basketball against Ottumwa Y. M. C. A. this year. The pep and go which char' acterized Manchester's playing this year will be a big help in building the 1934 team. 1155+ ll?-'rl 7 3 GILSON NETH The IQ33 Team BUD CUMMINGS, one of the outstanding members of the 1933 team, is a junior this year. For three years Bud has fought hard for K. C. C. S. and he will carry on next year as the mainspring of the 1934 team. He came to Kirksville with a reputation as a basketball player and he certainly has lived up to it. Tom LANGE had a great deal of basketball experience before coming to K. C. O. S, 1933 is his second year as a member ofthe varsity team. He is the regular center and played that position in a steady manner that has made a name for him as a consistent player. Perf haps his outstanding playing of the year was against Parsons College. C. J. GRAMOLINI, Skipper to you, is another junior who has played three years of basketball for K. C. 0. S. He was beyond a doubt the most aggressive man on the 1933 team. All around the floor at one time is the best way to describe his type of play. Skip per played four years of high school basketball for Rogers High in Rhode Island before he decided to take up Osteopathy. --i---nflSs------- H1252 ..-we-.L - - -I ..-ww-.-4---E-. .ix .-.-,:s--.,- LARRICK THOMPSON The 1933 Team BUD MEYERS is a product of Melvin, Illinois. In spite of his four years of high school basketball, Bud did not go Out for the team during his freshman year here. Last year, his Sophomore year, he went out for the team and was a sensation at guard. Due to his splenf did playing in 1933 Bud has been elected Captain for next year. Bucky Gu.sON, a junior, served his first year as a varsity player during 1933. He was a fast guard or forward as the Occasion arose. Although he did not get to play in many games he left the impression that he would give a good account Of himself in 1934. BOB NETH is another Junior who played his hrst varsity basketball for K. C. O. S. in 1933. Neth, who will no doubt be one O the two regular forwards next year, played three years Of high school ball before entering school here. He was AllfMia1ni Valley for' ward for two years. ED PORTER was one of the most dependable members of the 1933 team. He was always at the gym on time for practice. Though Ed did not get to play much this year he is only a Sophomore and has loads of time. Ed is one of the shining lights of the Tennis team. 1112611 it Ts Raw ' X r A '71 PORTER STAFF The IQ33 Team W. A. LARRICK, though he has a wonderful record behind him, has never been very active in the field of sport- in K. C. C. S. 1933, his Senior year, was the tirst year that he came out for the team. During the time he was in high school and prefmedic college he was very active in basketball, football, and baseball. He Won Allfstate recognition as a halfback in football at lvluskingum College. FRED STAFF shared the honors at center with Tom Lange this year, Fred, though he is built on the general lines of a truck, moved with speed and grace that was the envy of many smaller men. RICHARD THOMPSON is another Sophomore member of the squad who looks good for next year. Thompson's home is in Battle Creek, Mich., where he had several years of high school experience as a basketball player. No record of the 1933 team would be complete without EARL HAHN and DAWSON DERFELT. These two young men, in the positions of Manager and Team Doctor respectively, were kept busy with the various duties of those offices. just what these duties are is not clear but knowing the men it is easy to guess. -----me . - -----W ll127l DER FELT AND HAHN TENNIS , 1 xt-'44 A 'ill' , f-Q 'X jk f N X 7 5 m fx Az x 4 I sure have earned a letter this year! .Q BINKERT ONHARE FISHER g The Tennis Season of IQ32 RECORD without a defeat was hung up by the lirst K. C. O. S. Varsity Tennis Team to take the Held. The school may well be proud of the record of the 1932 team. It was a strong unit, no stars, just a group of steady players who made every stroke count. At the beginning of the season an eight game schedule was laid out but only seven of the games were played due to the poor condition of the courts in some of the other towns. Trenton College was the first victim to fall before the drives of the K. C. O. S. boys. Four games to none told the story clearly as to which was the better team. The Kirksville Teachers College also suffered a sound defeat at the hands of the osteopaths not once but twice. The Teachers fought hard but their best was just not good enough. A score of 5 games to none marked the spot where the Teachers fell. Culver Stockton College was another school that learned a good lesson about osteopathic tennis players. The matches with Culver Stockton were however the most thrilling seen on the courts during the season due to the fact that the teams were so evenly matched. Several Tennis Clubs from Various Missouri towns rounded out the schedule for the 1932 season. They were overcome with little difficulty. ,f ig , - a ii 13Oll WURT WILSON PORTER m Tennis Team ol: IQ32 EMMETT BINKERT, a 1932 graduate, was one of the nfost consistent players on the K. C. C. S. team. He had much experience before coming to Kirksville. He was a member of the Quincy Tennis Club for a number of years and had played interfcolf legiate tennis. L. J. OQHARE is another graduate and will be hard to replace. He played a hard driving game and was at his best when the going was tough. ROY FISHER, a senior this year, is a versatile athlete. He lettered in basketball as well as in tennis. He started the last tennis season slowly but as the time wore on he rapidly rounded into shape and proved to be a very valuable man to the team. MAC WURT was another very consistent player. He has two more years to serve the team as he is only a junior at the present time. He will no doubt be one of the strong points of the 1933 team. CARLISLE WILSON was perhaps the outstanding player of the 1932 team. He played a hard lighting game, always giving his best. He is a graduate however and his place will be difficult to fill. EDWARD PORTER played two years of intercollegiate tennis before coming to Kirksville. He was the only freshman on the squad. ---luVD5i------ 1113111 nn INTRAMURAL f fm . SX I5 X '7.,,, will , ' -av 4' .L 09 Nts' . ' 0' l fl S f lllll Sometimes I wish the fellows never played the game qu1te 0 well H if- A . Back RowfDerfelt, Bumstead, Youngblood, Zay. Front Roto-Meyers, Cummings, Stalf, Gramolini, Neth. lnterclass Basketball WEEPING aside all opposition the Juniors obtained possession of the coveted Interclass Basketball Championship. Playing against the Freshman team, the juniors took the lead from the toss up and were never in any danger. The Seniors suffered the same fate as the Freshmen and were defeated without much strain on the juniors. The Sophomores, however, furnished some real opposition in the hnal game of the series. The winner of the tournament was in doubt until the last few minutes of play when the Juniors gained a slight lead which they maintained to the end of the game. The present Junior team, as Seniors, next year look like sure winf ners unless the incoming class next September has some good men. FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS woN Losr juniors ....,. . . 3 O Sophomores . . . . . 2 1 Seniors ,..... . . . 1 2 Freshmen. , . . . , O 3 - f---21a-1---1 ..-. . ' Y lg 5 f v.-A-- -1..1- i H13-Ill I my , ,sggfr Top Row-Craig, Brown, Rice, Hahn, Fisher. Bottom Row-Fuller, Garland, Priest, Thompson. lnterkraternity Basketball Tournament TAKING the lead at the beginning of the season, the Atlas Club basketball team did not let anything turn them from the path of victory. In the iirst game ofthe season the Atlas Club took the Iota Tau Sigma boys by a score of 50 to 10. That was just a start. The second game was with the Phi Sig- ma Gamma fraternity and ended in a 27 to 10 victory for the Atlas team. Perhaps the best game ofthe seasonfwas played between the Atlas and Alpha Tau Sigma. Thompf son of the Atlas made a name for himself that will live for years in Atlas history when he made a field goal that saved the game for his team. The Theta Psi boys offered strong opposition to the Atlas machine but were finally overcome to the tune of 17 to 16. The Acacia fell easy prey and the season was over with Atlas as the 1033 Champions. The Interfraternity Basketball Tournament always draws a good crowd due to the fact that there is such rivalry between the teams and the house that they repref sent. ' FINAL STANDING OF THE TEAMS woN Losr Atlas... ....5 0 A.T.S.... .,..4 1 Theta Psi , , ..., 3 2 Acacia .,,,. ..,. 2 3 P. S. G. ..., ..,. 1 4 I. T. S. .... .... 0 5 -l-1034-----H 513511 F ,i , pf- . 1v,.. fir'-' f. ra, 4 .V wffkfajfg 'ii will Back Row--Green, Speir, Cooper, Barnett. Front Row-Van Arsdale, Fix. lnterfraternity Bridge Tournament HE Annual Interfraternity Bridge Tournament, sponsored by the Interfraternity Council, was played this year under a new system of scoring. This new system made the fraternity having the highest total number of points the winner. Theta Psi held the highest number of points at the end of the Tournament and thus became the Fraternity Bridge Champions for 1933. Much interest centered around the Tournament this year because the race was such a close one. The outcome was not known until the last match was over as first one team and then another would be in the lead. Each fraternity had a chance at iirst place and held it for one week. However with the finish of the last match the Theta Psi team came out on top. Alpha Tau Sigma, the 1932 winners, finished in second place. Phi Sigma Gamma, Atlas, Acacia, and Iota Tau Sigma finished in the order named. The trophy for the Tournament is a beautiful loving cup which is presented to the winning fraternity at the close of the Tournament. M33 iiasi fy J as C Back Rowefjohnson, Wilcutt, Bartels, E. Garland, Greear, Craig. Front RowFThompson, Miller, hlosephs, Hahn, L. Garland, Fisher, Fanelly. lnterfraternity Baseball Tournament A PERFECT SEASON wirn NO ERRORS QAT LEAST NOT NiANYi By SSCHISEYN. THE coming of spring with its accompanying surge of sporting blood hurried the boys to Ownbey's ball park for a few practice sessions before the Great National Pastime Tournament got under way. The Atlas Club came through the Tournament without defeat but with many close calls. The thriller of the season being the final game with the Theta Psi team which was nip and tuck till the sixth inning when the Atlas boys built up a five run lead and main' tained it the remainder of the game. - The battery consisted of Mickey Miller whose fast ones were a decided hazard to opposing batters, and L. Garland, who showed no uncertain skill in iinding the weak spots in enemy teams. LINEUP L. GARLAND, Catcher R. THOMPSON, Short Stop L. MiLLER, Pitcher E. GARLAND, Center Field C. JOSEPHS, First Base L. BARTELS, Right Field D. GREEAR, Second Base F. FANELLY, Left Field R. FISHER, Third Base E. HAHN, Substitute ----.tm---f-We ll137ll fx , ,QXA Y sf PQ 2 mi, c 1 . A , f - Wi IOTA TAU SIGMA TENNIS TEAM lntelncraternity Tennis Tournament THE Erst Interfraternity Tennis Tournament to be held at K. C. O. S. was the feature of the Sport year. The Tournament was sponsored by the lnterfraternity Council. It was conducted on an elimination basis and the winner was presented with a handsome trophy. ' The Iota Tau Sigma team, composed of J. L. O'Hare and Emmett Binkert, was the winner of the tournament. This team made short work of the Alpha Tau Sigma boys in the first round. In the semiffinals I. T. S. played Theta Psi. This was one ofthe best matches of the tournament and it was only through hard playing on the part of Binkert and O'Hare that they were able to down the Theta Psi boys. The Atlas Club and I. T. S. put on a fine display for the finals from which the I. T. S. emerged victorious. The Tennis Tournament for 1953 has not been played at this Writing. However there is every indication that the Tennis Cup will change hands as both Binkert and O'Hare have gone the way of graduation. , THE TEAMS I. T. S. . . . .........,..,. . . .Binlcert and O'Hare ATLAS .,.... ..... F isher and Kenaga THETA Psi .,... .... P orter and Poole ACACIA ..... ..... L arkins and Muir A. T. S. ..,. , .... Gilson and Mehegan -l..4g,Q33.L.1- ' IIISSH ,Q if . il , I ' ,I Y xy-4 ' rere A a T 1. - li if 1 xx y, ,f 5 . 5' I . N ff , . , b- I . JJ A f . , Above-Staeger, Larkins. Below-Anderson, Miller. lnterfraternity Golf Tournament INNING the 1933 Interfraternity Golf Championship, made the Acacia Club Champions in that branch of sport for four consecutive years. The Acacia Club team proved its superiority beyond the shadow of a doubt in the matches during the tournament. Alpha Tau Sigma, Iota Tau Sigma, Atlas, Phi Sigma Gamma, and Theta Psi all fell by the wayside. None could come up to the powerful Acacia golf machine. Paul Larkins was the outstanding player not only of the Acacia team but of the tournament. He was well supported however by Miller, Staeger, and Anderson. The Alpha Tau Sigma team composed of Benson, Taylor, Horn, and Mehegan furnished the Acacia its strongest competition. This team had no stars but played a steady game that told a story when the points were counted. However the playing of Larkins was too much and the A. T. S. boys went down in defeat. The matches were played on the course of the Kirksville Country Club, the scene of many K. C. O. S. social functions. The winners were presented with a beautiful loving cup by theilnterfraternity Council. -io.s+----- H1393 A -Jllicomn - Of THE- URGQN IZQTION5 U 1 a 1 '1 ',a1 , 1 I I.,IIII III,I,,,I.I, III .IIIIII 1. , 'f .'1,1. 1 ,,,I,I.1 11 ---11n II'1 '11' 'I 1 I ,I I, I .1 1 1 I. II1u., 1 1, 1 1' , I-,.I . I . II., 1 . - .1 1 ,,':,f 1, 11 ', ps., -011 11' , I-1' 1,1.iII ,, 111' 1 . . 1I1,., '1-',.g,.,,1I I11,, -11, .11 . 1 -- 1 ,,I, I11 1- I, I1I1,1 1,IIIj,,,I AII, 111.1 111 ' JI, .-I1' . 1' 11', ' '1' Vw' ' '1 1.--f 1,--1,1 ' -1 1H,1-1 -1 '1'1'11 , ' 4 I III ,. I1,I, . 1 , , 1 I1II ' . ' 1. ,, 'f 1 '1 .c1,7 11 ' ,'1. :3.,1 1 - H1311 .MI Q'I11,,.ll4q,1' 1 I I. 1I ,.II1 1' ,Iz 1. ,.' 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I , ,I ' f' -I.:.1.1 211 'L I. ,,, 11,'.',' VHHRKMLHKMI WDKKULGYI-!3?1lVl'1 f:iNR1FiiDI1'J!h1YH'lUM.Illl ,, 1, 3 1v, 1 1- , 1,I L' 113 'J' ' 1' '1 , 1- ,1 1IIII-.I .,1.II II I :' I.1 11' -1-' 1 ..II.I, ,1 ,, 1 ,1 '10YGYf'W?iK5'14B9hKb5.l 1 1 ..1 .f,I 1 1 1,, v -1 ,L I 5 V Jw p Li- N+f!J X ik K4 FRATERNITIES X A ,tw 'Tv ' L 5 . X ,Y -14 J I Brother, cam you spare a - ,is , V , V-.t Y I - A' , if-N -1,- i NJ ,WI . 1, ' 'Tu' lil ,Wh . --Wai? I4 v . eq ix was .1 Acacia Club HE ACACIA CLUB was organized in 1915 at the Kirksville College of Csteopathy and Surgery. Its charter members were all members of the Masonic Order and it was their design to instil Free Masonry into student life by the sociability and good fellow' ship of a fraternity. Hence it has developed that all true and regular members of the Acacia Club are united in a double bond as Brothers of a fraternity and as Masons. Many outstanding members of the prof fession are alumni of the Acacia Club. Since the organization of the Interfraternity Counf cil, Acacia has received five trophies in interfraternity sports, and is in permanent possession of the large Sigma Sigma Phi loving cup offered for winning the lnterfraternity Golf Championship for three consecuf tive years. 103 1 l1144ll , :R 77' rf l ' . i :mg',l1 Top Row-Graham, A. Reger, Walker, W. Reger, Larkins, Edwards. Second Row-McDowell, Munson, Christianson, Glass, Comstock, Miller. 'Third Row-Rice, Spinney, Chute, Storey, Anderson, Laidlaw. Fourth Row-Nuhn, Williams, Dearborn, Dillon, Alspach, Noyes. F ifth Row-Goldman, Schoenhals, Pearson, Staeger, Paul, Bridges. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Willard Regex' .... .,.... P resident, . . .... Victor Graham Victor Graham . . . ..,. VicefP1esident. . . .... Paul Larkins Edison Comstock . . . ..... Secretary. . . .,,. Harold Laidlaw MEMBERS 1933-C. D. Edwards, D. D. Walker, W. P. Alspach, V. L. Graham, J. P. Larkins, A. W. Reger, W. W. Reger. 1934-W. H. Miller, W. E. Anderson, B. B. Goldman, H. M. Storey, P. B. Munson, A. G. Dearborn, J. H. Paul. 1935-C. M. Dillon, Edison Comstock, Harold Laidlaw, R. H. McDowell, -lohn Nuhn, Dexter Rlce. 1936-Andrew Spinney, Paul Christianson, Franklin Glass, Donald Chute, Alston Noyes, Ray Schoenhals, Norman Pearson, Alfred Staeger, Russell Bridges. '--l-I'-B3---- 514513 V f,n, A, ft- ,s k , affirm ' Vw T ii ll ss Y' Atlas Club HE ATLAS CLUB was organized December 10, 1398 in Kirksville. lt was the first organized un' dergraduate group in any Osteopathic college and today has the largest field membership of any national osteopathic fraternity. Six active chapters make repref sentation complete in osteopathic colleges. The desire and aim of the fraternity as stipulated by its constitution is the advancement of the scientihc truths of osteopathy and the elevation of intellectual, moral, social and professional conditions of the memf bers. The fraternity claims many outstanding men on the campus, including the president ofthe Student Council for 193263. Interest in athletics is manifested by eight trophies acquired in recent years. The fra' ternity has won the May Day Relay race every year since its inception many years ago. ' M334 li146ll ' X fi-i. il Wg. all . il i,,: ' ' 4 w1.1q5.f 1 .rws:NY'S ' . ' ' - s Xi'3'.v'. cw , V: , .X 5 Y G -:M fx J V . . :-':. ' s.s .,. ' 3313? E' :ge-1 , ,- -'x '- . -. 1 I -,. ' , - - , ' . 4 . ., '- , rzgfzf' - 5' E g .q- . , f . ' 5' 5 ,E . . if fl' , . ., '. hx, . ,' . f 1' 1 . 5 . ' ,' -:fiii - -57:2 if i ' .- ' ' .-.,'.f ' W - 'i35f:f5'EA I 'K i .v - r . -2-5'-f' A ' '- - 'Wea' 1' E-Nia? .V 'rr 62:2-P fi ' fri' 1 Vat. -. .. -, ...o ' - Q ' - V .: . f. .- 'ffz-.5-:.. 'sf-f . .: .. . .rl 5- -,i.,,,,:-My x i- 1 1 .., -Q ws v N ..,.,, , 1 . M3331 I e . T 2' 1 i' 5135 2 I .. r 15.915 ' if: '- ' 'N . --,' X1 ' 'Qs X ' -- iss' V rf f X' X 'Y .. S arg. . l, 4 . , : . ,. A 4 . . r X . I i ' ' ' ' 2. xl, r ' 'g ,E ge, , px ' fr 1 -:sq '- ,T I S-,J ' g f, Q - 'V 'MX ' ' , I Al 'fx N' Ny - . I J - ' v ' . V . -, 4 5 1 v I- '. N 1 , V x 4 ' i - x m as.. .. ' Us 'Ai'-Tffl' :fi-f ':r-.eg V ' Sv. ' . 3, -A Nefgeqs. fri! ' Esate..-' .. 3 Q - 21 ' 2 'z in - K - ' .N ..,, - f . ARIS: ir:-E .. W. , , 2, ., ,,.,,, , . . .. ...W - '- ' W' f F - ' 2 ' ff: - 15? . L I x' 11 ' 'Ei 152339 V -- ' '- ' . '- -: 'N - as - as . M' .V - .- - as A 4 . . -g , . .-:,,:- 5.5 g-:- 51:55 , ,gl ,ff ,. 4:5 A -Q E 1 11. 1 2:31:51 : .-:: -7 'i?3?:r: . - -1 - 9 '. F39 1 ' V - -sf Top Row-Williams, Ingels, Huling, L. Garland, E. Garland, Brenner, McCartney, johnson. Second R0wfFrey, Slater,'McFarland, Coryell, Gerdes, Thompson, Otey, Bauer, Fisher. Third Row- Chesemore. Gardner, Carter, Brown, Turfler, Craig, Homewood, Barnes, Bloom. Fourth Row-Devereaux, Thomas, Houghawout, Fuller, Welch, Fanelly, Priesr, johnson, Russell, Fifth RowfShade. Neumann. Brown, Gahan, Rice, Newell, Wiess, Hahn, FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Paul Ingels ,..... , . . President .,.. . .Dale Chesemore Dale Chesemore , . . . . .VicefPresident. . .,,.. A. H. Fuller C. E. Bloom . . . .Secretary , . . .Edward johnson MEMBERS 1933-Paul Ingels, Robert Gardner, F. McCartney, Dale Cheseinore, R. Huling, joe Thomas, Roy Fisher, E. Garland, L. Garland, Earl Hahn, H. Shade, L. Williams, Dell johnson. 1934-Zack Barnes, Walter Bauer, C. Bloom, Dale Craig, A. H. Fuller, J. Gerdes, Harry Homewood, Ray Otey, Russell Slater, Paul Welch. 1935-P. Brenner, H. Carter, S. Devereaux, C. Houghawout, F. Fanelly, Roland Brown, R. Thompson, E. Johnson, J. Neumann, C. McFarland, R. Turtler, S. Frey. 1936-Dwight Brown, Verne Rice, Donald Newell, Gordon Coryell, Foy Priest, Walters Russell, Woldemar Weiss. :QM ll147ll '7 Alpha Tau Sigma LPHA TAU SIGMA was founded at the American School of Osteopathy in 1912. It was one of the 'first organized fraternities in the new Kirksville College of Os' teopathy and Surgery. Alpha Tau Sigma members hold prominent positions in school activities. Particularly is this true of basketball as five members of the varsity team belong to this house. The fraternity also boasts a President of Sigma Sigma Phi, a President of Theta Nu Epsilon as well as a number of members in both Osteopathic Honorary organizations and the Student Council. The outstanding Alpha Tau Sigma dances of the year are the Spring and Fall formals, which are held at the Kirks' ville Country Club. Some of the more prominent alumnae are: Dr. Leon Page, author of Page's Clinical Anatomy, Dr. J. Guy, well known osteopath of Paris, Franceg and B. F. Vorhees of Findlay, Ohio. The fraternity colors are black, crimson, and gold. The Hower is the American Beauty rose. ' --uf3i5s----- A 5148? glial,-.. r- . . 1 Top RowfStewart, Dartt, Mehegan, Marshall, Bainberl, Spurling. Second Row-Neth, Rieiner, Cummings, Conklin, Wen1'ick, Gilson. Third RowfFlynn, Crocker, Hughes, Staff, Taylor. Fourth RowACarroll, jackson, Sweeny, Horne, Daignault, Keane, Manchester. Fifth Row-Chippendale, Shaft, Dunk, L. Benson, R. Benson, McKenna, Blasingaine. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER L. J. Bamberl ..., .,,... P resident ....,. .,.. C lifford Dartt Clifford Dartt ..... ,,,. V icefPresident .... ..... L . Bamberl Williain Carroll. . . .... Secretary ..,. .... F red Taylor MEMBERS 1933-L. Bilocleau, L. J. Bainberl, R. E. Benson, C. F. Dartt, R. L. Marshall, C. XV. Mehegan, L. R. Spurling, J. G. Stewart. 193-44D. L. Cummings, R. G. Gilson, R. G. Neth, D. L. Wenrick, Percy Rierner, F. P. Staff, F. H. Taylor, Patrick Flynn. 1935-Kenneth Conklin, R. Crocker, Williani Carroll, L. Dainault, R. jackson, V. Manchester. 1936-George Dunk, Thomas Chippendale, Leo Benson, john Sweeney, R. C. Shaft, Eldon McKenna, T. Keane, R. jackson, W. T. Horne, Wilbur Blasingame. HB3 5149? V,.f ' lui, Tx, ,nga 43 ,J 1 674' VYV, X 'Y' Ugg fig Kji 'il Ubi 'N-i lota Tau Sigma OTA TAU SIGMA was founded in 1902. It was the first national Csteopathic greek letter fraternity. Alpha chapf ter, located in Kirksville, is one of six active chapters. This year the fraternity moved into a new house that is to be the permanent home. This settling down follows a period of moving which lasted some four years after the original home burned. The fraternity is always very active in school affairs. Its membership includes: the President of Sigma Sigma Phig the President of Psi Sigma Alphag President of the Bachelf or's Clubg President of the Little Theatre Group, and sevf eral members of the Student Council. The Editor and Art Director of the Osteoblast are both members of this house. Two famous functions of a social nature staged by Iota Tau Sigma each year are the Spring Formal and the Senior Farewell Party. The Spring Formal is held at the Kirksville Club and consists of an informal dance, a tea' dance, and a formal dance. The Senior Farewell Party takes place at the Lake, It usually begins in the afternoon as a picnic with sandwiches and beer followed by dancing until the wee hours. Alumnae of this chapter may be found in rnany of the high positions in the osteopathic profession. .o3i--- IIISOH V 1 1 NM lima. Q 1 ,, mn! 1 '- ll r 1.1 5 .1 , ,, H ' ' L+5q551Pfl '75 3 Top Row4McGrew, Ratcliffe, DiBiaso, Schill, Gross, Rennick. Second Row4Bailey, Needham, Dinan, Blackburn, Kiesel, Swisher. Third Row4Cramer, Badger, Eelling, Lawson, Leopold, Grihble. Fourth Row-Catron, Donnohue, Summers, Van Vleclc, johnson, Barry, Seaquist. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Ted McGrew ..... .... P resident .,r. . , , Clayton Schill Anthony DiBiaso ..., ,... V icefPresident .... .... W illiam Bailey Raymond Eelling ..., .... S ecretary .,.. , . . Raymond Eelling MEMBERS 1 19334Ted McGrew, Stanley Ratcliffe, Anthony DiB1aso, Clayton Schill, Everett Gross, Rex Rennick. William Dinan. 1934!Wi1liam Bailey, Paul Needham, Melvin Kiesel, Charles Blackburn, O. W. Cramer, H. P. Swisher. 19354Raymond Eelling, William Badger, William Gribhle, Norman Leopold. 1936-Sidney Lawson, Paul Donnohue, Raymond Catron, Ered Summers, Clinton Van Vleck, Raymond johnson, Ted Barry, Warren Seaquist. ----l-lQ3s----- 115111 W ff fx J , 1 ii!! 4- v Qf'Q '1 43 .l-P71 i 9953 n d? 0 i., Phi Sigma Gamma HE PHI SIGMA GAMMA fraternity is a direct out- growth of the first fraternal organization in any Osteof pathic College. A fraternity known as Phi Omicron Gamma was founded at the American School of Osteopathy in 1897 and continued under that name as a local Greekfletter fra' ternity of this school until 1915. Seeking to become a national osteopathic fraternity, members arranged in 1916 to combine with Phi Sigma Beta, local fraternity at the Chicago College of Osteopathy, under the name of Phi Sigma Gamma. By mutual agreement the Alpha Chapter was located at Kirksville. Since that time Phi Sigma Gamma has grown and extended its chapters until the fraternity is represented in every recognized osteof pathic college. This Chapter holds the distinction of winning the Scholf arship Cup for four successive years. Alpha also claims the interfraternity championship in indoor baseball and in basf ketball for 1931 and 1932. H5955 1115211 T V. ., .R , , 4-sw , Top Rowgjilka, Havens, Miller, Martin, Schwartz. Second ROw7Cl21Y, Broadbent, Roberts, Vandagrift, Macey. Third Row4Beckwith, Lange, Forbes, Braunberger, Rnthborne. Fozrrth Row4Culick, Emerick, Doman, Hovey, Haughton. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER George Clay. . . . . , .President . . . . . Albert Doman Roland Havens ..,, , . VI'C6'PTESl'ClC?1f . . ,... Paul Wilson E. C. Vandagrift ..,,. . . .Secretary , . ,r,. E. Haughton MEMBERS 1933--George Clay. J, S. -lilka, M. W. Miller, H. V. W. Broadbent, A. H. Doman R. L. Havens, W. A. Martin, Earl Macey. 1934-L. R. Forbes, C. H. Schwartz. 1935-P. E. XVilson, G. D. Braunberger, H. A. Beckwith, T. F. Lange, E. D. Rathf borne, E. C. Vandagrift. 1936-Eugene Gulick, Ronald Emerick, Arnold Hovey, E. Haughton, John Roberts. 1.M.MIVBj.-.................. 1115311 . E pq, FF . fig X lik. Teh! l 'ft 11 ag if -rf 'W L ' E 4 Theta Psi HETA PSI was founded at the American School of Osteopathy in 1903. At the present time there is one other active chapter located at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. Meinhers of Theta Psi enter actively into school affairs. The fraternity is Well represented in both Osteopathic Honorary Fraternities as well as in the Student Council and other lines of extrafcurricular endeavor. Each semester sevf eral senior members serve as internes at the Laughlin and K. C. O. S. Hospitals. The Yama Yama Dance, which is an annual Theta Psi affair, is one of the events of the Kirksville social year. All members and guests Wear Yama suits, making the dance very colorful. The Hard Times Dance shares honors with the Yama as one of the best dances of the year. Cutstanding among Theta Psi alumnae are Dr. O. C. Foreman of Chicago and Dr. Hugh Conklin of Battle Creek. The fraternity colors are crimson and gold. The flower is the crimson carnation. NB 4 11 154 11 . '- 2. . ' 'I hi? . 1 V5 1 . 5 , 'rgff H . - tg- 1 - A , V 3.5 ' i ,elf - .1 ' EB :Q its 'W' 75' V .i f 3 ' X E V. ' W- Q of A 1,10 - - r f . ' 5' A 3- 1 2.51153 ' gs 1, V- ,X,- r V x P las' A V 3 'R' , :Q fi - . . -' 3 - ' 'sl , E21 .-95 M I 3 f. csv 49? . ,gf - ' ' 32 ' . '9 ' 1 ' ' ' ' . 'A V Q5 '1 ' -4 1 . ' 3? :r ' ,, , V',Q,:1 .1 , , X RA .7 . V , Ar - , I -523,5 .:+, V iv n Jpz. 1 5 r Q, .: 3 5 - ' :Q eff'-., 5 . Q' 4' .V '- J E FQ' 'W' GR' -- -5 ttf ' .ci I - ??3f.:'V1 -8 'A - ' ' U .3 1-.5-.,-, C: 'Z 'v 'A 'rr ' 5 r 5355 : ' - . . K n X nf ' ' ' ' .-Q, i f 'A V. : . 5 fi . ' 'fsi n P M .. . - 2-.if at 2 'i1ff.f, . H J - jf.: gl . 'fl 5215552 1 QV .' J 351 :Q 5 W' - Ja V V .1 J ' fr- .Y V VI V' '. 3 v A :1:f:..3:ef5..' ..,.sffi 1 ' :V V V I-1 .- g -if A , ' --41 3 , , ' , 15255 'f fi . -I - if i ' . gfgg f, r- . , . , E .,, . r 12,5 , , . ' -- T ' , 1 . - . te- .av f5.l4i3 .- ' .g.Q.. ' '- Top Row-Buinpus, Corrodi, Delhridge, Esterline, Gafney, Poole, Cooper, Fix, Hess. Second RowfBaum,, Edwards, Hockett, Haginann, DeShaw, Eversull, Van Arsdale, Kelly, Speir. Third RowfTerhune, Gault, Green, Weigand, Devlin, Lyons, Larimer, Anderson, Ritter. Fourth Row-May, P. Leidheiser, Hitchcock, Van Trump, Porter, L. Leidheiser, Becker, Shaffer, Love. Fifth Row-Carpenter, Jenkins, Walker, Barnett, Lovell, Farnuin, Talmage, Pawsey. MEMBERS 1933fAllen Poole, Albert Corrodi, Donald Delbridge, Glyde Buinpus, Crawford Esterline, Milton Gafney, Harry Cooper, jr., James Devlin, Allen Van Arsdale, Clarence Fix, Hilton Hess. 193-4fJohn Lyons, Wayne Hockett, Loren Leidhesier, William Edwards, Warner Eversull, Rollin Becker, joseph Love. 1935-john Baum, jr., Roy DeShaw, Edward Weigand, Donald Terhune, Hazen Anderson, Howard Gault, john Larinuer, Russell May, Roland Ritter, Arthur Speir, Stanley Green, Edward Porter. 1936-Robert Carpenter, Lowell jenkins, Dan Walker, Robert Barnett, Fred R. Lovell, jr., Doran Earnum, Harlan Kelly, H. E. Talmage, John Pawsey, Clarence Shaffer, Volney Van Trump, John Hitchcock, Don Leidheiser, Charles Hagmann. ...H-,.l.,.,.,.'1M 5.-.........-...- 1115511 rut W ttf if Q V+ I7 fx XII 5 I 0 - I ' I :di tall fs SORCDRITIES My dent, I feel I'lI just have to write Doro thy Dix. I hope I get my letter this year. 'X grin - 't 0 9. il Axis Sorority XIS SORORITY was founded March 29, 1899 at Kirksville, for the purpose of forming a prof fessional sorority of mutual benelit to Women engaged in osteopathic study. At present there are five under' graduate chapters in osteopathic colleges, including Odontoid. the Mother chapter at Kirksvilleg Ethmoid, at Los Angelesg Hyoid, at Chicagog Sphenoid, at Des Moinesg and Mastoid, at Philadelphia. The latter chapter is the most recently established. The Grand Chapter, with membership limited to physicians in the field, holds an annual meeting at each national osteopathic convention. At each state convention sorority members in the state hold their meetings and banquet. Dr. Anna Northrup, of Moose' jaw, Sask.. now holds oiiice as president of the Grand Chapter. Axis colors are green and White. The white carnaf tion is the sorority flower. --1-mi,----- A HISSH , ,V . .S N .,,-.,,,, , . A , E'-L ig ull w 4 Alisilfel Top Row-Wheaton, Heal, Wheeler, Calmes. Seciond Row-Hatten, Whaley, Robinson. 'Third Row-Bailey, Dilly, Lethem, Taylor. OFFICERS HELEN CALMES, President MARY PHILLIPS WHEELER, VicefP'residen1: MA1uE HEAL, Secretary MEMBERS CLASS OF 1933-Charlotte Wheaton, Louise Hatten, Mary Ph Calmes, Marie Heal. CLASS OP 1934-Claire Taylor. CLASS or 1935-Dorothea Dilly, Alice Bailey. CLASS OF 1936-Mildred Lethern. CLASS ov 1937-Mrs. Ollie Whaley, Grace Robinson. - lQ33 lI159ll illips Wheeler, Helen 'T l 3 U':'1'3 .Sift Delta Qmega ELTA OMEGA was founded as a Greek letter sorority in 1904 at the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery. Alpha Chapter is one of three active chapters, with others at Des Ixioines and Los Angeles. A fourth chap' ter is now in the process of formation at the Philadelphia College. The Chapter was organized as a means not only of prof moting Congeniality among Women students of Osteopathy, but of augmenting mutual interest and enthusiasm in osteof pathic study. Emphasis is placed upon weekly work meet' ings, at which time a memher of the faculty or a practicing alumnae presents a topic. Among prominent Delta Cmega members in the field are Dr. Louisa Burns of Los Angeles, and Dr. Pearl Thompson of St. Louis. National otlicers include Dr. Leone McNeff of Kansas City, Mo.g Dr. Pearl Thompson of St. Louisg Dr. Helen Hampton of Clevelandg Dr. Helen Bridges of Provif dence, and Dr. B. Shefnecker of Detroit. The colors of Alpha Chapter are green and gold. Illls he gisoi ' i 'Nfl ' Top Row-Terhuwen, Coursume, Mauck, Shaffer, Korn, Walker. Second Row-Fallis, Eidam, Wilson, Erickson, Rennick, Watters. Third Row-Simpson, Slaughter, O'Brien, Clark, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Seth Thomas. Fourth Row-Murray, Poole, Lewis, Wessels, johnson, Farnum, Erickson. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Elizabeth Esterline ..,.. .... P resident ..... .... E leanor Coursume Eleanor Coursume . . . . . .Vicefllresident .,., ....... M ary Korn Lena Mauck' ....,.........,.....,. Secretary .,.. .....,,. ..,. W i nifred Shaffer HONORARY MEMBERS-Mrs. C. R. Green, Mrs. Seth Thomas. CLASS OF 1933-Helen Terhuwen, Lena Mauck, Eleanor Coursume, Winifred Shaffer. CLASS or 1934-Mary Korn, Willis Walker, Betty Slaughter, Mary Virginia Fallis, Savera Wessels. CLASS or 1935-Katherine Erickson, Gertrude Rennick, Vivian Clark, Isabel Eidam, Florence Wilson, Mrs. Mabelle Murray, Gladys Simpson. CLASS or 1936k-Harriet Lewis, Virginia Farnum, Virginia Poole, Sarah Johnson, Rachel Erickson, Phyllis C'Brien, Anne Watters. --.Lira-.- qieii Kappa Psi Delta APPA PSI DELTA was founded in 1904 at the Des Moines College of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons. Zeta Chapter was established May 15, 1925 at Kirksville, hy nine girls under the supervision of Dr. Locke ofthe Kansas City Chapter. Chapters are also located in osteopathic colleges at Los Angeles, Chicago, Kansas City and Philadelphia. Kappa Psi Delta was organized as a group mutually interested in the maintenance of osteopathic ideals and furtherance of the interests of the profession. Among prominent members now practicing in the Held are Dr. Blanche Elfrenk of Chicago, Dr. Florence Mauer of Evanston, Ill., Dr. Jessie O'Connor of Chi' cago, and Dr. Bessie Arinentrout of Kansas City, Mo. Sorority colors are green and gold, and the oihcial flower is the yellow Mzirguerite. ------1'm- V-'W----f 516211 ,, .V , fl' . ,Q - . 'E ' s .Lu .. Top Row-Peters, Newton, Williams, Faber. ' Bottom Row-Harris, Riegel, Pfeiffer. OFFICERS MARIE FABER, President LORNA WILLIAMS, VicefP1esident JANE PETERS, Secretary ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Mrs. Dawson Derfelt, Mrs. Homer Harris, Mrs. Myron Riegel, Mrs. Walter Pfeiffer Mrs. Paul Needham. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1934-Marie Faber, Lorna Williams. 1935-jane Peters. 1936-Charlotte Newton. -----IIE,-----sf H163ll 2 XX 1 ' K 1 Pardon my left hand, old nun but I ann holding nw shirt front down wlth n y right one I-IONGRARY FRATERNITIES First Rowe--McGrew, Delhridge, DiBiaso, Schill, Dartt. Second RowfFisher, Graham, Poole, Esterline, tlilka. Tlmd Row--ffTurner, Hardman, Jain, Biggers, Dearhorn. Fourth Rowfl-lavens, Garter, Thomas, Gardner, Townsley. Sigma Sigma Phi HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. George Fulton Dr. john H, Denhy Dr. Grover Stukey , N Dr. George Laughlin Dr. H. E. Litton Dr. George Miller FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER Ted McGrew ..,.. .,.. P resident ..,.. ..,.. G lifford Dartt Q Roy Fisher . . . VicefPresident , ...., Joe Thomas i joe Thomas. . . . . , .Secretary . . . . . .Carl Turner Q Victor Graham ..... . Treasurer .,... .Victor Graham Sigma Sigma Phi was organized in 1021, after the need for such a group had long heen felt. The membership includes both fraternity and nonffraternity nien who have completed their sophomore year and have come up to the standards of the fraternity. The purpose of the organization is to foster interest in Osteopathy, promote fellowship and scholarship in the school. 1, lx . .-,..... 516611 1- I First Row-Dunham, Kiesel, Turner, Baker, Gilson, Harris. Second Row-Taylor, Slater, Thompson, Bloom, Bailey, Wilson. Third Row-Rogers, Cull, Needham, Ryan, Fuller, Munson. Fourth Row-Reimer, Barnes, Anderson, Roberts, Mahar, Edwards. During the twelve years of its life, Sigma Sigma Phi has grown until now each Osteof pathic College is represented by a chapter. These several chapters are bound together by the National Organization of the fraternity and work as a unit for the good of Gsteopathy. The student in school knows more of the local policies of the fraternities than he does of those carried out through the National Chapter. The National Organization is ever watchf ful for measures which may benefit Osteopathy in the eyes of the public. Among the local projects of the organization is the Scholarship Cup. This cup is pref sented to the fraternity having the highest scholastic rating for the year. The Senior Award which is given to one man from each graduating class, is another recognition of merit that the fraternity sponsors. Many of the social functions of the school also are sponsored by Sigma Sigma Phi. ln order to carry out its aims, the fraternity has attempted to select men who would be able to contribute to these principles. Scholarship then is not the only prerequisite for membership. Leadership and initiative must also be found in a man before he may become a Sigma Sigma Phi. i 'i 'Il,lj1 'i'--'ig' ii167l Q A gl -S' First Row-fRatcliffe, Gafney, Martin, Still, Hamill. Second Rou14W. Reger, Van Arsdale, O'Banion, Ingels, A. Reger. Third Row -Crowder, Hutchinson, Miller, Herholcl, M. H. Bartlett. Fourth Row!Noyes, Wenrick, Zuspan, Lyons, M. S. Bartlett. Psi Sigma Alpha i-1oNoEARY MEMBERS DR. A. C. HARDY, Sponsor 521. 1 Dr. George M. Laughlin Dr. W. M. Pearson Dr. Arthur D. Becker Qs 'aa if P ' FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER gg Stanley Ratclilfe ....... . President . . . , . . .S. A. Crowder Alfred W. Reger ....,. VicefP'resident ..,.... Gordon Zuspan Vaughn Herbold. . . . . . .Secretary . ,..,... Robert C. Hill Martin Bartlett ......... Treasurer ....... Kenneth Conklin Psi Sigma Alpha was founded at the Kirksville College of Csteopathy in 1924, chart' ered as an honorary fraternity in 1927, and recognized as National by the American Os' teopathic Association in 1929. Alpha Chapter is one of the three active chapters, Beta and Gamma chapters being located at Kansas City College of Osteopathy and Surgery and at Des MoinesfStill College of Osteopathy, respectively. ----...Q-,1j11,.....1....... ll16Sll 'r ' ' ' ' x '.1T'F- A'?7'? , kbhrg 'Hit - , . :N . fu' ' ' 1 i First Row4Becker, XValrod, Nath, Love, Conklin. Second Row-Zay, Dillon, Wolfe, North, Nahrgang. Third RowfBridges, Johnston, McClure, Green. Fourth Row--Slater, Fish, Eschliman, Hill. Not in Picture-R. D. McCullough, G. E. Barker. This organization was the outgrowth of an opinion, in the minds of a group of stu' dents, that an organization with ideals of high scholastic ability and good moral character would act as an incentive and as a stimulus to the student while in school. As a result, this group met on the evening of December 5th, 1924, elected oflicers, and drafted a conf stitution. Thus was born the organization known as Psi Sigma Alpha. The principal object of the fraternity is to establish and to promote better scholastic standing in our colleges, thus indirectly improving the Osteopathic Profession. Awards are given each semester to the Lower Sophomore and Lower junior, who, in the opinion of three members of the Faculty, excells in scholarship, leadership, personality, interest in osteopathy, and osteopathic possibilities. In addition to these awards, special recognition is given the Graduating Senior who has attained the highest scholastic record during the four years. The fraternity's bifmonthly meetings are conducted on plans similar to those of the wellfknown dinner clubs of today. Individuals representing different walks of life are inf vited to address the fraternity on subjects to which they have devoted their lives, thereby giving the members an intimate insight into other fields of endeavor. To be elected to membership a student must show outstanding scholastic ability. more than ordinary interest in the Practice of Osteopathy, and a good moral character. L., .,. ..4..g.......,..,l yl , 1..::..:--,......1i... 516911 i n I I i Us W X ll just LIS S0011 t 111 be vnth yo 1 shrink fh1S rented uxf' EXTRA-CURRICULAR 2lS Top Row-efRatclifte, McGrew, Miller, Bailey, Dunham, Turner. Bottom Row4Derfelt, Thompson, Button, Wrilker, Turtler, Rice. K. C C. S. Little Theatre Group WILLIAM BAILEY, President TED DUNHAM, VicefP1eszdent CLAUDE THOMPSON, Secretary URINC the spring of 1032 a group of K. C. C. S. students presented the play Jour ney's End. After the play was over and the properties put away, the same group def cided to form an organization of some kind to afford themselves further opportunity for the work that they enjoyed. The outcome of this decision was the present Little Theatre Group. The purpose of the organization is to give those students in the osteopathic college who are interested in dramatics a chance for work of that kind. In addition to the producf tion of two plays a year, the group at its regular meeting reads and discusses the current drama in order to have a background for the election of later productions. Due to the fact that the Pageant of Progress, which was staged in the Laughlin Bowl, took most ofthe time ofthe memhers in the fall a full length play was not produced. A one act play, 'LDwellers in Darkness was presented at the Kennedy Theatre late in the fall. The spring play was the three act mystery Hawk Island by Howard Young. It was well received by a good house. Credit is due Sigma Sigma Phi for the backing it gives the productions ofthe Group. The following ladies also merit thanks, for it was through their efforts that the shows were made possible: Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. Williaiii Bailey, Miss Vivian Clark, Miss Kathryn Ericson, Miss joan Philcox, Miss Wanda Gosney, and Miss Virginia Poole. -t f-..-iA.5g,,.,lVAij,-, l172l . Top Row-McGrexv, Fisher, Evans, Nottrott, Graham, Hess. Bottom Row-Green, Gamble, Neumann, Vandagrift, Gilson, Carroll, Felling. The Right Honorable Order ol: Bachelors THE RIGHT HONORABLE ORDER OF BACHELORS is an organization purely social in nature, limited to thirteen members and having as its object the sponsoring of two dances each school year for the students of the College and their friends. To become a member ofthe organization one must be free Qthat is male and unmarriedj, white Cwhich implies being square and fair mindedj, and a good fellow. In sponsoring the two dances each year the Bachelors try to give the student some' thing to remember Kirksville by other than the dusty streets. Only a person in the wrong frame of mind can fail to have the time of his life. The dances are held at the Kirks' ville Country Club on the edge of town and are always the scene of 'kHey, Hey ofthe better sort. OFFICERS 'TED MCGREW, President WHBEZHR GAMBLB, Secretary JACK EVANS, VicefPvesident STAN GREEN, Treasurer MEMBERS Ted McGrew Pop Nottrott O. Hess .lack Evans Benny Fisher Vic Graham Wheezer Gamble Ray Felling Bucky Gilson Stan Green Tony Neumann Bill Carroll Pistol Vandagrift -1.-ll-l4'35,.......,............. l173ll ' Jas. 'Q Back Row-Mrs. L. Philcox, England, Marie Faber, Ontario, Paul Clxristianson, Ontario, Ray Spurling, Bermuda, Lorna Williams, Ontario, Don Jaquith, Ontario, Beth Fosf ter, Ontario, Jocelyn Proby, England, G. W. Weiss, New York, Stanley Ratclilfe, England, Mrs. J. Proby, Ontario. Front Row!joan Philcox, England, Ted Dunham, Ireland, Ross Spurling, Bermuda, Cliff jaquith, Ontario, Lorne Forbes, British Columbia, Edwin Wilson, Ontario, ,lim Holdf en, England, Gordon jaquith, Ontario, Douglas Firth, Ontario, Sidney Ball, Montreal, Mrs. Van Meter, England. Absent-john Robertson, Scotland, Dean Moe, Ohio, Tom jeifs, England, A. G. Bowbrick, British Columbia, G. R. Thomas, British Columbia. British Empire Club TED DUNI-IAM, President LORNA WILLIAMS, VicefPresident SIDNEY BALL, Canadian Correspondent EDWIN WILSON, Secretary and Treasurer JIM HOLDEN, English Correspondent HE BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB was reorganized as such during the fall term of 1930. It is an outgrowth of the Canadian Club, which in its time was a reorganization of the British Association. The British Association was active in the osteopathic school as early as 1912. Since its beginning the present organization has grown steadily until it is now not only the largest group of its kind on the campus but also the most active. The Club holds at least one meeting each month at which time a program is presented consisting of addresses on Osteopathy or subjects of general interest. Many local people as well as members of the faculty of the college serve as speakers for these programs. The purpose of the Club is to provide a social and professional organization for all students of British nationality. Corresponding secretaries keep in touch with Osteopathic conditions and problems in the many parts of the British Empire, providing information not only for the members but for other students who may wish to practice in a foreign country. NIS+ 1117411 , ,an ...... .31 MARY PHILLIPS WHEELER HELEN CALMES VIERDONIA LEOPOLD VicefPresident President Secretary Womens League HE WOMEN'S LEAGUE is an organization made up of all women associated with the school. The aims of the group are both social and professional. At the beginning of each new semester the League holds a reception for the new freshmen girls. Une of the most important functions of the Woiiiei1's League is the Free Childrens Clinic that it conducts twice each year. This clinic was started nine years ago and was immediately a success. Not only is the clinic of great beneiit to the people of Kirksville and the surrounding country but it also provides valuable experience for the women of the school. All women in the school take part, the juniors and seniors doing the actual examining while those in the two lower classes attend to registration and case records. The Mother Still Ward in the K. C. 0. S. hospital is another prof ject ofthe League. This Ward in connection with the Childrens Clinic makes the Woi1xen's League a thing of real value to the school and to the community. 1--.-...-Ic'i1,,.........-........... l175l ROBERT H. McDowELL Editor-infChief The Stilletto STEGPATHYS Greatest Newspaper has been the slogan of the Stilletto during the past year. The Stilletto is published weekly by the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, and has become one of the fastest growing and finest newspapers in the professional field. This is the hrst year that the school paper has followed the broad policy of including the prof fession at large in its news and circulation. The Stilletto is represented by some field doctor in every state in the union and in many foreign counf tries. A great number of Osteopathic Hospitals and Clinics receive the paper each week and it is read with great interest by their patients. Hundreds of letters arrive daily, commenting on the fine progress that the Stilletto has made in giving the public, the profession, and students a real Osteopathic Newspaper. . an AF 'Top Row-Eversull, Hooker, F. Barnes Bottom Row-Miller, Porter, Z. Barnes il.,,l...,,. I1 is ,....L.......- ll176ll ' The Stilletto HE STILLETTO is published by funds partly from the Student Fee and partly from adverf tislng. This makes it necessary for the paper to have an up and coming Business Ivlanager, It had just that in the person of Harold Beckwith. Even in these times of depression, Mr. Beck' with has been able to increase the advertising mat' ter carried in the columns of the paper. This inf crease is due to the good results that Kirksville merchants have been getting from Stilletto ads. Advertising in a school paper is never a very good investment from the merchants standpoint, but in the case of the Stilletto the fact that it is seen by every prospective student makes it a paying proposition. The Advertising Staff of the Stilletto wishes to thank the student body and the local merchants for the splendid cofoperation received this year. HAROLD BECKWITH Business Manager 019'-, Top Row-Kroeger, Thomas, Fallis Bottom Row-London, Moorton, Button -- -gf'11,,-S------- l177l Tl DT 'fl 'J f WILLIAM W. BAILEY Editorfin -Chief DR. A. C. HARDY -'., ,L' C QQ- X1 , 7 The Qsteoblast NE thing has been uppermost in the mind of the staff of the Osteoblast this year. That thing, as you no doubt know, was to put the book out on time. As we write this little bit for our staff page funny feelings well up in us. Will the book really be out on time? Will you folks like it when you do get it? A hundred other questions too. Are those cut lines written? Did Felling draw that cartoon? Did Neumann get that picture? Where is Miller's copy? Will Dr. Hardy put the good old O. K. on this? Wonder if we could give one or two of the faculty a razzberry and get away with it? Most of those questions are answered now, some to our satisfaction and some not. However, worry' ing about them now will not do any good as the year is just about over and the Osteoblast of 1933 is about to become history. . It is the hope of the staff, however, that this book which we have worked to put together will not become history as far as each student is concerned, but will serve as an everlasting bridge between student and later life. FACULTY ADVISERS The staff is much indebted to Dr. A. C. Hardy and Dr. H. G. Swanson for their help and advice in making the book possible. ' . . L . Felling, Crow, Neumann, Barnes, Needham ' 1034 lf173l f , , gill-Qty The Qsteoblast HE OSTEOBLAST is supported by funds from the Etuderst Fee and from advertising sales. Sellrg college annual advertlsfng under the present busfiiess conditions is no small job. Howf ever, Ray Otey, Business Manager for the 1933 book, has lzad niarked success in this line. X In connection with the local merchants, Ray Qtey vtorlced out several plans for selling adverf tfsfng that gave the buyer more for his money. Ad- vert s rg in tlie Osteoblast is not something to be seen oice and thrown away but it is a permanent rccori always lefore the rew students coming to ti e school. The Business Staff of the Osteoblast wishes to express thanks to the local merchants who have been so generous in their support of the book. STAFF RAY FELLING ...... ,... A rt Editor PAUL NEEDHAM Q Cl WILLARD REGER S ' ' asses WALTER MILLER. . . . . .Sports JUANITA CROW . . ...... Nurses ZACK BARNES . . . . .Fraternities JANE PETERS . . .... Sororities JOHN NEUMANN EIVIND Moss PAUL DONOHUE2' HOMER HARRIS J . . . ...,. Snaps . . . ,... Humor RAY W. GTEY Business Manager DR. H. G. SWANSON Moss, Donohue, Reger, Miller, Harris .fiEi---- 517911 K. G. O. S. BAND ON THE STEPS OF THE COURT HOUSE r K. C. O. S. Band THIS school year has been a very active one for the Band. Many school functions and outside activities have kept the boys at their horns most ofthe time. A great deal of credit is due the Band and Director Frank Barnes for the way the musical part ofthe pageant was put over. The boys all blew nobly while the wagons rattled back and forth across the stage. Basketball games were also the scene of great activity on the part of the Band. Durf ing any timefout periods and at the half music filled the gym and during the actual playing time lovely razzberries were given the opposing players by making peculiar noises on the horns. Director Frank Barnes and Lowell Hardy were influential in getting the new red sweaters which formed the uniform for the Band this year. THE PERSONNEL TRUMPETS 'L. Hardy, N. Carter, W. Miller, R. Turiler, E. Porter, L. Hooker, C. Robertson' F' Purceus' CLARINETS?P. Welch, W. Gribble, T. Keane, P. Moorton, , . W. Farnsworth, W. Edwards, G. Stukey, G. Nahrgang, W. A Fetzer, J. Jilka, A. Beukema. FRENCH HORN1R. Steen, R. Gardner. ALTO HORN-W. Pfeiffer. SAXOPHONBS-F. Von Behren, R. Zay, G. Schriver, A. Forf tin, D. Heick. BARITONESgP. Smith, V. Lowell, O. Thompson. TROMBONBS-A. Turner, R. Patterson, L. Hewitt, J. Lord, R. Sifrit, A. Gulesian. BASSES1W. Nash, W. Robey, F. Staff. FRANK BARNES DRUMS-D. Rice, B. Morris, F. Taylor. Conductor LIBRARIAN-H. Gurney. , ?.-e-.-.....,-.Y-.L.-.- , I i ' .. ..-...1.-- iiisoi Top Row-Barnes, Rausch, Jones. Middle Row-Schneider, Eschliman, Prescott, Slifer. Bottom Row-Forbes, Litton, Finch, Weichel. RUSSELL KENAGA C. G. COHAGAN V. H. LOWELL. . C. H. RAUscH. .- C. L. MARTIN. , W. L. JONES. . . E. L. JOHNSTON. T. W. FINCH. ,. tl. C. ESCHLIMAN. . . L. R. FORBES. . . H. WEICHEL R. E. MURREL1.. F. N. BARNES .. -I. D. SCHNEIDER E. O. BACHER. . A. B. PRESCOTT. Service Ivlerfs Club RUSSELL KENAGA, President . . .Aviation . . . .Infantry . . . . .Navy . . .Ordnance . . .Infantry . . . .Aviation . . . .Marines ..............Marines .. ............, Artillery . . . . .Royal Canadian Artillery . . . .............. Navy War Department ..........Infantry . . Medical Corps ........Marines . ........ Infantry DR. H. E. LITTON .... .... C hemical Warfare DR. GEORGE FULTON . . . .... Medical Corps DR. G. C. STUKEY .... . ...... Infantry --m------ ,l gg ,-A------ 513111 Top Rowe--Neth, Hess, Porter, Larrick, Staff, Hahn, Rogers. Bottom RowfeStacy, Manchester, Lang, Briscoe, Fisher, Gramolini, Meyers, Derfelt. Varsity OH Association HOUGH football has passed into ancient history as far as K. C. O. S. is concerned, the organization which was built around lettermen in that sport still carries on. The Varsf ity O Association came into being during the school year of 1921 in the American School of Osteopathy. The purpose of the organization was to form a closer bond between the athletes and to promote athletics in the school. With these principles as its guide the Varsf ity O grew and when K. C. O. S. was founded it was one of the early organized groups in the new school. The membership of the present Varsity HO is limited to those men who have won their letter in one of the major sports in which the school is active. At present basketball and tennis make up the list of major sports in K. C. O. S. Football was dropped from the list several years ago because it required more time than the student had to give, and be' cause of the Rict that most of the players had played college ball during their prefmedic days before entering the osteopathic school, This latter fact made it impossible for the school to enter any intercollegiate conference. Once each year the Varsity O Association puts on a dance at the Gym to raise funds in order that the old custom of giving an O blanket to the men who have won three letters while in school may be carried on. The dance this year was given in connecf tion with Sigma Sigma Phi and was very well attended ' 4 'i'-'1 lf.l7v' 1113211 I MRS. WARREN ADAMS MRS. A. B. PRESCOTT MRS. G.-xii. JACKSON MRS. E. R. Brooms Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Qsteopathic Womens Club Affiliated with the Osteopathic Women's National Association. Federated with the Missouri State, and the National Federation of Womens Clubs. ' MRS. A. B. PRESCOTT, President MRS. GAIL JACKSON, VicefP'resident MRS. W. P. ADAMS, Recording Secy. MRS. H. D. MCCLURE, Cor. Secretary MRS. E. R. BIOGERS, 'Treasurer V MRS. A. P. PORTER, Press Reporter MRS. H. C. BUcHOLz, Parliamentarian The purpose of this club is to promote good fellowship among the wives, mothers or sis' ters Of students, faculty members, school ofhcials and hospital staff. Some of the activities are a reception for new members, two Senior Banquets, two pot luck parties for families of members, a midfyear party and a tea for the Women's League and Student Nurses. The club meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at the Sojourners Club. The Literary Section meets the first and third Thursdays at the homes of members. MEMBERS FACULTY WIVESfMfS.-A. D. Becker, Mrs. C. R. Green, Mrs. H. E. Litton, Mrs. G. F. Miller. JANUARY 1033-4Mrs. Harry Schmitt, Mrs. G. Klosterman, Mrs. P. Ingles, Mrs. B. Barbee. JUNE 1033-Mrs. F.. O. Bacher, Mrs. E. R. Biggers, Mrs. N. G. Christman, Mrs. R. C. Fischer, Mrs. R. M. Gordon, Mrs. R. V. Herbold, Mrs. R. F. Kenaga, Mrs. G. H. Kersting, Mrs. C. O. Shaffer, Mrs. C. E. Shriver, Mrs. R. E. Travers. JANUARY 1O34AMrs. A. B. Prescott, Mrs. J. C. Proby, Mrs. L. P. Turner, Mrs. J. V. Walrod. JUNE 193-1fMrs. J. V. Adams, Mrs. M. S. Bartlett, Mrs. H. U. Bartlett, Mrs. C. R. Blackburn, Mrs. H. C. Harris, Mrs. H. V. Heimburger, Mrs. G. Jackson, Mrs. V. H. Lowell, Mrs. G. W. Rose, Mrs. W. E. Stokes. JANUARY 1935-Mrs. J. D. Bealmer, Mrs. W. B. Christner, Mrs. C. S. Grifhn, Mrs. B. Morris, Mrs. J. C. Slifer. JUNE 1935-Mrs. W. P. Adams, Mrs. C. G. Cohagan, Mrs. G. W. Diver, Mrs. J. C. Eschliman, Mrs. G. W. Gress, Mrs. W. L. Jones, Mrs. H. D. McClure, Mrs. M. S. Miller, Mrs. A. P. Porter, Mrs. C. H. Rausch, Mrs. J. F. Slifer, Mrs. Gault. JANUARY 1936fMrs. H. G. Bucholz, Mrs. S. Williamson. JUNE 1936-Mrs. C. Chapman, Mrs. D. F. Brown, Mrs. R. W. Burditt, Mrs. A. M. McBurney. JANUARY 1937-Mrs. R. E. Aelmore. ACTIVE MBMBERS1MfS. Fred Grozinger, Mrs. J. A. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Warren Griihth. --1irii,---- iissi QSSQSSQ E 'THF-CO1 IPGFT Gfliplic Z F u P' 5 K. l 4 FQ fx 5 5 Fu 2 E HMmiHCiglIl4'li .EXY52Ii?7AWDlfWbNMSYWMUMl lM5MNl1 iU5?:N'177. lKl I-ICSPITALS :wwf um 5 9 S x C rmv f f V w - fm Qgxff lf 'f , W E 1 M7 k'Th1s OPEFLILOII IS Conn rough the Courtesy of Aloe Es' Co. ..fi'v,fs.t Y 2-'rijgxl- il-2 W , ' sfallil ll nfs' will , , :gi 'iizliiil LAUGHLIN HOSPITAL Laughlin Hospital QDERN equipment, a competent staff, and the wide reputation of its donor and chief combine in the creation of one of the most outstanding hospitals known to the osteopathic profession. Laughlin Hospital, built and headed by Dr. George Laughlin, draws thousands of cases yearly from points all over the United States. The splendid results obtained in cases of both surgical and nonfsurgical nature are known as widely as Osteopathy itself. Dr, Laughlin stands prefeminently in the iield of orthopedic surgery, but his surgical triumphs embrace every branch of general surgery. He is ably assisted by Dr. Earl Laughlin, Sr., whose ability as a diagnostician has earned him a place among the foremost of the profession. Osteopathic principles applied consistently in hospital treatment demonstrates the. splendid results possible in nonfsurgical treatment of many conditions heretofore thought to require operation. Conservative methods, osteopathically applied, render many operations unnecessary and thus minimize both risk and expense to the patient. Results obtained in bloodless orthopedic surgery are consistently good and sometimes little short of miraculous. Likewise the regular surgical treatment of thousands of other cases of every possible degree of severity and complication testify to the skill of the osteopathic surgeon. i'i 4'-'IQB3 rissi il 'filslj .yr K, 'iff - LAUGHLIN HOSPITAL STAFF Laughlin hospital trains an average of tvventyfiive seniors yearly in interne Work, providing an excellent groundwork for the student who intends to specialize in surgery later on. From thirty to thirtyffive nurses are constantly either in training at the Laughlin Training School for Nurses or engaged in graduate work at the hosf pitals. ' In the field of general surgery Csteopathy plays an important part not only in the preparation of the patient but in the afterftreatment. There is but little differ' ence in the technique of operations done by osteopathic surgeons and by medical surgeons. But a surgeon trained osteopathically, who has practiced manipulative treatment over a relatively long period of time, is likely to have more confidence in the ability of the body to heal itself, and to realize the value of the natural resources of the body in overcoming disease, Treatment at the Laughlin Hospital is shaped with such a fundamental view in the minds of those concerned, and cases are dealt with accordingly. The importance of this phase of the Gsteopathic Doctrine ever inf creases, and results fully merit the faith of the profession in osteopathic hospital treatf ment. The fact that the Laughlin Hospital is constantly accepting cases of unusual difliculty, diagnosing correctly and treating effectively such cases, many of which come from renowned clinics throughout North America, marks a great tribute to the science of Osteopathy and to this outstanding osteopathic hospital. .o3i--- gisoi .-.... ..- .-.,.,f--, , , K. C. C. S. HOSPITAL The K. C. 0. S. l-lospital INCE Csteopathy was horn surgery has heen a definite part of it. Of course in the early days surgery played only a small part due to the fact that it was lost sight of in the use of manipulative treatment. As time passed, however, Osteopathic Physicians came to realize more and more the relationship hetween Osteopathy and Surgery. This realization opened a new field, that of osteopathic care hefore and after operation. So great was the success of the early osteopathic surgeons that interest in this hranch grew rapidly and much study was devoted to the osteopathic care of surgical cases. With the study came many new developments and the definite knowlf edge that patients cared for in this manner showed a better prognosis than those receiving only the customary medical care. The graduate of an osteopathic school today is thoroughly trained in surgery and is qualihed to recognize and diagnose conditions requiring surgical care. The K. C. C. S. Hospital, is operated as a part ofthe school in connection with the Public Clinic. Cases from the Public Clinic furnish much of the material that is ,.,,,,'f jig, .-,,.,,.....,.....,........ lI19Oll K. C. 0. S. HOSIDITAI. STAFF presented for treatment in the hospital. Any student doctor having a case that ref quires hospital care brings the case to the K. C. O. S. Hospital and the necessary care is given. All clinical operations and obstetrics cases are presented in the 'LPit which is located in a wing ofthe hospital. Dr. George Laughlin and Dr. Earl Laughlin, jr., both present surgical cases before senior students. Following the operation a discussion is held and any questions which may arise are answered. This training is very valuable as it fits the student for hospital interne work. Dr. John Denby, who is in charge of the Qhstetrics department, also presents clinic cases in the uPit. All junior and senior students in the school are admitted to these cases. Much experience that will he helpful to the future doctors is gained from these obstetrical clinic cases as this line of work makes up a large part of many young physicians' practice. Dr. Hardy, head ot' the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Department ofthe school, is another member of the stall who conducts regular clinics in the K. C. 0. S. Hospital. .-.-..........t....,...,,. I . . I W.. If 191 11 CLINICS EENNS - gm C 2 C C 2 B CU K3 ,W Take Ll deep lwrenth :md say ninetyfninc three times. 'L2Q7.'. '2 K. C, O. S, PUBLIC CLINIC K. C. Q. S. Public Clinic IDE and varied experience derived by students serving in the free clinic makes this one of the most valuable departments in the college. Here each student handles diagnosis and treatment of his own patients under the supervision of Dr. John H. Denby, and in two semesters must complete thirty case reports consistf ing ofa record of previous history, past and present treatment, and results. An average of one hundred patients each day receive treatment at no charge to them, regardless of the severity ofthe condition. A wide variety of disease is represented, with acute pneumonia heading the list. The students treat these cases alone, and for the past ten years not a single death has resulted. Such a record is a fine indication ofthe capability ofthe students in their clinical practice. Supplementing general treatment, the student makes laboratory diagnoses on his cases and where indicated, XfRay and surgical treatment are administered at the hospitals. The student adds much of value to his knowledge and experience by observing the further treatment of these special cases. In this public clinic the student finds his iirst opportunity to coordinate the osteopathic fundamentals of Pathology, Physiology and Anatomy and thus apply a unihed knowledge to the practical solution of problems of disease. Here, too, he learns the psychology of handling the individuals who are his patients, and this aspect, combined with technical experience, constitutes final preparation for future work in the held. Ildlsl H19-ill '7 DR. STELLA FULTON PREsENT1No A CASE Gynecology Clinic YNECOLOGY as a branch of Osteopathy has come into great importance in the last few years. The subject is strongly stressed in the Kirksville College of Ostef opathy and Surgery. The course in Gynecology is offered in the school during the junior year. It includes studies into the diseases, structural defects, and other conditions that may tend to produce ill health or actual pathology. Special stress is laid on the importance of osteopathic lesions in the causation of disease in women. ln connection with the class work the actual clinic is conducted. Once each week throughout the junior year the student attends clinic classes held in the Gynecological pit. Here clinical cases are diagnosed and presented to the student group. Many difFerent conditions are thus seen in the course of the year's study. Patients under the care of student doctors in the Public Clinic, who require gynecof logical diagnosis may be brought to the private examination section of the department. These cases are then examined, after a careful case history has been taken, by a staff phy- sician. The student presenting the case is also allowed to make a diagnosis and confers with the staff physician as to the proper treatment and care of the case. The treatment indicated is then carried out by the student. A great improvement this year was the addition of a special room for the treatment of gynecological cases to the equipment of the Public Clinic in the Administration Building. This room is fully equipped and an attendant is on duty during all clinic hours to aid the student in treating cases. W----------,Val , -----Mm jiosi iff 1 r ,at . . N . STUDENTS EXAMINING CASES Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic ECOCNITION of the paramount importance of eye, ear, nose and throat diagnosis and treatment to the general practitioner has paved the way to an intensive and thorough course of instruction in this branch of study. The College Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat clinic, with the cofoperation ofthe Laughlin and K. C. O. S. hospital staffs and the general clinic, draws extensively from the private practices of field doctors throughout Missouri and surrounding vicinity as Well as from the practice of Dr. A. C. Hardy, who heads the department. The material is abundant and the variety practically unlimited, ranging from the most minor conditions to diilicult cases requiring special consideration. A competent staf and capably organized clinic teaching insure the most effective pref sentation of clinic material to the student. Emphasis is placed upon practical examination of actual cases, including observation of hundreds of surgical cases of all sorts at the Satf urday Clinic, an established institution for many years at the Kirksville College of Ostef opathy and Surgery. This in addition to intensive didactic study serve to provide the stu' dent with an excellent background in eye, ear, nose and throat work. This clinic has been designed to give the student an intelligent working knowledge of eye, ear, nose and throat conditions in all aspects, to enable him to diagnose, advise, and if necessary refer his cases, and to treat scientilically all such cases as are properly handled by the general practitioner. For students whose intention it is to Specialize in this field of practice an excellent foundation has been laid for such further study as he may later pursue. The Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery has from the beginning recognized the value of thorough instruction in this important branch of Osteopathy, and has maintained this department as belits the signal importance of eye, ear, nose and throat Work. Illia ll1Q6l.l :Ay Vi' 1 1 YJ4 U 1 if V ,lm L gig it DR. BECKER PRESENTING A CASE TO ri-IE CLrNic CLASS - The Presentation Clinic NE of the most valuable clinical features in the Kirksville College of Csteopathy and Surgery is the Presentation Clinic conducted by Dr. A. D. Becker. The class is held in connection with the Public Clinic and all students treating in the clinic attend the sessions. The object is to give the student an opportunity to see cases diagnosed and treat' ment outlined. Any student having a case in the Public Clinic which bothers him may bring the case to the Presentation Clinic class. A careful case history is taken and all past illness, family history, or other conditions which might have a relation to the present condition are noted. A physical examination is then made and a tentative diagnosis made. The case is turned back to the student with recommendations as to what other tests are needed. The student conducts these further examinations and reports the results to the class. After this careful search for cause, treatment is outlined in detail and the student given advice as to its use. After a period of time the results of treatment are checked and reported to the class. All information concerning each case is kept in a clinic notebook by each student. This notebook covers the two semesters' work in the clinic class and forms a valuable reference book for the student in future years. Special stress is laid on the osteopathic angle of all cases brought before the clinic. Careful spinal diagnosis is made on all cases in order that its worth may be impressed on the student and help him to keep his therapy untainted. 1031 ll197ll STUDENTS IN THE CLINICAL PATHOLOGY CLASS MAKINL3 BLOOD COUNTS Department or Clinical pathology R. C, SLATER, Director HAL CARTER, Assistant CLEVELAND MORGAN, Asszsmnt HE laboratory of Clinical Pathology is equipped and operated on the principle that every phase of diagnosis must be well learned. The course of study is di' vided so as to give ample opportunity to master the technic and interpretation of the major laboratory tests that will be of use to the practicing physician, as well as special work of use in clinics and hospitals. The blood count with the various types of differential counting in regards both diagnosis and prognosis, urinalysis both quantitative and qualitative, staining methf ods and oihce bacteriology, serological work, dark field, and routine examination of sputum, feces, mother's milk, are all covered, as well as blood chemistry and basal metabolism. The method of presentation of the course is: introduction of theory, followed by required supervised laboratory practice, interspersed with lectures and demon' strations. The whole is closely correlated to clinical practice with a consistent effort to interweave laboratory findings into the diagnostic picture of the soon to be pracf ticing physician. tv Iii, 5..- quasi 'K DR. Sruiusy PREPARING AND Diiuzci-ING THB STUDY or SPECIAL PATHOLOGY SPECIMENS 'The Pathology Department N the modern treatment of disease the pathologist plays a large part. This is par' ticularly true in cases of neoplasms and new growths. It is by the diagnosis of the pathologist that the care of patients is many times outlined. This statement holds true not only for the hospitals but for the doctor in private practice. The pathology laboratory, conducted by Dr. Stukey, has come to be one of the most important departments connected with the school. It is kept busy with specimens from the operating rooms of the two hospitals and with tissue sent in by held doctors. These specimens are carefully prepared and examined, then a report is given in order that the facts found by the lens may help the doctor as he proceeds with treatment. Another large part of the work of the laboratory is the preparation of specif mens for use in the pathology classes of the school. Material for this work is obtained from the two hospitals, the dissection rooms, and from autopsies. All this material is cut and stained with the greatest care. After the slides are finished, they are classif lied and catologued. Dr. Stukey has in the last few years gathered together the nucleus of a path' ology museum which is of great value to the students of the school in their study of pathology. Much credit is due Dr. Stukey for this work and for the high standard of service that he maintains in his pathology laboratory. ll-lim f1199ll ra .Y I 1 DEMoNsrRATioNs IN TECHNIC CLASSES Technic Classes STEOPATHIG technic is a very important part ofthe education of an Osteopathic Physician. For it is with his technic and manipulation that his principles of treatf ment may lee applied. The technic classes in K. G. O. S. have a place of prominence in the course of study. During the upper sophomore and lower junior years the student devotes two hours a week to technic classes. In the sophomore year the classes are conducted by Dr. Litton. The junior sections are given over to various members of the staff and local osteopaths in turn with the idea of giving the student an opportunity of witnessing many different types of technic. This kind of instruction is very valuahle to the future osteopath as it enables him to better work out the kind of technic suited to his individual needs. Among the doctors who give demonstrations to the juniors are: Dr. George Laughlin, Dr. Earl Laughlin, Sr., Dr. George Fulton, Dr. H. G, Swanson, Dr. George Miller, Dr. A. D. Becker, Dr. Stella Fulton, Dr. V. Ivlclvlanis, and Dr. John Denhy. isis ,---- H 200 11 ffl 1. H' -- Q X l ,qyebgtxfi -4. PATHOLOGY ASSIS'FANTS WITH A GROUP or GROSS SPEc1MENs READY FOR CLASS WORK The Pathology Museum HE science of Pathology has, during the last few years, undergone a great change. To the study of dead tissue, removed from the autopsy table, has been added the investif gation of living organs and tissues in the operating room. The center of interest has shifted, therefore, from the terminal morbid process to what may well be called the pathology of the living. Realizing this need for a more rounded course in pathology and pathological anatomy, Dr. Stukey, who has charge of the Pathology Department of the school, has made provision for a pathology museum. The nucleus for this museum is already well formed. The wealth of material provided by the hospitals has made the collection of specimens a simple matter. The two hospitals are not the only sources of material from which the new museum draws. Autopsies and the dissecting tables also furnish their share. Many specimens are sent in to the Pathology Department from the larger clinical centers of the country. Several hundred gross specimens now make up the museum. They have been care' fully mounted and placed in glass jars for study purposes. K. C. O. 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'K i' just a gyxn dance. i' i' Dlissouri weather. 'k 'I' Acacia Club holds a hack-lo- the-farnl dance. i' 'A' The Atlas Cluh putting on the Ritz at a fall fornlal. V3 just another Gylll dance. 'k 'k Just solne fresh hanl fronl the Little Theatre. 'A' 'k' Dr. Denby doing his stuff at the Signla Signia Phi pledge service. 'K' i' New home of Iola Tau Sigma. 'A' 'I' Alpha Tau Sigma boys and friends pose for our photographer dur- ing a pledge dance. B .wh - uzgwy x 1 3? 1 as . ,, aa, Q 4, 4, h.. ,- ., .-.-. Q. f--.M-2' Um, ,. .A Q S J' mm, :f 1-mr KSVILLE COLL Cornstalks and others at the Iota Tau Sigma hard times dance. i' 'A' The Delta Omega girls step out to dine at a sorority banquet. i' 'k Three little co-eds on the way to a class in the old build- ing. 'A' 'A' Band, faculty, student body ' and the cabin all dressed up to crash into the nlovies. X N' .,.t ,- I Ni O fo X9 is P5019 P-tx ..5, f If ,N 1 . - Wi' . Iii? f V g :QfPf' tx, Jggfiff , ' .Vs may A ,,.f1f' WI s fifgii- TY, lt . ,. 1 4 -i . . gl ,V I .s 11555 - 4 'i ,A S , - at . . W VS. Z I P . --: him 'L-: ' g Y! if-5 ' -MQ' ff ' 2 ? , if '---A I t t ' f tp x ' 1 ' ' ' :- Y ,A ,b A. .' No- N.,' - - :St X ' ' 1.1 .'.,., 4- '. 'lr Wi ff--Sf-V w'.' N , or - ', Laughlin Bowl in the process of: con- struction. 'k 'A' Dr. George Laughlin and Dr. George Fulton ready to give the seniors the once over. 'A' i' This Kirksville street scene is used to prove that we really do have street sweepers. 'A' 'A' Sophonlore Class dance with a har and everything. i' i' Dean Swanson snliles for our photog- rapher. 'A' uk lllore work in the Bowl. ir 'k Grover and Harley prepare to focus us. 'k 'A' Carl Bartlett and his boys all mixed up in cobwehs. The finished bowl with loud- speakers and scenery in place. 'lr 'A' Arnold Walker and H. P. Swisher niake a speech for the cause of the Union Al'Il1l0S. 'k 'A' The wagon train brings Abranl Still to Nlacon County. ir 'A' No, the girls in the lower corner are not getting ready for bed, they are going to dance in the pageant. 'k 'k A group of Osteopathic Indians look on while Chief Nlcflrew gets ready to cook a stew in that pot. M! X 1 X 1 YB xxx-15 Q1 Q' Y ix :.a-.1-.N The sophomores fight it out with Pathology lab. 'A' 'A' A snap lnade by Photographer John Neulnann in Dr. Earl Laughlin, Sr.. class. i' i' Dr. Stukey does an autopsy for us. i' 'A' Dr. Stella goes shopping. 'I' 'R Russ Slater reads quietly while the boys work in his Clinical Pathology Class. 'k if ,,Q,:,:.Qm1Wff Q vs-an x. t-, -a z, ' ' ' K K..-., .W X 1 -...x N The young floetors in Ear. Nose., and Throat watch Dr. Brown 9X2lIl1ill0 Dr. Prescott. Dissection roon1s where we all have spent nlany lovely hours. 'k 'A' A corner of the Library. 'k 'k Dr. Dartt looking very sweet in white. 'k i' Bud Miller and a group of friends pose for our pho- tographer after a wrestling nlatch. 'A' 'k More Kirksville weather. 'k i' Dr. Becker examining a case in the Clinic class. A-- 1 JAG5 Who is this tall gent with the long stride? Frank and his Band take Kirksville by storni Ted, Sam. and Gus take it easy on Saturday. The A. T. S. boys take their basketball very seriously. Dr. George eats liol dogs and pickles olf the running board of his car. Tomnly, Jack. Harold. War- ren. Steve. and Nlatt all ready for the euslolners. The lllay Day Picnic. The Atlas boys pose for us. Out in Brassiere Park. Atlas house all dressed up for the eonven lion. .,,:1,-is N xx Q v Xmas vacation and the Larry packs his trunk. Tony sinks one on the ninth green. No, those are not pajamas that Bill Reger has on. Williams gets the truck ready for a hurry call. And up in the corner, little children, is clearly shown how the freshmen are served here. There just couldn't be anything wrong with Jones' car if that smile is any indication. How sweet. Two ladies of title kiss- ing one another. Yes, it takes all kinds of cars to make a world. Roy Moss, who is to blame for some of our humor section, caught on the street. The Tennis squad in all its glory. W 4 Q-q.,..4-f' .. - ,Q,X-Jj 'Ht' X? A - ,e..5,Q4-' is yi - V V ' ga' edgy' Q I . , , z .- ,::.'. 'i lr -E55 , rig, . -4 , A, ' ' .Q 9' ,S 'i H I fi. Q V - ,. 4?f A 'T' f -fftrr in ' ' H 'Q A 592' AN V HQ ' ff A9 ' - f 'W' lj? t ,Fi .:-- ..,...-,., . if .mv . s :mamma-nemsmw ammo.-,1a vc-magnum... gs... ,. ' -feazmnzzauamxc Q. .mvumnx N W B THE D ILY DI TRESS ' - AND EVENING BURP PUBLISHED ONE MONDAY AFTERNOON FOR NO REALLY GOOD REASON AT ALL Circulation: 80000000 Men. 4 wi0Ill6ll and 5 Teachers College Students FRATEUTIE C0 Unique Dwellings Mark Progress in Unusual Contest Distance Lends Enchantnlent Says Zilch tUnited Press, May 56, 14925 Houses in any way, shape or form for people ingany way, shape or form are, in the process of delapidaf tion as the K. C. O. S. fraternity contribution to the World Century of Recession Expedition. Dwellers in Darkness have nothing on our fraternity boys. Note the spacious lawns surrounding the Theta Psi mansion in the upper left. Well, where is the gardener. That's another one of those open secrets. The roof, as you will see, is of 15th Century Hurnoresque style with a dash of soda just to make it look topping. Get the rakish angle of that doorfcatch, handfcarved and stuck on with a tenfpenny nail. That'll hold 'em. Notice the oak panelling on the inside of the door. What? You don't see it? Funny, we were just thinking the same thing. Notice the iron grill-work on that snaky sign. The boys use it to fry steaks on after dark. In back of the house can be seen four of the boys making themselves right at home. There wasn't room inside. They'll get their turn some other line day. No, that's right, you can't see them. The house is in the way. Notice the smart interior-right upftofthefminf ute in every way. No there's no sleeping porch. The boys do all their sleeping right in the parlorf very convenient, you know. Enter' taining, too. From the looks of the place we wouldn't be surprised to see the Thete boys bring home the bacon with that palatial residence. M PETE For ARCHITlii1THfH0 OR Who knows? Well, they ought to bring home something, anyhow. The Phi Sigs have outdone them' selves again. Here's the smartest, most modern establishment we've had the pleasure of smelling in a long time. Filtered air inside, too. Filters through the walls, the roof, the door and those other things we suspect are inside. Get the latest knockfdown effect of the whole mess. The last word in architectural excellence. It's the last word, all right, except for the epitaph. Notice the giant weeping willow in the foreground. We don't blame it for weeping. A few of the boys are out sunning themselves on the win' dow seat inside, paradoxically enough. You can do those things in the Phi Sig house. Note the tropical il217ll beauty ofthe surrounding country- macaws gurgling, ants chewing away at the woodworkgoh it's all so grand! Why go to South Amerif ca? Stay at home with the Phi Sigsfenjoy life in the strong counf try air, see the world from an illf fitting seat and wonder why your legs go to sleep. Note the flagstone walk in the foreground. They for' got the flagstones. but the optical illusion is good. Besides, it's much more fun to creep up on people in the house, and a flagstone walk would give you away. Get the modf ernistic effect of the massive neon sign on the roof. The Sign of the Circle. And look at the gap beneath the front porch. You can always hide there when you're afraid of being embarrassed. And all that THE DAILY DISTRESS junk drooping from the door is quite attractive, isn't it? Lends en' chantment to the place. Well, maybe you think so. So far as we're concerned distance is the only thing that lends enchantment in this case. And there's the Acacia hovel on the upper right. Too bad it didn't go otf the page altogether. Get the effect of the tall dead grass at the doorfsill. Looks like whiskers. The extra building you see in the backf ground is an outhouse. Quite im' proper to include that in the pic' ture, but we had to, and besides, the Acacia boys are proud of the fact that they can adord an outhouse along with their winter residence. How do you like the sign. All right, isn't it, except for what it says on it. Rather plain, tooJsimple Barn' yard Style, 16th Century. What are those tellftale streaks of light we see inside? Oh, that's what the boys read by. What would they do with' out something to read by? Get that modernistic leaning effectfa splenf did takefoll' on the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Note the massive braces on that powerfullyfconstructed oaken door. You coultln't break in there in a hurry, could you? But wait a minute-what is that dark object in the foreground in front of the Acacia house? Probably a dead rat. Well, we don't see how anything could be very much alive ir' the vicinity. We took this picture with a telescopic lens. The I. T. S. house there on the lower left is the last word in upftof thefininute streamlining. The wind whistles by like a snake in the grass. The only thing that can get by quicker than the wind is a fellow with a sense of delicacy. Notice the prop before the door. That's proper, isn't it? lf it weren't there the house wouldn't be either. And the ITS lads are quite modest, too, you see. The door is closed tightly-that is, as tightly as they can get it. There's still quite a gap, but you've got to have light enough to print those poetical murals inside. We can't tell you about those-you'd have to see them to appreciate them. Any druggist can tell you what to take if you want to make a quick exf cursion. And you can have all the time you want. Heaven knows the ITS boys take plenty. You'll see STRANGE DISEASE A Typical Case of Absentitis Fr0meight0'cl0ckus. This Particular Case Was Thought to Have Been Brought On by Too Much Study. A strange new disease has been found and named by Dr. George Fulton of the College Staff. Absent' itis Promeightolclockus is the some' what ponderous name that has been applied to the condition. Although Dr. Fulton is one of the main pursuers of the causative factor of this condition, there is much discussion among other faculty members as to whether Dr. Fulton is really the discoverer of the dis' ease. Dr. Stukey claims to have had a great deal of experience with the disease in all types of Cases, mild and severe. Dr. H. G. Swanson is also interested in the new disease. There are legends handed down from father to son that the condition is not new at all. That in past years the disease reached epidemic prof portions. So many people were inf fected at the same time that the seats in eight o'clock classes were as bare as the posterior aspect of one of Dr. Denby's little friends about the time Don grabs them and rushes into the back room to start the spanky process. According to legend the treat' ment in the past was of a very mild sort. The disease was allowed to run its course and in due time the patient recovered. However as the condition became rarer the cases also became more severe and resist' ant to treatment. The modern method of treatf ment is of a prophylactic nature and consists of warning the patient against coming in contact with the supposed causative factors. These factors are: acute alcoholism, Iota Tau Sigma Dances, the back seat in the Owl, ten pages a day, som' nambulism, living in the P. S. G. house, window peeping, being Edf itor of the Osteoblast, trying to count the Pizzlywink members, lower the general resistance. The prognosis in the more se' vere cases is not at all good. They require many incisions or cuts and often terminate fatally. Some auf thorities seem to think that this fatal termination is a good thing in many respects, for it is thought that those who have suifered from this condition will never amount to much anyway. about ten of them in there now if you look through that Frenchy window on the other side. And note those unique flagpoles protruding from the,roof. What holds them izisi there nobody knows. Probably somebody inside. Note the surf rounding country. Rolling lawns, great trees in full blossom, busted barbfwire fences, evidences of de, THE DAILY DISTRESS parted cows. Ain't nature grand? Note particularly the portefcochere. It's around at the other side, so you can't see it. It's just as well, though. It's just as well you can't see a lot of things about the place. Notice the landscape gardening, planned by an expert. It doesn't matter what kind of an expert. Get the quaint atmosphere about the place. You'd get it much better if you were a little closer. We know from experience. Well, all in all that's quite a building, but if that gap in the door is any measure of those inside we're afraid something terrible would happen to passing wayfarers with greenapple quickf step. And now pause just an instance at the palatial residence of the ATS lads. Such beauty, such grandeur! At Home with the ATS, or, They Laughed When I Sat Down-good titles for pictures, eh? Well you wouldn't do much laughing I don't think-not if they had to fish you out with a bent hairpin on a string. But really, this place is quite fetch- ing, don't you think? See all that shrubbery around the house, ca' ressing the walls so tenderly. That tree on the right is a peculiar variety of the persimmon. Peculiar, all right, or it wouldn't be within ten miles of the place. We'll almost bet the ATS house will pull down the prize. Certainly it pulls down every' thing else. Somebody ought to pull it down. And by the way, take a squint at that knobby hatchway in the side of the house, on the left. Whoever do you suppose thought of that? That's one of the many special features about this misplaced garret that make it outstanding among others of its ilk. Merely lift the latch-or isn't there any latch?- and man the bilge pumps. Or stow away your rusty niblicks so the town won't tax you for having them. Be sure they're rusty, though. But it dcesn't really matter-they will be if they aren't already. Note that monstrous spar soaring toward the heavens above. The crow's nest is on top but you can't see who's there looking for-whales, or some' thing. Now here's what yould call a real estate. See all the rustic sum' mer houses in the background, and the cactus plants over by what's left of the fence. Those summer houses should have been in the foreground, rot the background. They're quite large enough to hide this residence completely and you'd have been spared the pain of gaping at it. Notice the white blotch on the right of the house. Gives a pleasing effect of a lake, doesn't it? Probably son1ebody's wash hanging out to dry. Whitefwash, anyhow. All in all, though, you'll probably agree that here is a pile of secondfhand lumber that would brighten the corner of any furnace. Pause just long enough to catch the Atlas edition out of the corner of your cornea. Now these boys have an eye for the aesthetic-they have given you one of those arty threefquarter views of their musty hovel. Whereis the front door- around at the back? Too bad-it's really SO decorative, if your glasses are dark enough. That goes for the whole place, for that matter. And get a mouthful of that haystack in the foreground. Better spit it out too, while you've got the chance. This structure, by the way, is an adaptation of a Sth Century hunt' ing lodge on jake's Ash Heap, with a few architectural borrowings from 18th Century Igloo and 14th Cen' tury MudfHut Special. Fourfwheel brakes, floating power, knockejfout body and tortyfodd shifts daily. Note the yawning chasm in that chic rear vvall-specially constrixctf ed to admit chickens, pigs, geese, mules., crocodiles, snakesfinfthef grass, innocent bystanders and 100' yd. dashers. Get that unique fenced' in effect-it lends such dignity and exclusiveness to the place. Really, though, there's no need for a fence to make it exclusive-all your friends would be delighted to stay away even without an invitation. But it's all in the game, you know. Note the unusual sign-it even has a brace. And before we forget it - get the snaky script on that antique shingle-you dress for dinner here, yes sir. How do you dress?- that's the question. And gaze at the rustic furniture littered about in the front yard. Gives the place that Fifth Avenue nonchalance. Well, ease yourselves onto one of those rusty nails, boys, and let's take a long rest. jimi GREAT MAN HONORED BY HOME FOLKS Herr Russellatus Slaterus, emi' nent Ukrainian scientist famous for his investigations of a biological secretion, will be fittingly honored by the American Institution of Burpologists, at the convention soon to be held in the dreamy Europf ean hamlet of Placenta, in Acetonia. Herr Slaterus leaves for Acetonia from New York, where hundreds of admiring burpologists have charter' ed a sewerage barge, property of the harbor sanitation commission, in order that their hero may make the crossing in fitting atmosphere. The S. S. Albuminuria will convey the professor's scientific instruments so that he may improve his ping pong technique while enroute. DR. VoN SLATERUS Russellatus Slaterus is the only man who has ever accomplished the quantitative analysis of an amoebals feces. Herr Slaterus, his temples whitened by years of dandruff, fondled a canine concretion hanging from his watch chain, presented to him as a charm while being inter' viewed by a host of communistic sympathizers. Der hardest chob mit vich I undertakedf' said Slaterus, vas ven my pet ameebas dey vas ill mit constipathun. I gafe dem baths mit Pluto wasser und nnally I gafe dem enemas mit broken bottles before I saw der stains from der fish bowl vich vas a sign dey vas guredf' THE DAILY DISTRESS In order that Herr Slaterus can carry on with his work, the Ace' tonian Burpological Institution has rounded up every diabetic canine in that country to be pressed into service in an effort to insure the great American ample facilities to concentrate on. It is reported that eleven tank cars have been filled and will be rushed over the rails to Placenta upon arrival of I'IerrSlaterus The only comment heard from Professor Slaterus concerning the coming events was, 'lDer bleasure, mine lieber frens, is all urin'. PING PONG KING ARRIVES Abdul Ben Basin, the muscle bound Mameluke, arrived today for his match in the near future with Ivan Skivar, the mammoth Muscovite. This should really be the Battle of the Century. Both men' are in the pink Cunderwearj condition and should just about tear each other to titters and tatters. Oh, dear. But the ladies will want to know what the Great Abdul was wearing when he breezed into town, now please control yourselves. The love' ly white fit was white oncej robe that he always wears was draped around his manly shoulders in a most fetching way. Really girls you should have seen him. On his head sat the beautiful turban fit should be a potj of white silk. X' Asnur BEN BASIN FACTS LAID BARE AS A NUDIST'S BACK 'LI Am a Fugitive From a Dis' section Gang the latest thriller to be released on an unsuspecting pubf lic in recent years will be shown some time in the near future. Never before has this heartrending tale of the osteopathic student been told so plainly. All the terrible facts laid bare. Like its brother, the Foreign Legion, the Dissection Gang is The crowning glory of this great man is not the white cloak or bon' net but the wonderful beard that he drags around with him. Many is the poor old goat that he has made weep with envy. Long and black his beard stands out like a sore thumb. Of course it is useful as well as ornamental. No soup is too thin, no stew too thick but what this mighty natural strainer does its work. Any day the thicker and more solid parts of gravy may be seen lodged within its luscious depths. It can easily be seen what a help this would be in Abdul's wander' ings in the far places where he hangs out. Then too the beard beautiful may also be used as a place to conf ceal weapons, a wardrobe trunk, friends who do not wish to be seen, and various other ducky little uses that most people would never think of. But let us not waste more time on the beard beautiful. The great man is also an author of note. His book Concealing a Burpv is genf erally thought to be the best work of its kind in Swedish literature. It deals with the gentle art of hiding a burp under almost any condition that one can think of. Have you ever stepped into a crowded elef vator and burped? If so you will value the book beyond words. Never again will those situations arise for you will have the burp whipped after the Hrst chapter. It is on sale in all Bowling Alleys. Come let us leave before Abdul passes the pot. If riding on a locomotive gives you locomotor ataxia, why doesn't riding on a broncho give you bronf chitis? ' 1122011 made up of broken souls. Silently they trudge on toward the end when the greatsfinal tests will come and some will fall to rest more or less permanently in the lab lands. Those who take their cribs in hand and with a courage born of desperation beard the lion in its den, may pass those stern tests and rise to a higher glory. But not for long. The power of the gang is too strong, sooner or later it will rise in the shape of Applied Anatomy and smite them down. But let us get back to our story. I Am a Fugitive from a Dissection Gang is the story of a young man who dared try to escape. Through a long winter he had quietly worked at his table and had been somewhat happy in his work. But spring came and the grass turned green, the trees blossomed, nature called to him. Silently he tucked his upper extremity under his arm and stole away. Out the door, past the boiler house, past the cabin, down the side of the hill to the cool slope. He lay down in the soft grass and gazed at the clear blue sky. Life was good and the Brachial Artery began slowly to fade away. Such peace was not meant for him. Over the crest of the hill dark iigures loomed. Silently they crept upon him. With a sudden rush and roar they were swarming over him. It was the guards come to drag him back. Back to his table, back to Cunningham and Gray, back to the Brachial Artery. But that brief glimpse of the outside world has given him new strength. He will carry on to the end. GUARDS on DUTY AT A Dissncrion GANG CAMP THE DAILY DISTRESS TWIllllIllIllllI1lIllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllIIlIllIlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ H ere,s CONGRATULATIONS AND AN OFFER OF HELP Our sineere eongrutulzitions to you, Doetor on the eornpletion of your eourse of study in Usteopzithy. Soon you will he entering your life workvin your own ofhee-with your own pruetiee. Aeeept our liest. wishes for un early :intl prolongecl sueeess in this work. It is our hope that we may he of fissistzmee to you. We realize that unless you ure pzirtieulzirly fortunait e your 'finances are likely to he rather limited. Yet you want anal shoulrl have proper anal sufheient equipment. Aloe onfers you lL monthly p:1y1nent plan, without interest or other Charges, that will make it possilwle for you to have eouiplete equip- ment from tl1e start. The A. S. Aloe COIHIJZIIIY is the Worltl's Largest Surgzgieul Supply House. Here you will finrl every- thing you nec-il. ln zuldition, you'll get quality ut the lowest possible prim-es. See our lor-:il Kirksville representative lwefore you leave sf-hool, or write for our 516 page ezitalog. Success to you. Doetor. . S. ALOE CO 1819-21f23 OLIVE STREET ST. LOUIS, MO. 0 willlllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllKIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKQJJ 52213 THE DAILY DISTRESS 31,000,000 GUESSING CONTEST! Name these buxom wenches and win a pile of dough. No strings tied to it, the money we mean. just bring 25099999 in nickels and dimes to the office of the Daily Distress and receive your prize. All you have to do is think of in nice clean name that can be printed. We intend to use the name on a beautiful bottle containing stable disinfectant that will soon be put on the market. . The name you choose should get into the spirit of the thing, Get a name that will describe the two lovely ladies. It should bring out the fact that they are perfectly at ease and relaxed, you might even say unconscious. Mail all answers to: THE DAn,Y Disraass, Burpsyille, Mo. CONGRATULATIONS to the Stajj' of the 1933 OSTEOBLAST Preparation and production of your 1933 Osteoblast constitutes a notable achievement of which you may well be proud. Becktold Company is gratified at having designed and fabricated the cover for such a fine yearbook. We are also proud of the fact that so many schools turn to Becktold for the yearbook covers, again and again. We regard this as evident appreciation of the beauty and durability of our product, as well as our suc- cess in embodying the school spirit and year- book theme. in cover design. BECKTOLD COMPANY Cover Manufacturers 200-212 PINE STREET - ST. LOUIS, MO. ll222ll THE DAILY DISTRESS a Caught in the Air Derfelt- And now, Dr. Denby, your vulva- Dr. Stellaf And I'll tell you right now, crying won't get you any place+- Dr. Becker-i Now I saved 14 cases of this in Minneapolis-- Dr. Stukey+L'Absolutely, that's the point exactly- Rinefortf Dr., may I ask a question? Big Bartlettf Dr., may I ask a question? The judge4 Allright, too much moving around up there !- Dr. Thomasf'!'Now here is a little bicuspid squeezing in between two big molarsf' I An' to make it complete, the show was lousy too. An' Gramolini stood up, but I couldn't see anything- An' the heart said, 'now listen here boys, I'm gettin' tired'- 'LRest in bed, liquid diet, long hot continued douches- Have you still got that book, Kersting? L'Three Hngers dilation, hurry. l High heels were sure hfl in that soft groundf- Who cares what Cabot thought anyway- tt ti. . as tt ng?- Now this molecular formula explains everyt hi L'Now I'll give out a few review questions- An' then the edemer becomes an anasarker-H How about Friday night? Suppose you can eat everything the neighbors bring in- u. ts I wonder why they call them Pizzliwinksf' Second fall won by a body smother ! Now, according to Todd E99 Sanford- u ts ts And Coursema didn't know either- And then Turner held up those two hngers ss again. is What's the prognosis? ' 5 223 ii MR. R. C. SLATER Instructor in Clinical Pathology Due to a mistake on the part of the staff, this picture was not included in the faculty section. It is entered here with apologies to Mr. Slater for this oversight. Which is the butt end of a goat? Father: Mary, is that young man there yet? Mary: UNO, Father, but he's getting there. 0hesity Cole's Endocrine Comp. No. I9 Menopause Cole's Endocrine Comp. No. 4 Cole Chemical Company St. Louis, U. S. A. 'lfbality Pharmaceulicalsn THE DAILY DISTRESS CELEBRATED COMIC ARTIST MUTILATES MULTITUDES Here we have the greatest find since Barnum discovered the sex of the flea-none other than Prof fessor Hokum Mc'Z. Lemuel himf self. decorator par excellence of comic valentines, chief nauseator to the League for Louder E99 Funnier St. Swithin's Day Brawls, spreader of the thick oil. Here's a genial gentleman, ladies and gentlemen, who takes his funny business serf iously. Take a squint, for instance, at that shiny silk opera hat he's sporting around town. A genuine, allfaround, knockdown turban, the pride of any shiek-and you'll notice it has that pert, saucy little brim that's the rage of the social season. The professors dress hat- he wears it out. Professor Lemuel is a true philosopher, or he'd never be able to wear that hollow crepe withf out feeling depressed. Professor Lemuel is a man of digf nity, tact, and a pipe that would be banned in any sewer. The professor takes keen delight in promenading hither and thither of a summer's night, bowing to the ladies of the smart set and belching forth great clouds of sodden Prince Cuthbert Special in their laughing faces. It is rumored moreover that the prof fessor has been offered 189 lf4 yen by the 8th Manchurian Bandit Corps for his services as extermif nator of vice, lice and mice in the barrack annexes of the Chinese Army. All our esteemed professor need do is sit around in the corners and keep the smolder aglow in the old pipe bowl. Everything within qgzg-.5-wg . --s:5.g.g.3:,:::, PROFESSOR LEMUEL AT TEA CNote the Hypnotic Starej 986 L2 Chinese miles will die a sudden death, including all the Chinese bandits and soldiers them' selves. But not our dapper prof fessor-not by a long shot. As Wongyellow, the eminent -Iappof American menufwriter once yapped, a whiff in the gut is worth two in the mush. Such wisdom! If you don't think our genial professor is a combination Delphi Oracle and Walter Winchell, just try him on a few important quesf tions of the day. Do you want to know why crows in New Guinea fly sideways? Ask Prof. Lemuel. Do you want to know why Aunt Maude hid under the back stoop last February 48th? Prof. Lemuel can tell you without thinking. So could anybody else. Waiit to know how an African Wanglefdang makes love to a Squemogian Bookworm? Well, so do we. But the professor'll have an answer for you. 'Supply your own salt. And now-here's a buttered toast and a mug of Jamaica to the one and only Professor Hokum Mc'Z. Lemuel, the sage of the Kirksville brush. Long may he waggle! TI-IE CITIZENS NATIONAL BA K KIRKSVILLE, Missoual Capital and Surplus Resources over SI 60,000.00 51,000,000 This Bank acts as Executor, Administrator, Trustee and Guardian of Estates. Appoint Us Executor of Your VV ill or Trustee of Your Estate H. M. STILL, PRESIDENT- E. CONNER, CASHIER I M2411 THE DAILY DISTRESS Still- l-lildreth Qsteopathic Sanatorium Macon, Missouri i - if -'-- .s-. i . ' 1 N Y' it i 4-hrs Q 'L We EARLY DIAGNOSIS with GSTEOPATHIC TREATMENT Offers Real Hope for a Favorable Prognosis in the Mentally Sick KIRKSVILLE'S GIGOLGS WELL TRAINED Moonlight, a dash of passion, and Osteopathic technic. What a wonf derful combination. At least that is what the ladies in several large Gigolo centers think. The Osteopathic Gigolo has, at last, come into his own. No more is the osteopath a big burly brute with hands like hams. The boys with the patent leather hair are going to have their day-and night. That is if the look in some of those old doll's eyes means what we think it does they will have nights. Mrs. Fanny Acrewide, the big blubber and oil owner, says, Then he gently but firmly applied the presf sure and my fourth dorsal made a noise like a gattling gun. I thought I would die of pure joy. The above statement is quite characteristic of the feelings of millions of satisfied users. Following this modern trend a course will be offered next semester in Gigolology. As there is hardly any member of the present faculty who is qualified to teach this deep and dirty sub' ject, it is thought that the instructor will be selected from a group of students, who have been doing Gicotos IN PRACTICE Notice the dirty smirk on the face of the creature at the left. fl225ll some splendid research in the field of Gigolology during their spare time. The activities of this promising group of young scientists may be observed at any time if one passes in the neighborhood of the Owl.'i Any afternoon they may be seen on the corner engaged in weighty conferences. uGimme a cigarette, or, Who's the Babe, and many other wholly uplifting and enf lightening bits of conversation may be heard if one can stand to apf proach the group closely. Of course as might be expected there are two classes of Gigolos, amateurs and professionals. The amateur group remain outside on the corner while the professional gang hang out inside the strong' hold. There they sit with their feet on the furniture and their minds in the gutter. Don't get the idea that they are not busy, for it is in this Sanctum Sanctorum that the local problems of the profession are cussed and discussed. THE DAILY DISTRESS When You Think of a Treatmeni A Table - - - Tl-Il of the lVlclVIanis DE LUXEH The Table thai has stood the Tesi of Time lVlclVlANlS TABLE COMPANY KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI J. V. lVlclVlanis, .D. O., Pres. C. H. Becker, Sec'y Is this a s d hand store? Yeah.', Nwell, give me f yvsyatchhn Sergeant Cat the p l' stationj: What! ' you back again? 6 Y C Atlas man: Uh, huhg ' y mail? First A. T. S.: What'S th f ' ' X the man we just pledged? Q XXX, ' 1 Second A. T. S.: Gallen. 11 1 First A. T. S. 1 ask d h f N ' his capacity. I X 'wx .m ,A . e. Z.. .3 'Ek U 9 50 . -. R TH S CAFE Y - -. I S StyleNo A STUDENTS SPECIAL PLATE 03.50 - 05.00 - 08.00 LUNCH MYERS BRQS. 20 cents 02260 THE DAILY DISTRESS B lVlBURC'S Befier Clothes THE CLUB WITHOUT A NAME! l r r Name it and win a Big Box of Our Superfspecial Tenfinch Straws. CBrother Slifer should have been included but of course he is in a class by hirnselfj Complete 24 l-lour Service for Your Car We Repair Any Make BLUE CROSS SERVICE Corner Franklin and Jefferson Sts. Phone 300 ll227ll Sf -ff Z THE DAILY DISTRESS THE LAUGHLIN HOSPITAL General and Orthopedic Surgery George M. Laughlin, M. S., D. O. Surgeon-in-Chief Osteopathic Principles and Osteopathic Therapeutics Govern the Work of These Institutions, and Surgery is Utilized When Indicated as a Necessary Part in the Osteopathic System of Practice Support Osteopathic Institutions and Thereby Increase the Prestige of Osteopathy in Your Community HOSPITAL STAFF DR. GEORGE M. IIAUGHLIN DR. A. C. HARDY Gem-1-:il Sur,fre1'y and Orthopedics Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat DR. C. E. S'1'1L1, DR. S. C. Tnoivnss Osteopathy Dental Surgery DR. E. H, IIAUGHLIN DR. EARL LAUGHLIN, JR. Supt. of Laboratories and Specialist Assistant Surgeon, House Physician in Heart and I.un0' Diseases and X-ray Lahorator P1 . may THE DAILY DISTRESS The K. C. O. S. Clinical Hospital ' GENERAL SURGERY EAR, EYE, NOSE AND THROAT OBSTETRIGS Support Osteopathic Institutions and Therehy Increase the Prestige of Osteopathy in Your Coininunity. Patients Sent in by Field Osteopaths Will be Given Every Attention. 02336 George M. Laughlin, M. S., D. O. Surgeon-in-Chief A. C. Hardy, M. D., D. O. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Surgeon 522934 THE DAILY DISTRESS EVERY OSTEOPATHIC STUDENT should read the JOURNAL of the AMERICAN OsTEoPA'rH1c ASSOCIATION and keep a permanent file for ready reference. Undergraduates may subscribe to the JOURNAL for 352.00 per year. New graduates may join the A. O. A. at the rate of 32.00 for the first year in practice, 855.00 for the second year, and the regular full rate of 310.00 per year thereafter. Internes are classed as students until they enter private practice. Seniors who wish to make application for A. O. A. membership previous to their graduation may do so by paying the pro-rated amount Q17 cents per monthl for the remaining months of their senior year plus the first year fee. Membership includes subscription to the JOURNAL, as well as many other privileges. Ask the A. O. A. representative, R. Vaughan Herbold, June '33, for further particulars or write direct to the American Osteopathic Association, 430 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Plan to Attend the Milwaukee National Convention RinfTinfTin's favorite actress must: be Helen Twelvetrees. just what does the fact that Kirksville has so few streetlights have to do with the fact that so many students get married while in school? Dr. Stukey: Are you cheating on this exam? Student: No, sir. I was only telling him that his nose was dripping on my en: o KIRKSVILLE. MISSOURI m Us A.S.O. Book Store Service Yvith a Snlile . . and All the Books All the Wfhile Chas. Gahan, D. O. 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Delegates all wore their collars upside down instead of the usual conventionfribbons, which were deemed inadvisable inasmuch as none of the right color could be found. Festivities were gay despite weather that drove threefquarters of the howling mob ro shelter inf side, and the other quarter to pigf pens of other shapes. The Keeper of the Rusty Latch led the exercises and turned over the hrst spadeful of earth, which was also the last. The good man then bared his fluorescent cranium and midst a tremendous ovation got rid of the speech he had prepared for some other occasion. At the last touching word, his voice trembling with emotion, he looked up at his vast audience. Nobody was there. Where were they? Although no ladies were per' WIZZLYPINK INN mitted at the ceremony until after dark, many of the more aesthetic' minded gentlemen were quite struck with the superb beauty of the vast structure and surrounding estate. Note the cows in the background. Note the background of the cows. The gardeners and menfaboutfthef place, all Wizzlypinks, have taken great pride in their choice of live' stock, many fine examples of which may be seen sitting around by any casual visitor at the banquet table, except that visitors are not allowed at the banquet table. In fact, there isn't any banquet table. Thirty odd janitors, all Wizzlyf pinks, are employed by their fellows to preserve that air of cleanliness you feel by contrast when you look away from the picture. Notice the bucket of ashes so prominently hidden out of sight in the foreground and the mess all over the surroundf ing territory. Yes sir, these men know their jobs. Meetings will be held after every meal. You are cordially invited to attend whenever the spirit moves. SNEED ELECTRICAL CO. The Pioneer Electrical Store of Northeast Missouri Twenty-seven Years Experience in Handling Your Electrical Problems 206 N. Franklin ' Phone 669 Kirksville, Missouri 523211 THE DAILY DISTRESS ' Oubtiiiers of School Necessities ii ' for the Successful .Student Tl-IE COLLEGE BOOK STORE South Side Square WHAT IS IT TO BE EDUCATED? MILLIONS GAPE AT DR. DONNO-PHEW'S PICTURE AND WoNDERs Has life made a sap of you? Well, what do you think it's made of Dr. Donnofphew? Are you easily upset by charging rhinoceroses and stamf peding elephants? Do safefblowers annoy you, make you irritable? Young man, you are atflicted with assinninitis, which is inflammation of the intellect. Did you know-you had an intellect? Neither did we. But beware, for you are as stupid as a couple of Sewedish oxen plough' ing concrete with a pogo stick. The only polish you have is on the seat of your trousers. You are in the Dark. You're lucky. But don't give up the barge-we've great news for you! Professor Malachi Methuselah Donnofphew is just aching for the chance to give you his complete tenflesson course in Making Eyes at Milkmaids, Making the Milk' maids, Swinging in Hammocks, Dancing the Tuba with a Rhumba and Holding the Bag. Young man- here's the opportunity of'any even' i r Professor Donno-phew in a Typical Bedroonl Altitude! ing! And all in ten easy lessons- nothing to sell, nothing to give, nothing to take. In fact, you're just where you started when you iinish1Dr. Donnofphew sees to that, as you can see by gawking at that hlankest of blank COL1Dt6DH11C6S. And when you graduate, you shall receive from Dr. Donnofphew him' self one of his Special Rolling Scrolls in lavendar with green stripes down the back. And-your name will be scribbled on the box. So remember-Dr. Donnofphew is lying in wait for you. Be wise, and rind your own diploma in the second room to the right. You'll be much better of M. H. Bartlett: Lets sit this one out darling, no one will be the wiser. She: Oh yes, you will. Prof: ujack what is a science U Koenig: Science is a piece of paper what says No Smoking. COOK 8: CARD The Guarantee Store ER Fraternity and College jewelry We Repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fountain Pens Phone lOl l l I5 South Franklin H2333 THE DAILY DISTRESS MACK MEET TIZIE BUNCH HPOPH RECREATION CLUB ll4 S. ELSON gg FOUNTAIN SERVICE lVIalted Milk Specialties CICARS PIPE HEADQUARTERS TOBACCO WHITE C A3151 heigitiliilftlgieinifmg H wedge, but Did you hear about the girl in the Cotton stockings? NO, what happened to her? SANDWICHES Nofhmfl- Dr. Miller: L'Wheii I took this course . I knew all about Bacteria. Fred Summers: Yes, someone else was teaching you. Mother Cexamining her daughters wardrobejz NI see you Went to the I. T. S. dance. Daughter: MNO, Mother, I ripped that shoulder strap playing tennis. judge: L'What are your grounds for divorce? Bride: I'He snoresf' Judge: HOW long have you been mar ried? Bride: Two weeks. G' Prop' judge: Granted, he shouldn't snore Noi an Osleopafliic Drug Store But a Drug Store for Osteopaths OWL DRUG STORE WALCREEN SYSTEM HO. K. Meet Me ai flie Owl PHONE 40 W D. I. 6- BOB ll234l THE DAILY DISTRESS fr ,X K V M rinters For KIRKSVILLE, the COLLEGE and STUDENTS since the Old Doctor started his lfirst class For the teaching ot the Science that revolutionized the Art ot Healing slit We are amply prepared to tal4e care of the printing needs ol: the present generation of osteopathic students as we have those ol: Former years. Certainly . . . We Printed the Qsteoblast JOURNAL PRINTING CO. II9 SOUTH ELSON STREET TELEPHONE FIVE 523513 xfKf-xfxf THE DAILY DISTRESS PROPST CLEA ERS Odorless Dry Cleaners T31lOfS, Cleaners, PICSSIIIQ and Repalflng We Call and Deliver 309 SOUTH FRANKLIN PHONE 873 THEY JUST CAN,T TAKE Ti T! Can you take it? If not wear our patent masks. In this picture you see the proverbial crowd of three. Not one of them can take it. Why? Well how should I know, The young man you see in the picture is well prepared to face the facts of this life, not only is he equipped with our patent mask but he has also read our book Banana Gil and How to Spread It.'l This greasy edition deals with many things that will be of great help to the young man or woman about to set forth on a career of crime in Kirksville. It describes in great detail just how to eat breakfast on the run to eight ofclook class, how to make your allowance last a month, which straw to use for the approach shot, how to act at an Atlas dance. and many other helpful little things too numerous to mention. Don't forget. If you are afraid of what people may think of your face wear our little masks, Even your best friend will not be able to tell who you are. And the book, don't forget it, It will make you the life ofeven a Delta Omega party. EAL FOOD that is tastily prepared from the best the market offers. 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