Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)
- Class of 1937
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Transfixed upon a pinnacle of hope, he dares to think of things to come, of the life that will begin tomorrow. l i i l l l l l 1 It is not easy to keep-one's wits :in the fury and speed of our ad- vancement. It is not easylto keep in step with our streamlined, air- conditioned progress. Too often we become mere plodding auto- matons or else we fly into a thousand pieces and lose all plan and purpose for our lives. t l A It is the man with intellect, the man with vision and character to Whom we must turn for advice and guidance. Such an individual We point to with pride and reverence. It is impossible to gage his true worth. g l ' And such a man is Iames W. Shannon. We, the students of this college, have Watched and admired him, we have listened to him and loved him. He is ready to liftius when We stumble, encourage us when the burden seems too much. 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'if' ,Z - ' -4 ,AZN 5911 f---,..h WM v- ..-. A 131.135,- -' - Lg.-j 4: .-. -3- .., -Wu. ...vga 1-2-Elk. 1 Q- f A,- .,. ,-. . 'Nm ,fx -. , .gl .fs ,,,gg,.v J. ..- 7 , .wil .- - :iv me 1- J'- -'ikfzi .. F- 5'-. 5. Rfk.. 1., L N., ., f. .N 'J .J f 5:-f 2, .. Q1-,wa-.1 ,, .. ' .w9f.w. ' . ,V. ,qi Vai, V ,,., . I nag. - N--. .M ' 'sia- F , Tv.. M - ,f-.QA .. ,-. -' L, N, U-4.n-.- Q.. . ,ivdf nz.- .WM -an 1 ' ' '1 ' Q4 1 V -v V, ,,:.34vr,f..4Q .. :- -v w,,ig'..+ ...41 ,. ,g,,y.A 31: 2:-1-gil. fi'fA.q:1.l. . x . , 5 1 J 1-NA ,- in-.p:..zc ,, M X.: L, ,, f'-adv ' . ..,..., ,.:. fduzfx , L:ii'5f- ' . -.-,- , 4 . . 4 f., 1 J- . V ., 3. .11 ,yr .Q-wf 3: Lyris . vp- 3. Q. QM. nl I L' ., Ig-.1 t--'-- . . V - ,f-. . ,.- , Y. .E ., r Q , .,f 2 . V ' ' I ff .4 . ' - H' s' ' - f Hag' if 1- 5 . ' QV ' H. . . - , 5 ,. -- 1' -if-X 79: 'ci N K 1, - .- ,.. Administration l f 1 Message i Missouri schools are faring better financially. They must meet the challenge of this new age by adapting their programs to individualsg by enter- ing new Helds, particularly in vocational educationg by properly manning themselves with efficient and l l 4 l l 1 Page 18 Superintendent Lloyd W. King . . born Mario-n County, Missouri . . alumnus Wil- liam Iewell College . . elected State Superintendent o-f School-s November, 1934 . . married . . has one daughter. adequately-trained teachersg and by continually in- terpreting their programs to the people. The Southwest Missouri State Teachers College must continue during the next decade to evidence leadership in helping bring about this condition. LLOYD W. KING. Board of Regents Appointed by the Governor of the State with the approval of the State Senate for six year terms, the members of the Board of Regents have many duties to perform. The most important work of the Board is the election of faculty and administrative officials of the college. The Board determines all fees to be charged, and the members authorize the purchases of school supplies and the improvement of the physical plant of the college. Classification of the faculty, the approving and granting of certificates and diplomas, the passing on all recommendations of faculty committees regarding curriculum, and the diciplinary rules or negotiations governing students generally are a few of the many duties which the Board performs. New appointments will be made during the year 1937. , These public spirited men donate their time and energy toward the betterment of our college, expecting no remuneration in return. The service rendered by this body is to be commended by all. SAM E. TRIMBL-E, Springfield President R. W. ANDERSON, Mount Vernon if V wa 1 ' ,,,,,, J. W. SEWALL, Carthage Page IQ B. F. JULIAN, Marshfield GROVER C. JAMES, Joplin V. A. DOBYNS, Ava We hear a great deal in these days about char- acter training in our schools and colleges and well we may for that feature of training can scarcely be overemphasized. One is reminded in this con- nection of the curt and drastic dictum of that great educator and statesman, Woodrow Wilson, who once said that character is the by-product of duty done. Self-respect is basic in character and one cannot build self-respect and character on the basis of slip-shod Work. In view of the fact that most people are extremely anxious to get the most for their money in any market it is rather amazing that some students President Roy Ellis . . born Seymour, Missouri, March 9, 1888 . . STC student 1909-1911 . . A.B. and B.S. in Education from Missouri Uni- versity, 1914 . . A.M. from Har- vard, 1917 . . Ph.D. from Colum- bia, 1930 . . married . . has one son. endeavor to get as little as possible for their money in school and still get by. If one is an artist at getting by he may be able at times to deceive even a very clever teacher as to his achievement in learning. It is lamentable that he should deceive his teachers but it is tragic that he should deceive and cheat himself. In the silent chemistry of events the relentless law of compensation will strike the balance sooner' or later. The World has a way of catching up with those who base their hopes upon the shifty philosophy of getting by. Whatever is worth doing is Worth doing well. ROY ELLIS. LENA LUNSFORD Assistant to the Dean B.S. in Education, Springfield M.A. in Education, Uni- versity of Missouri A.M. in History, Uni- versity olf Missouri Graduate Student, University of Missouri N. Bertha Wells . . born in north Missouri near Rosendale . . high school student at Kirksville . . graduate of Drury . . Latin and German instructor at Lamar and at STC . . student at Teachers College in New York . . Dean of Women since 1920. Dean of Women As Dean of Women, Miss Wells has a variety of jobs to per- form. She assists in placing students in rooms, helps girls Hnd homes in which to work for room and board, advises with students on problems of all kinds, keeps date books for all college affairs and avoids conflicts, notifies the sponsors and chaperons for each aFfair, chaperons all school dances, supervises the girls' rest room, inves- tigates continued absences among students, and takes charge of lockers and locker keys. As her duties increased, Miss Wells was compelled to call in an assistant. Miss Lena Lunsford is now acting in that capacity. l COUHCII FACULTY The Faculty Qouncil, composed of the departmental heads, is one of the oldest and most active organizations of the college. 'It owes its origin to custom and not to any direct pro- vision of law of administrative ordi- nance. It makes recommendations to the faculty on many matters of I l l l l l I major importance and handles a multitude of administrative details on which the President of the faculty feels that a variety of opinion and a group judgment may be desirable. It is in effect the executive committee of the faculty. mv-W' n A P Temple, Science, N. Bertha Wells, Dean of Wolmen, Fla-y T. Burgess, Home Economics W Y Foster Education, Virginia J. Craig, English and Speech, J. D. Delp, Commerce, W. O. Cralle Sociology and Economics, President Roy Eallis, H. A. Wise, Director Greenwood Training School, C P Kinsey WIUSIC N0I'mH11 FI'0l1rdCI1'beI'S9I , F0I'eig11 LHHSUHS-CSS S-ue S. Perkins, Mathematics, Deborah Weisel Art Cstandingh James W. Shannon,iHistory, L. E. Pummill, Director of Pre-Professional Education Page 22 SSXNs vssss .X K sf . Marguriette Noble, Junior President Harold Neece, Senior Councillorg Louis Sharp III, Student Presidentg Dr. Koeppe, Advisorg Wa1'ren Benneht, Junior Councillor: William Henry, Senior President, Herbert Bench, Sophomore Presidentg Jack Powell, Freshman President. Council STUDENT The Student Council is a governing body of the college and is elected by the students. Since 1920 it has been the medium through which the student body acts and rules. The Council consists of seven members. The President of the student body is the presiding oth- cer of the group, and with the Senior Councillor and Iunior Councillor, is chosen by the student body in a general election held during the spring term. A class president for each of the four college Q classes complete the Council. They are chosen at the beginning of the fall term by their classmates in closed meetings. The Council meets regularly during the college year and ever keeps in mind the social, educa- tional, and moral Welfare of the student body. In the past few years as ar present, the Council sponsors several Play Nights during the year. These are student programs given for the benefit of the student body. All funds obtained from this source go into the Council treasury. Page 23 1 Book Lovers ' 1 1 LIBRARY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GRACE PALMER, Heaa' Librarian A.B., Drury College B.L.S., University of Illinois Li- brary School Postgraduate Work, Columbia University School of Li- brary Service MAE CowDEN, Assistant Librarian in Charge of the Periodical Room B.S. in Education, Southwest Mis- souri State Teachers College The school library has grown and enlarged until it now occupies the entire north wing and the entire south wing of the Academic Building. Students find a wide range of books of general interest and valuable books in specialized Fields. The south wing is devoted to periodicals, and books on eco- nomics, sociology, religion, philosophy, education and ethics. For the past two years the library has remained open each evening until nine o'clock and on Saturday afternoons until four o'clock. Student workers assist Miss Palmer, Miss Wal- lace and Miss Cowden in the many duties connected with the library. 1 FRANCES E. WALLACE, ,4:fi.vfant yLibrar- 1 Health 16172 1 B.S. ' Ed ft' ,S th M' - 1 Sgilfi Silatlelcglileaclcfielrs Vfgiiiiegels B.S. in Library Science, Univer- 1 ' 1 sity of Illinois A cold in the head, inflamed eyes, a bruised knee are com- mon ailments treated, by Dr. Taylor. Yards of adhesiye tape, gauze, and cotton are consumed in treating the hundreds of students requiring medical1attention. Every student is given a thorough examination and physical defects are thus detected and given the necessary treatment. y This year the waiting room was enlarged to accommodate the many students waiting foryan interview with the doqtor. A student assistant keeps an accurate record of each patient who is treated. 1 1 WILLIAM TAYLOR, School Physician A.B., Springlield B.S. in Medicine, University of Missouri M.D., Rush Medical College 1 1 f ' r -1 5' . - ' 4. ,,:' :. X . , 55- 4,3 ' ., 'F .K ' - , :IQ 1 . ,'.,.Ye ., D: - .N ' 'I' .I A. . s 1 . MJQ7- . . - 3 . l -7. ' , rl - ai, -4 Ei., M .I X -i .. ' x: ,R . T1-x ' ' , S , .., 1 ' , 5 - s ' , H. -- I ., . i Facult I l EVA ALLEN, Supervisor of Grade Four L B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M. and Diploma in Supervision, Colum- bia University Graduate Student, George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers l DoNNA ASHWORTH, Assistant Director of Extension FLORENCE BAKER BUGG, Physical Education A.B., Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa Graduate Student, Chicago Normal School of Physical Education A.M., Peabody College for Teachers WALTER I. BAKER, Auditor of the College Secretary of the Board of Regents HELEN BARGER, Secretary to the President B. B. BASSETT, Economies A.B., Des Moines University L.L.B., Northern Indiana School of Law A. M., Ph.D., University of Iowa ANNA Lou BLAIR, German A.B., Litt. D., Missouri Valley College Graduate Student, Tilly Institute, Berlin Ph.D., Yale University Graduate Student, Alliane Francaise, Paris, University of Missouri, Uni- versity of Chicago. I. D. BOUNOUS, French B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College . A.M., University of Missouri Ph.D., George Peabody College for Teach- ers. 4 ELIZABETH A. BRAGG, Supervisor of Grade Six B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., University of Missouri A. W. BRIGGS, Head of Physical Education De'- partment B.P.E., Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. Diploma in Physical Education, Harvard University Graduate Student, Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass. FLOY T. BURGESS, Head of Home Economics De- partment B.S. in Education, University of Missouri M.S., Kansas State College Graduate Student, University of Colorado W. V. CHEEK, Commerce B.S. in Education, A.B., Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., Leland Stanford University Ph.D., New York University WAYNE CHRISTESON, Wind Instruments and Band Mus.B., Drury College B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College Columbia University, Summer School Graduate Trumpet Study with Ioseph Gustat of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra I. H. COLLINS, Physical Education B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.B., Southwest Missouri State Teachers College M.P.E., Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass. Graduate Student, University of Illinois V. FLORENCE COBIPTON, Spanish A.B., Southwest Missouri State Teachers Col- lege A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Calif- ornia .AGNES DADE CowAN, Voice Graduate of Springfield Conservatory of Music Postgraduate Work in Voice with Percy Hemus, Isadore Luckstone, Oscar Saen- ger, Yeatman Griffith, New York City and Los Angeles VIRGINIA I. CRAIG, Head of English and Speech Department A. B., Drury College A.M., Washington University Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania W. O. CRALLE, Head of Sociology and Economics Department A.B., University of Oklahoma . A.M., University of Oklahoma Ph.D., University of Minnesota MARY E. DAVIS, English B.S. in Education, A.B., University of Missouri A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University I. D. DELP, Head of Commerce Department B. S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., University of Missouri MARY ELLIOTT, Supervisor of Latin B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., Columbia University HoRATIo FARRAR, Voice A.B., Hastings -College Graduate Work, Northwestern University and Columbia University Pupil of George F ergusson, Robert Elwyn, New York, Pupil of Herbert Wither- spoon, Chicago WILLIALII Y. FOSTER, Head of Education Depart- ment B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., Peabody Collegq for Teachers Graduate Student, University of Missouri NORMAN FREDENBERGER, Head of Foreign Lan- guage Department A.B., A.M., University of Missouri A.M., Harvard University A Graduate Student, University of Missouri OLIVE GALLOXVAY, Acting Registrar B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College RUTH GIBSON, Commerce B.S., in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., New York University Graduate Student, New York University MAUDE R. GREUE, Home Economies B.S., Kansas State College M.S., Kansas State College MAYME C. HAMILTON, Art B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, Washington University ALICE HARRISON, Education B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University DORA A. HAX'NES, Director of Exetension and Sec- retary of Appointment Bureau EFTON R. HENDERSON, Supervisor of Science A.B., B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College M.S., Cornell University Ph.D., New York University DORA HENNICKE, Supervisor of Kindergarten B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M. and Diploma in Supervision, Colum- bia University Graduate Student, Columbia University ESTHER HENNICKE, Supervisor of Grade Two Ph.B., University of Chicago A.M. and Diploma in Supervision, Colum- bia University H. LEE HoovER, Bacteriology ana' Physiology A.B., B.S. in Medicine, University of Missouri M.D., Washington University MARY CATHERINE KEITH, History B.S., in Education, A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Califor- nia, Columbia University HENRIETTA KELLER, Supervisor of Music Graduate in Piano, Voice and Public School Music, Springfield Conservatory of Music Graduate Student, Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University, Columbia Teachers College HAROLD KING, Violin B.M., American Conservatory of Music Student Western State Teachers College, Kalamazoo, Mich. Two-Year Violin Scholarship with Her- bert Butler, Chicago C. P. KINSEY, Head of Music Department Graduate Chicago Musical College Student in Berlin, Germany Graduate Student, Columbia University and Northwestern University Master's Degree, Gunn School of Music, Chicago MRS. C. P. KINSEY, Piano Grdauate and Post Graduate of Normal School Conservatory of Music, Stanberry, Missouri Student in Berlin, Germany with August Spanuth, Pupil of Rudolph Ganz, Leo- pold Godowski and Glenn Dillard Gunn D. T. KIZER, Curator of Museum M.D., Starling Medical College A.B., A.M., Wittenbur College CLARENCE E. KOEPPE, Geography B.S., Colgate University A.M., Ph.D., Clark University ANDREW I. MCDONALD, Physical Education A.B., University of Kansas . Graduate Student, University of Kansas R. W. MARTIN, Chemistry B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College M.S., Vanderbilt University Graduate Student, New York University THELMA MELGARD, Speech A.B., University of Idaho Graduate Student, University of Colorado A.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of Wis- cousin ALDINE P. MILLER, Supervisor of English A.B., Drury College Graduate Work, Columbia University MABEL MOBERLY, Education B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., University of Missouri LEE H. MORRIS, Business Manager ana' Treasurer of College B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College DONALD H. NICHOLSON, History A.B., Southwestern College A.M., Northwestern University Ph.D., University of Wisconsin STANLEY C. OLIVER, Education B.S., M.S., The Pennsylvania State College Diploma in Public School Administration, Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University IRENE PARNELL, Supervisor of First Grade B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College SUE S. PERKINS, Head of Mathematics Department B.S. in Education, A.B., University of Missouri A.M., University of Chicago Graduate Student, Columbia University L. E. PUIYUNIILL, Mathematics B.S. in Education, University of Missouri A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, University of Missouri and George Peabody College for Teachers MARGARET I. PUTNANI, Physica! Education B.S. in Education, Northwest Missouri State Teachers College Graduate Student, University of Wisconsin A.M., Columbia University ELDA E. ROBINS, English B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, University of Missouri and University of Chicago NELL RUTLEDGE, Education B.S. in Education, University of Missouri AB., University of Missouri A.M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, Columbia University SONNY REILEY SCROGGINS, Secretary to Business Manager B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College IAMES W. SHANNON, Head of History Department Ph.B., Ph.M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Student, University of Pennsyl- vania Harrison Fellow in History and Harrison Scholar in History, University of Pennsylvania MARIE SIVEWRIGHT, Piano B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College Graduate of Springfield Conservatory of Music Member of Thompson Normal Class Pupil of Glenn Dillard Gunn, Abbey Whiteside, Alton Iones A.M., Columbia University LEO SPRALDING, Training Sclzool Librarian B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A. P. TEMPLE, Head of Science Department B.S., Ohio Wesleyan University Graduate Student, University of Chicago MYRTLE TETER, Supervisor of Matlieinatics B.S. in Education, University of Missouri A.M. and Diploma in Supervision, Colum- bia University Graduate Student, Leland Stanford Uni- versity E. V. THOIXIAS, Agriculture B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College M.S., Iowa State Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa F. F. THOMPSON, Education B.L., A.M., University of Missouri A.M., Columbia University Graduate Student, Leland Stanford Uni- versity O. P. 'TRENTI-IAIVI, Professor of Education and Train- ing School Principal B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College M.B.A., Northwestern University Ph.D., New York University r RALPH VORIS, Biological Science A.B., Southwestern College A.M., Ph.D., University of Indiana MABEI, WHITE, Assistant to Supervisor of Kinder- garten B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College L t DEBORAI-I WEISEL, Head of Art Department B.S. in Education, A.M., Columbia University Diploma from Pennsylvania Museum, School of Industrial Arts Graduate Student of Pennsylvania Acad' emy of F ine Arts MARIE CONTENT Wisu, Piano Graduate of Drury College Conservatory of Music Postgraduate of Chalfant Conservatory of Music Graduate of Elia Ellis Perfield School of i Music Pupil of Iosef Lhevinne and Percy P Grainger H. A. WISE, Heaa' of Training School B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M. George Peabody College for Teachers MARY ADAMS Woons, English A.B., Drury College A.M., University of Missouri Graduate Student, University of Missouri and Columbia University' HARRIET VEST Woon, Supervisor of Social Science B.S. in Education, Southwest Missouri State Teachers College A.M., Diploma in Supervision, Columbia University Graduate Student, Columbia University Fight for Springfield, Fight for Springfield, Fight on for her fame, A Fight, Springfield, Fight! Fight! Fight! Wc'll win this game. ' F ' ri In av I qu, . .. re L' H Ik?- EITII .T II 3 F E gg, IF nzzrfjem. Q +R - 'gfigu If F' ' A P ' .' ' '1if ,u......u IEA ,. ' . .E ,: 'lisa 1-. . AH in .4 ' , - A , A ' 'Z-+ ' N, ,N 1 - - . .. . 'A K , I.II:.III...Ie1-14'..III'm'1'. I4 I ,. . I -Q II xr. . 5 ' f . ' In IJ. far I I . . M 'mv ' . A .. ' 'Q-S' ' . Aw . , Uv' I' Is, a IQ .. . .. , -.... I+, I-556 -img iiffifiiiiff' V th' . 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I -K 9 iii jiri' Q . 4 , n.. . L ,. .. Q - . f .., :zz-FFT '::: - ' 55221 V - Q , QEQQQQES lm I 330. . .H L, 2 ' . J 1 YQ .- ' ' '- - ..-M 2-f 1 uf' -. , -. ,- . I ' J 2 -I-. Q I v Y ,,v F ' f -- Q -- , ' A .. Q, -, . - . -HI. -1 '- . f-1' XT' - E . 4 Organizations Left to right: First row: 'W. V. Cheek. Business Spon- sor: M.ary Garton, Editorg Clarence E. Koeppe, E-dito-rial Advisor. kins, Associate Editor. BUSY OZARKG DAYS A whirlwind assembly program inaugurated the short, record-breaking sales campaign conducted by the staff. No books were sold after December 18, 1936. The assembly was in the form of a radio program and was a new event sponsored by the Ozarko. The program was given at the regular assembly hour. Czarko Ozy, the inimitable little busy-body, made his Hrst public appearance in the assembly program. He has kept the bulletin board in the main hall sizzling with news all year! The mascot of the Ozarko has perhaps been the most talked about person on STC's campus. Ozarko activities continued with the production of Owen Davis's Pulitzer prize play, Icebound, February 10. Talent was selected from the entire student body. The coronation of the Ozarko Queen and Prince Charming occurred during the spring term. Throughout the year the Ozarko has endeavored to make life at STC more interesting and it has tried to catch in picture and story the events that will vividly recall STC days for years to come. Page 36 Second row: Darwin Le-wi-s, Associate Editorg Francis Harw- Introducing The Staff Editor-in-Chief ........... Mary Garto-n Associate Edito-rs Francis Hawkins Darwin Lewis Sales Director ....... Marguerite Noble EDITORIAL 1STtAiF'F Administration .......... .--Elsie Hardy Sports Editor .............. :Louis Swharp Assistant ............. Howard Hickman Class Edit'C-r ............. Ruth Wiggins Assi:s-t'an,ts--Dorothy Martin, Betty Fer- guson, Evelyn Thornhill Organizatio-ns--Dap1hne Spell, Donald Allgeier Features E-ditors ...... Victoria Barnett, Mary Hardin Plhotograiphy ......... Bernard Ludwigs Assistants ...... Russell Keller, Francis Hawkins, Darwin Lewis Literary Editors ....... Ruth Rice, Roy Cole-man - ASS-ISTANTS Patsy Dielterm-an, Mary Philbeck, Bonnie Bayless Margaret Garrity,Olen Hunt, Blake Talbot, Marjorie Cox, Helen Clair Kelly, Warren Bennett, Harold Neece, Lawrence Smotherman, XVood- row Burgess, Maurine Sherril. Faculty Sp-onsors W. V. Cheek C. E, Koeppe Left to right: first row, Louis Sharp, Elsie Hardy. Ruth Rice, Olen Hunt, Marvin Robinson, Marjorie Cox Bel nard Ludwigs. Second row: Donald Allgeier, DRDHHG SDSU, 'Woodrow Burgess, Howard Hickman, Betty Ferguson, Marguriette Noble, Mary Hardin, Ruth lVigg'ins. Third row: Harold Neece, Lawrence Smotherman, Helen Clair Kelley, Roy Coleman. Fourth row: Russell Keller, Evelyn Thornhill, Blake Talbot, Victoria Barnett, Dorothy Martin. Quote the STANDARD Strictly student views are published in the South- west Standard, the college newspaper. The ad- ministration holds that the paper is published for the students, and so should be controlled by the students, therefore there is no faculty censorship. Mr. Lee Morris, however, always stands ready to aid the student editor in solving any diflicult prob- lems of policy that may arise. This year's staff pledged itself: to make the paper typographically attractive . . it has plotted exact scale dummies of each issue, to make the paper interesting to the entire student body . . it has printed news of the whole campus and not the tittle-tattle of cliquesg to pursue a vigorous tedi- torial policy . . thus, among other things, itt has hqlped to elect a capable, efficient Student Council. Excellent cooperation has been accorded the editor by a congenial and industrious staff of students. Left to right: L.ee Morris, Spon- sor, Charles Killingsworthg Edi- t-e-rg Fertina Hoffarth, Business. Manager. Page 38 First row, left to right: Rosalie McKnight. Henrietta Brickell, Ruth Apking, Daphne Spell. Kirk Denmark, I-Iovsau d Hicknian. Joe Rex Hainline, Rosemary Snadon, Donald Allgeier, Patsy Dieternlzln, Evelyn Frisch, Mary Belle M r ter Margaret Garrity, Jenn Wheeler, Mary Corn, Darwin Lewis, Evelyn Thornhill. lhird row: Bonnie Bayless, Victoria Burnett, XVEIITQII Bennett. Mill?-'lll'l9tf0 NUNS- Bourth row: Billy Bob Dyche, Elsie Hardy, Louis Sharp, Fl'llllCOS Laine, Keith Baker. STANDARD WORKERS Edit-olr-in-Chief--C-harles Killingswort-h Business Manager ..... Fertina Holffarth Associate Editors Margueritte Noble Keith Baker Kirk Denmark Donald Allgeier EDITORIAL STAFF Sports Editor .............. Louis Sharp Assist'ants--Billy Bob Dyche, Mary Corn Society Edito-r ........ Victoria Barnett Assistant ............. Mary Bell Mercer Art Editor ............... Darwin Lewis. Exchange Editor ..... Howard Hickman Page 39 Makeup Assistant .... Jo-e Rex Hainline Typ-ist ................ Evelyn Thornhill REPORTERS Patsy Dieterman, Warren K. Bennett, Frances Lane, VVo'C'dro'w Burgess, Elsie H-ard, Ruth Apking, Rosalie Mc-Knight, Daphne Spell, Jean Wheeler, Evelyn Frisch, Rosemary Snadon, Margaret Garrity, Henrietta Brieken, Bonnie Bayless. Faculty Spons:or ......... Lee H. Morris First row: Rothwell, Ginn, Miss Davis, B-ricken, Young. Second row: Pinnell, Griflith, Miller, Bennett, Burgess. . Third ro-wc 'Westp-hal, Lewis Cage, Royal Winter, Trantham. From The Rostrum SERIES DEBATERS The Series debates which replaced the lnter- Class debates attracted an unusual number of aspir- ant debaters. Tryouts were held in the fall term, and those who were chosen entered a class in series debating conducted by Miss Mary E. Davis. They worked on the same question used by the Intercollegiate debaters. The climax came in an assembly debate given Ianuary 27. Darwin Lewis and Madge Ginn were chosen as the two best in the following group: Warreii K. Bennett, Henrietta Bricken, Evertt Bryson, Woodrow Burgess, Robert Cage, Madge Ginn, Sidney Griffith, Darwin Lewis, Roy Miller, Marlin Pinnell, Ethel Rothwell, Frank Royal, Bur- ley Trantham, Leonard Westphal, William Winter, and Iune Young. The winners were awarded cash prizes of ten dollars each. The entire Literary Activities Committee judged these final debates. Page 40 t Winners INTER-CCLLEGIATE DEBATERS A group of talented, industrious public speakers made up this year's inter-collegiate debaters. They maintained the high standard of STC in competition with other schools. They worked under the elhcient direction of their coach, Dr. Virginia I. Craig, Head of the English Department. The question for debate was: Resolved, that Congress should be empowered to fix minimum wages and maximum hours for industry. These people have debated with other col- leges this year: Ray Daniel, William Henry, Charles Killingsworth, William Morton, Madge Ginn, Ellen Bernice Stewart, Virginia Welsh, Darwin Lewis, and Leonard West- .-s, First row: Daniel, Ginn, Henry. Second row: Killilrgsworth, Lewis, Morton. Third row: Stewart, XVt3lSll, Westphal. phal. Tournaments were entered in the fol- lowing college towns: Conway, Arkansas, Fayette, Missouri, Tallequah, Oklahoma, and Winfield, Kansasi Up to February 5, the debaters had en- tered tWCI1ty-SCVC11 debates and had won twenty. In the course of their college careers these people have won the following number of debates: William Henry, forty- seven, Ray Daniel, thirty-two, Charles Kill- ingsworth, eight, Darwin Lewis, seven, El- len Stewart, two, Virginia Welsh, two. The names of these people and the number of de- bates they have won will be placed on the bronze tablets in the auditorium. Page 41 Peace Speakers INTER-CLASS CDRATGRS The annual Oratorical Peace Contest, which is open to all students of the college, was presented as an assembly program in the college auditorium, October 14. The Literary Activities Committee acted as judges in choosing the speaker to represent our college in the annual state contest at Columbia. Sur- vivals of the two preliminary contests gave the following entertaining and instructive program, each showing remarkable ability in both composition and delivery of material: Fertina Hoffarth ...................... Our Tomorrow Keith Baker ......... ....... R emove the Cause Margaret Burnside .... ........ O ur Answer to the Call to Arms Kirk Denmark. ........... ...... W hat Price Glory Ruth Cunningham. ................... The Aftermath Warren Bennett. ................... The War Proliteer James Ryan, ....... Our Hope for the Morrow Mr. james Ryan won first place in the con- test and Mr. Kirk Denmark placed second. Mr. Ryan received the award of twenty dol- lars and made an admirable showing in rep- resenting the college in the contest at Colum- bia. Page 42 Margaret Burnside. Left to right: James Ryan standingrg VVfl1'l'0ll K. Bennett Ruth Cunninghaui, Keith Baker i O R N C I-I E S T R A S . E M B L E Programs STC ORCHESTRA This organization, under the direction of Mr. Harold King, has had a very successful season. It has played for the Ozarko play, English Dramatic Club play, Senior play, and the May Day Fete. The orchestra alter- nates with the band in furnishing music for the basketball games. During the Spring term their itinerary in- cluded concerts at Greenfield, Lamar and Nevada. Page 43 Fiddlers STRING ENSEMBLE S The College String Ensemble under the direction of Mr. Harold King, has played at various receptions and banquets during the year and has appeared before several down- town clubs. E Withirm this Ensemble a Quartet has been formed: Marie F ite and Freida Tuck, violinsg William Kerr, violag Lorene Atchley, cello. m i .... I First row: Gunter, Jones, Jared, Turk, Stewart, Atchley, Haruion, Fite, Stickney. Second row: Brooks, Clayton, Drace, Anderson, Gray, Spell, Pile, Lunsford, Cross, Wallace. Third row: McKnight, Murray, Snadon, Ragon, XVil1ia1ns, Harmon, Hayden, Wade, Vaden. Fourth row: Mr. Farrar, Jameson, Hamilton, Yadon, Albe, Linebarger, Pitts, Giiggy, Omens, Rogers. Fifth row: Wood, Dilday, Calvin, Noe, Lindsey, Patterson, Owens, Dull, Scholfield. Song Birds GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Sixty girls make up one of the most popu- lar organizations on the campus. Besides ac- complishing a great deal musically, they have taken an active part in the social life of the college. This year they appeared in the following programs: Annual Home Concert, Dad's Day, and several out of town programs. Their social program included a Weiner roast with the Menfs Glee Club, several Page 44 dances, a Christmas party and a luncheon. The climax of these events was the annual formal banquet given in the spring term. T Oiiicers of the Girls' Glee Club are: Freida Tuck, President, Elizabeth Rowe, Vice- President, Margaret Schollfreld, Secretary, Bessie Ann Berghaus, Treasurer, Lois Mor- lan, Accompanistg Horatio M. Farrar, Di- rector, Mrs. Agnes Dade Cowan, Business Manager. Director This organization, composed of twenty- four members, is quite active in the entertain- ment program of the college. Under the di- rection of Mr. Horatio M. Farrar, the group has completed one of its most successful sea- sons. The annual concert tour which includes presentations in many outstanding cities of the district was followed by several evening performances at schools near Springfield. HORATIO M. FAR RAR Entertainers IvIEN'S GLEE CLUB The following boys from the Glee Club make up the boys' quartet: Ronald Greenlee, Bill Shelton, John Barnett, and Richard Kemm. Officers of the Men's Glee Club are: Bill Shelton, President, Everett Bryson, Vice- President, Richard Wellock, Secretary, Iohn Barnett, Treasurer, Eugene Iones, Accom- panist. W, ...,.. , .h i S -Q3sxws N-is -ttt , ,..- Y- Nm First row: Ryan, Howie, Jones, Beekerdite, Thompson, Bryson, Delzel. Second row: Martin, Bush, Espy, Coffee, King, Shelton, Rhea, Brizendine. Third row: Smith, Ludwigs, Greenlee, Mangden, Barnett, Hogg, Hargis, Kemm, Mr. Farrar. Page 45 v !T1 G 'i Mempers of the Mixed Chorus are: Sopranos: Louella Jared, Mary Margaret Pile, Esther Pickett, Josephine Pitts, Mrs. Roy Ellis. Mrs. Virgil Cheek, Mrs. Donald Nicholson, Mrs. Randolph Schmalhorst, Avanelle Dilday, Ed-ith DuBois, Elsie Hicks, Julina Kelley, Elizabeth Hoover, Lena Cross, Mary Belle Harmon, Virginia Wood, Roscoe Hamilton, Peggy Polson, Claire Owen, Wilma Cowan, Altos: Margaret Scholfield, Mrs. Will James, Wanda Houser, Loretta Sehnert, Elizabeth Rowe, Ruth Rice, Harriett Hunt, Mary Virginia Rogers, Bessie Ann Berghaus, De Lacey Hunt, Irene Harmon, Mary Jo Yadon, Esta Lee Wallis, Zetta, Mae Stickney, Evelyn Vaden, Esther Wilson, Dean Worming- ton, Maxine Shouse, Mrs. Ed. Hoffmang Tfenors: Burley Trantham, John Thomas, Charles Bush, Herman Siler, Ar- nold Bottorff, Garland Braden, Clark Thompson, Francis Brewster, Wayne Christeson, Dr. Robert M. Cowan, Ber- nard Ludwigs, Ronald Greenlee, Leon Palmer, Lawrence Yadon, George Wellock, Basses: James Smith, George Espy, Ed. Patterson, Horatio Farrar, Ed. Hoffman, Kenneth'Long, Clarence Koeppe, John Barnett, Bill Shelton, Raymond King, Ha1'o1d Ludwigs, Charles Harrison, Alfred Clemens, John Routh, Richard Wellock, Ernest Hiebert. Largest MIXED CHORUS One of the largest organizations on the campus is the College Mixed Chorus under the direction of Mrs. Agnes Dade Cowan. Any student or fac- ulty member who loves to sing may become a member. Among the social events of the Chorus was a lovely studio Christmas party which followed the candle service given in the Auditorium. . Gaul's Oratoria, Holy City, was presented. Two out of town concerts were given in February and a home concert was given at the close of the Spring term. Page 46 AGNES DADE CONVAN Director Officers of the Mixed Chorus are: -George Espy, President, John Barnett, Vice-Presidentg Ester Pickett, Secretary, Eu- gene Jones, Treasurerg John Thomas, Librarian: Mrs. Henri- etta Toler, Accompanistg Mr. Eu- gene Jones, Accompanist. Active BAND The Band under the leadership of Wayne Christeson has been one of the busiest organizations on the campus this year. It appeared on the Dads' Day program and parade, the May Day program, Armis- tice Day parade, and the annual Band home concert. The Band played for the football games, basketball games and the pep meetings. Special concerts were given at West Plains, Ava and Ozark. The KWTO radio concert was February 19. J A very popular feature, taken from the Band personnel, has been the Brass Sextette which is composed of Richard Wellock, Eugene Thompson, Iohn Routh, William Day, Richard Kemm, and Carrol Director Brigendine. The Sextette has made some twenty-five appearances the past year including a performance at the Southwestern Educators' Con- ference at Tulsa on March II. XVAYNE CHRISTESON Members Ofiicers of the Band: John Routh, Presidentg George Espy, Vice-Presidentg Carrol Brigendline, Secretary and Treasurerg Manford Rhea, Social Charimang John Ki-hzmiller, Sargeant-at-Armsg Wayne Christeson, Director, Members of the Band: Clarinetsz Charles Hoffman, Richard Lyle, Tyrus Cromer, Leroy McClelland, Ernest Brown, Edith Smith, Mary Virginia Rogers, J. D. Holf, Jr., Ernest Hiebert, Elizabeth Gunter, Mary Elizabeth Hamlin, Jack Fellows: Flutes: Virginia Long, Lloyd Johnson: Oboes: Ronald Sullivan, Raymond King, Bassoons: William Dulin, James McGeeg Saxophones: Cena Matthis, Blanche Noe, Baird Roeg Trumpets: Sammy Hanson, Richard Wellock, John Routh, John Thomas, Maxine Shaw, Elmer Thomas, John McConnell, Chester Nei- hardt, William James, Horns: John Barnett, Charles Harrison, Everett Bryson, Bob McGilvryg Baritones: James Robertson, Herbert Madaus, Stanley VVilliamsg Trombones: Bill Starkey, William Day, Richard Kemm, Joe Delzell, Garland Braden, Charles Bush, Eugene Hanson, Joe Rubowg String Bass: Betty Anne Reese: Basses: Carrol Brigendine, Manford Rhea, John Kitzmillerg Per- cussion: George Espy, Warren Smith, Bernard Ludwigsg Drum Major :' Clark Mangun. mmi1 3 I - Page 47 When the engagement of Patsy is announced, it is a happy time for all. The smiling actors are: Freida Tuck, lack Zinn, Keith Baker, Mary Hardin, and Daphne Spell. In the second picture, Harold Arthur menaces Daphne Spell. The family circle caught in one of its off-moments shows Harold Arthur glowering at wife and daughters: Mary Hardin, Freida Tuck, and Daphne Spell. Comedy THE PATSY The Patsy, an uproarious comedy by Barry Conners, presented on November IS, 1936, was the first play in years to be given during the fall term. It was the first play to be directed at STC by Miss Thelma Melgard. The English-Dramatics Club, usually more concerned with one-act plays, made an auspicious debut into full-length drama with this production. The play was a light comedy revolving about the mishaps and loves of a modern Cinderella, Patricia. She and her father try their best to find happiness in spite of the schemes of the selfish older sister, Grace, and the stern mother. Love interest is provided by Tony Patricia's suitor and Billy Caldwell as the swain in love with Grace. Patricia drew many laughs by her collec- tion of witty sayings, memorized to impress Tony. The play ended happily with Tony at last realizing that he loves Patricia. ' Harold Arthur and Daphne Spell were outstand- ing in this, their First major play. Mary Hardin interpreted Patricia with rare skill, and Keith Baker drew the maximum of humor from his part. Freida Tuck was properly detestable as Grace, and lack Zinn handled the role of the wealthy suitor in a creditable manner. The other three characters, Avanelle Dilday, Clarence Wuellner, and Harold Neece, were only of slight importance to the story, but the actors were well-chosen and gave good per- formances. The production staff included: Donald Allgeier, Business Manager, Marguriette Noble, Assistant Business Manager, Elizabeth Rowe, Prompter, Iean LaShay, Marjorie Lightfoot, Maxine Baker, Make-Up, Ruth Napper, Willard Dennis, Proper- ties, Arnold Bottorff, Stage Manager, Eugene Hoover, Electrician. V , Page 48 New England HICEBOUNDH The Ozarko Play, Icebound,,' by Owen Davis was given in the STC auditorium February Io, 1937. The play deals with the story of a New England family, the Iorclans, a cold, selfish, mer- cenary group. When Grandmother Iordan dies, all they can think of is what she will leave them. Grandmother Iordan plays one last trick on her hypocritical family by willing all her property to the servant, lane Cosby. lane understands that she is really to hold it in trust for Ben, the youngest son, until he is ready to take care of it. Moreover, she is expected to reform Ben and make a man out of him. lane loves Ben and sees good in him. She succeeds in changing him into a worthwhile per- son and she then turns the estate over to him. Through the judge, Ben learns of Iane's love for him and begins to relize his own for her. Together the man and woman decide to build up their rocky, frozen farm and to live there. Many new actors as well as several seasoned ac- tors were presented in this play. Mary Garton, veteran of a number of performances, gave a quiet- ly assured performance as lane. Newcomer Helen Thomason made her role prominent, as did Martin Luther Webb as Ben. Comedy was provided by Iohn Baker and Mary Chambers. Harold Arthur and Daphne Spell were again excellent in their roles. Richard Bimson gave a notable performance as the judge. Etna Louise Moore and Kay Virginia Dull, two more newcomers, gave evidence of de- cided talents. Woodrow Denny and Merl Hen- drix were good in minor parts. The production staff included! Thelma Melgard as Director, Eugene Hoover and Herald Perry as the Stage Crew, Helen Marie Winters, Make-Up, Marguriette Noble and Francis Hawkins, Business, Mary Hardin, House Manager. First row: Richard Bimson as the jlldgf? WHllC119S MOU' Garton as Jane Crosby write out a checkg Harold Arthur, Martin Luther Webb and Daphne Spell quizz Mary Chambers, John Bak er as Oren and Helen Thomason as his mother, look at the family gathering with evident satisfaction. Second row: Ben and Jane have a friendly chat, the Sheriff tries to handcuff Beug Hannah stands in the doorway surveyinb the family. Footlights and Fiction ENGLISH-DRAMATIC CLUB The English-Dramatic Club is an organization of students interested in literature and drama of both the past and the present. The club's most im- portant activity of the current year was the presen- tation of the three-act comedy-drama, The Patsy by Barry Conners. The Club also gave two one-act plays in assembly during the spring term. They were The Man in the Bowler Hat by A. A. Milne, and Pink and Patches by Margaret Bland. A number of interesting meetings were held during the year. Some of the subjects studied were The Art of Make-Up, The South-West Writers, Intelligent Movie-Going, and the life and Works of Clarence Day. Dr. Virginia Craig was guest-speaker at a meeting devoted to a study of contemporary plays. Miss Mary Elliott of the training school discussed plays suitable for high schools and gave advice to the prospective play- coaches in the organization. Another interesting meeting took up a study of outstanding contem- porary novels. In the way of social activities, the Club held a Weiner roast and a party. It also sponsored a re- ception for English majors and Speech minors, near the close of the- spring term. The chief purpose of the English-Dramatic Club is to stimulate interest in contemporary literature and drama and to promote good-fellowship among English students. Requirements for membership are live hours of S credit in English, or seven and one-half hours of M credit. Gflicers of the club' are: Donald Allgeier, Presi- dent, Mary Hardin, Vice-President, Billie Hurst, Secretary, Daphne Spell, Treasurer, Harold Ar- thur, Sergeant-at-Arms. A . .,.. .,..X.:,,,,,,.- , K 4 First row: Allgeier, Arthur, Baker, K., Baker, M., Barnett, Bottorff, Brooks. Second 1'ow': Cunningham, Dennis, Dietermau, Dilday, Fite, Gmrton, Hardin. Third row: Hardy, Hopper, Howle, Hunt, Hurst, La Shay, Lewis. Fourth row: Lightfoot, Napper, Neece, Noble, Packwood, Pickett, Rowe. Fifth row: Spell, Stewart, Tuck, Wattenbarger, XVebb, Zinn. Page 50 First row: Annette Lunsford, Presidentg Mary Dell Temple, Vice-President: Ruth Gardner, Secretary: Mary McKinnel1, Treasurerg Gwendolyn Fisher. Second row: Virginia Giehl, Reporterg Nell Gillespie, Lois Hutchinson, Zetta Mae Stickney, Faurot Teays. Domestic I-IONORARY HOME ECONGMICS The Honorary Home Economics Society was organized over ten years ago. Its pur- pose is to stimulate interest in Home Eco- nomics and to create a spirit of good fellow- ship among the students of the department. Members are chosen for their scholarship. Regular membership is open only to students who have fifteen hours of Home Economics credit with an average of S or above. The local society! is aiiiliated with the State Page SI and National Home Economics Associations. It is always represented at state meetings. This year, the group plans a large represen- tation at the National Home Economics Association meeting to be held in Kansas City in Iune. Honorary members of this organization are Miss Maude R. Greub and Mrs. Mayme C. Hamilton. Mrs. Floy T. Burgess is the sponsor. r First row: Shruin Burton, President, XVi1lian1 Johnson, Vice-Presidentg Isaac Kennedy, Secre- tary, Lawrence Smothernlan, Treasurer: Carlton Knight, Program Chairman. Second row' Otto Haney Recreation Director R' h l . , - g ic art Bimson, Worship, Marion Emerson, Publicity Chairiuanq Mary Frances Patterson, President, Ruth Potts, Vice-President. Third 1'0VV Josephine Pitts, Secretary: Marguriette Noble, Treasurerg Daphne Spell, Program Chairinang Billie Hurst, Publicity Chairman. Fellowship l l YMCA---YWCA When freshmen'enter college a readjustment in their lives is necessary. Thestudent has many problems to solve which were formerly left to his parents or friends. ln the readjustment process the religious life is likely to be omitted. The Y organizations help with this readjustment and pre- sent to the students a spiritual organization where- by the religious life of the student may be con- tinued. During the summer, the Y sent several mem- bers to the Southwest Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A conference at Hollister, and during the year various members have attended conferences and institutes of Christian leadership. This year the Y has promoted peace programs, participating in an Armistice Day peace parade, has studied social conditions, and has made con- l structive plans to improve the relationships of hu- manity by individual and group action. i The Y. M. c. A. and Y. W. c. A. have held joint meetings this year. Prominent business men, min- isters of the local churches, faculty members, and students have furnished exceedingly intellectual and spiritual programs. One of the most impressive programs was the midnight candle-light service just preceding the Christmas holidays. i The program for next year is being plannedi to be bigger and better, and the sincere hope is that the Y organizations will again be one of the V foremost clubs on the campus. , l Page 52 W. Physical efficiency, good sportmanship, a spirit of cooperation and fellowship-these are worth- while characteristics, indeed, and are the qualities that are stressed by the Women's Athletic Associa- tion. This organization sponsors various sports which offer ample opportunity for the development of the above qualities of character. The Associa- tion believes that all these are necessary, not only in sports but in every activity. It is the aim to send young Women into their everyday life men- tally alert, physically Ht, and with a spirit of friend- liness and cooperation. There are more than forty members of the Women's Athletic Association at present, and after school hours one can find them in the gym, on the athletic field, in the swimming pool, on the archery Versatile A. A. range, or swinging along some country road on one of their hikes. All girls in the college are invited to take part in these activities and any girls' club can enter teams in the tournaments. The names of the Winners are placed on a placque. Each Thanksgiving the Association adopts a family and sends it large baskets of food. A house party is held at Idlewild each term and an enthusi- astic group of alumnae returns for these parties. Miss Margaret I. Putnam is sponsor of the Asso- ciation and her high ideals permeate the group. Ofiicers of this group are: Opha Iackson, Presi- dent, Pauline Garrison, Vice-President, Doris Kentner, Secretary, Kathryn Bartlett, Treasurer, Frances Otterbacher, Reporter and Historian. xv.A.A. A D First row: Bartlett, Berghaus Berry, Burks, Button. Second row: Corn, Draice, Du rfan, Garrison, Hardy. Third row: Hurst, Jackson Kentner. Martin. Miller. Fourth row: Morgan, Patter son, Schnert, White, XVolf. Page 53 First row: Litha Nell Boss M , ary Elizabeth Logan, Bessie Ann Berghaus, Ruth Seharp. betond row: Illia Hendricks, Brunette Caves, Margnret,NVolfe, Virginia lVvatt. Helen Robins Mary Pliilhet-k, Freida Irikens, Jenn Moore, Ellen Bernice 'St Third row' Miss N111 ' , . on, . ewnrt, Helen Cannon. . . . a 'garet I utnain, Sponsor, Joanna Laurent-e, Mildred XVood, Luc-ille IJug'an, Doris Kentner, Annette Lunsford, Inez Inman, Mary Elaine Eagleburger, Roberta Jaenke. Fourth row: Mary Jane Richardson. Rosemary Frankeburger, Eva Julie Hutchinson, Wilma Farmer, Sarah Moore, Frances Otterbacher. The Bruin Booster Club was founded in 1928 Candidates for membershi for the purpose of promoting school spirit and is -1 ' ' ' oya ty and of supporting the varsity athletic teams. Th Cl e ub has grown from twelv to twenty-six regulars. e charter members The Club forms an organized cheering section at all athletic contests and Y the morale of the teams. Members of the organiza- football and basketball etween halves. contributes greatl to tion furnish spectators at games with refreshments b It is the aim of the Clu son with the team. The ing to the support and y the team. The ar f' y e manced by the sales of food and confectioneries b to take a trip each sea- se trips are selected accord- encouragement needed b at the games. ' p are judged by their pep, personality, and school spirit. The Bruin Boosters have done their part through- out the year in supporting the various athletic ac- tivities. The Club appears in uniform at leach home game and marches between halves. Oflicers of the Bruin Booster Club are: Mary Eagleburger, President, Helen Cannon, Vice- Presidentg-' Mary Philbeck, Secretary g' Inez Inman, Treasurerg Doris Kentner, Historiang Helen Robin- son, Reporter, Mary Elizabeth Logan, Drill Cap- taing Frances Otterbacher, Assistant Drill Captain, Bessie Ann Berghaus, Drum Major, Miss Margaret Putnam, Sponsor. T Page 54 V Printmakers FRIENDS OF ART The Friends of Art is a group organized for the development of art interest in our College. It is composed of students and of former students of the College. Among its members there is a group which calls itself the Teachers College Printmakers. This group is interested in prints of various kinds, especially wood block prints. The Printmakers division of the Friends of Art hopes to develop into a recognized exhibition group. It has already made three appear- ances: at the Springfield Art Museum in September, 1936, at the Sixth District Feder- ated Club meeting in November, 1936, and at the Teachers College in December, 1936, winning very favorable comment. The Friends of Art assist in the assembling and showing of the many exhibitions spon- sored by the Art Department. This year there have been some particularly interesting dis- plays. Oflicers of the club are: Kathleen Tully Chase, Presidentg Louis Kollmeyer, Vice- President, Roscoe Hamilton, Secretary-Treas- urer. Miss Deborah 'Weisel and Mrs. Mayme C. Hamilton are the Sponsors. First row: Burks, Duffy, Eaton, Hamilton, Hoel. Second row: Kastendieck, Kollmeyer, Morgan, Sherrill, Tarkfington. . .,., + Page 55 Czarkians Leslie McDaniel, Presidentg Eugene Hoover, Vice-President g Phyllis Martin, Sec1'eta1'yg Elva Hood, Iieporter. A CGUNTRY LIFE . Since its inception in 1924, the Country Life Club has been one of the most popular depart- mental clubs in STC. It has not only been success- ful in its aim of preserving the traditions of the Ozarks, but has carried out all its activities in the typical Ozarkian spirit. C The Country Life Club has been a growing organization since its beginning. This year, the membership advanced to twice that of last year's club. The outstanding social activities of the year were: a trip to the Iames' farm which included a hay ride and Weiner roastg a pie supper, spelling bees, a play party, and a number of square dances. The club also sponsors the District Vocational Agricultural contests at the college and the South- D West Missouri Farmers Week Program, besides I I 1 arranging a trip to the American Royal Livestock Show at Kansas City. The club of this year realized its highest ambi- tion, that of becoming a member of the American Country Life Association, being the first club from the State of Missouri to join this American Asso- ciation of Country Life Clubs. This, in itself, is an accomplishment the Club is Well proud of, to say nothing of the other advancements during the year. Mr. E. V. Thomas deserves special recogni- tion as a most sincere promoter of the Country Life Club and he has done more than his share in its efforts to become a member of the A. C. L. A. lfVith the present foundation the Club hopes and expects to build on to higher levels and be ol' greater usefulness in the years to come. Page 56 - Calendar of Events Hay Ride and Chili Supper, Tuesday, Gctober 13. Pie Supper and Square Dance, Thursday, Gctober 29. 1936-37 Skating Party and Weiner Roast, Friday, November 13. Play Party, Wednesday, December 9. Square Dance, Friday, February 5. Skating Party and Weiner Roast, Friday, March 19. Square Dance, Friday, April 23. l First row: Austin. Bartlett. Bench, Berry, Biglieni, Bhnsou. Second row: Bledsoe, Brill, Brockett. Burks, Cheek, Cowan. Third row: Cranor, Deppee, Dugan, Ethridge, Fox, Frieze. Fourth row: Gibson. Gray Hagg, Hardin, V., Hardin, H. Hoel. 9 7 Fifth row: Henson. James Kukal, E. Kukall, H., Leather- man, Long. Sixth row: Kollnieyer. Neu Schafer, Malone, Mc-Knight Payne, Perkins. 7 Seventh row: Sietz. Vansnndt, XVinter, Withers, Xokley. Page 57 Ofticers of the Conimercinl Club are: Donald Allgeier, Presidentg Basil Burks, First Vice-Presi- dentg Raymond Houser, Second Vice-Presidentg Catherine Lewis, Third Vice-President: Marion Emerson, Secretary-Treasurer. Debits and Credits y Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Ian. Feb. March April May 30 1 3- ooMMERc1AL CLUB CALENDAR OF THE YEARS EVENTS 22-First meeting of the year. A 6-Party, A Gym. i 13-Initiation meeting. 23-Sponsored luncheon for Commerce teachers of the district. -Regular meeting, Mr. Lester Cox, speaker. Hallowe'en Party-Iames River Clubhouse. ro-Meeting, Dr. O. P. Trentham, speakerq 16-Trip to Bell Telephone Company. A 19-Sponsored organization of local chapter of national honorary commerce society 8-Meeting, Mr. Iohn T. Woodruff, speaker. 15-Christmas Party-A Gym. A I2-MCCfl11g, Mr. Huburt Cooper, speakerw 2-Two-act play, Minutes Are Penniesf' 16--Meeting, Mr. Iewell E. Windle, speaker. 11-Saint Patrick's Day Party, Room A-40. 18-Ted Allen's City Hall Tonight program. 24-Sponsored dancing class for men. 30-Meeting, Mayor Harry Durst, speaker. Trip to downtown business houses. 27-Weiner Roast and Skating Party-Doling Park, 4-Meeting, election of officers. 13'-CO1'1'l111C1'Cl3l Club Banquet. Page 58 First row: Anderson, I., Anderson, R., Bartlett, Bennett, Berry, Boyts, Brewer, Brorkett, Brown, Brownfield, Burks., Second row: Campbell, Childress, Clnypool, Cook, Crews, Darby. Day, Dentherage, Drace, Dyche, Edmundson. Phird row: Gabriel, Gray, Hardy, Hendrix, Hickman, Hicks, Higrhtower. Hoff, Hunt, James, Johnson. Fourth row: Jones, Keith, Key, Knight, B., Knight, G., Kolllneyer, Kuknl, Long, Madaus, McDaniel, Meyer. Fifth row: Meyers, lNIontgo1ne1'y, Moran, Moss, Nall, Patterson, l'9lIllJ6l'lQ0l1, Piercy, Pitts, Puminill, Quigley. Sixth row: lint-e, Rhea, Richardson, Robinson. ll., 1lobinson,M., Scafe. Seitz, Selim, Sell, Shaddy, Sh0I'1l1fi1ll. Seventh row: Stockton, Stoner, Stottle, Southern, Switzer, Taylor, Thornhill, Turner, Voetlz, Watkins, NVebb, G. lCig'hth row: Webb, W., White, L., White, S., NVi1ey, Williams, lvinsor, Wolf, Wood, NVoody, NVyntt, Znring. The STC Commercial Club is the largest and most active of the departmental clubs on the campus. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in commerce and to Create good fellowship among commerce students. Its outstanding achievement of Page 59 the current year was doubtless the organizing of an Honorary Commerce Society, to serve as a means of recognizing outstanding students of commerce. l N N N N ., ,,..,.,. .J l l l l t N N N 2 l l First, row: Denney, Gray, Haney, Henry, Hoover, Hosey. y Second row: Jamison, Johnson, Jones, Kerr, Mcliinnell, Murray. Third row: Neece, Noble, Packwood, Stockard. l l t l l N Sum Totals i N KAPPA MU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon, a national honorary mathematics society, was organized in 1931. Its purpose is to create interest in mathemat- ics and to develop an appreciation of its beauty as Well as of its usefulness. Chapters are organized only in four-year colleges. There are now fifteen chapters and the num! ber is increasing yearly. Membership is limited to students of out- standing ability in mathematics, who are ma- joring or minoring in mathematics and who have also attained high ranking in other sub- jects. This year, the national convention will be held at State College, Mississippi, and the local chapter plans to send a number of its members to this meeting. Mr. Pummill, who is national treasurer, will be the faculty repL resentative. l Meetings at which topics of mathematical interest are presented and discussed are held regularly. These programs are followed by informal social hours. Several times a yeai' the chapter is entertained in the homes of its faculty sponsors. y Officers of Kappa Mu Epsilon are: Eugene Hoover, President, Marguriette Noble, Vica- Presidentg Harold Neece, Treasurer, Louisl: Stockard, Secretary. Miss Sue S. Perkins and Mr. L. E. Pummill are the sponsors. l l Page 60 i ,Fl If ., - faq ,.' nz' 'gg' W XA 'lf' .I '9- X ' '. 1 '- ' f' ix -.. , as wg I i Athletics l V e Body Builders . ATHLETIC COUNCIL The athletic destiny of STC is directed through the efforts and guidance of the Athletic Council composed of eight membersu It is through ,the Council that the entire program of inter-col- legiate and intramural programs take such a prominent position in STC student life. Their efforts have brought Springfield an en- - viable reputation both in the matter of athletic victories and in the building up of the proper student spirit and cooperation. Making sports clean and healthful has been their aim. And they have suc- ARTHUR W. BRIGGS, ceeded in achieving this aim. Mr. Arthur W. Briggs, Athletic Director, has been at the helm of the sports department for years, and until recently coached the building a smoothly-Working Athletic Department extensive in Athletic Director football team. He has succeeded in scope. Recreational facilities on t e campus are . y ' ., basketball courts, football field, and facilities for archery, volleyball, hockey, fencing, wrestling, boxing, baseball, playground ball, and gymnasium Work. g Women do not compete in inter-collegiate contests, but confine their efforts to dancing organizations, h numerous The include tennis courts swimminr fool, E , and vigorous contests in inter-class and inter-club affairs. , First row: Arthur NV. Briggs. .Tallies W. Slmnium, President Roy Ellis. Ii. W. Martin, NV. Y Foster. Seeond row: Andrew IT. Mv- Donnltl, E. V. 'llllUlll2lN, NV. Vil- gril Cheek, Page 62 b First row: Richesin, Barnwell, Spradling, Berry, Knight, Newman, Lewis, McCall, Hicks, Brill, Montgomery. The Squad Second row: Gregory, Crews, Madden, Brady, Fox, Hrebec, Bayless, Russell, Rhea, Stair, Coulter. Third row: Coa-ch McDonald, Sonthard, Allen, Harmon, Perkins, Henson, Hammerand, Cowan, Robinson, Haney, Stewart, Cassada. Malan, Assistant Coach Collins. Fourth row: Farris, XValkup, Coose, Vifelch, Langston, Hamilton, Dinwiddie. FOOTBALL y Lettermen : Morris Stephens Clell Spradling Stanley Lewis Marion Berry Gail Knight Max Richesin Gordon Newman Everett Hicks Jack Russell Robert Barnwell Carroll Gregory Rawlin Montgomery Carl Fox - Lusk McCall Harold Bayless Norris Brill Harry Downing Dolph Crews Elmer Hammerand Halleck Rhea David Brady Positions Back Senior End Senior Guard Senior Back Senior Back Senior Back Junior Gu.a1'd Junior End Junior Tackle Junior Center Junior Back Junior Tackle Junior Tackle Junior Back Junior Tackle Sophomore End Sophomore Guard Sophomore Back Freshman Back Freshman Back Freshman Ba-ck Freshman SEASON'S RECORD 6 Miami 6 Tahlequah 1.4 Sept. 25 Bears Oct. 2 Bears 0 Oct. 0 Bears 0 lVarrensburg 13 Oct. 16 Bears 2 Kirksville 14 Oct. 23 Bears 0 Maryville 13 Oct. 30 Bears 0 C. Girardeau 20 Nov. 6 Bears 34 Central 0 Nov. 14 Bears 13 Rolla 13 An eager group of forty-five men joined Coach Andy McDonald early in September for the first football work of the season. In- cluded in the number were thirteen 1935 let- termen, eager to improve on their 1934 show- ing. After nearly four Weeks of earnest and intense conditioning, the Bears traveled to Miami, Oklahoma, for the season's curtain raiser. After the eight-game schedule was com- pleted, the Bears were without a conference victory, with only a win over Central Col- lege and ties with Miami Iunior College and the Rolla Miners to show for their efforts. In spite of the defeats the Bears played good football and were far from disgraced in any of their losses. ' Page 63 Punters MIAA Standings: Teams VV. L. T. Pct. Pts.O.P. 5 0 0 52 21 Kirksville . 1000 VVarrensb'g 4 1 0 800 61 21 C. Girardeau 3 2 0 600 29 20 Maryville 1 3 1 200 19 21 Rolla 0 3 2 000 25 46 Springfield O 4 1 000 15 72 or i A. J. MCDONALD Coach Season's Resume SEPTEMBER 25--BEARS, 6, MIAMI, 6 The Bears, twenty-two strong, traveled to Miami, Oklahoma, Iunior College for their 1936 inaugural game. After sixty minutes of bruising play, the score stood six to six, all the points coming in the first quarter. Against a surprisingly big and tough Iunior College team pointing for the fray, the Bears made 165 yards from scrimmage ,and com- pleted two of six passes, but could register only six first downs to the Oklahoman's 17. Miami tallied first on straight football, and the Bears retaliated late in the first quarter with a Berry to Spradling touchdown pass doing the work. OCTOBER 2-BEARS, og TAHLEQUAH, I4 On October 2, the Bears displayed their 1936 team to Springfield people when the Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Indians called for a scrap. The final count was 14-o with the Indians holding the scalp. The Bears played very well in their second out and the game was closer than the score indicates. The Bears made seven first downs to the Indians' nine, and completed four out of eight passes to top the Oklahomans in that department. The punting of Gail Knight, who replaced the injured Marion Berry, was outstanding. Clell ,tin l Bears Ta Wir: Bears Engage Two Calleges Nast W Spradling and Stanley Lewis, the Bears' best ,de- fensive stars through the year, showed up welli in stopping the stellar Tahlequah backfield. OCTOER 9-BEARS, og WARRENSBURG, I3 The Warrensburg Mules came to Springfield as the Bears' first conference opponent. The Mules' line was too rugged and the backs, especially Bapst and Brown, too fast for the Bears to handle. Time after time the Bears were pushed back to the goal line by determined Mules, but only twice did Springfield leave loopholes in their defense, once in the second quarter and once in the last quarter. The Bruin defensive work was outstand- ing, Lewis, Fox, and Spradling being especially effective. In the backfield Knight who was at quarterback most of the game did well, especially in kicking. i OCTOBER 16-BEARS, 2, KIRKSVILLE, I4 Coach McDonald took his men to Kirksville a week later and in spite of putting on their best performance of the campaign, the Bears went down fighting before Kirksville, perennial MIAA cham- pions, I4-2. Within five minutes the Bears threatened, but after a pass from Berry to Knight put the ball across, the play was recalled and the Bears penalized. This sapped the Bears' spirits a little, and a consequent mental slip brought the Bulldogs their first score in the last thirty seconds of the first half. The winners completed a 50-yard forward pass from Miller to Cavanah. i A poor kick gave Kirksville its second chance and they cashed in again. Still the Bears kept up the fight and in the fourth quarter grabbed a safety as a Bull- dog back fumbled and recovered behind his goal line. I OCT. 23-BEARS, og MARYVILLE, I3 On Friday, October 23, the Maryville Bearcats called in Springfield and handed Meet the Captain Clell Spradling-Mt. Vernon High graduate- Gridirou star for four years-fast, classy, and dangerou -popular student. I Page 64 R Top row: Tackle Jack Russell on his way toward an op ponontg several Bears on the bottom of il Rolla pile-upg Dolpl Crews, halflmck, smiling at an nble boot. Second row: Harry Downing looking nt nn opposing lineman: Dan Brandy into the center of the lineg Ilnlleck Rhea boots a long spiral., Bottom row: Lewis kicks off: the Bears plotting in a hudmlleg Truck McCall holding: the ball for Cnrl Foxy Rnwlin Montgomery, more docile than he usually is on the field. Page 65 1 I i the Bears their third straight conference defeat of the. season, I3-O. The Bearcats were rated the better team and had not much trouble demonstrating their superiority. The evening was cold and drizzly and the field a near quagmire. Because of this the STC offense bogged down in front of a determined Maryville line, and the Bears' only consolation was in the individual performances of Lewis, Fox, and Sprad- ling. Knight and Newman in the backfield added sparks of brilliance. October 30-Bears, og Cape Girardeau, 20 The Bears at Cape Girardeau on October 30 ran into a teriffically hard fighting Cape team, LUSK MCCALL, Back CLELL SPRADLING. End their fourth MIAA defeat, and a team-full of in- juries. Pre-game predictions seemed to indicate a toss- up between the Bears and the slow-starting Indians, but the luckless Springfield eleven ran into all kinds of powerful football with Cape on the top of its game, and this combined with injuries to three regulars, Downing, McCall, and Hicks, broke STC's resistance. Goodwin was the sharpest thorn in the Bears' Hanks as he scored IQ points. November 6-Bears, 343 Central, o T Fayette was the scene of the battle of the de- feated teams, the Bears and the Eagles of Central College. Both teams were looking for their first MAX RICHESIN, GORDON NEWMAN, GAIL KNIGHT Back - Guard Back Page 66 victory of the year, and Springfield carried off the prize, 34-0. Sparked by the return of Morris Stephens, three- year letterman, after a six weeks' stretch in ineli- gibility, the Bears scored early and often. After a touchdown was called back for a penalty near the start of the game, the Bears retaliated with a touchdown near the end of the second quarter. The last half was a walkawayg everything that the Bears tried, worked. November 14-Bears, 13, Rolla I3 On November I4 the Bears put on for Spring- field fans their best exhibition of the year although ending the season still without a conference 'vic- tory. The opponents were the Rolla Miners, tradi- tionaQ foes, and reputedly stronger than the Bears. 3 The home team's work was the highlight of the season. The Bears threatened early, but Rolla scored just before the half and led 7-0 at the rest period. The game's greatest thrill came on the opening kickoff of the second half. Knight, taking the boot, tore through a perfect hole provided by Richesin and Spradling, and dashed 80 yards before he was hauled down from behind on the Rolla ten-yard line. In three plays the score read 7-7. Rolla managed another six points in the third quarter, and the score stood 13-7 until another hair-raising dash in the last four minutes, this time by Morris Stephens, sent Bear fans into ecstas- ies. The conversion was blocked and the game ended I3-I3. TOD: HICKSQ 10We1': BRILL, BARNXVELL, BAYLESS Page 67 Top row: Marion Berry with that perfect kicking form: Marion again, this time around left end carryiiig the ballg the 4-rowd watehing: the Bears and Rolla in their battleg Stephens 1741 off tackle with Brady 1799 leading the interference: a hot day. with the subs looking a little disconsolate. Second row: Casey Gregory getting off a long one: Stanley Lewis with that deadly smile, leading the blockingg Oh! how would you like to be fnc-ing Morris Stephens when he's that mad?: a bit of SOI'lllllll!lg6 in the Rolla game. Third row: Lusk Mi-Call starting one of his spec-ialtiesg little Max Rim-hesin leaping high for :1 passg more Rolla game: three Bears waiting: for a Minerg Cheerful Max Madden lunging for a tackle. Bottom row: Carl Fox about to start the game with the kickotfg Norris Brill reaching for il high one: Ilalfbavk Berry neatly cluding' :I would-be tacklerg a loose ball in the Rolla gnmeg Elmer I'I1l1lllll9l'21l'ld snaring an enemy pass. Z Basketeers BASKETBALL Forty basketball men answered Coach McDonald's first call after the Thanksgiving holiday. Gn hand were eight men: Marvin Robinson, ill Baker, Gordon Newman, Morris Stephens, Iohn Plum- merfelt, Marion Berry, Lowell Davis, and Bob I-Iuffaker. The Bears. started on work toward the recapturing of the MIAA crown which the Bears let slip to the Cape Girardeau Indians last year, but they ran into stifi competition and repeated their 1935-36 efforts by finishing fourth, with their MIAA record reading 4 wins and 6 losses. In IQ games during the season the Bears came out with II victories and 8 defeats. DECEMBER Io-BEARS, 255 ALMNI, 23 A A CIIHICII, The first game of the year, before a packed house, found the Bears on the verge of defeat at the hands of an aging, but agile alumni five. The SCOIC after two overtime periods against such stars as Ioe Nickle, Web Morris, Mark Frye, and Dell Scroggins, found the Bears on top 25-23. DECEMBER 14-BEARS, 293 DURANT, OKLA., 25 In the first regularly scheduled collegiate contest of the year, the Bears won their second overtime tilt of the early season, downing the visiting Durant, Okla., Teachers 29-25. IANUARY 2-BEARS, 41, DEPAUW, 24 Depauw University from Greencastle, Indiana, dropped ivto Springfield while on tour, and after a AYD RFNV I Nh-DUNA LD rough and rowdy game of basketball with much arguing and squabling, the Bears again were in the winnerls column, 41-24. IANUARY 6-BEARS, 29, CONWAY, ARK., 25 The Bears of Conway, Ark., and the Bears of Springfield tangled at the latter's den, and the hosts were rather infiospitable sending the Arkansans ho me on the short enc., 29-25. First row: Newman, Childress, Davis. Baker, Cheek, Flummerfelt. Second row: Robinson, Stephens, Philbrick, Burrows, Russell, Coach McDonald. Seasorfs Resume IANUARY 8-BEARS, 40, KIRKSVILLE, 20 Kirksville, MIAA cellar dwellers, cameto Springfield on Ianu- ary 8, and the Bears scored their first conference win and fifth straight victory of the. year. JANUARY 11--BEARS, 21, PITTSBURG, 34 For the first game away from home, the Bears went to Pitts- burg and ran into their first defeat of the year, 34-21. The story was one of just too much Pittsburg and some bad luck for the Bears. IANUARY 15-BEARS, 43, ROLLA, I9 On Ianuary 15, the Bears visited Rolla and stepped into first place in the conference race. Rolla showed a young, inexperienced team and the Bears had little trouble. IANUARY 20-BEARS, 353 PITTSBURG, 25 The red clad Bears cheered themselves and a gym full of Spring- field rooters, as they put the skids under the Pittsburg Gorillas to receive ample revenge for the early season trimming. IANUARY 22-BEARS, 17, MARYVILLE, 28 The Bears MIAA lead was short lived as they traveled to Mary- ville and were conquered by the Maryville Bearcats 28-17. The bat- tle in the first half was fairly close, with the count at the half 14-11 in Maryville's favor. Then the more agressive game of the heavier wi V 1 PAUL PHI LH RI CK ' 1.ow1c1.1. DAVIS 4 Lettermen: 1936--'37 ' Marvin Robinson i Gordon Newman Morris Stephens J ohn nly Flunrrnerf Bill B. k 1' 1 e y Lowell Davis Paul Philbrick A Jack Russell y Glenn Childress Butford Cheek A Dennis Burrows elt JOHNNY FLUMMERFELT Seasorfs Resume Bearcats began to tell and the Bears could score but six points in the last half. r JANUARY 28-BEARS, 29, WARRENSBURG, 35? The Mules from Warrensburg came to Springfield on Ianuary 28, preceded by a wave of good reports and a great deal of reputation, but the Bears, undaunted, put up a battle and were only 11ine points behind the sky-scraping Mules at the close of the game. FEBRUARY 3-BEARS, 28, MEXICO U., 19 The crooning Mexico University team touring the country stopped off at Springfield, and the small, speedy foreigners put on a real battle, relying on a fast offense and letting the defense take care of itself. FEBRUARY 5-BEARS, 35, KIRKSVILLE, 1.8 The second Bear-Bulldog game, this time at Kirks- ville, was a repetition of the easy Bears' victory of the Hrst meeting. It was also the Bears' ninth victory in twelve games. FEBRUARY 9-BEARS, 17, CAPE, 20 In a thrill-packed conference game in the Bear gym, the defending champion Indians from Southeast Mis- souri handed the Bears their third conference defeat 20-17. FERUARY 12-BEARS, 143 CAPE, 28 Three days later the Bears took it on the chin from Cape again, this time at Cape's Houck Field House. The GORDON NEWMAN' MORRIS STEPHENS BILL BAKER MARVIN ROBINSON Southeasterners again proved the better team. FEBRUARY 16-BEARS, 443 CONWAY, 31 The Bears returned the Conway Teachers' visit to Springfield and also added another victory to the year's play. FEBRUARY 20-BEARS, 255 MARYVILLE, 27 Again the Bears went down before the Maryville Bearcats' forceful play, this time on the Springfield court, in a thrilling last ditch fight in which the Bears were barely deprived of another conference victory. FEBRUARY 24-BEARS, 40, ROLLA, 29 The Springheld attack centered around Philbrickg and with every one adding their bit, the Bears had little trouble overwhelming the Miners 40-29. FEBRUARY 26-BEARS, 28, WARRENSBURG, SI On the 26th the Bears ran into the Warrensburg Mules, who had just copped the MIAA championship, and the result was disastrous. MARCH 1-BEARS, 38, LAEMMLE ALL-STARS, 39 The highlight of the year came on March 1 in a game played in the Springfield High gym to accom- modate the: crowd of 2,000 people. The Laemmle All- Stars ran into the Bears in their finest fettle of the year, a11d barely won, 39-38. It was the last game for only two seniors, Morris Stephens and Marvin Robinson. Stephens was elected honorary captain for the year. Center fl'lllll top to buttonl: the Cape Gll'2ll'dl-Will contest: NPYIIIHII with the lmll in the Rolla gnlneg Stephens unc Rolla nnln in :1 tnssle: Russell tries to break the XV2l1'1'Ql1Sb'Il'2Y def:-llse. Ivlllll-'I' rigrht: Junk Russell lower 1-ight: Dennis HIIITUVVS. Upper loft: Bueford Cheekg lower left: Glenn Childress. Page 72 111 My 9 ' 1, fi! ! H I X Xtzilg. Q X First row: Martin, Henson. Bell, Stoops, Wnttles, Bench. Second row: Knight, Perkins. Berry, Bass Keith. Third row: Coach McDonald, Barnwell, Baker, Hrebee, Brill. High I-Iurdlers TRACK SEASON RECORD Bears ....... ......... 6 12 Cape Girardeau e..... 742 Bears ....... .... - 892 Rollaa-, ..................... 462 Bears ...............L........ 54 Arkansas U ............. 82 The Springfield Bear track squad, coached by Andrew I. McDonald in the absence of Coach Speedy Collins, competed in six inter-collegiate track meets, three of which were dual affairs. Of the three 1936 dual meets, the Bears captured but one. In the open competition the Bears were shut out at the St. Louis Relays, finished in a fourth place tie in the MIAA indoor meet at Columbia, and ended the season in a blaze of glory by finish- ing second to the Cape Girardeau Indians in the MIAA. outdoor meet in Springfield on May 8. ST. LOUIS RELAYS The first look that Coach McDonald had at his charges was in the St. Louis Relays at St. Louis on February 9. Six men accompanied McDonald to the Mound City, mainly to gain the experience against the strongest collegiate competition in the Middle West. The Bears had had very little prac- tice in the chill February days, and as a result were undertrained and went scoreless, although putting up a fine showing against the stiff competition. INTER-CLASS MEET The Inter-class meet was next on the calendar, with the freshmen coming out on top again, as is their habit it seems. Willis Bass and Arlie Perkins each gained three firsts to lead the frosh in their victorious march. Burnist Henson, junior, won the half-mile and mile runs, to keep his class in the thick. of things right to the end. MIAA INDOOR MEET The next meet was the MIAA indoor at Colum- bia on March 27. A tie for fourth position was the best the Bears could do. Cape Girardeau walked off with the championship to stamp themselves as the ruling favorite copping their third straight MIAA outdoor championship. BEARS 612-CAPE 7-.M The first dual meet of the year, on April 17, was with the same blue ribbon Cape Indians. Com- peting in a wind of hurricane proportion, the Bears amazed even their most enthusiastic backers by pushing the champs to the last ditch to win out in the last three events, 742 to 612. Herbert Bench won the mile and two-mile runs with fine exhibi- tions, and Bass stepped the 220-yard dash in 21.7 to win that event. The Bears demonstrated their Pagv 73 l i l l 1 l l l D l First row: Coach Speedy Collins in a serious mood, Allie Perkins over the first hurdle ill the 220 yard lowsg Gail Knight starts out on a 10 flat hundred. ' ' ' 1 t' 1 sirint Star, at the crack of the gnu: the Second row: Bnrnist Henson, preinier distance man. XV1lI1s Bass, sensa l0IlIl 1 start of the anchor quarter in the one mile relayg Homer Keith passing the baton to anchor man, Willis Bass. Third row: Herbert Bench leading the two mile iield at the tapeg our distance men and relay runners: Henson, Bass, Perkins, Keith, and Martin. preference for cinders as the individual members improved on their early spring showings. BEARS 89M-ROLLA 462 On April 22, the Rolla Miners, traditionally bitter STC enemies, came to Springfield and ran into the Q,Bears' powerhouse in its finest fettle of the year. The score tells most of the story. Willis Bass, Burnist Henson, and Otto Hrebec of the home team each took two firsts to rack up thirty points themselves. The issue was never close as each member of the Bears performed brilliantly. y BEARS-ARKANSAS U. The Bears traveled to Fayetteville, Arkansas, on. May 1, to take on the Razorbacks, o11e of the strongest track squads in the Southwest Conference and an annual Bear track foe. The Arkansans were too much for the Bears to combat and the result was a defeat, 82 to 54. Curiously, against this strong opposition, the Bears bettered every mark they had made during the year, so the defeat was not at all disheartening. - MIAA MEET Cape Girardeau 4. 54 2X5 Warrensburg ...... .25 IX5 Springheld. ...........s 42 I,f2 Rolla .................... ..I9 Maryville .... , ....,.... .29 7fIO Ki1'kSVlllC ...........-. 5 I,f2 The climax and one of the grandest surprises of the season for Bear followers was the MIAA cham- pionship meet held in. Springfield on May 8. The Bears going into the encounter not seriously con- sidered by the critics, ran, leaped, and jumped to a seconds! place berth in the final standings. Cape's Indians won the blue ribbon for their third straight MIAA win, with 54 2f5 points, and Springfield was right on their heels down to the last event. CARL FOX, Shot Put GTTO HREBEC, Discus Thrower The Bears with a little more reserve strength might have emerged an upset victor. The Bruins ended with four first places. Burnist Henson received most of the home team's plaudits with two sterling performances. He captured the half-mile and mile runs in fast time, and in at- tempting an iron man stunt, was runner-up to Brown of Rolla in the two-mile grind. Norris Brill, freshman, surprised all by toppling the javelin crown from champion Fred Stoops' head, as he heaved the spear 184 feet. 8 inches to nose out Fred by a fraction. 'The fourth Bear first came in the mile relay when Arlie Perkins, Gail Knight, Homer Keith, and Willis Bass, in that order, broke the tape first. Other Springfield point getters were: Willis Bass, third in the Ioo-yard dash and second in the PERSHING BELL, High Jumper MARION BER RY, Pole Vaulter 220, Knight, fourth in the 2203 Perkins, fourth in the high hurdlesg Pershing Bell, a tie for fourth in the high jump and fourth in the 880-yard rung Homer Keith, second in the 440-yard dash, Herbert Bench, third in the two-mile rung Glen Martin, fourth in the two mile, Otto Hrebec, third in the cliscusg and a team second in the 880-yard relay. Fifteen men were awarded letters and only three -Glen Martin, distance runner, Fred Stoops, jave- lin heaver and high hurdler, and George Wattles, sprint star--have graduated. Stoops was named honorary captain for the year. First row: Captain Fred Stoops displaying his high hurdle form: Glen Martin coming into the stretch after a 2-mile jnunt Se-cond row: Home-r Keith rounding the last turn of the q nnrter-mile trip: Captain Stoops in n posing moody Bnrnist Henson finishes iirst at the Rolla gsuno. Third row: Bill Baker starting down the lnnt- for il takeoff: Javelin oluunpion, Norris Brill, displays his Winning formg George XV:xtt1es, rc-lay man, nearing the tape. . e.. , . . .NWS 30-Love TENNIS The 1936 Bear tennis team surpassed all the fine record of prev- ious STC tennis teams, when it went through a tough 11-meet sched- ule, and came up with 8 victories, one tie and two defeats. To make the season a grand success Bear Stars captured both the MIAA sin- gles and doubles competition. In response to the first call by Coach W. O. Cralle, live letter- men reported: Louis Sharp, Bunny Briggs, Clifford Pierce, Wendel Long, and Dave Hart. The scrap for team positions in the school tournament and the play-ofIs was hard fought, and ultimately a newcomer Morris Steph- ens, earned a place on the team, with veterans Sharp, Briggs, and Pierce. Sharp and Briggs formed No. r doubles team, with Pierce and Briggs as the No. 2 combination. APRIL 3-BEARS 55 TULSA HIGH I Collegeiate competition began for STC with a four day invasion of Oklahoma schools. The first opponent and victim was Tulsa High School, subbing at the last minute for Tulsa University, and the Bears had little trouble downing the younger players, 5 to 1. The match was played in a high wind on a very cold day. APRIL 4-BEARS 43 OKLA. AG. 2 The Bears jumped to Stillwater, and in another gale and on the following day downed the A. and M. school in a tough light, 4 matches to 2. APRIL 5-BEARS rg OKLA. U. 5 The visitors' next stop was Norman, Okla., where the state uni- versity Sooners stopped the Bears' incipient winning stretch, 5-1. The doubles combination of Pierce and Stephens gained the only Spring- field win. I , BEARS 45 O. C. U. 2 On the final igday of the trip, the Bears stopped at Oklahoma Briggs, Pierce, Stephens, Sharp Page 77 W. 0. CRALLE, Tennis Coach SEASON'S SCORES Apri Aprii Aprii Apri April Aprii ApriQ ApriQ May May May May May 3 STC 5 Tulsa High 1 4 STC 5 okia. Ag. 2 5 STC 1 Okla. U. 5 6 STC 4 O. C. U. 2 I7 STC 6 Cape o 22 STC 6 Rolla o 24 STC 5 Pitt. 1 26 STC 2 Ark. U. 4 1 STC 5 Wash. U. I 2 STC 3 S. L. U. 3 8 STC First in Singles 8 STC First in Doubles I3 STC 6 Wash. U. 0 EDVVARD BRIGGS. Captain I Winning Year City en route home, and made it 3 victories in 4 matches, by down- ing Oklahoma City U. 4 matches to 25 the Bears dropping 1 singles and 1 doubles contest. APRIL 17-BEARS 6, CAPE 0 Springf-ield's first conference opponent, the Cape Girardeau In- dians, felt the fury of the Bear's fine tennis on the Indian's courts, and the latter didn't threaten to win a match. Paul Philbrick, alter- nate, subbing for the ill Morris Stephens, played well and figured in two victories. APRIL 22-BEARS 6 5 ROLLA 0 In their first home contest of the year, the Rolla Miners brought their team to Springfield, but just for the ride. The Bears' total score was IO games as they played their best tennis of the year. I APRIL 24-BEARS 55 PITTSBURG I 4 Springfiield made their record 6 victories in 7 contests, as they defeated the traveling Pittsburgh Teachers, 5-1. Only Sharp and Briggs lost their doubles match. APRIL 26-BEARS 23 ARK. 4 Arkansas U provided the opposition for the Bears' third match in 5 days, and too much opposition. The Bruins lost 4-2 in a match so closely fought that the losers tallied I more game than the Razor- backs. Sharp in singles, and Pierce and Stephens in doubles, gave Springfield the 2 Wins. It was the Bears second and last 1936 defeat. MAY 1-BEARS 5, WASH. I On the first day of a two-day invasion of St. Louis, the Bears downed the Washiiigtori U. Bruins 5 matches to 1, on an indoor court. MAY 2-BEARS 33 S. L. U. 3 On the following day, occurred the outstanding match of the Bears' collegiate year. S. L. U., the best opponent the Bears faced, held the Bears to a 3-3 tie. The Blue and White was the only rival to Springfield's claim to the 1936 colegiate championship of Mo. Clifford Pierce, Mor1'is Stephens, Edward Briggs, Louis Sharp Page 78 . MIAA MIAA MEET, MAY 8 Singles Championship Doubles Championship The highlight of the year came on May 8, the MIAA cham- pionships in Springfield. Entries for the Bears were Louis Sharp and Bunny Briggs in the singles, and Clifford Pierce and Morris Stephens in the doubles. Sharp, defending champion, and Briggs fought their Way to an all-Springfield final in the singles without much trouble. Sharp downed Marshall of Cape 6-o, 6-1, Keth of Warrensburg 6-1, 6-2, and Guthrie of Kirksville 6-o, 6-1 on the Way to the finals. Briggs drew a first round bye, then defeated Campbell of Maryville 7-5, 6-1, and Manley of Cape 6-2, 6-2. In the finals Briggs was superb and routed Sharp, 6-1, 6-1, for SpringHeld's third straight MIAA singles championship. In the doubles completion, Pierce and Stephens routed Camp- bell and Barrett of Maryville 6-2, 6-1, then were pressed by Keth and McCauley of VVarrensburg before Winning 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. In the Finals the Springfield pair Won from Troester and Waters of Kirks- ville 6-3, 6-2, 6-0. MAY 13-BEARS 65 WASHINGTON U. 0 In the final meet of the season, the Bears chalked up their eighth victory of the year, as the Washingtoii University squad fell again, this time at Springfield. Letters were awarded to Sharp, Briggs, Pierce and Stephens, With only Briggs to be lost to this year's team by graduation. Page 79 LOUIS SHARP CLIFFORD PIERCE MORRIS STEPHENS FLAVIUS VARLEY 1 1 JUNIOR MILLS SEASON RECORD April 1.7 Bears 715 Cape Girardeau 4 April 22 Bears 6 Rolla 6 April 29 Bears 15 Central College 11 M 1 B .rs 2 ay ea Arkansas U. 10 16 la Fore! GOLF Golf is in its third year of occupancy as a major sport at STC. The 1936 team was crippled by the loss of two veterans due to failure to comply with eligibility rules, and as a result suffered a rather dis- astrous! season. One dual match was won, one tied, and defeat was sudered in two. The team ended third in the MIAA team play championship and won third in individual medal play. The team selected by a 36-hole qualifying round on March 31 was George Mills, Iimmy Stewart, Flavius Varley, and Ray Beezley, with Cecil Wyatt as alternate. All four members were 1936 letter- ITICD. In the MIAA tournament Beezley placed third with Pfeifer of Rolla taking the individual medal. The Bears' two-man team placed third in the meet with Mulford and Crookshank of Kirksville the winners. STC was twelve points behind Rolla who placed second. All in all the season was well played and undoubtedly a better showing would have been made if the absence of Stewart and Beez- ley had not occurred. RAY BEEZLEY CECIL WYATT Page 80 2 5 i I F T N Ss 'Q 'E X 2 wx QW E il Ifyou want to be a good Bear, Iuot come along with mc, By the bright shining light, By the light of the moong If you want to be a goodtBear, l lust come along with me, By tho bright shining light of the moon n .r A SWQJEMSQ . -MPT ' Q J' ima h.f f-A ' Ziff' E11 'HY . ' .3-,TL dx ww ssaaaamim aJg.smf .,q14iQ Q ,1 -uma Y ' PH W szsssssssssws .. H :mv -5iEi' ,- 'ii 5? - ' sseiu g, H ssssza2s1-' ig ,,sa1 ,gggessh -i ., -fg 'J H' sr' .- ef' 2 -4 gf -Q55 2.15525 A: ,W .m 3.- um -r - .1 'gf hx, ::-- - -::::fm-:-- 'H' ffsussse gaas: ! 11 . :sau . - .Et I .W . v g I 4 . 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Aff we A Q: x P xv xv: 'Q f School Spirit Doris Crews . . spirited junior from Greenwood High where her STC loyalty began its growth . . IQ . . dark and slim . . collegeiate . . yells loudest at football and basketball games and across the counter at the book store. Rawlin Montgomery . . .19 year old junior, Senior High edition of a heavy line pusher for Andy's II . . knows everyone and everyone knows Monty, Sportsmanship Ellen Gale Hopkins . . Spring- f1eld's outsanding woman swim- mer . . only 18 . . has won more meets than all the quins have teeth. Teachers College's new pool is for Ellen Gale to practice in. From Greenwood High . . . blackeyed Freshman. Stanley Lewis . . dark, hand- some and heavy football star . . bought his title with a four-year record with the Bears. Product of Mountain Grove, now teaching the science of athletics and sports- manship to Arkansawers in El Dorado Springs. WHO'S WHO WI-IO'S WHO Popularity Bob Huflaker . . browneyed sophomore from Anderson . L and they say the feminine votes can do most anything there arf-: so many . . Bob doesn't mind his popularity though . . he's a regu- lar guy. Helen Cannon . . junior popu- larity student and shark . . from Senior High .. . IQ years old. Helen rates E from both faculty and students. y Courtesy Faye Pemberton . . 18, small and pleasant says number please aver the school switchboard and never forgets a thank you . . freshman from Hollister. Blake Talbot . . dashing but polite senior . . should model for a haberdashery . . has a three-year record of activity in STC politics . . hails from Waynesvilleu Wit and Humor Olen Hunt . . of Ozarko Ozy fame . . earned the title he now holds by successive fand success- fulj appearances on play night programs. Olen attended Moun- tain Grove High School. His fav- orite pasttime is entertaining his two charming sisters. He also has as his audience the Felix Fi- delis Club. Mary Beth Nixon . . gay and blonde freshman . . achieved, early recognition of her envious char- acteristic. Mary Beth is 18, an ABZ, a Springfield edition of hu- morous Wit. Talent George Espy . . handsome bari- tone . . has sung his way through SHS and STC . . is now waving batons in front of little students at Rogersville High School. Mary Hardin . . auburn haired actress . . popular across the foot- lights of both Senior High and STC . . graduates this summer at 19. WI-IO'S WHO WI-IO'S WHO Industry Mary Dell Temple . . from Greenwood High . . IQ year old junior . . daughter of A. P. Tem- ple who taught her industryf Gail Knight . . 22 . . football car- rier and broom pusher . . Gail graduates this spring. p Personality Iames Ryan . . powerful voice . . actor and orator plenipotentiary . . graduates this spring . . cubs on News-Leader . . no strings i at- tachecl. i Victoria Barnett . . 21 . . charm- ing Springlield High product. 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Y,:S.w ..,,. fb ,bf 5.-. - nhl, vf5Q44i423'f ...Xa -' an ,- :Ay Q H, LA, , '- wr-WP A 'T ,- ,-.ff ,,..:,.. .yy K ., . k.,.,,a .1 .,: J, . 'Q f-:nf ,V grime, lyavaf-Lg.,-vfn. UWL ::::x:xx..:::mggggm ,.. ,gm ,- .,,,,,. ? 1' ' mp: Y5..,.,..,.,.,.,.. , '.f'-'S:.'f- w-H-4. 5 :A , . ..,, jf N, K L , ,- ,.-4 g1325g,.f'5.:, ' ' 1' , f- ' 1 .X , , V- , V 1 ax fu, Q, , Tiff rv- 1 1 . .Q-,,...4x,i xe+ . A -,. - Q V , , X -. wp- , ' , XX. X 4 Y SV. .. ...U X.. v,,,,.1 , , L M - ,..,1.,,, ,,, ' V- , wx , , ,,.. -.. - - , W' :ff .1 , . ,W wwf. ' qzm, , , - ,,e'f:'-Q. ,.a , wx W - . 4. ,Lg Y V-fu,-Am' N .. ,W n.,. J, lx my-. ,, , ,Y x H Q .w, , 9 ,.,,,,, , 1, L,,,,,L 1 Y-,Z .- ,,au,: ' M' f' ,,.4,:,. .- 2 Af, ,, fx. . , x I' f ,- I, , 'fr' ' w M . VV. , ,N .-. W ,L U1 r sm W' ' ' VH . 4-wer. N ml - , -K mf, ,, f-. ..'-- FH 1 , qi. M .Rt I , V! iw, ., , L-. , Q fv111J5'. . -J Classes Upper-Classmen SENIORS This year We shall see the graduation of an espe- cially versatile senior class. There is no college activity, no athletic, dramatic, musical, or club group in which this year's senior class has not been abundantly represented. With their training and habits acquired in college the seniors of this year, as individuals, have a running start on the prob- lems of life. Some of the typically senior activities relative to graduation are: the senior assembly, the class day exercises, junior-senior reception, faculty-senior breakfast, baccalaureate, and commencement. IUNIORS The class of 1938 has been prominent in extra- curricular and social activities. Under the leader- ship of Marguriette Noble, the junior class has in- augurated and held a junior class party, a junior class tea, and a junior-senior dance. These things alone are illustrations of the ingenuity and pro- gressiveness of this junior class. It is represented in all of the clubs, athletic, forensic, and music groups. The junior year is the year of great corre- lation of the information that has been acquired during the college course. The junior advances to senior ranking full of confidence and aware of the demands of life. The class of 1938 has trained itself to succeed. JAMES W. SHANNON Sponsor of Senior Class MARY E. DAVIS, Sponsor of JllI1i01'C14ilSS ' l l 1 l Page 106 I x l l l First row: Xvillilllll Henry? Pres- ident of senior classy Donald A11- geier, Vice-Presidentg Martin Lu- ther Webb, Secretary-Trdflsllfel Second row: Marguriette Noble, President of junior classlg Basil Burks, Vice-Presidentg Mary Har- din, Secretary-Treasurer. j l l First row: Herbert Bench, Presi- dent of sophomore classy Roy Miller, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Maxey, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row: .Tack Powell, Presi dent of freshman class: Glen Mc- Clernon, Vice-Presidentg Opie Lee Briscoe, Secretary-Treasurer. W. V. CHEEK, Sponsor of Sophomore Class R. XV. MARTIN, Sponsor of Freshman Class Under-Classmen soPHoMoREs The sophomore class of 1936-37 met and elected its class ofiicers. Those elected were: Herbert Bench, President, Roy Miller, Vice-President, and Barbara Maxey, Secretary and Treasurer. Sophomore students in all ages have been spoken of disparagingly. We find, however, that sopho- mores actually are very much like freshmen or juniors. They form the link between the begin- ners and the proficient students. Sophomores often form the bulk of those students engaged in extra- curricular activities. The sophomore class, like the freshman class, cannot be as well organized as the junior or senior classes, but the individual sopho- more students work with unceasing effort in all activities and pursuits. ' FRESHMEN September 14, 1936, found a new freshmen class of 483 students enrolled in STC. This class, not only willing but determined to strengthen the school, was caught in a swirl of events. Freshman tests, the faculty reception, freshman girls' commis- sion meetings, the all-school picnic, and the election of class officers-all came in such rapid succession that the fall term examinations caught them before they could organize as well as they desired. Now, through its participation in various activi- ties, and its cooperation with the school, under the sponsorship of Professor Martin and the leader- ship of lack Powell, the freshman class is becoming a strong and leading class in this college. Page 107 HAROLD ARTHUR-Springiield, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Icebound, The Patsy. LEROY ARMSTRONG-Goodman, Mo. K. D. LAURABELLE APPELBY-Springfield, Mo. A. B. Z., Commercial Club, Spanish Club. I I ROBERTA ANDERSON-Republic, Mo. I Diana, Beauty Queen, The Flatterin g Wdrdf' RAY G. ANDERSON-Chadwick, Mo. . Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi. I IRENE ANDERSON-Springfield, Mo. A F Square, Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Com- mercial Club. DONALD V. ALLGEIER-Springiield, Mo. ' Commercial Club, English-Dramatic Club, Stan- dard, Ozarlqo, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, Hon- , orary Commerce Society. MARION BERRY-Lamar, Mo. S Club, Football, Baslqetball, Traclq. ROWLAND A. BELL-Waynesville, Mo. Kappa Mu Epsilon. PERSHING BELL-Waynesville, Mo. S Club, Track. AVA VALE ATWOOD- Country Life Club. MARY BROOKS-Appleton City, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Girl's Glee Club. IRENE BROCKETT-Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club, Country Life Club. BEATRICE BRIM-Springfield, Mo. CATHERINE EARTLETT-spfingEC1d,lM0. W. A. A., Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi. VICTORIA EARNETT-spfingaeld, Mol. Diana, English-Dramatic Club, Ozarlgow Stan- dard, Who's Who. I MAXINE BAKER-SpringHeld, Mo. I English-Dramatic Club, German Club, Orches Wd. y Humansville, Mo. T I GARLAND BRADEN-Drexel, Mo. I Band, Mixed Chorus. DONALD BOYTS--Spriugfktld, Mo. Felix Fidelis, Commercial Club. ARNOLD BOTTORFF-Salem, Mo. 1 English-Dramatic Club, Mixed Chorus. y I 1 JANET BOOTMAN-Springfield, Mo. T MARIORIE CLAYTON-Springfield, Mo. Girl's Glee Club. A SHRUM BURTON-Eureka, Mo. Y. M. C. A., Spanish Club. RUBY ANN BURKS-Fordland, Mo. W. A. A., Country Life Club, Art Club. EDNA BROWN-Cabool, Commercial Club, Band. KENNETH DICK-Springfield, Mo. WILLARD DENNIS-Carthage, Mo. Library Club, German Club, English-Dramatic Club, Pi Gamma Mu. LORA LOUISE DAVIS-Springfield, Mo. MORRIS BURKS-Springfield, Mo. K. D. SHIRL BROWN-Chadwick, Mo. ELIZABETH BROWN-Cross Timbers, Mo. Diana. 1 Mo. ' IOETTA CUNNINGHAM-Morrisville, Mo. Country Life Club, Art Club. I DENZEL COWAN--Aldrich, Mo. I Country Life Club, German Club. V MARY PEARL CORN-Springfleld, Mo. Q W. A. A., Standard, Pi Gamma Mu. IOHN B. COOK-Hornesville, Mo. . ' K. D., Commercial Club. FRANK F ULLER-Newburg, Mo. K. D. MARK FRYE-SpringF1eld, Mo. MARIE FITE-Springfield, Mo. MARTHA JANE EERGUSQN-spfingaela, Mo W. A. A. , GEORGE ESPY-Springfield, Mo. I Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, Who's English-Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Girl's Glee Who, Prince Attendant, Men's Quartet. A Club, Iunior Music Club. MARY ELIZABETH DUNN-Neosho, Nic. LUCILLE DUGAN-Elkland, Mo. . Bruin Boosters cut, Pi Gamma Mu, W. A. A., I Y. W. C. A., Country Life Club. Page 108 Arthur, Arnistrong, Berry, Bell, R., Brook s, Brockett, Cln yton, Burton, Dick, Dennis, Fuller, Frye, Appleby, Bell, P., Brlm, Burks, R Davis, Fite, Anderson, R., Anderson, R. G., Anderson, I., Bartlett, Barnett, Baker, Braden, Boyts, Bottorff, Burks, M., Brown, S., Brown, E., Cunnynghuux, Cowan, Corn, Ferguson, Espy, Dunn, Page IO Allgeier, Atwood, Bootnman, Brown, Edna, Cook, Dugan. MARY HARDIN-Springfield, Mo. VIRGINIA GIEHL-Ozark, Mo. Diana, English-Dramatic Club, Ozarlgo, Who's H. H. E. , Who, The Patsy, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class. MARY GARTON-Springfield, Mo. ELOISE HANCOCK-Springfield, Mo. Ozarlqo Editor, Diana, Icebound, Orbhesis, HELEN GRAY-Marionville, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Pi Gamma Mu. 1 A. B. Z., Kappa Mu Epsilon, Commercial Club, PAULINE GARRISON-Ioplin, Mo. I Beauty Queen Nominee. W. A. A., Orchesis. RUTH GARDNER-Poplar Bluff, Mo. I Merry-go-Round, H. H. E. GERTRUDE E- HESSE-Licking, MO. MERL E. HENDRIX-Brookline, MO. BURNIST HENSUN-Buffalo, MO- Student Prince, Icebound, Commercial Club. S Cl' b, C I' L' Cl b, Lb Cl b, , I Track L' aww 'fe U ' my U BESSIE M. HASTINGS-Neosho, MO. , WILLIAM C. HENRY-Marionville, Mo. BERNIECE HARPER-Springfield, Mo. T President of Senior Class, Intercollegiate Debat- Diana, Beauty Queen Nominee. T ing, Kappa Mu Epsilon. ELSIE HARDY-Chesterfmld, Eng. Bruin Boosters Club, W. A. A., Standard, Ozarlqo, I English-Dramatic Club, Orchesis, Commercial Club. I MARSHALL IAMISON-Springfield, Mo. HARRIETT HUNT-East Lynne, Mo. I German Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi, Mixed Chorus, English-Dramatic Club. DE LACY HUNT-Springfield, Mo. I Diana, Girl's Glee Club, Mixed ChorusI Art WVILLIAM IAMES-Springfield, Mo. Country Life Club, Commercial Club, Band. LOIS A. HUTCHESON-Bolivar, Mo. Club. L H. H. E., Girl's Glee Club. FRANK A. HUDSON-Buffalo, Mo. T WANDA HAUSER-southwest City, MO. T Diana, Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee Club. I STANLEY LEWIS4Mountain Grove, Mo. LOUIS KOLLMEYER-Diggim, Mo. S Club, Football, Who's Who. Commercial Club, Art Club, Country LifejClub. CATHERINE LEWIS-S rin Held, Mo. , . . , Commercial Club, Countiijy Life Club, Pi Omega LEO KOLLMEYER'D1gg1m' MO' A Pi, GAIL. KNIGHT-Springfield, Mo. ANNA IEAN LA SHAY-Morrisville, Mo. S Club, Commercial Club, Football, Track, English-Dramatic Club. Who's Who. 2 HELENCLAIR KELLY-Miami, Okla. Panola, Ozarlqo, Standard, Girl's Glee Club, 4 Y. W. C. A. A ETNA LOUISE MOORE--Springfleld, Mo. MARY E. MCKINNELL--Springfield, Mol Library Club, Icebound. Kappa Mu Epsilon, H. H. E. I - ' l M . GORDON MASTIN-sfotesbufy, MO. ELIJIZABETH LUSK Spfmgge dr 0 erry-go-Round. GLEN MARTIN-Springfmld, Mo. ANNETTE LUNSFORD-Springfleld, Md. S Club, Traclg. H. H. E., Girl's Glee Club, Bruin Boosters Club. A. WILLISON LONG-Springfield, Mo. , ESTHER PICKETT-SpringHe1d, Mo. NOBLE MARK NEIL-Aldrich, Mo. I ggi!! Cham' Engh5h'Dmmm Club' L'b 3' ELIZABETH IANE NEARHOFF, Tyfode, Pa. SUE OLIVER-spfingfmld, MO. F SqW'c' Mmm' Cham' , RAY NALIJ-N0Irwo0d, Mo. ANNABELLE MURRAY-Willard, MO. I Commercial Club. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Girl's Glee Club. I LYDIA MOURNING-Crane, Mo. Y Girl's Glee Club, Y. W. C. A., Mixed Chorus. , Page 110 I I Hardin, Hesse, Jamison, Lewis, S Moore, Pickett, Hancock, H61l1S0lL, James, Lewis, C., Mastiyn, Oliver, Gray, Henry, Hutcheson, La Shay, Martin, Nall, Giehl, Hen drix, Hunt, H., Kollmeyer, L., McKinne1l, Neil, Page III G1l1't011, GIl,1'1'iSOIl, Gardner, Hastings, Harper, Hardy, Huntx, D., Hudson, Hauser, Kollmeyer, Deo, Knight, Kelly, Lusk, Lunsford, Long, Nearhoff, Murray, Mourning. K I I ORA DALE RYAN-Springfield, Mo. MARY VIRGINIA ROGERS-Summerville, Mo. F Square, Library Club. T. N. T., Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Barid, Orchestra. MARVIN ROBINSON-Lebanon, Mo. I S Club, Basketball, Track, Ozarko, Commer- IAMES RYAN-Springfield, Mo. Orations, Who's Who. ELIZABETH WILSON ROWE-Lamar, Mo. cial Club, Men's Glee Club. I Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, English-Dra- IAMES ROBERTSON-Marshfield, Mo. matic Club. Band, Orchestra. A RUTH REED-Springfield, Mo. Diana, Iunior Class Beauty Queen, Library Club. ELENE SMITH-Peace Valley, Mo. LOUIS I. SHARP, Branson, Mo. T. I, STOTTLE-Kirbyviue, MO. fresident of Student Body, Standard,- Ozarko, , nternatzonal Relations Club, Tennzs, Pi Gamma K. D., Kappa Mu Epsilon. Mu A MAURINE SHERRILL-Springfield, Mo. VERNA SHADDY-Grove Springs, Mo. Art Club, Ozarko. A Commercial Club , . MARY REBECCA SEABCRN-Cardwell, MOL MARGARET SCHOLFIELD-SpringHeld, Mo. k Girl's Glee Club, College Chorus. EUGENIA STEINBERG-Lebanon, Mo. DAPHNE SPELL-Liberal, Mo. Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Ozarko, Standard, English-Dramatic Club, BILL STARKEY-Springfield, MO. gm? Gift' l,IC6b0und'U The Patsy IF Band, Orchestra, M en's Glee Club, Brass Quartet. L03.ugUEU,f.H1iR1gT-Steele, MO. CLELL SPRADLING-Mt. Vernon, Mo. Commercial Club, Pi Omega Pi. A Su Club, Football. WARREN F. SOUTHERN-Springield, Mo. I K. D. I LAWRENCE SMCTHERMAN-Moumam I View, Mo. Y. M. C. A., Ozarko. P FAUROT TEAYS-Montrose, MO. MERLE E. STCTTLE-Kifbyville, MO. ' H. H. E. Commercial Cab, W. A. A., Pi omega Pi. k HOWARD TAYLOR-Licking, Mo. LOUISE STOCKARD-Myrtle, Mo. y Commercial Club, Felix Fidelis. English-Dramatic Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. I BLAKE TALBOT-Waynesville, Mo. JAMES STEWART-Springfield, MO. I K. D., German Club, Ozarko, Who's Who. Tri C, Golf. i MORRIS STEPHENS-SpringHeld, Mo. i Football, Basketball, Tennis, S Club, Library I Club. ' HELEN VOELTZ-Srrafford, MO. FREIDA TUCK-spfingaeld, MO. f Commercial Club. Merry-go-Round, English-Dramatic Club, Girls's HELEN VICKREY-Steele, Mo. Glee Club, Orchestra, The Patsy, String English-Dramatic Club. gemblg, E STELLA MAE VAN WINKLE-Ioplin, Mo. IANET THOMASSON-Eureka Springs, Arki GLEN R. VANSANDT-Springfie1d,'Mo. T. N. T., Commercial Club, Mixed Chorus, Or- Country Life Club. chestra, Beauty Queen Nominee. g VERNAL THARP-Springfield, Mo. 5 Orchestra, String Ensemble, Library Club. LEWISE WYATT-Springfield, MO. FRANCES WATTS-Springfield, MO. MAE BELLE WILSON-Sheldon, Mo. Art Club. , VIRGINIA WELCH-SpringHeld, Mo. LOIS WATTENBARGER-Springfield, Mo. 5 Spanish Club, Intercollegiate Debates. Diana, English-Dramatic Club. I MARTIN LUTHER WEBB-Springfield, Mo. ESTA LEE WALLIS-Springfield, Mo.. V Sec.-Treas. of Senior Class, Rebound, English- Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. I Dramatic Club. Page 112 Ryan, O. D., Smith, Steinberg, Teuys, Voeltz, Wyatt, Ryan, J. Stottle, Starkey, Taylor, Viokrey, Wilson, Rowe, Sherrill, Sprudling, Talbot, Va 11 lViuklo, XVelch, Rogers, Sharp, Spell, Stottle, Vansnndt, Webb, Page II3 Robinson, Shaddy, Southern, L., Stockard, Tuck, Watts, Robertson, Sanborn, Southern, YV., Stew-an rt, Thoznnsson, Wattenbalrger, Reed, Scholiield, Smotherman Stephens, Tharp, lVn11is, 1 I I ELINOR BOEHM-Springfleld, Mo. BESSIE ANNE BERGHAUS-Springfield, Mo. A. B. Z., A. C. E. Bruin Boosters, F. Square, W. A. A., Girl's Qlee ANNA SUE BLEVINS-springfield, MO. Mgg2EMQiiSff'5gffAg':iai io. 1 RICHARD BIMSON-Douglas, Wyo. VELMA AUSTIN-Mountain Grove, Mo. I Country Life Club, lcebound, Y. M. C. A. Country Life Club. A FAYE ANDREWS-Billings, Mo. Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. 1 EVERRETT BRYSON-Ioplin, Mo. DORIS BROWN-Chadwick, Mo. Men's Glee Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, Series Y. W. C. A. I D6bm 'i AFTON BRIDGES-ozafk Mo ' ROBERT BROWNFIELD-Lebanon, MO. . . . ' ' ' . Felzx Fzdelzs. I Commercial Club. , ERNEST R. BROWN-SpringF1eId, Mo. LEO A. BREWER-Hinkle, Mo. I Band. I FREDA BOUNOUS-Monett, Mo. ROY COLEMAN-St. Louis, Mo. HELEN CANNON-Springiield, Mo. ' Ozarlqo. Bruin Boosters, A. B. Z., Spanish Club, Wlto's . IfVho. I ELBERT .CLAYPOQLfSPfmgHC1d' MO' BASIL F. B.URKs-Eofdlfmd, MO. Q International Relations Club, German Club, y . . H . Class S dmv, Club, Sikolo Klub. Commercial Club, Vice Pres. of Iunzor , F gy Student Prince Attendant. b I. R. CARTER-Stella, Mo. HERBERT BURGER-Billings, Mo. Tri C. Orchestra, String Ensemble. IAMES BUCHER-Springfield, Mo. I Felix Fidelis. I MARY E. DAVIS-Springield, Mo. RUTH CUNNINGI-IAM-Morrisville, Mo. , Spanish Club. I D English-Dramatic Club, Orations. A JIMMY DAVIS-Branson, MO. DORIS CREWS-Sprmgield, Mo. Y Diana, Commercial Club, Who's Who, APi HELEN M. CURNUTT-Ava, MO. omega Pi. - STEWART CRAVENS-Thayer, Mo. I BOB COULTER-Springfleld, Mo. I S cut, Football. I AVANELLE DILDAY-Miller, Mo. HORACE DENTON-Springfield, MO. i A. B. Z., G' Z' G1 A ' A ff U zr's ee Club, Mixed Choi us, The BILLY DENNEY-Brighton, MO. h Patsy, English-Dramatic Club. E .Z I FRED DEPPE-Lebanon, MO. Kappa Mu PS' On' . Men's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Country Life HAZEL DAY-Urbana, Mo. I Club. Commercial Club. LLOYD L. DILL-Niangua, MO. l HAZEL DELL DAWSON-Horton, Mo. I CARL F0X.Mt, Vernon, MO, MARION EMERSON-Seligman, Mo. Country Life Club, Football. Commercial Club, Y. M. C. A., Pi Omega Pi, I , English-Dramatics Club. I GWENDOLYN F1SHER'5Pf1ngHC1d, MO' MARY E. EAGLEBURGER-spfingaeld, Mol T' N' T H' H' E' Bruin Booster. EDWARD C. FARRELL-Halltown, Mo. RONALD DUNCAN-Blue Eye, Mo. 1 IOE DULL-Marionville, Mo. I I 1 Page II4 I Boehm, Bryson, Colenlam, Davis, M., Dildny, Fox, Blevins, Bimson, Berghaus, Bass, Brownfield, Brown, E., Brown, D., Bridges, Claypool, Carter, Cannon, Burks, Davis, J., Curnutt, Cunningham, Crews, Deppe, Dill, Donton, Denney, Fisher, Farrell, Emerson, Eagleburger, Page IIS Austin, Brewer, Burger, Cravens, Day, Duncan Andrews Bounous, Bucher, Coulter, Dawson, Dull. I T T . T T SLVERA HART-Hobcomb, MO. SIDNEY GRIFFITH-Gfeenagld, MQ. I , Series Debates. T MURIEL' HAMILT0N'TuPC1O' Miss' NELLE GILLESPIE-Willard, MO. OPAL GRIGG-Berryville, Mo. H. H. E., German Club. T VIRGINIA DELL GHAN-springfield, MOT .-1. C. E. I HELEN GEMMECKE, Seligman, Mo. ' Y. W. C. A. ' KATHERINE HITT-Koshkononv' INT D, 0- ELVIN E. HEDGPETH-Rogersville, Mo. T UBA L. HENDRICKS-Spriugiicld, Mo. , . I Bruin Boosters Club. B-LANCHE HAYES--Horuesvdle, Mo. I GERALD HEDGEPETH-Fremont, Mo. RUTH HARRIS-Flemington, Mo. I Commercial Club. VIOLET HARRINGTON-Spri1IgHe1d, Mo. T Spanish Club. + FLORENCE LO HUBBARD-Cabool, Mo. RAYMOND HOUSER-Clever, Mo. T OTTO HREBEC-Springield, Mo. Commercial Club. S Club, Football. JAMES M. HOSEY-Springfmld, Mo. PALMER HOWLE-SpriIIgHe1d, Mo. Kappa Mu Epsilon. 1 Orchestra, Men's Glee Club, String Ensemble, EUGENE W. HOOVER-Everton, Mo. English-Dramatic Club. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Country Life Club. ELVA HOOD-SpringHeld, Mo. I Country Life Club. T T ISAAC KENNEDY-SpringHeld, Mo. LOU ELLA IARED-Spfillzfgf'-1C1d, Mo. T Y. M. C. A., German Club. Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. T C' T0N1ZfZCmer MO' QPHA IACKSON-Springfield, MO. T erman u - ' W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., L b Cl- b. T WILLIAM IOHNSON-Redford, MO. ' my L' T Kappa Mu Epsilon, Y. IW. C. A., Commercial BTLLIE HURST-Aur0ra,Mo. Club. Y. W. C. A., W. A. A., English-Dramatic Club OLEN HUNT-Springifxeld, Mo. T I Ozarlqo, Who's Who. T MARY ELIZABETH LOGAN-SpringHeld, Mo. SUSONNE KITCHELL-SpfiHgHC1da MO- Bruin Boosters Club, W. A. A., Orchesis. A- C- E-, Y- W- C- 14- T l L . RAYMOND KING-Springfield, Mo. T MARISIEIE ELLEN LIGHTTTGOT-Bohvar' Mz'xed Chorus, Band, Men's Glee Club. T . ' . , , CHAS. KILLINGSWORTH-Springiield, Mc. Englnh-Dmmanc Club' F' N' 7 ' Standard Editor, Intercollegiate Debating, Inier- CARLTON KNIGHT-Willard, Mo. collegiate Extemporaneous Speaking, English- Y. M. C. A., Spanish Club. Dramatic Club. T CHARLES KESSINGER-Rogersville, Mo. T NEAL MEREIDETH-Leitchfleld, Ky. HOWARD MCSWAIN-Springfield, Mo. T S Club. IAMES LUSK MCCQII-spfingaeld, MO. HERBERT MADAUS-Springfmld, Mo. S Club, Football. T Band, Commercial Club. MARTHA LOTT-Webb City, Mo. I GEORGIA MADDUX-Buffalo, Mo. Diana. ' LAWRENCE LANEY-Pleasant Hope, Mo. I T T T T Page 116 T T r Hart, Hamilton, Grigg, Hitt, Hendricks, Hedgepeth, G Hubbard, Hrebec, I-Iowle, Kennedy, Jones, Johnson., Logan, Lightfoot, Knight, Mereideth, Madaus, Maddux, Griilith Gillespie, Ghan, Gemmecke, Hedgepeth, E., Hayes, Harris, Harrington, Ilouser, Hosey, Hoover, Hood, Jared, Jackson, Hurst, Hunt, , Kitchell, King, Killingsworth, Kessinger, n McSwain, McCall, Lott, Laney. Page II7 GORDON NEWMAN-SpringHeld, Mo. S Club, Football, Baslqetball. HAROLD NEECE-Miller, Mo. Senior Councillor, Ozarlqo, Kappa Mu Epsilon, English-Dramatic Club, The Patsy.: RUTH NAPPER-Springfield, Mo. ' English-Dramatic Club. I WILLIAM H. MORTON-Bolivar, Mo. Intercollegiate Debating. LOIS MORLAN-Monett, Mo. I Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, W. A. A.,4G Quartet. MARY ELLA MORGAN-Springfield, MOL WI A. A., Art Club, F Square, Mixed Chorus. RAWLIN MONTGOMERY-Marshiield, Mo. S Club, Commercial Club, Football, Student Prince Attendant, Who's FRANK PARTON-Springfield, Mo. EUGENE S. PACKWOOD-Exeter, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Country Life Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. FRANCES OTTERBACHER-Detroit, Mich. W. A. A., Bruin Boosters Club. A Who. I GEORGE W. O'NEAL-Springfield, Mo. I Tri C. IUNE OLIVER-Springfield, Mo. I MARGURIETTE NOBLE-Springfield, Mo. English-Dramatic Club, Y. W. C. A., lun Pres., Ozarlgo, Standard, Kappa Mu Epsilon. CATHERINE NIX-Springfield, Mo. T. N. T., H. H. E. VIRGINIA RAGON-Springfield, Mo. CHARLSIE RACE-Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club. RUTH POTTS-Springfield, Mo. T. N. T., German Club, Y. W. C. A., English Dramatic Club, Library Club. INEZ ADALINE PIERCY-Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club. I MARY PHILBECK-Springiield, Mo. I Bruin Boosters Club, Spanish Club, Ozarlqb. NADINEY PATTERSON-Swedeborg, Mo. I MARY FRANCES PATTERSON-Aurora, Mo. Y. W. C. A., Girl's Glee mercial Club, Band. LORETTA SCHNERT-Mt. Vernon, Mo. A. B. Z., Girl's Glee Club, W. A. A., Mixed Chorus, A. C. E. IACK RUSSELL-Chilhowee, Mo. Football, Baslqetball. IOHN ROUTH-SpringHe1d, Mo. Band, Orchestra. Mixed Chorus. Club, W. A. A., Com- EDWINA ROWDEN-Springfield, M erry-go-Round . I MAX RICHESIN-Springfield, Mo. S Club, Football. I Mo. I I VIRGIL RHEA-Monett, MO. Commercial Club. I I I I NORMA ELIZABETH REID-Carthage, Mo. ' ZETTA MAY STICKNEY--Republic, Mo. A. B. Z., Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, H. H. E. KEITH STEWART-Aldrich, Mo. Felix Fidelis. NORMAN SPIVA-Stella, Mo. Commercial Club. ONA MAE SNIDER-Cassville, Mo. I Panola. I PAT SMITH-Springfleld, Mo. I Felix Fidelis. I JEAN SMITH-Springfield, Mo. 2 A. B. Z., Ozarlqo Queen, A. C. E. I BILL SHELTON-VVest Plains, Mo. I Tri C, Men's Glee Club, Men's Quartet, Mixed L Chorus, Band. I CHARLES THOMPSON-Springfield, Mo. PERRY TEAFF-SpringEeld, Mo. I Country Life Club, Art Club. 'WAYNE TARKINGTON-Springiield, Mo.. WAYNE THOMAS-Monerr, MO. K. D. I Country Life Club. ' DONALD SVVAIN-Buffalo, MO. MARY DELL TEMPLE-SpringHeld, Mo. Q H. H. E., Merry-go-Round, Who's Who. I RONALD SULLIVAN-Springfield, Mo. Band. Page 118 irl's ior Newman, Parton, liagon, Sehncrt, Stickney, Thompson, Neece, Nappev, Pnckwood, Otterbacher, Race, Potts, Russell, Routh, Stewart, Sllivil, Thomas, Temple, ' Morton, 0'Neal, I'io1'vy, Howden, Sn i der, Tenlf, Page IIQ Morlan, Morgan, Montgomery, Oliver, Noble. Nix, l'l1ilhevh, Patterson, N., Patterson, M., llivhvsin, lihon. Rf-id, Smith. P., Smith, J., Shelton, '1'n1'king'ton, Swain, Sullivan. 1 . I , A I I EARL M. WATTS-Springield, Mo. EVELYN VADEN-Sprihngiield, Mo. I Country Life Club. q ' Girl's Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. 1 MARSHALL WATTLES+Mountain View, Mo. MARIORIE TURNER-Springfield, Mo. l Track. I Commercial Club. LENA VVATKINS-Dunnegon, Mo. GLENN O. TURNER-Ozark, Mo. Commercial Club. I A German Club. ' IOE BEN TUCK--Morrisville, Mo. y GENEVA WOOD-Bolivar, Mo. I DOROTHY E. WILLIAMS-Campbell, Mo. TOMMY R. WITHERS-Monett, Mo. ELIZABETH BELLE VVILLIAMS-Seymour Orchestra, String Ensemble, Country Life Club. ' M0.' I ROBERT WILSON-Springiield, Mo. SIBYL WHITE-Reid Springs, Mo. , Tri C, ' Commercial Club, Orchesis. I MARY LOU WHITE-Nelosho, Mo. I Commercial Club, W. A. A. ' I NANCY ZARING-Rogersville, Mo. MARY ELLEN WRIGHT-Springfield, Mo. Commercial Club. I. T. WRIGHT-Springfield, Mo. I MARY IOE YACDQN-springfield, Mo. ,German Club. I Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee Club. RAYMOND WQODY-Htocoma, Mo. I VIRGINIA LEE WYNNE-Hartville, Mo. ' Commercial Club. I SIBYL LOUISE VVOODCOCK-Granby, MO. JACK ZINN-Stofts City, MO. English-Dramatic Club, The Patsy. I Q Page 120 Watts, VVatt1es, Nvatkins, Vaden, Turner, M., Turner, G., Tuck, Wood, XVithe1's, XVi11son, NVi1liams, D., Williams, B., White, S., White, M., Znring, Yadon, Wynne, Wright, M., Wright, J., Woody, Woodcock, mn. Page 121 l l l l l Keith Baker. ..... ............. . Springfield,-U Laurita Andrews ........ .,..,..,,. S eyrnbur, Mo Cecil Baer ............ ............... S an Antonio, Tex. Ruth Aplging.--., .............. .....,,,., S pringfreld, M0 Pauline Alms. ........ .Rockaway Beach, Mo Darrell Argabright ............ ,,,,,,,,,, F airview, Mo Pryor Armstrong ............ .................. P ea Ridge, Mo. ' Herbert Bench. .......,.. ............. aynesVille,vMo 'Ernestine Baxter ........ .......,., S pringlfreld, Mo Floyd Becker .... . .... --.Mountain View,.Mo Willis Bass-. ................ ........, g SpringField,Mo Juanita Baxter ........... .............................. . Aurora.,Mo Robert .Barnwell ..... . .... ...... .......... S p ringfield, Mo Iohn Barnett ...................... ................ S pringfield, Mo 1 1 Belva Blythe. ..,... Q ...... ............ C assyille, Mo. Robert Blackwell ...... .. .... ..... .Flen1ington, Mo Iosephine Blunt. .......... ........ ......... S u llivan, Mo. Morene Biellier ........... -. ......, Bois D'Arc, Mo john Bledsoe. ,....,... .,.............................. C lever, Mo. Evelyn Berry .......,............... ........... S arcdxie, Mo Warren Bennett.---. ......... - .... ....,..,........., B uffalo, Mo y l H l Henrietta Brieken. ........ ........... S pringlield, Mo. Wesley Bradford. ....... -. .t..... Springlield, Mo Carl Brewer ,,,,.,.,...,.. ........................ C Ouch, MO. Mary Boyer ..................... . ...,,,,, Norwood, Mo Joe Brenneisen. ,......... -- ................... Springfield, Mo. Erma Bowen ................. Flemington, Mo Gus Boehm .,................. ..s,......... S pringfield, Mo. Margaret Burnside ........... ........... S pringlield, Mo. Elizabeth Bryant. ........ ........... S heldon, Mo. Jeanette Burehard. ........ ............... S pringlield, Mo. Alice Brown. .......... - ...... . ............ Buffalo, Mo. Nina Bunch .,-,,.,,...,.. ,,.......................... O Zark, Mo. Rowena Bromley .............. .......... S pringiield, Mo. ' Norris Brill .................. .................. R ayborn, Mo. i l Virginia Carter ......... .......... . Springfield, Mo. Ierry Calvin ............ ,,.-,,,-.- j01i1in,M0 Eldrigh Carr -,-,,.,,,.......... ............... S pringiield, Mo. Laura Callaway ....... - ..... ,,,,,,,,.,,,. , Springfield, M0 Marjorie Cantrell. ......... .....---.-.----------------- C lever , M0 Ruth BUU011- --.---------.. - ....... ............ . Golden City, Mo Vernon Burrows ......... ................. F remont, Mo. I Genevieve Claypool. ........ ........... S pringfield, Mo Charles Childress. ..... ,,,.,,,,. , Seymiyur, M0 Corinna Claxton. .......... .......... - ....... H artville,Mo Ioe C-henoweth ............. ...,.,,,,. P ineqille,M0 Gladys Clark. ........... .............................. S wan Mo Loraine Chapin- .......... - ..... ,,,,,,,,,- H amii11e,M0 Nora Cason. ...................... ..................... H ollister, Mo. ' i l l l l Page IH Baker, Bench, Blythe, Bricken, Burnside, Carter, Claypool, Baer, Almo, Becker, Baxter, J., Blunt, Bledsoe, Brelwer, Brenneisen, Burchard, Bunch, Carr, Cantrell, Claxton, Clark, Andrews, Baxter, E., Blackwell, Bradford, Bryant, Calvin, Childress, Page I2 3 Apking, Bass, Biellier, Boyer, Brown, Callaway, Chenoweth, Argabright, Bnrnwell, Berry, Bowen, Bromley, Button, Chapin, Armstrong Barnett, Bennett, Boehm, Brill, Burrows, Cason. S G G 'I' I I I Sarah C1-amor ,,,,,--,,,,, ,,...,.. S arcoxie, Mo. Catherine Cornstubble .......... .- ......... Springfield, Louis Cowan .,,,-,--,,., ,,,,,,,,......,,,.,.., A ldrich, Mo. Vernon Coose .................. Iefferson City, james Cozadv ,,,,,,, .....,,........,.., S pringiield,Mo. Phyllis Connell. ............... ..........., S pringlield, Bush Clinton ............... - ....................... Conway, Mo. I I Ioe Delzell .................... ........... R ogersville, Mo. Homer Darby ................... .............., B uffalo, Melvin Davenport. ........... ..... .............. N e osho, Mo. Ray Daniel ............................ ..........., S pringheld, Iessie Davenport .......... .......................... N eosho,Mo. Genevieve Cunningham. ................... Springiicild, Ray Curbow .................................................... NiXa,Mo. I I I I Richard Dyer ........ ........... S pringiield, Mo. Mary Drace ............... .,............ . Aurora, Kay Dull ,.......... .............. M arionville, Mo. Harry Downing .......,.., ,,......,, C hilhvtiee, Eileen Duffy ........, - .... ....,............... G reenheld, Mo. Marion Donald. ................... ..,........, L ebanbn, Patsy Dieterman. .........,....................... Springfield, Mo. 4 I Betty Ferguson ........ ...,....... S pringiield, Mo. Argie Ellison ........ ,.,,..,,, L cad I-fill, Wilma Farmer .............. ..................... W illard, Mo. Loretta Elam ........... ..... ..,.,,,,,,,. S p ringlidld, Everett Etheridge ,...........,....................... Republic, Mo. Lindell Eaton ................... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, I-I urlby, Iohn Early ..................... ....,........... F air View, Mo. Mary Fulbright. ..... .- ........... Springfield, Mo. Mary F rieze ........................... .....,... G reeniieid, I. W. Fugitt .......... ..................., R epublic, Mo. Rosemary Frankeberger .................. Phillipsburg, Mildred Frieze ,........ ........................... B o1ivar,Mo. Dortha Ford--- ...................... .......... F lemington, Iohnny Flummerfelt .......................... Springfield, Mo. ' I Pauline Goodwin. ........... ............ H umansville,Mo. Eleanor Gibson ........ ................. I oplin, Beryl Goodin ................ ...................... W alker, Mo. Carl Giboney ..... .. .......... -. .......... Springhetd, Margaret Giggy ........ .................... A tlantic City, Mo. Ierry Garrity .......................... ............ S pringlield, Betty Gann ...... ...................................... S pringiield, Mo. 1 I I Selma Hardin ,.... ...... ........ M o untain Grove, Mo. Ioe Hainline .......... ............ S pringiield, Otto Haney ................ ............... S pringheld, Mo. Nancy Gunter .............. ............ S pringfiepd, Roscoe Hamilton ......... ............. W ashington, D. C. Ronald Greenlee. .............. ................. I asper, Chester Graf. ................. .................... S eymour, Mo. I I I I I I I Page 124 I Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Cranor, Delzell, Dyer, Ferguson Fulbright: Goodwin, Hardin, Cowan, Davenport, M., Dull, Farmer Fugitt, Goodin, Haney, I Cozad, Davenport, J., Duify, Etheridge, Frieze, M., Giggy, Hamilton, Cornstubble, - Coose, Dlarby, Daniel, Drace, Downing, Ellison, Elam, Frieze, M. F., Frankeberger, Gibson, Giboney, Hainllne, Gunter, Page 125 Connell, Cunningham, Donald, Eaton, Ford, Garrity, Greenlee Clinton, Curbow, Dlieterman, Early, Flumrnerfelt Gann, Graf. D I I I 1 I I I I I I I - I Truman Hayes. ,.,...... ......... P ineville, Mo. Stotts Hart, .........,........ ......... S eymour, Mo. 'Francis Hawkins .,,,..,..,, ,........,.,. S pringlield, Mo. Charles Harrison. .......... ......... S pringlield,Mo Zenobia Hastings i,.,.,, , ......,......,.............. Neosho, Mo. Avera Harriman. ............... ..........., B uffalh, Mo Kenneth Hargis ...........,............,......... Rogersville,Mo I Troy Hightower ...,. ..................... B ertha, Mo. Howard Hickman ........ ......... S pringfield, M0 Igyce Hicks, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, .,,,,,..... W aynesville, Mo. Pierce Hereford, .............. ........ C Springfield, Mo Wilma Hickman ,,,-.,,-, .,,,,...,.,,,,, G olden City, MO. Mabel Henson .,..........,.,...., ....,... . Richland, Mo Mary Head ...................... ............ M arionville, Mo I s I Inez Inmon, ,,,.......,.......... ............... H urley, Mo. Wylma Hopper. .............. ........o H urnansvillei, Mo. Howard Hutchison. ..,......................., Springheld, Mo. Waneta Hoofnagle. ........... ................ C arthagq, Mo. Brandon Hull, ,,,,.,,,............,........................ OSCCOl2l, MO. D. Hoof .. ........................... ........ R CSCI Springs, MO. Mary Hill, ...........,.............................,... Springfield, Mo. I I Ruth Kaufman, .......... ,...... , Springfield, Mo. Eugene Iones ...... ........ S pringfield' Mo. Earl Kahrnann, ,.......... ............... S pringlield, Mo. Dollie Iones. ..........,..... ......,. . Springl'ieldI Mo. Thelma Iones, .......... ........................ . Springfield, Mo. Willis Iohnson .................... ........ . Springlieldl Mo. Harold Iohnson .....,....... ................. S pringfield, Mo. I I Ena Kentrea ,.,,...,. ................. S pringlield, Mo. Mary Kelly .............. ...,....,. , Anderson,IMo. Doris Kentner .......... ......,..... G olden City, Mo. Richard Kemm, .............. ........ , SpringHeld,fMo. Ellen Kemp ,,.,-,.,.. El Dorado Springs, Mo. Q Loretta Keith ........,...........,.,. - ,,,.,,,. .Seneca,IMo. Homer Keith. ................. ..............,. , --.BuFfalo, Mo. I I I . I Marguerite Koon ........... ......... C assville, Mo. Betty Knight r......... ............ . SpringHeld,IMo. Henry Kollmeyer ........... .................. D iggins, Mo. Ruby King. .....,..... , ..... .,,...,.. W alnut Grove, IMO. Leonissa Koenig ....,.... ................, P ierce City, Mo. lack Kiefer ..................... .................. , Osceola, IMO. Thelma Kerr .............. ..................,.. C lever, Mo. y I Eileen Leathers, ........... .......... , Diamond, Mo. Frances Lane ...... ............ . Springfield, lvio. Forrest Lawrence. ......... - ............. Sptringlield, Mo. Donald Landers I ......... Ponce De Leon, Mo Effie' Langley ............ .............................. C rane, Mo. Helen Kukal. ........,.............. ..................., B olivar, Mo Ernest Kukal. ......... , ........ g ....... .s ....,..., 1 ....., Bolivar, Mo 1 I I I Page 126 I I Hayes, Hightower, Inmon, Kaufman, Kintrea, Koon, Leathers, Hawkins, Hicks, Hutchison, Kahmann, Kientner, Kollmeyer, Lawrence, Hastings, Hart, Harrison, Hickman, VV., Hickman, H., I-Ieneford, Hull, Hopper, Hoofnagle, Jones, T., Jones, E., Jones, D., Kemp, Keilly, Ke1nm, Koenig, Knight, King, Langley, Lane, Lander , Page 127 Harriman, Henson, Hoff, Johnson, Keith., L., Kiefer, Kukal, H W., . M Hargis, Head, Hill, Johnson, Keith, H Kerr, Kukal, E. H -1 l l l 4 Iohn McConnell ......... .......... D adeville, Mo. Charline Lindsay .......... ............ C onway,lMo. Linzel Long ......... .................. D adeville, Mo. Freda Likins. ................. ,.,.....,, A sh Grove,lMo. Iohn Long. ......... .................., A ldrich, Mo. Darwin Lewis. .................. .........., S pringHeld,1Mo. Billie Le Compte .......... .................. B rookline, Mo. l l Pauline Mack ........... ........ S pringfield Mo. Lucille McHenry ......... ...............i e Millerl Mo Helen McNabb. ........... ........................ E xeter, Mo. Bob McGilvery ............ ........... , Springheldg Mo. Rosalie McKnight ............................... Springfield, Mo. Leslie McDaniel, .................. ...,...,.. . Hazelgreeng Mo Iohn McCormick. ................................. Neelyville, Mo n l Phylis Miller ............. ........ W alnut Grove, Mo. Barbara Maxey ........... .................... S pringF1eld,lMo Ruth Meyer ,.,............... ............... . Springfield, Mo. Phyllis Martin .............. ........ M ountain Grove,yMo Mary Belle Mercer ........................,... SpringF1eld,Mo. Dave Martin ..............,.......... ........... i SpringHeld,yMo Max Madden. ..................,...................... Carterville, Mo. l I Dorothy Moss ...... ................. E ldon, Mo. Edward Moore ............... ........... . SpringHeld,lMo Mari Morgan ........ ............... B ois D'Ark, Mo. Clifford Montgomery ......i.. .......... . Marionville,2Mo Sarah Moore ......... .................... S pringlield, Mo, Vivian Miller ................... .................... . Ava,l Mo Roy Miller ..................... ....... . . ........... Norwood, Mo. l ' l Claire Owens .......... ........... W eaubleau, Mo. Rose Neimeyer ......... ........., M t. Vernon, lMo. Blanche Noe. ......... ....... ..........., R e public, Mo. Zeigel Neff. .,..................... ,.......... . Springf1eld,lMo. Mary Nixon .......... ..................., S pringfield, Mo. Helen Meyers ...................... ,,.,,,......... B uFfalo,lMo Wilma Morris. ............................ .Mountain View, Mo. 5 l I William Philbeek, ,,.,,,, .,..,,i.,. , Springfield, Mo. Faye Pemberton .... ........... , Hollister,iMo Eliza Perritt ,,-,,,,,r,,,,, ,.,,,,.,............ , Elkland, Mo. Roa Payne ...................,. ............ G oodson,lMo Aflie Pei-kings ,,,,,,,,--- .,,,,,,.....,...,.......... . Steelville,Mo. Mary Payne. ........................, ........... . SpringHeld,LMo Leon Palmer D........................,............. .Morrisville, Mo. y l I l Ruth Rathbone ........ .......... . Springfield, Mo. Cleva Pogue ............ ............ P inevil1e,Mo Elaine Ragain ...... ............. . Marionville, Mo. Iosephine Pitts ............ ..,.... . Hermitage, Mo Peggy Polson, ,..,,., ..,.........i... A Springfield, Mo. Ira Pinnell, ......,................. ........., N eosho, lMo Mary Piles ,.,................... ....................,.... O Zark, Mo. l l i Page I28 i I A 4 Mk-Connell Mack, Miller, Moss, Max Owens, Philbeck, Rathbone, Long, L., McNabb, Meyer, Morgan, Noe, Pettitt, Ragain, Long, J., McKnight, Merncerr, Moore, S., Nixon, Perkins, Polso, Lindsay, Mcllenry, Maxey, Moore, E., Neimeyer, Pemberton, Pogue, Page 129 Ifikins, McGi1very, Martin, P., Montgomor Neff Payne, R. Pitts, Leywis, Le Compte, McDaniel McCormick Martin, D., Madden, Max Miller, V., Miller, R., Myers, Morris, Payne, M. J., l'a1.mer, Pinuell, Pile. Ruth Evelyn Rice.- Mary Frances Riceii- Manford Rhea , ...... Robert St. Iohn. .......... ............... Frank Royal ............ Ethel Rothwell ...... -------,--,Seymour, Mo. ----,------,---Marshfield, Mo. --,,---------------,------Seneca, Mo. Louise Reese ................................. -,Springfield, Mo. Mountain Grove, Mo. Willow Sprin s, Mo. Iames Rhea ............... -- Emojean Reynoldsuiii- Candance Ren Robert Roselle .,...... Helen Robison, .......... - shaw .......... -Brown Branch, Mo. l l l l l R ----------.SC11CC3,l Mo -,------,Fair Play,!Mo ---,,---,,,-Willard, lNMo l w l ------------Liberal, Mo. l l 1 - .....,. ,Fair Grove, Mo. g Elwood Robertson. ,..,...... ......... G reenlield, Mo. Virginia Rice ................ .......,.....,...... S pringfield, Mo. L l l Mary Edith Simons, ..... .......... S pringfield, Mo. Vergie Selim. .....,,... ........... M oundvile,Mio. Lorraine Shull. .......... ................... S arcoxie, Mo. Wilma Sell .....,............... .................. , Ava, Mo. Wilma Shelley ......... ............... C ave Spring, Mo. Pauline Scafe ....................... ...,...,.o c Neck City, Mb. Mary San Paolo ............... -Q ........... Springfield, Mo. 'N i l Iane Staley ...,................ .......... W illard, Mo. Edwin Smotherman, ................. Mountain View, Mary Louise Sphari-- .............e.... Brookline, Mo. Marie Smith .............,.. ........ . SpringHeld,Moi Rosemary Snadon ,...c. .- ..................V Springfield, Mo. Iames Smith. .......................... ........V M t. Vernon, Mor Edith Smiths ..,.........,........................... Rogersville, Mo. lx H Elizabeth Switzer, ..... ......... W ebb City, Mo. B. E. Stoner. .....,.......,...... ................ . Dupo, Ill. 3 Robert Summers .,.,,.., ..,,,.,.......,.. S pringfield, Mo. Laverne Stockton, ......... .......... W ashburn, Mo. lx Lorene Strickland. ..............................,.. Niangua, Mo. Willie Stewart. .................... ..... c Ash Grove, Mo. Ellen B. Stewart ,....,,,..... ,,,...,......,.. S pringfield, Mo. l l Evelyn Thornhill, ........ .................. , Decatur, Ill. Adella Thomas ..,.,...... . .......... Urbana, MO. l Robert Thomas ....... ..................,. S pokane, Mo. Wellington Taylor ,...., .......... T hayer, Mo. lx Helen Thomason .....,... ......... , Southwest City, Mo. Helen Taylor ..................... ......... A ldrich, Mo. 1 Emma Ruth Tarkington. .,....,....,,,,. Springfield, Mo. l A il 1 l Evelyn Wallace .............. .......... S totesbury, Mo. Onieta Tygart ......t.... ........... A ldrich, Mo. li Frances Wade. .............,...,....................,., Republic, Mo. Elizabeth Tuck. ,......... ......., c Morrisville, Mo. l Mary Louise Vienhage .............,......., Springiield, Mo. Virginia True. ..........,.......... ....... , Springfield, Mo. lk Burly Iohn Trantham ............. . ......... .MarshEeld, Mo. N li 1 l l l l , X a l Page 130 E l 1 l i I . Rice, R., St. John, Simons, Staley, Switzer, Thornhill, Wallace, Rice, M., Royal, Shnll, Sphar, Summers, Thomas, Wade, R., Rhea, M., Rothwell, Shelly, Snadon, Strickland, Thiomason, Vienhage, Rhea, J., Roselle, Seleun, Sl1l0tllQl'1ll2lll, Stoner, Thomas, A., Tygart, Page. I3I S01 Snuth M Reynolds, Robison, Q 5 1, Stoc-'kton,, V Taylor, N Tuck, Renshaw, Robertson, Scafe, Smith, J. Stewart, NV., Taylor, H., True, Reese, Rice, X San Paolo, Smith, E. Stewart, F. B Tarkingtc n Trautham. Lucille Whitaker-- Iean Wheeler .......... Leonard Westphal. William Winter. ...... Margaret Williams Fern Willard ..........., ................,.,...., Iune Young ..,.,. Virginia Wyatt. ......,.. lane Woods. ...... Springfield, Mo. William Welsh.. ...... - 1 Burlington, N., I. Springfield, MO. Willard Webb ............... ........... W ashburn, Mo. Mountain Grove, Mo. Mac P. Waller .................... ......... . Springfield, Mo. lris Wallace ............ .................. R epublic, Mo. y ------------Neosho, Mo. Iames Wiley ---------.Springfield, Mo. Goodman, Mo. Iean Wiley ...,............. .................... C rane, Mo. -Neosho, Mo. Ioan Whittenhurg ........ .......... . Marshfield, Mo. Maye White. ................. ................. . Springfield, M0 l ----------------.I-Iurley, Mo. ---------.SpringHeld, Mo. ----------Lebanon, Mo. Page 132 Mary Kathryn Wolf .........., Margaret Wolf. ................. ----------Lamar, Mo. --.-------Lamar, Mo. l I l I l Whitaker, Wheeler, Vlfestphal, YVEPSII, XVebb, Waller, Xvallnce Winter, Williams, NVi1Lard, Wiley, Wiley, James, W,hittenburg, White, Young, XVyatt, Woods, Wolf, M., K., Wolf, M. Page 133 Ioan Anderson ....... Wilburn Allen. ............ Mabel Fern Allen ----.-------Republ1c, Mo --------.Pryor, Okla Plato, Mo Regna Grace Aabel, ...,..,...,,, Lena Iune Allen ...,.... Hazel Aldridge. ....... I l l ----------.Stotts Cityg Mo Springlield, Mo DOfOthy A.llJCI't. ..........,,,,,-. ,-------,-- L iekingi M0 ----------------------Purdy, Mo. 1 l Harry Bartlett t. ..... .....r.,.., S pringfield, Mo lack Bagby ,.,,--.,Y,,,, ,,-,,,,,,-n- , Aur0fa,lM0 Franklin Barclay. ......... .............., S pringfield, Mo Walter Atkins ........,.,..,. ,,,,,,,,, S pringf'leld, M0 Homer Ballinger, .............................. Springfield, Mo Eleanor Atehley. ,........,,.,,, ,,,,,,,., Springf-1eld,,M0 Helen Armstrong .......... .........,..,,..,..., G arfield, Ark. A i l Violet Biggs ....,.... ......... . Kansas City, Mo. Paul Beckerdite .. .... .... ........ B ufTalo,?Mo Maxine Biglieni ..... ..... .............v.. . B olivar,Mo Margaretta Beasley ......... ........... I asper,iMo lean Bennett t....... ..tt.,,........... , Springheld, Mo Charles Bauman .....,..... ,...,..., S t. Louis, LMO Berniece Bass . ............. ........,... S pringfield, Mo. g Daniel Bradshaw ,....... .......... W illard,Mo Litha Nelle Boss ......... ............. L amar, M0 Pauline Boyd, ,,,--,.,-- .,....,,..........,,.., , Ozark,Mo Clara Dean Bond. ...,..... .......... M orrisville,M0 Lyle Bounous L ,,,.,,,.. ......,.,.,......,........ M onett, Mo Robert Black, ........,............ ......... , Springfield, lvlo Leonard Bilyeu ........,. .................. S pokane, Mo. I l Irene Brooks. ......... .............. D upo, Ill. Robert Brazelton. .......... .............., S parm, MP Frances Brite ..,,,....,...... ...................... M onett, Mo. Anna Iewell Brown Springfield, MC Opie Lee Briscoe ........................... West Plains, Mo. Van Etta Brashear ,.......... ............ , Bolivar, M0 William Brandt , ............. ................ t Springfield, Mo. l 1 Woodrow Burgess ........... Sullivan, Mo. Emerson Burks . ........ ........ F ordland, M0 Virginia Bryant . ...,..... Charles Bush ....,. -- Sheldon, Mo .....,.,.,.. Reeds Spring, Mo Ada 'Frances Brown William Burgin ........... Martha Ann Brown ...... .... -- ---mt-,--------------,SpringHeld, Mo Springfield, Mo Springheld, Mo i l Blanch Cary ......... ....... R idgedale, Mo. Coneita Calloway ........ ....... , Bolivar, M0 Maryetta Carter ...... ............... S pringheld, Mo. Bill Caldwell .................. ..........., B uffalo, M0 Mary Campbell ,. ..,.. ..,.......,,,..,..,., t Springfield, Mo. Martha Ellen Cain , ..,...,. ........ . Springfield, Mo Dennis Burrows . ...r...t..., ......,.........., F reemont, Mo. I l l Page 134 l r i i Anderson, Bartlett, Biggs Bradshaw, Brooks, Burgess, Cary, Allen. XV., Balrrlay Biglieni Boyd, Brite, Bryant, Carter, 1 1 Allen, M., Ballinger, Bennett, Bouuous, Briscoe, Bush, Campbell, Allen, L., Bngby, Beckerdite, Boss, Brnzelton, Burks, Calloway, Page 135 Aldridge, Atkins, Beasley, Bond, Brown, Bnrgiu. Caldwell, Albert, A.tch1ey , Balllllilll, Black, Brnsheur. Brown, M., Cain, An b eil . Armstrong Bass, Blilyeu, Brandt, Brown, A., Burrows. Bueford Cheek. ........... Natalie Chauncy, ....... - Ierrold Chandler ........ - Howard Cleland .. ....... . Helen Clay .... l...... . Ethel M. Clark ..... . .,., air Play, Mo -,---------Walnut Grove, Mo SpringHeld, Mo Randall Cassada. ...,...., Buffalo, Mo Carthage, Mo Mary Chambers ..,..... ., Brunette Caves ....,.....,.... ,..,.,,,,,. Donald Catlett ..............,,....., ,,,,,,, r ,-----------------------------Everton, Mo Glenn Childress ...... Veldarene Cheek, ...,.. S It 1 4 . Springfield, Mo Rogersville, Mo Birch Tree, Mo Seymour, Mo Springfield, Mo Stockton, Mo l Springfield, Mo Iewell Cheek Clifford Cheek u.... C .....,.... . ..,,..........,., .Long Lane, Mo. Kenneth Cowan ...... ......u. Richland, M0 Thelma Collins ..... ,,,, ,S Ozark, Mo Billie Louise Cowan ...... ................... A ldrich, M0 Kenenth Coffee . .......... ........... F airvievv, Mo Anne Costello ,..,......... ..,.. e ............, C ovington, Tenn Louise Coffee ...................t... .....,,,.,, F airvievq, Mo R Winfred Coburn .,........ ..................,... C ardwell, Mo. R Dolph Crews ,..........,,. ........ S pringfield, Mo Marjorie Cox Springfield, Mo Veronica Craney ,,.....,... .......... . . ......... ..Cabool, Mo C. Cox, ....,.................. SPI'il'1gi:lClCl, M0 Ighn Cgylei ,-.,-,-,,,,,,, ,.................., . SPfll1gF1Cld,MO Wilma Cowan ..........,...... .,,,,,,,,,.,. A ldriehQMo Orene Cowan .............., .,............. R ogersville, Mo. l- William Day ........... ........ . Springf:1eld,Mo. Harold Curry .................. ................., V iola,Mo Kenneth Davis, ,,,....... .................. . Elkland, Mo Ruth Anne Crossman. ....... ............ S pringfield, Mo Clarence Davis, .,.....,,.. .......................... C lever, Mo. Lena Rachel Cross. .......... ............. C onway, Mo Tyrus Cromer ,.............. ............... S pringfield, Mo. i William Dinwiddie ,,,,..... .......... C aneyville,Mo Woodrow Denney ,......... ........ S pringHeld,Mo Glenn Dillon ,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,.,. ,,,......... , Rogersville, Mo. Iacqueline Denney .............. ............ B righton,Mo Billy Dickerson, ,,-,,,,,,, .......,,.... Springfield,Mo. Raymond Deardoff ..,........ ....... S pringfield,Mo Marie Deatherage ,........ ,,..,............ E minence, Mo. i Billy Dyche, ........ ............ S pringfield, Mo. Ruie Byron Doolin ....... ............ W indyville, Mo Edith DuBois, ,................,.,............, Iefferson City, Mo. Barker Donica. ............. Springfieldl Mo Susanne Dunnington. ,...,,................ .SpringHeld,Mo. Anita Dobyns. ..,............... ............,,.. , Ava,Mo Pauline Drake. ............... .......................... B olivar, Mo Page 136 Clloulc, Cleland, Cowan, K Crews, Day, llinwidclie, Dycho, f'hnnn1'y, C 'lv 14.1 Cowan, B., Crnnuy, Davis, K., Dillon, Du Bois, Clmndler, Clark, Costello, Coyle, Davis, C., Dickerson, Dnnniugton, Cll5ll1lh91'S, Childress, Collins, Cox, .-M., Curry, Denney, XV., Duolin, Page 137 Caves, Cheek, V., Coifee, K., Cox, J., C1'ossu1an, Denney, J., Donica, Cntlett, Cheek, J -r Coffee, L., C0 Cross, Dc:u'dorff Dobyns, wan, W., J Cnssnda, Cheek, C., Coburn, Cowan, O., Cromer, Dealzhera Drake. ge Esther Ellison. ...... - R. S. Ellis, Ir., ..... . Ralph Edson .,..,..... - Bessie EVans,---.,.---,- Willma Estep. .,...... Howard Ervin. ..,... ------------Kissee Mills, Mo. Thomas Edmundson .... ..o. ,,.. ------------,---Thayer l Mo ----------------------Al11'O1' 21, Mo L21 Vonne EClm0ns0n,-----,,,,,,-,,,,-Walnut Grove, Mo -----------------.Springfield, Mo. Helen Edmonds.--,.,,-,-,,,,-.,,, Springfield, Mo Edna Dyche. ................. ...........,.... S pringfield, Mo i ---------Caplinger Mills, Mo. Stella Epps.c-,----.., Noble Mo Mo. Cecile Emery Everton, Mo Marionville, Mo. lane Embrey. ...............,........,.,... Rocky Comfort, Mo Iames Elmore ................,e,,...,....... Q ........,,. Cassville, Mo Maxine Fischer .....,..., ......... S pringfield, Mo. Wallace Ferguson . ..,...... ....... R epublic, Mo. Wayne Finley ,.......... .....,........ , Lockwood, Mo. Hargrave Ferguson ...... ..... Springfield, Mo Marjory Finkbiner ........ ,......... C , r..., Springfield, Mo. Russell F arrar. ..............,...., ,c,i... . Springfield, Mo Edward Ewan ...,., , ,v,.,,i., . ....i...,.. .ci.,. s Stotesbury,M0. Mary Garbee,---,,--- ,...... .,-.Springiield, Mo. Clara Fuge ........ Y i.a.,.... l ....... M31lSHCld,M0 Frances Gaines .......,....., ...,....,.... . Springlield, Mo. Marjorie Freeman .......,. ........ S pringfield, M0 Edith Funkhouser .i...... .....,,...,...... , Springlield, Mo. Mary Foster. ......................... ......... . Ch-?ldWiCk, M0 La Vern Fletcher ....................................... Manes,M0. Margaret Gingery ......... .,,i.,....... T hayer, Mo. Coy Gilmore .....,. ...... r ASl1 Grove, M0- Ann Elise Gimson ,...,....... ...,......... S pringfield, Mo. Cora. Gilliam ................... ......... P HFCC VHHCY, M0- Lowell Gleghorn. ..................,..... Springfield, Mo. Margaret Garrity. .................... ..... . Spfillgfldd, M0- Leonard Garrett. .................. ............ SpringlT1Cld,MO Lawrence Graves. ......... ,........ S pringlield, Mo. Harry Grabiel ........ - ---- -a Bifiih TYCC M0 Frances Gregory. ........... .....,....... , Springfield, Mo. Ioe Goodnight ............ .-.----- W Caublefflui M0 Noveta Gray ............... ...........................,.. . Purdy, Mo. Irene Goodin. .................. ....... a 5UIT1mCfSViHC, M0 Madge Ginn ...... t .............. .... Q ...... . .... Lawrence, Mo. Rodney Hardy .....,.... ..............,..... . . Springfield, Mo. Mary Hamlin i ..t............ ........ S pringfield, Mo Harold Hardin ........ .......... . Mountain Grove, Mo. Marylou Hamilton ...,.. ,.,.,.. Niangua,Mo Idella Hankins. ........., ................................ S tella, Mo. Dorothy Hamilton .,......... ......,, P ierce City, Mo Berneice Hale ...,.......... .......,............, , Neosho, Mo. Page 138 Ellison, Evans, Fischer, Garbee, Ginguu Graves, Hardy, Ellis, Estep, Finley, Gaines, liiumsoxi, Gregory, Hardin, Edson, Ervin, Finkbiuer, Funkhous Gleghorn, G ray, Haukius, Edmunson, EDDS, Ferguson, T., Fuge, Gilmore, Gm his-1, Hamlin, Page 139 Edmondson, Emery, Ferguson, H., Freeman, Gilliam, Goodnight, Hamilton, M., Edmonds. Embry, Farrar, Foster, Garrily, Goodin, I-Iamilto Dyche, Elmore, Ewan, Fhercher Garrett, Ginn, Hale. Mary Hayidgn, ,..,,,,,,,, ,,....,.,, S pringlield, Mo. Orin Harper ......... ,...... Springfield, MQ. Mildred Harvey ,,,,-,,, ,,,.,,,...,,.,......... . Iasper, Mo. 'Richard Harpe. .... .......... - ..... A sh CvroVe,MO Helen Harris, ,.rv,,,, ,-Q-,,A,,,,, ,,,, , S pringlield, Mo. Mary Harmon, ..........,.,...,..r Bronaugh, MO Irene Harmon ................ . ............................. Clever, M0 Josephine Hagg. ...,,... ,......... , Mountain Grove, Mo. Elsa Hicks ......... .- ......,.... ,W21SOl21, Mo Louise Hoel ,,,,,-.,,,,,,,. ............. S pringiield, Mo. Irene Hesse ...........,.... ....,.. . Licking, MQ Ernest Hiebert ,,,.,..... .,.....,.........,....... V erona, Mo. Charlene Henson ........... ..,..., A urora, Mo Douglas Hefferman ,..........,.............r Springlield, Mo I Ellen Gale Hopkins .......... Springfield, Mo Byron Hood ............ Mount Vernon, Mo Berry Hopkins o....,....... .............. . Springfield, Mo Mildred Holmes ........ .,.....,v... S pringlield, Mo Elizabeth Hoover ............... ......, . Springfield, Mo. lohn Holmes , ..................... ......, , Springfield, Mo William Hogg ....... rr.. . ...r...., .. ..,, S SpringI'ield,Mo Nancy Hughes ,..- ..,, Springfield, Mo. Billy Hudson .............,... ......,..,.e.. A urora, Mo. lames Huffman, ........ .,,,....,.... S pringlield, Mo. Imogene Howcroft ....... - .... Springfield, Mo. Marie Hudson. ,,... ......... , .......,...... Springfield, Mo Merle Hough. ..................... ..,....,.. C ompetition, Mo. Cleo Hough .........,.........,............,............. Conway, Mo Sam lackson. ......... ..,.......... A urora, Mo. Eva Hutchinson .,....... -- ..,., Brookfield, lames Irwin .....,..... .........,.... C hadwick, Mo. Lavonne Hurst .............. ......,, C assville, Mo Herbert Hyde ......,... ,.........,....... S pringfield, Mo. Racene Hunt. ...................... ,,,, , Springheld, Mn Lois Hunt ..................., .......,,...,. S pringfield, Mo. Mary lonesi ........... ........... , Lebanon, Mo. Lloyd lohnson ,...,..,,, .,,,,..,,,,,,,,, R ogersville, Mp, Wyatt lohnson, ........ .............. . Springfield, Mo Frances lohnson ..,......,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,. R aymondville, MO, Melvin lohnson. ..,.... ................ W est Plains, Mo Lora Iameson ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,-,,.--4-,,-, , Marghf-ield,M0 Roberta laenke ........... ................ S pringfield, Mo. ESYIUCF KCFHITI- ----------- .,-...... . Sprillgfleld, MO. Valentine Kastendieck .,,.,.-.-r------,- H ---H.-,, Billings, M0 Ellen Kellogg. ....... Russell Keller ------------Kansas City, Mo Springfield, Mo Mildred IOHCS -. ,...,.................. South Greenfield, Mo Mila Iones ....................... ..........,.,.... W indyville, Mo Max Iones ........................................... Springneld, Mo. Page 140 Hay don, Iiagg, Hopkins, E. G., Hughes, Jackson, Jones, M., Kemxn, Harvey, Hoel, Hopkins, B., Illlfflllllll, Irvin, Johnson, XV., Kellogg, Harris, Hiebert, Hoover, Hudson, Hyde, Harper, O., Harper, R., Hicks, Hesse, Hood, Holmes, M., M., Hudson, B., Howcroft, Hutchison, Hurst. Johnson, M., Johnson, L., Johnson, l'., Keller, Kastendieck, Jones, M., Page 141 I-I2ll'l1l0ll, M. B., Henson, Holmes, J., Hough, M., Hunt, R., Janiison., Jones, Mila, I'Iill'lll01l, I. Heff?e1i1nan, Hogg, Hough, C., Hunt, L., Jaenke, Jones, Max Katherine Krall .,...... ......... . Springfield, Mo. Meta Kleiboeker ........... ............. W entworth, Mo. Georgiania Kirkham.-. ..,........ . .......... Springfield, MO. Elmer Knisley .......... T. Kimes, Ir.. ........... Fred Benson Key ............ John Brown Kennedy .......,............... Springfield, Mo. Helen Letsch. ...................... . ....... Springfield, Mo. Pauline Leatherman. ........ .- Wendell Leonard. ................. .............,... , Ozark, Mo. Lillian Louise Leader ....... Esther Mae Le Grande ............,.............. Liberal, Mo. Ioanna Lawrence. ..r....... Clyde Langston. ................................ Springlield, Mo. Louella McArthur r......... .......... L ockwood, Mo. Louise Lodge, ............., Tom Lynott. .............. .......,.... , Springfield, Mo. Helen Linebarger ........... Erma Lollar ....... ...................., A sh Grove, Mo. Claire Liles ..,.............. Elsie Letsinger ................................,...... ,MansHeld, Mo. Betty McDowell .....,...........,....,... . .......... , Strafford, Mo. Kenneth McCracken r...,.. ,.,... Eugene Edmond McDaniel, ........... Hazelgreen, Mo. Hilda McConnell ..............,.,, lack McCrary, .............,......................, SpringHeld,Mo. Leroy McClelland. ....,.. Mildred Mapes .,........ ........,.. C hadWiCli,M0. Raymond Mann, ,,,,,,,, ......,.. M inneapolis, Kan. Elsie V. Mantels -- Faust Matthews. ........... Evelyn Mathis ...a. ................. Ralph Mason ....... Howard Mitchell. ........ --------------,------Union, Mo. Mary Ellen McLemore ...... ------------Ozark, Mo. Springfield, Mo Diamond, Mo. -----,-----.Pineville, Mo ..... .Humansville, Mo. Alton, Mo ---,--,-.Arcadia, Kas . ...., Springfield, Mo Springfield, Mo Bolivar, Mo - ......,. Purdy, iMo. Mitz,yMo 4 , Humansville,Mo South Greenville, Mo Glen McClernon ............. .....,..,...... S pringheld, Mo ---------,--WalHLlt Grove, Mo. Clarke Mangun ................... Springfield, Mo. Wllliam Gerald Malan. ............,...... Wentworth, Mo. Robert A. Macomber ......,. ,South Greenfield, Mo. Springfield, Mo Ioe Martill ......................... ,,......,,. H owellg Mo. Dorothy Martin .........,...,r.,,rr,., , ,,,,,.,, Springfield, Mo, Albert Harmon Martin Iessie Mae Maples ...... .................. G reen Forest, Ark. ---------Waynesville, Mo. Charles Melton ........ Shirley Miller ......,...... .................... , Aldrich, Mo. Doris Medsker .,-.--,,,,,- Robert Miller ......... ...................... . Springfield, Mo. Alberta Means --,,,--,--,--,,e,,,, Margaret Matters .... Q .............,........,,,.,,,.,.. Neosho, Mo. Page 142 Humanisville, Mo. -r ...... Springfield, Mo. ---------.-.Springfield, Mo ------.-.--Carthage, Mo s Krall, Lestsch, McArthur McDowell, Mlapes, Matthews Mitchell, Kleibocker, Kirkham, Knisley, Kiumes, Leonard, Lyuott, McDaniel, Mann, Mathis, Miller, S. Key, Lawrence, Liles, McC1e1'non Macomber, Martin, A., Means, Ethel Morgan. .......... ----------,--Swan, Mo Kenneth Moore. ........ Mt. Vernon, Mo. Mabel Morris--- ..................... ,NeOSho, MO. Albert Moran ............. ......... . Elsberry, Mo. jean Moore.-- ................... Springfield, Mo Homer Moomavv ....... ........, Republic, Mo. Bert Montgomery ........... .....,,......,... M arshfield, Mo. Martha Neff. .,,.,.,... .,.. ..... S p ringlield, Mo Paul Murray, .........,..... ,.t,,..,.,,, C Ava, Mo. Annabelle Myers ..,.. ............ . La Russell, Mo Florence Munsey. ...... , .... . ...V.,. ..,,,. L Branson, Richard Murrell t,.,... ...,............ . South Greenfield, Mo. Ralph Moseley. .........,... ....,.. , Springfield, Irene Moseley, ..............,... ....,..,.,.... . Mt. Vernon, Mo , Mary Omans .... .......... S pringfield, Mo. Lois Norman ........,. ,e.l,-. C Springlield, Mo. Lois Oldham, ........ .e..........., S pringlield, Mo. Lowell Neill ............... ..,... . Fair Play, Mo Carl Oesch ...s.... ,................,........ . Fremont, Mo. Louis Neuschafer ..........,..r oo,t,.. C Rep Top, Mo. Chester Neihardt ......... i. ......, L ..... Blairstown, Mo. Ann Perrin ...,........ .......... F air Grove, Mo. Iane Peacher. ...e.. .,e....i S pringlield, Mo. Neil Pemberton . .....,........... Hollister, Mo. Bernice Payne ............ .... ...,. ........ I 0 p lin, MO. Dorothy Peltz ....... -...,...i...,.......... , Conway, Mo. Evelyn Palmer . ..........i...... ..,,... , Springlrleld, MO. Margaret Ovens ,.,.......... ............... S pringheld, Mo - Elizabeth Porter. .............. ....... . 4 ...... .Hartville, Mo Paul Plummer, ,...,, ..............,.. G 816118, MO- Martha Poindexter ......,... ....,.. ,.... , F air Grove, Mo Mary Pierce.. .............. .... Sprillgfleld, M0- Herbert Polson .,.i........ .,................ . Springfield, Mo Herald Perry .........,........ ..,...... S p1'i11g5ClCl, MO - Nap Perry, .,...... .,.. ..... ..,,....... , S pringf1eld,Mo Betty Reese ..,....... ...... W --Carthage, Mo. Dorothy Purley, ...,...... ....... . . ....., Springlield,Mo Fred Rains, ,,,..,...... ..... ....., - - - Springfield, Mo. Thelma Pummill. ......,... Eminence,,iMo Helen Quigleyn ,,.,-,,,, ,,,,,,.,...,....,.... ronaugh, Mo. lack Powell ..,................ Springfield, Mo Rosalind Posey e........... ............ S pringlield, Mo. Loretta Robb ..,...,... ......... , Hurley, Mo. Harold Richards .....,. .i..,..., Crane, Mo Helen Rilli ..,....,.,..,....... ..................... W illard, Mo. Elizabeth Richards. ........ ......r,,.,,... C rane, Mo Mary Richardson, ,,....,. .......... . .... .... . S pringlield, Mo Mary Reid. ..,...... ,...,........ .,......, C a rthage, Mo. Pearl Rehwinkle i............ ,....................... . Purdy, Mo. Page 144 Morgan, Neff, Omnns, Perrin. Porter, Reese, Robb, Morris, Myers, Oldham, Pemberton, Poin dextor, Rains, Rill. Moore, J., Murrell, Oesch, 1'eltz, Polson, Qui gley, Rl.Cl1il1'llS0ll, Moore, K., Murray, Norumn, Peacller, Plu mmer, Purkey, liichards, II., Page 145 Moran , Muusey, N eill, Pnyne, Pierce, P uuunill, Riclmrds, E., RIOODIHW, Moseley, IZ., Neuschnfor, Palmer, Perry, H., Powell, Reid, Montgomery, Moseley. I., N0lll1lI'dt, Ovens, Perry, N., Posey, Rehwinkle. Suler 'Eldon Ryan. ....... .......,... Lamar, Mo Roy Windsor.-- ,.,.. .... .,.,,,, r , Licking, Mo. Ruth Rozell. .............. ................. C hadwick, Mo Berniece Rotrock ........ ....,,........ , Fair Play, Mo lean Rozell. ............ .............. C hadwick, Mo Rosine Roper. ................... ........... . Springfield, Mo Iames Robertson ........ . .........,.,.,. Republic, Mo. Lefha SCOtt ................ ....w...... W indyville, Mo. Steve Schneider ....,..... ........... S prirlgfield, MO Evelyn Scott .................... ................,...,.. C abool, Mo. Sarah Schisler ,,,,.......... ........... , Springfield, Mo Charles Scholfield. ..........N................. Springfield, Mo. Richard Saunders ............... .......... N evada, MO- Scott Ruckmann ....................................... . Bolivar, Mo. Robert Shelton ....... .....,,,,, , Springfield, Mo, Nell Sewell .............. ........ W alnut GIOVC, M0 Ruth Sharp .............. .............. S pringiield, Mo. Tillman Selph. ............. -. ............... Elkl-HI1d,M0 Lawrence Shanks. ........................... Iefferson City, Mo. Bette Sellers ..........,...... .......... . RCpubliC, M0- May Seitz, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,,...., Springfield, Mo. Paul Simms ,,,...... ...,,........ O sceola, Mo. Vinita Sikes ..... .......... . Hartville, M0 Iulia Silver. ....... -, ....... 4 ..... . Springfield, Mo. Lavern Short ................ ........,.. . Halfway, M0 Wilma Siler .,..., ...................,. N ewtonia, Mo. William Sherman .......... ............. 'M iller, M0 Dixie Sherman ..............................,.........,... .Miller, Mo. Lorene Spencer ,....... ......... G oodman, Mo. Syble Smith ....,. ................ Ozark, Mo Dalo Southard ......... ........ ........... F a lcon, Mo. Irma Smith .................. ..... . . ...., Springfield, Mo Leslie Snowden. ....... ...................,........ H ollister, Mo. Frances Smith. ..................... ............ H ouston, Mo Virginia Sisk ......,...............................,..... Stralford, Mo. William Stringham. ........ ............ I oplin, Mo. Edith Steven ........ ........r E agle Rock, Mol Amogene Stokes. ........ .. .................. ,--Willard, Mo. Georgia Steury ............ ........... S pringiield, Mo. Iohn Stewart, .,.,.., Q .... ...,.....,......... r Leitchville, Mo. Virginia Starkey .............. ........... , Springfield, Mo Barbara St. Aubyn, .......... .............., S pringfield, Mo. T Robert Tucker ........... .....,..,, , Springfield, Mo. Iohn Thomas. ,,...,,.... .,.. . ...... R ogersville, Mo Gwendolyn Tuck ......... ............... S pringfield, Mo. Dixie Swartz. ..,.......................................... Liberal,Mo Eugene Thompson ..........,................... Dunnegan, Mo. David Sutherland. ...... ........ Mountain Grove, Mo Maple Sullivan ............................ - .............. Clever, Mo. Page 146 Ryan, Scott, L., Shelton, Sims, Spencer, Stringham, Tucker, Rozell, R., Scott, E., Sharp, Silver, Southard, Stokes, Tuck, Rozell, J., Sclioliie-ld, Shanks, Siler, Snowden, Stewart. Thompson, Roy, Rotrock, Roper, Schneider, Schisler, Saunders, Sewell, Selph, Sellers, Sikes, Short, Sherman, NV. Smith, S. Smith, I. Smith, F. Stever, Steury, Starkey, Thomas, Swartz, Sutherland, Page 147 E Robertson, Ruc-kman, Seitz, Sherman, D. Sisk, St. Aubyu, Sullivan, Berle Walkup .......... ......... G olden City, Mo. Boonetta Walker. ..... ............ . Noel, Mo. Iulia Wallace ...... ....................,....... . Ava, Mo. Nina Vandegrift ....... ........... . Everton, Mo. Iean Walker ...... .............,..... . Springfield, Mo. Max Turner. ...,.....e......,.. ....... . Mansfield, Mo. Gladys Tupper, .r........ ...., C .,.... . Springfield,Mo Raymond White .................... New York City, N. Y Mary Iane VVhaples ...,..... ......... . Springfield, Mo Ioanne Whinrey ...... ...........,.,... Lawrence, Mo. Iames Werner ...,..V.,.. ......,., S pringlield, Mo Richard Wheeler .,.. .............., , Humansville, Mo. Nathan Weens .............. ,,.......c S tark City, Mo Genevieve Webb i,,..,.o ,,... . ..o.,.,o,...., .Miller, Mo. Georgia Williams, .....,. ....... Springfield, Mo. Ruth Wilkerson .......... ,I-Iumansville, Mo Conrad Willard ...,......, .....,.. . .......... , Lebanon, Mo. Ioseph Wilson, ........... .......,.... E lwood, Mo Raymond Wilson ..,,.... ....,.....,.........i.,,.... . Crane, Mo. Esther Wilson, .............. ........ , Halltown, Mo Ruth Wiggins ,.r,.,.,.r,.r Mo Helen Winter .......... ........... . Springfield, Mo Isola Winchester. ...... ........, N eosho, Mo Charles Winston. ......... ............... . Lynchburg, Mo Sara Willis ................. ........., S trafford, Mo Constance Winsor ...........,............... Richland, Mo. Vernon Williams ,............ ....,.... , Springfield, Mo Stanley- Williams .........,,.............,.........., Cassville, Mo. Marjorie Wright ............ .......,...., S arcoxie, Mo. Charles Woodard, ....,.... ,.,,.......,. , Springfield, Mo Deane Wormington .......................... ,Marshfield, Mo. Virginia Wood. ......... ............ P leasant I-Iope, Mo ICWel Woodrum. .......e.,..e.............. . ...... Stark City, Mo. Mildred Wood ...........,... ...... Springfield, Mo Hugh Wise .....,...Y.,........ ...........,.... , Springfield, Mo. M3Xi:lCld York ...,..... ..........,..........,r B olivar, Mo. Hallie Yoakum. .ir. .,... . Springfield, MO. Loretta Yokley .......... ....................... , Arcadia, Kan. Charles W. Yates. .............. ..... r --,Springlield, Mo. Lawrence Yadonr ...r..,....,,..,... . ............. Kingsbury, Mo Page 148 Walkup, White, NVi1lian1s, lVi11 ter, Wright, Wallace, W hjncry, XVill:11'd, NViuston, XVOl'llllllgl,0ll, York, XV:11k01'. J., Wheeler, W i Yson, Winsor, XV no d 1' u Ill. Yokley, XVIIIRCP, B., W hu ples, W i lkerson, XVillf'llCSf01', XVu01I:l1'fl, Yoakum, Page 149 XYIllld0l'gl'iff, 'l'lll'llE.l', XVt'l'll0l', XVGQIIIS, Wilson, J., Wilson. E., Willis, NYillia111s, V., NVood, V., lVood, M., Yates, Yudon. 'l'llDD8I', lVebb, Xx iLl'Q'lllS, Williams WVise. O 'X S' XX fif X gtg' S 275 nmvumf um' A ,, 5101108 f g'195lo N 5 K Y' .Q ,Ag is 35 1.,Q A ,,.. X X Allgeicr, Donald ...... 37, 39, 50,58, 106, 109 Anderson, Irene ..... 44, 46, 59, 109 Anderson, Ray G. .......... 59, 109 Anderson, Roberta ......... 86, 109 INDEX Seniors c Gray, Helen ......... 59, 60, 90, 111 Hancock, Eloise ....... - ...... 111 Hardin,Mary-37, 48, 50, 95, 106, 111 Hardy, Elsie---. ...... 37, 39, 50, 53, 54. 59, 111 Harper, Berniece .......... 90, 111 Hastings, Bessie M.-----.- ..... 111 Hendrix, Merl ..,.... 49, 59, 85, 111 Henry, William C. ...... V 23, 41, 60, Appelby, Laurabelle 59, 109 Armstrong, Leroy ............. 109 Arthur, Harold. ..... 48,49, 50,109 Atwood, Ava Vale ......... 57, 109 Baker, Maxine. .......... 4.31, 50, 109 Barnett, Victoria-37, 39, 5-0, 96, 109 Bartlett, Catherine ..... 53, 59, 109 Bell, Pershing--..--..40, 73, 75, 109 Bell, Rowland A. .......... .60, 109 Berry, Marion .... 63, 68, 73, 75, 109 Bo-otman, Janet L.. ............ 109 Bottorif, Arnold ........ 46, 50, 109 Bo-yts, Donald ............. 59, 109 Braden, Garland ........ 46, 47, 109 Brim, Beatrice ..... ......... 1 09 Br-ockett, Irene .....-... 57 , 59, 109 Brooks, Mary .......... 44, 50, 109 Brown, Efdna---- ....... 47,519,109 Brown, Elizabeth ............. 109 Brown, Sihirl ................- 109 Burks, M:0rr'iS ............-.... 109 Burks, Ruby Ann .... 53, 55, 57, 109 Burton, Shrum ..... -------52, 109 Clayto-n, Marjorie L. ....... 44, 109 Cook, John B. ....... .. ..... 59-, 109 Corn, Mary Pearl ...... 319,513,109 Cowan, Denzel ........ . .... 57, 109 Cunnyngham, Joetta--- ....... 109 Davis, Lora Louise ............ 109 Dennis, Willard ........... 50, 109 Dick, Kenneth ................ 109 Dugan, Lucille ...... 53, 54, 57, 109 Dunn, Mary Elizabeth ........ 109 90 95 Espy, George ..... 46,47, D , ,109 Ferguson, Martha Jane .... 53-,109 Fite, Marie .......... 43, 44,50,10'9 Frye, Mark ..... . .......-...... 1 09 Fuller, Frank--, .... .... . .-----109 Gardner, Ruth. ............ -51, 111 Garrison, Pauline .......... 53, 111 Gart-on, Ma.ry--- ----3-6, 49, 50, 111 Giehl, .Virginia ---- ------ 5 1, 111 Andrews, Faye --------- 44, 46,115 Austin, Velma ------------- 57, 115 Bass, Madge V. --------------- 115 Berghaus, Bessie Anne--44, 46, 53, 54, 115 106, 111 Henson. Burnist -------- 57, 63, 73, 74, 76, 111 I-l-esse, Gertrude E. ------------ 111 Hauser, Wanda ------ 44, 46, 92,111 Huds-on, Frank A. ------------- 111 Hunt, Harriett ------ ---44, 46, 111 Hunt, De Lacy ------ -46, 50, 59,111 Hutcheson, Lois A. ------- -51, 111 James, William ------ 47, 57, 59,111 Jameson, Marshall --------- 60, 111 Kelly, Helenclair ---- 37, 44, 52,111 Knight, Gail -------- 73, 74, 96, 111 Kollmeyer, Leo ----- Kollmeyer, Louis ---- ----59, 63, 66, ----------111 55, 57, 59, 111 La Shay, Anna Jean ---.---- 50,111 Lewis C-atherine ----- Lewis, Stanley ------ ---57, 59. 111 63, 68, 9-3, 111 Long, A. Wiillison ------------- 111 Lunsford, Annette--- Lusk, Elizabeth ----- 44, 51, 54,111 ----------111 Mc.Kinnell, Mary E. ----- 5-1, 60, 111 Martin, Glen -------- 73-, 74, 76, 111 Mastin, Gordon ----.---------- 111 Moore, Etna Louise .-----.. 49,111 Mourning, Lydia ---------- 44, 111 Murray, Annabelle ----- 44, 60, 111 Nall, Ray -----------.------ 59, 111 Nearhotlf, Elizabeth 1 111 Neil, Noble Mark--- Oliver, Sue -------- Jane--46, 92, - ------- 111 ---------111 Picke-tt, Esther --------- 46, 50, 111 Reed, Ruth ---------------- 87, 113 Robertson, James --. -... 43. 47,113 Robinson, Marvin ------- 37, 59, 63, 69, 71, 113 Juniors Bi-mson, Richard---49, 52, 57, '115 Blevins, Anna Sue-- Boehm, Elinor ----- ----------115 -----115 Bounous, Freda ----- ----- 1 15 Page 151 Rogers, Mary Virginia --.--- 43, 44, 46, 47, 113 Rowe, Elizabeth Wilson ------- 44, 46, 50, 113 Ryan, James ------------ 42, 96, 113 Ryan, Ol Dale -.-----.---- .---113 Scholfield, Margaret ---- 44, 46, 113 Seaborn, Mary Rebecca ------- 113 Shaddy, Verna ------------ 59, 113 Sharp, Louis J. -----,--,- 23, 37, 39, 77, 78, 79, 113 Sherrill, Maurine -.-------- 55,113 Stottle. T. J. -------- ------ 1 13 Smith, Elene ----------------- 113 Smoftherman, Lawrence-37, 5-2,113 Southern, F. Warren ---------- 113 Southern, L.ou ------------- 59,113 Spell, Daphne ---- 37, 39, 44, 48, 49, 50, 52, 113 ' Spradling, Clell ----. 63, 64, 6-6. 113 Starkey, Bill ------.----- 43, 47, 113 Steinberg, Eugenia ----------- 113 Stephens, Morris --.-- 68, 69, 71, 77, 78, 79, 113 Stewart, James ------------ 80,113 Slockard, Louise ------- 50,150,113 Stottle, Merle- El. ---- ----- 5 9, 113 Talbot, Blake .--------.- 37, 94, 113 Taylor, Howard ---- ----- 5 9,113 Teays, Faurot ---. ----- 5 1,113 Tharp, Vernal ----.-- , ------ 43, 113 Themasson, Janet ----.- 43, 90, 113 Tuck, Freida ---- 43, 44, 48, 50, 113 Vansandt, R. Glenn ------- 57,113 Van Winkle, Stella Mae ------ -113 Vickr-ey, Helen --------------- 113 Voeltz, Helen -------------- 59, 113 Wallis, Esta Lee -------- 44, 46, 113 Wattenbarger, Lois -------. 50,113 Watts, F'rances --------------- 113 Web, Martin Luther ---- 49, 50, 106 113 Welch, Virginia -... ...-- 4 1, 113 Wilson, Mae Belle ---- ----- 1 13 Wyatt, Lewise ------ ---- 1 13 Brewer, Leo A. ----- ------ 1 15 --------115 Bridges, Afton ---- Brown, Doris ------ ----- 5 2,115 Br-own, Ernest R. -.------- 47,115 Brownfield, Robert .----.-- 59,115 U Bryson, E-verrett .... 49,44,47,115 Bucher, James ...- ------ ---- 1 1 5 Burger, Herbert .........-- 43, 115 Burks, B-asil F. ........ 59, 90, 106, 115 Cannon, Helen .......,. 54, 94, 115 Carter, J. R.. ..-.---- -------- 1 15 115 Cl ayp ool, Elbert .... Coleman, R:01y ..--- ----- 3 7, 115 Coulter, Robert ..... ..... 0 3, 115 Cravens, SteW2lI'l .....-------- 115 Crews, Do-ris .... - -....-- 59, 913, 115 Cunningham, Ruth ..... '42, 50, 115 Curnutt, Helen M. ....-------- 115 Davis, Jimmy ....... ---1 1 -15 Davis, Mary .......-.- ---- 1 15 Dawson, Haze-l Dell .......... 1-15 Day, Hazel ..-.-.......- ---59,115 Denney, Billy ...... ...-. 6 0,115 Denton, Horace .............- 115 Dill, Loyd L. ....... -. ......... 115 Dilday, Avanclle .... 44,46,48,50, 115 Deppe, Fred ........ 44,46,57,115 liuu, Joe .................. 49,115 Duncan, Ronald ...........-.- 115 Eagle-burger, Mary E . ...... 54, 115 E.merson, Marion---50, 52, 58, 115 Farrell, Edward C. ........... 115 Fisher, -Gwendolyn -... 51, 92, 115 Fox, Carl ........ 57 , 63, 65, 68, 115 Gemmecke. Helen ............ 117 Gh-an. Virginia Dell ........... 117 Gillespie, Nelle ............ 51,117 Griffith., Sidney ...... ..... 4 0, 117 Grigg, Opal .,.-....... .... 1 17 Hamilton, Muriel ..... -.,, 1 17 Hart, Slvera ........ ---.-117 Harrington, Violet .... .... 1 17 Harris, Ruth .....,. Hayes, Blanche ..... ----117 ----117 Hedgpeth, Elvin E.--- .,,... '117 Hedgep-eth, Gerald ......... 59, 1117 Hendricks, Uba Ll. ......... 54,117 Hitt, Katlierine ..... ........ 1 17 Hood, Elva ..........,. ----56, 117 Hoover, Eugene W. .... 56, 60, 117 Ho-sey, James M. .......... 60,117 Houser, Raymond ......... 59,117 Alms, Pauline ....... ----123 Andrews, Laurita ..,, .- -,,,.. 123 Apking, Ruth .............. 39, 123 Argabrigght, Darrell ..... .... 1 23 INDEX Juniors, Ccon't.J rv Howle W. Palmer--43, 45 50,117 Hrebec, Otto ........ 63, 73 75, 117 Hubbard, Florence L. ......... 117 Hunt, Olen ............. 37 95,117 Hurst, Billie ......... 50, 52 03, 117 J ackson, 4Otp1ha ...........i 53, 117 Jared, Lou Ella ........ 44 46,117 Johnson, VV'illiam .... 52, 59 60, 117 Jones, C. H. ...............,.. 117 Kennedy, Isaac- ............ 512, 117 Kessinger, Charles .....,..,,.. 117 Killingsworth, Charles ..... 38, 41, 50, 117 King, Raymond ........ 46 47,117 Ki tehell, Susonne--, -...,,,,.,, 117 Knight, 'Carlton .......... 52, 117 Laney, Lawrence ............. 117 Lightfoot, Majorie Ellen-- 50, 117 Logan, Mary Eliza.b-eth-53-, 54, 117 Lott, Martha ........-,........ 117 McCall, James Lusk ........ 63,65, 66, 68, 117 McS1wain, Howard ....-....... 117 Maddux, Georgia ..,...,.,..... 117 Madaus, Herber't'- ...... 47, 59, 117 Mereideth, Neal ........... ----117 Montgomery, Rawlin .... 59, 63, 65, 90, 93, 119 Morgan, Mary Ella--46, 53 55, 119 Morlan, L-ois ..,.,.,,,., 44, 46, 119 Morton, VVilliam H. ........ 41, 119 Napper, Ruth .....,....... 50, 119 Neece, Harold ....,.,.,. 23, 37, 48, 50, 60, 119 Newman, Gordon ,,..-.. 63, 66, 69, 71, 119 Nix, Catherine .,..,.....,,,,,- 119 Noble, Marguriette ...... 23, 37, 39, 50, 52, 60, 106, 119 Oliver, June ....... .,.,... O'Neal, George W. ........ ----119 ----119 Otterbacher, Frances---53, 54, 119 Packwood, Eugene S.---50, 57, 60, 119 Parton, Frank ....,......,..., 119 P-atterson, Mary Frances---44,47, 52, 53, 59, 119 Patterson, Nadine ,..,...,,-,, 119 Phil-beck, Mary ......... 36, 54, 119 Sophomores Armstron g, Pryor ......-,,,,,m 123 Baer, Cecil ............,.. ----123 Baker, Keith ..... 39, 42, 48, 50, 123 Barnett, John ....... 45, 46, 47, 123 Page 152 Piercy, Inez Adaline Potts, Ruth ............ Race, Charlsie .... 1 1 l l l -50 -59 524 59, 119 119 119 Ragon, Virginia ............. 2-119 Reid, N orma Elizabieth ........ 119 Rhea, Virgil ........ Richesin, Max .... ---63 -59 68 119 119 Rolwden, Eldwina ............. 119 Routh, John ......-.. Russell, Jack .... 63,65 Schnert, Loretta ..... Shelton, Bill .-.--.... Smith, Jean .... Smith, Pat ........ Snider, Ona Mae-l--- Spiva, Norman ..... Stewart, Keith ...... St'ickney, Zetta May-44 Sullivan, Ronald .... 46 69 46 46 46 Swain, Donald ............... Tarkingt on, XVayne- Teaff, Perry ........ '1'em'ple, Mary Dell ...... 51, Thomas, Vtfayne .......... Thompson, Charles ..... 55 T-uck, Joe Ben .... -- Turner, Glenn O.--- 'l'urner, Marjorie ......... Vaden, Evelyn ......-.. Watkins, Lena ...... Wattles, Marshall ....... Watts, Earl M. ...... 44, 775, White, Mary L-ou .......... White, Sibyl ............ 53, Wiliams, Bell Elizabeth-- Williams, Dorothy E. ----- Wilson, Robert ----------- Withers, Tommy R. ---. 43 Wood, Geneva -----. 9 Wood-cock, Siybl Louise-- Wo-ody, Raymond ---------- Wright, J. T.---.----- Wright, Mary Ellen- Wynne, Virginia Lee ----------121 Yadon, Mary Joe ------- 44, Zaring, Nancy ------------ Zinn, Jack -------- ---- 4 8, Barnwell, Robert ---- 63, 67, Bass, Willis ------------ 73, Baxter, Ernestine--- Baxter, Juanita ----- 47 119 721119 53 119 47 119 -94 119 ----119 -119 -59 119 -119 51 119 -47 119 -119 -119 -119 96,119 57,119 57 119 --- 121 --- 121 59121 46,121 59,121 76,121 121 59,121 59,121 ----121 ----121 ---121 57,121 ---121 ----121 59,121 ----121 ----121 46,121 59,121 50,129 73,123 74,123 123 ----123 INDEX ' Sophomores, Ccon't.l Becker, Floyd ..... ........ -123 Bench, Herbert ......... 23, 57, 73, 74, 107, 12-3 Bennett, Warren K. ...,. 23, 36, 39 40, 42, 59, 123 Berry, Evelyn .......... 53, 59, Biellier, Morene ........... 44 Blackwell, Robert C. ......... Bledsoe, John D., Jr. ...... 57 Blunt, Josephine- ....,., .... Blythe, Bel-va .... -- ---- Roehm, Gus ......... .--- Bowen, Erma .......... ..... Boyer, Mlary ENelyn--- ..... - Bradfo-rd, Wesley H. ........, B-l'6IlI16'lS9'Il, Joe .............. Brewer, Carl Ray .......... 59, 123 123 12-3 123 1-23 123 123 123 12-3 1 23 12-3 123 Bricken, Henrietta ..... 39, 40, 123 Brill, N0-l'I'iS- ....., 57, 63, 67, 68, 73 76, 90, 123 Bromley, Rowena ............ 123 Brown, Alice ................. 123 Bryant, Elizabeth Harriet .... B-un-ch., Nina ............... 53 Burchard, Jeanette ........ 92 Burnside, M-argret ......... 42 Burrows, Vernon ...... .... Butt-on, Ruth Eleanor ...... 53 Callaway, Laura Jane ........ Calvin, Jerry ........... 43, 44 Cantrell, Marjo-rie ........... Carr, Eldfrich ........ .... Carter, Virginia --- ---- Cas-on, N-ora ....... - ---- Chap-in, Loraine ............. Che-noweth, Joe .............. Childress, Charles Evan ..... Clark, Gladys ................ Claxton, Corinna ............ Claypoo-l, Genevieve E. .... 59 Clinton, Bush .......... .... C-o-nnell, Phyllis ............. Goose, Vernon ............. 63 Corn-stubble, Catherine ...... Cowan, Louis ................ Cozad, James ................ Cranor, Sarah .......... 53, 57, Curb-ow, Ray ............. --- Cunningham, Genevieve ...., Daniel, Ray ............... 41 Darby, Homer ....... .... 5 9 Davenport, Jesse ..... ...... D-ave-np-ort, Melvin ........... Delzell, J-oe ............ 45, 47, 9 9 9 -1-23 123 12-3 123 1253 1213 123 1213 123 123 12-3 123 123 123 123 1.23 123 123 125 1-25 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 1 25 125 1 25 1 25 Dieterman, Patsy ....... 36, 3-9, 50, 91, 12-5 Donald, Marion .... ....... 1 25 Downing, Harry L. ........ 65,125 Drace, Mary Margaret ...... 44,53 59, 125 Duffy, Eileen .............. Dull, Kay Virginia- Dyer, Richard ......... Early, John Q. ...... Eaton, Lindell .... E-lam, L-oretfta ..... Ellison, Argie ...... 44, 55 46 5-5 Etheridge, Everett ..... . .... Farmer, Wilma .............. 57 3-7 Ferguson, Betty ........... Flummerfelt, Johnny---69, Ford, Do-rtha Ruth .......... Frankeberger, Rosemary -- Frieze, Mary Frances ..... Frieze, Mildred Annette ...... 125 Fugltt, J. W. .... - ............ Fulb-right, Mary ........... Gann, Betty ...... Garrity, Jerry .... Gib-one-y, Carl .... Gib-son, Eleanor .... Giggry, Margaret .... Go-odin, Beryl ...... 70 5-3 5-7 53 57, 44 Goodwin, Pauline .... - Graf, Chester ................ Greenlee, Ronald Earl--45, 46, Gunter, Nancy E. .......... 44 Hainline, Joe Rex ......... 3-9 Hamilto-n, Roscoe ....... 44, 4-6, 55, 63, 125 Haney, Ott-to P. ...... Hardin, Velma Ioa-- 52, 60, 53, 63 57 45 Hargis, Kenneth ........ Harriman, Ave-ra ............ Harrison, Charles---45, 46, 47 Hart, S-totts .................. Has'tin-gs, Zenob-ia ......... Hawkins, Francis-- Hayes, Truman A.--- Head, Mary Edith ---.- 5,6 ! Henson, Mabel --------------- Hereford, Pierce -------.----- Hickman, Howard K.---37, 3-9 Hickman, Wilma ----.-- 59, 90, Hicks, Joyce ---..----- -- 59 Hightower, Troy ------ -- 59 Hill, Mary Eliabeth ---------- Hoff, J. D. -----.----- ----47, 5-9 Ho-ofnagle, Wanet-a Lucille--- Hc-pper, Wylma .-.......-- 50 Hull, Brandon ----------- '-- Hutchiso-n, Howard ---------- Inmon, Inez .-.--....... 44, Johnson, Harold ---- Page 153 54 125 , 125 125 12-5 1.25 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 1:25 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 125 12-5 127 12-7 127 127 12.7 12.7 127 12-7 12-7 127 127 12-7 12-7 127 127 127 12.7 127 127 1-27 12-7 127 Johnson, Willis ------ J ones, Dollie -------- 53, ---------127 Jones, Eugene ------------ J-ones, Thelma ------- Kalmann, Earl W. ---- Kaufman, Ruth ----------- K ei-th, Homer ---- 59, 73, Keith, Loretta L-. ----- 59 60,127 -45,127 ----44,127 ---------127 -92,127 74 76,127 ---------127 ---------127 Kemm, Richard --...--- 45 Kelly, Mary Elizabeth Kemp, Ellen ---.----- Kenltner, Do-ris --------- Kintrea, Ena ----- Kerr, Thelma ---- Kiefer, J-ack ----- 47, 127 ----1217 53, 54, 127 ----127 ----60, 127 -------127 ---------127 Knigiht, Betty ----------- 5-9 King, Rub-y ------ Koenig, Le-onissa - Ko-llmeyer, Henry --- 92, 127 -----127 -------127 Kukal, Ernest -----.---- K0-on, Marguerite ---- Kukal, Helen Marie ---- Landers, Donald ----- L-ane, France-s ------- Langley, Effie --------- Lawrence, F-orresrt ----- -57 ----127 -57, 127 5-9, 127 ---------127 -39, 127 ----127 ----127 Leathers, Eileen -------------- 12-7 Le Compete, Billie Jane- ------- 129 Lewis., Darwin -------- --36, 39, 40, 41, 50, 129 Likins, Freda ------------- Lindsay, Charline -.---- 54, 129 44, 129 Long, John K. ------- ----57, 129 L-Ong, Linzel --------------- 59, 12-9 McConnell, John ---------- 47, 12-9 McCormick, John B. ---------- 12-9 McDaniel, Leslie ------.- 56, 59, 129 McGilvery, Bob- ---------- ..-47, 129 McHenry, Lucille ------------- 129 McKnight, Rosalie C. ---- 3-9, 43, 44, 57, 129 McNabb, Helen M-arie --------- 129 Mack, Pauline ---------------- 129 Madden, Max ---- ----- 6 3, 68, 129 Martin, Dave- ---- -----..---- 1 2-9 Martin, Plhyllis -.------- 53-, 56, 129 Mercer, Mary B-elle ----- Maxey, Barbara - -,-,,,--- 107, 129 39, 92, 129 Meyer, Ruth --------------- 59, 129 Miller, Phylis ------ .--- 5 -3, 129 Mille-r, Roy --------------- 107, 129 Miller, Vivian ----- . ------.----- 129 Montgomery, Clifford ....-.-- -129 Moore, Edward ------ ---------129 Moore, Sarah L. .-.----.--- 54, 129 Morgan, Mari Louise- ---------129 Moss, Dorothy ---.-.------- 59, 129 Morris, Wilma-.. .... Myers, Helen Marie- Neff, Zeigel ........ Neimeyer, Rose Mfae Nixon, Mary Be-th--- -----129 Noe, Blanche--------0 Owens, Claire ......... Leon Palmer .......... Payne, Mary June-- Payne, Roa ......... 44 44 -.46 Pemberton, Faye ...... Pe-rkins, Arlie .... 57, Pettitt, Eliza ........ Philbeck, William -- 63, 5-9 73 Pile, Mary M. .......... Pinnell, Ira Marlin- Pitts, J os-ephine--44, Pogue, Cleva -------- P-olson, Peggy ---- Ragain, Elaine ----- Rathbone, Rutth ---- Reese, L10-uise ------ - Renshaw, Clandan-ce Reynolds, Emo-jeane Rhea, Halleck James 44 46, 52 Rhea, Man.fo-rd -------- Rice, Mary 'Frances- 45, Rice, Ruth Evelyn ----- Rice, Virginia ------ Robertson, E-lwood- 37, 46, Aabel, Regna Grace .---- --- Albert, D-orothy Mae Aldridge, Hazel ----- Allen, Lena June ---- Allen, Mabel Fern-- Allen, Wlilburn ----- Anderso-n, Joan -.--- Armstrong, Helen Maxine ---- Atchley, Eleanor ------- 43-, 44 Atkins, Walter W.---, - Bagb-y, J ack --,------ Ballinger, Home-r ---- 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 129 12-9 129 131 13-1 13'1 131 131 131 131 131 131 135 135 '1 35 135 135 135 135 135 135 -135 -----185 -----135 Bare-lay, Franklin ----- --- -135 Bartlett, Harry------ ---- 57 135 Bass, Be-rniece ---------------- 135 Bauman, Charles ------------ Beasley, Margaretta Ellen--43 Beckerdite, Paul ---- B-GHHHL, Jean-agen Biglieni, Maxine ---- Bilyeu, Leonard --- Bwmfwddf ------ Black, Hebert ---- . -135 135 135 -----135 --159 -135 135 -1 35 -1 35 INDEX Sophomores, Ccontj 1 131 Robison, Helen ------ Roselle, Robert ----- Rothwell, Ethel ----- R-oyal, Frank E.--- St. John, Robert ---- San Paolo, Mary ---- Scafe, Pauline ---- ---54,59, ------131 -----40, 131 -----40, 131 -----90, 131 ------1311 ---59, 131 Sell, Wilma ----- ----- 5 9, 13-1 Selim, Virgie -..-- ---59, 131 Shelly, Wilma -------- ---- 1 31 Shull, LtOl'I'Hl.D8' --------- ---.- 1 31 Simons, Mary Edith ---------- 131 Smith, Edith --------------- 47, 131 Smith, James -------- ---45, 46, 1311 Smith, Marie -------- ---------131 Smotherman, Edwin ---------- 131 Snadon, Rosemary ----- Sphar, Mary Louise-- Staley, Jane --------- Stewart, Ellen, Bernice- Stewart, Willie .-------- Stockton, Laverne ------ Stoner, BI. E. ----------- Strickland, Lorene ----- Summers, Robert ---- ---------131 Switzer, Elizabeth Jane- 88 V 39,44,131 ---53,131 ---------131 41,50,131 44,46,131 ---59,131 ---59,131 ---53, 131 59, , 131 Tarking'ton, Emma Ruth---05, 131 Taylor, Helen Elaine ---------131 Taylor, Wellington ----------- 131 FRESHMEN Boss, Ltitha Nelle ----- -----135 Bounous, Lyle John ----- ----- 1 35 Boyd, Pauline -------- Bradshaw, Daniel ----- Brandt, William ------ -----135 -----135 -----135 Brashear, Van Etta ----- ----- 1 35 Brazelton, Robert ---- -,------- 1 315 Briscoe, Opie Lee ---- Brite, Frances ------ Brooks, Blrown, Ada Frances- -----107, 135 ------135 Irene ----------------- 13,5 ------54, 135 Brown, Anna Jewell ---.------ 135 Br-own, Martha Ann ------- 53,135 Bryant, Virginia Lee ---------- 135 Burgin, William -------------- 135 Burgess, Wo-o-drow -------- 37, 135 Burks, Emerson -------------- 135 Burrows, Dennis ------- 69, 72, 135 Bush, Clharles Cecil ---- 43, 45, 46, 47, 135 Cain, Martha Ellen ----- ----- 1 35 Caldwell, Bill --------- Page 154 -----135 Thomas, Adella ----- 1 I ----131 Thomas, Robert -------------. 131 Thomason, Helen--- -------49, 13-1 Thornhill, Evelyn---37, 39, 59, 1311 Trantham, Burley J ohn-40, 46,131 True, Virginia ---------------- 131 Tuck, Elizabeth N. --.- ---- 1 3-1 Tygart, Onieta ---------- ---. 1 3-1 Vienhage, Mary Louise -------- 1-31 Wade, Francis ------------- 44,1311 Wallace, Evelyn --.. - ------ 1131 Wallace, Iris ------ Waller, Mac P. ----- Webb, Willardl ----- Welsh, William ----- Westphal, Leonard-Ir-U Wiheeler, Jean ------ Whitaker, Lucille--- White, Maye ----- -.-- ' 'Whittenb1ur'g, Joan-- --- 13'3 ----13.3 --------133 40, 63,133 41,133 39,133 -- ------ 133 ----133 ----------133 133 Wiley, Jean ---- - ----- ,.,, 5 9, Wiley, James ----.- ,,,,-, , 133 Willard, Fern ----,-. ,------ 1 1313 VVilliams, Margaret -------- 44, H33 Winter, William E. ----- 40, 57,1133 VV0lf, Margrelv --,-.-.,,,,,- 54,1133 VVolf, Mary Kathryn ------- 533133 Viioods, Jane ---,-----,,--,- 90, 133 Wyatt, Virginia ----- 54, 59, 133 Y 10-ung, June ----- ---- 4 0,1133 Calloway, Coneita ---- ------ 1 35 Campbell, Mary ---- 59,-135 Carter, Maryetta ----- ----- - 135 Cary, Blanche ---,.-. ,,.,,,-, 1 35 Cassada, Randall--- Catlett, Donald ---- Caves, Brunette ---- Chambers, Mary ---- Chandler, Jerrold M. 63,137 ------137 54,137 -------49 3137 9 1 ----------137 Chauncy, Natalie ----------, -1137 Cheek, Bueford ------ 57, 69, Cheek, Clifford ---- 72, 1.3-7 -----------137 Cheek, Jewell .,-,-.--,,, --1--41.37 Cheek, Veldarene ------,-.,,, ,137 Childress, William Glenn-- -5Q,69, 72, 137 , , Clark, Ethel Marie ----- - ---- 13-7 Clay, Helen ,-------., -1-T137 Cleland, Howard ---- ----1317 Coburn, VVinfred ----- .,,, 1 37 Coffee, Louise ------, ,,,.-1,1 1 37 Coffee, Kenneth ----- ---, 4 5,137 Collins, Thelma ----- .-,,, 1 13,7 I Costello, Anne ............... 137 Cowan, Billie Louise ......... 13,7 Cowan, Kenneth .......... 63 1317 Cowan, O-rene ..... ......... 1 37 Cowan, Wilma ..... ..... 4 6 137 Cox, J. C-. ......... ...... 1 3-7 C-ox, Marjorie ..... ...... 3 7 137 Coyle, John! A. ..... ....... 1 37 Craney, Veronica ............ 137 Crews, Dolpih. .......... 63,65 137 Cromer, T'yrus ............. 47 137 Cross, Lena Rachel ..... 44,4-6 137 Grossman, Ruth Anne ........ 137 Curry, Harold ....... ---. 1 317 Davis, Clarence ..... ...--- 1 37 Davis, Kenneth ..... .....-.- 1 37 Day, William .......---- 43,47 137 Deathe-rage, Marie ......... 59 137 Deardoff, Raymond ......-..- 137 Denney, Jacqueline ........ -.- 137 Denney, Woodrow ......... 49 137 Dickers-on, Billy----- ..--- - 137 Dillon, Glenn ........ ------ 1 37 Dinwidldie, William ....... 63 137 Drake, Pauline ......- ------ 1 37 Dobyns, Anita ...... .... 1 37 Do-nioa, Barker ....... ---- 1 37 Doolin, Ruiel Byron .......-.. 137 Du Bois, Edith L. .......... 46,137 Dunnington, Susanne ........ 137 Dyche, Billy .......-.--- ---39 137 Dyche, Edna .......-.----- -59 139 Edmonds, Helen Virginia ...... 139 Edmonson, L-a Vonne ...... 43, 139 Edmundson, Tho-mas .......... 139 Edson, Ralph .......--- ----- 1 39 EHB,R.S,Jn .... ..-. 'BQ Ellison, Esther ..... .-.-- 1 39 Elmore, James .... .... 1 39 Embrey, Jane ..... .---- 1 39 Emery, Cecile .... .... 1 '39 Epps, -Stella ....... ----- 1 39 Ervin, Howard .... ..--- 1 39 Estep, Willma .... ..--- 1 39 Evans, Bessie ..... ....- 1 39 Ewan, Edward ..... ..--- 1 39 Farrar, Russell ...... ----- 1 39 Ferguson, Hargrave .........-- 139 139 Ferguson, Thomas ..------ ---- Finkbiner, Marjory Frances--- Finley, Wayne ---------- 1 3.9 ------1319 Fischer, Maxine .......-.----- 139 Fletcher, La Vern .........---- 139 Foster, Mary Jane .-----.-- 53,139 Freeman, Marjorie--. .....----- 139 Fuge, -C1-ara Lucille ----- Funkhouser, Edith --.-- -----139 -----139 INDEX Freshmen, Ccontj G-a1ne-s, Frances --------------- Garbee, Mary Catherine ------- Garrett, Leonard B. ----------- Garrity, Margaret ---- 36, 3-9,92-, Gilliam, C-ora Sue --------- A ---- Gilmore, Coy ------------------ Gimson, Ann Elise ------------ Gingery, Margaret ------------- Ginn, Madge -------- 40, 41, 53, Gleglhorn, Lowell Edgar ------- Goodin, Irene M. -------- Goodnight, Joe B. ------------- Grabiel, Harry Philip --------- Gray, Noveta ..------.-. 44,57, Gregory, Frances ------------- Graves, Lawrence ------------- H agg, Josephine --,-- ----- 57, Hale, Berneice ------ ------ Ha1n.ilton, Dorothy ------ Hamilton, Marylou, ------------ Hamlin, Mary Elizabeth ---- 47 Jackson, Sam ------ J aenke, Roberta--U Jameson, Lora ----- Johnson, Frances.--in -------141 ----54,141 ----44,141 -------141 47, 141 -----141 Johnson, -L.loyd W. -------- - Johnson, Melvin H. ---- ----. 1 41 J ohnson, Wyatt ------ J ones, Mlary Lou ---- Jones J ones-, Max- ------ Mila E. --.------- - -----141 -----141 ----14.1 Mlldred ---------------- 141 Kastendieck, Valentine Keller, Russell ,----------- - Jones 55,141 37,141 Kellogg, Ellen --------- ----- 1 41 Kemm, Es-ther ----------------- 141 Kennedy, Jo-hn Brown -------- 143 Key, Fred B-e-nson---- 519, 143 Ii1Il'18S, T. J., Jr. --------------, 143 Knisley, Elmer Lloyd --------- 143 Kirkham, Georgiania -- Kleiboeker, Meta F. M. ----..-. 143 H-ankins, Idella -.----------.-- Hardin, Harold ------------ 517 Hardy, Rodney ------------ Harmon, Irene ---.------ 44, 46 Harmon, Mary Belle-44, 46, 54 Harpe, Rich-ard ---------------- Harper, Orin ------- Harris, Helen --------- Harvey, Mildred Mae ---------- Haydon, Mary ------------- 44, Hefferman, Douglas ----------- Henson, Clharle-ne ----- Hesse, Irene ------ ----- - -- Hicks., Elsa Lee ----------- Hiebert, Ernest --------- 46, Hoel, Louise E. --------- 55, Hogg, William H. ---------- 46, 47, 57, 45, Holmes, John Edward -------- Holmes, Mildred Carolyn Ho-o-d, Byron ---------------.-- H o-over, Elizabeth ---------- 46, Hopkins, Bettie Jane ---------- Hopkins-, Ellen Gale -------- 93, Hough, Cleo ---------- Hough, Merle ------- Howcroft, Imogene --- Hudson, Billy ------- Hudson, Marie ---------- Huifman, James --------------- Hughes, Nancy Carolyn ------- Hunt, Lois Irene ------.-.----- Hunt, Racene --------- ------ Hurst, Lavonne ----...-------- Hutchinson, Ewa June ------ 54, Hyde, Herbert ------.--------- Irwin, James A.--- Page 155 ----.141 43, 143 Krall, Katherine -------------- 143 La n-gston, Clyde -------- Lawrence, Joanna -.-------- Leader, Lillian Louise ----.- 63, 1413 ---143 ---143 Leatherman, Pauline--- 57, 143 Le Grande, Esther Mae 53,143 Leonard, XVende-ll ------- ------143 Letsch, Helen --------,- ----, 1 43 Letsinger, Elsie ---- Liles, Claire ------- Line-barger, Helen --- L-odge, Louise ------ Lollar, Erma ------- Lynoftt, Tom --------- ---143 -------143 44, 143 143 :::143 -------143 McArthur, Louella .,,-,,,,,.,, 143 McClelland, Leroy ------ 43, 47, 143 M cClernon, Glen ------ 90, 10-7, 143 McConnell, Hilda -------------- 143 McCracken, Kenneth ------ ----143 Mc1Crary, Jack .--,..,,,. ,,-,-- 1 43 MolDaniel, Eugene Edward -.-- 143 McDowell, Bet-ty -------- -4----143 Mc'Lemore, Mary El-len .-.- Q---143 Macomber, Robert A.------ ----143' Malan, William Gerald: ----.... 143 Mangun, Clarke ----- 43, 45, 47, 143 Mantels, Elsie V. ----,-,,,,,,- ,143 Mann, Raymond ------ ,,,,-,,- 1 43 Mapes, Mildred --------- - ----143 Maples, Jessie Mae ----- --.-. 1 43 Martin, Alb-er-t ------- ,,-, 4 5,143 143 Martin, Dorthy ---- Martin, Joe ------ Mason, Ralph ---- Mathis, Evelyn --.-- Matthews, Faust ---.. ----37, -----143 -----143 -----143 ----143 Matters, Margaret ..... .... 1 43 Means, Alberta------ .... 14-3 Meds-ker, Doris .... --- 143 Melton, Charles ..... .... 1 43 Miller, Robert ..... .... 1 43 Mill-er, Shirley ...... --- 143 Mitchell, Howard ..... .... 1 43 Montgomery, Bert .... --- 145 Moomaw, Home-r .... ..... 1 45 Moran, Albert ...... ..... 5 9, 145 Moore, Jean Marie .... .... 1 45 Moo-re, Kenneth C. .... .... 1 45 Morris, Ma.bel .......... ..... 1 45 Morgan, Ethel ................. 145 Mosley, Irene Frances ........ 145 Moseley, Ralph H. ............. 145 Munsey, Florence Ella ....-... 145 Murray, Paul ................ 145 Murrell, Richard ........ ..... 1 45 Myers, Annabelle ............ 145 Neff, Martha Eliz-abeth ..... 8-9 145 Neihardt, Chester ........,. 47 145 Neill, Lowell ................. 145 Neuschafer, Louis ......... 57 145 Norman, Lois ....... ..... 1 45 Oesch, Carl ......... .... 1 45 Oldham, Lois ................ 145 0-mans, Mary Ellen ........ 44 145 Ovens, Margaret ...... ..... 1 45 Palmer, Evelyn ..... .... 1 45 Payne, Bernice .... .... 1 45 Peaeher, Jane ..... .... 1 45 Peltz, Do-rothy .... .... 1 45 Pemb-erfton, Neil .... .... 1 45 Perrin, Ann ....... ..,. 1 45 Perry, Nap ...... ..... 1 45 Perry, Herald ....... ..... 1 45 Pierce, Mary Sue .... .... 1 45 Plummer, Paul .......... ..... 1 45 Polson, Herbert ............... 145 Poindexter, Martha Lea ....... 145 Porter, Elizabeth ............. T145 Posey, Rosalind ......,..,...,, 145 Powell, Jack ........... 2-3, 107, 145 Pummill, Thelma .......... 59 1415 Purkey, Dorothy .... .,,,,,, 1 45 Quigley, Helen .... ..... 5 9,145 Rains, Fred ......... .,,,,,, 1 45 Reese, Betty Anne ...... 43, 47, 145 INDEX Freshmen, tcontj Rehwinkle, Pearl ............ Reid, Mary Etta ...... Richards, Eliza-betih --- Richards, Harold ............. Richardson, Mary Jane ..... 59 Rill, Helen Virginia .......... Robb, Loretta ................ -. Robertson, James Morris ..... Roper, Rosine ............... - Rotrock, Berniece ..... Roy, Windsor ........ Rozell, Jean ........ R-ozell, Ruth ........ Ryan, Stuler Eldon .... Ruckmann, Scott .... Saunders, Richard .... Schisler, Sarah Jane ..... --- Schneider, Steve ...... Scholfield, Charles .... Scott, Evelyn. Ruth, ......... Scott, Luvaine Letha ......... Seitz, L-ucy May ........ 57, 59, Sellers, Bette ..... L- Selph, Tillman ..... Sewell, Nell Gale ..... --- Shanks, Lawrence ...... --- Sharp, Ruth Lorene ..... --- Shelton, Robert ....... ..... Sherman, Dixie ...... .... 5 9 Sherman, William ..... --- Short, Lavern ........ --- Sikes, Vinita Ruth ..,,, --- Siler, Wilma A. .... Silver, Juli-a ........ --- Simms., Paul P. ...... --- Sisk, Virginia Mae .... --- Smith, Francis ....... --- Smith, Irma ........ ..... Smith, Syble Mae .... .... 5 3, Snowd'en, Leslie ..... ....... Sougthard, Dale ..... Spencer, Lorene ..... ..... St. Aubyn, Barbara .... --- Starkey, Virginia ..... --- Steury, Georgia Mae .... --- Stever, Edith Lyle ........... Stewart, J-ohn ........ .... 6 3 Siokes, Amogene ...... ..... 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