Missouri Wesleyan College - Owl Yearbook (Cameron, MO)
- Class of 1923
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DIIS SOURI WESLEYAN COLLEGE .--W-Q' We are indebted to the following Hrms for making The Owl what it is: Burger Engraving Co. The Cameron Sun. A. S. Brown, Photographer. The David J. Molloy Co. The Staff. MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Genealogy 8g Loca! History Library W ' North Independence Branch Highway 24 aa spring G E fndQnendenn9sMK1iMm50s,sssoss. V IVIID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY mlxnusmumilumlgygxlqlllw nuQsnn41w4 Missouri Wesleyan College THE O L 1923 4 , WWW9 Y 5 DONATED BY. Q dx JUANITA HALL Q9 Dxf X 9 JUNE 1997? ' A L95 FOREWORD The Junior Class extends to you Greetings. It presents the 1923 Owl to the students, alumni and friends of Wesleyan. For the students may it be a pleasant reminder, in picture and story, of a year spent at Wesleyang for the alumni may it be an awakener of memories of happy days at Wes- leyang for the friends may it be a record of achievements made. ,Amd ..f v THE STAFF MARGUERITE BANGS, Editor BUSINESS STAFF Business Mgr. - - - Raymond Kinne Ass't. Business Mgr. - Arthur Hardy Advertising Managers - - Bud Walker Wallace Croy George Leker Treasurer - - George Schenk EDITORIAL STAFF Editor - - - Marguerite Bangs Associate Editors - - - Twila Atherton Jean Swiger Cartoonist - - Hortense Silvius Art Panels ----- Vera Border Rhena T'omlin-Carter Athletics ------ Rex Orr Snapshots - - - Marie Elliott Clyde Little Faculty Editors - - - Helen Munn Verna Kuebler Edna Dorsey Callendar - - - Helen Cleveland Jokes ------ Katharine Lee Bond Helen Cleveland RAYMOND KINNE, Business Mgr. DEDICATION To thee, Prof. Null, we affect- ionately dedicate this volume of the Owl, as an humble acknowl- edgment of the service that thou has ever been to Wesleyan, for thou art ever ready to help all who ask help of thee, and art not grudging of the smiles and kind words. ,,, ,.,,v5A,,,.--.Q . W , , i'T9 21 3ff:swqwewyw' Q A , l b I ' 'W 4' . 4 , V. ' ,,:g. g ,,,,,:, , H A V A , SECTIONS I OPIIXINC PXC TQ II CANIPL5 VIIIXXS IHI' NX XILIII UI IV LGI I I LII VI XLXILI NIA SCHOOI S VII OI GXRIXXIIORS I I I IX GLR ADVIIR IIIbI RS . ' 315-73 QL. f ix H I' , L ' - - III. M L '. Ha- 7 I., EYE f I' ,Qi I L ---- - V. ACAIIDIEMY - - - T f ,K 5 r - -- 1 4 .1 - V 5. , 7.45 Q V y f- rx T b- - VII . -X'IlIIIIfQ' 'ICS - - - fi. - I ' r N - Stepping Stones 4 V- N 1 ' - Wk. rffmyxfwhsx H -f ,. X N SN V4 x -X, Q- - .,.,,,7 ' Signs of Spring April - 1- x.M.,fN fN Q-AX-.-3 SN-A W ,X . Cx 1 H, , fl A March Day 4.- ,- . I , J f xl ,' 1. 'big' Rice Hall 1 4' X x X, N if , r J I 5 X 1 'N Moonlit Waters - F X 'X WX IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII E QWL5 E?K.E?lll IIIIIHIIIIIIIIEEBKQ? , W V' TZ ' ov QV U C ' v -Tl 41 -S ' I -'95 9+ 92 E w, , -,,,1- ,. , Wm Q,,,, , , 1 Us S 5 3 il I'- gg,- 1 1 E, 1 1 1 ' - lu Z 2 an -I S sl 1 i lu 1 3 1 ll ul ll 1 1 i 1 In li 1 1 1 X S S S E 1 In E E 2 -- rr N 0 f .Ol QQ '74 A Q' 1 fo ,w 1 1 1 I ri! L!! S E 5 g The XVatc:hfu1Eye E , SECTION III Iii 34 73 .iv- to o 4 54 si? -. .v . - -... . v' 2-xg.mummunlluuuug.-M.: IQ Q 3 5:manmmmmmmm was .l',X f 3i'f 34 HX' HN '1 ,E'fiiIfnf 1 9 Q 0 , Q.. . I ir The Executive Gommittee XV. F. BURRIS -M-no T D O 4 . 'W 0, V , wx Ei- rw ..,,.. V N,-. .til Gemini 1 ff X, v i M-Q WW i i d Q ffi ' bfi .J President of the Executive Committee Dr. Burris has had the welfare of Wesleyaii at heart for a. good many years. He has been a member of the Board of Trustees since 1899, and from that time he has been untiring in his endeavor to improve the Hplucky little college that W0u1dn't die. In 1908, he was chosen a member of the Executive Committee, and for several years he has served as president of the - gf-5 committee. A better man could not have been chosen fig for president, for Dr. Burris has never failed to do his iii utmost for Wesleyan. rf' I :J-fi XL 1 ax rg I +ve flu Vfefxi graft . .4 Llfti--,.,,. X .,-, ,,U,.,,,..,, ,a,,,1,,,,,-M ?,. -'T:',t':'Tif'f:-A Q V a ' i f r 2 f r W Q 1 f Q ' H gpg' if Q3 Q 'J ifTf?jg-vjrftzi r :rg 1 f- 1 ' 'ryfrrfjif-'ffvwfgipi-TT4'T'F 53? 4 Ting' 3 VT? W F Fi . . F! 1 3 J ',f'X mx -4 '4 I mf' '-s Mit 1 ' X1 iw Q it 1 1 N W---Q e Q-ef-f-19, 3 Liieuiitaiw it 1 idiilffjt.. ag- K tl E. T ii at l it ,E Vi' C. J. ENGLISH, Vice-President For ten years, Dr. English has been on the Board of Trustees, all the time working for the interests of Wesleyan. For eight years, he has been serving on the Executive Committee. He never for- gets to boost for Wesleyan. C. P. DORSEY, Treasurer Mr. Dorsey has not been connected With Wesleyan in an oflicial capacity for very long, but he has made himself in- valuable to us. We have no doubt but that he is capable of handling the funds of the school, for Uncle Sam has seen Ht to make him Postmaster of Cameron. E , '1 Y? 2 at , JI ,F gi, l I all an Jr V .,t,, , I -. 4, ,- ,,. ve,-,,,. ,,- .1 -if L Q E 1 . p l , N 82 ,o gl E l v r i F. B. KLEPPER Mr. Klepper is not a minister, but 1 he is a very necessary member of the ,zona Board of Trustees. For several years he L31 has been on the Executive Committee, and, although he is a very busy man, he Iinds time to devote to the interests ot Wesleyan. V xi d lr A .mom ffl A ' ' fiT W TH - , f , y 1 .e ffft - BW' ' B I v WLQElllllllllllllllllll E QWIQ smsuuuuunnuuu :sag 4, e, C I I.. . . O l . .Q 9. BEN F. JONES, sem-etal-y y Dr. Jones has been a member of the in iw- Board of Trustees since 1913, Wand a E member of the Executive Comittee for p g several years. He has always done ev- 9 E erything in his power to make Wesleyan : a better school. Dr. Jones is not a E : Missourian by birth, but we feel sure G E that he is a Missourian so far as Mis- 5 S souri Wesleyan is concerned. 2 E . E 'U Q 9 in 2 an E E 2 E E E 5 E an 5 - my Q., A. J. ALTH-OUSE Mr. Althouse is a very recently elect- .4 ed member of the Executive Committee, having taken Mr. I-Iarper's place only this year. Although he has not been with us long, he is making his ability 94 . . . ' I known and his influence felt in the af- ? fairs of the college. -L ll E S S E 15. E an E: '- Ill E. B. THOMPSON N We all know Dr. Thompson and his la.-. interest in Wesleyan. He is an alumnus L13 lil of Wesleyan, having received his A. B. -1 in 1903. For several years he has been M--. W on the Board of Trustees and the Execu- tive Committee, there working his hard- My l est for Wesleyan. + I 4 -fig, A ! all .Al l'..hlll -ll.l.u :,.,- .-.1 I 923 'Q.:4LL,ZLl.T41: ,'.,-'Magi ' f Af L 1 t 'v uluslall1u QZgf5Qvb -5 -if M llIIE-'.' .'4EI.?llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfi-5 U?-LT-EIg. lllllllll, ii- I FAcuLTY Q l i llill i Q3 W g..L.-.......,r.. 'AJ K if X, ,, -V , ff.. 4, Iv 1 A ,s. t' -K 134v..'fL .g, ' Ill? 6 . I I 5191516913lllllllllllllllllllllll ,Vi Y , W? 5 f ,J ' ' L ' . . i Q., -A-qu? 4 L - I I ll' 4 Y I ififlll Ill 'f 5 o XII f QWL, 'e,saenlaualmuulll1l 1+r DR. CAMERON HARMON EY-Pl6SldGl'lt of Missouri Wesleyan College Di. Hannon had been president of Wesleyan for over six years when he felt the urge again to enter the active field of the ministry. Early last fall he resigned his post at Wesleyan to accept the pastoiship of Huffman Memorial Church in St. Joseph. When Dr, Harmon left us it seemed that it would be well-nigh impossible to get 1 man to carry on his W0lk for Dr. Haiinon was a father to Weslejyaii. Just lately Dr. Harmon has accepted the presidency of McKendree College, Nle wish Di, Harmon eveiy success in his new work. lllll-.. ,I i'i'I 'i -:eau i ll-5? 7 J 1 . -.. V' . 6 . i ' L J i 7 1 C ' , i f . , L - I 4 L sa Q E, Avg V 3' VN 1 tl il fi iw FH 'Pig .L............ F xv A7 T , 1 il I 'L A 1.71: i Q A jr-. Crqi 12+ Q C , ,QKK X 5 iil ?'1 f-'1:'iAK,w7'j xr3,-,: 5 if ..,,.,y2 'Q,,g,k,g,,g,L li lipid ,i,g,i,lg,j,lj, fi 'W p1f'pKrmpp -W,1'+fg4 c'fG'iQ rifg gl ir- 3 i H 5 l 5 3 i 4 fill-i-tiki ill iifl A ' Iiillilllilll jl ' n i :ummm ,LM , 1 .t ' Wi it -v ,M l 5 If . . go ,x lo W 70 5 El: J, P ! 1 I K rn. ,MA , N, f, ,,..... O N zu. gl E E 5 if 4 'Q 'o + '. .'4 'o fi DR, ERNEST F, BUCK, President of Fil. Missouri VVesleyan College , jg In Dr. Buck the Board has found an able successor to Dr. Cn, Harmon as president of Wesleyan. Dr. Buck came to us in the F1133 middle of the school year, and it was difficult for him to take up 333 the work just Where it Was left off. However, by now he has lj 33 got used to us, and in many Ways he hasfendeared himself to the fr' students and faculty of Wesleyaii. Dr. Buck has the happy faculty ' of being able to get along with the students, and of keeping them liking him even when he is scolding them. We hope that our new president has found in Missouri Wesleya11 a pleasant field, and that he ,Will continue to labor among us. l g in fy l fix li l . H' p ,t , 'X 1 MW A A f' 4-U ' l i i ijt ,H 4 tj f 5f?iiSYT'ir'ig't1,l -5 . il C2 Qm ll if g 5 el i iQ:lf'!'X'.1 '. 'f Ili' 1 r 'N1i6Ellllllllllllllllll 1E' OWIQ smslllllallullllllilslwxa N K, ,H ' , f D, 34 I. D L XLI . B, M 1 gl C c 71 7 7 O C C C 0' to .s c pq' -3 1 ll, llll2?I '9lilllllllIlllllllllll LJ lt. T . .Di if A . A. . Deftn and Professor of Education If 'all were 'is concerned about education 'ts our Deon there would be no need of reforms in our school system, Durintg the time thftt Mis- souri We-s1ey'1n vvis without a. 1e'1der le 'uided us s'1fe15 through our dif- ficulties 'Lnd hclptd to uphold the ideftls which We were striving, attain. D. X, OVTRTON - l l l Wi DEAN D. L. DAT KF E. A. OVlER'lO'N' . R. L. lv. 4 . R0D'lStl'1F and Professor of Relicgious Education Man5 'lre the words of encour- ficgemcnt he has spoken when effort seemed useless to students. H is a man who comm-tnds our respect and 'mdrniration is fm real friend and '111 ftpprecifttive synipmthetic counselox to 'ill students, Illlli-35153-7 IQ?llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrilbl -15.- l ' ' 4 ' , B 4', I -X 52 0 . 0 Lol A A e 1 . nl 21, P 1 if . . . L J gl ly-few 1 f N f 1- ,, ,,,j'-.. ct . 'ss UH ' K W f V F A! Q .c .c Ill! l ijligc ix g lgmmml A m it ' 2 4 'Y l..'i, 1. sw sway mm-Dmm M ' D M XV. T. C'L.lN'E, Th. B., A. M., Ph. D., D. C. L., B. S. Professor of History and Itolitical Slcience He has found by exper- ience that nothing is more useful than the spirit of nnldness and accommoda- tion. VV. F. NULL, A. B., A. M. Professor of Mathematics and Physics His life's aim: Do all the good you can To all the people you can In all the ways you can And as long' as ever you .- A ,:...-,J 1 K I I H IIIIIIIIEEXQ LEONE 'CHA PE LL.-REED, f A, B. 1 Professor of English Stands on two feet and does her own thinking. To know her is to love her. MRS. E. A. OVERTON, J. F. REED, A. B., A. M., B.-B.. S. T. M., Th. D. Professor of Biblical Lit- erature and Philosophy Dr. Reed is the student's friend, and his optomistic view of life gives courage to all who come into his presenceg and we listen with eagerness to his ex- cellent mixture of advice and wit, expounded from the chapel platform. H. A. xN7YC3IiOFF, B. S. Professor of 'Chemistry and Bacteriology A devotee of Science, an untiring worker and a man of ambition, who seeks the best the world offers to the peopleg one who can always be depended upon to quietly, sincerely, and truly help the student who has any troubles. Can-H B. R. E. Professor of Public Speech School of Expression To possess a striking per- sonality is to be rich in friends. L 7 .QQ MA' 'YY ' 'H' M 01-'fr 'M W-W U Y ,VH q Us 7, akallllllllllllllllllllllllI Ka I 9 Q 3 . .y':T :1lllllIlIlllIll llllllldsusa P,I.Ij, IXXLNIH ll I 1 1 15: 111 111 1131 .L 1. 1 1 I 1 '1 .1. 1 1 1, 11 11' 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 T1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 11 I . 1 11 1 1 71 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 15 11 11 11 ,1 11 99? -btgv 1 ?I '9l?1lllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllll V . . ,.,., , .W C, H, XVTTI-TINGTON, TS. S.. M. S., A. M. Professor of Biology and Agriculture I-Ie is our guide. He lead- etli us 11ot across the cam- pus but up the Cinder path. Pl T'TRT'Dl' C. T.TT'T'l'TT Q X l lOfGSS0l of Rom 11110 ll e11 s q 111 eve 1er c we 1 1111- 1 Wav lier foot speziis IPUE IXYLOR A B 1jllllCl1J'l1 of Acwdemx Pro f1ssor or Social Science lle s still w 11t1nD fox the 11 1 1 S 19111119 on 111XOlCC ci-164 A 111 ? :Sa S W. G . 2 1 E' I 4 11 1-:-:Q gt- 'y Q 5 ea. it? 5' tti., vflot lfl - : 5 g If R 1 3 P C Ix l'T z z Inst1 uctoi f X1111e g 2 lll'l xes ll 11 o1l1l 01 S 1 Ol s Llll 1 101113 otl111s do e 3 swine. E 1 - 5 . A 3 Q LESTER SLAYTON, A. B. f d ' 'Q Instructor of Gen. Science ' ' W in the Academy 1 f An earnest student of pal- 1 S 3 mistry ' 'U' And nfiw that l1e's got his . , ' g r 1 . ' I Naught else matters in the ALT FUN XVTT SON P. 1 . world. Professor of Home 9 Economics , lhorough and conscient- J' ious in lier work. 11 1 54 1 .' W ev M Mme WL K 1 A so so ew 1 '11 e 1 1 11 1 ' , R . f e e ee e .1 .M-.1l11m1mn1m1n1 19 Q13 W1 X-aealunulmum 1 . 1 11. v-Iv-Y-2-1--A-q.-A-7---.--.,----, ' ' ' lf 1' 111-I '1 11'112 -51 1 ::1'-' J ps Q 1 i I 1 5 2 l .l fl TQ Nxt , t, -,V-V V- VW' itil tA,,4F WI i L . fi ,biz its C lc r ul. 5 E11 if .I 5 ,S . U5 Q - 2 .Xt Qi 5 .,..xA ,I,,, E we 52 I 'E Q Fx , , ., E. A. DAVIS, Athletics The best of the fight is in the staying, and the best of all games is the playing if you give them the best that is in you. MRS. .TESSIE C. TRACY Instructor of Violin How cliarmingly sweet those strains of music. LENORE DUBOIS Instructor of Piano, - Harmony Quiet she was, forsooth, not Vaing If friends be credit. she has little to gain. XVILLIAM E. TRACY Band and Orchestra Through the earnest ef- forts Of Mr, Tracy the band and orchestra de- partment has grown in numbers as well as -ef- ficiency, .T. E. LAYTON Director of Piano Music has the power to sway the moods and wills of men. W 4.4 , 1 4 Y .- :Z 1 MAUDE GIBSON, A. B., B. S. Instructor in Teacher Training Careful and faithful in small things. f ni-1-iuIs 1 -I 1 I . fi I ff i .H 'VM 'I '. zu 1 I . i lIlllZI5I.QE-Elillllllllllllllllll 5 lllllll I... , P . 4 .W ' rf' 'Nw f 1-:ff.l. ,LJ A ., x +L... Q ':'Qvw'1-'w-. ESX'-EEIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllli-EXE i iOWlpi1 lv O lillllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIEIQIFIX tt? 'fan -29.2. -:JI f ll??Ix fl u T .SS 0? I4 Q 335' 1 CARRIE SHEPHERD I.ib1'z1rian, Instructor of 'Art Her every effort at NVOS- leyun has been markecl by willingness :ind constancy. VERA HERRING- Preceptress of Rice Hall The stuflent's nurse. con- sulter and advisor, a cheer- ful, efficient worker. GI' ACI' SYD l?O1H.-UNI 'lllC-J'1 of f,OllllllQl'Cl'l Qchool Our younk test fwculty mem- it 1' an 1-1 cons in kinder her efficiex '. TFNNIE MUNISl,Ll A. B, Instructoi of Tnblish 5Ob6l' Stewtlfqst 'Incl de inure. LYDI N PAINTER Piofessoi of Bioloby 11141 Botany She conducts lieiself with quiet dlbnlty In man t neis quie we sel dom heir liei speflk X-esnllzalumsmmluzuasvg-2 1 Q iz 3 'i f 1, ., ',,'2'1 T 1, fy sg: E E E S E E S 1 53 X 2 :Q-A2-izenusnnnauau1mnnnluuuuuuna: -sf-ze 1-Q-'Q i as ' '15 .Q if-A I c J Yarn!! -Tywfkhri Vlvi l ,!g.:Z'f.Q. .f fL--..1-,,i: 1i1:ff4L.:i::u It Q ', i b A Q 5 5 M752 W leL?1iiZflln1liiE3 I ,.,. fp 1 11 115 1 1 DR. FRANK C. FAY Financial Secretary of KVesleyan This is a newly-created office in our school, but one which Dr. Fay has capably filled. He has been a faith- ful worker, and We know he has the interest of XVesleyan at heart, because of his tireless efforts in helping and abetting 'us in the preparation for the drive for the half-niillion endowment which is to be launched this fall. JULIA HODGSON Secretary to President From duty Judy ne'er has flown She takes our Hshelielsl' and gives us books, She Writes and types and talks o'er the 'phone, And never fails to hand us cheerful looks. 1 1 fw- .,-. llIlllIlil?'?15i ,r Yilllllllllllllllllll ll 1 I 1 mu I 90. ff f -4f1'1l,4 M, 1 ci - W ' ' 1 gg' 12 nu Wi- 1 I '- M I 'Trl I , f Tl 'I 'fi 'QT-1 ,L-111:-, :J 1 1 '- -,11 9 1'wa1iii11v11.1g-F1111fw',,---L , , , 1 9' .4 ki 7 Y Mghuw: ,A , Q., .1 , 1,l1i,i,II:.,4.L.L.- Vlhwii, 'ai',51'l: E .5 I1 sqm 1 i 1 1 1 1 F 1, '1 F li 11 11 11 A .N is l if v 4 N olo old l 0 lf Z' lo! , . 1 1 SCRUB FACULTY Fiman Hillel FlO161lL6 Lnsioi Loyce XYise . Mabel Shaw .. . Angela Buzard . . Romaine Xllood .. Mrs. Rhena 'llomli Edna Garner . .. Bayard Conklin . Leslie Irwin .. Kenneth Crawford Rosa Asher ..... . Qpal Ashburn .. . Allen McMahan . Raymond Kinne . Ferman Sewell .. n-Carter Physics lathematics .... .... tathematics ..............English ,.,...........English .............. English .............French ...........,.French ..............History ..............History .............Economics Commercial Subjects ...............Foods .... . . . . .Chemistry . . . ...... Chemistry 93 tt f r ,. lllllllllllllllllllfrfiii QWIQ ELQEIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llmbg' 1 ' i li if il! 'o D ' X o- , e i lf: 5 i -I lc i- J . ....... C U. M ,.... .N ia,-.,f. 1 if LeRoy Wlilliams .. .... . . . . . .Chemistry . . . . . . . . . .Chemistry ,W-...-, V--.ff N, .1 3, ' l Helen Cleveland .. ............. Music Fit . :gn i WT, tiff! 'NJ ur , Q: , lil ll what f 1 A l 'T I V ,Y it fl as 'T'VTTTT?T'3'Y'fg y-., e '-effzu . W-P1-f-fl . y , ,A-.P A QW. llls . me ,. .if.'i-.Q1LLL.ll.l.il.tLtili1li.l,ll,L,L,ll 'ls' i sx' 411 biyiyk A52 ggsgilflliv xiii :Mm mils' I 4 4 , 4... X 4 4. 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 , 4 4 , 4 44 44 4 ' 4 44 ' 4 4 4 4 4 'Y 4 4 4 44 4 44 4 44 44 4 4' 4 4' 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 V ,. ,, ' i , 4. , , 4 4. 4 4 4 4 - -Q-pf GLENN FILLEY 4 President of Student Body ' The College 4 SECTION IV. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4, 4 4 4 4 ll 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 L1 4 ...Q ' ,-. ,1- 4 4 4 4 4 7 I 1 I 3 1 1, 11 5 1 1 i 1 . I 1 Y 1 Y I 1 : X A 1 , 1 i 1 ! . ' 1 I 1 1 I f i E 1 i 1 A Z 1 Q 31 3 1 3 A 1 , 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 11 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W S 1. 311 7 1 11 Z1 K M- -,Y . 11.-,NN 15, lmlnllnlsnllwsagx-as Qggfimwgijfg 155 ,mu mm m 11111 f .3 I 1,5 4 1 11 1 1 111 4 ex 1 yxif ee 96 651,35 ask 1 : J ex QV' 1 1' 1 'Qx , Qw J ' -11 ,, MATWM ON' ff X 1 X X 1 1 in ! 1 1.-es 11 I Pg?!,.11 11 if O2 g if , . 1 . L 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 E Ji' l ' R ' Silvuus E 1 F3 J ' 1 1 ' 'O 4 Y 1 1 1' 1 I 1 194 Q , 1? 1 1 ' 1 1 1-ff Q 1 1 1 1 1 lfgj 935, mimrwvw 1111.q111,1,1 ,1 1 11 1 1 .14 12 1 1 1 11 1 1 ,1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V' P 1 1 1 1 1 1, U if sr L... ' 1 1' 5 i 1 1 M 7 A 'i 5' A' '- '1'i'f :7iif'i2 i,i' if , 257:-,E i lI'3T?gT T f 2 ' l lfll-Y T T E iF'Q'.7- K ill 3.2 if rj, if f Ef 3ljlff::1.if-i.Ai l5.Li.1.ll.l5-E iHff!?1-'-Sli-will 1 'f-L-..-.4 .:,.1 g..::ggg::.::g1i'.L4L? 'A 5 Q lQe,f:, 1? if Ni iii IEA lift! ,J ERMAN L. M1LLER, Education Skidmore, MO- T Adllllllllklll. Men's Glee Club, Orcliestrzl Hobby-Hon05HLulu. in EDNA GARNER, Modern Languages Ca111e1'011, MO- fl- Aesthesiun, Pianist for Ladies' Gloe Club 4, Hobby- Oli, 1'm so tired. All ROMAINE D. WOO-D, English Ca1ne1'01l, 310- iii Adelphian, Pi Kappa. Delta, Debate FH Hobby-Chess. CHRISTINE KENDALL, Education Wathena, Kaus. A Aestliesian, Ladies' Glee Club, Y. W. C, A., ' XV. C. Ladies' Quartet Hobby- Nick1es. -mg 1. . W. A, 4 ' A' ' , -1 J' ADA W1LL1AMSoN, English . W Ec,51i,i:qpi2'z u Ruthean, Assistant Librarian ,Vf 13 if V Aiilgw 2' W ily! Hobby- Tl1ere's too much ballcingf.. 5 i:w,. ,gf ,Q in .ri D fi 12 'wi , . 'if' ERNEST N. -VAUGHN, Education emple, Adelphian, Criterion Staff 'Li 'I Hobby-Mrs. Vaughn. FW MABEL SHAVV, Education Cameron, Mc. QE Aosthesizin. Y. XV. C. A. ,Sl I-Iobby-Obtrusiveness. gf LESTER ISLAYTON, Agriculture Latin-cp, MO, Arlelphian 'T Hobby-The hot season and at town fS0l'l1Gl'Vl1l6J. 3.1. 1, L ,. i U .ik 7 'N fix I K N I wi., A I' 75' ,iffg . x L itil F15 1 Q 1. 2 1 3 , ,- .. ,X .' 1 . -- .-...V I 4 J l - f ,,. Nw fwm-K,-,-,M--mgqpw-E T AN , C 7- W WAW' N r ' N, A7Ef?z:fs,s1iQ:iHi ilu, li 5 N XL L6 QWD li X413 Ill l fl N - ' L i fini ik iiiii H it C CCTV N i Maj' Q , r 0 1 N1 M ,464 i gi i I' ' K ' N 3 th, 5 Nl i i N15 ii 'fQ1,,2 M E til E Ni A. Q nit: -I :Q 2 i' an fi- N N N N : 2 -- Q FLORENCE ENSIGN, Social Science Cameron, Mo. N Q Aesthesian ' , 5 Q Hobby-So many boys! N i 1 N K GLENN FRA-NCIS FILLEY, Agriculture Turney, Mo. N Q Adelphian, W Association, President of the Student Body Q Hobbyf-Dealing with Bonds. i N i OPAL ASHNBURNQ' Edjucation Green City, Mo. N' 4 . Aesthesian, Y. NC.4A., Criterion Staff ' ' i 0 i f o Mssie N 13' , , A. K kVVVk-, VV ,N VN . ,I xrxyrf A ,AZEVIL U I I I Seneca, , Q' i' V C Cf Ade1Dhiah3,LF,X-2 ltsi cinn ,,QQ?QSiSi57ciNati0H- fy Nf . NN . N N f tit NiiNN i t.i. if N . :if N f i N- If ,, f fi 5 Qfjf., NjNN2NgL6'NfQ f.' , : i 1',, Q- .':,,. 'fr' ', if. iNif1'ff' Y K I' 'N .N . ' N N N N N N Snii if fi, e i W jeef N N LQHOY - - i i N Adelphian i Nie - 'Qic 'N N 'I N N N i Ni i JN f i NN i N i is Nii, ctli in, Ntin its it N 4 oii NS fy i . N . N NN iNQiiii L isii i si N 'Q' 5 i HobbyefANelgpNoNpu1arN Nforin of hair dressing-Bob. e i if 'i P ' N Vei. i g K - ' K N. - . ' ,,N1.-it i N N A MVNLESLIE W. IRWIN, Education i N ,Jgmesp,Qi1 t! iisi 1N h K g Q N Adelphian, VV Association N f N i NNNS ' NiNi i 'N NSNNN N fl7N-f1 2fNgf- N E Hobby--A iswampy place-Marsh.. X A ' SS SN NNS' N, :A , S K I . N K kf,N, ',f,.j ,i'N 'ir 1 - N E QBY-IDA SHANFER, English N i N i l N Aesthesian, Pii Kappa Delta , N N ,S N.N1Vf f e iNS , j i Hobby-Coming ,tow Cameron. j- N 1 -917' ff N i NT i i 1 S f N E -,..i W l' if Q33 i Qin f 5 N 4 gi S L J I' I W N lg- 4 it i N as I SN PQ V 3 .i i Ni it QQMLQ Q 3 jgUIXf5il'1lTiiTiiNEIUWNiNHHE:,f fe I F'R',f, 'illlifii iii il uummmmma S 5 5-1 v r lf' 'r i A ' l',, ' V. A .i Lf! 'Q A FERMON SEVVELL, Education Verona, Miss! Captain of the Track Team. President of the Excelsiors A Hobby- Well, now you know- EQ ROSA B, ASHER, English Stewartsville, Mo. Hobby-Being: kind to '9ve1'ybody. Mi KENNETH CRAWFORD, Education Cameron, Mo. -1 Excelsio- Y. M. C, A.. Mens Glce Club, XY Association Eobby-7.-xifoma-A Roma. LOYCE WISE, 'Education 1 Cameron, Mo. ' Aeisthesian, L -,A Y W A , M- 'V A I-Iobby+N1o onescan find outr., ss. - w -5- 1. . , 'H I i ' lg ' , N ff ' 4 WM. B. CONKLIN, '1S'ff0I'y5 V, .A . - , anieron, Mo.. Adelphia? ixiegiysf 1ea'g1tfE'fi'v f sociaion A E - , f mm' .idiiiiigltg PWM' 8 FW .P of '. L FRED IVLQFARLAQIDQ t fHiSt01'y in gf fff, , I -3 5,Cgfyg,ni4 g 4 iQ N Aflelphian, WW Association 35. It if .J 'lifi ' Q 'Y' 1 f 'ii , A , V Hobby-A very high grade 'S2!l.fi'lli'. hg1Sg if,,- C ,.'Q,, f -A 'gi A AiLLEN iVic1ViAHAt 155 Biolpgyhl 2 . -. a sggg Gitv, , off ' Captain of the Football Team, Excelsior, Mcn's Glee Clubi J Hobby-A self-filling' fountain pen-Shafer. HARRY HUIT, Education Blythedale, M0- M Hobby- XN'ell. really, I dmft l-mow. FAYETTE RAPIER, Philosophy Kansas City' M0- N' Excelsior, 1VI6l1,S Glee Club, Pi Kappa Delta, Y. M. C. A., Ministerial Association, Editor-in-Chief of the Criterion, Hobby-A Scotch name-Dennis. 'iii 'C 'Q :Li . gig 'll if y X ., ' V X 4' ' C 1 S . 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II' ' I I If I l I 4 I .1 A I I I I lt A 45, ,II I y' 'XI 'I - Z' 1? 5 I I Ig-:ij . ff, E' I 'I I ii ' f' ,, H 4,:':7-Y--f---4'f-if-Q--nl'------Q-Q-5 V -s-,.,,,,,,,,...,.,...q,,.-,-- ,,,. N- ,,.,,,, NWN, 1 Q If I . ' .. -- I ' ' I I II I I I 'JF , '-PM I I f 'W '-,LfA.- if 2I1f-A-- If 1, , ,- I, I ' I' 'g'.,j-' M-'L Lilf'ifTQ'H4,,1III I I I I III E I I I I EI, I Q .jf ' -IA I.: I 5-5 --. -g.l--A-M ,An I i vkllzff.-..-,.fi..4-...Q 'I I I I i I I I I - I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I PT- I 4 1 . -. 'i ii iiirwnf 4 ' ii? -f 'fliifii-7 1 T i'til'Tli'Ti'i 7132 If- 1-Pg: E ig I i 3 1 1 we . 'f , iw, V'-s:f.i1E3.i,LTUiU,ELll-i,.i.J,d.i.l.L.f.o.,..... 4, N -..fra .Z iII, L1 .....l.l, -.......1- Av- +V- v-1' ' A 1 I f be .I il U '73 V4 ,fri , i . , il 'Q il 1 fl' E '11 MARGUERITE BANGS, English Cameron, Mo. ir: Ruthean, Editor-in-Chief of the Owl, Criterion Staff, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate Hobby-Loafing? A. - O. REX ORR, Education Cameron, MO. 14 4' Adelphian, Men's Glee Club, Owl Staff :jj g Hobby-Managing the Glee Club. , Q 'EF TWILA ATHER'DO.N,A English Modin, Mo. Q. C i-Ruiiiean, Ladies' Glee club, Y. W. C. A., W Association, owi Staff Ui x E 4 Hobbyf- If I don't know, I ask. V 'x CLYDE LITTLE, Philosophy Clever, Mo. 4 ' Ailelphian, N. M. C. A., Ministerial Association, Owl Staff . f Hobby-Learning tow be a, seeotgf1-Kreisler. 4 . EENADORSEY, English 1 ffBi35iymeif5i , i ' . Aesthesian. fY. W. C. A., Owl' Staff ff E '5 ff Qi' E lijfl . f A' ' I-lobby--Being a sister to Marie.. .1 fw ' 'gg if 91. 'K - Q ,gR,y11x1,. NEKLSQN, bliistoryi i E Wii'iia5iisiiiiio,f V E Adeplfian, Y. M. C. A., Footb-all. W Association ' ' C ' L, 1 Hobby--Being a ladies' man. N' ul j W LOUISE FERRIS, English Kansas City, Mo. 'L 1 Rutliean, Ladies' Glee Club, UW Association H '-M Hobby-Being outspoken--Frank. f EQ RAYMOND o. KINNE, Chemistry Hamilton, Mo. C Adelphian, Y, M. C, A., Business Manager of the Owl Hobby-Germs. ' -A M . ii 515 iff 3 ,iii i. , Q . i '4 I wwf 54 xy X fn ., 1 in 1 -i 1 , L i ii MA 2 MQ ' iii. A Q 'Tri if'E fE'i'iT'i', f -.ini-::'g'r ' l'll A fffiiffl' Q' iiii 7-ss--if s--. .5--,W--- WW,-----..-.,,.-..-. ii f f- E I i .':1iiisfn-is ' .,,s..... ..n.........L..-..- ,..........s.e. -. N ... .. - 1 , . . . L - ' ' .-..e.n,o4,.... ..i...-..-X 4 ,.- .. i ff' TTY ' fm TTT' lflil-fl':.T Xflif 11'-A 5Tff'f7 '7T'TT?T'TE '1 , f f2'3TL. -A -2T:.L'f21Q1a1L?:'Tp' W 2 - .f-.f U J mi' W WU-5:--lmfi. L ,Lo QLNV Li mill 2 I iii iw , ' , X3'N o 'i' '5: '4 :':'::'.:':::,:::L' iziiglg U A HX, ' his ,C 1' mi W vi .bl if' Ll- B H-fxi N Q .M Q M l 2 53 E 1 W E --1 ' A 5: BUD WALKER, Philosophy Lathrop, Mo. , A Adelphian, Football, WVU Association -S ,N Hobby-Being the king of VVea1'ever Csalesmanb. S f sl HELEN MUNN, Education spiokord, Mo. E -A Aesthesian, Criterion Staff, Y. WV. C. A., HSV Association, OW1 Staff Q ' , Hobby-Always B. Sharp. lu ... , ar. af GEORGE, ,LEKER,f,,,li',Ag1f1C,u1ture Irwin, Mo. , ihihs .Ade1phian',f5,,5BaQskxofpba11,, , VV Association, Owl Staff fi . , . or In ,V ..,o , 4 .k,i Vprofl I i, 'N , ' ssis s.isi Pomona, , PA A 'f' hsivv Y. w. Staff A ' Y O . is ' s , i ,i ' A i s A l hsssi s X,si isi, . A O i W -Q, :sf ,','1 .,h, 5? 'L L I iiii A ii i' issn C !Yi2?EfU3?? s ls' 5 N ' X i' Y ' ' Vi., ig, isi, -,,i ? - gj vfs , , . lo f hi' gh . 3 i ilis shiii C:'f1A.g:f owixusnsffs ' I.. J C Hobbyv-Masking. everyone happy. ' A A C L A f 5 E WGEiQRGELsCHoNK, Chemistry A cameron, Mo,1 g E E Aaoiphion, Y. M. c. A., A owi staff L ssss L ,fp J tgsff S 1 , Hobby-Chernistry. A i S A HELEN CLEVELAND, Education , , 'Camero5n, Mo., g 1 f A Ruthean, Ladies' Glee Club A i'L's, 9 : -, A L Hobby--AnYthin3 'White. 1 .. A s f ' A A A A ,-,i . S - A S E 1121 33 es If S Z3 in S 1 . , Q 1 I - '04 vi in I I' - C V C . I ,? 'A ml1f?'3 'N C 5 C CT 1 77-'S , 1 i- A - m-+A A ,, 6 A A ' ii wijifi LAS 1iQ,,W,bAQlsT-TfiffL.AziLiiiiiihififihi 7. ,-wfiwslg-'ix -I 5 Riillllllllllllllllllliii Q16 QWIQ xiiillllllllklllllllllf .ttgv ,Q lla? .Q-'....:' .ear lliI '9l?llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllilllll 9' .v..,..,. , , . . , Y - 1 1 i RAYMOND BUCK, Education C21111ef0n,1v10. i Adelphian Hobby--Dormitory Life, LEATA CRUMPLER i Independence, M0 Ruthean, Y. XV. C. A.. Ladies' Glee Club Hobby-To be a model Dl'E2l.Cb.6l',S wife. Williamsville, Mo. Cameron, Mio. e'Prof. sul'VV H ALLEN Philosophy Epworth Ga, Excelsior Ministerial Association Debfxte Y, M C A. Owl Staff . Hobby- M3 Chuich - 1 's.f 'XVERAQ-BORDER Education Green C1ty Mo 7 'N Aesthesi n Y. YV..C. A. Owl Staff i Hobby-Thinkin ' of herqelf last - 1 9 11 9 -4:.?.?- . . o 'I 4 I in O. 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Adelpiliianf' VYQJML QC. A., Football. Basketball, Track, NV Association, 'C' ., A j is ICIW1 .Staff g A ' 1 A f ,.,.Qb'F?YffifilllBfi.CLSfi3??C1.,SD21I1iSh , 9 I lslw tECQ1ioinics -A sslo , TUTHGY, A . l Q' C' tHuf11Qa11, lslft E siq. A f A . E f siii fiil , 2, gist- A A A A 1 A if lis's clsl, lliilli ,so,' z llfl . . l ' .6 MRS EARHJENA ll l islie if lf', :'tfCl1 ndalev 91- ':?' f . 0-- A A . s i l 4 A A' ,llll ',,is l ll :i ' l'l A I , I , ,er . . 5, . K k,XL , A,L, , ?,r L.V.,.,,ipi: Ut., 33,571.7 ,V,i , 523572: ,fy ,4 irc I r .I I, lr -, N -5 .. f ,QS I , . . 4 flssi ,L I. 5 l,. A A M1911511ian!1...M611?.Sf.'G1Bef'C111b. 1, tsll. Q 4 ,, 'A ? - ,AV fa' 3 ' ' - . .Q : , ,',' f H ' 'W ,tt' 'if V , ,, -Tipp '1.-'. f cv' ,.-' ft :fgq -fg.,:,T, ' 1 .9 A 4,'iA,vf s'ii ii ' Ruthean, Y. XV.'+3Q.l7'A:.,t - Owls Staff E , X A 'A A ' ' E . Hobby-A coin we all like to have-Buck. ' ' to E 3 A EEMRS. E. A. DAVIS, Education . A' A , , +CameI'o,11.,,MOQQQAI :I 1 A, M. VV. C. Ladies' Quartet, Ladies' Glee Club, YV Association 5 A A - f , :- E Hobby-f'Lefty. A , it E A A b 3 5 I CLARA CLARK, Education A A iNeW Hanipton, Mo.,Q, . S 1 Aesthesian, Y. . VV. m C.. A. . A . ' t'lll.l.'V A A' 3 1 1 E Hobby-Pursulng' her studies. A . - , - A . Q - . f A , A t ,,.. A ua . . . . .... ...... . . ,, , 4. S E -.1 1 S A.- C S 4 XMQ A , fl gf-y- ew, ' ' Q A ' l . A 7: gl l , l N o 1 'E 4 ' 'E' - E A N' Qu E 7 ix ' .. A . . 1. -. ...SS l 9 itll-Ul.U.Ll 1LALl.ll. - jf - H.............-'A 7'.If..... ....,L..-A ' A'y' Q' nl l'X .tml l. ll lv.l, 4 J 1 ,K 1 I A l l I l 1 t I 1 . I ,K I I . 4-L..- if it dileggyggil ' The Review of the Year Many a twenty horse power car has only four plugs, still if you hit on all four'4, you will pass all the others on the road. It isn't what you can do but what you do do that counts, and ce1'tainly this old year has been full of glorious activities with plenty of victories. We have had our play-time and our work-time, gaining in each, faithful friends. The people of Cameron have stood back of us in a most remark- able way. The business men helped us to get our wireless, they .IQYHUY support our athetics, in fact, they are the friends of all school activity- From the very beginning, the Freshies showed themselves true sports, and worthy of being sons of Wesleyan. Those were the days of real sport and sportsmanship, for when the Freshies broke rules, they took their punishment with a grin that made you feel good way down inside. Truly the future seemed bright with great possibilities appear- ing in the distance. During the two-weeks ban on society pledging the hours were filled with teas, receptions, Wiener-roasts, line parties, and other in- formal gatherings. However, the regular routine was once more con- formed to about the first week in October, for at that time everyone knew who was who. Our first home game on October 5th was with Excelsior Springs, and we gave them a good walloping. We lost to Kirksville the following week, but were in good trim for the battle with Rolla, and they went home with the little end of the score. Dr. Harmon declared a holiday, which was unanimously seconded by the student body, and an all-day picnic was held at the Burlington Reservoir. We held Maryville to 19-7 score in our favor, but Springfield carried home the laurels to the tune of 7-6. XVe showed Jesse Lyle a thing or two by handing to Culver-Stockton a lopsided score 59-0. Tarkio was the sorrier by a 21-7 grievance. The big game, Jewell, was heralded with much anticipation. The day dawned with ideal atmospheric temperature, and the special train was the scene of much hilarity. The gridiron was packed with wildly yelling enthusiastic rooters -and the game was on. The boys fought a. great battle-and although Bill Jewell had the big end of the score, we felt that the piaudils of victory didn't all belong to them. In my praises to these warriors, I have almost neglected to mention the other activities of the school. After the societies were under way, they iirmly established themselves in the heart of the school by the excellent co-operationf They invited the student body and the townspeople to their open programs, and their efforts were gra-ciously received. At the black cat and witch season, the faculty, as is their custom, entertained the student bodyg Eat, drink, and be merry was the slogan of the many ghosts, demons and fairies. The Board of Trustees helped us to install 3, motion picture ma- chine, and the latest productions of note were brought to us. It was not established on the basis! of a money-making proposition, but only to help the people to a better appreciation of the cultural side of life, The twenty-ninth annual session of the Missouri College Union was held at our Alma Mater, for the first time. There were seven colleges represented. The faculty held a banquet at Rice Hall for the visiting delegates. One of the rarest privileges of the year, through Mrs. Overton's kindness, was the hearing of Clarrissa Harrold, who studied under Leland .,,...,.,..,.,,,l,,.T.,,.T...,,,,,,..,,,,,,NEM,,,, A . -..-,.. . .. 1 ii,i,,,fi.if,1,.i,,fa4--'.A-,--,-ILM Cf -w 1- ',Q lei.-riixgv P ,,'-1.3 X -f..-. !1l'f'.'i'4'7fl 5, lJ..f,i.l-J algal..4.-,,,1,u.L.lc-i,i4.,l.......i...'Zne...L.Xfaa......glV:-xM -L :fir lffLi,g',fgQ:l '..,., ,llxlll I X I l X I ' I n L x ' ,f xx: Qffdwxb .J f KSN S 'fi w . .., W QE fa ml J ,Y 1 , y U ,Ky 1 my ini -iiill -A Q-:r 23 313 1 .JN ,,...,., m1 M 3 ,L-Y- FN gpm ' Q9 ,,.,. 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Rlltheam Pianist for Men's Glee Club, H0bb5-n.gearChing- for knowledge. - 1 4 Pl21l1lSt for 'Orchestra . g E Hobby-Playing for everything' MILERED RENDER Mabel Mo A5 1 1 E ROBERT J.ONES M91-Cer, MO. Rutllean, Ladies' Glee Club g ' Adelphian Hoggby-Looking out for her own E E Hobby-Anything not too strenuous. Se ' 5 ADAH MoGULLoUGH Cameron, Mo. CHAS. SHAFFNER Lathrop, MO. E 1 Ruthean Adelphian. Men's Glee Club, Foot- Hobbr-Her indejendence ' ball, Basketball, XV Association TF Q' 3 1 ' Hobby-After a good thing-Boon. QQ EUGENE SOLEL Princeton, Mo. rl , ' Adelphian CARRIE COBB Savannah, Mo. l Q Hobby-The Ladies. Aesthesian, Y. VV. C. A. Hobby-Making the best of things. . W LOLA MocoLLocH Wyooondo, Mo. . S. Q.. nosfnoslan, Y. W. C. A. RALPH HICKS Dawn, MO- . Hobby-Whatever Lois, is. Y. M. C. A., Business Manager of f ' , Athletics, Track, Excelsior, Minis- ,Q V GEORGE KLEPPER Cameron, Mo. te1geLbASSgiiafi0Hk flsseciilflon 4 . . o - rong or 1 er f C 'ee- AifI1pk:Ean'DY' C: A'1 dOl1l,y2L1SO Freeman. 3 'Inc 1 ld 0 y- r. mes casses. .. vi - E ELLA MCCOMB Cameron Mo THELMA JONES Cameron' Mo' 5 ' ' A R tn ui 5 Ruthean ' . Lii-Ioizilalgf-H70 be seen and not heard. : g Hobbyf-Studying to fill up time. S 1 , ' 1 1 AUSTIN SIMONDS ROCk t MO. 'F 3 FRANK SLAYTON Lathrop, Mo , ,. , por' 2 1 Adi ll nv!! A , t, F t Hobby-Marking chapel cuts. -g 21 , 'c , .... i E n liwiliai. if MSe'C15i'Oni OO ' A 3 'F' Hobby-A certain twin. R-3-ZI:1?1'T .SHP-:EV .1 Cameron, Mo. oepllan, racc .... IRENE KAUFMAN Princeton, MO Hobby-Minding his own affairs. E Aesthesian ' , V , l l ,H Hobby-Something not too hard. MQRSARET HARTIGAN ' Gammon . A - .RU 6311 :L ROY FRENCH Appleton City, MO. Hobby--Looking after Mary. LJ .mol l' 'fvvf' A ' .t' , Y. M. ' 1 Cf ,Qf1'E'Q,5ket,,,,11f fSf,fQ,CQfQfOn I VVALIEACE THEILMAN, Gonnoron, Mo. I' Hobby- I don't believe I 'know, Adelphian. Y. M. C. A., Orchestra ' DOCt01'. Hobby-Bluffing. F' !'l IRENE COBB Savannah, Mo. LAURA HENERY Osborn, Mo. 6. ' ' Aesthesian, Y. XV. C. A. Y. XV. C, A. . ,4 Hobby-Keeping secrets for Rllena. Hobby-Listening to what others ' ,Q ' have to say. A A ' . CHARLES MORELOCK Cameron, Mo. A Q Adolplnnn, Football, W Association. FRED MCKEE Revenwoodf MO' ' Hobby-Never an angle, always Excelsior Eng-lo. Hobby-Basketball, Q O . 5- ' af 4 ' VV 'll B 1.- 'f ' , T, M 77 Wa' lillfililli-iiilliivi ii 'TT3E't:'51'TI7 M , .151 4 l f i 2 dj A jg-3,i,QlLi,rl-l l.l,l.:ni,l 4.5. :'..i:g..4.....gl Al l.'C2 if-lil'l'Y ill' l --zoo.-f 1 f 'ff' ' WEN' WT? if'f1211fit .2Tf'.f'i'6EX'??f l?3lf2'5Z-2'7 ?53'A'kiwi 5 1 Q I I 25752 W if '?3 if -f 1 3fif5 2.u i Slm mg fi? L-4fg5Q5i5M,LH114ffLS-Aff11i-N'-'md-f-'JJ- ' V ' H Ia. 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MILDRED ENGLAND Osborn, Mo. GILBERT TEMPLE Stat, MO' 6:3 Ruthean , . f ,, ,,, , . l. Iliff' , , Q , Adelphian, Football, W Association ,All 1 Hobby-Presel-vmg. her dignity. Hobby-Getting the most out of life ,.,..A1 with 'the least effort. HOXVARD -FROMAN Cameron, Mo. ij A Aaolphian, Y. M. C, A., Football, ,A E AW., Association THELMA GROSS Cameron, Mo. K mi + 1 Hobby-Ambitious f01.'1a1.ge quam- Ruthean, Criterion Staff, Y WV. C., A. Q tities, even a Gross. Hobby-A special sort of nran-- i f' g , Froman. , 1 1 Q' E ISABELLE PRUGH Grant CityQ MO. . Q . no Ruulean, .Y. W. c. A. THOMAS J-ONES Cameron, Mo. E l Hobby--Doing unto others. Adelphian, Y. M. C. A. S id . - Hobby-Chemistry. , E THOBURN HAWK Linneus, Mo. E I 1 4 .O .. . . - ' 'S UXCQISIOFA CLLLLLLOL SLLLL GEORGIA AMICK Kansas City, Mo. 3 . g Hobby-To E be clever as well as , W , , 3 . H learnecln ' lstesgieslan, Y. YV. L. A., C1'1t91'101'1 : ' na ' ' FF 3 1 LLLLN WLLLLLMS MO- forossyorgiifo W Q. Ruthean , ' I A ' Q Hobby-To learn to rip as Well . I A as sew. VVALTER SWIFT Grant City, Mo. ', ' H A . Adelphian, Men's Glee Club P I HOWARD BRONSON A111155 MO- Hobby-+To be popular as well as i Excelsior good-looking. . M Hobby-To appear cheerful, A ' - ELIZABETH SKINNER Bra mer, NIO. - .4 GRACE BAKER Blythedale, MO. -' Ruthean Y XV C A ' y L , Hobby-To keep her thoughts from Hobby-This semester her interest V Othels' - - A has been in a far land. 3 li . . ' i 7 R. E. BOURQUIN Butler MO. 1 I 1 7 a ll E Adoipigian, Y. M. O, A., Ministerial RUSSELL WELSH Laclede, Mo. L. I 1 Association. ' ' -Adelphlan, Y. M, C. A. il E - I-Ioblgy-fEat, sleep, be merry, and I-Iobby+-General Pershing. E ' 1 care ul. 1 1 , E CAROL MEYER oregon, MO. M. E. HUIT Eaglevllle, Mo. z S Ruthean, Y. VV. C' A. Hobby-To work as Well as study. E 'Q Hobby-Letting George do it. . I Y , A D JOHN A. CLARK - Cameron, Mo. ' ' ,AL GEORGE FRAZEE Ed-1113, Mo. Adelphian, VV Association, Foot- . , II: Adelphian ball, Track ' . A Hobby-Football mustaches. Hobby-Hard WO1'k- I ' ' ' D 1 I! ' , ' Ma1t1a11d,'M0. A Clillton, MO' T . A'eEItheS1fm'l A' Adelphian, Men's Glee Club, Orchestra ..., Obby-Makmg fl lends' 'Hobby--Intensive campistry. Q DONALD ST1OLLERa Jamesport, Mo. , ' I C -- . - -P, Aooipman, Y, M, C, A, HELEN MARSH 'ra,rk1o, Mo. gl f I 4 I-Iobby?To build a house beside Aesthesian 1 l .3 Q the road. . I-Iobby-Keeping Library. 1 7 I A A 1 el . , . 'F r 'CP'-. H Lift 5 .2-ff . fo N -W WF' D4fmY'E7Tl44lfQ?f'Lf'ffM all 5 2 1 dl 1 l il l lli+X-ful 9 C2 3 J . ORM-amy ' 3'-A-.::Z :f'f1l1'zj ' .-e' 1-i A vi 5. at . 5 l ,.f-- -,.. ,',.,,.,.....,L ,.,M ..,.... ,s......-..., lift 'ffffg iff'-FE' 'TF M' f A it?2iii4Q?'lZ5L3iUlil 'TtT lt ll tlfibnblabknl gh Ht 2 A J it -2.,ep'ig,ILa.A ll JA, ' 'Q .fsql . t is Powers. The general approval was so great that the authorities are trying to book a return engagement for next year. On December llth the 'Ruthean Literary Society held its annual fri? all banquet for the football men.'. -Tohn Clark was chosen Captain of the '23 neil i-jj squad and we are confident that he will lead a winning team- 57 The Friday morning before the holidays, the Music and Expres- if sion Departments brought to the students the Christmas Spirit through iff. W1 a program arranged by the heads of these departments. Santa. Claus was good to us. He gave us two weeks' vacation and 5:3 Fi. many presents. But he was never better than when he brought us back .gg i, to school. College life, after all, is about the best life. The return to 335' . school brought many changes. Early in the year We were grieved to learn -LI 2 that Dr. Harmon was leaving us-however, our loss is MClf6l1d1'G9'S gaill. 'T' --T Our new President, Dr. E. F. Buck, came to us from Southwestern College lj .11 at XVint'ueld, Kansas. He is a fine friend and we are proud of him and Nj M his family. .Tanuary l3, Miss DuBois led chapel, preparatory to our appreciation I of the coming of the Little Symphony Orchestra of Kansas City, which :Lt E would give two concerts on January 15 at the M. E. Church. This Orches- vw S tra, consisting of nineteen men and one woman was the first of its kind ' to visit this city, and the audience which packed the house at both the 'lt' afternoon and the evening performances showed their appreciation by M-t I. their applause and their close attention. 'V , There liveth in a deep and awful cavern a fearful monster. And Hn . this monster goeth forth at certain seasons to prey upon the college stu- ' dents: the profs don't say it with their Vs and seem to do it with perfect . Eis. Again we were at the beginning of a semester with its new work. ' A few short weeks and tlie close is upon us. If onlv regrets might be felt + in advance. they would less often need to be realized at the close. Some ' are born .great some achieve greatness. and some grate upon us. l The Y. XV. C. A. Carnival was a drawing card of the Semester, and J you surely missed half of your life if you stayed away. ' The student body was strong in its loyalty to the Basketball Team. The many friends of Miss Alleen NVilson were immeasurably sorry ', :sf to have her leave XVeslevan, for she was popular both as a teacher and ...J as an alumna of the college. 1 -v-' -f Miss Lottie Mae Bose. Asst. Sec. of Young People's XVork for Mis- ' souri State. spoke to us in chapel. of the Sunflav School Convention to be H-4 held in Columbia. We had a. number of capable students as delegates in that Convention. gjj Our Basketball team went on a tour, and they smiled equally as 53? well in defeat as in victory. Wesleyan has seen manv victories and many lil: defeats. Victories are inspiring: thev spur the student body on to better PM Lil co-operation. Defeats are not disastrous: Jasper should ever hold high A' Lil-. her good name of being sportsmanlike whether in victory or defeat. f-ig, In the Spring. a young man's fancy and also the girls'-the society banquets were dulv celebrated as is the annual custom. and they Li-. were conclusively proved successful, for one of the Freshies,' confessed ig. he had had enough to eat. V .5 The track season opened with brilliant prospects. Several of the lift tffif old men were back. and new ones of promise were reported. Captain Sewell is to be commended upon the splendid work of the team, nf i-LEA Miss Lippelt's Romance Language department conducted our chapel wt .EQ-fi exercises with a remarkable amount of skill and ability, 5,2 ttf. Easter Vacation! l! The Glee Clubs went on tours, in the interest of the college, and when school was again in full swing, we missed their VTE ttf: if. 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The Commencement season was preluded by the Senior recitals ,which were a credit to the departments upon the production of such artists The Mascot under the supervision of Professor Kelsev was a decided success as is always the work of this department Commencement actiwities, the inauguration of the new President ociety night the Aesthesian Lawn Fete, the annual exhibit of the Art Department the Alumni Contests, were the closing events of this chapter We have striven to maintain the high ideals of a college community -a community of responsible and responsive souls with simple living and high ideals. With cordial and complete co-operation, a confidence born of mutual undeistanding the tasks of each day were met and the problems solved. We have pledged our best endeavor, and we ask simply your best in return stiiving always to remembei Heres to those that believe in us Heres to those that believe in us W 3 , I-PTS. llllliiilllll II . 4 ' , . s , K ' 9 1 Q 7 . , - I Sl !! 9 .9 , . r ! 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The.Senior class elected Clarence Senior, president, . 5 Vera Dudley, vice-president, and Charles Campbell, secretary- 1 Ill treasurer. The Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes consol- g S idated and elected Marie' Steele, -president, Lucy Hall, v1ce-pres1- Q p dent, and Lynn Hamlet,' secretary-treasurer of the lower classes. T 3 The activities began with a backward party which was g E held in secret at a private home, because of the'-curiosity of college 1 3 Freshmen. The next activity was the result of a nightmare in T which our sponsor saw a debating team. The,Sociology class is i .selected two teams to debate Socialism, The affirmative won and the Academy adopted the Socialistic platform. The next step 'was an Academy team. Trials were held in December and six 5' members selected from the thirteen contestants. The inter-high -,Q X school question was, Resolved that the United States should own A ' and operate the coal mines' of the nation. The aiiirmative team, .ff Vera Dudley, Ledgerwood Sloan, and Clarence Senior, won their Hrst debate with Mirabile Consolidated High school, unanimously, , but the other four opponents on their schedule withdrew. The I V negative team, Roy Schneiter, Lucy Hall, and Charles Campbell, ,4 y' was disappointed in all of their challenges, by one forfeiture O. and the others sending polite excuses. .fo ,M The Academy attempted to enter the North4west Missouri Ill 2: Interscholastic Association in declamation and oration, but were . not permitted to do so, although an Academy orator entered the F:-I gl- ' M. W. C. High school contest.. E Saturday, May 26th, a picnic was given in honor of Prof. 3 Taylor, who is leaving to complete his work for a Master's Degree 3 S ' at Northwestern University. Monday evening, May 28th, the IS Thirteenth Senior class of Missouri Wesleyan Academy presented a three-act play, Mister Bob, and following the play the diplomas 1 g were awarded to the largest class since the beginning of the f 'I' Academy. ft 4 t The Academy was a representative group this year, and in- ' 2 cluded a member of the Ladies, Glee Club, Mildred 'Connorg the . 3 ul reader of Missouri Wesleyan Concert Company, Mary McKee, Lynn and Albert Hamlet, of the Cameron Community Concert A - Bandg Ella Bentley, accomplished pianist, the secretary of the E men's literary society, and five preachers. , ' ,Q We have had from the beginning the idea supreme of suc- S ,' cess and have lived up to it as befitting the junior members of 'jf Missouri Wesleyan College. 1, - 'I 2 h' f. it ggi 5, - in , i f T ' . F5i.Ds, xv are ff' 1 a 1 gl iffy Q15 Cf? 4fffi?2as.i1f- -lt l .Lili .l. l,Ll,i..i. it if ,,,, QQQW, i t l 1. Q 1. 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Next must be strength- ened thelimpulses to share, all real expression being social. Last of all. there must be an evaluation of every power of body and voice, of every potentiality of Hgure and manner. The teacher may then construct the ideal personality for the individua.l learner. This ideal will be the pattern, as through long years of patient toil every resource of mind is developed, every power of soul is strengthened, and the ability to mirror that inner life of thought and feeling is brought to perfection. JUN1oRs Clara Clark Mildred Crider Dorothy Harmon Adah McCullough Nadine Nichols UNCLASSIFIED Mildred Baxley Lou Gene Evans Loraine Shirts Pansy Beard Nila Canfield - Luther Swift Helen Boxx Grace Holiday Rhena Tomlin Charles Burgess Bernice Hopper Lucile Watson Alice Cameron Mildred Kelsey Mildred Williams Florence Cobb Maud McKenzie Romaine Wood , Clacy Dennis Christine O'Neal PAGEANTRY Rosa Asher Clacy Dennis Mabel Shaw Mildred Baxley Vera Herring Hortense Silvius Leata Crumpler Maud McKenzie Luther Swift STORY TELLING Muriel Hainline I-sf? E. ,FN O E, 5' w E .72 E e. 'v T 1 1435 'y1Q-5 'QL ? glo- .1 - i- lilllrllillliillli'?I.4fE:a.',I5.TElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll lil R M - Q i I -1 - 'T W P1 r V , V' A. ' ' 'A ' ' L- Mal -'nuf r wi A f l'l, ' l ,-- A- 3-7 janv- .- Y V I-w - h ,, , 1- ' ffl . 1 N ' H f H M J K5 1 u v ' Jlglf' C f wiv V V V Y W -srx Y . .,' x A N ,-,. 1 ,V 1 A ' ' if H X, , f, ', fgs, ,, W, ff ' L L 1: Hg ' 'z1i.:4 i:,L g..' .. 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LLM. will M21 iii fiij 55125 f4,.,QJ ig Qi le-fi 5, i ae ,ii re 4 ei so .id ,vi V111 ff o fe AA-f I L,-A! 6 Q It' F' u Q T! iii li:-5-vi if V 5 swf: 'v' :VJIF CNS' '65 Wink iff' --ff ll W1 Vw l f 'ff ix ' 5 l 'f 9- 'I g an 'fad 'Ti' W if W www if Y' - Q b E ark?-W-lllllllllllllllllllffm: GZ: OWIQ C E i l ll llll l llll sw 'Of r A ' l v 4 ,x ' 0 Io Q? 14 6 ll nc u x -W , Q.. I' . '-.4 E E E er.: E a A I i r l Piano Department 2 P: J. E. LAYTON, LENORE DuBfOIS I The Piano Department, under the direction of E all Prof. Layton and Miss DuBois, has developed into one 3 2 of the important departments of the college. Not only 2 I i gin college students, but high school students and out of I:-I 'g town people as well come to Wesleyan to take advan- L: IL' tage of this splendid opportunity for training in S E Piano. The well-trained graduates' of this department FS 3 are ample proof of the ability of the instructors. 1 i X -1 S . . 3 an Juniors A2 fi Neva Garner Gladys Marsh . So homor y Q p GS X Q Donna Hagan Ruth Jones ' Mary Hartigan Isabelle Prugh Elsie Ingram Grace Winn H . I I Unclassified Q 7 Grace Baker Mrs. R. L. Henry Al If Esther Borders Wilma Hibbs I I oo . , . o, 'M Mary Bridges Grace Holliday 2 Alice Cameron Mrs. Evalyn McEldery gg Irene Cobb Anna Belle McMahan SI E Roma Cooper Martina Martin 'S' in-1 Mary Cordle Doris Jean Maxwell 5 Wilfo1'd 'Crawford Mary Frances Milsap f-i .5 Leata Crumpler Mildred Nichols 9' 1 1 3 Francis Dalke Lillian Parr I 1 Ruth Deem Randall Reed E Esther Dice Blanche Rollette g ouie Belle Dice can-1-011 Russell 'F Florence M. Dorsey Opal Shannon I E Frances Eaves Luther Swift 2 Grace Farmer Hazel Urban - E Florence Frakes Mrs. fW. S. Warren ll! Byron Fuller Pearl Vlfhittaker l 4 Q . al- Martha Fuller Mildred Williams E g ary artsook Edith Spragg E J ll! Q' agp Q 1 9 4 if I J.. gfbll 54 I 49 nf . ' ' - . . I. ' t 'H lla 'f lf p .f . I I e I., p Pre H fPeI Be-X , 0 . V a I- p 'F ekizlflllllll ml . mm an Q :egg sms..-.an in I gg f.. lil' lin SIA 'l' YFSI .X 3 w 1 4 I 4 I I I I l I l ' I 1 E 1 i V If pi 'X 'A l vi. W xr V. X X x 'B' -,,,,.,..--- - '--'neun-! ' ' .4-.ire-:..f 'WL ,L r nm um n :sms .Ae Owlo r zfe l ll lalzul aiusl asgq Nt... . ..,f,5iQi'l' , , ,, ,WL .,.f f Q I V D I D Q I. 4 O3 gl U' Voice Department t HERBERT C. KELSEY p ' I The Voice Department of Missouri Wesleyan V Q' College is truly a credit to the school. Under Pro- fessor Kelsey's direction many excellent voices have A ' e been developed. Each year there are a number of nu ,M graduates from this department who prove its worth. E The increasing number of people who take up the E culture of their voices ,seem evidence of Professor S. -. of Kelsey's contention that every normal person sings. . :g The rMen's and Ladies' Glee Clubs lhave advertised lg Tp i this department and the college as well all over North 2 E Missouri. ' ' E an a In lors : E Hel-en Cleveland Luther Swift g nn l E Sophomores E 2 Clara Boone Mrs. YV. F. Null E qi Bernice Bothwell Rex Orr . A Eva Crawford Geneva Parry qv ' Clifton Fiddick Eldon Rutledge c Bazzell Foxworthy Elza Wallace Q . Grace Hainline Joe Williams y X , Q Mrs. Evalyn M-crEldery Alleen VVilson l Q . Jas. McGlumphy Marie Steele Q. Anon MoMohan waiter Swift so 4 Unclassified ' 'Q' Lura Barlow R. L. MoRoa S O. 'M Mrs. Huma. Bergert Mrs. R. L. McRea 5.1 gg Certrude Buck Lois McColloch 2 3 Roma Cooper Lola McColl0ch 2 2 Edna Dorsey Lillian Parr S E Mrs. G. S. Daniels Floyd Pollock, 2'- uu Nellie Foster Blanche Rollette E Martha Fuller ' Mildred Robison g 'L' Nila Ganfleld Roy Schneiter g 'F ' Mary Guyer Florence Shepherd 2 Vera Herring Opal Shannon' S - Caryl Howard Betty Slayton v S E Mary Klepper Theo Stone 1 T.eota Crumpler Donovan Simmons. 3 ' Carol Meyer Charles Taylor . E Ruth Moser , Romaine Wood Anna Belle McMal:an V S V 5' E Q . P. ff .1 W 4 S H 'y . fl -, 'I lf- 'v.f . 'i 'R 1 V . , - ' .4 ,fp f :Q up . .fnf o Ill. 1 I . N VKVV l l1' '?'W.'i ' Q -X. .,., .-., rm., . :,.tf...,f., fsxeen uullsslslnnula-me QWL9 y E -Elll ll ll l lllll l r if LL at 1' 0' fg 03 'tl .Q U60 14 4 Wi by W - Orchestra 5' ,1 'K E E ll I E S S : 5 E L S 'F' 5 S 5 E E s ffl QL 'O' 'X bi 0' 0' 1 is 1 Z if Band and Urchestra Students G 3 Glen Adams Neva Garner Floyd Pollock 5 -I Zola Althouse Carroll Gillis Willie Quigley Mabel Bergeson Donald Gillis Roy Schneiter L ' 3 John A, Bowman Albert Hamlet Opal Shannon Q '- Richard Bowman Lynn Hamlet Geo. Sharp F 2 Georgia Callahan Truman Henry Mrs. E. E. Shaw Maurice Cater Pansy Haerr Luther Swift -' ,-1 Kenneth Crawford Ross Kelsey Jay Tomlin lj: Blanche Crow Uhl Kendrick Chas. Webster ' Nj Wm. D. Crow Kermit Knoch Lelah Wells Ya, -eq 4 19 13 Lottie Curtis Billie Layton Lynn VVells fly jj Wm. E. Davis r Clyde Little Boyd Wilhoit ,Tj Tommy De Steiguer Claire Luce Faye Wilhoit ' Li2g.! Harold Downey Blanche Martin Merle Williams B35 3,1 Herbert Gale Homer Massie Grace Winn VVilson Gorrell VVayne McClure Arnold VVolfe Edna Garner Ray McCommas Glen VVoner Q13 ,nl V -vi' Q . If 2 tl Q QM' ' lr Y lo' if VW ' Q 9, U ., , M. Q V - -gff-W ew , , c, ,, I 4 ffl ' a lll M mmummm th !QQY3 , M l mll3yE,y,lgff5,WmQ3 P' N' iff LT! F- 'If 'H -liilfltl. -Q.--pf - Q'-F-anno-P ' sf' lllllllllllllllllllf-EXE QWb : ll alulunluunfax-V Waller H, Talent H. Salsbury V. Dudley W Lawson School of Commerce SENIORS Stenography Bookkeeping Mildred Connor Vera Dudley Harry Salsbury Hannah Talent Grace Waller l- i..i.,. Typewriting Wynona Lawson Typewriting Roma Cooper Ollie Belle .Dice Cecil Finney Byron Fuller Martha Fuller Margaret Frazier Earl Gooding Elzada Johnston Paul Jones George ,Klepper Edwin Kurz' 5 Wynonafr Lawson Newman McCabe Mary 'McKee Carrie Novinger ' Paul Russell Harry Salsbury Roy Schneiter Clarence Senior Austin Simonds Hannah Talent Murl Toner Grace Waller Vera Dudley Byron Fuller Martha Fuller Wynona Lawson Basil Reese Paul Russell Harry Salsbury Hannah Talent Grace W'aller Bookkeeping Cecil Finney Byron Fuller Martha Fuller Edwin Kurz lVynona Lawson Newman McCabe Carrie Novinger Raymond Peck Basil Reese Paul Russell Alvis Runyan Harry Salsbury Hannah Talent Murl Toner A- Grace Waller ' Shorthand Mildred Connoi Cecil Finney Elzada Johnston Newman McCabe Carrie Novinger Harry Salsbury Hannah Talent ' Grace VValler e-.ef-1.: 1 mn ii: ueajgnjjf ' ' 3 ...Ac I , , .-,.., ... ...--H',-,. --- ,K 'fvf-111 lllllllllllllllli'-bil: OWL9 Nc-4-an mm u IIIIIIEBPA' Hgsixs s lar-1 4., ,L 2 , - A- , 4-5 AA-f 411. .SL ,,,.,,--., --. - --mari' 71.9-Z V FTKP Organizations SECTION VH 'T i f 4 H ii H W H rf! UQ . my 2 f. xg . 1' Mg - '- ,A H + S P 1 3521 qu il ,ll ul efi if Sign I 'IM N.. 's,' ' 2? rl! 's 1. I 1 ! EW iii' 51 if U ,U y . s I . v-.-.,----1- -r . - --- :glows-K - --'-- .,,- ..,-. -. -- fs- JQQ Q11- if img IM 25 O. ill V 1 'Q ft 94 if o'v att 05 Ol ul.: tn 5 all E E .1 ul ff 5 5 E S'- E i 5 S 5 E E 5 :J S 2 E E E an an an E HW ASSOCIATION E nl: One of the strongest organizations of Q-M. W. C. is the W V Q Association. Anyone is eligible to be a member who has earned a cab 11? vy 26 . -21. 'ICQ' Qtr- 'I 5'..i39.' letter in some one branch of Wesleyan athletics. Its purpose is the holding together of all those Wearing the W , It stands for higher and better athletics, and guides and directs those aspiring to win honors in this branch of activity. Among its members are those who have faithfully upheld the honor of Wesleyaii on the gridiron, both men and Women of basketball fame, baseball stars, and track men, ' whose records stand in the M. I. A. A. Wm. Bayard Conklin, President of the Association, and Twila. Atherton, Secretary-Treasurer, have Served faithfully in an effort to 3 give this organization the very best. E 3 i 'U ull ' st 3 'U' S S E A Q K 1 ll 1 3 Q 1 1 1 an an S 5 9 5 E E 2 'S -' E E 5 fi 9 4 ,I 1 1 . We We 5 V4 5.4 :Si - Mc 253 namm mim nina:-ma t g I Q 3 t, a- simum nmumm r',Y.v'LF1 1-AIIX l'IN'!'T Vllllill' 1 , E ' x lp 1 E5 H 'Q Q Y 4 2- W 4, X V N W MS' 1 ' X .,! L, N , 4'-Y--' 1' ,.f.-fT1 wwf. lg I. W' , 1 . ., fx w A 5 4 ' n I , x ,Q I Y . V i X !f'4 T K w W W 1 1 , l x 'E 252 ' 1 1 1 4,1 fn, f 1 f g f J ' WT: g- ,S W ,f W ' ' - ff f ' 'fm 1 - --. , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' j 'g' 1 f, f K 1 ' 3 V I 'R .-, X 3 f 1 Q 1 I f I 5 ' Y ' ' -f ' f ,M ,A ,--.,.,, -- - -'- - xs. 5: , .5 g 11,924 b N-Xl .ff is , X .f HQ f X ef f ,K . I . -,ni 3 Y , . X 55341,-A-Q 'zii tggb :5'1'1-- x , Q, , : A 3' 4,3 u w N is is X N Q S 2 ,X X X W ,.., 2 X A R Li - N1 X SJ fx ,M X . ,x . ,Q Z ., , 1 lf, W 5 - 'AA v - fx. Z 9'5VQs1 fi SA , H IA, X N I fiaxvn i x A 'fy 5. 4 is A L l Q X M, .Q , i,Q, , W V ,ffflf wffw ffv X 4-ruff www +V If ff 1 , ' 'K ,.,., X A M X f , f., N, , , 'fry' , ,!,,1y. , , MN, ,m , ' 5 x I NX'-' Q f ' jiyfx fllfm X . ,h,j fy, if x., 7,77 W If ,-.1 l -4 v We 1 1 ' 4 wwf X . x I 1 1 l f I Q X Y I 1 ' ,ng ,Q 'Il I X i li' , M I W rx 5 X ' , w' ,I ,-x- Y---LYEA-- funn ri fl - , , , , ' X 7Ti f ff miiii K- xg --'ff --fd-?? dm --NW ,, W- ,, Q IV Y - V is : , -W. J fi QML , , ,N Vi V-xv A, .. ll r I K I 4 v w - 5 -W .1, .- S.--.-af-,f 1 ' - M' ' ,....,.-....,,,- - ...gg-an V i -AY -K --WA-4---mg KW, ,-,,A,,..,..g..-- -, V--...M yy lll llllll l llli'-X35 Q45 Uwe u n a m 1 54 lj V, f,f'f'Ll1,. , TWT, fir 1 -fn .,,f,',,Y .. M lf if 4 4 'x it eil 99 ,ll C Aesthesian Literary Society , MOTTO- Be not satisfied with present attainments, for when E S growth has ceased, decay has already begun. z E COLORS-Purple and Gold. E 2 FLOXVERS-Purple aster and goldenrod. E nn ' an E OFFICERS ..a E First Semester Second .Semester I 5 Goldie Diven President Edna Dorsey ' E Helen Munn Vice-President Mabel Shaw S gl Mildred Crider Secretary Lois Lawson E E Edna Dorsey Treasurer Irene Cobb . S an Mary McKee Chaplain Georgia Amick ' il E Lois and Lola 'I' fMcCol1och Pianist Alice Cameron Z I' ' Christine Kendall vChorister Marie Steele Betty Slayton Cv 5 Helen Marsh Sergeants Feirie J011eS X. 4 Vera Border Myrtle Lair 'X Verna Kuebler Curators Grace I-Iainline 6 Elsie Mae Ingram Mildred Crider , 61- 0 The Aesthesian Literary Society is the oldest society in Missouri 4 Wesleyan College. lt was organized by Mrs. Proctor, the wife of the ,4 y President, shortly after the founding of the school, Its name at that time was the Hesperian Literary Society. In the year of 1890, Missouri .M 'M Wesleyan was promoted to the rank of college and the society changed - 5.-1 3 its name to Missouri Wesleyan College Society, Again in 1891, the S E name was changed to Aesthesian Literary Society. E :J VVe find that year after year brings ceaseless changes, losing for 2 E us a great number of our old girls, but also bringing many new ones . S 3 to take their places. We do not believe that the Aesthesians ever had a E 2 iiner or a jollier bunch than at present. And we have talent. Remem- Q S ber the Aesthesian-Excelsior play? What a host of readers we have- E 2 Mary McKee, Goldie Diven, Lois Lawson, Fairie Jones, Mildred Baxley, I E and-a lot of others. Or whose voice is better known than Chrisie . 2,1 2 Kendall's or Elsie Mae Ingrain's? The Lawn Fete, given by the Aesthes- W E 2 ians, has grown to be an important annual affair. 1 E As we have been so may we continue to be. Oh, We are Aesthesians, Aesthesians, 'lAesthesians, Oh, we are LU' Aesthesians of VV. C., We're all of us workers, We're none of us 3 shirkers, Oh, we are Aesthesians of M. W. C. , an - ul ul 1 ,,, 3-' II O0 ' I A H ff' w lp 23' ll O 4 P N Q,- A 'fob ' nay' 41 sg vfq , 1: Q V K4 , EA - lllllllllllllllllllllllllfa-Ms: .le 9 Q 3 sa.-'5-lliillilll 1- 4' tim 'JE'-'I t 'VH 'fs-'xl . . .t .,w 4 . . .. 'WX6-tilll lll ll ll l l OWI5 ll ll lml lllllli lx -il, 7, Y-,,1,,-n . , , ,,,,, ,A 1,.,-, .,,.. ,yqllf ' ' 32 22 I.. It ld QQ! '50 5 R - 5 .. E E : mi 1 - A a oh lllIlllllIIllllllli?I 2 I fm-1 . V74 -x, ' 1 k - i A - 1 r , fif U ,L I H S J! E + 5 . W W v'o ,'4 490 uh E H 2 Ya 9 4 f +A , , -W ma nn: mu X... T553 ' ' Wasfvfw A ' , Au, W -XM 'ful' mfql. F'mEf'y2z., Q '- ' M f 75 -- ' g ,,,,, imi 1 1.L,..,L 1. Eli rim V MN 'L' 15lI.Q5HQT N -I . ,, , . X...-1.-fav! ,,.,.,,-.....,. -- , -xiii' v -, A - ,,.. --....i.g......,, ..,.--,, f I u lIlllllllll E-'sit OWLQ Jliiillll llllllllll :las-sq' pri:-:gi 7-75 fn , 1. li Q. H 0 4 ii .il E 2 Excelsior V The Excelsior Literary Society, believing that all 3 ,I B things outlive their usefulness, revised is constitution 2 g immediately upon the opening of the school year. Fresh E gl- blood was infused into the organization by the admission :Il E of new fellows, who so well entered into the spirit of E E Excelsiorism that they jerked the society from inertia E 2 and started it on the way to a realization of the dreams :ll- E and hopes with which it was founded nearly a quarter E -' of a century ago. S E During the year, the Excelsiors appeared in monthly E , open programs, several of which were held jointly with g the Aesthesians, aided their sister society to put on a E 5' play, and presented the motion DiCtH1'6, If I Were 2 I 1 King. In addition, the wide wide world was favored Q' with the Excelsior brand of radio-ated programs from Ov , the M. W. C. broadcasting station. The twenty-third er. annual banquet was the big event on the calendar and will long be remembered by those present. All in all, .6 the Excelsior year has been one to be looked back upon with pleasure and a good deal' of pride. W 9, OFFICERS President ----- Fermon Sewell W' ph Vice-President - Ralph Hicks E Secretary - - Clarence Senior E 3 Treasurer - - - Ivan Wurster gl E Sergeant-at-Arms - Charles Burgess E E 'Chaplain -I - - Rev. Allen E 2 Critic - - R. L. Henry S Attorney - Waldron Jones 3 Howard Bronson S il Board of Curators - Charles Taylor E 5 Harold Downey g 1 Pianist - - - Kenneth Crawford E 3 Chorister - - Brick Swift E Yell Leader I Ralph Whipple E - E- t 1 ,Q gi. F4 IQ! I?ITllliQIHjlIIlllIzi. g I 923 Q g. E'JlllIllil 1 t1.l..slnXIl,.-i1f.tI ,l. I M I I I , . N . 7'f1 ' , I I, ,I , . I II I, I' ' ' I 'f 'III 'I 1. f I I YI f 4 ,Ik I ,I I XII' i Ll' i-5,7 X I I I V I I I I I -I I I I I 1 QI X ..,,., I ifiliii I I lfgiij I I A I I5 -2 . flil I 3,24 . Q,-, ,..: I . I I , . I I I 4- I V'NI - I ,-, I LLL! I I I I II A ' 'II-I - I L ,I If - I I IIIE I I MAX, I x I III, I I I-II-,E I 4, Y I I IIYI7: I I,I I.II I I Isl? ,Ji I III: II I 14 I I X' I I ,L-, I ' I I VI fa I 1 I I I W 'if ' I , I II III I II . I I I , If , gf-U IV AWN, I II I I I I II I I I , ' ' 'I ' , I . . , , I I I I I I I I 'i ,, v S-A 'SCI- v i- , I it I -1 ' 5 ii l Y P In :,. lr.. it' l w' T - 1 T 5? I . in J f'-' 1, 'Z' . , ' 1 X T ,-r L1 i .1 7 2 I 5 Y f --'auto'- Y-M'., Vs, Uqlhgu-Q' K V ' K, ..'I. .... 'ST' T1'Z2'l-C5 , -....---fm. . K X - f32yv:JsIs..f.s tif , L 14,1 . MHP ifgff W3-T B' ffiff V301 is '1 lg riff, Digi Adelphian Literary Association I MOTTO--Esse Quam Videri. i COLORS-Blue and VVhite. FLOWER-Hyacinth. f ,.,., , OFFICERS 1922-23 F52 First Semester Second Semester Joe Knierim President Chas. Shaffner Emerson Brown Vice-President Everett Blackman E552 Geo. Leker Secretary Donald Stoller LIJ Rex Orr Treasurer Dyre Campbell A. L. Hardy Chaplain Wm. S. Warren LTC Wallace Croy Chorister VVallace Croy Clifton Fiddick Curator Wallace Theilman R. E. Bourquin Critic Emerson Brown 'r Chas. Shaffner Attorney 1Erman Miller ' Everett Blackman Sergeant Geo. Schonk 5 5 .9 D 'S 'o It 0 oi E- L li EE 1 I. 1 l.I gi, I Pe . .lk .W You are seeing us here and you recognize us. Greet us, then, as Aa.. we hail you, for we know you any time and everywhere. We are the Adelphian Men. Our society hall does not limit us, and the fields, the campus, and the class rooms do not hold us, but you may iind us strewn about the Nation, influencing it with our citizenship from Maine to California, and even to foreign'lands. Are we conceited in our inheritance, a path firmly trodden, and for being eager to -grapple with the confronting problems? Then pride is our weakness. After the usual two weeks grace Ca peace so vainly fair, we scur- ried down the campaign road of membership and celebrated in the castle of initiation feasted upon the Adelphians Manna. We had many pleasures and few detractions in our hall during the iirst semester, and occasionally ventured as far as the chapel with an open program or to the broadcasting room, where our best talent flashed around the world. It was such necessities that developed our splendid orchestra. The new officers of the second semester are loaded with many burdens, and have a few important classes every week, but none so ponderous that loyalty and duty is forgotten, Our annual banquet was the criterion of its season, perhaps no more delightful than usual, but a precedent of Adelphian quality. Our regular activities have been slight- ly impaired from time to time, as many men are often absent, away on Glee Club Trips, Debates, or Track Meets. An occasional case in campustryn breaks out sometimes and this year has carried one of our noted Brethren away to that dreamy land, but like all Adelphians, he lives just the same and often we commune with him. Now rushes in this ending, We smile wistfully and say, Yes, friend, commencement is hovering, And tomorrow is just one more dayg We are drifting out into the sunshine 'Our friendship will never sever, The kindred now existing, friend o' mine, I shall cherish it all forever. g L , 'mai rr, . ,L.,,.., Y, .4 1 'T' ,,.,... Illlllllllllflllll lllllllllll-E' I l'i'i'-EIQLEIII , 4 x - -,E 1 55 i'w , j '-3414? f' W f-t F' ' A 'm f 5 TT' C' ' FWTTTE' ffeh' ffr'-1:7 . q Q as -jf 3 75-V1 ?igt,,g,:Q-hh'-.2 L, ... rin i n. -. H .t . . .TL .. au -..U---T-A-..,. . . ,, WA, A , ,, Y Y Y 1 'Vt !Efli!V l .Y I if 21,2 ' 1 Sf. 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U w l ur Y A I r K 'F n 6 r l 5 X N I l I 1 l i r ? + 5 i I 4 1 rg- ,Am . -fa-.-:.'--:bf Q- ,N-,- I - ---uit! , YY-My-rv, A.. f-f-v v V i ... H - -v 5 lu IIIIIIIII IIII XE GWB! umuuu urs-X Ruthean Literary Society MOTTO-Vite sin litteris mors est. COLORS-Cardinal and Straw. FLOWER-Red Rose. 'OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President Thelma Gross Jean Swiger Vice-President Clara Boone Faye Bridges Secretary Mildred England Marguerite Bangs Treasurer Isabel Prugh Helen Williams Chaplain Rosa Asher Dorothy Harmon Chorister Helen Cleveland Louise Ferris Pianist Carol Meyer Eleanor Downey Sergeant Adah McCullough Esther Hootman Criterion Reporter Jean Swiger Jean Swiger Louise Ferris Elizabeth Skinnei Board of Curators Marguerite Bangs Kathryn Bond Jean Swiger Isabel Prugh A RUTHEAN TOAST Miss Toastmaster, all friends of Ruthean, This is a hard. place you have put me ing To make a fine hit With keen Irish wit When there's not a bright thought my poor pate within Why? I sit here appalled by this awful toast, My heart fairly quakes at the thought of toast, Even of my dry breakfast toast, My husband can't boast, So what can I do with a Ruthean toast? Still, for Ruthean, you'd die at a martyr's stake, When it's Ruthean, you'd suffer for friendship's sake, So I'll suffer my share, For Ruthean I'll dare, And this terrible toast I shall try to make. College life is a rare priceless gift to us, - And the friendships it brings are most dear to us, Friends ullselfish and pure, Friends steadfast and sure, Friends constantly finding the best in us. By little and little a friendship clan Grows out of like purpose and love and plang Its bond is full clear, Its devotion sincere, It's a God-given love in the heart of man. And such a group is the clan Ruthean The Wesleyan band known as the Rutheang Devoted to good, ,A fair sisterhoodg' Gleaning wisdom and truth toils the Ruthean, Then, here's to the Wesleyan Rutheans. , Those gay, thoughtful girls---our own Rutheansg' May the' future unfold, Girlish secrets unfold-- Many deeds-many line deeds of Rutheans, --L. C. R. '23, r ffaesnm ' is J To Q' s lun l mnnmula:x- b 1, W sv , ,7,....-W vw- 1 76 6 , J V A v .-N Y 4 4 .I W s K- , , -wa-' W 'E x ',r:l my Y' is X 1 LR: A EW Hi! lj, V 'L 1 3 ,' s i 1 4 l F T If - 1 Q A1 v x lv .iq f 5. V 5 I , v r R 1 'X 1 ,xv . Q. 's ,N 1 N '.- I 1 f s n Q ' iii! f ' :yu -Y--' --' ' , 1' + m Q1 I N '3 i Bri, M , f 1 A, Q i ,A , 1 ma V W . W V, , , f , 1 , r , w ,, ,,,,, ,LM ,.f' M . J 'r ,ll N 1 1 :V 1 I I If gf 2 ,Vi Yi mis R V , , ..,,...-., Q -AN -s-f--W - .4-Q-f---' --..-,f--f-v-- ' 'ii' H --wi M-f-yum V, ,,...,3 -I LH -4 1 ' ' F c an n u n s .: p E I IIII IIII IIIIIIBXW 1 '3 U 1 - e ' Q QQQ ?-1? ity vi rx It I i i . i E - as E H E 1 s TE 5 4 T z In S E E E 1 E E an T ' E E E E FF QQ 1 I Q 'fl tg' ty? 'I' 3 ,.s'23.9. 'fe vit E :: su an ' 3 un 1 3 S 2 an 1 : E '-I :S 3 1 : - z S as 7 Q S ' - E g 2 President ---- - - - ---- W. S. Warren T: 2 Secretary and Treasurer - - R. L. Henry g E .Faculty Adviser ----- - - - - Prof. Taylor E g Y The ministerial association is an organization of the student ministers : Q and those preparing for the ministry at M. W. C. It hasythis year members who : 2 are actually preaching in charges of their ovvn. A 1 2 . The ministerial association has meetings every -two weeks usually on S Q9 Friday night, The purpose of the organization is to bring the young ministers together into a closer fellowship than is possible in any other organization in I . 'ij college. We have speakers in these meetings who are men that have had exper- .I ience preaching, and who discuss some of the practical problems that are con- , y 1 nected with the ministry. l U I Q Q It is our desire for the coming year to have more regular meetings, with 1 lg 2 n every student minister taking part, making them more informal, meetings among ourselves, each student presenting his particular problems and letting the rest discuss them. . gn 1 - ' 10 . N if is ze: 5.9162 T ' llllillllllllllliiififi axiilllllllllllllllllllllllliiy lA',l,,l'I Id lil '11 VITY- X-Cl IC gtg' ,Q llli-15I '9l'?:EglllIlllllll The Y. W. C. A. has been an active factor in our College life this year. In the fall when We were all strangers the Y tried to make the new girls feel at home by giving them home ties-a big Sister. , , , 0 p our little sistersl' from being lonesome. The regular devotional meetings held each week were led by girls of the Association or by women of the faculty or town who were interested in us. ' to i By meansiof a carnival we raised money to make a gift to our sister college Hua Nang in Foochow, China. The Hua Nang There were hikes and socials too t kee '.L-s..2'fE?I.5 I4ii':?'llllIlll Y sent our association a large can of Jessamine tea for Christ- mas. This tea was used at our China Tea party. At this tea the girls planned to send a box of Christmas presents to our sister college in China. k J, 5' be H M h,,i c ,, e N .. - c if 5 i -ft H29-I. dgovh .Qi iIIE?1iS3-JIQETIIlilllillllllliiiiililllllillli -PZ41?Siilllliliiiiiil -qi'-13 ? l 3 ' 3359 .ear ssexeellllln ill li llll lz-.- Qs QW lj g illllll lll ll ll l q I ' I 6 - 'Lf lllillllIlIlllllIIllli 22aK QQ jr f IIIH I-' A3171 If Nil? l'1 F fr' . -g- --... . -w--i--vu--' v - 'f -..A -..,-..--- f-'-anal! , , - -71 I2Q?lllllIlllillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIEIQQI? - I K Ialfeegg 94 F S if 5 M S for . 0 . 2 T G' . . l ls I?1Qfi'5.:.-lg' 'ga 4 tl I? 393 IQ'Ellllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllli I p 'A y v C I. Our Y. M. C. A. continues to grow. It has sought to uphold christian principles and induce the young men of our college to become more active in christian work. Not only is its motive to 5, :E educate and to create spiritual interest but is also to train and E gl, adapt students for broader activity. Each year it has mettits S 2 . state and national requirements, sent delegates to the state con- s E ventions, who return with a message of the great christian work S s going on all over the world. E E Our Gospel Teams were reorganized at the beginning of the g gl year and they have done good Work in the surrounding com- 2 2 munities.. ' E r At the beginning of the second semester the newly elected 2 8 cabinet took charge. The following were elected: ' 2 '-I Ig President - - - Ralph Hicks E 2 Vice-P1'esident ' Virgil Lindsey 2 :S Secretary - - - Alvis Runyon E S Treasurer - - -V Donald Stollar 2 E Devotional Chairman - - Irvin Nelson S 2 Sick Visitation - - Clyde Little S 5 Pianist - -. C. C. Pritchard S Choristeri - Wallace Croy .Q-.7 Social Chairman Chas. Burgess I M. a B. - - R, E. Bourquin 1 K1 Gospel Team - 'Fermonft Sewell at it M gl 5.1 O4 DA at avg: ,Q 'lib . , .,-. ,- -, , ,. , ,,,,b,,, ., f Sig, , , , - . . vi. A.-:lmlmumllulmuusse-.a L9 Q 3 '5 alllllllllllllllllIIIHIIQS-S . 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Romaine Wood and Emerson Brown made up the team for this debate, Once again our team was unfortunate and Pittsburg got the decision. , On April the thirteenth, Friday, the team that debated St. Joseph Junior College went to Bolivar, Mo. to meet the South West Baptists. This time the date had its unlucky effect, for once - again the decision went to the opponents, but the Wesleyan team ,H feel that they really wo11 this debate, but they only failed to get .lg gg the decision. B E E The last debate of the season was with Bill Jewell in the S :J chapel of Wesleyan. Jewell came primed for a battle and our 2 2 team, composed of Romaine Wood, Wilbur Moore, and Emerson .1 Brown, were primed as well. But Jewell was primed the highest, -. apparently, for they carried home the victory. S E Wesleyan was very unfortunate in her forensic activities this S S year, losing four debates, and winning none, but the ailirmative 3 3 side of this question is a very hard one on which to obtain a is 2 decision. Only the very best of the debate teams using this .3 3 question have been able to win when they supported the affirmative, E : While this year has been unfortunate from the angle of 2 Ll victories, it has been one in which a great deal of interest 1n g 'gg forensics has been created. VVe may look forward to a great 3 S year in debate in 1923 and 24, with a large number trying out S E forplaces on the team. E 1 -ln an vs . . 5 fr QQ' 'ig -01 0 4 D 4 I.. lE..JL 4542 6' az E E In Epi s T 111 , PJ NU A km . l, Q 5 E al Q?-.EL?121F'15 Vfafill NlI-HfJ'IlY7l'IllLI'2l4 1 1 4 i 4 4 , ' L 1 ,, ,LLQ N s f Xu fg..,.,-f W , xv- ' v f r ' ,f W 4' -f' ' M ' ' 9 , X r im I Iwi!!!-U-WiiMQ4Timaxiriff af iff- 3, L, , I-Q W, .V.1 4. 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This numbei was carried on all short trips but only sixteen weie taken on the annual spiing trip. They were assist ed by Miss Clara Boon Pianist and Miss Angela Buzard Reader both aitists in theii line, Under the diiection of Plofessor H. C. Kelsey' the club was biought to its best and was xery highly praised in all of the six teen conceits which were given on the spiing trip. Duiing the last semester the club gave twenty-six concerts. Onex of these was given at the Newman Theatie in Kansas City Mo. The club made one of the numbers on the Second Discoveiy Concert which was given at that place. Heie the club made a real hit and were promised a weeks performance but owing to the fact that they could not be dated befoie school ended they were not able to go The Third Annual Concert given at the First Methodist Church at Cameron was the biggest hit of the season A full house was there to appreciate the treats of the club All went away satisfied saying that it was the best they had evei heard given by a club of M. VV. C. H, C. Kelsey, Director Clara Boon Pianist Angela Buzard eReader FIRST TENORS BARITONES Fayette Rapier ' James McGlumphy I Bayard Conklin Joe Williams Chas. Shaffner, Pres. Romaine Wood SECOND TENORS BASSES Luther Swift, Seefyl Kenneth Crawford, Libr 'Allen McMahan Clifton Fiddiflk .Orin VVaddill Homer Massie Walter Swift Charles Taylor 'rf no or t 'f i CfD1e OW la ja . n an mag' iff ' P' aww' is i 'W 'i ' A 3, ,IO 1. . , , Q ' . 9 f . ol , c 'QQ . r 'o V A U, rr'--1 -- -,i A, A. ,, -- , lb luiliif C 1923 IDILIII-1 ' Rex, Orr, Mgr. Erman Miller, l' iTreas. 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L ,,, ,Q --v ---- - 1f....:.---rv-1 ' '- ' , ,,,---... -- - ' f-suv-F i , MA-wr--V ,H 4 g, It at C016 OWL9 C E'SBiif1.L'5'l l llllllllllllIIlEK ,a Ladies' Glee Club We are the jolly gay students of Missouri Wesleyan, the old, the old, Though we poor be we are noble, We have more music than we have gold. As Duke Orlando in Twelfth Night expressed it, If music be the food of love, play on. The Ladies' Glee Club of Jasper has made music a food for more than love, however, and through continued effort has established itself as an alive and active organization of the school. The club started in the fall with twenty-five members and this number was finally reduced to sixteen. Under Professor Kelsey's able direction, the girls with concentrated endeavor have been able to present a remarkable program. Before the Spring trip, six programs were given to surround- ing towns, Converse, Turney, Mirabile, Garden Prairie, Nettleton, and Osborn. Miss Clara Boon secured for the club the first semester the schedule, but as she was accompanist for the Men's club, she was unable to oiiiciate any longer, and Miss Twila Atherton planned and made possible a Spring Vacation trip. Miss Lenore DuBois was both director and big sister to the girls on the trip. We feel as though this under- taking was a big success, in spite of the minor accidents which occurred during the tour, such as long waits at Darlington and the motor car accident at Mound City. The trip started March 23rd with Ford City, then Union Star, King City, Ford City, Grant City, Maryville, Skidmore, Mound City, Maitland, Savannah, and ending with Dr. Harmon's church in St. Joseph. Every- where enthusiastic praises were sung both of the program given and of the participants of the same. Missouri Wesleyan ought to be proud of such organizations that show her true spirit of loyalty and high standards, The girls are te receive emblems for their creation of what music may mean in the lives of students, for it might be said of them: . . . ' I have sung many songs, ' '- But never a one so gay, For they sing of what the world will be When the years have died aWay. . OFFICERS ' H. C. Kelsey ------- Director Miss Lenore DuBois - - - Assistant Director Helen Louise F'erris ----- President Helen Cleveland - - - Secretary and Treasurer A lllllllllllllllll MEAC 4 F-Uilil Nl I I X l Nl Twila Atherton - - - Business Manager Elsie 'Mae Ingram ----- Librarian PERSONNEL 'First Soprano Second Soprano Helen Cleveland Twila Atherton Mildred Robison Grace Hainline Mildred Bender Nila Ganfield Rgma Cooper Leata Crumpler First Alto Second Alto Christine Kendall Elsie Mae Ingram Mildred Baxley Ruth Moser Mildred Connor Verna Keubler Neva Garner Louise :Ferris Accompanist - - - Edna Garner Reader - - Mildred Baxley Violinist - Neva Garner - 1 llll i lllllllilllllllI .Z6:. I 9 '2 3 , Xfiill NN. K X A., x e2'HfQJE W ' 1- U fx K ' s 1 is PQ -f 5 -.,. :-15 : --fs xi '-Igffiii .WJ ,,.0..Q Ili M-J -Nh ,,,,.,1i igilii 1w.,.F E512 X225 s-Vs ALI? 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Q tg so fs r egg, aj Yhfm iff 13 ,LfE f?KfT '4'i Tr3??5'f S ki ,J til nri It Coach Davis The last six years of athletics at Missouri Wesleyan has been overwhelmingly dominated by success. The high standards which we have attained in that department were made possible by the excellent work of our coach, Earl A. Davis. Coach Davis has for the last seventeen years been an ardent student and coach of college athletics. Aside from his successful work at Missouri Wesleyan, he was a student coach at South Kentucky College in 1907, '08, '09, '10, Translyvania '15 and played and coached at Phillips University, 1916. Lefty came to Missouri Yifesleyan in 1917. During the following five years he has placed sixteen coaches all of Whom are doing active work at this date. His football teams have won fifty-two games with only five lost, and scoring nine times as many points as their opponents. His track teams have won one state championship and prospects are bright for another this year. In basketball, he was greatly handicapped by the lack of material, but the last two years he gave our Alma Mater teams that broke into iirst division class, and laid the foundation for a 1924 championship. Coach Earl A. Davis, by his manly bearing, and his earnest efforts in looking after our college athletics, has won the respect of every true sport that knows him. He stands for the highest type of athletics, and has Dl'OV8d himself thoroughly qualified to build the best teams possible out of the given amount of material. RALPH HICKS, Manager of Athletics In making athletics successful in any college there must be a manager of ability not only for the physical, but also for the business side. The year of '23 at Missouri Wesleyan has been one of bril- liant success in all lines of our athletics. For this, good man- agement is largely responsible. Ralph Hicks has always been connected with athletics since his freshmen days and has accomplished the feat of making his letter and at the same time being a successful manager. Ralph does not claim to be a musician, but he sure is able to compose lines on his typewriter that cause the Executive Board and office force to sing that latest song hit, Ch Happy Day that fixed our choice. I ,.,,?... S-,- l. t 1 1413 fi f-A-41 vang. sem, t.. ., 3 5 1 Ar 9 Ill Qs! t Y it 32 oe 0, to 'o 1 1 ' Qagsiclffsfi ' i 'i TEEEL. . ff' 'W'---ij:-iw fit-f F l'7'+ it 'Ti ff' iif l' i 3.1i.2fff.1'L1i.ll,. '13 , tal itil Q ,. A it I Q J To I? '451,i.i.: 1 1111151 E 1 A V Lll1l,fr..,?Q'N..x'4...f'.a A l .f ' i:f'.':' K- 1 I r i iliiirazazsrezeaa .33 E IE- 15, if w l all aiu 1' lr:-X xl. 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' - Football Review This year seems to have been the unlucky one for Wesleyan in football, S Eight of last years letter men failed to show up for one reason or another. This caused our 1923 team to be made up largely of men new to Wesleyanis gridiron. 2 g But these new men showed that they were made up of the right stuff when they 2 easily took the larger end of the score from Excelsior Springs, in two games, one :I I there and one here. Most of the new men had a chance to get a little practice 'Q in these games. .6 I . However, the team needed all the practice they could get and some more 5 Q too, for they lost the first conference game of the season in a hard fought battle ,Q 1 at Kirksville. It looked for a while as if we weren'ti1going to score at all. At the end of the first half the score stood at 12 to 0 in Kirksville's favor. However, the Wesleyan team seemed to have received a jolt between halves, and duri-ng the second half they held the Kirksville team to their two touchdowns made in - .915 ser 1- Q4 the first half, and succeeded in slipping the pigskin over Kirksvil1e's goal? line if A .. s h ,,,-, - i ,,. . H -. t 'lffef:igfiti.. '--QH Q 1 . - ... .R ,. 5 L M .. .- 6 , wsemul inllls nlslnauseaga 5 t .1 PNAS wrlla i'II1l'IIJI!.Ll.' 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Excitement g E ran riot over the gameg- there was a big parade with the band in the leadg there S 2 were yells, songs, Wesleyan colors flying, every outside force possible was working 2 'S for the victory. In the iirst half the teams seemed quite evenly matched, the ball S :Q passing back and forth from Wesleyan to Rolla, and from Rolla to Wesleyan E S without anything being accomplished. Finally Rolla forced Wesleyan to her thirty g S yard line, and made a place kick, which made the score 3 to 0. 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'i o'o uh 1 E 5. 1 E E E 1 ,,, .-.. ,V I A ,C ,, - --g-f-- V----af IWDWARD HOLT End Holt was anothei light 111311 but he made up 111 iight what he lacked 111 weight a11d made himself an oppo nent to be reckoned with Tl11s is Holts hist yeai at W'esleyan a11d he has a chance to d1st111gu1sh himself as a tootball playei 111 the futuie IRVIN SWEEM Quaiter Sweem was the smallest 111311 on the team but his swiftness a11d his ability to elude his opponents W011 him an e11v1able positio11. Sweem was also posessed of a toe tl1at won several points foi Wesleyan. Sweem put iight into the whole team wl1e11 he gave the ig11als. WALTER PIBURN Tackle Skeet was a hard hitter. He never let HVITYOHG through his part of tl1e li11e. He picked l1is man a11d Went after l1in1 With 'a Will. This is Skeet's first year at Wesleyan, but he has made himself very valuable. Nve will 11eed hin1 next year. BILLIE GILCHRIST Guard Billie comes to us from Cameron High School'cs footballl tGEl.111. Billie never gets mad but he fights just the same. He always held his part of the li11e against all comers, be they large or s111all. Billie has three years more at Wesleya11. 1 WALLACE CRJOY End Cioy was a fighter. His punch made many a hole in the enemy's line. Whe11 Wallace got on his Uiighting face there was no stopping him. Wallace has 'still a year or two more to spend iighting for Wesleyan on the gridiron. 1ni11ute of the game Culver-Stockton was clearly outclassed. Tl1e visitors did 11Ot become discouraged by our continued scoring, but they kept up their fight to the finish, making the game as exciting as a one-sided game can be. They were un- able to score, and the game e11ded with the score standing at 59 to 0 in our favor. Then next week the team journeyed over to Tarkio, a11d there added an- other victory to her list by-idefeating Tarkio 21 to 6. 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P: Es Eceagi 5522. g g 4-f,..'-NSBA 5835 For 2 Obngolg-5 5 S :HE-'W-1, .fm-1553 :L 'll swomg: mevmg. x PT 1 4 '11-'Om m 'J::S ' H- ara rnomrbrs- f 'm1S O A 4ibb 'l I E .. -QQQ p 'p'l,4 F UYI' lll IvIil ll :41'fK'i'fN v -11 qt' kit' .ELSQLQEEQIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIll! CHARLES BURGESS Quarter Charlie snapped out the signals in a way that inspired the team. His smile and slap on the back cheered up the fellows many times when the team was in a tight place. Charlie has two more years at Wesleyan. LE'O LATTIN Tackle and Guard Leo, the little boy from Kansas, filled up a large space in the line, and it was his aim never to let an oppon- ent go through that space. Lattin's bull-dog determination. and indomit- able chee-rfulness. helped win several games. He has three more years 'with us. 4 BUD WALKER End Walker Was another red-haired member of the Wesleyan squad. He was one of the most pugnacious men who has ever had a place on Wes- leyan's squad. At the end of the first semester, Bud left us to go to Culver- Stockton. IVAN JOHNSON Full Johnson comes to us from Illinois and, judgingy from him, they must know how to play football over there. Johnson was not a heavy man, but not only was he able to hold down his place at full, but he was a good full- back. CHARLES MORELOCK Guard This ,is Char1ie's Hrst year of combat at Wesleyan. L He had a way ofhitting the line that left quite an open space in it. Charlie was full of T459 P 1 Eg all M, Ml S QNX ltfb . O if f gi -Cf ll! ,w' is E3 E F I. r 4' Al Illl53in1 l '-'e ii-'Qlilllllllllllllllllliilliiliiiliiill fight, and he was free in his use of it. v 4 ip 4 We 0,0 l, Ll J 1 1 un A S 5 E EDMUND RAMEY Half 3 This is Ramey's first year with Ramey was always ready to do his 5' the Wesleyan team, but in this year part, be it hard or easy. We are ex- is S he has proved himself a valuable man. pecting much from him next year. 1:1 sf : 5 S 3 sg 2 l- : E 1 r 2 QE 2-. E E F- 2 E E E? Ol! H 'li W ,I go in ,o r, if N A I A nl . - I. I new M i rm ' ' -fart? ' '-jf t- ' - A -- . . 9 ,.., i are ' A - i.. if-rillllllllllllllllllllllllla-isC .tl C2 .3 f:Zi'.-SaQ:JlllllIllllllllllll Illa'l-3.ie.:8 5 'T 'l WTP-1 'Q Qi- we A Tiffin VLNIJ I'lI.,,flJI.L,lr LACHL if, i. '-. Q6 1 if E' . v 429 143454lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllll5-?I- J9l?:.Eglllllllllllllllllllllllllll I l 1 I... Basketball Review At the beginning of the Basketball season, the outlook was not so bright as it might have been. At the first call for basketeers, only two letter men were to be found, Capt. Croy and French, but a number of new men responded, and there was keen com- petition for each position. The season opened before the Vifesleyan boys had had a great deal of work and therefore were not in the best of condition. The first game was with the Central Wies- leyan five from Wfarrenton, which proved to be the champion of the M. I. A. A. Although our boys fought hard from start to finish, they were outclassed and defeated by a decisive score. Then came the Bear Cats from Maryville and they too took the measure of the XVesleyan squad, but it was not the same team that played the Central boys the week before, so much had they improved.. But Ah! Jewell next. The Cardinals came up from Liberty to engage in a friendly combat. It was perhaps the best game of the season from the standpoint of the side-lines. The game was fast with Jewell leading until the last minute of play, when Vifesleyan tied the score. Both teams were fighting hard, with Sweem, the midget forward for XVesleyan. playng the leading role. It was he who caged a basket from the center of the court in the l-ast ten seconds of play, and sent the big red team down to defeat to the tune of 21-19. And again at Liberty, the XVesleyan cagers defeated the Baptist boys by a more decisive score than before. For Vlfesleyan to beat Wm. Jewell at basketball twice in the same year is to have achieved greatness, p The Missouri Valley Vikings were next. and were swept aside by a lopsided score. Then came the road trip and it proved disastrous from the standpoint of victories. They lost to Maryville, Kirksville Osteopaths, and Culver-Stockton Ctwo gamesj, and won from the Kirksville Teachers only to be defeated by the latter a few nights later. Th-en Drury came up to pay us a visit and went home the victors, and the season closed by defeating Missouri Valley for the second time, and the Blue Jays from Vfestminster. Next year should find VVesleyan in the running for the flag since the entire squad will be back in school and should do even better than they did this year. SHAFFNER 1 year Forward Cherry was a, little'small for a basketball man, but what he lacked in size he made up in fight. He played at a forward position and was capable of the position. His effort was recognized and appreciated. He has two more years at VVesleyan. LATTIN 1 year Center This was Leo's first year on the squad and at first he was a bit unsteady, but he soon found his place and proved himself a most valuable man. Since he stands five inches above six feet, he out-jumped all his opponents. and madel a formidable opponent for all those pitted against him. VVe are glad to have him with us three more years. WHIPPLE A 1 year. - ' A Guard VVhipp was anothen new man' on the team and did not show his best until the latter part of the season. However, he did excellent work at guard and was known to be a real sport and able to play the game. I-Ie will be with us three more years. PETIT 1 year 'Center and Forward Speed played at forward helping at center occasionally. He was willing to give his best to the team and shot baskets Well. His size and stature made him difficult to guard and proved a worry to any who were assigned to him. He has three years more basketball. CROY, CCapt.l 3 years . ' For-ward Croy was the only regular left from last year and a great deal of the success of the team rested upon him, and he proved himself the man for the job. He was a con- sistent player, a good general and had a good eye for the basket, being the high point man for the entire yearl He was given honorable mention on the All State team, but we Q4 feel that he deserved more, He will be with us one more year. lg 1 . , - ---'--f c . o ' , EXSEIIIlllllllllllllllllllllli-XE I aa: lllllllllllllllllllllliig-I .,f', 1'-l :N I, wrb .Qi z Vi it tl. E E is 15 'F .E A 101- Q tQ-T 4 l-e,-'z --....'- llIIllIllllllllilllIIllli'?15iJI?5lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I-925-Elllllllll Q, of A 3 9 3 A Z 2 f ..I 2 A. 14 iii' .gh . .........--.. ..,, .ima A in i . ,f , , ., , ' , - W 1 A, , , ,. f ref' P-f 's' 1- ' f K . ,N I, .1 ' . . ,H ., R-L A ,F A ,ga4i? r T:':fi':T:, f, ,Q-,,j:4g5:::5.. ::...,7 JOHNSON, I. 1 year Forward A Johnson made a good run-mate for Croy and could always be depended upon to give his best to the-g team. He was in the game from start to finiSh and never got enough. He will make XVes1eyan a good forward next year. LEKER' 1 year Guard George although a forward was placed at a guard position and filled it like a veteran. -He was a clever guard. a good floor man and was always in-his opponentis way. His playing often brought cheers from the sidelines. and he was chosen by' several as one of the best guards in the conference. XVe are glad to have him bear the school colors again next year. . FRENCH A 2 years - Guard ' This was f'Frenchie's second year on the squad, He came the nearest being in two places at the sametime of any man on the floor. This and his ability as a dribbler made him a very valuable man. He has two more years at XYesleyan, and we expect even a better showing from him yet. b McKEE ' 1 year Center Although Fred did not plax' in enough games to Win a letter. he gave his services to the team until the final whistle of the season blew. His services were very much appreciated by the team and Coach Davis. Fred will be back at Vifesleyan next year. gag. -gif . . , F: a+? 1 fl, f7?fvif.f12?' ' fx . 4'-3 i ' '1 ffl 52.4 ',...:,-- La, . .- i we--1 .,,...1 geve' E .g'f'E , , V E ' 5.9-vi L-4.121 f 'E ,fs-Tin r - A Q . .fl I 5 ,. -,ef-7. J' if , ,QE ': fs 1 iff V 7. fi i 'ff , Y :Ei lv YT: t if iii .mv .1 K, 1.- 'i .i .X - Nw V,-my . ff , 1 f '- ..1 1,42 V . ,l, -,... . K. . ,c , -.. ----- f ' '-vfrf-'r:v're'fr'. Af v a -A v . 1 it Ih a qic OWIQ lllll I ll BIB' rfij . ...ix ' ,. .if :off . :wif iii all ov MJ It --4 F it lg li jj gil. .els .ll fi. 2 Q 'Eff .- fa g :ig E EE 1-S '1' . Z 1 3 . E all up S S g D TRACK, 1922 3 E Missouri Wesleyan College opened its 1922 track season by going to Went- S -I worth and losing to the'fleet-footed cadets. This was not a Conference meet but it S :lg served as a means to determine what we had as well as what we needed. S g The first Conference dual meet was with Bill Jewell at Cameron, Every- 2 one knows that any athletic contest between these two 1'ivals will be well worth 5' Seeing. This meet was no exception by any means. Our gang took a small lead early in the meet but not enough to cinch the meet, It was not until after the Q., 5' distance races had been won that Vtfesleyan students had the old comforiable bg X feeling of 'fwe beat Jewell. A The next meet was with Maryville. This was an exceedingly easy meet for us, Maryville scarcely being able to place. ln fact it was nearly the same .Al as watching the weekly tryouts. with the exception that a few strangersgwere Q .Q present. This was the last dual meet of the season. ' Everything looked good for the approaching state meet, The whole team ?' was feeling fine and could see nothing but iirst place in the state meet. Thefn V one day Medley injured his knee while broad-jumping, This took a little off the 'M cheery look of things. Nevertheless when it came time to start for Warrenton, 5,-Q everyone went with the old spirit of Let's win, gangf 2 gg Springiield nosed VVesleyan out of second place by one small point. Our S 2 team brought home three gold medals beside some seconds and thirds. W'hile S E running the high hurdles a dispute arose about whether or. not a foul had been 'll committed by our men. The judges decided to run the race over again. This S made Clark just a little peeved and just to show who was who, he stepped out 3 nn and. lowered the state record l.-5 of a second. This was the only state record broken. 2 E Thus another successful track season had passed into history, E ' TRACK, 1923 2 i Only two dual meets were scheduled but that did not keep the team from S distinguishing themselves. A team was sent to the relays held at K. U. This 3 - was a new experience for most of our men, but just to show that they were made E of the right stuff, they copped third place in the Medley relay and fourth place in f: the shot. Third place in a relay may not sound as good as first place but when S E you consider that our team was green and that the winning team broke a world's E record, it looks different. an Jewell was the first victim in the dual meets. They usually give us a close I E race in everything. We always claim to have a calm and Peaceful bunch of boYS E gg here. Now when anyone mentions that Jewell will beat us they are talking at random. When our team got through with Jewell and the score was added. it was ' f found that we had won, all but three firsts. The total score will not be mentioned: 4 it was too one-sided. 1 , , ll 1 fo The next meet was with Maryville. VVQ knew we ought to win this easily. .0 ' but not as easily as we did. The meet was not finished on account of having- to catch a train. but our team had rolled up such aiseore that Lefty tO1d Maryville . 4. They could just have what was left. Up to this mme, MUYV1119 had W011 one Q first place. X A .l e . . -. 'l .. . t -. - ' 'vi' , ' 'O' 'M ollllllllll t I 993 Eff '- Il lllllllilllv- Pifgjj fulfilj lilmfwltlllfli ltlllllk l'l't K, , , ,f 1 1 JM, W A it Qz,..4 X -VL Ei?-fr r-' r 5 .3 .X -. l -2 1,1 1, g., 1 .M i i 1 ,Q ., ,wi I Q I 1 ' 'm AF . I -HH! n ,4 5 K ff.,-4 l.x,-y 1-X,-Y f-,M1 ff,- I A 3 1 -1.54 4 E 3 :,,4:.a x 3 ,Ma ATA 113 r '1,fQ's. 1 ,A im -,l -. -N., 5 1,91 g, YA 'vt JA i .fi ij 3 4 ui M .,.-5 ,,,,,. ,Q r-fa? K .,-A . 1 r. ' Ll F.. ..-Q .W E Yi. 5 L t r 53.1 tr I yi, .et .!! tt at til Fig? ay.. llllli'?I l?lllll Q. 7 ' il 4 Q A 'f' 'llll Q 4 QFDZQ1 O lla lj E illllllllllll llllllii g DICE Ray could be depended upon to score in the 440 in any dual meet. He ran on the mile relay team and when called upon could run the 220. FILLEY Glenn was our captain and none better could be had. In dual meets, he was always sure to bring home five points in the low hurdles. He ran a fast quarter and when called upon could step along with the best in the 220 yard dash. KIMES Herb was a -natural born high hurdler. He loved to loaf along and let hisl opponent think of winning and then Herb would go over those last three hurdles so fast that it looked as if the others had stopped. He was good in the 220 and ran a close sec- ond to Medley in the high jump. L. SLAYTON Les was a quarter miler who was always near the lead. He ran on the mile relay team and it was always a safe bet to say that Les would give them all he had. MEDLEY Duke was always considered good for 15 or 20 points in a dual meet. He's fast in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, high jumps way up there, and when he broad jumps, he just jumps and comes to earth after a while. He holds the state record in the broad jump. 0 SEVVELL Ferman is our 1923 captain and no better man could have been select- ed. He is a hustler himself and hustles 0'hers. Many have tried to beat him in the half-mile but few' have succeeded. He steps a wicked quarter either in the dash or relay. With Ferman leading we can see vic- tory for our track team. CRAVVFORD Kenneth was almost too busy to get out for track the way he should. Nevertheless he got out enough to show that he had the ability to run a mile. a V, w. SLAYTON' 7 Bill is an all-round track man. He srecializes in the quarter and low hurdles, but it takes a good man to beat him in anything. HOLDER ' . Ray tosses the shot and discus so far it takes two men to bring each back. Several other in the state thought they were real shot-puters but when they had tested their ability along with Ray's, at the state meet, they gave up. .Myth . Y ,.-iii-.,.... . HICKS Ralph does not run so very fast but he runs a long time. He runs the two mile and usually comes out ahead. Anyone who thinks he is good in the two mile will have to out- run Ralph to prove it. F. SLAYTON Frank is one of those fellows who runs faster the farther he goes. In fact we have seen no one who Could keep up with him. He usually starts a meet by coming out near the lead.in the half, then he runs the mile so fast that no one has ever finished in front of hilll. Then just for the exercise he runs the two mile. We look for a new state record in the mile this year. BRONSON Wint was the most diligent trainer we had. Never having done any track work before, he came out and ran the mile and made good. yVith a little 1n0re experience, he will make a real man. FRENCH Frenchy runs the low hurdles, high jumps and broad jumps along with the best. If he had the endur- ance to run the last forty yards of the hurdles as fast as does the first one hundred and eighty he would win right along. - CLARK John is a track team by himself. He runs the 100 and 220 yard dashes, high and low hurdles, pole vaults, and a. few other things. We believe he could do almost everything if he had time. At present he holds one state record and is out for more. lo xg Q 'C .. Cla Q1 Q A 1. T A D IQEIIIIIIII Q' tct. .339 11 lar aIiE'.4kIS'.-Elllllllliillili S E E E Ill 40. l t l CO . to , bv tgff 5 . 22. E I-E E E .E 5? PAGE UNE llU2QL1ltljlJ 'l'llllt'l'.kllS,N tl fu Z l I i 1 4 44 4 7 EK- ElllllllllllIlIlll lE E Q QWIQ llll l llllll lllll ip , I x f . nl, 4 ll ee me gels 1 If 1 0, ,lj 5 O 4 , lr 41 A I Vg- 1 lg Q lg! M 1 ' M Q4 lg. 1 'N 0- 1 ,I 5 1 5 E 5 S LS 2 lx , S J: ' nu ig i 3' 1- I 3-1 5 E - 1 S. 12 E 1: g ES I 1 E E 21 iz : 1 1, U 2 33 5 1'-I-' 1 JC 1 T S 1 ' W' WI ll H 4 1 I ' xl lx' 1 'Q N 1 . in M 0:0 I O1 U -g 1 . ll 1 I D lv 474 ' fit nic :if 129.1 2, 1: E E E 1: E Track Records at M. W. C. Q EVENT HOLDER TIME El 1010 yd. dash ............... Medley ......,... ......., 1 0,2 g El 44 yd. dash ......... ...... S eweu ........... ....,. 5 4, E S80 yd, run ........ ...... S ewell ....,.......,. ,,..,, 2 308 E El 1 mile run ....... ...... F . Slayton ......... ....... 4 .52 S :i 2 mile run ....... ...... F . Slayton ......... ..... 1 1.9 1 Low hurdles ........ ...... F illey ............... .. .,., 27,1 gg 5 High l1urd1esQ .............. C1ark.Q .... ...... 1 5.4 1, High jump .......... ..... ll Ieclley ....... ....... 5 it. 10 in, 2 Broad jump ....... ..... h Medley ....... ....,.. 2 2 ft. 1M-4 in. Q ' - Discus ...... 1 .....,., ...... C Onklin ...... ....... 1 27.6 fn, lg . Shot put ......... 1 ..... Conklin ......... ....... 4 0 fr. 9 in. 1 'fill Dillman 1 .41 , W. Slayton 1 I I 1 mile relay ....... ...... S ewell .....,.... 3.42 9 l Gibson. fy 1 Dillman A Q' 'i 5 Kimes I , 4 M4 mile relay ..........---- Filley ......... ..,,.. 1 .38,3 xl i Farmer , il 32o ni L v . ,. ll N ' 4 V V ' 4, V Y -F' 'V V -W v 1 k5 llll!lllIllllIlllIllllllliif-.21 1 455-kzllllll llllllllllIlllIll 3S 1 1-P mm um: I1 L:N13lzm1i u'UUi:'1'EEN A ix ill Vl , ,T . - ..-.:.--x..,f ' ..--'i A'2,. -, L MOST POPULAR A GIRL ind-'.,f GOLDIE DIYEN W W-. MOST A POPULAR A MAN - L BAYARD CONKLIN PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE. 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Ruthean-Adelphian open program. Sept. 29-Faculty party, Rice Hall. Sept. 30-A revival at choir practice on Saturday night. Oct. 2-Freshies have first dates. All attend Y. W.-Y. Wiener roast. Oct. 3-VVell, new students passed the first Sundav fine and are ready to resume study. Oct. 4-Faculty asked to retire While the student body holds its first for 100. Oct. 19fFirst student recital. First Lecture Course number. Oct. 20-Aesthesians initiate the new members. Rolla met defeat. Much pep! Oct.. 21--Saturday, no school-let's win a few more football games. Oct. 25- Class struggle after chapel, Aesthesian 'Open Program. Oct. 26- KP's -Who, are they? Oh, just our preachers' kids. Oct. 27-College freshmen resent se- nority rule. ' M. W. C. defeats Maryville, 19-7, Oct. 28-Rice Hall, Cameron Poul- A try Co. Q Oct. 31-l-lalloWe'en. Faculty give an- nual party for student-body, Nov. l.-Everyone bubbling over with pep. Nov. 2-Ruthean Open Program. Nov. 3-Springfield Normal gets it 7-6. 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O 4 k DA iig -ta ESX?ullulllllmmllllllllE-:iii Q' 9 Q 3 '.-E EllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEBKQ I',X1Il-.115-lm Illlfxlllllfll NlNl'.I'l'.l'.N w 1 4 RES!llllllllllllllllllibl 5, EXE!!!ll!lllll!ll!lll?KW 26 315 Jes PRINTING E K is 5 E E Have it Well doneg have it :E E done Where the Owl is printed E W., QQ! N X 'Q 0.0 OUQ 3.0 for 'o, 3 5 THB CAMERGN SUN E PRINTERS PUBLISHERS A E E E For the news read the Sun V E It's a great advertising medium, too - l vv- 1 01.1 25 P2 'Z 1 ah X I' W -----Q W.-- N V .Q is ... ' ' e .fx A R - - K- ...M 7 2-if-E2lllllllllllllllllllllllll :Q I 9 Q 3 e ?. -:5lllllllTlllllInl llllll9PA I' 'ull-L wwili IIl'NIPlli If,' 'i'Vv'lI7i'i'Y' xt? vyc ttt. 'fo 4339.2 I ,I , I I I It - ef- Ei. iggifgjfij f,.fi'f T1fs 'I II' . I . I I I I 1 I I . v, ,I ll- W e 631242 QWLQ eaeae i llui i ii ii ..l - -V 'e 'i. . ,7Ffg',,.. ,je K If 52' NOV- 15-G1I'1S'IG0SD91 Team JOHPUQYS Jan. 10--How glad we are for sand- if to Breckenridge. Also to Zion wiches. 4 L church. Q N I I I I Jan. 11-Aesthesians and Excelsiors Q.. II ev. 17-M. w. o. defeat rel-me 21-7. install new offical., wld. , if Nov. 18-Ruthean Quartette journey Oh, mtv! EX211111Hafi011S! 5' to Hemple. Jan. 15-Kansas City Little Sympltony NOVI 21,-NCI 45I Please Sing Orchestra gives splendid program. ri! NDVI 22-Culver-StOCkt0n,MI We C Jan. 16-Our -New President, Dr. Buck, E1 rnuch pepI leads chapel. Everyone well pleased. Nov, 23-Rutheans recover bulletin Jan. 17-Student body gives reception l board, for Dr. Buck and Dr. Harmon. Nov. 24-Frank Pulley leads chapel. Jan- 18-Woe be fo Hunkefsl or Nov. 28-Dean announces very em- 5311- 19-Rev. Hardy drives a new l E phaticallyI,that there will be no va- HCOODH Cnice to have 3 fathepin, g 3 cation Friday or Saturday. 1aWI5 gl H 1 .- Nov. 29-fDrI. Alger comeS- That GX' Jan. 20-New semester-all resume E g tra clinching tuin. a Work , . S E Nev. 31-Jewelllwon. M. W. C. need- Jen, 224Oh, boy, the ieffy pun. E ' 1'ttl ' ' 3 ed e I e ed leelve eepe' Jan. 23-Student Relief Commission, S In nu represented by Mr. Edmond Chambers. 2. I Jan. 24-All grieved to learn that Miss L' Dec- 11139311 Dalke Weaffs 1115 Beat Wilson, head of Domestic Science 'ug S Jewell button for next year. Department, has resigned. We Deo. 3-Adelphians broadcast over the JanI 29lMiSS Shepherd and MiSSII-Ie1'- 1'adi0- ring entertain for Miss Aileen Wil- Deo. 5-Clarissa Harrold demonstrates SDH, Who is leaving Soon- ability in interpretation of dramatic Jam 30-.Baslietball victories Over art. WVillIiam Jewell and Missouri Valley. Dec- 6'Ruthean'Ad91phian Open Proj Jan. 31-Rutheans give a farewell tea gram- at the home of Marguerite Bangs for Miss Wilson. F I Q Dec. 7-Educational week. Maiguer- ,Q ite and Pete give splendid chapel , . talks. F b. 2-A d d b t t ' - Dec. 11-Rutheans gave annual foot- nfys to e e e eam Jem' E ball banquet' . V Boys' Glee Club to Converse. . E Dexeicge-Mlee Beee eelee ee hee eeee Feb. 5-Jewell Glee Club renders a E 3 ' program at the M. E. church. S Dec. 15-MERRY CHRISTMAS! I I 'gg -g , .I , ,, . Feb. 6-Prof. Overton tells us, from S 'S' Dec' 20'-MISS JO Amlbk, Invite? 111 3' the chapel platform, of the pearly all dt fewto make candy-mighty nice for -. nn. , , , gates as he sees them. ,- Q the few here for Christmas Vacation. lg - X . 1 gp - . . . Feb. 7-Dr. 'luller amuses us with his nu Dee' ee The em Weeleyee Qeeeeeeee tales about his contributions to the 3 leases a Cameron audience- with a , D Atlantic. 2 splendid program. W I I . S.: Feb. 8-Lecture course-the Magician. 3 a - ' - cr ' 5 g Feb. 9-Y. W. Carn1val- Follies of E f. ,.lan, 2-Dean too busy to meet 1923? 'I- S classes. All return, some with New Feb 13dBaSkelbaH team away I 1: 2- Years' resolutions, others as usual. ' - 2, S . . Feb. 14-Basketball game. Longs and E' Jan. 3-Fermon Sewell invites all in- Shorts-much fun! terested in track to come out, I QQ YY . Feb. 15-Delegates leave for Columbia I4 Jan. 4-June Clark calls at Rice Hall. to attend the great Sunday School 4 ,O Jan. 5-Life Service Commission talks Conventioll. from chapel platform' Feb. 16-Ladies' Glee Club to Turney. I Flesh and Blood' Feb. 17-The end of a week of Bas- U Jen. 8-Semester Recital. ketball games. V V N all F ill 7' ' '53 59 43 C2 3 '5 -:lIIllllllm1llllllilllL? '63 am.munummmlmm...A..- jojjjjl - . . f t . . - - e V P,!i.4fila1 Uflllf l'elellf'QlPlll'flJ l'Xi.'i'1 'till' Ufirlef V 5 R 5 w N 5 1 4 I 1 I K 1 4 fi W: QI ,T i ' i Z s E 5 i 1 N PM- f 'l 'llll'Illl' 2 S C 5 l!llll!lllllll!ll!l Q 'I A 1 - ,,,1-geE,e,E--.,gg,,,,,, f 1. O 1, I 0,4 ONLY ONE BREAD-IT's TAYLOR'S I SPGRTING GOODS V4 2 1 A 7 .' for 'QI' V4 Why Do Ninety Men and Women lf. Per Cent of the People Q!! of Cameron S i in E EAT TAYLQRS BREAD 1 xl un ,Q E Because It,S the I Complete Stock of E E BEST f STATIONERY, COANKLIN FOUNTAIN iz gg PENS, TOILET Goo'Ds, BooKs, E i CANDY, CAMERAS AND 3 A FILMS A 2'- Qn 5 VICTROLAS AND RECORDS l . I1 Ei ' E E Bread, Pies, and E Cakes -. . E, Baked Fresh Every Day I EE GET IT WHERE THEYPVE GOT ITA' ' d --- A 4 9 Y, s. H. HOOK af co. Q, ONLY ONE BREAD-IT'S TAYL,0R's The Corner Drug store W , ' QW W E W 4, WISE BROTHERS 1, Z' F J' T' FRAZIER oAsH -GROCERY Q04 0 O n FD 0 ull . E FURNACES E and Fresh Fruits and Candies A :E 1 'tl E SHEET METAL SUPPLIES 2 3: S ' PHONE 281 5: E Cameron Missouu Cameron -:- -:- Missouri an :nu 3 1: ii E Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Q: F ' VV here : Office Corner 3rd and Cherry , E PHOTNE 71 DENNY S BARBER SHOP .U 'ul 3 Is Located? 95 m ' iw- 'lf' A C WELSH 'Q' I, . - fo . , , D C , ,, W an mg' Grade Groceries FIRST Doon SOUTH OF H0oK,s 9' C'hase's Candies , I or A A x PHONE 51 'Q I4 East Third St. Cameron, Mo. Your Patronage Solicited .- 633 3' '15 C A l T7 EIT I f , g i 3 -QF v, 4Qi i wi' 'E 1' ' - ..,, , :tstsi-fefy-ff-fsereffre- A :-EIllllllllllillllllalImml 'a I N9 2-5 E Aiigisllflllllllllilllllslllllllixalf l .'x1IK'I HAI-f ill'fN,l'ill5I1' 'VKX'l'IN'i x'-'l'5'fl,i A i I 5 ,Ofc OW Elf Cs s u n m um Feb. 2 0-Much sorrow. Feb. 21-Some gallant entertainers answer SOS to Nettleton. Feb, 22--Dr. Fuller leads chapel. Feb. 23-Ruthean Concert Co. to Stew- artsville. I Feb. 27- Feb. 28- March 2-Excelsior Annual Banquet. March 3-- March 5- A March 6- 4 March 7-Boys' Glee Club to Braymer. March 8-Was it Mr. Gallagher or Mr. Sheen. March 9-Can't We speak French? Well, you should have heard Miss Lippelt's class show us how. March 10--Adelphian Banquet-now we know our possibilities as a school? March 13- Let the corners of your mouth turn up. P March 14-Aesthesian Banquet. March 15-Are they sleepy?? March 16-Boys' Glee Club to La- throp. f March 17-Ruthean Banquet with St. Pat. March 20-Mary McKee's Recital. Oh, Boy! March 22-Boys' Glee Club farewell not to SEE? March 23-Girls' Glee Club trip safely started. March 23-28-Spring Vacation. March 29-All rested, but oh, so lone- some. March 30-G-ood Friday? Debate, St. Joseph. April 3-Triumphant return of Glee Clubs, many Hellos. April 4-Do we debate? Yes, Pitts- burg. April 5-Boys' Glee Club Concert in Cameron. April 9-Opera Practice. Will we? April 10-Who sang at the Missionary Convention? .Well, We did-Ladies' .30 .gl April 11--Rutheans and Aesthesians p4 show athletic powers in a mighty f 'i ' ii 6.2. 1.1! track meet. April 12-My, how we clean our cam- pus? Just Campus Day. April 13--Jean. and Chris put on a real Recital. Radiator on platform E5 E. UE. ,,4 bv' Q4 : fi I +4 CD ww 5 5. 5. rf- O Q- KD U' az CD 2. llllllli 5 7 Z FP HIP UP UP IP PP f-'WP aisle sgssssssis 5513, :L Q: : 2: : :z U: A N FDIZ'- '? IJ' N ,,..l r-1 2. ll 'il tizgms-Ewwsz N L+ go 1 ESI I SEI I I 2' 3 S 2 P' pu 5' 'od Fifa 4 E 339 Q-:SEI 3.31 2 Egg ag- SF 5' Edie? 5'95mQ5'2E-T334 so 5 O 7' 5 U3 3 2' CDG' 5 5 52 QQ f-' 2 -:fn fl sg gpm Z. :E E7 ggc. Q fp 2 me as 92,,?r,-r.gsz'S? 2. H' Q99 U9 CDG -1. O rs- gg QI Ph 3 E.,.. U' 5- H. QI v-.Ulu ' O o co 45 C3 ff- 5'5- CD P-5 Qc? 4-r p3U ,4 2 H Q' mc: 5-02 Q21 'qt-lm QF fb 95 '9'c'E' 112 QD cb f-s 9' 'frm ' 5 mg, 97 5 H CD Q CD cn E- ma: E, gg ,., 52- P4 EQ gd Us 2 5' gg v-sg S ' CFC ' gf- Q' -Q ZQElllllllllllllllfllllilmllllllnll Cvgv cut? 3' 53.23 Boliver, but now ? us how to recita1. May, 9-10-Let's see Bettine the Mas- cot. May 11-High School Track Meet and Contests held by College. May 15-E. -Cook, Downey, and Dill- ener. T' 'limIlllllillillllllllIlllllllllllllillII May 1 6-Possible. May 17-There are Three Muske- teers, Robinhood. May Q1-Dr. Buck's -Reception to Seniors. May 22-Joint Y. M. 'and Y. W. Great Times. May 23-Recital, Bernice Bothwell, May 24-All Literary Society Meet- ing. ' May 2-7-Baccalaureate. May 2 8-Academy Graduation. May 29-Alumni Contests and Ban- quet. May 30-Commencement. Aesthesian Lawn Fete. 1 4 May 31-LIBERTY and pursuit of Happiness. - I Glee Club. , Q -0'l 1- 737 '. W , M CT V ' 5 '1l' V',V '- EX:El'lllIIlllNlIl Illlllllll Kit I 9 C2 3, F '.-E :lllllllllllllIllllllllllgki-1.33 PAXGE OFSEF5 'lll.lN1JHIIU 'l +X'l-IN'l'Y-'l'lllllflgi E554-El llllllrlllllIIllll?i 5 AEXE!Illlilllmlllllllii.-'Y 1 7 NEFF S BAKERY Qualify Service Hardware, Harness and BROWN 8: CRAWFORD Implements W lk-O Sh a FOIYCIZEN Oes YVHERE YOUR DIONEY BUYS THE MOST Arch Preserver Shoes A O. E. CONNELL FOR XVOMEN ' ' A The Winchester Store X LUMBER RED GARAGE A The Ford Hospital FROIVI THE BEST TIMBER THAT . GROWVS LONG-BELL'S Accessories and Genuine LONG DEAF YELLOW PINE Ford Parts V DIMENSION Firestone, Goodrich and Lee Puncture Proof Tires B- RUSSELL T I Illll ifiw?-+2' i1RR rl Q Q5 A mu rmm nu u x 1 l lil 'I'l'i V1'i x'X'Ii'Y'i'Y-Vfvlflf , w, n 4. 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Phone 49 ,1 ,I 1 ,fi -95l,Y ,,,l,I,. T,i ,E-f,s1f , E .. ,4,Eu,...- JUNCTION EATING HOUSE VV. E. QUIGLEY, PFOD. Faculty and Students Welcome Everything Good to Eat Try Our Dining Room Service I OWEN sf MURRAY U49 JZEP6 DRVGS, STATIONERY, KODAKS FOUNTAIN PENS SODA FOUNTAIN IN SEASON New Location 119 EAST THIRD ST. V iiIIlllmmmlllllllmllllllllllllllllllifif-PI1? :43qj Y 94 93 A CD ' N. fl! 5 5 ee 5 E E -Q 51 is fa Ei E P1 E O ff 2 E. ii 5 S3 I E E? 5 as E. gf , 3 O I: E' ' ii 'U do H G D, I: .PE as UQ Q fs 2 e if OE E : za H C, 5 :e I rg U I E. rn L5 F3 E T it ff 2? w 1 -if if 1 'U FU if 3 5. 5' m 53, 2 Q 3 :D O QI CD r-A 2 Ei fg E. 3 3 U2 b E Z if E. cr sv 'S' 3 ,,..J I Q: ,.3 E 5 Ps 59' 3 FU . . 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Make Up Your Mind To St t In Account Wvith Us T ay THE FARMERS BANK Edelen Pharmacy Capital and Surplus Cameron M1SSOuf1 S125,000.00 es:-seeulluunlalllllullnnle-fx.s se xi no ummm 1' e e VOW IQ-fjs v l l m m ll e LEST WE FORGET Name Remember me by- llll lllllilllllll i i ,192 3 2W 9 : '55ll ' .IHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIE-91' PAGE ONE !ll,,iLX,',L:i: !'I,l,H 'Lx l1,l:f'.L'i 1: Y I 1 Z' wkilllllll lll llll lli' -E OWLJ Eiil!lllllll!Illllllll W '45 O 1 jp 4 I.. .10 :fa :ff , T 'O vQ4 fy fy ,N SERVICE QUALITY E E EE I - E E We have at all times the best of seasonable cut E Hovvers, fresh every day, from our own greenhouses. 1 ' P l 1 11 i You will be assured of first quality when 2 Z L' 2 l , Al 1 . A: S: ordermg your Flowers here. - 1- 3 . 1 Z 1 1 5 1 is 5 E Fl ffl 92 A 592 ,Q v1S1ToRS AT THE GREENHoUSE rm 0:1 TALWAYS WELCoME. 1020 92 F2 fo' STUDENTS ALXVAYS WELCoMrE. fy, M L!! E At Your Service Every Hour Every Day in the Year T-'T 5 5 E 5' S A E , 15 5 R. E. CATER, F101-lsr 3 UT gg as if Q4 A Flowers Speak 54 'O We Soo ofa ' ' 190 gi? Exam nmnmmm m m llll IIl lIlIlIllEXS-il lawn-1 om: uummxfzo 'l'1l1IfiTY-'1'W0 E 5. I r-W---Q----ff -- V , ,, ,, W MW- YY A, ' A I 5 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I , . I I I I I I I I I I v 1 I I I I 1 I I. I I I I I I I I I 1 1 2 I I i 1 I I I I 1 I I - I I I 1 vi ., g,L',4 ilV.Y I I I I I I ' v , , ' 4 4 ,rv - --Y W P WW 'PP A. V , .. V F - 5 , 11 EKSII I II IIIIII u e OWIQ im :mum I pi W. POLAND Follow the crowd- 'S I FURNITURE and Q PICTURE FRAMING D 4 - I at Y. M' C. A..Bu,m,,g VV'e are going to the lla - I S SANITARY BARBER SHOP 2 5- ' '-fr ,11 I All Work Guaranteed S E1 CITIZENS STATE BANK E E DAVE CLARK, Prop. I -1 - is :' o A M A g ll ameron o. f 3 E My flanee's birthday is next Sat- L! + urday, and I want to give him a sur- ' Et prisef' Why not tell him your ig E f-The Blank :midi Is Different right agen? I i- i I I -6 A First Farmer: What do you El think of the Volstead Act ? Thelma: And how is your bach- Iaiecogd Vfartmegi H'C?n,tthSayf Hi' ,. ,, ' , aven' een o e opery ' X elor Blend ? house this week 5 . - , 4 Howard: When I saw him last he was mending slowly. ' V i IOQ Thelma: I didn't know he had HHea1'jb0ut Skldmofeuf .gi been ill. Nope- 'iv , . U Didiri look behind him and tow- ,Q P 4 Howardr He hasnt, he Was Sew' ed his tin garage down town. I ing some buttons on his clothes. 'z' viii H E Does College Bred mean a four- E E year loaf? E E Hicks: Tea or cdffeeri E E Diner: Coffee, without cream. E E For First-Class Plumbing Hicks: Y0u'll have to take in, 3 3 ' sir, Without milk. We're out of E E and ' cream. P I L' E Heating ' ' E an ' A S nl - 3 an See S 1 all E Dependable Groceries l 1 E O. MUNSELL ., P E ' F 1 F 'i d N5 2 IACSI ful S all 1 WA' l I 1 Vegetables I .U I 25 I I M Elmer Nichols: That tune re- , Q minds me of the day I 'got my ' -. ' grades. A I Carl Taylor: How's that ? . 51 E, N.: Home Again Blue. ECONOMY GROCERY si -52 - ml llfllllllll I Q Q3 1 E:-Q QEIIHIIIII 1 I lllll l'UIlfwNI-1lll'Nl liliIl1'PllllZ'l'Y-'l Ul'lL ! ' v frm. 2 . Q ' .N ff my 'xk' . QQ H . L L .eaa2l.l.nlll iff, Knife CPWi,1l l.l.i.l.,i..l.ll P l 2 El im, 5: :l sf -, -'E E ESI? it l lit ' i X .i ,, I ti A., M, .N-l 1,-,. FF lt tl its s o tt sq, -V11 re-. ,..... ,,.-.. gm- ,...,. ...- .f Q lp L f l .1 I .L :- .ae , -...Q '??f.xz':.'S.'.i1::.:g21:1:. .:.:Q:::1v:.f1:':L2.2tit. ::f't. '3 Mm W u XVHAT T0 DO MEMUIHICS Oli' A FRESHMAN Z I took my girl 1- FO- . I can hear the fall of the addle ' 1 a stroll D In the pal-kt She and a poor freshman's refrain . Said her hands And a feeling of sadness comes over 'x Were Cold, so I ine, that seems to resemble pain Held Them. 2- F A llttle later So I hie me awaylto my room, to She teltl me And put on a few pairs of pants, ' She was And wedge in a big paper bustle, ' Cold all Over, Belonging to one of my aunts. :gg So I gave her 3- C an My overcoat, NOW But they call me out of chapel, gl She Wenft even And ask me to remove my surplus l Speak to me. Clothes' ' So with their able bodied assistance, E I at .' lf ' Cl to . Roma Cooper: My dear, what gb myse lea ily pose E can be the meaning of this word I take a Recumbent position 3 modest ? T . 1 'U' Maude McKenzie. Hwh th t t he paddle then comes into p ay, E a Old 1. d '1 Y' 3 If 'l he preps sit around onthe campus, . W I app 19 OH y to mcomes' And watch the sad matinee. ' '? 5. - MAKING GOOD They shut their hard jaws together '-' I feel that at every rebound, Q., She Sald They put on a Vermillion finish, it A Sne would Whe1'e my back forms sort of a Q., G0 thru anything mound' If 't V1 hh me, t tl. U S0 S 9 Stalted Such things have power to quiet 'On my The restless pulse of care, p Q Bank account- But they make it rather uneasy, gn -- To sit on a hard bottomed chair. 'Q' VV. ,Swift- I gave her a box of 7. E rouge for Christmas. Come, read to me some poem, 2: L. Swift- Gee, that was a pretty Some Favorite Prescription lay E llossy present, wasn't it ? That will soothe this restless feeling, E W. S.- Yes, but I got it all And take the stingers away. 2 back when she thanked me for it. 3- I The preps shall cease their sobbing, , Xvaitress at Inn: 'fwould the gen- And troubles shall be away, E tlemell like to eat Somethlngfffg YVe will quietly fold Oul' breeches, Glenn and Pete: We did Want to, And Silently nit the nay- E but the prices have taken away our --1 E appetlteelff Mildred Baxley: Thanks for the E ride. I , KK a - - H - She: I would like to, buy at chair d 133Of1tHg1ent,Q3T,1t'I nlt E for my intended husband. li 1 Fell, ee' i HZ' W0 S Clerk: Morris ? te I 3' Sou ' She: Yes, Herbyj, Prof. IVyckoff: Everyone in - chemistry A get your own notct- ?' Chas. Shaffnerg Let's kiss and books' Last year I let two Work make nnn together and they were married in Clara B.: If you're careful, I the spring, I can't be responsible Won't have to. for such results as that. if v-to . fa - . 1 l- I 'W r i s .i ii to FT itiee it M- f Fg..41.r:.rff:+f- A M H 5 C l t rm I 9'23l,,t,, l .lla tiat,.l..t.a:rLi.l.l5,g--5,f.'image ' I' wil! -- ta, HI '--.s1l.ilLw 'fitinxilz-A ll ll EKEIIIIIIIIIIIII III- 'E E ' e lp EfiilllllllllllllllIllI Q lu -l l, l f pl' ng, at - wb V V' Ill all ,o ,o. .ff gl 94 X ol. sfo , 29 E S : : 9: E '- E E E E E 2 ii' ,ru tl' al' , i n n .4 W M 0 o o o 34 The 1n1t1als of a friend .72 You will find these letters on many tools by which E electricity works. They are on great generators E Eg used by electric light and power companiesg and E 5 on lamps that light millions of homes. E 3 2 E They are on big motors that pull railway trainsg A E E and on tiny motors that make hard housework -E E easy. ' E 3 S-' E By such tools electricity dispels the dark and lifts E E heavy burdens from human shoulders. Hence the L 5 letters G-E are more than a trademark. They are E an emblem of service--the initials of a friend. TE nf I V GIENIE JEDECCTRJIC M lk 'l' bl. at? 55 ' ii ' ' T T'T ' A' 'H T, i K ' V' H T A' f .. ir' 'f ' ' ' H' M ' 'ig' ' . l mf- llllmlllllllllllllllsllll:ia gv I 9 C2 3 T lll llllllmlmllllllla9Ki- VX 'I' ' I ll 'Al' 'l l l' 'l'Hll l'Y' ' ' .N J x ,Q 3 ' 'C , -5 fx., 42 as CHECKING UP A negro sauntered into the office of a white friend. Good mawnin', Mistah Withrow. Kin I use yo' . 'Q' img' telephone a IHIIIUIQSH? Why, certainly, Sam. Sam called his number and after 2 a few minutes' said: - E Is this Missus Whiteside? Well, I seen in de papah, where yo' all : wanted a good culled man. Is yo' A still wantin' one? Then the man :gt youse got is puffectly satisfactory, E an' you all doan contemplate makin' no change soon? All right, ma'am, E goodbyf' E Mr. XVithrow called to Sam as he 25 left the telephone, Now, that's bad, E I Sam, that the place was filled. E O, dat's all right, Mistah With- E row, I's de culled man what's got 5 de job, I jes' wanted to check up. 1 1 3 1 'fl 3 4 gr GOOD LITERATURE: For boot-black- Ah, there's the rub, Hamlet. For convict- I have done the state service, Othello. For landlord- See what a rent, Julius Ceasar. ,M For barber- Make each particular E hair stand on end, Hamlet. I E For Basbetball player- Do not saw 2 the air too much, Hamlet. E For prohibitionist- I would fain E die a dry death, Tempest. E For cook- Such a stuff as dreams gg are made of, Tempest. E For hair-dresser- Framed to make 5 women false, Ophelia. -Q For washer-woman- Out, damned E spot, out, I say, Macbeth. a A -M- an E One of our church-going terpsi- E chorean students was up before the gl, Dean for--er-er-disorderly danc- Q1 Q ing. As he Hnished, It's too much wine, women, and song, Crawford, he said, You'1l have to reform. The Dean was somewhat stunned to read in the Criterion the next week, Frank Slayton: What is the easiest Way to drive a nail without smashing my finger ? Prof. Withington: Hold the ham- mer with both hands. Miss Herring: Young man, the doors of this dormitory are locked at ten o'clock on Sundays. Homer Massie: Oh, that's all right with meg please don't delay on my account. flBut!!.lflJuSt7!Til'OnCe77TllAh Please - UNOHQ n'Nou.TccN-'Ora--:KN--ap Henry, why don't you shaven? Mildred: Doesn't horseback rid- ing make your head ache? Maude: No, just the opposite. The Height of ExLravagance- Wearing a necktie if you have a beard. The fraction leaned over and touched the whole number on the shoulder. Say, she whispered, Is my numerator on straightn? Joe Pick was wandering around in St. Joe. He met a small boy and asked him if he could tell him where Frederick Ave. was. No, said the boy. Well, where is the Y. M. ? I don't know, was the reply. Then where is the St. Francis Hotel ? I don't know. Say, boy, where, is the depot ? asked Joe very impatiently. I don't know. Say, little fellow, you don't know much, do you ? No, guess not, but I'm not lost. Charlie Morelqcfk, on a wiener roast: Gee, those would be good sticks to weast ronnies on. IN ENGLISH CLASS A kiss is a noun, though never declined. It is generally used as 21 conjunction. It is more common than proper. It is not very singu- 21: 3,5 'E is N Ill 5 .0 Q G' lf sg: lisa E tl E E E E Q3 -Q Ilfllllli1?51'5-'.i ZifixfeiilllllllillliiiillllllllllllilllIllilllllll1 5'1iE'7l?-EIlllllllllllllllllllilllll X. Crawford Resigns from the Church lar and is generally used in the Q 94 Chong' plural. It agrees with most of us. 5.4 4, I fl? I' , A A e e H ...... . . . .,.fo' gfxfilnlflnlllllllfllllllllliffif I 9 Q 3 5 'rilllllllllllmlllllulll5'.5.1-S ivuziizuxstz:.su'x1u.1-.sr'1'mn:.'1'Y :sl-IN lm Aj W- A V! 1. 11 . 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X 11 . , .'p if' LL -1,155 ------1 -1- -M.. - ,, .A , , 's ,K 1 A 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 toy' 411 K 'Q' ,fd v' T ' 4 '-'-- -'fs-4--'---W--s - 111 'O 'QU 11 1 11 1 1 1 to 161 U ls' -1 1 1 1 1 1 - so ' A -1 AVI. .5 1 111,111 1 - . Q-of 4 ,1 ' f mul. if 1 1 1 1 . 1 1, soy. ax 1 1 lf' x1 211' UNIV' 11111Qm11111s1 11m'n111'1 1, 1- . -, A slk 1 1 I 1 1 Y 1 11, M,,.,, , - - e.-we iitcllllllll llllll lllllll-.A.- sn msmm me E I ' ef OWl3'1,E -E -Ill ll!lllllllllF:.?X-'V An Englishman was eating in the South. A negro brought in some oranges for breakfast and said, Aren't those line? VVe raise them here in the South. The English- man said, Yes, they're nice, but in England tliey're so much larger and nicer. At noon the negro brought in some baked apples. Aren't those fine and juicy? We raise them here ? Yes, said the Englishman, but we have better ones in England. That evening the negro gets a turtle and puts it in the Englishman's bed. Shortly af- ter the Englishman had started to bed, he comes running downstairs with the turtle hanging onto his night-shirt. He said to the negro, VVhat in the world is that ? An American bed-bug, came the reply, do they grow them any larger in England ? NVhy did the salt shaker? Be- cause he saw the spoon holder and the lemon squeezer. Miss ,Munsell, in English class- Form a sentence in which you use the first person. Chas. Taylor- Adam lived in the Garden of Eden. Florence Shepherd, My, I had an awful fright last night. Mary Bridges: Yes, I saw him. Tempa E.- Mrs, Kelsey, may.I go to the show with Charles More- lock, the one that's been advertis- ed so much. Tempa E.- I like your cigarette holder. Chas. M.- VVhy,, I never use one. T. E.- Don't be so dense. I see the love light in your face, He said, as in a dream, The co-ed grabbed her vanity case And cried, Darn that cold cream. A man went to the sea shore to get some sea water. The tide was very high and he asked a manfthere what it was worth. The man re- plied, Ten cents a quart. He filled his quart jar, gave the man a dime, and left. Soon after, he re- turned when the tide was low. and remarked to himself, f'My, what a lot they've sold. Don't try to tell me those moth- caten things are golf socks, old man. Yes, they are, look at the 18 holes. To waiter who brought Red Jones some nsh: Waiter, this fish isn't so good as that I got last week. Pedro : It ought to be, it's off the same fish. A cross-eyed butcher asked a man to hold a cow while he killed her. Just as the butcher was ready to kill the cow, the man said, Say, if you are going to ,hit where you're looking, some other man can hold this cow. If people born in America are American citizens, then kittens born in an oven are biscuits. A Scotchman is a person who keeps the Sabbath, the ten com- mandments, and every thing 9150 119 can get his hands on. An Easterner was in the West and was telling of the rate of speed in which everything moved in the East. After he had cited different instances, the Westerner said, That is nothing, all you got to do hi-BTG is to plant a pumpkin seed and jump on the vine. ,-,.,.ii- Pastor Rind and his wife and the little peeling visited us one Sunday- . , , . 4 ':Z'blQ 1I2llilillliilll I IIIHIEQSAS QIT',.f'U.IP'1 Ufiild lllifslflilillf lflll I X 4 ICE CREAM .P I 57l?llllllllllllllmlllmlm!llllllfllllllllflf- ':4IE:j W 22 S A 2 I-I n rn E 3 A 5 E sg- t 1 as - P 'cs 3 f I U ,E +11 if ! 31 '4 if 7 E H I A 2 G I Q ve U X1 4 H H N6 U N 0 In O W H 'D 5 fb 323 W C Q rw ' t-4 I 'D O o-1 rn Q e '2 O Q RT t r' S C 3 xx r' Q H ggn FJ Q m cn U2 U5 U U1 O EL Q W gil S OESEEQOUQ ,I at EFUEQEHEE' O 'Dm il! lip H '9 D, U1 U1 U2 U1 'Ugg 0 H 'EU U1 H 5 Q N 'J-' F1 CE' P-4 E U2 U2 EE Q kg' na o- U1 2. R' G -ul.: rv 'V 3 W E E O I Up, Q 2 E O A ,gl co m TS 5 5 A S 31 '23 -I ie 3'l4iI'1?if.Q .'5lllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllillllEbl'.'Ef?'lQS'.g 3,3 N L TY!! AND GROCERY I CREAM OF QUA I FOUNTAIN IN CONNECTION h ' 3 3 u 'E MANUFACTURED BAY TI-IE E E CAMERON DAIRY OO. E Cameron, Mo. 2 537 South Chestnut St. S E Opposite College E S IS ' E ' Cameron, MO. E E I CLAUD R. CLINE, Prop. E E -PERFECTLY PASTEURIZEID A E i EL -PURE -' E E -WHOLESOME , E m -DEILICTOUS ,E Short Orders Served ' Furnished Rooms for Rent I 4- A p Q Q. L Q. pg - I PHONE 405 Student Patrouage Solicited A .sf 0 fb '25 H ' ' ' I ' ' V A 10- V - ' 4 N 'ol' V v . !6X!5fllllllllmllllllllllllll:- 5 Q I C912 1 .T:5 lIllllllllllllllllllllll '3-3 ' 'QI I -'f .r'rr l'A.',,I1j Um 15.1 ,H L' A ULLMD l:'Oh, l' 1 - l' XVO -.et...,e,-.-I. .... .1 --- . - rx V. Qzi ,v ' 4 '4 1, . 1 5. Y ii T, 1: h 34 ya 1 3 Q I 1 I v I S I r 1 Q J 1 5 I s I 1 2 x I CY 4 L Wmeuasnu nuuunuusms Qwb Epi El!lIIlllllUlllIlll Q a, ee v. 0 1, .I , s me . y Hibbs Dry Goods Company I ?8z I X 590 Ill an '-1 S ifoo1i'12EST4SToi2'E E Dry Goods -:- Women's Wear ,T I .9 ' N , .X 4 N ojo an 0 Q c'e Iso Info N W 849 ' li - H F PI I IS I M E 0 0 E E Prescription Druggist 5 - E E E S :I E FINE STATIONERY y TOILET ARTICLES I E T- z E JoHNsToN's CHOCOLATES gl 3 S E Gur Fountain is Sanitary and Service Unexcelled E E , E 5 A THE CUSTQMTER MUST BE SATISFIEDH iff' 1 N ,I ... ,Q gfg x' I ' '4 4, I 104 E. 3rd St. 1 -:- Cameron, Mo. I A 1.x po. I I I I Q., I' ' 45 ' Y 1' Y Q ' ' ' v Q, ' Y V ' ' it V sllllllllllllIllllIlIlllllaiif-a V I E b y by , Sf 2llllllnIlllnl!llflflll Jg IEU EIL UNH I I U N ULUSD l+'ULll'l Y-FOUR ,M 2 Q 4 . . 5 3 r 5 -'A I - - a 1 P i .1 .1 .p me-- 4 t Q i 5 m'T lW'W'i'l'l' ' ' lam-M gg rv If . .. , .v . ., '1e, :f, CTl ' :Hit Lljuisl. UI Want to be 3' grocery Mlss l'lG1'Yi11gI Have you heard man s wife, so I can get all I want the latest story about iish ? to eat for nothing. Helen Clexela d N 'Til new . V f ' n 1 , ' . egffgj Twilaz I'd rather be a Doctor's its., 0' what IS . I Wife, so I can keep well for noth- , ing if Miss H.: Well, there was a lit- ' u, b - ,. - 0. til Fay 13.5 I guess I'll be a preach- Gail lily gvho gvent a flshlllb and tim 9l',S Wife, so I can be good for noth- gl a mga Sh' one that Welgh' VTTV its iugg, ed fifteen pounds, but just as he got fell it to the bank, it slid back into the 3434 '-1 water. . jjj L ,. . . . 3 . tijfirh Sill . A MSS IS hke a bottle of Ohves H. C.: How did lie know how life-I if you get one, the rest come easy. much it Weighedw? ' ' A Miss HQ: By the scales on it. What is the height of your am- 'dj bitionw? nm. Cl -k: HH -' f f -- Angela: Oh, he's about 6 inches el mis your m01dSS??' ht . taller than I am H tle boy, wheres your money ? E F- Billy: In the bottom of the 3 pitcher. Has anyone seen Pete? E All Pete Who? Adv.-Why kill your wife? Let Q E Petroleum- a ' our washing machine do your dirty Q 1.5 Kerosene him yesterday and he Work for you' ' hasn't benzine since. 'V' I ' , Joe Pick.: Well, 1 feel better M Raymond BllC'k'- I ' el' ' ah ' um' how, I've got all my bills paid. aa b Jeweler- Bring the tray of engage- Glenn. i.Whe1,e,d you get the . rings here, Harryf' monevm? -----' J. P.: Borrowed it. 9. I He was standing in the parlor, --- II And was looking at llle light, Russell XVelsh: My ancestors iz, - - E1tll'3l' l 01' Your Old fellow, came over in the Mayflower. 1 Will be burned down tonight. Red Jones: wigs lucky they did. 2 E ---- Immigration laws are stricter now. E 3 Elizabeth Skinner- She swears ----4 E she's never been kissed. Pete: Is your face for sale ? E 'l Maude McKenzie- VVell, that's Twila: No, why? I enough to make anyone swear. Pete: -qt has a Vacant looky E Mrs. Davis: Solel, why do you Dr. Cline Cgiving a testi: Iden- part your hair in the middle ? tify Ivan the Terrible and Peter I Solelz Every block has its alley. the Great. E . ---- R. Welsh: Can we say Ivan was 'S Mistress: 1 saw the mnkmen terrible, 0-11:1 Peter was g1'eat '? E , kiss you this morning, Jane. I'll ---- E E take the milk in myself after this. June Clark: I wish I was a Fa' li Jane: It won't do you any good, chicken so I could use fowl lan- mum, he's promised not to kiss anyd guage , one but me. -..-..- ,4 u ..,.i Freshman, in barber shopg When ' Prof.- Give me the formula for 02111 l get 8 Sl13V6,'? y waterf' Barber: Oh, in about a couple Esther Hootman- VV-a-t-e-r. of years. ffl . .xl v In -ees il'lf,l-1 ' 1 I ' - ' f' r 'f :: --v1 . . .. nununszms e QQ I its it ::ll: 'o': 'i 'i X - m ,:sYunmL I la lll1!'l1i'l'j1insZf',2J-QYQ' , u llllll lllllll llllii' 0Wi, E 'E ll llIlllllll!l2 e'm .gg be b O , y 4 I. Wh1tman's -Box Chocolates- Morse's ,E Soda Fountain I., Candies ii! Particular Attention to Line Parties E E T -'ul ' A S 2 , 9 s 5 Fair-Sex Candy Shop w 5 - 5 CoLLARD Bizos., P1-bps. E E P ' Put a, .2 E PHQTOGRAPHY XVILLARD THREADED- RUBBER E ..1 A ' BATTERY ' E is A hobby as wen as A business. - ON YOURB RAn1o E E Our Portraits Are The Kind That Z E Involve Thoughtfulness, Exper- CAMERON BATTERY E S ience, and Care in Pose SERVICE 1 ia A. and Lighting. ' Q99 J. H. McAD00, P1-bp. W pq LUCE STUDIO B P it 'Q' 213 E. 3rd st. Phone NO- 320 W A we Pi it v'o '4 34 yo ALWAYS RELIABLE QUALITY FIRST 1. E The Home of E '-3 'S 3 S'- E E E Shine-A11 E pl E A Cocoanut Liquid Soap 3 E A 5. E sanitation Drip Fluid E i Trackless Floor Dressing E E E E . ,S HILLYARDB Paper Products Prove Profitable .'4 34 4 i r lj. H P B - N Qzj HILLYARD CHEMICAL CUMPANY ,gg has St, Joseph -:- -:- i Missouri . . Allllfllullllluluulllltigfli, ? YQ ik 5?ir1?-illlll , IIIIIIIIIIIIIU EXK :li -N A Ili .vin - .v.- , ., , If 4.Ip 111 XQN c I ,I.l1,,,i.,.,,r!,,lr.I,,!-, - - -...,,,A-.... .......-., A 4, , M 1. .J t vii fa 1, ,L C. 1323 fi! 1T r-3:-iffy-9:-.-1-Q, . 'fi Y' N- f f T.f:f'f'P f?'i1i'C?'T' of f':'rf7:?:ftiTf WT: '1:f Qgf1Lgr'jfi:' :rg Ltr wffif 'i f:.'...g....x..3ir:3'f il 5l.U,..i.5 5 .L i.3.Q.l5.iLii:lLZg.f3.', .,,h1--- .W ,e,:,f:...,-... f,....,,.,.n..,5J ' ' WH ' ' 5 'Q . T0 THE FRESHMEN: Artist: That clumsy girl has fi You've come to school flicked a dust cloth across the fresh f, You've learned our rule, paint of my new picture. It's noth- But you don't know nothin' yet: ing but a Snqgarf' YOIYVS gOt 21 SUl1't, Wife: Never mind, dear. Call A1161 t11i11k Y011'T9 S1T1211't it a country scene viewed from a F ,i.c 5 But you don't know nothin' yet! speeding automobile. . E You've been makin' public speeches ?4- And learning all Math teaches, Mother. -Uohhny, if you eat any :if Thatis great, but wait- more, youu bursts, -'fy For you dont know nothin yet. Johnny: HWGH' pass the cake, Youwe got to learn mother and get out of the way. P To take your turn -W When you're coming thru the door, Hsmokin, Cigarettes is Sure fo You've got to learn a lot of things Huff youu gf That you never knew before. f'GWa11! W11G1'G'd You get that fit :gm Cheer up! VVe've had four years of 1d9a1 '? Q, l college HFF0111 Dall And ill'S hard-, V011 bet! Aw, he was just stringin' yer. 'fflfi Woyvo had Blolf No, he wasn't stringin' meg he - W9'Ve had Psychol, was strappin' me. Dat's how I gi ' W And we don't know nothin' yet. know it hurtsy to ff l 1 1 , EHQGPSOH Bfownf Lost my note- Little Giri fin theati-ep: Mother, 3 , . book' ' when do the Indians come in .ex Marguerite: Lost all you known? againu? , , Emerson: No, lost all my profes- Mother: uvvhy, there are no In- l- Sors know? dians in this show. Ella McComb: Dad was awfully Llbtle guilt Then who Siilped V . cross last night! He said you must an the men OH the from row 4? 0 . nevelisee me again!! H I, b tt Farmer: See here, young feller, Ll - Trvm Sweemo. We, ' d. e ef what are you doing up that tree? , switch off the light immediately. Fiddick: Home of your apples fell 1 A '--- down and I'm trying to put it back. l , I suppose the young man thot theyyd uve Wlth HER parentsfblif Cecyl Wiley: Do you like indoor i ...gig her father was too smart for him. Sportsn? E what did he do ? 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My native country, thee, Land of the noble free, Thy name I love: I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills: My heart with rapture thrills Like that above. Let music swell the breeze, And ring from all the trees Sweet freedom's songg Let Let Let The Our mortal tongues awake, all that breathe partakeg rocks their silence break- sound prolong. fathers' God, to Thee, Author of liberty, To Thee we singg Long may our land be bright With freedom's holy light: Protect us by Thy might, Great God, our King. Prayer. Orchestra Music ..... .. ....... Orchestra X ' - 1 , l-. f Y f -..,.------,'--------- --Dr. C. Director Wesley Foundation, University of Illinois. Trombone S010 ----.----...---.---.--. ................... P roi, W, E, Tracy tra Berceuse from Joceylen by Godard BStI'3. Conferring of, Degrees and Awarding of Diplomas President E. F. Buck Hail ALMA MATER QThe Audience Standingl to thee, our Alma Mater! Hail thee, Wesleyan dear! May our love to thee grow greater Ev'ry passing year! Long CHORUS thy sons shall sing thy praises, And thy daughters, too, While the School its watchword raises, Loyal be, and true! Years have crowned thy name with glory: Battles have been fought, As thy sons have made thy story, Deeds of valor wrought! CHORUS Forward be thy grand endeavor, Hail Hail May Recessional Upward press thy way! thee, Wesleyan, now and ever: Brightly shine thy day! CHORUS to thee, our Alma Mater! Hail thee, Wesleyan dear! our love to thee grow greater Ev'ry passing year! CHORUS Orchestra BSI'lGdiCtl0I1. f-'I-Ali Kolumblon'-55Closp C6x9D Class 1923 College BACHELOR OF Alilme -vu thy--- VV I 7 ,K 331:ifit3332325332525E3EiE5E2?i?i?iE5E3E5353252323253352323:3232523523353232333525235335 .A I Zlgrngxam - 6 I ,.... Orchestra ...... ....................... .... S e lected E Part I N 1-Day Dreams .......,........................... 1 .................. Phyllis Fergus E QViolin Obligatoj Ei JEAN SWIGER, CHRISTINE KENDALL M 2-Lay Roumanian Wedding Song ............ Reginald DeKoven C4 tViolin Obligatoj fbb Indian Serenade .................................. Loren Beresford T CHRISTINE KENDALL I 3-Cinderella Dyes 'Em Black .................... Fannie Kilbourne Ea JEAN SWIGER I , 561 4-fab Painted Butterfly ...... ...... ......... J 0 celyn Noel 'YQ tbl Contentrnent .......................................... Pearl G. Curran HIS ' oHR1s'r1NE KENDALL M3 XHG1 5-The Highwayman .............................................. Alfred Noyes A tWith Orchestrationb , A M25 JEAN SWIGER 'Jesl Y ,....... A Orchestra ..... . .......... ..... S elected Ven Har it Worn g :-12333EgfgigigiligigiiigigigEEEIZEEEEEEEQSEEQQE3E3E3E3E3EgEIE3i3E3E3E3i3E3E3E3E3i333E3E3E 1 E if J., Jn
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