Missouri Western State University - Griffon Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

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S., Maryville Sfafe Teachers' College HELEN BU LLARD BROWN Deparlmenl' of Modern Languages A. B., Universiiy of New Mexico A. M., Universify of Wisconsin Nalional Universily of Mexico MABEL G. COOK Deparlmenl' of Home Eclucaiion A. B., Maryville Slaie Teachers' College A. M., Columbia Universily HASBROUCK DELAMATER, M. D. Deparlmenl of Hygiene ucafion ago EWS Sciences sily FISBS DN sciences Missouri 'lion rsify rsify s' College DWN :nguages rlexico onsin exico ucalion :' College 'sily R, M. D. me B. S., Soulhweslern Teachers' College of jlfLllliilFiCD Faclully G. H. DUERKSEN Deparlmenl of Chemislry A. B., Tabor College Kansas Universily ' RAYMOND ELLIOTT Deparlmenl' of Music B. M., Universily of Kansas Norfh Texas Slate Teachers' College S. E. ELLIOTT Deparlmenl' of Manual Arls B. S., Maryville Slafe Teachers' College Universily of Missouri MARY E. B. NEELY Deparfmenl of Modern Languages A. B., Middlebury College A. M., University of Wisconsin Sorbonne, Paris, France GRANT L. PISTORIUS Deparlmenl of Physics B. S., Kansas Slale Teachers' College A. M., Universily of Kansas EDITH Moss RHOADES Deparlmenl' of English A. B., Wellesley College' A. M., Universily of Wisconsin HESTER ROBINSON Deparlmenl of Arl A. B., Universily of Michigan Universify of Chicago California School of Arls and Crafls MARY FRANCES ROBINSON Deparlmenls of English and Psychology A. B., Universily' of Michigan A. M., Washinglon Universily Oklahoma Q F TD TIFRIFNOTS Page Twelve Faculty SAMUEL T. SANDERS ' Deparlmenl of Malhemaiics A. B., M. S., Louisiana Stale Universify R. E. STONE Deparlmenl of Social Sciences A. B., Universiiy of Idaho A. M., Universiiy of Washinglon JEAN TROWBRIDGE Librarian Universiiy of Wisconsin Library School DONALD E. WILSON DeparI'men'I' of Social Sciences A. B., A. M., University of Missouri E M I LY WYATT Deparfmenl' of English A. B., Universily of Missouri A. M., Middlebury College RADIANCE ZOLLINGER Regisfrar A. A., S+. Joseph Junior College SCENE ON A ST. 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Now blazing brighfly, now flickering dimly, if has urged us-onward, forward, and we have followed .... ln fhe pasf 'lwo years if has guided us fhrough work and play--fhrough baskefball, baseball, frack, dances, fhe Honor Roll, fhe Senafe, Phi Thefa Kappa. lf has lighfed our way fo club meefingsg wifh ifs flickering flame we have burned l'he midnighf oil. And now, oh Freshmen, we leave if fo your keeping. Guard and cherish if, and follow ever ifs beckoning gleam. . ' For soon, dear old J. C., 'fwill be only in dreams fhal' we blend loyal voices To sing of your fame and your honor kepf brighl' Through years when your spirif was our guiding lighf. Page Fiffeen XX V l l,llliilPO H . i L r l l, Page Sixfeen Classes ELIZABETH ALLEN L Curly hair-soff voice-willows by a slream-soofhing quiet' DALE ANDERSON Brown fields-ripe orchards- new mown hay-rusfic fences. THEKLA ANDERSON Dry humor-six'l'y-eighfh sfory of Chrysler building-deep lagoon-wroughf-iron gafes. Cheshire Cheese, '30, '3lg Execufive Commiffee, '3lg Phi Thefa Kappa, '30, '3lg Vice-Presidenf, '3lg Griffon Edifor, '3lg Penny Whisfle Staff, '30, French Club, '30, '3I, Presidenf '3l: Griffon News Sfaff, '3l. ESTHER ANDRIANO Brown-eyed susans-ice slcafes-frue blue -fleecy clouds. Senafe, '30, '3lg French Club, '30, Capers, '30, Griffon Assisfanf, '3lg Convocalion Program Com- miffee, '3l. EARL BEAVER Sfriped suifs-pafenl leafher-pearl-gray spafs-shy smiles. LEROI BECK, JR. Tesf 'lubes-formulas-safchels -black robe. , Chemisfry Assisfanfg Orchesfra. G RANT BEN ITZ Spark pl ugs-d ifferenfial-pisfo ns -flywheels. I Inframurals. LILLIAN BLANCHARD A sandy beach-while-capped waves -swan dives-a spreading ripple. Cockfails, lnframuralsg Presidenf W. A. A. '30, '3Ig Infernalional Relafionsg Spanish Club: irigonY.Awsfanf, '30, Junior College Senafe, '30s K . ln Sc S1 C G In B. C E1 l Fl S4 N Pl fi S4 m fe C ,-'Q S EN illows by a uief. 'N - new mown as. ON y of Chrysler ghf-iron gafes. five Commiffee, :e-President, '3lg isile Sfaff, '30, nl' '3lg Griffon 'IO as-frue blue 30: Capers, '30, I Program Com- r-pearl-gray safchels hesira. -pisfo ns .RD ped waves ng ripple. - w. A. A., Spanish Club: age Senafe, '30, QHLVTQ Classes P. L. BOWERSOX Mellow pumpkins-frosl' on a window pane-moonlighf. lnlramurals, '30, '3Ig Baskefball, '30, '3lg Natural Science Club, Presidenf, '3lg Vice-Presidenf Sophomore Class, Tennis, '30, '3Ig Boys' Glee Club, Presidenl, '30, Capers, '30. GEORGE BRADFORD Pine frees on a hill--Kollege Kul'-up -clever commenfs. Griffon News, '30, Assf. lnframural Manager, '30, inlramural Manager, '3lg Griffon Assisfanf, '30, Basketball, '30, '3Ig Track, '30g Nafural Science Club,A'3lg Sport Edifor Griffon News, '30, '3lg Executive Council J. C. Y. M., '3lg Capers, '30. MARY BETH BRINEGAR Chinfz curfains-hol' biscuifs-blue bells -window planfs. PAUL J. BRYCHTA Hip bools-hunfing lodges-fishing poles. Freshman Indoor Baseball, '30, Griffon Assf., '30, Sophomore Indoor Baseball, '3lg Advertising Manager Griffon, '3lg Griffon News Assf., '30. ELLA CLOUD Flax-blue china-windmills-red fulips. French Clubg W. A. A. BENNIE COLLOFF Resea rch books-fhesis-geomefric eq uafions-Germa n. Phi Thefa Kappa, Inframurals, '30, '3lg Circula- fion Manager Griffon News. HARRY CURTIS Golf clubs-long drives-Skippy- Bus'l'er Brown collars. Senafeg Cockfailsp Golf Team, '30, '3lg Infra- muralsg Freshmen Hafchei Hop: Dance Commif- fee, Baseball Team, '3Ig Capers, '30, Cockfail Convocafion. . VELMA DENNING Ty pewrifers-office-hollyhoclcs-gardens. Teachers' Guild. li Fl 1 fm, X ,,,., , Q f1?i'2N5 . Q .ass .. Z ss , Q f vif I Q ? f 1 - . 2 sw Q.. ,ap ,- -J - ff 1. Q ,.,. . . . .1 x.L0,m.p.zl IIITO Classes AUDRA DICK , A Iighfed lamp-hislory papers-recl inlc. Infernafional Relafions Club. WINONA DICKSON Winding palhs lhrough a wooded grove- refreshing spring rains-dew-covered violefs. Infernafional Relafions Club: Spanish Club: Assf. Liferary Edifor Griffon News. DAVID DOWNS Mr. Pickwick-old curiosify shop -valises. Griffon News, '30, '3Ig Nafural Science Club. HELEN EL-ISCU Veiled nighf-Egypfian sands-silver bracelefs-brighl' orange. Adverfising Commiffee The Queen's Husband , Capers, '30, Sophomore Capers Commilfee, '3l. ANNA LEE FINE Jonquils--linlcling music box -anfique jewelry. Nafural Science Club, '30, '3Ig Infernafional Re- Iafions Club, '30, '3lg Phi Thefa Kappa, Spanish Club, '3I. POE FISHER Brown coflage-geraniums in 'rhe sun -quiel' brooks. Phi Thefa Kappa, Griffon Sfaff, '3lg Griffon Assf., '30, Penny Whisfles Sfaff, '30, HELEN FLANNERY English counfry sicle--bridle pafhs -Iweecl-airclales. Cockfails, '30, '3Ig Spanish Club, '3I, Griffon Assl., '3I, Secrefary Sophomore Class, '3I. KATHERINE ANN FRASIER Gingham aprons-hair ribbons-claisy fields-iumping rope. J. C. Y. W., '3Ig Girls' Glee Club, '30, Mixed Chorus, '3Ig Teachers' Guild, '3Ig Nafural Science Club, '3Ig Seven fo One , Singing Girl. So Co- '30 II5 GL I' Se Lif Sc Gi ef! Or Ki Ar Pr A1 CI Sc QlrilllPlPQ Classes ESTHER GEIWITZ Violels by a brook-ruslle of leaves , -green hills. MARION Gaseous ' Soap-box oralory-boy scouls-harmonicas -greal while way. Cocktail Club, '50, '3l, Capers, '30, lnlramurals, '30, '3I, Griffon News, '30, '3l, The Queen's Husband , Dramafic Club, '30, '3l, Sky High , gH5Tgday , Singing Girl , President Teachers' UI . FAYE GOLDMAN Russian bools-bullercups-a flower iar. J. c. Y. w., '3o. ALICE GORDON Green Chevy-liclcel sales -aclverl'isemen'ls. Senale, '30, Vice-President French Club, '3I, Lifelime Pass for Tickel Selling Confesl, '30. ELSIE HAMMER School rooms-colored paper-blaclcboards -window boxes. Girls' Glee Club, '30, Mixed Chorus, '3l, Teach- ers' Guild, W. A. A., '3I, Chrislmas Program, '30, Operelfa, Girls' Glee Club Convocalion Program. LEMMAH LEE HARRISON Killen sleeping in 'l'he sun-sea shells-iris. Ari Edilor Griffon, '30, '3l, Cressef Club, Vice- Presidenl, '30, Presidenf, '3l, Teachers' Guild, Arl Edilor Penny Whislles, '30. JEAN HAUCK Fragile leacu ps-hoop slmirls-cameos. Cheshire Cheese, '30, '3l, Treasurer Nalural Science Club, '3l. HENRY HAWMAN Open firesides-books-a pipe e-easy chairs. ,,,-15 HHTQN Classes TRUMAN HENRY - Tops and marbles-sfraw hafs--canoe. HELEN HERYNK Cherry blossoms-pussy willows-pinafores lnfernafional Relafions Club. IDA HESSLER Baseballs-brogans-pioneers. Inframuralsg W. A. A.g Spanish Club- JOHN HORAN Phi Thefa Kappa-cavaliers-flashing' sfeel. Phi Thefa Kappa, Presidenf, '3I3 French Club, Presidenf, '3l. EUGENE T. HUFF Texas ranches-lasso-spurs. Treasurer Sophomore Class. ASENATH H U RST Whife coffage-g reen shuffers-da hlias. Phi Thefa Kappa, Cheshire Cheese: French Club, Griffon News, Assf. Feafure Ediforp Griffon Sfaffg Spanish Club. . ELIZABETH JAMES Puclc-eddying pools-a linnef. Phi Thefa Kappa, Cheshire Cheese: French Club: Spanish Club: lnfernafional Relafions Club, Organizafion Edifor Griffon. BEATRicE JOHNSON Quief foresfs-deep pools-swallows flying. lnfernafional Relafions Club, '3Ig Teachers' Guild, '3lg J. C. Y. W., '30, '3I. I Classes KRUCKER JOHNSON Airplanes-radios-tinker toys. Intramurals, '30, '3l. VIRGINIA JUDSON Rock gardens-rustic bench-yellow roses. Compton J. C., Los Angeles, California, '30, Treasurer Literary Club, J. C. Y. W., '3l, Teacher- ers' Guild. LORENE KIPP Gypsy trails-red scarfs-splashes of blaclr and gold. Cocktails, Teachers' Guild, W. A. A., Secretary '3l, Girls' Intramurals, Volleyball. JOSEPHINE LAKE Apple trees-overalls-New Year's resolutions-ripe cherries. Cocktails, '30, '3l, J. C. Y. W., '30, '3l, Convo- cation Committee, '3l, Teachers' Guild, Seven to One , Freshman Baseball, '30, Girls' Intramurals. PORTER LARSON Sleepy H ollow--promoters-I ntra murals. Griffon News, '30, '3l, Asst. Intramural Mgr., '30, Asst. Basketball Mgr., '30, Intramural Free Throw Championship, '30, Intramural Basketball, '30, Baseball Team, '30, Basketball Manager, '3l, Basketball, '30, Senate, '3l, Natural Science Club, '3l, Dramatic Club, '30, '3l, Queen's Husband , Asst. Sports Editor Griffon, '30, Capers, '3l. HUBERT LEVEN Friendly smiles-tennis courts -good fellow. WILBUR McDONALD Beau Brummel-lace cravats -walking sticks. The Woman ReIents , J. C. Senate, Twelve Pound Look , Queen's Husband , Holiday , French Club, Student President, '3l, Mace, J. C. Natural Science Club. LOUISE MAIN Country roads-glowing campfires -toasted marshmallows. Phi Theta Kappa, Cheshire Cheese, Griffon Asst., '30, Griffon Staff, '3l, Griffon News Staff, '30, '3l, International Relations Club, Spanish Club, J. C. Y. W., W. A. A., Girls' Intramurals. X HFFGN Classes ALICE EVELYN MANSFIELD Shaded arbors-purple morning glories. Natural Science Club, '30,,'3I, Biology Asst. '30, '3I, J. C. Y. w., '30, '31, 1 VIRGINIA MARECHAL Brown leather iaclcets-cool, green moss -a lighted window. International Relations Club, '3I, Spanish Club '10, French Club, '31, Natural Science Club, '30 Secretary, '3l. ' GEORGE MARKLEY Traveling salesman-J. C. dances -cheer leaders. Capers, '30, '3l, Dance Committee, Cocktail Club, Cheer Leader, HoIiday , Natural Science Club, Glee Club, Intramurals, '30, Baseball, '30, '3I, Singing Girl. HAZEL MAYER Volleyball-a spangled necklace-peaches W. A. A., Griffon Asst., '30, Typist, Griffon News, '30, '3l. CHARLES MEUGN IOT Brief cases-books-Frenchmen. RUTH MILLER Steinways-musicales-careers. Phi Theta Kappa, Treasurer, '3l, French Club, '30, '3I, Secretary French Club, '3l, Girls' Glee Club, '30, Natural Science Club, '30. DOROTHY MU DGETT Carved ivory-orchid s-filagree. WALTER NOLTE Deep canyons-soldiers-an eagle flying. Griffon News, Dramatic Club, Cocktails, Glee Club, Capers, '30, 'Holiday , The Queen's Husband , The Artist , Natural Science Club, Inner Circle College Y , Intramurals. ELD g glories. ology Assl. L een moss nanish Club, V e club, '30, BHCBS e, Cockfail ural Science aseball, '30, -peaches isf, Griffon nen. ers. ench Club, '3l, Girls' '30. fee. -e flying. ails, Glee e Queen's nce Club, F illll ll'0 Classes MARY FRANCES O'ROU RKE Planlalions-lovely old lace-magnolia. Cheshire Cheese, French Club, Fealure Edilor Griffon News, Edilor Penny Whislles, Convoca- lion Commiflee. DARYLEEN PAPE A silver birch-'lapeslry-emerald green. Nafural Science Club. IDELLA PARKER Blue berels-whip-poor-will-house on 'lop of a hill. MARGUERITE PARKER Ouldoor girl-March winds swimming pools. Girls' lnlramurals, Volleyball Mgr., '30, W. A. A. ERNESTINE PARSONS Fine sillcs-lavender-green moss -old-fashioned lady Nalural Science Club, '30, Girls' Glee Club, '30, Teachers' Guild, '3l. DALE PERKINS Briar pipes-sporf swealers-college proms. Cockiails, '30, '3l, lnlramurals, '30, '3I, Singing Girl. GLEN PERRY Lumber iaclcels-dog sleigh-snow shoes. ALVAH PETERS Chemisl s formulas-vials ancl lubes --'friendly big free. IX if PGP Classes MAXINE PHILLIPS ' Green shamroclcs-a summer,nighl' -elchings-deep sapphires. Spanish Club, '30, Dramafic Club, '30, '3I, J. C. Y. W., '30, Presidenl, '3l, Girls' Glee Club, '30, Teachers' Guild, Seven fo One , Griffon News Sfaff, '30, Sophomore Edifor Griffon, '3l. SHERMAN PITLUCK Concerfo-Russian prince-a signel' ring. French Club, Phi Thela Kappa, Nafural Science Club, Adverfising Mgr. Queen's Husband , Edifor Griffon News, Capers, '30, Holiday. VELMA RAINEY Snow-capped mounfains-Rembrandl' -s'l'ainecl glass window. Cheshire Cheese, '30, '3I, Nafural Science Club, '30, '3l, Cressel Club, '29, '3l, French Club, '3l, Spanish Club, '3I, Griffon News Sfaff, '3l, Penny Whislles, '29. WILLIAM S. REDMOND Ripe slrawberry pafch-sunny slopes -a favorife book. lnlramurals, Capers, '29, Convocalion Commiffee, '3l, Dance Commilfee, '3I, Baskefball, '30, '3l, Vice-Presidenl Senafe, '3I. FRIEDA M. REICHERT Hardy apples-rich earlh-glee clubs. J. C. Y. W., '3l, Mixed Chorus, '3l, Singing Girl , Christmas Program, '30. ELWIN ROGERS Obliging Ford-leafher iaclcefs-mechanics. SIDNEY ROSEN Law books-iudge's ro bes-philosophy. ' NORMAN ST.JOHN Rusfic bridge spanning a mounfain sfream -Walf Whilman poelry. Griffon News, Penny Whisfles, Physics Assl., Phi Thefa Kappa, Presidenl' Cheshire Cheese. er nighf iires. '30, '3lg J. C. ee Club, '30, Griffon News I '3l , . r ignef ring. ifural Science s Husband , 3 Holiday. mbrandf N. Science Club, ch Club, '3lg ff, '3lg Penny D y slopes 1 Commiffee, ian, '30, '3Ig l' ee clubs. 3lg Singing -mechanics. iilosophy. 'ain sfream y. :s Assf.g Phi fese. Classes DULCIE SCHMIDT Crocus peeping from beneafh -French gray. KENNETH SHECKLER fhe snow Big business man-riding boofs -rough fweeds-sfurdy oak. Presidenf Sophomore Class, Senafe, '30, '3l' Business Mgr. Griffon News, '3Ig Circ ulafion Mgr: Griffon '3l' Business M r. ueen's Husband ' , . . Q Q Business Manager J. C. Prowl, 30. LEONARD SNOWDEN A farmhouse--pleasanf fields-corn-huslcing. JEAN STUART Fiffh Avenue-modernisfic furnifu re -crysfal earrings. Capers, '29g Dance Commiffee, '3l. Y HELEN TANNER Rock coasf-sea gulls-asfers. DOROTHY THOMANN Garclenias-clelicafe embroidery -brown fhrush. Secrefary Phi Thefa Kappa: Liferary Edifor Griffon News, French Club, J. C. Y. W.: Teac LOUISE THORNTON hers' Guild. Powder blue-ferns-robins. Teachers' Guild, '3lg W. A. A., '30,' '3I. HALL TRICE Tuxedos-sillx hafs-a mounfain crag. Cockfails, '30, '3lg lnframurals, '30, '3l. MHFFQ ..., f i f ,Q if ,Q f x Zi . Ilv ,ll ,, W if 1 R Elf' J ... f f J .rzzaygg A .sa . mill' 4502 95 . 1 Page Twenly five A X lrrolsl Page Twenfy-six VIRGINIA UTZ Gay crelonnes-wiclcer furni'l'ure -a coral necklace. Griffon News Sfaff, Ari' Assisfanl, Properly Com- milfee, The Queen's Husband. BETTY VAUGHAN Blue iay-while sa'l'in-formals. Chr. Commiffee, Teachers' Guild, Capers, '2'-7. DELMA FITCH A deep red rose-dark eyes -Spanish shawl. MARY LEE WALKER Dresden doll-violels-cl im ples. Glee Club, '30, J. C. Y. W., '3I, Mixed Chorus, '3l, Teachers' Guild, Seven fo One , Singing GirI. GRACE WITT While lilacs-s+arli'l' slcies-an old- fashioned garden. Capers, '30, J. C. Y. W., Vice-Presidenf, '3l, man Class, '30. GERALDINE WOLFLEY Fur coals-college pennanls-impish eyes. Cockfails, '30, '3l, Freshman Baseball, '30, Girls' lnframurals. - MARGARET WYATT .N . Clubs-medieval casfles-blue velvef. Y. W., Treasurer, '30, '3I, Alumni Edifor Griffon, '3l, O'fher Side of The Door , Seven 'lo One. ww, I MARGUERITE ZIMMERMAN Russel' leaves-marigolds-green-blue sea. Teachers' Guild. S Cheshire Cheese, Spanish Club, Secrefary Fresh- International Relafions Club, President, '3I, J. C. r P iurniture Property Com- l ormals. , Capers, '29. 1 eyes ER imples. Mixed Chorus, ine , Singing -an old- W President, '3l, acretary Fresh- EY impish eyes. all, '30, Girls' T. .le velvet. ent, '3I, J. C. Editor Griffon, even to One. MAN an-blue sea. lfLlllFilF'Q Classes BERNICE BACHMAN Mauve-a gauzy butterfly-silhouettes. Girls' Glee Club, Teachers' Guild. BEATRICE BACHMAN White lily-whimsical humor-sky blue. Girls' Glee Club, Teachers' Guild. HOLLIE BIGGERSTAFF f M Basketball-breath-taking shots-Wall Street-big business man. Basketball, '30, '3I, Captain, '3I, Mace, Track, '30, '3l, Intramural. BILL BURNETT Taxidermist-rubber gloves-white uniforms. BERNICE DAWSON Blue sky-waving corn tassels-Journalism-sweet williams. Griffon News Staff, Gazette Correspondent, Chairman Property Committee The Queen's Husband , Publicity Manager, Holiday , Phi Theta Kappa ADELAIDE GOLDMAN Painted plaques-gay plaids-red slippers-an oriole. Girls' Glee Club, '30, Girls' Swimming Team, '30-Winner, Advertising Department Griffon News, '30, Christmas Program, '30, Cresset Club, '30. HAROLD KEARBY White ivory-physics lab-subtlety-blue prints. Capers Orchestra, '30, Cresset Club, President, '30. WILLIAM. KENNEY Leather helmets-soaring planes-miniature cities-safe landings. . E.MELUNEY English gentleman-London nights-plus-fours. ANN PATTERSON Sport clothes-riding boots-heather-wind-swept plains. Dramatic Club, Cresset Club, Griffon News, Holiday , Capers. MARGARET HELEN RHINE Corn tassels-French dolls-snow-balls-swinging garden-gate. Girls' Intramurals. ' NCQ Xia Page Twenty-seven HFFQNL FERRIS SPOOR WECK LEHR ,MAURINE LOE PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER We are here! And wifh our magic lamp! This lamp, however, is no'r Aladdin's-ii is The Freshman lamp. We know, moreover, lhaf our myihical Freshman lamp is quile as powerful in 'lhe realm of aH'ainmen+ as was Aladdin's, for il' has broughl' our class of '32 many enviable records and a'ccomplishmen'l's. .Our Freshman lamp alone, however, canno+ receive all of 'rhe praise for whalever we may have done in our firsr year in college. The greafer parl' of our recognilion 'for 'rhese successes musl' be accorded 'ro 'lhe 'faculiy and 'lo 'lhe sfudenls who have made lhem possible. These s+uden'ls-- class leaders, a'l'hle+es, scholars, ac'l'ors, and musicians-are 'lhe ones lo whom we lake off our green caps. We have yelled ourselves hoarse al lhe pep-meelings and games, we have failhfully followed 'l'he 'lraclifions of ihe school, we have lurned our slrong for 'l'he dancesg we have burned The midnighi' oil: we have gone our for baslcefball, plays, orches'l'ra, chorus, Phi Thefa Kappa, Cheshire Cheese, Dramaric Club, and all +he ofher clubs. Now we feel Thai' we have been duly iniliafed info 'lhe socie+y of Colleg.e. Page Twenfy-eighi T S il 7 li ll v Z lg? 1 if W Al Al Ar Ar 4 Ar Ba Bl.. Bo- Ba Bc- Bo- Br Br Br Br Br l 1 E LOE REASURER n's-i'l' is 'l'he owerfulin 'l'he e records and 'for whaiever hese successes ese s+uden+s- lake ofli our 4 followed 'l'he lhe midnighi shire Cheese, -afed in+o lhe l l l ll l I Q A-,,,,a-Q, l lrro Freshman Class 14 mwmwzw fs. s ummm B W Albrighi, Claribel Alsbaugh, Jack Andres, Dorolhy Andrew, Frances Arlhur, Thelma Barsch, Gerald Blackwell, Mildred Bowen, Dorolhea Bowman, Donald Bowman, Homer Boyer, Ella Marie Bradford, Leroy Brady, lrene Bralcher, Fannie Breil, Donald Brislol, Harry Brooks, Rulh Ann Brown, Gerlrude BuH'erly, Doro+hy Byers, Edward Cable, Millon Canaday, Zarilda Cherringlon, Ann Chesney, Roberl Clarlc, Virginia Coder, Elizaloelh Coons, Clifford Cooper, Eugene Cooper, E. William Cooprider, Dona Crocker, Virginia Daily, Roberl' Davis, Della Mae Davis, Jeannelle Davis, Lois Ree Davison, Marian Dawes, M. Frances Dawson, Roy Didlo, Chesler Dischner, Donald Dorbin, Rurh Dougan, Harold Duncan, May Dunn, Dorofhy Egger'l', Maxine Endebrock, Sarah Erwin, Gene Page Twenly nine X5- 5 X lillllil,liQ y Freshman Class Fenner, Augusl' Ferrill, Helen Ferris, Deam I Fisher, Mary Fisher, Mary Elizabelh Forl, Guerry Louise Fox, Hinda Francil, Paul Frye, La Verne Fuller, Calherine Furse, Wayne Galbrealh, Berniece Garder, Elizabelh Gardner, Fred Gilpin, Ray Gliclc, Kalhryn Goldberg, Herschel Page Thirly Gregory, Helen Groh, Louis Guplon, Marguerile Hahn, Ruby Harpsler, Mrs. C. W. Hauclc, Jack Hawkins, Howard Hayes, LeRoy Herman, Millon Hersch, Mary Hines, Lillian Holcomb, Elizabelh Holland, Bill Holland, Rufh Huersch, Marlha Hunler, James JuHen, Franklin S, Kariker, Cecil Karol, George Kaufman, Harry Kelley, Virginia Kern, Pauline Kimberlin, William Kos'l, Alberl' La Croix, Virginia Ladd, Jimmie LaMar, Jewell Larmer, Elizabe+l'1 Lehr, Weclc Lindley, Kalhryn Lisenby, Marlha Lockwood, Margarel' Loe, Maurine l l l l ll id ,I QKHFFQ Freshman Class , 1 3 , Malcinson, Hugh -ry Mansfield, Ruih la Manifold, Mabel mam Markley, Kafherine Maihews, Eleanor l . May, Carl mia Mays, Tom X ls McKendry, Mary Cafherine McNeely, Mary 'eil' 1 Mendell, Anna Miller, Jack 'yn Mi+chell, Francis he Mordaun'I', Margarel' nrgarei' Morfon, Mary Mor+on, Joseph I l X 4 i Moyles, Mary Jane Muir, Jack Myers, Arihur Myers, Mary Nash, James Nelson, Calherine Nichols, Jewell Nicholas, Paul Niday, Beniamin Norlc, Glenda Olney, Efhel O'Neill, Jimmie Owens, John Pearson, Helen Pefree, Arfhur Plummer, Rulh Poole, Anna Poor, Ersfon Prindle, Hava Rabin, Helen Procior, Ca+herine Reece, Donald Reno, Norman Rice, M. J., Jr. Rice, John Richler, Doris Riepen, Marguerile ' Rofhsfein, William Ruddy, William Page Thirfy-one Dill li PGN Freshman Class Sanders, Jack Sauvain, Na+alie Schindler, Russel Schmal+z, William SchoH'el, John Schreck, Roberl' Schreiber, LeRoy Schreiber, Ray Seaman, Elaine Seaman, Velma Shusler, Erma Sidekum, Mary F. Siela, Lawrence Simsfein, lrvin Skinner, Phene Slusky, Abe Smifh, Louise Smifh, Marguerile Pag e Thirfy-two Smi+hers, Roberi' Spoor, Ferris Sfafler, Mary Sfern, Ruby Sluebner, Mildred Sfuessi, Emily Summers, Freddie Swafford, Laura Swafiord, Paul Swank, Beffy Tadlockf- Howard Taylor, Thurley Thompson, Paul Thompson, Virginia Thorp, Kirk Trachsel, Eleanor Trachsel, Bernice VanAndle, Mary 5 Wall, David Wal+er, Merl Wallingford, Doris Ward, Helen lzmivmag 7' ,hjf!fZ 7Q x 5 F Wasserman, Herman Websfer, Mrs. Lucille Webs+er, Mil'ron Weed, Helen Whifaker, Pai' Whifchurch, Frank Wiley, Della Wilke, Mil+on Williamson, Rufh Willirs, Lorene Yager, Lois Younker, George Zagrodzky, Anifa X Doris 'lerman . Lucille fon :rank ufh e rge 1i'l'a !lllllllllllllllIlllllIl'llIl'll lllllllIllIlIll l'l'I-llllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 - 'i 2 ORQYXNIZIZXTIO E ' sf Ai i E I XXX X A , E 5 X J X E I ' , ,X K' 5 - X A? 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M fr's-'W ' 3 i S135 VW E 5 ! - . , ' LQ X 3111-F? A 1 '.. Q in 5 A i E , if ' E1 3Pl.znf,-ff' A 4' ' ' .-5i L Yi -.. ' ' f if I - , w .f, fa. ,.. ,, ,ku , . x , 1. .., ,, , 1 , , i L ,- we, ! 1.gg.54ES:fe5 ff 4 1 swj' , .5-.y , 2 E S ,fgfk 2:-:Vs 3 lk . lp E1:1:G?1! f ' ' A 14- .wr--'E .l 42, , g ' I - ' ' TL ,- A Ak-r 5? Q X-v ,J,5z7fr.E,i:!lf , r, -Axxzg' ink- ,gy 'f-ggrggffigj? 5-if I lf? , fig ' f Qi as 'f Ein fi'4w?if?g 9' f i fr ff IE? , 1.6 fp, fi.. 'rf - -14 .'1ff:L:.' - -L ' Ts. f 1 --f --w- f - W .I , 1'- ' .Ia 21:25 2--gstw '.. 5 if , 21 4' - ' 15? . I I ' ! .ff iy. .91 ,. A- i'4,,,, Z0 5 ,466 Vdefaf AJ MJJJQ Mmw.A., flu!! Z7Wz9, JAM., fifpf-l-Q!! cf 7 Aida ff 2 51- J! 6 'F'4au4 ' 4.64, X 5616? Jaw 1' .,,xe.Q f 7 :ff QMHFFQ Phi Thela Kappa Back Row: Fine, Fisher, Thomann, Main. Second Row: Miller, Myers, Blackwell, Hursl, Brafcher. Fronf Row: Anderson, S+. John, Horan, Colloff, Breif, James. Olher Members: Dawson, Mordaunf, Poor. Once upon a lime Aladdin grew lired of holding lhe lamp: he passed il on 'ro us lo guard and keep. This we have done failhfully, as befilled a lreasure of such worlh. V And lhough lhe way has al limes been difiicull, lhere was always 'lhe Lamp 'lo rub, and lol- lreasure slood before us. One 'lime we rubbed il and l'he genie produced Mrs. Louis T. Golding, who showed us slides of lhe Caihedral lowns of llaly, and anolher 'lime he broughl' Mrs. Louise Plall' Hauck, who 'lold us aboul' Being a Wri+er. He even provided real pickles, sleaming ho'l' cocoa, and slighlly indigeslible ho'l' dogs for our fall weiner roasl' on 'lhe old Prospecl' Hill and in The lradilional manner, as a 'final iouch, produced-a spring banquell OFFICERS Presiden? ...... ............ ........ J o hn Horan Vice-President ..... Thekla Anderson Secrefary ,,,,,, ..... D orolhy Thomann Treasurer ...,,... ,........... R ufh Miller Faculiy Member ..... Edifh Moss Rhoades Page Thirly-five ef' xi X HFFON BIGGERSTAFF M:DONALD GORDON FURSE GIBBONS The Mace is an hpnorary organizalion, 'lhe members of which are chosen 'for 'lheir ou'l's+anding work for +he school in some line of acfivify. H' was organized in March, l929, by 'rhe Junior College Senafe as a means of recognizing leader- ship in Junior College Acfivifies, and no+ as an ac+ivify organizafion. This is readily shown by Arficle lll, Secfion I3, of 'I'he Mace Consfifufionz lnsofar as is humanly possible, +he members shall represenl' 'I'he six lor fewerl s+uden+s who have served Junior College, noi only in fhe mos? ways, bu'I' who have succeeded besl' in whal fhey have aHemp+ed. We, 'lhe members of fhe Mace, have endeavored +0 pul' forfh our besl' efforfs in 'Phe acfivifies in which we have falien parf, and H' is our sincere hope fhal' we have lived up +0 fhe sfandard of The Mace, and +o 'rhe ideals of our school. Page Thirfy-six S ig oulsfanding zing leader- 1 by Arficle ill represeni' li' who have acfivifies in ird of The HLATQ N, N Junior College Senate Back Row: Spoor. Second Row: Larson, Andriano, Smiihers. Fron'r Row: Wiff, Sheckler, McDonald, Thompson. Ofher Members: Redmond, Curfis, Herman, O'NeaI, Rice, Kariker. Alfhough il' has mel' as usual 'l'o discuss and acl upon fhose mailers which should come before a sfudenl' governing body, lhis year's Senafe, unlike iis older pro'ro'l'ype, has had no imporfani' maH'ers of conducf and discipline 'ro consider. li' has, however, enforced lhe rule concerning lhe res+ric+ion of parking cars in fhe slreel' in froni' of lhe building: and i+ also appoinled 'lhe dance commi'H'ee which has 'funcfioned so well fhis year. Perhaps in all lhis we owe our good 'For'I'une 'lo fhee, Aladdin, and 'lo lhe Truly marvelous powers of +hy wondrous Lamp. And so, while humbly lhanking 1'l1ee, we dare fo rub if, and make +he bold wish for succeeding Senales +ha+-fhe Lamp may aid Them as I+ has aided us! OFFICERS President ,...... . ............... ..... W ilbur McDonald Vice-Presiden'r ,.. , .... William Redmond Secrefary . ,... .......... G race Wifi Page Thirty-seven NQ X llliiliiG Cheshire Cheese Back Row: O'Rourke, James. Second Row: Moyles, Kelley, Sfuebner, Hursf, Procicr. Fronf Row: McNeely, Rainey, Anderson, ST. John, WiH', Main, Hauck. Ofher Members: Winona Dickson lHonorary Memberl. Jus'l' a 'friendly bunch of J. C. siudenls geH'ing logelher 'lrwice each monfh io discuss who's who and wha+'s wha? in The li'l'erary world. Philosophy, biography, poefry, drama, novels, and even bifs of nonsense lS'rephen Leacock for insfancel pass under our microscope and are dissecled and 'l'risecl'ef.l -pardon me, l mean, analyzed and synlhesized. Did Sinclair Lewis really deserve lhe Nobel Prize? And whal makes Thomas Mann's Budden- brooks 'lhe grealesl classic of i+s day? Why did John Masefield become poe'l laurea'l'e of England, and no'l' Alfred Noyes? How can Marcus Aurelius, a pagan, be quoled 'today for his Chrislian-like philosophy? Whal? You don'l' know. Then iusl ask a Cheshire Cheese. He knows. Bul' lesl' you fhink we do only desl'ruc'l'ive work of crificism, iusl' consull' Penny Whisl'les - ediiion l93l-our lasling memorial in 'lhe eyes of 'lhe world. Poleniial novelis+s, drama'l'isl's, cri'l'ics, poefs, dreamers-such are 'lhe members of Cheshire Cheese. OFFlCERS Chairman-Secrefary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N orman S+. John Execulive Commiflee... .... Thekla Anderson, Grace Wi'H Facully Membelzu ---------,- Edifh Moss Rhoades Page Thir'l'y-eighl' 7 s I 1 n io s wno even bils lrisecled 'Budden- England, sfian-like nis1'les - i, crilics, HWQ Back Row: Sanders, Nash. Second Row: Ferris, Morfon, Smilh, Schindler. Fronl' Row: Harrison, Rice, Mafhews. Ofher Members: Rainey, Moyles, Barsch, Cloud. A brighl' orange flame, now burning high, now only a sofl' red glow, The Cressel' is reflecled in +he mirror of l930 and l93l. We see a l'all flame as lhe firsl banquel and inilialion ceremony of lhe year is reincarnaled in our memory of a happy evening al lhe La-na-wah Tea Room. The ligiwf lliskers, revealing in ils brillianl momenls, silhouelles of our inspired crealions, lhin shadows of fanlaslic impressions. Perhaps lhe lighl' dims, bul' in lhe dull red glow smoulders lhe hearl' of Cressel, ready +o leap info flames 'rhal' louch 'lhe heighls. May lhe Cressel ever burn brighlly, carried bravely in The hands of 'rhose who are deeply and sincerely inleresled in ils purpose-lo creale and 'fosler apprecialion of arl. OFFICERS Presidenf ..,.... ,........,.. .,.. L e mmah Lee Harrison VicefPresiden+ ..., ..,.. E Ieanor Mafhews Secrelary-Treasurer -.--4-A.-- Jack Rice Page Thirfy-nine S l lrlro La Lucecila X I ,... ...-............., N . ll l lf Back Row: Rosen, Dawson, May. l ,Q Second Row: Alsbaugh, Main, Hessler, Blanchard, Poor. l , l 1 ' Third Row: Fisher, Fine, Lockwood, Blackwell, James, Andres. 'N l + Front Row: Rainey, Mordaunt, Lehr, Bratcher, Hurst. l, i' Other Members: Fort, Sauvain, Flannery, Eliscu, Witt. ll i ll l lll Q , ll! 1 Lupita, tu eres hermosa, if Como los rayos del sol, 3 Eres la flor Nicaragua, 1 ,, Duena de todo mi amor. l . ., . . . . , lb! Moonlight, a shadowy courtyard, a tlnkllng tountaln, an Iron-grilled balcony, an enamoured jlld 4 serenacler picking lightly upon his mandolin, and above-a beautiful Senorita? But nc? at all, senor-'tis the Spanish Club-La Lucecita. They reorganized February l0, you know, and at those charming bi-monthly meetings ot theirs they always hablan espanol, and nearly l always cantan los cantos espanolesf' , l OFFICERS President .......... ....,......., A ,,,,,, W ack Lehr Vice-President ...... ,,,, H eye,-, Flannery Secretary-Treasurer ...............,,............,........,.............,.. Grace Witt Reporter ....................,......, ............,........,............ V elma Rainey General Program Committee-Fanny Bratcher, Mildred Blackwell, Elizabeth James, Velma Rainey Faculty Member ..... ,'A. H elen B- Brown Page Forty Fi X 1oured O, you nearly Tlrlo,llllTllRQl Le Cercle Francais l u l Back Row: Thompson, Horan, McDonald, Pilluck, Mi'rchell,.Moyles. Second Row: Nelson, Marechal, Hursf, Huersch, Gordon, McNeely, Cloud. Fronr Row: Clark, Albrighl, Rainey, James, Anderson, Brafcher, Kelley, Morlon. Orher Members: Ferril, Holland, Miller, Smifhers. Do you ever pore over 'lhe pages of sociely novels? And do you ever u+'l'er all sorfs of-er- eiaculalions-when you come across l'he usual 'freely inlerspersed French? Well-we used lo, 'l'oo. And 'lhen we came lo Junior College and learned +ha'l' by rubbing lhe Lamp in iusl' 'lhe righl' place we lyes, even wel could learn 'lo parler francais. V And l'hen one day aller we had sludied mosl awfully hard, lhe genie lransporled us 'lo a mee'l'ing of Le Cercle Francais: and we learned 'l'o presenl' some pel'iles scenes, and even 'lo play some ieux francais. And, oh, yes, we almosl 'Forgol-'rhe genie is even leaching us how +o y gesliculale properly. Perhaps some day he'll leach you, loo, so we'll nor say adieu, bul- au revolr. OFFICERS President ...... ........,.,... .... . T hekla Anderson Vice-Presidenf . ..... AliCe Gordon Secrefaryv ...... ....,.... R ulh Miller Treasurer , ..... ...,....... J ohn Horan Facully Member ,... 5 .....Mary E. B. Neely Page Forly-one HWQ international Relations Club ll li Back Row: Johnson, Marechal, Dick, Huersch, James. Front Row: Fine, Main, Wyall, Herynk, Blanchard. Other Members: Malhews, Dickson. We of lhe lnlernalional Relalions Club feel lhal' lhough for us lhe Lamp may have once burned low, and even been dimmed for a lime by 'lhe passing of our beloved sponsor, Anne Lowell Wells, yel' her living spiril has brealhed new slrenlglh inlo il, unlil il' now shines 'forlh yel' more brighlly 'lhan before. , ' May lhe Anne Lowell Vlfells Scholarship, which we have This year founded in her memory, shed l as brighl and clear a Iighf upon 'lhe pafhway as she herself did during her lifelime. OFHCERS . President ...... ....... l.... ...... M a r garet Wyall' Secrelary-Treasurer ,,,,.,, Helen He,-ynk FGCUHY Member .... ..., L ewis E. Alherlon Page Forly-lwo l l l l l l l burned ll Wells, brigbfly fy, shed N ' ll l di ll l K WRHFFQ Natural Science Club Back Row: Larson, Didlo, Bradford, Downs, McDonald. Second Row: Schmidl, Tanner, Pape, Mansfield, Kelley, Thompson, Morlon. Fronl' Row: Fine, Dorbin, Rainey, Marechal, Bowersox, Hauck, Rabin, Zagrodzky, Filch. Ofher Members: Reece, Pilluck, Wall, Frasier. Yum, yum. 'Member 'lbal' dandy candy we used 'lo crowd 'l'o buy? And lllose food and 0 rummage sales? And lhe bridge parly? All lhe Na'l'ural Science Club'sl And l'l1a'l isn'l' nearly all, eil'l'1er. For +l'1ere were monflily meelings wi'l'l1 discussion programs of a ' biological and aslronomical nalure lbul never lecfureslg and 'lhere were parlies and ou'l'ings, lbere . was 'lhe annual spring 'leap and-fbere was +l1e Cl1ildren's'Museum. Presidenl ,..... Vice-Presidenl H. Secrelary ...... Treasurer .,.... Facu Hy Member .... Q OFFICERS L. Bowersox ......Dulcie Schmid? ...Virginia Marechal ,,.......Jean Hauck ...Orrel M. Andrews Page Forly-lhree S QRHFFQ J.C.Y.W. O ,, Back Row: R. Mansfield, Reicherl, A. Mansfield, Olney, Judson. Second Row: Main, Lake, Cooprider, Zagrodzky, Walker, Schmidf. Fronl' Row: Hahn, Plummer, Wifi, Phillips, WyaH, Huersch, Loe. Olher Members: Weed, Lockwood, Johnson, Frasier. Even Aladdin, we fear, cannol' be omnipresent Buf he is undoubledly mos+ forlunaie in having 'l'his year such an able assislanf as lhe J. C. Y. W. ' This group of girls opened 'l'he year wi'l'h a 'rea for all J. C. girls, 'ihey provided a Chrisfmas baskei' for a poor family: lhey presenled lwo convocalion programs: The Olher Side of lhe Door, and Seven lo One. Bul' perhaps besl' of all-and we're cer'l'ain +ha'r Aladdin fairly sighed wi'rh relief when lhey removed from his shoulders fhis burden-They conduc+ed lhe Book Exchange ai lhe opening of 'lhe 'fall and spring lerms. The meeiings of This group consisfed of speeches by 'those who are inieresled in girls' problems, and of discussions. Two of 'lheir novel social 'fealures were a Hallowe'en Kid parly, and a chili supper previous 'lo a baskeiball game. OFFICERS Presideni ......... ...,.......... .... M a xine Phillips Vice-Presidenl' .... ,,.,-4 G ,-ace Wiff 5eCI'ei61ry ....... .. ........,.................... ......,.. H elen Weed Treasurer ..,...,.... ..,.... ............,....,.....,,.. i . . ........ Margaref Wyall' Advisory Board. ,... .... M iss Nelle Blum, Miss Emily Olsen, Miss Emma Nelson Page Forly-four in having Chrisfmas he Door, ghed wi+h ge a'l' 'l'he problems, 1d a chili ERE F FQ . ,P 155 i 'Vid' L1 lt., T 1, , 5,474 milf Qc, ii 1 . ,N ,j,iJ!'?'Q1, pg, ,will eachers Guild g Back Row: Mayer, Walker, Hammer, Geiwilz. Second Row: Duncan, Parker, Zimmerman, Tanner, Denning, Frasier. Third Row: Gupfon, Thornlon, Crouch, Thomann, Fifch. Front Row: Parsons, Kipp, Gibbons, Vaughn, Johnson. Ofher Members: Bernice Bachman, Beatrice Bachman, Harrison Judson, Lake, Phillips, Swafford, Trachsel. As in olden 'limes lhe apprenlices of medieval guilds learned from 'lhe masfers of lheir 'l'rade, so we, 'lhe sophomore s'luden+s of 'rhe Deparlmeni of Educalion, have banded +oge'lher lhal we may learn 'from 'lhe professionals in our field. We have called our club +he Teachers' Guild, and since i'ls organiza+ion in l926 our members have all slriven mighlily lo fulfill our purpose-+o oblain firsl-hand informalion abouf Teaching Proiec'l's. And in our success we feel we almosl rival lhose old guilds whose 'Fame has 'lraveled down 'l'he ages. F OFFICERS Presidenf ......,... , .,........,.. ..... M arion Gibbons Secrefary-Treasurer ...,... Lorene Kipp ' Facul-fy Memberw ...,.. Nelle Blum ' Page Forfy-five gg X L . I Q l Q dt fe 'iw f Y F , HLFTFQQN xy. X T School ol Nursing l Q u Back Row: Duncan, Johngfon, Duerksen, Painler, Wickizer. ' Second Row: Smarf, Winkler, Temple, Downing, Pallon, McDaniel. Third Row: Fosler, Marrioll, Weddle, Feigenbaum, Poller, V. Jones, Moser. From' Row: Beckwifh, D. L. Jones, Boswell, McKee, Richey, Dilfemore, Nevins, Casey. ,r The Junior College endeavors lo reach oul' inlo lhe communily and serve definile communily needs. An experimenl' in 'rhal line is being lried 'rhis year in l'he leaching of a course in Chemislry fo 'lhe Freshman sludenls of lhe Missouri Mefhoclisl Hospilal School of Nursing. Mr. G. H. Duerksen is lhe ins+ruc'l'or. - ' The sludenls in 'rhis class include: Bernadine Beckwilh, Wheeling, Mo., Sarah Boswell, Salem, Neb.g Coy Casey, Clio, la.: Lgg Maypliflemclre, Severance, Kan., Dorolhy Downing, DeKalb, Mag.: Mercedes Duncan, Fillmore, Mo.: Sernice Feigenbaum, Hiawalha, Kan-Trloma Fosfer, mall, Mo., Rosa Jio-lmsllokm lylaqngcierson, VYyo.g Donna Lee Jones, S+. Joseph, Virginia Jones, S+. Joseph, Margarel McDaniel, FauceHfMo.i 'Sarah McKee, S+. Joseph: Beulah Marriol'T, Trenlon, Arlene Moser, Sl. Joseph: Rachel Nevins, Maifland, Mo.: Jean Painler, S+. Joseph: Louise Pallon, McFall, Mo., Margarehl lcene-dliol'-liek TurneyTMo.f' JieanTRichey, Maysville, Mo.: Louisay SmarlTTSTTJ-osTeTpTTkNT:rma Temple, Hiawalha, Kan.: Marguerile Weddle, Slewarlsville, Mo.: Mariorie Wiclcizer, JamesJoor'l', Mo.: Rulh Winlxler, Alchison, Kan. 'Tim 'Ti Page Forly-six If - X R. sc S . Ili iii! N' ' li. !l zizlrig :s:,:z. lQlf'1l '::::i: g zzz: .I ' :RF 2. 3 ,J 5 ,ii 1munil'y uemislry uerksen I, Neb.g ercedes .5 Rosa argarel' iser, S+. ,argarej Temple, .3 Rulh K S lui ir roi g J. C. Cocktails Rack Row: P, Wolfley, Sanders, Trice, Perkins, Lisenby. Second Row: Clark, Lake, Kipp, G. Wolfley, Flannery, Blanchard. Fronf Row: Lehr, Muir, Gibbons, Rice, Wilke. Other Members: Biggersi'af'f,- Bowersox, Nolie, McKendry, Markley. Cockrails-ah, whal' conno'l'a'I'ions lhal' word arousesl And don'+ 'lhink l'he J.C. Cockrails lack any of 'l'he kick and punch of ihe original. ln fad, lo quo'l'e our worl'hy presidenl, The Cocklails are behind everylhing! The purpose of +he club is 'lo supporl' lhe baskelball Team in every possible manner. And howl This year we helped in 'lhe sale of season Hckels, gave a parly for fhe Team, held pep meelings, and generaled pep and enlhusiasm bofh ai school and al games. As a grand finale, we wound up 'I'he -year's work wi1'h a big celebraiion-cocklails and all 'rhe lrimmings. OFFICERS Presidenf-Chief Cockfail .... .....,........ ...... M a rion Gibbons Faculfy Member .......,.... -.,. 5 amuel T' 56ndefS - Page Forty-seven .Q f , ' I -9 F C 1 l z lnlollllgilili l ll l 1 l W lg, I Back Row: Breif, Henry, Marii, Ferris, Kosf. in Second Row: Taylor, Beck, Davis, Elliofl, Snowden, Thorp. l Froni' Row: Wiley, Riepen, Davis, Shusier, Nork, Dorbin, Holcomb. Ofher Members: Pilluck, Perry, Swafford, Whiichurch, Johnson, Proclor. I I l 1 V P f. ,X ,, Who played lhe accompanimenl' 'For The Singing Girl? Who furnished music beiween +he acls of 'lhe all-school play, l'loliclay? Who 'Furnished 'lhe convocalion program on April 8? Who played w l l Nl' beiween +he acis of 'fhe Li+'rle Theal'er's resen'l'a+ion of ihe Ro al Famil ? Who la ed lhose I P Y Y P Y l ,Q siirring sfrains which broughl' us up, up, up 'ihose lilighis upon flighls of s'l'eps on Convocaiion Days? Sli ', Who broughi' us 'lo our feel' wiih a 'rhrill al' 'rhe firsl' noles of our school song? And who, by a . , cheerful and lively iune hurried our lagging 'Feel baclc lo classes-and lo work? Who, you aslc? ,f F Why-Tl-IE ORCHESTRA. ' 2 OFFICERS l Director ...,... .......,......,..,.,. ...,.l..,. R a ymond EIIioH 'I Librarian ....., ,......,.... .......... K r ucker Johnson I Accompanisfs ..... ...... M arguerife Riepen, Thurley Taylor Page Forfy-eighi' W' Jig 1 'The acls 1o played fed lhose on Days? iho, by a you ask? QM li? FQ l l 4 P i Dramatic Club V I ll 5 i l Back Row: Manifold, Clark, Pallerson. From' Row: McDonald, Lisenby, Nolte. Ofher Members: Galbreafh, Gibbons, Larson, Lyle, Phillips, Rice, Trachsel. The purpose of The Dramalic Club is lo increase apprecialion of 'lhe drama by sludy and by ac'l'ing. Admission 'lo lhe club is gained only afler careful 'l'ryoul's. During 'rhe firsl' semesler seven meelings were held al' The homes of various members. The programs consisled of The presen'l'a'rion of The one-acl play, The Minuel 'g lhe sludy of lhe life and works of Henrik lbsen, and a review of his play, Hedda Gablerug lhe sludy of Bernard Shaw's life and works, and a review of his play, The Devil's Disciple g 'rhe sludy of The life and works of James Barrie, and a review of his play, The Admirable Cri'rcheon g reviews of l'he currenl' produclions, Roar China, Elizabe+h, The Queen, Green Pasl'ures, Deal'h Takes a Holiday , and skelches H of The lives of Waller Hamp'l'on and David Belasco. n During l'he second semesler +he club sponsored a convocalion program, presenling a one-acl' play en+i'l'led Done ln. OFFICERS Presidenl' ...... .,........... .... W i lbur McDonald Vice-Pregidenf .... Mdrfha l.lSehby Y Secretary-Treasurer ..,.. Eleanor Trachsel Faculfy Member .... ..... E mily WyaH- l i T Page Forly-nine i E sq 'X i l llTllrQ Mixed Chorus Back Row: Henry, May, Ferris, Kosl, Marli. Second Row: Daflron, Davis, Ferguson, Ellioll, Websler, Thorp. Third Row: Hahn, Cooprider, Plummer, Olney, Willils, Reicherl, Loe, Riepen, Fuller, Wiley. Fronl Row: Taylor, Lockwood, Garder, Holcomb, Mordaunl, Walker, Huersch, Sluessi, Seaman. Olher Member: Allen. The yohungesl ol our organizalions, lhe Mixed Chorus, is by no means lhe leasl successful. By some il has been called lhe mosl wide-awake organizalion in Junior College. Singing here, singing lhere, like lhe jongleurs ol old lhe members ol lhe chorus have provided many hours ol enlerlainmenl lor lheir various audiences. They have sung al lhe high schools, al lhe Missouri Thealre, al lhe Robidoux Holel, al lhe Sl. Joseph Teachers' lnslilule, al lhe Doniphan Counly Musical Feslival. y. I Versalile? From merry England lhey have revived lhe old, old cuslom ol Yulelide carolingg lhey have crooned over lhe mike g lhey have delighled lhe audiences ol lheir own college: and wilh lheir hay ride a'nd lheir parlies lhey have seen lo il lhal Jack isn'l a dull boy. As a filling climax lo a mosl successful year, on May 7 lhey presenled a lhree-acl comic operella, The Singing Girl. OFFICERS Presidenl ....... ............... ,....... M i llon Websler Vice-Presidenl --ly .,.. E lizabelh Holcomb Treasurer -A-'--- ........... K irk Thorp Librarian -b ....... Deam Ferris Reporler . . . . , .Norman Marli Direclor .. .,..,Raymond Ellioll Page Fifly S S lul. By 'ovided ai' 'I'he rniphan nrolingg ep and iereH'a, CQJKHFFQ The Singing Girl Musical Comedy in Three Ac+s by Vicror Herberl CAST Gfeid ,.,.... . . . ........ ,,,, C aflqerine Fuller COUI'l'l' O'H'O ,..,....., ,,,, M il-lon Vyfebgl-er Prince Pumpernickel ..... ,,,,, D earn Ferris Slephen ..... .... ..., M a rian Gibbons Aufpassen ., ...... Mil'l'on Herman Lady Marie ...... ..., M argaref Mordaunf Frederick ,......... ......... A lberl' Kosl' Governor Rudolph ,... .......... R ex Shaver Elsa ............... .... E lizabelh Garder Mina ..... Elizabeih Larmer Karrina . .. .. .Dona Cooprider Margarer ,,, ..... Elizabefh Allen Elizaberh ... .. .. .... ...... ..... . ....... .... M a u rine Loe Alma ............ ,.,...............,.... .....,.......,..... .... ............ B e + l' y Swank Chorus of Thirly Voices-Della Wiley, Lorene Willils, Karherine Frasier, Ru+h Plummer, Elaine Seaman, Ruby Hahn, Virginia LaCroix, Elsa Hammer, Helen Weed, Mabel Manifold, Emily Sruessi, Mary Lee Walker, Marlha Jane Huersch, Margarei' Lockwood, Elizabelh Garder, Lois Ree Davis, Mary Van Andle, Kirk Thorp, Carl May, Dale Perkins, William Rorhsrein. .Margare-I' Riepen and J. C. Orchesfra Accompanisls ......... ..,............................. Direcfor vunh- ................ . . . RaYl'T'l0l'ld Page Fifiy-one X ' CAST llFilFiQll iiHoliday A brillianl' and delighliul comedy in lhree acls, Philip Barry's Holiday, was presenled on February 27 as lhe all-school play. Holiday is lhe slory of young Johnny Case, and of Linda and Julia Selon. The Selons are a family of greal weallh and social dislinclion and Johnny is engaged lo Julia. Bul' Johnny is a man of lhe Peepul, and when he ralher unexpecledly makes 540,000 in lhe sloclc marlxel, he plans l'o lake Julia 'lo Europe and spend his lidy li'l'+le sum in exploring life for himself. Julia and her falher, however, finds l'he plan quile mad, and because Johnny prefers +o enioy life as a holiday, as an independenl advenlure in happiness, he and Julia separale. Bul all lhe lime lhere has been lhe younger sisler, Linda-Linda, who underslands-Linda, who loves Johnny. -' And so Johnny gels his Holiday, 'and Linda gels her Johnny, and we suppose lhal' +hey all lived happily ever a'Fler. Anyway, il was a grand playl Edward Selon.. Julia Selon ,... Linda Se1'on,.. Johnny Case,. Ned Seton ..... Laura Cram .... Selon Cram .... Nick Poller .... Susan Poiler... Henry ..... Charles .. Delia Pag e Fiffy-fwo ......Waller Nolle ....,Virginia Clark ....Marlha Lisenby . . . , .Wilbur McDonald ...George Markley ...,Laura Swafford ...Sherman Pifluck ...Marion Gibbons .....Ann Palferson ...,....David Wall ,.,..Millon Wilke Margarel Mordaunl ed on are a f is a plans nd her ay, as 1, who l lived lPlliiQ Penny Whislles Slall , Back Row: Dickson, Proclor, Kelley, Anderson. Fronl Row: Hursl, Hauck, Sl. John, O'Rourke, Sluebner. Olher Members: Pilluck. ll was our own beloved R. L. S. who once remarked lhal allhough we cannol all play an aeolian harp, we can al leasl lool upon a Penny Whislle. Bul lhe bool: lor which Slevenson had once considered Penny Whislle,s as lille wenl lo press under anolher name. And we in our lurn have chosen il as a filling lille lor our modesl expression of lilerary lalenl-lhe Junior College lilerary magazine, which lhe members of Cheshire Cheese have successfully sponsored lor lhe pasl lour years. And so we lool ioylully upon our Penny Whislles, in lhe brighl hope lhal lhere may some day come one who from praclice on il will learn lo play lhe aeolian harp. And who can say lhal our dream shall nol come lrue? THE STAFF Edllor .....,..,........ ................. ...., Sophomore Assislanl ..,. Freshman Assislanl ..., Business Manager ....... ....... Typisl .....,..............,..,................,..................... Olher Members: Thekla Anderson, Proclor, Sherman Pilluck. Winona Dickson, Asenalh Mary Frances O'Rourke . .,,., Jean Hauck Mildred Sluebner .Norman Sl. John ....Virginia Kelly Hursl, Calherine Page Fifly-lhree 'L Yu. QRH F FUN C-riflon News Staff Back Row: Bradford, Leven, Sf. John, Downs, Rice, Colloff, Alsbaugh, Nolfe. Second Row: Pifluck, Karol, Thomann, Procfor, Moyles, McNeely, Hursf, O'Rourke, Larson, Kaufman. Fronf Row: Kariker, Ward, Rainey, Mayer, Dickson, James, Clark, Main, Sheckler. Ofher Members: Dawson, Ufz, Anderson, Marfi, Myers, Marechal, Bowman, Lisenby, Lindley. Aladdin and his lamp have broughf abouf mighfy doings al' Junior College fhis year-doings of which fhe world musf be fold. And from baslcefball games fhrough dances and convocafion programs 'l'o fhe Honor Roll and Phi Thefa Kappa we have done our ufmosf fo spread fhe news. And so, alfhpugh we are iusf fhe record-keepers of fhe Lamp's acfivifies, we fhink fhaf perhaps we deserve some small niche in fhe hall of Organizafions as Scribes of The Lamp. THE STAFF Edifor-in-Chief ....... ...............,................... S herman Pifluck Associafe Edifors ..... ..... M arfha Lisenby, George Karol News Edifor. .. ...,...,............Virginia Clark - Liferary Edifor .... ,.... ..,. ,.... , ,... D o r ofhy Thomann Assisfanfs .... ,..,.. V elma Rainey, Winona Dickson Feafure Edifor .... ......,..,...... M ary Frances O'Rourke Assisfanfs .... ..... A senafh Hursf, Mary Jane Moyles Personal Edifor ..... Sporfs lBoysl .. ...............,.....Homer Bowman ..... George Bradford Assisfanf f .... ...... H erberf Leven SPOFTS lGlFlSl -.-. ...... L ouise Main Exchanges ......................,...........................,.....,.,.... Helen Ward Arf Edifor .............................,....,............,.............. John Rice Reporters-Bernice Dawson, Porfer Larson, Mary McNeeIy, Harry Kaufman, Cecil Kariker, David Downs, Virginia Ufz, Thekla Anderson, Mildred Sfuebner, Norman Marfi, Waller Nolfe, Virginia Marechal, Mary Myers. Business Manager ...........................,.....,.................. Kennefh Sheckler Adverfising Manager ....... A,,,,,,, i Assisfanfs ......,...... .... K afhryh. .Harry Kaufman l Laura Swafford C'fCUlaf'0 ' MGUBQGI' ----- ........,......,..,...... B ennie Colloff Typisf ............,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , U H ,...H IM Faculfy Advisor ....... an ayer . . . .Mary Robinson Page Fiffy-four i n oings of xrograms 'ha ps we l U , ll RHLQTQN, Back Row: Downs, Andriano, Hursf, Kaufman. Second Row: Fisher, Kelley, Crouch, Morfon, O'Rourke. Fronf Row: McNeeley, Smifh, Rice, Loe, Procfor. We've done so many of fhese wrife-ups fhaf we find we haven'f leff a single, solifary idea fo use in praise of ourselves. lFor of course we were polife and did everyone else firsf.l Buf before our names are losf in fhe shades of oblivion lfrifell may we suggesf fhaf we'd like awfully fo have inscribed over our memory fhe single phrase: . Faifl1ful unfo lor perhaps we should say-unfill life-fhe life of fhe annual. ax, KX For we've wriffen praises of your organizafions unfil our heads achedg we've drawn illusfrafions unfil our hands became cramped: we've felephoned people unfil now we're even afraid fo call our own friends lesf fhe operafor recognize our voices: we've fyped unfil-buf enough-we're modesf, you see. Yef lel' if nof be fhoughf fhaf we did nof sfrive ioyfully and gladly fo confribufe our small parl' fowards fhe success of fhis, fhe Griffon of I93l. I Page Fiffy-five f SQ X Qlrill iii liiQlYl l Y II iQ,sE,,,z V K l , trim! f 1 iff, g ,.. .., X git W . .5 msg If if , il Back Row: Anderson, Karol. Second Row: Harrison, Brychfa, James, Phillips, Sheckler. Fronf Row: WyaH, Kariker, Main, Fisher. We, fhe members of l'he Griffon Slaff, wish 'lo 'lhanlc all 'rhose who have helped build lhis Griffon. To lhe sludenls, facully, advisors, assislanls, adverlisers, prin'l'ers, engravers, palrons, and hos+s of ofhers, chief credil' for any measure ofrsuccess which l'he Griffon mighl' aHain, is due, We are mosl' graleful 'For everyfhing 'lhey have clone. THE STAFF Edilor-in-Chief 1 .,.. ............... ,,.,.. T h ekla Anderson Business Manager .... .,.,....... George Karol Ari Edifor ......,.,..... .... L emmah Lee Harrison Adverfising Manager ..... ............ P aul Brychfa Organizafion Edifor .... ,,,, E lizabefh James Sophomore Ediior .-.-r- ..., M axine Phillips Circulafion Manager ..... ,,,, K ennefh Sheckler Alumni Edilor ..,.... Boys' Afhlefic Edifor .,.... .....Margare'r WyaH . . . .Cecil Kariker Girls' Alhlefic Edifor ........... ,........ ..,........ .... .....,... L o u i se Main Typlsl' . ,......... ,........... , .....................,........... ,.,.......,,. P o e Fisher Faculfy Advisors-Lewis E. 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E., K! 5 ,, ff, - 1A , sf, f , :- :W I4 , A x S If Q - , :X ' ' L g y ig YZTEL 4.7 2 ' 5 'A 412- ---. 7: - I . f.-,WIT ,::, ,-.. aziEz: - if .-..+ ' ,aff - Lf, f - 4 Y Q T ltlslllfiliw Athletic Department i PORTER LARSON LEONARD HAINES RAY BLOMFIELD GEORGE BRADFORD BUSINESS MANAGER ATHLETIC DIRECTOR VARSITY COACH INTRAMURAI. MANAGER Coach Blomfield has finished his second year with Junior College. Both years he has enioyed successful teams in basketball and track. Ray is certainly well qualified for his task as he has lettered in many sports at Maryville State Teachers' College. Leonard Haines is the director of Junior College's athletic affairs. He arranges the schedules for our basketball games and track meets. Porter Larson's duty consists of all business matters confronting the team on their trips. Jimmy Nash was Larson's assistant in looking atter the personnel of the team. George Bradford has filled his position in such a way that intramurals has been very successful and interesting throughout the year. When Wilke, and Markley lead J. C. cheers everyone feels that impulse to yell his best. f ,WWW W ,, ' Y GEORGE MARKLEY CHEERLEADERS - MILTON' WILKE A Page Fifty-nine 'S Pi U or rrei ll l 1 l l WAYNE FURSE HOLLIE BIG-GERSTAFF, cspfszn CECIL KARIKER HARRY cuizris EUGENE HUEF P. L. sowERsox u Basketball Review The Junior College Griffons played a hard schedule of nineleen games againsi' several srrong college quinfefs. Wirh Coach Blomfield, Junior' College won eleven games and los+ eigh+. The ream showed 'lhaf il had been well-coached in many games, bul' some of 'lhe cour'l' baffles were a liH'le ragged. The review of rhe season sh'ows every lefferman played al leasl one oufsfancling game. x ly Baslcerball leffers were awarded fo eleven men +his year: Capfain Hollie Biggersraff, P. L. Bowersox, Eugene Huff, Wayne Furse, Harry Curfis, Russel Schindler, Cecil Karilcer, Donald Reece, William Redmond, Raymond Gilpin, and Lawrence Siela. Sfudenf manager swearers were awarded fo George Bradford and Por'l'er Larson. James Nash was assisranl' manager. The lirsf opponenr of 'ihe year was lhe Kansas Ciry Denral College. This was one of 'rhe Griffons' oulslanding performances of fhe year. Only four K. C. players could penei'ra+e +he sei' defense during 'lhe enrire game. On +he oFFense Kariker played his oufsfanding game of rhe year, counfing over half of fhe +eam's score, and as much as 'lhe enlire visifing 'leam made during The game. Caplain Biggersfaff and Siela were also insfrumenral in 'lhe +eam's 28 +o I5 win. Page Sixfy , X P ,iul slrong '. The were a game. . P. L. Reece, .varded of lhe lefense sunling Iapfaln -CWHFFQA WILLIAM REDMOND LAWRENCE SIELA DONALD REECE RAYMOND GILPIN JAMES NASH RUSSEL SCHINDLER Biggerslalif and Siela led l'he Griffons' a'r'l'aclc upon Concep'l'ion College and aided by lhe baslcels of Bowersox, Schindler, and Kariker, 'lhe score was 2l 'lo I2 al lhe finish. ln lhe nex'l game, 'lhe firsl' defeal' of 'lhe season was handed l'he Junior College quinlel by l'l1e Chillicolhe Business College, by a 22 lo ll score. ln lhe 'Fourl'h, lhe Kirlcsville Teachers elced oul' a 23 'lo 22 viclory over 'lhe fighling S+. Joseph 'leam. If Pelligrew had been held down, lhe baslcels made by Biggerslaff, Gilpin, Karilcer, Reece, and Siela would probably have been sufficienl 'l'o overwhelm lhe leachers. Gilpin was oulslanding in lhis game, making lhree long shols. Caplain Biggerslalif again gol' hol' when J. C. won from Clarinda by a score of 43 lo I4, making seven'l'een poin'l's. Reece, Bowersox, and Redmond aided l'he lopsided win wil'h lheir several 'rwo-poinlers. K C r D 1' LQVCXNHES WON I5 G 'H 28 GAMES LOST 5 ons, I Cizizspfigny Ccililege .'.',-,.,,.' 12: Glilffons' 2l Chillicolhe Business College ............ 22, Grnffons, Il Clarinda ................-,.- --.-- : 47 gflgofw. Kirksville Teachers' College ..... ..... 2 3, Griffons, 22 Trenfon ......,.,. . ..... 63 ri ons, I-renfon 28. Griffons 27 , . . f 4 ........,.............. ..... , , . gf'n'ffFii'io,,' ' jjj H Q y t 4 Cgflfcfggif 2g Kansas cify J. c ..... ..... 2 3, eriffans, as Lincoln and Lee, .. ..... 315 Griffons, 34 Chillicofhe .,,....... ..... l 43 Griffons, ll Kidder '------v-- ----' f grlgons- Cape Girardeau ., ..,.. 225 Griffons, I8 l?idndoeri'a . HHH l9i Giiffghsi 25 Wenlworlh ............ ...., 2 6, Griffons, 23 Lamona ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,... 2 Ig Griffons, 36 Kansas City J. C ...... ..... 3 916-rif'fons,3l Page Sixfy-one .air I a j D lrrou 1' V.. - 4:3 51.- xf ily, . , V ' X 53' ge i .xi .-fT,' - , I I-ie' A 1.43 S h INTRAMURAL GAMES This year's inIramuraI basIceI'baII I'ournamenI' found seven 'reams enI'ered for compeI'iI'ion. The 'games were all played a+ HiIIyard's gymnasium. In Ihe I irs+ round, Ieam number I, caplained by Mas'IeIIer, Ios'r 'Io SieIa's quinlel by a I I Io 6 score. Bowersox's Ieam mel DidIo's cagers and won I I I'o 9. In ano'I'her game Huff's Ieam held GiIpin's cour'r ramblers Io a lone field goal in winning 28 I'o 2. The second round resuIIs includedpnly one conI'es+ed game, 'rhal' being a IO Io 9 decision by Bowersox over Huff. Biggerslaff Iorfeiled Io Siela aH'er having drawn a bye in Ihe Iirsi' round. Consolalion playoffs were won by DidIo's Ieam, defeafing Gilpin 22 I'o I5 and Mas'reIIer 25 'ro 8. Mas'reIIer had only four men Io hold down DidIo's shar p shoo'I'ers. Bowersox defealed Siela in a hard-foughl final round by an I8 Io I4 I'aIIy. The score af Ihe beginning of I'he Ias'r quarler was lied, buI' Bowersox finally pulled away 'I'o win. Siela, like Mas'IeIIer, had only four men for I'he game. , Bowersox I'ooIc high scoring honors wiI'h 22 Io his crecIi+ during Ihe I'ournamen'r. He was closely followed by Schindler, Reece, and Kariker, each chalking up I9 poinfs 'ro I'ie 'For second scoring honors. Page Sixfy-Iwo 'H i xi Xx ' X 4 SSE X .41 ..., ssQf I QS! IDDJ 0.'I'CfId'- If O 'L' T-'I' 'ULD SSHTU7 I I N L.. g iI 'w-ww 'wwf . i C xiiiiiw- - Q 0.1 5.2 . red for quinI'eI anoI'her Z8 I'o 2. I0 'Io 9 Irawn a I5 and 1oo+ers. y. The :way I'o uamenr. I poinis 4 X -I TWIWQ A round robin Iournamenl was slaried in inlramural baseball on Seprember 25, I930. The opening game was won by SchindIer's 'ream by a 5 'ro 2 score, Bowersoxis 'ream losing. The second game resulled in a I3 Io 3 win for Redmond's 'ream over ShecIcIer's Jream. ' Miller hi+ +he firsi home run of Ihe Iournamenr in This game. Then I'IuI:F's Ieam mei defeai aI 'Ihe hands of KariIcer's 'Ieam in an 8 'ro 2 game Ihal' was decided in Ihe firsi inning. On Ociober 7, KariIcer's 'ream was subdued by 9 Io 6, allhough ouIhi'rIing Bowersox's ouHiiI' I2 'ro I I. ShecIcIer's Ieam was pounced upon by SchindIer's crew, and IosI a I7 Io 3 landslide. Leven Ie+ Ihe losers down wiI'h Ihree scaHered hiIs. One of 'rhe closely coniesled games ofilhe season was won by Redmond's I'eam in 'rhe Iasr inning of a 4 Io 3 game when Francil who piiched for I-IuFF's men, walked' in 'Ihe winning run. Allhough ou+hi+, Redmond's 'ream won 'rheir second game of +he season by running up a 5 Io 2 advanlage over SchindIer's ou+fi'r. This was SchindIer's only defeal' of +he regular season. Redmond Ihen won Ihe season's firsl' shui'-ouI game, defeaiing Bowersox 6 Io O. Masleller allowed only Iwo hi'rs in Ihe bes+ piiching performance of 'rhe year in 'rhis encounler. The resi' of 'rhe season's games, in 'rhe order played, produced wins for Redmond's,- SchindIer's, Bowersox's, KariIcer's, and HuI3i's 'Ieams. II was KariIcer's win over Schind- Ier's 'Ieam I'ha'r caused a play-off berween his Ieam and Redmond's, in which Redmond won Ihe championship by a I0 Io 6 score. The season closed wiI'h Ihe Freshmen winning over Ihe Sophomores in an inierclass game. Page Sixfy-'Three W HFFQN INTRAMURAL INTERESTS Each year a cup is awarded 'lo lhe J. C. sludenl who makes lhe mosl poinls in inlramural sporls. Wayne Furse won lhis cup in I930. ln capluring lhe second place cup, Paul Bollinger repealed his performance of his 'Freshman year. The inlramural win- ners for I93l will nol be delermined unlil aboul gradualion lime, bul al presenl several sludenls are running neck and neck for lhe honors. The popularily of J. C. lnlramurals is assured: praclically every boy enlers al leasl one alhlelic aclivily and some boys enler several evenls. This opporlunily lo lake parl in college alhlelics will be offered as long as boys show as much inleresl as lhey have shown lhis year. Allhough baseball 'lakes up lhe mosl lime and accommodales lhe mosl boys, much inleresl is shown in baskelball, horseshoes, 'Free lhrow conlesls, lennis, handball, and lrack. The inleresl developed in 'lrack led lo lhe 'lormalion of a varsily lrack leam lasl year, and lhis leam had a good season under Coach Blomlield. Ray Blom- lield look four men lo lhe slale lrack meel for colleges al Columbia, Missouri, March 28, I93I, and won lhird place. Schreck won firsl place in lhe 60-yard low hurdles, Biggerslall look anolher firsl in lhe shol pul: lhe 880-yard relay, composed of Furse, Schreck, Groh, and Biggerslafl, placed lhird. Eighl colleges were repre- senled in 'lhe meel. Page Sixly-four WZ 2 I . . 3 f i ffl ,l iz, I 1 I sm 'lhi me is lac pri off hel ma baf 'lhe - Ski s l e f EMHFFQ Women's Athletic Association LILLIAN BLANCHARD MADELEiNE MCDONALD MINNIE REITAL President of Women's Athletic Advisor of Women's Athletic Intramural Champion Association Association I930 lt started last year, this iolly organization, open to all girls ot Junior College. lt started when e small but determined group ot Freshmen and Sophomores began to raise the uestion Wh can't . . Cl 1 Y omits In the Junior College girls have sports too? They could, said the Dean, it enough girls came out to d place make it worth while. And have they come out? l should say sol The Women's Athletic Association lral Win- is an infant among Junior College organizations, but it is a very lusty intant. Never yet have we Several lacked enough players to make up a round-robin tournament in every sport. Each spring the members meet and elect a president who has general charge ot all sports, a vice- at least president who keeps a record ot points earned, a secretary-treasurer, and a reporter. Besides these 'l'O 'l'6lK9 Otticers each individual sport has a manager who keeps a record ot the points won in her sport and hel s select team ca tains and make drawin s tor ames. i as they P P 9 9 The games are organized on much the same plan as those ot the boys. They are divided into fl' boys, maior and minor sports and outings. Maior sports comprise volleyball, basketball, swimming, and andball, baseball: minor sports-horseshoes and tennis, outings-skating, hiking, etc. ' track Zlmom, At the end ot each year trophies are awarded to the two girls who have, in that year, secured nssouril the greatest number ot points. For l930 these awards went to Minnie Reital and Flora Culver. Nd low oFFicERs lnposed President ...........,....... ..... L illian Blanchard repre- I Vice-President ..... , .... Josephine Lake ,Secretary-Treasurer ------ l-Ofene KlPP' Repo'-fer ,,,,,, ,f..Louise Main V Page Sixty-five M . I I 4 I as l y cnlrron i ' l Women's Athletic Association , i E' 'xx 'Q W ,f A , , 1 i i 'g W , I 1 f ' -. vw 4 f V Q c i , , 1 . . 1 l ' , 3 i l i lf Iii li' gi l ti . ill ,i . , l llifi' E A i Z i ,A A y lit i i .lf y . I li., 'i il ' fig! l X ft , The old gym has seen some exciting battles this year, and we present here some ot the partici- A pants in these battles. Notice the torce on the face of our president as she prepares to knock a .Nl ' lt homer. See the determination with whichfour basketball teams play-and the expressions ot the l Lili, volle ball irls that speak ot happy hoiirs together. We swim, too-we boast two Reserve Examiners L i lm Y 9 fi ' and two Senior Litesavers. And we hike and play tennis, and are adept at horseshoes-our champion ' and runner-up pose for you. Miss Allen has refereed a number of our games. it A it ii, Page Sixty-six I 2 4 I I N . 4 . 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EQ S ' . LNSQ -fr f PS f Xxx x -- K X x N Em Aix X QI. PROWL DAY Every spring Junior Col- lege picks iiself up and goes prowling. These pic+ures bring an echo of las'r year's prowl. Mr. Blomfield s'rar+s iraclc evenh +he Frosh mop up +he diamond wi+h 'ihe Sophsg 'l'he Senale serves lunch: and we, dignified col- lege s'ruden+s +ha+ we are, cannoi' resisi' ihe lure of 'rhe chu1'e-1'he-chu'res, and +he dizzy +hrills of +he Figure Eight Will H r ron Alumni Aladdin's lamp! Whal enchanlmenl, whal magic, whaluclreamsl To each ol us Aladclin's lamp is connolalive ol all ol which we ioyously dream. We are lhe youlh and youlh is made lo dream, bul dreams alone will nol sullice. The lamp is al our feel, bul il musl have lhe louch ol warm hands lo become lhe servanl ol our wills. We need only lo sloop, raise il in our hands, and il is ours-ours lo convey us inlo lhe realm ol hearl's desire. ll is a lairy-lale come lrue, one no person can doubl, lor belore us every day are some ol lhe people who have slooped lo raise lhe lamp and wilh lhis, lheir cerlilicale lrom our own beloved Junior College, have slepped lorward prepared. H These pages are a lribule lo lhose Junior College alumni who have gone lorlh lrom lhis inslilulion, lhey are rays ol lighl lrom lhe magic lamp. I Eugenia Andriano, '28, secrelary in olfice ol Sl. Joseph Cenlral High School. John Blakely, '28, graduale, Park College, Parkville, Missouri, '30, presidenl senior class ol Park, being lrained as eleclrical experl by General Eleclric Co., Scheneclady, New York. Merrill Blanchard, '25, clerk Sl. Joseph Slock Yards Bank. Chesler Buzard, '28, sludenl ol Commerce and Finance, Drake Universily, Des Moines, Iowa, sludenl secrelary and lreasurer, School ol Commerce and Finance. Gavin Doughly, '29, sludenl ol Music, Kansas Universily, Phi Mu Epsilon, organisl Plymoulh Congregalional Church, Lawrence, Kansasi Margarel Belle Endebrock, '30,farlisl al Arl- cralls Engraving Co. Edna Gibbons, '27, principal Gower Elemen- lary School, Gower, Missouri. Allended sum- mer session, Wisconsin Universily, '29. Page Sevenly Dorolhy Gilmore, '26, A. UB., Universily ol Missouri, '28, leacher ol Malhernalics, Keokuk, lowa, '29-'30, leaching and working lor M. A., Universily ol lowa. William Groneweg, '28, Elmhursl College, Chicago, lllinois, '30, sludying lor lhe Minislry, Eden College Seminary, Sl. Louis, Mo. Mary Jane Hane, '30, composer ol Go, Grillions, Go , assislanl, Sl. Joseph Public Library. Elizabelh Harlwig, '26, Phi Thela Kappa, B. J., Universily ol Missouri, '28, adverlising deparlmenl, Sl. Joseph News-Press. Theodore Heim, '28, Phi Thela Kappa, slu- denl, Massachusells lnslilule ol Technology, Cambridge, Massachusells, edilor-in-chiel ol yearbook. Virginia Heim, '27, A. B., Universily ol Wis- consin, '29, Girl's lnduslrial Secrelary, Y. W. C. A., Kansas Cily, Missouri. S S ax g- Roll Uni Hur schr Jaca Univer Chi, ' Sluder Freo Illinois pany- Phi Bi in hisli Ore Univer Thela cialed Fral Colleg denl '29-'3i ley, l' Ha: Collei lreshn He Nebri cadel X QRHFFQ Billy Hinckley, '29, Phi Thefa Kappa, sfudenf, Rollins College, Winfer Park, Florida, chairman of Sfudenf-Faculfy Commiffee. Donald Johnson, '28, graduafe New York Universify, '30, Supervisor Public School Music, Hunfingfon, Penn. Mercedes Lake, '27, feacher elemenfary school, Gower, Mo., aifended summer session, Wisconsin Universify, '28, '29. Jacque'H'a Linck, '29, sfudenf of Journalism, Universify of Missouri, presidenf Sigma Alpha Chi, '3l, secrefary and freasurer Journalism Sfudenfs Associafion. Fred Lodholz, '28, Elmhursf College, Chicago, Illinois, '30, employed by Sfandard Oil Com- pany, Kansas Cify, Missouri. William Miller, '28, A. B., Missouri Universify, Phi Befa Kappa, graduafe laborafory assisfanf in hisfory. Oresfes Mifchell, Jr., '25, A. B., Missouri Universify, '27, L. L. B., '29, presidenf Delia Thefa Phi, admiffed fo Missouri Bar, '28, asso- ciafed wifh fafher in law pracfice, Sf. Joseph. Frank Nelson, '28, Phi Thefa Kappa, Park College, Parkville, Missouri, '30, exchange sfu- denf fo Universify of Norway, Oslo, Norway, '29-'30, sfudenf assisfanf fo Chrisfopher Mor- ley, Haverford College, Haverford, Penn. Hazel Pefree, '29, sfudenf of English, Park College, Parkville, Mo., feacher of advanced freshman rheforic, Park College. Helen Raez, '28, feacher af Freemonf, Nebraska, principal Oak Grove School, '30, cadef Sf. Joseph Public Schools, '3l. Jessie Redfern,'. '29, cadef feacher, Sf. Jo- seph, '30, sfudenf summer session, Wisconsin Universify, '30, clerk, Bliss Junior High School '3I. Louis Reimer, '28, graduafe New York Uni- versify, '30, one of arfisfs on Forfnighfly pro- gram, Sepfember, '30, feacher of violin, Sf. Joseph. lvan Rumsey, '30, passes final exams for Wesf Poinf enfrance in June, '3I. Gerfrude Selecman, '26, A. B., Missouri Uni- versi+y, 28, English feacher, Robidoux Junior High' School. Leah Spraff, '2I, Missouri Universify, '23, presidenf of Sf. Joseph College Club. Bernice Sfockler, '28, A. B., Missouri Uni- versify, '30, working on M. A., Cornell Univer- sify, lfhaca, New York. Virginia Sfory, '28, B. J., Missouri Universify, '30, reporfer on daily paper af Clay Cenfer, Kansas. Virginia Ufz, '28, cadef feacher, Sf. Joseph, '29, sfudenf, Missouri Universily, member Girl's Rifle Team, '30-'3l. Frank Walker, '29, presidenf J. C. class of '29, sfudenf of Chemisfry, Rollins College, Win- fer Park, Florida, edifor-in-chief, Tomokan, Rollins yearbook, member sfudenf commiffee on suggesfed changes in curriculum. Lillian Wafkins, '22, gradiuafe Universify of Chicago, '24, M. A., Missouri Universify, feacher, Coffy College, Nevada, Missouri. Page Sevenfy-one I'- 5 X 'X L BETWEEN Whal' a 'raxi lhal' will be-when i+ g e 'r s olcler. Tlmal life pre- server really is par'r of Hue equipment Who said girls were afraid of cemeferies? Q. ra. , ,,.,, . 122 ,. 5 -3,4 ,H . me nf CLASi Our 'reacl' ing 'l'o decip Frosh essays. buili 'for 'rwc coming bac le'r him foo keg is emply L ,.Q..-.,.,,....w,.,., .... VEEN laxi lhal' will i'r g e 1' s al' life pre- y is par'r of 1en+. Who were afraid ies? zf,, s I F X Q , fr , ' vw? ' ' hi ' , f ' f M777 , f,4Lf- f :X Of , MW, ww., if ' 57 , Q. 0 1 W Q ' E . WXHCZ yi 1 you 5 E 1 Z! V www CLASSES Our leacher is lry- ing 'lo decipher some Frosh essays. Bicycles buill' for fwo xmusl be coming back. Don? le? him fool you, l'he keg is emply. i L QZMHTQNL AUTGCRAPHS + 1 Q 4 3 indi I Alf V u z 1 0 f - ' . -fc!! W1 ,jffxx ,. gr W i X X, -. . - . 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BIRYCHTA JOSEPH GOLDMAN ARTHUR T. MAYER Paul s Dad AdeIaide's Dad I'IazeI's Dad DR. J. C. CURTIS LESLIE F. HAUCK R. W. MUDGETT l'l6l'I'y'S Dad A Jean's Dad Doro+hy's Dad J. R. ALBRIGHT R. W. HAYES , DELAWARE PARKER CIaribeI's Dad AiIene's Dad Idella and Margueri+e's Dad P. H. BROWN F. E. WHITCHURCH H. W. WALKER Ger'Irude's Dad Frank's Dad Mary Lee's Dad DR. A. H. KELLEY FRANK WALL 1 T. Z. MAYS Virginia's Dad David's Dad Tom's Dad FRANK O'ROURKE, BEN A. WEBSTER ORESTES MITCHELL Mary Frances' Dad MiI+on's Dad Francis' Dad J. W. MOYLES W. O. DIDLO SAMUEL MUIR Mary Jane's Dad Ches+er's Dad Jack's Dad H. D. JUDSON H. HERMAN REV. C. R. SWAFFORD Virginia's Dad MiI+on's Dad Paul's Dad I c-3. M. THOMPSON ' P. J. HOLLAND H. M. WITT Eleanor's Dad BilI's Dad Grace's Dad FRANK KIPP FRANK JUTTEN DR. B. W. TADLOCK Lorene's Dad FrankIin's Dad Howard's Dad LEO V. ANDERSON W. R. ERWIN JAMES H. NICHOLAS TheIcIa's Dad Gene's Dad PauI's Dad T. J. BACHMAN J. L. FLEMING G. D. STATLER Bernice and BeaIfrice's Dad WiIson's Dad Mary's Dad L. R. BEATY DR. G. M. KIMBALL A. D. GOLDBERG Juani+a's Dad Ru+h's Dad HerscheI's Dad I W. E. BLANCHARD C. F. HESSLER WALTER D. LADD LiIIian's Dad lda's Dad Jimmie's Dad S. E. CLOUD GEORGE C. HURST EDWIN COONS ElIa's Dad AsenaIh's Dad CIiFF's Dad S. O. DENNING W. A. McNEELY E. COOPER Velma's Dad Mary's Dad Eugene's Dad D. FINE EUGENE A. MARECHAL J. A. FERRIS Anna's Dad Virginia's Dad Deam's Dad DR. FREDERICK ELISCU V. H. SANDERS CHARLES ALSBAUGH HeIen's Dad JacIc's Dad JacIc's Dad P. L. BOWERSOX NATE ROTHSTEIN P' l ls Dad Wllllamls Dad Page Seveniy-five A HTTTGTY EDUCATION Tomorrow's world will be a real world. The world -has already been sfripped of many of fhe fanciful legends which have fed our minds in fhe pasf. Science will have demonsfrafed ifs realify in many ways abouf which we hardly dare fo fhink. Our feel' musf be upon fhe ground. It will be a maffer-of-facf world. Aslnow we are in an economic age, fo- morrow we will be confronfecl even more fhan foday wifh sfark realism. Bread and buffer problems will remain. Economic areas musf be lowered or abolished alfogefher. The sfark realisf will be here wifh all his sfrengfh and solemnify and self-sufficiency. We need fo prepare for him, for fhe facfs of human life-facfs fhaf may be handled by fhe fouch and fasfed in bifferness or in ioy. We will need for fomorrow a knowledge of fhings, and of fhe science of fhings, of business and fhe economics of business, of governmenf and fhe scope and aufhorify of governmenf -whafever counfs in 'rhe making of a living for fhe physical man. We musf come fo grips wifh realify, a necessify fo man always, and whefher fhey like if or nof. Buf fomorrow even more fhan foclay. As one con- femplafes fhe disfress, fhe poverfy, fhe unemploymenf, fhe widespread revolufion and increase of deafh-dealing invenfions, fhe depression and sickness of fhe world foday, shall we, dare we, be unprepared for 'rhe grim realifies of fomorrow? If is frue fhaf fhe race is befween effecfive educafion, righfeous educafion, and overwhelming cafasfrophe, for fhe capfure of fhe cify of man's soul, of fhe cifidels of civilizafion ifself. Whaf is an educafed man, yesferday, foday, and fomorrow? He expresses himself clearly in wriffen and in spoken speech. He fhinks sfraighf. He does worfh-while 'rhings in 'rhe righf way. He lives com- forfably and helpfully wifh ofher people. He knows books and fhe hearfs of meh. He acknowledges fhe supremacy of fhe spirifual fo fhe maferial in all fhings. He has an inquiring mind, an undersfanding hearf, a noble soul. He is a genfleman, unafraid. H' is such as he fhaf wifh noble curiosify, wifh unfeigned faifh, wifh unfefferedimaginafion and hope, in fhe fine lines of Browning, Face fhe unknown fufure wifh a cheer. we - . -8 - Presidenf, Universify of Missouri. lSpace for This arficle was paid for by a Sf. Joseph friend of Junior College, Peg Seveniy-six I ElIlIIl'llIlIIllIlIlwllIllllllllllllIlllllllIlllIIYIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll : um' mf Mi H f f f ibg ..wa0,,m I V1 ,W A F4 w W' N 5 V95 'LVA 4 Wm nd qv XX 1, EIQQQY Q X , 4 ' x J H ' - E ffff A 4' ff 'HSM A 4 KJ! 7 A- fix ,Eff ,-igytl. I l 9 H -mga' ,awxj ,Q ,N .jf ,Shia K X 1?-3.-qlgfgrfj ff f , QL 4 'Fi'f r2 ' M N? PM V :JA E 'ij EDQVF ' D I - GFS ' H ey Efffzjffx' J L! j x I 'U . Q E-NQCEC ' 'E 1 , 5421 'Y - P I ! , 'Q Qi 552 :EQ : E .. -'l 'E? .--- f5F....., 'Shu ' -: - f 5 ' .7-Hfrfqkq. w S E I '-mpf5A,,yf4'ff-iw, , a H x ' - , -'I -7 -., 1- , I Q - E l A K X : iii' X 41' v,i' ' Qgl 5 - ' 1'f'+v+' . 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JOHNSON, B. S. C., Pres. LUCY HAASI B, AH Treas- MISSOURI BUSINESS SCHOOL Hones+y, LoyaII'y, Ab'I r 7I6V2 FELIX ST- H Y OPPOSITE JENKINS OOMPLIMENTS OF TORY I ERVICE BROWN TRANSFER AND ATISFIES STORAGE CO. Operaldng Laundry-Dvry Cleaning YELLOW CABS PHONE 6-2255 Tenfh and OI STORY LAUNDRY PHONE 6-0622 ive COMPLIMENTS OF MannscI1reck's Book Sfore I I7 NORTH SEVENTH STREET B,esI' Wishes 'ro Ihe FLEEMAN Class of I93I FUNERAL THE HOME ROBIDOUX HOTEL Frederick A A+ TwenI'ie'I'h W. E. DOWNS, MANAGER We Dress I'I1e Eyes of 'rhe PeopIe ST. JOSEPH OPTICAL CO. I I0 Sou+I1 SevenI'h S+ree+ -Ni -c ' X Page Eighfy QRHPFO r D N F Made Sweet for Swee1Maids llEfl8f9' Q10 MU CHOQODATES. A V M WHOLESALE CANDY MANUFACTURERS -ww,-M , Q 6' St. Josem-1.Mo. ' 'YL TELEPHONE 6-I348J Periodicals, Books, Office Supplies, High School and Junior College Books E SMITH'S BOOK STORE G. F. SMITH, Prop. II4-I I6 Soulh Sixih S'rree'r COMPLIMENTS OF L. O. WEAKLEY COMPLIMENTS OF A. J. FELLING ' HARDWARE, SEEDS AND PAINTS l907 Frederick Avenue ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI COBB SHOE CO 4I6 Felix Slreei' HOME OWNED STORE Keep Your Money in S+. Jose P g E ghfy-Two S I s l DHLRFQT i ' AFTER JUNIOR COLLEGE, WHAT? If you have a profession in mind such as ieaching, law, or medicine confinue wi'I'h your College or Universi+y lraining. I If you have in mind l'he greaf profession of Business, and are willing +o U do some in+ensive work and s+udy for a few mon'rhs, we can help you cash in on your general educa'I'ion. 1 3 , , l I 0 7' A X Of, , G W . 1- 1 FREDERICK AVE, AT 9TH PHONE 6-0700 Member Nafional Associafion of Accredifed Commercial Schools l l WESTMINSTER POLLOCK 8: COMPANY PHARMACY CHAS. McROBERTS, Prop. Cl-A55 RINGS AND PINS zsua FREDERICK AVENUE Made'+o'O'de' h M IIOVZ Norlh Eighih Slreel S+. Josep. . issouri PHONE 6-i555 ll ST. JOSEPH SPORTING ' COMPLIMENTS OF PHONE 6-one 420 FELIX GUSTAV A. LAU. M- D- A Ou+FiHers for Schools and Colleges AND l Afhlefic Goods, Radios, and l Magazines WHOLESALE RETAN- P g Eghfy fh R, 3, , ITIPO COMPLIMENTS OF ' HILLYARD CHEMICAL CO. I ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI OGDEN'S BARBECUE INN The Home Away From Home COFFEE LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES OF VARIOUS KINDS IIKd I 'V Barbecued Meafs of A in s GROCERY COMPANY Dis+ribu+0rS - Karnes and Savannah Roads ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF ST. FRANCIS HOTEL S+. Joseph MosI' Popular Ho'IeI and EaI'ing Place PETTIGREW BROS., Mgrs. 1- COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN ALBUS . i Y ml-gmc S ii IQFIQB I 'S- Y L ' 1 5411 3 ' Y S4 SF: rf 'fqfff T.'157jg,g'5Vf ' . l QLS1 wwf'-A -gg 1u1,,?S E1 I5 1 -'SM ::' ef IL5 in Qi ' 1551 W3hkf4.Q:.,.' 1:16 IAQ ?4 ' ul 'Ghz FOR YOUR CHUMMY LETTERS WESTERN TABLET 81 STATIONERY CO. Page Eighfy-four A IPLII IP PON M. M. JOHNSON CO. OLD TRUSTY INCUBATORS AND BROIODERS ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI PHONE 4974 cpe, Day and ,,,g,,, I-IEATQN, BE GOLE AND ICHICKI GIBSON BOWMAN AUTO INN IFormer J. C. S+udenI'I ESTABLISHED '842 WASHING, POLISHING, STORAGE, OILS, ALEMITING, PAINTING, 3I9 SOUII' Te II' SI'eeI REPAIRS AMBULANCE SERVICE I0+I'I and Robidoux S+. Joseph, M COMPLIMENTS OF ' 1 , I ST. JOSEPH TRANSFER CO. DRAYAGE OF ALL KINDS STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES Jus+ Tas're II's Richness ICE CREAM WESTERN DAIRY AND ICE CREAM CO. ' ' 0 ' Drugfompargvlnc Page Eighfy f NC wi X S FRANCIS ZIPQIIIFDIFDQDIN ' ,I WYETHHDW-GHFG-Co' CongraI'uIaI'ions 'Io I'I1e ' A GRIFFON EDITORIAL STAFF J- 'FT' And Bes+ Wishes +o' Qvgzgaeg 5399 STUDENT BODY OF 'feiskw' JUNIOR COLLEGE COMPLIMENTS I WING PRINTING CO. ERKEN 81 VAN ZANDT MANUFACTURING JEWELERS II8V2 NorI'I1 Eighfh SI'reeI' School Papers, Booklefs, Cafalog Commercial Forms, Envelopes, LeH'erI1eacIs, Wedding InviI'a+ions PHONE 6-4903 320-322 S. 4TH DRINK--- , HUND 81 EC-ER QUALITY SODA WATER COMIPLIMENTS OF f ST. JOSEPH TRUNK COMPANY MEET ME AT JONES' CORNER SIXTH AND EDMOND Page E ghfy-slx QIIIDIIICIIIO COMPLIMENTS OF I . FOGARTY KNEIB 81 CO. .l..L..L..i THE O- K- STORE zoRIc DRY CLEANING Six'rI'I and Hickory S'I'reeI's EXCLUSIVE d ALL Ihe Ads and Then Come Here 1 And BUY CheaPef PEARL LAUNDRY NU-WAY LAUNDRY WE DELIVER ANY PLACE ARIESIAN ICE aI COLD sIoIzAcE co. Second and Afchison Main and Jule Twen+ieI'h and Olive 6-24I 5 6-0588 6-00 I 3 CLARENCE FISHER ' Dealer in BARNSDALL REFINING QUALITY GOODS COMPANY 23II Soufh Ilfh S+ree+ E- A- MICHEL. Na+. PHONE 6-04I9 COMPLIMENTS OF LEHR CONSTRUCTION CO. 2I I5 Frederick Avenue ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI A Page E X .QIPIII IFR IFSOIX -. V- I A I WM. B. ITTNER, INC. ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS ConI'inenI'aI Life Building ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Specializing in Public Schools and InsI'iI'uI'ionaI Buildings of All Characfer Page Enghfy-eight 'dr-wr-'wr'1r 'r 'l U 'I' D irro I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF SI. Joseph Railway, Light, Heat gl Power Company I. I I BUILD WITH BRICK Moorhead Brick 8i Tile Company sr. JoSEPH, MISSOURI I We Furnished h Ic I h I h S h I I I ' Page r XC LIFLIIITTIPO I 'I Brlck Work on Thomas A Edlson School Done by MITCHELL THOMAS II I LUSCIOUS CANDY h 1 ' Ch PATRONIZE OUR . snug U gg I if ADVERTISERS TRY ONE TODAY CHASE CANDY co y ST. JOSEPH MISSOURI THE BIG RED APPLE ROOF GARDEN I ' FILLING STATION AppIes Cider RefresI1men+s and Dancing ' 'I'M'Ies Wes o ose on ' way No. I , INDEPENDENT LUMBER 81 COAL CO V 7II Hickory S'rree'r ' PHONE 6-I292 . ,E , I I I I ae' I EE QIRJIIIRIIIU ROBIDOUX PRINTING CO 6-I I8 SOUTH FOURTH STREE TELEPHONE 5.1669 ' I PRINTING . BOOKBINDING STATIONERY + I , I I I I 9,7 if vfeva fs plains m oun nnual filivfdn bvulyof an ol masfvv pawf afvuvpovfva afof gouv scfjoof Efv. i I 3 5 1 ARTCPXAPTS ENCRAVINC CQ1 J15.J0fepl9.gWLff0w'Z, ,J , P ge Ninety-fwo 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 3-u .. 1 : : .. 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Without warning she passed a step-off' and. plunged into deep water. Miss ' S t - niar heard her scream -and attempted to swim to her aid, as she was sinking, but wa s y unable to do so. Jack Weymer, e eight years ld I I' o , 511 Birch street t who was fishing in the pond and t Miss Smart summonedaid. I , body about thirty minutes later A lungmotor belonging to Fleel man's ambulance service, and an inhalator machine belonging to -the St. Joseph Gas Company, were used more than, two hours, without suc- cess. Dr. B. W. Tadlockycoroner, and Dr. George Johns, superintend- ent of I the state hospital, .pro- nounced her dead shortly before 5 o'clock. Assistant Fire Chief Wil-I liam Higgins and Robert .Martin, another ambulance attendant,I,a.s- sisted in operating the inhalator machine. , I ' f iFunera1 Services Today.. Miss Marriott is a daughter of, Mr. and' Mrs. Alfred Marriott, Trenton, .Mo. She. graduated from' the Trenton High. School 'in 1930, and had been a student nurse at the hospital a year and a half. Besides her parents she is survived by four sisters, Mrs. F. VA. Rentfrow..Mrs. Nellie Daniles, and Misses Elsie and Pauline Marriottg' I and three brothers, Robert, Paul and Alfred Marriott, all of Trenton. ., The funeral 'service was con- ducted at 10:30 dclock this morning at Fleeman's mortuary. The Rev. O. D. Meyer, pastor of the Olive Street Methodist Church, ofgyziated. Nurses of the hospital attezi ed the service in a body. The body was taken to the home at Trenton for burial. Z --?Lo- - D VflTTm'r' n1nQ,1'rf:n'C' 'Wm' of the accident. I The two nurses were off duty yes- It terday afternoon and had been visiting at the home of Miss I If n I I 1 Sma1't's brother, E. Dale Smart, 513 I Birch street, They decided to go . wading in the pond which is only a 6 short distance from the Smart 6 home. After. having dressed in bathing suits they Went to the pond, K. 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