Ozark Wesleyan College - Ashlar Yearbook (Carthage, MO)
- Class of 1926
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Q5 the students of Ozark H 'W' Advance in behalf of the Methodin I schools in this conference. and to .QA ,,i iv Ftrs H M those who have made sacrifices in Q' order to malce it possible for this instituion to contribute. in a larger. Y more effective way. its share in 5 that noble industry. Human Archi- 53' tecture: the building of intelligent. lg Christian and fully socialized hn- fx sf . s man beings. lg K 3 4 , Y' 1 Lx ! ff A 'TNF 0 il ga U ' I s 'i I x y I LL IX H fl. 'V 9 'W I 'lYv 0551 .fs N 5 pf M if Q fl H' .i 3? in A mf? QP Q 2 6 A C33 M ' W 1' ' ' '--A' Xen--1-1 tru'-.-ff NN. lvwzzxm- aL.,f' My 5 ,. aooxowe VTHE QUARRY' . V 45 -, QA W , - , If 4Y?' f in the life history of the o.w.c.Ash1ar.f1w ' ' A first place of interest is, I. the Quarry, where the 1 ' work is accomplished T A I U W 1 Y L W 'HV' rM '4s XII! 4 QW? if 4 X N I X ' , A ' 4' . , 1'--' F4 , w D4 . v 3 - g29 iw gy: A ' . 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To those who are supporting our col- lege may it denote the dawn of a new day. and to the world may it bring a messagfe of the purpose of this institution which is a place of education. society and religion. ipgibnni QW? +l926i0' '33 it X T 13+ .54 4-5 W9 Q ai if is we I Sf rv if if-A EQ 'S 233. xv is igui E32 A if NE' Fix EH ii 355 l ,V W 4 Y? if ,W gf, W Va 52 . 4 Q Str' 12 ii? j i. 2 ii iii 12' 211, ,132 fs. if I 3 iifs 5: Q, Ei gf V525 HZ' A M552 3 iiiig Q. i ix , Zi ,. 2 r 365 , , , , - We Qi 424 , fx. ik? as 2,61 we .Q f W . .5 A rw - I ' r p 1 I I sl if L w K Y f , f f , Z Q57 ' 12 f pf Q ki , , 2,4 f. ,dz W ,ff V! , - nf K A...-x . -7,-.w. - - :- -,-. ,w .nw f ss? il 1 qv ,V I I .wg ,fy , A I 1 S -,2 ' 4 1, fl? 4 s ,.,, 2 X, I , !7ff,,,?y7,,h,.W,.,H .,,,,.,,,,,, ,,.,, W ,f f U, ,,,f ,Z 1,1 , ,7Z, ,,,,,m,, , ,, A M ff ff ww - 1 A 1 f Zff4-M W2fy'iW1fw f WA 7? -- ,W V y , 'A J -M4MfffMQMmiw.M1fQ!- 4:'J'MFr2:'-0-07W1vv21wsfwy7w,-v- . 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Resident Bishop. Kansas City. Mo, HONORARY MEMBER g 1 Dr' J' P' Andrews' Physician Marionville, Missduri ' OFFICERS President. Hon. F. P. Sizer . . Monett. Missouri Vice-President, Rev. Fl King R. Carthage. Missouri Treasurer. C. C. Carter . , Carthage, Missauri Secretary- W- F. Maring . . Carthage. Missouri TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER 1. 1926. Rev. William Wirt King, President Ozark Wesleyan College Carthage. Missouri ROY N61S0n. Manufacturer ....... Marshfield. Missouri F. P. Sizer. Attorney-at-Law ...,,,, Monott, Missouri Rev. F. King. District Superintendent . Carthage. Missouri S. C. Boggess. Banker ..... . Carthage. Missouri F. XV. Kneli. Mortician . . K . . . . Carthage. Missouri Rev. Grant A. Robbins. District Superintendent . . . St. Louis. Missouri TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER 1, 1921, E Rev. A. D. Ball. Minister ........ St. Louis. Missouri Rev. S. B. Campbell. Minister .... . Kansas City., Missouri Rev. W. R. McCormack. District Superintendent . . Tulsa. Oklahoma John H. Lucas. Attorney-at-Law . . . . Osceola. Missouri VV. F. Maring. Business Man . . Carthage. Missouri W. J. White. Business Man . . Russelville. Arkansas TERM EXPIRES OCTOBER..1. 1928. A Rev. B. F. Crissman. Pastor ........ Joplin. Missouri J.iP. Frank. Business Man . . - Joplin Missouri Rev. D. W. Britton, Pastor ..... Carthage. Missouri Rev. Charles Gilhreath. District Superintendent . . j Secialia. Missouri Hon. Argus Cox. Judge Supreme Court of Missouri '. Springfield. Missouri D. VV. Replogle. Realtor ..... . Carthage. Missouri C. C. Carter. Business Man . Carthage- Mi550uri ELECTED BY ALUMNI. Rev. H. A. Jones. Pastor . . I . . . Kansas City, Missouri . Joplin. Missouri Rev. C. P. Mills. 'Pastor page nineteen E gweggwgtggmdgtg asm-QR fgtggnnfgtggwfgtg OUR GUIDING STAR 4 1 e e 'I' 14+ e fi- O - znrlc Wes-leynn. Hail to thee. Hail to thee our col - lege dear! There is mus- ic in thy name To thy chil-dren one and all: When we turn to life of care. Woes of heart and foils of hand. May thy sons and daugh-ters he True to thee -from year to year. There is bless- ed mem - o - ry In each glist-'ning mar-ble Wall. May our mem - o - ries re - pair To thy E -E name and grand. me mfs V111-flrrl e it e : ' j j lil 5' Qld Jill Q May thy state- ly tow'rs and high Seen from all the hills a - far Ev- 'ry spire points up to Goal While thy wel-come doors a - jar Let thy pre-cepts clear and true Guard our path-wayx near and far Eilmlwifiiiiilin I e e .. Be an cm- blem true Of a nola - ler view Wilt thou he our Guid- ing Star. Send a 1 si - lent call Where thy bright rays fall Shin- ing from our Cuicl- ing Star. Like a pi - lot light Leadourfoot-Eteps riqht, Be to us Our Cuicl-ing' Star. page twenty WMQUWMEUWSMQQ QMQZMQ -- e-it uno.- - .. - -.,,.. 1-.. ..e- - ' BOOK TWO THE CUTTIIN G ROGTVI X f - , or ,, Here is where the hard- ships occur, where our ff instructors show us how to use ourselves and our if equipment to the best i advantage. . ' . . ' . 3 qu I H fx! 1 H48 ,ox 1MM,m!f74 1 AJ Fr mf VN 4:5 3 3 Q AD 0 gg 3 1? ,K 3 ff 1 fl' 1 Y 91 Y ii if if? if J . y W 1 1? M G Nl 3 W LA W l? i 'El 5 W3ME5+QgMK3+EQg,mgK5Q3gb+1926QggQQf Wg mg W R 'ff QW ? QHP U M9712 Q 4 690 ii? A iff CSD 9 CSD 3 Y Y ! X V 'A , , Y i K R n f if +1 8? 'WP ws E r gf U TT wif ll COLLEGE OF LIBERAL sms V T if U 4 T. we T I, LEROY T. RESER. Ph. B.. M. A. Dean, Professor of Biology U 03970 page twenty-three' W Wg :gag ,K5nQ53gf+1926+43QfU5,M.':SWKi1 .w4WQib,,.,.f gf? .Q E gg. HSHLHR gf.wE?5g..gQ?J+lG'....gG5+KD'.......f f54+?5 fe. ? A RALPH McK. BREWER. B. D.. A. M. Professor of Bible and Sociology U QL 'P by r V. lu U1 Q Q , if 5 1 TE T L fi' if I W F f T TY 4 F A TT Y U In W. 77 +13 0 45 F5 'Q VM ' Lf w n i- Q 1 MRS. EMMA ROBERTS NOSS. M. A. W N V U Q ml ' , . professor of History + A lil agp F 1 ? pays twen ty-four Q '3'Qubm4'94fQgxn4945Qi.gM19?23 g'f5bl9264W3 gfgamggfibg gg 'E5+Qig.,mg.f 94115 , -.. -.ir W..- 1. ,........ A... ,- ,....... -. . .au ,, ...... A ,,, .,.. . , v, - O 'lU HSHLHR QQQQEVA -,iijsgglla Bag Wi Nr sg ij? Zi ,QL BENTON BURDETTE WAOOD qlkxf A. B.. A. M. 445 ' Registrar and Professor of English on A is , s J. 11 9? M -X N P ,gl ,K 4 f? F' U A W' 4,5 .6 0 W WSI 5 win in ! . lp s tl X s 133 1? 1 1 AHL: li Q ,E at '? Q ' M 1 N I X H . '33 ? Q2 O iv .lg MISS NINA WITHROVJ. N 3, M. A. T? 1? Professor of Ancient Lan2uSE6S A 'X r 6? page twermty-five . +G, bmgzigvgsgmmgcgigff 841926463 w XF AMQMAMQAQAAMQAA HSHLHR AAHAAQAHMAUWNJUAQ CLYDE T. WALTER. A. B.. M. A. Professor of Chemistry N Mlss MARTHA ANN ' McCORMICK, Ph. B. ' Professor of Mathematics Q page twenty-six ' X , 4 Q,sAa4K5ffQ7gf.m4i5+QvosnG4e9Q3 209192548 fgQ55gwQ4K5QQg.AQ4:9+Q?f:-Amn4K5'9' LV - - V YA -, K , v W , , ,- ,,1- A, X- ... W., Q-.... Y - - , in, ....- ,- Q 'Y 4? if 0 T T 5 if if sw, ' V ur 'W' I 1' 1 0 T J, A M Q W A ASA A sb R W8 HSHLHR n ,Q Q l A xv Q22 7? if if O F1 ilk? N' N fb Q :iv A Y 4? My MM and N MISS AUDREY M. GOLLIDAY. B. S.. M. A. Professor of Romance Languages I WY' M n I . .ri +3 '5 -g I n T? 5 if fi ROBERT K. FARRAR. M. A. Professor of Education WP w 4 A NWO l page twenty-seven i 4+ M 1 525-51 21 TNF f? T 1? ff W .1 N 'W' 0 Q? 1 ff? ww A M 1 P 415 0: w 'r? if Jlx G H P MSF 4? Q ...QQ ,QW 5'1jQQ' gnm4 9Q3 23b+l926+43 Es? PISHLQR N +5 MRS. LETITIA MILNES OSWALD -A Librarian ww! wb' ffffzffg fix. ' I ' ,MQL 27ff .Q ffwf. Nw.. , fl A 'fbi fam' .4-fy!! f ,f,1gAZf L' 'J Af , f . ' ,027 29 aff!! 'Hffvy Jf' Zio ' rw . . b Y 4 . U 4- MRS. MARY MILNES Rosa I Matron M - ' i t-' 1 page tvven y exgh C a T gv4Pl9264?Q L.,-7 --- - ,....- .4--74... -. , ,....f , .-.......,,. - ,....- .., -... L.-- , EAWAMZKHAW AAAKJAA HSHLGR gAQ3Nmff9AQfi M-E355 A A gig JUNIOR mcum 423, if 92' . L U gg, GJ? ,fx j 4... A ,M A A , A I GNP Us 1 i? r . U Q Ar g, 4- 1' L 45 , Us WN ? x Y 0 , 0 A Am js 19 w IJ? 41' 91 A Gvff .eng 'f' iq' A, , wi' A NV CS' 4 F H iv if Y A I Q 1 Swv 0 ' 4 if WAYNE ALLAN RESER ffl MARGARET LOUISE WILLGUS WF clip DONALD EUGENE WILLGUS ' L+ ly Jw 'wa TRIDEAN MAE WOOD ' W DOROTHY JEAN WALTER 5 W 1 1 CALVIN RILEY BREWER -3' ,H 4? CLELLA LOIS PAWLOWSKI A MILDRED FARRAR , A T? if 'F if page twenty-nine A A , AWE Jfjagi Emi ,ii-L3 gbwzawg EQEEXAAQUAUALAZUAKPQAMUAR HSHLHR QE Tl , A, , .,..,,..... Q I I v i W 1+ page thirty +Kfg.,JJwgmgw+QfM.,ww1926fw3eQQwZQwEMQwmgQ+ ,,...1...- Y , .-..-g Y t -1- f 1 +7 ' ' ' 1 Q M 1 i' I 'if 1? 3. U GWB , 3 R Q? - Q- .-...,, HSHLGR g wg'CQQQ'5Umg'Kj+g fs: if E Q 4 W P IORS 5 f G? . fl 0 1 ' :M I ,J 4:5 df' 3 5 ws Q w N I 1 ' x Q A' 4 1 V 1 , 'Jem JM' wiv if www 1, QW gQ,g,Q' 5943 Q4-rl9264rQ 8K3?gu,,,,gWQ'755 s.nmfQ94fQ51,mf9+gE If 4 'f' 4,4 QQ W W 41 ll 4 is . 44 'iff' 4 4:5 2 44 ? 1 14 'Ev 4 'WP 415 if 415 , .4 W4 . cg: 4 4 is 'I 4 'A If 4,4 GW lj' 4 2 Q ssmasss FZSHLHR sssssssseaaase JUNIORS OFFICERS ' Q President E V . Johnny Sours 4 1 Secretary-Treasurer Anthony Sigillito Dear reader, this is not an advertisement, therefor no attempt is made in this article concerning the highest class in Ozark Wesleyan College to say anything clever or catchy. We do not need any publicity for great people are modest. Neither is this a poster or bill, for we believe in the modern defense, Post no Bills. And far be it from us to prophecy: there is nothing more certain than present accomplishment. But, this little article is one in which we, the juniors, seek to review, so to speak, our various constituents and count our blessingsyfor we are decided optimists: we look at life from the bright side. i We rejoice at the fact that in one more year we shall have reached our goal, viz., a college education, and shall have realized our ambition, to be cultured finished pro- ducts. Were we pessimists,'we could dwell for long hours thinking about the fact that after all the attainment ofthis goal is but the beginning of the real work of life. were we pessimists, we could lament for days the fact that this is our lst year in dear old Wesleyan, and that perhaps a 'long time shall have elapsed ere we may see our Alma Mater again. ' -I is Our class of ten is the largest junior class that was ever produced in this rapidly growing institution. and we are glad top make our exit, for we realize that our exodus means for Ozark, Wesleyan' 'a fu-nioriclass of twice or thrice our number in 1927. ln many respects, our class is well-balanced, but in weight and age the boys take the lower disk of the scale, while in intell-igencelarid.beauty the boys are forced to look down from the upper disk upon the girls, Qnvying eyes., . Both theboysezand girls of thisI'-elsif-gsfgsljbxvever, have furnished leaders for most of the student organizations. if Vlfithbbut. the followingfew pages, dear reader, you may ascertain withiyourlz ...undeniable fact, ,,.' 'You ,notice that the junior class has the -right to the' leaders iathletics, literary societies, religious organizations and other adtivitiesv-in which the juniors pleased to participate. We, Juniors of 1926, have some faults, of course, but we are optimists: we look at the bright side of life. In bidding our last adieu to Ozark Wesleyan and Wesleyanites, we are glad to bequeath to the following classes our unique and incomparable philosophy: We are what we think we are: but we never think of lowly things, but rather of the higher, brighter and more beautiful things, so that though we may see and hear and touch bad things our thoughts keep us above our surroundings. 'F E page thirty-two tgisasafegitgssgsgfigrggsffigqg g'Wl9264FQ3 .......c -.. -1 4-. 315 ,,n:--- mmf -.1 W ..-S -..-- - .. ' A 4 ,SF lr 2, Quin Q W wil 7' Q L wi? 4, LEROY soURS ' Diamond, Missouri I . fi P 'a ' ww 'asf' ent 'Tumor Class A n all-round fellow no matter XV Club jx Spanish Club where yowfind hzm A W i Forensic Club H Basket Ball. Captain '25 if Basket Ball, '26 2 THELMA MAY TRUEX Joplin, Missouri 'J Y' W' C' A' Always loyal and dependable , ll Spanish Club 4, an Beta Zeta Rho Alpha, Vice Presid :nt U ni' ANTHONY SIGILLITO n Sf. Louis.. Missouri Q Miss Minerva LJ? Secretary Junior Class QE Philomathean President '23, '24 in Wise a wisdom all own Associate Editor Ashlar '25 - If Associate Editor Whistler 794- '25 Ni Q! M VA, wid 3 4., 2' Glee Club '22-'26 + - -N5 hx 4 .pi 2 Q. if Football '21, '22, '23 , ' 2 f' lm' ,2 1' S ' lm C1 lr President. '25, '26 , NK .A 2 d ff S Panis u U1 1' X ,N 2 X5 E K A bpm A fix J 0 F2 A E, - We . A . , page tlnrty-three , ! J H WE E gg . g M is xl if el is 44 E is 0 Q. a Pl I N If 1 .S LW6' ' 11' T 5 iff lls H I N W l 1 l 1 R in ? lf 3 We Qi? i W r gwgewwggsgasgqtg HSH4-HR 8tQiM.49+Qg..,.ae9+Q'e....af'9+M 4 Y,,,, ,.,l4 . tt , 3 44 4 4 Q Y 77' , 4-F O. B.. DUFFENDACK I Kansas City. Missouri Spanish Club v. W. C. A Those who paint htm truest 4 Ministerial Alliance A praise most - W Club '25. '26 Glee Club Football '25 Y ' Aslxlar Editor '25, '26 . MARION LOUISE POWERS P Carthage, Missouri 0 . Glee Club President '25, '26 Flrank and gay, wlthla person- Q Bm Zeta - ality entirely dzfferent 0435, Dramatic, Clulr U P. President '25, '26 G. EDWARD KNIGHT. Jr. 44 Richland, Missouri ? Spanish Club Vice-President, '26 Cjrtaijilgootball ,M ,25 Does well whatever he attempts 4 Basket Ball. '25 ' 4 Aslmlar staff '25, '26 'Social Service Chairman Y. M. C. A. Philomatlnean President '25 Agn . 43? page thirty-four Wlamegsgamegeewgisggslezesggggz gC5sQ's, gases! 515+ 42 4 4 t . 4 L r 4 1 4.4 4 U 4 4 4 4 s 4 4 Q 14 4 'G '44 4? 4,4 697' 1 445 cs: 5,2 I ,.- ...al-I' A , ..agnv- - Y 21.7-11,-:fa ,-, ...- ..., . ,,.. .... ......f A... ...., 3 Q -Y ,'.., ESWQJQWEMUWNJKME GSHLHR ll A f 9' Y l 6? H5 U - ffm rr L N ,J xl U I N V fc TM' ii' , ea Qs FN . ciwlp 0 BERNICE GAROUTTE l ll Carthage, Missouri gig Ch ' ' ' . . , M' airman Social Committee A cheery maid a Smile Y. W. C. A. The giver of gladness all the while Treasurer P. H Dramatic Club Vice President Glee Club 1 Q Treasurer Beta Zeta ri, ' GEORGE E. RYDER r Checotah. Oklahoma 1. Y. M. C. A. B I . . Q p Secretary Glee Club 6 26068 he ZS fair we 132 Dramatic Club' believe it too I Ministerial Alliance X White Headed Boyu ll FRANCES WHEELER in Carthage, Missouri H Q v Y, W, C, A, Corrie laugh with me, .gl Q- P- I 'rn forever happy Yell Leader Beta Zeta .L Dramatic Club INN Joke Editor Ashlar if 'f T 1 Agp ' E page thirty-five f U W ,. H 12 Wx, 'TF W r J i QQMQWWQWWQQQ asf-mea a3QQ5,MQ+Q5M'9+U5,,MQ+iPg I 1 H il ' 4? N1 ' 5 ek 5, 'T , I 2, V 0 A gg ff . 1 Q , u y w w ! 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L 1 r 5 N v 1 L. ag Q HSHL-QR 4 E 4,5 'P ff an A ,fo G DI lu? QT 2 Y mf f jf WT' i li 49 M . - ? 1? 4 75? , w ca .- W' A fw-WP 49 Q30 ' page thlrty-eight '-9 Q3 WMUWMQUW QQ gm-fl926w3 ggQQ g,M193w,j?M 9+Qj gmm,-15.833 1, s QQQ1? I n . 1 435 , x , A - , sgssgzeg Qg qsw ghg HSHLHR Q34a,Q1. ggsg. IQAQ' '94, f s ii ELIZABETH BLACK v Webb City, Missouri H A Beta Zeta A What' tropic splendor can outvie if French K lub the radiance of her smile' W Y. W. C A. A A ? Forensic Club 421 . 4 C .U QA Rho Alpha A, fs h,. I A I A V Basket Ball ,. .. , fi 1-, W . if P lx - Y, V f' v f if' L 0 . 'Y fi'Qfl.l'Y-f'.-'A - nfs ' fx fc 4 in Lisp 7 Qi, .41?:? F1fi! fr A'f'5 i?fAf1f31x - lggfgw' sir 4, fi., V V . , Y.: 4 - if . QU A A . -:A A .' 7' 'Q ' A A-1 ,,f 9 .jst EARL NILSON 'J AA Af' m ' A sf 7 I Vs t ' Carthage' Missouri Tall, handsome, an athlete of L A . .af f 4 35 C 2. ,L Club Ham surely is the maidens -if delight A A i L 1. . . Y ' . 1. , GLADYS vRocToR I + Stoutlancl. Missouri s . ,!. A maiden qfuietgsweet and coy I Beta Zeta ' . K A A g Spanish Club .A real find for same boy A V Y. W. Q. A. R110 Alpha S Mull A! A i ,x 9 A A - :Jr cs- w- lb . . . UNICE HAYZL 'rr - - 3 A . I J sPe Missomi . She is so shy she couldn't be shyer 'A Beta Zeta i Y. W. c. A. Spanish Clul o WF' 49? page thirty-nine I AU, ,wwe ,EjsU5m49s38s+l926+s38sQ1fss.gQsEfss4K5sGN.4 +W gM!9+lQgw4Q'9+E2'b GSW-HR QQQEMUWMJQWQMUQ U 4,5 fy 44 4 I QE in 44 1 44 4.4 444 4 Q 4 4 4 iii 4 4 44? - ' . - Qi 4 1? WMP ISL V 'gif Q 4? 4? 4 4 .44 Or 4? A BGG 4 4 Taj 72' 4,4 U wif in 415 ' '45 if if if 'V' 44 I 4 V A 414 4 ? 4? Q 44 we ww Q? page fbfty i 4 3 W+Qs.4m44i5f?Q5nm4195df35Q45Qg!E5 Q23 E+l926+Qf3 IH i V1 1 11 li 1 I U ffwikwmw Wwe asmaa gswgmssm. ., , .f sms E gm? W 'e is ? e Y . l MARGUERIT E CASNER l 71 Webb City, Missouri 'EP smash Club I 'fm a man-hater, but the Bible ig l Beta Zeta says, Love your enemies M Y. W. c. A. 1 Q. P. A .. ,. AAP , STANLEY E. 'BYE A Carthage, Missouri , . . P . like l Bass vozce, bushy haw, wzfe, twms ,, Plnlomathean c . Glee Club Oh lord, how the bzlls come m A is Football I 1 Editor Whistler v ' Y' y .. V if ., 5 FRAg5IgQ5Qs3?,ARKwEATHERt e Missouri Dreamy blue eyes and , fp 1 : . l' .,, Q. P. Contagzous laughter 5' l Beta Zeta E V 1, I . .Q 'N EMMA LOUISE ELTING el Carthage- Missouri Oh Dignity, I call to thee! sp 1 Beta Zeta I would wea t e . el ll c? Forensic Club 'J kt - Glee Club O Tiff? E Rho Alpha 9 l Basket Ball 1 ll Y. W. c. A. g +1 Whistler Staff , l Bowling Team - .Q If if . l A e forty-one l ' 4 .5 ' ' n ' l P 8 l . ff-5? bnngjglg ,,,,MF5e1E3'j.-.....g.9s3 Ef'+'925+'3 Esgwuigl 1 is Q 5? +Q'b.4'Kj+lQf GSHLHR 03vQggmJ'9+Qgg,,M'94+Q'b,,,,,g:9+ page fortyg-tW0 M in 4? 1? C5 Q W P l Q 'WTF 1 C? W ? jf lx 5 S A I Q M wil U 9 V WMF gb Wg? 1 , ds fm '+P 49 J. f 3 Q i ii lr is! W qu? 3 4PGdsw4i5WQgm4E5+Qa3gfmQf4Ti5w3 gwggwg gg QQgmzE9+E5g.n494F'w 4'g gAh4g9'43?E5' ASHLHR gm gwsggfagigsgl 615-qs ll , M iv? W , l MARY VIRGlNlA woou ' W Carthage, Missouri ii 3 B z . . , 'Q eta eta Would there be more lzke herg Q French Club . A . X Frzendly, modest and szncere A Forensic Club A i -lf 'N Q Y. W. C. A. N ll' Dramatic Club I ' Rho Alpha A Jl 4 MER11' KIRK BURROWS . ll 1 A if Carthage, Miggguri an 1 Assistant in Chemistry g to youth, Q . Johnson Clube i And blushing a sign of fp A 'Forensic Club Math 35 Philomathean V 'We' A Y. M. C. A. , ,' , 2,6 Q r ,S ' 1 4 ef' 74' f I 'fs I V I I i LEONA MARX ff' , ' l Joplin, Missouri A . ' I Beta Zeta You can never have too much in Y. W. C. A. of a good thing Spanish Club l We Rho Alpha 5 A l Y 'Y ADA COFFEY V Duenweg, Missouri e To know her is to love her Beta Zeta l R110 Alpha Secretary Spanish Club . W Y. WQ C. A. A. Whistler Staff Basket Ball 1 P15 Wo I page forty-three GSPWW I I me9Q'gpM9l26'3' .s.mgq949E5ls..,.4'94'Pg? 'WU xsmufegfhg swag gm-as 34-Ub,,,4 9+Q's...4.c9+U,,,,,49+Ef QSHL-HR QW 1 jf Q Q ? 5 jig 5 Y if . 411, . A '5' 3 1 I U . A tl T D 1 ai- -5 Q ff 1 Y W 1? 5 + s 3 E Lk ' 1 Q? page forty-four i 3 'iegwgs-mn4g+Q Qfgnmgg Q 8+'926+8 QF I l Y I L el All SYLVIA JONES fi? Carthage, Missouri Q Beta Zeta Y. W. C A. V Life Service League 1I, ' il RAY ROUT Carthage, Missouri Class President Y. M. C. A. JL Business Manager Whistler A e Johnson Club 4-, W , Dramatic Club j' spanish club , if . CECIL DEAN i A Hurley. Missouri Beta Zeta. Chaplain Spanish Club 0 'l Y. W. C. A. I if . - , - .n ul . . fl . , -,,.,- , I - Inst!- V74,w.14Y V ,Q 'C rf, if , wwe' iv' - .VM ., 'ff 5 s In thy face I see the stamp of honor and 'loyalty His Charlie Chaplin smile is an Open Sesame to the hearts of his fellow eollegiates She can cook and she can sew, She'll make Archie a good - wife, we know Rho Alpha U Life Service League All fi? JESSIE STANLEY MILLER C . Okl h . ' . amlnw Ca In The girl who always wears a smile il Spanish Club And will be ,joking all the while i' Rho Alpha ' Basltet Ball I Dramatic Club .lb 44? . page forty-five b QPU 5...4'941fW 5...g'9+Q' 8?+l925s9 's3 Efgsmfgrw wggrg W GSHKHR sum.-ff 'C5+Ti5 My V , - F f 5 ii h: 1: w , ' s if W g Q5 M 'W' I wi Q Q' ? f' Qs 115 Q , l Y f? iv FM' H A Y H 5 i Yr fir f Q 3 ' xr wr !I My Q W JL , 3 ykwi vig? W, L ag, l - W T' F4 f , , wg +4 5 , 5 is .U L M ww gt J MN QU ' M . 41 A 3 K b W 5 I L 1 PW ' ' A? W ' 3 'mix tau Q y Q ml! N W il VY , I Nh 1 'm 3X 1 + 2? I 4 , ?f Y H Nr ' if iw page forty-six iff 1 D ' 1 ' im! - 1' y PISHLHR Q29-12 13 in yo e lr ir 3 5 . if ETHEL BOWLES ' Joplin, Missouri Al, Q, p, A favorite of the gods 0 Associate Editor Whistler Forensic Club, President Q Dramatic Club, President gl? r J W. Q, Q u ix HERBERT WEBSTER or - - . . 3 Canhage' Mlsmm Une who zs popular m ff ,Tb ivlgxtlzzr ing every phase of school life ,HP U Basket Ball Q 75235 .. -- 1 b img? W W C u Johnson Club, President 1- ? Forensic Club French Club F F P Z ir W if U5 0 if 1 I rw Q5 r i ROSELLE ZENTNER ' R Joplin., Missouri F' A Bm Zeta Good looking blonds are scarce 4 N if Y. W. C. A. but here is one W Rho Alpha . , 5 s . dh who , page forty-seven rr W omdgrgowggrg 51.49 Q Efrl925+ 43 Eff? Mfwrgowgegrgggigrw w,M9w,5MwQ ,?lM19+g HSHLHR aQQWQwWwWv+? 4? if 6 'H' r . ! w 5 3, 'WF 4,3 9 Q ' Q? , X ,N 154 5 w 3 QQ. wr M . '35 I 1? V Lx Q, jf W' JJ, , H , 1? Lx lg li, WL us 'J 31 iii? Tia? W? W , u - 3,1 W 'QS UL U w 1 w 1 i , X!! P ? Q- i Q ,L Q 7' if 5 V 2 ii 1,5 U5 693 fi? page forty-eight 3 1 I r i 'ff MEb,.MT9sG 151feQe.,4'f9+g HSHLGR sge geqeg? g93sQ' , ggi MILDRED MITCHELL Carthage, Missouri Q. P., Secretary Does well whatever she attempts Beta Zeta Glee Club Y. W. C. A., Vice-President Ashlar Staff Dramatic Club, Secretary Bowling Team Athletic Association CLYDE THOMAS Butler, Missouri Life Service League Y. M. C. A. All great men are small 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 z 1 1 1 1 1 I 11 Philomathean Ministerial Alliance, Secretary' 1 LOUISE ANDERSON Joplin, Missouri 3 Beta Zeta A gentle heart with many friends 1 1 Y. W. C. A. Rho Alpha lg Spanish Club Q LEONA KIDWELL Nixa, Missouri Debate She is just what she seems to beg Forensic Club a wonderful friend to everyone 5 Spanish Club 1 Beta Zeta, President 3 Y. W. c. A. 1 Rho Alpha Whistler Staff Dramatic Club Ashlar Staff QV? page forty-nine :EE tif MQW Nivea M3943 gwszeesg Eeieiewlgw MKQWQNMWW ' 1 1 1 1 A: , 1, - 1 4+ 44+ wagrgwggrwswwqrgs HSHLHR Qrgwggrwmdgrgmzgrg 1 4 N som-xomoae cmss ? . N the fall of 1924, the present Sophomore class made its memorable entrance .,, P 'Ll' V into O. W. C. as the largest freshman class in its history. All of our mem-f U bers were very representative. school spirited and high in scholarship. it This year we organized early anal easily hecame leaders in the college f life. 0ur first social event was a party giveix at the home of Herbert Webster. Later ll a steal: fry was helcl at Tuclcexfs Ford. This spring we also lead in social events ani? E campus activities. Q OFFICERS President . . i Ray 'Rout Vice President Mildred 'Mitchel Secretary i . Betty Black ' Treasurer Herbert Webster T l L A w A I . S ZS? un h 7 page fifty 6? W HSHLHR af A U 'E' N ff? U wa ls is QQ New sir J QQ f 4? . , I 3 ? .JAMES U ak 'ff '55 IW' U UNT! f 5? ' ,194Q, 559455, gG5Q2f+I926+Q3EeQgn,,g9+Wf gm4 Ge94FQibm4 GSH!-AR gigr gtwwzgwmzgt it 1 H FRESHMAN ROMHNCE ll ' TT X . WMP An old hlack Smith and his Daugherty lived all alone. One clay the girl ran out to her father's Schopf Where he was shoeing some fine Morgans. Father, she said, I am going to the Lindholm to gather some Alherty peaches. I think the Wetherell he fine sh? so I may go Berrian. too. A ' gl You're a Wisegarver, said her father. hut take the Kerr with you and get H hack hefore Knight. i Wyatts a good idea! 1'l1 take Runt. then l wonit he afraid to go through that 'V Longstreth of Wood alone. when you get tired. go in and rest in your easy Morris H chair. With that she tied on her Hood and went merrily on her way. p i A, Martin was singing and dancing the Cs-Harleston on a Lowe Hazlitt hush for pure joy, that Winter was gone and Spiringferl was Cumming. She thought the little l ' Chitwood hurst his throat. She lay down to rest on a Hummel near a hahhling Green- gi Q well. She went to sleep and slept so long that it was nearly Knight when she awoke- W The Kerr growled and she heard the Keck, Keck of approaching footsteps. 'A 'grimy 'il Collier and an old Indian Weaver were coming. She saw' that the Collier- had stolen an W! ' Oldham from her father was trying to trade with the Weaver for his Lewis-ly woven W blanket. hut the Xhfeaveriiiifhuld only grunt. Moore, ,Moorel Then the Collier offered him some hrightly colored Schells and the trade was F With savage gro-wil, the Kerr sprang at them and-lseiaed the Oldham. Nixon itll' , cried the Collier. Be a Boucher husiness pup. : 4 Go after them, Runt. and you shall have a Graham cracker, called the girl. O p At that moment the Headlee of a street Carr lit up the Knight. The Collier and ill: I the Weaver dropped the iOldham, hlankets and Schells and fled. A handsome young man If iumped out and carried the-fainting girl to his car. E V ip Who are you? she gasped. :il l am Jessie James. the outlaw. V ' Ooh, how Rheumaticlff she said, snuggling Cozad-ly up to him. .f'Let's go to a Harvey house for supper and then to the 'circus to see the Campbells... 1 1 The Kerr showed his approval hy licking the new Masteris feet. t la is I 'ls tt i wtgwazgtggafgtggaszgqg gtwgzwmg page fifty-two 3 We as is tt i 19 llll 6 14 V J 1 P T? l. O 0 W A diff is ohh 'J Tgf U l 'li M u 4 i if i. fe? ix fs' li A lf? .H if sf Ll we it M P 5 f l l 5 1 A m i 5 1 if 4 i3 ia 22 35 ig' X I 6 CSD aww , QQSQUMMWQW HSHLQR Qsggmrgaggmgrjsgr, gm +3 i A , if E 12 0 1 Q J? , I H W 3 9 Sf w P IRAN THRELFALL CARROLL McCONNELL D Carthage Missouri Carterville, Missouri , ' 1,4 Philomathean if Glee Club 'WVU Club 9 HELEN HENCH 1 'V' Carthage, Missouri Glee Club fi Beta Zeta 1 ? Q. P. i 4 V ,Q 5, Dramatic Club ,,. A 4 If ilk Freshman Treasurer IRMA LEA HARVEY ELIZABETH HARLESTON oplm Missouri Carthage Missouri Basket Ball L + 4 . . - - J J Q . Q . 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A. ,E 1 Rho Alpha lg, ii Life Service League T x 4 I H 4? page fifty-four A . 425- 5 A +Qs..a.4T54'PQ.+aaaf1?'54?'eQg EEe+l925+8 Ee Q?fa.......faf9tUs..f...29ff?9Qi3a..a4'94 W A 5 KW 564.995 HSHLQR sgawpmi 'QQQ' W my in 1? li 'Q Q px. m ia W' T WILBUR LONGSTRETH BENNY MARTIN 5 Little Rock., Arkansas Joplin' Missouri Pres. Life Service League Ministerial Alliance I cle' Club l Bu . Mg . G1 . 1 h - ' 'rf mfs. Y. rM. 3. ATI Spanish Club I Treas. Philornathean Basket Ball 5 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Ashlar -Qt whisuer staff ' Latin Club I CLARA MAY CHITWOOD Carthage. Missouri Rho Alpha. President Beta Zeta Y. W. c. A. Life Service League. Secretary 'g' Latin Club Bowling Team LUCILLE GRIFFlTH BERTHA JENNINGS w Kansas City. Missouri Granby. Missouri Q Beta Zeta Spanish Club 1 Y. W. C. A.. Vice-Pres. Beta Zet Life Service League., Vice-Pres. a Rho Alpha Y. W. C. A. Whistler Staff ramatic Club Vice-Pres. D . W'hite Headed Boy 4375 Agp i Q page fifty-five +Qxa.....49 '3Ef+l925+s3EfE'a...4WfU.a...25aG1 ff-Z5 - ...... W 95Hf-QR 43tWf.a...!Q5+Qf.!ffs..4'94bf55g-a.....fK5+f.5 415 U . N N 1 Lx ,E rw N M, Q Mmm 1 tg lg i A eg? r it H 1 Y U 1 T? i A 1? it if . Q5 if i if 'ff if qs 0 29 4512 F1 9 C A V . M ORVILLE HEADLEE i' PAUL WOOD A jr Carthage, Missouri Carthage., Missouri ' 44 Pbilomathean Philomathsan ,J 'F Y. M. C. A. Forensic Club W ii Debate Team W Whistler Staff 45 - A 1,5 M b RUTH WILBUR I, Granby., Missouri is Beta Zeta NI Y. W. C. A. , in Dramatic Club Q Ni VIRGINIA CAMPBELL I ' ADELE BERRIAN i H ? Carterville, Missouri N ztllllb-Q.: Oronogo, Missouri L Beta Zeta blrum Ysuai- Spanish Club 9 ' ' H li Dramatic Club V rs ' i A Qmmfblwo ago Sb? I 'B-D fY'YX.Lr Qqxdu 3 Elm-XJ-Q3 page fifty-sixi E QLD.: 5 1 i R 6- +Qf,eMTswemg5wQ M3165 e..J5+Kfe....'9+Q 5 1, Er, , , aff' ' fqxxfuuw-.Jg.LgY v K CR infix.. T . agsigwfqiwbmfwwgmfggg QSHLHR QWNKQWQQQQQNMW C32 UXWEJ 4+ t R Ag- R 1? i 11, , U 42' l N QSUP VL 5 Aga as eff 1 RICHARD McMURTRY Carthage, Missouri U U W3 MERLE McCRAY ft Carthage. Missouri :lf Beta Zeta Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3 49 page fifty-seven OTIS MORGANSQ Joplin, Missouri Spanish Club' D PAULINE HALEY VV.-bb City., Missouri RUBY CARR V Joplin, Missouri Rho Alpha Y. W. C. A. Beta Zeta, Secretary tgogugwgtgbngiqtggmggtg 8544926463 gfgjesamaigtibvsn-agifaisal Wwargtwwggtgmggtgr asm-AR Qtggmfgtgwggwwfgtg A li if fi! 'al L9 x is 3 l 'N l eff l A W lla , Y OTIS McGAUGHEY DONALD COLLIER + Carthage, Missouri Carthage. Missouri Football Glee Club X, Basket Ball 0 'If W Club 'QP l CLARA HUMMEL A Carterville., Missouri 0 Q. P. UA Glee Club A Y. W. C. A. A A ? t A i A GETZEL WYATT MARJORY COZAD A Carthage., Missouri Carthage. Missouri A Glee Club C135 Club 4 ? Q. P. A ff Y. W. c. A. l A 'ig' sin- Ai'- Ag page fifty-eight 44? igsndqiwsmgsqtgwngfg 8941926463 ggmdgigawwiwwzw A . QQ2 gii'kQQT il3L9E? 154?gb PISHLHR QjfsQ.?w4Y9fg.QJj rggopi ei 1 0 I W 1 Q . if 'P P l iw g i .e J. WV. s Q . WILLINGTON WINCHESTER HUGH BANDY 'ff Joplin. Missouri Carthage., Missouri 'T' Forensic Club Football fo Club ,J GENEVA McMAHAN Carthage. Missouri Beta Zeta 15.5 Y. W. C. A. H Basket Ball ' I, J MAY SCHELL ERMA MocRAY is Carthage, Missouri Carthage- MiSS0Ufi Beta Zeta Beta Zeta Y. W. C. A. i Y. W. C. A. i H Y i 5 ff I Y X page fx ty-nine Q , 3 455041945 5.949457 gmugiqeg Ef+l926-M3 gfwbooagjigsoz , ---- 7 '- A- 49 99E-if HSN-QR gigsmfqrg W C54 . 18 4 5 4 i 42 11 A lg ? 1 1 W Q L 4 i T7 ra if 5? 5 .4 i p J? .U ah Im g CW 5 -. . i E 7 - V I 7 T T' LLOYD ALBERTY ' ' CHARLES JAMES ' 3 Carl Junction, Missouri Carterville., Missouri i ww I hilomathean Spanish Club V Latin Club Ashler Staff A if Y. M. c. A. 'p r i 41? IDA ALLENDORF I' b 1 I Joplin, Missouri ' Forensic Club , 55 . N 14 I as -3- -if CRETURA BOUCHER pp 1 is Y. W. C. A. 5 N i . , Spanish Club H 0 Tn A IF 52 i GSW p page sixty I I +Ww4Wafu...J5+Q.wJJQ3EwI926+f2wM4owuMoo4Hu.4o+i HSHLHR e5343QQ9MqQfQQQ:c q V fqcggswg aff 'FJ 2 P 18 ll 'V u Jn 1 4 I 3 0 T if I A W 4 T ti, I JJ 1 A U :U I f Q 3 tw 4 'ff L5 sv A V, ANCELL LEWIS Carthage., Missouri Football Basket Ball 'F Glee' Club Club MARGUERITE MOORE Joplin, Missouri Beta Zeta Spanish Club page sixty-one NEVA HAGLER Carthage, Missouri Y. W. C. A. Beta Zeta Basket Ball HARRY McBAIN Carthage, Missouri Football Basket Ball Club RUBY NIXON Carthage, Missouri Qgsmmzigjifw E?s+l926i+8 ll i +G' asizgtw W8 GSW-QR f3+Qg....g'9+KDgmJE5+G'ssn,.J3 J 1 o ii l WP - l :Wi MQ Um in , -if . is , W . lr A gg if . li I i ll N ll!! ' 1 - 0 if -,L 11' lf nl N , af A gi fi El f? i i 1 Wi . ' 'V' A A i ' ' .. -l Tk . T 1 JOHN MORRIS A GLENN SMITH T A White Headed Boy.. Golden City, Missouri N philomathean Life Service League . W , Dramatic Club Forensic Club ll Spanish Club V. M' C. A. if ' U Y- M- C- A- - Ministerial Alliance it . qilp FAYE HAWKINS Monett. Missa :ri 4, H G1-e club i ww Q Y. W. C. A. iw i gg, Life Service League we MARY SEHNERT GRACE SCHEIBE ' ,N Mount Vernon. Missouri Joplin, Missouri N, 4? H 'T Beta Zeta ' I ' SP.-iiiisli club 1' ,Q , Y. W. C. A. I - Glee club i X P WP qi Q. P. N' li in i' , page ixt -two M4 6? s v -lv i - PV l . I Qi QW NM 11.3 i . 'v i i,.. MI ii 'WI in GSHLHR QAUQQQAQEQEQAQ 98 ' 5 Q, WVU 5? . wi ii 1,5 5 NI s 4 . I . .f fia V ' F' DOROTHY COLLIER E Carthage, Missouri I Q. P. Drama ic Club ' Spanish Cfub Beta Zeta 1 Y. VV. C. A. i - Ashlar Staff nf U, ' . 3 ETHEL PERRYMAN .In + Carthage. Missouri A 'French Club 'I Life Service League 4 Y. W. c. A. '. page sixty three IRENE THOMAS Butler. Missouri Y. W. C. A. THEOBELLE BOARD AN Carthage, Missouri Glee Cluli Spanish Club Beta Zeta White Headed Boy.. GERTRUDE KNIGHT Carthage, Missouri Rho Alpha Y. W. C. A. Y ,Q . 0 - , -uw Q-+aaf+1926++3efe...mYe...f1+e.. 54-945 5...-4 5.0.4 A W8 HSHLQR e3WCQ?g...49+Qf 'Q.'59tQg...4E5+ if W T fl 'WP 455 W' QQ Sv if A+ l ,s 1 1? 1 5 w 5 I' 5 N-,, I CHARLES CUMMINGS ,ERWIN DAVIS Webb City, Missouri Carthage. Missouri Pres. Freshman Class Spanish Club lg, Football Basket Ball Vice Pres, W Club ' HELEN TRAVIS uk Sarcoxie, Missouri li' Rho Alpha F Y. W. C. A. spanish Club 'j Beta Zeta Basket Ball fcaptj . Asblar Queen i MARY LONG FRANCES WISEGARVER Carthage, Missouri Carthage. Missouri AL Beta Zeta Glee Club Q. P. Y. W. C. A. W' Beta Zeta M ' 63975 U page sixty-four r J.-. n ' C917 tggsecgtggwggtgr gqg gWl92643m53 Qagmggtggmgtgtg Q2 gtg HSHLHR HMO in F ANGUS SPRINGER HARRY WEAVER Carthage, MiSSOUfl Oronogo Mxssourl Athletic Editor Ashlar Glee Club Sports Editor Whlstler Spanish Club Debate Team Philomathean Glee Club Forensic Club Spanish Club Y. M. C. A. Life Service League Johnson Llub MILDRED LINDHOLM AGNES KERR Mountain Grove, Mlssourx Beta Zeta Y. W. C A. Rho A119113 Spanish Club Yu W C A pa e sixty-five WQMQQW EMUQUMJUQ Ee+l925+e533 EQQMWQWQMQWM4 gmgiqtgg ASH!-QR gigmggrgmggwgggagg l 4+ LILIQIAN WALKER FLORA WETHERELL. 4 Joplin. Missouri Carthage. Missouri il Beta Zeta Y. W. C. A. . Basket Ball Beta Zeta O is l WOODSON OLDHAM W'ebb City. Missouri Yell Leader V Q 1 . r M if U MARY WINTER MARY LOIS KECK -' Jasper. Missouri Harrisdn. Arkansas IP Spanish Club Glee Club U Y, W. c. A. Beta zm 7 if MANFORD NEALV1 U Carthage. Missouri Y Glee Club ' l RUTH 'DAGLEY GALQENNCAMPBELLA TE? Joplin. Missouri Webb City. Missouri ' I Spanish Club Football I F 1,5 s wir THURSTON CUMMIN-S ' w Football cl? Wil Club '52 GARRETT CUMMINGS KEITHELL IACKSCN N Webb City. Missouri Carthage. Missouri Baslzet Ball. Captain Football VIN Club W Club Presiclenf' Student Manager Athletics Basket Ball fi' NANCY HUTCHESON ,G Neosho. Missouri Spanish Club 4+ page sixty-six A CS' HSHLHR 5 . , WW 432 Q3 , iii VIOLA McREYNOLDS MARIE LOWE all Carthage- Missouri Ash Grove. Missouri Ns Spanish Club Y, W, C, A, X45 Dramatic Club Rho Alpha Beta Zeta Bgta Zeta N' Spanish Club CLAY DAUCHERTY Carthage, Missouri lik Y. M. C. A. qi 1 BETTY MCWILLIAMS HOMER MAGILL Carthage. Missouri Y. W. C. A. Glee Club . RUTH BRADSHAW Jo plin, Missouri Spanish Club SETH GIBBONS A Carthage. Missouri Football Basket Ball Club I RALPH MASTERS . Q, Carthage. Missouri 4 - GOLDEN HOOD Welsh City, Missouri LUCY MASTERS Carthage. Missouri HERBERT JENNISON Carthage. Missouri 'QQQ' EgM8jl9264P R Bolivar, Missouri is u fa. Q? page sixty-seven 1 Wfgig, 6-saofgigwdisags HSHLHR sfgsawgoaoamgosoandos SPECIAL SPRING TERM STUDENTS Naomi S. Alexander Caffhade Missouri Claude C. Bailey Exeter. Missouri Belva Naomi Buzzard JOPHU Missouri Margaret Can- Carthage. Missouri Bessie Carter Monett Missouri Nellie L, Ca,-ter Carthage Missouri Velma Carter Newtonia Missouri SG, P, Campbell Jasper. Missouri Ruth Chancellor Goodman. Missouri Alma B, Clark Liberal. Missouri Mahala Cole Exeter. Missouri Lucile Kina Davis Purcell Missouri Alpha M, Elfing ' Carthage, Missouri Eunice Fast Iantha. Missouri T. Wayne Garrison .l0P1i1F- MiSS0'11'i W. A. Gray Oplin. Missouri Pauline Ollie Gregg Pittsburg, K-311585 Twila Madeline Hodson Alba. Missouri Grace jones Anderson, Missouri Theodore Kaellze, Jr. Lockwood Missouri Helen V, Keith Goodman. Missouri Erma Elsie Kilmer Alba Missouri Amy Mardelle Knapp Pittsburgi Kansas -'G Raymond Marlon' Lockwood. Missouri Sylvia V. Mason Avilla, Missouri Ruth Li lias Mathews Carthage. Missouri De Etta McBee Smithfield. Missouri Wilma Frances Morningstar Sheldon. Mo. Cecille Pearl Morris Waco. Missouri Opal M. Passley Purcell. Missouri Lucille M. Pilant Carthage. Missouri Lena E. Prater Joplin. Missouri Mary Margaret Scafe Neck City- Missouri Mildred Octatiascafe Neck City. Missouri Beatrice Spencer Anderson, Missouri Lela R. Smith Alba. Missouri Helen J. Stith Jasper. 'Missouri Helen Streclcer Carthage, Missouri Rosilee Tracy l Anderson. Missouri Ruth Utter Carthage. Missouri Harold C. Veerkamp Wentworth, Missouri Fern W- Williams Tiff City, Missouri 'll H iq if . sign 'J CTNVFD do page sixty-eight 3 Wwaosgaaaosabwrssg gslszesa g Qs iijswi g grgjagij, J ,.......... .M ... ...Q -.- - 3 HSHLHR A LL ,,,,-,,,,.,N , ,,,,, 3 , . Nl CW Q ACAD :Es v xxx as ,- w N ww 1,5 Y 41? 'VA , I? .W Wi if in Q N 1 I Y J? fr 'F' 5 V J . +Q:gf.m4e9+K5 gwnfcgffiyg gwmgffi 43 E39 4231926443 W GSW-HR QtQi '9tQfas.?9tQfa.....Z9tQ5 SENIOR CLASS CLASS Morro Build for character and not for famef CLASS COLORS: Old Rose and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS OFFICERS President . , . . . Felder Webb Secretary-Treasurer Lillian Schowengerdt , Reporter . Hugh Archibald q7:e seniors have observed that book-learning alone is not all that is necessary for preparing an individual for the work of life. It is true that the lessons have been long and hard sometimes. but what goal is more appreciated than the one which has cost a great deal in good. honest perspiration and application. In preparing ourselves for the caps and gowns. we realized that abalanced school life brings the most effective results. Our records show that we have used discretion in our choice of worlc and play. We have faced the storm clouds bravely. while plowing our way through the hills of knowledge. Many times we could not see above or below. yet we pushed on to find ourselves at last on a place more beautiful than before. And now. though we do not claim to have reached perfection. we are more nearly prepared to face life with all its vicissitudes and hardships: more determined to meet our failures and misfortunes. 7 ' L I As we'leave the portals of the Ozark Wesleyan Academy. we bequeath to the persistent juniors our footsteps which will guide them through the steepest hills in the upward climb to the mountain of knowledge. To the plodding sophomores. we bequeath our fine example of scholarship and perseverance. And to the youthful, uncouth and bewildered freshmen, we bequeath our pattern of wisdom. confidence and ability to con- centrate so that they may weather safely the onslaughts of the faculty: of the pretentious volumes of literature: and the furious waves of their school life. page seventy egsseijsif sseuseoaass EEet'9a26te3 seaesseamsssemesaa i 5 1 yr J 1 N W fy U MQf M,1M, Q i f -0.4 QQ, , ' .1 sf p figs in QP S L aim 5 Y 4? V: U 9 . V Qi JL 37 1? 5? li U ll W s 'WP W 3 + I qs , 0 f yi! ff, 'f' J J? L2 :Q .xx 'If 5 E V 4.04 L 'f-f? r' ' 'X I T 'ff J. ' u ' iff 'WP I ' ' J E 4 ,af .u, iw! AQ 5 V! 435 . ' 4 gf .V Jw if Y I -' if 4x 'I , . + f? 'W' 1-' +L Page Seventy WM! gagged QQ? SamgQQggWl9264M3Ef KfgMqQ QQQMEQ 459' wsmmalgfffg wdqtggwgtgt ASW-QR WMU 'gtgysamzgtggmggti SENIOR F-ECGDEIVW CLHSS LILLIAN SCHOWENGERDT RALPH DENNISON 5 . QE Independence. Missouri A Y. W. C. A. Q Glee cnus N? Life Service League A Y M ANNABEL TUCKER li Riverton. Kansas l Y. W. c. A. - Rho Alpha ' 'f Beta Zeta I : i Basket Ball ffl Bowling Team 1 HUGH ARCHIBALD 1 'I Pliilomathean 'Y. M. c. A., Ministerial Alliance T' if Nakomis. Illinois Y Life Service League Latin Club Y ' 1 A is ll -Sf- Sarcoxie. Missouri Y. M. C. A. Latin Club FELDER WEBB Carthage, Missouri Class President Plailomatliean Dramatic C lub Latin Club Y. M.,C. A. EDITH DARBY Aurora, Missouri Life Service League- KARL SPRINGER i Carthage. Missouri Glee Club I page seventy-twq Wwfgtgsguswawwsggsxszesgggi, twig, ,t5iKf F T Q C Ill . ww ww w? -QSHLHfig+Q1, i9 Q1, K5 Q' W 6:5235 36352 504. 45 inf.-4,, 4? Sami, T! . , Nvffo 1. in J V X Li U F Ty? w, 9? 'TV 0 0 W W ik 3 T 'P ,S T 3? ww 9 . Q11-8 T' V 3 , . 1 fb 1? f 1? 5 if f ASW page seventy-three +Q,g,.,g 15+Qe 5,,,,m4aQf2fQa E?f4Pl926'3'423 '55 +55 s s ijt? iqtg GSW-AR ?3tQi,gam!'9tQis.,ss4'9'4tUgmf.4'K3g9'M BN l Em? S1814 THE acaoemv D X HE Academy has shown an increase in numbe 's this year. There are for- Q X ty-one students. seven of whom graduate this June. Last year there were twenty- eight. - , Most of the students in this department are those who have not had an opportunity to go to high school and the work here affords them a splendid advantage. They are able to acquire standard high school training 1. nder capable instructors andf at minimum cost. It is not easy for students of limited means to find a school where they can with reasonable effort work their Way. Ozark Wesleyan provides the opportunity in a Way that is appreciated by all her students. V In the various organizations in school, the a:ademy has helped to make the year 1925-26 a success, The Latin Club especially was a source of pleasure to those who labor amidst the coniugations of amo. volo and io. In the ranks of the stalwart Philos. the academy students passed, under the yoke in all humility, while in the Beta Zetas they assisted wherever possible. t ' H At Marionville the academy had always been a strong department of the college, but since the removalvof the college to Carthage. it has been forced to defer in favor of the doughty sophomores and Freshmen of theqcollege proper. The traditional majority of the academy has become a lowly minority which in the new order of things creates a new situation. Whereas they were once. by majority rule.. able to hold the balance of POWSF- Xthey m11Sf HOW. through lack of numbers, be content with a secondary place in the annals of O. W. C. Q oooeyoo ooigooo page seventy-four egssewstfagsscaamgjsg gsslszessg geegwssttigmztjtgs. 2-gtk Em 95 H LH R Q3 'ig It K W lx CONSERUHTORY OF FINE ARTS fr ,J fu rs Y NL .K 'r 9 If if il W Q r , if ! xi 'L T W .f 'Y' Y 4+ if U is o f' v 'V Q LEON A. WILLGUS, B. Music W Dean and Professor of Voice T I ? T Q ? + 3 L qu V df 5 if 3? Ty Af page seventy-five A fy 4? i ggwkwgwwggwwggg 8f+'925+f33 is Qs 1, 5 A sf 1 xx u wg gsswmdswrmgfjsg GSHLHR gwsmfswswswswgsing s I W if o i CARL PAWLOWSKI. - o 4 B. Music 'LP H Professor of Piano ,rg Q Qs? S? lwib A if YF ga . 475 A 1 1,1 'M' l r , g M - M tlr 1 s ssss o so if o 3 r IJ if WP I U Qi N3 N3 s- gn, Miss CLARABEL BANTA. C33 B. Expression 1 N Professor of Public Speech 1 if r o A ff' 5 JL page seventy-six 1 Q . I, wsKfrsmgU+ssMs+Q ssss1o926M3gbssMssssMs+ssMs+i HSHLHR V CSD Q ' figrb V 4. , XJ , -' Lk , sv W wi . P Q1 'QA MRS. PAULINE STIFFLER Ig ATLASS. G. Mus. 'Q 'B H, Instructor of Violin 'Wm QR QR 11 X7 mf 7 W 31 V fi ll 'ii' LL F ,N B .L 1 r Q, if fi +. Si W' ef 5 -: 3 y, K . 4 Ji 4 1, 1. fa i n -xixlfio A069 J 52 K Q2 Q2 ff ' MARY BINGHAM PORTER G. Music Y? fi Instructor of Violin El Y Qi? 'T R F gl' 1-V fy ' 1 page seventy-seven gk 7 A if R A , V rf, 4:5 W ,, , - R CR E3'Q,chn.Qi.94FQi:?m4 37455 9 if I 925+ Q35 gp 4? asm-HR Q39Qv2m4u94?Qpgnm4-9'9'QJS-'wu4.g4?'? ' MRS. MARIE NEAL 4. WILLGUS. A. E. N Instructor of Public School Music U A L? Q2 if 2? A W 1 A Q E it W - 'RMP AE A 0 iff A U WMP ' 4 H ' j :sv . ll' gf-613 v. -:- cz.-A I 1 in , lf I if s I A 1 A f 4,5 'ii' ? H MISS VANNA PATTERSON 7 5 11 3 E1 - Instructor of Piano W' U 5 if i li M i page seventy-eight WH W4Q9AEm4K5QQ7 g+Q.5A4.9Q3 EE+l926+s3 g.mA!C?3EQ'g,m4, WW I I I A Ii A TT' I 'QV ROLL OF SPECIHL STUDENTS 15 ' 'I ' , A 1 f 1 if EXPRESSION DEPARTMENT it Q 2 A I I . I iv I T 4 r I Ethel Bowles Marine Hashaw Vanna Patterson , Virginia Campbell June Hines Velma Tadlock ' If Ada Coffey Ruth Matthews Frances Wheeler 'lg T Dorothy Davis Viola McReynolds Ruth Wilbur I Elsie Davis Marjorie Moffatt can Webb ji Martha Deatheridge Ruth Nunley Felder Webb , Margaret Finn Mary Wood A L, jk SPECIAL STUDENTS IN VOICE ff 4. Hary Weaver Iran Trefall Beulah Lee A Carrol McConnel Carl Webb Frances Wheeler Eff I Ruth Sovereign Imogene Campbell Bettie McWilliams f , ur Charles Walters George Ryder Mrs. G. E. Brook VT Erma McCray Vera Hanson Chas. Spahr . M, Helen Kerr Ward Breeze Clement Buirgess g n O. B. Duffendack Mary Sehnert Elsie Davis Lillian Schowengerdt Ruth Nunley Mrs. A. .T. Kennarner i il I SPECIAL STUDENTS IN VIOLIN A Elizabeth Keith Clarence weed Picbard La Fei-ee it Golden Hood Givenete Earhart Don Mericls gf 1 ,Mark Parker ETP SPECIAL PIANO STUDENTS OF PROF. PAWLOWSKI Louise Hood ' Erma McCray Mrs. Clyde Thomas K Mary Lois Keck Bettie McWilliams Getzel Wyatt . Grace Kidwell Ruth Nunley Mrs. Harvey Flower Mrs. Kuhn Edna Olson y Olga Bosea W' Clara Hummel Vanna Patterson Martha McCormick f Marguerite Knight Dorothy Reser Pauline Rendsey ly Austra Kidder Lenore Simmons Ruth Sovereign QR ? Katheryn Walker SPECIAL PIANO FTUDENTS OF 'MISS PATTERSON V Mildred Farrar Austra Kidder Wayne Reser A iii James King Mildred Moore 1 Pavwnond King' is ,QS , Rome Kidder Ruby Nixon ' Che-Q Walters . 'ge Wilbur Allen Duffendack Hazel Louise Duffendack I I A . 'slr Ii , A I page seventy nine ee. 3 3 i Q1aeeeafEQ4F'Ug5,m,,4eQiPW may S3 P+l926+ Q 933 in 5, 4? 1 L' 4? 1 w wif 'rf Q2 19' LL T? qdp 4,5 jk JW H H .. W V1 GW' A iw 1 W' F L9 1 -32 W 1? '+P 4,5 WW Q? Q WW 4? e ? VI 1 l 4 w 45? Q Ji? 4. I 45 lf A Wi ,- TT Q 452' Y if AEA QF? Q ,f 'J ff Q l 3 lik ff ie? Sp page eighty Agn iii? 1 I 9 QQQQQMQQQ E4Qff2bI926+Q3 gJQ7igQGQ1ff9f9fQ7 T5QWQ?',f?m4l94PgE Q ww gaifmgsawmdwsge HSHLHR gswhmdgsgmi-gig my i W W is v C3-' fFN9'0 11 Q ,rx 1 CHARLES WALTERS. '29 'ing' Aurora, Missouri P Ag Q Tenor Soloist. Men's Clare Club one of the Four Horsemen Basket Ball ig' , Jr, Football i Q YN Clxib P W , Hi if VANNA PATTERSON. '21 f 0 ' W W Carterville., Missouri ' H . . 'BV' Her auburn han' zs lwr ' Accompanist Glee Clubs t Beta Zeta crowning glory Q. P. U - U , lil +- 'Sa + 11' ELSIE DAVISQ '26 Butler' Missouri She ,speaks and the ear inclifwth Graduate in Expression itself to hear :Eli Beta Zeta i Fi X 1 1' 1 A? Rum NUNLEY. 'aa Q Auron' mmm B And when she ceased iff sang zt i ' . I l . . . 'E Soprano Soloist G ee C u s was the ceasing of exquisite Beta Zeta l ' L 5 Glee club mum if Dramatic Club fm I. i ff' 'V' if' t if' 1 ' ' t ff 1 nw. Ma-M-Lfefef' 1' W W if fx I H! Q!! ' o k! .iilfvff ,f if 4'-'.f?7 lik , i 1 ' if , if Y ' . i f fl ff' 1+ f i V l H , -lf,.,f6,.f'f -,fl H' ' A' , 'J , V ii in 'I , gf , R , if I time eighty-oi1i 7fClfGL . f Qiwffmffr 'fofff' e Y ' M! t' N' s. 'ff W ,X 'ww Lu 4 K W ,J K' 1 ,-Hi' A4 , . .v,.,,..,5 bf, .4 , . I 1 jlkfzwfli if,Q'..f W-fuk I J aft.,-1m,,,f , I I 1 9' A 1 'L' 'A,g,4,-f i,1.jQfF 5 R-iw' of uf! ' fi' , .1-fffi Aff' iffy . - N-Q, A .1 gif! Nw 'Jw ., , ff if J.. I ' ,W 'Q fi ,.a' ' ' -ff' ,y , M, ,,,. Li , Z 2 I, fi' b,f'Mf,,?-.-,lj ,ff -A SPECIAL MUSIC STUDENTS , x an ll 1,31 , , K 7 U 'J K Q E gg? A Q 25 ix: 15+ r 9 W li fx if 4 ig Air U 4? , 1 N WP 4 JN if g ll if ayhf U u 4 i s 5 3 4 L 2 'i' iw , , ,, 405 if li , h I page e1g ty-two 4? WMSZQQ-W 8591926933 MMQWQQM 5? QS Q Qi iv 51 4 Q if A if A if W . .- f i!x 7 if if Qi if? if M mga Q 5 1 W, w iff' is 2? 4 .I 5? U 6190 ll 4? Q my 'w 49 2 if 5? 4 w fi? I mg45WgngU+Q xaMWE HSHLHR Qi3fSfQgwgf9wQhM9QU5,,M15+5 4 4? yqg SPECIAL exPREssuoN STUDENTS li QL? 'TIP U Q QQ Q3 ff 4 14 +4 4,5 Q6 4+ ff 1? .FL iv 1 Q Q ff 1' mb T ' v M New W 4 . P g iglty-three ' gg -QW L-qw, msg ggwrezewg gywwdgwwfwwwf wigs? aw4UsQ ,T5+Ee 95W-HR Qtgwggtwwfgtgwfgtg U s ,, g pri? HE Department of Expression gives to the students of Ozark Wesleyan College instruction in class work and private work. The Dramatic Club was organized this year and presented several . interesting one-act plays. ' q7ze Dramatic Club was instrumental in bringing to Carthage a famous Play-Reader, Elizabeth Pooler Rice of The Leland Powers School of The Spoken Word of Boston. 'il Mrs. Rice appeared in recital here March eighth. ill We White Headed Boyu a three-act comedy by Lenox Robinson was presented by the Dramatic Department on January 20th. q7ze cast and characters were as follows: Q Mrs. Goghegan . Ethel Bowles l George Goghegan . Glenn Smith Goghegan . George Ryder 'll Peter Goghegan . John .Morris l Kate Goghegan Lucille Griffith Jane Goghegan Theohelle Boardman Baby Goghegan . Helen Kerr Donough B1-osman . Philip Hurst Aunt Ellen . Bernice Garoutte ll Hannah . . Mary Winter Delia Duffy Ruth Nunley 4. John Duffy Harry Weaver jf agp page eighty-four tQSai4K5tlQgsaum4:9tK5sa,m4e9s2gsl926sQ 2sQ1gwg,JjaQ1! igag mag C 3 4.9-it ill it GIRUS GLEE CLUB I. 35 JH? PROGRAM 4 . 2, pinning orus, rom Flyin Dutchman , J 'll S I i Ch f 9 Wagiier Glee Club 5 My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice. from Samson et Delilah Saint-Saens ,li Ruth Sovereign Lullaby .........., Brahms Misses Schowengerdt, Nunleyq Sovereign. Patterson Sonata in A Major: Adagio Cantabile. Adagio Deciso . . Handel V - Elizabeth Keith Lonely Pine . . . fRussian, . , Rachmgminoff Agn In Spain .... Qspanishj , Follc Song Wake Thee iMy Dearest . fldungarianj . . Folk Song l, Glee Club , if By the Waters of Min etonlca . . 4 .... Lieurance 6 Helen Kerr -- Obligato by Elizabeth Keith Reading Wisdom Teethq ..... Rachel Lyman Field Frances Wheeler V . Piano Solo ':Caprice Espagnold . s . . Moszkowski iii? Vanna Patterson L- Ashes of Roses . 4 . . . 4 Woodman ill The Night has a Thousand Eyes . . . Bellwood To ' Glee Club DEIIICC .... 4 . Severn l Elizabeth Keith T A Birthday . 4 ' 4 . Woodman 1' Ruth Nunley f Deep River 4 4 4 . . . 4 Arranged by Fisher f' Come Down Laughing Streamlet . . . ' . Spross Glee Club DIRECTOR . . Leon A. Willgus I ACCOMPANIST 1 i Vanna Patterson MEMBERS FIRST SOPRANOS 1 3 Betty Mew illiams Helen Hench 'fb Ruth Nunley Imogene Campbell Lillian Schowengerdt - Gladys Thornhill A1 FIRST ALTOS ll Marion Powers Ruth Sovereign Clara Hummel Gctzel Wyatt ' SECOND SOPRANOS Helen Kerr Frances Wheeler Mary Sehnert Frances Wisegarvef Mildred Mitchell Marjory Cozad SECOND ALTOS Bernice Garroute Mary Lois Keck Theobell Boardman Faye Hawkins it an I U page eighty-five E?'3'l9264l 'l3 QQ? W wggwgwgwfiwgmg QSHLAR f3w 9+Qfw,9+G',,M19+i5 9 ' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Q 'v 5 E 4 7 4 , V l 7 T EBF TF 4? vw 1 ff , 7 X w , Q n Il 4 in Q GQW +L? page eighty-six , I A +GgmmJ9+lQfgm4W+QkmgQ5Q3 gawzewg gbwgcgrgvwgdgaggqgwgamgccgkg cg. y fl . tgvwigtggwtjtgegsgwtg GSH!-HR 8tQigm4w'9f.tQf .gmgwewbnggeg I l t H F Mews cies ewan ITINERARY FOR 1926 L April 12 . . Aurora April 13. . Mt. Vernon April 14 Lockwood li? April 15 . Golden City Q April 16 . Lamar ll April 18 . Nevada 4 May 4 . Joplin May 14 . Carthage 11+ May 27 ..... Neosho 1 QL q In addition to the above the men. in conjunction with the gi:-ls,.gave u program AW for the Ozark Playground Association at the Scottish Rite Temple in Joplin, and two 4.1 Sunday evening sacred concerts, one at Byers Ave. M. E. Church. Joplin. and one at the 435 ll First Methodist Church at Carthage. lil: ff PERSONNEL H P DIRECTOR ' 1 ,56 Leon A. Willgus . , W' omcsas I NYT' T Stanley E. Bye . . . President 1 Wilbur Longstreth Business Manager 1 Ti George Ryder . . . Secretary Charles L. Walters . Librarian lf e SOLOISTS l ' ' Ruth Nunley . Soprano ' Vanna Patterson . Pianist Stanley E. Bye . Bass ' Charles L. Walters Tenor Y Harry Weaver . Reader A MEMBERS OF THE COMPANY , Prof. and Mrs. Leon A. Willgus Miss Vanna Patterson l Miss Ruth Nunley Chas. L. Walters G. R. Warner 'Manford Neely Wilbur Longstreth r Clyde H. Thomas 4 Harold O. Bennett 'V Carrol McConnell 1 Anthony Sigillito Angus Springer Philip Hurst George Ryder Frank Flower Omer Du-Ffendaclr Ben Martin Erwin Davis Max .lVlcGaughey Stanley E. Bye Ancell Lewis Karl Springer Harry Weaver Charles 1. Spahr .Sf with . ' hty. -seven 9 Dag! Blg tgesagqtgsafugtgaszwtd EfQ+19254t43 gfgamgiqtwwfgtgeaz HSHLHR Q Mews GLEE CLUB 6 Q H SHP Q5 13? if N N 1 0 . VN Lewis - Bye ' Longstreth , Weaver Q? Davis Walters Collier McConnell 30 Springer Spahr Duffendack Bennett Hurst ' Thomas Martin 'Flower ', A 5 Q ,li 9? 'F 35 4-P l 5 G90 page eighty-eight Weweeewewweee+1926+Q2eeemmwe ieeeewg we BOOK THREE THE , CRANE b.-15000 I E593 eb If T h e ability to ' lift. . -5' transport and make ac- 7 7 cessible for a1l'is the 1 Woxfk of this depart- ment. g3l'l's y M34 ...Dx ffegt sga ia 3 I I f l' ,LJ Y eb .' 1 - ' ff? mv ANWH HSHLHR S FRHNK B. MOON HIS is Dr. Frank B. Moon, Coach of football and basketball in Ozark Wes- leyan. the man who produced the two best teams in these major sports that N X L O. VV. C. has ever had. Taking a bunch of football players., most of whom had never played together, he produced a team that was known throughout four states for its quality of play. Likewise, taking a bunch of basketball shooters in the same condition, he made a real basketball team, one that was transformed from mediocrity to sensationalism. What was the secret of Doc Moonis success? Teaching his men to use their brains as well as their brawn. this followed by the old Wesleyan fighting spirit, the kind of spirit that admits no defeat, even in the face of odds did the business. The fighting fini- shes of the Lions in game after game was typical of the kind of stuff Doc Moon imparts. The next time you walk down the streets of Carthage, look for a big, husky, robust specimen of the genus homo of twenty-eight summers. Look for a clean looking. clear eyed chap who seems to be a man who can look the world in the eye: a man who ra- diates personality. Look for a man who for four years played center on his high school football team in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Look for the man who for four years was regular center on the team representing Kirksville Osteopathic College, the man who was the mainstay of the line on that team, which in two of these four years was undefeated, and in each of the other two years lost only two games: a team that in 1924 was scored on once and won-eight consecutive games. Look for the man who played guard on the Kirksville basketball team for two years, and who represented that school on the track in weight throwing and the broad iump. Look for the fellow that in 1918 served his country in France., and while doing it helped the 35th Division play football. Look for the man that received athletic training in college under such men as Dr. R. R. Sermon, all-American halfback in 1919, and Dr. Ned Adams of Ohio State Uni- versity. Look for the man who before taking the job as coach of VVesleyan's teams wanted to make himself as fit as possible for the task. So he went to Alonzo Stagg, fanious coach of Chicago University to learn about coaching football: to Dr. F. C. fliogj Allen of the University of Kansas to learn more about basketballz, to Harry Gill of the University of Illinois to learn about track, and Fred M. Walker of the New York Giants for baseball. 'Look for the man who transformed football and basketball in Ozark Wesleyan College from second class to the top in junior college athletic circles. Look for the man whom everybody in O. VV. C. hopes will be back on the firing line next fall to lead the fighting Lions of the Royal Blue and Old Gold to even greater heights than they have achieved before. when you find this man, you will have found Dr. Frank B. Moon, Coach of Ozark Wesleyan College for 1925-26. page ninety ass rwfgtgwggtgaamgg sagma sewsaewsaewa +5 mae : A . lil if P ,s ll CE? Q ,U Qt TT air 4,4 69? vi 4? sl ca: R 9? HSHLHR is JW 1: I! 1, 'V 17 Eff Q if J fr N , v 1 w I Y I 'I :RPAP - Y i I. J. I DR. FRANK B. MOON. Coach 1. 5 1 ? if Agn 44? page nine y-one wdgtggmggtge GSHLHR Q . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 'Q' 1 TEAM PLAYED WHERE WESLEYAN OPPONENTS Southwest Missouri Teachers College Springfield 0 48 Fort Scott Junior College p Fort Scott l3 0 M Bacone Indians Carthage 12 I-3 N Parsons Junior College Carthage 0 6 i Northeast Oklahoma Junior College Miami 0 6 , JL Missouri Military Academy Mexico 7 0 Arkansas University Freshmen Fayetteville 0 13 Northeast Oklahoma Junior College Carthage 13 6 1 Southwest Baptist College Carthage H .ii -il- TOTALS 100 9? p 15 E H 1: 235 I BASKETBALL SCHEDULE I lb Joplin Y. M, C. A. Carthage 19 18 A Draughon's Business College Carthage 10 18 Joplin Y. M. C: A. Joplin 22 33 Southwest Baptist College Carthage 13 52 Southwest Baptist College Carthage 20 17 Springfield Business College Carthage 26 19 Draughonis Business College Springfield 30 21 Bawne Indians A Carthage 24 25 Joplin Y. M C. A. Webb City 28 14 Mou,ntain Home College Carthage 23 16 Southwest Baptist College Bolivar 18 33 Southwest Baptist College Bolivar 18 27 TOTALS 251 l 293 page ninety-two gQtl925tgf5grQf?QffK5tQg.maZ9+Q1m..4.9+W bgwwwwwwwme HSHLHR fa m? Mg, img q it X A Q3 FOOTB 'WMF' ww U FT 5, 1,5 If .bffi Y '? 1' A t, L V 1 Y if 3 z ? Qf 4 if E 5. 1 Qi. 2725-- .-x---'Wl - V , ' - k:, -L?- ' T..-in-5 V E.. t-ii., 4 ' H ' A -' ' - JGSSGZJ1-jgvmfg Q? ei elf +Q'25,,,4'94PQ,5n4'K5+W5,,,,4'9'93 E?'H926'4f '3 bmgdgtpgwazwgipiasgigigw ASW-HR r34tQla.s.4l94tQ'aa.4'9'9'Q'wa...-sf FOOTBALL HE football season of the Ozark Wesleyan Lions for 1925 has passed into history. It was a highly successful season, even though the team Won only four games while losing five. three of which should have been won. v qle start of the season found a squad of players that had no exper- ience in college play. with no nucleus around which to build. and pa new coach who had to build from the very bottom. ln spite of these handicaps. however. the Lions establish- ed a reputation throughout Missouri. Oklahoma. Kansas and Arkansas that will last. and that will be a standard for future teams to uphold. We highest class teams that Doc Moon could find were played. It was against such teams as the Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. the Arkansas University Freshmen that the Lions established their reputation as a clean. hard fighting bunch of players. We take this opportunity to congratulate XVesleyan's team of '25 for their spirit of loyalty: their sportsmanship. which was clean at all times: and their record. Too much credit cannot possibly be given Coach Frank fDocl Moon for developing the team that upheld the honor of O. VV. C. on the white-lined gridiron. 971s season's games follow: A SPRINGFIELD TEACHERS' COLLEGE Played in a sea of mud and A during a steady rain. Although beaten 48-0, the Lions made a game fight against one of the best teams in Missouri. In this game. Mc- Gaughey. outstanding star. sustained a broken ankle. and was laid on the shelf for the remainder of the season. It was a hard blow for the Lions. FORT SCOTT JUNIOR COLLEGE The Lions came home with the long end of a 13-0 score. Ragland. Gibbons and Lewis starred. Ragland gained well over 100 yards on forward passes. BAC ONE INDIANS A On the following week., Wesleyan played her first home game with the Bacone Indians as opponents and lost 15-12. although leading 12-7 until the last minute of play. Then the Indians completed a 40 yard pass for a touchdown. The Lions outplayed and outfought the Indians and deserved to win. The work of Gibbons, McWilliams and Bolin stood out. Wesleyan's remaining punter. Charlie Cummings. received a broken collar bone. leaving the Lions without a kicker for the rest of the season. page ninety-four g5'?+l926'3'qg3 gtgwzgtg HSHLHR :L LEW. :gag 'VU in Q, Ji rv l EF . W al? Q5 1 il lm if E, HARRY McBAlN. MAC.' Left Guard A hard hitter and a good fighter. While not standing out in one or two games. Harry's work was always steady. and he gave his best. which every opponent Ig knows to his sorrow. when Mac's brawn manifested itself, it was felt. He is a first year man, and should be more valuable and a better player than ever next + year. G. EDWARD KNIGHT. SATURDAY QCD Right Guard E This is Knights second year as captain of the team. Not only did he prove a ' good player, but he was a more than capable leader. His clean. hard playing was , ever an inspiration to his men. and his example in training always helpful. Ed ll will probably not be back next year and his loss will be keenly felt. I -3- , i HARRY STUCKEY. STOCK Left Half If it wasn't' for those that give their best day after day without any hope of glory, a football team couldn't succeed. Stuclcey was one of those men who think ofthe - evential success of the team as of paramount importance. Besides doing his best, at all times, he is a real back. This was his second year on the team. 3. I page ninety-five .5...,.4i94FQ'b,,,,,4'9tG' 43 2E'+l926+ '53 wdgagwdgag 95W-HR Sami-g0 x PARSONS JUNIOR COLLEGE H Although the Lions displayed an even better game than the week before.. Parsons won 6-0. Twice the Lions made a stand under the shadow of their goal. and twice Parsons failed to put it over. In the last quarter the Lions. taking the ball on their own nine yard line. carried it down the muddy field without a fumble and without once losing it. On the eight yard line the ball was lost on a pass over the goal line. Peebles starred in this attack. NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE In the driving rain. the Lions for the third straight game outplayed their oppo- nents. making 14-3 fitst downs and gaining three times the distance. but losing 6-0 when Miami blocked a punt on the 30 yard line and recovered behind the goal line. MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY A forty yard pass. Gibbons to Ragland. paved the way for the victory of O. VV. C.. the score being 7-0. Lewis carried the ball over for the only touchdown of the game. ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN -i I The Lions held these strong opponents to an 18-0 score. Our team was made against a University team. The defeat was a moral victory. NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA JUNIOR COLLEGE The Lions gained sweet revenge against the Miami Miners by giving them a 13-6 trouncing. The first score came when Bolin blocked a punt and Ragland recovered to run for a touchdown. Miami tied the score on a forward pass. In the third quarter a 27-yard pass to McWilliams put the ball in scoring distance and Roberts carried it over. J SOUTHWEST BAPTIST COLLEGE ' In the last game of the season. the Lions ran rough shod over Bolivar. trimming them 55-0 and scoring almost at will. Touchdowns were made by Roberts. two: Ragland. Gibbons. Campbell, Nilson. Cummins and Stucltey. one each. In this game Max Rag- land's arm was broken. He was the outstanding star of the game. page ninety-six Wasggacgwsjsegmgjag gsslsazesg gewgwrejssfgwgsqfgmgj. QW UW it ' HSHLHR 4539? r had mf ,5s4, S.sQ.2ei9?Q' 5,04 ? .YO H ik!- I Ll. 17 if 1. S' 449 5 Cx 0 M 1 fi' fi -fi 1. 'VT' 4,5 Q i?'Qi?2 . I , , 'lf . ANCELL LEVVIS RED , Right Half W Lewis was the most consistent ground gainer of the team, A fine player and a hard hitter, he could be depended upon for that extra amount of push and fight l that it takes to put the old pigslcin over., He was in every play, using head as well as hand. He will probably be back next year and should prove a valuable K asset. This was his first year in Ozark Wesleyan. L SETH GIBBONS. HIPPO '. Quarterback Little but mighty. One of the requirements of a good quarter is that he call the right plays at the right time. Gibbons could always be depended upon to use his il head. Besides that. he was the best brolcen field runner on the squad and its for- : ward pass slinger. This was his first year. and he will be back in 1926. ii' CHARLES CUMMINGS. Left Half Charles was one of those hard luck specialists. He broke a collar bone in the third 4 game of the season, but not before he had proved his value as a punter and as a ' ground-gaining halfbaclc. He was a first year man, and will be back next fall. 4 . U 0290 fl? page ninety-seven QQ, NMUQU gmgfjeg amgygeg Ee+l926+Q Efgeadiwtw wilgjrgna tg, Egtgewnaqhmensgs asmaa aaeewwweegwedwi q7ze Captain of tihe team for 1925 was G. Edward Knightq 'Playing 3 Quafa Posi' tion. To say that he was a capable leader who used his head at all times is to put it i .il mildly. A Q Ar the close of the season, Gtis McG,aughey, end and back, a triple-threat man par 1 excellence was chosen as leader for the season of 1926. 86? , gl fuzz following men received letters and sweaters: X G, Edward Knight, fc, Right Guard if fQtis McGaughey, Captain-Elect. Left End and Baclifield 5 Max Ragland, Left End Q ' lgl li? iMose McWilliams. Left Tackle lil WLT' I Harry McBaim Left Guard i ll Roscoe Boli-n. Center 'E lKeithell Jacksons Center 1 A? l'Larry Roberts, Right Tackle .ni l Hugh Bandy, Right Tackle N 'Earl Nilsen. Right Emi ' Seth Gibbons, Quarter Bacli Ance1iLewis, Right Half l 'Thurston Cummins, Full Baclr A Charles Cummings, Left Half cg iiaiiy stiiclii-sy, Left Half L U 43975 Gly page ninety-eight is is 4? -is U' si U 'V 5 ir ip 1,35 44 i s A L liz Y T T lgl if tw i W W dl? 9 J 1 lil i iff U 4:5 WT' skip is cs: ighwdgigsmdgtijamgigfg g1 'ii'l9Z6G3'Qf3 ggemzgwmdgtggwm gtfgtgwsffgtw gtggmggtgk HSHLHR Qgeislfgp gpigegg p isjigp -5543, Y if ' 475 tsl tl if f ff 13 ,T If V? 45 if rs 11 i 6 a s . Eg , e THURSTON CUMMINS. CAKE , Fullback i when a 180-lb. 10-second man hits the center of the line at full syeed, he is bound to make an impression. Speed. hard hitting., and an ability to find a hol. . combined l to make Cummins a genuine fullback. This was his first year on the team. His return will help make a great team next fall. OTIS MCGAUGHEY. OT1E . Left End. Baclcfield. Captain-Elect McGaughey played about twenty minutes of the first gan e. but he had already proved himself as such a marvellous punter and drop-kicker, such a demon taclcler on the defence. forward passer, and line plunger. that his teammates unanimously v ,J elected him captain for next fall. If there is a better triple-threat player in the li territory, we have yet to see him. il p KEITHELL JACKSON, KEE'I '. Center ' Jackson was a good. hard-fighting player who personified the word 'Pep . He il, was in there every minute, giving his best. His chipper spirit was always heart- if ening. His defensive work was exceptional. He will be back in harness this fall. if 'VF page ninety-nine +e'.e..as+ee.e'saee,,.Aa3es+I926w3Efeemmsee...a'sJsei. s. . r MAX RAGLAND. Left End Here was a man capable of snatching a pass out of the air at any position or at 5 45 , gastric Zigjaff gege QSHLHR sgewamiiaif any angle. ln one game he gained one hundred yards on passes alone. And he was a defensive end of no mean ahility, QE ROSCOE BOLIN. Center Made up for his lack of size hy his fighting spirit. A scrapping center if there ever was one. His passing was without reproach. and his tackling nwas hard, Of- fensively and defensively, a mighty valuable man, ' EARL NILSON. Right End ' A consistent player. good at breaking through and tackling the opposing hack before he got started. Capable of taking out of play the opposing tackle. Up- held the punting department after the injuries to MCGlUgh6S7 and Cummings. wi - I 1 Moss Mcw1LL1AMs. Right Tuul. g One of the most powerful linernen on the team, An opposing player getting through him was accomplishing something. Many a hack he taclcledihehind the line of scrimmage, He always opened a hole. and Que was always fighting his hard- est, ' HARRY ROBERTS. Left Tackle His smashing attacks against an opposing line usually penetrated it to leave a large hole. Few drives went through his portion of the line. When called to the hack- field he was a powerful man. I IQIUGH BANDY. Right Tackle A valuable little man. good defensive tackle and one who could he relied upon to do his best. sip page one hundred Wasegw aussie? News geeilaazweg EU gl,amgcQ?Ugg,,,,m41f:j4PQig,,,,g4u943' U m N 4 i if V R ai ? W J I L V T a 4? 29 yu WP as ek nib mJ5QffVG?? 'ff?54+Q'mJC3+Q HSHLHR WQQMEQQEMUQQ, 6-gggg JQYFQJ A , l A , if 5 iii' WJ? WP as ff! 1? NIY A f , , , Q Q T A 3 Q I ' , h '+P 0 ki? r 4? . 1 , Q .45- 1 Y 1 L M-,I ' .0 t is x b X . '. 'AL frlf 1 ,A 216 Z6 if A R , , ' Y ' i ff 'Y f ' 4.x XX K.. J 5 I A j I , I 1 tbij: f 'I 'fifgf' V . u rk , 4, Q 7 Mag - ' f' ww .gf a 1 1 1? P Q Q 'W' .'.'L EMWWHMWE ASW-HR 8W5.s.m29sQs...af 5+Us...4'9+g BASKETBALL HE basketball season of Ozark Wesleyan has become-a matter of record in the annals of the college and Southwest Missouri. U The Lions finished the 1925-1926 season with the last game at Bolivar. As it-was with football. the games won and lost did not overwhelmingly favor the Lions of the blue and Gold. but it was such an advance in the caliber of the teams played and the results obtained from games with these teams over last year that the season may well be called a huge success. q7ze season's record shows the Lions with six games won and an equal number lost. while collecting 251 points to their opponents' 293. The Lions defeated every team which defeated them except the jinx..-the Bacone Indians. another one-point margin game. They had a one-game margin on the Y. M. C. A. of Joplin and Springfield Bus- iness. but lost three out of four to Bolivar. Their greatest victory was over Draughon's Business College of Springfield. and the hardest defeat to swallow was the one-point victory 25-24 gained by Bacone. As in the case of football. Coach Moon tool: a new bunch of players and made a real quintet of them. one that was respected by all the teams in the vicinity. A large share of the season's glory rightfully goes to Doc '. At the start of the season. Maynard Jones was captain. but on his being forced to quit school. a new captain was elected in the person of Garrett Cummings. who efficiently led his men for theremainder of the year. Ac the close of the season. Seth Gibbons. star forward of the team. was chosen to lead the team of 1927. 7714 seasons' games follow: JOPLIN Y. M. C. A. 'Une Lions won in the last ten seconds of play 19-18. when a brilliant floor-length shot from the hands of Gibbons swished through the net without touching the rim. DRAUGI-ION'S BUSINESS COLLEGE We lost 18-10. The team simply had an off night and cou1dn't hit the basket. JOPLIN Y. M. C. A. The team was lost on the foreign court. We lost 33-32. Nobody could hit any- tliing but Gibbons. who had a nice night with a total of nineteen points. is sf. page one hundred two Nagsifmdwsgsgwljg gsslsazasg gwsgngssgvj. gcqspf, 59. 4? if I, .,... .. .,.., 'E' 'iff iii ri' M 2 il ,..., m..,. , O .. i s , i J COACH FRANK B. MOON. --DOC Enough has been said about him already. Suffice it to say that Doc was a demon- + strating coach. he showed his men how to do it as well as told them, thus adding to his efficiency. i 1 ,ASETH GIBBONS, Fofwafag captain-Elect ' . Seth was elected cantain for! the l926 basketball season after proving himself a brilliant preformer on the court. He was easily the high point scorer of his 1 team. being a fine shot at long distances. besides being an exceptional floor man. and a fine dribbler. ,v Q ? 1 N li WF Nfl page one hundred three Ei 6'l926G8'53 Lrg, ?,f.1,,1:N.fi-- II II I I. I II I I I I I I I I I I I I IMI ,.I Ir I I ' IIIII! gag, gqnifgg Jjsgwgqsg HSHLHR agsggmggsw SOUTHWEST BAPTIST COLLEGE Ig I Gibbons was ineligible. The team blew up completely after heading Bolivar score .gg II I less for nine minutes. The rout was 52-13 in favor of the Baptists. q71e following night a rejuvenated team with a new lineup met the same team. III ll? Red Lewis was right , scoring nine points from a guard position and helping materially I Q in a 20-17 win. It was the greatest win of. the season on the home court. JI? III II if I' I SPRINGFIELD BUSINESS COLLEGE - q7ze Lions were going good and came out with the long end of a 26-19 score I I,I 4? III. HI . Ii if DRAUGHON'S TIP I I I I . This was the greatest victory of the season for our team, 30-21. After trailing I, the first half by a wide margin. the Lions scored eight consecutive field goals or sixteen QI U points, while the business men failed totally. . j I f. I I 4 TI I I BACONE INDIANS I TIT I I4 Indians nosed us out 25-24 in one of the fastest and best-played games ever seen W in Carthage. The Lions began the last quarter seven points behind and played the Indians 'II Y to a standstill. In the last minute the boys tried fourteen shots trying to score., but the I I ball seemed like a living thing.. determined not to be ensnared. I li .fa . II' LI I II JOPLIN Y. M. c. A. - I Another sweet revenge. The team gave them a real trimming, 28-14. Gibbons 1 cg was laid out in this game with a sprained ankle received when he fell on the slippery ' floor. He was in bad shape for the three remaining games of the weelc. . . I II f MOUNTAIN HOME COLLEGE V ' 435 I It was an easy victory in a mediocre game. Score was 23-16. but the second and II, II? third of O. W. C. played all the game except about five minutes. . .Ii I 'IMI' agp III We Q? page one hundred four CHARLES WALTERS. Center When Walters really got going in top style, he was a real floor-covering center. He was in the thiclc of play and was a good scorer. He vvill probably be back next year. this being his first. 1' A V, GARRETT CUMMINGS. Captain. Forward Cummings showed his real value as a leader, playing heads-up basketball at all times. He was a real team man. his teamwork being responsible for many scores. This being his first year. he will help to strengthen the team in 1927. C EDWARD KNIGHT. Guard Knight was one of severalsuch brilliant guards that it'Was impossible for the coach to choose between them. His forte was the defense, and not many opposing players slipped passed him to score under the basket. This was his second year with the team. 'L' -in page one hundred five ...Msw.,,x,,sw,Msilaee+f926+aeeewwwsww A ,,- .. ,.....,-...-.44 ,...... ...L , ,...L.1........ ,mgqtgmigsofwgysgs asama sgswbwwwmgmwwdmg SOUTHWEST BAPTIST COLLEGE At Bolivar. We lost on a very large court. 33-18. Score was 16-16 at half time, but the boys 1J1ew up in the last. In the second of the two-game series. the Baptists failed to penetrate the Lions' air-tight defense. but roped in so many long shots from past the center of the court that they won. 27-18. , Tw fo11owing men received 1etters: Garrett Cummings. Captain, Forward Set11:Gibbons. Captain Elect. Forward n Leroy Sours. Forward Charles Cummings. Forward C11ar1es VVa1ters. Center G+ A M 0 lib ? . Harry MCBRIB, Center 1 Ance11 Lewis. Guard A Q T Otis McGaughey, Guard Edward Knight. Guard Herbert Webster, Guard I sb, 1 1 page one' hundred six +m..zWsMw+w+.Maa32++1926+aaQKfMas+wssMsw,mssv S? Y .sb 1 I ,V -im W in QYYE ,ik lf ll fig, JS , cm r ..,.,,,..,.,, 1, 4? wa 24 3414-1 lil LV: 1: get ll 3 f' w T r .xx 'w W is 1 9 w I l w 1 '+P ,L N :ji A i Q? , lf Sl Qs ANGEL LEWIS. Guard 'fi Lewis was high point man of the guards, Being well-versed in the art of taking il the ball down the sideline and shooting from the corner. A hard-fighting player in the middle of every play, and strong on defense. He will be hack next year. ,Q is HERBERT WEBSTER Guard C Websteris lack of size kept him from being a first-string guard, but lack of size 1 did not detract from size of spirit- A player who gave his best at all times. ' He W will not be back next year. this having been his second. 4 LEROY soURs. Forward , l Another little man with a big spirit. Opposing giants did not keep him from playing his hardest. This was his second year with the team. He was captain in 1925. 4 w Ei 'f , T all WF page one hundred seven f 1 Wtgsmgijtw mdgtwssemgqg Eetl925+Q EW Q R4-Ugg..,.gu9tQ'sw4.9tGp,,.,.49+Ee HSHLHR 43 HTHLETIC EDITORIHL 'WMP HE shrill shrielc of the whistle., the thud of toe on leather. the flying pig- U skin. shrill signals. straining bodies. eleven fighting men trying to outplay U W A li and outfight eleven other men in the use of brain and brawn.--thatis foot- ball. The ascending ball, a leap into the air. and five men trying to out- Q, 4x score five other men by fine co-ordination of eye and hand.--that's basketball. ll 'l These two sports are integral parts of the activities of any school. No other ac- I tivity can arouse such enthusiasm. such spirit. No other activity could induce students A to stand for over an hour in a chilling rain. than football. No activity other than basketball could induce them to sit for hours on a hard bench in an ill-ventilated build- QL A ing. Nothing can produce such school loyalty or make a student love his Alma Mater l ' more than these. The spirit of competition is too lceen. TEL Athletics is the stimulator of body and mind. It gives unfeigned joy to the un- ig counted numbers who view games every year. There is no denying the fact that a school ' with a strong department of athletics will draw students. Students do not attend school to learn what is in a text book: they come to learn how to THINK. in order better to U ,I equip themselves for the game of life. and athletics does teach how to think clearly. and 4 to think fast. ' 4, Why is it that Ozark Wesleyan College is known in four surrounding states? Why is it that she gets publicity in Kansas City and St Louis papers that she never got before? It is because her athletic teams have made a reputation for her in the realm of sport. and while doing it has advertised her seholastically. l if 1 When sehr ol began in the fall of 1925. football was loolied forward to with great I. ex -ectation. Very few letter men of the year before wereqbaclc. but a number of stars A from high schools in the surrounding towns were here. Under the captaincy of Edward I Knight. and the able coaching of Doctor Moon. the team rounded into shape. Then came ' ' the disastrous defeat at the hands of Southwest Missouri .Teachers College. with the loss ' of Mccaughey. and the calamity howlers began to see defeat on every hand. Followed Q f those three ga nes that should have been won but were lost by close margins. and I told V you sos could be heard on every hand. But 'then came a great victory over Missouri 1 Military Academy. revenge on Miami. and overwhelming victory against Bolivar. The ll I same calamity howlers still howled. but on the opposite side of the fence. I ? 5' N At the end of the season. Otis McGaughey was selected as captain for 1926. He had been injured in the first game of the season but his mates felt sufficient respect for Cf? M his ability unanimously to elect him chief. A better player could not have been chosen. +7 is A triple-threat man of the highest order, a fierce. clean tacltler. a line plunger of ability. Q , a good receiver and passer, and a beautiful punter and droy-lciclcer: he can play end or ' baclcfield with equal ability. Under his capable leadership. O. W. C. is bound to have a football team next year that will be second to .none in junior college circles. The sur- gel, page one hundred eight 1 if i as W,-sl13i , ?5 We-dwg 8 Ee+I926+8 gbw1Erxm?i9C3?Q1SaorZig+gEmann4'9k gtefdwijsegmgisrefdmmgjse ASHLAR agtrgml ggrjtg-Mig, WD 4 4 42 444 0 4 4' 4 +P lil W. TT' 4 1 4 T 4 4 4 4 . Q f ki i .XV..,,,.f,,4 K i.LrZ.:,.f.l,. ,.....u wwf- st, .W . HARRY McBAIN, Center McBain's exceptional height made him especially valuable in gettingffhe tip-off. He Was a good defensive man and played his hardest at all times. He was another first year man. CHARLES CUMMINGS, Forward and Guard Cummings started the season as a forward but couldn't find his eye for the basket so was switched to guard, where he performed in brilliant style, both on the offense and defense. This was his first year. . OTIS McGAUGHEY, Guard - Another of those gnards that played real basketball. McGaughey played well on the defense, but showed his best ability in taking the ball down the court to score- ing distance. Another first year man. - ,tgp A 44 4 page one hundred nine 4 5,,,,,4'94FU b,,,,.4'9+U 4' 1926+ safe-94? 'aa--4 n 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 . 4 1 1 a , 4 4 l 4 4 4 ! 4 1. 4 1 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 Snwggtgangigtwgafagtgt ASH!-HR in 4? , . , . J . +5 rounding country must realize that as' Ozark Wesleyan grows in size an importance W scholastically, she is just as sure to grow in the excellence of her athletic teams. Basketball started differently this year. The first game was won. vrhile the season ended in defeat. But this team proved just as successful and iust as Well known. The team was knownlespecially for its fighting finishes. those last quarter spurts by a team, apparently beaten, that refused to acknowledge defeat. It was this lcind of play that made athletics the name for Ozark Wesleyan that it has. It is interesting to note that of the six games won during the season. four were victories snatched from seeming defeat in the last quarter. And in the Bacone' Indian game, the team came from seven points behind to within one of tying the score in the last few minutes. The basketball team also was coached by Doctor Moon, and it was captained by Garrett Cummings., who not only was a good player. but by, his example inspired his men to play hard. Seth Gibbons was chosen to lead the Lion Quintet for 1927. Seth is a forward who was high point man of the team, a man who can shoot from any angle or distance. and has a wicked eye for the basket. He should be an invaluable man next season. . ' But these two major sports were not all that students of Ozark Wesleyan engaged in. Girls participated in basketball, two bowling teams represented the college. one 'of college girls and one of college teachers. The teachers were champions of the Women! League. Many of the students played tennis on the college courts. I All this merely goes to show what a hold that keen competition in the field of athletics has on college life. It is coming to mean more and more to the youth of Amer- ica. and rightly so., for it is fine training for other fields of endeavor. Best of all. it teaches not only the players but everyone else the value of clean. honest fighting against odds, the kind of fight that every truly successful man has to 'put up. We feel that athletics in Ozark Wesleyan has taught this lesson. Unless it has, it has not accomplished its-purpose. We hope we will always be able to say for O. W. C.'s teams of the fut- ure as we can of this year's, as one of the great coaches of America has said. If you can't win on the square, don't win., but WIN. page one hundred ten U 0 l 5 W 5 Q T flifi we fll T 1.1 TT L gi VS 1 , L 13 I at 1 seamasseawsseewsag gssnszasag gsgmgssggwstwgmgssi asnma eiggfgg, gm U W1 L5 TQ' GIRLS' BASKETBALL TERM I , ,e ff ff ff? K! , H 5 f N Jr if , , ,, - - . 1, 1 'J J - E 1' 1 , .f ' I , , fy 11 I -N 1 K 41 VJ . l. i T, ,W 1, es F1 'V 45 In ,X aiu? ' , J ff .Q X Aj 'VW 1 , . 'f 1 if ' , If 4+ Q? V 5 MISS NINA WITHROW. COACH an J aff? il Wi 1 45 Tgf 2? WP ,QT 5? page one hundred eleven , 1 95W-QR e3i5i?g1..29rQ'e...4'9+Q'a..4'9t?5 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TERM HIS was the first year that Ozark Wesleyan College has had a girls' bas- ketball team since the college was moved to Carthage. A number of girls wanted to play and decided to have a team. So with the able assistance of Miss Nina Withrow, a girls' basketball team was formed. Miss Helen Travis was elected to serve as captain. and performed this duty well throughout the year . One public appearance was made by the girls' team. when they played a prelimin- ary to the boys' game with Mountain Home College. This game was with the Carthage Business Girls, a team of all-stars that had playedifor years. some of whom with large colleges. The O. W. C. girls were beaten in this contest 13-8. 1 But with no reward in sight., no games to look forward to. no college letters to earn, these girls night after night practiced and held on. so that in the future Ozark Wes- leyan may again have a team of which she will be justly proud. Without the untiring efforts of those who begin a work, the achievements of thosefwfho follow would be im- possible. In the future years. champion teams of Ozark Wesleyan will be able to look back and say to these pioneers., Well done, you good and faithful servants. We are are proud of this team. These pi oneer S were composed of: Miss Ninn Withrow. Coach Helen Travis, Captain. Forward Elizabeth I-Inrleston. Forward Emma Louise Elring, Jumping Center lsetty Black, Jumping Center' Annabelle Tueker, Running Center Lillian Walker. Running Center Ada Coffey. Guard Geneva McMahan, Guard I Jessie Miller. Guard Neva Hagler, Guard page one hundred twelve +G snggtgrnngqtggndigg Ee+l926+ Q23 gfgynggtgremargtgwaqtiig :gb w A 1 X Lanz gxgffv V il iff, 1 I r 4 ii 'C7 J' W I A if 9 .J-. sf 5 Tk T , W fr F xy 1 L v ELIZABETH HARLESTON. Forward HELEN TRAVIS. CAPTAIN. Forward ADA COFFEY. Guard , 8 4 QE if E, page one hundred thirteen I . 4-Q13 fmgfgm,QQQgMK5gdgg,+1926+43 geU,wJff'5QfEfM4E5+01b..,4 sane.-9+Qvsnn4'9+Qd,sM'94?g asm-HR ?3+Q,g.n,n4f9+Q'g,nG,4'9+G'w,,,,,4'949M 435- 4+ HS I SGW THE GAME i 5 2? E ? . g if' ,W ig, 1' li 'Q J 'E' Y +L? page one hundred fourteen , QF Wwdqw MQW wgjqfg gwlezewg gwnfgwmg N4-mg mi QSHL-QR 1, we 4 cr , f 0-x X X L X Q K M 4 I L .W Cl xv C3- 5' L ,YD L A ,I v J N: V K 7 1 i9 49? r 'TF v 1 U in N Q Y l QL EJ Vi! r A? I 0 A if T - J .li 45 elf I f 1 z N IP 1 T? NEVA HAGLER. Guard 'ijif BETTY BLACK. Jumping Center Y, 1 4 EMMA LOUISE ELTING. Jumping Center 1 ,, U YN e 3 1,2 ? 5 W 455, K ai +4 mf as Ain L page one hundred fifteen i 3 E ggfg 2541926463 ASH!-QR 3 '3- 4? 13+ vi as 1 saw THE Game W P Qx U 4:7 QQ 9? SW Q is wjx I 5 fo RE. U Aw ll U 0 F wp M X4 ,i . T 1 0 ww 4' T ,ik I. .L 5 Y ll' T V 1 ? -52 3 TT li? Q U + H. Q? page one hundred sixteen il? 3 3 www Q 23 wma sgvbQifMQ5+QM4i9+Q SfnW4B+x REW MQWQMQWE HSHLHR Q3'9'Qism4F5+Qlgm4'Ki5f9Q' T7 ll v W F L, 1+ 0 al V T R B' i em. A W tl T F I ANNABEL TUCKER, Running center I V LILLIAN WALKER, Running Center H GENEVA MCMAHON. Guard D +? A 49? page one hundred seventeen 1 49-Q3 g'9+E?J' ,wmg 9+E5 b,,,,4'9 43 25+ 1925+ '3 E? Uerawggifeswd .9435 5.4 WNAUWQMUW aazlivg GSH!-QR 8tUasg495tQ,asg'9+Usa4 94+?5 BOWLING QQ WO teams represented the college nn howlxng on the Y M C A alleys cfslywl this year the College Teacher and the College Gxrls Thls sport was greatly enjoyed by the ladles of the college they provlng the cream of the clty s bowlers e College Teachers proved themselves to be the clty s champlon bowlers In three tournaments held on the Y M C A alleys they f'1l'11Sl'lSd flrst twlce and second once The team was composed of M155 W1thfOW Capt M15 Golllday Mlss Mccormlck Mrs Moon and Mrs Rose In wxnmng the champxonslup the Teachers proved themselves consistent bowlers none of them rollmg exceedlngly lugh scores but havmg the hxghest team average of all The team average for three tournaments was 103 In the flrst tournament they f1Il1S1'1Cd second wlnnmg ten and losmg f1V6 games average 667 The second tournament they won thlrteen and lost two average 866 and 1n the last one they won seven and lost two average 833 Mrs Moon had the hlgh season average of 112 1 2 MISS Mccormlck was a close second wlth 112 MISS Wxth row s average was 103 Miss Golllday s 101 and Mrs Rose 87 e Coll ge Gxrls dld not fare so well fmlshvng second once and f1fth tW1CC However two of thelr number proved to be the best bowlers of the c1ty Frances Wheeler captaln of thls team had the season s hlghest average for women wlth an av erage of 128 Berruce Garoutte was close behlnd her Wlth an average of 125 Wheeler bowled the l-ugh game of the year her score bemg 197 The other members of the glrls team and thelr averages are Helen Kerr 95 Frances Wlsegarver 93 Getzel Wyatt 72 and May Chitwood 71 - All these young ladies are enthuslastxc about the sport. They belleve that lt 15 a great game and a great deal more interest is expected next year. one hundred eighteen tvs-meljtg saffgjvgaaeftid Eetl926ts3 Eijfsmgtisw awgoljsifsndgs . x li if sis s 'S' SE QS G fi: ftlfil V w , I, ,fi Q9 Ei Z F l l Y 1 n .Q W' ilu 'l' .K 4 5 U WB 4? ff B .riffs l 1 W HSHLHR Qg lgtggaaaegigsadgi' TENNIS ENNIS holds the greatest interest in spring athletics among Wesleyanites. As in previous years. a tournament was staged this season. It was received with enthusiasm, as attested by the twenty-two entries. The tournament was carried on successfully, some brilliant matches being staged. In the first round Putnam beat Stephenson: A. Springer beat Webb: Collier beat Weaver: James beat Campbell: Mccaughey beat Magill: Ryder beat Walters: Rout beat Lewis: Oldham beat C. Cummings: Wood beat Morgan: Martin beat Davis: and Duffendaclc beat G. Cum- mings. In the second round, Putnam conquered Springer: Collier trimmed James: Ryder beat Mccaughey: Oldham beat Rout: Wood drew a bye: and Duffendaclc beat Martin. In the third round, Collier beat Putnam: Oldham beat Ry-der: and Duffendaclc beat Wood: leaving Collier Oldham and Duffendaclc. al Collier and Oldham drew the first match and Duffendacli drew a bye. Oldham triumphed over Collier in three hard-fought and spectacular sets, ll-9: 2-6: 8-6. Oldham and Duffendaclt then played for the school championship. A doubles tournament was to be played, but 'the drawings and play were too late to be included in this account. Tennis has gained a strong hold on college sport lovers. Ir has proved a highly popular sport, and will probably receive still more attention in the time to come. page one hundred nineteen agmmdgaggmggagpwdpqsg 89419264-S3 8eQga....4'9Cft5Qi.aa.4K3l'9'Qs---1 HSHLHR 43f8f-Q'5,m4'54fQ,5,,,.4'9+i3y,.,,,4'9 4? 1? I 5 ? ' E P s Q li if fy WF an 0 I ? 4 5 ii, J 1 5 dw page one hundred twenty Ag I I N It l BOOK FOUR THE FINISHER ig 9 O 1, i':. If is n E E QU? E , WP 1. q7ze Ashlar here discov- ' ers that flue Land of Knowledge has at last A been successfully found O M f I 'fx-'Atv N N! 4 4 fi 4+ comm- Q be -+P-:naw Q, I, ' ..f '12 . H 1 4 in c 4 , , + W CLUB '11 5+ AL 'rf iff , ? 5, in + 4411-w 4 1,5 :E ? 4+ 1 44 1 1. Q fy U mp cw? ? U ff 12 A my 4? w W 5 qlp P Qs wo U5 M. 1 vw ' J J is ,, ? ' V l 4? ii? 1? if TEV Ag page one hundred twenty-two 1 2 Q3 gg' 4 I 9269 Q3 gb 9493? 'Y7 E' If g? GSH!-GR 549+ '55 v W, , . ' N TW' P Q Q3 Q3 LITE' , I Z w pil 1 E X ?ff 4 Q 4 . W , Y ,, , f f 36550 if m i 1? Y .ar ,Sp aff' ' l Qgimgggvamgqgghndgqg gf+I926-+43 EUQMWQUEMUQQ -......YY.-- - - --- V-1-- 5 t 1 2 1 W, 'F JOHNSON CLUB i lx Q Q . T is the purpose of the Club to foster interest among its members in the finer .2 I aspects of literature. science, art, and history. as did Dr. Samuel Johnson in g gil? his circle of literary friends of England during the seventeenth century. The club was organized in the fall of l924 by a group of young men inter- jx? ested in scholarly fields of human endeavor, with Professor Wood and Professor Walter pl as advisors. Y 6171s Johnson Club is purely a discussion club.. rendered as near as is possible free ii from the undue formalism with which many organizations are hampered. As a discus- clip sion club it is necessary that the membership be limited, ln this case no more than fit- W lp '45 A teen., including the faculty members can belong to the club. To be eligible for member- Q5 ll ship a young man has to be enrolled in the college department and make an average grade .W 1, of S , From this group the club elects those whom they believe would manifest the ll greater interest in the organization and vvho will likely do their best -to emulate the W Words of our noble patron. Reading makes the full man., writing the exact man and V lf QQ . - lf conversation the ready man. These young men are accordingly extended the privilege :Wg of joining the club. - U As the men's scholarship club of the college. an earnest effort is made to promote T n cultural growth and to inculcate the importance of scholastic excellence. It is to these A 1 ends that the Johnson Club is dedicated. W' J 44' Al ' cw p slr H U ' . All lil li 'ly ,il s ' H' Q ' Q A1 , n 1 I, N JI f ' - 7' ' 10 . lf 2: slr- 44? M ' ll? A page one hundred twenty-four M? fl' 3 . f,-.- ,, '-'1-'T gtg gb as H LH R 99 U , ,f x X, Xa DEBHTING TEAMS PQ 1. ,,,,, , M nw ,M em e .Y U if il G3 eff R 1 -D R I V5 5? G. Edward Knight 1 J' Miss Leona Kidwell af Glenn Smlth J Q Angus Springer ge Paul Wood AQ ? E i x 9- if w l JY ' page one hundred twenty-five Whdqw bM'9Qgr Wq+3 g?+192ew3 Efwmgwwmdvwwde Q25 19? qafu r 4? ? F5 WT Q QQ xi? 1, nm J V F W ff IU M- gg:-15-L ki J , ies' Q , 'A in 4+ HSHLHR Ygtg gtgmsa PHLLOMHTHEHN LITERHRY SOCIETY ELATIVELY speaking, the Philomathean Literary Society is an old practical if Y democracy. It believes that all men should have equality of opportunity. 6175 The membership is not limited to any class of young men., whether the classification be physical. economic or social. However, although we do not requirea superior intelligence. perfection of morality or highest scholarship as entrance requirements, the society has some restrictions which are essential for the proper fulfil- ment of its aims. The Philomathean Literary Society has always strived to do some good. to im- prove and train young men in every Way possible and especially in literary ability. Never has a young man who joined these friends of learning failed to realize some benefit from the associations. training and encouragement received from his fellow-Philos. whether in mastering the word of speech. the written word or parliamentary dexterity. In the bi- weekly meetings., members are givenlthe opportunity to appear before an audience in debates, orations. musical numbers and Written articles. as well as in parliamentary pro- csdure, Receptions. banquets. frat meetings serve both as a means for training in social etiquette and as a means of satisfying the desires for recreation. T16 Philomathean Literary Society has, this year, completed its fifty-third year of success ful active life. From the beginning up to the present. there is nothing of which the members may be ashamed. On the contrary. they 'take pride in the ideals and standards established by the pioneers ofthe society. They are proud to belong to the oldest organization in Ozark Wesleyan. They have no less pride in the part which they played in increasing the school spirit and in adding to the standards of the Alma Mater. From a prospective point of view, the Philomathean Literary Society feels assured that its future means a bigger field to reach. a higher goal for which to strive, more pro- gress to be accomplished. The members are confident that their society shall live and grow as long as Ozark Wesleyan continues to function. And WHO doubts that this great institution shall live? The confidence in the society is not ill-founded. Have they not their past record as a foundation? Have they not their present efforts as the build- ing material? And have they not their ambitions to spur them on? page one hundred twenty-six Qgwfgigwdiqiws fwgfg Eet'926tQ swigtggssngtjtw , I WU gwwwwww mg asuma QWWWWQWWW I I LI PHILOIVIHTHEHN LITERARY SOC IETY I - ' :QI-u ' ' r I QI I , 'I I gg I I I II I I I I, IT 'IP If I 45 1. 4 I I, I . A LI . ., I f 1: I ,II. I I ' page one hundred twenty-seven I ,fr I I I I I wbwwwwwwwwa ae+I926++3 QGIMWMQW I I gtgsmzqtwswigtggsgqtg GSH!-GR 53f9Qssm4'94tQiga..4'KJ+Ug,,,,,,4'94vg i 5'- if? RHO HLPHH i Motto Standard Bearer Colors: Rose and White OFFICERS 1. 1+ President . Mae Chitwood V i Vice President . . Thelma Truex 1 Secretary . . Ada Coffey' A Treasurer ' Gladys Proctor Reporter . Ruby Carr Ql 05633 HE Rho Alpha Society, the only honorary organization on the campus for gvilfo girls, was organized in the fall of 1925. Its aim is to promote scholar- ship and school spirit. glue primary requisite of eligibility for membership into the society J 3 Q 0 p- IS high scholastic standing. In both scholarship and social events, the society endeavors to uphold the ideals of the college and to live true to its motto--Standard Bearer. One of the leading social events of the year was the dinner party given at the Drake Hotel for members and their guests. Mrs Emma Roberts Noss, Professor of History, is the sponsor. U ROLL OF MEMBERS Lucille Griffith Ada Coffey Mary wood Leona Marx Jessie Miller Louise Anderson V 4,1 Leona Kidwell Mae Chitwood Grace Schell Betty Black Rozelle Zentner Cecil Dean Gladys Proctor Helen Travis - Ruby Carr Agnes Kerr Gertrude Knight: . W I Nancy Hutchison 4? 411 Marie Lowe N Gladys Thornhill QI, Thelma Truex I X A it ls T QL page one hundred twenty-eight agp U J lggmmgqlwgwfigiwgwfdgqg 8s+l926+s?3 egtwgnmgr 'gtg ,F I b N: - Y --.a 3 42 5 5 lj Q I-' 4 2 3 L? li 19 if X' L cf? , we Q 47: W 3 B , HSHLHR WED' kiwi? f A if , , TU if Q9 5 fffaj . L EX I TW D Xxixfig XwNX,Lg1xg?Jjk ! N 'QD' ting! NM J, 1 XX I Qu, 1 SAKEEQ gbgwf 3 X fm' Hur W 4 iff ,g 1 3 D K .ny , V i L : M, ! LIL lf' gf '- f 5 w 4 w p o 1 K A 1 - - f-.Jf f , I '41 . , QNR K, .' . - V ,f l , al ' ' , MV 1.2 , , 'I fi I 'JV A fx f fly ff I xy J' , '5 n C Q Q E 1 s f ,f , M! 7 + gg, A fi ' A Y? V Jr 1 , 'CL 5 'H ' if - 5 Vp . 1 page one hundred twenty-nine 2 7 Q Q4 vhmfff, - 'WWW snuff, Ev Qfl 9251? ggwgf EM ,rg V 1 H - , , , .,.. Y- V .1-... -,...... 2 1, j flif ,J fl? I ,JL 'fl' K, n wdgtwgawgtgfgmzigtgb GSH!-HR 53957 54-9tQ,sa49+? it BETH ZET6 LITERGRY SCCIETY 44, HE Beta Zeta Literary Society, which was organized in 1882 by a group of girls at Marionville, is now a society of which O. VV. C. is proud. Q It has stood the test of time and is one of' the strongest in the college. H Its aim is the development and appreciation of literary study. The X bi-monthly programs are both interesting and instructive and are along the lines of music? literature, art. etc. , p q7le annual banquet given by the Beta Zetas is an event of much anticipation auci lg pleasure. 5 U, F 4 Vw 'W' QL H Q? il 1? fsiifv .-.W page one hundred thirty 1 sewewewewwss gwlezessg ggmgnwwzgtwgdgm ,,.A.,I,L, cg: U, M I u We 45, y, , ls T! fi X BETH ZETH UTERGRY' SOCIETY f . w C Jr ?T if '- Gil? 4 1 if L :V Ll I TF' a x H J. 3 5 5 fy df I5 . T an is 4, 44, N 'A G5 2 Z, fsaa is iz if ' s w 5 Q15 'Isl 1 r 1 qi lp 3 0 Q .xv df xf . , Q7 T? 5? K' W E JL 1 L N 5 fy LW diifflb A page one hundred thirty-one E If gbewg-2665? G03 EPQ1 5..f.Mg754?'w '? wan MQW? E JMI, igmg, asnma Q3+ef ,mJ5+Q,,.f1J+cf,,,,,f3+ X in 4+ fb BETH ZETH LITERHRY SCrClE'TV W lf 3 F U Q Q? if f fi? 1 Q e if lei 42 J M if 'ff b 4 WLNP - Q Q, 4 N A ml Y 0 , 151 if K Q .! . , W I X i I Q r is STV fi i Q 'Q I 1 T' 2 's 9 T 1 4? page one hundred thirty-two 3 ' 3 5545 W Q 5 4192543 ?2bQf gffmgff:9+Qi e94PQigm,-2-f'94Q I i ? K 5 2 . ' ' YF l A Fomimslc CLUB it if HE Forensic Club was organized in 1924 for the purpose of promoting ln- P il terest and developing ability in debate and public speaking. U lt That debating malces for power in speaking and lceenness in thinlcing Y, is being appreciated by larger numbers of students every year. Fourteen .I pl out of eighteen members tried out for the debate team. The final squad consisted of Angus Springer., Paul Vs ood, Edward Knight, Leona Kidwell. Glenn Smith, and Harvey W Flower. 5' V i is l q7ze question for debate was: Resolved, that Congress Should Adopt Colonel Mitchelis Plan for a Single Cabinet of National Defense With Equal Branches of Army, li 4? 'N all. Navy and Air. The debaters got to thetheart ofthe proposition frankly and openly. if 0 'V I 2 ' 'i li fvze schedule was as follows: L March 9, Parsons Junior College. -A i s Affirmative team at Parsons: Negative team at home. Non-decision debate. March 10, Ft. Scott junior College. A A Q Negative team lost at home: Affirmative team won at Ft. Scotti Pct. 500. I March 31, Southwest Baptist College. V V f' i Affirmative at home: Negative at Bolivar. Both teams won leaving a per- centage of 750. U +3 . V ' To Mr. Wood. its advisor., the clublywishes to extend its sincere-kthanlcs for his i advice and helpful criticism. r 'J ' 9' fiiii if l ii A l .li i I il' V Af 1 'P ie l I page one hundred thirty-three 4? I .tg tjggp QW, F983 gQ+l926+-93 8eQ'xs.a4'9tUrsa.4g4Qb--fa ...Qi gqsgmhgsjsiigmgfgsgs HSHLHR gsQ? 15sQ'aw,'9+Ga,,,,,4'9s Q. P. CLUB OFFICERS N President . . Marian Powers Secretary . Mildred Mitchell Treasurer . Bernice Garoutte Advisor . Miss Martha McCormick A PURPOSE To promote organized, pep and school spirit H COLORS: Blue and Gold MASCOT: Kewpie Doll MEMBERS Ethel ,Bowles Vanna Patterson Marguerite Casner Marian Powers Dorothy Collier Mary Schnert Bernice Garoutte Ruth Sovereign Helen Hench Frances Starkweather Clara Hummel Frances Wheeler Mildred Mitchell Frances Vvisegarver . Getzel Wyatt A N OCTOBER 9, 1924, a group of fifteen college girls met and organized the Q. P. Club. 1 f ii On September 21, 1925, the old members gave a rush tea for some of the new girls of the college at the home of the president. . On September 29, 1925, the old members met., elected officers and voted in nine new members. ln order to carry out our purpose of promoting organized pep and school spirit, the Kewpies sold ticlcets for various activities. attended football and basketball games, both here and in other towns: following the team to Springfield. Miami. Fort Scott. Jop- lin and others when we staged little events to add variety to the games. ln our efforts to promote organized pep we have not failed to attain a high scholastic standard, nor have we neglected our social activities. Among the outstanding events of the year are: Rush tea on September 21: chapel program by new members. October 7: weenie roast, November 9: banquet for football men on November 24: Christmas chapel program. December 18: P. alumni tea, Feb- ruary 14: hamburger fry for the basketball men on February 27g chapel program, March 30: party by the sponsor. Miss McCormick, April 29g club entertained by the VV Club at a house party, May 15: and a formal spring party at the home of Miss Marian Powers on May 25. pigeone hundred thirty-four , Q ' wwsaewssemsssse1926ssseaesass...as+e.s..esss WI 'ES If Y II 5 'fy . Is II II II, WI II I I I w I .II LII' I LI III II ,-.. ..- ... , 2IffI?,+WMI9+Wmg9+USMWge HSHLQR f f9+I? IQ, 6943, I I I I I A , I I page one hundred thirty-five A s I3i..,.4 f95412G' f,,,,,,.,,f'94IaGg,,,,,,g'I'9f43 86192669 Egwdgw s....49QG5....eI I tI 32 I I III . I I I I, I I, v I' IQ 5 a , I I i I I IH I I II Ii El I 'III If f III I-II Il I1 I I, I I I 314' I I I 1 II I I 5 I, I IR I IAI l I . I I' II 1 I ' IWI II 'II I. III I sv I I I I I II MII-I I I II W II II III! If I If A If I VII, , IIIII Is I I I I I F I, II II QI I , I I ,I I 4 I a I I I, f M ' I Is I 4,1 I . Egwgwgwmgwge HSHLHR Q3+Q' 9+Q'g,,m,f5+Gi,,,,,4'9+M ' SQ? -6- V Z '7' ' M 0 S! 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Carl Webb DRAMATIC Club was organized in February. 1926. under the direction N X of Miss Banta. for the purpose of studying and presenting modern plays b is The following plays wivere selected for this year: A Sham , by Frank Tompkins. Thursday Evening . by Christopher Morley. The Neighboursn. by Zona Gale. The Ghost Story . by Booth Tarkington. The Importance of Being Earnest . by Oscar Wilde. ROLL OF MEMBERS Virginia Campbell Ruth Wilbur Theobelle Boardman Helen Kerr Mary Wood Ruth Nunley Frances Wheeler George Ryder Lucille Griffzth John Morris , Viola Mclleynolds Richard Graham Pearl Williams l. eona Kidwell Harry Weaver Bernice Garoutte Carl Webb Ethel Bowles John Darby Marjory Cozad Helen Hench Jessie Miller Marion Powers Dorothy Collier Ain page one hundred thirty-eight twasgijtgsaeijtggmgfjeg 8el926sQg3 EgeUgwE4EaCQ5gnm!'lCjaQEmc4'g.9,i Y' if wb ,. H 45? A , U E' Q f 4+ 111 Y N . ' qxif A P U 1 Y' , ii ff I N 11? li l Q31 JI F , U 5? 1 w dw 1 u L 5 T Y 4 N df 3 K 7 4 J '11 if .V 1 ff 4 ii U 1,5 m Q3 Y T C? ? U I rp I fi? 4? I ff? . 4? page one hundred tlnrty-nw e . Q TV A +Q'gm,,4 9vWgwg,6!9+Q'5mif '9?Eb GSH!-HR Q3435Q, swn4'94?'? 0 4? A ga. 1 4 M W 445 9: N A AJ U I Af? QL Q? as ff , U ? 5 . ww-V Y Y If x J V l F 1. 425 rl , ,J A 1 L. H K : A. , :ZFTL . 7 . n l Ph I '.'..:'.n.!. 1 K 'I i V I .I . -S ,I :I M ','.L:.3'QI-'b-'f.- ' ' h 5 C3353 '13555Q25-5:-ik.-'1-1' fr . . E'-.'--Li W. LY. x 'sHA-125?IfQ'iFf- we N' 41 41 ff - Q ' I I W qv A 'A - WI! HZAWJ N 'W V!ZQ??' V9LN - ?'4i '-1 X fi!! 1i:fQfE 1,.ff-'714 ,f-Ijjffff + U 6 JEr'- f-N'g N 'f'f',f5If 'fy' - 0,,.f-,.f7-ffffff AFL M N Ne f .ff 4 ,,,.f55::..-A 41 , X fix, ,iff 3 A+-. 457, -ff 1 9 'xiii ,Z jjjf v'iQ3a A ' ff! , ' .-:gif-is x X- '- x f rj, ,-K ff - Y,-,5',-1-pg, 3,-f 'I-e-f:Tf5:--if wx + X X W' 1 fx - . Qfilf ,V fv 2 4 , .f '-jiir 11, . . ' 4 5 'V , Xi? . was fa? H 3 4+ :V if Q ,M -,,,,,,A 'T ,mZY5i31 .- fx f.,1.Q.' ! wp pk IJ U UWB WF Q53 wgMQ+ww4mQSm21w32Q+192fMgQWQwWw+QWQ+i u 'III ASHLAR QQIQQS gigaggmlgglg 15.8, g YOUNG WOMEN o CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ' T OFFICERS o 5 1 fb , I WI I M T' If WIT' LQ V II Q Q I III President . May Chitwood v 5 C S . . I In I wwf I I I I I - - I, If IJ I I J I tflglh LQ ,I W Vi-e President Mildred Mitchel 0 Secretar Ruth Nunley 4' Tr a urer Gladys Proctor - COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN .5 Program Frances Wheeler A Social Bernice Garoutte So ial Service Merle McCray L Exchange . Ruby Carr I: Publicity . . Dorothy Collier 1 1, WO.-1.1 Fellowship ' Ada Coffey fi K HE Y. W. C. A. is an organization of'real note on the college campus this l I A year. It is truly an organization of--- F Y oung Women Working together to malce IF I. C hrist a living factor in the lives of III I' A11 the college girls. i 'Ile meetings have been interesting and helpful: not only in knowledge gained but 'I' in training for leadership. There are over fifty members. each girl taking an active I I part on some committee. I9 Several social events have been held during the year. The first was the Big ' Sisters' Reception, at which all the new girls were welcomed into O. W C. The N work of the Association was explained and the girls were invited to join. I I At Christmas time the girls met at the home of their sponsor, Miss- McCormick. cg: in Each girl brought a toy or a doll. and the time waspspent in packing Christmas boxes for I the poor kiddies of the city. I One of the big achievements ofthe Y. W. C. A. since moving into the new building has been to furnish a girlls rest room. The room is furnished in a charming manner., and has become a favorite gathering place for girls in school. The Y. VV. C. A. is a growing organization, and expects to be re-organized by the National organization before the end of the year. -'Ish' page one hundred forty-one , II ...QQ 415455, gqagfgsndijlag gs-sI926+s3 gsiiawmggeijauagwgjafglhau E f 1 .sgamisssswzsssazsss HSHLHR sssazsssazsssazws YOUNG MENS CHRISTIHN HSSOCIHTION' 442, s i i all Ag 'Q s . p w v A v ' p 1 p 13 n p gr t QFFICERS V i A 4? ' President . . Wilbur Longstreth In Vice-President . O. B. Duffndaclc lt F Secretary . Harry Weaver 1 - Treasurer Felder Webb p if s M , HE Y. M. C. A. resumed its functions early in the year. In spite of some difficulty in securing a-- suitable time for meeting the members. by de- IW tex-mined efforts stayed at the helm and overcame the adverse conditions 5, 'ilu V3 with which they had to cope. As soon as possible, a contest Was arranged fl 0 for the purpose of adding to the membership, and social mixers were given in conjunction 1, U A with the Y. VV. C. A. to stimulate greater interest in these two organizations. l Everything considered, the Y. M. C. A. of Ozark Wesleyan College was success- ' ful. Delegates were sent from this association to attend the various Y. M. C. A. meet- Q l , ., ings in the state of Missouri. 'lf W q7ze purpose of the organization is to bring the young men of the college into spiritual and religious fellowship with each other. to create and uphold a high standard n of morals on the campus and to cultivate those better qualities of men which are included M 'r in the term, Christian living. With these principles as their goal, and with their pre- li i I? vious experience, the members feel confident that they are better able to serve the boys 4? Q pl ' of'Ozark Wesleyan in the future. ' L, Yfigfb agp 'sg , page one hundred forty-two A? Y getl926sEPsa3 1 WN F. .-M., , flg ', igqm-si 'SN g LIFE seavuce LEAGUE , 1 M , A ' ' page one lundred forty-three Q, 2:2 63? +V? Q MEUQU gQQ Q gf' 4' I 926+ 433 gg Ql,:mQ+i.f934lq5i,m4 943 f--..,.,, Q23 Wawgtgwggtgasggth 95W-HR e3tUs.....29+Wg...4'C54fQ's.....f'C5+H WESLEYAN MINISTERIHL ALLIANCE HE Ozarkiwesleyan Ministerial Alliance was organized in 1924. It is a direct outgrowth of the Gospel Team which was organized in 1923. It has probably accomplished more this year than it has in any previous year of its existence. - q7le primary purpose of the organization is to help develop the ministerial students so that they will he more useful in their life work. This year the O. VV. M. A. has even farther in its endeavor to carry out this purpose. It has offered a special course of study designed to give the ministerial student training in the things that will malce him successful. Problems which other preachers have been confronted with and have had to' work out were explained in this course. For this purpose pastors who have been especi- ally successful in certain phases of their ministery were invited to come here and give to the organization the various methods which they employed and to which they attribute ' their success. This course has proved to he very successful. The members have received an unlimited amount of good from it. Besides this, the O. W. M. A. has endeavored to encourage the life Work movel- ment among the students. In this they have also heen very successful. All Who have come in contact with Ozark Wesleyan life have 'felt the Christian influence which this organization has endeavored to extend. Ralph MCK. Brewer., Professor of Bible and representative of the Board of Home Missions is the director of the O. VV. M. A. ROLL OF MEMBERS G. R. Warner, President Clyde H. Thomas, Secretary H. O. Bennett George Ryder Ivan Lewis Glenn Smith Charles I. Spahr Wilbur Longstreth sif- Lawrence Graves Lawton Stuckey G. Edward Knight O. B. Duffenduck Hugh Archibald John Morris John Darby page one hundred forty-four f 4+ WQMWWMZQW QQ Essafl926+s3 2geQvgEm4Q9alE27g,,m,T5+Wam,4 5+W a BOOK FIUE ARUBBLE STONEQ ,V As the finished Ashlaf takes shape there is al-1, I ways accumulated a 1 rubble pile. These pages H show a portion' of it , QP 1 N fi only , .gf Ab A A - . H573 A Q e:a-an'f-:4- 'I' ,n 4 -?e0f24gi9 W JY A mmf . SSD l HSHI-HR 43SQ1Am4I5+QgSM'9+i5wS.m4l3+g I I I 4' S fc gi. - r Inf 154' bv nc'-I wi Ti 'w :E :- li Q 'S ro :Sr 5' Q.. Er N a-pg, . 3 2 :L 5 -11 cw m :s SESS so Q 0 Q-, gp I :D C sv '52 P 5 O 8 I Q2 E- 33 I O O I g'k4 59 I.. -4 5 ' 0 C , 8 AO we S ac A 4:10-:-fd-QP A35 cis WW? I Sim QL I YOURSELF I 1 I ,I 35 1 I ga, 4,4 'I THEREJS ALWAYS A SOMEBODY gb T 5 ' ig? A WANTS YOUR PORTRA1T MORE ki 3? TI-IAN ANYTHING ELSE. gi, 3 IN Q3 V ,I N A 9 is L STEWARD S STUDIO I Q? f- N O W S M I L E I Ig, I PI-ICTOGRAPI-IERS ' .I CARTI-IAGE - - - MISSOURI H, we B ASF WQQMKQQQIESMBQWQI IQQQ gM3'I926f?? 3 QQSSMQWQ QWQBMWR RQ? -it UYKD il it 1 Q JT' 4,1 4:2 4 qua 'Q' 7 H tw 4? 0 s 3 F P nigh W al, Y 5 0 W 4 V S 11? F N 1926 GSHLHR STHFF OMER B. DUFFENDACK ANTHONY SIGILLITO G. EDWARD KNIGHT WILBUR LONCSTRETH LEONA KIDWELL MILDRED MITCHELL FRANCES WHEELER DOROTHY COLLIER CHARLES JAMES RALPH McK. BREWER - Editor Assistant Editor - Business Manager Assistant Bnsiness Manager - Literary Editor Snap Shot Editor Joke Editor Cartoonist cartoonist Faculty Editor Photographs on pages seventeen and eighteen A Gibb I page one hundred forty-seven we 3 AWCMQWCLMUQQ Sf+l926+e38ffk-KRWSMMQWBH I Eff.-:et f HSHLHR 'f3lt9QHe.eee!i9fftQ'seeg'94tQ'sm4'94l'i5 1 I vt J' ' e ecover ii? 1 placeFoaf'fMfa'ds R. I-I. Rose Mercantile Co. fmbreuas Q Oeeeeione The Store That Saves You Money While YouWait 1 .1 1 1 Q I We specialize in Millinery and Ready-to-wear at Popular Prices. I See our new Silks, Plain and Printed Crepes, Pongees and other sill-Ls. A T Dry Goods at a Saving. lf lt' DR. FRANK B. MOON ll E 1 Dsteopathlc Physician Sc Surgeon I LLP If-J Q, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 11 Office Phone zoos ' Home Phone 4653 I ll I 43 li G' O I X W we ur jewelry to Your J elle Loved Cues JT. :iii Your loved ones are your most Q I 1 P 1 , 1 th e f P 1 wp WMF LB 441 W X ll , I ' y Pin ree 81 Dennison iigwf , LEADING JEWELERS pf +33 A , Ci? I Hart Schaffner 6: Marx Clothes Stetson Special Hats 23 A ? - Manhattan Shirts Q AE Allen A Underwear Interwoven Hosiery if '11 I-Ialllburton-Grlssom Clothlng Co. it North Side Square Carthage. Missouri iii 1 . r I 3 1 'Pig ,g'9eE5g.,.4'QeQg,,,.,.g'E5e A ' I geek, rr . I .r 8 SHLHR QWSMWW-mMQWgM 453 4:5 Mary Long: Irma, what do you know about nitrates? gg? Irma C.: All I know is they are cheaper than day rates. ' LL ll - Tx 'lf ai.. Mrs. Ncss: What happened to Babylon? 19 f 1 N I' Q2 Ray: It fell. ' li? ' L Mrs. Noss: What happened to Tyre? r tg gl Ray: It was punctured. 13 if 1- if H I 3 Miss Gollidayz I never made a mistake in grammar but once, and as P soon as I dine 't, I seen it. fl? ljl .if -- if 1,1 Mildred Mitchell: My intellect is my fortune. 5? lil Mrs. Noss: Oh well, poverty isn't a crime. G5 , , r -e Ii i lg.: V Helen Travis: Karl Springer tells me he paid seven dollars for h's straw hat. TF it I Elizabeth: How many years ago? ii , Ill A. Springer: You say the speculation has proved a faiure? 'ff' A Putnam: A total faflure. U A. Spr'nger: But I thought you said there was a fortune in it? Q, il 4 Putnam Cwith a groanb: So there was. Mine! wi --- - ' QU cg Bye Thomas, who in applying for a position has handed in testimo- Q nials from two ministers-We don't work on Sundays. IIave,1't you a rc ' A . 'Wi' ercnce from sgmeone who sees you on week days? L I ' . e l'l '-- 35 E Barber: Is madam pleased with the bob? if Miss Withrow: Yes, yes! It has taken twenty years off. Gian 4l page one hundred forty-rine ...gfgw-9.g,J .gagrgmgeag gbeI926e453 QQQMKJW L ii l :W Ng 5' F I ,i ,i l i P y y i 1 5 V , if 1 i gl H if V U U I ll Tl i I l ll 3, V ll l l 15' rl r P l l 4 , H 5-4'9+EJ',m4'9+E?'gm,'9+E5f HSHLHR Qe24kQ'g,m,!'949'li'2fg,n4l5+Qig,,4'9+ ., Y PSYCHOLOGICHL PUZZLES .,. , What does he raise from the slip of his tongue 'I QL Q Who plays on the drums of his ears? 'J K gi And who can tell the cut and style 235 Of the coats his stomach wears? T 5 I - . . l 3 Can the crook of his elbow be sent to Jail ? And if so, what did it do? A How can he sharpen his shoulder blades? egg I'll be hanged if I know, do you? I if It is easy to be pleasant A . l if When nothing at all is amiss, M But the man worth while is the man who can smile, 17' lil When he reads a bum Verse like this. H A V sw? . OUR SENTIMENTS f A i Let the women have aqhome We hate to see them loose . i' They crowd the Gym, they storm the Quad A With skates as an excuse And so we pay out our last jit W Without a sigh or moan x l We hope to see them all enclosed Let the women have a home. 'W A if Class Room Etiquette. Ii V 1. Never rise your hand until you're sure you know the arsw r---- is you might be called upon. lg 1 2. Neyer flunk-a good bluff is better than a flunk. 3. Speak loudly-it is the first step to becoming a good bluffer. ii U P in A of agp page one hundred fifty elif' itz? , wwawwawwaae+1926weegsMs+egMsiesi,gws Eigwmggwgggwgmzwk HSHLHR P 9695? 35+ .J .xy f if LFWING THE CORNER STGNE he JUNE 3, 1925 a W w 24 1, J V14 iw' X., , 1? rf ii .xv , If. rw ,Mg -V V - i 321 ' '- - ' --'I'-f'--Sli:-sq: E ll 4! EI ll' WN mem 1. ' fb I r A I I H N, AA 1 re V nf 1 1 Q5 fn N I , Em E u 1 it 15? Nl if 5+ 1 E Q , e P A e e fr P . Q 4 I s+ T 'I' ,F F 4 if ef + I 1 4 gif fel 4 4, N 4? 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QRS The two Sl200fl 01? the darkened porch after the entertainment, Ruth 'gf' il waited. Love is blind, Otis quoted rapturously. iii? ir' aa 1 ' , 4? il Well, can t you tell where I am by feeling? she asked peevishly. .Qt 1 Note Book Writing elf , , , Jr Fhe night is cold and dark and dreary I I write and my brain is very vveary. will tg And the blots still fall from my scratchy pen While the old clock striketh half past ten: lf? And the night is dark and dreary. it fir . dt 0 if Dennison: Let's get married. Lx Agnes K.: Hho'd have us? -it ljl Herbert: Were you practicing class yells in English this morning? , 72 ? 7 , y . i Getzell: No, Professor was giving a lecture. lu l 'Y' Can you Imagine: Ray Rout getting to English class on time? AQ. , Steve not tagging after Clara? I Margery sitting in any other class but Woody's? ' A Alberty not interested in matrimony? I if' 1 Can You Imagine Dicky Graham playing football? Adele Berrian with a boyish bob? Dorothy Collier not being hungry? H Frences W.: Does your hair curl naturally? M it Garret C.: Yes, with a little help from others. :EFL C? . gg Bye: My hair is falling ort. Can you give me something to keep it lit? Q Barber: Sure, here is a nice card board box. lil - Charley W.: Got some new white pants today- 'I ll, Marjorie C.: Oh, where are you Ewing to Wear them? ji fy r ln 'fl' with 0 4 page one hundred fifty- three W may frgmr, ,'9Q532e4rI926f2w3EeQ?e...4q9tQ1ss.af.fi9itQgm4l9it N HA I TL World s Largest Chain Department Store Organization I D Reliable Quality Goods Always at Lower Prices ' HVNATIDN-WIDII ' -le INS 7' IT U77UN ' 'lf , 4. F 1? .., J 0 A b o INC- xx if ft 0 ' DEPARTMENT STORES is Qur Qlality ls a Revelation to Those4U1.acquainled I W lf For many years past J C Penney Company goods have been accepted by hundreds ja of thousands of people throughout the United States as the standard for comparison Our quality has been a revelat-ion to some people who have been told or who have ill I imagined that because our prices were low the grade of our goods was correspondingly Us A ow. gy? - A single visit to our Store --wherever it may be located: in any of the 44 States 35 in which we operate--will quickly dispel such thoughts and claims. It will establish in i jg your mind beyond a shadow of doubt, that article for article and dollar for dollar more in genuinely reliable and standard quality can be had than is ordinarily obtainable. Bear in mind that with the tremendous buying power for our hundreds of Stores goes a SELECTIVE power that assures us the better grades of goods. 4. Y I V Y ill 'Y l if ,Z 1-2-fa-1-af? J ' T .i T It i I t FT A lim tt Th old R 1' bl RADIOS jf C e 1a e H is p Q L W' ' ' - A ' Q We are the authorized R. -C. A. dealer ' .A ' 1 i in Carthage where the Radiolas may be ' 43 purchased. U tl Call us for demonstration Radiola IIIAQ N, cg A ' Radiola 25: Radiola 20: Radiola 28. iff I These Radios have none to compare E with their reception. W . g seems i Q! 'l 4? Carmean-Reynolds Hardware Company R DRUG STORE Phone 4685 East Side sq. r' gill f 1 I tgeewgwemewtgwggeg 8etl926te3 Eeg ewfjsef gf' 'Y' 95 nj. T' I, I I I HSHLHR 9,9 if 551755 .5 'IK iff mia AW , W , ls 4? if T V 31 1 W W if 1 if U f? , Y L J i 5 4? page one hundred fifty-five ,Qi ,'9+5f. jQ+U, gfqfggv+I926+Q3EQQ1 g,mm4K5QU w,4q9+5fbm.4 s cash clothia 0 t 5 3 2 s Kswgwgwsggwggsgmggsge GSH!-HR gtgesfgtgmdgtwssggtg 5 in r U 1 'tl . A 6 E W ELLS DRUG COMPANY s fl L it WHERE Quaurv counts lf Drugs, Paints, Wall Paper Q f if Prompt and Courteous Attention to Your Drug Store Wants Q l ? '1 S. E. Corner Square Carthage, Missouri i Q Carthage Furmture Sc Carpet Co. 4+ all The Home of Better Furniture Q COMPLETE HOME OUTFITS OUR SPECIALTY 'W Where Qiality, Price and Terms Are Always Better V U H Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Thomas Develon Wilton Rugs ill Bigelow Hartford Rugs Globe Wernicke Book Cases . V E Square Brand Mattresses Northfield Living Room Furnlture if CARTHAGE FURNITURE Sc CARPET COMPANY il, Square THE RUG STORE OF YOUR CITY THE DICKENS YOU SAY! ll ,'Wl1ere the Ozark Wes- U. Dickie: That movie wie saw of 53 leyamtes may get their liiil Oliver Twist was good, what? school supplies and all good A X things to eat. Toots: Yes. Say, Wouldnit that H A l lii make some book? rr QPPOSITE THE CAMPUS ' g V ' , I L NEW Jurvuso L A Everything for Men and Young Men S WE SELL FOR' LESS BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASI-I B :agp For Anything New We Have It GSP 4 First Door West of Central National Bank tgsmiglmjtlggesgigjtgeasfigjetg lg6 tl9254l't'53 Ergmggtwwdwtgwgw 1 i -1- -q-- ,- .-ik -- - .-Q-,- --4...gu .--. flidgnga-u-.... 4kfG29 iTg3 SQmiTwc8bQ15::mz?Tgj9E2b HSHLF-IR ! Q 4'3iQ.sM4Q94fQ' 9ifQ ,W J I I I eff i an 'auf ' X , , I 'i I QQ X N if NW' if ' m , , - , il I ,MMM A9 fl AP rv 7' A. vvvv v'v'v0v'v'Q'9',v9vvv ,. f ' g W,3a?2q: vZ3IQ!!g .vo o Q9 Y E if I if 3 . I ,l ,, ? A 5 la li ig I A .'.' , A, li: iii A A fi V I -I U 3 , I ' fs: ' I Q :J I l iw. , ' A if -: fag V I 126 'X M ' ' J' ll, 'IT' , ' ' .' IL A if ill Q' I I il ll I o If Y my gi X 'cet-Q! 449 I Jia H3 J- - KX, 3 ' In . - I., Sqn ju 1.1 -5145-1 EEA. A T? tpfepafllyg to JTMN729. A mp 44 . us li' A FRESHIE'S NIGHTMARE BEFORE HIS FIRST HISTORY EXAM I 1 1 4 .-.-i.-. I I Kg- if I English Tommy fin poker garnej-Well, I'i1 wager a bally pound on th?s. A I- American Darky fholding four acesj-Ah dunno tooo much about yo' ol' A English money, but I'll bunip you a couple a' tons. f' I if , if ' Prof. Wilgus fat Glee C Ubi: Listen While I run through the air. 0 ll 'W page one hundred fifty-seven i QQAQE ggog, ?KjoQT,, 55553 Q5v+l926Q8N53 gfggwagegrwglmdfgrgsmflgrw b,,,,,4'941Ug,,,,,gE3+Ug,,Z,,g94fEEb HSHLHR Qg34rE?'gg,m4'94ffWg,,,4'K3+Q'g,,,,,4'9+g COJVIPLIIVIENTSO of the CARTHAGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' GOOD CLOTHES You can single out our custom- ers at a glance. No one else makes such perfect Htting clothes as We clo. And yet lots of tailors charge as much. FULFORD F ine Tailoring . ' ' X , Eat Roseno,s g do Ice iCream All kinds. Plane or Fancy, Bulk or Brick. A Howuz PRODUCT--- FRESH DAILY ROSENO DAIRY I sscs, so so , I WMKWQSM Q 8941926443 ggmgwgwwgwwggww ---L---,.,, nes.. . W : -wr-.-,, - , , .-..- if ...-Y -4.1-. al 'f- ...r- ASHLAR I I. I Jr Q Bye: I have summed up, Flower. When I am not here you are the laziest man in the office. fr lr Q17-P QA Hobo Day Archie fstanding on cornerjz Could you give a poor cripple enough ,l for a cup of coffee and a sandwich? ' A li Good Old Lady: Why, my poor fellow, how are you crippled? Archie: Financially. ' .Y 4 l - I flunked in Latin, I failed in Chem. , The boy said with a hiss, Y And now I want to find the guy I Who said, 'flgnorance is bliss. .Y - Merrit Burrus, new professor of the Chemistry Department, has compiled a new set of rules to be used by all of the students: 1-If you break your test tube, take your neighbor'sg he's rich. T, i 2-If you find apparatus on a desk take it, it was left there for you. 3-If you find your burrete full of acid or something, squirt it into th! 1 sink. It's lots of fun and you might not need it. 4-Always use about three times the amount of material called for, you get better results. 5-Never take anything to the hood. Make all the poisonous and bad smell- ing gases you can so as to drive everyone out. You need the room. and think about Chail s III of England and not William I of Baxer U Why would G. Cummings nake a good soldier? Because he is handy with the arms 4 Q I page one hundred fifty-nine better results. . I Mrs, Noss Cin history c'assJ Frances, please come out of that dream Z ...l 4 1 .- ' - F, A L ' l 1 W C I-QW gig, ,p43gsal92ew3QeEJsaJ5+i5s...23+Efsm.4. ,. . lr. . Dear Gladys V vw Fl Wwwwwae HSHLHR awwawaaawaaw Your letter of recent date at hand. We regret that it arrived, too late, - and, altho we hate to Stahl you off, we cannot print the jokes on yourself U in this years Ashlar. They have been referred to the 1927 board. Respectfully, if y COMMITTEE. s fi s Where can a man buy a cap for his knee? . Or a key for aflock of 11's liaiz? Can his eyes be called an academy All Q Because there are pupils thsrc? 'W In the crown of his head what germs are set? e lla Who travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use, when sh'ngling the roof of his mouth, 'L ' The nails on the end of hls toes? Miss Chapin-Frank, where was Solomcn's temple? ' Frank Miller-On the side of his head. A western evangelist makes a practice of painting religious lines on ro cks and fences along public highways. P One ran: What will you do when you die? V 5 B l I Came an advertising man and painted under it: Use Delta Oil. Good W for burns. ' w , - 4.i, ig, s Dean: How many seasons have we? 1 Ml Otis: Three+Football, Basket Ball and Baseball. Q , .. I w Wanted-Information as to where I could obtain a calendar with more ' nights in the weekg would like to sleep once in a while.-QMarion Powers. 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' -if'- 3' 'ftiiilil 4 '- Ozark Wesleyan College had the great privilege of presenting Mme. Schumann- Heinlc to the student body and the citizens of Carthage on the evening of April twenty- first. The new Steinway grand piano given hy Mr. W. Jenkins of Kansas City for T use in the chapel was used by the Madam and then autographed hy her. li, N. QT' page one hundred sixty-two wmggtwiwwwtgwwgeg Ee+'925+e3 ggwgwtwgmgtwwwmw I --1--L,-...s , ..4....:-ur ,.auu- .f-...ar.3u-Q4-p.g5:1' Ergfgsggfgmggtgsamgfgt GSHLHR ov-0 fn Francis fat street cornerj-I certainly shall cross, officer: I've every Q bit as much right on this street as that truck has. s ll . . Q Officer: Sure you have, lady-but leave me your name aid adclrcss J rl 15 before you start! 1 fi? I Q 1 l i Thomas: So your wife eloped? , K 'QF Bye: Yes, but I have since had reason to believe that her father if bought the ladder I used and placed it just where I couldn't help seeing it. wr' 'If Q L-' ll if il? E ii I ea. 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I ' I I I 41' I I Y I , qt -I 1---4?--P A 'ex--eI+1l-E-4'I' 4 I I I Platt-Porter Grocery 1 I I I I I LL I I I I I Company I I CutFl0Wer5t0re ROASTERS I If Phone 2211 I 419 S. Main Carthage A Missouri Ee I A - E- I HIGH QUALITY SERVICE IN I I I III 'DRY CLEANING, PRESSING AND LAUNDERING I Q I 'I I bi I P H o N E 23 7 5 F I I UP-TO-DATE LAUNDRY I 6 V I QWWEEEWEEEEMEEe+I926+EeeWowWE+EWwN HSHLQR Sgewgmdigg 7, 'gggsnng-gg W, . ie el' li 15 WIP Ill 4'l it ii I 'll' l .L A ill 'T' l l YELLOW By the Athletic Editor Billy Sanborn came to Swope College with a great record as a high school football and basketball player. Students were expecting big things of him. Imagine the surprise, mine as well as every one's else, at not finding him out at the first football practice. He and I were old friends,.as I had attended the same high school as he one year. I hadn't seen him for two years, but when we met the first day of school, we decided to room together. Well, you can imagine that I asked him why he didn't report for practice. He tried to hedge but I in- sisted, so he told me the whole, but he made me swear to secrecy. I did, but I finally made him promise to come out anyway. Next day there was great rejoicing, Billy Sanborn had reported. But soon rejoicing changed to chagrin. Was this the great Billy Sanborn? He stood like one lost, w0uldn't try to run with the ball, and quailed before a charging halfback. He was afraid! Ile was yellow! Students were dis- gusted. It was positively sickening. Things went right on. Billy became an object of scorn, an outcast. But day after day he was out on the field. I knew he wasn't a quitter. A quitter would never have been to practice the second day. Well, Billy didn't even get to play a single minute that year. It nearly broke his heart. But when basketball time rolled around, he was on the court the first day. Say, the coach and everybody else but me got the surprise of his life Swope had never seen such playing. Flashing down the side of the court or dribbling through the entire first team and looping in that ball from every conceivable positior, when the first scrim- mage was over Billy had won his right to a place on the team N0 one could understand the change. But throughout the district that season the playing of Billy Sanborn was heralded far ard wide Onlv one game d'd the team lose to dec7de the champbnship Ard Billy was l id up in the the school g , But when the footba3l season came again again cam Billys old page 0116 l'1UI1dI'Ed SlXfy SSVCI1 ell - 1' , I . il I 7 L , V 1 ls last quarter with a sprained ankle. Billy was re.nstated in the minds of ! u l 1 H K i i 4 +ec.aaeec..4a+ec..4nee+1926+aee.,...gnrec..geeee..4e+s eagwrwemigrgsadigrg GSH'-HR Q?3rKlgMf5rQ'e...4'9rQga.4'9r?f? trouble. It was unbelievable. Why should he show a yellow streak on the football field and be a star on the basketball court? That year was a replica of the first. Bil'y played about five minutes in one game, but, well, why tell you the result? But the basketball player was again an entirely different fellow. Our Junior year rolled around. All during the season Billy? tried to conquer his enemy. But the final game of the season came and Billy was still, to all appearances, yellow.' The last game with our deadliest enemy was a nightmare for three quarters. Every backfield man we had was carried off the field until at last with Broadwood leading 13-0, only Billy remained. And so he was sent into the game. V On the first play Broadwoodls left guard tackled Billy and then de- liberately kicked him on the top of his head. And then, wonder of wonders, Billy Sanborn, the coward, the quitter, the man with a yellow streak changed from a trembling bunch of clay into a fighting rampaging demon. He didn't swing at that guard, oh, no. He called his signals, bowed his neck and hit at that guard like a pile driver, ploughed through the opposing line, and then amid the shrieks and cries and yells of the fans gone mad with the lust of battle, he twisted, dodged and tore his way fifty yards to a touchdown! Billy Sanborn had come into his own again. Two minutes were left to play. Was it possible to win? It wasn't possible, but-Billy Sanborn took the kick-off under his own goal posts. Amid a heart-breaking silence, while fans just prayed, he far excelled hfs feat of a minute before. Never had such broken-field running been seen on the Swope gridiron. He stiff-armed, side-stepped, out-ran and out-gentraled opposing tacklers for 95 yards and victory. Joy-crazed students carried him from the field. This story might end right here but there's lots to tell yet. That spring Swope won the basketball championship, but Billy Sanborn was the cause. . The first game of the year was won,29-28. Swope was behind one point till the last ten seconds of the game, when Billy took the ball under the goal and arched a shot the length of the court for a goal and victcry. Then there was the Benton game, when 13 points behind in the last quarter page one hundred sixty-eiglt liQSvm4I3?'Qfenm4g?QlewmefEjQ3 8srl926re3 gtQsea..fegitgga..4l5fQ.em4'E5f ...Q .. 1 ......- .4-1.17---W-.. Adi.. . ir ral ll . gl U V l A 'if fffii' .wwf rll if if lil J l I r l e Q QS: Tl AJ We fl -3- W ' 'P' in - - p--..--. W.- 49..Qf 'cjgg N., sag . gi, our boys scored twenty-two consecutive points for a 40-31 win. Again in .lt the Selvidge game we were behind, only to find in the last few seconds of 135 play on two brilliant boals by Billy. The score was 18-15. if Then came the Broadwood game, and with the battle for the cham- Q y pionship. Two faster and more evenly matched teams could not be found. ii During the first half both sides kept the fans on their feet, bawling and it J cheering madly' at their goa's and heart-rending misses. The half ended 1 16-16. In the third quarter Broadwood pulled away until they were leading 33 26-18. And then Swope came back! Billy roped in a spectacular one-hand .3 shot. And Wilkins and Tolly each added one, and Billy tied the score at lm twenty-six a'l. A Broadwccd forward scored a beautiful goal. There were U two minutes left to go. Swope tried shot after shot trying to score, but the ball simply wouldn't go in. The fans were in hysterics. Billy fouled and .li ,i g the crowd groaned. Broadwood made it and the score was 29-28. Only 4.5 g 20 seconds remained. The time-keeper raised aloft a gleaming gun. Billy I crouched, eyes flashing fire. He took the tip-off, dribbled to the left of the l court and passed to Tolly. Tolly threw, but the ball rolled over the basket. Billy came tearing in at a dead run, took the ball off the backboard, tossed .F with one hand, and then crashed into the wall and dropped limp as a rag. iw jx The crowd groaned and then went wild as the ball rolled round and round, the rim to drop through as the final gun went off. I lg Even after that the climax of this story hasn't been reached. That I comes with the final football game of the following year. Billy had shown himself to be as great a football player as Swope had ever had. That final LJ game was with Broadwood, and neither team had lost a game. ' l It was a terrible day. Cold and rainy and the field was sloppy. But ! ? notwithstanding, it was a wonderful game. Broadway scored first when , ehind the line. Late in the first quarter 'iii they blocked a punt and recovered b Billy crossed the opposition by tossing the mud-coated ball 40 yards for a pass that netted a touchdown. He kicked goal. Score 7-6. i l .. Qi Early in the second quarter, Broadwood ploughed to the three-yard if 'F line, where for three downs the Swope line held. On the last down they . . li K continued on page one hundred eighty .L+ 'W' M af. 1 page one hundred sixty-nine Sql? +iJ1e...J-Jae gwarecwiua Ee-0-l926+4-3 gsrrgwriarrgmmgrymffbd s.,m.4Kj4?'QignM9WQL5fQff'949,E ASW-AR 8'4fQ7 '9?Q,g.mm4-9+G's...4'94f? HTTHCH PROGRAMS,-PLACE CARDS, FAVORS, ETC. ? 3, All on if I T Y 45 M page one hu d d seventy Wad 'QWQEWQQUWQF Emzrgg Q3 Em W I 925+ Q3 8 W s.nffg5+Qv5a,4F5Q8'Q7 5,349+ 1 . Q 0 1 W i TT 3 wi! M I 4 W 1? if 5 A 5 4 , a h Q f FV AV ,N QW gm!-E5f3Pgf' HSHLHR QWMQWWEMUQQQMWQ W0 . ' A Q, 41 LL ' T if W 1 li !-, . A ' H 1 N . QF qw E P , .5 Js 1,4 wi , I 3 V N 1 M 3 2 v ' ' 4 1 32 ru i ik '54 45 J 1 N a 4 - 1 l ! A W Q 1 E ll' ' 1 Fri? 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' it Onto each sheet some blots must fallg Some pages must be dark and smez. J. ll Say It With Flowefrs If she's a little bit off send her a Daffodil. If she's a mme Wild send her a Tiger Lily. 'fp If she's fond of winter sports send her a Snowball. el fi If she's engaged send her a Bridal Wreath. if . If she's love sick send her Bleeding Hearts. Y, If she's a good cook send her Sweet Peas. f If she's lively send her Johnny-Jump-Ups. ff j If she's fond of petting give her Tulips. fp P -- .1 up T Clara H.: What key do you sing? ll Q? Bill W.: Whis-key. -:lp i- all m I Marguerite C.: I told Kelly he mustn't see me any more. . Frances S.: Well, what did he do? I qi? Marguerite: Turned out the lights. ' Dean: How do you like our roads here? A Merrit B.: I think the ones named for the Americans, the Lincoln and 32 Jefferson are good, but I can't' say much for those named after the French- lil 4, LT man Detour. f' . page one hundred seventy-five if i 1 :gag 5943 g3Qel926w3 ErQ5e....f'9vE5s.MQtUs-mm4.94 m HSHLHR ea 1 l A Tender Hearted Maid. Once upon a time there lived a child Qi Of gentle mien and manners mild 5 Q, . She was so tender and so kind All U She wept to see the window blind, She feared it might give the window pain SA? 1? ' To leave it standing in the rain. Q 4 Her maiden auntie she would beg '13 Not to stone raisins, beat an egg. d Or from potatoes take the eyes. , L , Oh, how she would agonizeg ga Ti p And when she saw her whipping cream H 'K With terror she would sob and scream. d 'if A J The very thought of killing time i mp l Appeared to her a dreadful crime, 9 . And though to music she inclined M y 5, 23 ' xr ll , To beat a measure seemed unkind. lil To see a cow slip by the river li With apprehension made her shiver, I T' I ' To cut a page or turn it down, fl Would cause a deprecating frown. l Wlf And when she saw them shivering lui L if In the chill of autumnual air, if ll She knitted stocking for the trees 'J tl 'll' Because their limbs were bare. A Her heart so oft with anguish wrung 0 l ' Caused this poor maid to die young. W , J , I ? - Classic Clals-sics. Freshmna '-'- --------------------- --------- ---------....-.. C 0 H1 edy of Errors 45? I , Q Sophomofes ------- ....... M uch Ado About Nothing 'l 3 ml if Junior ----------.-......... . .As You Like It A lf' . - 'Q' Q semol' ----- ........ A 11's Well That Ends Wen L slr lil 5 221 page one hundred seventy-six . 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WG' Mm YELLOW continued from page one hundred sixty-nine tried an end rtii, brt our lift end broke through and downed the runn'r for a nine-yard loss. The half ended 7-6. At the start of the half, Broadwood carried the ball to our ten-yard line but was again held for downs. Billy punted to the middle of the field. On the first play, Broadwood passed and their right half raced forty ya1'dS to a touchdown. They missed goal, score 12-7. They kickeil and oiir receiver was downed on the nine-yard line. Then Billy started hitting the line. Two, three, four yards at a clip, just enough to make the first down. For ninety-two yards he carried the ball practically alone, never fumbling that s'ini1y ball, never failing to gain, only to lose the ball on a pass that was grounded behind the line. Time was growing short, the team seemed to have shot its bolt, the game was lost. p Broadwood inimediately punted. After jockeying about in the center of the field and exchanging punts, Billy received the ball on our 25-yard line. Thirty seconds remained to play. He called for a pass, the last resort. The center's pass was low and wide. A tackler was upon him. Billy picked up the ball and started around end. The crowd rose to its feet. Ah! he was down! But no! He had eluded a frenzied grasp and was gone. Caps, hats flew into the air, the fans split their throats. On! on! Beating hearts soared high with hope. and plunged to despair as he was seemingly brought down. He had pivoted from clutching arms. On, and on! The finaligun Went off. But flying feet pounded on! A stiff-arm, another tackler left behind. And then, only one tackler remained, the safety on the five-yard line. Billy did not try to dodge. He struck that safety with the speed of an express, bowled him over and dragged him across the line for a touch- down and the game! U A mad student body assembled under our window that night. It was a big moment for me. I stepped to the window and raised by hand for silence. Q page one hundred eighty fgglmggfgsagijfw gtg gbfl9Z5ff'?3 gtwliesgijfwgwgzjrwgnmgxjeiif sewgjfrg GSW-HR CSD CSD We X . lk Fellow students, I said, Let me tell you the story of Billy San- lj born's yellow streak. I l He hasn't got any, they yelled back. No, I said, and he nevcr ,li an did. The summer before we came here, Billy was kicked in the head by a Q 'R mule, and after that he was afraid of hurting his head. But he wasn't yel- gg low, because he fought to conquer his fear. Then when that Broadwood T' fly fellow kicked him and he wasn' t hurt, his old spirit returned. Fellows, let's give three rousing cheers for the garnest man that ever wore a pair of Swope moleskinsf' l N n A 7 And they did! lg 1 l ii 'P The End. 0 fl I Jil Z V A V if 'ls li fi mp il l Q5 ,, U li l l i il- ii L i a i l i i if' 'WMP min gl 0290 page one hundred eig'l1fY 0ne 1 c i eewauve Weiewue Ee+l925re3 Eeiiismagtw ewlgtgrrfgm GVFD gaqwwg kmgmg GSH!-HR gtgwggtgwagwswmg Y Pi 4 m 'Qi Y 'W' if QE A at lg I , it 31? er' 1 GF S Q HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES it it WP 'W' QQ Carthage ' Missouri i ga Students and Their Friends A it Always Welcome i if A at the 5 jf MASON 130014 AND SPQRT S1-1012 F A V5 1' t EAST SIDE SQUARE i ' 5 SSD FROST BARBER SHOP FRIENDS OF TI-IE COLLEGE W 1 i E gbFl926QQ3 F 3035055 HSHLHR 42343-Q -55.9 in R +5 493 Q 'Q 14 44? + QL Q 9 5 . 1 6 I ff A 1 if 'NF' S S 4 'WP 1 H S953 'W f! if r , :L 1 if i 4 5 4? 2? 5 'gp -Ain A page one hundred eighty-three QQ, 1:5491 ,UML fqg ge 49 I 9264 Q3 Eeggwmgvqwy EWMMUWEMEUEQMMQEQ HSHLQR Q31Qggm41f?j+Q', , ,QW 'ang E E1 U THE ETERNHL MYSTERY il ii? .1 15 Q 1 1 QT' Q1 - -f f ' 'S .A , E 1n V Q X J: Q X '- T- W'...,, -Q-P fx v:----..1 , ' 7-1 N '5 Q ST ...'-rf QM -I 'T X' N1 . 1 -1'- 1 . 1--.1 1 'T1 i ' ' 1 9 -'III' 9 I ? t , .., E+' 1'1 --- 111 11 -1 A Z E., 1 -.:..-7:7 f K ,Q N .12 ' ' --- f a -X ' ' 'r----HF - 41 1 E X. -1' ' N 7? 1 . jarz- M W '1 5 1 ?1,'zfig11 '- --.W-0- -f 1 Ji, S .. 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I I A if 5' 1 9 Say, Annabelle, why do those bees follow you ? ,l li Y I don't know, Bob, unless they know I got hives. 1 I T, Eve: What's that rash on your back? I - ' Adam: That new shirt you made me. You couldn't tell the diffroence 4 between poison ivy and oak leaves. , chapel: I'm going to see a lot of you all next year, n fact more than vou want me to see. Miss Withrow: Give the principal parts of the verb possum. Q Ilellen Kerr: Head, tail, feet. A 9 a sage one hundred eighty-five X Y I ' i JI-if 1 J 2 ,, P se+192wsee...,a+es..21W I 1 mil 1' Gibbons: Physical Director for 1926 ard 1927 in his first tall' 'n the ,pls i I l E jx WQR1,D'5 ,4 N T, N-WWE RELIABLE ' A ST ' Q INSSQITZTION- 4 DEPARTMENT QIIIIQ y Q ATAp8vVfg1p STORE ' 'NC' ORGANIZATION ' ' DEPARTMENT STORE? PRICES All n o Qur Qlallty lst a Revelatlon To tlhose Unacquamted ll For many years past C. PENNEY COMPANY goods have been accepted by hundreds of thousands of people throughout the .United States as the standard for corn- parison. I g Q 4 ' Our quality has been a revelation to some people who have been told or who have E I imagined that because our prices were low the grade of our goods was correspondingly low. ' 'ul A single visit to our Store---wherever it may be located: in any of the 44 States l in which we operate---will quickly dispel such thoughts and claims. It will establish in your mind beyond a shadow of doubt, that article for article and dollar for dollar more in genuinely reliable and standard quality can be had than is ordinarily obtainable. H Bear in mind that with the tremendous buying power for our hundreds of Stores .5 A goes a SELECTIVE power that assures us the better grades of goods. V f .5 V ' .J l , , a-JZ'1-a-a-1-G-?- C6 . 7 Y' . FT A -. The latest reports' from The Girls Dorm indicate that the girls have aff taken to a general use of printed copies of the Lord's prayer, which they fl 6 paste on the heads of their beds. As they crawl in, they glance up, remark I le Them's my sentiments, and are lost to sight in the downy Crnore or lessj 7' depths. f 5 , ll li or 7 The qvality is balced right in at CU:sTIS BAKERIES. our bread and rolls are made ,A Q ' full value: weiput in everything we can to 2 improve the flavor and wholesomeness with- My ' f l pr Y out adding too much to the cost, so that s .Y i J V Q you get 100 per cent value for your mon :y. O ix C' '.xN Try the hdifferentn loaves and pastries. GO 'EMF Try our Whole Wheat and ye bread for O ilq g 9 Wh' l N ' T 'Tm A CUSTIS BAKERY T R x ill' S V' f J 'ply-1 ll--- awp 225 E. Fourth 721 VV. 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QL 4,15 page one hundred ninety if A wwavewuwweee+1926+eeeeMeeeWueeWwi 555596 QSHLHR QM? 3, ,g,Q +Qb-4Ygl ?gg s K' gg e Y if April 1, 1926. f :QL Q President Ozark Wesleyan College, I M Carthage, Mo, Q it Dear Presidentz- 4 3 I am writing in referenee to my son who is in your college. f L I I hope he is getting along all right H in his studies, he is ee meek end quiet that I , 1 jx I fear the other students may take undue ad- Al vantage of him. i Will you watch after my boy and en- + courage him to take his own part in conver- Y ' sation and encourage him to speak right up , 'P 6 for himself and his father? A V I am a man of business and do not wish to be under estimated by the meekness of my t son. t , , I feel sure you will give this matter w V your undivided attention. 4 ?e' Thanking you for your past favors and M e attention to my son Karl, I am I if Very truly yours, Q Farl's Father. eb page one hundred ninefY Q QQ' sefgew smaf'9eGf 5,49 53 E' if I 9264 Q3 gtg feemfqgiw' fsmzgiills-1-fgifk Y- A-:Ll 4- -7777, M, ,, .i ,. .. ..--.-'- - ..f- ' : -f - f -' -,.-1.-nu-. ... - DRAKE HOTEL I ' I I Q CASRTHAGE, MISSOURI I Q I I I 3 I I I 9 11 I , i EL I MODERN FIREPROOF I I ' SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BANQUETS AND PARTIES I E IREMLER a WALLACE, PROPRIETORS I I t LUIVIBER II I , IJ ONE FOOT OR A MILLION I I II I I Stanley-Thomas Lumber Company IJ ' Central Avenue and Grant Street PBARDWELL I-IAT SHOP HOUSE OF ORIGINALITYT AND1ND1v1DUAL1TY I TI OOIVIE OFTEN EAST SIDE SQUARE I agp I I +Q,sam4eQQtWsaM19+IQ1gam4gK5'33 g5'ItI9I254I'g Igfwggwrgtgwgumfigrtwfsnmfggtw qv . gwwww k,mdQ+af hM 'Q+e HSHLQR a w mmgwwwgi 'N Q r V 5? 5 A T? , wr ae E 11, N l 4 Q ,r uf P ' NP 1? 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George Rider: So could L if I had the dirt- J, 1. 'J ily' Benny: HoW's your girl Ruth, Harry? . , , - 1 ' I Harry: Ruth's not my girl, Belle s my girl but she s sick. ll Benny: How's that? A .f- - -., J W.-. .- ff f t - H rrler. J Harry: There is a S.5, ,ll on Clvfll Belle out of 0 mop ' page one hundred ninety-nine 1 . W QW Wg, gig ggfl926f.w3 Qftrggwgeeegnmguvifamgifivm Wwegtgwfgtwmdgtgr ASH!-AR QW 5041523455 EMUW 5?:m4'g+ R.W. Wehster? IVI. D. I Z0 Third Everett Powers,1VI. D. CENTRAL NAT'L. BANK B'LD'G OCULIST 6: AURIST WINF RED B. POST, IVI. D. FIRST NATIONAL BANK B'LD'G Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Dr. F. S. Webster DENTIST FIRST NATIONAL BANK B'LD'G. I-Iardaway or Butchers DENTISTS OVER RAMsAY's sToRE Emery O. Story Osteopathic Physician 81 Surgeon OFFICE OVER UNION TRUST CO. Phone 2853 Res. Phone 2426 A. L. IVICCAWLEY AND ADOLPI-I IVICGEE Attorneys at Law N. 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Q X 1 wi g ?: 1 lx U Af , page two 'hunrlred five W -QW wg, E 9Qg+1926+f3g?QM49+f jiumgqgjtavfsmgcgjttggssgqgtgt' HSHLHR gfggmggtggsggtgsaigtg FUNERHL NOTICE Funeral services were ,held for the 1926 HSHLHR STAFF TUESDAY. JUNE 1, 1926 The last sad rites and ceremonies were performed by a varied and sympathetic group of morners. Due to the prohibitive cost of grave diggers, the entire group were weighted with Annuals and thrown into Bluff Creek. If of unusual character, the services were at least effective. Opening Hymn ...................... Please Pay MG Ozark Wesleyan Print Shop Offertory .......................................... r Due Bills Osgood Engraving Co. Sermon ................ t ........................................ .--Do Unto Others As They Do Unto You Victims of the Scribes Burial, .......................................... Student Body The occasion was one of much sorrow and Lamentation. The creditors, the victims EFGCPT otherwise interested, grieved that they could do no more. It was the last wish of the deceased that the business men and all others who were so kind to them during life should be thank- ed so the friends of the deceased hereby express the appreciation and gratitude of said deceased for said kindness and also for the beautiful floral offerings Ccactib and boquets Cbricksj thrown at the Staff. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Amen. We are through. T page two hundred SIX +Q'wsa,.iJ9+f??gn,.m4n9aQ'sg,,m,4Ue3 EfseI926es3 gfwwggeggnggewgnggew gi-,-L 1 Y 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 . . 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 , - 1 3 1 I 1' 3 3 ' 1 1 3 .Y 1 1 W 1 1 1 I 1 I v ? 5 I 1 5 5 E 2 5 1 1 3 Q ,. , I Z. 1 5 I 5 1 i 1 1 'G 51 Q. .K I 1 A v.-1 Q , J' :,, '1x '-:fn 5. Q'Yf-g'2,IHF5.f. ,f-f'1vQr',''-6+1414-T -1 :ff-1 7,411 ,f-1. ,Q gf, --X, - ' ' Y ', , f ' ' f ' , 1 Y Y ---'ii Y' ' T-,--W ., -- 4 --7-2-k..vf ' -V. . , , .f ' f ' . 1 ' .11 ff-'if'ii f:l1'ffi' ' ' ' A Y fn ,Z if 'Vf 1 - iff 4 Q 5 R. '23 i 1 ri 5 H 24 2 fx 1 -, w XI! cf ff L5 L f ,, U ,, , . , ,,,, .. ., W, - - , ,, ,A ,, .L ,,,. ,.,,,,-,,,,,,...,.,-,..Um,..,-,, ,,,,7.,,,.,-,,.,.i.-.,.-..g.,,,,...,,,.,,7i 11112 Gbzark wlvgam Glnllvgv Zinllvtin Entered as Second Class Matter, April G, 19r ' Act of Congress of Av' VOLUME III EDITORS: WU ' Oza' f lg 2 THE OZARK WESLEYAN COLLEGE BULLETIN gditorial Progress In Million Dollar Program In the July issue of the z'Bulletin We gave first page space to the an- nouncement of the organization of the Million Dollar Program listing the names of the members of the Million Dollar Program Committee and out- lining in a general way the plans authorized by the Trustees. We are glad to report that since that time im- portant progress has been made in perfecting the organization and in the selection of a staff that Will function in -this important advance movement in the life of the college. A very important and profitable meeting was held on June 29th and all plans of the Program were very thoroughly discussed. On . July 19th another meeting was held limited to the members of the staff who are to represent the college in certain fields. Out of the discussions of these two gatherings much valuable information has been absorbed by the staff and full preparation for the important Work in hand acquired. While the month has been spent in organizing the Million Dollar Pro- gram the Vice President has not ne- glected to be on the lookout for gifts to this fund and We are happy to an- nounce that sufficient progress has been made in this direction to warrant the expectation that by the time the next Bulletin goes to press we shall have a very cheering announce- ment to make with reference to the Million Dollar Program. It is not our custom to make announcement of pledges until they are actually in the office, hence the delay in the positive announcement of progress until the next Bulletin, We also Want to repeat in this connection that the Program will bein the hands of mem- bers of the St. Louis Conference and the laymen who are closely associated with the college. No outside help is contemplated in this movement. Itis to be in every sense a home move- ment cared for by those Whose hearts are essentially in the work and who regard the future of Ozark Wesleyan College as the most vital enterprise they can serve. Chairman omenys Auxiliary if We are very happy to announce that Honorable Miss Emma Knell, Representative of Eastern District of Jasper County in the Missouri Legis- lature and a leader in all the civic life of Jasper County, has agreed to serve as chairman of the Women's. Auxil- iary of the Million Dollar Program. Miss Knell is a very busy woman, en- gaged in numerous enterprises but it is the busy peoplelin this World who have time to give to Worthy enter- prises and when Miss Knell became acquainted with the 'purpose and plan of the Million Dollar Program she agreed to give herself to it heart and soul as soon as her Work as general manager of the Ozark District Fair- the second largest fair in Missouri-is finished in August. We welcome Miss Knell most heartily to our organ- ization and feel all the more assured of success under her leadership over the women's department of our work. Church Visitation Since the July 6'Bulletin went to press the Vice President has visited the following churches: Wheaton, Malta Bend, Billings, Bolivar and Buffalo, representing the college to the congregations in these towns. We are glad to report the evidence of in- creasing interest on the part of our people in our College and the contri- butions to the Educational Fund are expected to be much larger this year than in previous years. We would also record here our appreciation of ,TA . . ... :N -1-,E aft . .N ..,.,mqsfiis-yrztirtf ein. up ,W ' gg' 'hr GBE-:ark 1532512132111 Olnllvgv Eullvtin 11 med I Ruud Q lx Q1 T1 I I lk lllldtl of C011 8 of U 7 7 Iubl hed NI nthlx VOLUME III AUGUST 1928 NUMBER 14 EDITORS WILLIAM WIRT KING LOUIS M POTTS Ozark Wvesley an College HW lllll OUR GUIDING STAR ,EEIIIUI I- IIIII O Z'lI'k Wes leyan Haul to thee cc 0, r 01 C C 3 ,ere S mus ln thy name o thy chxl dren one an a XX Cn we fllrh life of care oe f heart and toll f hand U EPM E, PFFI A1 .UI M4441 May thy sons and daugh ters b True t thee from year to year ere IS ess ed mem 0 I each gh! mug mar e W3 d ay our mem res e p o thy Ag C name and grim ll'1' Lil et thy pre ceptb c YQYI-I HHHQ, 505134 'E M th state ly tow rn and hgh een from all thc huns :I nr 3 Y y y spxrc pomts up t od Whale thy wel come door a IH' leaf and true u1rc1 om path way near an cl :lr PHE LEIHFII HE xiii 3 bl f Of :I nob ler vxew Walt thou bc our Guxd Ing SB cl tm cm lei? elsewhere thy hrxght rays fall Shm In! from gJL:1rrGE:I?d IRS! 'LIE fftfeitifhigqfi if MIDWEST GENEALOGY CENTER 3440 S Lee s Summit Road Independence MO 64055 30000130864071 E E t -I as .j - -I E' a ss Malt - -, .Xb -1 3, 19211. I 1 L1 .posmmczll C:u.m:L.C- Misgmmg X Emil L, ,L -A AN 1 21' SS A 1fIl1Ft1.4,l9l1.. 'U S I 0 .- 4' I I . J 4 J Th ' 'i 'L ic . A . ' , U to th. - I C - I 11 E rn ' , W S 0 -G 0 0 ' V if . ' . C 0 - Th ' bl - - - ry n ' -bl ll. M - o - I r - air 'T 1 f- t . Q r iii' I' ll I ' Q ee I if E 'Hg 4 '4-. ! , W f Y ' - - ' ' ' i ' ' , Y , Y V - f ' a , - ' , I S ' - f E , ' ' ' 0 G ' - S ' 1 Lv r , , I . G 1 - - i 1 f 'zIm ' L it - et A0 f'e I I , :I lil A . E E I IIN uk i Y V e - i ' .- i U- -- '--' . :I 51 -I - ' ' . -. ' I . 3 i, ' - . . . 4 THE OZARK WESLEYAN COLLEGE BULLETIN the fine spirit of cooperation on the part of the pastors of these churches. Indeed all the pastors with whom we have had to do have been most loyal' to the college and we thank them most heartily for thus helping us to bear the responsibilities of our im- portant service. Wheat Ifiieids The Vice President visited the wheat fields in southwestern Kansas, where the college has more than four hundred acres in wheat, the week of July 9th. He is very glad to report that the yield in western Kansas is better than he had expected and the college will receive a good income from the lands owned in Morton and Stevens counties, Kansas. The crops on our farms in Missouri also promise a good return and While this editorial is being written the thrashing outfits are busy on the farms owned by the college. The estimate made by the Budget Committee as to income from farms this year will be more than realized we believe at this writing and we hope increasingly to find our land holdings a source of increasing revenue to college funds. Financial Report During the month we have re- ceiveda total of 33,977.35 which is distributed as follows: Maintenance ,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,,,, .,,, 95 594 56 Property and Endowment .,..... 3,012.50 Student-Notes .,..,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,.,,,.,.,,,, 133.32 59.47 Conference Educational Fund 177.50 . 33,977.35 New accounts from May 1st to July 29th total 372,335.19 distributed as follows: 1 ' Interest .,,..,..,.,.,,,,.,,,...,.,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Maintenance Q ,,,,,..,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, S 1,536 00 Property and Endowment ..,,. 68 399.19 Insurance ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,-,.,,,,, , -,., ,,r, 1 ,900 00 Total ................. 372,335.19 The College Hymn We are printing on the front page of this issue of the Bulletin the words and music of our college hymn. We want all our people to know the hymn and appreciate that the words used embody the aspirations of all those connected with the life ofthe college. Ozark Wesleyan College is a Christian institution, justifying its existence only because it surrounds the student with Christian atmosphere while the student is absorbing the el- ements of knowledge in science, liter- ature and history. While the curric- ulum of Ozark Wesleyan College is the same as that of every other college institution the fact that Christian men and women give instruction in the ap- proved courses helps the studentto have a proper appreciation of the spiritual and ethical background which must support all knowledge and the fathers and mothers who send their boys and girls to Ozark Wesleyan College can rest assured that the very best influences will surround their children while at Ozark Wesleyan College. Fall Semester Opens September 10th daily inquiries for next year. courses in the leading to the Bachelor Degree. This will be the first year that we have developed a senior class but from now on the work of the college will grow with the years and such courses will be added as will provide the broadest prepara- tion for all the students of this great Southwest. We are receiving concerning the work The college will offer four years of work P1 esident King Returns Dr. Wm. Wirt King and Mrs. King, who have been sojourning in Michi- gan the past six weeks, will he return- ing about August 1st and Dr. King i 3 x 9 E X i 49 I i L A 5 i I P s 1 I l ! 1 I I i I 1 L . r N l i I I I 1 2+ 'PW ,7 6 THE' OZARK WESLEYAN COLLEGE BULLETIN will spend the month of August in preparation for the work of the acad- emic year. 1 This is a pictorial Issue We are running in this issue a number of cuts of the college build- ings and scenes and the stranger who has never visited Carthage will be able to get some idea of the very fine buildingin which the college is doing its work. . College Print Shop For the past several years the Col- lege Print Shop has been housed in a building adjoining the boys dormitory on the campus but it is now ,being moved into the basement of the col- lege-building where a fine space has been excavated and concrete flooring set. The print shop under Mr. J. L. McKeehen'is becoming an important department of college service. Six youngmen are being kept busy dur- ingitheir spare hours out of school under Foreman McKeehen. This de- partment not only supplies work for thesestudents but enables the college to do its printing more expeditiously and economically than under other circumstances. p- .An Epociai Proposal g up From the standpoint of humanity and civilization all waris an assult up- on the stability of human society and should be surpressed in the common interest. The government of the Unit- ,ed States desires to see the institu- tion of war abolished and stands ready to conclude with the French, British, Italian, German, and Japanese gov- ernments a single multilateral treaty open to subsequent adherence by any and all other governments, binding the parties thereto not to restort to war with one another. These words are taken from the Kellogg proposal to the government of France last February. Here .is a clear-cut, unambiguous, and uncondi- tional offer on the part of the govern- ment of the United States tojoin with the government of France in tender- ing to the civilized nations of the earth a treaty outlawing the institution of war. Qualifying adjectives and reser- vations are conspicuous by their ab- sence from this proposal. The Uuited States government makes a bona fide offer so simple, so far-reaching, and fundamental that it deserves the ap- plause and support of peace lovers and people of good A will throughout the world. r The Kellogg proposal is notia pro- posal to abritrate. It simply proposes to outlaw the institution of war. It does not attempt to distinguish be- tweenwars of aggression and wars of defense. As Mr. Ponson by tersely put it in aspeech before the British Parliament: The myth of aggression keeps the war game going. As a matter of fact the only valid defini- tion of an aggressor nation is: An aggressor nation is the nation you are at war with. Every nation partici- pating in the World War insisted and still insists that it was a fighting war of defense. To outlaw only one kind of war would be as absurd as it would have been to outlaw aggressive duel- ing instead if dueling itself. Mr. Kellogg's note recognizes that war in and of itself is barbarous and should be illegalized by nations of peace-loving people. It says in effect that even if diplomacy, conciliation, arbitration, and judicial procedure all fail, the covenant-making nations shall not attempt to settle any inter- national disputes by force of arms. Nothing will advance the efficacy of the method of arbritration of interna- tional disputes as will the absolute re- nuciation of the institution of war. THE OZARK W-ESLEYAIII COLLEGE BULLETIN 5 E Glherv is muair in 11143 5 Eu thy rlp1lhrm um H L L L Wir iHh12-whmwrvm sf E L . f3lii rakhAQ1intenixzg mrhlef midi E ' E 8 V V- -- - OZARK WESLEYAN .COLLEGEBULLETIN-i Miss KHC11 Heads WOman,S A11XiHa1'57 The Women's Auxiliary of the Million Dollar Program for Ozark Wesleyan College is under the leader- ship of Miss Emma Knell of Carth- age, Missouri. 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'4'5 ? 76:55 .4 ':1:f:5:1:1:1:1'5:1:1:3: 'g2g.gIg-j-,fj51-fi-2-QI'Ijlglgliflglgizigiglglg.. g2 'iy ' . ' ' I,1'I-Z-ZgZgZiZ-Z-Z-Z- f fffyfy W 95 -1- iff' ,f U Miss Emma Knell perience in business and community service. At the present time she is the Representative from the Eastern Distri.ct,fJasper County, to the Mis- souri. State Legislature serving her second term. For twenty-six ,years she has been associated with the Oz- ark District Fair, first as Secretary and now as General Manager, and has been with this Fair duringits develop- ment from a small institution into the second largest in the State of Mis- souri, second only to the State Fair at Sedalia.t 'L Miss Knell is a member of the Board, of Directors of the Y. W. C. A. in ,Carthage and is interested in all Christian civic enterprises. During the St. Louis Conference Educational Advance of 1924 Miss Knell was chairman of the Women's Division whichpvvas organized the last week of 'the campaign and succeeded in raising 310,000.00 during that Week among the Women Qfi Carthage and' vicinity.,.. t , jlggfl I. The Minion D011ai+,12g5gram considers itself fortunate in4',secuiri'nQg,the ser- vices of Miss Knell to W om- en's Auxiliary and We 'bespeak for herthe co operation of allthe friends of Ozark WesleyangColle ge in her im- portant work. 3- A I e Missionaries' Sons' High Rating Harvard's and Yale's most repre- sentative students and successful graduates are the sons -of missionar- ies, with those of professors-'ia close second and the children of ministers ranking third, according to Dr. Ells- worth Huntington, research associate of the department of geography at Yale. The statement was made at the annual luncheon of the Committee on Cooperation with Clergymen' of the American Eugenics Society, recently held in New York, and Dr. Hunting- ton, we read in theNeW York papers, cited his findings as examples of the rather subconscious natural selection that had mated the fathers and moth- ers of the 'high ranking students. His contention, we read, is that if similar selection were exercised consciously, the inborn qualities of future genera- tions, physically and mentally, would be improved. Missionaries, both ,men and Women, must have good health, a spirit of adventure, energy, religion, and moral fervor, says Dr. Hunting- ton in explaining the reasons for the qualities ascribed to their descend- ants. Professors likewise, we are told, are selected on the basis of in- tellectual ability and rigid moral code. --Literary Digest. Wifi-li! 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