Ozark Wesleyan College - Ashlar Yearbook (Carthage, MO)
- Class of 1929
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' ,Q Qzark qwesleyaxa Tgrustees EV .2 WILLIAM WIRT KING LOUIS M. Po'r'rs jj z D. W. REPLOGLE O. E. PRoc'roR + .l 1 W. J. SEWALL F. H. EBRIGHT 1 Q. C. C. CARTER J. F. KING jg 'I' '3' a. i -1- If 1' Q. + .-. 44 . 't 'f fw fl'-Q . 5 , -:- fi. 'I' 4. + -2- 5' .5 'I- T' -2- l'Q 5. . U ,z 3. 'Q 4. -i- Q -z--x-+ -1- . fs- -:- -x- -z- -1- -I- -a- -1- -1- -1- -x- -1- -I- -I- 'I' -a- 4- -1- -z- 'Z' -I- -I- 4' -z- 'lf 'I' 'X' 'WF' no I0 eo vis 'K' -I- 'I' 4- -n- -I- 'I' -x- -1- -I- -z- -1- -a- -I- -1- -I- E -1- 4- -1- -z- -1- -I- 'I' -I- -I- -1- '3? . We--n--9 Page Sixteen -A , A , ' I RQ!!-'I'-l !'-Z' -z--I--I--I--z ' :--:-fx--1--x--I--:--z.-I--:--:-+-z-.:-Q. QSHLQR -5-x--I--I--x--I-'x--I--x--I--I--af-I-'x-+4--I--I--:--I--:wif-I--I-Q:--I'-I--I-':f? I v uf v -.4 . 'Q WILLIAM WIRT KING, Ph. D., D. D., S. T. D., LL. D. Qresident v a u -4 4 v .lo . .An -2- if'I'-2--I--I--I--I--I-I-'I--:oz--x--I--z-'I--I--If-I'x--:--I--If-I--x--I--:Q-I-+-I--I gk l929 i3 +-I--s'-I-+'I-a--x-+-x--x--x--I--z0x--x--Iux--I-++ Q o .F r' J -N I -F- 4. 4. -6' if + J. .g. r' J. ... Iv I ++4+++++++++++ +++++ +4 ++++ +4 W+++ +-I+++++-I-nag: +9 +++ 6 +4 +++++ ..- +0 VI squ- 1 w W m M m 4 m 5 1+ m m U v ' U H.. A A if HSHLHH -51--1--1 6 . N Louis M. Po'r'rs, M. A., D. D. R- B- HOHN' A- B-' M' Aj' Dean Vice President, Department of Finance College of Art? and Science Professor of Education and Psychology w + A BENTON B. WOOD, A. B., M. A., Registrar Head, Department of English CLARABEL BANTA, B. E. Professor of Expression and, Public Speech ' O . . .. .. .-.miie 53.55 4. 4. q. .g..g..g. .1. q. 4. .g. .g.. .j..g..g..g..g ..g..g. .g..1.q..p C, Q., 4. 4. ' ' sfowfovfnvfvvf 501034 v,o!4-10,15 p-,--,--50.0.1 Hn' gs?- Page Eighteen i A M 5' Ylfiiivflii L. Qi Q. 3. .L an '. ,f ffw ... ,Q Q 1. 1 7 .... IQ? 5. J. 4 .g. .9 .g. LEON ABBOTT WILLGUS, B. Mus. EDNA ROBINSON B. S. A B. M. A Dean, Dept. of Fine Arts Professor of Physics Professor of Voice , 1 Q, X L MERREI. A. COLLARD, A. B. MARTHA ANN MCCORMICK, Ph. B., M. A. Coach, Director Physical Education Professor of Mathematics .!,,,,,!,4,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..!,,g,,g,,,.,,..g.4,,g..g..g.,g..q..g..g..1..g..g. 1929 .a-,:-,:-.:--:Hz--:-'zur-P !-'Z-'I-S!-4-+ +4--x-+-1-Y:-++++++3f4fQ, Page Nineteen f w Qc. I - I R, 1- if J J U v Q-4 'X JY A 1 ff - V f al :f x - f . Z, ' , ': H' 5' ' 'k ' J ' ' HfDHLHl i 'Q '? 5s' N :f-1--:-'Q'-if 1 .9 P2 A ii . J, . 'Sr FRED E. MILES, A. M., B. D., A. B. PAULINE SMITH, A-B-, B- P- S. M- Professor of Social Science and Bible PI'0f6SS0I' Of Violin . . I 53 ! N . 5 . if MRS- KIT? HARNQOZ' 5' M' B' S-1 PAUL R. snevick, s. T. M., A. B. ro essor 0 atm Professor of Philosophy and Logic -5--Z'f-!f-41H!--'!-+-i'w!'1-!-its -1--S if-N5iulwf--if-P-:uf-'E--Z- 9-I-'Z'-:wifS, .3 ,g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.,g..g.q..g..g..g..g..g..g.g..-.9.g..g..g.+.g..g..g..g..g..1.Eg Page Twenty 'A fi . .LL .3. H5 LH H 4. I. 4. 1 1 RUTH E. LINDSEY, A. M., A. B. L. T. RESER, A. M., Ph. B. Professor of Spanish Professor of Biology Y Y 7 . .. J H5 .YN-1 , nik, 'P 'P '2' + 1 'Z' 9 1 OTTO KOEB, A. M., B. S., Pd. B. . l . . , 4- 4- Professor of German and P0llt1C3.1 Sclence INEZ MAE BRINGGOLD, B. Mus. Professor of Piario 4. 'E 4. 42114 5' 'A' iw ' Wg .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. . ' .g. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .3 as-, I 9 2 9 .5 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. 4. .g. 4. 4. .g. 4. .g. 4. 4. 4. .g. .g. 4. up 4.4. 4. 4. 1. N Page Twenty One r. .V 'H-V-qsqfrg .' J -, I 1 - qt 5.4, 59.3. .1.4:..q.fq.,g.,3.L,3. 5.4.4. sg. .3 .5 q. .-3. 1.4. gf. .3 .54 .1-ug. 63.4. WILLIS -.Y C. RUSSELL, A. B., M. A. KATE M. PENN, B. S., M. S. Professor of History Professor of Home Economics rd cf. 'A 'Y E 1' , 3 Y In I-IENRIETTA M. CROTTY, B. S., A. B., M. A. CLYDE TALBOT WALTER, B. S., M. A. Professor of English Grad. Work University of Chicago -5- Professor of Chemistry .y..g..1.,g. .f .7. x 5 .5 v f.,f..f4Q.q4+rf1.f-vxvgs .TQ .g..g ..g..y..g..g..g..g..g..1..g..g..g..g..g.4..g..g.+.g..g..g..g..g..p.g..g..g.5Q?. Page Twenty Two 4. -A. I is ,O ' 'ei . . . sl I Q HSHLQR +5-1-4--z--wa--1--I-4-'z--1--I--zHJ--I--1--I--I-'z-++-I--I--I-4-+-155.3 J fl li 'W . 3 :ia vi T' Iii 6 ' ,l .Ex ,ld 'r v fig S F. X Q LD I lil F Q ' X . Q, 4 I fic so l LILLIAN CASEBOLT, B- S-, M- A- LETITIA MILNES OSWALD, B. Lib. S. jfs, I: Graduate Work, SorbonnefParisJ Librarian .2- Professor of French Student flssistants 1' MARY L CLERKIN B M FINANCIAL OFFICE 4. Violin and Ear Training Ralph Gmsshart DEAN'S OFFICE Miss Mary L. Clerkin, a graduate Frances Wisegarver of the Metropolitan School of Music REGISTRARYS OFFICE -I- of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a pupil Christina Thy-ellfall . of Hugh McGibney of that school, CHEMISTRY ,Z has been added to the faculty of Charles Gosch Q. O.zark Wesleyan as assistant In the George Burkett violin department. Carl Johnson The addition was necessary be- Ted Mepmoud cause of the heavy schedule of the BIOLOGY Q. department. Miss Pauline Smith, Archibald Joyce 1 professor of violin, will now devote C NSERVATORY her time to the harmony and com- . 0 . -2- . . . . . . Marguerite Knight .g. position classes In addition to direct- Kathryn Carrick 4, ' th h t . . . . '3' mg e orc es ra Bettie McWilliams Dorothy Beckman 4. LIBRARY Cb Pearl Tappana PHYSICS Mary Lee Ritchey -E. , - F? ' ,, 4. ,..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.QQ., -I--P'Z--Z-'Z'-Z--!f+-!'-I--Z-fi--!-++-I-+-I--S'-Z--K-+'!'-!'+++'l l l R Page Twenty Three npr- +++-z-++++-1-1-++++-1-+4-9-+4-+++++-r+ E+ ASHLHR .3 z--x--z--z--x--x--x--:--x0z--x--xQ-:-':--z--z-':--wx'-x-af-z-fx-vs--:--z--:Q-s '. 5. .'. 1 1 . . I ,fa 5 eg' I 3. v uf o , -.4 . '-, ., Q vt. ROBERT KILBY FARRAR, M. S., B. S. Director of Extension Died January 6. 1929 'EZ A . v'v . .g. . Q. 'Z' .g. I .g. fu . . 4, 'X' 4. 4. 'Z' 4. .5 v'Q . .g. -3 '2' '2- . . 3: '! l I'4 X ! I'+'l'+'!'+++++++++++'l'+++++4'+ Q- I 929 -3 4--x--x--x--x--x--x--x-x--x--:0x4-x--x-4--xf-x--2-x--x-4.4--z-4--x--x-.1-4-+4-R Page Twenty Four I . .. .- . fggnmm A ., , .. 2 25' , 'Q . . v . . '- . v . Q 41 v v . . . . '1 Jig, - . . . . v . v . V . Q + . '1 'E' fu . S . , . 'A - .Q 'f a Q 4 Jw 011001 7' -- X , v+wv,,wv++4+++4++4+4++++++4+:gkfI929.QQ9444+4+++++++++++++++++++++++ , Page Twenty Five .,, ., , ,. ' 31121-P4-5+ ++'!--!'+-!-C'-P-+-I--Z- '21 -MI' -Q'-. +s'-+6 -If-9 ff- Q 5 H R 5. 4. .g..g..g.,g..3..-5.3. .g..5.p.g.,g.q.4-,3-Q-g--5.1-45 .g.4..g..p 4. .g. via 4 9 4 + + v'- 1 4 Q Q ezg. 4 6 + + 4 9 4 + + + vt. -E- u '- a -5 -A. A L32 -r + 4. .g. +++++++++++++++9++++++++ ++4++' 4 + ARTHUR T. MITCHELL Mitchell is an all-around college man. Besides editor of the year book he is associate editor of the Wesleyan Whistler. Arthur is vice-president of the Student Council, member of the Johnson Club, a Philomathean and secretary of the Spanish Club. He was an Ozark Wesleyan pioneer in the Barracks in 1924-25. As a track man he is a distance runner. Bob's a success. 3 1 , el N I C. Russui. MCCAULEY McCauley is a worthy person for this honored position, he is capable of such a responsibility. Russell is also business manager of the college paper which will testify to his business ability. McCauley is popular throughout school. He is a member of the mens' honorary club, the Johnson Club, a member of the YMCA, the O. W. Choir and president of the Philomathean. We trust that into whatever Russell goes he will be a success. , 1535 ire! ' Hditoris CI-fepnrt ' The Ashlar staff had ahard time getting organized. First the business manager previously elected failed to return this year. Next, the editor left school. The business manager then elected had too many responsibilities to assume more, so the class went out of their body to ask a sophomore to serve. At last, about the last of October. the Ashlar Control met and selected the various assistants. As soon as the staE met, action began. Page Twenty Six 1' 's 3. 9 W 4 . 4 4 6 .g. 4 1.11 5 4. 6 up .1- -Q. ' 4. - -1- - 4 4 , + I + -Z- ,g. - ++++++++++4++ -1- -1 -1- 4- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- Ili -1- -1- -1- iii -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- -1- '? -1- -In -1- GP to ru to ds 'In -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 5 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- L I D l I CL, HSHLHR 17 zxauzfw-4-'nw' 2 .1 ze x 1 1 D Q .aw Hannum Miles Dietz . Longstreth Kreisel Proctor Kerr M ' ' Doty Allendorf Wisegarver Potts I ALLL, QJJI, gdffoffazgtag A Associate Allyne Dietz , 4-05'-71 'B'-if-!-'!-'i ! 2'X I X !+-i !0! ! !-'!' Society Birdie Mae Kreisel Athletics Philip Hannum Art Frances Wisegarver Fine Arts Jennie Louise Potts Calendar and Joke Ida Mae Allendorf Snapshot Joy Doty Alumni Wilbur Longstreth qinancial f-Staff Assistant Philip Hannum Sales Agnes Kerr Advertising Louis Proctor .g..g..g..g..g. zng. 335, 1929 .:- -:- -:'-:- 4- ':n:-':--:--:--z- -:- -z--2--x--z--a' 4--z- ':-+-:- -1- -1- -2- 4. vs- -zum- Page Twenty Seven -.ij '. ' f- , .ass g.q..,..5,y.'g..5.5..3..y..3..g..j..1. R '. v. N L a , rl, 1.4.4. v..g. v..g. '..g..3..g,.3.,1,.:..3..:,,:,,:.,:,,:,.:,,:, ,:.,:,,:,,5,,:,,:.E55f Q t -1' ' , . '. 'L 2, 4. V, S x 'Q Ii? 1 5 . ... .',. 1 .T- +?++?++++++++ 'I' 4 .yy Q. J. J. 4, J. ., y , . 'PPI 'l'+'!'-l P-3' P+ '!'++' Pl' 'P R2 -X' 'I' 4' 'I' -I' 'F 4: '2- -I- -Z' E 'I- 4' 'if '2- 'I- 'R- 'Z' -s- 'K' 'X' 4' CP RD IND KD me 'I' sf 'Z' 'X' -r 'A' 'F 4' -I' 'X' 'I' 'Z' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' -Z' 'X' 'X' 'X' 'X- 'I' 'I' 'I' 'X' 'Z' 'Z' Notices appeared and announcements were made, pictures were taken and sittings arranged. Russell Benedict helped wonderfully by sketching nearly all of the zinc etchings used. Thelma Marsh assisted in the snapshot collecting and Cecil Ritchey turned a helping hand to the advertising manager. Of course, there were many, many others who have helped in special ways to compile this book, though their names do not appear here, but they may rest assured that those who know fully appreciate their help. A word of commendation is due to each member of the staff. One of those who has devoted much of her time to the Ashlar work is Birdie Mae Kreisel. She has served efficiently and willingly in more ways than as society editor. Philip Hannum has served to the full extent both as Asst. Bus. Mgr. and as athletic editorg Agnes Kerr guided the two sales campaigns with telling resultsg Ida Allendorf has helped in several capacities besides carrying double oificesg Wilbur Longstreth had his alumni research in full and on timep Joy Doty's snapshot pages will speak for her effortsg Francis Wisegarver had done her helping by over- seeing the art workg Jennie Louise Potts served in the Fine Arts depart- ment also in gathering of information. The book could not be published without the advertiser's support and this in itself speaks for Louis Proctor. The associate editor will remember her labor by perusing these pages and not least, comes the smiling moral support of our spon- sor, Prof. Fred E. Miles. And now in closing I wish to thank all of those with whom I have come in contact for their help and support, especially my pal, Russell McCauley, the Bus. Mgr. Hasta Manana Bob Mitchell. Page Twenty Eight fl. Q 5. . All in We V1 ... . 5. .- A. I J' ,Q 6. .ji . v' 'P .g. .g. -Z' .g. .g. .g. .g. -g. 4. 4. 4. .g. -1- gl' .13 iii I A 5 ' - v - V . . . . L' E ,x-j, :- v' . : : .- -:. + ':- 4- . .- z- .- -1- -:nz-af fx- -1- -:- . Hz- 4- fl-3 H511 LHR ll '14 -4- ar la- '21 M- + 4- 4- 4+ ff fx- 4- aw- -1- 4- .- .- r ,- + 4- -1.1, ,. .3 ff -if P 4. 4. . . 1 . ,. . I l. .:. '. I . -' .- . . . 1. A. ,. ' .5 q. 4. ,. 4. ' .g. ,.K ' 1 Q. . , 'I' . .3 1 a. . 4 I Ext 4 t .vm Sk . . 1, . in '9- fx- , 'E' ., , . .,. -' .g. .' ,!. Q' in . .g. o'4 5. 3' : .:. 3. . ' - . Senzors 5. . . . :' '9 .i ,P . 1, 3 T ,., S .g. .'. 4, u'4 A ' 2 : '-' .' 4 .g. - -:- I .g. .g. .14.Zauznoxuzeozqoznf-!nl0!no!.u!n.:..!aJ,o:.uf. .g. 4. .g. .g..g. .'. .g. 4. 4. .g. gg., I .g. 4. .g. 4. 4.4. .g. 4.4. 4. 4.4. 4. .g..g..g. -g. q. .3..g..pg. up ,g..g..3..g..1..g.+?- Page Twenty Nine 4 11 HSHLHR ij 's Svminr Qllaaa lbffirrm gfarry ,A CZ03eaver Qresident Frances qflisegarver -Vice-Q9resident ' jlferle jlfceray Qsecretary and ffiireasurer ' cis Qllaan igiatnrg J On September 15, 1925, approximately 102 young men and women, the makings of the class of '29, made their appearance in the classrooms f of the little brown building known as Ozark Wesleyan College. It would be a long, tedious job to bring out all the little details of the various activities which go to make up the history of this famous it class. , I - . . gk, During our four short years of college life, we find that some of our members have strayed from the fold and that others have filled their jf places. In spite of these many changes that come in every college stu- ? dent's life, the majority of the Senior class is a part of the same group that entered originally. The class has a broader view and perspective upon life and a better understanding of those things which make life worth while. And now, as we set forth into this busy and beautiful world, of which college is such a marvelous part, to see what the future holds for if us and to bring honor to ourselves and to our Alma Mater, we, the first If Senior Class of Ozark Wesleyan, leave with the best of wishes to' those 5 classes which follow us, to our instructors and to our Ozark Wesleyan. 0 i 'f' -I' -1- -sf-:Q-:-4--s-:-0:-'z--:--z-'z'-s-rf-s--:Q-s++-1--:-b:-'z--1'-M-:w:--:--:.-:- I929 '- -I--I-'Z'-Zvi'-I--105-Y'-Z'-S'-' '- i ' Page Thirty A9 1.-4--a :--:--:--e--z'-:--:--x--:--a-a--:--l--:--a-4-':--x-f:--a--:'-z--:--:-E- ASHLAR QQ 'x-'z-'x-+-x--x--1-+-1-+4-+-1-+4--1-++-w-4--x-+-x--1-+4--1 AGNES KERR Nixa Our queenly Agnes with face so fair Has eyes of brown and Titian hair. Rho Alpha Beta Zeta I Y. W. C. A. Home Ec. Club HARRY ALBERT WEAVER, Oronogo Our taxi driver is rather gruff- Yet he's just a diamond in the rough. Choir Track Football Y. M. C. A. Philomathean Dramatic Club Student Council CRETURA BOUCHER Jasper She's learning how to cook and sew, What's the reason, we'dlike to know. Glee Club Home Ec. Club MARGARET BEARD Carthage Once she longed to be a teacher. Now she only wants a preacher. Beta Zeta Y. W. C. A. Spanish Club Student Council -x--n--u--M4-+4-+++++-n-4-+-9+-1--a-+-s-n--x-++-x-+++ E- l929 M fo .g. 4. 4. 4. q. l'i -.Ja 4+ f j'.g. , f Joi. . . ., .g. J -2- .g. .g. I if 6 ix J .. l .5 1 .g. fe 9:- -cw J 9. I' ft- f ' 4- I , rf' ' 1 4' .1 1.5. 4. , QW' W., rs, a-. . x , .5. . q. -Z- Q' 4 4. 4' 4. .g. .g. 4. , -5. 'Z' 'I' .g. .g. 'l' 4. -'I' .g. 'Z' .3 ,X '. r 'Z' v'1 . .g. 'Z- 'I' 'Z' 'Z' 'E' -2' 9 4. ff' 'X' 4' 'Q' '2- 'S' '5' 'X' 12' ' '2- -'F 'QI' fl- q. 'B' '2- 'X' , 2 e . -z--: :--x--M-1'-:--1'-:Q-1--x--z--:--x'-:'-:'-sev:'-:-':- QSHLHR 14-:-ef'z--if':-':-':--z'-x-':'-lv:--x--z'-:-'Z--:-fzwx--n--1-+-x 2--1--10.-5 IDA MAY ALLENDORF Joplin After the Whistler's gone to press, Ida takes her weekly rest. Whistler Ashlar Staff Spanish Club Student Forum Student Council WILBUR E. LONGSTRETH Little Rock, Arkansas His hair is red-his eyes are blue And twinkle as they look at you. Ashlar Staff Y. M. C. A. Philomathean Arkansas Club Ministerial Ass'n FRANCES M. WISEGARVER Carthage So frank, so gay, from care set free We Wonder what kind of girl is she. Q. P. Club Ashlar Staff French Club Home Ec. Club ELIZABETH KEITH Carterville Lovin' Lizz is a musical girl. To her, Life is just a social whirl. Q. P. Club 'X' . QM--:-+-x--:-':--:--s--x0:-+'x--:--z--x-++-:--z-fs-x--n--n--1-+'z--x--rw5- l929 .3-:-+-:--:--x--:--:-+4--s-z--x--x--z-4--a--x--z--:-+-x-+-x'-x--x-+-x-x--r-x- Page Thirty Two i . . VL g. 4. .g. .g. ,g..g..g..g. .3. ,g..g..g. .g..g..g. 4. 4. .5 .g. .g. .g..g. 4. .g. .g. 4. .g:.g. E, -.15 402- 'I-fb 'E -20? 'K' 4- -1' 'X' 'X'-P 'X' 'Z' -1- -1' -5' 4- -Z' rl- -2' 4- + 4- 'E' 4' .u ' as + .g. 'P . 0.0 'Q' .5 l'v I 's CLYDE H. THOMAS Carterville - He goes to school and preaches too- 3 1 V 4' K .. I-, 1 r. .j. Esri-HJR SPAHR Carthage ' a She goes quietly on her way, Making Charles happy, day by day. - '1 ', Wu 4 Ministerial Ass'n -l- Isabella Thoburn Auxiliary 'Q LAWTON STUKEY Carthage l Jn Two can live as cheap as one, ' 4. .g. .g. Y. M. C. A. I '3' Johnson Club ' u al. -5- Philomathean 'Y' . . . f 3 f Ministerial Ass'n Q af K at ff- -. '+ .g. 4. 'I' Y' 4 'Z' -E- J MELVA STUKEY Carthage : Her husband with her along the way 5. She is content to go or stay. ,E- Beta Zeta Rho Alpha 33 Y. W. A. 0 -2- 'ql 5,,v.ys,g,, 'J ...Qu JL a' S ? U . 31+ + 0,14 :J Nf- 0 'VJ A'Ll: vi- - I - 2.. :EI :ifvffffr-. J J- - i - ':- - Cm W Q . -x- gd-0 ,Q,x,,AL4 YV.f-, ,QL . ' Q29-c--1--rf -z-4--u--e--l-'a--x-4f-n-:z--z--:-+-:-,i-a-xeI+-:-4f4..x,.-i?- N33 63-:jw--s--:--:--:'++-x-0:--2--:.+f:-+-1--s++++-z-++++++3S',E fl- ,L , I Y-l.1 , , Us . Q! 3 , Page Thirty Three Q 5. 1. .g. '- N And if you ask-will marry you!! .Q + 4. .E. l V:- .g. + . + ll ,M -1- Y. W. C.A. Student Forum 4- M Jw - Just ask Lawton how it's done. 'I' 4. ix. A S S5:--s-':--:-':--:--:-':v:--:-':'-:'-:-+':-aux--:--:--z--:-fs-z-af-:-0:-'x-4' QSHLHR a z--:'-zw:--:-a--n-f:--z--z--x--x--x-'a-f:'-:'-:-f:--n--:--:--:--n--z--x--z- .- C BETTIE MCWILLIAMS Oronogo It sounded like the song of a bird, But it was Bettie that we heard, Choir Glee Club Lyre Club Orchestra MELVIN GLENN SMITH Joplin Preaching the Word where'er he can Glenn does good for his fellow-man. MERLE McCRAY Carthage Her thoughts are ever far away In Oklahoma-I've heard folks say. Y. W. C. A. Home Ec. Club BENNY MARTIN Joplin Benny likes his basket ball, But to study-not at all. Basket Ball M+'! ! !-'X''B'4''! !'-! ! ! ! ! P4 ! ! !0! !-+'! !-'!'4 !'-l ! !-E l929 .3 -z--s-n--x--n--M-z-4--z--s-+01-+-s++e--x-+-1-+-1-+-w++++ Page Thirty Four f 93 3. .g. .g. . 4. .g. .g. .g. .3. .-. ,- .g. .g. 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As you journey, ever onward s Through life's joy or earthly gloom Q v Q . 1:- You are pressing quickly forward 'I' Into 1ife's own great workroomg .g. And the world will toss and throw you , 'Z' Turn its back upon your face ' v ..- .'- 'E' . Yet, will kneel and bow and praise you -2- When you've gained the highest place. 22: Bertha Crandall -E -S I-I O'1 . .5 fi' .c + 2 'Z' .:. .5 4, 'S' '. 4: 'P sf .5 'A' 1 axe QQ!-s--:--a-+-z--e--:yr--1--z--2-n-2--5-:--s-f:--s--:--:--e--:--z--:--:-+-z-M-.1-+P. lggg .Q.g..-..g..,..,..g..g..g..,..,.,g.,,..,.,,,,,.,g..,..,..g.+.g..9.g..g..y..g..g..p.g..g.M. Page Thirty Elght Y 1' 'BK .-. . H. . . Wx., ...,..,. .g. 'Y' + .9 4. 4. 4. i ,, - s fi - . . '. ' J 'Y' ' my ,:,,:,,:,,:,,x..i,.5,1.,:..5.,5..5..g..:..g..g.4..g.,g..3.4.4.4. be gd .g..g..g.'g.,1..,..,..g--9.1--bfi-fi-'l l''l i l'+'. 'r++'1' e'l'+ gs .g. 4, ' 'i- ,, W 4, 'Z' 4' THEODORE MERMOUD Monett Ted hasn't been engaged since leap year but you just wait. -9. 'K' 'ln 'I' W Club -f Football 121 Johnson Club Student Council -5- .,. 4. + Vlc LowE Ash Grove I Vic is our 'Walking College Humor' and he's never low in spirit. 1 3 'U W Club 311: uv. ,,. I 4. . ': 4. . . ., O 'iq . 4. 'Z' ERMA L. CAMPBELL Golden City -gf + Yes, you are a demure creature who + still has hopes of needing a trousseauf' Beta Zeta Q1 . Y. W. C. A. 'l' sl. 1 5. 5. . Student Forum -:- Orchestra Ust sl If: 4. .14 . -5- -xl -if 4, . . 'i' 'Q RALPH DENNIsoN Sarcoxie 4- H , 1 rv He leads the Junlor class but not be- fore ten in the morning. 12: Johnson Club -5- Y. M. C. A. 4, Jo .2. Philomathean Student Council -if a -.Q il J Q 'E 'I' 'B 3 ffl + . 4, f:- Jia VERNON BRADFORD Monett 4' ff: Our yell leader's a happy ladg he is 'I' .g. Q Q.. 'Z' not too good nor yet too bad. French Club ff: Yell Leader 4' . 'I' 2' Student Council 5 -L n' - ,:, 'X' -1- 'I' .'. of. 5. J. 2 D. ? 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Ashlar Staff Wesleyan Players MARGUERITE KNIGHT Carthage Marguerite makes a fellow think of Home, Sweet Home. Orchestra Lyre Club Rho Alpha String Trio Y. W. C. A. Student Council Isabella Thoburn Aux. PERCY L. PIERCE Mt. Vernon True and loyal-would that there were more like you. - Y. M. C. A. Johnson Club Philomathean Student Forum Ministerial Ass'n Wesleyan Players gf4--c--n-+-a-4--n-++-n--a-+++-u-++-l-+++-s-4-+-n-++++-l- 8- I929 -3 -u-+-s-+-x--n--x-+-n-++-x-+-l-+-a-+-n--x--u--l--l--a--s--l-+-a--l-4--x- Page Forty i '..g.. 4.4. S, ag' 4 4.. .1 4. . 4. GEORGE W. BURKETT Bronaugh You're a perfect gentleman and we think a lot of you. Y. M. C. A. Johnson Club Philomathean RUTH ELIZABETH LINN Aurora If only you didn't have so nmch com- , lx pany, what grades you'd make. Rho Alpha Lyre Club Orchestra VIRGINIA RUTH IRWIN Carthage -'virginia' is blessed with quantity and quality. Rho Alpha Beta Zeta Y. W. C. A. A KATI-IRYN CARRICK Diamond You're the Lyric of our school and HE your music has IT. Choir ARTHUR T. MITCHELL Carthage Bob's busy earning cash to keep his better-half. ' ' .8 Student Council Student Forum Whistler Staff Johnson Club Philomathean Ashlar Staff Y. M. C. A. La Tertulia Track ff?-R4--I--:-4--se--5-s-:--:--:--:0:'-:--:-':-':-+':-':--:--:--:--:--:--:'-:--:.-:- 55- I 4 'e -- cl- I' 'X' 4. -Z' 'l' asf 'I li -Z' 4. 'P 'P 4. 'l' 4. 1' 'Y' 4. 4. 'P , ' .3 -Z- A 4- 9 2 9 -lj 4. .g. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 434. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. Q Page Forty One GI! 1: +++-9-lrafg, 4. -1- + 'I' 4- 'I' -I- 4- 'I' i 4' 4- 'I- 4- I 'P 35 U5 I F' ID 2 do I 'I- I 'I' 'I' 'I- i -:--x--:--a--z--x-XZ ALMA AINSWORTH Duenweg DOROTHY GILBREATH .Carthage Earnest in work and a smile for all. Dorothy's quiet but she keeps us- We're glad to own you. guessing. 4'+++-9+ +9 'I' '7 !-'!-'2'+'l'-!-'X--l- J oHN DENNISON Carthage O'r1s MCGAUGHEY Carthage We've been. in love, too, John, and Otie, there are some girls for whom We'1'e an Pulling f01' YOU-H you are not the only man alive. W Club W Club Johnson Club an Y +99 '! l l l-++'l !- '5 ! !'-l ! 3 !- RAYMOND TOMLINSON Carthage We're sure now you like us, for you have returned to us. Wesleyan Players 'X'+'i ! ! !-'l l ! 2 3 l Z''! ! l ! l . --z--:--1-+4--1-+ Roy Galen Beadle , 44M Qi' Il-fi-'iviui-40 4-'t-'1f'J- -2'-P 5 5235 ,., cn zo ::- QQ? 2 1 :Eine Ommgg' Evaigv-n D -1 rv-cl 22555 NS: Q Boas...- rom :- -.... N ... mms I5.':1O fm O ,UGO ggfbnro ,Nota QESEG cyan? Ph 2222? +gt'D'4rr'1-1 co,ZL'D'co 9.0 U' w'4 Fi! :N -:S '45 MQ SS 2a :rm ESA' -os... :: aa Ea ow: ---o SE' U22 A: :S 'lg :rc- W0 Fo 32' -fa ES ?5 EYE ' Q' ..- per 1-rg 'E 5' mo mg 7:- 'I ! l l'-!'-? i--i- Dbl 55 5'2- Ea Q. as is :.,,, CD :IS D.-fb ' 5 D- CD Q- 5-' CD H5 C1 EI CD '1 a -. 5 N U' O Q- 'C 95 ZH N lv U1 FP tb D :L E 'C 2: -. U' E rf 0 FP O Galen Beadle was born July 4, 1908 in Weir, Kansas. Although most of his life his home was in Carl Junction, Missouri, he graduated from the Joplin High School in 1927. He spent the years 1927-1929 in Ozark Wesleyan College specializing in chemistry preparatory to enter- ing a college of medicine. He was instantly killed while sled riding, Sunday, February 10, 5+ i 5? E i z 52 0 I I I Z O v Q 3 N sb ia 'D 4- O' 2 5 I 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' 'I' i ' k'l'+'l l'-101'-I-PI' r ,gags-fx-. . .Q-1--2--1--2-. .'. . . . . . . -:-':- G, H5HLHR we . .'a-'a--z-':--.-+-.--.- .-'.-v.--xv-.--1-'.-4-+'r'H-++Hgf,,. ago 'S- 1' -3- .1. 'I' .'. 'I- ., -S -1. 4' 4. 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Qhilip gfannum Qresident qfalph CRoland Cvice Qresident 'i' cghelma, ,marsh Qsecretary and Treasurer is , Qllaza Qiutnrg Z For two years the part of the student body, now classed as Sopho- ,. mores, has had scores of representatives in every activity in the school , and, in most cases, the stars in such organizations were from this number. This class has been most fortunate in having such capable students as Robert Buxton and Philip Hannum as president of the class. 4:- For two years the tennis team has been from this class-this be- Q2 ing but one example of how Sophomores are prominent and often excel in school activities. 'E' Soon we Will be upperclassmen and shall obtain that certain air ff of distinction but the memories of the days when we were lower class- , 4 men will linger, for they were happy and successful ones. C' .g. .4- uf. 'Z' of: 'I' I!- + in 4. 'Z' Q .ln n 51 -e-+++++-s-+++++++-:-+-:--s+-:-+++++-:.-:-+-:'-:-E, l929 Q3 -:--:.+-:.-:--:--:nr-++++-s-++-a-++-a-++-a--n-++4-I-+++Q Page Forty Four is o 4. ,, Q 5. 1 5. -:--:--:--1--1--z--2-4-++-c-+-A--1--s--1--A--A--a-+++-1-+-:-4--rQ ASHLHR -3 4--s-va-ef-a4+-nn-++++++4-+-s-++++-c-++4 Philip Hannum, Carthage The force of his own merit makes his way. Tennis, Whistler Staff, Ashlar Staff. Frances Wommack, Joplin 'Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. James S. Fulton, Osceola Life is not so short but that there is time for courtesy. La Ter-tulia, Student Forum . Cafe Mgr., Whistler Staff, Choir. Christina Threlfall, Carthage Her only fault is.that she has none. Beta Zeta, Y. W. C. A., Rho Alpha. Nolan Carter, Carthage There is more in me than you understand. Football. Basket Ball. Tennis. Adele Michel, Newtonia .-. K. Gentle and modest as a flower, Orchestra. -2' -1, qu.. 5. 1 ..- img Paul arne , Wheaton 'B '. .g. 'Q 1, - A-6- 4-ogg .g. .g. .g. .g. '!'+'1'+-! !--9 S To live long. liv sow y, ,L Vign a Wommac , op nf, Elope if you want to he hap- Dily married. Rho Alpha. M'h + I ' -a-+-n--e-+3 n '1 . e'N l-7 A Ball, Y. M. C. A. ogg WO v-4:1 L-1 H gp ag Ev Cgfg 'vii' f AUS 53 gmgm U Q5 09 9 9? O 1941 '?iS-'L fssfifg 2565 9' 9'25 E:2f.4 25 iiifie 9-SOE . '-' - Z ' rn r-A - '1 ' FEE' Fiat' arise Melia H' 2' Q:-25215 'Zi' E . U SO L-,B O 5 5 FD ro ... ,, Ep : 3,0 -I -egg me G, 55.-,fm ,set-fzqw pgegw. as sfmfseg 4:55 B' f' 0 CW' O m Q1 eg in f:::a f's- swf' :Visa H aygm -Emggi? 05525 ia:-Sie 'SB' 5 522 :ies 21 E? 2221: P52-'E SVS' Sw' HH' Se' 5' floss SI w gigs 3,3 Fw: 555' si' 52-349' 9,51 E 5.3 -1' .: 'fi QPOQ gag . F-Ugg 5530 3- r .ZF 5 - H .nj 1155- m.. E:-' 59, w Og? C.-93.5.9 2 E155 Q m v-3 gt 9' E-rs E. ul.: guEZ' O :r E f+ 2 LFP saw we f+f+1 +Q1'+++'l l l5'! +'blP'fl'+Q+'Q l' 'l l !'+'I l'++'f++++++++'l'+++4 l'-lui-'l'++++ A 'I ! !-E+ -I'-1' '- +'f'+ -'Y'P l l 7 l l l'+'f'4' , 5' fwkf - +9 5 : I I F 'I' 4- 4' 'I' 1 'I' gi Qa- L: O aff 212 gi We F 9 9 l 1 1 'O 1 I Russell Anderson, 2 if Webb City N 5 l -l Always independent but never i 9 neutral-in debate. ' Debate. 1 ' Miriam Sutter, Diamond She doesn't put every sugges- ,' tion on the plane of duty. 1 l Charles Schubert, Lamar i Sometimes I sit and think, , sometimes I just sit. P I P X Irene Farney, Diamond To be loved as in the book of dreams. l Roger Smith, Carterville Exist in 14129. I Mary Lee Ritchey, ' Harrison, Ark. ' F , Makes life sweeter with her 5 ' smile. She's a queen. ' 1,1 Ashlar Queen, Rho Alpha, Ark. ? 2 Club. Whistler Staff, Debate. + . Bernard Smith, .4 West Plains Q He hath put his heart to school , X0 Philomamhean, ivrinisterial Ass'n. 1? Track. J I, EX? .Carrie Lucile Ward ' Centervillelf vw!!- , .x 9 Met many. known several. lik- xf ed a few and loved one. ,, . x .1 t La Tertulia. y 54 ' XJX l 'S if. L. ff-. , o a e Fort Six 5 U N, -:J g y lp, x. g . A Q H5 . ,fs 1 , Q ati ia, LL. 'tml-'M '8' 5929 Edna Lucille Cox, Hume It's a gay did world when you' are gay. La Tertulia. Home Ec. Club. 01 111. Elmer Phipps, Sheldon Listen. Lady Fair! La'-Tertulia. Football. Kathleen Wilson, Carthage Much study is wearisome to the flesh. Q. P. Club. Charles I. Spahr Carthage Ask. I will tell you. Philomathean. Student Forum, Y. M. C. A., Ministerial Ass'n Choir. Life Service League. F059 Russell McCauley, Stuttgart, Ark. Here he is, there he is, where's Russell? Ashlar Bus. Mgr.. Whistler Bus. Mgr., Johnson Club, A1'k. Club, Philomathean, Y. M. C. A., Choir. Lucile Gibson, Kansas City Just live your own true life. Beta Zeta, Y. W. C. A., Isa- bella Thoburn Aux., Student Forum. ' - nm, ' C Arch J. Joyce, Carthage He earves at the table-biology table. ' Football, Basket Ball, W Club. 'l l l l' O'l l lNl l'll'4l lNl' -1-++E-1--1--me-4-1--1--x--:--x--x-Q 'DWI' -l'+'l'+'l' -1 l X-+'l l l 1' K-9+-1--1-+-x--1--1'-x'-a--1-+-s--:--1' +-:-4--nf-z--:-+-z--a-in-+ +4-++-1-'n--4-+4-fx-+-4-++++++++++++4--9+ gf ASHLAR Alpha Smoyer, Webb City To the pure. all things are pure. La Tertulia. Helen Woods, Hume They reckon ill who leave me out. Home Ec. Club, tLa Tertulia. , lo r' i , f f ,V Q CQi?yFl5y,r 'QSM 4 ' Johnson 01,51 ' affix.. thel Hardaway, Carthage Lesser, perhaps in stature, Lul not in mind. Q. P. Club. Ralph Roland, Kansas City When asked to name his par' ents, he answered, Mama and Papa. Life Service League, Minister- ial ass'n.. Student Foram, M. C. A., Studdxt Council. Thelrha L. A h, Ca ' For . . tand K P. Isabellx oburn A ., r ch olds, spahish 1 . f fw y , N ll 1 f xg C A1 Ainsworth, Ducnwgg Lillian Dalton, Buffalo Lloyd Alb Y Our hearts, our hopes are all Shong for the IOVIDS h0D0l'lT18 with thee- and 0beYmg act A frlend to strangers -n-+4-+4-+++++++++++++4-++++++a-++++ 2- l929 -34-++4'+++4w4-+4-4-+4-aw-0+-o-4+ I QQ-1--1-++n-+-4.4-++.:.-l.,l--e.i'-l-M.,f-+l-,w'+l0l-':-':-fl-logs P,5f-HRAR o3+-l--l--l-+-l-l-+-1f-l-l-++-r++++-l--z-+-s-l-'l-+++-l- Z - Q -N L fl Mrs. Lillian Perkins Benson Jarrett, Bob James, Joplin Wrlght, Mildred, Kans. Carl Junction Alias-..Bob., An Unknown Friend' Who can follow Ben's track? W club, Track, Football. Sara James, Joplin -4 if Paul Wickham C rth A real 00-04- nw ' a age Carl J. Johnson, -, Another scientist. Carterville . l if A dd' h , Wilham C. Ames, bu mg c emlst. Webb City it J. T. Wallace, Carthage His thoughts are among the He made a hit-but not in Chandler Key' Carthage Sublime- 'E' math' Now lissen, folks. W. . dr Tenms' Wesleyan Players' Max Barnes, Carthage 'Q' He prefers wedded bliss. I' Eugenia Hatcher, Martha 0- Phipps. Sheldfm Y. M. c. A., Ministerial Assn. Duenweg Smilin', happy-go-lucky Martha. ik . 2 An Unknown Scholar- Be? ietagtflnfeifrsfll Y' W' Robert Buxton, Joplin if Gentlemen still exist. I think. 4' ' - Student Council, Orchestra. I H l ld t if nez ag er' GO en C1 Y Chester Roney' Webb Clty String Trio, String Quartette. 1 The charm of her music goes Lea,-ning to fo,-get? 'M h. . . 4- Rhwlm her L Club WSSIEYHH Players- Victor Wood, Competltlon o p a, yre . 3 Mabel Scott Joplin He's in the marines, now. , . , ' d od t. A Ralph O. Grosshart, Sl::leetAluQaSSum'ng an m es C, Spencer Coontz, . Adram 0 D a' Carthage , Optimistic as a. seed catalogue. Raleigh S. Sigars, Waco Doomed to be 8 prof, ' Tennis. Wesleyan Players, De- si hate. A little fellow, but some day- j a mg e'1g1 ee'- Mary M. Aldrich, 'fl' , , Kansas City 3 William Waggoner' Wllllam Bowman, A good conscience makes a joy ,i - - ' Q Webb City Carthage ful countenance. V His name's William but we call He takes fwe nalkcourses' Y, W. C. A., Beta Zeta, Home him Bill, Track. Basket Ball. W Club. Ec. Club. pi of v fl' 1' 1-if .--P 4 i ve 59 vg?+o+++4++a-4-++++aM-wosovwu-sox-ow-wg. 11929 Q4-4-++ 4-+++4-++++4-++4-++-i- Page Forty Eight if f of .9 - 3 4. 'B Ai . 'S 9?- ' 5 + 'b 'P 'lr + 4. rl- v'o l :Zn '1- 4'- . 'Ir .5 'X' .g. ov. J.. A . + J. . .L .4 q. -3' 4. r'e 4. Jo . .5 -3' 'I' Jn Ju . .g. -2' fu -1' 4. v' 4 ,v ..- .g. 4. .5 4. 'o .- .5. .,. 4- 'l'++ Q4- ,n .4 i . A -- :J .,, .fi 1. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. an H 5 H R -1- vp -.- -,' '.' '.' '.' '.' '.' 5' 'I' '.' '.' 'z' '.' '.' '.' 1- '. '.' '. . 'I' 1 3' 'IHP4 xp VY-rx . 'r . 'I' . . 2 'I' , . I 'i' .:. ,F ::: 'P I 'I' ' .'. , . . 4. 'I' , .g. ' .1 . . 4. . -1+ . 'i' 'Q' 4. + fg. f' -2- ' 4. .' , .'. 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C., we readily grasped the true Wesleyan spirit, which we have carried with us throughout the year. Early in the year we met and elected officers and since that :QI time our class has made very note-worthy progress under the able lead- 3: ership of Carl Jenkins and Max Colson, who succeeded Jenkins the sec- ond semester. Our class is well represented in athletics, as it is in all other school organizations-we proved this fact by winning the track meet, staged 3: between the Freshmen and the Upper-Classmen. ' Having a bright past, a wonderful present and a clear future, our ' class feels that it is bound to bring great achievements and make O. W. C. better in general by our presence. 'I' 'I' f Q.. . '!' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'I' .g. 'Z' 4' 'S' 'Z' 'Z' 'Z' 'X' 'Z' .g. 'I' '1- 'I' . :- - w. +++-x--:QM-1-+-:--:f-z--s':-+-e.-z--:--:.+e--z--:0:0:-.:-':--z-+-z- l929 S2 -:-':-.:--:--:--s--:Q-z-':-+-s-z--x.-z--z'-:--:.-u-ef-x--z'+'z--x-.:--x-+-s4-1-Q5gg U Page Fifty , , N V . -1. .g. -5. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g.. .g. .g. .5 .g. .g. .g 201- .5 .g. .g. .g.., .g. EE, A 5 H R as g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. .g..g..g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g..g..g. .g..g..g..g..g. 2? . ,F -'1 . . W' . . ' . . . 1--1--:-5 HSHLHR -gc, -:--:-'zvz--:--x-':--:-+-L--n--:--x-fz-++-.--.-+4--1-+-:--:--1-+4-4 Ouanda Sawyer, Pine Bluff, Ark. W7nene're you hear that flute- like voice. You know that Ouanda's near. Q. P. Club, Choir, Lyre, Orch- estra. Vocal Trio. Carl J. Webb, Carthage The book agent. YMCA. Student Forum, Arkan- sas Club. Whistler Staff, Gospel Team. Irene Lown Duenw f LA yufpaaxafaviisef. 5.62, J, 1 ,am.saQ- .. ,Q J, fix , ft ' ' AJ0,y',f,I Cecil Richey, Lincoln, Ark. His pleasing personality rivals the movie shiek he imitates. Philo. John Clark, Joplin No, my name isn't Tom. Max Colson, Joplin High point man in more than one way. Philomathean. W Club, Basket Ball, Orchestra. R' af., 4,1 em- .3- 'X' .If John McDonald, Joplin He takes life seriously. uf' 1 '-'a1'fy 1 f Lxk 1 ,,! P.. L,..q I 'li'I5 'ff' . -' ni- .1 C' , fi , L4A'f'.g2,.! V' 3. - Blanche Shouse, Webb City You can't get too much of ai good thing. izf-ffwf 5 X . + Beta Zeta. -'- if 'l 4. John Burkholder, Joplin 'S' A dashing young chap. Track. 3' .L 'I' 'Z' '11, , Mary Helen James, Zalma Wonder girl, wonder h w l she could be quiet. M Beta Zeta, Home Ee. Cl b, Q. 3' 0 K P. Ulub. 'I' 'S' l -I- Lewls Proctor, Carthage Proctor pushes his position wit pride. Q Wesleyan Players. Ashlar, Foot- ban. .i. '1- .F -i- .g. Christine Marsh, Carthage li- She's a Q. P. girl and a girl 'Z' you ought to know. I Q. P. Club. 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S2 m 1' is His studying is never affected by his dates. oh--no! Philnmathea Orchestra. Y. A A. I U 1 . ' y. 6. . W' , sl ,J f ,sy 'A JWin d Y y, hage f y lf . fl I , Q . '. J K if a Jathyvffs a4Gret:ian A 'dd. o,'fV 'v4 . W - X go Cdl ,-is l I lf ,J . Eff af 'Y , V U fill! xl HV Jgjil a if ' HJ V v , , ' ' Q ' donald Em-ight, Carthage A x lg 'N His vocabulary rivals Webster's J,,xChoir, Wesleyan Players, De- ,' -ta ol bate, Philomathean, Student J -4- ,. ' .,Forum, Y. M. c. A., whim, 1,5 If ' ,O-in 'lk' ler Staff. . V : ' 1 , r Q- ,hi ,. .- ' xl :Alma Clyde, Carthage ' ' ,Jig x She's a good sport at all times. 1 . '9.'Beta Zeta, Student Forum, I' H 5.1.59 Home Ec. Club. ' V 1 'vi gl B . '1' I z . ...ij v f . Q 4, A -Q ' Robert W. Harpe, Mountain View A star in football - in his studies, too. Choir, Football. 'P QQ-ia'-M-I'-I-ef-I-J--1--a-rf-1-in Page Fifti Tvx 0 Q--.4 Lucille Jones, Galena, Kas She prefers blondes. but bru- nettes will do. Gloir, Beta Zeta. Student For- um, Orchestra. Edythe Thatcher, Osceola Wit accompanied with modest beauty. Q. P. club. ' Byrd Munson, Webb City He soars as high as most birds do. l-669 f 3. A 4 A A ..- .N N. i fe 4 .9 4. fn v'-1 . v'1 A J- . '. '. 'I' Q 'QQ I' -2' - . Magus 5-371 A mfg' 1rd1e ay reisl 'Z' Sedalia A laughing, jolly girl who time. ' Beta Zeta. A l r Staff, Y. W. ,. .p . keeps her da s ah ad 2 ' C. A., Student Forum. Dorothy Beckman, Liberal Sparkling eyes and a sparkling personality. Lyre Club. Choir. Q. P. Club. Wilma Banta, Troy, Kans. In spitea her sedate grand- mother's air, Wilma knows present day slang. Wesleyan Players, Y. W. C. A., Student Fo1'um. Charley Campbell, Stella Not the kind you smoke. , -u-Kawsp-sk HJ Z .. dw-4 w -34' 4. .g. 4. .3 Jn . ,. 6. .g. n'o v'- 4. C Z, , Helen Hayes, Lockwood Little but mighty Isabella Thoburn Aux., Home Qc. Club. A .'. v .4 I 3 6 4- + 'P :E rv to do 4- 4 4- i i 5 -x- 'I' I -1- 'I' -1' 'I' -I- -I- -1' 'Y' 'Q-1--x--z-+-:+-:- 1.1.1. , JA o S' Q . Q Jw Jn In -'Q e's J- Ja s' ' e's J' sz' If in fe fe of ....4.- 4. 1... Juanita Merrell, Joplin She puts the e's in Wesleyan Plays. Wesleyan Players. I Juanita Wiseley, Sheldon The possibilities of. her voice merit deep nsideration. A Alu Y.w.c. ,,414,lL . m y ellsqflevada General Wellington Waterloo Wells, wizard - wise -will- ful. Whistler Staff. 'Helen Davis, Harrison, Ark. If God can love all the boys. surely I can love a dozen. Home Ee. Club. Student Coun- cil. Arkansas Club. Gregory Brian, Joplin His wagon is hitched to a climbing star. Joy Doty, JOPIQ A joy to friends and acquaint- ances. La Tertulia, Whistler Staff, Ashlar Staff. Pern Hunter, Miller Behind that silent mask. a troop of thoughts are marching. Bertha Riley, Waco From her name and ready wit. she must be a true child of Erin. A 4-Qu-..j--Lf.. , Ig... fe.-1.1, qkvvob - .I I l 4 if 1 -, 4. 4. 4. -1. 4. 4. 4. .5 .g. 4. .1 . .g. .7 .g. 4. .g. Irene Fitzgerald, Eldon Her giggles sound like ripples J in a brook. Beta Zeta. Y. W. C. A., La Tertulia. Donald Preston, Seymour Hes a blond but he doesn't lall for them all. Philomathean. Choir. Esther Gilbreath, Hume 'l' -1- Helen's chaperon. . Isabella Thoburn Aux. Q l 4 . U 1 -c P V- . -1- wi Dan Dewey, Osceola His thoughts fly high on the wings of honor. 'Z' Philomathean. 'l- ' 4 fly?-7: uma A xandeegf Carthage ,T 4. 0. 3 iq Another Alexander, the Great. 7 'I' Af If .vb Rho Alpha, Beta Zeta. x' -1- I , .5. N N I ' .45 1 1 ff f' ' I- 2' -l- John Spencer Dewey, -Q ,, if Osceola ' ' J' ii if V His smile always carries a 4- 'serious thought. f U La Tertulia, Football. O i V ,- 'Z' C ' 1 A ' 'Q' ..- Myrtle Franklin, Osceola -' EE SP1 'cr 5-,S on -'ie 53 -S :1 S SB 'I Q 2 2 9 T4 5 57 ?' Ui ff 5. U U PV '1 O '1 E 5 1--1--e-+-x--f +-1-++++-:- -1- -In -1- -1- is -1- -1- -1- -1- 'E' 'P -1- 'Z' 'J' -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- i' -3- 'E' 'I' -1- -1- 1- 4- n-5 N to ci 5 -1- '5' 'E' -i- -1- 4- -2- -1- -1- -1- -1- -2- -1- -1- -z- -1- -1- -1- 1- -1- -1- -1- 4- -1- if'-I--1-4 Homer Runyon, Nevada Red's smile and red hair make a splendid combination. Basket Ball, Y. M. C. A.. Page Fifty Three -r-r++-r+ +4-a-++ s--i--1+++-if-5-+-I-Q25 4. i 'P Q 4 are ' 'im 09- 5.98 -45915 gg, Q- H -U' mfg gm rm pa E5 HU' 2:' 5. E5 52: 550 QP 5 -I- 3 5- P 5 3 Q ff 5 E .. l. 5 97 -P UQ E cn Q 0 L-' x VN O wha' :S so I 2. 52,5 on O1-v-X Q s... Egmb- X mf' 'cs 'fm K cj -:S .N 1-PH F919 1- D Q' Fi L: an EZ F' UQ ' U2 gm E695 fn 525 Q ' .Q -9 5' rf N UQ 5 5? - 'ia ' I3 5-P' O Q- .2 if N S H '- Q .5 52 5: Q 29 55 EQ E503 S'-3 . :W 2 ji 'H ora ...M S -N .2 5 2 f 5: :. Q. Ii ' in i 'I' E 'P 49 WSU? 'K' 'P+ P+ Lora Mae Bell, Billings A countenance bright and cheery and a soul that's Devel' Weafy. Beta Zeta, YWYCA, Isabella Thoburn Aux. Harold Bennett, Carthage Joined-till death do us part Ministerial Ass'n, YMCA, Stu- dent Forum. Irene Bennett, Carthage Harold's little mistress. YWCA, Student Forum. William Brown, Joplin He thought, Care's an Enemy to Life. Football, W Club. Turner Cameron, Carthage Another P. K. lPreacher's Kidj W Club, Football. Gertrude Carter, Carthage 777-' ZZ., I Magna 'mo mentally an o - C Victor Cook, Nevada He preferred a P. A. degree to a B. A. Degree. Football, W Club. Eugene Crocker, Webb City Now he juggles human bones. Boyd Davis, Joplin He's quite a good fellow. by the way. La Tertulia, Philomathean, Or- chestra. Faris Davis, Kansas City He's only a Freshman. but he has an ambition to be great. Basket Ball, Wesleyan Players. Treva Davis, Webb City Don Fike, Competition A kick everlasting. Football. Margaret Finn, Sarcoxie Just a sweet Irish lassie. Wesleyan Players, Q. P. Club, French Club. Clifford Gibson, Carthage Why hesitate? Eldred Gilbreath, Carthage Just give mc time to do some- thing great. Mildred Gordon, Carthage Modest and sugar-sweet. Byrl Gowin, Carthage A diller, a dollar,-a ten 0'- clock scholar. Football. 4. She lilies fun and succeeds in They who maintain silence Musette Hedge, Webb City akmg lt' Shall not be quoted' Another victim of matrimony. Mrs. De Ett Cloonan Alta Irene Eaton, Hurley Roy Houston, Carl Jct'n Jophn Small in stature but high in 3 A case with two at a time. ' Watchfulweighting ideals. Track, Pbilomathean, Football. . . l Jm,'5,S My .lnivl ' Jr X , 1.i..l-:.f fy, ,y Js yys.Q,,,,l.-- -'faklp l + l 'P fx nhl!! . J J 'AL' ,'f.i . fs'--Q I, .f 9-V ,geo--9+-r-9+-I-+-H-9+ +00-wx-qQ'I92,9 -3+uW-S3-++++++++++++++++-I-+-M Nl Page Fifty Four , A I f - ',-.L LN 3. 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. .,. . 3. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. 9 A 5 H L A R .3 .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. .5 4. 4. .g. .g. 4. .1 .g. .g. 4. 4. .g. A, 1' mes Hyde, Carthage Lorene Ruth Mitchell, Don Scott, Joplin Carthage Mother's precious little boy. W if niore W. .than ,J ' f l '12 Jasper, Diamond 'Y K , . . smile. e wears a million dollar Student Forum, Y.W.C.A. Carl Jenkins, Carthage Once a Frosh president-some day a real president. Tennis. George Kellogg, Carthage A string on his finger remind- ed him of classes. Philomathean. Lemuel Kennedy, Duenweg He makes a good Eskimo-he keeps cool. Helen Lea, Joplin She likes campusology. La Tertulia. Kenneth Lytle, Joplin Once, quoth he, but never more. ' NJ ' rakMC A sweet little wife. La Tertulia, Whistler Staff, aide to Ashlarliditor-in-Chief Burke Rand, Webb City Going, going. gone. Wesleyan Players. Fred Repplinger, Joplin Please. pretty please. Dorothy Reser, Carthage Unknown to those who know her no I 5151.21 72, Paul Reset, Carthage Why not? Boyd Rickman, Carl Junction A second choice. Rose Robards, Oronogo She loves studies pleasure. as well as Rho Alphas. I ' chita, Kaus. l'ell Robb, Granby ..BiSh0p, Mccooll.. tried to be tough but 'she' Ministerial Ass'n, Philomatheaii Student Forum, Life Service, League, YMCA. Cecil Miles, Carthage We wonder how it would feel up there. Marion Milton, Carthage She's never had an outward crush--but oh. the inner. cooked him. Ralph Ross, Carthage He thinks athletics and girls more interesting than studies. Football, Track, Basketball, W Club. John Sanders, Joplin Thinks the Million Dollar Drive ' is a new Federal Highway. Rachel Smith, Siloam Springs, Ark. She. too, has her secret crushes. YWCA, Beta Zeta. French Club. Faye Stephens Curl and giggle A5 combination for a J I O Q v 4. , L17 ,lv Stark City SQ-wif ' J Q r Willis Talley, Carthage Curly hair and sparkling eyes are the essence of a. maiden's sighs. Pearl Tappana, Webb City Rain or shine, hot or cold, in the pool she goes-on Mar. 17. La Tertulla Earl Taylor, Russellville, Ark. He longs zo be a sailor-from appearances. Bonnie Thompson, Joplin She diets between meals. Wesleyan Players, Home Ee. Club. Bruce Waggoner, Webb City W'illiam's little brother. Louis Wells, Lamar It's nice to get up in the morn- ing--at 5 o'clock but-you know the rest. Football, W Club. Page Fifty Five E2 4. 'i' Jn . 4. .:. .1. 4. .:. ... . ... .'. . 'i--b+'l'+++'Z- -1--1--x--1--Z-iz, 'I' 'P fl- -lf 'I' -'. . .g. . .,. 'l I'+++fl- 'P+ 'P'i l l'R' We -1 'I' I J -i -z- -1- -i- -1- 4- -1- -z- -i- 4- '24 4- -1- -2- -1- 'E' -i- -i- li' .f. up so N so ci 5 -2- '? -1- 3 4- li 'E ': Q- -1- ffl -i- -x- -2- -1- 3'1- 8 'V .. U .- - 0 -,A f,...... . .. . C1 , Q at ,... .,.,.g..,..g..g..,.... . 6 A , .g..g..g..5.5..g. if .gd 503. '. '. A. , .,. . A. ,. '..,..' ' g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3 4. 4:3 s Q . Q o 'eq' 937' Q: .g. . ofa -5- Wayne Wood, Competltion Paul Wllson, Golden City IE: Tl1ere's a Wayne-bow round my 'Practice what you preach, Paul' 3. 4, shoulder. Composer 'I quoth Bettie. 'E' 'Q' Choir .E 132 'X' ' .9 NOTE: If there is anyone regu- 'Q larly enrolled that has been ov- 'Z' 4. erlooked in the compiling of 2 -' this list. we do sincerely hope V' 1 x 9 Sci,-1' you will forgive but in self Qc .ig defense would like to say that 'N '? if you had been in a picture- -' 2: panel, you could not have been -1- over-looked. :gf EDITOR-IN-CHIEF. -1. f Iii 'K' 31 .g. 231 '2- :Sv 'I' 133 vfa Q. q. 'I' .-. '3' It Isn't The Collegeg It's You. dh JL, I A y ' lf. J U, l.. Don t say with a frown M +31 . That you don't like your school U Qi: That's run by a clannish few. '21 A chain is as strong as its weakest link. 5- How strong is the link called you? v iff If you'll join in the ranks H Q1 And pull with the crowd 4. fff , -. ,4 Your dreams will all come trueg if 8. You'll be surprised at the change you'll see. -5 5 l , OA fg . - , ,F It 1sn't the college, 1t's you. .g. f fn ae fx' .' 32 - 3-P53 . - -' , fi - . ' 5 -M' 0 dei: I '1 A A ' 6 Q4 ,, .'- ' Q. 1 0 2811 F Q , 3 - -3. . - 5 ' li 132 'I' ' , 4. ,Zo . ,:, - J' 1 Sfkqnp.g..g..g..g..g..p.g..g..g..g..'..g..g..g..g..g..g. ....'. . p.g.g..g..g..g..g.Q,, .34..g..g..g..g..g.4.q..g..3.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.q..p.g..g.R-5 ' Page Fifty Six - KV' ' a . 4 4 , I I HSHLHR ,,,-.L 'QW' 'Sr- .if - -1:-. :., g - .i,A,--- - , -- .za . - 4 . Sub-Freshmen M .5 Ji, .4 4 I' 3' 5. 5' . Ag. . de- ! 0:4 'P O'l ,v .5 P . . . v . , . . ,, , . ' . . . . . . w, ,.0.,,.,, ,.,, , 2,11 N A. , ., 5, ., ., . . .-'va'-'K n . . . .' r r .' s gg Page Fifty Seven QS?-s-:-fx-+++++-I-M-+-1-+++-e'+-4-++-o++++++8, QSHLAR f34-+-s-++4-c-r-+++++++++++-z--x-+++':-+++g 1. .P fl- vi + A lf 6 1- -of A 'r r 'lr Q Sub-illrwhmrn ,, , + Qllaaa ilbffzrvra I Qfesident gfoward .Rayman + Cl7ice-Qresident Clfay Rayman 5 fsecfefaffy Anna .Rayman QGVGBSUVCV 'william Sckerle 'lv Howard Layman, Carthage Ray Layman, Carthage A layman brother. The other brother. , Arkansas Club, Kampus Kats, Arkansas Club, Philomathean. -S: Printers' Devil. X Y X , QI'-dk , X1 X My Y Mack Nickeu, Anna Layman, Carthage H3281 Valley Our sweet little gui. - Proud of his native state. Arkansas Club, Beta Zeta, Stu- ., Arkansas Club. Kampus Kats. dent Forum' YWCA' .L ff Robert Nickell, William Eckerle, -5- West Fork, Ark. Pleasant Grove 'r No, Pm not Mack's brother- An optimist- he's married. J. only a covsin. 'I ? 1 Aikansas club, YMCA. Phno- O, mathean. 4 0 -5 Qgf-9-If-r-if-If-N-4'i--1-I-4s-r oc-aooeq-ov-D E- 1929 Q3++++++++-b-e-++++-b+++-l-++-t--l--I-+++++4- Page Fifty Eight J. 4 f 'Q R. J. .K 4. '- R K 4. v'1 . 'I' . .Ae u'n . fe . 4. n'4 . v ... ., 'Z' . .,. 4' a'4 31 . 1 v'- 'I' 4. -3. .L F5 ++'!'+ l'-I-'Z- it' i u.. ' ' ,. ., . ,- . r . .-ff .fpgx 'fit-iLHf,i .i , +V :fwff-A-cf f I J ' 'Q ,LQ D .g. . . .,. fl . 4. '- . .g. .g. .g. '. , . - 'Q' 1 v'4 . v'n .g. . .,. fo . 4. .g. 'Z' u ':' llfflfll 0.0 Ju 9.1 n'w .zo .:. 9.4 .g. 'Z' , . , , ,- . - f A -' Q csv., v wiv gp ,g. 4. 4. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. .g..g. .g. .g. .g. 4. -1. .g. .g. 4. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. .g. V.. I Q 2 9 -, 1 .g. .9 .g. .g. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. 4. .g. 4. 4. 4. 4. .g. .,. 4. .,. ..- -. Z- '.' -3- v. 0, -1- 4 3 L Page Fifty Nine I J ff .1 w I 1 ,gp '. s 5 .Q. I. J. .y 4 3 g..g..- Q v. -J3g..1..g. s 1. 1. wsu Q has 55. l Ili g Ozark Wesleyan Alumni Associaiion l REV. C. P. MILLS, President Kansas City, Missouri IQ MR. RALPH McK. BREWER, Sec-Treas. Warrenton, Missouri l ff. 47 if ,. . fi 4 1 fi l Y I g 5 l , l 1 i f 2 The Alumni Association includes every graduate from Ozark Wesleyan 1 since 1871. The membership is about seven hundred 'men and women who l are proud of and loyal to the traditions and customs of Ozark Wesleyan College l so each member is interested in the future welfare of his Alma Mater. fr E Ozark Wesleyan College is the inheritor of three institutionsg Carleton ' College, at Farmington, Missouri which was united with Marionville College, Z in 1885. The Arkansas Conference College, at Siloam Springs which was 1 united with Marionville College. The Marionville College which became the 5 i' property of the St. Louis Conference of the Methodist Church in 1871. Each 1 of these institutions served well its day as is evidenced by the large number of X alumni who are serving in positions of honor in the church, in business and in l the state. V . QL Q2 The first alumni member graduated from Marionville College Class of '78, X :N Every year since then with the exception of year '82, each class is represented 1 Z in the Alumni Association. l E The Alumni Association meets annually on Home Coming Day at Ozark i Wesleyan College. Any graduate or former student of these schools should -f- feel at home on the campus of Ozark Wesleyan College. 'r . 1 -2- - 1 l J- I A I l I 32+-z--:-':f':--9-rs-sez'-s-:--I--2-+f:-++-z-4--c--:-+4f-c--1--wf-:--:--:-3 1929 -3 -z'-:-':--z--:Q':--zf-:'-:'+4--:--:--:--:-es:--2--:Q-.'-'z--z--1--sw -1--' sql Page Sixty hs 1 i ..g. fQgi1..:..5.. .-.v HSHLHR 4-frwz--1-'za-ws-+1-4-1.--2-+'w:'xQeU'f I aux- ff:-'eesfrfff .5. ii T A few of the outstanding members of the Alumni are mentioned below. It will be noted the names of women are few, perhaps this is because many of them are kept busy helping their husbands become noted. CS' ,. In the Church CfQ7orId we fnd: In the Qusiness CZOJOVIJ we fnd: H. A. Jones, minister Monett, Mo. Roy Simmons, doctor Sarcoxie Former ?f?S'dent of 0- W- A. J. Howard, banker Billings Frank Neg' ,mm1SFeF Sprmgneld H. G. Baker, contractor ..,,.. , California 4. L. F. Dlmmltt, minister ....., , Indiana C W B . d d t M. . :lu C. A. Gilbreath, minister N. Kansas City ' ' au' ' Oc or ' ' lssoun QQ Former President of O. W. C. Bessie Waddell, author Ash Grove A. G. Keast, minister ....,. , Iowa D. B. McKnight, grain inspector K. C. -- A. T. Cotton, minister Williamsburg, Kan. Arch Stafford, YMCA J. Chas Gilbreath, min. Warrensburg Tom Moore, attorney Springfield Former President of O. W. C. Rolla Andrews, druggist Billings g J. F. King, minister Carthage Raymond Pyles, insurance agent K. C. Supt. Freeman Hospital Floyd Craven, banker Joplin W. F. Turner, min. in Christian Church V3-U09 CUSS, loufnalist Spfmgfleld W, A, Gray, minister Fairplay James McCollum, attorney ...... , Okla. C. P. Mills, minister Kansas City Arnett Matthews, dentlst Fred McLean, evangelist ...... , Kansas Ad01PhUS McGee, attorney Carthage Kansas Conference W. F. Maring, insurance Carthage , In the czfieaching CZ0Dorld we find ' Ralph Brewer Central Wesleyan College D. J. Griswold Montana University ji Wm. Simmons Boston University Claude McCollum i it J. L. Grundy Carthage United States Bureau of Education .,. 'f' Carl Swift Drury College L. T. Reser Ozark Wesleyan College 'I' Herald Hillard Asbury College W. E. Howard Tulsa University 4. Hugh Hickman Mount Vernon W. W. Cushing ...... High School 4, 4. +. H if In the estate CCCDorld we 15nd Dewey Short United States Representative from Missouri S. W. White State Supreme Court Judge, Colorado Arch M. Baird State Representative, Missouri S. B. Dayton Ex. Probate Judge, Missouri '- C. S. Turner Mayor, Neosho, Missouri R. N. Kirby City Clerk, Carthage, Missouri Harry Moore ...... Superintendent of schools f 4, Q 231 v 0.4 I- ., 55. .gift-:--1--z-++-:--z--:-+-:--z-:--z--:--z--:--n-':--:--x--x--:f-:f-:--:--:--:--:--:--:-Q' l929 Q-:.-:-':--:f-:--a'-:--e-':--x--z-':--z--2--x-Ox-4-+-x'-x-+4-'x-+-:-+-1-+e-+32 Page Sixty One H+ HSHLHR I-'Y-'I Alumni attending Ozark Wesleyan Seniors IDA ALLENDORF, A.A., B.S. ESTHER SPAI-IR, A.A., A.B. ELIZABETH KEITH, A.A., B.S. ANGUS SPRINGER, A.A., A.B WILBUR LONGSTRETH, A.A.,A.B. LAWTON STUKEY, A.A., A.B BETTIE MCWILLIAMS,A.A.,B.F.A HARRY WEAVER, A.A., A.B. Juniors VERNON BRADFORD, A.A. ERMA CAMPBELL, A.A. KATHRYN CARRICK, A.A. JOHN DENNISON, A.A. RALPH DENNISON, A.A. MARGUERITE KNIGHT, A.A. A, .2 I 3. 1. RUTH LINN, A.A. THEODORE MERMOUD, A.A. BERNICE MERRELL, A.A. ARTHUR T. MITCHELL, A.A. PERCY PIERCE, A.A. RAYMOND TOMLINSON, A.A. WILBURN YODER. A. A. -I .tl T !. 5. .L .5. A if Qv 4. Q, f Qzark Cf0Deslelyan I , Ozark Wesleyan we're a loyal group , I QE Every slngle day we love you more and more Q N 7 To gold and blue we will e'er be true ' Ozark Wesleyan here's to you A 3 Though there are other schools they say f None compares with ours today if To Alma Mater we'll be true -5 Ozark Wesleyan here's to you -F T 1 ii li. gf?-x--:--10+-:Q-1--z-++-:--:.+++++-I'-I-++-I-+-I--I--.'--I-.1--I--:A+ga 1929 -:.-I-.:..g..g..g..p.g..g..g.,g..'..v 4.4.4 .w 5.1 4. .- wg Page Sixty Two I V Page Sixty Three A 'I' -2- 'I- 4. 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At the session of the St. Louis Conference held in Butler, Missouri, last October the Board of Education of the :QL Conference approved the Million Dollar Program and asked the churches of the Conference to support it to their best ability, The Million Dollar 4, Program Committe is headed by Attorney Allen McReynolds of Car- thage as General Chairman: Judge Frank L. Gass of Carterville, Mo., Vice-Chairmang Mr. O. E. Proctor of Carthage, Chairman of the Carthage City Committee, Dr. Louis M. Potts, Vice President of the College, Director. Secretary, and President Wm. Wirt King. Under the leadership of these men the Program has gone steadily forward and as .g. the Ashlar goes to press the Million Dollar Program is well past the half . Way mark with 3S525,000.00 subscribed. The very gracious and generous 5 ff gift of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Green in the amount of 3S150,000.00 has P swelled the total to the above figure and greatly encouraged and heart- ' ened those connected with the College and its financial program. By June 1,1930 a total of one million dollars is expected to be raised. 4. v . x v Under the Committee organization a staff of experienced and able workers is being used in securing these funds. Reverend R. N. Jones has been with the College since July 1928 and has been a real force in helping our friends make their gifts. Reverend Leland H. Koewing joined the Million Dollars Program staff in October and since then has been in the Held collecting old pledges and securing new ones. His en- thusiasm and consecration have won many friends and a goodly number of substantial gifts. Miss Emma Knell, a much loved Carthage woman who has served in many community and state projects of philanthropic nature, has been giving her fine abilities to this Program and at present is leading the Women's Auxiliary in their Carthage canvass. We are i, happy to report that the Women's Auxiliary with Miss Knell as leader .- has been a vital factor in the success of the Carthage canvass. Mr. Orie -2- Snyder has been representing the Million Dollar Program under the 'lx insurance plan and although he has secured gifts of other nature his lx Qi.: . . . . . . . . 13-. chief concern has been in Writing insurance contracts. Publicity in any -1. ,:, financial campaign is essential and Mr. Maynard Durham, of Carthage, 0 A has been directing the publicity most satisfactorily. To all of these we give due credit for whatever success has been attained and as the Pro- .v gram advances their usefulness will increase. In order to stimulate interest on the part of the students in the Million Dollar Program an essay contest was held in which some twenty- -5' one students participated. The subject of the essay was, The Value of :if the Million Dollar Program to Ozark Wesleyan College. Prizes in the amounts of 32000, S10.00, 55.00, 33.00, and 32.00 were awarded the win- ners in respective order. Miss Thelma Marsh, a sophomore, has the distinction of winning first prize, Mr. Lawton Stukey, a senior, secondg ,, Miss Ruth Linn,.a junior, third, Mr. Arthur Mitchell, a junior, fourthg and Miss Bernice Merrill and Miss Virginia Irwin, juniors, tied for fifth place. The essay of Miss Marsh, winning first place, is herewith pre- sented to the readers of the Ashlar, - 5. . -.. J . .g. . ,. ,. , . . .,. l'1 . 'Z' gif+-:--:--r--:--:--:--:--:--:--:--:--:--:--s-:--:--:--z--:f-:--:--:--:--:--:-f:f-:--:--:-Es I929 12 -:--1--z--s-:--:--:--Q .--:--:--:--1--:--:--:--2-ft--:--:--:Q-z--2-+-2--2--x--a--:-BBQ . - . 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I 1- 4. g . .gt 5. .g. rf- 4. 4' '5' 'Z' Jr 4' 1' 1 Q It . i 1 'r 4. 'Y' 43 A fl- 4- 4' 4- 'F 'r ii 4 A J. if -:Q D '- 4:1 R 5. INEZ MAE BRINGGOLD, B. Mus. Professor of Piano MARY L. CLERKIN, B. M. Violin and Ear Training Miss Mary L. Clerkin, a graduate of the Metropolitan School of Music of Indianapolis, Indiana, and a pupil of Hugh McGibney of that school, has been added to the faculty of Ozark Wesleyan as assistant in the violin department. The addition was necessary be- cause of the heavy schedule of the department. Miss Pauline Smith, professor of violin, will now devote her time to the harmony and com- position classes in addition to direct- ing the orchestra. 53+-r--1--1-+-:-.:--x--e--1.-z--x--s+-s--1-+4--4-+-:-+-1--a--c--:--:-+-9 l929 -Q -:-.z--:--s-,z-':--:Q-:--'-+-1--z-A-rf 1--'--' -z' ' I--'--u--:--f--w i--' -z -r -' N52 8: Page Seventy f r A Q M n- .'. .'. . A .- 5. A6 - . . . . . . i S- Hf'vHLHi-L lim 1 Urga niza iions 4. 4. .g. .g. l. 4. Si, I 9 2 -xi: -1. -1- - -' - -1- -1- -1- -1- -T- -1- + -1- -1- -T- -1- -Z' -9 -F -I' -9 W Page Seventy One if s 'Q all 'l' fr '1- -if A, ,ep 6-E 'lf' - c M. -r --ff 4? F if .q. 'Y' '? 43. 3 IO . A 5 'P -P -If 'I' nl' -L' fi' 'I' fl' 'i' 'If -1 -'r'I l4r-I' 'lf 'X' '11 'If Ai' 'I' S- P1 S H L H R .3 -1. .3 4. Q. .j..3. .1..g..g. 4.4. 4. 4. 4. rg. 4.4. .3. 4. 4. q. 4. 4. 4. .:. sy 4. sg. ,gs ff. Ozark Wesleyan College Orchesira fafppeararzces Carthage Civic Music Club Chapel Second Semester Chapel, October 31 Chapel, January 14 Thirteenth Chair Annual Concert Lyceum Program Qersonnel PAULINE SMITH, Conductor VIOLINS CLARIONET Frances Wells, Concert Master Max Colson 2. Ruth Hogan . SAXOPHONE I Madellne Smith John Sullivan IEE Kathryn Carrick Bettie McWilliams TRUMPET if Agnes Wilson P3111 WilS0I1 Adele Michel Laurel Ritchie Ruth Linn TROMBONE VIOLA Boyd Davis Don Mericle TUBA 'CELLO Dr. Wolf Robert Buxton PIANO B. C. Auten BASS Clay Van Hook PERCUSSION Dick Davis Marguerite Knight Inez Hagler, assistant TYMPANI Angus Springer Ouanda Sawyer, assistant if 'lv4'+'!'+li i'+++'2'-1 -I-402-+4-40+-bb-P'i'4v-31+-B-K-'Z-as Q3-3-4.-y.4..g.4..g..g..g..g..y.g..g..g.+.g.q, 3.4.1.4 .v..y.., 4. 3.-v..g..g. ,Q Page Seventy Two I ,v ,j..1. E .:..1., ,.2..1..5..g-.5,g..g.j. 'F ,F ,1 i Y 4 l r . 4. Trio 9pQP'5UI'Il'121 ' J Frances Wells, Violin Robert Buxton, 'Cello U2 Marguerite Knight, Piano F , - P . 4 4 'Y . A ea rances PP f Organization Banquet Carthage Music Club + Chapel Program for Spanish Club Christian Church, Carthage xi 4- Broadcast from Joplin Carthage Civic Music Club Grace Episcopal Church Methodist Church, Carthage War Mothers' Tea Little Women Sarcoxie 4. Missouri Federation of Music Jefferson City + ,, 4 4. +: 4. E -Il -:0:--z--x-':--:--:-':--1--i--1--x-'x'+-z-'z--:f-:-':--:--:'-:--:- I 929 -3 -2-'zur-fr-'z-fx.-z-4-'z-++++-1--1--1--1--1--:Q-z. 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SCHEDULED CONCERTS Sang night of April 14, Memorial Hall Sang at College Christmas Party Sang for Carthage Masons Sang for Carthage Music Club Sang for Joplin Masons ' Sang at Baptist Church Song at Ozark Wesleyan Sang at Methodist Church Song for Baccalaureate . E' 1929 '3 no -b+++++++-1-+4-+++++ Page Seventy Four 'Sz yvjf, .N-f ' l I b N QSHLHR- fzlcfc-+1-+-:f++1--x14-+1 -94 1- Wesleyan Players CZ5'he qfocku On Baccalaureate night, May 27, 1928, the Players presented, The Rock,. by Mary Hamlin. This is a play in three acts depicting the character development of Simon Peter. THE CAST Simon, a fisherman Raymond Tomlinson Pandera, a Greek Raymond Tomlinson Adina, Martha AtklHSOn Titus a Roman 0m Cer Paul Terry Deborah, her mother Jennie Louise Potts A ' h -Gian William MCNEW Ucal, her uncle Angus Springer gut' 3' p ysl , Mary of Magdala ' Lucille Griffith Servant to Agul' Benafd Smith ffittle Czvjonzerf' This charming story by Louisa May Alcott which has been dramatized by Marion De Forest was presented on the evening of the eighth and afternoon of the tenth of THE CAST November, 1928. Mr. March William Gray Mrs. March Bernice Merrell Meg Jennie Louise Potts Jo Wilma Banta Amy Kathryn Collier Beth Juanita Merrell Aunt March Laurie Mr. Lawrence John Brooke Hannah Mullet Professor Baehr Y5'lze 'Gnhirteenth Ghairv The Thirteenth Chair, by Baynard Veiller, a mystery pla sented on February 14, 1929. Helen O'neill Will Crosby Mrs. Crosby Roscoe Crosby Edward Wales Mary Eastwood Helen Trent Grace Standish Braddish Trent THE CAST Jaunita Merrell Raymond Tomlinson Wilma Banta William Gray Ralph Grosshart Ruth Atkinson Bonnie Thompson Frances Pugh Harry Weaver Howard Standish Philip Mason Ruth- Atkinson Ralph Grosshart Roy Peebler Max Barnes Margaret Finn Louis Proctor y in three acts was pre- Cecil Ritchie Donald Ebright Elizabeth Erskine Birdie Mae Kreisel Pollock Percy Pierce Rosalie La Grange Margaret Finn Tim Donahue Sergeant Dunn Doolan Chandler Key Y Chester Roney ,Lewis Wells STAFF Property Bernice Merrell I Scenes and Lighting Angus Springer 3. All work done by the Wesleyan Players is done through the department of speech. E Clarabel Banta-director. - ?E-:--n--i--is-+-:--K-+-I--n-4-+-1--h+4-+-i--e--1--:Q4-+4--a-+-:--I--S-+245 IQ29 43-:--Z--:--2-+-z--:--P4--I--r-+4-4-++-I--i-f:--z-+-1-+4-fa--2--2.-:--s-+5 Page Seventy Five if W Y XM I 1.4. 4 1. 1. Q Q 1. an 5' -as er N -is ,gt ll if Debate 4, The teams used the state question for debate- Resolved that a Substitute for the system of trial by jury be adopted. The success of the teams is largely due to the eilicient coach, Prof. P. R. Stevick. 3-L kzoilze Ygeams 3, AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE if Donald Ebright Margaret Finn Russell Anderson Mary Lee Ritchey ,E Ralph Grosshart bale B. Aronhalt P qkbate Schedule Q Central Wesleyan vs. Ozark Wesleyan negative-here-lost -2 b CDual fi Parsons vs. Ozark Wesleyan negative-here-lost 3- Parsons vs. Ozark Wesleyan affirmativwthere-lost 5 Fort Scott Vs. Ozark Wesleyan affirmative-here-won Q. Fort Scott vs. Ozark Wesleyan negative-there-lost -li Southwest Baptist vs. Ozark Wesleyan negative-here-won I Southwest Baptist Vs. Ozark Wesleyan afhrmative-there-lost J. 3 czoaentatiue Schedule h Missouri University vs. Ozark Wesleyan, negative I William Jewel vs. Ozark Wesleyan, negative ,lg Cotty vs. Ozark Wesleyan, negative girls' team , William Woods vs. Ozark Wesleyan, negative girls' team Northeast Oklahoma Junior College vs. Ozark Wesleyan Prof. Stevick's watchword for the debaters became a phrase, Common sense, loyalty and patriotism demands - 'I' 1' ,332-5+-2-up-1-45.4-+-.u.:.-g..z-4.+++-4-++4-.g..g..f..g..g..p.g..g..g.-1.E., '929 .2.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4..g.,g..g..g..g..g.,p.g..g. V . C, Page Seventy Six I F cf ,4f1,1effcs, ' 2is:::L::LL f TENNIS M ' A ' TRACK b 4 f-3 Q ,J , f' ' ' Q' , 1 I . I w ,i TK? A ? 1 jx X xl 1 wk J kk., W A Nw 2 Ei XJ Ni W ' xx + L f ax? N fkf' f Xi XX .-ff xX'dC- , f g -7i f - . 1--AI.:-f X A, U , Qs' A V, V - Y I 5 W 1613 , i ' ----1,-EP' N 1 -. 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'Ihe basket- ball team was one of the fastest in the dis- trictg the 1928 track team made an excellent record, and the 1928 basketball team gave a good account of itself. Coach Merrel A. Collard received his A.B. degree at Missouri Wesleyan of Cameron, Missouri, in 1921. In the intervening years between 1921 and 1927 when he became the O. W. mentor, Coach Collard was coach at Fairfield fIll.J High School, head coach at Central Wesleyan College, at Warrenton, Missouri, and spent one year in the automo- bile business in Carmi, Illinois. He served in the army during the World War with the rank of sergeant. As member of high school and college teams he compiled an enviable record. COACH MERRELL A. COLLARD Football The Lions should win nine football games next year. In 1927 they crashed through to one victory in seven starts. In 1928 they tripled the 1927 performance by hangingup three glorious triumphs in eight games. If the Lions will only repeat this feat of tripllng the previous season's victories each year a history-making team ought to appear on the field next year. One of the most notable events of last grid season was the Homecoming victory of the Lions over the Fort Scott Junior College, 13 to 6. This game was one of the most in- teresting battles seen on any gridiron in the district, featured by the offensive punch of Ozark Wesleyan. Another worth-while game was at Muskogee where Ralph Ross dashed 85 yards to Bacone's 1-yard line after intercepting an Indian pass on Ozark Wesleyan's 14- yard line. When Carrie McBee went over for a touchdown a few minutes later the Lions earned a 6 to 0 victory over their Indian rivals. The Lions had the satisfying experience of burying another ancient rival, the the Southwest Baptists, under a landslide, 37 to 0, on the Ozark Wesleyan field. The Miami game which opened the season should have gone also to Ozark Wesleyan, for the Lions showed much more power than the Miners. O, W. C. lost the ball on its own 3-yard line in the last five minutes of play when a touchdown would have produced at least a tie. There is certainly no criticism to be made of the Lions who took part in the games nor of Coach Collard for any reverses during the season. It is impossible to build a for- midable football machine with only 15 to 18 men out for practice each evening. All in all it was an entertaining season, win or lose. Ben Jarrett, quarterback, led the Lion's scorers with 18 points for the season. Otis McGaughey, fullback, was second with 13 counters and Fred Allen, halfback, accounted for 13. The other points were McBee, half-back, sixg Kenneth Lytle, end, six, Ralph Ross 'half-back and end, one. +++g++444+++++++4++4+++ +g,I929,ig J 3++4+4++4+4++++4+4++++p4: . Page Seventy Nine K 1-ff' HSHLHR Q H Vernon Bradford has served faithfully since his election last September as the efficient head yell-lead- er of the college through the football and basket ball seasons. This is his third year in the college. He is a member of the student government. He takes a leading part in arranging and playing in those preliminary basketball games which are the delight of the college students. In his freshman year he was the runner-up in the college tennis tournament, and last year he was a member, of the tennis squad. Ver- non has served several semesters as sports editor of the Whistler and is associated with those organizations in the college which stand for progress and character. VERNON BRADFORD Basketball Out of nearly new material Coach M. A. Collard this year constructed a cage squad which compiled one of the finest records made by an Ozark Wesleyan team in any past year. Only one game did this team lose in the official basketball season, and only one Ieraptice game, played early in December with the varsity team of the Pittsburg Teachers' o ege. A In spite of the fact that Pittsburg buried them under a one-sided score. the Lions ,- set such a fast pace in the January-February season that they completed their schedule with an average of 22 points a game as compared with an average of 28 points for their , opponents in the eight games of 1929. This splendid average was good for seven victories an one de eat. . U The best game of the season was probably that. with the Northeast Oklahoma -' Junior College on the local court. On this occasion the Lions taught their opponents so r much .about basketball that Northeast defeated them when a return game was played' at ,, Miami.. Another. feature of the season was a two-day trip to Bolivar and Jefferson City. j At Bolivar the Lions administered their second punishment of the year to the Southwest gi . Baptist College, 36 to 31. The following night at Jefferson City, the Jefferson City Junior .LL College Bears were victims of the highest score made by the Lions during the year, 23 to 43. The two victories over Bolivar this year evened an old score with the Baptists who defeated the Lions twice in 1927. 4' At the opening of the second semester the Lions lost their captain and star guard, Vic ,. Woods, who did not re-enter college. His loss was keenly felt the remainder of the season. ,,:. ' Qasket Wall C-Schedule THE OPPONENTS WHERE OWC FOE Pittsburg Teachers Pittsburg 15 72 fa, Southwest Baptist College Carthage 35 26 4. Southwest Baptist College Bolivar 36 31 'f J efferson City Junior College Jeff. City 43 23 fi, Northeast Okla. Jr. College Carthage 40 31 if Draughon Business College Carthage 22 20 It Joplin DeMolay Carthage 35 22 + Northeast Okla. 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Ross, Moore, Beadle. 4- ' Q. af, 4' 'I' Track 'Q The record of the 1928 track team reveals the fact that Ozark Wesleyan .g. Ju scored 195 points to 148 for their opponents in three meets. The Lions gained 3. decisive victories over the Fort Scott Junior College and the Southwest Baptist College inrtrack and field meets at Carthage by the scores of 72 to 49 and 76 to 23 i' respectively. The Arkansas Freshmen, however, proved too much for the Lions' '- to handle in Fayettville where the Ozark Lions received a 76 to 40 setback. In addition to the intercollegiate meets considerable class interest within Q the college itself was manifested. The Freshman-Academy combination de- feated the upperclassmen early in the spring to the count of 79 to 40. Track is 1' a popular activity among the college men and a promising outlook for the cinder 5: 2 path events is to be seen this year with the return of many of last yea.r's stars qi 1 and numerous new material for the spring workouts. 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WEAVER President Harry has been in many respects the head-boy in Ozark Wesleyan this year. He has served faithfully and earnestly in the capacity of student president, trying as best he could to unite the college stu- dents into one group all striving for Ozark Wesleyan and the advancement of the col- lege rather than for personal gain. In this, he has certainly set a good personal example before the students. He has striven always to be fair and just and to present matters squarely before them. We feel that, as the first student presi- dent in the college, he has shown that the organization is highly worth-while. Be- sides this oifice, Harry has held many hon- orable positions in the college during his four years here. He is president of the senior class this year, was a member of the 1928 foot-ball team, was an officer in the Philomathean Literary Society and is a member of the Ozark Wesleyan Choir. He is an all-around good sport. Here's long-continued success to our first student's choice. Good luck, Harry. . J is :J ' i . , v.'X. 'ARTHUR T. MITCHELL Vice President Arthur T. Mitchell, as vice-president of the Student Council, has undoubtedly shown his ability as a leader. During the absence of the president on two different choir trips, Bob guided the wavering ship of sta.te through several stormy seas and by various perilous rocks. Bob is one of these level-headed fellows who does what he feels to be right, no matter whose toes he steps on, and yet he makes the fel- low who is hit the worst really look up to him and admire him for his courage. He looks at a question not only squarely but from both sides and behind and only gives his opinion after carefully weighing all ev- idence. Having been a scout leader for several years, he seems to have thorough- ly mastered the scout laws of preparedness, courtesy, helpfulness, honesty-and all the rest which are so much a part of a true scout. He is well-developed in all the lines of school-activity, being an honor student, an athlete as well as being a member of several societies and on the staff of the two student publications in the school. Yes, we think he is worthy of any and all honors conferred on him. QQ!-x-1--r++-w-1-+4-1-4+ -N Q- 1929 -3 4-+++0+++++++++++6'P+4'+i'+'P++4 P'l i'g Page Ninety Two Pagez--1--:--1--1-1--1--1-1--1--1--1--1--1--1-1--1--:--1-4--:--:--1--1--:--:--:--:-9 ASHLAR -1-1--1-1--:--1--1--1--1--1--1+-1--1--1--1--1--1-+-:--1--1-1--1--1-1--1--:QE Q v 9' -1--1--1-1--1--1--:--z--1--1--1--1-1+ -----1-1--1--1--1--1--1--:-- .- -:--1--:--:--:- .-:--1--1--z--1--1--:--1 -:--:--:--1--2--:--z--z--:--1-:--:--1--:--:--:--:--1--1--1--1 r Us 52? 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A better girl never crossed the threshold of this college. .,- . 7 . A..-Qi--1 A -T 11: ffih 7 '- , 5.12 ' + - A . . v s - -1 34 ,.,... ,... .- . ,Q . . 'G' ' x X RUSSELL MCCAULEY Early in October, 1927, Russell was appointed assistant business manager. In March of the second semester during the absence of the business manager. Russell as assistant manager assumed full respon- sibility of the business manager and suc- ceeded so well that he was given the position in his own name throughout the rest of the semester and was the agency by which the college paper was again published on a paying basis. Russell is an efficient student who has a smile, an announcement to make and time for a'chat. W hisilcr The Wesleyan Whistler is the student publication of Ozark Wesleyan Collegeg the paper has been an interesting and entertaining piece of information and reading material this year. The paper contained a variety of material, among the most noticeable were poems and feature articles written by Letha Allendorf, sister of the Editor. The staff under the direction of the Editor and Associate have edited a paper worthy of the school's name. The paper is published in the college print shop and ,each student is entitled to an issue through his Activity ticket. The Editor and Business Manager are elected by the student body. The Business staff have done excellent work in that the paper is put on an advertising paying basis. The success of the Whistler is largely due to the support of the Carthage business men. Some of the most noticeable issues were the issue of November 19 which featured the dedication of King's Field on Homecoming day and the trip through the Ozarks by some of the science students. The Christmas issue was printed in green and. red ink. Papers which played forth big headlines were red letter papers. such as the Welcome issue September 10, containing President King's pictureg and Ashlar sale, January 14. The best balanced papers according to head line and article placement were as in order mentioned: March 11, a picture of the Ozark Wesleyan Orchestra headed the front pageg January 21, had a two column styled front page, other pages of merit were February 11, September 24, and March 18, a regular scandal sheet. The Whistler was first published in the fall of 1922, every year the paper has im, proved. Here's to the success of the succeeding Whistler's, a bigger and better paper. .5 .'. .4. .I 4. 'Z' 4. 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Potts Prof. P. R. Stevick Prof. F. E. Miles A Rev. G. R. Warner Rev. Leland Koewing V5 Prof. B. B. Woods fi Qjficers . President Lawton Stukey 'I' Vice President Glenn Smith QE: Q Secretary Treasurer Esther Spahr .Q + . 4. . . Qu ,ui .P gift-s-++-r++++e-++:'++4-'ec-4+a+ea-neo-re-oo-0 E- 1929 Q3 ++++4++++++-I--1-+++++++++-1-++++++-:-ex Page Ninety Six i Q .ln . - .5 -.Q + ilk First Row Bennet, V. McCauley, Ebright, Roland, C. Spahr, Longstreth, Fulton, Pierce Second Row Ferguson, Yoder, B. Smith, Webb, A. Mitchell, Grey, Aronhalt, Barnes, Miles, R. McCauley M Third Row McCool, Peebler, Clyde, Franklin, Jones, E. Spahr, L. Mitchell, Allendorf, Potts Fourth Row Dean, Kreisel, Rector, Jasper, Banta, Atkinson, Gibson, Campbell And Others Burkett, Doty, Miles Siudeni Forum PURPOSE: To further the principles of Christ among the , f students. To serve as a place for Christian Q2 fellowship. To encourage definite Christian jj service. ' Qficers First Semester Second Semester 4. Percy Pierce President Wilma Banta Carl J. Webb Vice President Dale Aronhalt .f Wilma Banta Reporter Lucille Jones : jlfembers Membership is not limited. Everyone is invited to come 'Q I do + + + 4 + 4 QQ!-e-++-e--:--e-+4-++-z-++-1-fa-+++++-a-+-M-e--e--c-+-a-+ E- I929 03 +++-1-+++++++4-4-+-o-+4-+++++++-o-+4.44 Page Ninety Seven of . XG ':' 4' A' I f -zf -if -1- 4:- 4- 'r -2' -9 -1- Q. -:- -2- '? .js ? ID Us I r'- 33 25 ds 4 -J- + 4 o 4 -r o 4 o 4 4 -v -r 4 -r + + + + + + + + + Q A. 0 -1- -Y -E -F 4'-P' G+? .x.y.x.x -F .1 4.J. .as -I-4 + -5- -D- f+4+ +4 +++ ?++++++++++++++++++++ +f9f+!Q++++f+++++++++++ O00 if E- BSHLBR -3 1-+-I--Q--n-++-69+ 4' 'P+ +4- ' 'Fl' First row: Reser, Jones, Fitzgerald, Cllyde, Young, Rector, Shouse, Beard, Second row: Lown, Irwin, Aldridge, James, Kerr, Atkinson, Threlfall, Stukey Third row: Dean, Kreisel, Lindsey, Campbell, Layman, Alexander, Gibson and others: Smith ' . Bela Zeta Literary Sociely Gffcers First Semester Second Semester Erma Campbell President Erma Campbell Virginia Irwin Vice President Mary Helen James, Christinia Threlfall Secretary , Lucille Gibson Treasurer Lucille Gibson . 1 Mary Helen James Reporter Velma Rector -1- Anna Layman Sgt.-at-Arms Oleta Dean Berdie Mae Kreisel Chorister Lucille Jones Ruth Atkinson Pianist Alma Clyde Cuma Alexander Chaplin Virginia Irwin Sponsor-Miss Lindsey Motto-Forward Emblem-Shield Colors-Green and White The Annual Banquet was held March 15 in the College Cafe 9900456090090 OE-1929 -3-so Page Ninety Eight fi? -Z' 4. .g. 'B 4. .5. ff '1- 4. q. 'i' 'B .g. -1. ? -23 .g. 4. .g. 4. 4. 'S' .g. 4' v 51 .,. 'lf 4. 'S' .g. .g. .5 -Z' 4. 4. -X- 'Z' 'X- 'I' 4' 4. 'Z' '2' 'S' 'I' -I' .g. 'Z' up .1- 4. .g. .g. 'if .7. . 2- 5. -X- .5 + 'Z' .g. fl' .g. .g. 'S' 'r -Z' 'I' 4. 4' ofa 'K' 'K' -x- -1- -sf +4-I-I-I-n-X A3224 , i . . --:--zu:-v:--:-4--z--z--1. 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Stevick Critic-Mr. Adolphus McGee ' + Emblem-Anchor Colors-Pink and White -P Motto-Post Numquom +. 4- Organized for the purpose of giving its members training and experience in com- X position, debate, oratory and expression, also in becoming familiar with parlimentary -y usages, and fostering a taste for literary pursuits. t if 0 :--1--2-fx.-M-:-e--:-4-':-+-x--c--:-4--:--:--:--:--:--:-+-:- I929 QQ+++4-++-c--:-++++++++++++-I-++++++-I-+4-H Page Ninety Nine Zjyr-+++++++H- -1- Ev HSHLFXR -3 +-x-1--l--x--x--1-l- ++++-i A- A: 4- vw-+-Ml'-X' 914' 'l ++-4 'Q-'+ -I--1-'X' 'I--ini' 4 Linn Knight Kerr Wells Stukey Dietz Hagler Irwin Scott Ritchey Inset: Mrs. King E Others: Threlfall, Robards, Alexander, Wommack 'cis Rho Alpha Qfjqcers First Semester Second Semester Marguerite Knight President Ruth Linn + Agnes Kerr Vice-President Inez Hagler . 2 Esther Spahr Secretary-Treasurer Mary Lee Ritchey Q- Sponsor: Mrs. W. W. King 'F' 'Q Colors-Rose and silver ' Flower--Sweet pea ,, Emblem-Torch Motto Hitch your wagon to a star. 4. jlfembers Membership is limited to those selected from students' averaging an S in one semester's work. ,si Qfavaf-9+-5-+0-s++-no on-an-2.1929 -3-M4 -1--n-r+++4-a+-1-+-s--1'-1.-sux. Page One Hundred 1 V' A -wi I 4 -:- -:- -:- -x- -z- -:- -z- -z- W -n- -a- 4- -s- -n- -1- -s- -s- -1- -a- -z- -n- -1- 4- -:- '? I um I r- ID 2 ci:- -F -z- -1- -a- 5 4 4- + + + 4- + + + + + + -1- + + + + -a- + +- -N -1-QV Ns +++++++ 4 I ++++++++++++ +++ + W++++ 3. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Mitchell Floyd R. Dennison Mermoud J. Dennison Pierce Woods Stukey Walters R. McCauley The Key And Others: Colley Goodnight Burkett fohnson Club +++4++++++++++ Men 's Honorary Socieg Emblem-K ey Its aim is to further scholastic achievement on the part of its members. ++++! ++++ ++ +4 +0 1 5 2 1 z z 4 E ll T E Qi' E E + 1 z i 1 z z + x + z rs. 3 N so C 5 cn '-Il U 5 cz.. '1 m Q. 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Miss Smith entertained the ig!-x--If-9+-1-4-1+J--if-r-0-+-so-ao+a4wou-c++-uw-o E- 1929 -3 44+-64v++'I'6+ +4-++-I-l-1-++ Page One Hundred Two F 1: KP :CK fu' ' ' ' ' ' .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. ..g..g..g..g..g..g ' 5.3. 5 A T5 .g. 4. .g..g. .g.ug..g..g.4..g.4..g..g. .g..g. .g..1..g. 4. .g. .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. 4.4.4 51,5 gf 'lf 4. 'Z- w'- . '2' 'i , c we .g. - , ... 4, 21 ' ' 6' 1 5 Z S 'I' 'XA 5 .'. ,3 . v it -. 3. y 1 a ...,. qv 4. -51 Shapiro Pugh Sawyer Finn McCormick C. Marsh Collier Bailey Thatcher -E- Potts Carrick Keith Oldham T. Marsh Wilson Wisegarver Hardaway . Pledges: Mary Helen James Dorothy Beckman as jg Q Q. P. Club .3 .3 'fx Purpose-To promote pep and school spirit. Emblem-Kewpie doll Colors-Yellow and blue . 'f ' -r ' Qjicers President Thelma Marsh :fi Secretary Ethel Hardaway 5: Treasurer Elizabeth Keith 'Z' Reporter Virginia Oldham :EQ Sponsor Miss Martha McCormick 'I' 'l' 'Z' 'I' .p up 'X' 'I' 4. 4. '!' 4' '!- -2' 'I' -lv 4. 4. 4. 3. 2?-9-:Q-z--z--rf-zu:--rv-s-s-z--1--z--:--z--:Q-x'+-2--2--if-:-ef-9++-:nz--1--r I 929 Q3 -nox--:--z--1--s-:--z-M--1-+4-+-1--1--2-+-:.++-i--s++-z-+-1--r-+Q'g Page One Hundred Three skid Ti' 'ca Yi-:wi -F+++++++++-z--x--1--H.-s-4--1-+-1-+4-+++-:- E' HSHK HR 'H 4--x-+-1-+++++-x-+-x-+4-as--1--1-'x-++-x-+-:--:'-:-++-x-,Elf Collings Threlfall Dean Kreisel Layman Reser Merrill Knight Kerr Beard Rector Franklin Gibson Atkinson Campbell Spahr Aldridge Fitzgerald W. Banta C. Banta Casebolt Stukey McCormick Lindsey Jasper And Other: Bell Thompson McCray Moore Smith Phipps Wisely Irwin Dalton Young W omen's Christian Ass'n Qfjqcers Second Semester President Velma Rector Vice-President Wilma Banta Secretary-Treasurer Martha Phipps Anna Layman Sponsors A Miss Clarabel Banta Miss Lillian Casebolt Miss Ruth Lindsey Miss Martha McCormick First Semester Melva Stukey Oleta Dean Esther Spahr The Young Women's Christian Association is an organization for women of the college, whose purpose is to deepen the religious experience of its members and to help those who are not Christians to know Christ. , A reception was given at the beginning of the year to wel- come all new girls. At the Y. W. birthday party funds were re- ceived to redecorate the rest room provided for the college women and furnished by this organization. - Page One Hundred Four ... L gl .'. 4 'Z' 'P' 'P+ 'l' K 1 I 4- 4- 1 4- -s if 6 is 'B Q Z 6 9 s 4- 6 ir 6 4+ + V Q' 44 'TJ to FO tn do 'I' 'B + + + :- 4- 4- 4- 4 e- -z- -1- Z -x- -1- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- E 'E' Qi? 1 1 5'S' FHSHIAH Weaver Marney R.Nickell G.Smith Pierce Runyon R.Smith Peebler R.McCauley Longstreth B.Smith V. McCauley Spahr Aronhalt Miles Barnes Burkett Collard Walter Stevick Woods Roland Webb Dennison Ebright Bennett McCool Stukey dia J . . 9 Young Men s Christian Ass n GfjiC'9lS First Semester Secpnd Semester Ralph Dennison President Carl Webb Carl Webb Vice President William Gray Roy Peebler Secretary-Treasurer Vernon McCauley Reporter Percy Pierce The purpose of a college Y. M. C. A. is to bring the young men of the college into spiritual and religious fellowship with each other, to create and uphold the high standard of morals on the campus and to cultivate those better qualities of men which are included in the term Christian Living. ll' .:. 4. 4. .5 .:. 4. 1. Q. v. v. ,:. Q- I 9 2 9 - L-I .g. .g. .j. .g. 4. 4. 4. 4. .g. .g. 4. .1. 4. ,g. .g. .g. .g. .y. 4. 4. .1. 4. . x Page One Hundred Five 'J 4 ' f , . .g. .g. .g. ,e .g. .g. 4. .g. .g. ,g. .g. . q. B.. A S H L Q R .3 5. .3 ' .g. 4. .g.4. .g. .g..g.. 4.4. .g. 4. .g. .g. 4. 4. .5. .g. 4. 4. .g. -g. .g. gg 05 . .g. i s 1. Q .3 ,In R. Nickell M. Nickell V. McCauley ll7Vebb H. Laym. n R. Layman R. McCauley McCool Davis McDonald Walters Ritchey Longstreth Smith A. Layman Koeb And Others: Ferguson C. Richey cis A rlgansas Club To foster the traditions of the native state. 3' Color-Red and white Flower-Apple blossom Qjicers President Wilbur Longstreth Vice-President Vernon McCauley ' Secretary-Treasurer Mary Lee Ritchey . Reporter C. Russell McCauley jlfembers Membership is limited to students from Arkansas and their proteges 4' .g. .g. ' v . 'Q''P+'I I . . n'1 1-'1 I i Z I I X'602'fIwIvZ-u1njv-1'-1-vZ- E.. .3 .g..g .' ' ' v ' .' 5 3 .g..g..g.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.m Page One Hunbred Six I Evita. , u ,.:..g..1.9 .5 .1..g . .'..g.4..g.4.4.+.g..1..1. .1 J .f AL' J fly pl W fi McCray Dietz Boucher Kerr Aldridge Yancy Woods Hayes James Wisegarver Penn Davis Lown Clyde g. and Stukey, Thompson, Cox. 1? Home Economzcs Club '51 Object-To promote interest in home education. Cfgjficers -f President Agnes Kerr fx Secretary Treasurer Winifred Yancy A if Sponsor Kate Penn 942 - jlfembers Membership in the club is limited to persons having ten hours of credit in the Home Economic department or who are carrying work for a major. 3: The club met monthly at the homes of the members, This club has an annual date on the college calendar. This year the date was March 13. The program was open to the public at which time historical costumes were modeled and a health lecture given by Mrs. McIntyre. lj -if The club hopes to do bigger and better things next year and will surely miss its departing members. 4' I 4' '9M.g..g.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..1..g..3..g..g..g.,s.g..g..g..g..g. E- .,S.g..g..g..y..g. g..g..g..g.4..g..g.,g..g.4.4..g..g..y..q..g..5..g..g..5.+-1-.1..g.w Page One Hundred Seven M-:--:Q-2-:--:--:-':-'z--:--z--z--z--:--zo -:-v:--:--:--:.-:--:--:--:--:- Q, ASH!-AR 03sos--:f-1-+-x-+-1-4-++++-s-1-+-1--x'+++++++-1--I--l-.3 + 4 + + + - + 9 + 4 + + + 4 4 +++++++++' ++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++ + +4 Q 4. .7 'I- -F 4. .g. .g. .g. + + + 6 '? 'E' ,C 232 E- Dewey Robards Smoyer Ward Wilson Marsh Fulton -5- 22 Davis Cox Dietz Dean Mitchell Doty Beard Banovich 4, Lea Fitzgerald Lindsey Allendorf Merrill Woods 2 4 . -I- it U7 9 F 5 rv o -'T fi F11 EJ if 'U 'U UI 5 'U ET 'O 'U U1 Pi N 'U 'U 95 :1 92 92 N o D cn '1 4. 4. 'E+-P X'-301' P' Q F Z.. s: m Q -E- I Qspanislz Glub S President Ida Allendorf gf Vice-President Allyne Dietz Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Mitchell Assistant Secretary James Fulton it Reporter Elmer Phipps Sponsor Miss Ruth Lindsey I Colors: Red and yellow. . 2+ +64 A group of Spanish students whose aim is to further the study ofthe Spanish language. 15.1 Cortesia de la boca mucho vale y poco cuesta. if Por que los espanoles son muy cortises hemos tratado como estudiantes de espanol de 2 practicar siempre la cortesia y la bondad. ' iq La Tertulia met semi-monthly throughout the year at 7:30 p. m. in the college building. 2 'l Pi :r CD ro '1 o N '1 nv 5 UI 2 fb 1 CD o '1 E1 rs sw E. 'Z 0 O 5 rc: O U1 fD Q. O Ph U7 :- O V1 Cf FP 'L vs' In O ::x ff :- CD W CD o W 1 as 'S- 'F ET 5 'F S Cf 0 H 31 ci 1 9 'I' 5 art and customs of the Spanish speaking countries. Lively games and Spanish songs usu- fi: fs, ally concluded the evening's entertainment. Occasionally the members of the club pre- Z 'Q' sented short plays. 'S' . ,.. if Imaginary voyages were taken by means of lectures, pictures and souvenirs. Through 1:1 the kindness of Mrs. Newton, the club learned a great deal about South America. Mrs. 5: 3. Davis, a native of Mexico City, proved very entertaining with her lovely shawls and other .i. souvenirs. 4' Z -I- , - 4' no 4, if Qzuznfasznpff.40101..joqui..102.14,:nZn:u:..:n:.-20:4uf.sg.-gN:..:0gu2. Ea I .3 .g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.q..g..g. .g..'..l..g..g..g..g..p.l,.g.+.j.4.4..j.q.g Page One Hundred Eight V f .I - , f 'i 4' 5 v 1 1 1 v . Q a 1. f o 9 ,V ,ff Ri '. .10ffuxnbfxnxnvxnfnvxevxuznza '. v. ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. E0 R ua .g..g.., , .g..g..g..1..g..g..g..,. .,..1. .,..,. .,. -,. -5- 4. .,- -,wx--. -,- '.- -I-n nf, . Q. '-' . . .g. 3 v . 0' - 4. . .1. French Club AIM: To foster an interest in the French Language. ' Gffcers ' President Ethel Hardaway Vice-President Thelma Marsh ' Secretary-Treasurer Katheryn Collier Sponsor Lillian Casebolt ' jlfembers Ruth Atkinson Virginia Bailey Wilma Banta Vernon Bradford 1 5: Robert Buxton Katheryn Collier fi Q Margaret Finn Ethel Hardaway Eugenia Hatcher' Magdaline Hendrix -5- Marguerite Knight Christine Marsh fi: 5. Thelma Marsh Frances Pugh 'Q- ' Rachel Smith Frances Wisegarver If' ' .Ea -Zfarseillaise ., ' Allons, enfants de la patrie, Le jour de gloire est arrive! 'Q' Contre nous, de la tyrannie 5 ' L'etendard sanglant est leve. Entendez-vous dans les campagnes q Mugir ces feroces soldats? Ils viennent jusque dans nos bras ' Egorger nos fils, nos compagnes. . , Aux armes, citoyens! formez vos bataillons! if Z Marchons, marchonsl 'Y' . 4. n' Qu'un sang impur abreuve nos sillons! 2- Amour sacre de la Patrie, Conduis, soutiens nos bras vengeursg - .g. UIOF' oo? 522 3259 L'-Hmm 'Uo '5 0 FJ NE! Elmo Fei .n,'P,,E. gg ro mg' 5:3 45 5'5 FY' o .... '1 cn -Z'-H-'2'+ S Accoure a tes nobles accents! on 4' ' n Q Que tes ennemis explrants 'S' f. . . . M' .g. Volent ton trlomphe et notre glolrel '21 ' do , Q- Nous entrerons dans la carriere 1: to . ' Quand nos ames n'y seront plus. Qi: Nous y trouverons leur poussiere 4, Et l'exemple de leurs vertus. I . - f . 3. Baen moms Jaloux de leur survivre -1- Que de partager leur cercueil, I hous aurons le sublime orgueil 'U' .2. De les venger ou de les suivre. t ,. .g. .g. 'Q C -1-'z--:Q-z--M--:--9-zf-me-:-.9-2--x--z--2--1-4--:--1--rf-z--:--z-f:--x.-:-':--:- Sf I 929 -3 -z--z-4-+-z-+-:ur--1--x--n-+-x--1-+++-1--x--x--1--s.-1--x--I--9-I--I--1--bk Page One Hundred Nine Q-. LSE-x-,rf-a++++++++-1-Q:-+1-+ 1-+-1-4-EL ASHUQR .34-x--e'+-:'-z.4-1-H-l-++-:'-e--:-++-:--:-'s-+'x-+':-+++ + Those W fro Wear The I 'F' fi The W club is an association of letter men to encourage ath- Q- letics. Each succeeding year adds an ever increasing number of enthus- f iastic students who through participation. good sportsmanship and the ja: observance of training rules qualify for membership on the honor roll I 3 xx +++tQy 4 -.--f:-A+-:u:--:- ,,. Q., 52 of athletic achievement. To those who are permitted to wear the college W fall the obligations and responsibility of establishing and maintaining a high regard for college loyalty, good sportsmanship and true citizenship. It is not sufficient that this club merely foster athletic activities but initiate and lead in a constructive program that will furtleer the ideals and aim of the college administration. Qjficers President Theodore Mermoud Vice-president Victor Wood Secretary-Treasurer Victor Lowe Sponsor COACH M. A. Collard Turner Cameron Otis McGaughey Victor Cook jkfembers FOOTBALL - Ted Mermoud Galen Beadle Louis Wells Fred Allen Harry Weaver Carrie McBee Victor Lowe Ralph Ross Kenneth Lytle Arch Joyce Benson Jarrett Nolan Carter BASKET BALL 4 Bennie Martin Tom Edwards Otis McGaughey John Beard Max Colson John Dennison Billy Bowman Vic Wood TENNIS I Vernon Bradford Philip Hannum John Dennison Ralph Grosshart TRACK Harry Weaver Ralph Ross Ben Jarrett John Beard. and others. 4w-lf-1v-l+-l-a-l-a--1--a+-s-w:- use-1-+.woa-+04--N-4 E. 1929 .3 -3-4-+++4-++++++-i-++++++++++++-1-+++-1' Page One Hundred Ten - X I -vu u- ' v i Y 1. xl I 1 fl N J V 1, I K ww 1 yi NX F Features A ff X ' ' - I f f X! 1, 'KEQQ Ii , J, f QW? Q 2 . !jJ ,M lx I fl W, , L 1... fig, ' M Y Wfff' A SM ' P i I X n.j'f . XX! an 4 w X, 1 X X 17 , ' X l X Xjffff K' Y Q tw S N N ,J - 1 UK 1 Q ' ,' V K ww ,XY . D Q, f M tj M' 'T - I xx wlsgi xxxif' +-A- A S Q - ,. if i if lg' N f 'llxx 'N ., X 'fix Xxx- Y-gi p XX1 xXNwl,fxT: ! 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We Whe1',?,, to fmd Miss Banta. lectu es mme' mg t' mom 201 td the girls this eve- 16 'Inday is College Day The Q. Pls begin the Rules governing con- X. Y. Z. 'Rule-1 for Tlw ministers of the Thf- Q. P. fottball All worn out from af the First M. E. social year with a rluct of students in Fieshmenf made city are introduced at emblems didn't help yelling, many spend Church and Dr. King weiner roast at Edge- fhr- library are pub- public Q11 Monday. chap 1 this morning. much in the game the week-end at home. rieaches at both ser- water lnsbed'by the Student 1-nuse xmef to many. with the Miners. 'lC9B- Much interest shown Lo'-mul' Z: first meeting uf 'r . . . . -. Y. M- allgl Y. W. be- Dannie: 'Look at me La Tertulia organ- Q. P,'s lead in pep Wh d 1 ,Q fflggiglgfggui hug 1.1215 E:t?E:?::3d E311 ' tllell' reqlllal' and laughl iles and elect-x offi- meeting but Miami feel go gurliiutlziewggyj seams very in Diving rr189lSlDgB- vers. leads in the score in after you lose a to the away-from- Q. 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' Bundles of Satisfaction Phone 2375 Ray.: Conjugate the verb to swim. Bill: Swim, swam, swum. R ..... : Now conjugate the verb to dim. B ..... : Say, what are you trying to do, kid me? Bob B.: Do you know how to make a peach cordial? Max C.: Sure, send her some candy. Miss Robinson: What great law is Newton credited with discovering? 2 Raleigh S.: The bigger they are the harder they fall. ggi-x--1-+-2--1--z--2--a+-2-+-2--e-4--2-++++-H-+4--s-+-s-se--a+ S, I 929 -Q -z--:--:--.v-:--z--:--'f-:--:--:--:--s--z--s--z-+-:--s-s--:-vs-z--a--I--I--z-4--1-lx-is? i H:-+-z--2 - -af:-+ ASHLAR -45 4-f:++':-if-:f-x--:'-x--x-+-x--x+fx-':--x--1--x-+-z--x--z--xQ-x-i+'x4-z+-51? H. 4. IiUDE'S 5 BUSINESS Cllf Flower SfOfC COLLEGE is ' Q A Established 1908 ' ' af. 4. Thorough Courses :Say if with Qlffis ji Bookkeeping' 1 C. P. A. Coaching , ' ' 4, Accounting Shorthand Member F., T. D. I Auditing ,Secretarial Y ' , . fe Civil Service X Phone 2211 M X S. M2-IH l PHOTOGRAPHS Drink 3 and ' F 1 Kodak Finishing Gfllden R041 if? All kind of Pictures T C0ffB6, , Ailiwork Gnaraihteed First Class ' '5' GROGAN STUDIO PLATT ' PORTER North Side Square gn Carthage Mo. :ff Grocefy CO. 4. .Q '? -4- ..g. , 1 -1- q. -1- Cowgill Flour Mills, Inc, -r Carthage, Missouri ff 1 '+++ 'Pdf 'X' ++++++++++ Firestone Super Station f .S FIRESTONEITIRES, BATTERIES, TIREQSERVICE, VULCANIZINGA' AUTO MECHANICAL WORK OF ALL KINDS - . ++ All Cldbrlf ranteed +4 U2 CI! rn r' r' cn CP U3 97 I3 CL O F11 r UI 'EU 0 D'- U -U1 em PU 4 P-4 to P1 W m O z H is if P' F' Z IP Z 14 G F' in 'af 22 F1 N Ill! m2 EQ OG 59 CD., D Ei C15 :P+ wr Pj, +++++++ Q + W + Q 'P 4 Q + 9 + + :xo 4 W + ? cle -23 ee + 9 + + + 4 cp C5 U0 XO e-is Z'-I -i- + + + -i- + + + + 5 i iii-+ x1g..g..g..g. Q '. .g..3.,g.S, J3g..g..g..g..g..g J r '. .v ..g..g.g..g.i2fw 'F' .s - ' I 'r . .g. 'Z' 'F 'P j .:. Jr 4 fr- jf The Young Bride: I'm looking for an apartment. 2 Her Friend: What style? .Q The Bride: One of those where it is illegal to cook. ' ' + 1:- + .,. ..- J. 1 3- Sambo, I don't understand how you can do your work so quickly I and so well. 1 I'll tell yuh how it is, boss. I sticks de match of enthusiasm to de vi fuse ob energy-an' jes' natchurally explodes. 131 jx PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE ij' ' ' ' nl STJOHNSGARAGE 2 Welding ' cnnrnnos, no. ACCCSSOYICS Phone 3999. . EVERYTHING For The AUTOMOBILE J 'Z' 'Z' s 'I' 1. 'Z' mi.,c..., 7 'L fl 'T' A ,cw Vi, vw., R, ., '7' Qackard 12 Cfadillac 8 qord 4 ilk WRECKER SERVICE .g. S L She fterrifiedjz Do you think the hero will really save her? ., 'Q He: Unh-huh! -Q She: Tom, you're Wonderful to reassure me, but I saw this show yes- v. terday and he didn't. - ,f, -' .g. s Margaret: He said my face was a perfect poem. ' Ida: So it is, dear-it's like one of BroWning's. M ......,......, : Browning. Why Browning? :Sf I ...... : Because some of the lines are so deep. .:, 45 u Q.. Ii 5. Q of :- -2- 55 +-1--1--s-+-z--1--2--2--2--2'-2--5-:w:--z.-x--:--r--z--:--s--:--z--:--:--:--x--:--:- I 929 -z--:-'z--:-+-zu:--x--:-+-z--:-'s-:--x--z--:'-s--:--:'-:--:--:-+-!f':f-z-+-!--:-5fQ7Q? Dv I 'P N . 1' .- -' -1--z--1-gs -1-ve --A--A-4-'A-fx--1--A-fx--ifsa--v-A-'A'-H--l-fi--X--t--I--I--I--rgfi 2 I '1- o o l + Superior Cleanlng Co. A i Guy W. Davis, Prop. Cleaning Wear l-latting Pressing Clean Repairing Clothes Work Called For and Delivered 219 So. Main St. Phone 2878 SUMMER TERM ' ' Starts Monday, May 20. Don't postpone Roseno S Modern Dany if success. Malte this summer pay you Whglegale Retail 4 w Manufacturers Z School in session 7:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Purity Ice Cream Special Terms That Has Made lts Way J0lNER SCH00l. OF COMMERCE By The Way Ifs Made .L North Side Square I L d f S W. B. JOINER, Principal, n a an 0 a ' 'on 'mes 1 ' Carthage, Mo. Phone 2683 511 Lyon St. Miss lVlcCormick: Give me a short definition of a polygon. Russell B.: A polygon is a dead parrot. - '2' 'A .au Ouanda: Do you know 'Tm Breezing Along With the Breeze ? :iz Chandler: No, but I'll follow you on the piano. + + 4 Jn if L l 5 m m O H O n n 'fi Q 4 0 5 m W m 0 5 n CD 5 n CD G Q 5 N if 5 W 5 G-4 55' M F' D B3 E I-4 ET rf' D' 5' CD '1 N U1 O Ph CY' CD 5 97 C0 U-4 IX' -. F + -Q W EF fr El S S5554 pgwwg 5-'U,,.'D Up '1 W 'o 3 O W n 5 E S'3 H m gf4 H om --sw rs ,., Hg N U P m VJ,-IE,-rf U' m :J- 8915 FQ- 2 U1 ::r' 5:1 'S -se. E ms' F E Q '13 3 ::r 3 G' fl! 5 o 2 S O 'Q E. P' Q, cn S S rr' 1:1 'D .2 C+ 0 s 'Ei Q 'S 9' :1 'S' in U I 5. .:..g..g. + ++++ +++ Prof. Collard: Name the five senses. McBee: Nickles. . ++++++++ Stranger: Do you mean to tell me you've gone to school here four , years and can't tell me the quickest way to the station? Harry: I drive a taxi, sir. N ZS-I-+-1--1--1--1-+ 1 I -e--1--x--2--2--z--M-a--:--:--:--x--:.-a-+-e-v:--:--2--:--:--a--z--z--z--z--s+ l929 -Q-i-ss--x--rw-zu:--:-+++-x-+4--s-++-I-+++++++++-H+ r fo I sy. Q '24, iii Q '1 . Q' 5 'PBC I ULMER-DRAKE Funeral Home 'F AMB LANCE J. . '2' Phone 2222 Carthage, Mo. I' J. I ,J '14 4. -Z- J, -4. 4' 'i' 4. I . 4. 4. fr -3 + -4' 4. 4. 4. CLOTHINC CO '1' .3 -P .1. -P + 'T- 1 A. Q If its the Correct Thing to CC03ear---CMMJIZ find it gfereu gl A ' + . L ,:., Y , ,:1- n 1- -1- -v .g. 5. 'S' -If 'P , W. F. MARING LUKE J. BOGGESS S. C. BOGGESS 1 f . ,,, '1- INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Representing Only Sound and Reliable Conlpanies 3- + 'P ,W-9-:--z--:--:--:--:--:.-:Q-:--z--:-0:--r-+-:'-:-.:v:.-:.-:--:--:'-:f-:f-:'w--:--1- I929 -Q-n--:--2-M-+':--x--s--z-++-s--z-+++-x-+4--1-+-zQ++++++-I-N, QSHQ-QR we 4 1-'z-4-+f:--z--:-+-z--1--r-1--x-+-1--4-4-+-x--z-+4--6,5 Q . 'MQ-! Z I-'I'-l'+'i I'-!'+'l'+'! +4-+ tk HSHLHR r-+-x-r-xffr-r-4-+'a-4-r-+-r'++-n-+-:'-x-+'1--:f++++-x-Qf EMPIRE DISTRICT Eleclric Service IS ENJOYED IN 80 TOWNS i ln our store you will find . A It CHARIVIING GIFTS that will keep memories alive for years Whatever the ocassion---Birthday, Christmas, Wedding Anniversaries, Graduation---whenever we wish to show affec- tion for our family or friends. The permanence of a jewelry gift makes it doubly acceptable. In our store, always a wealth of suitable remembrance-s await your choice. And our experience in serving others qualifies us to make our service to you timely and helpful. As attested to by the reputation we have X' won in this community, we try to deserve your patron- 2 age. 4 u, at Pingree 8: Dennison 4 Leading Jewelers .7 V va 1, f SEEDS - SEEDS Ja 4, 1 Q. qc if Tucker Seed House .9 if ALWAYS THE BEST ig QUALITY v 54 is sg. CARTHAGE Z-: MISSOURI Q25-1-+-z-+4--z-4--:--:--x--x-+-x--x-+4--n-+-x--9-x--x--x--z-++-1--x--x-+ gg I929 -2--z--z--x-+-:--r--x--1--x--is-2-++-x--x-+-z-4-'x'-ra-x--:wa-'z--zQ++'x' sl xii 1 v I 4 'F 'Z' s ggQQ3:--:--z- .- '- -. .- '-.' .-ff. .- ASHLAR -:'-:- H:--:--:-+-1-++e-+-A-++4-4-4-+++++-M2' I .g. g K1ll1HgSWOPth 8c Co. I BETTER FOR LESS Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Furnishings and lVlillinery -4- qiirst ,9Vational CBank Quilding . Carthage, jlfo. NORTHEAST CORNER OF SQUARE X' 5 l Hobo Day 2, 2? Once upon a time there was a town, an orderly town, laid out in checkerboard fashion. In the center of this said town stood a court- house and atop of it was the town clock. Y In the early morning all the family got up when the clock struck .g. six. And at seven all the families ate breakfast. And as the clock boomed out eight, forth from these homes came the children: little chil- :I dren, medium size children and big children-all starting off to school. And the town clock smiled down on them and all Went well. 4' . 4. But-one morning when the clock struck 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, out came If: the little boys and girlsg out come the medium sized boys and girls-but I 22' where were the big boys and girls? The big boys and girls known as the students of Ozark Wesleyan College. The clock grew uneasy, Q2 minutes passed as hours. what could have happened to the big boys and ' ,E girls. Then the town clock looked again. What was this? Yes Sir. . 1 Tramps, ragged and dirty and here a bunch of Gypsies evidently friends of these bums were taking the town by storm and conquest, true hobo f fashion. 'S' . ., The clock looked disgusted, bewildered-and then he recognized these jesting frolicking tramps and gypsies as none others but the boys 3: and girls of Ozark Wesleyan College, his beloved big boys and girls. xl' 'K' ' F So with a sigh of contentment and relief he toiled the hours of Z that day which were the happiest day for Ozark Wesleyan Students of 1929-Hobo Day. 'Z' 'X' 4' 6' 2 -1- fa- 'I' 1' gif?-9+-n--:--x--x--x--z--:--a--n--:--:--:--:--x--e--:--:-':--:--:--x.-:--:Q-:--M-:-+E2-1929 -+3-z-,s--z--:0 -' -anz--:--z-':--:'-s.-n0:-f:--:'-n--:--:--e--1--za:--z--1-4-4--i-Q 5 'Z' -s 1 5. -P- 'F' 5 4. 'I' 'S -1' x'5'Z 6'!'+'!-'I !-'Z-'Zvi-'Z'-'Z'-ZH! S '- - .-:--:+-:'-:--:- HSHLHR -Q:--:--:--:0:--z-+4-fx'-:-'zf-z-'z'-1--ef-z-'z'-:w:-':--:-+-:--r-2-If-:--aW 5 353 4 6 ' 66 99 4 SEE CLIN E FIRST 'I' 11 F or 2 Qualify Furnifure E Successor to Carthage Furniture and Carpet Company + E R. D. Cline Carthage, Mo. 4- 1 QQ At Most Dealers 'L I If lt's Done with l-leat, Sociefy Ice Cream 4, I Q You Can Do It Better Made with Pure QQ WITH GAS Sweet Cream y Cane Sugar J' n 0 viz The Carthage Gas Co. 5 Pasteurized 5 A Gities jerzfiro QOH S0 There is None Better ,P 5 i IZ A i Carthage Creamery Co. 4. :E I f -2- i Prof. Wood: Name eleven of Shakespeal-e's plays. i John: Ten Nights in a Barroom and The Merchant of Venice. + 'B I-is Lon gstreth: I made seven hearts happy today. Z 4' Grey: How was that? I Longstreth: I married three couples. 'E Grey: That makes only six. 2: Longstreth: You don't think I did it for nothing do you? i 5: 5 Calhoun-Putnam Lulnber Co. 5 DEALERS IN .,. 5 ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS 'Z' 'S 2 MULE HIDE ROOFING I MONARCI-I IOO PERCENT PURE PAINT 'f '15 0 PHONE 2174 127 EAST sEooND STREET -5 -5 .g. 'S' Q? lv!--9+-2'+-!'+-!'++++'!+++-!'++-!++++-!'++4-++-!-gs Q8-3.,p.5.p+q..g.g..9.g.q..9.g.4..p.g.q..g..9+.p.p.p.g.q..g.++q.+w3Q l 53' I' Q' ix Q 'v . 4 4 iii Q.. u 0, . 51 rl 5. + . V fa . + 4 . v 4 . v 4 , V 5 't 4 + + 4 ... .. ,. ,vvvvqgv I Cecil Ritchey: I wish I had lived three hundred years ago. Kathleen: Why? Cecil: I shouldn't have so much history to learn. ,g..g..,..,.,,..,..,.,,..g..g..g..1..:--:--:--:--:--:-':--:-S- ASHLHR +3 -:ws-:--z--:--v+++-M-+++++a--a-+4-1-4-+4--c-++-r John: Do you girls really like conceited men better than the other kind? Helen: What other kind? Wilma: Is he stuck up? Juanita: Stuck up! Why he even puts Hyatt bearings in his car! 1 FREEMAN HOSPITAL, Joplin, M Afully accredited C-School of .9Vursing O. Prof.: What is the quickest way to make sawdust? Student: Why--er- Prof.: Come, come, use your head. Bob: I say, didn't I borrow a quarter from you last week? Mack: No, you didn't. Bob: How careless of me! Could you let me have it now? -:--a-++-w-f:--a'-n--:-++-z--e-+-s-+++-e--a--:--e--:--x--2--c'-:'-:--:- I 929 -13 +-z-+44-+++++++++++++++-H-+++++'N +4--1-+R , J. 4 'E' 4 .Ie .:. 4- ++++++++++++++?++++++++++++++ Q ++++++ ++ +?+++f?++++++++ 9 +99 O00 I 4-++++-:Mx--:Q-2--s--T--fp +4--Pzf fi i 'T' 3 I 5 2 do 'I' I +3 ++ 1'- ++++ 'I-+ 'P+ ' Lg. 51. .1. -lv rj: 'lvbl' -P+ K+ West Swishes to Ozark Wesleyan College CRANE THEATRE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Presenting First Run Feature Pictures Always ONE OF THE MIDLAND THEATERS Watch For the Opening Date of Vitaphone Talking Pictures Western Electric Equipment -The Best Obtainable- Isaac: I've lost mine appendix! Abie: Vell! Vhy didn't you haf it in your wife's name? Red R.: Will you take a walk with me? Bonnie T.: What for? Red: Oh, the doctor told me to take exercise with dumb-bells. Ralph: Great news, old man. I'm engaged to a beautiful woman and an intelligent one. Dale: Fine! Which one are you going to marry? Jennie Louise: Did you tell father over the phone that we were en- gaged. Proctor: YeS. Jennie L.: What did he reply? Proctor: I'm not sure whether he replied or whether the line was struck by lightning. First Hobo: When I lie down for a quiet think, I realize how ternpus fugit is creepin' on. Second Hobo: I can't tell you the foreign name, but they're creeping on me, too! E-1929 -3-H 'Z' 'Z 4. 'I q. .g. wg. 'Z' 'Z' 'I- .g. 'X- 'Z' 'I' 'X' 4. . T .,. -X' 'X' -1. .g. 4. 'I' 'P .g. 4. 'S' .,. Q.. J. . 5. 'I' 'I' v ff J. '4 V. .,. .g. 'X' 'Z' 4. 0,0 a vi. J4 u vin 'X' .g. I. r .5 v 5. Q+-1--I-+-1--x--x--1-fx--:--x--1--x--a-z-ex-e--z--s.-x-+ vm- - 'rf'!'l '- IF'- I :Y i --':--:-+++fa-+':.-:-f:-+-:--:-e-++++-:-++-:--:'-:- Q ASI-M-AR -3 ++++-N4-ooooo+o++4-+o+++-o++++ Autographs MQW JBWSZM , l f ,N YMZM v 74 ,fm W ,rf Lfl 1 4 'fi mowmt 'da an Yiwu? N '71 1 f, . , , , , A I. H Man ff ,Appl ,, , Jfigl J K J qrf,'..,f . LL7 . '-469'-4. f. M I - Hy! H mb 1 'Af L! . i , W 'T' X r l J -' -' -' -' -' -:--:-':--s--n-as-+-a-+-1--a--u--n--a--f-a-+-a--a--1--Q so l929 .3-z--N-+++-a-4-4-+4-++++++6+6o+ OO ' 'P 'PO 4 9 4-1-1:1'1fQ'1f9'9'1'1'1'49 49 O +9 O4 'IO 66-it 0+ D40 4400044 O C9 69 OO st. 'b .N sg. + .g. 4. 'X' -Z- 'I' 4' 4' -2' 4' I BN 'Z-'Fri-+-2'++4++ -2- -2- 4 'l'++ K-L+-N-++ S0 Ugg L, ,tj JJ - r -s--:-+-+++++-e--:--:--1--1-++-Q--1-+1-++-rg Financial Report of the 1929 Ashlar The following report is given so that succeeding staffs and students aspir- ing to business success may read, learn and prosper. flssels Advertising ,,,, , ,.,, ,,,,Y,,,,,,,,r,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,..,.. . . S 2 23.40 Individual and class assessments ,,,., ....., 1 36.00 Donation from the College ,,,,,e,, ,, .r.... 100.00 Ashlar sale ,, ,,.,.. . ....,, ., , r. . 325.00 Donation from Student Council , ,, ...... .25 Proceeds from bank robbery ,,,,,,,, ...... 862.50 Penny sucker sale ...,.,., ,,,,,, , ,.,,,..,,,,,,,,, . .... 36.17 Proceeds from oil stock investment ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,.,... ,,,,,. . . . ...... 850.00 From Sale of pencil stubbs of pencils used by Editor .................... 21.00 Money taken in from various students who wished to see parts of Ashlar before it came off the press ...... ...... . 41-25 Bribes accepted from organizations to give them the most prominent positions .,,,,,.,,,,,,e,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,rr,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,.,.,., ......l... 8 2 . 50 Profit from School Carnival ,,.,, ,,,.,......,.,,..,. ' .. .. 113-00 Other miscellaneous amounts picked up ,,,,,, . ........ 233-00 Total .-,,,,-, ,,,,.,,YYY,,,VV.,AA,. ,,,,,,,,, S 3 , 029. 07 Spahr: When you promised at the altar to obey, you waived certain rights. Mrs. Spahr: Yes, but it wasn't a permanent waive. Father: I understand that young man of yours travels in rather speedy company. Ruth: Thanks for the compliment, old dear! College Cafe Our Purpose is to Serve the Students with Wholesome Food, Tastefully Prepared, at the Lowest Possible Prices. Supervised CBy the Gollege James S. Fulton, Manager 0044005 8-DQOQQ4 5+P4'4-'Z-++++4++++-I-+++1'+++-6 .'. 1' 1 'I fa A A 'Z' '3- 'F- 4. + -E- -2' 4. 'I' .5 4. .g. .g. 4. .g. I f -1. 4. .:. .g. .-. 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Gum, Candy Bars, Ice Cream, Drinks and Face Powder at staff meetings ,.......,..,,... . ......,..,,,.,.... . For use of Prof. Miles' and Lewis Proctor's cars ...,.,,...,.,,...,,.... ,.., Insurance taken out in Million S Program for Ashlar Fees to teachers and students to help Business Man- ager and Editor to make GOOD Grades in school Midnight O11 ii...,,, .. .. ........,,,i..,,..i..............,,.i,..,..i,V.......i...... Staff Banquet i,.,,,,,,, ,..,,...,.......,.. ............. ..,.. .....,.....,, . ..,.,...... . Gasoline Bill incurred by Editor riding around over the country in order to think up brilliant ideas ,,.,,,.................,. Balance---to be used in sending Editor and Business Control .... ...,,,...S450.00 121.00 956. 00 74. 50 22. 25 53. 25 17. 86 15. 00 75. 00 34. 50 31 . 40 19. 29 500. 00 128.00 14.50 93.00 18.32 Manager to their place of needed rest-The Insane Asylum 405.20 Total ,........,........,,...................,.........,,,.....,..... .......... S 3, 029. 07 SIG ED YNIS TENTH DAY OF MAY 1939 EV HIS OWN HAND SIG ED 8. Clfussell -Nc eau leg f A Autographs ' fl 5' x fd ' al Z-fi ,,-Q, ,Me . d5fN J-.LY .0-6.0 H:- 'G.241,C. an, cfm 0-. 551 ' , N. H -:--:--:--:f'z0:--:-.:-':--:-:--:--:--:--:--:-+-z--i-++-e--s-:--a-+-c-4-+ E- I929 8-i--2-'P+-H--i-+6 l 99+0+++4o+++141w+91e11w+a4+09 0006 'O 64-O6 O-6 6609 6+5+'50-04010 I 60000000 is MGC, i.iQfb++++-s+++4+4nr+-i-+++++Q-+++++-++S- ,Lili L-ggi, -.--1--P+-:-+4--:--2--1-'z--1-+-2--Q-+4-+3 .4. i Q Ciiongratulations and West Cltidishes to Ozark Wesleyan , The First Methodist Church ' SEVENTH and MAIN 4. 4' -Z' 'I' L Worship With Us at All Our Regular Services 1 We Are Glad to Receive Students on the Basis of Associate Membership qrarzk QL gbrigllf. Qastor N '- 'Y' 20 Percent Discount N th .t M t' lL'f is On All Work Brought in and or weq ern u la I e I c . I Called For s 'a ce 0 fExcept Hats and Dyed Workj MILWAUKEE' WIS' D'S Orie A. Snyder Master Cleaners 714 S. Grant Special Aggnt I When things loolc Dark Phone 2882 103 E- Third Carthage, MO- 1 s 1 4- -r Well's Drug Co. 7CQ7here Quality Gountsu + We Solicit Your Business on the Basis of Quality and Strict Reliability Plus Conslstantly Reasonable Prices I Lf' A Very Complete Stock of Everything That a Good Drug Store Should I .Qi Have -- Also Wall Paper, Paints, Sporting Goods, Whitemarfs Chocolate 1 if S. E. CORNER SQUARE CARTHAGE, MO. 1 I 099044000404-Q44--soot. l929 -3 ++-o++ +++++-:V+++++-2-+-1--i-+4-+4--v--1-++-2-X Q.. :IQ 'Q 'A + + 'I' 'Z' 'T' 6 'Z' sfo 'Z' -v of '21 .11 'X' vzo 4 .ze :zo v .Q 9 azz :Io 'P ofa nz. 0:0 . 4 . v + 4 4 . 9 444+ 4 +4F++4 + +++ 4+ ++++++++ K+-I--1--x'-1--1-+ F 1--z-'x-f:--z--sav:--r-:--:.-z.-:'-:--x--:--z--x z--:--x-:--x--x-'z--z--:-fx-Q- ASHLAR -X3'z-'z-fx'-:--2-+4-+4-+++++++':-4--1--:-0:-fx--4-'z-':- f+-15553 'Z' -1- vx- Jw 'S fs- -s- va- A utographs NYULLW I W7 g M I ' LA, X,4.4Qf,J-1Lff-L-TMC s vi. rl. ww-..q,k jjj, ,dm J J f-H1 L' 'Q 'X I N .J - V1 x N, vi' 'i' vin ofa Q .le 6 12 If 5 F .Zo 'I-f .3 'Z' 'K' I '5' . .g. ole 'X' 'F W I' 1 - , . .- llfff A - W Lf I- ' -' -V X1 - jf J ,401 3 S is rs ?++w++ Reserved for your maledictions of me Ashlar Editorial Staff: ' +++++++++++i+b v Reserved for your possible commendations of the Ashlar Control: 4-M-9-1-4-+++4wr-n-+4-+++++++++++++++ E- I929 -3-z-4-I-1-fr+++++4-+4-I--I-+++++4-r xl , 6 i V f , - 1 . 'f ,I h Efbvv , if t ,. r 7' v--f--ff'-G4- '9'A'f 1 ETQH1 HR 4555+-4-f?-i:+++-+-L:+TL+'fv1+++++e-+5-x-++++++,'?1f ' 0 I '14 , 44' ' 'maxi'-' V Buy Your shoes From The Exclusive Shoe Dealers H .,:4 'D 4 1-J ,,+.'f ' Y, 4-l'Lif'i id g e They Are Speclallsts ln f ' . - .- 5, .f f ,f if 4 fa eg, 4 U-ij, . - 'I 1' mf v ' I Shoe Flftlng Q f ' 'e '- f ff' jf' '71 V Q jpg? J f h A fr . 'R fi 43 4' 156 P! :Shen lselrvlng KV H14 my 5 Syl' P,c::z?JZIsc:ouAfx'avsg u75f..'-3559 - C-gg p mf' 1 Sligtagmzgraaigais .ia V - - -e haf:::'e12::: talnlng why na: Serve the best? QUALITY FOODS AT LOW PRICES 3 V ,vm--e--1--w 1-4-M'-:Q4--wo-:-cg-:f-:--1--M.-4-vf4--:Q-ef-1--c-we E- 1929 -33 -n-:-++4++++++-a-1-4--b++++++++-1-+++++-'fx i Eg:--1--1--1-:--1--1--1--z--1--1-+-1--1--1--z--1-:--:--1-4--1--1--1--1--1--4--1E- HSHLHR 'b+'1'+'1 4- vi-4-+++'b++++'l'1- a'I-'l !-4-4-EOIZ' 4. 1 1- I 1' I -5- -1- Ju Q. Charley: Look! McGaughey is going to kick off! I Lora: Shucks! He's been dead for years. -2- 4- Zi . , . . . I .2. Velma: I think I ll commit suicide. 4. Dorothy: Good, but turn olf the gas when you're through. -5- -1- .g. q- 2 Ted: Isn't your room-mate pretty slow? 2 .i. Harry: I should say not. It took him two hours to drive his new 4 sweetie home from the show last night. 1 I 'I' + 6 + + + ' -1- gsg The Natlonal Guard ,- 'I l 1 -3 is a part of the first line of defense of the United States. AS such, if: it is subject to the call of the President to repel invasion, or may 'EQ be drafted by the Federal government to serve at home or abroad in the event of war. It also constitutes the state militia, and as such .- is subject to the call of the Governor to quell internal strife or ,Q ,i disorder. fl Quardsman is a good Gltizr-11 1 - I I .4 In addition to practical military instruction, soldiers of the '1- -1 National Guard are taught law observance, loyalty, patrotism and 1' other essentials of citizenship. Like the Minute Men of their I N nation's infancy, they are civilians following peaceful occupations, 2 but they are prepared to take to the field and fight for the cause of 4. freedom, democracy and justice at a moment's notice. I -1- + .E. . 4, Battery D, 203rd Coast Artillery E 5,1 Missouri National Guard Y 1 Q2 Capt. Guy A. Roos 4. lst. Lt. Stanley E. Bye - Zncl Lt. Earl E. Baker 1 4. 1 4. 4, -3 o I 'I--I--!'+ 'P-D+ Harold fattempting olive branch after the quarrelpr Isuppose it's no 12: earthly use suggesting a show or a ride somewhere? .L ii. Cuma: No, no earthly use. I 4' . 'I' 'P '1- H ....... ..: Quite so. Er-that's why I didn't suggest it. jj -1- 4- 2 6 . . . . 4. Drugglst: Did you get rld of the moths with those moth-balls you got? I 1 Byrl fdisgustedlyj: No! I sat up all night throwing at them, but I I i couldn't hit a one. I 'X-1--1--1--1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1 1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 1- -1- GP -.o ro to -1- 4- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1 -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- -1- 5 5 -W-1-+4-1 ? Q. 5. -La '. .:. sz. .3 A S R 1. .gf .gf .1 -, J up 4. .Q . 4. . .g. .g. S JQPENN1-:Y co X NORTH SIDE SQUARE CARTHAGE, MO. A Friend of the Familyn : s ff! i yi: a f f f J ,r?P'-i'- J Q --V. WH ' ' , 'il N I2 in A 15: ' 'n :EF1i1y-uurqgi.-:..-a ,,.Q1 --1225555 4. , Somewhere, near you, there is a sign like this. It is a friendly sign--one that promises Quality, ' always at a Saving-and back of that promise A Stands the honor of a great Company. 2 '21 Z Nellie: Is Bertha left-handed? if Carrie: No, engaged. Roy: Where are you going? gl! Jay: Chemistry exam. A 'I Roy: Going to take the acid test, eh? .5 ... .2 Vernon Bradford: Did you know I was a life-saver last summer? Virginia Bailey: Really what flavor? f 5. A Q '- , Fishing Tackle-H Camping Equipment , R. C. A. Radios i 5 C -Reynolds H CU. r 1 NORTH SIDE SQUARE I CARTHAGE, MO- '-' .g. . , .,. , .,. n 0.1 . .In fs' fic-4--z--z--s-1-+-s--:--:.+':'+-:Q-:'++-Q--z--:--:--2--:.+-s-+-:Q-2--:'-:f-:Q go- I929 33 -:.-:--x--:--:--:--:--z--z--z--:Q-xv:--9+-s-a--2--z-+-2-4--:--z'-u-.2-++++'3E2Q 'Q .- Big Assortment of Cookies All Made in Our Own Kitchensg Home 2: Made Cream Caramels and Genuine English Toffeeg Health Bran I 4 A 'F BA T 3-21 -Z1 'If M 3. .5 4. A 5 H L H R ,O .:. .:. ,. .g. .g. 4. .g. Jr '2- THE STORE THAT STANDS FOR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY ff' 2 TRUTH FACTS fb ALWAYS ONLY -S- Dry Goods - Women's Wear J. it NONE OF EIGHT LARGE RETAIL STORES Carthage, Mo. Atchinson, Kans. ff: Joplin, Mo. Coffeyville, Kans. Pittsburg, Kans. Okrnulgee, Okla. Iola, Kans. McAlester, Okla. When Better Values Are Obtainable' You'll Find Them Here Our Delicatessen Sc Home Bakery Is proving of real service tO the housewives of Carthage and 5' vicinity, because we are furnishing them with a big variety of REAL if HOME COOKED FOODS fresh every day at reasonable prices. -3. fy N Home Made Butter Cakes, Angel Foods and Devil's Foodsg ,if Delicious Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Pecan Rolls and Piesg A Bread, White Bread Salt Rising and Boston Brown Breadg Home Made White and Bran Rolls, Buns and Parker House Rollsg Swifts Premium Ham fHome Cookedj, Meat Loaf, Baked Beans, Vegetable Soup, Mexican Chilli and Potato Salad. Our Own Make Potato Chips Are The Best You Ever Ate One Trial Will Convince You ' 5- When you have that party or Picnic, let us Figure with you on your eats! We make Sandwiches, salads, etc. to order, and in the pic- ,Z mc season will pack picnic orders complete upon reasonable notice. 'Sf n If you have not tried anything from this department, we solicit .2. a trial order and feel sure you will be more than pleased with anything '- you get. MGC o1'mick's l. Phone 2161 YOUR SERVICE STORE South side Square I' gb'l ! ! ! ! Z ! ! ! ! !''! 2 Z 2 ! ! ! ! ! !'+'!'f!-'Z'+'! !--! Z-Qs- .g..g..1 Q .g..g.q..v.,v..v..'..s 4 .'..'..'.a..'..'.J..g. ,Q L .... ....... 1 T I QSHLAR -1--1-+4-++++++++++-H-++ Men of Qzark Wesleyan realize the value of CC U close harmony in proper dress and choose their apparel at 8161? ie! 'AHOME OF GOOD CLOTHES Carthage, Mo. +++++++964 KNELL MORTUARY PHCNE. ZIO5 Serves You At Your Priee AMBULANCE. FREE DAY or NIGHT -:- +-z--z--1-FgI929Q3-x--1--x--1--1-+ -x-+4--x--1--r--x--1-+-I--1-+ +-r+++-rg-++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++eE-+4-+++++o+o++++4-44+-4-+++++++++++Qk i'i'0'P++++1'+++'P+++OOOf+ f S 'I' I xv-' -+-i-+4-+++++++-i-++++++++ '- HRH! ill' ii W' ' N ' 3 'MW W 1? .Qs '? 43 xg, OUR GUIDING STAR 'I A li' ' ' ! I ' , 4 - I 2' 44 s . e D Z O - znrlc Xwcs-lcynn, liail to thee. Hail to thee our col - lege dear! 2 Tlgcre is mus- ic in thy name To thy chil -dren one and all: L V hen we turn tn lefe of care. Xvoci of heart :incl tofls of hand. Z ISYS' ' I ' ' Lt. I 'th 1- F F F I Q- -' I -f . , if - - May thy sons :incl dough-ter: hc True tn thee from year to year. There is hless- ed mum - o - ry In each glfsfjngng ma,--ble wall. May Our mem - 0 - rief rv - pair To :hy ki - z name and grand. U if 5 . I I ' -ll!!! Y 4, Q 1 . . 4 . of iff + U C 4' May thy state- ly tow'rs and high Seen from all the hills a - far 1 Ev - 'ry spire points up to God While thy wel-come doors a - jar el' Let thy pre- cepts clear and truc Cunrd mn path-way near and - far Q2 um' l us: ' I , ' li! U' ii l I In 4. -Firm J 4. I I V 4 4, 'ln YI ' - , Ji i A A - . T, Bc an cm- blcm true Of :i noh - lsr view Wilt thou he our Guid- ing Star. ff- Scncl a si - lent call Wlierc thy bright rays fall Shin- ing from our Cuid- ing Star. 'S Like :i pi - lot light Leridourfoot-Qteps rwht. Bc to us Our Cuid-ing Star. .5 tiff I ' I fl' ' .5 uprx l tl-1 'L F e P L ' ,-, 1 !2 G , , V 1 'S' M-1 , Q - - , -?- - 'P' -2. Words and Musical Arrangement by Professor B. B. Wood a.g..g..g..3..g.4..g..g..g..g..5.g..g .g..g..g..g..g..g..,.., f1q.1.u:..: .3..g., E. .3 s.g.g.q..1..z..g,+4.s3.4. .qi-lei 54 54-4f6bi9+Q'9 k 31.4-+++++4.-1.-p+ go- 035--lf-Z'-P+-E-+ -l'+'l5-SHI'-P'l l l l' 'i , .,. n' 1 K. 2. r'- 'I- 'E 1 '- 'I' 5 'Z' 4 4 6 + + 4 .g. 'I' + 1:4 4' . ., 14 . 2 l ... '. 'A +++++++++4++ 5 This is station OWC. You have been en- joying the 1929 Ashlar. One more- announce- ment before signing off 'till next year. 1 have been in the making for many months. I realize that I am far from per- fect. It has been a pleasure and an experi- ence for the students who built me. To all students, faculty, advertisers and towns- people who made me possible, I now extend my sincere gratitude. My desire and ambition is to please the students of Ozark Wesleyan Collegeg if I do this, I am happy. Good-bye, Good Luck and Thank You! +1-+4-e-eww' -rs .- -f .mf-H wh 4 4 1 + E. 1929 .3 ++-v-e-+-sf 4-+-:fs-z--P+-5-b+++-lfi il, . li M x ,--1'-1--a-+++++-rx +4 l'+'1-'Zvi-'if ?'F'-3-1' i-'Z--I-'Q' Fr r f.. ++++++++++++++++++ 4-4' ++++++++0 +++++b++++++4+' ++4++4+ 1l'i l l'+-I' 'Q ' P ' O :ff A, 4 ,A 7. ?'QWfHi--'j- W 1. li if ' r 'H 1 I i ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS ALUMNI Arkansas Club ASHLAR STAFF ATHLETICS - Auliographs Q BASKET BALL Beta Zeta CALENDAR Choir X CONTENTS Council Debate - DEDICATION Editors and Bus. Mgrs. FACULTY ' 1 Ffaculty frine Artsj H Faculty Row Farewell FEATURES. ARTS 'Elqpr Plans ' ,FCQTBALL Form-youu' , Imferieliioiubi ' Index Lyin' Lines 117 Lyre Club 102 Million S Program 63 Ministerial Association 96 STAR Club , F Gasket .Bal Orchestra 72 ORGANIZATIONS fr-'ine Artsj 71 Philomathean 99 Press Announcement . 2 Q. P. Club 103 Queen of the Ashlar 7 Rho Alphas 100 SCHOOL LIFE - 113 SENIORS 29 SOPHOMORES 43 Spanish Club ' 108 Spring Fever . 115 Squad fFootballj 82 Student Forum 97 SUB-FRESHMEN 57 SUB-TITLE PAGE 3 Tennis , 87 THE SCHOOL 9 TITLE PAGE ' 1 Track 88 Trio '13 VIEWS fEXlZ6l'l0l', 11 VIEWS Qmteriory 13 W Club 110 Weaver's Museum 114 Wesleyan Players 75 .Whistler. 4 ' 94 Y. M. C. A. 105 Y. W. C. A. 104 I -V1 Q. J K 1 .hr VJ' MV 9- -G Y V t, . . fs- v,, x Li J . 'v .. 1 MP' Sri I al. n, X nf . Q :Maj LA I . I 1 ,N , . 10 b. n ' -gig-f i' . gi' .fl 'Q . ,...-. , -1 4. 46, r I Qx , I fi 1 v,. ,us 1 x 1 ' 43 + I . .,, rw. . 1 I ,r 1. M ' ' A.. 1 , ' f if . '-iw! 1 V ' f I ',' R fe . I- ,. , A ' ijJ nel , ix. ,, 'P' . 'j. . 1 'O -. ,.I- .X IF: x , ' A vlf'LI,'5'4' V f ,, -Q -, . - . N' L' A--, , , fl ,.N 1fff f .QT.v xg .-,: V' ,fri ', - ' -1 rf . i Q u.. - 'f N , W AW 421 f ., g .HL rg X J .-,-. Tw- V. '3' -A W .'-wv , . Q 1 , ,Jef . K 4 - f 'e' 3.' A L'- - . . I Ar.. 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