Pittsburg State University - Kanza Yearbook (Pittsburg, KS)
- Class of 1932
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X.-.,.,, ,- S 4 1 . gg gg, xr gs 1 f H rw- E- vf..-3, -L-gPC,.,.-1:-I.:-:s', -ig ,XS CCDPYRIGHT 1951 Maryema Voshall Edizm V. Edward Ringle Busmcss Manager 3 F M2 ' j' ' ,- X 1 I 4, W f, U , I vf- X , f --W' -w ew--M 1-tag? nv' flbl I Each day that dawns on our campus is a new adventure story to he read. The student plays the principal role, and about his activities the romance is woven. The plot varies with the student. As the year pro- gresses, the interests change, but the action continues. ln this bool: we have tried to depict faithfully and in order, the story of the year's Action. f'-Z, Q... f--v V - f:QiiEi?E ?3,':-:Q-I-'z:w - - - - g 'L' ' ,vlif-f. - --1-,.,-4,1 'A '-, . , . , , , ,, --,:.4,p,i:,-1,: an-.gT,.,5, --f-rf:..f:.'-A,...5f-Q --f f ,, ,L f- fr - ----f1,f,s,.'T31ff:-.-51-V Y, , 1-5 V, my - M N X X Q 3 ,. X Q' N: W X, l!A 7 NI J Q P I f 9 ' L 4 ,F 5 f'-Mm 'F- Q1 1 'n i .v I fi- 3 V X25 1-3 X 1 'HH'-fig-rw, AA i . 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HARBINGERS OF SPRING Spring brings myriads of flowers, the odor of burnt weiners, crowds of high school students, serenades, baseball games in front of Russ, caps and gowns and ..... Finis. mm.w.s..,-..,,......,..........,., .,. .ex-, F17 -fam X , A 01 ili itlYlliiii Action cannot he concerted unless it has a leader whom everyone is willing to follow. Qn our campus. there is one man whose genial countenance graces each undertalcing, inspiring all togreater endeavor. ln appreciation for the wide scope of activities which he has ntro- duced to our campus, we gratefully dedicate the Action edition to our beloved president, W. A. Brandenburg. C TI E T 2 1 5 1.4-. ,za Russ Hall .N 1 - 5-Wg ,nga f,.-1,f :4,-.,-..,, , A- 1-,W , V A 71 1 , W b v,- 'iL',-...fl.- 1 'se-- 'A 'B '+A F '3 .-- '-.F 5' ' ,5i'f?'3F.:551 V, - ff- --.-,-Y - - -- . , ' s - - ' -r 1'-'f:'1f1 1 A H W . 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'L' X The smell of pickled dog-fish, the deep notes of the -organ, the whir of sewing machines, the fumes of acid, a shriek-the Arden Players are prac- ticing, sprouting beans in the botany rooms, the gila monster clawing the wire on its cage, the collection of stuffed birds and preserved snakes, Gretchen th-e skeleton, the hum of conversation fromia homefcecn tea, tables piled high with beakers, flasks, containers of uunknownsw and gas burners are all an integral part of Science Hall. - . 1 -1 - - -1 -1 1 1 '.- -1,-0' 5 1141.2--1 ,J T 1-451-W-1-fu... -9 ff 'xfzxmff-., :il ::f,f::'lLQ,f::.:3.g 131- ':,'1:: sfi-5fL::1,, 1 fr-H ' Y v a-1 - ' F ' 'T' -'A r i ' :?3 .1 -.af J- 'mx-eg, '- W1 M 111- E- if'-+-Ti L, 1 VE, -f,-2,-MQSS.-vn1'ir'. F-v.+,..-.,...--,xL?f . - - ,, ,.. PM Lx ., .... . 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Many memories are clustered about it: The swing of dance music at All- School Partiesg the breathless crowd as the ball Wavers before toppling into the basketg the comradeship of gym classesg and dirt-covered footballsplayers ciragging Wearily in from practice. Here We have all, no matter our age or disposition, found some means of exploiting the Spirit of Play. ':f'i1.,:l. '93 :fr4ff3 f5E i '4J T+f1' T: ' Y ' ' f4i'- V 7 fi! 4 1fi11i???'1'455'Z..1 Z.. ,,,-,,,, - .. ,. H , , 7 , , f-F.,-:J -v-xl, , . 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Since it is the object of the col- lege to develop 'leaders in the te-aching field, it is the purpose of this ofiice to aid in all ways possi- ble in such an accomplishment. The scholarship, ethical, moral, and spiritual ,standardsvwill be re- sponsible forthe nature of the precepts and charac- ter of the maturer individual, and in view of this, the highest possible standards are set up. 5 28 5 G. W. TROUT, M. A President W A BRANDENBURG, A M LL D. Under the guihdance of President Brandenburg this institution has expanded rapidly, its prestige has spread and its standards haverisen. He has made Kansas State Teachers College one of the foremost school.s of its kind in the United' Statesg he has displayed a profound faith in and regard for the younger generationg he has worked for them and played with them. His sound thinking and vigorous idealism have made him an outstanding figure in affairs of national scope. The Kansas State Teachers College can rejoice to have him as its leader. T. -,we-rg? -: , - if gg Y- x gsifg ff.-'ff-gg..-fzfifi -if :Ygs-32,4553-4, , A 1.1-v -1' - f--- 1 '- - 1 , . -- . - l r 5275 '1 17 V , flmltwt me ! -'N' -WE!-1 .sw f tk QU ' s- tw - . 'mx . WHY. if,-f5Gc1':.gi. 'W' uf' 'lZ V '4 .' ssl?-?ssH1L-2-L+I '-:NES- 'lf '--:.5i fer-f - 1-W h -Q -- - If-P aim.. :Q fain-fifzfqvlr'-rf+1 ifrzf-'L2gQ?1f5'ff-2Wgz1:15':fsf::a1'-weefaz'- fees-,ever5 :V --.,- Lk- ,QM A ' 1 sm:efswa::fez2EEaq.r,':1,-gg-sing 1' ,, ug... ' -- ' ' ' K1 ..a.- f ,,,'Ea-'.,..cu..g: ,l-5:-71-n:?.,2.f1r1rw','f'+K'5+-'mLw:a555t1+xf,.1Leu.,-V115-vs-:+ .:s,f-fwrztafgs.--,.--- ff M.-L--i x,.q +a.z..,s,1,,gi-:q'g5 M., 1..,,,, -lpn, -.gh ...M ,L QL wa.--. ,.,..m am. me -. 1- .za I ':- nr' ..-4. fiftieth, -su. 1 x I K I ll li ir ll li ll f l l I w l l l 1 l xl l P 1! -14 fl .l, l l . 2 ll w I l . 1 l. n v w 1 l ll w 'l ,r gl X: li' qi gig, ilw' gxlgndwf, lnfj' ,l r .ii il U ry: .xl il l K Dean of Women HATTIE lVIooRE MITCI-IELL, M. A Approximately seven hundred Women are reg-- istereydf in -the college this year. The office of the Dean of Women attends to their needs and aids them in their adjustment to the college environ- ment and college demands. Counsel and informa- tion dealing with their varied problems and pre- plexities isalso glaldly given. The attitude toward opinions, traditions, and principles of the college World may determine one's attitude in the larger world. 'The majority of college Women maintain fine standards and ideals, and are amenable to any suggestions which will guide them toward reaching their goal of fullest .self realization through a col- lege education. 5305 . 1 -. J .gr , f my T- ,I A A . , hi- Q rf' , . r.,.i,4.:m ..,, ng-, .- ..v ' ' 1-4.4- ...ur . V...,4 L- -Y 4 ' ' ' .4 RMP- 114.-LAQZITE--f4?.?-b.'a' ., -R- - ,. -. . -,rv ss.. -I ,Law '11 ..,i,,.f-4- .--411: ..-.:.'if1' . ..4.. - f-f - ' 1' A - 1.---' N - - . -.. 1 .v- 5 : - raw-1.-s - ,. -., Wage- 5,2 EAL, r -4:-2,4 - -it-.F,t.:+4,?i.f, .Y if -:.- f F e f- I Y J. F. MITCHELL, M. A. Registrar and Examiner The registrar's oflice seems to be at the main must travel to attain what We call an education Apparently there is no detour past this place no matter how worn the road becomes.iPartly on 'this account, it would be a matter of deep regret to u if We .should not he able to help you when you uturn inn here. We Want the students, alumni and faculty members of our institution to know they are always welcome and that we stand ready to help Whenever We can be of assistance to any of them. .5295 intersection of the Various highways that students A s I L 'W -A: ng T5.+f:3EQ-3,-L 1- fy 5 -My Brits?-51-fiP?f5:-xar5f':.::?:4s,g3-:mfs,ef L-.4-1.-f-zeequfeg-1 -.TLLQJ A-5.w1.,.i-new-2-g,f-ggi 55.5 EE.: A R if ra,-M .. ,, 1 -fa L:-,:5'2' ggi- 4.:1,,Lq-g,,a.,,+-r'-Mrs-'1,, :.a Wulf qv IJ' 19- 'dn-.L 2--rm mul- -. ,, ur ' 'pw' -y 1 M 7 'W-11 '-:u-- 455' L 1' fr -l w r E i l l 1 1 l Chemistry ii Today the chemist. is re.sponsible for many of the discoveries which are rocking the World. ln his hands lies the further progress of our civil- ization. To train teach-ers thoroughly in the principles of the science and to instill in their hearts an enthu- siasm for and devotion to the fur- thering of the .field is the aim of the department. COITIITICTCC J. A. YATESq Ph.D The chief purpos-e of this depart- J. L. MASS-EY, M. S. .A 4 lr' ' l l l l. ! x l M I V Y l I l l Mx t rl' l , il i l 1 1 i l - l 1 ' 1 1 l E l i 5 l 1 i f I E' I i i l 5 Q E s I 'iii ia l e 2 l V WHJ '.:l l l UL , ll li L it l l it I l l 11 T l T U l ll -- ' WL 371, 1 ,li ' if, y r s l o l ,E 3 4? U' :V it wi ti g '12 il- ll iw l 1 li i fill lg 1' lj: 1 ment is the training of young men and women for places of usefulness and opportunity in the business and teaching world. With such ends in view, the department enld-eavors to give its students a good general edu- cation together with special training in economics, law, accounting, busi- ness organization, business finance. marketing, shorthand, typewriting, and other subjects having a profes- sional value. S325 , 1 41 ' ' ' f' W -uiiiai n. -TVNt31F'fr1!F. Z . . pf' -1 ,Lg - V lg-H -,I- , W .. ... .rs-.avnzdwziagalgigla t Y 't as t'M - ff .,-f r'--'tt- ' X 'L ELSIE LEITCH BOWMAN, B. S. To gt-each men to live and grow olki -rf mme -V FY-i'Cr1.jr.w-'Z' . VJ4? - 42.3.2 5 :11-.2 3-1' sv -. .J...-.x.--r.---,fggg-,W 1.-:Q lyk: . . . fe-'-. J:-., 1 . , - - . Biology T' f' '-- -Y Y +1 H- - ,sr'a'l'-' .qi--,ft-i .?'7:5-115f FT- --3 11 f'-..Lf- '7 ' - - -n,.,- ,,,,,H,. Y Q- i. . , Art There is a pressing need for the understanding and appreciation of the fundamental principles of art and their application to the affairs of everyday life. Each individual, no matter what sort of personality he has, harbors some admiration and desire for beauty and he expresses this by selection and arrangement of commonplace articles With a healthy body and an opti migtic mind, how to live comfortably and peacefully with God and the forces of nature, are the aims and ideals of all biology instructors From its inception in this institution the bioloy department has been or ganized around the thought that knowledge finds its functions in the conduct of life. 531 O P DELLINGER PH D m' we Ii ,ii 1 ,, il it li D21 I I I h . . , . . g Vvgg yi-fn, gvvv my g -,, .xxiwaaairiaiiamis ll 'MQLX V' 'milfm' xgwyi ' 'W ' Ph.-1, mia., fql.Q'1,,.2E -if 'Magi 5-ESM' ' i L':E:r:xfHffa1ffe 1: -ws.. ' -- ' -m':HF'L' . Lu- ft-'o 'N ,fm -. .Q-:V-sw has-a f'-vi? ff KRSEEQQE RW' E'EF f'-' r ff 'A-. eaf1-1-sierra.-mei 'J-H f-H' '-E' W-e.-5' QQ lgflsliiifl 5? QL gg, 1-':,?'2'r 1-gs'-.,.-D-4-J-En'--, ,mera U- JfG1.,, F -5,1 -...ai ... we-.mw-. ,Lf 1' ra., -1 .v.s-N-0, ,,....f Ls- T5 11- 1 Foreign Languages The principles of language are fixed and its rudiments are not to be enlarged. lts progress is marked by the numbers who adopt its use. Today there is no foreign Country which is inaccessable. The increas- ing facilities of travel have created a pressing need for the power of communication with people of other nations. We sponsor its use as one of the best means of producing sym- pathetic understanding and world l fellowship. EULALIA iE. JROSEBERRY, M. A. SAMUEL J. PEASE, Ph D Geography In this era of rapid communication internationalism is the by-word of the day. Every individual feels the desire to know something of the physiography of other nations and their location in the world. To he able to visualize clearly the world from its beginning to its present state of development, to place at your command information concern- ing the people of the world is the aim of this department. all 5 34 Q 1 ,-.,, 4 ... . w wf' .. ffvwsxmamv 1- -..,.: .2 ... - ,N .. ' w w ff--f n 4 ,Ji - .Y .fig-f:-gf-. .-,Ewa .ma ,Swv . g , -Q -A L-an A K- A f.. . rf- -:F -f-----..1:....r , iefnza-..w.TseLaei11:,:+iJ,:t+1e-124. H. C. PRYOR, Ph. D. Deceased . .--. H , ,Q . 1- f W ,. Y,- v1f-:furv- . - 4- x V- Er.---.,- .. p.. -, s.-ms...g. ' .1:e-2-a.LE,:...-f .ef ' --'Q- . - EducaHon During the past year the Depart ment of Education has 'developed along several lines. Closer associa tion with rural education has made possible more eff-ective co-operation in the training of all types of teach ers. Graduate Work is offered With a major in education. This makes i possible' to train not onlv better classroom teachers but also better supervisors and administrators Enghsh English is a channel through which both oral and written thoughts are conveyed, the emotions aroused, and action initiated. Contact is given with both the old and the new styles of Writing, and self expression through the medium of written thought is de veloped in journalism and composi tion. 5335 I G WILSON M A K Wi 6 In V A ia is 5, .W t 2 ., K lu TQME i. :- rg? . , Niue-1--:L Nl? 'J' 1... tp .aa Wash: :LT-.ffei -s sf '5-5151, vt 'iii-et i5-t-':4'l....--:.-nr .:,.'rl-'.'E2- .ag-:m.:.a:?2af,f1 a.,.v,,,,:f,aF-L-L, -as:-f:z.1z-:aa-.aaffga:Q-anew:-I -as-w:rf H TI? 15- -Q53-l.,.. L I-W-T?Q-'STL-T55-A.Zj.igQQ,ag3tfis'i2ialfzaszsziizaasfz:zazaazarazrgifw::q51fv--- h , 1.2 ...mt Industrial Arts The chief motive for founding this school was -the training of industrial arts teachers, and While its curricula has been extended and strengthened until it is now recognized as a Hrst class college. The lndustrial Educa- tion Department each year is adopt- ing in its teaching methods the latest anfd best thought and practices in its field. Library A. H. WHITESITT, M. A The library facilities include a book collection of over 344,000 vol- ODELLA NATION, B. ZS. -nm rr dziifarf-r NEFF if M,-rf umes, subscriptions to about 395 periodicals and a large clipping file, making student reference Work com- paratively easy. Many of the books are selected by the recommendations of the various heads of departments. The collection of specimens in the museum is increasing rapidly. 5355 1 :di ' V- ,, ,p ' , -- . .. f f --M 1: - va- -g,u-- -wr ' - ...Q fa- 4 -0 -H--2--, ' , ..-W - ' - W '- ' - -' nr -:, ,---- 74 :-may , .-.. A g-.5,,,,.,5 - : G W TROUT, M. A. s - - f e B i History 1 The study of history brings us in i contact with all classes of men and l h u m a n activities. Historians are li agreed that We should not use the past to interpret the future, but we C311 gain an insight into the develop- ment of our present ,civilization ll, thT0Ugh'thC Study of past endeavor. History is made l1p.Of actions per- ll formed invarious degrees of inten- i y sity all about us everyday. t i li 3 it p i is I Home Economics ' Modern home administrators must fill the complex role of wife, mother, t interior decorator, dietition, designer and dressmaker, trained nurse, ac- countant, psychologist, and director of the '6High-er Life. The Home l E c o n o m i c s Department offers i courses designed to meet all needs of modern homemakers, an,d young wo- 1 men who are to train homemakers. ln addition, sp-ecialized courses pre- 7 paring students for various positions, e l other than teaching, are offered. , WILLIE MELMOTH BOMAR, Ph. IJ. Q i' :s 1 5 35 5 is ri f A i . 9i'j'bg m ':-W -71: 'fi fr-:J-f-'--P-.Qav- '-K5 l--'-1? m Ee2-a-'f33,..,f-25115-5?iE 1f5fa:e5.sif,g:+e5:?512:9fT2?:':g3ae1fifgff 1 1- ,gsm -a3S:f,'E'.iL:.72.2z'Ea,Si'fi,?::7Ha.siaa-152251,-L fa:.g:a6:sa1f2.f1:mf:.I-if ,aa-mm mm J.. -Y r,assasaassea'esa teMaa,aws,w.r- .as Women's Physical EducaHon In the department of Womerfs Physical Education we aim to pro- duce situations for the college Woman which are mentally stimulating and socially sound, as well as providing for a physical development. Every girl is reconized as an individual, and We are endeavoring to provide the kind of exercise program which will enable her to find her best health. IRMA GENE NEVINS, M. A Physical Education The purpose of the Physical Edu- cation Department for men is to GARFIELD W. WEEDE, D. D. S. pro-vide systematic forms of daily exercise and clean wholesome sport. In .doing this it is our aim to pro- duce never-Hagging loyalty, high id-eals, the spirit of unselfish co- operation, unerring execution of or- ders, and the ability to think swiftly and accurately. 5385 f W 1 . T ' ' i' - V 1 , 1 1 1 ' . i r as-V, f. f -0- 4 eww ' ' 1 V' f---, Te'-T--rs-'wi ic: -'few-Z,-1 1--,-..w ' f.. 2i?aiiE-,eggs-Q:-'--2:-tm:Mffawcr,-N-v-.. , - as . -- - -,,-,.' 'P -- .J 4:1 gf+vXP '4i- 1 -1g,fQjEgr5-5.- K V -- H r +5 ' a '-ga. 1 Mathematics This is a scientific age. It is a common fact that science speaks through the medium of mathematics. Every recognized business in the World today involves some sort of calculation in order that the Wheels of industry may continue to turn. Mathematics is always with usg as children We count off to play games and as adults We continue the prac- tice of counting, althouh our meth- ods have become more intricate. 5375 Music Music has a charm for everyone. True that tastes may differ as to the kind of music preferred, but through the medium of our hand, orchestra, festival chorus, and glee clubs we try to-bring the student who is not taking special training in this depart- ment an appreciation for the better classes of music, as Well as provid- ing experience for music majors. i l l l ll N 1? ll l i, u il ll V l l ni ll 1 ii i la ly V S I E s l l yi 1 1 L I L n r n L i n L I i r ,ll A . .efg -- t 4 5 ' ' l . l l , l i l l l , l l l 1 i l Q ll 1 1 I l v l l l l l l 1 1 . l l Q Speech l l l 5 The disciplines anld purposes ol this department are directed to the l development of the students' mental . and vocal powers, and they aim to give him his bearings in the World ' of men. It is not to be forgotten that this department renders an important service to all other departments. lts faculty teach-es nearly every student who enters the college, and its ideals are thus Widely diffused. fl EDGAR lVIENDENHALL, M. A. l l . . IW- ., l I.. l Fl-. ns, 1.1 mf' L jf.. , VV., : , ' t ,I as ll I .. I --- I' H' r 1 ' - 1 3 .W Il Q fb- Y , ' ll 1 tt, gil ll, ul 'Q W., :alt X ,, ul t El , 5, ' !, ., I, 1 w vl rl ll ,, Ill E. MADGPI JONFS, M A Research Our civilization is ever changing. New principles and theories are evolved every day. Unless some time was given to the collection and or- ganization of these facts, it would be impossible to turn to them when necessity demanded. The distribution and interpretation of standard tests is another important service of this bureau. . S403 lt, M.. 2.1:--1,1 .iff H, ,, ,, Y . ,.,. ., . W, WA , V A U , JW' - nam ff aww., ,gggfz h A , --f-.7 V - ,H V, , U ' ' 1 1 fr ,.--I .-4 .J-as sf' ' .I , Rvws?- T' - ' re---....a4,..,.-. . .A ,s, Q:--1-' -img'-' Q-...-1'-15715-.Cin-a4l:':s:::3qs5-1 fa...--3 -2- .,4.5gff+.3r-i f1i-23:11:21 - ---.,,. .. 1-.Q-,1:, r:-, .rarir-,fr 3.55 v- if -F ,fs-111.41 M - . - .- 1'-'I-ii f 317 ' A ' .,. , - - -4-W' .--1--.-mr 1 , . gn' -- -Y- - - Y, --r,-,A 1 we MQ?-,-.f f:--f- -5' ' V - ' . CHARLES B. PYLE, Ph. D. Psychology and Philosophy Within the last few years no one study has advanced so rapidly to a position of eminence as has that of psychology and philosophy. It has made the presentation of subject matter much easier by explaining man's reactions 'and complexes. Not only has this study been adapted to the uses of the teaching profession but also to those of many others. Rural Education As in every other department, Rural Education is introducing im- proved training of the rural school teachers. Methods adapted to their needs are being supplied, and every possible effort is being made to ade- quately equip them. The Gleaner, a monthly publication of the depart- ment is another medium of progress. 'i i ii 1, i in if Il ji i I , I 4 1 N i ii tl l 6 l l 1 il lg L ig H i i l 31 .E N E. E. STONECIPHER, M. S. 5395 ....i was 12-Q. 1 d f asfff-wfft E? 'WF l l-Ns afafubir sallam.-'QF my 'i f-- 4 'Amr ' it r., as M - - .pf ww mr,-M-,brews -,,, 'izfimwf 1 Ji'55fig3uqx5l Q L ..la,.mEf1i.swq.aif..sf.5-15:1,,srw2,Y,lg,, , N --X-,,,..A L-.t'- '.3 J..lhfL-E '1--1-1,e 'rN-1 General Office In the building of a college, little if anything, comes by chance, and so it has been with Kansas Stale Teachers College. The effort has been constant and the flame of seryice has burnt brightly through the years. From the first there has been a united action with members bound together in the common cause of furthering the best interests of the school. , 1' 1 542g BELLE Pnovonsn, B. S ': ' ii-555-'-Q' --1-..1..f-A--- -4--,- A , - . , ,---f4.w- . fargrz...1-7S5:'g'f15Z-T-ggzegiggv-::,1Efzg:4'agaa52:.Ef.,g7,,-,Fa ,,,,u:.r,,--.-.V ' ' T 1 4fir'Ff'1m32h.. .frfif? -1-p'Te:Li'1' - -S-I Jag: 'fr 'N 'fs' N..:...i'i':lr1 ..-ns V '..AfN- pf-f A,,.,....,.... . ,V - . . , wg .V V- ,N -1 , - l HATTIE MooRE lVl1TCI-IELL, M.. A. Extension Department Since it is one of the aims of the 4 -My-, rv Q1 4, 11. 'Jr' f Willard Hall Every girl who has had the privi- lege of staying at Willard Hall has many happy memories of the good times enjoyed there. Comfortable as any homie, the dormitory, supervised by Dean Hattie Moore Mitchell and with Miss Eleanor Kase in charge, offers a pleasant and convenient resi- dence to girls while they are on the campus. I Board of Regents of our school to take the college to those people of the state who are unable to adjust themselves to the formal system of education, the college Extension Di- vision has become one of the vital parts of the institution. The Work of this division while primarily existing to serve Kansas also extends its boundries beyond the state. L. A. GUTHRIDCE, B. S. . :1g.l?E-x,1 3--i.,'f.L,:mQ':ggijQ3-5g.1bgi?a,f,r:5L:l. -1+-F:1f1':-W W l ll l W E'- l l ii 4 l M M Q lg l l l 2 l l l V 5415 l 1 se ':3?1!:, 3.553?:F5k:EE554-1':iaE1' :f fE :S-23412:-S l-ixs-'L 5--vmfp 4. .-::. zf'?kik?'1..L-1'-'I-E2'- ' - , H '+i ..A.,., ..f7A ' 5355- ? wFM at Ngqlflahswwigamw -in .QE -Li ft Sz ! V- m f' - -f H--'-'ggi , Emmy-' W1qQgg,iSS2vfEi-g3,ff5:2:1gif-QLsi2sE??EZ1!l'5,..'2-LQ':iiE:5::.:-fgigrsiiffiw--j'1 LJFL-lllfilff fffff-f V Y ,V N, ' w S FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS WM! f M A Lf I 1 T ' W M77 Jiffy? ,im S ZZWF' 'nf vir- fi? lf 4, df' f yy' '0 ' ', CLINTON PHELPS Lois Cox -ff A, Pres1dent Treasurer g S f 4Q,,' Q, rf I 7 A GLAIQYS JONES JEWELL THOMASON I V106-President Secretary Y S A 1 ?f,r.S M-I . iii? A' F I 5 44 S I . L., ,.S,. . ,.,. ,, ' 1' 1. vi Y 4 'rv' -. :Ff' wfd'1E7r , JT ,A 1 vi -Q. . L V H.- Li, ,,,,,,,u,S ,-:-j,, Y ..,, g, k,,,U ,,,. ,, A 7 4 5'-A 22,-Q. .df .1',,,,,', .', ' , , , , F .K ' ' 9.14 'f' 'fijlff 7.-1, T' Stout Hearts and Willing Hands g:,.,....,rg,z,1:--L-K -.n.,........, .V Y.. -. . -V- . -v FI M 4.54 KW M0 1 c be H 146 Y . 111 fg ffkcxtd HJCELQUL of jffkf gJf1?i5? 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HERRICK 1 I ELBERT CIGNETTI GIRARD J0PL1N,M0- ALBERT H. SELACK MINDEN MINES, MO. Major. Rural Education Major: English' PITTSBURG Majorz, Commerce Y. W. A. bigma Sigma Sigma Major: Physical Y' WI C' A' Education English Club ' ' E DWIGHT MCCOOL MARGARET MAXAM DOVA DEAN ANTILL LA FERN DEAN PITTSBURO LAHARPE MINDEN MINES, MO- CI-IAUTAUQUA Major: Mathematics Major: Rural Education Malflfi Rural l':dUC3ti0n Major: Rural Education x I I 5 45 5 5 P s em firm' 'www S' ' ' ' f ' ' - 'V fvw ' ' . ap' . .f 1.1 ,apr yl-1-341-+,, 4, ,A '- :g:,f:::,f,.nafAfv.am4, . v ww., -----la.,-....., .- - . , F - ,, T. .q,.',, Ap E., . ,, .,, fy,-,.-af. 7 .-.a..,S,., ,, f ...K - 1,-A A ' 'V ' Hd' 5' 1' ' ' 1' T 1 ' A ff- -rw , , ,-T. ,:-:'-f-11r?fS-?2i:-wv:f-1'EF1'-if? '--,.':':. :?L r' 515, qi H 4LEgg ,mg -3?f55:?L:':f:1,?'Lq,-.-.1 Eii'E-f-. ': ?' 'EZT3311SP5-i5Rvif55LEi?? fEf'--' 'V .aa '-' Major: Industrial Z' Af p lf Lf ,-A .fc ...- ,A .-.ant-A-..... ...LQAV ug-f-,s1J X K C :R M W - .-4-'M . V -1?-1 ee ers.-.L:.Q.4..:,v1-zspsr: , - ..,.-a.,,1,,4 V , x..,,,,w- var- . ,A ,- A x ak, v x .A . . . 5g,xQ?x' 'rx pix FRiEjSfF-I MEN qRH,W,g ,,Ykj mai'--M 41X sag S Q I 2. 5 ,,- , .-f ry 5 s 1 W W- -' ,,,,P,,.............-.i-- - cv --X DICK SEAY AHELEN BRADLEY LORRAINE CURTEMAN JAMES WILSONAJR- DE NOYA, OKLA. Major: Physical Education Football Basketball Track A CARL W. JACKSON CARTHACE, MO. Education Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Disarmament Council Gorillas LoU1sE WELTY WALNUT Major: English Delta Sigma Epsilon CEDAR VALE Major: Rural Education GRACE BURGESS ALTOONA Major: Rural Education T HELA CHESTNUT MULBERRY Major: Music Y. W. C. A. Festival Chorus Polymnia Club ' PITTSB URG Major: Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma RUTH MERLYN OSKIN PITTSBURG PiTTSBURG Major: Commerce, Student Council Kappa Delta Kappa Y. M. C. A. PAUL PALEER DE SOTA Major: English . , - Kanza Queen Mzggliealggislcal Eyfgb mmm nb 15 u Basketball Sigma Tau Gamma G . ::::s.30Ne COX CHANUTE Major: Music Sigma Alpha Iota Festival Orchestra College Orchestra Maj or: En glish Band Vice-President of Fresh- man Class 5455 gui I- .. . 1 .. , I- . 1 ,-: ,, ... -- '- . , S '1 ' arsf-,z.sm Qv:L?+Q'1 r:xA-gitgfdsi'-un' '-.Egz:yf1::f:fff4:::A11f:-- ---1-1-og:-2 71 - .I-4 Q,-:S - ai2 ':'m'iL-i,,1vE-ifzggg-.-if-E55 ' If --11?f2 2-'sffah-- -,T -S521-a???2:rF5ff12-S '5F'i53Q41-'H1-LE'-.ArrwassFv??Sia?EfifQ2-N-'11T5iE?:EGf-sii-isa5-3321,zefi+3s..-ffgzflisiearf Q' 'Agia-'N QEu HI' :T :E Q We- - i3ig:5gL.,..s5.,. ,g ,5:.1ma.T1z?,f'::Eie?-:? ..Ei2ifSg21?' 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Major: Kindergarten- Primary ERLYNE WOLLARD EDNA Major: Music College Orchestra Festival Orchestra MARGARET WILSON COATES Major: Music Glee Club Sigma Alpha Iota Festival Chorus 'S DALLAS RAYBURN HAVANA Major: Mathematics DAVID DICKINSON PITTSBURC Major: Physical Science Sigma Mu Delta Al'pha Gamma Tau Industrial Education Club JEAN ROBINSON SOUTHWEST CITY, Mo. Major: Commerce Theta Sigma Upsilon Student Council A 'W r -1':'+frvvL4wm..fw.+:w-4 ' 1?f1:Azg5-:Qs-1?l+,5::-wwgf-1-4 .5,,,.,..,,....,. A., - - W.-- - ..... :-, . U.. . , , ,,-L , I 1 V- -. - +. -4 ww- ME'-'42-' ,My -A E,:Eg-ff-wNy..:--2ae,,:f-1s1fSSs:ffY,, -.,:-1--q..--S2-.,..T..m -2.--:fleas-..f-.11.f:f I . I , O,---,U ,W - -f , L., 11:-1-4-aw.--,, -tn.. 19 - '.::-L1,-Af,- 'lE-EF1-:- sz: -'az-1 'hbftt -..LL A ...L r-vw? -4:4 T-r,fmsf'h ffzrx:sr?-Eiisvsfan 3-Q ,, 5:11 lg- , W--I-411' -1-' :-L . fig.-. 4 ,E ,A-42.41, ' . -- . -1:1 fiw!--- f-Y-P-A . I -44-r-ff- :r :aQ11,r:q3--. f .- -- 7? f PRES:-:MEN f ' ' JW, EUGENE TIMS BARTLESVILLE, OKLA Major: Mechanical Engineering ELINOR HANKINS MC CUNE Major: Kindergarten Primary JANE ORR PITTSBURG Major: English Sigma Sigma Sigma Hwy ROBERT O. LANGFORD JOPLIN, MO. ' Major: Commerce Sigma Mu Delta Football Y. W. C. A. ' English Club j Basketball Band Y. W. C. A. E 4 HARMON WAGNER REX COMPTON HELEN ROGERS TWILA FULTON LmERTv,Mo. IANTHA PITTSBURG RfITTSBllR1Qh , 1 Major: Industrial t I Major: Education alor' , yslca Education llgflalgfi Mafhematlcs - Sigma Sigma Sigma PhEd1t!1ICatEJg1 ma Gorillas - 1 u m I - . - an Y. W. C. A. Physical Education Club ndustrial Arts Society R S LUCY MAE ERICKSQN ARRILLA DAVIS VIVIAN HoHL UTH TREIFF CHANUTE . LONcToN BUSHTON Y HOUSE CVE . Major: English and Major: Intermediate Major: English MHJOF3 IXUYHI Educatlon Speech Arden Play Theta Sigma Upsilon Y- W- C- A- English Club Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Delta Sigma Epsilon 475 i Q ,+g111 3:if,.jElL.QN 1, -11112- 7 T3-5-:IQ .KT-1 ' ' ' MEET? -'ii-4':3?'.E?1 lil '? ::'?9G'7-f2 i2'I!'2':' as A '1 E 5 W 'vw-1-.1 -1 xr: 1 Lf, H... 1- 1- gr-a-r ...Nw-.r-1 J-1.1. Q -1 .J-D+' .---.1...A P J- L ,f- -,- J.. X. W, .-A+ A-I-'-.N -r -14 -'- ..i-. f'C, D 1 E'-gf -.1::gr.4-i- ma-YE. kr 1-5 -Tk, Jas... -'H 'A'f1- as H-P 'TL E' W' vel- EA 4' NL' -r.e.:L'53L. .. .M - Pix H 2-7:-. 11 fi 'L 1 L-, A .l1:,.. L .J.1...., A . .. Q-A., L..- ,L,.. . 5 MQ 1 E WdE-' ' LF'-ml I A Tmiaz,-'3f:2iE4ALgEa-zeLEia1:.-A-EA,- v.E21 E-4.1:-: 'f.:a':'::af13fv:f:fw2f-vw'rmf:'i-affa11.:H:zff-1-A-in--'fr 'M DONALD LAKE HUTCHINSON Major: Industrial Education Sigma Tau Gamma Gorillas - PAULS B. HUDDLE CEDAR VALE Major: Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Society Gorillas REED BRIGGS HUTCHINSON Major: Business Administration Sigma Tau Gamma . :vm-vrfr1:'. , '3- FRESHMEN RUTH M. BAKER PIPER - Major: Education RUTH EVANS PITTSBURG Major: Mathematics Mathematics Club Secretary Delta Sigma Epsilon Y. W. C. A. EDNA M. POLEER DE SOTA Major: Commerce LUCILLE GIBBONS KENNETH W. BELL NEOSHO ERIE Major: Physical Major: Art Education ' Phi Mu Gamma Y. W. C. A. Messiah Chorus Physical Education Club EVELYN M. SOLLERS CEDAR VALE Major: Rural Education Sigma Tau Gamma Gorillas College Art Club HARRY HOPTON YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Major: Industrial Education Y. M. C. A. Industrial Arts Society IONE COERBEER HELEN L. GRICC ULYSSES CHERRYVALE Major: Rural Education Major: Art 50 5 2+-f5f fff':i,'fim:'.--wr ' :asf -1-T. :rf f ,A ,.. 117.11-q---w -- ...arnrr .2-...,-at-1 -.--Zh ...L....: L ..s.. 1 ..-..,, . .. . NL 47 ,-f--f-- - -'4 fu- ... ...'-1 -E'??-5'-.2:1F3-'L':liZT?T-.LEF'?5i3?'5-i if J. ,L . .,...:v':g1:-E- LTL, 'xii -- --gal ,-,L ,L -' Q '. .s:..-A-.ff -.6 - .,, ,, ,,,: -., ' --. - X I X tx at .. N .Y I I I Qi 3 I I I 'I m1lu ,,, JI.. lx .I tt WALTER MOON SCAMMON Major: Industrial Education KING MASON LONGTON Major: Chemical Engineering VICTOR GELSO GIRARD CATHERINE DAVIS HALLOWELL Major: 'Commerce WANDA D. WOLF PITTSBURG Major: Education Y. W. C. A. FAYE MARSHALL ERIE Major: Rural Education Majorg Mathematics College Ofchestfa Mathematics Club GRACE WILCOX CARNETT Major: Education Festival Chorus Messiah Chorus VETA :SMITH NEODESHA Major: Education Festival Orchestra College Orchestra Delta Sigma Epsilon Y. W. C. A. MAXINE WILSON MC CUNE Major: Music Polymnia Club Festival Chorus Band Orchestra 5495 QW V---f '.r-gf..-...1--1--,..,.-.--Y-..,,, --.. -q '- FRESHMEN M WWW? 1 Q :ii ffm as Ja..,4..,.: -f'1.4.2 .Q...l..LQ.f. I M. ,,.r IQ I O4 A ,V AM W ALEX PARSONS MC CUNE Major: Rural Education Band Orchestra . RALPH Ross JUNCTION CITY Major: Chemistry Sigma Tau Gamma Corillas MERION HAIR COLUMBUS Major: Chemistry Sigma Mu Delta Gorillas -ft-vvrmf . ,!g:,.,.-: -N -,J sr- R21 as-es eflgy dm? ' '5t - ' B W t , -- L g, 'T'm fiT're'5.':i2i1-gbgfreisv-rifszasxi''r-ffi'1:25.1-'sf-fsslfr.-f-:-1 ..--efw-- --1-':e-k::::-f2:.:- - -..- -1-.4 'si,1i-lu ,, ,. 3 i'5f5'? , ft. -- -15+ 'fn a:.:yp,1-,iaipzif--E51 it -.1 ,, . A , .. L , .gn Ls- ....,,,,,,, ,. M.-, ,.-, . . su.. W, , -F..,..,-..s. ,M ,.,s.,......-- ,., .., in-A 1 3-.'sa:'s 1.,-ra .. - .. -' - M -- fi..-1 ,H--5'-f.i:s,iFS-we-gf-..-T.Kifwx-f1Hffs:i52 .2--fmaasfsfa-1.eral:-gaefxifs.-af-..s.-,-su..f. fag.: 2-Lai.-.1 - H T '13 15rm:w'2?2i ' zzzefssf:-1,21 rf? . ' ...,t.gs.,. '-1 -ff es.-.ti f.r:w-4. .ma-.:sQa..'sas.-fessgewr.aegis-Efaqsasaass-qs..sv-.-:-.:...2-.a . ...,...,s,,..- . .. CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR Sept. 7-Freshmen Day, a new idea on our cam- pusg the freshmen were introduced to our campus so that they would be able to find their way around. Sept, 8-All kinds of heat, hurry and scurryd- Enrollment Day. People donft get up as early to go over as they did in the good old days. Freshmen have a big banquet at the cafe- teria in the evening. Nice way for them to look each other over. Sept. 9-Y. W. have their annual .lolly-Up whici always merges later in the evening with the Y. M. Stag. I K Sept. 10- Blue,' Howell holds a reception on the football field with forty men in attendance. They all seem desirous of playing on the var- sity, well, maybe it could be arranged. Sept. l1fFaculty give a reception for the stu- dents in the gym. Last time for this semester probably, that the whole student body will be able to meet them with a clear conscience. Sept 12-13-Y. W. C. A. Retreat near Riverton. A pleasant way to get the wheels of progress oiled up? Sept. 22--College Art Club have a tea for all ma- jors. That's an interesting and entertaining wgylcg-ngeetstudents having mutual interests. Y22WQElT5ve ,first meeting of the year. Gleeffilufbs were chosen sometime during this week. 1 sf Sept. 244C'lassi elections held. Very parliamen- tazy with election boardstand printed ballots: incidentally, professional politicians could tl-ea-rn a-few new tricks from our aspiring can- dliii115U?5.- 1 ' Sept. 25ilFirst .football game of the season: K. S. T. Cf vs. Rolla. Not so hot, we lost 19-7. Sept. 26-American Legion parade in the after- noon, and sham battle that evening. Sept. 28-First meeting of the newly elected Stu- dent Council. Bert Gould organizes a bigger and better G0- rillas. Hats in violent colors distinguish the members. 2-3-Rush Week startsg more thrilled girls both rushees and' rushers. 3-Football men figure that the girls are all sewed up this week-end anyway, so they go up to Manhattan for a game. ScoreH28-7. 8-The annual All'-School Picnicg more hot dogs, apples, and candy-bars. 9-Boy, oh boy, oh boy, we won the football game from Southwestern, 6-Ol 15--More people at assembly than We've seen in years. Townspeople and students turned out to hear '4Gabby Street. He answered guestions from the platform, and was he kept usy. 16--Wichita kept in the lead by means of a place-kick. Score, 9-6. 19-The General Secretary of the German Y. M. C. A. addressed a number of social science classes. He had several good stories to illustrate his points. - Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 24-High School girls from round about gather here to have a good, old-fashioned play under the direction of the women's physical education department. 30-All-School Halloween party in costume. Two savages in skins and carrying spears took first place. The American family group fur- nished entertainment before the grand march. 31-Gorillas take College of Emporia for a ride with the mileage 31-12. to the State was nothing take a vaca- to miss our 5, 6, 7-Our teachers went Teachers' Meeting, and there left for us students to do but tion, much as we did hate classes for those days. P. S. That last was intended ofr irony, only don't tell your mothers and fathers so. 6-lchabods play Gorillas at Brandenburg Field before a crowd five thousand strong. The game was broadcast over Station WIBSW and according to those who listened in, it was just about as exciting as though they'd been here. The score? Not so good. We lost 15-0. 12-First Arden Play of the year. The Torch Bearersf' We've often wondered what went on back stage, and now we know, that is, if this presentation is authentic. 13-tAlways a big time at K. S. T. C. when we play Emporia Teachers here, you know, Homecoming celebrations and decorations. This year the Sigma Muis try Flit on the Yellowjackets, and it's so effective that they take first place for best decorations. Afte: the game we had a nice dance in the gym, even if we were a hit depressed at losing 14-13. Football Queen chosen by the Goril- las was crowned with much pomp and ceremony. Red', and Buck', certainly made high-powered attendants for Ruth. 16-K. S. T. C.'s Band plays at the Ameri- can Royal in Kansas City. This is fame! Nov. 21-Gorillas defeat Hays 13-7. Nov. 24-The campus goes intellectual, and we Nov. Nov. I' Dec. all go to see the Shakespearean plays, 6'The Taming of the Shrew ' in the afternoon, incidentally the power of suggestion must have worked with some of the college lads because the next day there sure were a lot of girls sporting bruisesg and Hamlet,' that evening. We've been To do or not to doing ever since. 25-Prexy's a peach. School was dismissed at assembly for Thanksgiving vacation. Now that's really something to give thanks for. 28-Another of one those exciting football games during vacation. This time we beat Springfield, 20-0. 1--Board of Regents visit the colege, and we all put our best foot forward not to trip any one either. 7 fffontintterl on page 982 52 5 ' ' 'KR i3'mt'f54r'g'77'1 E' 5- 7?-it .g:.:,-E5,Lai.:sQ:-:..m2-.,.-:.s..a- .Tig -W - -.-M . ., ,, - f ' ef -- --1-f'-f-free --:1f2s2fn:'3:w 9?2ii34:...,s sgfiigiiiwwimfS5-L:5r:5ff?5-3'-Q 4 saga fi:-515' 'll - - ----H .... --xg:5172:-Jirrma-:',? -I-1-Tardrartfriiis-5:-:,f:T E 1 1 fs A I if- L-- ' --ezfsg-:safari-1,1-..LxL.f '-'La' iff,-s5av:S5se.s-:ifaf L,,'?' l7fYf':li-Ei- A-af ij f My YW .NF iw: CLINTON PHELPS Major: Journalism. RUTH ANDERSON WEIR Pres. of Freshman Class Major: English Sigma Mu Delta Y. M. C. A. English Club MARVIN TEETER JASPER, MO. ' Major: Music Band Festival Chorus Phi Mu Alpha HOWARD WALKER PITTSBURG Major: Mining Engineering Pi Kappa Sigma BERNICE BATTEN PITTSBURC Major: Physical Education CARL W. FERGUSON CEDAR VALE Major: Rural Education Y. M. C. A. FREDERICAP THEIS PITTSBURG . Major: Music Glee Club Festival Orchestra College Orchestra Sigma Alpha Iota MARDELLE W1NES PITTSBURG Major: Speech Phi Mu Gamma ESTHER CHUBE BAXTER SPRINGS Major: Commerce Sigma Phi Mu Y. W. C. A. 5515 JOHN CASTERMAN PKTTSBURG Major: Commerce Sigma Mu Delta FRED BRAUN CALENA Major: Electrical En gin eering WOODROW CLINGAN CHAUTAUQUA Major: Rural Education ' ' - -- ' -' ' --'r F ' 1, -1 -- 'L' ' -- ' 'K'-211 ' - fzizfgff'-::s2i,gk:::. 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AML Z1-5' ' .qi '- 'ra .gigg:uai.I:bW.:mZ:5g-1ra:!'1gg:::, Ft::s.'f:.,g --sw. . 3 1, - - W - , V ,A - A, H u.. Tw- im' 'I' 'E' L 5 ' Y. .1'2 '.,? 1.,..'i -, T... - 5 1f .Lv1 .-5g?l ...m - lv' STUDENT COUNCIL OSBORN ' MASSEY MCPHERSON GARDNER WILSON MARSH FINK A ROBINSON The Student Council is composed of nine membersf-two from each of the four college classes and a pr-esident elected by the student body at large. The work of the council consists of initiating new policies, expressing student opinion, and in accordance with its constitutions, assuming charge of all activities not controlled by other organizations. The responsibilities of the council are: sale of freshman caps, planning of freshman rules, promotion of class elections, Stunt Fest, Commemoration Day, and school excursions and picnics. ' 5545 1 :JPJN -:Q--Q ' ,, - ,. .,,. ,,,,,, W ,., ,Fm W www in M ww sw:-1 , ,ffm'+f3rwmqi w'2E?!TJi?Z'19:ziH' 45?Sf?112A10'f232v+'15-2:51:22-a..,..nffffivrzbs-A.3f14:-r. as-.A-V-N Y., , 1 ' ' R V--'A' m fs+'ks1f-'vE'-':f-+Rifss14-z-f:f1mb-:,,:sasS',,:f-:.1:f-,. 4 M f:i2.1?i5j:- :'i11?aL fi5i:fffe'-SaiQeisiieilrgiu-2511:::..-.rf ' ' - 1 ..,, if - -v-?'Jf'l'f 'f.f,....-'R:::.?E3?E2.-:T -Y ..,, ' L-AA -gin:..:-hf,.-..xe- - - , I See by the Paper 4. :.-4. .. 2,' 2w l- 'f'-nliF':-.'E13f-'T1'f I?i'3if4-L'-r-i1:::'fj-'v-2- -3-11-ff'-1'f:'--Q--..., . g.,,q,,.,-f--1: W, W., , . , , , J 5- '-- 5--N.-'L 53? 511:-1-25?-iz -12- - 'Mr fl 73EEef '5'L?l3?1iS--ff?'lizi-???.f T-Zffizfiira-pgsfiaf1-fffaiv-, gg 'rr glfxgfr 53315 f t- 1-af t' fe wi ,gb .ww .M-.gal-5-41:1-55bf:,.3.:?.ri5-rilazriami523:11f:.225.:.mu:i.glm,-mw:E :Q-11:1-.-Qzfgiewf'-.riigr:,:::::A:::5lgf1r..5Egj3Qg.J:.1::L1izfzf'Qre1.a:L:.fL-,a .,,. ,:af-4:f:vff-'- -f H THE COLLEGIO HOWARD JENKINS Editor-in-Chief J EFFERS SHALLO MCAMIS SCHIFFENDECKER CORPORAN The Collegio is the official student news publication of the College. The paper was established in 1915 as the Manualite. The name was changed to Th-e Collegio in 1923. The Collegio is published each Friday except during the month of August and scheduled vacation periods. The Collegio, like other college newspapers, has the difficult task of serving a two-fold purpose, it is a news publication on the one hand and a laboratory project on the other. These two purposes are not in harmony on all points. The success of the modern newspaper lies in the speed in which it gathers and disseminates news. It must be borne in mind that the reporters and news gatherers of a college publication are not usually accomplished writers, but are learners of the fundamental processes of the profession. Consequently, the stress must be placed upon accuracy and correct forms ratehr than upon speed. The policy of the Collegio has been to print the news of the College, observing at all times the ethics of the newspaper professsion. isses - ivsfrrwdi ,:v.:p:p,ee 4 7 'W' ' i'w?7iH'fi5FfR?Wff-?5'i?w:kr35' ' .A:1',sz2-fe-v-:fs-G-:KarynL+1m:.:,wi.f:e-.,.t-..,.,..,.L . 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Rsiwum..M,u2,7v-A --'fe f - fG2---'-f'h'- - cf' . ..1 f---'--- YOUNG WOME - OFFICERS I DONNA BURR ................ ............-- President MARJORIE A HOEFER .------.---- ViCG-PfCSidC11t BESSIE HILL .........----- -A------- S 6C1'6laIY JESSIE MATSON ...... ------ T TCHSUTCT ROSALIND AHRENS VELMA ALSUP MARY ARMSTRONG VELMA MAE ASKINS LOUISE STEVENS ,BAKER A HELEN BALCH ' l'lAZEL BICE SAMMIE BIGBY Programs ..... Music ...... ..... Social ...... I Bookroom ....... .... SSCCIATION COMMITTEES Finance... ...... Corine Johnson Service ..,.,.,.......,......................... Helen Nail World Fellowship ...... Mary Emma Devitt Interracial .............. ...........-- E dna Delmie Cgurtegy .,,,,,, ...,,.. E GOIIHHII Publicity ....... ..... Z epha MCKHY Helen Brickey Katherine Jeffers I Wanda Stambach ....Marjorie Zentz Maryln King .Lucille Breivogel Florence Long MEMBERS MILDRED BINNEY VIEVA T. BENEDICK ANGEL BENNIGUE LUCILE BREIVOGEL HELEN BRICKEY GLADYS BROWN MIRIAM 3BROWN GRACE BURGESS S58 .ww .r-.,-5 - .-pnwfzgr-W ,7--' MARIE BURNETTE DONNA BURR MARJORIE BURR CLEVA BYNUM MARY BURKETT LUCILLE CALDWELL L. LUCILE CAMPBELL GLADYS CARLSON ELIZABETH CARY WANDA CASEBOLT T1-IELA FERNE C1'IESTNU'l' ESTHER CHUBB 'CONE COERBER LOUISA COLDWELL CLOTIRE CooK MARIE COWLEY H 0 I I . --- A+- - f , , -1-.-,Jeff 'f -- . Y. , ....,, Q.. .. -fV-Y,,....-..,.-aaa-....:f-4.L.,-,a....A.,.15'--, .wr -w-4.1,-.A.,..,. THE COLLEGIO .JACK SPENCER Business Manager HOEFER WATERMAN DEWITT WILSON ROBERTSON The Collegio staff works under the direction of Dora B. Robertson, associate professor of English and instructor in journalism. Each semester, students who show adaptability to the Work of the editorial oliice are chosen as assistant editors from the newswriting and journalism classes. A second semester course in news editing composed of advanced students formed the nucleus for the staff of the spring semester. Those on the fall semester staff were: Marge Hoefer, Anabel Callery, Frank Shallo, William Corporan, William McAmis, Leona Dewitt, Katherine Jeffers, Char- line Schiiferdecker. The personnel of the spring semester staii includes: Frank Shallo, Katherine Jeffers, James Wilson, Marge Hoefer, Howard Jones, Charline iSchiFferdecker. 5575 - ' '1 :1 ' 1' NL, Ta 'TTS H 1 -fT. 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Madge Jones, of the speech department, directs the plays. This year there were two presentations- The Torch Bearersw and Wllhe Romatic Agefa CAST OF THE ROMATIC AGE Gervase Mallory ....... ........... W alter Russell Melisande Knowle ...... ,....,, M ary Lou Bevang Mary. KHOWIG ......... ..... L eatress Thomas Henry Knowle - ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Ira Hunt Bobby Coote ..... ........ G rant Snyder 13116 BHg0'i ----.. A ....... ...... W' illanora Pratt GCYIUCIIIHII SUSZU1 ..... -...,,, D avid Evang ETH -------------------.---. ..... J ames Fleming AHCC ----- ...... E lizabeth Cary 5 60 5 ' -W'- Aii 'a 'f ' ' ' - '-if - A - - ,,,'- -.. - 1ef1---1, ss - - ---- -L.-4 , .4 .Nl . .. . ,Y-... -..:,. --- -TA -A A.-.Q Y - -- W, 1- ..- ---T.. f , w 'wir' -ff-' ,::'.? f-,-...1..f,...v..1- J 'fL....-s- 'N 1 7Ni.,..,,N .., if -M .,, A - 4- L -..,...,.,,.4L,- ', Q, -..,.. , T V W t 3 'A - T' A 1 '+ff+-'-'f---6Zit.4.z..:-:.c.S.':4,.E.4.,fa:r:-.g -y.-,.,.-, ..-Q-.-LM. YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIANUASSOCIATION LOIS Cox NIILDRED COX PAULINE R. COOLEY RUTH COX MAGENTA CROSETTO NIABEL CREAGER RUTH CREAGER ARRILLA DAVIS LENA DEWITT LEONA DEWITT MARYEMMA DEVITT IDA DORSEY NADINE EDDS CHRISTINE ELLIS LUCY MAE ERICRSON RUBY ER'CIcSON RACHEL ESTABROOKS CLARA M. EVANS RUTH EVANS LOIS FERGUSON LOUISE FINK NIABEL FLEMING CIIRTSTINE GALBRAITH MARY GARDNER VERA GARDNER ELIZABETH GENTINE GERTRIFDE GERWERT VAUTRES LUCILLE GIBBO NS EDITH GORMAN VERA GRAHAM THELMA GRITZ JRENE GUTHRIDGE MARGUERITE HACRNEY DIARY LEE HAGERMANN ELINOR HANIQINS ANNA RIAE HARRIS MRS. R. YV. HART HELEN HAWRINS BI-:SSIE HILL JENNIE E. WALKER RUTH HILL THELMA HOLMAN VIVIAN HOHL MARGARET LIOEFER MARGARET ANN LIISLOP ROSE HUDSON NIILDRED HUMPHREYS KATHLEEN JLIFF HARRIETT JACKSON BERTHA JARRETT NORELLA JACKSON JQATHERINE JEI-'EERS CORRINE JOHNSON ELEANOR LEE JOHNSON RUBY JONES WINCEL KARNS OLINDA KATTERJOHN JQATHRYN KELLEY VALDA Jil-IRR MARYI.N KING DOROTHY KINGSLEY ELEANOR KINGSBURY BEULAH JANE KOEN GERTRUDE KOOPMAN HELEN KIRBY HELEN LACY DOROTHY LAUGHLIN FLORENCE LONG LULU LINDSAY EVELYNE JIUMAN NEOLA NICDANIEL AGNES NICCOY NIABEL MCJLVAIN ZEPHA RTCKAY NJARCARET MANGRUR1 .JULIA MARTIN RTARVELLE MARTIN CHRISTINE MASON HAZEL NIASSEY hu 5 1 :?I'F5r1'1f:ZTT,.'i?T 5 ii' If J, - .1-1-Y-tT,.,f--, , ,-- JESSIE MATSON ALICE MATTERS RUTH NIELLENBRUCH RUBY MESSENGER CARRIE MILLER VERA MII.LER MARYLOIS NIOBERG HELEN MOFFET F REONA MOORE CATHERINE MURDOCK HELEN NAIL DOROTHY NELSON IRTS NEWACHECK DOROTHY NEWTON ADAH FAITH NOLAN JANE ORR MARGARET PARK-ER AGNES PEARSON JOSEPHINE PIRARO ELLEN POTTER EULETA M. POWERS WILLANORA PRATT NADINE RAMM HEIIEN REDMOND GLENNA REESE CATHERINE ROBSON LUCILE RODDA HAZEL ROGERS ELEANOR ROSS 1 LOIS SEELEY HAZEL SCHAEFER CHARLINE SCHIEEERDECRER LUCY SCOTT RUTH SCOVILLE NADINE SHEFFIELD ELVA SHERMAN MARY SI-IULAR ADIIIE SJMPSON NIUIUEL SIMPSON 95 f-V I- - ,,,' Hi, .,.V...S,., -Q- :fu -v . .,..,-A1 -,-,LJ i ,. .. HELEN SIMS ELLA SKEEN LOIS SMALLEY DORIS SMITH FLOSSIE MAE SMITH VETA .SMITH WANDA STAMBACH THELMA STELLY HELEN STONE NADINE STONECIPHER FLORENCE STOSKOFF DOROTHY STRAWN RUTH STREIFF MARGARET STEWART ARDYTH STRINE ELEANOR STURN JOSEPHINE SUTTERBY EILSIE TARVIN ADA MAY THOMPSON KATHLEEN THOMPSON HELEN TIMBERMAN CHARLOTTE TRUE JVTARYEMA VOSHALL EMMA CATHERINE WALKLI MARGARET WALTERS ,REULAH WARE LAVISA WARREN ADELE WETZEL WANDA D. WOLF ,JOSEPHINE WOOD ELSIE I. WORFORII WINIFRED YANCY FRANCES YORK BERNICE YOUNG NIARJORIE ZENTZ -H-5'.TTfii3??E i?-22251Pfiirf'-K' ' ' -1-' A .rf-3524:--, L, AA- -gg.. M Mwwmwm . 'E'Ls-TETL '+ib??5..'1mLT TL -. . 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WILSON V RUSSEL The 1931 football season ended with Pittsburg in fourth place. Washburn and Wichita divided up the championship with five wins and one defeat each. Emporia Teachers filled third place. ln conference play, the Gorillas broke even with three wins and three losses. The first Gorilla practice last fall ex- hibited a field of forty aspirants and a great many more turned out during the next week. Howell's men began the season with some games which were anything but set- ups. The first preparation for the confer- -ence race was the duel with Rolla School f N-.5 X M ,,, I , ,, 9 STEELE of Mines, September 25. The Gorillas thoroughly frightened the highly-touted Miners by two crushing offenses which car- ried the ball twice to the five-yard line in the first quarter. The second time, Kahler, at quarter, went through the line for a touchdown and Moroconi kicked goal. Just before the half ended a double-pass by the Miners ended the period in a tie. Out- played in the second half, the Gorillas re- sorted to a passing attack which was effec- tively handled by their opponents, the game ending 19-7. Coach Charley Morgan directed the prac- tice for the Kansas Aggie game, October 5625 -1,1-,.t-5.':w.fL-,4f.,p:Q1:e:, . - -- -: f- ' ' - . . .. V .P -,f v-3...-.. --rf-Q-,+v:-f-.--J -aff., ,,.,,...g::,..a-,...-c----..,..,. .,, ,H ... ,, ,N N ,., , - .. ,- . . , ,g--- '-1, -. ef ' ,u,:.g.4,-7,,.f.f-.?ij-'?.:y,9-,,:4g,1-q,..3-5 El3. 4. 5-.5531-egggzziqwxsg5,551-6:fi,:,.:::,s,v:Q: :auf -1-af.:-f:,1 ,..A , O , ...-- . , ...fx - ... --.4:--- L:-,-:---af .V --.?: -- ...,3,.a, xi Efi rr' 1 i 1 l I rr ' , F , , -A. - -- --V 1 ,, -1.-H '-',,:',,-,Q 4- ,,- f, mfa - A-6,7 ,, -Y 7- ... ,,- -.pw 7. V. - -7- iQ g ,- 74,34--A auf--r4a.r. :.g4-,.., -- qwguvg X x We'II Go Around This End - .-- .J -,----Q, ,Z ,nf - -v , - -..Tv.,A' . ,. TL, ,..- 'i: 7:-?- .--.f -:gig :-'-arr- 1:1 -3LT:'T ' ,, 1-.iifiQfL ff--r-fag? V- 'dd H - , -f-lf-f fHA' f'-'Rf-111.-fffzi ' -1 'Qld 1 1, 'fitfi- J1uTT 'ef-W ' ' ' wa. s pr, E -rg .,t-.--,,. w y Eff -EL' 4.2 ..-mm ,wL:'2iiy:3::r::n'-nf 4-3-fs.:-in -v--- -j - V J -A- V - - TIMMS - I s U GROSSMAN BROWNE ENLOE up well at quarter and McCoy and Kahler did their bit. Russell and Moroconi did consistent work in the backfield. Eddie Gaw and Steele divided the job at center. The Shockers scored in the first quarterg Pittsburg evened things in the second with a flashy attack. In the last two minutes of the contest a place kick gave Wichita the game, 9-6. Pittsburg swept into a rally in the closing seconds but the gun stopped operations. Friday, November 6, the Gorillas went to Emporia and flogged C. of E. 31-12. Mc- Coy and Kahler showed off a great pass- catching combination and Saey to Kahler, ' T, ?7: 4'T f vr'11-Fit'-11'.':1'r 64 to Bettega was the personnel of one pretty triple pass which earned six points. Glen Browne was smacking them down as usual and Grossman caught a mighty pretty pass for one counter. Coach Howell substituted rather freely. Bert Gould played a con- sistantly good game in the line. Washburn whipped the Gorillas Novem- ber 6. at Pittsburg. The Howellites con- tinually threatened during the first half but were always herded back to midfield be- fore they could score. Pittsburg outgained, outkicked, outpassed, and outplayed but could not get the points. The summary compared with the score made a strange S ,...,,,,1,.-,,q:....:.--1 fwgervg-. - ,b ---N.. -W, , .-.seas-JT-S...as ww ,. 4. .. L-.K-A - -.r ..,..:.LgJ..A . . .M Y -.,1........,.1....:...f..n. -4- .-.nf-ag-, - - FOCTBALL ROBERTS KENNEDY 3, becauseK,Blue had an injured ankle. The Aggie game was a repetition of the Rolla scrap in several details. Line plays prov- ing useless, Pittsburg gathered a touch- down in the first quarter by a series of passes, only to be flattened in the later stages of the game to the dirge of 28-7. Kennedy, Lucas, and Vanek gained favor by snagging a number of Kahler's long passes. Southwestern came to Brandenburg Field for the first conference battle and met a 6-0 defeat. The touchdown came early in the game. Some bone-crushing line plays mixed with a few passes carried the ball rapidly down the field. The Pittsburg line 63 KAHLER LUcAs opened up some nice lanes for the back- field. George Wilson, Roberts, Martin, and Steele were clearing the decks in a very efficient manner. Later in the game, Pitts- burg continued to threaten but couldn't put it over. Saey, a first-year fullback col- lected the lone touchdown. Pittsburg gained 250 yards from scrimmage against Southwes1ern's 66. So the game was really more one-sided than the score would infer. On October 16, the Gorillas fought a terrific battle against Wichita. Both teams seemed to be clicking well and neither seemed to hold an advantage. The per- formance was superior to anything the Go- rillas had shown at home. Kennedy showed 5 '? ' I ...V . 5- i,':Te?'52j: v 1: :Y ' -EIS?-: L.: -T--:mf 1i:sJ'ii '.f'.'?.J4:1f:41'te f?':fw3,:4 .113-TI: . -4 11 f -M -- ' ' Y --W 4 fin f. 1,1-,.:5fsV3.1, wggw . 1 -V --Y W . ---Mm 1.-ef-are :aegis er?:.-e P' ' ,. ' A ': 3Q :ftrrfrai?'aE -.QFmq 'f,SAfs?25i-m,eEaE?1a1p55E::v.,,-f:nff1: f, f 'H-WH -and w... f- ss, 'W 'Q --ef -,x 'sr ,I ear .nt teas.-aa.-.Jf'-N' 'c'1'-- V-fftigeefvff-'s1+f'sF'f:'MGH ' ' ' ' F O 0 T B A l. L P , VAUGHN WILSON, W. SAEY JW! . hdARTIN eflicient quarter. Adam Kahler of Lincoln, Nebraska, completing his third year here was useful through the line, in addition to being the tosser of some beautiful passes. Adam knows lots of football and is a tremenduously valuable man. McCoy al- ways came through with his share of glory. Lebro Moriconi of Frontenac has churn- ed his stocky legs to many long gains, and though not sensational in his play, exe- cutes straight football in a hardhitting manner. Pitcher Oklahoma is the home town of Tony Bettega. Although handi- capped by lack of weight, Tony is husky and fast, hard to tackle and nobody's C-1 '1-gfrt4w?? f-4-1Lf:r,.,.-n-rf?r1Tf--::'e-'- 5-d-.' '3.'...,:?def'-?5'7'-12 '42- BETTEGA moron by any means. Charley Vaughn finishes next year. The big blonde boy is steady, and well-known in Pittsburg dress- inguroom. His home is at Florence. Rufus Seay has finished his first year here and lives down in Denoya, Oklahoma. He has fine prospects as a ball t0te1'. Ralph Russel, of Pittsburg, is hard to stop and has three more years. c'Bu,ck Vanek will be greatly missed at end next year. The Ellsworth senior has been a crowd-pleaser here for two years. His shoes are to be filled by two freshmen. fC0ntinuefl on page 981 SGGC: QLD , zu-,, , -,'x:e-as-2f4:z1?:Ga.se+1avQ5 i?if:le:?i5:Tiffie:Yf? , -Y-if 6 --ffn'---'52f5'1'ff1'fjFx?1-.X -if-'aa - A. 1.1 --.A... -gag .T-,- ,J--.,a,c., - -. .. .. s.....,. NIEYERS FOOTBALL I 2 1 McCoY VANEK MOROCONI combination. A crowd of five thousand showed more enthusiam than had been exhibited for many moons. The Hays Tigers went under after a good fight when the Pittsburg eleven invad- ed their den, November 20. The score was 6 to 13. Moroconi, who had earned for himself the title ofL'Plunging Peten was extremely dangerous through the forward wall. Gorilla passes were especially effec- tive and they completed five for a total of lll yards. Enloe looked good and Chuck Vaughn performed creditably at full. This finished the conference race for Pittsburg. The Springfield Bears took it on the chin on Brandenburg Field, Thanksgiving alter- fi-,.:f'1ei-13.ff-if'f' ' -- 12-T925-L ,F 65 noon 20-0. A morass of mud made offen- sive foobtall a question mark and there was many a slip 'twixt center and backfield with still more between backfield and goal. Bud Kennedy starred with his versatile punting of the sludgy spheroid and cut loose for a pretty run or two. The game was one of breaks and defensive football. York did his share in the figure skating uahich would have ordinarily been the line 0 ay. , At the backfield positions the season fin- ished with seven men eligihle for letter awards. 1. K. Kennedy, sophomore from Lawrence, although handicapped by in- juries, provided Howell with a brainy and S A 1-- W--arf---A ,- .1---f - A--. . .. ,., ,- -,.. ...,....-a..-....- Y.,. Y . ' WWWW W VV W V YVVY A, ,L . W, , . , ., .. . 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Q '-awrzmu --W-fe-ee K-U ' 3,,.:,e0K,E .Aw Maw or WILFORD PORTER STERLING Major: Chemical Engineering Sigma Tau Gamma Mathematics Club DEAN CRoXToN LA CYCNE Major: History A Mathematics 'Club Phi Sigma Epsilon I SOPHOMORES 5 RUBY ERICKSON CHANUTE Major: Intermediate A Y.W.C.A MILDRED Cox MOUND CITY Major: Intermediate Theta Sigma Upsilon Y. W. C. A RALPH H. CRAWFORD DOLLIE KELLER PITTSBURG Major: English Gorillas Y. M. C. A. Glee Club Messiah Chorus English Club VALEDA Major: Kindergarten Primary Messiah Chorus Y. W. C. A. HELEN CoLE GIRARD Major: Physical Education Alpha Sigma Alpha W. A. A. Intra-mural Council Pres. WANDA CAsEBoLT 4 CEDAR VALE Major: English Band MARIAN OsBoRN EARL E. MILLER PITTSBURG Major: Biology Sigma M'u Delta Band PAUL MCCOY SKIATOOK, OKLA. Major: Physical Education ln tra-mural Basketball Water Polo RICHARD TERWILLIGER REDFlELD URBANA, ILL. Major: Music Major: Physical Orchestra Education College String Quartet Phi Sigma Epsilon Sigma Alpha iota Track 5745 Y. 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Major: Commerce Sigma Sigma Sigma MARGARET DIETERICH PARSONS Major: Music Sigma Alpha Iota Festival Orchestra College Orchestra Band DOROTHY A. HILL PITTSBURG Major: Art Sigma Sigma Sigma Art Club Pan-Hellenic MILDRED MARTIN PITTSBURG Major: English Sigma Sigma Sigma Kanza Staff Student Council Y. W. C. A. English Club ESTHER SHARP OSVVEGO Major: Music Sigma Alpha Iota Festival Orchestra College Orchestra Glee Club S735 ALTON YORK PITTSBURG Major: English Glee Club Messiah Chorus ROGER BIDDLE PITTSBURG Major: History Kappa Delta Kappa Y. M. C. A. G. W. BLANKENSHIP SOUTHWEST CITY, MO. Major: Biology Lambda Sigma Kapp Sec. and Treas. Alpha Gamma Tau Gorillas 3. 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WAY MINNEAPOLIS PITTSBURG Major: Kindergarten Major: Geography Primary Clee Club Delta Sigma Epsilon ELEANOR L. loHNsoN MOUND CITY Major: Kindergarten Primary Sigma Sigma Sigma Y. W. C. A DoLoREs J ONES ELSMORE Major: English -vf--- f--v1-vwvr-rr-Lvv4-,':i:.'srfv-cv-,-'..'1:.4.?'.:.1j.:qay. A -.-4... ug, gf' Messiah PAULINE DALTON MOUND CITY Major: Education Messiah Sigma Sigma Sigma LUCILLE BRIEVOGEL PITTSBURG Major: Education Pi Kappa Sigma Pan-Hellenic Sigma Phi Mu, Sec. Y. W. C. A. 5765 FRED CLEMENS PXTTSBURG Major: Industrial Education Sigma Phi Mu, Sec Band Orchestra Festival Orchestra lor Rocic PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Sigma Mu Delta Band NEILA MARTIN CHEROKEE Major: Music Festival Orchestra Band Orchestra Polymnia Club -'I+--NsQ...1e+52' 1 7:24-'Z--:AT W--1 -2, ...,f e.-. mcg -,- A , I , , . I , ' I, , I ' I df Ig ' I I. 1-I-,vi ... 4. -...na-s...f -.-.......,, X WQ1'-X SOPHOMGG? I D S K I W :Wool Ss pf DONALD TIMBERMAN MARYLN KING MARJORIE l E JOPLIN, Mo. GIRARD KINGMAN 5 E X Major: Physical Major: Primary Major: Kindergarten- s PDQ Science Education Primary N 1:2 Sigma Mu Delta Alpha Sigma Alpha Y. W. C. A. A ' 5 Sigma Phi Mu Pan-Hellenic B . l Z Glee Club Sigma Phi Mu A , bl gvflexscsiaclllx Vice-President h Q, x Xt . . . . Alpha. Sigma Alp a it 'I V' Me siah 5415 Xl f'l0HN HERRING S l I Y wnm l4L0SSIE MAE SMITH ii: -3 lf 'l Major: Mathematics WEIR ISABEL DEPEW ii lsr l if W Kappa Delia Kappa Major: Home HOWARD X Q ' Band ' Ecgnomics Major: Speech and Q X V N Home Economics Club Edl1Cai10I'1 C -.Q Y. W. C. A. Arden Play .eff I E Delta Sigma Epsilon X- x 2 x Q 'XJ Y B I 4 is HAZEN DooL MABEL POLFER TRESSA SHILLCUTT Q LAMAR DE soT0 CARTHACE X . - . . A Major: Civil MaJ0f5 Intermediate Major: English 4 yz Engineering Sigma Sigma Sigma Q Y. M. C. A. X 1 Alpha Gamma Tau Corillas if fe! Jai' I 5755 JOHN D. THIESING PITTSBURG Major: Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa MARTIN MARQUARDT RICH HILL Mo. Tennis CHARLES OSBORN PITTSBURG Major: History Kappa Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Mu :af aaa-HIT ' ' ' 'tzxgi'-13' T'E': - 'T fi -., ff. FE-lf'-A -affair-1.:,-.f---5 . 1,1-J .,A-.3 V- agzw..- -11 .wif sf,-:xi ii sg f .az A ' Q -g. rv A.- . 7 .. 1? . .- ,.-afffie..-'-I f,-. gray, -....., . . f-.. g I Y -a Q , -tl , V ' A ff' Eg-'life D Pr . V JFA ..,. . ' 1 , 1. ,V tw...1,-fgf.w'4-.:'L:'-.',' V 'z..T2:r-fffzr' i 11, xt, g1f,f.f:,.,.::.,5L:. ,,.f ..4.i,.f:.. ya.,-,NA .L,,,, A. A. . .. -, ,. , V , , ,V Q5'W. g r tz ff- - , . - ' -- rqgvfiesfsaa-1131-Sf 3f:za+aeg3-'-taxi:-552452442112--13fzaA3'1E91sa:,---'Q-E.-tfafieafef-4:12 1- - ..:-' ' -- . ' - las:-asp ,. af, Tf'-1,1-'g,-'-71-,' - ::Q :-. -- E'l-2:-.:'l.::.+'T'11fTE?f1.'41?'l::7i 5 l'i25g :A '5: ..'-:- 4fe:z s-Q..---if-21. ':f:f'fa?f251a:fgggE3-f2?5r ESXEEHTAUGE-1 'mi' ' A- '- - -- 1 ' ' 'L'-'N -' -'fadW-'13:-P'ev??.fEw-5 '-'?',:m1'se.2rf.g1'sg5b'+g- 5: gi? -Ls g 1 :Lx -T ' A -, W -- ,.-f -K ' --4L.fi..v:g .... -.--WV.- .. A - fs, V- -rm 4 W :gfjif-fiiiiifgu '7'T11w,-1:s'aTi5A-t55'E5U?'QH 79153-rs-fr-,as :.A.1,.:: an - A A A Agnes? -sr fi 'mmf ' . .i W: , W V . . , I I l if F RED SAMP R Mc CUNE Major: Electrical C Engineering Gorillas WALTER C. BROWN LA FONTAINE Major: Mathematics Band Y. M. C. A. CLARA THEILEN CHANUTE Major: Intermediate ' r LSOP CJ' 55 ., 4.- A V t 1 l'lELEN SPEARS OTTAWA Major: Art Alpha 'Sigma Alpha EVELYN V. CARNINO MULBERRY Major: Intermediate ESTHER PEASE Pr'rTsB'URc Major: Mathematics Alpha Sigma Alpha Kappa Mu Epsilon Messiah f DORIS HAMLET JOPLIN, Mo. Major: Kindergarten Primary . Alpha Sigma Alpha LETA KELLY BAXTER SPRINGS LINDLEY STANLEY EUDORA Major: History Kappa Delta Kappa lVlAURICE HARDIMAN LA FONTAINE Major: Mathematics Major: Education Band Theta Sigma Upsilon Clee Club Chorus LOIS SEELEY THELMA GREEN PITTSBURG FORT SCOTT Major: English Major: PSYCIWOIOSY Sigma Sigma Sigma English Club, President 5785 A , . f fvff- m+:'mgbW:4i .3tgwivr-A - afegwqtf..-A:,,:,.,,i-. fa.:-AATea'-...f-ff'1iff'?r:L-4:1g.335.3-L--3 .L ,......,,T, A' , . -f:-.-:::n-ffff.g:1- N533-n:1:g-.sz-v...-....-:.:f-,,-zsfef 1, LA, 2- - . -- .LL .v.s.. , -, , --......:..:s- f:.s,:-4: . -... -,. L . 4- .. .,.,,.,-V., -,.........-......AV -H-- -a- - , W., , Na NAYAY MA X - .EM -.-na-3-N ..vg-..-Tn.1,1-:,, -- ' --S.-na-a.,.,.v 1 ,WI-., SOPHOMORES PAUL KoMATz MINERAL Major: Mathematics Band Gorillas HARI, T. PALMER LIBERAL, Mo. Major: Music Kappa Delta Kappa Phi Mu Alpha Band Glee Club Festival Chorus DORIS SMITH PITTSBURC Major: Intermediate W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. ALICE MATTERS NEOSHO, MO. Major: Education FAYE ENDICOTT PITTSBURG Major: Education ANNE WACHTER FRONTENAC Major: Kindergar Primary NADINE MCDONALD COFFEYVILLE Major: Physical Education Physical Education Major Club Delta Sigma Epsilon lntra-Mural Council GENEVIEVE RUSSELL PITTSBURG Major: Kindergarten- Primary Delta Sigma Epsilon ' ANNE WELLS MARYSVILLE ten, Major: Kindergarten- Prlmary Delta Sigma Epsilon S 77 S J. EMERALD YOAKUM FALL RIVER Major: Industrial Education . Industrial Arts Society Gorillas Football HAROLD L. BURNS DEXTER Major: Rural Education Y. M. C. A. English Club Messiah JOSEPHINE JACKSON CHERRYVALE Major: Kindergarten- Primary Delta Sigma Epsilon gif. :RET t- .fi 'ffimfr if 1 -frff2'!-:Iii f ?i?F5TE:f?'f:1-2 .2 e' SQTTEJ' ffwf-:Eff-Q-cf: 1-1 . 1 -:fps-. - 1. 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Any girl not rating it thinks that fraternity men arenit very nice anyway, and her mother wouldn't want het dating them. 7-tn the linal drive the top, and elect lianza Queen. Plenty sters. 12-First basketball The gym was packed. 36-34. 15-Life's just one basketball game after another now. We beat Ottawa U. 52-20. Gorillas now claim World's Record-43 con- secutive wins. But we're really very demo- cratic about it, we still speak to those peo- ple who aren't enrolled at Pittsburg. 18-School dismissed for the holidays. Bags, boxes, and anything else coming under the head of luggage is at a that people always give you've finished jumping order to get it to lock. the freshmen go over iliuth lVlerlyn Oskin, ot pep, these young- game of the season. We won from Durant premium, why is it you gifts just after on your suitcase in 19-Arkansas U. takes the count 36-20. 25-Need we tell you that today is Christ- mas? 29-Parsons Jr, College goes down in defeat, 41-19. - 30-Old Grads and the Varsity have a friendly game of Here, you shoot this bas- ketf' The score was 28-25. .lust good clean fun. 8-Tahlequah bit the earth, 41-19. Basket- ball's a great game when you know how to play it. 7-Do you remember that night? Excuse me, as if anyone could ever forget it! Mary- ville paid us a visit. The gym was so full that if one more person had tried to get in, there would have been an explosion. That bird McCracken was so calm it was almost insulting. When the gun was fired, the score was 20-18 in their favor. Jan. J 2111. JHII. Jiifl. I Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. HH. 11-From now on out the school settled down to an intensive course in basketball. Emporia 'l eachers scored 26 to our 31. ' 12-College of Emporia went down, 32-22. 16-Gorillas win Irom Hays, 33-17. Z2-lfirst semester closes. 'this is one week- end that we can forget to study, and not reel conscience-smitten about it. Lire for the next two days revolves around the questions, Do you have a class schedule? May l use it?7' What are you going to take next se- mester? Is that course hard?'7 25-Enrollment Day. A sorry day for those students who had their funds in the bank that went under. The excitement usurped the attention that is usually given to the characteristic topics of registration day such as, Have you been through the line yet? Where do you go to petition for courses?,, 23-Pardon us tor being absent-minded. We almost forgot to mention that our basketball team defeated Washburn 47-27. 26-Gorillas win from Springfield, 25-17. 30-We don,t like to mention it but we lost this game to Wichita 38-36. Come around sometime and we will tell you why we think it happened. 1-Southwestern cagers put in 17 to the Gorillas' 28. A 2-Kirby Page spends the day on thecam- pus. We go intellectual again, and take in all of the lectures. Very interesting. Now we can all chatter quite volubably about dis- armament, but please don't question us, it didn't soak in quite that thoro'ly. 6-We defeat Emporia Teachers 37-20. 9-Another Maryville defeat, the score this time was 26-9. Weire going to have to stop playing those fellows. 13-Gorillas vs. Southwestern, score, 46-23. 15--Our honor is established at par againg we defeated Wichita 34-28. ' fContinued on Page 2021 FOOTBALL fffontinued from page 662 Bob Myers from Winfield, and Eugene Tims of Bartlesville, Oklahoma. These boys are already extremely well known. Lee Grossman, junior, from Lincoln, sports a wide grin and 'a clowning disposition, tickles the crowd, and knows where the forward passes are headed. Eddie Gaw of St Joseph, Missouri, and Lynn Steel of Fort Scott, are the centers and are both juniors this year. They are both good. Glen Browne, Lincoln, Nebraska, made the All-Conference and is the peppiest, toughest, steadiest tackle we,ve seen for a long while. He's a junior. Jim Enloe is another tackle. He is a freshman from Skiatook, Oklahoma and is promising for the future. Clayton Roberts is a junior and '-..-'H' A A ' .i.::Tg.QA...' L-..,....' ,W , ' played a good game at tackle. His home is Deer Creek, Oklahoma. Wilbur Wilson of Lewis is graduating. He has been a mainstay at guard for a number of years. Mark Martin, sophomore from Lincoln, Nebraska was steady all season and George Wilson, junior from La Crosse is the other guard who swiped his share of glory. lt is impossible to give too much credit to the reserves. These unsung heroes of every football victory have tough sledding of it. We haven't forgotten you bruised and peppy scrappers and neither has Blue or Charley Morgan. The reserves played a schedule of their own this year losing only one game with the varsity. 5935 .....,.....,..:..,..,,,-4, ,,,, :ga.sp4g-.....T,,..N-.,-a-..-..:.-x- :ff..,A-,-.,-,,,..,,-,.,,J,,- ---32, . ig -. - -,, ..-..,...,.,... PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL MEMBERS PAULINE HIcKs ....... .................... .,,,,....,,,, P I -esident BERTHA JARRETT ...... .................. V ice-President LUCILLE BREIVOGEL .... ............ R ecording Secretary EDITH GORMAN ......----. ..... C orresponding Secretary MARGARET DUNTON ...... ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, T reasurer MISS MCPHERSON ....,. ,,,,,,, S 13011501- The Pan-Hellenic Council, an assembly composed of both National and local Greek-letter sororities, was organized in July, 1920, for the purpose of fixing the date of Rush Week: passing and enforcing rush rules, regulating other matters pertaining to local Pan-Hellenic life, encouraging all chapters to take an active interest in all college activi- ties for the common good, and to endeavor to strengthen inter-sorority sisterhood. The local Pan-Helllenio association also serves as a forum where each sorority, through the exchange of ideas may make mutual gain as a ,builder of character, a strengthener of religious faith, a stimulus. of the intelllect, and a school of manners. I It is through this inter-sorority bond that each Greek-letter organ- I, ization is encouraged to direct its efforts toward surpassing its rivals in fine 'endeavor and thus making the sorority a power for good in I the college community. MEMBERS ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA PI DELTA THETA SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA CAROLINE CRAWFORD ESTHER MYERS LULA MCPHE'RSON RUTH Cox URSULA LAIDLER BERTHA JARRETT MARJORIE ZENTZ LA VESTA DAVIS DOROTHY HILL I PAULINE POTTER LOIS FERGUSON HAZEL CAVE I' W B DELTA SIGMA EPSPLON PI KAPPA SIGMA PHI MU GAMMA I VIRGINIA SHINKLE - BETTY GREGORY I I ROSE HUDSON LUCILE BREIVOGEL EDITH CHEYNE VERA MILLER J WILMA STRAHL MAXINE CHUTE MARGARET DUNTON t THELMA J CARNAGEY HALLIE BENNINGTON IRMA G. NEVINS F -l 4 THETA SIGMA UPSILON SIGMA ALPHA IOTA PHI UPSILON OMICRON li PAULINE HICKS WANDA STAMBACH LOIs SMALLEY 5 MARY ELIZABETH SCOTT EDITH GORMAN EVELYN LUMAN 2 , ESTHER WILLIAMSON I MAIRGARET DIETERIGH ANNIE MARRIOTT I ELMINA E GRAHAM IIDWINA FOWLER 5 l Y 5975 I l I l l l s l' l N V4 1 A I I l 1 1 . Q Q I 1 5 l I P I l L I '55 -' E ,, ., A , 431- , , , ...A .-, ,- , , -. --, I ,-..11'n:.Ffif3,:f. g'fz i-27 'LS -21? L?-ii? as a- . - ,.,L,,.,-. . yf-.- ,LA , .WT .--,:g:,-:.,,-:Ads ,. ,fjy :Aj-q,7iT,E?-A'XiT.ff5l,R':if-Q'-..-S'-e-l,f1?Q',7L'Tj,-fiZ'y.i--'ii-?1:.ei 59.l1i53Zf1:-rQ3::-3hf2- 1:11-f , A -- Y, ,, ,. . Ai, t, M Q A ,I ,. 4.1.-.', -. - f -f. 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LAL., .,, -A K DALLAS KIMZEY -scholarshi 1 LYNN KIRBY . -most popular CLARENCE RATZLAFF -best athlete BERT COULD -most versatile ACTIVE MEMBERS ,ALFRED T. BASYE MARl0N BONER CURTIS BRICKEY VERNON BRICKEY GLEN BROWNE ROBERT CRAWFORD DEAN CROXTON FREDERICK DARBY WENDELL DAVIS RAYMOND DEJTJCN .JAMES ENLOE WAYNE GARDNER PAUL GIBSON J-AWRENCE GRAY KEITH GREENE LEE GROSSMAN BERT COULD FREDERICK J'JA'GLI-ZR 'ADAM KAHLER DALLAS KIMZEY LYNN KIRBY MARK MARTIN HAROLD MORRIS VERNON PEIJEN ARTHUR PURMA CLARENCE RATZLAFF CHARLES SCI-IRAEDER LYNNE STEELE EARL SWANK RICHARD TERWILLIGER FRANK THOMAS WELLINGTON TOWNER WILLIAM VANEK FRANCIS WACHTER CLAY B. WHITEHEAIJ J. ALBERT YORK -.h...4. z'-..,f- --A .rg-, .L-A --..-. .,,, PHI SIGMA EPSILON A National Teachers College Social Fratelnlty Founded at Emporia, Kansas, 1910 PLEDGES DERWOOD BETHEL RAYMOND CLARK ,FINLEY FISK ,DAVID GERMAN HARRY GWINN JAMES HAIGLER :CARL JACKSON KENNARD KENNEDY LEBRO MORICONI CLAUD PENN CLAYTON ROBERTS REX ROGERS GEORGE WILSON 51035 SPONSORS PROF. F. C. GERMAN GEORGE D. SMALL DR. R. G. SMITH HONORARY MEMBERS CHARLES E. KGABBYJ STREET GEORGE SMALL KENNETH SIMONS JAMES STEELE M1 ' A - P - Fil-4 ,L -' .fr ,L ,JA-.-a.-: -5 A-0' 3.-v :Q :tg-f fftk-.,.,.-W.,.3?ff:-:Q-A - ,N , ,. ., A, , A-.Azfie.f.?'f-.i-. L--SS 'fs-A ff ZS A ' ' - Av- A Ji. -f . z.2'!H'1 .. - - :-'-fe+f'E--fe'f-f.:4-::..-'F.i',2.'1?-:f'Tt1:.-.JY..:LA.1:iii-F.-6 '-f,7a..'-L12'1'f2g1:Z - 1-::-:Q-14:54. 1.1: -9- '- - - - - 'A ----A - V--.F.-..:f: f-.,,.. I T.- A,-,.L- ,- If .f..,.-- ,,. .,. 4, L, zz- -im .IW I 1. 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OSEPH TRABUE WILEUR WAITE JVJARVIN WANTI,ANlJ CLIARLEY WATERMAN WENDEL WILLIAMS SPONSORS F. H. DICKINSON E. W. BAXTER SIGMA MU DELTA National Masonic and DeMOlay Fraternity Founded December 16, 1927 51055 -:P S ' - - f -- . '-.-,f -- Lf' H --M - f- 'Qke!Zf'T :,i 3ff,v3394--S5 f'4L: f:1'f :.-4-'ff-1 -'ffl--A +15g:.'- '11 ,Mil Af-5:-wr . . ,5 ., ' , ,, . 3, - ' -W f!4Q.:::.- -,:. Hg- .- S-:fr-:,f -T... -.1, ..,1 .-- .,,..:S-5:4 -A15 .L.:..f.,- gr:-1 f 1-1 rg. . -ff --Pew-2-1-1.-,4414,1l-W-4, 141. A -.W ff: - -.-4.4 , -.Q - - -. 1: -:MF -- Sir'-asf - -J -A'-an .Q - --Y -'J ri' ' . 2GT -- --- Wea- 13:1-, -. S, ,ju ..-t., . :fi-,v F -,I-Af?-f,111 -,Ig-,Y ,,5':g:f.: givgrf 1-. 14.1. ..-..-7 232. ,fi I I , 'ts-7 Q -v- M- 1 1, M ,- 'T ,D T '71 .nv , -1, , -A-,SL-fu:-E.. ,'1:.A..'-:E -A::s51fA:1,,--i-. 2-5.2! Q '1'i-bgir elif-izgf-iigeiifalfsvgv -gf -Rs'-' ?'f1f5 '! 727'r-, -:- '-'iaswwssw-A L.- -A ,-wmv. '1334fH+: L- L- VER-wif2ZJTIEEE.-:u:5i?5'? 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I KAPPA DELTA KAPPA ROBERT LOCKWOOD FRANK SHALLO SIGMA MU DELTA MELVIN AXELBURG DOYLE DOWNING TED HARVEY .,.1. 510852 .J .............PresidenL .......Vice-President .........-Secr-etarjs .......TreasurOr PHI SIGMA EPSILON FRANK THOMAS CLARENCE RATZLAFF SIGMA TAU GAMMA ROBERT WHITESITT LLEW WILLIAMS - .... AAA-U - -, .:' ::-g,f fqw::.'M'e-:LAT--f-f.4......A ,..,.:f:-N ---L -L::.:':-,1-53431-f,V.f1:T -f,x:i:-ff.-.,-5 A A ,- ' J L . .- A- -4 fm, I -, , -A -- A LL,.S--A-A-,A -,L..L..f.,,., ,fi -1. ,L,,g,, f 1 f f ffeni -Axel. buf- ' 'raver-vs-'nw-Inv-umvv LLEW WILLIAMS -Scholarship National Social Fraternity - GEORGE WHEAT , -most versatile ROBERT WHITESITT -most popular CLIFFORD CUMMINGS -chapter service MEMBERS KENNETH ,BELL REED BRIGGS WENDELL COFFELT A. BUEL COLLINS CLIFFORD CUMMINGS CHARLES E. GAW ROY D. GIS!-I ISIDOR JOHNSON DONALD LAKE DALE LARKIN RAYMOND LINDGREN WILLIAM MATTHEWS WILLIAM MCAMIS HARRY MCPHAIL I PAUL H. MEHL PAUL P. POLFER GLENN PINGSTON LEROY SECRIST GLEN SILCOT WENDE'LL SMITH if Founded at Warrensburg, MO., May, 1920. SIGMA TAU GAMMA ly-Q ' . LMI' ,M Ov 7.2 M .4,..!Y' W I KJ ' I, T'f 1AiiAl!t! 'Diff' WILTON SMITH , EUGENE STEWART ,J GEORGE WHEAT ,LE,04f 4' ROBERT WIIITESITT , ,W C rl fn '- LLEw WILLIAMS 5 5.-,IP X,- ,I 5 fl, .V!6,rA1..' N'- 1 ' PLEDGES ,,, , , , I 5-Ll 41. ' 1 ELAM DALY rj. f PAUL ELLIS I ,Ava fa ' ' I EDWARD HAN ' 'W J I I BUDDY PAYDEN fi I WILFORD PORTER f-AVAIX BILL ROBINSON STUART 1ROBSON RALPH ROSS , f JAMES RILI-:Y 'ga f VAUCHN TUNNEI ' , w U, I 4 I , SPONSORS . L PROP. O. F. CRUISES DR. CEO. PLAOENS PROP. O. C. YOUNG Q 107 E R I I - 1 ' ' +L .Hhs ,Ami L., ' , 2, fa . LQ, .p fx Qu ow' S- MM ' ' +1 A i L42 1 'L '-' 1-,,.-'J'-+57 4-33-g,-L.'4l:i,,..iefQ4r4ff,-'-.'- ga, N- -. - .,.-- 'TWT' s . saga -1 T T -+---xw -1 A - f A - ,. ,T ,V A is -A. BASKETBALL RATZLAFF SCHMIDT MEYERS Coach John Lance's basketeers have won seven con- ference championships in the past eight years. This year, Maryville broke the Gorillasi consecutive victory record by defeating, them on the home court, 18-20. This ended a series of forty-seven victories for Pittsburg. The conference competition offered little resistance to Lanceis men, although the team hardly came up to that of the past two years. Maryville managed to defeat the Gorillas twice while the Arkansas Razorbacks handed them their third non-conference defeat of the season, aft- er the hill billies had been slaughtered once on the Pitts- burg court. The team was somewhat handicapped by an injury to Pansy Ratzlaff who has given some wonderful per- formances at forward. The play of the home quintet was S1105 1' +-- , -Af---A +01---'+,4:3 - : :.:,----,Q-J,-.r.-..,A.,. . .. LANCE A -P ' -' --v---5 -4 .i L?--A235-'? -Q'z222f.N:f -x: - ' illfvui-:wav , - -- -V' -:.--f,- ,-.L .f 'ITT , Y' , ' ' , ' . , f- Y , -4- - fl , i A-,fa A A... 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'1 1, N1 Ml 11' 111 l 1 1 KAHLER TIMS GARDNER Both will be long remembered by the fans. e Wachter was chosen all-conference guard and Vaneli was also mentionediin th-e selections. Ratzlaff, all-conference forward, will be another great loss. Gardner, Hashy substitute forward will also graduate. Myers, a new man, was reliable at forward. Hackworth, hero of one of last year's Maryville games, did som-e nice work at forward, with Tims and Goade helping out a lot. Kahler earned his letter at guard. Penn supplied help at center when needed. As a concluding remark, we wish to state that John Lance is a great coach. 14565--,-f 1 12:21, f-- , TZ: K... X LCFE1- - . 'Q ilqie,-1 3 ,m::.-..,, g 1 I 2 SE 1 3 ll X i G 1 I 4 l -' L- r t 'Tuff' 4, az- f - J-+2-..- -:QQ-T-.f-...-, ,.-risk.HQ:-:fA:iA,,u::.-.'f.v.-,Ek.:-.lQfi5Q:-: e-5511?-+':1':. '-1. :Lv i ' JJ , .......,s--1-2'1 1' - - JK.. I 45-ik-Q .. .....4..:.4. Je... 1.-J.-Q 1-na:-4f'idcL:.:g9azg2iL1'5-2:92441-fa.- '.- Laigulw -4 I---af-,yy L., A , .. BASKETBALL HACKWORTH WACHTER VANEK remarkably inconsistent. At times it soared to the heights of basketballdom and then slumped to a level which was scarcely championship play. However, only one conference team was able to defeat the Gorillas-Wichita University. They stepped completely out of their class to do it and Were lucky at that. It would be difficult to give too much credit to Ernie Schmidt, big blonde center, who led the conference scoring by a large margin. Schmitty has been wid-ely mentioned as an All-American center and he undoubtedly deserves the honor. Without his sensational work, the Pittsburg squad would have a some- what dilferent-looking record. Schmidt is good. , Unfortunately, some of the mainstays of this year's team are leaving through graduation. Wachtei' and Vanek, the highly-reliable guards are leaving. 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FOWLER DOROTHY KIRBY PITTSBURG Major: Music Sigma Alpha' Iota College Orchestra Festival Orchestra Glee Club DOROTHY ISTRAWN COLUMBUS Major: Art Student Council Pres. Board of Publications Art Club Theta Sigma Upsilon Y. W. C. A. HELEN LEE HICKS KANSAS CITY, Mo. Major: English Delta Sigma Epsilon Festival Chorus . 5 ELIZABETH CARY CLIFFORD CUMMINGS PICHER, OKLA. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. ' Major: Intermediate Festival Chorus Theta Sigma Upsilon Major: Commerce Sigma Tau Gamma CHRISTIE SCHROEDER PAOLA Major: Rural Education Band AUGUSTA Major: English English Club . Disarmament Council Gvrillas Arden Play , - lntra-Mural Basketball J-Q... ytlt...-A' fi-'-77'fI1A.u' MLW-'Lv J- LJQJ' .jf QILJ- WALL 1,7 W,,.,...Jj ,J 79 ' 4439+ T , N, VL.. - 5-'JWY LEAIIVESS! THOMAS THELMA LLTONG ILMOUMI - .Lev ANDERSON, Mo. PITTSBURG iff.-.f,,,,Jft,,,,L9 lb Major: Speech: English Major: Art X P ' Theta Sigma Upsilon Phi Mu Gamma 'U17 English Club College Art Club ' Y. W. C. 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CATHERINE WALKER VERA MILI.ER l'I'I l'SBURG TREECE Major: Art Sigma Sigma Sigma Y. W. C. A. Junior Play 115 Q Major: Music Phi Mu Camma Pan-llellenic Clee Club Festival Orchestra i -ftfxzflga-L--L-114 A f - 1 f - te . ' .. ln as Q-:riff H?-ew ff A V - . -- -.-NL -.-.,. L- my-.2-:::-Z:.Liz-f-:1ur:.fgn:a+p1e32a4Q -541-4f 1-4-:.1'-faq. ' -4LNaA.:.f.gH,f- -.-ea f -- , . , . -. ,,- ,..H'gnm':2f Y' -5 .4 . fgqgjggggffggg, .sfgrgg-:ltr t,..Qi5g.a:5gY -.f pi ,, - li' -inure i-'ffiifffe-?':f'e'-: '4'f- :1s'd:'V-'ff 1 ' AFM CLARE J. THORPE PITTSBURC Major: Mechanical V Engineering BEN D. SELFRIDGE STERLING Major: Industrial Education ANGELO FARABI CHICOPEE Major: Commerce I Pi Omega Pi JUNIORS FLORENCE LONG FREONA MOORE PECK COFFEYVILLE Major: Physical Major: Foreign Education: History Languages W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Physical Education CLARA M. EVANS FALL RIVER Major: Education Y. W. C. A. GEO. A. WHEAT ST. JOSEPH, Mo. Major: Biology Sigma Tau Gamma Alpha Gamma Tau Cheer Leader Gorillas A.. -. A- .1 .1 g:.:v-- .,....::.fs1f.2 English Club Club HARRIETTE PARRISAH GREENWICH Major: History Pi Delta Theta English Club Education Club Y. W. C. A. WENDELL DAVIS GARLAND Major: Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon JOHN CUMISKEY SCAMMON Major: Commerce Pi Omega Pi h Kappa Delta Kappa Junior Class Pres. MELVIN A. AXELBERG GLEN M. BROWNE JOPLIN, MO. Major: Chemistry Sigma Mu Delta, Pres. Inter-Fraternity Council 51185 LINCOLN, NEB. Major: Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon Gorillas Football 1 '--,::- 721.gif ajax... 45?-- V-.5.u,:s- , ,.L.::L?-J.-1:-:--A-..zz: 1:--A :Q-.f L- :W-we at , .Q -.,., , -s J: --. ifzff-1717- :f-A 1 . ff-Ig' V G7 . ---M . . .rsh ---:isa T-32:1-fre:--' '-u:.::aff:J's M 1 .s . A 1 We .swf .sfaf-4.-w..n..-5. ' '-Hs'-:re -14-F f- f-A-r 1.-. -1 4...-.. f. -. JUNIORS RAY RUSSEL VIRGINIA MOYER RUTH .SCOVILLE CHANUTE' ARKANSAS CITY SHAWNEE Major: Commerce Major: Home Economics Major: Kindergarten- Phi Upsilon Omicron Primary Home Economics Club Y, W, C, A, TI'IoIvIPsoN KERR E I W ' OLATHE URSULA LAIDLER RIVERORP ORD Major: Industrial FRONTENAC . Coliggiation Major: Home Economic: lllaigglialgilfglemary . . H E ' CI b f . lndustrlal Arts Society APRS Sforggmgcis hau EHgl1Sh Club Y, M, C, A, Pg ' p ' Education Club Ice' res' Y. W. C. A. ll-V .MW I rl M PM STANLEY HLASTA YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO ' Major: lnduslrial Education Alpha Gamma Tau Press Club Industrial Arts Society Gorillas HARRY W. ROYER COFFEVILLE Major: Mathematics and Education Sigma Mu Delta Gorillas Mathematics Club Junior Play HARoI.D M. FLIGINER HAZEL BICE JENNIE M- GASCHO JOHN GEHR Major: Physical Science QUENEMO GIRARD CWEELEY Y. W. C. A. Major: Home Economics Major: Home Economics Major: Physical Home Economics Club W' A- A' Educfmon Alpha Gamma Tau Y. W. C. 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SCHALLO ' g Q, ' , ' ' PITTSBURG f Education - - - MULBERRY , JW Si ma Tau Gamm Major: Home Economics 1 Major: English i Pg C1 b a Home Economics Club Mawr: Art Ka a Delia Ka a i I Afess Q1 . Y. W. C. A. College Art Club, Treas. Igp pp ' . SSL EFIHOY C0l16g10 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet res' . . 6 Industual Arts Society Inter-Fraternity Council f English Club Q JOE BONTZ LORENE BARTLETT LYNN JOHNSON JOSEPH A TR XBU in . . g E NARDIN, OKLA. PITTSBURG CHERRYVALE Mc CUNE A f - . , , , j FEET? Ifldustflal Major: Music MHJOTI I1jdHSl1'1H1 Major: Mathematics ,ff if 'M G ,lilcatlon O Alpha Sigma Alpha Education u Sigma Mu Delta J Inoilsisial Art S , t Festival Chorus ,. fl gjdlslstga-kA1'fS SOCICW lgiathematics Club ' W S OC 9 Y I I ,y a f .... orillas 1 iii! ' M MCM 'A 3 fi? ' ' f - - E 'JP ' , ,4 M 9 if-i f ' f Qwfvff QW , X X f f 5 tiff K-'CL W! f ,f y,, Ci fy, C, K ipff O . , A 1 f O 15 120 g ' gf A S fgywlfzfc,-0 kg .Mt , , i if V 5 fl 1, y jf 1 . 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'ff' .,, fiF'i ' , Y sf .f A - -ypfvlfg-fgr JQ..-1.- 1--, -. f L fffrr-'4-vvsf -?..g.-.f:3 . Jw- 1. .34-Lf-1,-X 6- . . ..- .ri 3 1 gg L -ir' - y ag:-.fffnr-:1:.5E'ZSZF. -if: r'-3 ZF' .-1:1-Y-.-A -- --.ez-1: +-12111-i - ,.f..f?LJf'L:'15Ej-:Ai MARY E. 1ScoTT JOPLIN, Mo. Major: English Theta Sigma Upsilon Pan-Hellenic Council ESTHER MEYERS PITTSBURG Major: Art Alpha Sigma Alpha College Art Club Pan-Hellenic Council MERYL GooDR1cH COLUMBUS Major: Commerce Theta Sigma Upsilon 95 J! ' W. 54 l l ,Q A ll ig . ii . ll l 404- j W? 5' O M Avia-4 WW 1 i 3 Q. l RALPH C. HALL GARFIELD l Major: Commerce Sigma Mu Delta . Gorillas i l , VERNON P. BRICKEY 5 I PITTSBURG Major: Physical Science Phi Sizma Epsilon 3 Qi Basketball Q 9 Gorillas I I I l il 'Q MABEL HOLLER PITTSBURG Major: Commerce 4 Y. W. C. A. . 'fl .V +- 1 i . 1 4 X ., 1' Q' Al , . 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Industrial Arts Society 122 gp RALPH G. PRICE PITTSBURG Major: Foreign V Languages Anden Players Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Disarmament Council Sigma Mu Delta GLENDON HUSE FT. SCOTT Major: Mathematics RALPH WATKINS CHERRYVALE Major: Industrial Education Industrial Arts Society F I I I V l l l I I I I I l I I 1 I I i I I 1 l E. - .. ' . , , i - ..-Jf.- . Y +.--- .rf-: .:a-s - 7-fQaigagv:E-i-:inf.-:Qt5-Pi-2592-EEi??i:?H-Z3gifEEi':iE-3-i:.'ik ..fiL5li i:':?F.-3-E Tl' .1- -1f,L3 , . A , ' 34: cms' 'wLniFf-ff-lb-:If--.gel ,-1, - A- - ' ' -4: -..i,. - ,.f., , 1 JUNIORS - A-'--'L A--f -'1...9l,.L4:4s.J...,..-Al---4...., .f..:. .-. .. .' A , K -4. v l SAM S. KLIEWER NEWTON Major: Industrial Education Industrial Arts Society Press Club MARVIN WANTLAND COLUMBUS Major: Commerce Sigmu Mu Delta Y. M. C. A. MARY HOLT MARY E. TROUT CAMBRIDGE PITTSBURG . Maajor: Kindergarten- Major: Music. Primary Festival Chorus Y. W. C. A. Education Club NADINE E. SHEFFIELD FORT SCOTT Major: Biology Alpha Gamma Tau Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. Geography Club NORMAN THOMPSON MARYLOIS MOBERG LOS ANGELES, CALIF. Major: Mathematics . ...A .. ,, - A ...gg- PITTSBURG Major: History Pi Kappa Delta Phi Alpha Theta Y. W. C. A. ESTHER COHEN RAPID CITY, S. D. Major: Music Sigma Alpha Iota Glee Club Festival Chorus Orchestra Kappa Delta Pi CHARLIE DECKER YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO Major: Industrial Education Gorillas Industrial Arts Society Y. M. C. A. GLENN MCCLURE PITTSBURG Major: Physical Science Alpha Gamma Tau Y. M. C. A. Phi Sigma Pi Gorillas DOROTHY LEEPER Arts FVSCOTT GEORGE CORPORAN Major: Commerce ARCADIA Theta Sigma Upsilon Major. English and Educatioa Junior Play Arden Play 51215 Collegio Staff English Club Education Club ZZ! Rv 'I-'rss-'?fil. A'--.Y ----rg-wc' 4--. ...u .-.-.-W4 . . -,M --mc- - , fin- -64 +V.-f -,.--...mi-1. -An-- . 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Let her worthy sons and daughters For our College proudly stand, Shielding zealously her honor ln one brave unbroken bandg Let them hold aloft her banner With a stout and steady arm Rallying her children 'round it, From the city, town and' farm. Chorus : Let us greet the Gold and Crimson With a strong and cordial cheerg Let our hearts he ever loyal To our Alma Mater dear. 51245 4 n t l - . -QT - ,-Lg -A 2.1, , 1.7 ifQ-411...:,,v-.--.....sQ..:.:-f---,Tgvfzfexz:::x.e'a.1::-,,::g, Z5-:q.:g-W 1'-M-, ask dl- - H.-f-i.. - , 4:1 V-. s.. so . .. L .... so . -..Z L.,L....-. .51---if '-- ..h...-..,-,.-3. -, ,L -,.- 1 . - .Y , . I-,V, 3 fkqdhxaq L ,L Q - JUNIORS CELESTE JOHNSON CARL IsoN ROSALIND AHRENS LYTHENE WILLIAMS SILOAM SPRINGS PITTSBURG PITTSBURG PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Major: Physical Major: English Major: Home Economics Education Track j English Club Pi Kappa Delta Home Economics Club Y. W. C. 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II II ,Ii I I II' III .II .II III III II II I SENIORS W- H- MIFFLIN GLADYS EWERS-KRIESS ZELPHA KINDER- ,COFFEYVILLE BAXTER SPRINGS j RUggLE5 Major: Education Major: Biology PITTSBURG ROBERT H. .LOCKWOOD FORT SCOTT . Ma 'or Mathem 'I Y. W. C. A. Biology Club Education Club J Z HUCS Kappa Delta Kappa JUANITA EVANS K M - PITTSBURG . Yfiifiac A1 Epsllon Major: Music Arden 15133, Festival Orchestra I t -F - Sigma Alpha Iota n er rat Council, Treas College Orchestra ELVA BRADLEY Lois SMALLEY I Pnrsnunc PARSONS Major: Commerge Major: Home Economics I Y. W. c. A. Pi K1-1ppa.Sigma I English Club I I I V..- giiii., IA... 11... V A. I I I I II E x I I I I I I 'I I Phi Upsilon Omicron Alpha Gamma Tau Home Economics Club Pres. Y. W. C. A. Pan-Hellenic Major: Education Education Club AVYS RAE TAYLOR MC KINNEY, TEXAS Major: Intermediate Alpha Sigma Alpha REITA SHERRILL IOLA Major: Education S1325 ll I j V. EDWARD RINGLE INDEPENDENCE Major: Industrial Education Kappa Delta Kappa Phi Sigma Pi Gorillas Business Manager of Kanza ISIDOR JOHNSON ASSARIA Sigma Tau Gamma GLADYS C. BROWN PITTSBURG Major: English English Club Y. W. C. A. an , . ,.,, H .Lv....-.--f.a....A..-::.:sf -I'-' , . T.. - ,,:: .gm . T.-f..-....:.:-ag, .--va--:........,.-.,n.::a-.1.-421:-:.,T.,.ug 1-T-,...-..x,-7, 1.1:-3.4,-:avg-. ,I H . -- M Y -V .--- W- V 1 V-. ..M - -F, ..... ,. .. . Y .-,.,. V . i , , .,..A.- .,...- . D -f ni,-, v----E-..-.T -A-...E ,.. V I ! i 1 I LA j .Lvix L :uf 'I JJ.. f ' ' l-', 7 M41 ' 'fl I . I'- Tflxfia ,gut ,,,,.i- - I . I Il 41 .74 H f'f..a'f-i+.11-az.:--:A.af,-as-,...,,,.w -, ga . A 'A - ff..-.avg-64 SENIORS .J-...sga .JI-14-s-,..'f.....-4',,u, L-, -,. .-. ., L, ,AH n ru: DANIEL B. PEASE JANE MCMASTERS PITTSBURG Major: Mathematics Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Mu Epsilon JOHN FORD SOLOMON Major: Commerce Kappa Delta Kappa WILLIAM F. VANEK IZLLSWORTII Major: Physical Education Phi Sigma Epsilon Football Basktbeall Track PITTSBURG Major: English Pi Delta Theta Education Club Education Club, Pres. Sigma Tau Delta Messiah MAURICE KREYER JOPLIN, Mo. Major: Music Glee Club Sigma Alpha Iota Orchestra HELEN ISBELL PITTSBURC Major: English .. , ..... .L -.-W , - - - .J-Lp A , .A as :-as -, e2,.:: T,1, Y.1ya i'f.ff.s:f?.1gffg.r1Qff.,p,-I,. ' ' nn '-- -- 4 --111+ ff:-Q f1.f1g1.:'-5:.a:r:::-1 gg-5'-ggi., D -- ---5:55 -,fPi13Zg:g.,:,g4.-2 -ff: :E -57--E BEATRICE HOFFMAN CLARENCE RATZLAFE PITTSBURG Major: Music Glee Club Festival Chorus Phi Mu Gamma WANDA STAMBACH OSBORNE Major: Music Sigma Alpha lota Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Festival Chorus Pi Kappa Sigma Pan-Hellenic EDITH DAVIS FREIJONIA Major: Music Sigma Alpha lota Polymnia Club Festival Chorus 131 BUHLER Major: Physical Education Basketball Track Phi Sigma Epsilon Inter-Fraternity Council JOHN W. PRICE PITTSBURG Major: Physical Education Y. M. C. A. President Track Disarmament Council Chairman Sigma Mu Delta Arden Players JEROME MCCCJLEY LOUISBURG Major: Psychology and Philosophy Kappa Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Mu Y. M. C. A. 5 'Halas-wf-1:-' al,-.sS....,,.. f': '?513'Eli'i'1 .. , A +L.-. - .. .--cg..'L-AML...-J AA CQ. -,,,',L f- '4Q.'z.SI,..:,, ff, w i- 's.:L'1- api-4-51,1 L- -1-.:,, MI. .. .. -- . - Y '- rp - . . . ,- , -- ' 11 A N ,W .A -,W mam---4 -y -.IfsQ,5,EiE1M---CAT:-Vvtvgfxgngggegifeilfq, 35z,z1:4-:i:rA:.1.:-:.:2is-653il,I5':A-,f.,5-3:92.55-f-f7s'3.E1,-1..favs .-'Tg:--2-2'-r- :rC:5?r4E5FsiEE51s::7ni1s1 :ED +2 - A ..:2i A3n,ii3i,,1'L.:.,.543-Agffgfp.-:AQQrs ,.,g575g,1-in-:L::: jf:-f..ptf1':S ---qgfxfefvxfz,,.r1:i::-f-.Y-.4---.:L? :1-+7f:::+ ' -f---4 ,- -:--v- 4- '-f -'--A- f ' 'TZLAN TTC ei T . H. 5 BOYD WEIDE YATES CENTER Major: History: Psychology and Philosophy Phi Alpha Theta, I Sigma Phi Mu Y. M. C. A., Vice-Pres. IRA E. HUNT OTTAWA Major: History and Social Science: Education Glee Club Festival Chorus Band Y. M. C. A. Messiah PETE J. LAMONTI PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Newman Club Arden Play SENIORS GRETTA STUESSI PITTSBURG Major: Elementary Education Kappa Delta Pi Delta Sigma Epsilon Education Club PAULINE HICKS CHERRYVALE Major: Kindergarten- Primary Theta Sigma Upsilon Pan-Hellenic CLARA CHAPLIN ARKANSAS CITY Major: Elementary Education Pi Delta Theta W. A. A. Education Club lVTARY KAY SIMMONS GILBERT BUTTS SARCOXIE, MO. Major: Education Delta Sigma Epsilon Festival Chorus LOUISE LOWRANCE CHANUTE Major: Sigma Sigma Sigma BEULAH EYEMAN JOHNSON Major: English Pi Kappa Sigma Y. W. C. A. W. A. A. English Club Pi Kappa Delta' S1345 FALL RIVER Major: Industrial Education Phi Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres. Alpha Gamma Tau Industrial Arts Society Corillas PALMER SNODORASS AUGUSTA Major: Commerce Kappa Delta Kappa Y. M. C. A. Track Gorillas JOHN THOMPSON WALTON Major: Commerce Gorillas , L , . . V A - ....W ag,T.ffa.:f: A- 1.-- L 7.m1w:.:xr.,f :ff-'-ef-.1 QSFE' fr-'-sAErr:1r'flr- '--i?s:1-??-EE-' Tse... , Y 5 Y ..-,L- j -V ., .. .g , ... Y W . . --1-- ,rs 'K-+-- -'fa- Y-'T' prrrcr ' -SNQGSTFSAQ-A H 5 31' . . . .f.,.:-. .T-,Ee Y T. ., ,, Y - TP ...f'1-s.,-1' :-,-E .N .-. s .AV 5 V , SENIORS CHARLEY EWATERMAD EDITH CHEYNE GIRARD Major: English and Speech Sigma Mu Delia Phi Sigma Pi Pi Kappa Delta English Club Debate Kanza Around the Oval ALVA CURTIS LAUGHLIN PITTSBURG Major: Biology Y. M. C. A. Lambda Sigma Kappa Industrial Arts Society HARVEY E. KREISS, I R. COUNCIL GROVE Major: Physical Science Y. M. C. A. Alpha Gamma Tau PITTSBURG Mlajor: Physical Education Phi Mu Gamma Pan-Hellenic Physical Educa io CluJ ELLEN POTTER GIRARD Major: Home Economics YW.CA VIOLA THOMAS PROTECTIOIN Major: Home Economics Phi Upsilon O.nicron Home Econom'cs Club Y. W. C. A. ROSALIA FROHLICH PITTSBURG Major: Education P Phi Mu Gamma Art Club RUTH IRENE Cox PITTSBURG Major: Art and Speech Sigma Si ma Sigma Y. W. C. A. Arden Players Football Queen Senior Class Queen MAXINE KNOWLES PITTSBURG Major: English Pi Delta Theta Mathematics Club En lish Club Kappa Mu Epsilon 51335 FRED B. RoBsoN ABILENE Major: Industrial Education Kappa Delta Kappa Industrial Arts Society WAYNE GARDNER LOUISB URG Major: Physical Education Football Basketball Gorillas Kappa Delta Pi Phi Sigma Epsilon Student Council Y. M. C. A Cabmet ROBERT SCHROEDER CHASE Major: Physical Education Track T 1 w 1 4 I i T P 5 l l l 4 1 l t n l . gg cr , . , . . Y 4 J 1 1 0' D C l l l P , srii2s :ig-:ts s:ff:f.1':f-Qlzfigcfsg-1:-A-g.h f-. 'f - -4- J. L--a Y - J,-M.. 4 . ,f ...Ln 45' .11-gf: .zff-'T I , ' 71 i':.i??2:..v-i?f,,f4?!? 'fi2'.I:-T-.Th iff? ' AE? 135' 'f1:.?f'!-if': 1 ?.s3-1 I TTL ' Y' wg gd- . - A - - - 1 -- A - --4-fi., :Lat 'C E, r-2: :aff ' 13? 'Y' Sir.:-'is F I X X Kiwi j f .Aff A it 0 j MQ. A Mtll Wwjjif My .W SENIORS wfgjgw f C 0 .Af ALFRED T. BASYE COATS Major: History Y. M. C. A: Phi Sigma Epsilon Gorillas ESTHER WILLIAMSON WELLINGTON Major: Home Economics Home Economics Club Pan-Hellenic Council LAWRENCE LEMING RAYMOND Major: Industral Edu- caton Alpha Gamma Tau Industrial Arts Society MARGARET HOEFER CHANUTE Major: English English Club - Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Collegio Stafli ' ' Board of Publication Sigma Tau Delta LUCILLE CAMPBELL PITTSBURC Major: Mathematics Kappa Delta Pi, Pres. Sigma Phi Mu, Pres. MAUDINE PowERs KINCAID Major: Biology-Chem- istry Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Gamma Tau Biology Club Educatioin Club Y. W. C. A. FRANCES BLACK- SCHRAEDER DOUGLASS Major: Elementary Education Theta Sigma Upsilon ANN L-ONGSTAFF SCAMMON Major: Education IVIABEL CREAGER HEPLER Major: Education Pi Delta Theta Education Club Biology Club Y. W. C. A. 51365 W. HAROLD ODEN STERLING Major: Industrial Education Sigma Tau Gamma Industrial Arts Society Gorillas MARY ARMSTRONG CHERRYVALE Major: English Delta Sigma Epsilon English Club Sigma Phi Mu Arden Players CARL SCHILLING Fr. scorr Major: Mathematics Sigmu Mu Delta Mathematics Club 'D ' 'Y I W I I I In I' ' ' ' I -A L . , - - -!-----f-'- - .LF-.li-ave: 2 -Y--'rf-.': 55-iiiA'L225lf:Ar-r5+2ts::-Qf g.S1 . .. ,-., ,, - -.fum-h.....-.l...,. L, , , SENIGRS Q DALE COLE WICHITA Major: History, Psychology and Philosophy Men's Glee Club Festival Chorus Sigma Phi Mu Pi Kappa Delta Secretary Y. M. C. A. Cabinet BEN P. CONARD PITTSBURG Major: Industrial Education Gorillas Y. M. C. A. lndustrial Arts Society Track Alpha Gamma Tau WALDO O.ScHM1DT WHITEWATER Major: Industrial Education lndustrial Arts Society Y. M. C. A. my MPM C'-' C-L--1-s llww-ianjf' KAN KATHERINE JEFFERS WINCEL KARNS ELMER S. HALL PITTSBURG ' Major: English Y. W. C. A. Cabinet English Club Collegio Staff MILDRED HUMPHREYS FORT SCOTT Major: Biology Sigma Sigma Sigma Y. W. C. A. Biology Club Treasurer Senior Class PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Pi Kappa Sigma Secy. Senior Class BERTHA L. JARRETT BAXTER SPRINGS Major: History Pi Della Theta Geography Club Y. W. C. A. Pan-Hellenic Vice- CORRINE JOHN SON LOUISE FINK NEODIZSHA Major: Physical Education Sigma Sigma Sigma W. A. A. Y. W. C. A. 5 PITTSB URG Major: Commerce Student Council Pi Kappa Sigma Pres. PITTSBURG V Major: Physical Science Kappa Delta Kappa Alpha Gamma Tau Phi Sigma Pi CHARLES SCHRAEDER LARN ED Major: Industrial Education Phi Sigma Epsilon Industrial Arts Society DAl,LAS C. KIMZEY HOWARD Major: Commerce Phi Sigma Epsilon Pi Omega Pi Senior Class Pres. Band Sigma Phi Mu - 'x'f1 f'f'Tfft ' ' -rfsf-ssaieusigea--r A ' ' '-1sn..'-'af -+ f A Q 65 S 13 5 ' gl .r-.1-fa:--?'?' 5,'Q?g'. ik? .. . rzaplinl Q. 2:51 isa- Q, ' M' ' A F' Y ,,.,V , AT.. ,Y-J., .E. - .,..,, 4- YJ. 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Home Economics Club Y W C A Major: HiSIOry Major: Physical Science Y W C A 3 ' - ' , Y M C A 4 Alpha Gamma Tau ' ' ' ' P1 Kappa 5131113 ' ' ' ' V Sigma Tau Gamma l li RALPH D,L,PR1CE ELIZABETH FAIN ROSE HUDSON A. B. COLLINS : COLUMBUS -Major: Physical Education I 1-, Ez ll sl . 1' 11 E ll H 1 ,ll 1 'I 1 I H I i I PITTSBURG Major: Art Alpha Sigma Alpha College Art Club OSBORNE Major: Physical Education Physical Educatio Y. W. C. A. Pi Kappa Sigma Pan-Hellenic S1385 ub HUTCHINSON Major: Biology- Chemistry ' ' ' L L - V g , , ,,- ... -,.,......-----,.-.-fx, ag .-f.y5.,.., L :rg-,,::f..-3.-,V-.. A , , -,:.:-.gg-.h f :,,- ff-.- -.Nm.q,:-.--1-.f::1:?. QT- -ns-...SN L -- A I . ----- - A - f V--. . V---,-.- .,liars-ff-NeA'fra-ff,--:+A-alas?-fgzfsv-,.TfIlaA1f Sx-.wmv SENIORS LEO C. HGUGHTON MARGARET B. PARKER JESSIE MATSON LASHVEGAS, N. M. Major: Industrial Education Industrial Arts Society DENTON Major: Physical Science Y. W. C. A. Alpha Gamma Tau Mathematics Club Kappa Sigma Epsilon HARQLD MORRIS LAUREN AKILMER INDEPENDENCE Major: English Phi Sgima Epsilon OFFERLE Major: Industrial Education Kappa Delta Pi Phi Sigma Pi Industrial Arts Society L. WRIGHT LEONA DEWITT ARKANSAS CITY Major: History RICHARDS, MO. Major: English PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Z. 'F 5l-'IT' RAT ywc-.A HAROLD F. KELLEY PITTSBURG Major: Mathematics Y. M. C. A. Mathematics Club Alpha Gamma Tau AGNES M. PEARSON BONNER SPRINGS Major: Commerce Kampus Kats, Pres. Festival Chorus English Club Y. W. C. A. 1375 VELMA ZIMMERMAN PARKER Major: Commerce Pi Omega Pi PAUL W. MORAN PITTSBURG Major: Chemistry and Physical Science Alpha Gamma Tau Y. M. C. A. Newman Club, Pres. MARY EMMA DEVITT PITTSBURG Major: English -1 ww N A T ' lhgf 2 - :::F:f,. A-1 M 53:51- ,ffxaafp fgrep .- .-nr . f - . A . .. .-- -FY . 2- gn:-'Aff A '- . : -f. . :T---m -- .14 Af-:Irv .f.-f-v-,f'-f'- 1: --'gl-'Sl' F - . 1 H-f -.-'-..-.- . 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Education Club 5 140 GERTRUDE GERWERT MIKE WATERS PiTTSBURG 1 Major: Commerce Y. W. C. A. Pi Kappa Sigma JOSEPHINE PIRARO WEST MINERAL Major: Foreign Languages Kappa Delta Pi ,Y. W. C. A. KANSAS CITY Major: Industrial Education , Industrial Arts Society Gorillas WILLIAM ELLIOTT ARCADIA Major: History Y. M. C. A. Gorillas MARGAUERITE HACKNEY PRESTON PATTERSON HOLLOWELL Major: English Y. W. C. A. English Club 5 FORT SCOTT Major: Commerce I' Y- II- W -' - - -A A- -rvf---- LW f--1-ff f--Ie K . ,- , f.. SENIORS JACK ZSPENCER JEANNETTE HUGHES LOUISE STEVENS BAKER ARKANSAS CITY PITTSBURG PITTSBURC Major: English Major: Commerce Major: Education Business Manager of Pi Omega Pi Messiah the Collegio Sports Editor of Collegio ENOCH HARRIS PITTSBURC Major: Mathematics ALICE NORRIS PORTLAND Major: English English Club Pi Delta Theta Education Club Y. W. C. A. WILMA E. WELLS L- M- RUPAR RUTH L. EVAN' IUTTSBURG COLUMBUS Major: Commerce ' z 1 . Pi Omega Pi, Sec. and Ijglfgjir CI Treas. Y' . C. l Sigma Phi Mu If Phi Sigma Pi .' 139 COLONY Major: History Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Mu Y. W. C. A. RENE BROOKS AVILLA, MO. Major: History S 5 , , -, - ....Y.:i A g ,gag ve-.f hr' , -L ya A 'Y , ' xi? f- :ry - ,--,.-:Sn ,,4f-- Y -- , , sl M, :gf H - 44-...Q .. -11,5 Y- f..a.1.-.g , , . . .- ., L. V-.-. - .L . r :ge--F -.-,,, -,. -Arg .....,A,,-T-,.-A.igA,. ,, hz, 21..- , K ..- gi. ,Y . z..-4 --1.2-ni -.ff , .Y . -Y, - egg-.--,--, f ,,,- L-4, -A -,-,,- ..-L. .1-,:,,1-:-.114 5,- r- A ., . , ' . . . 'r :' '..:-'+-iw:--gn:-1191.-T'.?Sf :Z--172,L ft -SQS4' 1--5-A:fE:f?f'LfT5:1-.l:51 -1:., -a I FRANK R. GRAHAM LANSING Major: History Kappa Delta Kappa JAMES L. HOSLEY BRONSON Major: Geography and Geology: Education Kappa Delta Pi Phi Sigma Pi Education Club Geography Club. DONALD PORTRUIVI PITTSBURG Major: History ig .gg....a-1.113-we Siam--P-L fefw. Lf gif 4 ,-J.. E5 33fi-r3.!Ez.1.-f.:1,.w, L. . . . - . ,, -ff- jx .:- ' M , . . .,, M -1 .-' ': ::11--rn 1. Q-71 I- :.-7 J- .-.-,,,, ,rv-1.-.,.,, TRELLA REIBER KINCAID Major: Home Economics' Home Economics Club l MERLE CovE1.L PITTSBURG Major: History and Education Phi Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Pi MRS. THEO. STEBBINS COLUMBUS Major: Home Economics Home Economics Club Phi Upsilon Omicron i SENISORS LA VESTA DAVIS DONNA BURR sHEI.DON, Mo. PITTSBURG Major: Home Economics Miatjorz Muscic Home Economics Club Y. W. C. ,A. Pi Delta Theta Glee Club Y. W. C. A. Pan-Hellenic HELEN BALCH CHANUTE Major: Elementary Education Y. W. C. A. English Club Education Club Pi Kappa Sigma HQELEN LoRTz JOPLIN, Mo. Major: English Alpha Sigma Alph Kappa Delta Pi Collegio Staff El. Monday Night Writing Club GERTRUDE KOOPMAN PITTSBURG Major: Chemistry Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club ALTA CoWEN FORT SCOTT Major: Music Orchestra Festival Glee Club Sigma Alpha Iota LYLE DEAN CHANUTE Major: Physical Education Phi Sigma Pi, Pres Y. M. C. A. Corillas VIRGINIA SHINKLE WILMA STRAHL PAOLA LA CYGNE Major: Home Economics Major: Education Delta Sigma Epsilon Delta Sigma Epsilon Pan-Hellenic Pan-Hellenic Home Economics Club S1425 - ---A -W -- -- ,. sv- --- Aff' .-E.,tf . Rwfrfnf . - 4 - - ... . t, - F .,,., 1 -ii-3,E-ii-,:1i'Lii-:lfz-k-: -. . . - 3 I, 'Q -Qpthwrnsgwnii-u Sei SENIORS ERNEST T. SCHIFFER- EVELYNE LUMAN OLINDA KATTERJOHN DECKER ALTAMONT ALTAMONT CIRARD Major: Home Economics 1 'Majorz Music Major: History Education Club Home Economics Club Pi Kappa Sigma Phi Upsilon Omicron Y. W. C. A. Pan-Hellenic ORAN SHEARER FALL 'RIVER JOSEPHINE GELSO Major: Physical GIRARD Education Major: Music Summer Student Pi Delta Theta Festival Chorus Y. W. C. A. WILBUR WILSON WINEFRED YANCEY LEWIS CARTHAGE, Mo. Major: Physical Major: Home Education Economics Kappa Delta Kappa Football Phi Upsilon Omicron Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. Pi Kappa Sigma Y. W. C. A. College Orchestra Festival Orchestra Band ELSIE ALLARD ARKANSAS CITY Major: Intermediate English Club Education Club BEULAH KOEN HALLOWELL Major: English Y. W. C. A. English Club Kappa Delta Pi 141 Q ORVILLE STEFFENS ARKANSAS CITY Major: Physical Education B. J. SCOVELL COLUMBUS Major: lndustrial Education Phi Sigma Pi LESLIE D. PHILLIPS DREXALE MO. Education Kappa Delta Pi Phi Sigma Pi Alpha Gamma Tau Industrial Arts Society Corillas Y. M. C. A Major: Industrial V I ' ll ,Q J'?1'1:i.- . 121-Til -:E5 -ASL- '1 LH l - . , , 7:35-113'-.A a .' f -l . - -Y-'A - few:--1. .,, . -1 .L.-g::-,:-.- , , , . .. . -,.,--,.. - J. R,-QM .J1....1- -LQ-.: '--AQ ' 11:1--Li 272'-'hflifaiggz-1-113 Liljgg 7- -' ,.- - ' ,g- -2 mL..--4e,:fT.4 -..S -,, , . ,.r:,,-. --..-,. ...JM . . Il i I l Il l l l H l I l I 4 l I SENIORS FORREST L. WALKER SHARON B. PARRISH EDNA DENNIS MANHATTAN WICHITA Major: Physical Major: Education Education Entre Nous Club Collegian Club Parmount Club Inter-mural Council Y. W. C. A. +I . I l I , ll'..:i aff?- l ,Y 173 ,.. . lip. ,i 1 I ,-1 ... ,, . ri 1 lr. 51445 KANSAS CITY Major: English Paramount Club, Pres. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Monday Nighters CLIFFORD MADISON PITTSBURG Major: Physical Education Collegian Club Y. M. C. A. Track Intra-mural N . ,. , -, .. .,- . .,.-.. W- ...,,,,,--3:- 711155355- f .4 .-r--A -A '-A' 'wer -:vt ,Q-31 - '1-Y.--Q-,.. ' ' -' ' Y 1--' . -I, A .. - , . - . N ,.. SENIORS WALTER RUSSELL Lois FERGUSON PITTSBURG Major: History Kappa Delta Kappa Senior Class Vice-Pres. Arden Play Debate Pi Kappa Delta Y. M. C. A. HERBERT DILLON ENGLEWOOD Major: Commerce MIKE FOLAND PITTSBURG Major: History Pi Delta Theta Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Mu Arden Play Debate Pan-Hellenic HAROLD YoUNc CHARLENE ALTIZER- SCHIFFERDECKER GIRARD Major: English Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Sigma Sigma English Club Y. W. C. A. Sigma Tau Delta Asst. Editor Collegio Tba-nzffib awww f 4.ZZ7 ilyjd, dfzl, 4144414 ?4,vodfi-1 illlxf Vw QQ H -f-- I?-L4-4. -QQ., 4 .,L,,aJFlJ2ifi M006 m'2.m :'f'2 WMM ..9aL5,r.:,: TED HARVEY ARMA Major: History Pi Kappa Della Phi Alpha Theta Sigma Mu Delta Debate Inter-Frat Council GORDON YEARGAN PITTSBURG KATHLEEN NORTHING- PTTTSBURG Major: Chemistry and Physical Science ELINOR JOHNSON EDNA 0111415 Miljflfi Iffduslflal Major: Geography and Education Ce0lf,gy Industrial Arts Soc Gorillas Y. M. C. A. P' -55: ToN-TRENT PITTSBURG Major: English English Club Faculty Wives Club Festival Chorus FRANK SELACK PITTSBURG Major: Commerce Q 14:15 Major: Biology Lambda Sigma Kappa DALE FRY SEDGWICH Major: lndustrial Education Phi Sigma Pi Industrial Arts Soon ty fiwmrz ff f ' fir -if ,,,F...,,, Y. . V, ..--...., A --xy '-'A-A,-.g :gnu iffgf-:-3-,szkr---, Y.,f- ,- M I. J I , fi 4. 51 14 , I E .1 I I fr W. I J 35 IK NI la Fi I? I? Ii A X lf I I A WMI I R V I I J B l la li IN I I ,I ,I I I I I! 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MASSEY, JOSEPHINE BORCARD MENDENHALL, CLARENCE JAMES MEYER, JRENE MARIE MORAN, PAUL W. NATION, MARION A. PARSONS, JOE A. PEARSON, CLARENCE LEVAN POWELL, EDNA FANNIE POWELL, ORBUN VICTOR PROVORSE, BELLE PRYOR, ELIZABETH DURRIN PURMA, CHARLES J. REYNOLDS, CHRIS C. RICHMOND, FRANCIS CHURCI-IILI. RIGGS, ARLEY SKUBITZ, JOE SMITH, JUANITA WINNIE SNODGIRASS, JOHN J. SPICER, URA JANE STOFFER, ANNA YATES STRODE, LYNETTE TANNER, BENJAMIN WALLIS TROUT, JOE PAUL . VEHLOW, EDNA LUCILE WALKER, FORREST LORENZO WALKER, WILLIAM SADDLER WHITEHEAD, CLAY BELL WEATHERLY, MARIE WILLIAMS, JAMES G. WOLFE, DOROTHY ELLEN 51465 -sul. .. , . . . --A L .-A -fvf-.Q1A---- 1-A k .4 -2:45. . ALFURD, WILLIARI AzEL AMI-LS, WILLIAM CECIL ARMSTRONG, LVLARY ISABELL BAKER, MRS. LOUISE STEVENS BARR, IVIARGERY BASS, KAY UASSETT, EVLRETT I. DASYE, ALFRED '1 AYMAN BECKER, PAUL BENDETTO, EMMA ANN l5ET'l'EGA, IIILMO A. BLACK, RACHEL UPHELIA BLAKE, ALBERT W. BOISDRENGHIEN, FERNAND G. DRADLI-LY, ELVA BROOKS, IRENE MARGUERITA BROOME, ELSIE M. BROWN, BERNADINE REAGAN BROWN, GLADYS CARMEN BUTTS, GILBERT THOMAS CAMPBELL, LOTA LUCILLE CAMPBELL, MILDRED CAPLINGER, V IVIAN CARLSON, MAE LENA CARLYON, LEMOINE B. , CHANCELLOR, MARGUERITE LQHANEY, DONALD S. CHAPLIN, CLARA MARIE COLE, DALE COLLINS, ALVA BUEL CONARD, BENJAMIN PARKER COPLEN, DON CORNISH, HESTER MAE COURTRIGHT, HENRIETTE ALIC COVELL, MERLE O. COWEN, ALTA CORINE Cox, RUTH IRENE CRAIG, ARTHUR E. CRAIG, MARIAN COLES CREAGER, MABEL CUNNINGHAM, JNEZ CURTIS, MILDRED R. DALE, WILLIAM H. DAVIS, EDITH DEAN, LYLE E. DAY, MARY EVANGELINE DENNIE, EDNA EARLE DEVITT, MARY EMMA DEWITT, LENA M. DEWITT, LEONA DILLION, HERBERT C. EARLEY, ROBERT MARVIN ELLIOTT, WILLIAM B. ENSOR, MARSHALL H. EVANS, JUANITA MARGARET EVANS, RUTH LILLIAN EWALT, RUTH MACK EYMAN, BEULAH E. FARMER, DON L. FAIN, ELIZABETH BERNADINE FERGUSON, LOIS EDWINA FINK, FRANCIS LOUISE FINLEY, RUTH L. FORD, JOHN L. FROHLICK, ROSALIA FRY, DALE GARDNER, VERA GARDNER, WAYNE GELSO.JOSEPHINE OPAL GERWERT, GERTRUDE ANN E SENIOR CLASS ROLL GIERES, SISTER XVALBURGA ULENDENING, BLAINE L.. bLICK, RATHARYN UOOUWIN, HAZEL LORENE UOULD, BERT P. URAHAM, FRANK ROWE UREEN, UENCY J. GREEN, VIOLA UPAL IIACKNEY, IVLARGUERITE LOIS IIALL, ELMER 1. 1'1ARRlS, ANNA IVIAE HARRIS, LINOCH .B. 1IARRlSON,IV1ABEL B. IIASSLER, ALLISON UIKHL HEILMAN, HELEN MARGUERITE IJEPPERT, IVIARGUERITE JONES HESS, ALANE HICKS, K. PAULINE IJIRNI, HELEN HOEFER, MARGARET JANE HOFFMAN, BEATRICE E. IIOLT, FARRELL R. HOSLEY, JAMES L. HOTTEL, VENTA EMILY HOUGHTON, LEO C. HOWARD, EVERETTE D. HUDSON, HOSE ISABELLE HUGHES, JEANETTE FRANCES HUNT, IRA EDWIN INGLE, LESTER IRELAND, HELEN LORETTA ISABELL, HELEN ALICE JAMES, LEE. ROY JARRETT, BERTHA LUCILLE JEFFERIS, AMOR J. JEFFERS, KATHERINE FRANCIS JOHNSON, CORRINE LVALU JOHNSON, ELINOR MARYLEE JOHNSON, ISIDOR W. KARNS, WINCEL BEULAH KATTERJOHN, OLINDA LOUISE KELLEY, HAROLD F. KENNEDY, RALPH HUDSON KILMER, LAUREN C. KNOWLES, NLAXINE LOSINE KOEN, BEULAH JANE KO0PM'AN, GERTRUDE HELEN KREISS, HARVEY E. 'KREYER, HELEN MAURICE LANCE, EARNEST T. J. LANYON, HELEN DOROTHY LEMING, LAWRENCE SAMUEL LAUGHLIN, ALVA CURTIS LIGON, ELMER R. LOCKWOOD, ROBERT H. LONG, THELMA LORENE LONGSTAFF, ANNE P. LORTZ, HELEN BEATRICE LOWRANCE, N. LOUISE LUDLOW, DOROTHY LAVON LUDLOW, EARL D. LUMAN, EVELYNE LOUISE MCCOLEY, .JEROME O. MCCUNE, MARGARET RJCGREGOR, THELMA GRACE IYJCRJASTER, JANE IWADISON, WALTER CLIFFORD MAHON, HARRY G. RJATSON,.JESSIE E. R'JA'I'THEWS, WILLIAM A. AIELSON, ELMER E. DLILLARD, PAUL A. LVILLLER, CARRIE IVIITCHELL, ILDl'l H KING IVIODLIN, FRANCIS D. IVLORAN, PAUL W. IYAIL, HELEN LEE NATION, JOHN P. IIELSON, JACK IIORRIS, ALICE PEARL UDEN, W. HAROLD U UONIN, JOHN PARISH, SHARON BLANCHE PARKER, FREDERICK FIOWARD PARKER, IVIARGARET BELLE PATTERSON, PRESTON PEARSON, AGNES MAE PEARSONHBERTHA L. PEARSON, C. L. PHASE, DANIEL BRUCE PHILLIPS, LESLIE D. PIRARO, JOSEPHINE PORTER, ROBERT CASH PORTRUM, DONALD CHARLES POTTER, JULIA ELLEN POWERS, EULETA INIAUDINE PYLE, ELLA W. RATZLAFF, CLARENCE REIBER, TRELLA ANNETTE REINECKE, IWARGARET LOUISE RICHARDSON, MILDRED V. RINGLE, VERLIN EDWARD ROBSON, FRED B. RUGGLES, ZELPHA KINDER RUPAR, LEO M. RUSSELL, W. WALTER Q UCHIFFERDECKER, CHARLINE A. SCHIFFERDECKER, ERNEST T. SCHILLING, CARL O. SCHMIDT, WALDO O. SCHRAEDER, CHARLES JR. SCHRAEDER, FRANCIS L. BLACK SCHROEDER, ROBERT SCOVILLE, BRUCE J. SELACK, FRANK SHELLHORN, NINA JOSEPHINE SHERRIIJL, REITA MAY SHINKLE, VIRGINIA SIMS, HELEN E. SLATES, OLIVE MAY SMALLEY, LOIS E. SMITH, HAROLD J. SNODGRESS, A. P. SPENCER, JACK SPENCER,JOSEPHINE WOOD STAMBACK, WANDA M. STATTETT, DELBERT STEBBINS, THEODORA HALCOMB STEFFENS, ORVILLE EUGENE STEVENS, CLARA B. STONECIPHER, NADINE STRAHL, WILMA FRANCES STRINE, ARDYTH STUESSI, GRETTA H. TARVIN, ELSIE G. TAYLOR, ALMA M. TAYLOR, AVYS RAE TAYLOR, JESSIE L. THURMAN, LUTHER EDWARD TRENT, KATHLEEN NORTHINGTON THOMAS, VIOLA MARTHA THOMPSON, JOHN TRIPLETT, MAY EVELYN TROUT, ANA GENEVIEVE TRUMBO, ELLEN TYE, ESTHER WATERS, MIKE WIEIIJB, BOYD E. WELLS, WILMA E. WHITE, HAROLD O. XVHITEHEAD, CLAY BELL WILLIAMS, LLEW WILLIAMSON, ESTHER GRACE WILSON, EVA ELIZABETH WILTON. MABEL M. YANCEY, WINEFRED YEAIICEN, GORDON ARNOLD YI-INZER, HELEN G. YOUNG, HAROLD ZIMMERMAN, VELMA L. I I I I I I I I I I XI I I I I I I I 1 I I II I V U I I I4 I I , . I I I I I I I II I I, I I I I I II, I I I I I I II. II I I ,. I IV . A .,, -.. , . H .,,f., ,J -J A- . , L J - 1:-T W - - 1-f I- .: -- Sr BA xQ 1!l'?'S- SS. 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We have attempted in the 1932 KANZA to touch the high spots of the year and to portray to the best of our ability the happenings and personalities that figured most prominently in carrying on of an-other school year at Pittsburg. We have also tried as does every staff, to make this the most complete and best KANZA ever published. How well We have succeeded can only be determined by the test of time. Our foremost hope at the present time is that this book will endear itself and the memories it holds to eaeh student in later years. Maryema Voshall S 143 5 ,V ,.,,.L L, l , -vw'-f- - ' 'ZW ' J ':+ W ' , , H- ' ,--Ha .- ' H. ,, . -. ,. , , .. , ., , 1. H ,, ,, , . , ' . -'1 -, ' f' 'A vw Y-,.l.:..,..Y5, .-fa-12:5 1.1:-'ms ig H - Val-.vlr VV. ,. A ig, . :. ,v .., - 41.-gg, A -Y L , -. . ,L 3 - E, . ge-'I. .nA, , ., - if-'F -4:4-Q f'i'5-il-If-:-AE-:Ji-fi'-3 .sg--.34-25, J- Z-IL ,-.rf ,ri ,,AL5::'.A.,. 41 L' H011-If Ax.-, , -A A 1 M ,A V, J Q . Q gv i- ,Q-fgf:'fg.2'- 5 -k 'YF f f 1 , , ma Q 'L - --+ - - - -- v - '--A M -----w-f-4-21.11-v::j-1-:1 , r-T? -L V ,'. . - - --.Y+- 1.-- .- vi- - --- -M ,H F ' ' 7 ' '1' -1- -1 f'- 'M '- nu R- '--f 'I-S' ' 'Fi-a:-4:L-jf -.giZ:157:ffif--5 ,.-ff-f,-f-,f-igj3- myxbfa' Q, 'fig QNX. 34,55 L:'.A.f.N f 6 'SMD 'QYgY' Qffw' X. .. ' j ' ' X50-.f Q9 COLLEGE ART CLUB - mm me 001 . 0. A OW 'MGX O38 i FLAGLER LONG SHIRK MOORE ARVESON Xb Xfxy, UJKCQ., SWS BOWMAN MEYERS BELL GIBSON ROBSON 40. 62 ,4-If Cox SPEARS ENSOR MOKAY WHALEY QCGQ'-' , -so UK QSO' cob! Lg., STRAWN GRIGGS STEVENS FAIN HILL I - '. V +0 07 , gcbtc' SL-J 'Tl1X CABQXA af' ,gxtx 'fN, ' . JkSvL,p' 5,0 wav g OFFICERS L Q V. , ,Q-'ff A ' ,sqm A THELMA LONG ............. ............................ ............... P I 'esident tv 'fb KI' ,. T Q, CATHERINE ROBSON ........ ,.,.,.... V ice-President Y -,QT 'f fy GQKKVQK RACHEL BLACK .....v...... ............,.. S ecretaiyu 'Xxkb ' x W ZEPHA MCKAY .......... ....... ............,......... ..........,.,..,,,, , . , ....... ........... T r easurer The College Art Club was founded October 18, 1921, by Students of the Art Department. lt iS affiliated with the American Federation of Arts. Its purpose is to promote interest and appreciation in art. This has been done through exhibits of local work and the financing of traveling exhibits. The College Art Club Sponsors local showings of work by masters in the Held of art and each year adds an original painting by one of them to the Schoolls collection of pictures in the Music Hall. S 150 y0ll7llM?J my wah .,A9f.fl'44 fb fl!-Cv! i:?fa ' - ,Axim dp M25 L ,Z-.6 lfhf XMIM I-ln.Il'Q LUAQQI7. Twwlueo L91 . ,-t....- . . , 2-S- mmf.-4,.f - -r .. . ,, .M ,, D .V , ' ff - -Z-AE: :1.fn:5 1-' 1-A.1 'vig -'ff-1 .11-4:..:u:', 'H -is-Z-., - ' r ,,. .- M . Y-..-....s. :J .-f -5917- Q,,, 5 -5-1. '14, '--:--,..-- ,.. KANZA V. EDWARD RINGLE Business lVIana0'er BIDDLE COULD WATERMAN Asst. Humor Sports We wish to take this opportunity to thank lVlr. Bill Dillman of the lVlid-Continent Engraving Company and lVlr. F. R. We1'st, Mr. R. J. Nevins, and Mr. W. J. Newell of K. S.T. C. for valuable suggestions and assistance throughout the planning and actual construction of the book. The parties and firm above mentioned have cheerfully gone out of their way to assist us whenever called upon. To them we express our appreciation. V. Edward Ringle giwg , 3 :Eff 'Q-gl. f.r. JT. E -25.1 Y- -.1 ,ey ,- A 4.111 v?--A. ,Q-is 1-,-. ,D , , , 3.7 , :?,l'iL' ' ' . -?5,, iv' '1-E.::-35. la -.ff -, Y , .....'?'--Lizi-LCP .L .-3-sa: ex-af. , -,,,.. ,5 . A gf. . 'vr-:v- . ff- 5.1, -,-. ,311.T- :..:r:5 ...Hz-g.:.-,:x.f-1'-gi, 552.1-tai l ,-' , ' - - 4 1 i.-..:1f- ,.- -- 2- 5'!Z':S.L 1'trL.,...:u- ,- M- . ef.-. ff.--fA-..1-f -Y .-,,L, --,.,,V,, --,1-k-fx., --,.c1.:-,2- ,.:- - A. v ...gi ,, , -- -again..-5 :az-V-ww-f 2-- - - - -I.. ...-:.., W- are- hr- A ' .---g:,f--.- --.2-3?-11 -...uw I - 'f'- -if ' - -r.'-- K . 1 - ,V-if--.q .-.- 1 .- , ,fsff-'T' -1 1. ,. .,,-:, -.f1',E. - , , - Y -,-.gm ALs,L1T, ' ' 'J F - ---- - . D r 5.7 Q Y 1 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS LOIS SMALLEY ......,.............,.........................., President ETOILE MORGAN ........... .................. V ice-President ESTHER WILLIAMSON ....,.. ....... 1 .Secretary-Treasurer The Home Economics club was organized in December, 1919. The purpose of the club is to further the intellectual and social develop- ment of its members, and to support and uphold the aims of the de- partment. The Home Economics bulletin, a student edited bulletin, has been issued quarterly since June, 1920. lts purpose is to keep the alumnae and student body more closely united in promoting the best interests of the department. ' 51525 eeeeeeeee 11 11 1 1 1 1 TW V - , 'LF , Vx' ' .A , -.' , L 4, ' , 'I - - 1 'P 'TT' -- qi. VL gf-3'--1 f' Y: 4'-:QE-. :-.ggzs-.-.-Sv-' ,, ' R.. ' '4-'-- - ' -f - - RI- - 1, , . , , - -A 11,3-1-,x-L. .r2--- . 1 1111 1-'X-Afggfl?--41.-: ' Y-gg: .4 -xr z .ri 45, Q :,5,g:7 , g- -A-9-., E? - ,s a w r -- - - f L : nut A ? n-. . X fb , 4 s 4 X 1' , r xx XLX E N G LI S HXSCQQLLJ 3532? Q ,Egg Z I I I I I I I ,., I I I 'hi A., x x H if R 1 xxf lux ' ' I W ' 5 g fx XVK VJ yy N. . Nik A , .1 -N X ,, AMO . J F X Q' n 'gg LQ' I s rg I fbi, n I A W! -. l ' C4 4 i S 1..v'L.. f HACKNEY NORRIS WORFORD CARY JONES k hd ', 4 MARTIN JEFFERS MASON ROBERTSON SEELEY Q LIWLBQ 3 1 PL , PARRISH LORPORAN DARLINO GRAHAM MILLER U' 1 HARRIS THEEL, E. MOAMIS THEEL, A. KOEN Tx, QAM Cnr -4. I LOIS SEELEY... ............,.. .........,.. P resident 1 'Ak 3. MARY EMMA DEVITT ....,. ,..... V ice-President , M-fl, X I I JANE ORR .,...... . ........... ........ S egretary Q WILLIAM MCANIIS ............ ...... T reasurer MJ tk xi, 5 1 L, v I NIISS DORA ROBERTSON ,.... .,.... S ponsor W I X ' K , ,fn U I Q 151 A A I I A '7'f' 'Ya--i'ii-A- -TL -,., 'TETZL Age-'W1211-rg:-.g-A -1-. - 'A -- . Y . 3 3 .h, 1 ,Vi .', Back row: Mallory, Bohrer, Ahrens, M Second row: Close, Flint,,Palmer, Cole, Cooper, Hunt, Haberbosch. First row: Marsh, Crawford, Dale, Myers, York, Booker. atuschka, Amerine, Dawson, Hardiman OFFICERS ROBERT W. MYERS ....,.. ........ . ...... ......,...... P r esident ALTON YORK ,,.,...r..... ., ....... Vice-Presideht DUDLEY FLINT ....... ..,..... Sec. and Treas. WILLIAM H. NDALE, ............ .........,....... C onductor WILLIAM H. MALLORY .......,. ,................. A ccompanist PROP. OTT0 BOOKER ..,,..,.. .r...... F aculty Supervisor 51545 '? T'P ' ' J: i 7?A'Ti:H-ifjdlig-Yi 'gii'L1f -lf Qi'-LQ.-, :,tif.'-, .,ff- gf.:-A-f -'-if Jas.-v-1' ,.- -sf-M ' if 1 'r ' 'f-vi: V i -.- L-,S . - ' ' E - ef, '-A ' , V- A .tau-hm-un--A L A - Ag'f:-'..1-Q'-L-f Ei. -es . -ff --.--f,,ig,.1 1..3:V.,f Afrrf-Q11tr-Ln?-1f'..71s.S .1-'-1 - f - 3- , Lex. -35' ffl- 1-ef -' A e--Q, ,f-?r.-.,.-- A -A .. - - f 4 A gg - - - -, A ,, Y-,-v: ,-J.- --.rn -3-'Q gi- , A1 Ls- 1- - 1.: ,gggirfgjizr-,-.:'-2.1. ' .,..- .N I It F 'Qi WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 6? gs I 'N ,,,, ' I f- , gf Q' k I I 't A ,, .k, jf! A I 1 I .I . S L1,,..-... .1 I , I I . A- - P I . .1 4 VL ,-, I-bn I 1: - I . I 'z ' I .4 It I , . ' - '1 I , I .-f,.- I 3 I I -,, oe I A I II I I I I I ,I I II I I I it It , I I I .I I ,I III Back row: RODDA, HIRNI, REINECKE, OLEHAM, BARR. Front row: BENDETTO, JOHNSON, CAVE, NORMAN, LONG. .Q OFFICERS I CORINNE JOHNsON ...,... ..,..,.,... P resident I 'I LOUISE REINECKE ..,.... ............. V ice-President I K MARY NORMAN ,.,,,... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer 1 GLADYS GUILFORD ...,.. ....... R ecording Secretary I III' The Women's Athletic Association is an organization of Kansas State Teachers J College whose aims are: to promote interest in athletic activitiesg to foster college I spirit and friendly attitudes between groups by developing intramural athleticsg I and, by means of suitable awards, to provide recognition for athletic ahility and I all around development. NJARGERY BARR EMMA BENDETTO ROZELLA CALDWELL BECCA CHELLIS BEULAH EYMAN GLADYS GUILFORD JENNIE GASCHO LJOROTHEA HARRIS HELEN HIRNI NOVELLA JACKSON CORRINNE JOHNSON JRENE KIRK MEMBERS LAURA KENNEDY FLORENCE LONG BERTHA IVIAE IVJEADOWS HELEN NAIL MARY NORMAN RUBY OLDHAM LOU'sE REINECKE LUC'LLE RODDA NADINE SILEFFIELD CENEVIEVE THOMPKINS EVELYN TRIPLET EDITH YEARCAN CLARA CHAPMAN SPONSOR: Mlss HAZEL CAVE Q I 5 3 S S 3155 '71 '-5537 ?3'-: if-?1.'fSZfif?5i?Ql'l'Ti'-LSQQE513-?Elw??-75 1: -21 W- iiggiz ,:fgg:-L?- -1 fiff- -1- ir -121 f -K ' L T.?I-1:-. : ',T'Ti ' 'eff-'L 2:-mvifff' .31 '9- FESTIVAL CHORUS The Festival chorus was organized in October, 1914, and has ap- peared as a part of the Spring Music Festival every year, singing the choral Works of the great masters. ln the fifteen years of exist-ence of the chorus more than twenty of the great choral Works have been sung. This organization has been a great factor in developing and bringing to the student body the best in music, and not only the student body has profited by this organization but its influence has extended over this state and surrounding states. 51565 POLYMNIA CLUB I 1, ,Lf J . 4'f'J.ZiCi,LTLAll-1 5-Lsc1.ff.,11. .io-v-ft, J.4.J7J-J ?. W M. GABRIELLA CAIxIPBE'LL...,... ...,,,,,,,,,,,.,-.,,.,,.,,,.',,,. --,,,, H334 VERA MILLER. .....,.,,,..,4 ,.,,,,...,,.,.,.,,,,,,, , President ALTA COWEN ,...... ...,.. . Secretary-Treasurer ESTHER TYE ............... .................... . Librarian BEATRICE HOFFMAN .... ,,,,,.., S Oprang ESTHER TYE ,.......... . ............,. ........,.... V iolinist MARGARET lwARY MACKIE .,,,. ,,.4,, A Ccompanist 'The Polymnia Club, the girls' glee club, was organized to form the nucleus of the women,s section of the Messiah Chorus. Since that time it has not only in- creased in membership, but has also increased in the field of its endeavors. The glee club is prepared at any time with a full hour7s program, and since the purchase of the school busses, it is able to give concerts in any town in southeast Kansas. It has served a Great deal in communit work, having Given concerts for the an Y ca za Shrine, and man other such or anizations. This ear, the club had an o ortunit Y S Y PP Y to appear before the State Federation of Music Clubs , I 1sT SOPRANO 1ST ALTO 2ND SOPRANO ALTA COWEN CRYSTAL LEEKA ESTIIER TYE ESTHER SHARP NIARCUERITE THEIs DOROTHY Lou FOWLER EDITH DAVIS FREDERICA THEIS DONNA 'BURR BEATRICE HOFFMAN lSABEL TUKE WANDA STAMBACH MARGARET WILSON NIAURICE KREYER EDITH GORMAN TIIEILA CHESNUT lVlILDRED WALLEN ESTHER COHEN DOROTHY FAE SWAN JANET WAY lVlARIE WEATIIERLY KATHERINE HILFORII NIAXINE WILSON JULIA MARTIN MARYLN KING 2NII ALTO VERA lX'lILLER NEILIA lN'lARTIN LUCILE CALDWELL , LOIS FIsI-IER giaag . . - I .-,,, at--f A A,g51-:ff-f-:1ffES . 2f Tffi?V?5'2 : 1 1 A. . ' , , T-11-4-:f,::f?f'?.T-5-ii -.11 Lit,-fir-:era fe W5-, 1 'l ag '-. Ff R f-: 1 f f-11' , I , km, -,I ,H ii' 'W C - 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 4 J 1 fl 1l 11 11 1 l 1 3 1I 1 1 1 '11,-5 3-f'P. f:ff ' - Y ' Wx COLLEGE BAND ll l 1 ll li l The Colle e Band has been steadil ffrowinff in size and im ortance. The astl y g Y D O P P J year it has giyen a number of concerts in the leading cities of Kansas. The band l accompanied the football team on a number of its trips, and played at the American Q Royal in Kansas City last fall. By means of this organization, those students in- I terested in this type of music are given an opportunity to play and study the best ln music. 1 l V I: ll 1 l 5 l 15 xl 'l 1 5 11 I 1 1 i 1 ll 5 il Q ' ll . -Vi il 5 1 H115 y gms EI i' oeioie i lil i 1 i S ll li ll ' 1.11-Q Y- f' ' 3' m 'i tt- W ,, ,M ,. , , '- -Q: -.1 -' . :ar -gefh A -wwqae .1 .f.-, - - Lp g -'11 34,-4,ff, g .:r:::- J - H - 1 J. ...Q . sw. N .t.. ...Y +V 15- , 2- s--' R 1 FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA ' X -W--F 4 .-M ,F K . ......,..w..,,,..... x r f ! 5 5 ,Z , 5 w il , 1 , r - i i Q l ' ' 5 1 l A . The Festival Orchestra was organized in the fall of 1914 to accom- pany the Festival Chorus in the first presentation of eHande1's Messiah. This organization now has a complete symphony instrumentation and the past year has appeared in all the leading cities of southeastern Kansas in a symphony program. It serves not only as a laboratory for our conductng and orchestration classes but gives the students an opportunity to play and study the best in music. 51575 , - 1 ..... W J., -..n-:1-f,-- 5-5,-.:--:r 4.1: ,L '?21:ff71 ',EL1-..A C'4, -rin' -gg-54 'fr ' , .--.,,g--- 'fu- 1 W :,.- I-. '- :if :':-:- r, 4Ti5? ':'T:.'4fg-f11'2?T!'J'..-'V-.?2'?!'1A' I 'f?i1-2-'1,5i4'?::35-ff'-' ' ' :iii-r1?2'fQ1fs'? if iL'l?' Y .- ' .f :gre'f'f- 'T7:7 :Q-'ily - - STX? Lff-'t?L::ffff122f L+:1?'5::.-e:1aise- ' 'sfiayr , - 'fpsu v .:,z111'f. 1, . LT-If-1?-f-P3-421:-E1 1 'arf 'fgfii-255+15: i ' - ----2:---'TT' ,. 5,,f-',,-if-55,51-i?': l5: ' fi-..'J'- fitiT1i-3-,ziaf-3-'s1:'5ff-f s::-:2:-A-4..-. f fl Y S g-Q . 1'f'4 - - f- H . .TESSIE MARIE BAILEY PANSY LEWIS . Iifzpgg, Q' .. V-mire--Lira - KAPPA MU EPSILCN Kansas Alpha Chapter 1 l l 4 I nav. Aw' '-f' ff-- I ' . 4f ' Kappa Mu Epsilon is an honorary fratl1?rnitLyV,l'6'E-cTol'leg1eJSlH.1i'den'L5mailgdiiifg'-vii? minoring in mathematics. Kansas Alpha chapter was installed January 30, 1932, with 27 charter members. Requirements for membership are: the completion of at least 15 hours of college mathematics, of which at least 5 hours must be in courses beyond analytical geometryg a high scholastic Standing in mathematics and also in general Scholarshipg and an interest in mathematical meetings evidenced by attendance at the Mathematics club. The aims of the organization' are to develop an appreciation of the beauty and the usefulness of mathematics. CHARTER MEMBERS LOLA LUCILLE CAMPBELL HENRIETTA COURTRIGHT MARIE COWLEY L. E. CURFMAN WILLARD EVANS ANNA FINTEI. F. C. GERMAN R- W. HART W. H. HILL MABEL HOLLER MAXINE L. KNOWLES MAY .KRIEGSMAN RUTH KRIEGSMAN 160 VIOLET LEWIS ROBERT M. Loctqwooa EARL D. LUDLOW W. E. MATTER MARGARET PARKER DANIEL PEASE ESTIIER PEASE J. A. G. SHIRK l'lOWARD STARK ARDYTH STRINE R. G. SMITH ' CLAY B. XVHITEHEAD if f. . '-L. -A 1 Q - - -0,-. i-if-2.f'fA': : r A -ps.---:r' '- 'ff'-EEF' - . 7 -' Vw.-E:--.Ei-,s ' -Leeafr. M' - L: .V fr ,E A - EDUCATION CLUB IL, OFFICERS JANE MCMASTER .........,4 -,--,.-----,----- P residgnt ORBUN POWELL .......,........ ..L......... V ice-President MRS. ZELPHA RUGGLES ....... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer ERNEST M. ANDERSON ....,,, ,,,,,,,,, F aculty advisgr The purpose of the Charles W. Eliot club, which was organized in 1927, has always been to foster an interest in educational problems and to promote a profes- sional fellowship between students, alumni, and faculty. A service bureau is main- tained by the club to assist those in the teaching profession. The membership of the society is open to students and faculty who have shown active interest in education and its problems. E MEMBERSHIP ROLL ALICE ALLARD Avls GRAWE MARION NATION ERNEST M. ANDERSON MARY HOLT ORBUN POWELL LOUISE STEVENS BAKER TEMPLE HILL GLADYS RINEHART HELEN BALCH CALLIE KING ZELPHA RUGCLES VIEVA BENEDICK VIoLET LEWIS ' HAZEL SCHAEFER MABEL CREGAR JANE MCMASTER ERNEST SCHIFFEIIDI-:CKER LENA DEWITT W. E. MATTER VELIJA WILLIAMS RALPH A. FRITZ EDGAR MENDENI'IAI.I. ELSIE WOIIFORD HA'1 l'IE MooRE MITCIIELL 5 159 5 ,-:L1f,:':- ... .elle zg 1j7isjiae5e12T-E251i,.'..L -T-SL-Snei' 231 Igtzggfiw- -'1i 'f-V -- ?if5f'!f -22'.2:'f'f-5-'Y 'f?fL.' 'gif . . .- ' .f ,:7:-5 - ' E-2: .11L:,-,,1'v- tif:-.:: :gr-gg-,. W- gf,-we 1 , V 37- , 1 LL --:+ve -: , ,A f Wigs flag. I -.:f-.- 7'a 7iTig??A?: .L A W -A ' .f Y' -- , -'-H ---' 1 '-'W cf-13: ,gferg - Q--:r.i1.-Lezfsw- W. , , , , -,, i xii '-'27-' ng V -.yr--1 -.:-131,- S't':qS- 1544 Tp ff, ' Page- 5.4, -, rf - --- ' M - . 45:51 A ALPHA GAMMA TAU STEVENS HECKERT DICKINSON MATTHEWS, SHEFFIELD PARKER HOLMES PHILLIPS BRICKEY WHEAT JONES STAFFORD MATTHEYVS PARKS W. M ORAN YATES COWLEY SMALLEY WATKINS BICE KOOPMAN S1625 COVENTRY BUTTS LEMINC ABERNATHY, MCCLURE G ,,Yf,,,,,,- 3 , - -VW VY , - I i'T: r x,H,.. V--AP,-ff' F 'gl V 'L-V V4 r.'..r - -7- V X . fr ' v' .. , '- - , . - , . , , -, . g 'ajm'i25,z:f,f:-ffcr,-1.-1,101g4jiiTfp53gf'+21e.'..-3: - S ' 1 ' ' H f f - ' --- 'V f -..-W - ff,f.:'i 5'f'-1553 , . :E-'Q-5S1lg5Q'f5,if911bij31 T? 34232,-,441 . - - ' QQ31-f, 4': .-ji- -2. egf if'-V ' .f ' C a 1 F r x 4 Q r l 3 i O I Th lntellectuals f , w 1 W ,, -,, . ,,,-- --,,-.. -T W Lui- --f,.,,.... .., ,,,,,.,,.,, .. -, U ..,, , -,:..,i4:. .f 4.1 ,, -1 .,,r4--41' --Q--b-f--. 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H .,,, -A--. ,--.:Y, - ,,.-,,..Tj-:..1::5:- 1- f gf - .,,,,. ggghz.-'.., 3, -, ,,.,3 .z,,.g,,,rfI2',-5-,fb , , . ,zz ...4,,.-,.. .,,..,,, ,, i n -,,,-,,,,,, , H A -- ' ,, Y, ' - fr- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W ' ' KAPPA DELTA PI I I ,I II III W I III II tm I, I 'III II I II I I I I I II I I II I II I I 1 I 'I I I I I I I I I I s I BURR LORTZ I MATSON ARYESON COHEN MORGAN I POTTER MCCARTY PLAGENS COVENTRY : I II III III III III I'l MENDENHALL MARRIOTT ROSEBERRY MCPHERSON PIRARRO POWELL HARE TYE BAKER BENDETTO MCPHERSON S1643 COVELL GARRISON STEBBINS MITCHELL KOEN MEYER LEWIS HOLROYD STONECIPHER BRYAN HOUSEHOLDER HOSLEY DAVIS GARDNER MITCHELL -- .-f-. -.s i- , --v-a.f:- -rf ' ff-. - Am-.,4...,,.f -A -- A . A- ta-, -,- , - . ' 'A-be --TT ' -.... 5 n .?f, 1--A L 1 -1- .A- L-217 7 fI2-7:31-Az'-.-:E-f' s ' .,. :. F , 1 ALPHA GAMMA TAU Established at K. S. T. C. in 1924 Alpha Chapter Colors: Blue and Gold OFFICERS ELMER HALL.... ...,..,,,,.,,,,, ,A,,,,,,----- P resident MARGARET MANGRUM ............ Vice-President F MAUDINE POWERS .... .......... Secretary C. E. ABERNATHY ........ ...,,,, T reasurer FACULTY ADVISERS DR. J. A. YATEs PROF. WM. H. MATTHEWS PROF. C. E. ABERNATHY The Alpha chapter of the Alpha Gamma Tau was established at this institution in the fall of 1924. The purpose of the fraternity is to bring the students of chemical, physical and geological sciences into a closer fellowship, to promote a closer relation- ship and understanding between faculty and students, and to make possible the keep- ing in touch with the present achievements in the various fields of physical science. 51635 iff? 'ilu ' it ,.,, ' . ga :az-:-gf .fx-fgg.?ffrsei,7 -F A ,, - 1 4 ' F!!QlhiEwlve'v-bln - ' A -'1 ' , -11.-.','.' :i s a-25+ f, 1 I 1 1. 1 11 1 1 1 11 11,1 11 1 11 11'1 11 11' V 11 H 11: '1 11 1 1 1 1 1 ,- w 1 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 113 1 111 1 11 1 I' ' 11 1 111 1 1111 11 I 1 1 ,111 1 111 1 i l 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1. 1 1 1.1 1 111 11 1111 1 1 11. 1111 111 1111 SIGMA ALPHA IOTA MARTIN MCCOY THEIS. C. THEIS, B. STEWART THEIS, M. THEIS, F. FOWLER DIETERICH EVANS J ONES DAVIS STAMBACH SHARP COWEN KIRBY KREYER MOORE WILSON GORMAN TYE OSBORNE COHEN FOWLER, D Q 166 Q W ' -4 sr .1 .. V P . .. ,-,aka v - I -r. s,a.....,.., ,,-,,,,-:a-- ,,1 YQ., W, Y. F , 5 4 , , 1 -2 - V-M .-nat., .aesw , .Xi-,,, --- -...I-..,,.., - - - -- -- . .1, . .4 . - W ff-' '1 'Q-'B' -41---...f: P V' :.-- .Uses-. gy - f .3--r ,gifs-p..-:iff L-- f.. ,, -..a1..s-- 'W - -f -. W MQ, M QV . -ad.. , KAPPA DELTA PI My OFFICERS LUCILE CAMPBELL ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,.,,-- --,,-,,- P resident W. A. BRANDENBURG ,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,,,, C ouncilor BELLE PROVORSE ,,,,..... ,,,,.,,,,..,. S ecretary LOREN KILMER ...... ....,.. V ice-President OIJELLA NATION .,,,.. ,.,........,, T reasurer LESLIE PHILLIPS ..... Q. ..... News Reporter Dr. William C. Bagley is known as the founder of Kappa Delta Pi. The first chapter was organized at Urbana, lllinois, in 1909. At the present time there are 55 chapters. Kappa Delta Pi is an international honorary society in education. lts purpose is to encourage in its mem- bers a higher degree of consecration to social service, and to this end it maintains the highest educational ideals, and fosters fellowship, scholarship and achievement in educational work. Juniors and seniors who have maintained a high record of schol- arship, who possess leadership, and who declare their intention of tak- ing their Work from the Kansas State Teachers College are eligible for membership. Regular meeting of the chapter is held at 7:30 o'clock the second Wedn'esday of each month. After the business meeting a lecture along some educational line completes the program. 51655 Q-as-Y .E-2.3.3-,T if as-s.as,i.s.wm. 1... . - - -'--IIE - - A -2 -f-12 .- 1 -1-9 r' f 'I - ..-.- H .ia-,5g.g5:w4:i - - -' .'g? an :.f:f:.1.A- - QI ' ' ' 'f ' f' '- 5 't 1 1 t::'jj5f5??1:f-E-'r ,Avid ..-zsi.-?2e':,15r:L?22f-ig'jt, ee j fri-H -- k- f-:ilu-F ff-1' - f ' . ee: --1.-:-'F-+:.:T:::f:f1. -.f-,-E'- L:--:ki wg 'ji L , 1 - -Q -- '-fi'-.',..., :'?1- ?rf1?'V?f-gi-T7-55-js-vigalig -M ef- . .'. gi-1 r 35-5' L .aes -,-----.zz-,-, - ,ggi-1-.,,--., ' ' I I I II II II 'II III I IM I III III, I I IIII, IIII' I II I III I I IIIII I I II I II I I I I ' I II I II I I.I I IP I I I III I I I I III I I I II I I I I II ' I. II III II I I I I SIGMA PHI MU I' IIII, IJIIQIIIIEI ?Iy I I I . I + I I I I, I -I II I III I I I III, III II ' II III II III II II III III III IIII I I I I III II IIII I I I I ,II MIIIII M I, If FERGUSON PYLE CHUBB GLAZE HOLROYD ZENTZ ARMSTRONG KIMZEY CAMPBELL WELLS GREGORY Ross PROVORSE POWELL HUNT MGCOLEY S1685 WEIDE REYNOLDS COLE MENDENHALL EULER SIMPSON OSBORN STEWART KING BREIVOGLE RUPER 1- - - , V .., , ...,.:.1,- Y,-Q A My i af ,M -,,,-.,4.,L, ,,,, 1, ,Y ,, W N W W -V ,HY . I-L v,.. - 1 -m,,,.f f,,ve ,-gb1E',k-,f- A Y I ' T f - -4 A The. Outstanding girls Of this Organ- ization are tO be i-Ollllll in the left corner Of the snaps. WANIJA STAMBACII -most versatile ESTIIER TYE -chapter service, sc.'1oI prslzip ALTA COWEN -most popular SIGMA ALPHA IOTA at the University of Michigan, Q Ann Arbor, Michigan, Alpha Kappa chapter was formed out of the Euridice Club at K. S. T. C., April 3, 1930 ACTIVES ROSE BUCHMANN ESTHER COHEN ALTA COWEN EDITH DAVIS lWARGARET DIETERICH JUANITA EVANS EDWINA FOWLER EDITH GORMAN NIAURICAE KREYER FLORENCE KIRBY CRYSTAL LEEKA ESTHER SHARP WANDA STAMBACH ESTHER STEWART BARBARA THEIS CECILIA THEIS NIARGUERITE THEIS ESTHER TYE PLEDGES DORTHY LOU FOWLER J KATHRYNE HILFORIJ Q7 GLADYS JONES H 0.-A, AL JULIA MARTIN MARIAN OSBORN if I 7 109, DORTHY SWAN gf 1 FREDERICA THEIS lm AAA-L 831, Uwvffakl- AZEJZZ4, M -555' n -FTi'jJ. ',SH3g ,, L. 'i'fN ' I-8 nib E5. 5, if-' , -' . -44 .i?:fr Ef', 1 I-' .1-27-1 if 'hw - 1f?fi??5f:2,fiSE g'g'f75'-53313.-L. -1f,,-EI3i53fR3 'Qf' -',2:?:'i ' ' , V A Q A .Vi ,- YL.ZT.',Zi?:.. 'iT':-: , , 131' ,5-?i9-f5-7,S:':4.1.iL-.,-q:ig i:g'-?z3'-- ::?'ii-'-fn-,,:- -5- .1..:..- . - -'G-ziiflil ' .- ....- 1:4,.fi-1 1 - 'f 165 g 1?, f:':i?T.+-2-r1'.-ETTFQ-7-2-M TT-if21i:E'F?fiQ32ff??:-.1.la.:f.f::.Yfii. Wf ii -. 51 2359129 22 la-,ygrfligagq -'N L Y- N - 4 I I I I I I I I I I .W I ll I f. , - .v.,.,::. -: 1: Q11-qi 71: -L - '- ' H W ' '---.-f.,..: ::iR 'f3f In II PHI ALPHA THETA Top row: HILL, BARR, WEFDE, SCHIFFERDECKER, HOWELL, MAHAN. Second row: MCCARTY, COVELL, WELLS, MOBERC, TROUT, MENDENHALL. First row: EDWARDS, GRUBBS, MCPHERSON, STRALEY, HARVEY, TROUT, FERGUSON. Phi Alpha Theta, honorary history fraternity, was founded the University of Arkansas tlVlareh 14, 1921. At present there are eleven chapters. Lambda Chapter was installed on the K. S. TL C. campus, May 6, 1930. The minimum qualifications for membership are a vital interest 'in history with an average of HB'7 plus, and two-thirds of the remain- ing grades must average at least HB. Cash awards. for graduates ranking iirst and second in history are given on Commencement Day. Last year these prizes were given Clarence Mendenhall and Eva Edwards. 51705 2 I j!Ei?2i321i ' ' ' ' ' 'ff V .. :: , - ' -ra 'Sf ,595 , , - T S -- - - --':':+ .... i2T.:4.-'--Y: :,'-?ft.-T-1: 2111 - :fx 'Tl' 12 -- --F' -rf.:-f-ati ' -'- H '---- . - 1 L,, -.:':.:L,., :... ' LAMBDA SIGMA KAPPA A LESTER INCLE ..,,.,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,.-,- P resident GORDON YEARGAN ............ .......,............ V ice-President GEORGE BLANKENSHIP .... .L ...,. Secretary and Treasurer SPONSORS DR. O. P. DELLINOER PROF. CLAUDE LEIST DR- GEORGE M. PLAGISNS ROLL BEN AHRENS EARL BRICKEY GEORGE BLANKENSHIP ORVAL CLOSE PAUL DARDENNE KENNETH HODGE ERNEST HABIOER A BOYD HOPE LESTER INGLE ALVA LAUOHLIN NORMAN MCCUBBIN 51695 JOE MCKIBBIN RUSSELL OSEORN ORBUN POWELL CHR1S REYNOLDS JESSE TAYLOR JOHN TRIMMEL BURL THOMPSON HAROLD WARREN WILLIAM WOODWORTH GORDON YEAROAN gl 5, 5, 5 A l 5 27 T .1 'IQ'-fl .--' ' 'll . A infix .g-v..g.J!:51'La:.q..sSLu : f4 1'i R169 . ii 5 4 Q 1 ! 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C., May 2, 1925- HARTMAN WHITESITT WASSER KILMER BAXTER HALL KERR MCCARTY LEMING - WATERMAN SCOVILLE HANKAMMER PHILLIPS WILLIAMS YATES BUTTS H HOSLEY RUPAR N EWELL BRYAN DEAN MCCLURE RINGLE GISH OFFICERS LYLE DEAN ............ ...................,... .....,........ P I esident GILBERT BUTTS .......... O. A. HANKAMMER ....... LAUREN KILMER ....,,. E. M. ANDERSON E. W. BAXTER W. A. BRANDENBUR F. K. BRYAN DELLINGER GERMAN O. A. HANKAMMER H. V. HARTMAN NEWELL WASSER A. H. WHITESITT O. P. F. G. W. J. C. R. fur -.,6...1 '. .'.. 'TL F . -.-V ffT fF 'x 'A 7' 'F'-' NW' 'Y Y 'FH 7 Y MEMBERS J. A. YATES GILBERT ,BUTTS LEMOINE CARLYON LYLE DEAN DALE FRY ROY GISH ELMER HALL ROLAND HOLMES JAMES HOSLEY THOMPSON KERR LAUREN KILMER S1725 Vice-P resident ....-.....TreaSureI' .-.-....Seeretary LAWRENCE LEMING GLEN MCCLURE LEWIS MCCARTY LESLIE PHILLIPS V. EDWARD RINGLE LEO RUPER BRUCE SCOVELI. CHARLEY WATERMA MERRILL WEIR LLEW WILLIAMS - 1 4 1 -1- V 'vu-lash ......,..w-4, 1 , vis- .I:,,. , :,-: PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Founded at the Neva England Conservatory, Boston, Mass., October 6, 1898, by Ossian E. Mills Beta Delta chapter Installed at the Kansas State Teachers College of Pittsburg. October 9, 1928. NA Manly Musician and a Musicianly Man. Top row: DALE, BOHRER, PALMER, EVANS, PEASE. First row: MALLORY, BOOKER, MOULD, TEETER. BOFFICERS SANIUEL J, PEASE ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, S upreme Councilman and President 0'TTO BOOKER ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,................... V ice-President W1L'L1AM H, MALLORY ,,...., ....... ........ S e cretary-Treasurer WILLIAM DALE .................. ...-..---.------------ W Hfdell FACULTY ' WILLIAM A. BRANDENBURG, Sr., Honorary WALTER MCCRAY, Honorary, Alpha Beta chapter OTTO BOOKER SAMUEL J. PEASE PLEDGES RAY BARNES HAROLD NIOULD FLOYD TOMPKINS KERMIT BOHRER IJARL PALMER DAVID EVANS NIARVIN VIVEETER ACTIVES WILLIAM DALE CONRAD LANGE WILLIAM H. MALLORY DON SLOANE 51715 'iii-f'i?'f.. '1...?f5i.i? J1Z9':f-3 4't'5'- - T ' ' 1215? l ., ., v- f -:1.:. --..-3. ..- -- -Y , .,.':: -gnc-' ' -' ' p..f'3'? ru .,, 'L ' 1-V' ' -Pi ' 'rf 3- ' vt 1 A' W' A V' I ' V - . - ----'fr-:5' -yj ju E -A -'gr '- ' af- 1 1 'N-1 ,HU .V .,,...YJ-,e,, val., Y ,,, - QA 6- -1--L Ez- -fv 2. .L-r ,..I- ,E - izwzf'-f-1, 1 '::::,'2.5 M' ggT............,fY.. f,LJ': Y 'hs '4 :JL G 'A 1 A L Y Y- - --- -,.. Y --,...:.-1 --'V-f-1-115a,:.Y:.-.1 'I-Liz, , 31 -Li.:-if : - LFE? L ' --ii ,-'-- L -I? 2 'L , 4- . .- .. f,,,- ,A,, - ,-, -L-f , - ,Q ,,-Y, ,, ,, N, . Y 113313:-.-gzjli :yilji5351,,fglL:g1 'f1vQEvg-V-Fgfgii, -' ' 1 -A Y. L - - - I I ,np ., 1- ,V -- - ,,,,. LI.-L42 il, , PHI UPSILCJN OMICRON Professional Home Economics Fraternity I Founded at University of Minnesota, St. Paul, February 10, 1909 Installed at K. S. T. C., Pittsburg, July 3, l920- I I Top row: MEYER, MARRIOTT, YANCEY, STEBBZNS, LUMAN, MANGRUM. First row: SMALLEY, MOYER, STOFFER, LINDSAY, THOMAS. I, , DOROTHY 'LUDLOW ....... LOIS SMALLEY .,........ WINIFRED YANCEY ...... Q OFFICERS LULU LINDSAY ..... ' ..... 1 ..... ANNA YATES' STUFFER ...... MARGARET MANGRUM ....... II ANNIE MARRIOTT .,...... I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 , I 1. 4- I , . I ,T fi' . ,., Q 5114s 'II IL., IJ, . f , I ,L I1 'V V T 1 'T' v I -.......,....President Vice-President -...-....-.Secretary .......Treasurer ...-.Chaplin -,......Editor -....Advisor ' ' ' -4- '- f' ' 1-' ',l.'. 12-' fa. ?':-..- fi'-'gi-iizze 35--1' -3'-.Yaris 'jg - gp-L54-' Q'-'V -v ir' - 'e-5 ff: 3 .4 -Q '- .1 -rf -ag Y ,.- L., A. J, 1 s asks' L 4'-' veg 4... r' --'- -at PI OMEGA PI National Commercial Teachers Fraternity Founded at Kirksville, Mo., June 13 1923. L Omicron Chapter Organized at K. S. T. C.. February 8, 1930. Top row: Scorr, MASSEY, RUPAR, HUGHES, FARABLT Sec-and row: MA'FSON, ZIMMERMAN, MILLER, DUsH, REDA. Fzrst row: BETTEGA, BENNINGTON, KIMZEY, CUMISKEY. OFFICERS DALLAS KIMZEY ,..... ' ......,,,,,,,,,.,. President JOHN CUMISKEY ...... ............ V ice-President LEO RUPAR .................. ...... I Secretary-Treasurer VELMA ZIMMERMAN ....... ,................. H istorian PROF. J. U. MAssEY ......,...... .....,,. ..... ....... S p o nsor The order was established to promote fellowship among commer- cial teachersg to encourage, promote, and create interest and scholar- ship in commerceg to encourage and foster high ethical standards in business and professional lifeg to teach ideals of service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Membership is limited to upper classmen majoring or minoring in commerce who show evidence of good moral character and who have met the scholarship requirements. The fraternity is composed of nine- teen chapters located in teachers colleges and university schools of education. S1735 ,Z i - - es- -1.33. - v ..-X - - JA- 2-.4.. ' .. 1- f ' -- +Q-Mft: 11: 5. 'E-215117 L -f-'1-V 7-. u-..-, ,- L: , Q F3-'Z'f?-::5- :LJEJ-T - ' H... '1 23:11 372--:Hz 1 -.511 IIT-1'-25574 'LE ... 'tr' ,,sr,2:fE:1:-2-asa.,,z2-f1'+1r -- 7' ,,, ,,, ..:'i:1-,:f55.v:,sz?:,-+g::L:+t-2,1-.-T-1 .f1':LE' -Ei-:.'a-Z33 .2i-. .-.,::k.1s-sayings: L' :,,,,,:1f:?qjfi ff , I-1 ,Q : -, if - 5, gf' - -gi, -, 5,-15 i-2Lf5 :jf.3,iA-V'-gg? fi':.57L3-,g517F5.,1':-'s1'si?.- Zl..'3E:,-111 giw. . 5.T'-. .' -ky ' -f ' -- . ' --.as aH.Wa-...a...as:W f W---,-ti.: 'S' :-1' 'W' Y' . ..-erred-s:f.'-,,:4,1f' -+ J' ' T R A C K WEEDE BIRCH STAMBACH RATZLAFF IsoN At the.close of the 1931 track season Pittshurg exhibited a remarkable record. For seven years, they had maintained a perfect record in dual meets, having won all in which they participated. Since 1920, they had taken part in 32 meets, winning 26 and losing only six. During this time, they scored 2,562 points against 1,400 for their opponents. Last year, they held six records in the central conference. Shaw held the hun- dred, McEnterfer, the quarter, Winchester, the half, White the shot, Roberts, the discus, and the one mile relay. The conference meet was easy for Docls men. They scored 82 1-5 points. Wichita was second with forty counters. Cliff Madison was high point man of the meet, scoring first in the broad jump, second in the hundred, third in the 220, and a tie for second in the high jump. He also ran anchor position on the one-mile relay team for a total of 13 1-4 points. Delbert White was right with him, scoring 13 S1765 ---If - 1 '4s'Q ' ,Y.. ,- -'ZTT5 L1-v-,. , +V---, ' , i--,- - , - -Y 4,- Y. - ---Y' H- 4 .-+ - . rude-Y, ' Y 1.x-v G .W -1 - -V-rv -,-:fu . M - -- - Y -- 3' - ,, ., V K 1 . .-4,-f :-f-af..-gfe-'iff - , f 5 ' 1 Q , ,55f: n '1:- 1-- fr v.,,f5-144. .T :pa ns-f,g -,-: ff gg 551, A, Lf-,, , -,..,w:ua- - - V V ----'---V 2 :V -- - - - -- --H . ' ' ' W ' '-'-f - . -24-..:,-,u.,i--5:.1'gii,'2ii.L-Afgwx .5.-153--Q: ,, i.-:Ev -1- -. -,-,-Liv.. Last Call For Entries 4 A-,v-znnpn., ' 1 A .. L f W T as ri s.v H! K . Y , . .-- A 'uu-zul? ai 1 4 'Q 1, 'R k s I F ' 11 1 X 1 1 UL E. I 1 'V fa H ,W Q! , Q fel ,Q 5 1 I , 1 11- 'I -Q gs 5! Q gg? ' 5 1 ji J i xi 1 af i, 5 1 lr. Lg. ' r ' - 0 12545: ffifvrifgl .- . f:i':f?ffvxf?1Pfz.f-f 'i::f2i-11251539-gil.,.4.-:'?f 5 -Qffri f T , , - 4 : if 1 Ii: : x , ' qi-V3-fljll--5-,151-vqxlf-ig-53-,::.,, 2? 1 : 1 Q '-,--f - f-1 -'lififlfi - L. Y .,efv-:1:fiL:.--,1:i- , ,- ' -f .,,, . J..-M ,V - Y :.:.' , . ' v w 1- - , ..f 1 , -' ffs::faff - V ' fr fxfv- ' ' ' ' r TRACK TOWNER WHITE KIRBY F REEDMAN The best known members of last year's team were: Elton Brown, Wellington Towner, Johnny Bell, John Price, Clifford Madison, Lawrence Swisher, Delbert White, Clem Morgan, Clarence Ratzlaff, Kermit Sandusky, Lynn Kirby, Palmer Snodgrass, Ben Conard, Adam Kahler, William , .M f,,., .W M.:-vw Vanek, Jerome Friedman, Eugene Taylor, Robert Schroeder, Elford Cragg, Jake Spring, Fred Stambach, William Burch, Clarence Weaver, Dean Lewenson, Ells- worth Briggs, Clarence Hackworth, Angelo Farabi, Vernon Brickey, Raymond Clark, and Ralph Crawford. S1785 -A 5:s:E.5,j 245- 1 . - f V r- ' 5A'7' -f - -ffl . -P-lf:-s,-A ..e.,e,e , Y,.:.,,, Y, , Y, ,.,,.h V '+a:f: :-Ura.. 4 ?-'A -- 1: - .A - -G '12-'Kg-- t1esx ' if-1-ess-,Ji A '1 ' -r'-11-11---- --1 V -Ag f - ,. t J- ni-..- -,rw--TL ye ,,,,-....f ,,,:-?-1 KV? K0 f.x.A-.- , A , .....- 111. ,: .,:,. .3 V-trfpf-,rfsgk .SQ f,5,,,,g --.xxx-,Q .Pg-Y. , ' ' 'w r 542 ,W , H-ET-Qzfzezxr.-iff-r?2'1?-:iv-'-5 ez, - , -3512? - ' - '-. If :.':L.1' - - '-+-w--- - H---.V -H.-. - at ::.,-- , v - , ,e,55:N TRACK SNODGRASS CLARK BROWN WXANEK points. A high-spot of the meet was Bob Schroederis high jump of 6 ft. 3 in., break- ing the old record by six inches. Cragg, of Pittsburg bettered the pole- vault mark. Swisher continued his extra- ordinary performances of the earlier part of the season by winning the hundred and smashing the 220 record. Clark and Vanek of the Corillas grabbed first and second in the javlin. Brown won the half by nosing out the flashy Manning of Wichita. The conference meet was a fitting end to a great season with a great team coached by a great coach. Four of the team graduated last spring. Snodgrass, Briggs, Morgan, and Taylor were missed this year. A surprising number of freshmen made good in competition. White, Swisher, Cragg, Brown, Clark, Stambach, Bell, and Birch were very welcome additions. We predict great things for them and sincerely believe that next ycar's Kanza will bear out our forecast. Q 17 7 S mjaigggfzaarryrziqrgsz- 513151-:ELQ1sE 35- ,.t xffzirf B - ef2::g.f2:5:5 'QQ 'gjj 1?G:j?2:,.f4.-.1-,W rr.. Y , -:f 4' --Y-'f+f7E??Ti-'1'-11'-'-F132?-'rfiief- T-i.:,f:L: ., , -.-V - ., .-1 - - -,--f--A-P - .,,a'f--U' --ini. If 5 - 'f 'S' ' ' zffF.f:E:?lI'-- 'A ' ' ' ' -5' r ' S' Ns' l 1 ll' I l w i i , ,My v sr . ,in A ---W , TRACK SCHROEDER SPRING TAYLOR CONARD ,i l'! ,: fl y fff J 1 fe to QQ, 1 1 w lf! 'V . M , iii 'ce' Ni 'fi P wil Qi: 2 li in , Hi r,,f fr ll l 5 Emporia Teachers .................................................. ........ A pril 22 At Emporia: Pittsburg lllygg Emporia l9Vg. Drake Relays .....,.,....................................... ' ............. ...,.... A pril 26 First in mile, second in two mile, and half-mile, Ohio Relays ........................................................................................ May 2 First in mile, two mile, and medleyg second in quarter-mile. r Springfield Teachers ......................................................................., ,May 6 At Springfield: Two new meet records set and one was tied. Pittsburg 102g Springfield 34. 1 Central Conference Meet ..................... ....... M ay 15-16 i At Pittsburg: Pittsburg Won, 82M-2. Missouri-Kansas .........................,........,... ..,..t M ay 23 I At Pittsburg: Pittsbu-rg won, BSV2. I' 5, ' elf 5 180 5 I4 I ' :f-1'fgL 1z.-- tif- ' r fat.-fe' - ' if me-is-1 , - f - -1- - - - . - , - - ------- .fx-:ff-2: fr-.izsag ?'j,f.g qfilfjf?ri545??ii?fQ5Z15E'i EQ,:fj1 51- . f - is L: '- 1.- -- L- .Y .,, ,s.., .sf .M ,Q W., , - fx. s er:- T R A C K BELL SWISHER CRAIG M ADISON Kansas lUd00I' Meet ,...,....,, ,-,.-,, F ebrugry Second in mile and two mile. lllinois lndoor lVleet .......................,......,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, M 3 rch 14 ' First in two mile, second in mile, fourth in medley. ' Texas Relays, ...............,.....,.......,........................,.,,,,,,,,... ,,,,,, M arch 27 First in two mile, second in mile, fourth in medley. Rice lnstitute ........................................................... ...... March 28 Second in mile and two mile, third in medley. Wichita U .....................................,.......,............................... ........ A pril 11 At Pittsburg: Nine dual meet records broken. Pittsburg 75M2g Wichita SSW. Kansas Relays ...............................,...................... .. .........----............ April 17 First in half-mile, second in mile two mile, and medley. 5 179 g - - .xii ,::p-'---' Q?jZg,'F1 TLiZ3:g.3,yf,,f- --- - - 4-i':3'f -,, ' fri 'xr' .- .. f ,4, . , --A Y . M. -,. , -., . -1 - ..:::'- ,g. ..-,,,.,L--T--Y , 1- --:Y-.,:-ft?-.Y-a ,rar - - .r r A ,, H- . ., EI.?J'...f.--f - .,... ...Ln ...- , .,.-...---,.., .. A, . ,, Y---1-22: ffv2i1l3ffr-.,,,::i:r.Ta..--+51f:?-5155? , '-'41, f , Q -- f-1-ar-ff -215s2::eT '4':2Lf -'ef1'x2Q2f2-f:f'..:e:f.:fA-p.:.:1J2 . -v .Lael-gaiq-2.55-m1:,,-.,ffi21T1f2--.' -ef-.j 1 ffff A-, :' A -: l i ly - 4 1 1'i 3.i::2tT2jgf,?ggf1jf-Erlfigjifgjffggl . --435 5 Ruth Meryln Oslcins K6 H26 QUCCI1 FI'2SI'lm6l1 QUZCI1 I 1 :.12'1'::-1--'-'F -X, .L N. V ,V , ., , -:ff E- , ,4g'a,r E' .19 A1 1irg1:1: 'ff-1f--1v- --V.--12:-:ff.'. -1 ,,f-xg.: , x- ,. , - ,, , . , , , . , , 7' 1- K T':: 'g ' 15'-i'T15 ?'1'Y '1' f fgfff ffre ' -- , f ' ' ,. - i f - ' A ew.-1--N-W ' Y 1 1 1 -1 V Cs i 5 , I w 1 . W 5 1' K I . P - ' ' , 1 i 4 1 E I i U s + 1 Y I , ' +4 , z I ' i QW 5 E Q il I 3 pf t , F i 16 iv A ' G ' P F M' entlemen s re erence ,, + I 1 nu 'za . ,- .. Y,,,,.... ..,3,,,,,T,., ,, . ,,.,,,,,.,,, .,. , , ,,, . A A . Maryln King Sophomore Queen ' L i JF' -Qiiulliifif i'f.Lifr.zi2E45n2i1-f-25-1Sirllfrii qqgyf' n ' arriving..-i ' l Ruth Irene Cox Football Queen Senior Queen a A N-M I . I H 5 1 E r 'f R l?.?'fQE?5'Ci:2-iL3?Z': ,L13f?iiZ'ii .E-5552275-' ' ' '.gL'f'1:-Y ,..,. -J-.N 1 J leg lim A li lil' my ii ' i ll y 5 MN Wi ', I ilw' il W ,il lillm lil W , ,ZZ r' 'll'l 1 Vlil 1, W3 ii yi in 'll :Vg ll., 11 ,li , 'vim . ll? llfll Eli lglll Ni lv ll l QR 1:1 ll ' ty 1 l ii i l ' r X 1 V l if :i I ill ll .1 H: iw all fig lkll ll l N 1 4 I li So, as We bring our story of aeton to a close, We Wish to pause and express our gratitude to all who have aided in our pro- ject, and particularly to the following photographers both professional and ama- teur Who have so generously contributed of their time in order that moments of action might be caught by the cameras: MR. WILBUR FERGUSON MR. C. E. MATSON MARY ADELE MCNALLY LUCY OSBORN SCATES LEO HOUGHTON THE STAFF S 186 Q -1-rZ,f4:Z:-vi ' '1 -g ' f- ' - ffgfg, jjrzpi,-441+ Tzfgfigg-Q5,,1,,i,v. -Lfzf L,.'f fp- ' -Qf' -L2i21'ifi5 AL-QL? 'N '?':' f--A-,. -.11 q. - 'P A-Q-my wire--15:1-R 1-.5 Q-iiifirjfiglii Vera Miller Junior Queen I r l l f f 5 H63 Hsneezenhreezeitn g . i The book that dar-es look truth in the face, and you, and you, and you. Written in a state of oornma, dedicated to you Who are still in that state of comma, Written with the flaming sword of truth. Throw away your cares, your oldr razor blades and gum wrappers. COME! Waltz with me. T o J. Plurbvis Blotchit Editor .lil 'I Q ig , 'V . af , L.. . 'lj' i A , - TT 1 '. ' . . - ' The Flaming Sword 5 188 5 r ' ' - T- fivrffff-5--1 - 'Q-:L -Y4295?-nf4z::.'12?:'TE4S::f:S-.:25::-:fAif 45511 Z-fri -F: -Y ...rn -.4 ', , ' ' f--fl!!:P9!vt11nrm'v-'tau-wdx-scsi: ' ' ' g '-'ffffrrl-ff? -,'2'4j fr-' f5 ' -4 U' 45-ji': --,- - ' ' ' if 'Aj ' '. ' , -x -' ' : - 4 Q I SNEEZENBREEZEIT I F 2 'Q - -,.:,, ..-4. - , V --1-ffNfvLL:p.f..r?T.:-E-if-fisle-1-11' 1'--Fl?-gk ' , ' - .54 7-'93 -I -B'f?i 155gg''Qiiixii-ES?T51-71:12-Ljlij-732355 .-,'3'::5T -,g,:- ' , A' . .. . . . W ii- 2 2-: '1' -f5'5f?2Saa:i1 f1rs :::2? -f:..11L25i4 1 115 2 -fw gggf-? 4:-1 W- ' - V, V : . A- f -, ,-L3 T9 S531 2. 1315 ' H -,, g2 'ff2 --5-Y,--1:17-13' ':,:--TAIL,-,-7921+ --Q, fvf- ,Kg L-Lfxfpsfr--2'- -Fifi'-LL-.-2,51 :g. 4. ' e- ' guy, K ' 'ii rf- ,I:?7'ri: ,i:'g,11 '-1'f'4 , Vg - - --- 7' 1 1 gist ,, --1s1H.41, - ' - fp. -ef' ' .1-r P1 : f -a 2 1 , , , -' su DED1CAT1oN J. PURBVIS BLOTCHIT ................ Editor in chief BLOTCHIT J. Puinsvis ...... ............... 1 Associated PLURBVIS J. BLOTCHIT ...................... Assasinated J. BLOTCHIT PLURBVIS .......... Supply 81 Demand Dedicated to those poor trusting souls who believe everything that they see in print. People who love the pure, the sweet, and the ' simple . . . yet . . . they crave spicy action, love the lure of the Woods. lVlen and Wom- en, who, as they look into th-e future, see nothing but the rays of light shed by the flaming torch of youth. Action! Acion! Action! Donit you just c'rave it? This book is herewith dedicated unto, henceforth, and however. f XD my mark. lsiaos -...gf ,K ...z f 'fa , 'N-+ -.. -H ------Q -1-a+:-:ca--1.1 J-525.-:--Y-:f--Y.: . -..-,.r.-,.-. -f .-..,,, V .- ... .. . , . 7 'w-lm: Forward! i Our Darling Editor 'N is he ever forward? With his dashing assistants he has striven to make this your book of books-one that you can never forget-Allah be praised, if he didn'L burn the mid-nite oil to make you 'heppy--alright- now everybody-uto hell wid de editorlv thanx 'LBlotchie 51895 -'A-' ' 'E ' '- ' A ff' Qi --' ' +P- -3'-Riff? --:D-: 1. 1 51' ':Z: 222111 -'fi-1 f,,....- -- V - - !1'7,, .H -ZIP' , 5 ..-x Y rs, YJ., if V gn .M :i :? ,lf 4355515-'75Q:1i:41,3,n L?3-2-i-5l3,?iT??1L1L-.312-:iii 3-F753 79599 Y L g --7 ff5f55iS:l'-2ltE'1.f?Q'Z ji r -r r-f2 ?::-.eilz-,4:1,- , ,Q , 1-,fvsftffirsi-Le-'viii--M.. ', 'f4-...Lie-..-i,:::, fffhlf-: 'b--'f -'UE-'1151 f:1-2 211 2':f1 'ff' ' 1' ' ' ' ' ' ij ' ' ' , i fa ' 'fr ' ' , ,f 'A W 'i.J - 1 'Z Q' liiMlt Ph S . OUR MOTTO: n n I 1.-X841 I wlgs k 1 A y 4, A 5, , fm HA BIG BUNCH or . C . CUT-UPS7' 45...-.-it -..- W - l 1 . ARTICLE I pledges will be required to bring and seat Section One This fraternit shall b a date while the members gather around . . y S known by its members as the Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity, to othe rs as Hthat dumb bunch of galookas, being Greek for 46Allah is great and so is Phi Sigma Ep- silonf' I ' ARTICLE FOUR ' This club will build a bench around its front-yard tree to which each year the and sing the fraternity oath, reminding them that we are, after all, a social club. ARTICLE TEN The club will pledge at least one Cam- pus Club official and at least one student per year. Eighteenth Amendment: Not to be ob- served. Sigma Knew Deldai A A yi!!! C Those ducky week nite house dances! After trying for three years to get in another fraternit, , we the members of this royal order, do est., this fraternity as a last result, and set down rules for the bene- fit of the Dean of Men. ART. I This fraternity shall be distinguished from the House of David in that no mem- ber shall be allowed to wear a beard or dance reasonably well. ART. II To appear exclusive no one but members of the Sonicma order shall be permitted to be initiated. ART. X The attic shall be used for a room to place the alumni, the cellar shall be used for a cellar, and the garage shall be used for a brewery. 51925 --A2-..c.fwii-if - - -3:2-.af?f-assz, -.avgga-: ' .1-F-7: :r::.1-1 143 .2 ,f7,,Yf,Yg5f- f - -gg , '17-3LA,..7L5..:.,j.1 q,L ,, .g-- ,....- ima Pk -HLMH Midi A-1, ,. . -:T ag.-1-2' '34- N ,f 'J ii- - W-., ..-F CCDLLEGE LIFE . ,XXY. Eb GW' ? I ' X g ' I I I f d , QE , 2 5'5'k,l SsQ I7 f r I G' lL I 24 at , K, qw QSC f g l L jig-,A x J' 1 51915 3555 Y, , , . -A: A-ff , Alfa Sigma Alfa Am: I-No one in this chapter will be permitted to leave this house between the hours of three and four A. M. without a good reason. . ART. 2-Doris shall not be permitted to break a date with anyone, anytime after the date she had first has started over after her. , ANT. I0-Members and pledges are requested not to study human anatomy on the east Slde Of tht? house, as such is detrimental to the young men, scholastically inclined, of the campus. r G I W? Q i iq - F ' -I 3:11 i 'nn PASSING THE ALPHA HOUSE-EYES TO THE WINDOWS J. Plurbvis Blotchit-Advisor g OFFICERS F' M I . Esidentpre ........ ................................ Lotta Nectar u Vice ............... ....... 0 ughta N ectal Sexatary ....... ........... I ma Petter a m Esurtrae .................................................. Golda Digger Flower-Goldenrod National Music-Rassling-and-Gabhing Sorority CHAPTER NEWS We girls have been having gobs of fun this here year although we have quite a bunch of dumb pledges, and the plaster fell off the wall in the bath room. Because some folks say that this is a Greek organization don't you be misled, we have several American girls in the sorority and also a few from Missouri. We felt quite giddy about our social successes, you see, two of our girls rated dates the first semester. The second semester proved to be a much more successful one socially as someone stole the lights out of the parlor. It has been decided that in 1932 our girls will pay half the expenses on all dates, this should do much to raise our social prestige and make us the ranking sorority on the Campus. Ima Horse '26, spent the week-end with us. We wish that more of you graduates would come back to the old shack as We are in need of many little things that you would be sure to notice that we were without and probably do your best to help out the Fraternal order. One of our cutest freshman girls was crowned Queen of May-we feel so proud of her, despite the fact that during the coronation someone threw a ripe tomatoe at her-and forgot to take it out of the can-well, you know, boys will be boys. Fraternally, Fie Mules Dammya Ima Petter 51945 --F .V . Y 1. --f- - .-t.,.:- fiery- ' - 'Af'--3 -ff -Q ' '4-'- - --- ' -, X-H.-5 2'- ' 1 J f-S Kappa Delter Ka a F3F3 giib 455Ee' fl J' CONSTITUTION: Strong, with health, heart and ham- E M A strings in good condition, rendering members as fit sub- ll W jects for 4 H Club initiation. R MORAL: Loose. PREAMBIE! Not written yet, abiding time member is initiated who can write words of over thr-ee syllables and pitch more than one rack of hay per hour. ART. 1 This fraternity, being justly estab- lished in desperation by three farmers who had just come through a period of drought and crop failure, is dedicated to the principles of democracy and Dog Eat Dog. l 7 I 17 A 415 Cf fer' . ' ' km, if ., ,- ,Q . ,Av Q X 9.- 'tfil . .4, A w .jg .gg - .I I 'n . ,fy -X 4 M L f YQ? 3' ,, , 4 lk EV, ' I v 'a 'ig' ' 1 . lv '5r,v ' 6. ., 7 . n iz Q i, 'I . f Q 1 ig, f Y? 1 ight Q . ,X y N Q ,, . . OUR FLOUNDER f Q 4 I - ART. 2 fFinal-el The name of our frater- nity abode shall be Farm House, denotinff the quaint structure of our home, whichi will be of rural architecture, to remind the pledges of the haylofts in which they were reared, and also to show that we are not related to many Creeks of any color or creed, so help me Alpha! Sigma Taui Lamit For the double purpose of rewarding achievement by the men in the school of commerce and attempting to make social men out of a bunch of grinds, these laws are set and must be obeyed without in- fraction between the hours of 7 and 7:30. Section X-No pledge shall make insin- uation as to what flugv Smith looks like in a ball suit. Section A-Each member of this order shall be required to pass one course each semester, and have a grade average of .00010l. ARTICLE 4 Pledges shall not be allowed to become intoxicated while associating with Kappa Delts. Motion: Each member must wear his pin on an average of twenty-four hours each semester. Let each man bear his share of the burden. REMEMBER THOSE GOOD OLD SIG TAU TACKY PARTIES? gms Zn X!! , K, ,V,,,,ti,3 .atm-...a l T-iw. ...ffi fl lfiiiigiig ' ,.. . -, . 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Try Sig-or-Seven For the double purpose of running a late dating societyg and allowing girls to call themselves soror- ity girls, this chapter is organized and these laws hereto set forth, which are to be obeyed during holi- days. ' All girls having late dates should come in the back door or the basement window. We do not want to wear out the carpet on the floor. This chapter shall elect each year a girl who is to be known as K. S. T. C. popularity Queen, and any sorority who does not like the idea can try the same stunt. To be pledged to this sorority af girl should be fairly goodlooking, and some member must know someone who knew her. Such things as family and social standings are unimportant. S f X .LM 5, X Co 'Theta dream-lover, S1965 L '- .5 .gigs :...sa- --::3 3-mffggsfy. ..,:f:J4, ,f-fff.f3t,-:x.:'.1-fxf-A,-1fff.sifT'-HerY . , ,, . ,.-.. .-.. -W C, H-, - -:.f:. v:-:uf-as '-- 1.-W-X -. ,135 f --1-J -1151? 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M11 --- M- .3 ..A--15, .. PIE KAPPA SNIGMA Preamble: ' U' undersignliglnglligli Ogfpgfgiiiacklye 5186 aitd unable to enter the homes of other sororities. we the Kappa Snigma is hereb establil 0.50 emnly vow and allege that aforesaid sorority of Pie A l Y 1S1Cd, organized, started. and under wav glrl shall be pledged who knows better. 1. . . 1 . . . Considered ligifillflfiieilg21I2aEZtpbEdccgg1TEuedlas limiting rushing. activities to morons. It shall be U rus rees while they are in the arms of Morpheus, Viz. One: Morpheus is not a male student. ART 4 This sororit ' ' 1 , Y Shall Uwe a dance . ' , date with Pie Kappa Snignlias Shall be iltxsida year, to which none who have not had at least one Q Remember our last Spring Formal? Here's the Floor. l Sig Alf! t y loughta t c'But Mother, I know I can pledge this one-3, To relieve the crowded dormitory situation, and at the same time perpetuate the cause of dear l b d UI ' us ounv womanhood do establish this fraternity and do old Music Ears we, the ce e rate D orio y 1, , ' 5 ' ordain that it shall be governed by these laws unless the House Mother is around, in which case no laws shall be needed. ONE: All rules shall be made under the supervision of the alumnae and with the consent of the al umnae. SIX: All members shall be requi and the alurnnae take care of pledging girls. b k to revent the pledginff of anymore blue singers. red to live in the basement during rush week. Let the Glee Club TWELVE: The greatest precaution must e ta en p D TWO: There must always be a Stambach somewhere about the house, S1956 i 1 aw' , E5ZZ:-.-s.,, '-1 - 'ag-f T :ff--.f G.-1.-1. 5 . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Im-,, A .. .14 Y H'-----,, f ,, 1, , ,gs ,. if 1' 5 I-If ' -1 t fhall That rough-tuff, slamming, damming game that only the he-men play-8: how they play it Action is better than Words-and our record cannot be explained in words-so here's your action snapsfB'boy! B'boy. . 1,. 1' r,.f f' ,ff . 'Q ' A . ' M . WQJAWMVQ - f 5 V, .. 'nr f-my .1 l A . . . ' 15731 ' ,, F72 5Ei .i'1., V . 1 ' FTE. 7 'f'-' 1 r ahND?.4A . , H Dm ' 3--- 3TCit'if1?9r.f-5 -ff' 77 ' ' gf: lm 'H 'F fwfr V-.fAjj.sz931!.t',w'l'Qy sg-' , ,Q M! er 1 - :aim , g- 4. ' Hi'-4, fliilif-:Zf.PVf ' 1 i'-.fl'E?:'1'f1li s-RR, l '-L'fli'? f?f ' 4- i ' 4 -' 1,:L':i,:ip,: F ., . JI, V. ' 5:4 . of 5iQ5'I?f' 1-' i ffl? V A114 , -I 7, ,L K YI. ffitrigt X . ji45YQg' -?3WQ Qiffff. - - f Qiiglf iff- . 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A - R- -we-.T-:A-egssgg.-,,-:A--1:-I A Us b . 1 n neezen reezelt s lll L f . P , ll A sw All' A Hum' l 'lu 42 ' A -A N 1' 1' ill, f' llllll IIN tl-f' 'Sill 'Q f gf I it ui --- li! J 'lf E N 1 -.zgilllli ln. T I l ,C ilnzgllxllllll gmtllliigg ' Q X ,, fl , l N 7 ll ,lx ,. llll llmlllmg , lllljlllrul- N R V- -L , Tr L Sport Suction Dedicated to those good old collitch lads who heard the call of their Alma lVl2immy and donned the good old smelly clothes of the athelete. Those stalwart sons who struggled and strived to gpass twelve hours 'each and every semester, for the glory of the school. ' TRACK POKER BASKETBALL DRINKING FOOTBALL SHTNNY g TENNIS HOCKEY GULF CRAMMING NECKING S 197 S H'---nm F E l i i T 1 r 1 P l 1 v 5 i V T i E 3. l i I lc I 1 E Q . 5 5 F I la L E I 9 I 12 I 1 1 K s l :tl l l l l, lo l l l 1 ly. r E. I A . V ' A. 'gig ,v-, -- ' 3 --.Al-' 3?' Y '.-FSE-f?.Ef-+4217 QTY.:-' if' - '- 4' '7,-.1- ',' Jigf f JS- ' , ,L. If A '-' T- Y 7-,Y ' R V M 'gl Ei- 1.17 g',,:. -ff: .11 , ,-'11 ' . , Y 1--Q.-.S 41-i?.5f2'IL:iESi.f C. Af- '51 B, 2 1 ' .L -E 'QF4 L-ff' ,ij A '?-iff-1----if-'T-YG :..-a, ,. iv' ' Li... f-a.'1:2it'. s:5i1? '.-Liz'-1-' - 1 ' - ' ' +?f ' ll 'ff-1 .S-'lf'-J--1--' Y 'f-Y S15-iz-wg - 2-1--:5'fi...L-i:g,:..LL Q--L-F551 :ying .1-,lf ES'1i1+..L--.a. .- .LL -Y , ,- A L YY,,,,,, V L. -- , ,LL KAL .V i L-:iZ,:-3:i -.,. A ,,,, , M LW Y, V,,V,,rw i , H . , ,, l 1 Then the time that we voted on having cross-country racing. Remember how well our lads looked in their cross-country out- fits. They wore out sixty camels but never lost a race-what a team! What, a team? Well, its just like I've been telling you folks, you've got to hand it to these boys, or they'll take it from you. A great bunch of boys-but, watch your silverware and hide the victrola-theyire record breakers. TFBCIC Good old Captain Snigglesbottomg what a form that old buzzard had when he took those hurdles. It was such a shame that they caught him the last time-they were such splendid firewood. Cap will quituate this spring, but we will have twenty other men running for the glory of tl1e skule so ,it is thought that his absence will be of little consequence. Do you remember the times when they used to say, L'Bring home the baconll' We thought we would fool our boys one time so we told them to bring home the turkey. You can imagine how my piano lessons suffered when Cap and the rest of the tracksters brought home the Turkey. Heh- heh! The Turkey 5 200 g 55?i':1-'-ifffg' 5153? .. xgfiifsi fl '17571553255-1iTiiiifii!33?3-E55 13513-5115 T W, V - -'-:Eid ' 1-f '-' r ,1:- 12 - fgwfg--..,:-:e.' - :ln ' :Q-r-gliyi ---:- A- . . -7,5-.zxaamc--Q-'sz -1,--: :fi -33554-YL . e K . .Q .- Basketball Nice old basket ball-that's the game that packs 'em in and rocks 'em off their feet. And what a club we had-still win- ning championships, a team that would go out there and win for money, marbles or chalk-a good spirited team that never knew the word die-in fact, they knew very few words. Over here we have a bust of our coach. Anyway, when he looked at it he said it sure was a bust-nevertheless, its our dear coach-not old in years,but old in experience. Never had a gray hair until he met Miss Maryville. But then time will tell and so will lots of other folks, if you don,t watch out. We tried to get the boys in a bunch for a picture but the fool photographer drop- ped the ball and this snap was all that we were able to get-anyhow it really shows the boys figures off nicely, don't you think? Or do you? This guy is one of our many 'J . A kilt' 2-'i 7':i'2i5a1Y,--5-5 '--,:.,...f'af 9 - ' 44,- 'L ' ' Q: ' V .. -.- ,Tar Y- .. t - A Gqw- , A,-3.17 Y Y -., ju, - A jf.--Si.- 1.,., .. Y 'k. 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YI , The Team All-Conference Selection 1- . . -3 1: f : -fr.-:aa-,nerr534.1'7i-2'iE':Q1:'Q?3ie.E'2--.fiE:g z-if .. , ,-39.1,-,eff g -' I-'2iE:2i7-' :zz - Lzizfrieg- 3151 - r '- 1- ' ' - W74' A ' g ...LJ-.:1.: V '-fri:-4 m x' '-- T' 9' : ' -L' 4-' -- L 'L' ' ' ,Ah ' 3522 -?-'iii---mf3?'fi-1: .....,,.. - T- - lf.,-g:..-:.Q,f-5.7 st: ,Q f-.ax -fu? if , ,.. . . . if-i .v.-1-2-L....faT.f:::-:Tir -.:-at s2g,,, '.L'2- if -F1-'f-T4 feaigigt ,f:.q?en:z:1f ...-:-3-1--iz-.5314 : -f'l,z' A.:--f' '-'ei-..M fP'1TTT.-,,.ET5ftr:'T-59q:3-5L.:.qE.L--1::::.:-17:9-1.,. . -.. -. ,, . M -A W - , W .ak -V .-.A.-..-.-:merits5-.Q-L-:'.f 11- -- 147-A - ' V ' H ff' ' H a-. . . Calendar For the Year A M if D D fC07llil7,lL6d From Page 982 May 24-Sophomore Class Day. It,S Y0u May 25-Senior Class Day. Kappa Delta Pi luncheon and initiation. . 4 Senior Dinner. ' in style, fit and service May 26-Commencement-Dr. Walter A. Jessup, speaker, Well, good-by and good luck. ltls been a swell year, hasnlt it? P. S. 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Buy a GE when you buy I Electric Refrigeration Sell 8: Son The Style Center of Pittsburg IF Home of Co-ed Dresses ' ' -Reliable Merchandise' your face is your fortune and fortune -Moderate Prices means life-like and pleasant expression- -Efflclent S9FV1C9 we can make your fortune. Ladies' Ready to Wear Dry Goods and Accessories ' ' Vf it u w Sho Department REMBRANDT STUDIO S 0 r ne 8 Phone 723 qAb0Ve Newmawsl Fifth and Broadway-Pittsburg, Kansas Compliments of en 9 508-10 North Broadway 1 l 92095 i Y AM. dw ,,,,, We V ,Z . Y .,.4 .. 1 111 Z - . 1 -- L--1.3: .s:L. 35E,,, 'www I' 3:55:22 S -311 -K-'-'lr-A-sf-vy'S1.a-tn -. C' HM- - - , -.- v. . V-V '. ,fri -F., -UA, - A .. -1. J A- i - .- as H' , gvsefvae- fssar-'fa' - ss'gbg1iw2:fH El--rai-as54-L-Elia?-E?35153-Zi?51l,2.fii? 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' , We have all the season's wanted shades E Us 603 NORTH BR-OADWAY E. K. SMITI-I FUNERAL l-IGME Lady Assistant AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 646. WWE CAS IS GARDEN N. W. Corner of the Campus. That Most Popular Eating House 1 Fine Food Service W -Lau --V-. Y- .1 -, -. .xv-5 , 1 J.- i f 'T han '--aussi:--i+ '-'seema.f1-w:,:eQ:'.,- w ., V. Y . .N -S-.. mmwwngwm-mymm , . V -., .,,, f. : Jn--f .. , :1 X43-N f V . . N- .. .,'. d1,':ff-.2'-.f:, - 'I .J -.J A . I -yy: ..f:, , -I, ,AHC-J -51' ---I ,HY 'fu .-12133-.., - -5, fx M.. nrrx' U :, a I xi.,-AL' ,u I, '- 5- e .1 f 1 X' 'ni ' ' -I'?5l','f ' -. , '-'14 .I . .1 3. ,.! -4-r 4-1-Xf?!.1f-7-5, .. - '. -'f4:f,'f':5P:lf:'i':jf- -:ig,,., - : .- -,.-- - 1ff ' 'g sig- '- '1 'YQI1-1-pf? A455 xi5l:. wQ -g.f.: 5?!'1w-7 ZEPHTH f-vs.-::,,.' gf1.-'ssa.33,--5,--f- '. -'we ll: W: :,'1- ,'. ', Ly, 35' I d -,ffilii ' I pl' 575-if j-TQKTS H9114 rmyl, Z ,,f .'. 1, .1 7.-, Cv. ' g,:t-:-- I 'nT.x- fr. 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Bdwly- Students Watch Your EYESIGHT Close application to study is a constant tax on your vision. At theslightest in- dication of undue strain, come to us for a thorough examination of your eyes. We can quickly tell whether glasses are necessary For Appointment Phone 414. Dr. D. P. Benelli Optometrist and Optician 31 1 North Broadway 5 211 5 l -- --0 Mfg ' o'fUaEf2EY'fE2-EF fE'-' T 'S 'mf ' :F 'E'51 :y'El '5itsis 'f-at-P f .41-..S..I:i5z:r.gyf ffl .gras -I s :Lf'95f:s.qef 1- f 1 4 - Li nea ,. swag :,,m.5gE.,5 -gfsggif-1- Y- V5-57f ' 3if.?E.'7f7 f ., ,Jil .PSP 1009 'W 10796 ' Q0 ' , S 2599 . A F- Intelligence Independence llnfluenfi 4227 go llnte rilv- twandxggigiidlz b,wL Thrift Account we a sa' A STATE BAN K U Pittsburg Kansas C JAY N. PATMOR, President B. A. PATMOR, Vice-President E. A. SELLMANSBERGER, Cashier JAMES FULTON, Assistant Cashier H. W. HALLMAN, Assistant Cashier O. R. HUNT, Assistant Cashier 'wings S A ' 4115-fn. 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