Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1941
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M --+1 IX K? - A 73 .X X rlzlfhff Kffll fl' . y7!'W!!'W!'f N 1914, the Sagamore, cleclieatetl to Wfashington 1 Strother Dearniont, then President of the 3111 Missouri State Nor- nial Sehool, stated in its foreword, The first Sagamore on the trail hai1s the illus- trious aehieveinents of all the long line of greater Sagamores which are to fo1low.,1 In 1941, when aclvertisenients have gone haeli to flowery lettering, when elothes have touches of lavenclar ancl old lace, and when ponipadours are all the style, the Sagamore, in an effort to he up- to-date, has gone olcl-fashionecl, too. Agp' ., N., gainst a haelxground of the shadowy past, and within picture frames of years ago, this annua1 presents to the students a reeord of this year,s activities, and hopes the 1941 Sagamore alhuin may live up to that prophecy of the first Sagamore. V 41,-L'..!,ag,--. - , y f l f Q Wffwlff 11 Y MM Historic old Ste. Genevieve, the oldest settlement West of the Mis- sissippi River, gave to this College personnel one of its ablest, most trust-Worthy men who has, in his thirty-one years as registrar, been the starting point of more than 25,000 students as they approached a new milestone -- College Life To this man, Edward Felix Vaeth, the staff, dedieates this 1941 Saga- more Album. 0 51, 2.1 a fb ,ix :W I- ic' X O 0-..-1-..-I-..Al'..'v',.'I-..-7-.,-1-..t-.,'V-..-0-..-I-.fl-.,-I'.4-.ff-..'!-..fV-..-U-.,f!-.,-vuul-..f9-..'9-..-9-..fl-,fl-..fvf Q I vvvvvvvvvvvvvv YY Y vvrvv 'rv .K 1 mx . lx A -slr xxV1 14 I -XV. iwxn nxip ax.: qxlf 1.': mwfv. In All: -WIVINI1 -x,nY1N,4'voX'. nxvw uxlr -KAJ --,uv-wp vNVn -Wvvw 'S :gg L, AHA, A XAAA .AHA ..A.,.J.,.A. ,A-A,fXA,.AfvA,XAWJ.,-AHA,J.,,.L,x.a.,y,L,.4,xA,XA,vA A 1 Af'-4- -w'+ -rf -4- -Af-4f'-o- -4- -of-V'-A- VAf Af'-4- -of-nl -o '-o- Auf -o- -uf'-6- -of'-4- Au- -a A , , iw x' 'Y ll K: f 1 X . 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B. 1919- Direelor of Music Dept. 575 , WILLIAM AVERY BUCKNER A. B.,A. M., Ph. D. 1935 Axsor. Professor of Physical Scienee ANNA VERONA BURNS B. S., A. M.,Ph. D. 1935 Supervisor of lniermezliuie Grades S, Y'ERNON ALGERNON CHAPMAN 1918 Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds HELEN CLEAVER A. B., A. M. 1932 Insirnelor in Foreign Languages BERTIE ORA CLEINO B. S. in Ed. 1935 Secretary to lhe President of Ike Extension Depurtmenl I-IORTENSE CRAWFORD A. B., M. A. 1939- Supervisor of Primary Grades lei z was a wise ix93f,i55 i9f aiefazaefa ff. ,NH x,. QL ii 5-5 5,1 Ui if LY 43,3 ijixfi C5 Qc. ff-119 3,-:L'1L:Lf,fd.1iL: 5. LE LJ .5 5.3 LB.: fi 'sql' 'vQb?'l.' f1l 6T'A .3 Q, ff- 2 '--, , .-1. i ,s.. 4 'A V235 .Abd V OM, L.:.'Q?D'- 'Qfiff ' Clffff xg- :V , 3.3! 72311 lf 5-7.51 , .P L93 4 , if g, -ji? -ff . ,eLJ?'f'Q3 f - 1 L if gg!!! ffffx . - A' ,- 'XY' ,,-X393-' J ' . ' x, JR' 9, ffixf- n 6,4-S xzgk '1 ' ' ' S If-gli 'frgpl' 'iff A . 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S. 1926-19323 1933- Curator of Museums C55 MRS. GERTRUDE H. EATON 1939- Matron of Cheney Hall BURWELL FOX, JR. B. S. in Ed., A. M. 1923- Supervisor of junior High School 55 LILLY EDITH BRUCHER GEHRS B. S. in H. E., M. S. 1919-1928g 1939- Instructor in Home Economics GRACE GIDDENS A. B., B. Mus., A. M. 1940- Instructor in Music 4191.-kit. 0 S' AMN 5 A 1 13-1,AtsA1 fx Kiczfilwl' 3 HAROLD OSCAR GRAUEL A. B., A. M. 1928- Associatc Professor of English LOUISE MARIE GROSS B. S. in Ed., A. M. 1937- Supcrvisor of Kindergarten QW WILLIAM JACKSON HAMILTON A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 1930- Professor of History CHARLES PEARL HARRIS B. S. in Ed. 1935 Basketball Coach JOHN'HARTY B. S. in Ed., A. M., Ph. D. 1936- Professor of Physics CHRISTINE WHEELER HEIL 193 5- Secretary to Board of Regents Secretary to Extension Department MARY HOWARD HIX B. S., M. A. 1940- Instructor in Art ROBERT RUSSELL HILL B. S. in Ed., A. M., Ph. 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GC-39, ' gun! 7' EI?--, , G3 1' cg-39. czyi S3532 Q 1 1 x CPE? ff C3529 f'3'T'K'1If1'Q ffJIf+ J p?.'DCw7?'lf75Cfw73'f75!ffvf':fr:'3Lgf3'ff3Cfv'5FtF3Cgf? f:3Ct1'T'0f-.5 '- M V' 1,1 of .J .J ,uf V' up V' uw u- 'A - H- 4 5 95-33942-4 .ass .M .Q Nwtlvi -4 gf. . M. Cm -14- CLARA LUELLA HOFFMAN B. S., Ed. M. 1931- Iuslruclor in Comrmwcc BENJAMIN FRANKLIN JOHNSON A. M. 1897- Profrssor of Malbenmtics WINIFRED JOHNSON A. B., B. S., A. M. 1890- Profexsor of History LEALON NORVEL JONES A. B., A. M. 1931- Superuisor and Instructor in Senior High School 5233 SADIE TREZEVANT KENT B. in 1905- Librarian ESTHER LILLIAN KNEHANS Ph. B.,A. B., A. M. 1919-19205 1922- Profcxsor of Education gm ROSINA MARY KOETTING B. S., A. M. Summer: 1930-33, 353 1936- Instructor in Physical Eziucation SAMUEL ANDREW KRUSE' A. B.. B. S. in Ed., A. M. in Ed., P11.D. 1935- Professor and Head of Dept. of Education MARGARET EMILY KURTZ B. S. in 1939 Assisiant Librarian CHARLES LAMB 1901-19184 1921- Inxtructor in Imiustrial Arts ADELAIDE LAPIERRE 1919- Assistant Librarian BLANCHE GRAY LOGAN B. S. inHomeEc. 1919-1920g 1931- Instrucfor in Home Economies S3921 NELLIE MAUDE MACK B. S., A. M. in Ed. 1925- Supervisor of Intermediate Grades ARTHUR CLAY MAGILL B. S., A. M., Ph. D. 1909- Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Dept. of Science 6535 RUSSELL J. MICHEL A. B., A. M., Ph. D. 1940- Heaa' of fhe Dept. of Mathematics HENRY STEPHEN MOORE A. B. 1900-1919g1923- Instructor in Social Science 2.9.-.4U.f1e.u2.9.+Am.9mi-.5356 mmumwww 9' -.-5-V-1 3 .493 IJ ll 4 -,Gb.3q M9233 753' .kqfkfb 33 521303 .fm- 59 fag, , yi---fill -5955 6 fb? ' 9 348:15 S Q 3 9 4 L -D Qi 59950 ' Gif? 1717-A 495.93 Q A-3133 kwa A 7'- Q 591559 4113. --:aa Sei? r 9 '.+ H14 3 'S NL A . .3 112452 Vfny. I N914 GM: my 1 Q 241, 53? 9 ' 1, in ,gi .E ,gi LT Qi is Q f ii'F WW cs--A , Cliff' A C553 eff? - 53715337 ffi -7 5245 GQ EEE? c 22? EEE 673. - 1 ie 7 .Q , Q . 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EEL gi , c . 431379. ogy 6, 1-- 6333 owl 16- WILLIAM ANTON MUELLER B. S., Ph. D. 1938- Associate Professor of Science ERNEST HERMAN NEWMEYER B. S. in Ed., A. M., Ph. D. 1926- Professor and Hemi of fhe Dept. of Commerce WILLIAM ARTHUR OWNBEY B. S. in Ed., A. M. 1928- Suprrvisor and Instrucfor in Sr. High School GENEVA PARMLEY B. S., M. A. 1940- Instruclor in English Q73 CHARLES JACKSON PAYNE A. B., A. M. 1916- Professor of Geography and Geology LOUISE PEARCE B. S. in Ed., A. M. 1919- Supervisor of Senior High School GEORGE HARRISON PRITCHARD B. S., A. M. 1923- Professor of Physiology and Hygifne and Dircclor of Physical Education JEPTHA RIGGS A. B., A. M. 1905- Professor rmcl Head of Dcjvf. of English FORREST HOBART ROSE A. B., A. M.,P11. D. 1930 Profesxor ami Hvari of Drfwf. of Sfwvcli EFFIE RUSSELL B. S.1l'1 EC1. 1940 Iuxfrurfor in Frlgiixlw GEORGE CARL SCHOWENGERDT B. S., A. M. 1939 Prof. and Henri of fire Depf. of Agricuifzirf' O. L. SEABAUGH, M. D. 1933 Coilfgf' Plnysiriau MARTHA CATHERINIQ SHEA A.B.,B.S,.A.NL l90641921g1923 Pmfrwxor of I-fngiisln OLIVER MILLER SKALBECK A. B., A. M. 1938- Inxfruflor in Sjwrclr FELIX EUGENE SNIDER B. S. 1n Ed., B. S. ln L. S., M. S. gl 13.1 1930 Axxixfunf Librarian VIOLET STOCKHAM AB,AM. ww Inslrucfor in Physical Eflzzcafiofz X?FQ2F:!,5i,k4:Zk9qf2N432g'fkaifkxgfk .f25Ff'N?3 3L4wmSaredg6bzbbm60gbwmbUQEQLUMLSMAQ WWW G23 16551 V t fix Q53 EE? Q65 11 If 1:1-gf -Qua QQA 3:1 'lv' 43 32 it 5.1. HX Aka QQQ 7 33 X55 GSL gg? GQA fgb mgy 259 Eff .fv9yfD LAVQQQN. waz RQ Q95 G31 533 QQ? Aw? GQA ' :6 if Q7 1 ggw nga Aga mb ft as 255 Q33 dm? QQQ E . ., Q93 mg, 3-I-77: 2+ ' 1 523 GSE LMEQ GQQ WF. 9? f g6 if? G.. f gif: 33 it JQQD QQA f C A6 I Ki rw. Q93 059 'f 764 A 930 f jqm , QQ. Aww 09- naw avi gin m?f A fm mi. Egg A39 QQ' X52 S59 QQQ Q34 Y .4 . ' W1 Wim f 532 199 ' LQ- QQ? 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STUBBLEFIELD 1933- Mnlron of Lcming Hall EMMETT RICHARD STUBER B.S. in 1932- Coach and Insfrucfor in Physical Education TRUE TAYLOR A. B., A. M. 1935'- Associafr' Profcssor of Social Science ELLIS CLARK TRICKEY 1939- Busincss Manager of Dormiiorics EDWARD FELIX VAETH 1909- Rcgisfrar anrl Treasurer QPR WILHELMINA LOUISE VIEH B.S., A. M. 1918- Profcssor of Public School Music DOROTHY LOUISE WAGGONER B. s. in Ed.,A. M. 1937- Supzfrvisor of Music in Training School and Inslrucfor in Public School Music 1 li. RALPH IZDWARD WIEISSIQR fx. Is., B. D. 193mm 1937- . Imfrzrffor in Gt'l'l7IlIlI ilu l.OUlS XVILCOX t A. C. M. 1930- lfzxlrzzrlrn' in lioliu, Or'rfJ1'v!r'a 411111 Bam! 7 . 471111 y K An informal gathering of members of the faculty and board of regents looking over the 3Ctl1 anniversary edition of the Capaha Arrow. NM WW? PER the leadership of Dr. W. S. Dearmont, then president of the Col- lege, Academic Hall was completed and dedicated in 1906 after the old Normal School had been destroyed by fire six years before. VVithin the last few years notable changes have been made in Academic Hall. The Student Center, located where the library formerly was, has become the revolving point of student social life. Adminis- trative olhces have been enlarged and redecorated and the departments of speech, commerce, and womenls physical education have new offices. Standing on the crest of College Hill, Academic Hall commands a view of most of the city and is the center of one of the most beautiful college campuses in the Middlewest. 4 xl, 1-sf - ,Af fv D -I ' ff, V' rw Y , -Y ktrifrz Q, xr? , 4- 44 .4- 44- -44 1--V--1-41-'M 4. -44 44- 4. 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GN: sg as sg 3 gl 52 seel S+' wi gtg w after Lucius Cheney, the first president of the college, Cheney Hall, the men's dormitory, is one of the most recent additions to the campus. The building was started in November, 193 8, the cornerstone be- ing laid by Dr. W. W. Parker on November 8 at the same time as that of the library. It Was completed in August, 1939, and that fall was oc- cupied for the first time. The dormitory, equipped to care for 100 students, has 94 rooms, both single and double. Each room has built-in book case, and beds and dressers for each individual. The Whole building is fireproof. It also con- tains suites of rooms for the matron and for men teachers who live there and act as sponsors. A homey atmosphere is found in the parlor with its large fireplace and comfortable furniture, where the students can entertain guests. 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Ji N- 0 ,r'N A if QZSQSFD A . ff?-Y 1 Q fa? r fg'kf7Z 'A' ' f 9 AJMEKX . ffl?-63726 K-X , 5552.14 3' Q X. 15 -fre! :W OJ ab P3 0 G' 5 ,- s w J ,,0 ' mf 1N ,? l '4N W'A fa? ggi-Q0 4 0 ' 'Q ' 45 .Q 4 xg 1 'W' 0 Rf Wgfv- 4 cm f Mr! , 41,5 By. Q QHige8 f',1g3f'2 '0' Gmgsvgsf 2 I 4 'Q-..'1-.fs-,.iv-..fQ-.,-9'..49-..-v-.+..fv-.,-v-..-v-.,-1-.,fy-.,'v-..-9-.,-if v v Y T Y 'r Y Y Y -gf. if 1:55 ANDERSON, GEORGE BROCK, Cape Girardeau - History, . Englixh if Alpha Phi Omega, Forum, Mark Twain, Social Life Ccmmitte. AUBUCHON, WILMA GERTRUDE, Cape Girardeau -- Ijrzgiixln I-ii BALLARD, KURT, Cape Girardeau - An, Mum- zff Webster, Music Club, Orchestra, A Cappella. ti? 'HQ BARKER, LLOYD OTIS, Mountain Grove - Music Baptist Student Union. L-,A BATES, JEFFERSON DAVIS, Caruthersville -A Euglixfa, Ilisfory ' Mark Twain, Black Mask, Music Club, Capalva Arrow, A Cappella Sigma Tau Delta. '-ff BAY, THELMA SALOME, DeSoto -A Hmaify, lsffgml, Music Club, Sigma Tau Delta. BEAUCHAMP, ROSEMARY, Pacific - Immfy W- Sorosis, Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi. BECK, BETTY JO, Hillsboro - History, Social Scicnzu' ff? Clio. A , J cz ' 4BEY, STEPHEN PAUL, Perryville - C c' fry, Biology I Alpha Phi Omega, Camera lub . r ett Club, Tennis, Mark 07 Twain, Cheney Bowling Clu g A F. -.45 ' ' b IDEWELL, LEN C arEWl Hixfm-31, SoriuI.Sciw1rr Websters. . f pA0 .NO IC W KSO t. ouis E Mufl1z'111z1fics, 'ffi S ce 24? A 1Ome a Kapp ta Pi, Cheney Bowling Club. mn-I-4t,, .. . f fw ,,aay1,. ' , .. . ,.,,,,,..f - s aw? , . ' ' ' v, ,.'. .'. .'. .'. .'. .'. Sf .H -'f .'. .'. U. 5 .'4- 7 tif -ri? if 33 -Ii? fi? ? -13? fa? .DAQ fi? fi? -ri? fi? fi? fi? -14+ .IQ L 44? -14? 54? ,ffrfffs .1-gi: Q1-,ab g7,4:,1-,4:,7, fr ft: fdrij, tgffarjfj :gf :ij-,cg-J-,dy-f, :JT X Macaw .V I BO RUTH S, Dexter - English L www V 1 MNRAS 'R, EVELYN IRENE, Doniphan W Home Economics Ho Economics Club. BRAY, ALTON TUGWELL, Fornfelt - Scicllcc BREWEN, LLOYD LEON, Flat River + Pbyxfcni IZKIIIIYIHUII, Social Scitvzcr' . Varsity Basketball, Cheney Hall Senate, Benton. BRIGGS, NORMAN DONALDSON, Chaffee - Plmyiicai Scimlctf, Biological Sciwzcc Benton. BRITTON, WILBUR RANDALL, Centerville - Hislory Alpha Phi Omega, Benton, Young Men's Christian Association. BUSH, GEORGE ELMORE, Perryville -4 English, Social Science Mark Twain, Camera Club, Sagamore, Young Men's Christian As- sociation. BYRNES, VERA VANNICE, Poplar Bluff - Hixlory Clio, Association for Childhood Education. Q CAMPBELL, VENIETA MINNIE, Cape Girardeau -- English C0112- mcrce CHATHAM, THOMAS KENNETH, St. Louis 1 Physics, Marbe- mafics, Chemistry Physics Club, Webster, Band, Orchestra, Baptist Student Union, Young Men's Christian Association. CI-IILTON, MARIAN, Doniphan - Englixh, Social Science Hesperian, Sigma Tau Delta, Forum, Young Women's Christian Association. COFFMAN, MARGUERITTE LUCILLE, Farmington - Comlwsilc Sorosis, Orchestra, Association for Childhood Education, Young Women's Christian Association. COHOON, JOE EDWARD, Holland - Commerce, Social Sciwlcc' Benton. -ggi a CRACRAFT, EDXVARD MILLER, Jackson - Hislory Webster. CRACRAFT, SHERMAN COOPER, Jackson - Hixlory English CROUCH, ANNA BELLE, Joplin - English Baptist Student Union, A Cappella Choir, Music Club, Association for Childhood Education. DACE, MARVIN HENRY, Caledonia - Plwyxiral Eillzrafion DUNCAN, OSCAR LEON, Birch Tree - Music, Sfnwrli, Euglislu Mark Twain, Music Club, Young Men's Christian Association, A Cappella. ERNY, JOHN JOSEPH, Clayton - Couznzerrr' Benton, Sagamore, Black Mask, Marquette Club. ETHERTON, MARJORIE JANE, University City - Physical Eilu- cafiou Women's Athletic Association. FALK, ROSELYN MARY, Bonne Terre + Composife FASSEL, VELMER ARTHUR, Frohna - Cbz l77lSf!'.j', Plvyxicx, Maflv- eniafiav Chemistry Seminar, Physics Club, Gamma Delta. FEE, ROSEMARY, Cape Girardeau - Home Eziolzomirs Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. FINDLAY, CLARA HELEN, Gasconade - English Kappa Omicron Phi, Hesperian, Home Economics Club, Association for Childhood Education. FISHER, PATRICIA LOUISE, Cape Girardeau k Ari, English Clio, Black Mask. GANAHL, RITA JULIA, Ste. Genevieve - Music, E11 flixlv Clio. Music Club, A Cappella, Marquette Club, Sigiia Tau Delta, Orchestra, Young W'omen's Christian Association. GIDDINGS, WILLIAM B., Kennett - I111lnsf1'ialA1'fs President Varsity Club, Track. GOHN, HAZEL LEONE, Neelyis Landing - English Sorosis, Black Mask, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Capaha Ar- row, Sagamore CEditorj, Senior Class President. GRADDY, WENDELL BURNETT, Wellston - Hixfory, Social Sciwzcr Benton, Kappa Delta Pi, Forum, Cheney Bowling Club. GRAY, BUSTER H., Sturdfvant - Agrii'ull111'f', Biology, Cl7F177lXlI'J' Mark Twain, Young Men's Christian Association, Agriculture Club. GRUNDHAUSER, WALTER J., St. Louis QPbysical Science, Biov logical Sciffmfc' Mark Twain, Marquette Club, Pi Mu Omicron. GUHSE, EDWIN J., Ironton - Iriiluxfrial Ari, Physical Erlucafiou Gamma Delta, Forum, Young Menls Christian Association. HAHS, MARTIN LUTHER, Friedheim - Eliglisli, Malbrmalics Black Mask, Music Club, A Cappella, Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation, Mark Twain. HAILS, GEORGE FORREST, Centralia, Ill. - Pllysinzl Erlzicalioai, Englixli Varsity Club. HARTLE, JANICE LESSLE Y, Jackson - Hl.Yffl7'-j', Ifrlglixln Sorosis, Debate, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta, Black Mask. HAUCK, VICTOR BENJAMIN, Jeffriesburg - Imlusfrial Arix Young Men's Christian Association, Mark Twain, Kappa Delta Pi. HELBER, WALLACE HORTON, Bonne Terre - Pllysinll SCll'l1l'l' Mark Twain, Music Club. -33 fl i' iisi YNY v.,Yk..v..Y.,y,, . VY ..V. v , , , , , , 4 Q, .. .I y. 4. y. I.. J Y Y Y .Y V ti .1 ,f',' I iilli ' K 2 , ' I I P , 'L 1 M .V 'iiiiarr ., ., il , 1f '?s'qf',- rl V 3 .aa '79 in . ' 5 Taft g ' if ,a '-fv- ' - vi V I H . . ' 'Y s 3? W .4 ia , N-144' if sa , ' . , W VK7 A fd I I 1 '-.. , . . J, mf -e lf q i F? , , V f , Jzj In ,. Y ...... V eii. Y is ai ffl? tl if .saw-33.1. f. ..,. ,, . f y 'Ma We ,,, 'af tae if-. ,.fe.,'f I , ,Z , ,,. , 5? r an- ,Mi V 'gf f f 1 'H w w f f I ' - f'!!fW if! - v- r- 0- lv- , Y'i .','.'.'f.iiv, . y. 4. 4. .y. g. ,, .,, ,Q T 7. .Y. 4 f, L. , ,za ,ll -'Q ,,,, Q Z' , 1 . A fi! -fave zhzal .A A, -1-..A,.A,,A,,A,. l . .. - -. .- af -.F - f ,Lk,p.AfJ..i.4., All Sal, fl' 1 I -it 4, - x HENDERSON, HELEN JANE, Doniphan - Commerce Hesperian, Kappa Delta Pi. HILL GLADYS ELAINE, Fairdealing - English, Home Economics Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Eco- nomics Club, Hesperian. HILL, LESLIE GAMBLIN, Fairdealing -History, Social Science Kappa Delta Pi, Forum, Mark Twain. HOLMES, EVALEE MATTOX, Rolla - English, History Black Mask. HOLMES, MARY EDITH, Rolla - Physical Science Sorosis, Kappa Delta Pi, Physics Club. HOPE, EDITH CHRISTINE, Dexter - Commerce, English Hesperian, Music Club. HORTON, RALPH LEE, St. Louis - Mathematics, History Kappa Delta Pi, Cheney Bowling Club. HUGHES, MARY ELLEN, Muskegon, Mich. - Mathematics HUNTER, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau - History, Social Science Band, Benton, Forum, Orchestra, Music Club, String Ensemble. KEARBEY, EARL CECIL, Ellsinore - History KEARBEY, VELMA LUCILLE, Ellsinore - Social Science, History KIES, BILL JOSEPH, Cape Girardeau - Industrial Arts Benton, Varsity Club. ACY, VIRGINIA RUTH, St. Louis - Art English Young Women's Christian Association. LANG, LEONA PEARL, Oak Ridge - Art Association for Childhood Education, Young Women's Christian Association. LEIMER, ERVIN THEODORE, Pocahontas - History, Social Science LUFCY, CARROLL WILKEY, Cape Girardeau - Physics, Chem- istry, Mathematics Mark Twain, Physics Club. MCCROREY, DOROTHY KEITH, Elvins - Commerce Hesperian. MCDANIEL, ALICE Q'BELLE, Steele -- History, Social Science MCDONALD, JAMES HUNTLEY, Jackson - lnrlustrial Arts MCLANE, EARL ALLISON, Anna, Ill. - Inalnstrial Arts, Physical Education Varsity Club. MACKLEY, MADELINE INEZ, Blodgctt - Commerce, English Sagamore, Sorosis, Young Women's Christian Association, Baptist Student Union. MAINARD, LAURANNA EMMA, East Prairie - Home Economics, Art Association for Childhood Education, Home Economics Club. MARSHALL, DAVID WILLIAM, Illmo - C0mmL'rL'c', English Benton, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Varsity Club, Board of Publications. METZ, MARY CATHERINE, Poplar Bluff 1 English Clio, A Cappella, Young Womenls Christian Association, Music Club. 34- METZ, ROSE JANE, Poplar Bluff -- Home Economics Clio, Young Women's Christian Association, Home Economics Club. L MILLER, CLARE MARIE, Cape Girardeau - History, Social Science MILLER, MARY ROSE, Cape Girardeau - Composifc Clio, Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi. MOBLEY, MARY DONALDSON, Kennett - English, Physical Ell- ucalion Women's Athletic Association, Sorosis. MUELLER, JOSEPH WASHBURN, Cape Girardeau - Science Music Club, Black Mask, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, MURPHY, JANE EVELYN, Rivermines 1 Ari Clio, Sagamore. NANNEY, VIOLET IMOGENE, Cape Girardeau -- English Association for Childhood Education. NEALY, LOIS KAY, Senaca, Oregon - Music, English Clio, Music Club, Orchestra, Marquette Club, A Cappella, String Ensemble, Sagamore, Young Womcn's Christian Association. NIENSTEDT, OLIVE LOUISE, Blodgett - Physical Ezlucalion Young Women's Christian Association, Hesperian, Orchesis, Wom- ens' Athletic Association. O'CONNELL, GLENN NORVAL, Cape Girardeau - Hisfory, S0- cial Science Webster. OHMES, MARIE LUCILLE, Diehlstadc - Physical Eflucafion, His- lory Sorosis, Music Club, Women's Athletic Association, Sagamore, Mar- quette Club. PARMER, JESS HENRY, Farmington - Biological Science Benton, Sagamore, Cheney Bowling Club. PERSONS, WILLIAM CROW, Oberlin, Ohio - Physical Science Webster, Board of Publications. POOL, MARJORY ANNETTE, Fisk - Commerce PRITCI-IARD, LORRAINE MARIAN, Webster Groves - Ari, S0- cial Science Young Women's Christian Association, Forum. QUICKE, JUANITA OLIVE, St. Louis -- Physical Education Women's Athletic Association, I-Iesperian. REMLEY, MARLIN EUGENE, Hornersville - Physics, Chemistry, Mathemalics Alpha Phi Omega, Black Mask, Webster, Baptist Student Union, Young Men's Christian Association, Capaha Arrow, Chemistry Seminar, Cheney Bowling Club. RODGERS, ESTHER LUELLA, Jackson - English, Social Science Sorosis, Black Mask. SANFORD, MAE JEAN, Cape Girardeau - Hisfory, Social Science Capaha Arrow. SCOTT, RAYMOND CLENDENIN, St. Louis - Hisfory, English Alpha Phi Omega, Young Men,s Christian Association, Cheney Bowling Club, Kappa Delta Pi. SIMS, JAMES KENDALL, Enid, Oklahoma - Mafhcmafics, Inclus- lrial Avis, Science Alpha Phi Omega, Young Men's Christian Association, Forum. SMITH, LOURETTA KATHRYN, Elvins - Conzmerce, Malhe- matics Hesperian, Sagamore, Kappa Delta Pi. SMITH, WILLIAM L., Dexter - Hislory, Social Science Webster, Forum, Alpha Phi Omega. SPIES, WILLARD DALE, St. Louis - Hisfory ..35.. 'A N fa iv 7 :Sf :Q T - 'Nfl i 5,41 . s 0 n J W9 4' +9 Q ss lg? 'f a 35 U 35 .,- -Q 1 Q L .Q 'SW fa. 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Slfxldiildiwlftlbldiwlfl Khbl H5654 legal .44 tg. 54:4 .lcfxtgcl ,Tx K 1 . e' f'JlfWl'! SPRADLING, VERNON LESTER, Matthews - Commerce SPRINKLE, JAMES CARL, Illmo - Ir1rlzzslriulArts Mark Twain, Orchestra, String Ensemble. STREHLMAN, ELVILRA VERCELE, Leslie 1 Comflosilf' Music Club, I-Iesperian, Orchesis, Association for Childhood Edu- cation, Young Womens Christian Association. STUEBNER, LUCILLE HELEN, Perryville - History, Commerce Sorosis, Black Mask. SUENKEL, ELOISE CATHERINE, Hermann - English Hespcrian, Black Mask, Young Women's Christian Association. SUTHERLIN, OVA ANN, Ellsinorc - Home Economics TAYLOR, CAROL LAWTON, Sedalia - English Association for Childhood Education, Young Womenis Christian Association. TAYLOR, ROBERT HENRY, Jackson - Music Webster, Music Club, Black Mask, A Cappella, Band, Baptist Stu- dent Union. TAYLOR, VIRGINIA ESTEELE, Cape Girardeau - English, Music Black Mask, Music Club, String Ensemble, Orchestra, I-Iesperian, Sagamore, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. TETLEY, VERA MAE, Sikcston - Commerce, Social Sciencu Sorosis. TRAUERNICHT, SOPI-IIA MARIE, Bismarck - Commerce Gamma Delta, Womenis Athletic Association, Young Women's Christian Association. TUCKER, JANET FARRAR, Brentwood - Composite Young Women's Christian Association, Association for Childhood Education, Home Economics Club. VAN BIBBER, HELEN LOUISE, Malden - Home' Economics, English Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. VALLEROY, CLARA MAE, Claryville - Composite Marquette Club. WAGNER, GERHARDT HENRY, Cape Girardeau - History, So- cial Science Forum, Gamma Delta, Mark Twain. WATTS, BYRON EDWARD, St. Louis - Chemistry, Biology, Physics Benton, Social Life Committee, Music Club. WEBB, LOWELL ELWOOD, Birch Tree - Earth Science Mark Twain, A Cappella. WEBER, GEORGE FRED, Steelville - Com mercy, English Sigma Tau Delta. WILKENING, VIRGINIA LOUISE, Cape Girardeau - Ari Sorosis, Association for Childhood Education, Kappa Delta Pi. WILLETT, THURMAN OPTIMISTIC, Perkins - Commerce, History WILLIAMS, MARJORIE LOUISE, Cape Girardeau - Compositr, Art Orchestra, Women's Athletic Association, Gamma Delta, Associa- tion for Childhood Education. WISEMAN, jOHN HENRY, Cape Girardeau - Commvrcc, Eug- lisb Benton,'Alpha Phi Omega, Sagamore, Young Menls Christian As- sociation. WRIGHT, MARY ANN, Doniphan - Art, Com mcrce Hesperian, Young Womcnls Christian Association. WULFF, MAURINE AMANDA, Gordonville - Home Economics Home Economics Club, Young Women's Christian Association. 36- -yi -,'. -f. ,pf -y-. -7.. ,,'. ,y'. -y .ri N -y. ,yi x.,l,4,,v ur-Au v,akv Ao v,vMv u v H V --,,' ,lvvvvvvvv-rv Y 'rv-vtvvvvvv -, . YATE5, HIZRSCQHH. XVILSON, Nhtrlucws - lmf11.xf1'i111 Arif, Srffiuf 91' Q Sviwlrf' Tj? 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A . 'Hal Ea. :fri 4 -:na 'i F 1 -ev. gp. -:FI Nfl an .ii t C92 '70 1.0 .C v ac., -1 .ff ' .1 J .1 .ik .X .' f 1 rye, 4242414 .is E ,LD Qian ALLISON, CLINTON EDWARD, Crystal City - Physical Science Varsity Club, Junior Class President, Black Mask, Mark Twain. ARNOLD, MARSHALL, Benton - Hixloty, Social Scicncc ARNOLD, MARY LOUISE, Bell City - Home Economics, Compos- iff Women's Athletic Association, Association for Childhood Educa- tion, Home Economics Club. ASHBY, EARNEDELL MARIE, East St. Louis, Illinois - Aff Clio, Sagamore, Cheer Leader. ASLIN, DARROL JACKSON, Bloomfield - Commerce, Social Science Forum. ATOR, MARY LEE, Doniphan - English Young Women's Athletic Association. AUCHTER, HARRY ALBERT, Chicago, Illinois - Cbcmishfy Alpha Phi Omega, Mark Twain, Cheney Bowling Club. BALLARD, HELEN VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau - Ari, Hisfory, Social Science Orchestra, Music Club, Sorosis. BANTA, BYRON BERTRAND, Sullivan - I-Ifxfory, Social Scicncc Mark Twain, Band, Orchestra, Music Club, A Cappella. BARBER, MARY VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau -- English, Music Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Music Club, Hes- perian, A Cappella, Baptist Student Union. BARKER, KERMIT F., Lutesville - English BEARD, WILLIAM i TOR, Ca e Girardeau - riculiure Agriculture Club. JLAAJ 5 : V: 'cA J fvvtrzv T 94.4 1 BEGRHAM, 7ELMA , ooter - Plonuglicoi usic Hesperian, Home Economics Club. I BECKMAN, DOROTHY LADONNE, Cape Ciiiardeau -- cmc Economics arquette Club. N NNETT, MILDRED JUNE, Cape Girardeau - Music, English BESS, MILBURN LAVELLE, Cape Girardeau - Pre-Mcalical Benton, Band, Orchestra, Pi Mu Omicron, A Cappella. BIGHAM, JAMES EDWARD, Deering - Englixb, Commerce Mark Twain, Commerce, Track. BLACKFORD, MARJORIE ANN, Cape Girardeau - History, English BLES, THOMAS CALVIN, Benton - Pre-Engiiicrring BOWERS, JOHN ROBERT, Illmo 1 Hixlory Marquette Club, Benton. BOWMAN, ARNOLD PAUL, Sikeston -- Physics, Claemisfry Benton. BRASCHLER, WILMA PAULINE, Doniphan - Commercc, History BRAUN, CHARLOTTE CAROLINE, Cape Girardeau - Commerce BRETCH, LLOYD PHILIP, Ferguson - lnduxlrial Avis Mark Twain, Alpha Phi Omega. ....40.. f. '03 :- r, 4- :,. rx? fig J fy f X .52 ,i 1. WN' , 4 ,Nr O4 bf, , A, wo .. to iv ui i. fix . ,.. ixiltfirlfiitff ff? BRIGANCE, MARIANE DORRIS, souurii - Composite 3, BROCK, AUDIE GUY, Caruthersville - Mom- QQ? LIE? Benton. BRYANT, MARGARET ELIZABETH, Charleston - Commerce, ix H ixto r y V, :si TMS? BULLOCK, DOROTHY ELLEN, Overland - Muxic Young Women's Christian Association, Music Club, A Cappella, Association for Childhood Education. t 5,3 my BURNETT, BILL CRAIG, Normandy - Mallaemaficx, Music' Qi Band, Orchestra, Alpha Phi Omega, Music Club, Mark Twain. CAMPBELL, RUTH MAE, Capo Girardeau - Hoiur Eroiromirr Clio, Marquette Club, NWomen's Athletic Association. TM? 7' f N u CAPE, MARGARET KATHERYN, DeSoto - Arr Music Club. CAsTEEL, ALMA LEE, Doriioliiu - Muiir CHAPMAN, JEROME, Quiiu - Pro-En,uiuror,'ug Webster, Alpha Phi Omega. EJ? .fn WPC, 4? fdf fp .sf .- CH1LDERs, HELEN LOUISE, Olivo Branch, Illinois - English, C 0 m m vrce Hesperian. iff? COBBLE, VERLA B., Oak Ridge - Muflurmoni-r COLMAR, HARRY KENNETH, Capo Girardeau - sr-irurr Benton. jg, iii? 5, COOK, JOHN MACK, Quliri - HiSf0YJ',SOCitl1SL'i1'IIl'l' , Webster. K' ff, 7, COOPER, FLOYD ELMER, Puirioo - Social si-iriiro Nl , Mark Twain, Young Menls Christian Association. - f , ', , kg' l. COOPER, VALERA FRANCES, Puxico -- 'J 1' CQ- Wesley Foundation, Young Womcn's Christian Association, Asso- ' E A ciation for Childhood Education. ' I 5 . . . is ' ' - X COMER,11THEL WILLETTA, Capo Girardeau - Mmm - 3 fy, Music Club, Orchestra, Baptist Student Union. 17' X . 1 CRADDOCK, MARY JEANNETTE, sr. Louis- srionrr M '- J- Gamma Delta. - ' 5 . CRAIN, JESSIE MARGARET, St. Louis - PII-Miifrll Erilllilfiiml V I' Women's Athletic Association. ' ,X b , Fi s : I gi K GN V CROOK, LOWRY WILLIAMS, Blytheville, Arkansas - Chemistry, Pbyxicx 'fi Black Mask, Mark Twain, Baptist Student Union, Young Men's Christian Association, Chemistry Club. DAGGER, RICHARD BALL, Somerville, New Jersey - Hixlory, Science DALE, VIRGINIA BETTE, Marston - Ari, English J Womenls Athletic Association, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. DAVIS, SUE, Poplar Bluff - History Clio. DAVIS, WILLIAM MORGAN, Dexter - Hixfory, Social Science Forum, Baptist Student Union. DAVISON, JAMES WILBUR, sr. Louis - Hirforo ig. X 9 mi, .fQI' l I ..41... fiuzznial .'lflla, , 5215! T TSR, fi, 951' . AVIS , RA DMUND iverview Gardens - Malhemalics ggi a Phi ega, ebs amma Delta, Cheney Bowling Club. NT ELEN' IS , Pacific - Home Economics 45. 'W , .ffm ' -f - ,. ,ag .sh fi. .fa K1 if ' ' ' ab, ff, ET! 25 .fm . f Q it: , L-fx. ,. Thx' Ni .LA , r ,A L15 V' ,-. eh- fQi .sw fly- , . . ,. -'-I S41 .s: J ap .1 1 ' :ts ssh. 1. il 'ax' 2? f nqz 'RQ up A .-f.- -es - ,. 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DUHADWAY, WILLIAM MARSHALL, East St. Louis, Illinois - Inziuslriul Arfs, Physical Eclucalion Varsity Club, Benton. DUNN, HELEN AUGUSTA, Cape Girardeau - Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. EBERWEIN, DECIMA ELIZABETH, Chesterfield - C07l'll70SlfE Forum, Kappa Delta Pi, Forum. ECHOLS, ROBERT M., Dyess, Arkansas -- English Black Mask. ESTES, MORTON BERN, Cape Girardeau - Physics Camera Club, Physics Club, Sagamore, Mark Twain. FALLS, CHESTER MILES, Dexter -- Physical Eclucalion, Hislory Varsity Club, Benton, Track, Golf. FARRAR, GERALDINE FERN, Union - English Association for Childhood Education, Sorosis. FOARD, ROBERT WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau - History, Social Science F N fjOAN CLAIRE, Centralia, Illinois - Commerce, English MANN, EARL F. A., Cape Girardeau - Science ma Delta. I SON, RAMON MAYLARD, Cape Girardeau - Hisfory, Social Q Science LLETT, FRANCES MARIE, Fredericktown -- English, Music Sorosis, Music Club, Orchestra. LADISH, DALLAS ROY, Cape Girardeau - Physical Science Agriculture Club. GRAY, JAY DEE, Zalma - Influslrial Aris HAGEMANN, JULIA ELIZABETH, Hayti - Home Economics Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi. HAPKE, POLLY CLARA, St. Louis - Physical Educafion Womenls Athletic Association. HAW, MARY ELLEN, St. Clair - English Black Mask, Sigma Tau Delta. HAWKINS, MARTHA FRANCES, Commerce - Physical Educa- tion, Social Science Women's Athletic Association. HAWKS, MILDRED LEA, Doniphan - Englixh HEMINGWAY, JULIA SUE, Senath - Ari, English Young Women's Christian Association, Orchesis, Association for Childhood Education. HENKE, ERDMAN J., Waterloo, Illinois - HITT, LAWRENCE CLIFFORD, Cape Girardeau -- Prc Engineering HOELLER, WARREN JOSEPH, Perryville - Scirncc Marquette Club. HOLLOMAN, LA VERNE, Elvins -- Commerce, English Hesperian. HOWARD, KATE ERNESTINE, Holcomb - Hisiory HUDSON, NEVA RAE, Canalou - Ari HUNT, GARNET JUNE, Doniphan - Ari, Mafhemulics JOHNSON, DORA MADELINE, White Oak - Home Economics JOHNSON, DOROTHY MARIE, Cape Girardeau - Commerce Hesperian. JOHNSON, KATHLEEN ELLA, Advance - Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi, Young Women's Christian Association, Home Economics Club. JONES, HAROLD MERL, St. Louis - Mathematics, Physical Ezlucalion JONES, LEONARD CLIVE, St. Louis - Physical Science, Mathc- mafics q.., Chemistry Seminar. KASTEN, CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA, Jackson - English, Musft' Gamma Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Orchestra, String Ensemble, Music Club. s KASTEN, DOROTHY MARIE, Jackson - Home Economics ' Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club, Gamma Delta, Hesperian. KELLER, DEWEY MARTIN, Cape Girardeau - Mathcmaiics, Physics, Chemistry Kappa Delta Pi, Benton, Coach QTraining Schoolj KERNS, MARY VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau - Mafhfmalics, Scicncc Clio, Marquette Club, Kappa Delta Pi. KERR, HUGH LOGAN, Webster Groves - Pre-journalism KINDER, JAMES GILBERT, Oak Ridge - Science Webster. KINDER, VERNON WILLIAM, Whitewater - Spanixh KUHLMAN, DERRILL SHERWOOD, Patton -- Hixlory KUHLMANN, RICHARD HENRY, St. Louis -- Mufh1'muficX Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Delta, Mark Twain. LANGLEY, RANDEL G., EsseX - Scicncc 7'Lvn..a,f 7-'S 91-f , pam. all 41waTM.N4L.?n 4b l144AAJl h4,qJ gran-JL ...43... qqg. gp, his pf' '.l-'- sh .z1:,.f.Q.'Q aff, Winnie. alex '92..nOr: 4:9u7f.Q:Q.f9.-:li-X -C?.r-i?Qr5Cxi?af5hvw 6-r15Lr.7Er9fain Zark-T-1 fir- Q ..,. .fi 1. 1. .QQ 'J ci. fl? J. ,QQ e. ., f . sm, v :sl Qi., 'N '- ., U . 1, ' it .-49 mu 33 .N .Q -X, Lf.- -i .1 YN, 3? qv 'N f. xi Fu ef. x. 5. U . w is ,-X, X,- fw K . 545+ fri., , . , K., J ' '27, QQ fa '35 'iT fi? 91, , 72, ' T57 P5 ? X 2 1 '93 '3' ' 'L DEQ, 'fi F4 tg i . -if Q Q ' fd? J 5554 ,df I x K' 'ii 1 il if? '35 - ,, 'A T-If , FE? 'Q X 5 ff Au J P ggi E ? 5,5 'QF gf. T, , ir? f I ' 2-if .EFL 1 ff fx J J QI, 1? -4? 5. 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'AQ Q .., L5 4 'J 19 -H ma- -gg .cf L75 Q m . .sg 5, my 7 um JT fKf QR 31? 'YQ rv Q .gg : L :E B . I N 24? nfl' e , ,f rf , 'tux' .,,- uf ' af .nyfsf vi' fr' f v- evf .fwvfxf-vfwf f-fsvf-, jj: W' sly ek9wv22s1'vQ2ha wskaelatwitlgfevf 14.4, .,,,..,, .,,,..,,,..,,,..,,,..,,, rm. W .qw .LW .4 .,,,..,,, .,,, .4 -ihezbw LEEPER, CLAUDE KIRKPATRICK, Ironton - Science, English Webster, Music Club, Black Mask. LEMING, JOHN GRISHAM, Cape Girardeau -- Physics, Malbemalics Webster, Physics Club, Camera Club. LIMBAUGH, JEANETTE HELEN, Cape Girardeau A- Composilr' Association for Childhood Education. LITZELFELNER, MARY FRANCES, Cape Girardeau - English Sorosis, Sigma Tau Delta. LOISEAU, LOUIS, Perryville - Chemistry Webster, Board of Publications, Marquette Club. LORBERG, M. G., Cape Girardeau - Speech, English Benton, Black Mask, Sigma Tau Delta, Gamma Delta. LOVELACE, GEORGE THOMAS, Cape Girardeau - Maibeniaiics Physics, Cloemisfry Chemistry. LOWE, GEORGE ANDREW, St. Louis - Physical Science Webster, Physics Club, Sagamore, Kappa Delta Pi. LUFCY, GLENN HUDSON, Cape Girardeau - Mark Twain, Physics Club. MCDONALD, ELIZABETH ANN, Jackson - Home Economics Clio, Kappa Omicron Phi. MCELYEA, JOHN ARTWELL, Cape Girardeau - Agriculiure Agriculture Club. MADSEN, HELEN MAXINE, St. Louis - Home Economics Hesperian, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. MATTHEWS, DORRIS, Beaufort -- Composite Association for Childhood Education, Clio. MAYFIELD, PINCKNEY MILLER, Portageville - Biology, cham- islry Benton, Alpha Phi Omega. MINNIEAR, ELSIE IRENE, Qulin - Hislory, Social Science Women's Athletic Association. MONTGOMERY, MATHILDE EILEEN, Charleston - Bfology, Mathematics Sorosis, Black Mask. MORAN, SUSAN, Cape Girardeau - Hesperian MOUSER, LYMAN ORLIN, Cape Girardeau -- Pre-Engineering MUELLER, ANTOINETTE ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau - Home Economics, Science Hesperian, Music Club, Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi. MUELLER, DAVID HALL, Cape Girardeau - History Mark Twain, Capaha Arrow, Camera Club. MURPHY, MARION LOUISE, Morley - Music NOTHDURFT, DOROTHY ANNA, Cape Girardeau - Home Eco- nomics, Ari Home Economics Club, Kappa Omicron Phi, Hesperinn. OWEN, MILDRED IONA, Bell City - Music Women's Athletic Association, Music Club. OWENSBY, EMMETT C., Pittsburg, Kansas - Hisfory 44 -- Q ff'-'J ' Wf, rf- i ' MJ - 5 +L-.ML dlhul 0' 02 O4 Jw 'cf,CZZLl PARRISH, ANNA GERALDINE, Piggott, Arkansas 1 Home Eco- 7107711119 Sorosis, Women's Athletic Association, Young Womcn's Christian Association, Home Economics Club. PECK. ELEANOR, Malden 1 Hislory Sorosis, Young Womenls Christian Association, Sagamore. PENDLETON, VIRGINIA LEE, Capc Girardeau 1 Physical Science, Biological Science Kappa Delta Pi, Orchesis, Hesperian. PERKINSON, CELESTE ALLENE, Cape Girardeau 1 Social Science Clio, Music Club, A Cappella, Association for Childhood Education. PIERCE, ,IANIS LOLA, Cape Girardeau 1 Music Baptist ,Student Union. PIERCE, PAUL EUGENE, Cape Girardeau 1 Imluslrial Arfs POST, JANET ORMSBEY, Cape Girardeau 1 Ari, English Hesperian, Music Club, Black Mask. POWERS, WILLIAM TALMAGE, Piedmont 1 Pre-Legal PRUETT, EULIS ARTHUR, Hornersville 1 English, Commerce PUCI-IBAUER, LORENE MILDRED, Jackson 1 Milsic Music Club, Association for Childhood Education, Young Womenls Christian Association. RANDALL, MURRY LEE, Greenville 1 Hixlory, Speech Webster, Forum, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate, Baptist Student Union. RAPP, JERRY ANTHONY, Cape Girardeau 1 Chemisfry, P113 ' Benton, Marquette Club. q ROBERTSON, JACK COLLINS, Ironton 1 Pre-Voculi cullure Benton, Agriculture Club. SANDERS, BERNICE LEONTEEN, Blythevillc, Arkansas Home Economics Home Economics Club. SCHREINER, ROBERT EDWIN. Fruitland 1 Hixlory Pi Kappa Delta, Debate, Mark Twain, Forum. SCHULTZ, AUDREY MARIAN. Salem 1 English, Speech Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association, Association for Childhood Education. SCHULTZ, ROBERT LOUIS, Cape Girardeau 1 Hisiory, Social Science Benton, Band. SCHUPP, ROBERT CRAIG, Union 1 Music Orchestra, Music Club, Band, String Ensemble, Mark Twain, A Cappella. SCHWARTZ, RAYMOND GRANT, Steele 1 English, Social Science SCOTT, MARY BETH, Jackson 1 Home Economics Baptist Student Union, Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. SEAY, MARTHA MILDRED, Salem 1 Commerce Sorosis. SHARP, FRANK WAYNE, Fornfelt 1 Physical Science, Mulhe- mafics SHEPPARD, HOMER T., Fornfelt 1 Malhcmalicx, Imluslriul Atl, A Science Alpha Phi Omega, Mark Twain. SIEMERS, LORRAINE FRANCES, Cape Girardeau 1 English, Clio.HM0ry 'L 0'L4-J ,-I If-C ,. , 291.1 .Ll , ' 4,0-QL.. Ou-24, I J-'vw ' ' Wu lk-fifiif ' 5?-U11-L afwilw fc- 5601010 I T fir: f.f.-Xpifall .Ta i'.Tt5if5T.i CT: . 'V' :Qs..tQi..tQ.'. EV. fV...'Vr. 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SLOVER, JULIUS ELWOOD, Cape Girardeau - English, History Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Debate, Black Mask, Forum, Webster. SPRADLING, HOMER HAROLD, Matthews - Commerce, Physi- cal Education Benton. STANLEY, OLIVE EILEEN, Doniphan - Art, English Women's Athletic Association. STANLEY, TOMMIE IMOGENE, Doniphan - Composite' STATLER, HELEN VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau - English, Com- merce STECK, CHARLES WILSON, Jackson - Inzlustriul Arts, History Mark Twain, Band. STECK, DOROTHY LUCILLE, Jackson - Music, Commerce Clio. STEWART, KATHRYN MARIE, Cape Girardeau - Com nzerccf, Music Marquette Club, Music Club. STOKELY, MARILYN JO, Chaffee - Commerce, English Sorosis, Baptist Student Union, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. STRUM, MILTON B., New York - Dentistry Alpha Phi Omega. SUNDERMAN, ROBERT CHARLES, St. Louis - Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics Benton. SUTTON, JOSEPH WALTER, Flat River - English Band, Baptist Student Union, Black Mask, Benton, Music Club, Orchestra, Ministerial and Social Service Club. TATE, LINDELL PAUL, Fredericktown - History Webster. THOMPSON, MILFORD DONALD, Risco - Commerce TIBBS, BETTY BIGGS, Dexter - Art Orchesis, Women's Athletic Association. TIPPETT, MARY JO, Advance - English Sigma Tau Delta. TRANTHAM, ARCHIE PEYTON, Thomasville - Agriculture, Biology Agriculture Club. TUCKER, GENEVIEVE FRANCES, Senath - Home Economics TURNER, ELEANOR C., Cape Girardeau - Composite, English Young W0men's Christian Association, Association for Childhood Education. TURNER, RICHARD T., St. LOUIS - Chhnislry Black Mask, Benton, Alpha Phi Omca. VANCE, APOSTLE PAUL, St. Louis - Physical Science Chemistry Seminar. VEACH, NYSABEA, Vienna, Illinois - Home Economics, Music VOGEL, LEONARD H., Cape Girardeau - Commerce, History Benton. 46- VOGEL, LORNA MARIE, Cape Girardeau - English Black Mask, Clio, Gamma Delta. WALKER, MARJORIE JANE, Ellington - Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi. WARD, LAURA LOUISE, Poplar Bluff - Music, English Music Club, Clio, A Cappella, Sigma Tau Delta, Women's Athletic Association. WATTS, WILMA PAULINE, Poplar Bluff - Home Economics Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club, Association for Child- hood Education. WEBB, DOROTHY REBECCA, Cape Girardeau -- English A Cappella. WELTGE, ED H., Nashville, Illinois - Social Science Forum, Benton, Ministerial and Social Service Club, Young Men's Christian Association. WHITWELL, GARNET FAY, St. Louis - Physical Educalion Sorosis, Baptist Student Union, Women's Athletic Association. WILLER, VELMA VIRGINIA, Cape Girardeau - Music, Art Orchestra, Music Club, String Ensemble, Gamma Delta. WILLIAMS, LANCE H., St. Louis - Hislory, Social Science Mark Twain. WILLIAMSON, BLAN W., Tyler - General WILLIAMSON, WILBUR LEE, St. Louis - Imlusfrial Arix, History Mark Twain, Alpha Phi Omega. WILSON,QMELBA NAOMI, Holland - COWI7l1!'l'C'!', English Hespcrian. WINSTON, DOROTHY DIX, Holcomb - Home Economic.: Kappa Omicron Phi. WOHLWEND, MILDRED CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau - Hesperian, Home Economics. ZIMMER, MARY FRANCES, Cape Girardeau - Composiff' Clio, Music Club, Marquette Club, Sagamore. WOLFE, HELEN MARIE, Cape Girardeau - English, Languages - 47 .s .KI 'fa Q. R: 5, -X. . 1. f 5- RH. .v fx. iii 1.1 'ii E 5 54? E47 , 4- :fi 75 5 Ek io LQ 151 :Ei 4. 81' fs? , so gi ,Tri C5 fb 921 ' ., Q fQ, af Q 'E :ya :Pg iw if ji we KX 9 Q fig 5 SN, 3? 5? Q 55 1,3 , ' 'J' . Q 5 F 1? Jr: FI Y ,f vi, eg: ,c . N 505 37.12 Qe'1aQ3g.c'Qo'Q fs-o A c'oi'G'e'oc'Qc A fa' 'vc fasilt,.MafiaKilimQi-4sffaifasil-E2ti9f5?f2x-rlmatiasfcfx 04242414 I 1 9 A 1 n u 1 v-UI I,Q,Q,,v.,v,l,,v1,V,V-lk.1.,l,.I,,V,,v,,v..I,,l v-rvvvvyvvv-v'vv 'A v'YY'Y'vvvvvv'Y Y'Y r,A1,v..04,l.v..'..'.,I v I I Q 1 1 li 2 YYVY-YYIY YQVYVVYTVVY 'l 5 hs. ,V A , aw ,ww . . ,, M N , ,f 4,3 i5i Ii,-Wy I' ,. .. if W J.. 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BLAKENEY, JUNE MAREE, Dexter BLANKINSHIP MES LAMB T, Kennett Webste 'Cay I .- rgzwf ,unof 0.1 W 1 Q W J. I 50- -- 5 w BODENSTEIN, ALVIN, Jackson Mark Twain, Music Club, Band, Orchestra, String Ensemble. BOECKMAN, ELMER CHARLES, Marble Hill Agriculture Club. BRAZEAL, MARY BELLE, Chaffee Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. BREUER, WILLIAM OHNSON St. amcs BROWN ADA LOUISE St. Louis J . J n Mb Webster, Band, Orchestra. I Alpha Phi Omega, Black Mask, Mark Twain, Young e ' hris tian Association. ' fp? K BROWN, LAWRENCE ROBERT, Webster Groves j aj I BROWN, WARREN EUGENE, West Frankfort, Illinois Benton, Alpha Phi Omega, Cheney Bowling Club. BULLOCK, GRACE IRENE, Overland Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. BURKE, JACKSON LOUIS, Vanduser Agriculture Club. BURNESON, RAY WILLIAM, Overland Benton, Alpha Phi Omega, Black Mask, Capaha Arrow, Young Men's Christian Association. BURNS, LAWRENCE ISHMAEL, Doniphan BUTTREY, JOHN WILLIAM, Illmo Mark Twain, Alpha Phi Omega. CALDWELL, BERNADINE ALDORA, Lutesville Hesperian, Women's Athletic Association. CAMP, BERTA LEA, Lilbourn Clio. CARNAHAN, EVA IRENE, Ellisnorc CARR, ROENA DOLORES, Zalma CARTER, GELENA LEE, Steele Association for Childhood Education. CHISM, VERA ELIZABETH, Illmo COCHRAN, JOHN HOWARD, Cape Girardeau Webster. COFFMAN, MARY OCTAVIA, Farmington Sorosis, Music Club. CONRAD, RUTH ELIZABETH, Jackson A Cappella, Women's Athletic Association, Music Club, Sorosis. CORD, WILLIAM OWEN, St. Louis CRAIG, MARY ANN, Illmo Clio, A Cappella, Band, Music Club. CULBERTSON, DORIS JEAN, Bloomfield Women's Athletic Association. 1- M' ...,, , X u I ,mfg ,. . ,lu N .. cj '-N K X. j ,f 12 7077763763 wa ck N I N, XX Mx f' E E E SN as E X -x KN gi: , 1. R . 4 LN, 1. -, ff J J C J R X 'ff JK J' t N . t 1 N xi LST' f -- 'fc' . gh. ' ' ' AV 1- iff AVIS, RH D4iiMAY, mi ' H I a pa O icr n Plii, soc9t1on forjhild ood Education, Wom- , . oA'1' - ,QE DAY, A ES, seleyj , U 52,1 A A ooV , - 3 J . Q71 DEJQN, HN C QAY Demi , ,,,, , A All J . 4:4 , oo 1:55 f .1 ,, x 42:4 J .-.-- . A J ooo li? A D O S NICE-afou --L M3 fl --f..- may fi , ,. .E,, . I. . ,, - g ti - J - Hom Econbm imdapkst Student Union. ,f .za -'-- 5g 'i5, V . .Qi V W , i D D, F E, ampa, Florida ip. i ,f 7, -1 ,.,v' if v'A,gV' ,, ' 2 oun s Christian Association, Association for Childhood Q ,A V U i V ui' A ' ' Ediu ion , W men's Athletic Association. i' ' DU EY, HELEN VERA, sikemm 'X :sql rotjg W men's Athletic Association, Young Won1en's Christian 'Qi' A , I Associat' n, Association for Childhood Education. 4- r l,,, A 1 A -'41 .tg , f I- , A , 1 I I '17, , 9 'Q f lf gf Ei? 0 kLAss,HETT1E JEAN, Senath A .,t' ' iz, , i t A'V 1 'A M DUNCAN, LENORA VANETA, Williamsville A I Baptist Student Union, Women's Athletic Association. ' . - it EDWARDS, JAMES OLIVER, Dexter Ts . ' 'Egg' Webster, Black Mask. if- if-.E A ' 53? il: -, ,ia ff fir ya :an G, ZW i J ' , R ,A , J 'Q' ' A EPPERSON, CAROLINE H.,H0pewe1l, virginia Jw ,3 J . it-, 'E' M7 Q1 Clio, Black Mask, Orchesis. mir ' , ' , , A . . ffg? ' 5311 If A ' -f vii? EVITTS, JAMES THOMAQ, Ca Gira au in Q , ,,,x 'ii Q ' Avi iff J, . FANN, STELLA DEE, Po lu ski- J , s R' 135 Clio. A V'ti , J ,L x'l , H 'Ev :Q i'1' f' f filif 1 4 ',iL in ' 29: A. at -. ,AEV , iiii GF L, v o oreho Q ' 51: i'L l ' A 7 . A --we H A A fig E ZP T o JA ,ca cG' au ' 551 ,EDI 2 1 My e cr, A i me f ,C ea . V, ' iff? x RJ lie. Eel! ' ' :iii in H V.V 3 QJPL E RO Y IZABETH, C946 Gi if au 5512 ' fi J inl . E ,W 0 E ,Gor nville im. ' ,V f, 'J i EI? ik , QW, X ivvsi E R, AEL e ?kEQ J, . W.. E 0 , U ak i LQ-3 a te S f LQ: L .J A :N 'f- sf?fiffV3fif ' E' .ii'2v1ff 2? 1. fix' in EQ ,Q fi' 52 ik: 751 if? fx- 'fr . -, iff: 1, . 'f- g - 133 T53- ' iii 4 -4 wi . Us as ,W J.-3103.5 M. gv,4:,,,,z:, Fc:,qg4s,,,c.,5JS,+V9m4LJg4Q54Nf4Nf4g+,4sQ+C4Q'X fo ,Q 1 Q W lldllldlfdl M hri ss tion OLEN Cape Girardeau RALD GRANT, Jackson l S, MARY BELLE, Fisk Y I , istcri , Young N, , ' Women's Athletic Association. GERBER, GORDON JULIAN, Cape Girardeau Webster, A Cappella. GRAY, NOAH ELLISON, Zalma Mark Twain. GRINDSTAFF, ROY RAY, Lutesville Young Men's Christian Association, Agriculture Club. GUNNETT, CARROL ARTHUR, Leadwood Benton. HAMPSON, CLAY, Wilson, Arkansas Pi Mu Omicron. HAWKINS, NORMA BERNICE, Lutesville 'Women's Athletic Association. HELM, MARJORIE LEE, Caruthersville Music Club, String Ensemble, Orchestra. HENDERSON, CHARLES ALLEN, Delta Agriculture Club. HINK, VIRGINIA BESS, Fredericktown Clio, Gamma Delta. I-IOEFER, MARJORIE ELLEN, Doniphan Hesperian, Women's Athletic Association. HOPKINS, GERVA IMOGENE, Bloomfield Orchestra, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. I-IOWE, ALBERT LAWRENCE, Cape Girardeau HUBER, HERMAN WILLIAM, PertyvilIe Mark Twain, Marquette Club. HUNEKE, GORDON WILLIAM, Overland Alpha Phi Omega, Young Men's Christian Association. I-IUFFMAN, MARY ELIZABETH, Braggadocio Association for Childhood Education. JACKISCH, VIRGINIA OLGA, Gasconade Association for Childhood Education. JANNEY, JEANNE MAC PHERSON, Concord, Massachusetts Clio, A Cappella. JEFFRESS, MARY ELLEN, Painton Young Women's Christian Association, Home Economics Club. JENKINS, ORA LOYD, Joiner, Arkansas JONES, CORA ATHLEEN, Parma Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. JONES, MARVIN ENNIS, Bernie KAEMPFER, WILLIAM JAMES, Cape Girardeau Webster. KATSCI-IKE, BEULAI-I MAE, Fredericktown Home Economics Club. KEENER, ANNABELLE, Poplar Bluff Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union, Young XVomen's Christian Association. KELLER, LUCILLE ERNA, Cape Girardeau Association for Childhood Education, Hesperian, Gamma Delta. KIES, RUTH GEORGIA, Cape Girardeau Music Club, Hesperian, String Ensemble. 1, :ff 1, 132 , , ek' Q, su is N YE 'fN 2 3: -49 wh: 2 K a Q. 1., ff . ,ya We tis is 1. o.., n.. r., n, 5 1 .pawn P.. Q. e. Qs. '.. V ..'1I' - I'--'lf -'YY--'il--'I 5-Giiacah5iP?3ir?.iFf.i-Asir CNET? HIS :hs 347 JST. -E+' .xii 41.4 ,fi g. :Es . . vi. if Qi? 'f X - Y, U 51. . - - . .4 qkisj 'fad 'f ' ' 'GG .. in ,L , rm 4 fri '- 4.. :pl -V - KW? 973' iff! si 3 - -' '4f kg aw: JA ,gf - -as 'DEY :E f G2 L' i Ffsj rf. fra 'Av HU 3 :ff J, Y, . rf:-, ,A t 'NU 5 5 ,TM fb ,, A. xkslx V ' .EQ -4' 'Nik ' 'f. ku, 'J fp! - - via- Hi? .EE E -NL -N! . ,.' .KA .XG . . ,4? ,fp ,ig ,YQ -'-1 -2 '49 fr M21 NE Tgj iff,- .pf . - .A .44 tx f , N' 342 ,L Qi 'PEP ' iff? '47 J .-, , r, N :- X ,QQ -ku, J-,n .Qi iw -, , I. I f 'jf -Lis, f,. , ,, ff 4, ' J 'rf 7-1? .N -ai ' ' , J ' 1 I SL: 25 CQ Hi - 5 Cf? 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'T 523 its is 524- ci L Q fm ee 'gy 2 Lflgi K , QUA- fri f' 'NQ'i f i WM-W' :RHF-f'0' YI?-'bilvh'-T'J-:NQNQ Y, ,Maya .ifgzsma md:3,42ggligyfflimcfjccbioj-Gugug-,cf 5-,atggbicllji Q if MWZEWEJ KINNISQN, BETTY LEE, Oak Ridge KIEHNE, WILLIAM ALBERT, Cape Girardeau Webster. K1Es,M1R1AM JANE, Jackson Baptist Student Union. KINCAID, MILDRED, St. Louis KING, CLARENCE A., Poplar Bluff Webster. KIRCHHOFF, CARL HARDING, Cape Girardeau Agriculture Club, Gamma Delta, Mark Twain. KORNEGGER, MELVIN DONAHEW, Sikeston Orchestra. KRAUSNICK, WALTER PAT, St. Louis KRIEGER, MARGIE JOAN, Fornfelt LAKE, IRL ROLAND, St. Louis LONG, VERA ARLENE, Bloomfield Sorosis, Home Economics Club. LOONEY, EMILY JANE, Cape Girardeau Association for Childhood Education. LOTTES, HARRY LEO, Perryville Marquette Club, Mark Twain. LOWES, EVELYN LORRAINE, jackson Young Women's Christian Association. LUEDDECKE, ELSIE LOUISE, Parma Hesperian MABUCE, BENTON C., Bessville MCCLANAHAN, DONALD TOWNES, St. Louis Black Mask, Benton. MCDANIEL, MARY KATHERINE, Hayti Association for Childhood Education, Baptist Student Union, Home Economics Club. MCCLURE, WILLIE DALTON, Puxico MCKINNIS, CHARLES LESLIE, Cape Girardeau Band, Benton. MCNEIL, CHARLINE FISHER, Caledonia MCNEIL, ERNEST JACK, Cape Girardeau MAHLER, KENNETH ALLEN, St. Louis Mark Twain, Agriculture Club, Young Men's Christian Associa- tion. MARTIN, GLEN BERTON, Hayti MEDLOCK, WINFRED RANDOLPH, Salem MEYER, ALMA ROSE, Ste. Genevieve Marquette. MIDDLETON, BUFORD, CLYDE, Steele MILLER, ALICE LOUISE, Irondale Gamma Delta, Women's Athletic Association. MILLER, DOLA MAE, Ironton Sorosis, Association for Childhood Education. MILLER, MARY LOUISE, Farmington MILLS, THELMA ROSE, Leadwood Clio. MISENI-IIMER, NATHAN, Cape Girardeau MITCHENER, RALPH WARREN, Naylor Agriculture Club. MONTGOMERY, MARY LOUISE, Silieston Sorosis, Women's Athletic Association. MOORE, MARY LUCILLE, Matthews Hesperian. MOSLEY, JUEL HENRY, Cape Girardeau MULHERON, JOHN WEBER, St. Louis MUSCOVALLEY, JOHN MILTON, St. Louis Benton. NETHERY, BETTY SUE, Hayti Sorosis, Music Club, A Cappella. NORVELL, PAULINE LA ROSE, Marissa, Illinois Sorosis, Gamma Delta, Sigma Tau Delta. OBERKRAMER, MARIE M., Eureka O'CONNELL, TIMOTHY RICHARD, Cape Girardeau Black Mask, Music Club, Webster, Band. OLIVER, MARY LOUISE, Bloomfield Clio, Orchestra, Association for Childhood Education. PARK, C., Marble Hill. Alpha Phi Omega, Webster. PARKER,.NORMAN WINSTON, Kennett Webster, Young Men's Christian Association, Baptist ion, Forum. PARKS, DAVID PAUL, Lilbourn Baptist Student Union. PATTERSON, ILA GERTRUDE, Poplar Bluff PAUTLER, MARGARET LEONA, Union Clio, Marquette. Student Un- 4-55.4 wiv 4 MM it DLL. J X' N ..,gL-,..cQ.:,. :L ..-iyc..cl.' .. nl: ..'.9.- .mba ul -..?..:l: 9 ' .-591411 .C W, ., fa .LY ., V. rx, 'VY gg., P , .NJ :,. .x'f nv' - c J ffl' 1 ? :fa D' lf? A ,, 2. 9 Q . vp fs 1 , x N. 4 f-N, A. ,C tv I. 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' ' .ya 2 1: f L.LL 4 M ' 55- ' ,,. 5 'g if f' . , , 'J Q3 Q S' .V ',,' I ' - I ki X A ,, S -sis so . I , :Qi A 2, 1- - Q P5 za I Q - wi 7 L' ' . V Wifi' -' Ifif' V SJ? ,-... J H AA- A ,ffliffsliIlgfilfliifffi32545flffcfflfc:Iff2:f3gf'41'Qfft5Qli2:fffbiefitrfjeffsIffsfj-QQQIQITQQ H!!! JIWJ POE, DONALD T., Bloomfield Webster, Alpha Phi Omega. POLACK, RUTH MILDRED, Cape Girardeau POPE, FRED OTTO, Winona POPP, GEROLD FLORIAN, Frohna Gamma Delta, Forum. POSEY, EDNA PAULINE, Caruthersville Baptist Student Union, Association for Childhood Education Young Women's Christian Association. POTTINGER, HARDY JOSEPH, Charleston Benton, Marquette Club. POWELL, ANNETTE ELIZABETH, Campbell PRICE, WILLIAM BUCK, Naylor PRIEST, ELSA LEE, Poplar Bluff PROCTOR, MARY DIXON, Sikeston RAGAINS, LULA RUTH, Morley Hesperian, String Ensemble, Music Clu RAINS, MARILYN JO, Cape Girardeau Marquette Club. REED, HELEN LOUISE, Caruthersville Clio. REED, JEAN CARLOS, Puxico REED, MARY LEE, Cape Girardeau Hesperian. REEVES, LESSIE ELISE, Kennett RIEGE, LUCILLE LEONE, Rolla Hesperian, Home Economics Club. b, Orchestra. RIGDON, MARGARET MARY, Cape Girardeau Home Economics Club. Marquette Club. RIORDAN, JOSEPH EARL, Cape Girar ROBERTSON, MARY LOU, Cape Girar Clio. deau deau ROBISON, JIMMIE LEROY, Cape Girardeau Debate, Benton. ROEDER, EDNAMAE PETE, St. Louis ROSBOROUGH, MARY LOUISE, Bonn Clio. RUESELER, VINSON LUCKMAN, Cap Benton, Varsity Club, A Cappella. 56- e Terre e Girardeau SAMPLE, EZEAKIEL ALEXANDER, Jewett Agriculture Club. SANTHUFF, WILLIAM LINDON, Redcord Baptist Student Union. SCHEERER, HELEN JANE, Dexter Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. SCHUMACHER, ANNA LAURA, Hayti Sorosis, Music Club, A Cappella, Marquette Club. SCOTT, NORMA MAXINE, East Prairie Women's Athletic Association, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. SEWELL, ANNA RUTH, Fairdealing Young Women's Christian Association, Orchesis, Hesperian, Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. SHARP, HAZEL NORMA, Steele Association for Childhood Education, Young Women's Christian Association. ,a SIMMONS, HELEN BEATRICE, St. Louis Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. SIMON, CARROL MAE, Ste. Genevieve Music Club, Black Mask, Marquette Club, Wcmen's Athletic As- sociation, Sorosis. SMARR, JOHN SAMUEL, Cape Girardeau Webster, Varsity Club. SMITH, AUDREY ETHEL, Qulin Home Economics Club, Young Women's Christian Association, Baptist Student Union. SMITH, MARION LEONARD, Webster Groves Mark Twain. SOUDERS, FREDA ADEL, Cuba Kappa Omicron Phi, Home Economics Club. SPRADLIN, CHARLES HARRISON, Fornfelt STAFFORD, MILDRED LOIS, Tallapoosa Baptist Student Union, Ministerial and Social Service Club. STEFFEN, KATHRYN MARIE, Ferguson Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. STEVENSON, DIXIE BELLE, Parma Sorosis. STEVENSON, MARY ELLEN, University City Hesperian. STOKER, ULDENE EVIS, Cardwell Baptist Student Union, Association for Childhood Edu tio . STROUP, JOHN HOLLIS, Gravelton SUDDUTH, GORDON, Deering if Agriculture Club. SUMMERS, CLIFFORD, St. Louis Band, Orchestra. SUMMERS, SIDNEY EDWARD, Tallapoosa SYKES, VIRGINIA ADELINE, Stewart, Tennessee Association for Childhood Education. ....57.... 10-LZQZ-leg A-61.130-7, A4.Lf.Jv.vA44.1 1.4-w.w.J.2-1.0 ,144-4-3' ' d-Let? .1.A..,.af 'Un ld' ima S va A '74 , fra , A, U W .4 ,., , , .V ix-'fi'f-fs.nw'-Pffi'-.if 'wi ff 'NT' d o cqfgll-34:gh4.vjc5,1'3cf,?Rc:,J545H5,4:iff:m4.v,Qg45.1-,c5,f,tXjgtQf-Q j4iiZ6i'6ai is-Q r f ,1,q.,- - V ' FJ 4 14 ' 1 'f f ' - gv 5 A si? LKGQ VV J -gig , W ggi 1 f may . . ,, f . ,-4, A J ,wa , f ,,v..f.,,.. 1. . fe elpw -ag A ' s ' ' fi- g Q5 :Nz ggi: ' - I V :,- 1-5.51: ,. ,5 .sw ,a 6345. figjf f fi, f f W .Q ' 32' I I 5 I' ' ' .141 - ' . - fi ' 1 -1 v ' ' - ' ' ' , 54? .LJ . .. .f-.L V .. 7,52 i ,, pf- gp: .. 4 gi Nw 1 WA' 106 fx, ii, , ..,,, Jil: fam. J ' '-M V. . ' '19 Eff? Emi- . ' , Y f, , A ' 251, 15, Z, . 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TAYLOR, WARREN ELWOOD, Sikeston TENKHOFF, A. GLANEER, Cape Girardeau Benton, Alpha Phi Omega. TERRY, MARY LARUE, Cape Girardeau Home Economics Club. THACKER, MARGARET ALMA, Morley Hesperian. IELE, ALFRED WILLIAM, Cape Girardeau Band HOMPSON, DOROTHY RUTH, Charleston Clio, Association for Childhood Education. THOMPSON, MARY JANE, Cape Girardeau Music Club, Hesperian. TOMLINSON, CLARENCE HERBERT, Diehlstadt UHLS, JOHN HARLAH, West Frankfort, Illinois Marquette Club. VAN ARSDALE, WILLIAM PROCTOR, Sikeston VAUGHAN, DONALD SHORES, Montevallo, Alabama Alpha Phi Omega, Benton, Black Mask, Music Club, Capaha Arrow, Band, Camera Club. WALKER, JIMMIE MARCENE, Hayti Clio. WALKER, LILLIE JANE, Naylor WALLEY, JAMES, Cape Girardeau WATERS, ALLEN STARRETT, Malden Webster, Black Mask. WESSEL, EERN EVELYN, Cape Girardeau Gamma Delta. WIGGINS, EARRELL ELMO, Advance WIGGS, EVELYN JUNE, Lutesville Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. WILLIAMS, EARL KENNETH, Patton WILLIAMS, MARTHA JANE, Ferguson Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. WILSON, BERYLE ETHEL, Valley Park Baptist Student Union, Association for Childhood Education WOLTERS, JO HINES, Jackson A Cappella, Benton. WORKMAN, MARYLIN EVA, Hermann WULFF, MILDRED IRIZNE, Gordnnvillc Band, Orchestra. YALLALY, JUDITH BEATRICE, St. Mz1ry's Sorosis, Black Mask, Marquette Club. YEIDA, LE ROY ADDISON, Herculaneum Webster, Cheney Bowling Club. WWMLQ Mu cb-qi, Myra . mfxmwfcf I vw: vvvwa.l.f,,lv,:y.1 yn wwf-fv vv -rv-fvvwv-vvvvvvvvvvv vv vvvYYv'v v E 5 , gig: I E? 'a6Qg J? 12:1 Nw, ,.,, Wm A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .A A A A A A n - A X I 1 A 4 A . 1 . . , 4 f 1 1 4 v 4 A A i xv if I wwf' AAAAAAA '1.A1 W WMM MMM joy M'W'f 5 fWQfMf QW f5'K45?'X'f?g Qvqvfq ' - , 9: 9uz'? J :0 2 fl S 3- y A 9 3 'XL r w Y: 9 M ' 4 F g, 0 Q X- ' ' Maxam u 1' ,Q grew? if 53 Qfl J? I QWQMMWZ A, ' t fx' ,i fiffgfffw S JEFF FL? J Q 3 WG' KY W- ' fx ff - - - 55 , N .w'L 515' 4 as Aifmg 4 as 190 Q-ffiivfis-34' 'S w I '46 -JSF 'NEYE-9 '---129 149 qty' if Q35 ?C9 . 52? 'hiv '4' EJ ' EQ 9 .i -54- 6 H a Q 75? Q F - 5 - W Q 4? JJ T335 5152 . 'AQ Q fs? Q y, - sa af Q K 33 - ZW M Q J ig . - E u Q ' Q Q Q .- - ,, lg 5 - 5 i. as ie iii 6 - Q 4 'QZQMAZMW . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ALEXANDER, EARLINE PAT, St. Louis ALLEN, CHARLYNE RUTH, Jackson AMES, MILDRED A., Desoto Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Asociation, Orchestra, ARNOLD, BERTHA LOIS, Piggott, Arkansas Young Women's Christian Association, Home Economics Club ASHTON, NANCY A., Wellston Young Women's Christian Association. BALDAUF, HENRY LYNN, Chatsworth Webster. BANKS, ROBERT LOUIS, Piedmont Alpha Phi Omega. BARRON, ROBERT JOSEPH, St. Louis Marquette Club. BASKETT, ETHEL JEANNETTE, St. Clair Association for Childhood Education. BAUERLE, BETTY QUINN, Cape Girardeau Debate. BAUGHN, BONNIE ALBERTA, Scnath Sorosis. BEARD, ROBERT LOUIS, Cape Girardeau BECKETT, ROYCE E., Bourbon Young Mcn's Christian Association. BECKMAN, CHARLOTTE FRANCIS, Cape Girardeau Marquette Club. BEHRENS, JACK A., Cape Girardeau Webster, Marquette Club. BILLINGSLEY, HENRY CLAY, St. Louis Webster. BLANKENSHIP, DORIS ELEANOR, Wardell BLATTNER, ROBERT CHARLES, Cape Girardeau BEOMEYER, NANCY LEE, Bloomfield Sorosis, Young Women's Christian Association, Band. BOLLINGER, GOLDIE MAE, Fredcricktown Home Economics Club. BOTTER, MARY ELLEN, Cape Girardeau Debate, Cheerleader. BOYD, LAWANDAE IMOGENE, Campbell BOYTS, STIRLING HARBIN, Chaffee BRAZEAL, KAY JAY, Chaffee 62- BREDALL, SUSAN MARGARET, Pcrryvillc Clio. BREWER, IVAN ALPHONSE, McBride Marquette Club. BRINKOPF, JULIENE CAROLYN, Cape Girardeau - Music, English Clio, Music Club, Orchestra. BROOKS, EVELYN MADURA, Redford Women's Athletic Association. BROOKS, JOE MAXWELL, Parma Alpha Phi Omega. BRUCE, EULA KATHRYN, Hillsboro BRUCE, LEO ALLEN, Charleston BURROUGHS, JOHN ROBERT, Lestervillc CALDWELL, WILLIAM RILEY, Cape Girardeau CAMPBELL, I-IALLIE VIRGINIA, Belleview Women's Athletic Association. CANNON, ROLLO ROSS, Kennett CARDWELL, JOYCE LAVEDA, Poplar Bluff CARRUTHERS, RUBY BURNELL, Sikeston CHURCH, ROBERT WENDEL, Illmo CLENDENIN, CHARLES WILLIAM, Portageville CLEVLEN, JOHN SIDNEY, St. Louis COHOON, HELEN MARIE, Holland COLLINS, TOM JAMES, Caruthersville CONNER, JEAN, Modor, Illinois COOK, JOSEPH EDWARD, Lilbourn COOK, LURA LEE, Bernie COOPER, HOWARD LAFAYETTE, Puxico COURTWAY, CLAUDE COLYER, Poplar Bluff Alpha Phi Omega, Mark Twain, Cheney Bowling Club. COX, HELEN JANE, Painton s e,' .Q e img u YJ. e fs aw e, n BY? l'-nk. QP.. QA Q Q 1-.. Qc , v. 5- .. c., rf . ch. n Q. n r fi 5. n C317 .F :Tl -9 CN: K9 SA' Ja - ao 6' L5 ' ' ' V0 ff' ei 'W , I 'ii fig A .. 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Emilia we CRITES, ILANIA TOMMIE, Cape Girardeau Women's Athletic Association. CURTIS, LOIS ANN, Matthews DACE, BILLY LEE, Sullivan Band. 9 DALE, EMMA DORA, St. Louis DANIEL, THOMAS WILLIAM, Charleston DANIELS, WILLIAM DOHN, Centerville Benton, Music Club. DAVIS, MAXINE WELLS, jackson DAVIS, RICHARD G., Jackson Mark Twain. DEGUIRE, LEO A., Fredericktown Marquette Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Young Men's Christian Asso ciation. DENEKE, MARIE EDNA, Gordonville DIESELKAMP, HERMAN ALEXANDER, Rolla DINZLER, HO ER MARTIN, St. Louis ERTY, WILLIAM THOMAS, Cape Girardeau Capaha Arrow, Debate, Benton, Music Club. DONALDSON, J. QUINTIN, Puxico DORLAG, ARTHUR HENRY, Brentwood Debate, Mark Twain. DORRIS, MARTHA LOU, Illmo A Cappella, Clio, Music club, Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. DRURY, JANE CLARK, Crystal City Women's Athletic Association, Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation. ENGLEI-IART, NEAL EUGENE, Lutesville Webster. PALLERT, HELEN MARILYN, Ste. Genevieve Sorosis, Young Women's Christian Association, Marquette Club, Band, Women's Athletic Association. FALLS, PAUL EAGLE, Dexter FARROW, CHARLES TRUMAN, Cape Girardeau FAULKNER, HOMER WARREN, Mt. Vernon, IllinoiS Benton, Alpha Phi Omega. FENWICK, CHARLES FLOYD, Perryville Band. FISCHER, EARL, St. Louis 64 -- FLANAKIN, ADA ARLENE, Poplar Bluff Hesperian. FOOTE, JULIE ANNE, Concord, Massachusetts FOSTER, BOBBIE GENE, Cape Girardeau Alpha Phi Omega. FOULK, RUTH MARGARET, Chaffee Sorosis, Young Womenis Christian Association. FRENTZEL, ALVINY EARL, Perryville A Band, Orchestra. LUCK TV N JAH U GARDINER, HOMER EUGENE, Bell City Young Men's Christian Association. Cui e5i4l'fkrR 1 f ff' GEORGE, ERMA LEE, Ellin to . Home Economics Club. . M . GISI, VENUS MARION, Chaffee ' or, GLADISH, JEWELL MAE, resvil AV., 091, c ' Sorosis, Young Women's C ' ' A o ' . up if Jef, 1 Qian 1 ,W JJ QA!! .t.5 GLADISH, Lois LUc1LLE,capeGimdem.fv f 7 -Q fy.. Sorosis 59 ' ,IQ ' M' .aw -, -MV! 'Sf' A' GOLLADAY,BILLIE LEAR,Sikeston ,, , LQ A,- I V Benton, Varsity Club. W 'J Qfyucf, . N ' GOSNELL, EDITH MILDRED, Lilbourn Jr ' xxypy Women's Athletic Association. 'airy 6,1 GV to sf GE A HQ? GREENE, EARCEL HOWARD, Portageville feb GREENE, JOHN LOUIS, Lilbourn GREER, LAVEDA ALICE, Poplar Bluff jffm My Wa .I Q! K 3 GRISSOM, VIRGINIA LEE, Dexter YQ Hesperian. HALL, FRANKIE CELESTE, St. Louis Sorosis. HALL, MURIEL MARIE, Senath HALL, WINSTON JOSEPH, New Madrid HAMILTON, NANCY JANE, Kennett A Cappella, Clio. I-IARNES, INEZ PAULINE, Advance ' Marquette Club, Women's Athletic Association. HARRELSON, HELEN MARJORIE, Cape Girardeau Black Mask, Clio. HARRIS, HELEN FRANCES, Cape Girardeau Black Mask, Clio, Music Club, Orchestra, String Ensemble. HAWKINS, MILTON THOMAS, Commerce '16 in-J ,...,,u0'kAfvv-I-J RMLNAIL-65 f ,mr on lcktl-21,1 v v vm 1-o v 9,3-it-'1 42 MJ , .Toi ' I ' , , 'MQ :Wi I A ' 'f I ' -. I , , I , , . , We ,, j, Xi ' . .. My fi , Q, 3? Ya JC' ws Mal ,Kal 1701 ' P 'f 9 '?' If 'Alf Q, MN .wifi JU' I D27 54? Ei 9 Q 3 14. 534. ici Q: fa , 99 - .QZMIAWWZ lzvalgplgpl 7915799 9 kqalgylg 1379! he Vg? 0 M ES' iffy: Q in iv? V I X i 751 Q emi gr, kgrr W Q, ,kj ,.', ,a f .,,- . W , , A' 5 is ,af ' ff' QQ 2, I fx? 'l iw? NJ ,Q ,L f7 K T CY, iii 34' ia 45 ,. KD -pf sg. 'R 1773 . , '76 1' , 4 Q, ' . ,S 'N ji' , ' ' , . I ., f jf, ,YQ , K? W a if ' 'Q . V' . , I 53 is Q. f- . fm xl 5' 'J , J, 2 9' 4 . 4 ' .s Q . , are .Q If I K QS s ya an . W A , 'J . ., Q 'PGS m y , 1 ,M A2 ff .2 - 392 , ' - N 5 . fe I I I gf. ' A - V sv ,f'. gag. N, , ,L as L - ,a , 0 ff' . Q J I sa A fl Lys: - V Zig? ., -6 , 3 iii . A 1-. .ar A 3 '-9 f . .V .,,. , - E92 OU f fy 91' QE 'M w A .AA. . fe 1 .4 22? me ,. , , ,.,, V9 E41 :Gu . :QQ - RJ 0' I - J ' E . I Q . . -4- Tx, 2 r l , V I I ., , L L P 'ik ia Q .Q 1 a lil-Q .4 ' fa. W rass .rls QA' ii iiiii A A iiii . I a ' a 1 - Q L.A - , LQ VL,, . 4 . . A f O rs if il fi , ggi? xl' fu r- ?3Ql9Qf?1?l9Qi9Qi939f399mi9 9X R Qlealmwe . Q , Q' Q E - G32 Qt- QW: . 121 ff Q .3 4' - Q Q Q HEAGLER, MARY JANE, St. Louis Hespcrian, Young Women's Christian Association. HEFLIN, RUBY LUCILLE, Vanduscr HENDERSON, HELEN ELIZABETH, Delta HERRMANN, RUTH MARIE, Ferguson Sorosis. HICKLIN, LEE ELMER, Kennett Webster. I-IIGGINBOTHAM, MAXINE, Clarkton HINKLE, SUSAN RUTH, Gipsy HENMAN, EDDIE, Cape Girardeau HOELSCHER, JEANNETTE ARLINE, Jackson Sorosis. HOEVEL, CHESTER PAUL, St. Louis Benton. HOUCK, HAROLD, Fornfelt HOWARD, RALPH JOHN, Gasconadc HUDSON, NORMA MAE, New-Port Richey, Florida HUNTER, CARRIE JEANNETTE, Bragg City Young Women's Christian Association. HUNTER, EVERETT GILBERT, Fredericktown HUNZE, DOROTHEA HERMINA, Cape Girardeau Gamma Delta. JAMISON, MARY LOUISE, Cape Girardeau Kappa Omicron Phi. JARBOE, ELIZABETH MARIE, Steele KARSTEN, JOHN WARREN, Kennett KEESEE, KATHLEEN, Cape Girardeau KELLER, QUINTON C., Cape Girardeau Benton. KELLER, KEATON KENT, Dexter KENNETT, ANNA MAUD, Hornersville Young Women's Christian Association KERSTNER, HENRY WILLIAM, Dexter ...55... 4 KILLIAN, FLOYD JOE, Vanduser Agriculture Club. KINDER, GLENN STEVENSON, Oak Ridge Webster. KIPPING, VERNON LOUIS, Cape Girardeau Sagamore, Gamma Delta, Camera Club. KITSON, BURTON MONROE, Brentwood KNIGHT, WALLACE ROBERT, Parma Band. KOEPPEL, HAROLD G., Cape Girardeau LADD, ROSALIE WINIFRED, Lutesville LEHMANN, JOHN REINHART, Evansville Young Men's Christian Association, Alpha Phi Omega. LEMING, MERIT ELMER, Cape Girardeau Webster. LEMONDS, WINIFRED, EUGENE, Kennett LIMBAUGH, ANNA LEE, jackson Young Women's Christian Association, Womcn's ciation. LIMBAUGH, HELEN BEATRICE, Jackson Music Club, Young Women's Christian Association. LINEBARGER, LEON WESLEY, Cape Girardeau Alpha Phi Omega. LOENNEKE, DOROTHY JEANN12, Charleston LOISEAU, MARITA KATHRYN, Perryville Sorosis, Marquette. LONG, WILLIAM JEWELL, Sedgewicliville LOTT, MARGERY LEE, Risco LUEDDECKE, NOLA JUNE, Parma Hesperian, Young Women's Christian Association. MCADAMS, MATTIE MAE, Chaifee MCCANN, REVA FERN, Cooter MCCLINTOCK, MARILYN KAY, Van Buren MCCLURE, MARGIE DRUCILLA, Kennett MCDOWELL, EUGENE ERVIN, Fruitland Forum. MCDOWELL, OMA ONEITA, Chaffee 4 s H, -S' few. fd 'ri Q. fa ,1- s ei Q 611: 5. avi, 'ei ,ev :- ni l lv- 1 - ,V - - lc V'--du . O. 94 9. :O ,QP 29: .9-2 V.. ,Um .ra-ri I 29 54- 'RQ , I JD? Cf? ...V ' ' ' H 1. f ,. Q , i ' l ff 93 ' 'a ' 4452 . I I ,. . -e., I 54 ND 7' ., . 'W ' .A ' '-fu? go? 'I , .3 .nes 'ii ,W . ' if .41 LQ ,wiiwrea .aw - f ygy. NCR, 'XG-Q . -.. H is.' his '4' N f fy . P gi y El' CN, JT ' A ff . i A :sv ' . f ' ' 1 '- fo f . gg- ' a. '527' ' , '74 if - ami U 3? G A ' , , P43 Tig? I L, fy .ig 3, I f- .. an . .rv ...E I -if - fr. Q 1 if Mgr V? ir: :YT H ,. ' .. vb, E 'kr if We .P if A ' . g . .,r. 'LSL ff: I If hl K5 Y I - T ' or At t A - . 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A I O G ,A, A Q :G 1 1 V si' -31 ' ' 'f .241 no ' 4 cm wi GSL? ffl fi flggfg or 1 I Q its E YQ Q 32 Fi, - Q. . - 'En i 55' 'RQ ew 3 5 3? of, F 552 GJ 'gg Zi? S55 K9 QL? Eta wx cw 55-L EXW QQ PIE V fi 565 L G .-1, ' ffl 1 ? O L f o R R so OO O ai?vEff3Ji?J5412525339259f5iil2fQE fWilJwl3Qi4filJS3992l539l?R MCFADDEN, LEONARD HARPER, Kennett MCGEE, MARTHA JANE, Montgomery Young Women's Christian Association. MCKINNEY, KATHLEEN OCTAVIA, Van Buren MAGNER, DALE CLIFTON, St. Louis MALLORY, DOROTHYMAIE, University City Clio, Association for Childhood Education. MARSH, WILLIAM ROBERT, Sikeston Mark Twain, Forum. MARTIN, FRED ELI, Fisk Agriculture Club. MATSON, NELLE MARIE, Gideon Young Women's Christian Association. MEATTE, LUKE L., Portageville MILES, ELEANOR SUE, Huntsville 'Association for Childhood Education. MILLER, GEORGE KEITH, Cape Girardeau MILLER, LLOYD STANCEL, Hayti MONTGOMERY, HOMER CYRUS, Chaffee Benton, Band. MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MARSHALL, 'Sikeston Alpha Phi Omega, Webster. MOONIER, JEROME FLOYD, Perryvillc MOORE, MARY MADALYN, Chaffee '- - 1 5, 1 . MOYERS, HELEN MAE, Cape Girardeau 'B WIN, Clio, Black Mask. if 1 I MULCAHY, WILLIAM CLAUDE, sikeswn ' .5 'A MR Young Men's Christian Association. ' J . C X 'P 5 ix MURPHY, CHARLES EVERT, Blodgett 'H Band. MULLINS, FANNIE ELNORA, Blytheville ' - NEW, HOWARD FRANKLIN, Matthews Agriculture Club. NOWELL, BETTY JO, Kewanee Women's Athletic Association, Association for Childhood Educa tion. NUNN, BETTE ROSE, Poplar Bluff NUNNELEE, JOE ROBERT, Blodgetr Webster, Alpha Phi Omega. OBERMILLER, MYRA JEAN, Jackson Sorosis. OLIVER, CHARLES CLAY, Bloomfield Benton, Alpha Phi Omega, Forum, Debate. O'NEAL, ANNA FRANCES, Charleston Hesperian, Marquette Club. OWENS, RUTH MAE, Cape Girardeau PAGE, ROBERT ALLAN, St. Louis Alpha Phi Omega, Young Men's Christian Association. PALSGROVE, JACK GENE, Cape Girardeau Band, Orchestra, A Cappella. PARKIN, JACK VINCENT, Crystal City Webster. PARTNEY, LILLIAN JANE, Van Buren PAUTLER, YVONNE MARIE, Ste. Genevieve Marquette Club, Young Women's Christian Association. PEARSON, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Normandy Orchestra, Band, String Ensemble, Webster. PHILLIPS, THOMAS WILLIAM, Perryville Marquette Club. PONDER, JOHN D., Sikeston Young Men's Christian Association, Band. PONDER, MARGARET ELEANOR, East Prairie Young Womenis Christian Association. POPSTERIOFF, LOUISE, Crystal City Young Women's Christian Association, Hesperian. POWERS, DOLORES MARY, University City Home Economics Club. PRESNELL, ALMA LEE, Farmington RADER, KATHRYN FERN, Marble Hill RAUTH, DORRIS JEANNE, Cape Girardeau Clio, Marquette Club. REAGOR, WATHENA, Gideon Young Women's Christian Association. REIKER, ANN LOUISE, Cape Girardeau REISSAUS, JUAVATA JANE, Cape Girardeau A Cappella, Black Mask, Music Club, Clio. REYNOLDS, NETTIE VICTORINE, DeSoto Young Women's Christian Association. RICHTER, CHARLES WESLEY, Piedmont RICKETTS, ANNA MARY, Belleview ig .- fi f' HttififrifiifzfiifzfsfaslQair?2J+If?2+2f22+if21?2f22+If2lfvi+Fflsifiwifaif QRS gli? it-' I wir -fr w. ly. .QQ ',x'? g '11, f ,r ' hi TQS 3 '17 ,, f .x , X 1. ., C, if ig, 5-1 i Zh? ' 52. 'XJ . X5 1 s, is I .4 I fs-. . .. '44 . -, a. f- .SX ig? 17-1 1: , .. .4 th' f. ? z, X. Q. f 'L-J tt . ,1 , 2:77. .. ee -34 tx . . -f , I-X' .f I -i fskf .df ,gf ., .Aw .-V ,Q KE: 1.5: X . , 2, '-,Z ay. :ga nkg. ,J 4 .,. .L ,f J, ,jg . . F. , .mil K, I, :Q f N, -fm v f,- .4 -5 . .Qi . G. ,, -5 . ., .yr ,fm ak.: ,f, . Q tx r,- ., .- .- 1. .,, .- Q .. - A QF' ' 4' at Ll :fins iv. .9 , , .4- .,, .ff . 3 -is Ji- J -QS .Jw .gf gm.. . ,. .4- ,'G'. . Ff- ..v. ia. 322 Ka. . 4- 'kph' OA' '- if- ' - 'lv -L'-rn fi?-1 -if' P.. hiya - s - . .45 .mv , 7.52. Ufai L-, u - ,. .4- ak., . .1 .XJ X Y,: Jia' 'ixxa 'PHS 'rf' 'HJ NSU? 1731 'Wa as as JZ, QQ.: gb' T ,gf CM: .Q 1-Pt: qw 45,7 Q -. ,541 , .ma vb? SLI, 0 f' f L ,. 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FX -9 n, a ii iii K3 70? iii' .701 SN, ix, ff NP, wg, TNQ ,7,.3 J, if ' P., 2 nl cm Q 1- Q L '?i 591 QQ' as Q 0-Q Q ' 'mi QA' f m A791 :'- L il Qi ', .,4Q gl wg gtg: 'Pla PEE LI. sa, QQ fi 551 , ig Q - - Q Q fa 4 Q Q - Q 4 -52 9' 7 'sis 4 A f fa, 5 s Q 0 V? 1 fit?st?w5?4lfJ9?t22s'f?lWl?2f?lJi?l9??2+?2S?+?2SW?29?I?9iI'XI3i3Ii O ROBERTS, LILLIAN HARDING, Cape Girardeau ROBERTSON, JAMES PAUL, Fredericktown Webster. ROBINSON, ADELE AUSTIN, Morley ROBINSON, MARY ROSALEEN, Potosi Hesperian, Marquette Club. ROGERS, WILLIAM WELLS, Kennett ROTHWEILER, JACK MILLER, Palmyra Marquette Club. RUDERT, KENNETH E., Cape Girardeau Webster, Band. RUDOLPH, SAMANTHA JEAN, Cape Girardeau Clio. RUSSELL, JACK WILLIAM, Fruirland RYAN, JAMES JEROME, St. Louis SAMONS, NORMA CHARLINE, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Orchestra, Music Club, String Ensemble. SANDER, BLANCHE BERTHA, Gordonville SCARBOROUGH, ELMO FRANK, Poplar Bluff Alpha Phi Omega, Agriculture Club. SCHAEPERKOETTER, IVAN RALPH, Mt. Sterling SCHRADER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH, Cape Girardeau Gamma Delta, Orchestra. SCHRADER, MELVA ROSE, Cape Girardeau Music Club, Band, Orchestra, Orchesis, Gamma Delta. SCHUSTER, MARY JANE, Kirkwood Orchesis, Women's Athletic Association. SCONYERS, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, Malden 5 SHAFFLEY, RUBYE ALICE, Naylor Women's Athletic Association. SHANKLE, ELECTA LAZETTE, Sikeston Orchesis, Young Women's Christian Association, Association for Childhood Education. SHARP, JESSYE DEAN, Parma Orchesis, SHARP, VAN HARRISON, Gideon SHIVELBINE, WILLIAM LOUIS, Cape Girardeau Benton. SLOVENSKY, ANNIE LAURIE, Steeville sa. 70 za SMITH, BETTY JEANNE, Cape Girardeau SMITH EARLYNE ANICE Canalou , J - Women's Athletic Association. SMITH, PURL GENE, Jackson Young Men's Christian Association. SNIDER, JULIA LAURYN, Cape Girardeau Clio, Black Mask, Music Club. SOUTHERN, BECKHAM JUNIOR, Kennett Webster, A Cappella. SPEAK, BENNY CLARK, Fornfelt. STEELE, MILDRED EILEENE, Helena, Arkansas Young Women's Christian Association, Ministerial and Social Serv- ice Club. STEIMLE, MARY HELEN, Cape Girardeau Black Mask. STEINBECK, ALBERT AUGUST, Union Mark Twain, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Orche STEINHOFF, JAMES CARSON, Jackson STEVENS, JOHN ELLIOTT, Coldwater stra, String Ensemble. STEWART, JUANITA ETHLOLEEN, Cape Girardeau Marquette Club. STREETER, GRACE KATHRYN, Lilbourn Home Economics Club. STRODER, ESTHER RUTH, Whitewater STUTZ, ARTHUR M., Centerville. SYLCOX, FREDA GLENDOLEN, Zalma TALLEY, HELEN VIRGINIA, jackson Debate. TERRY, BILLIE JEANNE, Cape Girardeau Gamma Delta. THOMAS, CONNIE LUCILLE, Caruthersville THOMPSON, LEMOND WALTER, Steele THROWER, CLEO VERNON, Dexter TINNIN, TRAVIS ALVIN, Fredericktown TRIGG, MORGAN ELMER, Doniphan TROVILLION, DOROTHY MURIEL, Perryville Sorosis. fa, if ' s ra LU . Y t. ei .-nf, Wx, ga 19 1 9 Q L 2,353 l - l 53+ wr by GN: Tw 'QF 17 Q Hifi, - ..4T JG? R 355 E55 fri? Qi 'U 1. 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UHLS, WILLIAM JOSEPH, West Frankfort, Illinois UNGERMAN, TOM M., St. Louis VANDEVEN, ROBERT LEE, Cape Girardeau VINCENT, ETHEL LAVERNE, Campbell WAGGENER, ALBERT ANCELL, Sikeston Benton, Varsity Club. WAGNER, MARY HELEN, Sikeston Young Women's Christian Association. WALDMAN, MARY ELIZABETH, Sikeston Young Women's Christian Association. WALLER, GORDON F,, Malden Webster. WALLER, MARY EMMA, Sikeston Sorosis. WALSH, BILLY EDWARD, Portageville Mark Twain. WEHKING, DOROTHY MARIE, St. Louis Sorosis, Gamma Delta. 2 5 WARREN, JOHN JAKE, Blodgett WELKE, JEAN LINVILLE, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sorosis. WELKER, KENNETH RAY, Lutesville Webster. -9 WHITE, ROBERT MILTON, Ferguson Alpha Phi Omega, Camera Club, Cheney Bowling Club. WIEGENSTEIN, VIRGINIA ELLEN, Fredericktown Marquette Club. WILBUR, PAT RUSSELL, Sikeston. WILLER, PAULINE LA VERN, Cape Girardeau f ICKER GROVER R., Kennett on Gamma Delta. WILLIAMS, KATHRYN LOUISE, Vanduser Young Women's Christian Association, Women's tion. WISEMAN, BEN FRANK, Cape Girardeau Benton, Band, Orchestra. WOOD, HELENA LORENE, Ironton Sorosis, Music Club, Baptist Student Union. WOOD, JACK HENRY, Senath WOODARD, MATTIE RUTH, Naylor ZIMMER, ROSANA, Cape Girardeau Clio, Black Mask, Marquette Club. ....72..a Athletic Associa -- 1 -- -7- - '66 v v- v, ,, -- H - ' 1 1 1, , .Z'rfff1'f A .471 'Arn mm! As one of the Working examples of faculty and student cooperation on the Campus, the Board of Publications, Whose duties include the guidance and selection of staffs for the Cflpafm AI'l'lIZL', student newspaper, and the Sagi'z111m'f-, yearly publication is outstanding. Student members are elected at the beginning of each year by classes at their regular elections. There is no representative of the freshman class on the board, students are chosen from the three upper classes of the College. Members of the department of English faculty combine with a member of the Social Science division to form the faculty personnel of the Publications Board. ...73.. Jess Parmer, business managerg Mr. H. 0. Grauel, faculty advisorg Hazel Gohn, editorg jane Murphy, associate editor Cartj g Morton Estes, associate editor Cphotographyj . Qyfffzmzff The form of the 1941 Sngfznzorv was conceived early in the fall of 1940 in the shadow of a large plush album of dark, old red, which told so well its story of a period of life. The staff of the 1941 album edition of the Sczgzznzore has aspired to portray well the year 1940-41 of college life. Centering on student activities and different photography methods, the staff hopes that it has carried on the paving of the way for further innovations in the Sagamore sequence that will come with the future. To Mr. H. O. Grauel, faculty advisor, the stall expresses its appreciation for guidance. Marie Lucille Ohmes, sportsg Louretta Smith, organizationsg George Bush, sportsg Virginia Taylor, literaryg Earnedell Ashby, artg George Lowe, features. Zyffm ww Regular meetings, held each week by the staff, kept all workers on the 1941 annual posted concerning day by day developments in the growth of the year's edition of the Stlglllll0l'C'. Members of the staff took active part in the Coronation of the yearbook queen which was held at a big-name spring dance at Houck Field House in Marchg they worked in shifts at pasting pictures, campaigning for pictures, weighing merits of pictures. Eleanor Peck, featuresg Jack Erny, artg Mary Frances Zimmer, featuresg Vernon Kipping, photographyg Madeline Mackley, organizationsg Lois Nealy literary. The result of the 1940-41 year of effort is a publication more worthy of the description student-made than in former years. The staff has had to make decisions and decide courses Without immediate faculty advice in some instances, because Mr. Grauel was absent from the campus a part of the time. With long-distance counciling, however, and with flying visits from the faculty advisor to keep the staff work running smoothly, the 1941 Sagamore has gone to press and come back - as a student album edition. if H wwmy .wzcfmnmfl LIBRARIANS N. Y. A. ASSISTANTS INI LIBRARY Sadie T. Kent, Librarian Felix Eugene Snider Adelaide LaPierrc Margaret E. Kurtz STUDENT LIBRARIANS Brock Anderson Lawrence Brown Jerome Chapman Herman Huber Eleanor Peck Kenneth Williams Mildred Ames Mary Lee Ator Warreia Black Harold Jones Jerome Moonier Albert Reick Jack Robb Anna Ruth Sewell Eleanor Turner .gy ,. .,. A. N f A 1 v A ,- s s 9 r, e'v 1. 0 .3 f- f- e .- .1 Q..m A .' - .f. 9 .f . . r f Q . f- 1, 2 9' O 9 O -'V V2 'O' -'Qc V V . 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Braves To e Miners In I A Tl T 52-42 'gr 1 ,As 2-Column YET Annex Fusf me Cossack Choir FACSIMILE OF Fmsr Issue .Newspaper Road Vigfofy Has Dance V.-- A.,,. .MM ' . . -W ., Y, ,,,,,,,-.-i EWG' M3gf95f5h Q49 . , ,Q y ' J Ofmseason me CAPAHA ARROW sg f2F?EF.'.6ZZ,'... 35 In Program 1 A' A H 1,,,., rm, 'hi ' R '5 BMG S d Ad ' - W' 'WH' WM' 75? l mms Both Qmfeff vtilrtgii: Chansiieled 3 M-5 F33 Llfiiiiil i llf-is H ffl-?lLL7'fff.ff.imfi1 F5 f 6'SW ng2'U s TvC0'vvC0nccrr is fir, 1,1 'l?T'lf.TX11'L ' ew -fs l -TSN, ai? .,,,r,rr ,rrr , .. it We F ' M ' Q95 Joi :QL 'QT . , ,.,,, , V 3 se Ez? mx 'Ft a, A.,r. , ,V 754 2 Fix . ,W .4 me fu' are ily i7 : 'rip .-is vb 423 147 .. sf.: 1-fl 2273 .ML 1115 .33 Ti? iii +35 'iff is QA 3731? Jef - CHARLES BLACK MARLIN RENILEY MISS JOSEPHINE BAUER Edifor Business Manager Faculty Advisor .71 Sai 'E5 . . . . . :QQ With the change in edrtors at the beginning of the 1940-1941 school yep . . . . , f . year, The Capaha Arrow, student weekly publication, continued its general N31 . . . . ES Ol1C16S and added new features 1n an attem t to kee u with the trend of wi mt . . . . P . 652, modern ournahsm. David Marshall havin served as editor of the Arrow Q92 Ry, s ,jp ,gy . . . . . -- 5 for two years, resigned during the summer after purchasrng the Illmo Jrmplicute. Charles Black was oppointed editor for the year, and Marlin Remlev was is-4 . . ' iv, appointed business manager. ,ga . . 52 vt: Much more s ace devoted to ictures durm the resent ear and a ?4 ' 311 series of original cartoons on college topics and a new column, Moccasin Beats, FZ MT' .... . :ug TE? were introduced in order to liven the editorlal page. Eel . . . . L27 As associate editors, William Doherty and Jefferson Bates served, devot- :fi . . . . . . . . H2 ing the major part of their journalistic activity to the columns, Teepee Talk 23: . . . . . . . H? and Moccasin Beats, respectively. Ray Burneson showed skrll in his position EV- - 'gig as sports editor. 5711: . . . . . . . 'ai Miss Josephine Bauer contrnued during the year ln the position as faculty advisor of the publication. T 'fl r V 141' .-' F' -,l5lV!,'dlE'!X i:,'.5': LKEN :YS llfll ef Lil ilei':, ?' N' 'E S'2I'T '5'7'E'!s 'i'3'i'f 2' fe EK:-l U3'eN'J'!'i5 Uri EIS 563 'i ':1fsl'ek'2W5 fN UWM ' we' il Sexes' :Viz 1 K1 12' 61913 M3 'Old ff, 'el aY 3lo '. 5' HE 29:swsl-4alfasta:erastar:taw3f4f:l4m:f4WYs'l.4b5FJk??3:QQ9:4si?:Jf2s-M9f4sJfJsf.2slasl-.bifaxl-as+.w??:4elifslifslislxsi-.2sta254slasla2:1-.2waiE7M'.csMslwZ'N H L. H 4 f. Qiifif'if'i,'f'?Q'ff'?Q'iQ'ii'f'h'f'ii'f'hi'ii'i'Q'hfiQiifi+Q'?Q+i'i'hUlifiafliilif'lfif'ffWliiffiifiiiifililflQiffwfjif'?i'?QWf+Qf7f'h'iS'iUiifffifff4fQ'?Q4if?Q4Qf?Qi'Qif4Ff'hff-?QffQi, 4 v .........,.. ir F. Pi' 5' Q.- F. 3-. pg F. tv . W'll.l.lAM DOIHQRTY Ilfl9l3lfRSON BATES RAYMOND BURNESON llxxm'iufr' Erfilor Associate Edifol' Sporis Ifflifor V- ?4.r Yi 5' F- tl' fi' F' ,F- E. F' .H EE QQ HAZEL GOHN ROBERT ECHOLS MAY SANFORD Special XVHIUV Sjwcinl WI1'ift'I' Special lV1'ifer if L STAFF Charles Black . . .....,. ........ . . Editor S' jefferson Bates . . Associate Editor Williana Doherty Associate Editor Raymond Burneson , Sports Editor Marlin Remley Business Manager -' David Mueller , Photographer Robert Echols . . Special Writer Ari- Hazel Gohn . . . , . Special Writer May Sanford . . Special Writer T . Miss Josephine Bauer .,.. Faculty Advisor Three contests were entered by the Arrow this year, but the results were not available before press ii time. Last year, The Capaha Arrow was rated by the Missouri College Newspaper Association as the Best Missouri College Newspaper. It received a first place award in the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion contest, and a first rating by the All-American Newspaper Critical Service sponsored by the Asso- DAVID MUELLER -it ciated Collegiate Press. Plggfggygphgr if- Lj- f p +P' 9.- +P' 9' Ly. Sr Ly TY. if. .. , .,..... , . . , .l , . . . , . , . ,,.--. gy.-..,,.M,,,..,g.,7,Q,,n.g.,,.g,.-.g.,-4. 4.-.,,,..,g.,,,,.,,,. ay. .,. 4. 4. .y. 4. .,. 4. 4. 4. 4. ag. 4. .5 .. . .. .. . .. . . .. .. O . . . .. . I ... , .. . .. .., 1... .. .. .. .. 7-QZi.','h i7.'i.-4.'i.'.'l.t?,i.N' .'hN'.ahV.1i.'-' :i:?.'i. w?.'isffi9!.v.mhf 1. .4 ?lTf'faT.lf,.Y-li-T.7. .rafgmvnr.w?mX'.rf9s1r4ff.qfN,7.'7.19'5ff9.?L'r5NZ.mv,1f.5?1T9QT:'r,Taf.r5f'f.m'af.r sysf:r.5K.v.'fiivsfx, , ....... , . .... . . a ,. i ,. ., . .. i ..,, , ...,... .. .N .i ,.. .. . S 1 'a if.- if- 'i. I Iii ffrfz .fm 1' iff :if- , J vh- 2? gr? OFFICERS -f, 4. 3: First Term Second Term Joe Mueller President Mary Barber 3.1 Janice Hartle Vice-President Mary Ellen Haw Virginia Taylor Secretary Frances Litzelfelner if Bertie Cleino Treasurer Bertie Cleino 4 . H. O. Grauel Sponsor Jeptha Riggs .ph 42 A' 5 Ff- fgi At the bi-monthly meetings of Alpha Delta chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, if? . . . . . . national honorary English fraternity, the programs consisted of reviews of cur- 4-, rent books, original writings and talks by student and faculty members. poet and novelist, May Sarton. Miss Sarton gave a public lecture and was i In the spring the organization brought to the campus the Belgian-born th' iff . 43,3 entertained at the SOC1Cfy,S annual banquet in April. if' :,, The annual Freshman award offered by Sigma Tau Delta was won by Helen Harris, Cape Girardeau, for achieving the highest ranking in a stand- 4-. ardized test in English. The collegiate medal, given to a senior member voted Q13 outstanding by the chapter, went to Joe Mueller, Cape Girardeau. 43: til QL? , ffl.553.153,5514551gy.jfiafjfiaggrfjfiajffi55434.33,jfiaifjqfiajfjf,154514551454152.354f352:351552ijgaffajgjfffgia1514.1+jg,3+jaj+jtjfiffifiafffffgfif.ifggfi1,jf1f,1fiaj+jaQ+i 1 rsnairsrvt ZQTSSGTSDPSTNQYQSEWWtiwwfromwo t-Mm rdf r . QQ- 1 I 1 'O . ll-.ol ff-.mln Qo..r1l'- 'fc-W5 HV-'VM ale- 1:-91' 'IZ 3 Q .31 vgfy so ,t 9,11 U SV.: e , 1. big fl ew 12X', 9 Qi? 95'- Q52 cw, sq? M I 7 'Z' ei A Wllf El! ei 0510? ,- 1 U- , Q- 'is Qi' GWB OFFICERS e ' - 59- Fzrst Term Second Term ei:- mv VE IQ Davld Marshall Preslclent Lloyd Brewen .rf . . . , Q33 Jess Parmer Vxce-President Norman Br1ggs Q? .rs . 'YQ Q57 E Charles Black Secretary Charles Black 352 ow, Homer Spradling Treasurer Homer Spradling .ig l :gf lg Norman Buggs Sergeant Mxller Mayfield yi . . Donald Vaughan Pubhc Speaklng M. G. Lorberg 5715 Leonard Vogel Reporter B111 Doherty H4 Qc, 'FT L55 'fbi SPONSORS :QE at ,E Dr. A. C. Maglll Dr. W. A. Buckner Mr. H. o. Grauel gf? my QT: 345 9 if Q :YU -9- vis 923 E The outstandlng event of the year 1940-41 for the Benton soc1ety was RQ fi Q the annual production, The Benton-C110 Folhes of 1941.9 Most of the pro- 176' Q. -H . . . , K9 ceeds from th1s roduct1on have one 1nto the Benton House Fund started '51 . . . fi last year for the purpose of future acqu1s1t1on of a house. E35 5 Among the athletic tr1umphs of the year were the Winmng of intra- 165 society basketball tournament, college sports day, and the intramural softball competxuon. Qi 'Q Nw? Soclal act1v1t1es of the year mcluded the fall rush party, intra-soclety sig' my Liga 'VET . . . . . 'M' E dances, the Benton-C110 dance, an all-socxety out1ng, and the h1ghl1ght of the season, the annual Benton banquet, held April 26 at the Marquette Hotel. 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H M 5 Q E W 'HZ :QI Q .Ng 1232 V05 Q55 df S Q Wi mkwdmhmhk 3 1 iff-J we lst row - Bess, Black, Blair, Bowers, Brewen, Briggs, Brock, Brown. 211d' row - Burneson, Cohoon, Colmar, Daniels, Dinzler, Doherty, DuHadWay, Erny. 3rd row -- Falls, Faulkner, Friedrich, Golloday, Graddy, Gunnett, Hoevel, D. Keller, Keller. 4173 row - Lorberg, McClanahan, McKinnis, Marshall, Mayfield, Montgomery, Oliver, Parmer, Pottinger. 5th row - Rapp, Robertson, Robinson, Rueseler, Schivelbine, Schultz, Sprad-- ling, Sundermann, Sutton. 6ila row - Tinkhoff, Turner, Vaughan, Vogel, Waggener, Watts, W'eltge, Wise- man, Wolters. i W TU? GTC- MY L 4 'ffl' VH xv ri' .n JL 1. rim GTG 4- WA' GN, CPC, Y, Q Q' L' CHN, 5,11 . RTL 1 fu? 1 i Sw. M Q 521' ,S , if , .A 'TRB tif am seq. ew EE ,, , Q72 UA' EA' iw? 535, G9 xx W, E fx! 24? A Ex, if Q rw Irv' Qi 3 , 94- iv' 913, GM 5 CSN, .9 Q 9 4 Q51 H EY: ,, , ja Q - ,Ai GPG Q W tj: E Jr GN, QR fd? 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Q11 M9 if yay M GN ?E1 Q? -ri 2547 41: 35 gg W P 02 .mf fe new y l . flaw A T Q: I fn? if p 40.4.4.1-0 4, Ist row - Ashby, Ashley, Blakemore, Bredall, Brlnkopf, rnes a ell, : L ,541 Cardwell. QA . 993 . . . fy 211d row- Conner, Crmg, DHVIS, Doane, Dorr1s, Epperson, Fann, 1 er. if . . . . f ' 3rd row - Ganahl, Ham1lton, Harrelson, Harrls, Hmk, Jamxson, Kerns, c on- ,5 f lx 5.1 ald. -' 4173 row - Mallory, Matthews, M. Metz, R. Metz, Miller, Moyers, Murphy, Nealy. .Qi Hb row - Oliver, Pautler, Perkinson, Rauth, Reed, Reissaus, Robertson, Rose- P: sh- borough, Rudolph. :Ez - ,gg Gfb row - Siemers, Snider, Steck, Thompson, Vogel, Walker, Ward, M. Zimmer, if L fa - '47 R. Z1mmer. ai? avg: 13? wg- fi? EWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWM if c ' A J E ld 4 . f f Q f - 'ff Q 3 5, - ,5- B E fi is - . 24- ct f - ff - -U' 5 JZQQYQNMQY 5 Ze? sm as Q OFFICERS ei -ki Q First Term Second Term - 33 Mary Frances Zimmer President Mary Kerns gi 322 Mary Kerns 1st Vice-President Elizabeth McDonald ski ' ,Q lg Mar Metz 2nd Vice-President Rita Ganahl QE M4 Y FA' 3 Mary Lou Robertson Recording Secy. Mary Rose Miller E Lois Nealy Corresponding Secy. Betty Jane Blakemore 3? Rita Ganahl Treasurer Ruth Campbell EE Ruth Campbell Sgt.-at-Arms Dorothy Thompson yi Betty Jane Blakemore Attorney Virginia Bess Hink 4 tg Celeste Perkinson Public Speaking Rep. Celeste Perkinson 54. Miss Adelaide LaPierre Sponsor Miss Adelaide LaPierre Miss Louise Pierce Faculty Critic Miss Louise Pierce QQ F Miss Rosina Koettin Hostesses Miss Rosina Koetting G25 - 5 gi- - Miss Grace Giddens Miss Grace Giddens Q ?D ' Miss Dorothy Waggoner gf? Q 3 I QE fee fi The annual s rin ban uet brou ht' to a close a successful ear for the , Egg P g q g Y '55 Clio Societ . In the winter, individual rush arties were climaxed b the Clio 5 Y P Y 'ff ' T Carnival and the Alumnae Bridge-Tea for members and rushees. U' 24- ,25 Upholding past traditions, the Benton - Sorosis Follies of 1941 was a 'g decided success, and this ear was student Written and roduced. E Y P ij Other events included the Valentine All-Societ Tea, at which Mar 53? 5,5 Y Y gi , Frances Zimmer was crowned queeng the Mother-Daughter Tea, held in Aprilg 'pn and the Benton-Clio Dance on March 21. Q? Q55 ft ' 5 55 WWWWQWWW 9 9 V 0 0? 1 V 0 9790 M4799 0751799 ki! 9 9 0 1 O V V ks! 'asks' 9QvaVQQVQvaiQva1v,kx7p1gfvpk,-,QV it-if 4U x O Q 5, , . FN, 1. 1.x . iff . 'u Q 2,31 :sir , 1 1, .751 ITL YS Q4 'LQ UW -Tfdf vkig rm 399 CCN: ef Kidd!! JW!! are iii E 'li LY Q23 OFFICERS 4 L, . L ' Fzrst Term Second Term 'wi X ' 2 . . W4 Q Eleanor Peck President Madeline Mackley I 3 u 1 Q 1 lf C Q35 Frances Bowman lst Vice-President' Geraldine Parrish el Q5 . . . . L9 1 Phyllis Godwin 2nd Vlce-President Mary Mobley Q Madeline Mackley Recording Secy. Kathryn Cobble W5 Mar uerite Coffman Corres ondinff Sec . Mar Mont Omer 527 ,Q s P 2, Y Y s Y U 351 Geraldine Parrish Treasurer Rosemary Beauchamp f Q1 . . af - Carol Simon Attorney Frankie Hall L22 LQ, . . . . . . . iii Vlfglnla Wilkenin g Historian La Rose Norvell Luella Rod ers Parliamentarian Lucille Steubner ma g , , .ik Fern Douglas Room Chairman Cctavia Coffman :Q 74' 'Q Mary Mobley Doorkeeper Helen Dudley 33 SPONSOR Lg: for 'AOA , :A M1ss Helen Bedford E E53 -GX FACULTY HOSTESSES 24' - Miss Helen Cleaver Miss Josephine Bauer Miss Betty Blackwell gt. ' ALUMNAE HOsTEssEs T , - Miss Bertie Cleino Miss Louise Gross Miss Sadie T. Kent Miss Esther Knehans - Miss Wilhelmina Vieh Mrs. Lilly Gehrs PQ 34. - , gi. The annual Farewell ,Dinner brought to a close a successful year for the Ei ik Sorosis Society. The single rush season was ended with a party which had as its gi theme Q'Polka Dots and Moonbeamsn. ggi - J . . . cw, - Is Colle e Dead , wen for the twelfth consecutive ear, was Wrltten 525' :kg g g V Y P43 RQ and directed by present members of the Sorosis and Webster Societies. ' - . . . . . . 34' Q Sorosis took part in two all-society dances, and all-society picnic, and 5 several socials for the girls' societies. - G1 , ' Other activities of the society included a Christmas tea, Webster-Sorosis Q -, dance, the mother-daughter tea, alumnae banquet, and awarding of Webster- 59' ' Sorosis scholarship. ' iii ef 10. 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WS: GN, af: -S -.sf 3, Eg? emi QQ Gi? 5,35 OFFICERS , XJ. gg Fzrst Term Second Term E15 . . . 52- Q B111 Persons President Bill Persons si' . 4, . . . ,' P52 Kurt Ballard Vice-President Len Bidewell .ga LQ- . . . . . . me William Smith Secretary William Smith Kiah Evans Secretar ohn H. Cochran Nj? - Y G53 Elwood Slover Treasurer Elwood Slover El - Wi 'QQ Charles Day Sergeant Marlin Remley -W: -SQ- ss :gtg SPONSORS +233 Mr. W. T. Doherty Dr. W. J. Hamilton - oj Q ,- QQ are fe? 2? 6 T 535 ' One of the outstanding years in activity of the Webster society was ' .Q 54. v 1940-41. This year marked the fiftieth anniversary of the society as a campus Q ' organization Q1891-1941j. i .ga , E , - The twelfth annual roduction of Is Colle e Dead? b the Webster gm Q P g Y - 'Q and Sorosis societies was presented February 13 to a record attendance crowd. 295 ' . . . Q4- , Part of the proceeds from this presentation was used to provide funds for the Qi gg Webster-Sorosis scholarship, given annually to the highest ranking high school Q .Q Q4, senior on the basis of corn et1t1ve examination. K - P 4. , , S, 3 QQ gli? Inter-societ dances a Benton-Webster outin at Ston Batter ar- 'gg Y 1 Y Ya P g E ticipation in society sports, and the Golden Anniversary banquet at Marquette Tgxg hotel were some of the events of the season for the society. gg .g T , TE af 53 Qi M53 EW Uxff Hg a.gg..1 we fag 545 gl? Tig? Q 1,59 My T gg ffl? 54. 3702 - fr, Q' . fs 2 . GQ Qflmf child!!! slimy 59 3' E Je - .kg -E Qi'- Xgj - -E3 in ia OFFICERS 3 First Term Second Term G45 23 Loyd Yount President Jefferson Bates 3 Oscar Duncan Vice-President George Bush gg fi - ig George Bush Secretary Brock Anderson ' ,Q ii? Buster Gray Corresponding Secy. Larry Brown t 'ggi Luther Hahs Treasurer Dick Kuhlman fi - Q - ' Harry Lottes Historian Harry Lottes ' 35 Lowell Webb Sergeant Lowell Webb it SPONSORS - Mr. True Taylor Mr. G. Carl Schowengerdt - One of the outstanding events of the 1940-1941 season for the Mark Twain Society was the annual production given in collaboration wtih the Hes- i perian Society. Following the precedent of the last three years of producing ' a Broadway hit, Stage Door by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, was pre- sented. It achieved both dramatic and financial success. ' A fall rush party, a joint dance with the sister society, and participation , in two all society dances constituted the social affairs of the Mark Twain Society. - ' Climaxing the year's activities Was the annual banquet which was given May 10 - at the Marquette Hotel. 5 - af- .,-' V-.LD ,. , .QM .. , 0 y - f - . - fx 1' K Q, K. I ' 2 29Stl515533fi!SQWQQWJWWQQQFQQMTJWLQg9fc39Q5?iql9939Q9i?9W l'l9Qt3399WQQWWWWQQSWQWSQQJQJQQWK 1.39- X M 1 ,Qu fx. 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'J ' A fl? ,f i ?5Qi AQ' SQL :FP z QE, QM. 352 in -- Q4- is 3?-l 559- 9? F X 0 X 0 Q gg WE4ll07Z warm? ?Q Ist row - Ames, Barber, Berry, D. Bullock, I. Bullock, Caldwell, Childers, Chil- f Zim' row - Findlay, Foster, Grissom, Heagler, Henderson, Hill, Holloman, Hope. vb? fe e- Ag 3rd row - Jones, Kasten, Keller, Kies, E. Lueddecke, J. Lueddecke, McCrorey, 255 Madsen. , Q 4th row - Moore, Moran, Nothdurft, Mueller, Pendleton, Popsterioff, Quicke, Ragains. fig Hb row - Reed, Robison, Scheerer, Sewell, Simmons, Smith, Steffen, Stevenson. 6th row - Strehlman, Suenkel, Thacker, Thompson, Wiggs, Williams, Wilson, ff! Wohlwend, Wright. Eg to is 7 -if . . fbi' .,- . ,rj Qi fd? 'if an :fy J-91.-2 1:1 .W A., 0 fa . a 4 x Q Q2 ,. X. 4. .wh 1 Q 0 Q 1 9 0 9 1 1 1 1 o , , , . , , 0 Q. Q :N 1 9. fr? 563 94? :TQ Ni 'Pix' Qi ii JWHWIIIYZ L MM? 'YS5 Kirin 2255, -g ..,, fp iv, OFFICERS -gig First Term Second Term 3 99 ig Eloise Suenkel President Christine Hope 325 Louretta Smith Vice-President Virginia Pendleton '. . . . . ig Jewell Sxtze 2nd Vice-President Louretta Smith Gu' 2 Christine Hope Recording Secy. Mary Stevenson ' , . . . . . 3? Louise Nienstedt Corresponding Secy- Louise Nienstedt HG 'tw iii? Elvira Strehlman Treasurer Elvira Strehlman -. . . . 341 , q Virginia Pendleton Attorney Athlyn Jones 0 . Marian Chilton Sergeant Eloise Suenkel -ps . ' . .247 Janet Post Parliamentarian Lucille Keller F G12 1 GNL SPONSORS ?4, Mrs. C. Logan Miss Hortense. Crawford Dr. Anna V. Burns ' Miss Margaret Kurtz 1 The social functions of the season 1940-1941 included an alumni lunch- eon on October 10, the December rush party given in a Japanese garden, the Mark Twain-Hesperian dance, and the two all-society dances. The annual St. Pat's tea, on which occasion Virginia Lee Pendleton was crowned queen, was held on March 14. The social year ended with the Hesperian banquet on April 5. 1 Sta e Doorn written b Edna Ferber and Geor e S. Kaufman was iven f S Y S g GN ,Q as the annual joint production with the Mark Twain Society. The production was directed by Miss Dorothy Ecklemann a former member of the Hesperian ' Q? Society. , mf 225 aa- as e a a a Ti ...92.. I ..,.,.,....1....... .vp vm Cl.',FLD'937,'lf Fl.:fJl3.7.4.:7.5lf?il71'lf7,i.5.4.nfl?bfi7fl'f7f+:l715573.l?gl.l7.4.l7.4'l7Q+57f5l575l- Eh? :VP LQ! 'X if: 'Xa' 'fir Q . :F- wk'- 55. f., :hi Q IU ak.: , f.. -P fywg 15' pi -f. ah .t , an an 513,- its may :ht .r Jfaf- 15? pl, YP' 1 432 ell? 55,5 ik: 55 ' w -y. R 4919 11+ r s ,v J. X. f 1 we r s V FY- . an , S, Q0 f S ggi ,' EJ 1 3 T A Frequent appearances at football and basketball games make the Collegeifify band an important group on the campus. In addition to playing at games, the ll band has participated in several political rallies, and given a public concert in assembly. Soloists featured with the band were Robert Taylor, vocalist, and Bill Burnett, trumpeteer. Mr. O. Louis Wilcox - Director Drum Major -- Will Hunter Drum Majorette - Dorothy Flentge Clarinet - Louis Bahn johnson Breuer Percussion -- Billy Lee Dacc Joe Smith Homer Montgomery Lynn Summers Otis Diven Baritone n- Helen Fallert Robert Taylor Joe Sutton Donald Vaughn ' Robert Schultz ' Audie Brock Piccolo - gary Eilgbeth S1038 liayngondlfxdams Gerald Friedrick owar enton N oan ran wi 13Vur3lngg5E?bine Melton Schwab Milton Popp Richard Hill Bass - JaCk'Pa1-kin Flute - XVilson Steck Robert Schupp Hosic Hutchison Chas. Fenwick Pauline Devore Rfchard Fmlsv Mary M' Bemke Kenneth Rudert Dennis Harrell Mildred Wulff gm Olgicomgeu gen Pearfiolljihll John Ponder Susan Brcdall Qboc - as' urp Y nymon 1 lean Reed Alfred Thiele Mclvq Rngc Sql-,fader Bin Spec' Trombone - .. , . - ' A Billy Walsh Alto Sax' 1 pf? isfffliifcliffiffs L Biff? - French Horn - gf1TvfQh1ifida.Hk 1Zl FSEV'j'm . tie Mary Ann Craig uw' C CSS Bill Burnett Wallace Knight vm O enstem Nancy Lee Blomeyer Trumpet - Ben Frank Wiseman Alvin Frentzel Tenor Sax. - Velmer Fassel Gayne P. Underwood Paul Jones Chas. McKinnis jack Palsgrove Clinton Goyert Ben Blair Byron Banta Albert Steinbeck Lila Aslin T I Q.. ,Q ,y. ln L r. ,. .u. .uf .Mp -nf ww- UN- -,,' v,,y'w, f, ww: -.n-- -.,f -.,' -..f -,.'. -..f -.w -. a un. .-.,g. .- .f 1-..'. gn' mu, -.,f, ua' f.,.' nm my -.,' a..'. -.r -.w -. W an -..f nu. .un mu -.m an I 9 O U V V 0 9 0 I 0 1 9 Q 9 V 1 leaf' ' N ' X 'nfs ' v X X ' Pr! ,, I I fi' girl 553 2:-l T l sj. T . fl yn' I. l . V K. E , if A 52 r if SZ-. T31 l XJ . ii! ' X9 H' V. X K if X' 1:- Qw Directed by O. Louis Wilcox, the College orchestra has appeared publicly If several times this year. In addition to the weekly appearance in assembly, tl1e group played at the Southeast Missouri Teachers Meeting in the fall, and gave an ix? Q assembly program on April 9. At that time Betty Sue Nethery was soloist with the orchestra, playing Mendelssohnls Concerto in G Minor for the piano. The orchestra also played at the commencement exercises on May 19. if ff? MEMBERS 'Eid Violin - Berta Lea Camp Flute - Ben Blair Lois Nealy Mary Louise Oliver Melton Schwab Johnson Breuer Robert Schupp Charlotte Kasten Louis Bahn Helen Harris Albert Steinbeck Juliene Brinkopf Gerva Hopkins Cello - Harvey Reddick Manley Limbaugh Pauline Devore Mildred Wulf Oboe - Duane Deen Melva Rose Schrader Mary Elizabeth Sloas Lynn Summers Horn -- Bill Burnett Ben Frank Wisemaii Velma Willcr Kurt Ballard Bassoon - Trombone - Marjorie Williams Helen Ballard Lavelle Bess Tom Chatham Frances Gillette Mary Ballard Clarinet - Alvin Frentzel Ruth Ragaim Viola - Joe Smith Percussion - john Henry Wiseinan James Sprinkle Mariorie Helm Ben Pearson jack Parkin Elvin Prost Sammy Jean Rudolph Otis Diven Mildred Owen Virginia Taylor William Shivelbine Joe Sutton Byron Bama Charlen Samons Cletus Smith piano .. Alma Lamburth Richard Oldham Mildred Ames Catherine Schrader Bass - XY7ill Hunter Kenneth Johnston Melvin Kornegger Alvin Bodenstein Jack Palsgrove Trumpet - Gayne P. 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H YQ presented numerous programs. It has furnished music for all the school events, :fy 17,1 .35 including plays and receptions. In addition the ensemble has presented several .249 41:4 . concerts, two at the college, and also at Diehlstadt and Carbondale, and pro- 11,7 Sf., vided the accompaniment for the annual opera, The Chocolate Soldier . iff if-i etc has .ff-, ,CC TV' it QVM WwwwwtwwwwwwwwwwwwwmwQ 7.53-a'1 5-tA5'iJof4'PA555Al 24. -:gs -5555-ep -5454-.4QH.g. -.44-:in 'SL wg. 5564-ug.--lil -ig.-651541 vim 4.. -eg. - 5. -ag: -up cg, lug.-M. - 4: fail--541 -qi -QQ -4, '54, .LW-MQ4,--Qt,--,wg 2,4 -95-. fulyyvwnvvQ1vv..vi,q..v..v,.bi,v...y...v..v..o.ie.,o.io..1..9.,l..1..v..,v,,v,,v,.y..o,.v1 10 1 1 4 Y Y 'Y' TA 'r Y Y' YX v 'v Y 'v' Y v YV 'v Yr'Y'. Y-'YVY Y 'r 'fy'v 1rl vi Y vr-v 'r ,v' Y 'Y 'Y Yl Yl Y Y . ,. .. .. .. .. .,. .,. ii. .,. .-. ,Ai ,N ... .V in .1. ,.. .'. 11. ..,. .,. v ' ff v v v Y v w Y - 'v vw v- v-A , wir Pfl cy 5, F f F4 X ff rl ff Vi IP rjl 5 V. ?. ,'w V. , Yi P. P. 5. P. L P. 7 V y L Y 4 ? V bs w 5 ir L 7 3' if '? Y -Y For the Hfth season the A Cappella choir, directed by Mr. Clyde Brandt, participated actively in musical events in this part of the state. Concerts at Vanderbilt University and Bethel Women's College were among those given on trips taken by the choir this year. The group also sang at Christmas vespers, Commencement, and Baccalaureate services. Soloists were Robert Taplor, Mary Metz, Dorothy Bullock, vocalistsg Celeste Perkinson, reader, and Betty Sue Nethery, pianist and accompanist. Oscar Duncan was student director. First Sopranos - Mary Barber Mary Ann Craig Anna Belle Crouch Martha Lou Dorris Mary Metz Betty Sue Ncthery Jane Reissaus Lucille Steck Second Sopranos - Dorothy Ellen Bullock Rita Ganahl Jeanne Janney Celeste Perkinson Sammy Jean Rudolph First Altos -- Betty Jane Blakemore PERSONNEL Ruth Conrad Alice Doane Laura Louise Ward Second Altos - Nancy Hamilton Lois Nealy Anna Laura Schumacher Dorothy Webb First Tenors - G. L. Anderson louis Bahn Kurt Ballard William Rogers Second Tenors -- Byron Banta Lavelle Bess William Giddings Beckham Southern First Basses - Jeff Bates Herman Hardy Robert Schupp Robert Taylor Lowell Webb Hines Wolters Second Basses - Oscar Duncan Gordon Gerber Luther Hahs Kirk Leeper -lack Palsgrove Vinson Rueseler Ab 5 ff , -, -,,- ,-, ,, , A .. , W ,,v....c A W -a t f 'T A., 'L '14, '.f.',,'A',f4' L',.'A', ,LC ,'.f.', I.--'i,.'A',.'4,,.L'.,a.,,L,,A.',,:.'1,'J.,4..L',,u,,L,',JL,.,J-,,A.,-Q.,J5,,Jf,,J-1,5-kfgv'.g'+n, 4 A 1. t .A .l ,RYA ,A .. V., . V, ,, . Li. A, , -M, r gf-si -,,f, -L, W, f 4 f . -- t A A an :A 4 4 4 Q s X 4 ...95... v 1 r 1 1 Q 1 1 Q 1 1 9 V U 9 I v V 0 Q v 0 0 v I v v YW.,.,Y,,Yt,,Y...,X,',,.,,tW,,,if,t,T.,.,o,i,.r.fYwYVYtf.,s,ToToY-.f.,V,s,YNY.,.,..,, ,.,.,.,.H.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,...,.,.H.,.,.,.,., , .U . .-W. ,U. .U.g.I-,g.M,g,H. 1 ..179llI Y v-r-rv Vvvvvv vvv TT tl X vt, X, sf Y X vw U ., JY., ., Y 'N-...av 1 1 . . . . Will!!! s if lifid IKWIZ . C Jlffffffgflf OFFICERS First Term Second' Term Jefferson Bates President Loyd Yount Loyd Yount Vice-President Norman Parker Norman Parker Secretary Ross Cannon James Sims Treasurer Marion Smith john Ponder Reporter John Ponder Oscar Duncan Music director Oscar Duncan SPONSORS Mr. True Taylor Mr. Kenneth L. Bing The organization sponsored many events throughout the year. YMCA began the year with a freshman mixer and followed it with freshman discussion groups. A Christmas vesper service, Religious Emphasis Week, and the stu- dent directory were projects of the organization with the assistance of the Young Women's Christian Association. The organization sent representatives to the spring and fall state NYU conferences at Knobnoster, Missouri. Many gospel trips were made throughout Southeast Missouri during the year. A, ,. ,X ,X f. .'. H5 .'. .', Hr!-', .'. .'. .'. .'. !.'.V .'. . .4 . . . . . K. .m. , X- ,vs .lp fm. fd V .H. ax. fm. ,A . .U,5H.A,H.A. J. A at A A,,J...:. .L,..L,.4 ,A ..L,.z.,.Jt,t,L ,A J. ,.e,lJ.4:A.4,A4'AMJ--.AAA0And-4,4-uA,.4,,Jg!g,J--,, V 5,-' 4.1-., 4. .4 ..,f-4.0.4,f-.5.--,5.--.l,--.,.-W...-H...--.5.--..,---5.-'.,f.4,--.5 .I .lf .4 -4''O l O 0- l l'1l' -4- it- -o -I' A 1s'a.',.'1f.'A'.-il' -O- -:- -s- -w 4 v A -f 1, 4, s . -Q fri' exif it .xi .- Y. v- .4 ,P 4,-. -f Q, Ai, ., . ,jf J .,, A-, A nf. ,x 1. 4, ,. . 1. 1. x. 1 M A R h A i ,ll A. ,I cn ,P . Q. Q- .. . - 3 .5 Q, M p, q rw, 5 uv, I . U -, Q.. Q 'ik jane' . Q .... Qc:.nQc..oQ:i. h.,.':f:....GUr..:wQeQ , Qe ak. nh. 'vlsvslm ig, x,k, f ,. . ., . W Hi K., ,Ex ir? X Q1 . 121 -iff ww :fr 232 '-1? si 33 Th' E21 :Lf .Qg -ff 31' 1?-' vs Tl? 55 W3 iii? th' P5 Q? -sg sf? CK? fi-3 :ws sh' 'iii jar, sis: 52 NL ttf- P5 SPT? Ffh :Tift QL: fi ,alll iii ny.-. ' GNL 2743 :kr f' ,f ,f Q . . J , 2 eg! -f j , f a ig? e 2 fllfy 6177672 J 5 Z 1757 JKJYZ JJEKJKZ' ZH!! T75 if fx, OFFICERS First Term Second Term .V . , ?fg' . . . . . - - 'fb V1rg1n1a Lacy President Virginia Lacy Mary Metz Vice-President Martha Williams iff? if. Martha Williams Secretary Kathryn Steffen Emily Kendell Treasurer Anna Felker SPONSOR :gf . 9:3 ggi Miss Helen Cleaver 99:1 is-2 fm- . . . . . . F511 jrf The Young Women's Christlan Association has, in 1940-41, more than doubled its mem- 49 . ffl 1' bership. ir? . . . . The first social function on the campus this year was the Freshman Mixer attended by over 600 students and sponsored by the YWCA and co-sponsored by the YMCA. This Was fu db fh ft t P it lt lrh 4 o owe y six res men orien a ion mee ings. icnics, gospe rips, ec ures, musica s, e an- - '- . . . . . . g , nual Christmas Vesper service, Christmas and Easter parties for the White and negro children, :QQ - . . . . QQ Heart Sister Week, and banquet, and the sponsoring of a drive for books and other articles needed for the John Cobb School for Negros are some of the activities entered into by the organization this year. L35 Delegates were sent by this organization to both spring and fall state conferences at gig Knobnoster, Missouri. QQ The association sponsored, with the YMCA, a Religious Emphasis Week bringing Dr. James M. Lichliter to the college. The YWCA also co-sponsored an international Benefit Pan- cake Dinner, the proceeds of which were sent to World Student Relief and Eastern Relief. 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Aubuchon Serving as an integrating medium, the Ministerial and Social Service Club is made up of student ministers of various denominations, of those who by train- ing or inclination are interested in social service Work, or students preparing for Work in home and foreign mission fields, and of other students who are interested in the discussions of the group. The club was organized in 1934. Its purpose is to provide an opportunity for discussions of some of the religious and social problems of the day. The yearly program includes seminar discussions, talks by leaders in the club's various fields of interest, and social service projects. ' 1 - - - - v . 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Dele atrons from the or an1zat1on attended con- ,Qi P S g .gr SX1 SQL 5:3 . . . SWE F165 vent1ons dur1ng the year, among them the state meet at Sprrngfreld. .VS V63- Arm of the Bapt1st Student Un1on, as gxven by members of the organ- QQ 1zat1on 1S to proV1de an adequate and beneficxal SOC131 and I'C11g1OLlS program for Baptrst students attendxng the College. Noon day prayer meetmgs, open .Ya . . . . Qfxl house 1n the church of that denomlnatron, and devotlonal programs are part of is the serv1ces offered by representatwes of the BSU. se: .Yi -fs . fx- f 'M'Wcafsfowars--is-fn,fs on iw e 5 ff r o fsflafr L 79Qras?+2csJsfs?as+ffs+4:3asifxrimvasfafifibwsklx?5Sf4sf2fS2fasv2fi-Q:5?Meir?fsr22S2+G52S2+f2li+i?2EEfSiJ+?cf52sJQaQ:M:s?fs1MQLS1ifSiJsfsfas+as+at+asww2+225R - 100 - 'f ix, .X .Vs My .,, F 1,- .i X. ,. N. -,. ,-, vivv , L ,V Q, x. iv --: V N, if? '-if iff' 1 3 yitl --i- 'ar Y?-I s F F ' S 'T ll l l V1yW - h,.W fri- S i -14? +6-F ii -Ii? is - -25? ar 531- 'Iii 422- -51+ ea- ag? ff? ff? 221- Q15 -Q3 iri- -51? ar' 'jf 5? :iii ffl' iii' 'W -Pi? ev: ggi- as iff ggi- -ji? fri- -xi? gf? if? T33 ++:- -il 13? .-If fllfyllf' K 'f fl ' Aff 9-'A' OFFICERS A :QE Fzrsf Term Second Term gi Ruth Campbell President Ruth Campbell Mary Kerns Vice-President Warren Hoehler Marie L. Ohmes Secretary Margaret Pautler Warren Hoehler Treasurer Herman Huber Mrs. Frank J. Heil Sponsors Mrs. Frank Heil Miss Martha Shea Miss Martha Shea Miss Wilhelmena Vieh Miss Wilhelmena Vieh Miss Rosina Koetting Miss Rosina Koetting Mr. Edward Vaeth Mr. Edward Vaeth A G as The Marquette Club as organized in 1914 has been an outstanding religious organization on the campus. Named after Father Jacques Marquette the famous Jesuit Missionary and eX- plorer, it has served as the medium of Catholic unity and expression. ln order to realize its purpose, the program of the year has been both religious and social. +A-i It has included parties given by the St. Mary's and St. Vincent's youth organizations and at various meetings during the year, pastors of the Cape Girardeau parishes were speakers before the Club. A new feature was the question box to which questions submitted by any college fg- student, Catholic or non-Catholic, were answered by the pastors of the St. Vincent's and St. Mary's parishes. fb' if QA- N113 41- t t to C Mir S-101-Q f W 3 Q .-fa s Q 4 egg fig QA .705 my QA' EN: FE I ' G9 are 94. YQ fir 524. TH e : Zi ff? W' fi 9 ii 91' fy? Pm :PQ 54? ax, QA, EM Q RQ QA' -as N, -W gg g g is - LE, Ist row - Beard, Blair, Boeckman, Burke, Gladish, Gray, Grindstaif. 2nd row - Henderson, Killian, Kirchoff, Mahler, Martin, 5 Mitchener, New. 31:1 row - Pope, Robertson, Sample, Scarborough, Sudduth, Taylor, Trantham. 'cj Q, X3 an .f, QA, 'W aw, 522 . - , i w, E2 411052016 ti? QTL si 22 L63 Ei' OFFICERS First Term Second Term E245 William Slinkard President Buster Gray 'kt' Pe ton Trantham Vice-President Ral h Mitchener M' -fs Y . P 3 Ral h Mitchener Secretar Gordon Sudduth - P Y Q Kenneth Mahler Treasurer Kenneth Mahler T Reporter Carl Kirchoff - SPONSOR T Mr. G. Carl Schowengerdt kg The aims of the Agriculture Club are to promote and further the interest Q - in the Various fields of agriculture. T The outstanding project of the year was the sponsorship of the Spring ., Contest in Agriculture for all students in agriculture in the Southeast Missouri high schools. - At meetings held on alternate Thursdays, the club programs consisted of ' - addresses by instructors in agriculture, motion pictures on pertinent subjects, Qi e and talks on Wild life conservation. Q - . . . 34' The Agriculture Club entertained the Home Economics Club on a hay- AQ ride and Were entertained by the Home Economics Club at a party given in the - student center. 454 Gif g fa, .... , . . A ,X , . A N ,Hs , Q S P .f . M- ,-,,. , ,, ,. G-102-2 'f A n 7. -f lf, ,P ,J ,ll f , J ' f w 1 1 ei f. ,v i . ,f A 1, .. L ,lf I, . . . . . A . . , , . . . . . .. . . ,Ma MA., U . .- .A ,AJ .Ja ,Nfl L ' 9 'iff +32 ' iii lil 14+ ai Q51 3 TW ' .if ee , :PQ Qfxi 42:1 , IZ-'X Iffia ith 1' , ZW, 34 : t fm '57 TE t 312' 5:2 t 5355 56:1 73? . . . is Ist row - Anderson, Aslin, Black, Davis, Eberwein, Graddy. Flu? 2nd row - Hill, McDowell, Marsh, Oliver, Parker, Popp, Randall. of' 3 ra' row -- Robison, Schreiner, Slover, Smith, Wagner, Weltge, Zahm. 34? lr. agwi f ,J ,s Pain ki J ' gg 67166772 ,gi its is .fu 524: 35 OFFICERS 4 ' First Term Second Term 251 Brock Anderson President Bill Smith kg Bill smith vice-President Joel Hall 292 Will Hunter Secy. and Treas. Lillian Roth 3 be iff ans 51' egg 'sw . . . . . kg Meeting twice a month and discussing world affairs, the Forum, a mem- if-gg ber of the International Relations Clubs, tries to instill into the college stu- dents a lively interest in International problems. This year this has been ac- Q complished by Weekly polls of student opinion on topics of current interest. 'Si' N, U If 524' fbi . . . if Annually this organization sends delegates to the conference of the Inter- 553 . - . . f national Relations Club, which was held this year on March 28 and 29. The Forum's activities were climaxed by a banquet held in May. 2- T if I:-T . . - .... . .V V.., fs -,, ,-,,-., fm f.- f ,f -f .sy 1:',:'.w..v.r'w2 'sq-3 ., ffuzr. as-.,imfqif1 15-fa -ii' -F?-'l A L jff:If1551:Q54sgilqf4:flglsffioifizbfjfsffibflgitbftfflizeQlidf-EtSfdfffflsfhiffflf1E45iff5?g45,f45jg45354S3-54:?fg4:'f4:Qlic:'f2s23S43?vffriflfiiriffdgidifbffzff!g4ri4fm4f.1z1r.t4f2T?fEi 1-105--1 e fi rf i 3 - 2 w, 6 3 - ' Q33 C' Q - 9 E F5 -G GN, an Q5 - ' ft- 3 gi? ip w arg :BCD . 7 0 f W Q ggffff fp ya r Q ik ei uf if 10 e if! , Wlgyd Q6 5 3 .Q are 59 of .293 Qi 5 H 1703 'Pe' 931 5 Q E 3 E 3 W 3 .ra , 'E' 5? CBJ QA' .f gm 'in E 3 is ee Q ' 5925 ' G? Q Founded on the principle of service. Beta Psi chapter of Alpha Phi gi? -gi D - Q Omega, whose membership is composed of participants of the Boy Scout Move- 5? E2 . . . . fi. 'tgg ment, holds as its foremost aim a development of a program which will assemble 'Q' ef - college men in the fellowship of the scout oath. Q43 Que -G - Beta Psi chapter was represented at the eighth bi-annual convention by 54' - seven of its members and was commended for having more active members than - any other chapter in the nation at that time. ' - , With two pledge groups each actively engaged in the program of service, , 9 Beta Psi carried out its most ambitious schedule since its beginning two years ago. Members assisted in the Red Cross roll call, production of the Passion Play, conducting eagle scout courts of honor, management of traffic at golden gloves tournament and direction of a guide service for visitors on the campus. Qi 0 5. - H - Qi. 355 , Gi' its WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW P 4213 +21- :bl EF if? 423 E? .' .ffffii tk-Q -QD .na ei? :iv r ,. EE: :ke 42- .eng 1? ffii ' o 'Mil IQ 1,53 QYT .fe :ffl -fs 5 iff? l C2 ik? f G, fffril gp. Qcw-Qfm.e-,Mfg jffwfw LLM 'uw 43. Rf in iggiiw ,-oe. L . if fi f ' fi -fa, HH . , , ,9 5 f Ist row - Anderson, Auchter, Banks, Bey, Bolanovich, Bretch, Britton. 2nd row - Brooks, L. Brown, W. Brown, Burneson, Burnett, Buttrey, Chapman. 3rd row - Courtway, Davison, DeGuire, Farrow, Faulkner, Fitzpatrick, Foster. 4th row - 5th row- Friedrich, Huneke, Kuhlman, Lehman, Linebarger, Mayfield, Montgomery. Nunnelee, Oliver, Page, Park, Poe, Remley, Scarborough. 6th row -- Scott, Sheppard, Steinbeck, Strom, Tenkhoff, Turner, V aughan, White. ' K: . -- X, iii? 9? lgfv Q95 Q J, s X2 if HEC: fi! Q? '37 L 1 pw? , ,,, troy jf 1. if f:jf5.fQgff4:ifQjZ Qfflffigisfkifffrfjf-fiiififfiffa Qgfj-Lf 15355 if fffaf -109- gwmwwif' ' ' 'WM' .' 3' 'LQ 54. Q :gen Q as - GE 1 ja' - f' ,1 f y - - gl ' si 39 'QI i I OFFICERS I First Term Second Term gg Lucille Stuebner President Luther Hahs Q Martha McGinty Vice-President Janice Hartle ' : Mary Rose Miller Secretary Patricia Fisher i Tim O'Connell Treasurer Tim O'Connell Q Miss Bertie Cleino Sponsor Miss Bertie Cleino i ' f Q 4 4 During the 1940-41 season, the Black Mask Dramatic Club presented to the public a variety of productions. Opening the season was Thornton Wilder's Our Town , presented on October 31 and November 1. The next public ap- pearance Was in assembly with The Curtain Comes Down , written by Mary Frank, a former member of Black Mask. The final play of the year was given in collaboration with the Senior class, on May 8, and Was The Torch Bearers by George Kelley. In addition to performances the club also sponsored the annual playwrit- . 4 ing contest, the Winner being announced in April, and climaxed the year with - 4 V Q the Black Mask Banquet on March 8. Mark Scully, Jackson, Was speaker at the . banquet. 3' ,- Q - 4 4 4 Q 4 'T 'ffw ,E QWWWWWWWWW 4-106-S 4 Q . - -. . - 9 9 0 v o v 0 v v v v. 1. o 1 1 v 1 9 v Q- v-. o. v- v Qs, Q-. 9-.MA - as P- bi. Q QA- 5-32 3 'ff 7' 5? is Gif -my N, ,,, 5? fm GE Q53 1- - 75 , , 'ja '5 ,, M ca 592 - fi 1 K R fa? f' f W ms are Q9 TG Q9 ' 5 ,R . Q- oi M W rg 594,4- 5 M , ,Q . ' ,,,,1g.4Q . ' Q 1 w wg. 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'S ' fgmmmmmmy 53553 Q Q Q Q Q SS Q Q Q Q - ef Q QQ Q Q. Q .. CD! - Q Q Q Q - OFFICERS ' - First Term Second Term ' - Kirk Leeper President Kirk Leeper : Bob Taylor Vice-President Bob Schupp 54, Rita Ganahl Secretary Fern Douglass Willeta Comer Treasurer Joe Sutton ' ' Carol Simon Historians Jewell Sitze Mary Barber Mary Bohnsack gf SPONSORS Q .' Miss Wilhelmina Vieh Miss Grace Giddens Miss Dorothy Waggoner T The most ambitious presentation of the year Was The Chocolate Soldier written around George Bernard Shaw's Arms and the Man with music by Oscar Strauss. Miss Dorothy Waggener, co-sponsor of the Music Club, and Dr. Jean Ruff of Cape Girardeau sang the leads. The production was under the immediate direction of Miss Grace Giddens. Ballad for Americans by John La Touche and Earl Robinson was pre- sented in the regular assembly by the Music Club chorus with Robert Taylor, Jackson, as soloist. Owing to the enthusiasm with which it was received, the uBallad was repeated at many request performances. 4 4 The Queen's Christmasn, a one-act play with incidental music, was - presented at the Christmas assembly. ' ' The social activities for the year included two initiation parties, a fall 3? steak fry, and a spring picnic. 5WWWWWWWW?WWW?WWWWWW Wg -108-2 we fs in , 751 .Aa :A B -- VH '9'- 59-H VG- .Uv - 92- ch' -sim 59 Vw- 91' VD AVA- I' VP- UP- YC U- U- I.-.1 U- AU .4 'Q Y Ab r A. c A. -, e f 4 : 4. s '-. s c..n - .5 -,,., ,Au ,hm . ,W r2lAvA+sg4 :fx ' .yg 'Ms 24' ' 4 '-'f ' fi ii YQD iijii' ,A 1: HQ A A A A AA A ,I A- 5557 V L' A A A AAA f I A , AA ' Qi 3:31 73 ,A A 'I' A A ff' 'A 2 l 9' H 41 A . an fl M' i ' ' ' -3' Z A 5 Y if A '- A ' E W? ' A A A f I -Q A f A: - gy ,fm mm V ' -A A Y HU: Fri S ' f 1 A I .Aff Q 5 V I A V --- ,A Q A 1 M V Fic' yi el ' 3 A A I ' O Ei? i L Ya ' Ev-f AA 7 AA .A mf LV? A AAAA A ' fi 1 A Eg VAAA k V f g 'V A In gi? 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Willey, Woml, Ziummer. 5311 34- GY: K' N' 3 A Q: 4523 .gm -u Ad, -2? lil lu E? EQ? iii - '7 f 'ff :Kill iff 'Eff' ff 3A-'iA-if EE' E' 3 T19 'i'2'frQ'E Af bl E. :J 'SW' i'SVl'lf Q?7'15Q 5W 55'7 E'7lEA'1Afx E fk'5 79'7rf'3 'Eff V52-'1?V!l'L5'v'5'G' SVN fl .VV Fl? F3 'L'-3 'ilffi'-5' i Q6 'V27 FQ? .gif 'fTg'A'Ag Qf, 1 ' jfgfgf, 3. fisww:4:!m7ffe1mt4::fAfv!fff:J-4:frm-Amid55:4ai-ffmyElmerSM392522351W:JaSMWMimtaspa:ftfm'E fMyifni-AffjzcrmmtgffifvdfffmffmwvizffbfwmbmlliQ -l09- a s s 'S 2 YQ 3 ' E Tw T s 4 g .. gg - bs .Er Q .pi - - J 2,355 Qalflgdld gl 5 OFFICERS gg? Q President . .,.,,.... . . . . Virginia Pendleton Q41 2 Vice-President . . . ....,... Betty Tibbs 9' Secretary-Treasurer . , Elvira Strehlman Q - MEMBERS sl ' 'Anna Deschu Virginia Lee Pendleton Elvira Strehlman I Caroline Epperson Sammy Jean Rudolph Betty Tibbs : Julia Hemingway Melva Rose Schrader Marjorie Williams all - Antoinette Mueller Mary Jane Schuster Rita Ganahl xii i Louise Nienstedt Dean Sharp ' Sponsor - Miss Violet Stockhom ' in The aims of Orchesis, modern dance club, are to promote and further - -94- L interest in modern creative dancing. Members of the club have performed ig for various organizations, and on April 2, an evening program was given for Lg college students. ' ' Q42 39 GN T5 ei? Jan QE is K 42 . 54- ew im Nf- 6911. 'Jig nfs- V aim ak Us Q- e - c A . .. . A , ,, . . . . , A.. ,, ,Q Q f iq' 1 . X0 . JJ rv .P WJ r, 224: ' as ' ol f :Eg . as is 524 - E? ' T55 ' W ' is -as -e Ei lr? A 7525 w 534' l Qi .rf 4 53 Ist row - Bauerle, Bottcr, Doherty, Dorlag, Fountain, Hartle. ' 'E Znfl row - Oliver, Randall, Robison, Schreiner, Slover, Talley. 3. - , y Ds ' .if ,ff 0 0 fel - WL' ' C J 6 Z ff ' f L! f f J, .C we Wm ,fyza e 'mae ' 1 ' 'Z W Sq. T ,K A Q- if X ,I During the year the intercollegiate debate squad participated in approxi- E5 -45 L rg' X li mately 90 debates. Members attended tournaments at Wfinfield, Kansas, Normal Q 'ig - Illinois, Kirksville, Missouri, and Missouri College Tournament which was held if . . i GP' - in Cape Girardeau. . - - . . . .Sa ft The high spots of the year were a trip for men to Washington, D. C., 3 3 a trip for Women to Colorado, and the Pi Kappa Delta Provincial Convention 41 . . . - E and Tournament at Excelsior Springs. 3 of-Q 4 -G 3. 17:9 of Q 725 f r in 1 X Q15 5 .-54, . or '--' -' fi 17:9 iq gl: ' r . A ,' 'R iQ lwcillly I Yi Q f ffl 1 iii Ei, an .YN - 545 . '69 Eff er? -111-- T 'Q 1- Q,w,. Q. p. Q , Q. sqm . QQ: nf ng. QQ .U hm!-. 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T5 wa Mf- im :EI val -:QU Wi' 'rv 452. 531 N9 : in we 'Mu ,5':. WK '5XX5 ew Jw AJ W if 1 www W Q5-32355 Zig.E524Q2532:31Q25.225252S2QQcx54sfav3g4t54s.ax,awLfaSs.gesl. 4.44. s,4x.4x.4s. s.gc:g.G4s,421'.Ct9. 334.4 was.4s.ifs.zf. gefs.e2.:.a.:.x.:.a.s.gz.s,gg.ss.a-za.W. - 112 - fQQl9Q0Q0Q5QQ9n':QeQ9'19!UQOOQVOHVHOQVOO 51-. gh. 'J Q. a Q Q I- Q f-,.c r c 4 f Q 3 Q A -1 1.. mm e..5a 0. Iv v , mu. c. e 2 Q, c r .': Q. r 2. 1' -.. 2 i-..n n 'i c.. Q., r.7 ..o ff. 'iff-.nl-. nQt,.oQi'. ch.7'iQr..'iQ'-5 fQ-..zO'..f9-..'x0- wi-..',h:,f,'j JQ, .zfa Z4 fm Jo' .ya Q ' , :kit ,C :Q Q93 .222 f ri, 'ff 'ks s no 'VS W, Oo 5 as iii ii 0 -5 'fa fp. 'kit QW? Y- :WT ,C , Qi GQ -f-if ' E SQ ff? a :P .ea fgxfs, 41 'Mi 321 ESE Q1 f C0 ti-5 :fag U 0 ' if? 'MQ ina Yi 17 chi 'RT ikfi id 793 -163: tis .V 9 -I tr Yap 'iff 'ITU Q55 ,ffyfz 5 ,fm tis JWQT P, fi' Ffa' .,. WMJJQ df OFFICERS Bill Giddings . . ..... President Bill Kies i,.,. ......... V ice-President Ovid Hunter A , . , . .,......, . . Secretary and Treasurer Vinson Rueseler, Clinton Allison . i,... i , . Reporters Loren Wolf ....i..i,. V..... , . Sergeant-at-Arms The Varsity Club, composed of lettermen in football, basketball, track, tennis, and golf, was Hrst organized in 1920. Since then, it has become an im- portant organization on the campus. Social events included the fall football dance, at which time Vera Tetley was crowned football queen, the spring track meet dance, and the annual out- ing for Varsity Club members. -.v 5. r ,. wr, Q-4- Vey: .QN- : 4 2 -IH J fic- K 21: EJ: ,cis if iff' fr N' :qi I 1, , if eff, 1 J. Kff F253 :dr Sl. x: v Q 9 .. Q? m Gi? Gi ap lei :sw gf, -SFU' EQ? E55 ik' 9541 7-it SEX? if: Gif QR: sie 1 fd, f X 9 55414 afi- S92 . GN G54 . Q v Q72 62' s .,- em fy- Ci. T145 Q X Q by L9 rl Q23 23: 532, 'HT 557, ii? ay. .:v:. ggi.: ISN, .wx 37 i. 45. id? ere. 4 L1 if ' . f. ia exp, 4 f. fx' .t , .J f 4 if ,- fri , C , 3' 7:1 'F QV? 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Rx' 1735 Q9 J ' B B Q .,,,, . V QD? L 5 I 5 Y, Q of 3 fa f 'lx -B' L- ' EY -ax ' ' ' :ft ii' - 9 5 ' F5 is K R 35? :fm ' ' 'QW LA? CHENEY HALL QQ lxl mu' - Aslin, Auchter, Barker, Banta, Barron, Bates. ZH!! row - Bess, Bcy, Bolanovich, Bowman, Bretch, fig Breuer. 5111 row - Brewcn, L. Brown, W. Brown, Burneson, Burnett, Cannon. 41h row - Chapman, Chat- Tggj hum, Courtway, Dagger, Davison, Dean. 51347 row - DeGuire, Dinzler, Diestelknmp, Dorlag, Erny, Faulkner. . H- y K9 - Q5 6flJ row - Graddy, Grundhauser, Gunnett, Hoevel, Horton, Huncke. 7111 ron' - Keller, Ixerr, Kerstner, Kitson, Kuhlmnn, Leeper. Q W JB 54 '? Hf'Qi 'YF' 'Mb S,3'l?'fi 9 fflfxfwfw ffifi' UL? 'ft EVN 1 D 'N C f'3X'?f 3' 'BAM fx KBS 51 Q'1? fi Caffe X B Af? K' ' 'i pY!M!kf1'lb IYQVUQ Y fe -X '-A 'i7fkVlff '?'f'f 1:'SX Q ' i'f5 X ir! fuvix QWWWWWWMWWQWWWWW -114-- xHQ.,Q.,9NjUQA,I..i..0..9..U..V..9..9..9...9,,O,.O..9,.0..0..9..Q..O..9..0..9.,9..I..Q..9..V..0..i9..U..9..9..!..9..V..!..9..9..90 1 A -1 ,. 1. F 1 -.Q ,-. ,1 ,1., ++r 'iii fbi- -S45 .rf i jf, iE- 7 S . 1 , . . , 5 W 14? 1,5 412 -24? 2512 R. Tk? '-if G.. asf. QF' T312 1 4,42 5?2 :Q i H? '25 14? yi SL tiff I G 4' P 'C' 0 .4 ,Q 412- 1543 243 4 535 it-5 'i' . ,, 5345 Q1 F3 in 'Hr 35 fi 'Hr 44? 51- fc? 441 Tk: - ,- ff -1 iii' 747 ivy H? 511- 54? 411' ff? fri- -H3 ips 'fr' ,til Eff? 74? 'fff -3+ iii? -Egg ev? it? 43 iii? gig? as if fh- 64? 511- -24? +13 -3? ff' 'Rf ex: 5+ -24? tif' iff iff- if ii? 1 '39 Ly. 1 411- Z 44+ 512- I if 411- ff? gy, CHENEY HALL .lp Ixf mu' - Lehman, Loisenu, Lottes, Lowe, Magner, Mayfield. 21111 row - Meatte, Montgomery, Mulheron, ' A Nunnelee, Oliver, Page. SVI, mu' - Parker, Parmer, Pearson, Poe, Ponder, Randall. 4111 mu' - Remley, Tri Robertson, Scarborough, Schacperkoetter, Scott, Sheppard. 5111 mu' - Sims, Smith, Steinbeck, Stevens, Sun- QQ. dcrmun, Sutton. 7111 mu' - Trigg, Turner, Ulils, Vaughan, W'nlsh, WVJYICH. 6111 mu' - Waters, Weltge, -Q45 iv Wliite. Wfilliamson, Ycidn, Znlim. ,-G -3-. -1'-ri ,,,.. ,gl ,, I 1,-,-............-.......-,..-.--..u........--...........,...............w...... ..-- ff 5- l v l , A--' ' f Si! .:.vr,x,k-M.A.-,x.X. vi., .xy 1.1, .X .1 ,4.JL.H.A.M'.J-. .A. x,A.M.A.l ,A.,N.A. x.A..w.A.rJ.A. JA. px. y.A.H.k.,k.L.e .L ,JJ -f,.,jf,..t.,..,5.,..4,.,, ,.,T,:.,f.nf-,.fp..f:,t.,.,,..4,,-,Jxft-...,.,..-UA,-,.,,A.,6-,L,Y-,Q,--4 -4,-f,4f,f'-,5,--.5,--.0.-'.,,'-f.4..'-X.,--1.5.H.4 v-.in-...M 4.--.,.'-.in-.gf ,pf-.gf-.g,'-.4 - l..H,i,'-P. 13 4 - -11S-- TFP-T , 4, 1 .Q V eo YK OFFICERS First ierm Second form Betty Jo Beck President Eloise Suenkel Eloise Suenkel Vice-President Rosemary Beauchamp Doris Matthews Secretary Christine Hope Betty Jane Blakemore Treasurer Mary Jo Tippett Frances Gillett Reporter Frances Gillett Mrs. Mabel Blue Matron Mrs. Mabel Blue Social functions given by the women of Albert Hall throughout the year included the two annual dances, the all-school spring tea, and an all- school open house. Thanksgiving and birthday dinners, Halloween and Christ- mas parties were given by Mrs. Blue for the residents of the hall. - 1 16 - Y ll p . ff A 2 sf Winfrey OFFICERS First term Second' ferm Ernadel Ashby President Mary L. Montgomery Octavia Coffman Vice-President Marcine Walker Marjorie E. Hoefer Secretary Dorothy McCrorey Louise Nienstedt Treasurer Octavia Coffman Martha Lou Dorris Reporter Fern Douglass Mrs. Fannie A. Stubblefield Matron Mrs. Fannie A. Stubblefild Freshman initiation, the Leming Hall dances, the birthday dinners, the all-school Easter tea, and the all-school open house are some of the highlights of the social activities to be remembered by the women of Leming Hall. Nearly one hundred girls, under the supervision and guidance of Mrs. Fannie A. Stubbleiield, the matron, live in Leming Hall. 1- 117 --S .J :S 7 xr Qw K, , -1- Q.-on.vn..oa. .-Q Am- 1 Q. -.1 Q .. .o. . .v.o.. .. .. .4 A-Q,-Q f-9 ..v.v.v.v 9 1 0.1-.9-. on feas- ,' :Q . , KSN, S 'T I FY: JW' ' if .Mg 5:33 523 .f., ge- Q. 'XGJ ' X1 KSU' ,gf-a. 90110170 4 .411 y x wN, F555 ,fm F52 Rh? -gag ,fax .Ka Efsi ESQ? af am Mig ffl fra T... tab? 531, mf, gg :ES nfii 39- ?ki 0 ig OFFICERS Gerhardt Wagner . , ..... President 535 fri? - - La Rose Norvell . . . , Vice-President ff. Lorna Vogel .A.. .... S ecretary Velma Willer , , 4 . . Treasurer :sg . ia? Martin Lorberg . . .,..,A.A..,..,,......... Reporter '19 . . . :lin Charlotte Kasten . , . . . Chairman Entertainment Committee Richard Kuhlman , . . ..... Chairman Program Committee - R-A . . . L91 Velmer Fassel .,.......,... Chairman Membership Committee 1:-, -P fb: 'df jeg ADVISOR - Rev. Melzer 0 Q. Q Q Gamma Delta has celebrated its first anniversary by becoming the Alpha Zeta chapter of the National Fraternity. At the present the group consists of forty members, most of whom have been initiated during the present year. In December the Alpha Zeta chapter sent a delegation to the national Gamma Delta convention at the University of Illinois. Moving progressively since that time, the chapter has permanently established itself on the campus by creating an active program of both a social and a religious nature. The yearis activities Were initiated at an evening vesper service on Wedekind Farm. Following this, religious discussion groups Were sponsored, and on January 19 the entire chapter received communion in a body at the Trinity Lutheran Church. The social events in which the organization took part were a roller skat- af- ffilfiii . N ing party, a hay ride, a scavenger hunt, a bowling party, an athletic night, and v Q a banquet. CJ 5 CQ fi? ei' We -- , C, Vg ,U , f. , W ,,., 1-118--f f- TT- ,VI .Y. .Y. '.Y.'', .A'.'. , .A'.'f.',, . .Y. ,Y.' .'. .Y.' .T.V'. S'.Y.x . .'2 .'f. .Yf FC' 'FS'NCCYS1'.T.Y'.T. 4'.Y.X'.T.Y' .'f. .Y.Vf'.Y. .TQ '.YQ',T. .Y.''.'f. .Y.' .Y. .V. . x .all 4, 'll- e w k . if Z NWT 751 sw rig is eff 23- me VEB' f'Q -Q :gg x r gf r 290 ll! Il! fl QW Ixf VOIL' - Bender, Brinkopf, Craddock, Davison, Fassel, Fischer. 21111 l'01fU-- Fuhrmann, Hink, Hunze, C. Kasten D. Kasten, Keller. inf row - Kipping, Kirchoff, Kuhlmann, Lorberg, Miller, Norvell. 41113 row -- Popp, K. Schrader, M. Schrader, Terry, Thiele, Trauernicht. 5 fb row - Trovillion, Vogel, Wagner, Wehking, Wessel, Willer, Williams. Vffx. .4- .4- .4- .4- . -:JE .4- .4- .4- I- .4- ,,4, .4- .4- .145 if -ri? -If? 'Ri .4- .ff .4- .4- ,. 4- 54- Vx. .4- 54. .Q- .4, .4- wi- 'a M4- .4- .,4- We 'Jr 5 . , it Q45 Els -X 44- my 1, . Y, .-43 iw? .GN 1 Q4- 3,? ET, .,4- . f. gf. CN: .144 fu? 1, :41 H ,CA v 1-4- ,I ,,,. , ,vi I :Jr -Y. 14: ,. ' .V .UI 1-sl , fig' U .4- 1.4- , :A- 3 56. .43 55: wg, , Sh' K TN' Lzff l -,ff . s E J' 4 Ie -I' -bl -Al'-A'H4.'n5.--4.-'.4.-'.,..-'.,.--.5.-4.5.--.5, .4.-mgnu,u-qu'4,--.gn-..,--.4,-'.4.f-4.-'4.-ug,-'.,.--...--.gf--g. .Q. -g. -gre-rl -41'-4-' 44 -44 -QA -gf 41 A-'-4 x -119-Q .l,x. .., .v .4- 95 A71-D ,GD sm YU A H ff: Q5 55 fi W 2 :Ti 5? GN ki Q Q45 '59 CNE QQ? W - fhegj Gif EW iq-Q I, K 34- 'Nei my A f' f 7 ' ' A ' ef nfimfz J C. can is M' is A SQ ' l 9- wi ' GY 95+ ESQ Q E 6' - 94' .Q ci W cw, :XS OFFICERS 73' ? 5- 'E Juanita Quicke . . . ........... ..,.. P resident SK .Q Jane Etherton . . . , . , Vice-President TE Marjorie Hoefer ,.,. ..., S ecretary - 0,53 0 :Eg Mary Lou Bohnsack . , , .... Treasurer 35 0- Mary D. Mobley ..,. . . . Reporter The Women's Athletic Association sponsors the women's intramural pro- - ram of the colle e which includes hocke , archer , hikin , tennis, skatin , - g 3 Y Y 8 8 ' ping pong, swimming, and many other sports. It also sponsors the annual high E school play day and a college sports day. ' Twenty-five members of W. A. A. this year attended the all college , sport day at Warrensburg on May 3, and Mary Lou Bohnsack and Mary D. Mobley were delegates sent to Albuquerilue, New Mexico, in March for the I annual convention of the Athletic Federation of College Women. E FWZ , tie -' aaa A e s e t ia ,, . , , . . ,O J? ?32fi1?2QA?2q2Y5?f?QlG2q9S?Q5?lG29?9 q9Qi9il9Qi9Q495?K2q25?9Ql9Ql42q9Q9Ql95?9QQ?9?99?52Q3-9Qi9QM-Lflw 'X E1 - Q' Qi C il Qi Q W A ABA A ABA A A MBA A A A A ABA A A ANA A A A A A A A 653.5056 'vAdhA95AKQQAQQNAQNAQQAJQQNAQQQQQQAQAAQQAQJR - 120 -4 My 1, .1 4 :ff 1. 1. 's yu, N' ,J -, u 'nf L. X -v .Q ., -J 'rv ,J 'v f r 1- Q q-. Q 0 v o o o o o o o Q 0 o Q 0 o Q o 9- Q Av- -on Q an -on o Q . v Q . v-. o o . Q-. owe-. o-. o-. -v-. o-. .Q-, wx..-wh. iz Stir er? nel jg fi? 'L-WL T111 'fm f 'va if: 55: if ff :Qi 591 'WB' 5 Fi? 'ff X' vi? vi? iq? Q45 , e ,. ff? 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I y Af Q KV!!! ffflffflflfil OFFICERS Gladys Hill A A A President Mary Terry A A A A A Vice-President Mary Louise Arnold A AAAA Secretary Dorothy Nothdurft A A A Treasurer Organized in 1933 for the purpose of furthering interest in home eco- nomics, this club has made great strides in increasing membership and in project achievement. Meetings for the year were held bi-monthly, the programs consisting of a group of lectures, Held trips, and a motion picture presenting the story of textiles. Social events included a hayride and picnic as guests of the Agriculture Club, a Christmas program, a winter carnival, and a spring dance. A.1A,AaA,:A.A .AAAAAAJA .A K .A .A A .A KN .A H .A g .A I .A .A J. J. .A .A .A 1. .A J. .A .A A .A .A .A .A .A .A .A .A .A .A .A u i A - :V av -n ' - -s a- - - e -4 ru -41 ,nf 4 4 4 g ,. -if i. ,. 4 -5 o - -4, .,. A,. A,, ,,. A ,A A, A- .,, A, A, , ,,, , , A-122--J 'I . 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Kruse' ' Kappa Delta Pi, an international honor society in education, was found- - ' ed at the University of Illfnois, March 18, 191 1. Alpha Eta Chapter was es- ' tablished April 17, 192 S. Its purpose is to encourage in its members a higher ' i degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and personal Q V1 standards during the preparation for teaching, and by recognizing outstanding s service in the Held of education. gi? Alpha Eta Chapter honored the following freshmen at a testimonial din- Eg: ', ner held on March 1.5 at May Greene School: Q Q Mildred Margaret Ames Harold Lester Houck Charles Clay Oliver Q? ,' ' William Thomas Doherty Virginia Christine Hurt Mary Rosaleen Robinson LE ,' Arthur Henry Dorlag Quinton Calvin Keller Norma Charline Samons ' ' I Nancy Jane Hamilton Mercia Jane Leroux Julia Lauryn Snider ' Helen Frances Harris Myra Jean Obermiller Morgan Elmer Trigg Kappa Delta Pi Scholar, 1940-1941 - George Andrew Lowe. ACTIVE MEMBERS Helen Gould Allison Mr. Harold Oscar Grauel Mary Virginia Kerns Emil Harm Rohlfs John Henry Bailey Mary Amelia Green Miss Esther L. Knchans Miss Effie Russell Mary Virginia Barber Esther Chandler Hacker Dr. S. A. Kruse' Violet Irene Schaeperkoetter Rosemary Grace Beauchamp Edna Haman Richard Henry Kuhlmann Theresa May Shaw Helen Marie Bell Ethele Fogle Hanners Ruth Ellen Kurre Miss Martha Shea Yvonne Louise Bienert Janice Lessley Hartle Dr. A. C. Magill Anna Brooks Siebert Elizabeth Marie Blackwell Victor Benjamin Hauck Mary Rose Miller Julius Elwood Slover 4 Mary Virginia Bohnsack Helen .lane Henderson Robert Edward Miller Eileen Zetra Smith - Dan jackson Bolanovich Gladys Elaine Hill joseph Washburn Mueller Louretta Kathryn Smith Benilda Rita Cespedes Leslie Gamblin Hill Dean Vest C. Myers Mr. L. H. Strunk Evelyn Josephine Davidson Elzora Kinsolving Hill Helen Dale McNeely Virginia Estella Taylor Dr. W. S. Dearmont Dr. Robert R. Hill Hazel Garner Nichols Bertha Ann Thomson Ann Elizabeth Dorris Ethel Holdinghaus President W. W. Parker Miss Wilhelmina Vieh Decima Elizabeth Eberwcin Mary Edith Holmes Virginia Lee Pendleton Phyllis Eva Vogel Edith Zelma Eggimann Ralph Lee Horton George Wagner Pickett Virginia Emily Weisheyer Bernice Dorothy Evans Myrtle Deane jeffords Naomi Pott jacob Kenneth Wells '4 Ruth Neoma Evens Ercel Chilton Jones Mary Zella Reed Wilver Wilton NVessel - ' Dorothea Louise Goerke Dewey Martin Keller Helen Evelyn Rohlfing Betty Katherine Wlhitelaw , - Wendell Burnett Graddy Evelyn Marie Keller Lois Mandora Rohlfing Viola Mae Wilke 4 PLEDGES FOR 1940-41 i - Selma Salome Bay Leonard Clive Jones Alline May Montgomery Raymond Clendenin Scott , Phyllis Louise Godwin Martin Gus Lorberg Albertine Ann Martin Garnet Fay Whitwell , ' George Andrew Lowe Cecil Elsie Puckett Virginia Louise Wilkening '4 6 - Q 9 - wx F A Gif , of ie o ' f o ' ' an - - f i' f ro fic N 'o'0'e:fP'swo nf. 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CPG .5? 0 S5 P545 3? if Helen Madsen . , ..........,... Distaff Correspondent We SPONSORS Mrs. C. Logan Miss Helen Bedford Mrs. H. Gehrs gt F Kappa Omicron Phi is a national honor and professional home economics fraternity. Membership is open to students with superior ranking in home eco- nomics and average ranking in all school subjects. The activities of Delta chapter this year have centered around prepara- - tions for the National Conclave which will be held on this campus in spring, 1942. The outstanding event of the year was the Founder's Day Banquet held on December 2, at which time other chapters were honored and preparations gg - Were started for the coming installation of a Delta Alumni Chapter. l 5344? Active Members Pledges Q - Helen Findlay Dorothy Kasten Rhoda May Davis Marjorie Walker Helen Dunn , TQ Julia Hagemann Irene Van Bibber Kathleen Johnson Wilma Watts Dorothy Dix Winston , 5? 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Q, im' row -- Miller, Nanney, Perkinson, Posey, Sykes, Thompson, Tucker, Wfilson. -5:1 GRY ff ' r f Tiff W' ff W ' - dJnf'fff,m11 M' an 6 ily! man 01 fzfff xnxx sw., ,ag 52: F1 api 'ji OFFICERS ff- SQ l mia President ..... . , Vera Byrnes Qi ,gi Vice-President . . .,., Helen Findlay 'wg . . ef W- Secretar .... . . ul1a Hemm Wa W s Y gk fi ' r' Treasurer . . . . . Madeline Doyle EE Histor . . . . . ,,.. Emil Loone YE ,fl Y be Parliamentarian . . , , Decima Eberwein Sponsor ,..... . . Miss Louise Gross irgfl VY: if-. :Wi QE ffl . . . EQ' As the third annual program for children of Southeast Missouri, the Association for Childhood EF-1 - - .Q . gain ,-,Q-,L Education sponsored the presentation of Robin gm Hoodu by the Claire Tree Major players. ,ci 3541 .rf-9 . . . . f, - E55 Offering its members both social and education- -7733 . . ggi, al programs durlng the year, the A. C. E. has as 1tS 353 if-l aim the improvement in the standard of professional if-l training of teachers in nursery schools, kindergarten, and primary grades. ff? Qi Q11 Social functions of the year consisted of a membership party in the fall and a dinner for mem- bers and guests in February. :mi G Q iii :SQ if' r -125- ' im my 'Y Y v'v' 'Y Y Y' 'Y'1r v ' ' v- K' VV r'v 'r'Y'Y' Y' vxv' ' X' Y' v - x X Q .Yf ff. . 1'-'J Q LY. . .. . .TX . . .. . . . LY. .YL ff. 1 . f7.w'iw: L :Tf .M .Tv :X. wA,,.A':.1.,,1.'-4Tx-' an .Tx : -71 171' .T. 1T. . . ffl. QXXYA. 7. L . , .. . . .X . . , . , . . . ,x,,. , ., ,.,,.-,,., ., . ,. ,. . ,., ,., ,.,,., ,., . . . .A ,,,, ., ., ., . . n- , 4 V w ,M ,,k,,'zfA1s-miunu 5 Q zz 2 .QL 'Z' ,fs 5 ': WI 'f 'f , 'T U'. . , T 'f 'f ':'i'Tg5:Z '5' ?iw.n T - .Um-. WM 'pf rl. 'Y- '1EfW'f f .7g w. V Af A'f f 1 n.'fK f 'ff T f iT! i 'ff' 'lvjwif ,-I 5, Q- ,v, . 5 K. .I t, , Y. f L. 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F 2 1-kg, 'r T- .ba be 932 V n - . Q E 5 Q G. H. PRITCHARD gi Q Director of Afhlezfirs -1 - aff sy ...- tg . fi? I . T53 - 0- it 3 - O Q - ' 1 - - Q :J .J 9 33 'D . Q 3 Qi 1. -u .IQ C .Rv 24, E. R. STUBER gf 1 ez -41 gig Football Coach V 1 ' ' J. l J. Fi? if 'QF W'1'2l9'7i'i 9?UL3'XPl'?2 Jn Coach E. R. Abe,' Stuber in starting his ninth year as Coach of the Indians had 20 lettermen 15 freshmen and 9 non-lettermen on his squad with which to build a contending team in the M. I. A. A. conference. When the final gun had sounded ending the 1940 season, the Braves had won 4, lost 3, and played 2 tie games. They scored 90 points against their opponents 73. They scored 13 touchdowns, converted 6 extra points, made a safety and Tackle Joe Turner scored a field goal. Halfback George Hailes, a freshman, paced the Indians in individual scoring with 24 points on 4 touchdowns. End Roscoe Branch, a sophomore, scored 12 points on two touchdowns. Halfbacks Hoeh, Wolfe, Sturm, Godwin, Golliday and Jack Dunham and substitute Guard Harold Wfeber each scored one touchdown with Hoeh and Dunham each converting for an extra point, Tackle Turner account- ed for 3 points on his field goal against Wm. Penn College and converted two extra points. End Buddy Aldridge and Substitute Tackle Charles Schader each made an extra point. The Indians also scored a safety for two points in the Wm. Penn contest which doesn,t go to the credit of any one individual. The final M. I. A. A. standings showed that the teams lined up exactly as they were when the 1939 season ended with the exception of Springfield and Maryville, whose positions were just reversed. As was expected by most observers, the Springfield Bears took the Championship for the first time since 1928, dropping the 1939 Bearcats into second place. Fol- lowing in order were Rolla, Warrensburg, Cape and Kirksville. In the way of all Star selections Reece Bull Hay, Indian tackle-punter, was selected as a tackle on the first all-M. I. A. A. teams of both the Asso- ciated Press and the M. I. A. A. College sports writers. Joe Turner was placed on the second team as a guard by the Associated Press as was Leo Dutch Hoeh who was selected as a halfback on the second team. Bill Kies was selected as an end on the second team also, as well as being selected as a co-captain of the Mythical eleven. Other Cape men given honor- able mention were Branch, an endg Allen, a tackle, Marchand, a centerg and Spurlock, a back. --128- 1 ' . ' 4 5 ' . fy J.,-4. df .1 J! 3 -I Ffa away' WW' S. I. N. U. DEFEAT BRAVES IN LOOSELY-PLAYED ENCOUNTER. 14-13 GREEN Passes by L. Spurlock To Stunn and Hoeh Score Cape Markers. HAILE5 Even though the Indians gained 115 yards a scrimmage to 29 for the Maroons, the S. I. N. U. men led at half time, 7-0. At the beginning of the Hnal quarter the Stubermen turned on a three minute period of super strength, in which they scored both of their touchdowns. To start the period, Luke Spurlock ran back a Car- bondale punt to the Illinoisans' 46 yard ban- nerg then, after a fifteen yard pass to Hoeh, Luke Spurlock passed to Sturm who scored the first touchdown of the game for the In- dians. Dutch,' Hoeh placed kicked the conversion. A twenty yard pass from Luke Spurlock to Hoeh, who ran nearly 60 yards, accounted from the Cape 24 yard line. Dutch Hoeh attempted the conversion but failed. fig W X CRE ws BEARD R. H. for the final Cape score. This play 1 RT NE MULES DEFEA GJ WAGGONER STUBERMEN 13- IN iw. M I. A. A. OPENER Appleman, Gooch Score for Winners Opening the 1940 M. I. A. A. season in a rather discouraging fashion, the College Indians dropped their game to an experienced team of Mules from the Central Missouri State Teachers College at W'ai-rensburg, to the tune of 13-0. During the first half both teams played a Hne defensive game, although the Stubermcn reached the four yard line on one occasion through the efforts of Sturm and I-Ioeh. The teams were pretty evenly matched, so far as yards gained from scrimmage are con- cerned the Mules gaining 161, the Indians 159. The Braves, however, lost 30 yards at scrimmage, while the Mules lost only 7. DUN HAM O. B. -V SAPP L. G. 1.uL'3.f.Lf 'i'1'P? xx - f ft' f fl f 'A .xx J -129- 9261561 1Jf '1 fl i agar M fi' w- 'v' 1 . 4 UHADWAY R. E. b BRANCH L. E. s. WW SCHRADER R. 11. GODWIN Q. B. ,Wah HAY L. T. TURNER I L. G. - HOEH - L. H. - MCLANE ' F. -130- INDIANS DEFEAT KIRKSVILLE BEFORE 6000 SPECTATORS IN HOMECOMING CONTEST Gain First Win in Conference By 12-0 Score Playing before a crowd of nearly 6,000 homecomers, the College Indians won their first M. I. A. A. conference game of the season by trouncing the Kirksville Bulldogs, 12-0, at Houck Field. After playing a scoreless first quarter, principally in Kirksville territory, the Indians took control of the situation after Sam Mar- chand intercepted a Kirksville pass on the second play of the second period. Follow- ing an exchange of punts the ball rested on the Indians 21 yard line, and from there the touchdown march started. Three plays and a five yard Kirksville penalty brought the pig- skin to the 41 yard line. Spurlock passed to Dutch Hoeh for a first down on the eleven yard stripe. After the ball had been advanced to the one yard line, Hailes ran off tackle for the first touchdown. Joe Turn- er failed in the conversion. BEARCATS MANGLE INDIANS WITH HARD AERIAL OFFENSIVE Maryville Wins First Loop Contest By 18-0 Count Taking advantage of Cape fumbles and inadequate pass defense, the Maryville Bear- cats won their first 1940 M. I. A. A. con- ference game from the College Indians in a game which was played at Maryville last Friday night. Jack Dunham took the opening kick-off of the second half and ran it back 26 yards before he was downed, Maryville was then penalized 15 yards putting the ball on the Cape 40. A pass, Dunham to Branch, was good for 26 yards, then Dutch', Hoeh car- ried the ball to the Maryville 25 yard mark- er. But again the Braves' threat was squelch- ed as Dunham was thrown for an 18 yard loss. The summaries showed that the Indians gained 111 yards from scrimmage, while the Bearcats gained only seveng however, the 'Cats gained a total of 79 yards on passes to only 48 for the Stubermen. REDSKINS TIE MISSOURI MINERS AT ROLLA, 7-7 Crews Passes io Brunch For Braves Touchdown On the opening kick-off, Joe Turner, In- dian guard, kicked the pigskin to the Miners' ten yard line, where it was taken by the Rolla captain, Dick Cunningham. Behind beautiful blocking Cunningham ran 90 yards down the middle of the field to score. The conversion was good and the Miners led 7-0. Gathering the ball in his arms on the next kick-off, hard driving Eldon Mitchell, Cape half-back ran down the field in what looked like a repetition of the previous play, but he was brought down by the Rolla safety man. After the ball had been advanced to the Rolla 30, Crews dropped back for a pass. His pass sailed to the end zone, where Branch jumped up, knocked the ball to one side, and then snuggled it in his arms to make the score 7-6. Then joe Turner dropped back to place kick, and as the pigskin went squarely between the uprights, the score was tied at 7-7. SPRINGFIELD BEARS STILL UNDEFEATED: cf 1, A, -f .V f,. J, L. ,'f ,x as ,.. e 2'- idax 1446 0-fr' Walafyffeftffigmfiacf-f l X, DOWN CAPEMEN MARCHAND Hailes Scores Touchdown: Punting oi Reese Hay Outstanding Although statistics show that the Indians made twice as many first downs as the Bears, Springfield kept its record clean by defeating Cape 21-7. Bull Hay dominated the kicking duels by gaining yardage on each exchange of punts. Early in the second half Springfield punt- ed, the ball landed on the five-yard line and rolled crazily toward the Cape goal. Godwin attempted to handle the ball but Springfield recovered behind the goal for their first score. The Bears, already Conference Champs, re- mained among the few undefeated and un- tied College elevens in the country, and are the only team in the state that holds this title. ,e , K. .5 1, ik.-4, 4 ,vvv 'mv 1 y.c7.g.:t, :Vg,:,,g,.77.g.:7..g.:,.'.,7.g,a.9.:..Q.A .g,.:E,g.:7.,1,U.g..1,,g,.:7.g,.:3,,g, U .:7.,.U.g.:7.v4 ,L-xl Qi .12 .T. J, .Tx .12 QT. fff. ff. ff. rf. nf. 9, iti- sh: i -SY. '-1? 'Ca' lv Ht? . GOLLIDAY fy, i, Q- B- fel ffl' RoBERTs fp, L. H. iii w 411. gf, ' fit., -re .4 Qi 4359 ,I i I L' Thr ' '39 ., , ii? i- i CR1TEs ,-Q3 ' f 1 f 1-1' ',,' a L. H: - ' I 6,7 X. ff' -as ' 1' N- . IRVING ge, .-4 ., I ' V C. , I , , A Ls . ,f -A? '7 A ,pct A , fe ,,ff'4 '-1? ff' -'il J! L' ,-iff' I ,Aff ii? fl 'ffil I-9. rj: WOLFE ,aj I F. :gg ui: I K V' 'Bl - f P' V3 ?Fi 1.5 .fax l C. E395 ' 4 egg 5213 , , KU? iii -tie 43. I' 4111 -ii? ALLEN ik? 54+ R. T. L fi? +35 KIES 55? ff? R. E. W' '39 413. -ii? -13l- QQZEMZ K fyfifyb I , mff j . ' 1 ' fx I Y 71 1 1 V Q l aa ' I ' x, - ' If ' ,.. , 1 ' I 1 H 'JNL ' GRIDMEN DOWN CARBONDALE. 5215 6-0, IN MUD BATTLE . 54' E Dunham Scores Lone Touchdown. Eg J Kies, Hoeh In Final :beg The College Indians closed their 1940 football season tfs by nosing out the Carbondale Maroons 6-0 at Houck K Field on Thanksgiving Day. 55, Behind beautiful blocking, Jack Dunham, half back, 3 scored from the 15 yard line during the Hrst minute 32? 3-S2 of the Final quarter. This touchdown march was set 'Vg into motion after Carbondale had been forced to punt from EQ: - behind its own goal line. Dunham received the kick on ,G FATCHETT-R, G, SPURLOCK-Q, B. the Carbondale 35 and returned it to the 19. Dunham F34- on the second play carried the ball over from the 15. , The punting of Bull I-Iay was the outstanding feature of the first half as he gained F43 ' on each exchange of punts. 0' .8 Bill Kies, stalwart Indian end of four seasons, and consistent Leo Dutch,' Hoeh, fleet- O footed halfback, played the last game of their college careers as the Stubermen won revenge QI: for their first defeat of the season, suffered at the hands of the Maroons earlier in the year. QQ ' ew , 1940 SCHEDULE M. I. A. A. STANDING Q , September 20 Cape 0 .,...... Culver-Stockton 0 W L T PMS. - - September 27 Cape 20 . . Rose Polytechnic 0 ' 5 O October 5 Cape 13 .. . Carbondale 14 Spfmgfleld 0 L000 0 ? October 11 Cape O . W'arrensburg 13 Maryville 0 .600 Q .gg October 18 Cape 12 . Kirksville 0 1 500 gif 35 October 25 Cape 25 . . William Penn 0 R01 3 I ' Egg: G - ' if November I Cape 0 . . , MafyVlllC 18 Wgrfengbufg 1 .400 .944 it-,352 November 9 Cape 7 ..,,., Rolla 7 C 1 2 S 0 'ED November 15 Cape 7 . 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Q 9 X Y rv r YQ Qifjfnlfffffff U Opening the season with only three lettermen back from last year,s squad, QMulkey, Hill and Branchj , Coach C. P. Harris' basketball men finished the season with a record of nine victories and eleven defeats for all games played and a record of four wins and six losses in the Conference. Freshmen played an important part in the In- dians victories during the past season. Such fresh- men as Uhls, Behrens, and Russell were stars through- out the season rivaling the play of the veterans Herb Mulkey and Gene Hill. Cn the home court the Indians won 8 games and lost only 3, whereas on the road they won only one game. In conference competition, the Braves scored 367 points to 352 for their opponents, while in non- conference tilts, they counted for only 371 to 390 markers for their opponents. All game totals show 738 points for the Indians and 742 for their oppo- sition. For the second consecutive year Herb Mulkey led the squad in points scored with 208 I the Conference scoring Mulkey was third with 116 points On the All-Star M. I. A. A. Conference team of the Association Press, picked by coaches, officials, and sports writers was Herb Mulkey at a forward post oe Uhls, a freshman, was given honorable mention. Prospects point to a top ranking team next year as all members of the present squad will be eligible for competition. Letters were awarded to the following eight men Herb Mulkey Gene H111 Roscoe Branch, Jack Behrens, Jack Russell, Joe Uhls, Carl Bidewell, and Carrol Gunnett Back Row -- Smart, Brase, Gunnett, Taylor, Pres. Parker, Coach Harris Brewen Englehart Hockman Wesstl --133-- LFE 5 ig I f :Q 5 QQ 573 is -G Q Q Q Q WWWWWWWWWW ggi C95 . GW: 5 . - I 2 Q S i - 1 w , Q Q G, f? Q 3 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q01 t - Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q6 4 Q 4 : Q 4 4 Q 4 4 Q 1 Q 4 Q . I - Q Q Q A - Q 4 1 BRASE F 4. 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December 14 Murray, Kentucky - There 41 552 9- December 17 Upper Iowa U. - Here 30 Eg 4' December 19 Iowa - Here 33 Q :YQ X9- 3 anuar 2 Centenar C. La. - Here 39 Fi 2? january 4 Murray, Kentucky - Here 38 gc? E January 9 Carbondale - There 43 Q January 13 Springfield - Here 18 LG. .4, January 17 Warrensburg - Here 39 537 J y 24 M y ll Th 35 9 ig anuar .. ar vi e - ere 59' - . 55- i January 25 Kirksville - There 37 GY, ge? January 31 Kirksville - Here 3 1 mi? tp' .-40 February 4 Rolla -- There 42 ? Q February 7 Carbondale - Here 46 gi - . February 14 Springfield - There 35 94- ' Februar 15 Warrensbur - There 39 Y 3 D February 22 Maryville - Here 33 T W L Pts. Op. - Warrensburg 8 2 429 322 Maryville 8 2 3 49 2 8 2 Kirksville 6 4 3 61 3 31 Cape Girardeau 4 6 367 352 Springfield 3 7 2 6 8 364 Missouri Mines 1 9 306 439 WL ie 3 Q5 on is G? fl Gi Spin 5 i YVVV' .H 'if w I AH- M-ri' nn' Qin nf ' V 11.0 fe' ' 'if-in , 'Q N - fs , vw A - - - v 'N WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW --136- R 1 fi , , ,I 1 ., ,fgi in v Q no- 0 9 0 Q 0 9 9 0 v 1 0 v 0 0 0 0 Q 9 9 9 Q Q 1 0 9 Q 0 1 0 1 le Q v on Q-. Q-. Q-. Q-. on Ao..-info-..-Z -ff. 4 . 5 eg, ilffffa' ie: -fm .2531 Egg When Coach E. R. Abe Stuber took gif? wx WE . . . . S53 over the Coaching reins of the Indians in gif EW E? Nt' . . . 1932, they had not won a championship in M. , t NJ? an s ort - the were alwa s the under- WBQHK WA' my Y y Q-QF, 0' 'K' . . . g ' gg dogs in the M. I. A. A. Competition. In the iffy fi .gh . . . f Q spring of 1935, his cindermen took the M. I. if LH Toi QQ? . H. . W... Fr' A. A. outdoor crown, and since then they have never been defeated in indoor or outdoor IN? . IQ conference meets. They have Won six con- 335 . ii fx, ,Eg secutive indoor meets and six consecutive out- 3:3 feb? WJ, . . . . . jk, door meets. In piling up 68 points in this -ff wp 2:22 . . E year's indoor meet as compared with a 60 :gg point total for the other five teams in the Conference is evldence enough to recognize jf' Abe', Stuber as one of the outstanding cinder coaches in this part of the country. E. R. STUBER, Track Couch 'fel Raj A' mg N' QI: M2 iq: 'P-4 'aj :gif r IPC, Back Row - Hunter, Rice, Wolfe, Mulkey, McLane, Milne, Coach Stuber. - E l Second Row - Hailes, Nunnelee, Bigham, Dunham, DuHadWay, Gunnctt, Clotfelter. ' . E O Front Row - Breigal, Boswell, Smith, Spurlock, Falls, Pratt. FY, 'Q 9- 5 T955 ' T125 QA' 3 fox: inf 1,-X 'tNf, GS? it I 5 'els' 'Kc -'E E Q 7 :Vi 'i 'G 'Vx 5 GW? 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MULKEY ALLISON GUNNETT WOLFE , W NUNNEL'EEf,1 .BREQEAL-', f' D IJ. -f . ,e . Ll - N. - Q Q ' m ff' J I X if: if fb Q T' CLOTFELTER MILNE BOSWELL RICE ff-138-2 I In 1940 the Indian track squad en- joyed one of the most successful sea- sons of any cinder squad in the his- tory of the college. Opening the sea- son by winning the M. I. A. A. in- door meet for the fifth straight time, the thinclads went' on to' win dual meets from Washington University, Missouri School of Mines, and Car- bondale Qtwicej. In addition to these dual meets they also won the con- ference outdoor meet for their eleven- th consecutive track championship, and in the year's final they won the Midwestern Teachers College meet to end an undefeated season under Coach E. R. Abe,' Stuber. Herb Mulkey, hurdler and 1940 track captain, and Clinton Allison, x'A i Q a 1 440 yard dash specialist, have captain- J. I ,Ped the 1941 'track squad of nine let- termen to another, the sixth consecu- tive, MAI. A. A. indoor track champ- ionship. The 68 points piled up by ,thgfIndians was a new record in scor- ing. They were followed by Mary- ville with 32 points, 'Warrensburg with 16, Springfild with 7, Kirksville with S, and Rolla with 4. Three M. I. A. A. records fell, and all three were broken by the Indians. Loren Wolfe put the shot 45' 2 to break his own record. Also breaking his own record was Roy Spurlock who pole vaulted to a height of 13, WH. Clipping seven- tenths of a second off the record, freshman Roy Clotfelter ran the half in 2:3.3 for the third new record. Herb Mulkey was high point man in the meet by virtue of being the only double winner in the meet, winning both the high jump and 60 yard high hurdles and placing second in the low hurdles. Other outstanding perform- ers for Cape were Gunnett in the 60 yard dash, Milne in the shot put, Rice in the broad jump and high jump, Hunter in the pole vault and broad jump, Allison in the 440, Smith in the 60 yard high hurdles and 60 yard low hurdles, Pratt in the two mile, and Boswell, Smith, Gunnett and Al- lison for their performance in win- ning the mile relay. Cape now holds nine of the twelve indoor records and, incidencly, in this years indoor meet won firsts in eight of the nine events in which records were held. Making their Hrst home appearance of the season the Indians swamped the Rolla Miners 105-26, the Braves scor- ing firsts in all 15 events and sweep- ing all places in two, the high and low hurdles. Outstanding performances were turned in by Ray Clotfelter who ran the mile in 4:3 5.6 for a new meet record, Roy Spurlock in vaulting 12' 9 for a new meet and stadium record, Milne in tossing the discus 129' 11 -also a meet record, Clint Allison in tying the meet record with a 22.4 in the 220 yd. dash, Ken Smith who stepped the low hurdles in 25.2 DUHADXVAY PRATT R 4 iv, f WM BIGHAM I, DUNHAM UNTER ILES ' for a new meet record and Smith Q who ran the mile relay in 3:31.9 -also a new meet record. Clotfelter Clotfelter, Gunnett, and .Allisonxi and Allison tied for high individual scoring honors with 11M points. Being off to a good start as the Sagamore goes to press, the Indians look to another undefeated season, al- though they will have to subdue such foes as Arkansas College, Carbondale, Kentucky University, Washington and St. Louis Universities in a tri- angular meet, and the all important teams of the MIAA conference in the outdoor meet at Kirksville. SMITH SPURLOCK MCLANE FALLs -139- so s if 0' 'Ng Q54 E, - E? - QQ, me 2 Q Ma , 2 GNL E22 GN Q5 v CY, ' 1 ,cf 'Ns F510 'if' T, - EQ Q Q 'c Y, ,SF im' f-Ya 53? GN, 5 l v V 5 tr' fl 9 9 as Q1 U4 . - A 2 A 554' sf .s sg ew - Wi . QI. - Fg, :sf an 551 01,0-win DIY ' Q , UQ r9fl-v.g4,,,,, A' ' , . 34704107 I , diljkqfg-1.:,UV ZW Ui HWWWWWWWE' 5 3 52 fi Y K Q a W 'P my 'fs ii? Q 9 me 3 5 if A E Q e -44 - gi ' E gi? - F 5 - . - Back Row - Seabaugh, Thrower, Boswell. C0- Front Row - P. Falls, M. Falls, Southern. ' C if Qgafi 2 When 1941 Golf prospects loomed up better than in former years the Indians looked forward to a successful season with three of last year's four top golfers on hand. Miles Falls, who topped the Capemen last season, was back, as were Paul . Seabaugh and Harold Boswell - both of these men showed up well under fire ' Ra of competition last season as members of Cape's third place M. I. A. A. team. - A tournament was used by Coach Stuber as a basis for the selection of Q - a five man squad to represent the Indians. Paul Seabaugh won the tourna- ment with the score of 225 for the 54 holes. He was followed in order by the - Falls brothers, Miles and Paul with scores of 227 each. Cleo Thrower, and ' Beckham Southern with scores of 256 and 257 respectively. Harold Boswell A2 made up the other member of the squad. E Opening the season with a SM to 6V2 win over the Beloit, XVisc. team, 78 the Indians looked forward to a successful season. In the Beloit match Paul Q Falls was medalist with a 75, followed in order by Miles Falls, Harold Boswell, I8 Paul Seabaugh and Cleo Thrower. Q The Indians golf team won its second straight match of the season when ' they defeated Rolla, 13W to 45. Miles Falls was medalist for the Indians with a yi 72 for the 18 holes. Falls was followed by Seabaugh, P. Falls, and Thrower. - As the Sagamore goes to press the matches remaining are with Kentucky - si U., Washington U., and the MIAA outdoor meet. - ig Q WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW -140- is 1 s c 5 'ik eff 42 cy 'gg 34 on sw W yas 5355, kv Q .rw W' -Q J Ei 36 -2523 - TH - -594 yi 3 -Q4 cg 3 if vfg - ig - Q - 9 at ' 5 E Left to right - Mr. Pritchard, T. Marshall, Haeval, Uhls, Bey, Thiele, D. Marshall, Newsom, Vaughn, Martin. 365 53? 23. QW. , ' - - . QMIZIZLI 38:25 - if-1 ' tg? Captained by David Marshall and Coached by G. H. Pritchard, Cape 34, YQ looked forward to a successful season with letterman James Newsom, provisional - lettermen Paul Bey and Donald Vaughn back from last year,s squad. The re- ' 45' mainder of the laces were filled b new men determined b the ladder svstem. ' , P Y Y , Q 33563 At the end of the matches, the players making up the squad were Newsom, Q E D. Marshall, Vaughn, T. Marshall, Stephen Bey and Alfred Thiele. Q : Opening the tennis season the Indians were defeated by Carbondale. ' , The Indians failed to win a single match and the Maroons made a clean sweep : - of the meet. Representing Cape were Newsom, D. Marshall, Thiele, T. Mar- Q Tb shall, Bey and Vaughn. aj .Eg YL The Indians were again defeated when Elmhurst called the following ig week, however, in this meet Tom Marshall managed to win his singles match gif? for the only Cape win. Q -gg .,- ig After dropping the first two matches the Cape Netmen broke their 3 losing streak by defeating Rolla, 5 matches to 1. The Indians captured three Gi 55592 of the four sin les and both of the doubles matches. Newsom, T. Marshall, 3 it ig and Thiele won their singles while Newsom, D. Marshall and T. Marshall, Thiele L 4 GY, Egg won the doubles. Q if' As the Indians commence to hit their stride the Sa amorc oes to ress ya S g P QQ tg? with the remaining matches to be played: Carbondale, Murray, Washington U., E and the MIAA Outdoor meet. gi se a :YQ R53 24- -141- W, I , . 'I 1 Q. 1: Q mf Q 5132 fi 'aa 51- LQQ 2-3 Gif :Q Q . v E14 ff 3 ' 'PS 5 T55 5 , if '35 at .Q 34. fs is -4 al if , Left to right - V. Sanders, H. Nischwitz, J. J. Russell, R. Gerecke, Coach Keller, G. Cox - fkneelingj , Capt. M. Wessel, N. Wessel, W. Vandivoort, E. Siemers. 94. fri 41 .Zi K Mai? gf 446 K an 6 1 'VF f gi Dewey Keller, in his first year as coach of the Preps, led them through a ' rather successful season, winning 14 and losing 8, and scoring 603 points to' - - 5 40 for their opponents. Co-Capt. M. Wessel led the team in scoring with 340 - I points. : O Playing in two tournaments, one at Troy and the other the Regional at - Jackson, the Preps were successful in winning the tournament at Troy but - -PQ . . . . 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International Shoe Company has kept pace with the times . . . has progressed, too . . . meeting the demands of forty million people for footwear of style . . . quality economy . . .value. But International Shoe Company is old fashioned in one respect. They still insist that shoes to be good shoes MUST BE MADE OF QUALITY LEATHERS. CMNQCS IEQPJAUC . International Shoe Co Manufacturers Saint Louls --166-- RUCKNERS Junior Section Happy Hunting Ground for the Smart Young Crowd. JUST RIGHT DRESSES FOR COLLEAIENNES BY Doris Dodson - Daryl - Debutante - Iunior League BU CKNER 'S Mens Department Featuring Smart Clothes for Well Dressed College Men. SUITS BY SOCIETY BRAND, SILVERTEX, TROPHY CRAFT, BROAD- MOOR, GENUINE PALM BEACH AND GULANE SUMMER SUITS. HATS BY DOBBS AND DALTON. SHOES BY BOSTONIAN, UPTOWN AND WINTHROP. A Prices for College Budgets. WfBU9A'2Ei'lIE tl S 1 4 W --168-- Simpson's COLONIAL TAVERN Home ot S. E. Mo.'s Finest Foods LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR Barnsda1l's Gasoline 6. Motor Oils Owned and Operated by SIMPSON OIL CO. S. E. Mo.'s Leading Independent Oil Co. HIGHWAY 61 and BROADWAY LET TUCKER BE YOUR TRUCKERH L GENERAL OFFICE CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO THECAPESFRIENDLYTHEATRE L. A. LINES CAPE'S FRIENDLY THEATRE Phone 1451 --169- - COMPLIMENTS OF E. C. Robinson Lumber Company FOR SUPERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS CALL Let Us Eincxnce Your NEW HOME or Your Remodelinq of YOUR PRESENT HOME 5 SOUTH HENDERSON CAPE GIRARDEAU Riverside Lumber Company The Place to Buy When You Want to Build MORGAN OAK 6 FREDERICK CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. WHEN IN NEED OF LUIVIBER CALL THE LUMBER NUMBER Southeast Missouri Lumber Company -170-- When 'lfou Think ofganlw THINK OF First Nauticonall ?irAt -171- FOR cfiurtesy wg Service 1 ' O L D Planned for Your fn Q -1- H Particular Needs W? extefffi Cf PQFSOUQ1 Invitation fo LIFE - ACCIDENT - HEALTH - ANNUITIES v1s1t our Modemlzed Barber Shop. AVIATION - HOSPITALIZATION T 11, e M E T R O Automobile - Fire - Bonds - All Other Lines 715 BRQADWAY PHQNE 353 IST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 154 BILL SISCQ, Prop, CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Congratulations: Southeast Missouri State Teachers College on Your Achievements this Year ELECTRIC PRODQQLSAQLLEEI MO --172-- 3 . v --173- Wherever Good Foods Get Together. . Q B!! a 4 rrf, Not a kind of a Corn -- but the registered name of a brand d T ' The Meal. .. ,NN X oppmg ,MI aghattan Coffee o Mhing Different Not Just As Good GENERAL GROCER COMPANY, SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI, DISTRIBUTORS AMERICAN LADY-TOPMOST LIKE FRESH FOODS ' . f w rj? I4,p7jZM,I,z,:.ff om awww mega: www to Students and I:acuIty of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers CoIIege 'A' Missouri Utilities Company Serving Southeast Missouri --174- ln our Well equipped studio we are always ready to give the best results in portrait and commercial photography. We took a great pride in the protes- sional photographs that were made for your 1941 Sagamore, which records your school year as a permanent record. Thanks for the opportunity to have served you in such an irnportant publication. OZIMQJQPJ .QUAD --175- P U R IN A C H O W S Goon CLOTHES Fon EVERY MAN AT SEE THE DIFFERENCE , l PURINA MAKES CAPE EGG 6. FEED CO. 19 MAIN PHONE 1689 12 S. FREDERICK Visit Our Store 4 You Are Welcome COII1101iII191'1'ES of Cgmplimentg W1 Vandeven Merc. Co. MEYER - ALBERT HOME OF HUMMING BIRD HOSE We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI DISTRIBUTORS -176- BAHN BR O S. HARDWARE CO. Established 1860 10 - l2 -14 MAIN ST. CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. Compliments of PARISIAN DRY CLEANING CO. 510 BROADWAY PHONE 973 3 sss, SUEDEKUM as SONS COmp1imenfS Of HARDWARE Zenith :S Philco Radios - Maytag Ba B Y Wiiifiel 3122525 er BAKING co. 620 622 GOOD HOPE ST. PHONE 99 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 533 GOOD HOPE PHONE 97 Ford Groves SALES AND SERVICE Ford and Zephyr Dealers Mercury Distributors B Coats, Dresses The Campus Hosiery. Favorite for Lingerie, College Girls piece Goods 4444 ff-xr QUALITY Excels Price at Barrels We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps FEINBERG'S U P C H U R C H FASHION SHOP go 29 MAIN ST. PAINT 6. WALL PAPER STORE A' SQ Exclusively With Us . . . og L51 MARY LANE Art Supplies. Venettan Blinds, 5562, IR. LANE Coafs Picture Framing S' 65' BETTY ROSE IRENE CARROL 116 N. MAIN PHONE 194 LAURA LEE KAYSER HOSE CAPE GIRARDEAU, MQ 'Cf DARLENE FROCKS ARTPLUS HOSE AT POPULAR PRICES -178t- MISSISSIPPI VALLEY PRINTING COMPANY SAVE - YET DRESS SMARTLY WM. SCHWARZ HARLAN SHORT C F T O N 5 S Commercial Printing of Every Description 715 BROADWAY PRICES SURPRISINGLY REASONABLE 8 NORTH SPRIGG WWMN THE STUDENTS' SAVING NU-WAY CLEANERS PROMPT AND EFFICIENT WORK 1027 BROADWAY PHONE 633 BAIUIERSS FOR BETTER' PASTRIES CAKES and PIES 700 BROADWAY CAPE GIRARDEAU --179- W E R N E R ' S SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MACHINE COMPANY BOHNSACK 6 CRAFT. Proprietors Where College Students Get Their FOOD and MEAT SUPPLIES General Machine. Electric and BROADWAY AND HENDERSON Acetylene Welding SHEET IR'ON and BOILER WORK Q SPECIALTY PHONE 1521 PHONE 698 20 N. SPANISH ST. Conqrotulotions to Southeast Missouri State Teachers College he Kroger Store CAPE GIRARDEAU, IVIO. - 180 - TWT 'I 'W Southeast Missouri's Larqest Furniture Store ALTHEIYS Where Broadway Meets Midd1e ESTABLISHED 1864 CREDIT TERMS 1 FREE DELIVERY College Co-Op Under Student Management 'P o 'Ju 'fl Q Q O Visit the Co-Op: it is situated for your convenlence ,4, COME! SEE! BUY! and SAVE! A, Visit 'W' CAPE GIRARDEAU'S A' N, LARGEST X, I+ DEPARTMENT STORE I+ ? f 11- g If ll' W nvt' ll' J.crPENN5y co' ' X, -181-- is Y , The Chamber of Commerce congratulates the Sagamore for the achievements made during the past decade. Cape Girardeau Chamber of Commerce , M-' 2.5 .-. 4' It - .gfji .jwlecAf:5 I t 3 RIGHT FROM THE START - f K , mgu in Quagfyf 1 f ' 711 I ., Q 5521 55 1 M 191, N 1 1 I . . IZQM m 5194! in Mice., SMART CLOTHES FOR WOMEN Preferred by Teachers College Students 1 1-IECHT s 1..r 11 107 NORTH MAIN z J DRINK AND MILDE'S SODA IN STERILIZED BOTTLES COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. CAPE GIRARDEAU - PHONE 714 JACKSON, MO. - PHONE 131 -182-- 1 X ' 2 l I ' 1 ' 1 COLE'S COMPLIMENTS f '-Eff' on Q , REPAIR Car gs llnc 'Wy' ante X04 ' SupC0 SHOP 9 Prize Winner National Shoe Repair Contests 1931, 1932 and 1933 Student Work A Specialty 25 - 27 MAIN ST, BROADWAY and SPPJGG MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT 1 9 c 0 0 , ' ,- nnua swan -f Fountain Drinks - Sandwiches -- Soup - Chili g o Salads - Whitman's Candies , PHONE 518 --183-- Compliments of HMONARCH FINER FOODS F. W. WOOLWORTH MODEL GRCCERY Meats - Vegetables We Appr ' te You Business CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. CALL 373 521 BROADWAY 'ittiiifis KILGOR 'S FREEZER FRESH ICE CREAM Sandwiches - Lunches and Drug Sundries It On The Menu At Kilg CAI-L 119 SNAPPY ELIVERY We Clean and Block Hats Phone 1257 ROSS YOUNG'S I h t D C1 OSTERLOI'I'S O IIS O11 1'Y ednelfs BOOK STORE Our Leader in Clothing is the Famous Curlee Guaranteed Clothes. B k - St t' - ' DY:-:ING - TAIL-omNG - ALTERATIONS oo S - ggfgfflfsuplfigegfg Cards We Also Buy and S ll N w and Used Clothing 24 N. MAIN CAPE GIRARDEAU CAPE GIRARDEAU' MO- -184- 128 N. PACIFIC ST. PHONE 428 iii Q A v v ,311 T1 WI M Ei M. QUALITY 1N EVERY DHCP CAPE BOTTLING CO. PHONE 2328 ' ! FQ f :E '39 'E 1 QE . '34 If HOMER MILLIKAN K pA51 -, MOTOR co. . 'E E' BUICK SALES AND SERVICE ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE 1029 BROADWAY PHONE 1601 CAPE GIBARDEAU, MO. --185- You Will Find the Best of Portraits Cape Girardeau's Newest Lumber Yard At SEE A55 E L5 I U D10 Landgraf Lumber Co. 'A' i' . t For F.H.A. Loans on New Homes or Remodeling 124 N. MAIN ST, CAPE GIRARDEAU 1459 INDEPENDENCE PHONE 418 C O M P L I M E N T S O F A F R I E N D D R I N K - HAMAN'S SANDWICH SHCP LIKE IT DANCING YOU'LL U P LIKES AND YOU! DRINKS - SANDWICHES SEVEN-UP DISTRIBUTING CO. Hickory Cooked Barbecue Our Specialty C-gpg GIRARDEAUI MQ, HIGHWAY 61 - CAPE ROCK DRIVE --186- f-187-2 R R W Ruqs - Shades - Curtains COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE Plus Complete Cleaning and Repairing Service NEW RIGDQN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING SERVICE FUR STORAGE O 2 16 22 N SPRIGG ST PHONES 577 51 75 : CAPE GIRARDEAU : CAPE IMPLEMENT 531 MORGAN -oAR 5. TRACTOR co. riiiar I PHONE 495 MCCORMICK-DEERING N N E H I Farm Machines and Implements B O T T L I N G Good Equipment make a Good Farmer Better C C M P A N Y 'IU' p --188- V. l. CLEMENS Ieweler Optometrist Main at Broadway GRUEN BULOVA ELGIN 6. HAMILTON WATCHES Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted SEEHAUSENS MARKET J PHONE 1806 I J 'll 'f1:-. f Ei -f2g, .' s l. The Leading Market For -1fft A QUALITY MEATS POULTRY - GROCERIES Your Patronage Appreciated V I if' 32 1 I--1 fm S? 'WX ' 1 IIIODEPJI CLEHIIGRI DAVID L. HAWKINS, Prop. CLEANING - PRESSING SOUTHEAST MISSOURI COMMERCIAL COLLEGE CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. Fully Accredited by American Association of Commercial Colleges. Mrs. Leo P. Steimle, B. S. in Commercial Ed.. Owner and Director Individual Instruction by College Trained Teachers. Stenographic - Secretarial - Bookkeeping - DYEING Typing - Filing - Mimeograph - Dictaphone -- Calculating Machines. PHONE 155 FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Write for Further information 522 BROADWAY Telephone 396 Corner Broadway 6. Ellis -189- Compliments of Kelso Oil Co. and The Alvarado Dine at THE ALVARADO ii Buy MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL at the Sign of THE FLYING RED HORSE '70cfcuf 'Z flfewft '7acfay That's why the Southeast Missourian goes into more homes in Cape Girardeau and this district than other newspaper. News oi the World, the Nation. the State and the City will all be found in CAPE GlRARDEAU'S DAILY NEWSPAPER --l90- --191-- lu A1' iff 5 I Lal ' KIIVIBEL LINES, INC. Fwm - Headquarters - 1 PARK AVENUE CAPE GIRARDEAU, MQ PERKINSON CANDY CO. , T E R M I N A L S ,L . Q g 9 g 9 . , . . . 0 Cape Girardeau, Mo. - A 1 Park Avenue - Phone 1120 000000 Chica O, Ill. - - 2243-51 S.Ur1io St. Y -- Phone Can 18944 . FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES IZ! I WZ M, M um E.SG?OI1d S, 7 L Phone 22156 ICE CREAM CONES- ETC- MEZLTTQH fm lliffffllliilfli2355552023554 CAPE St. Louis, Mo. -e N02-U4 S. Fourth St. - Phone Ch-1788 X MARQUETTE HOTEL Y ,, CAPE GIHAHDEAU A A . L rf 1,5 'L rm sr. CHARLES HOTEL '552lIffj,,E7 f1Lk 1 sr. CHARLES. Mo. 1 --192- F 4 X S- 1 I . , ,, -193- Remember - COLD ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH! ONLY THE NEW, MODERN AIR CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATOR Glves COMPLETE FOOD PROTECTION PHONE 44 .loe L. Moseley, Inc IEWELERS 6. OPTOMETRISTS 801 BROADWAY Eyes Examined Glasses Fltted ..- SJ D RELIANCE ENGRAVING CO. 9 701 LUCAS AVE., ST. LOUIS, MO. D 9 Photo Engraving - Art Work - School Annuals a Specialty 3 33 Q As much as your money will buy anywhere - Better Pl t s but Low Prices. Q 39 Q Our School Annual Department ha cl bl d th y . . . Why? The D Q answer is the q winq sat' f t' t th cl by in the past. 3 39 I l Tgqvv A meal without Wien! U f is a meal incomplete .X 'ftgflf i t For better meats call for Certtral Brand at your favorite food BRN CENTRAL PACKING co. t -195-- it 189 18 CEE v 4 r 8, 18? 129 129 129 QED 419 Qu 159 183 1 ' ii ' 'i' 1 H' 1 i I ' ' Cleaning Dyeing ' easiest? gilgw ,qfflgpe fzgwr-,533vw sxwvfsff sz ALL PHONES 1313 COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE 5 Caxulblle and Eielldl WHOLESALE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO. -196-- SEE - ! ' 9 H 0 A. 0 L A. N G I I I DME DFQFIIENDLY SERVICEZ THE HQME OF FRIENDLY 126 N. MAIN ST. CAPE G1RARDEAU,MO SERVICE Frisco and Missou.ri Pacific Time Inspector L E M I N G . . . Compliments of - ORCHARDS SERVICE STATION F O T O ' B A R LUMBER COMPANY 718 BROADWAY CAPE GIRARDEAU 118 N. SPANISH PHONE 2 -197-- Flowers Express Your Sentiments as Students - No Other Gift Can Artistic Arrangement is Our Specialty Meet Miss Branden At The NOVELTY SHOP JQGUP CO. 815 BROADWAY For Costume Iewelry. Bags, Pottery P1-xC1F1C AND WILLIAM STREETS H0SierYf BfIbY Giffs PHONE 780 Gifts for A11 Occasions V-s .11 14' ,i 'f s 11 if J 1 They're Like New When We're P H I L C . H Through DRUGGIST CRESCENT CLEANERS 609 BROADWAY WWWWWW Authorized Kodak Agency 132 S. SPRIGG ST. 1127 BROADWAY Parker pens and pencils PHONE 2122 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO- THE NYAL SERVICE STORE --198-- ,W 'ff Xwadw K , .,kk Aa, .Sim ,,, SPORTSWEAR - DRESSES LINGERIE - HOSIERY 35 N. MAIN PHONE 1051 BLACK MASK - BENTON - CLIO - WEBSTER - SOROSIS PINS HOME or BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS . . 8556 JEWELER Reliable Since 1904 u CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1941 We appreciate your kind- ness and have enioyed ssrvlnq you. Alumni, whom we hear from at times, are always wel- come. PHONE 65 814 BROADWAY Featuring the Better Styles in Furniture at no Higher Cost. EXCELSIOR FURNITURE COMPANY 533 - 35 BROADWAY We Make Your House a Home -200- Fox Theatres - The BROADWAY . , C ' O1 F' tR Th t Cape Glrarcleaus Food apes HY ns un eme Center ORPHEUM 605-607 GOOD HOPE PHQNE 235 Cape's Newest Theatre It It's Good To Eat - WE HAVE IT Meet Your Friends at the To S. E. Mo. State Teachers College RAINBOW ROOM Students' Largest Dance Floor in Town Compliments of M IDAN-HA COFFEE SHOPPE Air-Conditioned I I Y E H U DI' I ELDON K. BONE, Mqr. PHONE 277 -201- 1 JJ A W CQITXPVE' +1 You' . main Ptinhilq ir Ou' i You! Yea! 'K Youf Yun hues Per'-40nd +1 You' Prchiev emems +1 You' 'X Our Hex? gum +1 Ou' ofe M Saqam A 0 S IVIISSOURIAN PRINTING 8c STATIONERY CO. COMPLETE YEAR BOOK SERVICE Designing - Engraving - Printing - Lithographing - Binding. Cape Girardeau. Mo. -202-
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