Southeast Missouri State University - Sagamore Yearbook (Cape Girardeau, MO)
- Class of 1945
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Lottes ,, W, ,a,,a,,a,.r.. -H 7 ,i,,a, -H Perryville Term Expires Ianuary I, 1947 Fred A. Groves ,,,A .,., C ape Girardeau Eugene L. McGee , ,,,,E.,E...,....,,,E,,E,,E,,E,, Poplar Bluft Term Expires Ianuary l, 1949 I. R. Kelso ,,E, ,lu-.... ,B BA -B B, WW Cape Girardeau Orville Zimmerman ,,uuYuu,uu...........u,uu....,.... Kennett Term Expires Ianuary l, l95l Roy Scantlin, ex-officio ,,,,,,,,,,..,.. i..,,,.., 7 E Ietferson City State Superintendent of Public Schools Term Expires Ianuary I, l947 OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Ralph E. Bailey un, .Au,,u,, President I. R. Kelso , ,,,, , u,,u,, -- ,W Vice-President Christine Wheeler Heil M., ,,u,, Secretary Edward F. Vaeth uu,u, A, Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ralph E. Bailey Fred A. Groves Euqene L. MCG-ee I7 HXEUHH VV' ALTER WINEIELD PARKER A. B., A.M., LL. D. President of the College JOSEPH ARCHIBALD SERENA A. B., LL. D. President Emerilus 18 PAEUHH ALYCE EDYTHE MANGE A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Decm of Women 19 VEST CLEVELAND MYERS B. S. in Ed., A. M., Ph. D. Dean of the College MVK L IGSEPH HARTT WALSH Lieutenant, CSD USNR Commanding Qfficer CARLTON E. WITTENBEHG Lieutenant Commander MC-USNR Navy Physician RICHARD V. MQRRISSEY Lieutenant CSD USNR Executive Qtticer UEPNNENNENE UE UUSINESS NUNNINISENNHUN BACK ROW: Lucille Helen Stuebner, Assistant Registrar, El- lis Clark Trickey, Business Manager of the Dormitories, lack Wimp, Purchasing Clerk, Ver- non Algernon Chapman, Chief Engineer and Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Ruth Evens Remley, Secretary to the Dean of the College. FRONT ROW: Christine Wheeler Heil, Secretary to the Board of Regents and of the Extension Department, Louise Schmidt, College Nurse, Edward Felix Vaeth, Registrar and Treasurer, Hattie Louise Eicholtz, Secretary of Committee on Recommen- dations and of Alumni Association. UEPNNENNENE UE ENSEISN ANU SNEESN BACK ROW: Forrest Hobart Rose, Professor and Head of the Department of Speech, Oliver Miller Skalbeck, lnstructor in Speech, Dennis Murphy, Associate Professor of English, Harold Oscar Grauel, Associate Professor of Eng- lish. FRONT ROW: Geneva Le Rie Parmley, lnstructor in English, leptha Riggs, Professor and Head of the Department of English, Betty Bauerle Folsom, lnstructor in English and Supervisor of the college paper. UIPAHIMINI UI Elllvllflllllf, INUUEIIIIAI ARIS, Alllllllllllllf BACK BOW: Clara Luella Hoffman, Instructor in Commerce: Amos Williams, Navy V-I2 Instructor: George Carl Schowengerdt, Professor and Head of the Department of Agriculture: Lily Edith Brucher Gehrs, Instructor in Home Economics. PBONT BOW: Kenneth Lionel Bing, Professor and Head of the Department of Industrial Arts: Blanche Gray Logan, Instructor in Home Economics: Charles Lamb, Instructor in Industrial Arts. IIIPAIIIMINI Ill HIQIUHY ANU SUEIAI SEIINEI BACK BOW: Henry Stephen Moore, Instructor in Social Science: William Iackson Hamilton, Professor of History: Earl Augustus Collins, Professor of Social Science. PBONT BOW: Vest C. Myers, Dean of the College and Professor of Psychology: Alyce Edythe Mange, Dean of Women and Professor of History: William Thomas Doherty, Professor and Head of the Department of History. UlPAHlMfNl UF-PHYEWAL EUUEAHUN DEPAH BACK ROW: Louis Henry Strunk, Professor of Edu- cation and Actina Director of the Training Schoolg Esther Lillian Kne- hans, Professor of Education. FRONT ROW: Samuel Andrew Kruse', Professor and Head of the Department of Edu- cation: Vest C. Myers, Dean of the College and Professor of Psycholoqyg Robert Russell Hill, Professor of Edu- cation. DEPARTMENT UE AAT, MUSIE,EHAEIEN TANEUAEEE BACK ROW: Helen De Wilton Bedford, lnstructor in Art, Louis Wilcox, lnstructor in Violin, Orchestra, and Band, Wilhelmina Louise Vieh, Professor of Public School Music. FRONT ROW: Mary Howard Hix, lnstructor in Art and Supervisor of Art in the Training School, Helen Cleaver, lnstructor in For- eiqn Lanauaaes. UEPAATMENT UE EMENCE ANU MATHEMATICS 25 BACK ROW: Arthur Clay Maqill, Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Depart- ment of Science, Homer Roscoe Bolen, Professor of Biology, Francis Bertram Moore, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Chester Ray Holland, lnstructor in Science, Alton Bray, Navy V-T2 lnstructor, William Arthur Ownloy, Navy V-l2 lnstructor. FRONT ROW Russell Tohn Michel, Professor and Head of the Department of Mathe- matics, Tohn Harty, Professor of Physics, Burwell Fox, Tr., Supervisor of the Tunior Hiqh School. IHAININE SEHUUI UIPAHI ,. , I I MINI BACK ROW: Louise Marie Gross, Supervisor of the Kindergarten, Lealcn Norvel Iones, Supervisor and Instructor in the Sen- ior High School, Hortense Crawford, Supervisor of Primary Grades, Louis Henry Strunk, Professor of Education and Director of the Training School, Nelle Maud Mack, Supervisor of the Intermediate Grades. FRONT ROW: Roberta Steinman, Supervisor in the Training School, Irvin Alfred Keller, Substitute Supervisor of the Iunior and Senior High School, Anna Ver- ona Burns, Supervisor of the Inter- mediate Grades. UIPAHIMINI UI HHHAHH EHINEI BACK ROW: Felix Eugene Snider, Librarian. FRONT ROW: Adelaide LaPierre, Assistant Librarian, Sadie Trezevant Kent, Librarian Emeritus. AUWIWNAIEUUIEI HIII Ioseph Clyde Brandt, Director of the Department of Music, Claire Crowl Brandt, Instructor in Organ, Arno Franke, Instructor in German, O. L. Seabaugh, Col- ege Physician, Mabel N. Blue, Matron of Albert Hall, Gertrude H. Eaton, Matron of Cheney Hall, Fannie A. Stubblefield, iMatron of Leming Hall, Ernest Herman Newmeyer, Professor and Head of the Department of Commerce, Charles lack- son Payne, Professor of Geography and Geology, Louise Pearce, Supervisor in the Senior High School, 'Marjorie Magee, Substitute supervisor of music in the Training School, Paul Eugene Evans, Navy V-I2 Instructor, Albert An- thony Thompson, Navy V-l2 Instructor. SHIPS' COMPANY Harry Fleischer - Y IXC USNR Roscoe Scott - Sp CAI ZXC USNR Thomas Donahue - Y IXC USNR Norman Ruhl - PhM lfC USNR Lawrence Willhite - SK IXC USNR Paul Hoge -f C Sp CAI USNR 26 1, , -M--Q., 5,4-.. N. IQ 'X N ,... A ,vw 3 '7 X gn C7fZQQf1WlO'ViCl1f1l 6253-666-2 WASHINGTON STROTHER DEARMONT A.B., Pd.B., A.M., L1tt.D., M.A. President of the College 1899 - 1921 President Emeritus 1938 - 1944 Deceased 1u1y 17, 1944 WILLIAM AVERY BUCKNER A. B., A.'M., Ph. D. Associate Professor of Chemistry 1935 - 1944 Deceased 1u1y 28, 1944 28 - W YYY' Y mv? Y' as-var xv vvxvvv vu-ufufvuf vvvv4 xv 'Y' YYY? Y' rv Vx by YYY' Y' Y' Y' Y ilk Swim! Bda Pmlziwi Fall Spring loseph Raymond Chavez, AS Charles Patterson McGinty, AS Semen Glue! UWM Pall Spring Rosemary Putnam President Bernadette B. Bourne Arthur Wayne Selves Vice-President Arthur Wayne Selves mm Glam Uffacm Pall Spring Ralph Haynes Forrester, AS President Ralph Haynes Forrester, AS Charles Emmet Herbert, AS Vice-President Charles Emmet Herbert, AS Fall Spring Stuart Duane Pengelly, AS President Iames A. Commins, AS Dwight Bayer Watts, AS Vice-President Richard Glenn Church, AS Q46 glam Ufffcem ' Pall Spring William Charles Shatton, AS President William Charles Shatton, AS Robert L. Bailey, AS Vice-President ' Robert L. Bailey, AS 31 ABINGTON APPLEBAUM BECKEMEIER BLATTNER BLAYLOCK BOURNE ABOVE - A Eirst Row: LILLIAN ELIZABETH ABINGTON, Cape Girardeau H English, History, Baptist Student Union. CECELIA HECHT APPEL- BAUM, Cape Girardeau - English. REIS VERNON BECKEMEIER, AS, St. Louis - Chemistry, Webster. GENE WINTON BENNETT, Bloomfield - History, Webster, Band, Music Club, Orchestra, A Cappella, Student Christian Association. BETTY I. BERRY, Cape Girardeau -A History, Social Science, Clio, Marquette Club. CAR- OLYN MARIE BLANKENBAKER, Kirkwood -- Music, Association for Childhood Education, A Cappella, Music Club, Student Christian Association. Second Row: NORMA KIES BLATTNER, Cape Girardeau e Com- merce, English, Hesperian. MARIORIE ALBERTA BLAYLOCK, Cape Girardeau - Vocational Home Economics. BERNADETTE BOCK- LAGE BOURNE, Washington - Chemistry, Marquette Club, Hes- erian. EDITH IOSEPHINE BOUTIN, Cape Girardeau - - Art, Chem- istry, Hesperian, Music Club, Black Mask. IEAN BRUNETTE BRADY, Cape Girardeau M- English, Art, Music Club, Clio, Black Mask. BILLIE MAXINE BRYANT, Bragqadocio W- Physical Education, Com- merce, Womens Athletic Association. BENNETT BERRY BLANKENBAKER BOUTIN BRADY BRYANT BELOW ef- First Row: MARGARET CATHERINE BUGG, Chaffee Connnerce, Sorosis. MARY IO CABANESS, Hornersville English, Art, Black Mask. ANNA ELLA CHURCH, Cape Girardeau English, Orches- tra. MILDRED CROWE COBBLE, Cape Girardeau Composite, Kappa Delta Pi, Baptist Student Union. Second Row: OPAL MARIE COLLINS, Cape Girardeau ---- Com- merce, Mathematics. KATHERINE LOUISE DESCHU, St. Louis - History, Association for Childhood Education, Student Christian As- sociation, Hesperian. MARY ELIZABETH DIEHL, Steelville --- Com- merce, English, Student Christian Association, Black Mask, Hesper- ian. DOROTHY DOLORES DRAKESMITH, University City -- His- tory, Speech, Hesperian, Student Christian Association, Orchestra, Music Club, Black Mask, String Ensemble, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta, Library Staff. f 5 g l BUGG CABANESS CHURCH COBBLE y COLLINS DESCHU DIEHL DRAKESMITH Senior Class President ROSEMARY PUTNAM Q HEIVIBURGER HOWARD LAMPE LUCAND DRURY FACKLER FISCHER FOX GUEVARA GUMBERT ABOVE 7 Q First Row: SALLY ANN DRURY, Crystal City --'- Vocational Home Economics, Sorosis, Home Economics Club. SAMUEL EDWIN FACKLER, AS, Corning, Iowa 7 Pre-Med., Marquette Club. EARL EDWARD FISCHER, St. Louis -- Chemistry, Biology. HELEN SUS- ANN FISCHER, Frohna -7 V tio H m E no ' s, - sis, Gamma Delta, Music Club, K p micr i, la I as . Second Row: HELEN COER R FO , Ca ira de I gl Sh, Sigma Tau Delta, Editor of C paha rro , p I- o Pi Bl ck Mask, Music Club, Clio, Mar te . I IT C I ' ? E- VARA, Panama City, Panama Sc ence, E lis , Ma qu tte Club, Kappa Delta Pi. EDGA T O AS U BE T, ' St, os ph 7- Chemistry, Benton. HELE C LE A R, on ir rd u - Commerce, Hesperian, Library Staff, Kappa Delta Pi. . 'nn if FISCHER HAGER BELOW 7 First Row: RUTH MARIAN HEIMBURGER, Kirkwood 7 English, Clio, Music Club. BERNARD HOWARD, AS, Valparaiso, Indiana -- Business Administration, LANGDON EDWIN IONES, Kennett -- History, English, Music Club, Capaha Arrow Staff. LAVERA Mc- IE IONE , St. is ton fo Child od du at n, A Cappella, Sagamore. GERALDINE A I A KU MA N, C pe Girardeau---Home Economics, Sorosis, ELLA MARI KO CHI , Cape Girardeau -7 Vocational Home cono ics, e cono ics Club. h a ty k m Art, Music Club, Hesperian, Associaf econ Row: I AN B N L MPE, Cape Girardeau 7 Chemistry, hy ic , Ga m D lta, Mprk Twain. DALE CLARK LUCAND, AS, , Science, Benton, A Cappella, Band, Orchestra. ODESSA MARGARET MCGHEE, Kennett -V f Composite, Clio, Black Mask, Association for Childhood Education, Capaha Arrow. CHARLES PATTERSON MCGINTY, Cape Girardeau 7 Pre- Med, V'l2 Glee Club, Varsity Club, Mark Twain. DOROTHY ELIZABETH MABREY, Iackson 7 Music, Biology, Music Club, Band, Orchestra. GRACE LEE MAGILL, Cape Girardeau7Social Science, Clio, Orchestra, Black Mask, Band, A Cappella. IN 3 5 L3 N 5 It rig' 3 Q Q IONES IONES KUHLMANN KOECHIG MCGHEE MCGINTY MABREY MAGILL T? Senior Class Vice-President ARTHUR WAYNE SELVES MAYFIELD MILLER PUNCH SCOTT SELVES SMITH ABOVE - First Row: PICKNEY MILLER MAYFIELD, Portageville -- History, Alpha Phi Omega, Benton, DOROTHY ADELAIDE MILLER, St. Louis e Chemistry, English, Hesperian, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Christian Association. GENEVA HUDSON PUNCH, Chaffee S Home Economics, Home Economics Club. ROSEMARY PUTNAM, Sikeston - Composite, Sorosis, Senior Class President, Social Life Committee, Black Mask, Association for Childhood Education. PATRICIA IULIA RAPP, Cape Girardeau f Art, Composite, Clio, Marquette Club, Sagamore. RUTH EVENS REMLEY, Cape Girar- deau - Composite, Sorosis, Kappa Delta Pi, Sagamore. Second Row: FRANCIE CHAPLINE SCOTT, Cape Girardeau -V- English, Sorosis, ARTHUR WAYNE SELVES, Iackson e- English, History, Webster, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Class Vice-President, Capaha Arrow, Board of Publications. IULIAN DENNIS SMITH, AS, Monroe, Louisiana f Business Administration. HARVEY RANDALL SPRIGGS, AS, Villa Grove, Illinois - Pre- Med., Mark Twain. DOROTHY LEE STATLER, Cape Girardeau f-- Vocational Home Economics, Home Economics Club. KENNETH LEE SWENSON, AS, Independence - Webster. TAYLOR UETRECHT PUTNAM RAPP REMLEY SPRIGGS STATLER SWENSON BELOW -- First Row: IAMES CLINTON TAYLOR, AS, Vienna, Illinois - His- tory. WILBUR NEIL THORLAKSON, AS, Dunkerton, Iowa 7 His- tory, Baptist Student Union, Capaha Arrow. BETTY IANE TRICKEY, Cape Girardeau 4 Compositef Baptist Student Union, Music Club, Sorosis, String Ensemble. MARY LOREA TURNER, Chaffee -- English, History, Sorosis, Black Mask, Baptist Student Union. Second Row: MARIE CAROLINE UETRECHT, St. Louis - - English, Art, Student Christian Association, Hesperian, Black Mask, Music Club, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Gamma Delta, Library Staff. MARY IANE VANDEVEN, Cape Girardeau 7 English, Clio, Marquette Club. PATTI IEANNE WALTER, Ferguson -We Physical Education, Sorosis, Womens Athletic Association. LENA KATHY ERINE WARE ,Cape Girardeau 4 History, Art, Sorosis, Women's Athletic Association. THORLAKSON TRICKEY TURNER VANDEVEN WALTER WARE 'kiwi 3 WETZEL WILKINSON WINTON WITCHER S WILSON WINKEL First Row: FRANK H. WETZEL, AS, Carrollton, Illinois 7 Chem- istry, Mathematics, Benicn. COLLEEN MAE WILKINSON, Overland E' gli h, lcxck 'Fw 1- tist Studen io , Stude Chr' ' 1'1 Asso 'ut ri. IEA N E. SON, Elo fi ld Enqli ,S ec , Bclpti ucle 1 U io R EE WIN L, Br lwood En lis , Spee , Soro is, czq mo rchestra, Librur Staff, qmcx Tau Deli Seco d ow: BE Y O IN ON, Piqq 1, Ark nsus mmerc , Clio, ic ub. B TY SU WITCI-IIS , ve cmd C mrrlerc , t, li Su Gm - dii r. S, fbi S rg, S Q 2 Q .2 if F. ACUFF ALEXANDER ALEXANDER BEESON BENDER BENNETT ABOVE -- First Row: MARY CONSTANCE ACUFF, Caruthersville Com- posite, A Cappella, Clio. IAMES NORMAN ALEXANDER, AS, Mc- Alster, Oklahoma Commerce. IEAN ALEXANDER, St. Louis - Home Economics, Sorosis. BILLIE IEAN ALLGIER, Risco Con:- merce, Music. MASON WILL ATKINS, AS, Pittsbura, Kansas - Mathematics. KENT ELWOOD BACKART, AS, Grandville, Michigan A- Chemistry, Black Mask. Second Row: DONALD SCOTT BEESON, AS, Oakwood, Oklahoma e Physics, Webster. RICHARD W, BENDER, AS, Ava Mathe- matics, History. LENA MAE BENNETT, Bloomfield - Home Eco- nomics, I-Iesperian, Student Christian Association, Orchestra, Home Economics Club. BETTY ANNE BESEL, Cape Girardeau Art, Clio, A Cappella, Orchestra, Band, Black Mask, Music Club, Cap- aha Arrow. MARY FRANCES BORCHELT, Cape Girardeau - - English, History, Sorosis, Capaha Arrow. SALLY IO BURKE, Charleston f Composite, Womens Athletic Association. .-nf' ALLGIER ATKINS BACKART BESEL BORCHELT BURKE BELOW - First Row: DONALD CLAYTON CARTER, AS, Blair, Nebraska - Pre-Med. IACKSON B, CARTER, AS, Sikeston -- Mathematics MARY LOUISE COLLINS, Cape Girardeau History, English, Clio Black Mask, Music Club, Womens Athletic Association, Debate Orchestra, Sagamore Business Manager. IOSEPH DAVID CRITES AS, Farmington Mark Twain. Second Row: ALVENA P. CROWE, Braagadocia Home Econom ics, I-Iesperian, Baptist Student Union. PEGGY ROSALIE DALTON Sikeston -V f Commerce, English, Clio. WILLIAM E. DAY, Chamois S, KATHERINE DENTON, Cape Girardeau -- Commerce, English I-Iesperian, Baptist Student Union, Black Mask, Kappa Delta Pi. CARTER CROWE CARTER COLLINS CRITES DALTON DAY DENTON v tg - if 5 if R Iunior Class President RALPH HAYNES FORRESTER if I I i I ei fwvfvwfwvwfw A DUNN EPP ETLING FORRESTER FRYE GAULT ABOVE - First Row: BETTY IEAN DUNN, Cape Girardeau -- Commerce, English, Hesperian. RICHARD WILLIAM EPP, AS, St. Louis --- Mathematics, Science. MILLARD EDWARD ETLING, AS, Free- burg, Illinois 1 Mathematics. FAYE MILDRED FAIRLESS, Poplar Bluff - Home Economics. Second Row: RALPH HAYNE - - Pre-Med., Benton, lunior Cl BETTY FRANCES FRYE, Illm GENIA GAULT, St. Louis - M Orchestra, Band, String Ense AS, Kulm, North Dakota - - M FRR SS T9 ee E ic, or ble he ati ST,S, 'de cia lis oros sis, IC S, ic RE h ics. Life Co mit ee. s. A IE U- ub, I -I M sk, BEN G HR ' , GOODE GORMAN HAGAN HERBERT HIATT I-IOEL ulsa O lah N FAIRLESS GEHRING BELOW - First Row: NELDA HEINER GOODE, Webster Groves - English, Speech, Sorosis, Black Mask, Debate, Women's Athletic Association, Sagamore, Sigma Tau Delta. IOHN VENCIL GORMAN, AS, Grand Pass - Mathematics, Science, Webster. MELVIN ANDREW HA- GAN, Granite City, Illinois Pre-Engineering, Marquette Club. MA LO ISE HA REL , C Girardeau -- History, Social Scie ce Cl , A Ca ell OR NE IlMMIE HARRIS, Cape Gir rdeau Histo , .Sp ech, io, Black Mask, Music Club, De- bat Che Lead Or hestra, MARIE ROSALIE HARRISON, Cap Girar eau -- eec Marg ette Club. of I b Sec nd Ro : CI-I R ES E ET H RBERT, AS, Macomb, Illinois - at em tics, S ien e, ni r las Vice-President, Benton, Board icat , ar uet u . ILLIAM HARRISON HIATT, AS, Lee's Summit --- Chemistry, Mathematics, Benton, Black Mask. ROBERT FREDERICK HOEL, AS, St. Louis A Varsity Club, Mar- quette Club. ELTON HOLT, IR., AS, Kansas City 7 Mathematics. GERTRUDE MARIE HUBER, Ste. Genevieve - Music, Sorosis, Music Club, String Ensemble, Marquette Club. EMIL MIRO IECMEN, IR., AS, St. Louis - Science. HARRELSON HARRIS HARRISON I-IOLT HUBER IECMEN I AV I -3'n fr+ I .NI 4--'IQ' IOHNSON IOLLEY IORDAHL KAEGEL KERR KIEHNE KNOX KRAFT LASSO LEWIS LIMBAUGH LINCOLN ABOVE --- BELOW ee First Row: HENRY ALBIN IOHNSON, AS, St. Louis - English, First Row: IACK ROLLAND LITTELL, AS, Tallapoosa - Black Biology, A Cappella, Webster, Black Mask, Music Club, Marquette Mask. RUTH MARY LONG, Bloomfield 4 Vocational Home Eco- Club. IOHN MATTHEW IOLLEY, AS, St. Louis Mathematics, Physics, Marquette Club, Webster. RODGER STEEN IORDAHL, AS, Decorah, Iowa German, Mathematics, A Cappella, V-I2 Choir, RAY MARTIN KAEGEL, AS, St. Louis Mathematics, Science, Marquette Club. FRANK FLOYD KERR, Cape Girardeau Mathematics. KATHLEEN CLARA KIEHNE, Cape Griardeau --- Physical Education, History, Sorosis, Womens Athletic Association. Second Row: IAMES HERBERT KNOX, AS, Huron, South Dakota --- Debate. BETTY IANE KRAFT, Cape Girardeau Composite, Art, Sorosis, Womens Athletic Association, Black Mask. OLGA MER- CEDES LASSO, Panama City, Panama --- Social Science, Clio, Marquette Club. MARTHA LETA LEWIS, Cape Girardeau -- Home Economics, Clio, Sagamore, Women's Atheltic Association, Cheer Loader, Home Economics Club. ANNA LEE LIMBAUGH, Iackson Physical Education, English, Women's Athletic Asso- ciation, Music Club, Student Christian Association, A Cappella. ANNA FRANCES LINCOLN, Hickman, Kentucky - Commerce, English, Hesperian, Student Christian Association, LITTELL MARG RABE Kr! Iunior Class Vice-President I-IARLES EMMET HERBERT nomics, Sorosis, Black Mask, Orchestra, Student Christian A 'ocia- tion, Home Economics Club. MILDRED IEANETTE LI, ..a, Over- land ---'- Chemistry, Biology, Hesperian, Student Christian Associa- tion, MARILYN RUTH MANSFIELD, Cape Girardeau - - Physical Education, History, Sorosis, Womens Athletic Association. Second Row: RITA HERMINA MARGRABE, Chaffee - - Composite, Marquette Club, Association for Childhood Education, Black Mask. DAVID MILES, IR., AS, St. Louis - Mathematics, Physics. FLOR- ENCE CATHERINE MILLER, Ferguson - Composite, Sorosis, Wom- en's Athletic Association. PHILIP RAYMOND MILLER, AS, Elk- hart, Iowa - English, Capaha Arrow. . LONG LUCAS MANSFIELD MILES MILLER MILLER fits. I. ,ws E .el E I I? S MORRIS MORSE NEWELL PEERY PENGELLY PETTIGREW ABOVE 7 First Row: ORVILLE WAYNE MORRIS, AS, Curryville --- Mathe- matics, Physics, CLAUDE EDWARD MORSE, AS, Cape Girardeau 7 English, Mathematics. PINKNEY NEWELL, IR., AS, Cape Girar- deau 7 Mathematics, Benton, DORIS EILEEN PAAR, Iackson 7 Social Science, A Cappella, I-Iesperian, Black Mask, Band. Second Row: KENNETH ED A EE Y, S, mp 1 Ka u 7 Capaha Arrow, STUART U N PE G LLY AS, Fr nd, braslca 7 Benton, Varsity Clu , S aa or S pho ore CI ss P dent, Social Life Committee. IL A IO IG W, Ca e G deau 7 Music, History, Mus ub Ba , Bla M sk, A to- pella, Clio, Orchestra, String Ens m le. I AN P IL IPS, M Clure, Illinois 7 Chemistr , at m tics S den Ch isti n sso ciation, Gamma Delta. POSEY POUYER PURCELL ROBERTSON RUSSELL' SANDERS . -9 Mm PAAR PHILLIPS BELOW e ' First Row: EDNA PAULINE POSEY, Caruthersville 7- Commerce, Baptist Student Union, A Cappella. MARIE HORTANCE POUYER, Perryville 7 Chemistry, Marquette Club, Sorosis. WILLIAM WAYN PURCELL, St. Louis 7 Mathematics, Science. IOE S. RAINS, AS, Williarnsburq, Kentucky -- Chemistry Mathematics. MARY ELLEN REED, Cape Girardeau 7- Art, English, Womens Ati eti A sociatio , Ba d, Cli ack Mask, Sagamore, A Cap- pel , us Club, rch tr . A IC ALLINE REGENHARDT,Cape Gir rdeau 7 Voc ion Hom Economics, Art, Clio, String En- se ble, sic Cl , chestr , Home Economics Club, Kappa Om cron P i. Sec n R : I A PO ERT O , Cape Girardeau Music, En is , sic Cub, A C pe-I a, lio, Capaha Arrow. MARG- AR IEA US ELL, C e Gir eau, 7 Sorosis, Women's Ath- letic Association. VIRGINIA ELOISE SANDERS, Ellington 7 Hes- perian, Student Christian Association. IO ANN SCI-IMUKE, Iack- son 7 English, Clio, Marquette Club, Capaha Arrow. IOHN AL- BERT SCHROER, St. Louis 7 Varsity Club, Benton, Marquette Club. CLYDE LE ROY SCOTT, Calamus, Iowa 7 Mathematics. RAINS REED REGENHARDT SCHMUKE SCHROER SCOTT ri SCOTT SEYER SHANKLE SHEETS SHEPACK SILER SMITH SMITH SNIDER SPRADLING STECK STEWART ABOVE M BELOW Q First Row: MAXINE SCOTT, East Prairie 7 Enqlish, History. First Row: ROBERT EUGENE STEWART, As, MitChQi1,indiQm - IAMES IOHN SEYER, AS, Kelso Chemistry, Mathematics, Mark Twain, Marquette Club, Music Club, Black Mask, A Cappella, Student Christian Association, Alpha Phi Omega. BETTY LOU SHANKLE, Dexter - English, Hesperian, Student Christian Asso- ciation. BARBARA IEAN SHEETS, Dexter 7 Commerce, Band, Student Christian Association. ROBERT ELMER SHEPACK, AS, St. Louis Mathematics. IRIS IEANNE SILER, Puxico 7 English, Clio, Library Staff. Second Row: ARLYN GENE SMITH, AS, Rozel, Kansas 7- Mathe- matics, Science, Benton. WADE CARSON SMITH, AS, McGehee, Arkansas Mark Twain, NORA ELVIRA SNIDER, Broseley - Education, Art. ALMA MARGARET SPRADLING, Cape Girardeau - Art, Clio, Capaha Arrow. BETTY LOUISE STECK, Iackson - - Commerce, English, Clio, A Cappella, Band, Capaha Arrow, Or- chestra, Black Mask. LAWANDA ROSE STEWART, Cape Girar- deau -- - Physical Education, Clio, Marquette Club, Cheer Leader, Black Mask, Worn-en's Athletic Association. STEWART WELTGE STITT WHITEHEAD Mathematics, History. EDWIN THOMAS STITT, AS, Little Rock, Arkansas 7 English, Economics, Mark Twain. PEGGY BERNICE TATUM, Kennett -7 Business Administration, Clio. LEE WILSON TRAMMELL, Dexter 7 Science, Mark Twain, A Cappeila, Alpha Phi Omega. CECIL WAYNE TRIBBLE, AS, Nashville, Tennesse 7 Mathematics. Second Row: WILFRED HAROLD WELTGE, AS, St. Louis 7 - Chem- istry, Mathematics. A. ROBERT WHITEHEAD, AS, Staten Island, New York 7 Mathematics, GEORGE ARNOLD WOODSON, AS, Long Beach, California - - Mathematics, Science, Benton. KENNETH ALTON WOOLARD, AS, Greenville, North Carolina 7 History, Mathematics, Varsity Club, Benton, Navy Band. CARROLL EM- ERSON WORD, AS, Lexington, Kentucky -7 Chemistry, Mathe- matics, Mark Twain, A Cappella, V-I2 Glee Club. TATUM WOODSON TRAMMELL WOOLARD TRIBBLE WORD ,v-HQ its 19,4 4 Q64 Vs-f 3 wflfv--' N31 ALLEN ALLEN ANDERS ANDERSON BAHN BANIAK BARKLAGE BAUGH BOBBITT BOLAR BRANDT BRENNER ABOVE - First Row: HALE RAY ALLEN, AS, Puxico. ROGER K, ALLEN, AS, Olceinah, Olclabhorna. LAVlECE EDlTH ANDERS, Risco. lOHN ARNOLD ANDERSON, AS, Brooklyn, New York. MARIAN LEE BAHN, Cape Girardeau Clio, Music Club, A Cappella, Wcrnen's Athletic Association, Black Mask, String Ensornble. ROBERT IOS- EPH BANIAK, AS, St. Louis Marquette Club. Second Row: DONALD ZENNO BARKLAGE, AS, St. Louis 7 V-l2 Glee Club, A Cappella. ROBERT IAMES BAUGH, AS, Carl lunc- tion Benton, Navy Band, Band, Gymnastic Club. BlLLY HUGH BOBBlTT, AS, Cairo Vtlebster, Gymnastic Club. GENE RUPPERT BOLAR, AS, Belleview, lllinois f Marquette Club. KElTH GEORGE BRANDT, AS, St. Louis. CHARLES LAWSON BRENNER, AS, Brirlqeton, New le-rsey. ' BRIEL BYASSEE tr .. Student Bccly President IOSEPH RAYMOND CHAVEZ BELOW - First Row: IOSEPH HARRY BRIEL, AS, Scranton, Pennsylvania -- Marquette Club. DONALD SAMUEL BROWN, AS, Greenville, llli nois 7 Saqarnore. CHARLES PAUL BUNDIGK, AS, Chester, Penn sylvania Marquette Club. IERRY IEAN BURNS, lackson -- Clio Second Row: LELA MAIOMA BYASSEE, Steele - Library Staff, Home Economics Club. TACK CAMPOY, AS, Bloomfield Y - Benton ROBERT ELDON CARNAHAN, AS, Birch Tree -M A Cappella IAMES THOMAS CARROLL, AS, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, Mar- quette Club. BUNDICK CARNAHAN BROWN CAMPOY f W ? t t , , 8 BURNS CARROLL .Aka ff? 5 ff? .,, CARTER Cl-IAVEZ CONCANNON COLLIER CONTNER COVA COX CRANDALL ABOVE - BELOW - First Row: DOROTHY LEE CARTER, East Prairie - Baptist Stu- dent Union. IOSEP AY Q I v A EZ, A , os Anqel s, .- - ifornia f Varsity lu , Be ton r et lu , tude I d President, Social L e Co mtte I' E M E C O' NON, AS, St. Loui -H nt n, l qu tte C b. O F OR ENCE COLLIER, Co merc - B t tu n U io , As i io for Childhood Educatlo . Second Row: GILB L I0 ONT ER A i in ati O'- o IOSEPH EUGENE COVA, AS, St. Louis 7 Marquette Club. ROG- ER ERNEST COX, IR., AS, Chicaqo, Illinois - V Varsity Club, Ben- ton, A Cappella, Gymnastic Club. ARTHUR MONRE CRANDALL AS, Pierce City. CROSSER CROSNO DEAL DELLINC-ER CULLEN DOUGLASS 1 First Row: CAROL CROSSER, Bloomfield. REBA RUTI-I CROSNO. C leston. L E CE I. UL , 'Woburn Massachusetts - - Varsity Clu , a quette lu , A MARTHA CUNNING- AM, Union C y, e nesse - espe ian, Baptist Student Union, udent Christ' n A sociot' . HAR LD LESLIE DAI-ILEN, AS, inneaolis, Mi nesot . D R S IE N DAVIS, Poplar Bluff e es erian, Bap ist St ent ni n. e ia e cond Row: IL Y IEAN D , C p rardeau - Clio, VJcrn- ' Athletic A ' ' , h acl: Mask, Capaha Ar- row. CI-IARLEY P. DELLINGER, AS, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 7 Benton. IANE KATHRYN DOUGLASS, St, Louis Sorosis. HER- CEL ANDREW DOWD, AS, Everett, Washington. IAMES ALLEN EARLY, AS, East Palestine, Ohio - - Benton. CI-IARLES ECK, AS, Freclericktown -- Benton, Marquette Club. CUNNINGI-IAM DAHLEN DAVIS DOWD EARLY ECK mm, wxqwgp . ,Q fe --tt. t., JQW EISENBERGER ELLEBRACHT ELLIS EVANS FIFIELD FINKLEA FISCHER FORRESTER FOX FROST GARVER GASTINEAU ABOVE - BELOW - First Row: EDWARD RUDOLPI-I EISENBERGER, AS, Kansas City, Kansas, PAUL IAMES ELLEBRACHT, AS, St. Louis -- VYIZ Glee Club. PAUL FRANCIS ELLIS, AS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Marquette Club. GORDON EVANS, AS, Memphis, Tennessee --V Gymnastic Club, V-12 Glee Club, Black Mask. C. RICHARD FI- FIELD, AS, St. Louis A V-12 Glee Club, Band, Sagamore. IRVING CARROLL FINKLEA, AS, Dallas, Texas - Benton. Second Row: MYRTLE SANDRA FISCHER, Frohna 7 Sorosis, Black Mask, Gamma Delta, Music Club. MILTON WILBUR FORRESTER, AS, Belleville, Illinois f Benton, MARY RUSSELL FOX, Cape Girardeau - Clio, Marquette Club. DELMER GALE FROST, AS, Lawrence, Kansas. PATSY IEAN GARVER, Oulin G Home Eco- nomics Club. ELLIS ROBERT GASTINEAU, AS, Topeka, Kansas First Row: DORIS AMELIA GESKE, AS, Matthews - Gamma Delta Home Economics Club, Hesperian. ARTHUR F. GLUSENKAMP, AS: St, Louis - V-IZ Glee Club, Band, Gamma Delta, A Cappella. SAMUEL HERMAN GOLDBERGER, AS, Memphis, Tennessee Music Club, A Cappella, Capaha Arrow, V-I2 Glee Club. AL- BERT ANTHONY GORDON, AS, Chicago, Illinois. Second Row: WILMA LOUISE GRIFFY, Marston 7 I-Iesperian, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union. VIRGINIA LEE GRIMM, Pacific - - Sorosis. F. BROOKE HALL, AS, Plymouth-Meet- ina, Pennsylvania, RICHARD HART HAMMOND, AS, Lakewood, Ohio. GESKE GRIFFY GLUSENKAMP GRIMM GOLDBERGER HALL .. . .iss y y f. Sophomore Class President STUART DUANE PENGELLY .ii 1 ff .1 . . . .... . D tHt.. w141.,s f GORDON HAMMOND 1-M ,K ,. - . - .- 'N 'WW S t My X L K wx f A .,g ..5- 1 .wi g 'li ,img .l .Q ..f . fb in in L 4 5 Q .MWA- sais -sf HANSEN HARNESS HARPSTER HARRISON HAWKINS HERMAN ABOVE - First Row: ROY E . H EN S, ark, Ii 1 DEAN HARNESS, S tie I is. 'I E 'ID H PST , Olney, Illinois 7 V- 2 Gle ub, A a el a. C A ES H R RIS, IR., AS, Mendot , Illin --- Band, Orchestra, A C lla ALV I E A I S 0 rn --- ' . A ' GR I rnerce Sorosis A O IER H R A , S, Y ng to Ohio --- Marquette . CE I-I , oo ' . O S Second Row. MAR E R H O , a e r rd a U nf N l fi . HOFFMAN HOLMBERG HOOT HUDSPETH HURT IAECKLE Il HARRIS HIGGINS BELOW -A ORGE DAVI T N Y r f 2 'TM i I 3, .4 3 1 4 If Q - is I W 4 Q 4 Q 4 1 K OFF N, York City, New York O MBER A I rn sto n, New York - V-I2 ee Club, RI HAR SHA H OT, S, Swarthmore, Pennsyl- V nia ---- Varsit Club HEN L STER OWARD, AS, Los Angles, 1' ornia. DO ALD ELME U H, A St. Louis. RONALD AL- S cond Row: O E IER Y DS E H, AS, Afton, Oklahoma. LEE HU , - Ho e ' s Club. ALFRED HEN- RY IAECKLE, AS, St. Louis - Navy Band. IOE N. IAEGER, Iaclz- son. EDWIN EUGENE IENKINS, AS, Cobden, Illinois. HERBERT R RT FRED V N HUCH, AS, t. Lo is. E ll no CHARLES IOHNSON, AS, Clinton, Iowa -- Benton. HOWARD HUCH IAEGER IENKINS HUCH IOHNSON I in Nik it s-if IONES IONES IONES KIIVIBALL KITCHEN KNIERIIVI KOECHIG KQRDSIVIEIER. KRUEGER KUNIK LAZIER LEMPA ABOVE - BELOW -4 FITSI ROWZ FCIII' GYOV9 ' Webster. First Rgwj Cqpg Gifgfdgqu W- CHO, FRANCES IONES, Cape Girardeau A Cappella, Orchestra. ROBERT IOSEPH IONES, AS, Bellevue, Iowa - - Marquette Club. ROLLIN HIBBARD KIMBALL, AS, Winder, Georgia Varsity Club. EVA IANE KITCHEN, Puxico - Womens Athletic Association. EARL NELSON KNIERIM, AS, St. Louis. Second Row: ELSIE LOUISE KOECHIG, Cape Girardeau 7 Home Economics Club, Womens Athletic Association. GEORGE WIL- LIAM KORDSMEIER, AS, St, Louis - Marquette Club. ROBERT WILLIAM KRUEGER, AS, St. Louis Gamma Delta. IOHN PAT- RICK KUNIK, AS, Atlantic City, New Iersey Marquette Club. WELLINGTON ALBERT LAZIER, IR., AS, Kirkwood -f Marquette Club. MATTHEW STANLEY LEMPA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Marquette Club. Marquette Club, ROY WILLIAM MCGHEE, Piedmont A Mark Twain. EDWARD T, McGOLDBRICK, AS, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania f--V Marquette Club. CHARLES ELLIOTT MCGUIRE, AS, Oak Park, Illinois. Second Row: RUTH IERELYN MCKINNIS, Cape Girardeau W- Mus- ic Club, Orchestra, Clio. ELIZABETH LOU MAPES, Potosi --- Stu- dent Christian Association. KENNETH SYDNEY MARTIN, AS, Troy --- Iflfebster. IOSEPH IOHN MATTIACE, AS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I I MCCAWLEY MCKINN IS MCGI-IEE MCGOLDBRICK MAPES MARTIN Sophomore Class Vice-President DWIGHT BAYER WATTS R MCGUIRE MATTIACE ,QQ Y , VA I wlg MAWDSLEY IVIECKER MERK IVIOFFITT MUSICK MURRILL NICHOLAS O'HARA ABOVE BELOW - First Row: RICHARD A. MAWDSLEY, AS, St. Louis. BRUCE First Row: ELWYN CARL OLSON, AS, Downey, Idaho ---- Benton. ALLAN MECKER, A t, f is Ga m D . ALICE IU V 'ty Club. D ARD RA CS SCHAL, AS, Verona. MERK, Pacific. WI LI M 30 1 0 OF I , S Carb nd le, ORGE CHA E P TTER N, S Aha bra, California. WAL- Pennsylvania - - Ma quett CI h. T R L. PENDL O , S, C e irard au 7 Alpha Phi Orneqa. RGURIETE HAP ELL R D, ideon. DOROTHY RUTH Second Row: WILLI M V M SI K. S. St- LO is- E L W P PMILLER, D ipha - - Q 'S At letic Association, student RENCE MURRILL, er kt w te. F D I A C ' ian ASSOC tion. NICHOLAS, Cape Girar e C io, Bla lc a , I u ic C , lo aha Arrow. ROBE T E VI 'HAR , , Ph' a I a, P mq S cond Row: U S GER R D D S H PHILLIPS, St. Louis - Sylvania Y Mgrqueq U S dent Christia s ciati , ss ci ti r Childhood Education, I-Iesperian. WIL AM PLASKETT, I ., AS, Eredericlctown -- Cap- OLSON PHILLIPS aha Arrow. CHLOE ARDITH PRICHARD, Robe-rtsville --- Hesper- ian, Student Christian Association. WALLACE ZANE RAMSEY, Cape Girardeau. GLADYS IRENE RASCHE, Gordonville --- Asso- ciation for Childhood Education, Student Christian Association, Hes- perian. PAUL IOHN RAU, AS, St. Louis. PASCHAL PATTERSON If .NDLETON PEN ROD PEPMILLEB PLASKETT PRICHABD RAMSEY RASCHE RAU X ROPER ROTH SEBASTIAN SIAS SKIDMORE STEWART ABOVE M First Row: RUTH M. ROPER, West Plains. IEAN KATHRYN ROTH, Cape Girardeau -V Music Club, String Ensemble, Orchestra, So- rosis. IUANITA MARGARETTE SEBASTIAN, Cape Girardeau. WILLIAM CHARLES SHAFTON, AS, Sioux City, Iowa - Social Lite Committee, Varsity Club, Freshman Class President. 'WIL- LIAM MCCULLY SHAVER, AS, Siaourney, Iowa 7 A Cappella, Webster. LELAND I. SHIVELBINE, AS, Cape Girardeau -- Alpha Phi Omeqa, Navy Band, Band. Second Row: ROY C. SIAS, AS, Fredonia, Kansas. BETTY I. SKIDMORE, Clarkton. ROBERT FRANCIS STEWART, AS, West Point, Nebraska. MARY ANN SWARZTRAUBER, St. Louis - So- rosis, A Cappella. IANICE C. TATE, Cape Girardeau --- Hesper- ian, Baptist Student Union. VELMA NELL TERRY, Cape Girardeau, THOMPSON WAGNER SHAFTON SHAVER SHIVELBINE SWARZTRAUBER TATE TERRY BELOW -A First Row: BLAINE CLAIRMONT THOMPSON, AS, Colman, South Dakota A Gamma Delta. ORVILLE THAYNE THOMPSON, AS, Downey, Idaho. ALFRED CECIL TUCK, AS, San Pedro, California - Gymnastic Club. SAMUEL GRANT VICTOR, AS, Afton, Okla- homo. Second Row: MARHTA LOUISE WAGNER, Iaclcson f - Band, A Cappella. BYRON PAUL WALKER, AS, Willows, California. Second Row: MARTHA LOUISE WAGNER, Iaclcson - Band, A RANDOLPH PAUL WALKER, AS, Baltimore, Maryland, DWIGHT BAYER WATTS, Denver, Colorado f - Webster, Varsity Club, Soph- omore Class Vice-President, Board of Publications. THOMPSON TUCK VICTOR WALKER WALKER WATTS I WARREN WELCH WHEELOCK WHITE WHITE WIGGS WISE YOAKUM KING First Row: FLORA MARIE WARREN, Williamsville -- Sorosis, L r y - mf, tuden C ri ia ' soci tion. CLAREN DIN EL I-I '- rme C, So th I ota. THOMAS DA D EEL- K ' u i uri al y, Io rk Twain. D NAL EU- N ' E, S, m rc a - ste co d ' : I M A LE H E, S, College Mou cl - - ym- ri sti 1 . R A Y O CE WI GS, Lutesville - - St dent i C ri ia s ci io . I E E W E, AS, Auro , ARK I A U , R., AS, Charl on --- Varsity uh. DONAL I-IA S KING, AS, St. Louis. mmm M E 5 3 It Q 3 Q Q Q 3 IEE 'Vi 'U 'W'--,Wm A ty, I I 1 l' K,-inn.. in 'Wir ABERNATHY ALLEN ALLMON BAILEY BATCHELOR BEAMAN ' ABOVE I First Row: FRANCES ABERNATI-IY, Lonqtown -- VVonien's Ath- letic Association, Sorosis. BETTY JEAN ALLEN, Cape Girardeau f Clio, Music Club, A Cappella. ELLA MAE ALLMON, 'VVhite- water. MILDRED MARIE AMOS, Cape Girardeau. ROBERT I-I. BABBE, AS, Great Falls, Montana Benton. CHARLES FREDERICK BAHN, Cape Girardeau Band, Black Mask, Benton, Alpha Phi Orneqa. Second Row: ROBERT L. BAILEY, AS, Goodman f Sagamore, Freshman Vice-President, Board of Publications, ALBERT FRANK BATCHELOR, IR., Cape Girardeau. HARRIETT IRENE BEAMAN, Berkeley - Student Christian Association, Library Staff, Associa- tion for Childhood Education. MAURICE BERNARD BECKER, AS, Annapolis, Maryland - Marquette Club. WILLIAM BENEDICT, IR., AS, Sparta, Wisconsin, LEROY I-I. BENGTSON, IR., AS, Okla- homa City, Oklahoma -- - Music Club. BENNETT BLOUNT I Freshman President WILLIAM CHARLES SI-IAFTON AMOS BABBE BAHN BECKER BENEDICT BENGTSON BELOW First Row: WILLARD I. BENNETT, Sikeston. PAULINE S. BERG MAN, Perryville Sorosis, Marquette Club. ROBERT LEE BLACK- WELL, AS, St. Louis. NANCY LEE BLANTON, Ironton e Sorosis, Baptist Student Union. Second Row: IERRY LEE BLOUNT, Cape Girardeau --V Black Mask, Benton, Band, Orchestra. IOI-IN EDWARD BOARDMAN, AS, Sikes- ton - Navy Band, Benton. CLARA LOUISE BOLLINGER, Advance. MARY IANE BOLLINGER, Patton - Hesperian, Student Christian Association. BERGMAN I BLACKWELL BOARDMAN BOLLINGER 5 BLANTON BOLLINGER t VA Q -wr Ip If -any J BOND BOWMAN BOWMAN BRINKMAN BRINKOPF ' BULLMER CASSIDY CHURCH ABOVE --- BELOW --A First Row: CLEO KATHRYN BOND, Oran BERNICE OLIVE BOWMAN, Bernie. PHIL - - Marquette Club. DOVER BOWMAN, Sikeston. ERNEST CHARLES BRINKMAN, AS, St. Louis - Gamma Delta. Second Row: IAMES WAL ER BR KO C e G' r pella. I-IAZEL B. CASSI Y, C ot . CHA D GL N AS, Tulsa, Oklahoma - ' a de . FRANK ANDREW BULL ER, t. L uis V-I2 Ch ir, C - R . , I ' it CLARKSON COLLIER COMMINS COWEN CREASON CRITES was if . v 3 - Q First Row: GEORGE WALTER CLARKSON, AS, St. Louis - Web- ster, Marquette Club. MARY E. COLLIER, Commerce H- Baptist Student Union. IAMES ALTON COMMINS, AS, Pen Arqyl, Penn- s lvania - b ter. R NA Y OREY, AS, Gayville, South D kata - a and, 12 ee Cl b, Cappella, Band. MARIE I ABEL C REL , I-Ioll A C ppella, Baptist Student Union. I HN LE S CO TREL S, Great Falls, Montana. cond Ro 1 D RIS C O , Caruthersville -- A Cap- lla. WI IAM EN REAS N, A ,Mayfielcl, Kentucky. LA- NDA M R E TA Rl S, C p G ardeau - Women's Ath- l ic Assoc ' n. RL U , AS, Altus, Oklahoma - Navy Band, Varsity Club, Gymnastic Club. IAMES PAUL DAM- BACH, Pornfelt S Gamma Delta. GLORIA IOSEPI-IINE DAUBACI-I, St, Louis -- Women's Athletic Association. COREY CORRELL' COTTRELL CURRY DAMBACI-I DAUBACH I A51 Z fm DICKEY DIRICKSON DOCKINS EMBRY ERWIN ESTES ABOVE - - First Row: FORRESTINE NOVELLA DICKEY, Broseley. ANNA LOU DIRICKSON, Benton. RUTH MARGUERITE DOCKINS, Bur- fordville. MARY LOUISE DRUM, Cape Girardeau - Women's Athletic Association. IACK FINIS ELLIS, Advance. MARY LOU ELLIS, Advance. Second Row: IAMES GAVIN EMBRY, AS, Butler, ROBERT HER- MAN ERWIN, AS, Kansas City - A Cappella, Varsity Club. GER- ALD FRANKLIN ESTES, Cape Girardeau ---- Band. MARTHA ANN FINCH, Cape Girardeau --- Clio. MARY RUTH FORTNER, Clark- ton -- Baptist Student Union. IEANETTE FOX, Bonne Terre -- Sorosis, Womens Athletic Association, A Cappella. fh- DRUM ' ELLIS ELLIS FINCH FORTNER FOX BELOW -H First Row: D. ODIE FRAME, Overland. ROBERT EMMETT FRAZ- IER, AS, Bakersfield, California. NEVA DELL GEMEINHARDT, Mat- thews 4 Gamma Delta. LOUIS CHARLES GUALDONI, St. Louis --- Capaha Arrow, Marquette Club. Second Row: TATE NORVELL HAASE, AS, St. Louis. THEODORA IOY HAHS, Friedheim - - Hesperian, A Cappella, Gamma Delta, Student Christian Association, ROSE MARIE HAMMONS, Poplar BLUFF ---- Clio, Baptist Student Union. ROBERT HASKELSON, AS, University City. I Freshman Vice-President ROBERT L. BAILEY FRAME FRAZIER ' GEMEINHARDT GUALDONI HAASE HAI-IS ' I-IAMMONS HASKELSON . l X 1 375 , .5 . W fm MQ, ,549 , xVA I Vlg HATCH HAUPT ' HENDERSON HILL- HINES HITT ABOVE - First Row: THOMAS FREDERICK HATCH, AS, CIeveIand, Ohio. RAYMOND LEON HAUPT, IVIiIIersviIIe. MI NIE GRIZZLE HEN- DERSON Ne Iyv1IIe H s in L E I F deric town Scrosis, A C ppeIIa ptist tude t Student Union Ban no HINES AS Richmond H ight AR ELWOO HI T S I Navy Band VIVI N EA IN HO GE aI en . , Q ' e . ETT L ' - ' io . Second Row: VIRGI IA EL HI , De ter or sis api t , in v CI . T B R , , ' e' . , , o I III HILL HODGE MARIAN HOFFMEISTER, Iackson -- Sorosis, A WILLIAM a y Band. M X LE HO RNER HO EL , ernie. p inqfield. N NCY CATH IN HU TER, Cape Girardeau --- Ii , Cheer Le er, Back k, ebat , A CappeIIa, First Rowr IO Ca peIIa. IAM HOL AND AS, CIay, Kentucky -- DE , , eI ville, Kansas. IAMES W L E BERT HUGHES, AS, A S ond Row: DELL RO LLER Iack on 7 Scrcsfs, A Cap- D a, Music CI b. I. . R S V LT I Y, Essex - - Library Staff. N RMA LEE I H S N, Li ou n 7 Li ra Staff, Baptist Student Union. RALPH G I HN O , S, andaII, Kansas - Web- ster. WAYNE RUSSELL IOHNSON, AS, Essex. ALMEDA LOUISE IONES, Gideon. HOFFMEISTER ' HOLLA ND HOUDEK HOWELL HUGHES HUNTER ILLERS- IRBYJ IOHNSON IOHNSON IOHNSON IONES KEEN ' KELLEY KINGERY LANGERHANIS LEE LIERMAN ABOVE 7 First Row: RUTH EILEEN KEEN, Farrar 7 Gamma Delta. MAR- VIN CLARENCE KELLEY, AS, Lewiston, Idaho. RAYMOND GEORGE KINGERY, AS, Marble Rock, Iowa 7 Webster. BETTY LOU KNOX, Brazeau 7 A Cappella, Music Club, SorosisL IUD- ITH LEE KNOX, Warren, Arkansas 7- A Cappella, Baptist Student Union. VERNA LEE LA CROIX, Advance 7- Clio, Marquette Club. Second Row: ROBERT LOUIS LANGERHANS, AS, lefferson City. BEAAY IEAN LEE, Chaffee 7 Baptist Student Union. VINCENT IOSEPH LIERMAN, AS, St. Louis 7 Marquette Club. BETTY IEAN LITTLE, Charleston. CATHERINE FRANCES LOGAN, Cape Girar- deau 7 A Cappella. FREDERICK GEDDES LOOMIS, Cheyenne, Wyoming. LOWRY A MCCLARD KNOX ' KNOX LA CROIX LITTLE LOGAN LOOMIS BELOW 7 First Row: RALPH ADDISON LOWRY, AS, Liberty 7 Webster. SYLVIA PATRICIA LUMSDEN, Caruthersville 7 A Cappella. ENGLISH STUART LUSBY, AS, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. HELEN HUNTER MCCANN, Cooter 7 Sorosis, A Cappella. Second Row: LEO DALE MCCLARD, Cape Girardeau 7 Mark Twain, Baptist Student Union. IOHN DREW MCNABB, East Prairie 7 Band. DONALD T. MCNEELY, Cape Girardeau 7 Ben- ton, Black Mask, Music Club. WILLIAM LEE MABREY, Fornfelt 7 Mark Twain, Band. LUMSDEN' LUSBY MCCANN ' MCNABB MCNEELY MABREY my ff 1421 fx Y 1,12 3 Le' 2 rg S Q 2 s 5 4 MACKE ' MARSHALL MATTHEWS MATTHEWS MEDLEY MESSALL MEWHIRTER MILLERf ABOVE 7 BELOW 7 First Row: CHARLEENE VIRGINIA MACKE, Iaclcsort 7 Clio, A First Row: ROBERT LEWIS MILLER, AS, Mexico. HERBERT OS- Cappella. THELMA NATALIE MARSHALL, Sikestan. MARIORIE CAR MORICE, AS, Crystal City 7 Marquette Club, V-I2 Chair. IOYCE MATTHEWS, Lutesville. ROBERTA LEE MATTHEWS, Cape BETTY FRANCES MURRAY, Parma 7 A Cappella. PAULINE Girardeau 7-ACappe1l ee Cider - L UISE M Y, Rolla. IA I MUSSELMAN, AS, Great MELB OL E Y RS, C G' d . second ROW: CHARLE WIL t M DLE , no Lck IA F HS' Mom H are mr ew MESSALL, AS, Blackwell Okllil ' A MCIYCI 9119 ub OR S Cond Ro : S LLY I NE HERY Hayti 7 A Cappella, Music ALVIN MEWHIRTER. M den- BOT EA EE M L t TIC! ' b, Stud nt Ch istian so iaticn DONALD LEE NICKEL, AS, ville H9SPeriar1. ssier Cit , Lo sian 7 N B , Benton, Marquette Club. RGARE AN NIS NGER, Sikes n 7- Hesperian. EVELYN XINE 'N A , For fel - B n , Cappella. LINDA COR- LIA PAI N, i ton 7 sp ' n, Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. MARY MILLER PAINTON, Painton 7 Hesperian, Womerfs Athletic Association. MILLER MORICE MURRAY MURRY MUSSELMAN MYERS A NETHERY NICKEL NISWONGERV O'NEAL PAINTON PAINTON I at-73. ,mf si QQQ 5 x' PARKER PATTON PERKINS PERRY ' PETERS PHILPOT POGGENKLASS PREUSSE- RANEY RAYBURN - REYNOLDS X REYNOLDS ABOVE - BELOW - Eirst Row: IIM VARNER PARKER, Cape Girardeau -- A Cappella. HERBERT EDWARD PATTON, AS, Newport, Arkansas. CARROLL THOMAS PERKINS, AS, Iefferscn, Icwa - Marquette Cli ld. VERNA EVELYN PERRY, Broseley. CARITA LEE PETERS, Poplar Bluff. ROBERT VAN PI-IILPOT, Campbell - Alpha Phi Omega. Second Row: IOHN IAMES POGGENKLASS, AS, Oelwein, Iowa -V Navy Band, Band. MARIAN MARIE PREUSSE, Perryville -f-- So' rosis, Gamma Delta, Womens Athletic Association, Band. IOHN FRANK RANEY, AS, Sedalia. KATHRYN MARIE RAYBURN, Clark- ton V' Baptist Student Union. EUNICE ADELE REYNOLDS, Union --- Band. RALPH EDWIN REYNOLDS, AS, San Eraricisco, Cali- fornia --- Benton, Black Mask, Sagamore. RHODES ROMINE First Row: MARY ELIZABETH RHODES, Whitewater. GERTRUDE CARLOTTA ROBERTS, East Prairie. GENE ELLEN ROGERS, Charleston. IEAN ELLIS ROGERS, St. Louis. Second Row: ETHEL MARY ROMINE, Banney. CHARLES N. RUEGG, AS, St. Louis -- Benton, Marquette Club, Varsity Club. EDWARD I. RYAN, AS, Elizabethtown, Kentucky. RUTH ELLEN SCHILLING, Cape Girardeau. ROBERTS ROGERS ' ROGERS RUEGG RYAN SCHILLIN G W ,pq t 1 -Mei 513 C ITV 5 X T' ' S t St 7 fu. TVVXTT lg? XX X X3 A T -KE! HQ! 1551 it t ff ll .X lf Et ct! St 'a W ' tl l .t ll bit SCHUCHAHT SCHWEIGEH SCOTT SCOTT SHELL SIDES SIKKING SMITH ABOVE -- EELOVJ -- First Row: STELLA TR ' SCH C A Mar ho se '-- M Fir t Raw: Mf OFTE G. S rlT' ra - - Sagamore, A Cap- quette Club. RTCHA D Wl M S HYVE E , , an as Ci ela. IO Ar l i OT, ape G ar ea - Clio. MALTNDA -- Marquette Club. ARYI NE COTT Glen lle . ALT ACE SMYT' ,Dex r, T.'Vl lA P R lN SPENCE, AS, St. Lcuis. E, SCOTT, AS, 'Wichit ,Kans Be ton, 'THRYN HE RTET A ST , ape irardeau - Black Mask, 1 ' l' , A Cappe a, C. ez' Le er, Saaa ere, lNornen's Athletic As- Seccud ROW5 GEOR ' Lt ie- OB EN I s iaticn. LE H. S HlL ., S, . ple od -Benton, Gamma Bernie. ARTHUR LE ND K NG, Ft., AS, lay D l ,ey fl itornia -- Benton. BE lAMl ' T MES MlTl ,A ,S L ,tis -V ar S, and Row: F O D ' E S R D , NVliite-water. ELlNOl't Twain, Marquette Clu . g Y IE NNE SUTT E EL C Ae i r ea LOYS LOUIS TAPPEL, AS, Ufelnster Groves -- Marquette Club. C. I. BERYL TAYLOR, Cape Girardeau, CARLYN ANN THOMPSON, Cape Girardeau. E. LAYNE TRICKEY, Cape Girardeau-Sorosis, Baptist Student Union. Delta. SMITH SMOOT SMYTH' SPENCE STECK STHTLER STHODER SUTTEHETELD TAPPEL TAYLOR THOMPSON THTCKEY VAN AUSDALL VANDIVORT WARE WATKINS WEHNER WEITI-I . ABOVE - First Row: CLAIR WISSLER VAN AUSDALL, AS, Sioux Falls, South Dakota -f Music Club, A Cappella, Benton, Sagamore, Black Mask. ARTIE LEE VANDIVORT, Cape Girardeau 7 Women's Athe letic Association. WARREN NATHANIEL WARE, Cape Girardeau -- Music Club, Webster, Orchestra, String Ensemble. EDITH RUTH WARREN, Williamsville -- Student Christian Association. IACK EDWAD WARREN, AS, Bend, Oregon. CHARLA IEAN WASHING- TON, Cardwell. Second Row: PRISCILLA DALE WATKINS, Oran - Clio. DOLORES CECILIA WEI-INER, Oakland, California - Women's Athletic As- sociation, Marquette Club, A Cappella, Band. LOUIS CHARLES WEITH, Perryville - Band, Gamma Delta. PATRICIA LOUISE WEITH, Perryville 3 Sorosis, Marquette Club. RICHARD CLIFTON WILLIAMS, AS, Sacramento, California. ALICE VERL WILSON, Bloomfield. WILSON WOLPERS WOODMANSEE WRIGHT ZARECOR , ZUMWALT mn. 10 is WARREN WARREN WASHINGTON WEITH WILLIAMS WILSON BELOW - First Row: CECILE PAULINE WILSON, Bloomfield. LUTA IOY WOLPERS, Poplar Bluff -v Library Staff, Women's Athletic Asso- ciation. VENITA LAVERNE WOODMANSEE, Poplar Bluff. 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Q- .rf QI- Q.. 1 . f .- ' 4 I J Ch- ' , X 1, . ' if A A , ',- 'V P354 ,,, , - V ,VV V, .V , . ., 'wfj ff A , ..,. .. . ,. ',i,1,5?-,' ,123 V i: ' V x ' '.,x 7 W lr. 'i I l t v t' ins- ? HAPPA llflllllll A' I President ..,... ..... D r. R. R. Hill Vice-President MA. , .. ,.... M arie Uetrecht Recorder-Treasurer L-..-L- Lui- lMiss,Esther Knehans Corresponding Secretary ..., r...,rv, R uth Remley Historian ,.ss............ .sss L ucille Hager Counselor LL- .o.. Dr. S. A. Kruse' Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education . . . it was founded at the University of Illinois in l9ll by Dr. William Chandler Bagley N . . . the purpose is to promote and recognize high attainments in preparation for the teaching profession . . . Alpha Eta Chapter was installed on the campus April l7, 1925 . . . members must show unusual professional promise and meet the requirements of the society . . . these requirements include high scholar- ship, an interest in the scientific study of education, and the possession of those traits of character and personality which make for leadership in the 3 Q 2 2 5 5 teaching profession .... ' Monthly meetings have included varied programs . . . Lieutenant H. O. Soderquist, former Commanding Officer of the College V-12 Unit, spoke on A Philosophy of Education . . . An Amateur's Experience in Book lllustrating was the subject of a talk by tMr. Felix E. Snider . . . at a 1March dinner meeting, Dr. A. L. Crabb, George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville Tennessee, conducted an informal discussion . . . pledges reviewed magazines of interest to educators . . . high ranking freshmen were honored at an annual banquet March 24 .... . ACTIVE MEMBERS OF ALPHA ETA CHAPTER, 1944-45 . ,531 Q Q Q 2 2 Benilda Rita Cespedes Mildred Crowe Cobble Mary Anne Davidson Stella Katherine Denton Dorothy Dolores Drakesmith Burwell Fox Helen Coerver Fox lewell Mae Gladish f Harold Oscar Grauel Iudith Celmira Guevara Helen Lucille Hager Elzora Kinsolving Hill Robert Russell Hill Chester Ray Holland Ercel Chilton Iones Irvin Alfred 149116-r Esther Lillian Knehans Samuel Andrew Kruse' Arthur Clay ,Magill Rita Hermina Margrabe Vest Cleveland Myers Walter Winfield Parker Ruth Evens Remley Melva Rose Schrader Arthur Wayne Selves Martha Shea Felix Eugene Snider Louis Henry Strunk Marie Caroline Uetrecht Wilhelmina Louise Vieh Charles Victor Vreeland Forrest Euliss Wolverton l l PHI ALPHA lHtlA History majors function through Phi Alpha Theta . . . it is a national honor history fraternity . . . the University of Arkansas organized the first chapter in 921 . . . Alpha Epsilon is the local college chapter, established in April 1942 Our College is the only state school in Missouri with membership in this fraternity . . . to be eligible a student must present twelve hours of history with a superior B average, with all other grades averaging B . . . an annual initiation banquet was held in March .... Gene W. Bennett Earl Augustus Collins Mary Louise Collins Dorothy Drakesmith Helen Coerver Fox b William Hamilton ACTIVE ,MEMBERS Mary Harrelson Cora Lane Harris Irvin Alfred Keller Alyce Edythe .Mange Vest Cleveland Myers Louise Pearce Barbara lean Sheets William Thomas Doherty - Faculty Adviser 64 E llltlltlt fN Y f VA 'P lb Collins Goode Harris Hunter Forrest H. Rose - Faculty Adviser The intercollegiate debate question for the year Was: Resolved, that the federal government should pass legislation requiring settlement of all labor disputes by compulsory arbitration when voluntary means have tailed, constitutionality conceded . . . the purpose of debate is to develop the ability to evaluate evidence, to synthesize that evidence into logical arguments, and to present' those arguments effectively .... War time restrictions limited the activities of the debate squad . . . only three trips were made during the season . . . members of the squad participated in 24 debates . . . 19 schools from tive states in the mid-Western area were met . . . the entire squad' entered the annual debate tournament at illinois Normal University, Normal, Illinois, Ianuary 12 and 13 .... Nancy Hunter and Nelda Goode attended the Pi Kappa Delta, Prov- ince ot Missouri tournament and convention, held at Cce College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 6-7 . . .t they were awarded a certificate with the rating Excellent '... on April 20-2l the same team entered the Missouri College tournament at Central Missouri State College, Warrensburg, Missouri. . . . 65 'tt Ik Al EIA Asfwyfvfvfvv X MAXNNN AMW , AVAVAVAV AV XVXWXWAVWAYAV Q SIGMA lllll Ilftlll Fall OFFICERS Spring Marie Uetrecht President Dorothy Miller Dorothy Miller Vice-President Betty Folsom Ruthlee Winkel Secretary Helen Fox Lois Pott Treasurer Lois Pott Dr. Dennis A. Murphy - Faculty Adviser Members of Sigma Tau Delta are English majors or minors with a B average in that subject . . . it is a national honor English fraternity . . . Alpha Delta is the local chapter on our campus .... At monthly meetings members discussed modern poets . . . each meeting was devoted to reports on a certain man . . . initiation by candle- light was held in a seminar room . . . new members reviewed current books. . . . The annual freshman award offered by Sigma Tau Delta was Won by Melba Colleen Myers, Cape Girardeau . . . the award is given for the paper ranking highest on a standard English test and a piece of creative writing . . . responsible for much of the club's progress is Dr. Dennis A. Murphy, faculty adviser of the group .... A A to A -, 66 fVNNNNNffV!WAfAfNf!W!WKfAVfQ! Tr tlSSllEllllUl' l H EHtllltIUtlU lUUEtlllUN .ma 1. D I , fs . OFFICERS Odessa McGhee ,W , ,, ,,, ,, ,can President Katherine Deschu A- ,..e,,, Vice-President Rita Margrabe ,a,,,,,.,a,,,e,,e,, - , .c ,,e,,, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Louise M. Gross - Faculty Adviser A. C. E. stands tor Association for Childhood Education . . . it aims for higher professional teaching standards in nursery schools, kindergartens and primary grades . . . members endeavor to cooperate with all who Work for the betterment ot early childhood education .... Club programs during the year have been social and educational . . . Ceremic pins and stationery were sold . . . the stationery had letterheads of campus scenes . . . it sold fast . . . ex-national president of A. C. E., Miss Wah- ler, visited the club and spoke to the members .... ln April they brought Peter Pan to the College . . . it was a Clare Tree Major production . . . little children loved it . . . grown-ups did too . . . Miss Louise M. Gross entertained the cast and A. C. E. members at the Ivy Chimney . . . a picnic and chile supper rounded out social activities for the year. . . . 67 i HAPPA UMIEHUN PHI President ..,, --- Alice A. Regenhardt Vice-President .......vee --- Betty Giertan Secretary and Treasurer A... H- Io Stevenson Faculty Advisers Mrs. Iohn H. Gehrs, Mrs. Iames C. Logan, Miss Helen Bedford Kappa Omicron Phi is a national home economics fraternity . . . it was founded at Maryville, Missouri, in 1922 . . . -Delta chapter was installed on the campus in 1925 . . . it strives to develop women with higher ideals of sane living, with deeper appreciation of the sanctity of the American home, and with broader social and higher intellectual attainments .... Membership was very small this year . . . in Ianuary the club was in- creased by two . . . again in the spring term an initiation was held . . . as a money making scheme, the organization made punch for various campus functions . . . on February 15, three members took the National Kappa Omicron Phi test on by-laws, history, distaff, and constitution . . . the senior farewell din- ner was held in the spring .... Q as AyN,vwNNfQwffvAfAffWwf f' twist simutwi Html iq 'QV'- Corn Hill B. Trickey Crowe Davis Denton Fortner McGinty Rayburn Tate Thorakson E. Trickey A. Wilson l. Wilson Zumwalt OFFICERS Betty Trickey e,,,,.ee,,, ,oo,,,,, . .cu ..... - .... us., President Bernard Corn .A.......... eeeee, F irst Vice-President Wilbur Thorlakson, A. S. ,a...-,s,.,,,,e Second Vice-President leanne Wilson ,,eeo,,,,...,.,,, ., ,,,ee,,,,, Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Advisers - Dr. S. D. Aubuchon, Miss Mary Howard Hix All students enrolled in the college who are of Baptist preference belong to the Baptist Student Union . . . this group is represented by an executive coun- cil . . . the purpose of the B. S. U. is to provide a link between the college stu- dent and his church . . . a Christmas banquet was held in December . . . A. Donald Bell, Missouri Student Secretary, was guest speaker . . . at the begin- ning ot new terms welcoming parties were held in the recreation room of the First Baptist Church . . . every week they had an open house . . . in the Spring another banquet was held . . . daily noon prayer meetings help keep students in contact with the church .... 69 3 -M Q 3 lltlll lllllllllll fi in FY N. V' 7 LIBRARIANS STUDENT LIBRARIANS Felix Eugene Snider Sadie Trezavent Kent Adelaide La Pierre Margaret Emily Kurtz Harriet Beaman Lela Byassee lean Davis Dorothy Dralcesmith Lucille Hager Norma Lee Myers Barbara Sheets lris Siler Ruthlee Winkel l oy Wolpers College library jobs are many and varied . . . student librarians tile :atalogue cards . . . on Saturday morning flowers must be watered . . . there are books to be shelved at all times . . . especially dreaded by the textbook librarians are beginnings and endings ot terms . . . lucky student librarians tell stories to training school pupils in the Childrens Library . . . all these jobs and more increase the etticiency ot Kent Library. . . . 70 Q7 A W FACULTY ADVISERS O. M. Skalbeck, Senior Adviser: H. O. Grauel, Dr. W. I. Hamilton, F. E. Snider Men previously affiliated with the Boy Scout movement make up the membership of Alpha Phi Omega . . . Beta Psi Chapter was established on the campus in May, 1939 . . . the fraternity is based on the principles of lead- ership, friendship and servibe . . . the emphasis is on service . . . A. P. O.'s program includes four points: service to the fraternity . . . service to the col- lege . . . service to the community . . . service to the nation. . . . Beta Psi Chapter served the school this year by conducting the three student elections . . . their refreshment concession at football games kept the students happy . . . they first instituted the now famous Campus.Canteen . . . each Wednesday Capaha Arrows were distributed by the group . . . the chapter served the nation by furnishing financial backing for the War Bond and Stamp selling campagin . . . Mr. O. M. Skalbeck was the man on whom they de- pended for guidance .... C 71 3:- Ii. 'Z Ill' Z:- 'CJ 212 i 3 I-11 Z3 3- ,- 0 sm i- 695 NNNNNNM Q NN NNN fvwvfavmf , tltttltl Mt-tEtt ef 1 Fall OFFICERS Spring Mary Louise Collins President lean Nicholas Betty Besel Vice-President Riley Deal lean Nicholas Secretary Lee Magill Mary Turner Treasurer Katherine Denton lack Littell, A, S. Attorney and Historian Betty Steck Miss Hattie Eicholtz - Faculty Adviser This is the thirty-first year for Black Mask on the campus . . . during its existence it has promoted the development of dramatic appreciation . . . it also offers experience in stage mechanics . . . no other campus organization is devoted entirely to drama . . . every spring and every fall brings a production . . . some of those especially remembered from the past are: Arsenic and Old Lace , Everyman , and A Midsummer Night's Dream , presented on the East lawn. . . . l944-45 brought a new set of rules for use of the club's stage equipment . . . this provided com- mittee work for eager pledges interested in making 25 points, the requirement for membership . . . other jobs high in point value were straightening the prop room, issuing club's property for other's use, and work on the plays . . . new members were initiated in a strictly formal fashion newly adopted by the club .... ln the fall a, series of twelve radio plays were presented over KFVS under the direction of Forrest Wolverton . . . at the same time Heaven Can Wait was under production . . . this concerned Mr. Iordan and his ability to transfer souls from body to body . . . the same play could well be remembered for its set . . . later two one-act assembly plays were directed by club members. . . . Programs consisted mainly of play reviews given by members from first hand observation . . . in the war bond and stamp sale the club cooperated patriotically . , . an annual banquet held in Febru- ary was built around a boxing theme . . . this was the result of Heaven Can Wait . . . awards were given to tMr. O. M. Skalbeck and Miss Hattie Eicholtz for valuable service to the club .... 72 NMWMNNNNNNNNNNAVAVW' lllfltll MASH l ,ni ,.-.. ! ... ...unsi- Besel Denton Harris McNeely Seyer with Blount Boutin Brady Cabaness Collins Diehl Drakesrnith l-l. Fischer M. Fischer Gault Hiatt Hunter Iohnson Kraft Forrester Lonq Maqill Nicholas Paar Pettigrew Putnam Reed B. Steck K. Steclc Stewart Turner Uetrecht Van Ausdall 73 Deal Goode McGhee Reynolds Wilkinson Ellll F511 OFFICERS spring Lee Magill President Io Ann Schmuke Patricia Rapp Vice-President Iimmie Harris Helen Fox Second Vice-President Mary McCawley Mary McCawley Corresponding Secretary Iean Brady Jimmie Harris Recording Secretary Dorothy Gray Mary lane Vandeven Treasurer Pat Spradling lean Brady Attorney Lee Magill Mary Russell Fox Sergeant-at-Arms Peggy Dalton Miss Mary Howard Hix - Faculty Adviser Another rush season found Clios and rushees progressing around Cape to a series of spaghetti suppers . . . last stop was Dr. Parker's residence for desert . . . Clios gave their famous circus for the final party . . . rushees were gathered in the old red and white band wagon . . . there were side shows in the women's gym . . . Clio hall became a circus tent . . . furniture was dis- guised as animals . . .Benton Ballerinas entertained . . . vendors sold popcorn, peanuts, hamburgers and soft drinks . . . paper money was good. . . . There were several coke parties in the hall . . . one was given for the Bentons . . . another during the fall teachers meeting honored society alumnae. 1945 Follies was presented in Ianuary . . . Bentons and Clios jumped into the future . . . Nan co-ed and Ioe trainee reflected on life in Semor State, l965 . . . it's remembered for the Officers Song . . . . ' In February, Clios were hostesses at the annual valentine tea . . . they crowned Lee Magill valentine queen . . . a huge red heart made the back- ground for the throne .... Members and alumnae attended the spring banquet and dance . . . highlights of the year were the crowning of Patsy Bode as Varsity Queen and Patricia Rapp as Sagamore Queen .... Q 74 WNNNNNNNNWNNNNNAVN' mln g? .4 lA i 265 vig? iv .ps ww-v i l 27158 G A sb 1 75 Q i r ,,, t e -ni? 'WMP' S 5-5 i s s , '94 fm 4 3-N Q 'F 1 ,X ,fi i A Q .5 t -Q get l .F 12 S9 a '92 i t t i Q 'wt A ',f,, . , .,-A' ij f 5 i f r u 2 Wi ' N' ., il .,.: ' 'XX A fa W' -s e sr.- K -e 4 L kv-- QL , ...iw ,M 2 or ' elf V S., if f fin. A ., A ,. V ax' 5 '1 i if I or ffm? 91 2 5? Q 1 Q.. t 1 1 ,. 'HW ' ' fisfiw . Q,,,,,.-' up 'xk' A b 0 '. ' - 8, A f ' i I ' lxfy V. V, .. HV N -H Xwgig r 51,3 l - I I .kms W A x N it L '97 if K Y A HY fi, flu. Acuff Allen Berry Besel Deal Finch Fox Gray Heirnburqer Hunter La Croix Lasso Nicholas Pettigrew Rapp Reed Spradlinq B. Steck K. Steck Stewart Tatum '75 Burns Hamrnonds McCaWley Robertson Watkins Collins Harrelson McGhee Schrnuke Winton W? Ng? ing' Dalton Harris Maqill Siler Witcher HIHIUH Fall ' OFFICERS Spring D Ioaquin Campoy, AS President lohn Boardman, AS Charles Dillinger, AS Vice-President Charles Ruegg, AS Charles Herbert, AS Secretary Claire Van Ausdall, AS Ralph Forrester, AS Treasurer Charles Dillinger, AS I. C. Finklea, AS Corresponding Secretary y Robert Babbe, AS Charles Eck, AS Sergeant-at-Arms Don Nickle, AS Faculty Advisers - H. O. Grauel, A. O. Bray, Dr. A. C. Magill. Navy and civilian Bentons carried on the society's activities . . . rush parties were given in true Benton style . . . they also helped to entertain rushees of the Clio's, their sister society . . . the Benton Ballerina's were starred . . . social functions included an exchange of coke parties with the Clios. . . . s In Ianuary they combined efforts with the Clios . . . the annual Benton- Clio Follies was presented Ianuary I9 . . . they again cooperated with the Clios to sponsor the February Campus Canteen . . . the Gold Rush ot '49 was the theme .... I At the beginning of the spring term new members were installed . . . they remember it as one of the year's highlights . . . activities were terminated with the annual Benton banquet May 12 .... Nwwwwwwwwwwwwwfmf y ve 5 HHNUH B- . , . 3 1 -Q...1 -2 2-1,j 3 S Eg, H. Q M. We 2, 'Whi- '39 'ww Babloe Bauqh Blount Boardman Campoy Chavez Carnahan Dellinqer Early Eck Finklea M. Forrester R. Forrester Gumbert Herbert Hiatt Iohnson Lucand McNeely Newell Olson Penqelly Reynolds ' Rueqq Schroer Scott Sikkinq Van Ausclall Wetzel Woodson Woolard Zumwalt 77 5 2 HEEPIHIAN Fall OFFICERS Spring Dorothy Drakesmith President Katherine Deschu LaVera Iones First Vice-President Betty Dunn Ruth Thornberg Second Vice-President Lena Bennett Mary E. Diehl Recording Secretary Doris Geske Betty Dunn Corresponding Secretary Betty Shankle Dorothy Miller Treasurer Dorothy Miller Gladys Rasche Attorney Sara Cunningham i Sergeant-at-Arms Dorothy Drakesmith Katherine Denton Parliamentarian Ianice Tate Louise Deschu Historian loy Hahs Sarah Cunningham Custodian Ann Lincoln Faculty Advisers - Mrs. Iames C. Logan, Miss Hortense Crawford An International theme was used throughout the Hesperian rush season . . . they began their activities with an all day open house . . . rushees were fed apples, popcorn and potato chips . . . mostly people got to know one another .... A series of small parties took rushees to far corners of the world . . . the Dutch entertainers created atmosphere with wooden shoe favors . . . at the Italian party, they struggled with traditional spaghetti .... Guests and members all gathered at their last stop in Toyland for the final rush party . . . Mr. and Mrs. Toymaker presided over a bespiderwebbed student center . . . the tables were colored blocks . . . they had real live dolls too . . . everybody played kid games. . . . At the annual St. Pat's Tea, Josephine Boutin was crowned queen . . . favors were green and gold shamrocks . . . familiar Irish folk songs made sooth- ing background music . . . when alumnae came back for teachers meeting, present Hespies gave them a coke party. . The student body and faculty appreciated Hespie sale of Christmas cards . . . not ordinary ones, they had campus scenes on them . . . especially popular was an etching of academic . . . more have been promised for next year .... ' With the Mark Twains, the Hesperians sponsored an open house . . . the audience liked their program . . . when it comes their turn, they sell bonds in the booth in the front hall . .. the year's activities were closed with an an- nual spring banquet .... 78 isZs.sAAAAAAmAA m mA.x I by HESPHHHN ko Q 3 2 S E 4 ? x N ,an :gram 6. iw- 1-93 'HS Bennett Biottner Boliinqer Denton Deschu Diehl Hobs Henderson Iones L. Pcrinton M. Pcxinton Prichard UF Boutin Drokesrnith Lincoln Rcrsche '79 Crowe Cunningham Dovis Dunn Geske Griffy Lucos Miller Poor Shonkie Tote Uetrechi r 6 Mllllll TWHIN Fall Carroll Word, AS Lee Trammel Tom Wheelock, AS Ivan Larnpe Iames Seyer, AS Charles McGinty, AS Iames Seyer, AS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian -Sergeant-at-Arms Parliamentarian Spring Lee Trammel Iule Lueders Tate Haase, AS Iames Harpster, AS lames Seyer, AS Charles :McGinty larnes Seyer, AS Faculty Advisers - Dr. G. C. Schowengerdt, Dr. F. B. Moore' It is the youngest organizaticn on the campus . . . 1931 marks the founding of the fMark Twains . . . they are noted for high grade averages Hesperians call them brothers . . . in the tall they had a picnic . . . it was held at the park . . . they played softball . . . after their initiation they serenaded Leming Hall the girls appreciated the prewar gesture. . In December they helped the Hesperrans give a Campus Canteen it was a variety show their program Went over big . a production was not attempted this year . . . there were too many shortages . . . an annual banquet and dance in the spring clirnaxed activities .... ' Ks' Q NNWNNNNNNNNNNNNAV 1 K KVA mm rvvmn 2 i i 3 Q 2 3 N2 x Boqcmtes Crites Dcrmbcch Larnpe Mcxbrey McC1c1rd McGhee McGinty Seyer I. Smith W. Smiih Spriqqs Stitt Wheelock Word 81 . S S 3 2 EUHUEIS Fall Spring Ruthlee Winkel President :Nelda Goode lean Alexander Vice-President lane Douglass Mary Turner Second Vice-President Ruth Mary Long Nelda Goode Recording Secretary Adelle Rose lllers Sallie Gault Corresponding Secretary Ieannette Fox Betty Frye Treasurer E. Layne Trickey Kathleen Kiehne Attorney Eloise Hill Rosemary Putnam Parliamentarian Kathleen Kiehne Ierry Kuhlmann Room Chairman Patti Walter Marilyn Mansfield Door Keeper Betty Lee Hill - Miss Helen D. Bedford - Faculty Adviser The name of the first society on the campus was .Sorosis . . . that was in 1891 . . . in 1944-45 they have completed their 33rd successful year. . . . Rush season opened in the fall with an all day coke party in their hall . . . rushees came in between classes to be refreshed and meet the mem- bers .... A progressive dinner kept everybody concerned on the move . . . when rushees were full and tired they remained at their last stop to drink coffee and listen to records .... 1 A Swedish Smorgasbord furnished a theme for the final rush party . . . a food laden Smorgasbord surrounded by smaller tables created a Swedish restaurant effect . . . guests were urged ver so got - help yourself in Swedish . . . entertainment was .Swedish folk dances. . . . The annual Christmas tea emphasized the religious atmosphere of Christmas . . . a choir, in a loft raised above the crowd, sang carols as back- ground music . . . the nativity story was read . . . tiny choir boys around a candle formed the center piece .... A redecorated hall was added incentive for room chairmen . . . walls were painted pale blue . . . new couch covers brightened things up . . . in Febru- ary with their Webster brothers they produced ls College Dead . . . it is an an- nual production complete with any show's headaches, disasters and fun .... In April the annual alumnae banquet was held . . . the theme was April Showers . . . a Mother-Daughter tea was a small but memorable event of the year . . . Remaining members bade graduating Sorosis goodbye at a Farewell Dinner in May .... C 82 NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNAVQ! Y l Qunusls to FL...-...R ..-Y H-.. ,-......,.,, . W 'Eine F Q Alexander Bergman Fox Frye Huber Kiehne Miller Pouyer Schwartztrauber B. Trickey Borchelt Gault Knox Preusse E. Trickey Buqq Goode Kraft Putnam Turner Kimm- Douglass Drury H. Fischer Hawkins B. Hill E. Hill Kuhlrnann Long Mansfield Rernley Roth Russell Walter Ware Warren Weith 83 M. Fischer Hoifrneister McCann Scott Winkel WttlSlttll Fall OFFICERS Spring Arthur Selves ' President Arthur Selves Robert Murrill, AS Vice-President Ray Kingery, AS Kenneth Martin, AS Recording Secretary lames Commins, AS Gene Bennett Corresponding Secretary Gene Bennett Warren Ware Treasurer Warren Ware Dwight Watts, AS Critic-Attorney George Clarkson, AS Don White, AS Sergeant-at-Arms Herbert Iones, AS Faculty Adviser - Dr. R. I. Michel Q ' Websters have the distinction ot being the oldest society on the campus . . . members include Navy and civilian men . . . activities tor the year started in August . . -. Websters and their sister society had an outing at Fairgrounds park . . . they ate tried chicken and potato salad and Watermelon . . . when that was all gone they played softball .... The society co-sponsored the tirst Campus Canteen ot 1945 . . . guests celebrated a belated New Year's arrival . . . watches were set at a convenient time . . . promptly at the faked midnight, baby l94S was carried in by the old year .... In collaboration with the Sorosis, the Websters produced, ls College Dead' '... it was original again this year . . . afterwards, the two societies celebrated at the Colonial Tavern . . . each year the Websters and Sorosis give a scholarship . the recipient is judged on the basis of a competitive examination . . . this year Arthur ,Selves, the Webster president, received the scholarship. ' Activities tor the year culminated in an annual banquet at the Colonial Tavern . . . a flower bedecked ship served as the center piece . . . across the room the word Webster was spelled out in large letters .... Q 84 HHH EHR V -HM ,. NS N'-Wim-' fi? -Q ss: 5633? L g Yw ,, Q tt rg' I wt Q 3 2 W? i vw- N'!?' S 2 E 5 s 'Wh Q' 'rw I ij it -1-+-W' Q-f-dvr Beckerneier Beeson Bennett Babbitt Clarkson Cornrntns Gorman H. Iohnson R. Iohnson W A Iones Kinqery Lowrey Martin Murrttl Shaver Selves Swenson Ware Watts White 85 WUMIN'E AIHIIIIE ASEUEIAIIUN Fall OFFICERS Spring Patti Walter President Patti Walter Elsie Koechig Vice-President Iean Russell Betty Kraft Secretray Betty Kraft Marilyn Mansfield Treasurer Marilyn iMansiield :Mary Louise Collins Intramural man Marian Preusse Leta Lewis Scrapbook Leta Lewis Faculty Adviser - Miss Rosina M. Koetting w Interest in women's athletics is promoted by W. A. A .... it encourages cooperation, fellowship, and good sportsmanship among the students . . . the organi'zation is a member of both the National Amateur Athletic Federation and the Athletic Federation of College Women .... W Activities of the year started with a progressive hike for the freshmen . . . later an overnight trip was taken to the Girl Scout cabin . . . they initiated members out there . . .Co-ed Sport Day was sponsored by the organization. . . . W. A. A. members helped Alpha Phi Omega sell refreshments at' foot- ball games . . . at Christmas they had a party in the women's gym . . . a Campus Canteen was sponsored by the organization in April .... Some of the members participated in the 'Missouri Women's Intercol- legiate Archery tournament . . . the Sixteenth Annual High School Play Day for students from Southeast Missouri was held on the campus April 21 .... Intramural tournaments sponsored by W. A. A. included swimming, tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball, speedball, hockey, badminton, table tennis and archery . . . a placque is awarded by W. A. A. to the society gain- ing the greatest number of points in the intramural tournaments .... The award luncheon was held this year at the Colonial Tavern, May 5 . . . Miss Rosina iM. Koetting, physical education director acts as faculty adviser for the organization .... Q 86 NWNNNNNNXVNNNNAVAVAVAXI ,F ay wumiwfs Mun Ageummnul Daubach Bryant Collins Fox Goode Iones Limbaugh Mansfield Miller Reed Russell Shankle Steck Crites Kiehne L. Painton Stewart 87 Dalton Deal Lewis Kitchen Kraft Preusse M. Painton Pepmiller Drum Walter Ware Wehner Wolpers Htlllt EEUNUMIEE mutt Fall OFFICERS Spring Alice Regenhardt President Sally Drury Wilma Gritty Vice-President Leia Lewis Della Koechig Secretary Doris Geske Ethel Beal Treasurer Doris Geske Faculty Advisers - Mrs. Iames C. Logan, Mrs. Iohn H. Gehrs. , The club is open to all students interested in hcme economics . . . it has been an affiliated member of the American Home Economics Association since .1915 . . . stress is laid on two jobs, a career and hornemaking . . . they endeavor to develop personality, leadership, initiative and aesthetic faculties . . . another purpose is to render service to the school and to the community. . . . Meetings are held bi-monthly . . . during the fall trimester a picnic was held at the home of Mrs. Iames C. 'Logan . . . all students enrolled in home eco- nomics classes and all teachers in the agriculture building were invited to a Christmas tea sponsored by the club . . . it was held in the home economics dining room .... A Valentine's day party Was given in February . . . each home eco- nomics club member brought as her guest some other student who was en- rolled in a home economics class . . . this party was also held in the depart- ment's dining room . . . at the annual banquet of Phi Alpha Theta, the history fraternity, the home economics club served the meal .,.. 88 wwwwwwwwfvfvmfwwwfxwszfgf' , J 2 M' Hum inunumms mul Q E Q Q 3 Q Bennett Blaylock Bycrssee Collier Crowe Drury Fcrirless Foriner Geske Griify Hohs Henderson Hill Lo Croix Lewis Long Merk Reqenhordt Stoiler Sutterfield 89 Q Qi Q Q Q 2 Q A EAPPttlA EHUIH Men's and women's glee clubs oraanize to torrn tho A Cappella Chcir . . . they study unaccompanied music for mixed Voices . . . Mr. l. C. Brandt has been directina the choir durina its nine years oi existence .... The choir furnished music tor the Christmas vesper services . . . they are noted for baccalaureate and commencement performances . . . during practice they sing classical and modern sonas . . . practice periods are troni 4:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. . . Sopranos: Carolyn Blankenbaker Betty Besel Marie Correll Shirley Curtin loy Hahs ludith Knox Mary Harrelson Anne Limbaugh Sally Io Nethery lo Marian Hottmeister Myldred Iones Roberta Matthews Evelyn O'Neal Doris Eileen Paar Adele lllers Wilma Io Pettigrew Mary Ellen Beed MEMBERS Marjorie Smith Kathryn Steck Dolores Wehner Basses: Don Barklaqe, AS Robert Carnahan, AS Gene Bennett Bill Noble Lee Trammell Clair Van Ausdall, AS Carroll Word, AS Altos: Betty Allen Carma Ann Adkins Mary Acufi Mary Allen Davis 90 leannette Eox Betty Hill Nancy Hunter Kathryn Logan La Vera lones Helen LMcCann Frances Murray Alma Means Edna Posey Betty Steclc Mary Ann Swarztrauber Martha Waaner Tenors: Bonald Corey, AS Sam Goldberqer, AS lames Parker ,F x fN lg Q? sumti tNEtMlllt Q The Ensemble was organized with only tour members . . . they played piano, cello, tirst and second violin . . . the group expanded rapidly to include twenty-tour string instruments . . . there Was a shortage of string players . . . Woodwinds, the organ and one trumpet were added . . . the ensemble strives to Widen the repertory of the students . . . it strives to furnish cultural enter- tainment for others .... Music tor the Black Mask Production Heaven Can Wait was presented by the ensemble . . . they played the accompanying music for Peter Pan . . . . An essembly concert program was given Ianuary 24 . . . on February ll they presented a Sunday afternoon concert .... At the Literary Club in Iackson the ensemble gave a program of Rus- sian music .... lndividual members ot the organization have furnished entertainment tor several organizations during the year .... First Violins - Gertrude Huber lean Roth PERSONNEL Bass Violin - Alice Regenhardt Marjorie Miller Thompson Flute - Second Violins - Marjorie Magee Dorothy Drakesmith Violincello - Irma Clack Clair Van Ausdall Wilma Io Pettigrew Oboe - Sallie Gauit Clarinet - Don Nickel Marian Balm 91 Piano - Adelle lllers Organ - Betty Trickey Trumpet - Warren Ware Director - Miss Wilhelmina Vieh Q Q Q Q 2 Q Q Q 2 x lllllltllll HUB Fall OFFICERS Spring Wilma J o Pettigrew President Clair Van Ausdall Gertrude Huber Vice-President Sally Gault i Dorothy Drakesmith Secretary Lois Stout Betty Trickey Treasurer Mary Ellen Reed Miss Wilhelrnina Vieh - Faculty Adviser I The aim of the Music Club is to further music appreciation . . . at bi- monthly meetings members study ultra-modern composers and their music . . . talented members perform . . . records are played from a growing col- lection . . . the annual Christmas production this year was The Light of the Star . . . especially to be remembered were the tableaus. . . . During the year the club helped further the cause of good music by providing entertainment for public organizations . . . it' sponsors the string en- semble . . . an assembly concert was given by the ensemble the first part of the year . . . rMrs. Kathryn Johnson, a pianist from South Dakota, was brought to the College by the club for a morning and an evening performance. A Campus Canteen was sponsored by the group . . . they had a very clever program . . . at Civic Concert programs members acted as ushers . . . outdoor suppers at Miss Wilhelmina Vieh's are famous for good food and lots of fun . . . they stay late and sing in front of the fireplace . . . fun with initiates comes after formal initiation .... 92 !V!Qf!VA!!VQ!Ay!S!fvfmffSyQf!WAyAfAV!Sjl ,,,-, I ,A-f! ' s ,V- fn, ,fl 1,7 ff--f Ls C f music nut Q,-Q Allen Collins Iohnson Nethery Roth Benqtson Drokesmith Iones Nicholas Seyer Bennett Fischer Knox Pettigrew Trickey Besel Blomkenboker Boutin Brody Goult Goldberqer Heimburqer Huber Limbaugh McNeely Mobrey Reed Reqenhorrdt Robertson Uetrecht Von Ausdoll Wore 93 llllNU 1 The college band is directed by Mr. O. Louis Wilcox . . . they played at all the college football and basketball games .... February 14 the band gave an assembly concert . . . Robert Baugh A. S., was the soloist .... Flute - Wilma lo Pettigrew Oboe - Sallie Gault Clarinet - Dorothy Mabrey lerry Blount Betty Besel Betty Steck Mary L. Harrison Barbara Sheets Marian Bahn Evelyn O'Neal Marian Preusse Ray Pollick, AS. Bassoon - Mary Louise Collins Trumpet - Warren Ware Gene Bennett Leland Shivelbine, AS. MEMBERS Robert Wright, AS. Glen Zumwalt, AS Qscar Stein, Ir. Dolores Wehner lohn McNabb William .Mabrey lris Siler T. M. Spence Bell Lyra - Eloise Hill Trombone - Howard Proffer T. I. Seabaugh Adelle Illers Baritone - Robert Baugh, AS. Albert Kasten Bass - Gerald Estes 94 William Sikes, AS. Ronald Corey, AS French Horn - Ruthlee Winkel Kenneth Kasten lerelyn McKinnis Myldred Iones Alto Saxophone - Martha Wagner Donald Nickel, AS. Anna Lou Dirickson Charline Macke Tenor Saxophone - Adele Reynolds Louis Weith Percussion - Mary Ellen Reed Wade Smith, AS. lohn Poggenklass, AS 1 UHEHLSTHH at I 2 N All assemblies were opened and closed with numbers played by the Colleqe orchestra . . . a concert was aiven at the opening session ot the Dis- trict Teachers Meeting in October . . . Mr. O. L. Wilcox directs the orchestra. . . . Violin - Anna Church lean Both Leroy Benqtson, AS Dorothy Dralcesmith Irma Claclc Ruth Mary Long Viola - Myldred lones Cello - Helen Fox Bass - Alice Beqenhardt Sally Drury MEMBERS Bassoon - Mary Louise Collins French Horn - lerelyn McKinnis Marilyn Damm Buthlee Winkel Trombone e Howard Proffer Tympani - Lee Maqill Mary Ellen Reed Piano - Cora Lane Harris Trumpet - Warren Ware 95 Gene Bennett Dolores Wehner lris Siler Ben Elliott Flute - Wilma lo Pettigrew Oboe - Sallie Gault Clarinet - Dorothy Mabrey Ierry Blount Betty Besel Betty Steclc Barbara Sheets HltSHllIHSllH HLLUUJEHIP OFFICERS Carolyn Blankenbaker me .,g President A Leta Lewis ..... .... V ice-President Iosephine Boutin can -cc Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Iames C. Logan - Faculty Adviser Westminster Fellowship is an organization of Presbyterian students . . . it includes U. S. CSouthernl and U. S. CNorthernl . . . the organization was tirst founded on the campus in 1942 . . . its object is the encouragement of an under- standing of the Christian philosophy of lite . . . a dedication is made to the Christian meaning of lite among its members .... Both inspirational and social meetings have been held at intervals during the college session . . . an attempt has been made to encourage the spirit of cooperation on the part of the club's membership with all interde- nominational organizations on the campus .... MNNNNNNAYXVWNNAVAVAVAV 1 GAMMA Hilti BACK RCW: H. Fischer, Geske, Preusse, Gemeinhardt, Limbaugh, M. Fischer, Keen FRONT ROW: Glusenkamp, Phillips, Hahs, Hughes. OFFICERS lo Ann Phillips eeeee - ,,,,,, President Marilyn Mansfield .LW ,,,, Vice-President Kathleen Kiehne W, ,,,,. Secretary lvan Ben Lampe aaaaaaa..as....a...,,,..,,,-. --- Treasurer Rev. F. H. Melzer W- Adviser Lutherans on the campus function through Gamma Delta . . . it is the national Lutheran fraternity . . . Alpha Zeta Chapter is in its sixth year . . . they seek to establish a bond of Christian fellowship among Lutheran students on the campus . . . this year they are sixteen strong. . . . Meetings are held bi-monthly . . . one is a business and devotional meeting . . . the other is turned over to social matters . . . bowling is a favor- ite pastime of the chapter . . . frequent picnics are held . . . hiking and roller skating round out the social events .... 97 Sltlltttl EHtlISlIttN lEEtlElttlttlN . Fall OFFICERS Spring Katherine Deschu President Ann Limbaugh Ann Limbaugh Vice-President Gladys Rasche Ruth Mary Long .Secretary Eloise Sanders lo Ann Phillips Treasurer loy Hahs Sally lo Nethery Historian Ann Lincoln Sergeant-at-Arms Mildred Lucas Faculty Adviser - Miss Helen Cleaver A merging of the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. produced the Student Christian Association . . . the ideals of the two organizations also merged . . . the S. C. A. strives to promote fellowship among students and extend Christian ideals on the campus and throughout the world . . . it offers services to the community as well as the campus . . . the S. C. A. is an interdenomi- national organization .... At the beginning cf every school year the organization sponsors the publishing of a student directory . . . this book contains names and addresses of all students . . . see Ann Limbaugh and Katherine Deschu for the amount of Work involved . . . a freshman mixed in the fall brought freshmen and seasoned students together . . . they played group games and danced and ate . . . an orientation program introduced freshmen to the campus . . . weekly visits were made to the homes of professors . . . upper classmen gave advice and warnings .... The annual Christmas vesper services were effective this year . . . silver bells on the black curtains spread Christmas cheer . . . banks were deposited in society halls and dormitories to raise money for the World Stu- dent .Service Fund . . . the fund helps students who are victims of war . . . a booth at the college and several throughout the community were set up to collect books for servicemen .... Representatives were sent to a sectional conference at Fayette, Missouri . . . Lena Bennett . . . Ann Limbaugh . . . Ioy Hahs . . . Linda Painton . . . they attended business meetings . . . discussion groups considered vital social questions . . . state officers were elected . . . officials outlined the year's pro- QI'CII1'1.... Q 98 NNNNNNNNNNNNNAVAVM Sltlllllll EHHISTIAN il5SUEIAllUN 4 . ' ....-1. .1-. , l l 1...-.... l G. Bennett L. Bennett Blankenbaker Bollinger Deschu Diehl Draksmith Fesler Hahs Kitchen Lee Limbaugh Lincoln Lonq Merk Miller Nethery Pepmiller Phillips Rasche Sheets Uetrecht E. Warren M. Warren 99 x X NNNNNNM is NNN fXVAVAVAVfSf!S4SffQfAV Milttlltlilll Elllil Back Row: Lempa, Baniak, Iunilc, Ol-lara, Marqrabe, Herman, Boqantes, Smith, Stewart, Dahlen, Eck Morice, Flaskett. Front Row: Wehner, Pouyer, Heil, Lasso, Bond. OFFICERS Aloys L, Tappel 7 ,, President Iudith Guevara Vice-President Pauline Bergman as Secretary Charles Eck C W We Treasurer Faculty Advisers - Miss Christine W. Heil, Miss Rosina Koettinq, l 5 Miss Helen Uhl, Miss Wilhelmina L. Vieh, Edward F. Vaeth. Q , 100 C Y , - S f-'vii--Fi ifiilillillllll llllll Back Row: Carroll, Bundick, Fox, Messell, Kordsmeier, Becker, Rapp, Schweiger, Hoel, Lierman, La Croix McGoldbrick, Chavez, Mattiace. Front Row: Bergman, Guevara, Tappel, Huber, Homsey. ln 1914 Catholic students on the campus organized the Marquette club . . . it is named for Jacques Marquette, the famous French lesuit missionary and explorer . . . the club has been active on the campus for thirty years without interruption . . . its purpose is to encourage religious observances which members have been accustomed to in their homes . . . a policy of the club is to cooperate with other religious organizations in college .... The club fosters friendships and good times among its members . . . regular meetings are held each month . . . short business meetings precede varied programs . . . dancing and games are the favorite entertainment in the Winter . . . during the summer there are swimming parties . . . popular fall activities are Weiner roasts and hikes .... itil EAPAHA AHHUW 3 ' Il Goldberger, H. Fox, Gauldoni, Folsom, M. EOX, Deal. Helen Fox ,sc ,. ,,, Editor Sarah Cunningham, lean Nicholas, Phil Miller, A. S. . - . .E E oooo Associate Editors Riley Deal H . . ,E . B, Business Manager Sam Goldberger, A. S. s,,,, Sports Editor Victor I. Wentzel . - W- Photographer Mary Russell Fox . E .B B.. B.. E. cccccc . .. cccc Cartoonist Betty Besel, Bill Vogel, Clair Van Ausdall, A. S., Mary Means H. sssssss Special Writers Mrs. A. B. Folsom, Ir. ee Eaculty Sponser lO2 Avfvgvwwwwwmfwfvwwwfwfwfqf' 31 ssjai... ,,...,s.. 4? 'Tiff T! l4.HU4'j i A ' KYTQWBYF ' ' EAPAHA AHHUW Still Q 1 Q , Q 'L QI Q Q Q Q 3 Q 3 3 3 3 Q. N Miller, Besely, Spradling, Schmuke, Thorlakson, Nicholas, Borchelt, Selves, McGhee, Steck. For the thirty-fifth year students of the College have published the weekly Capaha Arrow . . . it is winner of the Associated Collegiate Press All-American honor rating, the best rating in Missouri . . . editor this year was Helen Fox . . . Riley Deal served her second year as business manager. . . . Publication was continual from November until May . . . reporters for the paper are trained in the newswriting class . . . several special writers contributed articles during the year . . . Sam Goldberger filled the position ot sports editor . . . photographer for the paper was Victor I. Wentzel. . . . The traditional Teepee Talk column was written by the editor . . . Cora Lane Harris' column, Moccasin Beats alternated with an exchange column, Barter Banter' '... Io Robertson wrote a music review column entitled Ott the Record' '... cartoons called Reservation Shots were done by Mary Russell Fox . . . a column with special appeal during the war has been Braves in Battle .... This Spring the Capaha Arrow sponsored a campaign to get organiza- tions on the campus to sell war bonds and stamps . . . every Wednesday sales went on in the front hall booth . . . the paper was under the faculty sponsor- ship ot Mrs. A. R. Folsom, lr .... lO3 Wtlllltlttf Slllff H. O. GRAUEL Faculty Adviser SUE WEITCHER Editor-in-Chief Staff members have recorded the life of another school year in the Sagamore of 1945 .... its theme expresses an admiration for the simplicity and dignity of our Indian traditions by embodying those same qualities throughout the pages of the book .... Production started in earnest with the opening of the campus studio . . . Sag returned to his window outside the office to keep students posted on important events and otherwise . . . at the winter dance we, the staff, splurged on decorations with a huge write lyre against a black velvet background as our queen's throne . . . in February we took time out and had a banquet just for ourselves .... i Paper cutters were kept busy every night for a While . . . once we almost ran out of paste . . . we carried yards of cord and pounds of equip- ment on our picture taking excursions . . . on Monday afternoons at meetings we got a lot done in a short time . . . snap pages were the cause of many a headache . . . we always knew the Colonel was there ready with help and advice .... , ' ' It was all fun and we had help . . . from Emil' lecmen, member of the art staff in the fall . . . from Dorothy Drakesmith, who substituted as business manager 3 from Vic Wentzel who joined our photography staff this winter - from Roberta Stokes, an added art staff member - from Gordon Evans, and Eddie Riehl, photography contributors - and from iMiss Helen Bedford with the decorations at the winter dance - to all these people, our thanks .... 1 04 MARY LOUISE COLLINS Business Manager Ruth Eemley Organization Editor Bob Bailey Men's Sports LaVera lones Asso. 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Ir- pw ,.,v., ,., fm fa. --1, , . . ,.., A-., 1' ,. L. -My .a A,. V www 'V' y.- Q ,.,,'x...yl'. - . . Q VV ,M,., -N , I. ,V 'g-:gel , V-' 3 V -.3.3f-aw .A ,. V, iuuiititt Nineteen hundred and forty-four produced a series of ups and downs for Abe Stuber's Indians. In spite of injuries and transfers that weakened the team considerably, the Indians rolled up a total of l24 points to the opposition's 52. All of the games were thrilling to the last minute, and while Cape was not always on the winning end, they gave a good account of themselves. With only four lettermen returning, things looked none too bright when spring practice started last March. However, when the first whistle sounded, it was a hard fighting outfit that took the field. Lack- ing actual game experience, the first game was lost to a hard charging Indiana State team. After being nosed out by a score of 7-U, they bounced back to win over Missouri Valley I3-7, rolled over Macomb 46-O, and dropped the next two games, one to Warrensburg, l8-l4, the other to Illinois Normal l3-l2. Missouri Valley was again trounced l3-U, and the last game of the season ended with Cape State leading Carbondale by a score of 26-7. - After the first two games in which a running attack was used, the Stubermen took to the air- ways. It was a Watts to Shafton combination that set up many of the touchdowns. Woolard and Schroer, Co-Captains for the season, did a fine job at their respective positions. Charlie McGinty did a bang-up job at guard, and Tex Maupin played a lot of sixty-minute football. ln the last game of the season the fans had quite a thrill watching Dick I-loot, former Villanova quarterback perform on the gridiron. Other stalwarts that saw a lot of action were lim White, a very capable guardp lack O'Brien, hard blocking full-back and fine defensive player, Bob I-Ioel, who called the signals most of the seasony Ioe Chavez, left half, who did a lot of punting and passing for the Indians, and Chris Christie, left end, the boy with the educated toe that attempted the conversions after touchdowns. ll5 FRIEBEL WOOLARD Co-Captain CHAVEZ X3 -' ft 4- Q. A , 0 '. ss,' YOAKUM HOOT 'E COX WHITE MCGINTY Co-Captain 116 HAGER Names of Provisional Lettermen Robert Gross, AS own, Back Phil Bowman ..,, E-- Edward Reeves o,,, , ,E Tackle Tackle Dave Eisenberg ,U J-, End Elwyn Olson, AS WM--- Back Stuart Penqelly, AS -..W Center Charles Ruegq, AS Wd-, Back SHAFTON SCHROER Co-Captain O'BRIEN PERRY ' ERWIN CULLEN VREELAND HOEL WATTS Co-Captain 117 MAUPIN w 1 I w 118 A L rg im, iw! f' Wllllllll ' It was an untried and inexperienced team that met the Indiana State squad in the opening game of the season. The Indians played a hard game but due to inexperience, were unable to crack the unyielding Indiana line. With the exception of one break-through, that resulted in the 'one touchdown of the game, the Indians line held against an incessant pounding that would have smashed a lesser foe. With the onesided score of 7-0, the game thus turned into a deadlock as the Indiana Sycamores successfully held on to the ball, not further scoring but still keeping the Indians from tallying. The final gun found the game still 7-O, a loss for the Indians, but a win in that a wealth of valuable experience under fire came in good stead later on in the season. The encounter with Missouri Valley Vikings was a game of fumbles, mistakes and rough house tactics. In the first few minutes of play, the Vikings completed a pass for a touchdown. Chavez gave the Indians their first touchdown before the first quarter was over. The final score was made by Wattsin the third quarter and the Indians triumphed 13-7. Opposing Macomb, Illinois, whose team was weak and evidently inexperienced, furn- ished the Indians an opportunity to exhibit a series of rapid plays which led to the final score - Cape 46, Macomb O. Watts contributed much to the score with his forward passes and his many treks down the field. Bill Shaftonfwho was on the receiving end of the passes, was kept constantly on the move and his efforts also boosted the score inasmuch as he made one touchdown himself and set up four others. The Indians scored in every quarter of this onesided fray in which Coach Abe Stuber used every member of the Cape squad. Traveling to Warrensburg for the next game, the Indians were beaten by superior pass- ing on the part of the Mules. Watts scored early in the game from the one foot line and a pass to I-loel gave the Indians a 14-U lead over the :Mules and at the half the score stood in Cape's favor. However, in the fourth quarter the Warrensburg team found a weak spot in the Indi'an's pass defense and with deadly accuracy successfully completed three .touchdown passes making the final score read, Warrensburg 18, Cape l4. One of the hardest fought games on the Cape gridiron was played the day the Illinois Normal Redbirds visited Houck Stadium. It was either team's game until the, final whistle sounded with sixty mintues of bat'tling for a victory. Watts started the scoring by running 80 yards on the kick off to cross the Redbird's goal for the first score. The Redbirds came back and scored twice, making one conversion. The score was I3-6 until the fourth quarter when Cape threatened with a 56 yard run by Chavez and a subsequent touchdown by Watts which ended the scoring of the game. The final score stood Illinois Normal 13, Cape 12. ,Missouri Valley was again defeated in its second encounter with the Indiansl The Cape team found holes in their opponents line and drove steadily ahead throughout the game. Watts made the only scores of the game, once in the second quarter and again in the fourth, making the score I3-U. The last game of the season was played with Carbondale, who took the lead early in the game until Cape scored later in the first' quarter, to make it 7-6. Until the fourth quarter, the teams battled it out, neither making any progress. Early in the fourth quarter, Watts carried the ball over for his second touchdown of the game. Only a few minutes later Hoot scored and Watts came through with his third, thereby trouncing Carbondale 25-7. 119 lllltflllltlll Emmett B. Stuber has coached his last season at SEMO State for the duration as he was chosen to take active participation in the overseas war effort with the athletic branch of the Army's Special Services Division in March. Under the supervision of Coach Fritz Crisler of the University of Michigan, he is conducting the track and field clinic as a part of the program which includes coaching clinics in several sports. After receiving his physical examination at lefferson Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri, he left for New York where he joined the other groups and where he was selected to work in the Asiatic Theatre of war. Born and reared in St. loseph, Missouri, Aloe Stuber began his remarkable career in competitive sports. Erorn 1919 to 1923 he won fourteen athletic awards while still in Central High School in St. loseph, Missouri. As a Missouri University freshman, in 1923, .Stuber continued his amazing record when he earned numerals in foot- ball, basketball and track. ln the three following years he collected six M's , three each in football and track. He .played an invaluable role of quarterback at Missouri University: he was all-Missouri Valley quarterback in 1925 and was the Tigers' most valuable player in 1926. ln track he was an outstanding figure. His perform- ances in the hurdles, sprints, pole vaults, and broad jump would show mastery and skill, ln 1926 he won the school golf championship. ln 1927 he received his B. S. degree in Education, majoring in physical education. Beginning his coaching career at Fulton, Missouri's Westminister College, his football teams won twenty-one, lost four, tied two and won the eight-team M.C.A.U. con- ference championship in 1932. Westminister took the M.C.A.U. track title all three years under Stuber, and won sixteen of the eighteen meets. Rumor of his coaching success brought Coach E. B. Stuber, age 29, to Southeast Missouri State College to develop a track squad and where he ultimately built' the last-place football team into the championship limelight in 1937 and tied for the championship in 1942. Abe has successfully completed thirteen seasons as a coach at .Southeast State. His outstanding record and achievements as well as his personal character will always remain a credit to our college. l 1 um A 1 lltlfttfllllt This annual is proud to record that the years basketball team is the fourth best in the history of the College, winning I3 of the I6 encounters with a percentage of .8l3. The Indians were defeated in only three of their games: these being Carbondale, Murray and Malden. Our Braves sought revenge by defeating each of these teams on their return games by a comfortable margin. Cape opened the season by defeating Arkansas College with a score of 59-23. In the next engagement our Indians bowed to the Maroons from Carbondale by a score of 53-4l. In the following three games with Blytheville, Malden and Arkansas College, the Stubermen emerged victorious. In the second contest with the Malden Air Base, the Indians were nudged out with the score 40-34. But this glory of Malden's was short-lived because the following night the Indians smothered them with a score of 50-63. With two more wins to their credit, these being Lambert Field and Washington University, the Indians were trampled by the Murray Thorough- breds 43-37. After suffering this loss the Braves had little difficulty in completing a successful season by defeating Memphis, Lambert, Blytheville, Memphis, Carbondale and Murray. Cape was unable to participate in the National Tournament in Kansas City because of the loss of star players, I-Ierb Upton, Leon Brinkopf and Al McRaven, who entered the armed services. Richard Hoot and Randy Walker were transferred from this unit to enter R.O.T.C. Two years ago Cape won this tournament and since a tournament was not held last year, Cape would have been defending her title. l2l LOWRY Guard HOOT Guard BENNETT R Mc RAVEN Guard A HERBERT Guard X X BRTNKOPH EISENBERG F d OYWUQY 'JOl-INSON Forward U PTO N Forward as WOODSON f RADMER WALKER I ,ry Cape LLLLL Cape LLLLLL 41 Cape LL , , L L 49 Cape ,,, L L 52 Cape ,,,. 48 Cape LLLLL LL Cape ,,,,, L Cape L L LLLL Upton Radmer Herbert I-Ioot Walker L. Brinkopt McRaven Iohnson Eisenberg 59 34 56 44 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 23 Arkansas Colleqe L Cape LLL LLL 27 Carbondale L L LLLL 53 Cape LLLL LL 37 Blytheville LL LLLLLLL 38 Cape LLLLLL 59 Malden LL LLL LLLL 33 Cape LLLL LL 56 Arkansas LLL LLLL 15 Cape LLLLLL 52 Malden LLL LLLLL 49 Cape LLLL 64 Malden LLL LLLL 38 Cape LLLLLLL 52 Lambert L L LLLL LL 42 Cape LLLLL LL 38 Cape LL LL LLLLL LLL 789 Opponents L LL Washington Murray LLL Memphis LL Lambert LLLL LLL Blytheville LLLL LLL Memphis LLLLL LLL Carbondale 'Murray L L L 584 Individual Scoring: Upton, 194 CAve. 13.93 INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD 1 9 9 4 9 4 5 4 2 FG PT TP Games FG FT TP 77 49 194 15 Woodson 72 44 188 16 I. Brinkopt 44 21 199 16 Cromer 34 15 83 13 Leo rMcClard 27 ll 65 12 Lowry 23 15 61 8 Leroy McClard 16 8 49 14 Murril 8 1 17 19 Chavez 5 9 19 9 Erwin 124 2 2 2 2 1 1 3 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Games 1 2 3 4 4 11 3 7 5 2 WUMWS SPUPJS Bowling: Whether it is a strike or a gutter ball is largely a result ot coordina' tion, balance and control .... Badminton: lt is a game that demands many qual- ities of a good player .... Stunts and Tumbling: Teaming, timing and balance are the basic necessities ot the game .... Volleyball: A great deal of student interest makes this one of the most popular indoor games .... . f' .Q .wa 9 ,E g 4 vivid 'T fsgrk A sw ,, 3' L. TM , , ,wyw w. 'S '-Q4 ,A 1- yy. ,us- XX 4 Ki mu Je xii W in :Mx 35 , vim? Av 1- YY YY vu' ..? YYY7 PYY YY Y -'xr vw' xo-F Y 'rv vvvv vary' v Y' ' uf T BRE YY YYY Y Y Y YY WWE U? HUHUH 'fmepkme Qawim Qemlcfme Kufkfmmn eww ,QM WWW WY, Y, , Y ,, ,, , , A 1 F ' 5 6 Black and White with a dash of red for the mu- sical lyre furnished the colorful setting . . . a billowy white throne was placed on steps of mossy green . . . at 9:00 P. M. swirling skirts were stilled as the Navy V-l2 Orchestra played the Alma Mater . . . there was a moment of excited anticipation . . . three Maids of Honor wearing White were escored by Navy Sagamore members . . . Patricia lulia Rapp was crowned Queen ot the l945 Sagamore .... XWQW 1945 QAEAMUHE UUHN Wwwggcde VAHEIW UUHN PQHEUNMNWE im 49 KE IN , safari, Qmwedmzih Proof of her popularity is a year of Hesperian presidency . . . high grades merited mem- bership in Kappa Delta Pi and Phi Alpha Theta . . . though lcquacious, her spon- taneity cannot be suppress- ed. fmfiik Quemaa She is admired for her intelli- gence and loved for her mis- chievousness . . . Kappa Del- ta Pi boasts her name on the roll . . . she is a biology ma- jor . . . Science Hall is her second home . . . Panama City can be proud . . . a Clio through and through . . . Qmlklee Wznkef People depend upon her quiet resourcefulness . . . she was Sorosis president . . . her Sigma Tau Delta freshman medal is evidence of her creative ability . . . further testimony is her work as lit- erary editor of the Saga- more . . . QAQQZGJ Mcginfq He is famous on Cape's gridiron . . . B. S. U. counts on him . . . that friendly smile is al- ways there . . . A. A. U. P. honored him for scholastic attainment . . . the student body elected him president . . . Jffelm 6-7am She knows everybody and vice versa . . . that ability for handling words made her editor of the Capaha Arrow . . . Clio produc- tions and Kappa Delta Pi banquets depend on her originality . . . -K llllhtltltttlllll .fee Magi!! She guided the Clios and reigned over their valentine tea , . . students remember her ver- satile acting ability . . . first pupil, now teach- er, she still likes math . . . her code is fair play . . . Qaiemmq pwffmm People call her Pokey . . . she was president of the senior class and A. C. E .... every- body knows that smile of hers . . . they re- member her dancing too . . . 1445 Salam Art has a way with people and with grades . . . Web- sters turned their gavel over to him for a year . . . Kappa Delta Pi made him a mem- ber . . . success in the train- ing school proves he is on the right track .... Wm? 7Wmea As Dean Mange's secretary she was everybody's friend . . . Leming Hall elected her president because she was lovable and efficient . . . Mary fits her . . . fedd giddy Things are always pcppinq when lean's around . . . Clios depend on her near follies time . . . she is famous for the dying swan . . . the man shortage doesn't bother her EUUWUNE fat ,A iw 138 VMUUIEE The St-Saute Ce lege CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI , . . ' . Nr N... - Q . Q , . ww V , - 1 Twig, 1.5 -, V L-rw . M .:.,... - 1' , , L' ' 'l ' , 3-M, ' .. -Miz .X A Teachers' College and a Liberal Arts Colleqe is superbly equipped to serve you COSTS LOW ADVANTAGES UNEXCELLED The demand tor teachers is much greater than the supply. Pre-Professional Courses in Agriculture, Law, Engineering, Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary Science, and Pharmacy are ottered each term. The Fall Term opens September 3. 1945. Inquire about Veterans Benefits under the GI Bill of Rights . Write for a Catalog. W. W. PARKER. President 142 OSTERLOH'S B A H N B R O S . BUCK STORE HARDWARE co. l - Over 85 Years of Dependable Books - Statlonery - Greetmg Cards Merchandising - School Supplies - 123 N. MAIN CAPE GIRARDEAU, MISSOURI 10 -12 -14 MAIN ST. 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HAMAN CALL 373- DRUGG151' Grocery 609 BROADWAY FOR MONARCH FINER FOODS Meats Vegetables The Nyal Service Drug Store 521 BROADWAY We Stock all Standard Vitamins We Appreciate Your Busine CE 912 gg FROM COAST TO COAST QQ YOU SAVE THE MOST 345 DCE AT G 352 P E N N E Y' s 32 gg CLOTHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY DQ A I EXE 35 DCE is 7.914 5 M gg 1.41 PENNEY co. 'NC f ROSS YOUNCYS gg JOHNSTON DRY CLEANERS 11 gg DYEING - TAILORING - ALTERING its We also Buy and Sell New and Used Clothing 24 N. MAIN STREET PHONE 1257 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Reliable Since 1904 D R I N K B Wt. KASSEL IE W E L E R L CR on BROADWAY 9-9YA,g,5g3 KEEPSAKE a -and- KIMBERLY DIAMONDS BEST BY TASTHTEST 147 Students- GO TO THE NccweI1ty Shcop 8 I 5 BROADWAY 'For Costume Iewelry. Bags. Pottery. Hosiery, Greeting Cards GIFTS EOR ALL OCCASIONS RUST 6: MARTIN UPHOLSTERING 6. REPAIRING DRAPERIES 615 BROADWAY i' Lisbeth Lingerie ',Oe.l,yv if Lisbon Hosiery EQCCIMSI if Betty Leeds COLD ALONE IS NOT SPORTSWEAR ENQUGH! 41 N. MAIN ST. ONLY TI-IE NEW MODERN AIR CONDITIONED Remember - ICE REFRIGERATOR Gives COMPLETE FOOD PROTECTION PHONE 44 I They're Like New When We're HILL s EAT SHOP Thmgh 301 BROADWAY CRESCENT CLEANERS Serving the Best Food 132 S. SPR1GrG ST. PHONE 2122 obtainable- CAPE GIEAEDEAU, MISSQUEI CAPE EGG 5. FEED co. UEMJING 0 0 0 PHONE 1689 12 S. FREDERICK ORCHARDS f SAW MILL A YOUR FRIENDLY LUMBER COMPANY PURINA DEALER PHQNE2 149 60l'l'l,,06l'l'I,elflfff .fm College C0-Op Store- 'A' 'A' 'lr 'ir 5 M'L6!QI .S7flfL6!2l'lf Cl,l'lCLg2l'l'l8IfLf Q F 6,35 . '5 fa fe e' 5 ' COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE PLUS COMPLETE CLEANING AND REPAIRING SERVICE 16-22 N. SPRIGG ST. PHONES 577 and 75 CAPE GIRARDEAU 5 'Y .. K .. if .. Q if X! .fQ, Q5 jo ffm Cfafsa of 7945 in these trouhlous days, We would con- gratulate any young men or Women Who finish anything they start. 30 yOU, 0116! tAe WAGE 5tlfL6!0l'lf 60C!y7 we wifik QW! Zloffmw WB 6 152 Flowers Express Your Sentiments as LET TUCKER BE YOUR TRUCKER N0 other Gif' can GENERAL CFFICE CAPE CIEAFIDEAU, MC JCMW Slfomf Co. L. A. TUCKER TRUCK Zzlafubuii LINES, INC. PACIFIC AND WILLIAM STREETS PHONE 1451 PHONE 780 NEW HOME - 1451 INDEPENDENCE We 'Xg,3Q'-QEQP all' M rg . 15 3 .55 S S 1 D R 1 N K - 2 S 1 1 I UIQ 2 2 AND MILDE'S SODA 2 S IN STERILIZED BOTTLES S 2 COCA-COLA BOTTLING co., TNC. 2 2 CAPE GHZRARDEAU - PHONE 714 IACKSON, MO. - PHONE 131 3 11 I 153 Consolidated School of Aviation KEEP 'EM FLYING P h o n e 2 7 5 5 i C A P INSTRUCTION ON HIGHWAY 74 SEHlHiliHHDlISWAYSlUHIH 3 Ji lgkofograiaka are Wemorie5 CED dig macfe permanenf 33 GD PHONE 150 PHONE 150 The Thinking Fellow Rides ct Yellow YELLOW CAB PHONE 150 BONDED NEW CABS INSURED COURTEOUS SERVICE 154 GAMBLE STQRES DO YOUR PLANNING The Friendly Store FOR POST-WAR BUILDING NOW Dealers in FURNITURE - AUTO SUPPLIES L- H- I-ANDGRAF and LUMBER CO. MEN'S FURNISHINGS PHONE 457 119-121 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 418 90635 I- A N D 0 I S Compliments Of SHOE REPAIR SHOP if if if F. W. WOOlwOr'rh EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING ir Company Reasonable Prices PHONE 1056 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 310 S. SPRIGG 155 A, Riverside Lumber Company The Place to Buy When You Want to Build MORGAN OAK of FREDERICK CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. Compliments of E.. CC.. Rebiusou Lumber Ce.. For Superior Buildinq Materials Call -504- Let Us Finance Your POST-WAR Home 5 South Henderson Cape Girardeau, Mo. WHEN IN NEED OF LUMBER CALL THE LUMBER NUMBER .. 3 3 .- Seufcbeust Missouri Lumber Co s 157 Fox Cape Theatres PANBURN and WHITMAN'S CANDY ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILETRIES B R 0 A D W A Y Complete Fougmtairl and Luncheon G n d CARTEITS DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY O R P H E U M 731 BROADWAY SX? N EXE DQ gg Marquette Hotel Hotel Governor gg gg CAPE GIEARDEAU. Mo. JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. EXE 37 EXE if ll' i' DSE ggi Under Direction of pq BERBERICHS' co. DCE N2 DG sw 158 336 DG 33 336 36 3X2 3X2 3742 33 33 3X5 T H E Chamber of ommerce CAPE GIRARDEAU. MISSOURI SX? 336 3362 356 376 3X2 3X2 3362 3X2 3X2 3X5 33 3X5 E 5 v qv v Q - y -v E E ' 3 8 3 mwnemwm-mt' E W ' E A , 'XYWSW C o L E' s I 333522949363 S H 0 E SINGER SEWING CENTER NNWE ft SE? R E P AIR Q Eff See Us for Ygur Citstom-made Belts S H O P 3f Q,?3'Qf2ileex'?39L an BUG les - Prize Winner National Shoe Repair Contests 1931, 1932 and 1933 Student Work a Specialty 633 BROADWAY We do Button covering WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEW? 537 BROADWAY PHONE 59 159 St. Louis-Cape Bus Line 6 FAST SCHEDULES DAILY 3 Hours and 40 Minutes to Down Town St. Louis Leave Cape Girardeau Leave St. Louis 6:30 A. M. 7:00 A. M 10:00 A. M. 9:15 A. M 11:45 A. M. 12:01 P. M 3:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M 5:30 P. M. 6:45 P. M 11:30 P. M. 12:01 A. M A Seat for Every Passenger - All New Busses UNION BUS DEPOT 725 BROADWAY PHONES 317-328 To Students and Faculty' of the Southeast Missouri State Teachers Co11eae ' Our Compliments and Best Wishes iririr Missouri Utilities Company Serving Southeast Missouri 160 1 1 N 7 'o 'ag 6 COLONIAL TAVIERN W W S. E. Missouri's FINEST Foods 5 V Y PHONE 469 RESTAURANT SERVICE THAT'S COURTEOUS X Distributors of I W QUAKER STATE AND BARNSDALL LUBRICANTS I V W W Compliments of Tri-Siafe Trailways 5 Schedules Daily to St. Louis For Full Iniormation - CALL 1263 710 Broadway HAVE YOUR SUITS AND COATS F O R A - MADE TO ORDER BY t h e cs MODERN MANNER G Il it y C 3 Ib TAILORING CO. 135 NO. MAIN STREET P H O N E 13 6 162 SEEHAUSEN'S MARKET '49, 61? Q9 QYNWOXQD Keep 'Em Frying -4 THE PLACE R If QUALITY MEATS ' POULTRY -L GROCERIES PHONE 1806 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY PRINTING COMPANY HARLAN SHORT BOB ECKELMANN Commercial Printing ot Every Description Superior Quality and Real Service 8 NORTH SPRIGG IFIIIRIESTONIE STURIES Sporting Goods Sporting Clothing TIRES MAIN and INDEPENDENCE Cope Girardeau, Mo. TE KHUFFS i' The Navy and Civilian's Choice ff E Sandwiches - Salads - Candy - Cards - Magazines E 2 Drug Sundries 2 E 801 BROADWAY PHONE 80 E rw -- fa V. I. CLEMENS A Aafgvls ,xg Qt J i X X X X PA -'5S : '9- IEWELER OPTOMETRIST ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE Fefmmg Facet and Multi-Facet Diamonds 1029 BROADWAY PHONE 1601 MAIN at BROADWAY For ST' Transportation P1 : PHARMACY us SAFETY Visit Our Perfume and ECONJTE Cosmetic Shop COURTESY 47 NoRTH MAIN STREET CAPE TRANSIT CQRP, .fwtlji A . 'KN silk ag e C f :S 2 49 Q SMART APPAREL FOR YOUNG WOMEN 107 N. MAIN ST. 5 n A I BX ' Come see the fashions that will spotlight -WS you thru the year. Young feminine de- Q Q , I L signs with their full quota ot versatility Q if A and wearability - Everything from suits S5 I Nxsg to accessories - at modest prices that 2 won't tax your budget! E it O fy ' INVEST THE DIFFERENCE QCII Q' If CEE? QA IN WAR sTAMPs AND BONDS ' we Q. N ' twailmifsrf-I4 SUEDEKUM 5. soNs THE FEDERAL HARDWARE MATERIALS CO. Incorporated BPS Paints - Varnishes - Wallpaper EjEEhigqpS5Ei'U4MEESCi3UjL Sporting Goods - Radios Agricultural Lime Stone Washed Sand and Gravel 520-622 GOOD HOPE STREET PHONE 99 Plants - Cape Girardeau. Mo., Paducah, Ky. RIVER and RAIL SHIPMENTS N L. H l ,P 'cl t CAPE GIRARDEAU' MO' A. W. Zfiitnihleri, Ir., Selcretfjy-Tireasurer 165 'Wu 'i if I Q 4 f ,.E'f v. Sa ffe nn THE SHERVC-EDN-WILLIAMS Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, Leads, SPORTSWEAR -- DRESSES Oils, Enamels. Brushes and ? Painters' Specialties. LINGERIE - HOSIERY 529 BROADWAY 35 N. MAIN PHONE 1051 If I CAPE GIRABDEAU, MO' E Ford Groves E E SALES and SERVICE E FORD and ZEPHYR Dealers MERCURY Distributors Cleaning - Dyeing ALL PHONES E LAUNDRYQ 1313 E 5 CLEANERS E E OFFICE 81 PLANT 833 N. SPANISH ST E E COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE E Nothing Smarter, More Comfortable For Iewelry See - 'han L A N G s Connie Shoe Creations IEWELERS PARIS FASHION SHOES L,,.. ,- -I -P5 I FIFTH AVENUE STYLES THE CONNIE SHOP 126 N. MAIN ST. CAPE GIEAEDEAU, Mo. 122 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 2930 Frisco and Missouri Pacific Time Inspector 167 monenn cteftnenf 5509 DAVID L. HAWKINSI prop. HOme of CI Th011SCI1'1d Gifts 1 CHINA - GLASSWARE - POTTERY DYEING HANDKERCHIEFS and COMPACTS PHONE 155 COSTUME IEWELRY 622 BROADWAY r 311 BROADWAY W f 5 2 ontgome-ry - Wa rd 0. 18-24 MAIN ST. A See Our Complete Fashion Department ON THE BALCONY 168 , 2- iris 'Qyfvyafze can ia!! Xie A2672 mlm fnfe sm 13 mhz Publilious Syrus To guide or ship through cz coirn seot is eosy oompdred to novigotting when the wdves roii high. The some is true of business. In todoy's chaotic sects, or concerns poiicies determine the obiiity of the ship to W9Gih9I the storm. Internotionoi, through ordherence to its quoiity of rnoteridis ond croftsmonship, is help- ing its deorlers Hweother the storm ond is determined to hold the heirn sdieiy by mdintotining, ot oil costs, the high stdndords for which it is formous. .swoes LH, A 'I' HROP s ssse r t SHOES t , -WHS n. . -. Q s so A - HRIEQMAN E 'Q A 'ab 1 Pekzl- x qqgigh '. ' QV i -535 26556 wg lu 6' Q -... .f :try 599 3 ..Z'ME2. INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY ST. Louis 3. Mo. 169 For Iunior and Young Miss W E R N :IEE R 9 S SUITS, DRESSES. COATS. MILLINERY Where College Students Get Their S E E FOOD cmd MEAT SUPPLIES THE SMART SHOP BROADWAY and HENDERSON 129 N. MAIN PHONE 1521 S l cs 1 K O l R O 0 Il O C. S l KEEP THEM ROLLING 2 2 I Buy MOBILGAS and MOBILOIL 2 2 . S at the sign of THE FLYING RED HORSE TELEPHONE I' d li d s B d 307 e'YB::1,I:I,IIm::c2 N U - W A Y c L E A N E R s Casualty Policies 1027 BROADWAY W . E . W A L K E R EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE P H 0 N E 6 3 3 127 NORTH MAIN ST' Clean Your Clothes for Summer Now CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. and Avoid the Rush 170 171 you can 411840 3AOFfQn we wal' 0112 .MDMP ifi!El:IlIiI'AIg clzoss f in o zz ri Sterile Surgical Dressings CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. 172 I'I S SMART - IT'S THRIFTY To Buy LADIES APPAREL -at .izeingergli .gazillion .gallop PHONE 2121 CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. 29 N. MAIN ST MARY LANE SUITS and COATS sold here exclusively Gamble and Field WHOLESALE FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CO 173 The United States Needs Us Strong EAT AT ,el mul III Ill 'y H JI II 5 2 MILK and ICE CREAM BAR E E CAPE'S FAVORITE REFRESHMENT SPOT 2 E ON THE BOULEVARD E SOUTHEAST MISSOURI MACHINE COMPANY BOHNSACK 61 KRAFT, Proprietors Kung Cape Girardeczu's Food General Machine, Electric and Acetylene Welding Center SHEET IRON and Bo1LER womc Q SPECIALTY 505607 GOOD HOPE ST PHoNE 235 PHGNE 698 20 N- SPANISH - If Irs Good to Eat--WE HAVE rr FINNEY'S DRUG STORE THE REXALL STORE The Best in Drug Store Goods! HENRY oCHs 'sit I FLORAL CO. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Best in Drug Store Service! PHONE 1374 : xt 709 BROADWAY PHONE 437 QW-2 CAPE RQCK DRI-V-E 6' f if 52 ' 93 B Coats, Dresses. The Campus I-Iosier? Favorite for Lmgene' College Girls Piece Goods. Draperies ' 0 Q U A L I T Y Excells Price at Bartels f We Give and Redeem Eaqle Stamps f Southeast Missouri's Largest Furniture Store CREDIT TERMS 6 94 Where Broadway Meets Middle ESTABLISHED 1864 A ALTHEIYS 2 FREE DELIVERY A x Compliments of Matthews Drug I ewelry Cosmetics Druqs Fountain Q?-f where .14 mdome .fgwaifri you Hotel ilolaunvil-tial ilolainfitilal Rates S1.25 up Completely Redecorated Throughout WONDERFUL FOOD Rainbow Room DANCING ELDON K. BONE. Proprietor 176 i i i Covers W! Binding for fke I9-45 Sa ga m 0 re Aff Be-cktold Company ST.LOUIS t i t KILGORE'S UPCHURCH FREEZERFRESH ICE CREAM PAINT 6 WALL PAPER STORE Soda Fountain. Sandwiches. A1-1 Supplies, picture Framing, Good Coffee Venetian Blinds School Supplies Drug Sundries 116 N. MAIN PHONE 194 It's a Pleasure to Serve You and We do mean - You CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO. SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN a CAPE GIRARDEAU'S ONLY NEWSPAPER : E SOUTHEAST MISSOURI'S BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM E E DELIVERED DAILY INTO MORE THAN 11.000 HOMES 3 E Subscription Rates: By Carrier. 20c per week: By Mail. S6.00 per year E Payable m Advance -E 1 KAS'SEL'S STUDIO Last Chance Pool Room 903 BROADWAY Where Quality Counts Cigars, Candies. Cold Drinks 1 124 N. MAIN STREET CAPE GIRARDEAU AN ORDERLY PLACE DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS GOOD Fon RECREATION Q Q VACUUM 'T PACKED R7 GENERAL GROCER CO. Y' IN ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI L E RELIANCE ENC-RAVING CO. rw 701 LUCAS AVE. ST. LOUIS, MO. PHOTO ENGRAVING 1 ART WORK 1 SCHOOL ANNUALS A SPECIALTY Q As much as your money will buy anywhere - Better Plates but Low Prices ff Official Engraver for the Sagamore 179 Z Min fin rerifi oed fo Wald! ir 'A' uk Immediately following Pearl Harbor, the printing industry was as- signed additional duties: promoting the sale of War Bonds, appeals for blood donations, the collection of scrap and salvage of scrap pa- per, the instruction of new workers in unfamiliar wartime jobs, the production of printing for civilian morale and essential industries. You may have been among those asked to wait a few extra days for your order, while printing necessary to the war effort or essential civilian industry, was delivered on schedule. Production of High School and College Year Books have also been affected. Many schools have not issued books, since l941p others have compiled the happenings of these important war years in the permanent volumes of the school annual. Former students, now serv- ing their country will relish this information of their alma mater, gath- ered during their absence, when they return. lust as the printed message is vital to war effort today - so is the proper selection of your printer vital to the production of an attractive and well planned year book. That is where we can help. Our many years experience in the de- signing of year books are at your service, to counsel with your staff on the problems of art, paper, engravings, printing and binding. PPOJUCQPJ 0 fke .g6l,gal'l'l0l 2 MIEEUUHIAN PllINllNE E Sl!-llllllltlll EHMPANY PRINTING --- LITHOGRAPHING OFFICE FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES CAPE GIRARDEAU. MO. 180 1 xx ,Af K , .L .. .ad 4 4,.::m.p,, K , 5 ,E gf! L, X,- I. ,, 4 1135! 'k 'irc -c 'TS 'K 4 1 I ' x i ,, . 4 f A' 1 tif' . .fn yy, K. ,,,.f f ,W I Q K Q. Q.. . , A ,yu 5 . V, 34, I xf , ..,. . .L ...X X- ,W ,gy ,, , X ,W fi.,-.mf I ST' Tfififl f Na .. 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