William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)
- Class of 1917
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Named of the four winds, North, South, East and West, Portals that lead to an enchanted land. 'D 'Q-'XI - Thomas Bailey Aldrich f e so it t , . t .,.,,, ,,,, , -ga ., -, 1 tv' ' ,gli 'spy-. - - V' .1 Q K ' Ejij' A -10- 1 rn ,,,, , ., -' ,- ,O , N O cl t I Ol' ',-f t it ,iss . 31 3:1 Lg-2,,.-wrvff ..,., . 4- 1: ,- C., R, ' , ,-,--, 'lisp 3 , c oul14::,jc4i'1fKfu,,1' .'- ,Q ..--vu M, -. - 1 f 1- t. 1 - , . -V - , - i,,-17.!5!r.- - .- X 7 -2 'I'-' : iif 1 Z'5:n-hpwf 'x'ff JY ilkf F , 5 112 ' il if 3:1 11 71--' - -.5 , 'I' '72 F 'ffpf '4 'E5- 2 -E f hr fa r' ,,4. V ,,,, , ..,.,.. . 1 ,515-Q..,..,1 211. ,., sg 21' 2: 'f'f1f'. L1-'frgfffzg Aggyq ,A-My : ' , . , Y x 3 -1. aa! if 31474 K n fig: fflresibcnfs Home '4Where should the scholar live? In solitude, or in society, in the green stillness of the country, where he can hear the heart of Nature beat, or in the darle gray town, where he can hear and feel the throbbing heart of man? I rnahe answer for hirn, and say, in the darle gray town. -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. ., A .,... --'- -'-' ' ' '- ' -'-- ,... .,.. 4- --fv -V--', V - A'- Ag---,W -Av--eff' ---- - . - .-.. 4 4 ff: .a Sf- 's's' ' 'ts'- A -'- e 'A . f 1: f f f 'ei ff 'f' 2: .0-1'-1251 -4-'fivw, 1194 v ft , ,... 5 ----- - --'4 b - '--' A . 'M ,J ge U: , L , 1,4 ' 1' Science Tffall MAN '4Out ofthe deep and endless universe There came a greater mystery, a shape, A something sad, tnserutable, august- One to confront the zooflds and question thenzf, -Edwin swarhhanz. t -.t , . , t. ...t1.. t -'1.Z. ,,,,. e . ..,4....., . , Z l u xlib -: 1 - . .-.. . . ,. , -gg- 4523 4 Zh' ff' - .,,., ,ff o Q a O on O V1 l E-rgiziifxxz '1.1'2,f.-fw-Jr':?1el-:iwrffw'V if A ' C bemical 'laboratory HThe rounded world is fair to see, Nine tlrne5 folded in rnyfteryx Though balhetl seers Cannot trnpart The secret of its laboring heart, Throb thine with natnre75 throbbing brea5t, And all ts clear from East to We5t.,' --Ralph l7Valelo lfnterson. .,'-. , , W,.,er'tz. -,.,. r-by Q ,:f':'-g,, 'E5Ljw,' , A N f,,.,, , - , W LW ., '1 I re t:.,f:, tife7'ffnwwffwWfwfw-f'ffrff'?if? 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'4 -ff e New 'Ely wining Tffall W e may live without poetry, music, and art,' We may live without conscience, and live without heartg We may live without friendsg we may live without boolesg But civilized man cannot live without cooks. -Owen M erealith. lf -15- ,.,,,. , .. ,,.., 1 7.3.1536 if 3 ,... -. fe ,. 5 I, :T- 5 gg, :. ,', ' 4-a- ' 1.2,-1 ,f 0 111014, .4 E 1- ' , , , 'Z 2.1. 1 'l'?c'f 2V F+ . .,,, ,, ef C '12 2 1 1 V '- 'v'rH'f'f 'vS 1 2 4 '-Af' Sf - if ff f 2 5' 1 fifxxigifiikflaiiriff-3 +si.'f1f-M f - V ,. -.zjisgv-Ni?-4ffu'3e'fi-Q4 1 1: wr , ..., ,skim-4 Ei 1 ff ' J - ifvw- M A f1z.5x5Q,5ff4-Jrv!g?:23-11151231111' ' ' I --1, f,1wfqf3gf,?g5-ggggggggg gg.1555pygmy-'zplgh-.-1 ' - R PI 11 I I 'Library HA library may be regarded a5 the solemn chamber in which a man can take counsel of all that have been wife and great and good and glorious amongst the men that have gone before him. -George Dawxon. 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I - 4:11 -'.v.- -l - ,A ' ffxnrf. cf' .r ..... - 14: v' - ,'J'.':'-'A-1' '1 '1 gsggr- ?:+?f:.ffi-ws,ci::'i+1'fs1-' , l y, ,, r w,,m. 1, N, , ,Z ,,f4.5g5,.:,w,,,g51 ,f if .L 9 - .... - ' -,Q ' .... f. . -. .,.-.... .,.,.. A. W O I L L L v - , yer ,- I ,,., 4 -I glLgEEgE.g-1 c 1 uv. ' A .,,.. -Q'A- -'-' V -'-Q V E2 -- P ihwell 'Hall Who fonncls a school of learning, gifts his name With most sure perpetnity offanief, -William Cleaver Wilkinson. f . N ' cv J- ,K ,,, , Egg k1g55j-,I5SjIfQbL5-:?:.-,- .nb Y 4. 13' '55 A -., f5:.'-rjfgifff ',f,gg3:::E-1173 32.i5qj,'fQ3'?1'i,'Q5if1'!: -'---- -'- - I .vi Twain. E ,- .E .,.. 1 .V 751525 : A i Gymnasium Mens sana in corpore sano. -fuvenal. 'cThe fundamental business of the college is and always will be intellect, but the personal business of every student is to see to it that he has a body which will serve intellect-a business which the college should facilitate and encourage, and on which it might well place oji- cially the seal of academic approval? -Richard Rice. if ttic ittettte e ttect.,4,,c.t, c s ,ectet.i, t ,gb Y- 1 ' ,5' ' fi r 15:-1 v -' x 1,1 Q.. -Lp -15-2-Q-,ylfjnfg J : Q kt-fs, I .J u -L J, -X , I QU... lx' T35 l f , v.- ,xnp r ., ...,. V J: 5 .2 ki.-ku - , A M .f ,- T- ,I Im- ch ,.,,.. ,4 mir QL : , .uh-:E ,I L.----,T 3: .- CC f t r s. s o . s f F P I V A , '14 w :M ,, A ff- .K ,, . wr fly 11'- 'F X ,'3.5aLE':'h-fs? J W ' ' 11's iz-7-753. N J- A..-.. ,-x.u-....- Street Scene Allons! The road is before us! It is safe-I have trtea' it-my own feet have trtea' it well-be not a'etainea'! Let the paper rernaln on the clesle ztrzwritten, ana' the hook on the shelf nnopenldf Let the tools remain in the workshop! Let the money rcmczz'n lHlt'Cll'7I,LL.! Let the school stanclf lWtna' not the cry of the teacher! Let the preacher preach in his pttlpttf Let the laieyer pleacl in the court ana' the judge expoancl the lawfw e-lhalt 1l'lz1-fmczzz. Wing Q , ,fqyefiffgq vw, ffyqq I I V665 1.22 113,41 fi .. ' . , . ' -E, ' . Q . -, ...J I.-.A-.l,.,g,: V5.4 . X, Q15-X ,-gf, . rx, In '- .. sv-bww., ,Q - If- ...,, , .-- ..-fx: X. RUG L, -.. mga' ,-,-20222-:a15 gg ' :ig 11.21. v - , Q-1, 55:-i fy.-,':1:j.-'-1 h Q '- ' 11:11,-.QQ-..d?..,.s.m,.,.,:i Qwyfnwdga' '. -yo- Wifi? ..,,m-W --:5A 'i:-. . 1113551 11, , '23 J' . - -1' E1 1115:-5561?A--Qgmmf..-'11, . :e 'nz :E .,.. : -1, ,Z 55,11-,.-gf:,.34:f.,mffgz5ag'en'i'u:,m..1 I ' I if - 'I ' - , mtgggggg rtzfaw-'avgfbzffftrvwwwfrfwm , X :r1'::fxgqwa17hg:.q:gfgg 2 5 '. .... Ilrt- V, 3 :wr .L I ,4,- , ,,., -, fry.-1 :,4::,-15,3 ,jgwzgg H'-'v 5 . 1.13tff.x farm., ---- ,,g 1, M .V ., ,fgvyt,,q' ,Hy .1 1- 1. ..,,. 4 m b., 5. aQgf::x:f.,fQg,,nU:,5r,155:? f,:.:.a5',g.by-if5-5.wg-.'::fff4.-iffivf-' ' :-1fqjf':Qy,pg:jSqQ3ggy.3- ,: ' ,.,-, 5.1,-1.1.5-,f.,: -...,. .,., ' ,.L..:.,5,,7. ' J .. 'Ghz Tlfill '4The privnafy objects of education are few ana' great: Noblenew of character, honoffalvle and genefow affection, a pare and high morality, a free, bold and Jtrong, yet a temperate anal well-governed intellectual tvpirttf' -N0ete5 141nl71'051'anae. .. - --- ' , .- ..,. ..,.. ,.., .,.. , . , .- ..., .,,,,,.,,.,...,.,,,,,.,. E ,,,,, ' H H ' 731, .V 75 4 . . , . -. , A 4 if - I: 1 ,- V 2 . 5 A1 , 'S A-b , .'1 -'S -Q R ,- - - S m - . .,.::.,.g5'j1j2i-1351-QQQ. 3 . ' Q . W - K .ww . us I .fXT'x5'1f ' ,si-X X- - s , 5 - 6 ff- JY' '56-4 :26 14:9-xx-fiifft ' 'f Q .fff :- .,,, 'T Z e Q,, , -,-,gpg .f.:1+,'s15pffw'J5ai.fs 4 ' n ,fxi ,, 4- -A g,.. 1 355-1? E: -. s--. JEWELS, J .-M-.W ,,,.., es , . Cliff 'Drive 'Tis one of those sweet spots which seem just made For lovers' meeting, or for minstrel haunt. 73 4 M aff A L.E.L 1 , li d 5.,.x:, gf ,jf al: E, .I f ysss Q Q I I Q Y' s J I Z jre.u :. -- , .. E2 'E -- -- . , 4- 331 A e5s'fr1www-'4ff1t9'L22ifXW11f:wlnf: -21: .A ., ai -'-' A- . - . .ww- -nfc -to-b,.1.vM'f -M N'-X'-fa?-.K-:f ' f f uf.. -. ,, 4.5. fl . ra 9':.1w-'g5wffgQ'ef.-eiiijwiwfim-:A ' 4 '--' , .... A QMZWQM3-r'4S'w.wPfIviuh6f 2.23543- hiu'S5fil'5f:Kw4i1f - li' ' ' A ' '4' If-,wp gmmwg-,.,., , ,W f, ,f 'Ciba Quabrangle 'Zlhf that such beauty, oarying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portrayed By words, nor by the peneil's silent sleillg But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld it, noted it with care, And in his mind recorded it with looef ' -W'illiarn Wordsworth. 52 viii' ...,,.,. A ,,,, ,,,,. ., .,4,.. 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Z Prefident Willianz fezvell. 1 1 ., ai taa ,ti 111oia 1oo1aoa1la , o oao 1 lotl M t aa aaea 1 , 3 1 1 t -26- -V.. - - -- -' f - ---- 2- : 2- , . -. -.1-vm:-1.1 . . .4..- Ng- -. g..,L---..--.gg1u,-.f.'1.,uh::f-g,- , R I ' 3 - . . O l - C:-ij , , v.Q'L fr ' 1 N ' r .,ff.+'-.smffl 4 fr 4 ef -J,' 111.25 ,,iJ:,11:-M' ' wfdf ,f Qu x , 4 AJ 1. I J . 4 I N L S .J RM 7 I xr-g,w f-Ni'-:5ff1::' A ' ' ' R f X f ff - ,fps ,. J .r - his g.. .Rfk , gsm ww R JAMES G- CLARK a RICHARD P. RIDER A LL-D 18734 LL-D Baylor Unrvermy, 18804 A.M.,shuft1eHCO11ege, 1893gPriucipalofAca Secretary of.Facultyg Professor of Mathe- demyg Associate in Latin, Emeritus. matics, Emerltus. . JOHN E. COOK HARRY G. PARKER A.M., D.D.,1903gA.M., La Grar1ge,1882gD.D., ANI., Ph.D., 1896g A.lVI., Jewell, 13935 Pl1.D., Bethel College,Ky., 1903gTreasurerofWilliam Harvard, 19005 Professor of Chemistry. Jewell College. m i ' -. ..., , ,.,. . .. 1 J V -rA-l - e : .-wi. 97 ,X , . 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Ciatc in Englishg Librarian. , I .. .. 1 01511 0 .. , 1 . 4 . .. vs 4 L TLLEZ-'Ei ' ' LE' '1' . 4 2 .1 . tzfifzl 341:35 VE 51 i ' lv l v. . .,.,:-1 1 '-Cn, r1:,'- - 1 ,4:f:g-v5,f-:.- .-119' ,:f:g --,fig'1:,'..gf, .1 ,Rauf ' '- - 1 W 'Q-v155.ifiQ wwf-.3 1.-' V., !,:':-' Wiki: E' IQLNIER C. GRII I I'I'H DAVID EVANS XNI., Ph,D,, 19055 AAL, Bgliot College, 1898g iX.lVI., rI'h.D., 1906g A.XI., lvilliam Jewell, l90lg Ph.D., University Chicago, l902g Professor of 'I'h.D., Southern Theological Seminary, 19055 History and Political Scienceg Phi Beta 1302111 of Theology. Kappa. WILLIAM D. BASK l'I'1 l' RAYIVIOND H- COUNS XXI., 19095 AM., Central College, 19013 Ph.D. M.A.,1909gM.A., Oxford, 1910g 1'h.D., Chicago Chicago University, 19163 Profcssor of KIod University, 19165 Professor of Latin. crn I12lIlgll3.gCS. c g i 5 I Q ,. . 1,: i,N E EE.. V wggo. 1' P, O 1'1 1':1'11 I' L I X I ' V it I -' fig?-'f77l-L23-,iygPL'ns! l Q 5' 1:1 15 c- .: ,Q-l1Efq:1C.Z1g, I 5 N mr, ht I N Q , I ,4 ' f' g i RALPH H- TUKEY WALTER o. LEWIS Yale' 19164 Professor of Greek' Ph.D., Erlanger, 1908g Professor of Philo sophy and English New Testament. MAX F. R1ARTINI JOHN E. DAVIS A.RfI., lQ10g.A.Nl., William Jewell, 1915g Asso- All , 19135 AAI., VVilliam Jewell l907' Pro- ciate in History and German. fessor of Physics. i , 'A 1-,' - '- . . ':11:. -- Q 21- .,1' -, 555' i z, . ., ,., , ' Q Q. --ez e -30- 1:f ' 1' .....,A.,, N O i . f r r ,L , J , ' 1 rzfgwue 1 Q 1'mSixi7b,l i .- -.,, .. hi.. 'wi .H , I ' ' ' 1 'xv 1'q's5 'S-iw, 2 533113-. -!f'?'.',g :,: l EDWIN H. SUTHERLAND VICTOR D. HILL Ph.D., 1913, Ph.D., Chicago University, 1914, A.M., 1915, A.B., William Jewell, 1915, Asso Professor of Sociology. ciate in Latin. CHARLES NI. PHILLIPS ROBERT E. BOVVLFS HD., Crozier, 1908, Professor of Sunday School A.lXI., 1912, AB., VVilliz1m Jewell, 1912. Pedagogy. I ,. -. ,..-,--' -A--:- .- '. .--f - ll ,.-, -,. 1 L , ,, I W H31- iffi it ., N I 2' N 1 1 ,'s:1vQ1r-mfgff '.-5-,,-JY. , - --..,- 1 ,, -4- 12 'Q ' V. . .-.,-fysnrz--V-., ' 3 'P?E1:.1?3bff'-fig-ififiviifdrfr-'!.'11-ml' :f' sf -21 ., V- 451 'za L lieifzgC'5.11f.aSt-241'-Q-3224 5 Eif,2s5w's,i,fz34251-vigwe-P f11sf'.'?:ta Y s :gg- . . ,. .... 5-gl-:'fg.' '-fi?-Lf'rfr. 21f-2? - ' ,, ' .- 4- - ..-.-. 5 A..-g:r,3-Angra, .-.. - 12,1 '-:L-L. .1.r,.fH1,. ,.:,H,..L,:::. .va ' -4 V ---v- .11,. 1-'-:marf -:-S-4.5,-f,f ,g.-:.- - ' N - . ,4 1 iieasxfgiig ,a 9 Q.. JOHN H- ROTHWELL ENOCH H. MILLER lW.D., 1915gM.D., Bellevue Hospital Bledical NI.D', 1915s NLDW Njedical Department of College- 18835 Leetufef OU HYS1ene- VVaShington Universityg Lecturer on Hygiene. E. W. SWANK ' 13. BOHLIN Director of ' - - Cvmmefclal Department and Office. Director of Music, Band and Orchestra. .1 ,. Y, 4 , ,..., . ., 5 .: Fun :- Ei Ev : , -L T. V, . I,-V - !fQ:5:9i F3555 ,:'::.,5 , ,Z -1 Q Zi. 5 A 4.5. I, . . . V ., ,. ,32- 1 f . 1' Q O If 1l2 , A . , gf ,. . .. . . fl.-. , .1 .11 -' -11 1 -.... .. A X. ' 1 155411. ' -1-Pun, .iz zv- ' 1-v:ay::'11:::-1 vi-i -1 f-wf-- My .1 1. ,. . . ...gnu . 2 1-,Q v- ,- ii Q l x i , i 1 i - WV. R. BALLINGER M.'1'. HANCOCK A.B., William Jewell, 1916. AB., NVilliamJewell,1916g Assistant in English ICVERETT GILI, 'l'h.D., D.D.g Assistant in Theology. 5: A J 1. 9 H f -334 .. ., .uf WN C iw' ..,. w.,-,4.f,,,,,,- ,-f,.,,.,,,, . H -. .- ,- ., . . ,. 4 ..... . . ,, .,,,,,,..,-1-,.,,,,. , . ry.-amz. --c'f?z-Ngr 4'xq ,'L:f55 ':- if .5 .1.- :- V: 12 :1-'11af--- '.,'1.x--ff-ali'-:'wr,?:.1.-- .1 , -yas!c6,'5.gzqf.5:,5ggLf.Liq'e:3fffigzfwif aa: .,,. ..,., . ' -aAf-iv--IP'-53L9f1':?Yi4'1igala'zMivzivefv . , 1, ,E1:53gfx5:j52-53,2 5H5,4x-i571 - 5-L-g5.5:g11J5,:5 22flI :-fj.gf:3,EK ,- ,-Q. .. . 4.. . ' ' ENi0Pf LMP' . , f f ' ' Z1 ff Q f Nm! ! w .5 11.14, V 6 , '-,.,., --.FC-fair? ':- ., 5 if-1l'fQx1fI'. 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R ' r'u'-?'v'L!f'.lr ' , my g , . , . . , , . 11 -3ff:'!Fu'f- 4f-- -'-- 1 .- .- 5- -- . 5,1--Q.-g-Q ' 'f - - wi-Q1 -gf , , .. . .. ,. , - .,.- .. . .- f,.??rk-4.5--'-,:,'fH ,,fQz'.EQ1Ng,-Ly 1 . x X' 'J ... .. .. , . .g..f l gf . - - . . . .. .. of-lbfloff r . .mg V -: .--11-.bf-QQ, 1?-.gff f,- - ,, . . 1 ,L H , , H 1: -wang ., .5,,1,:4:--L ,-'.,74, .,.-W, -, ,. . .1 ., H V I .7 11 1 'fc.':'E'i L- -1 C12 'fu 'tv-.cur-J' 1 .1 1 1. 4- . fi.-iz ' ' S1135 ??fl7:f?EfaTw'5fm-P'1-sf'-is-'alia' ta: . , - ' -.aft .11 fie-N.m'.+:--1f'v:'cf:i5:Wwa??.'fH1 E . .. .A , , U ,. .... ,. ,,,, A . 5 ,.,:,.NL. -. -. N55 5 .4-5134, ,,..,,,,Il:.,!A.,',,:,,:,3.5::x,n..f 4 ,gf ,,-xg, X rj - ' ,V -Q-.jg aw, '- - f--w -.1 -.-. ..-, .- i'H?3'fsewm1,H ' ' iff f , 'N f 1 l GILBERT F. ANTOINE Doe Run, NIO. fi? I' Ag German Club, Scientific Club, Fle Club, Ozark Club. KYLE BALES Kansas City, NIO. Philomathiang Cwelassimus Pugnaxg Band ,15- 'I6-,17g Buttinsky, Nlath. Assistant, Quo Vadis. JAMES EWART BELL Louisville, Ky I I Excelsior, Co-op Board, Oratorical Committee man ,16g Student Staff '14-'15-'16, Cosmo politang Pres. Joint Session ,16. THOMAS E. BROCKHOUSE Peculiar, NIO. Excelsior, Gelassirnus Pugnax, Quo Vadis, Class Basketball, Buttisnky, Seientilic Club, Hav-a-Big-ger-roll, Physics Assistant, Cass County Club. JOHN ALEXANDER BRODY Hale, NIO. E Ng Pres. of Student Senate '16-'17, Vice- Pres. Class '17, Student Senate '15-716, Tatlfr Staff '15-'16, Y. NI. C. A. Cabinet ,16-'17, Varsity Basketball, '15-'16, Buttinslcy, Fle Club. -..i i:,-: , -,1.f- .. f -37- 4- N 4, ..,. 1 61 t Al L H.-. 1 -23. 333,421 ,,' . .,,,, i1:A.:f1.15M3g45:f-.ffQ..- -IA 2: .f w ' ,:1 'g1: 0:,g::.u:?:'1 1 ' .,.,. 1 L F-:mn,g'izi7:.4.134-95535535-il.-53-3, , ' 'H'virefifziixs-:I-tPTf f1ffw 'I ' A ' -5- ,. . . 5, .,-l:',f1-:fjr 1- .r CLYDE CLIFTON CI-IURCII Lamar, Colo. E Ng Pres. Y. M. C. A.g Aeong Pres. Glee Clubg Pres. Junior Classg Pres. Big Brothers Clubg Vice-Pres. Pan-hellenic Councilg Varsity Bas- ketball ,14-'IS-,16-'17g Capt. '16-,l7g Colo. Clubg Buttinskyg Quo Vadisg Fle Club. LEE SUMNER CONNER Newton. MO. fIPI'Ag Y. lX4. C. A. Cabinet '14-'l5g Taller Staff 'l6g Debate Committeeman '165 Class Basketball '14-'15-'l6g Business Nlgr. Student '15-'16g Dutch Clubg Scientific Clubg Buttin- skyg Fle Clubg Gelassimus Pugnax. VVILL JOHN DIEGELINIAN Chillicothe, MO Excelsiorg Volunteer Bandg Pres Volunteei Big Brothers Clubg Nfissionary Societyg Chem- istry Assistant. JAMES NOAH FORD Louisville, Ky. Kentucky Clubg lixcelsiorg Student Volunteer B a nd . HARRISON W. GILL Liberty, MO. 3 . . u Iat I -38 - Band '16-'l7g Y. NL C. A. Cabinet '16-'l7g E t 'N I I Y Y l ,, I .A 1 s ,U sxiv 1, iw r Y - w.'.3?'J1Ff'ff.1f+ 5' .. . , , E2J.-.-. -.. ' ' ' ' I B, F, GRAY Doyle, Okla. HAL C. HEAD Irvington, Ky. E Ng Excelsiorg Student Staff '13-'l7g Editor- in Chief '15-'l6g Y. Nl. C. A. Cabinet '15-'l6g Debate Committeeman '16-'I75 Buttinskyg Fle Clubg Keen Spittersg Poker Clubg Gelassi- mus Pugnax. JAMES VV. HERRING Forest Green, Mo Excelsiorg President of I. P. A. E. M. LANDS Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Married Menls Clubg Ozark Club. FOREST EDWIN LONG Sweet Springs, Mo. 'iD I' Ag Square and Compass Clubg S.A.g Big Brothers Clubg Buttinskyg Mgr. Co-op '15- ,l6g Athletic Board '15-'16-'17g Tallfr Stall 'l6g Y. NI. C. A. Cabinet '15-'l6g Exeelsiorg Scientihc Clubg Fle Clubg Sons of Rest. .5 i f .....i i .r--., A-.-,.. .4,.. . ....... . . . ,......, - -- 4' - ----- E arar -39- i i Li i if f. 6 y, Q 1 '.e11 O xi 1 w L, -.1 ', --, R f L, '.r,,45',P',..5 1, ng aiu Y -1 ,Q -v fv.,g,.fg.1, avr f f Q 6 1 1 . . .. . ..,A, .. .,,,A.. M . f.-V 4' - 4 f .-srami .. -- iz: ..,,, -.,-:r:f..a.f-An 1- . ' . V -' -' - .... .4 .... , 5 -gifcpgb-.:v.m,1, ,ma 1 my.,-L,,p-tu,-!,'1:fT'.1-Hxuaaiif 1: ':1.'yf':eiA'--4s,g1ff.-ww--g-pfg 'Z',1'4E.f7'f'af?!lfGFL'.f'T,f-',l'.f '- . -5 fi'gQ4, . , g12'-- -- - I. R. MORRISON Collinsville, Okla. Square and Compass Club, Quo Vadisg Okla. Clubg Buttinskyg Class Basketball '14-'l5-'l6- 'l7. S. S. lVIAJOR Windsor, NIO. 'ID 1' Ag Chemistry Club, Fle Club, Class Basketball '14-'15-'16-'17, OTTO W. NEIDER'f High Gate, MO Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '15-'16, Class Basketbal '13-'14-'15-,l6-'17, Excelsior, German Club Buttinslcy. ROY HARTFORD PARKER Hickory, MO. President Freshman Class, Class Basketball '14-'15-'16-'17, Capt. Freshman Basketball Team, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '16-'17, President Buttinskyg German Clubg Big Brothers Club, Tafler Starlg CO-op Board '14-'15, Yell Leader Senior Class. A IQENNETH HARRY PARKER Liberty, lXIO Philomathiang Tennis Team '15, Chemistry Assistant '14-'15-'16-'17, Taflfr Staff ,l6, Ger- man Club, Khem Club. A a R a a, A i-e '-'ts 'i :ii i H iiiii -40h , O I fl t I 0 If ,,., '532391iii-TZ5f?f.'Q55XFfF. ' L ' 72: 3:-if .55 12 - w fl'wiw'5-535.-i5??'Efr!.2iT 2 1 f ' 1 -'L' 4 3 ,... . K2i?s1ii5f1I34i14'13W15i?lX?'?l5'I't5?G1i 5' l I 5 'I I 'ff V I 3515:-5'-iY'i7f.u: :',:.r32ff 'iii'-f:53'31 Ulf:':-'Gf.'.f5-fl -'r ' X . 1g'?jrfQ?fZi?'fgE!5gffEg-5 ' ' ' L ' 515'-1.-, .1 , W Y' ' ' Q ws JOHN HOUSTON PAYNE Liberty, MO. Square and Compass Club, lVIarried Men's Club, Ozark Club, Philomathian. RIDER L. RICHMOND Liberty, Mo. Quo Vadisg Buttinskyg German Club, Scien- tific Club, Shorthand Club, Class Basketball '14-'15-716, Student Stall ,15-'16, Editor-im Chief Student '17, HARRY ROGERS Dakewood, New lXfIex. Aeon, Pres. Sr. Excelsior '16, Student Council '14-'15, Student Staff '14-,IS-'16-'17, Tariff Staff '16, Wreath and hlallet Society, Inter- collegiate Debater '16-'17, Peace Orator '17, Rocky Mountain Club. LEE ROBERT RALSTON Burlington, Kas. Aeon, Tatler Stall '16, Philomathiang Pres. Sr. Philomathian Literary Society, Secretary Senior Class, Wreath and hlallet Society, De- bater. CHARLES RILEY SCARBROUGH Watson, MO. Excelsior, Ky. Club, Debate Committeemang Chairman Debate Council, President Junior Excelsiors '14, 3 ,... . .3 .. ,. 1,11 - . sif t ?-if-ffvX2 'f -4 ' . ' QE ' ' ' V' , 2 11-.,..3fi345y.lfQg!ffi,g,g:x5Q5: , - .. . -' at -' - '.i111-Ez-:MIS t-' Pfft ff- ' -V ywf ', ' '1112xfZ1:1i11 '-f f X R 'fff 'WZ ' tl W 1 . - f 4 WO - Hts ' 4 H7 113 MTG, I. C. WOLFE Muskogee, Okla. 2 Ng President Freshman Classg Aeong Capt. Basketball '16g Varsity Basketball '15-'16-'17g Track '15-'16-'17g Football '16-'17g J. Clubg Y. M. C. A.g Student Council '15-'16-'l7. R. E. SNOW Otturnwa, Iowa AIAYNARD HALL 'THORNE Mountain Grove, NIO. Football Squad '16g Basketball ,I6-'17g Butt- inskyg History Assistant. ELDONE HAMILTON TRUE:-L St. Louis, Mo. 112 I' Ag Glee Clubg Bandg Gelasirnus Pugnaxg Quo Vadisg St. Louis Club. ARTHUR CRAFTON rl1UTT Liberty, NIO. fb I' Ag Aeong President Senior Classg Editor- in-Chief Taller ,16' Declamation Nledal 'H' 7 V 7 Oratorical Medal 14g Intercollegiate Orator 'l5g Reading Lledal '16g Wreath and Nlallet Societyg Manager Co-op '16-,175 Manager Lec- ture Course '15-,l6g Class Basketball Teamg Fle Club. I t- - -- -- -'a -' ,a-, a. -- --. .... ..,. F - A .f 5 ii' --ff-.fclzi-P'-',1 --w'i ,:- 2' 21' 1 3 M feffwlakiffaff.-.-fillziew,fzi2JQ:fif -1- iv.. - . ., ,.. -ff. '- t- farfirm-'c's?:-43ffLfH--120+ ..,.. H . .- -- A . ' A . :-f,,f,-ag.-A , ,,.,, ,... . ,ggfz-gglq 1. 1.-73,,f,.,,4u-.3 ra ..:r,1j-,L,5:.1N,.'5x:' . w,az-aww-. an-. 2: f -- A-vw lf - -,-:--01 ': .1-1-,..--ff'-il.,- .V - v A - H - - 1 - :'..3:?flpq-55-y,ffig,ss,x:: 1 ' A-ifgl.. .. - . 71-3.1-25.15313 5- ,... . . RAMOTH W. YV1 LLIAMS LaBelle, NIO. if I' Ag Square and Compass Clubg Fle Club. VV. O. ROTHWELL Iberia, MO. ! THOMAS I'IOWARD CHAPMAN Chillicothe, NIO. K Eg Band '13-,14-'15-'16g President Philo- RINYU YAMAMOTO mathian Literary Societyg Student Staff '16 -'l7g Debate Committeeman '17, Kyoto, japan Philomathiang Cosmopolitang I. P. A.g Sec- retary Class '17. W. S. KOONS Temple, Okla. Trackg QuO Vadisg Football 'I-1315. 2:2 .. ,...,... ...A . .. Q ,. D A 4 ' ' -IJ '-,. 1 -- : A . .... --fir:-A 6 J I 11, 1 ,c w ' 11, . : W , . L4 , Z ,, , ,,. , 1 . ,, W , , Q A , A . , : . ' f . iern-.K f ,,ry 1: , . v.::wg21-16,1-1Q1.!-f: 2. 4- frizf ., Q.-:1if15.f1' nf-.L11'e.4: l'1r.4, :L-E' vin 9 ' i'lt's'7: VEHE AEUNS Senior ll-llcwmcmmlry Society LEE RALSTON HARRY ROGERS A. C. TUTT C. C. CHURCH I. C. WOLFE Purpofe-To further the interests of William Jewell. Qvlll. .,., W , . .,.. .... d .-V' Y .. .... 1 V- - .. . ' ' -44- 1 gag , gm 4 1-:,ig.,.,,x, C 0 , xi -4 I ' hu f Q: M L . ..1... ,. ' gg . , ' , ., ., 'L' 1 y h:,,,!x ,g .ie-If H 3 Gif? 1' 19:35 :A e-.sf g - ,1 I ' 'M' Q1 Q r --f'- sv.: . l A ' V' lxx 1 Y A 'izfw' 11147 'f-1 f ,. . , X' f f . 'JU Ni p 1 QB X?- f QA I 8 X C wus' , . A. .AAW,. , .,,, .,.,. ,,., - ' ,, W, . A. , A IW A.. .. N ,.,VAA ,, , V I V 1 51 4 1f i f -154 I L I C l , . 1 K - -' .. V --- 11451 lf ' ,A x' ' MJ 1, ' l , ,:'Qf,tf?5'.J5k1g'L a ,M 1 W 4 N I x I .,lllUNHCU5 CLASS A. B. WILKENSON We 4 A. B. WILKENSON ......,.,,.....,..,..............., ............. P resident C. R. WILSON ....... ..... V zce-Prexident J. R. WILLIAMS ...... ......... S ecretary C. N. HARDIN ..... ........ T reeuurer A. R. NIEMAN ,..... ,.... Y ell Leader Colon- Yell- Maroon and Old Gold. We-ere here, Never late! We-ere here, Never late! 1-9-1-81 Juniors! 'f1fl.'LQ-f!:.gl igfrf ,, - 'L ' ' ll '46- A l L M i i an . aaaai 1 0 V' 1A :i y Z S . A AA y .111 f P n ' rw ,A , l :bn V fx.. fx N 1 i i 71 '. 'i SffE'i:'9Ef1,l5-'fl7'5:,',gzi.. -J-L! 'Mg-T Zigi, - 4- .5 1':- ,...-. . .x.,. . . 1. . .Lf .W A 1' 'L-f1 ffff7ffff r'l '-P m-' 1-.HA 41' -'fiva-i54?1'2u1:'C's,1-.Sfyv u'f.b4 W- . .,, K. . . . . . yl 1 . x . .. . .k.,,,..,,.. ., . A ,.,.., . .,-. - ...,..., .,... ,.,..,. ..,..... A . Q . 1 4. 4 ,N A, ,. ,,,,,4 , 11. V, ..,, ,.,,, ,,,.... - . . ,,,4, .. .,:.,L,m,.', I ?f1.-,:Tf,?,.',A4,:W aww Hut, Q , A 1' - in . ....,-.. J, 1, .- ,,f,,. ,.., - .... ..- , ..a.,.. ., U -f X I .. 1 'ASQ .-q.1L.'. J a 1'l 'lf 1 S ..'fl f - 'Q 1 A OTTO JAMES BOWLES Liberty, Mo, Excelsiorg Ozark Club. W. E. BRUNER Eltron, Ky. Kentucky Clubg Philomathiang Square and Compass Clubg Married Men's Club. W. F. COLLINS Triplett, Mo. K 2. BLOUNT F. DAVIDSON Montgomery, Ala. Excelsior, Student Volunteer Bandg President Square and Compass Clubg Ministerg L P. A. BEN DAVIS Monteer, Mo. Ozark Clubg Vice-President Sophomore Classg Junior Member Missionary Board. R. P. DOUGLASS Leeton, Mo. Philomathiang Taller Staflg Co-op Boardg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. ERLE K. EBY Holt, Mo. ENg Chemistry Assistantg Khem Clubg Square and Compass Clubg Tatler Staifg iiielntific Clubg Keen Spiltersg Shorthand u . ---'- Q V, . .,,,.,r ,,,,, ,,,V,,.,, , . . , ,,., , . .,.,, . .,......,,.. . -47-- ,.... l l i l i V ' i l l . .,,. 4,,,.,A,, , ,.,, . . .. . , H.. ,,,,A.,, I O fl 0 V. A ,V,.., H i E .,,. , ,....., . , ...,. ...... . ...... ,,,,,,,A, ....,. . . . 5 ..,. .,..,. A, E: f:1n,,.-- . . . 4 ' '- -'A- -.'.,. .,., , .... I. l l l l l A .l i .i ,,,i fl +4 i 1, 1 l l l i ' 1 ll ' J lf. .r ,l till . l l l 1,3 l, lr l l ' l ll - -'-f----r-'- li lil, I i f JAMES M. HARRIS Fulton, Mo' E Ng Gelassimus Pugnax. l V C. N. HARDIN Dalton, Ncb. . Taller Staffg Old Settlers Club: Excclsiorg I Orehestrag Class Treasurer. il L. D. GITTINGS Liberty, Mo. , K Eg PJII-llf2llCl'llC Council, Kham Club DAVID C. FU Huehow, China ' Cosmopolitan, Student Volunteer Band. OTTO FURGUSON Webb City, Mo. KEQ Taller Staffg Footabll '14--'15, Captain l Football 'l6: President Sophomore Class. ERNEST F. ESTES Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg Married Men's Clubg Ray County X Club. CHARLES FAIRCHILD GILL Liberty, Mo. 11PI' Ag Excelsiorg Glee Club '15-'16-'17, , College Quartetteg Tallfr Staff, Cosmopolitang l German Clubg Kentucky Club, Fle Club l ,f -1 ' , ,.,., H, f ' 1511- :VL . ......-...... . V ....,., ...,, I , ,,,- A it Q1 A: ' ' iliii 1 4 'l4 'A S A48- Ps Q 'A . .-V- ,11,.4...4 0 V. 1111, . ,,,.,.,A,L.., , ,..., ,,,. ,,,A , , , , ,, . 5.21 5:-11.7.- 9-1 15:2 'i-27' f 1 K - . NS r . 4 RS. 'iF'. , . 1 l 13-f:I '5J'25'f:L52' '-'if -L!--' . tc? 155' 1 .2 - 5' -:21-':- -:V -1 .- . 1 v. ,, ,.., .1 5-iial' 1 1 'f' - ' 115 31 'V'fi'1i'Y C x53W f 1 1 ,N x r . ,x..i . . gi .WA 4-,,,.f.R 'Ev S -.s , f 4. v A4 Q 1 v X l I I A . .xx v v X ,mx . - L vt?'Q3'f7'5 W ' - . BOYCE LACKEY Doniplian, Mo. Bandg Orchestrag Ozark Club. G. FOREST KENIPER Excelsior Springs, Mo. KAQ Football '16, T. S. KESTERSON Odessa, MO. Excelsiorg Old Settlersg Married MCIl,S Club. ERNEST S. JONES jellico, Tenn. ENQ Gelassimus Pugnaxg Fle Clubg Keen Spitters. J. HAYDEN IGLEHEART, Elizabethtown, Ky. E Ng Excelsiorg Square and Compass Clubg Quo Vadisg Glee Clubg Orchestra, Bandg i Gclassimus Puxznax. ' l H. A. HOFFNIAN Excelsior Springs, Mo. Khcm Club: Buttinskyg Glce Club 'IS-'16g Orchestra: Bandg Chemistry Assistant. HFCTOR FOREST HEDGIVIS Cairo, Mo. Gclassimus Pugnaxg Buttinsky. -..... ....,.,..,.,.. . 4 ....- -. ' -' ' r-:l 5 fx ' :' ' if ----'r -49- .- -, ,,... 4. . .4 , , ,. ,N 5 .. . .. -135 2 r -'-.ir 'ie?5,w:-f Q .. .. o dilolf' 1 ,, r , I I 1l:Ci1'7Sx l f 4 ,, 4 f .. . . J'1w.2lx,. lm'--.J ' ' N A' 4 ' 4' -7 'A . n ', P+'-'Voz' .J ...?..k,.5.::: ., .. . B. MCGRAW Liberty, Mo. Philomathian President 'llg junior Reading Medal 'llg Ready Speaking Medal 'l4g Stu- dent Council '14-'15-'16-'l7g Wreath and Mallet Societyg Intercollegiate Debater. JOSEPH H. MCAFEE Liberty, Mo. Excelsiorg I. P. A. Q W. R. MORROW Lawson, Mo. Buttirsskyg German Clubg Class Basketball '16-'l . CHESTER A. MILES Shelbina, Mo Philomathiang Buttinskyg Tatlcr Staffg Sci- entific Clubg Poker Clubg Hav-a-big-ger-roll RALPH E. MERRITT Liberty, Mo. 411' Ag Glee Club '14-'15-'16-'l7g Class Bas- ketball 'l4-'l5-'l6-'l7g Fle Clubg Taller Staffg Grey Friar. FRED B. LASELL Maitlaxid, Mo. WALTER H. MCDONALD Triplett, Mo. Excelsiorg Class Basketball '15-'16-'l7. ...,. -. ..'.... . .. . ll : f m .. - ' U ' ' 1: li - ' az' 53 .1552 Q2 5?-' f 2: ' ' ' 'J ' ' J' A -4 -b- -A -A. A. Vf-4 - AV -A,A- , ' -- 12' ---A1f .,,.,:,A. O 0 V4 -2:' A1121 - I 4 s ' . , f. . DN K Ln -ww ' - wx . .,.,.-A 7 - :-1'-.-.1-in a-1-.1 ,..:,yu- I-1+-1i M' 'i-is sl 1 I: :1 .L 5: I.. . i.-.---'.- '-Wfff-,:1'.'t2 ' 3 i ., lhhl ,.,,. . 3 ,,.:,,,i ,. . ....,.,g.,,--., 1. 1.. , 2 '.....f..- .e......:., .. H x vt i ff, N I v -' N 355:43 P f it ' , - 1 .' ', RAY RAMSBOTTOM Gallatin, Mo. Excelsiorg Buttinsky. DAVID C. PROCTOR Carlisle, Ark. QFA. FREDERICK I. PATRICK Anderson, Mo. E Ng Glee Clubg Fle Clubg Shorthand Clubg Keen Spittersg Gelassimus Pugnaxg Hav-a-' big-ger-rollg Ozark Club. RAY J. PUCKETT Marysville, Mo' ALONZO J. PARKER Birch Tree, Mo. Excelsiorg Minister. I as ...,.. . ,. . . .e, i...,. I . E Ng Sons of Restg Basketball Class Team '15-'16-'I7. WILL V. NORRIS Liberty, Mo. Khem Cluhg Chemistry Assistant ,IS-'16-'17g Quo Vadisg Colorado Clubg German Clubg Scientific Club. ALLEN ROSS NIEMAN Moberly, Mo. Philomathiang Grey Friarg Quo Vadis: Busi- ness Manager Tatlrrg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '13-'15-'16-'l7g President Cosmopolitan Clubg Athletic Editor Studcntg Scientific Club. ' 4.53 , 5, ,1 Jpeg .Z,,.5 A r. 1 - - .-U41 my 1 f -:-:xv , . , 5 .. ,. -1- -, iz, . -.5 .A 1 Eg' .yn . ..,. . , .. I I Q K ,, 'e -.-a - .'-. . I -. .- ...- ...I ..-- ' - 4 - -- - - t - V -51- .. . .am l, v .1-.v.-.1 'af-qi :.. wr . ,. - - .1 'z 1- ' . .--.-1-Laci...-:-fa..-' , ,.5,, Q. -x..-'r. ,-fx. .Q 1. ...Kuff . :. 4 ., ,1 .1 , I .t-.3 ul J,-, - ary.: W .gh .1-1. 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Club: Wreath and lVIallct Societyg Flc Club, Keen Spitters. J. VAN HOOK Cassvillc, Mo. K Eg Excelsior, Gelassimus Pugnaxg Ozark Clubg Buttinskyg Track ,155 Sons of Rest. i' TTI ...,,....,.,,..... . ., . ...... ...-' a- '. f -e,- .--'- . --.-. -. .a---a- ' ' ' :i?.i'.,.'. 1. f .ffwi .5 3 rif f ' ' - ' ' ' ' 1' E52- v.J.g:,x,- -.fL.,: Wi.. -. .- V O 0 Vq '1 f1. 4 - - - -V -- - .,, ,.s. . 5, vm, -A I, , ,.,.,.,,J Aka, Af, '--.t- L- : f . ,. ' fini ,Pe ,,,'f, ..A.f 1' ,au 3 Q N , 1 ' 9:5121 .-.': 'f:1i.., , .-,e rig- - ' -'1 1 --v ' - - - - - .C Qitiftx Mr 'N I ' ,B , ..-,-,,, , ..,.. ,-U., 5 1 m N 1, a 1, ' 1 w Q f ,t X , f. ff v:-1, .mf it - f .1951 .95 . 'iv' T-'-' A. B. WILKINSON Charleston, Mo, 111 I' Ag Football '16g Captain Class Basketbal Team '15-'l6g Varsity Basketball '14-,15-'16 '17g Track '15-'16-'l7g Junior Presidentg Grey Friarsg Athletic Boardg Philomathiang Fle Clubg NJ Clubg Pan-Hellenic Council. FRANK OWEN WHITE Piedmont, Mo. E Ng Excelsiorg Student Staffg Literary Editor Tatlerg Captain Class Basketball 'l7g German Clubg Gelassimus Pugnaxg Fle Club. MAX WILLETT CHARLES R. WILSON Fredericktown, Mo. Joplin, Mo. Grey Friarsg S. A. Clubg Big Brothersg Ger- man Clubg Tatlsr Stallg Ozark Clubg Excel- siorg President Buttinsky. J. A. WILLIAMS ENQ Editor-in-Chief Tatlerg Vice-President Class 'l8g Grey Friarsg Debate Committee- man '15-'16g Big Brothersg Class Basketball '15-,16-'17g Co-op Board '15-'l6g German Clubg Gelassimus Pugnax. Leeton, Mo. Ministerg Philomathiang Executive Com- mittee joint Session. HCV ..,.,.,.. .,.,.,.,,, 4,,.,., .... . . ,.,. I V I luh' . 1 Z l..: 1 -..,. ' .,,, ' .. ., 5 -53- , , L .. H O,-l-htl0l 1f, . . , . , . ,4 . Y . .. 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A1,. - A. .,...A., ..V.-. - -f f , K . u W' Q I vw E 1 ' r, 1 'ws . . -f .- , , -4- -:JE - --vf l.L' 1,-3, , - 1:1-: - ,T Va 'aka-H uv 1-0.1, 494. M212--' ,. , Q - Lfifffqgfigfgga-'.'f? '85f!5f 4?!f -i f,wP- - j 5E'h,21r ,,. , ,.., if ,:4gEf'::f:'IiZi?'z-If-4f :'LA'fvkrI9inf'fmi ' rv. f , .J . . W f kmqf jig s.,,1 R, 'jk ,'I ,HW 7 U1 A ft A I OFFICERS H. G. PARKER ..A,... ,A..A.. P refident J. E. COOK ......... ....., T rzafuref F. E. LONG ...... ......,.,.......,....... ..,., S e Cretary MEMBERS H. G. Parker F. E. Long J. E. Cook A. B. Wilkenson Scully Waterman Purpose-To manage and direct athletics for the best interest of WTilliam Jewell ,,,,, , H '- J .... Q 'lr' -58- I , 1 5,537-it. 1, , ,,i,,,,?ie,1,m:,,,1531. Q ' O YQ fij 1111 .i 4,, X . . .- fn iii fp.. , -r 431,-., . a- -2 wx:-,. Q,-cuz: - f.1v:.' J-,-5. uf-'-'ra-': ... . . ..,.-,.,, 66 .45. 99 B WLES .QWTQEF OO much cannot be said about Jewell,s Athletic Director. Dad is a clean, sportsmanlike type of coach, and an excellent good fellow when all is said. This is his fifth year as Cardinal mentor, and it can 53- MQ' be truly said that he has made good. A college of the type of William Jewell, whose standingin the athletic world is of the very best among the colleges of the country, has to have a real man at the head of the athletic wheel. Bowles has made a success thus far and the future will probably display 4'Dad as an even greater athletic coach. He is a home product, a son of William Jewell who has matched his muscles against many a worthy foe in his college days on the Old Hill. He has stuck by his college and has put all that is in him into his work with the athletes. It was hard pulling for the youthful coach for several seasons. But now that Mr. Bowles is a real Dad, now that he has a representative to train for his Alma Mater, now that his muscles have become hardened to the grip of the baby-buggy, nobody ever thinks of Robert Earl Bowles as a Freshman. He is regular in the coaching line, a man whom everyone recognizes as true blue, red-blooded coach and a man of whom any old school might be proud. - .t1 i .EV15 .f- r . W' i i i . k-69 - rffcfzz.-.2-?' If- :-ff-,:'f', V-'vvse '-:- 1- I ,f 2, 1 i'1 'Lf 1'r:'v 57,-iff w .:1gg g A ---, . 1:as:et-IS-w,gi , . ,w-. is 7:af.-Li,-:mibuf-:v4:f:L'F1:f - -' 11 :Nita v -g7i,31rf.9r5rfgJ,Q1f :1 gnc-'.l 1- 1 L-at rr: ' - - - - J-ff!-'s-,arty-1.'.f,:v,'.' 1- gq.iQff-w.-!:,ff- - - A 1 '.:L4g1+5g,11zf 'r-v.C!+.:1 GQSTEITWW9 WATE AN ASSISTANT COACH ya N 1914 Stuffy played professional baseball and was declared ineligible for college athletics by the M. 1. A. A. But his value to Jewell ath- letics didn't end there. This year he built a scrub machine that put up Q ' a better fight every afternoon than some of the conference teams. Every one who watched the development of the Cardinal machine knows that Stuffy's part was not small. The best team Jewell ever had was what may said of our 1917 team. Equally strong on defensive and olfensiveg clean and fighting all the time. They lost to Kirksville Normal by a bare two points, this game losing the state cham- pionship. 1' ,..,... ., . 11,32 up v lllv EE., 31 sg-ag, .QI - when 'Miz .Y ' ' ' -- ' , . ..-- 'iff T 'Q f. '. fi --I ' -- . . E, ,M fr my 3 O d I .. f . N 1 . . , .,-... V .,..,. ..... , . .. ., 1 i t 4:1 4 1.3, E aiaa fr fi'l1'-'L'- l- 9 E U 'HW , X Fw - . IN , X X X H 23-1-A-x f M-J - I .lf M -X55 pg, A fx ' 'f - 'VJ ef' .qtffbfl x 1' QQ, -- -X l - all x 'Q l j -J-I i vuiidfiij f . Q' :iff V: ' iff ' FERGUSON Quarterback Captain. Age 22. Weight 157 lbs. Height 5 ft. ll in. STRAUSS Halfback. Captain-Elect. All-Missouri. Age 19. Weight 195 lbs. Height 5 ft. 10 in. SCHEDULE W. C .t...... ,... 3 3 Chillicothe B. C ...... W. C. .,..... .... 2 0 Westminster .....,.,.. W. C ........ 9 Tarkio ......,.,,,...44, W. C ......., .,.. 3 5 Central ..........,....... W. C ........ .... 1 5 Baker U ...,,..,. ....,...... W, C ,..,,,,, .... 1 02 Maryville Normal ...,.. W. C. ....... ..., 1 2 Kirksville Normal .,,,.. W. C ......., ,... 1 9 Drury ...,.........,..... ....... W. C ........... ...A 3 4 Missouri Wesleyan ,,,,,.,,, W. C. ,..,... ,.., 2 79 Opponents .....,.,, ...,.,.. ..., ,. I .... - ,,. .. ... ... a- -'- - lg Y 2 T91 015110 9 ,M-,aa'l2gQ?5rH ..x . .11 A.,,. A In X , 1 :2 .1 -ff -f , , .... .,.., -1 ,L N 1 .1 'ink wi ' N 1 5 V 1 '1 ' -A 9 Y l .. , ...i,-l.,- 1 'f ' .-7-,. iq..-4.,z-'.y-, A. 1, ,,f:.1:.f4., n f -,., .gn THGMAS Left Tafklf All-Missouri. Age 20. Weight 178 lbs. Height 6 ft. 1 in. ...in 1 ..,. I , .f 'ff 1.1: :I g-,rw we .,v-- , , HARLE Canter All-hdissouri. Age 21. Weight 175 lbs. Height 5 ft. 11 in. SUTHARD Righl Guard All-Missouri. Age 20. Weight 195 lbs. Height 5 ft. 11 in. QW MAYBERRY Age 21. Weight 150 lbs. Heiht 5 ft. 10 in. V . - - ....,.....,...,,.,, .,.,..l.,,.. ,,,,.. ,........ ..... .. .. . - . ,.-- 3 A ..1- Q1 . - e'1l .,... gg i .. 1 'N orlhllmf l WQ HAMPTON Right Tackle Age 20. Weight 180 lbs. Height 5 ft. 11 in. WALKER Right End Age 20. 4 Weight 157 lbs. Height 5 ft. 11 in. WOLFE Lff1End Age 22. Weight 158 lbs. Height 5 ft. 9M in. 4 CLIPPARD HaQ'Back Age 20. Weight 150 lbs. Height 5 ft. 10 in . J V:.,?a,s,N,Eg.,g.y 1 kg'1g.'e-.5 b, ,,,, W ,. .,,. V .,.1,Q.1- .1 ,g5f,..J.,'.1yA,.k -1W- - - ' ' -ffW'!'3s'E1:4fz: 'nga' ' ' -f' rf ..'-1, -gf: ' .A . ' j ' A. 1 1 ' 1 311191 I 1 1579- ---- 3.5 '1 -f 5,1 -gage FQ: 945:12 .5 1 -Li I' -.tfqhf 'i' 'l f': ' f ' 5 4-73- Orlgllor l S-Writ if -----., .. , .,.A.., ---' , QL 1 . . 1 g 15 X5-P '-5 53.,1:,5 2,1 ' 'j ' FINNEY Lefl End Age 22. Weight 157 lbs. Height 5 ft. 9 in. A gt -v 1 I f , f, lf, , , ., .,.f,,..- ..,i4,,q,,,.i.q.. i 1, 1 w W 4 .- f 1, I .- N 1 i KEMPER Left Guard Age 21. Weight 183 lbs. Height 5 ft. ll in. l EVANS Quarlfrback. Age 20. Weight 140 lbs. Height S ft. 7 in. 75 ,V 1: 1 .- -C'-Mfg .l HR. J 3 . w N A , WILKINSON Center Age 20. Weight 154 lbs. Height 6 ft. M in. : :rigs-vq:,f.,----gg 1 x n f - - Sir xzrr.-.mfg he i if 2, ' ,Q. .i.,l ..4 .,,..,,,....,,,.. ,..., .,l,,....,... .... ,,. - - - .--' X sl -74 - SMITH Right Guard. Age 19. Weight 180 lbs. Height 5 ft. 7 in. BROWNING EUBANK Halfbafk A A 21. ge - Viight 185 lbs. Weight 147 lbs- Height 6 ft. 1 in. He1ght5 ff- 9 ln- M75- 76 195. ,ff CLS ' fffl2735,i'l:f'55fiff'-25WE'-fixi:ii?:lfi'2 fx 1? 312. ' .,.. ---' v-rf-age'-iiwfgif? -'fffcwrfzw---4,-zzfwf-,-.9 ,xa-'ss,:y .:1 12 nz-way... -Q.,-Lv-:.aus.,.'1w,3.3221 .. I H llhillli , ,,, qjzegx '13 315: AGZ4: U31 ,-as 6.14-gli, 5336 t?,L5.13 vw,-.1-T-17--ye: . :Jaw -4.3, . 4 'f:,.,x ,'g..- if 4,-':-.vzfw 'Irs-1:-11: ,- .-nf :,'4,-:-.Jx3.5VR3J:,qf4,w,1!f-:.- 4 , ' .r-c.,-if . .-1 1:31':2P:v,r1,ci'z'fQ2'3'ri' i 5 Q57-'1If .F'f . ,.'.: z,:,','-, ,f , 1 1, .- - - ' ' WW , , .. . 0 -' 0, iff'-A 9-,Wm ,V - , - Z5 '5f?.'Rf?ii': r'z1-21? ff1if:tZ'iE1,E-fgs' 1 4 . f P '- ' Q fsg-ffxfQ1?-:'1xt-Tae?L 5 -V -:V in ,fv- -' xi 'ji 1: E 1,-V-3 31 ' ' ' ,.,bz..4,5,,.Mf,pAaUQM,,,M ,w77., , ...W -w - mf- ' -2:11, f if -A 11-q-fu -,f-1-L-,'.v,:2f af -::.a+.i,L.-Lx E. ,f ,..,.,.. U4 7,,-,..5,,,,,,i.,,,xJV:W V 'ewel la:-gay ssyllhilzl f fi B s M VD N EASY 5 il A D ' L' J . . lj C. C. CHURCH Cactus',-The Captain and an ex- cellent leader of the quintette. This is his fourth year on the Varsity squad and he always plays a fighting game. He played running guard and generally shot as many goals as his opposing forward. -f Cwel' BASKETBALL RECORD . l ......... ...,,...i. 4 4 CWC., ....... ,iewe ..i... ..i. ,... , ewel ...r... fewel .........i slevvell 'l' y ewe ,i,.. ..... .... li. ll -ewe .....,. Tewell ewel' ,....... ewel ,....... 7- . ewel ewell 27 30 40 32 20 53 1 Hewe .,..... 44 44 28 47 27 31 ll .....i.si. Total i,.,.... ....,. 5 46 MYERS MAYBERRY Mighty Myers -A quiet man on the court but always where he is needed. A guard with real ability. Myers is Cap- tain-Elect for 1917-18 and with such a good leader we are expecting a real team that will bring home the bacon. Polytech ..,............ .... Springfield .,.....,.....,., Maryville ............,,..... Missouri Wesleyan ...... Springfield ..,............. Drury ............ .,..,. . ., Tarkio ....... Polytech ...... Central ....,. Drury ......... Central .,.... Central ...... Tarkio ............. Maryville ................... Missouri Wesleyan ...... Total .,..... ..,... I. C. WOLFE Right Forward One of the best basket-tossers William Jewell ever had. Four years on the Varsity and he has done splendid service. Ex- Captain. CUWQQQ ,,.,,.. BEN THOMAS Foughtin' Tommyn played a good scrappy game at cen- ter. This is Tommys' second year and he has two more years of service. A good pivot for championship team '17-'l8. GEORGE LEE Left Forward George was a new man this year, a dark horse, and he sure played good ball and with this year's training he will burn up the courts next year. W. O. WALKER O. K. EVANS Blondy -The rough boy from Colo- Dimple7'-The little man that plays rado. His first year on the Varsity and a forward. Luckiest man on the court good guardg will be a ram next year, and a good shot at the basket. O. Kfs running mate for the fighting captain. second year on the Varsity. -79- E '2:Z9f1E:iaQes V , .-' :Ei 1 X if .nga .. - 3 35 an.. 11- -ff,-, 3' . .,--1.24-ppl'-1ff3y,'g.':gf 5 '- ff- ' ' ., ,Ag,,.,,,,MN.l,. ,. ,, ,, .. . .. Pgi,fyri:?Q',Eii:lz'f2Q:Av .1 1 f ' 1.01-1-uw--. ' ' .. 1, ssh-lg, BASKET BALL HN HQH? hlewell's 1917 basketball record was not very successful, although she won third place in the final conference standing. The team won seven conference games and two outside of the conference and lost six games to conference teams. However, only two of the games lost were played at home and one of them was lost by one point. The Springfield Normal team, whch was the ever-victorious winner ofthe championship, was the only team able to defeat the Cardinals twice and they had an interesting contest each time. The team was very erratic, playing stellar ball most of the time but at times lapsing into a Very mediocre game. The new men who won letters were: Captain-elect Nlyers Blayberry and George Lee. Both played excellent ball and should make excellent men for the team forseveral years. Two of the regulars, Captain Church and ex-captain NVolfe are lost by graduation and their places will be hard to fill, but there are several likely men among the substitutes who may develop enough to lill their places. Those who were granted letters or bars were Church VVolfe, Thomas, Nlayberry and Lee. -ggi no - 1 1 i 1 L l i 5 B 1 v 1 - ,'qyg.f,qiQi-3.552,k1h.3:..jf3.., -v ., .- 4 . .-ff-,ag 1.3.1 ,:f:':x,zg:.r11x -,-' my-g, -.5-af'f.1fr.gy 1 ' ' 2f'ff.vg-1.-fa--i'.-,ggi-.r:5'ifi:.:-xek5-'sa-,xpa4,f -1 .zz ,.,,,. ., ,.,. ., ' ' -'V ' f' ix . ! 2 - 5: 121 . ..,.3-i f . ,c'.'4- r :E .?'b.-. f - .. . , . ..... ' 5.:z-L-wfiitiiiiq, ffl,-,fwf1?fg1: , Kun.-, '-7, - , .,,.g'w:,: -'u',Lg,. .-1.5131711414--v:11'f.i-H,-A.:a1f-Zvmfpwiq-1 1 'f-,,,1.- f --lf.,-v:,':.,.-:., ',a,41a-5. ,a-1,-1.51--. ,,,, ., -::S.i:'f?'i2 .5 . ,-A . ...., . ..., l i Q 1 ' ' l l ' ' ' 1' 'V 481 , glib ,E ,-.-new 1 1 f,Cf?.,,- i .1 3 iiiifiif. 'P H , A I3 S,:..q-,'.:ifi,l1Efl Z -,-91 .-4. 1' ,' ,. :'--,'-. : . -' f.-1-4 -1 '-92.3131 '. ff M ...,. ,q , , .. , : 'r'2 1.71, as , ' ,ff , V y 1 ff fm 4 x +4663 , , 1 , ff 'uf I Z mlyw Vw Z ' g , 1 F,,,1HE 1917 inter-class basketball tournament was without doubt the most Q15 successful one held here in years. Both players and students showed a keen interest in the games played and together with the fact that the W teams representing the classes were very evenly matched, was respon- sible for the many close games played. Every class team deserves praise for the brand of basketball played. Invariably not more than a few points separated the winners from the losers. The Freshman basketball team was perhaps the best class team ever turned out in William Jewell College. Starting with such old high school stars ad Green, House, Evans, and Meredith, Coach Brody had little difficulty in getting into shape a team which carried off the inter-class honors. Dad Bowles will find 1 1 in the Freshman stars a valuable addition to the Varsity next year. The scores of the class games were as follows: Juniors .,... . 17 Sophs .........,. Freshmen ...... . 27 Freshmen ..... Se n iors ..... . 3 8 Ac ks ,............ Freshmen . 12 Freshmen ....,. ,1., ..,.. . 1. -i1aa9::-:2-.:'- ,La ---.'-' -t ze,-,yr-:Jw Aw il -e ff ' -' ,A '--.....,.,. ,, '1v-' i t --vr -'.- -1 ---. -',. -- . Q -ggh Q ,.,,. ,,,,5,,r.:,..,,,i k,,, . 20 50 18 21 -,cj-1 :ig if ,QS-wif-,. -.'L..- 1 5 t .6 'N 1 ,a O I d llg t A A. 2 Ptisifff-'ifffrfin s ,.,,. .. ...,.V.V .. , f-:2'-'f1iiV4,-:.1i- X 4 1 ' if 1 :- ir. :Q - .'-.A-f . avi' N4 I .fx . , X ZW., qwifiw, N g . . 2 A A . .... - ' z pf.. .ggi . Vw X ,. fl UQBQQTEH' 1 l 7 LJ Q SLIM BROWN Ex-Captain Six feet of first-baseman. A player with a wing for pegging 'ern and an all- round baseball man. Played in the outer garden, held down the initial sack and hurled the horsehide from the pitcher's box. Last year's captain. GLENN HARLE A sensational pitcher in the M. I. A. A. for two years and a hard man to hit. Glenn liked to Hmurderl' the ball and was one of the heaviest hitters on the team. Elected captain of '17 team. . , . ,.,, .. , ,tv afiiff. T. nfl' - 'H P'1'w'f L .. - ...,, .. .. p . .M :WH h r L .- .J ..- ., V ,J W 5 Q.. N .- .1--5 , 53.51, --5 .- e .Qffhi :-3 , 1.1, .' 1 A M SEV N DOC', BROWNING Speediest short on the circuit. A club- POOP LANTZ Ex-Captain One of the mainstays on the Cardinal nine for four years. A heady pitcher, a clever second-baseman and a most op- portune man at the bat. Captain ofthe team, '14, Poop's,' shoes will be hard to Hll. house slugger and a man with a wicked arm. Last year was Doc's first season on the Jewell team but he succeeded in establishing rep enough to last a long time. ARTIE STRAUSS FERGIE FERGUSON A good catcher and an excellent batter. As a fielder Fergie would be haxd to An all-round athlete, battering the line beat. He has the speed, the judgment to shreds in football, and batting terrific and the Mpeg. He had an off season liners in baseball. A speedy man on the with the bat last year but is primed to bases. .Lug-lim deliver the goods this season. -8 .. ,...,.A OT1t 1 0 Q A 3 ' C f HHALLYU HALLIBURTON . 44INDIAN99 BELL An easy-going third baseman who fflndianw Won his fourth NJN last never said much but glayedna good, year cantering around in the outer gar- Steady game of ball- HaHY Was a den. . He proved a clever fielder for the inan Who Played the game beeauee he Cardinals. Bell played football, bas- ikedit- ketball and baseball and was a track star, holding several Cinder path records. DIMPLE EVANS 1 W l A good hitting outfielder who has MAURICE FINNEY Considerable ability in the hurling Maurice is a quiet catcher who was line. Dimple', is waking up into an not given a chance until toward the close all-round athlete. This is only his se- of last season. He is a steady ball cond year in school yet he has played player and a fair batsman. football, basketball, tennis and baseball. fl' E - -- -' A E O 0 YQ 'b11. .,. .- -- W-- -- -' 'Q .. ...I ,, 'N .I -x 7' .,--n'-5Jf1.---fV.- ,. I . . - . , .-1-. ,- -. - ., . . . .1 1 . 541. 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V 1Y:gc,:ii75?,1vj15Q'5.-Q.:,-:g1s.Q,lQf.1'- '- mms, ' K ' A-.ygfv x- :Q-nf-:-:' Ea 1-1' MSE ALL s w .- ' -A-.f. '.11- ---4 95 . . . mmm LW fp ffl 4 2 . . .- f , f, f Qf f Q 2 if Q , ' Q x K 1 ff -3 Qj as a e' K e J l r l l l PETE PETERSON UEDH WALLER Captain Captain-Elect Dashes, Low Hurdles and Jumps Hurdles and Jumps TRAQEQ 1016 EWELL never has taken second place in track and field sports, and 1916 was no exception to this ru e p o p s a s v y poo fl Q39 H ' ' l . The r s ect t fir t were er r as Eaplgtain feterson cieciideill not todccpmpetie ang there wire few oldl stirs ' ac in arness. n t en to a to t e sc oo 's mis ortunes H ris Farrar developed Water on the knee. So things looked pretty gloomy for the squad as they departed for Tarklo, but when they arrived in that little city their spirits rose and each man put out that little bit more than is necessary to Win, and won quite handily. Irish Farrar Won both his events, the quarter and the half mile, Koons again Won the broad jump, Wolfe again got the pole vault with a team-mate, Mayberry, taking third. In the 220 Love placed, as did Nuss in the 100. Then another ewell star was uncovered when Captain-Elect Waller won the hi h hurdles running them for the first time in competition. Waller and Wilkinscgin also took second and third places respectively in the high jump, and Strauss third in the shot-put. Things looked pretty good then but to make assurance doubly sure, the relay teams won both of those events in fast time and came home with all the trophies for the fifth successive year. 4 ll ux mg. , ,,,. 1 ,.,,.,. l!.',..l' .V,, ,.,.,,,' E E , , ,isis K UG1'-QA ' ..,,..... ,. . . . J .. 1 .-'Sl1H'w'ff2- 32- ,.,, A ,,,, ...l,. , ,,,, .,......., . 9517 . .,,.. ..,. , A. . 5,,,,4 ..:: 5-:Yu Y. 4, ., .. a-, -1. ...,A .. ze: :qi ,. . 7,4221 . A .sn - . 1 H - ',.r. -::.t . - - 1. .,' .1 -.' J. J MJ' 1-'1. 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EVANS DAVID DAVIS .QUYQQIF ENNIS gained much in popularity in Jewell in 1915-16. A fall tourna- ment Was held with Davis, Evans, Wolfe and Chase the four high men. In the spring of 1916 another tournament was held with the same four ' 'H Winning, but Davis took first this time, an honor which Chase had taken in the fall. The first contest was with Nebraska University. Four contests were played, three in the singles and one in the doubles. Davis and Evans were successful in their singles matches While Chase lost his singles and the doubles team, Chase and Davis, also lost. In the state meet, Davis and Evans represented us, Davis in the singles and ubles. The team Was very successful, Winning quite handily, While Davis won the runner-up position in the singles. Prospects for 1917 are fine, as Davis, Evans, and Wiolfe are still in school and there should be some good new men among the Freshmen. the pair in the do -91- Q OT-ATIQ 1 , r 11 Qziiziviz 'A . f?1'.'- fr.-5-si5?:f'1L fi!'5ifg9w'.2 , .jqfigffgqcz -13-2:-gz,':,-. -ff,--.'.-was 1 2 Hifi' .'-j- 1' - wfzw 1 5' DR. H. SUTHERLAND Coaffz nf Dfbaff and Orczzory. J L if Debate and Oratory owing to the interference of other duties, Dr. Suth- erland vvas immediately chosen by the literary socities as the man fupltn qualified to uphold the high standard which had been established in this line. The student body was delighted with his acceptance of this difficult position? and the manner in which he has handled it this past year predicts that undir his gugdagiice William Jewell is destined to Win many more fresh laurels in the orensic e . Dr. Sutherland did his undergraduate work at Grand Island College Where he was prominent in athletics and forensics, and also editor-in-chief of the college paper. He came to William Jewell four years ago, soon after receiving his Ph.D., degree from Chicago University, and his untiring Work and masterful per- sonality have won him a place in our college life which will hold forever. HEN Dr. Grifhth was unable to continue his splendid work as Coach of i T ' . A' ' - -'-i -' - ----- ..a... - i V.... ....... . .,.... A --a- - - - ' -is -1 .f1' - 'EQ -92- 1 'l 4 H4Q53?1 i 2 .Ei .. ,. 4'3 :EE 1 L X1 1 2l'CQ'itF iSf:-li'F.El .,.A' .5 3 3 .,,,v , ...- A .,...... - V: - .ggi1y51p31g7,3,:l.fXr1 - 1 '-wx,-g.,-.NV -J '--- ' L frm. 1: -',-g.: -1-9'--in-.--4-.Y-:AL 2 A r- - 0 ,-,. Y 0 ,N U .xy l 1 g ,gs x ' f ? , , M. E. ETHERTON HARRY ROGERS E. G. EWING ohm 1N1eryl Etherton '19 won the local oratorical contest with his oration entitled: The Superior Power of Numbers. He won fourth place in the state contest held at Parksville, Mrach Zd. Granville Ewing '19 will represent William Jewell in the Prohibition Contest to be held April 13th. His oration is entitled: Prohibition and Efliciencyf' Harry Rogers '17 won the local Peace Contest held last June. He will rep- lil resent the college in the State Peace Contest to be held in May. His oration is Q15 entitled: '4The Basis of Permanent Peace. Wil Riley Snow '17 was committeeman for 1V1r. Etherton in the state contest. , ll u l l r l l J l IRILEY SNOVV , CO77Z?7ZZffKE7lZd7L : '3 V' as 2,1 yy 'I llll, 5 . .- . .,-.-4.4 Il l , - . l ', - IZ.-if -V I-1 .wi , .V I- -,1, I -1vy, I It Egfr .,,,...m.,., '23 W--W ' LM' , -93 -- ,,., V ,A A U 'fax O If C F A t -A V . 25.3, M H ,5.v..: . t l ' lr: X . . . .. I , .... . ml , N ,r ,,:,:, Q , , . .., , E .. Z2 ' 54:51.-vf:fA',,t ',g - 3411- .':, lj! 5- ' 5 if 11.41 . ,lzggf -, , ,..-1-'f,...,1,q.g-T, .. -A .A.,,.. . ......, - .. ,V .... . .,..... 1 ,,5rpw,,,. , ui, ,-.Q.,r.i1a:,:p2,5vq.,47- 5 - - 1 .. . 1 - llll, . . Il f i mein.. L S2'.1-1-',G.- 21 ns., -1 lf - il i Q 3 l L. T. WALLACE M. G. GULLEY MCKINLEY BURNS Lfader 'Ellie Highland ?aa'EQ 'gleam Question- Rc'.volveci.' That the United States should enact a law providing for the subsidizing of a merchant marine on the seas. William Jewell-NEGATIVE. Highland Park College vs. William Jewell, at Liberty, February 20, 1917. Decision unanimous for William Jewell College. H. A. SCARB ROUGH Commirzefman 4 ' A - - -- - - -- .'. . ....,.. ..,.,.. ....... .,... , ... . - s 'lhi -94- Q ' 'W 1 J. , E..'.1:E-1-12 ' f' 1 . ..,.A O l X, L ' '4'4 ' ' 'f,-2. f-J. --5.-wgflp. - f -- - --1-. x '. - V .f4n:,'.:' ' :lf-N f1.YP5E'g:T'f-QFQE' : gig., 1 -.' 5 W. B. MCGRAW R. WHITE MYRON LEEDY Leadfr The Washburn Team Question- Ref0Zved.' That through appropriate legislation, the minimum wage scale should be put into operation in the United States, constitutionality waived. William Jewell-AFFIRMATIVE. Washburn wr. William Jewell, at Liberty, April 6, 1917. -. 5 2 i H. C. HEAD CO7?l1?ZI'fli'L'77lfZ zz Q2 if f-95 f . V - I G. I I C :LE ,,.. .. 5 i,'-L72fif - ,:.:, 2. 1' 'f.'-14g-- Ev' 5 . ,:- qv. :Sz -' 1:rf'1--'Q - .'x . ' 9,' :' J' v 'Lx' 247 1 5:42-agiiflszz-51-?f34':4eT:,45ia-fzwzm' if my . ..., ' 'E,sikffjfl-22,-rfL'WJ.jiif9155135?t51i?f'5H.1f ' 4: 13- Jzgfrw - 4 ff-- A , -,-.wmv 1:25175-13:2 -3 - - 4 ..., '1 -Q:'f1f.f-mQ:'.nf--.-. --4-'.-Zwlfbf ff..'1e1:.':.'fq-,M ' f ' ' ' .f- uf X.. -xv-.. ,-mf: 1 -:'f:.g- -: 'f 'Sf??gR5Q?1Qr-11 - lgal- ,gffi X X qqiz . X. ,, i HARIKY ROGERS D. A. HAMPTON E. A. LovE Lfadfr The Nebraska Wesleyan Vlleam CC l Question- Reyolwfci' That the United State should own and operate the rail- roads within its borders, constitutionality waived. William Jewell-AFFIRMATIVE. Nebraska VVesleyan fu. William Jewell, At Nebraska, April 20, 1917. i T. H. CHAPMAN Committeeman A i. .. . .,.. ...,......,..,. . ..,.,....,....,. . - .,. .. . .. .. . . . . . . ,.,. :Q Q . .,.,,.,.....,.,. . ...... . , .. . ., ... . .. .2e -96- O mil? - fz 'N I l t l V.. V . .,.. 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Colon-Black, White and Old Gold. Beta Xi Chapter Established January 1, 1894 ' J. H. lgleheart '18 Wilson '18 J. M. Harris '18 T. R. Hunt '18 R. Puckett '18 R. White '18 H. W. McKim '19 E S. Jones '18 R. R. Reynolds '19 F. I. Patrick '19 T. NI. Smith '19 OO 711 WSW U wgw QE 5+-Ugg: 5.gfn'E.E. QQ PU 5 E VUQ Greg Nc: 3051 ZW cn rw sg WVU 2,1 E' Slim F r'1 ki' in wow F F25 7 RQ' r-N QCA c 5.20 p-1 1 +-4 CH su: HSD if 95 B. Perryman '18 FI. A. Williams '19 P. lV1oody '19 W. Shull E. G. Harle '19 R. B. lfVornall T. Wlornall, Jr. R. Smiley VVillard Hall -99 A K-1 -sv .. , , , L f i I V , 2 Vi 4 1 5 l A r Y l 1 ai L ,4,, N I Q ff axxaffyfcav 45133. A ,.'-wg, ,j 1- 15:1ff:w:6'ff1F?fffmGmac! 1e'G1.1gafifzf.f- 1 f ,1 -a A ---- -1-' 1- '-Lu-.Lug-. ,,1g,.,-T-.,v,' u,q.'gr:7'r -, , -1. v., 1 ,gn 1 f.-Agn, .,.-' q,1r.,.!'.',zfs 1. -- s ,ivfgfu , fmmw f .,.275511..:.gQv,fLis:P.:c:':-2,,.- '1 f: .jfgyygi . 3:11. ':f,'1 '..,:3 A 1' ' M 'f ' ,-'..',,v:,.gx-i-PQQ.:-'U ag , -'..-5.5,-j5.' 3, f .m,f.:f,-e.,.. v ,.,, .... ' 4.,-..-,. H.-. ,. X 4 ww rf. '-1 gg-1.-I-'Jl f1L 'Wd' V L , . . . ,.,. , ,. I ,. 1.5. P7 1 :L 5, ,Q .. vm- 4.,.. ,... ,. ,, Qw' -100- 4 L-A ,., fa- , . . ' - ' 1 ' Q Q ' - ' ' , U H ' f- 1 ,, -HM .- 0-cur Y .. O ilm' f iirbiiiiii n it s 4 , --..Y CID P A Founded at VVashington and -lehferson College, 1848 Active Chapters, 60 Zeta Phi Chapter Established April 24, 1886 Flowfr-Heliotrope. Color-Royal Purple. CHAPTER ROLL A. Crafton Tutt '17 R. Green '20 William lXf1cClintic '19 Lloyd S. VVaterman '18 Eldone H. Truex '17 F. Jack Wilkinson '20 Carrol E. Harris '19 . David C. Proctor '18 Raymoth P. Williams '17 F. Gilbert Antoine '17 E. Jesse Gibbs '20 Flyers 1X1 hlayberry '19 Ralph E. Merritt '18 S. Schwab Nlajor '17 Archie C. Robinson '20 C. Ellsworth Brown '19 David F. Davis '19 Albert B. Wilkinson '18 Forest E. Long '17 Robert M. Tutt '20 Benjamin B. Thomas '19 C. Fairchild Gill '18 Lee S. Conner '17 L. Clark Evans '20 T. H. Carter '20 PLEDGED Harold D. hflaybrv 1N FACULTATE J. P. Fruit, Ph.D. A. P. Rider, AM. E. Davis, A.lX'f. H. G. Parker, Ph.D. xl. H. Rothwell, lW.D. VV. H. Edwards, ALI. E. C. Griffith, Ph.D. E. H. Miller, lW.D. E. Gill, Ph.D. FRATRES IN URBE Judge F. H. Trimble C. E. Yancy Norton Hardwicke QI, Collins Webster Withers R. F. Withers Byron Bethune J. llorroxi R. W. Stogdale E. D. Stone Lynn Shouse - .. . ....,.. . . .,... f- 1 ---' C Q 22t 22 C5-753 e101- ' - ' frar1rffx--.fxww'syf'a'fi1',aw' . f nw ,f.:,,q- 1 1:11-1. ,pf ' ' 'A ' .... 7 ' 1' -. ' 'EZ?1::-:Iv ,,-v:- 11. 1:1 - 'C'-,J-'R'-ai., . . ...... V .mf-1 ., . .. ' '51 'q. - , - ' :-zfJ5:f'N'?-Vfi5'f?51:J - ,sr ' 'I-?SZ'1i. ..-wg:-. '-.1-:wk 531351, ' 3:-liblyiznf, f-5-sifqzf22:-5:.!.ff3-ff?5132535-Q1sfibiii1 ' -- fwfaa-1, ' 1 +I: 1-1 .- 4 - 2'-.'f:-rr.:-'f2'.fa-nw -- -. ' 2 f - - ' ' -f- , vat' Midi J. .. 1Q,2.g'Q2E5.5.-3iL:.Q ' -,- A '5 '41'l1ff'f-Zififif' 512 '5' - ' 4 2533: j-- ---- ........ ,,,, , ...... - . , .4 g1.fi.-j- Q . I.. 5,1 1 -' V iz. ':: 1-3 ' ' -r '- . '- 4 -.mai .- uf?y+'31'-- -- -Qx-v - r G -102- N . CRUD 7 -, .- -. MZ,--.--.-.4-. H -H f....v .. .. f, .var -. :2-.,4 q.,...,- .' .4 '- '11:- rin-2 s:A Q-'.-PQQJ' :iff-:T:!fi:.f '-.1.'x5,'.:-':'.'i,. M-!.f:' I-VG fin.-' .2 ' ' ., w ,fPl 35,2 W, .:, 1 lf ..,!. Lu'-,:,,.e, 2 :.r.- '-Q.: 1- KAP ALPHA K , A Founded, Washington and Lee, 1865 Allplha lllellta Chapter Established, January 26, 1887 Colon-Crimson and Gold. Flowery-lylagnolia and American Beauty CHAPTER ROLL Paul Hubbard Forest B. Kemper M. Sherwood D. S. Mooneyham W. W. Graves, Jr. D. A. Hampton Jesse O. Laylin Stanley Beebe J. E. Waller A. Strauss PLEDGES S. M. Long Maurice Wooden Roger Day C. Tobias Paul Y. T. Henderson Raymond Grace Fred C. Caldwell, Jr. Nile Adams Ira B. McClure B. E. Anderson Youree Adair Ely Biggs Henry W. Stanley Geo. Sexton Harold Stipe FRATRES IN URBE W. E. Campbell Jas. E. Lawson L. Dougherty Rev. C. NI. McWilliams E. K. Carter Arnold Pitts Ralph Hughes Jno. F. Peters Dr. A. M. Tutt Joe Mason E. B. Black :i':4 -103- 121.-'.nJ'L'+ f7KAI...-r,f:.,.. ' -1 ., . . '- V. ,. , I ' ,33:,1.,-.vfrght .5-,N Q.: ,1 3'-gfxg a,1...E :Au .r 3- A :L ,. .,, w f ma:iifpijzvg,-'f?:fnf.?2typxwexfmgifggvff- 'R .-if -1 vffwq,-iii-'Hivfvf ' 4 ' ' .f-L-.-'V .--- L . 1: ,.,.,g, 1 -rr-ffzz-ln. xp- - ' f ' 1-.-,-qs,-. c-.ff J-,Q-if., ,-:.- 1 q-Q., 53 Q -yt LK z gfiggijzz jiiifgf gffgq 551 1 5-1' .3 ,-,., ' 'A '. rktu ' 1 ,. ..,. ..-.V.4 V4 ,. .,., , . 'J . I I i i E 5 I , I l f .,,,. ..-...-...1 . -x -,A . I ,. 1-4 4:1 x-'5 ' 1 f' '1' 1- f-,x- . , ,..f- 1v1f'.-L -JH uf.: 1- V -1137-'f1 A Q ' L 'X -'-:fJ1:fA,?.1g:.S 12 .5 E4 ,e.r3'. f' tgvggg'-. , .Q-.?1i3'Qq.zf-ive? - if K X 1 -: 1. w '.,- '- ' 1 - 1- .41 .- ,gl .fu vb ,lv 51.-F 5-j ,:,.: ,sl Lv .I-I : ' Hx' X: ns.. QWVJ .' l-I,-p. -10f1- 1 O K E lli A IP ll? A S 11 CG M A Founded at University of Virginia, 1869 Flowff-LllY of the Valley- Colon-Scarlet, White and Emerald Green . T. H. Chapma ALPHA OlX4EGA CHAPTER Established hlay 8, 1897 ACTIVE MEMBERS n17 .......,.,,,..,,,..,,......,.,.i..............,,. ,...,., . L. D. Gittings '13 ,......... . W. F. Collins , . Otto Ferguson . T. Van Hoo 18 .,...,..... ,....,. '18 .....,......, ,,,,,,i 1618, 4..,.,.,.,.i. .....,.. . A. C. MacK1nney '19 ....,...., .,.... . W. H. Bell 19 ....,...,...... . NI. G. Leedy '19 ........ ......,. . Dick Clippard ......... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S. F. Z. Courtney '19 .,..,,.. 9 10 11 12 .Chillicothe ..,.,,,..,Liberty .,...Triplett Webb City? ,...Cassville ...Bosworth, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo ,.....Kiowa, Olcla .......Liberty, Mo Plattsburg, Mo ......Jackson, 1X4o . P. R. Elmore .....,. ..........,....,. C hula, Mo . D. W. Cott ......,.,. .,.....,.......,..,...,.. ...,.,. O lc mulgee, Okla. PLEDGES Geo. C. Lee ........... ....... 1 Tayette, Mo. -I. K. Francis .,......,.....,. St. Johns, Kas Karr Eubank ..,...........,...,. Liberty, Mo. hi. E. Ceis .......,.......... Chillicothe, Mo T. Patterson ......,.....,...,. Louisiz-1na,1V1o. S. G. Biggerstaff ............ Lathrop, 1V1o A. G. Watson ,.... .,..,.., 1 Veston, lWo. W. T. Cameron ,...,..... Pittsburg, Okla. FRATRES lN URBE R. G. Frank VV. C. Crawford A. B. Crawford G. D. Trimble R, 1, Bruce C. Loos R. A. Peace A. Robinson R. G. Gilmer F. hi. Duncan E. B. Duncan XV. H. Arnote E. G. Simrall H. F. Simrall S. Simrall E. K Bell S. Nl. Hunt C. Clarke E. E. Bell --105- ' ., q 4 1, B ,. f 4. .. 1.45. LQ., .-fl? .t,fl21.'r',..v, L.,,'f 27.1, t va4:-.:.1y-.w.2.1:-.:e- -,if :Amer 5: -K Q. gre' .- .,,,,- 4. I. Q,-51. - 4. .. , . . 'N' I d I Vg ,4,A, q:f.:,55g,. ri, f. .gig--,f Aff--J .. .--.-gy .. ., lv --, '- ' 1- . 1 ' -' .. . .,.-.,--fr -..'?.-:A-2 ff - U , . f N If I U ' 'Qi g7.,L,'.Jq? 3.7 Hnfsq 1 .1 '.:u:'.-as---ni.-11 .wa .. .-....,.H. 4. UV., .- ilu- --fm .: fy .. , , , , - 1,1if.3?2.. . -I 1 1 ,, ,, 7, lv -Af - fnrjwgq-f:y'q x I 7 ,,,,A N... W... ,MW .,V, iii 1 ,,..,, .,, ., r i f 1 14412. -, g'5,55,.4,,Z,,-2 ,52 IM I Q kg 4 5793 . 313 , AW-' wifi f hj 4 W , , if: fy. s.f,Wv,N.gW, J 1 X ' A , ., 1 3 , 'A ' ff f' ff' s i, X f' . YY 51'fgfZf2f ' si f .g 3553246 1, f . - ,H - ' WX 'fl 4 ' ' N- Q ' af ' if n YWWA V I X-A 'fsiiwmsf - 1 W: ff f ff' - wwf! . ff v ,S V f ' ax? f ' f f . fx? ww ' . A 1 X f .. f f Nga? if A X if A K . fa, 1 ' E, ' ff ...Q A .f ff ,A E' - 9 , s f 3 if I wi, . V , ,. xW ,. f .LU 4. 5 ,Ai V ,A .5 . . . .Qi ff rx ., . . f. Y , ' X 'ff , , .. ,,,. . ,, ,x.x . ,, W ,, ., ,. , .X , , , . .. --. . ..s..,fN4 XLS 3.4, vw, N-hz ,Q M71 ,ZX Q f fwf W W, J fs f is-uf 1 1 A ff W . f ,ra f .wykfwwvwk ,QW . ZS NW s f .y sv Q ye 1f.W-,NK Q. W C W 1 .. W ., . .,,, , '- , , I ,, , , Q f . f ' E T M we f ,. . , -X , 4. ,fffiiifr ., A :J fa , , .Q .hill Q ' ,f ' ,. nf 9 .1 V ' M711 .. . I -f',f'N A .f 'f ff . ,' ff' .Y ik . 1 ,f 4 .s A , ,X 'Q..,-ff ig. vf1I17 - X 2, . 2-f QQ'!ZFf'gNx'4Qc ' A fggw f .flex .W .A ' ' X .Q fig. Afffyr? .-KM'-'WX fans Q.-fy' s- Ari' w X luv sxvwmn ...f f ,, ew fn' SNW ,rr X 1 wb f SX fi .X QW -fu riff f W fw M . W s-.W.! . J.. . .. ,a Q M., sam' N .ff . .1 A. .. .,. , .f.. ,Q J. . f af f at f EAN HELLENHE CQCDELJNCHL Purpofe-To govern and further the interests of fraternities in William Jewell. OFFICERS L. D. G1'rT1NGs .... ......,..r P resident C. C. CHURCH .,.. ...Vice-Prffident A D. A. HAMPTON ..,. .... S ergeant-az!-Arms . C. TUTT ......., ..,........,,... S fcretary MEMBERS L. D. Gittings D. A. Hampton A. C. NIcKinney E. WValler C. C. Church A. C. Tutt C. R. Vvilson A. B. Vlfilkinson 31. . -ta ' - -- - A'-.........,..,.,,. ,.,......,.,.,,. . ,. , .. .... .-...-. if ..: 'A' Q25 11' ,44,, :fix cs -'1-..:.- l V4 -106- Y 5 M , O!-I-21tlQ AZ1E 'I 7 1 Z4 B. .1 , . ' -2- . . -,,41w. 1. f .. fwfr-V:-.w-:-V ,fvfmfiau-'f '- - ,laffzfq-,.gQE-' 1: jv'pf:.1,f,': 4:r5'.'.- :viz-,: -' ,? , ,4. ,, , , A . A , . 1 ' URHANIZATIUNS .S X JB fan- blk! y. no 43-:Abi A fair 9 35 xg 2' ,LA y.,,i3AzA'1 lr, 'A P3,,,b T Qas.Fa2rcj:ld,Qin Xf i1, , M AA ' '- - A ,A,,A,,A , ., ..,.A. ... if :1 'A :' , ' g k -107- E OITEITIOY' QL.4V2 I f f .- ng, ,. gf. 1: 4 -:. , .-...wgss-:,1g..:4iz2: ' ' X 25553125-ii-xiii? ' f5 i'1f 15: Z: ilu- IQH554' ff.'I2?f'f33'f?14-iid? .:' I Seniorf funiorf J. A. BRODY .......... ..........A., P refident W. B. MCGRAW ...... . .A...,..... Vice-Prefident I. C. WOLFE ........ ................... ..... S cf cretary-Treamrer J. A. Brody W. B. NICGraW I. C. Wolfe Swinney Sophomore Frefhman H. H. Schvvamb M. S. Engwall Academy C. Hampton FACULTY ADVISORY BOARD Dr. VV. D. Baskett Prof. E. Davis ix Gr W Z: -'- '-'----.-.4.--'......,...,...,... . .....,... V. -..-...- - - 5 'z:, g' 1 x . -108- r:'?2,4J,Lif.-43:-. Q. - - A ,. ,f:sgf'+w:5wf-Nmvyays .. ., L - f '4cw'-?-fgsfsf.-H2-133-111141.-0. '1' fir: 5. V - , -- U-,rx 4:-ifrq :ggi-F952-,x.g3 5' O F 4 r.w-v..1,4' -. -,..- 1Qc':N:1f -A .... . .-1-21 rr. 2 T1: ?'.'g-I -frlyf-1 ' E11 .t : . . , , ,. .V '- '- - :K F 5'w, 1:,,'4y..:3-,13g-'- -----4 A .- 'gm' - , - , ., - ' 's:uPigf1:,r?,-g'LQ:,-'ff-gif ' 2 4 I 1 5 .: 'Q 'J' fff 3f,.v5,,:j - . .....v .,.., . .. H-1094. , , . ., . . --.-H ,-5 . .-.-'.f .- .11-':-3.--N 1 , ..,. , ..,..,,,. ,. .. tqqlxfflr: .qgi --JA Ja-,,:,:.1. ,L Q, ,-.WH 53 U wwf x x W 'fs 'T ' ' --A , -4. . ...., ...A....,.A,,,.....,..... .4...., .... , .... . h . . .4 . -- - Q 3122 ' W' ' 4 -ll0- -, , . . .M 41 . w:2kJ:.2'. 3-1g'Y21:,f'f:Jjff3' ,S.a:L- '- -' .11- ':, C 1 -'-.'-v, '2'1 if :IS fi-1:' '25 -'.C'H-jff.w-'27-fI1f,'.i5,bffG.,.x cz'- fL'i5' : - if 4 , 'J' ' ' rx -:'1 ' QVC 'L V' K ' f ,f.,.:f'-,, , -f 1 YL? fa ' M i 1 N . ' ,.,. ,,,A, - r THE C EJEQE NEWS SHEET THE STAFF RIDER L. RICHMOND ...,...4.....,.A..4.....4.,,. ........ E ditor-in-Chief HARRY ROGERS ,.......,.. ....A, A ffociate Editor HAL HEAD ..,...,............ ...... A sfociate Editor ALLEN R. NIEMAN ....... ..... A thletic Editor J. F.. BELL ..........A.,...... ,......,..... A lurnni Editor GRANVILLE EWING ...,...I ......,..,.,.,... I ntercollegiate Editor HOLT SMITH .II........,. ..I.... A Jfiftant Bufineff Manager HERBERT SCHWAMB ..... ...,.............,....,i........... R eporter THOMAS CHAPMAN ...... ......,.....,....,... R eporter MAURICE FINNEY .,..... .....,. B usineff Manager HE William Jewell Student started out the year with this motto: The best college paper in the West.,' The college publication has endeavored to live up to this standard and has established itself in the world of col- legiate journalism as a live, interesting, progressive publication of the highest type. The staff has striven to give the readers of the Student the news of the hill in the most breezy style possible. They have sought to make the paper an all-around news sheet and one that everyone might be proud of. The Student has had the unique distinction this year of losing both its editor and business manager. Mr. Sykes, selected to head the paper last spring, failed to return to school in September and Mr. Sims, the business manager, was forced to leave school early in October by the illness of his brother, Mr. R. L. Rich- mond, formerly sporting editor, was elevated to the editor-in-chief position and Mr. Finney appointed business manager. Mr. Thomas Chapman was also made reporter in place of Allen Nieman who was pushed up to the sporting editorship. The staff has shown good teamwork all year and has co-Operated to a large extent in everything. As a result the Student has been growing better every issue and bids fair to have its most successful year when the present school session comes to a close in the rare days of June. .. iir O ' - i -4 r., - AHQ ---v'- -- - A . t.. , . . . HQE ,.-e'r -111- fue- ... . , H .-1--:ff I ' ,-'E , . . -V-- 'N t I 0 I -'A'- f ' 5 L1 ' ..... iw' 4 3555333535S'LS?i'SFJ5c'1,57 ' A :A'.2?f3f':f?I':?.i:V1Ua13EZ3E:gi':2fQfV A' .'. . ...,.. , ,W ..,.,,...A.,.. , , , , A. 4 ,...:1 I ' -112- QTdf1Qf w ife s f .4.,,.,,., y . ,, ,,..A,..A.. ..:- .... ...., . .,4,,,.A,...... . .,,, -1' -' T UNE M5 95 C HHSTHAN ASSUCEATH N OFFICERS C. C. CHURCH ........ ,4....,AA.A...,...,.,, ..,..,,.,...,,.. P 1 exident W. HOLT SMITH ....... ,A,,,,,, V iff-Prgjidgnf E. G. EWING .,.......,. ..A,.,..... S ecretary D. A. HAMPTON ....,..... ..,,.,,,........,.. ...... T 1 .farmer ADVISORY BOARD Dr. E. C. Griffith Dr. W. D. Baskett Prof. C. M. Phillips S CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES R. H. Parker ...........,..............,........,...... Gospel Team J. A. Brody ....... .,,,..,.. E xtension Work R. P. Douglas ..,.... ,..,,...... N ew Student C. R. Wilson ........ ....,............,......... S ocial W. H. Roberts ,.,...... ......, R eligious Meetings H. H. Schwamb ........ ....,...... E mployment A. R. Nieman .....,.... ....... L ecture Course W. Diegelman .....,.... ......... M ission Study Max Willett .........., ..,,....... D evotional Qizghxifg EPTEMBER 12th found nearly every member of the entire Y. NI. cabi- net back and on the job, making the new students at home and renewing friendships with the old ones. The social committeeman and the New T 'Q Student man attended to the joyous side of our lives, and the Devotional and Religious Meetings committeemen gave many good things for our minds and souls. We were fortunate this year in having four returned missionaries with us Dr Eubank Dr Gill Dr Lowe and Dr Stewart and each of these men ave - . . , . . - 1 g us stirring addresses about the forieign field. The Gospel Team work was pushed harder than ever and big results followed. A very capable cabinet has been elected for the coming year, and with no debts on their hands, the prospects for a year of service is better than ever. Y 1 V ai, 132, -, -9.25-R'-u.':,?.f::4 .gsiizain sf-'vi zz- ..... .... 1: -.gs J-L ' ..,fev5if'-52-gggfif. 1. .- .A -gf' ' U'-f--.-1..,,.:1.1--.s:.v .1 .V an . r.. . ,.. ... .- .. -.' .Q --is ,- .- - f-4, .. .. -' W -2 A-'V' ', -1- fii :L Y 'f E' - 1 .- -. - -'-- ' -1 1, 3 - ,gg ,,. ,.- fs ,,.. I I 0 ., ,. iff:-'-2v:f,':gff5i'12-fa:'?- 'flf,1i-svffflc' ' Eg-fic A. 9,:z5.gEfg.':f1:.:,:2Q55,gqfm?-5-ia'.Q4iEi3.59 .1 -- 1 ,fr rr: .- , . , -1- ' - ' , .., - :, L--1, 1: 1 :--.1g .Z -fc.,---:,',gg,., V-54,3-1 ft f' 1 -' - f .. ,Q ..,v.-,.,,,.. hr, ., ,Ji .,,,,.,,g N .,J,,.,, I.. ,, . -A . , . ., U .4,,f.-..e, 1 -.:- :.,... A, .. 1.117 ,:-,1fu- . --.ag-, q,.,,y5, . un ,-, :p -- ..,. - f. - f-4 -.ii-239:12Qxiq-igzfyfxizz 1 4 :fs-?e.q1:1.f :g,ff1f,1-5p3,'g'f.v: ' vxizfffgzgfi 11 :,:fq'4f -. Q -f wLS3:QX'N , . - .15- ' .V - -.-,------ .... ..... . -114- 9 I of-Ihflor' A E M , . .2,:..l.k. ,Y 5, I . ,, . . , x N w ' t 'K 1 ' 4. ' 1 x 1 I , 1 , N 1 WHLLHAM .ll WlELlL CUDRCH STRA J. P. BoHL1N ,.A....A. Vwlinf J. P. Bohlin N. H. E. Reed A. Watson H. C. Warren C. N. Hardin W. Russell W. B. Joyce W. O. Turner G. Gordon Cello G. S. Kirtley Viola J. P. Bohlin Baff- J. P. Bohlin B. Lackey Piano- C. N. Euhank -110- W...........,.Direct0r Fluff and Piccolo- Fred White Clarinezf- H. A. Hoffman E. L. Ragar Cornetf- J. H. lgleheart R. Cross Basil Joyce O. K. Evans Trombonef- D. F. Davis Frank Tebovv R. O. Day Drumse- J. R. Green C. C. Church a : wig:-1 -.'.w.:wwf:.1v?:5: 11' slag. .1 2: aw. s vrrl fzgyggg., 4 1 . ,. X. ,A ,lm ,, R, ,A D '- ' '. , l WHLLHAM JEWELL CGlL.lElE CLUB J. P. BOHLIN ......., C. C. CHURCH ,........ O. I. CLAMPIT ...,...,,. J. H. IGLEHEART .....,,,...,... E. H. TRUEX ...........,,..,..,..,... C. N. Eubank .....,.. ,. , J Firrt Tenorf- Clampit, O. I. Davis, D. F. Gibbs, Jesse Light, L. O. Second Tenorf- Cott, D. W. Francis, K. Patrick, F. I. Watson, Arthur ...,..,..Dirfctor .......Pre5ident ,...,...Sccremry ,...,.Trea.fufer ............,.....,......,,..,..1Wan.ager ficconzpanirt F i rft Barrer- Church, C. C. Church, D. NI. Eubank, C. N. Gill, C. F. Kirtley, S. Second Barre!- QUA RT ETTli O. I. Clampit, Firft Tenor J. K. Francis, Second Tenor A. Watsoii, Violin . P. Bohlin, Violin J. H. lgleheart, Cornet H. A. Hoffman, Clarinet Igleheart, H. Merritt, R. E. Skilling, E. Truex, E. H. Tutt, R. hi. C. F CD T4 L1 ri 0 E no O :U cu I m CD E ff' ms? U Om Gill, Fin! Barr Truex, Second Ban Kirtlcy, Cello Davis, Trombone Church, Drnmf Eubank, PZJLHHIJI . ,.. 1 4,., 1, fl 1 '-'v -UGA XLS E-flat Cornet- Harvey Ray B-flat Cornet- J. H. Igleheart Fred White Basil Joyce Russell Cross P. K. Evans R. W. Porter A. C. Robinson McKinley Burns R. M. Tutt I.. . . 0 w Aly. 4 UECIDAN D J. P. BOHLIN... .,,. ,..i....., D irector J. H. IGLEHEART .,.,.... ......... M anager B-flat Clarinftf- J B-JM Tfrfwff- H. A. Hoffman L- O- Light E. Ragaf Samuel KCFH Kyle Bales Virgil Edmonds Slide Tromboner- D. F. Davis Frank Tebow S. S. lVIajor B. E. Anderson R. O. Day Soprano Saxophome- Cecil Harlow Flute' and Piccolo- Ffed White E-flaf Taiw- B. E. Anderson R. W. Settle R. W. Sympson E-flat Alloy- R. L. Rothwell Ben Heady W. G. Cameron DWM5- J. R. Green Granville Gordon H. C. Warren S. R. Biggerstalf D. M- Church B-flat Baritonff- Boyce Lackey 1 E I E, 4 WELLHAM JEWELL BAND -117- 1 55 :E 1,41 ., . .. , , ,. 1 - -' -1 -41, .-ff s. 1 .. . 1 if .F F5'.1 . f 4-,f..,...-ru' - .1 ,Q 5 Lg: .A . ,q1,'v3 ' 1 1' -0 1- 1 ' '- ai,-.-,--Af.--1 . ' H .L-..'f1. .- , . 1 .- '- -' -' lof i. r 'a-r-ak'1.- 'f-rf f-. ':-'-.1:-fr. .'--,.e1.:1:: v-r.:..- i '3i ' , f . , 1 1 1 lx ' wr . .vffnw -'-1.1. , .. .- .. ,,,- ,yg,T5.'5.9,,.,,,,,, ,, . , . ,. WIIRIIZAIITIEI AND A SGUDCIIETY l g mix . f, , f ,, W 'fl Top Row-McGraw, Rogers, Love, Hampton, Leedy. Centfr Row-Smith, Wallace, Dr. Sutherland, Ewing, Roberts. Bolzom Row-Gull-ey, White, Tutt. X I X f x X f N xx f N I . Motto- Sound Reasoning and Effective Speaking. Eligibility limited to intercollegiate debaters and orators. OFFICERS LOWELL T. WALLACE ....,.,...,.,....,..... .,.,....,..,.....,... P resident E. GRANVILLE EWING .....,.....,,...,...,,,...,..... Szcretary-Treayurfr A. C. Tutt '17 Harry Rogers '17 W. B. IVIcGraW '18 Elmer Love '19 L. T. Wallace '18 .. N . , .. 529: 532321 1111?4::1- .-,Q-.f.-vifx-1,-. rw. :a,.. . , :K :'qA-':,':r-Q gg, MEMBERS Dr. E. H. Sutherland coach NI. Etherton '19 VV. H. Roberts '18 R. YVhite '18 NI. G. Gulley '19 NI. Burns '20 NIyron Leedy '19 VV. H. Smith '19 E. G. Ewing '19 D. A. Hampton '20 fa C 0118- I O 1 :1 51111. '?1f. - , -, fn.-.p.:igs3,..2.g5.f,gL 1' HQ CLUB Dr. G. H. Parker G. Henson W. O. Walker NI. T. Handcock I. R. Morrisoii S. S. Major A. B. Potter J. Svvinney K. H. Parker H. A. Hoffman O. W. Neidert VV. V. Norris E. K. Eby L. G. Gittings GRADUATES A. L. DAVIS ........... .....,......,........,..,....... M issouri University P. NI. VVALDRON ..,... ...,.. lV Iissouri University S. E. ScoTT ............ ............... Y ale University R. V. BOYER .,.... ...........,............. R olla School of lvlines RESOLUTION Whereas, The science of chemistry is very interesting, and Whereas, in the classroom it is impossible to continue the discussion beyond facts, We have organized this club to pursue to our ovvn satisfaction the discussion and study of this subject. fr ..., . .,..,,...,.,..,,...,.,. . -. -.,... 5 ...,.. .... .......- -H93 ,1 .' MI-m.. '- . 1' . 4- '--YQ 1 ' -'. f4.I- 1- ' - - . . .. ' -' ,-1-.1 :- ' , .. , ..,. . r-q7H.!:,t, 4 --.1-AAA 1?f5rr.f.,:,--1 . V . . . g -. Q ' f ,. .zvh-'ff- firib-fav. 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Object-To draw together in a fraternal way, the men in William Jewell College who are Master Masons to exemplify on the Hill the great teachings of the Qrderg and to lay the foundation upon which a local chapter of the Acacia Fraternity may eventually be built. ,. ,.... . - 1 BLOUNT F. DAVIDSON '1 ilu illivmnriam OFFICERS 8 ........ ,.......... ....,,...,. ......,............Pre5ideni Vice-Prffidrnt .....,................Secretary ERLE K. EBY '18 ....,...,........... R. W. SETTLE ................ N. H. E. REED '17 ......,. DR. E. C. GRIFFITH ......... DR. J. P. FRUIT ..........,... ....... DR. GRIFFITH ............. Fred Baldus H. L. Brewster '19 W. E. Bruner '18 Facully Mrmberf of Executivf Commitlez ...,...............,..,....Chairman of Exffufivf Committee' MEMBERS G. C. Henson '19 J. H. Igleheart '18 C. B. King '20 Blount F. Davidson '18 F. E. Long '17 V. P. Deatherage Erle K. Eby '18 J. N. Ford W. D. Lyerle A. C. MacKinney '19 J. H. Payne '17 A. B. Potter '16 N. H. E. Reed '17 R. W. Settle '20 J. D. Smith R. P. Williams '17 '17 1. R. 1Xf1orrison '17 IN FACULTY J. E. Cook, A.1W., D.D. E. C. Griffith, Ph.D. P. Fruit, Ph.D. Everett Gill, Th. D., D.D. 1V1anlius T. Hancock, A.B. HONORARY Dr. Solon B. Cousins Dr. Graham Frank Dr. Nlarion Eubank Dr. NI. H. 1VIoore M - ' . ..,.,,,.. , 114 - -12le- ,..x N , .5 4 ' fy L X ,bf u 1 f , I ' . ,,,fy,u13,e,,:', v ' N r 1 -','.Iv:fn -5 11, Agfzfi-f . .-. 3,-,igil?-5f21f', 5!S'15w1. A 'K' 1' Q 0 Sims, 1 .. -:auf-:E32421lime:-,5fsa.L:u23,if-Sq .... 1 '1K2Fz'f Im, ?2 U :yy-.I',1Ie?J23 5 mv:-'r-,:,q371,-f... .A,.-.1-in .1-ig .-1q.'4,-z.f.: '-' '- - ' -. .,,- --.- .I 4 -gf., ,TA-,. , 1.14, 31 14,--. , fi':E?'l1:2Pf??.3 .. -Effzfizii 1 , ,. - rw e 5 -122- V A I, ,,.,.. x :c.g.,, lf. , ,, fl up ,n.f,QP?L7,Lri, HQ uf' I . - J 1 K . ' , WL f o . , i 4 3 z 1 is BUTTHNSKYS Purpofe-To Butt and Boost. Flower-Buttercups Colon-Green and Yeller. BRANDS OF BUTTERS MAX WILLET A....Q,..,........A.......4..,. ..4A,..,. , . OTTO NEIDERT ,...A,.....,........,..,... Peanut-Julina Van Hook Creamfry-Briar Thorne Country ftyle-Ike Nlorrison Oozy-Chet Miles Rancid-Herb Schvvamb Fresh-Kevvpie Ramsbottom Stalz Q8 yrs.j-Stilfy Parker Goat-Chink Richmond Shorthorn-Hector Hedges jersey-John Brody Holflfin-Pevvee lVlorroW .Chief and Darker Churner ami Gatherfr Poor-Clarence Kerr Poorer-Cactus Church Poorefzf-Hugh Parks Strong-Heinie Hoffman Weak-Roy Elmore Rfnovated-Kyle Bales Plltm-GFQHHY Ewing Pear-Riley Snow Soft-Hall Head Hard-John Adams Bentley Cocoa-Ed VValler Peculiar-Tommy Brockhouse Olfomargafinf-Hiiiey Cox Axlf Graaff-Fattie Nieman ,,, , , ,.... . ,.,.,.,. ,.,,, ,.,, I l.. ...-, . .. ...,4,.,,,. . .,..V.,.,.,,..,,. . -1233- ' - OrlHll0 r1, ', '..... '3 nosMoiDor.imN onlin .wx M, Our lllotto-L'Above All Nations is Humanity. FACULTY ADVISORS Prof. Nl. F. Nlartini Prof. WV. O. Lewis OFFICERS A. R. NIEMAN ........... ...,.,.........,..... ........,,...... P r widen! F. XIVHITE .............. ....... P 'iff-Prffident J. H. VALDES ......., ,.................... ........,,... S f cretary H. C. Ho .,,...,... ....,.................,..... ........ T r fafurer NIENIBERS Prof. J. P. Bohlin, Sweden J. E. Bell, England H. L. Brewster, Canada Nl. L. Engwald, Swedrn C. Eubank, China A. D. Eubank, China D. B. Eubank, China G. E. Ewing, U. S. D. C. Fu, China Y. Fukumura, japan H. Gill, Italy F. Gill, Italy F. Gill, Italy E . C. Ho, China Y. K. Hirakawa, japan l. C. Holland, Brazil 'V . lllare, Italy C. O. Long, U. S. Prof. W. O. Lewis, U. S. Prof. Bl. F. Nlartini, Germany A. lXfIello, Brazil F. Nlarugama, japan A. R. Nieman, U. S. A. Paranagua, Brazil N. H. Fl. Reed, U. S. YV. H. Roberts, U. S. VV. H. Smith, U. S. P. Saurez, Il'I.s'xico J. Valdes, Spain D. Teixiera, Brazil G. White, England F. XVliite, England R. Yamamoto, japan ' Fugi, Clzina Kong Wlu, China , gg '- - 1 -. ... ....,.,. ,...,.... ,,......,. .....,. ... 5 . . A , gg: 1121-- f -r'izp-t'fa'P 'ff 1 ' -2 f' f ' ' 'C ,L . , f ' 1 1 1 f f 1.1 4 1 4 .Li . A 1 Y i it , , 4 1w::I'lf?3Q?5!n35 Q- -2- -1-14,1 5 i L., '- F 'F'f12- : a- z., . ' '- - . . ----'- - -' MARRHED MENS CLUB ww? This club was organized in 1915 for the purpose of stimulating an active interest among all the married students in William Jewell College. Flower-VVeeping NVillow. Motto- 0pe1i the Door for the Children. G. A. BOUEY .....,. i .i....i.., ..,....,... P refidenz O. l. CLAMPITT ..... . ......., Sfcrztam'-Treasurer 5 4 i f ' EN'S I I l I . X ' w . A.wg,m i,,, Q o Z A Q ,i ,n, i.,, ,. :3 ,,.,i , ..,, i , ,ii . ,,,,,,i i ,,,,:, .. CZ-1:3 1 125- oT'1'Ilo rf . f . . F , illlllllllllllliilflllmx mmwffgii if free- 95if55ZQ 'fPi:1' il Q Fr. .. . -3-i,1+lZ.- .-TEH--f,'.gi'f I ,QQ 4, 1 -L 1 I J I ' ' Q F li VULUNTEER BAND l , 4 l V W- -a-.www ,. , . K V . .. .. . , Motto-'cThe Evangelization of the World in This Generationf' FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. D. Evans Dr. E. C. Griflith OFFICERS XV. DIEGLEMAN .,..,F,,,.......,, Prefidfnt B. F. DAVIDSON ..,........,.... Vicf-Prfficient NI. S. ENGWALL .....,..,.......,...........,............................... Secrftary NIENIBERS J. N. Ford S Nl. S. Engvvall R. Scarbrough P. V. Settle H. VV. Stanley lNl. G. Gulley VV. H. Roberts P. H. Nelms VV. Dieglernan B. F. Davidson Brame J EN I 1 QT? 7'Q l N N S ll UDEW ll K I 'Q vo E? ul Q Vownr HQ n.. , M ,hm ga -v X 5 Q I. ll ---16 Q lil XX f ' t ' 4 r ll E , ..,..,.,. .,.,., ...,.,.,.,.,.,,. . , Q . aarzsaa sigh Q 2fA 1f l GFI-AHC l1eQ X . .-Lin, - 1 V 1. W -1 .4.,.,,, 4: MN-. 2 -..f.:1:f:.:.2:rs-'ar ef:- ,- , .-x. V. -1.5.14 .1 ig-me 7 f ' V f I f Ni 'H , F. ' 1 V-.f','g-',3.'5gni'q .3-15.-:fig 1. .I--...:,.:-g.. If ':?' My 5 . . V HQENTUGHQY CLUB OFFICERS J. H. IGLEHEART ......,.,,.......,.........,...... .......,,........ P refzdenzf J. E. BELL .....,.......,., ........ V ice-Prefzdfnt F. GILL .,................. ............. T TKGJMTET L. T. WALLACE ..... .................. ...... ' ..... S e cretary MEMBERS Dr. E. Cook Dr. P. Fruit R. White H. Gill J. E. Bell F. Gill J. H. Igleheart H. C. Scarbrougli L. T. Wallace W. E. Bruner E. Gill N. Ford 3' .-.. --.- 4. l. ,.-.-,.. ... ...,. . ,... .----' F 1 M 1 1 f i -127- ! DER DEUTSCHE !hi!L!U F ,. mm A' fi? Yell-Strosach, zwiebel, pretzels, schmeercase Motto- WVie heist das auf Deutsch? Aus-bei-mit-nach-Zeit-von-zu! Ach! Yah! Deutsche Klub!! OFFICERS JOHN A. BRODY ...,,... ......,..,..,,.......... ...........!..,.. P r esidenz C. F. GILL ......,..,..,. ........ V ice-Prefident A. PARANAGUA ..ss.......s...,.,....s........,...........,.s.!,..,........!, Treaxurer FACULTY ADVISORS Dr. W. D. Baskett Prof. hi. F. hlartini Q Z-S iff! Q Y 1115 tb 9 1 A ' ! T. 5 1 'sag C I . I- I i Q I , I b X1 :L 7 - fi ll f 'F' if fi: 'ggi X .. , -1 .- ik-Aqrvxsonwrysm -128i Y l g EI:-jjj Wiiiiam QUEWEM Baptist Missicuvmairy Swcf3iE1Iy DR. P. GREEN .,...., ......,.,,,.,,.., P refidfnzf DR. W. O. LEWIS ....,.,.. ......,. V iff-Prefident BEN DAVIS ..,.E...E........ ,............ T reasurfr MAURICE FINNEY ,,,...,... ,...,., S ecrezfary EXECUTIVE BOARD Elected by the Faculty Electfd by tha Studenty W. 0. Lewis VV. Diegelman E. C. Griffith Ben Davis C. M. Phillips E. A. Love D. Evans Nlaurice Fiuuev ..-' ' - - . My ..--V-. '..-E f .,,.. :,-j ' -l29- Q rrrrts , , 0 I :: 'fizgg-.'-, -1.1,-+:g:,1::Q,1 3 ,-.,Lu1': Q--fi-.X Q-'J:g..3K'54.'.i1f- ' ' ' ' ' . f Y1f533:ffJ9.L- .-ff5?ge1'.f.'. rf! sg-1-2 -A ..4tfkg.-sz..-.ffm -- -. -.,,:vvLl, i- frillw CILIIIB N- r I A . M 1 l Q Emblem Club-lVIembers must have earned a letter in some branch of athletics OFFICERS I. C. WOLFE .........,., ........,,............. ...l,.....,A.... P r eyident OTTO FERGUSON .....,. l...4,, V ice-President C. C. CHURCH ....,.,., ........,......... ,.,....... S e cretary IVIEINIBERS Dimples,' Evans I. C. Wolfe Fergi Ferguson Cactus Church Artie Strauss Tom Thomas Fainting Bertha Harle George Lee 4'Zeke Mayberry V. Sims '6Parson Hampton Dick Clippard 4'Tubby,' Southard NIaurice Finney Judge Graves Ed Waller Blondy VValker Curt Perryman Carr Eubank Elmer Love Doc Browning VV. VV. Billings 'gShortyH Billings r s r r r rr ri ea rrrrr -130- M 1-.1-..... -1'A' ' - . .,,, 0 ,,,. ,.. L1 ,.,, - The llntermilfolllegiaite Prohibition League 1 Z i Z: OFFICERS JAMES W. HERRING .....,..A.....,. Preficient R. P. DOUGLAS ...,,,.., .4.,.... S zcrelary W. HOLT SMITH ,............. Vice-Prefident D. S. ABINGTON ....,.,. ....... T reasurer B. H. OVERMAN ....,,.....,.................. Reporlfr MEMBERS Abington, D. S. Fu, D. C. Lemmons, R. S. Snow, R. S. Baker, A. B. Gulley, M. G. Love, Elmer Stanbrough, O. W. Bell, E. Hamrick, A. P. McCorkle, H. A. Swinney, M. L. Courtney, F. Z. Herring, W. McGraw, W. B. Smith, W. H. Davidson, B. F. Hampton, Clyde Manwaring, E. H. Settle, R. W. Douglas, R. P. Head, H. C. Marshall, H. C. Schwamb, H. H. Estes, S. F. Hardin, C. N. Porter, R. W. White, Fred Ewing, E. G. Judson, R. F. Payne, H. Wallace, L. T. Finney, M. A. Kerr, Clarence Rice, H. C. Williams, H. Fukumura, Y. Lands, E. M. Roberts, W. H. This organization is found in every college of the lVIiddle West. The local league was first organized in William Jewell in 1915 with W. B. Charles as presi- dent. It announces as its purpose: To promote the broad, practical study ofthe liquor problem in its social and political phases, and to develop leadership in the uprooting of this great evil, the liquor trafhcf' A great work was done by our local league in the promotion and the support of the third amendment in the last l tion The state I P A convention was held here, being one of the most e ec . . . . active, instructive and inspiring conventions that has ever been assembled. Gur oratorical representative in the state contest was hflr. E. Granville Ewing. - ' 4 - ' -' ' - '-'-'4 ' ' ' ' rf- --'- - ..-.. .... FS' '- al 'f1gi1i'E..lQ,f'2 ,jirsisf f' 1 .-.-. ..-- , .,,,., i , , :LQ ,,.,. , ...,....-. - Qian-- THE CULURADU CLUB C ZA H W' 1' W 1 H-iff? ,is -.f . K i W iw , c M 'Q X 5 N' 1 Q Vt I ll Z W ir We f f M x X X 6 i f XR X 'Ji Yy X f f V A xx xy M as ,SJW 5 Purpofe-To promote the interests of William Jewell College in the Centennial State, and the interest of its loyal sons in William Jewell. Flower-Columbine. Colon-Silver and Gold. Mafcot-Rocky Nlountain Canary. OFFICERS NFAST77 WALKER ,,4,......,...4..,.,,,.,..,..,...... ........,,.r.. B 055 W1LDWooD CHURCH ..,. r,.......r..r Foreman LoN LIGHT i.,.........,,.,..... ......... T imfkeeper HHULA HULA7, SCHWAMB ......., s,.... S takeholder nw-gag Tiki was 4132A Orlllltl 0 L CF' '7 1 v 41- . i f ' wus' ffgf, 2. ,, , . ..., , ,.. 33.5 ., F . , 1 ' I 1 ' ' -'T 1 J A J 1 I A 1 A at , N I , u 1 ?3lwB.g'L ,ii 'Q' UZAR CLUB l Purpoff-To advertise William Jewell College in the Ozarks and God s Country in William Jewell. Flower-Nlountain Daisy. Mafcot-Razorback Colors-Gold and Green. NIAX WILLETT .,.. . r H. C. MATHEWs ,...,. OFFICERS ...fufticf of zhf Peace Tax Collfcior ROLL CALL Thompson Nlatliews Brame Hamrick Antoine Patrick Nloody Smith Willett Gulley Nleeks Lands Reubottom Bouey 3 2 1 .352 .,.,.,.. ..,.,..... .,,,,... . ,...., , . .'1- - 'Q 4133- 1: 7..,W A4 A O O i .. :.':.-,W-,-,,.. ...A Hi. ,,4, .t,,5-gg ,fix-. 1 4..,i, , .m,,EA:V.:n. 1, , ., WL ' H , s i 1' V SHQCDRT HAND CMU Ama V mem.. my as. W' , ' f Flowfr-Gregg Writer. Motto-Superior in Speed Objert-To further the interests of shorthand Writers. OFFICERS FRED I. PATRICK ....,,.....4........4..,,......... ..,..r.. P refident R. W. SETTLE ....,...... ....,.... S ecretafy HINES Cox ..,.,..,. ..,..... T rearurer RoY SMITH ..,...... .,.....,....,...... .,...... L i brarian MEMBERS Swank i Eby QErlej YVarren Sims Patrick Diehl Settle Tutt CCraftonD Nieman Cox Leedy Patterson Richmond CChinkj Bales Overman Smith CRoyD Cash Bell CSquaWj - Hedges Gulley Cameron Dawson Nlatheny elii-l e wr'f-1 X:w:- , ..., ,, , '.qx1.1:.53E:q.3gf:.g:Lg -3-,mg 01.-.-,jz-',',j-fivgf ' - - ff -'f f-3 -.',, 5 ,:,.5:i-7 11. , ,-' 3,',ft,.a,'-.:.:.-,, .ji '-Y2'.3. 2 ' 'f'-Ffi'fJ'El'Z.ET'H 4':T5 EZ Ff'2'.:- ' f- - la 114.53 ' 1-f 'AV 12354, 5 Lf,-: .L A lv 1 .52 I: fc -Y l 2- fi-T , Q, 3.375 Zi ' A O l - . l SQEENTEFHC CLUB Object-To promote scientiflc research. Eligibility-Students Who have majored in Science. W. V. NORRIS ,......,. OFFICERS T. F.. BROCKHOUSE ........ O. FERGUSON ..,a..4....c F. O. WHITE ...c..,,.. Erle K. Flby J. H. Igleheart J. A. Brody F. O. Wlrite C. R. Wilsorl NIENIBERS K. H. Parker Nlax Willet T. Brockhouse G. H. Sympson VV. Diegelman ,,.,....PraJidfnzf Vice-Prffident .........Sfcretary Trfafurer J. NI. Ford 0. Ferguson C. C. Church YV. V. Norris C. A. Nliles 3 - ' - - - --f- r . . .- ic f' -1355! 4, , i o aflor' , 1 ' v - ..e',.j,l'9:-Q91-xlzfi-if-Q--' -' ,-1-. 1-.'.z. :--3'-w: , -' ,. , f 1 9 , ULD SETTLERS CLUB OFFICERS R. HARTFORD PARKER ..,..,....,A.......,..... ....,....,..,..... P refident H. CHESTERFIELD HEAD ...... ..4.......4.,. V ice-President O. JEFFERSON BOWLES ...,.,., ....A.,, S eeretary-Treafurer DR. JAMES G. CLARK ....,. ...... F acuity Representative Motto-Sticktoitiveness. Color-Green Flower-Jacob Staff. Qualification-Nlust have been steadfast and immovable for a period of at least six years. Object or Purpore- To set our way through with the hopes that our little eggs of Wisdom will hatch Cin a Senior,S nestlf' . - 'e '-- , -a4, .4.. .. ,4.... . .. .. .... ,, - - F e- .. 1 'Y' -4136- o dllor' EZ 4 N f -,x fr. , I ,XJ 1, P I RPF' il A N 'I HAVEDAEHBH GGERDPSULL CC CC CC CC OFFICERS FAT7' NIEMAN ,..........A.,,.......4,.,.,.......... ..,..,..A,. B iggeyt Roll RODNEYU CASH ...4.... ,........A...,. M edium Roll PROF.77 BOHLIN ..,..... ........ I nrignificant Roll CHILDH DIEHL ,.,.,... ,...,......,..,,..,,,. ,.........,. S m allen? Roll NIENIBERS Child Diehl 4'Gene', YVanger, SquaW', Bell '4Windy,' Cameron Birdie Warren Private Neidert '4Prof.,' Bohlin Ki Bales Herrington Bently Hlkeyn lgleheart Clip,' Clippard Slim Nieman H. F. Hedges DRAFTED MEMBERS Pat Patrick Chet,' lvliles Chink'7 Richmond '4Goldie Lewis 'Tergyl' Ferguson Pat', Patterson TW, Carter i.,.,, .l.V ,i,, .hqi -137- ai,a. C ii r:1- -,1-1jg- . 9 015110 y l x,n.5,,ix,g5-Iv. V 2 . I 4 X I1 ,I JW x x 1 r v 1 1 , 'NN ? ' N P 'rx x , 1 'I ' 1 X 5 I ' 71 ' ' , fu, X '7 v. ' ... .kr .cf-IDEA: fn' .'j?Jf:v 1 Y - ,,,,..,.f,, , 7 , . ,. - , . -'r--.:':-.f.7'-- ,f ,V F., .-'.- i 4.1 4. 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EXC LSH R LHTEBARY SQDQH TY Founded 1857 Flower-VVhite Carnation. Colors-Lavender and WVhite. Molto- Excelsior! Yell Haec! Cum! Zika! Boom! Zika! Zika Zah! Excelsior! Excelsior! Rah! Rah! Rah!! OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR Prefidentf Vice-Prefidentf Secretariat Harry Rogers E. Bell L. T. Wallace J. E. Bell B. H. Overman M. G. Gulley Treafurev' W. Diegelrnan INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS i Harry Rogers R. White L. T. Wallace D. A. Hampton M. G. Gulley NIEDAL WINNERS L. T. WALLACE .............. X .............,...,.. D. A. R. History lvledal NIERLE ETHERTON ....,.... ...........,... O ld Line Crator L. T. VVALLACE .......... ....... D ebate Medal HARRY ROGERS .......... ....,..,.. P eace Orator lVl. G. GULLEY ..,...,. ......... R eading lVledal M R 'lill- ' ff Ilflo ' ,Q '! C iff' 71 ' ' - -- v - - 1- .-: -. 1- ,E J..-iz,-1 v, 53.5 X 1 F kg, , . L , 5 ,. 1 J? ,I-'f I ' .... ,, ,. .. 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P refident ROY P- ELMORE ....... ..... V ice'-Prefident E. M. BURNS ...... .......... S ecretary C. A. MILES ..... ......... T reafurer M. LEEDY ..... ,,.,,,.,.,,.,,, A iiorngy R. F. SIMS .,.... ....... C' ensormorum R. E. SNOW ...... .,.......,...... C ritic Motto-Libertas et Eloquentia una Florent. Colon-Pink and Blue. Yell Boomer racker! Boomer rackerl Boomer racker roi! Siss, Boom, Firecracker! Phil est moi! Hip zoo, rah Zoo, zip rah boom! We're Philomatheans, give us room!! INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS E. McKinley Burns M. Myron Leedy E. Allen Love W. Beverly McGraw eerrr We v'-v N v v .rvrllv -143- J I 1 o all 0 V' .1 EE 1 , f f 5 . -W..--K ..,, , fgwwwpn A, , .A Y - ' 'Q HH ' it i I ' ' H 9 4. QlllUNllCUDlR. EXC LSHQDR LHTERARY SCCDCHLETY f aw., YK!! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Fixes, Exes, All O. K.! Are We in it? lVell, I guess! Exes! Exesl Yes, yes, yes!! OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR '16-'17 Prefidentf Vicf-Prffidentf Setrftariff U. S. Randall E. C. hf1cGruder NV. C. Pitney H. C. Rice hfl. Dutton NI. Dutton H. Ray VV. P. Arnold James lVIyers A. P. Hamrick B. F. Jones R. Hardin VV. B. VVestoVer ..,...................,............... .........,., T reafurer HGNORS R. H. PALMER ......... ...,........................ ......................... E s say R. H. PALMER ......... .................... ....,.. R e ady Speaking A. P. HAMRICK ....... ........................... ..,...,............ D e hate DEBATE TEAM H. Fi. lilenia A. P. Hamricli XY. P. Arnold ii fi 6 .2 -.f'-.N- ..... . ... . -a er -.. -'-' 5- 5' -1 4 -1- Q f' 1. , 1 , 1 .WUN CU5 PHHLUMATHHAN , fm Jmi ma A. gm mm. .. .....,..-,.. ,,... ,,,.... ..... . Z.. ...... .. -....,,...-,..,...,....a R. E. SNETHEN ,.....,.. ,,.....4..4,. P resident W. L. GOODSPEED 4..A,. ,...., V ire-Prefidenz F. G. TEBOW .......,.. 4A.4.....,, S ecremry H. A. PARKS ,.... ...,..,.. , ..,.. T reamrfr Colon-Pink and White. NIEDALS J. H. MCQU1-:RY ....... .,., ..........,.,.. R e adihg VV. L. GOODSPEED ..... ....... 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'r-- '. -' SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, 14-First day of classification. The old and the new ones are Hocking IH on every car. FRIDAY, 15-The profs. kept busy all day classifying. Football practice begins. SATURDAY, 16-lVIore classification. Sophs and Freshies open hostilities. SUNDAY, 17-Everybodv goes to church. The new boys grieve because the pastor didnit make their acquaintance. MONDAY, 18-First class and lirst chapel. Freshmen are urged to buy their chapel seats early in the season. Big fight in New Ely be- tween Sophs and Freshmen. Nobody hurt seriously. TUESDAY,19TDf. Greene declares holiday for annual Fresh-Soph scrap. It takes the form of a sack fight and the Sophomores are the vic- tors. Biggest light in the history of the school. WEDNESDAY, 20-Annual Y. M. C. A. Stag is held in New Ely lobby. Great success. THURSDAY, 21- Nobody Home Reed ap- pears in chapel with a blushing damsel, whom he introduces as Mrs. Reed. FRIDAY, 22-Dr. Griffith: Name a few of Missouri'S resourcesf, Igleheart Csuddenly coming back to earthlz uWhat's that about Missouri race horses, Doc- tor? AFTER THE is-3' SATURDAY, 23-New boys donit know what SCRIMAAGE to do with their time. Home, Sweet Home. SUNDAY, 24--Nieman meets the new boys at the door as usher, and is mis- taken for the preacher. lVIoNDAY, 25- Cactus?' Church exhibits the first Senior mustache of the season. Prof. Richmond hears that Freshmen threaten to dry-shave him and exclaimsc Why, boys, donit jump on it when it's downl ' TUESDAY, 26-Captain Hardin and his Boys from the Border return from the South. All Jewell, all Liberty and two brass bands meet them at the train. WEDNESDAY, 27-Dr. Lewis delivers patriotic adderss in honor of our soldier boys and we all rise up and sing America THURSDAY, 28-The Seniors in chapel read an impressive document where-in they declare the Derby and Canei' to be their class insignia and bid the Fresh- men don the green caps. FRIDAY, 29-All the Freshies appear with their domes bedecked with nature's verdant hue. SATURDAY, 30-Jewell romps on Chet lVIagill,s Huskies to the tune of 34 to 0, in the opening game of the Hgridi' season. cm, 1 s -sI- . --.- . -.. . ....- . . ... ... ..-- s- . Q 3 C13 1 -11l9-- Y i ,I OT, b o f UCTUB Q SUNDAY, 1- My Sonw Kenneth succumbs to the wiles of Woman and is seen in public with one of them. Ye Gods! What unheard-of things are yet in store for us!! MONDAY 2-Three unseemly Freshies are caught on the streets without the regulation green headpiece and are promptly treated to an abdominal massage and a dip in the pond by the unyielding Class of 'l7. TUESDAY, 3-The spasm of studying which always occurs at the beginning of a new year gradually begins to give way to the more urgent forms of college life-football by day and the fair sex by night. WEDNESDAY, 4-Lost, Strayed or Stolen!! Une Spanish Professor, height about 5 ft. 6 in., weight about 115 pounds. Said to have been last seen in the neighborhood of the interurban depot. For. information leading to his recovery, please notify the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. THURSDAY, 5-Glen Harle takes up a subscription fund among the Freshmen to feed the pet squirrels on the campus through the winter. FRIDAY, 6-Rogers, debating in Literary Society: 'cGentlemen, this is an awful moment in the world's history! SATURDAY, 7-Open date for Cardinals. SUNDAY, 8-J. Hayden Igleheart teaches a class in Sunday School. MONDAY, 9-Jewell '4Red Book appears. ll if D 3' if .i.l.- . 5 lu' .' y Donkeys TUESDAY, 10-Dr. Fruit, in junior English: 'clt is always my lot to have all the jackasses in school in my classes. WEDNESDAY, ll-Prof. Richmond Cpulling down a window in geology classlz HI don't want the boys to sleepin the draughtf, THURSDAY, 12-Cardinals depart for Fulton. '- e A .. . , .,. .,... ,... .......,.... ,.,.. ,.. .... . ... .. ... . . 4 A A ,.- 5 1 1' las .,'- -150-A .. . . . L , W . ,W 4 s ,,, , 4 r Q tilfli 0 V - r -'-. '-1-f.,13: V: 1. .q...3.w.-. .1 - ' ' -VN-?Z'f-,Eu--r-L .- 1: :Br-1:11-2 I V' -'f. f ' ' .1-1 1.:+-,:- .- .1 mr.. wt, , J- - - FRIDAY, I3-Cardinals pluck the Blue Jay's feathers to the tune of 20 to 7. SATURDAY, .14-All of the Jewell rooters who journeyed to Fulton, go on over to Columbia to see the Missouri-VVashington game. SUNDAY, 15-Third Sunday in the month. S h IXQIONDAY, 16-Prof. Martini, in chapel urges that more boys attend Sunday c oo. TUESDAY, 17-Parker in Junior English: Dr. Fruit, did Bacon write Shake- speare? The lesson was discontinued. WEDNESDAY, I8-Lots of visitors come to chapel and all the boys take ad- vantage and cut. THURSDAY, I9-Dr. Cook announces that everyone will receive a free ticket to Excelsior Springs Saturday, to take part in the Sanitation Festival. '4Pretty soft, Frosty! FRIDAY, 20-Jewell takes a hard game from Tarkio, 9 to O. SATURDAY, 21--All paths lead to the c'Springs.', SUNDAY, 22-Some of the fellows are so interested in cleaning up Excelsior that they failed to get back until today. MONDAY, 23-Student Senate in secret session. Breakers ahead! TUESDAY, 24-Trouble H Springs up for several of the Sanitation enthusiasts. WEDNESDAY, 25-Prof. Richmond, rummaging among some of his speci- mens in Mineralogy, accidentally sticks a tack in his finger. Aha!', he exclaims, It is the first time I ever knew that I was subject to the Income Tax! THURSDAY, 26-f'Pep,' meeting held to get ready for the Central game. Band plays in chapel. Lots of speeches and yelling. Hey! Jewell!! Let,s go!! FRIDAY, 27-The Eagles are downed by the stampeding Cardinals in cham- pionship style. Score: Jewell 35, Central 3. SATURDAY, ZS-The pennant bee is buzzing in the bonny bonnets of the bounding Cardinals. SUNDAY, 29-f'Who, looking backward from' his man.hood's prime, Sees not the spectre of his misspent t1me?!' MONDAY, 30-Dr. Parker leads chapel exercises. A fitting climax for the Day of Blues. TUESDAY, 31-Prof. Richmond's banner day. He pulls fifteen jokes in his Mineralogy class. A -151- Q - I, A If ' I f N I -- -'...'.,...i ----,Y1.,.Cg:,,3-,.i-LL' Q,1,j,',55,51-:pq,52':i,-,.:.,,:gx ' e ff-sg. 1 if ' - NIIWIEMIIBSIIEQIIR VVEDNESDAY, 1-Library establishes a straw ballot . and asks ill students to cast their vote. Grover Schwartz of the f'Th1rd Baptist Church stuffs the ballot-box for Hughes. , THURSDAY, 2-Dr. Greene: '4We deserve to have lots of fun in chapel, be- cause we have funerals enough in classes. ' FRIDAY, 3-Jewell breaks all records for big football scores in the conference by piling up 102 to O against the Maryville Normals. U SATURDAY, 4'-Results of the straw vote .are announced. Wilson swamps Hughes by a 3 to 1 count. Grover Schwartz in agony. qi ,Q .2 SUNDAY, 5- Chuck,' Wilson-and EX Shorty Williams take McKim out on if ' a pear steal. .Wilson sneaks'off in the .. D dark and begins to shoot in the. air. Q53 ffl' Shorty yells, Run for your lives, Q . I boysll' and then throws up both hands AX V crying pitifully, '40h, My God, I'm hit! '- t Q M wen, HO-Tops? diana Einhbug hi did f ff make remarkabe use o t e aci ities 1'--...Sla t JM X with which he had been endowed. fTiK1gQ U' ' MONDAY, 6-Trotter to Head, in ,..- library: 'cWhere can I find some dope on Pellagra?'7 Head Cmaking a stabj: Look in the encyclopedia. Trotter: I did, but it was too brief. Head Cgetting an ideal: Why, you poor simp, look in some of the old Grecian mythologies. Where did you expect to find her?M TUESDAY, 7-Election day. Shorty', Long gets all balled up on his first ballot and votes for Hughes. WEDNESDAY, 8-All interest in the election wanes with the big Kirksville game on the horizon. A world of pep,' is turned loose in a great mass meeting in chapel. THURSDAY, 9-Rooters give the team a big 'fsend-off as they depart for Kirksville. FRIDAY, 10-We had the stuff, all right, but the cards were stacked against us. The Teachers handed it to us by a 14 to 12 count. SATURDAY, 11-Biff! Boom! Blooeyll And up goes our bright championship hopes-just like that-S-P-E-W1 SUNDAY, 12- Oh, Sunday, it is to thee, I owe much deviltry, I must admit. There is no place to go, So all signed checks I blow That father will submit. IVIONDAY, 13-11 A.M.-f'Little Artie Strauss sleeping peacefully. Rumors that he has Slept soundly for forty-seven hours. Dr. Sutherland much worried but still hopeful. TUESDAY, 14-Dr. Griffith conducts his class in Political Economy to K. C. Overloading of an elevator in the Metropolitan Building causes the cable to part and they take a four-story plunge, landing in the sub-basement. Several prob- ably seriously injured. Dave Davis and Igleheart each receive S20 for injuries. M152- O Q t ' 11. ...Q.,. I , . ,A.. .-A' . ' 'A 'A ' ' ' ' A ' ' 1 5 VVEDNESDAY 15 Tommie and Stuff learn that the were rooked. When asked if ZS would keep him quiet, '4Tommie,' replied: 4'You dlog-gone right! Stuffy forgot to raise a fuss. Result: came home broke. THURSDAY, 16-Strauss still sleeping soundly. Blood pressure normal. Dr. Sutherland is prostrated with grief. FRIDAY, 17-Jewell romps on Baker, 15 to O. Artie wakes up in time to play. Seems much revived. SATURDAY, 18- Stuffy', sees a chance to get something for his fall yet. Decides that Fat7' Nieman has some weighty evidence against him and must be responsible for the busted cable. SUNDAY, 19-Willet late to breakfast. Says his sweater was missing and he didnit know what to wear instead. MONDAY, 20- Stiffy,' Parker, reading aloud from Othello in Junior Eng- lish, suddenly stops. Dr. Fruit: Go on, why did you stop? Parker: Fm changing scenes, Doctor. TUESDAY, 21-Prof. Richmond takes his class in Geology I to Excelsior Springs for field Work. Student Senate much worried. WEDNESDAY, 22-Reception held for the student body at the Baptist Church. Everybody there. Refreshment, music, mirth and laughter-and pretty girls to boot. THURSDAY, 23-Getting ready for the Panthers tomorrow in K. C. Pep meetings! Special trains! Everything that's necessary to put the fight into that Big Red Team of oursll FRIDAY, 24-Jewell romps on Drury, 19 to 0. SATURDAY, 25-We knew the Panthers wouldn't have a chance: but let's get the Methodists, too. . SUNDAY, 26-The only day you ever see a girl in Liberty, and you have to go to Sunday School to see one then. MONDAY, 27-Students are unable to read the Tatler Day posters. Dr. Lewis thinks it is another argument for prohibition. TUESDAY, 28- Tatler Day! Brown Merritt, the budding playwright. Dr. Fruit: My efforts have not been in vain. To be sure, he was only thinking of his class in Shakespeare. WEDNESDAY, 29-Rochester F. Sims appears in his annual winter parapher- nalia. THURSDAY, 30-Turkey Day. Jewell ends the season by defeating Missouri Wesleyan, 34 to 0. Olvl 'Rochester- ,,., ,., , ...,... . ,.,,,. , ,,.,.,.,.. , ,..,,..,. , ,,.. 5 , ,E -H153 - . 123-'r z- f.w.::'x'.i.H.e-5,1 1' ' 4' Q 0 ,A':2A , ,,.. S, ,r, , . 4 E A I -4ilmJ.35M ..ff.f'w- J ' 'if' A H ,-,v.Q,,'JuLj-,1ig5j.,-.5 9:3 5. .. :J :wi 1 DECE E E FRIDAY, 1-Holiday. Quite uneventful as many students Went home. SATURDAY, 2-Myers Mayberry breaks training by eating one piece of pie and by taking on two Coca Colas. SUNDAY, 3- Squaw Bell holds morning worship on Third West, New Ely. MONDAY, 4-Coming into the home stretch now. We prepare for the final sprint. TUESDAY, 5-Dr. Sutherland Cin Psychologyj- In times of drouth the gi- raffe had to reach up into the trees for the leaves as food. This eventually caused a great elongation of the neck. Kita Cinterruptingj-'fThen what caused the hump on the camel's back, Doctor? WEDNESDAY, 6-Basketball practice begins. THURSDAY, 7-Sociology class takes a trip to K. C. Hubbard and Hunt get lost in the jewish Educational Institute. FRIDAY, 8- 1 used to have a bully time Out nights with the boys, But now 1 have a h-- of a time Enjoying conjugal joys! Henry A. Heine Hoffman, musing over newly-married life. SATURDAY, 9-Kappa Sigs celebrate their Founders Day. SUNDAY, 10-Students suddenly realize that final exams are only one Week distant. Horrible fact, indeed! MONDAY, 11-The Revival of Learning begins. TUESDAY, 12- Cactus Church chosen as captain of 1916-17 quintette to succeed BolivarH Hunter, who failed to return. WEDNESDAY, 13- Little Artie Strauss elected captain of the 1917 Car- dinal pigskin booters. THURSDAY, 14-Annual banquet for the football team is given in New Ely Hall. FRIDAY, 15-They agree like cats and dogs-faculty meeting. SATURDAY, 16-Our hands have met, but not our hearts-Pan-Hell meeting. SUNDAY, 17- Is Dr. Lewis going to sing a solo at church today?,' Why, 1 rather think not, he has too much respect for the audience. MONDAY, 18-Beginning of the end. TUESDAY, 19-Examinations. 4 ..., ,,.. ,,,, , .,,, , .... f -A----- I - ---- 4----I ---- -' -154- o fio f M H 1 Y i N.-' . .like-.-.I,-,. .J-:I.ff1.: W EDN1-:so XY 20 More CXa1T11I1at1OnS. THURSDAY 71 The rest of the examinations. FRIDAY 22 The start of the Christmas holidays Back to the Farm PHE EDITOR IN CHIEF OF THE STUDENT AFTER THF FACULTY GETS THROUGH WITH HIM -rm: 50 Mmun sou X - 3599 - 305352. T- rx-w-4. I E I 55- W Orlfflor f T917 QE NHJA Y THURSDAY, 4-School reopens with a rush. First faculty meeting of the year also held. There are the customary number of hair-pullings in evidence. FRIDAY, 5-Profs yet unsatisfied. They hold another faculty meeting, Wherein civil strife arises and the fuzz flies. For further amusement each one kicks a student out of school for last term Hunks and the next day We find seven- teen old faces missing. SATURDAY, 6-Some men are born to flunk, others achieve Hunks, and some have Hunks thrust upon them. SUNDAY, 7-lVIy son, beware of a riled-up faculty. It not only biteth like a serpent and stingeth like an adder, but it kicketh like a mule as welll NIONDAY, 8-Prof. Edwards sat in his study, his countenance furrowed with care, His mind at the bottom of business, his feet at the top of the chair. TUESDAY, 9-When there is nothing else to do at night, I study-1 WEDNESDAY, 10-Benjamin F. Thomas finally gets back to school from his Christmas vacation. Also he contributes S5 to the classification fund. THURSDAY, 11- Dad7' picks the Varsity basketball squad. Pinky', Green feels pretty certain that some promising material was overlooked. -1 I M ' Z' fa mg' ..A..N.. FY . fwq. FRIDAY, 12- Utica lVIeyers appears on the campus with his buttonhole adorned by the Alpha Nu colors. Explains that he is only pledged 'C conditionally. SATURDAY, 13-Jewell's quintette defeats Polytech, 44 to 28. SUNDAY, 14-An epidemic of mumps hits the men on the Hill. , ...,, .,.,..,,. ,...,. ..., , . . . . .,,.. 1 2 M . , ,,,, 1 .,,,, ,.,,,, , . -156- . ...... R O cl l l 0 Y f -,7.'y-1J1 z:jyy,:! va-. - ..,, gi 5 ,' gggteaisfegsur,-xtg-1-'g'Sf-nam . :are 2 ,J 5 ra, .1 fzfvfzrfc MONDAY, 15-Dr. Fleet Cin Astronomyl- Thinking is not absolutely pro- hibited in this classf, TUESDAY, 16-Prof. Hill-'White signifies purity, what does red signify?7' Freshman-4'Paint. D WEDNESDAY, 17-Dr. Parker announces to his Organic Chemistry class that in addition to the five regular recitation periods per week and the three laboratory periods, there will be an additional class held at night. THURSDAY, 18-Springlield licks us royally in basketball. FRIDAY, 19-Astronomy class goes star-gazing. 4'Brown Nlerritt wants to see Venus. SATURDAY, 20-Frexh- If a burglar should get into the cellar, would the coal chute?H Soph- No, but the kinilling wood. SUNDAY, 21-Going to Sunday School is in fact much the same as getting under a cold shower. Once one takes the plunge, one seems to rather enjoy it. MONDAY, 22-Dr. Lewis and his chapel talks are something like cocktails- one leads to another. TUESDAY, 23iccPEZllK67, Morrow Cin New Ely dining hallj-c'VVhat Havor ice cream is this, MaX?', Willett- Orange, WEDNESDAY, 24-Sons of Rest come back to life with a yawn, long and hearty, and ask for candidates. THURSDAY, 25-The Cardinal basket-tossers use Nlaryville for another stepping stone toward the championship. FRIDAY, 26-The dramatic unities Seem to be rigidly obeyed in all the faculty meetings-time, place and action, with the accent on the action. SATURDAY, 27-Dr. Greene cancels the out-of-town date for the Junior Class basketball team. SUNDAY, 28-Grover Third Churchn Schwartz get in bad as an advance agent for the basketball games. MONDAY, 29-As a prelude to the Jewell-Missouri VVesleyan basketball game, Church, Wolfe and Mayberry all get sick. TUESDAY, 30-Freshmen take the Seniors to a regular cleaning in basket- ball. Missouri Wesleyan gives us an awful scare but we finally trim them 40-36. WEDNESDAY, 31-Bad weather spoils the proposed holiday for Taflfr pictures. C i -157- rliii A41 . 1 . , -R. T W ' 9 7 H EART THURSDAY, 1-The Acs make the Juniors the laughing-stock of the school by doubling the score on them in basketball. FRIDAY, 2-The ground hog and his bosom companions, the Sons of Rest, revive long enough to see their pesky Shadows. SATURDAY, 3-Why do SquaW', Bell and '4Annette,' Nieman decorate themselves with so many various and sundry bits of court-plaster? Answer unknown. SUNDAY, 4-Dark, cold and gloomy. How nice it would seem to be back home in some Warm corner-with Her! MONDAY, 5-'cFish Herring has a sneaky feeling that he has been buncoed. TUESDAY, 6-Jewell defeats Tarkio's hopefuls in basketball. WEDNESDAY, 7- Old Sol beams forth in all his glory and gives us an ideal Taziler Day. THURSDAY, 8- Jimmie Bell teaches Practical Ethics class. Robs Freshies of a holiday. Prof. Bell feacbes efhics. FRIDAY, 9- Let us have Wine, women, dance and laughter-sermons and Soda Water the day afterln So Sigma Nu steps out.', SATURDAY, 10-Kappa Sigma entertains Pan-Hell. '4Dal,' Hampton, being the only goat present, says that his initiation justified the name, minus the Pan SUNDAY, ll-4'Ikey Igleheart departs for Honolulu. -158- -, . .,,,, rkzawif,f5EZGsm'sf5,'f4f'1?1f1af2', -E -f .12 .. '44' 'ia 1 - - ' ---, - - . , -fawra? A .,.,... . .. ,A,,,, ,.,,. , 4. ,... , .,.,, ,,4,, 4,A,,,,,, ...,,.A .,.4,.,.,,. , . -- 5 4- ' - U f 'a'::2:apP: 5 ggigggfga 5535311151 ' ' MONDAY, 12-Some of the Seniors see Dr. Parker in the library for their first time. TUESDAY, 13-Rome makes another contribution to Bible study in the form of Dr. Gill. . WEDNESDAY, 14-Dr. Fruit springs his famous Jew storyw on his class in Victorian Poetry. For particulars, see the censor. THURSDAY, 15-New wireless station completed on top of Science Hall. Getting ready for the Germans? A FRIDAY, 16-'fI'm not going to be a preacher of mediocre caliber, Pm going to be one of the big guns. -james Herring. SATURDAY, 17-Patrick Qin New Ely Hallj- Say, Myers, is there any hot water? Mayberry- No, what dfye think this is-a first class hotel? SUNDAY, 18-Gospel Team visits the Helping Hand Institute of K. C. MONDAY, 19-Freshmen smother Sophs in basketball, clinching inter-class championship. TUESDAY, 20-Another prof like Dr. Lewis and Dr. Parker and the chapel services would be in an awful mess. WEDNESDAY, 21-Dr. Griffith- If you happen to lose track of your geneal- ogy, there are certain companies who will look up your family tree for you. .Major- Some of them will plant the tree for you, too, Doctor. THURSDAY, 22-'fFather, I didn't even try to get a holiday, said George Washington Brody, president of the Student Council, so he was promptly treated to an ice bath by his patriotic Sympathizers. FRIDAY, 23-Sophomores elect class officers. Gulley and McKim the only candidates for Yell Leader. Entire class refused to vote for either of them. Office vacant. SATURDAY, 24- Solomon S. Kern is made Grand Custodian of Second West, and ordered to clean up the Hgobboonsf' SUNDAY, 25-Rochester misses Sunday School for the first time in his college ife. MONDAY, 26-Jewell twists the Panther's tail, 44 to 39. TUESDAY, 27-All future chapel talks are based on Arkansas and Gulley.'1 WEDNESDAY 28-Etherton gives his oration in chapel . .,. ...,......... .....,,...,......- A ...... .... . ,...,. - . ... .3 I i -159- ,.,.A44,, 'TF1 0 -1f'K'fE-' iz-57221: .U'455m,f-1E- ' 7'T'.'.22.:12--lI':-1'-5251: ?'f'p-'2 '- ., ' .,'Jg'g, !-Q2:,,1!jEgg3.,cg.i4 ,. xyrcirygq ann'-Q . -- . . -1 1 , s ' ......,. , , , .A,l 1 Y , IWIIAIERCIIII THURSDAY, I+Too tame for the Lion, yet too fierce for the Lamb. FRIDAY, 2-Basketball team departs for the final trip of the season. SATURDAY, 3-Iewell,s indoor track team wins the meet from Baker in Con- vention Hall, K. C. SUNDAY, 4+Bob Simpson gets his name in the Post alongside of Curt Perry- man. 'fBob and Curtf' IVTONDAY, 5- View Norris begins to issue his Hinsurancef' S5 per. TUESDAY, 6-All the popular epidemics of the day-mumps, measles and scarlet fever-flirt with the men on the Hill. - XKVEDNESDAY, 7-Dr. Cook is able to be back on the Hill after severe illness. THURSDAY, S-Prof. Richmond says: 'clyfoney talks, all right, but all it ever says is 'Good-by'.7' FRIDAY, 9-Seniors proclaim that all high school emblems must be discarded by undergraduates. SATURDAY, 10- Cosmops soccer team lose to St. George, 3 to 2. SUNDAY, II-Pete Trotter wakes up thinking it is lVIonday, and goes to class. IVIONDAY, 12-Dr. Fleet tells about half of his College Algebra class that he already 'cfeels them slippingf, TUESDAY, 13-Dr. Fleet is quarantined with scarlet fever scare. College Algebra class in hysterics. They think it is the kind hand of Providence. Doctor Fleet thinks otherwise. WEDNESDAY, I4-'Winter term exams begin to loom up on the horizon again, making an Imperfect End to Nfany Perfect Days. THURSDAY, I5-Tatler '17 goes to press and thusly the story endsf' We would like to recount for you the many glorious events which have occurred since that happy time-of those golden moments of victory and blurred-out memories of defeat-those triumphs on athletic field and campus. Each has surely left its landmark-a stepping stone, let us hope, toward that Greater William Jewell. c'THl'fY'RE WEARING TIFIEM HIGHER IN I'I,iXWrXII! -160- 'A E 4 E531 . . ,.,., , . XIRS. E. COOK Hlatron of Nfw Ely Hall X ,iz Y , , Sf, ,LQ 4 z 1, w f V I I 5' 1 V 1 3140, . ffl' ' i 2 i Q Q V if I , ' f , ,. ' K A f f,, Q H, 4 gf QWNQ' 3 A fy I Q fffwwfulhw A f 4 1 ' 'X ff .. 557- 5' V H' K x 'fy ...ll .,,., My J V V .. hm A, -, :: '1'3,.h - 1 A 1-. , W, 3. ,gl , ,,...,,.. , , , . KIPVCHIQN Nrw Fly Hall -161- ...uf -' f- -J X C .,.f+ ':- ':A -' 4,-919v.1.!.ab.-, - M, k .,.,.-14-A.. 1 .5 ,, 4: -1 ' ,, ww 4 , -.'.,..,Q-4,-fa' pn.-g,q-rg. 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I lr. . .... .. . .-. .,... . . . rw. ,,,.,,,, L, x t ff 11 -A Yew J, -1, V, ,, X, S ,, ,sk if gli A .,, Lf Q ,4 If 11-R 1 f ,,,. z y If I is Z Z ' Y GRQQPANERY is 1.4 A gi ,Q - 5 A: iz.- CExplanatio1z-A place where they brew 7 IS a brewery, a place where they groan ii is a groaneryj d ,gil i The hours I spent with you, dear Math, ': if, Are but a string of groans to me. X As I look them over, even now, 5. My groanery, my groanery. I j Each hour a groan, each groan a pain, I That stamps my memory with disdain, jfff I pondered oler the page of trig,' 5: Analytics and calculus, until insane. ,'-L Q, 1 'sci' Oh memories of those Hunks and Hunks! e Oh weary toil and bitter cram! Q .,,f Now that at last I'm through them all, I- Nobody knows how glad I am! -Sung by a Senior. w rfv- A STX gi Qi.. . .1 g iff , , ,u , ,, ,t, , , , y t uy , t,,,, y t i y , ,QI gu m . , . zz. -: .I-1 .Lui :Ig ,,.,..-. - .1-1.1 ,-.-,.,,, 1-.,..v,., . -. ........ I ..,.,.., .,.,.....,,4,.. .,..,, ,4., ,...,..,,...,. ,... p -163- 4 1 Q 'N N .1f' ' .. AA.,Q,4 0 - 1 .- .A - V- . ..,. , ...,.. - . , . .-W 4.-. .4,., V, . .,.,.. 1 41 4. 1 , ---,. ,,.,.. 4 . .,,f., ., ,. ,, . 1-'Q-c --as--f f-nl 11- 1- av lr'--2.-1,--.-f'-,fm 5 .2 .1 ii 7 1 ' ' C 5121 152,21 I 'L .iff-'if' 5 .1 ' C095 RATEENETEES llplhii Gamma Delta Founded at Liberty Ladies' College, 1492. Number of active members, 13. Number of inactive members, 5,000,000. Number of chapters Cno Phi Gam can seem to rememberl. The chapter in William Jewell is a happy, loving little family in which most of the members are distanlty acquainted with each other-although some of them will not admit it. They live in a cute little house down-town, the interior of which is decorated by that delicately feminine taste which they always show. They are really very nice little boys, but all the other rough-neck frats try to pick on them, for protection against whom they rely on their chaperons-the faculty members. Motto- Gentlemen and scholars allf' Sigma Na Founded in Johnson's Cafe, 496 A. B. Number of living members, 23 Number of dead members-the rest. Number of chapters, HM Cthe M in W. CQ The Sigs reside in an ancient, moth-eaten hovel on North H20 Street, where it has been said several of the members have derived a great thirst. CAfter joining, a Freshman would naturally try to drown his sorrow.D They are all strong in favor of the abolition of fraternities. Some of the prominent Sigma Nus are: Hal Head, the love-sick maiden, Topsy McKim, the malted milk fiend, Doc Reynolds, who knows he is a prodigy, and Cactus Church, who suspects it. The pin is a wart-shaped affair and is never worn in company. Motto- What is home without a father?H-fake MO0Cijf'. .. - i-4 ' -A-- '4'- -- --.a4-. .... .. .. . .. . ., , . . - . .1 . zi. ..,.,. ,, I -164- 1 --'44'A O I clfl 0 lf' .. .1 1, - ' ,. .1 :11 , ,, - ,, 13 1, I-1 .'.,'-if.. .I1 .. ' '2w? A4 gg.:-,sfif:5's:5Q.' '.1.2ak':gyi'i-.4-Errzf-.ffQ4. !J'f:' ' -' af- 1' in-an 1 -1 -fire' -1 A-1:.iJ':f'i f - ' 5 'ijgi-21.1-,X '.-. - ,H '- UMR FRATERNETH Q Kappa Alpha Founded in the Kearnes' Kindergarten, 37 B. C. Number of active members-a few. Number of Sub-Rosas -a great many. Number of active chapters-none. The K. A.'s have a great number of men in the chapter-Paul Hubbard, the bookworm, and Tubby Graves, the chorus-lady. They are strong, influential men, too-in fact they have managed to influence all the extremely young Fresh- men in school to pledge to Kappa Alpha. Dal Hampton, the motherly somnom- bulist, sees to it that they wash their faces regularly, keep their feet dry and that they are all safely tucked in bed each night. All Freshmen who have not yet discarded their rompers are eligible. Colon-Blue and White Cbaby ribbonj. Motto-4'A little child shall lead them. Kappa Sigma Founded in Palestine by the Children of Israel. Number of chapters-5,289 Number of members-l,20l. The William Jewell Chapter is confined in a rheumatic hovel, modeled some- what after Solomon's Temple, and graced by such dashing devils as handsome Squaw Bell, the cheap wit, dainty Roy Elmore, the lady-killer, and Julian Bum Hook, author of 'CTO Be Seen is to be Heard. The Kappa Sigs pledge the greater part of the Freshman class each year. Most of them quit school soon afterward, The color of the fraternity is tomato red and is usually found on the members noses. Anybody can join them if they first see the gang and then still want to. Motto-'fln Botts we trust. . ,,,. 1 . f f -- - .... ..... .., .. . . C. .ra - -A . . -v rr 1 - -' . ..'1 ' 1 1 -165- .. , 'N ' ., . .f Qi- .ct .3 Hy-t,,, . . ' . ,-... .. .--fpv-' '3 5 1-'-11:.f 1 - l V' 'Hb-'-i'h 'fiilfri 21 if-5'2 -L' ---- :F 313-fliikzil T A 1 'iN 'rf IYZEUZ V - ---4 -' ' ' - Q- -: 1 2 If: Ti -- , za .J 1 'ug-sat: Y ?:': ':1' - -1 5 - Q. 'f 5--: -:. ' :'z T'Y'- f ' 5171? -1' K-.AJ 'Q 4- t, ,ri 53. ,.::- L, 74, rr., l S l l U 1 V 1 Ont o f ' l fi T T E Ef krfwgmfrflh QAHJUG I.-Freshmen, obey the commands of thy elder brother, lest one in wrath mock thee, saying: Ha, hal Goat, the barrel-stave awaiteth thee! II.-Thous shalt not covet thy brother's wife, nor his shirts, nor his collars, all nor his smoking-tobacco, nor his text-books, nor anything that is thy brother's for surely shall he do thusly unto thee threefold. Ill.-Thou shalt cheerfully and liberally allow all thy brothers to copy all thy ill note-book work and all thy term papers, lest peradventure thy chapter's li grades be trailed in the dust. V ,lt y, IV.-Thou shalt pay thy chapter dues with promptness, even though they exceed thy supply of ready cash, lest thy delay cause vile epithets to be hurled at thy ill ls . W, jjll head. V.-When the collectors stand before thy dwelling with the accumulations of li monthly bills, then shalt thou meet the gentlemen at the door saying, No it one at home,', and furthermore thou shalt entertain them there until all thy brethren are safely camped under beds and tables and other obscure retreats. ll VI.-If thy brother falleth in the hands of the prophets of Baal and comes home if soused from the Springs, then shalt thou meet him at the car and see that ,ll he is safely conducted home to that place of refuge-the bath-tub. VII.-Speak .with a bridled tongue concerning the members of thy faculty, for of a Verity these be great men seeking thy downfall, and thy words may be ,M used against thee. W ip, VIII.-Thou shalt rook all the other local Greeks before they get a chan ce to ru rook thee, lest thy chapter be left to hold the bag alone. 'A 1 m IX.-When there is work to be done around the house, then shalt thou seek i other quarters, for of a surety some of thy brethren will attend to it for you. l lb l X.-Love thy brother even better than thou lovest thyself, for it is so Written in l the Book of the Law. J 1.22, C: .H .::. .,ti-ij., I VQWIIQ V V.-Z: A -166- .... . , .:-Egg.-. 31: qi., 4, ,FL ,M N r 3'-1iiZ7i?1i2fQfCiiQW X 54i'ai5fiie!f' ' -5 51 I2 ' , if L. ' i 2 't ' ' V1 4 '.zj 'v an N .X lm ,s ji I v, 31. r A -N' 1 4 v ir' .1 ,Ni, .LUN 1' N , , ,x 1, , v, 1 I , , 3 1 , f 'la if Ss. auf Nw Q 'ff I ,V ,, an ffrf J fa 1 f 4 4 FALL W ING ' ' Frightened Freshman, f House to eat. Look him over fi Head to feet. , Slip him button, 3 Without fear. S , Find out later- . I I Awful swear. Somebody blundered. '52 Last night as I lay dreaming, ,' I had a dream so fair- y I dreamed all the profs in this old school I . f Passed by my door over there. I I . And as each one was passing, They begged me just to say , That I would take their course this year, g - 25 And they would give me 'A'. I They promised me Phi Beta Kappa, and i g All the other frats, too, I They promised me sincere friendship From every single prof, They promised me-1 4 And then my alarm clock went off. . ' 'mn ifnasiiivikuas esativr H A , 1. The Senior is my persecutorg I shall ' ' I not rest. 2. He maketh me to Wear a green cap, ' he casteth me into muddy Waters. M ., 3. He degradeth my soul, he leadeth me into paths of servitude for his name,s sake. 4. Yea, on the Hill another enemy have I, even the Sophomore, With his A rod and his staff he chastiseth me. 5. The profs shove examinations be- I W ' fore me when I am unprepared, my cof- fers are empty for I have purchased chapel seats. 6. Surely flunking and failure shall follow me all the days of my life and I will remain in the Freshman Class forever. A- -'- . -'--' ' 4 -' 9 -16 7 - 'l' , . y 0 'ziz r El .Q -- :fi rf: Q- ..-.- -- f 1 ' i ' A fool there was, and math he took, Even as you and I. - All the joys and pleasures of life forsook, In the library sought a quiet nook And buried his head in a big Trig book- Even as you and I. A fool there Was, and he got a Hunk, Even as you and Ig When he studied hard his grades they - sunk, Until the profs knew his Work was punk, When he studied X and some other junk- Even as you and I. The fool was kicked from his ,custorned place, Even as you and I. He fizzled out in the final race, Because he couldn't quite hold the pace- In fact he was just a hopeless case- Even as you and I. 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The old school took a prominentpart in the war and there have been guns on the hill ever since. Among the most prominent are: The Chemistry guns, the Biology guns, and the English, German, Spanish, Greek, French, and Latin guns. All of these guns, however, are American. One of the queries of the school is: If an apple can be sweeter, cannot a trig gun be trigger?', They hardly ever pull it, howeverj After these guns graduate, they go off but some- times you can hear them roar in the classroom. Although William Jewell is located on a hill, every student is supposed to be on the level. Long before the prohibition iight began to 'take on definite form, the college was divided into two parts-the wet and the dry. The dry in- cludes the walks, drives, buildings, etc. The ponds are wet. There used to be a wire fence around the college campus but some time ago when dueling became such a dangerous sport, Jewell cut out the fencing. If war should ever break out, the students say they would simply call each other bricks and form a wall. One or two fellows are wall-eyed already. There are several buildings on the hill. These are stationary. The front campus, however, runs down to the street. No one knows what it ran down. The sidewalks at the college used to all be made of brick until someone became ashamed of their condition and built one cement walk as a kind of an example. E H .. ' ' .. .. .,,., .,...,.,..,.....,',.. . . ... .. ....., 1 ...:: -VZ M169- I ' b ,mf .. 5- , .-.. ., . :, .44- f ,, 1 I d l fa, 'ta .. ,... . .Milf Lxkaxff' +I? i-'M J-- f.I . 'gb' 1. 13 5' ..1,':1 . -. :1,iw5,,i' -E ta.:vy5-?5fsi--Elafs N dfiifigfllf' 4' 32: , W if f'ug1+:fzb.sg1f'. , 'Algae .4.-- ' 5 -Jggzwviss .... . 3 ., t,f,-:sg-,:,e.'-3: :.ff'f-- -- i, -1.-.4547-.3-5-1q:: f,,., ., -,g.p,hA. .- .. 1-.-1,,,.:x FJ- .-'..1-4 .'..-' .- - - ' ' nf'sigimigxggq-5Qc::3:.5tr1 1 2, 1 1 . .-7r,gI.,:1:'. i-- 'L -' .1 The faculty of William Jewell are all Baptists but most of them have lylethodist wives. So, like the tale of Jack Sprat, no matter whether it sprinkles or whether it pours, everyone gets along nicely. Some of the professors are doctors and some are not. The doctors are the hardest on the students because they make them take their medicine. Also some instructors are fat and others lean the other way. There was once a '4prof in the scgiik wgi gad ib gaur ib gus head. He was never popular because his pupils were always being uballed Cbaldj out.', You can't Cook a Coon in a Greene-Fruit-Basket. Some of the students at William Jewell are very brilliant. Dr. Fleet says that he has more stars in his astronomy class than in any other. Everyone shines in English. The literary students are said to shine the most because they are more polished. Four students-Finney, Snow, Smith and Cox-usually get the mail for the college office. They are called the mail Cmalej quartette. Once a student in the Business Department tried to take Biology CBugologyD because he said it should belong there. No one in the college was ever accused of murder but there has been a lot of time killed around the Co-operative Bookstore. ,fi ' Lf .. 4. u . . .,,.: -5.4-23:5-Rini? ' E' Ii :k?'1F93h'.!', 5213153 .WI fixr' ' Er' - main ' 1 31,-12325, rssmzga-Zgf' f - ?-.vm 2 's.--'-mfg: P F1ll 1 ' ' Ev' ' 4 . we WING ns X- 1-,Ari-ggfwzfsg 5935 fi of, '-'A -'-4- .- ' J ' Y 4 s ll ,.. . .,. ... -1'70-- 1--- O I dll O! f' 1 X fi 3.1:-. gf' H ty .D- -- 'Q'- .1 lFoxy9s Mules Daddy Fruit had a class of mules, And saucy jacks were they. Theyid haw at him and bray at him One hundred times each day. But no matter how much noise they made In September, March or hlay, Old Foxy just made fun of them- What good are jacks that cannot bray? Him Memoriam No ornament of superb design, No monument ever of its kind, Was fashioned by the hand of man In this country or distant land. It blossomed like a late Summer's rose. How much fun it caused, no one knowsg But January came, and we were abashed- For Roy Parker was de-mustached. The Mathematies Yell Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rel Matheinaticsl lylathematicsl Q. E. D.l Exit All Those Under Eight It was such a heartless thing to do, Wihen Januaryis winds blew bold, To turn out all those perfectly good men Into bitter VVinter's cold. 5 17 A1 fn : .1A . , Orlhtlfl 11 . . ,. W. , , , . ,.,.,x, 4 5 . ..,,,,, .... . H, .4 Z, A H :A 1' -f -.vii-,lf-'y-... .4:.c u'-1 . .14-'.,-,..,,.x ..,v.:,. UMA' f - ' JB .H F 1 in 4 z,E,.,.NMW .,.. Z .,.,.,. , ,,,,, .... , ,,,, 1 . ,,. ,L 1 ., . .1 ., . ,,-,. , .Q ,v,. ,wig , .i,.U4,L.-. . ' just za Few lhimlheir Lines There was a young man named Head, Who twenty fellows once fed. He said: l've run out of eats, f . 2 But if you'll all keep your seats 1 l,. fi Fll give you a spread on the bedf, Alril A saucy fellow named Nieman V Once thought himself cut out for a seaman. f But he grew so fat He had to give up that- VVhat. you'll do next we cannot see, man. X4 .gs I A Little ,lewell llomnaunee Grace. Ray. Moonlight. Long, Love, Burns. Day. Hunt Cash. Nlorrow. Church-Bell. Rice. Ford. Good-speed. Friend Socialist,' Davis once said ' a That he wished VVilliam Jewell co-cd. For without them-on the level- How in the devil Are some of us men going to wed? Last September a young Freshman brat Wouldn't wear his little green hat. But a dip in the pond lVlade the fellow very fond, And he wore his emerald headpiece after that. xg 'fff if-V , ,. ,,,.,,., --A- ..,.,. ,, .,,,.,.. ,,.,.. f ., .,..,.- .-51:1-'I-4 - -gf., - 5 r ' -- A -1' .,,-z yhffq' 13.-:nf A. ' 'guy ,I :Mrk -, ..,-. ....-. ..... . ,ig 4 Yi , :E .L K W 1, , -. '. 'zulu' 5.-1 1-H5241 gg, '..rTA-.,,.5.i,: iz., -Q, y 4112? 1 ' 1 ' ' '-1 -:Ng-g..,:,3.::55 3,551-:,ff.g5fg5 .3..i-5,'i4-gL,ag-:-.'j :- 13' :- . 5 - f'Fig.'f4,-g.-i., 1. .S. ,.-R-I,-.I ,-I-qu., , -. g Somewhat Radical Equations l9l7 body I+ - Talcum powder Pair toothpicks -Shave + haircut - 100 pounds Z Van Hook' VRoy Parker - Mustach 2 Human being. 1 li Brown Durby + Smile - Grouch D L , il -i-1-I r. ewis. Curly Locks Bay Window Tigeril, Wild Steer X Bronco - R d C h - Lion ' Bull Durham VPrince Albert- - O Hey as ' , , , VDetective Hardin fSOOl3l1Sm + Argumentationj - -----.- : Ben Davis VHarry Rogers Bandylions Devil W H , Roses + Good nature - Plnkyu Greene' Charles the Great X Remington I Wallace. Napoleon Gregg Jimmy Bell - -fEEl2ii- + Bookkeeping : Hines Cox. - Five years -Violin -P -HHandyH Hancock + Wife : Reed. - Nut Q -Fairchild Gill M Household goods . - Preacher X U Poet - Genius I Wife + Seven ' -Basketball Society debater- Roy Porter. u i uv t i P i ,,,. ,,..,.,., .,,, .... , , , , ..,,., .,,,.,.,.,'.,.....,4v, .,, , , ,, .,,, , ,.,.41 :1,, -173- r ' A..,..,A O r - 4. ,. -f 4 , , ,,.,. .1 .- ,I 'rf'--'11 J .- 1 - . . ' u..:.:.+ 5: 41- .. 1-f 4' ':-'1 J.'1-'5'- T: .- .::..s.n:i11 'f.'11'j.'L'vi',.4--.-JJ. '..-:'1.: .14 . k - .r- . A..-..l.,, f- . ,- A. fq. .,,- , f r f 4-.., .-,J S- V. 4.-f,f..,1.. .- .1. -. -ff,- ' ..1'i3'Qf1l5I':f'.7 1 - ' - - CAN YQUDU HMAGHN EQ Rochester Sims in his right mind? Jimmy Bell not in a hurry? Rodney,' Cash as meek as a lamb? Dick Clippard with a shave? V. Edmunds without his book-satchel? Handy Hancock with a nickel? Fish Herring as a hold-up man? HKemp Kemper without a chew in his jaw? Highpockets', Shull giving a horse-laugh? Kids,' Deal and Mullendore studying? Roy Parker without his war-whoop? Pat,' Patterson teaching a Sunday School class? '4Doc Reynolds wheeling bricks? A Nlaynard Thorne in love? '4Pete,' Trotter out for track? Clyde Church without a pin on his vest? HHG EST AMBETE N Dr. E. Cook .r..... ...... T o run William Jewell College. E. W. Swank ?...,.........,. To break all speed records in accounting. Prof. Bohlin .....?. ,....,.. 'T io make announcements in chapel. Dad Bowlff ,....,. ........ T o paw the ground and grunt. j. E. Dazrix ......,,. ........ T o dress flashy and appear dignified. Prof. Edwardx .,............,. To scare Freshmen. Dr. Fruit .......... ........ T o teach donkeys English. Dr. Fleer .....,. ........ T o argue against evolution, and get everyone, especially preachers, to swallow Bible literally. Dr. Lewif ,........, .....,.. T o lead chapel and pray until the bell rings. H. G. Parkfr ........,,........ To grin out loud at his own wit. Dr. Snlherlanci D. E.. Allfn ,,.... Antoine .........,,. Balm ...,,.,.....,,.. Sguazo Bell .,..,. fmzmze Bell ,........ .,..... T o Bowlfx .,........ , Brody ............. Brodricle ......... Burnf .,........... H. V. Cafh ..... C. C. Church ..., Pan! Cook ........ ..... .To ..... .To ..... .To ..,.. .To make students use library. get to wear a Freshie cap. own and manage the '4Greasy Spoon. get nerve enough to be late to class. run his lodge. be seen in Dr. Crreene's company. argue about the Bible. keep out of danger. break Chem. Lab. apparatus. be seen and heard. reform the boys on cussing. wear all the cheap jewelry he can get on his vest. be an athlete. ,......To ..,,...To .......To .....,,To ..,....To ......,To .......To ' ' '-1 x lvffa -174- . . . . Hinef Cox ....A..., Courtney ............,,.......,.. Ben Davie .,....,.......,.....,. B. F. Davzdson ..,...A.,..... Etherton ......,..............,.,.. F inney ,....,...................... F rancif .............AA..........,,, C. F. Gzll .,.,......,..........,.. W. W. Graves .....,.......,.. Gully ............,..............,.. C. N. H ardin .... Fish Herring Head Hubbard Kem per Leedy Long Mayberry Mabry M eador R H Palmer M ormfon Brockhouxe M acD0nald Geo Lee Tumpx Graber Dr Lewtf M CK rm Roy Parker Park! Patrick R W Porter Reed Bale: Chznk Richmond G C Schwart f W Schull R F Szmf Tobias V an Hook Wallace Fred W hzte as Watts XY 1 in i ' i ,, , 13 ' , .... - ,,,kL,,., .,,,4,,,x,L , E -.M ,,', 7 ,,-. .,v,, 1. . . . . , To To To To To To To To : L Sw.-v':.,. -.- fr- --.C-.Y f4'f'.:,b:.4 z ,a 1?1'.'-1 . i-1. 5 ,L .'f'.?'t:' :' .1- -, 1 1 . show his authority. be aisecond Charles Frohman. continue in capacity of Governor of Old Ely. call meetings of Square and Compass Club in chapel be a great orator. be a second D. Cook. 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It is a Fraternity Jewelry Catalogue lllustrating s High Grade Jewelry For lVlembers of National and Local Greek Letter Societies. :. 1 ADDRESS Burr, Patterson Sc Company The Fraternity Jewelers Detroit, Michigan Hotel Major Under Nlanagement of the McCartney's l Class and Fraternity Banquets a Specialty POPULAR PRICES W rn. F. H elm Commission Co. ii-Wholesalel The House of Quality Fruits and Vegetables 421-423 Walnut St. Kansas City, Mo. Dudfield's D u s t le s s All metal crayon trough and eraser cleaner should be installed on all black boards. SANITARY-because the dust falls into a removable metal trough with re- movable Wire mesh screen. Keeps the erasers out of the dust. A slight rub keeps the erasers clean. For prices address Dudfield Mfg. Co. Liberty, Mo. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF OSTEOPATHY KIRKSVILLE, MO. The Largest and Foremost Osteopathic College in the World DR. A. T. STILL, President. C. E. STILL, D. O., Vice President. G. A. STILL, M. S., M. D., D. O., Surgeon. G. M. LAUGHLIN, M. S. D., D. O., Dean. E. C. BROTT, Secretary-Treasurer FOUR YEAR COURSE Our Next Class Opens September 17, 1917 For Catalogue and Literature Address the Secretary DOUGLAS CHOCOLATES For Those Who Care For Candy---or For You When a better Chocolate is made Douglas will make it DOUGLAS CANDY COMPANY St. Joseph, Missouri STEPHENS JUNIOR COLLEGE COLUMBIA, MISSOURI Fully Accredited as a Junior College by the University of Missouri and other Standard Institutions The following statistics show the remarkable growth of Stephens College in resident enrollment and educational standards since its standardization as a Junior College in 1912: 1913-14-Increase in enrollment over preceding year 10001, 1914-15-Increase in enrollment over preceding year 15fZ,. 1915-16-Increase in enrollment over preceding year 25'Z,. 1916-17-Registration closed August 1, 1916, with dormi- tories filled to capacity. The enrollment for 1916-17 shows an increase of over ISOZ, over the enrollment for 1912-13. Eighty-five per cent of present enrollment are graduates of accredited four-year high schools. The number of graduates from the literary department has increased 22723. The number of students matriculating from accredited high schools has increased 200Z,. One-fifth of the students in the literary department are honor graduates from accredited four-year high schools. C For Catalogue and Information Address JAMES M. WOOD, A. B., B. S., University of Missouri A. M., Columbia University. HOTEL Ralph Wickoff . .-L. First National SA il Bank Building KANSAS CITY, MO. Popular Prices, Large Rooniy Rooms Shower Bath, 81.50 Single. Tub Bath, 561.50 to 82.50. Detached Bath,,?5l.00 to 52.00. EXCELLENT CAFES AND GRILL 575,000 just expended in new furnishings and hetterments. An ideal place for students. You are sure to meet friends from several colleges here. Located in the heart of the city. Thoroughly up-to-date and first-class in every particular. HOTEL SAVOY CO. Alonzo B. Clark, See.-Treas. and Mgr. Headquarters for . VV. C. men wanting homes or life insurance. BOTH PHONES 63 W.VV.VVHITESIDE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Cut Glass, Kodaks ' and Supplies EYEs TESTED AND GLASSES FITTED Repairing cz Specialty NORTH sion PUBLIC SQUARE LIBERTY, MO. -- gl. yfiwyz, . WE Ewan ETT ANNUAL? A EWQW M' UTM' Haawaa TUQEZQHUEBS THIS ANNUAL PRINTED AND BOUND BY Union Bank Note Company PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHING, STEEL AND COPPER PLATE 10th and Central Kansas City, Mo. ,i l V 'M' ,7fg'Q '7, - as 2z21u,:.u..:.1...fa.y:-L.: fum.:-1:-1 r ' ' - '- - ' v f - -' -- I--' ' 'L9'i:2'-:::'v m:g1rlf::':--f-- : '- nlx1:',, -Y I In 1 , ,gh I I .i I I L! I ' I I 1 .I N! II I5 I I I2 1: I3 gh, 'x I II I 4 I I 5 I1 II 4 I I, 'I XI I I I I I a I I R I 11 'L 3 I I I , I'- I I I ,1 I 'I I 1 I 'ai -musi- , 'M 'I WE carry a representa- tive line of HART, SCHAFFNER Sc MARX clothes in stock at prices S25 and less. We can also furnish you the same make, your own selection of cloth and model at a very small advance in price. G F1 D' I Q LIBERTY'S S M SSLEKEESQ T M 1NsT1TUT1oN lg IE L o CAPITAL 1 I 31601100 S L B B EIGHT OF oUR J. J. Stogdale DIRECTORS 1 Cl h. A ARE 8 0t mg CO- WILLIAM JEWELL E Bors g EVERYTHING . In the Line of Kelly 81 Perkins BU I LD I NG' DRUGGISTS M Bright, Dry and of Both Phone 58 Excellent Quality -4 as Try Us Candy Ansco Kodaks OTE Spalding Baseball Supplies A. D. s. and Nyal'S B Remedies Lumber Co. Both Phones 398 Liberty, Missouri MISSOURI GAS AND ELECTRIC S ER V I CE COMPANY James Cost ello Lumber Co. I1-.II General Building Material Everything in the Dry Ili! Establishe cl 1888 Incorporated 1910 Ill LIBERTY, MISSOURI WM. F. NORTON P dent E. S. HUNT, Vice-President JOHN NI. NEWLEE, Cashie E. H. NORTON, JR., Assistant Cashier THE CITIZENS BANK OF LIBERTY, MO. I l 'l Capital Stock, - - 275,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Proflts, 820,000.00 Dress Well Your Part There Success Lies Looking the part has much to do with success. He Who is Well attired will be Well received but he Whois shahhily clothed is denied an audience. No sensible man believes that style is Worthless, or that conservative adherence to style is not a prime necessityg and the men who denounce style are either foolish or insincere. There are men Who are so intent upon What they call Work , as to be apparently unconscious of style, hut their attitude blocks their own progress. A little observation and inquiry on their part would prove to them that a little style would put speed into success. Land Clothing Co Liberty Mo REEN JEWELRIXDRPQQD M ANUFACTURING JE WELERS Diamond MOUHt1HgS Diamond Jewelry Tel pho e 1253 Ma ll04 Walnut Street KANSAS CITY MISSOURI FRATERNITY JEWELRY AND NOVBLTIES O , a en in I Take No Chances l Have your Shoes Repaired at ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP You'll be glad you did it. Very best material at right prices. First National Bank LIBERTY, MO. Capital and Surplus, S150,000 JOHN S. MAJOR, President Best Shop in Clay County. -IAS. COSTELLO, Vice-President Opposite the Citizens GEO. S. RITCHEY, Cashier Bank. YVe are here to serve. Give us your bus- iness and you will be pleased. BEN F. IQOONSE, Prop. LIBERTY, Mo. L. P. Camden Meats and Groceries First Class Service Rendered East Side of the Square Both Phones 67 J. S. Conway Groceries and Queensvvare Club House Brand Food Products Telephones, 107 and 108 D. A. MoRR TRANSFER sf sToRAGE co. S Transfer, Storage and Distributors Packing, Moving and Shipping Household Goods a Specialty Fireproof Warehouses - - 2619 Grand and 2114 Central Office Fourteenth and Baltimore KANSAS CITY, MO. Bell Phone, Grand 609 Home Phone, Main 4-36 Busch Tailoring Company CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING QT Married Men, Bring Your Wives in to see our line of LADIES, HATS QW Wait Here for the Interurbcm Cam Both Phones 118 . Corner Main Street and the Interurban Line LIBERTY, MO. We Reach the People LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY Long Distance Quick-use the Home ARROW Shirts ARRCW Collars JESSE C. HARDS ROY STEPHENS Lee Clark glfltlllllg and Shoe Hards-Stephens 0 mp any Furniture Co. QUTFITTERS LIBERTY, Mo. TO MEN AND BOYS C LO T H IN G SHGES, FURNISHINGS The goods you like at the prices you can afford to pay. NFWLOCIXTION SGUTH SIDE OF SQUARE Rugs, Carpets, Mattings and Linoleums Picture Framing a Specialty Bell Phone 44 Home Phone 68 I f',f eft- 4 ,. I f I 1 0m,,,.,.., oP7 C'AN i 1.9 :A.sra:v:,vf1f .rn 27 Years' Experience Your Guarantee of Satisfaction. Our Keelock Mountings Hold Your Lenses Always Tight. Headquarters for Jewells Always welcome at the Gen- tlemen's Cafe J. B. ZUERKER The Kirkland KRYPTOK Realty Co. INVISIBLE Real Estate Rentals BIFOCALS Loans and Bonds Factory on the Life, Accident and Fire Insurance . Public stensgfaphef Notary Public Premises LIBERTY, MrssoUR1 Kansas City ook Igxchange 715 Main Street Wve can save you money on your books. If you don't come in it's your own fault. 135 NUFF SAID Y! ik i'rf1.ftn'::twr ' - t--an 'iri' :::ri:'. ' i- V 1 -., ,. - 'A e , 1 1' my it t 1 5 1- 31:54--:Wx is i ff- :Q R Q 1: fi , 5 Q z .. .SQL ' ' - va Y , 'i,L Q',:',:'l,-:buff-1:f'j7g:A 1 -s.........w:,....+. it A-H 1-51155. if f--,.. Q 5- .v,. ,.. .f.. - I gpmuritrr 1 Ball Bearing- Long Wearing Silent Operating. Rent a machine for three months then apply on purchase price. Used by Office and Business Departments of college. ADDRESS L. C. Smith 8. Bros. Typewriter Co. 220 East Tenth Street Kansas City, Missouri A E 1 ,M -54 N al YQ! l if 11 air wlgl ,I .W , w L Henry' Q7VIoore PHOTOGRAPHER L' 'W I 'Ill V' fl X! ' , fi' f 1 a mf-'1 ,ww 5 -1:1 f' Q Q 5 4Jlll !l1l'x,X1M ' - MW fa X lwlullw M ' I 1, .45 Q ,. 2 np Q... . A 1 MMI Nw, V 2 . P T I E A5 blnn H 'j1. I w X ,,,. ww .AJ 379 '.--i 151: - -V, ' ,lw1w0YW ' . -.f,,.,, , Q .V-hz H :-, 1 ' IA , lx 'I A , M , f-Q ix ,ff ll . - Q h V J i5lEi:Mi,i,viu,,, 1 ' -,:P-A W 'ff W al ' 0 N 'W -ff .. 1 f - 'f ' - , N ww , ,ff W -' .A--.1 Q- A f GAO 1:5 ,II NXN X N fp f !Ww' ?hfX . f a, Wm rp 12 f ' i f! Nn, !m1NfI1l 4W , 5, ' VM, A. lx Q L if :gil jk TM y r HJ , I ff-4 41V. '53:- .. 'H a w ' lg! 4 'fgfx l wig ' .gif-ANS::1,'5 --zkxgif-' , ' WWg-wwwwfBaWM4Mwmw.- , ' Q J M 47 Z ,Q f V, 1v Zs' X J . , H1115 'if ' i ?wf WWMWWFWVWMW, 7'?f.. ? l -,,! 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X MAMWM fi., Q V'i'2 a ,2awi5wQ51D5ZfQ5???fiff Q' A , W.- .,,,.., ,, .K ' ' ' a , iff , , E,LeCYgmgii2i Kansas City, Q7VIissouri Official Photographer 1917 TATLER W A B A S H TRAIN SERVICE Kansas C,1tx 10 00 am Delmar Ax enue 6 O9 pm Vandex enter Avenue 6 15 pm St Lou1S Ll1'11Ol'I Stauon 6 30 pm Delmar Ax enue Kansaa Cltx St LOUIS Unxon Stauon Vandex enter Avenue UIPMENT Electrzc lzghtcd Solzd Steel Drawzng Room anal Compartment Sleepmg Cars servalzon Parlor Cars Ezrst Class Chazr Cars and Coaches Dlnzng Cal Servzce 903 Q10 Q20 5 30 v KanQaQ Cltx 1 00 pm St Lou1Q Umon Stauon Z 00 Delmar Avenue 10 30 pm Jandeventer Avenue Vandex enter Ax enue I0 37 pm Delmar Avenue Z 28 dFl'1 FYI VII YN DI'T'l IDITI St Loum UNION Statlon 10 50 pm Kansai C1ty 9 30 pm UIPMENT Steel Observatzon Parlor Cars Ezrst Class Chazr Cars Cseats freej and Coaches Dining Car Moberlv to Montgornery and Moberly to Kansas C1ty Kansas CIIV 10 00 pm v Delmar Ax enue 6 35 am Vandeventer Ax enue 6 45 am St LOUIS UNION Stauon 7 00 am St LOUIS UNION Statlon 10 30 pm Vandeventer Avenue 10 38 pm Delmar Avenue 10 45 pm KanSaQ C1tv 7 30 am EQUIPMENT Electrzc Lzghted Sleepzng Cars All Steel Club Cars F1rst Class Chazr Cars Cseats reel and Coaches KANSAS CITY AND EXCELSIUR SPRINGS I2 36 2 34 Males TABLE 2 Mzles Dazly DGLZ3 33 51 DaLly 30 3 Dazlg Nor Kamas C1ty Randolph Blrmmgham So L1l3ertv MISSOUYI Clty Excels r Spgs tl V Coolev Lake lvhltonclale A Excelszor Sbgs 1 L KANSAS CITY CITY 721 WALNUT STREET HINII Wst P se gr 'Xge IIMNALIHI lg? 1-:CAgrK CWM OFFICE Lv. 5 5 0' j .. ....... r.............,r 3 ' Lv, , ' ' I , Ar. 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Cor. 10th and Troost, Kansas City, Mo. -lllemenaber--1 THE C0-CP The Students Store Southwestern aptist heological Seminary FT. WORTH, TEXAS It is located in a great Baptist Empire. Healthy climate. It has two great dormitories and administration building. It has all the de- partments of an up-to-date theological seminary-Greek, Hebrew, Sys- tematic Theology, Homiletics, Old and New Testament History, English Bible Interpretation and so on, together with some unique and important departments. ' A DEPARTMENT OF EVANGELISM, teaching the methods, principles and doctrines of Christ and the Apostles in soul-winning. A DEPARTMENT OF GOSPEL MUSIC for the benefit and train- ing of pastors and missionaries in gospel singing, and a complete course for evangelistic singers. A DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION in which all the up-to-date methods, principles and administrations of Sunday School are taught. IT HAS AN EXTENSION DEPARTMENT by which students can take all the Seminary courses by correspondence. IT HAS A WOMEN'S MISSIONARY TRAINING SCHOOL. One two-years' course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Mis- sionary Training, and a three-years' course leading to the degree of Master of Missionary Training. PIANO MUSIC, DOMESTIC SCIENCE and KINDERGARTEN WORK have strong departments. The enrollment of the Seminary has passed the 300 mark, and will be during 1916-1917 more than 350. The many Baptist churches in reach of Fort Worth offer opportuni- ties for pastorates for students, and considerable help is given to students out of the Student Aid Fund. SUMMER SCHOOL First session of Summer School, May 28 to July 6, 1917. Select Seminary courses given which are invaluable for pastors, evangelists, Sunday School teachers, and workers and advancing students. Send for bulletin. For further information address: L. R. D. D., President BOX 995 FORT WORTH, TEXAS 1'-1 M 6577 in Kansas Cty Make Qlais Store Tear Headquarters There are many conveniences here J that are maintained especially for your benefit- fa FN ,fe'r?'Nf:M Reception Parlor and x r Q N Rest Room X ' Free Telephones .A-gyrik R44 J i Wfj Free Check Stand U. S. Post Office at ' ' Come at Our Expense VNQC Wfbmd 590 '-'il'-'i ' O YOUV PUP- ir chases in cash up to the amount of your round trip railroad fare. Come, we invite you, our out-of-town friends. THE JONES ST RE G a Kansas City's Profit-Sharing Store MAIN, IZTH and WALNUT STS. UNIVERSITY H O S P I TAL Training School f o r N u r s e s Three Years. Post Graduate from three to nine months. Surgical, Medical, Maternity and Laboratory Departments PRIVATE ROOMS For application and prospectus, address MISS C. D. PORRESTER University I-Iospital T. S. N. l0O5 Campbell Street Kansas City, Missouri E. D. Moore Agency Liberty and North Kansas City. Missouri BOTI-I PHONES 212 Real Estate, Rentals, Insurance, Surety Bonds, Loans, Life, Accident, Liability, I-Iealth, Steam Boiler Insurance. REAL ESTATE Q5 Ebiyiooae si J. A. REED DORA L, l'IUTCHINSON, NOTARY PUBLIC ansas tty Qnbunlnf lam with theoretical Work. Opportunity afforded to earn a livelihood While acquiring a profession. Finest law library privileges. Tuition payable in monthly installments or in advance. Students may enter any term. EXECUTIVE OFFICES-718 COMMERCE BLDG. HON. E. D. ELLISON, Dean HON. O. H. DEAN, Przfident HON. E. N. POWELL, Treafurer A HON. BEN E. TODD, Regiftrar 1- Two William jmzz Man SHARP BROS. 1 FURNITURE AND X p UNDERTAKING T ' V P' 'T T' NIOTOR SERVICE KANSAS CITY ATHLETIC GOODS USED BY WM. JEWELL ARE ON SALE AT THE CO-OP BOOK STORE Satixfaczfion Guaranteed ALSO AGENTS FOR Alpha Floral Company BOTH PHoN1f:s 174 RLACR LIBERTY, - MISSOURI Victrolas and Records Pennants Stationery , Kodaks and Supplies Late Fiction School and Office Supplies Gift Books B i b l es lil! VVe can save you money on special orders Liberty Book Store Both Phones 370 The Divinity School of The University of Chicago Courses will be offered in the Old Testament by Professors Smith lVl. PJ, Luckenbill, Willett, Sprengling and Gorclong New Tes- tament by Professors Burton, Good- speed and Caseg Systematic Theol- ogy by Professors Mathews, Smith CG. BJ and Youtzg Church History by Professors lyioncrief and Christieg Religious Education by Professors Soares and Wardg Homiletics and Pastoral Duties by Professor Hoytg Practical .Sociology by Mr. Burgessg Public Speaking byProfessor Blanch- ardg Music by Mr. Stevens. Courses in other departments of the Univer- sity are open to students in the Divinity School. ' Summer Quarter, 1917. lst Term, June 18-July 25. 2d Term, July 26-August 31. Detailed announcement sent upon application to the Dean of the Divinity School The University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois Rochester 'fheokuycal Senunar Fifteen professors and instructors. Courses partly elective. Special lectures by eminent men. New, completely furnished dormitory, a mp l e classroom facilities, excellent library and reading and social rooms. Physical training for all students, with full privileges of Rochesters new Y. M. C. A. building. Address all requests for catalogues, correspond- ence regarding admission, etc., to CLARENCE A. BARBOUR. Pres. or to sl. W. A. STEWART, Dean, L. lvl. SVIITH, President E. C. SMITH, Vice-President R. O. MCBRIDZJE, Sec.-Treas. CTlSNWU4 DRUG CCDMPANY WHCDLESALE DRUGGISTS 343-345-347-349-351-353 South Third Street sr iosepii Mo. 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