William Woods University - Echoes Yearbook (Fulton, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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If we have achieved our aim, we hope that this Memory Book will remind you of the best that William Woods gaveg that it will suggest a something finer than deeds, more lasting than words. fo ca 54 lDlEDllICATllON I . , Q 1 , W -. , . . I I I I I I If l It J ,1 I I I s 5 I II II II I I I I I I II Q 'bi' I v ' ,if iff, , ,If 1 , , 'A' 7' Y Y' W' To the eternal spirit of youth, that elusive elf within us that responds to the joy, the sorrow, the love, the beautiful in the world, living eternally to make dreams come true, sending us on to conquer and build anew, even from broken toys, this book is dedicated. To pit cocioaiatt Shrines along life's pathway! How we have worshiped at this one and that one, giving with unstinted measure of the best we had because we thought we had found an ideal. But most of our idols are only temporary inspirationsg we get a peek behind the scenes and see the veneer of make-up being ap- plied . . . Enshrined forever in the hearts, of hundreds of girls is one who has been from the very first meeting with him ever the trusted friend, the sympathetic adviser, the readiest to give pleasure, and the last to inflict pain-the best we have known in many men blended into ones--Dr. Cockrell. W DR. R. CQCKRELL, President V! ki ORDER OIF BOOKS ig V-mr I , I v . i 4 1 , P . , n I E x g i i ,F f X N if ,' XI? Inf' fl Q: W sf M I if I1 :. I I1 i? in iz hi VJ L.--.-? V ,- '- --.M --- .- H- . ----..A....,- La, .,. .--. .. ..,. H--- , , - College Activities Feature Life CULLEGJE 1 1 W 'V K: if N Q ,, 15 ,,., . 'W' 215, :wt yi? 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BROKAVV PI-IYLLIS COBB Senior Cottage Hostess Accomjbcmist Q 58 rl X Qt A Page 19 are eil-F. :ER Aijivx OGG 4EQ:2iQfiQQ-Ql.Z:::gU wi?-Miz -wi? ffl? M1-C31 YYSLYAAR. Y' -H 12-717 ff'-fTifYZi.. Tffiji' -Q -. gl- .Mil ---. Vgl, f- A f-1 , '- ,, FQ 'T' 7 A--' '7f:- A ff A- M gg- ..?-gjxg-:msg iid 1,,. v:A?l3,7,,41QfM- E1 R r ' WOOD S bf H OES l9'm Q ,Ju CLARA DEMETER , A rt L. H. DIEKROEGER Promotional Secretary MARIAN EMMONS Violin ROWENA FOSTER Secretary . 5' ,,', -I ' : f- f ,H ,A.,.,,, - . --V--,--,. ,, firtxx X, 1,7 f- MRS. -:Y '- .,:-::g- -- ' .- -- :yan-.:15.1112 ,V ft, vp ,g5'35-- Z , - 4,-qjff QU,-f' CLEO GRIFFITH C hernislry RUBY HARRIS High School MABEL LEE HATCH Piano, Organ CHARLOTTE M. JAM Voice ESON Page 20 AW,W,, Q5 W '43 A i1'?'- ff Y, N . . ' L. f ,'.. 1' 'SN' LQCDIHJ ,' 2.114 yD,L.L P, lffllv X Page 21 HELEN JONES French and Latin MARY ICREEGER Secretary to the President LEss1E LANHAM History A. F. LARSON Religions Education MRS. FANNIE LONGMIRE Resident Nurse V n V . yn, ' .iff ' L V , , ,EW-.:,.g51,115,4 V: fy. 33,5- -4 V f -----.-X .,:1,,-a:g:ff ' - ELIZABETH LYON Home Economics LOUELLEN MACCAFFERTY English WILLIAM MELDRUM Director of the Jameson Conservatory MRS. I. G. NEALE Chaperon and Hostess of Booth Hall IRENE PEHLING Piano V .+1ax- . .414 :R--1,:1. -' 1. ai N:-.se R fbi 0, , - ,-.5 A --- . --f-. . ,--.-. g-vm'f'.- ,-1 .GCLJ-.Sl LL...f'LO3,Fn. P PAUL PIRMANN Publicity Director EFFIE RUSSELL English MRS. ADA SHELEY M atron and.Hostess FLORENCE SHIRLEY Piano, Theory HUGH SNIDER LAUREDA THOMPSON Director Physical Education MRS. MAUDE THOMSON Senior Hostess NANCY TROMPEN Registrar, Rlathernatics MRS. LEE XIVHITLOXV Alumnae Secretary PAULINE WRENN Principal High School, Logic Physical Education -. ,- r Y fL514-- -- -- ,. gr ,- fm,-Q., .. E ,,e,,,-4SR,Q T-, .i iff'1ffmC.1q:'-42,fl.,--,-fL,,,,.Q--ww L.- ES, ,-. 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X ,Lum elfp Dfw' x w , A ,, 2 2, 3 VE RA VVO OD S Dean of Wom en I X ' Ll 4. 45 -1-M .fiifnfffi S, QQ' 'Q-. what-.1 .iffy Qg?:iC' 455 'TJ 'Wm 'f-EV A Q -.i W.. , ,, Page 24 I - ,f -V . ! 4- ,0 ,,, ,,,.. t- W ,3',w5..1,T'-...5. g--,-Q, uc, fa.- ,w,- ., Y' ff' Lf- Y-Q ,px -f-,..m.-a.1fe.5:.45,.L.g..,- .Af wLhiga::s ,,..J. -3' :W SN Y' H Casin, -.. .Q W'-'GQ tg 5,31 SENIORS W ' 'Q' 'Ci Y . --J M! -ru '72G'!'7Jr-I1 Page .25 Fantasy The moon removed her veil, And, with a silvery band, Tore off the cover of darkness, That lay on the sleeping land. Wfith deft and feathery fingers She opened wide the eyes Of all the little fairy folk, And bade them each arise. Tonight your special mission Is a sweet one, whispered sheg A Senior Class soon leaves the woods In sad moods they will be. The little elves departedg They knew just what to dog W'ith words of golden wisdom Into each room they flew. Next day the girls awakened, Their futures bright and clear: A little elf flew by and heard, Such happy dreams, my dear! -A. VVYLE. , 1 .f - ---...M ,, -J 4,14-A-+ fu ' L: Qi .,g.,,,.f ff .2213-'Ae-'. ilirji!-73fQ,TQfy.,L' H. .517 -15-nf-'J3 -1,1-Iggff 'Y wtf' 4 ' .. , ?y-f7 ',-,. ., . ..'.,.Z . , . ' 7 ' WO'-i.,?lfS ,lzklfil 0.1155 . .Y Wk fb fi. .,, 1 V C , c fha? :riff .ly- ll Vi :tg Ll if f. ll Class OlHEieers HELENA SWPRELLE, President NIARTHA LOU joHNsoN, Vice-President J , Grand Valley, Colorado Ardmore, Oklahoma Y' fl Echoes: Echoes: G0lf StlCliS Tapestrieg 55 Sport Froclcs Sunset ll Mountain Peaks Plains Pfesideflt, Seflifll' Class '23S Student COUI1- Vice-President, Senior Class, Madrigal '27, Cll 'ZSI W- A- A-2 HOYHC EC- Club '25I Sigma 2S'g Oklahoma Club '27, '28, Athena '27, '28, Slgflla Kappa '25, VVild XVBSY Club. Can-lpug Players '27, '28, 'll Li Q BEULAH CHATTEN, Secretary-Treasurer U' Quincy, Illinois Q. Echoes: Q Special-Delivery Letters U Hope Chests Violets 6 n Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, Woods Echoes Staff '28, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet: VV. A. A.7 Three I Club. 2 0 0 0 0 Class Sponsors: Misses XVoods, Thompson, Foster, Pehling, Mrs. Thomson. 1 I 53, L? c 2 P af G 9321 Page Z 6 .1 M . W., , Q ...Q ,gif-2 M ,, ,, , - .. -J M-'1.,,,c. A we-gif, seg? J M0Q eef5e1+ eff 'L-Wie' -'1' N Yf 45-w A-- .l lf. M 1 . I! . A 7 li: pf.: lfl- 'ff N 1 sf ' f W -: A rw .4 4' 'vl Tl' ,fl ul ,I I fl l 1 V x l .3 .i f i l .ll i 'i l . .L l .,, Ji'- I . .Qu il ll ' x iw la I'l i.: -.S .T ll ' x 1-L l. Lf BW lf? sf, ll l .L 1. ll 3 VJ ,ll J 7. 212 l ff ll ll I o J ,2 l A rl l AQ if ll fl: f T21 l i 'Q Ml. e1I:,1:.f' 'Siv.5..f.f' T.- -f:.135,.'i,TQff'i,,,',.,., 5,,,Y,,l: YIYV -il -:f 1-L .,-.. . :H+-v 1 NVQQDS fliliQHClE5. l9l::l l l MARTHE LEE BAss1NGEk El Reno, Oklahoma Echoz'.s.' Summertime Taffy Blue china Oklahoma Club '27, '28. WETA BEAMER Fulton, Missouri Echoes: Paths that lead to clear views Deep, wicle, rivers Student Council: Home Ec. Club: Town Girls Club: Missouri Club: Tripod. I'IELEN BEIMDIEK St. Louis, Missouri Echoes.- Hehr voice was ever low and gentle: Polse, sincerity, resourcefulness. W. A. A.: Missouri Club: SL. Louis Club: A. B. C. Club. KATHRYN BERDOLDT Hamilton, I lliuois Enhoes: Black-eyed daisies Voyages to foreign capitals Athena: NV. A, A.: Three I Club. Page 27 . ,- MARY L. BEYERSDORFF Fulton, Missouri Echoes: Summer roads' Glad fellowship Complacency ClAg.hena: Town Girls' Club: Missouri Club: French u 1. BETTY BLAKE Pine Bluj, Arkansas Eclzoes: Personality as a jewel set in a heart of purest gold. ,Debating Team? CFUUDUS Players: Pres. Tripod: Dixie Club: P. K.s: Commercial Club: Arkansas Club. RUTH BOYCE Warrensburg, Missouri Echoes Blue taffeta A soft voice and songs woven in gold. Madrigal Club: Debate Club: Missouri Club. V ERA B1uoGLE Bridgeport, Texas Echoes: Tall trees and birds a-singing Gay companionship Phi Theta Kzxpoa: Annual Staff '27: Madrigal '27: Campus Players: French Club: Texas Club: Dixie Club. 'iv-nfl 5-fl-lfim, ff-':x1.4 -I .m'?Sf'f'T. -s4.1Q.slIbs- C: -'init wk 1.-.--I-fffrliirrffl -Ei? Ed:-1-fi' 'fiehfi' 5-if? :' A .f 1,7 -,,, , -A ,ff -Tia-.......,,,, ,Dila :i:b-rx, 1- I is c 'F , I S. .1 1- I L T 1 3 i il 'J J J A 7 -fi '3',-+l,.i:-5-lar ME:--gf 4- - ..,...j 'Ns , ., - 1 1 1?-NQW191.1251-.C--',,,f.1i1,..:,.. - if 1- :fr v A , 'X- Cfi?-'Q': '? 4T' V' s-fs? nj 'J 'iE:3 Q--'--.i5i.J'i'l11f' ' l-gI.f31.1121--B--'13, Vt' ' ':.f 'T ,. -1 Y i - ww .4 -,-.11 ,, Q3 W ooos liaisons, 1920 I-,, 4 ' i s Qxxlx V Y QA.. fa lgfie 5 QW X ii ,' IA 6 , K ll 5455 la:-if Eff ll? EPI! 1' . J. lf-at QQ ss is ' l u 'V lg X, 'si li iii -lr ill X w , 'll N, 1... ll 1 -1 wl ll I 1 ' sr il 'il 1.1 J. 1, 2 .Q ,5 l 1 A5 441.2 Q v i -Y 1 , 'V IMOGENE BUTTS Holdenville, Oklahoma Doius CAVE Fullon, Missouri fx ill Echoes: ' Echoes: .Y .Xu A strong shake of tight-clasped hands Persian kittens 5- 5 Boyish suits and brogues Bright placques 'la Athena, W. A, A.g Oklahoma Club. Athenag Town Girls Club, Missouri Club, French I: club. Vi 11, sl il ' ANNIE L. CALHOUN Cali orriia Missouri , , , - il E h f ' MARIAN CHAPMAN Lees Summit, Missouri fi . 'c oes: . , ill Cool wind out of the blue ' Echoes: 1' Ti, Brown eyes A vinescovered cottage J U Serenity gomesgcity , k l' ij Athena: Debate Club: Missouri Clubg Tripod. ea an Ca es L Athenag Campus Playersg Home Economics Club. ,-J 33 T U U X Q 0 ,I S PHYLLIS CASTEEL Princeton Missouri , , , ' 5 ' LUCILLE COATS Liberty, Missouri 1, s Echoes: v ' Eyes that beckon Echoes: Q Carmen Greek gardens E Springtime rain Marble columns - Missouri Clubg Sketch Club. Phi Theta Kappa: Athenag Home Economics I Clubg Tripod. :li is ul Q Q, ll I . l 'N T MARGARET CATLETT. Scottville Illinois . , , H' 5, E I ' ' Lois COOPER Lees Summit, Missouri I' ' c zoes: if Fields of groin at harvest time Echoesrl I . l l 1 Gs., Dependabihty Getntmns vmidly blue against the G19 1:5 Phi Theta Kappag Athenag Home Economics Club: mwn ear . :ii fi: Three I Club, A. B. C. Club, Town Girls Club. 'jg' sn. lfjgg ' Page zs ' V' 'QQ K- if M Q' X F, f-.. Ln. .,,, , L- f'-Lygi--vff1'ffg1g Q77-D, , ,- f-.Z- 5v :f-ml ' - ' ' 2 ., .3 - rrirjj.-QF, fi-,,:-Q-0,63-Lysg ppi Gigli ff' l r K' - . 1 eer- 4.1.1--.L , - A-, .. .. .-.. 7 , U , Y YL, ,. -eu --A'- ii, - . - -A 1 il YVUODTQ lf'C'lf'lOEf5. N25 MAMIE COTTER Marianna, Arkansas Erhofrs: Wafted essence from straying breeze Sapphires on a cloudy day ClSlEetch Club, French Club, Arkansas Club, Dixie u . Lois Cox Duncan, Oklahoma Echoes: Nymphs in a hidden spot Pearly shells . Oklahoma A. and M., Stillwater, Oklahoxna, Okla- homa Club. BEATRICE CRANDALL Gauley Bridge, West Virginia Echoes: Dew-drenched blossoms of palest shades Lovely miniatures and cameo brooches Editor-in-Chief Woods Echoes '28, Dixie Club, Fiddle Club, Pianist Club, Orchestra '27, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Madrigal '27, Phi Beta. MARTHA CURRIE Clarksville, Missouri Echoes: Panelled in gold against a peacock sky Old brocade Home Economics Club, French Club. Page Z9 MARY CURRIE Clarksville, Missouri Echoes: Hair of red and heart of gold Pieces of jade and agate Athena, Missouri Club. JOSEPHINE ECK Webster Groves, Missouri Echoes: Windmills and Dutch landscapes Tiny blue forget-me-nots Athena, Madrigal, Campus Players, Missouri Club, St. Louis Club. SOPHIA EUBANK M adison, Missouri Echoes: Elves and imps where shadows hang the deepest Sweet laughter Surprises Phi Theta Kappa, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, W. A. A.: Sketch Club, Home Economics Club, Missouri Club, Tripod, Athena, Minnow. MAURINE FETT Kahoka, Missoizri Eclzoss: Whispers of soft blue dawn Hair ribbons and pink checked ging- iam Athena, W. A. A., Campus Players, Sketch Club, Missouri Club, Tripod. -. ...,l,,, . , ,-, -, , . K i ,Al -i M ,.,, V- , . -fr ,. , ,M :1 , fn. ez .Af C .-: if., 'Z ,, , --...gt-...-,.i::. , rf- 'af-'4 .-Y 1-L11 ....N..,,,,, - , .L J,-q.. ,..- I. 'I A fi: I v I .' f .Q-gggigiais-j-gig gQ.1qQ3QQl ggT,.,JffQ4Q.sEj2f?5q ff, ,ix '5Q.g'5Q ef., , A - . . -' ' ' 'ff f 'L 1 '- ' la- woons ELHOES. me L H ffl il sl fl Fell- it' cs.-X 3 rf!! will ff. lg, Wei I 3 2 ICQ F 1.-IJ in ' f ff ..' 75 Pj , fb T' Jil- ll ' l 1 .K rg ft. I li it .Y ll i. fi .Ui 5 ll if La .QP l ll I A . , K MARY LOUISE F LEMING I paw, Illinois DOROTHY GRAY Memphis, Tennessee 'X y EC71014-S-' . u Eehocs: vi L51y1Ehlr1gW21tB1'S.S0fUy bubbling ' Tennessee hrogues and Southern care- 9 TW Lilies of the valley tn a crystal bowl .lessness 'K Phi Theta Kappag Y. W. C. A. cabinezg Madrigalg D'am0 dS and dfeams and K 'ig Three I Club: French Club. Green Peppers: Dixie Clubg W. A. A. T .I 5 U L . . . I . . PEGGY GRAY fI7471lS lZllE Missouri ' li - AMANDA F ORSEE Fulton, Missouri L ' ii' n Echoes: ik Echoes: Pink tea roses Y . Welcome guests ' Toy bridges at twilight U A Autumn leaves dancing Beta pins G Phi Theta Kappa: Missouri Clubg Assistant Libra- P Pzmpularitir Quegn 627g Phi Theta Kappags Green rian. rappers: I t lena' tu ent Councilg W. A. A: weater ' f ' 'ZSQ Zoology. V ' U H v 5' f D 3 0 21 VIRGINIA FRANCIS Okmiilgee, Oklahoma MILDRED GU1-Tum Kaligka, Missouri X . . 1 EC11Ul'S-' Echoes: S ' Sl-1'2lW h21lS October woods, goldenrod if Dusty roads High-held torches Sunrise breakfasts Sterling v l President Green PYBDDBYSS Debate TG51119 Aihemli Atlienag W. A. A.g Campus Players: Missouri Club. Q W. A. A4 Oklaliorna Club. I. . - ,Y K ll ' VIRGINIA HANSER Sl. Louis, Missouri J j x ' ' Echoes: ' Y GAYNELL GILPIN Brookfield, Missouri galim gardens 4l E h I- Cill' QYECES , 553 cCiJgf3ks of shimmering satin Water lilies fl Thnlls and gay weekends Madrigalg Campus Playersg St. Loui Clubg Missouri . x 5 Madrigal 'zvg Missouri Club. Club- S3 Cl : Page 30 ' Q if p .gif .39 Q' Fame? GQGQKQZ Y , . i. al . iw fv U Q 2 S fri' ' FZ- .W LQY,.4i'--. TFL- 1- 'fIlC, '1 I F, -f'Tf.'lfT1frff- i -. fi! .f is-,gi-.1-'1ffA.s,-.Q'Y M 'iL..-. '. bfi, , ,- Q72- ,1-' -fi. ,---5 '.37-.fl-ZZTLZQXAL,-luv-. , Sxi5'A,,::':-..----is V' 4, J ..1x,n4!- , tif.. XJ-X512-a , 'T WOODS ECHUF 1923 gf' f . ,lf fill ,L ig Z Q 7 fc- ,- UQ? ulfgl, 1 yi 1? l 'Hai 5 l. lx l lix 1 i.' '- f M 'TQ-x il 119. gif! gffli iii? .Eff l 'yi A :NE :LBJ 4,5 Als- X 41. ll el 4 if ff il .l wg 1 i M5 iii H ill iv 5. 9 ll , M R 1 i he if ll 'l .ii Q if fl Jill ' 5 ' . , CATHARINE ONES Stur is Kentuck Ill ARLENE HOGAN Bethany, lllzssomfz E h J g ' y M vc aes: lvl- Echoes: Peacock feathers Q Deep, sweet notes, echoing soft Paint brushes J Cathedral choirs Ivory Lil Student Council: Madrigalg Atlienag Campus I-Imne Economics Cluhg Dixie Club. ' 41 . P, Playersg Missouri Clubg Phi Beta. ix l' ' 9' lin ll ll , . . 5 j CHRISTINA HOWE Rogers, A rkzmsas FRANCES JONES Detrozl, Michigan l, 1 0 Echoes: Echoes: Orchards Mannana lg' iii Cool springs Sun-tipped mesa fig L Boat houses Blowing hair Athenag Dixie Club: Arkansas Cluhg Tripod. Green Peppersg P. K.s. S l' U ll 2 VIVIAN JAMESON J oplin, Missouri PATRICIA JONES G1'01'C'. Oklahvnw s 5 U 4 Echoes: Echoes: 0 I English gardens Sweet dignity C ' Yellow candles Indifference o Pewter plates Twiligln ' Phi Them Kamiag Business Manager WOOCIS Madrigal '27g Oklahoma Clubg Phi Brew. ' Echoes '28g Debate Teamg Athena: NV. A. A.: A. B. C. , 3 Club. i l 1 l I HANNA KAWAI Los Angeles, California ll JUANITA JENNINGS Montgomery, Mzssourz Echoes: I lu - Ed,0es.- Sandalwood cabinets ff fi? Hand in hand where Lhe sunlight 11114162150 ii? 5 slams Liquid notes Q ,W Summer wmd Phi Theta Kappa: Madrigal '27g Pianist Cluhg Wild ,ll nf Athena' French Club. West Club: P- K-S: French Club- i ff , ' if wg ,ffm W1 Page 31 , ,ii-gm Qfg beijjn ogi msl? 'E E x. r .yi xfi?e4-if .2-17 - - 1 -.-.N . -4. : rf':'9i ':j1 4ii 'Tif VVUUlD'Qv I ff 1 ,I l rl I 'gifs 3372 if J X l 23 ' -ll ffm :J l , , XEQ T l Y 5. l,,.i xl- 4 , . .,.. Jil l ,,., .V . J, '. ll. it ll SHIZU KAWAI Los Angeles, California THELMA LINEBERRY Madison, Missozlri xl -1, Echoes: Echoes: Y Peter Pan collars A straight road l Brownies Love letters iv Slipping waters Amber j Athena: P. K.sg Home Economics Clubg Sketch President Student Council: Green PeppersgW. A.A.g ll Clubg Wild West Club. Athenag Debate Team, Home Economics Clubg Sketch M-f Club, Tripod: Missouri Club. f Ls. ELIZABETH KEATON Dexter, Missouri li Echoes: LOUISE LYNES Fulton, Missouri gg Humor Spanish idioms Echoes: ll Potted plants ' Conner 'l A h W A A T . d C P1 M. Trailing arbutus I,- Souj 325, ' ' mm ' ampus aym' 15' Athenag Home Economics Club, sketch club. , l L l. L U ELIZABETH KIRKE Kansas City, Missouri KATHARINE M CCLINTOCK Wichita, Kansas L Echoes: l Mountain streams Echoes' Midnight Blue candles Fine horses A quiet Sea Assistant in Physical Education: Vice-President Athena? Y' C' A' Secretary? Madrigali Tripod? Student Councilg W. A. A., French Club: Sweater '28g Debate Club? kansas Club' f, Sketch Club, Missouri Club: Home Economics Club, Lf ,J .C l. .Al MARY LAVON LEE M uskogee, Oklahoma THELMA MCDANIELS Little Rock, Arkansas Echoes: Echoes: ig, Egypt Blue-bormets Narcissus Latticed gate ' Floating clouds Gold :l- Campus Players, Oklahoma Club. Arkansas Clubg Dixie Club: French Club. Page 32 213, l aim f . f -- -rf -.e-,.:1' fa , , ef- ,-f, ...Q --o - rr: .f 'T,.- r-: ef Af - s-1 :earns - 'J L.-'cg---L1 -.-, . f V ,A-eL.a4'J '-:QP ff- ff -f fr new: '-Suv V Q -f 'D 'ff - v ' T- -' 'L'-f r '.1f.g'f' W-.l:4g.'-,.r,,2 ,K ,-' L- s:,Q.,e7::....Lf:.- - 'r 535 M -' Milf 1 X WOODS ECHOES , 1928 'ii -1 T 0 l U r 4 lf-A .X , , T W'-Yi ffl , -fx P xl from .I 15 Y' ' .T - Q f 5 J, T 3 Q 1 I . 1 I a I .fi W 1 ' H91 an l 'iff gf 4' Rf? i' xi' is if ,el 451- Al. 'l li 1 ii Tb in fl F ll it E. M l ii lvl 5 T. ,1 ll ll .pl X it ll il o ju ll Y' i C ' ll fl .s it - 1 ' . . . Q l ' RUTH MCFARLAND Monroe City, Missouri LOUISE MULLINS Morris, Oklahoma il , Ezrhces: Echoes: ' ' . 'LL Chiffon in blended yellows' Dancing sunbeams on a rippling brook 5 51 Willlows n Blue asters l H C00 sL'ed lS Athena: Tripod: A. B. C. Club: Oklahoma Club. 1' 'lP Athena: Sketch Club: Missouri Club. f l ll oy 0 Ross1E MEYER Orrick, Missouri U 'Tl E hoes' if Q FREDONIA MCKINNEY Odessa, Texas cpm Deli, gyvgqlhearf, ly Ethan. Ivory velvet and blue ribbons ill Texzis draw! W. A. A., President: Athena: Campus Players: Mis- i Dreamy eyes souri Club: A. B. c. Club. 9 in Trousseaux Q lg Dixie Club: Texas Club. fl ll U EJ 0 1 U S MARIANNA PAYNE Fayette, Missouri Q if I I G Echoes: ' 3 Q MARTE CLAIRE MADDOX Fulton, Missouri ggiglggaliggszn crystzll cup q V Echogxf D Irresponsibility 3 Hiiniiigfggxg-Saad frames CI.:gl1wox?IA.XV. C. A, Cabinet: Home Economics Athena: Missouri Club. ei f 2 l ll WILDA PETERS Okmulgee, Oklahoma .I Q HELEN MAGILL Little Rock, Arkansas Echoes: , ,- , K, h afzhccgl kngw xsdbiaugifulq Jl , Er: ces: it re an go o s yan sea. Ltace over ivory satin . And the peace of long. warm rain. eil ll silvery songs and lmkhng Memes Literary Editor Woods Echoes '28: Phi Theta Q' ,if Green Peppers: Athena: Fiddle Club: Orchestra '27: Kappa: Y. W. C. A. Vice-President: Campus Players: 2 Chapel Sextette: Madrigal: Dixie Club. Oklahoma Club: A. B. C. Club: Chemistry Assistant, ix Page 33 'D LQ A 'Elf cfjyw-fig-e4N3+-1i:fM:,L+jQej,:.Offf .. T -----is-.. oQeCfgQif2qggg5:::glo-G.iP1+a1fwQ14,--ff'?-M1'5-OCXQQJ 3 X C G V 4 f N 5 3:,,.,1s f,i'Z'Te2:..g.-- g ii iLfffw.fG'2::......:4-O. X . 1-if f'7.IZ-. -N. 13 X13-S9 -:Lx 'f ff ff:-. , f -05 'sie' xo -s' gy! f,JJfs-,vrg v-w-.,f'?3s2 HJ k'f M2- As1f4f X-lsgsff li'-' WUODS ILCHOES, 1928 ffm U ' N lift' ld .u-gf V fl ra 'JL : W l -fs. 162532 X539 . R 'J IA 3 fag, RM, 1151. -gf y 1. I ., .ff EL is A 3 f . ,I .W ll - lil :V fi Mir .ul 0 , . 1. .gl .lbs Im 'll fi ln l l ll J ll -rv, 3 'C fl. ffl J 1 U5 U 0 7-f A 41 lg LUCILLE PRATER St. Louis, Missouri ETHELVA Rx-IODEs Owensboro, Kentucky ' Echoes: E hoe, U. if lv. Sussian wolfhounds :gusset bmwn E rmme L if Long, green motors P35325 moon AA Sgudent Courncilg Ifianist Clulu: Campus Players: St. May Queen '28g Home Economics Assistantg Art E Louzs Clubg Mxssourl Clubg Ph: Bela. Clubg Dixie Club. ' 5, - l fi G U- 1 LILA PRESNELL St. Louis, Missouri DOROTHY RISTTNE f0Pli11. Mii-Y0Wi E Echoes: 13571005-' 0 Fifth Avenue Summer Camus f ' Orchids Tenms racquets 5 Proms Splash 0 f Home Economics Clubg Arr Clubg Missouri Clubg Athena: Student Council '27: Campus Players: 4' 5 SL, Louis Club. VV. A. A.: Mlssourl Clubg Tnpodg Fnsh. 0 L C I l 5 U D S 1 2 LOUISE RATCLIFF Platzsburg, Missouri GENEVIEVE ROBINSON Warsaw' Inman E O ' Echoes: Echoes, . f' ggggglglfggp fields 5ff.iii?..2'f.32S?3!' f ' Sketch Club: Missouri Club. Thlziiclfgggglglg Art Club '27g Home Economics Club: 1 ' ' s li as E S l C MARTHA JANE REDD Jacksonville, Illinois BERNICE ROGERS Liberty, Missouri Echoes: ' Echoes: l B1uebe11S Whispers Of soft gray dawn that are 0 QV Miguets edged wxth scarlet. 5 Lili, Shy sweetness Lilncs. fs' Athenag A. B. C. Clubg P. K.sg Madrigal '27g S:udenL.Coungilg Athenag Campus Playersg Madri- 5 Missouri Club, gal '27g Mnssourn Cluhg Home Economxcs Club. fill , 5? Page 34 lf D C9 'tl' Cfggvs 653,-Q 151355-.-..glP:g,.- -gi,fb-.-1,2559-Q is 'i'l'QS mus- ' :--53 G.:-j5,.,.::- 5..,,-1-Q safiqt- .,-szsqggg 'll i 5 f lif- 'aff 1 -fi.: ,. -K-. ,, 1 , I , . ...A Y X. .Li ww ,Lil ji . 1 ,L 1,1 ll ,. ii, lx JXP li ll il ll .ii ij Q fzi i. fi ij Lb i ii VJ F. E23 l . l i I 1 C 4. 1.- f f-. .hh , I g i..I I ii ki' wx: i,.. X A -I 1- ul is is rf' lf' ' -f-f.'L,,.,L-Q H, , J .. -1 ...A f'i f r ., . . . WOCEDS ECEEH iris- 1'-PM-5 r .,. -ne., . -.e MARY EMMA ROWLINSON Iliggimzfiflle, Ilhssourz Echoes: Purple velvet - Fragile china Deep'music Athena, Campus Players, Woods Echoes Staff '28g Phi Beta. LESLA SCHRIEBER Red Bod, Illinois lirhoesr Fur coats Sea shells Laughing eyes Athena: Campus Playersg Home Economics Clubg Art Club '27, Three I Club. DANNELLE SHELEY Jejev-son City, Missouri Echoes: Scented dew Cathedral windows Efficiency A. B. C. Club: Missouri Club: Tripod. MARTHA STILLIONS Rome, llflississippzi Echoes: Singing breezes Tinsel morn Peach blossoms French Club, Dixie Club. Page 35 RUTH STOKES Echoes: Pine trees Crisp organdy Birds that fly high F ulton, M issouri Athena, Phi Theta KappagTown Gir1sClubg Missouri Club, French Club. IVA BELLE STUTLER Boynton, Missouri Echoes: Flowered chintzes Her ways are ways of sweetness A. B. C. Clubg Tripod, Missouri Club. MARTHA SWISEGOOD Echoes: An open hearth Gingham aprons Cookie jars Plymouth, Illinois Pianist Club, Campus Playersg Madrigal '27, VV. A. A., Three I Club: Phi Beta. FLORENCE TAYLOR Arcanum, Ohio Echoes: Gold from the foot of the rainbow Yellow tulips Slipping canoes Athenag V. NV. C. A. Cabinet: Campus Players, Ohio Clubg Tripod. .NM L. ., J L.. T ,L .C , -or V ,fr ,f'i'--- - .. L, -, . . ,L - -fn:-1. 1 L. A - vt- ,were .: ,f. We... Y i - -1-w 1 on .1-Y --W-T-1, , . 1-lf:-. err-':, 5 ,eg-ne-,.,,ffr--V .. Jn, : -' lg -Y ff - .ff V--J .sv yi--.VM-..s.-1ii?f.ze-g:..fH! .',is.ig,ss'-,ffsf sg Q V-Q ---4 - -X. J 5 K V+, . .LL 1. ,W -:QL T L lfffxfr .7 fi ' 3,71 .4,,..- .-.Z 212' Qciiiii o:l:'25-lfsilis. l ' by . 3' .1 l . L l .nlfg N 4,1 N I .9 'kilt 3'-49' 11' - x .-1 'iii 'Fa ll ' l J-.1 4 .5 X l G1 ,ML ll DELLA LEE THOMPSON Eugene, Missouri MARY TRACY THURMOND Fulton, Missouri K Echoes: Echoes: 2. Crackling fires Grey mists over a valley at, dawn ll Russel apples Pink hollyhocks 4, l, Picnics , . . sf- h I Athena: Missouri Clubg Town Girls Club in Athenag Missouri Club: Tripod. f, 7, l ,XV .5 l Nz, DOROTHY V1vroN Fulton, Missouri I Echoes: Mahogany chests .1 Brass candlesticks L Chrysamllemums QQ Synodical College '27g Town Girls Clubg Missouri 5 Club. ll li ll MARY Wise I pava, Illinois ALWYN CRISTINA XVYLE Canton, Pennsylvania ' Echoes: Echoes: l. Gift, of the gods Ships on the far horizon 41 Ceaselcss notes from master lingers Sky-born opal and roses H Starlight Completeness Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet.: Athena: Madrigalg Pianist President. Y. XV. C. A.g YV. A. A4 Green Peppers: Clubg Orchestrag Three 1 Club. French Clubg Fish: Phi Theta Kappa: Mmnowg Sketch Clubg Home Economics Club: P. K,s. 1 40 ll Q-1 :Fi fl JI? .fl 24 V' Page 36 fl ' -. ff- f ' gn 1 '1'-' s--oflff'T fv-'---f3l--A.f i..'.s -'fa . afff. .11-sl. - vm, QMZVHLJ., L, Y uNkl:f-,- V-,Y 'ij-fn kiigii s.'g,g1g,,:.,:,:.,...,iw'f --4 1 -N-: - - .1 if --A. X W x Sign' A' ' ' -'S Q .gs eff K: --4 -co is 39' JUN1oRs ' 0 Page 37 The Arrival Strange elves had come to woodland, Their mission quite unknown. XN7hat can we do? said the ellin king, Make Wlilliam VVoods their home? At flrst the elves all pouted, Then suddenly were gay- H0f course, they said, with new elves here VVe can start Senior Day. Our name will be the Seniors And Hjuniorsu they will be And-we will be quite kind to them If they their duties see. The king was quite contented And glad to let them stay: And they in turn did what they could And grew in every way. ALWYN VVYLE. W UU! .7 Ei CZ H C1 55 'i 3 ZS Ciiaiss 'QHHCBTS FLORENCE MENGE ..... . President Kansas City, Missouri MARY CLEVELAND VAN METER . . Vice-President Higginsville, Missouri CHRISTINE MYERS ..... . Secretary Piggott, Arkansas ELINOR TUCKER .... . Treasurer Carthage, Missouri Class Sponsors MISSES JONES and BROKAW - L .T ,,E.,,4.:.?.ggQf fa ra., Y j r. - ff . f, -'A Page 38 ., ., AL,-v,.-+,,:g, , ,- 1 ::.afrg.f1: S-f ' - -- - 1-- w LY, , ,NN - ,. N-'ff' YY ,W N, W, V, i Q W ff' 2' Tv Q .J ...Ld,A,nATn. 1,9 +- MINNTE ALESKIN Sedalia, Jlflissouri MARIGLADIS ALEXANDER Fulton, Missouri IRENE ALLEY Lees Surnmil, Missouri IRENE BACKER Fallon, Missouri AKLINE BAIN Brookfield, Missouri Page 39 KATHERINE BARKER Wellsville, Missouri RUTH BARNARD Lincoln, Nebraska AMELIA BARTLEY Fulton, Missouri MARGARET BEAUCHAMP Clarksville, lllissouri IVIARY BEDSWORTH Fulton, Missouri ZELLA BELL Henryella, Oklahoma MARGARET BENTLEY Weslboro, Illissouri NADINE RONE Poplar Bluj, Blissouri IDA MAX' BRIDEYVELL Forrest City, Arkansas GENEVIEVE BUCHER Oregon, Missouri ,, , . F fr.-...1g..-s ' ' 1 1,-,H I ggi- J f,.,3' 'zf gig QL w Am.,-1 - 4---f , 271 lt Lf., I R :N I, QA ,423 Ig x W . X'-. 3 ' iw-' f YQ? s ug YS b K f' r Y.: If fp, 44,5 fl N' 21' U' J lx U X. 9 . M. 1.3 Qs, lk x Il: Ll ll lg. Si. I li 9 use AI! 0 M W 41,9 Q S A I .al Q ga 'Tn V Ur ' v lf? U 0 U ly fl 0 I If .1 Q ffl, 55 ll ll I I E? ll. 1, 92, I' I, I . ,, xr I Us E1-3' ,, ---, , ,EM- I , ,f N - , ,V I lt,,,.:1, Y-f-1 ,,, s,. I. f -1,7 -V-.L xv , Y' 4, ,' '- - f- CEI, '-1, A.,.,.,f,f,f',, I.--fe, .-1 -iv, V, ,, ,Wx D -- M - 1-ex., ,..,,I .,5,,.,,D, J ,, ,..,. . ,,.,....,....,,..,, ,,:,,g',,,, , - - E..,,M, AAXMYJ bw ,,..--v--- - - Q, U 'll I fb 1 WOODS ECHOES, N26 M :H N :U M. ,,. : r ?I gilyw JL' if 1. if ,lr EJ :ix ,, sm A W I fl. '49 In Hi , 1, A I,-,.x N Lk F, MARY G. BUCKNER :HELEN CAVE FLORENCE COHEE Topeka, Kansas Fulton, Missouri Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas 3, LEONIE BURNETT VIRGINIA CHEATI-IAM ELIZABETH CRENSHAW Webster Groves, Missouri Valley Falls, Kansas Fulton, Missouri ,U HELEN CAMPBELL VELMA CLATTERBUCK ANNIE LEWIS DANIELS -H Troy, Missouri Fulton, Missouri Versailles, Missouri lk ,1 ROSE MARY CARVER DOROTHY CLAYCOMB DORIS DARBY , Valley Falls, Kansas Hughesville, Missouri Dexter, Missouri 3 IJ . ALICE MARIE CASSIDAY JANE COHEE THELMA DOZIER Vandalia, Missouri Fl. Leavenworth, Kansas Mexico, Missouri 32 ' Q2 , lf ' I 1 is D -E 62. A Page 40 A-,g.g L ..x- A, .PAAX ng- .su f.- 'N fs ' .tx 513 QQ! v 1 ,J f t Si 4 L, tg -1 'pi ilk Ll ,bm J? by A. .f FQ. f MQ I . 2- AQ- ---' Y Ji'-A ' . .'-i'- ---,-,.,5v --i?4.,,.gx-gTA,.4g,K.i:' 2 , K' ' ,ff fi---.,,,.-,1,i,q,..,1W ,,,:Y,1f.t.,L --f+- A:-Sv Y,..,f,5., X:-1151 -,-A..L.,,- a-- -A, 1, ,fr wg'-X --M-az-A X wharf A, -5. ,A -1 ., .., V J I A, Ja A ?4.A. '-4,1-A--A TJ WOODS ECHOELS, 19125 E A A , A 11 Jug Q1 4 1, Yu A , Q Y: is A .i U W L? , FN , 2 1 fl ' fx f L lik fl U U N ORMA DUNCAN Kenton, Ohio A DELLA JANE FADDIS Centralia, Missouri CATHERINE GARVER Little Rock, Arkansas fy, BARBARA DUNN CATHERINE FERGUSON ANNA RUTH GILLUM Q Fulton, Missouri Ottawa, Kansas Clarksville, Missouri MARGARET ELKINS GLADYS FITZWATER CECILE GLOVER E, Dexter, Missouri McKittrick, Missouri Hutchinson, Kansas U 0 CENTELLA ESSMUELLER -IOSEPHINE FLIPPIN VELMA GLOVER ff Kansas City, Missouri IVIcCredie, Missouri Mokane, Missouri, C 9 . 3 MADELINE EVERETT Slater, Missouri JEANNETTE FROST Toledo, Ohio MARJORIE GRAY Atchison, Kansas I X21 15,7 'A e P 'lv 5 gt? J :Q JD ,N Page 41 :Ex iq -tk A A tr -R A 1. ., E 4:5 Wie .ff--.M Li,-5. QQ Q Q -if uf-:'ipi,.,.Fgb wlgrxfggijg 1 x , ,W is -,.,f. K ,Y---if Hn., ':.-., 7-5 ,' Wi BOWIE ECITH I W ' ,.- ..If. ELoIsE GREENSWEIGHT Denver, Colorado EDITH HADER Higgiusville, Missoiari DOVIEIHALSTEAD Van Buren, Arkansas Lois I'IARDESTY Wfeston, Missoziri BERNICE HARP M ariamza, A rlzansas DOROTHEA HAYMOND Webster Groves, llflissouri ISOLA I-Ins Versailles, Missoizri ALICE PIELSER Sl. Louis, Illissouri NELLIE LEE I'iINCHMAN St. Louis, Missouri ELIZABETH HORD Platlsburg, lilissour-i GLADYS HORTENSTINE B rookjield, M issouri MARY I-lux Essex, Illissouri DOROTHY IDEL Owensville, Missouri YUKIKO ISHIMARU Los Angeles, California IQATHERINE ISREAL Kansas City, M1jSS07lVi Page J' - - -f-figma if ,, . ij-gff pa Q f ,T ,-,I fx. 11,53 -T. Tiff? .7 7 , :-1 v .:, , .., 1, ' V- .' 1. L 1. -, ,,,.,,n x DOROTHY JACKSON Lincoln, Nebraska EVA JATHO Fulton, IVI1TSS01H'1: A1LsA JONES Joplin, Jvfzfssouri TYLENE :KENDALL Sikeston, Missozzri ELIZABETH KENNETT Page 43 Fulton, M issouri ,rr gm,-,,,-.. if V Fi r an-Hr' - NIARY KERRUISH Ufebster Groves, Missozzri EMILY KITE Higg-insville, Alissouri Lucius KOCH Ofweuso-ille, M issouri LOUISE LESSIG Bonner Springs, Kansas' NIARJORIE LOUCKS Sheridan, Wyoming CATHERINE MACCREA Liltle Rock, Arkansas JOHN A. MAE MCADAM Salisbury, Alissouri IDA IVIAY MCCURRIE Salisbury, Jlflfissouri M1LDRED MCDANIEL Forrest City, Arkansas IRENE MCFARLAND Campbell, lvlissouri S C . A xr-, I JI ,g :5.,,,4,f1s, ,LL,,f::+ L L1 V Il IW, A X 'i I Q-I ig' H --I X 51. 9 ng T1 xl fl L .1 lt , 3 IN ,A 3: Ii 11 VI, ai W ll Q 0 II U fl U U LI 3 c 3 g, 5 2 VLH T xt 'E 'r Sm 'I ,l ., , I li X15 Afgfjy 'YR Agfa, ,ELS -5-,-::L,Li,,,-g .'-.,f5,,g' FNTTZ- Iii-imgg , E -5-1, , W, ,,,,,, nf., xa,,,-.,..,--.Z'J ..-5 H, - A -F -,- -.W -. IM' MODS EYLQHUES, I 928 3 ,.,:.Y,.f' ,H HARRIETT MCGRENV M oberly, .Missouri KATHLEEN MCINTYRE Joplin, M1:SS01t7i HAZEL MCKNIGI-IT Wynne, Arkansas NAN MANNING Ardmore, Oklahoma LENA MATTHEWS Sikeston, Missozcri FRANCES MAUGHS Fulton, Missoztri CARITA MILLER Appleton City, Missouri ANNA MARIE MIRTS Fulton, Missouri HENRIETTA MITCHELL Valley Falls, Kansas MARY MUDD fejerson City, Missouri .Ill S, E ,L . .L .E L V , . .--.,.7'f- -::-1., ' W .M A 4 - 2 L -3 q5Ewg,r,nq,.f::2f'-,,,,,T::f5,,:m.-ipgligggg. Ii3x, Rg51QE:.g!o-g?c,.iNbf.:4i?f,4E.,?-c--.1-D -f GEORGIA MURPHY Yale, Oklahoma BONNIE MURPHY Yale, Oklahoma MARJORIE NEEL Forrest City, Arkansas LOUISE NEIL Rogers, Arkansas DOROTHY N EUKOMM Fulton, Missouri Page 44 :T 'VF' P- H If M. :gf I .Q Cliff, lf-ifkspi I., . v '7l 1 . if I fi ,N ' I -s -. f.I'3'1 'Xv9i : , Fi' I A' in , I , I if ,I Sd :QL 1 ,,, I1 Ll H' I 1 or YT 1 ,J 3 In W .Lg x J, Y ,Lg rf L5 i nv l 1, I DY I I 1 lk I ,L 2, 4,2 Ui Qu 0 0 0 VN 5 2 E. C S 1 'T 8: .2 fi 67 E, 9 gz I 6 ft IQLX ZFX El' VI , L5 not ,L was R '69 xo I I r: 0 1. 2 V 'I 'VI I I ,I S My I I - ' E 'WQOIZDB 1il4lHCffES. 193- li W' nf K. . f ff ' Lip 1 Qf ' fc Ag.. , H571 .' ? I K2 i W , , u 5513! V I 1-A,-I ,SAF keg? 16251 N ,N 1.1 ll Q I Qi. Ni lvx If I ll' 4. I -'wx , F1 Wx L1 N N 1 ,VI lf lf, fx P Cty.: IT, l , vl'g ,l,., 'iirk' lv , Nl ill ,jg itil 6 fl f-9 FRANCES NOBLE ROBERTA QUAIL LOUISE SCIIMIDT gd H Washington, Pennsylvania Unionville, Missozlr-i Stuttgart, Arkansas if il 0 I9 EDITH OWEN KATHLEEN REINERS MARY LOUISE SCHULTE U hp Fulton, .Missouri Washington, Indiana Oregon, Misso1iri 13 I, N ,M I . , QI ROSE PERIL JEWEL ROBERTS EVELYN SHOWVALTER . . . S - - L U Sheridan, Wyoming Cape Girardeau, Missouri Fort Madisorz, Iowa 'J u FRANCES PHILPOTT FLORENCE RUSSELL MILDRED SIMPSON 5 o Morris, Oklahoma Garnett, Kansas Appleton City, .Missouri Q 4: U Q ELIZABETH PRICE MARY MARGARET SAMPSON GENEVA STANDLEY Q . . 1 - . S K Centralia, Alzssonri I Fulton, Missouri Carrollton, Missouri f T31 si 1.4 .lv U, fl .N , 1' A Yf if 51 R' 11 tix 1 'I Aff -ff. is f Page 45 ' JTNX lift, 253 4. J fo E' Er' cff3QQzAEgV:, .-.71.:mfQgzp-Qglgn nf Y ,, Q-gif?--Q-?i,.,.z 13N.45 1-+e:g, L..- , gd ---41157 buf 9 ' ' TE5 '.::QI.1..:p,1 ' I .-- V-. A,-I -.-1 -If - . -'B LGU!! ,WL ,1'lQ312f5. KATHRYN STAYTON Harrisomville, Missozlri RUTH STEINMEYER Sl. Lozlis, Illissouri CECILIA STELZER Maplewood, M1lSSOZLTi ROZEANNA STEPPELMAN Jejefson City, Iblissourl PHYLLIS STIVERS Piedmont, Misso1lri GRACE STOUGII Lillle Rock, Arkansas MARJORIE SUTTON Jllariamza, Arkansas LELA SWANSON West Plains, Missouri VIRGINIA TATUII Clarklon, Missozmf DOROTHY TAYLOR Llllle Rock, Arkansas NIARY ELIZABETH THOMSON Cowgill, Illissouri GERALDINE THURMAN Troy, MiSS01LVi DELNA TOYVNER Jlluskogee, Oklahoma LOUISE TUCKER Roswell, New Mexico TEMPLE WALL Marianna, Arkansas Page 46 ff 'T s -- 5-jg-1 ffgffz-ff:i'g,f L 'iii' 1' f:4ff.m:-1:3242 f ,a 1Q: I W. f A r F. ,, L A- f LLL.: L -, i.,,,,,..f,- .6 - v ., dw.. - H, Nj? :qi ffcgjfw ,VL ,.,,E,, , 19223 FRANCES WATSON New Lomlou, .Missouri KATHRYN WEESNER Hulclziizsoiz, Kansas LEAH WELLS Mevnplzis, Tennessee MARY WOOLFOLK Lillle Rock, Arkansas The Fountain . f- wx-V , ff- T The Lake IRENE ZASKEY Garnett, Kansas ENOLA LEE ZUMSTEG Memplzzfs, Missoziri VALDA ZUMWALT Fulton, Missouri Janes Hall The Driveway J Q gf: .- : will Q56 J Z. ., .IQLKZC-K: X 3 Q , , U. ...-,..- -,-,---,L, . .uf UU, T X,.,,, . f-,Q Rin Beta N April 29, 1928, the Omicron Chapter of Phi Beta, a National Professional Music and Dramatic Art Fra- ternity,was installed at Wfilliam VVoods College. Only girls of college standing, majoring in music or dramatics are eligible for membership. ' Phi Beta has sixteen chapters, located in all parts of the United States. Wfilliam VVoods College is the only junior College to have a chapter. Those young women fortunate enough to gain admittance into Phi Beta will find Chapters in the leading Conservatories and universities of this country. The following are charter members: MARTI-IA Swisisooon FRANCES NOBLE MARIEMA RowL1soN ARLENE HOGTAN ANNA RUTH GILLUM MAIQY LOUISE SCHULTE . NORLIA DUNCAN , PATRICIA JONES MARTHA CURRY LUCILLE PRATER BEATRICE CRANDALL . A kg' J, i .--A---.-,. -N I f-- -.., 5 -Y 524 'T- Page 48 bis g - H e- Wiillg gg , ef, M li 513' HIGH soHooL ' 0 Q-353Q'Lf -' Y, -1i,l.,,fr2- 'UGJDJ w Page 49 4 A Gnome Decides In the heart of a gnome was a dream Of a place for forest sprites, lfVhere they'd grow in sunshine and rain Like the lovely flowers he'd seen, In sunny glens by day, on moonlit hills at night. Life would be full where the rainbow arched, Fairies would learn to be sweet and wise, Something of Heaven's blue wonder Something of earth's sweet promise, Would grow and reflect in their lives. How to live with others, he knew, VVould be taught in this place so good, So he bundled his fairies and started them out To his dream school, lN7illiam lN7oods. -W. PETERS K Fii i I :gi lil is vb F i A f JUL J li il ui U U f 0 Wx Lg 1 Q 1 9, ,,--1 3221-,'f-1--g'Z,,-a-1x,. 2093- 415.1,rET,T,T:,'---,I-Qf' - 0.4 ,.1f..'Z.,,- H' ,,. W,.-,i, -xi K I .,-, A.,,..w-M - R, R' Zizcuoss, was ' ' :walk ,bm .F lljlv: 5' 'ff' ' 222. N Ciiaiss Owners ' ANNE YONAN . . . . . President R Oak Park, Illinois D lj 'l SADIE BAY NEALE ..... Vice-President I' Lexington, Missouri f MARY JANE CHALKLEY .... Secretary- Treasurer V Lexington Missouri I Class Advisor ,b 1 Miss RUBY HARRIS P . if A 2 , Ei I .. nv ' ii wg' xl ff. fi' with Page 50 'gli' .V fy it A 'X -,.4-f'fT T, -'Q----EO- Q 7 ,- 9' 41-E.-f 4-F X WR ' i M rfb? c N- f -1 '-Mfr-f Life ---figjgjjflvii UQ? -m321:wf'-mf-b 4g5'P 2'-1'.,n5Lf:':?iC'5- .-P.. if ma 19- 11- fu f, r , fr ,- WV, I ,I 4 , I 1 , , - i lk .QJ ,-, V ar f li cf fill 4 'z 1 1 W. r if fm.: 11 T . ,ati ,Tx ' R Tv. w 1 I v ,I Q. Tl -2 lg I 1 .V .f T 9,1 if T NX .UO fx All Li? ll 'l Ky 9 I 0 L I 2 9:5 Y K l ,, U B V, Qi vi,- on v ,Y ,ij ,Jo vf If v w , C A, ,J X 'af' 25, K, ,RF 3:54 M Q 1 'Q lv?i56O'S'4EiCieTOZE5fT5l:R LUCINDA ANDERSON MARGARET GORDON Maplewood, Missouri Sudhiamza, India DOROTHY BURDETTE HELEN HARRIS St. Louis, Missouri Mangan, Illinois MARGARET BRANDENBERG NORMA LEWIS Norman, Oklahoma Little Rock, Arkansas EVELYN DOUGLASS CELIA DE LION Chester, Illinois A guascalieules, Mexico Page 51 ,igzwggaga 1, X3 105151 Q W wig Q5-59.6 Qi'5,..1,1:g- T419 FQ ,f. ,, Q li X gf 'H moi . A V 'xf'v 5 ATQC' 3 Q 1 xx 5 Ki-K ffp KL x 337 ,, -3 .V V7 N avg, '1 ,LT 9 ri .Us T ,. 4,4 .L i fl QL., if . fl , I TQ.: Ji 2. ,JL I .VK rl T , Q ,L 1 Jw L41 i Y' 4 'f 'r ri .U U3 Tx W .-R, .11 vs, U TQ LI U E 9 0 9 V L S5 5 QS l J f T? gjxx 613 fav .-. .1 5 KWXQJ , i r T ,v 1 - , ,, - , ' 5, 1, -,V fm, .H my '-R. ' Y- - 'rl:1-w- fx . N' 'xfifiltiblib l1L.HI2JE5. LW? ,V, LT' 1? ' QA I fVf5'3 ,Q i , X 135. 5 W ,, 11.1. :IE A , zu- UW W, M M 7, DOROTHY LOEBE ELLA WILHOYTE N . . Charleston, MZSS01LY1 Prospect, Kentucky fa Q, FLORENCE MCADOW EDA NVITHERS '! Lexington, Missouri Higginsville, Bifissouri M Fr BELVA FL0 MCILHANEY LUCILE YAHOLA 6 Kansas City, Kansas Wetumpka, Oklahoma ,N 5: MYMAM PosT SHUSHAN YOHANAN Tulsa, Oklahoma Elizabeth, New Jersey N K J , . dx 'fr Ai 'u ts Q31 fri-X I, ffl Page 52 1-If. 9 R, , ,fi f TQ 1-11Qg4,,Q, ' 'iffj' -f -- frr. A , 4-4, 1 - V-A 'N ,Y , fi- 1' ' , ,-:Qs ' si 1:1-f:2,..i:f iz- -' 'W ffsffffflffifi-11--fY.i.f7 ,lX ' fu'-'5f'f?xfffl-LPN?'Y'15531--1' 51.15 .J ,. ,-TQA. x, X, ry-,N -. 1, ,--, f.,., Hx . ,, . ,I VX ,Hu ,Y I .,3,Y,.L, Q .EM if - , , , ,J . - I, .1 -, .,,,-.,,. -L Li! x I fl .XX 'x I X ACTIVITIES I N I Ie'fI 'gFI.' I WI I I I . I - . ' ,-.f. , .5 -Z '- - ' .2 . I 2 . , I r , .'wI4E.,f1.- x f' , - , . II, ,..,.- .,.. uf, --f W -Y,.,---.l..--, - f Y f'L 1 ' 'E 4 V iq I I 2 i f ' f I ., I I I . I RTI . 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Her mother's pride, wherein are recorded Baby's first word, her first party, when the darling took her first step, and when the first tooth came. Then, it seems almost immediately upon learning to talk, the child collects pictures of friends and tokens which are pasted into a book for the purpose of saving them. -The memory book of high school days, and the several diaries a girl is bound to keep before she decides that diaries might prove unwise, follow. High school annuals are dear for a period, but even more precious are the annuals of college, especially if the school be one whose student body is not so large but that each girl knows all the others and feels an intimate interest in all. It seems superfiuous to write of the staff of this book. Their epitaph should be written in every word of the annual, for their-life-blood, we were about to say, their best, their sincere devotion to an ideal and their finest hopes went into the composition of this, the supreme Memory Book of VVilliam VVoods. Not unwillingly did they sacrifice time and refuse invitation to this thing and that, forego attendance at movies, games, and plays, in order to give time to the making of the Annualg for being on the staff meant more than the honor-a privilege and a trust imposed upon the members by the faculty and students of VV. VV. C. Vifhen Beatrice Crandall was elected editor-in-chief of the 1928 Woods Echoes, everyone felt that the annual would be a beautiful book, for Bee, we knew, with her love of beauty, would find a way to make this book reflect the finest, most lasting, the loveliest in life at VVilliam Vifoods. The Annual Staff, each one happy and pleased to have a part in making the book, entered into the task with enthusiasm. Planning, collecting, writing, revising-Cand making money in order to accomplish the drearnj, the business of the Staff went on, recording the year at XV. VV. C. Their dream: That each precious happening, each memory of something worthwhile and influential might be kept in this treasury, is here materialized. First row-BEATRICE CRANDALL, Editorg VIVIAN JAMESON, Business Manager Second YU'ZU-NIARIGLADIS ALEXANDER, Advertising Manager ' Third T010-WILDA PETERS, Literaryg NIARIEMMA RowL1soN, Hamer Fourth 7'd'lU-GRACE STOUGH, Art, BEULAH CHATTEN, Snaps, MARY C. VAN NIETER, Assistant Edrtorg Miss V ERA Woons, Faculty Advisor Page 54 M ,, ., iw 'fax g.,.,, Q,-.4 XM vu V Eva, y ,J Lim., -Y..,,. nf, , -Y - 1 ... ,, ,.,,k ,H ., . W CvO'ii55 'E3Q:,i 1c1?3rgs, mf: Page 55 -X .vu , f,,.9 -. U 'ff NN ,. -wx ,V .X sm W S 'Ak ki, - ,fm K .X L.-Q' 'Sz W Id! yr 1 il J w .V T5 'A f 5 4, fl ly. Pa i K. .T , E E ,Q ix Q1 49 'J lk Y 6 Q4 0 ,fl 0 gs K I. H lil V U Q 1 A c K? 17 'xx X in fi In 'D .ix GX L -5 3 v :Q Y Qgxtj 13:21 -Qff4rSf fs:Q-M-erik 1 W .-.MLA , W, , 1- ,Q 1 ,gat 91.71-2,'4i,iZ,,, , ,.,1 ,se..,,T.1iT,1g , 3 -f- r t ' ,f 'qjif--.x.,.3..e:, 'L '-ap ' 1-----Ut 3 ' ,,:,,-E,. -ga ..,,,.,., .,-.,, I ,sl fEl1+., 1-1 ,V-jfj-LN, f 'J gd' Q-,Ju Jis.,-I x, Lai ,. Student Council N March, 1927, an important election was held at which time the student body selected for its president, Thelma Lineberry. That the selection was wise has been proved over and over this year of 1927-'28. The responsibility of student government be- came really the responsibility of directing the many details, and meeting the demands for more freedom, and the constant problems of living together as a small community here in NVilliam Wfoods. The position, then, was a difficult one to fill. Somebody like Thelma, seriously aware of her duty and obligation in her office, ready to sacrifice her own for the greater good, was the only person for the place. Wfe feel that there was only one Thelma, and all have joined in acclaiming the success of the Student Council this year. Shortly after the election in March, 1927, the council formed and adopted a new constitution. Before the close of school the constitution, with rules of the college, was printed in a booklet, a copy of which was given each girl at the beginning of school in the fall of '2'7. Throughout the year the council has worked as a guiding body in school affairs. Their co-operation with the faculty in all affairs that touch student welfare has been a strong molding factor in the life at VVilliam VVoods. At regular times the body has met to solve the problems presented by students. A tolerant, sympathetic attitude has been a great aid in disciplining the student body, and the strong support of all the girls in lfVilliam VVoods has made student government most workable and thoroughly appreciated. The council has on several occasions entertained as represent- ing the student body. A tea for the Fulton students, one for the alumnae, and a dance in the gym with a real orchestra and delicious refreshments for all the girls, were among the social activities of the organization. A year of happiness and good fellowship, unusually free from serious offenses against student government attest the character and the fine ideals of, not only the. council, but the student body at large. VVe believe student government can function successfully. -ie., ,,..,..,.g-2. f-fi-a.a s Massa ff tr- eos,-pies-f--i:sfs,.sse,.-gsrt.f ,i 253:-new ,Qu-.-B Page 56 .fi '.:,- H -H -A-J'xx, M -- s... , - 1- , ,,: ,-,A ,R L -, 5 ,N , ,,.,,A-,,,,- L, -... , ,,,,-,-,-L,,,..- f , .Ai V- - --JS, Vw- -f -- J V ...-.- -- A., ,1-...-,,- -.--- -M14-5 Page 5 7 Simian! Council 1927-'28 K, , ,. .M .A- V,-swf, V s ,, ,X ,,,, V . .V x ,,,. ,,,-. srJ,,C,,::,,N :4L,V,5'L, Tag. ,.rmAh-A . . ., ,, .,y . , , ,, . ,,.,-- ..1:,Q., ' Q,i,,w 4,AXk:5.,1ii::,1- bg... , L i, , , 1, ff f f . ,, ,, , ,V L W iL--v, -..B .1 K ,,,....- s...L,x.,f --. .Y 'vi -y 1-1 MU ,, ku W1 ,X 1. J A! w 14 ,LJ Y 'x .fl ,:. C-6 LC Q ,.: 'x U L ju i fe, i '-L fl ll A ,ia :iv M X lx! :ig x 7 .J J 3 1 Y. W. QC. A. HEN Alwyn lxVyle was elected president of the Y. NV. C. A., in 1927, everyone thought the choice a wise one, but none dreamed of the ability Al possessed as an organizer, planner, and director. That she could take an organization that had been active, but not spectacularly so, and build it into the ehqcient, unusually potent factor the 1927-'28 YXN7. has been in the life of Wlilliam VVoods, was not suspected. lfVe of the year '28 feel that Al must have been a Godsend. During the summer of '27 she planned an entire new program for the Y. 'W. activities. Filled with the zeal of a promoter of big things, she wrote regularly to her cabinet members and kept them busy planning the next year's work. Result? The most active organization on the campus. A good beginning was made when a Y Retreatf' something new at Wlilliam Wloods, was held in May, 1927, at which time the new and old cabinets went to Westphalia, Missouri, for a week-end get-acquainted-with-yourself your-work- and-your-fellow-worker ineeting. The sponsors, Mrs. Longmire, Miss Wloods, and Miss Thompson accompanied the girls and helped outline the work for the coming year. Something Fine and beautiful, a sort of dream of accomplishment, came out of that meeting, and the new cabinet came back with secret pledges to themselves to put into Y. XV. the best they had. During the summer the Big Sister Chairman assigned new students as little sisters to those who had been in William W'oods a year. This was done so that the new girls might learn something of XVilliam VVoods and feel at home when they entered school in the fall. When school opened the real program began to become operative. There have been monthly meetings of the entire membership where there were pro- grams that had the elements of a well-rounded life in them, there have been parties, dances in the Gym, monthly teas, a Japanese Festival, a tramp party, and entertainment for guests on several occasions. The Y. W. dinner party to which everyone came served as an introduction to the VVilliam Wloods Y. KV. The Y. W. has sponsored open swims in our swimming pool. Throughout the year, at five o'clock on Sunday afternoon, the Y. VV. has held Vesper services which are as lovely and inspiring as the most beautiful church service. An efficient cabinet has worked with joy at the task of making the purpose of the Y. XV. a reality. There never was a better organization, a more faithful energetic group of girls, and a more inspiring leader, is not the comment of just a few. First row, reading from left to right-WILDA PETEIES, lfice-President, CATHERINE GARVER, Under- graduate Representative, BEULAH CHATTAN, Big Sister and Membership, BEATRICE CKANDALL, Publicity Second 7010-ICATHERINE MCCLINTOCK, Secretary and World Fellowship, Miss THOMPSON, Sponsor, MRS. LONGMIRE, Sponsor, FLORENCE TAYLOR, Social Third row-FRANCES TVIAUGHS, Girl Reserve, Miss Woons, Sponsor, SOPHIA EUBANK, Treasurer Fourth T01U1MARY VVISE, M usic, MARY L. FLEMING, Service Fifth 707D-ALYVYN VVYLE, President Page 58 . - .'-- iff ':- -'-S A. '73 -. 4- -4 ' i W U, W?- .'Q ,,.,.,a -6-., , .,,v Y .....,., f 74 ..., ,V ,...,.gT,.-15-1 - P . . , W v.S J' , ' 'Lf 4, .f-'n ' fy. .w I w I I i Y. W. C. A. Cab-inet, 1927-'28 Page 59 I :?f.?7 gi , I ns I ia T ,Q l -'E , '1 'V ' f l 1 1 , i 'Il . l W 4 WN i - m W 2 fi 5: A ' :Mi I 'efa.,,. , .aj fa W ,fggzl ,E . ,A my 4, 1 -4 .fm-', . f .r ai Phi Theta Kappa HE constitution of Phi Theta Kappa, a national honorary fraternity of junior Colleges, was drawn up in 1915. The presidents of four girls' colleges, Hardin, Christian, Stephens, and Wfilliam Wfoods met to found the society, and the order of installment in these 'colleges was decided by drawing lots. Since then the society has become co- educational and chapters have been established in 13 colleges in G states. A movement is on foot to have Phi Theta Kappa recognized by the North Central Association as the official honorary fraternity of junior Colleges. The object of the fraternity is to maintain a high standard of scholarship and to emphasize in .the life of the school those qualities which make for cultured young womanhood and manhood. Grades, character, and conduct are taken into consideration in the choice of members, which is made by the faculty. Requirements for election to Phi Theta Kappa are: the student must have an average grade of ninety or above, must be in the upper ten per cent of the student body, and must have a character and conduct considered by the faculty as praiseworthy. ' Elections are made at the close of each semester. At the beginning of the second semester 1927-'28, Fifteen new members were elected to Eta Chapter, XN7illiam VVoods. Five of these were town girls. Miss Vlfinfrey, sponsor of Eta Chapter, Miss Kreeger, secretary of Eta Chapter, and of grand council during 1927-'28, Sophia Eubank president, and Gladys Hortenstine were delegates from XN7illiam XN7oods to Grand Council, held at Christian College, Columbia, Missouri, in March, 1928. There it was decided that Eta chapter's vice-president should be the promotional secretary for grand council during 1928-'29, and Gladys Hortenstine, elected by Eta to be the chapter vice-president, will carry out the work of making Phi Theta Kappa better known. XVe feelfthat a splendid period of growth will be experienced by Phi Theta Kappa during 1929. First f0'ZU--EUBAXK, GRAY, BRIGGLE, PETERS, CATLET Second row-KREEGER, JAMESON, COATS, FORSEE, IiAVVAI Th-zird row-WYLE, STOKES, KENNET, FITZVVATER, BARNARD Fourth row-GARVER, BACKER, SCHULTE, FLEMING, SAMPSON Fifth f0'ZU-'NlClNTYRE, BARTLEY, HORTENSTINE, VAN NIETER Page 60 Page Iul Phi Them Kappa, 192728 , ,Y ..-,, 4, --.X is , . f- -. 4,-H ------. - --V - .1 l if 1,1 ,. 0 f. vf Y bn., 1--,,.,.. river, .LQ . 1- ji,-,fir--ff'-f,-':i..,'A--.:, M, K nv. '7 ' ----. ...r - f . r ,- , , ,. '. 1 --- - .. , .q.. , arf- --...- - ---v---,-..,-.,..4n. , Mb, Y Y -......-.x...,-a.,: f .gi .Q WW-M,b,.,,, M... . . 4 WOODS Fil? UFS, 39' i Efiiiflfl JNSY., 1,1 ,H ll' HA ll if l I if il lil .lil Rfk lx ICED QPPGTS l if O ONE need be informed that we have a pep club at William Woods, for ll the Green Peppers, red hot, would you say, or green hot?-put pep into every step. When there is something big to put across the peppers are called 1, upong when a local organization wants support of some project, the Green Peppers 6 are notified, when Westminster wants co-operation of William Woods in making lx a game go over big, the peppers are asked to stir up the pep-and for any J school activity that needs help the Green Peppers are ready to give of their pep Q and support. I U . . . . . :ll The Green Peppers as an organization has existed since 1924. Thls year i Virginia Francis has led the Club in its activities in many phases of school life. l The members sponsored the Friday morning chapel programs throughout both ' semesters, they put on stunts at the Fulton Street Carnival in October, and 7 during the basket ball tournament held at William Woods in February, besides several at Westminster for pep meetings. l In March the Green Peppers gave a clever party to raise money to linish paying for the radio, and wiped away the debt. il fy Seven new members were taken in this year and initiated in October. Their l clever chapel program started the series of Friday morning stunts which have ii, made Frida mornin s the snappiest, happiest mornings of the week. ,M y g lliv I Q Page 62 ,,,.5 IXQX I A, 3 2 w Q fvgi 1 9 qi ff T1 Q w 3 ,g 'J' xiixxwfx TP K. .i, -- --,f--.--V M -eg 7 l'iL,LTi,fJ lltji, Athena HE Athena Club was organized in 1921 for the purpose of maintaining high scholastic standards, especially among students of education. The require- ments for membership are that the student carry at least one subject in educa- tion and make a grade of eighty-five or ahove. Members are elected to Athena each quarter of the school year. The work of the club this year was definitely planned by the executive committee, and a program of interest to all the school was followed. At the club's regular meetings, programs of interest to the girls who are intending to teach were presented. Outside speakers were brought before the club, and dis- cussions on educational subjects were held. In December the club entertained a group of poor children of Fulton with a Christmas tree and gifts of clothing and toys. Members celebrated the club's birthday on VVashington's birthday, February 22, 1928, with a formal dinner party. Miss W'infrey is the sponsor for the Athena Club, and Peggy Cray was president during 1927-28. f ' Page 64 rm, .vs ., -1.5 F ., . w tj. My . t ,L tt-,J l,. 2 s rl :.f'..w5 Debate Club O club has proved a more worthwhile organization from the standpoint of intercollegiate interest than the Debate Club. Organized early in the school year, the club was active from the beginning in making the William Vlfoods debate team a success. Not all the girls who were members of the Debate Club could be on the teams representing the school, but the members of the club have done other things in the way of helping us to win debates. The High School Debate tournament held at VVilliam Woods in March was the particular project of the club, and much of the success of the tournament was a result of the debate girls' tireless work. - ' Mary Cleveland Van Meter was the president, and Dr. Cockrell and Mr. Snider the sponsors of this year's organization. , f Page 65 D gpg.-- ..,, '-a 31, ,K----f- ' f. f ,fy f ei in --V ,.Y..v.f-41 - A K-is -W-f Qs K ,. ,-. -- .l C C- ,tw 417- f. -, -5T-,,,.f,. 5 I I ff :feefir-5:r..s.1,,,...i5o. C-, ymfX,f-fc, ,f Q75 . . .gn J. v F i 1 l . T0 4. ,fox ,, ,, , - f, 1 --- -- . ,- Y , .. . ., , 1 X, F- .,4f.v'- ., N, 1 , , ---X- -, -f - . - 1 tg . ,Q -5 . ,,:,,L...,,., J...-a-s?-,,. .. :,i+i,,,,T,.,A, --.Aiwa ...M ,..sf2.....,,,. Zine. .-...Q.a.,..a-t1h, - c - i , i C 4 Lise f ' '- - V. 1 seg! I., -555 T - -'iw--:f?.:,,L,f 'J v1..iia-----H Q sv' ., - ,gh-I. r ' -Q, wcfh,l'Df:v TICHGEEE, Ti' lei' J :iii ,,1 5. Sffii 'ii K itil . -X, T., 31 l Q ffl! I ,lg 5.5. A93 iff lx! I H mx . ,.W, , ,il Al 1 -fl ,. l 3.1 .ii ' F. fr, ru 2 l I iv if 5 3 li ll 1? f ll Q All X i 'X JQ - li. -Q la ll rig: in fi :UK f- ir Q 9 cl lb li l l13LlUlllSt S U1 2 '-1' il Q I ? OR a number of years the honorary organization of Jameson ' 5' Conservatory at William VVoods has been the Pianist's Club. ' . G ra 2 Q , 1: 9 G 0 I 1 b El' l ? 1 l a 94 1 v vg, ,F ffl? 1' 'X Qlivf-:fre avr Girls are elected to membership after certain definite requirements i, are met. Each candidate must have a grade of ninety or above be- 5 fore she is considered and must either play before the club or have appeared successfully in recital to prove her ability. Elections are made each semester. This year's Pianist's Club had twelve members. The club met regularly in Mr. Meldrum's studio. The members and Mr. F Meldrum appeared on the programs which consisted of studying the lives of composers, musical games, and individual perform- EIIICCS. C ,Q Martha Swisegood was president of the 1927-'28 Pianist's Club. 3 i w J 2 ff fb, KT. l .5 ,M Page 66 ill-X5 , .-.. :E , f'- as ,. ,,. ,-. i Af .. H -45:-gs--. vQ1T+s... -' 'Wi-1' t'si5X'+3' Vie' we -? 'M' VH itat'-f -if ti if - ' w it 312 1 ,i r -' gi Fiddle Club Oh, We are the Fiddlers We go to Woods College, I We fiddle our time away there. When we walk clown the street, Everybody we meet Says, VVhat do you do up there? And we tell them, Oh, we are the Fiddlers, etc. ITH this the fiddle club introduced itself to the students of William Vlloods at a formal dinner party early in the fall. The club was sponsored by Miss Emmons and Mary Louise Robinson was the president. The girls who belong are those who fiddle, and they rind in this club a mutual help in criticising each others' performances. The lives of great Violinists and their compositions are studied in the meetings. Miss Emmons and members of the club perform for the entertain- ment of the girls at the regular monthly meetings. Page 67 tg ,T .. J...,7-. as ,J g .f,s--,.,. ,V r, E, .E . 1- .. .Y .. . .2 ,- H.. f f- s-ff. F .fi i 1 .w f li , , 1 1 J A. il 14157 ,u.L,.!:i1J.!1.:i I , . L 256, if-Q Q., X Qi, n N Il The Campus Players 5 .ll HE Campus Players is the new name for the club-of budding If , url, actors-or actresses, which heretofore has been known as ,, the Dramatic Club. The club members are chosen from ij students in expression and others who successfully try out il before a committee of the dramatic arts department. This year the girls have been called upon frequently to entertain at chapel, ,I and to give stunts for other occasions. They have demonstrated l their ability in several plays which they gave in a finished manner. 'jg The Campus Players were instrumental in bringing Miss Anne Anderson, a former Willie, who now has an expression studio in Chicago, to VVilliam Woods in recital in November. The program included some humorous and some serious selections, and was so charmingly done that we were all proud of this Wfillie who has . been successful in her held. VVe of the Campus Players feel that to Miss Angel, our in- if, terested sponsor, and Martha Swisegood, our enthusiastic president, W. much of the credit of our success as an organization is due. iii Af x X Page 68 lf' - -- -- ,,-...,..s A ,., , . . i .aaa , V -4, 4- ws.--if as . H f I fill' 't' L15 Gllee Club O other organization of VVilliam XK7oods has done more to make our college known and appreciated this year than has our C-lee Club. Frequent appearances when the girls performed beautifully carried the spirit of XVilliam VVoods College in song to a great many people. Twenty-live girls were members of the 1927-'28 Glee Club. The girls tried out before a committee, consisting of the entire music faculty, and those selected to make the personnel of the organization felt that it was an honor and a responsibility to be chosen. That the members loved and worked hard on their songs was evidenced by the finished programs they gave. A number of local performances were given by the Glee Clubp At Christmas time the girls sang in a beautiful vesper program at the Christian Church. On the twenty-fifth of March the club, with the Wfestminster Glee Club and the Christian Church Choir, gave a pre-Easter Concert of antiphonal singing. In May the VVilliam W'oods Glee Club appeared in a beautiful program at the Christian Church. The real trip was made during the Easter vacation, when Mrs. Jameson took her girls on a tour. They visited Sedalia, Lexington, Smithville, Liberty, XVeston, Carrollton, and other towns, giving programs in the churches and schools. , Miss Irene Pehling assisted in directing the work of the club and Miss Phyllis Cobb was the accompanist. Page 69 . k f... .L ..a...,.,f-mfs. 1 11 e -A,-.1 Q The A. B. C. Club HE A. B. C. Club was organized in 1926 with Miss Brokaw, head of the Commercial Department, as its sponsor. To interest the girls in modern commerce and to stimulate them to study new business methods and systems was the purpose of the organization. The only requirement for membership has been that the girl take some com- mercial work. An active club has met regularly this year in monthly business meetings at which clever programs on various fields of industry have been given. Following the business meeting a social hour has been held. On several occasions business men have talked to the girls of the opportunities in the field of commerce, and the requirements a young Woman must meet if she enters business. With Dannelle Sheley as leader, the members of the A. B. C. Club have taken an active interest in all the club's activities, and have made business a most fascinating study. The girls have enjoyed several hikes, parties, and banquets during the year. Once they went to a cave near Fulton for a steak fry, and proved that the hands that play the typewriter may also cook appetizing food. Here's to the future worries of wives! Page 70 aijgj. Ejflvf-4 W The Home Economics Club NE of the most interesting clubs in William W'oods College is that known as the Home Economics Club, which numbers among its members all of the girls who are taking a subject in the Home EC Department. The girls have found the meetings of the club during 1927-28 intensely interesting and en- lightening. Miss Nell jasper, Secretary of the American Red Cross in Callaway County, was the guest of the club at one of the first meetings. In january, Mr. Alfred Larsen, of Mexico, Missouri, was a guest of the club at a buffet supper given in the apartment dining room. Mr. Larsen presented the club with a beautiful original etching for the apartment, which was done by his brother, Mr. Egert Larsen. At this same meeting Miss Demeter, of the College Art Department, spoke to the club on Art in the Home. The officers of the club, as guests of the Home Economics Club of the University of Missouri, on February fourth, heard Kathryn Newell Adams, President of the VVoman's College of Constantinople, give an educational lecture on the worknof her college, and the conditions of her country. Miss Adams, who was a charming speaker, brought a real message from the East. The members of the Home Economics Club have operated the Tea Room in Edwards Hall on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, and everyone who has eaten the Tea Room food will praise the excellent skill of the Home Economics girls. Page 71 A n moi iiiicfesi i ms a P. K. Club HE P. K. Club is, as its name indicates, an organized group of Upreachers' kids. It has existed for several years, but this year's group has been more active than former organizations. The members come from many states and countries, three of them being daughters of missionaries. The P. K.'s first meeting this year was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Cockrell. Mrs. Cockrell, who is also a minister's daughter, acts as the sponsor of the Club. There the girls elected Martha Jane Redd as president, and made a temporary outline of the activities and aims for the year. The members of the Club have, during 1927-'28, been the right- hand assistants of the program chairman of the Y. VV. C. A. in her plans for the Sunday vesper services, and as an accomplishment and aid in advertising our wonderful school these girls have brought about the distribution of little books in which the spirit of VVilliam VVoocls is emphasized and the joys of being a P. K. individually expressed by each member. The club has sent the booklet to the homes of many ministers in the hope that there it may find a daughter who would like to be a member of the happy Hpreachers' kids at William VVoods. P age 72 I it E-.4313 1-Jeri? -r5lffiZfff5l '5'Si'?i V 1.3 !5 'i 1..l'7'fafi-TQEQQTZC' Ti 1 '-??r7l?ifif33. 1 4 V r .. ,.,.,.,s. f ,,,-...,.. . Y : ..fare...--'Ki g:i:,1:Q-X . .. ' .4-, ..4. F.-X-, , - ., f, , ,, a..e,,,. . . 'ff-X ' w -W--Y W4 .D-D+. xy-iii?-2: laws: l , ,.,1 V., W-. .t,..,.., -..v., Page 73 Town Giirllsl Club ' HE VVillies who live in Fulton have had for many years an organization called the Town Girls' Club. This year's club has been active in student affairs, entering into every activity wholeheartedly and with pep. But perhaps the best thing the Town Girls' Club has done has been the bringing about of a feeling of closer fellowship between the boarding students and the town girls. Living away from the dormitories, we feel that the town girls miss much of the fun and fellowship that come from intimate association with girls: that they do not come to know their own sex aswell as if they were facing the same problems that we of the dormitories must face. And not having the evenings together, not having the company of each other at meal time, the town girls and the girls who live on the campus do have a barrier to over- come in feeling the relationship among all VVillies. The Town Girls' Club has been helpful in overcoming that barrier this year. .1 4 ,...? Y. ,H ,L ' 4 - -. '51- ' Q, .,s,. f-vs ,.-f. ,- T' M ' --f 'ij'--: 2 'V-5-nffgjf Aj ff'-:gig---Qi-sf.rs::3:a-' . 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U R9 G v U Lu 0 o D a 9 52 ,, -.J an H ff: f, fm YE 39 1 K: Gif' 17351 ...X U ,. - f ,fx . a, L 1, -4 ,-f--N X V,-----x .A Y rf, A ,145 71 .-jg r: '-- u , , my r, l.L.f.g1gE, 1 ep- 'L-1, Epgzff f- , Aff, 1-'f-f.j-1-,fsg, -.N fx wx g1Qs,'Jl3.:VL,-, H431 35:16 ' Ar-7-Q--YQ?-' L .,, Z. w0oD??ic 1M1QE:s. L 4 Page 37 1'-if?-.-r,-five Y LAUREDA THOMPSON - Director of Physical .Ell1LCClf'lT01I 6-A 5: we-fff ,IMC-1QQ:.F,g.2i::::3fdo,a.'wE3wa:g-k-f1L E2fw1' f-DK' V-f- 9 Qi?------'.4w.4g.g.,,Lgz.,..af ,I xg..'f'-'X,.L:p--'H- -'F' ff df .ay fxf sf, -bxx , 53? ' f ' A J if .A .Q Y X fx: 'E-,i if gf .1 x, -,. , 5 Li .fi i 5 11- , :xv I V Wi. IT: , I 1 W, C .X I, U , 9 'x mf' i ,xl w 5 '? v' L2 Er Q1 Q 0 J Q L, 0 I li Ki E. fx H K ,H , W 'UE lj , rx Qu sv QED ai :Fin H ,Av 'WOODS ECHOES, 1928 F' I gg I I I N3 QW I px... I -J I 3 f. Ka , It III Qtr' ' I l Q.. Ig II E, II , . ,I 'LZ' Lg., .QI O I PEARLINE WRENN I I uslruclor in Physical Education cv , I AP I II I II I I P Il. Q G s E I 0 I I I Fik Li? I , I QQ MENGE KIRKE If IL Swimming Damsh Gym ASSISTANTS if? XIII E1 1 fin ,rx Q ,M . ,.,, ,. ., 1, - w, fn ,f -. fgQ,,,yqMlg,Q-'g,?i-44gg?-sQqi,ga---qL437fuvg gt 'TIQQQGQ ME' ' I X-4 .9 LBS' V BARNARD H orsemansh zp Page 88 D--2.24 N513 -k-Qiifffdil' GTA' V Ar' avi W. QQ In ,II f-JC . 9 E .-3 '1 Ili ,.: 1 My-. ,Qcj -M, , -LH' .l,- X II I FJ II - Ii' II' LI- I 2 I'I .gi I Lv. Pi I, ' I ,KL II I I ,. Af I I I I .QI I LII II IT v I I I A I I I 2 C 1 I Q I I I I 553 f, fffv Y C Af I Wf. t, , QI ,.-g. , A: .Y - . 1 ,- ,..,, at ,,...Eg - V . , ,.... M, ,wma .,,,., , KM., , M.-- ....-.:-N. , , . ,.,,, A- .-.M ., . s---. Riitioiiiiiifoi-15135, 1923 Page 89 W A. A.. HE VVoman's Athletic -Association is an organization of girls who enjoy sports,-those girls who have gained at least one hundred points by their athletic activity. The association stands for everything that is best in sports, carrying to the hocky field, the baseball diamond, the swimming pool, the tennis and basketball courts, and the campus its ideals of clean sportsmanship. It intends to foster, along with physical development, the love of play, the keen joy one feels in physical exertion when sports are entered with that free abandon with which children play. VV. A. A. has been very active in college life this year. The members did much to make the high school basketball tournament, held at Vlfilliam Woods in February, a success. Throughout the year they stood behind the other activities in making life at William VVoods interesting and well-rounded. The feature of the year's work of XV. A. A. was the presenta- tion, in January, of the annual VV. A. A. follies, a clever, musical revue, called The Band Box. Miss Thompson sponsor of'the association, directed the follies, and the presentation was a success. Rossie Meyer was president of VV. A. A. during 1927-'28. ..,,,., , - sy ,. -.,-.---W :' '-. Y' , f. ff R! Q ' fi- V! ., r My Pk .av , , , . 7---N - - - fx '- -,, , .. W. . . V, r -,Mi :+??'f-LQ. -:f324Q 4?4fit?A2?-'G'v'21.-K,QT..T:.xA,.1T.a:..E5 'A -N 00115 Lui-IO ES , 1 512 as pu fi J 4 ,154 .- '. 223 X x , 4 'Y .V 1 . Sf Q , W 1 M ff qi .' gf zz- ,N as-,'f .9 - x , za' Qs? f 177' WA.: W ,. x ., n v L .J 'J F 45 at 2. Ll 5 NK ,J H Lx I Q ,LA 15- ,QL N C ' Q Q ,Q N , W fa 45. M Jul fl I FR ' ' ' ' W KA Phys. Ed. Majors-Tlzey wear the pants! 11, 'xl -479 J: - X Ji? l'n ll A ii lb E ng sv U 25 U . Q U 0 V x Q 5 U 0 1, 0 ., , ff i 2 . - l 1 'QS J il ff ff W. li fs gf 5 , ,f ix fgi 54 HPECKH UFLOPH :XX ,fig Two who 'wear the coveted W G 5. fgb . Page 90 C -5' Hy V FN' C9 Q? 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Him page 91 VK xg? :nl 44iLy,i, I. .gja ,I Ai:3LM Xqwu U r I V M A- A F 'f bi: k':fc,f'5 'FQ' mf' 'fY..5L..sf5'?'LV-'- 3 1: mf g, 5-Vwqv-:SR ,T L N M C'M'A f af' mf- f.ff1f.':Mism.2- 1 Q -M fb -f. A-,571 .,,, 43, 'Hig- if WOODS ECHOES, 1928 fm -YL ,5 N Q' FX fi ,iff RT51 if-if iii, Q , , 5 T : 3 1 1 I 1 1 fig QKL .pf 4 X fir' A '4 'Cf 'Eff - .1 .VI , 1' MXL, u .W nw. 4 AA: ,121 'PY Q ,H V m '24 T WR E ll A , F Q. , ,q .L,, ii fb 9 , gil i W -wi 'To ride foward the sunset F Nl JG, li l N f, M1 All U ga U Q7 p H J 5 V U U v ' L L J 5 r ' Qu Y .A 23 f tl 'X 'Nl A 1 P2 l D Nl , , is Y' 7' ' ' 1 gg'-, I a L Hungry hikers-Crisp bacon and hot cofee A X5 f Page 92 '51 :QV ,, , , . .. ' ' ,.- -f' v7i'ffj'73l - A F A ... ,. - ..f -A QEQYPFJ 1 iizffa can I5 on if eL,?mz:.L-- us::3: M: V .f f- '- -- m N' ff , N fl - WQOD11 ECHOES, was K,-n ff ig: :Lx .. Y of Q35 Hag 5 3 ' Y 5 in 'GRM tieffj Hi, in MV , H, ,' :rg , 5, , lk 5 N '-U9 1, 1, 1 2? if fx ,lv Yi: ll, VL H 1. . 2 'E i if fu. W in H Ll 2 Jw ffm A 1. ML 5 E fd AA ALL A- A special 'i7Zd2lL'3f71871l to outdoor exercise ' K Ll, exp Jak A h r WA iw of We fx V' H U U fi? W L '. Uv U 1 V' lj W? 2 W! f L O U A , U aj U r U f u e U U U u 3 H 3 3 . i .2 Q 352 if f 3 o 0 Q, KD E1 my ff ll fr CI VF 'fm I-yi Keen competition on the hockey field M15 FS Page 93 , YQ 'J-' . 'A f-'N S-.N 2 F, .J , ,, ., fgjzvoiiiao 47... Qgizkqgwogti vfjc-Q 56.50-T. gfQi?ffe:.,5Q .-:QQ-yin J .nm w woonb huiom, 1923 -fu Pa' 'fi , . :M 122: f, f, f L '33 Q T? 1 M2 Q Xt' f QQ! ki? 2721 ' if u YQ M Lv fi 55' Ti 43 My T1 H A 1 K '? A'-' IN 6 f A1 v' if 1 L Av' ull Y in fl 5 3? fx Q c w 1 Ai w' 54 Q 9 J 'J 0 5 Er Q My S 5 o j U D 8 Q 2 2 E 2 0 Q O . Q 2 S 1 5 R x 4 A Our Wood Nymph.: ' 2 EX 1 4' Page 94 gig V 'Y -ily Qrygugg-.aQ.4Q,,2f.i, ,gi ,,.3k9,, ,ga-, E n.f3uQg e+i-Qi?-f-e1 3wfT1'ff-h if? 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Y f lf' Q B ,Q Y Ky , A Our Rejiectzons F H5 ID af , ' P 95 .f age 1 1 ' ,5 -+ f - - P .4 L ' +1 ,L.-sjrywv-f::.f.4--2,0 egzm cZKA...iH 'Tw QR Qi Q -,:5f.1Z'ig4,-4537 mi-fig. ....g.f 'ff-i H1fU'C'Ef,J X '- ,J N -'--'-X---' -1 ' '.:g-:-1' f..- ,,.. f---'-F .1 1 , M iii ff f' - vzgvi 1 1 f? A ? If . , .yy f 'V Ins LK ,Q J X , Q , .DJ H 1-4 , , .te F3 4 w H .V fl' WNOODS ECHOES, 1928 L: 555. . e e V42 wWl '1w. ' .. X ,Q N , , , V' N fQ:g1 , 7 ' 'Ulf' N , ' . -T lgf. , E f ' X , 1 X ' 1 X M X X W , fx-H1 'ev vf wx'-,gf ' Wg, Liv QE I ., Ili I vw ez U! ,Vx in 2, Ip Stealing second E 1 X w F kv, 5 x, ,R Q, H 4, I x 3 JM 1:4 1, 5. 4, , lv. Y ! wa W , ,ity She swings a mean racquet . Page 96 li-' , ...V-- , ,f--- Cs Tam, F-.- Q, ,-, HLA- . L, ff'z'LiI2I.4g,f3,' ' T: wf ,J fs: 'G'Q,',.-1 1:,.vAJ9fP'- :gf-Q '- Pj -PU T.. -- ,51,L--vu-f-4:,..,,,...' .32 ua -,QA-L-I -'K - W :L A 1 f? V1 f 3 ,. , jx In J U ,.. .Z W x 4 v 1 2 ,Z A ,. ,. fr I1 mix' gk! J, I 'wif ,uf .L 1, -.T .. .. 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D ffgifafy, F- 52 Q 4.1 th, i, f R -.:'7 '5a: -N 1- f' -ff1,sw. sf ' tg Page 9 , A go will QAEHL A -we 4, his -3 Ifqggr J 31, 4' yr ,J ,Nm ,Ll V x A bib .. J W ff !!,fff!f 7 , If lf ing! A , .f f ' H V 2? ff' , , Q, if W f WPG W VF 'W Cffj A M A-E rf My 'F ,Q U2 f My A .iv X ' if n 2 I .ifiiiwr qk 032013 5 f' Lf 5252 .j lk LB 7 f W N ww R Awe' L..- uu , . W0 .N X 'x Ju C E : nw :ll v .it K K? ,li 'f-..,.,. .Z ,, Wymy, ,1,,,,,5. q Campus Players? Pledges NCE a year there is Hplayers' time on the campus at VVilliarn XVoods when the Campus Players' pledges have to wear the cap and bells and play jester to the school. The old members dic- tate the characters that shall be represented on pledge-day and the pledges are then seen scampering everywhere in search of suitable raiment to depict their particular character. At breakfast on pledge day, the girls came in as Tom Sawyer, Juliet, john Silver, Jack Dempsy, Little Red Riding Hood, Little jack Horner, and as many other characters as there were pledges. At lunch the group entertained in the dining room with short character- izations. Another requirement of the pledges of the Campus Players is that they produce a clever program for chapel. This year's presenta- tion was a novel idea in advertisements, the girls representing a long list of well-known products, Pledge Day is Fun Day at W'illiam VVoods College, and is looked forward to with anticipation by the whole school. P15 l00 Broadway at W. W. C, for the 1928 Season HE Dramatic Arts Department of XVilliam VVoods College brought glory to itself and to our college when it presented during the year several plays of real merit, The acting in all of the plays was of a finished manner, anything but amateurish, and the good crowds before which the plays were presented were enthusiastic in receiving the aspiring actors and actresses. HI-East is XX7est, known by everyone, was so realistically done, that the audience was carried away to a diHerent land. NN-lho but Barbara Temple could have been Ming Toy, llowerlike, American girl of Chinese rearing! And wasn't Vera Briggle handsome as the American lover of the Japanese Lotus Blossom! The boat scene was charming and furnished a very oriental atmosphere. The Romancers, a delicately beautiful love lyric, was given in the Dulany Auditorium in the fall of '27, Highly romantic lovers, whose parents opposed their marriage for the purpose of bringing about the wedding, were Vera Briggle as the hero, and Lucille Prater, as the heroine. Arlene Hogan and Grace Stough made exceptionally good fathers, secretly very fond of each other, but pretending to their children that they were enemies unto death. And Martha Lou johnson as the paid abductor was quite impressive. The beauty of the play depended much upon the gay French costumes made by the Campus Players under the supervision of Marion Chapman. The class in Dramatic Interpretation presented The Heart of a Clown before the local VVoman's Club at its regular meeting in january. The Charm School was in itself clever and entertaining. Virginia Hanser as the inheritor of the school, Arlene Hogan, Mildred Simpson, Mildred Gutting, Marigladis Alexander and Katherine Barker in men's parts: Minnie Aleskin as the leading lady, Martha Lou johnson, joe Eck, Temple Wfall, Mary Vifoolfolk and Dorothy Ristine as the feminine characters were all good. But the leap year date-plan for attending the play brought the best audience of the year. To next year's actresses we fling the torch of entertainment, and bequeath the make-up kit, confident that another year of success will attend them if they are as earnest in their attempts, as willing to profit by the splendid coaching of Miss Angel as were the students who took part in this year's plays. Page 101 ,,. ci, 'K+ ,.f ix .X , ,if -----v ix-, I fy, Yi-MW K 3 1-' 1f:f-Q-:'-1:-ff. ' wff' A'i:???4f'f-1'1l-L.'1Li:'- .,:+,,, Y , ,, - -2--ff:-,.',.--v-.,,, ,.,, ,,,, .. vu- 41. - ,..,,-7,1 .,- H-.5--W t U si 4. f.. v 7 n Y -QsL-QL... 1 x, ..,, ' ' 1 , . 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' 'S' 4 Nm:s.s.5?1-s:isL'z1.22,Q!bsw1mr1:gQw-f-i-gaQ.:-4'-,C.!:4,,W:-4.M-A , - , 'A-3 X-, +-'C Z. .,:f f 4, u ff1iv i2?'?i? if ' f-iff: iQQ1Elf:T k Page All we have is hats! and tlzafs tha!! 103 K ' 4 Y ,. rx , M ,ir JJ.. 1-,,,,.f , V -- f Yi- .. 1 L ,f-M T-X-..-V 71- 1-...., 'AMF ,Y-..-,.....,T, 5, ,Q , v 4 THE ROMANCERS IfVilh lo11e's light wings did I o'er-perch these walls' Y I THE CHARM SCHOOL Mr, Bevins, I hope you don'15 mean that you don 15 believe us ' ' .- Y V-f'n:T.T7,T-V' if ,f, ,,-+i4-N.. ., ,F ' ' ff- , A- ., .Q-f :,,.,Y,,, f--Y gjsjfu.-1' - rg Page 104 : fr nf.-YJ 1 w I 1 THE HEART OF A CLOWN Love was once a little boy - Page 105 8 4 EAST IS WEST Oh, be so glad go to America: see Statue of Liberty holzl big punk stick M .fr Ar. X U n 4 v J rv L, -A ca ., 1 A 7- Jw F - 'H T-V 5 .EJQZ -'il-ff f' xxx. fVZf4f'x QWEP Q,,x,.fff:1xv' ffifA'-Ei WAKAO' -f 1 -b gh' J WOODS EQHQES. 1928 V fs 511' WX I fi' 1 1, Q ' 2 C , I Q 15,11 na Q 126' -ry 'Q W 1 JL! l 'G Ji 5 ff. ki Q FE .L 41 3 fx ' 5 QE. f i 0 'K Tk lt' JU, ix gl JE 5 VK 29 . My F Q 5 3 Q w G G G Q 9: I E G G 9 1 U E 2 6 3 Z E S S? X - K Eli The Lady of the Lake at William Woods L Page 106 fa - A + ,QM-fggffwfifffwogf-f 6c1Q d'fEffH-fiwe-Cgfkwf-LU? J 9' L J K. u g, 1523 'f-'iiX,1J-,-- if Y- +,i,,.:9-fiilfjgff , : , 5. ' A- ----,,, 5. . '51, Wg, ,Q -- far., , , ,Q-, 'gf f V - ' -L Q-L-M--Q -f ff ff 1fLTfi:f'l'ffKfTi5s'SzvU Us W OOD 3 .ti CHOILCJ , 1923 fi? Q4 ix? ' if QM fi I -ge Liv 1 if' Y 5 + W l 1 2 I 1 XJ! 5 ,. iffy IQ df, Q 2 fl fin E I I W, -xv U' If Q , , H! I-is Ly Z. ,, in +1 ri Nl 1? Y ? ci N .Lui My X' - Q ,. 1 V' JK Eu NE -A 2 'x J .f-J. 11 Fw F 1 VI wjx , i 4, ,X H 1,2 1 Ll 'J L Q! Q2 . U9 H V 72 U f, L1 D If L1 U L L' U U . da, 4 33, D 'Q , ,. 7 K1 3' Ir 29 Q X ,, ,W . f Q1 Z f Q, A wr The Ilifay Fele in all 'ils loveliness ff K , H fy! 1 X flfa' PM ff-'N e 53 Page 107 ig: 5 be--qi - -Y fry '5Ff'f'f31:v0 421511 LlTllN'f- 153211 Q GQU LW-513 0314, M: -9, f. Q 15, 04: iq, N19 QQQ X4 X1 ' 'pf Leading ladies and leading men, and the power belzmd the throne W X Page 108 ,,.. I 'u I 4 ', ' 1 I , -. 1 V15 '. 'Q X N I f X N in ,' '-jf! X ' 'ff X ' ', Q5 ' . , ' 'lg bill 'J32'f S ' 300311 f c 5: S Q N kj K A Q m x S ' ,iw N . 1 .... .. .'. z X I A xi' -' X xr L' ,xi Q xi 1' f 5 m A 7 15 A N' :N xi 11 f .'f1 'hx V1 -J , I-'Q W- pl! X My 55 ' 'ik' 4 ll 'X ', ., . A f Xb! - V bvx'-H' W 2 f X f K UG y 4, f it Qi xiw fw N? LL ffwy w f his N ff' 'l?:y1S fSf 1 -4' ww' , R rf w 5 ff . f ,, J . N 5391- 5 Y 'iv Vx L+ R I 'xx' 5 TZ- -J -:L Q M -Nl X W 2 Vt N N X- as if 53 ff A N 3 ,, T554 I 'Q' UN X 57. . if ' l' I f S N' .ER E W .iii 52, X .331 Y. I ll ' --- E E 5'1- Z'XdJ-'i r-silik K L 7 S921 ff yi X .fl I DERB Y if gi . JY, ,A. . Y. V X, .-, -..,,,,,,, af c if fi at f 'f'-l'T1'iTV9 W ,. - ,- 1, d- -,, v, ,.-- . Tramp Party i EY, BO! yuh ain't goin' ter miss that big blow-out in th' loft tonite, shure? He'rd tell ther'd be hand-outs, drinks, music, an' fair women and it's all on the Y! got my paraph'nalia all ready an' l'll be there half a hour early so's I won't miss nothin' free. Cl Leave it to the Y. W. Cabinet, and particularly to the social chairman, Florence Taylor, to give a party in a new way. Everybody came to the gym in the most disreputable outfit she could get together, carrying a tramp bundle on the end of a stick. The VVeary Xvillies shuffled in at a lively gait, considering the fundamental characteristic l ofthe knights of the road. There was a grand march during the evening and the best hobo was presented with a prize. Music was furnished by the VVilliam Woods Orchestra. Centi and Cecilia did some special dances: Pailin' and Mary sang, Big Tuck thrilled us with her sax. VVe were glad we came. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Page 110 73fOQU?5 liQliOEf5. 1913 Boys are zmnecessary for a good dance in Req Hal! May I have the next dance? Then-the third? Sorry, I'm dated up 'till the fourth. VVill that do? f And Anne and Rose dance on, skillfully leading their partners through the crowded Rec Hall dancers. Oh, Mary, please-give us the 'Doll Dance' once more! and Mary oblig- ingly 'once moresf An institution at VV. XV. C. is the after-dinner dancing in Recreation Hall, a large room on Second jones. Each evening for about thirty minutes the girls trip the light fantas- tic to the tunes of the latest hits played by Mary VVise, and forget that boys were ever so absolutely necessary to a good time as they had once believed. Here in Rec Hall studies are forgotten for a while, and the sheer joy of rhyth- mic movement is entered iI1tO by 6VeI'yOI1e. Mar3', please,justo1ze more Page Ill ff' 'Nr Us i IflfT r..qrA W dag-,- A DH EfTl'f4f'fi?.E5. 'W H Our' Faculty Entertain IME: Eight o'clock on Monday evening, October 31, 1927. Place: Parlors of Jones Hall, VVilliam lfVoods College. Everything is decorated in the College colors, with autumn flowers adding to the beauty of the rooms. Visions of loveliness come floating down the stairs. Willies in evening dress radiantly lovely . . . clouds of pastel shades and brilliant Harning colors. Shades of Palmolive, Woodbury's, Packer's Tar and Mulsified Coconut Oileevidence of Pebeco and Prophylactic-faithful daily dozens, and Danish Gym classes-all a small price for the array of beauty before us! Fifty-seven varieties -and all lovely! Occasion? The annual fall reception at William VVoods. Then the faculty has open house for the students. We are all re- ceived by the faculty com- mittee and afterwards we do some receiving our- selves. Townspeople and VVestminster and Synodical are entertained-Sh !-many a romance began at a recep- tion, either the one in the fall or the spring reception, when the students join the faculty in holding Hopen Student Hostesses house for Our friends. , Page112 f , sfsggif-sr. A -A- f L-fe - iss- 'Q ' A,.fL,l,.fE s 4551 21f5e:'1-f-A-ff:-WN,-. -J - fag'-'I+'--Y Wes- .' '---- 5-4 Dads' Day HANKSGIVING DAY at William Woods has become a day of special thanks for our Dads. Few girls go home for the single holiday, but all the Dads who can possibly arrange to be here come to VVilliam Woods for the day. If we can't have our own Dad we frequently f borrow one for the occasion, and at dinner, after the feast has been eaten, we introduce our real and borrowed . Dads. He e's to the rest, now meet the best, My Dad! Girls, here's my Best Beau! In the afternoon Dr. Cock- rell conducts a tour of the college and then the Dads and their .daughters meet on the Chapel steps to have their pictures made. It is a gala occasion, a real Thanksgiving Day-a day when our Dads realize more fully how precious a Dad is to his daughter. Dr. Cockrell and Mr. Ed Jame- son, the two Dads of William Woods College at all times, are justly featured here. Dads for all of us Page II3 ,Y 0, -- . - W ,L --, . 4 -t .Y -, fs-..fff--:,,f-+f.e:f,..,. 5: U 4,aA,,t..Y?,f-1, ' V-.s1-.., Q. .a Y as -1 W- J V' Q l ,K , l - . . -- .:..,,.a....,.-.-..., 7, , ..., , .. , , W., , I-Y--Y - - 1. -, .. W. .,..,Y -.-W Y 5QQEil57iT?i2ci5k5EsQ' ' A xleaming pot, a. blazmg Yzearlhg '-tri! sm f rf fl Q- C ig? I EL Y ' six: iififfi E- Niifgif ffma L f - 'A f ff Suv- A ,,:- ., s.a-. .1 l Ami iea and talk do please. LOVELY custom has been developed at W. W. C. in the monthly teas the Y. W. C. A. gives for the students and faculty. The Y bought a beautiful tea set and an electrie teapot especially to serve these teasg and then Florence and the cabi- net had a pleasant time being hostess to the Willies. Never before did I enjoy a tea, many are heard to say. But here in the parlors of Jones Hall the girls find time to enjoy each other, discussing the things of interest to every girl-dances, plays, games, and entertainmentsg and memories of W. W. C. will be sweeter for these social hours over the teacupsf' Page II4 QC Dbl H HCIFS. 'fl it Page ID' japanese Festival And through the pale smoke of incense, In the spiral haze that 0. Buddha made, I dreamed ofthe land of the rising sun- Of poppies and chopsticks and jade. . HE love of the Oriental, which everyone feels 1.3151 secretly or otherwise, was capitalized when the Y. VV. C. A. held a japanese bazaar in Rec. Hall 'T shortly before the Christmas holidays. The wide S range of gifts and the very reasonable prices thrilled p o -.5 the gift buyers. During the afternoon most of the buying was doneg at night music was furnished and W., the guests, dressed in gay pajamas, danced and ix drank tea as they bought. The sale netted the Y. VV. almost a hundred dollars. fungi fw ' fm-ea-ve i-. A i' 'g:ij1Tg',.f f V l l Miss Bootlhfs Birthday LOSELY interwoven in the histories of all institutions are customs and tradi- tions that have grown with the institutions and seem to be a part of their very life. So it is that when one leaves a college, diploma won and guarded safely, the sweetest possessions are memories of the days spent in those halls which were full of traditions-halls that breathed into the lives of all the students something of the spirit of full life, deep joy and happiness which they had known. And a something of a tradition that is a lovely memory to every Willie is the celebration of Miss Booth's birthday on February fifth. A formal dinner party for the entire school is given in the dining room, and the girls are seated at tables decorated to suggest the various months. Miss Booth has her special friends at the main table. The day is celebrated as a day of twofold significance, for besides being the birthday of our beloved Miss Booth it has come to be known as Founders' Day since the college was founded in the same year that Miss Booth came to Vililliam VVoods. We all love Miss Booth and Miss Jasper, her roommate for eleven years, and hope they may be the center of a gay celebration for many, many Miss jrismn Februarys to come. Page116 it-' -55 '4p VTi A' -,fFi1112ffff 1'fIV'-sv w C L, 1 1 -,,,., ', 'amine' Lf 'Qi 1 unior: Senior Dance LOVELY tradition at WVilliam Woods College is the annual Junior Senior Dance. The junior Class decides on the kind of a party it shall be and then each Junior gets a date with a senior girl for the dance Weeks ahead of the date set for the affair, girls were being asked, are you dated for the dance? Well, I want you to be mine. Thrills of excitement Hlled the air when it was announced that the 1928 party would be a masquerade. CThe juniors of 1927 gave an informal Country Club dance that was a wowlj That night juniors escorted their ladies in a proud manner to the Country Club which was brilliantly decorated for the occasion. Lord Nelson and the divine lady Romeo and Juliet, Don juan and Carmencita, the Volga Boatman and his Princess-for several hours all these famous persons danced to the latest jazz. A real party! Page 117 - 1 4,-,...-f--. ,A 3 fxL1N.,,.:---. - -. ---......-f- . V '- 5.1, ' -r a ,-N.-:'::...L::-f--ff' A '- i - Ae' -' '- . mv-agw ,bu Am: -PL,,e,lJ - ,J M: ,,,,...i.:1L.,,,-..7 . I A A A- ' W LJQJDS ELH Q 19231 N'-wi 1 'ir The Annual Staff Entertains . Before: Awfully sorry, roommate, but I asked jimmy myself. You know, the early bird-course, he may not prefer my company, but he couldn't know that you were going to ask himg Popularitye Afte1': VVell, roommate, how did you and Jimmy get along? I'm so glad you took him, 'cause my date was a heavenly dancer and we had a marvelous time. I V . Between: The Annual Staff dance, May 19th, was the peppiest, most excit- ing, and loveliest dance of the year. Many of the faithful were there: Peggy 4 and Scotty, Rossie and Don, Frances and George, Thelma and Maurice, Temple and Elmer. But many of the dates were imported Sweethearts from back home rated for once! The Country Club, brilliantly decorated, the good music Calthough not furnished by our own jazz playersl, the happy couples-and the ma- gic ofa May night combined e to make the dance one long to Qu, pgpm.-jazz ofclmgm be remembered by everyone. Page! I X 4, , gg, ,-Hi'--HA-.x , f-7--i. Q: , .. ffeff.g,:-N-,,f,.++,A,. fl-V-'rr v.:,..af. ,afmf -- --P-f -,-- M. -Q AM ff 5-., . - r- --ar' -5,- - 1,-, - 'ip--V -- pn- ' ,,.,-f Y - - .+ 1 L,. -.gli-f.1n,ie,u fb-A -UH -1' ' sm? -,,,.... J., - . V -.,, ,.,..,, -.. W' C Ulf' 5 ,EQiflQOYr1-3 , 1 V Westminsterawilliam Woods Dances ANCES!-Wlhat a delicious part of the social life of Fulton, and more particularly of VVilliam Wfoods are the dances given by the four Fraternities and the Dorm of Vlfestminster College. Among the treasures of our Dream Life are the dance programs, favors, and invitations which are dear because of the precious memories they suggest. Page 119 l -ef 13:2-ef w'::2' - ff, ' X 'll dvwkm fffii M' 'E' V' JJ V . G3 , .-,.T-1-f:':,.,:'-. -1'-. A, filghfw QI: ,. , L ,J - , i N R C., if-C , -N..--1 . 5 K ,M 4 .- -i f..--:...:-+,- ,fe Y-f - -fn sf' ,., XL ,.sm2f3.Smw:,t. , f.s- J7Y.,,,,. 5731- l55,,.,,.,,,.,,l3i,f.1,f4iE5iaL33 ..f inf I , . A My -A if ,... J a tt ' 5,,,1.,,,-'T'--.14 silii'--.,.f'tf1Ssf:r,f -7 .t.g:-,.1.' A' ' iff: ' A T he young vines, 'neath the shade Of shooting tendrils, lranquilly are growing. HE airy loveliness of college daydreams is changed by our Fairy Godmother into the reality of glorious good times at dances and dinners at the Fulton Country Club. This land 0' dreams come true, is the setting for many price- less treasures in William Woods Memory Book. A yellowed white rose, faded lavender, sweet peas, and the faint scent of shattered yellow rosebuds are dear to the members of Phi Theta Kappa, The Fiddle Club, and the Pianist Club, of pretty dinner tables, music, and the loveliest so- cial events of the year for their or- ganizations. Dance programs and favors re- mind others ofthe part that VVest- minster has in the good times of the year, And best of all the very best of all good times of the whole year-the Junior- Senior dance. l , Dear as land to shipwrecked marinerf' Are the columns to the men of Westminster. Page 12 0 J .-igg5g3f,g3f:,sa:.L.,...,.:l '--.4 4 -u-,: -ft, 4' 4 -- '-- vw lfxvx ' V '-,.-. - f-. 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'w ll ul ll fit' v-, ful ii . s . Front row-reading from. left to right-JAMESON, MCINTYRE, LINEBERRY gli Second row-VAN METER, Captaing FRANCIS ae ll i 5, Debate Squad of 192.8 UR debaters are the only representatives of Williain VVoods College ,ii in intercollegiate activites. The squad of '28 was very capable. Q, The question for debate was: Resolved, That the United States 5, should cease to protect, by armed force, capital invested in foreign gf' lands except after formal declaration of war. Kathleen Mclntyre, T Vivian jameson, and Mary Van Meter advocated the affirmative, Q, Thelma Lineberry, Virginia Francis, and Mary Van Meter, the negative. lr ,The affirmative team was defeated by the Kemper Military School at gp Boonville. It took a delightful trip to Carthage where it lost to Ozark VVesleyan. Then the negative team turned the tide by going to Kansas City Teachers' College and Winning a well-deserved victory. The affirmative team rallied and defeated the same school. The season , was closed with defeats by William jewel and Baylor-Belton, and a non-decision debate with the M. U. Freshmen. The squad appreciated the help of Coach Snider, Dr. Cockrell, and Charles Lamkin. All is if not told by the score. They attained in a measure their goal which was li summarized in a telegram from Dr. Cockrell: l'Have confidence in 3 yourself and speak with authority. Civ l gli?-GD Page 146 K -- is iii .r:- J I3 --:' ME: l h 2 FUl.l' :?s 'S f 2 EQ il. 1 me OUR YEAR BOOK IN THE MAKING Once upon 21 time, a man went out with a lantern to look in all the byways and hedges for one honest hard-working man. It doesn't take a lantern and a long Search to find one at W. W. C. -especially since the 1928 NVoods Echoes Staff has put it on the map. Had our ancient friend lived in 1928 he would only have needed to Colne to W. W. C. to be happy-for our stall would have completely satisfied him. They work, work, workg what? XVell, 'er-my hat blew off. I'Il see you later. Page 147 o - --'-f-f 2- .9534iii...J?3.I.iLQ,Qf,-.,A,..5 Text., 1 , - ,lgggzggkg -I-f1,g1--eggs. - --in-A,.,v - 'g:,:-we-11-Qfw, 2 L....,.E....--,- . 4-,,. A Memories of' Rec Hall ON'T you remember, Willie pals, the mad half hours be- tween dinner and study hours that we spent dancing in Rec Hall? All of the jollity of college life was summed up in a ringing laugh from that dear old room on the second floor of Jones. Mary is at the piano, pouring forth piquant jazz music- the laughing music with a sob in its voice-jazz, the Humor- esque of the American people. There is a high tension scream from a temperamental flapper as the lights go out. Screaming giggles drown the insinuations of the piano and the blatant challenge of the saxophone until candles are placed on the piano. Dimenuendo. Mary, through the medium of the piano, sings to us of the Blue Heaven-a happy American home- but the melody is that of sensuous South Sea Island breezes- and Freud's suppressed desires. The magical candle light has reduced all of the restless figures on the floor to silhouettes of contrasting light and shade. Huge black shadows are gliding across the floor-the ceiling-hopping up the wall-flicker of light on a dead white face-shadow-fingers clear cut as with a cubists satirical brush near the point of light, indistinct as the memory of the forgotten loves of the world a few feet from it, eyes alight with the suggestion of the music, bodies attempting to translate into movement the meaning of music all unknown to the minds of the dancers. Here and there a body is out of harmony with the music, hopping like a flea, when the piano, the whole atmosphere, is sobbing for the very beauty of smooth gliding curves. In the midst of the sob-a harsh laugh-an excited cry-The lights Hash on! The Study Bell rings! The music ends in crashing notes. Our cubist pic- tures of lights and shadows resolve into laughing girls. Page I-AY CJIDIJTS 2-Q 1 Q A f T 555 ! lt .A I I . W- vi ,-s, ..... ., Ea 1. .bt fy? . !-'v'H,sff- 222: Y.-. 1. f - . Tw 4 ' , V ' iw i Q 1 X: l ' ?-E ' ' Y M --im! .ssffrsifssi , I. , . Ji ..W,A.V,..W,, Xi at ' I wr W3 ff. ax I I A W XA I ' 5 V .l, - s , une: I I ' 4 on -. V .sits X TH' ii i e ., 2 ' e Y! Q3 ' P H is ., as ss 1 Issiisafse - ' an N, - M . .fsissiisiie-V H as was - ' jsssiesgr. . .' ff mv. -. . , wg! 4- -V The Hungry Will1'e's Best Frieml-Arclzie! UST look at that crowd around the dining room door. Girls, girls, girls. Laughing, pushing, calling, waiting impatiently for the big double doors to open, they seem overflowing with exuberant spirits. The perspiring mob before the gates at a Big League Game has nothing on these chattering groups, each anxious to get the best table and the best waitress in the dining room. XfVhich 'is'the'best table? Why the one nearest the kitchen door! VVhich is the best waitress? Why, the one who manages to serve us with three of Archie's Special! I'm starved! Wfhy don't the bells ring. Don't push! There! Oh, Boy! Good! ' ' Vile have all heard that other places have their butchers, their bakers, or their candlestick makers, but the Xyillies have Archie, their biscuit baker. Archie, the one who has for several years delighted the girls with his renowned biscuitsg Archie. the cook who bakes over a thousand biscuits a day, who is King of the Kitchen at Vifilliam Wfoods. Pg 149 , 3 -fi iff-591 I ' , , -' ' TE'-'-'F-1.'. ,Q Fiilll HKU .. 4' ee: ' ,'Hi i.' ii - -zz. V A W W K is just Musings of a Beta NE two three four live six seven eight nine. Tramp-tap-tap-tramp-tap-tap-tramp-tap-tap. Nine o'- clock ................ Sunday morning ............ the XVillies are walking to church. Tiny, high, shiny heels strike out clear, high, irregular notes against the sonorous, deep, regular rhythm of rubber- padded, low heels. The long line uncoils like some great colorful serpent, a circus train, or a pageant produced by a dye company. Color, red, green, blue, yellow, flaming against the less brilliant blacks, and the soft, restful, enticing greys ............ The banner of defiance and triumph of the modern woman. Hats-hats-hats. Bobbing-bob-bobbing-bob. Pretty hats-gay hats-sober hats-look-at-mehats-hats-tcrkeep-the- head-warm and hats-to-show-off-my-hair, hats-made-in-Paris and hats-made-in-Home Ec. Hats bought on sale-hats bought in ex- clusive shops. Hats that make one dream. .......... bobsleds and snow-capped mountains .............. California roses ...... April ....,........... smilmg skies .................. Underneath the hats are faces-human faces, telling the story of the human race. Interesting faces. Cathedral bells, cool, calm, metallic religion. . .................... Blue Heaven and a cozy cottage .......... full of love .............. dances and foolish laughter. Dish pans ....,... and delicatessens .......... . The hopelessness of the degeneration of a noble race .............. Japanese teas ................ and the girl-back-home. A blur of faces. Tramp tap tap tramp tap tap. Dancing slippers, sensible slippers, shiny slippers, dull slippers, high heels, low heels, run-over heels, .................... uneven ............. . broken, rhythm ......... .... x valk ......,......... walk .... ................walk. Page150 Page lil 131, it iff :F , J Bells BELL rings somewhere in the distance-a fairy bell from the Land of Reality, whose tinkle lures VVeary Willies from the Land of Dreams and guides them on their Daily Journey through Life. It is six-thirty in the morning. A slight tremor of awaken- ing, then VVillie Ca collective nounj turns over and settles gently into a soft, child-like sleep.-In a moment the bell tinkles, buzzes, rings, loudly, incessantly, and insistently. NfVillie springs panic- stricken to the Hoor, dragging a raging room-mate out of the Warmth and comfort of her luxurious bed. A wild hunt for per- sonal paraphernalia begins. As three Wild, insane bells clamor out their warning, VVillie grabs what accoutrements are most con- venient and charges for the dining room. The girls across the street straggle out across the campus in the dim dusk of seven in the morning looking like the frayed ends of a worn-out Spanish shawl just as the girls in Main shoot out of their rooms and catapult down the stairs in a tumbled mass. Breakfast is compulsory! Ring! Ring! Ring! Brrrl Brrrl Brrr! No longer is the bell the alluring fairy of early morning dreams, but a dreaded slave driver. Move! Move! Move! Go to class! To disobey means Flunk! Flunk! Flunk! Oh, Death, where is Thy sting? W., X, N f .,-H ,MV , V mpg, M L 0-V ,,L, . ,aa ,,,V,i ,ful A it -Y-, ag ,,.,.-.,-,ivy I ,cfs ...D T, - .iag Ag f lUtopiial I dreamed one night of a college, Made on a perfect plan, Not only with beautiful buildings, But also the comforts of man. A motor car took us to classes, A chauffeur took us to town, And never! oh, no l-never, never! Did the dean or teachers frown. VVe always knew our lessons VVithout studying-tool And of the tiresome subjects, There were-oh, very few. Our schedules were all so arranged, That when we wished to play, We did so and came back to classes Later in the day. They served meals at all hours, And when we wished to dine, The butler pulled the chair for us, Stood by us all the time. If we disliked a certain dish, He quickly brought another, The savory smell of which escaped From underneath the cover. There was, no special bed time, No starting bell each hour, Our rooms were dens of luxury In which we were the flower. The Rolls-Royce and Pierce Arrow VVere common in our zone, And in them gay collegiates Who disdained the telephone. Each girl had her own business, Or pleasure I should say, - She thought of no one but herself And had her way all day. We never darned a stocking, VVe were supplied galore, For they were given away each week By the school department store! XVe never climbed a stair step, There was no earthly need, When elevator boys were trained Our very thoughts to read. But best of all there was-Wfhom! Bang! Oh, Roomie! where am I? I've had an awful night-mare, If it were true I'd die! That school was far too perfect, XVe'd be happy but a day, Here in my own dear college I can work as well as play. -A. W YL13. -A .,..,, -rmii, -K mx -- -.a., Page 152 v.-sf:.z41s,,m- s ff: -,ssh-1 r'1'f'i.:H:f Wie rt' f , Oh, my dear, we have oodles of time before breakfast, almost five minutes. I can take my Daily Reducing Dozen, curl my hair and wash my teeth-it's no trick at all. Every Willie does it. Heavens, how my eyebrows have grown over night. I must . pluck them at once. Room-mate, where are my pluckers? Vilhat, the three bells? They would ring, just when I didn't have a stitch on! I l I L' ! ' 'I fl? i V . ' 4 f , '+I wr Q ,,, Q, I V ' I: F' l f I I , .. .Jie u Oh, Mm! I Just 3 want to say, don't I miss this duet from g I-o-p-l-i-n. l NVhen Peaches and Soapy smile, who couldn't sing? Come on you Serenaders, just one more song, will ya, huh? Page 153 fEsop sud that Forbidden Fruits were the sweetest. Shakespeare tells us seven ages constitute the life of man. In the first stage see a Willie in the Greeks eating, while her teacher gnashes her teeth over rows of empty. chairs. Then at night you'll see some very pale young ladies take 'their places in Nigger Heaven at the Fulton, -Third stage, witness a feed at midnight. All is quiet, save for the soft jazzing of a portable, the exclama-f tions of the eaters, and the rumbling undertone always heard in a girls' dorm. VVe glory Cvicariouslyj in love adventures thru the True Story. Now we gaze with fondling eyes on the cards. Oh Bridge! Last stage-XVell, it's only a fake LISTERINE I'll say! . Entrance Szzn Exit STRANGER coming suddenly upon lvilliam VVoods might easily identify himself with the famous Connecticut Yankee, and he would probably not be at all surprised if the bridge in front of him should clang skywardg for beautiful Jones Hall, with its pointed tower, red brick and green vines, set in the midst of noble old trees might be at least an older son's palace from some fairy tale. The railroad under the bridge instead of the expected moat, and the surrounding modern buildings are surely the work of some enterprising Yankee disturbing our dream of romance. Or perhaps it would be better to say that lfVilliam Xhfoods College, cut off from the outside world except for The Bridge of Sighs, is a bit of Old VVorld romance dropped in the midst of New lVorld Realism. It is true that the bridge is the visible connection between VVilliam VVoods College and the Big Interesting VVorld, but there are invisible bonds whose links are as strong as the iron ones forged deep in the ground by the elves themselves. These are the chains of imagination and memory. Imagination is the Geni who aids the girls when they broadcast those enter- taining programs over WOS. As they sing, play, and read, he opens up broad vistas before them. They see the eager listeners and hear the applause. Geni imagination solidiiies that bond of sympathy between hearer and performer that is so necessary to a successful program. Through the magic medium of the radio the girls live for a time with the masses of humanity. Let us rub Alladin's lamp and bid this Geni show us another way in which Imagination and Memory take Willies out into the world and bring the world into the conhnes of the college room. This time we find ourselves in the Tea Room, which is sponsored by the Home Ec Club. A fragrant cup of tea, an appetizing salad, and a delicious sandwich in this cheerful room are a sure cure for homesick blues, as the girls chat together of the folks 'fback home, of their recent yesterdays and memories of he and him and we are added each year to the great collection of happy memories that are stored within the friendly walls of the Tea Room. Memory, Imagination and Dreams! How precious they are to all the Prin- cesses in the VVoods Castle before they pass over the bridge into the life which will not be realized until they pause for a moment in The Years to Come to return to the castle down the lanes of Memory, Imagination, and Dreams. Page l5'4 R TRTTTTT 'I C -TT ' jg.-,1: 't,.1L:311 ., ru- 112- ff,a'1i-1, if f , , --,. ,,. .- 'ffY,?'.ilFW ' f1'f1'5ib Exlzmzlnn Deparlmenls of IfVilliam Woods College ! 1 X Page 155 .. M, :- -V. --'iff' 'nf' mf'H.:'R 4' 'i' 'H ----ff--' xy L A' 1 ff- - lgg.,-, ., 51 jj- f I- -A A , l Goodelbye gp OCD-BYE! a queer word, that. Good-bye! and unshed tears make eyes deepen and shine. Good-bye! and laughter trembles on inarticulate lips. Good-bye! and pulses quicken at the hnality of the tone. Good-bye! and name and face for- gotten. From my window in Senior Hall I look out upon the campus. It seems to be set for an opera of dignified beauty, a comedy of errors, and a burlesque show all jumbled together. Two stately Purple Swans are at rest in front of the Woods Castle, through whose magic portals timid school girls enter, to emerge two years later, dignified school marms, chic stenogs, or what have you. Modern Elsas babel down the stairs and out of the big door to their loved and favorite Swan. One is bound for Kansas City, the other for St. Louis. A circus has been dropped in the midst of our fairy scene. The porters are the clowns, juggling bags and boxes into their places in the red and white striped packs on the Swans' backs. The drivers are Masters of Ceremony, important looking in their military styled blue and grey uniforms. The Willies join in the colorful going-home dance. Sleek black heads, fluffy light ones, and tantalizing red ones bow to the commands of the jazzy melodious 'onk of the Swans, and the shrieking accompaniment of human voices. Slim chiffon legs and solid stocky limbs gesticulate in wild pantomime. The sun comes out to smile in the midst of a grey downy sky. The voices of the Swans issue warnings, the commands of the Master of Ceremony grow sharp, the shrieks Crescendo. Confusion gives place to a semblance of order as the dancers sink into the cushioned seats underneath the hovering protection of the Swan's back. T Good-bye. Good-bye. Tears, laughter, tremulous lips- and friendships that defy distance and time. Page 156 .. ., J.. . 17 an I l Ulxmmll I f I 7 ,gys-' Ql,fIn1, Q f 3VpfCV2 77SQ L? Mvgjziiigfbiigfi A 53 Hp ff 4 I My I Wm Z ,Z 'fi X4 T f . ?,ffff ,, ' f :ge 157 W ilkam W 0045 College FULTON, MISSOURI A HIGH class Junior College for young Women, fully accredited by the North Central Association and all state universi- ties. VVilliam VVoods is a democratic col- lege Whose spirit of friendship and good will is an actual, though intangible, part of its educational assets. A college Whose Christian and cultured atmosphere has, this year, attracted young Women from twenty-one states and four foreign na- tions. A college with Well-equipped labo- ratories and library. All who know the college unite in their praise of the work it offers in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Conservatory of Music, Art, Expres- sion, Dramatics, Education, and Com- merce. k KEEP HEALTHY WHILE YOU STUDY . William Woods is a college whose splendid gymnasium, sixty-acre campus, golf course, tennis courts, saddle horses, archery field, hockey field, and constant invitations for hiking make it nationally known as The Ideal Outdoor College l ., gwfym- . Weyfminsfer College A COLLEGE for men only-one of the few west of Mississippi River. Fully accredited by the Association of American Universities. A debating and athletic record that challenges attention. High standards of scholarship, looking to A. B. and B. S. degrees. Freshman class limited to I3O in order to avoid overcrowding. New gymnasium, 85 X 125 feet, com- pletely equipped, under construction. Celebrating in June, 1928, its Seventy- fifth Anniversary. A College with the .fl!l'lZd7:'71g and the part that Weft12zi115te1' haf, dfxerzzer the at- Zention of all young men who are i1w.e'Jti- gating Collfgfr. E915 55 Lf For Catalog and Other I1lfo1'11mti01z, lflfrilf WESTM INSTER COLLEGE FULTON, MISSOURI Page159 To buy, or not to buyg That is the question. However, there will be no question in your mind when you go to WOLFF-BERGER' just ask your room-mate where she buys her A stunning clothes. Her answer is always the same 535 I-111-IEY 'CAME FROM The Wolff-Berger Company Fultovfs Greatzst Store P 160 'l E . ,1-..,.-. . ,-W., .. ,W riff, 5-aurrgg:,,g'- 5.:r1s:l1i' f 'fi '-ii' Y L Y i jqvf,a,:quqg.4- r.,. t-:L , - vr- - 241.1-ug 1-4-,J-4 ,-A Nur - ' f , '-44: -l f 1 I . n l E . 1 'HuduSrenrExs' ICRAFTBUILT I . Acknowledged Leadership A HERE is one big reason why Tlgua HUGH STEPHENS PRESS is America's acknowlh edged leader in fine college annual production: 1 The printing and binding of a 1 l Krug Built School Annual is the i l wor of one able organization, under one roof. l T Tggaography, Presswork, Binding l an Cover Making-the respon- l l sibility of one group of experi- l enced workmen. This answers questions as to the Why ofthe Quality and the How of the Phenomenal Service. R 'foo' A l L ' Prinfing, Binding and Cover of this Annual by THE HUGH STEPHENS PRESS Kraft Built School Annuals JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI -luv E.- - Y- YK YLYJA' ffE'--f---'------ 7-4,--......,,- y Q1 -Q F ..,- -Q r-N i 'Thotograpb Caurfexy 1927 Royal 5Purplg M .IX GCDLD S TANDAILD WHAT the gold standard means in money values, the Burger imprint is to the college and school annual world. lt signifies the designing genius which has created the great- est annuals, the utmost in printing plates, and a service which is truly specialized, in- telligent, interested, and thorough, compre- hending every phase of yearbook building and financing. 'll This book is a product of such service. 'll An inquiry about your book will be Welcome. il vang, lburgzrf-Bnirh Gingrnuing Cin f Aziiilfc-itfrsasss ,f l Larsen Tezlees Them All Bouncing babies, stately mothers, hflirthful maidens by the score, Brides and bridegrooms without number Enter Larsen's Studio door. Beaux and bachelors by the dozen, Nlixed with married men galore, Jostle with the heavy traiiic, On the sidewalk at Larsen's door. Actors from the heights dramatic, Preachers from the house of prayer, Juniors and Seniors from William Woods, ' Go to Larsen's, if anywhere. Social clubs and groups extending Throughout Learning's beaten paths, Nlingle in the midst of Larser1's Rich display of photographs. Lawyers, editors and statesmen, Transient visitors in town, Go to Larsenis and sit for photos- Larsen's fine photos of renown. So, remember, when you're anxious To obtain a photo fine, That Larsen is the acknowledged leader ,, Of the artists in his line. ALFRED LARSEN NIEXICO MISSOURI PHONE 204 l f Page 161 11 as-.. -,.,.-. a-fr - 1 - - ,H A - kVz'!!z'e5 'fb When you're looking for the thing youare not expecting to End COME IN WE HAVE IT Tire Store That App1'eciazfe5iYour Trade Tompkins - Christian - Alexander Dry Goods Company I r IN THE SPRING A YOUNG GIRIJS FANCY, SWIFTLY TURNS TO THOUGHTS OF CLOTHES The Latest .Models are waiting for you at your 17cwo1'iZe' Store B L AT T N E R ' S READY-To -WEAR AND DRY GOODS BEAUTIFUL COATS AND DRESSES SMART BAGS AND GLOVES SHEER HOSIERY, AND STYLISI-I ACCESSORIES FOR DAYT1ME AND EVENING WEAR Are always to be found at MONTGOMERY- BELL DRY GOODS COMPANY Where Style and Quality Reign Supreme FULTONJS LARGEST DRY Goons STORE ev Quezlity Q, THE products of the Jaccard school shops are highly pleasing to the dis- criminating Senior to whom Quality ap- peals- Invitations, perfectly engraved-Pins and Rings, artistic and individual. All Jaccard Stationery and Jewelry ex- clusive in design, and produced by our expert craftsmen. I nrquiries Given Immediate Alttention ffezeearei jfewelry Company IOI7-I9 XVYALNUT STREET KANSAS CITY, IXTIISSOURI PgI6 LINCOLN FO RDSON CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS BOULWARE H.. .IAMESON FULTON, MISSOURI Payne-Roth Grocery Co Distdbutors at Wvlzolesale Only It pleases us to furnish food for the William Woods Candy Sale FULTON, MO. COLUMBIA, MO. W'8're Proud of the Fact X THAT WE DO TI-IE LAUNDRY WORK FOR THE GIRLS OF WIILLIANI WOODS FULTON STEAM LAUNDRY Wl1e1'e do you spend your afternoons? Where do you get the best eats and hear the best music in town? Where do you see the Crowd? AT ZICKOS BROS., MISSOURI CAFE SANDWICHES :1 MEALS 1: DRINKS WHY DO THE WILLIES GO TO Lain-Myers? TlIat'S simple! They get Good Service Batter Toilet Articles, and the B651 Chocolate Sunclaes in Town Lain-Myers Drug Company SIX STORES Gooo EATS Goon DRINKS The Home Bakery and Cafe 520 COURT STREET FULTON, MISSOURI EVERYTHING FROM A TOOTHPICK TO A WEDDING CAKE fI66ZfZQZL6Z7'2f6'7'.Y for Purple Swan Saffty Coach Line Company DUBINSKY BROTHERS FULTON GEM PRATT TH EATRES The Fi7'ZESZ Thing.: in E11te1'taim1zmt YOUR FRIENDS WILL ALWAYS BE PLEASED WITII A HOLTSNIDER PORTRAIT Phone 515 for Appoivrzrzmevzt Holfynider Sfuo'z'o P H5 La Crosse Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIALS AND PAINTS OF ALL KINDS Our clever built-in Furniture is the very thing for the college girl's room-and it's so reasonable Drop in and Look at it Fulton Lumber Company FULTON, NIISSOURI Wfould you like the best wood? The Quality Yard PHONE 3 SIXTH AND N1cHoLs ' Berghouser Hardware Co. F OR PIARDWARE and ACCESSORIES WEST SIDE OF SQUARE FULTON, Mo. Herndon-Taylor Furniture Co Special Prices and Terms on HOME OUTF ITS OUR MOT'l'OZ Lots of Sales and Small Projits COURT STREET FULTON, Mo. I If YOU CAN TELL BY HER GRACEFUL STEP THAT SHE WEARS A PAIR OF SHOES From ESSLINGER'S BOOTERIE WHEN IN ROME DO AS THE ROMANS DO Follow the crowd to the Kezmly Kitchen fw- TOASTED SANDWICHES AND DRINKS OF ALL KINDS CLEANING :: PRESSING :: REPAIRING ALL DONE BY R. H. PEARCE IN THE MOST MODERN WAY W' e Call for and Deliver' PHONE QO4 COURT STREET FULTON, MO. Jameson and Atkinson REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE SOUTHWEST CORNEIL OF COURT AND FIFTH STREETS THERE ARE SQUEAKS AND SQUEAKS AND IVIILES OF SQUEAKS but not IN OUR SHOES Highest Quality Lowes! Prices Payue,S Shoe Store COLLEGES, I-IOTELS, AND CAEES can Obtain up-to-date and present-day service and receive dollar for dollar values by VVritiIIg, Telegraphing or PI-IONING 124 SID CONDICT 208 S. OI-IIO SEDALIA, MISSOURI ICE CREAM FOR ALL OCCASIONS It is Delicious Weber Ice Cream Co. SEDALIA JEFFERSON CITY IVIOBERLY BOONVILLE FULTON RIEXICO Quality - Price - Service A. R. Fiorita Fruit Co. IO3I-IO33 N. TIIIRD STREET ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI Some Territory Still Open XVOulcl be pleased to hear from live representative selling to country merchant, who could carry our account as Side line Page 168 I THE CALLAVVAY BANK QESTABLISHED I857D I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . Z200,000.00 RESOURCES ..... ,SSI ,5oo,ooo.oo OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS XVIII, C. PIARRIS . 1,l't'.l'IItft'7ll 'l'IIos. H. XHYAN SANT . . CfI,vlIir'r DON P. BAR'rI,I:Y I'Ike-l'1'1'.fI'rlI'Irl xl. NIORRIS DAVIS . . .!.v,rl. Czzxlzier VIBYRE C. l'lARRlS . . . IIPLT-I,l'l'J'il77l'Ill LOLA E. FRANK . . . ,-'l,f.ft. C!1.f!l1.A'l' W. En. .IAIIIITSON DR. XQIARTIN IYATES ROBT. L. SAIITII DR. R. X. CREXVS ICIIIIIET J. CIRANT E. C. IRIENDERSON The Bank Tha! Always Keep: Strong ll lk II I I , I , Little Dean lVoods has lost her sheep, WI I And maybe can guess Where to find them. ,ll Leave them alone, and they'll come home, M And bring their tales 'long with aem. fill Photognzpfzs Lifve Forever I fl A picture of you taken III I LI. I.. those dear old College .I TOM BALL Every Electrical IDZIYSH Will be Cl1CI'lSl1CCl ' Device tg add tO the forever' Beauty of El VVII- I, I 1 lie's Room. I The Gale WIleoX Studio Q3 FULTON, BKIISSOURI Come cmd See Us QVVIIIEN U NVANT SERVICE Naphtha Qdorless 'md Cleaning , BETTER WORK PRICES SILK SOFT . BRING YOUR SHOE REPIXIRING FINISH to H. CLAY MCGREGOR HOWARD TURNER PHONE 262 Page I69 1001 Gifts to please your Roornie on her Birthday Baker's Gift Shop See Us First O1-1, YES, I GOT IT AT The Fashion Shop College Girls' Headquarters A diller, a dollar, A Senior scholar- Why get up so soon? You used to go at ten o'clock And now you go at noon. TAKE YOUR REPAIRING Knohle's Shoe Hospital They'll Come Out Good as Ever No kiddin'! The food for our midnight feed came from the Piggly - Wiggly All Over the Wbrld Senior Dear could eat no kraut, Junior sweet could eat no wienerg And so, between them both, at lunch, They licked the platter cleaner. M C H EVRO L51 it s Cnlziwolet Glenn Maughs Motor Co. W'e extend to the W'illies a cordial invitation to make our store their trading place MILLER Sc WORLEY Dry Goods Company READY-TO-WEAR, SHOES, RUGS, and DRAPERIES Page 170 l IN these days Of boyish bobs, boyish figures, and boyish clothes, we are proud to offer the Willies the very latest in lNIen's wearing apparel. The Neukomm Clothing Company 509 COURT ST. FULTON, MO. Mi-Lady's Shoppe M76l7'Lf5 to .Make You Beautiful T' Unruly locks lose their self- confidence at our touch! CALL 590 FOR THAT APPOINTBIENT Council, council, freedom hater, Had a Senior and couldn't keep her, They put her in a campus hell, And there they kept her very well- WHY NOT DROP INTO Helen's Shop AFTER THE MATINEE? The Cures! Hats in Townl' Where Tlze1'e'.r cz Willie, The1'e'J a Way-to Pleafe Her . Come to BOLTON-SNIITH DRUG COMPANY and be pleased with our first- rate Stationery, Fountain Pens, and Eversharp Pencils. Cock-a-doodle doo! My rOOmie's lost her shoe, My sweetie's lost his frat pin, And don't know what to do! VVOULD ADVISE YOU TO BUY ' ITFROM East Side Cleaners The WELL PRESSED IS CALLAWAY HARDWARE WELL DRESSED COMIJANY if you want the best stock at the best prices COURT STREET FULTON, NIO. 512 -just Call- 512 ga 171 ATTRA CTIVE SHOES for ATTRACT IVE GIRLS at ATTRACTIVE PRICES FIT-WELL BOOT SHOP I, XY. FIFTH ST. FULTON, MO. l The Bolton ffefwelry C 0. has just received the latest novelties in JEWELRY Yorfll Like Tlrem-Droyb In Baa, baa, Kandy Kitchen, Have you any coke? Yes, Mary, have I Three quarts full, One for Mary Lee, Made Clean I5 Clean MILK-IVIAID BREAD Fulton Bakery And one for Kitty B., Company And one for all the girls FULTON, MO. XVII l ' l IV Cl.. O me m me OO S Baked Clean Sold Clean Stehrrfs Barber Shop If you come in frowning, Youjll go out smiling- ' For Our Wbrk Pleaser Little VVillie, little VVillie, XV here have you been? Downtown with a Freshman. Little VVillie, little VVillie, What gave he you? He gave me a frat pin as big as my shoe. Flowers-- FOR EVERY OCCASION All Orders Given Prompt Attention J. NIORRIS DAVIS, Agent C, C. WONNEMAN and SONS Mexico Flo1'i.vt5 PI-IONE-DAY 1815 NIGHT 630 S. R. YANTIS MILLING COMPANY FULTON, lVIISSOURI Nlanufacturers Of Crescent Flour, Headquarters for and Dealers in Corn, Oats, and all kinds of Poultry, Dairy Cattle, Hog, Horse, and Nlule Feeds. Uflzolefale and Retail Page 172 LSA, X .L .,,.,,- V., .fra .-A-'H. . Lei, 1:23-,-. ,-Ff,f,,,.,gg1'?2'F'g-L-ae: , g I-.957-rye-QL y :,...f,,,,. Off WE INVITE A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE NOlin's Pharmacy Agency for ELIZABETH ARDEN A N D A'LURE TOILET SPECIALTIES MTX Q.jzlfI.7Z7ZZ'6 Th away EXCLUSIVE MILLINERX' Style Quality Good P17 'o1'hma1z5hip 501-A COURT STREET Where are you going, my pretty maid? l'm going El towning, sir, she said. May I go with you, my pretty maid? YOu're kindly welcome, sir, she said. NVhere is your 'chap,' my pretty maid? My 'chnp's' at school, sir, she said. Will you take ai ride, my pretty maid?' My nerve is my fortune, sir, she said. Then I can't take you, my pretty maid. For this is Leap Year, dear, he said. 1 Broken SB Store 507 COURT STREET The Home of 56, IOC, and 2 56 Goods Dunavant-Gilman Clothing CO. Value-Fir'51f Glozfhievgv VVe're Pleased tO Serve You Needles and pins, Needles and pins, YVhen a girl slips out I-Ier worries begin. Fzkher orezzz ewelery The Latest Novelties for the up-to-date College Girl Ex PE RT R EPA1 KI NG PROM PTLY DONE Fulton Bottling Works S. C. JOLLY, Proprietov' High Grade Drinks for High Grade Girly PHONE 162 geI73 Jiffy. george H Tonoy O-fem the Ufilliios CUT FLOWERS and DECORATING One for the money, And two for the show, Three to get chap ready And four to go. A JUDT-HARRIS Hardware CO. BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR THAT MIDNIGPIT FEED B rig lo o ' 5 RICHELIEU FOODS QUALITY-SERVICE FAIR DEAL Callaway Grocery SAINIUEL BACKER The Best Food in Town Iz8-PHONE-129 Star light, star bright, First star I see tonightg I wish I may, I wish I might, E Have the kiss I wish tonight. Carson Jolly The Little Store with the Eats that make College Life WOI'th Living NEAR C. AND A. STATION Backer Brothers First Ufitlz the Latoszf Victrolo Rocordsw Girls, make our cozy record room your rendezvous ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE P5174 Mr. W. C. Chatten Quincy, Illinois Bezzlafr Dau' M. W. O. Crandall Gauley Bridge, W'est Virginia feels Dau' 'Mr. L. D. Tucker Roswell, New lvlexico fig Tunis Dad Mr. E. J. 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