(Front Cover) The ECHO NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Nineteen Thirty Eight (Page i) Northeast Missouri Archives Copy 1 State University (Page ii) (Page iii) (Page 1) The Echo Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (Page 2) Editor Art Tompkins Business Manager Parvin Jenkins (Page 3) 1938 the Echo Presented by the Students of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Kirksville, Missouri (Page 4) Introduction The mind knows no sweeter path to follow than that of Reminiscence. The seemingly long and tiresome, but necessary years that we spend in college will become a passing moment in our lives of years hence. Lest we forget, may we have a reminder at hand to freshen our memories of (Page 5) the pleasures we enjoyed here, the friends whose companionship benefited us, and college life as we knew it. In order that an accurate impression of our memories of these things may be preserved and pondered pleasantly over in years to come, may we share the 1938 Echo. Let it renew your joys. (Page 6) Dedicated This may be his first year on the campus or it may be his last. If some picture, word or cartoon calls to his mind a golden moment, then our purpose shall have been achieved. To him we dedicate this book. TO HIM... (Page 7) TO HER... She HAS brought friendliness, beauty and understanding to our school. Her every thought, word and deed has made of K.S.T.C, a more glorious institution. To her we dedicate this book. . . . (Page 8) Contents BOOK I Autumn BOOK II Winter BOOK III Spring (Page 9) Autumn (Page 10) In Memoriam DR. JOHN R. KIRK President Emeritus of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Born January 23, 1851 Died November 7, 1937 (Page 11) In Memoriam DR. EUGENE FAIR President of Northeast Missouri State Teachers Born October 19, 1877 August 13, 1937 (Page 12) BOOK I Contents Administration BOARD Of REGENTS STUDENT council PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FOOTBALL SQUAD CAPTAINS LETTERMEN (Page 13) administration (Page 14) BOARD OF Regents REGENT EX-OFFICIO Lloyd W. King State Superintendent of Schools Jefferson City OFFICERS OF THE BOARD J. A. Cooley......................President W. A. Cable..................Vice-President Roland A. Zeigel .................Secretary H. G. Wellman ....................Treasurer J. A. Cooley Lloyd W. King W. A. Cable Roland Zeigel Lionel Davis Ethel Conner J. C. Houck STANDING COMMITTEES Houck, Conner, Zeigel........Executive Cable, Davis, King............Teachers (Page 15) Student council Faculty Sponsor................J. W. Heyd President.................Noah Richardson Vice-President.................Tex Fowler Secretary.....................Melba Woolf Treasurer..................Edwin Hartford Councilman-at-large........Phillip Kelley Councilwoman-at-large.......Helen Kennett Councilmember-at-large...Louise Edrington Senior Councilwoman.......Mildred Brenner Senior Councilman..............Joe Bailey Junior Councilwoman...........Rose Barnes Junior Councilman............Billy Turner Sophomore Councilwoman....Mary Ann Dunham Sophomore Councilman......George Laughlin Freshman Councilwoman...Marguerite Ransom Freshman Councilman.........Bill O'Briant (Page 16) THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE The never ending procession of years brings us another yearbook. Insignificant perhaps in the chronicle of our nation's history, but vital to those of us concerned. It contains the records of our friends whom we have come to know and cherish, remembrances of activities and remnants of all those things which make up our school life. Some of those whose pictures are on these pages will leave this institution, perhaps to return no more. Others will come again and again until it is their time to face the conflict of life, armed with weapons which they themselves have fashioned in the workshops of their instructors. Thus the courageous battle for enlightenment will be waged on many fronts and carried into the fortified camps of the enemies of education. So, too, will humanity and that which is called civilization move forward in direct proportion to the effort put forth by groups of young people such as are represented here. It is a pleasure and delight to be associated with young people whose alertness and keen interest in all things gives one added confidence that democracy shall survive. Walter H. Ryle (Page 17) FACULTY Henry L. Enochs Business Administrator B. S. Louis A. Eubank Dean of the Faculty and head of the division of Education B. S., A. M., Ph.D. Norval C. Allen Instructor of Agriculture B. S., A. M. Tom Angus Head of the division of Extension Service, Director of Bureau of Placements, and Assistant Professor of Social Science Edward S. Avison Instructor of Language B. S., M. A. Bernice B. Beggs Assistant Professor of Education and Supervisor of English B. S., A. M. John L. Biggerstaff Professor of Music and Head of the Division of Arts B. M., Certificate in Composition from the Julliard School of Music Willis J. Bray Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Division of Science A. B., B. S., A. M., Ph.D. Freda Bruns Assistant Professor of Business Education B. S., A. M. Glenn V. Burroughs Professor of History B. S., A. M., Ph.D. Sylvia Browne Librarian B. S., B. S. (Library Science) Clara H. Clevenger Professor of Economics and Sociology Ph.B., A. M., Ph.D. Lewis C. Clevenger Professor of Biology and Poultry Science B. S., A. M., Ph.D. Sherod J. Collins Instructor of English and Speech B. S., A. M. Bracy V. Cornett Associate Professor of Fine and Applied Arts A. B., B. S. (Page 18) Clifton Cornwell Assistant- Professor of Speech B. S., A. M. Jane Crow Assistant Principal of Junior High School B. S., A. M. Ruth Curtis Instructor of Speech B. S., M. S. Edith Dabney Associate Professor of Fine and Applied Arts B. S., A. M. Mrs. G. N. Dailey Instructor of Music Thelma Dodson Instructor of Physical Education B. S. Fred W. Faurot Instructor of Physical Education B. S., Graduate Work at Missouri U. Vera Fawcett Assistant Professor of English B. S., A. M. Frances Fuller Instructor of Physical Education B. S., A. M. John C. Goetze Instructor in Music C. R. Green Professor of Public Health and Head of the Division of Health and Physical Education A. B., A. M., D. 0. Thoburn Hawk Instructor in Geography A. B., B. S. Stanley Hayden Director of Educational Service B. S., A. M. Jacob W. Heyd Professor of Modern Language and Head of the Division of Language and Literature A. B., Ph.M. Ethel Hook Associate Professor of Books and Director of Libraries B. S., A. M. (Page 19) FACULTY V. Don Hudson Instructor of Political Science B.S., A.M., Ph.D. George H. Jamison Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Division of Mathematics B. S., A. M. Mrs. Sam Katz Instructor in Music B.S. Minnie M. Kennedy Associate Professor of Household Science B. S., A. M. Ben W. Leib Professor of Industrial Arts B. S., A. M. Llora Magee Assistant Professor of Home Economics Ph.B., M.A., Ph.D. Viola Magee Instructor of Latin B. S., A. M. C. W. Martin Professor of Educational Administration B. S., A. M., Ph.D. Charles Noble Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds B. S. Margaret O'Briant Secretary to Business Administrator B. S. Sallie Pattinson Instructor of Education and Rural Supervisor B. S., A. M. W. S. Pemberton Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Division of Extension Service B. S., A. M. N. W. Rickhoff Hoad of Division of Personnel Service and Associate Professor of Education B. S., A. M. Wray M. Rieger Professor of Chemistry A. B., M. S., Ph.D. Ruth L. Roberts Instructor of Business Education B. A., A. M. (Page 20) Felix Rothschild Director of Demonstration Schools and Professor of Education A. B., A. M. Paul O. Selby Professor of Business Education and Head of the Division of Business Education Lucy Simmons Professor of History and Acting Head of the Division of Social Science A. B., B. S., A. M. Agnes Slemons Instructor of Journalism and English B. S., A. M. Geraldine Spaulding Instructor of French and English A. B., A. M. James S. Stokes Professor of Physics and Astronomy B. S., B., Pd. M. S., A. M. Barrett Stout Associate Professor of Music B. S., A. M., Ph.D., D. R. Frank H. Trimble Assistant Professor of Physics A. B., A. M. Karl E. Webb Instructor of Music B. S., A. M. George Wells Instructor of Physical Education Willie Whitson Instructor and Supervisor of Primary Education B. S., A. M. Clara E. Yadon Cataloguer B. S., B. S. Alma K. Zoller Instructor of Health and College Nurse B.S., R.N. (Page 21) Seniors CLASS OFFICERS David Brunberg ................President Mary Louise Robinson..... Vice-President Lois Carmichael................Secretary Lois Shaner ...................Treasurer Mildred Brenner ............Councilwoman Joe Bailey ...................Councilman (Page 22) Senior class Adair, Mildred Jacksonville, Fla. Adams, Armon La Plata, Mo. Akers, Lois New Hampton, Mo. Albright, Donald W Macon, Mo. Anderson, Wm. Wyatt Kansas City, Mo. Bailey, Joe Shelbina, Mo. Baker, Lee E.Palmyra, Mo. Bell, Naomi Ethel, Mo. Blankenhorn, Jean Kirksville, Mo. Blue, Evalee Marie Kirksville, Mo. (Page 23) SENIOR CLASS Botts, Lee Novelty, Mo. Brenner, Mildred L. Laclede, Mo. Brunberg, David Waukegan, Ill. Burnett, Esther Laclede, Mo. Burnett, Maurice Lockwood, Mo. Carmichael, Lois E. St. Louis,Ill. Case, John Francis Wright City, Mo. Cornwell, H. Charles Kirksville, Mo. Crookshank, Robert Brookfield, Mo. Davis, Hilliard West Plains, Mo. (Page 24) SENIOR CLASS Dew, Chloressa Kirksville, Mo. Edrington, Louise Kirksville, Mo. English, Rachel Kirksville, Mo. Epperson, Harold Edina, Mo. Finchum, Frederic Bloomington, Ill. Flowers, Forrest E. Atlanta, Mo. Freeman, Kenneth H. Armstrong, Mo. Gillespie, Mildred E. Kirksville, Mo. Gladden, J. Mack Turley, Mo. Griggs, Mary Ellen Kirksville, Mo. (Page 25) SENIOR CLASS Grilli, Mario J. Chicago, Ill. Hamilton, Marjorie Kirksville, Mo. Hart, Wilfred Jonesburg, Mo. Hartford, Edwin Worthington, Mo. Holcroft, Wanda Yarrow, Mo. Houck, Virginia Shelbina, Mo. Jeffries, Leo Kirksville, Mo. Jacobs, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. Jenkins, Parvin Wyaconda, Mo. Johnson, Bethena La Plata, Mo. (Page 26) Senior class Johnston, R. L. Kirksville, Mo. Johnson, George W. Kirksville, Mo. Johnston, Julia Ann Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Margaret Ruth New Cambria, Mo. Keller, Eleanor Kirksville, Mo. Kennett, Helen Granger, Mo. Kizer, Marion Palmyra, Mo. Kuhns, Irene Des Moines, Ia. Loughead, Crystal Atlanta, Mo. Love, Penelope Milan, Mo. (Page 27) SENIOR CLASS Mills, Lena Livonia, Mo. Molloy, Thelma Purdin, Mo. Motley, Thomas Bowling Green, Mo. Northcraft, Gertrude Kirksville, Mo. Phialas, Pete Famagusta, Cyprus Phillips, William Maywood, Mo. Powell, Mary Perry, Mo. Ray, Hazeldene Shelbina, Mo. Reeves, Billie Kirksville, Mo. Richardson, Noah Worthington, Mo. (Page 28) SENIOR CLASS Robinson, Mary Louise Hannibal, Mo. Sailor, Henry Montgomery City, Mo. Schwada, Paul Clarence, Mo. Seaman, Carabel Kirksville, Mo. Shahan, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Shaner, Lois Queen City, Mo. Shanight, Harry La Plata, Mo. Sheehey, Tom E. St. Louis, Ill. Shoop, Lucille Jefferson City, Mo. Shoush, Bob Macon, Mo. (Page 29) SENIOR CLASS Simpson, Roy Hickory, Pa. Sirakas, John E. St. Louis, Ill. Seibold, Ralph Newport, R. I. Smith, Marjorie Unionville, Mo. Terry, Kyle Kirksville, Mo. Thorpe, Marjorie Milan, Mo. Turner, James Allen Kirksville, Mo. Vandiver, Charlotte Atlanta, Mo. VanSickel, Ralph Kirksville, Mo. Walker, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Wayland, Virginia Moberly, Mo. Woolf, Melba Linneus, Mo. (Page 30) Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Alexander Yaskiw...................President Jeanne McGlashon..............Vice-President Margaret Ruth Jones................Secretary Laura Lou Courtney ................Treasurer Rose Barnes ....................Councilwoman Billy Turner .....................Councilman (Page 31) 1938 JUNIORS Albright, Gail La Plata, Mo. Ator, Norine La Plata, Mo. Barnes, Rose Kirksville, Mo. Begole, Anita Centralia, Mo. Berry, Richard D. Shelbina, Mo. Black, Kathleen Mendota, Mo. Bolling, Virginia Browning, Mo. Bray, Virginia Kirksville, Mo. Brown, Gerald Stahl, Mo. Burdette, Charlotte Kirksville, Mo. Burns, Virginia Brookfield, Mo. Busick, James L. Green City, Mo. Bybee, Vera Frances Kirksville, Mo. Cable, Laverne Winigan, Mo. Caldwell, Helen Milan, Mo. Carr, Lewis La Grange, Mo. Casey, Charles L. Stahl, Mo. Chipman, Lucille Nelsville, Mo. (Page 32) 1938 JUNIORS Cisco, Eleanor Trenton, Mo. Clark, Millard Madison, Mo. Cochran, Kenneth Milan, Mo. Cole, Duane Kirksville, Mo. Creamer, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. Crigler, Martha Glasgow, Mo. Daniels, Geneva E. Kirksville, Mo. Danner, Lodema Ethel, Mo. Deverman, Helen Laddonia, Mo. Diehl, John Kirksville, Mo. Diekroeger, Mildred L. Wright City, Mo. Draper, Dallas Alexandria, Mo. Eger, Esther Maywood, Mo. Eppenstein, Herschel Unionville, Mo. Erickson, Eugene Waukegan, Ill. Erwin, Richard A. Willmathsville, Mo. Erwin, Clarence C. Wilmathsville, Mo. Fisher, Harold Huntsville, Mo. (Page 33) 1938 Juniors Fountain, Henry Kirksville, Mo. Fox, Charles E. Oakwood, Mo. Friesz, William L. E. St. Louis, Ill. Garth, John P. Kirksville, Mo. Garby, Rubijohn Lentner, Mo. Green, Emil Kirksville, Mo. Gregory, Jean Kirksville, Mo. Hagans, Doris Kirksville, Mo. Haley, Lilly Macon, Mo. Hall, Hazel Louise Lancaster, Mo. Hardin, Marjorie Marceline, Mo. Hardy, Edith Lanier Kirksville, Mo. Harris, Dorothy Hannibal, Mo. Heather, George Macon, Mo. Hedrick, Francis Brookfield, Mo. Hickman, Fannie Lee Unionville, Mo. Hinkson, Erma Knox City, Mo. Hull, Robert Kirksville, Mo. (Page 34) 1938 JUNIORS Hulett, Florence Bynumville, Mo. Huston, Harry E. St. Louis, Ill. Jamison, Mary Frances Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Richard Vandalia, Mo. Jones, Ruth Margaret Kirksville, Mo. Kasiske, Bessie M. Arbela, Mo. Kelley, Phillip Unionville, Mo. Lambert, Anna Lee Kirksville, Mo. Lawson, Basil Queen City, Mo. Leslie, Pauline Williamstown, Mo. Lewis, Roy Fulton, Mo. Lynch, Edna Kirksville, Mo. McClelland, Violet Kirksville, Mo. McGlashon, Jeanne Kirkwood, Mo. McLeod, Harry Kirksville, Mo. McNeal, Earl Marceline, Mo. Mills, Jack Kirksville, Mo. Minor, Leon Newark, Mo. (Page 35) 1938 Juniors Monroe, Mary Bess Memphis, Mo. Moody, Hildreth Palmyra, Mo. Morse, Norman Revere, Mo. Northcraft, Vivian Kirksville, Mo. Noble, Alice Brookfield, Mo. Norris, Emily Drakesville, Ia. Myers, Virginia Kirksville, Mo. Parcell, James Edina, Mo. Paris, Frances Chillicothe, Mo. Phelps, Roberta E. St. Louis, Ill. Phillips, Elizabeth Green City, Mo. Price, Porter Humphreys, Mo. Prindle, Mary Alice Kirksville, Mo. Roberts, Henry Kirksville, Mo. Rollins, Joan Kirksville, Mo. Rudasill, Doris Kirksville, Mo. Schwehn, Carl Hannibal, Mo. Schwengels, Forrest Kirksville, Mo. (Page 36) 1938 Juniors Schwada, Mary Clarence, Mo. Seitz, Kerlin Milan, Mo. Shoop, Maryland Green City, Mo. Shoush, Mary Margaret Macon, Mo. Skinner, Otis Atlanta, Mo. Smith, Mary Margaret Edina, Mo. Snyder, Don Kirksville, Mo. Spath, Martha Kirksville, Mo. St. Clair, Henry Ashton, Mo. Sublette, Howard Palmyra, Mo. Summers, Laura Hensley Montgomery City, Mo. Sykes, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. Thayer, Francis Paul La Grange, Mo. Thiele, Carl Bucklin, Mo. Thoroughman, George Newark, Mo. Tompkins, Art Kirksville, Mo. Towne, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. Triplett, Ruth Harris, Mo. (Page 37) 1938 Juniors Turner, Billy Kirksville, Mo. Wadsworth, Francis Monroe City, Mo. Wells, Mary Powersville, Mo. Wells, Nancy Powersville, Mo. Welsz, Florence Palmyra, Mo. Williams, Dorothy Brookfield, Mo. Williams, Kenneth Madison, Ill. Willis, Robert Kirksville, Mo. Worthington, E. Kirksville, Mo. Winn, John Henry Kirksville, Mo. Workman, Burke Maplewood, Mo. Yaskiw, Alexander Passiac, N. J. (Page 38) Sophomores CLASS OFFICERS Billy Bondurant ...............President Betty Carothers ..........Vice-President Edna Rouner ...................Secretary Betty Manning .................Treasurer Mary Ann Dunham ............Councilwoman George Laughlin ..............Councilman (Page 39) 1938 Sophomores Allen, Walker W. Downing, Mo. Anderson, Millicent Kirksville, Mo. Ames, Richard C. Waukegan, Ill. Belt, Averal Hannibal, Mo. Bittiker, Virgil Brashear, Mo. Bohon, Norton Kirksville, Mo. Bondurant, Bill Kirksville, Mo. Bondurant, Dale Kirksville, Mo. Borton, Marion Kahoka, Mo. Boyland, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. Branstetter, Robert Deane Vandalia, Mo. Brees, Iris Edina, Mo. Brockman, James Kirksville, Mo. Burch, Rolland Kirksville, Mo. Burdman, Louie Kirksville, Mo. Carothers, Betty Kirksville, Mo. Caster, Richard Ravona, Mo. Clapp, Clarabel La Belle, Mo. (Page 40) 1938 Sophomores Collins, LaFayette Clarence, Mo. Cox, Cleo Belle Excello, Mo. Crawford, Frank Kirksville, Mo. Dailey, Jane Ann Kirksville, Mo. Dawkins, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. DeVore, Gerald Plano, Ia. Dowell, La Vern Brookfield, Mo. Duncan, Jean Brookfield, Mo. Dunham, Mary Ann Callao, Mo. Early, Martha Baring, Mo. Elledge, Shirley Centerville, Ia. Elson, Richard Unionville, Mo. Estes, Carl Kirksville, Mo. Estes, Glen Kirksville, Mo. Evans, Willard La Plata, Mo. Farnsworth, Ralph Kirksville, Mo. Farrington, Elnora Lee Kirksville, Mo. Fox, Richard Stahl, Mo. (Page 41) 1938 Sophomores Freeman, David Kirksville, Mo. Friedmeyer, George Wentzville, Mo. Garrison, Lloyd L. Shelbyville, Mo. Graham, Eugene Waukegan, Ill. Green, Charles Kirksville, Mo. Green, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Green, Maxine Kirksville, Mo. Greene, Franklin Kirksville, Mo. Greene, Myron Kirksville, Mo. Greene, Paul Kirksville, Mo. Greenley, Hortense Novelty, Mo. Gudka, Wendell Memphis, Mo. Guy, Dorsey Gorin, Mo. Guy, Homer Gorin, Mo. Handley, Louis Kirksville, Mo. Hartley, Beulah Kirksville, Mo. Heaberlin, Eva Mae Kirksville, Mo. Huffman, Mary Atlanta, Mo. (Page 42) 1938 Sophomores Hutcherson, Olin Maywood, Mo. Jenkins, Lois Mae Wyaconda, Mo. Jenkins, Richard Wyaconda, Mo. Johnson, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Knight, Erma Kirksville, Mo. Knop, Raymond Olathe, Kan. Koeppe, Kenneth New Cambria, Mo. Lathrop, Margarite Unionville, Mo. Leslie, Mary Memphis, Mo. Malone, Gene Brookfield, Mo. Mallinckrodt, GERTRUDE Augusta, Mo. Manning, Betty Kirksville, Mo. McDonald, Elsie Unionville, Mo. Martin, John Unionville, Mo. McClelland, Betty Kirksville, Mo. Manes, Myra June Quincy, Ill. McNeely, Emil Kirksville, Mo. Meyer, Corinne St. Charles, Mo. (Page 43) 1938 Sophomores Mills, Emma Lou Kirksville, Mo. Moore, Maurine Chillicothe, Mo. Mourer, Bryan Queen City, Mo. Muldrow, Lucile Perry, Mo. Mullanix, La Verne Memphis, Mo. Murdock, Alice Milan, Mo. Myers, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Newcomer, Hazel Kirksville, Mo. Oberg, Martha Trenton, Mo. Page, Joyce Kirksville, Mo. Page, Mildred Milan, Mo. Palmer, Ralph Centralia, Mo. Parsons, Virginia Green Castle, Mo. Payne, Georgene Green City, Mo. Polson, Robert Cairo, Mo. Prater, Arnold Versailles, Mo. Prickett, Lucille Wyaconda, Mo. Pundman, Elmer St. Charles, Mo. (Page 44) 1938 Sopohomores Radosevich, Elma Kirksville, Mo. Rece, Lucy Mae Kansas City, Mo. Reese, Wilbur St. Louis, Mo. Roberts, Ray Kirksville, Mo. Robinson, Virgil Winchester, Va. Rouner, Edna Knox City, Mo. Schneider, Louise Novinger, Mo. Schwada, Miriam Clarence, Mo. Sees, Ralph Kirksville, Mo. Shain, Ralph Kirksville, Mo. Shepard, Dorothy Slater, Mo. Shores, Elva Leonard, Mo. Skinner, William Macon, Mo. Sloop, Hilda Queen City, Mo. Sloop, Howard Queen City, Mo. Smith, Wesley Kirksville, Mo. Snyder, Allen Iowa City, Ia. Spindler, Charles Kirksville, Mo. (Page 45) 1938 Sophomores Sterling, Dale Milan, Mo. Still, Herman Vernon, Tex. Stuckey, Junior Unionville, Mo. Taylor, Barbara Kirksville, Mo. Thiele, Edna Bucklin, Mo. Tate, Virginia Elsberry, Mo. Thomas, Mary Elizabeth Macon, Mo. Thompson, Betty Sue Milan, Mo. Thudium, Frieda Brookfield, Mo. Tucker, Mildred Kirksville, Mo. Troutman, Ernest Carroll, Mo. Waller, Granville Kirksville, Mo. Webber, Adelbert Stoutsville, Mo. Washam, William Salisbury, Mo. Warren, Raymond Kirksville, Mo. Werner, Louise Edina, Mo. Wells, Chester Kahoka, Mo. Welch, Wilma Salisbury, Mo. (Page 46) 1938 Sophomores Williams, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. Willis, Aleta Mason City, Ia. Wimber, Margaret Kirksville, Mo. Wisman, Joyce Centralia, Mo. Woods, Bob Shelbyville, Mo. Wright, Harry Kirksville, Mo. Yaeger, Bernard Glasgow, Mo. Zurcher, Frances Marceline, Mo. (Page 47) Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS Harold Sparks .....................President Clifton Cornwell .............Vice-President Nell Russell ......................Secretary Edward McFarland ..................Treasurer Marguerite Ransom...............Councilwoman Bill O'Briant ....................Councilman (Page 48) 1938 Freshmen Adams, Thelma Helen Queen City, Mo. Adams, Velma Louise Memphis, Mo. Adams, William Henry Arbela, Mo. Anderson, Ellen Kirksville, Mo. Antry, Emma Lee Atlanta, Mo. Atterbury, Elgelina Holliday, Mo. Ayres, Martha Frances Atlanta, Mo. Baker, Billy New Cambria, Mo. Baiotto, Josephine Youngstown, Mo. Ball, Wm. Thomas New Boston, Mo. Bohon, Russell Kirksville, Mo. Barb, Marjorie D. Downing, Mo. Bass, Clydie Ulman, Mo. Baugher, Geraldine Bucklin, Mo. Bealmer, Bill Kirksville, Mo. Beckner, Betty Carol Kirksville, Mo. Benton, Thomas Ragan. Olathe, Kans. Bibee, Earnest A. Stahl, Mo. Bigsby, Bill Kirksville, Mo. Black, Cleo Kirksville, Mo. Black, Dorothy Rose Rutledge, Mo. Blanchard, J. Lyle Glenwood, Mo. Borron, Louise Milan, Mo. Branstetter, Marjory Curryville, Mo. (Page 49) 1938 Freshmen Brees, Dorothy Lee Edina, Mo. Brenizer, Ralph Alva Kirksville, Mo. Briggs, Benjie Memphis, Mo. Brock, Ellis Jacksonville, Mo. Bryan, Mary Lou Hallsville, Mo. Burgher, Delores Moulton, Iowa Burkhart, Edwin Kirksville, Mo. Burns, Elizabeth Brookfield, Mo. Carpenter, Beulah Kirksville, Mo. Chadwick, Norma Lee Kirksville, Mo. Chambers, Willard LaBelle, Mo. Clare, Nina Catherine Silex, Mo. Clark, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Clark, Lucile Kirksville, Mo. Clark, Richard Keith Centerville, Mo. Cleeton, Russel Seymore, Iowa Clifton, LaVeta Wyaconda, Mo. Cochran, Victor Milan, Mo. Cook, Umatilla Kirksville, Mo. Cooley, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. Corey, Flora M. Bynumville, Mo. Cornwell, Clifton Kirksville, Mo. Cox, Mary Elizabeth Foley, Mo. Coy, Neva Lee La Plata, Mo. (Page 50) 1938 Freshmen Cragg, Irene Greentop, Mo. Crisman, Alice Rosemary Brunswick, Mo. Crist, Velma Green City, Mo. Curry, John Kirksville, Mo. Davis, Mayme Louise Macon, Mo. Davis, Robert Kirksville, Mo. Deck, Margaret Williamstown, Mo. Delaney, Dorothy Ann Hurdland, Mo. Dennis, Ila May Clifton Hill, Mo. DeVerger, Bennie Maywood, Mo. Diggs, Marjorie Jonesburg, Mo. Dimmitt, Melvin Green Castle, Mo. Dodd, Gladys Boomer, Mo. Draper, Ruby Gene Brashear, Mo. Dunn, Velma Baring, Mo. Eger, Maurice Maywood, Mo. Ellis, Robert W. Kirksville, Mo. Ellison, Muriel Ann Canton, Mo. Elmore, John W. Liege, Mo. Embree, Virginia Marceline, Mo. Epperson, Dorothy D. Hurdland, Mo. Epperson, James M. Hurdland, Mo. Epperson, Paul Atlanta, Mo. Epperson, Mary Atlanta, Mo. (Page 51) 1938 Freshmen Evans, Maybelle Kirksville, Mo. Evans, Merlin Kirksville, Mo. Fife, Vera D. Kirksville, Mo. Fisk, F. Reta Bevier, Mo. Fleak, Ruth E. Novelty, Mo. Fleshman, Julia Lucerne, Mo. Freeland, Max Browning, Mo. Gahan, Nedra Kirksville, Mo. Gaither, Sydney Bethany, Mo. Garvin, Neva Elizabeth Brunswick, Mo. Genola, John Remick, Mo. Givens, Jane Kirksville, Mo. Glass, Houston Kirksville, Mo. Gleason, Bertle Kirksville, Mo. Gleason, Vinson W Kirksville, Mo. Gordon, Helen Rothville, Mo. Gordon, Joyce Kirksville, Mo. Gramsch, Boyd Green City, Mo. Green, Lee M. Kirksville, Mo. Green, Marjorie Kirksville, Mo. Greenstreet, Cleo Youngstown, Mo. Griffith, Willis Leonard, Mo. Griffith, Virginia Leonard, Mo. Guilford, Helen Keytesville, Mo. (Page 52) 1938 Freshmen Gullett, Dick Harrisburg, Mo. Guthrie, John Kirksville, Mo. Hall, Dorothy Luary, Mo. Harrington, Helen Atlanta, Mo. Harrison, Glenn Green Castle, Mo. Hart, Helen Corydon, Mo. Hartell, Ruth Wyaconda, Mo. Harvey, Vivian Arbela, Mo. Hawkins, Mary Ruth Kirksville, Mo. Hayden, Richard Wyaconda, Mo. Hayes, Eunice Memphis, Mo. Hayes, Mildred Bucklin, Mo. Heaberlin, Paul Kirksville, Mo. Heimer, Fred Brunswick, Mo. Hendren, Sue Leonard, Mo. Henry, Georgia La Belle, Mo. Henry, Marvin Whiteside, Mo. Hensley, Robert Kirksville, Mo. Hirschman, George Cherokee, Ia. Hodges, Wayne Kahoka, Mo. Holst, Dolcy Glasgow, Mo. Howell, Bob Kirksville, Mo. Huff, Arthur Memphis, Mo. Hulen, Charles Centralia, Mo (Page 53) 1938 Freshmen Hull, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Hunsaker, Caroline Novelty, Mo. Hunt, Dorothy Rakeport, Mo. Hunt, Helen Brashear, Mo. Ingraham, Joella Oskaloosa, Ia. Jayne, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Quentin Myers Arbela, Mo. Ketcham, Jean Atlanta, Mo. King, Hubert Revere, Mo. Kinkade, Paul Kahoka, Mo. Krembs, Caroline Shelbina, Mo. Kumm, Karl William Kirksville, Mo. LaBonta, Edith Brunswick, Mo. Lane, Mildred Rutledge, Mo. Lasswell, Helen Williamstown, Mo. Laughlin, George Kirksville, Mo. Law, Dorothy Pollock, Mo. Leslie, Janet La Belle, Mo. Lewis, Carolyn Fulton, Mo. Lewis, Claramae Powersville, Mo. Littlehale, Margaret Madrid, Ia. Longworth, Wayland Ft. Madison, Ia. Loafbourrow, Wanita Green City, Mo. Loughridge, Polly Unionville, Mo. (Page 54) 1938 Freshmen Ludwig, Frieda Kirksville, Mo. Magee, George Oakwood, Mo. Mallinkrodt, Anna Augusta, Mo. March, Tressie Higbee, Mo. Marks, Geraldine Monticello, Mo. Marshall, Betty Glenwood, Mo. Marsot, Edward Williamstown, Mo. Martin, Josephine Salisbury, Mo. Martin, Thomas Granger, Mo. May, Eunice Louise Curryville, Mo. McCollum, Virginia Kirksville, Mo. McConnel, Marie Kirksville, Mo. McFarland, Edwin Paris, Mo. McKasson, Eleanor Kirksville, Mo. McKay, Ada Mae Knox City, Mo. McKinney, Robert Lee La Plata, Mo. McKinney, Ruth Kirksville, Mo. McNabb, Virginia Queen City, Mo. McNeely, Lorraine Atlanta, Mo. Meeks, Billy Ethel, Mo. Meilicke, William Brashear, Mo. Meyer, Geraldine Thompson, Mo. Millemon, Ruth Mercer, Mo. Miller, Alvin Iowa City, Ia. (Page 55) 1938 Freshmen Miller, Charline Greentop, Mo. Miller, Dorothy Kirksville, Mo. Miller, Madeline Baring, Mo. Miller, Thelma Milan, Mo. Mills, John Perry, Mo. Millsap, Max Powersville, Mo. Moffett, Georgeanna Roger, Mo. Morelock, Louise Kirksville, Mo. Morgan, Raymond Ethel, Mo. Morrison, Byron Brashear, Mo. Morrison, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Myers, Eileen Kirksville, Mo. Mudd, James Edina, Mo. Mueller, Agnes St. Charles, Mo. Muir, Cecil Green Castle, Mo. Murdock, Champ Clark Milan, Mo. Murdy, Vera Udell, Ia. Murfin, Rosalind Kirksville, Mo. Nash, Roberta Kirksville, Mo. Nichols, Beatrice Kirksville, Mo. O'Briant, William Lancaster, Mo. Olinger, Verla Pollock, Mo. Opal, Wilma Kirksville, Mo. Overstreet, Verla New Boston, Mo. (Page 56) 1938 freshmen Owen, John Monroe City, Mo. Parsons, Eugene Pollock, Mo. Parvin, Nadine Plattsburg, Mo. Phillips, Leon Macon, Mo. Pipes, Jannice Milan, Mo. Pollock, J. 0. Powersville, Mo. Porter, Marian West Alton, Mo. Powell, Delbert Browning, Mo. Primm, Shirley Brashear, Mo. Ransom, Marguerite Kirksville, Mo. Raymond, Betty Ruth Sidney, Ill. Reed, Frances Milan, Mo. Reeves, Carol Memphis, Mo. Reid, Mary Elizabeth Peculiar, Mo. Reynolds, Wendel Kahoka, Mo. Rice, William Kirksville, Mo. Richardson, Helen Harrisburg, Mo. Richey, Maurice Novinger, Mo. Riley, Claude Kirksville, Mo. Roberts, William Clark, Mo. Rosebury, Dean Stahl, Mo. Rugh, Orville Granger, Mo. Rush, Verlee June Memphis, Mo. Russell, Nell Kirksville, Mo. (Page 57) 1938 freshmen Salladay, Genevieve Kirksville, Mo. Schmid, Dick Lancaster, Mo. Schmitt, Allen Edina, Mo. Selsor, Gwendolyn Kirksville, Mo. Sevits, Wallace Kirksville, Mo. Shepherd, Doris Slater, Mo. Shepperson, Wilbur Arbela, Mo. Shinn, Neva Jean Kirksville, Mo. Sidwell, Richard Queen City, Mo. Simmons, R. W. Memphis, Mo. Singley, Lynn Kirksville, Mo. Slaughter, Madge Queen City, Mo. Sleyster, Fred Perry, Mo. Smithson, Robert La Plata, Mo. Sparks, Preston Kirksville, Mo. Spees, Beecher Newark, Mo. Stanley, Vernon Kirksville, Mo. Stanfield, L. Shelbyville, Mo. Starbuck, Helen Kirksville, Mo. Stewart, Pauline Osborn, Mo. Stillwell, Mary Lacerne, Mo. Straight, Clara Yarrow, Mo. Straight, Ruth Yarrow, Mo. Stutler, Helen Boynton, Mo. (Page 58) 1938 freshmen Sullivan, Mary Glasgow, Mo. Taylor, Jerry Kirksville, Mo. Thorpe, Venus Green City, Mo. Thomas, Mary Lou La Grange, Mo. Thurman, Lathella La Plata, Mo. Tipton, Frances Madison, Mo. Van Meter, Paul Queen City, Mo. Van Fossen, Marian Humphreys, Mo. Van Sickel, Colene Kirksville, Mo. Wagner, Elaine Kirksville, Mo. Wagner, Willard Kirksville, Mo. Wainscott, Roy U. Centralia, Mo. Walker, Margaret Kirksville, Mo. Walker, Maxine Williamstown, Mo. Warden, R. M. Kirksville, Mo. Warmoth, Elizabeth Macon, Mo. Watkins, Jane Coatsville, Mo. Wear, Sidney Shelbina, Mo. Webb, Hester Hannibal, Mo. Webber, Henry Stoutsville, Mo. White, Chellis Kirksville, Mo. Wilgus, Gerald La Plata, Mo. Wills, Elbert Kansas City, Mo. Wilson, Robert Kahoka, Mo. (Page 59) 1938 Freshmen Wolfe, Jessie Brookfield, Mo. Wolfe, Ted Kirksville, Mo. Worland, Marvyda Leonard, Mo. Wright, Elizabeth Kirksville, Mo. Wright, Loren Kirksville, Mo. Yagel, Milo Brookfield, Mo. Yates, Thelma Queen City, Mo. Yocum, Dale Bynumville, Mo. Yocum, Dorothy Bynumville, Mo. Young, Betty Kirksville, Mo. Young, Harvey Kirksville, Mo. Young, Isabelle Green Castle, Mo. Gotschall, Gerry Kirksville, Mo. (Page 60) FOOTBALL Eleven lettermen returned to the team to form a nucleus for the sixty men of the 1937 football squad, as Coach "Fritz" Faurot directed the team for his third year. Dropping from conference tops, after a long reign as kingpins, the Bulldogs took only one conference game. The team displayed good mid-field playing but lacked the necessary punch to score. One consolation for Bulldog fans is that every team in the conference was gunning for Kirksville. Head Coach Fred Faurot 1937 Football Squad (Page 61) 1937 CO-CAPTAINS Miller and Schwengels Season's Record MISSOURI "B" . . . .32 KIRKSVILLE . . . 0 MARYVILLE . . . . . 0 KIRKSVILLE . . . 0 TEXAS TEACHERS .. . 41 KIRKSVILLE . . . 12 ROLLA . . . . . . . 6 KIRKSVILLE . . . 6 CAPE GIRARDEAU . . .14 KIRKSVILLE . . . 0 SPRINGFIELD . . . . 6 KIRKSVILLE . . . 20 WARRENSBURG . . . . 13 KIRKSVILLE . . . 6 1938 CO-CAPTAINS Roark and Yaskiw (Page 62) Bailey E Battagler T Davis T DeHart B Fountain B Fowler C LETTERMEN Friesz B Gordon G Gregory F Grilli G Moody H Huston T (Page 63) L. King H R. King H Mills C Phillips H Roark H Sheehey E OF 1937 Sirakas G Walden F Ward C Wills B Yaskiw G (Page 64) THE NEW COACHES Malcolm Eiken Earl Svendsen Earl Svendsen and Malcolm Eiken, stars of football and basketball, were appointed coaches of these two major sports as well as the minor sports in March to succeed Coaches Fred Faurot and George Wells, whose resignations took effect March 1. Malcolm Eiken, who will be head basketball coach and assistant football coach, played on the University of Minnesota basketball team three years as a forward, lettering in 1935 and 1936. He was a football halfback three years, lettering in 1936, and played in the outfield on the university baseball team two years. Eiken, after receiving his B. S. degree in physical education, coached Fairmont, Minnesota, High School football and basketball and track in 1936-37 and taught physical education. He came here from Fairbault, Minnesota, High School where his football team won 8 games and lost 1 while his basketball team lost only one game. Earl Svendsen, who will be head football coach and assistant basketball coach, was on the grid squad of the University of Minnesota for three years, making letters at center in 1935 and 1936. He played guard on the basketball team in 1935 and 1936. Svendsen received his B. S. degree in physical education in 1937. He played on the East team in the East-West New Year's Day game in San Francisco in 1937 and was a member of the college all-star team that played the Green Bay Packers, professional football champions, in Chicago that summer. Last fall Svendsen became a member of the Packers in the national pro league. He is also an expert golfer. (Page 65) Winter (Page 66) Book II Contents Organizations Basketball (Page 67) Organizations (Page 68) Sponsor Miss Alma K. Zoller Advisor Miss Ethel Hook President Charlotte Burdette ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Helen Deverman Secretary Virginia Burns Treasurer Mildred Brenner Registrar Mary Margaret Shoush Chaplain Edna Rouner Editor Virginia Wayland (Page 69) MEMBERS First Row: Deverman, Burns, Brenner, Shoush, Rouner, Wayland, Burnett. Second Row: Monroe, Sloop, Smith, Triplett, Burns, Briggs, Crigler. Third Row: Diekroeger, Givens, Haley, La Bonta, Porter, Russell, Thomas. Fourth Row: Thompson, Webb, Young. PLEDGES Fourth Row continued: Cisco, Krembs, A. Mallincrodt, G. Mallincrodt. Alpha Sigma Alpha was founded November 15, 1901 at the State Normal School, Farmville, Va., and is now a National Educational Sorority with twenty-five active chapters. Alpha Beta Chapter was installed in Kirksville in 1914, having been formerly organized as Kappa Theta Psi. (Page 70) President Lois Carmichael Sponsor Miss Lucy Simmons DELTA SIGMA EPSILON OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Florence Hulett Treasurer Pauline Leslie Secretary Frances Zurcher Corresponding Secretary Lucy Mae Rece Historian Mary Ann Dunham Sergeant-at-Arms Jane Ann Dailey Chaplain Mary Ellen Griggs (Page 71) MEMBERS First Row: Hulett, Leslie, Zurcher, Rece, Dunham, Dailey. Second Row: Griggs, Houck, Johnston, Lathrop, McGlashon, Northcraft. Third Row: Raye, Wisman, Ingraham, McNeely, Newcomer, Payne. Fourth Row: Van Sickel, Gotschal, Kasiske. PLEDGES Fourth Row Continued: Black, Bryan, Dodd. Fifth Row: Fisk, Hickman, Lewis, McKinney, Nichols, Northcraft. Alpha Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, September 23, 1914. There are now thirty active chapters. It is a National Educational Sorority belonging to the Association of Educational Sororities. Iota Chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was installed in Kirksville on January 28, 1921. PATRONESSES Mrs. Edna Campbell Mrs. C. C. Thompson (Page 72) Sponsor Miss Bracy Cornett President Florence Welsz PI KAPPA SIGMA OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Rose Barnes Recording Secretary Anna Lee Lambert Corresponding Secretary Averal Belt Treasurer Evalee Blue Sergeant-at-arms Erma Hinkson Editor Joan Rollins (Page 73) First Row: Barnes, Lambert, Belt, Blue, Hinkson, Rollins, Adair. Second Row: Carothers, Dew, Moore, Shanan, Shaner. PLEDGES Second Row continued: Atterberry, Biotto. Third Row: Fife, Hartley, McClelland, McConnell, McCollum, Parvin, Reid. Fourth Row: Sallady, Selsor, Shinn, Thomas, Tipton, Wagner, Woolf. PATRONESSES Mrs. Clara Clevenger Mrs. C. J. Baxter Pi Kappa Sigma was founded at Michigan State Teachers College, Ypsilanti, Michigan, on November 17, 1894. It is a National Sorority belonging to the Association of Educational Sororities. There are now twenty-nine active chapters. Pi chapter was installed in the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College July 25, 1924. (Page 74) Sponsor Miss Viola Magee President Roberta Phelps Bigsby SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Charlotte Vandiver Recording Secretary Mary Louise Robinson Corresponding Secretary Norine Ator Treasurer Louise Hall Keeper of Grades Helen Walker Sentinel Joyce Page Triangle Correspondent Betty McClelland (Page 75) First Row: Vandiver, Robinson, Ator, Hall, Walker, Page. Second Row: McClelland, Bray, English, Farrington, Hardy, Jones, Manning. Third Row: Mills, Myers, Seeman, Williams, Taylor, Werner, Beckner. Fourth Row: Duncan, Gahan, Hart. PLEDGES Fourth Row continued: Hawkins, Jayne, Loughridge, McKasson. Fifth Row: Miller, Morelocke, Murdock, Murfin, Ransom, Reeves. PATRONESSES Mrs. C. E. Still Mrs. Seth Thomas Mrs. Frank Miller Mrs. George Still Mrs. F. L. Bigsby Mrs. Jim Reed Mrs. Cecil Clark Mrs. J. C. Mills, Jr. Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded at Virginia State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia, April 20, 1898. It is now exclusively an Education Sorority belonging to the Association of Education Sororities. There are thirty-two active chapters. Mu Chapter was installed November 20, 1915, at Kirksville. The group previously existed on the campus as Sigma Delta Chi. (Page 76) Sponsor Dr. Wray Rieger President Joe Bailey PHI SIGMA EPSILON OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Phillip Kelly Secretary-Treasurer Dick Jones Correspondent Roy Simpson Conductor Wendell Gudka (Page 77) First Row: Kelly, Jones, Simpson, Gudka, Albright, Berry, B. Bondurant. Second Row: D. Bondurant, Branstetter, Crawford, Cole, Creamer, Davis, Diehl. Third Row: Dowell, Elson, Eppenstein, Fountain, Fox, Freidmeyer, Koeppe. Fourth Row: Malone, Martin, Morse, Mullanix, Phialas, Schwengels, Shanight. Fifth Row: Sterling, Still, Stuckey, Thoroughman, Troutman, Turner, Yaskiw. PLEDGES Karl Adkins, Ralph Brenizer, Charles Chapman, Robert Crookshank, John Curry, Paul Epperson, Glenn Estes, Max Freeland, Lloyd Garrison, John Genola, Paul Heaberlin, James Mudd, Roscoe Pearce, Douglas Peck, Max Powell, Arnold Prater, Ralph Shain, Fred Sleyster, Francis Wadsworth, Willard Wagner, Elbert Wills, Milo Yagel. Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national teachers college Social Fraternity, was organized at Kansas City, Missouri, December 1927. This chapter was first organized in the summer of 1925 as a local fraternity under the name of Sigma Delta Tau, and in 1927 it became affiliated with Phi Sigma Epsilon as Gamma Chapter hich is now one of the twelve active chapters. (Page 78) Sponsor Dr. Barrett Stout President Billy Lee Turner SIGMA TAU GAMMA OTHER OFFICERS Vice-President Robert Shoush Secretary David Freeman Treasurer Kerlin Seitz Correspondence Secretary David Brunberg (Page 79) First Row: Shoush, Freeman, Seitz, Brunberg, Adams, Albright, Ames. Second Row: Borton, Busick, Draper, Erickson, Farnsworth, Garth, Green. Third Row: Handley, Hartford, Heather, Jeffries, Johnson, Laughlin, McLeod. Fourth Row: Mills, Parcell, Reeves, Sees, Sloop, Sykes, Van Sickel, Winn. PLEDGES Billy Baker, Billy Bigsby, Wesley Hardin, Leonard King, Ralph King, Lee Klesner, Hildreth Moody, Elmer Pundman, Dick Schmid, Harold Sparks. Sigma Tau Gamma, the oldest and largest social teachers college fraternity in existence, was founded at the Central Missouri State Teachers College at Warrensburg, Missouri, in July, 1921. Beta Chapter was the second to be established of the now seventeen active chapters in existence, all in four-year teachers colleges. Beta Chapter existed until 1921 as the Phi Lambda Epsilon Fraternity. (Page 80) PI KAPPA DELTA Front Row: Mr. Collins, Penelope Love, Lois Shaner, Mr. Avison. Middle Row: Mr. Cornwell, Nancy Wells, Irene Kuhns, Frederic Finchum. Back Row: Francis Hedrick, Dale Bondurant, Noah Richardson, Paul Schwada, Charles Cornwell. Pi Kappa Delta, honorary speech fraternity, was founded by Prof. E. R. Nichols in 1913. Today Pi Kappa Delta covers work in debate, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. Theta Chapter was established at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in 1930 with fifteen charter members. Clifton Cornwell, sponsor of the organization now, was one of the original members. Requirements for entry into the speech fraternity are to take part in three non-decision or two decision intercollegiate debates, or to compete in one oratory or extempore contest. READERS ROUND TABLE Back Row. Brown, Hedrick, Mr. Avison, Schwada, Jenkins. Center Row. Epperson, Cornwell, P. Greene, F. Greene, Keller, Holcroft Front Row. Mr. Collins, Guilford, Ellett, Love, Kuhns, Mills, Mr. Cornwell. (Page 81) COLLEGE PLAYERS College Players is an organization in which no special requirements must be met to become a member. An interest in dramatics combined with the desire to learn and participate will gain admittance. During the school year over one hundred students work together to study and perform the best of dramatic literature, their program consisting of two one-act plays presented fortnightly throughout the year and three or four major productions. Social activities also find a place in College Players' program with the organization sponsoring several social affairs for its members. (Page 82) First Row: Welsz, Burdette, Phelps, Carmichael, Blue. Second Row: Belt, Burns, Leslie, Griggs, Hall, Farrington. PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL President Florence Welsz, Pi Kappa Sigma Recording Secretary Charlotte Burdette, Alpha Sigma Alpha Corresponding Secretary Roberta Phelps Bigsby, Sigma Sigma Sigma Treasurer Lois Carmichael, Delta Sigma Epsilon MEMBERS Pi Kappa Sigma Florence Welsz Evalee Blue Averal Belt Delta Sigma Epsilon Lois Carmichael Pauline Leslie Mary Ellen Griggs Alpha Sigma Alpha Charlotte Burdette Laura Lou Courtney Virginia Burns Sigma Sigma Sigma Roberta Phelps Bigsby Louise Hall Elnora Lee Farrington (Page 83) First Row: Miss MaGee, Barnes, Vandiver, Paris, Hamilton, Carmichael, Brenner. Second Row: Griggs, Hinkson, Jamison, Jones, Mallinchrodt, McKay, Norris. Third Row: Olinger, Reid, Robinson, M. Smith, M. M. Smith, Thorpe, Werner. ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB OFFICERS Sponsor Miss Llora MaGee President Rose Barnes Vice-President Charlotte Vandiver Secretary Frances Paris Treasurer Marjorie Hamilton Reporter Lois Carmichael The Ellen H. Richards Club was named for an outstanding leader in Home Economics. The club has had a continuous existence for 18 years. Any girl interested in the home economics group is eligible for membership. The two main activities of the club are to raise money to send girls to professional meetings, and to help the home economics group to become better acquainted with each other. The club's main campus activity is preparing lunch for the annual high school Senior Day. One social and one program meeting each month constitute the organization's social activities. However, each year the Ellen Richards Club has an elaborate Christmas Party. This has become sort of a tradition, the function having been given annually for the last 15 years. (Page 84) First Row: Richardson, Schwada, Towne, Seitz, Dr. Burroughs, Mrs. Clevenger, Dr. Hudson, Mr. Hawk. Second Row: Miss Simmons, Albright, Bailey, Brown, Busick, Caster, Cornwell, Casey. Third Row: Dunham, Evans, Fisher, Friesz, Garby, Grilli, Gross, Hagans. Fourth Row: Hedrick, Johnson, Keller, Minor, Malloy, Myers, Price, Prindle. Fifth Row: Siebold, Sheehey, Thorpe, Wayland, Williams, Worthington, Yaeger. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OFFICERS President Noah Richardson Vice-President Paul Schwada Secretary-Treasurer Ruth Towne Reporter Kerlin Seitz This organization was founded in 1905 by the following men: Dr. Eugene Fair, Professor J. T . Vaughn, Representative E. O. Jones, Superintendent Charles Banks, and J. H. McKinney. Every two weeks meetings were held at ten o'clock on Saturday. The meetings were two hours in length, the programs consisting of a worthwhile discussion by one of the members, were planned many months in advance. Each member of the society was expected to give some thought to the subject in the round table discussion. With the exception of a very few years, the society has ben active, and has maintained a high standard in its programs. At the present time the society meets every two weeks or the first and third Wednesdays of each month. (Page 85) McGlashon Welsz Loughridge Spath Hulett Farrington Miss Fuller Miss Dodson Adair Ator Atterberry Beckner Biaotto Borron Branstetter Brees Burdette Claire Cox Crisman Dailey Daniels Depew Diggs Early Edrington Embree Epperson Evans Gahan Gotschall Green Green Harris Hartell Jayne Jones Kasiske Leslie Leslie McNabb Morrison Muldrow Nash Newcomer Nichols Radosevich Ransom Raye Reeves Robinson Rollins Russell Sallady Schneider Shepard Shepard Shoush Stewart Thomas Thorpe Thudium Tipton Vandiver Young Women's athletic association OFFICERS Jeanne McGlashon President Florence Welsz Vice-President Polly Loughridge Secretary Martha Spath Recording Secretary Florence Hulett Treasurer Elnora Lee Farrington Historian The Women's Athletic Association was organized in the fall of 1924. The purpose of the organization is to further women's athletics and develop a spirit of sportsmanship. The organization is a member of the American physical Education Association and each year sends delegates to the National Convention of the American Physical Education Association. (Page 86) First Row. Miss Edith Dabney, Clark, Edrington, Haley, Price, Miss Bracy Cornett. Second Row: R. Straight, C. Straight, Parvin, Rollins, Lambert, Page. Third Row. Taylor, Bigsby, Bealmer, Gahan, Hagans. THE HONORARY ART CLUB The Honorary Art Club, reorganized in December 1924, is composed of students whose major interest lies in the field of fine and applied arts. Its purpose is to develop a wider knowledge and appreciation of art. An example of its work are the exhibits held two or three times a year. The Art Club always decorates for the Christmas dance which is held each year. (Page 87) First Row. Sirakas, Friesz, Huston, Dr. Wells, Mr. Faurot, Bailey, Brockman. Second Row. Burnett, Crookshank, Davis, Fountain, Grilli, Jacobs. Third Row. Kelley, Martin, Mills, Moody, Morse, Phialas. Fourth Row. Reese, Schwengels, Seitz, Sheehey, Shoush, Wills, Yaskiw. K CLUB OFFICERS President John Sirakas Vice-President Louis Miller Secretary-Treasurer William Friesz Sergeant-at-arms Harry Huston Coach George Wells Sponsors Coach Fred Faurot To be eligible for membership in the K club a man must have won his letter in one of the major sports. The requirements for winning a letter are fixed by the athletic committee. The annual K Club dance is a feature social activity on the campus. At this time letters and other awards are presented. (Page 88) First Row: Schwehn, Werner, Jeffries, McLeod, Gross, Mr. Heyd, Knight. Second Row. Lawson, DeVore, Estes, Martin, Stuckey. German CLUB OFFICERS President John Martin Vice-President Carl Schwehn Secretary-Treasurer Erma Knight Sponsor Prof. J. W. Heyd The German Club is composed of students having had one quarter of German here or in high school. The club was organized October 19, 1933, and has been meeting fairly regularly every week or every other week without public announcement. The organization has been stimulated solely by the student members. The club is interested in German life and civilization exemplified by the songs and writings of outstanding Germans. (Page 89) First Row. Roberts, Myers, Miss Spaulding, Sleyster, Kumm, Wainscott. Second Row. Phillips, Wells, Manning, Knight, Sees. Third Row. Huffman, Shores, Waller, Handley, Eger. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS President William Phillips Vice-President Erma Knight Secretary-Treasurer Ray Roberts The French Club was organized in 1932 under the direction of Miss Nan E. Wade, now on leave of absence. The purpose of the organization is to provide for its members an intellectual interest in the cultural knowledge of the French nation and its peoples. This is accomplished through a series of programs given both by the club's members and by guest speakers. The business meeting of the club is conducted in French. The club is open to French students and all others interested in France and French life. (Page 90) Left to Right: Radosevich, Miss Fuller, Jones, Adair, Miss Dodson, Rollins. EUCHARIS OFFICERS President Margaret Ruth Jones Recorder Elma Radosevich OTHER MEMBERS Mary Margaret Shoush Mary Louise Robinson Martha Spath FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Frances Fuller Miss Thelma Dodson Eucharis was organized in January 1935, by girls having won the highest award given by the Women's Athletic Association, and evidencing a continued interest in the field. Its purposes are to provide opportunity for advanced leadership in dance and sports, to present latest materials of interest to those members who entertain a special desire for knowledge in these fields, and to offer opportunity for training of the members who shall endeavor to promote higher ideals and a high professional spirit in physical education activities. (Page 91) First Row: Hartford, Mr. Pemberton, Mr. Jamison, Shanight, Shoush, Begole. Second Row: Branstetter, Brees, Brunberg, Bybee, C. Cochran, V. Cochran. Third Row: Eppenstein, Haley, Jones, Lewis, Roberts, Shoush, Wadsworth. PYTHAGOREAN SOCIETY OFFICERS President Edwin Hartford Vice-President Harry Shanight Secretary-Treasurer Mary Margaret Shoush Sponsors Prof. W. S. Pemberton Sponsors Prof. G. H. Jamison ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Fourth Row: Caster, Epperson, Garrison, Rece, Spees, Sullivan, Woods. The Pythagorean Society was organized in December, 1935. A number of majors in the field of mathematics felt a need for an organization that would foster more interest among students in mathematics. According to the constitution two types of memberships were set up. The first is charter membership. This is held by students having at least ten hours of credit in mathematics with an M average. The second is associate membership. This is held by students who do not have the ten hours credit. (Page 92) First Row: Woolf, P. O. Selby, Thouroughman, Hardin, Kasiske, Sykes, Evans. Second Row: Akers, Allen, Ator, Bell, Miss Bruns, Cox, Collins. Third Row: Daniels, Diekroeger, Deverman, English, Mr. Enochs, Garrison, Gudka. Fourth Row: Heaberlin, Miss O'Briant, Monroe, Newcomer, Bigsby, Miss Roberts, Shaner, Thayer. PI OMEGA PI OFFICERS President Melba Woolf Vice-President George Thoroughman Secretary Marjorie Hardin Treasurer Bessie Kasiske Reporter Kenneth Sykes Historian Maybelle Evans The Alpha Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was instituted at Kirksville June 13, 1923, and initiated its two hundredth member during the winter quarter this year. The organization has spread to California and to New Jersey and has twenty-nine chapters. The national membership is more than three thousand. Pi Omega Pi selects as members those students who have fifteen hours of business education or ten hours of business and five hours of education. Grades in the business subjects must be Superior and in all other college classes Medium or better. There are usually about twenty members. The organization meets twice a month and its programs are of a varied nature. During the past year they have included a picnic, several parties, initiations, and many serious discussions. (Page 93) First Row: Dr. Bray, Dr. Rieger, Dr. Clevenger, Dr. Trimble, Turner, Begole, Crookshank, Garth. Second Row: Hulett, Lewis, Phialas, Roberts, Seaman, Simpson, Wadsworth. Third Row: Claire, Eger, Farrington, Kumm, Martin, Pollock, Mallinkrodt, Spees. SIGMA ZETA OFFICERS Master Scientist Allen Turner Vice-Master Scientist Robert Crookshank Recorder-Treasurer Carabel Seaman Sponsors Dr. Bray Dr. Rieger Dr. Clevenger Dr. Trimble Actives Anita Begole Bob Crookshank J. P. Garth Florence Hulett Roy Lewis Henry Roberts Carabel Seaman Roy Simpson Francis Wadsworth Associates Nina Claire Maurice Eger Elnora Lee Farrington Karl Kumm John Martin I. 0. Pollock Gertrude Mallinkrodt Beecher Spees Sigma Zeta is a national honor society devoted to the interests of the fields of science and mathematics. Students may be admitted to this organization who have superior scholarship in these fields, and who have as much as a minor in one of the fields. There are two classes of membership. Underclassmen may be admitted as associate members, while active membership is limited to juniors and seniors. Delta Chapter was organized in this college in 1927. (Page 94) First Row: Sykes, Dean L. A. Eubank, Brunberg, Adams, Bailey, Cornwell. Second Row: Davis, Hartford, Mills, Simpson, Thoroughman. Third Row: A. Turner, Jones, Seitz, B. Turner, Draper, Phialas. Blue Key Officers President Kenneth Sykes Vice-President John R. Roderick Secretary-Treasurer David Brunberg Sponsor Dean L. A. Eubank The Blue Key National Fraternity is an organization designed primarily for service to the school where the chapter is located. Its purposes are much the same as civic Rotary Clubs in any community. This fraternity was first established a in 1924. The first decision for enlargement into a national organization was in February, 1925. On April 5, 1926 the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College Chapter of Blue Key was installed. The local chapter is one of seventy-five chapters in colleges and universities all over the United States. Members of Blue Key are selected on the following qualifications: 1. Scholarship (based on sixty hours of college credit); 2. Interest and affiliation with school activities; 3. Personality; 4. Moral standing. (Page 95) First Row: Miss Agnes Slemons, Bigsby, Deverman, Woolf, Kennett. Second Row: Akers, Brenner, Burnette, Edrington, English. Third Row: Hardy, M. R. Jones, Kuhns, Meyer, McGlashon. Fourth Row: Shaner, Shoush, Robinson, Walker, Williams. Cardinal Key OFFICERS President Crystal Loughead Vice-President Roberta Phelps Bigsby Secretary Helen Deverman Treasurer Melba Woolf Sergeant Helen Kennett Sponsor Miss Agnes Slemons Cardinal Key was definitely organized as a national honor society for women in 1932, and is the sister organization to the Blue Key Fraternity. It is an organization in which women students get together to discuss ways of cooperating with the school to promote the welfare of the student body an dthe best interests of the institution. The Norheast Missouri State Teachers College chapter of Cardinal Key was organized in the spring of 1934. During the past four years the sorority has awarded five scholarships, contributed money to the Student Loan Fund, sponsored "Open House" numerous times, given money to Christmas charity, and functioned in many services to the school. The requirements for membership are Leadership, Scholarship, Participation in school activities, and Character. (Page 96) Richard Jones Mr. Hayden ALPHA PHI SIGMA OFFICERS President Richard Jones Vice-President Mary Margaret Shoush Secretary-Treasurer Helen Myers Sponsor Stanley Hayden Alpha Phi Sigma is an honorary scholarship fraternity for which one is eligible after having been a valedictorian or salutatorian in high school or after having reached certain high school requirements on the college campus Alpha Chapter was established on this campus in 1930. At the present time there are twelve active chapters. The first national conclave was held in St. Louis in August, 1937 Thirty representatives of the various chapters throughout the United States were presented. At this conclave Richard Jones, president of Alpha chapter, was elected National Treasurer of the organization. (Page 97) First Row: Allen, Atterbury, Ayers, Branstetter, Brees, Casey, Chambers. Second Row: Clapp, Collins, Clare, DieKroeger, Diggs, Dodd, Elmore. Third Row: Epperson, Evans, Freeland, Garrison, Gross, Gudka, Haley. Fourth Row. Hardin, Heaberlin, Hinkson, Holcroft, Huffman, Johnston, King. Fifth Row: Law, J. Leslie, M. Leslie, Marks, Martin, Miller, Monroe. Sixth Row: Morrison, Myers, Opel, Payne, Price, Richardson, Shoop. Seventh Row: Shoush, Simpson, C. Straight, R. Straight, Thorp, Thoroughman, Tipton Eighth Row: Towne, Wadsworth, Werner. Also Jane Ann Dailey and Paul Schwada (Page 98) First Row: Walker, Miss Cornett, Woolf, Eger, Holcroft, Prindle, Crookshank. Second Row: Brunberg, Cornwell, Hardy, Johnston, Jones, Richardson. Third Row: Schwada, Shaner, Smith, Summers, Turner, Wells, Wadsworth. KAPPA DELTA PI OFFICERS President Helen Walker Vice-President Melba Woolf Secretary Esther Eger Treasurer Wanda Holcraft Historian Reporter Mary Alice Prindle Sponsor Miss Bracy Cornett Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education which was established March 18, 1911 and which invites to membership such persons as exhibit worthy educational ideals, sound scholarship, and adequate personal qualifications. The society now has 98 chapters in the United States. The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage its members to a higher degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and personal standards during the period of preparation for teaching and by recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. (Page 99) First Row: Early, Zurcher, Miss Willie Whitson, Smith, Wisman. Second Row: Northcraft, Johnston, Adair. Third Row: Parsons, Schwada, Mills, Black, Welch, Eger. ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OFFICERS President Frances Zurcher Vice-President Esther Eger Secretary Julia Anne Johnston Treasurer Marjorie Smith Reporter Joyce Wisman Sponsor Miss Willie Whitson The Association for Childhood Education is an organization which has for its purposes to gather and disseminate knowledge of the movement for the education of young children, to bring into active cooperation all childhood interests including parent education, to promote the progressive type of education in nursery school, kindergarten and primary grades, and to raise the standard of the professional training for teachers and leaders in this field. The local branch of A. C. E., which was organized in 1933, is closely affiliated with the National Association for Childhood Education which has headquarters in Washington, D. C. The local branch is organized in harmony with the general purposes of the national association, with the purpose of fostering the development of professional interest among its members through the study of the local significance of the problems undertaken by the national association and with the purpose of extending active membership in the group. (Page 100) First Row: Green, Mr. Allen, Mr. Noble, Botts, Garth, Cochran, Webber. Second Row: Estes, Bibee, Clark, V. Cochran, Dimmitt, Epperson, L. Green. Third Row: Griffith, Guy, C. Erwin, R. Erwin, Meeks, Polson, Reynolds. Fourth Row: Roberts, Rugh, Thiele, Wells, Willis, Wright, Yaeger. Fifth Row: Wear, Boezner, DeVore, Evans, Holst, Meilicke, Morrison, M. Webber. THE "AG" CLUB OFFICERS President Charles Green Vice-President Lee Botts Secretary J. P. Garth Treasurer Kenneth Cochran Sergeant-at-arms Delbert Webber Sergeant-at-arms Carl Estes Sponsors Mr. Norval Allen Sponsors Mr. Charles Noble (Page 101) First Row: Coughlin, Brunberg, Miss Slemons, Taylor, Phillips, Miller. Second Row: Sloop, Yaskiw, Creamer, Green, Williams, Gaume. Third Row: Tompkins, Eppenstein, Anderson, McNeely. THE TEACHERS COLLEGE INDEX During the twenty-nine year old history of the College paper, it was called the Index until 1931, then the Northeast Missourian, and this year was again named The Index. The paper, written and made up by members of a class in newswriting, this year won first place in a contest at Columbia University for Teachers College publications. The paper has participated in national and state competition since 1931, consistently receiving high awards. The members of the staff for the fall, winter, and spring quarters of 1937-38 are: William Anderson, David Brunberg, Betty Carothers, Kenneth Creamer, Doyle Hilton, Herschel Eppenstein, Robert Gaume, Robert Graham, Emil Green, Barbara Taylor, Arthur Tompkins, William Phillips, Jack Coughlin, Virgil Bittiker, Orville Gregory, Emil McNeely, Louis Miller, Howard Sloop, Kenneth Sykes, Lucille Chipman, Richard Elson, Rubijohn Gorby, Louis Handley, Eleanor Keller, George Laughlin, Justine Monroe, Alice Murdock, Robert Roark, Forrest Schwengels, Betty Ruth Simpson, John Sirakas, John X. Waters, Roy Phillips, Mary Wells, Willard Wagner, Fred Sleyster, John Guthrie, Dale Bondurant, Raymond Knop, Ralph Farnsworth, Bryan Mourer. Miss Agnes Slemons is the advisor. (Page 102) Front Row: Bass, Morse, Miller, Captain Brockman, Nelmark, Snyder, Woods. Second Row: Sees, Bohon, Reese, Knop, Wills, Coach Wells. Back Row: Esteppe, Finchum, Sublette and Schwehn. 1937-38 BASKETBALL SQUAD For the first time in four long, long years the 1937-38 edition of the Bulldog basketball team was able to look downward in the M. I. A. A. conference and see a team below them, as the Bulldogs finished out of the cellar for the first time in that length of time. Coached by Dr. George Wells, the Bulldogs again took the inter-city championship by downing the Osteopaths in two straight games, both affairs being on the rough to rougher side. Playing an off-and-on season the Bulldogs showed flashes of brilliance in conference play when faced with league winners, and then lost their form when faced with weaker opponents. The B squad, coached by Rimer Osborn, went through the season with a win for every start. (Page 103) MILLER WOODS BASS BROCKMAN BOHON MORSE SNYDER REESE NELMARK KNOP ESTEPPE SCHWEHN (Page 104) Spring (Page 105) Book III contents Features Choir Band Echo Queens Snap Shots (Page 106) A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row: Lucille Muldrow, Irene Kuhns, Myra June Manes, Corrine Meyer, Dr. Barett Stout, director; Georgene Payne. Gertrude Northcraft, Elizabeth Phillips, Wilma Peebles. Second Row: Mary Margaret Smith, Clara Mae Lewis, Benjie Briggs, Lois Jenkins, Jean Blankenhorn, Virginia Bray, Edith La Bonta, Bernice Robine, Vera Katz. Third Row: Parvin Jenkins, Eleanor Cisco, Ruth Williams, Dorothy Williams, Rolland Burch, Dale Sterling, Louise Werner, Wilma Welch, Mildred Diekroeger, Helen Kennett, Ralph Palmer. Fourth Row: Paul Heaberlin, Dale Bondurant, Bob Crookshank, Billy Turner, David Freeman, Franklin Greene, Paul Greene, John Case, Merlin Evans, Gail Albright. Fifth Row: David Brunberg, Gene Malone, Billy Reeves, Myron Greene, Harold Epperson, Kyle Terry, Laverne Cable, George Friedmeyer, Dallas Draper. Other Members: Eugene Erickson, Eugene Graham, Lilly V. Haley, John Henry Winn, Armon Adams, Louis Burdman, John Roderick, Martha Oberg, Esther Burnett, Vera Fife. (Page 107) THE TEACHERS COLLEGE BAND Karl E. Webb, Director MEMBERS Armon Adams Richard Ames David Brunberg Rolland Burch James Busick Helen Caldwell John Case Eleanor Cisco Kenneth Creamer Bob Crookshank John Curry Lodema Danner Dallas Draper Richard Elson Eugene Erickson Merlin Evans David Freeman George Friedmeyer Eugene Graham Wendell Gudka John Guthrie Paul Heaberlin Fred Heimer Effie Mae Huffman Velva Rogers Maryland Shoop Charles Hulen Ursula Huls Leo Jeffries Parvin Jenkins Hubert King Edith La Bonta Ada McKay Lucille Muldrow Ralph Palmer Elizabeth Phillips Elmer Pundman Billie Reeves John Roderick R. W. Simmons Lynn Singley Paul Strub Dale Sterling William Thruman Roy V. Wainscott Robert Whisler John Henry Winn Burke Workman Olin Hutcherson Georgene Payne Francis Zurcher This organization affords to students of this College a splendid opportunity to study some of the best music written for Concert Bands. Membership in this Bands is not restricted to major and minor music students; rather it is open for all who are interested in music and make it an avocation for their own enjoyment. (Page 108) Echo Queen Roberta Phelps Bigsby (Page 109) THE COURT Edith La Bonta Mary Ellen Griggs Virginia Wayland Barbara Taylor Jeanne McGlashon Helen Walker Jane Ann Dailey Marjorie Green Edna Rouner Ruth McKinney (Page 110) VOLLEYBALL INDEPENDENT I Front: Maxine Green Helen Hunt Iris Brees--Captain Ruth Hartell Martha Spath Back: Jerry Taylor Elma Radosevich Hortense Greenley Shirley Primm BASKETBALL INDEPENDENT I Maxine Green Nell Russell Hortense Greenley Martha Spath, Captain Elma Radosevich Iris Brees Marguerite Ransom (Page 111) Boys' INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL WINNERS Left to Right: Kelley, Sleyster, Bailey, Yaskiw (Coach), Gordon, Martin, and Davis. "PHI SIGS A" PLAYERS FROM ST. LOUIS AREA Left to Right: Assistant Coach Gladden, W. Friesz, J. Sirakas, T. Sheehey, W. Emerich, H. Huston, Assistant Coach Cavanah, A. Wunderli, L. DeHart, P. Ward, I. Hassler, Coach F. Faurot. (Page 112) EVOLUTION Of THE INDEX 1. The assignment 2. The interview 3. Writing the story 4. Setting the type 5. Composing the page 6. Reading proof 7. Final check 8. Printing 9. Reading the paper 10. Mailing out 11. The photographer (Page 113) Snaps (Page 114) (Page 115) (Page 116) Summer Opera "ROBIN HOOD" FALL PLAY "DULCY" NEW BUILDINGS IN THE MAKING (Page 117) Maintenance Force John Mountain Howard Vickroy Roy Lewis John Marts Ernest Hawkins Ernest Scofield John Jack, retired Irvin Miley Orville Lair (Page 118) Autographs (Page 119) "JAHN AND OLLIER AGAIN" Repeated acceptance by discriminating Year Book Boards has inspired and sustained the Jahn & Oilier slogan that gathers increasing significance with each succeeding year. Modern wood-cut style illustration of Michigan Avenue looking north from Chicago Art Institute. JAHN & OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 817 West Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. - Telephone MONroe 7080 Commercial Artists, Photographers and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black and Colors (Page 120) THE 1938 ECHO OUR CONGRATULATIONS to Arthur Tompkins and Parvin Jenkins and their associates on the successful completion of the 1938 Echo. We extend our appreciation to the entire student body and faculty of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. ARTCRAFT PRESS COLUMBIA, MISSOURI (Page 121) THE STUDENT HEADQUARTERS We Carry a Complete Line of Campus Needs Carefully Selected EDUCATIONAL LITERATURE THE BOOK STORE Kirk Auditorium Edna Millay Campbell (Page 122) BAMBURG'S BETTER CLOTHES THE BEAUTIFUL NEW TRIPLE-THRIFT REFRIGERATORS 1 SAVE ON PRICE! 2 SAVE ON CURRENT! 3 sAVE ON UPKEEP! Bert Still PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Visit Our Showroom And See A Complete Line of GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Warm Air Furnaces Crane Enamelware Stokers Hot Water Boilers & Radiation : Plumbing Specialties REPAIR WORK OUR SPECIALTY 110 SOUTH MAIN PHONES 357-1849 R. J. Hurley Lumber Co. BUILDING MATERIAL MERCHANTS 115 E. McPherson Phone 39 STOUT'S MUSIC HOUSE "EVERYTHING IN MUSIC" RAY P. GARDNER JEWELER PHONE 442 SOUTH SIDE SQUARE (Page 123) HOSPITAL AND CLINIC, 112 EAST PATTERSON THE STAFF EZRA C. GRIM, M.D. General Surgery and Diseases of Women E. SANBORN SMITH, M.D. General Medicine and Diseases of Children A. B. CRAMB, M.D. X-ray, Fractures and Gastro-Intestinal Diseases J. J. WIMP, M.D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women SPENCER L. FREEMAN, M.D. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GEO. E. GRIM, M.D. General Surgery and Medicine SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DIABETES Complete Facilities for the Care of Obstetrical Cases Grim-Smith HOSPITAL and clinic Kirksville, Mo. Phone 32 (Page 124) RICHELIEU PURE FOODS MANNING'S KARMELKORN SHOP SWIFT'S ICE CREAM Special Attention Given Party Orders Phone 430 213 SO. FRANKLIN AUTO SALES AUTHORIZED Chevrolet & Oldsmobile SALES & SERVICE Visit Our New Modern Showrooms WASHINGTON AT MAIN PHONE 70 McPherson at main PHONE 88 HARRY S. JONAS, Manager Compare Our Prices Why Pay More Elsewhere John Giovannini Representative 121 N. Elson St. Phone 115 Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Telephones: Office 730; Residence 766 ROSS C. ALLEN DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY Suite 205-6 Odd Fellow Building North- west Corner of the Square Over Bank of Kirksville KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI (Page 125) COOK & BEATY 200 N. Franklin Plumbing and Heating STEAM, HOT WATER AND WARM AIR FURNACES Telephone 157 Night Tel. 1944 "Say it with Flowers" C. C. Thompson Florist Bank of Kirksville Kirksville, Missouri BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Deposits Up To $5,000.00 Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation We Appreciate Your Business TRUITT BROTHERS MOTOR CO. BUICK -- PLYMOUTH DESOTO SALES -- SERVICE 401 N. Franklin -- Phone 221 The Only Drug Store Giving EAGLE STAMPS FREE DELIVERY PHONE 422 SALISBURY'S Northeast Corner of Square (Page 126) The Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery IS THE LARGEST COLLEGE TRAINING PHYSICIANS The New Clinic Building and other improvements make the plant more efficient than ever . . . . The 1937-38 Enrollment was the Largest in History Visit the institution and learn what it has to offer, both in the way of professional training and therapeutic service. Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery Kirksville, Missouri (Page 127) ADAIR LUMBER CO. FOR THE BEST IN BUILDING MATERIAL PHONE 79 John A. Waddill, Mgr McLellan Stores Co. 5c TO $1.00 STORE West Side SHOES that have FIT STYLE VALUE Leading National Advertised Brands HAYWARD BROS. We Maintain a Modern Shoe Rebuilding Department Cook's Jewelry Store THE GUARANTEE STORE 115 S. Franklin Phone 1011 Prices Always Lower Propst Cleaners WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 309 S. FRANKLIN Phone 873 Herboths KIRKSVILLE MISSOURI THE CLOTHIERS GET TO KNOW US (Page 128) SHINED DYED HAVE YOUR SHOES PROPERLY REBUILT "FACTORY METHOD" PARSONS Franklin at Jefferson Phone 191 Compliments of JOE NATIONAL CUT-RATE DRUGS East Side Square Phone 200 The TRAVELERS HOTEL KIRKSVILLE'S FIREPROOF HOTEL COFFEE SHOP CONNECTED TAP ROOM IN BASEMENT B. L. BONFOEY, Manager F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE SPECIAL COURTESY TO STUDENTS West Side of Telephone 462 SMITH'S Nation-Wide Store QUALITY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables First Door East of Family Theatre Phones 886 -- 887 (Page 129) The CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK OF KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI Member Federal Reserve System Deposits up to $5,000.00 insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation under Government Plan. Capital .......................................$100,000.00 Surplus and Profits ........................... 100,000.00 LARGEST BANK IN NORTHEAST MISSOURI We solicit your business, and offer every service consistent with sound and conservative banking. (Page 130) Robert Clark & Sons HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS NORTH SIDE PHONE 12 National Utilities Co. OF MISSOURI See Our Complete Line of MAGIC CHEF RANGES AND AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS At Our Show Rooms G. H. FELLERS WALL PAPER, PAINTS, VARNISHES WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN RODS AND GLASS 120 E. Washington St. Telephone 731 After the Dance Visit Jane's Cafe Lain drug company THE REXALL STORE FOUNTAIN SERVICE KODAKS SHAEFFER PENS Make This Your Headquarters 105 W. Washington Phone 7 COMPLIMENTS OF "TOM" OLYMPIA DELUXE Ask For Pangburn's, Johnson's and Norris Chocolates "Where Friends Meet" East Side Square Phone 154 (Page 131) BETTER LIGHT BETTER SIGHT Keener enjoyment in the things you see . . . Hours of worthwhile enjoyment in reading. 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