(Front Cover) The ECHO NORTHEAST MISSOURI STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Nineteen Thirty Six (Page i) Northeast Missouri Archives Copy 2 State University Bureau of Placements (Page ii) (Page iii) (Page 1) The Echo 1936 (Page 2) Wayne Frederick EDITOR Leland Wood MANAGER (Page 3) The ECHO 1936 Published by the Students of Northeast Missouri State Teachers College at Kirksville Missouri... (Page 4) Foreword Informality in content and simplicity in design are the means by which we have produced a yearbook representing the College and its activities. With this in mind we have tried to evaluate student activity in the light of its contribution to a well-rounded education. (Page 5) Dedication To Joseph Baldwin, John R. Kirk and Eugene Fair, whose wise and progressive leadership has resulted in the preparation of teachers that now might rise to the dignity of practitioners in a true profession, this book is dedicated. (Page 6) Contents Book I: COLLEGE--The Presidents, the Board of Regents, the Student Council, the Faculty, and the Student Personnel. Book II: ACTIVITIES--Football, Basketball, Women's Athletics, Speech, and Music. Book III: ORGANIZATIONS-- Social and Professional. Book IV: FEATURES--Oueens of Beauty, Representative Students, and What-nots. (Page 7) The Bulldog Parade (Page 8) Library Building: First floor--Commerce Department, office of the Northeast Missourian, and five delightful class rooms. Going up. Second floor English and Social Science Departments, Bureau of Placements, and Guidance Bureau, watch your step, please. Third floor--Silence please, libraries floor, general and co-op, anything from A to Z except the May 15, 1924 issue of a badly needed magazine for a much belated term paper. Kirk Auditorium: Ground floor--Health Department, say a-a-a-a-ah, Industrial Arts--Don't mind the noise, The Book Store--Books and service, Women's Parlor and Dean of Women, Sociability Hall--comfortable lounges for any couple. Going up. Second floor--Music and Physical education. Odd combination. Such lovely harmony between the tenors and shouting basketball men accompanied by the persistent hammering of "set" builders. Third floor--Balcony seats--please use at Assembly times. The Little 1 heater: Where they make or break would be Cornells and Barrymores. With pounding in the basement, screaming directors on the ground floor, make-up laboratories in the attic, this house puts up, gives, and tears down two shows every two weeks. William Tell has nothing on this group. Here they stand; here they shoot arrows all day. Are they Good! They don't even move away from the walks so sure are they that their arrow will hit the target instead of some passerby. Why don't they go to the stadium? (Page 9) Rising from the snow he stands, Joseph Baldwin, looking toward the ghost of a building that has long since become but a memory. Hundreds pass by, yet he stands alone, alone as a pioneer whose visions made it possible for the hundreds to pass. Out of season for the sunken garden, yet the snow does not hide from our memories the garden when it blooms. During the summer months the ever present colors command attention. The long parade of blues, yellows and reds spring from the green that surrounds them. To the north our eyes are lost in a haze of snow covered branches that blend into a cloudy sky. An artist has splashed white on one side, then swiftly has dashed on leaving his work but half completed . . . perhaps. How often we have heard of the "good old days" when grandpa remembers back in '89 or '79, when he recalls that the temperature went to 20 below, when five feet of snow fell. This is to furnish you with proof fifty years from now when you spin yarns about the winter of '35-'36. (Page 10) Snooping around on the inside we find several groups diligently pursuing their studies, (except the group at the bottom.) From Top to Bottom: Dropping in at the Kirk we find a biology class in progress. Here we find students looking through microscopes, at cultures. Of course they are a privileged group for other departments study cultures and they do not rate microscopes. On the third floor of the Science Hall where cooks are made. They seem to be getting a meal, as they are dressed appropriately. It is rumored that by the end of the year the girls learn how to boil water and peel potatoes. Although it's a long distance from Paris and it's a good jaunt to Hollywood, the women of K.S.T.C, insist on making their own dresses. Don't ask us what dressmaking has to do with Science. We admit ignorance, but while you're at it figure this one out. Why are the administration offices in the same building--the Science Hall? Here we are at the bottom again. Isn't it a lovely pose. The intellectuals using their time to the best advantage. Studying? No. Day-dreaming? Without doubt. Attention ! Can you find the two "K" men. How did they get lost? (Page 11) K (Page 12) Book I (Page 13) College We dedicate Book I to the College representing a fusion of three factors the administration, the factuly. To us the College represents, and the student body resents the lifeblood from which all activities flow. (Page 14) John R. Kirk President-Emeritus The urge for universal education is upon us. Its purpose is to perpetuate American Democracy. But how? Can premature specialization for vocations bring it about? Surely not. Objective knowledge, apperceiving experiences, widened horizons, understandings of community life are necessities. School and college are fundamental, but not enough. Recitative thinking may restrict and retard constructive and creative ideality. Children and youth have no inactive moments. Curiosity and "hand hunger" constantly seek realities in material for constructive thinking. Mental intake is basic; but ingenuity and productive output yield the greater values. Expressive instincts demand opportunity for fruitage of hand, heart and mind. (Page 15) Eugene Fair President A Senior Meditates Echo I shall have four golden years Woven from threads of memory. Autumn days found me here Working with others in friendly mind To start just right those golden years Faculty and mentors were really counselors and guides. Ample opportunity I had to be myself. I was not patronized My many questions were answered fair and square On every hand doors were opened by them and fellow students Which led to greater usefulness, understanding and power All for the common good. And even so it has been through my gliding college years This is my last year and my best. The Echo enshrines for me that year In picture, word and cartoon. In coming years I'll turn its pages through Again and again it shall recall four golden years Echoes you say, but how true to memories. --Eugene Fair. (Page 16) Board of Regents J. A. Cooley Lloyd W. King W. A. Cable Ethel Conner Roland A. Zeigel Lionel Davis J. C. Houck Members of the Board J. A. Cooley, Kirksville, President W. A. Cable, Hannibal, Vice-President Roland A. Zeigel, Kirksville, Secretary Lloyd W. King, Jefferson City Ethel Conner, Kirksville Lionel Davis, Fayette J. C. Houck, Shelbina (Page 17) Louis A. Eubank Dean of the Faculty and Head of the Division of Education B.S. in Education, State Teachers College, Warrensburg; A.M. and Ph.D., University of Missouri; Graduate student, University of Chicago. Byron Cosby Business Administrator and Professor of Mathematics A.B., B.S. in Education, and A.M., University of Missouri; Graduate student, University of Chicago. (Page 18) Sitting--Laura Lou Courtney, Mildred Hall, Harley Hunsaker, Carl Noble, Evelyn Curtis. Standing--Katherine Moorman, George Wilson, Jean Christie, Bryce Bondurant, Leon Fox, Johnny Biggerstaff, Robert Porter. Other Members--Mildred Gelbach, Carl Troester, John Waters, Mr. Heyd. Student Council, 1935-1936 OFFICERS Carl Noble, President George Wilson, Vice-President Katherine Moorman, Secretary Leon Fox, Treasurer J. W. Heyd, Sponsor The student council is an organization elected by the student body, for the purpose of cooperating with the faculty to develop a greater student interest in the various activities on the campus. It is a medium through which the students express their opinion in formulating their policies. The Student Council is composed of two representatives from each class, an upper Councilman and upper Councilwoman, a President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer. (Page 19) FACULTY (Page 20) HEYD JACOB WILHELM Professor of Modern Languages and Head of the Division of Language and Literature. A.B., Ph.M. McCLURE, C. H. Professor of Political Science and Head of the Division of Social Science B.S., A.M., PhD. "And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew." FAWCETT. VERA E. Assistant Professor of English B.S., A.M. LAUER, MYRNA C. Instructor of English A.M. MAGEE, VIOLA A Instructor of Latin B.S., A.M. BEGGS, BERNICE B. Assistant Professor of Education and Supervisor of English B.S., A.M. CROW, JANE Assistant Principal in Junior High School B.S., A.M. YADON, CLARA ETTA Assistant Librarian B.S., B.S. (Library Science) SIMMONS, LUCY Professor of History A.B, B.S., A.M. CLEVENGER, C. HOWARD Associate Professor of Economics and Sociology PhB., A.M., Ph.D. REDFORD, MARTHA Instructor of Political Science CORNETT. BRACY V. Associate Professor of Fine and Applied Arts B.S., A.M. CURTIS, A ROBINSON Instructor of Music A.B., A.M. DABNEY, EDITH Associate Professor of Fine and Applied Arts B.S., A.M. (Page 21) BIGGERSTAFF, JOHN L. Professor of Music and Head of the Division of Arts B.M. Certificate in Composition from the Julliard School of Music. BRAY, WILLIS JOSEPH Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Division of Science A.B., B.S., A.M. Ph.D., B.Pd. "And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew." STOUT, BARRETT Associate Professor of Music B.S., A.M. AVISON, EDWARD S. Instructor of Language B.S., A.M. PEMBERTON, W. S. Professor of Mathematics and Head of the Division of Extension Service B.S., A.M. BRUNS, FREDA Assistant Professor of Business Education B.S., A.M. CLEVENGER, LEWIS Associate Professor of Biology and Poultry Science B.S., A.M., Ph.D. RIEGER, WRAY M. Assistant Professor of Chemistry A.B., M.S., Ph.D. BEDELL, RALPH C. Assistant Professor of Education B.S., A.M., Ph.D. CORNWELL CLIFTON Instructor of Speech B.S., A.M. MaGEE, LLORA Associate Professor of Household Arts and Head of the Division of Home Economics Ph.B., A.M. RUSSELL, FRED S. Professor of Animal Husbandry B.S., M.S. GRASSLE, SUE Instructor of Physical Education B.S., Graduate work at Columbia U. STOKES, JAMES S. Professor of Physics and Physiography and Curator of Equipment and Grounds B.S., B.Pd., M.S., A.M. (Page 22) RYLE, WALTER H. Professor of Social Science and Head of the Bureau of Placements B.S., A.M., Ph.D. SELBY, PAUL OWEN Professor of Business Education and Head of the Division of Business Education B.S., A.M., Ph.D. "And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all he knew." BROWNE, SYLVIA Librarian B.S., B.S. (Library Science) KENNEDY, MINNIE M. Associate Professor of Household Science B.S., A.M. MARTIN, C. W. Professor of Educational Administration B.S., A.M., Ph.D. PATTINSON, SALLIE Instructor in Education and Rural Supervisor B.S., A.M. ROTHSCHILD, FELIX Professor of Education and Director of the Demonstration School A.B., A.M. WADE, NAN E. Associate Professor of English and Modern Languages A.B., B.S., A.M. WHITSON, WILLIE Instructor and Supervisor Primary Education B.S., A.M. LEIB, BEN W. Professor of Industrial Arts B.S., A.M. MEIERHOFFER, VIRGINIA Extension Instructor of Music B.S., A.M. SLEMONS, AGNES Instructor of Journalism and English B.S., A.M. VALENTINE, RALPH E. Associate Professor of Music B.S., A.M. WEBB, KARL E. Instructor of Music B.S., A.M. (Page 23) GREEN, C. R. Professor of Public Health and Head of Division of Health and Physical Education A.B., A.M., D.O. JAMISON, G. H. Professor of Mathematics and Head of Divisioin of Mathematics B.S., A.B. "And still they gazed and still their wonder grew That one small head could carry all they knew." FULLER, FRANCES Instructor of Physical Education B.S., A.M. WELLS, GEORGE Director of Athletics B.S., Ph.D. ZOLLER, ALMA K. School Nurse and Instructor in Health R.N. HARTY, JOHN Professor of Physics B.S., A.M., Ph.D. SHAIN, THELMA Instructor of Geography B.S., Graduate Work at Pea body College for Teachers KITCH, C. A. Director of Educational Service B.S., A.M. HOOK, ETHEL Associate Professor of Books and Director of Libraries B.S., A.M. (Page 24) (Page 25) Class of '36 (Page 26) Beckner, William Kirksville, Mo. Ashford, Weldon Shelbina, Mo. Historical Society Buhl, Christine Hurdland, Mo. Historical Society Delta Sigma Epsilon Bondurant, Bryce Kirksville, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon Student Council Alpha Phi Sigma Cannady, Louise Trenton, Mo. Brown, Mildred Brookfield, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Home Economics Club Cochran, Carroll Kirksville, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon Blue Key "K" Club Cox, Orris Kirksville, Mo. Creed, Lowell Cairo, Mo. Pythagorean Society Phi Sigma Epsilon "Ag." Club Crooks, Forest Worthington, Mo. Historical Society Curry, Nelda Lee Downing, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma A. C. E. Densmore, Agnes Independence, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Historical Society Kappa Delta Pi Edrington, Harriett Zanesville, O. Kappa Delta Pi Echo Staff A. C. E. Alpha Phi Sigma Dodson, Virginia Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma (Page 27) Eggert, Goldie Kirksville, Mo. Edwards, Marjorie Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Cardinal Key Findley, Jane Brookfield, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Historical Society Evans, Terrell New Cambria, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Alpha Phi Sigma Blue Key Frederick, Wayne Martin City, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Historical Society Blue Key Echo Staff Gelbach, Mildred Hurdland, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Panhellenic Student Council Hayes, Eustelle Baring, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Panhellenic Gifford, Marvin Green City, Mo. Historical Society Alpha Phi Sigma Heinze, Peter Kahoka, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Pythagorean Society "Ag" Club Alpha Phi Sigma Hobbie, Wallace Kirksville, Mo. Blue Key Alpha Phi Sigma Huckstep, Betty Brunswick, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha Panhellenic A Cappella Choir Alpha Phi Sigma Howlerettes Hughes, Miriam Green Kirksville, Mo. Ingerslew, Don Edina, Mo. Pythagorean Society Hunsaker, Harley Kirksville, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon "K" Club (Page 28) Jones, Lee Kirksville, Mo. Blue Key A Cappella Choir Karr, Minnie Monroe City, Mo. Eucharis Pi Kappa Sigma Honorary Art Club Howlerettes Kemp, Kenneth Brookfield, Mo. A Cappella Choir Kasiske, Walter Arbela, Mo. Pythagorean Society Echo Staff Blue Key Kidd, Josephine Appleton City, Mo. Lynn, Ercell Marceline, Mo. Mansfield, Adine Kirksville, Mo. A Cappella Choir Maddox, Delbert Hannibal, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Blue Key "K" Club McHarg, Lynn Columbia, Mo. "K" Club McKinney, Robert Cairo, Mo. Echo Staff Blue Key French Club Pi Kappa Delta McMillan, Sue St. Louis, Mo. Eucharis W. A. A. French Club Alpha Phi Sigma Moorman, Katherine Maysville, Mo. Panhellenic Sigma Sigma Sigma Student Council Cardinal Key Morlan, Winston Pollock, Mo. Motter, Mary Novinger, Mo. Historical Society Howlers (Page 29) Nighswonger, Wilton Jamesport, Mo. Blue Key Myers, Dorothy Brunswick, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha Novinger, Mary Kirksville, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi A. C. E. Noble, Carl Kirksville, Mo. Pythagorean Society Sigma Tau Gamma Student Council Blue Key "K" Club Kappa Delta Pi Pattinson, Eleanor Huntsville, Mo. Pythagorean Society O'Donnell, Bonnie Shelbyville, Mo. Panhellenic Delta Sigma Epsilon Alpha Phi Sigma Cardinal Key Peterson, Frederick Patton, Dorothy Kirksville, Mo. College Players Honorary Art Club Pfeffer, Charles B. Kirksville, Mo. Porter, Robert B. Novelty, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Student Council Blue Key "K" Club A Cappella Choir Reger, Harold Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Rider, Woodrow Cameron, Mo. "K" Club Renoe, Ivor New Cambria, Mo. Pythagorean Society "Ag" Club Riley, Coral Marceline, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi (Page 30) Robertson, Jeff Yates, Mo. Rudasill, Henrietta Paris, Mo Kappa Delta Pi Cardinal Key Eucharis Echo Staff Satterfield, Marguerita Ravenna, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon W. A. A. Howlers Russell, Anne Kirksville, Mo. W. A. A. Panhellenic Cardinal Key Home Economics Club Howlers Alpha Sigma Alpha Smith, G. W. Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Pres. Sr. Class "K" Club Schnelle, Lois Pollock, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Honorary Art Club Cardinal Key Stout, Kemble Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Blue Key Staats, Marjorie Salisbury, Mo. Home Economics Club Summers, Mary Agnes Birmingham, Ala. Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Phi Sigma Story, Frances Paris, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Pythagorean Society Teter, Leona Prior, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Pythagorean Society Alpha Phi Sigma Taylor, Dorothy Danville, Ill. Pi Kappa Sigma Thompson, Beatrice Higbee, Mo. Historical Society Pythagorean Society Alpha Phi Sigma Thomas, Charlotte New Cambria, Mo. Alpha Phi Sigma (Page 31) Troester, Kathryn Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Eucharis W. A. A. Howlers Cardinal Key Turner, J. Francis Shelbyville, Mo. "Ag" Club Vieth, Arlington St. Louis, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon "K" Club Whittom, Leona Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Cardinal Key Wilson, Orace Kirksville, Mo. A Cappella Choir Wilson, George Milan, Mo. Student Council Echo Staff Blue Key "K" Club (Page 32) (Page 33) Class of '37 (Page 34) Alexander, Ralph Brookfield, Mo. "K" Club Bailey, Joe Shelbina, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon "K" Club Boehner, Mildred Chillicothe, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma A Cappella Choir Alpha Phi Sigma Cardinal Key Bradshaw, Jewell Welch, Okla. Brady, Mary Kathryn Brookfield, Mo. Howlers Bragg, Blanche La Plata, Mo. Panhellenic Delta Sigma Epsilon A. C. E. A Cappella Choir Cardinal Key Case, John F. Wright City, Mo. A Cappella Choir Bragg, Kate Kirksville, Mo. Chappell, Lelah Greencastle, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Brockway, Mildred Blackwater, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha Home Economics Club Howlers Christie, Jean La Plata, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Panhellenic Sigma Sigma Sigma Student Council A Cappella Choir Cardinal Key Cook, Susanna Greencastle, Mo. Coy, Martha Greencastle, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Craft, Philip Neely's Landing, Mo. "K" Club Croswhite, Raeburn Clark, Mo. W. A. A. Howlers Curtis, Evelyn Revere, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Panhellenic Student Council (Page 35) Dinger, J. E., Jr. Kahoka, Mo. Pythagorean Society Davis, Hilliard West Plains, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon "K" Club Dodson, Thelma Kirksville, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Eucharis Sigma Sigma Sigma Echo Staff A. C. E. Cardinal Key Farnsworth, Dorothy Keokuk, Ia. A. C. E. Epperson, Harold Edina, Mo. "Ag" Club Fox, Leon Kirksville, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon Student Council Blue Key Alpha Phi Sigma Flesch, Joe Lamar, Mo. "K" Club Glasgow, Frances Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Guthrie, David Kirksville, Mo. Gregory, Marjory Queen City, Mo. Eucharis W. A. A. Alpha Sigma Alpha Kappa Delta Pi Alpha Phi Sigma Harlan, Del Salisbury, Mo. Harrington, Fern Atlanta, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Pythagorean Society Cardinal Key Hayes, Maxine Bowen, Ill. Hendricks, Margaret Rutledge, Mo. Alpha Phi Sigma Baker, Lee Palmyra, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Hilt, Dorothy Jane Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha (Page 36) Hudson, Gip La Plata, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon A Cappella Choir Huey, Beulah Kirksville, Mo. Jacobs, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. "K" Club Johnson, Katharyn Osgood, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Kaster, Elinor Queen City, Mo. Jones, Kenneth Eagleville, Mo. Pythagorean Society "Ag." Club Link, Mary Louise Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Honorary Art Club Howlers Cardinal Key Keller, Helen Brashear, Mo. Historical Society Ludwig, George St. Charles, Mo. "K" Club McCaul, Margaret Ridgeway, Mo. Kerby, Verle Glenwood, Mo. Knight, Dean Milan, Mo. McDonald, Leon Vandalia, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Pythagorean Society Alpha Phi Sigma Lay, Fred Greentop, Mo. Macomber, Grace Pearl Kirksville, Mo. Honorary Art Club Lindley, Worth La Plata, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma (Page 37) McCune, Zena Curryville, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha McGoldrich, Irene Coatsville, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Miller, Charlotte Milton, Ia. Milligan, Carroll Milan, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Historical Society Murdock, Bill Milan, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Monroe, Joyce Glasgow, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma Norris, Dorothy Linneus, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon Mustion, Dale West Plains, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma "K" Club Peterson, Dolores Waterville, Mo. Historical Society Alpha Sigma Alpha Poage, Maurine Shelbina, Mo. Panhellenic Delta Sigma Epsilon Echo Staff Pi Kappa Delta Cardinal Key Purdy, Beth Harris, Mo. Kappa Delta Pi Delta Sigma Epsilon Echo Staff Honorary Art Club Alpha Phi Sigma Cardinal Key Prindle, Isabella Ogden, Utah Seaman, Carabel Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Honorary Art Club Robinson, Margaret Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Sigma Sigma Howlers Sees, J. Edwin Kirksville, Mo. Pythagorean Society Smedley, Lella M. Ethel, Mo. (Page 38) Singley, Reva Kirksville, Mo. A. C. E. Stacy, Perry Kirksville, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon Spindler, Emmett Kirksville, Mo. Spangler, Stanley Kirksville, Mo. Terry, Kyle Kirksville, Mo. A Cappella Choir Sykes, Kenneth Kirksville, Mo. Thompson, Charles "Ag." Club Troester, Carl A., Jr. Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Historical Society Student Council "K" Club Wheatcraft, Avis La Plata, Mo. Alpha Sigma Alpha Panhellenic A. C. E. Wilson, Charlianna La Plata, Mo. Delta Sigma Epsilon A Cappella Choir Alpha Phi Sigma Cardinal Key Wood, Harlan Monroe City, Mo. Phi Sigma Epsilon "K" Club Wood, Leland Green City, Mo. Echo Staff Blue Key Pi Kappa Delta College Players Williams, Gilbert Brunswick, Mo. Young, Charles Kirksville, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Young, Alleen Hannibal, Mo. Pi Kappa Sigma (Page 39) Class of '38 (Page 40) Adair, Mildred, Jacksonville, Fla. Adams, Armon, LaPlata, Mo. Albright, Donald, Macon, Mo. Allen, Segies, Rothville, Mo. Bell, Naomi, Ethel, Mo. Belt, Wanda Lee, Hannibal, Mo. Arnold, Kenneth, Macon, Mo. Biggerstaff, Johnny, Kirksville, Mo. Blankenhorn, Jean, Kirksville, Mo. Blue, Evalee, Kirksville, Mo. Brenner, Mildred, Laclede, Mo. Botts, LEE, Hurdland, Mo. Brown, Alma, Appleton City, Mo. Brown, Gerald, Stahl, Mo. Carmichael, Lois, East St. Louis, Ill. Burnett, Maurice, Lockwood, Mo. (Page 41) Cavanah, Ralph, Marceline, Mo. Chipman, Lucille, Nelsonville, Mo. Clark, Catherine, Madison, Mo. Clark, Millard, Madison, Mo. Cooks, John, Brookfield, Mo. Cooley, Larry, Kirksville, Mo. Cornwell, Charles, Kirksville, Mo. Courtney, Laura Lou, Memphis, Mo. Cupp, James, Brashear, Mo. Dalton, Ruth Anne, Brookfield, Mo. Derksen, Alta, Kahoka, Mo. Darr, Marie, Kirksville, Mo. Dew, Chloressa, Kirksville, Mo. Decker, Harold, Hedrick, Ia. Dreyer, Lucille, Kirksville, Mo. English, Rachael, Kirksville, Mo. (Page 42) Farson, Kenneth, Winigan, Mo. Forquer, Pauline, Kirksville, Mo. Freeman, Joe, Glenwood, Mo. Gibson, Rankin, Unionville, Mo. Fugate, Verl, Salisbury, Mo. Grilli, Mario, Chicago, Ill. Glidewell, Ruth, Milan, Mo. Griggs, Mary Ellen, Kirksville, Mo. Hathaway, Anna Lee, Lancaster, Mo. Hall, Louise, Lancaster, Mo. Heap, Eddie, Kirksville, Mo. Hall, Mildred, Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Elsie, New Cambria, Mo. Herrick, Emma Alice, Kirksville, Mo. Johnson, Bethana, LaPlata, Mo. Kennett, Helen, Granger, Mo. (Page 43) Kuhns, Irene, Des Moines, Ia. Kuhn, Hazel, LaPlata, Mo. LaFavre, Ruth, Kirksville, Mo. Lammers, Victor, St. Charles, Mo. LEE, Mary, Purdin, Mo. Lemen, Ursa, Lemons, Mo. Leslie, Lucy, Memphis, Mo. Loughridge, Margaret, Unionville, Mo. McCune, Geraldine, Kirksville, Mo. Love, Penelope, Milan, Mo. Morelock, Lucille, Kirksville, Mo. Morlan, Melvin, Pollock, Mo. Nash, Helen, La Plata, Mo. Motter, Marjorie, Novinger, Mo. Newcomer, Kenneth, Kirksville, Mo. Loughead, Crystal, Atlanta, Mo. (Page 44) Prindle, Mary Alice, Kirksville, Mo. Patton, Oleda, Huntsville, Mo. Richardson, Noah, Worthington, Mo. Raine, Mary Carl, Huntsville, Mo. Schwada, Paul, Clarence, Mo. Robinson, Mary Louise, Kirksville, Mo. Shaner, Lois, Queen City, Mo. Shannon, Virginia, Ewing, Mo. Shanight, Harry, LaPlata, Mo. Sheehey, Thomas, E. St. Louis, Ill. Shoush, Robert, Macon, Mo. Shepherd, Mildred, Greencastle, Mo. Sirakas, John, East St. Louis, Ill. Simpson, Roy, Hickory, Pa. Smith, Marjorie, Unionville, Mo. Snyder, Mary, Kirksville, Mo. (Page 45) Spath, Willard, Kirksville, Mo. Stanfield, Wordell, Hunnewell, Mo. Stamer. Paul, Wright City, Mo. Thompson, Nellie Mae, Milwaukee, Wis. Thorpe, Marjorie, Milan, Mo. Turner, Allen, Kirksville, Mo. Thoroughman, William, Newark, Mo. Vandiver, Charlotte, Atlanta, Mo. Vanderford, Louis, Brunswick, Mo. Wolf, Mildred, Kirksville, Mo. Woolf, Melba, Linneus, Mo. Wright, Vernon, Kirksville, Mo. Roberts, Avan LEE, Kirksville, Mo. Gunn, Wilma, Salisbury, Mo. (Page 46) (Page 47) Class of '39 (Page 48) Bamman, Henry, Jr., Callao, Mo. Archer, Arlene, Sioux Falls, S. D. Albright, Gail, LaPlata, Mo. Barnes, David, Clark, Mo. Barkley, Mary, Greencastle, Mo. Aubrey, Geneva, Green City, Mo. Barnett, Kathryn, Lancaster, Mo. Barnes, Mary Lee, Harris, Mo. Barnes, Rose, Kirksville, Mo. Begole, Anita, LaPlata, Mo. Bennett, Mariana, Clark, Mo. Beard, Elma LEE, Gentry, Mo. Bertram, Regina Lois, Kirksville, Mo. Bier, Margaret, Palmyra, Mo. Berry, Abbie Lou, LaBelle, Mo. Bishoff, Ruth, Novinger, Mo. Blossom, Daisy, Brookfield, Mo. Bohon, Russell, Kirksville, Mo. Booram, Charles, Gilman City, Mo. Brenizer, Carl, Queen City, Mo. Boise, Avin, Memphis, Mo. (Page 49) Borron, Elizabeth, Milan, Mo. Bray, Virginia, Kirksville, Mo. Brunberg, David, Waukegan, Ill. Burdett, Charlotte, Perry, Mo. Burns, Fred, Jr., Elmer, Mo. Burns, Virginia, Brookfield, Mo. Busick, James, Green City, Mo. Bybee. Frances, Kirksville, Mo. Burt, Charles, Kirksville, Mo. Byers, Bernice, Hannibal, Mo. Cable, LaVerne, Winnigan, Mo. Caldwell, Helen, Milan, Mo. Callihan, Rosanna, Browning, Mo. Campbell, Anna Corrine, Atlanta, Mo. Carlberg, George, Louisiana, Mo. Carter, Stuart, Luray, Mo. Carroll, Lotus, Shelbina, Mo. Carter, Louise, Salisbury, Mo. Cissna, Keith, Ottumwa, Ia. Childers, J. P., Rutledge, Mo. Cary, Maxine, Hannibal, Mo. (Page 50) Clark, Lucille, Hannibal, Mo. Coil, Kathryn, Perry, Mo. Cleeton, Juanita, Downing, Mo. Collier, Howell, Picher, Okla. Creamer, Kenneth, Cairo, Mo. Cole, Duane, Kirksville, Mo. Craig, Jennings, Monroe City, Mo. Daniels, Geneva, LaPlata, Mo. Cunningham, Derrell Crookshank, Robert, Brookfield, Mo. Danner, Lodema, Ethel, Mo. Decker, Martha, Callao, Mo. Davis, Ruth, Green City, Mo. DEVENY, Jim, Edina, Mo. Deverman, Helen, Perry, Mo. Diehl, John, Kirksville, Mo. Drane, Ruth, Harrisburg, Mo. Dorsey, Wayne, LaBelle, Mo. Dunkle, Roy, West Middletown, Pa. Drennen, Fred, Shelbyville, Mo. Cochran, Kenneth, Milan, Mo (Page 51) Edrington, Flora Louise, Zanesville, O. Eger, Esther, Emerson, Mo. Easley, Deloma, Yarrow, Mo. Eppenstein, Sparks, Unionville, Mo. Elsea, Welborne, Willmathsville, Mo. Elliott, Russell, Brunswick, Mo. Erickson, Eugene, Waukegan, Ill. Erwin, Alva, Willmathsville, Mo. Erwin, Carson, Willmathsville, Mo. Feigenspan, Virginia, Wyaconda, Mo. Felhaber, Mary, Kahoka, Mo. Fanning, Arlene, Milan, Mo. Fleer, Louise, LaGrange, Mo. Fleshman, Myrtle, Salisbury, Mo. Fish, Phyllis, Pollock, Mo. Fountain, W. H., Kirksville, Mo. Garth, J. P., Kirksville, Mo. Fowler, Paul, Rutledge, Mo. Gillespie, Mildred, Kirksville, Mo. George, Margaret Anne, Callao, Mo. Graham, Edyth, Hannibal, Mo. (Page 52) Gramling, Hazel, Milan, Mo. Grandstaff, Earl-Clayton, LaGrange, Mo. Gregory, Jean, Kirksville, Mo. Green, Emil, Kirksville, Mo. Hagans, Doris, Kirksville, Mo. Hamilton, Dorothy, Kirksville, Mo. Griffith, C. Truman, Hannibal, Mo. Hammonds, Helen, Novinger, Mo. Hanson, Charlotte, Kirksville, Mo. Hedrick, Frances, Brookfield, Mo. Hardy, Lanier, Kirksville, Mo. Hardy, Florajean, Kirksville, Mo. Hill, Annabelle, Gifford, Mo. Hayward, Eula Mae, Kirksville, Mo. Hartford, Edwin, Worthington, Mo. Hopewell, Kathryn, Kirksville, Mo. Horn, Wesley, Hunnewell, Mo. Jensen, Carl, Waukegan, Ill. Jaeger, George, Avella, Pa. Hull, Robert, Kirksville, Mo. Hibbard, Orell, Waukegan, Ill. (Page 53) Jeffries, Leo, Kirksville, Mo. Hughes, Christena, Perry, Mo. Jameson, Helen, New London, Mo. Johnson, Ernest, Kirksville, Mo. Johnson, Helen, LaGrange, Mo. Jones, Annette, Macon, Mo. Johnston, Julia Anne, Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Margaret Ruth, New Cambria, Mo. Jones, Richard, Vandalia, Mo. Jones, Hal, Kirksville, Mo. Jenkins, Parvin, Wyaconda, Mo. Jones, Ruth Margaret, Kirksville, Mo. Jones, Roberta, Eagleville, Mo. Kapfer, Enola Mae, Williamstown, Mo. Kelley, Phillip, Unionville, Mo. Kelso, Paul C., Ethel, Mo. Kiesow, Rosalie, Edina, Mo. Kilbane, Irvine, Erie, Pa. Jones, Wanda Lee, New Cambria, Mo. Jones, William, Green City, Mo. Kurtz, Jean, Wyaconda, Mo. (Page 54) Lane, Norman, Unionville, Mo. Lambert, Anne, Kirksville, Mo. Lantz, Frances, Downing, Mo. Lauck, Thelma, Winigan, Mo. Laughlin, George, Kirksville, Mo. Lay, Reba, Lewistown, Mo. Lathrop, James, Unionville, Mo. Leavell, Alma, Meadville, Mo. Leeper, Chauncey, Memphis, Mo. Leslie, Pauline, Williamstown, Mo. Lewis, Roy, Sumner, Mo. Lindley, Mary Margaret, Moulton, Ia. Livezey, Helen, Unionville, Mo. Lynch, Edna, Ethel, Mo. McClamroch, Melba, Rutledge, Mo. McCue, Martha, Clarksville, Mo. McClelland, Violet, Kirksville, Mo. McDonald, Isabel, Rutledge, Mo. McGlashon, Jean, Paris, Mo. McFadden, Irwin, West Middletown, Pa. McLeod, Harry, Hannibal, Mo (Page 55) Mangus, Elizabeth, S. Gifford, Mo. Maupin, J. C., Jr., Clarence, Mo. Meilicke, Ardis, Brashear, Mo. Mills, Jack, Kirksville, Mo. Milhoan, Darlene, Winigan, Mo. Minor, Mildred, Newark, Mo. Monroe, Mary Bess, Memphis, Mo. Mitchell, Martha Anne, Lewistown, Mo. Moffitt, Virginia, Milan, Mo. Montgomery, James, Memphis, Mo. Myers, Virginia, Kirksville, Mo. Morse, Norman, Revere, Mo. Northcraft, Vivian, Kirksville, Mo. Opfer, Louis, Grand Pass, Mo. Noble, Alice, Brookfield, Mo. Pickard, Wilma, Kirksville, Mo. Phillips, Elizabeth, Green City, Mo. Phelps, Roberta, Salisbury, Mo. Parcell, James, Edina, Mo. Prickett, Lucille, Wyaconda, Mo. Pearson, Hubert, Kirksville, Mo. (Page 56) Proffer, Elizabeth, Unionville, Mo. Purdy, W. G., Harris, Mo. Raine, Nellie, Huntsville, Mo. Reeves, Billie, Kirksville, Mo. Richardson, Eugene, Worthington, Mo. Robertson, Oleta, Kirksville, Mo. Roderick, John, Kirksville, Mo. Robinson, Carlotta, Jamesport, Mo. Rogerson, Charles, Brashear, Mo. Sayre, LaVaughn, Shelbyville, Mo. Rollins, Joan, Kirksville, Mo. Rudasill, Doris, Paris, Mo. Schell, James, Kirksville, Mo. Rudd, Florence, Newark, Mo. Schafer, Loubelle, Lancaster, Mo. Scott, Lee Anna, Kirksville, Mo. Schnitzer, Vigrnia, Palmyra, Mo. Schneider, Maxine, Novinger, Mo. Schneider, Louise, Novinger, Mo. Schubert, Thelma, Queen City, Mo. Schwada, Mary, Clarence, Mo. (Page 57) Shanight, Charlotte, LaPlata, Mo. Shanight, Herbert, LaPlata, Mo. Shoush, Mary Margaret, Macon, Mo. Singley, Carola, Green City, Mo. Smith, Mary Margaret, Edina, Mo. Simpson, Ivis, Purdin, Mo. Spangler, Mae, Kirksville, Mo. Snyder, Don, Kirksville, Mo. Spath, Martha, Kirksville, Mo. Strub, Paul, Brunswick, Mo. Taylor, Reba, Gibbs, Mo. Spencer, Vern, Kirksville, Mo. Tinsley, William, New Cambria, Mo. Terry, Helen, Green City, Mo. Trent, James E., Kirksville, Mo. Towne, Ruth, Kirksville, Mo. Tompkins, Arthur, Kirksville, Mo. Triplett, Ruth, Harris, Mo. Thompson, Alice, LaPlata, Mo. Thoroughman, George, Newark, Mo. Turner, Billy, Kirksville, Mo. (Page 58) Walden, W. C., Jr., LaPlata, Mo. Walker, Louise, Macon, Mo. Walker, Marian, Macon, Mo. Wellman, Gladys, Novinger, Mo. Walker, Olive Ann, Macon, Mo. Waters, John, Kirksville, Mo. Wells, Mary, Powersville, Mo. Waller, Granville, Kirksville, Mo. Weber, Norman, Yarrow, Mo. Wells, Nancy, Powersville, Mo. Welsh, Wynema, Queen City, Mo. Tyhurst, Lucille, LaPlata, Mo. Williams, Julia Anne, Brookfield, Mo. Williams, Dorothy, Brookfield, Mo. Welsz, Florence, Palmyra, Mo. (Page 59) Worth, Anne, Lancaster, Mo. Wilt, Gregory, Shelbina, Mo. Wood, Ida Belle, Harrisburg, Mo. Yaskiw, Alex, Passaic, N. J. Wynn, John Henry, Kirksville, Mo. Veath, Glenn, Brunswick, Mo. Wallace, Mary Ellen, Revere, Mo. Brightwell, Margaret Ellen, Lewistown, Mo. Woodrow, Lavinia, Perry, Mo. Shoop, Maryland, Green City, Mo. (Page 60) (Page 61) K (Page 62) Book II (Page 63) Activities Dedicating this section to Activities we feel justly proud that every student on this campus may enjoy such a variety of worthwhile activities, either as a on this campus of worthwhile activities, either as a participant or spectator (Page 64) (Page 65) Football (Page 66) Fred Faurot HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Mr. Faurot received his B. S. degree in Agriculture from the University of Missouri in 1933. Since then he spent one year coaching in the Excelsior Springs high school and one year in the Chillicothe high school before coming to the teachers college in March, 1935. Mr. Faurot, when asked to state his idea as to what the ultimate goal in football should be, said: "The ultimate aim in football work is to win; however before this can be accomplished there are several objectives which we try to advance in our football squads. Such are good sportsmanship and willingness to play. We try to teach our boys to play as hard as they can and as clean as they can, to respect authority of officials, and that there is no disgrace to lose if they have done their best." 1935 Co-Captains Carl Noble, 198 pounds, Kirksville, Mo., lettered four years as left tackle, all-conference in 1934, all-conference and all-state in 1935. Frank Hanna, 168 pounds, Kansas City, Mo., lettered four years as halfback, honorable mention all-conference, 1934; honorable mention all-conference, 1935. 1936 Co-Captains Ralph Cavanah, 190 pounds, Marceline, Mo., three years fullback, all-conference, 1935. Ralph Alexander, 185 pounds, Brookfield, Mo., three years as left halfback, all-conference, 1935. (Page 67) Schwengel Moore Rider Toogood Egan Review of the Season The Bulldogs' 1935 Season started with a squad of seventy men, fourteen of which were lettermen and twenty-five being last year workers. The men had behind them a record of twenty-six straight victories, and before them the world's record mark of twenty-nine. Only four games had to be won to put them in the leading position. The first encounter was with Carthage on September 27. Co-Captains Hanna and Noble led the Bulldogs to a smashing victory of 35-0 which placed the three games from the record, but also placing them facing the toughest team of the year, the St. Louis Billikens. With three leading men on the injured list the Bulldogs' egg basket was upset when the Billikens came through for a 37-7 victory. Being able to take it the Bulldogs came back with vengeance defeating Simpson College by a score of 34-0. (Page 68) Troester Wilson Gordon Smith The battle for the M.I.A.A, championship started Friday, October 18th, when the Bulldogs met the Warrensburg Mules. Kirksville scraped out on top by a score of 10-9. Supplementing this on the 25th by a second conference victory, Kirksville won a decided victory over Springfield, the final score being 27-0. Returning home the Bulldogs met the Indians who had the same percentage standing in the Conference. After a very dull game for the spectator, the home eleven ceased their romping with a score of 20-0. Mustion Eller Post Miller (Page 69) King Flesh Jacobs Maddox On November 8th the home boys left to conquer the Maryville Bearcats, which they did by a score of 20 to 6. Having the M.I.A.A, crown the Bulldogs polished it by defeating the Miners. The score at the end of the game stood: Kirksville--13, Rolla--6. Thus the football season ended with the Bulldogs taking the M.I.A.A. Championship for the fourth consecutive season. During the season the team scored a total of 90 points over their opponents' 21. Captain-elect Cavanah totaled 34 points to lead all rivals by a margin of 10 points. Captain-elect Alexander ended in fourth place in the scoring race of the Conference. Ware Davis Bailey Garlock (Page 70) Season's Record Kirksville 35 Carthage 0 Kirksville 7 St. Louis 37 Kirksville 34 Simpson 0 Kirksville 10 Warrensburg 9 Kirksville 27 Springfield 0 Kirksville 20 Cape Girardeau 0 Kirksville 20 Maryville 6 Kirksville 13 Rolla 13 Total 166 Total 55 (Page 71) Kirksville vs Maryville Played on Nov. 8, 1936 at Maryville Kirksville....... 20 Maryville........ 6 Above: Wilson got his man, but the ball was gone. Just another one of the scrambles. It looks like the game we played in the grade school--piling sacks. Heads up! The ball was in the game, the game was in the bag. (Page 72) (Page 73) Basketball (Page 74) Dr. George Wells Athletic Director Before coming to the campus of K. S. T. C. Dr. Wells has had a fifteen year record as a coach, athlete, camp supervisor for boys, scout executive, and athletic director. In 1920 his coaching career began in professional football with the Minneapolis Bears. He received his Bachelors degree in 1924 from the Teachers College in Pittsburg, Kansas. In 1926-27 he took up his work as assistant director of Physical education at Iowa City. He has served on many summer camp staffs, the last being Camp Roosevelt, Eagle River, Wisconsin. In 1934, he obtained his Doctor's degree from the University of Iowa. As Athletic Director he is backfield coach in football, head basketball coach, instructor of physical education and archery. The Basketball Squad, 1936 Sitting--Craft, Stammer, Huff, Rider, Maddox, Noble, Troester, Holms, King. Standing--Gentry, Carr, Cavanah, Alexander, Powers, Stanfield, Morse, Osborn, Roark. (Page 75) Huff Noble Craft Stamer Basketball Review of the Season The basketball season opened with thirty-five men on the squad, nine being lettermen, one of which was Captain Maddox. The first game of the season was with Graceland College, and after a fighting game the Bulldogs dropped it, the score standing at 25-26. On January 2 the Bulldogs met the Pittsburg Teachers. The visitors took the lead in the first half, and held it during the remainder of the game, winning by a score of 53-32. The first conference game came on January 7 when the Bulldogs played the Cape Indians. The Indians trounced on the Bulldogs for a 42-13 victory. On the rebound the Bulldog quintet stepped on the Maryville team for a victory of 24-17. Still in form the Teachers triumphed over Central College by a score of 25-17 on January 14. After a long trip to Cape the Bulldogs again suffered defeat on January 20. The final score being Indians, 29; Bulldogs, 17. Back at home the boys were trimmed by the Warrensburg Mules 23-19. February 10 the Rolla Miners dug hard and overcame the Bulldogs by a score of 26-22. On February 11 the Bulldogs took time out to have a rough and tumble "football-style " game with the Rams. The Teachers, after nineteen fouls, managed to come out on top, the score being 20-15. The Bulldogs were kicked over by the Mules at Warrensburg by a score of 39-25. (Page 76) Capt. Maddox Hombs Rider Powers On February 20 the Teachers again beat the Doctors by a score of 22-20. Kirksville received its second loss against Springfield on February 22, when a Springfield man dropped a goal, the last ten seconds to play, making the score Springfield, 21; Kirksville, 20. On February 24 and 28 the Bulldogs dropped the last game of the season to Maryville. The season closed with Kirksville reversing its Football position. This time the Bulldogs sat at the bottom of the conference standing having won only two games while losing 6. As to individual players Noble led the scoring chart by having a total of 43 points, a 14 point lead over Maddox with 29, while Homes came in third place with a score of 20. Season's Record Kirksville....25 Graceland................26 Kirksville....32 Pittsburg................53 Kirksville....13 Cape Girardeau...........42 Kirksville....24 Maryville................17 Kirksville....25 Central..................17 Kirksville....17 Cape Girardeau...........29 Kirksville....31 Warrensburg..............53 Kirksville....19 Springfield..............23 Kirksville....20 K. C. O. S...............15 Kirksville....22 Rolla....................26 Kirksville....25 Warrensburg..............39 Kirksville....22 K. C. O. S...............20 Kirksville....20 Springfield..............21 Kirksville....20 Rolla....................19 Kirksville....28 Maryville................36 (Page 77) Sitting--Dick House, Harlan Wood, Earl Hawkins, Dale Mustion, Woodrow Rider, Verl Fugate. Standing--Robert Porter, Martin Rhode, Fred Faurot, Bill Scholle, Gerald Fetters. Track, 1935 Season's Record Triangular Meet Missouri U.....96 April 2, 1935 Central..........30 Kirksville.....................18 Dual Meet Central..............76 April 12, 1935 Kirksville......60 Dual Meet Maryville............72 May 3, 1935 Kirksville.........64 M.I.A.A. Conference Track Meet Held at Kirksville, May 10, 1935 Cape Girardeau.....................First Kirksville........................Second Maryville..........................Third Warrensburg.......................Fourth Springfield........................Fifth Rolla..............................Sixth (Page 78) Sitting--Ralph Cavanah, Delbert Maddox, Payne Muir, Lynn McHarg, Ralph Alexander, Arnold Embree, Jay Faurot. Standing--Boyd King, Henry Cohen, Lindsey Gordon, Fred Faurot, Hudson, Robert Shoush, Lewis DeHart. Baseball, 1935 Season's Record Kirksville............. 9 State Prison.............. 3 Kirksville............. 9 Simpson................... 4 Kirksville............. 4 Westminster............... 6 Kirksville............. 12 Westminster.............. 0 Kirksville............. 4 Illinois College.......... 5 Kirksville............. 2 Missouri U................ 7 Kirksville............. 5 Illinois College.......... 8 Kirksville............. 3 K. C.O.S.................. 1 Kirksville............. 4 Missouri U................ 2 Total 52 Total 38 (Page 79) Women's Athletics (Page 80) Miss Frances Fuller Instructor of Physical Education Miss Fuller received the Bachelors Degree in Education from the N.E.M.S.T. and her A. M. from Columbia University, New York. During the first part of the summer of 1935 Miss Fuller attended the Mary Wiegmand Central Institute in Dresden, Germany. The Mary Wiegmand is a school in modern dancing. Later she enrolled in the thirteenth Annual English-Scandinavian Summer School of Physical Education at Canterbury, England. This school is held particularly for teachers in Physical Education. In it there were 200 students from five countries, five being from the United States. While still in England, Miss Fuller witnessed the First International Folk Dance Festival, held at London. Throughout the year the department sponsors dance programs illustrating the types of dancing taught. Emphasis has been placed on three types of dances, folk dancing, tap dancing, and natural dancing. During the Fall quarter the (Page 81) department gave a program in assembly illustrating the tap dancing. In this program the theme carried out was the Sun Bonnet Babies and Overall Boys. During this quarter came an assembly program in natural dancing which was done as part of the extra-curricular activities of the department. In the winter quarter the natural dancing class took up the modern dance. At the end of the quarter the girls gave a very excellent program showing what they had interpreted. With some revision in the program this class presented it before the A. A. U. W. With the Spring Quarter came the folk dancing class. It sponsored an English Folk Dance Party for the Kirksville High School girls. This was celebrating the twenty-first anniversary of the English Folk Dance Society in America. The Class is also giving a series of Spanish dances in May in a joint program with the Kirksville Symphony Orchestra. (Page 82) Tap Dancers Volley Ball Champions, Independent I Capt. Mary K. Spangler (Page 83) Fall Tennis Tournament Winner, Charlotte Hanson Basketball Champions, Independent II Capt. Wynema Welsh (Page 84) (Page 85) Speech (Page 86) Oxford vs K.S.T.C. A. W. J. Greenwood (above) and Richard U. P. Kay-Shuttleworth, debate team from Oxford University, this year visited Kirksville to debate the question: Resolved, that a written constitution is a hindrance rather than a safeguard to civilization. Leland Wood (above) and Robert McKinney represented the College in the 1935-36 international debate concerning the benefits of a written constitution to social progress. Wood and McKinney, with an attending crowd of 600 were delightfully entertained by the Oxford team, pictured in the upper left-hand corner. (Page 87) Regents' Award Winners Crystal Loughead (above) and Maurine Poage were the 1935-36 winners of the Regents' Award Debate Tournament. The Regents' Award Tournament is an annual affair in which the Board of Regents give to the winners an award of $50. Forest Crooks (above) and Noah P. Richardson won the Freshman Debate Tournament which is an annual tournament participated in by those who have never before engaged in College debating. Richardson and Crooks were runners-up in the Regents Award Tournament. (Page 88) Lady Windermere's Fan by OSCAR WILDE Ruth Curtis, Director CAST Lady Windermere...........Mildred Boehner Parker, the Butler........Henry Cohn Lord Darlington...........Robert McKinney Duchess of Ebrwick........Dorothy Patton Lady Agatha Carlyle ..... Margaret Robinson Lord Windermere. .........Harold Schleitwiler Mr. Guy Berkeley..........Willard Spath Sir James Roystow.........Charles Cornwell Mr. Rufford...............Forest Schwengels Miss Graham...............Evelyn Curtis Mr. Arthur Bowden.........Rankin Gibson Mrs. Arthur Bowden........Jean Corbin Mr. Dumby.................Horace Boucher Lady Plymdale.............Mary Margaret Smith Lady Stutfield............Isabella Prindle Mrs. Cowper-Cowper........Lena Mills Lady Jedburgh.............Eleanor Keller Mr. Hopper................Kyle Terry Lord Augustus Lorton .... Howard Stofel Lord Paisley..............Loren Lemen Lady Paisley..............Bethana Johnson Mr. Cecil Graham..........Edward Heap Mrs. Erylnne..............Jean Christy Rosalie, the maid.........Ruth Ann Dalton (Page 89) Quality Street A Comedy by SIR JAMES M. BARRIE Ruth Curtis, Director CAST Miss Fanny Willloughby.........Marie Pool Miss Mary Willoughby...........Dorothy Patton Miss Susan Throssel, Anna Lynn VanSkike Miss Henrietta Turnbull, Juanita Gregory Phoebe Throssel................Gertrude Hume Patty..........................Eleanor Keller Recruiting Sergeant............Josee Powell Valentine Brown................Howard Stofel Isabella.......................Roberta Wagner Arthur.........................Pat Kelly William Smith..................Billy Jo Bealmer Ensign Blades..................Leland Wood Charlotte Parratt..............Charlianna Wilson Harriet........................Lorene Warder Lieut. Spicer..................Earl Clayton Grandstaff Old Soldier....................Robert Purdin A Gallant......................Leonard Western Other Children--Betty Adams, Eileen Adams, Beverley DeWitt, George Harkey, Billy Joe Bealmer. Other Ladies--Mary Eleanor Anderson, Frances Wood, Marjory McKinney, Wanda Holcroft, Mary Margaret Smith, Phoebe Hill, Nancy Ahern. Other Soldiers-- Max Fife, Joseph Buford Willard Spath. (Page 90) Little Theater Productions ARIA DA CAPO By Edna St. Vincent Milay Directed by Dorothy Patton CAST Charlianna Wilson................Columbine Phillip Kelly....................Pierrot Arthur Tompkins..................Shepherds Keith Cissna.....................Shepherds Keith Cissna.....................Shepherds Parvin Jenkins...................Cothurnus THE ARTIST By A. A. Milne Directed by Jean Christie CAST Mildred Boehner.....................She Robert McKinney......................He These were given as studio productions during February, 1936, and are examples of the work in which College Players engage. (Page 91) Music (Page 92) A Cappella Choir MR. BARRETT STOUT Mr. Stout received his B.S. in Kirksville and in 1927 he obtained his A.M. degree from New York University. Since that time Mr. Stout has been doing graduate work at the University of Iowa and the University of Arizona. He has also had extensive work in private voice study. The men under whom he has studied are: D. R. Gebhart, Nashville; Maurice DeVries, Chicago; Stephen Townsend, Boston; Paul Allhouse, New York; Rollin Pease, Tuscon. When asked what the aims of the choir were, Mr. Stout replied: "To train students to fit well into ensemble singing, and to acquaint them with the literature for such." In this way he hopes to teach students how to strive for perfection as a group and not as individuals. The a Cappella choir is an extra-curricular organization that rehearses two times each week. Membership is obtained through try-outs at the beginning of the fall term. Any student enrolled in the college may try out for the choir. During the course of the year the choir gives concerts in the towns of Northeast Missouri, and occasionally makes more extensive trips. During the past few years the choir has accepted invitations to sing at the Missouri State Teachers Association, Kansas City; Missouri State Music Teachers Asociation, Columbia, Mo.; Washington University, St. Louis; National Music Teachers Association, Lincoln, Nebraska. (Page 93) A Cappella Choir Sopranos--Bernice Clark, Anna R. Curtis, Mary Campbell, Virginia Bray, Margaret Ruth Jones, Reva Singley, Mildred Boehner, Anne Wirth, Vera Katz, Jean Christie, Elizabeth Phillips, Juanita Jacobs, Edna Newcum, Nancy Roberts, Helen Kennett. Altos--Louise Fleer, Blanche Bragg, Charlianna Wilson, Betty Huckstep, Adine Mansfield, Dorothy Williams, Ruth Davis, Irene Kuhns, Alta Derksen, Mary Margaret Smith, Jean Blankenhorn. Tenors--Armon Adams, Robert Porter, John Lyman Schork, LaVerne Cable, Gip Hudson, Orace Wilson, John Biggerstaff, John Francis Case, Kyle Terry, Paul Strub, Gail Albright, Dallas Draper. Basses--Robert Crookshank, Kenneth Kemp, Edward Heap, Parvin Jenkins, Rankin Gibson, Herman Harryman, David Freeman, Kenneth Newcomer, Billy Turner, Billy Reeves, Louis Vanderford, David Brunberg, Arthur Tomkins. PROGRAM I Weep, O Mine Eyes........Bennet Weep You No More.........Margetson Exaltabo Te, Domine......Palestrina II Sweet Little Jesus Boy........MacGimsey-Andrews O Holy Lord...................Dett Listen to the Lambs...........Dett III Lo, God Is Here!...............Mueller Hymn to the Night..............Cain The Music of Life..............Cain Maiden Fair, O Deign to Tell...Haydn IV Benedictus qui venit.......................Liszt Grant Unto Me the Joy of Thy Salvation.....Brahms Praise to the Lord.........................Christiansen (Page 94) The Kirksville Symphony Orchestra The Kirksville Symphony Orchestra, which is sponsored by the College, is recruited from the best players in the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery, the Kirksville High School, the Teachers College and the community at large. Starting with a small group of music lovers that met weekly for the purpose of studying the masterpieces of orchestral music it has rapidly grown to its present membership of fifty. While its primary purpose is still to afford to its members the opportunity to become familiar with orchestral literature and to acquire experience in symphonic playing, the orchestra gives annual public concerts and cooperates with the vocal forces of the school and community in productions of the standard operas and oratorios. (Page 95) K. S. T. C. Band This year's band, one of the largest in several years, was directed by Professor R. E. Valentine. During the regular school year the band plays for football and basketball games together with its occasional program and concert. The summer school band, composed chiefly of teachers in Northeast Missouri, will give a weekly concert this summer under the auspices of the Kirksville Chamber of Commerce. (Page 96) (Page 97) K (Page 98) Book III (Page 99) Organizations To Organizations we dedicate this section, and to the various groups of students, both social and professional whose members having similar interests, find good fellowship. (Page 100) (Page 101) Social (Page 102) Sigma Tau Gamma OFFICERS G. W. Smith, President Worth Lindley, Vice-President Delbert Maddox, Treasurer Charles Young, Secretary Carl Noble, Sergeant-at-Arms Fred Faurot, Sponsor 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, June 28, 1920. Beta Chapter was established at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College at Kirksville, 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 Phi Lambda Epsilon Fraternity. (Page 103) Sigma Tau Gamma First Row--Carl Noble, Worth Lindley, Johnny Biggerstaff, Charles Young, Kenneth Sykes, Carl Troester, Kemble Stout, Delbert Maddox. Second Row--J. P. Garth, I. L. McFadden, J. C. Maupin, Jack Mills, Billy L. Turner, Edwin Hartford, John H. Winn, Leo Jeffries. Third Row--James Busic, Vern Baker, Orell Hibbard, Billy Reeves, William Murdock, Armon Adams, George Jaeger, Edward Heap. Fourth Row--Emil Green, Eugene Erickson, Harold Reiger, Donald Albright, Kenneth Arnold, Harry McLeod, Paul Strube, Carl Jenson, Dale Mustion. (Page 104) Phi Sigma Epsilon Phi sigma epsilon, a national teachers college Social Fraternity, was organized at Kansas City, Missouri, in 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 which is now one of the twelve active chapters, two new ones having been added last year, 1934. OFFICERS George Wilson, President Frank Hanna, Vice-President Joe Bailey, Secretary-Treasurer Robert Bigsby, Corresponding Secretary Hilliard Davis, Sentinel Lindsey Gordon, Conductor Wray Rieger, Sponsor First Row--Harlan Wood, Carroll Cochran, Harry Shanight, Harley Hunsaker, Ralph Cavanah, Arlington Vieth, George Wilson, Wray Rieger. Second Row--Lowell Creed, Perry Stacy, Gip Hudson, Hilliard Davis, Bryce Bondurant, Leon Fox, Allen Turner. Third Row--John Diehl, Alexander Yaskiw, Gregory Wilt, Fred Drennan, Phillip Kelley, Gale Albright, Dick Jones, Don Snyder, George Carlberg. (Page 105) Sororities (Page 106) Alpha Sigma Alpha OFFICERS Avis Wheatcraft, President Dolores Peterson, Vice-President Zenna McCune, Treasurer Geraldine Bondurant, Secretary Anne Russell, Collegiate Representative Mildred Brockway, Chaplain Dorothy Jane Hilt, Registrar Ethel Hook, Sponsor Alpha sigma alpha was founded November 15, 1901, at the Virginia State Normal School, 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. PATRONESSES Mrs. W. P. Bondurant Mrs. M. D. Campbell Mrs. G. M. Laughlin Mrs. B. T. McCahan Mrs. F. L. Norris Mrs. G. P. Underhill (Page 107) Alpha Sigma Alpha First Row--Betty Huckstep, Dorothy Jane Hilt, Dolores Peterson, Helen Deverman, Oleda Patten, Louise Fleer, Virginia Burns, Anne Russell. Second Row--Mary Margaret Smith, Zena McCune, Laura Lou Courtney, Mildred Brenner, Dorothy Jane Meyers, Mildred Brockway, Charlotte Hanson, Marjory Gregory. Third Row--Charlotte Burdett, Olive Anne Walker, Martha Ann Mitchell, Mary Margaret Shouse, Martha Decker, Ruth Triplett, Reba Taylor, Mariam Walker, Nellie Frances Raine. CHAPTER ROLL Seniors--Anne Russell, Betty Huckstep, Dorothy Meyers. Juniors--Avis Wheatcraft, Zena McCune, Dorothy Jane Hilt, Mildred Brockway, Geraldine Bondurant, Dolores Peterson. Sophomores--Laura Lou Courtney, Oleda Patton, Marjory Gregory. Freshmen--Martha A. Mitchell, Charlotte Burdett, Charlotte Hansen, Helen Deverman, Mary Margaret Smith, Mary Margaret Shouse, Virginia Burns, Mildred Brenner, Louise Fleer, Marian Walker, Olive Ann Walker, Reba Taylor, Martha Decker, Nellie F. Raine, Ruth Triplett. (Page 108) Delta Sigma Epsilon OFFICERS Maurine Poage, President Bonnie O'Donnell, Vice-President Blanche Bragg, Secretary Charlianna Wilson, Treasurer Hazel Kuhn, Historian Dorothy Norris, Sergeant Lucy Simmons, Sponsor Alpha chapter of Delta Sigma Epsilon was founded at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, Sept. 23, 1914. There are now thirty-one 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. E. E. Swain Mrs. C. C. Thompson Mrs. Karl Miller (Page 109) Delta Sigma Epsilon First Row--Bonnie O'Donnell, Christine Buhl, Lois Schnelle, Hazel Kuhn, Mildred Brown, Charlianna Wilson, Blanche Bragg. Second Row--Elinor Kaster, Beth Purdy, Marian Walker, Bethena Johnson, Marguerite Satterfield, Mildred Shepard, Frances Story. Third Row--Lela Chappell, Mildred Hall, Dorothy Hamilton, Ruth LaFavre, Lois Carmichael, Dorothy Norris, Mary Snyder. Fourth Row--Mary Ellen Griggs, Helen Livesey, Elizabeth Proffer, Pauline Leslie, Alice Thompson, Katherine Thompson. CHAPTER ROLL Seniors--Bonnie O'Donnell, Dorothy Berry, Frances Story, Christine Buhl, Lois Schnelle, Mildred Brown, Marguerite Satterfield. Juniors--Lela Chappell, Maurine Poage, Beth Purdy, Blanche Bragg, Charlianna Wilson, Dorothy Norris, Elinor Kaster, Mildred Shapard. Sophomores--Lois Carmichael, Mildred Hall, Hazel Kuhn, Dorothy Hamilton, Bethana Johnson, Ruth LaFavre, Mary Ellen Griggs, Nellie Mae Thompson. Freshmen--Pauline Leslie, Elizabeth Proffer, Alice Loraine Thompson, Mary Snyder, Louise Walker, Helen Livesey, Katharyn Johnson. (Page 110) Pi Kappa Sigma OFFICERS Eustelle Hayes, President Mildred Gelbach, Vice-President Eva Lee Blue, Recording-Secretary Evelyn Curtis, Corresponding-Secretary Joyce Monroe, Treasurer Eustelle Hayes, Keeper of Archives Dorothy Taylor, Corresponding Editor Irene McGoldrick, Press Agent Minnie Karr, Sergeant-at-Arms Bracy Cornett, Sponsor Pi kappa sigma was founded at Michigan State Teachers College, Ypsilanti, Michigan on November 17, 1894. It is a national educational 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. PATRONESSES Mrs. Clara H. Clevenger Mrs. C. J. Baxter (Page 111) Pi Kappa Sigma First Row--Dorothy Taylor, Mildred Gelbach, Anna Lee Lambert, Agnes Dinsmore, Wilma Gunn, Margaret Bier, Wanda Lee Belt. Second Row--Chloressa Dew, Martha Coy, Florence Welsz, Regina Bertram, Minnie Karr, Margaret Loughridge, Joyce Monroe, Evelyn Curtis. Third Row--Rose Barnes, Carlotta Robinson, Nelda Lee Curry, Joan Rollins, Penelope Love, Evalee Blue, Irene McGoldrick, Eula Mae Hayward. CHAPTER ROLL Seniors--Nelda Lee Curry, Agnes Dinsmore, Eustelle Hayes, Minnie Karr, Mildred Gelbach, Effie Morrey, Dorothy Taylor. Juniors--Martha Lou Coy, Irene McGoldrick, Joyce Monroe, Evelyn Curtis. Sophomores--Evalee Blue, Chloressa Dew, Anna Lee Lambert, Margaret Loughridge, Wanda Lee Belt, Wilma Gunn, Penelope Love. Freshmen--Joan Rollins, Margaret Bier, Florence Welsz, Rose Barnes, Regina Bertram, Eula Mae Hayward. (Page 112) Sigma Sigma Sigma OFFICERS Viola Magee, Sponsor Katherine Moorman, President Mary Louise Link, Vice-President Frances Glasgow, Treasurer Helen Cramb, Recording Secretary Louise Hall, Corresponding Secretary Jean Christie, Keeper of Grades Joan Campbell, Sentinel Jane Findley, Triangle Correspondent Sigma sigma sigma was founded at Virginia State Normal School, Farmville, Virginia, April 20, 1898. It is now exclusively an educational sorority having thirty-three active chapters. Mu Chapter was installed November 20, 1915, at Kirksville. The group previously existed on the campus as Sigma Delta Chi. PATRONESSES Mrs. C. E. Still Mrs. F. L. Bigsby Mrs. J. C. Mills, Jr. Mrs. George Still Mrs. Frank Miller Mrs. Cecil Clark Mrs. Seth Thomas Mrs. Jim Reed (Page 113) Sigma Sigma Sigma First Row--Margaret Ruth Jones, Jane Findley, Carabel Seaman, Chrystal Loughead, Mildred Wolf, Margaret Robinson, Katherine Troester. Second Row--Julia Anne Williams, Mary Louise Link, Thelma Dodson, Jean Christie, Mary L. Robinson, Marjory Edwards, Leona Whittom. Third Row--Elsie Jones, Mildred Boehner, Frances Glasgow, Rachael English, Virginia Dodson, Ruth Ann Dalton, Louise Hall. Fourth Row--Daisy Blossom, Katherine Coil, Christina Hughes, Roberta Phelps, Charlotte Vandiver, Dorothy Williams, Lanier Hardy, Edith Graham. CHAPTER ROLL Seniors--Helen Cramb, Virginia Dodson, Marjorie Edwards, Jane Findley, Laura Ludwig, Nancy Roberts, Katherine Troester, Leona Whittom. Juniors--Mildred Boehner, Jean Christie, Thelma Dodson, Frances Glasgow, Helen Kelly, Mary Louise Link, Katherine Moorman, Margaret Robinson. Sophomores--Joan Campbell, Mary Campbell, Ruth Ann Dalton, Rachael English, Louise Hall, Mary Ethel Harty, Helen Kennett, Crystal Loughead, Elsie Jones, Charlotte Vandiver, Mildred Wolf, Mary Louise Robinson, Carabel Seaman, Helen Boyland, Lois Akers. Freshmen--Daisy Blossom, Kathryn Coil, Rena Ellis, Edith Graham, Lanier Hardy, Christina Hughes, Margaret Ruth Jones, Roberta Phelps, Dorothy Williams, Julia Ann Williams. (Page 114) First Row--Katherine Moorman, Bonnie O'Donnell, Jean Christie, Maurine Poage, Blanche Bragg. Second Row--Eustelle Hayes, Mildred Gelbach, Evelyn Curtis, Betty Huckstep, Anne Russell, Avis Wheatcraft. Panhellenic Council OFFICERS Katherine Moorman, President, Sigma Sigma Sigma Avis Wheatcraft, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Alpha Maurine Poage, Recording Secretary, Delta Sigma Epsilon Eustelle Hayes, Corresponding Secretary, Pi Kappa Sigma MEMBERS Sigma Sigma Sigma Katherine Moorman Jean Christie Helen Kelly Delta Sigma Epsilon Maurine Poage Bonnie O'Donnell Blanche Bragg Alpha Sigma Alpha Avis Wheatcraft Betty Huckstep Anne Russell Pi Kappa Sigma Eustelle Hayes Mildred Gelbach Evelyn Curtis (Page 115) Professional (Page 116) Kappa Delta Pi OFFICERS Wayne Frederick, President Mary Agnes Summers, Vice-President Leona Teter, Secretary Henrietta Rudasill, Treasurer Leona Teter, Recorder-Historian Bracy Cornett, Sponsor The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage in its members a high 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. Kappa Delta Pi invites to membership such persons as exhibit worthy educational ideals, sound scholarship, and adequate personal qualifications. HISTORICAL SKETCH Kappa Delta Pi is an international honor society in education which was established March 18, 1911, and was incorporated as an Honorary Educational Society under the laws of the State of Illinois in June, 1911. Tau Chapter was installed at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College February 24, 1923, as the nineteenth chapter. The society now has 98 chapters located in various universities and colleges in the United States. (Page 117) Kappa Delta Pi First Row--Peter Heinz, Harriett Edrington, Leona Teter, Agnes Dinsmore, Henrietta Rudasill. Second Row--Carl Noble, Thelma Dodson, Mary Agues Summers, Mary Novinger, Coral Riley. Third Row--Beth Purdy, Carroll Milligan, Leon McDonald, Jean Christie, Marjory Gregory, Fern Harrington. FACULTY MEMBERS Ralph C. Bedell, Rho Bernice Beggs, Tau W. J. Bray, Tau Lewis Clevenger, Tau Bracy Cornett, Tau Clifton Cornwell, Tau Jane Crow, Tau Ruth Curtis, Tau Edith Dabney, Tau L. A. Eubank, Rho Eugene Fair, Tau Vera Fawcett, Iota Frances Fuller, Tau Ethel Hook, Tau John R. Kirk, Tau Llora MaGee, Kappa Viola Magee, Tau C. H. McClure, Rho N. W. Rickhoff, Tau Felix Rothschild, Tau Walter H. Ryle, Alpha Pi Paul O. Selby, Tau Barrett Stout, Tau Willie Whitson, Alpha Pi (Page 118) Historical Society OFFICERS Jane Findley, President Weldon Ashford, Vice-President Wayne Frederick, Secretary-Treasurer Walter Ryle, Sponsor This organization was formed 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 contribute some thought to the subject in the round table discussion. With the exception of a very few years, the Society has been active, and has maintained a high standard in its programs. At the present time the Society meets every two weeks on the first and third Wednesdays of each month. This year the society has tried to present interesting discussions presented by members of the Social Science faculty and by outside speakers. (Page 119) Historical Society First Row--Weldon Ashford, Christine Buhl, Forrest Crooks, Wayne Frederick, Agnes Dinsmore. Second Row--Leon Fox, Helen Keller, Hazel Kuhn, Carroll Milligan, Dolores Peterson. Third Row--Mary Motter, Noah Richardson, Mary Snyder, Beatrice Thompson, Carl Troester. FACULTY MEMBERS Glenn V. Burroughs Eugene Fair Clara H. Clevenger Lucy Simmons V. Don Hudson Walter H. Ryle (Page 120) Cardinal Key Sitting--Beth Purdy, Bonnie O'Donnell, Blanche Bragg, Marjory Edwards, Maurine Poage, Mildred Boehner, Katherine Moorman. Standing--Lucy Leslie, Anne Russell, Thelma Dodson, Fern Harrington, Crystal Loughead, Katherine Troester, Dorothy Berry, Charlianna Wilson, Miss Wade, Miss Slemons, Jean Christie, Leona Whittom, Lois Schnelle, Mary Louise Link. OFFICERS Marjorie Edwards, President Blanche Bragg, Vice-President Leona Whittom, Secretary Thelma Dodson, Treasurer Katherine Troester, Sergeant-at-Arms Nan Wade, Agnes Slemons, Sponsors Cardinal key was definitely organized as a national honor society for women in the spring of 1932, as the result of a considerable number of the Blue Key Chapters. Gamma Chapter was organized on the campus in the spring of 1934. During the past two years Cardinal Key has functioned in many services to the school. Of these two are the famous "Open House" and the Cardinal Key Scholarship. The requirements for membership are the same as those for Blue Key. (Page 121) Blue Key Fraternity The blue key fraternity, known as the "College Man's Rotary Club," bears the same relation to the college that the Rotary Club bears to the community at large. Blue Key was founded at the University of Florida in the fall of 1924. The decision to expand into a national fraternity was made in February, 1925, and now there are chapters in sixty colleges and universities throughout the United States. The chapter at the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College was organized December 9, 1925, and installed April 5, 1926. Membership is based on the following qualifications: 1. Scholarship; 2. Interest and affiliation with school activities; 3. Personality, and 4. Moral standing. It is limited to men having sixty hours of credit in this institution. OFFICERS Carroll Cochran, President Delbert Maddox, Vice-President Bryce Bondurant, Recording Secretary Wayne Frederick, Corresponding Secretary Walter Kasiske, Treasurer Dean L. A. Eubank, Sponsor First Row--Carroll Cochran, Walter Kasiske, Bryce Bondurant, Wayne Frederick, Delbert Maddox, Dean Eubank. Second Row--Robert McKinney, Leon Fox, Wilton Nighswonger, Leland Wood, George Wilson. Third Row--Lee Jones, Carl Noble, Wallace Hobbie, Robert Porter, Terrill Evans, Kemble Stout. (Page 122) Pythagorean Society The Pythagorean society was organized in December, 1935. A number of majors in the mathematics field felt a need for an organization that would foster more interest among students in mathematics. According to the constitution two types of membership 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 that do not have the ten hours of credit. OFFICERS Carl Noble, President Edwin Sees, Vice-President Peter Heinze, Secretary-Treasurer G. H. Jamison W. S. Pemberton, Sponsor Byron Cosby, Sponsor First Row--Don Ingerslew, Carl Noble, Edwin Sees, Leona Teter, Robert Shoush, Frances Story, Ivor Renoe. Second Row--Peter Heinz, Elinor Pattinson, Walter Kasiske, Fern Harrington, Lowell Creed, Nancy Wells, Kenneth Jones. Third Row--Robert Crookshank, Carl Jenson, Jeff Robertson, Harry Shanight, Mr. Jamison, Mary Margaret Shoush, Beatrice Thompson, Marvin Gifford. (Page 123) Alpha Phi Sigma OFFICERS Leon Fox, President Peter Heinze, Vice-President Roy Simpson, Second Vice-President Betty Huckstep, Third Vice-President Fern Harrington, Secretary-Treasurer Leona Teter, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, a national honorary organization for valedictorians and salutatorians, was organized on the campus in February, 1930, with Mr. Byron Cosby as national president. At the present twelve chapters exist throughout the United States. (Page 124) Sitting--Helen White, Mary Louise Link, Mildred Wolf, Margaret Loughridge, Leona Whittom, Miss Slemons, Martha Brockman, Standing--Frank Hanna, Leland Wood, Myers Eggert, Robert McKinney, Lee Mathes, William Murdock, David Guthrie, Earl Swearengen, John Case. Northeast Missourian STAFF Make-up............Leona Whittom, Helen White Art................Margaret Loughridge Editorial..........David Guthrie, Leland Wood Exchange...........Myers Eggert Advertising........Frank Hanna Reporters--Mary Louise Link, Martha Brockman. Robert McKinney, Lee Mathes, William Murdock, Earl Swearengen, John Case The northeast Missourian, formerly the Index, has just closed its twenty-seventh year as the college newspaper. The name being adopted in 1931 is distinctly representative of the college and the Northeast Missouri District. The paper is published by the Newswriting Class under the instruction of Miss Slemons. During the quarter ten copies of the paper are issued. (Page 125) The K Club The K club is a man s organization open to all athletes who have received the letter K. A person may earn his letter by participating a certain length of time in the five major sports of this campus: football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and golf. Each year during the winter quarter the K Club gives its annual dance, which is one of the outstanding dances of the school year. OFFICERS George Wilson, President Carl Noble, Vice-President Fred Faurot, Sponsor George Wells, Sponsor First Row--Carl Noble, Lynn McHarg, Joe Flesh, Dale Mustion, Ralph Alexander, Ralph Cavanah, Robert Shoush, George Wilson. Second Row--Philip Craft, Carrol Cochran, Myers Eggert, G. W. Smith, Harlan Wood, John Sirakas, Robert Porter, Carl Torester. Third Row--Paul Stamer, Bill Egan, Robert Mulford, Kenneth Jacobs, Mario Grilli, Leslie Post, Harley Hunsaker, Hilliard Davis. Fourth Row--Albert Eller, Arlington Veith, Linsey Gordon, Joe Bailey,Woodrow Rider, George Ludwig, Clarence Hudson, Delbert Maddox (Page 126) Women's Athletic Association The women's athletic association was organized in the fall of 1924. The purpose of this organization is to further women's athletics and to develop a spirit of sportsmanship. Thus the Association sponsors the following tournaments for the women of K. S. T. C.: Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, and Baseball. It also sponsors a Track and Field Meet, and has taken up camping activities, getting a cabin on the Chariton River. During the year of 1935 the organization became a member of the American Physical Education Association. This year will be the first time that the W. A. A. has sent delegates to the National Convention of the American Physical Education Association. The Convention will meet in St. Louis during April. OFFICERS Hazel Kuhn, President Lucille Dreyer, Vice-President Mary L. Robinson, Corresponding Secretary Mildred Adair, Recording Secretary Margaret Ruth Jones, Treasurer Frances Fuller, Sponsor First Row--Katherine Troester, Margaret Ruth Jones, Rosalee Kiesaw, Elizabeth Mangus, Raeburn Crosswhite, Martha Brockman, Joan Rollins, Anita Begole, Mary Lindley, Hazel Kuhn. Second Row--Marjory Gregory, Martha Spath, Wynema Welsh, Thelma Dodson, Reba Taylor, Ardis Meiliche, Isabell McDonald, Enola Kapfer, Abbie Lou Berry, Mildred Wolf. Third Row--Mildred Adair, Mary Lee, Marguerite Satterfield, Martha Ann Mitchell, Helen Jamison, Jerry Raine, Florence Welsz, Alice Noble, Regena Bertram, Ann Russell. Fourth Row--Sue McMillan, Katherine Coil, Sieges Allen, Minnie Karr, Louise Carter, Virginia Schnitzer, Katherine Clark, Anna Bell Hill, Charlotte Hanson, Margaret Bier. (Page 127) First Row- Minnie Karr, Henrietta Rudasill, Sue McMillan. Second Row--Miss Fuller, Marjory Gregory, Katherine Troester, Florice Vanlaningham, Thelma Dodson. Eucharis OFFICERS Katherine Troester, President Sue McMillan, Treasurer Minnie Karr, Secretary Marjory Gregory, Recording Secretary Thelma Dodson, Historian Frances Fuller, Sponsor Eucharis was organized in January, 1935, by girls having won the highest or blazer award given by the Women's Athletic Association, and evidencing a continued interest in this field. Its purposes are to provide opportunity for advanced leadership in the 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 opportunities for training of the members who shall endeavor to promote higher ideals and a high professional spirit in physical education activities. (Page 128) Sitting--Mr. Avison, Penelope Love, Lois Shaner, Crystal Loughead, Maurine Poage, Mr. Cornwell. Standing--Robert McKinney, Leland Wood, Willard Spath, Charles Cornwell, Rankin Gibson, Arden Collins. Pi Kappa Delta OFFICERS Maurine Poage, President Willard Spath, Vice-President Leland Wood, Secretary-Treasurer Charles Cornwell, Historian Clifton Cornwell, Sponsor Pi kappa delta is a national forensic society. The organization has as its purpose the stimulation of interest in intercollegiate oratory, debate, and public speaking, and to encourage individuals to maintain a wholesome, openminded attitude in regard to their relation to society. Missouri Theta (K. S. T. C. Chapter) was organized in 1930 through the effort of Prof. Clifton Cornwell with a charter enrollment of sixteen members. Each year the organization sponsors a freshman debate tournament, takes part in the Regents' award tournament, and participates in the National tournament. (Page 129) French Club OFFICERS Lucille Morelock, President Jack Mills, Vice-President Sue McMillan, Secretary Larry Cooley, Treasurer Sitting--Lucille Morelock, Robert McKinney, Sue McMillan, George Carlberg, Rosanna Caliban, Philip Kelly, Bernice Byers, Orville Lair. Standing--Larry Cooley, Martha Brockman, Margaret George, Nan Wade, Glenn Veatch, Charles Judd, Mary Wells, Joan Rollins, Jack Mills, James Passwater, Vera Frances Bybee, Mary Ethel Harty, Russell Elliot, Helen Jameson. (Page 130) Home Economics Club The home economics club, formerly known as the Ellen H. Richards Club, was organized in 1912. The purpose of Home Economics education is to have every home in this country economically sound, mechanically convenient, physically healthful, morally wholesome, artistically satisfying, mentally stimulating, socially responsible, spiritually inspiring, and founded on mutual affection and respect. OFFICERS Mary Katheryn Brady, President Mary Ellen Griggs, Vice-President Marjory Staats, Secretary Rose Barnes, Treasurer Llora MaGee, Sponsor Sitting--Anne Russell, Miss MaGee, Marjory Smith, Mary Margaret Smith, Mildred Brown, Mildred Brockway, Mildred Brenner. Standing--Marjory Staats, Verna Dalzell, Mary Ellen Griggs, Rose Barnes, Ruth Anne Dalton, Alma Leavell. (Page 131) College Players OFFICERS Kyle Terry, President Charlianna Wilson, Vice-President Mildred Boehner, Secretary-Treasurer Jean Christie, Historian Ruth Curtis, Sponsor College players is a group of young people under the sponsorship of Miss Ruth Curtis of the speech department. More than one hundred students work together in this group for the purpose of enjoying and sharing with others the very best in heritage of dramatic literature. This purpose has dominated and directed the activities of the group since its beginning in 1912, as a class in Shakespeare under Professor E. R. Barrett. The organization, then the Thalian Guild and later the College Dramatic Club, under the direction of Dr. C. M. Wise, was the nucleus from which grew the present speech department. A year's work is divided between social activities and dramatic productions. Activities consist of two one-act plays fortnightly throughout the year and three to four major productions. (Page 132) Howlers OFFICERS Geraldine Bondurant, President Katherine Troester, Vice-President Mary Louise Link, Secretary Dolores Peterson, Treasurer Frances Fuller, Sponsor ROLL Mildred Adair Siegis Allen Mary K. Brady Virginia Bray Mildred Brenner Mildred Brockway Charlotte Burdett Bernice Byers Maxine Corey Lois Carmichael Jean Christie Louise Carter Lucille Clark Katherine Coil Raeburn Crosswhite Martha Decker Helen Deverman Thelma Dodson Lucille Dreyer Rachel English Louise Fleer Jean Gregory Marjory Gregory Mildred Hall Charlotte Hanson Flora Jean Hardy Annabelle Hill Betty Huckstep Bethana Johnson Margaret Ruth Jones Elinor Kaster Minnie Karr Ruth La Favre Lucy Leslie Zenna McCune Jean McGlashon Martha Ann Mitchell Mary Motter Oleta Patton Roberta Phelps Mary Carl Raine Nellie Raine Margaret Robinson Mary L. Robinson Anne Russell Marguerite Satterfield Carabel Seaman Mary M. Shouse Lelia Smedley Martha Spath Katherine Troester Ruth Triplett Charlotte Vandiver Olive Ann Walker Marian Walker Avis Wheatcraft Helen White Anne Wirth Melba Woolf Aileen Young (Page 133) The A. C. E The A. C. E. is an organization that has for its purpose 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, kindergaretn and primary grades, and to raise the standard of the professional training for teachers and leaders in this field OFFICERS Thelma Dodson, President Avis Wheatcraft, Vice-President Harriet Edrington, Secretary Marie Darr, Treasurer Irene McGoldrick, Reporter Willie Whitson, Sponsor ROLL Blanche Bragg Mary Buchanan Nelda Lee Curry Verna Dalzell Marie Darr Alta Derksen Thelma Dodson Harriett Edrington Dorothy Farnsworth Ruth Glidewell Marjory Gregory Maxine Hughes Miriam Hughes Helen Keller Ursa Lemen Lucy Leslie Irene McGoldrick Margaret McCaul Martha McCue Marjorie Motter Mary Novinger Helen Sherer Reva Singley Dorothy Slocum Marjorie Smith Avis Wheatcraft (Page 134) Sitting--Vernon Wright, Charles Thompson, Lee Botts, Stanley Spangler, Carson Erwin, William Jones, Alva Erwin Standing--Fred Russell, Emery Wolf, Eugene Richardson, Ivor Reno, J. Francis Turner, Lowell Creed, Norman Webber, Wardell Stanfield, James Deveny, William Griggs. "Ag" Club OFFICERS I. K. Jones, President Lowell Creed, Vice-President William Griggs, Secretary-Treasurer Fred Russell, Sponsor The "ag" club was organized in the fall of 1935 by the boys in this field. They felt a need for an organization to promote a greater interest in this division. The organization meets on the first and third Thursdays of the month. At each meeting an outside speaker talks to the group on some interesting phase of agriculture. (Page 135) The Honorary Art Club The honorary art club, reorganized 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 is the annual art exhibit which it holds each spring. Often the organization tries to make trips to near-by cities to make a study of art galleries. OFFICERS Mary Ratliff, President Beth Purdy, Vice-President Mary Louise Link, Secretary-Treasurer Edith Dabney, Sponsor Sitting--Minnie Karr, Beth Purdy, Elsie Jones, Mary Ratliff, Mary Louise Link, Dorothy Patton. Standing--Miss Cornett, Lois Schnelle, Mary Frances Wood, Margaret Loughridge, Miss Sweeney, Carabel Seaman, Miss Dabney, Grace Pearl Macomber. (Page 136) Sitting--Jimmie Jameson, Anita Begole, Penelope Love, Irene Kuhns, Lois Shaner, Crystal Loughead, Maurine Poage. Second Row--Noah Richardson, Cliff Cornwell, Bob McKinney, Margaret Ann George, Martha Spath, LaVerne Cable, Francis Hedrick, Forest Crooks. Top Row--E. S. Avison, Louis Vanderford, Paul Schwada, Leland Wood, Willard Spath, Charles Cornwell, Rankin Gibson, Gerald Brown, Arden Collins. Debate Squad The debate squad, an informal organization to the extent of no president or other officers, is a group to which all College debaters and those interested automatically become members. The Debate Squad meetings are not scheduled on any bulletin board but are held when students or faculty debaters meet and discuss problems with which they are confronted. The members assist in judging and organizing various debate and forensic tournaments and participate in many club, high school, and college programs. Out of the Debate Squad comes many Pi Kappa Delta members but the most important outcome is the entertaining and profitable hours in which the members participate in mutually enjoyable activities. (Page 137) The Echo Staff Wayne Frederick.................Editor Leland Wood.....................Business Manager Henrietta Rudasill..............Assistant Editor Lois Shaner.....................Assistant Business Manager Beth Purdy......................Art Editor George Wilson...................Men's Athletic Editor Thelma Dodson...................Women's Athletic Editor Walter Kasiske..................Organization Editors Maurine Poage...................Organization Editors Robert McKinney.................Organization Editors Charles Cornwell................Organization Editors Paul Schwada....................Make-up Editors Mildred Shepard.................Make-up Editors Felix Rothschild................Advisory Board Howard Skinner..................Advisory Board Ralph Bedell....................Advisory Board First Row--Walter Kasiske, Maurine Poage, Beth Purdy, Henrietta Rudasill, Robert McKinney. Second Row--Wayne Frederick, Howard Skinner, Ralph Bedell, Felix Rothschild, Leland Wood. Third Row--Charles Cornwell, Paul Schwada, Lois Shaner, Thelma Dodson, Mildred Shepard, George Wilson. (Page 138) (Page 139) K (Page 140) Book IV (Page 141) Features In dedicating Book IV to Features, we hope that the bits of material included herewith will be of interest to the reader (Page 142) MAIDS OF HONOR Pauline Leslie Frances Glasgow Helen Boyland (Page 143) Echo Queen Roberta Phelps (Page 144) Representative Terrell Evans Commerce Leona Teter Mathematics Carl Noble Athletics Reyburn Crosswhite Health Beth Purdy Art Robert Mulford English Agnes Dinsmore Social Science These students were selected by the various departments as honor students representing the department. The selection was made solely or primarily on a scholarship basis. (Page 145) Students Leland Wood Speech Wallace Hobbie Science Mildred Brown Domestic Science Betty Huckstep Music Harriett Edrington Elementary Education Charles Young Social Science We include such a feature because we feel that many times students who have high ranking in the academic field are generally overshadowed by the "spectaculars" of extra-curricular activities. (Page 146) HEADLINES as taken from the Northeast Missourian during the 1935-1936 School Year June 28, 1935 Adult Education Course Offers Extra Credit to Teachers College Students July 12, 1935 July 12, 1935 "The Red Carnation" to be Presented at Garden Party next Thursday Evening August 1, 1935 "Bartered Bride" in Kirk Auditorium Tonight September 9. 1935 Carthage College Season's Opener October 16, 1935 District Teachers 25th Annual Meet Begins Tomorrow November 7, 1935 Production of "Seven Keys" is Set for Next Thursday at 8:15 in Kirk Auditorium November 22, 1935 All-School Dance Set for Tonight at 8:30 in Kirk Auditorium Bulldogs Gain 8th M.I.A.A. Crown December 13, 1935 Regents Award of $50.00 is Sought by Debaters (Page 147) anuary 10, 1936 Teachers College Broadcast over WSM in April February 7, 1936 A Cappella Choir to Sing at Vesper Service, Sunday at Presbyterian Church Art Exhibit Scheduled for March February 22, 1936 Board of Regents Meets: Elects Three Teachers and Grants Three Leaves March 2, 1936 Crooks and Richardson to Debate Kansas State Faculty to Present May Fete at School Carnival March 4th March 13, 1936 Northeast Missouri District Contests to be April 17-18 March 20, 1936 Leap Year Dance Set for March 27 March 27, 1936 Tamiris and World Famous Troop to Dance Here Speech Squad Leaves Today for Houston (Page 148) ROBERT CLARK AND SONS HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS North Side Phone 12 McLELLAN STORES CO. 5c TO $1.00 STORE West Side Owl Drug Store Walgreen System Fountain --- Luncheonette Whitman's Candies Elizabeth Arden Toilet Products "Meet Me at The Owl" Phone 40 D. I. Stephenson & Beatty BOB AS ALWAYS . . . 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(Page 162) Index A Adair, Mildred.........................40 Adams, Armon...........................40 Albright, Donald.......................40 Albright, Gail.........................48 Alexander, Ralph.......................34 Allen, Segies..........................40 Archer, Arlene.........................48 Arnold, Kenneth........................40 Ashford, Weldon. .....................20 Aubrey, Geneva.........................48 Avison, E.S............................21 B Bailey, Joe............................34 Baker, Lee.............................35 Bamman, Henry, Jr......................48 Barkley, Mary..........................48 Barnes, David..........................48 Barnes, Mary Lee.......................48 Barnes, Rose...........................48 Barnett, Kathryn.......................48 Beard, Elma Lee........................48 Beckner, William.......................26 Bedell, Ralph C........................21 Beggs, Bernice.........................20 Begole, Anita..........................48 Bell, Naomi............................40 Belt, Wanda Lee........................40 Bennett, Mariana.......................48 Berry, Abbie Lou.......................48 Bertram, Regina Lois...................48 Bier, Margaret.........................48 Biggerstaff, J. L......................21 Biggerstaff, Johnny....................40 Bishoff, Ruth..........................48 Blankenhorn, Jean......................40 Blossom, Daisy.........................48 Blue, Evalee •.........................40 Boehner, Mildred.......................34 Bohon, Russell.........................48 Boise, Avin............................48 Bondurant, Bryce.......................26 Booram, Charles........................48 Borron, Elizabeth......................49 Botts, Lee.............................40 Bradshaw, Jewell.......................34 Brady, Mary Kathryn....................34 Bragg, Blanche.........................34 Bragg, Kate............................34 Bray, Virginia.........................48 Bray, Willis J.........................21 Brenizer, Carl.........................48 Brenner, Mildred.......................40 Brightwell, Margaret Ellen.............58 Brockway, Mildred......................34 Brown, Alma............................40 Brown, Gerald..........................40 Brown, Mildred.........................26 Browne, Sylva..........................22 Brunberg, David........................49 Bruns, Freda...........................21 Buhl, Christine........................26 Burdett, Charlotte.....................49 Burnett, Maurice.......................40 Burns, Fred, Jr........................49 Burns, Virginia........................49 Burt, Charles..........................49 Busick, James..........................49 Bybee, Vera Frances....................49 Byers, Bernice.........................49 C Cable, LaVerne.........................49 Caldwell, Helen........................49 Callihan, Rosanna......................49 Campbell, Anna Corrine.................49 Cannady, Louise........................26 Carlberg, George.......................49 Carmichael, Lois.......................40 Carroll, Lotus.........................49 Carter, Louise.........................49 Carter, Stuart.........................49 Cary, Maxine...........................49 Case, John F...........................34 Cavanah, Ralph.........................41 Chappell, Lelah........................34 Childers, J. P.........................49 Chipman, Lucille.......................41 Christie, Jean.........................34 Cissna, Keith..........................49 Clark, Catherine.......................41 (Page 163) Clark, Millard..........................41 Cleeton, Juanita........................50 Clevenger, Clara H......................20 Clevenger, Lewis........................21 Cochran, Carroll........................26 Cochran, Kenneth........................50 Coil, Kathryn.......................... 50 Cole, Duane.............................50 Collier, Howell.........................50 Cook, John..............................41 Cook, Susanna...........................34 Cooley, Larry...........................41 Cornett, Bracy..........................20 Cornwell, Charles.......................41 Cornwell, Clifton.......................21 Courtney, Laura Lou.....................41 Cox, Orris..............................26 Coy, Martha.............................34 Craft, Philip...........................34 Craig, Jennings.........................50 Creamer, Kenneth........................50 Creed, Lowell...........................26 Crooks, Forest..........................26 Crookshank, Robert......................50 Croswhite, Raeburn......................34 Crow, Jane..............................20 Cunningham, Derrell.....................50 Cupp, James.............................41 Curry, Nelda Lee........................26 Curtis, Anna R..........................20 Curtis, Evelyn..........................34 D Dabney, Edith.........................20 Dalton, Ruth Anne.....................41 Daniels, Geneva.......................50 Danner, Lodema........................50 Darr, Marie...........................41 Davis, Hilliard.......................35 Davis, Ruth...........................50 Decker, Harold........................41 Decker, Martha........................50 Derksen, Alta.........................41 Deveny, Jim...........................50 Deverman, Helen.......................50 Dew, Chloressa........................41 Diehl, John.......................... 50 Dinger, J. E., Jr.....................35 Densmore, Agnes.......................26 Dodson, Thelma........................35 Dodson, Virginia......................26 Dorsey, Wayne.........................50 Drane, Ruth...........................50 Drennen, Fred.........................50 Dreyer, Lucille.......................41 Dunkle, Roy...........................50 E Easley, Deloma........................51 Edrington, Flora Louise...............51 Edrington, Harriett...................26 Edwards, Marjorie.....................27 Eger, Esther..........................51 Eggert, Goldie........................27 Elliott, Russell......................51 Elsea, Welborne.......................51 English, Rachael......................41 Eppenstein, Sparks....................51 Epperson, Harold......................35 Erickson, Eugene......................51 Erwin, Alva...........................51 Erwin, Carson.........................51 Evans, Terrell........................27 F Fanning, Arlene.......................51 Farnsworth, Dorothy...................35 Farson, Kenneth.......................42 Faurot, Fred W........................23 Fawcett, Vera.........................20 Feigenspan, Virginia..................51 Felhaber, Mary........................51 Findley, Jane.........................27 Fish, Phyllis.........................51 Fleer, Louise.........................51 Flesch, Joe...........................35 Fleshman, Myrtle......................51 Forquer, Pauline......................42 Fountain, W. H........................51 Fowler, Paul..........................51 Fox, Leon.............................35 Frederick, Wayne......................27 Freeman, Joe..........................42 Fugate, Verl..........................42 Fuller, Frances.......................23 (Page 164) G Graham, Edyth.........................51 Gramling, Hazel.......................52 Grandstaff, Earl-Clayton..............52 Grassle, Sue..........................21 Green, C. R...........................23 Green, Emil...........................52 Gregory, Jean.........................52 Gregory, Marjory......................35 Griffith, C. Truman...................52 Griggs, Mary Ellen....................42 Grilli, Mario.........................42 Gunn, Wilma...........................45 Guthrie, David........................35 H Hagans, Doris..........................52 Hall, Louise...........................42 Hall, Mildred..........................42 Hamilton, Dorothy......................52 Hammonds, Helen........................52 Hanson, Charlotte......................52 Hardy, Florajean.......................52 Hardy, Lanier..........................52 Harlan, Del............................35 Harrington, Fern.......................35 Hartford, Edwin........................52 Harty, John............................23 Hathaway, Anna Lee.....................42 Hayes, Eustelle........................27 Hayes, Maxine..........................35 Hayward, Eula Mae......................52 Heap, Eddie............................42 Hedrick, Frances.......................52 Heinze, Peter..........................27 Hendricks, Margaret....................35 Herrick, Emma..........................42 Heyd, J. W.............................20 Hibbard, Orell.........................52 Hill, Annabelle........................52 Hilt, Dorothy Jane.....................35 Hobbie, Wallace........................27 Hook, Ethel............................23 Hopewell, Kathryn......................52 Horn, Wesley...........................52 Huckstep, Betty........................27 Hudson, Gip............................36 Huey, Beulah...........................36 Hughes, Christena......................53 Hughes, Miriam Green...................27 Hull, Robert...........................52 Hunsaker, Harley.......................27 I Ingerslew, Don.........................27 J Jacobs, Kenneth........................36 Jaeger, George.........................52 Jameson, Helen.........................53 Jamison, G. H..........................23 Jeffries, Leo..........................53 Jenkins, Parvin........................53 Jensen, Carl...........................52 Johnson, Bethana.......................42 Johnson, Ernest........................53 Johnson, Helen.........................53 Johnson, Katharyn......................36 Johnston, Julia Anne .................53 Jones, Annette.........................53 Jones, Elsie...........................42 Jones, Hal............................ 53 Jones, Kenneth.........................36 Jones, Lee.............................28 Jones, Margaret Ruth...................53 Jones, Richard.........................53 Jones, Roberta.........................53 Jones, Ruth Margaret...................53 Jones, Wanda Lee.......................53 Jones, William.........................53 K Kapfer, Enola Mae......................53 Karr, Minnie...........................28 Kasiske, Walter........................28 Kaster, Elinor.........................36 Keller, Helen..........................36 Kelley, Phillip........................53 Kelso, Paul C..........................53 (Page 165) Kemp, Kenneth........................28 Kennedy, Minnie M.....................22 Kennett, Helen........................42 Kerby, Verle..........................36 Kidd, Josephine.......................28 Kiesow, Rosalie.......................53 Kilbane, Irvine.......................53 Kitch, C. A., Jr......................23 Knight, Dean..........................36 Kuhn, Hazel...........................43 Kuhns, Irene..........................43 Kurtz, Jean...........................53 L LaFavre, Ruth.........................43 Lambert, Anna.........................54 Lammers, Victor.......................43 Lane, Norman..........................54 Lantz, Frances........................54 Lathrop, James........................54 Lauck, Thelma.........................54 Lauer, Myrna..........................20 Laughlin, George......................54 Lay, Fred.............................36 Lay, Reba.............................54 Leavell, Alma.........................54 Lee, Mary.............................43 Leeper, Chauncey......................54 Leib, Ben W...........................22 Lemen, Ursa...........................43 Leslie, Lucy..........................43 Leslie, Pauline.......................54 Lewis, Roy............................54 Lindley, Worth........................36 Lindley, Mary Margaret................54 Link, Mary Louise.....................36 Livezey, Helen........................54 Loughead, Crystal.....................43 Loughridge, Margaret..................43 Love, Penelope........................43 Ludwig, George........................36 Lynch, Edna...........................54 Lynn, Ercell..........................28 M Macomber, Grace Pearl................36 Maddox, Delbert......................28 MaGee, Llora.........................21 Magee, Viola.........................20 Mangus, Elizabeth....................55 Mansfield, Adine.....................28 Martin, C. W.........................22 Maupin, J. C.........................55 McCaul, Margaret.....................36 McClamrock, Melba....................54 McClelland, Violet...................54 McClure, C. H........................20 McCue, Martha........................54 McCune, Geraldine....................43 McCune, Zenna........................37 McDonald, Isabel.....................54 McDonald, Leon.......................36 McFadden, Irwin......................54 McGlashon, Jean......................54 McGoldrick, Irene....................37 McHarg, Lynn.........................28 McKinney, Robert.....................28 McLeod, Harry........................54 McMillan, Sue........................28 Meierhoffer, Virginia................22 Meilicke, Ardis......................55 Milhoan, Darlene.....................55 Miller, Charlotta....................37 Milligan, Carroll....................37 Mills, Jack..........................55 Minor, Mildred.......................55 Mitchell, Martha Anne................55 Moffitt, Virginia....................55 Monroe, Joyce........................37 Monroe, Mary Bess....................55 Montgomery, James....................55 Moorman, Katherine...................28 Morelock, Lucille....................43 Morlan, Melvin.......................43 Morlan, Winston......................28 Morse, Norman........................55 Motter, Marjorie.....................43 Motter, Mary.........................28 Murdock, Bill........................37 Mustion, Dale........................37 Myers, Dorothy.......................29 Myers, Virginia......................55 N Nash, Helen..........................43 Newcomer, Kenneth....................43 Nighswonger, Wilton E................29 (Page 166) Noble, Carl 29 Noble, Alice 55 Norris, Dorothy 37 Northcraft, Vivian 55 Novinger, Mary 29 O O'Donnel, Bonnie 29 Opfer, Louis 55 P Parcell, James 55 Pattinson, Eleanor 29 Pattinson, Sallie 22 Patton, Dorothy 29 Patton, F. 29 Patton, Oleda 44 Pearson, Hubert 55 Pemberton, W. S. 21 Peterson, Dolores 37 Pfeffer, Charles B. 29 Phelps, Roberta 55 Phillips, Elizabeth 55 Pickard, Wilma 55 Poage, Maurine 37 Porter, Robert B. 29 Prickett, Lucille 55 Prindle, Isabella 37 Prindle, Mary Alice 44 Proffer, Elizabeth 56 Purdy, Beth 37 Purdy, W. G. 56 R Raine, Mary Carl 44 Raine, Nellie 56 Redford, Martha 20 Reeves, Billie 56 Reger, Harold 29 Renoe, Ivor 29 Richardson, Eugene 56 Richardson, Noah 44 Rider, Woodrow 29 Rieger, Wray 21 Riley, Coral 29 Roberts, Avan Lee 45 Robertson, Jeff 30 Robertson, Oleta 56 Robinson, Carlotta 56 Robinson, Margaret 37 Robinson, Mary Louise 44 Roderick, John5 6 Rogerson, Charles 56 Rollins, Joan 56 Rothschild, Felix 22 Rudasill, Doris 56 Rudasill, Henrietta 30 Rudd, Florence 56 Russell, Anne 30 Russell, Fred S. 21 Ryle, Walter H. 22 S Satterfield, Marguerite 30 Sayre, La Vaughn 56 Schafer, Loubelle 56 Schell, James 56 Schneider, Louise 56 Schneider, Maxine 56 Schnelle, Lois 30 Schubert, Thelma 56 Schnitzer, Virginia 56 Schwada, Mary 56 Schwada, Paul 44 Scott, Lee Anna 56 Seaman, Carabel 37 Sees, J. Edwin 37 Selby, P. O. 22 Shain, Thelma 23 Shaner, Lois 44 Shanight, Charlotte 57 Shanight, Harry 44 Shanight, Herbert 57 Shannon, Virginia 44 Sheehey, Thomas 44 Shepherd, Mildred 44 Shoop, Maryland 58 Shoush, Mary Margaret 57 Shoush, Robert 44 Simmons, Lucy 20 Simpson, Ivis 57 Simpson, Roy 44 Singley, Carola 57 Singley, Reva 38 Sirakas, John 44 Slemons, Agnes 22 Smedley, Lelia M 37 (Page 167) Smith. G. W........................... 30 Smith, Marjorie........................44 Smith, Mary Margaret...................57 Snyder, Don............................57 Snyder, Mary...........................44 Spangler, Mae..........................57 Spangler, Stanley......................38 Spath, Martha..........................57 Spath, Willard.........................45 Spencer, Vern..........................57 Spindler, Emmett.......................38 Staats. Marjorie.......................30 Stacy, Perry...........................38 Stamer, Paul...........................45 Stanfield, Wordell.....................45 Stokes, Jas. S.........................21 Story, Frances.........................30 Stout, Barrett.........................21 Stout, Kemble..........................30 Strub, Paul............................57 Summers, Mary Agnes ...................30 Sykes, Kenneth.........................38 T Taylor, Dorothy......................30 Taylor, Reba.........................57 Terry, Helen.........................57 Terry, Kyle..........................38 Teter, Leona ........................30 Thomas, Charlotte....................30 Thompson, Alice......................57 Thompson, Beatrice...................30 Thompson, Charles....................38 Thompson, Nellie Mae.................45 Thoroughman, George..................57 Thoroughman, William.................45 Thorpe, Marjorie.....................45 Tinsley, William.....................57 Tompkins, Arthur.....................57 Towne, Ruth..........................57 Trent, James E.......................57 Triplett, Ruth.......................57 Troester, Carl A., Jr................38 Troester, Kathryn....................31 Turner, Allen........................45 Turner, Billy .......................57 Turner, J. Francis...................31 Tyhurst, Lucille.....................58 V Valentine, R. E........................22 Vanderford, Louis......................45 Vandiver, Charlotte ...................45 Veatch, Glenn .... ....................48 Vieth, Arlington.......................31 W Wade, Nan E............................22 Walden, W. C., Jr .....................58 Walker, Olive Ann......................58 Walker, Louise.........................58 Walker, Marian.........................58 Wallace, Mary Ellen....................58 Waller, Granville......................58 Waters, John...........................58 Webb, Karl............................ 22 Weber, Norman..........................58 Wellman, Gladys........................58 Wells, George .........................23 Wells, Mary............................58 Wells, Nancy...........................58 Welsh, Wynema..........................58 Welsz, Florence........................58 Wheatcraft, Avis.......................38 Whitson, Willie........................22 Whittom, Leona ........................31 Williams, Dorothy......................58 Williams, Gilbert......................38 Williams, Julia Anne...................58 Wilson, Charlianna.....................38 Wilson, Orace..........................31 Wilson, George.........................31 Wilt, Gregory..........................58 Wolf, Mildred..........................45 Wood, Harlan...........................38 Wood, Ida Belle........................58 Wood, Leland...........................38 Woodrow, Lavinia.......................58 Woolf, Melba ..........................45 Worth, Anne............................58 Wright, Vernon.........................45 Wynn, John Henry.......................58 Y Yadon, Clara...........................20 Yaskiw. Alex...........................58 Young, Aileen..........................38 Young, Charles.........................38 (Page 168) Autographs (Page 169) (Page 170) (Page 171) (Back Cover) B