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Edmund Henry Wuerpel

fDMUND HENRY WUERPEL, Director of the School of Fine Arts; First Sellew Medal, Manual Training School; Secretary, 1891-1893, and Honorary Member, 1894 , American Art Association, Paris; Recording Secretary, Paris Advisory

Committee, Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; Member of Jury of Selection, Ameri- can Section, Universal Exposition, Paris, 1900; Member of Jury of Selection and Jury of Awards, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Active Member and Vice-President, 2x4 Club, 1895-1897; Silver Medal, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 1904; Silver Medal, Lewis and Clark Exposition, 1905; Member Conference of Cities Committee, and Pro- gram Committee, St. Louis Pageant, 1914; Member Advisory Committee of the Middle West, Panama-Pacific Exposition, 1915; Member Special Committee of Paintings of the Middle West.

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®lj? Art ^rlf00l ®V faculty

EDMUND H. WUERPEL, Director - - Lecturer in Composition and Artistic An- atomy

HENRIETTA ORD JONES - . - - - Instructor in Ceramic Decoration and Pot- tery

CORDELIA T. BAKER ----- Instructor in Bookbinding and Leather Work

DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON - - - Instructor in Drawing, Painting and Wood Carving

GUSTAV VON SCHLEGELL - Instructor in Drawing, Painting and Mono- typing

VICTOR S. HOLM ----- Instructor in Modeling MARGARET E. BARNES - Instructor in Decorative Design and Ap-

plied Art FREDERICK G. CARPENTER - - - - Instructor in Drawing, Painting and Join-

ery GUILDA BRINKHURST - Instructor in the Junior Saturday Class MICHAEL HENRY LIPMAN - Instructor in Illustration CHARLES FRANKLIN GALT - Instructor in the Antique Class LEOLA BULLIVANT ----- Instructor in the Metal Classes ESTELLE BOWLES librarian FANNY E. PERKINS ... - Secretary of the School

I COR. 11—And if any man hunger, let him eat at home.—COMMONS MANACEM

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The following were commended:

RUTH FINCH, for Work in Antique; LOUISE HOMEYER, for Sketch Work; HORACE GRAF, for Design.

Certificates for the completion of courses were granted as follows:

Design China

EDNA VOSSLER AND MOLLIE MUELLER IRENE SPERRING AND FREDA UDE

Art ;8>tuitettt0 Art g>iufonta lEorallrii ^eronfc Qterm, (fpmng Jfobriwnj, 1915

MARJORY ABBOTT FLORENCE AYLIN EARL E. BAUER FRED BAUER MYRLE BENEDICT HOWARD B. BETTERSWORTH CLARA BLATTNER GUILDA BRINGHURST CLARA AMELIA BROMEYER MRS. LEOLA BULLIVANT MRS. SARAH F. CAMP BARBARA SLAYBACK CARPER CARL CHALEANT PHILIP A. CONRATH GEORGE CONREY HELEN COOK

JEANNETTE ELLIOTT CROWDUS CLARA LOUISE CULLEY RUTH DISBROW HARRY A. DoERR GASTON MESLIER DONOHOE MRS. W. B. DOUGLAS WM. FORREST HARLAND HORNE FRAZER KATHERINE FREDERICK ARTHUR L. FRIEDRICH ANNA L. GIFFORD LILLIAN CONSTANCE GLASER DOROTHY M. GRACE

HORACE GRAF ELMER HAHN MARY PIERS HALLETT MRS. MARY PRESCOTT HATCH LULA HAYDEN JOHN M. HELLER, JR. MILDRED HENKEL EDITH E. HETHCOCK MINNIE TIPTON HICKERSON LOUISE HOMEYER ELLEN HUNTER SOPHIE RUTH ISAACS DONALD SCOTT JOHNSON MANLEY L. KELLER ALICE DAY KERNAN MAUDE KLEIN MARGUERITE KRAPF ROLAND KREBS ELSIE LOEFFLER MRS. EMMA WAGONER LONG PEARL LUFF MINNIE W. MACE FRED A. MAUNTEL CATHERINE MCCAUSLAND ELIZABETH S. MCLELI.AN MRS. EDITH MEPHAM JULES MONTI GLADYS MOSER SALLIE MUNN ORA LE MAUDE OWEN

HARRY D. PAYNE CORNELIA EMMA PETERS KURT PLACHE WALTER QUERMANN EDNA RALL PERCY E. RAMSAY VIRGINIA RICKETTS BEULAH RUTH ANITA SANDERS LELA SANDERS MARY SEMPLE MAY SHARPS MRS. MORRIS SKRAINKA EDITH SMITH WARREN P. SPEED ETHEL STAHL MARION STRAUB

NANETTE THOMAS LOUISE LENOIR THOMAS WALTER D. THOMAS EDNA A. TOENGES BEATRICE TURNER EDITH BEATRICE UNGER VICTOR VACCAREZZA NOEMI WALSH EDNA K. WANGELIN HELEN WILLIAMS BEULAH MAE WIXSON HELEN H. WYMAN

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Ps. 37—Mark the perfect man.—DAVE BERGER.

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Art &dpml Iftftums—3fmu>, 1914 LIFE AND PORTRAIT IN BLACK AND WHITE

Wit HOWARD FRENCH ------- Bronze Medal (still in school in Saturday P. M. class only)

BLACK AND WHITE SKETCHES

JOHN M. HELLER, JR. ------ Bronze Medal (still in school)

ILLUSTRATION

MILDRED L. BAILEY - - Bronze Medal (now Mrs. Fred Carpenter)

THERESA JONES -------- Honorable Mention

COLOR COMPOSITION

RUTH FELKER -------- Silver Medal

BLACK AND WHITE COMPOSITION

HARI.AND FRAZER -------- Honorable Mention (still in school)

DESIGN

HOWARD B. BETTERSWORTH ------ Honorable Mention (still in school)

POTTERY AND METAL

MRS. LEOLA BULLIVANT Bronze Medal (still in school)

CERAMICS

LYDIA STUENKEL - - - Honorable Mention

BOOKBINDING

CLARA BROMEYER - - Honorable Mention (still in school)

MODELING

EDITH UNGER - Honorable Mention (still in school)

For excellence of work in all classes:

LILLIAN CONSTANCE GLASER ----- Wayman Crow Medal and Scholarship (still in school)

ps. 37—And he dclighteth in his way.—PAUL BURG.

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HARRIET BAGGOT DORIS BAKER J. CHARLES BERNINGHAUS DOROTHY BERNINGHAUS LUCILLE BLACKWELDER HAROLD BOGASCH WM. A. BYRNES JULIUS CURLEY CATHERINE DETCHMENDY GRACE DOUD MARGARET DWYER* FRANCES E. DYKE DELANCEY FLOYD-JONES AGNES FRIEDMAN GLORIA ELMA GEISINGER DAISY GORE HELEN CELESTE GREEN MAE P. GREEN PEARL T. GREENO ROSE LING HAHN WALKER HANCOCK LANGDON HARDWICKE CHARLES HARTER

ELIZABETH HARTER CHARLES EDWARD HOBSON ELIZABETH HOLLIDAY CHARLES MARSHALL AMY ISAACS IDA M KANE VERA L. KANE MARGARET KENDRICK MICHAEL W. LANG ELIZABETH LEHMAN GlSELLA LOEFFLER WM. J. LONERGAN

SOPHIE MAAS NANCY MERTON

GEORGE MEYER LORRAINE MEYER EMILY MILLIKEN VIRGINIA MOBERLY WM. PENN NEWBY

GEORGE O'NEIL JULIE PAPIN ERNEST G. REYNOLDS

MARION I. RICHARDSON RICHARD S. ROGERS EMMA SCHAPER

HUCKINS EMMA STUYVESANT MARGARET THOMPSON MRS. P. J. TOOMEY STEPHANIE WALMSLEY ALBERT WRIGHT DICKINSON

WATERMAN DOROTHY WHITIS HILDA BEAUREGARD WHITTE-

MORE DOROTHY WITTENBERG EDITH C. WRIGHT

JACOB DEIFER GEO. T. ERNST WM. HOWARD FRENCH BYRON KNOBLOCK MICHAEL W. LANG VINCENT MUELLER MRS. G. VON SCHLEGELL ANNA WALTERS FRANK M. WHITE

Art §>ttttottte lal iltequ? BY PHILIP CONRATH

ONE of the largest and most beautiful affairs given by any organi- zation of the University was the Bal Masque given by the Art Students' Association. It has been the custom of the Art stu- dents to give an annual entertainment, the proceeds of which have

gone toward the scholarship fund, whose maintenance is one of their activ- ities. Heretofore these entertainments have been minor, though beautiful, affairs, and have not been intended to attract outside patronage. This year, however, their scope was broader. They extended an invitation to the gen- eral public.

Their boldness brought the desired results. The Arabian Nights Ball was a success in every detail. The beautiful color and rhythm lent an at- mosphere of refined abandon and called forth that feeling of comradeship which makes an affair successful.

But why describe it? Everyone remembers the spell of enchantment thrown over them when at ten o'clock the Muezzin, Mr. Paul M. Winter, invoked the genie to create the beautiful picture. What a masterpiece the genie, Imagination, created. First, he showed us the Grand Vizier, Mr. M. H. Eipman. He hobbled up to the dais and struck the gong which called the Sultan and his court together. The Sultan and Sultana, with their attend-

Ps. 33—Sing unto them a new song.—QUARTETTE SINGING JERUSALEM.

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ants numbering two hundred people, led the grand march, after which the general dancing followed. At intervals of thirty minutes a stroke of the gong enchanted everyone anew with some beautiful story, dance or panto- mime. The program was as follows:

SULTAN AND RETINUE

Sulta™ ------ r - DAWSON DAWSON-WATSON Scheherazade - - . . . . . Miss SoPHIE IsAACS

Jester -------- VICTOR VACCAEEZZA Executioner ------ THOS W FEY

Grand Vizier - - - - . . M. H. LlPMAN

Ladies in Wathng ----- MlssES BEINGHURST, HOMEYER AND MACE

ANITRAL DANCE Amtra ------- ^£Isg MAEGAEET BREEN

Assisted by MISSES THOMAS, PETERS, WIXON, GLASER, RICKETTS, A'YWN

THE AWAKENING OF THE SPHINX

The Sphinx - Miss. AGNES CADY

Spirits of Incense MRS. VON SCHLEGELL, MISSES AMY ISAACS, EDITH UNGEE, GLADYS I/YNWAEE AND NANCY COONSMAN

Egyptian Dance

MISS LILLIAN I/YDEIARD

Danse Blanche

MISS EDITH UNGER

THE CAPTIVE PRINCESS

Pantomime

Captive Princess ----- Miss MILLY OERTEL Sultan ------- MR. PHILIP PRATT Executioner ------ MR. DON WATSON Sword bearer - Miss BEULAH RUTH Cup bearer ------ Miss HILDA WATSON Slaves ------- MESSES. QUEEMANN AND CONEEY Palanquin bearers ----- MESSRS. JOHNSON, DOERR, PLACHE AND

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ACTS 9—Chosen vessel to bear my name.—MRS. MARGUERITE PIERCE DOLCH.

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6( George Thomas Moore, A. M., Ph. D.

fEORGE THOMAS MOORE, Director of the Henry Shaw School of .Botany; B. S., Wabash, 1894,; A. B., Harvard, 1895; A. M., 1896; Ph. D., 1900; As-

sistant Cryptogamic Laboratory, Harvard, 1897-1899; Instructor in Cryptogamic Botany, Radcliffe, 1898-1899; in charge Botanical Department, Dartmouth, 1899-1901 ; Physiologist and Algologist, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Department of Agricul- ture, 1901-1902; in charge of Laboratory, Plant Physiology, 1902-1905; Professor of Plant Physiology and Applied Botany, Henry Shaw School of Botany; Plant Physiol- ogist, Missouri Botanical Garden, 1909-1912; Engelman Professor of Botany, Wash- ington University, Director Henry Shaw School of Botany, Director Missouri Botani- cal Garden, 1912 ; Instructor Cryptogamic Botany, Marine Biological Laboratory, 1896-1907; Head of the Department of Botany, 1907; Lecturer, 'Contamination of Water Supplies," Thayer School of Engineering, 1900-1902; "Economic Botany," Dart- mouth, 1901-1902; Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science; Secretary, Botanical Society of America, 1910 ; President, Engelman Botany Club, 1912 ; President, St. Louis Biological Club, 1912; Member of Society of Bacteriol- ogists; Philosophical Society; Washington Academy of Science; St. Louis Academy of Sciences; Published, "On the Contamination of Water Supplies by Algae," "The Fixation of Free Nitrogen by Root Nodule Organisms," "Morphology and Physiology of the Algae."

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">saEs FACULTY ,1 SMAVY SCWtfL^BtfTANY^g^M

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GEORGE THOMAS MOORE, PH. D. BENJAMIN MINGE DUGGAR, PH. D. JESSE MOORE GREENMAN, PH. D. EDWARD ANGUS BURT, PH. D. - JACOB RICHARD SCHRAMM, PH. D. FRANK BURKETT WANN, A. B. - ELLEN C. CLARK -

Director Bngleman Professor of Botany Professor of Plant Physiology Associate Professor of Botany Associate Professor of Botany Instructor in Botany Teaching Fellow in Botany Assistant at Mary Institute

§»tatonta in tit? irltnnl of lotang Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1915

A. R. DAVIS J. C. GlLMAN

M. C. MERRILL L. O. OVERHOLTZ

All Other Students

W. W. BONNS M. R. ENSIGN G. W. FREIBLRG

R. A. STUDTHALTER F. B. WANN S. M. ZELLER

MISS CLARA B. HILL

JOB 12—/ am one that is a laughing-stock to his neighbor.—LARKEY.

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(general £>tatematt ^TT^ HEN, in 1885, Mr. Henry Shaw proposed to the Corporation that I # the latter estabusn a Department of Botany, and very generously VAX offered to endow it and to affiliate it with the Missouri Botanical

Garden, the present Henry School of Botany was founded. Later, at the death of Mr. Shaw, the field of instruction was broadened through the additional endowment fund provided for in his will. Today the school enjoys a staff of instructors and material facilities for research that enable its curriculum to include practically all phases of botanical science.

PROV. 31—Her candle goelh not out by night.—MARGUERITE MOTT.

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George Benjamin Mangold, A. B., A. M., Ph. D.

eEORGE BENJAMIN MANGOLD, Director of the School of Social Economy; A. B., Cornell College, 1901; A. M., University of Chicago, 1903; Ph. D., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, 1905; Instructor in Economics, Washington State Col-

lege, 1903-1904; Instructor in Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, 1905-1907; Mem- ber, Charity Organization Society, Philadelphia, 1905-1907; Expert Agent, U. S. De- partment of Labor; Associate Director, Washington University School of Social Econ- omy, 1908-1912; Director, School of Social Economy, 1912 ; Member, American Economic Association; American Association for Labor Legislation; National Con- ference of Charities and Corrections; Chairman, Children's Committee of Missouri State Conference of Charities and Corrections; Secretary, Social Service Conference of St. Louis; Board of Civil Service Examiners for Juvenile Court, St. Louis; Lec- turer for Chautauquas; Author of "Child Problems," "Problems of Child Welfare."

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GEORGE B. MANGOLD, PH. D. - - - . Director CHARLES E. PERSONS, PH. D. - - - Associate Director ORA KELLEY, A. M. - - - - - Assistant and Adviser of Women ANNE M. EVANS, A. B., LE. B. - - Assistant in Research \ _ NINA B LAMKIN ----- Director of Physical Education m the

Young Women's Christian Association and Lecturer

ROGER N. BALDWIN, A. M. - - - Secretary of the Civic League MARY HENKE ------ Secretary .to the Director EDITH SHORT ------ Librarian

NELLE ABRAHAMS SOPHIA AHLERS HARRIE ALCOCK MARY L. BAIRD KATHERINE E. BARADA JESSIE BARTRAW CAROLINE BATES MRS. A. H. BRADLEY MAY H. BREEDING MARY COCHEL DAISY CONNOR MRS. LOU R. ESSEX MABEL FERGUSON LOUISE FISHER ELIZA J. FULTON MRS. I. ALLISON GAINES ISABEL C. GAINWELL

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MRS. PAUL (ANNA) GOODALE LOUISE GOODRICH JANE L. GREEN EMELIE GROENE MARIE L. HAWLEY BEATRICE HILB GRACE HUTCHINSON HAZEL JOERDER MYRTLE JOERDER ELLA A. KOCH GUSTAV LAUTERBACH LOTTA LUCKOW MRS. M. B. MARSH MAE MERRIAM EDITH L. MURDOCK MRS. P. OVERLAND

ELIZABETH PEARL CARRIE PREHN E. C. PUSCHNER BLANCHE RENARD MARY REYNOLDS ETHEL RIDDLE CHARLOTTE RING MRS. VINCENT P. RING ROBERT A. ROESSEL LOUISE RUEMMELI BERTHA SALE JOSEPH SSKWOR MARGARET TAYLOR CLARA TAYLOR ROSE WADDELL MRS. M. B. WILKINSON EDITH V. YOUNG

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JESSIE BARTRAW MRS. CHARLOTTE BIXBY ELIZABETH CRUNDEN HELEN FORBES ISABEL C. GAINWELL

IDA HEGEL VIOLA ANNA HILGEN REV. J. H. HORSTMAN DOROTHY STIX MILIUS MRS. E. R. PAILLON

MRS. EDWINA B. PIM ' ANNA POTTER MINNIE POTTER MRS. W. T. POTTER AMELIA C. RICH

EZEK. 44—And ye shall give unto him the first of your dough.—THE CLASS TREASURER.

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