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              <text>14        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
To a Water Lily ...................... Mac Dowell&#13;
Miss Maupin.&#13;
a. Aufschwung .......................... Schumann&#13;
b. Air de ballet ...................... Chaminade&#13;
Miss Sevier.&#13;
End of the Task ................... Bruno Lessing&#13;
Miss Hogan.&#13;
Concerto ............................ Mendelssohn&#13;
   Capriccio Brilliant.&#13;
Miss Kelley.&#13;
&#13;
On Friday evening, February the 16th, the girls of &#13;
Central College entertained in honor of the Missouri&#13;
Weslyan and Howard-Payne basket ball teams in the&#13;
society halls in Central. They showed themselves proficient&#13;
in the art of entertaining and the evening was a&#13;
very delightful one. In spite of the fact that the two&#13;
preceding games afforded such unhappy results, everyone&#13;
was in high spirits and the time seemed excedingly short.&#13;
Punch was served.&#13;
&#13;
February the 7th was the anniversary of the birth&#13;
of Charles Dickens. In view of this fact our chapel exercises&#13;
of that week were devoted to this famous novelist.&#13;
Each morning a paper on some phase of Dickens'&#13;
life or works was read by one of the girls and the oratory&#13;
pupils gave readings from some of his most noted works.&#13;
Dickens is one of the greatest of English authors and&#13;
the time we devoted to him was very instructive and&#13;
enjoyable.&#13;
&#13;
What is life? Is it something so disagreeable, then,&#13;
that we rush through it as if driven by a whirlwind?&#13;
Each day finds us hurrying faster and faster through&#13;
youth and middle age, then as we come to old age, pausing&#13;
for a moment perhaps, before leaving it forever.&#13;
Why not stop once in awhile in the midst of life and&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
15        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
enjoy it, especially in this age when we have so many&#13;
real pleasures and blessings. Each age is better than the&#13;
preceding one, yet each age finds us in a bigger hurry to&#13;
get through with it. We have so many advantages now&#13;
over the people of other days. We are endowed with so&#13;
much beautiful poetry and elevating truths which we&#13;
have received as an heritage from our forefathers. what&#13;
a sad thing it must have been to have lived in those times&#13;
when the people had no sure belief in immortality. Life&#13;
must then have been dreary indeed, but we have had&#13;
that idea worked out for us. Man is never satisfied with&#13;
his lot, but is always searching for some higher, nobler&#13;
truths. So we have left to us such gems as the following&#13;
by an obscure poet, but nevertheless a beautiful thought:&#13;
"Life! I know not what thou art,&#13;
 But know that thou and I must part;&#13;
 And when, or how, or where we met&#13;
 I own to me's a secret yet.&#13;
"Life! we've been long together,&#13;
 Through pleasant and through cloudy weather;&#13;
 'Tis hard to part when friends are dear,&#13;
 Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear;&#13;
 Then steal away, give little warning,&#13;
 Choose thine own time;&#13;
 Say not good-night, but in some brighter clime&#13;
 Bid me good moring."&#13;
&#13;
EXCHANGE&#13;
Among some of the good college papers we have received&#13;
are the Drury Mirror Normal Student, William&#13;
Jewell Student and the Central Wesleyan Star. There&#13;
are many commendable things found in the various papers&#13;
and are worthy of mention. We believe however that&#13;
the best way to improve our college papers since we are&#13;
more or less judged by our publications is to have the&#13;
best possible material. We are compelled to have some&#13;
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              <text>THE EXPONENT&#13;
OF&#13;
HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE&#13;
Published Every Month During School Year&#13;
FOR TERMS APPLY TO&#13;
Helen Gardner or Ella Vail&#13;
Business Managers&#13;
&#13;
Contents For February Exponent&#13;
LITERARY-                              PAGE&#13;
Memorial Service ........................ 3&#13;
EDITORIAL ............................... 12&#13;
ALUMNAE ................................. -&#13;
EXCHANGES ............................... 15&#13;
Y. W. C. A .............................. 16&#13;
ATHLETIC ................................ 17&#13;
LOCALS .................................. -&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
HOWARD-PAYNE EXPONENT&#13;
Vol. 23  FAYETTE, MISSOURI, FEBRUARY 1912  No. 5&#13;
&#13;
Memorial Service&#13;
On Sunday, January 28, 1912, a Memorial Service&#13;
was held in Classic Hall at Howard-Payne for Miss Cardwell&#13;
and Mrs. Williams, wife of Professor Williams, who&#13;
just this year became a member of our faculty. We feel&#13;
very deeply the loss of these friends and in Miss Cardwell&#13;
we have lost much more than a friend, for she was &#13;
a second mother to all the girls of Howard-Payne. We&#13;
are unable to fully express our sorrow. The following&#13;
talks given at the Memorial Service will show how much&#13;
these two women were honored and loved by us of Howard&#13;
Payne and by all who knew them:&#13;
&#13;
MRS. WILLIAMS&#13;
Mrs. Nannie Lewis Williams, the wife of Prof. S. M.&#13;
Williams, was born and reared at Curryville in Pike&#13;
county, Missouri. Here she received her early education;&#13;
later she attended Stephens College at Columbia, Mo.,&#13;
but because of failing health had to leave school six&#13;
months before her graduation.&#13;
Again in 1902 when her husband entered Central&#13;
College she also took the same work and they pursued&#13;
their studies together until the Sophomore year was&#13;
reached, when again she was compelled to give up her&#13;
work in school because of serious trouble with her eyes.&#13;
She had a thirst for knowledge and it was a source of&#13;
sorrow to her that her studies could not be continued.&#13;
In early life her conscience was touched by the Holy&#13;
Spirit and she yielded herself to the Great Shepherd, to&#13;
whose guidance she ever afterward remained especially&#13;
susceptible and obedient. Different ones of her most in-&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
12        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
Editorial Staff 1911--12&#13;
NELL SEVIER,                      Editor-in-Chief&#13;
MARGARET TRESCOTT,            Associate Editor&#13;
NINA STALLINGS, }      Literary Editors            &#13;
ALMA MYERS,     &#13;
RENA YOUNGER,        }    Local Editors&#13;
FANNIE MARIE SCHUTE,&#13;
JUNE SHAW,                  Y. W. C. A. Editor&#13;
SALLIE DOUGLAS                Exchange Editor&#13;
MARY DIMMITT                  Alumnae Editor&#13;
HELEN GARDNER, }      Business Managers&#13;
ELLA VAIL,&#13;
&#13;
The exponent is published monthly during the college year by the&#13;
Automathean and Philomathean Literary Socities of Howard-Payne College,&#13;
Fayette, Missouri.&#13;
All business communications and orders for subscriptions for The&#13;
Exponent should be addressed to the Business Managers.&#13;
TERMS:-One Copy, One Year, to any Address, 75 cents.&#13;
&#13;
EDITORIAL&#13;
On Monday evening, February 12th, and on Wednesday&#13;
evening, February 14th, the Senior Recitals were&#13;
held in Classic Hall. The following programs were rendered:&#13;
SENIOR RECITAL.&#13;
Classic Hall, Howard-Payne College, Monday Evening,&#13;
February the 12th, 8 O'clock.&#13;
Concerto .............................. Chopin&#13;
   Romanze&#13;
Miss Combs&#13;
a. Mi Teresita ........................ Carreno&#13;
b. Novelette ...................... Marc Dowell&#13;
Miss Northrop.&#13;
One of Bob's Tramps ........ F. Hopkinson Smith&#13;
Miss Hocker&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
13        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
a. Song Without Words ................. Sinding&#13;
b. La Livry ......................... Chaminade&#13;
Miss Fray&#13;
a. Polonaise ............................. Lack&#13;
b. Mazurka ...................... Meyer Helmund&#13;
Miss Brown&#13;
The Spelling Lesson from "Emmy Lou" .... Marten&#13;
Miss Hocker&#13;
a. Gavotte ........................ Gluck-Brahms&#13;
b. On the Holy Mount .................... Dvorak&#13;
Miss Vail&#13;
a. Dialogue Without Words ............... Preyer&#13;
b. Humoresque ..................... Tschaikowsky&#13;
c. Prelude ........................ Rachmaninoff&#13;
Miss Tistadt&#13;
a. My Ships ........................... Kingsley&#13;
b. If- ................................. Kipling&#13;
Miss Hocker&#13;
Concerto ................................ Pierne&#13;
   Final&#13;
Miss Fray&#13;
&#13;
SENIOR RECITAL&#13;
Classic Hall, Howard-Payne College, Wednesday Evening,&#13;
February 14th, 8:15 O'clock.&#13;
Concerto ............................ Mendelssohn&#13;
   Molto Allegro con fuoco&#13;
Miss Maupin&#13;
Song of a Shirt ............. Mary Stuart Cutting&#13;
Miss Hogan&#13;
a. Prelude ............................... Chopin&#13;
b. Romance in E flat ................. Rubinstein&#13;
Miss Tarleton&#13;
La Fileuse ................................. Raff&#13;
Miss Kelley&#13;
Love Among the Ruins ................... Browning&#13;
Miss Hogan&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
14        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
To a Water Lily ...................... Mac Dowell&#13;
Miss Maupin.&#13;
a. Aufschwung .......................... Schumann&#13;
b. Air de ballet ...................... Chaminade&#13;
Miss Sevier.&#13;
End of the Task ................... Bruno Lessing&#13;
Miss Hogan.&#13;
Concerto ............................ Mendelssohn&#13;
   Capriccio Brilliant.&#13;
Miss Kelley.&#13;
&#13;
On Friday evening, February the 16th, the girls of &#13;
Central College entertained in honor of the Missouri&#13;
Weslyan and Howard-Payne basket ball teams in the&#13;
society halls in Central. They showed themselves proficient&#13;
in the art of entertaining and the evening was a&#13;
very delightful one. In spite of the fact that the two&#13;
preceding games afforded such unhappy results, everyone&#13;
was in high spirits and the time seemed excedingly short.&#13;
Punch was served.&#13;
&#13;
February the 7th was the anniversary of the birth&#13;
of Charles Dickens. In view of this fact our chapel exercises&#13;
of that week were devoted to this famous novelist.&#13;
Each morning a paper on some phase of Dickens'&#13;
life or works was read by one of the girls and the oratory&#13;
pupils gave readings from some of his most noted works.&#13;
Dickens is one of the greatest of English authors and&#13;
the time we devoted to him was very instructive and&#13;
enjoyable.&#13;
&#13;
What is life? Is it something so disagreeable, then,&#13;
that we rush through it as if driven by a whirlwind?&#13;
Each day finds us hurrying faster and faster through&#13;
youth and middle age, then as we come to old age, pausing&#13;
for a moment perhaps, before leaving it forever.&#13;
Why not stop once in awhile in the midst of life and&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
15        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
enjoy it, especially in this age when we have so many&#13;
real pleasures and blessings. Each age is better than the&#13;
preceding one, yet each age finds us in a bigger hurry to&#13;
get through with it. We have so many advantages now&#13;
over the people of other days. We are endowed with so&#13;
much beautiful poetry and elevating truths which we&#13;
have received as an heritage from our forefathers. what&#13;
a sad thing it must have been to have lived in those times&#13;
when the people had no sure belief in immortality. Life&#13;
must then have been dreary indeed, but we have had&#13;
that idea worked out for us. Man is never satisfied with&#13;
his lot, but is always searching for some higher, nobler&#13;
truths. So we have left to us such gems as the following&#13;
by an obscure poet, but nevertheless a beautiful thought:&#13;
"Life! I know not what thou art,&#13;
 But know that thou and I must part;&#13;
 And when, or how, or where we met&#13;
 I own to me's a secret yet.&#13;
"Life! we've been long together,&#13;
 Through pleasant and through cloudy weather;&#13;
 'Tis hard to part when friends are dear,&#13;
 Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh, a tear;&#13;
 Then steal away, give little warning,&#13;
 Choose thine own time;&#13;
 Say not good-night, but in some brighter clime&#13;
 Bid me good moring."&#13;
&#13;
EXCHANGE&#13;
Among some of the good college papers we have received&#13;
are the Drury Mirror Normal Student, William&#13;
Jewell Student and the Central Wesleyan Star. There&#13;
are many commendable things found in the various papers&#13;
and are worthy of mention. We believe however that&#13;
the best way to improve our college papers since we are&#13;
more or less judged by our publications is to have the&#13;
best possible material. We are compelled to have some&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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              <text>16        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
&#13;
The Opening.&#13;
&#13;
Howard-Payne opened her doors for the sixty-seventh&#13;
time to her new and old students on Thursday, September&#13;
14. The new auditorium in Classic Hall was filled with the&#13;
many friends and patrons of the college. The devotional&#13;
services were conducted by Rev. Robert Mcllvoy, the new&#13;
field agent. Several short and helpful talks were made.&#13;
President Stout spoke of the progress the college had made&#13;
during the summer-a gift of 8000.00$-the improvements&#13;
that had been made and the work it had done. The new&#13;
teachers were also called upon and each in turn responded in&#13;
appropriate and happy words. The old girls have come with&#13;
their accustomed enthusiasm and the new have so adjusted&#13;
themselves to Howard-Payne life, that the opening day&#13;
seemed only like the continuation of school after a day's&#13;
holiday.&#13;
&#13;
[?pon] invitation Bishop Denny came to Fayette, between&#13;
the Southwest and St .Louis Conferences, to address&#13;
the students of Central and Howard-Payne. The address&#13;
was instructive as well as inspirational. We shall be glad to&#13;
welcome the good bishop to our college at any time.&#13;
&#13;
As students of Howard-Payne we are glad to see so&#13;
many of the members of last year's faculty here again and&#13;
we heartily welcome the new ones. Miss McCafferty, the&#13;
English teacher, is very efficient and has already won a warm&#13;
place in the hearts of her pupils. We were afraid that, on&#13;
account of illness, Mrs. Beck, our new music teacher, would&#13;
resign her position, but we were made very happy by her&#13;
arrival only a few days ago. Prof. Williams and have proven&#13;
themselves excellent teachers.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
We have been greatly entertained in chapel several&#13;
mornings this year by Miss Martinowski's readings from&#13;
her journal of travels. Misses Martinowski and Hendrix&#13;
spent the past summer in Europe and Miss Martinowski has&#13;
written a very interesting account of her travels. We all&#13;
wish that we might have the priviledge of traveling with her,&#13;
for she always sees the funny side of everything, and we look&#13;
forward with great pleasure to future readings from her&#13;
journal.&#13;
&#13;
The Y. M. C. A. of Central College gave their annual&#13;
reception to the students and teachers of Central and Howard-Payne&#13;
on Friday evening, September the fifteenth. The&#13;
two beautiful society halls of the college were well-filled&#13;
with a gay throng of young people bent on having a good&#13;
time. During the evening Mr. Bartley sang a number of&#13;
selections, his rich bass voice pleasing and charming everyone.&#13;
Two "co-eds," Misses Bertha Brown and Dulce Culbertson,&#13;
presided at the punch bowl and saw that all were&#13;
well "punched" some time during the evening. The new&#13;
students were made to feel at home and many new friendships&#13;
were formed and old ones renewed. As of old the&#13;
Centralities proved themselves royal entertainers and 10.30&#13;
came all too soon.&#13;
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Matrimonial.&#13;
The passengers on the afternoon train passing through&#13;
Fayette at 2:30 on October the fourth, saw on the platform&#13;
of the station a very gay crowd of Howard-Payne girls, who&#13;
were eagerly looking for some one on the train. From the&#13;
sacks of rice that the girls carried it was evident that they&#13;
were seeking a bridal couple (but did not find them) which&#13;
couple was none other than Dr. and Mrs. Jenings, nee Miss&#13;
Gladys Ford of the class of '10. The happy pair had been&#13;
married that morning at the home of the bride in Williams-&#13;
town, Mo., and were expected to pass through Fayette on the&#13;
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40        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
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Founded 1857&#13;
Central College&#13;
Fayette, Missouri&#13;
A college of Liberal Arts, spledidly equipped with&#13;
every facility for the symmetrical culture of heart,&#13;
head and hand. Strong faculty representing best training&#13;
of this country and Europe. Grounds unsurpassed for&#13;
beauty of situation. New $15,000 gymnasium. Fine athletic&#13;
field. Attractive society halls. Library of 11,000&#13;
volumns. Modern building with complete equipment.&#13;
Large productive endowment. Many young men paid&#13;
half their expense last year by work. For free catalogue&#13;
and further information, address&#13;
WILLIAM A. WEBB, President,&#13;
Fayette, Missouri&#13;
&#13;
Fayette Electric Light and&#13;
Power Company&#13;
ALL KINDS OF&#13;
Electric Fixtures&#13;
Dealers in HARD and SOFT COAL&#13;
TELEPHONE NO. 266&#13;
&#13;
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41        The Howard-Payne Exponent&#13;
&#13;
The Howard=Payne College For Young Women&#13;
&#13;
High grade College for Young Women including&#13;
courses in Music, Art, Oratory and&#13;
Literature.&#13;
&#13;
NEW BUILDING&#13;
The new Classic Hall is a model in architecture.&#13;
No college in the Middle West is so well&#13;
equipped for literary purposes.&#13;
&#13;
Second term opens Feb. 7, 1912. Students&#13;
expecting to enter should apply early.&#13;
For further particulars and information adress,&#13;
HENRY E.STOUT, PRES.&#13;
Fayette, Missouri&#13;
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