John Brown University - Pioneer Yearbook (Siloam Springs, AR)

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A lVe trust that this annual may be a delight to all into whose hands it may' fall. There can be no doubt that many will turn to it for inspiration and awakening: of the memories of the school ycar 1929-30. ofQoQQoQ Q. 672 felz is BUILDINGS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES DEPARTMENTS FEATURES ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISING A AWWWDX -,J .A .. ' T 9539! 93936255253 S w E'Ugbd9iGQb'?iTgib'HI?dbUH'dbHBf 'Pig if IW!! 64 y CZ 201726 g 01726 Qc By J. B. Davis wb gg To the banks of old Grand River gd Where the purple twilight falls .O 5:3 While the mocking-bird is Singing And the cricket calls. There my heart is turning ever, Q3 And the bonds that nought can sever Draw me back to that loved river To my Oklahoma home. When at eve the grass is sparkling And I hear the fiddlers play All those dear old home land ditties Q At the dusky close of day. Cage, 6 When the night birds gently calling And the moonlights softly falling Q Mem'ries seem to be enthralling To My Oklahoma home. gig 9 'C+ 553 At the peep of day break dawning With the dew upon the corn CQT. Waving slowly to the breeze fig Of dew-bejeweled morn. jg-, To the river swiftly flowing ln the bright suns early glowing 3, My poor heart seems always going -'gg '51 To My Oklahoma home. Q3 3 In the sultry heat of noonday W When the land is parched and dry Q2-Q And the plowboy turns his furrow 'Neath the blazing summer sky, 5, Even then my thoughts are turning ga With a never ceasing yearning Q2 To the glowing sky that's burning 'ig-ia To My Oklahoma home. Q' 3 E 5 Af e E 1 5' 5, 5? Y? awmtlidif51WS'9iffYW?2W99i7'7W?9l5??f?7W?55'3'?l9l'W'W?9'?l35Q9'99 93997 G'29'93C'??97?fi'?f'97'CQ9'P l9f:2 1' 3 igwwwmweiiwwwwehmuechel-lwebwmbeifwiifgi ir Q S12 il S3 3 -Q if E j Q Q- 8 23 M 31. so S? of 33 Q. o as L93 alfred ag? EQ? Sie Once upon this old campus hill, where we linger here in the still gig Quiet splendor of an Ozark mountain 's evening sunset glow, 79 gg! With the old Spanish lines of California covered with its vines In the background of our image, the image in our minds, 4 i Corn was planted so, and stalk by stalk, row by row it did row. 4. 3 gig Now no longer do they sow. Q Some thought it was impossible, yet nothing is impossible 0 5 When God 's hand is back of every move and every stand that's made. ,, A ' - Thus John Brown dreamed, and this he knew, of what to many ' Q people seemed EB A foolish bubble soon to burst from lack of aid. E3 But he went ahead and built, and he scraped and he slaved and he prayed. Now at the end of the first decade the John Brown schools are ge made. gg God was asked and he gave his aid. Q, -Robert Scales sag E3 Sa ag .fa i- 40 is Q Q cz, 3? Q9 3 Fifa P Si'El'Esre5i'iEsree1+1'Flr1'r3iaresasasaresreteesradrisiitiiig r 523562 THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING THE gift to the schools from the land of sunshine and flowers, the building has continued to be a place of constant sunshine as the dormitory home of the young women of the schools, the dining hall of the entire student body, and the Parlor in which the boys are entertained on Saturday evening and Sunday afternoons. Miss Patterson, Dean of Women, is the Mother and counsellor of the girls while Mr. Allen aids in corralling the boys when they are within the portals of the spacious lobby. Girls here train toward home making, and probably no other building or place on the campus shows so clearly the result of that training than does this, their dormitory. The appearance of the rooms show that some young men will be lucky in their choice if they choose them, according to reports heard after the annual inspection of rooms by the boys this spring. The California building is the gift from the Land of Sunshine and Plenty to the Land of a Million Smiles. ' THE GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING THE most conspicuous little building on the Hill. The General Office is near A the Alumni Building and the California Building. It is a low structure built ot red brick. No other building serves its purpose so well as does the Gener l Of- a tice Building, for it is a place of offices. The important business transactions of the schools are carried on here. The following Department Heads and officers have their offices here: Mr. Richard Hodges, auditor of the Schools, Mr. LaVan Shoptaw, Dean of Vo- cational Schoolg Mr. Joe R. Smith, Student Financierg and most important of all the office of our beloved President, John E. Brown and Uncle Alvin. To get final permissions we go to Mr. Hodges, to get a quarter we go tot Mr. Smith, to see what our fine is for, we go to Mr. Shoptaw, and when our h , carts are burdened we go to Brother Brown. F THE ALUMNI BUILDING THE ,Alumni Association has completed two projects on the campus since its A organization. The first project was that of building a sidewalk from the Ad- ministration building to the General Office building. At the annual meeting of the association, May 16, 1928, the members decided to build a second and third story addition to the heating plant. XVhen completed it was to contain a Bakery, Laundry, Pressing shop, and Dress factory. U The work was begun in November, 1928, under the supervision of R. N. Allen, all work being done by the students. The building as it stands com- pleted is built of red brick and the corner stone bears the inscription Gift of the Alumni Association. It stands near the General office building and the California Building and is in plain view from most any point on the campus. Housed in it are the following departments: Laundry, Bakery, Cannery, Press- ing shop, Dress Factory, and the Extension, with the heating plant in the base- ment. Some of the alumni made giftsiwith immediate payments, others make monthly payments, while others are giving their tithe money. The present officers of the association are as follows: President, Richard Hodges, Vice president, Earl Bowdoin, Secretary, Orval Murry, Treasurer, Joe R. Smith. I J . ALVIN BROWN HALL by J. W. Webb MY first impulse when asked to be Dean of Men was of rebel rebellion at the idea. Corralling two boys in the home had taken considerable time and energy. But imagine that number multiplied by seventy five! The President said do it, so it had to be done. That is the spirit of all of us, faculty, boys and all. Because of that spirit of backing up President Brown 's wishes, the boys have responded wonderfully in putting over the job of our living together. This job is like a cold bath, not so bad after you get into it. Living close up to a group of earnest boys and young men is not a bad ex- perience for any adult who is sympathetic with their clean wholesome fun, and their various problems. The more thorough one understands the spirits of youth, the more highly will he appreciate their independence of spirit of youth, their courage, their sense of justice, and their mutual understanding and good will. Never have I seen so harmonious a group, nor one more loyal to the school. The dormitory has in a large way become their home. The cheerful, tidy, homelike appearance of some of the rooms predict well-kept, orderly, homes in the future. The type of entertainment and conversations there and a peep in on their de- votions at retiring time add to the beauty of the prospect of those future homes. No, with Big Teel as chief burden bearer, it is not so bad to be a referee, a counsellor, a nurse, a doctor, a proctor to the boys. Though you may not be able to read a magazine article, take a bath, a shave, or a nap without hearing a knock at the door, one is nepaid by the confidence and good will of the group. 9 The ho-me of J. S. lloyd, farm superintendent, north of the campus. The White Building will hold probably the greatest number of memories. The log cabin band house is one of the unique structures of the campus. Z2 ! V ,a ,A , V1 . --N gf. f-i zkflf' Q ',-i, fr X ' :Sf V. 4: ,Q K Q. .fb-Q 3 13? La .fgifjfg fi' ,1 , gym .x ff ? Q at X ar w f A 9 S? Q57 Q59 f?29yQ2Q'ffZS9 QQSGQQ QQ QSTTQQ WQQYQQ' QSWQZSJ QQ QW QQ Q QQ' an 5 . :-!'?'y avk '- 2? ' ax' :.-73'-: av: ngfgggzz ag: agfzz ::v': ::3,':: :: 551: :: JE: ::V2?g:: +A: OFFICERS and DIRECTORS President ........... Vice-President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ....,.. John E. Brown ..... Albert C. Fisher-- R. N. Allen ........ J. W. Peyton ...... Joe R. Smith ...., A. K. Harper ........ Mrs. Elsie Miller S. R. Stansbury ........ Storm O. Whaley J. Alvin Brown .... . A. J. Peavy ........ H. C. Weiss ....... Richard Hodges . ,Jessie H. Jones C. s. Kllby ..,.....,,,,.. Jaunita A. Brown TRUSTEES - John E. Brown . J. Alvin Brown C. s. Kuby Richard Hodges Siloam Springs Ft. Worth, Tex. . Siloam Springs Shreveport, La. . Siloam Springs Fairfield, Ia. - Siloam Springs Rossville, Ca. Sulphur Springs Siloam Springs Shreveport, La. -. Houston, Tex. Siloam Springs -- Houston, Tex. Siloam Springs Siloam Springs .James K. Sanford ....... ....... S ulphur Springs W. L. Cayton ......... ..,... H ouston, Tex. as 3 353 'fa E22 sa Ea he 'S Sea 5432 SE S23 41 D 51:2 'O Q 'S is E2 'G -4 225 'G XE .EE EEE E SSE s 'Ti Sw 4 4 4 li, JOHN E. BROWN atv if Jw CHI gn 5 row!! lf400A' by John E. Brown I have been asked by the Editorial Staff of the John Brown Schools annual to write a few words of greeting to all the friends to whom ig., this edition of the annual may come. 719 gg I congratulate these young people who composed the Editor- 425 Q ial Stai on the fact that they are working for one o1f the .fines-t stu- ,fga dent bodies We have ever assembled on this, to us, sacred hill. I con- ? gratulate these young people on the fact that they are offerlng their production to thie largest and most sympathetic circle of friends the I school has ever known. In conrnection also With my congratulations iw I want to express my sincere 'appreciation to the Editorial Staff for their untiring, unselfish, and most efficient efforts which now seem to gg, prophesy the most attractive and interesting annual our school has at evemr put out. 5 As I sit at my desk dictating these few lines I am impressed as I E? have never been before that these unique schools have struck their A gig stride. After two months absence in the field I come back to the hill to 3, sense the finest spirit of united co-operation, and consecr-ation in our 3 5, ten years history. I predict that by the time this annual is off the press A our Siloam Springs plant will havve neached the hifgh goal of all obli- 'Q gations paid in full and our students construction force ,Will be busy S with the laying of the foundation of our new Administration Building, A which is to be named for our home state Oklahoma. The John Brown 'Q 3 Schools reach into two states, Arkansas and Oklahoma. With the com- S 2? pletion of the Oklahoma Building our schools will have property with .es EB a total value of nearly a million dollars. Congratulations, students of the John Brown Schools, and .gg thanks an-d God bless you ,all the friends who are making these L2 g schools possible. ' 43 1 ' 'G be 42 Q? ,Ti ,ggPQ11QEIl9HpHHI3FiQ5n'iIS3E1kIPftIPJtlI3tIf3kI13L'I5iFI13EI3?a'IPftI1aIF3ttI 4' . i ML f.. ul e 945 ,Wi S?VSCQi?lW2??WQ ?'ll?Cf2S9P2Tf9lS91TiiLf2 T 52 9, W' fe ir 533 gn 1 e c 200 55 if off Z at by R. N. Allen ' Q5 THE ,Siloam School of Bible is a training school Where students are Q trained for all departments of Christian Service. VVe believe in 3 God as our creator, in Jesus Christ His Son our Savior and the Holv gr, Spirit our Sustainer. 3 We teach the fall of man, the fact of sin, the need of salvation, E152 O' the virgin birth of Jesus, the plan of redemption, the death, resurree- tion and the ascension of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the descent E of the Holy Spirit who dwells each regenerated ones constitute the fi church of the living God and will ultimately form the body of Christ. 44' - 4 3- We teach the second coming of Christ in the form in which He left the earth, Act. 1:11, that the Bible is God's revelation to man, that it is full and complete, that it is true from lid to lid and means wp what it says. ' . u . ' ' ' ig Qs Wie do not teach denominationalism. VVe believe in Winning A souls to Christ. E 'Q 9 . gig gs VVe are appealing to those young people who feel called to God 51 53 to life service but who do not have the means. to prepare for efficient ff. Work. Here the can be trained for practic-al work at at minimum cost 'fi' y . . . 7 44 gf and also learn a vocation While doing so. get . We offer Bible Theology, Bible Analysis, General Synthetical 225 course, Homiletics and Pastorial Thzeology, Evagelism, Life of Christ, , eg 3 Biblical Introduction, Tabernacle Types, Church History, Mission Pub- 15,21 lic Speaking, Practical Work, Rastorial Work, Logic and Natural S253 Q-, Theology, New Testament Greek, Prophecy, the Pentateuch, His- 5 ' torical Books, Gospel, Poetieal Books, and Acts and the Epistles. 6. ea + Q .52 eff? , 3FX3l5eY3139fq5ZFD913Qf3l5'fFl1?'lZE Q r. -u '8 43? '- 51, 45 aff? gp - O . of! X 45 gp 06021101261 c 00 By LaVan Shoptaw THE ideals of John Brown College since the day of its inception have 'Q if included a three fold type of education consisting of the training E ,535 of the head, the heart and the hand. The school is organized ona eq 3 basis of three distinct divisfons calculated to train boys and girls in Q K5 the three forms of development. As such, it has been found necess- Q2 gf ary to employ three distinct faculties, namely an ,academic faculty, a K? Bible faculty and I3 vocational faculty. While the work conducted by the first two mentioned faculties is more or less self-explained by Z? the respective titles, that carried on by the vocational staff is not so clearly understood and lends its contribution to the general P n . n M impression that the John Brown College is a unique school. Ei The work of the vocational school of John Brown College is gg divided roughly into five major divisions, namely, agricultural, home 3 economics, trades and industries, commerce and printing and journal- Qr ism. Each of these major divisions is in charge of one or more depart- Q35' ment heads according to the number of departments in the division, ig ranging from two to five. A ge The work of the vocational school is especially designed for a 'G C-gp certain type of students. Of course the work is open to all students S who may be admited to the college but the courses are outlined to ,Q accommodate especially those students who realize that they can never 'xi 6,33 attend school after leaving John Brown College. Because of this type ,Q gp of student the courses are intended to furnish fairly complete training Q3 Q' and to roduce trained workmen in the various lines of work ursued .Q P ga- here p .G Q ' .gg When, generally speaking, the head is trained in the academic Q school and the hieart is trained in the Bible school then it may be 5? left to the vocational school to give those manipulative skills upon Q which we must depend if we are to be workmen who needeth not to be ashamed. Q5 :ra , N, as if CF! Can 'ri 1' :IK-Ylilfx-l1IF II'Q1ZFXlIIF'fI1-'CI' -'t'- '- '-' t liyfds. A. any .af Xa., g ,J ,. 1 'I W!! . um . -tk, .-,a RICIIARD HODGES Business Administration Auditor and Chairman of the Executive Committee The John Broufn Schoolsg B. S. Business Administration Unirersity of Arkansas. MRS. HELEN Honciss Dress Factory Marirnon College for Women. Oakland, Californiag The ,lohn Brozrn Schools. r Mus. VIRGINIA SANFORD Luundfry and Bakery Department f The .lohn Broun Srhools L JAMES K. Sfwronn Manager of the Store Oklahoma A. and M.g The ,lohn Brown f Schools. Q .xr H 1 .5 . ga C. S. KILBY Secretary of the Board of Trustees B A. University of Arkansas HAZEI. Guru' 43 Extension Department The ,lohn Brolrn Schools . , ,J , . JOHN B. DAVIS Professor of English I-' B. S. Unirersity of Arlcansasg Graduate il:-, Study, llnit-ersity of ArlfansasgUnivefr'- - sity of Edinhurghg Trinity Collegeg '. Ili' Unirersily of Tuehigeng University of X. Heidelburgg M. A. George Peabody Col- lege, for teachers. RICIIARD ALLEN Construction Department The John Brown Schools ., N ff x A fl' -'! s .L I is Ei'-'5 is - eg e 'i eff ' cf! Af Q2 2 Cdl 6l72IC C' 00 iff: ig By J. W. Webb ig ig' . Q44 3 OHN Brown Schools are endeavoring to meet a three fold need of 'Q ? man-to train the brain and the hand to respond to the highest and 4 -f 'E' the best emotions. More nearly than any other group. I know of are 5. we endeavoring to carry out the notions of the Committee of the Na- 2 tional Education Association when they defined the purpose of our pub- 3 licschools in the part as training for, Worthy home membership, a Ei? vocation, good citizenship, worthy use of leisure time and ethical 8' c1haracter. To have the highest ethical character one must have a 19 cultivated spiritual character built upon sounfd Biblle teachings. Q3 No longer is our problem one of hunting students but of select- ' as ing from the multitude asking admission, those for whom We can do most and who in turn are most likely to pass the benefit on to others. 33:2 Those who come to us with definite ideas of what they Want to do We at have the pleasant task of guiding them into laying a surer, better forndation for their life's work, aiding them in adjusting themselves :S socially and spiritually, and training them in the specific skills re- is QB required. For those who are not so definite in recognizing their needs '19 we have an opportunity for sampling several occupations and lines ,Q ,gg of academic work in order that they may perchance, discover their y 'Q gr needs and capacities. This World socially, industrially, and spiritually, Q Q is a big world with millions of choices for good or b-ad. Each must 3, take his own choice at the beginning and in part, each day of his life. ig gf? VVe are never through choosing the details of life until life Us 52? ends. But it is fortunate if our big choices in the beginning of life 'fi eil are right, and in line with our largest ca acities. Most of our little ue . . P gg, choices are determined by the principles of our larger choices. Our YE 3 school is seriously trying to aid those who have their big choices and Q if those who must make them yet. it 'G + 'ii EV E 'ii 3 9- - Ei' ' C5215 pq- :pq . er 9 9- .L F fx K Q2 .., sr if - . . - IL' 3735? ' EL' ,Q MRS. LILLIAN H. EARNEST Director of Music Qzhg B. M. University of Arkansasg Artist CPS- Degree, Krieger School of Music, St. Louis, Mo., Graduate study, University ' of Oklahoma. Berlfn, Germany, and ' 44? gg: Southwcttcrn Conservatory of Muxie Fr. smith, Ark. ffm ith ig iff! Trrus CIIINN Furniture Department D 5, The John Brotrn Schonlx 535' 441' Er? 5355 Jw. S. Bow 3 farm Department 2? H46 Qf . Ls? Miss lump: WII.I.IAh1S 3 English .ES 5 Religious leader of the girls Qi: A. B. Springfield Tenehers College. Springfield, Mo. 44 f 44 GL .. TU' sp 3 5, Aw QP '-3 :V 0 . 'L , , A rub J vez juviqws 44, 6' Assistant lVlu'trrm f gg, The John Brown .sfhmizs .52 BEN G. WAIKD Garage and Plumbing Department Forzl Mzllor Company SL'l'Ill'f' Selmnls - Q43 Q' Arkansas Aircraft Co. Q? ' - fig, . '95 ff ARULD . ARD 3 H C W i Electrical Department , Coyne Electrical Sclmol. Chicago, Tu- 'LQ Cf? , he C lane l!lll1'El'SilQ' PC: 9' Mui. H. C. 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G? ef'- 5, . gb 5 Qs: ' my 6' . Q, Miss ERA BRYANT Instructor in Matltematics A. B. School for Women, Colttrnhus. Miss. Graduate Work, George Peabody College for Teachers, Naslirille. Tenn. DR. ARTEMUS WARID Instructor in Greek Machine Shop Department A. B. Depauu' Unirersityg A. M. De! pauu' Unirersityg Dortor of Srienre Taylor University. DR. IXIERWIN A. S'1'oNi: Instructor in Logic Hanover College, Indiana, A. B. 1890 A. M. 18945 D. D. 19285 TTIYIIIIIIIIU trorlr Unirersity of Chieago. DR. Tnowms Wm3Rr.i:R Instructor in Theology Baltimore Mal. Public Sehoolg Post Crmlaate rourses in Theology, Philoso- phy, Metaphysics, Baltimore, Md., Poly- tcelznirg Pennington Seminary. lV. J. ln- stitnte. R. N. Allen, Sr. Instructor in Bilxle Morgan School, Tex.g Moofly Bible In- stitute, Chicago, Ill., I. C. S. Scranton, Penrzsylvania. Miss ALB!-:RTA I,AT'l'ERSON Dean of Women and Bible Instructor North Eastern Normal College. Han- forzl. 0.5 Wooster College, Moorly Bilnle Institute, Chicago. Ill.: San Franrisfn Thenlogiral Seminary. MRS. J. W. WEBB Head of Grade School Department Normal Training, University of Arkan- sasg Business Training, Springfie'zi Nore mal ana' Business College. J. W. WEBB Dean of Education: De-an of Men A. B. llnirersitv of Arlransas. LC: r., f-Q ' 44? Qalzi fi: rx. .-G2 ' gif?- 5 ' 415 ' f Ti P? Us gi El ,QISpf-IIt-'QK-:C-IIF'flIIF-X-ZQUCILVZ-lZgCX3Q'L24 20' ff- ' 'U 1.56 'GC 'C' ' 51555 LAVAN SIIQPTAW Director of Vocations B. A. Arkansas State Teacher's College, B. S. Arkansas Polytechnic College, M. S. Iotra State College. MRS. ELSIE LIILLFLR Asst. Treasurerg Head of Mailing Dept. JUANITA GRIFFIN Home Economics University of Arkansas, The John E. Broun Schools. jot: R. SMITH Student Accountsg Executive Commit- tee: School Board The john Bronfn Schools. C. W. Coon English and History The .lohn Brozvn Schools B. S. University of Arkansas MRS. Zoe MAE EUBANKS English and Public Speaking A. B. Galloway College University of Chicago Columbia School of Expression Bryant Straton Business College, Buf- falo, N. Y. Harold Business College, Dallas, Tex. Graduate Work, University of Arkansas MRS. FLORA G. Bowuzs Government and History Teacheris Diploma, Sam Houston State Teachers' College, Huntsville, Tex. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. Texas Presbyterian College, Milford, Tex. B. A. Texas Woman's College, Fort Worth, Tex. M. A. University of Texas, Austin, Tex. W. N. PITTIIAN Science Ph. D. degree, Methodist College. Ark- adelphia A. B. degree, Hendrix College Graduate Work, University of Arkansas G 'Q SENEKQ CQ is Q. y ir? ef-Q 33 ur c 00 Listen folks, while I tell you true, ggi 5 Of the place that will mean the most to you. IQ It 's not Harvard, nor is it Yale. gags It 's just a place where you never fail. SH 4 EQ It's not in Texas, not in Utah, gg -s. But in the dear old state called Arkansas, S43 And it is not very many miles gg e To these hills of a million smiles. IE I cannot tell you what it 's worth, as Although I know it's the best place on earth, But if with me you do not agree E53 Just come and visit dear J. E. B. C. is Now if you want to be a great man, ggi gig Come to J. E. B. C. and I know you can. 2 an It makes no difference if you have nothing to pay, Just come on to our school anyway. F gp You may become discouraged and feel blue, 22, But if you'll stick 'twill make a man of you. QE gi Now if a great man you want to be, 3522 Don't fail to come to J. E. B. C. gg is -E. Gregory ea 'Q 6, :FE of gif, GSI Q .ca Ta 4- . X1 sy! ea- .3-wg., Q5 85,15 V at ' 39f353093f993l'3533?'2IZCX asm KZJJFJ' 9! 7? u -. 2. L 3 5 I 1? 5 f F 5 Q ? a , 5 K L ,, W: F4S57 i, ?? Ce2SWCf2975'l??PT529'QQS5'J?K1'xS'?1W2S5'Ti?2925K'QS9I Q92 ,?Q9?f?2Q?f 115629 CQ ,W ' 3mQiil1Q2rIH3bifwwvG3vQxHEwQar31hif:?ifx?drm'2i? rxxrhmg lf' , J , : -2-':.-? 5 ll, 'V 1 A B w 1 W 0- 'L f 'Q - 'ra gi' M4 xg 20 'FH If 'Ps f it W' gg? ' Q X' ,yav-, ss' ---af ,vf:mff'f'l N 19 ps? 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And yet, there is also a sadness in ' :Z the thought, for graduation means parting-parting from friends we if have learned to love and trust. -5 3 We have many pleasant memories of our sojourn within these jg gt halls to look back to. We have seen many come and go, but we have 44 3 stayed to taste the satisfaction of successful attainment of the goal. Qs, We have watched with pride the growth and expansion of the la... school. It is being given a wider recognition constantly, and it seems 49 that its fame is only beginning. We have the satisfaction of knowing that our class has real talent 432 QQ and that it has furnished its share of the leaders.in school, both intelli- F gd-i gently and socially. A class composed of such ability and such willing Q workers cannot fail to be recommended in the college history. E gp . But we could not credit ourselves with our success. The ideas of Z 53, Brother Brown, as expressed in J. E. B. C. have taught us, in the words 'w iii? of our Motto To be-not to seem. 3 While we are leaving, and our hopes for our own personal success F . . . ' .cs are great, yet, there 1S lndelibly stamped upon our hearts the prayer 'er 'G W' that much deserved success shall come to our Alma Mater. ,S a 3,3 .E .c Q-D he as Q, 5-STE 0' 'G ee:-3 .e Q' 'Ti 2, .ae Q 'G A Qi5?a fS?si1ui5?s4qS?s nit WS Q66 dt mfiibkbv LCSH KES? WSF 4156 6265 6355 isle F55 67' 45795 JOHN Tlilil. Bt-ntomrillu '27-'30 Prf-Sitlcnt Suph. Class, ,305 Booster EX. '29-'3Ug l'1'f1Ct0r .305 Basket ball '301 Basvlmll '30 '4We r6 going ln CIll7l!lf'I1 nntrf' flljliAl.!llNlg1 Kmart llmttsy Noel, Mo. '28-30 Smile Girl '30g Sec. Supll. Col, Class '29g Clcc Club '29-'30 Our zrfry own fvrry.,' .NlYlC'l'l.E NIAXINE NVENABLE Gentry '28-30 N.. l'rL':4. Slllill. Class '30g Pres. Sew St St-w Club '29g Lire Wir.: Ex. '29g Jr. Fm-tl. Bug Clm- Club 429. Capt. Sopln. Basket bull teum '29. A gfrl you rttlzlt forgelf, .lAXlliS L. llnowx Siloam Springs '19-'30 jr. Fe l. '29-'30g Baskst ball '29-'30g l3,f'l.Cl'llll5 Club 275305 Ofk'llC5ll'd ,Z7-'30g Sc-w Sz Sew Club '29-'3Ug Glee Club '28- IZQQ Atlx. fklgir. of Jvbroco '30g Booster Ex. '29-'SLM Prvs. Boys Tennis Club '29-'30 l'l 1lll nf lIll'HlThl6'fM f'rlAlc1.t2s Crmrc Clwttuzougu, Tenn 'Z8A'30 Missions Club '30g Tenn. Club '28-'30, Pres. '30g Hr-porter Mlssions Club fl pompux figure and smielv curriagv., Q Fr.ol:A l2P.lLl41 BA l.r.urE1M Noel, lllu n n '26-'33 . ,. - . ' -r J1. Iwi.. ZSVEJ, M-taurus C.l.:b 'll- '30g Sem. '30 Love for fun plux lniullv to i'Il'l'f.w TIIORA ALAINIC Bowrrzs Cotiligtffn, TUVIII. 23530 Sew Sz Sew Club '31lg Jr. Ferl. '23-'30 Her favorite King, Lfmzfs If Roscotz Swnrzu Pittsford. N. Y. '29-'30 Debating Club '30, Pres. '303 Basket bull '29-'30g Basvhall '29-'3Og Jr. Fed. Little but Loud? EDNA lWCEI.IlAYXNON F11ll11'igl11, Tex. '28-'30 Hiking Club '303 Jr. Fl'dE'I'Ll'i.lI1H '29- 930. 'LT11 A1111111' lIl'l' iw 111 like' l11'1'.'7 I31I.1,v lxlCflRAIiY J1111q111'11, Tm. '28-'30 Band T231 ,lr. Furl. '23-'30: Tvxuh Club. '29: Svw 8 Svw Club '29, l'r1N. 729-30. MH1' liluas his 11111111 117711 ,Tix 1111111111 l1111.'A .IASPIALH lJAx'1nsoN lfl'!1f'1lj', Tex, '28-'30 .ll'. Fvml. '29-'30, l'YllYllSll'l'lll Club. '3llg Tvxas Club: Missions fflub. MCU! 1111! f1'11111 lwf1i111l tl1111' f11'11xl1g 11'1 LV11111' y1111.', l.Il1l.lAN l lRIiYClI M11rsl111Il. Tm. '29-'30 .ll'. Fvcl. '29-'30g Sew' S1 S1-w lflulr A292 Tennis Club '29gg l.,iw Win- lim' '29- '3Og ,lc-ln'111ro Stuff llgllg Tr-xas Club '29 T305 Sopli. B. B. Sha laugh! tl1.1'111, s11i'i11g. 6Dl'.9C0llI1f. lf11l11111'1', 111111 T11f11l., IMA MA11: S'lAMI5AllCIl Al11fr1111tl1'y, Tex. '28-'30 0Ti'llf'Sll'll '28-T301 Ulm- Club '28-'30: l.iw Win- lfxv. '29-'3Ug Jr. lfml. '28-,303 'll-xns Club '29-'30, MF111111 T1',1'11.s 117111 mm' gn l1111'l.'.,, 121.11111 A'N'l'1HNllS lYlLliAIIANI Pfl'l1,HI', 0A'IlI. '23-'gli Music Club. I'r1-S. 30: lJif1111'l1e1's Club '28-'3U: Cle-0 Clubg Asst. Voice and flI'I'llf'Slfil insIru1'l11r '28-130. 'glf you 1l1111,t 11111lc1'sI11r11l 111-771. 11111 it lll4ll.SlfI' t1'11111H1'111 ent. .l. fl. IlAmus T11Il11p11os11, Ga. '28-'30 Prfls. lllinistcml Club '29g Cleo Club '28f29: Jr. Fwl.. Pre-S. '29. MEM 311111' soaks. judge. EDITH l+'1,l41x11N1p M111'1'i.x. 011111. '28-'30 Claw- Club '29-'30g jr. F1-ml. '29-'30g Drum ffnrph '29g Musir' Club '3Og Ok- lulmma Club '29-'3Og Live Wire Exc. '30. 46511111 that 11111127 I 111111111 iff' Bos Sc:ALEs Hartford '29-'30 Boosts-'rs EX. 729-'30, Pres. 529-'30g Lit- erary Club '29-'30, Pres. '29-'30g Pres. of Young Peoples' Meetings '29-,303 Editor ol Hill Billyg Business Mgr. .lob- roco '3Ug B1-st all-around student '29g lr. Feilefation '29-'3llg Mol popular boy 729-'30g Orclieslrw 729-'30g Band llouse prayer meeting committee i305 Ya1leclic'io:'ian BU. He hfrs lhe imported glaze Complex. CIILORA MAY POYNEII Chelsea, Oklo. '29-'30 Junior Ffzdf-ration '29-'3Ug Clee Club '29-'3Ug Oklahoma Club 335 Missions Club '29-'30g lliking Club '30. A mimxionury she zvill hef, l'NA IIYRL XVINSTEAD Mize, Miss. '27-'30 Junior Federation '27-'3flg Tennis Club ,293 llvrl lleucl Club '29. She lizezl before the floorl. Un Miss- issippi.l,' S'rAPLEs BICCLENDON Baton Rouge, La. i27-'30 xYl lCl'!lll Club '30g Louisiana Club T503 Pri-s. Agricultural Club ,30. KA Hill Billy. llmxioxu We-MACK Cz:ll1f'rL, Ohio. 729-'30 Capt. Sopb Baseball '29-'30g Jr. Finl- vrution '29-'30 U1 mun's 1111111.77 E'rni3L NELSON Loran, La. '29-'30 Cleo Club '29-7305 ,lr. l7wlC1'uli011 '29- '3Og Lollisiunai Club '30, SDC. Th if mice of a 1L'llfI7lt'l'.,, lmgxu lllAliY CRAIG flbernazhy, Tex. '28-'30 Texas Club '28-'30g Se-w a-ml Sew Club .395 Jr. Fells-ration L28-530g Gif-ze Club '29. A Voice so gentle and ri ufly so .YM'6CZ.,, J. E. DARNELL Stephenville, Tex. '29-'30 ,lr. Federation '29-'30g Clee Club ,29- '30g Litrrury Club '29'-30g Texas Club, 6'Alice is in his Wonder Llllldfl Jmngs Elmwmum l-PTUN Ifonlynf. Arl.: '28-'30 Must llttndsonle Boy ,293 jr. Ft-ll '29- 'lI0g Cleo Club '29g Ministerial Club ,29-'30, Vrvs. '30g Boosters Club '29- '31 Yi vPres.g Boys Quartet '29g Re-- ligious Com, '29g Arkunsus Club '29: ,I nruyu Staff '30: Assn, Svnut lVlustel' '33 'Mrtl1c'f.' lif' rms f-ullwl by I77 1lH'.i. IYULA RTI!!-ll. KP2I'I'l1l.PlN Pirlivr. Olcltz. '28-'30 Clee Club '29-'SOL ji. F141 '21-'Slit Asst. Pianu Instructor 6'Sturly.' Slllllyll Lift' ix Inn slmr! In Il'f1Xfl' in gnssipfi Emil-1 DI-CAN lVlHAll Cvntrv. Ariz. '26-'30 llurmunica Club '27g .lr, Fe-tl. '26-'3U: llill Billv Club '26-'27p Lit. Club '29- '30: Clem- Club '27-'30: Vet:-rtui Club '27-'30g Live Wire exc, '30. And she said. 'SY0uri0 rlenfvrf lilnruri prizrilegfmii MM: Iilili Rnom-is Warren. Arif. '28-'30 Jr. Fetl. '28-'30g Buustflrs '29-30g Clw- Club '29-i303 Adv. Mgr. Hill Billy '29: Music' Club '30g Asst. Scout Muftvr '30: ,leliroctn Stuff '30. Etlitor -ill-!'lll9i-Q Bas- ket Ball 30. llll-LN!-I DAVIS liuffulo. Tm. '28-'30 jf. Fr-cl. '29-'30g Texas Club '29g'30: Clvr- Club '29g Lit. Club '29-'301 K. K. K. '29g College Baskvt Bill '29-'30. 65511011111 be' vallezl 'Expv1'iv1:re.' E,YlIl'l'l wire ix ll dear le'11f'hc'r. Di: Im RIS lNIi1A1'1-E Hf'llfIlI1I'il1t'. Ari.. '28 '30 M ssmns: Club. HA Violinist I,l'Ill,Yt'.,i Num. Srtimis C Ill'lt'SI'llll'. Ark. '29-'30 jr. Fe-cl. '29-'ZSOQ Mission Club '29-'3U. 'Tull of funf, IXIALY Elmiisinx ffflrw Hill '28-'30 Day Student '28p Sopll. B. B. '30, Ld us play sonic' 1r11xc'b11ll. :N -3 -'E -5 'L 45553 WW? ?i9 2w?KE2S9? Kf2S573C9Sffliiiflffiii 525Wi52S5W3ff?2?l27iy 3' 'f A 'fi 3925 0 , do C4166 ZSZIOIY ly! ZCAK 0PA0l710lA6J is - When in the course of the 1930 Sophomore College events it becomes 3 necessary for us to dissolve our student bands which have con- 557' nected us with our dear J. E. B. C., and to assume among the affairs gb I of this world our place in life, a decent respect to the opinion of our 2 beloved President, faculty members and student body, requires that we should declare the causes which impell us to the separation. U inf' But before we sever the bands of student-ship let us revive the two years o,f our college career. Let me see, We started in the 1 fall of '28 with about sixty recruits. Halt, someone says, Where is are they now? Well, I believe some few did! recover from the at- tack of the Sophomores, made with onion gases, station-ary drilling 3 in the dining room, paying courtesy and salutes to the upper class- gf? men, obeying the commands of the Geiperal Lieutenant and other of- Q' ficers and last but not least the use of co d cream for our war paint. Q. I Cf course our engagements the first year did not result in an gp overwhelming victory everytime-yet we did hold our own. In 'Q 3 fact I think the opposing Sophomores felt rather defeated the night the Freshman displayed their war tactics at the first of school. Among the other maneuvers of the evening was a shell shot of 4-E K, t'Smiles Smiles by recruit Edith Fleming, a bombardment by the 49 lwzpys quagtet, Pahul Qwiite, Mac llgeel Rhcildes, Cleo Ingralham and 45 'g I ' tie piano. t ast t e audience was ispersing. A Q5 MIOIC ifielsm threie were man f ' ' ' ' Q as , y amous battles 1n the class room. GH Now there was Vernon Reffner who almost defeated Daniel Web- .Q ster in his oratory. Mrs. Eubanks was all that kept the victory from Q, belonging to Vernon. VVithout a doubt Billy McCrary would have S taken Napoleon's place on the pages of History had it not been .G for Miss Boudinot. I expect if Paderewski was not living to de- 'Q fend his name that James Upton or Nola Keithley would have cap- 3 tured it long ago. I'm sure that Caruso's name would have been if 'tested as the spoils of the class if lima Mae had not preferred the 'G name Ingjraham. These are merely suggestions of what competent warriors we possessed. if Qi, Another outstanding event Was an all day attack upon the 'G student body and faculty members. We find potatoes, beans, tur- 'U gg, nips, gravy, rolls, greens, and peanut butter sandwiches-but still .3 the opposing forces held the ground. However it was reported Q-, the next day that several were seriously wounded. 55' Not all of the warfare wias along the lines just mentioned. Sa Qi? NVe had some outstanding officers in the College Young People Or- Q ganization. Generals J. C. Harris and Robert Scales were President first and second semesters, respectively. We did not hwalt here for We passed on, holding the banner on Christ's love to our fellow, 23 students. Q 3 The crisis came not at Bunker Hill but at Dripping Springs, F22 33' the Freshman and Sophomore picnic. You ask what happened CCont1nued on following pagej U 3, S 'fe 4 2 IFXIIXIIXIF-NllfbclfaqfxlfxllxlluP033-TQPQIPQZIIKI PCI H fe: ii 'ff-' : 'f'--' :: 'f' 1: !:Y1' zz .:5'r' :1fC:Y'f :1 ::N'f' 1? :YF :xi :: in ::,z't' :L 1:x'v' :tl -:VF zz ff 1: 1: at - 'e' -' f VE' -- - - 'Q' -N 5-X --w --W' -N? .LQ xflkil FZWV sl? YQ? v sc? V28 v a:Yv NLYYHY veit! '19 '!tff9lV Q5' Y'3S'f'y'C25'5'yA?2g9v 1?S9v'1ZFyf1.F y 52? 1 ' grifrraseaesfaeeeraefaefareefaefarrieweirreaefaeeceezrasri?QS E+? - ef en, IQ. gb CLASS HISTORY 3 tContinuedlf there? Space permits no one to record the full details of the bat- S tle but perhaps 'an-idea may be gained if a few important, events 5? were mentioned-the sw1mm1ng.hole,.cl1mb1ng hills, taking pictures gg and eating. The final blow vwas a discharge from above in the form of are Q ' a cloud burst. . . . . , - v v ' . , . ,o,l . , , . . .. . ' - At last under the encouraging Words and leadership of Mr. Webli - Gif' and the officers of the class the Freshmen were nearing the Sophomore Eg? line. The final blow. came in the' Springof '29 when the1Sophomores if were seen in full retreat. Thus ended the first year's campaign. -' 2 A Why -of course--some volunteered to stay all summer and hold' the Q fort while the rest went on--a furlough. After a winter spent in active 232 warfare, naturally xthe majority Of the army failed to recuperate for the following winter... ' if 1 - ' 1. .g , 93' ' Theecall to arms has been soundedf Look, fthey 'are coming from gg all directions. The pass word-Sophomores '30. 'Just a minute for ' or anization. -Commander-in-Chief, Mrs. Eubanksg General John Teel, . Q9 3 . -1 . . . . . 414 3 President 3' Lieutenantf Maxine Venable, Vice'-President, Secretary ot War, Geraldine Hamby. - ' . N . f f e ' ' ' fi gi' I One, Two, Three, forward march. Our first 'encounter-4the Freshi ies with a few coat hangers, suit eases, cold cream, brooms, mops, tin 4 pg cans, and aitfew commands they were soon in subjection. We did not 9, ,Y - - ' 1 . , j ' . - . .. 'fx Q- even give ,them an opportunity to use any explosive powders such as ,Q 5? Armand, Princes Pat,iWooalbi1ry, Three Flowers, or Kissproofr. - 'As inthe history 'of every army some of the best buddies have 'Q to part. Now there is J. C. gone. Did' I hear some one' mention'Ed1th- Ay gg I wonder why? But we h'aven't time to stop and' discuss that now. 'Ci' at The order has been given to take aan inventory. What only forty: ,Qt Wherewhave they all gone? Toqothertrainlng camps-jhome on the 43 gd account that army lifeidoesn't agree with tl1em'.'Others joined another army. Matrimony? Oli! Yes, Winford Crawford and Juanita Stock- iq' ard- come into our minds: N l ' ' ' K ' ' T 'ra ' A iOn1'On! is the order. M' but we must have been marking' Q, A , Y . if 'double time for it is the seventeenth of March. That was the day we 5 captured Ireland, and 'Fat Craig was thle hero of the hour. At the close -U 52,52 of the day' just before retiring we gathered around a tableand-while 5 sipping tea we' discussed the 'results of the day. The taps sounded all 3 too soon-4-but ,withoutfurther discussion each reclruit retired to his re- gg spectivesleeping quarters. A - ' - ' - ' ' - . Q ' Ah! another day. It -seemsas if the -clouds are gathering. gk They say its the dfarkest just belfore the dawning. The opposing gy forces are approaching at 'a tremendous rate. The exams are nearing 5 firing distance. Every 'one to attention-fire. The smokeis cleared-4 Q' theeenemy -defeated+saluteftriumphant sophomores '30 and their true it and loyal Commander-IneChief, Mrs. Eubianks. A Q J ' I1 Q Hg 5- lv- - Thus we have completed our--last campaign in J. E. B. C. and 'gg 3 are ready to take our place in the ranks of life beside our fellow men. gif Q. :ge ir' -3 V . IF 3C7F IIx32IF'QlZF'Q11'qZIF TpQfIxIlOQ3IF5'I3F'93 , H 3 erfaerfaesaswzezsmssfaaae:caerfaev'a9-aresatfasasasfasaferenasrfasazeerfasarfasatqezsvrzepgg Qzirrirfnwwrrawsixefastaaarrwweireiaeewsiraeea Q 9, 9' 'KS 44-4 Q, TQ-9 UNH T' 9' ' Q 5' 4166 M ' if -E 2--:Q - 44-4' Q WE, the Sophomore College class of the .Iohn Brown schools of 1930, do hereby leave in 3 this our last will and testament all those possessions provided for in the following State- gi ments: 1. We leave our distinguished place in the program of the said school to you, Oh ig worthy Freshmen. Take it but do not try to fill it. 2. To you, our faculty members and Ot department heads, who have labored so persistantly and untirelessly, we leave our deepest Q love and appreciation for what you have done for us. 3. To you, our Alma Mater, we leave our future lives. Demand of them what you may. You have made them what the are. 4. '39 'W' And to our President Brown we leaviie ofir most fincire gratitude and' thanks for making all these things possible for us. We wi a ways ho d t e deepest love and respect for our pre- fs, g sident. 5. Maxine Venable and James Brown lease their ability to imitate two doves to Wen- rg 8. dell Hoyt and Ruby Ogle. Raymond Womack wills his athletic ability to Clarence Weinand. Jerry Hamby wills her winsome smiles to Mary Frances Dobkins. J. C. Harris leaves his great powers of introduction and persuasion to Clyde Wilson. ,Iames Upton gives to Win- 4542 gl field Haley his baby face. Mac Lee Rhodes graciously passes his power to sleep in class to James Audrey Fugate. Robert Scales wishes to raffle his several abilities provided Leonard 'Qs--it 3 Haston gets his journalistic assets, and Judd Brown his liking for imported dates. Cleo Q Ingraham and Ima Mae Stambaugh hand down to Joy Haley and W. L. Brown their out- 0. standing position in social circles. Una Myrl Winstead gives to Inez Minnick her steno- graphic abilities. Staples McClendon leaves his position on the dairy staff to C'ecil Smith. To Herman Teel, Roscoe Snyder so hesitatingly gives his knowledge of the laws of .our land. Alaine Bowles warns Hazel Boyd to beware of the college moon. I, Chlora Mae Poynor, CL do will Idell Lassiter my long, beautiful curls so that she may use them to the best radvan- 45 aj' tage in- snaring the affections of some of the Blundering Herd, and my gentle voice to Janet 'Q 3, Stevenson. I, .Iohn Hoot Neely Gibson, do hereby resign my spasmodic tenor to Clair Abra- I-4-4 ham hoping he will use it as a means of entertainment as I have used it. Elise Mead relin- quishes all her. library knowledge and power of management to Franklin Mathews. Her ac- quaintance with Miss Boudinot she leaves to Marvin Robertson. Irene Craig and Irene Davis in recognition of what the Freshman class means to them give their entire future for the .Q benefit of members of the said class. I, Macy Edmiston, do bequeath to Albert Alvin Chinn .44 Ht two of my six and one-half feet of altitude in hopes that he may reach heights yet unknown '9 to men. Nola Keithley wishes to leave her musical abilities to Harold Nelson, and studious A gf, npture Sterling Teel, wishing the boys unparalelled success. John Teel turns the office 'G Q' o I presl ent over to Bill McLain and Jointly with Mary Sorrels lea-ves Bill and Adelaide A Q-'X Hlnde their places'in the halls of our much loved Alma Mater. gb To Bill Frill exclusively does Earnest Franklin leave his printing acquirements. Bev- In gf erly Meador' so willingly gives to Marie Earnest all her journalistic achievements along with her connection with the office broom and dusting rag. To Lucille Tilden, Mary Ruth Run- I 5' yan bequeaths her quiet and: lovable nature. Mary Ruth Hawk with gratitude and best '55 ,,,g, wishes freely and willingly resigns to Frances Council her persistance and perseverence in Q Q mourning for the loss of departed linotyp: operators. To julia Parker, Ethel Nelson gives 3 Q her place as table head with every assurance that she will use it as a place of distinction and lm Q seriousness rather than hilariousness. 4,55 Q Edith Fleming wills her perfect grip and control on preacher boys to Adelaide Hinde. Q we Fllofa Belle Ballheim leaves lher stpdioui l1:ature,dher quietness, rand most particularly her eg a 1 ity as a seamstress jointy to om t ins an Herman Step ens. Lillian Fr h b - 'ra queaths her ability and power over a bookkeeping machine, along with all superfluolcislivorfis 423 Q. plicked up while operpiingbit Lo Marguerite Dicksin. To Marly Susalp Brookhart slgelleaves 45 er sarcasm a ong wi, a oo o instructions on ow it may e use most uccess ul . J. A G E. Darnell leaves his place on the college press to Alvin Gregory with confpliments. yNell Q , Spears regretfully leaves her makeup set to Barney Beisly and hopes he will use it to the . best advantage. Edith 'Dunn leaves her practical jokes, her love for sleep, her studious na- 343 iureg and high standing in class to Richard Funai. And I, Billy McCrary, the author, do Q cave my apo ogies for all mistakes. A 'G 453 .G 'G e- 423 'Q G? Cro s- .. t f lf'qlC.it'Q3 , af A idfgggaileerztastieeilzeazeeasaaazsteassesses-aaeaseetaehasiitaafkaatttaaassfeeia fc: CQ Q2 V21 l'QST'97W255'l''?2S9'Q?lQ?-93?29?3Z'?i2'l Q?ii ' 52Si5Q?'f?2S9l ?25l f'ZS5lW2?5l QQQ?Qm W Z Era gy' 'G w' 9, -G and ss. Q F . D 4 3 Lg vgaafm gf fge Cgrygamorea 0' ll? 3 Tell me not, O friends around me, That our class is a dead vine, 'Q H For the class is dead that slumbers, Q' During recitation time. ,Q Our class is real, it is earnest, ,555 Just to pass is not its goal, if Not to show our superiority Pg Nor just to make the honor roll. We strive that Wie may not sorrow 'E' At the end of each day, We work, Work that each tomorrow Will find us farther than today. Progress is long, semesters fleeting :Fi So our time to us is dear. .8 We try, try that we inlay conquer 0' By the end df this school year. Then in World's broad field of struggle Out into the strife of life, 'G Q We will not be led by others ,G Q But will bc heroes in the strife. gg Lives of Sophomores all remind us, 239 We can make our own sublime, 21. And' by earnest. prayerful effort, tg, Take up recitation time. if Thus setting examples that another, 'O E? Coming through this very school, E ,fi He our friend and J. B. C. brother C2531 Qs May gladly follow our golden rule. C52 Let us then plunge on with courage gi ig: Go Where none before have gone, 5 5? Be pioneers, trail blazers For the others who come along. g 42 -Irene Davis Q Q LE an -.s Q' 'Ki is EI' ' 5? 6G?'f5?e1 GSE kilbl lib Liiblikiifel WSU 446165 rifvtnf-5?'l LfS?e 6932 652' dbixdbl 6535 62? C655 il? ,X Fl3?2.?'. Q I Q' Qx??Q3f?2?'l'Q?lF?9l l?2S?lQ'l?2I93QZ93fQm9l' Q9?'Q93fQFl3'Q93Q Efimiaflpiwmrxit i rtaddx-Xibbtrcbtitwxrw sta V ,y 2. 45.125 53' U' 'O 4575 0. 3 61:55 1' 0 KC! 9' KE 49 IL 405 ,434 ne bright summer day, in the year 1945, I chanced to wander into a circus in New 3 9, York City. The holiday season was in full swing and excitement ran at high 45 6' tide. It seemed that all the country people were in town. As I wandered aimlessly -Q 4, about the grounds I was attracted by the melodious tones of a pipe organ. Tracing the QQ sound to its source I discovered that it was issuing from the interior of a merry-go- .-3 0' round. As I stood gazing with open mouth the mighty vehicle eased to a stop, and to Q' my surprise oif hopped Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Antonious Ingraham with Antonious, Jr, following at their heels. Upon my inquiry I discovered that Cleo was connected with 0' the Metropolitan Opera Company and was to Us abroad soon for tzvo years study at the '79 Q' . 2: request of his neighbors. Other members of the Ingraham party were Raymond Wo- QQ gg knack and his wife, who was formerly Irene Davis. Womack informed me that he was '3 president of the Westinghouse Electric Company. Cleo told me that the Rev. and' Mrs. 9. J. C. Harris were at Tallapoosa, Ga., where Mr. Ha-rris is pastor of the Methodist Q 9' chuQch and Edith is doing a great work in organizing and directing a-choir. Geraldine, Q, Ima Mae told me, had taken charge of the books in her fath'er's store. 45 V Being attracted by a clamorous pecking I directed my footsteps in that direction ,, 'ri and found a negro minstrel in progress. Looking into the crowd I saw Mr. and Mrs. 'E W' Staples McClendon, who was formerly Mary Ruth Hawk. 'Ihe Scotch habit of thrift A had as usual given Staples away. The announcer of the show proved' to be no other than Mac Lee Rhodes. On entering the show I discovered Bob Scales and James Upton as 39 the two end men and Roscoe Snyder as tl1e Interlocutor. 434 gi Leaving this part of the ground I strolled into a side show where I saw Macy 'Q 91 Edminston as the thinnest man in the world and his wife, who had been Nell Spears, as 444 QL the fattest woman in the world. I learned from Macy that J. E. Darnell and his wife, 'Q 0, formerly Una Myrl Winstead, were joint owners of the show. 4 0' Disgusted. I le,ft the show, and bought a newspaper from a man whom I recog- nized as John HOOT Neely Gibson of Great Falls, S. C. Hoot had charge of the ga pop-corn concession and Hoot's manager was formerly Beaverly Meador. ,Q 3. Turning immediately to the sport page, I found that John Teel had pitched the 'Q Q- Yanks to another victory. John and Mrs. Teel, formerly Mary Sorrels, lived in Florida A X du:ring the summer months. I folded the paper and was about to toss it away when a la 2: blaring headline caught my eye. I saw that James Brown had set a new record for the -,Q round-the-world-non-stop flight. The reason for this success was attributed to his wife, 'W G15 formerly Maxine Venable, having run him away from home. Shocked by the realities is gg? of life I had found out, I went to a medium with the idea of invading the realm of the 'Q supernatural. I was informed by her that Chlo-ra Mae Poynor'is doing a great' work gs among the heathens in India. De Loures Meatte IS now located with her husband Richard -9 ij Funai in Japan. Edna McElhano11, Ethel Nelson and Alaine Bowles are in joint part- nership in operating a beauty parlor in Chicago, Ill. Hearing so much of my classmates Q 55' of dear old J. E. B.hC. I grew homesick and longrglhfor Phe college hill land askedfthe 4 1-,3-, medium Ito tell me w at was going on back there. e in ormed me that t ere were ive RG ff? thousand students enrolled, Dr. William McCrary had succeeded Mr. Allen as disci- gl plinarian. His wife, formerly Lillian French, is dean of women. Elise Mead is in charge E ? olf the Library, and Olive Bflrnes is iris cihagiuof thehkitchen. Nmilla Krgthlzfy is head of eg t e music epartment, whie Fora e a eim as taken rs. ow es' pace as A Si' teacher of history. Edith Dunn is head of the laundry and Irene Craig is in charge of cp? the dress tfactory. 3 S Feeling well satisfied with the success of the class of 1930, I turned to leave the 'YP circus when whom should I meet but Earnest Franklin and his wife, formerly Mary 45 'if' Ruth Runyan. Mr. Franklin informed me that he was the editor and publisher of .fra 9, the New York Sun. Charles, said Mary Ruth, What are you doing now? Alas, 45 W' Mary Ruth, I am only a- poor printer's devil, staggering onward day by day trying to ac- Q 5. complish something but all in vain. My only achievement is in my gain in weight. I K Q weigh 933 pounds. The fattest man in the United States. :2 0- E SF' 42' SQ T5 as sl. 45 sSsH+s5ef'ss as 'leeds 'fsefiaeuwas awww .fszwisehaeAtaeiaefiae-raesrasitcas is FL ,Q PT K., . '. ,f 'bb 1. ' -. A, R., ru. . v sg- F. i ,gg ., J. h. ,se 1 . sf J-. .c- . .pg T4 1 I A 1 L Ji -. x lllARY SORRELS Camden '27-'38 Livewirr HX. Q8-,29g Tennis Cluli 727-'28g Glee Clulm '29g Graduated Mid- term. Why zlonit you .qzezzlr for yourself. ,lolmfl Bl'1XERI,Y Nll'1AIbUR Fl. Lyon. Cola. '24-'29 Flmlitur of llill Billy '29g Literary flluli 29-'30, Crzillllzitezl Mill-term. '7Il1ilflw'. plus Amlfi inn. tnlzzls S11,r'c'e,w.s.,, lYlAlfIlE vllAl.KER Winfielrl. Kun. '27-'29 Sew and Sew Cluli 'Z9g Clcv Cluli '29g Sulphur Cirlg Jr. Fe+clt'ralion '28- '30. Now .sl1e's lllrx. Z0r'm1gu'. pl'Il710LlIll't' it hon' you will. OLIVE BARNES Springfivlrl. Mu.. '27-'30 Livewires '29-'30. Prvs. '29g Proctor 729' Jr. Fcmlerutiun 'Q8-'29g I.llP1'lYI'y . C151 J 329. With Il gawty tlmr 11-ill cnr1'y' her through ull riglilf' EAR NEST FRANKLIN Oalfu-oorl. Tex. '26-'29 'affix mire is fuer swf! unrl gerzllvf' Jon N Nm-zmzx' Gmsux Crm! Full. S. C. '25-'30 Bcmstvrs Clulw '23-'29, Pre-S. '28g Min- Eszeriul Clulm 125-2302 Basket Bull '30: lr. Fr-mleration 25730. Olin: sings of Olfl Muirlsf' MARY HHH HAWK Sfloum Springx '23-'30 D. D. '26g Claw Clulr '23g Veteran '25-'30, For lier frm slir' lrzlres II PIIIITIYFIJ- Emir: DUNN Alba, Mo. '28-'30 Jr. Ferlvralinn '29g K. K. K. '303 Hiking Clulm 29930. 'gShc' nverl not lrire an Auln Merlianivf' .u NJ Qs. ,. .v - :mf Q lv rl '.-,' T H I. 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W' res man ass gf a gf, AS a captain of a ship logs the memories of his voyages, and asa poet 5 Writes of memories We, the freshman college class of nineteen W' thirty enscribe our tablet of memories. For, unique and rare is the 3 occasion to do so, as We are only freshmen once. Our past has been enjoyable and well fought. Our social gatherings have been spirit- 'Gi 3, ual and friendly. fi We are not writing of our past to look back upon but to furnish those who are to follow with ideas to makfe their task easier. May they accomplish what they undertake to do, for noble has been the experiment of this collegie freshman class. They have met their op- qt. ponents with clean sportsmanship and lost with a smile. .2 gi? Q- This class is preparing material for turning the wheel of Amer- gg 3:3 ica's business and industrial problems, for We have such talent as- -4 Qgra doctors, lawyers, ministers, missionaries, teachers, mechanics, and 3 32,4 artists, all who will in the near future serve the nation and our gg Q5 God. 'Q 54 gag As we edge our way into the Sophomore year, may We encourage 52 5, our fellow classmates who are to follow after us, and push on to 55 those who have gone before. is e QV 'nr ETP 'E 3' 3 Q, Sai ef 3 if ' 0- ca, .LQ mrpmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmggqrqrmga ' fbEe:eai.ieeEsseEee.eeEeefszaiasefieeeeiaeelieeataeeeeeeele . else fe5'G22'Li5 ii-Snixmfozwwwwwwwwwrmxmwrssfwwwwwwncri ,. A 459 :Q Ib La ax ALMA Juli IIENIJEIKSUY QS pi? Curzlin, Okla. Q 3-Ga - LAMAN Woo111flN Logrznsport, La. .: fi? - :ii L-2, .-C-3 7546 E. C. HELD Many, Lu. 12 Q9 - IUXAL D. IxLNNL:n Mzze, Mus. z' f'G'? gf: .19 nga- Y . . , D . V - -- 452 E- umm. Axlnsrw .Sl1fLIlA!,'f1l?lll, Mo. v-vb - ig? - .Nlunzus S. 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J' :gb 1,5 is 'CLI W1l.B1'nN :XICLAIN Mountain Pim- Yl-:LM A Puvzwlz Clwlsca, OL-111, EDNA E. PIERCE Hunt'-r How Crzcu, I.0vL1.1, Trcnzon. Tm: FLOYD CHESTER SHAW Abernathy, Tex. Mxknrguu Poxmcu SMITH Dc Queen INAN Gm UN Suunkll. Rising Smr, Tex. DON Kklmlzli Hartfnrpl Bmmvvxlxu BALL Kenton, Tenn. Cmmg WILSON Green Forest A A A ADA A AIA AIAA AIAQIZFBQIRQZHQCPAIHQZIPHVHPH L . ' 290.1 . .. v WI '- -xf-'.k1,:. .Apr X, P ,,2.,.'j7.':1-, ,,'. h N. 1 I I ur 191: SE: ,4,.'::, :5m:r QffkS F6 Q, :ghd In :ks A: Q52 ,gr .QQ gf .gf Q: a .-G1 'm Qc! :GZ 'GP Qi Q ,gn - 414 - 462 '15 - Qi? 451 A 452 ,Q . 455 S544 Fa efigsrfkfaziifszakis -o 4,1 UG, 'ra 'As 412 Fi 42 6? 45 XI! ' Qii .Q 12 E QE Q ' 42 awe Azaiiffsgbixgx T 'fa tri ff fi 54 '-1 'T' '52 T 6-I 'Cf 'Q 9? '-I Q53 1' .fzaifszfii LUc:l1.r.ia 'l'l:.m:v Wll.l.IANT JAM ES BELL LALRA f.0l.In Vrzmm Bow lmwAns1 llAs1'oN Klum Amc,ulAM ANNA ll. Lmla'1 H: ELM1-Llc liwx' Basil, Krm. PAH. Swuuwu P4-I Cfly. Ala. Tum ATKINS Hs1l1I1'l11'.'lfc. 0lf'1l. Siil14,'eU. Olflu. Almzlvl Aww CIIHNN L' ng liwlvh, Crllff. Olmlumz Cf1,:zr1c'stan S loam Springs Wo, fl1fzln, Tex. S I mm Springs W ll.SlIfl1,iZftIIl S. ll. WWIIALI.-KM I-'lm.l. Siloam Springs XI-QX A lLl:Aul4: IJ-:ms Siloam Spring 'l1HliIiI'lSA SIL-MlKlAl'lF0lKIl ffanlrfrnn. Tvx I'1luw.Alm NIAIQUI mx Kevchi. Tex UIAIIE Klxsm' Cirzwzu Wann lxriz Nlrxuik .Imax XYr:Ql.f1x H111-5 bmi-Ll: Hfxlun STEM: Silmmz, Sprin gs GI't'f'l1ll70UfI, Miss. Winrzslmro, Tex. Iirsulw Lawson I,',1!ll'f!l1,l', Ulrfu, Tulsa, Olfla. 'P fi' .., t: -Q1 . .L ii ': fg: ::Yf' gf ::x ' L: E: :T T: X ' 1: 2: f' :D ::5 ' 11' ::k'f' :X :: ?' :N :: f' :V ::1 ' zz' -:Hf 17' Yfzr 1:1 2 -VT' - r --' fl' 1- T . 1. 0 .- .. -of .. -sv. - -L? 'gy V A15 v xi-Y v -as v -.bf v X15 v '15 v '15 Y 'Q Y '12, v A1911 '197v+Q5' v QW v fax' y y f?S9y f'2S'91rQ9y-QQQRQQG 3 5 I3'dI3fciIYdI?'dBfd7Gfi?Gfdk2'al?fi6fiI3iifh?r'1IX'ilIt?f'S?c3i'5IH5I1h3fjI7G'dI3C3'd!ft'3'n'5I3h? vw: N. 'Q AL ' , Q:-5 LA r.- 5? A CLARENCE H. WEINAND Van Buren Q. 44 f' , QL' if' fu MAUU Luz ROBINSON E9 Lotus! Grove, Okla. 41? 3? ' MAIKX' JANE Bnoww Slozgm Springs ' Q' if Bb MAIKVIN J. HOBEsc'rsoN Camden bafj 6, if Q., r W H3 gb I-IERMAN J. STEPHI-,NS Cumzl,n ze? 53.569 -53 JANET S'1'EusNsoN A1..1im.11, lfl 513 5:9 Dumnln' P0514 Rdyz zlle, Lu. -Q ig - 42 55? Juuu BRUWN Nevada, Tex. eg 'SU' 'Q wb 'EA E77 IE! :ATP '55 C D H l T QE 3 Zum: EAN as am, ex. SQA - 433 'fi 5? ' MAIIGURITE LEE DICKSON Gurdon 2 S , - 42? as eg Qs' 3 1' PfI?'IIXI1X7'0qP'I?QFxIPqF P0?cIFx1?'I?q?q9QIgF'?1IxII'IE , A QA JA,A-wax an -.n.,A,:x.,A.Ag,.a.,.n.,A Jn. A A . 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'Q Z :-Q - 9'luwAn'r T 9 - ' ' ' ' . . .,m.1M.H1uLn ,Q fa? Sulligent, Ala. 42 PPP - 'Ur' EDITH IRENI-' SU'I l'0N AI'uu'e, Oklu. '- 7, -:Ax 2,3 H.ar:0l.n AIINOR PALMER 3-SAE 0A'lfLh0l7lfl City, Okla. if? Q-'E 15, XQQQ ff? 'E 5, . 4.1 f zcvfvgzvcxmxxzvlwfvgflnz N 1 T ' - T pq A - ggi, A A , , V , .- 1 xx nzmamwmv-zpf 2 sf -' x In n 525,-v QQ.. qv., .,. Qs.. ..- wgsg Elegy !2g.?-3.5229-r:,Q 'W-'vI'v ' fv v v ':. -BY' 'Yq . 'f' Y 'X' aww wwwwweuwmmxlrxfwwwwwwx ,P E' -'C Q? ' s 43 2 I -L P- In 9, I ?3 ' . 3-Q5 LECII. ESTEI, SMITII Long Bench, Calif, P9 - QC-z Q? 412 3 .Q gg? LUCILLE OVERTON Springdale 0. fi 'Q' . . -'E 9' EMMA JEAN KING Szlnam Sprmgs 42 A 453 ex. QI , fQl HAROI.ll ROBERTSON Camden 3 gg 44-e 0, is -n. 27 RICHARD Fosmo FUNAI 53 Kawailorz. Wafalua Oahu Qs: Q, nm H? 5? en. 42 'A' 42 is, FATE DELLR STEELE Eastland, Tex. :Cf if ew 5? -444 DOROTHY S. C0nI.I2Y Singer, La. 5? . ,A 53- JASPER NIARSHALL COCIIRAN 152 f-I . . ' Q41 2, Wznfwld, Kan. ?P? ' - 42 5? QI, is? --sf? 5 JQIIN Cmzcom' Springdale Q-my Q 65 l 45 Q .I N 57 V OPAL EI.I.I2zY Hornberk, La. if , I il' 95+ E 42 1. .Q ' C,-4? 2? q 'S 5 'r .. '.', Il 1 . -5 9 , 'Q 53 Q .33 , ' f' K .Ly Qi X Q. lj 'PLATF RM 233 W -W V! ffjf in W' 0 f ' ' ' ,,,f ' If 5 3? vvqggg-.ziilg 2 , ii 5,3 W .ax Seniors I ,,,.,' . ,,,,,,,, . U 22 99' QPVQS9 ffl? QQ' 46 29 '22 '29 4-'25 QFUFZSQW -29 QSM isZ9W!2Sf5f1f2S522, A il W' is Q 3' '-if 9. V 4 1-4 sr. 5 A535 0 1 do I enzor zyd ciao! . Q' 0, ' VIVHE Seniors are a very enthusiastic group. They met the first of the school year in September and elected the following 42 officers: Sterling Teel, president, Joy Haley, vice-president, Louise Williams, secretary-treasurer. And the yell leaders were Adelaide we Hinde and Erwin Burkhalter. The mid-term graduation took most 9' of the former officers out of the class, so we met the second semester V and elected the present officers: Dick Quigley, president, John Carnall, vice-president, Hazel Boyd, reporter, Dixie Lee Sidwell, secretary-treasurer, and Erwin Burkhalter and Fern Reed, yell lead- 'Lf ers. Mary Council was chairman of the social committee. The graduating class of last year willed the senior class of this year, W' their colors, flower, and motto. They a-re: orchid and pink, sweet 'E pea, and Finished yet beginning. Mrs. Earnest was chosen the ' first of the year as class sponsor. 42 'NVe are having a very delightful year together. We have Won 9 veveral basket ball ames with both our teams, girl's and boy's. 'ii Vile entertained on V?ll6Ht1HQ7S Day with a big party and coronation, ,gg 3 in which the king and the queen of hearts from the class was eff, gd crowned. Louise Clark was queen, and Johin C-arnall was king. if? Tea was served afterward in the faculty dining room. We enter- Q tained again Easter Sund-ay. VVfe had charge of every 'departmelnt ge on the hill With the exception of the dairy and bakery. The meals Q59 were planned with Miss Griffin by the head cook of the class, 42 Gi Gertrude Clark. The dining room was decorated in the usual Easter Q Q, way. Flowers on the tables, and a color scheme of the class colors. 3. . . gff- Q., A sunrise prayer meeting was sponsored by Carl Moorhead and 5? Dick Quigley. All work, including the kitchen Work was stopped '4'-E4 Q. at this hour. As soon as the prayer meeting was over a break- '53 fast consisting of bacon and eggs and toast was served. The day f ,was continued by an entertainment in the dining room at the ,SE E- noon hour. At the Sunday evening services, a 'tConclusion program 3 gg, was given. 42 .as Q . XI! Th-e Seniors have many, many happy memories and believe it to be the happiest year in the whole stay at J. E. B. C. .Q 4 glgeiaz-Qeseleekaeie .. JERUME BROWN Siloam Springs '19-i30 Log Cabin Band, 726-730, Orchestra, '28f3Ug Glee Club, '29-'50, Music Club, '29-'30, Veteran Club, 263305 Basket Ball, i29-730, Jr. Fed., '29-'3il. W'e.wtern Story, or what you will, he loves good lilerataref, Riu l'-ISHN Risen Siloam Springs 327-'30 Clee Club, '27-30, Jr. Fed. '27-'30g Brownies, 'Zig Ark. Club, '2if29g Vice Pres. Y. P. 303 Sew 81 Sew Club. 'ller boy friend .should bt' a llomriist, ax-printer and spell her name differ- ent. MAirrnA Sun NIURRISON Hagerman, Tex. '28 '30 jr. Fed., 428-'30, lxll4Hlllllw Club, '30. bsflllll loolnng al you, wilh hur eyes of blue, .shell talk baby talk to youf, ,join l't1R.wLR CARNALI. Ft. Smith 726-'30 jr. F1-dg Brownies '26-30, Veteran Hub, Literary '26-'30, 0011 that all men would take life as .seriously a.s hef, RICHARD QUIGLEX' Winfield, Kan. '28-'30 Pres. Debating Club, '30, Pres. Senior Class, '30, Jr. Fed. 329330. 'gLet,s compromise and have my way. MARY COUNCIL Decatur '28-'30 Sew 31 Sew Club, '30, Jr. Fed., '28-'30 Social Com. Senior Class, '30, Mary, Mary, quite contrary, what makes you smile at them so?', WIENDELL HOYT Kiamosi, Kenya Colony, Africa '28-'30 Jr. Ferl., ,29-'30, Mnisterial Club, '30, Basket Ball, '29-3ig Tennis, ,29- '3Og Basket Ball '29, Religious Leader Senior Class, '30, Orcln-slra, '30, Pres. Mission Club, '30. Cod marie him goml, sliizly zrill make him, great. CARI. ltlnoniimn Dallas, Tex. '29-'30 lr. Fed., Ministerial Club, '29-'30q Religious Committee, '30g Debating Club, '30. 114 Lone Star Hungary GEORGE CARNALI. Ft. Smith '2T-'30 Glce Club '28g Veterans Club 729 He lfelieres in family C0-IIIIGl'llflUIl.n Ligsrsii C. HARLUW Rairliriw, Wyo. '27-,30 '71 luitcllnzan with ri ffll?l7lHlIllClll mind. 1. C Arg., n W N . In : if ' 1 V v- ,z 55 1 :V 41? 'i L L V 5- A i 5.6-.s w,'5 '2 4. . if , wg ' 1 J' ,gg Q' gg ,gg g' 45-, ,Z H5-f ,V .f.V,.,-A . -0. ,im 'Nr ' U- an 11- f. . 1 r1 ?QLt?f'z,B?x':1'i'm15f'i1'7-S1 653.47-21.IX1:X:uXv..i ff1.f14-- 1. 1.-fm 1--emu ..u-- ..f--ur-fm.:-o.rif1IJo.,h:,-f1 iq- i '1 w. 1 ff- fi 71 f' - . J bb: ff? . ., Lf? 1-W:-' ,gg FRANCES ELizABr:'1'ii C0uNc1i. Decatur 5+ an-H '28-'30 ' Kill lunior Feileration ,28-,30 T41 .352 Sew and Sew .30Q Glef- Club '28-'3Ui H: 1 'SSholLlrI be un E11ir01 x fzssixtfllil. Sala. afar ,: ', fu. - mi ' Jiximss FIQGATE Joplin, Mo. ji' 135.5 '2i'- 311 , Qu :I Senior B-usket-liall T305 Junior Fed- :tp - np: eration '28-30 I fi S1151 Hlf sweetness mu all thu! i.s required of 2,1 nw- rx . . .. J- ah-P ll lady. fllflmilt' voulpl he Il good one. 'DCC' SA51 JAMES S'rERL1Ni: TEEI, Benzonrille ggi '27-'33 fig icuii Booster Exe-uutiie 'Q8-'30g Best All- ggi around '29g Most. Hzrmlsorne '30g Sport i,.r,,,. 1,7115 Editor ,lebroco '30g if ' T51 Plame donut ml! me '.wissy , I am II man. A2 - ?g?' 54 .. v - 1, K, PAULINE Gnovi-1 Siloam, .Sprmgi Ed: H .26'!30 441' D. D. Clubg Veterans Club '29-'30 rebu- zwffr Hard to learn ami harfl to forget, hu! who irrzrzls to f0rgef?,' ,.', 1, .. . , ? ERMA FRANKLIN .Sziloam Springs iff , . '25-'30 I fl 3? ' , :: iss: Glee Club 330: Orvllestru ,29-30? QQ: -. 'Music Club '30 I f gQf .ogg Her heart is not Cold. hut Sferlzngf, Qxqtnh- --uckf lr afF LEROV CRAWFORD Kfmsns, Okla , ,.. i . --qw 30. . . vu wig,-l Jr. Feilerzltiouz NIlIllQlf'Y'l1ll Club Tsar Words of a priigtor. 'Who threw that .Th-4,4 shoe ' Oh! Bf'Ilflllli., wwf -,pg iffj .Mui , Q Meri t..w- ., 'bfi Cliximwfzi-. Lmixrz Gerltfi 'G 7 7 v qw, .W 26- 30 ' v 7, -, :biz 121,,5hp,g like Il rose on fl spring morn. 'ZS'-f is . ' ,WA .7 ,. fb: N K1 , I Q14 HAZEL Born l,ro.shy1on. Ter. 'jg rkjbq '20-30 , lgr! Sew anfl Sew Club '30: 'l'r-xus elub 1:92 'Ei lLi7lIlLf1'iI!7S Witrh Hflzelw ' 'G '-3 . , .1 :rg ga 'b'P'-4 HERMAY TEEL Bf'VIf0l117llIf fc 51:1 '26-'30 n 15 f nb?-' Booster Exeeutive '28- i30g Basket :Si ' 'fjzikf bail 729-'son Base-iiaii '28- 30 H Lg. Q Nothing there is tha! bnfhers me. 4Qc fi . VP Anm.AIm: HINDE Springfield. Mo. :QQ ' J 5 I 29-30 :-. C Junior Federation '29-303 Live Wire ' ' Execuiixle '30: .Senior Yell IiSFldEff 29 Zag, 5.16 Those from Missouri have lo he shozrn. send me II Bill. if? , r-. N ,QQ Eflk :W . Lila -'. 1,'ffi'-'KUf'.i1 f- A H'.'N'3-Wx'r 'f'i -'fA. - - IL -K'-'N 'r'-'Y' fN '4 'J7 i'-'F A 'rf' Jl' 'f 'lf Ayr fff.:Ai.ir.i. 4 or We -ei- - N V EVELYNE DIARY BEAVERS Siloam Splfllrg-V Freshman College An Apology l'lAR0l.D JON!-is Fzryvzterrillc '28-'30 Bolm-Cats '29g Cruml. Illl1lllt'1'IYl. A man of mystery. Why he never slurlieff' BARNEY BEISLY Shelllon, Mo. 527-'30 Veteran Club ArChie,' DIXIE Lal. SIDWELL Fayetteville- '29-'30 Sew S: Sew Club 305 Secretary Senior Classy IS. K. K, '30g Yell Leader '30. 'sThc last of the 1'1r1'c-Atlzwc nift nz: others like heru FAYE BECKWURTH Hope Drum Corps ,284 Jr. Fenl.g Texas Clubg Home EC. Club '30. ' Fair and from the Cape of Good Hopen CARL I'lARDY Bryon: '27-j29 , Mary where art thourn WINFlEl.D IIALEY Gfll1'f'lif' 728-'30 FI'ESlll'I'lElll College. Jr. Fail. Pretty Good Arr Apologyl' LUUISE YATEs Siloam Sprisigy '30 Yo Colden Hl0IZllf3,, lll'AlUOR1E WALL Salina, Olclfr. '27-'30 There's just one in u millinnf, IILLBLKNE POUND Alma '30 Debating Club Reporter '30g Jr. Ferl, '3O. 'Cay Caballero, singing on his Guitarro' , .0 pa ' my: f -'via .VLJXV .-v 4 - U U Nirfvmv. wmv.. 17..Ay..wy.....gf., . , ,. if ., Q. , . w4Tcvf1.w17fffw.-f1Tof.v.L-f.1..r-fm + rf-1 ' Uf.rf?1i,r3f':.?cl5'1T:X'?: ' cr: F' 12? eflx .- g., HW V 1 1 ff' J. W. DAVIS Prescott Q4 61 1 '29-'30 I3 'l...'f A great olfl Kill, lzamperwl with room- - f . eff.: mules mul ussocwlesf, 'V'- L lA.L A LOUISE CLARK Decatur 2 '26-'30 y LPI' Pres. So ll. Classg Sec. and Tres. of f I: . E- . . y p x v 4 Y N ,Zig Junior Qlassg Sec. and Tres. ul Senmr app Clussg Veteran Club '30. .. . , . . '1-'gf 'glilessfvl arc they who mmfl their own ,Sh lzusinesx, they mftke grmzl .S8l'1l?lllfl6.S.', Jm' HAl.l'lV Groueltr ' f' In -10 Me, V 21-'30 , Teri Live Wire Exo. '30g Veleran Clul: 1 - ebb al 1 w - v. -- - - .' 28-303 bloc Clulw, Z3-30g Radio Llulr, Cf' '9'vl4 ,L , 7 n: ft-L 29. 1 1 1f?i When j'0IL,l'l' lzluv, Joy will smile for ffl you. ' QQ? l ' if-CLS RUBY 5l.0AN SlllllSH1U. Oklfi. ilmfx i , ,bk 29, 30 ag'-1 We love her lots. .gg,,,'.f llAuol.n NELSON Lrzron, La. -Nfl '29-'30 Agri. Club, Tao. Gle-e Club. '29-'soq -Huff: Lnuisauu Clulm '30. ffhi g'He is the man that puts cream in your TEH rofjee. 0011! HHl'0l1l.,, 0 ,pg .ggi lxlILDRED Com: Rogerx Y 3543 '27-'30 .'-r Sl1f .S 1'e11-hemlezl. Guess the restf, EH' ,- wJ ' . Sl: .Anal f . . -.M IADUIFE XYll,l.lAMS Memphzs, Tenn. , I-T ,211-'so Jr. ml.. '25-'30, ' ri When her voice has departfd, an image ol lisr smile rsm tfmf' rj Enwm BllliKilAL'lliR Cof'.-:irr.n.u. T x. . '29-'30 f'fq'- ulfrllzy foulnf lm ll bv-lrorll. Wilh liim it -.A 3-11, is llie luxz 1l'1Ifll.,, id'- ., , . fu 3 . by-A MAm:Amc'1' Dmls 4, Af: . , . , , Siloam bpringe 'QQ jf? An English profcs- 1:1 D sofs zluztghterf' ggi! CI.lN'r CLARK - ,-X v ,. ,221 Ch lseu, Okla. ggi A man with II pur- IL5 -'55 pose--that girl at 52, 2252 homef' :Pi HAZE1. lXlCELllANON .. 'l wtf: Fulbriglzt, Tex. mr, Sl1e's not lIt4'l?A', just fi' quiet exfrrmrflinUry. - 1 ,, . 1:9-Z ,td W f . .Lf fill- J .. ' ..1'!v'. A 'J.' 'ul '-. Jy'.,jnfs. M .. .4 .. Lv .v -,1 X M EQ' 5. ef 59,9592 ,gee 552592 9236? WKQ QQ ga- Us Q P' QT wr 81 U 0. Q-X. 9. Q' 9, 9' 9. if r E? E3 .Jr -'E e-wp Q' 5- Gi ee? 'H f EP Q' E' :J at E' F 1-. eeyae eye TQ? fi' gg, Q. Q 9-. ,FIS F as S5 I PQSQVWZSQRT QS3lW2S'37 9Z5S'i?52S9l3i52S5l5492 ' 9259337 93 0 . 0 1 elzzor fame' lJf0ly CHAPTER 1 IN a certain prosperous period of the history of the John Brown schools, that is to say in 1926, a class of an uncertain origin pushed its head through J. E. B. C.'s wings and looked out. The time, it whispered awed even at its own voice, is long, but with all manner of uncertainty they elected Ira Burke as their class president. A year was past and the class looked back. lt had been a long year-- yet a year of achievement. They had acquired two very important ILS- sets, first, their rather high-hattishw new name, 'Sophomores'g second a Freshman Orchestra, and also a quartette composed of Wilburn Mc- Lain, Morris Campbell, Vernon Reffner, and Ira Burke. One of the out- standing social events of the year was a presentation of a play entitled, 'tDave's Baby. CHAPTER II Wilburn McLain was elected president when the year '27 opened. XVith many new members added to the group they took as their class motto: Take the stairs, the elevator to success is not running. Among many social activities which were taken charge of by the Sophomores. one of the most outstanding was that of a banquet given in honor of the teachers and departments heads, on St. Patrick 's Day. CHAPTER III Here we are again! All Juniors and hope to be Seniors next year with all the honors, a diploma, etc., attached. With us came Edna Taylor, Frances and Mary Council, Hazel McElhanon, Erwin Burkhalter, Wen- dell Hoyt, Harold Nelson, Dick Quigley, Ruby Sloan, and Fay Beck- worth. Bill McLain was elected president a second time with Mrs. Elsie Miller as our sponsor. A great entertainanent for Thanksgiving, several banquets for the seniors, a big day at Dripping Springs, and many basket hall games were included in some of the many activities during the year. CHAPTER IV Gaining the top of the hill at last the seniors plunged into the new year with new hope, new courage, and a great amount of dignity. Several new members are added this time, namely: Hazel Boyd, Clint Clark, Gertrude Clark, John Davis, Idell Lasiter, Carl Moorhead, Dixie Lee Sidwell, and Louise Wiliams. There are Jerome Brown, Clarence Lem- ke, Louise Clark, and Pauline Grove who have remained with us since the beginning of our career. ' The class took charge of the Valentine party on February 15th and gave a great banquet on Easter day. I From the heights the seniors look back seorning the many wrong steps they. took whereby they have attained their great dignity. Four years of toiling and waiting and- now their chapter is written. 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He said that 3 it was to be a two day affair with a big banquet on the last day That would put it in :EQ-P just the week in which we had graduated in 1930. He told me that the association had 3-,J elected him as a committee of one to select a master of ceremonies. He asked me if 1 pg? would accept the position. 9 B. W7e felt that, no matter what political or social standing any one of them might :gb have, they 'Mould haxefa better time if they were once more equal at that time. 1,9 QT There was Senator J. W. Davis, who would be equal once more with those who 45 9' made him Senator. -9 There was Mary Council who had married a Frenchman of nobility. We would 4121 D1 . . . .fn 3-', have to cable her invitation to her. Carl Moorhead, the greatest Evangelist ,of the day, 'gg 6. was in London, so we cabled him. 9- We had a hard time locating Harold Nelson, but we found him at last. The v-G coach of Princeton's football squad. gg Margie Wall and James Fugate were not hard to find, both being National figures in Tennis and Golf. 3 3 Frances Council was near Hollywood helping some unknown specimen of mankind. E Fern .Reed and that electrically inclined husband of hers, Wendell Hoyt, had 2, gone to Africa. 'Y' Jessie Phillips had conquored all of her ancient chemestry fears and was in Chi- cago as a leading Chemist of the times. 414 Erwin Burkhalter was nowhere to be found, but we did dig up Clint Clark out of .Q the rough district of New York. He was leading a drive for the Prohibition Enforce- 45-4 ment Department of the State of New York. Hurrah! New York is going dry. '-9 We foundy Ruby Sloan had at last settled diown to a nice quiet home in the state .. of Oklahoma. ' .15 gf-. Dixie Lee Sidwell, who loved so much to hear the birds sing, had turned to the i profession of poem writing which was something we could not get her to do in school. gb We all knew tha-t some day our class would be represented by a woman in our gov- 'Q ernment.. Gertrude Clark was the first woman senator from our state. 455 Pauline Grove was singing for the Chicago Civic Opera Co. 'O We 'always thought that Clarence Lemke was bashful, but we found' him married to we the next most bashful member of our class, Louise Clark. 'l'hey were living on a farm in 'Q Nebraska. Fay Beckworth and Idell Lasiter were both nursing in a large hospital in A Miama, Fla. 'G Margaret Davis was in Richmond, Va., painting cover plates for magazines. gt Erma Franklin was still back at the old school teaching violin in the music de 3 ,tgp partment. 5 There was one member of the class who had left us in our lafst semester of school .0 who helped us a lot. We just could' not have a clear conscience by leaving her out so we 4 Q, sent an invitation to Louise Williams who was matron of a home for the blind and' deaf. ,gg it Well we have accounted for them all but Erwin Burkhalter and Barney Beisly. 'W Q Those two we could not find. All of the members but these two would be there. .3 ,Q The day came, with it the banquet. The vice-president of our Alumni Association 'fi R9 wi'h his wife, was there in full force. We knew them as John Camall and' Hazel B d. 9. W .gt Q- The most surprising thing of it all was that two people were there we could not -Q af find until then. X15 if When we had sent cables across the seas, Erwin Burkhalter had been the operator 'S 5 who did the cabling for us, so then he learned of the ceremony. 4 9? On their way over Mary Council and Carl Moorhead had happenfed to be on the 3 Q5 same ship. One day as they were talking over old times, the captain of the ship passed 9, them. Mary remarked that he looked like Barney Beisly. Carl looked just in time 56.43 F' to see him before he went below and said, Yes, tha,t's him. So together they went to '77 invite him to the anniversary celebration. gf E5 So at the twentieth Anniversary of the class of '30 all of its members were present. 4? - -4 Qu A! 9' 'G' ND., 'E av efcsanaeassiiasielzgigzfwfigraieafisafiaiasfehissitszafiseaseieaiiaefiesiiaeiieafi aio ef if rea- Q3 3. at ' 6.6-Q iii' sages 'cf-fesv'e2S'+'y3 saga 5'3 as iv' 5' ...iii we I. is Qi Q 4+ 3 Q-'L 1:7-X' , Hb 3 Lf i 6? EFL Q tr? 3. Sift' Qin eaeaaeeaeraeteeeewaefaataetarraeaeaefaefaefameazeacze as lglllbf CZMJ l E, the members of the Senior Class of the John Brown Schools of 1930, being of disposing memory, temporarily sound of mind and unusually sound of body, do make, publish, and declare this as our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will by us here-to-fore made. ARTICLE 1 We devise and bequeath sorrowfully our true friend and sponsor Mrs. Earnest, to the John Brown Schools, wishing we could take her with us. ARTICLE 2 We hereby give, bequeath, a-nd devise unto the Junior Class of 1930 a Modicum of good advice- study hard,', our class colors, rose and orchid, class motto, Finishing yet beginning, and' class flower, sweet peaf' ARTICLE 3 We, the herein named Seniors, make the following personal bequeaths: l, Fay Beckworth, will my numerous dates with Burk Austin to Lucille Sloan. I. Hazel Boyd, leave the secret of getting twenty hour fines to Mildred Deskin. I, Jerome Brown, will to Edward Potts my Siloam Springs sweetie, Fern Reed. I, Erwin Burkhalter, leave to the entire Junior class my l6 hour feasts in the bakery. I, John Camall, will my beautiful curl secret to Robert Collum. I, Clint Clark, leave to Hewitt Glass one foot of height. I, Gertrude Clark, leave my apron and There isn't any more apple saucen to Betha Colhour. I, Louise Clark, leave to Marjorie Meacham my own Clarence Lemke's love. I, Frances Council, will to Mildred Cone, for safe keeping, Mac Lee Rhodes. We, Ruby Sloan and Mary Council, leave Lorena Cole, Richard Quigley's tender care in future years. I, John,W. Davis, will my jet black hair to Earnest Rouse. It is too much bother. We, Margaret Davis and Pauline Grove, will our joint ability to be noisy in Mr. Cood's Economics class to Jaunda Wood. I, James Fugate, will and bequeath my only ambition in life, Nola Murray, to Fred Moseley. I, Wendell Hoyt, can leave nothing-except my und-ying love to Ruby Ogle. I, Clarence Lemke, will my glowing, almost blazing, blush to Charles Clock. I, Idell Lasiter, will to Christine Hanson one of my golden curls. I, Carl Moorhead, leave my place as chief plumber of the Hill to Ivan Durall. P I, Harold Nelson, will and bequeath to Roy Reid, my Wild Irish Rose, Billy Madge ease. I, Richard Quigley, will all of my bookkeeping material and Mary Council's love notes to Harrison Leach, hoping Harrison will solve the mysteries of each. I, Fern Reed, will to Louise Harris my quiet disposition and my debates on the porch of the White Building. I, Jessie Phillips, will and bequeath to Anne Bokeny my favorite expression, LignFs out girls. l, Dixie Lee Sidwell, leave my ladyship on Valentine's Day to Juanita Brown. I, Margie Wall, will to Edna Potts my place at the store typewriter. I, Barney Beisly, will and bequeath my place by the Lobby Radiator to Jack Webb. ARTICLE 4 We hereby appoint Roy Justice Reid as executor of our entire state and of this last will and testament of the 1930 class. To serve without bond and it is our desire that no aspersion or criticism be heawped upon him by reason of their trust. In witness whereof: I, the hereinabove dulv appointed executor of this will, have set my hand and seal this 2nd. day of May 1930. 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Klgilseoglilrls Charles Ivan Durall 1,4 orena 0 e W , 1:4 Miss Williams Ann Bokeny gsxilllliilglienberger Lucille Sloan 'Mildred Deskin Q 'G -- 'fl-5 Fred Mosley gb . Mildred Com, Robert Collum , Eva Porch J. C. Sanford Edward PWS I , if Q33 d' D ' 1 Charles Clock Alan Hewitt G abs 451 , a me anle S Ben Ward, Jr. -52 Q' 4 Elf QE s-sb 3-fb 45 1' an 245' i JF ,omare CJQAUUXZ THE Sophomore high school class met October 5, 1929 and electel the following officers: President, Elmer Gregory, vice-president, Carlie Nell Moyers, secretary, Bessie Hudspn, yell leader, Harvey Smith. Miss Jenkins was chosen as sponsor of the class. The outstanding event which the Sophomores sponsored was the Saturday night program, April 12, 1930. Supper was served on the lawn and outdoor games were played. This was followed by a short program in the chapel which consisted of a few musical numbers and a comic stunt. The dialogue for the stunt was written by a Sophomore. The Sophomore class has several talented students on its roll. Donnis Turner, a member of the high school quartet was an entrant in the state contest at Fayetteville. Carlie Nell Moyer also represented the high school in voice at Fayetteville. Juanda VVood was selected from the high school as spelling champion to represent the school in the state contest at Fayetteville. The Sophomore boys distinguished themselves by winning the class tournament in basketball. All in all, the Sophomore class feels that it has done well this year and we hope to maintain our high standing through the remaining years of our school life at J. E. B. C. Miwiffereerebreeraaeidiiiiiffigikiiiiiiiiiiiitfiigiitiiiifiti . 55 SE db 66+ db ' 935513 Q95 ??9332QW5295fQS5 5:55515 QQMWQ M 5i'e'5sres'ee'ee'?rer1i,1eeeefai,1ereemwrrfwressmrfrrfrrrwifigg 4+ 2 sz Ee?- 33, W' is-f' 5?-Q gn r ex. dl. 0, 0' 0. 9 f29 f29 '29 nge Qs! we Qs! eggs 0171 UPL' Motto ......, .. Little but loudf' President . .J .,..... Elmer Gregory Colors ,..... ..,.... B lack and yellow Vice President ..,,,,,,,,,, Nell Bloyers Flower .,,. ................. G oldenrod 5?i?2S Sis J. r1P.sT Row: Leon Carroll Sam Alhin 5? Virginia Hall Nlary Helen Landson Josephine Custer Hetty Hooper 93- Willie Mae Calhoun SV 351 Tina Ray Clarke Beulah Hill 23 19, Qi. .Q3 'QPF 7 L I. . . - V f . 0 C XCZJJ srcoivo Row: Joe Culbertson Gene Wood Charles Rogers Dorthea Wood Mary Pennington Juunda Wood Cleopatria Smith Mattie Freeman Bessie Hudson Seeretary . . 5 I Maxx THIRD ROW: Avis Bankston Percy Rivara Taylor Evan Holloway Fred Agree livlmel' Gregory Genevieve Waldron Miss Joyce Jenkins Bessie Hudson FOURTH ROW: Carlie Nell Moyers Nola Murray Harvey Smith limes Pennington James Meacham Floyd Pledger John Howell 1' . 9612991-P -llKJACIKXIPCXfl'lc'l:LC-ucdlfl- Ql3'cIIF5C-llL94-llIPCIIFX-KZCJQCLCJCIIPQIIFX-lIlQC3ll9'I zsiitsze r.C'5?at.KsS - it Qs? fl! Qiff 411 J .ce X 'Q Qw is fe T ,c, 443 eb? 65 b fs is 452252 41 2 Mae: Zilalg 425576 493 'El ffi? ' 45 .ne Q gas Q ' 443 ESQ 9 C?2,S9'i529 ?29'fQ 'Q?2573f52S93 f2 ?'31?2?9T? T232 9'5'Q53C?2S5'5fQ?'7i's2S?'3'Q?5WI5?2S?93Q?Qg?gJ?5 Eizhfhehdriixwsaweewwnwwwwwwww 'Y' ,fa f 'Ei Si Q. if SZ- Q? 453 S2 F O 92? do 5, ggsfman ly! cloof f-fe --o- fa W The Freshman class of '29-'30 has broken away from the general rule gg? 5 that, because we are beginners, we are green. To show the world A that we are not green. and that we do have high ideals and ambitions, W' as anyone else has, we stand forth under our banner of red and Hold D Q, which is symbolic of the ideals for which we are striving. Q, From the very beginning of color significance the red typifying 'Q' blood, has signified bravery and courage. Gold has always stood for g value and purity. It represents to us the perfection of character anrl attainment that we aim to reach in our development. Q Our motto, Not finished, just begun, is also symbolical of our qc., Q, development that is to be. Several of our group show already, in a ig? small beginning, that we cannot begin to prophesy what the future will qi? Q- hold for them. Quite a few of our boys and girls will be heard from 'Q' E553 in later years in prominent ways-some as peachers, scientists, and in .Ag Q5 various other occupations. 4:2 5 Several members of the class have been outstanding in their aca- 5 '55 demic work. Clayton Wood, Wayne Barron, Robert Scoville, Bernard Ray, and Bernice Ray have represented the Freshmen on the Honor . 42 Ei, Roll. .5 . .42 25? Our religious representative, Bernard Ray, has been very active in ,Q 225 the religious work of the school, also. if .Ta Our president, Bernice Ray, has brought the class into the spot- 5,5 light through the winning of a high school English contest and an , essay contest. Q, 21 We feel that the Freshman class is one that will reflect honor and eg Ex credit on the school through the years to come. Q' , fi? a if-2 5' is Q. 1-G i .. -MQ.,-neva? QQLQFB S291 few saw fav 9 as QVQS v'9GvQ? !29+vJS'5w9 QP 49 tflfilwfl .gifif :aw ::,gi : 'W ,E . :fits 0 asf: :5,:3.kH :: 'ish .:E..:: .:-as M wwwviwwwwwwwuwwwwwwrnww .5 f.. ss' gi' 'U' 9, .QE owe 19 T' SY? Q EE? as 25 fig 9, fa of E 59 49 0, iff ef Q, W ' ii if as ' - -:va a f- Q' Jresgllzalz gs Geri? 55 ' C44-4 Que is 9 EY? Motto ...,.. Hhot tinished-Just President ...,.. Bernice Ray 43? tl- , rr an 1 begun' Secretary . Clara N elson 4: Lolors ..... .......,......., R ed and Gold it 'G Q Flower .,..... .................... l led Rose Sponsor ....... ..... ll Ir. Vtlebb ,QQ W .na 1. 0 C, I C fam Jo!! . P35 -14 - FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: . xg 45 MUYY Lewis WCSICY Ward Raymond King Q Bernice Ray Bliladltiy Alvin Gregory ' ii 1 . . I ' I J , 4' Latherme Wiley WHTFEEH Zilmerman James Spell LOTR Lee Slliadlllilfl Lawrence Angst Claybgfne Faulk H Klllhfffille SPiVCY Wayne Barron Charles Wiley ' Qi? 3 Clam' Wright Clinton Hess Dashner Hawkins gay Stella Roberts Robert Scoville James Berry Elsie Louise Carroll Donald Miller Clayton Wood is Helen Vickery Mr. Webb Woodburn McCal1on 221' - -21: 9- .Gi vs 452 :P lEggIFX2ZfFX3'.IF3fILC'CILCXILC5q1LCx-ll.ZC'f2IVqPtI'GTI?qpCIIxIpQPQZ?fI1xI2C'Q?zIPcIWg'.? f. W ..i -Vi i A- f 5si Vef1e V V V V V V V V V V Q 5 - 'N V ' V ,T V .12 AZ. .s M- M. V. sf., ..- V. na .. ,. gg gg, gg. gg, gg, V -g, V Y If QffigIXjI?r'3F11'?Fm .fxl r3fv.,f'5f1.r3f'1 1451. :ffm 351. 3351. rffv. riff :Yf V-if-f :YC-1 4-IL'-,qi-EC-,QV-EC-,J-If'i'.1'l1f5ff6 gf ilafg Cie ..,,,-.4 .PCA i,?,l-4 , C ,SEQ Cfj., 94575 4:3 52- . Celfil 1,473 nb - , , fab - , il - U3 'Yr h J: , 5 . .I L, Y ,:: , b -. Q? ' Cer: Q :aaa 93:35 2442 t ':5f 91' U 0 'H' X Of X X 9, f ffl! K L' 100 A gg ef Hg '- Zi are 3- ' - QQ 9, Q, V, -Q' . . . . , 'V Eb N training the heacl, heart, and hand, which is the purpose ot the John 42 Brown schools, it is well to begin as early as possible in the young Q lives. There are eases where the under privilm-gi-ml boy or girl lacks ggi? 5 wo mer niasterv of the eleinentarv school subjects. For the benefit of 66. l l . ., Q' - Q, these, the school has a grracle tl0ll?lI'iI1l01ll. Our faculty is in full sympathy with the three folcl program if-I and consequently send their own ehilclren to the grade clepartinent, to' X-4.3 :lp gretlu-r with the other boys and girls. 42 l'onseci'atecl students who are niajoring' in education, act as stu- 1--L3 dent teachers anfl thus assist their fellow stumlcnts in building their QS'--6 foundation for future construction. 5 '- P - G4 :S :ef 0 O 1 Cfasa ::,,,Q 543,113 V--2,5 RQ lrene Briiell llzilph Duckworth 4445 Q . NI, an fffj' Sara lm' Earnest ifhlora Mae Poyner iff ,. C,-x , fx 'G ,pu John lzlwarfl Brown, Jr. Irene Davis lteacherl :MG Elizabeth Ward John Lee McCuis1ion Barnett Smiley, Jr. Charles Curule 9,4QQ ::e,,Q Bill Curley James Head 1-6-jg W' John McLain Earnest Cummings ' Luther Cayton Donna McKinney Phoebe Burris Lynn Napier ' Ada Elizabeth Eulmanks Joseph Chieol an ri 4 - V, . J M , .. VA - Qt' giszqzmewxziwx-21,::J-swirls-Virus-:az-xsi.smVw4l5:iQLHQCitU1QC'i21?2:1?2aI?-f'iJQff51V ' - 'T nfl: ull: T :S 71: ::i 1: 1: fl, :E '- 'f 25 15 1932 2522 5 1 2 fi 1 1 'lf 'U Liv N-4 ff .GJ - H F 1 -f ---1 I E ..... v f i M m emzrfm en is 3 3 E 'S 2 2 l.--A ---uw -ul --,--,-,-MM, A.- - Y MMM. M .M 4. . . , .HE -. - . b 1 N 1, M D., r .fmt , .,. 5. E .7. S l L: H -.-,st at-f-ls, ,nr 'Wu ::y'r,g ..Y5- .5 igyiufgz :YP fgyf' 5:1 E:N'?' gj.::w ' Q :9 ',,' Tl ' cigaewzeg ffegszegsfvgszsegeegpfrgeseg .egsgvgszegaegaeg ZW tra -5 4, ff,-495594 K.. .Si E IifdfbdlIxihdffnribciladlpdfbdbdbcjffbclIadkxibdkpribribdrxibdfb 4' if Y f - as A 2? usz' C. Eb TG -0- gi? ork is the effort put forth to wrought 'some change in the material things about us, producing such modifications in shape, form or Zia-12 magnitude that it might become useful to inaze The mind visualizes the wants and aspirations of the hum-an fam- 42? ily and these visions are made manifest through work. Whether 'it be in the house in which we live, the food with which We nourish our bodies, the books or papers on our tables, the pictures on the wall or the clothing we twear, the automobiles in which we ride, the lights in our house, the music in the air, all these are here because of work. 493 Q, The rough diamond in the hand of the savage has no more value than a mere stone, but in the hands of a skilful lapedarist it becomes a thing Q1 of beauty and of abundant wealth. 'eg FET Do you ask 'WVhat is the value of Work D? ' 3 Can you estimate it? Take all the wealth of the Morgans, the gf? Rothchilds, of Henry Ford or Creseos, take it altogether, count it in Q53 2 millions or even trillions, and place it with the Aurora of the Heavens If gi, Orire and Pleides, yes you have only commenced to estimate the value ig, of Just VVork. For can we not say in truth. In the beginning Q., was work, all things were made by work, and without work there was '-3 not ,anyhting made that was made. But, now about the work in the Q- John Brown Schools. In these it is unique in that it is taught as any 'G' Vi? other subject, credit is given for Just Workn and it is a part of the .Q curriculum of this school. Worlr in this school is not as .many suppose, to furnish Worthy students, without means, an opport-unity to ob- 2? tain an education in ment-al attainment, but it is provided that the 2 student might be educated to work. In other words he does not work 'G ESQ his way to an education but is educated to work. The question may A arise, Who VVorks? Who is it that does these things? Everybody works. Perhaps, you may ask what work are these boys and girls doing? as In reply we would say our farm boys are furnishing the food stuffs. gg The bakery bakes the bread and pies. The kitchen and dining room '45 are serving the meals. The laundry takes care of the clothing. Q The dress factory makes dresses and does mending. The store looks 'Q after the buying and selling. The construction boys put up th build- ,E ings, the electric shop, the machine shop, the garage, the plumbing de- E? partments are busy with their various occupations, bookkeepers, steno- 31 graphers help carry on the business, the print shop is busy publishing 'Q the school papers. The teachers are busy in the class rooms. This is 3? not play work, but work true to life. And every day one can see this 51,5 band of eager young life dressed in their smart uniforms going here We and there over the campus, at their work or in the class rooms, never E 3 idle but always busy at some useful tasks. Ta.king it all in all this is ia- one of the most wonderful places in all the land, and the longer one ii '33 is thrown in contact with it the more wonderful it seems. 'G i ' rs ee fa, fi Q' X1 as 'ff Q .L , ' f PQ ' H 1:5915 E71 if Q 515,13 1,5 xii: 51,55 Q 3,3 il x. .., ..f ..1 -u vx v.v0 ,.v5.,. ,., ,., wiv,-Vldvtv VHA, L 'sig' gfa5r,1ix,1ir,1n.1,1ntr,11r1111,111,1i1,11r,11:r,1ir,.15:r111,13.1.,f:1,,f,::1,,fp1,,,,q,11m1,g,q gow 1, . 'iff ' 45.1 u 0 ec amos A t M h fir sign 'ff' .-0- D1 1-ab - QF' L' . v 4511 5,9 fi? 5?, I5 HE D0 m11rt111e11t of 1111to111otivu 1111:c111111ics is 11111i11t11i11cd for the ur- QQ I p 53443, mose ot t1'111111110' 81111161118 111 luotur I'I10K'1'l?l111CS 111111 21ll10IIl0bI1C re 521112 . 1. n I-N I . , . 965 55? ' wvldiiig' 111111 br11z111g1', shvvt 111vt111 work 111111 the lDI'1l1C1lJ1CS ot 11631111511 111111 plumbing. 111 this c1ep11rtm1-11t 1111 11tte111pt is 11111411- to coiiibine the thou- . . . . . .... . . sq 3 ries and principles ll1V01V9L1 111 tho v11r1o11s sublyvcts with actual 1-Xp9r1e11c1: xqfgg gk . in 1111i1c1ing 111111 I'Qll2l1'11lgI motors, weldiiig 111111 br11zi11gr v111'io11s metals, re- Q: pairiiigx articles of sheet 111et111, clusign 111111 rvpaii' oi' pluuibiiig 111111 heat- Q5 . ing systems. Close contact is 11111i11t11i11vd 11t 1111 times with the elvct1'ic111 111111 2 111210111119 work 11ep11rt1nv11ts so t1111t 11t any points NY11Cl'0 lJ1'11lC1l71t'S st11diQ11 E15 in those c1cp11rt111e11ts affect 1111ton10tiv0 st1111c11ts, 111111110 opp0rt1111ity is 3 given for the 1lf0?Il101' tr11i11i11g' which more s11tisf11ct0ri1y equips 1111 auto- ' IHOTIVQ 1111-ch1111ic for the work which his ocuu 11111011 111-1111111c1s. 1 45 1'E.j f X Qi -H011 11 urfl Sr., Dept. Head 42? ive-5 ' EH, - ' ff' R155 in but - Q. fra 5355 43 42 P2 asp- -1 , 31 'Q W 4:1 ' 'fs 5? 444 +4 4? W' ? sr 'Ai E? FB' - f. 11? 25 3 45 1, ...,.. . . . . . . 2901IPF-11IFxII9fIT9 3.IPCIP'IP'I?Q2P'PQ2?fIIXIP'3S?qF'qIF'CII1xIIxI?q?fl W f-N 1 It 6. W X ., M a ,.,. 5,3 ,.,. no 3 .,,. L, :Q N.,. so Q X.,. 3: W nV.,,. ,5 x,,. 5 W ,F , ,,. ,,.,. E,,.e,, 3 X... gm., 29 ,:e.E.p3 J 5 :., 1' M.. 1, :I .. 4. :E ,I .W iv P.'f,S5lvlf25-'yrzkytzb VNS- y-:S V .ry 15' y .3 V QSM! -T Y-LYY -YY :TY -Says SJy,L2Qy-2'py:25'ys:.f v-if A 23311765515t3'dHift3fiZt32iH533IR'dk2'dblfibl2iblEil3fillc'1k3'dIXf1Yd13fd135iI3'd.G211353356 -2 s Machme Shop 915- S2 - -912 533, THE Machine shop in the John Brown schools, is the youngest of the ' vocational departments to take its place in the institution. It was begun at the beginning of the first semester of the present school year, -'94 1929-30. tif? It comprises all work that pertains to the working of iron by the gp - means of lathe, forge, shaper, and plainer. Besides doing repair Work mf for the Various departments of the school and much Work that is brought 'Q Q . . . FP gif' i11 from outside, lt makes models and new parts for machines. E? It is also the labratory for the various classes in the machine shop gy departments. -A. Ward, Dept. Head W 39 3' 43 aa? asf? 'ra GE If g 'vi 455 fe Eb 61, ' .G 6 5 -. We P5 3 K2 is - 41 P7 1 Q: 453 Q' 4 ef' 25 5 5252 9: fluff! 547' JG -4 1- 1. r - :s 2 'S if? 1 45 AU Qi . GD' 'Q 'ba 1 3? ..... -w 4' . PcIP'IPQ21xIf IfPq2FX11QcIPfIP'PQI1?'IPcIP'IP9I , 2991 511131 'W' .u I! 5. ii Q .aa bi- ,L W- .-x 4-gYf!.,, M-ga Yr .. Tfpg raw'-' 5:1 aw- 51' u,.:' gjslg -f- 55 -:rr g: gh,-0 F Stl-f isnt' gt 59? if YQQQ j?lQ I 3 ,kgvftyl sts-y .5 Ny 15' Y . alia, vt vy V A my L y , y v-15-y g y S'-5yX I Fgmwwwwwwwwwwwmrwcrxfwwrzaznacwwzn 1. ar? - Gi? Sl. ,451 gb 53 o 0 D T 'E 5? Pubhshlng epar men 'PI QP i Elf' 414' Q3 5. HE cntire nation dcpncds upon thc John Brown schools print shop for .ha - n . , 1 Q1 fig thc IYIICOFIHFITIOII conccrmng: thc schools, lor Prcsidcnt John E. l3rown's numcrous books and paniphlcts. and l'or thc two pcriorlicals. thc E? Amcrican VVayshowcr, official organ of thc school published monthly, G' and thc lntcr-Statc Ann-rican.wccklv ncwspa 1-r. llcsides this. job work 55 . . ' l , . vf jx ' of any and all kinds is dom-, and song' books tor the t'l'lTlI'0 World are T' printed by thc thousands. 'Q if - . . . . . 25, This dcpartmcnt is madc up ot two sections. thc mechanical and QP thc cditorial. Jamcs Gurlf-Ky is in chargc of thc me-chanical sidc of thc 3' lattis work and Frank Morrison is thc man at the desk who Cl0t'3I'IH1U09 5-5-Lg tg? what thc nation shall and shall not road. Studcnts lcarn two trades in Q1 thcsf' df-partmcnts by actual cxpcricncc. Mg E? 'l'hc work donc by thcsc two dcpartmcnts, and onc could not work .2 without the othcr, has been cxcccdiugrly on thc upward climb in thc 'Q 9. school year of 1929-30. More work than cvcr bcforc has br-cn done and E it all has bccn donc in bcttcr stylc. ln January two YVaysliowcrsg five 43 as lntcr-Statcsg onc Hughes Outlook, a four pagc monthly published for EP thc llugrhcs, Ark., high schoolg scvcral thousand song books. job too 4.4 nuincrous to mcntion, and a l'cw othcr misccllanions things wcrc printcd. 52 . . . . V 55? And January was no out-ot-thc-ordinary month. The standard is kept QI? that liigh and will bc raised cycn higrhcr. 'Q z- 45-3 sxa '7' 94 gg? W fa 5,5 A ag 3 X11 9? - 444 .91 , ,Q Q' 'Q Gif? .Q ir. 'G' +392 A Q, .CS if 'il ET? 455 Q3 'G 5-7- 6. 3 Q' 'Q ar 423- 'G 235 Q4 5-64 gf. 'G i 6: .G fr -'E gg N.. ..., xg 5-K . , , , '25 1' . Jr., H1393 ' , A.. .nu Jn. Q. .on JL , Q- . . ,, 6 135265?il55ii5Zif2k45?i,'.iff-5?i,'3li5 li, 7515 5 2195 2 2i53,2XS553'2l555 24-Sli 265 5 26531 .mini '2C5?iff2ii5?ff 215 blwmllihfil cr at S- l5lf'.IS'5 ' ' T552 Electne Depar men we if' gg +0-ee ,Gp ' HE Electric department, although not having' had the honor of seeing the Efficiency Banner tacked up in its shop yet, consoles itself in the fact that, of the numerous tasks and jobs assigned to, from the school Zlllfl outside individuals, not one had been unsatisfactory, or returned with a complaint. against efficiency in the workmanship. The department head and teacher in tins shop is the mlun cause of the successful work of the boys. llis superior quality of leadership pressed the boYs on to a successful victory Over dil'l'icult and hazardous 'z- . 4 . I 'Z if? work encountered during the severest cold spells ot the past winter. The boys as a department and inlividually stand rigidly to uphold 2 the ideals ot the school. They realfze the importance of a three fold ed'l- cation and intend to fret as much as mossible out of it- meanwhile vuttin-f 4-ii J? . Q' . . . l ' . . I ff as much as possible back into it, in support and appreciation. ax 5 Eb - ' -'. 1 5? E31 JE? S2 if ips!-'5 42 Q2 ir? Qs ' 9-bg - it Q' 53 L? ar .Q at Q Q 3, 43? .. 9' H-E 3, l 1-U' ' 'fs . X34 Ei? 4 Y ,.,, ,W 5 A QQPRQLW''WTLRWKHHQWQQHQHIFJQWPHRQBHHIPHHQHQHQ 5 E' -A .., av -u fn si, -u :S sf, nv -u av 12 Qu -u :: fa-1 f-. :Q 32 1.1 f.. W -i ,.: ,.. :D r.. P.: X.. n. f.. t.. 1, 'SU SJ 5092 517 513 ffl? 212 filth' 513 f1 f', 913 if 1ff:N'4' SPN' S29 ':', GN' gi gas' izvgwf' rm' 15 if ,rr m :::'f' pw :wr :N rm' 1: me 11 J-1 -V-5 V, V- -L wg V5 '15 Y- av- Y, v--va vg v-Sv-giveth-v'g5vr5vw51ylslSJyls2f7l'- ggkeazeereezeeeezevseeeezeeefaceeefareaeeeeefswrsexsexsersfnzefecsalse ' Q56 5 D F F 3 .g, ress actory' 5 P- - -4-a 3? NE of the most interesting and attractive departments connected with the 'John Brown schools industries is the Dress Factory. This ' department is headed by Helen Brown Hodges, second -oldest daughter of President Brown. The production of the Dress Factory has been gb' named the Helen Brown dress through the fact that the dresses are de- wb. signed by Helen Brown QNow Mrs. Hodgesl and the business and ac- tivities of the Dress Factory fall entirely under her supervision. i Probably nearly thirty department stores have handled the Helen wg Brown line of dresses, with one firm ordering nearly forty dozen i11 one month. The Dress Factory occupies a large room in the new Alumni - Building, and the machinery installed there is electrically driven and of ,gb latest design. lt is the conviction of President Brown that the time 9, is not far distant when this department of the sehool will have in train- , ing at least a hundred girls in the regular daily shift. The motto of the 3 Dress Factory is a modest one: A Helen Brown dress for every woman l '. - -4-c -Mrs. Riclzarrl Hodges, Depl. Head a - 49 45- N, if? ' 5 - . . .4 5,5 ' - .H ..... ,.. 3 95.3 gf, . e' -5 ei 2' 45? 'P .IF 3i.ZFxI. 293129912 ' 2903 ' ' ' 'C-EG ' ' ' A :SMI ' :QQ 5 .v ff' XX: E ' D Xtensron epartrnent . IT is largely through the work of the Extension department tl1at thc QQ, school makes contact with its multitude of friends. Scattered as they are from coast to coast throughout the forty-eight. states, it would be im- possible for a personal representative to visit even a small number, but the thousand of letters and cards that go out from this department pre- 5.5 sent to each the needs of the schools, and tell'the story of its remarkable 599 growth. From the many responses, gifts large and small, come the funds gi? that open the door of opportunity, and place this three-fold training within the reach of scores of eager young people. be FQ at From the students viewpoint the work is largely typing-typing-ee ' gg typing- day after day- until they can repeat the letters backward or Q- forward, and the names on the mailing lists seem like old friends. But ig is gives a very practical experience in many essentials of a stenographers , gg training, the loyal students can see above and beyond the monotony oF the daily routine. They are glad they are able to serve Brother Brown and the school on the typewriter, EQ ' .2 -aHrl2el Guffey, Dept. Head 3' Q X111 '55 li? 'fx -EET? Q1 X1 53 . 44-ss Q., ff-. if if 'rs 5 E 5 E it . 3 ass KE 444 4? IQ, awww as as or or we or at owne at r tiers? sew dc rfst..tfSe:tfsom':'.R5l Am' Y L IT .?: :Ig :ak 31: 1181: :Ir :tc ::: :ml :rl ga: . gzlamfr-0.rio.,wtrw:w2r,fix2iix2ff1x,Q2:w.w2:r1cn22cxutr,Qn2 :wt w2bo:foQ2:rxn2:r3fd:rr,o2Q.j-EA vvvvvvv vvvvvvv vv v ':i T' 93? Furniture Factory bl ?'! C0 Z5 ,i ..- fbi? 0 3 ac ee K 1-,553 T1iE purpose of the Furniture Factory is to train boys in the art of making beautiful furniture anml the art of using tools well. NVQ have built all tho t'urnitui'v that is in our beautiful California building and kvpt all tho furniturv on tho Hill rcpairvcl. There are about twvnty boys that work in this department each year. A great many of them are studying this work to makv it their lifv's work. XVQ make anything' from a coat l'l2lllQOI' to a lllxilllllllll dining room Suite' or bod room suite. 'l'lu2 l?ll1'lllfll1'G is made from tha native woods of Arkansas, such lllalnut. lVil1l f'livr1'y, Applv, F1-rlar. Oak, anal Pine. GQ . . -Titus Chinn, Dopt. Head J, aw ,U L: f '15 - 3342 - ill S sab- ff 2:5 sn aw -'f .u......,....M,..... . ,, . . is 'Gr ' 47? ' 4? . 44.5 rffk - 4423 L 7 cf r G .. 95 . ig Nz. 494 - 4:4 - ' 45? - 49 - 49 ' 422 s 42, nfl VA N... -iff ff.. as vm qc ' f.. NJ V., 5' f'f '? '52 'if' FCIF'IPcI?fI?1fIIFXIF3i7F3L7fF3i7Q1E70A0'33f7 -1 ef 7. 'ra :Q if 'fs ef-f . 444 3. Laundry Department .tg gi .. -:li Q is 55, ei? TIIE laundry, bakery and cleaning departments of the John Brown 43 Schools are located on the first floor of the Alumni buildinv. of . . . C 'G 2 The work is done by twenty-three girls and boys supervised by Mrs. 3, J. K. Sanford. are is Two rooms are used for drying and ironing, one room for wash- HSI inf' and Jressinff clothes and a se arate room for the baker '. The AX e l rs . p D 5 .L ig' laundry and cleaning departments do the laundry and cleaning for the 42 515' teachers, department heads, and students of the school charging a .Ca 'T' minimum fee. The bakerv bakes the bread and iasteries for the wb V I 42 Q schools use. if . 45 5? The Baclaun Club has been 0I'g?1ll1Z9d by the students of these QP, departments with Mrs. Sanford as sponsor, It is not only a social P? 2 club, but one for the interest and uplifting of the school. iff 412' SQ: -Mrs. James K. Sanford, Dept. Head 3 .rs 5 'Q 9. as Qi? ei iffvfi :is S' 'il' Q 2 ge is e .Je e 1 3, 3 'E 3 EJ' a-wh - Q- ' 9. -K5 Q, a.-lib 39' '22 P 455 0: . '43 Q- HQ P V-'ee sn, Cue TE 'Q fr QQ 'G 0. Q. 1 , 1 1 a - I' 1-5 PU' Q. fa' P e. e' 5' o, fe' P a. ir s. Q' F 31 ii? sr I' 3 Ffh en. 9 P 3 5:1 ex. P' 3 en. H ea. Q' o, fa' o. ar sa. Q' en. er ge 3 ES au. Y Q3 ea. fx QQ 9, if P Qweree 'wear 6. 'D' if 9. Q' 0. 3 0. Ixilxihdbdbdkxihdbdbdbdbdbdkxibdbdkxikxilxihiixgl Farm Department T0 the onlookers of the 1930 Annual of the schools and especially to those boys to whom it has been our pleasure and worries to have had in this department. Though some at first glance will weigh this state- ment with some twinkle of criticism it is our sincere hope and belief that as the years slip by, some boys who have been on the Farm for any appreciatiable time, will hold those hours dear which were spent working in this department. It is our own conviction that we have a far greater privilege in the study of character, from the points, physically, morally, and spirit- ually, than any department. We often see those who are gifted with many talents, but when you place one down the 'corn rows, the sun beat- ing down upon his back, the shady trees near by and the boss, as he may be called at times, out of sight, it is then you can know who's who. To our minds this is the acid test. Not only this one, but the many thousand of different phases that arise on the Farm. Our Wonderful Dairy Herd. The boys that are heading this department will remember with a joy the old leaky barn to soon give way to the new home to house this greatly prized Jersey herd. -J. S. Boyd, Dept. Head we Sf? 2 QE .e 'G 44? .LE 'ra 'I 79 fi XE 'ES '15 f-Civ T5 Ac A23 JG? 46 JE gg... f-L fi? 'Q +4 Q 'Q 444 f-G5 X3 4m .cs W 'uv ,lf .ca 'cw is Ei ae TQ -as 2 QE E92 Q., . D 9-Q -3 95.21 .9100 r 1 Q? 4 N X V X 9 of 9 0 o X X545 o O, SFIILEGIRLF E Q H N BESTLOOKIN6 Parfum L1 S . Q 5 VY .K X H .I 4 f N Q' ' Q M a 3 ww fa. 1 54' 3 QQ M 2554 ,gv 'Mum S ' My E x '?:I7g' K :o b 1 I Cla' 1 if : wwe V - WM, .- 21. D lqizr W' K ,. ' -f-,fl .. --1 ' 8 Q Apply ZOO No- sm.E5-N0 L!fa!Lz1'e.5 l ' L- ..n frm. QMII.. ',' Q . ..'.1if 'll: A ' 0 .rsanocos .,,,, 4 Y E a ' , I I I U .. 1 15217 . -' ,P 4 -1 5 2 E 5 if S 2 fr', '--.-rw L- 'If 2..-VSV 1 Vu V . -- f :tf3f'f' FT' - ' .5 V- we fm ' s In 'I 'V . .. 1X ,, ,, , , . W ., , , . , .,f.',,1 fir '11IPf5 .. U n 1 25 5- f -' Us - . . 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Best of all, here is our leader, John E. Brown, as good as new. You've been warned, don't show surprise. But, if, in time, it comes to happen, Thank me not, it is surmise, If you fell thankful to know your history, I'm going to close this two page poem, It is quite long, you see, And if you think that it is rotten, Blame not the school, but me. -J. C. Sanford WWtx xl.. N HY' F ,1 1lll1!1Mf' I lL',l' IIIvl H N lyczlzzkfzfzblzs og' .nO K wg, is S li g. s S I W S? 2 ? RQ 5 The Staff There being no .Iebroco in the year l929, the organization for and the making of the annual has been a trying task. The aim of this year's Staff was not so much to build an elaborate and expen- sive book, but to build a better Jebroco. Much credit is due the entire staff for their splendid eo- opcration and loyalty to the task which was set down to be accom- plished. Through the eo-operation of thv staff and the permission of Mr. Morrison, we were fortunate in securing the use of a room in the W print shop. Work has always 3 W ' been ready and waiting for us in ' EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Uflf Uffwe, with 'IS my flume- rsrsiwrsss MANAGER Mac Lee Rhodes fireplace, desks, books, and eur- D Robert Scales talns! Often have we met there to exchange a bit of gissip, solve the world's problems, or maybe, work some on the Jebroeo. The Staff wishes to thank all ol the students for their thorough eo-operation, suggestions, and help. Especially are we grateful to Mr. Smith, Mr. Hodges, Mr. Morrison, and all of the rest of the faculty and department heads who have faithfully helped us. Our hope is that this book will contribute much to the continuance of the John Brown College Year Book. We. also hope that this annual will be not only for the recording of past happenjngsibut one to be valued, loved and remembered. Ass't Editor-ln-Chief, Janet Stexensong Snap Shot Editor, James Uptong Soviet Editor Lilli . . y , an Frenchg Departmental Editor, Herman Teelg Ass't Ahtletie Editor, Maud Lee Robinsong Athletic Editor, Sterling: Teelg Ass't Bus. Manager, Mary Sorrellsq Religious Editor, Wilburn McLain, Ass't Art Editor, Dorothea Wood, Art Editor, Albert Alvin Chinng joke Editor, Louise Harris, Asst Joke Elit r J. C. Ha -' rr ' - - ' ' ' 1 o , irris, Asst Allttlllhlllr Managrr, Harold Palmerg Adxertismg Manager, James Brown. I I ' W' -v-.- .. -an .-4, ff -4 -v -a-. -w-vs. 1 gs! fee-I Qs! ew fzsweeb fzwesmzsweswzsa Qs, Qzswaswgcqenicfw Qs! Qs! ees, Q2sH'f2sw2ss+fzsv4szsQ'fzsmzswzswp q4ssp,,QswzsS'fass ezswzsw-fm 0, X 1 W' fi 9 W ff!! as :rm pq mn H. 5.3 sa-5555.5 F5 Q' I1-15 E-in ::573'2 3- 51-3' o.Q'l12 gpg Q' 330 .4 -. 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Junior F ederatlon gr NE thing that remains in the memory of students after they have been away from the school for years is the Junior Federation and its work. 'itz Q-as ' gi The Federation is the spiritual leaven of the student body. It is the dynamic religious force in the religious activities. -4 tl? 3 3 Its membership constitutes young preachers, teachers, singers, missionaries, and many 'Q Q, laymembers. Each Sunday morning calls about one third of these erusaders of the cross out to 1-J' serve in the commumtiesaround the school. V 'Si gp The Federation is responsible for the religious activities of the hill also. The student's P religious work heads up in this organization. -G 3 The aim is not to develop only preachers, singers, and missionaries, but staunch Christian ii,-if Kb citizens who will carry God's Blessings to the world. Under the banner of the Christ this young 42,15 9 army goes out to bless the world. - 'Tl LL Sam Alban, Lawrence Angst, Thomas Atkins, James Brown, Milfred Baker, Flora Bell f is Balhein, Evelyn Beaver, James Berry, Pearl Marie Benningfield, Ann Bokeny, Mary Susan Brook- as 9, hart, J. C. Brinley, Erwin Burkhalter, W. L. Brown, Judd Brown, Willie Mae Calhoun, John 9' Carnall, Leon Carroll, Elsie Carroll, Titus Chinn, Albert Chinn, Luther Cayton, Tina Ray Clarke, Q 3? Louise Clarke, Laura Cole. Dorothy Cooley, Forrester Cravens. irq' Orville Crawford, Irene Craig, Mary Council, Joseph Chicol, Robert Collum, Alice Dana, gb J. E. Darnell, Jasper Davidson, May Frances Dobkins, Ralph Duckworth, Margaret Dixon, Irene Q3 Davis Opal Elzey, Elmer Ewy, Orville Fisher, Claybourne Faulk, William Frill, Richard Funai, '-Q Edith Fleming, Hewitt Glass, John Gregory, Joy Haley, Christine Ha-nsen, Mittie Lee Good, Louise 'f 3 Harris, J. C. Harris. Leonard Haston, Alma Jane Henderson, Adelaide Hinde, Billy Hinde, Wendell Q9 Hoyt, Jerome Brown, Barney Beisly, Bessie Hudson, Cleo Ingraham, Nola Keithley, Calvin Le gi Gates, De Louris Meatte, Billy McCrary, Wilburn McLain lPresidentJ. 3? Edna McElhanon, Edward Magouirk, Elsie Mead, Carl Moorhead, Gwen Morrison, Ruby Q' Ogle, Floyd Pledger, Harold Palmer, Billie Madge Pease, Don Perry, Jessie Phillips, Frank Pitt- 9, man, Chlora Mae Poyner, Edward Potts, Edna Potts, Cleboume Pound, Dick Quigley, Bernard 451 Ray, Bernice Ray, Mac Lee Rhodes, Marvin Robertson, Harold Robertson, Maude Lee Robinson, sg 3? Fern Reed, Charles Rogers, John Rushing, Robert Scales, Ivan Sherrill, Herman Stevens. James Spell, Ruby Sloan, Nell Spears, Stewart Springfield, Robert Scoville, Ima Mae Stam- 5.-1, baugh, Fay Delle Steele, Edith Sutton, Cecil Smith, Eula Sledge, Eliza Taylon, Lucille Tilden, S35 James Upton, Beulah Vanzant, Maxine Venable, Maude Walker, Genevieve Waldren, Clarance an Wemand, Louise Williams, Geneva Wood, James K. Wood, Raymond Womack, Milton Wamer, 'fy Estell Williams, Edith Ward, Dorothea Wood. 3 ae is P' iff 3. we K fo' J :. or Q QPWQPYQQVQPHQQWQ9 QPTQ TQ? Q9'Q9'Q9'Q9 QPTQ R9 Q9 Q9 QP QP Q9 Q9 QP'Q9'Q9 Q9'Q9 49'Q9TQ? QP Q9 414 :G 'G Religious Committee at .G '9 No other committee on the Hill bears such a great responsibility as the Religious Com- Q mittee. All the religious activities of the year have been carried on by this committee. Some of their responsibilities are as follows: the Sunday night services, the Wednesday night prayer- .ei meetings, assignment of Junior Federation work and the acceptance of members into the Junior 'G Fed-eration. ,Q 'G Calvin Le Gates, Edna Potts, Miss Williams, Wilburn McLa-in. Second Row-Harold Palmer, rg Eliza Taylor, Louise Harris, Carl Moorhead. -Q A 'T 3 . .0 Missions Club ' '19 Sponsor-Miss Patterson 'Gi President-Chlora Mae Poynor A: Vice-President-Wendell Hoyt lg Secretary-Geneva Wood 45 The Missions Club was organized one evening in October, as its prospective members sat to around the fire place in the Log Cabin Band House. This was the expression of a noble desire ,Lg in the hearts of the group, the desire to know more of God's work as it is carried on in other 55:3 countries as well as ours. While the purpose of the club was to unite its members in this study the ambition of .0 each can be given thus: Freely ye have received, freely give . ' .0 -Q ROLL-First Row-Charles Craig, Lawrence Angst, Elmer Ewy, Nell Spears, Geneva Wood, Chlora Mae Poynor, Ralph Duckworth, Luther Cayton, Elise Carroll, Leon Carroll. Second Row- A Theresa Shakelford, Miss Patterson, Dorthey Cooley, Gwen Morrison, Velma Poynor, Tina Rae 'O Clarke, Evelyn Beavers, DeLouris Meatte, Richard Funai. Third Row-Erwin Burkhalter, .G Clarance Weinand, Idell Lasiter, Louise Harris, Edna McElhanon, Wendell Hoyt, James Berry. -9 -0 'W o o o sg :G Ministerial Llub 'W 1-5 'W Sponsor-Miss Williams g President-James Upton Vice-President-Carl Moorhead Secretary--Harold Palmer The Ministers have worked together this year as a large fellowship in Christ rather than as la a group set apart. We have sought to promote a spiritual and brotherly atmosphere on the ,gg camgpus. Fellowship has been ready 'and wa-iting for us each Monday and Thursday night, in the '9 administration building, where we went to discuss and solve our problems, unburden our souls. A pray, and get a hold of God . We have sought to realize a growing knowledge of God., and 'W to seek to understand Jesus and to follow Him as fishers of men . We found that 'fPrayer A really changes things , and through our prayer-meetings we were drawn so near to God and in 'Q so doing lead our fellowmen to faith in Jesus Christ. 5 'Q Calvin Le Gates, James Spell, James Upton, Miss Williams, Carl Moorhead, Oscar Arnold, Richard Funai, Leon Carroll, Claranee Weinand, Wendell Hoyt, Ralph Duikworth, John Rushng, John Gibson, Ivan Sherril, Wilbrun McLain, Harold Palmer, Erwin Burkhalter, ' Cleo Ingaham. - A -9 aft? lla- 2S'3lii 5ZS5li? 5iS9i3f5'2i57i?fE2S9Qyffflf5 T 525596 Q 4' 22 S ks Bi -ra 5:1 .fa 'fi 3 315- 2 Zi? .5 'fi , .J 2, Baclaun Club 'G 3 .e President-Calvin LeGates S Vice-President--Julia Parker ,Q Secretary-Geneve Wood 'W n 1 1 gx ROLL-First Row-Donna McKinney, Mary Helen Lansdon, Hazel Boyd, Avis liangston, Virginia 2 fi? Hall Charlie Mae Ebner Lucille Whittaker, Elise Carroll. Second Row-Calvin LeGates, Oscar 5- Arndld, Anna Luginbuel, Willie Mae Calhoun, Helen Vickery, Julia Parker, Ruby Masoner. -0 332: Third Row-Mr. Dick Hodges, James Spell, Evan Holloway, Clawbourne Faulk, Clinton Hess, 4 gl Elmer Ewy, Leon Carroll. 2 Eb H a '1 ji Agrlculture Club 'fe E Sponsor-Mr. Shoptaw . 5 3 ROLL-First Row--Staples McClendon, Maud Lee Robinson, John McLain. Second Row- R Jessie Wall, Browning Ball, Marjorie Wall, Harold Nelson, John Gibson. Q 3 0. 'rr Q? Mechamcal Club 5 5' ? President-Harrison Leach 3 3. Vice-President-Forrester Cravens 5-3' Secretary-J. C. Sanford 2 LP? A 3 ROLL-First Row-James Pennington, Thomas Gower, J. C. Sanford, Charles Clark, Harvey -G gg, Smith, Fred Moseley. Second Row-Wesley Ward, Raymond King, James Fugate, Forrester KG Q. Cravens, Harrison Leach, Roy Reid. Third Row-W. L. White, James Meacham, Clint Clark, , .Q 3, J. W. Webb, Dr Ward. 'E 25. .S Louisiana Club W .Q Q' Madge Elzey, Staples McClendon, James Spell, Lamar Woodfin, Milford Baker, Mr. Webb. if Second Row-Woodle V. Bell, Tina Ray Clarke, Ethel Nelson, Dorthey Cooley, Harold Nelson, Q ,. Opal Elzey, James Brumley, Claybourne Faulk Ng, 9' 'E -va Un -'S 3 2 9. Q' 'ii ? 2 ' 4 . 2 9' . , FQFQIQPQPQPQPQIXKWI J 'H ., 42. 1 i w k gi eu SVQZSSWZ 'Q S9 Q SQGZSS QL Sk as W' 5' S. Q 1--a 9. 'B' af-x 61. ,. as E92 5. 5? 3 52 bi. iff' F3 rs, Qi? IQWEQ Q29 S9 S gre? ssageaegaa Lf 5- ea. vb ea, 5. er ae ez. or B 9. 332, if? 3 if? lx 5. Qs EU 5+ -9. Q at E-D' r 3. Er 'Y' vvvvvifvvvvvvvvrv vv b:iI:dbdb:ib:ibrib:iIxiIxib:ibdbdI:dbdI:dbcibO.U0bdbci1:d .L 'G Texas Club Mrs. Zoe Mae Eubanks, Ada Elizabeth Euba-nks, Carl Moorhead, Billy McCrary, Norman Morgan, Eula Faye Sledge, Jay Darnell, Lillian French, Nola Louise Murray, Irene Craig, Floyd Shaw, Mildred Deskin, Theresa Shackleford, Bernice Ray, Barnard Ray, Robert Scoville, Estel Williams, Edward Magouirk, Judd Brown, W. L. Brown, Hoyt Lovell, William Lee White, Inez Minick, Samuel McCahon, Woodburn McCahon, Velma Boyd, Fern Boyd, Hazel Boyd, Erwin Burkhalter, Gwen Morrison, Willie Maye Calhoun, Hazel McElhanon, Polly Burris, Fay Dell Steele, Irene Davis, Leonard Haston, Evan Holloway, Arvid Polson, Frankliri Matthews, James Head, William Cooper, Charlie Ma-e Ebner, Mrs. Lora Bowles, Ima Mae Stambaugh. Veterans Club Joe Culbertson, Clarence Lemke, Clair Abraham, Harrison Leach, Wilburn McLain, Herman Teel, Sterling Teel, John Teel, Barney Beisly, Mary Jane Brown, Juanita Brown, Jessie Phillips, Marjorie Meacham, Lucille Overton, Velma Boyd, Flora Bell Ballheim, Ruby Ogle. Elsie Mead, Eliza Taylor, John T. Carnall, Lester Harlow, James Brown, Jerome Brown, Fern Reed, Margrete Davis, Pauline Grove, Mary Ruth Hawk, Staples McCiendon, J'mmie Fucate, Adi Elizabeth Eubanks, Billie Miller, Louise Clarke, Erma Franklin, William Frill, George Carnall, Miss Boudinot iSponsorJ. Kitchen Krew Klub Jaunda Wood, Jessie Wall, Billie Miller, Phoebe Burris, Clara Wright, Myrbelle Smith, Stella Roberts, Pearl Benningfield, Ann Bokeny, Gertrude Clark, Lucille Tilden, Jewell Porter, Fay Dell Steele, Erma Franklin, Edith Ward, Dorothy Cooley, Nell Spears, Delouris Meatte, Edith Dunn, Dela McKaskle, Theresa Shackleforcl, Ople Elzey, Annie Lovrtte, Frances Brian. Katheryn Spivey, Catherine Wiley, Billie Madge Pease, Mary Lewis, Inez Matlock, Woodie Vie Bell, Alice Dana, Percy Ta-ylor, Beulah Hill, Mary Pennington, Betty Hooper, Cleopatra Smith, Carlie Nell Moyer, Mildred Deskin, Betha Colhour, Tina Rae Clarke, Dixie Lee Sidwel', Lucille Sloan, Loise Clarke, President-Evelyn Beaver, Vice-President-Katy Mae Ward, Secretary, and Treasurer-Katheryn Spivey. Sew and Sew Club Helen Hodges iSponsorJ, Mary Council, Ruby Sloan, Nadine Daniels, Al Chinn, Edith Flem- ing Jaunda Wood, Virginia Hall, Lucille 0verton, Cecil Smith, Maxine Venable, James Brown, Francis Council, Louise Harris, Dorothea Wood, Marvin Robertson, Billy McCrary, Hazel Boyd. Lucille Sloan Eva Porch Velma Boyd Mildred Cone Jerome Brown Fern Reed Alaine Bowles Elmer Gregoiy, Genevieve Waldron, Bessie Hud-son, Alvin Gregory, Iirene Craigflma Mae Stamz baugh, Raymond Womack, Harold Robertson, Hoyt Lovell, William Frizl, Stewart Springfield, Harvey Smith, Era Bryant, Lyne Napier, Clayton Cooper, Barney Beisly, Edna Pierce, Mary Pennington. HITRWFBPHHQHQHQWWWWWWW ' ' ' ' ,f fi. ia. aaiaaasasei?-.Sebiieitaseie-.5edasaksseiaeiaekagdiza 54 .rs 'ri rf ...za as fa 'G 'Gi '13 X1 'G aza-isza.a2si?T ai? fe 'lx .-Ce 'Q 42 -as QE? 'N 'E sl-fi 'Yi .G 'O .G 'fi 'G 'G .G 'G 4 'G 'Q i fl! 'W .G 'G 'fa 'G .G 'G -G 'G A 1? 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Third Row-Floyd Pledger, Clair ,Vs W' Abraham, Cleo Ingraham, Mac Lee Rhodes, Erwin Burkhalter. pig 3 a 9, 4 Q' .G 'Q Eau -1-1 Q2 Glee Club 1' .G Q' l Q2 3, SOPRANO-Edith Fleming, Geraldine Hamby, Margaret Dixon, Ruby Ogle, Carlie Nell Q Q Moyers, Erma Franklin, Billie Madge, Pease, May Francis Dobkins, Francis Council, Janet QQ 3 Steveson, Hazel Boyd, Velma Boyd. Q ALTO-Ima Mae Stambaugh, Nola Keithley, Betha Colhour, Elise Mead, Chlora Mae Poynor, 'G I- Marjorie Meacham, Mary Jane Brown, Juanita Brown, Ethel Nelson, Geneva, Mary Susan tg 3 Brookhart. ' -Q i-:Q TENOR-Cleo Ingraham, Herman Teel, Donnis Turner, Mac Lee Rhodes, Erwin Burk- ,X 2 halter, W. L. Brown, Leon Carroll. 1 Q ,fa BASS-Clair Abraham, Wendell Hoyt, George Carnall, Sterling Teel, John Gregory, 4 ss, Clarence Weinand, Jerome Brown Thomas Atkins, James Fugate. rfb 57' Director-Mrs. L. H. Earnest. -9 3 '-3 if 3 S gil' Orchestra ,g Q' 'fi 5-R -e 3 First Row-Ima Mae Stamhaugh, Alice Dana, Lester Harlow, Laura Cole, Erma Franklin, 3 it DeLouris Meatte. Second Row-f4Ben Ward, Wendell Hoyt, Robert Scales, Lecnard Haston, ea 3 Floyd Pledger, Cleo Ingraham, Earnest Rouse, Wesley Ward. Third Row-James Fugate, Mrs. so i- Earnest, Jerome Brown. 4 3 6 1- --s 5- .15 if 563 5- X13 9- -P 'fs gt 1: 1:3 .19 2: :rj 5: nf az' -. f.. C ,. . V L V , vi, . if YG, .YV-.YV .rvrz .. V-Zhao.: ve :ve . V tn 39.1. we J. fr' Ei, 35' Boy Scouts ES LG? - -0- gg gf-' - Scout Master ..A....... ...Y....,.. R ichard Hodges Assistant Scout Masters Sponsor ....,.......,.. .. .A...... James K. Sanford Mac Lee Rhodes - Bugler .,....., ...... .,........ L a wrence Angst Milford Baker - James Upton - 2, gf? 1. 2 3. 4. . Charles Clock Harvey Smith Clayton Cooper Fred Agee I 54 J. C. Sanford Burk Austin Alvin Gregory Ralph Duckworth Robert Collum Ernest Cummings Eme t R Elmer Gregory Wesley Ward lxan Durall 1 S ffuse Johnie McLain Q Luther Cayton Wayne Barron bum Albin Jogeph Chicol 239 ' Robert Scoville James Pennington Orville Fisher Jerome Brown 5 Ben Ward, Jr. James Meacham Leon Carroll William Cooper :Eb James Fugate James Head Fred Moseley Lamar Woodfin - 425 97? ' Gif :gg SCOUTING . gg og S'-me Scouting is Nation wide! It is Universal! ln the United States Scouting is a chartered organization, being chartered directly by Congress, and the President of the United States is 5,5 Honorary President. Scouting helps the Scout to value the great heritage which the past has brought to him in the life and ideals of America and Scouting points the way to good citizenship thorugh ser- . el, . 44. vice. Not '4Getting', but Giving -not only 'gReceiving but Giving backi' somethlng that shall Make the World better because of our little Life in it. We as Scouts have found some of the ancient lore of woodcraft in God's great out of doors 1: , Q -1 -f ' ' ' The finest traditions of our citizenship are found in our Oath, Laws, and Good turns. We have - met some life long friends in the trees, the bird-s, the flowers, the animals, the stars. We have . learned the secrets of saving human life in the First Aid. Other things important in our Scout - Life are games and books, healthcraft and handicraft, hiking and camping, fun and leadership, and the importance of Knowing, Doing and Being. , S - - 45? ge . Q44-t - 3? E? e - 3 iii' . ....... 9 IF'.f913F'.f93I9191ZC3t'33IF3i3CI9193if-3f.3l 'G -0 5 :E2S'4IZF'fI2FxIIF IIFXII IZC5'I17fI1 II5fII IZ9QZPf2PfI L0'IZP'IIF'QZ 2991 Sgyff- 'rs' YH Y 'fp 'Y Us 'F. 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Swag 571 gmt-T og' Q 2 ::S,.E' 5222 5-Elm iff: gay E+ want.: cams- mr? :1f::sEE A fvf-f'f m 122 fwfw 'f.2Qf.5z.m5bu.szmsze fazmszmsawaza wzmszmaaicde Qzifiszs iszmsz.53isza'?4awwJ.f5zaB5'sszm25zff,f.5za5if.szfb'56.1szwsaQ, Qsams1a,i5za'5QszQ55'QszaA6QszaYZ'iszams'f ,, A, ,,,, V, Q zafcazehfazafieszaiif-szaiiiszaigsegigszeiziaszaiaszfiigszakQHQQQEXQBEXQQQXQQeiiaszaiifszaifazakdzaifszeksefigr. Live Wires And Boosters Executives SECOND ROW Henman Teel Mary Snrrells James Brown .llnet Stevenson Alhert Chinn Irene Davis Edith Fleming President of Live Wires ........ Vice-President ,,,..,.,,,A , President of Boosters ,, Vice-President THIRD ROW Maud Lee Robinson Harold Palmer Elise Mead Blau Lee Rhodes Lillian French joy Haley Ima Mae Stambaugh Olive Barnes Louise Harris Bob Scales Ja-mes Upton FOURTH ROW' Willmurn McLain Adelaide Hinde J. C. Harris Ruby Ogle Edna Potts Sterling Teel Doroihea Wooil. X4 X11 f-3 Af f.: Q 103 . W Q ,ff , 533 530 0. Q, V I I V I5 ' 19' Q ' ' ZW RFQ' Q- N-' r ' vi 4' U 'F Mflo g W 9 A E s- Ss., J 'GP Cf' ef Q gg H155 Q It ' tb ICUCS 3 4' l ' l ' 'x I J! -X-H, j . .V V , - I X, . A 5 Y Ein Ei v. .K W ug, fr ' 4 5. ,.., , 4, R .. ,gp F. as E .W . rr' eu'Qevzezsmas-fvezw''r2sa3ff2S'Si3Qf2S9WSW1fWeffwewWf255W2W?29g'ii99'5WSWaf?WWQWQ-4' ii fd. Exiiwmiaehehweaeewiwweawwwwwxikeheihiix Q E W' W ogag E515 5 W? 1 a 2555 oi eaii' an 2.3 55552233 wma And so we sit and ponder And our eyes grow dim with tears Of those sweet memorial years. Q5 Then we wish for the beautiful friendship, gg E23 Of the ones scattered here and there, Q' And we hope for their happy future, 3 We think with deep compassion, And Whisper a fervent prayer. ,X 93 -Julia Parker. 35 Q' 3? at SE if Q Q 0- F233 E. 4: 3 E 3 gs EE: Q H ' Q Q , . , ., .. . 5 ' FC-I 1991 A. fii2eH4Zvggeheggsggeiaekeeiraefreeheeieaha eiiaeie eaeszmeseisszahzavaienw E9 !299?C?2S'-4 .c 'E -ce I W' 'W 9. .ea W' 3 3 5 f 'E 9, o ef Athletics E if t 9, 1- .e er ' Q IF you were enumerating the things of vital interest to the John Brown Q Brown students, perhaps, athletics would not head the list and yet- 'G 3 you could expect to find it among the first to many of the students. gf, Although athletics are not inter-scholastic, they are recognized su- 3 3, ficiently by those who direct the school as a part of social program, and Q Q' are given a small place in the program. This statement could be modi- iff Q, fied some by saying they are not strictly forbidden. The students are TE Q' ' allowed to participate among themselves in baseball, volley ball, and 3 tennis, in such times as they can find free from curricular and vocational ,. duties. -ra sn, T' Football, the joy of most schools, is forbidden here. 2 9, ei 47' Basketball is looked on as the main sport of the year. Its flour- 2 ex, ishing state is due to the fact of the long playing season, the short time lg necessary for each contest, and the ease of comprehension by the specta- 'ri E33 tors. Anyway, the gam-e has always flourished. ,Q . 'ri if Tennis is another sport enjoyed by many. And when we can rg ar' borrow a racquet. we are always interested spectators, waiting our 'YP 3 lIl1I'I1.H H .Volley ball is enjoyed.by the girls, and many who are not inter- ,Q jf ested in other games, play this with a right good Will. 42 3 1 Baseball is a game that becomes quite popular here in the late lg 356 spring, different classes playing each other when opportunity arises. Q ' x., Q When it is all summed up, you will agree, I beleive, that, whether Sri: Q' you, yourself, are interested, and in spite of all adverse conditions and gg lack of intra-mural days, that athletics have been worth While here on , the hill this year. QD, G Q en. me-T T F' 3 E I-if 4 Q, .z 2 'VP T EZSWSEZ SWSE2 SFUWZ SWS92 SWT92 SVN? SWSP2 SWS if SGWS52 'i'l3l'QS'5l3Ss'2 SWS? SWG? SWS? SWS92 SWS? SWSQ2 SSWQ 93? 5259? i 4- . , . . , are S bhwwbirwwnhrifanaxiawwelaelrrrarraebriabb S' Boys Basket Ball THE Basket ball tournament was decided upon by the captains in De- cember of last year, to be played during the following month of this year. The activities were duly discussed and agreed upon. It was de- cided that there would be six teams, one from each class. These were di- vided into two 's by drawing lots. These were to play two games out cf the three to decide the winners, thus eliminating three. The three were then to draw to decide which two of the three were the players, the Win- ner in this contest to play the remaining team for the right to be called champions. The Freshmen College boys were scheduled to play the Freshmen high boys. They won two straight games, the scores being 21-14 and 16-11. The Seniors played the Juniors two straight games. These were won by the Seniors, the scores being 30-5 and 38-7. The Sophmore College and Sophomore High boys played three games, the first to the High School, with a score of 12-6, the second to the College boys, 21-22, and the third going to the High School boys, 18-12. The three remaining teams were, Sophomores and Senior Hi's and the Freshmen College. I The game between the Seniors and Freshmen was a clean hard fought game to which there was added a five-minute period in which to settle a draw of 15-15 at the end. The Freshman won by the score of 18-17. The game to decide the tournament was mother hard fought game, on a very muddy court, and was marred by many fouls. The Sopho- mor boys won, by a score of 9-8. 'bs SEE ,fx 52 at its E '19 E Ee SE 1-Q 55 as E 4512 .e TQ 454 we 4 E fl! Eel? as S? s Q E 493 -i is . fi? Same-b'5'eeEezr-We ehaemeieeheshe efiaehsseha elilefias M-.easier-he z-Easzeilergg T QS! T229 T EZSWGZSGVKQPDY QSWQS5 22S'S? '?E?W?2S9 CQ SWG? WG? SSWSQSWQZ 2255? KQQD GIS! Q52 Sal- ?ff2S9' ' fzfiwfeielseeeiesetaewaeeseeaaaeeeaeetateeieaiiieh W 3 Q. .e fa' 'Q em. A5 Q' 'vi it 52 as E 8,6-I .ea Q, ' -ra iris, and !'D 4 353 sg 21 2 I' as - E 3- Girls Basket Ball -Q 3 2 f - e 23 2 Q THE girl's basket ball tournament was the real culmination of the Q-2 5 group of contests waged between the classes. The boy 's tournament, '-2 '58 of course, came first. Boys always think themselves far superior to the E Q girls, and they took advantage by making us play after they had taken en. the whole of the month of January and half of February to dispose of a as Q few games that meant very little to the girls. aa. ' .os Q Whereas, the boys played three games between the various con- 3 testants, we played only one. We figured, and Very well-that the best 3 3 team would probably win anyway-sooner or later, so why not let it be 522 Q. . sooner? 'Q 3-, The first game was played between the Sophomore and Freshmen A Q College girls. Without all the trials and tribulations of the Sophomore 'Q 3 year, the Fresh class beat by a score of 22-2. It was a great game E Q and claimed the greater audience of the whole tournament. E W The second game was a well fought battle between the Sophomore- Q H Freshman team and the Juniors. Barring all falling and unnecessary .Q Q actions by the Junior class, they played a good gamepand won by a H g score of 4-0. Q if The third game was a blow-out. Only two of the Senior team ap- 3 peared. To them we give our sincere sympathy and regrets. A practice E 3 game was played with two of the teachers playing as substitute. Q ex. The final game-a close up of College and High School! Few W were really anxious to play, yet with how much enthusiasm they awaited g it! 3 If ga On Monday, Feb. 18, the final game was played. By substituting a player on the last quarter, the Juniors made a free goal. The Freshmen gt College won by a score of 11-1. . E SE 3 t' at 3 as 5, .fs gf 'G Q, ,S Q' 'Ti' .La 3 f -+ V N en as e EE s H Q n e e ei e ns ,. Q, .ns 2 3 if 3 533 e, Financial Report E in H H INCOME 6 Q 53 Subscriptions at 790 ................................ ........ S 4.22 'G ng Advertising ...,............................................................ .......... ..... 2 . 86 E Mr. Kilby, for putting picture in ............................ . ........ . 9.00 Bill McLain, for putting he and Adelaide in cartoon ....,.... .01 Q, ,Q Jerome Brown, for publishing poem to Fern .......... .....,.. 1 5.29 Q 9, Commissions, for selling Helen Brown dresses ...... . ........... .30 V Q Music Department, for whole page picture ............ ........,........ . 1.49 E 93 Mac Lee Rhodes and Bob Scales, for individual pictures, ........ 17.50 :E Hill Billy, for loan of annual cuts, .......................... ..,.................. A Smile S2 Clarence Lemke, for retouching blush from picture .49 Q3 Gifts from interested friends, including staff, .........,.................. .00 5 Q Labor, 332.00 per hour .......................................................l.,....,...,... 00,000.00 3 QQ Total Income ............................................................ . ..... A Smile and 851.16 Q DISBURSEMENTS A Q in Engraving ...............................................,.................. .......... els 2.50 '45 Q Printing ........,.......,.,..,............... ....... 8 0.00 E gi Photographer, for pictures, ........................ ..... 1 .65 -0 Erasers for Janet Stevenson ........................... ..... 1 23.04 Animal Crackers, for art editor 's models ....... ..... 7 .46 Lester Harlow, to stop drum practice .......... .... 6 54.23 WE nm? E Nervine, for all 0' us ........................................... .... 9 8.98 E 0, Mr. Pittman, for having new picture made ......... ........ . 39 gg QQ staff Salaries, ..............,........................................ ........ 3 ,49s.00 E gg Waste Paper baskets, 8c per at ................... ..... . 67 -w Q Typewriter ribbon, 8 miles at 2c per ........ ..... . 16 M Qwwwwwwwww 'TN wr Q53 0. T352 3 M11 'L 'EE Q e Q 9 25533 Q-23 3 EES 3 U' 0. imwwwwmwwm 3 FP 55297532 5553552 Sfiliffeliillxlal SSWKQZ 593' SEWCQ Qmlfielf'-Qgfi? 539325132 99752 A Q i 425 '57 QL? ei s! Q3 S43 31 3 s e fr 'uv 355 Calendar E 3 3 3 Sept, 9th and 10th ,,,,,,,., ........ R egisteration Days Q Sept, 11th ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,. .,....... . Classes Commenced Eg SQ gept. ................,..... ....... G et- gcqiiilngid Party gg he ept, t ,,,......A..,,,,...,,..... .................., . acu y ecep lon A QQ Sept. 30th to oct. 5th .................... ............................. F reshman Initiation 5 0, Oet, 5th ..,.................,........,.....,.................... Freshman-Sophomore Banquet E QQ Oct, 5th ,,,,,..,..,,........,................,,......,..,....,......,... Veterans ' Entertainment gg Oct. 10th ....... ...,,,, F reshman Hobo Party-big time for all hobos Q Nov. 2nd .................................................................... ....... H al1owe'en Party E 21 N ov. 11th ................................................,........... Armistice Day-big time by 2:5 all. The students all Went to the Air-port and watched the 4 Q performance-then all went to the foot-ball field. 535,45 Q, Nov. 16t-h ........................................ Open house at the J. Alvin Brown Hall E Q Nov. 28th ..v...... . ...................................... Thanksgiving Day-services held 5 3 in the Chapel-services by Brother Brown. A wonderful dinner Q5 was served in the dining hall, then 'a hike out to Bobo Springs '-2 35,5 and Weiner roast. E' Q Nov. 30th ....A............................ ....... ........ F i rst. Hen and Rooster Party Q sp, Dec. lst to 7th ..................... .....................,... W ho 's Who Week ,Q Q Dec. 9th ............ ..................... I nter-State Drive E 3 Dec. 14th ................ ...............,............................ ..... C h ristmas Party g Q Dec. 20th to 29th ....... ................................................ c hriSf.ma.S Holidays S51 3- Feb. 22nd ........... ...... W ashington's Banquet-given by Old Boys Q 5 March 15th ...... ........ ........ S t . Patrick 's Party-given by Soph. College E EQ April lst ............................................................................. i. Startled Faculty 'fir Q, May lst ..................................,................... Strange discovery for t-he boys-- fig A flower day, a love day, even in John Brown College. E gy May 15th .............................................................................. Intra-Mural Day 3 Q May 18th ....................... ...... B accalaurate Sunday 'gl May 20th to 22nd ....... ..r.,..,.,.,,,,.,,. F inal Tests QE May 21St -.--.--............. ' ......... Musical Recital E Q May 23rd ---------------- ..... C ommencement ? 2 Q55 H 5 E53 a 'S Q. EF' W 'G' 3' 'Q E '52 9' .19 bdb'iibdbdB':ib'2ibdIl'dI32ibdbdbribdb:ibeib'iiw. Lao. bei P r -Q .G 3' 3 ei. 6 --: 3' 4? ., X4 31:5 Q s A gf- U I XX-4 5 Grammatlcal Inexactltudes - 9' 'Q 9' if? rub -40.-. --r EL .G Q- 'W r 4+-: sa. Te' 9' - - , H if Mr. Pittman: Qln latin classl Kind-ly decline the noun femlna. . . 5 lx 3: Dorothea Wood: 1 decline with pleasuref xp 3, Jimmy Upton: 'AWhy, was there no card playing in the ark? Q? Calvin LeCates: Cause Noah sat on the 'deck,' Dummy. 39 + -as Q. Al Chinn Men of my type are not running loose. n H 3. Fatty Craig: Of course not. Thats what the police are for. ?' Jimmy Brown: tLooking as if the world had turned it's back on him finally . 42 9, looked up and exclamed.J Bad day for this race isn't it? 1,3 9' Billy McCrary, What race? 3 0. Jimmy: White race of course. SE if . . S-is Mr Pittman, Qin physicsJ: Can you give me an illustratlon of the use of hot 5 3 air, John?', A John Carnall: 1Makes a long incoherent receitation.J -Q 3, Mr. Pittman, Yes John, that recitation is a very good example. 2 53, Mrs. Eubanks: Where is there a change in the atmosphere of this poem? Tl Tommy Atkins: In the fourth part where it begins to rain. 45 3, Miss Boudinot: Have you commenced to write your President's address? TE W' John Teel: Yes, I have five thousand words already. Q - - , as ' ps Q4-'E A Miss Boudlnot. Goodness. 45 257' John: Yes, I've taken the first five thousand words from the dictionary. l'll Tr? Q arrange them later el. ' gf Miss Bryant: How are matches made 4392 3 Wendell Hoyt: Matches are made in heaven, I don't know how. i Wonderful Discove ! Per etual motion machine! fi- Al ch' ' ' ry P fe mn s Jaw. XT Mr. Davis: What did Burns do for the rustic life? '-S'-p 3' Mary Jane Brown: Cleaned the dust off. fi Mr. Pittman: What can you tell about Nitrates? ' QE 9, Harold Robertson: Well, er-they're a lot cheaper than day rates. E W' 5-X J. E. Darnall coming in late for the dinner meal found he had no soup bowl. 9, . . .cs Louise Clark noticing his disappointed look asked, What's the matter Dama1l? 'Q W' . J. E. Damall: Say if I were starving to death :md there was a shower of sou , 4 . P ,Q 3, lid be standing there with a fork in my hand. .Q 5. .42 29 'Q iv' 3 , -4 9, .GD Q 3 5- 9, L9 Q' Q1-f: sa. . . . . -fi '4' 'f I A a. . at A A Jr A .ur Jn. at Jr. gm. A ,A .a af . li2i15295265Glgixdbgeblikelbliielaiixdls'Mi lalitfiffixsi Gvixsilaiitailalitsi EEYQRQSEPJZKGSZEWSESD 612 . iiiiil-1 ,l l.ll.1T11 1 1 -1 -1 ,l....-iii ,j i . ..i... - -1 - -li-.li 1. . -n- Cl' o Our Jiclvertisers Advertising in this book is a symbol of the permanency, stability, and future prosperity of the firms herein. The annual staff, and the students of the John Brown Schools, wish to express to these firms their sincere appreciation for their co-operation and help in publishing this book. ,,- 4 , 'Mn 'F Jifqfiflff ,x : V 1 - ,pf - f.:::fs5- 4,1 ,rv -fm'-rf V- '.:7'9' J' lg 1- -rg k Q f-,f -gym A- Efvifrfs LQEWM1'-'Q LW, '-ig-4-2 2 : 1,.g,.vf frail, A P fi ,KJ-351 Al f ,clam QL.-rffsei 5.5 wil WJ , ' I Q ' Q fy-t f, :.-.N-Qu 'f ,X '-.32 ww, , ,. , QiP,h.,, , ' -A 3312? 7. 'Q- , -' 'Y 665 Q ,ai yaqf ,A :X W J, X .. , .qyw h - ,L T i.. 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S I we Keep You off Your E Feet With Q Snappy Styles 2 in 2 College Footwear Q .511 2 OLIVERS I Shoe Store i I Not exactly Soph-mores Hut study-Inores, and laugh-mores, And labor-mores, and love-mores, And ever-mores are we. qo4v14r4xpoioj4vim 14 14 14 1 14-3--io:--'o I You Furnish The Table E We'll Furnish The : Meat l g !fTmhue's Heat Market o:01u1wj4ni0i0j4viivi4ri1bi0i 121110 rxfozo :azo- Q We Buy or Sell Home Q Furnishings PEoP.LE's EXCHANGE I A. L. Martin l i Phone 407 Siloam Springs Ark. Q C ,Fir ofa: Z c Z U be P-fi 'QU rs Q m ra be e o Z They say in olden times they locked The witches and had people in public stocks. But times have changed, and so have rules- They nov are fined and work with tools. ,?s1u1o14i14 14 io14ri4r10iu1o:n1io:o 5 Q . ! Q Electrlo Shoe Q 0 s l Sh 4 i I P Q 2 flu:,t Across from the Ford i Service Station l for 5 ! E Best Materials, I Good Workmanship ! and Q Real Service g We Know Our Shoes E E i o er2oi4 it 2 ri ri ri 11020101 1010.9 a -:Q ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! I ! ! ! ! ! Q Q Q 1 E i bio -1111nicui:ri:ui:ri:11mirri:vimrimiioioioioioioioioif miuiuioir rioiuioioi H EP T STORES Siloam Springs, Fayetteville, Springdale, Bentonville, Rogers and Lincoln, Arkansas, and VVestville, Oklahoma. Suecessors to Benton County Hardware Company - NVashingxton County Hardware Company- The Nvestville Hardware Company. Another home town store that heart- ily joins all the rest of the Siloam Springs folks in feeling mighty proud of the John Brown Schools and the young people making up its student body. THE D 81 H STORE Siloam Springs. Arkansas yioiu 10101: rimsim111wir114111124114wir114:icsimmi1:icsirvioioioioioioioioio 10:0 U E l 5 ! I o bf 'f oi if 11111111 is is :nfl oi Z 1111102 1 1:141114xioiuioioioioioixxioif as - -. , I 3 Q g ,rf r, x... , ! f ' fi- Q- f ' . - rl-f f? . 152 .2 al 1 - , . W i Mi' ,4,-Qf - X' 4, a?? fl Q.-I -'--New ,Y0,'Q'1 ' '. ' g '46- i S 9 'Y 3357 .. bfi? if? I l . QW' I S Yao g SOME JEWELRY IS GOOD, SOME IS BETTER : BUT 2 g Griffin's leads in quality in Siloam Springs. i Complete Line of Gift goods for all occasions E NVe congratulate the graduates of '30 A I 5 C IRI F F I ' 5 Q -M q ! Jewelry-Music -Books QWIQUQUQ!!-OQUQUQIIQUQI QiD,0QOQ1lQUQODilQ5l-0-DQ QUQUQ lQllQ Q QlY-0QU ! Mr. Davis Cin Shakespeare Classj, Did any of you lose a dime out in the hall ? Charles Craig: Yes, I did. Mr. Davis Qbringing a penny from his pocketj. IIere's a penny of it. Vilhen I find the other nine cents Iyll give them to you. .gfliill i1litl10ii!101011illlillilI-1Pif7iililli0i0i0-0iCli0llll0i0i11 1 i1OzO ! Year in and Year Out VVe continue our Jolie of rivin-r ! . . I 1 y 5, s . Q you the best service 111 magazines, candy, gum, and papers 2 The Dixie News Stand i vgwxoioif7:1111vii:ifri:rim11:vi:1111:o2o:o:o1u3wrimmi::iir1o1o1o1o3o1o1o1., 'if Dick Quigley and Jessie Phillips were carrying out an experiment in the chemistry laboratory when Jessie took a big whiff of the poisonous gas be- ing made, it almost knocked her down. Difkz What do you mean by smelling that gas like that? Jessie: YVell it said SMELL CAUTIOUSLYV' 5 Weavefs Grocery I Service That Satisfies ,Q tzvvioioiw 1 xi1ni4ricrilr2oj1.xi0i1ri4rj4b14ri0i4x16i1xi0i rioioioioioioi 210 lf 1111011 'Z' rju141:c1i11:o1111oj111o10ioj1 1 fee 111 1:1020 o sea is Just. Two Places to EAT Here and at Home The Whipple Cafe Siloam Springs, Ark. We Cater to Toasted Sanzlzuiulws -i 1:a1zo1o1o:o1111w14 ozortuioioiuini 1311111111 11 3 11014121 2010102034114 Every Day Is Bargain Day at the Variety Store 1:11u1o141i11ioi01o11 Roy V. Fliekinger Sz Co. Reliable Modern Dry Cleaners Phone 307 815 St. Nicholas Ave., Siloam Springs, Ark. 411111: 1 :nic 1011 111303111021 111111101014 101011 11114111 11114111 1 Seaman Store Co. We Sell Everything to Eat and Wear Our Prices are Lower and Our Quality is Higher. The Home of Star Brand Shoes and Humming Bird Hose for School NVeaIr bioinioiclioioia 020111101014 o101o1111r110io1oi 1121114 if 11 11 2 11 31 1111103 N Iii?-mgreeiation of you-r patronage during Ehe term just closing- Sll Sf Sterling 5o to S51 Store ox 0:0 r11nioi1r11ri1v:1n1n11r1ojoi1ri0jw:o i C. J. Maxwell Taxi A NE W CAR Youree Hotel Phone 292 i 5 n11xi1xi1rio1oi1ii rioi iioioioi- 0.0 ,:, 10i1xio14ri0i1vio1010i1:i0iojeQo Siloam Springs Laundry l The Particular housewife chooses 2 her laundry with care. Send it ! no the Laundry where quality and ! service is guaranteed. i The Home of Healthful - Cleanliness Q Phone 354 ! :o11ri1y11ri1xi1x11v1o11x1oi1rio1 gxg 11 10:1111xi1n11x14si1pjoi1n:1:i1r1o11r11oi1n:u11v11n11s11n11v11n1cvi1'1 poioxwzo ! ! We Enjoyed Serving Those Who Are Leaving And We Are Anxious To Serve l Those Who Are Coming SHAFFERS DRUG sToRE 3 10101 finally: 1111 :oline-1 9:0 Jones Supply Co. Chevrolet General Electric Automobiles and Service Refrigerators Gas Appliances Complete stock of Plumbing Supplies JONES SUPPLY CO. Phone 1 Sz 2 Siloam Springs ui it init ioioioinioiarllrioicrioi in 1014 1 13010101014 1021 313030113 in 1 13010102411 if M103 yi0io3ui0i0ioioi1 101011xizxiuioioioinioxotfoza ggnzoxc 1o:o2o1o1o1ngog4 101 ! I E l For That Neat Producers State i 2 Appearance Bank 2 1 VISIT - l H l I Coxes BARBER SHOP 2 !QPi0i0Q0llP,lDQlPl1lQ0l0Q'0D4 Conservative l fo-010101 ri rzoiogoxoinzn 11 1 ------- l CALL Us Q E I i The value of special baking ser- lwenlbel' of Q i vice has been proved. The con- Fedel-a1ReSel-Ve i i venient and economical wav to System i handle bakmg on any occasxon. Q I WJARHNEFS BAKERY l K ' :ini 115101030101 103. 34,3 4:4 0.021124MDIviuilriodbuiuioioirri BEST WISHES To All Students of 1930 May Success And Happiness Ever Be Yours. 5356095 DRUG ETURE In Business For Your Health rioiirifvicrioifrioioioisvioi :Soi-nioinioioif a 0.011201 10101 i1ni1fi1r:rioi114 rioio11rZcrioi1ri4r: 1 4,Mnifr1021r1fxi0isv1014ri.-ioioiavirozo atcha .cn .2011-ioilriirilvioioi Z l - ' ! i Buttram SCFVIC9 5 3 . The Moa Famous ' ' 5 . . . Statlon E Llthla Springs Q Phone 53 I in Q Sulphur Springs, Ark. America 2 Tire work a specialty 'li'-1' 5.-l-'-'D'-'-l 0-,.n-0-0-0-Mi. Water Delivered at Your ' Door T0 J. E. B. C. , . J. E. B. C. our hearts are with you, g PHE LITHIA WATER Tho' we my be far away. i CO' J. E. B- C. we 've learned to love you 111-1- And of you we'll say, - She taught us how to walk in i Sulphur Springs, Ark. Sunlight, Q Owned and Operated by We learned to smile instead of frown, me John Bmwn Schoofs Oh, dear old house, our hearts are I with you i And beloved Brother Brown. '1 l ' ! ! I . 5 C. E. Mlllm-d l . . . Q The Artist and Musician ! g The wizard who makes you beautiful. Maker of the Pictures i of the annual. XVe have one of the best equipped studios in 5 the statee-Expert kodak finishing in connection-six hour Q service. l g MILLARDS STUDIO Q The Leading Studio i i 0:01 si 21110101 ri xi ri zir1ioivi:bi1ri1vi1vi:xi0i1vioZ010i 11010101011 u:o1oioio1o11v1cn:o14:11 101010101011-ioioiirioilriaxi 11011 1 11 11020 Com D. Chandler ! The Leading Druggist Kodaks - Fountain - News Q Phone 50 The Rexall Store i Q . . ! Siloam Springs, Ark. Q 5 Q 5 1 1 xi xi ri ri ri yi ri ri ri ri :ini rioioqoioioioi 3 :ic 1 211 1 1-0,0 21212 1 1 1 Z 1' 1 1:1-rinozo The Mountain View Hotel American Plan Owned and Operated by The John Brown Schools -li The Cultural Center of the Ozarks Sulphur Springs, Arkansas LIMERICKS I have racked my brain, pulled out my hair. Tore up my note book and had a nightmare. I have writen a hundred with rythm and rhyme But when 1 got through, they wernit worth a dime. 020110111 19 3 I 41.n1.s1ocsQ4.1o1 14020 ! i i . , i i THE YOUREE HOTEL i H. G. VVi1kison, Prop. Q i g Siloam Springs, Ark. 5 - 301:11 201010302011nio1o1o1o:oioio1n1u1o10i1v:4o:o k.10l0i0llQ0l1fif Q s. D. wooos ' General Merchandise Spring Street Sulphur Springs, Arkansas 3 ,:.+11114vxozoxoioioioiozozzrxoxnzq 14 21 xoiozanioioioianxoioiotforf l l I I Fresh Roasted Coffee Our Hobby Q TIRE SERVICE 3 2 P I Vulcanizfng our Speciality i i Q Good Year Tires and Tubes i i l l , i Q Siloam Springs, Arkansas I Sprlnger S i l ! Q Q witbllillblillllitliliiilllPi0i0illil..9 vlilbi llllbll illl0l0l0l0i0l01 0.0 Mr. Davis: What happened to Mary, Queen of Scots? English Student: She was beheaded. Mr. Davis: Yes, she lost her head as many other Marys since that time have done. ' 4. fini! QOQ1lQ01llQ0i0lUli QOQI'i1 it ii i if QC ioxoxozoioiogozozoiozaofo g R. C. Henry Q Yellow Front St. John St. i Rubber and Tin Roofing Repairs for any Earm ! i Gas and Oil Stoves y Machinery l i Cook Stoves Binder and Mower Repairs Q Furniture Binder Twine i Paint Farm Implements l Q Everything Carried in a First Class i . i Hardware and F urnlture Store i .:.-oi: 10101 li11i1r11lin1oioirnioi1viaPioi4r11x11li 10101 ini rcboioiucbucv o 'J nic 1 211111 10201131 21 1 1 11149 Qxonioivi 110101105 CD: 1 2 xi 101-0:0 nxcozo 11 0:0 11010101014 rioioioioioit ? P? T5 U N 5 . UQ l-1 . 5 U' C C+ Q3 .5 4 Q r-I Q3 fl UQ P-4 Ph G O G W' v-1 QD ozonxa Swim For HEALTH And HAPPINESS Siloam Springs Natatorium 1 11 11 xioinioimriuini 11 101 burs were worth ten cents a bushel, l'd be a millionaire. Lucille Overton: But how would you get them? Mr. Davis: Drive the stock through them. o 4 2 5 No Matter i i ! What the future may un- Q fold for you there will nev- I Q er be a time when your I banking connection will not ' be your most v a l u a ble Q asset. I Q -'L' a Q STATE BANK 5 : Siloam Springs, Ark. 2 ' YiQpiii51ls37i,56fYocTil Q i S11rP1vfeQt9Q.-QQ-- 2 0201 1 1119 11: 1111111 11? ! ! ! ! ! ! l I ! l ! ! TRENTS GROCERY Is proud of the service it is able to offer you. P i 'C C1 N N F' r- 71 Q I9 N 'Ti 'SU E-1 CTD I r-4 C Z Q1 ,fly I1 When your clay's work is over And everything seems at low ebb Oh! what have we heard Vllhen we hear these words Ilelpl Murder! Dr. NVebb, ! S PATSCAFE g 'Nuff Said l Q an F 0:01 ri vi 1 3121101 1111: ini 9:0 :Dogs 3o11xio2cvZoioi4rio1o1o1o1cri1r11ricr11vi1 191 nic 2 Educate Yourself In Building i g It is the wise man that builds his house of the best lumber- Q Don 't take just any kind of lumber but come around and ! see what we have in the way of the highest quality building g materials. i 5 . Q THE FOUNTAIN LITY LUMBER ! . Q LOMPANY l Q i 0:0111 1 2 nie 1020103010103 vi4ri1l1fni1ni4ri4vZ1ri4r1ar11ri: ,:' inicnixninimriarixifinivix i MENS Q and i Hors S CLOTHING 2 HATS CAPS 2 SHOES 10101: in 20101011 103011 ioioioioioioif .C PENN EY C 812 St. Nicholas Ave., Siloam Springs, Ark. WINNING VICTORIES FOR YOU In war, as Napoleon remarked, it's heavy ar- tillery that wins the victories. In merchandis- ing, it's heavy buying power. The tremendous buying power of the J. C. Penney Stores finds expression in the ability of every store to give you substantial savings in low prices on every purchase you make! Buying in great quantities enables us to secure merchandise-in perfect condition and in the newest styles-at impor- tant savings. Let us prove to you-as we have to millions of others-that you may benefit by shopping here where quality goods, alert ser- vice and low prices prevail. 1 READY-TO WEAR DRY GOODS NOTIONS and SHOES gvioit 30:vioier1oier24l2b1n1cr20iolvioZ1l1rlri1b11vi4lilv11nln:v: 1021 S101 0 0,0 E i i o viqricxiericrieniclicrilifnicnicsi Q 0,0 01014 4:01:01 Q' S and S Produce Company Poultry, Eggs, Cream and a full line of Flour and Feed Sulphur Springs, Ark. XWHDE-AWARE CAFE Sulphur Springs, Ark. Iivwytlzing new and Clean Night Service NV. ll. Buttram Prop. rioioioioioioioioilu ini: 1114111xioioioioioinioiz 4:101014rioioioiuioioil 4xioioiuioioioioioi ni: 0 0,0 110101011 xioioioi xiuie 1101011 'caoznioi nzoioioir 10303 .11 To All Of You SUCCESS and GOOD LUCK VVQ are Proud of the Pro- duets that the John Brown Schools produce and we consider the class of 1930 up to par. Bank of Sulphur Springs Sulphur Springs, Ark. Walter R. Eaton, President Storm O. YVhaley, Cashier 114xiwxioioioicvioioioi ri 2 ggwic Southern Coal Co. Inc. 503-4 Terminal Building Oklahoma City, Okla. OFFICES Chicago. St. Louis, Memphis, Dallas, Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Birmingham, Nashville, Minneapolis, Omaha, Kansas City, Davenport. Our Good Coal and Good Service Kept You Warm During 1929-30 'GLARGEST SHIPPERS OF COAL IN THE soUTH'? xjnioioioic ,Q u10201011r301011li1ri01a1i1ri1 11 t,nio10i0ioi1l1oi0i0Z xi 1101011 9. 11r10101011m1u2o1n11112 11 2011213111111 1 1 1 2 11111021 I l , Q 4 Q ., l Q ! Q l E ! ! ! ALWAYS The Same High Qualify Gifts i W. S. NOBLE, Jeweler 0:0103 1131111 3112 1 2 3 101 ini 1 A line of blue mingled with stripes and gray Stopped at a beautiful spring just over the way. They called it Bo Bo. Gaines, and couples on the hillside 5 5 FD 1 U7 O 4 G 1 FP IJ CD D5 1 O W CJ Q- D3 'U '1 U3 K4 2 nie - L2- the fire-side. A line of blue mingled with stripes and grey. Study hall-end of a perfect day. g coouav a. COATES 5 lNsuRANcE co. l I Check-Up and see that Your l l Policies are in force, then- i Q CALL-196 Q l 0:0111 0:01 limi 3020103011 303011 i011 3 .. . 1 , I i 5' ifml The NEVV OKLAHOMA BUILDING is our latest piece of art-craft, the other buildings standing, and those yet to stand are mem- orials to our ability. Blue prints, Homes, Signs etc. College Construction Dept. Ricl1ar1,l Allen, Jr., Supt. ni 3 30313 11211 2 1 3 02010i1xi010i0i0i0i 2113111011 11 2031 102010101011 10101 10101011 1011 1011020 ! . . ! The First National Bank Q In Siloam Springs, Arkansas is the ONLY National Bank in the City Member Federal Reserve System ! . . S I Give Us Your Business FIRST NATIONAL BANK Siloam Springs, Arkansas R. L Babel' N1eCormiek-Deering Farm Machines and Implements Good Equip-mont Makes A Good Farmer Better. rioilrioioi aiu: 1101 1021 10301010101 pi 101 I 1 if 11111 1011 1 14 Q 5 Q fc CLUBS Polly Anna Lewis: uDaddy do you believe in Clubs for Girls? Dr. Lewis: Yes, if kindness fails. WATCHMAN Hazel Mclflhannon Ito Ruth Hallj: Does your sister trust in Cod?,' Ruth: She surely does judging the company she keeps. LATIN Mr. Pittman, fin latin cla-ssl : Give a literal translation of Equinoxf' Ann Bokney: Equin-horse, nox-night, oh l have it, its nightmare. WHAT? Mrs. Bowles: What famous man said, 'Donit give up the ship. ' Eliza Taylor: I don't remember his name hut he was a Scotchmanf' iuioioioioioioiuim 21 14 1 11 ri ri ri li ri 99011120 inin-Q4x1011-icnioioifxioixwioi 10101112 2 1010301014 PRICED T0 PLEASE Q FOODS THAT ARE DELICIOUS Call 41 and your favorite foodstuffs Will be promptly delivered to you with satisfaction guaranteed. PETTYQS GROCERY W e Deliver Siloam Springs, Ark. Phone 41 11:rqauinimlic.-uaasminxucauincxsznioiu 1 1211010103 if if 1 3 WE are heartily in accord with the work being done by the John E. Brown Schools and extend every good wish for their continued success. SALES SERVICE Barkhouser Motor Company Siloam Springs Arkansas 201112111102 vi ri xi: 1 11 iuioioioiui 1 xi 13030201111 1010 hisrio11uioiugoinioioioic vioxwza Q 5 Stout's Grocery Q l I 1-an .wow you money on l fable needs 'xml sfr1p7e goods. : 4 I h gl ,J Xl E : T u p ur T mrinws, I riansas 2 o 02011011visrio1o:o1o1u1o1u1oQpoaD 0,0 T0 PIIEBE BVRRIS There was a girl named Polly, YVho always would have her follyg And sorry to say, she was fined one da-Y, And now she isn't so jolly. 0:02 in 5101110101011 1 1011 if 11 1 2 14 Cf What is the Use of having Electrical ap- pliances unless they are in good condition. Specialieefl in all kmds of Electrical Workn College Electrical Dept. Harold Vllarcl, Mgr. WEBER McCREA CO. 421 EAST SIXTH STREET Book Binders And Paper Rulers BLANK eooKs -ee LOOSE LEAF BINDE RS PhoneTR. 2313 Los Angeles 101: ioiuioioioim 1 1 in iaviurisxixniiiiirifni I vioioioininirrioiuix 1014020 l l my ' E SMOVKS, FRUCKS, g 13N'1FoRMs at r1uN'1's Q Chic model. and econom- ical stylesg these can be made and artfully trimmed lor you in the department that trains iuture home- l makers. College 2 Dress Factory Helen Brown Hodges, Mgr. 1o:o1o1cn1o1o:1r:o1o:nvi411w? . f'f '7- . 4 ! ST- lm ' 51,11 Q N ' WN T Fooos V I ANIMALS E RAT1oNS MILK J. S. Boyd, Supt. in cr 0,0 rich 101 1101010101010 0:4 voioxuioiuzozc i 5 i ! ! l 2 Q ! 201014 n1o:ojojoiozo14 ozvic mioioii it ioiuic loin it 1 xi 5 . I S PIES BREAD MEALS If you sec it you will want if, if you taste it you will ask for more. KITCHEN and BAKERY Juanita Griffin, Dietieian SOMETHING WRONG You say-with your car? Drive in. Expert mechan- ics on the job to look into and make the necessary re- pairs. College Garage Ben Vllard, Sr., Mgr. 11 xi 5101 1101 ri 1101 ri :ini Quin: rioiuioi 1 1011 1: 11 if 14 101010101020 4, -fzoqnnxox :o1o1u1o:u1o1o11 Laundry that pleases, Cleaning that satisfies We make your suit look like new, and return it in good shape to you. College Laundry and Pressing Shop 1 1014 ioioioioioioifxic BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES GROCERLES The College Store Harvey Nunn, Mgr. Patromze your Store - 1523 v', ,qv 'jysf J if ui: 1911 :ini 11 xarc'ro4-1901411-3 ui 59 gm Your old broken-up Furn- iture ean be made to look like new. Give us a chance and we will prove itto you. College Furniture Factory Titus Chin n, Mgr. 0:03 111:41 :fini ini 1 ami: 6,0213 1 2 1421431411133 Students! Now is your chance to learn an instrument-to develop your voice-to be a areal musician Music Makes Happiness College Music Dept. Mrs. L. H. Earnest, director 201 1 11111 241211111 1 1 1 ''flfllliilfliblllllflllllllllllllllllillllllHVV!UNIH1lIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllVVHlHlllIlHIi!il!FHHHVIllI4lllllllllllllllllllfllllNHINHIHllllllllllllllllllHHIIllIIIII1IlII!IUIHIIIIlIUlHlIIIl1NIiII1IIHIllllllllllllllllllll N APPRECIATION of N. L. ROBERTS illlillllllIH!IIllillllllllllIHIlIIlIIH!!!IIIIIlHlIIIIHWHHIIIIVHIIIIIVPHiIINNIIIIUHIHIHllllllllllllllllllHHHPIHllllllllillllllllllllHiJ1lIl1lIIlllII!llIIHHHIlIHlllllllllllllllllllllH1II1I4IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIHIHHIHill4IIJIIIII!IIIIlIIIIIIlii'IlHVHi WHEN some of the students that were here Christmas recall the candy they e J y d they will be thankful for the same kind h t that was th y d means for the fly leaf of this book. M y h's be a full and rounded life is our prayer. THE JEBROCO STAFF till!!IIIIIllIIHIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIlllllllllllllIIIllIHIIIIIIHH!IIHIIIIIVHVIIVIHVIVIIPIUIIHIHIIIIINIIIHIHHlllllllllllllll IllllllllllillllllllllIllHHH4411H1lIIlHHlHllHHlllI!HHHNHHNHIlUUIlIIlHI!HlHIHNHllllllilllllllilllllHi IHIIIHIlllllllllllllllllllli' flllilfllllllll Congratulation s J ebroco Staff , fjIYour efforts hafue been un- tiring. fl Your co-operation and the organization of this book have been exceptiona l- ly good. f1lWe Thank You. The John Brown Schools Press -' MKT5 M. MODERN AS YOUTH O Within the space of a score of years, the scope of Southwestern lfngravir Company has increased from the parent plant in Fort Worth to an organize tion of nine plants. . Pioneering the Field in the introduction of modernistic art, a personal servic bureau composed ol former college annual editors and managers, the budgi and dummy system, and Field service men, the name Southwestern has be come synonymous with art motifs that are distinctive, an understanding, helpl . . . ll . . ll service, and printing plates that print right. THE SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPAN FORT WORTH TULSA ATLANTA DALLAS HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO BEAUMONT AMARILLO WICHITA FA ggimwqi Nlany new stails turn each year to SWECO S ! corps of artists, personalized service, and e EN graving technicians for Fresh ideas, newer layou mlllllil and modern methods in year boolc productic Zgiib?ibdbUI?db'HBUb'3b12kUb'2iB'dB'dbdbdB'dB'dB'dbYib'UI?d . 'N Z5 Q Q Autographs dl, A fo? Q ............ .. ..... ............. .. .......................... , ............................... ................. Q A 3 '2 E 5 2? 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