University of Central Arkansas - Scroll Yearbook (Conway, AR)

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“aph o ae wf Ghia X C.O; Bey Rel Grd Shige ly Our) BETTY DOUGLASS Editor ROBERT HART Business Manager Arkansas State Teachers College Conway, Arkansas NNNANNVY 244242 —XNNNN le THIS CLASSICAL EDITION OF THE SCROLL WILL RECALL HAPPY MEMORIES, PLEASANT ASSOCIATION, IT WILL HAVE FULFILLED ITS PURPOSE. DEDICATION To EL Bio Ee bee) Mee Ey : CLASSICS WHICH IS RISING SOT ha A eas Loa yeme la ae Ea hos SCHOOL, THE CLASSICAL EDITION OF THE SCROLL IS DEDICATED. Elufeyu © = = ee C ‘2 ‘al EU ei ole) mel ie) McALISTER HALL APARTMENT DORMITORY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING TRAINING SCHOOL : 9 b= 4 7 6 { ‘4 a, osreb LIBRARY ; , a 7 ; dl | {| ) CaN K A jf 5 i Gd) THE CAMPUS 20 YEARS AGO—WHEN THE First Scrott Was PUBLISHED : } : ‘yevek iN) : : { i ; MT Vii 8 NO My ru At f 1 ‘ in i { Wy yay ‘ ) t i 1 : ye ) t : , Yi : A tt 7 10 Ley ye Cale Py iii)! CO LL ‘ eh Rt Parone Hh ih 14 eWessage to the “President This year instead of the customary message from the president of the college, we are devoting this space to a message to the president. To Colonel McAlister, the president and the man, we wish to express our great gratitude for the work you have done to promise the good of the college. You have labored and slaved in order to get every good thing you could possibly get for the school. We, the students, realize a little of the enormous amount of time and energy you spend for our good, and we do sincerely thank you for it. A. J. Meadors Ida M. Waldran Dean Dean of Women Ora Blackmun Mrs. Jessie Boardman C. C. Calhoun Lula M. Caraher English Training School Supervisor Business College Mathematics Dr. Maude Carmichael Dr. P. R. Clugston E. E. Cordrey Daisy H. Dickerman Social Science English Dean of Instruction Education Chemistry G. Dan Estes Mathematics F. H. Harrin Director of Training School, Education E. L. Higgins History Mrs. Annie B. Gibson Assistant Librarian Dr. Ada Jane Harvey Foreign Language Mrs. Dollie R. Holl Home Economics Andy Grummer Recorder Laura E. Haynes Taining School Supervisor Mabel Rose Jamison Art Dr. Flora A. Haas Biological Science Hemer F. Hess Music Glenn Kirkland Expression ae Dr. ©. N. Lackey Edith A. Langley Mrs. William Little Dr. D. D. McBrien Physical Science Home Economics Music History Mrs. F. B. McGlachlin Faul T. McHenry H. L. Minton Constance M. Mitchell Librarian Industria! Arts Geography English S. D. Mitchell C. V. Robinette Mattie Sanders C. F. Shelbey Agriculture Biology Training School Foreign Language Supervisor Marie Schichtl Art Dr. C. D. Smith Agriculture Mrs. W. B. Torreyson Dormitory Matron Evie Shaw Assistant Librarian Zona Ellen Smith Physical Education, English Lucy Torson Home Economics G. Y. Short Examiner Lowell Thompson History C. C. Denney Education G. E. Smith Registrar Mrs. W. C. Thompson Violin Mrs. Mabel Caraway Dormitory Matron | q a a” it VAL AS) , ) 444) : ti j ‘ it ‘ : rea keen . } ‘ Wi OP teliny tw 4 7 7 . ‘, KS BLA Ch M iver ) : iy KK Art (e i a d hae iy ) ys i i i } j a4 HY it f 7 ; 4 . at, wy ‘ ' r Manis ROR an i! 4 SENIORS AUGUSTA “ANDERSON 42).) S03) ee eee By. (Sy 1B. Central College ’31, ’32; Phi Alpha Theta; Y. W. C. A; Echo Staff °34, °35; Thanksgiving Maid °34; Secretary Phi Alpha Theta 734, 35; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet ’34, ?35; Treasurer Sigma Sigma Sigma 734; Treasurer Art Club 734, °35; Vice- President Sigma Sigma Sigma 735; Alpha Chi 735; Class Editor Scroll ’35; Ele. Club. MARY CATHERINE BAYLISS .. . . . Russellville 13}, Sex Je BERNICE BEASLEY Pye at Hardy [By Sy, 1B: Alpha Chi; Alpha Chi reporter; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 733, 34; Y. W. C. A. Treasurer 734, °35; Historian Alpha Sigma Tau 734; Vice-President Alpha Sigma Tau 7°35; Inter-sorority council ’34; Echo staff 734, ’35; Law Club ’34, ’35; Classical Club °34, ’35; Departmental Editor Echo ’34, 735. DORIS BERRY ys i) cue ee (Boor, io} Se, 18 Sigma Sigma Sigma; E-ho Staff 7°34, 735; French Club 31, °34; Library Assistant 30, °31, °34; Little Theatre °30, ’31; Violin Ensemble 30. GUYSBRADD Yoeaeae Conway Joe iSo JE LUCY JANE BRANNON, R. N. ... . . Conway 1B, Se Honorary member Pre- Med Club. JUNE BROOKS ae ae Conway Ber Saeie Phi Alpha Theta 733, 734, 735. FRANCESS BUR ae oh ge 1d ep, oe arte A. B. Central College ’31, ’32; Baptist Student Secretary °33, °34; Songsters Club ’33, ’34; piano concerto soloist 33; Y. W.C. A. 33, °34; Alpha Beta Mu 733, 734. BETTY JANE, BURTON (2 2). ) peated Jy Qe JB Alpha Chi; Secretary Alpha Chi °33; President Alpha Chi 34; Treasurer Classical Club ’32; Secretary Classical Club °33; President Classical Club ’34; Vice-President Classical Club 34; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 732, °33, °34; Student Interest Com- mittee 34, °35; Debating Team 33; Squad ’34. MARY FRANCES BUZBEE, 5... gterteane 13}; SB, Fort Smith Junior College. IMIRS, IVEIN| (CANMUDBISILIL, 5 5 56 6 6 6 8 a 1 (Cemiy JB, So le, Elementary Club; Vice-President Elementary Club ’34; Song- sters. 1S, WL CCOUNRGILINN( 5 6 5 5 a 0 6 to kn BOOGIE Bas: Sigma Tau Gamma; Vice-President Alpha Tau Alpha, BAe 35. IMUNIRXGPNIRIEIE (CUNRAUEIR 5 5 on a ow 8 (AUS BASak. Alpha Sigma Tau; Vice-President Sigma Beta Lamba 734, °35. MRS. WALSA CASTLEBERRY ... . .. . Marshall BaS Es Clairy Club ’24; Art Club ’27; Music Club ’27; Y. W. C. A. ’24, ’27, ’34, 35; Glee Club ’34, ’35; Elementary Club 34, °35. VIRGINIA COCHRAN... . .. Jefferson City, Mo. Be So [Be Alpha Phi Epsilon; Basketball 32, 33; Royal Rooter; Little Theatre; Secretary Alpha Phi Epsilon 733, 35; Homecoming Maid °33; Sigma Beta Lambda; President Alpha Phi Epsilon 3)9). GEHRIS DUNE CCOPEMAING g2) aac. sly! cas 4 eo B.S: Alpha Sigma Tau; Central College; Art Club 735; Elemen- tary Club ’35; Chceral Club 734, 735; President B. S. U. Council ’35; Alpha Beta Mu 734, 35; Y. W. C. A. 735; Pre-Law Club 735; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 735. MRS. MARGARET SPARKS DeJARNATT . . Conway 13s So 1B. MARY ELIZABETH DOUGLASS «=. . Conway I, So JB Hendrix 731, ’32; Alpha Phi Epsilom ’32; Phi Alpha Theta 33; Alpha Chi ’33; Vice-President Alpha Phi Epsilon 34; Vice-President Phi Alpha Theta 734, ’35; Editor Scroll 35; President Pro-tem of Arkansas Yearbook Association; Library Assistant 732, ’35; Who’s Who. HOSEPHINES DOW DLET iia. 2 2 = Morrilion I. Se 1B. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Secretary Sophomore Class; Secretary Sigma Sigma Sigma 733. PORRESTDUNAWAY st ece oo oe) om = Conway 1B, Ale Vice-President Freshman Class; Royal Rooters; Football 31, °32, 7°33, °34; Track 7°32, °34; Football captain 734; President Senicr Class ’34; Choral Club; Secretary T Associa- ticn °32; Vice-President T Association ’33; Chairman Student Interest Committee 734, 35; Associate member Kiwanis Club 35; Pre-Med Club. RUPERT EDWARDS fg UE 3 ened ee ee BOS: Es Lambda Delta Lambda, Royal Rooters, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Chi Nu. GEAY LON) ELLIOT ee eee ec amcor: 13, Sa dhe Zeta Phi Delta, Y. M. C. A. 733, 734. ENDITH GANN .. . Pe en 6 oS Sat By Ss JE, Elementary Club, Art Club, Y. W. C. A. VIVIAN) GEORGED ee ee TEE ay, Baas German Club, Y. W. C. A. JOSEPHINE GRAHAM). 2) cae nC ar ads or Ih. So Sigma Sigma Sigma; President Sigma Beta Lambda. NATHAN E. GARHAM .. .. .. . . . . Greenbrier B. S. in Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; President of Alpha Tau Tlpha ’33, ’34. VERA INEZ HALE 3 3 2) 3 ee Obeopiiines 1h Se Secretary of Classical Club °33; Choral Club ’32; Y. W. C. A. THELMA HAMILTON .. .. . North Little Rocr IB So JE. Alpha Chi ’33, ’34; Alpha Sigma Tau; Classical Club 734; President Classical Club 34; French Club 32, 33; Y. W. C. A. 734. ROBERT HART) 2) 2 eee Noripmlatitiemioce Baas Baseball °32, °33, ’34; “T” Association; Royal Rooters; Sports Editor Echo; Business Manager Football; Student In- terest Committee; President Sigma Tau Gamma 734, 735; Secretary Sigma Tau Gamma 733; Associate Member Kiwanis Club, Business Manager Scroll. LOIS. HENRY) 6 365.5 nck 0) eee Bao. Alpha Sigma Tau; Sigma Beta Gambda; Transfer from Tennessee College, Murfreesboro, Tenn. IMCOREE ISIIINIDOIN 5 2s 6 «6 o 6 o o co JMipe Tayi 13, Sy Be Monticello A. M 731, °32; 733; B. S. U. Council. TORNearlOGU Eo come ernie oh ecu ee Laflier Rock I3}5 So 1B. Zeta Phi Delta; Biology Laboratory Assistant; Vice-Presi- dent Zeta Phi Delta; Secretary Zeta Phi Delta; Baseball 32, 33, °34; Science Club; Vice-President Science Club; Secretary Science Club; Associate member Kiwanis Club 734. EMILY MARGARET HORTON . . . . Plumerville 13. Se, Alpha Chi; Classical Club; Y. W. C. A.; Secretary Classical Club °34; Secretary Alpha Chi 35. MiLPREDeHORT ON. regen iene coe el errest eCity BaSPEs Sigma Sigma Sigma; Secretary Sigma Sigma Sigma; Treas- urer Y. W. C. A.; Science Club 731. CACHUUA JSIUGISIES 5 6 bo 5 oo oe oe el | HIE 1B. So dé, Sigma Sigma Sigma; Phi Alpha Theta; Louisiana State Normal; delegate to Phi Alpha Theta ’33; Carnival Queen 734. IMO JANINE . 5 6 5 sn, 0 0 0 Wert Siri Awe bs Sigma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Beta Mu; Glee Club; Chapel Choir 33, 734, °35; President Sigma Sigma Sigma ’33; Presi- ident Alpha Beta Mu 734; Secretary Junior Class 33, °34; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 732; Student Interest Committee 734, 735. ROSERIVUAR IEG Ele )ilel! © mein anne ne mC O71) cy) WBS Phi Alpha Theta; Secretary B. S. U. Council 733, 734. i ©ININIESG Oyen) OLINS © Niet rs mn Daris I. So de Sigma Sigma Sigma; College of Ozarks; String Ensemble 3554.0 Sone We Gn As Cabinet 335. 34-5 President) Ye W. C. A. 735; Alpha Beta Mu 734; Sigma Sigma Sigma Secretary °34; President Sigma Sigma Sigma 735; Songsters 35; Homecoming Maid 733; Secretary Senior Class 735; Orchestra 34. JOEINSSIONES Meee ee i ee a Conway HAROLD ‘KENNAMER ..... .. . Me. Vernon BESeE BLIZABETH. .KERR© 70.) Goce). en eee Sigma Beta Lambda. LIGY BOLTON KIRTEN 9 en cee eer Remanlice AGED: Alpha Sigma Tau, Transfer from Monticello A. and M. College; Alpha Beta Mu. MARY MARGARET McDERMOTT . . . Little Rock BiaSenis Y. W. C. A., Classical Club ’32, ’33; Editor of Echo 734; Reporter of Echo ’33; Treasurer of Sigma Sigma Sigma; Royal Rooters. JESSIE MAUDE McKENZIE .. 3) 39.) eer Busse: Alpha Sigma Tau. ALPHIA: MILLS. 3 3 -. 255 3 2 3 Seo aay, Bees Alpha Sigma Tau, Assistant Editor of Scroll; Classical Club 732, ’33, °35; Y. W. C. A.; Echo Reporter; Editor Alpha Sigma Tau Anchor. BONNIE) MINTON?) 3) 2 eEcL mn oce Is. Se VB. Alpha Chi, Lambda Delta Lambda Science Club °33, °34; Secretary of Lambda Delta Lambda ’34; Student Interest Com- mittee °34. HAZEL OWENS? 3 pe ee act Lets co Base ke Science Club ’33; Lambda Delta Lambda 734; Little Theatre 34; Debating team 734; Alpha Chi 734; Y. W. C. A. HAZEL PAYNE . = chy. ee EVELYN: PEACOCK 3 20 28.) 2%) a ere @cgen B. S. E. Alpha Phi, Royal Rooters; Y. W. C. A.; Elementary Club; President of Alpha Phi Epsilon, Treasurer ’34; Cabinet Member Y. W. GAs 32) 733; 234, 353) Vice-President) Yom a eameNe 215), MERRILL QOUINLEYs Gee) cue ene Or tae Sa77700 13, Sp ib. Y. W.C. A. 732, 734, 35; Sigma Beta Lambda. ——_ — ao SEER = = { s ; FF 7 IR LANEY J. ROBERTS wee Vilonia 13. So dé: Phi Lambda Chi; President Phi Lambda Chi; Secretary- Treasurer Y. M. C. A.; Member Doyne Hall Committee; Sports Editor of Scroll. INAININIE JEAN RYE. G44 6. 2 a 8 2 Russellville 1B Oe 1B POMINSROBER TRUSSELL. ame a) a) bw Conway 1B, Ake Phi Lambda Chi; Assistant Business Manager Scroll °32; Editor Echo °32; President Phi Lambda Chi °31, °32; Presi- dent Y. M. C. A.; President Arkansas College Press Associa- tion 32; Debating 32 °34; Chairman Freshman Rules En- forcement; Pre-Law Club; Royal Rooters; Best Individual Debater in Arkansas °32. MIARGUERIEE SANDEFORD 2 iene Conway Be Sacks WAC PAR 31) 32° Classical’ Clud 31,32) 7345639. ROARVESHIARROCK ig Go kee fm ot ole ys ‘Conway Bus. 8: Alpha Sigma Tau; Historian Alpha Sigma Tau °33 34; Secretary Alpha Sigma Tau ’34; Elementary Club °34. CORINNE LOVE SIBLEY .... = .. Conway BASs E: Alpha Phi Epsilon; Secretary Art Club °33; President Art Club 34; Y. W. C. A. Publicity Agent. WAYDENE ANN SIMMONS See ee Connay, 135 Se [be Echo Staff 34; Alpha Phi Epsilon °33. ETEIELENEESTEPHENS ©. c5.° 2 2-0, (eae, Blevins BiwSee: Sigma Beta Lambda. KATHELENE STEPHENS .-. . - + + + Blevins Ibn Sey 1B Sigma Beta Lambda. WIEINIGEVN, SILK ENC 6 ge cs Go eo a Sheridan A. B Delta Phi Delta; Classical Club; Y. W. C. A.; Monticello A. M. °33; Basketball 33. GERALDINE -TERRAL. 20.7.0 9). peepee Bao. Sigma Sigma Sigma; Transfer from Little Rozk Junior Col- lege; Treasurer of Senior Class °35; Cabinet Member Y. W. C. A. 734; Alpha Chi °35. MADGE TOWEELF re Be Saek: President of Sigma Sigma Sigma 35; French Club 30, 731; Robin Hood Archery Club °30, ’31; Basket Ball °31, °32; Treasurer Sigma Tau Theta 32; Vice-President Junior Class 34; Debating Team 734; Representative to Inter-Sorority Council 734, DAVID HULAN WALLIS... . . . Valley Springs I}, Se 18 ELIZABETH WOFFORD: 2) 2 3) 2 ee Gort ay ee SS. Delta Phi Delta. MARY SUE, WOOD 3 2. 3 ee ony Basen Ee Celta Phi Delta, Alpha Chi 734, 35; Phi Alpha Theta 34, 35; Debate °33; Tansfer from Randolph-Macen, Lynchburg, Va.; Henderson State Teachers College, Arkadelphia. LILLIAN WOODSON) 3 5 eres. 13, Wo 18 MARY WORLEY .. . =. = . =. « eNortheirttle@Rock Ie Ss 15 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet °31, °32; Marshall of Sorority in 732; Founder’s Day Queen 734; President of Sorority °34, °35; Vice-President of Senior Class; Little Theatre; Alpha Psi Omega, National Dramatic Frat. ’32, 733,34; Alpha Sigma elas JUNIORS ARA BALDRIDGE AVA BALDRIDGE RUTH BERRY JACK BLACK LOTA BREWER MAXINE CARPER VIRGINIA COLTHAR? LOUISE CORDREY DANSBY COUNCIL FRANCES COXSEY EULA CRAVENS HELEN DENISON SHANNON FLOWERS MARION FRANCIS VIVIAN B. HALEY MEDRITH HANCOCK FRANCES HEMBEY DOROTHY HICKS Conway Conway Conway Waldron Murfreesboro Hatfield Newport Conway Fort Smith Conway Scranton Conway Stuttgart Little Rock Little Rocr Conway Little Rock West Helena '. le eee BEA BE TIHISRIGH (7-92. “Lonoke MARY ELLEN JACKMAN ... . . Alix RUE) ACOBS me tn mn Russellyiiie GLADYS FAYE JONES .... . Conway MOLISERRING I aoe eee een nen Conway HOWISES EEA Chiara een Garnerme lle KENNEGESMOSER YS en Conway BIVAINGESHVICEER@ Ye nnn Vyinie MAURICE McKINLEY .. . . . Morrilton VERREDE MeNABB? 16 1 a = os Vilonia PEBPANORIMAPES 902-5 = . « Fort’ Smith CAROLYN SUE.MATLOCK . . . Carthage BERRY MIDDLETON . . North Little Rock GAREITON MILAM . . . . . =. Conway GORINNE(MILLER® | a0) 3 2 le) Jtdsonta HELEN LUCILLE MOORE .. . . Conway DOROTHY McCLURE ... . . Texarkana MONTINE NIXON... .025. = + = Conway MILDRED PATISCHALL .. . . Lenisville MARY_PENGE: «2. 24.) |. eC oas MARIE REYNOLDS. = 3.0. ae one ay ANNA E. ROBERTS ... . . . Booneville DOROTHEA ROGERS =; .. | ) i aemeGanres MARTHA’ SIBLEY . 0) 3) eon ae LUCILLE STARR 9% 3). 2°) Seer DALE STEUART .. . . . . Murfreesboro NANCY VIRGINIA STEWART . .. Bradley GWYN STROZIER .. .. . . Fort Smith HAZEL SWINDLER 92) (ane © care MARTHA VIRGINIA THOMPSON . Conway DORIS WOOD). st a ee Convey. IRENE WOOD ©...) 3 6) 57 iesneeee Onerennae SOPHOMORES BERNICE ADAMS BARBARA ANDERSON CAROLINE ARMITAGE TOKEY ASHBY WENONAH FAY BAUGHN CLAYTON 0 bt AE BELLE BLACK HANSEL BOYD MARY ALICE CAIN AGNES CARPENTER CLO CASHION LOUISE CHANEY GEORGE CONNELL . FRANCES COUNTS MARY JOSEPHINE CRAFTON BEN CRAIN J. W. DENISON ae —_— Yellville Benton Searcy Benton Conway Carlisle .Fort Smith Conway Fordyce Eudora Malvern Eudora Lonoke Bald Knob Little Rock Conway Mena West Helena BERNICE DUNCAN se 3 oo Jone Sim ENN DAD CIN Ge re. eee ai n, 5° 8s at Conway MEBISSAM ECE OLS ier geen na Conn dy. LOLA MAYSELLE EDWARDS. . Conway EVASMAESRAIR = se sees) 6 ee Lyronza RUTH FAULKNER .... . . Morrilton MIEMISSAMEISER eset. clay ce. Morniton WIGILORTAREISERG. 3c.) @) at 4 - Worrnlton HeAIVIAERGOOD) oc. «Sa ee. 1s Amity IAANING (GRAY))).. . = 2 Pascagoula, Miss. MIRGINIA-GUTHRIE . . . =... Conway MIAWISBELAUE Se ae, a che Llot Springs MARY ALICE HARDIN .. . . . Benton GENEVA HARGIS .... . - Morrilton NOANIVA HARGIS 5 2 6 Conway MARY KATHRYN HARRIS . . . Morrilton JEWEL MAE HARRISON. . . . Malvern KEITH HARRISON .... . . Plumerville MILDRED HARRISON .. . . West Helena WHRIGH Ie EA TCE E Rae nen Dod ets WILDARHEFLEY 93 2 en edits RACEHEEY HESS 3 sya en COTTE LY, BIRDEEN HILL”). +s- Ves ee atkaare RUTH HIRST 3 5 2) 2 Sacramentomm Galas ELIZABETH HOLTZENDORF .. . Hazen WALLIE R= JENNINGS ee Goat), EDRA, FAYE JONES 2. 9 ee Gonway GEADYS FAYE JONES 93 eee Gonna, JUANITA KAYLOR .. .. . Van Buren WALLACE KITCHENS .. . . . Hamburg DOROTHY) LAWSON, 33 ee Cr ossere DONALD LEES 4). 32:0 en eee LTemOLionT ROBERT, LeHEW = 5 ey ea ee eeebeare MARGARET HELEN LEIGH. . Morrilton DOROTHY LOWE (eae eee Gallezte HUGH McCULLOUGH a) ae) Sie ay eae basa CHRISTINE McDONALD HARRIETTE MALONE TERRY MITCHELL MURIEL MONEY FRANCES MOORE IRIS NOWELL EVA LOIS OATES Face PARNIN BILL PRIAKOS Caw eRICHARDS ye DORIS RITTMANN WAR YEeRADOVIG (7 IMOGENE ROGERS WILLIAM SAUNDERS JIMMIE SHANNON. FRANCILLE SHEPERD WAIDLIES GMail ec RAYMOND STEVENSON Weldon Benton Joiner . Waldron Conway . Conway Morrilton Carlisle Pine Blufj Benton nn Gillette . Hamburg Clinton Texarkana Clinton Benton Hope Cabot JOHN BEN STEWART MARGUERITE STEWART CHARLSIE SUTTERFIELD HELEN TAYLOR IDA HELEN VISE PHYLLIS WALDRIP J- B. WALLACE, JR: Fort Smith Conway Conway Marianna Forester Grady Mena Pp. R. ANDERSON ROSA AUERSPERG ELGIN BARNETT BLANCHE BEASLEY RALPH BEHRENS LORENE BELL MARGARET BLANCHARD CLARA MAE BOARDMAN KATHRYN BRADFORD MURIEL BRAND HOWARD BUCKNER LUCILLE BUFFALO Zent Hazen Heber Springs Heber Springs Malvern Fort Smith . El Paso, Texas Conway Clinton Harrison Pine Bluff England BETTY JEAN BUNGER LEMUEL BURNETT THOMAS CANTRELL CHARLES HILL CARLTON RUTH MOSS CARROLL LENA CARTER DOT CASHION HELEN RUTH CHISAM HELEN HALL CLEMENT G. G. COCKMAN MARY NEAL CONDITT ANNA MARIE COPE DeWitt Greenbrier Lake Village Fort Smith Conway Eudora Bradford Altheimer Benton Tuckerman Little Rock Little Rock Cw cone AtARDa LEA DECKER Hollywood, Calif. Vilonia Cabbntas ‘ae SE DO son fbi ee Vaneburen C WNS Norphlet ALICE FRANCES DUDLEY ideay ufone GRACE DUTTON Coney CHARLES EDWARDS eye, ESTELLE ELLIOT Pape sBlut GERALDINE ETHRIDGE ‘tees MARY LOU ETTER CORA FRANCES FLORENCE WINNIE LEE FLOYD MAXINE FRAUENTHAL LESLIE FREEMAN AUDREY FULLER ELIZABETH GAMMEL EMMA MARGARET GATLING JIM GIST HARRY GREEN MARTHA ELLEN GREEN MARTHA LOUISE GREER Conway Hope Heber Springs Yellville Almyra Montrose Conway Conway Brinkley Pine Bluff Conway WELZIE GUNNELS LES TERS EAT GHER RALPH HELLUMS MARION HERMAN HELEN’ HILL JOHN HUNDLEY REBEKAH HUNNICUTT MARGARET HURLEY EUGENIA KEITH LOUISE KLINE IRENE LAYMAN MARIAN LENEHAN Emerson Imboden Morrilton North Little Rock Cotton Plant Brinkley Cotton Plant Newport Van Buren Stuttgart Conway DeWitt MARTHA LORD AVINEL LYONS ANGIE McCASLAND MARY ADELE MARTIN BRUCE MENEES ALLAN MERRITT ERNEST MOIX ELSIE MORRIS PAULINE MORRIS ALTA NICHOLSON SUE NOBLES LOUISE NORMENT Little Rock Conway Benton Harrison Quitman Morrilton Conway Vilonia Vilonia Tyronza Parkdale Marianna SAM O’BAUGHi ELMER OSMUN MADSGE PATTERSON ELIZABETH PAYNE MARY KATHRYN POWELL JIMMIE RAE RAMSEY ANNA REEVES VIRGINIA ROTH PAULINE SCHWARTZ ELOISE SHORT LaVONNE SMITH W. B. SNAPP Beaumont, Texas Kensington, Md. Fordyce Clarksville Charleston Benton Pine Bluff Stuttgart Magnet Cove El Dorado Pine Bluff Batesville MILDRED STEPHENSON NANNETTE STEWART ERNESTINE? STIEES MILDRED STURDY . DOREEN SWAFFAR ALLEN TARVER IMA THOMAS WINONA THOMAS JEAN THOMPSON ROT FRANGES TITUS DOYNE TOWNSEND LAWRENCE TRAWICK St. Charles Conway Scott Charleston Conway Star City Rosebud North Little Rock Conway Hamburg Lonoke Quitman GERALDINE TUCKER MYRTLE LEE TURNER ANNA LOU WALLER AVA WARD JAMES WARD RUTH WELCH Conway Little Rock Wolf Bayou Rector Conway LAUDIUS “WILKES . 3% eGideogmenia: VIRGINIA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS . Fordyce RU THe WILLOW GEIB Yaesu nmnlaay fOntz ct BETH WOOD 3, 2.2 ee Gonway JOBS WOOSLEY 2... 4 2 eae ee @crrisia Second Semester Students I F DERDEN Sale: “J ; Y: TH. HUNTER e@ HUTCHINS x3 i, 18) RIES - J IRTEN NACE DOROTHY WILLIS . JOE T. WILSON MARY LOUISE EAST PERCY BROWN MRS. ADDY LOU NICHOLSON . Augusta Mena Searcy Marianna Manila Carlisle Lake Village Forrest City Fort Smith Imboden Arkadelphia Hot Springs un) Wi AV rial } ' Seu) if vee Ae a . te A a paseit AGS wen ait NOY i ey, ie. vee , A f : , : RU eA a ! ri KG ie QUEENS i y if (rahe y Uvee S ’ Joyita rie { VTC aa uth erry yeep bow Riser) eauty Queen Q eA : HOLGER AS € SOE $ ‘ TGTATR SWING aw . yany myyotes Pay) ary (Zatherine “Bayliss eauty Queen_. ‘Bonnie Guy fohnson—= °Beauty Queen. 5 a) TAs baie 1 SANA “Dorothea “Rogers “Beauty Queen. ADRIAN BREWER - STUDIO - 31 WEST 47th ST., NEW YORK Hollenberg Bldg., East Sth St. Little Rock, Ark. March 16, 1935 Miss Betty Douglas Conway, Arkansas My dear Miss Douglas: The delay in returning these photographs to you, with my seleetions, was occasioned as much by the difficulty of arriving at a decision as by other circumstances in the work-a-day profession of portrait painting. After the initial bewilderment of blundering into the presence of so much loveliness, it was necessary for the artistic conscience to devise an impartial method of approach to the selection of the various winners. I remembered that an old master's advice to a young painter, upon approaching a certain problem, was, first, to commend himself to the saints and then to don the cloak of humility , but, when I had reached this point I found it was necessary to have additional equipment in the form of some kind of armour to resist the wiles of so many pretty vairs of eyes. Such intangible factors as charm, personality, animation, intelligence, poise, etc., had my head in such a whirl that, in sheer desperation, I reached for the traditional Greek yardstick of classic proportion and, after much careful deliberation, marked four photographs one , two , three and ‘four . While not wishing to disclaim responsibility entirely for my decisions, I would like to share a little of it, nevertheless, with Messrs. Phidias, Kallikrates and several other gentlemen whose names escape me at the moment. Thanx you for the privilege and the pleasure of this delightful task. Sincerely yours, Ls Ee “Dunn. “Football cAnita ween_ OUTSTANDING SEUDENTS LOUISE CORDREY, Conway Ww WJ Alpha Sigma Tau; Phi Alpha Theta; Alpha Chi; President Phi Alpha Theta 34, Treasurer Alpha Chi ’34, ’35; Assistant Editor Echo °34, ’35; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 734, ’ 5) A) DANSBY COUNCIL, Fort Smith Chi Nu; Secretary Chi Nu °34; Assistant 32, °35; Royal Rooters. BETTY DOUGLASS, Conway Alpha Phi Epsilon; Transfer from Hendrix 32; Phi Alpha Theat 733; Alpha Chi 733; Vice-President Alpha Phi Epsilon °34; Vice-President Phi Alpha Theta 734, 735; Editor Scroll °35; President pro-tem Arkansas Yearbook Association; Library Assistant °32, 35. FORREST DUNAWAY, Conway Vice-President Freshman Class; Royal Rooters, Football ’31, ’32, 733, 734; Track 732, °33, °34; Football Captain ’34; President Senior Class ?35; Choral Club; Secretary T Associa- tion; Vice-President T Association 33; Chairman Student Interest Committee ’34, 735; Associate member Kiwanis Club 735. ROBERT HART, North Little Rock Sigma Tau Gamma; Baseball °32, ’33, °34; T Association; Royal Rooters; Sports Editor Echo; Business Manager Football; Student Interest Committee; President Sigma Tau Gamma 734; Secretary Sigma Tau Gamma 733; Associate member Kiwanis Club; Business Manager Scroll 35. JOHN I. HOGUE, Little Rock Zeta Phi Delta; Biology Laboratory Assistant ; Vice-President Zeta Phi Delta; Secre- tary Zeta Phi Delta; Baseball ’32, °33, °34; Science Club; Vice-President Science Club; Secretary Science Club. j ee Yn J mR Bite ws: okt ELOISE HULL, Mammoth Spring Sigma Sigma Sigma; Alpha Beta Mu; Glee Club; Chapel Choir 733, ’34, 735; Sigma Sigma Sigma 733; President Alpha Beta Mu 7°34; Secretary Junior Class ’33, 734; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 732; Student Interest Committee °34, 735. 2) LOUISE LEACH, Garner, Texas Alpha Chi 734; Student Representative to Alpha Chi Convention 735. VERREL McNABB, Vilonia Phi Lambda Chi; Choral Club 734, ’35; Chanticleers 734, ’35; Chapel Choir 733, 734; Alpha Beta Mu. mes LA cr Kate BILL PRIAKOS, Pine Bluff Sigma Tau Gamma; Business Manager Echo 734, 735; String trio °33, 34; Alpha Beta Mu, Wea ee a Le ues sing pete ine yale ean woe ees fo MARIE REYNOLDS, Conway Jom, Delta Phi Delta; Alpha Chi ’34; President Delta Phi Delta ’35 _— JOHN ROBERT RUSSELL, Conway Phi Lambda Chi; Assistant Business Manager Scroll 32; Editor Echo ’32; President Phi Lambda Chi ’31, ’32; President Y. M. C. A.; President Arkansas College Press Associa- tion 32; Debating 732, ?34; Chairman Freshman Rules Enforcement Committee 734; Pre- Law Club; Royal Rooters; President Royal Rooters ’35; Best individual debater in Arkansas 32; Phi Alpha Theta °35. re sie gorerrnh Shy, $6. Sept a Siaal HERE AND THERE The beautiful Queen Dink and her maids. The prize-winning float with Katie perched high. Mary, Queen of Found- ers Day. Careful, girls. Them there mules are tem- permental. Now what are you do- ing? You can’t scare us. Gladys Faye and Ida Helen prepare for the worst. Hi, Roscoe! Pals. Come down, Bill. We already know you're a monkey. Why, Rachel, you might scare the fish (if there are any. Do you girls really know how to run a mixer? We don’t believe it. The Beta Phi float. It lost the horse. Where’s Alies Maude, Bill? You look lone- some. Tolise takes time off for a little nap. PEOPLE First we have a group of Deltas smiling sweet- ly. (They had the pic- ture made _ especially for the Scroll, thats why they’re smiling). Winona and Tokey pause a moment for the inquisitive photo- grapher. Another bunch is enjoy- ing the beautiful (?): weather. What are you doing, girls? It looks like you are on the downward road? Mary and Alphia look very serious for the moment. They must realize they are seniors. Layton, Ken, and Turp oblige with a smile. What are you doing Bruce? Two boys and four girls How do you do it, A. J. and Bill? A bunch of Alpha Sigma aucsame 1 Cemearen t they proud of their new name. Where are you going, my pretty maid? “I’m going a-riding, sir,” she said. Girls, what are you do- ing so far from home? This must be a trick pic- ture. Hob, Gin, and Ruth look like they are studying. Greta and Bill. Just two freshman trying to get along. AT THE BALL GAMES It must be funny. We thought we lost the game but maybe we didn’t. Move over so we can see. Did you ever see such Coyness. Everyone cranes her neck to get into the picture. Where can we sit? All the girls are happy. What’s the matter, Betty? Is Chick not doing so good? Strike up the band. The Tech Band parades be- tween halves. More people. The Belt line. Whoever the freshman is, he certainly is moving fast. Freshmen with _ their clothes backward and wrong side out. Aren’t they tackey? The girls drum corps from Tech. Lota is waiting for a horse. My, you look comfort- able. You ought to be on the Scroll staff. Then you wouldn’t be loafing. We never would have suspected Virginia, Wanda Lea, and Max- ine were farmers, but pictures don’t lie. Barbara, you know hitch- hiking is not permitted Muriel, how you have grown. Look at Dorothea’s soul- ful expression. She has an idea she won a place in the beauties. Now, ladies and gentle- men, we have that dare-devil of all dare- devils, Bill Priakos, who will startle you by his marvelous acrobatic stunts. Don’t be so careful, girls. It can’t be too cold. What beautiful flowers grow at McAlister Hall. Such going-on we never saw. How shocking. Does Mrs. Torreyson know this? “EDERAL PUBLIC WORKS “pROJECT NO.964 HEADS Hansel and his pipe. Dorothea. Who are your friends, Bill? Hugh looks into the dist- ance. Dr. Carpenter. High hurdle Gray. Lester. Don and his smile. Ox. Gin looks studious. Our little politician. Marie poses as a statue. Barnyard Stuart. Our senior president. Siamese twins, Martha and Maz Belle. Tolise knocks ’em dead with the smile. Johnny “Joe E. Brown” Lewis. Coy. Doesn’t Alies Maude look school mar’mish? Waydene. Henry Smith. Mary looks nice. Virginia was looking at a flower, but we cut it off. Red Bell. Chick looks for Betty. Jewel Mae. Mary again. PROMINENT PEOPLE ON THE CAMPUS Papa and Mary. They both seem happy at the mement No, it’s not Public Enemy No. I. It’s just Dr. McBrien at an off moment. Miss Mitchell slows down long enough for a picture to be made. Miss Harvey even takes off her glasses so she’! look pretty. Wait a minute, Mr. Cordrey. We didn’t mean for your legs to look so long. Forrest and Mary Alice. They tried to hide. Mrs. Caraway only looks natural. fy Aiea 4 Se oe aS a ia : , 4 aA i St uy il dy j ; i i : ‘ { ; Cry A j iV Liga? Nb ny C nikab a 0 Re, ' 4 ) Y ; rl ; : r ee, fy ; va i ‘ “ We oo WEA t int ioe te 5 t A HS WAS ‘ ee) Rtg Cad 7 te ’ 4 : rhe Mie) | fre if vi oF . 4 ay , ( TAG te COheyT PO 1a AAS oy boar gt ‘ uss Lo px Betty JANE Burton LoutsE LEACH LouIsE CoRDREY Dr. P. R. CLucGstTon BERNICE BEASLEY Betty JANE BURTON Miss LuLA CARAHER LouIsE CoRDREY Betty DoucGLass Alpha (hi OFFICERS ROLL Dr. Frora A. Haas THELMA HAMILTON Ee Lea ELIGGINS MarcareT Hirt MarGAreET Horton LoutsE LEACH Beasley, Burton, Caraher, Clugston, Cordrey Douglass, Haas, Hamilton, Higgins, Horton Leach, Minton, Owens, Reynolds, Rogers, Wood President Vice-President Treasurer Sponsor Bonnie MINTON HazeL Owens Marie REYNOLDS DoroTHEA ROGERS Mary Sue Woop EvELYN PEACOCK Bernice BEASLEY AucustA ANDERSON GERALDINE TERRAL CHRISTINE COFFMAN AuGUSTA ANDERSON BARBARA ANDERSON WENONAH F. BAUGHN BerNIcE BEASLEY KATHRYN BRADFORD Lota BREWER EoLtineE BUCKMAN LucitteE BUFFALO FRANCES Burt Betty JANE BurTOoN CLo CASHION Dot CaAsHION Wasa B. CASTLEBERRY CHRISTINE COFFMAN Mary Neat Conpitt Louise CorDREY FRANCES CoxsEy EuLaA CRAVENS WANDA FLEMING WINNIE LEE Floyp AUDREY FULLER Y. W. CA. OFFIGERS CABINET LoutIsE CorDREY FRANCES CoxsEY Doris Woop ROLL ENpitH GANN ANNE GREY VIvIAN HALEY THELMA HAMILTON FRANCES HemBy BirDEEN HILi RutH Hirst MarGAreT Horton Mitprep Horton Mary E. JACKMAN Bonnie G. JOHNSON Juanita KayLor EuceniA KEITH Marion LENEHAN Anci— McCas.in Dorotny McCiure Frances McE.roy Maurice McKIntey HarrieTTE MALone CAROLYN SuE MatTLock AvcpHiA MILts BonnrE MINTON : President Vice-President CorINNE SIBLEY WENONAH Fay BAUGHN Betty JANE Burton Sue Nos es Eva Lots OaTEs HazeLt Owens Mapce PATTERSON EveLyN PEACOCK MEerriLL QUINLEY ANNA RosertTs VIRGINIA RoTH NANNIE JEAN RYE ELots—E SHoRT CorINNE SIBLEY LAVONNE SMITH Mitprep STEPHENSON ERNESTINE STILES Mirprep SturpDyY GERALDINE [ERRAL RutH Tirus Mary FrANcES WILDER VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Doris Woop CATHERINE YODER ar se VERRAL McNass WALLACE KITCHENS LANEY Roserts Dr. D. D. McBrien Britt EscHELMAN CHARLES ALLBRIGHT DurvaL ARNHART Patton Batson CLAYTON BENNETT Donatp BILLINGSLEY RoBert BRAWNER LeEMUEL BURNETT CHARLES CARLTON WYNNE CowAN R. S, Crimes ELmMer Curry DuBose Dosson EpGar DoNALp AtpH EAson ROLL Harocp FrizzELy KeitH Harrison Dennis Harris Rosert Hart James Horner NEEL JAMES CHARLES KEETER Rospert LEHEw ArviceE Lyons ALLEN Merritt CarLton MiLam Louis MILs ALFRED Morrison Mixe Murpeny Billingsley, Carlton, Dobson, Donald, Harrison Hart, Kitchens, LeHew, McNabb, Merritt, Milam O’Baugh, Priakos, Roberts, Saunders, Tarver, Ward Y. MCA OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer 5 . Sponsor Sam O’BauGH CLAUD PETERS Jim PHELPs CarTER PRICE Biv PriaKxos Cyrit RoBiNson Britt SAUNDERS WALTER Scott Dick STATHAM ALLEN TARVER Leon THompson Etvin Tyson Epwarp WaAbDDLE James Warp Joe Wooster ¢? Adams, Anderson, Bradford, Campbell, Castleberry Chaney, Ceffman, Dickerman, Duncan, Gann, Hill Jacobs, Jones, McCaslin, Matleck, Peacock, Starr Mrs. BEN CAMPBELL EnpvitH GANN RopsizE THOMAS IRENE Woop Bernice ADAMS KATHRYN BRADFORD EotinE BUCKMAN Mrs. BEN CAMPBELL Watrsa B. CASTLEBERRY THELMA CECIL LouisE CHANEY CHRISTINE COFFMAN RutH DickENS OFFICERS ROLL Bernice DUNCAN Witma EMERSON WANDA FLEMING ENpitH GANN HeE.ten HiLi RutH JAcoss Grapys FAYE JONES Froy Mag KitMer Elementary (Club President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer AncieE McCasLin CAROLYN SUE MATLOCK VivIAN NELMs EveL_yn PEAcock Na DEAN SAWYER LuciLLe STARR ANNA L. SMITH Rosspie THOMAS CARLENE WYNNE JOHN Rosert RussELL Lota MaysELLe Epwarps May Bere BLAck AGNES CARPENTER VIRGINIA COCHRAN DanssBy CouNcIL BEN CRAIN J. W. DENISON Forrest DUNAWAY Lota M. Epwarps Rupert Epwarps “Royal “Rooters OFFICERS ROLL Marion: FRANCIS VIRGINIA GUTHRIE MepritH Hancock Ropert Hart Grapys FAYE JONES BonniE GuY JOHNSON TouiseE Kinc Mary M. McDermott CHRISTINE McDoNna.Lp Heten Lucitte Moore : President Secretary-Treasurer KENNETH MosLey MontINE Nixon H. C. Parkin EvELYN PEACOCK Mary PENCE Bitxt PriaKos Marie REYNOLDS JoHN R. RusseLy J. B. WaALiace Blackmun, Coltharp, Cordrey, Coxsey, Hancock McDermott, Pence, Priakos, Russell, Thompson ‘The Echo OFFICERS Mary Marcaret McDermott. : : 3 ; editor Birt PriaKos.. ; : 5 , é : . . Business Manager Mist RAS DE ACK IU Name aa ee eee eee nhs alaciuity A dytsor Lown Cammiar 5 6 g «6 6 6 26 8 o velttein Jechia: (Orme OoERUsUSSELL am ae oa ne oe eee na ES portselditor MartHa THOMPSON , : : : : : : . Feature Editor Mary PENcE . : yaa: : : : : : . society Editor VIRGINIA COLTHARP. : ; : : ea tak . Exchange RAN CEStCOXSEy aan ee ny ee ee sical education MepritH Hancock . : : : . ’ Assistant Business Manager Ber Serre ELT een cee ae eee ee eee Nec anaving Editor Epra Faye JONES isi) Rey tee nt a ae ee come eh. Column wae SEOne RosBert Hart A Men The Scroll C5 ip is OFFICERS Ay Berry-DouGuAss=., 21). ba teen he ee tag Rosert Hart : : 4 : : Business Manager ALPHIAG MILLS teu cease ee .. te Assistant-baitos KENNETH Mostey : ‘ . Assistant Business Manager Lora BREWER 0 oie) ye) el =n uOrean aione tare Mary PENcE Bie Ot ct ee sR DOLOp Ra mee as AuGusTA “ANDERSON” £3.) 9 os) yy, emilee eee eG aseeateag DALE STEWART. _ 42% Was@ hoes Pole ee ee DANEY ROBERTS (is)5, 2-1) Lee Ce lr, bee Or ice ca EpwArp' WADDLE =. (+ ne pan bas ae eee alee daneces BEN CRAIN. : : ; i Organization Manager Dr. P. R. CLucsTon . ; ‘ : : : : Sponsor The editors and managers today present to the student body of Arkansas State Teachers College the Scroll of 1935, the fruit of a year’s work, worry, and hope. We have tried to cater to the desires of the students, as expressed by many of them, in producing a popular yearbook. We hope we have succeeded with the majority of the students. In the years of the growth of the college, the school has gained a wide recogni- = tion as a teachers’ college. In the last few years it has also gained recognition as a fine arts college. In many respects the college has university rating. We are proud of this progress, and it is to this great advancement in the field of the fine arts, the classics, that this book has been dedicated. In keeping with this idea, we have taken classic art as our theme. Throughout the book we have held to a rigid simplicity to follow this theme. No startling innovations have been made, but rather we have held to the tried and approved form of things. We do not claim, as is usually done, to be putting out a different yearbook; we are using the conventional manner of editing an annual in order to please the readers. We wish to thank here the group of people who have so greatly helped in making the 1935 Scroll what success it may be. To Mr. Hahn, Mr. Scott, and Mr. Wiegand of the Peerless Engraving Company for their aid in planning the book; to Mr. Ellis of the Russellville Printing Company; to Mr. Wieland of the American Beauty Cover Company for his beautiful designs; to Mr. Echlin of the Barnes- Echlin Studios for his patient and steady help; to the members of the Art Club for their great work in cutting the blocks for the divisional pages; and to Mr. Brewer for his willingness to judge the beauties at the last moment, we wish to express our sincere gratitude. Brewer Mosley Anderson Steuart Pence Roberts Crain Mills Cordrey, Blackmun, Reynolds, Wood, Thcmpson, Flowers, Hughes Douglass, Brooks, McBrien, Higgins, Hutto, Anderson “Phi cAlpha ‘Theta OFFIGERS LoutsE CorDREY Betty Douctass AuGusta ANDERSON : : : Dr. D. D. McBrien ROLL AucGusta ANDERSON Ora BLACKMUN JUNE Brooxs SARAH JANE Bruce LouIsE CorDREY Betty Douc.tass SHANNON FLOWERS President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer : : : : Sponsor Mrs. EtrHeEL GRONER BS. GlicGins Cecitia HuGHEs Rose Marie Hutto D. D. McBrien LoweLL THOMPSON Mary Sur Woop Anderson, Baldridge, Baldridge, Coffman, Gann Hargis, Keith, Schichtl, Short, Sibley cArt (lub OFFICERS CorRINNE SIBLEY Juanita Harcis Marcaret Hirt AucGusTA ANDERSON Miss ScHICHTL . : AucGusta ANDERSON Ava BALDRIDGE ArA BALDRIDGE CHRISTINE COFFMAN EnpItH GANN ROLL Juanita Harcis MarcareT Hirt EucentiA KEITH E.LotseE SHORT CorINNE SIBLEY President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Dut+on, Downs, Wood, Sheppard, Trawick, Baughn, Z. Thomas, Haley, Sims, Crawford IN “She Stoops to Conquer” Play Production—Fall Semester Miss Glenn Kirkland—Director Mirspurn ADAMS WENONAH Fay BAUGHN JOSEPHINE CRAWFORD Grace DuTToNn Vivian HALEY ReEBEKAH HuNnNIcUTT JuANITA Kaytor HucH McCuLtoucH CHESTER RICHARDS IMoOGENE ROGERS Davin SHEPPARD WINONA THOMAS ZELDA THOMAS LAWRENCE TRAWICK BetH Woop Doris Woop Alpha “Psi Omega OFFICERS Miss GLENN KIRKLAND ; 3 3 : , : : : Director WENONAH Fay BAUGHN : ; : ; : : : . President EDDRAGEAY Se) ONES@ ans ; : nc : al One Vice-President KeitH Harrison : : : ; : . ; : Secretary-T reasurer The Delta Gamma cast of the Alpha Psi Omega (National Dramatic Fraternity) was organized at Arkansas State Teachers College in 1932. Since then it has been very active on the campus. The Alpha Psi Omega was organized as an honorary dramatic fraternity for the pur- pose of providing an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in dramatics. It has expanded and at present there are 120 casts in colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. ROG: Mitsurn ApAms Vivian HALEy ZELDA I HOMAS WENONAH Fay BAUGHN- KEITH Harrison L AWRENCE [TRAWICK JosEPHINE CRAWFORD Epra Faye JONES Doris Woop Grace DUTTON CHESTER RICHARDS Mary Worley Davin SHEPPARD Alpa “Beta lu OFFICERS Erorss Hur President Bernice Duncan, Lity KirTEN Secretary Mitprep Harrison Treasurer Homer F. Hess, Mrs. Wicwiam Littie, Mrs. W. C. THompson Faculty Sponsors ROLL WENONAH Faye BAUGHN FRANCES Burt CHRISTINE COFFMAN LoutsE CorDREY BERNICE DUNCAN WELZIE GUNNELS VIRGINIA GUTHRIE MepritH Hancock Mitprep Harrison WitpA HEFLey RACHEL Hess Dorotny Hicks EvtzABeTH HicH ExrotsE Hutu MarGAreT Hurtey BonNiE Guy JOHNSON Lity B. Karten Rospert LEHew Maurice McKINLey Verret McNasp Bruce MENEEs ELEANOR Mapes CAROLYN SuE MatTLock Brit PriaKos Wits SMITH MartHa THOMPSON LAURENCE TRAWICK Puytiis WALDRIP Baughn, Burt, Coffman, Cordrey, Duncan, Gunnels, Guthrie Hanzock, Harrison, Hefley, Hess, R. Hess, Hicks, High Hull, Hurley, Johnson, Kirten, Little, LeHew, McKinley McNabb, Menees, Mapes, Matlock, Priakos, Smith, Thompson Mrs. Thompson, Trawick, Waldrip Ne nye re? S52 2 644 eterere Frances Burt Homer Hess ANNA REEVES WRIGHT HATCHER CATHERINE YODER EvizABETH HIGH Lota BREWER Mary KATHRYN Harris Mi prep Harrison Juanita Kaytor ExLoisE Hutt VivIAN HALEY JOHNNY CATHERINE GOETZ ALvA STEPHENS IRENE [TRUSSELL Mrs. BEN CAMPBELL Moree HERNDON JoHN I. Hocue Mary FrANces BuUZBEE Birt Reece Hart Davin SHEPPARD Rosert LEHEw WYNNE CowAN KATHRYN ACLIN RutuH Hitt WesLey Harais MartTHAa Lorp LesLtig FREEMAN CHRISTINE COFFMAN RutTH JAcoBs CLAYTON ELLIOTT P. R. ANDERSON Ray TYLER C. W. RicHArps Orvitte Morris VeERREL McNass CLARK SALLY JoHN HunpLey Rupert Sims RALPH BEHRENS THE CHANTICLEERS Verrel McNabb, Wynne Cowan, Mr. Hess, Robert LeHew, David Sheppard STRING ENSEMBLE Mrs. Thompson, Medrith Hancock, Nanette Stewart, M. V. Thompson, Frances Burt, Eleanor Mapes, Rachel Hess, Wenonah Faye Baughn, Louise Cerdrey Lester McAtes JOHN HreceL : JAcKIE SCHWARTZ CLAUDE BARNETT Lucy JANE BRANNON MartHa HALBROOK RaymMonp KING Jackie SCHWARTZ WesLey Harais JoHN BEN STEWART LAWRENCE TRAWICK Forrest DUNNAWAY JoHN HunpbLey LesLiz FREEMAN ELIzABETH BONNER LAVONNE SMITH Wiis SmitH W. Lioyp Bruce _ OHN H. Jones “Pre-eWed (lub OFFICERS ROLL JoHNNyY Humpurles KeitH Harrison R. S. CrymMes Jack BLAck ExGiIn BARNETT VirGINIA E. WILLIAMS AGNES CARPENTER re Louise Watson ree” Harry GREEN CLAUDE BARNETT P. R. ANDERSON LesteR HatcHER Epwarp Park Craup PETERS E. E. Corprey President . . . Vice-President Secretary Treasurer . . JoHN Hiecer Newton BriGHTWELL ARANDA HuGHES Haro_p KENNAMER Frep LANGHAM TALMAGE K. LIEBLONG Dr. Frora A. Haas C. V. RoBINETTE Lester McALes JAmeEs ZEIR VINCENT MazzantTI JOHN PERCE Howarp BAKER EpGAr DoNaALpb KENNETH MosLey Carter, Cochran, Edwards, Graham, Harrison, H enry Kerr, McKenzie, Oates, Quinley, E. Stephens, K. Stephens, Torson Sigma “Beta Lamba JOsEPHINE GRAHAM MAarGARET CARTER HazeL_ Myers Miss Torson FRANCES CAMPBELL MARGARET CARTER VIRGINIA COCHRAN EuLa CRAVENS EpitrH Dorsey PAULINE DUGGAR Lota M. Epwarps Me tissA FIsSER AUDREY FULLER OFFIGERS ROLL JosEPHINE GRAHAM Jewer Mar Harrison Lois Henry MarGcaret Hirt ELIzABETH KERR MartTHa Lorp Frances McELroy Jessts Maup McKenzie PauLiIneE Morris President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer F ‘ : Sponsor Hazet_ Myers Eva Loris Oates Merritt QuINLEy CLELIA Sims ETHELENE STEPHENS KATHELENE STEPHENS ERNESTINE STILES GwyYNN STROZIER HazeL_ SwINDLeR ACTIVE MEMBERS N. E. GraHAM B. M. CaroLan Guy Brappy Dace STUART S. D. MitcHe.y Dr. O. D. SmitH President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Alpha Gau cAlpha Apams, Marion CoLLuMs, PENDALL DaniEL, ALTON FULLERTON, OLEN GoopwiIn, EArt GraHaM, NATHAN E. Ha.iman, Expert J. Hurcuins, Lester McNett, Zxin QiVEsIcoo: Potk, BILL SmitH, J. Epwarp STEED, WIRT TREADWELL, LEONARD Troxe.y, A. J. TurNER, OTTo Tver, FABER L. SmitH, Dr. O. D. Simpson, Wm. J. Wirnite, W. L. Monette Conway Conway Morrilton Van Buren Conway Conway Conway Nimrod Enola Conway Wickers Bradford Lanty Greenbrier, . Conway Springfield Conway Conway Con Way Cowcer, Ernest L. Jonson, C. A. MattHews, Percy B. Rosinson, Newt SHANNON, Eropie R. STEWART, DALE Tommy, Coy BraDLeEy, Guy CaroLan, B. M. CocHran, Henry L. FerraAL, Hiram GREENE, GARLAN J. Hicains, W. C. Meastes, G. M. Nasors, J. F. THomas, C. Newton Potenski, M. L. Sermons, O. J. .SmitH, W. C. Stewart, W. R. Conway Conway Greenbrier Greenbrier d Choctaw Murfreesboro Hope Conway Conway Harrison Conway . 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Karten Epra Faye JONES Jesse Maupe McKenzie Acpeuia MILs Eva Lois OATEs Mary SHARROCK Hazet SwINDLER Doris Woop Mary Worry CATHERINE YODER Armitage, Baughn, Beasley, Carter, Coffman, Cordrey, Coxsey Hamilton, Harris, Harvey, Henry, Holtzendorf, Jones, Kirten McKenzie, Mills, Oates, Sharrock, Swindler, Wood, Worley “Delta “Phi “Delta eat : OFFICERS Marie REYNOLDS Lota BREWER BARBARA ANDERSON BERNICE DUNCAN Miss MitcHecy ROLL BarBARA ANDERSON Toxey ASHBEY ELIzABETH BAKER Lota BREWER HELEN DENISON Bernice DUNCAN Marion FRANCIS ILA Mae Goop RacHEL Hess Giapys Faye Jones Nannie LEA KEssINGER President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor CAROLYN SuE MatTLock Mouriet Money Mary Rapovic Mari t REYNOLDS DoroTHEA ROGERS FRANCILLE SHEPHERD Nancy VirGINIA STEWART VENITA STUCKEY Ipa HELEN VIsE ELIzABETH WOFFORD Mary Sue Woop Anderson, Ashby, Brewer, Den‘son, Duncan, Francis Goode, Hess, Jones, Matlock, Mitchell, M-ney Reynolds, Radovic, Rogers, Shepherd, Stewart, Stuckey Thomas, Vise, Wooford, Wood Anderson, Berry, Coltharp, Dowdle, Graham Horton, Hughes, Hull, Johnscn, Lowe tan McDermott, Mapes, Sanders, Rittman, Terral, “ze a Sigma Sigma Sigm on OFFICERS Bonnie Guy JOHNSON. Sn es C77] oar rn W EvizaBeTH WeLty . . . Vice-President. . . Aucust R he Mitprep Horton. : pe CCel arya ; : e HUcGueEs Mary M. McDermott. 3 Treasurer. : . VIRGINIA CORIHAR Miss Mattie Sanpers, Sponsor BG ROLL ewe AucGusta ANDERSON CecitiA HucGHEs ELEANOR Mapes Doris BERRY EtotseE Huy Doris RirTMAN ° VIRGINIA COLTHARP BonniE Guy JOHNSON GERALDINE TERRALL JOosEPHINE DowpLe DorotHuy Lower Mapce TowELL JOSEPHINE GRAHAM Mary M. McDermott EvizaBETH WELTY Mitprep Horton LucitteE WILLIAMS ERA LE RNITIES Pals ee , a aus ony A es Chi Nu a OFFICERS of Linpsey HatTcHETT President Rupert Epwarps KENNETH MosLeEy Vice-President DanssBy CoUNCIL Secretary JoHN Ben STEWART Treasurer LoweLL THomPsoN Sponsor Ql ey ROLL fe ies “e | CLAUDE BARNETT Bruce KELLAR nah he 4 Ct 73 : f2: Kd a CLAYTON BENNETT WALLACE KITCHENS 7it Viz05 ie ; Howarp BUCKNER Heywarp McManus WA My Feverd Wd g THomas CANTRELL Bos Mappox (Q FID. lee G. G. 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SHELEy, Sponsor ROLL CHARLES ALLBRIGHT RaLteH HeLLums CARLTON MILAM P. R. ANDERSON RoLANbD HumBLE Sam O’BauGH RusseEL_t BELL JoHN HunNbDLEy JoHN Pierce Rospert BRAWNER Ropert LEHEw C. W. RicHarps ELMER CurRyY Arvice Lyons LANEY ROBERTS WeELLs FIELDING Jor McCuLtoucH JoHN Rosert RussELL WELzIE GUNNELS VERREL McNass Britt SAUNDERS KeitH Harrison Birt Martin Epwarp WADDLE ALLEN Merritt je QuOMM see Ie C= vars Jerry DALRYMPLE, Coach BALL BALpuUsS BELL BILLINGSLEY CLARK Cook DuUNAWAY FRASER With eight gemes scheduled the Arkansas Teachers Collegs Bears officially opened their 1934 gridiron campaign on September 29 with Little Rock Junior College and closed it on November 29 with the annual Thanksgiving game with Hendrix. Lettermen returning included Forrest Dunaway, captain and half-back, Mike Murphy, sub-captain and end, Fraser and Lewis, backs, Walkard and Gray, ends, Rowe and Janske, tackles, Bell, Culpepper and Wood, guards, and Ball and Flowers, centers. The first game of the season ended in a tie. Despite the fact that the game with Arkansas College was lost by a score of 19 to 12, the Bears showed a marked FArRISH GRAY JANSKE Lews ,_—_ eclek se Chip Gail feel ae Te a ye Mitts MurpnHy Rowe SMITH improvement, and for the first time the offense showed a sustained drive. In the third game of the season, the Bears, regarded as a set-up for the Ouachita Tigers, outfought the Ouachita team throughout the first half. The undersized Teachers line outcharged the giant Tiger men opposing them and the backs showed great punch and power. Horton Farish’s sweeping end plays and the general backfield play of Dunaway featured the Teachers’ first half attack. Both were injured and forced to leave the game. In the second half the Tigers were the powerful team and the game ended with the score 27 to 0 in favor of Ouachita. October 19, the Bears lost to the Henderson Reddies, October 26 they met the Jonesboro team. November 2 the Tech Wonder Boys defeated the Bear eleven in a long game on Estes field. November 16 the Teachers won from the SMITHART TEETER Woop Mos ey, TURNER KING e: SI ha . 54 Murphy, Teeter, Capt. Dunaway, Smithart, Fraser, Cook, Baldus Snapp, Wood, Farish, Kenneway, Mills, Lewis, Bell, Billingsley ‘ Coach Dalrymple, Clark, Smith, Ball, Janske, Rowe Gray, Shelton $4 (AL oe cass Magnolia Mule-riders by a score of 6 to 0. In the final game of the season Gert Hendrix Thanksgiving day, the Bears lost in spite of superior playing throughout the game. A field inches deep in mud and water turned the game into a punting duel. The Hen- drix team got the breaks long enough to score one touchdown and then held the Bears scoreless. At the annual football banquet held December 15, twenty letters were awarded. Forrest Duna- way was awarded a gold football as the Teachers’ outstanding player in the Thanksgiving day game with Hendrix. The foot- ball was given by Coach Dalrymple. Layton Gray and Russell Bell were elected captain and sub- captain for the 1935 foot- ball season. Capt. Harvey SHELTON, Assistant Coach Cee le JEAN EIB i Pe ‘ r. ed . 4 . = ——— EE eee — ee —— .” ae SP ie 4 ¢ bury CuRRY HATFIELD Starting the season with only two lettermen, the Teachers College Bears gather- ed a large amount of good freshman talent into one of the best basketball teams in the history of the school. The team made an enviable record, winning twenty- two games, losing five, and tying one. Beginning the play with two non-lettermen games with Tech, the Teachers team won both for a fine start. During the season Coach Dal- rymple’s team won two more games from Tech, one from Sun-Life, three Mixe Murpny, Captain from Shoemaker - Bush, five from Hendrix, two from Bellefont, two from Little Rock Junior Col- lege, and one from the American Bakery. The losses went to Sun-Life, Shoemaker - Bush, Belle- font and Jonesboro. The tie was with Bellefont. Under the leadership KINCANNON KINCANNON MAGNESS MArTHIS of Captain Mike Murphy, sensational shooting star, the Bears played a brilliant offensive and defensive game all through the season. Murphy led the scoring for the state with Walkard, forward, following not far down the line. The intra-city series with Hendrix was easily won by the Teachers five. The Bears won all five games with very little effort. The scores were 60-31, 54-26, 4 iA _ , 36-20, 67-32, and 45-35. The Warriors were no match for the larger Teachers din Vath, team. The squad lost a very good player early in the season when Arnhart, center at center, developing Mitts SMITH Tyson W ALKARD Coach Dalrymple, Murphy, Gunnells, Hatfield Mills, Smith, Clark, Walkard, Kincanncn Tyson, Curry, Magness, Kincannon, Mathis toward the end into one of the best scorers of the team. Captain Murphy played his usual highly sensational game consistently throughout the season. His famous one-hand throws were one of the outstanding features of the team. Walkard at forward played a steady game with a great amount of scores to his credit. Smith, Clark, Tyson, Mills, Magness, Ted and Tom Kincannon, Curry, Hatfield, and Gunnels, all had a fine season together. The Bears were second to Jonesboro in the race for the title for northern section of the conference. In the A. A. U. meet, however, the Bears defeated the American Bakery 41-28 in the preliminaries, to meet Sun-Life for the state A. A. U. championship. When the two teams met, March 11, Coach Dalrymple’s team de- feated the Sun-Life quintet 55-38, thus winning the state A. A. U. title and a trip to the national meet at Denver. At Denver, however, the team did not meet with much success. They were eliminated in the first game there. We feel that this splendid record is something to be proud of. The team loses only one member this year by graduation, its Captain Mike Murphy. His spectacular playing will of course be greatly missed; but with the wealth of material we have now and the new freshman material next year, Teachers should have a championship team for the 1935-’36 season. Teachers Teachers Teachers __ Teachers Teachers - Teachers _ Teachers Teachers _ Teachers Teachers __ Teachers - Teachers _ Teachers __ Teachers _ Teachers __ Teachers Teachers - Teachers - Teachers Teachers _ Teachers __ Teachers__ Teachers _ Teachers - Teachers___ Teachers _ Teachers __ Teachers_ ee) Tech ee 47 _24 Tech nates og} _24 Sun Life ___40 a2 Shoemaker-Bush 24 ose Shoemaker-Bush 38 E32 Tech rae 60 Hendrix 31 54 Hendrix Fe 2526 30 Bellefonte __— e Sie 39 Bellefonte aoe ___ 44 38 Jonesboro 3 Sone 20 i 7, échwee eats 34 47 American Bakery eine 44 Shoemaker-Bush z 30 aby Sun Life Sates hens o32 Bellefonte 30 B27, Bellefonte SRI! a2 Little Rock Jr. College 26 eee 63 Harding 30 woes 43 Shoemaker-Bush _38 S255 | Jonesboro = aes 43 39 Harding @aeeeeees cl sis Hendrix 4 E70 ey Hendrix aoe uaz 45 Hendrix 235) 26 Little Rock Jr. College 3235 41 Arkansas College 238 56 Arkansas College 32 Jerry Jr. “Fussy” ERA CK and lavereis isa LIE VU a YY DuNAWAY Gray HATFIELD HickERSON KELLAR Mos Ley RICHARDS “Orack Beginning the season under handicaps, the Teachers thin clads nevertheless had a fair season. Lack of a place to practice forced the team to go to the Hendrix stadium for its workouts. The squad was unusually small and was greatly hurt by the loss of Bob Allison and Orville McCastlin, sensations of the year before. In a dual meet with Ouachita, April 13, the team lost with a score of 84-41. Gray tied for second high point man with ten points. Dunaway placed third in the 100 and 220 yard dashes; Mosley and Black placed first and third in the 440; Black came in second in the 880; Hickerson placed third in the mile, third in broad jump, first in the high jump and second in shot put. Gray and Stuart placed first and third in the 120 yard hurdles and first and second in the 220 hurdles. Others placing were Talbert in javelin, Stuart in discus, and Thompson in pole vault. In a meet with Jonesboro the Teachers won 78-48. Gray, Hickerson, and Stuart composed the trio capturing scoring honors. Gray took first place in the | ? 120 yard high hurdles, was second in the low hurdles, and won first in the 220-yard dash. He also ran in the 880-yard relay team. Hickerson took the shot and broad jump, finished second in the high Ain and ran on the winning 880-yard relay team. Stuart won the low hurdles and discus, was second in the high hurdles, and ran a lap on the mile relay team. The mile relay was the thrilling event of the entire 15-event program. Bogan of Jonesboro overcame a lead of about 15 yards on the third lap, only to see Mosley, Teachers anchor man, finish inches ahead of Bridges, who brought the baton in for the Aggies. In the State meet Gray and Hickerson were the only Bears to place first. Gray won both hurdle races in the final and clipped .1 second off the record for the highs, but Edwards of Tech had bettered the record by .2 second in the semi- finals the day before. Hickerson tied for first place in high jump with Edwards of Tech at 6 feet and one half inch. The other Teachers man who placed in the meet were Stuart, third in high hurdles, and Kellar, second in the broad jump. RICHARDS HouGELIN DuUNAWAY KELLAR HATFIELD Mos Ley HicKERSON GRAY “Baseball After some dispute as to whether or not there would be a Bear Baseball team in 1934, all the difficulties were finally ironed out, and under the coaching of Mr. Minton regular practice started March 17. Although the A. T. C. aggregation appeared weak at first in the pitching staff, the hurlers did some very good work, especially Carter, Hogue, and Edwards. The Bears had a fast infield, good catching, and a fair outfield. The candidates for positions were: Brotherton, first base; Collums and Jones, second base; Batson and Jacobie, shortstop; Wood and Bell, third base; Hatchett and Melton, catcher; and Burnett, Hart, Elliott, and Milam, outfield. Out of ten games the team won four. Monticello won two games from the Bears with the scores 5-2 and 8-2. In the first Monticello game the Teachers team used three pitchers. In the second game Carter pitched a good game, but he was continually in a hole because of the errors of his team mates. The Teachers team as a rule played better ball in the last inning. In a game with Ouachita, the Bear nine won 3 to 2, pushing over the winning run in the eighth inning. The Teachers counted once in the first inning, again in the seventh and scored another in the eighth. Vinton Edwards pitched a strong game for the Bruins, giving up only seven hits, and holding the Tigers scoreless for seven frames. Some fine fielding on the part of Collums and Hogue helped him materially in two innings. The Teachers team finished in a tie with Tech for fourth place. The first three places were held by Monticello, with seven wins and two losses; Ouachita, with six wins and four losses; and Henderson, with five wins and four losses. The baseball season was good considering the handicaps. 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