Austin College - Chromascope Yearbook (Sherman, TX)

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Annual Pullicatian Austin GolUcje. SU unan 'l zaA. ' ■ ?■ ■ ; • w (IcUf eAA. McJlcute EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER I zrfoT Qndte i of fcacd i 'Adnunidtnolio i ‘Studenti •OufaioMxbwuj, PeAAouoliti i 'A Moment •Acliuitiei •School SceneA 'cMushosl and Add, tyosiewosui In a year of war when our Austin College men are serving the Church and- Nation wherever they are found, we present the 1944 Chromoscope with a sincere feeling of appreciation, gratitude, and prayer for God’s blessings and guidance. As you read this book may you be reminded of that which makes uo the true spirit of AUSTIN COLLEGE ku 1944 Zditixut 'lite GUwxsnacj pje We gratefully dedicate to A servant of God and a servant of youth, a friend to every student, and one whose spirit adds cheerfulness to our campus— to BARNEY ELLIS MACLEAN Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy Jluchett eMail Sltesimcuti eMail 1Ue y GatHjxuA. 7tu3.mfi4,o+i oHalL 7(4c £oa n of Jlife. The Lords at the loom. Room for Him! aj«.Mii monarch ol ,L U d In sign 1 hope ami triumph high. paun to saint, yon! 'I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. 9 t Mem Ua n The memory of those men who have already given their lives in this World War II shall not soon fade away. Their courage and fighting spirit but typify their Alma Mater. Alfred Nicholas To those 275 Austin College men serving to- day in our Armed Forces we the students continue to sing the challenge: Fight O ye sons and ye daughters too, the spirit must not die!” Gladney Boyd Richard St. John Ellory Gross Clifford Hardwicke Tack Bidwell Prentice Gafford La Rue Haralson Gordon McDaniel V 4e Cnim OH. a td QoM the. leadteAA. of owi youth” tyaxMlhf, Thomas Stone Clyce D. IX, L. L. D. President Emeritus James Bulling Moorman A. M. Robert Richie Harwell A. M-, Ph. D. Professor of German and Greek Rollin M. Rolf . M. S. Dean of Men Instructor in Engineering and Physics fyciXUiltlf, Campbell Houston Gillespie A. M. Professor of History and Political Science Joe Thome Jackson A. M. Professor of English Luther Ewing Petty A. M. • Professor of Economics and Mathematics Edwin E. Fink M. S. Assistant Professor of Economics and Business fyciGulty Rev. Barney Maclean B. A., B. D- Instructor in Psychology and Philosophy Mrs. Tom Dennis B. A., M. A. Instructor in Spanish Mrs. Richard W. Lewin A. M-, B. S. L. Librarian and Instructor in Speech Mrs. Maurice Miller Instructor in Art tyoaulty StuAent fcoAUf, j£.ewii WatcAAlneel PRESIDENT (jexvufe. cMadcjeA. VICE-PRESIDENT jbanxUhy 'Wallace. SECRETARY Many (labandLj, TREASURER Me+vi Gauttcil President: Lewis Waterstreet fWo ne+vi Council President: Katherine Myers - ' Vice-President: Lena Clausell - • - Secretary-Treasurer: Pat Courtney Stwde Ui Setuasi ClaAA. Ojfjicesti. Qeosuje. eModkjeA. PRESIDENT (loda Cju aa ia VICE-PRESIDENT KcUlieAi+te Mif ui SECRETARY-TREASURER Be ti uL HENRY ACKLEN San Antonio, Texas Kangaroo Staff ’43 ,'44, Editor-in-Chief '44; Pre-Ministerial Association ’43. ’44, President '44; South Texas Club ’43, ’44, President ’44; Men’s Council '44. Major: History Minor: English LENA CLAUSELL Roscoe. Texas Y. W. C. A. ’44, Treasurer ’44; West Texas Club ’41, '42, '43, ’44, Kappa Gamma Chi ’43, '44, Vice-President ’44; L. A. M. B. '44 .Secretary-Treasurer '44; Student Council '44; Women’s Council ’44, Vice-President ’44; A. T. S- '42, ’43, ’44. Major: Philosophy Minor: Education, English MARY FINLEY Happy, Texas Y. W. C. A. ’42, ’43, ’44; West Texas Club ’42 ’43, ’44, Treasurer ’44; Pre-Medical Club ’42, ’43, ’44, Secretary ’43; L. A. M. B. '42, ’43, ’44; President ’42, ’43, ’44; A Cappella Choir '42, ’43, ’44; Student Council '44; A T. S- ’42, ’43, ’44. Major: Science Setu tA. ROSA GUEVARA Sherman, Texas Kappa Gamma Chi ’44; Vice-President of the Senior Class ’44; Village Belles ’44. Major: Spanish Minor: English GEORGE HODGES Denison, Texas Duke of Freshman Class '41; Y. M. C. A- '41, ’42,, '44; Theta Omega Tau ’42, ’43. ’44; Denison Club ’42, ’43, ’44. Secretary-Treasurer '43, President ’44; Duke of Junior Class 43; Junior Rotarian '44; President of Senior Class '44; Vice-President of Student Body ’44. Major: English p ¥ t i Mm„r: Greek Se+uosuL KATHERINE MYERS Kingsville, Texas Y. Y. C A. '42, '43, '44, Cabinet '43. '44; Kappa Gamin; Cln '42. '43. '44, Secretary '43; A. T. S- '43, '44; Class Sec- retary 42, '43, '44; Kangaroo Staff '43, '44; Women's Conn oil '44; Coronation ’42; South Texas Club '42, '43, '44; Sec Majo Philosoph English y',_____ DOROTHY WALLACE Sherman, Texas Kappa Gamma Chi ’41, '42, ’43, '44, President '44; Vice- President Girls’ Slime Association, ’41; Duchess of Fresh- man Class '41; Treasurer Junior Class '43; Junior Favorite '43; Princess of Junior Class ’43; Secretary of Student Body ’44; Student Council ’44; Senior Favorite ’44; Village Belles '44. Major: English Minor: Education Se+tio . LEWIS WATERSTREET Dallas. Texas Pre-Ministerial Asssociation ’42, '43, ’44. President '43; Y. M. C A. ’42, '43, ’44, Cabinet ’43; Cheer : Leader ’43; A Cap- pella Choir '43 '44; Dramatic Club '42: Student Council ’43, '44; President Men's Council '44; Heard Fellowship ’44; Coronation '42, ’43; President of Student Body '44; Trans- fer from N. T. S. T. C Major: English Minor: Philosophy SesUosi GlcuU Roll fjusu i GlaH (DjjjjiceAA, Mac Boyd PRESIDENT Bolluf. PatteMxut VICE-PRESIDENT flam M UfCat SECRETARY A+i+ielte Powell TREASURER flvutiosi QlaAA (loll JEAN CHURCH Longview. Texas JOYCE CRANE Denison Texas CAROL IVY Sherman, Texas BETTY JO JACKSON Kilgore, Texas BILL JARVIS Dallas, Texas ELEANOR MILLER Sherman, Texas jJiMtiosiA. JANE MORGAN Dallas, Texas ROGERS McLANE Kingsville, Texas JjJp Nell McGail PRESIDENT MaHye uf, £v tA VICE-PRESIDENT Ma UfGAel GIgaA SECRETARY-TREASURER SofJuHHOte. GlcuU Roll McClenahan, Jean . McClure, George • • Waldrop. EojlitOMQSieA JEANETTE BARTON Paris, Texas MARGERY EVANS Sherman, Texas SARAH JANE LAMB Sherman, Texas BERTA MILLER Brownwood, Texas JOE McCASKILL Gonzales, Texas JEANNE HOLMES Harli ngen, Texas JEAN McCLENAHAN Dallas, Texas JUANITA VIERS Jp . _ Sherman, Texas (j' f PAT WALDROP Sherman, Texas SAM WOLFE Sherman, Texas - - fyteAiunan GIgAA OjjjjiceAA Hill (l ynal i PRESIDENT Ma'uf. ■'vano i fjoluvlo+i VICE-PRESIDENT cMelest (luUmann SECRETARY Cdutand Ki+Uf TREASURER LOUISE BOYD Hillsboro, Texas HELEN BRILEY Itasca, Texas NANCY BROWN Sherman, Texas HARRY BURKE Sherman, Texas NADINE CLARK Anna, Texas HUGH HALL Sherman. Texas EOBBY PENNINGTON Sherman, Texas ELIZABETH RAMSEY Spur, Texas MARY FRANCES JOHNSON Sherman, Texas BILL REYNOLDS Dallas, Texas JEAN REYNOLDS Sherman, Texas HELEN RUHMANN Waco. Texas PAUL STEEL Denison, Texas BILL THOMPSON Tulsa, Oklahoma JANE TUCKER Sherman, Texas BETTY WHEELER Sherman, Texas EARL WIGGINS Van Alstyne, Texas JAMES WOOD Howe Texas tyn duncut QlaAA flail Pe fosi d Uuce above, and Kaihe U te. MtfeM. Student Kingsville, Texas Y. W. C- A. ’42. '43, ’44, Cabinet 43. ’44; Kappa Gamma Chi ’42, '43. '44, Secretary ’43; A. T. S- '43, '44; Qass Sec- retary '42. ’43, ’44 j Kangaroo Staff '43, ’44; Women’s Coun- cil ’44; Coronation ’42; South Texas Club ’42. ’43, ’44; Sec- Jl uuA tyJcUeAAtne t Dallas, Texas Pre-Ministerial Asssociation ’42, ’43, '44, President '43; Y. M. C- A. '42. ’43, ’44, Cabinet '43; Cheer Leader '43; A Cap- pella Choir '43 44; Dramatic Club '42; Student Council ’43. '44; President Men's Council '44; Heard Fellowship ’44; Coronation ‘42, ’43; President of Student Body ’44; Trans- fer from N. T. S. T. C Sherman, Texas Kappa Gamma Chi ’41, '42. ’43. '44, President ’44; Vice- President Girls’ Slime Association ’41; Duchess of Fresh- man Qass ’41; Treasurer Junior Qass ’43; Junior Favorite ’43; Princess of Junior Qass ’43; Secretary of Student Bbdy ’44; Student Council ’44; Senior. Favorite ’44; Village Belles ’44. Setti L GlcM Qexvuje. oModLfeA. Denison, Texas Duke of Freshman Class ’41; Y. M. C. A- ’41, ’42., '44; Theta Omega Tau '42, ’43. ’44; Denison Club '42. ’43 ’44. Secretary-Treasurer ’43, President ’44; Duke of Junior Class ’43; Junior Rotarian '44; President of Senior Class ’44; Vice-President of Student Body '44. ZUanosi MiUeA. Sherman, Texas A Cappella Choir ’42, '43. ’44; Y. V. C. A. '42. ’43, ’44, Secretary ’44; A. T. S. '43. ’44. Secretary-Treasurer ’43. President ’44; Kappa Gamma Chi '43 ’44; Student Council ’44. GlcuU (lotjesiA. McJla+te Kingsville, Texas A Cappella Choir ’43, .’44; President '44; Y. M. C. A. ’42. '43, ’44. Cabinet '43, '44; Theta Omega Tau '43. ’44; Kanga- roo Staff '43; Pre-Ministerial Association ’42, ’43, 44; South Texas Club ’42, ’43, ’44; Men’s Council 44; Chromascope, Editor-in-chief ’44- Neil McCall Sherman, Texas A Cappella Choir ’43, ’44; Y. W. C- A. ’43. '44. Cabinet ’44; A- T- S. ’43; Treasurer Freshman Gass ’43; President of Sophomore Class ’44 .Kappa Gamma Chi ’43. '44; Treasurer '44; College Organist ’44; Student Council ’44; Alpha Delta Chi '44; Kangaroo Staff ’43, ’44; Chromascope ’43- SojikxMtvosiz GlaM §a t Wo r A Sherman, Texas President Slime Association ’43; Phi Sigma Alpha '43. '44. Vice-President '44; Sherman Club '43; Men’s Council '44- Mcvuf tf-n.a+tceA floluiAo . QteAluKGSt Sherman, Texas President Freshman Class ’44; Kangaretts ’44; Alpha Delta Chi ’44; The Village Belles ’44; Chromascope ’44; Kappa Gamma Chi '44. ClaAA. Cani Van Alstyne, Texas Y. M. C A. ’44, Cabinet ’44; Vice-President Freshman Class '44. 7 Moment 4 Silence «7luU we ttuuf, paule ta leaLye that which U the heard a ui 4pi Ut off Auitin College, cuui of itl itudeuil-- the Ipuiit of aul Jtoixl and Sauiaul lesus (Ebriet 9 t Util, Ute cental of oul 194-4 GllAOMGAcOfLe., we aulh ta leco f ii e that which il the cental of oul lioel. AcjsLuiti i teGsn-wosiJz a+uH $ ueloj2 ne i£' i A CafipeUa Gltai i Susannah Ruhmann Susannah Ruhmann Jean Rudolph Helen Briley ..... Betty Phinney • • • • Jane Morgan ...... Nell McCall ...... ........ President . . Vice President ......... Secretary Business Manager The Austin College A Cappella Choir was organized in the winter of 1942. This year it has been under the direc- tion of Mrs. Mable Parker. The Choir gives various pro- grams in Sherman at Churches, Schools and Service Clubs. Each year the Choir makes a series of out-of-town trips. The aim of the Choir is to unite in Christian work and fel- lowship all students of vocal talent interested in a high type of music; to embody in its music the spirit of Austin College; and to inspire and spread that spirit to the au- diences before which it appears. AlpJm Shelia Glti Jackie Brooks Jackie Brooks • Joyce Crane • • Louise Morrow Margaret Clark Margery Evans ■ • • • President Vice President ■ • • • Secretary • • . Treasurer Alpha Delta Chi is a young women’s sorority on the campus. Meetings are held on the first and third Tues- days of each month at various members homes. The pur- pose of this organization is social enjoyment and to pro- mote fellowship among its members. y. w. e. a. Susannah Ruhmann Susannah Ruhm Katherine Myer: Eleanor Miller- Lena Clausell • ---- President Vice President ... Secretary . • • Treasurer The Y. W. C. A. has as its aim, “growth in faith in God, through Jesus Christ; to lead members of the group into membership and service in the Christian Church; to promote Christian character by such means as Bible study and prayer; to promote a unity of Christians the world over so as to interpret Christ and His way to human so- ciety, and to the extending of the Kingdom throughout the world.” Regular meetings are held every Tuesday even- ing. y. m. e. a. Bill Jarvis Bill Jarvis ........................................ President Rogers McLane .................................. Vice President Bill Thompson................................ Corres. Secretary Earl Wiggins .............................. Publicity Secretary Dennis Cobb .......................................... Treasurer Having- been organized in 1891, the Austin College Y. M. C. A. is the oldest college association in the state. Its purpose is “to lead students to faith in God through' Jesus Christ; to promote their growth in Christian faith and character especially throughout the study of the Bible and prayer; to influence them to devote themselves in a united effort with all Christians to making the will of Christ ef- fective in human society, and to extending the Kingdom of God throughout the world.” A. 7. g. Eleanor Miller • Helen Ruhmann Jeanette Barton Helen Briley • • .......... President .. . Vice President Secretary-Treasurer ........... Reporter The purpose of the All Time Service Organization bring into closer fellowship the girls who are going full-time Christian service, and through worship and vice enrich the lives of the girls in this organization. is to into ser- Pte-Mintitesiiai Association Henry Acklen ........................................ President Bill Jarvis .................................. Vice-President Joe McCaskill ............................. Secretary-Treasurer The Pre-Ministerial Association is an organization of the pre-'ministerial students attending Austin College, originally formed with the idea of fellowship with one an- other looking toward later ministry when college associa- tions will have grown into a bond of union in a common cause. The organization also seeks to encourage individ- ual spiritual development among its members; to assist in furthering the Kingdom agencies as they are represented in the college ideals and program; and in whatever way pos- sible, to foster a genuine Christian spirit on the campus. KafLfui Qatiuna Glu Dorothy Wallace Dorothy Wallace • • Lena Qausell Carol Ivy.......... Nell McCall ....... Pat Courtney ...... Susannah Ruhmann .... President Vice President .... Secretary • .. . Treasurer ..... Reporter Parliamentarian The Kappa Gamma Chi Literary Society has as its purpose the furthering of literary study, personal improve- ment and social activities. The members meet on the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of the month. The most out- standing social of the year is the Annual Banquet in March. besuAxut Club George Hodges George Hodges • • —.................................. President Paul Steel .....................................Vice President Joyce Crane ............................... Secretary-Treasurer To make the students feel as if they are a part of the Austin College Campus and enjoy the fellowship of other students is the purpose of this organization. KasUfGAiOO- Stajjf Henry Acklen Jean Reynolds Editorial Staff: Henry Acklen..................................... Editor Bill Thompson .......................... Associate Editor Pat Courtney ............................. Society Editor Alan Boedecker............................. Sports Editor Man- Thorington .......................... Feature Writers Susannah Ruhmann, Helen Ruhmann, Jane Tucker Margaret Clark, Margery Evans, Lucita Hernandez, Ed Landrum, Katherine Myers, Annette Powell, Jane Tucker, Pat Waldrop, Bill Reynolds. Business Staff Jean Reynolds.................................... Business Manager Jeanne Holmes ........................ Circulation Manager The Kangaroo is the college newspaper and is publish- ed bi-weekly. Its purpose is to give the news of the col- lege. Rogers McLane • • • Carol Ivy ......... Mary Frances Johnsr Helen Ruhmann • • • Betty Covey ....... Margaret Clark . . . ......... Editor-in-Chief ---- Business Manager Asst. Business Manager ........ Literary Editor .............. Art Editor ........... Humor Editor We wish to express our appreciation on behalf of the staff for the cooperation which the entire student body has has shown in making this 1944 Chromascope possible. Without the interest, assistance, and cooperation of the students, this book would have been impossible. Though the staff has had to face many difficulties and handicaps, we have strived to give you the best we had. Signed: Rogers McLane Carol Ivy KcMfOA iti Louise Boyd Louise Boyd . • Helen Briley • • Helen Ruhmann Jane Tucker • . ■ ......... President • • • Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer ........... Reporter The purpose of this organization is to unite in Chris- tian work and fellowship all freshmen girls of Austin Col- lege, and to promote higher ideals and spirit for our college through them. J!.. J. M. S. Society Mary Finley Mary Finley ...................................... President Lucita Hernandez ............................ Vice President Lena Clausell .......................... Secretary-Treasurer All other information concerning this organization CENSORED! Bcuiilt JesX L Club Henry Acklen Henry Acklen ....................................... President Jeanne Holmes ................................. Vice-President Mary Thorington ......................... Secretary-T reasurer The South Texas Club is for all students attending Austin College whose homes are in the southern part of the state. The purpose is to encourage fellowship on the campus among members of the club. 'k eAi 'le.'z.aA. QLud Bill Thompson Bill Thompson • Lena Clausell • . Lucita Hernandez Mary Finley • . . ........... President • • • Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer ........... Reporter Students who live in West Texas are eligible to be members of this organization. It has as its purpose the fostering of a better relationship among its members and promotion of interest in the College in the members’ home towns. School Scest i V I 1, J t liC; and jpolulut u J Henry acting natural. Was it a book worm that said: “Hm-m-m Cho- colate” ? Seldom solemn Slime Sutton sitting still— for once! Slimes are good for car- rying their own chairs; better known as “good for nothing”! Style show of Slimes featuring “Veronica Lake” (Bobby Penning- ton) and Marylyn Dux- hum. Bow-legged bewildered Freshmen! Don’t they look dumb? Go ahead and take a seat, Slimes! ‘Snowed under, Mac ' This a “Bill” board giv- ing the “Hi sound.” ‘You aren’t stalling for time are you, Henry?” Sannah breaking the ice. There’s no bawling ’round here these days! “My name’s Bill Rey- nolds,” (I’m cold too!) He knows the ropes, eh Earl ? Nuff said! ' e y-U -tzsrjg? Berta, I’m glad you’re but . . . .! JPfiree-fourths of the “boresome foursome”. Take your pick, the books or the chair? Freshman Reynolds’ al- ready sold. “Witch craft” A bicycle built .... What say Mr. Tho mp-i son? Waterstreet and his two ladies! Oh! Will you? Please! After all it’s leap year! What did you do to Liz, Ivy? This couldn’t have happened in Biology Lab! 2 The Parson and some moral support. Len and Helen can’t fool us with those books! “How interesting”! Our Luckett Hall in “Winter-Time” ! Four cute Freshmen girls. Oh my! Briley, Ramsey, Boyd, and Ruhmann YOU LAUGH! YOU THINK THAT THROUGH! SEND IT OFF! cMiunosi cv td Adi EE-EEK! HANG RIGHT! GLOROSKI! YOU THINK THAT THROUGH! LOOK THAT UP FOR NEXT TIME! OH MUY-MUY! I HAVE NO ZEAL IN THE MATTER! YOU LAUGH! I JUST THROW THAT OUT FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH! WHAT! WHO! WHEN! MY COW! THAT’S THE BLESSED TRUTH! Dr. John T. Nall The Kangaroos’ Optometrist Suite 206 Commercial Bldg. Bus 461 Res. 511 Compliments of K.R.R. V. Radio Station 910 K. on your Dial Sherman - - Denison “The Voice of the Red River Valley” R C. Hart Agency 211 Commercial Building Phone 334 “QUALITY COUNTS” ASHBURN’S ICE CREAM “ALWAYS GOOD” Congratulations from GRAYSON COUNTY STATE BANK “Friendly” PURITY BAKERY PIES — CAKES — PASTRY 207 SOUTH TRAVIS ST. FANCY DRY ROODS SCULL HARDWARE COMPANY Tile Good Service Store “Your Credit Jeweler; Optometrists” TAPPAN’S 217 N. Travis No Interest or Carrying LARGEST DISI LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR CHILDREN'S and ROYS' CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS BASS, PARISH TAYLOR CO. Eastern Iron and CALL Theo Pappas Metal Co. Royal Hat Works Shine Parlor BLUEBONNET Charges BEAUTY SHOP Fresh From KEITH’S tlBUTORS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE SOUTHWEST BENE. KEITH COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS W. H. LUCAS SONS SffftWE Compliments of Marks Bros. Where only the BEST pictures play LESTER DOLLISON Owner and Manager Montgomery Quality Clothes Ward Co. Travis and Lamar MERCHANTS and PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK A BIG FRIENDLY BANK Established 1S72 “Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporate Compliments of Bone - Ellis Co. Shoes and Hosiery Penny Arcade R. L. Hall Insurance IF IT’S ENTERTAINMENT YOU WANT YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THE BEST AT W s PIT? “NORTH TEXAS FINEST THEATRES” The Drink Compliments of Linxwiler’s For Men and Boys Clothing Furnishings 113 S. Travis Sherman Reynolds-Parker Co. Gifts, Stationery, Books Office and School Supplies 125 N. Travis Phone 723 Comliments of S. H. KRESS CO. Sherman, Texas Radio Service Popular and Classical Records And Sheet Music HOLLENBECK MUSIC CO. 211 S. Travis Sherman Scheurer Bros. Hardware Co. The Stove With The Goods 105 S. Travis Sherman Sherman RECOMMENDED Livingston Bros. Outfitters of Men and Young Men Quality Merchandise John B. Stetson Hats Manhattan Shirts Jerry Boren Studio Phone 808 1091 2 N. Travis FARRAR’S Good Shoes—Correctly Fitted Hestand - Swindle Pharmacy Prescription Specialists Evans Dry Cleaners Boyd Evans, Prop. 117-119 E. Wall St. Congrtalations A Friend Congratulations Retail Merchants Association AUSTIN COLLEGE To the Faculty and all of its students TEXAS TELEPHONE CO. “Your Credit rmruckm FOOD PRODUCTS Complimenting The Stud p yy dy of 1944 J jS- Firestone Service From a Friend Sherman Bowling Alley The Austin Presbvterian • Theological Seminary The Seminary of the Southwest Under Control of the Synods of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas Member of the American Association of Theological Schools. Full courses for B. D. Degree. Gifts solicited: $2,500.00 Scholarships for perpetual annual grant-in- aid to needy students. $75,000.00 endows a needed profes- sional chair. $100,00.00 for a Memorial Library and Ad- ministration Building. Gifts of any amount welcomed. Where there is a “will,” there’s a way. Address: The president, 100 West 27th !St., Austin, Texas CONGRATULATIONS TO AUSTIN COLLEGE SHERMAN DEMOCRAT “First in the Red River Valley” WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP K. GUNTHER Wall Paper Paints Brown’s Grocery Market Phones 136-137 SOUTHERN ICE COMPANY KEITH’S 1 of Drug Store 3 Compliments of A. H. TIRE Company The Staff wishes to thank these Merchants for their advertisements and also urges each student to patronize these establishments. lewi Prinlmq Compand QUALITY PRINTING Herman., Te d - Autcxyi pdvi - «. iJJL sUS- -o £v « -cx - — 'i™'- s ujui L JUJIjzQ-i i jM. l JL lJLou °i |« • . Ioa CL XC- . ts Uaji £ Ji - Jl o_ 4 t ju 2 t-4M-K- - Xa u ]c2J2 ' ■ ' • '— - 7 ‘£-t — - i - Auttuyi plu - 1 AuhxjSuupjvl - - Auio yiapiuL - - Autotyi pJiA. - cMete. Z+i i 7 4e 1944 GUnxunaAcofLe But this year with its rich inspirations, its enduring friend- ships, its struggles, and varying experiences shall live in memory for years to come.


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