Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

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'ie ee- , -H . . fi- - ---s'-fgeez,-,-fa QW' er: 'fee -A.-f 5'Tt 1-f-fs -ss -was-qt: . ?e.,sft75'ss . . 'Ns N V - '-Y an Haig g ?'-4lT':7g fi 5'-fear-:,f 'g , K-eg- .c:,ei1Li:f: 'H r . ,.-- ,. ' t ' 'M' ' li- if 'ff'iifL.i ?g.5,' f', , X 4 1 - W . . ..., ..T2IQb -5' 212 51TQ3-f12-1s:-:--- f Y,. ,,,Y,, ,N ' W ,.,, Lg-Qu The University Seventy Years Ago ,flllllllqk - 9,UN + x Q Q fWf' H X P S , s N Us pg 571 1 f It is fitting, that the city in whose confines the Declaration of Independence from the bondage of Mexico was drafted, should likewise see the first breaking away of the shackles of ignorance in the founding of a univer- sity there. Animated with the same spirit that led to the creation of the Republic, a little assembly who called themselves the Texas Baptist Educational Society deter- mined, in 1841. to build an institution that would grow with the promising young Republic and to blaze the edu- I , E JI' .-... S 5' if . Q R E. . S. fp 'k'o,' iff' '1'1111l1 cational path of the country. The nucleus of this Educa- ..J-,. ,.-5 -337. tional Society was the three Baptist churches at Independence, LaGrange and Travis, to- gether with a few other churches of the time. But before this organization could carry out its purpose, the people were called from their labors of peace to resist the invasion of General Woll, who unsuccessfully attempted again to put the yoke of Mexican despot- ism upon tlie Texans. With the re-establishment of peace in 1845, the Educational Society met again and elected Judge R. E. B. Baylor President. Here it was decided to found a Baptist University in Texas and Judge Baylor and Reverend William M. Tryon were instructed to draw up a charter for such an institution. Reverend Tryon drew up the instrument, leaving, a blank for the name of the University, and submitted it to Judge Baylor for his consideration and revision. The latter's only suggestion 5 - - V e e,41:- -- '.- vi - . . -1. .F'.'lI'I 5'..Yi'T'T , 1.2 T.'31 7 f,. .','f17'T 'IL , V' 5 2 LX M 1 5 A ' i i .l U l +1 r. If I - r n ,I A , E g , 4 H J Ql ,t 1 0 x ,1 l tl L. U sv--.-f 1. I 10 1 V1 V A i v I' ff e.ouNv-UP f? .Ai 4 v. r-?-- --f--f- ' 1 3 E I2 Ii : at J ,U 1 f w -F L1 'J 7 4 I P r 71 I 'l V m '1 I I 1 '1 I r il 'J ,ig J 1 I , I 4 , I I 4 J . 1 li U 0 if x X W -zr'rv.:':.'1.-' or ai' independence I ...A- '+Tdl..! - was that the blank he filled in with the name Tryon University. Reverend Tryon in- sisted that it be called after the eminent scholar, Judge Baylor. Each of these men was seeking to get the school named for the other. lor each declared that he it as not worthy of the honor. The controversy of avoiding honor was prolonged until it was agreed by the Board to name the school Baylor University, until some definite settlement could be reached. The definite settlement was never made and Reverend Tryon was all the more pleased. Though the school was not named for him, it will not detract from his fame as one of the pioneer educators of Texas. The Charter was applied lor and issued by the llepublic of Texas, February first, 1845. Ltater in the year. the ltepublic became a state, and it is interesting to note that the year saw the birth of this powerful state, likewise saw the creation ot a university whose influence has spread further than even the limits of the great state. Independence made the largest subscription oiler and this together with the tact that it was already an intellectual center, determined its choice as the location. The following are some ot' the subscription otlers and tell their own story of how anxious the citizens were to be near an educatiolial insti- intien. one bale of cotton: one con and calf: one section ol lziutl, one yoke of oxen: twenty days' hauling. ur Henry L. Graves, a graduate of the University oi North Carolina, was elected first President of Baylor ttnversity and seried until 1851. Baylor had a modest Uwgllllllllg, when it opened its first session with twenty-four pupils and Professor H. F. Gillette as the only teacher. ine sessions were held in a frame building already on the -. - ground until 1549 when a two-story stone structure was trected. After an efficient Presidency. Ur. Graves resign- - eu in 1551, and the young zealot, llufus C. Burleson was N-1 .t....... - elected President. Dr. Burleson was educated at Nashville University, but when he chose his field for work. the mind of the young scholar turned to Texas, the place of untold possibilities. Alter a day of prayer, he wrote in his diary, This day 1 have solemnly consecrated iuy life to Texas -and it was no idle statement for his later years proved not only his consecration, but even self-sacrifice to the welfare of his chosen state. Hereafter the attendance increased so that a second building in the form of an octagon was added, built from money derived from the sale of the presidents own property. With this addition, there were two chief buildings about one thousand yards apart, one being for the women and the other for the men. lt is said that when the girls' dormitory was finished, the boys carried their benches across a little decline to the new building and thereafter the branch was called the Jordan, After serving as president for ten years at Independence, and getting the insti- tution well on its feet. Dr. Burleson resigned the presidency of the institution and came to Waco, where in 1881, he organized the Waco University. The two Baptist institu- tions represented two different denominational factions, which were to continue in par- tial disharmony in educational lilies until the merging of the Baylor of Independence and Waco University to form the great Baylor L'niversity of Waco in 1886. Succeeding to the presidency at lndependenct was Reverend William Carey Crane, D. D.. L. L. D., who for twenty-two years saw the university prosper and develop. After the death of Dr. Crane, Dr. lleddin Andrews succeeded to the presidents chair and served faithfully until the consolidation in 1886 of the two instistutions to form the present llaylor. When the merger was effected, Dr. Burleson was again made president, which position he held until he retired as President Emeritus , Since then, --.NX several changes have occurred until now bv the labors of AQXRTF 5. x the past and through the nntiring zeal of the present Pres- 5 STY4 ident, Dr. S. P. llrooks, Baylor stands today as an insti- -I 1'Ex4y ,U o QFQQ 1 'en 4'. 4H X 1 x '0 i ,I ..... ,M 7- 'Q' I x fr' ,X ' J K' I -, 9 5 5: , 1 0 I f E'-1 5 Q E ' t Ir rw 1 o A '-'P .- 1 0, 'f 1 Q 9 , K , 1 Kx o 1 u , ,' BT it - i 41' E a ,- 'A '- s M 5 in 0 N i K gb i 'wx-.-s.-+-' t ' 3 o 'c if -. lution of unnieasured power and influence. A comparison of the first catalogue telling of the opening of the Univer- sity with twenty-four students and one teacher, with a oi-v catalogue of today would show an academic and medical sf NY' -B 6' sr is 6 department having together over one thousand students, CL and ovcr fifty teachers. We believe with one of Baylor's own sons, the eminent Dr. George W. Truett: Her past x 1356 furnishes a record that. for daring faith, inspiring example and courageous achievements. can not be excelled if equal led by any other American institution of learning. K Kxxs ,. . ,.. . -, . 0 12 B na fil .1 4 I Q ,I 5 la if lf tt 11 ti IZ ff' J ll if Wifi ts I t t t t t tt.. 9 . I I 3, Pi tl ti' lf 'vt if .L V 'A s . if tg' f it u i , I., li 7.- Y rs, LI V4 .ull-51 A, .....l -,--- ...--e -.- w - - if . . , , I ta-te, . . ,t ,W i -A Y NW'U.'?. '- .. t U l .. T .,,..,-,..-.--5, t P-.. NM' 1? ' 4ii 3: -reg, . time -.'-T. -4- .L -'N' s if Q 'tie -- Q... ., --f-e i ,, 1 - ,M , B. 1 1 'V 11 '--' Q -Q. if -' at ,. . s -ffw ff ew . 4. ., M2 . s N- - '1 L,-4-we-.W is 'gifttit :lTtitmQ,i15tllllHW . -A at f .1 .a:4 J 1: azz . -. -Wy sp: .Me -H41 if'-l e 5 . ' v 4 115-Wri '- 1 , -1-ev gg f , 'V -- it .,.Y ' - The Home of the University My little Wahoo maid.-while I sing this serenade, The stars that watch o'er you Heflect a heart that is tender and true Meet me at Proctor Spring, I will have the Wedding ring- My love can not he stayed. Little Wahoo Maid. ..,,,,,.,..,,..,.,u 5. 1 ffj ff ' Y f'ff'- 0 4 f , f n 4 -Evans. N their search for a choice spot on which to place their wigwants, the Hneeo Indians selected the Big Spring on the Brazos River as a favorable situation. lt is said that they had a superstitious veneration for this Spring. believing so long as they drank of its waters that their tribe would tlourish and not become extinct. Now al- though these Indian warriors have all gone to their Happy Hunting Grounds, their landmarks stand here forever as living memories to their keen foresight and selection. First of all. the name of the fearless Indians will never be forgotten, for when the white settlers came to give the Indian village by the Spring on the Brazos a name. they wisely chose the tribal name. Hneco. believing that they who first discovered the charms of the place, were enti- tled to have their name perpetuated. Now the fame of Hueco has spread many leagues. One can hardly speak the name of Waco, tthe original spelling of Hueco J has been Anglisized into Waco J Without memories of the prowess of the aborigines filling one with admiration. The story of Lover's Leap has added charm to the country around the city nestled in the valley of the Brazos and Bosque Rivers, and as such its legend deserves a hear- ing. When the buffalo still roamed over the prairies covered with his own favorite an . ' l 13 .1 .equi 5 13' s ' gig. ge. no uND - UP g -1916 clover, the maiden wah-wah-Tee, daughter of the Chief of the Huecos, wandered far afield from the Big Spring and gathered the blue flowers away up on the banks of the Brazos. With her trained ear, she heard the rustling of the leaves near her. When she saw a brave of the Apache Tribe slyly creeping to her side, she started to steal from the place like a frightened doe, because he was of a foreign tribe. But it was Springtime, and the Indian maiden had been dreaming dreams and he came as the embodiment of her lougings, and so she wavered. The Brave knew the value of speed and before the afternoon shadows were long, Wah-Wah-Tee, the Hueco maid, had prom- ised to meet the Apache on the cliff at the junction of the Bosque and Brazos. Fleet of foot the maiden sped home and with her head full of her new love asked neither for food nor counsel. lteafeiied with her own emotions, she heard not the om- nious quiet which betokened the preparations for the coming danger. She did not realize that the Apaches were over on the East side and at any moment might cross the river, nor did she see the wary guard that noted her stealtliy flight from the camp of ber father. Light of foot, she sped like a frightened deer until she was close beside her brave. The Apache knew that they must haste to the camp of his brothers and so they found their way up to the Bosque woods. In the meantime, the guard, following Wah-Wah-Tee. had seen the meeting of the lovers, and returning told the father of the daughters duplicity. and thereupon the Huecos followed in quick pursuit, When the lovers saw that they had been discovered, without a moment's hesitation, brave in death as in life. they sprang from the cliff into the maddened torrents below. An eddying current cast them ashore, still in love's embrace, near the spot where first the Apache wooed the little Hueco maid. It is said now that when the river rages below. when the Indian can hang his shaft of arrows on the new moon. and when the air is heavy with the fragrance of the buffalo clover, that one may see on the cliff the flitting figures of a youth and maid. Well does the spot deserve the name of Lover's Leap and many are the visits made thitherward to relieve in all but its tragic ending. the fate of the red-faced lovers who loved just as passionately as do the pale-faces . And always the lovers shed a tear of sympathy over the fate of the Indian maid and her brave. Beside the Big Spring, the springs ol the present Cameron Park must have been an added cause for the selection of Waco as a settlement for the Indians. Should the latter chance upon their Upper Springs, as the springs in the present park were called, much would be unfamiliar to them. The art of the landscape gardener has added to the natural charm. The Hueco Maids own trail from the Big Spring to the Bosque has been transformed into a driveway where passage is made more quickly than even on the fleetest of ponies. Where the Huecos were wont to row their canoes across the Brazos, four bridges connect East Waco with the city proper. The Suspension Bridge is interesting as being an unusually long single span bridge and as having once been a toll bridge. By yet another link we are bound to the natives, for we have perpetuated another of their landmarks. .lust as their fortifications were necessarily for self-protection to 14 7 .Q Q I9 1 6 leouno- up il v.,4 f Im I 71. PL ' ' 1 1- . 4 - P-.N vs - J-p.f'i -2. f .wif 'f 2 .1 ',-i.iifiI'., . 1 ' l.i.4. X :gf 'SH ' A , ' f -V K- 1, - W- 1-U K 15 the Indians, so is the public school essential to us today and. as if decreed by fate, our splendid High School stands today where in earlier days stood the rude but efficient fort of the tribe. Major George Erath has the distinction of being the first white settler of the the Indian village-he having been stationed here in 1837. A little later the town of Waco was laid off with the main street beginning at the spring and soon running into the trail of the cow-boys. Today one can wend his way down a crowded street for five miles westward and three eastward from the never-failing Spring. On this magnificent thoroughfare stand thriving storts of eyery kind, indicative of the demands of the large population: the magnificent Amicable Building proving by the selection of Waco as its site. that the city is not only il State but a Southern metropolis: splendid hotels that testify to the large number of travelers xx ho have intercourse with the city: yet a little further out stand the Public Library and many churches, each a token of culture: still further OIII do the comfortable homes iii-iicate to us the character of the citizens. To the north and south of the main street, one can find repetitions and additions of that which adorns the principal street. Even as a pioneer. was Baylor University founded and gathered strength with the years, she stands today as a monument to the city and its people. Very lil-tely on the same trails that guided the Indians to their settlement, the tracks of four railroads now lead into Waco. Although the whites drove out the natives from their fair camping grounds, the spirit of the Indians seems to hover over the land and breathe an indefinable charm anti ever call their successors in the possession of the Big Spring to be invincible. QU I6 RO UN I5 9T! E 3g..iQSfififf2.f I r .iii m+ L911'5 Wifi L, -MD UP 'A L, 2 . 'fr 172.21-f A .......,,,.r,. hill r E A i : 4 2 5 F a il ,,J,,,.-.-- 17 ...l..............1..., K , . .. 1 .,X.,...f. 18 , V ,. .,.,. wr, ., ?'? 1 ?5x'f'f1? flfwsv ,hw , R Q 0110.11 i., .WS7 rov- S l U aw A lg 21 YQ I ROUND-UP 1916 22 ll ll f u R o u ND ADP' JJ 1 191.6 7 gf f- x .bf gy. :' x xl' X, X x Q: I, 1 1 4 A J: git EQ wg-.1- -.fl-'Q XANJ 5595 .xii E 334 Na 1 wg Q Q, 7 fi: fn:-,sf Effie' ffm '5 -1 , H :S-. ' fa A gifkff ' SS-lg.. , afsk :gy 4 ri. A , - I- , M ,.vv'f ' ' -----N, ,- ,-x f .f,. '- qw. - . 5 X ' , zyz ii, dm' 5?:a..x.,, X rw.. ' 211' ' ' 'Ti L... ...L .:.l.Z, ' r.q.Lb2x'nE'rEFs.L !f'JIil 'S'i'J ' ' - A .,,-,,1.n......',v.., A ,.. 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A 4 The Alumni Association A condition that often holds, whether justly or otherwise, is that a person or an organization is judged by its deeds or the material results therefrom. Should that be one of the requisites for passing judgment upon the Alumni Association of Baylor University, it would stand very high in the scale of estimates for this. as well as for many other reasons. The material thing, of brick and mortar that the Association has done. is to erect a splendid Athletic Building on Carroll Field. This building is not only commodious but comfortable. The upper front portion is occupied by a grand-stand with a seating capacity of one thousand while to the rear and below are band rooms. offices. and rc-Jms contributing to the comfort of the athletes, This building is but the embodiment of that spirit of helpfulness that is ever characteristic of the Baylor alumni. 'The student body several years ago, through the columns of the Lariat, began the agitation because those present on the ground could best feel the actual need of such a building. This discussion was kept alive until 1915 when the Alumni Asso- I ciation took it in hand and at the expense of untiring zeal. actual results were accom- plished. The gratitude of the present student body can not be expressed in words, but I it hopes to prove itself worthy by deeds. Many people attribute the success in athletics this year to the impetus given by the manifest assurance of interest in that department. It is certain that the year that saw the erection of the new grand stand, likewise saw a victorious foot ball team. Although the dedication services with the unfurling of the banner inscribed with the I motto, Sportsmanship and Then Victory, took place at the opening of school, it might be said that a re-dedication was made when the Home-Corning pilgrims were present. It was a spectacle worth coming many miles to enjoy, to see the latest addition to Baylor, filled to overflowing with her own sons and daughters. ........ ....- ,,,- ., tn:?l,'.?. 31 lzouno-uP 1916 To show that the Alumni Association does not consider its work complete, it is now considering as its next task the beautifying of Minglewood Park. lt is de- sired to incorporate the park as a part of the regular campus and one of the first improvements will be a bridge over Waco Creek. When these plans become a reality, Baylor can say without any fear of dispute that she has the most beautiful campus in the Southland, Nor is it doubted but that it is the intention of the alumni to fram even larger plans as soon as these shall have been completed. Leaving aside the material products of its efforts, the other labors of the Alumni Association have been noteworthy enough to merit great praise. The tenacity of the purpose, the unflinching, loyalty, and the encompassing ambition of the Alumni Asso- clation of Baylor University, have caused each student to wish to he an alumnus and have likewise caused him to realize what a real privilege that is. With the present alumni forming the base of the triangle, and a student body coming on with ideals worthy of its Alma Mater, it can be prophesied that Baylor University will certainly reach the apex of the triangle within this generation. naiaolooicl n lnilalopicoiooit L1-iYlNG OF THE t CORNER STONE 5 Jutt 23. 4915. 5 32 , SA H 5 . I I ', n' .,:f.?'-., 4- .fre-f'1:.1.-sL.f ,H-.1LiCQ5i3.'-fxf' - 1 . ' - 1---' Rfk-2: -.fn-,ff,.-gfv'-W 5. ,... V . - -. : , - ,Tl . 'Qs-Q-i,,:u- H-.-. , 3 , 'f .1 f'-'gf' X .'A.:: . 9 .f. l i ' ,.n,,v1l.1,5 gm... .mix-., Ai W-.. .nf 11. ,Q : i ,I ' Y ,,,r- 4: r A l y A P l ' ' -f,,...., b f - Q X -5-. ri ff - S- . - ' J F N . -3 L Q 1 ' .- ' ' - , 1 i . U ff U'- -. . . 15,5 Q.. X - - x , A., , i X . l 'L . 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Flu-11 as lie! minghr uliiniwsus of lhv l'3.di3IlC'1f' of ihv Sizlli he ll'flIlSIlllllt'fl them io his hi mrl1wfi's and so difl his own 'way grow bright:-i'. Anfl whvn his goal was 1'i,'ilf'llPfl. Ihaf with h:i.l iwen marie Cl4'1ll't'l' for ihosfl heliind hy living, doe-ils ui' Fwi fivv Hlung Ilif- wziy. On iwivliiiiu ihw Sviiatursliiyv. we know that. :is in the 113SI. con- stant servicv to his stair- and f'oi11iIi'3.' will eve-1' hw wvifivxir. Finch a pil- grim is our PZ'i'SlKlr'Ill. 1 1 Ii ROUND'UP 'YLQQ VA-1 2gy+159f1M 1-11.211 9 11 f -51111: li-Q Af X:-11: J: 1 , 1' T911 611 K1as1,ER JOHNSON PACE ARMSTRONG Members of Faculty and other Offlcers .11111x 1,111 1x IiI'INI,l'fl!. A. M. . . . Il1'1111 117 f111' C111111111 111111 I'1'11f1'.ws111' uf Z11111111111, .lifxwli I,31:1'1.1x11 .I1111xw11x. P11. D. . ,,,.. . . P1'11f1'.vs111' 111 J1111'111'11111f11-.x, 1,1 1.1 I'.11'1-2. PII. 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Cwlmlm' nl ilu' AUIINWIIHI AIAIIY Ll-ZWH, . .INNINIIHII IH Hn' 1fl'fllSfIA1Il4.-Y lifffwr' TAYLOR MELEAR BRANUHS f3ROGAN 39 s s - - W QA ... , 1916 t sR0.UNDf uP..v if A A t V- - Skmxfzu NEI,SON JENKINS S1-tour Student Assistants and Holders of Scholarships NlfLW'1'1mX Rum Sxlxxlcu. . .'1S8l3fflIIf III Lutivz EI.IZ.XlilC'lxll Nlvzlsux. . . .-t,s,s1xIu11l III G,11mm1.9i11m Muvlvycx fml'u.l,.x:4 .Il-lxlclxs. . .1.Q.si.sf1111f III Zflflzllffllf Ilum:I:'1' I-'l:li1il,,xXln SIIUIIT. .lxslsfrzzzf 111 Cl1r'mi.s12111 I'1XI'1RI'I'I l' Ez.l.ls Pm:'l'l-:1:. . . .l.S.sf.wf1l11f in PIIAIISIVN iiXllHI.Il t31:Ilf1f1'1'11s .I.xNs1cx, ..,, iluvlu Grammvfi Nrlmlan' .XLIQP11 '1'xNNr:::. . . .wuz Jlflrfffs llrmrisf ,lf'11fIwm,11 NVIIUIIII' .XI mam MI nl. tlnlltzsux. . . . ,lssisfrnzf in 1','Il!lIISIl aw AS Poufsu JANSEN TANNER JAMESON 40 ....A......h .., r .....!2.LQ...,... ,. , gli, .,.J,,H E QUN D ' UP 'Z ' -' f fi HALL CROSS RuxA1,'lY .lows l1:3i1'1-11, HMA., , . ,1.w,w,v1f1ffr an lffvfwff 1l:,xN1'ls SlIl4:l.'u-UN Clmm. .l.w.s-fxlfrfff lll l'l.-wnfxlrfz KH!-.XlIIC'l' Gucxx I:m,x1.'rx'. l.w.w.x-fwfr! fl! ljf1f1l1,x7f I um '1'l11clmx .IuN14:s, . l,w.v.fw1,fi 1,1 Alluiiff ,fmlffx DIHCIFI' E.xl:l. lilammx, , , liwmnff I-'fllfm Illlwnx D11.1.,x1:1f Gmlixxllc. l,x-.mwrffffi fn l..1tff1 IXICXIICXI-I L.xux1,x W.x1:lu-IN. , ,l.w,w.wrvml rn lJuff1f.w7f 1lI.XRl,l1IS Dum D,xNHcl,. .I1:. .lx,w,v!f1f1l fn i'llNfHl4.H GROGAN Gun-nun WARREN Dmsuzn M Ieounm-up 1916 ARNOLD NEWTON PORTER WILLIS EI:xI:srINIf: AIIXULII. ,Is.si.s:lfl11I in Eqrprrssio-I1 H.xI:I:Y P.xI'I. NliXY'l'UN, .... 1SfWNf4lIlf IH ,IIf1f7If'n111fic'.Q Blxmli K. P4n:'I'IGI:. . Nun Illflfwfx Itffpflsf ,lwzrlf-111411 Srllolm' FI:.xxvIcs MAIQII-1 XYILLIN. .... Ilrrzlzwtz' Sclzolur IHILNI: IhI:I:,xI:,x 1l.Xl!NL'IIXl.L. . , Ufzllmpwmz Sncivfgf Svllolrn' Al.n'I:s I3IcIII:xI,xN. . . 1'lff' .YI114'fl'f'H'1 lIIIl'ft'l'H Chzss Nr-lzolur NAANIII Lxxms l1.xI:'I'4w. I.'uf'11.w !'. l:lll'II'S1llI Nfwfwfjf Nwllnlur Illl. LI:sI.IIc ,XI,LIwx, . . II14I'lv.w:1 l'v1'HU1lA M.xIxsc:H,xI,L ISIQIIRMAN BAI:'I'uN ALLISON 42 Classes t ...., . - 'if' rf as ,f 'gt -T fi- 1 VF:-'EENQED - '-'- it R-wer' 1 ' fe-ff' if 'n 'r Q:.cf1L'g . ,' kj. fl A. M. Graduates Dwtuiir HAYNI-is WAILLE'l l', 0Il'E'71Sbfll'U. Ky. .fl. JI. fHislnr.z1 unrl E'ngZis!L.j I Erisouhian. A. B. Graduate Georgetown I College. Georgetown, Ky.: Extemporaneoiis I Debater '15: Southwestern Debater '16. l I l l I l l Ctulzrlcs IJUXYAHII W,xLToN, Waco. Texas. 1-1. JI. A. B. Baylor '15: Philoniathesian: Graduate Burleson College '13: University Chorus '13: Glee Club '13. Iluo Lmnllc Anusox. Full, Tv.1't1s. A. JI. 1Enylis11.j Philoniathesian. Graduate Kirbyville High School '11: Graduate Bryan Baptist Acftrfl- my 'lip A. B. CClassicalJ Baylor '15: Phi- lomathesian Pianist '12, '16: President of Evans Music Club '14g President B. B. A. Club '14, '15: Literary Staff 'l-1, '15: B - rector of Philo-Callie Orchestra '14, '1f'Z Seeretary of Tennis Association '14. '15g Composer of Class Song 'l5: Fine Arts tPiano '1G3 Burleson Fellow in English '15, '16. I ii ttf tif' :gn ..... ' 44-4.1 .... g.,..1g.gf.'.f..fQg-'g'7 im' fr? ' 1 44 W ' ' , . ...J sfz? 2 - y ,s,.:Vy-1555-EK, V ,.g.3-1193 .13 ,-Q -4. .W ,je ky f .sQ41un.- Ll.P....1 1 1 2 1 its-N- 1 ' 'f.lfQl'.8Q.... .gg . s A - . 1 ' , .jytf ,.L'.g..f .5111 . , . . 4 iss.. , 1' 9 fri A . 1 wV- 1 116 . 1' 2.51 ezffe .f - ,-- S1 ' ' ff 11 1151311 s ' SSE. . . 'Q ' ' 5 ff -1 1 21: ' . 5's.gef'f gffE15' -'11 ' 1 -11 1.555 -5 153 fi ' -- ' ivff.. -- .. P+ - 1' 125 1 . iff... '- fs' -. - 'fi 'iff ESQ -...... . l. .-II, l . ll gig gsm ' ,,-1 - . - 93. , NICKELVAIN BEHRMAN S111T1-1 BARTON Is1,.1 hl1'KFZl,X'.X1N Class Pmplfrf M.x1'1:s B1-:111:M1xN Si.:-fvffzz 'flSI'l'l'f-'III J. W. S-M1'1'11 VV. H. BA11'1'oN The Class of Nineteen-Sixteen Svniur Orufor Class Pact N11111' 11111 CPllllll'l9S ago, lll1'l'0 1113111 1111 Zlllfl 1low11 11111 l11114ls of 11'es1e1'11 Hlll'O1J0 0110 1ll'1'HClllllg' 111:11 lzlrgv 0011111211111-s ol' lwcmplc shouhl set out to lllll East to wrvst l'l'Olll thc 5211111-1911 1111- 1011111 ol' l1lll'lSl l'111lv1' The 111sp11'a111011 ol' 1l11s 6lllllllSlHSllC p1'vac-l1v1- ol' Ihe 1 l'llS31l13S, lllllllj' lll0llSIlllflS sct 0111 Oll the lOllQ,' jou1'11ey 101-1110 Holy llaml, Klilllj' 01' tlwsv gavc up tha' c:o111'sc hut others I1Cl'St'Y13l'01l to the vml. l'Iltlt'l' 1hc spvll ol' S111-cess, 901110 ol' 1111-so l'Cllll'llE'1l 111 I 1111-11'11a11x'c lilllllS illlll 10111 1hv11' l'1'llllll'-Cflllllll'f'l1l11lI lllillly 1l11'1ll111g' :11l1,'11111111'11s. Tho s101'1Qs ol' thcsc z11l1'1-1111111-s 111s1111'11ml Ullll'l'S 10 sa-T 11111 111 S1'2ll'Cll ol' Tho SZl1'l'Cll lOlllll. .lust so, lllk'l'0 1121111 Q0110 up 211111 1101111 Olll' S1310 Nt'YCl'2ll l1Olll0 llll'll who, as presirlc-111s ol' 11111' lm-lovcml gxllllil Ali1l1?l', l1z1vc 1!l'1'ilClIUll L7l11'1s11z111 lflclu- C1lll0ll. As il l'0Sllll 01 Tllflll' v111l111s1:1s11c- elIo1'1s 111111 1I1v11' 1-1111s1-011111011 111 11111 causv 101' which thu-y lz1l1o1'Q1l, 1l1f111sz1114ls oi' 1114-11 111111 11111111111 l1z1x'1- sm-1 0111 Oll lllfx 11111181 of such an L-el11cea111o11. As l'l'OlIl 1111111 10 1111111 g'1'1111ps ol' thcsc 11'z1vol01's CUIll1ll1'l1f1l Their course-, They l'9llll'll1'1l 111 1hci1- ll0lIlt1S 211111 1-4-11111-ql fllf' uxper- I ll'llCKfS which 1111-5' haal llllijll tho waxy. 1lll1LlS thcy lllSlbll'1'1l lllilllj' othcrs 111 l'f1llo1v lll 1l1c11' stops. I U 14 -f f - -iff 1 41-6 1916 .I EOUNDFUP HGV:-Q91 l 'L' xv-as-ha 1, 1.11. M' llIltlt'l' tlu-sv llll'lllt'lIl'l'S, tlu-ro 2lSSt'Illlllt'tl, tout' yi-urs ugri, tlu- Vluss ut' Nilu-tt-vu-Sixtt-4-u. Now thut tlu- Vlziss, us slu-li, has t-tuuplt-tt-tl its on-uszult-, it uiziy lu- illlt,-t'1-stillgtti lu-zu' suuu- ol' tlu- t-xp:-rit-tu-vs ut' tlu- jouriu-y. lt will lu- iuipussililt- ili tlu- lu'i1'l'sp:u't-zillnltlwl to this ilL'l'Ulllll 10311 into elm-Tuil, laut tlu- tuitstzuuliug' zulu-tittiiw-s muy lu- uu-utuuu-tl. lu tlu- t':ill ut'tlu-yt-211' Xiiu-- tt-vu-Iluiuliw-tl-'l'w'c-lw, stutlt-uts timu tlu- leuuls ot' tlu- lligh Sc-luuil zuul tlu- .hi'21tlt'lllj'IlI'l'lYt'4llIlXY2lf'tl-H'lllIt'llt'Htl ol' Nz1x'ig':1tim1 --lu-giuiiiuu'tlu-ir voyzugt- iu tlut-st ul' at t'hi'isti:ui 4-tllu-ntitiu. 'l'lu-ii' rtuitm- luy tlu'ougl1 'l'lu- St-:1 ol' Buyltu: lu this s'-21wviw-iualuy'isl:uuls,upuuwhivhhaullu-wilt-l'1-1-14,-tltluuu-Vouslruiltliugrs. lu tht-sv we-rv piwwimlt-fl lt-4-turv rtuuus, auulitoriuuis, gyuuiasiuius, hulls tm' l'UI't3llSll'S,Hll1l pui'l4u's l'0l's1u'i:ll tuuctimis. l'iuiu tlu-sv islzuuls we-ro also tit-ltls zuul 4-hurts Vol' atlile-tiv sports. Fm- tlu- x'u3'aig't- ot' out' class tlu-rv luul ht-vu pin-pziix-tl a vs-ry lzirgt- vt-sst-l, lII0l't'l1l12'l' thzui tlu- illkstau-1-1-tl 'l'it:iuu-. lts uzuuu- was B-'l6 g its ting, Put-plv :uul Whitt-. l'yuiu txlIllt21l'lilll2', wt- lt-uriu-il that tlu-rv wort- tlu'c-Q Vesse-ls sziiliug' tlu- suuu- st-21 zuul that tht-y haul lu-t-u out tm' mu-, two, autl tliret- yt-urs t't-s1u-c'- tiw-ly. 'l'lu-y hzul ht-1-u saiiliug' so lung' thut wt- tlitl iuit 4-You lumiu- tu so much as sl-5' tht-ui with tlu- ziifl ul' u glass. lt wus iuit lung, luiwt-it-i', uutil ws- lt-arlu-tl thfit tlu- cmirst- was at vt-ry Wllltllllg' tuu- :uul that ut 4lll'l'l'l't'lll islalul luu'h0i's wt- wuultl oI'tc-u uu-1-t tlu- utlu-1' ships. Wt- hzul uot lu,-4-u out of port long' uutil tlu- st-c-mul-yt-ut' 4,-iw-w st-ut us, hy win-lf-ss, at clizillviigt- to zi gauu- ol' llmtlizill. l'pou l'i't-xy's liirtluluy 2llllllYt'l'S2ll'y, tm' this gziuu,-, our Vt-sst-lsi':1u iuto tlu- szuut- imrtg tlu-ii s tlyiug' tlu- Mziiwuui auul Wliitv, ours tlu- Purplt- :uul NVhitf-, 'l'lu'- light hzul uot yt-t lu-guu wlu-u tlu-rv tilt-tl iutu tlu- grauulstzuul tlu- cw-ws ot' luith tlu- thiiwl :uul l'tt11l'lll-XVHI' vt-sst-ls. 'l'lu-rv se-1-uu-fl tu lu- lui t'i'iGiully rt-lzitiuiis lu-twc-1-u tlu-sv two t-iw-ws :uul wlu-it tlu- rooting' lN'L1'IHI, tlu- thiiwl yc-ai' I uu-u we-iw S1lllIl0l'lllIQ' our lim- whilt- tlu- l'tllll'll!-1'l'ilI' giwuip haul joiiu-tl our oyipmuu-uts. Sul'I'u-t- it tu sity that this gziuu- tool: souu- ol' tht- wiiul out ol' our sails, Hui' lu-xt uu-4-tiug' with this x'i0tm'itu1s 1-V1-w was l ru' tlu- plirprust- oi' pitting' our lu-st tl:-hutt-rs :iguiust the-it-s. .Xgziiu tlu- Yic-tory wus zu-cmwlt-tl to tlu-lu. Alittlt-lzltc-i'ii'vre-au-lu-tlzlu lNl2lll1lll2lYllIQ'4'XC'i'lll'llllt2lSl'll21ll1-ll2ll!lUlltlS autl umm tlu-sv st-vt-rail hnttlt-s wt-rv I'uuQ'lit lu-twt-t-u tlu- l'oui' rival Crt-ws, -lust at this tiuu- wt- i'n-vt-iw-tl ai wiiw-lm-ss to tlu- 1-l't'w-vt that mu- Ot' tht- vt-ss:-ls haul tiuislu-+I its wuirst-. 'l'lu- ut-ws gain- us git-:it C'l'llll'?tQ't' aiul wt- tluuught thut wt- ttui shoultl siuw-ly I'iuish smut, hut just tlu-u it was tlisc-on-t't-fl thut our hurli wus ui ut-1-tl ut 1-1-pairs zuul it wus tlu-1-1-Imv huult-tl out tru' ai st-zisou, Dui-iuu' this tiuu- tlu- SlXlt t'llttl'S lu-c-:ii1u'- hfully sc-ztttt-mul. 'l'lu-y wt-rv iu at ht-:iutiI'ul 1-cuiiiti'y aufl might lu- tluuul iu :ill pau-ts ot' it. 'l'ht-y t'lllOl'lV'tl into 1-Vs-l'y1il1i1svoltlu-lil'1-til'tliislutul,mul stiuu- ot' tlu-tu llt'C2lllH' so t-iigwosse,-tl iu tlu-ii' work that tlu-5' iu-vt-1' again jniiu-tl tlu-ii' C-tiuu':ult-s. lYlu-in our hoat wus lzuuu'-lu-tl mu-v iumw- zuul all wt-rc ahom-tl wlui 1 wvrtf- Q'0iiig ', wm-tl wus hi-t,u1g'lit thut ziiiioiig' thost- utissiug' wow- suuu- who h:ul ' lifllllltl tlu- uiuinlf-us ol' this c-uuuti'y so 1'-h:u'tuiuu' that tlu'-y haul tailu-u up tlu-u' in---mzuu-ut uluuh- iu tlu- :uljuiuiug state- ut' NIati'iui0uy. lu our wulu- tlu-rv I t appt-:in-tl ai tiuy stu-1-k. XYith ei glass wt- 1-nultl tlisc-f-Vu that tlu- hull ot' tlu- crzitt was :i :lull gre-1-u mul thsit upon its uiilli-white-, stat'-slinpt-rl sails, Wl1lf'l1 WWW' l'illCcl with wilul, tlu-1'r- was at liguix- whit-h aplui-m'Ofl to lu- 3. l7, lt was ouly ft 47 from-I f' 1L1 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 11 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1. I 11 1 11 I1 '11 +1 1 -. ..! 1 1 ' f ' Q.- W- ,. , -.- 1--rzgti , 0 Q ., Rb UNQ - Up ff. 1' - - I791I.,6,,1. 1 11-------H'----'- 1 f '1 '1 1 f,1A 1' 5j5,f-1 ,-ffj1v-51 1-,' H 1 S11Ol'1 1111111 1111 11111 c11'011111111s 101111- 111 K1lONV1C11Q'1' 1-1111s011 11111- path to cross 111111 01' 1111- 111111- 11-1-1-1111 s11111. As 11 1111a1111e1'1, 2111 1'0ll1' of 1111- vessels 1111-11 at s11:1 111111 111 1111s 1115111113 XY111111 10Q'01111'I' an 01a1101'a11- Pl'0gl'-H111 01' COIITQSTS was 211'1'2i11Q'l'11 1111- 11111 y1-ar. '1'111-1'1- was 10 111- a 11101111111 g'a111e 1111111131111 11111 Six- 11-1-111,11's 211111 1111- SQV1-1111-1-111-1's a1111 0111- 111,-1111-1111 1111- 1111111 a1111 11111 101111111-y11a1' 1-1'1-11 s. '1'111- 1f11HIll1111'l11S111I1 was 1111-11 10 1111 110111111-11 115' a Q1111111 111111111011 11111 11'i11111e1-s. 1.1111-1 21 s111-11-s 01' 11ask1,-1111111 01111111-s was 10 1111 p11ay1J11 31111 each 111:-1111 was 10 1111-1-1 111'111'y 11111111' 11-11111. S1111 1:1101 a 1'11111a111 was 10 111- 1111111 1101111111-11 1111- s111111111'11-1's 01' 1111- 111-1-1-11 a1111 W111111, a1111 1110s11 01' 1110 IJU1'I'l1K' a1111 XV11111-. 111 11111 1a11- S11l'111g' 11as1-111111 was 10 111- 11111 s1101'1. 19011 11111 17112188 111' S1X1l'1-'11 1111s was a y1,-al' 111' 111'1ll1a111 SllCCOSSOS. T110 Sixte-1-111-rs, 1111111-1'111', w1-1'1- 111-11 111 1'1111111a11 111' 11111 S111'1-1111-1111111's 211111, as 1a St'C01lf1 0111110 11111 1101 I1131' 11l'1' 1111- 110, 110 11111- 11011111 111211111 11111 C11211IlD10l1S1'l1IJ 111 1111s s11111'1. 111 110111 1111-11's 211111 XYOlllL'11'S 11ask1-1112111 1111- 1111a111p11111s11111 11111 10 11111 Sixteen 1,-1-1-w. XV111'l1 1111- 11111111111 was 111-111, 1111- j1111g'1-s 11111111-1-1-11 1111111' 1160181011 111 fa1'01' 111' 11111s11 sa1111- s111'1'1-ss1'u1 S1x11-11111-rs. T1111 00011 work was 0011111111911 111l'O1lg1'11ill11 11111 y1,1a1' 111' s111f111-ss11s 1111 11111 11as1111a11 111-111. T111-so 11'9l'9 111111-1-11 111111' s11'1111111111s 111011111s. '1'111- 1'1ass was glad 11111111 1111? 111119 02111111 10 pull 0111 1'111' 11111 s111111111-11. 111-1-0 1111'j' 1'0111111 1111-111s1,-l1'11s 011 11111 18111111118 01' -1ll1l1Ol'110ll1. -11181 as 1111- 1'a11111'111 B-16 was 21110111 10 111- 111111111 011' 11111 wayfs, 111Pl'0 1-:111111 11-0111 a111'11ss 1111- 1S11lI!111S 11 1111111111-1' 01 s11'a11g'1- s11a1111111, 11'110 10111 us 111a1 1'111' 1w0 y1-a1's 11l1 j' 11a11 111-1-11 sz111111u' s011111 1ess111' s11:1s. T11111' said 111a1 1111-y 112111 1110l'1ll1g'1I1j' 1111111111-1-11 1110s1- 11'a11-1-s 81111 ask1111 11' 111111' 111151111 1111 pez-1111111111 111 seek 1'1l1'1111'1' a111'1-11111111- 111 0111- 1l'l1N1Y 01'31'1. As s0011 as 1111-y 11a11 p1'11s11111e11 1-1'111'111z11111- 111-1-111-1111111s 11s 111 1111111' s1-:1111a11s111p, 111111' w111'12 XV6'1CO1119f1 11110 0111- 111111s1 H1111 S0011 111-011-11 a 1'z1111a1111'- a1111111011 10 0111' 1-1-ow. '1'111- signal 2111111-110 1-1'11111 01' 1111s 1'1'-:11- was s1a1g111'1 O11 1110 11'1111'111'011. T111- 1-111111' 111111 sa111111 l111111'1' 1111- 111111111111 111111 NV11111- was 11011' 0111 101' 1110 110111111 111211: 1111 111 1111s 111111- 1111'y 11011111 l11111s1 111a1 1111'y 111111 1101'01- 111-1111 sc-011111 011 111 1'110111a11. 13111 111111-11 111 1111111' s01'1-1'1w. 1111s yi-'31 S 111111111 close-11 11'1111 -il s0o1'11 01' 11-4 10 11 111 1'111'01' 01' 11111 1'111'p111 31111 W111111. .111s1 as 0111- 1'11ss1-1 was w1-11 1111111-1' way 101' 11111 1'11u1'1h 111111-, 1110111 11a11111'1 118 a s111a11 sk11'1' 111 111111111 11'1-1'1- six s11l1'1ly sc-a1111111. 111111311 111111' 111'1111' 111'-111', 1111-y 111111 us 111:11 11111 s11111 11111111 11111011 11111' 11a11 11111-11 s:111111,Q' was 1110 s10w 101' 1111-111 :11111as1:1-11111211 111011 111131111 110111 us. S0, w1- 100k 1111-111 a11o111'11, -a1111 11111011 11a11p1111' 101' 1111-11' C'11111111Q', 111111'1111 011 1011':11-11 11111' 1011g1' S0l1g'111 11a1'011. 1111011 1111- '1'11's1 11z1y 11 was -11-1-1111-11 111111 111 1111- 1411111111 110 11111111 s11011111 1:0 1111110110011 31111 111a1 1111- 111-1-w 5111111111 11111111s11 11 S1'11I1'H j11111'11z11 co111:1111111g' a11 2100011111 01' 1-1'111'y111111g' XY111C'11 s111111111 1ak11 1111100 1111011 1111- S1-11 01' Baylor 111ll'11lg' 1111s y11111'. B0111111 111 0111- 1111111111-, 1111- j11111'11a1 1s 111111' 01'I' 1111- 1111-ss, a1111 11' 01111 caros 10 I'0110w 1119 :111- 111111111-1-s 111' 1111' C1ass 111' N1111-11-1-11-31x11-1-11 10 1111- 1-1111 of 11s 1'0yage, he may 110 so 111' 111l'lI11lQ'1111'0l1Q'1l 1111- pages 01' '1111Q R11111111-Vp of N1111111111111-H1111d1'e11- S1X1f'1'I1. 48 To Baylor X Baylor livt-fl anfl gaw onr school its iianinyg X Burleson clitl lt-ntl onr Baylor t':iniv, lliv Carrolls tht-n two inotlt-rn liniltlings gavt-, Xntl groinnls tor play to niakv onr nn-n nioro liravt-3 Rnd tht-n the thonsanels ol' thy sons antl tri:-ntls tl givv a halt' a million to entlow-f 1re's what wo hayt-. Bt-holtl onr Baylor now, But not alont- thvstt gifts ol' we-alth antl love-f lhey gan- thvir liyt-s, tht-ir spirits annl the-ir mlrt-anis, 'llhc-ir visions grvat, to nialao what Baylor means. Uh Baylor, Motht-r Baylor, grant, wo pray, 'lhv richt-st hh'-ssinu's on that Sixtw-n tflass. 1- loyt- thy halls fnnl thy tratlitions oltlg lhine- honoratl nann- in i't-vu-imiw wt- holtlg 0 loyal tht' nwni'ri+-s ol' tliino lionorotl sons NN ho liuiltlt-tl the-t-, they'rv now innnortnl onvsi l'he Carrolls, Baylor, Bnrlt-son antl all lhinef otht-r sons who wronglit antl tlrvaint-tl the-ir tlrt-a llll'j'iYQ wrought it wvll, lint haw- not lnlilth,-tl :ill lhv gwsitvst visions ot' thvir sonls. But now, Xs wo go forth lroni ont thy sat-rm-tl halls, vc soak thy hlcssing' antl in turn we plwlgw- 'l'o tlnem- tht- utmost ot onr love antl powvr lo sprvznl thy taniv 'till all the worltl shall se-QW 'lhv hinlflvrs ol a gre-att-r Baylor, wo. 49 I . VV! A x I .. FH? , ,' ' FM? mvosrw 3 1 1 W Q . i ,. 1 I w fix , Y 'Q 2 W5 EW I 0 D H?5MWi ,'VW. V1 ' - iHVHWE WH ' '.f53-L9?5'f5E3 ,iii?-f3gg5i334i:' 5 , . v f'E5-1.2-Qf f I . f . . ,, N - +5 1 1 , ,,1,:.:.s,,,,5:a,,,.,A'-F A .fs x gg- ,eff A I- ug 4. 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Preside'-nf IREM-: M.xnsr'H,xLL SCC'I'CfflI'1l .v Nagy m' T 5 x x N wx .1 xx Q FNB wg:-P X Y-N L www 5 SS: T459 RHODES SMITH NIGRO MARSCHALL 52 :sfo 'ti 1 l 1 4 J.D.ISc1ctcB5' 1 Harrie Glass V Frank Soctpe 7 Inv- :xi .Init-Qs Dow Isutfxs. t'lf'z'1'If1nfI. 7'f'.f-fm, ,4. Ii. rNwfwlfIfffr.f Erisopliian. Ente-red '11: Glee- Club '12, '13, '14, '15g Manager G11-tt Club '14, '15: Prtfsitlent Gloe Club '15: L'niversity Chorus '14, '1H: Varsity Football '13, '14, '15: Captain Football '14: Varsity Track Team '13, '14, '15, '1H: Manager Track '15g Vaptain Track '1ii: President Association '15, '16: President Press Club '1fi: Athletic lie-p1'vse1it:1tii'e to Executive C0l'lllTlillt'9 '15: President of Sttultf-nts' Asso- ciation '16, F1.o1:t:tt: Glass. limb, 7'w.rr1s. .fi, II. 1.llofI, Lf111f1.1 H. C. U. President of B Girls' Basketball Teatn: Athletic HB . Fl:.xNK E. Soufic. HI'I1!I1'I'SUI1, 7'f'.1'11s. 14. H. fSr'i1'11tifif'.f Pliilontatliesian. Track '14, '15, Class Football '13, 'Hz Varsity Football '1-4: Voaclt Junior Vlass 11112-lIllliiOI1 Football Team '14: Assistant Manager Baseball 'l-l: Maitager Baseball '15, Vlass President '15: Member Students' Executive Foiiitiiittw- '14, 'lil Vice President of Students' floverntuent Association '1t1: Meinber Lariat Statf '1l3: Press l lub '16, Charter Incnibt-r of Meucliers. 53 1 ll l -l .4-9495 i l n 5.D.Alexcmder' Ellen Fbrsguvd m.D.Jenl1ins Bmw Al,l4x,xN1rr:l:. Wfzwu, Tf',1'r1.v. Qi. li. fpllllflvillllflf1'IlI.l ilzlsvlfall ll 'lit Class Football '14. EI.l,l.N Fm:s1.,xl:v. Wfzwu. Tf,'.r41.x'. .L II. rjlful. l,r1ng1.I ll. C. B. Mmml-,Y !51Ill1l-XS .Il-QNKINS. Ifuiun. Tv'.1'u,w. ,l. IZ. fN1'ff'IIf1V7l1'.j I1 ' - 1 llllfllll ll lwsiam. Secretary of Exlemporauc-ous Speaking Club 'lfig Assistant in Zoology '1f1. null-Q.. QsaaQ:':::qwuwma.',-Haw-x-nn-aunt LQ.: ' ' .Nfl l i vgiyx... ' ' is 'sfwfg A' ' xiii- . RS:.',5g2 , w V mar. 54 1 1 I q 'IIS .Sanderkrd Violei' Underwood .J.P.Buc K .JN ,f I - 'l'1lUM.Xs Eu'111.l, SXNINIQICIWIIIIP. lfwlfnn. 7'f',wr.w. 11. IE. rPhiZffSffpl11f11?.f E1'is0p11iz1n. Winnwr .I. R. Collier Oralorical Contff-st 'liz Plw-liminzwy Om101'ic'u1 Comvst 'lil Winnm' Erisophiau Scholarship '13: .N'1Z1H11gt3I' of 1.ir+-wry '13, '11 Maulugvr of Lziriut '13. '15: Execuliw 1'o11m1iIrwf- 'lwig Uxznoricul .Xssum-iutiolm '13, '11 '15, 'llig Prexsinia-ut Oratorical Associzuiou '15g Couuzflly I'wbz11v1' '11Lg Prvfs Vllllb '13, '11, '15, '11i: G16-e Club '16. H.x'1 l'11c VlHl,l'I'I' LYNIPI'IllXY1lUll, CHI'-Sf1'1III11, 7'4',l'fl-V. .1. lt. fllfnl, Lflllfhl Calliopean. Swcxwllarw Class '15: Ev-c-mliive 1'OllU1l1lI4J6' 'lily 4'o1'1'+-sinluriimg sf-r-rw tary Socially '15. J. Plz!-iwrux U1 Hi. 11'v'.sl. 'I'f:1'r1.-3. .1. II. lPh1If1.sopIfn'f1I.1 Erisophizm. 'I'1ffz1cf11e1' in Surmner Normal '14, '15, Superiutendvnl of W1-sr Svhools Editor Lite-rary '12, ,f-4.1--. , -A-frr....,. -z1nm..,.-1- 1 My mga. 1916 Hemi Qu E.I'l.i'arringl'on V Velmcdvassou ' J.l.l5.miDavid ffm- . ICx'r1I:15'1 l' Hlxxxs F1xl:i:1NG'roN, fA'll'fS1'lN!', Tcrus. rl. B. fPl1iIusupl114-417.2 Erisopliian. University Band '12, '13, '14: Glee Club '13, '14, '15: Manager Glee Club '15: University Chorus '15, Vice President Class '15: President Class '14i. VELMA Wlssux. Iliff Springs. Tefus. A. B. fl-'lrilrfsffplzir-111.2 Calliopean. Y. W. C. A.: University Chorus '14, '15C Member of Girls' Extelnporan- eons Speaking Club '15, '16: President of Girls' Extemporaneous Speaking Club '15, .IUHN XV1Xl.'1'lCR M4'D.u'1D, Hvlzclfvsorz. Tfnrrzs. fl. II. fPhiIusup71iu1I.! Pliiloinalhesian. German Club '15: President of Class '15: Meuclieri HMO . 'mf---' 'i 56 I l I I'I.U-N 1g1'0 Genetneve warren G, SZJ vb Hanky VINCENT NII,iIlO, Belton, Texas. A. B. Ulofl. Longy Erisopliian. Representative to Calliopeans '12g Varsity Football '1-1, '15g Class President '15: Glee Club '15, '16g Athletic Committee '163 Press Club '1t33 Round-Up Staff '16: Permanent Class President. Meucher. MO Gl4:N1-gvimii L. W,u:1ut:N. Palestine, Tr?.l'ClS. A. B. Ulod. L1111g.j Calliope-an. Class Secretary '14: Gym. Assistant '14, '15: Y. W. C. A. '15, 'ltli Winner of B '13g Class Historian '15: Athletic Committee '15g English Assistant '16: Secretary of Students' Association '16: Press Club '16: Round-Up Staff '1t5. Gsotzos S. Jon. ll'fn-fl. Tfarus. A. B. fPl1iIosuphicaI.j Erisophian. Corresponding Secretary of Society: A Missourian by birth. an Oklaf homan by emigration and a Texan by choice. 57 11.6. .Taxilov Nan llalbevic l'Ila1.3esBehrman ffl-illlIl'.IZ'l' V, 'l'.xti.olr. ftizsfflt. 'l'f2rfl.s', gl. 12. fSr,'1t'11t1fzC.l PliilomalIuesiztn. lf'resliui:tn Debater '133 Winner New Man's Medal '13g Press Club '13, 'ltlg Pliysies Assistant 'l5: Glee Club '14, '15g Editor-in-Cltief 19105 Round-Up '15, rt-sigm-fl 'ltiz University Band '13, 'l-l, '15g Tennis in doubles and singles in 'IL 'l51 Tennis Manger 'Hz President T. I. T. A. '15: Secretary of Society 'l5: I'i't-'mleitt of Press Club 'ltii President of Class '1-l: Oratorical Assoeiation '1-t. Nw'-ti' t'l.x1l:i1 H.xt,m:1:'r. Uvtlfll. Te.rr1.s'. el. Ik, fjlml. Lung.,l Il. ti ll. Hrisopiiian Representative '15: It. C. B. Beauty '16: Press Club 'ltig ltounfl- i'p Staff 'lfiz Literary Athletic B 3 President of Town Girls' Club. M xii-Ls Iltfztittwxx, Nun. itnimlm. Tf'.1'as. A. Il. fCIftssicuI.j lflrisopltian. Grafiuate Baylor Academy '123 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '13, '14: Baylor lianel 'l3. 'liz Lariat Staff '15l: President of Class '13: Student Assistant in Mathe- innttirs 'lilg Student Teacher of Latin in Baylor Academy '14: Press Club '13, 'ltig Winziei' 4'Fi'esti-Soplr' Debate '1-lg Secretary of Society '15: Oratorical Association '13, 'ltiz Rleinber of Executive Committee of Students' Government Association '15, 'lt7: Treastirer Y. M. C. A. 'lfS: Editor Class Lariat '163 Class Historian '1l3: ltouurl- tp :staff 'lox Literary Bn: 191-t Class Scholar: R. C. B. Representative 'ltig Presi- rlt-ut of Society 'ltig Secretary Baylor-S. lil. U.-L. S. U. Triangular Debating' league 'ltig l!+-presentativv ot' Baylor Ac-c-ompanying Debating' Team to Southwestern 'ltig .luue llf-hater 'ltw. 1 . Efiontt 58 W , l 4 l .gi JF' 'J1 1 ' l if i l .I g It i if i 1 t ,,.,.v.. . Wk ll ' , i t - a ll 1 , t t l r z I l l s i P i Narq 15.5 eqmour C .E - Mille rr Vlarggcxreir Koqcilirj , 11. a17i,4?1-Y, MANY BPIlINIfI'l l'A Sl'lYlIUl'll. Cffflllllllli-Y, 'Ts'.rf1.v. U. L. tTallio1.ean. Y. W. 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I u 1 t ! i I l i it-'fin-..-. V , . . 7 I KL .Grogan Vernal.-ee Clark G.L .Powers Li-.1-, 4j1:m.xN. lllllflllllll, 7'f'.rfls. .1. li. fN1'Il'IZfl'fl1',l lun Vlllllllllilll1f'Sl2lIl. F1'l:'Sll'SODl1 Debate 'USN Glee Cluln 'lU. 'llz Assistant LllJl'iil'l21ll 'llg .Xssistzlut Mztmtger of Baylor Book Uoncern 'lliq Extemporaneous Debate 'ltiz Valli- upezm lit-lm-seiitzttive 'ltig President of Oratorical Association 'lfiz lfrf-siclent ot' Pt-ess Vlult 'l1L. Yi-:uwx Llii- 1 1,,xl:ii. ffI'l'f'l1I'lIIl'. 7yV.l'fl-Y li. l,. tktlliopeztn, Entered 'l5: TI'G2lSlll't'l' and Assistant Business Manager of tilt-tt Club: tktlliopvati lit-preseiitative in June. Vim:-.I-2 li. PUXXIZIZX. .Il:.. .Ywrfll Zulvlt. Tf'.l'lIN. fl. IZ. lNrn'nti,fif'.j Pliiloumtln-sian. President of Soriety 'l6: Winner of New Mz1n's Medal: Secretary ot' Extt-inporztueous Club: Assistant iu History and Economics Summer 'lip Klvlllljfll' ot' Om I orirzil Associat ion. i 2 E 2 S X Ro und ' U qijio 1 b. 4 50 x Isla mglfelvain CD. Daniel mqrq Jones IsL.x Mt'Kr:1,x Aix, Ufllf'-Ybjl, 7'f'.1-tm. . t. Il. Lllflfi. Lurzym Czilliopean. Class Propln-t '1ti. Cn.xln.r:s Ikl.XYlS I1.xNlr:l,, Jn., lVmfn, 'Ff'. f1.v. .t. lr, flllllI1lS1'1P1lfl'fll.f Pliiloinathesian. History Assistant '11'2: GIPQ Club '15, '1t?: l'll0I'1lS '15, 'ltig Y. M C. A. Pianist '15g Presidflnt Tvnnis Assovizttion 'ltlg Se-crvla1'y ot' Suc-it-ly '15g Vim Prvsitlent of Society '153 TI'IJ2lSllFt'l' of Society 'ltig Pvrinaiwnt Vim- Pre-sirl-Ant of tht '16 Class. Mlm t',x1,x1x Juxris, Xf'1'ruIu, T1'.l'1I.V. ,-t. Ii. fjlml, l,41ngf.1 ll. C. B, Winner of B '14g Cziptuin of Girls' Class Dztsketball 'l'n1ann '1tl: Cilltlillll of B Girls' Bztske.-tball Team '15: Sc-crvtzu'y of Class '153 Se-C1'et:1i'y of Sofit-ty '1ni. Y. VV. C. A. Ualmint-lt 'l6. -ww, f A 01111 61 9 Meliie Rodgers v Bruce Scliull-seq 'Y Ivor' Connell v 'Y Al I1- Almtttz ltx.x1,tc:4: Rotuamas. Huw, Tl'.l'fl-S. .t. li. rllwl. l.rllIfl.l l'11HlOI.lP2ll'l. ltcpxwsentative to the Philomatltosians 'HQ Sl3CI't'IllI'Y of Student Sell'- GOYt'l'HHlPlll Association '15: B Tennis 'l5: Y. W. C, A. Cabint-t 'ltiz Flxvctttiw 1'OI1lllllIIHt' 'USL Prasidvnt. of Society 'lH. Burt cn C1.xt:x-ixvsl S!'lfll LKICY. lIl'I'tIfliI', Tf'.r-fzs. .-l. 11. fPlatIn.9f1pl11f-01.1 Pltllomatltesian. Entered '1-li Graduate ol' Decatur College '14: Varsity llaslwtllall 'l5: Captain Basketball 'ltiq Coach Class Basketball '15, 'ltii Class Football '14: Class Baseball '15: President Class 'lig Chairman Athletic COllllHlTll1t' 'lttz Lariat Staff 'lt3. Iwata CnxNtst,t,. flrIme'r'. T4'.l'flS. A. II. l.lIurZ. Lc1r1y,I ll. C. B. SE'Cl'6'lHl'5' Class '13: SECl'0IHI'y Y. W. C. A. '14: Delegate to Stud-ent Vol- untwr Convvntion at Kansas City '1-l: D Basketball. Se'c1'e1tary of Sovivty 'ISJ ltept'e-setttative to Estvs Park COl1ft-'l'P1lCt' 'l3: l'rvsidQnt of Y. W. C. A.. 'ltL. sg? . X511 at N 62 wif? . .vw 43, 4 A.J.Hol'l' .XIll'llIl41 .Il mm Hwlxr. P1f1.sh1n'yf. 7V-.ru,w. .l, II. fPI1 I i l r l ' V ! l lrenenhrschall H. E.FOUJ1GlZ I lYHS4f12lllr1ll.! Erisuplmiuu. 1'l1iilI'IllElI1 of Bible Study COIIIIIHIIPQ 'l4S: flllillillilll of l':astm's' Vonfvr- t'IlL'l' 'liz lGx1e1111vo1':x11e011s Speaking Club 'lliz Prclsident of Erisoplmizm SOCit lj' '10 lurxlf ,Xl XllNl'Il xm.. I,If1uw. Tf',ra1.w. .l. li. r.l1m1. l,r111g.l Vzilliolu-am UUl'lllZ1I'1 Instruc-tor in Baylor :XCIICIPIIIY '14, lli: Rt'IlI'4'Sk'IllilTiYP I0 Philo, Phila 1'cJ111'vm11-r'a1io11 '15: Calliopwnu Scllolnrg Prvsirle-nt of Socimy '11 Y. W. C. A. 1V'2llJlll4'l 'll 'lfiz Students' Exwcutiw Committee 'Nix SeC1'Qtz11'y Prl-ss Club vlliz llouurl-Vp Slilft Permanent Seen-tary of Ilw '16 Class. Hxl:1'x'1-1 lfjxm, I-'nXK'l,l'li. l,111f141If'. Tf'.r11.v, ll. II. IP7ffIuxwp71irr1I.J 1':l'lSUlllll2lll. PI't'Sl1'lf'I1l of Stuflvut I'1'a-zaclwm' Conference 'll: Y. 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Entered 'l4: Graduate of Decatur College '1-1: Decatur Scholar '14, 'l53 Class Basketball '15: Captain of Class Basketball '16: Organized Activities Connnittee '16. 1.1147 Worm, l'1'41I4If-, Tf',1'uS. A. U. fPl1iZosopl11raZ.j Calliopean. Secretary of Art Club '13: President of Art Club '14: Captain of Girls' Class Basketball Teain 'l51 Secretary of Press Club '16: Round-Up Staff 'l6. Lint H. IH'I F. ,l7I'tll'!lfI0, Tearrzs, ,t, II. fililllimlj Pltiloinatliesian. Vice President of S-oeiety '13: Vice President of Prohibition League 'l4: Baylor Representative to World's Student Volunteer Convention at Kansas City 'HQ Class Football '13, '15: Class Baseball '1-1: President of Foreign Mission Board '15: President of Student Pastors' Conference 'l6: Soccer B 'ltlg Captain of Soccer Te-ain 'l6: Leader of the Baylor Delegation to Baptist Student Missionary Move- nient Convention of North America, '16. 64 Tllarle U51 H15 . J.b.QLL1cl1scf.ll Illarq b.KlwdQs HIAIIIIC FQILKXVIQN W1l.l,Is, I1ur'.Qm1.s. lfrzzzstzs. .4. II. flllml. Ilfnzgm Calliolwan. Basketball B '13: Secretary Class '14: Lariat Staff '14, 'ltiz Pre-ss Club '14, '1+5: Assistant in Primary Methods '14, '1l3: Litarary B 'lip SPCl'4'lill'X Press Club '15: Calliopean Representative to Erisopliian '1t3: Bmiiivtt Scholar '15: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '15, '16. .lull-is Lows Ql'1mts.x1.I,. Jn., ll'u1-ff. T1'.1'u.s. A. Ii. Mimi. Lmzgj Erisopliian. Class President '15: Class Base-ball '14, '15: Class Football. '14. M.x1:x' lllfuuu-gs, I2rn'rIf'if. 7'f'.1'1ls. ft, ll. Mimi. Lzznyj li. C. B. Eiitwiwl '14: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '15, '16: Executive COIHIIIUIPG' Student Sulf- Governint-nt Association '1G: President of H. C. B. Society '16: Class St-vrvtary 'llil University Chorus '15, 'lti B O. O if Olillaifup fx - nsvemwem Z . K.: ...MI- l 1 i Burdeiie Sm 'Eli J.lil.Smi+h Isabella Smith , YL, ,Va I C n Ui i:v141'r'1 1-3 Rimini, Hl'rfllrlI'l1'Il', T4'.Il4lS. .t. II. f1,,l1lll81l1PllIt'lII.j li. ti ll. lt'-lvresexitative to E. Federation '15: Assistant Secretary of Society 'lliz ll, t'. ll. Sem'eIai'y 'l4i: Secretary of Class ' .I. Wl+2si,ii:x gNll'l'll. Jia.. .tllf'i1, 7'f'.rr1s. A, II, fI'IfiIosn1i7zimI.l l'llllUlllZlTllt'SlHll. Entered 'lflz Winner of State Prelim, 'Hg Representative to State twritoi-icfil Ass-'ir-iziiion 'Hg San Jacinto Representative of the Society '14: Glee Club 'Hz Mvinlwi' of Oratorieal Association '14. '15. '163 Dancer Debate '15: Baylor-Mercer ln1l,um- 'iii Calliopean Regireseiitzitive '15: President of Society 'l5: Y. M. C. A. Vziliinei 'lllz President of Class 'ltjg President of Oratorical Association '15, ls im-:Li a SNIITII, Pf'u1'.w1II, Cl'1'J'rl.w. pl. JI. Lllud. 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D. fm-1f'r1ff1'i1 .l Philoniathesian. Entered Spring 'UZ Secretary Society 'log Oi'zxtoi'icul Associulion '16g Secretary Oratorical Association '15g Press Club 'liig llounrlefp Smit '1ri. As' sistant in Physics '13, ilti. Olix O'QLINN, ,llurlouy Oklcl. A. 12. fPIlll4lSll1I1Ill'1ll.f Culliopean. Graduate of Decatur Collegeg Gleo Club 'itil Pri-sillvnr ot' l,yz'iv Vinh ul' Culliopeun Society '16: Meniber of Mixed Chorus. H4JXX'l'1l,l, Gnixm' RIOUIIIC, Loft, T1'Jl'tlS. A. Il. ffllllzf'-Willy!l!'1ll.f Erisophian. Kansas City Delegate: Athletic Board of Control 'llg Y. M, ll Cabinet '15: Tennis B '15p President of Tennis Association 'IRQ Pri-siflf-nl of Erisophian Federation of Texas '15: San Jacinto Orator '15g Studi-nts' Em-mliw Committee '15g Class Football 'l5: Representative to Calliopvzins 'lf-Q Press Vinh '16: S9011-'lilI'y of Society '15: Erisophian Scholarship Contest '11 l'rvsinl.1ux of Erisophian-R. C. Society '15: Winner of Suuuner Debate 'lig Tennis Aluilzig--1' '11?: President of Oratorical Association 'ldjg Business Mzmager oi' Iiouurl-l'1+ err -F- '6 .fif l i i E 1.1.11 -' ' ' Hti3.i.C.o, 67 -A1 'Q eff' Adi l lo'H'iePoulell V J.l'll.Davls Y Eva Palmer H,X'l l'lPI EliIZ.XliI4I'l'lI POXYEIJ.. Annu. Terms. A. B. Ulufl. LKIIIQJ Qjalliopeaii. President of Society ll6. 3I.XIIl,'l'Il.l.l s liuxls. .lII'llI'1IlItI. Tercls. A. B. fPlziIosupIziu1I.j Erisopliian. University Chorus '11: Society Baseball Summer '143 Representative to Cztlliopeans Winter '16. Em PAXIAIICIC, Ilzzxiflzv. T121-as. A. B. fillod. Lc1ng.j Calliopean. Graduate of Howard Payne College '14: Assitant Editor of Senior Lariat '1451 Sec-iw-tary ot Class 'lflg Philornatliesian Representative '16, 68 1. fr f 'YL 'num I -f .-- ,, 1 --- .AVF-. QVN if' as-S-. A.O.BQrno.rdo F P.B1ew:le1 LD.H.Bm iron - Lint Hlcxtvnnsox B.xt:'roN, ll't1co. Taxrus. 14. II. fCIe1.s-.w1r'r1l.2 Wu. Erisophian. Entered Fall '13g President '17 Class '14g Winner Sophotnore-Freslr man lie-hate 'l53 Glee Club '15, 'ltig Mikado '13g Chorus '16: Erisophiztn Secretary '163 XYilSll1Il2,lOl1'S Birthday Representative '16: 'secrc-tary of Erisophiun Federation of Texas '155 Press Club '15, 'ltii Literary Staff 153 Representative to T. I. P. A.: English Assistant '15: Oratoricul Association '16: 'i'lass Poet '1ti. .Xmcux ONICSIBIVS UlGI!N,xllI10, Baltiu. Ilrrlzil. rt. Il. fP,ll11lSII1lllltftIZ.1 Pliilomzttltesian, Pastor of Downsville Baptist Churclg Member of Volunteer Band '1t3: Ultllliilll of Soccer Football Team '14: Coach of Soccer Football Team '16. Ptlzuvx' Ptztmtxs Blat-,xx's'l'1il:. It'iIIf'0n. TIHIVIS. A. H. fPl1iInso,111icr1I.j Pliilotnathesian. President of Society '16: President of Exteniporaneous Club 'l5: Cllkllflllilll of Philo-Callie Open Session Committee '1ti: Representative to R .ti ll. Society '1Gg San .Jacinto Representative 'liz Member of University Chorus '15, '1t5. v -8:4 ,fl- .-IHRK, . 69 A N'Ll 'Ei1QS 'Velma Gnlsjrmp R G Swanson Tlloxus Alun: Nl'l'Kl,l'2:w. Clrillicoflvr. Tcxuls. A. B. fSc'if1Ltifio.l Philonlathesian. Class Foothill 'Mg Class B:1sl-ie-tball '14: Soccer B 16. VELBIA GILSTILAP, Wlzcfflm-I.', TBJYI-9. .-1. B. pllud. Lungpj Calliopean, Assistant Secretary Class 'l3g University Chorus '15: Extemporaneous Speaking Club 'l63 Secretary of D-'IZltl1t'1llZlIlCS Club '16. RLTUS GUX Sw.x?rsoN. ,lnsrpzilza Tazvus. ,-l. H. fP1liZUSU1lll,lt'llI.j Philonlathesian. Glee Club '13, '1-l: Class Baseball '14. T0 l l' ' J.M.Horeau JAMES M.x1:x1N Mol:E.xL'. Wavo, Te'.rf1..s', A. B. fSCif'nfifiC.j Uh'5J'rI.Ivl01.'GdLI. U,5.CI.NgE1t'OLi Erisophian. Soccer Football '15, '1G: Biology Assistant '13, '1f3: Soccvr Football Mus. J, M. Momuv. Waco, Texas. B. L. R. C. B. Graduate Pupil in Music '14. XVILLIAM G. MCELROY. Waco, Tefcas. A. 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'A+ Tl , r llormdn Sielair J: A Ai7Ii iu11ie Blacklocli-C Noizxux ST. CI..xn:, Nun Hmzifo, Tcnrus. A. B. fScientific.J Erisopbian. Assistant in Spanish '15: Assistant in Physi Class Basketball '15, MINN115 BI,.x4'lil,tH!K, Pflzlgemfille, Tarus. A. H. Mimi. Lc1ng.l R. C. B. Book Store Assistant '14, '15, '16: Entered '12. Jour: Pll4'N I'Ull Cox. Carbon. Teras. A. B. fCIr1.ssif'u?.1 Erisopliian. B in Track: Class Baseball: Class Basketball Class Footbill t 1 e Club 'l6: University Chorus '16. 72 C K liss Footb ill Hu-H' french Allle Rosamond K B Slanlorc THOMAS W. CROUCH, Jn., Grufmliviezv, Turns. A. B. fPI1iIusupIlict1I.j Pliilomathesian. Graduate Decatur Baptist College '14. ALL1141 J. Roslnmxn. Burleson, Tfxras. A. II. fPlllItlS1l1llI1t'flI.l Calliope-an. Scholarship Holder from Decatur College. Pianist for Girls' Ulm- Club 'l6: Society Representative February Twenty-Second '16: Pianist for Boys' til Club'1t3: Graduate in Music D. B. C. 'l1. RL'1fL's Bt'1:1.i-:sux S'r.xN'roN. Lr'.ri11gfnn, Yvurus. .-l. B. fP11iI0.9npIlirr1I.l Erisopllian. Assistant Secretary of Society 'l4: Summer Colninittw- of Soni.-ty 'Ili Class Chaplin '123 Secretary of Exteinporaneous Speaking Club 'lig Library ,xssisrr ant '12, '13, '14g Y. M. C. A. Mission Study Committee '16, Pr' 4 -:-fr J , 6 fl I 5535? 5 und.. Up F' drihurliliichell Iiellieheellill 1lf.S.Emm0n5 ? Auriiliia L. Aii'n'v1mr.i,, Ifascu.. Trims. A. B. fPhiIos0phicoZ.j Pliiloinallivsiau. Manager of Baseball 'llig Treasurer of Press Club 'llig Member of Glen Club '1r5: Athletic Editor of Lariat '16: Representative to Student Self Govern- iuenr Assoc-iziriong Class Football '1-l, '15: Class Basketball '14, '15: Class Baseball '14, 'l5: Vliarier member of Meuobers. N1cI.L1ia Luc Him., Wclco, TC,lItlfS. A. B. fPl1.iZnSoplzic'f1l.j R. C. ll. Graduate in Expression '16. WINI-'nlen ERIXIHNN. Slices. Ln. A, B. 1P71iI0sop11ivuI.j - Erisopliian. Suminer Debate '15: Oratorical Association '153 Student Executive Council: President Society '15, J. gf ltr M XE Ffouiid U O 1 Kgsu-s-an-.iss-is.-.L-4-z.a 74 E.D.Gu'l'hr1e LAX Hon 7 4 t T. X I i ,I I t t. .I it L.ac1ncl1sBcu'3t on . K'.E.G1o9an 11 EDWIN D1l,i,.xi:n Gl l'lll!Il'I. lVf1twt, Ter u ' ' Philoniatliesian. Press Club '14, '161 Student Assistant in Latin '14, '15, 'lvig Y. Al. C. A. Calrinet '1ti: Oratorical Association 'ltig P'I'E'Sll4SOlPll Debate '143 Hiizniner Dee bate '15: Oratorical Preliminary '15: Connally Debate '1ti: Sec-i-etax'3' ot' Pliiloinaf the-sian Society '15: President of Society '153 Lariat Start' 'lt 'IRQ litliAoi'-iii-Ctiiet' of Lariat 'ltig Louisiana Debate '16: Executive Coniniittee '15: Trinity llelnate '1it. DIN BAIQTUN. ll'uro. Tt'.rr1.s. A. IZ. fjlml. Lough! ru. ,-1.11. ftI11.s.vt41I,1 R. C. B. Secretary '17 Class '1-lg Univcrsity Chorus '14: '17 Hass Historian '1-t: Wfaco High Scholar '13 to '1ti: Literary Staff '15: Press Club '14 to 'ltii l'l't'Slfl+'lll of XVOll1Zll1'S Peace Party '163 H. C. B. Scholar '14ig Student Assistant in English '15g Erisopliian Representative '15: President of ll. C. 13. State Federalioxi tri: Literary B : Winner of Minatra Contest '15: Tennis Association '15: Latin Vlult 'ISL Treas- urer ot' Society '15: Winner Local T. 1. P. A. Contest '15 and '1ti3 President ot' Society '16. nirr Elin, Gnot:.xN. Imllrls. ifhrrzs. st. B. rNrif'1tf1t1f'.! Philoniatliesian. 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U ' . g J: rr m . .rgQE?Qll!l, ,. .. 5i's:1.x .. . - . 7 ' . . W... ..,. . ...t .- . .. ...- - - f..-ns. . ,,,,m,m,.,,,,m,,?,,,,,,,,,,wJ.,-,,,,,.t,,..d..m1WmN,.,,.,.,.t.,..,,,..m,,,,,',,,.,.,' - 75 X E,D.I'leqd W Go ra Evans Y J.G.Baucom I iilmgp 1Jm't.t,.xs I'IIl2.Xll, ,tra-mlm. La. bl. B. fCIc1.9sir-111.2 Nrisopltiaii. Winner New Man's Contest '11: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '12g June Debate 'l lg .XC'2ifl4-'Illj' Faculty '14, 'lliz Dancer Debate 'ltig Oratorical Association '14. '16. lmyx Ex ws. Jo1zw.vlw1'w. Tf'.I'!IS. A. H. fN1-ivntifir-.2 4'2lI1lO1H4Il1l, IG11ttJ1'ed'12. lonw 1'l1'ifl:o llxn um. uvflffl. Trzrfzs. ll. II. fP7ziInsuplm'r1l.j VllllUI1lilTllw'Sl2lIl, Graduate Burle-son College '1-13 Class Football Team 'l4. 'liz Class Iiaslwtllall 'IR-:ini '15, 'ltl. 76 WY Qin . 3' Blanche Groves G H Browtllee H G Jclifjl-1 GEORGE HARVEY BI:mx'NLEE, Waco, Tcfas. A. H. fBibIicuI.l Erisophian. Student. Pastors' Conference. BL.XN11'l'll-I Giroucs, IH11'r1fIi.9s'. Taurus. A. B. f.1I11rI. Lr11zf7.j R. C. B. Graduate Decatur Baptist College '13: Entered Baylor 'l4: Member Extvni- poraneous Speaking Club '16g Secretary of Student 'Volunteer Band '16, H.XIl4i1.D G. JANSEN. Alla Loma, Tc.1'u.9. fl. II. fP72IIUSIlj,l7tlC'llI.! Plliloniatliesian. Athletic Council 'Hz Chairman Y. M. C. A. Missionary Committee '16: President Society '16: President of Extemporaneous Club 'lrii President, Yolunf teer Band, '15, 'GQ- 5?- 3.1 fl 353 3 32 Ro amd 77 pf ' pf --- H --v.: mwnnanemanumn-rn-mm-.nw .,?Q Be1'nicelllfHinneLj . Emillililieslaa. -vw Eligabeih Kelsorad Drlmiwz H1ClflXNl'IX'. ll't11'n, T1'.rv1.s'. A. IE. flfhiIn.w11.rl1iu1I.l Emi. llllxlfzstu. lV1'sf. Tekrrls. A. B, fSvie'11fifiv.j Philoiuathusian. Band '13, 'Hg Secretary of Extamporaneous Speaking Club '14: Uliiversity Orchestra 'Hz Manager of Orchcstra 'l-lg Saxaplionv Quartettf- '14: Philo- mathesian Orchestra 'Mg Press Club '15: Literary Staff '15: Literary Manager 'l5: Literary Gold B '15g Orchestra, Scholarship 'l5: Editor '16 Edition of Lariat 'l5: Meinber T. Y. P. '151 President Summer Class '15. Ei.lz.x1:r:'l'n Nl-1l.soN. Jlf. Calm. Twfrls. A. B. fC'Ir1S.sic'r1I.j Calliopvan, University Chorus 'Hz President of Girls' Extemporanvous Club 'l5: Assistant in Gymnasiuin '163 Corresponding Secretary of Calliope-un Socivty 'IIBQ Student Ee-xecutive Committee '16. mf.-Q, ., r..-git-lat wasaa:.::ssiQ3'gsf,ra r Mif+i g'451 sw l'Wt mir. ' l we - -. b -, , .1 - fi M , ,- l Q , -2- 1-' ' s . ,. ,9 .5 :. .- N- . - -,nqps Pj' -', -'3.4::-sg-2 i t - :gs z 5,.g,..g .LQ-M2 rf.--,r ' wr: , . Q -5, ggjg-1,41 if .1 gwg2si,+..J.1-,-tel.. ,g 'Kgs'-ft' . 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JOHN Hlllll-IIl'1' ENN. ll'f1r'w, Tv.rr1.v. ,1. B. fI'71i7f1so1:71ia'f1I.J Philoiuztihesizm. Ilogglf-ss Mathematics Scholar '13: San Jacinto Ileprest-iltztlive 'IZZJ S1'CI't'fHl'y ot' Soc-is-ty 'liz Altuiber of Oratoriczll Association '13, 'Mig PI'l'Si4lilIll oi' the Exte1upo1':1m-our Club '13. fc: M Ziff? 4 f 1 4 5 W 3 xl' In 3 5 A 4 5 1' ,l is fl ' ' 'f' 14: .f:22.': f :-.,-',fA:f'1 A2 V jf-'iZY'F3'0-fav 1 v A5V1m4V1-1:.A'VVV,a, ,:1fV,f-- - ' , V wif ff ?i 1: AA V. I -'f:,'Tf'l:5p5 '1i gf' 17Q'5'4iE?'1:L' 1' 1 5: .-3 , ,AV 1 4 . V. 2 '23,:A',.:-V: .13E l 3- , ,1 -.M A AV., ,A , - 1 -: ' 9 4 A' V A V :Z 'Af-1+ 'iv ' Af - 1 ' g Q f- 5 e .' rl . :af -A ' LA:'fV.5:.'2.2QiA:! f A' ,Ag5,,,,, ' . ,,.,:A A. -1 , . .4 .,s- V i -N -.-1-2-Q-if ' U ' V 't ' A V g,,A.5l S.E'j:g-vt 'G ' X L N 5, .A 51 -.-:-1iA:si :E ' ' A 3315?-fr':fr?2:7-'Q ,.:A.x-VA- V 1, 1 .:fcf22?fg:1--44 2. 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' -ff :Ni--'41 ,,f:A :CA fwbJ.:'1'-:q:: x.1fp:V ' ,xp A f :alfa Vtww p' V A f .V .- -f1-1W2- .JA A. mas1saawf2S:tat4tvQi.1Qg, AALMM.-P V V. f N T9 E H Schloemcm U5 H H1 i Enwaun H. Svifilnl-1x1.xN, Gr1tr's1'iZIe, TFZIYIS. A. B. fScientifiv.l Barb. Entered '143 Meucherg Class Baseball '15g Class Football '14, W. H. Mc'KINNm', Wflm. Tf7.l'tl3. A. B. fStir1zfifit'.j Pliiloinatliesian. Entered '10: Class Football '11, '12, 'lllimrxs JICFFICIINUN H.xm:ELL, UI'llI1d'L'fC'll', Tc'.rf1.5'. A. B. fPl1iI0.s'0p71licaI.j Pliilouiatliesian. Varsity Basketball '14, '15, '1G3 Manager of Basketball Team 'llc Captain Basketball Team '151 Captain and Coach of Class Basketball '13: Coach Class Basketball '14: Class Baseball '13, ,143 Class Captain of Baseball '14g Varsity Baseball '15: Assistant Manager of Football '14g Manager of Football '153 Member of Brooks Club. Round Us on 80 1 .--- u- ' vin'-,,,,' T.. .f,- 'ff 'H+ R N' A 'W .y i 5615 55, ,. o A V, ., 3 .V o reoynnlue - 4 1.,f.j, A4. 1:s:1:s.,. V. --Lis T:-X-r r---5 .I pp.: M., X, 5 ' 'Evil ' ., A K if :Q .-fk. V K l' -:f'! ,, X I U ,il . . ff Spf Q55 L , QQ -, -f--- , A -Q.-gm . , --. .szfu ' V ' fo ' IJ. ' ML'-at 43- ,of 1- sf , - '.g:,enf' 'QL , ggns MX .-3 -3-. gut, N- 9.5 .- - 4.5111-,5fj g:2,gyQ55u :fzgmszxigw ' , 1 K::Lx'i:,2E.Qia,fL:fin1-.Z-s:RQiff..ii3SE.a2s1.1fIami::sr-. ' Asgzi 'gz',d-fm' COLEMAN PORTER SPEED Junior History ln tlu- Fall ot' 19133 nunu-Vous human lwings appvaiw-tl as lrriglit gi-wil stu-cks on tlui Baylor tfanipus alul w'Qi'v proniptly lalwlcwl lf'i't-sliiiuiii hy tlu IN'l'SOll2l2'0S who xvviw- so l'm'tnnatv as to he known in thc sni'i'otnuling' nm-igh luvrluuiul as tllfl Stiult-nts, lt eliml not takv tlu- l'll't'Nlllllt'll long to I'in1l out that tlu- class who so t'r1-qiu-ntly ay-pliwl tht- oppmln-ioiis tn-i-in ol' l ish wut tlu- Sophs, who haul only lufvn on tlu' grnniuls oiuf yt-ai' 1'tl't'Vl0llS to thv coininw ut' thvst- l'i'1-sh gum-in spocinu-ns. But it was not long' until sonic ot' thv cliloi'oph5 ll flisappt-ai't-tl trcnn tluf ranks ol' tlu- tt-iulm-r young' things alul was rcplacwl lux r w smnul gray nnattefr. With tlu- anplwziiuiiiut- ot' this snlistaiuw, lite took on rl iu-w asiwct tor thv Scvviitwiiws, alul tlu-y lu-gan tn takv upon tluiinsvlx 11 Itl O btkll ttllltt lt'Ill 1-4-Vtain plvasni-vs alul iw-sponsiliilitivs whivh hail l'tl -'Ti l H lf '-l tl lh x lost no tinu in iulunntniw llltlllStlXtS with tht xnuuns I' 4-, .' 1 1' 4 ,' - ' 1 'z' rots alul tlu- l'i'nlf-ssoi's in tlu-n' turn lost no tinu- in viult-ax'oi-ing to c-oiivnico tlu w l' rvslinu-n th at all tlu- gi-aw-iiiittss hall not flisappm-an-il, alul that tlu-y wot not vvt Fully awarfi nl' all tlu- niyste-Vit-s ol' tlu' l'i1ix't-rsc, no inattt-i' how nnufh tlu saul stuflt-nts might think that tlu-5' lint-w. Ye-t with all this criulviukss anfl iiiinovviict- tlu-y nianagwl to livv tlironuli thnsc tirst niiul unnrst-s ot' tlufii' col l lvgv 1-:ii-1-1-i', alul to pass at least halt' ot' thcin. Altliongh l'4mlla-Qu Algt-lnra anel Latin Htlt alul still fi snnutlnn-I nt a int-htiniim thu l in lu l Cul .' '-I ...A fi'c,.' '- ',,' ',' zo uw -1-npa in tiu tatalogiu- ol' past Q-ve-rits, alul thv St'YQlllt'l'llt'l'S arc now almlm- to tell luun- iiiisiisywcting l i't-slniu-n without smiling' that hoth ot' tlu-sv cunrsvs snaps. In this t'i1'st yvai' tlu' l-'ifvshnu-n also mliml tlutii' part on tlu- ath 1- titltl alul wlutlui tlu ' ' , . v ai l tic ' - iv wcro viator-unis ni' flvlk-atwl thv rosnlts wow takvn in a trnlx' spm'tsin:n1lilu- tashion. y 1 lhn ing lash, lint wisv alul lvxiriu-al Soplunnorvs. -Xt this tinu- they lwgan to mt lfllxt s tlu' l'ii'st ye-ai' passm-fl alul tluly ww-rv no l0llQ'K'l' ignorant, nnsnslw nuns- part in tlu- YIll'l0llS vollvge- at-tivitu-s alul to te:-l that the-y wx-rn- ot' so ,, V lllt lwiu-int to this 1-onnnunity. Tluiy I'vlt too, that it was high tinu- that then tllgllllf alul illiplwtzlllct' wt-rt' iISSttl'lt'tl, so suoatm-Vs ol' tlu- cliosvn Q11-s-li a xx lntm xwwsc-01111-ll. 'lllltj'C't'lllllllllt'tllil worlion tluiathlctic' l'u1ltl,aiul altluingi sa-x'm-ral tlvlm-ats wt-rv sullt-rwl flnrnig' tlu- yt-ar, tlui St'Y0lIlt'0lll'I'S tlul not U' H flisc-oni'au1-tl. lt was alumut this tinui that tlu' Stiulent Still' Govvriiiiuint Asso viation canut into Irving' anrl the nulinlu-rs ot' thc SPYPllfC'Pll class have labored llIlllI'lll 'lj' in this oi'g'aiiization, limping' to lu- ol' scrvicxv to tho school zinc F sttul-ents. l tht S2 nel -r1s4s:4-213931354 1 nuoeue 5 -' S0 two years have passed and this class has at last. attained the dignity of Juniors and l7pperelassmen. ln this year we have been able to see some L results from the different organizations where so mueh time has been spent i and which at times looked so lruitless. Although the elass is not as large now as it was in its Freshmen year several members from -lunior eolleges have entered the ranks, and have not only swelled the number but have made them- selves thoroughly usetul in the work to he done and have given elass al'l'airs a new interest. At this time the class is looking' towards Senior-dom with mueh hope and expectation and yet realizing' that -lunior days are almost over. The , l'll'0SlllllCll and Soph experiences, although they soinetiines seein toolhardy have not proved in vain and have only been preparation tor the last year---Y .T the Climax ol' the College career. 4 f Seventeen Class Poem it Three years are gone, and the fourth one Q Comes silently stealing ou. 'l As the glorious morning sunrise 1 At the breaking of the dawn. The first year was only the learning Of things that must be done t Still it was not without honors if When counting the victories won. li Learned well, was the lesson of valor i Of courage, honor and truth i And deeply instilled these virtues Q In the heart of every youth. ll The second year found still growing j The Nineteen-Seventeen Class 'F Still gaining and achieving, li! As the days and weeks went past. it Set high was the mark of attainment , And with hearts and spirits bold t Never a Seventeen faltered Q, But worked hard to reach the goal li Then when the .Junior Year brought them. I Problems hard and long lt They pieked them up and solved them ll And still they carried a song. il They lightened the load of others. With a simple and heartfelt lay And made much brighter the pathway 4 Of someone every day. Now looking into the future. When Senior days are here Who can count the value t 4 l . 3 Ot these friendships so dear? -l, Who ean count the value? I Can the true worth be seen ti As found in the abounding knowledge Of the Class of Seventeen. 1 Then when these days are over i Down the corridors of time l, Will echo and re-echo V The deeds that are sublime. lt And each one in his turn Will remember all I ween it And stop for a while and wish lj For those of the Class of Seventeen. U 1By Ethel Speedj. 'll '1l?lI .? ff'fT1'T.'f'T-T7 T'TT ' '1 ' s ' J 83 I vi .IuNK1Ns PORTER BAINES COPASS SPl'IIt1lI'l' JI-zxmxs M.x1:1r: Puwrm: lhmrcwl' FI1i1,IhlCli ETIUJL SPl'II'Il'n .Ima Bmxxes . ll.U.X3'I'iI.X CUPASS Es'l'1f3l,1 14: Co1,mI,xN Il. M. PURTEI: ETHLL Srsau Prcsirlenf. Sc'cretury. P7'CSflIUP1,f Secrefflry. Presideinf. Secretary. HfSf0Tifl1l. Rnzlnd-L'p Representative. P067. I A-'v -f-I-wg--v----I-1'-fe -f 1-. . v Q rl .7 ' I , W Q.. , .wr-r - '. -.rf A 179615 -.,..4L..i.,f:,'5. , -.', 1,31-E .BQ-U..N,!21.UP N. ,Fi 3. .. Q V V V V VV, , . - ...,, , , ' L X f. ., . 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MM,..-A...,.,,A.,,.,--..,.,... . .. ,,,,,.,....-,,.,. ... .-- -.....--.. nh., mn.-. ,. ., ,,.. f...--M-...:.f1.L-.w PIERCE. REDFORD THARP VEAZEY a 1 n U' k . , .-4..,.. W . .. V-... . , 2 88 '1 4 I I l26.U.N.n- L1 1-5 -'cb ge z ' lt - l.9.L6.- 27 1 ' L i 'illliilai ., Y .N .....,, X Q, Q , was-E ' 5 t t :W K - , , 3-f l 'E ,, 't 1 . t , N ' 5 ' .. i g ' .,. if fi ' fkfifn ' A ffigffa y' 'W' S- ' IHSMFT-'sl 5, V .- xx ' . N 5?. N?-- 'it l y - 72252 5 3 .n, 4..- . W. . , ,. M.. ,.1:4.-.,1. ' Y -1 PATH XVILLIAMS Raavss History Once upon a timewas all good stories begin-a bunch of, not angels and inips, but nappy, trolicsonie boys and girls started to college. As Fresh- men they were dubbed Fish' and known as the greenest of things, Not even. the verdant green of the Fish Fond was able to vie with them in the use of this, the cnoicest of colors. But nevertheless they were welcomed into the University circle, to be loved by all loyal 'l6ers and even SOME of the Seniors. The class ol' '15 wasone of the largest in history, and it was, therefore, well represented in all phases of the college life. ln the very beginning many of the members won places lor themselves on the stalls of the Lariat and Literary, on the athletic lield, and in the good .fellowship olf the teachers. The maroon and gray was tne lirst to be represented by a girl in any oratorical contest, which was ably done by Mae Cagle in the annual prohibition contest. ln the Waller S. Baker New 3lan's Contest, Robert N. Uluck carried eff the honors. 'lllie Fresh-Sopli Debate was lost, but the defeat served only to make the boys more tlt'lt?1'llllllQ1l to win in the second year. ln athletics the 'leers were unusually successful, having won the Fresh- Soph football game, the baseball game, the track meet, the tennis tournament, and the girls' basketball gamefonly the boys, basketball championship miss- ing from the list olf victories. A large number of the boys and five of the girls won their letters during their l'irst year in Baylor. But the most unusual honor accorded the 'lhers was that of having the originator ol' Baylor-'s inascotwthe bear-Aas one of their happy family. This was lloyle Tlirailkill. l U ,.,-4,,- , , 90 i l9,1 6 , , ' offs -'if - BOUND - UP I l Ill the following' yt-ar Illilllj' ot' tht- most loyal mt-mltt-rs wt,-ro missing' N from tht- ranks. Yt-t, tht- t-ollt-go pt-p, tht- t-lass spirit, :mtl in tat-t All that I goes into tht- makt-up ot' a rt-ally aml truly urt-at t-lass, was still to lat- loimtl. ln tht- Voimally Dt-hatt-, a Soplitmiort-, tl, -l, lloitsst-ati, won first plaut-. I 'l'hf- tootlvall gratuit- aml girls' ltaskt-tltall gstmt- wt-rt' ltotli lost. 'l'ht- girls' - lmaskt-tlrall sc-ort-, howt-vt-r, was almost a tit--lat-ing' 2F to 26. The tt-lmis ll championship lor tht- tall tt-rm lat-long-t-tl to tht- Soplitmiort-s, Mcllatlc aiitl I Morrow. But t-vt-11 though all ol' t-ollt-go is matlt- up ol' vit-torit-s aml tlt-l't-ats, it is with tht- samt- spirit that tht- 'lHt-rs mt-t-t tht- rt-stilts ot' tht-ir gamt-s that tht-y will latt-r met-t antl win lit't-'s t-tmtt-sts, Antl, as has ht-t-ii saitl lit-l'ort-: At last wht-it wt- art- St-niors wt- will tnrovt- to you XVhat Class '19 c-tm rt-ally tlo. lVe'll he- a t-rt-tlit to Baylor lf' f l,tlltl'1Xl'I Bl. l'A'l l'Y. t l To-Day and To-Morrow 'l'otlay wt-'rv toot-tht-r, a largt- t-irt-lt- lit'-rt-, 'l'ht- t-lass of 'lg in oltl Baylor so tlt-ar, XVt- stutly, wt- l'rolit-, wt- work, aml wt- play, ln tht- loyal class l't-llowship 'moiig' us totlay. But tomorrow, tlt-:tr t'rit-ml, what chariot- will it l-ritual? Will wt-, still uiiitt-tl, our t-lass praist-s sing? V Wht-it tht- tlirt-atls ol at'tt-r yt-ars start to tmwiml, Van wo hopt- our t-lass c-irt-lv tmltrokt-in to limlf 'l'hat our ht-art stays tmt-liatigt-tl as 'llimt- passt-s lty. Ah Frieiitl, tthtert-'s tht- rtilt, lint wt- tlart- to rt-ply f illllflllglll tht- yt-ars may ltriog' t-lmogt-s that twtust- tis to part, l 'l'ht- spirit ol' 'IS will still lvloom iii our ht-art. For tomorrow, swt-tf-t mt-mory, :t champitm ltoltl lYill wartl oft tht- llllillllttlll that tt-lls its wt-'ro oltl, Aml, spaiiiiiiigr tht- yt-ars that havti- passt-tl in lit-twt-t-ii, 'l'akt- tis hack to B. lf aml tht- t-lass ot' 'IH So 'l'otlay as wt- striyt- with our task just lit-gmt, Tomorrow holtls promist- ot' lamt- to lit- woog Aml wt- work towartl Sllt't'l'SS that will t-rowii its at last , Wlit,-ii tht- t'ii1al milt- post tm ot1r,iouriit-y is passt-tl. 'l'ht-it ht-rt-'s to tht- t-lass as wt- t'iml it 'l'otlay-f f YW-'ll lnatiish tht- C-loutls ol' 'l't'm1orrt'mw away, - For lwaiitletl togt-tht-r wt- work t'or tht- right, 'l'h1ts Totlay alitl Tomorrow wt- glatlly tiiiitt-. ES'l'l'll'1R lIlCl'1Yl'lS 'IS t tl t l l l t 91 iff .1A A U, smash ' .- f - - F., . nfl.. 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VVILLIAMS ESTHEE: REAVES Presirlelzf Scfcrefury President Secrefczry PVCSJIIEIIT 1 Se01'6tf1ry Histo-rlun 'csenfafire' Poet 1. rv'7. '-'T 't'Tf'n--'- :v 'f : 'r.'xr.wr f ' F'F'F'F i.'2:f'f:?'TIL 92 I w ,.,..1- , 1 ' - :.'1.3-F1 ,4-T fQ:f'1',ni2 12.1.7 f 4 W- D : -- '-.,P.-WS,.4:v44ai211.f1'-qw -. , s ,. , . .. . . , ..--.T.-Y.--V---,------- K ,- Q i 'V . I-P....,,.,. N 5.-w - -1 37: v 1 9 1 6 f- Q f iv BOUND - UP V f ff Pi-a F F' ' ' , . U., , 1 u 1 1. , ' W M' ' Biifggil , 'Q' ' A 6:31 V 'Liv . -- Q '14 fihg 14.1. : fm-if Q, ' 1 N19 , - -iff 'kv ' 'ifiiiie .f at ' Sw- rv 4 .W 1 NSW- - Q - ,,:- , K N Y ' A V mf. ,511-'i' ' is. -- - , Q, X . J Q . 1 ' 'A W ' , 'f ig , 7 2 -' E1 'Q-V x 3 1 Fa S--'ff . , , ' ' ' N - :fr 95 06' . '99 , YQ ' 11... - P - fx mfr V Mu. xiii- .f ,ii ,, -00 31 4 ' . - , - ' ess? 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SHAVER NVILEY Pool. JOHNSON Joxrzs DANIEL HERRING Y, --. X., M1 .4 E 2 5 I I I I . s If ,fa 'vs wks x A .U x ' lt, ' V - '- if ' Y 71 V. - - , A , f62f1' 'is , U 7' - 1,1 Y , A LW , - 5: 1 i if X Bi- ,Q Q U . 5'-4..5:: r5g5:! D. ff?- EK .. H V' 'H 2 . ' , gfgzifxzf., ,J w 5 4 s 95 T Ll A5' fa F . 1 1 E i Y N 1 , .1 ll LE.- -- R701 ir' . , . ol,-p v L Nu '. Tw '-Ekiifai N wi? . x X ' -1,6 9:5-' ms 5 11 ..xf-- ':. xxzff 'Wg' xifs Q? gli, W N PQ Lx N gb 1 3 s wg X 4 WSG? XXX xr xg 'jg 5 :if M' x.-1,2 x K X ni: ' . ' A 'lx l A Fffflf'--K':1':' ' 'fi-5:',fi: X ,,. 'ffwr , efflux-:V - , QQQQMN , DENTON WILLIAMS ALLEN WEBSTER SPENCER CLUCK Nxwyqm-.Bynum - 2 . 1 I' 311217: ' 4'-1?1 1 ' ff :Af '-f r. ' ' In 96 ,.l1,-ff .' i ' I ' gmt ff ' 'fffl' 7 H runners ' - N 1- -N ' A ' ' f' ffff- f ew., is. te?-I - e- - -1---I1 X ' ' r , - e ' il' J ,- 1 , gssail-A-rg, .. I f . :Q . - ,-5311. g ' 3 ,K Q - . I- gg: .1 f ' 'e I- Y : :- -tr H, .-assi A , ,X . -jgfw 5 .- ' ,U 1 ' ' -' 1-4 ss . -by ,A t W A ' .3 '- 2 -. f 4.2155 Q,-z 1 - X- -,,.eff:j:gR , N J-9:-'-. . 4-5 . . ' ei' 'ik .. , i,- .Ali Yi- 'ti ' e - ' Y --- .. . 'ss . '-42' - I 'ti L .5 ' ,- t 'i?'i'1'?' Ro BERTS HILL XVHISENANT Freshman Class History lt all happened as result ot' l reslnnan liatin. Every night I had pored over Yirgil's Aenead until the wee-sma' hours, thuinhing hack and forth from lesson to vocalnilziry, vainly trying to Follow Aeneas in his many wanderings. Daily the lessons grew in lengthg nightly I sat up later, knowing that exams were coming, and that an unprepared lesson meant that I should he called upon in class. It had always heen the case. Profiting hy this experience, I sat. at my desk one night later than usual, distressed over the misfortunes of the Trojans, puzzling over the duties of the gods. I gazed intently at the picture of Apollo and wearily wondered whether he was the god of prophesy or the god of war. Suddenly the picture tremhled. The lips moved. My hook faded into nothing. Apollo spoke. Tell me why you Freshmen spend so many weary hours lahoring with Yirgil's Aenead every night , he asked. I was too sleepy to be greatly astonished at the prospect of a conversa- tion with an ancient god, and answered with only mild surprise, Surely you know that three Latin entrance units must he followed hy two college majors in Latin or he forfeited. That's why we toil so, t'But you didn't work so hard in the high school and academies as you do now, he ohserved. Then, as if struck hy a new thought, he continued, Indeed the gods and goddesses, ahout whom you study, have taken a special interest in the Nineteen-Nineteen Class of Baylor I'niversity, and we note with pleasure the sincerity and improvement of your work since your entrance here. It was I who, with the aid of a few from the realm of the gods, went forth out over the land and selected the choicest product of the high schools and academies, and directed them to Baylor. In this important and tremen- dons task I sought the aid of Venus. I instructed her to see that the fairest maidens to he found should he inspired to join this Freshman Class. Cupid, the god of love, was so persistent in offering his services that he, too, helped to gather the 'forces hy choosing a maiden here and a gallant there. At last, on the Twentieth of Septemher, the completed class arrived in IVaco hy various routes,4the pick of all the earthly kingdom, such was the favorite class of the gods. Two hundred and seventy new hoys and girls searched the campus for a place to inatriculate, hut through our guidance 1 J 'Cf TfYI'.f 'T?I T '.' 'rf iz'- r 'F::.W' '7TT T ' 'Q' . 98 e it l 1 l each and every one reached the Science Hall, sooner or later, and Look his or her position in the long line awaiting classilieation. To our sorrow and l1LO1 Lll1C3l10ll we saw your entrance credits ent down, hut. we were power- less to aid. Dean liesler had spoken. I' roni the two hundred and seventy stu- l dents that we had Drought togetner only one-nall that nunilier enn-rged lroni the Science llall as .tull-Iledged l reshnien. When he spoke these words he paused a inonient, with a crest-lallen expression. Aly surpris e had grown into ainazeinent at Ins wisdom, and over- coine hy his wonderlul synipatny and strange g'l'lt'l, l dared not iterrupt his ineditation. Slawly he resumedspeaking', 1Snt sueh has heen tne experience ul' every l reslnnan tjlass in the hegniningj' Hihllkl'lllEil1'lClllLll1Ull day we saw you running' wilnly about at tlie sound ol ringing hells. ,So distressed were you tnat aiereury was despatehed to lzlarth to lUilI'11 your trouole. lle reported tnat you were seeltnig your elass- 1'O0l11S. So great was your despair and eonlusion that he solicited our aid for you. True, the gods had not eonteinplated so nluen llotner and ineonvenienee when they took the Class ol .Nineteen under tneir proteetion, Ilut onee hating' undertaken anything, we see that it is well done.' l Then, su1'ely, l L'XClLtlllllfll,'illlltltl'SlltfllNY1llL'l1lillllll'SN as that, we shall N he the star class ol Baylor. llis countenance brightened visillly. Yes, already we are enjoying the fruits ol the seeds that we have sown. Thinlg you that we have not. re- joiced at the taine won by the class? My enthusiasm had sprung ahead and l ahnost shouted, But, the foot- ball, the football l-can you forget the athletics? lle smiled at niy eagerness and replied, Stay thy speeeh, l'or nothing t shall he omitted . 'l hen as il' inusing' over other possilnlities he turned away and gazed into space. At last. he slowly said in a low tone, What would Baylor have done had it not Ileen l'or two rreslnnen All-State allen! Still, there seenis to be no end to your aehievenlents. You did well when you eliose 'And tht-114' lor your nlotto. lln the inenioralile day when the Sophoniores Went down helore your uien, there were no nlore eager and interested onlookers than the gods. We saw that your nien were deternnned to NYlIl glory lor the red and black hanner, with which their class-niates urged thenl on. .Xlthough our sympathies were with theni, we extended no aid, and wheil the score stood 17 to 6 in their favor at the close ol' the ganie, they had dell-ated the Sopho- niores hy pure inerit. This vietory lor the L'reshnian Class was celellrated in the kingdom ol the gods and goddesses hy a great least ol ainhrosiaf' But the spirit of activity in the elass will not die with the year. ln- stead, each year as you return to Baylor l'niversity, you will reap new honors until at last when you leave these old halls, there will reniain to the sueeeed- ing classes the glorious exaniple ol' the 1919 Class. Sueh is the prophecy ol' Apollo. l X NVith these words he ceased to speak, leaving' nie in awe and silence. At. last. l realized that I was alone. I ruhlled niy eyes to llltllil' sure they were not deceiving' 1119. Once more l gazed into the printed features ol' Apollo,4 it I I as placid as he had been awhile llelore when l was lalioring' with niy transla- tion.. l. suddenly realized that l had heen dreaniing- hut awakened to the griin reality of my unfinished liatin lesson. l again hastened alter Aeneas. Bess G. Roberts. L Z' 7 l!'?1'!f Y.iT'f.'1fi-'T...-.L . ' ff ' f , s Q. g 99 I l I An Inspiration Oh, Golden morn, 1 saw Thee As you swept yon azure sky l stretched forth at hand to grasp Just perchance you pass me by. You moved so very lightly, I heheld your rohe so rare 1 caught its hem ,just slightly, But you knewg l lingered there. I paused l'or idle dreaming A pieture you sketched for ine. The hand ol' fame was gleaming A golden opportunity. My soul rose, 1 h, Morning As it' on wings of flight, But, a. path l saw, Oh! Morning Much darker than the night. I eried tor light, Oh! Morning, For Nature's beauty fair, Thee But the path was strewn, Oh! Morning With stones and prickly-pear. Beyond the shadowy trail Rose fame in starry guise. Those who dared set, sail Found a. living Paradise. Uh! l grasped the meaning By striving l might, rise Where stars are ever beaming Where wee hirds kiss the skies. Now l um mowing thistles A ln-ighter roafl l see. The lesson taught, Uh! Morning ls zi priceless thing to me. To reach these higher realms l'ersist, shall my motto he. My alma mater's hymns Will ever strengthen me, The light ot' fznne doth shine A reward l soon shall glean Together with this class of mine l'll crown the year, Nineteen, Tominie VVhisenant. ' T' l ' ,'v1':-':J-i1iiT'f .-.,.,,T 1 100 19-16 ..,w.f,L gig.:-fa T- .-A , Q 1 n - ' p-'iT,j, -s--Q-4-n-n-,Y......-...t .-.-,. 2 . ' '- W, :MM-.,..fxz A. -4 fir: imma- IAM, 4 A 4... Y L: W v W W W I W W FRESHMAN RECEPTION W 1 W W W U U , I 101 eE6U D' UP H ' o 5. 1 . I ' - A .. - 1 f'vr111:f'Nf , . . . .. ,Et .X x K H is - d -X , .- ,. K 3--,gg-0.:q2?:. E I I . 5. 5, ' 2 if N'V 'Z 5 Q.f. H E W ' 'E , 'fs 3 R . ,.,, 2 'R 4 P- f Q 5 , 1 Ld R e R-Q A ' Cf' revere R . R ara 1 . K 1 . 2 , ' Y. QT-'. :if'i F I e. 4 Q. ., ISP. -X f,lylMN5i-...E igibi. 1 1 5 M I N M ' 61215.-:X ' 'NY fe? I . ' A P .Q wji- Q. 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B I: I I Il' II II lil II II Ill IOR IT' I I I I I IE I I I I I In 18 m Q g ,P 'Xf-., 1' S-S gif' Rmzvss ALLISON ODOM I Academy Round-Up Staff Luis Ilmzu . 1g'zIitur-in-Clzzcf I J. S. ALLININ . BIISIIIFSS Jlclnuger ELIZABETH ODOBI . . Art Editor - 1.-,1,.lkY, ,,, - S,t-Bhkgg-C-9-71,-si4v nik ?V Af I '. Y ' I X17 x ' B B f I A J 94 1 Senior Academy Class History lt. has been four years since we, the Senior Academy Class of 1916, entered upon our academic career. As first year preps we were so ignorant and unsophistieated that the uppers called us conditioned prepsfga term which altogether suited our appearance and scanty store of knowledge. All things we thought we knew, but now confess The more we know we know, we know we know the less. The next year new niemhers were added who strengthened and hettered the whole group. The determination, lofty ideals and enthusiasm of the class, which had heen evident at first, grew steadily and our efforts toward further progress were not without reward. Ah! The Junior year was entered upon with a greater zeal to go forward and a glorious realization that the end was near at hand. Here we learned to consider our teachers as real helpers and to let them share our joys as well as our difficulties. In the Senior year we waded throught Physics, Vergil, liiterature, His- tory and Geometry. VVe all have conquered great problems, yet we realize that greater ones face us. Vile are not a class without honor. Our grades have, on a whole, heen highly reeonnnelnled hy our teachers. Among us have developed such men as Rogers, Hall, Rainer, Johnson and Dawson, who have the true gift of oratory. Our artist, Elizabeth tldom, to lie one of the most successful in that department. But we would not forget tlldham, McDaniel, Wallace and Powell, for in a few years they are to he among Baylor's athletes. lVith our class colors, maroon and old gold, flying and the determination to win in the struggle for an education spurring us on, we knock at the door. Q 1 1 ' :gf- Q S E Z 1 1 1 I lj l '.L1 !'KfYCfriT 7 ' ' 'JTf 'T .'. if ' Y' 118 yn--of 'Y Hl A . ,..-V-fy -.- - I nl .. ' , - ,W be xi f in L A .-VA i---. . f , 'if ' Q ll. , X V Nh V 4 3 , I i v F U l Forecast l COIIIIIICHCCIUGIIT we see the Seniors l lu their caps ainl gowns sedate L v I l Receive cholouiasg and we womler I llovf it feel: to Ql'3llUZilf. liO0'2l11g' on ll'Jllllll0llCOIll0lIt l NVheu we'll he The hoilore-l class , NVe, though only l'p1'eps are striving ' Nth 21' classes to surpass. Realizing ai, l'0UllClHll0ll Must be laid in every line We are busily now luilding l 9 I fl For success iii future Time. '. fIfA7'11l'IIf1N1J 1',l1?I?ISOY 'any l i i ' V W l l 1 il 1 U U x'.rSu'5:fi'v'3:.'qfg':f':j'j': '.. '1'1'U 2T?i'F5' l '1 fe 5 7 7 f' i ' e 119 3. mi L I X ,..--n Q M -1-ff Q L . fl V . 1 '. fri' r-- '1' g vi. 11 ' HALL MIDDLEBROOK WEAVER ALFORD FOSTFR PORTER Semor Academy Officers FALL 'TERM J. A. HALL . President I'IA'l l'IE MI!lDI,PlBRO0K Secretary W. F. FOSTER . PEARL AIJIFOICD . E. N. WEAYER . INIARY PORTER VVIDTER TERM SPRING TERM . Presirlem' . Sccrefury . President Secretary X' 4'f ' M -'.,.,, .. .f '.7iT'f jig.-FlTf '1 TT '1 'T '1'7i' '7T Ll' W I' 120 a 1 a 0 . J 3 I .tx-' v. ink .-- . E ' J. b-. ALLTNOX. CHN. Tl'.l'lI-Y. Philonlathffsiang Busim-ss Manager of Academy Round-Up, '11i. '-'iw Nil . . Q . ,1- l ' ' ' Tw Mus. J. W. GI,.XSSl'llL'K. Warn, 'I'e1.1'f1s. J Calliolwang Class Historian, 'lti. Q ' ' ,:12' 1, 1 g 'i3-gl? J s .-if , - . I l , - V2 ELLIS N. XVIIANICII. Emmy! Tanrrzs. 5' Philomathpsianz Pwsidvnr Society, '15: 5 Class Prasidenl. 'liiz Secrvtary Socimy. '14i. Q I , l -' f 'f-2' V K ., k -, ii: , , , E , K , Q ,I ' -fi-1' h.x'1'11.x1:1NH H.XIZlZInlIX. Nairn. Tf'.rv1.w. 5 -W' Q ,, I , if V ,. -j f R. C. B.: XICQ? Pre-sxdent ot Class, 'Mig p f Class Poet, '1f:: 11. C. B. Bfmny, '10, , ,J . I X ,. 5 Lx, l9l6 'l'.!1 !.E'L: i'l 'I'..L'l... . -.. . - . . T TI'Y I .'.?.1Ei' ' ' ' 121 , y i 5 -- s . .. ,-.......- W. c- Y --'fIB:l.:51--s:M' fi 3 V- FA: , , 4. 1' eb, 2 436' i sk LH X Q' -32.57 L A r ,1?J:'5:. ' t l I , x Q.. - , 'N , LESLIE W. Rooms, Wafgo. Texas. Erisophian: Winner Sanger Debate, '16, , Debater Representing Baylor Academy ' 'fi Against San Marcos Academy, '16, Acvc i . T.LS2Q'ji25i ' . l .A , s l ew ., 4 1 1 V V ' ggi, DIARY EL1z.xBE'ru Mm,'IL1:oY. Waco, Texas. Calliopeanz Treasurer of Society, '1G: As- I, f sistant Secretary of Class, '16, 9 .....,. 1 . N.. R D J ,S 1, A as . Josizmi Al:f'HI1-1 H.Xl,L. Crurvn.s'. La. .awk 59' Pliiloniatliesianl Class President, '15: Sec- , retary Society, '15: Externporaneous De- 'fi bater, '16: Vice President Oratorical Asso- ciation. '16: President of Society, '16: Pres- ident of Oratorical Association, '16. 9, ........ 6 y I , . V 1 :Qig- Q- A iq. 'rj ' r Lois Illcxixl-zs. Gunzvz, Tf'.l'ClS. Calliopean: Editor-in-Chief of Academy l Round-Up. '16. ll A , , U ' 'W jj 'ir 'rgmv.'.:'-11 im 7 71 'f f y I- 5 122 , ,, f5,'p+ -ffiib. . 4'j:-1'-H - --- XL F ,, .. .. ,rl ...-.., 4 w.-.Q all, 4, rl- . X - ' .' ' ' ge J 2 5' ' 'V qs l ' 33 7 XX b. I'HS'I'!-Qll. Harm, 1fym.v, fr ' V N , 3 FI1'isopl1inu: COI'I'PSIIfJll4'iiIlQ S1-r-1'eluI'y H4 V cis-ty, '15: Presirlem of cfluss, '11Z: St'C'l't'IllI'X I Socivty, '14i. ' 6? ' X.-,' Xa'- Ml1.nl:I':l1 Fuxlmilz. Huff' 7'f:rv1.w. .. Ualliopwinz Class Critic, 'HL I X if' vw A G1-tu, W. S'r1Q:l'lllA:Nwux, 11I,111ir1',w1!!f', 'I'1',l'fI.Y. U Pllilolxlzarm-siulx. 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Christmas Recess begins at 2 p. ni. Entrance Examinations, 0 a. m. and 2 p. m. . llilllffl' Olu1l'ft'r'upw1.x. Classification and Matriculation. Lectures begin al 8 a. m. . Annual Meeting hy Dr. Geo. W. Truett. Dancer Debate. MSS. for Preliminary State Oratorical Contest due at noon. Washington 's Birthday. XVinter Quarter Examinations. Entrance Examinations, 911. m. and 2 p. m. Sftrnlg Omnlur opfnx. . San Jacinto Day. Senior Theses due at noon. Spring Quarter Examinations. . L10lllIIlt'HL'A'IllA'lIf lf.wf'risvx. Summer Quarter opens. . Summer Quarter closes. Entrance Examinations, 911. m. and 2 p. m. Seventy-second Annual Session opens. 132 1111 f01' hr .1. 1.11 ' 1916 nouns-up -4 Qr.,,fQK .-ifivfl g-. 1 iiij' , .5 g Q 31 ' Z.. 1915 September 1915 ' Sun Mon Tu: Win Tnu fm SAT. sg jx X VMLQS A115 13111 ,, -9 Q Q S I 2 1 'J FOR New 11Ar1rn1AL T: A l H. V -'N -fl - i 5 4 5 6 7 5 9 if 5' Q, QS, T . 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X0111- XYIIO 111-1'1- 1111-S1-111 11'111 1-111 101,11 11, 1,1 , ' M 1111 11111 9111111 11111 1111 1111 ' 1111s 1111111 1111- S1111111 115 1111 11111 111 1191-11 13'11'11u1' ' 12? 1 .' 1 -' 1. 1. 1 1 ' E 111111 133 '11. '1Y11Il1 x 1 .175 a' 1 11.9. lf6.,n...i.. 4. Q 5 to new zeal and endeavor, hoping only to receive in return clean athletics and a winning team: nor will anyone forget 'Eh's' acceptance. in which he voiced the sentiment of the entire student-body in pledging anew their loyalty to the motto 'Sports- manship and then Victory. The initial 'pep' meeting of the year was held in the new Grandstand. where a large number of the candidates for positions on the team. together with many alumni and students, expressed their views on the prospects of the eleven, present and future. Approximately two hundred boys were present, the meeting having been called for men only. Little Jack, a former Baylor Star and for several years picked as 'All-State' man for his position and Clint Padgitt, director of athletics at the Cotton Palace, were the principal speakers. An optimistic air pervaded the talks of all and much enthu- siasm was accorded each speaker. Mr. Little told what he thought made a good team, while Mr. Padgitt spoke of his efforts in arranging games for the team during the Cotton Palace. and concluded by making an appeal to all students who actively support the team. Captain Jack Norris and members of last year's team. together with many new men were called upon by Manager Harrell, and the meeting concluded by Graduate Manager Gantt, who appealed to all students to attend the games promising free tickets to those who were financially unable to attend otherwise. A general mass meeting of the entire student-body will be called within the next few days. The first and foremost cause of my dislike for these 'halls of learning' is that I made up my mind to dislike them before I ever saw Baylor. I wanted to attend State University, but mother insisted that I should remain at home one more year and attend Baylor. My pleas and arguments were in vain, so I stopped pleading and arguing and, with tears of self-pity streaming down my cheeks, made a solemn reso- lution to hate, despise and utterly abominate Baylor and everything connected with it. My next reason for disliking Baylor is my eight o'clock class. Why I ever signed up for a class at such an unearthly hour is more than I can tell. On these cold, wholly disagreeable October mornings I am aroused at some unknown hour in the shadowy gray dawn and before I know whether the house is on fire or Carranza is invading Waco. I am bundled into the automobile and rushed out to Baylor for this horrible class. My third and last reason is this: The unmercifulness of my English teacher. Only last night I had to write fifty-seven sentences and use words that could not even be found in the dictionary. I repeated the first word until it sounded like a Russian fortress and could not make a sentence with it to save my life. After I had racked my brain for nearly two hours, and pulled most of my hair out. the list of words looked like a Chinese alphabet upside down. But worse than this are the sentences to be corrected, for example: 'she went into the garden to cut a cabbage leaf to make an apple pie. and while she was gone a great she-hear popped his head into the shop, crying. 'whatl no soap' so he died, and they all cried and SHE impudently marries the barberf After I read such as the above for about sixteen times I shut my eyes and screamed and the family reading the sentence over my shoulder, nod their heads sympathetically and understand why I dislike Baylor. lj U 1.1 ' ,--sv 'f' . if' .'.ll'.TT'. 7'1..'f- 77' ' ! 134 191.6 BOUND-up Z ' 5 willfff F .1 ? 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Upon 11-uviir: this rfmiii lhwy 1-.-1111 11sl11-r111l iiiiu ilu I'I1'iwi1.1i:111 llfzll Her? e1'e1'y0i11- was gin-n an 01111urIiii1il5 11,1 l11-1:11x111- 111'1111z1i111111i All iW I'I' 2111111 1':1!1lw :1i1clpe11cilsz1x1d:1'tongiivirack-1111+1 1111 111151411 111 11h11'1 X1 IN 111 S11 111113 111 1111 lXlll Il 1 name, age 111111 flilllllj' liislory with Ihr' 111051 i11'1151l1- ill :six lllilllllf'N l'oll011'1'1l, 2111512 .1l:11 Ill 11 h' 11111115 :ami wus 'lW'1l'fi1'll 1111 11. 1. l 1 1 . . . .. 11:2 ' 1 1 garet LaRu1J S111-cem'l1-fl in gwllllll l11'1' pe-nnalit for lwr l'2lIllClllj'. After ihis 11'lii11111-11 r1'1f1z1111. uzxkvs 11i1h lilllv l':111Jrs -.il star illlll crvsf-11111 of so1:i1-11 colors and while- roses xxwre s+111'e1l. The visiting lhisopliiziiis xwrf- Q1l+1ssrs. 11. Ii. H621-rs. I1 H. 1'.'ill1eti, W. H. Bzirloi 1-'21 L H. G. Moore. T. E. SZlIll'lVl'f0I'll. 1101 Sz1i1.1l11rf11r1l, li. ll. Sfxlilw-r111111 :ind .l. ll. lS?lLlCliS. On Friday aft:-riioon 111 i'i1'1- 11'1-lork 11111 l':1llio111-1111 l,i1111':11'y S01-ivty livlrl il annual reception for ll11- 111111 girls in Baylor. 'l'h1- Suri -.f- 11' 1-1111111-111. the lyr1-. in its CUlOl Of white and gold. was used :is the rliivt 1l111'11i':1Iiu1'1 ol' lh11 hull. .1c'r0s1s Ollk' Pilfl the greeting of the 111en1l,111r:: was z1It11st11fl in :1 floral :lf-sign. After 21 brief 111-I1-011112 l'l'Ull1 11111 P111si1l-1111, Miss lI'4llll' Rl1ll'Hl'llllll in 111-l1:1lf of H11 Socivly, the IlI'Ugl'liI1l was 1'v111l1fi'1'1i in il swriws of i:1l1l+1:111x by 1111111 girls 1111111-:e11i1li11 the ancient l'llllS-PS. Mary Swynioiir 1'11111'+-seiilwl Tl'l'llSll.'lllJl'tl, tin- :r11c1-fill ll'lllSlf' of H11 dance: Jenniv l3:11'11ei' wirli violin siilrstiiutr-fl fur lyrvg l'lO2lll1llS1 1'1J11z1ss. 1111s Polyhy mina, muse ot' Sacred powtryg Viola H1-'I'!'lIl!g,. I':llll'l'IlG', 11111514 of sung: Kzaalilw-:1 13111011 shear, Thalia, mush of 1111s1o1'z1l lrlJE'll'XQ l':1ti'1-ri1111 Faiiwl, 1-1-piwsi-iilefl 1.'11llio11+.-. patron of the Society and mush of lwrois 1101-Ii'j.'3 M1-Yliv llorlgvrs wus 3l1'lfr01ii11iiv, who pre sidvs over irzigk-fly: Floreiicf- llulliff, Ulio, niusv ul' history. and .lvsniw 'l'r111f1tI, Vrziiila muse of astronomy. l35 , , , J mat' Hog x M ,,'-' -Q L, g V- . - 'Y .g t'iTvtii. -- N. - V - -- - . ' BQ Q ,- ffl .. .:stj'W..z: l 3 - 191.6 e 1 .,,..,-f In the first tableaux, Cloantha Copass performed the duties of the chaplain, in the second Calliope brought the greetings of the muses and extended a welcome to tlle new girls: and the next Viola Herring rendered a vocal selection. The central figure of the fourth was the mask of a satyr by Michael Angelo drawn by Miss Black- shyearg in the last Miss Garner gave a violin solo. Following the program and a few moments of less formal greeting. the refresh- ment plate was passed to about two-hundred girls who voted the Callies charming hos- 'esses and sisters to be. October 9. The Y. W. C. A. girls gave the little Newsies a treat. The young- sters were invited to a soiree in G. B. Hall, where hot tamales were served to their hearl's content. Lttiss Nj,1'ile Thompson in the second Faculty Recital presented At tl-6 Foot of the IlainEou. a lyrical drama. Her impersonation of the different cliaracters was splendid. Site had a large and appreciative audience. A great step was taken in the advancement of the work of Baylor classical de- partments whtn the Waco Classical Club was organized. The purpose of the club was to stimulate the interest in the classical side of Latin and Greek. Wlth Dr, Downer as the moving spirit the club was put on an effective working' basis. Hello! Is this Mr. Claypool. A bunch of the boys are down at the drug-store who wish to know if you would let us give the girls a little surprise dance in the girls' gynil 'What did you say, young man'?' 'l said there were a bunch of boys over at the drug-store that wanted to give the girls a little surprise dance Friday night at the gym. Would you not tell them anything about it so that they would be surprised? I am sure they would enjoy it.' 'Are you a Freshman?' came back the query. 'Yes, I am a new man, but I want to start something around here. Would you object'?' Later the young man communicated with Dr. Brooks and besought him to allow the dance. 'Don't you know you are green. young man-' asked Prexy. 'Yes. l am green, but I want to give the girls a dance-I am sure they would enjoy it,' For the first time in the history of the 'A.nti'Slang' Society, Lemuel Hall of Louisiana was returned to the presidency -if that organization at a called meeting Monday evening in Uowden Hall, at which time a full attendance of members. together with a scattering crowd of visitors were present. Mr. Hall was the only man placed before the body for the position to which he was elected. The object of the society as stated by the President is to further the use of pure Anglo-Saxon among the Baylor students. Everybody in Baylor knows the Brazilian Boys who have proved their worth in the various college activities. Then there are representatives from six other countries 4B0llF'IIIl3, Syria, China, Germany, Cuba, and Mexico. No Baylor student can ever say that he did not attend a cosmopolitan school. At their first regular meeting for the year the Press Club were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong in their lovely home. The program was one of 'experiences' feach member telling' of the benefits he had received from the club. After the pro- gram refreshments were served by the hostess and a delightful social time was enjoyed. At the first big game of the year the Baylor Bears scattered the feathers of the Owls over the entire Rice field and Baylor realized more fully than before that she was to stage a great come-hack during' the season of l!t15. ' U t-.... 4,11 136 1111 r ., . . . , 1 ..-Y , 1 , sl ,g , a--'rfm 5:1 , . 1916 -A -. ' 1 -l------'- 1 ' J 1 A K ana J, ,, I BOUND- up , 1 ..,.1'gg-A-'I' - 1 , , - ' 'Q W M 1915 November 1915 -M 'E Z Q., Sun Mon Tum Wan THU fm Su, I ,yy 1 fe 5 2 1 2 3 4 1 67 - 1 ,Ss 5 6 7 5 9 10 ll L Q 52943, 12 I5 14 15 16 H7 I6 be 1? 52 P Q 25 gag: 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 g -1,- en, ,ax 1 21 QQ' 26 27 28 29 so 11. f was Q1 13 4 F .- -12,-guru. 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' H' ' ' ' Ci 1, 2 's 1111-' 201112 111 111:1li1J 1111- 11-1-sl 1'1'1o111' : 11- -- 'f ' ' ' 1 1111 11111111 1111111-, 111-111'1-S1-111112 1116 151111111111 I1111111111' 111' 1-11111,-1111011 111 W:11'o, SiX15' -'JI' 1111- S1-111013 01: Illtil' 111111-1 111 11114 211-111 l1is1111'1C:1l 111121-11111 111' NUV1-1111+-1' 11, 111 11111 l'111l1lll Pz1lz1c-11. 1111- 111121421111 111111111-fl 111 '1 l11'11 1' 1111 111 . I ' Z., 1- 1-1111111l1-11- l1is1o1'y 111' Walt-11. 1117 gi. 1' a g xxwf' :nuff , A , -- T it--it l'Hi'-1f1 1 1-f l-e -12i-e2- H P- g , f B As Tennyson's 'Immortal Six Hundred' marched into the mouth of the cannon, just so did these Seniors. worn out by two hours of waiting in the gliininering rays of old Sol, march down, in view of the thousands of wondering people in the grandstand, t t to the very muzzle of the movie camera itself. ' t Not as a victorious arnty, but as grini and determined as the warriors of old, they braved the dangers of a call to the stage. To the music of a popular song, slowly, but with an air ot dignity, they marched down in the line of parade. Unlike 'the six- , hundred' they returned to their places of standing to join in the grand file. After the pageant, the Seniors niarched in single file through the Coliseum where a snake-dance t. ' was executed and cheers given for the Cotton Palace. The young women of Baylor not only take an active part in such movements as the one instigated by Mrs. Darwin, bitt they are constantly taking part in the relig- ious activities. The following percentages give an interesting comparison of the young men and young women in this work. Of the young women. eighty-three per cent are enrolled in Sunday School: fifty per cent are inexnbers of some religious organization, as the D. Y. P. U. or t'hristian Endeavor. Of tlte young men. seventy per cent are enrolled in Sunday School and thirty per cent are members of some religious organiza- . tion. Ninety per cent of the teachers in the night school at Seventh and James are young women. The night school is a most rec-ent undertaking. lt is open every night .y, with the exception of Wednesday and Saturday. It is a fascinating object of study to see in operation this school. Where the teachers volunteer their instruction and the students study through choice. The students are the young day workers of Waco. The enrollment has grown in the past three weeks from five to fifty-one, l About at 'if1Zl H girls enjoyed ten with Mrs. Lovelace in honor of Miss Satnntie Coffee just previous to her departure for honie. Miss Voffee withdrew from school for the rentztiuder of the term on acc-.wunt of illness. The morning gym rlass in the morning of November the sixth hiked out to Cant- eron Park where thty cooked a sunrise breakfast. They might have forgotten to bring their powder-rags, but they did not forget their appetites. 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Sew-1111-1-11 1111-11 llHYf1 2111+-11dy 111-1101-11-fl to 1-11111-11 t'1'fs1i11 1111- lfillllilll 111111 21 2111-111 llliillj' lll0l'13 :me PXI1Ft 1t't'l 1-11 1'1--1:-111-1 111-t'o1'1- 1111- LlZ1Il14'. .xillfjllll tht- 11s11i1'1111ts '11-1' 21 1311111194 at the Fish. 21 gn-at rival of HXCQ-llwlll 1111111-1'i11l C1111 111- 1'011111l, 111111 tht-sv 111'1 111-1113 fns w111111111-ri i11t0 sh1111e hy 1111- C0111-11. TINA SRDM' O11 'PI'+'X5 S' UiYTl1f1uy luzuw- the- I-'1'1-:QI11111-11 fl x'11?t111'y 011-1' tht- HU11llQ 111111 was ow-1'1.1'l1--11111ni, P1'of1-ssor 111111 Mrs. Pool 01111-1't11i111-11 1111- l1ll'!I1l1t'1'S of l101l1 Illtl .Kc-11111-1115' 11111 College- faculties with Z1 111-lightful s111'111'1s1- 111:11 F1'itl113' 1-vt-11111g most of 11111011 ::111'111'is1 fell to the share of thx- hosl and hostwss. The- 1'1-01-1111011 was 1111- 1-1-If-11111111111 of Mr. 21111 139 ' -R'o'Urrus- - 'fr f- . . B Mrs. Pool's silver anniversary. which fact they intended to keep secret till the grand climax. The news got out, however. after the manner of news. and suddenly, in the midst of the well ordered and highly enjoyable reception, Professor Hall announced that there was to be a wedding. All was swiftly arranged. and presently the bridal party entered. The Brides maids, Mrs. Kesler and Mrs. Brooks, entered, followed by the flower girl. Miss Miriam Buck. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Pace, with only one voice to the contraryfthftt of Fred. Rogers. the venerable father of the groom, who declared by the experimental knowledge, he realized that Baylor teachers were too poor to marry. After the cutting of the wedding cake. in which Dr. Pace gained the ring, several handsome pieces of silver were presented to the popular couple. Professor Pool made a speech of acceptance in his own inimitable way, and everybody knew that all enjoyed the evening. Since his decision to move to Oklahoma City. thus severing' close relations with Baylor affairs. Ben. F. Dancer. class of ltltlll, has discontinued his offer of a medal to the winner of the contest which up to this time has borne his name. Mr. Dancer has the lasting regard of the student body for his keen interest in Baylor. and it is regretted that he has moved his residence from Waco. Hon, Tom Connally of Marlin, class of 18915, will offer a cash prize of fifty dollars to the winner of the debate in lieu of the medal that has been given heretofore. Mr. C'onnally's loyal and timely action will keep up all the interest that centers around this debate, the biggest inter-society debate of the year. While on our trip to town, one of the Patil Quinn juniors was attracted hy the dazzling 'spizzerinctum' of some green and white jockey head gear which was displayed in a show window of a local hat shop. l'hat's jes' the thing to make us distinctivef he declared, 'and l'll go right back and call a meetin' of our class! He did so and a committee was appointed to arrange for the placing of the order. The 'gear' was selected without a dissenting vote and an order was placed for seventeen of the caps. As a result of their action. several of Arch's visitors have been noticed of late wearing the new sky-pieces. , -Not a Seventeener. A Freshman is supposed to be the cause of much mirth at a Soireeg a Sophomore also often lends a laugheprovoking cause for the most serene, and a Junior is not much better. But for a Senior to 'pull' a stunt such as occurred at the G. B. soiree Saturday night is almost unbelievable. With his entire class robed in cap and gown, this Senior committed one of the most egregious mistakes in the annals of soireeology. What did he do? Why. he pulled his coat off and allowed one of the young ladies to carry it to her room while he wore his aforesaid cap and gown, and upon taking his leave from the fascinating 'opposite' sex he was so elated that be went home without his coat, carrying his gown on his arm. How did he get his coat, you may ask. He got it all right. But how? Oh. he sent his sister after it the next morning. A CoEd. Hobo-d in sombre black the sober procession ambled Otlt to the vicinity of the Bath-House where a very solemn service was held and the little tree of the Class of 1916 duly planted. Toasts and speeches were addressed to Prexy in honor ot' his natal day. to the different classes, etc. The Juniors were conspicuously absent but the Soph- omores saved the custom by receiving the spade. A tree now flourishes in memory of this occasion. t' U t , --.. I Q A L, lu 140 Y 1.941-6-1--Lu 'wwf .'.. iz, N R 11- If ,- 141 xl Q I MN ,V ,rv fu ' W 19143 January 1916 i 1, 3 5 SUN, Mon Tut Win Tnu Fm Sn ,f E Q 11.119X14 ' 6 7 6 001041 6 1 1 . ' 1 A an-1,.QXx,1,1Y-W . - 9 IO ll 12 I3 14 15 47 W11111 16 I7 16 19 20 21 22 - 9 1 2210 22. 25 26 27 25 29 1 wjgga A fl 'mf X X X 7 ,. i 22 FW 04:52 XSS awww J 4 'Q . A xp x W Q Y Q2111? 06.04 y I4 0,05 DEFEAAEHI6 1 '21l5'f1'l'JQ1111111l lS11111.111il ,2 Q w1m1,rC1,v, I' A 5 Q-o Q' QCM1f11f1fJ1fi1'19 fP1sP' '4.s,i 6 Spf-211153, 19 Mil : ff E Q10 o cussvs 2 Q P' nfl-4' 141 XX 0 9 5,1 1 Ar E 'T 31f1111lll?9fXS1W'1111Xl F 11111111111 RESIGNS ll 519, Q .HHN rf svwzcr-EH 3904. 5 5,9 gf fm1111SW 1111W'I11'1Fl 1' 1 s af: 1 li If W1Y'5Ja Bfalilixpm 1, 12335 x fa-Us XV 'ffjla ' ,W Um ,Q fffrw L ff' Guy Q 7 1 'fwfr '41'f F4017 S': f0 l sl who 1 Jb Q5 D21 :ZZ U! 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The i11ll1i+-11012 ol' this 1111-1-ting will 111- fe-ll in liuylui' for years after thw Ill'6'SEllT Qt'l1f'l'2ill0I'l l1z1s lwfl ill'l' 1111lls, The long wantm-rl 'Vaf' 01111111-1l 11-Irina ljziylm' 111911 liiiow 1l1:11 'lllklj' slioiilal 11'01'1'y' about the high cost of living :incl lmzirrliimg llUllSl' hush. 'l'l11- 11-11111111 was l111n11'l11-11 lllllllfl' the efficient lll2ll12l29Illt?Ill of Mrs. S:11':1l1 Vnllins, and 1l11- I'i1'sl 11111 11'i1l1 ils l11111fl1'111l :mal sixty-nine gll1JSIS, forerolrl its s11cm1ss. Here D11yl01'1n11n 11'111'11 p1'01'irl111l with 111 ll'ilSl Z1 s11-11 1f,111'z11'1l ll 1-111111111111 1:1l1l1- 111111 il new spirit of c01111'afl11sliip is i11+1vil11l1l11. Evvn tl. B. girls lizive 1'u1in1l llll oasis wliicli has for years inovml lwforn- them 11s ll 111i1'11g11 ol' the ll1f'S4'l'l. l4l if 1- . . 3 , ..'. . f D-, 4 .1-ef' .t M hu ,fl 4 ,L ,, .N-X 'V - t- ' f f - - Y f ' 1 ' --'- tldfzi, 4 VN ' ' .. n,uPH'l-1 1 Q -e IA 4 ...L34Kw1VftS.a'1gf..i-'11-its it5..e1S?9l-,,,,a-g2f.'g,-ft..,.,-.4- ,- - K - ' - --A U- -.,, t'The Junior Class was the first organization to take advantage of the Cafeteria for an evenings entertainment, For their annual reception the building was decorated in the class colors, Green and White. pot plants and ferns being used in profusion. The banquet had all the accessories of music and a general good time. As 'Prexy' pttts it, the university has helped the students to get action on their time by inaugurating the custom of classifying for the coming quarter while they are 'doing what they most do not want to do-cramming for the three stiff ones '. Miss Jewel Ingram, a graduate of the Expression Department, is to give her recital Saturday, January 29, at three P. M. Before coming to Baylor, Miss Ingram had spent several years in Decatur Bap- tist College. where she won honors in every department of the college, but especially in expression. Miss Ingram has been in Baylor tw-J years, and has gained much popularity both on acc-aunt of her personality and as a reader. She was the reader with the Glee Club two seasons. and everywhere she went her readings were considered among the strong- est numbers. Miss Ingram will return to her home after Saturday, and the best wishes of the entire student body go with her. Miss Louise Willis won the one hundred dollars in gold in the Merchants' con- test which closed December 2-l. The twelve one and one-half dollars cash prize offered by Miss Willis to the girls' literary society which should tttrn in the most votes was awarded to the R. C. B.'s., who won over the Calliopeans by -1,390 votes. Votes received from the Callies amounted to S76,6t'rT: while those from the R. C. B's. totaled S80.99T. The occupants of the Pest Room, which is located just across the hall from Dr. Armstrong's class room, entertained each other at luncheon in the Cafeteria. The table was beautifully decorated with ferns and iiowers, and green and gold streamers. A number of Baylor boys were present which made possible a grand flirtation lasting about an hour and one-half. They had .fl time. Believing that variety is the spice of life the Press Club varied its usual pro- gram with a light program at the Cafeteria on January the twenty-sixth. at . '- W - - ' 1- 142 1916 nouns-up 4 Q 0 Q In f ' S' 49 'F 1916 Februa 191 ' Qc! Sun. Mau Tum. Wu. fm, sg all '-uirw .9, .?. 1 2 5 4 5 07 , 4? 55542 5 6 1 5 9 no ll 12 .Jeff 102456 1-f I egg Q, I3 14 15 I6 I7 I5 19 , f4.f.f,,j'f?f'f 'Q sig? 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,Q mfg, 1 555 gf 27 28 29 la. 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Hl on l1 lx mlunnfl T01 XI1 Nllnu lllll of Slxzllwsgwilxw in l':u'1'oll Vlluywl, 'l'nvs'l:1y ul't1-V110 lu- is onli ' English sm-zlkinx world to lux st gvn'us. . ,' 'I J . .Af . ,.,C, ol tlw first 111110112 Ilmcsw xvlm sfurlwl Hn' lDI'0IIli!2lllll3l xxllxvll lmf lxrmnl li lln f 131' llw llll'f'4' l1I1n1l1'vr'l1l1 nnr1xu1f.l15 ol ll' xxoxlml. ,xml OX ' ' ' l 'K 'll ' 1 OfIl1v many fl-slixiliws iwld in honor 0I 1iw -ez., N lJll'll14i:-3 ,ll ing Iinylm' vixwlfw ' --'wi-an ilrxn Ilw rlinnl-1' p:a1'l x flll'l'l1 was nonw lnorf- nlvliglllful or in llIll'l1l4illy 'Wllll Tlw ou.. . IWII ln NINQ lull ll the lat on the KX mn ot llw txxenlx mn mi u', - '1z . 5, lv - .,. M . A -- . 'l'l1e- table wus urtistiozllly flHf'o1'zlll'1l with red clurlns lmlmn ln Ill ll n ul ' 'nf' ivx' ' lf:-llclmi in Ir llll vines. 'lwlll' 4'+'IlIPI'lllHClJ was the Ulu-x'1'y rrm- wltll ilu- lulzu ux llll ll xx tm col 1 m . its lmrk. Tlll'-Illllllfllll Ilw dinner llIl'l'4' was lnucln Illl'l'i' nvx , ' I ' 1I1'z1:'3' Io Wzlslnin: l0l1'S f'l1arz1Ctf-r, Mach guvsr vlvfl with ilu- 1-Ill.-1' in +-nflwz'lx'o1'in: vo lllll ilu- lungs-ml mlb- lloufl. And lllt'I'G-' xwn- swxwwal told worthy of the- oc'Cnsiul1. This Qvening at N o'c:l0Ck rlwrv will ln a inasx lllfwlllll in vlmpf-l of :ell thou SllIPID0l'Iill2 Dr, B1'ook's candidacy for llw Vniwd Sxalvs Sfmxatv. Thu Brooks Vlull mm Monday at noon and dvcided to llavlf- ilu-X nweting tonighi, .X sperinl invitation hm lawn oxtvnded to the Waco Brooks Vluh lo iw presvnt. Tho llzlylor' :irls 4-spvc-inllx llnw lwvn invilwl to lw pl'-Jslmt and join Il1+- Brooks Hull. ' ' ' ' 2 rin-- of 1 H, W:-Elon, .lm Since the 0l'22lI1lZZillUI1 of llw club. :l voxnnmrw. GOD.-lb , , R. Dainvs, I W. A. 'Fzlrum and li M. Neilson, has lm-n circnlatina tlw following' 143 .BQUL-.1N'li:T' -may . 1 , wir ,-. -.-, ,2,,yf'ef'E fy X - We. the students of Baylor University, believing Dr. S. P. Brooks to be a man of the highest Christian character, worthy and competent to fill the office to which he aspires, undersign our names as members of 'The Baylor Brooks Clubf pledging our influence and support of his candidacy for United States Senatorf Up to Monday noon more than three hundred names to this pledge had been se- cured among the student body '. Considering the fact that the pledge was circulated only among the men, it is believed that by tonight at least six hundred students among the women will have enrolled. Plans will be formulated this evening in regard to the work and future meetings of the club. Dr. Brooks himself has also been invited to be present. While Dr. Brooks has refused to make political spffecln-s before the student body, it is believed he will consent to be present tonight and may be willing to offer suggestions in regard to how the students can best promote his candidacy '. M. Maxwell. the president of the Waco Brooks Club, will likely have a few words to say, the other men will be invited to speak if the executive committee shall have so decided. J. W. Smith. Jr, is president of the Baylor Brooks Flub, while Joe Baines is Secretary. Every member of the student body and faculty is urged to be present at 8 o'cloCk sharp. yP'R 'g? ,ef - ,Qi ll . get ,,,, 0 g'?af,.gx.,..- , 1' - . A Y y 144 1 +V' 1916 f--wr -W- BOUND' up .51 51'-f-F f 'fa -f --'kg . 11141476 Zi :H U 4 4 he ,V 1 - . ...... 1 . I 1 1 I - I' az af: M' '1'-'Q' ' 1916 lwarch 1916 ,W X' 1 .14 li Sm Mon Tut Win Tnu fm Sn E1 LZ: es? SIE VN Q G P L l 2 5 41? 1 wx-411 f 111515 if - -1, af' if if 151212255591 s 5 6 7 za 9 IO ll 3-Im, 2,5 55 6 1 1 um, Q3 14 12 I5 14 15 16 I7 16 rg, 195. 120 16 l .519 19 20 21 22 25 24 25 gffg'-Z2 1 5450 26 27 25 29 so 51 5425402 1 1 5 X 2504, E 1 i ll M 2.-,..I!1f l',5 '-51 713, ,:': , 'nf K. 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With her goal tossing she defeated the Sophs. Roctiueniore was ablyk1SSiSiGd by UGI' gllilfd, NHH Smith. The score ended 28 to 26 in favor of the FiS11. One of the interesting features of the last week was the annual Junior-Senior reception, on Saturday evening. The Art Studio and Dr. Tidwell's class room were decorated in the colors of the two classes DUFDIG and white. Hfld SFGPH Hlld While- The gutists ware met by 3 I-waiving ling he-tired by R. M. Fielder and Ethel Speed, the Pres- ident and Secretary of the '17 Class, After a short informal reception held in the green room. it was announced that the entire company should attend the Fuller Sisters' musi- cal in the Chapel, This fgatnrtg wht an absolute surprise for the Seniors. having been planned and kept gi profgund gg-Qrft by the Juniors. The crowd occupied the first six rows of seats in the Chapel. TheSGI1i01' colors were used to separate this section from the remainder of the seats. After thg rtgcitgtl, thg guests. together with the Misses Fullers and Judge and Mrs, XVi'en, were invited intr the purple room where 'Charlie Chaplin Specials' were S91-Wd by In-ntty -Fish' it-aiti-tsses. Pen and ink sketches of the famous movie comedian were given as favors, XYhi13 the refreshments were being served, Mr. Jasper Pendleton played a number of populel' S9lPCii0I1S. About iiiidiiigtit til? good nights were said, Junior and Sz-ni-or assuring each other that the-ii' first in-eting together was thoroughly enjoyed and enjoyable. On behalf gf tie Sorosis the Misses Webster entertained some Baylor Boys in their hgiiig, Print-h f1HVE'd freely and all voted that they had a mighty good time. '-Mrs, iittth Biggs. Parson, of Ann Arbor Michigan, lectured on 'Art in Dress' in Cnr-roll Chhptgit B:YlOl' students owe the pleasure of hearing this interesting address to Mrs. A. H. Newlliillf' The Bayltr Glee Clubs gave a joint recital in Carroll Chapel. Between musical ntiiiiberg an hniising little playlet, 'A Night in Chinatown' by Bobbie Blake was given. The Ciitipgl why well filled and each number on the program received hearty applause. z l'v'fT. 'Z7LT'TT'TTT'I 3 TT :f'r?:g.1e:.:9z' -r' ' A-f-ju,-A-W ehff , 146 1 l f f .--:i1.- ,,...'v., 1,1-1, , A wi? - 191-6 if -14 BQUNDNP ' H4 ' 1 J . 1 N, 11111 mv --xr ' , ,g ' I 1916 Apr-11 1916 Q, Q 2 251- Sun, Mon Tu: Wm Tnu Fm Sn. yae if 1 R 42 Q 'e '19 6 7 816 E 1, 1 Og 2 5 4 5 wwf, sm l 11 t 1, 11 as.: 9 10 11 12 15 141111 bg ?'!,c,:1?i171'a 11, 333: H6 .17 15 l9 20 21 22 Q55 9 H 1-:f E0 Egg 22,1 24 25 26 27 25 29 Qyfwgag l .nf 3 Q if 1. '1f1 .f A ' ze' l 2 1 Ss 2 21 42922125 3 M gin 1:-2 -' in 4. A1111 i .7 'll f.1i-il' 6W0uT'?g?g51F1117s BEST-Ewa 111335 ggi'-L' 1 N S5 Q52 1111051111111 PLANS I 111Q1lgQs'5'W'xS 041 1 9 155 Qi-gg fm 'vga 11EAR1N11coMPgg1g?13693115XQ5lx11112111 E T' 32, 1, X 3 may 05,04 f 11 73 Ae T 5- 52 2 0 195921 153' 1 1X ll Q. 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The Baylor Students do not seem to have lost their ftiurxy-boiies, judging hy the liearly mirth I,ll'Of,lllCf'Ll by these two plays. I Monday iuoruiiig the cliapel hour was clex'ot1111l to Sl1alis111e1'ia11 Essays and music-. ,,' Monday afternoon there was 21 Sllflliilwldllll proaram eoiisistiiig of violin, organ M 3 and vocal numbers and two readings from ml111l1spe1'e, Then Aloiiday ewiiiug ll eoixvert 'lx hy the Baylor Band, and As You Like lt hy the students -ot' the 1VJPlhZil'llllti'11l' of Ex- : pression. The Baylor actors eoiiilrared most favorably with the Devereiix Players, V The S-haksperiaii festival was quite El success and a credit to the lI1bllYllll,iOIl. 2 O11 May the eleventh and rwe-lttli the Ben Grlset Players gave K'H21I1llPl'5. Much 1, Ado About Nothing , Ulloiiieo and Juliet. Tlie B1-ii Greet Pla5ers have ljtlt-'lil hem 'l several times and they have never failed to delight their audieiict-. 1 I lg, 1 ill 1 1 V ' .Sl Ihv' ' -rv' Q- ,v-- -- ,... ,...2,.... - - 1. , ..,,.,... , .v, , 147 iz o uno - UP X is I Q15 ' Quod Erat Demonstrandum Tuesday, April IS, 1916. lt is really and truly finished the Sixteen Seat which has been inore or less a dream until now. In St-pteinher 15415 it was dec-idecl that work should be hegun and the contract was let. Then Caine more clreains of the declieation during the Home-Corning, but Thanksgiving Caine and no seat was in sight on the Baylor Cainpns. Trips were made daily to the contractor to see it he could not hurry. At every Class meeting a report from the Seat l'Ol'l11llll1t'6' was called for. and it was usually such as this, I was down there this afternoon and he is cutting the names on, or Il is too Cold weather the stuff will not stiek together until wariner weather, D111 it will surely start next week . Then the day we saw the work sure enough started, the dirt hroken, and the foundation laitl, there was rejoicing. ln spite of the pessiniistic continents of some people on the eatnitus the seat is ereett-cl and every loyal Sixteener is looking forward to coming bark to B. l'. as often as possible. This is the first gift of the kind donated by any graduating class to the L'niyersity. lil-8 1916 aourm - UP . W- B Q sal :.-1 I 'U Q - A :rm fm: -3.49 1-ws-3, J ip, 1916 May 1916 Q Q pfvws Sun. Mor Tue Wan Tnu Fm SAT Q, r 'b nf Q2f1 X. 9- H 2 3 4 5 6 a 'ff:?04f2i .Q 5 3 X 9950 in 51-ovifj. 7 5 9 I 1 12 E3 'R 4 Qynfa, 4: ro, ' SGW,-,O X9 wg, ua 3, w - Qblnjyebb . 9 YW ,335-imipf f. 14 15 16 I7 15 19 20 2545332 lil , Q l 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ea Q ' i QQ. 225 29 so 51 Q QQ' A y 1'-'iff lb J ,'rf'.-: 35 - 'A iff 'X 4 'x 43 is ' I qox' ,f fix:-gi S45-1-We-A., 2'?fiff25!,,5.f - ,.m,. , 9 f- 5 E U ui?-, p' 1 I I '1 rB:Q'ff'L.iu, - aixkii Q ' iff E2 V ,MSW . R -S QS ' - if E j S' US' X5 E A ' Migfmc, YO DW N,q.H D 6,0 Jumlons To HAVE ANNUAL o S S4-' Q T' -,usuli Y W C A fa? QX ' as 1 Plcmcrpexr srrunnn E E Q I if CALUES ' na- N E4s5lg477fx 'rg VCT. Q AND V , ' '- ki X 9 E S E fi P0515 BVS I .1 4. ow 3 XZ E 4 NE RECEPNO F 3, . ., A-,Q K. ep X, g E 3101 N ,viii --.. -A ENrEn'rArN Drfiyb i 1 - Wg 4 if sq? Nw ,7j u - ,Aw lick KOXQXXQ- H DesC4'1sS'r'?ffv, ' ' 0 Co , wi SWVW N Wi? fffwii 5: '05 'ow ., +4 - , - ,, i pgeivgiowf, Jffffkx VV-lib! Wi ggilleartq x 0503555 00, N K .ALB L xggxxfvge L :im l'Pj:o4'?H or nffxcff to bell Mcfvy' Q aegis Sooiia grlooisv U 1 Sp 'I , T 55465 FOR YQU QTIJSQLIW as lfsuJvf Hanja 091- ON oven , L NG- -new :nu -ave vas: OF L tt Q19 3 5 1 xg Ann! . Those l'ill4'IlfllUQ chapel last 'l'l1i1i'silziy iiioriiiiig xwn- ut'fPi'H1l :i I'H.I'f1 twzil lu' LNIV. Cliapiiiaii. one of the Moiiiiiimit siiiisf-rs of 1hw airy, Baylor has In-vii t'oi'1uii:iri- enough I-J si-cuiw' lliw following omtors fm' Jum- ffDllllllP1lCt'1l1+'lllZ lil'-xx 'l' ,XY Ne-al, San Antonio, ilO1l1ll1E?HCUIXlElll Svrinoii, .Iimw 43 lim. ll, E, Brill, Bowie, Missioiiziry Swriiion, .luiio 4: Dr. lj. B. Williams, For! Worlli, Vom- iiil-iicviiiwiii arlclressv Juiic- T, I3vfo1'4A ziii uiiiisiiiilly lziryv and xilleiiiziliw Ellll'llk'lxC4', Iii: .l. ,Xlorgaui 4'zill0w:i3'. Kxcliuiigie Profs-ssoi' frfiin Ilia- l'1iiw1'siry of 'l'vxus, i'wi4-xwfl 'l'11+-sflaiy night thi, Fziusi lmgvhcl as ii Comes clown through The Various lllHI'lilll1'l-'S 'JI' lhf- worlrl, hut umm- spiwizil- ly Liolltlie-'S YHl'SlOI1. 'hifivl' rhv lewriiw, Ur, l'fill0wzij.' was iviiflviwrl ai i'+'-Cvplioii lvy tlw English liepairl- me-iir. which was eiijoyccl by all 1v1'eseiiiI. 'l'lieA iiwiiilwrs of The 11010 llflllllfl-Lvl? sniff sropiwfi in the midst Of thc-ii' worli Sziliiiwlziy lona eliiough 10 arljourii to ilw 1f':ifw1+'i'iu wliviwn they mijuywl ii siiuimiioiis spreafl. XYith pllf-lily 01' wats ziiifl mow of good oliver Ihw ll0lll' pzisasefl most plvxisziiitly, :incl Ilw slaff im-iiilwrs www I1-JI Sorry Ilwy hull to work so liard siiicw this treat furnisli- ed such 21 fleiliglitful luwzili iii the moiiotoiiy of offiwo lzib0i'S, '1'hi1'cl floor Brooks xviihoiil trunks. an :mic full of Said trunks: Iliff- ll. D. girls at fllI11lt?l' in Qiiigliaiii 1lIlI'UHS :ind houfiior CUIJSQ Mrs. Clziypnol in style-5 thw Fish willy mp and gown: the Fish without ii-zip and gfmxviig some Soimh girls with an OV1-'I'-flHYF'l01r0fl liiiowlvrlgw of how to iiizinagw vl+f'r'Ti'ic- lighlsz the sziniu Sophs without tlwir lwuuly Sleep,-yet, April Fool iii G. U. was mtlwi' ai quiwt iiffaii'-ziflm' ull. B:iyl0i' sruclviils will iw-r-ull wilh Irlvzisiiiw' Ihr iwlve-111 Clizipl,-l aflfli'w:+S Of MV. LE'0llllI'fl Liehliiig. vspmec-ially wlwii Tlwy lslzirii of rhp coiiiplinivnl paid the L1iiivw1'silj,' iii his lust iiuiiilwr of time Iilusiczil Record. He- giws Waco first plzii,-+1 in flw +'idiroi'ii1l on his Soulliewii trip. His hriiff visit I0 Baylor is in plezisziiil ivlcollvc-lioiii hw sywziks of the iHfllVll'lll21lS who are vzipuhle- musical flll'f'C'IOI'Sj ziiifl lhelii' vxcwllm-iii pupils wlioxil it was his Isle-zisiiiw to lie-ai' at thi- 1-Jiiteiqmcziii Vliibf' 111-9 1 x .0 1 -L, A ,. . lf, , I A ,T ..-LU With the coming' of warmer weather this week, lively scenes have been wit- nessed, not only on the base ball diamond and track, but also on the tennis courts. where a large number of new men as well as the old enthusiasts have been limbering up their arms in preparation for the oncoming local and state tournaments, which will be held in April and May, respectively. Manager Moore has stated that arrangemenets are being made for dual tourna- ments with T. C. U. and W. B. T. Seminary of Fort Worth, Trinity U. of Waxahachie, and possibly S. M. U. of Dallas. He urges that all who are interested in tennis come out and begin to practice. Those who have been here several years say that the tournament held last fall was the best and most enthusiastic in years. A number of new men showed tip well. among whom are D. B. Pereira, Duncan, P. W. Jones, Ray Norris and Markham. Among those who are showing up well for the Spring tourney are Reid, Bennett. Ballard. Weatherby. Grogan. H. Smith and Tull. These men promise to give the B men a fight, and the lettered men in turn say they will do their best to protect the titles. On the whole it looks like there will be a lively time when the weather thaws up a little more. The biggest Senior sensation-It was a gay and hilarious crowd that pulled out for Belton on a certain Friday morning to becomes the guests of their fellow-class mate Harry Nigro. That night the exalted ones posed as Fish and took a swim in the Nat . It was a pool' party but no bedding was allowed. Saturday morning they took in the town and discovered a picture-show. That night there was a slipper and an informal reception at Baylor College where they found out how the other tenth lives. Sunday they went to church which made them feel very much at home. In thc afternoon they read the Bible VU They reluctantly tore themselves away and arrived in lYaco at eight O'clock Sunday night. Going to Harry's became only a blissful mernorvf' t .gi I 4 3' -,513-, .- .1 e ? Z-213. lf. 'Y . if 'f I ' l 5 1-fx? 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' I - LI., lj, Ek 6 aff .7 1 10-i ff 11+ .1 N ix? it vw' ffwp 1 Y 3 425 0:57, QZQEY ' 0' I 1 2 WWE A E H fL 'Q-1 ' Q3 ' 'Q wk '.fc+We19'9 QS GRM '9'f.PQZQ'w17F'5'1i Xflfjf ff! 5 CQKQAEQ Q., I' ' 3' T X 1 4434: T656 ' ' QQ ij -, , ,U M .?5'LQ'f55i9ib qM 1 1 611:66 1' A .- l W' Sl! lk- QSL T -FS fl 1 The Events of Commencement Week, 1916 Baylor University FRIDAY, JUNE SECOND 811511. 111. . Baylor Band, Young Ladies' and Mens G11-ef 4 lul.1s, l'!:ll'l'Oll rjlizipel. 1 ' SATURDAY, JUNE THIRD , 5.1,Hl1J.I11. . ......... Band Concert on the 1 z11111111s. 5-711111. . ...,... R601-ption llllll Exhibition in Art. Studio. 1 5-711.111 . . Students' l11Jce11tio11 on the I1f111'n ot' Georgia Burleson Hall. 811511. 1111 . . . . . . ....... Iiiteiwisocieity lic-l111t11. 'Z SUNDAY, JUNE FOL'l't'l'H yj 11:00 a.n1. . ...,......... 4.'o111111e11re1ne11t Serinon. W, Hf:'VGl'911d 'lf Y. Neal, San Antonio. 1 811511. n1. . ...... .... S ernion lo Y. M. C. A. anal Y. W. lj. A. 1.1 5 i ., J V 1 Q 9:30 3. n1. ' 4:00 11. 111. 1 f 510011. 111. if 511511. 111. .11 U Re-vers-nd Robert Eniniett Bull, A. B., '01, Bowie. MONDAY, JUNE FIFTH . . Recital by Gracluzres of the 15JE'17Z1I'fl11PIlIS of Music 111111 Exprfissioli. Annual Reunions of the Pl1ilo111z1tl1esiz1n. Erisolwhian. 0.211111311441111 :ind llufus C. Burleson Societies followed by 111-cvptioiis to Fortnvr Members on Q1Ii1dI'ZiI1gl1? Lawn. . ............. Band Concert on Canipus. Cantatas: As the Hart Pants 1IC'IldGlSSGl1I1I ln 1l11sic's Praise. Hadly, Univeisity CIIOYLIS, Professor Fred E Eggvrt, Director. n h-.. -.... ,. ..-.K-5----.--.,.... .. ....-....-...,...:-....-. . ...............,........ ..-....... W.. .........-...........ll. ,I i...1,-.. ,.,. . .. . l5l ROUND 'dup 'kiffsm-xxw ' X I 19 16 ,...,,,.f-:W , 4- iff- 'f.'v:: 1-.,, A ' ef' WF-1 1 -'13, .- .'sNQ.'- .fMfP:- , . v.?--X9 XX. .X faves 1 N1-:1.v:'l,xG' L, QM, . . . v ,g'.uN1 1:6S'w. gm.-s :,: , rw---Q.,,.,g3x..-11...1-wg.-'Hr 1,. , 1 N '- , -sq. 1,1111 3211! is-..3gg.i3s .,A,-L' . N . 1 , L . JUNE FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTII AND SEVENTH .1- 0-13 11. 111. . - 0 iv. 111. 0:0011 111. 913021. III 10 1 30 a. 111 110011111 5-0:30 11. 111 5-013011. 111 S-15 p. in 0:1511 III 92015 a. Ill. . 0:30 21. 111. 10:00 21. III Exliilmition in the Art Studio. ICxl1il,+itio11 of lllv Muswuiii in i1ll1'I'0II SCie11cP Hull. TUESDAY, JUNE SIXTH Alumni and Svnior Day . . . . . . . . . . . . Class IIPIIHIGIIS . . , 13115111905 Meeting of the Alumni Association. . . . . . . . Annual Aflflrvss to the Alunini Assoc-iz1tio11. Gvorge Winfiolrl Harris, '04, Gatcdsville. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . Senior Class .IQXPl'CISHS. llvce11rIio11 by Local Aluinni and Forniwi' Students to the Vlass of '10, Visiting Alumni and I'1Ul'llll'1l' Students. I5+'C'4'lllllZlI A1111ive1'sa1'y CPIt'IlI'lllIUlI i11 Honor of the Classes of '50, '00, '70, '80, '90, '00, V . . . llece-ption of IIIP Vluss of '10 into the Alumni ,XSSOf'l11ll0I'l. Allllllill BZIIIQLICI of the Aliinini Associ:1tio11 at the Baylor L'z1fwle1'iz1. WEDNESDAY, .ll'Nli SEVENTH Co111111e11ce111vnt Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BandCo11cv1'to11l'z1111p11s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . COIIIII1E'I1C9IlI1fIII I'1'ocvssio11z1l. l'o11111u-110v111eI1t Exercises: Aflcliw-ss, llvve-1'e1nd Cliarles Bray Williunis, Pli. D., D. D,, Ft. Wortliz f'Ol'lfl:'I'l'II1g of Degrees: G1'z1nIi11g of DIUIOIIIHSI AIIII4D1lIIK'IHg of Scl1ola1'sl1ips and Honors. 1 1 l5'2 1916 t' 53 -5 Senior Stunts Hot Dog! Aw Shucks! The Seniors went to class meeting on Tuesday night, Octoher the twelfth, very unsuspectingly. They had a good program httt that was not unusual. Imagine their delight and suprise when the l'rt-sident announced the next nuniher on the program andiit proved to he hot tamales, They then adjourned across the hall where a chafing- dish party was enjoyed. t'kllOQ,l'llll'I' they had a sweet, sticky time . When the Goblins Nearly Got Them On Octoher the twenty-fifth. the upper-classmen were met in the Philo Hall hy witches and spooks. Pumpkin ht-ads grinned inane-ly from t-it-ry corner. ltosy-clit-t-kt-tl apples were joytully munched and pop-corn popped oyt-r glowing coals. The old witch told each one that he would he rich, famous or married and the ghost stories told were positiyely hlood-curdling. lt was a nit-inorahle meeting. and one to make ltldgar .Xllan Poe happy. The Seniors Christen their Caps and Gowns Seniors in caps and gowns formed the reception committee at the soirt-e Saturday night, October the thirtieth. tl, ll. llall was decorated with Hallowt-'en ghosts, hlack cats, etc. The Seniors nohly stuck to their joh and gave all the shy little new-comers a chance to meet all the pretty girls. To demonstrate their dignity and importance then gave a snake-dance in conclusion. They Meet the Old-Timers On Novemher the twenty-fourth the Senior and the Faculty were at home to the Hotiie-L'-otnt-rs, They though they were yt-ry important hut every-hody was so husy ask- ing whom Mary married and what Tom was doing now, that the Seniors were sadly neglected. l'Jelit'ious punch was st-rin-d however and so they decided that it was lots of fun after all. The 16ers Hear Famous Musician The Class ot' 'lil had tht- privilege ot' hearing two ot' tht most taniotts pianists in America-Madam-Jiselle .lont-se and Atadamois--lle Blackelyeen on ltt-ct-inht-r the tirst. The hearty appreciation and ext-t-llt-nt attention given these artists isa trihutt- not only to their skill hut also to the intelligence of the Seniors. Prexy's Birthday Celebration As long as wt- draw the hreath of life we will always he glad that the honorahlt- P. Brooks was horn on ltect-inher the fourth. The heautitul invitations hearing the Baylor Bear and Seal filled tts with anticipation hut his was a case wht-re anticipation was far hehind realization in pleasure. The fortunate ones were met hy ltr. and Mrs. Brooks. Dr. and LN-lrs. Kesler, In-an and Mrs. Pool who ushered us into the spacious reception rooms which were dt-curated in commemoration oi' the commt-ntoration season. Dr, Brooks gave us an examination in an old English t'lassic which proved to he Mother Goose. Shadow drawing hy Messrs. Taylor and Moon was quite amusing, A delicious salad course was serve-l while talented nietnhers of the Vlass furnished music, The climax of enjoyment was l't'2U'l1t'tl when the Senior Room was thrown open revealing purple and white streamers, a huge cake, a well-filled punch howl and a tray full ot' purple and white stick candy. These were not neglected and the time came all too soon for the happy Seniors. They Eat, Drink and are Nlery for Next Week Comes Exams The special feature of class meeting was a feast provided hy Harry Nigro and some of the other hoys. The Class appreciated very much their kindness and gent-i'osit,a'. 16ers Paint the Town Purple January the twenty-fifth the Dignified Ones enjoyed a Hipporlrome party. The pipe-organ rendition of some of Uld I!aylor's songs received enthusiastic applause After the strenuous hours spent there, the liters partook of ice-cream and hallons. 153 ,, -F ,W i?s 1Q4 F'ffi': Jf f , ' ig-gxytix - . k v N' -'ff ' .-4...--..- .. ... ,............i.... .. ,.- .... .- ml ' I I- Ts'f+ik.ff+.,.i 4 2 . - -I f . I I I Y- gi . h 4, .A ,- I,-A,'gl't,,M- ,,: 2 ,- f W' -- - '-- -'--M '-----A---- '-'W-M -rx nouns: - UP, W iii sfklin I 1916 , , Iii I I I The Senior Dinner I Eu-ry really truly Senior iwceiwcl at ptirplv :ind white invitation to dine with Mrs. and Mrs. Clziypool in tl. ll. Hall on the night of Febrttztry the twenty-first. Thu Qirls drew' The nannies of thvir if-scorts :ind the nziinv of tht- victim was not revealed until ull had assenihlvtl in tj, Il. 1mi'loi's. They the-n found their partners und ll12lI'f'ill-'fi into the dining rooni where tho loved strains oi' 'Our Baylor gre-etetl tht-in. The place ' :even-f: mf--:rs sew fy:-:cm 4..-L fm lm,- H gg,-ga' rzyxc 2:- 7: f . -colt Lacs :H-f :-Q'-1:27 ,J m.,r fcigqf ,.,vfa9f'I 5 ....'17T ,- f: 11:.:m ZH: 'T :Siam f:.:' ,. -1.4. -f rnfg2g1 :cg of-wg-I, ,.h.., V: -.. .. Ax..-- ..x'Z' -inf- :- :gpg 'uf-'T i:'f5D-'Il iqiefr ?,1-UE. .. Q, Iv -EQ? :ynrfrs 4 M 'loaf P-ec.: ' '.. ft...,,, I o :.:2?C' ,,,-,..,f .oligmm We : qc'-1-52. 53,E:.E' :Wiza- 2 'U'-sm 4':..'4:-' ,li-2'-':L'19 'sul :Vg-:,.. .. E2 Hot: :gm-'Sf fc '11-... -.. ..ZLc'FZ'.' --,-,-, :sr if 159-:Vw O '? :'o 'sfiii V945 m '- VOL F'f..1f? Mgmai -5,':, ,t,-J 5.41---:I S.wC.T D- Mrs. Evans and ozliers disiwnsvd delightful niusicz The only regret wus that these affairs :tru given hut once. , The Juniors Give the 16ers a Surprise Party I Thi- Class of Sewiitftt-ii was at home to the Vluss of Sixtt-on in the Art Hooni on the night of Ft'II1'i.lZll'y the twvitty-sixtli. The- wholt- Junior Class iwcttiivrl the Sixteeiitws I and when the lust Senior had slialit-n hands with the last .lunior. they were told to I , walk up into the- vlizipel wlie-rv seats hztfl been wse-i'vt-d for them. 'Fhv Fuller Sisters V in quaint Victorian costuinvs sting old hullnds zivcoiiipziiiierl hy the Irish harp. Th-1 I ' gvt'i'1'o1'111:ii1c'+' was eminently rlittrining :incl the Juniors w'ere royal good fellows to treat tho Seniors. Littltf tables sivtwzicl with ptirple and white wvrt- rvudy in the Art llooin nite-r the irrogrzmt. Ice crvitin and Cake made at fitting Clitnztx to this suprise nrtrty. I I I . I I I I , I I I I I I hw I I ! J 5ENtoPe I I I I CLASS 2 MEETINGS 3- 4-Wm I I I Il .III i . 154 'ti-ug., .ry s,..A 41.2 ' X 'rivet T915 J- -ff' if ffl' ., 4' i','ii 7i ,Li':T2EUTl l5f:fJi9 4 t ' t Junior Jaunts Juniors Entertained Home-Comers with a Sun-Rise Breakfast The Juniors were in a very suitable frame of mind on Thanksgiving Day when thfv awoke to find that the weather was perfect for their sun-rise breakfast, The Juniors and the Fifteeners were spirited away in decorated cars to Cameron Park where a most appetizing breakfast was spread, The use of shute-the-shutes, see-saws and swings attested that the Seventeeners had not yet forgotten their childhood days. Juniors Hosts at Soiree The Juniors all decked 0111 in their bibs and tuclters were hosts at the soiree on January the tenth. The Under-Grads Christen the Cafeteria The Seventeeners had a six course dinner in the cafeteria on January the ninth Nine tables were arranged in U shape and decorated with ferns, white hyaciuths and crystal candle-sticks which carried out the Junior Class Colors. Toast and music gave variety to the program. The happy Seventeeners vowed they would not need to paste a souvenir in their memory books in order to remember this occasion. Miss Culberson Garrett Hostess to the Marchites Twenty or more Junior couples assembled in the hottie of Miss Garrett on South Fifth Street on March the twenty-first to celebrate the birthdays of six of their number. St. Patrick was honored in the decoration as well as the Junior Class. Contests were a source of lively interest. After the cutting of the birthday cal-te delicious refresh' ments were served. Junior Picnic The Juniors spent April the fifteenth picnicing in Caineron Park. lt was re- ported that Cupid and the Hchiggers' and had a milahty busy day, Sophomore Society The Sophomores Masquerade The music hall of G. B. was transformed into a beautiful grotto with tk-str:-nits of gray moss, crimson lights and streamers. TIll'Ol1Qil this erotto. on the nicht ot' March the twenty-first there wandered a throng of iiiasqtierati,-t'l fisures, There were does. devils, gypsies and queens and so many other weird and bipiarr. ccstumes that if it haf' 1101 been for the delicious punch which was very real, one would have thotieht that If was all a dream. .Xfter several contests in mirth provoking stints, the So: hs ari- jourued to the Cafeteria which had also been decorated, Ht-re a salad course v as st-tm'-d. Soph Soiree As a fitting ending to a whole joyful holiday, the Sophopmorts were hosts at the soiree. They demonstrated their ability admirably. Freshman Frivolity Freshman Reception February the twelfth was the date of the famous Fish Reception. ti. B. Hall was elaborately decorated with smilax. ferns and class colors, red and black. Cupid in- spired the program. There were proposal matches, archery, contests, etc. Brick ice cream imprinted with a red heart and cake bearing the numeral 18 in red and black gave a finishing touch. The entertainment committee is to be congratulated on its efficient work. 155 X 'v '. 'x-- if 34.5 ' C D. Fish Soiree April the First The Fish demonstrated that they knew how social affairs could be managed even it' they were new at the game. They kept the couples circulating and allowed no man. Senior or Freshman. to talk longer than fifteen minutes to one girl. Faculty Frolics New Members of the Faculty Entertained Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong welcomed Dr, and Mrs. Hall to our midst with a six course dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Downer were guests and it was truly a gathering of notables. A 'Wedding Professor an Mrs. Pool were at home to the Faculty on their silver wedding day, li7PCE'1lllH'l' the tenth. A wedding party was announced and the strains of Qllendelsohns Wedding March brought in the dainty brides-maids. Mrs, Kesler and Mrs. Brooks, who were followed by petite. Miss Miriam Buck. the flower girl. Then came the blushing bride on the arm of her venerable father, Mr. Fred Rogers. Dr. Pace per- formed the ceremony which united the happy couple. Handsome presents were given the popular bride and groom. The whole affair was a delightful suprise to Professor and Mrs. Pool. Round-Table Gives a Dutch Treat March the seventeenth was a scene of mirth when the merry wives of the Baylor Faculty invited their husbands to a Dutch feust. A humorous prograni was given. .I I: s11.,.w . Mi:5..,frm I, A gr: 5- 3 . . - .' f. -3- 'J:,19.'..s .g ., . ' 'f--gy - A -pf-:gl -.4 ft- :fgqu mzgngf,-I.---,'gx - - K Q f.n.2.5.i'.:i.,AL5, 11334-A 3 V l tr . ,.,'-H ., J -A ' 255.211, ' - . 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A striking l-i'llllll'f' ot' this building, not howevei' shown in the mit, is its open-atir 1ll'l'llIlQ1'lll1'lll. lt is, strivtly speziliing, what is Called un Otani Air School. lloth sith-s nrt- 1-oiistruetetl of wintlows and trzinsoins, so that the hnihling nuty he thrown eiuirely open and nizttle it hurt ot' the great out-of-doors. The value of this for tht- heztlth oi' the chilflrt-n will iw :tp- preeiztted by all who unflerstftntl the rt-lution of :ood nit' to uenerztl pliysieul well-ht-ing. As already iinplierl, this Open-Air School is :tn iinportztnt l,f'21lllI'f' in the t-tulips inent of Bziylons De1mi'tt1i+e1it of Edimttioii. lt is intended to Ill'OVlflL' ifleul ttrrttnge- ments for the first steps in elvinentztry t-duczition in the part of the chilflren, :is well as for the observation work of students taking professionztl training in tht- clepmtiiivitt. Two objects are therefore uc-eoiiiplislimlg the ehilflrt-n ure taught under the niost favor- able Conditions, and the observzition work is thus cztrrietl on to the very best ?tflX'Zllll2lQP. The Model School , tthis is the official nztinel, is under the direction of Prof. Lillie Louise Martin and her assistant, Miss Maths-l Tziylor. Miss Martin is at tem-ltei by nature, training, and experieiice. Her work has been of the highest order and he success all that could be wishvtl. The present huilding comes in part. att least, :ts a reward of her labors. It inarlis at distinct zitlvztiice in I1ztylor's contribution to puhlic education in the state, and is the proniist- of greater things to eoine in tht- next few years l57 I. S , xg--v'Sw'5E'w-',.s ' 's 1: ig!-J 'v-wx, V .5 1 '.-f'wf:.'f:,2 f--fr.-s141,hqq:.z. - . . :F4z3?'N4,':y..v1j. 'w:.N.p.x3-1'-MR I E , up -Q 5 3 9 1 6, . H.-E-.L-15: .-4,1 -:' ' Q - 4-1 .,::'.':: h.j..1i,.i. ,. YM . A, ' , . 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NATURE STUDY APPLIED STORY HOUR OF THE SUMMER NORMAL 158 --.-- A E3 l f, t, ft Vt '2 tt 1 v i 4 t 1 I J -t lf l ,t 1 4 li R W. Qt 1 li U .,,- 1.4.-.-.- Wifi' M-a-L-5 an ' 1 I 6 41 L-it - ' u S-,,,Lf:'f. flies L , if 1 D 1 P '-' ,L r ' L 'gg'-'I 152,-:lf tv 'A' 'l 'A G' 'f-1--M .. ' to The Home-Coming In the course of his- tory epochal days come to all institutions, and as such should he the 1915 Home-Coniing of Baylor University he counted. Each of Bay- lor's seventy years has left its impress. but her seventieth ye-ar has he-en liallowcd for it has prowd to be thc connecting link hctxwen the Past and the Pre- sent and to these it shall link the Futurc. The treasure chest of the Past was unlocked and to every son and daughter of Baylor was giwn a renewal of their licritage togvthcr with the wvalth that the accruing years had added. And to f-ach was accorded a vision of his Alina Mater in the years ahead. endowing her children with even greatt-1' gifts. ,.-L..-.Q-..., ,A - .. '1 .121 4-mg- .. 159 Rouno-uP t e1'9ifsi'jj1 W1 Leading up to an epoch there are always preparatory causes and personages. The Alumni Association in 1914 gave the first impetus by ap- pointing Prof. W. H. Pool, '86, together with an advisory committee. to take under advise- ment the celebration of the seventieth anniver- sary of the opening of Baylor University, At the next meeting of the Association, Prof. Pool ' X X was empowered to ar- , , iw. range for Homecoming exercises to he held on the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth of November 1915. A great part of the success of the untlertakiuu was due to the wise supervision ot' this chair- man. The work was planned in detail and with the cooperation of the student-body, re- presented hy committees from the various classes and literary societies, the plans be- came realities. Beginning with '49 many Classes had members present but after 1870 no year was without representation. The elass year was not the pass-word but the fact that each was a Child ot' Baylor was the magnet that drew all togetlier. That indefinable college- spirit to whieh no one ean ever he-come immune if ever exposed, was re-intensified and made to course through each ont-'s veins until Baylor Spirit came back to fever heat. This spirit will hover over tht- Alma Mater for uucounted years Calling her on to higher work, The opt-ning ret-eption, the arandestand meeting, the addresses, the soiree, the class reunions, the reminiscent speecltvs, the parade, the football game and the soeiety rt-unions were earh arcs ot' the ' mmm' 1-irele that made the Htwvtttietlt Annivtf-rsarv Homt--Coming, a pt-rfec-t wholt- ot' profit and pleasurt-. Ou Wt'-tlnestlay after- noon in the art room. l'resident and Mrs. llroolts at the ht-ad of :t long list ol' lilaettlty ntetnhers, gztvt- the first welroine to Alumni and t't'it-tttls. The llottntl- Tzlltlt- ti'ommi t the in vltarse, worked untir- ' tuytj: to :na lie the res l6U 1916 3333 . Q-'il 1 - f BBN :L up... ' c -if:-Q--er l ception what it proved to he. a credit and coin- pliment to the social life of Baylor Univer- sity. ln the new grand- stand which stands as a monument to the de- votion and untiring labor of the Alumni As- sociation. was held the Athletic meeting of wednesday evening. It .'m,Eei',f4gw f' , ., . f gave many an opportu- nity to express in words and others in cheering, the just pride that was felt in the previous athletic record and the confidence in what the outcome of the Baylor versus T. C. U. game would he. Carroll Chapel was the scene for the later meeting :it which Dr. Brooks formally welcomed the visitors. Her. C. D. Daniel, '93, gave a discussion of Baylor People in Public Education , which presented in clear cut pictures those who had gone out from the walls of Baylor to give of the knowledge and inspiration gained there to the world. President W. B. Bizzell, TIN, of A. k Bl. College, denionsttwtted to his audience what he set out to do, namely, to show that Bziylor's Influence in Texas , comes through ser- vice. He inspired all to zt consecration of their efforts in the promotion oi' every plan that will contribute to Baylor's future crm-atticss and glory. Just the right conclusion to a day in which uncounted memories had been awaken- ed, came in the form of an old-time soiree. The seven former tnatrons of Georgia Burle- fi-Q, t . ' -l ege l Q- - . l . .3 --,,f2:wF.s':f.1ef.-f-l-,.z- -. 161 T 'RU ' ti B I 4 ' son Hall, now residing in Waco, greeted the guests as they entered, Many were the living t 'fi expositions there that M night of consumation of plans most properly laid in the same corri- dors long years ago. Others who proved to 1 be just friends had the joy of reunion. Talk flowed unceasingly until the lights dashed goods bye , and the guests left with rejuvenated hearts wishing that the next soiree could be hastened. The class reunions were held during the early part of Thursday morning. No attempt can he made to describe them for there were representatives from over fifty classes and each person would have an individual version to give. The very latest class of Baylor, the Fifteeners. celelimtecl their reunion with the Nineteen Seventeen t , . . I t t class as hosts. By ten o'cloeli the chapel was crowrled with friends anxious to hear the reminis- ceiicuis of those v, ho have known Baylor intimately in former years. Each one came l 1 . . . . . . away with a greater ZilllJl'f'f'1IlllOll tor the advantages now enjoyed and with a greater ' feeling of reverence for those who have wrought so nohly for Baylor. The following, program was rendered: A . t l t U U .L,. -1' atv:-. - . -arf- '--rr '- 'z '-'fi-r:.a41i 'f'1t 't' t ' ' :- 162 B B Jas. S. Barton, Ex. '49, McMinnville, Tennessee. Personal Recollections of Judge R. E. B. Baylor . Dr. W. H. Sparks, '56, Cleburne, Texas. Baylor's Early Teachers . General Felix H. Robertson, Ex. '61, Crawford, Texas. t'Baylor's Men as Soldiers . J. T. Duncan, '77, La Grange, Texas. Baylor at Independence . Baylor Glee Club. Mrs. S. L. Morris, '83. Atlanta, Georgia. Old Waco University . Dr. Reddin Andrews, '71, Tyler, Texas. The Baylor l Knew . Mrs. J. W. Edmondson, '73, Austin, Texas. How Vlle Traveled to School . Baylor Girls' Chorus. Dr. George W. Baines, '75, San Marcos, Texas. Baylor's Religious Life . F. E. Johnson, '95, Cleburne, Texas. Suggestions to the Alumni . Dr. J. M. Frazier '76, Belton, Texas. The Literary Societies as I Knew Them . Dr. Jeff D. Ray, '82, Ft. Worth, Texas. Student Hardsliips as I knew Them . Songs by the Student Body. F. M. Newman, '85, Brady, Texas. The Breaking up of the Old Baylor at Independence . Mrs. S. P. Smith, '88, Comanche, Texas. Student Marches on Festive Occasions in Waco . Ex-Lieutenant Governor Geo. D. Neal. Ex. '71, Navasota, Texas. My Recollections of Dr. Burleson . George W. Harris, '94, Gatesville, Texas. My Recollections of Professor J. C. Lattiznoreh. President J. L. Ward, 033 Decatur, Texas. Suggestions to the Faculty and Present Student Body . Walter H. Walne, 01, Houston, Texas. My Recollections of Dr. B. H. Carroll . President L. R. Scarborough, '92, Ft. Worth, Texas. 'tHow Baylor May Help Texas . W ...lc ,. . .....1fx1':.mrrr,g.':.ga':ef'f.vt '..,QL'7':re 163 'b T EJ!! ..LlND.LLl. 1 L9415---4 On every other occa- sion in celebration of the Home-Coming, talk- ing held the principal part, but when the Bay- lor Pageant was present- ed there was no need of it. because the pa- - se geant spoke for itself. The spectators respond- ed. however, in audible appreciation by cheer- ing and applause. The people of the city as well as the authorities cooperated to make not only the parade but all features of the cess. Professor Guit- tard, taking the part of a cavalier, with his able assistants managed the parade in such a splendid manner that it appeared as a symetrical whole. The Baylor Band prepared the way for the Pageant as a he1'ald would announce the coming of the pride of his heart. The music rendered was very fitting to the occasion. for it consisted of triumphant marches and Baylor's own inspir- ing songs. The success of the Band is due to Professor Parker, for only with his consistent efforts could such splendid renditions have been had. On all occasions the music was liberal but especially so at the foot-ball game adding much to the enthusiasm. President and Mrs. Brooks, with their family, very fittingly led the procession in their car decorated with yellow chrysanthemums. The cars immediately following were of particular interest to the lovers of Baylor history, since in them were a former president, Dr. Reddin Andrews, and the sons of former presidents, Rev. G. XY. Baines and Mr. Richard A. Burleson. Next followed the beautifully decorated automobiles which carried the various members of the faculty and trustees of the present Baylor. The distinguished ministers who were guests at the Home-Coming were given a pro- minent place in this procession. Perhaps the liveliest feature of the parade was the car containing the model school of Miss Lillie Martin. Head of the Primary Methods Department. The float of the Town Girls' Club represented the victor- ious Baylor Bell with sweeter belles keeping watch beside it. Next came the floats representing the various organizations of Baylor, ' ' One float featured the Oratorical Association and several other were given to the As- sociation. Here the athletic interests in tennis, basketball, base- ball and football were cleverly featured The Seniors wearing their caps and gowns rode in open carriages, Theirs was perhaps the long- est sinele feature of the whole parade, With dignity, both inher- ent and acquired, they A., --. ,,,.. A..N .,. 164 Home-Coming a suc- lt lv its U .L e . r . . , ., . :mu arts, . 1 A I U 1 , . -- -e -f -e e---f 1 his i f? ' rg l :ll it X , t l ' i , , l l l l l l I l, 1 l , 1 l ' ml?-we added much to the iinpressiveness of the occasion The scene presented on the Viilli-DIPPZIII float was that of Uallione, the guiarcliaii muse of the society, enthroned on at float festooned with gold and white inarguerites and lyres about the Queen in graceful posture were the eight muses each hearing the symbol of her interest. A bit of soeiety history ot' 1567 was shown when two ot the first Calliopeans were represented as coming to Baylor in a victoria, covered in wisiaria blossoms. The Philonizithesian float represented a Philo-Palmer Brooks-as he appeared in former days. A representation of the Texas Legislature was next given as picturing the destination of many Philoinathesians, The H. C. B, Society was represented by the muses of Mlrth, In this, nine girls were dressed in costumes of the soeietfs colors-pink and Ql't t'Il'llIlll stood ill XYZICQ' ful poses around the center May-Pole. .lust behind this float the ot'Q8DiZ2lTi011 Of 'U' society was shown with its members zittirerl in umm-opriate costtnne. The Erisophian floats, very appropriately followed their sistersl One showed a green Freshman en- , te-ring the Main Building and after a certain amount of grinding. 21 dignified Senior emerged. Following this was the Sprizerrinctum float, artistically decorated in red l 1 l 1 l l L 5 A f X 1 A 4.,,L.,. ... ' ' i 'J .-1.-,. 165 ff-ffvv-maq:-vq:- 1:51 ' E-fi RGUNP.. 913. . white and blue. Seated upon this float. were the R. C. B. song leader and the several ytll leaders. Loyal supporters of each of the four societies followed behind their rtspectixe floats and added much to the attractiveness and liveliness of the parade. The human calliope, giving: forth all the musical talent of Baylor, brought up the rear and hoth in effect and music made a grand finale. The parade drove through the principal streets of Waco and then out to Farroll Athletic Field where the Championship football game was played. 'l'hursday evening was given over to society reunions and according to the Erisophians and the H. C. B's theirs could not have been equalled and likewise the Philomathcsians and the Calliopeans declared theirs unsurpassed, so the question as to which was the better must be left for the next Home-Coming pilgrims to decide. The spirits of the student-body rose to such a height during the various celebra- tions of Tliursday that it was impossible to think of getting back to earth for Friday's work. so when Prexy was appealed to, he declared the next day open for further enjoyment. A final Pep niet-ting was held in the morning and here the glorious victories ot' the previous days were recounted and many more prophesied. All through the day and lone into the night. cheering for the green and gold echoed and re-echoed all around old Baylor. lf the promises of the present student body can be relied upon the next Home- Uoming will be even larger than the one conunetnoratina the Seventieth Anniversary, for each of the nine hundred students declares llc- will be back to enjoy the next festive occasion. To show what importance attaches to the 15415 celebration the following is the approved method of dating: Before the Home-t'oming, After the Home-Coining, Until the next Home-Coming. 2 if-gt slat it- 2 ,g,it,g, 50 M5 HO 1 vii .LI - lit- f Z 'NL3'-1-t.7 K .: ' '3 .2 ti . t X '. 4.11, ' J - f J W . Q .xjekvxf-Z'f lM'.f:1q1 1 1 .3 :T- PD: Q .. 5t'.'.1g,-,,,.g5,Cg,', I az fqs,g-imzigesaiaqig-,1 fj L ' t t ' B ' :t-- A . . 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To thc Coacllcs who wurkcd LlI1IiI'iI1Q!j' , faq' X I ' 1 V - W l' :ull thc years III Baylor s lhsmry 1913-Wlh X , , K 1 , N . to huild up winning teams, To the Managers who succeeded in bringing, real athletics to Baylor. To the players whose comumt efforts brought the successful seasons. And to the rcmtcrs wlmsc pup kept up the enthusiasm of thc pluycrm, This section of the Round-Up is respectfully dedicmcd. 169 X 'VK ..Jln.-w-svn w The Athletic Faculty Competent instruction and leadership are as important on the athletic field as in any other department of a university. In this respect Baylor maintains a state ot equilibrium, for the high standard of scholarship is paralleled by a similar rank of her athletic teams in the percentage column. Head Poaghxi P. -Mcfstey, commonly known as Bobs , is a Baylor man born and bred. and a natural athlete with four stripes . With a thorough knowledge of the various sports he works hard to get the best results from the material in hand, and he never allows a man in uniform to loaf on the job. He is considerate and bases his selection of players who are to represent Baylor solely upon individual merit. Those who frequent Carroll Field during practice hours will recognize these words: Hurry it up! Get the old life! I believe in you. With M. .I. Balenti, alias Mike , a Carlisle Indian of All-American football renown in charge of the back-field, Baylor was able to put forth one of the greatest football teams in her history. The players under the tutelage of Mike were taught how to make systematic, scientific and skilful playing count for the most, Proposals were made by several colleges to secure Balenti's services for next season but he rejected their bids and contracted to return to Baylor. Mike and his family of three have won the friendship of the Baylor students and all await the day to welcome them back. 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Baylor 51 171 .,.-,., . ,' .-.. .1L. .ext x.f.4..,7.X.. .. f 1 R'0'UN'D ' UP UL' fit ?'j'1 .msec , g 1 ....L' Review of the Season It is within the hounds of entire accuracy to assert that Baylor staged a real come-back in the foot ball arena during the season of 1915. Be it remembered by all lovers of the sport that only one year ago, after having completed a rather unsuccessful schedule, with reference to the number of contests won, the Bears were considered too insignificant by some teams of the association for a game the next . year. The results of the past season. however, .. have wrought a decided change in that Baylor sg is now ranked among the chief contestants for grid-iron honors. Of the various factors that contributed to 5,4g1 :.-E QM N Q the success of the 1915 team one of the most ' ' - 'k',' potent was that -.f the Student Manager, T. J. ' ' gba Harrell,-alias Togie. It can be truthfully said that this man made hay while the sun shone, for during vacation he spent the days in the harvest fields, and his nights directing letters to prospective athletes. He was always on the job seeking after the comfort and welfare of the huslties and could play the role of water carrier as well as that ot inanagine. the business matters. His slogan was: A Home't'oming, a New Bath- House and a Winning Foot Ball Team in Baylor in 1915. This tri-parte program was fully realized. When the team went on the field Togie always requested that they bring the bacon home. Because of his faithful and untiring efforts Togie merits a if ever a letter was deserved. From the day that training camp opened on throughout the season a spirit of hope, optimism and loyalty reigned, both among the roote1's and the aspirants for a Not since the days of 1919 were there so many candidates for the team, and the squad of 1915 was larger than any other aggregation of the kind in the state. With material at hand Coaches Mosley and Balenti developed one of the strongest grid-iron machines in the association. The Bears opened their schedule at Waco with Howai'd Payne College. Though superior to their opponents in every phase of the game, particularly on the defense, the Baylor scoring apparatus was not in perfect trim. With the aid of Walker's place kick the Bears nosed out with a victory by the small score of 3 to 0. lt seemed that the odds were against the team, in the way of dope, when they went for a game with Rice Institute at Houston, bitt a signal victory was won, 215 to 0. It was at this time that the real merits of the team were revealed. The next contest was with Trinity University at Dallas on the opening day of the State Fair. With the support of a special train of rooters the Bears nabbe-'1 revenge 19 to tt. In the order of the schedule Southwestern University was met at Georgetown and humbled ltt to tt. Baylor mel the only defeat of the season 111 to 3 in the game with Sewanee. The battle was hard-fought but it seems that even the best teams are destined to lose some- times. Oklahoma A. M Iii., another out of the state team was met at the Cotton Palace and tht- tables of the previous year turned into a 12 to 6 victory. The stride was con- tinued with a 34 to tl victory over Daniel Baker College. The banner game of the year was played on Thanksgiving Day with an old rival, Texas Christian University. This contest served as a fitting climax to a successful season, since the final result was 51 to tr. Aside from the score made by the out of the state teams Baylor scored a total of 172 points to the opponents 0, and also had two All-Stale players. . u L V - u 172 -19 1 W ,- ' .' ig, -N 4.,,.,fe , ' fjm g'j'QQQS1D - up L al 1.1 X- 4 Qjz, Zfw fivfifv f . 'g':Q'w5gf!4Eg -J K 'fd -1 jzimtv-F-' - , 1, le: , ' .' ,-. 1-, ' ,-1 2.-QT: -3 , u5.Pf5gH,i- in f I ' ' my 'Dim . I ii, ,,, ,f m 11,5 f x z :ga 4,9 N :Tf5.-l 1 -- -, 12 ' A-A - 5:-. :Vw LJ'-I ,J ,v- 5 :mf 4 f 1 . -'wr 'z' r- 2 173 ROUND - up , ti isis. .t,--,.-..,?a. B-S T H li . The Baylor-Rice Game 1,-if When Captain Norris and the other Bears invaded the W ,j f Owl's haunts for the first real foot-ball game of the season - -V A they were niet with the allwise look of the birds of prey, ' which seemed to signify an utter contempt for the Grizzly specimen. Along with the dopist, they expected the contest , to be a walk-over, and in reality it was, but not in the manner originally anticipated. The Bears had gone on the field with the expectation of a hard fight, but when their inad rush , began to scatter Owl feathers over the surrounding territory ' it hecaine evident that Baylor was to conie to her own in , .gi Aniericas greatest winter sport. Mosley's line opened the I way for Balt-nti's backs and this combination swept all obsta- . cles froni its path as if it were inere chaff. This inachine-like 'Q work, where each nian has one specified duty to perforni and 1 k lends every effort to do that thing, ineans success for nearly J iv The defeat of the Owls was clean-cut, decisive, scientific- ally planned and skilfully executed. Stonerod was the guid- NORRIS ing star of the Baylor Eleven. His calling the right play at the right iinie. his wonderful broken field running, and his ability to keep the teain l together coniniended him to lovers of the gaine. Thompson was there with the goods. Althouah a new nian to Baylor, his ability to break up end runs and his alertness in hailing so inany spiral glides as they soared in his direction, won for hini a nierited D place among Saylor's ends. Then Walker, stationed at left half, was a dependable 4 player in the art of kicking goals, and likewise an asset to the teani with his line- , bucks and wonderful interference. Sensational playing, as usual. was exhibited by l Fonts, This phenomenal full-back averaged yards with his punts. ' C'-ft y .-2: V Q -J . Q ft- ?f??f :1Fa ' A ff ja, Lx , N31 I ll Y A fp- 2- '-4 R-'ppl' SToNFaon W,xt,i-:ER THOMPSON 15 t lg t 174 1916 . eoum:-up Q . di' M The first play was a Stl yard kick by Fonts to Findley. The latter returned the ball 20 yards and was downed by Thompson. llice tried the line but failed and had to resort to the kick. Standish punted 30 yards to Fonts who returned ltl yards. In the latter part of the quarter Standish pnnted S10 yards to Stonerod who returnetl Wilson took ft yards on an end run, and lloach another one over tackle. Wilson passed to Roach and the half-back went ltr yards for the llears' first touch-down. The second quarter was a scoreless period. although the Bears outplayed the Uwls in every phase of the game. ln the third quarter the reserve energy ot the Baylor Teani was trnly inattitested, and the score increased in a multiple ratio. Two niore touchdowns were chalked up in this period as follows: Standish kicked Bti yards to Wilson, who retnrned 25 yards. Wilson took T yards, Walker ti, Fonts ti. Walker l. and Wilson around end for the second touch-down. Walker kicked an easy goal. From the kick-off Standish sent the ball 30 yards to Fonts, who returned 15. Fonts kicked till yards out of bounds. J. Roach recovered a llice fnntble on the 13 yard line, Fonts took 6 yards, Walker 1. Stonerod 5. and Fonts hncked the line for il yards and the third touch-down. .Xaain Walker kicked goal. The fourth quarter was a repetition of the first period of the same. llaylor came into possession ot' the ball on her own ill yard line. Fonts kicked 45 yards to Clyce and the Rice quarter was halted in his tracks by the swift Baylor ends. .X series of forward passes by the Owls proved fntile, so Standish pnnted t'or 40 yards as the only temporary salvation. Little 'LTn Fonts waded 20 yards and Stony con- tinued the niarch of progress for S ni-are, Again Fonts plunged through the line for a dozen yards. Then. for the sake of variety, I.. Roach went via the starehoard tackle for S. and Fonts completed the journey to the goal for the touch-down. The goal was missed. With only a few minutes left in which to play the ball remained in the neutral zone until the referet-'s whistle ended the game. Scarcely had the whistle sounded when the wires began to hntn to the various parts of the state and announced that llaylor had triumphed by a decisive score, and had tasted revenge for the defeat of the previous years, which was by so narrow Z1 margin. The dope-can had been shattered as it hy a charge of shrapnel. On that day the Hoo Hoos had been forinally introduced to Who's Who in the reahn ot' T. l. A. A, foot-ball. The hears had hantgneted snniptnosly on a feast of llice stew and Owl soup. The news of the victory was received by the Baylor supporters in the spirit of 'You did your best boys and now we will do the rest , When the l. M tl. N. train detached a Pnllnian at the Union station the next day at ti A, KI.. 'l!nbs , Mike , Togie and the Owl conqnerors were awakened hy the cheers ot' hundreds of boys and girls from the ljniveristy. The hand was there and the air was full of innsic, as the news- ies sang Olli. All 'bout the bis foot-ball game . The battle scarred warriors all wore an invincible stnile. and even Jake. the faithful grip-toter for the whitefolks, had a trace of Owl gravy on his ebony countenance. 175 4 Baylor vs. Sewanee lt is an unquestioned corollary hinged upon both 1 . . . f logic and science that elements are to be reckoned with 1 .. in the accomplishment. of any feat. When the Baylor t 5 Bears were ar1'ayed against the Sewanee Tigers for a uf ' foot-ball game at the Cotton Palace on November the Q fat eighth there were in evidence two distinct kinds of ele- f ,N.f'f1 , ments that wielded a notable influence over the contest. . e ' I 2 ' First there were the fundamentals of foot-ball, and then 1 x K X Na+- 5 x V W 1 x at fs,-f it.. M.. -.l- ie? ts-Q iv' -WN t t te, t , it x t , ' ll A t w ISAACKS the atmospheric elements. The Weather Man trump- ed in with his Jin-k in the form of an incipient show- er of rain in the midst of one of the most spectacular grid-iron battles that was ever waged in Waco, and thus enabled Sewanee to corner the game by a count of lti to 3. This is not an alibi. It stands to reason that the combination of a wet ball and a muddy field deprived the spectators of many thrilling plays on the part of both teams and also blocked the continuance of the class of foot-ball that was played in the first half of the game. The contest was played just as every foot-ball shark had predicted,-if Baylor could hold the Sewanee cross-buck they had a chance to win. Then on the of- fense they must employ the forward pass for their major gains. In the first two quarters the Baylor Bears played true to form and rushed the Sewanee Tigers up and down the field in a commendable manner. On the kick-off Lucian Roach, the sturdy left half for the Bears, returned the ball 20 years and was nu, s 4 L. 1.5- Q ft Ya? 3 1 i i Q A ,f - .Y . t 5 . . Q -i . Z. .. as 1 5 ' X V l V 'fm ' ' C5149 it . ' was , A K --...:.t . . 44 - f ,- X ,,, -... - , 354 ' K. .tix T A1 V . gk A N ja Q yi' px YV ni tl H V if X li? . -Q it E ' -' - f 1' -Q -i 1 l 'lerg X l' - K x ' .- w t , I .. ' C, , 'f'- ., ' .: -if f ' ' St'.xM'ox Ttwstm' REID I il fi' .' 'fT1 e 1 ' 'T' 1!? r .f: -A ' 1 176 .- .' - - , at - - 19 16 BQUND UP V - V ,.k ',4, A - , it downed on his own 40 yard line. After a st-ri-as of line- bucks had failvd to nct a gain, Fonts kicked out of bounds on Scwaneffs 35 yard lint-. Worthain, Ulark and Herring in a ncat group of plays, advanced the hall hack to within 10 yards of tho goal, whcn Fouts I'6COYt?I'F'fi a funihlc and raced to mid-field and tvniporary safvty. 'l'lwn the Baylor triplex combination consisting of Wilson, lloach and Fonts. siicce-cded in plac- ing the pig-skin on Scwant-c-'s 30 yard tnark, A ns-at pass ,,'t Q, .EZX K from Wilson to Stanton cann- within T yards of a touch-down. . i 5 'i R , , '7f S,lifta, Four more yards wore coycrcd on a linv plungs, hut Stewance X hracwd up, and aftvr hrvaking up a forward pass. the- Tins-rs x 1 fig,-Q ' 2 , 4 I my S '-2,51 rvgaincd thc hall on thvir own Ill yard hav. lncn an wx- , ' change of punts was rvsortcd to. after which thc Baylor hack- field inadc several good advance-s. Baylor attvniptcd to launch a placv-kick hut thc hall sailt-d low oi' the cross-har and was intercoplt-d hy Worthani, who re-turncd it 15 yards. Tlivn 10 yards niort- wcrv gaincd hy St'Wl1Ilt't' whcn thc quartvr .mv - 5 s ,z 1 -arg Q. , J h, ,. ' y -JLLQQ' -,?,:,f5?Eg,r.l,i5, x' ,i , 1. 57:3 415, 35 . uf' fig: 'N TS 3'.l i 4f1'J 1'-H-'A- , 9 ' . .,. ff,qg.T,:. .1 .A5.:- Q , L., WN oiiclorl with the hall on hr-r own I5 yard. X 'Pho second quartvr was niarkvd hy spt-clacular opt-n tivld im M running and forward passing, Worthain opcnod with a good Mum circle- around end. A fww niinutvs later Baylor came into possvssion of this hall and liucian Roach i'ef'+'lcd off fltt yards L. ROACH and was downvd within 13 yards of the goal, Prcyious to lloach's run the Dcars had workvd threw forward passes in succsssion for a total of 45 yards. The Tiger linc hcld for downs. .Xfn-r Clark had punrvd 233 yards to Stonerod, and Baylor failvd to make any progrl-ss through tht- opponents linc, Fonts hurlcd a pass Zhi yards to litaal and the- lattcr coinplcu-d tht- play in pt-rt't-ct form. Anothcr pass from Wilson to l-'outs was good for 5 yards. The-n Stoncrod, in the- calm manner so charactt-ristic of his playing, sent a pf-rfvct drop kick for 313 yards. directly lwtiwcti the goal posts. Tho half f-ndsd with tha scora ZX to tt in favor ol' Baylor. Thus far tha contt-st had he-rn practically a svc-saw attair, t'aptain Norris. Ficlfler. Isaac-ks, and Tinslcy we-re always in lla-rv. and doing all that thvir supporicrs could expvct from thcui. This was the test of a rwal foot-hall playcr, and those- nicn proved If on 177 ...?sT -'ififfll , -..Ms ......,.-.., aouND-.ue ,' , ff2...gf..-m179.,1s their worth to the team. ln spite of a drizzle oi' rain hundreds of enthusiastic students and alumni flocked to the field between halves and executed a beautiful snake dance. The third quarter began in the same old style, but shortly afterwards it be- came evident that Baylor was handicapped somewhat in passing, and the defense gradually weakened. In this division of the game the Bears tried four passes, three ot' which failed. while one gained 15 yards. Another big factor in the game was the injury of Eb lsaacks, the Baylor center and the keystone to that line of defense. He had strained a ligament in the end of the first half of the Qame. and was compelled 4. .. . 2. -1-1 . :Nz ' 9, me ,Ne .. . ig - Qt ,--age Q- tr? if :'-Asxacnws -is 2 ,FRN 355 3, -:ND 5vs?:3f5:- -,- ' : SP' , ' -.-fiat ff. ' me- R1 '.2-1. ' :-l:,i iafg.-1 s':,5'5,??ii5' . az. 2- ' 'fflgs3Q.3::g-515313 'fir-in Y 'Il 'ailefs -. iff-Sffl' n ,f,53, 23 r e-ra-251' i 'ffzylil -1175221 ' f- ef ii.: t,g.a1qfre,a:s::: f, . 7 sswgiwr Y 'itgzzvsfeyzf . -S. -flee'-,,,,- T Fottrs to withdraw from the field in the middle of the third quarter. Baylor still fought doggedly. It took Sewanee four downs, as a general thing, to gain bare dis- tance. but their progress was steady. Clark car- ried the hall over for a touch-down and kicked goal. The fourth quarter was a continuation of the third. Substitutes had supplanted the posi- tions ot' most of the Bear players, and still the Tiger battery met with resistance. Sewanee scored another touch-down and sent a drop kick true to the mark, and the game was over. Baylor had lost 16 to 3. The team was de- feated but not whipped. crippled hut not cowed. and baffled hut only to fight better the next time. The results of the remaining three games are prima facie evidence that the Bears were by no means shot to pieces . 178 L -- t e .1. -- N-A---'P KT ' ' The Baylor-Oklahoma A. E5 M. Game When a Bear outwits a Farmer it is a reasonable assumption to believe that the latter did not possess , the necessary where-with-all with which to conquer the r former. That was just the state of affairs at the Cot- t . AE i 'E ton Palace on November the thirteenth when the Bay- V' I 'N lor Bears won a hard-earned but deserved gridiron con- '7' 'R , test from the Oklahoma Farmers by the score of 12 to ' lv V, N 6. Not only did I3r'er Bruin enjoy a feast of revenge ' ' yi' that was ltttlfi wild honey, bitt he also upset the dope ' 5' ' hire of foot-ball prophets . This victory over Okla- Q- honta, when compared with the till to tt defeat of the L, previous year, is conclusive evidence that Baylor made W' great improvement within a twelveemonth period, and now deserves a place among Who's Who in fo-ot-ball history. 2 Y S N ln spite of the fact that the field was heavy with 1 M sticky mud, the gaine was fast and full of sensational f situations and close plays. Spectacular end runs Ctzossmx abounded and even forward passes were used to an ad- vantage. The Farmers made a steady rush at the outset ot the same which netted them a touch-down in the first four minutes of play, From the kick-off they returned the ball to the middle of the field, and on the first formation a pretty pass from Weaver to Sc-:tt gained about 25 yards. Then by a series of line bucks and plunges tlirougli tackle the pig-skin was carried to l3aylor's 10 yard line. Wt-uyer went around end for half the distance, and on the next play he dived through for a touch-down, The Okla- homans failed to kick goal. and thus, as the final result showed, their scorfrg for the day was done. E Q -fire. q, ff?r krifv lf 4 3 . K Q ,V V ' .1 ff-L, iq! , -, Q . . .,-..f, e g-- 43:45 . Q, Q, ,'. ' - ' , .-1.L'l1fi,'If fL , 1: k, Q ' L3 ' 1 , ' Y. , , , , s. S tg- - t N 5g,:fC..1Qg3' v - .11 , 1, 7 'A ,j 1 - 5-1, - 1 ' 2,qE:'g,:-' fl ' tygilf ' f' 1 :tain ' , fi'-2' l- ., M fi , 3 , .1 4 I lf:-' W14,:'E', 1 ' L.. ' t Lg- 1g,,xt: Xl I f vi af L N V Nw L N X i JJ: ,, ,T, qv:-Af' f, , , i1. f1'-5' . 'iff ' i:.2:Lx.3 'fl-1-2 ., , .- ' f as N A 51:5-ff' ,- fi ,gag .. , aa., 'Vgg,,,1,.a JL' ,,G.--43 ' ., J igga-7. :, 5.7516 -5 R ' a :gt 4 ' 3 'fftzfzzi , NIGRO BYRON Hot.1.ANh I'-ru-. . -.-.-,.-,t ..,., . , . , - I M 179 'Tn' , ,,.,...1e.e4 ,. 5 N EWVN seoumo-up 1916 .Xt this juncture of the game Baylor was aroused to the old Fight to the finish, iitfyt-t' giye in spirit. and the remainder ot' the contest was waged in the Farmers ter- ritory. indeed within their 115 yard mark. The steady, dependable and consistent ef- forts of such men as Captain Norris. Nigro and Thomas in the line proved to be an im- pregnable barrier on the defense. 'l'hen in the back field with an ample supply of both potential and kinetic energy, coupled with the desire to win, there were such players as wilson, Holland and lWI'USSlll1, Happy Crosslin ran the attack of the Bears in a brilliant manner, and centered his tactics chiefly around the forward pass formation. Also Yank Wilson made some spectacular dashes on fake pass plays that were suc- cessful when his interference boxed tackle and let him through the line. But these brilliant IHHXS were mingled with costly tunibles and niet a firm resistance, Con- setltieiitly Oklahoma held baylor scoreless until the last division of the game. When the third quarter ended Fonts and Weaver had just exchanged punts. Uyroiii, the plucky Ullyllll' end. han-blocked the kick ot' the Uklahoina player and the li-lll was recovered by ihoinas ot the Bears on the Azgies' yard line. On the first formation in the lourth quarter Lrosslin passed lo by rom 20 yards. Another pass tailed, and likewise an end run, then XYllSOIlS5'I'1l one yia the aerial route to 'l'homps-In for Baylor's tirst touch-down. The big cottoii-liea-,led end eyaded his man and received the epidermin ot' the swine in at vacant lot. Wilson was as accurate as if he had walked over and handed the ball to 'l'h-umpson instead ot hurling a boulder of mud Qtr yards. lt was perhaps the prettiest pass witnessed in Waco during the season. With only about three minutes left in which to play. and the score ti to ij, il is doubtful if even the most optimistic liaylor rooter had hope of the tie being broken in the proper way. Nothing but a sensation play cotild bring the victory home and Yank pulled the desired stunt, He took a fake pass and behind great interference liied away for -ltr yards. After line bucks had failed a punting duel took place which Fonts won by a wide margin. On a blocked kick and a fumble Baylor gained the ball on Oklahoma's 15 yard line. Another spectacular end run for 14 yards was indulged in by Lucian Roach this time. who a few minutes later broke through guard for the score that won the game. ,Xlthough Oklahoma fought a hard fight and played a classy game of foot-ball Baylor merited the victory by right ol' conquest. The passing of the Bears was re- markable in spite of the slippery ball, Eight passes went for a total of lots yards: one was intercepted: and fourteen failed. Thus out of twenty-tliree attempted eight were successful and one was passed oyer the line for Tl touch-down. ISO ,. : 'Qi y, ,, V-,ns -'Q ' - --. 5 .Y 6 ff'J v.i L f- ' l'g.gEgife, 4353.4 .,,, ' 1916 ROUND-UP The Thanksgiving Game Baylor the victor, T. C. C. the vanquished: score 51 to 0. As a fitting climax to Baylor's 1915 Homecoming and as a brilliant finish to a truly remarkable foot-ball season, Captain .lack Norris led his galaxy of grid-iron stars from Carroll Field with the first state championship cinf-hed beyond a doubt, while Captain Cox withdrew with his team completely whipped. Baylor has defeated T. C. LT. on several occasions, ariH once in 1910 by the score of 52 to tl. but never before has a Baptist triumph been wite nessed by so many Baylor followers as on November the twenty-fifth, when some four thousand souls were made happy and thankful. and as many voices blended as one in cheering the Bears to deeds immortal. While Stonerod directed an attack. the equal of which has not been uncovered to foot-ball critics during the season. a triumyirate of back-field stars responded to the quarters call in a wonderfully sensational manner, and the line worked as only a per- fect machine performs for the master mechanic. Baylor proceeded to chalk up her first counter within fiye minutes utter the referee heralded his call to attention. A boxed tackle formation was used hy Baylor which proved most baffling to the opponents, and with this one formation the Bears gained many times the length of the regulation hundred yard field. T. C. LY was woefully we-ak in hard decisive tackles, and her sec- ondary defense failed to meet the play before the runner had gained the required distance. They had a reasonably heavy line. bitt weight was worthless against Bay1or's long end runs, and for the most part was a real handicap in so much as the Bear line shifted to get in a compact interference and left their individual adversaries high and dry. They had fairly good ends. but the efforts of such players came to naught when encountered by the Baylor iiitei'fei'ence. Baylor made 2121 first downs as compared to her opponents tj, and worked 3 forward passes for .i gain of tio yards against 2 completed by T. C. LT. for a gain of 17 yards. Baylor has always boasted of back-field men who ranked with the best of their kind in college foot-ball. but in-yer before has this or any other school presented a trio In fl ' ,t. ,' 1 ti, A . F If if .t . 1 tt ,iff , 4 'H , ' ' ,t s. . ' . T i 3 '11 257.14 11 , 5 I VP -t 1 ev f .if ' if 1 i, . J' fi 9 fi '-233 , y, I 1 . 5.5.5 , J 1 74 5- 'V . W. I , 5 1 '- 11 .1 Y' '3c .'JTb,. PE . '-' ' Y ' ' I' 'l ' bfi' 'ttf' L, f' . :-A I V I D THOMAS TURNER T. Roaci-1 181 wif? ROUND - UP ' 'f1'9QlT6ff-Qs rr of n1en who measured up to the standard set by Fouts, Roach and Wilson. Fouts was the wonder ot' wonders with his smashing plunges. his deceptive side-step, his reliable toe and fierce tackling. As the sum total of Fouts' work against T, C. U. this phenomenal full-hack carried the bali for a total of 233 yards, his spectacular run of 50 yards for a touch-dawn followed a dash of 20 yards and a short plunge of 3 yards in mid-field. Twice Fonts was called ttpon to kick from his own goal line in the teeth of a strong wind, and on each occasion he punted to his own -15 yard mark and to perfect safety. Fonts started two of the successful passes made by his team, while he received the third from Wilson. The longest runs contributed by this all-state personage were gains of 32, 22. 20. 50, 12, 12. and 10 yards respectively. Lucian Roach without doubt played the most consistent game of any half back in the state this year. He had an odd trick of presenting but one leg to a tackler and shaking off the tackle without losing a step. On one occasion in the course of a brile liant 20 yard end run, he shook of what looked like four perfect tackles, not stiff-arming. just simply shaking them off without slowing up. He ran interference perfectly, and incidentally made three touch-downs in the course of the game. Roach advanced the ball 130 yards in thirteen trials. His longest one was for 22 yards and a touch-down. Yank was perhaps the fastest man in Texas football this year. He was brilliant in his long end runs, and his hard, fierce tackles, Yank performed as he had never done before and to him credit is due for a big part in the teams' victory. He was called 12 times and came through with 137 yards to his credit. Not only was wonderful work accomplished while this back-field played, but the Walker. Holland. Eastland combination was played in much the same manner. In the last ff-w minutes of play Eastland was called to rttn with the ball on the fourth down bitt when he saw that his path of progress was blocked he booted the ball which was fumbled by T. C. U. Baylor scooped the ball and made away for another touch-down. For T. C. U. Ramsey at half proved the best ground gainer. In fact he was one of the clftssiest broken field runners that has visited Waco in many seasons. anfl on his wide end runs 'l'. C. L'. relied mostly for her gains. He repeatedly made spectacular returns of punts, and frequently got away for sprints varying from 10 to 20 yards, On one occasion llatnsey had a clear field for a touch-down. but was hailed by the im- penetrable Stonerod beforehe had hardly reached the danger zone. Edens ran his team well considering the odds he was battling against and some of his punts were 'Sail 'E .- .- . V. . :xv ' '. - i1 ui ' -' ' if fi..'1':Yi-35--,f f Yriaif 54-J 'I 'I' '- W ' P' - 1 ff . ':-:L -'ffl'-'f1.'- ?eff?9!i..l ' . v ft V - fa. 3, .-.-v. -wat .t,t.k.,,- ,.,.t fps., 5 , -3. , , - V .t wtf F C - .ig -f , ez.-.L.-L..-. .1f., , .2 3, -1. .Ls :.'i.rfL?1 - - 1 3 . - ,-e :..' -- nw- M , 4, . . -- 153 'fa-i'1'aif '9IT!N??-f- MRA-' 1 I fic 2 . T. 'ff': f5'Em' R ' xx Q- r 5 - I lkley, -e:f51qfi.:t:lZ5 :z.b:7:gfra4,F3Q,.iAS-325531.-. .,:.55,a:k:t3lHl Vins, J ., .f-V, -' 11:5 gif ,. K v ,ji . V f-. rw s sail., , if 5'--p ' -V 7. 1 x :.--at ,ggs3,s.5,:AQf1f,'- ., - . 11- 1-gg.-g Pj xl. 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' sw: 1- 111- 5:-if Wfif- ' 34 r.,- w r . t'ej35x Q, f . . 1 T- 7 jill 1 , H t, . if- 2 f ' .' 5 . V ts- P -we i i ..- 1 gl -TV - -r. .F xl Q' i T 2' fi ' liiliif 'l vw asc ' 157. 1-' 1 tx S tg -- '1 - -,J ' it . ' -fa -A,l. ., - , t X K 11, .xiii l 3, -' Q ,mud 55' 5 fi? 7 2 :-5, .r Ai: , ' .V .4 , ab :gm ,,.,A F'4i1i afQ-,1. :- 1. W' 1' ' .. 1 1 ,. , N- T 'NYS' F-' ' L 55532 4 . '- - 'za ii WILSON EASTLAND FIELDER well directed: in fact it was kicking that placed the ball within 5 yards of Baylors goal line at two different periods, Cox was expected to show up in better form, but his work as a whole was coniinenflable. The entire team showed the spirit of real sports- Inanship, Baylofs line, to a inan. covered theniselves with glory, because they charged low, and made openings through the back-field inen pierced at will. Thomas at eenter was the star of the line. as he waded through the T. C. U. defenses, and also on the offense for many formations before they had liardiy started. power to break up passes was unequalled on the field. As usual Turner was tlie-re with the stuff, stopping plays as well as making them impossible at the opportune time. Fielflei' and Nigro did their share as guards in overcoming the Horned Frogs. .. .QW . J'-MQW. . 183 ROUND-UP Q 1916 Although the scorn- was nut ai rvcoiwl lll'K'illi4'l' against this hunch. tliviw- was one record lirolivii during the gnnic. This fezil was IN I'fUl'lll1-ld hy .Jack llozwli whvn hv lifted the pig'-skin from lhv lil-yard line for ll 1wi'l'vvl plzicv-kin-li. When lhv final wliislle lkllxslStlN0l1kXt1IIIOXXIIIUI blew it ended the ' 1: :Hz .' A ' 1' Q ' lziyloix anal one than will he 4'-llwisliml in the iiieniorivs of the lovers of the G11-4-ii :infl Hnlfl for years cific-i' thvy shall lizivv left college. e s . ,Y W, li.. illllli iii iii, e eeee Willis llllll1lllWllWwgfg5 lor Takes 0 Texas l Bay nshlp of MES Chgrr1Pi0 wg wp 1 l llllllv i l mPulllsll.l.l.u,1 wi,w5S 00 - gonzo nv- yx 11 xl silly S1599 of W 0 Cham will X5 W oo 26,3119 Cf xx Q 1 A 'Y xl D S F , 64 on X l I BYNXWQYSSYE' Dai ,W X Q- , l 1 l. l , xgYW5,B'mxwc' f'! V 2 Z I QE mise 1:21 T 55' I- wi' lllll-I zz li U- Q- . C xvvfx., +96 Z W xx L DW s 1 .gN 5kW' L ?' Us 6 vj I 1 4 Bgfb f I V C will will r A 1- ga of' BAYLUH WBFSTS wilAHUlMQl llllliue RSM Thif3q,i03,E XX 1 BGUIOT Fm' 0 .hin C The Bears Beat the Soon s -9' We , U T kef oi Farmers on Cotton Palaci 1:15 rj! Wl 'v5:Yg'i Ba to N faewu Gridiron by Score 12 to 6 fu f 1 - ,N l 'ffgf lfixl 5 uallds tAIR foecial UmlhfAiZlQ.I.i.ffI'llliflf KA', fdfS. lT1flfl:Sn 'N ill? 99 'll Sllym swmi I-.1 in-r -1 l'4-:md 'Qt Z2 17. Hff,,1 'ls,,'y,, ll Wf ' .- . 40ug0SgHll1,g nw mf 1, ,jfLr,,jj7,1 j,,,ff'fff55A'ZlS Big Football Game lf ' X2 Zgfffiifir WJ: in 2 TRINHY -- BAYLOR, 3 P. M. 1f'e 4 wl,.mm,,,li1l 0 SEE THE F IR luv-W mmm ,H W 5 l 5-M-'E GNNEW A ,..xf 'F'i1Kv 'n:'Q1 eaiffcfifi' 3 f1formalReceptif ' 'Baylor Club Youll. K UQ 3 'Q ,X nm ohh xml Ylfatki 1- . 59,3 . 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Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1916 Basket Ball Scores Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor Baylor 25 22 19 19 15 9 6 35 48 44 24 20 14 22 27 18 50 185 NVaCo Y. M. C. A. 21, at VVaeo . . Texas U. 44, al Wlaeo . 'liexas U. 22. at Austin . Rice Institute 35, at Houston Rice Institute 34, at Houston A. S: lvl. 39. at College S, . A. fi M. 34. at College S. Simmons College 19. Simmons College 35, . . T. C. U. 27. 1. 1 at XVaeo ll Wlico it XVaeo , . Tulane 35, at WVaco , Tulane 19. . A. N M. 28, . . A. 8: M. 24, Simmons College 15, at Simmons College 16, at it Wlaco it XVaeo at VV aco Abilene Abilene VVaco Y. M. C. A 28. at VVaeo RUUND -' UP t ' X Q t. -, VA ,R . QW i:.3i3.5F?.i'?fVf3:- ap. .. 5 Ra A MQ 'Y V. x I Q 'ta X .x X 4- X til' ' , f f -1 1. 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The Bear Quintet represented one of the best trained groups of the kind in the association. With three B men and many new aspirants it was no easy matter to Choose the five best players, ln the minority of the games on the schedule in which the Bears were defeated they proved to their opponents that they were 'tscrappers , and thus every contest was a hard-fought battle, win or lose. Not once did the team falter or appear to lay down on the job. but in every game they played in a manner worthy of any Bruin Family. Every game yy as featured by the steady team- work and the consistent goal shooting. The for- wards showed the results of superb coaching in their ability to ring goals from various angles and positions. In like manner the guards acquitted themselves creditably in the task of protecting the basket in their end of the court and in keeping the final result at the minimum mark. 186 03, ..n 'G.Q, wg,-,g sf.-sig-Q 512'-A ,L : SCHt'LK1-:Y-Bruce is a natural leader in college affairs. and he maintained his reputation at the head of the basket ball qui ntet. There was never a time when he hesitated to do anything for his team. He bears the distinction of having scored the largest number of points of any individual on the team. He could mix it with the best players on the court, and seldom did they calm. steady and quick to take advantage of an of this player furnished many thrills for the team is chosen Bruce will be missed, for he g V 7 E-.L Ja 4 1 1 if y V?-arp V 2 2' lily if zsg:'f SCHULKEY succeed in busting him. He was always opportunity. The accurate goal shooting spectators. When the 1917 Basket ball raduates this year. gli-F ,.+ it .- ipt- F KJ! S :link mil E?-fi, 2 '- 4 , Ht' A t .ta ..'1-: THOMPSON Tl'lHRlPN4iN--XVGH he is big and broad, and he is long antl tall, and he is an athlete through and through. l3londy represents a mass of brawn, muscle and inan- hood and with this combination Baylor has :in all round student. He ex,-els hiinselt In every game in which he participates Foot-hall is natural with him, basket ball is his delight and he just grew up a base ball p dependable player at center and guard and layer. On the basket ball team he was it always fought to the finish tor Baylor, In recognition of his ability as at player and as a leader l3loIitly 'mis unanimously chosen by his team-mates to the position olf We are confident that if work and faithtulne value the Bear quintet next year will be well 187 Captain of the 1917 Basket Ball Team, on the part of the Paptain are of any worthy of the name. Z-'79 , ROUND-uP isis Q X ?. . ' AA' ., X I A twh -, - --1 I ' X ., tariffs. w e sw,-.sleeve s T'. T Xie- :Ja 13-332 ' C , is F Q X ' af.-L eff .NJ ya -ff , ' . rc' t fl ff xi- ATV' K ,1,l t ' .XXX ' 1' -V Ax: HARRELI, WILSON SPENCER H.xttiamif- 'l'ogie cotild play the position of forward on any basket ball team. He has the ability to throw goals, btit somehow the jinx seemed to hover about him this year. lt seemed that he had hard luck enough to discourage anyone. but Togie fought and won. He was always in the fight. and although his regular position was that of forward, he cottld be found wherever the ball was in play. Togie was a vet- eran basketball man. having participated in the sport for the past three years. Not only was he a valuable asset to Baylor in basket-ball, but in other games as well, for he wears both a base-ball and a foot-ball Togie is a Senior this year and hereafter Baylor will miss him both in athletics and other college activities. W11,sox-This fellow represents another made-in-Waco product. for it is in the above city that he has been reared and has achieved fame as an athlete. Yank is an all-state player on the grid-iron, one of the fastest men that ever circled the bases on a diamond and as good as the best in basket ball. The past season was his first attempt at the latter sport and he made the team on his merits and determination to help Baylor win. The optimistic bit of inforniation is herewith presented that Yank will be here again next year and will be rearing to make this a better Baylor in the realni of athletics. Si-tfxvtzir -f-- ln the person of Dick Spencer Waco has presented to Baylor a natu- ral basket ball player. This was his second year as a member of the team and his real wertlt increased with every game. He was manager of the quintet during the past season and is to be commended for his faithful efforts to perfornt such duties as came his way. likewise while in active service on the court Dick was an invaluable man. He played hztrcl, fought stubbornly and always did his best, despite the fact that he was handicapped to a certain extent on account ot' his size. This fellow believes that practice makes perfect. and in the two years that he has left in which to represent Baylor it is safe to predict that Dick will contribute his part toward many basket ball victories. 188 Jigga, -- sv 'T'f'fY2 fiN-'?5'f1g'SjT + 1,s-3-,eseaetqe:sf-qfwfz-rar:asus-ssegg N IQ ,nun-nv' Q dksfxss i 8 The Track Season 5X5b-- ' 5? 5,-in -4 , at 'sian Msg? 5 my A cf- ' is A, 'N X 4' x Zin ke Eye ..1t.fs2fSfg3Q'2.. X 1 Q fa:-D L' 1 ' .:1.'f'fa,- -ukg, - ' t . 515531515 skqi w V- .. .--, - V-'sit-852'- ' ks. MA: , . - and fart.. M . H-'sp -X '-3,3 f Ei. 4--tjsx. ers? 'HS Wag ., eh. ' ' ?' .,- jew . 1' -egflcf f -2 as :1s.R ,. 1 sz--i ef is .. 1 . 'I ., W wlfg..- fYYs:'f ' ls- is Y Sf?- UXYX x u YP Q' Y 49. Yidlv v N 4135 13 bi gy ial training or regular workouts wit ln the year ot' 1915 the track team was not what could D9 termed a complete success, howevei third place was won in the State meet. Progress was made the past season along with other phases of athletics in Baylor. When the first call went forth for candidates to begin training for duty on the Cinder path more than twenty men reported, including three men, Isaacks, Porter and Robertson. These men are all good athletes and with a full corps ot' their kind Baylor would prob- ably add other laurels to her victories. Captain Isaacl-is, the man of foot ball renown. is likewise a fellow with a good record on the track team. His mighty heaves of the shot. dis- cus and hammer are seldom outedistanced by those of any athlete that he competes with. Porter is a steady trainer and a hard worker and his continuous efforts are usually rewarded with success. ln the high hurdles, sprints and broad jumping this man is always in the front rank and if he falls short of first place the winner gets a race for the money anyway. Yank Wilson, already famous in all other forms of athletics in Baylor, made his initial at- tempt at track work this year. Without any spec- h the squad other than baseball practice. he en- tered the dual meet with Southwestern University and won the highest number of individual points. 189 ., , ,qn' xw !'.:i5-F'J' .w . Q -- - ' Q.o.uND.-.ulag - 'J 1 9 16 I 1 The Team 'l'!i5 mX . a A' v 1 J ' J ,V ' - ' I J 'al gf , :. U ,, . 'J - ,, 1- ' . - 5 fy- :ljgef 'ff Q: - '- 'i:.,'fifizi2:g'eE Egfff- , Q v - fM..,4..,5.,,f.'.5::..P U AY Q 'jlbif-. .1 1 . gf, -'-' s ?q::iEfi-ivffffriv UE gif ' I -'f ' . 4 .cis 1 :A ' eg. J f ,' . '4iiPPf ' A ty - ,tg Q Ui U I V. , I -def 1 ,,-...Z--' -' lj ,- ,x-xp, -4 -'fp 4. - Q' -,,- 1 -1 . J 4- H, 'QQA WM H --,WY Afwwn' V J 4 3 J. D. ISAACKS R. E. MANAGAN SITTON J. C. JONES L. ROBERTSON BEAVERS Ron' M. PORTER J. H. PENDLETON WILSON 190 1916 I. .- lao'uNQf+uP . v..', ' a sian' x 4 -,A mb it Q. W 571' J 2 'T t 7 ' ff, 4. , n J- X, 4 '1 ,,. . ' ,few fmt 'YJ -'af 32 S73'3?Q,:f'fp. ' , ' ' 4 r' ' 1 'bf A at - V 1ffl s Isfxacxs PQRTER Sitton is a new man with the ability to make the pole vaulter who bests him go up in the air some distance. His physical build is particularly adapted to this phase of track work. Pendleton, though small of statue, is a mass ot muscle as tar .is he goes. Hitt the pole and the discus he always stays in to the finish. Jones makes a try at everything' that is played on the athletic field. He is a big .hefty fellow and puts his energy to use with the discus and shot. Managan. another youngster, can jtunp and run like a rahhit. and he promises to become one of the best men in the state. Beavers, Neville and Walker are swift men and will make someone work to Cap- ture the honors in a meet in which they participate. The relay team is one of the strongest in the sta e x as Porter, Sitton. Managan and Walker. When the Bear track team journeyed to George- town they niust have hit Southwestern on the dark of the mo-on for the meet was won hy the overwhelming score of 76 to 45. t vith such representatives M' X 'A ve f' 7 , ' H x if 1 -Q 1 M 1, '93 mg, , W. AXE tt tw-- n 1,86 X . if V wavy --r- .-:mf - - M- 1'-,L . .' A- . ,. 'rkkmg' J' .. .-,-- , we-3. fi'J -..'jfj1ffm:-,-kg'fQ'.,2,f25:gN -: :gi-E fit ' LJ r J . . 1-Scif: . 5 -J' ffi 1- g9!ii:21,.,,, vi, g?5'E'f': ,,3 .- , ROBERTSON PENDLETON BEAVERS i91 . at M - - , ,J RQUND L up f' DRM - 1316- .- Q - 4 --.--J ,... . . at ... ....--..,...,.. 'ff' . sv 5 Z. ,xl pg... ,N .R . x at I vt' I . is 'term . X' f f 55' .V E C D . , S, .X . - 'i 5 ..ix:S -.ag -W sex X NYS ew assi- V N -755' ' '+G ' ?521.'f'f- .'1:1SEisE-.- ' 'QN-:-:': fin. he .mgsix-.-asfgf-t.-.fs:t -3:5:g.ges Q .ram sz.-ffqi iisw-.f.s,. ts.. it cz. wr:-tr 1:-t-.Q-r x-.. -:..::.. X N me - eg -z 5 . -4:-.-e.NN4H .D . .-.-:N ..-.----.-.Q-.'+N..,, -.Zee-..--f.wh.Xs.. -X 5-Lak ' MANAGAN SITTON JONES Track meets have been arranged with A. .Q M. College and Rice Institute and a creditable showing is expected to be made upon each occasion. Summary of the Baylor-Southwestern meet: Pole vault-Heighth 9 feet 10 inches: first Sitton CBD, second Seale CSD and Pendleton CBD, tie. Running high jump-Heighth 5 feet -l inches: first Robertson CBD, second Mana- gan CBD. Running broad junip-Distance 20 feet 10 inches: first Robertson CBD, second Smith CSD. third Gillette CSD. 16-pound shot-put-Distance 37 feet S inches: first Isaacks CBD, second Jones CBD, third Gillette CSD. 16-pound hammer throw-Distance 124 feet 5 inches: first Isaacks CBD, second Grote CSD, third Jones CBD. Discus throw-103 feet' 9 inches: first .Jones CBD. second Pendleton CBD, third, Isaacks CBD. 120-yard high hurdles-Time 161-5 seconds: first Hoyle CSD, second Robertson CBD, third Clabaugh CSD. 100-yard d21Sl1g-Tililt-5 101-5 seconds: first Wilson CBD, second Robertson CBD, third Clabaugh CSD. 880-yard run-Time 2 minutes 12 3-5 seconds: first Porter CBD. second Knicker- bocker CSD. third Biggs CSD. 220-yard dashfTime 22 2-5 seconds: first Wilson CBD, second Quinn CSD, third Sessions CSD. 4-10-yard dash-Time 2-5 seconds: first Sessions CSD, second Beavers CBD. third Sparks CSD. 220-yard low l1lll'Cll9S-Tll1'16' 26 3-5 seconds: first Hoyle CSD. second Clabaugh CSD, third Pendleton CBD. One mile run-Tinie 5 minutes 18 seconds: first Nevil CSD, second Neville CBD, third Byrom CBD. Mile relay-Time 3 minutes 51 seconds: first Baylor C'l'eam, Porter, Sitton. Man- agan, WalkerD, second Southwestern fT4E'2llll. Quinn. Biggs. Sessions, Knickerbocke-rD. Officials-Field judge and starter, Metzenthin CTexasD: timers. Davison CS. W.D, Frame and Morris CTexasD: announcer. Se-ale CS. W.D 192 l I o 2 l l 14 ... s ls- ' GW Soccer Football Schedule for 1916 Jan. 29 . . Baylor vs. . . Athletics at Waco Feb. S . Baylor vs. . S. M. U. at Dallas Feb. 10 . . Baylor vs. . . State Univ. at YVaco Feb. 12 . . Baylor vs. Nomads at VVaco Feb. 19 . . Baylor vs. . . Cleburne at Cleburne Feb. 23 . . Baylor vs. . State Univ. at Austin Mar. 4 . . Baylor vs. . . Athletics at Dallas Mar. ll . Baylor vs. S. M. U. at VV11co Mar. 18 . . Baylor vs. . . Nomads at llallas Mar. 25 . Baylor vs. . Cleburne at Waco 193 'mw- . -A f' -Quay- ei-H-1'f:t . N 853 ,A 5 I 7-v-,yarn , ,- .. . , .UN E0 UND - ue, f mtl 1,4 v . .e . . ' ....4-.,..--' e1x,ig,,-5.z'.'- . , f ' ' . 'W ' ' K 1 I Soccer Football in 191.6 Froin the highlands of Scotland there has been introduced in the leading colleges and universities of America the sport of soccer football. This is the chief pastime of tht- liagfpipers and is rapidly gaining recognition in the role of games of the New World. However. Soccer is still ranked secondary in the football arena, for Rugby reigns snprenit- in creating enthusiasm and in developing perfect athletes. The first soccer foot ball team was organized in Baylor in 1915. In the season of this year there was only one other college team in the state, that of Texas University. The interest in the game increased rapidly with the next year and in the college-year just ended there was organized the North Texas Soccer League composed of the follow- ing teams: the Nomads of Dallas: the Athletics of Dallas: Southern Methodist Uni- versity of Dallas: Cleburne: and Baylor L'niversity of Waco. ln this association Baylor finished in third place, being a close runner-up of the Nomads and the Athletics, which teams won first and second places respectively. Texas University. though not a mem- ht-r of the Soccer League, was represented by a strong team. The Baylor Bears defeated the Texans, through superior playing, at Waco and at Austin in two games by the score ot' 2 to ll both times. Baylor played two games with S. AI. L'. and lost one of them. Thus out of four inter-collegiate contests the Bears captured three of tfiem. The training of the soccer team during the past season was in charge of Coach lit-rnatlo. a Drazillian of considerable experience. and the success of the group of players was in part due to his knowledge of the game. The present growth of interest in soccer foot ball justifies the prediction that Baylor will have a team of first rank next season. ..., . .. ,....--..--.... ...,. - ...... .. . . ....-..-, ..-.......,.... .--........,....,..V ., ,. , , 194 ,l l lla al .I t I t i t l t! . ! ' t l l 1 l t I t l t t 5 i . i -'fn ' 1 19 taoum: - UP : - 1916 Baseball Progress in 1916 Ye baseball bugs would do well to inquire into the past record, the present status and the future prospects of Baylor performances on the diamond. The national pastime is always enthusiastically sup- ported by the constituents of the l'niversity and a winning team is usually the result. As a symbol of their fidelity and support. not only of baseball but other phases of athletics as well, the Alumni and Students of Baylor erected on Carroll Field in 15415. a modern athletic building and grandstanfl. This new structure is a step in the growth of a greater Baylor and likewise an example of civic attractive- ness. For the season of litlti. the base ball team was in charge ot' Student Manager Arthur L. Mitchell. This 1 - - tenor.: was no apprentice at his work. but was thorough- ly acquainted with the various tasks attendant upon his position. His jovial and congenial disposition linked hitn firmly to every tnetnbet' of the squad and also with the sttldent- body in general. The first call to practice was issued by coach Mosley in the later part of Jan- ttary. A large group of men reported for duty and continued faithfully in the daily work-outs until the season opened in hope to become a Dear , lt was certain from the beginning that the player who landed a place on the Bear Nine must be a plum good 'un, and that the hitters had the preference. since they all mutually excelled each other in the art of fielding. In the several pre-season games played with the Waco Navigators. the Vollegians made a favorable showing against the professionals, though defeated each time. Un March thirty-iirst and April the first the inter-collegiate base ball schedule was formally opened at liayl-or in two games with Southwestern L'niversity. The Bears hit the ball in the nick of time and won the first contest II to l and on the second day they duplicated the feat by the same count. Both games were examples of real sport and full of thrills until the finish. The next series was played at Austin on the range of the Texas Long Horns on the tenth and eleventh of April. Although the Texans gained credit for both games by the scores of 1 to tt and 2 to l, this fact was no index to any weakness of the Baylor Nine. The Long Horns occasionally misplace the horse shoe on road trips also, ln the next two games. which were on the home field witlt Southern Methodist Vniversity the Iiears were more or less confident of victory and were somewhat careless in their style of playing. However. both of the contests were won hy the scores oi' 5 to l and 5 to 4. Frotn the way in which the Baylor team has begun the schedule it seems that the season will be a successful one, even thotigh other defeats might be experienced, The coni- bination has already strengthened since the beginning of the season and air-tight ball playing may be expected frotn them. 196 V LIVQR x,,.A 4. - f 5 new ' It 1916 fi l l. 3 .,.. Lit-, N : . .., s . ze, W Q. 1 'i 1 2:23 fl, v if 9, 115'f:'i5' . lg, l 1 it N .n ss A s 4 , EL, ' iff Y-Q 1- , 'A V' Iv? . 5 +2136 ' ' Y Q in . +q..L,R .,,,1, -Y x , .gl -,f jf-,Us Qxi' 'Uh'-T: . - ll- Q it fx-Q5 sth. gwv' A f,,.- to 5.5. es ,if . X'-. N, 1 N JRQ 'i im y ' - Ryu 'ikiirm 7'- 5335 .e . I 15 -j::.:,'- rg , EY-:xg ,. X: .ii e i 1 E, R ' x -if - -des. :, 'fjtrizi I.i'E' 1, .- '. 4 e -N-v-, '-::. Iw '1:'-I -gs:-rv ,- X 'il-igieiae 1 -:J N 5 : p ri, iq '- 1 if-s ia .I ,JH ' .. Q: 'S' 41' L.. f -'1 :- . ,- ' h 1 . 1fIN'Sfy N5 ar: Ri ,,-, , -wy - ,, -we . f 22331. I if 555115, v . -.ef em- :f!ff15::-fsikixw V- N' 53-.1 --A.:-5-we-:A-e: '1X Q. . 1-ffm, 2, - - .,:4--e,-145,25-x1:.:.g NfX2: :Aa . x --. - F-lg-1' . X STAN'1'ov SANDERFQKD FARRINGTON S'l'AX'I'UN,fAS Captain of the Baylor Nine Herschel proved himself to be a leader. He abounded in pep and life , and always put forth his best efforts to win. As a short-stop he fielded many hard chances and made a try at all the hot ones that came his way. He was a good hitter in a pinch and his hunts usually meant a safe sacrifice. SAXmcixiftuui.-With the wealth of experience gained last year and the endowment of natural ability to play base hall Sandy has come to be recognized as one of the best college pitchers in the state. He understands the catechism of twirling and the psychology of a batter. The hooks and crooks that he whiffs across the plate cause many swatsinen to hit where the ball ain't. This fellow who wears the broad grin is as calm and steady in pinches as when he has the game on ice, and he has a brilliant career hefore him on the diamond. FAiuuNm.'roN.-Sid has the genuine qualities of a good base ball pitcher bred in the bone. He won a the first year that he came to Baylor and this, his second season, proved that he had added to his knowledge of the game and made progress in pitching ability. His doctrine of pitcherisin and essence of stuff that he puts on the ball shatters the batting average of many heavy hitters. Sid also has the ability to wield the bat for many safe hits. His student life is just half gone in Baylor which means that the pitching staff of the University is to continue, in part at least. 197 M WTP- . - t 1 W K ROUND' UP msc - 1 5- , 2. He W , if V., if . .F f ' if 'I -f.2?ti5i25zii'i 1 1 fl A . t if jfiii' 5 ic Q.. ' fri . 127-if .'- bw: ,jf l 1. MILLER XVILSON KELLOGG BIILLEII.-Upllgn is the second baseman with the ability to cover a large area of territory when the occasion demands. His fielding average ranks high in the percentage column, although it falls his lot to accept some rough liners. When he does let one get by it is generally the case that the ball was too hot to handle and was labelled for the outfield at first. Then Pug is a little demon in the art of hitting, for he slams 'em out when they are needed. and then some extra. XVILSON.-FI'OIH his performances in left field it seems almost possible that Yank could hail an aeroplane if one should direct its course in that vicinity. This player circled the bases as such a speed that he was justly conceded to be the fastest man on the team. His frequent and terrific hitting gave him a high batting average. The fact that Yank is a quadruple-lettered man serves as an attest to his athletic ability. KP1i,I,l.lKil9.f SlllH is the only name for the lenghty first baseman on the Baylor Nine. In fact this player represents a made-to-order product, both in appearance and performance. With the experience that he has had Slim proved to be a valuable asset to the team. He could be depended on to get the ball when it came his way, even though some of them looked like wild throws. With the bat he was a havoc maker. The main cliaracteristics ot' this player were his head work, pep and confidence in the team. 198 .-- 2I'5 1 rio, 1916 .1 'v' . g 1 . eoumo - up . - v -if 7- .11 w F H . 'Yi X J ' Q ' -,z3...'2E?. ' .- .,,' I -1 -9' .vp u ., 4:3 ' . X B K , 11 A ,ff-5 ,f if , Ji .' ld ., L' . ., 1. ' .I .-F1 461- -51 'L. ' 1, -aff vw-'-Dt.. . Lt, 9 e -f , V fn In ' 1- X ,:- ,1 - WY? 5375- 19 V- fs- ' ,L ' 2 . 'sr' it . gf- vw - , -s . 1'-ggi i . . 1 A ica l N 5 4 gli.: . l 'ifliili f'Q:1l'Ef' T55 ' :A 1- - j 3.19 ' --l, Q'- yik- 5 1 wa1'z'Y-v 'N ' 1 . ,, 5' 1 A at .. .Q P ' 1 1 it E,' f.-1.-5-'liE':m!g ' Y' PQI-5 l 'R ' 'R ' '1s:iF v t. s .-:qi-1 .tskkiigj g. .g.,,f.3-1, , ' 1-',- -'iw '- . 1-it 'S A te! N'-e. -5. -ea- i L. ' . - H ... J - . :J I -:-: 1 F' Riser j vi ' an it ,. , ' i- :.SL1f1.g4. . 1 1 . s e fii . - . L. ROACH Caosstm THOMPSON L. Ro.wit.- Weary as the students chose to call him, was one of the most de- pendable hitters on the Bear Nine. With the trusty hickory club in his hands he fre- quently connected with the sphere and sent it on a swift mission into the wilds of the outfield. He was also a great player in performing the duties ot' center field, for he sacked everything that came his way. S-'iuie ol' his feats were likened unto the Sunshine SDGCiRl T211-iillg 011 H ?i91,tllil'l,t,ltltl mail pouch on the run at till per. This fellow is a great athlete. ClltlSSI,IN.-Tilifd base is the home ot Hap just as the cotton plantation is the home of the boll weevil, He covers all the ground on his corner of the diamond and accepts many hard chances that would he a credit to the best player that ever filled the same position. As lead off man Hap usually sets a pace for his team mates that would certainly lead them to victory if they followed the example. He has a keen eye and can judge a Hstrict middling ball from one that is not across the plate. Tuoxirsox.-Iii addition to his popularity and success as a foot ball and basketball player this fellow has proved himself to be a competent base hall catcher. He was a demon at blocking off runners at home plate. and his peg to second base had the appear- ance of big league stuff. When he came to face a pitcher he usually got on and stretched his chances for all they were worth. Bl-andy is a triple lettered man and has won them all on his own merits. 199 . Y I - t . no UND - UP t f 19 16- 55 vi A v ' . i x 5 15 S 'x ,. 'X r i? -' ' Ft X L -.1 t I n fi 'frfE: : ' -':'?5Ei.5Q - '55RlI:.1-L+ iff Ei .5 21.14, - DUNCAN Wooo FULLBRIGHT Dtxtxxx.- Lefty put forth his first efforts this year as a slab artist and made good. Originally he was an infielder hut it was found that his real usefulness lay in his ability to pitch. He was the only port-sider on the Bear pitching staff and was a steady and efficient player in the games in which he participated. Lefty knew how to hit and made a good record in this particular for a pitcher. Wmm,-'l'l1o11gli handicapped somewhat on account of his size this fellow has the pluck of a big leaguer. He served as first assistant to Thompson hehind the bat and proved himself to be a good catcher. FL'l.l,liliItQlI'l',7TlliS youngster possesses the qualifications of a good base ball player. In the position of right field he played a steady game throughout the season and proved to the fans that there was no weak place in that section. Fullhright is also an apt hitter and used the bat to an advantage on many occasions, 200 ENN Varsity B Men H, G. BIUHIIIC. ,llftnftgfw H. C. T.xYLot: J. M. Mvlhiu-3 H, V. Moizhow Ta-nnis in Baylor is fast hecoining one ot' tht- niztjor sports. In fart :is niztny ine--n art- working t-onsislt-titly in this plntsf- -Jt' zttlilc-tics as any oth.-r sport. Two good Clay courts ltziw- ljvttll ttddt-d in Mingh-wood und two on tht- inztin atthlvtic' field tnztliing sn-vt-ii f-xcf-lh-til wottrts ttvziilzthle- to tho L'niversity studf-nts. THE 11115 TENNIS SEASON In the Stats- state- tonrnuinent h-ld with llztylor last May 'lktxas Lf took tho st-ri+s in both doubles and single-s. Mooro and Morrow in single-s, with AiCl12lCl4-'iillllllXYZiilIlPj' in dotthlfls. gain- Baylor at good iw-pi'os.1-titzitioti in thr- tournt-y. winning second honors. Sontliw+-str-rti won third place. Thi- state- nie-1-t ot 15411. will he- he-ld with u Lice- Instituto. HEUOIID OF THE SPRING MEET Moore won the Singh-s in tho Spring Tottrnztine-nt OYPI' Morrow hy zu, scorr- ot ri-4. ti-4, H-Io, si-1. In that donbles Taylor and Mooro won ova-r McDztde' and Gwultnt-5' 6-3. ti-4, N-45. In the inixed Doubles T0lll'I'lZilII6'Dl llodgt-rs and Moore won on-r Craig ami Hank- ainer by a score of 6-2, fi-3. 6-0. Silver loving cups xwtw awarded the winners. RECORD OF THE FALL MEET Morrow won the singles over Moore by a score of 6--1, 6-3, 6-4. Mcllztdet and Morrow won tho doubles over Daniel and Duncan by a score of G-2, 6-4, 6-1. 201 - -fsiwgfrf, ii if ,eQ5'ff 3i'efQl ' b Nj-' -Le. -x'- i . qQ:.3Q:x:g .1 g--:FI J t '-qiaigh 3 ,, . W. Ro - ,..,s,s-sie. V - an i t -1 4 I 9 1 6 X .lib ' 1 C -. -- -r - us.. x -c ' W' M C D A D E Mountnw.-Morrow is one of Bay1or's best players. steady hard game, making sure of each point. Mr'Dlx1n-3.- Mac won his letter last fall. He is a great possibilities. N un? 1 I rx 41. A9422 -11 P 5 11. t sez'-effgvcw. - VH J. ' -v:g,:,. .- , 315 1-.T-'nfvf'-.. ' -+- ' - -:gig':5+-11-v' ' MoRRow He features his ability by a good consistent player with 'fx-li 'iffk g . - , -. 1 -fm., ..- J .. 1 1 me .,, ., , , J, 202 .11 .., ' ii BOUND- up ' i 'fi it-X I9 1 6 f -- MOORE won in the last two fall of an ordinary player. N - A +- 1 :im 5. w ' 2 f :E-: JL,-.-:lb .ik i:Q'2'.ffff,' on E4.. GA 'ms ,, A. :i i Q.. A R A' . X 55 'Q rf' f . ,z . . ,-.wx '31,-Ea:--1.-5 ' :i' f?'-72551 .,.,,. in - I ggfiiE2' E535 7 K' lz15'r2' f- rim.,-l ff 'X :ij 2151: ' ' r LE' 52- Z: 52155 ' P'-if 53 5 C' -A l fisx A ' Iiiiitlffl. . .1lQs5f1?r?E:5 V 1 .gtliiff f- ' TAYLOR that he has Mooixmf-Grady is a skilled player as evidvncc-fl by the three years. He has a terrific serve and a hard drivo that moans thc- down- ears Taylor has deiiioristiwitwl his Tn'LoI:.-Witli the expvrience of several y 'U ch year on the Baylor Courts. tennis ability. He has won the ' ea A .wi-wr-yfi fsfvi , .5 . .. . sy.- ',4r.gg gif?- iam-. ' we S, ...v 1 , Q - we 1 . i r .rw . ....,,p,.,, 4 , - ,fav 1 ,, . A. A . Q .K--, 4 -. -if:-.l f ' ' Qivl' ' 12,15 H' ' 'S' Q'-V iw ,iq-2 Z - - 2-' - 'S 2- 1 ...ze -'a:- rf. ' 2-rw -2 ::..'.'- '- .. -I . re- ' 'Lv ,- -' f., 11' -,..' ga, 1, K - x 1.53.5-.g,gg::vi,3? Q-.,.g.A-,.,, d- .-.,.,, .,,gw. ,511-. '. ,I . 5, 69:-'H 4 0 4. 13.1, If ai., -f ' ,'Zi1E:'fFs,,'-5 3 -:f 'J -152.4 .Y ir 5- . '-f , - V New :,f'1,:- . '- '12 W ir! ., 3' ,S??QSs. . ,ir g E 1-.ggi V- -kg? , ax. -Qu-' -Q, ,--.gras-vwg: 'X' ' 443131, gd. 1,., . V -1- ' .. gi.--21:-as-Worx Z 6 Q, ,fa ,925 .- ,3,,: , , .Q Aw: Q. 5-.,rs::'.3g-, - j M.: ' -4 -J' ws, f .S Q . Qlklxfgf, .-sz-.+,'.4-js,--yi-, 5 5: 'Q il fi 2' ' IH x f:'ff '3'1 L, 'f'l-fl'?i?' 'J'-liilv-fg ' i? ' ff i alkyl:--lr 'g E g 5 2 sg -v-- A1 f T- .freer Pi? - fs fr gf was - wa., z. . .-fn, f- -,M .Q rr ,- ,Q ' if- -5' Af:-,1. . : A11 'g -L 1. ., ' , ',-'L'--1--' , ' i HW! 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This 1111s 111 1111- 1,1ll'lll 111' 11111 11111111111 1111sk11 1:1111 QM1111' 111111-11 1111s c111'1'i1-1'l 1111111 111' 1111- Fisli by 1111- 1-11 S1- Sl'llI'l' 1-1' 312 111 ix '111l1'11I'1L1l1l'S1 1121118 of 1111- g111111- 11'1-r1- P,Il11y l111'1 G0l'11l2iIl 101' 1111- S1JI'11Illll41I'l'S 111111 SI111111, V1111111- 111111 1i111111111101'1- 1'111' 1111- F1'1-SI11111-11. T110 g111111- was 11 1-1'1111i11111111s 1l11'1ll 111111 1111s 11131 1'1'2111X 1111-1111-11 1111111 1111- 1.111111 11'11is1l1- 1111-111 111 1111- l1gl11 111' Z1 1111-1-1-11s1 vlzms l111s1-111111 111'01111s11s 10 111- 11111 111-S1 111111 1111-114 1111s 111-1'l1 111 11111101 I111' S1-11-1-111 1't'l11'S. P11-1111 01' good 1111111-1'111l is 111111 111 1111 01' 1111- four 1'1l1SSl'F fl'll1!l 111:11-11 111 1111-11 Z1 111111- 111111 11111-11 1111-1' C121S11 111P1'1? will 111- 501110 1111111 1111111113 204 W A, -Q, Q V 'p 'TT. 1 X 1916 EQUND The Sophomore Team 32,2 ' fx Q5 sq The Freshmen Team if E 4' . 2 , 4 , 1' .em-xl, I, . , ,V 7 In V' - 205 ROUND ' UP f nga, . .f.:':1'.w-pat'-: Q WJWM -MMQ!l. 'L A 35 - x x- , Q- -- QQ QQ? :' ., N fb , 'W WN ' , v. Lt. M. :v5gX43 . The Sophomore Team 1916 3 I ,I paw nwpwf susan! gum GORMAN .L 1 E MARNN KUR1'KEN1wA1.I. MAEUGEN WARREN bPRAw1.s PATTY Rmvss CARVICR The Freshmen Team .,:.:q. 43313535 -.q.'7' L2 uw rpg' xxv:':4r:,-wvzzfamziu ni.. .r TWT v, .- X tj VJ-- 1 . Q 1 T ,. e V 1 is ' 1 5'fisoaaefaligmmgwgs 1 1122.4 ,M '..,1lze-he-gg e.,i-wg! if T -v5YliE2'5fLE1.1' flff 'T - 'T 'T-' '.?f332f'f ffL75,'21 ' If 13f!f?Q'.f T' , . QQ, T fi-1fTF'3 ' T' Qi56iii'fFEQfQ, ' T'f f - ' ',...s4.......i....v..g,.x.,.x.g,., - .. . ,., ,.. . M- M A... .... . 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BV s X , Ag '.,4:.:l'fJLL'Q-5-fahff' Y slr' . -'i':'.r,1--,,- Yigiw-E.g'1:fI.',i-Z'A '.!-Hu -QWQNVQT1fQ.y:g,4g,gx-gfkg -- ., , xx -gNalgLL'.f,:1: I '. 'XWQY f-v' K .: --4-'.-:Q -:W-,,., -' , .::v-'-- X ..x..:. 1:--A.. -' X' 1- -.' :'-- :' -f-4L,:1:.4,.- - N- .4 N 1:.f1:.1ff.Qf,: ' .313 .m..,:2.a:..1ITI'1.A,i13f:f.1::.1-may-..2T,,..A ,Wir -1,-.Zu ,. ' . .rf L- -.-'Liv-f ' w:++-H+-1.e1nw.-E1':.:sQ,iwg 1 -i'ff:+.-f T-Eid-5 -1' Xi'6r5v' 4 T 'iffgAT'f7'7-151:53 1 ' fix L .iL55?fE:rs: 1f::L,1w --AQSLF.-. ' ies-:f? iioil?1:K5'ff:?w': ' SH 4 ' 'Rf 63457 -P F25- f3i:l5'Gm nP.'2'1-' ?J?N',:1 Q?fT::fZEbf.3' 3T?'f'5 f-5'v5I':fm'5 C4f 'Wl2''f '?'- ' 4i'A :'Pf4Z7? ' f '- - .. 14 4 1 i if3ff w,'ffq-uw 'wi-'Qi-uf'--: 1- - ?f'?f 4 -lzk fs ig NIARSCHALL Davis WILSON Cooxla For-E SMITH ROOUEMORE 206 1916 BOUND I up 1' v-- NJ I-er 2 ,- ki A' ' I N L. 'A 'Q-' 'X ' I I i grijrf , i Lvikx F,,,fs-of l . ,QL of 3 71321 2 fur fr-sw-M-f .sf Qu, if W' Q ?g'i', K ,if X if F? W' ' flmff' 'f l ji' I ,,.Mf!fl 5' ll fi i , .ffl fi is F -f 2 7 iii' :ii Xxol itdl l XZ Y gli ' 1 'QQQNX NC K A X32 F591 1 if gr, - ix s S Xi Girls' Athletics The- org:1uizaiiou of iirlilf-iirs for woiiwii was lwgiin in lfvirl-H3 whi-n Mrs, J. XY l-Trims c-aiiiv 10 Ilw lfiiivs-i'siIy as l1lljSll,'2ll llirsc'lm', ziiifl during lhe- lhriff- yvzirs than sho nas iii rho work ihw rlf-pziiwiiiviil zirlxzilici-rl i-xiviisively. Ilaiskvl hull :incl iwmiis iw-iw ilw main sports. Whwii Mrs. Erps hifi Miss Loiiiss IC, Willis haul Cligirgv of the- work for si yi-zir, 'l'lwrw wow two hzislwt hull leziulws. wzirli f-oiitziiiiiiig six rvziiiis. 'l'hi1 lll+'lllll+'l'5 of Ihv team winning this school oliaiupioiisliip xww 2iXY2ll'i'lr'fl I+-11+-rs which iiizirlwil the first time that Usiylor woiiif-n were :ivmi iliu riuht io wvzir th-J zithlvtic' ll , Miss Auiiii- Corvy Mzixweill elim-i-Ml iii lliv fall of linux :is Physical l'l1V!'f'IOF and Ihr: svcourl yr-ar that she WHS he-re thi' gym work wzis lllflflll roixipiilsory for l'lI'Sl-j 'il!'- girls, irhicli causelrl an lllf'I'H2lS6' iii +'fi'ir-iviicy, Miss Mzixxwll has llflflvfl to ihv work mwiy yvar hut lac-k of floor spzicv and eqiiiiriiif-iit arv al lllllfll'IillClf to Ihv work that mimhr lu- dome. Baskvt hall :iiifl vollf-y ball leasuvs uw orgimim-fl and gaiiws uw plziyvd ziccorrlimz io scliedulws. Tho clzissvs nie-ei iliriw times :1 wwfik, and calisilienirs. lnrlizin clubs, Sxwfffrl- ish nioveiiivms, folk dances, and upparailus work are taught riloiiu wiih rho liaslii--1 hall :and vollvy hall. A iviinis roiimiziiiieiit is ln-ld sw-ry sprin: the wimwrs of wlzlffli :iris 1lNY2ll'flPKl B s. Miss Mzixwsll has mio or Iwo vxliii-iiions vw-i'y year, oiiw living at thi- Colton Pnl- :icv iii the fall. This is vitlier drills and follifflancvs, or a baske-I hall :zum-. Those various iiiwrests than Baylor airls lizlve- giwf them such training Ihai ilwy lf-aw iliel Uuivcrsity as all-round athletic girls. 207 ROUND-UP 1916 208 Azfwtunwv lxugbzfh- -- sw. ,. .-Qr. ,L 'tx' B Girls The awarding of the Bus is one of the niost intportant events oi' the year, anfi the girls work hard to win this honor. The letters are not on a t-hatngri-Jnship basis. but on one of all-round efficiency. No girl has the right to weai' the IE 'without having passed all of her courses. as well as having done efficient work in the Sym, and tn either volley ball or basket bail. The Student Self-G-Jverninent Association awards the B s upon recommendation of the Physical Director and her Assistant, in Noveinher the IJ girls and a picked teain from the ayni classes staged :1 annie at the Votton Paiare This year there are fourteen girls in school who are wearing the Baylor They are, Kathleen Blackshear. Jennie tiainer, Nan Halbert, Mariana Elder, Ivor Connell. Marie Porter, Marie Willis, Catherine Faust. tieiievieve Warren, Myra Jones, Kara Watkins, Florrie Glass tCaptainJ, Mt-ttie Rodgers. Lelia Williamson. .T'.' 'W' 'WT ' ' ' E:iE:f:f 'ff.A7,i 57' W ' ,,1 g5ffyst-'-' g - ,sip-,FQ'3i,41T iit,K:A.g,- , 'ee-K? :--N--. I fl: -'cf'-3-34' ' ' ' ' ug-nrt isgtaie-:f -' , -'whiz .:5zu43g.'s..fsc V- ' 5 , -'jffi , mhgg' 5' 'gl I .A 0, 'f ,-155351 .Y .f. -K-... all-5 .Q ,J -kS..xi'fQ.5'S1.:i6x'tL'-Q o ' .1 t ' ' ' ga 'A ,4 -3, ' 1 reliant- .sw 1 if -- f .'j'e4t V E: gig: .Q M.-.., ,I if 2- I V, ,tsgystsf 5,3 , Y.,-W :1 Si' T g':' --1 LAYTON DAVIS PATTY HUSKERSON ENGLEBRECH IsAAcKs DAVIS 209 A YW ily A+, A -- -M----M 1 -9' .. f l:, ..A., . A rrbiwfwxu-A . A ,A . 'zz 'P A HERIQING MOSS I'!UMr'HREY WILITAMNON FNGLEBRRCHT TEMPLE ,C ns. QV- .yu x LY'. 'S-1:5rvw'TLT'g7Tj.3g'2j' li: ,gg fnvfn pw' .eg-::::-'-.qi , X- A-.,f.,q,Ngs:,:. .'5! S1+ - ff:-79? :fp al, ' If 'ill' 1 mgai?fgs- 1.2: A 4-fav L?-'BB' 1555? FWQQ .. :. .V NG. -U ly -.NJ M h qi. AR. -A: ,, IE:-z .V . ji I. - High Magix 9:-Z .WM-... Mx... , ... ., , ' MSM? ?.r.x:Q?'W5iiltLQL2il-:ff- exi f - Rif f 'fi.. ' 4v:-R 'H' ' -'rr . . 'J' A-A,-.fiiias-3:72 view lfrfiwi fwf- , :QRQFW J' Ks- '-M --.535-Rt 'LA -f K-A-wg- Q gfzggjf ,. .-1+ s Tw ..... 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S-N .. if 2 .. ' 1 S fe 5 If t fi . .. .. , I I. -R-,A 21 NICRO CRAIG N1!iT'l'iIi ROIIGFRS R. M, FIELIII-LR HARRY V. NICRO '-1. FN W .1-T f.l? F'k - fb - -- , . BQLLND LJ-lpxe. N M -A , LQ L--1-32.14 . . A W 'H , -' - ' ' A - f ' rx. ' M- - Af ' xiii- -is 1:3 U 1 n Q J - I A 1 f N w N , N 1 N r l I A I i I i . 1 ROYALTY SANUERFORD GARRET1' NICGAUGHEY COPASS COFFEE BEHRMAN HILL MORROW RHODES N 4 4 - . s 4 Publlcatlons Commlttee l NIARGARET GLENN ROYALTY CLOANTHA COPASS H. CARROLL MORROW ' T. E. SANDERFORD SAMMIE COFFEE 1 MARY RHODES W ' J. M. GARRET1' MAYES BEHRMAN N C. A, MCGAUOHEY VERNON B. HILL MARTIN MACK V J J ix! 4 w fl.. - , , i...---.....-.......... '1iff ' Q, i, - E QL- -L L- 216 19,16 .-..wQg2wwfWDW ' ' : if--1 've -, '. i - ,. . f iw. Bo .1 ' 'ND'UP 'eve 'ifiwvrzww 'S-f'??ff:'s . t,,:1.,j-51.314 , 72 ff: ' ' ,QQ , . V , -Y J , . 7 I f my-A - 1 - . mf- . , A. Q x 1 A K ' . Ph, ,. ,. 1. ., . 3 3 - 4.. 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' ,. 1- Q-:Q-3m3vf gs.V?33 ' f ists-wiv ' A - X X' The Baylor Band Foiw-most uiuoug tht- S?Yt11'il1 uiusic-111 orguiiizzt- oth.-r deyturtiiiezit :luring his s.-vt,-ru ei' part of his z1Cf'Ut1Iil Ji' illu ml to lose no ti I 5 t-ss nit- The 1-1'11-ct ion whit-h an urls-qtiat 911 tht- hamti a gi-t front tht- iitusiczil that rnay he- 1 is also a I:-ritif-tim stiidt,-iitys :tml lift-, Weekly and likewise- Witlrout llw hand ed that finishing dmit upon that oc- hulm iu defeat 1 3 LK I-J Cuiicoerts strc- 1'v9utlP1'e-,I on the Cztnipus pri atlilr-tic contests, which sviwus us at is ut piwst-ut rtcogliizvd as ous- of tht- mast Capable autl tfficit-ul lmittl tions, and in ztC1'o1'd with the high stuiiclaiiwl of the s, tanks the Baylor ljziud. Ilirectoi' t,'lx:u'i+-s Purlwi' hus pi'-,ivt-ri his ability as at leads-1' 1 years connection with Baylor, and -iuasttfrs in the state. For at gI't'fll- 1-zu' this man was lizuidicztpped ou . but lu- is now sufficiently recoverf from tlw Dt,'1'f0I'IH8llf'Q of his duties. of tht- new Athletic Building, iii +1 twat-tice 1 J0lll is atfnrded, has giv- -HIH1' iuipetus toward growth. Asidv ixistruction and the college credits -iwd froiu baud 1Hl'1lllJE'1'Sllll,l theref ' to I'F'jllVt'I1Z'llP the sg irits of the the him,-ali thu monotony of Class-room Jgrzmis Ill'1'ilIlQ,l-'d for all holidays. the Hoiiw-C-zmiiiig would have lack- touch of pep which was so evi- Casiou, 'Flwu iuusif' is had with the md a sweet-ine-at in the celchratiou of it victory. If it's music then Baylor, Purkm' tk Son can play it. 218 ,--r . 'V' -f 'N xx-w JI' ,.,,. A, f 1 ,,., - ' 1 9 1 6 nouns: up CHAR1,ris W, P.-xkmiu, Dimfr-,r CORNETS PENl.Jl,liTON BARITONE TUNs'l.1.l,l. 'FROM BONES Busm' AMES ALTOS EAs'r1,,xNn LUMBLM' SAXOPHONES HAYES RENFRO BASSES AUSTHRMUEHLE BOHANNON DRUMS CQARHISON, Snare 219 C1,.-xY'1 um STAN1f01m STF.w,xHl JQHNSON FARIQINGTON MOON PARsoNs C'r1.xu1.rf.s PM M 4 I he ROUND-UP 1916 -Vw , um U'Q1 1xN H1-:1.11w .Im-1qs11x 1.Il.I.X xXv.Xl,lxl'.Ii l111:N1s11 1'1'1'111:1:1N13 I .x1's'1 Y1111,x H1c1:1:1x1. V111 xx W.1'11a1xs IZ1-:1'1'1:1x H1cx11'1i1xs 1211x1411 IICX 11: W11:1:1cN M11:111X B1Q1.1. 'l'11x1x111-1 W111s1:x xvl' IN 1 11'1:.x1- 1' W11,1.11-1 D. T1 1:x11's1c1c11 H1 111' 1i11.1.1s P11 l,IXl W1:1'1'111c1:1f'111:11 IC1 l,XIfI.X AIXIIIIN Bliss XX1-,1:1:1-11: llZ!LI.I,Ii fj1lHi'll Ul'XI,IN1NXl.I1x11.X -- Members ofthe University Chorus FI'l'IJ 15 I 111f1 1' 1111-11 rm' ., .11-... E11 x 1'111'1:'1' EI'IlI.l. SVIIICII P111 P.11,x11:1: E1,1.11: l,l-'li P11113 V1-:1:x 1 A11-K1ftNz11-3 1:1 111 131.xNK1-:Xs1111 .Xx1,1Y11x K1:1'1.1as 111 1111: 'l'1 1:x11's1c1c11 IA1111.1cx1: 131111111 I,111:1,x1: I!11s111cI,l. 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QI:-: 1'- tiiiigzl . 'W -' . 'X :Z-2 ii- Y '1 ' v H -44.-, '11 gg-init ' 5 ,X --71' 121- . . ' 1. I 5 v -Q ' ' if 5 ,ff-?Q f g 4-1245 1 lfg fE:faR 4' , I'1-i'J,Q.?PPfc N. I. .. f N' , EEL: J ' ,V 2-,Ev ' .fi -- A 5-.331-, , ' -, ..1 ffifY?s,Q P I I ff-Q -15.11 2-:fri -, 1, mv. ' -,L ,igRafaig-5?Qw5ixei4z.1ue2+,Qifwiaeags ' 1 '- I -. ewrfiix Itiefzf f f QR 1, ,gy , ' Q. I.?:31?2fF+f-4. f-fff'-' 14' asm svmffv .S:2343-2- , mm., -I ,Swv .,,,. X ,,.,,. ,. ,,, gm, . . .. , ,..,.g....4gX,,,.,1.i.,,S-,-, ge.-.,. .5-2, .,.. ...af-,..N, I-,-L..- 1-z.,-:X -.-.X Axx,g:M.-A1 -,, , ,N1,.,,,t., . . Wfxn., 'A f L ef: 1- ' v ' -' -- f gg.. L 1 ' 'I,ali539511:-:?L.uf?!5is::f5f511'-,,.:-'-1 -,1 :mi BLAKE FARRI VVEATI-IERFORII ROBERTSON PENDLETON MITCHELL NVEBB FARRINGTON HARLAN DANIEL EASTLANIJ SALTHR DEHECIQ WADLEY NIGRO VEAZEY NGTON SANIJERFORID CORRIGAN AUSTIN SVVANSON PHOENIX Men's Glee Club OFFICERS JIIIIN DklHl41!'K FI:EII H. W,xI1I.Icx' . WILIIQ F. WI:.x'I'IIIcI:If1II:II I I4 Ilil-I HA , I Il! IHSLN-T .' III' BI.,x IQIA: .fl url: or u nd lMl'f'1'I-II' . .llrII1cIye'r A C'l'UlH 121111181 Sfuyv lfll'f'1'fUI4 v., . ... Iam' Y. NII.I:o . . . . Se'r1I'1'II11.I1 111111 71111-SIIIII CLUB PERSONNEL FIRST TENORS SECOND TENORS GILXIJY H.XIll.IXN J. P. PICXIII ITIUN ILIII S.X3I'I'Ilil-Ulllb :2III11L'I'ux A12-Q'l'1N GLY Sxxtxxsnx AI:'I'III I: MI'I'I'III-1I.I, H,xI:I:x' V. Nllillfl l'II.xI:I.I-gs DANIEI, I H. Y. 1toI:11:I:'rsuX FIHS1 BASSES hm' E.XN'l'l..XXIl IIIIIIIQIII BI.,xIiIa U, XVPIHH XYlI,l,1.XlI S.Xl,'IkI'IIi GI4:uI:I.Ic F,xI:IcINu'I'1IN SIIINICY F.xI:I:INu'I'IIN IE. 'l'. CnI:I:Iu.xN VANIII: PIIUENIX Flllill H. W.xIILEx' BIil'f'IC VEANEY 222 ik K -ff -+221 Ff V93 4' 4-ff '3'L'u ':.--'F QN- ...-..,. . .. . -- . ' --'W . -.!, J ' ,Q-ak.:-1-ell' n P Q S 354 XASQSSWQQ +?.v33?i' ' Wfwiagl M r1. ' 1- - N if t-:WA -5S ex -Nr 21,515 Q . :R AK wi V .zlfi XP X L -1- X . 'wg-rg ,352 , A -' 2 V . 'REEL-2'5 -- N iyieffi - 5. ' 4 1 . rw: ::?3:. X -- -xy: ., Hmyz, , ' '- L - 6 2: X 3 k W 4.42-' 51:1 . X' J ' f y 'ff' vgilif s., '- - s .gr I - ., , E X V , QQ M . . : 'ibrlii-:Sis . ,. I .. .i -ww - E :f-,gp M 5- . ,Ni v ,gi ,- 1, ,. A WN X'- pvfi' E ' .mi , lx E . .ggsfyg Q-1- . v . -Ira' , :R 4, ,. E 3 A fic pf? , -4.1, -if 3 A 115 f SILBERT LAT:-mm SEYMOUR Cxubxux HERRING KESLER KURYKI-zxrxux. MARIE DANIELS GOOCH COURT MCLPNIJON O'QU1NN RlCHTER G,u.mzA1'rH CRAFT LATHAM SHAVER Girls' Glee Club OFFICERS Q , 1 4 JY' 1-Zffuzwf N11 Join DFHEC1-1 . . . II1rff'1nr Mlm JINNII- TRL'R'1 1' . Jlflmxyyvr Mlsx LHIINP Lxwsox ,l4'r'1wl1111IfiSf N T H n'P0o1, .... Clzupvrnn CLUB PERSONNEL FIRST SOPRANOS UNA CRM- 1' N1-:RNA Lux-1 CLARK Lois Rm'NoLns MILD!!!-Ill BIAHIFI A1zn:.xI1, WILKEN ANNIi'l l'IC NP1'l'lIPIIlX' FIRST ALTOS Jrzsslrz Tl:l'r:'l l' Hoxmnlu Sx1,1:lcl:'r SARA Ozl-111. Gmwu RUTH L.X'I'll.KM Grixlcx ncx 11: I..x'1'1uM Amnlm-zxxlc VVILKPIS Axwuxlu Kvm KICNDALL 31.XliH,XlIIC'l' IQENLER SECOND SOPRANOS AIILIIHICIJ DAxNu4:1.s H,x1,u1s1c Hlcumxc Mmm' Srzmmrlz P.-vr Sl'l.XXI'Ill Loxx R11i'11'l'1c1: Im-:NIC Mc'Lr:NimN ORA O'QL'1NX SECOND ALTOS NELI. G.Xl.IH!.XI'I'H E1 1'.x Hmmm' Cm'1:'1' ., . ....4 ,,,, 1 l.l2lj'lOl S ability in tho nmsical line has been ably '- '- ' F fl4 I!1OllSll'2llt'4'l i11 llle' Historival Recitals given the past years i' V 1 by the Musiral Faculty. Among these tht- best, without Q 5 if doubt was tho Dac'l1 Program rendered March 21, 1916. Prof. Htjflilllllllll assisted by Alr. Navratil, Mr. De-Heck and Miss 1 Taylor, 111'e11a1'ecl the IlllIl1bPI'S and chose those having most .A 11 'V appeal and beatity. The l.blDE-0I'g311, violin. and piano qi, li 'W'! A ml inacle 1111 tha instrumental selections, and sol-Us by Mr. de- '1 , Hr-ck and tht- Cli-urns COl11ffCS'g'd ot the Alen's and Womens I will Glas Clubs coiiiplt-ted the prograin. Not only as a whole- uq ' r 14 t but takt-11 iliclividnally the recital was a wonderfull success. 'l'l1v grt-at interest disylziywcl by the stndont-body testified X to the varnesl 9I1flf'2lYOl' of Prof. Hoffmann tmarfis raising ffigxgraxs-11131 1 -, if 1 1 'ft .1 ' W fist' A Rtrnm l'H Ho1fFM,xN PROGRAM Johann Sebastian Bach BORN Nl.1XRCH2l,ll1H5 Prelude, li minor, lor llrgan Siciliano I A . . K Q - tor Violin Air lon G strtnfll l Airzi l'Ko1n1n in mein Herzcnshausf' for Tenor . Gigjuc I t Y X . X for Pianoforte havtmltc lblllfll 51181151 l Adagio. Toccata and Fnguc. C major, for Organ Sonata, B minor, for Violin and Pianolorte Adagio Allegro Andante Allegro the niusical standard of tha University, .llfp Rudolf Hoff p1111 nn , .lI1. ,-lnlnn 1Y11:v'ulil Jlf. .lolm Jr llsrk . Jlfxx lfxrlml Taylor 1111. Hoffman ,llr l'Vl1I'7'1lflf1lI11f .llr. fillfilllllllll Chorus and Tenor Solo, from thc Passion Music according to St Matthews l would beside my Loxd be watching That evil draw me not astray. For my sake He to die will undertake, His sorrow joy for me secure-th. The ,Qriefs that He for is endureth, How bitter, yet how sweet are they. .llr 111 Hrrl' 111111 lux lflloruf l.'111x,-I 224 4v u,,. , 1 BOL, , . 1,6 so or 1 ND up .l t eligiou :-N A i ' rgetnigaiio 1157. i . l t I 1 1 Religious Activities of Baylor t l As this is Zl den-Jiniiizttionztl school the Vhristiztn lite. as well its all other phases 3 I of college-life, is not neglected as is instaneetl by the three organizations. the Young l , Mens and XY0l1l91'l'S Associrttioiis and the Mission llantl, Should these he renioverl. l 1 there would be left a void into which ll4'Zll'lY all the flJIllUt'l'2iTlt' life anions the students L would fall: the whole standard of eanipus lite would be lower.-tl: and the College litt- t itself would lose much of its meaning for ntany students. Tl1ese organizations are in absolute sympatlty with thf l'u11d11111ent11l ideal of our W University which is expressed hy the motto. t'Let learnin: grow that life may be en- t ricl1ed . and in harmony with tl1is ery. I ant eoine that you might have life and have it more abundantly '. All are strivin: to lift our student ge11e1'atitj111 into fuller Con- Ceptions of life. VVe enter college with the intention ot' gettin: all that is possible out of it, and the religious organizatioiis offer us many things that we cannot get from any other channel. They offer one of tl1e best things in college friends. The students, we have 1 known through Bible and Mission Study tflasses. the students with whom we have worked on committees and cabinets and tl1e students we have met from other colleges mean so much more to us because o11r friendship is based on our love for Jesus Fhrist. l t Another great thine' is the joy of service. The spirit with which to enter into possession of this gift must be Phrist's spirit of self-sacrifice to minister. not to be 1 ' ministered unto. We realize that what we do ot' neglect to do helps or hinders not , only ourselves but those about us. lt is seen that the success of the work depends upon the purity of motives and integrity of mind in the workers, and that even honest W mistakes and apparent failures may be mzule stepping stones upo11 which to mount to larger and surer victory, and to see clearly our own personal relation. to each other. E to the World and to God. t l l I 1' t 225 R O LlND.:.,lJ.P.E - .:, awk x Lfga' .' ji 5 R Ax I R .. '-fx E' 1 1. M35 'fp -- . . gwe . ','f:? I-V35 2.15-url.. ing . if :'i5X, .bis . CONNEI I. JONES VV'lI,LIS IvoR CONNELL GENEVIEVE WARREN fV1AE. CAGLE . CATHERINE FAUST FVIYRA JONES . ARABELLA ODELI. CLOANTI-IA Comss MARIANNA ELDER MARIE WILLIS IRENE MARSCHAl.l, l'VfARY RHODES MATTIE RODGERS ? '. 'L ,L g 5Qf1: E'g5., E I I ff' -fn., MM V V642 3 A ' f 1,4615 I E I 4. I , I A c I K 4' f L A - ,':::.,-i-g- L25- 'T 5' , 11.-'f:'If1 fs:g-5 9f4.Q,52I: ' -fm s 'g:4gi.1:g2' '-ag-1.-5, . 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V - -- -f ' ,- -' f , ' gy . - 'i1 Q??53N X , ' ' 7 ' .J-J .- KBC' :7'f:355i7E:.l. ff ' , J. Juli YV. MA J. F. E. J. H. R. T. GROGAN, R. L. PORTER Bsmox Joxi-.s GUTHRIE Bmxus Roussmu Muoxa I'mu'uR TAYLOR GROGAN, R. Li. Co1.EM.1.N Jscxsux BEHRMAN Powms Gonsoa NICDAIJE AI.IlRliIIGlL Members of the Qratorical Association EHISOPHIANS HHILO.Xl.X'1'i-IES1.XNH -1-Q D. A1,m:1-:ul-3 J. Il. 11.PI'S Buxx-:s IG. D. Gl'l4liI!lI'1 H. B.xl:'1'nN Il. E. Glaouxx Yx-gs B1-3m:M.xN Il. L. GICINVXX Q . B. .I.xm'lxsox D. C011-:M.xx A. Gmusm-1 D. HI-:An M. Mf'D.xm5 G. NIUOIIIC M. Pflll'l'l'1lK E. Sxxmzlrvurzu 231 J. W, Jonas P4 1 W1-3 lar: Pu1:'1'1-gl: G. L. E IC. . G. J. RllI'N5IC.Xl' SMH zr '1'.u'l.ul: J. XV. H. lf. ,1r' f my-if il 14-A -- RO UND - UP A . 1916 L. S. U. Debaters .SWS- I H E. D. GUTHRIE G. J. 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WATMNS LARUE Wfxssox TRLYI-LTT v.f1?..i? v.. , It -q v ,X W 'ma 'QE- ,.,.:. ,V-..v 1 2 A ,z' 'ff AN, I Q L lg 1 L V 1 , . -.fl ,- ' ' jr' X , . my -- Q Q 'N 'f phf PUR - fi 15 935 Q ' ,yr D, ev- Q 9 Hx?- . Q Q? 'V' ,L-x 1, .. Q X . I f'f 1 . 1 ' ' 3155.1 ,G 1' ' w J. X 1 ,-. . X' Xxh I . ' i fx . .. Y... Hmm' ALLEN SPRAWLS REAGAN FAUST WLBBER AICFARLEN RICHARDSON Calliopean Society Members- Continued LliLs'r1:.xr. A121115 GHMLLN. H.xzr1L Guovu. Ozr:LLxc GLAIIIPINII. ELINU1: GL.XHsf'lll'K. Mus. Grnsnx. M.xD1cI,L H.KlllIEI.. INEZ H.x1:1:Is. X7lllG'INI.X HgXI,l., M,xl:Y H.XlllTISlV7X. .JIM MII? Huulzlxu H.x1.1.v1sm 24-5 Enya H1-L1:1:1Xu. Ymm HIXIHKCS. E1 5:1115 Hmwkilz, BL.xNf'11 HfP1rl'I'IIC. LILLIAN limmlzll. I,nL'iM': Hm,L.ml1. G1-31:'1'1:1 mi Hl'm1I'111:11cf. Yrtm f'fl'XII'llR1lC2w. L'u1:1x'l'1N147 Iwnqsnx. H1'TI.l41N .I.xc'lqsuN. R.x1n'N.x .Ixc'r1f:u, M.x1:LE ROUND - UP ' iw ,gf-X -R ' +G.,-.je X M ' ' X 'C- I gg,-: I I D W N K r Q .1 .f , -- 1 X N X aw X I-' iiiw uf . 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LIQLIA WH,n,lAA1wx. CAm:1lA: W1l,1,lA1lh, PIIGLICX Wuun. Hx1.l.I15 Wlllxlcx Ayr. 'Fmmlli NV.X'I'KlNS. XYIXIXY XYu4m, Hl I'lI Emu-:1,1:l:14:4'l1'l'. 1,H,l.m llmxixx. BIAIIEI. - - . - - -M---- - ' ffm EQLLIND - LLP? I ,I SLS... . , I I I ' f 'f--' Y I 1 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I X ROSAMOND PALMER I' WYILLIS Nl.-XRSCHALL SEYMOUR Goocri i , I I I Calliopean Society Representatlves II , I ' MARY' SEYMOUR . RepreseI1foz'iz'e to Philos, Fall Term I ' MAIQIE WILLIS . , I EVA PALMER . ALLIE, J. ROSAMOND I OZELLE GOOCH IRENE MARSCHALL I I I III I'-'-'V - --V Y Y, , -rf ka31- 'Y' 243 Represelzlatzre lo S0plIiE5, Ufinler Term Representative lo Philos, Spring Term Representative Febuary 22 Represenfaiiue April 21 Reprexentotizfe lo Phila Confederation ,N .. 4- :'. rr:-.Q - -- , JMB. 'fl f f, 5' - ' 1'--,. M --f--- -A-eff M -V, ,M Q W3 Q-- 1 M ' O -M OO A O, ,Q -1 P -' fl - ' - X ,Hg ,'-, . . , Y , , , . . , 1-V ,A,',i-Q..j'yf.if':'Q' I 5 --.il - , ' A fx' 1 ' if R 4 ' A 5' I-5,-. W. 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First PriZe.J out on tht- western prairit-s wltt-re the hot winds in-ytft' rest. there stands to-day a lonely cabin, Near it three conttonwoods stretch forth their dying limbs to , If J shelter the few brown sparrows which st-ek the-it' shade-. t A quarter of a mile away. busy cars whirl by, passing too swiftly over the highway for their 0L'f'll1tll1llS to notice the little snot on tht- laiidscaitf-. But yesterday, 'H in the time of this story. tht- highway was only a wagon- road. rought and full of ruts. The house forsaken now. was then the stopping plan- of ey:-ry trayelf-r. who found 1 'fs' zu E-' 1 1-. 5-'za 1.4 I -- 7 -71 ' . . ' here food and re-st bt-fore ht- bt-aan tht- daylona journey to the town. 'Ziff Y One evening at the time when tht- shadows stretch .jx longest across the fields, a man rt-ined in his horse at tht- Cottonwoods. whose fri-sh gret-ntiess had bt-ckont-d to him for many miles. Uuly tht- dauahtt-r of tht- house was at homt- -fa sttart-, round- sltottldered NVOIIIHII who Aan- hini a seat and sat down lit-rss-ll' in ont- of the rawhide- bottoni chairs. For a while c-onyersati-on dragged. We-ll. I gut-ss you'ye he-ard all about Pt-rliitis' new we-ll', ' the strange-r asked at last. The girls listless t-yes opened wide. Naw' Whitt new we-ll? she -ill-manded. You ain't'? Why he's got a jiin-dandy over :ht-re in the middle- of his pasture. She jumped to ht-r feet. Et that don't beat all! Iietnntt- call Pap. That's tht- funnif-st thing I ever ht-erd te-ll ot '. She- thrust her head out of tht- door and gave a loud shout. Soon a bent rheumatic- form appeared on the threshhold, and Pap Mullins shuffled into the rocin. eyeing the stranger with his usual suspicious r-uriosity. Morn- in he- muttered briefly before turning to his daughter. Wall whut's the Illilllul' with you this time, Sal? he demanded. He sez-Law, I done ft.-rgit yore name, she bt-gan, pointing to the stranger. the-n, He st-z old Perkins got a new well on his place, Pan, she- shouted. The old man put his hand behind his ear and c-tipped it toward his daughter. Sid Perkins go whut'? Iiut the carrier of the news could hold no longer. Mit Perkins dug a new well and got goo-il water. he sc-reaint-d. Pap Mullins turned to him approvingly, and nodded his head. Wall! wall! ht- tninnbled. Then he pulled out a chair. bit off a chew of tobacco. tilted himself against the wall, and finally asked, So you wuz asayin' Sid Perkins' got another wt-ll'Q ' I sure did, Mr. Lawson affirmed, Wall I bin a-livin' in this hero country for nigh on to thirty yr-ar and all that time Sid Perkins aint had nothin' but that sorry. little- hole of water at his house, Pap de-clarc-d leaning over to spit. Anyhow he's got a dandy well now. Water witch showt-ri it to him, At that the old man had his chair ne-arly resting on ont- leg. Whut's that? he cried. 261 X,,.--f -,:s T K 4 e .- . ROUNWUP 'lYater witch! I'lon't you know what they are-just a simple trick, replied .lim Lawson. Sarah who had gone to the kitchen came to the door and stood listening in open-mouthed astonishment. Wall, you'll have to talk louder'n that if you want me to hear you. Now whut'd you say'. ' the old man exclaimed irriiably. .lim Lawson was equal to the occasion. raising his voice until he saw a look of satisfaction on his listeners face. he told all he knew. It's a water witch, or wizard maybe. at any rate it's a man. And he takes an ordinary peach limb. carries it along in his hand like this and where there's water it turns to the ground. See? He made it clear with his gestures. Pap and his daughter stared at each other in amazement. It's funny, you het, the stranger remarked, hut it's the gospel truth. And you seen the well? asked the girl. Sure-I Drank water out of it. YVall, now, do you know whar that thar wit,cher's went-for whatever it wuz? l'ap Mullins lvent over and asked in a whisper. Aw-now'--'I declare I disremeinher the place. He's been gone a couple of months though, answered .lim Lawson thoughtfully. O law! I don't see why he couldn't a-come hy here like you done, the girl sighed hopelessly. She went on hack then to her cooking, and left Pap to get the de- tails, Supper was so-on ready. For a while there was only the rattle of the bone- handled knives against the tin plates. The news had almost taken away Pap's appetite, I 'member when Sid Perkins filed on that thar claim of his'n, he began, and I told him he'd never get no water thar. Guess now he'll he a-buyin' some stock and a-wantin' to run 'ein on my pasture. Lord ef we'd a-had plenty of water I'd shore he a rich man now, When l come to this country I had a good start in cattle and sheep. And grass? it wuz all green and purty. But the years jest got drier and drier and I had to sell all the stock that didn't die-'dirt cheap too. I shore was cheated on them sheep. He hit his fist on the table for emphasis. It was an old story to .lim Lawson, who understood the west., hui he nodded and, with his mouth full of beans, mumbled, Go on! The old man was delighted at this encouragement. Wall arter that, he con- tinued, things all went to the had. My boys give up and started back east, then the old woman died and now there ain't nothin' left except me and Sal and a few sections ot land that, lord, l'd give away, ef somebo-ily'd pay the taxes. lit wt-'d a-had a few wells we could a-kept all them cattle, said Sarah pensively. Aw, 'course I don't keer fur myself, Init Sal thar aint never had a buggy to go round and xlsit the neighbors, Does look like that water witcher might aeconie here. Weill replied the stranger. rising and stretching his arms to shake off his drowsiness, the 1nan's name is Johnson, Maybe he'll he hack through again. Sarah began to clear away the dishes, When her nightfs work was finished, she closed the kitchen door, undressed, and lay down on her cot in the corner. Yet long into the night, after the men in the other room were still, her girlhood fancies. like ghosts from a buried world, stole to and fro before her sleepless eyes. .lim Lawson took his departure early the next morning promising that if he ever met the Water Witch, he would send him to the Mullins cabin. The old man and his daughter watched him drive off in the cold dawn. Seems like a nice fellar, don't he? Hope he sends that man soon. Sarah murmured, Her father only grunted, hut she saw a glint in his faded, hlue eyes that had not been there since her mother's death. 262 -euzw-N. ,-.-'-ifty Q., 1.9.16 ' eounn-up i ' t ' -'b 1 - t ',fA After that the days held t'or the lonely old man and his tt .titer mtugiiter. xt trtslt interest in each passing stranger. From every one they inquired ati. t i.. ,t well and its t'inder's wltereahottts. 'llhey gained plenty of inforntatiott t'onec-rning the tirst, but no one had ever heard anything tnore ot' Mr. Johnson. Three years went tty. Pai. Mullins was growing feeble, and the visits ot' his old enemy. the rhetitnatistn, grew .ztore frequent and severe. Otten he had to spend whole days in lierl-f-a ureat liiimiiitiiigu to him. And his frettuluess kept Sarah husy. lvuring ihtse periods he tallied inces- santly of the Witter witchg it seemed that he eoultl not forget hint. or cease hoping for his l'EIlll'I1. One afternoon, after heing up all night and unusually rushed that morning, Sarah sat down on the cot to watch the dinner and get at little rest, while her father slept. Outside. the Cottonwoods, which grew around the old taniily well. seemed to niut'mur as they rustled their leaves in the breeze. The wat--r witther's eotiiing---t.-oiiiiiig soon. Overcome at last by the heat and her tatgue. the girl tell asleep with the wotvls ringinzg in her ears. As she slept she dreainwtl. She and lzer taithtr wtfiwf- in Pziratlise. and sl.r wanted to settle near the lliver ot Lite But he tl-f-el:ti'ed that wells had purer water and she yielded. They wanted three wells ininiedizttely so Pup decided to hunt the wut:-r witch. While he was a way she was to look for a peat-li linth Everywhere she s:tw or- chards and they contained every fruit tree -exec-t.t the one she wanted. At last, vveary with walking, she was about to give up her seftrc-li, when she saw her father riding to- wards her on a his ltlaek horse. Conte on. Sal, he cstlle-l, l done it inyselt, with :t eoin- mon old niesqttitef' She awoke with a start and jumited to her felt al.trnied. What had htt1tjrt'llefl.' Then she heard the eXCiIed voiee of lzer tatlier, Sal Nil, eoine here qutel4 ' She flew to his side. Pap, are you dyin , ' she sastttd. He eyed her in sc-orn as he raised hintself fiom the lied. ULfJl i, Sal. shet yore mouth and look outer the winder. I do ltelityt- th:tt's the water XYllt'ilt'l'. To her amazement she saw at llliill on Qt lvlaek horse nearing their gate. :intl in his hands was a slender switch. Dadlilanie this rlieuniatizl l orter go out :intl show him the li:irti, :rttiniiteti Pap. Now jest lay still, I'll tend to him, she soothed, and in treniulzius haste rtlsheti ottt to greet the stranger. Tom .Johnson was at little pttzzled at his eordial reeeptioit. He watt-lieil the girl sharply as he followed her to the harn until he iiotiet-tl that her eyes rested rather often on the stick in his hand. He dropped it ztitntogetieally. Lost my riuirt. and the horse needed at little eneouragenient so I picked up this, he explaiiietl. And then you aint no water witch? she turned on hitn aeettstnuly. A what! Well I'tn a doctor it' thats what you're Ztlterf' he answered. A water witch! You aint ew-I1 no kind ot onei' O Pan can't stantl it, he tyztn't, she moaned. The man stood gazing in bt-wildernient. Suddenly she raised :tn eager fave to him. Won't you please jest make out like you wuz one. He's tlat ot' his har-li in tied. Standing there, sheltered from the wind hy the torndovvn liarn, Sarah rapieily explained the circumstances. The stranger understood immediately and lightened her l-urden hy his willing agreement. Pap Mullin's joy at meeting Mr ..lohnson, the water witr-h. was initlietie. Hi- felt better at once and he taried the doctor with all sorts of questions. He lit-pt the switch in his sight and assured his daughter that when he had ref-ov ered the well woul'-t be easily fottnd. 263 RO ' N - .g iigli ?:'3 'j1: 1- .. I- X Q 9 So two days passed. When Dr. .lohnson was not at the side of the invalid. he was helping Sarah. The girl reveled in the novel sense of comradship which she had never before experienced. And she never tired of listening to his stories of the town where he lived. a world which she knew only in her imagination. On the third day the stranger took advantage ot' Pap Mullins' resting to go out and look over the land. Ltut he came back discouraged. Nothing showed him the reason for the old tnan's eagerness more than those bare, dry fields where the grass could hardly find sustenance. If he had any expectation of being able to judge where an un- derground stream might be. he was disappointed. When Dr. Johnson returned he tound the bed covers tossed to the floor and his patient gone. Pap-Miss Sarah! he called sharply. Sarah left her milk pans at the well and came running into the house. Where is he? demanded the doctor. She did not reply. Her eyes were straining at the corner where his clothes ha-I hung for the past week. the nails alone were there. She looked into the kitchen and noticed a knife lying on the stove, beside a pot of half cooked beans. Then they missed the switch from its place on the wall. He's huntin' the well hisselfj' screamed the girl. They turned to the window. At that tnoment. between the cottonwoods and barn. the thin. stooped figure of Pap Mullins came into view. The doctor dashed out of the door. Come on, he said over his shoulder, We've got to get him back. Almost breathless they reached the old man who. nearly blinded by the strong glare of the sun. was wandering in a circle over the pasture. Pap, cried Sarah, XXhat'd you leave that thar hed fur? He ignored her and turned to the doctor. 'You went oif without yore switch-f jest though l'd brting it to you, he ouayered, as he tried to thrust the slender peach limb into the str:tnger's hands. Dr. .Iohnson looked at his fever-stricken eyes and put his arm around the unsteady shoulders. I am only looking at the country now. t'ome to the house and in the morn- ing we'll hunt together. he soothed. Mei I aint goin' back to no bed. I aint sick. burst out the old man. Then sud- denly he crumpled up in the doctor's arms. ltadblame that dog-hole! I twisted my leg and now the rheumatiz is wussj' he muttered painfully. Dr. Johnson anti Sarah 'started back lialf-carrying him to the house. When they reached the cottonwoods Pap was gasping and begging to be put down. ln the cool shade the doctor sat on the ground and rested the old man's head in his lap, while Sarah rushed into the house for something to ease the suffering. Suddenly the spell of delirium passed. Pap looked up with a clearer light in his eyes than had been there since the doctor's arrival. Wall, Mr. Water Witch, I guess I aint a-goin, to see no well arter all. It's shore got me now He paused and studied the younger man's face until he found what he wanted. Before I die I wanter tell you, he continued, that I seen you aint been a-stayin' jest fur me. I dunno ef Sal likes you any. but shi-'ll he a good wife. He stopped to rest. .it that minute Sarah knelt at his side. Sal. he said. speak- ing with difficulty. don't cry arter me, the water witch'll take keer of you. You all kin live here and get rich. He'll have lots--offwellsf' As his voice die-ii away. his eyes left their grieved, shocked faces, and gazed calmly at the soft. green foliage above him. Then there was a slight shudder. The rheuniatism had touched Pap Mullins' heart, and his soul. released, sprang towards that land where the life-giving waters need neither man nor switch to find them. 264 1916 , .,.---177'?7. 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QE wwf '- . 1 'f - A - ' -A ' w f If 'X ,Q :fd-IF!! ' f 2 ig' g .,., ,fy , 5 1 I I AUGTX AND THE WQELD LAUGHS WITH YOU 1 J v I 5 V EEF AND YOU WEE? ALQNE . Q - ' J P YQ - ' ibm la. Q' QS w if, K., A 5- Q? ff' if U -' ' : YZF- , agim . .J - h .AA -I 391- on f -hx .' . N ,,- ,-.:-- ,I ,, X.: - x. Q. 5 ., 1 :A 1 ' 'K . -W2 N ,ff E . ,f N 1 4 'IQ' Q, -Q ,A I ' .'3f1:f:,...l -fl .5 Q -- 1 fl S' 'Q 1 'fe . 'gy' ' I - A X . if je W 1 3 H' w 'ff 1 M 'iv K iz ' lv ' g . 5, 1 ' - F19 F: , y 11-2 3 ' '.x '5?.i i ' ' ., . 'W EN , f ' 'Vmtff' . ' - , . 1 s - P Jw ' 1 Q N 2 Au gp . -. 11 HI ,-515221. P A -f23E:'f'i . ,qiiggr 1 3 . X - 1. X- ,, ',Gg 5 fm 1 f 1.5 K ' x,.r15s , -, Y- ,L -. ,M , swf. . Y. Q- . ,X-,M ,gg 5 ,f',-g- xx-,i,.f:11 -- r . 3: - LN k -. my 5.1.4 ,,, 1, ff,.1g, ,awp .,.. . ,. 1 . b ' . wg, ., J . 1 -X .gs - ,1 - - .gif 'ggigxfgf 4?F,Lf5 's'-'EQ-'W 4 ' I -b ' A ' :ii I liiff f X . ' w 1,5 M2551 5 Jig IQ.. . ' .- . fir- X: 1 . ' L,L.. - -..:- 286 .. '-- 1-'T ,s . W ,L ,,..,.r, 1 9 1 6 351575 . I A -. -1 - e ,, ,X X ' f uehihbf EOUND'UP :.QfjJ,i1'ii:g:.E.g5 ' ' 0 tl 6 E l 1 e . - 5.521-. ig! wr , ...H . 5 . l':. ': wi I .4.. .. .ffliff-if . 1 '? f9-ffl - wi., , hw lifj' I My th? , 3 -.5 5 .5111 is-:yi s Sn .Ilia-All . 1 , xiii-at . 5 -effzfn ,n. , ,H -A . X .ZlS'g'a1. E . ',f,::- .A -- sh:--I ..i '--If . iij -3 3 !,,'l .,1a:e.w.id'-111 5-5 r Qs: .Jg,,, f , A ' 3.2.3 .I I.- .. .. -.....,...- VVhy Proofs Go Insane Will you please repeat the que-siion'? Slay we write this exam with 21 pl-nc'il'! Do ww haw LO sign the plwlzf-7 Mus: we quit whvn the hell rings? How many questions rlo we haue lo Haw we any OIIIIOIIHIS-'fi' zlnsii er? I lizwe been lo soc tho Deaii, the r-Anson I was lute. I know whul il is but I jusl L'zin'1 think. I have my tlienil- written but I forgot it lhis niori Are our if-si palm-rs grzldvd yvtf' llilf' Agia wmv ' -. . .vs ,.:jy'1'j l i ef 1l ll ' 1 1'-1,1 1 if e Little Sayings from the Powers that Be Dr, DownerZ4Y0u can't read tliatilf Well sir!! Yossir. Eh. Miss IiElf9IfXVQ11 here I ani pre-acliiiig :1 sermon. Mit... ...will you road for usi When I was in Gerniany. . ...... Mr. Evans:-fOn football field at 13:15 P. MJ. If you boys do not hurry and gr-'L in I shall be- snatclie-d bald-lieaded when I get honie. Dr. Johnson:-Oh! say Mr ...... ..sit down there. Mrs. Claypoolzfl will let you know later, You know we must all cooperate with the siiuniion. 287 mums: m i ie I . . ' I 1916 Directions for Bathing tFound in tl. B. Halll I. Supply yourself with towels, wztsh-rug und soap. Approach the hath-rooin sleztlthily to the tune of 'Shall We Gaither at the Iliverf' 2. Go in und close the door to pre-vent escape. 3. Having gone to the tuh, seize the stopper and thrust it into the hole while it is still gasping. 4. Turn on the wuter und let it pound the plug until it is quite submissive. 5. ltetnoye garments from your person. Crawl cautiously to the tuh, peep over the edge to he sure that all is sztle ztufl elinih in. ti. Scrub vigorously to the tune of Work for the Night is Coming, but .- 1101 :sung too loudly. T. Llliinb out as you crawled in und rub with a towel to the tune ot Ding-ft. SL. Ileplace garments ns they were -Q tornterly ZIITEIIISC-'d. Et. Go back to your rooni, having Xt turnfd out your water by removing tue now perfectly speechless plug, sings tug 'Hzilleluluhl 'Tis Done. tSigne-il H. I. M. .X YQON-DAY TIIAGEDY IN THE REST ROOM i7t'l.ClJ Ti16 Rest Room. Time--One o'elock. Occusioii--A Feast. itrziinutis Personnfie- Dr. Armstrong. One lone lorn main. .X hunch of girls. Scene I.4.XIlllC'lIlZiIl0II. Sc-'fue Il.-Consternution. Scene iLii.?EXIiilII1iIllOI1. JUST IMAGINE: The side czixuptis without Eulztliu. lti. Wrigth without Clll'V2IIIIl'-' of the spines. LUIQI without slung. ltr. Downer with at head full of hair. Max .Xrtnstrong when he grows up. X ff ltr. Johnson in ai great big hurry. X Jucla McCarter with his tie on straight. Mi. I-liiwliins thinking hiinselt' ugly. Arthur Mitchell with his feet on the floor Mr. Moon being real bold. tfhztpel without Froggy Pool. Mix lJI'llCi1llI'Il having sense enough to l-tnow when ID lit-ep quiet :tt at ball guuitg, Singer deHt-ck wtaring' loose trous- ers. May es Behrinan cutting classes two days to go to see his Belton Bobo. ltr. A. J. A. without his traveling ha g. Prof. Hoffmann laughing real loud. Dr. Hall in a track suit. Tl1b'.'. u,'... '- A flzislitofoilielilivliliis LI B qt uw fust . g . 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I O Jewelry ot' every description is pro- ! t Etiltited, .X plain breast-pin is accepted, 3 1 T and may on account of its utility be , 'V worn, 1 7 .Xs the chief design of these regula- 3 gi.-14 1 3 Q -,ri I tions is to guard against extravagance XT is N in dress and to promote habits of neat- n-ss and t-vononiy, the cordial C0-01IPl'i+l- I Q tion ot' parents and guardians is desired f Q 7- - and anticipated. i X4 Tilld ILXYLOR HIERAHCHY ff , Pope -IM-an, t King--l'rt-xy. W L5 Isl. 1 Cardinals -Faculty. L Q N0ltl4'Sf'zXlllIlllll. 'Y' 7 5 St-ris-'l'l1e Students. llEL'll'lEg VANNED S'l'EW4DICN'l'S The stewedents must he young and tender, the fresher the better, Scrape well and add a little lemon juice and a dash ot' rt-d pepper. Stew for several days, season with sauce and then place in a pickle. Adil goose scraps, twhich gives it a delicious tlavort. and pour classes well cut. Rake cver the coals, mixed with plenty of flunks and then can. This is an infallible recipe. N. B. To he canned properly the fire must he very hot. This dish is recommended as being peculiarly relished by parents, Recipe guaranteed by the FZlClllly Can- ning Company ot' Ilaylor University. RECIPE FOR A LHIADUATE Take a new man fre'-sh and green, Sprinkle with salt and pepper and roast for several seasons. Add inany exams heaten stiff. Stir well with a diploma and serve with cap and gown. tToasts make a good accompanying' dishl. If a fancy touch is desired ice with chapel talks garnished with dates. This is especially palatable in Comlnencement, season. 290 1',-1iQiZLxlf.Li:.f.'- V -' . BOUND' UP -12 1 1' 1 Q-uv, Spa, ,,,, 1 9 1 6 ' 1.3. 1 1, ,N 1. 1 A .71 1 Ll W. YJ . 1 . fi 52--11 5 4 . V Wjl 1 ..,1 4 : K1 , SLD 1-:..2' 1-., - f ha- . ' 1336 :fi-:f -1,11-.-5 . LA J' 5 iiw an 111 41225 1,1Q- Q .jlf Lf .. 71 wg - s ,N 11, F P ? - 1 . ? A'1,.ixS? 1? f 1?- vim -iff, K -D A ..-35,2 Svq-,w.g,1.g5:-,-.,l9'Q.f:5uh-.'R-gg-.SQIq.5E.q X1 132: 1- X at n. 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Was 119 sic-1-12' April 21 Mrs. iV'lL15'I1O0l NVl1lii1'li out on 11111 from c:11111r11s 1111 'l'11'c1111y yvzirs from new S2111 111011110 will lmvv 1121551-Wil and i11vi1ed 1119 boys to C'C1i11'? 1 into oblivion, 11111 lllk' day will Mrs. Claypool, still he celfllvxuziefl 011 accoiirii of this gg1911e1'osi1y of 291 3 . , Aix 5 :Ni 1:11 :..,r fif- . f -J ' 1?:5E5'S:7. Q1 fx . - 'ZE'5-.'5:r.P2f:1-.2 L I friqikl 'I'-. 1..x,.g,gQy'g:,v '-221 'Vw' Fur- 5.if.1-'2,f:'- , -1 f - 'Q::s.:fSwg1 P'-M -- , Lv .. ',':,f,f . ff ,,.s.1-QQ . A. '-f,j,a ,,.f..yg. Q1 K 1: fem ...D X., A A Q , .ra x WX, , Q.-. .!. 5' in Q '5 s 'Q Wk V., 114 .sv I 5 Q I I i T 1 1 K In ' 51 AMA -1, x 5 4 m 'Q' 'K X rv s Q ,- Q a. + W Xiu' A 3 . M H- uk X N.. - -Q N :Q . 'R W. wk., '- v NX I X X ,S-v 'X 'N X 'X 6 Q if es' , Ns A A 'N U a A ' X-fx ', '7xami ,, ' Q fare-mf f ' V N .1 ' ix.:-ik. Q EE: 2 x . - . :3.f'Lf'.'j',.,ig3' I TJ.: 4 3 ui. 0- ww Jvfsff' . . 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'zN51'Q. hy- 1, , 3.56 N ' ' ....- ,M ' ' , ,, . 292 1 g s, c.1:v.,LL GX 1916 ROUND ' UP 1: 1. 1' The Risin' Bell 1 1-1- .'- , 1'121I'1i' 'l'111-11 ' ' sin 111-11 :111-1 :111'111111ss IQIIUXYS, 1111 S11--111 11s 11111 11-T I 1111111111 11111 Il 11115 111 521111111 XYI11-11 iI'S 1110 11z11'1i 111 -+1-1-1' In 1-11121115 l11111s, Yon 1:1y1' 1111111-s ' V111111-5 slmfliliu 1111111 1111- 1111115 K 1 1 s- 111111 Sllll '11111 111111111 1' 11111' 111 11111 N11 11111111 1 IIN' N' -:1 11111 11'111- 1111111 I 11111 1111, 111 111-11 '1 Q11-1-111' 111-1111 Sllll 11215 111s1 111-Q1111 111-11-11111111 11111'11 111 111-111' 1111-1111 111-11 s 1'1'111-- '11111 1111-11' . 2 .5 11+- 1 IBHNICS -::I'u1i, - - p 1 - ' 1'11I1--11A When 1 111111 21 5:11 'W 1'1I H1111 ' 11s 0f11'I1 11s I 111111' .11111 11111-11 1111- '1'11 1-1' ws 1111 I'I1 11-1 1111111 I'l1I N111 SICX1111' 131-1-111411-1' 1111- 1111-1' going 111 ' 1111-111 1'Y1'II', 5.1 IlI1II'1' s:11111-1111111-1' 1111- 1-11--1-Q 111 1111- 41-11111 N1-'11 111 I1l'l111 Willis -A11 1111-lj going 111 1111s11- 1111- 241111111 I11'I1S 1111 1111- 1-111'111-11 111' 1111- '41-111111 Q1'11 f1211I11' P0111-ll----M111lg1-. 11111 11111 21-1 111111' -+1111 '11 1L11'11w1f-111 111' '11 111 1 M 1. 5 1 1 !'1. 111'Hl1y 3111011-. 1111-1-1-i1i11g 1111111111-s or 111111 S1-111111111 1111' 111.- 1111111111-I'y11 ,11111 1111111 is 1111- nan11- 1111-1151-Z' If OII15' 111- 111111 111111 1111- 1--1111111-111 1111 1111- S1-111 11111 in 111 111111111- --1 1ni1-- XVANT .1115 1Y.1N'I'EIY-31u1'1- 111111-' 111 1111lf.- In1-x . 51 1, 111111 111211 111 11-1111111: 111111, 1-S111-1-1:1111 11111 I'1111. -XAN'1'EI1---.1 111111 in 1111- S1-ni:11' Plny. 111111-'1 ll lII1L'1J. 1111111 01' 1101111 plays 1111- 11411111112 1111111. H11111-11-1'. ii I l'11Il 11-,11 1111111 111111,I 11111 111111- 11 11111111' 111111 11nd 11 no s1n1g111Ia- 1Hl1'1 1-xisrs. 11111 1111- 0111111111111-w 1l1V'19l' 1-1'1-'111- '1 1 1 7 12113 for I1lt ,7K111I'11' XYi11iS. Y'.'XY'1'1lll '111 . ' ' 1 1. ,. f 1, x1 11151119 111 1111- X121I1l1Q1'I S 111-sli.--'1'11w 1111111111-1'11 512111. W.1N'I'Ij11 -T11 :111 so1111-1:n1- 1-.110 1'1IIONXS n1U1'1- 1111111 I 1111. 11111- I111'1i+J1 1-1-1111111 f'11' H1111 21 111111111 X11 0111- 1111111-11, S1-1111 101' 21 1111111111111-1, Why I 111111111--11 111 IC111111' I1 All. -fH1-1111 of 1111- English Dl'I1Z1I'lIl11-'IIl. D. I'. V1'.1,xl,F.,1- .11111 101' il 11111 3211-111-n.--I11111M1'1 1'11 V.',1Qx'l'I2I1-'i11111 s1n11l1 f1':11'1i1111 of 1111 s111'1'11c1- IIU' f,'U1IfI'U1, 11111111111 1112 111' COI1Ct'l'I1 Il'1I IT 'llC11 111-s o111sid1- of 11114 11-1'1'i1o1'1' 1111111 1111- 11Z1X10I' 171111111 31111 1111- C1111-11-1'i11 10391111--1' 111111 1111- lf S. P-1s 111 11111 1-11r111 not 1111-1-111131 1111111-r 1o1'fi1 1J, -IZ01' 11. 121011111 W1XN'1'EI1-A 11-11 sc-111--115 10 11s1- -Inrinu soi1'1-1-s.-- 1101111 1111-1111-1-, 11:11-11111 '1'1-1111111-. 11 1 1 N'l'EI'1---S01111- 11121014 IO 111-111' I1 dross siiil.---S1-11101 131115. 293 . -'N L1 'l J , , :Nfl WS E t'9-'FW 5 ,...'l5H5-:, ia 0 u ND I up 1 9 1 s ' ' Modern Une Act Drama Entitled Love's Labour s Lost TIME--1:45 P. M, March 22. I'l,,iXL'lf1---HORTNLl-LTP OFFICE. t'H.XllAt l'lultS-W-Jinlniie Harrison, tfinw Farrington. SCENE 1. .liinniic entt-rs iiith ll blinch of low llftters tlt-u in bill? rllllion, and sewinl photo- gzruillis. 'Without Slttltllxlllg S116 elllilulzlcllts tho tatlll: Zlllil 16'?lVlllg the bundlts there she witlld1'ail's to tht- ixiildoxi' all-.l ,stint-s sedzltely over Ilia Athletic Flt-fltl. Cinco vntllrs CZt1'l'yiIlg ti IHYQP ilac'liag,t- -,JI love-letttrs al llullliwl' or illiotogtniplis, some highly c'0loi'ed liaiitllit-1'Cl11tJls, at Slllltll desk Ctocli and at Illllllllcl' ol othllr fl'lllKt'IS, no illtlces tlitlni on the tullle, and rtnioyts the other pilclatlgl-S to the right, llotloni C1I'21NX'01 ot the Manugvr'S desk. fi: lndignnntty .liinniie llxits without siltluliiiig. snzltclllt-S tht- clock, llziiirlliwcliiets, tttc. from the table and SCENE 3. t'l'wo months laterl. .lll'l1l1llE' wus Sfitfll at the tyileiy1'itiJ1' in thtt ii0llI1d'UI,l Offico writing the following: l, First tinrl your girl. I. Always ho surtl she is ti Hall girl. 22. Get zl ilrtftty one wliilo you are :it it, l. liy all int-ans do not get zi stick or :ln old niziid. 3, lto not flirt too inuch ttiin girl with any Cer lt. Bl: fl good sport but do not get too fresh. T. Bl- czirwtul not to got lillOlil6'I' Boy's girl. N. tio to :ill the soirees but do not sit ht-hind tho doors fill at trunk. ft, lwcil on the good sitio ot tht- 'Al'fl21ItS ltt. l.litli'l1 wlwn the lights flush the first timtl. '7iTlie le-ttvrs liziyt- lwvii l'!JlllUVk-'ll to Whis llll the lllddflr of Hfiilllts' Stl-in hy SUJIP, dots Tul'iil'i'---fnftlli' Eulzllitl. We ure not siiiqlisifltl tllut tliroe ot' our Iii-'ill'S did such nollllt work. One of thlfm illlfw t'5p+-wi to hltlim him on to tht- gout, :another is iIlSIliI'tJIi hy tllw Silzirklv oi' ll ili'lt'v1L1:sS JltWHI , wltill- thu third has liitrhed his wagon to tht- illziiivt Alarm, You CZiI'l'l. soiiilltiiiitf-S zllwriys toll. A St-nior, at Frrslliiialn, al llrunt-tie ai blond und a Ford do not iit--ce1Sstli'ily inuke ri joy ridlu Wt- llll'fit'l'SlLlllCl that tht- Fish clecirlvrl t'.'l not to order Clzlss hulls. The llound-ttyl Stuff had soinv icil f'I'l'2l1ll ont: night, but tht-y Wt'l't-' too stltlrvcl to enjoy ii. 'l'l1lfro lizliiileiwfl to lip sonitl more hungry llzlylorites that night, The Facility Cunning tlolnpzlny is doing al rushing lJllSlIlPSS, liowvvtli' this firm is not licenst-fl iinrllftr tht' Pl1I't-' Food :ind DPU! Ar-t of .lunv Str, lfttlti. 1'S ll, lf, Ill 15. ll lT 15. Always wave at the girl you think the most ot. You may meet your girl now and tnen :lt the picture-sliow. tBe sure you don't get caugnrp When your girl goes out in town you may go to site her. llon't liston to eve-rything you hear. De careful about iiliiwoiiiiltil jitney rides. Avoid the Dvairs View XYIIPH flirting in the buildings. D-Jn't out your classes or you will tlunk. Allovll :ill take no llzi-l nltlnt-y, es- ilt-cizllly Bc iliac-ws. the Nlusotiin. Ask J. K. illlililt thvin. perettes 2331- 119 rliinqlf rlq BUALDIXVG 7715 f9f6 C'Z7',4!'7lDfOfV.5T . . 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E ' 'Ry S!-122 2221 g-,f,3,55-',-,q,f,:av'ff.-pg. . gf., V a - -- :, Jn, 5537: :Milf-fzj. H ' . ' fi , E Z. . 1 - ,'-'--x--g-x,f,fg.- r' , 1-5 F.. . .5 Jzlllfzlg ,,.n:..,,, . -' ., ci'-11.1-j.'-.fiG Ff-'Q - ' 295 Rourm-up 1916 VWMR 'ii V cW3tF'W3i!M' if 4 i ,lf-rdf' Zlwwwfhdilf 7 ' l OL MMI' f01C,l.wwj IJQLAA ,Q-,5QL6bAL i if 76 ,nw , L Q . t fri Zim? s W QAM W Wt Veil ' 7 ' I t QjLwf2?51ZjM?j,, ww ,JLi,f4fo1sf wfP2t2f3 6 lifwfwys qftlggiolywciiiii iii V Sf,f'sL.4,MLt Xl. , , yi weft nztgfxv ogg gifts Q Wi. ,tg Q, W Q Q44 XL 2giiXQ?0Z ?E ft , E t X i 5, io iii g fi Miss Laneous Sonn- ol' us llwlii-w wif- iiizuio at inistzilu- in choosing thi- llwai' as our inuscot Survly Hugs should haw had thzil honor. Aiiliiwty-Yvs Itoc just to-ok tht- -.lirvctory and is sending iiivitations to QYt'I'j'lJOdj' vxwpt thosw that had in K D lwsidv it. Dr. Arinsti'oiig--Auhiw-y I tie-Clziiw your lluingm of iwsiwct has not developed Z1 bit. Hziwy-V-lt' soiiiobody would bring soniv ic-sg wats-i' up lion- to-night I'd just iow- liuii to dvzilh, Ili1tiiA-tiialiing for tho doorl. A FAT cliziiic-v, I c'zin't iniss it. ,lctliiif-hslio is taking zi tat c-liance now, sho had ei sliin cliziiici- coming back from lmllzis on tlw ili1fziii, lisa, Vlziypool going into l,illi1tn's rooni :ind seeing sf'-vi-1'zil small holes in scroeii, said Why Lillian ei inziin could gmt through tlitJre! Lillizin. tiiniot-mitlyl. Yes innn ln- is :ilmost littlv wnough, tHer thoughts wi-rv runnin3.: touuiiwi Cinco? :5- ay 13: liliotogi'zi11li1A:'1 'Now Miss 'iwitiplc-, look itll-osziiitl Ono, two. tlirw. Now you nitsg, l'Q'Slllllt' your iiziturzil 4'X1ll'+'S5iOIl.H t'ivoi'gi- I3zii'he-i' wont to :alt-vp in class. When questioiied about it afterwzirds he snid sft.t'itttflly Wm-ll l'rofi-ssor you mn't wxiwc-i inc to sit up all night to le-urn my lesson :intl thfn Sit up :ill flziy to 1'vf'it4a il. livin Ai'1nsti'ong is siii't'm'ing froin un PI1l?'lI'Q14lH0Ill of thi- hr-art. Hs gave ine' five un :in English tvst the other day. lMzi1'i:1n Us-lll. 296 K M X .X ,X 'K X X XX vm x . , ,v Q Ve i f f if 1 ,JU ' F 1, I ' f , X ,I FN 1,1 ff f I L 1 f ff f f if flff K! I fy ,J ff ' , f fylf p ,ff I f D ff ff! 2 f 1916 aoumn up - fit ,---- I :. WJNMP 1916 wifi V ll fl Eli 5 l Tug, , ' K 9' J V , H, Q' L . gjgiglwf -' -' .ft '-' W 'jr '-xl 7:3-Zig 59, 90 A I .. t , ' fffj, T.5a l', 1 'Jw' ,iffy ' 1 '- Mfg' .Qi , 1 1 -eff, ' 21 '1' ' f' 3-Y:1ii':L'f,'13.Ei-,u9 'f f' ' . F' . '. N 2 - . -.3-.f 231, be V H V. y a ,. , , A : ..9'f'f' ' 'iff 5 ' , l ' h 'Mil' i-'3: ::'Q?..T- I. ffm . gf-mf, gal IF' 75-XL E. .1 f ag' -V 'wziigi , -ig 4 K M 3 z,1,Tf:i'-:ZZ e ti . CO KJLD SEE b AH1 K XD - i 'rw is ' ' ff' ,fi C S ' -' Fw- ' I :lf all ' 'XR 1 A 3 H ' q 3 do ' A J? ' ll if Ariziggg,-igggei. .ez , ff ., . lf , 3 A Q - . ,Tr-xii-.U r yi 5 'ff ' 1 , ' . ' . i5f5i?Q' : z A F 1 ,x V. H iq i 't ,i, , f 1 jilffffir k?ff3 f5f Y V' 1 3.54 . ,E f qi-1. b 5 5 I ' 1 i:fm'5swpj.'::- 40' .2 - zxgxzxwr ' From Prof. Guittard's Doomsday Books Lgiipsrioii-ffWlmr vans :he Llooiiisiliiy Hook? .Xrisxxw-1'-'li was u hook coutaiuiiig thi- liililfi ol' Molizimiiiwl limi was Call:-rl Ihr' lQiJ1'ZlIl. 1.gii+-siioii--Wliai was Vlllll'lk'lll2lfLllt'-S fux'oriIe dish? Aiisxw-r gI3os1 3ii liuliecl-lwaiis. Lllipsiioii---tiive thnx wlzili- for thw lllorious Revolution of Euglzuirl .liliFlYi'l' Fourrli oi' .lilly lTTlZ, -1 lgiiwlioii-Wino folloxwfl William Wnllzic-v in SC0llilllfl'l' Arisxwx'--llol+ei'l BI'llL'k'. -ii pi ilu- orifgiiizll. 4111+-siioii -llow did lmiliei' rleffeiifi hiuisvlf :ir Worixisi' Answvr---I aiu here for nm ciiiwxxisv, so help me Lorfl, Aiiivii. 4311--mimi Who! 1-Xwills l.-fl ro LllllIr'l S Olwll l't'XUll with the Pops? .Xhsxwr-f'l'liis ot' voursi- zlroiiserl Ilinl Pope and hw spur 41 hull io Germany to mx 1-f- .nn11l1iil'1ixi- l.lllllH!'. l,uilivi' was noi :fI'1'Q1irl of Zllljlllllly. He had fziilli. 4211.-slioiif-Wlizlr in-iw iii-llilglfxic-1-S? Aiisiwr--'l'liis was got from 21 trvasury of i-iwias :mil Aol-1 in hiiii. This was ri sim- pass to Hoaiw-ii. H+- didn'i lizuw- to work then Vlifil l.e1g0l ilu-iw. Qu- s1ion-- How mlifi rlw llziills- ol' Ilaisliiigs gill ils iiuiiie-1' Aiiswei'-'Flie Batllv HI' Ii2LHllIlQS took its iizimw from Llie hzisiy niurvli made by King Harold. lgmvsrioii 7-Wlii-xi uhrl Wllf'l'9 was Q'l1z1i'lviiizig1ie crowiied? .Xnswer--gHw was CI'OWIl- ml iii XYf'SllllllllSl4'I' Almlufy NIH' D. C, Qiipsiioii--Wliui was Hmiiziniszni' Ariaxwi' -Humaiuisui is Z1 hill passwd in Par'- liiiifliii lining :lwziy wirh ihi- usp of smcks :lull bonds and 0llIl'I' inliunian modes of punish- iii-iir iii :hw Illiiglish 1lOXUI'Illllt'llf. Qin'-:iioii fff- Wlim was ihlf- Ban and lhf- Apology? Answer--Pliilip II pui William ot Urmigf- uiirli-r lhv lizaii for jwzilousy morv :hun anythilig vlsp and I gupss he- apologized for it z1l'lv1'wzl1'als. f'l'lp- lAUl'r'Q0lIlQi url- um fivlioii hut wxce-rp!s from reizil cxauiinziiion papers suli- iiiimfil in Ihv History D+Apzii'tiii+JiiL, Alllllrlllfif' dope-.H 298 is 1 s . . 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NIERRY CI'1RlSTNIAS! . .X A Im fi x 5' 2.' 5 .:,b - X 50 -::-:av--- xr . ' :-...f . ., bu Q ,FFL-FL, 232- QEP3 f2 fQiQjje.L, .-, Six x ' 1 - ' ff . in V' ?p -'- N ' ,- ' 1'1?f.:f M-T31 '1 Q, 4' ' V Q, mf 5 lg T g-jf f1 2af.Efw ,fe-...U, T' it k V 1,- ' Sim P-+ ' ff.i5f': ' ,W ' 1, Mm- 3'-1 - lg' a -.i1 Lmw g 4 .:. . 32515 1 i f F253 'ff H 4 X ,x, 5? ' H Y ?. , :1A'3g .,, ' ,hifi--L1 - M,,,,,e.,f-ow L. V 1 .SO Q isa D9 S+' DALLJS 4 N9 6 T- x ' Ju llfclflllll TO OUR DEAN EDWARD I-I. CARY, M. D. IN ADMIRATION OF HIS GREAT TALENTSANDIN REIVIENIBRANCE OF IVIANY ACTS OF KINDNESS SHOWN TO THE STUDENT BODY, THIS BOOK IS GRATEFULLYINSCF-ZIBED 3011- TACULT ' , A Q.l,HNL0:-fmfi H . I r-Rsqusncr Or-fNNw 'u.ET TY1113 . ig - EL 5. ' A xx. I Vf, f H A, , 1, i 7 r lg- - -5 N V Q g, E' ii E li X if M 2411 'S 1 T Q Q1 ' .-1 , - J-if ..,:' , fifiaf. ' x, RQI' ',3 Q' 'Vvf J -E,,::n,,.:,1-A-:.'-1:1 M Q. V3 'bv' - 2 35-Q? -. ..'. i 5 'm 'rx5.Sf.iLnz'w .3-1e'+v '15T:E1:1 fA:'25'-'4'?fi' f!'4liL5:- ffEg3 Rk . 'F-151 HOME OI TLXYLOIK VNIYEHS ITY t'OI.l.EtlIi oF KIICIIIVINTC. 305 w , . - Iulm.x.:1v H. IIAIIX. AI, LI. Eye, Iiar, Nose and Throat. 1 of Ilaylm' Uuivwsity of Medici 306 I IIIIII ' M-I' I I I I IQ I I I , I I I I I I . I I II I I I I 1 .1 w n - , .X 1, 15 - -I V l,,,- ,,.- :L x, , --, -7v--A ..-A,. ,. N-9-ff .H , 5' f: f 1 t , ' ,iff Vg Z ,I 5- .pix 1-i, 5 N r f '- lf. f . A . 3,1 a ff, ' '- ' f W1 3!1?5:Q '? .-2 eg t, if H wi 3 Q s ,I .,,... , E b.,x, .MW,.y,,,,E,, . fwfr N 'QI --L2-L5:.fi'1',:.'E ' ' ' .fl-ifffez'fvQt1-1-Q-.., , sY+lff:1 -- 5 'f ,ff-'.1 -N 3:31 'if' ': QQ. -rr? :,,-7':'-.- L- ' 2-,ww-pg -n F xx' H .x1,11.:: H. Mm IQNVYID. M, Il Hm'iS11'ul', Baylor Kilim-x'sity Vollvgu of lIPfliC1I1l me Ihfllllh ' Proff-ssor of Pathology. 307 CHARI as M. Mossrix, M. D Surgery , 'J HAR0:.1m M. D4'7OI.llk'l'I.E, M. Surgery X Af-.bk lu, If-:vw x gravy ' 5. .QF wus:-swf -5' 1 M- -'fr' N .E fe-tpa f' . .wk- Vw 2-vfziijfif r -. Sf fIrSF. 19 1. . , H121 0 F. 'fs-- s1'7 f 95' 'I --J .i-:rv het- ,fx W- ' 1.0 4 ' 1? QW ' 4 ww ' x M-Q': . . i f: - 'T5'L-Filigr A Cu VIN R. H,xNN,xu. M. IJ. Obstetrics D. 5, 45. 308 - ' 1--gi. -7 if Q . G. 'A 1 SFF ' 2 Z' vi- 3211: -Hera 1 fig 4, 5' 3 1 we , ku- - .:flq.. Ag, 1.5 zlgwjii-' 57189 ' ' we-fa ,vi-+51 mag' A lfliurwr 453 ' ,'1:g2f5,r. A , A 43 EIMFRT Dl'Nl.Al', M. D. Gynecology GARF1m,n M. HACKLER, M. D. Surgery JOHN M. MARTIN, M. D. X-Ray :md Electro-Therapeutics HUGH LESUE MOORE' M. D, Cmkaxcr. M. Giucsmg M. D. Pediatrics lnternnl Medicine W. J. CALVERT, M. D. . 4146 ' .V 7 ' Physical Diagnosis A VK.. W. :SHoRi'Al., M. D. - 9 CHESTER A. DUNCAN, PH. D. Materia Medica and Pharmacy 209 pplled Anitomy and Obstetrics JOHN H. DEAN, M. D. Geriilo-Urinary .. 11. .:... ,ff News- -Wer- fl izff . ' .wif 1 1 .1 A , . . 'qv N. , .. ' ' '- Klan .. vswff H we 'uf 1:5 I , A 1 , I I J . lm. !14'1 v 1 W4 1 52. Gynecology - e 2' 1 . w s. L. M. Nxxcrt, M. D GyncCOlrvQ,y f:II,CREEST, M. D DAVID L. BFTTISON, M. D Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat ,,,. v. ,F . 5? Wg ' -49. .fr J. Ii.x1.GAA1HRr:1.1., IN Surgery 1 D x , 354 -'ifgg 'xl 7. V-11:5 Q . .. .-,. .Vx ja, -:..q.t.s-::'n.'g,. - . -,L 5. E535 -.ruff ZH 'eil' an ' . 3 fc.-3 vtw1.9,- .man .- .P :. :. . N gg. 23? 1322.291 gi - W -i-mia'-Q: 2r 'i! 2i31f .f'l.-21- T L T4f.?Q'.Z1?, f fgglgf 4 ' I1ss.mr.i:s W. FLYNN, M. D. JOHN R. LEHMANN, M. D Surgery Infernal Medicine, Therapeutics 310 HENRY CLAY, M, D. Surgery , -.-1 r -- V .- 1.5. in :V '- J' fi qi' Q' 3:5553-Q-' ff.: 441252554 ' V .. A A1 . N ,ga , .. f . . :p q -5 f li'-:mir A - 'g ilif'-' j in , , -:fp-f:. A ' ,. .:.-., . . ,- ng 3. 1 FSS Q 1 , . ALBERT F. Bannon. M. D. Pediatrics L. F. ISLAND, M. D. Clinical Medicine 3 , -GU J. H.-xR01.uIJ0Rx1Ax,M.lJ. Clinical Surgery 14-nv f W - . ' 1,5-: :gf jg- ' R . J V J. li. SllF,l.N1lRl-, M. D. Derrnntology : Rinse? Tic FFQTW' 75 -' -, SJ -3fQfZf?f1f'!. ' ,yy-- .2-r-Q--1 fag'-W' we ffm- .,y31,. -4 F I Jn ' . f w X,-.ff ..'FH'-ra:--..'f' ' '- - . 5 ,-ff?- ,r.-:?.:.1-Q . ,- wfiwff' H f ', ' ' . f 'Tye 'G',-fififiv-,Q ' '-is 2124 9 a?5'?m4i:s , :firm r . . ,. . ,1....1f .f , , - 15471 9-4457 ' ' ' '?wff . riff , M ' 1 fy f ,X , Y I A 'V f ' Q 3 ' f J ' 1.2 ' avi- HW 1 f .sf E A E, 5 ,M , M , . . ' 14.3, -1. - S.-arf-k - on-. . .,,4,1,Xp2,'2i-jg' vm ff -,5i,gj?y.j,v 7 Erin 1'f1k?,9r:if5 f, f' . Jai?-- rfZ'f rn f r5 '.' - .f'.'f.'76 ' v'f: - K-pfr:5Qf5'1.fi-L-41 7, qs: , 21.241 gf. ,- ..:,,,,,1-M 155: ii 'fzf' 71 -7 ' 41:f5 L SIAIQ' 2'.5i fi: ' '1fi'2fi3i'f'L 295 'lift ,:j,4''irff-?.f?'5112if'!3ff1 1.5- f'1,m-,-1.-, - ..,:,- . .1..'f:f,9.:.sf..-izvrzwgba-- NV. 'W. FUWLER, M, D. Cl'nicfl Eve Ear, Nose nnd 'lhroa ra,, F. B. INIORG.-.x. M. U. O. M. Nl.-XRCHN1AN,M.D Clinical Gunito l'rinary Clinical Gynecology Homm DONALD, M. D. Clinical Medicine ff 'i as 3 1 ms .l. YY. l'lll I., M. D. W, J, MHYER3 Nervous and Mental Diseases Assistant Registrar 3l2 Faculty-Continued U C. F. NICCLINTIC, A. B. .11111f1111111, H1.st111111111 111141 I.'111111'11111111,111 L. E. H.ASTING, Ph. Lows ROSENBERG. B. S., E. J. H. BLACK, M. D. SAM VVEBB, M. D. D., M. D. P11y.9111111y11 111113 1Jl1lI1'l11ll1'1lI1l1I11 E., M. A., M. S. C'111'1111Xf1'11 1'f1'1'1111115111 111111 CDI! 1111'111 .11111111'1111' U1'f1111l11'1111'.': A. B. SMALL, M. D. N111'111'1'11 M. E. LOTT, M. D. l 1111'1111'1'.s 111111 l11s1111'11111111.s' H. G. VVALCOTT. M. D G11sfr11-If11.'1'1'11111y1,f W. T. YVHITE. M. D. 0111111111 N1114111-1-11 C. P. PENCI-2, M. D. .-1.vx1.vf1111f HI U11.w1'f1'11's J. R. Wom.r:x'. M. D. .t11111'sr11f-.s111 W. M. YOUNG, M. D T. C. GILBERT, M. D. T. C. EYERLY, A. M. S. Y. ALTHOFF . C11 C11 11111111 .111'1111-1111' 12111111 .1lc'1111'11111 131111111111 111111 L111111 11111111111 111111 P11111'111111'1111:111.w11 H. HOMER POWELL, Ph. G. 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X..E:j-.Q1gZf,:X1's-g1- X .X , , Y 40,5-eX.., 1 X X X1 X X:-:QXX X x X 'LX5 X X X W..-:YE - MXN, XX N wx PQXW -5- +2 XXXXXX SX PX Nl: . , A...-:sX XX p .fmXmX-:g3::- .-s tfsiiifzf- ' QQ 9 'QQ bxxmm ' .NA-IS 'ni-f f -XX: f .XX XXX 1,1 X:-: w N I.1.X naw-BQX-XX f. 4 2.2. 1X XXX1xx,XqX-fp-Q X..-. ,X X N :ff-QX.x,XwX X ,. XX .....XX,,,X,5, .Q ,WX .X .X X X .. X 3 'QQFE?Z:EEf:. .X-Q X. XX .X X XXn,X:'X -' . -1 .5,s::.X HRSNSRS' - 1 . tx'-X? 'X' -X SF X . , X X X LJ X X . Q1 Q I ....AN RM ...,. ,... l . P ,.,. 2 EN X. QL, N .E . . if-'4,,,,- . .. .. ...X ...-X X?-.Sir . . . -X , . .... X X 1 X, XX., N- Il 12. B11'C4lI2Kl.l'I 1 U, V1.1-1w:1,.-.Nu Vim, B. Dl:l 1uN l' U. B.x1l.1-:Y Editor-1:1-Clfivf of X R. bl 1,1-:Ia X X33 X X lx 8 X I X I X X x 'X S 1 X 5 X X - X R X X Pl'E'Sf!1C'?lf PI'l'.SffIf?I1f Sf'L'l'6'f1l'I'jl 130111111-Ui? BIISUZXFSS Jlclnfzger of Rozrnd-Up 314 X' ff' I , . P I'U f-1:,.,- ,.,-I , -. ' -EEE' .1 z f i f X I x. ., 4 1 , , , Y ! I' , jg 1 i N io 5 RTW f . -- . A P L-2- .4? M I ,... .M 1 E ,W 'iisviqi in , .A I - -I :mt ' V .- - 5 ' '- lLwLLmvmni ' - ' lvl-:ASH wEL1'cu1Es THE SWEET mas. V fs- Y - -'H .- - ,Al f- .-K-A ,Q f - J if j5i'f 3-5' ' 1 k W .VY V 1 'M 1 X 1 I 1 Ng ? 1 4 R050 Me I yr' ,lf y X iff ff? QA ' 'Fx '4 5,1 ' 47 Aw X Q- fix: QSQSQ w 1 2 ffl. ' I x ,XX X Y' 7 1 N' W TW V ENT x I ' e X 'X L we ' N5 Q9 - l lu? 1 f nw :Q if X ' ' ww 4, F! oftfe' 1 VH' ul ff !j Cj'0r1z0rUd55. x' Km if xf I r N L' i '1 If Lf- . 5: 47 -P q J IN ,M '- M 2 , iff' 0. .. A x xu ' 'fill i , N 'I W l , VW 11, N 1 -W L T' ua- Si' ifggflfii-Q: 7 ,. 3 Y Y fi. ?',i. ,Y -v-,-.LB M Y Y -' 'f 717 -225, 52 --V 316 Senior Class History T111- 1111-11111e1's 01' 1111- Class 01' 1916 01' Baylor 31111110111 lQ'0l11-g'1- justly 1'1-1-l 111-01111 01' 1111111' school history. 111111011112 as 1111-y 111111 1111111-1' 1111- auspicious 11i1'011111s11111c1- 01' 1111- 1-2115011 e1111'a110e 1'011111l'1f1l1Qll1S which 1100211110 actively ef- 1'1-c1iy1- 1111- 12111 111' 11112, 1111-y 110112111 with 1111- C0111-ge 11 1'1is1i11c11ye 11is1o1'y-111ak- ing' 1-1101-11. l l11l1S1111l1l' 215 1111-y 110 1l11'1l' 1111-1110111 work 11111 your 111l1'1l1g which for 11111 1'irs1 1i1111- 01'1'i1-1:11 3C1il101Y1611Q'611l1'l11 has 111-1-11 11101112 111111 1111- Collegxe is111-s1-1-yi11g'11fcl21ss A rank, 1111-ir 1.0111 y1-zirs' work 111111 1-111111-ac-1-11 an f1XCCP11Ol1- 211 t'1'i1. 'll11111l' 111-ivi11-Q1-s 111111 111lI'101'11111111l'S 11a1'1- 131' 1-X1-1-1-111-11 1111'1s1- who 11:1v1- 110119 11Q1'0I'C' 1111'I11. To what flX1K'1lt 1111-se pi-iyi11-ges 01111 0p1'101'11111i1ies 111111- 111-1911 1-11joy1-11 211111 i111p1'ov1-11 f111111'1- history must 1-11001-11. XY119l1 Baylor M1-1'1i11al 1Q'0l11-g1- 0111-111-11 i11 1111- 1.311 01' 1912, S01111- sixty 11010111-1-1iy0 s1111111111s11z111111111110111-11 101' 1-1111'11111-11 10 1111- 191-1-s11111z111 1-1215s. 0XV111yf 10 1111- 511-11101-111 1-1-1111i1'1-1111-111s whicli l1flll 111-011 111101111-11 only 11i111- 111 this 1111111l11e1- W1-ro 211-111-1111-11. T111-so 11i111- at 0111-0 111-01111 1111- 11111l'C11 over 1110 rougli 11ig'11way whic-11 1111-y 11111-w lay 11111'o1'1- 11111111, Ullly 1115111 111113.15 C2111 i11spi1'11 0110 who 001111-1111111111-s 11011111-11111-ly :1 1!011l' y1-ars S11'l1Q',Q'lC 1161'O1'C 1111- 00y1-11'-11 20211 01' Bl. D. 11121-V 111- 1-1-1111111-11, Six 111' 1111-so 1111113 1121y1- 11ll1'11 :1111c 10 1'0110w 1111-so high i111-:ils 1'0r 1111- l'U11l' 11i1'1'i1-1111 f'1'21l'S, 3111.1 11i1Y1' s111'yiy1-11 1110 V11-issi111111-s 11101116111 10 811011 E1 111111-1-1', 1'0I'11l111Q' 1111- 11110111118 ot' 1111- IiJ1'1'St'l11 St'll1Ol' 1-lass. T110 history of 1111- class ol' 1916 101' 1111-ir 1.1'US11111l111, S111111011101-1-, 211111 ,111I1101' y1-ars has 2111'1'H11j' 111-1-11 l'1'1'O1'111'11 i11 11211-1 11y 19211111-1' '1'i1111:, 11i111s1-1124111 11211-1 11y 1-lass 11is1111-iaiis i11 1111- :1111111ls 01' Bziylor 1v111Y4'1'S11f', Safcly H10l'1'l-1 i11 her 21r011i1'1?s 211111 i11 1111- 11P31'1S 01' 111-1' loyal 1-1111111-1111, 11 is, 1111-r1-1'0r1-, 01' 1111s y1'111'lS work 111:11 wo XY011111 spa-ali. A1 1110 11CQ'1l111111Ll' 01 11111 111-1-s11111 sc-11001 y1-:11', 1W1'111'Y-01Q'111 11111111111-rs wer1- 0111-0111-11 as S1'l111'l1'S. 1.2101 YPHIJS 1-lass 01' 1w1-1y1- was 1'1-1-111111111 10 111111 111111111111' 1211'g'111y 11y s1111l1-111s from S011111YVt'S16'1'11 1'11ix'1-1'si1y 1'0111'-Q11 of 1111-1111-1111,-, which 12131 year 1-los1-11 its 110018. The 1111119111 s11'e11g'111 111 11111 Class 1'1'0Il1 this 1111111 111' S1111-1111111 young' 1'1-llows has 11111111 111111-111-11, 111111-1-11. 1'11111'1'111L2' W1111 21 spirit 01' 11i1l'1l1011y 111111 S1llf'Q1'11Y 01' P111'Il0S0, 11111' 1111111 1111-11111111 11'1fl1 1.vi111 1111'- O1',f2f111Hl lI1Ql111JQ1'S, Qiyiiig' 10 1'111'l1' 111-W school 11111 saiiie 1oy2111y which 1-11211'111-11112 171-11 1111-111 i11 1111-ir 1'1i11-1111-r 111112. Every Clay of 111is j'P3l'1S work has 111-1111 1 1'01T1i.11'll wi111 111111515 01 11111112 1-s1 111 il 1111-11111211 S111111-111 211111 with 01111111-111111111-s 101' 1-x:11f1 11'ai11i1111'. T110 s1ric111r 1-1-1111ir1-111c111s 11111 11110 01101-1111011 211 11111 15i1Q1ll11111il' 01' 1110 yr-ar harc- 111-1-11 21pp1'1-012111-11 111-111-1' 11y 110 0110 1112111 1111- s1111111111s the-1'1'1s1111'1-S. T111-y have 1'1-:11ix1111 111211 i1 has Q'iv1-11 10 1110111 111111-1'-:1s1-11 131-ili1i1'-s ol' 111511111-11011. 11 11:15 '1f'V1'101'11'1'1 11111 1-111111-211 work to 21 11ig'11111' s1a1111:11'11 01 1'X01'1l:1l1f'Y w11i1,-11 1111- S1-11101 class have striyeii 118111 10 p1-0fi1 11y. XXY1111 11111 00111i1'111' 01' 1111? 13101111111 y1-211- 01' 21 1111-1111-111 1-0111's0, 11111 S1'1'1U1iS11PSS of life 11011-i11s 10 1111w11 011 0110 as uovor 11e1'o1'0. The 1111111 of 11115 1,2101 is 1111 111-11111' 1'f'1C1C01Q1'1 111311 i11 class 11is101'i1-S, 2l11f1 i11 class 0011111101 XV11ile 1h0 spirilf 01' 11-0110 pi-11y21i1s i11 1111- 0119 211111 ve-111s 01' 110-111 111111101' i11 11111 01111-1' l1111'1111l' 1111'- 1111151 1111110 y1-211-S, SlJ1'1011S 11111-11 C1131'2C1i'1'1Z9S 110111 s1-11ior 1-011111101 31111 111s101-y. As we S1211111 wi111 some 11-11111ri1y 111111 '1r0pi11:11i011 O11 11111 1101-1101- of 116-W 11111-i11OXVl1 we 11-el 11y 17211111 111211 our 1101-1-01's have 130911 1151011 wi111 -?E'1'1'fll111f' hy the careful 11'z1i11i11,q Q-iv1111 IIS f:1111'11'lQ' 1110 p21s1. four y1-ars by 1111- self- sacrifici11g faculty of our A111121 Mater. 317 Some original methods of treating and diagnosing diseases have been suggested by the various members of our graduating class, thus greatly adding to our medical pro- fession. At'I.tt'ii. R. disputes this statement from a practical standpoint. Bam.. M. D., would trephine the skull to find the Meningococcus. BLAQK. W. A. In case of Postassium Cyanide poisoning, would send for the under- taker. BORLJN, E. R. claims that a foot is more than twelve inches, using his as an average. '1 Bnt'1'oN, ia. In case of Jacsonia Epilepsy he would send for a doctor. CLI-:vi+:t..xNn, C. C. will cure his patients with poetry and suggestive therapeutics, some of his own make are as follows: Mary had a ruffle. I discovered it by chance. 'Twas a dainty decoration On the bottom of her-skirt. C.xt:t:t t'uEns, F. XV. would make it svmetrical incision in a case of hoarseness. and drain the Vocal Chords. He diagnoses anarchism by increased vocal fremetus, muscular tremor, and Tachycardia. Cow.u:'r. R. W. is superintendiug a home for widows. orphans, hunchbacks and incurable acrobats. Drvxstm, J. ll. claims one-twelfth grain of Ergot will correct at transposition. Doitsmrr. J. E. would clamp the Post Partum Artery, in a case of Post Parfum Hem- orrhage. EY14:t:t.Y. T. E. performs a Spermatectomy for permanent cure of a Ducrey infection. Hmuttxo. W. D. observes Uterine contractions from a Chili stand two blocks away. KLIX'lil+1Xll.kLl,. P. M. would inject in a Syphilitic child one-half of an adult. dose of t'606 or 3ta3. LANt:s'roN, J. I.. has built his career in Griffin St. Old Dr. Hannah is making money while the sun shines, because when Langston settles down he will have to retire. Langston still insists that Infant Mortality in Post Parfum Hemmorhage is very high. Ltf:t:t:ic't t'. H. W. succeeded in setting his degree in 15420, and as a hair specialist is trying' to make himself famous. He has a preparation guaranteed to grow hair on a ten-cent piece or money refunded. Lrzsuttz. XV. M. In a case of Typhoid, he would put the patient on ice for twenty-four hours. He has demonstrated a cure for matrimonial itch Ptntzetc. J. L. cures Hernia by mail. SMITII. J. J. Has gleaned that Tactuseruditis is a, dangerous complication of lateral ,,, . :sclerosis Strrltc. A. R. Oh! womanl thy name art truth! TICAYIS, ll. T. Claims the most diagnostic sign in Dementia Praecox is failure of the patient to recognize strangers. YVERXICII, E. is leading a very strenuous life of three professions: he is a policeman. Physician and Undertaker. Rosa. C. T. Ile merciful, be fair With every fellow. everywhere. XIX- are struggling hard to the heights of fame Our faults are many, nobody's to blame. M'fC lUUii'3 Wm Move that tongue tie is due to Ankylosis of the Frenum. BAQLIIY. T. E. Trepliines for Hemorrhoids. 318 T N ' in .4 , '- P wg3:,3axaif2:2u,:w1 : 1 ' Q . V' ' L4 ,J - , -mv I :, U -, ,W fi 1.155154 A . Fiiqia 'Q' ' -A-f 551323 f. , . .gx WJFESEQ i i ' s. .' if 1 , EQ-4 . - - 259 ji , id?-L Mei? ' ,M 11:14-3 . .. ,, . ...,,.'Nc,q: WSPSYH S .Qui 1--1 are-ff . ' M:9:!'ff 5? ' if - ...M Aa-, P . - V - AM.. .. 3 Xl'IAIQ'K. R, Ru Curnfrw, Ulflrilzunfu. Norihwostcrii Starv Normal. Oklahoma: Hlilahoina Baptist Vollcgwq Baylor l'niwr- sity: Texas Medical, 1912-133 Baylor Me-ilical. lfvlifil-13-143. B.x11.r:Y. T. B., flfzzrsr, TV-l'fl-Y. Gause- High School, 1902: S. W. T. S, N01'11lul. liflllil-4: Sain Houston Sllllk' Normal. 1907-S: Uiiivci'sity of T4-xas, Sninnici' conrsf-, 1101113 Baylor Medical, 1il13g Prvsirlcnt F'resli1na'n Class Baylor L'nix'ei'si1y1 .kssisiani in l'lll'llllSII'j' 1w.Apai-iiiiviii, 11414-1:11 Editor-in-L'l1ief Hlloiind-L'p Mcclical D1?Il'll'll'lN'l1I 10101 I3ix11,i:Y. W. M., Cffnrorl. Ti-,rf1.w. Wills Point High School: Souiln-rn Mi-thollisl Ldiiwrsily M4-rlical Colle-gc 1912-13-143 Baylor L'iiivc-rsity Medical Vollvgf-, 13115-lil Bi-:1.i,. Mixnxix D., Iiuhlln. Tfurus. Santa Anna High School, limi: Baylor Uiiiw,-1'si1y. A, ll, 15011: llaylor Medical, 1912-16: Class Editor, 1913-ll: Vlasra Pri-siclcm 1'I1l-13 Bonizx. Ennixi: li., Iiflffnz. 7vl'.I'ilS. Attended Helton Public Schools: Gl'ZlNlll1ilt't'l Snorlo High sf-11001, ifmsjg Wi-cle-iiicyci' Acadciny. 1909-11: Sonrhcrn Mv1l10fli5I l'11ix'vrsily Mwrlical lwpzwliin-iit, 11412-151 Baylor Uniwrsity Medical Coll:-ge, 1f415,1I,. Bnrrox, f1HMl'I'l l'. ,llf'.vq141f1', Tf'.r1l.s, Baylor University, 19117-113 Emwrerl llaylor Mi-ulical tjollcgf- fall lfllfg Yicw Prcsiflwnt Freshman year, Prvsideiit Soplioinorv Vlass, lfllil-14: Class Illililor Junior Class, 1914-15: Secretary and Ti'vzisiiiwi' Svnior Vlass, 1013-111. A Gs. lvi +40 j . I A... i. .- ..,... eff yi 4 1' 9 'a , Z f i 12.33 i ' - we ,, -ifr- E32 V HJ ' F , 55? YW yy. f'5.5.gQy.f??v,Zl ' :gm j' .:5: :1rx - . ' A , K 4 -,155 I Wa. . 1 w ' -- i . . K K' ' 'f'E3L,i'f.5 Sf,Q,eg2f y1.:jl-: ':g,'v5,-. 3-iw ' ff , . . ,, J. , . ,, . -. zpffqfj, ,,,, V , , . I. . ,,.--,Q J, mgfzn -.' ' ' - , .,.Mc..M. W... 1 , 'af' . bf? Q ' 1 4:3 ' .Puff 2 Y -1 ' -1.g.T.f2g1i3L'Ei 319 I -'e2i::?22y:A1:2:i.:'.f 1 , .gtefgazi-y:1sw1311,:sf5x,1fggff,fnes-g.'z.z-fwetfiefr1 fJ2fQy.-' A511 ,:-5i2'.:7--F?fMx,g1Ev'9 1'-,'.r.jnfA,:,::EA-.1-f':-1:-tjrffgg r-.5,1:4e-I::ea2::tpg.r::1Gi,2:gs-A-5a1g3.ya4'1ii1s::s:g3s,-5,-A,yet,:az-sv-'f::1a'.ive1g,33,f . .aeaafwf-:tts t3g,ig,v--ggi-4122 13-gff::,f.:,efwA-.f: gfs'qg,22,r'1:,-hggg,f5,,ie.1,2,-': ' :. '-ig.ZiffQEELEIJTZQQp211,21'v:'g5tLE:3:.1'9'Xl'34iH e mg.s:,f-'31mi-rqgf' e:5ef3,9.av ,sag m2'f,: ' - l 1115? ' , ::.:f.- -. .-if New ' sf- - t, ' - .:,e 53:53 - ---1,11 12 he FHS 'ii :life-1 I i -X l :fits 've A -ww.: ei xl +-sm ,ig-.EG Elfman 3,25 ggi iff 1 fist 2 lima, '-28:1 1 se aaa L: - -!. -':r 'j ,v 'lm' is 'HEL W fame ifttfi u.j g ' va-'H' 'e-:Q 37 til-51 -Q 1. pal. 1 251.15 : 1.9 'ey 'Q ,:--J I 12. ., 4: H2 N593 .. . .. - . . 1 :-' l- eg 5 Ig: . 3' , , 3 gt -f... 6 iffifi : -'11 1 :1.:- X ' 1 1 . 1 ef- Q' , 5 ' 92 . ef' F N . fs' ,. Q ,W - - vgvaii? -. 114' . . A X, .Er f it , . , 1 71, ' wer Ffa 52 , - - ' fi'-A-1' t ' ' ' 1:1 5 . t Y 71, 3: X .9 ' . ,RQ 45,1 3' N4 5 Q tex 121, , . f , H is V ,.f.-:.- ,. -'Au , . ., - , ,. 1'-rn-. e. N vi-Y' 4 .f ' '7 ' , - 'f'3gi4'? H f ' ' , ,refer Zv i' V. QQ- ,. . - - 1 .. - . ,A Q , . .. ss sizes..-sa 1 ' A -- li.XllHl I'lll'1!l5, F. W,xi:t'icii, lmltrts. Tait!-S, Graduated from High School, Guyrnon, Oklahoma, 1910: Attended S. M, U. Medical Department, 1912 to 19153 Entered Baylor University Senior Class of Medicine, October, 1915: Junior Interne Parkland City Hospital, Dallas, Texas, 15415-145. Cults, C. tTi,if:xi-ztxtxia, Hrtnttltrtn, Te',1't1.9. Graduate Hamilton High School, 1911: Graduate Meridian College, 1912: S. M. LT. Medical Department, 1912-15: Vice President Senior Class, 1916: Assistant Editor Round-L'p, 1916. Cow.xi:'t'. R, VV., BouASe'1', Tf'.I'fIS. Graduated Methodist Junior College, Cherokee, Texas. 1908: Graduated Southwest- ern Chirstian College, Denton, Texas, 1909: Graduated North Texas State Normal College, Denton, Texas, 1910: Baylor Medical College, entered 1912. lliciisox. .limits Rtvicrlts, lmllas. 'I'c'A,z'r1s. Finished Dawson High School, 1909: Attended summer course University of Texas, Austin. 1910: Medical Department S, M. U., 191215: Baylor Medical College. 1915-16: t1'lPharmacist--lnterne Parkland City Hospital. 1f415'1t3. Dm:siJt t', .l. E., PI11i1zt'1f'1t', 'I'f',rt1S. Giddings High School, 1910-11: Baylor Medical, 1911-12: Vice President Class, 1914-15: Baylor Medical College, 1912-16, QA .,.,.,f .. -,,- - - if ' 2391 faire QW 54 aff' fi? , in Elf 15' f ef 341 :tr iff: 2179 ' 42 .. iii: ' xii 1'5- TE' 2 412 v,Q?4i P1 -4 '11' 5 - rw-fi f'1 r 1 qggn. 5' -4 X R711 i j' ' '15 v--2 W ' , .I t., ' . 1 3255? 5 1 are - QM, ft ggi, 0 J ee Wifi' zz M 'I' if ?22?fL1..:e 9- 2 trdafxfs A 1 -sffemz, tn 5 '2'g4ff-we ' L3 e 5 Li'::1?LQt C! gn Of fgfz,g2x44 3- N1 flair. 1, Mimi V 1:3451 I , 233514 qu fi1-,Jag 2: ff 'f 'l .4- ,1 M O f 1 l v , , H 5 ,J 'D , J E 'l rv z an . ..- f C ' '! O , ,, ,- , 4, H 5 '15 A ll 5 V'f:.'fv1 zjtfffi ,tifaill 5122.251 ' if ' -.,:: ff 'iw r l 1 51:1 Higgs .,,I.gI1:1 'i' 4.::,2Q,. 15533 l .Qi'Ef:Qs?f1'lff:':X-Q.g 'if ' X 4 Q ' .-L+'-:,5'F:::1'.1:.- ----tr-f. ' ?1'-.:- i. ' 11 s t-was N: aw- , 3' 3 1,5 - ' -f X -is ,L 'j 1:1-iw. A- ps ea, - 21-. 5 Wife i 1 ft -. 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Graduated from German University: New York L'niversity: New York Medical College, three years: Entered Baylor Medical College, 1915. BAYLOH MEDICAL DICTIONARY STUIJICNT. A light-headed person who smokes cigarettes, borrows money. goes to the Majestic Theatre and flunks in exams. Has never been known to study. SENIOII. An exalted person often consulted by the Faculty. PROFESSOR. One who comes to college in a coupe, smokes cigars, tells good stories and gives low marks. INS'l'llL'4 l'OR. One who walks to colleue, smokes pills. talks about his operations and gives good marks. BULI,-'l'HltOW1Ntl. A variety of in-door sport commonly played with the Faculty. PHIIIHI-.ll. A depraved wretch who would take encyclopedias and text-books into an examination for obscure purposes. never observed in this class. HOLYI'-Llt'I-I. One who shines the shoes ot' the Professors after class for a slight increase in marks. LIBHAILY, A quiet place for reading newspapers, telling stories and borrowing cigar' ettes. Studying is prohibited. S,TL'DliN'l BODY. An organization for the purpose of occasionally cutting' classes to go to the movies. DEAN. A diplotnat. ophthalmologist, business man, financier, organizer, builder, pro- fessor, enthusiast, but even more a diplomat. CLINIU. A convenient time and place designed for the students to take a nap, swap stories, copy notes or study. . . GYNECOLOGY. An expose. AHGYHOIZ A blessing. A SOFT THING. Preparing for Doolittle's exam. MARTIN. A white hope. 322 UNIOR L ,. ALR, lnfof Mnfv-ol MU-'WWF U iDoe5HwJfe'r15WP7' jaw' tl e5f'NL? X A . .5-7- I-n-. -1- -- i- -'-- N- 1 Y Q . M R' X Nl .. .M - J' ji? if .9 ,fy if Q ' ' ' -1 ' ' . . ' ' , . X ., ff, ,ff . . 4 ,f X , A f., A 1 ' , V A-2 - xv- .X U ' J , lf .I Q Gi Yr' -'. ..,f. 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Q. , , si SX..-JJ. .-.s ,V Y . ,,.1-ss' A .s . X. ' - .- i 'i N 3?QiiiiESQWs we, 'U fi' , r s'-,1 ' see, 5 is s - 1 ':- , :V s J :f-iii-M bzixasksg ,r 2-. ' sin.-a-ref: Q . + ssiesxk - ,wm'sssfv:.t s1:'-rksessjks' . sg X ,V-:z :sf ts ' ss F x , V - . f 1 Z2 ,- ' A .. fr- -if l -fs, X- 'yu er - . Wex.-sees.-egress?sites?-six::,.1. et- 4-m:aie:1:g::fe:- .J ssfsfgqsvg Junior Class 1916 Nil Nisi Per Aspe-ra . This ever before us, we toil diligently and unceasingly, thinking not of lowering our resistance, but of acquiring a greater one . There are, as you may observe, only eight of us, but we started with only three. and there have been several to fall by the wayside, as the task was so hard and they were not able to cope with the terrible onslaught of the professors' deadly and malignant questions. We, the remaining eight, however, hope to stay with the task, as we must be acquiring an active immunity by this time. The history of this class is unusual in that one-fourth of its numbers are married, one old bachelor, one heart specialist, two that the Leap Year will take advantage of, one that is catering to laundry patients, and one that is a specialist on diseases peculiar to the feminine sex: his most recent research being on the malignant Love Germ. History of the 324 We believe that an application of the Malthusian theory to our class is contra- indicated. We could make a better prognosis as to the life of the class, however, if we had some more additions as we had at the beginning of this year. They were a credit t.o the class, being of good physique, and l might say, sound mind. The goal post is in close proximity, but yet. such a distance. We have only a few yards to gain, but we are almost overcome at times with septicemia. When we would falter and fall with toxemia and succumb. we are reminded of Pasteur, Osler, Koch, and many others, and returning to the above quotation, we mobilize our small forces and endeavor to devour by our phagocytic fzculties the enormous amounts of knowledge that our professors dish out to us. Class Editor Jokes Du. lUOI.'Rl,ANIl1 In what part of Europe are goiters most frequently found? SHANNON: Doctor, they are found most frequently in Asia. DR. SHoi:'i'AL: How high is the uterus at the end of the third month of preg- nancy? Penny: About level with the Navalle, Doctor. J.xCksoN: Dr. Flyn, how about the diagnosis of appendicitis'f Du. FLYN: It is 'per se' not very difficult. Du. CLAY: What is the treatment of early epitl1elioiiia'? Bii1'i'T.x1N' Remove in toto, Doctor. HL l'ci-irzsoxz Dix Black has been here. Hi1,i.i.xi:n: How do you know? HL'1't'lIESi.lNZ I see his tracks, and they haw prevention written on them. ToUcHs'roNn: Dr, Calvert, what do you find in that lliorax? Dir. CA1.i'i-:RTL tAfter thinking very clearyl A wee bit of systolic murmur. Does that answer your question? DR. 'BLACK--toll examl How would you dt-al with the prostitute from a stand- point of Hygiene and Preventive medicine and front a governmental standpoint? Fox: tafter much study on the subjectj 'Doctor, just what do you mean by that word prostitute? A Few Deiinitions BULL-Art of making people think yJu know a lot. CREDITS-Evidence of subjects onct heard of. EXAMS-Students joy. JOINSOMETHINGITIS-Freshnian's desire on entering school. LIES-Some of those cures reported. MONEY-Minus quantity. QUIZ-Place we stand together. RUFFNECKSf1916 class. TROUBLEAKuykendall's middle name. UNS-PEAKABLEfC.ourse in electrJ-therapeutics. GRIND-A man who has not the ebility to bluff. FINAL EXAMS-Things that prove our finish. PULL-A successful substitute for brains. SHARK-A man who makes gooi his bluffs. NOTE TAKING-A cisplomatic way to flatter the professors and appear interested. BULL-Our stock in trade. JOKE-Any story containing the word damn KNOWLEDGE'eThe ability to get away with it. LIFE-That. which doczors give and tke. MONEY-That which a doctor earns but a hod-carrier gets. NUX VOMICA-A life saver. 325 OP OMORE , 1, 11511111111-5 ANATOMY AM ji1f311,v1 1 1,151 K1 F ,-'N .M L im, V -- ,.,, q 1151-1.1 1.111 cj 1 1 www f '1111 '7Z1 - 1,124 -X fl 12' -1 - ' ' 'f 7 :Q '51 ,riffs 1 .N uv ,jiga yzf ,I X 1 -'S' N 1 1 1 gi er,-,l1Y'1:'Q 115111121 41:1 M 1. 'WF ff 1 Ng. XXL2, r - -ui' Inv K I g -1.122 t vw L 1 ':1 ig: - 5 A 3 my 1 1 1' 1 41.1, , 1 1 ln? 1, , N I 1 45 N1 'f i f fziffglg-.J-1 -.111 -is 1 ff, ' 7,4 . H 1 1 1 , L, 1 1 , ,qi 4 p1111'L 'ffvxzf X vw f Y, ' Q . is i ,1 v a- V ., - a - M31 Ypaqrl- 1 X xv! l?Q 5,'ixL1i- X 1 - - 4 1111- 4 1- , 5, wr' 1,1 , 1, 'C -, ' 1 1.1 1--55:5--Eg, 'N 1 15: 91, ' fy f3 ggi V - 111 1 ff 1 1 1 1 ' 11 -FH A .. 5 1? ' ' ' A '11112 DIPLO BOYS HH5T1NG5 IN PHHRNCOLOGY ' '-I4 1 WHAT5 THE 1152? 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L -0.-,-, ' ,.. ..4 .m M- X 45. - ,X , 2 .f '+ I 9 x 'flawxr' . J uf. 1 was N X !'L':v YL H I-4 ' 3 I+- H 5 V-f, -Q -395' , -,1'- 'B A xl ,. . .. . .0 O 'Jr lf: 4 WW fm? ..,. . RQ ' - V 1 ' SQ 4-ff., sf: . M v .f . 2 x Q - Ss lsr? gs , :Q . .5 , 63' WMS --Wi 'A 353- , + 1 51. :aww Hmmm: - 4:5 ' , 3 'Wm gpg V A- h mf- hz ' , wx- . -' Suv, paw W X Q WWE. 'ygav 1, ammxevfficiwf M3 fb ck X N X, 6 . 9 x W-.Mx ' ,. : .Q-:, :IU gif? 2 Q JUNIOR M. D. ROLL H. L. FARAIER S. W. HilI,l.IS B. M. Sumfrox K. Fowuzn J. L. Ffxlaxmlz . Prf'.s1fIv11! V14-1' Prf's1rIr'11f . Nf'r'rf'f4lrA1f Hlllflil' Ju ll 1 for BVNKLI-:Y. W. S. Fowuzn. K. Jnuxsox, C. D. SKEl,'mN. B. M. C.x1:'l'1-zn. E. L. Gl1II'l'I'l'H. J. M, LUQNEY, W. H. Tr'1 1'1.r:, L. C. F,xl:M1c1:. H. L. H.x1:l:1s. R. L. Mr'CoM1s, L. W.xu1n. E. F.xI:ME1:. J. L. Hfll.l.lH, S. W. RICESE. R. L. WILI.I.xx1s, R. W. WILSON, C. S. , 32 -v l I I f ff-mg ff 5 a , ' if ' 75 X X .ff 5' C XT N f f f C',. ff I- X4 wx Y-.N'f 295' 7,9 ff 'f ' f ' f I, P X4 'L V W -f f Q '1, NJf? J ' INK A: .,!'1,'n A -, . . , , f x f 1 ' 4-155 V H . f ,iv Vi Ny, 'x' ENHX -' '1 A'-'-X1T', -'J'-'fe X 1 5 ' w L K' I L y ,' - U , 'Q Q S ff Xxx , tjp X t fl 'Lf,s?'Q,'yAkf ,' jvfthfl Xb ak f,,X ff ,AL ,ff A+ jf? . , A 5 .ixjly Lfv, A 1 - I-:L-Q27 1 x, f A, , f ' . 'ff' N r NX 'Q 3 fu g 2 16 sg .2 v 3.9 1 :2- X v - l +l jZv-4 1-'- -u-1' 7' 5 QUT :DW am 328 RESHME ,I W.. fur' ,4mlu- 1-nw g Y 1 : Q ,-rPiS?1f -f 4 V Q 'xg- -an... 1 ' xp. ex P- , I fa Qxigi? riff 05, . A' . 1 5 f dis ' '.,. ' .A 23 f::.:31.4 a w ,5fT,,?' 55353-1' f X 75 mek, -' X' -, 1? p. -, U, , , ,A eq P 5 35 f' A'fi'f:r ' xii. 1 s 3 '- .9-T 19,-f 1 , ' . 3 f . ' IVA. .canon .ww .3-1' F a C,xN.xD.u'. Mlss Vnu Hucmx, D. H. . Lmb:L,xDx', R. RIDDLE. P. VANCE. J. C. CLASS HOLL 329 luv' Z'1wr.-:111w'1' I'lf'.NHlvl1f S'rr1':'l:l2'-if I','r11 Im' Prv'.wlr'11f t 1 - V -Nix Tri 1 4 t wt: it ,t fill., ' , rt - 4... .-....,...-... - -...,,, t t t 1 t . . Freshman Medical Class History 4 l t t As to what caused us to choose the study of medicine. that would be too long a story to relate. At the opening of school, there were five of us who had seen fit to enter the medical field. The fairest of these five was a young lady. We we1'e very I fortunate in having her with rs, for she was the only one of the fair sex in the school. t ' When our work first started. we were somewhat disappointed, for it seemed Y as if we were going against a bricli wall. lt made us think that we had been having a picnic while in preparatory school. We almost had to fight for time. ' Dry Osteology confronted us. In order to master it. we had to bone until , , the wee hours of the night. -Xt this time we made the discovery that the slang It word hone tmeaning studyl originated tr-gm the study of Osteology. There was - another subject, Chemistry, which was dry, and which we did not think of great im- '-V1 ttortance, We soon learned that we had to malie the fight, and that our teachers did not need an X-ray with which to see through us. One of our class members had previously been a school teacher. With him :ts a commander, mist of us managed to survive through the first semester. We were confronted with many difficulties, but we met them cheerfully. We were a congenial group. Like the atoms of the methane molecule QH H-CH HJ we i stood together: the young lady representing the carbon atom, the center of attraction. , and we four boys representing the four hydrogen atoms. The work of the second semester was just as heavy as that of the first, but we were able to handle it more efficiently. By this time, we not only looked wise. but we had learned to speak in scientific terms. We realize that we are on a difficult but nohle path. We have had just enough t Medicine to produce a stimulating effect. tlnr desire for acquiring medical knowl- tx edge is not excelled by that of Galen. We realize that such a desire is not a selfish , one. and are going to put forth our best efforts, through the remainder of oui' medical career, in order that we may be able to serve humanity in acco1'dance with this pro- gressive age. Freshman Jokes ..i.. We will remember each other by these sayings: Prior. BlMjt.1X'r1t' IN Os'ricot.ouv: What is the function of the ischial tuberosity. Miss t'.xN.xt-.xvz tholding innominate bone in handl I do not know. Puoif. Mt lll.lN'I'll'1 Why, you are sitting on it. and have it in your hand. P. lttlttvm: IN .XX.vrottiv: Will we need a teasing needle in dissecting? ll. Loti':t..xm': No. we do not want to tease the cadaverf' Il. LHll'.l.Xl1YZ Ito you linow how to drfss a chicken. Miss t .xA.in.n. No. .l. C. 'V.xNt'i-1: My mother had a chicken one time that did not have many feathers and she had to dress it. 1 lllllllf. Mt't,'1.t:vri4- ix Ax.vror.tv: Where does the ilio-hypogastric nerve originate? Huztvixz ln the stomach. lm. llosvttic ix lflis'rmot.v: Into what does the suprarenal gland empty? Ftusttltxxi lu the ureterf' Dir. Eos':'n-tt' What are epinymic terms? I may ask you some of them on ex- aminationf' H.xi:my: They are terms that we are not very familiar with. Miss t'xx.xp.xv: Prof, McClintic never hesitates in calling me down. Vxicviz' Does he ever call you up? Miss t'xN.x1t.xv: I am a regular little angel at home, but they wanted to cut my wings the other day. lltnpuzz Why'.'-Because you were so fast? 330 1 + ' lwj., 4.-5--...S-, NI u N . N J 'gbi JJ I 1 x I 'NY , 4 In iKli'x .lf1H'wa1v!f H if nc-, 'Q . km, Fi 31.3 A 41, X . xx' W ,nf .lin A-1 ' ,, d v X 1 i,,L4m.1-J, ,M I ss.. 5 , ,Q ff' 45? 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O ' 265 '.,,, 1 ,',' 'ir -,'k 1- . - .fx I 'Ff h 7. , ii V- -M- 2 '-', 'lf4ff'1 '2 ' ag F W. f Al- .:'2ff'Tfi' ' ,lx .. . K A .1'f5,,,v, , A vb ' ' ' xg, 4 f PM 231 ,-.... A lf-P711 , t , ' , sv-,-pg-f. V f xy' -' 'ai EIWQIQXIC Gt's'1',u1f: EBI-ll:l.I-I. Ph. G. A. 3.1. QHUNJ Ph. M. 1Hm.3 llefzin Baylor Vniversity Collvgw of Pliarlnztcy :Professor of Theory and Practice of Pliawttiacy: Blviitlwi' of lit-vision COl1lIi1lYlt-'IS United States Pharinacopoea: Editor Southern PllZl1'lHl1Ct'i1flCZil .Iournulg Ex-President of tlw Aiiiwican Pharniacoutical .xssoviationg Ex-President and Present St'CI'k'li1I'y of the Texas Pharmaceutical As- sociation. A gvntlvtnan whom we all admire. honor and revere. A prince among men. 332 -' , , . . '- ,' 1 .-1 ,-:-,g,g'5'-.g,? f':-..-:.:1,.-i,,jq:: . ,. N. , Q. ..,N,,...., -..' - -- '- -. ,-1 . - , -f .- ,. . -- A' N. -r. H: ,,-.:u.fw.:. --1,--,-',.m:5,1?e1 323553. 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HALL Class History To purloin from Wallace Goldsmith, Time was, is and will be, anti it remained thiough cc-untless ages for the Pharmacy class of 1936 to scientifically kill it a cording to the teachings of Remington, et. al. Only a few of the battleescarred veterans of the Junior class fell into line when the bugle sounded to arms at the beginning of this term, a majority of last year's mein- hers either having succumed to the roar of Dr. Duncan's 42 centimeter guns, or having been asphyxiated with Prof. Ke-lly's poisonous gas. The year, however, opened auspiciously, for Hall, Long, Pleinmons, Potts and Rike of the old guard reported for duty. The Southern Methodist Medical University contrib- uted its share to a higher school of pharmaceutical standards. Carter and Guthrie being the products from that school, 'l'ulane also loaned us Henderson for the year. The class of 1916, from all accounts, was no more degenerate than the ones pre- ceeding us, the only serious breach of discipline, or anything approaching the unpardon- able. indulged in was our attendance upon a Pellagra clinic held in the College building during the Southern Medical Convention. However, in the face of that serious infrac- tion for a Pharmacist. the class has struggled until now we can proudly say that we are the only class in the history of Baylor being composed almost entirely of registered Pharmacists, only one member being a non-registered man. De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum With apologies to Shakespeare. Friends, Fellow-Sufferers, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to bury the Senior Pharmacy Class, not to praise it. The evil that this class has done will live after usp The good will be interred with our bones. So let it be with this almost deceased class. The noble Tlthoff Hath told you this class was ambitious. if it were so it were a grievous fault. For, which one of us hath shown any startling sign of latent ambition? Here under leave of Dr. Hastings and the rest. For Pop is an honorable man, So are they all, Duncan, Rosenberg. Black. Althoff, Eyerly and Powell. came I to speak to this dying class. Il was my friend, faithful and just to me. When I were absent from a lecture it cheerfully announced Here for me. Yet Dr. Duncan says it was ambitious. And Dr. Duncan is an honorable and illustrious preceptor. He hath brought many stickers to Baylor Whose pocket-books did the treasury fill. Did this in this noble class seem ambition? When the .Junior Class have cried the Seniors wept incessantly. Ambition should be made of sterner stuff. Yet. even Dr. Hastings says this class is ambitious And Dr. Hastings is an honorable man. You all did see that rather than accept Prof. Powell's interpretation of Chemistry This class did attend a pellagra clinic. Still Ilr. Rosenberg says we were ambitious. And sure he is an honorable man. I speak not to disapprove what these gentlemen have said, But I am here to speak what I do know, You all did love this class once-not without causeg What reason withoholds you to mourn for it? O judgment, thou art fled to bestial hearts, And you have lost your reason-'bear with me, My heart is in this weather-beaten old building with the class, And I must. pause 'till it. come back to me. ZEB W. RIKE. 336 J - N. 11 'Lf ' ' ' 1 I '-5 V' I' Pa.-.f-3 , S, ,. . , - my ,.,w1::v-'.4.-fi.- .. - - , ' .. f ggi 1 Q , 5 1 2 V bg ,. 5 r-.1 ' . fx- N , Q? r' X ' ' 1 A N.: 4 I- ' ,QI 2 1-' 5- .4 S' ,Eg i , 7 1 U 2422 , 1. r, C .H A if . wi., Q. , pp fx - 5 nf f -. ng - f K 1.64. ff as-.W5,:N5,:-,1..' - Y. .V -v-1 . 19?-'eq , ,Y , . g51,'gi:g?:X: t N -' - 5 M5 ' P '- - , - J ., . -. .. 11 Q V .Z Q1f'r--if' ' ' 1' :E b9 'g'f,1Lf 5,1 1,5 'I ' ig V. Rl. Gl'l'lIlllIl. Huyflffs Npl'fllylN. 7'f'.r4lx. Huglu-s Springs H1111 Sulmfvli Sollllmf-ru M1-Ilmdis1 .Xlwlivzal L'1'six1-1'sil5. Baylor L'uiw-1'si15 Vollf-gv of Pllurllluvv, 15113-1ai. I.. L. H,Xl.l.. Juxlfn. l'fxrfr.w. 110111411 .lusiiu Hiuh School: Baylor lvIl1Y4'l'FiIj' f'0llf'fg1' ot' 1'l1111'111zu-y, 11111-13, 1111.1-lv.. U, E. Pl.r:x1x14+xs, f'Ifm'f'Ilw. 7'f'.f'rl.v. Kxll1il'1f'IT4Q Hiuh 59110013 Huylox' l'11iuf1'siIy F0111-gf' of I'1lZlI'Ill2ll'j. 11111-13, 11113-lui. ,, . JW. 'v V- fv 1. Ll lllluli Inllx, fllllllanlllw, lI.l'1I-Y. fl1lHli'0lllQ' High Sc-110011 Bllylfjl' LvI11YK'I'silj' Vullelgw of P1l1ll'Il11i1 j, 11114-15, 11111-14, Z1-,!: W, Illmt, Iffrfmf r.w1'fIIf'. T1 ,l'1l'Y, Pffm-01-k Alilirury Sc-lmoul, Sam Antonin, 'IW-51115. Iiuylwr l'I111i'I'S1lj Vullvqq- mam-y. 15114-13, 1913-111. nl Plnzu' WNV, mf- v,-':f Tw-IWW H-W-TT, v.--, A W- -1-, . V Q ., 1 , , H y . ,, . .4., , , . , D 1 y ,, -.1,.N.,:5y .2.f'g Q, :ga--1.1321 -ff fb 3' 4:-A . 11 - ,.g-J., .J 5--'ti A. ' V- 51:1-:.-,.4:.-'.'...' ,, .',g. ,- :,,,. QL .::7:: 'f . -..' 'L If Q-,1 tszgf, mlgl.. 1. f,- , , .. , . . 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Ot,ti'i:tt V swf'rw1f1i'1f um! 'l'rru,wwr J. E. Sxtrrtt .l.w.wl.wluftI Nm-1'v'ltt1'.ff :tml T1'1-.r.vz11wr As a matter of historical interest the word Pharmacist means literltlly one who uses medicine, hut to a heginner in Search of the ever elusive kitowledge of things, the word is derived from the words Farm tliatin, tirinusi meaning Firm and Assist, meaning to cause to stand , Hence the Juniors' aeceptaitee is To cause to stand firm. The Junior Class has the distinction of lveing the largest in the history ot' the college, and is endeavorinu, with energy, to stand tirtn in trying to ar-r-ept all instrue- tion which is dosed out to it. Aside from one or two particularly brilliant scholars the ehtss is composed of men whose hands wottld t'it plow handles better than pestles, and who eould mix hran mash better than they Could powder Elastieat. thus proving that history repeats itselt' almost every year, However, with the many snares and pitfalls placed t'ot us hy our instrurstors, we are nianaging to absorb something l'liarinar'eutiratl that will he of lasting henetit to us and suffering humanity when we are thrown trout this institution into a cold, unresponsive and cynical world. The men who stand out, like the midnight sun in the .Xretie region, hefore the I'E'1ll21lIlllt'l' of the Class are Oliver and Park. the foriner of artistic talent. and whose drawings will be seen in this publication. Park, hy virtue of having had better trainingl than the average aspiranl for a Ph. ti, degree, is carrying in addition to the .lunior work, some Senior studies. A few members have fallen hy the wayside after learning the study ot' Pliartnac-y was no work to he pursued while on flowery heds ot' ease, hut we hope to have next year the largest class to receive the degree of Graduate of Pliartiiacy that this grand old institution has ever turned out. 0'nly peace at last for the Ph. G., His trials and tribulations are o'er: D uncan no longer will ehide us, E ven now we cannot hear his roar. A lthotf no more holds terrors T hat causes us to hotanizeg His work begun is already done, YV hy should we theorize? H astings, our Pop of Physiolo,f5,y. E Ven quizzed and lectured in vain: R osenherg ionized and taught Chemistry, E veryone thought we were sane. I n future time where e're we may be, S ilently look on this vale of tears. T hink of the cufhngs, the kicks and the knocks H eaped on us with our tender years. Y ield not to the temptationsg S igh not to take a post-grad course: T earfully maintain a pill-rolling degree. I nsist on curing the hoarse. N ow, like the Arab, we fold our tent, G oing back home where we'll be content 339 Gliicers of Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium .l. P. Clltbl 1'll , P1'wsi1Ir'i1f ll. E. Vvlllllil Vivo Pr1'sirIf'11f IC. T. H.xi:l:lsox , . Tl'l'l1SllI'4'l' .l, E llll,i:lfi:'1' f'orrf'.w1mnr1111g Nw'-zwfflrjlf tjlco. W, T111 l'1'1 i' I.'fwmI1115l N1'1'I't'lfll'-I! .l. B. l1'l:.xxu1,lX SlllI1'!'IIl1f'H!ff'I1f Bliss Hrtmgx T. Hoi.i.1p,xx Supl. 7'r1zn1i2111 Nrlfnnl Oliicers and Head Nurses of the Training School 11114111415 T. Hol,l.lh.xx. ll. N. ...,.,.. iNIl1H'l'lHfl'1I1l4'I1f of 1Y1ll'X1'S Johns Hopkins Hospital Training School, 1510113 Special l ei'Iific-zito. Hospital lico- noniiais, 'l'wz1f'liers' Colle-ev, N. Y., llllfl. K X'l'llIilllXlC V. l'H'x.xi,i,, ll. N, ..... 'iS-YI-Yfllllf NllllI'I'lIlf!'l141f'l1f Johns Hopkins Hospilul Training Svho-Ol, 1009 EXIXIA li. XYKNIII, il. N ....... .Johns Hopkins Hospital 'l'1'uining School, 1010 Mui: A, XV.vi'i:1xs. R. N ..... 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You 1-1111111 1lQiI1' 1111- 11111-1-s 1111'11f1, B111 you 511011111 11:1v1- 111-111-11 11111s1- 1121j'11,1l'S XY1l1'l1 17o11111111- 1-1111112 1-11111111 1111- 1-1111. 343 B1 9111111111111 I 4 .H v 1 , V N- M ' . x .fa-ff' . . S X E ' E 1 fi fif 11:-,, -.-,-, '2 1 24iI'-, WfIE'F.2:g:n '-. 14 . 'S VL. 2122: Hffa 41.125157 iz TOP ROW-Miss C, T. Sxrrrll. 0pf'1'c1ti11yl N1l1,wr'i11fwnfZm1T. M.xnu,xnET NII'l'i1 HY. Rtfm' DM ls. SEVOND HOxY?E'l'lIl'lI, Kmcri. 31.xm:l'1':1:1'n'1: Bz.1:wl4'x4. Im J1n:1uN. D1':x:'l'HAx C11.xM1s1c1:s. Cl,.xl:,x UmvA1.xX, INIAZZ S'l'.Xl l-HICID, THIRD ROXVf3IAHlIC .Im:l+,xX. AIUN'I'ICLl' Wl1.!,1.xx1s. WILLIIT: Mu: I-Il'::'1'l-Jn, M.x1:1r: Mc'DoN.x1.1m. LUVINI-1 Alzxlswllzlw. BOTTOM HOW-Cu mugs Du'l'mfm:n. Axxuc Dmcrz S,x1'1'1Nu'mN, ELLA RIELTON, LYDIA SEIBEN- u.xu's1cN. Mgxm' Sxrrrll, VIcl:1,.x Rrsurxu. 344 i A' , ' I I l I t I . l 1 4A . V v A I i v 1 '. . 1 -- K -. Our Revenge A wise old inan has truthfully saidff And he must have had brains somewhere in his head If you wait long and patiently--don't fuss and fret The thine you IHOSI desire you surely will gt t. Now for three long years we've scrubbed and scruhlted And all of the fixtures we've ruhhed and ruhlted, We've waited for the time when we could tell. The whole institution to go on to Europe. Now Dr. Doolittle is a good old scout If he does fuss and fume and cuss us out. He gives us the devil with all his angels thrown in, The way he does skin us is the unpardonahle sin. Dr. Cary comes out to operatf- And as usual-an hour late. He tells us his watch is all wrong today. And that's what makes him so late this way, Dr. Bettison is a :oodflookins positive man, He-'s got lots of pep and plenty of san' He gouees at your eyes and punches at your nose And pulls at your ears like a pusilist does, ltr. Moore has some cute and winning ways. tA poetess doesn't Care just what she saysl He thinks he's witty and wise and smart, When all that he says is pure Tonituyrot. lf you want to know a man who is really a man. Meet Dr. Grigshy if you possihly can, He's six feet tall. upright and square, And on top of his head there used to he hair. Dr. Martin is very tall, hut not so very thick, His figure resembles that of an ordinary stick: He delivers his lectures and tells all he knows. And when he's done that he gives picture shows. Dr. Welsh is our pet-don't step on his toes. Or some senior nurse will tap your old nose, If you'll stand in with us, just tickle his chin. And send him all the surgery you possihly kin, Daddy Hackler is alright in one or two ways: He's really kinder sensible in things he says, He tells us the truth the best he knows. And I spec it's the truth as far as it goes, Dr. Hannah starts his lecture with an awful scowl, He'll grunt and grumble and erouch and growl. He thinks that portrays a superior mind. And it don't do any such thing of the kind. Dr, Dunlap stalks in and paces the floor: XVe often wonder don't his feet get sore. He hawls us out , and teases us too And kids us along like he ought to do. Dr. Rosser comes around and blows his horn. He is the rose and we the thorn. He tells us with a smile as bright as the sun. Of the many great things he's said and done. XYe hope if you're omitted from this little scrawl, You won't get peeved and begin to hawl. We trust you will gently take the hint, What we think of you wont do to print. 345 '-wr .-xl,'L 4 .xl,Nfvk xiqlwl ly - Lvfl .r . r -1 F - ------..., -,,....--.......w A.-.. ... ..........V ,. . SENIUR INTERMEDIATE CLASS -' ,...,.,x if-. 7 ' fuk + , f . Q X-s-RT' RW fl 9 f 1 MQE5X': L gfrwga - A fl if UQ , X. ! K M 11, ' I E N,.' I 4' -6. .L X. X . f Qs.. Q, 9 T' ' CIf551? f1.f Q A J 2, 4 f f 1 1 w f gfipmglg 7 , ' 1 , f' ' A'QiT. iv ' - -W V W xi- A GQ- -H -1-. 'f X X, Xh i , ,, wi 25' . 'ff 1 i :1 F ':. A gl .' 11 wif C gm. ff ,' Jw ts if TOP HOXYfBlCI'L.XH ELYANN. IIAHEL CH1z1s'l'1.xN. RI.1.RNET'l'E BICBRIDE. MIDDLE HOXYffN.XNNIE Bl-:'r1n:1,. K.x'rH1:YN RIf'I.0I,'GHLIN. BO'I 1'OM IIOW--Inf. AIAXNNIIX. G1:.u'1c JAY. I-IELLEN R1 1'H. 343 Em RUB!-:R1's. LUCILE BURLEW. VULA THMIANOX. - T,.,..,..,.. ,Q,,' , L E flh N ,kj , .'f'! 1 5 i. Y I I S 9 JUNIOR I TE 'MED!ATE xx Q E, ,Q , . I. wi. X 3 'fl A P ' QQ if :I- , J J ., R . wx-., I - , . ', S u ff' - X. 1 f-. H1 f 5 SK J, , Q .K 'N fy M ,,w-I 1 , I . . 14. -X V I ,, 1. TOP IiOWflil'1'l1 BlCI'll'l'ZhliI'l, Mun Wxl:m-:1,n, Mn Fun. Iflwll-.1 1.1, XX'14,u:x:, M xml-. IIlI.l.l XIII! MIDDLE llOWAfL'm:,x l'lIXIN1fl'4lN. 1il,1:I-ivvx I,ux4.i.1-D.. .IDFXII lic.-fa-,1,l. Ull1'IilX Iunxw. BOTTOM IIOW---1'l,1f:u Ifrxxm. Alum-: Tu' ICUUXIV, Ur xwm-, Lmuw. lmufx lixmrc. OFI Il'EHS NIARIE I'IILLI.Xl!IJ I'rf'.-ffalf-ni Dom BAKK1: lvll'I' 1'1'f'.-ffflmzi UlCIi'l'Il,X DAKAN .'4w1-n-lfrryf ICs'l'h:u.lC Wxcms 7'rru51fwr 347 INTERMEDIATE CLASS JUNIOR DIVISION Motto -EXCELSHQR Clase CCoHoiee - Green - White Dora Baker - Merle Brymer - Ruth Breitzke - Mable Cannon - Cora Covington - Bertha Dalian - May Fair - - Cleo Finney - - Marie Hilliard Blanche Lloycl - Rebeca Longley Jessie Russel - Mary Thurmoncl Mary Wardell Estelle Webb - Class Flower-Daisy MEM ERSS - HA favorite among all. U A quiet dignity marks her actions. U - ls but a shadow of her loueliness. U it - The will is master of the moodf, - Silence is golden. U rr 1. - ,fl heart with room for every joy. - M With quiet and gentle wayf, u - She can face her duty. U - UDuty jqrst, pleasure afterwardf, - None like her- none. H - Witty to talk with, pleasant to walk with. in - Fair and good, and love her we couldf, - Very reserved, but genuinely truef' rc n - Proud that we have known and loved thee. U 1. - No beauty like the lveaulp of the mindf' Anal only the Master shall praise us, And only the Master shall blame: And no one shall work for money, W, Qff, 3: f- :yi i n . I A l 'fI? 1'i But each for the 1oy of working, xvgve l --1-lm. -I ' And each in his seperate star. Shall do his work as he sees it For the Cocl of Things as they are, -Kipling. And no one shall work for fame, Ti.. 'S Q--415 +3 , LJ UQQ 348 1 , , . I , A ' 1 - X f 'A ll, I'. -I J E IOR JUNIORS Ev , az ffgwfivx .. s 4 V , -' --- 1 .35 5. 032 We - ' ,f 'L' ,I ' gig :L T T fe ' X ' 'x-W f QP ,Q vw 1 ' . 4 iv ff , ' .2z,g, -W, f' A gf '54 Q X,:,:.,' ' 1 ' YW ' A' ' V. :yer TOP ROW-Luusrt PANXEL1.. AIAIIY El,1.f. Wmtlsu-311. MIM Wmm. MARY 911.3 Bmpmgyl BIANUH ALLIQX. Enxx XY,X'I'KIXS. BOTTOM ROW-Imm H.xLI,M.xN. M.xr:11': Wxaxxlfilx. .hwy l'lfY'l'l'l' Num PIENIHIIVKNKIN. Junior Class SICXIHR DIYISIHN 11,111 Z Nile- 2'l'E'I'll mul pink FIA Wx'l'1HS 1 Swcct pm. Mi Vl l'U: Loyalty HI I lf'!CR5' Mlxs MHS. Miss Mus. Miss AIINN MISN A N N .x CLQXTIQI: Enxx XVATKIXS . M.xm1': XVEAYICII . M.xI:x' ELLA XVIII-II'Il,I-II Mun' Sw: Bl:.x1w1,lcY Nom Hl'1XlJllI1,'IiS1rN Nmu H.xr:mXc , 349 Pl'I'SflIr'Hf Prwfvivlwzlf Sf'cl'c'f11r',11 Treflszlrf r HiSf01'fu Jr PI'Gpl1r ! .Pmjf 1, -- - - 1 -l CC It xx 1.4 in nt nn-,u. ' I'll0 Senior Juniors Class History The hrilliant powers of this, the Senior division ot the Junior Class, 19l6, cannot he shown on these few pages. You have only to look into our faces and see there a very clistinguishecl--blank. We are not oltl in experience nor in age, neither are we large in num- her nor in size. NVhen we were Prepsg we thought as preps and unclerstootl as preps. Now that we have lweconie Juniors we have amlopterl that protes- sional air characteristic to the would-he intermediates. . ln our e1't'ort to acquire the knowledge necessary tor our equipment, we look hack upon a few things which stand out clearly upon the horizon, and the never-to-heI'org'otten tact that our nniterizt l1l61llC'3 never taught us that a nivilreatic was a heart stimulant. lt is with many a struggle that we have attained our present stanrling, hut after trials and hartlships which we have bravely overcome, we are at last lwegiiiiiiinr to realize our intellectual prowess. NVe appreciate the tact that the Seniors are ai wontlerful class, hut re- cognizing' their needs we readily volunteer our services, tlur luture we will not attempt to paint in rainhow colors, since time alone will tell what is in store for the Juniors. Historian. Juniors W-ls for Vvlatkins, by whom we are led: C -For the Center, mould, next to the head. I-I-Stands for Harding, the poet to be: W-ls for VVheeIer, worth two or three: W-Again for Weaxfer we will use: H-For Hendrickson, who never has bluesy B -ls for Bradley. Beware! Give no notes: P -ls for Pate with never a joke: H-Stands for Hallman, so quiet and fat: A-ls for Allen, who needs half of that: P- For Panneil, always happy and jolly: M-For Metcalf, just gone! we are sorry. A. E. 350 fygnt ,M It .tllftl ,V lift li:-l tw ttf :ltr it git NW: ,nt illiii getty mlm it t lin l t kt I , I i , ,I I - -.,..,- ,,.-,fA . Win II VN Iliff 'nl ill' 'E + ' F UNIUR JUNIURS J 5.1 .Q up t iii , 19.1 ' ' QQ Y, x - H 'f 3 1 1? 'L wx.mrf:4,i33? f 12: A 1 11 gf .ii .1 .E 1 575 4 , 3. fkg i 4 ,f u -1' A1 fe: 3114 Q ' V 2.1 a- 4 5. 11:1 tm Y-.rv wi 1 , TOP ROW--ANNA LL Mus. - --- Bu x11..xu:'l'x1c1:, Ax:-ix Mxz:1xxn1'1l. Iflxu Xlsyi. ANN: L-J SVIIICLI.. Alun T1-:,u.l'lf:. Sxuwx Km. MIDDLE ROW--W1l.1.1f: '1',n'1,m:, Blllll I'Il'.Xl7lClX. MIM W.m1w, 1i,x1:1.sN, Wmw-rzsc. BOTTOM ROW--Z1 1,.x SMITI1. BIx'1:'l'l,ri '1'lmM.xN, 4f'111.uH Bm vu. rim-:1.z:x G1:r.1'N. W11,1,11Q SAXON. OFFICERS Mlsx S.x1,1,1r: Km' Miss KTKIIY Tlijl-l'l'1 Mlsx AXNF: Sc'l1Ir.1, 35l I'r'vs1:If'11f P1'4'.wirl1 l1l :Qf'f'rv1Hl1'g1 'im , lawn Ha 4 ffs-FX YW hits qfivll Nedncw 'll 9 Youfkamikp - 5:11 .- I - ,V yygfqdymfxa 5 'A Qxiu MX MVX5. fri S f J Q f1MnvruYnYp a fxx an ' W - . WQQPM V 1 'N g Qhvxl .I xmwvw- fp .- 5 .1 n 'nmV 4 B?fm-uhvw ' ' 1 LAwxYm.W 'ex .. E f, - S Yum.. Sq, 1 'vvmm fe , - - ' -Qgl 3 . t mrwf ,JU ' ' J 1'mr.l1-- V' fam 'A 1- ' 'X f Q ' X an 1.4 , 'g Q' gT?nmbcrq X .KA.v,Xv.Kn V Q F X- V W 1495 f. N 2 Vuwtll I xx K XS , ff, EIIQ T., 1 3 -.. ' 5 f Xe' ,. 5. , . ' Ufnlfjfnuvwk Q Y lfuwvd X y Yxcux . ,L V Qc ,ffS!,. 11' The 1916 Round- Up Advertisers Tlbzf Lbtl ' :.. .-'1 '11f ,A J Z , 1 0 P I f E?fQf1fw ,52iQii5? 125 for Blvilafdlalig file Home Your Patrozfzczge FW!! Be Greatly Allppreciczied Qi E LuMsER..wALL PAPER GL OZ Shioiiim, 1'.,, MANTELS. LA QQ scasn ooorffs. , ' 5 Lbf' 'D Fai. 0 bp oeifmss VVACO,-TEXAS. .54 W. A. HOIt Cempany SPORTI I 3 GOGDS K 0 D S U HIGH GRADE KGDAK FINISHING WAC0, TEXAS O B S Hhgfflsx ga I WALK- VER 001 HOP 51. f I If I H K E LX an AUSTIN 1 :xxx QZAXX X A IHXN XY JLNI' In -II I-rIIsc .IIIII mx - I1 ll I 5 l I Xxxxx y Ixcntx II th - I Iclfllnl utwllx ll II xx A xg , an wuru J I I I III r md I I Il ,ff N XXX , lv. Z :lm ., I I 4,9 If Q If , F ' I 211.34 I ,ff ' IAIIIII III! I p II-II'l..I ly .I IIIII AK xv I, Ik, nN k c III hm Luk I sl p 1' is lf V ff A 56,567 riff, xx nh h I I I I K if 9 I Yr, r' K 'X h-,nlrgh-hm 1 9 Mx -'L 5hb '-N 'SWL I'-.-QI I , X-.dv 'iv A I Iff if NVE.-IR HV,-I .',lx'-Ulvffff SIIUES I ,N IYJI7 ll ILL DU lffffllivli' IN .IND .-I S.1IlI.Ii jf 2 II'-I l,fI'-UI'1f1i' SflUl'f.S' f ghd - Xxx ' -xii: h gxx r MV 7f,' NVQ XIII! Carr ut Ill I II LI cmnpl -I I lin I p I G f 1 Inu- ' III- .mm I. I I I LI II II I .. cIIIIxTI?IxcIIIlyl0a1ppui:Ilcd rr-hlpl .IIIIHIULS xc,IlLIxIl I -5, 5- 8 I Sem im: are for you. lf y II .II e I I t II the ., I 5 X :I IIC, WALK-ovulc. .X W , Q B S , .I WALK ALII VER om Hog ,MKS 'V I GVER 617 AUSTIN ff MER 15.3 Vvhieh ay re You raveling? Backwards or forwards? You can change your direction ifyou 2:11111 lo. You know your weaknesses and you can remedy them ff you will. Your future lies with yourself. You are the architect of your own fortune - the shaper of your own destiny. A littlc ECONOMY will save your future-make tomorrow a better day than today and next month a better month than this-by starting that SAVINGS ACCOUNT T0-DAY THE CENTRAL TEXAS EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK WACO, TEXAS CAPITAL AND SLTRPIJTS. S6ll0,00ll.00 xv. H. xnczultoutzu, tffesitimt Jxo. if. wtut:uT, vice-ifresatsem if. ta. x1C1,.AR'Itv, Casllxirerx Y P.-XT fiot5A1AN, Asst Cashier .-X. .l. l l1fI',R5UN, Ass t Cashier .-I LL TIIIf DEP.-lR7'.IIENT.S' UF .-I If.-INKING INSTITUTION Your Resolution! THAT THIS IS THE YEAR YOU ARE T0 BUILD A NEVV HOME Best of all, you have wisely resolved to build not only an attractive home but one that is sturdy from cellar to attic-every stick sound and strong to the core. A home that will wear a lifetime and be a source of pride to you and your family. SU YOU IIAVE RI:'SOLI'ED- .-I Ilousv um lu' no lwflor than flu' .llaferial of zatlzivlz it is man'c',' that the best material is going to make your house wear longest and look attractive longest, and what is especially important-it is going to save you a world of repair expense and annoyance. f2l.Wll'fLl' our Moa, foo. .-Xnd all our building materials are bought on that basis-to build houses that wear and give lasting satisfaction. l.et us show you just the material you want-lumber, millwork, brick, tile, etc., and why. Our prices are very reasonable. Now Resolve to come and sec us. WM. CAMERON 85 CO., Inc. I GUSTAFSUN L-Q-kT Maher of'--b- r -W H I G H G R A D E SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS :ig vu. B. Q - if 5 at j ho Where there is beauty, Gustafson tahes it,' Where there is hone, Gustafson makes it. Q9 5 GUSTAFSON STUDIO 5031f'2 AUSTIN STREET, VVACO, TEXAS New Phone 989 Hzgiz Class PHUTOGRAPHS W f The Baylor Students recognize Quality and Style, that's the reason my Baylor business has increased one hundred per cent this season over last, of which I am very grateful, and shall at all times give you the latest styles in High Class Portraiture. to THE MICKLE STUDIO .558 GO TO THE UNCLE SAM SHOE SHOP 419 FRANKLIN STREET The oldest Nlachinery Shoe Shop and the only up-to-date in the city. And yOu'll never wonder or be in doubt about our prices or promises. NVQ do Champion repairing and we're always busy on account of the class Of work we do and the small price we ask. VVQ do more for your money than any shop in town. Uur Trade Will Las! as Long as Bay! 0 r Exisfs CHRIS KEMENDO SANOER BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE .-I .llodern Sion' in I:'z'v1j' Purtirular, with all ilze Comforts for Pleasant Shopping Our Politgr: The Public Be Pleasedn CATERING TO ALMOST EVERY H UMAN NEED Stylish Apparel for lllerz, Women and Children, as well as the illaterials from wllivlz to Fashion Stylish Apparel CARPETS, RUGS, DRAPERY GOODS, CUT GLASS, SII.VERWARE,TRUNKS, Etc. SANGER BROS. College Stationery Calling Corals Programs liblzlers E. A. WRIGHT BANK NOTE CO. PHlLADELPHIA, PA. 359 A New Wiodel Typewriter. fn. R Bti ,..4 V IEQETTAMQV If li H... T710 tiszanciard Wrarzife v l f y . X . ' ' - Yes, the crowning typewriter triumph is here! It is just out-and comes years before experts expected it. For makers have striven a life-time to attain this ideal machine. And Oliver has won again, as we scored when we gave the world its first visible writing. There is truly no other typewriter on earth like this new Oliver H97 Think of touch so light that the tread of a kitten will run the keys! CA The new-day advances that come alone on this machine are all controlled by ' Oliver. Even our own previous models-famous in their day-never had the Optional Duplex Shift. lt puts the whole control of S4 letters and characters in the little finger- of the right and left hands. And it lets you write them all with only 28 keys, the least to operate of any standard typewriter made. Thus writers ofa!! other llII1t'lIfllt'S mn immediately run Oliver i'Vuml1t'r 9 with more speed and greater ease. The brilliant new Oliver comes at the old lime price. lt costs no more than ' lesser makes-now out-ol-date when compared with this discovery. For while the Oliver's splendid new features are costly-we have equalized the added expense to us by simplifying construction. Resolve ri2ht now to see this great achievement before you spend a dollar for any typewriter. If you are using some other make you will want to see how much more this one does. lf you are using an Oliver, it naturally follows that you want the finest model. 17 A Remember this brand new Oliver 9 is the greatest value ' ' ever given in a typewriter. It has all our previous special inventions---visible writing, automatic spacer, tml-ounce touch-plus the Optional Duplex Shift, Selettizie Color .--ltravlznzwzl and all these other new-day features. Yet we lzave drridrd to srl! it to vvrfyrzizf 4'zu'rywl1e1'r on our famous paynwn! plan-17 cents a day! Now every user can easily alford to have the world's crack visible writer, with the famous PRINTX PE, that writes like print, i1n'lzn1'va' 1'RlfI:' if lff'S1ifL'lI'. , Y . . A , - V - F ' f . 4 . and bc among thc hrst to knmx about this marvel of writing PODALXX W lite P01 machines. See u hy typists, employers. and individuals every- ix here ure llockrng to the Ulmer. .lust mail a postal at onrv. No obligation. lt's a pleasure for us to tell you about it. HE LIVER TYPEWRITER CO. Oliver Typewriter Bldg., Chicago mu C.-IN 1e1fN7' AN o1.1r'.s1e Ti'PHu'1e1TER THREE MUNTHS FUR .two .Q O V and SERVICE The Ftllllllfllflillll Smut' of fjlli' Plzenunzwzal Szlrvess STANDARD PRINTING Co. WACQTEXAS i Woon Enos, THE HOME of Hurt, Sezttlaner S Marx H1011 GRADE CL 0 TH 15S l XY-XC! J, - - 'l'l'fX.eXS W o L F -E l y Waco Hardware 8E Furniture Co. J, tl. HUN'I',N1gr. 1 W I 'V T H E If L U R I LS I tw,t...n.. Mt:-+, 'rnxtxs CAN lftrn N:sil If L O F R S CYIUIUILY, Taofs, Hozfselzold J K '- 'w . FOR MAL Q ,CCAS,,,NS ana' Ixztclzen Goods, Clzzna, Crockery ana' Glassware Bo'rH PHHNJFS xvrxco, 'ri x xs l THE STORE TH.-l T HAS SERVED BA YLOR EOR MORE T H.-UV THIRTY YEARS Growing and Impr0z'ing Wiflz Eaelz Year That Goes By A marvel of up-to-date merchandise. Une of the EW,-J-. interesting sights of Vleco. The hnest and largest The f1,f,,4g stocks and every convenience for serving CLISIOIH- Jlllost Allan, ers with the best goods on the lesser profit plan. Bmw-,jill Woman Send us your mail orders. Vlie pay delivery and Stare ana' guarantee satisfaction or refund the money. in Child Comfortable rest rooms for ladies, attendant free. Central Wears We serve popular-priced lunches for out-of-town Texas visitors. GOLDSTE N-MIGEL CQ. W'aco,s Greatest Department Sloorei' .ibl cg R A H i H I 1882 R R F 7. . L A C COMPAJN'f CQAL CO' THE Womfxws DEPARTMENT 9i'.9!.STUREf-A92 T .-X Ql'.,Xl.l'liY STORE. with two line selling floors. modern and up to date methods and equipment. This store caters to those women and young wninen of Vfaco and vicinity who appreciate the importance of a shop that offers high-grade. quality merchandise at prices con- f 'ifm'F 1Ud'f'H'f- The GENUINE 4116.-l LES TER .X very cordial invitation is extenfed to the young lzidses ot Baylor and their friends to shop Wye? 180 ffandfg llbod in Sizps nt the tiraham-.lnrrell Store. Being a woman's store in the strictest sense ol the word we are in a position to supply your vsants in a satisfactory manner. ORDERS PHONE 22 YOUR Progressive Policies and Efficient Store Service- is as essential to a store as an ellicicnt curriculum is to a great college. By these, we are building the greatest popular price department store in Waco. XYe solicit a share of the patronage from the faculty and student hody of Baylor. Here you are assured of eyery courtesy possible, when you trade with us. VVc want to get in closer touch with all Baylor students. ftlitvlrgo ti s 362 sv W. B. THOMPSON .S'1'klI, I'I, 1 High Grade Plzoiogrfzplzy -H4-I AUSTIN AYIZNUIE NEW PHHNI2 343 UIVR .UUTTUI Noi Huw Climb, But Hou' flood Sl'I2CI.AXl, RATES TU S'l'l'lJIiN'l'S , 54.5 I'LL BET YOU HADN'T THOUGHT OF IT IN JUST THIS WAY. Had it ever occured to you that you had as well try to be a successful pltysican without attendtnga med- ical school, ora successful lawyer witlitiut a tending :t law seliool, ora successful minister without attend- ing a tlieologieztl school, as to try to be a successful banker or merchant or business man of any kind without first getting a practical business training? ll' you wanted to make a hrst class doctor, laxyer or minister, you would attend a university with a reputation. VVhy not use the same good judgment in selecting a business school in which to secure your training? The Tyler Commercial College of Tyler, Texas, is the business university ofthe South: it enrolls more students annually for Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Stenotype- writing, Cotton Classing, Business Administration and Finance, and Telegraphy than any other similar school in America. lts students have come from 30 different states: its ,graduates are holding the very best ot' positions in the leading cities of the llnited States. lt' you will spend from S100 UU to 5150.00 for tuition, board and hooks for a course of Shorthand and Stenotypewriting or Bookkeeping or Telegraphy, or Cotton Classingj or Business Administration and Finance, or better still, spend S175 00, to 5200.00 and complete any two ol these courses, you will have made the best investment of your life. VVhat young man or woman with gri' and determination cannot raise this amount? Hundreds of students who borrowed every cent ol' their money to attend our school or gave us their note on tuition have found it the best venture til' their lives, they were soon able to pay back the borrowed money, continue holding their good job, or go into business for themselves, with assurance of success, If you always remain where you are, you will always be what you are. TTYI ITF' COMMEFCIAL COLLEG F o TYL-E531 TEXAS HQ: i as -mfg fo Y ffffiifz .off ,wry Zfmizfrg ix' if TARG1'.'SFTlgAMERICfT 1564 C The Better Kind For Less llloney entral exas Granitoid Company INCORPORATED CAPITAL 312,000.00 l1Illll1lftll'fIll'l'l'S of - lWOlV UMEN TS, lWElUORIAI,S, TA BLETS Hlarkers ana' Vases in GR,4lN1TOID', Q 'w .fra-HZ5E52s2f2:1.', 5'2- .4 121' f+f-' Z'f'f 'C' ' ' v ffl Ptfiififffz . -'55, -:-2-' 'f:1'-.- ff . ,'-'gf-:iggzgzfz-:,,. ,zu-7 .,451'- 'Sie' ,s ,. ':-F'7f T:1.-:i 3:3. 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XVith its large capital, ample surplus, conservative directorate. progressive management and accessible location, it is well equipped to satisfactorily handle new accounts and to accord them the same courteous attention which has been a vital factor in its steadfast and con- tinuous growth. CUTRELL 82 NARD - lllukers 0 j - - -e -- 1' rl Havlor, Universitv of Texas, State University of Louisiana, Tulane, University of Mississippi, University of the South, University of Virginia, Transylvania, Yale, Birmingham Medical College, Mercer, Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, Williams and 600 Uthers. CLASS CUNTRACTS A SPECIALTX Ahh 7 Hz 1: A A ' Sash , A 'TY 1 - Pg . ' 5, ' N L- . . , fjgif-- ' X f2 1q 351: dwg: wi - H , A 24 A1 vvkzfl .ir . V -- .. -A ww. . 1-' ., .. -1 ' ,. 1 , A .V A H5 X --.,,, : jx: '-.-,La 5 ,ff-5 A gg: W . . ff . .A 'A .IA ,A A .f I, A A Y . - - .fx -1. - ., . . D ' :Af -:Y A, Ar ff . N: .V, WA- A' , 25 ag: 52 Leif- . 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X5 5 M f-'- I f vi 1 'hw 1 f 1 f'-.r-ig g' 'f 367 lXN73.C0 Drug Q Company Wholesale Drugs lmpo rters ana' Jablwrs FIFTII AND NIARY STRE XVACU, TEXAS ETS Tlzerr Jn' .llany Reasons Why You Should Patronize' .lflarrisrm 's Old Corner' Drug Store Une gimd reasnn is that xml rcceixc lull xulue for your inwmcy nn matter uh.1t lhu purchasc is and in uddilinn lhcrem you are issued .3 Cash Receipt uluch cutilles ymi ln beautiful prcmiunm in he wlccled lrum our Premium Calulngm.-. Il will pay vnu tn imestigalu this particular pert of our business as lhuusamjs of punplu arc being made happy hx receiving lhesc beautiful premiums including Dmhcs. the host were prrxdurtcd. Breakfast Sets, Dinner Sets and al great many uther premiums shmxn in our Prem- ium Caluluguc. Call fur :mu of these Catalogues. They are lrcu: to yum. Order hs mail. lVIorrison's Old Corner Drug Store Tln' Biggesf ana' flu' Best in Texas 423 .Austin Ave. Both Phones 57 WACO FISH MARKET We flpprffviaie Baylor Businvss Ueflralfenreid and Richards. Prop. BAYLOR BARBER SHOP Carers To Baylor Boys LEE and AIJANIS, Props. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF VVACO. TEXAS I5i'i2'Ii3I',',2H3 '1?.5'f, SHE S3 75 ,000.00 W. IJ. LACY - C. II. HIGGINFUN I.. IS. BLACK - C. H. SCHLTLIQR Ii. fl LILLEY OFFICERS - - l'rcsidei1t Vin' - l'n'sizl'e11l - Cashier .4 ssistauf Cashier .Jssisianl Caslzifr DIRECTORS i.. ia. isiwxciix w.cs.1,ACx' C. H. HIGGINSON xii. im. IACY rp. H. Hn:r:iNsoN w. MAR5HA1,i, ian. mc:U1,LoUm:n U. 1,.sTmnLiNc: 11130. K. x1c1.isNDoN DEPUSITARY OF BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DESIGNATED UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY 68 H- ' .1 pALLIAs AD Bm J , 55 -33,59 - , 3 V :1-'.K:::1. K ' 1' : 0' Ii A 1 ' 5.3 , 1 . 1 11 1 Q + f we ft ' ' VA .v,, K V. I :Q ' wlllluggiizirg . ig-, f f 1 ' f 1 ie- 1.5 fl 1 1 1 Q, 4 !Q I!g1i AAQY l'117' liy21 ?l?5'av':3ljiISvlfi'll1I'z' mf ,1iJ4f,fI,'Aff'2',,,f,l 11uRS'1' mms. Co. F R E E U E L IV E li Y ,Vain uf1'iPf1l. J. A. NIAJORS CONIP.-XNY .1IFDlC.4 L HUUKS .-IND .IUURBEI LS .llllll umf Twlvpllnnr Unlrn llizwvz Prrmzpt .-Il!1'11f1'1111. - ,Ill ,1l'l'f4fl'4l1 lif1f1A-.1 jbr ffm .S'l1u1'4'11Is and .'V1lrxrx ure .Yuppli1'1fl7,1' us. llllfllli' lluin .NSI 40.1-h .lffurlfm linildiuu E. M. KAXHN LQ CU. JNU. J. JOHNSON 1 HH, lwtiillg , PllUT'fN1'lx',-IPHEI1' 131, 0 11111511 s .1 N11 11.1 T1'1fR.s' M ','.'2Q x1,'iffff',.,Q',fQZ'fi1,Lf N , , J O1-IN B. MCCRAAYW ' PAPXL.-XCE DRLG STORES 1714, PRllX'1'f:'R i 1 f W f7 ',Lif J H V N V 4- Li lr lif' Nr ll0r1.'f1'e'n1x,Y1'1e'sxu1'M' l1I.URb1NI,'h .'.'U5.SLA ,- .f ,,f,f1,, ' ,1,,,,,1,,l1,, GUQ R008 Inc Rf'111c'1nf1f'r 115 fi'llt'l1 in lif'f'lI' nj L ' ' I'xlnuw's jbr any Ul'l'l15fIH1. CORRBC! 7DRBfSv'S, FOR Mlm' Lang Floral 8: Nursery Cu. 131'-14 'Ham MNH Llllflllf-1' 1'fn:m'rx. l,flI.? .Hum Sf. 4 1 ART WURK BY NIARGARET GREEN Carlrmns. fj0Il1ll1t'I'CfLll lksigfzzs. I'niq1u',-ids. ,-lmzuul Work :1 . fp4w'r1ff .ltfH2'l'S0l1 77IC'llf?'f'. Dalfzzs 369 HEnEE6H'5k'KRH'FIcIAL HART-TUULE FURNITURE CU. Cnr. lilm and Harwood Stu-cts .uczory nm lhcr l4lU-l2l CUMMERCE STREET E V'l'l i 0 DALLAS 1' H E H 0 M E l Viwil R- C K'JDiSCl1lb liuth Plmncs Main 4039 URBENTAL DRUG STQRE ADULPHUS PHARMACY f - 1 w v , - K. Corner Commcrce and Akzard Streets. 'l lu' f'OL'L5Ux' I ll' C' ' PDP onebfbxx.N1 Dil :md llhf .-Xuln M, 'l 41 FREE Adolphus Hrmtul Huflding CLOTHES PRESCRIPTIONS Should lwc filled with as much cure :ls any others. XXX- ure cxpcrl Clotllicrs to Msn, Young Mun :md Boys. DREVE-'USS 84 SON LET YOUR NEXT sun' mi lx DREYWSS. EAs'1'MAN 1Qoml4S ,,9v5'f?: f.- RUBBER STAMPS, WL B R U G CUMPANY srfucuw Ann sms Commcruv and Erxxny Sm, llzalfns q.'i clf'l4'l 3'll' ll RWIHUI wmts Fun PRICE usr l s mu cummfncs sr. PR I VATE A M B U l ,ANCH l'lll,MO'l'OR SliRYli1lC CHAS. F. WEILAND UNDERTAK NG CUMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS A N D E WI B A L NI E R S Phones. Old Main 503, New Main 1503. 411 NORTH ERVAY STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS il! ibaplur rhiral Eirrrtnr Drs. Ccllchh arm Lott l'i,1ulu Limited lo SU RG ICRY CONSU LTATIONS Xvilson Building DALLAS Dr. QD. aj. Ebnrchnlian wu.s0N iaLvu,uiNG Dullzis. 'llexas CCH. CCH. jl'U1Ultl', 213. FD. l'i'.1cliu: Limited in Eye. liar, Nose and l lirozu Viv Xvilxun lluildine llzillus, - - - . iliexzis Dr. L. jl:.'5ltll1U Surgery and lntermil lX'ledicine SHS Suiuptei' liuildinp Hodrs ll to l. :ind l to tw Dal Qbmlihrcll, aj. TD. l'l1ones M. 25619 301 Swuthweslern Building IPA LLAS Qt. 13. 6. Mlalrutt l'r.i4.iice limited in Diseases of Stunuieli and lntestiues Linz Building, Dallas, 'lexus Dr. CE. 213. Russrr SURGERY ljyneqiilngy, 6'-inmulluriuns. Orhce und Ho5p1tall'n'.icIiL'e lla-ll Sw. Lila lflldgi. 11 to l, lm I1 .nl ji. 19. 'l5lilEli, QD. 72. lizicteriiilwgy und P11tl1olo,Qy ltiylur Medical Lnllegc Dallas. Texan l DllllLlS School ofAuestl1eIics 3. 75. gillliill, 53. D. ,- X Z1-5 1 l'i.icI1u: Limited in 1 Y inn' 13' wUflfPQ 53' ' l burgery :uid Diseases ot NN omeu MH Snulllwuxtrrrl Life llullilinli Slllv Xxlilwm iiuilding Uullus, Texas Dallas X - Q-' ' . . Dr. 3. Q. Sbclmirr 33 gg, QL mlm gg, gg, . 7 . if.-if 1- ig 'i Li .J , 1 Y , Y , , ,N Q ,. N H- L, mlli I X-RAH I1XAMINAlIOlNb elim. Cjeniro-Lirinzirv and ,. . Recml Diseqgtbs' Eleclro- l liempcutics 511 5, yy Life Hldgk Unillu, 'ly.,k,,, 211-I4 Xyilson Huiliiimz Dallas, Teva l 0 o 1 ' ' . inn' D Dean' 99 QD SDI. QE. zu. ibafhlxrr Vlxicilce Limited lo ' ' Gffniflf' UfiU1N'Y DiSC21SUb 303-5 Southwestern Life Building and Cystoscopy. W- , 7- . X i x W Jwlwnm Bmldm Dnmhwmx i Resideme 41-5 .luxuus Street. 371 l Drs. Elziirh, Dunlitiir, Efulsum muh jilrillrihr Annnuncc tlic furingitiim nl :1 ruirtnersliip for the Prncficc of MEHJICINE AND SURGERY lla: R. XX' lluiril, infurnil Nluilirinc. Ui, H, M, IM olnrlc, Surge-ry, l7r, A I. Folsom.Sur,11cry:lmlUrology i l .lr R H.Mc.3riilu.lim.'ii1qzlNleiliLinc. Ui, Q' XV lynn. Surgery. Ur, G11 Kindly, X-my and l l'.uholr,vQx Ur ll l. XYriitnkc-r, ,-hwfcl atc. Miss .l.xnc Xicxully, ,-Xnzwstlielist 'Iil'fNlPUR.-XRY Olililfilf YYIDSON Hl,'lLDlNG. l , ,, , I ' Plmnca fitting Nl.iin limi, Rcmilcnpu l're5In,1 HHN, Ehlllillfh Ulalry, iii. li. liyc lizir, Nrwsc and 'lihrnut 3041 N Soulhxxuruin lifu llnil.li'i2 n:.1.i.,is 'riix -s fir. fllwrt Dunlap 31135 Suutlm calcrn Lilc Huililinpf Utiiuc Plmnusf NI 4220, Auto M 41211 RL-siiluncc Phone Preston MN Hours 10:30 to l2:30 ill. Il. Qlnlnvrt. iii. fl. U01 Southwestern I.if: liuilding Dallas. ,li'JXZlh Qieilnin li. liznlnalli. .Hill Olwtctrics. llilillli lfculing :mil Cliilllrc-n S IDISLHISCS In-. 34, in. lliill Suilufzlnxli,Tliirnll'lU1,mr Summer lluililini l'r1iu!iccLin1iteslIu Nervous :md Mental Diseases Pliunw l,JtfiL'uN1,3LJll.i. Rem Cliti'2N4R ill. ill, Slynrtnl, iii. fl. -lllll I.inz Building Silrgr-ry and Internal Medicine 3l1IRS.iiiiliui-szur Lift-Hlilu Xilinx, '!' xi Heli M 5834, 1. JH. lunrv. jill jj. A. EEHSV 111,3- 305 Snmliwestcrn Life Building - 415417 Wilson Building Bell Nl. 4220. .-Xutu Nl, 1220 l i -. - . fl, il. Q. Q3rtt15un.i1'l.Ii. '45, ii. Ilurumn. ill. Il. liyc. Eur, Nose :ind 'liliroat l slltifls brmrlzwrslcxn Lulu Iilnhj i I , -- Bi-ll wi. 1733 .-Xuto M. 1153 full 12 Southwestern Bldg. Bell M. 3660. Qi. ll. livnrv. 511.3 512 Southwestern l.ifc liuililing Bell M. 933 Ulm. E, llilpitr. JH. D. 521-2 VVilson Building Bell M. 2428 5 New Home of F A. flfzrclfv iii? Cfmzpmzy F of Texas ARGEST STOCK of Optical Goods in . ,Q 'Q 'XE . . the Southwest. Finest equippecl pre- scription ancl Lens grinding plant in the en- 1 1 gigfftmmife 'liffii Aff is 'fi . . . 55,3133 tire South. ill We solicit the patronage of the Liam?-Qmsasimm Medical profession when in neecl of anything in the Qptical line. mtiilgfem Y s . .ga . mmm: nz: F. 4. H44 RD! s CUEIIPA Nl 'iinlggjitiitiitm lllllllliill lil or Y'Ii.X'.l Q rmmtmiitiijic A JTIHIHIIUI gi iggmii1HtivViN,:I,!,,lI?:,'H..F?:? 'M' Exclusive Xvholesale and Nlanufnclurin P' 'rL'F7? i-. :::: L:1:1l..:1!!L-:El u n X fi.-tbxr. 1 Up Z1 clam .s -.ff f Pusiowi::+Lf5icvIHG2,kb57' Third Floor Praetorian Building. Dallas, l Voorhees 3? Eurdsczf T I-l E L E A DIN G Photogrczplzers IN Youa CITY Producing Clean, Clear-cut Photographs with transparent shadows The kincl that make School Annuals a success. THE PRICE IS ATTRACTIVE. TOO Studios 9l2 l-2 Main St. Both Telephones l 57 Geo. fl. Brewer Undertaking Company SUPERIOR FQNERAL SERVICE Automobile ancl Horse Drawn. Automobile Ambulance, U00 LIVE OAK STREET Telephones: Bell Nl. 7: Auto M, l777 Ea' C. Smith Bro. Unalezfiaking Company Established 1876. Forty Years of Continuous Service to the People of Dallas Jzzfozlzobile and Ho1'se-drawn Equipment l8l l Ross Avenue, Corner Nlasten Both Phones. GEO. W. LUUDERMILK FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EIVIBALIVIER First Auto Equipment in tlwe Soutlu. Auto Ambulance. Pulmotor Equip- ment Service a Specialty. .Vain and Harzvood.. Plzonvs: Bell Mi 293g Auto Ill. 2935 HIGH CLASS PIANOS PLAYER PIANGS, VICTROLAS AND RECORDS 10 a 1 Y Iizela'-Lzppman Plano Stores .f1f.'fSF 1'XRl'l.Yf,'l1 Pl-lxfl l'U.' lOZl Elm Street Dallas, Texas j. C. PHELPS, Southwestern Manager irby Instrument Co. I528 IVIAIN STREET Dallas, Texas A FULL LINE OI: SUPPLIES FOR THE DOCTOR STUDENT, NURSE AND PATIENT Our Facilities and i4bz'lz'zjv . For serving you promptly and completely are unexceiled, and our reputation for just and fair dealing is firmly estalolislied among those with Whom We have done business in the past. Surgical, DentaI and Veterinary Instruments and Supplies for the three professions. Trusses, Crutches, Abdominal Supporters, Elastic I-Iosiery, lnvalicls' Rolliri Chairs and Appliances, Sick Room Requisites and Comforts of Every Description, 3 m '1 Jw ix Nt X ei HEX - K Q X Q wi X . ' N 'ffl E X fi 2' X XX NX 'fx P FIRST COST TOTAL EXPENSE A well designed hath-room with I Ily I t d pl h h I r l g d r f r b t dd t th I I p p t by Q p tl gl I If y pl t b Id dl It help select your hxtur HILL BRGS. 81 C0. Work We Do Stays Done PATRONIZE OUR BA YLOR AGENT PROGRESS LAUNDRY lm' Wash f0r WHITE PEOPLE ONL Y THE PRIDE UF THE SUI'TII Being the Illost Unique Exposition in the Coznztry November -Ith to 16th, Inclusive 705 AUSTIN ST. 'WACO TEXAS CIJTTIDN PALACE ASTUDEN 715 fp-I i g RlI R I I3 QQ s CU G 0 S E ,oEE,,, I Il 0122 Us E 1 I I I, I ,Q , . , 'll Q . II a 1- S lg? i f ide al I FO'-1 I pen I I 525 U 'mf PENWQMABITRI I IIII I ' P 'Il'lAl' l.ASl'5Al.ll:lf.'III llf, I From Your Local Dealer' N V'V' 51 321333 L. E. Waterman Company, 1 ay, New Vork Established 1886 WE FURNISH THE HOME COMPLETE ,Money Bach. Guarantee on Eziervtlzing We Sell Freight Prepaid on OuI-of- Town Purchases IVE TVATVT YOUR BUSINESS And Wil! Do Anything Within Reason To Retain lt. 2j9f? ' 2?' T52 J ' -. 1' T ' 6111115 L G Sth and Austin WACO, TEXAS First-Class Work Only We Cater to Those Who Care We Take Orders for Tailoi'-Made Clothes Stanford Tailoring Company J. P. STANFORD, Proprietor Cieaning, Pressing ana' Repairing NEW' PHONE 1476 1507 S. FIFTH ST. 578 G0 Z0 9 1 Heilman S Studio for the Utmost in Qzmiizfy Une of the Omfjdl Round- Up Phoiogmpheffs 109 South Sth Street VJACO, TEXAS The Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminar FORT WORTH, TEXAS HIS Seminary for men, including Missionary Training School for women, is 'located in a great Baptist center in the atmosphere of evangelism and missions. lts faculty is composed of a group of scholarly, spiritual, evangelistic teachers. 'lihe course of study covers all branches of theological learning, includng large liherality in electives and splendid Seminary work, It offers the same advantages to men called to preach and women called to be missionaries or to other work in the Kingdom of God, and offers especial advantages to laymen, singing evangelists, pastors' assistants and Sunday School workers. We give many courses hy correspondence. 'l he opportunities for pastorial and mission work are large. VVe aid students where necessary on their personal expenses. Healthful environment. r Catalogue and Further lnformation. L. R. SCARBORO GH, D. D., BOX NO. 995 WACo, TEXAS The Qf1tf bkThat Nearlv Everybody Wants It la UW!4lUt'IlttlI1!ltoltl:strit'tttttth to say that the l'xuit'k 5-passenger. six-cylinder valve in-he-:td touring cur conforms more null lv to the puhlif's itle-:il of 11 niotor car thzin uni' othet motor L it' ever built The puhlicls desire to possess this cur. from the day it wus placed on the mzirlsct lust June, hits hut-n lttt-nt-r and more wide spread than any similar desire ever hefore inspired hy :mv otht-r :i.otov cur. .intl th it incltitlt s gill of :ht-m, t-yen those ours whith tind 11 lar,-20 market because of their low price. By the ttlvrivt-sl1itut1i:'t'ititistticztrittlttiniotcpctiplchgtve wanted this cur than cvcr wanted any other car thatt was ever huilt. It is wanted today lw nioiv pt-oplc than .ini other tztr, rcgzirdluss of price. There is ti viist dilierencc hetvseen making at motor car of uhith such assertions .ts tht: uhoxc may he trtitlitiilly mutle, :ind tiizilting u cur :ind then giving voire to such ussertions concerning it. teaurtllcss of their truth. 'l hc nest may to vcr ly the-se stzitcmcnts is to talk to at present owner of one ol these sixcs. He will tell ion he had :t h.irtl time in stffuriiig ont- ol tht-my he will tell you that when hc went to huy he found u long waiting list ahead of ll'll1, Itt lotmtl .2 Qttxit nritry of his ftitntls clztniotinii to pie! one of these -l5's. und the Buick dealer was almost ut his wits' end to l-T1 N htm ht' WM uoiiul to satisfy :ill of his prospec'ix'e customers, und now since this car has 34-inch wheels, heautilul crown lt.titlt'is.ttitlsuch1t ritligtv,-t-nhotl',' with gold striping, the tlemund is utr incrt-using und no one can tell to what proportions the the tlt'ni.tntl will rt' ith in tvcry shott time Roadsters 5985.00 to 51550. 00. N KQQQ , Touring Cars 51020. 00 ' '-4f 51553 siX'3f5l i'FfTgQQ1flii -QY52 is WX X XVXXV 'QW ' - it ' 'yZ T'5Ni f r f XBQHQXR 15 .wh -fi-,f g,.t1Qg 1ss.. 1q,. 3gV5 s'3j -.h ay 1 RCE11rdIt'ss of flip Car 'it h L21 ?' fit t5 -.'r t?G3'9'5'- Wt btw of the ww you -- , ' ' ' ' ' ' H, Q V ', tl W t ' V K f.-. - ..'- wiiiill ::'5f7''e'f1 f1'--2-1''1s'- 1tM 2f-'f-1-e--f'- .4-'-Sirk: Buttle l1lZ'F'ill'Ht'0lI' Sixrs. .N T E Rt HARDWARE Co. XY. li. liRU'WN. Mgr. Auto Dept. VVACO, TEXAS 3 8 0 ENDALL IANQTUNING Scunm, WILL OPEN ON OR ABOUT SEPTIEMBER I, 1916 The Oulv School of the Kina' in the South Address W. H. KENDALL, 1324 S. Fifth St., VVACO, TEXAS B. H. ADAMS NIENS FURNISHINGS K- 1 - SIH Speight St. W.-XCH, 'l'l2X.-X5 Standard Brands of Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Gloves, atv., Sold at Rt'll.Ylll1lll?ll' I'riu's lam the Official Resident Merchant for the FANIUL S lN'l'ERN,Yl'lUNAl, TAILORINU CO., u ' icuf fish 1,0 and N V Y urls . , . Cleaning dlressing Department tl h d I p t kmn l solicit th p tronage of liasl b td! Baylor Students when in Fort Worth make the Westbrook Hotel Your Headquarters The Best in the Southwest The Isargcst Stock of In Central Texas Tx x I ff . S 'fix if 2 S lf if is I X -. N 1 ' X X IT ! if w x X 1 'I ii,, tt ,,,, , J. LEVINSKI The Diamoml illervlzaut listnhlislied ISHN Vlicn 381 THE F. .81 B. DRUG STORE COLD If Prescriptions IWIINIYS, Carehzlly Clfffl RS Compounded and the by a Fa in on x ' Registered Igmf Pharmacist fllli1llf'FS Only A'fjDAL1A' A FULL STOCK OF EASTlWAlV FILMS LEAVE US YOUR FINISHING FOR WE HAVE AN EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHER ,We Invite and Appreciate the Patronafe of Every Baylor Student and Friend I-IAIVIILTON-TURNER Best Bmthefs GROCERY COMPANY ,A , ,, Wholesale Grocers W Y I, , WACO, TEXAS Sl,-IPl,E AND It-INCI W f- Boy's, .1111-I' the eagles flight ever be thine, G R S Onward and upward and true to the line. XTIIQSIKYXKJ? IN OUR gl I Stationery Department YV: can Furnish the Latest Styles in Wedding Invitations ' Visiting Cards Announcements for all Occasions SIGN OF QUALITY Baylor Students Headqzfarters for A h I' ' 5 -.. .. . A -'47 Good Things To Eat Ng' ' DIAMONDS SKWATCHES. 482 S 50 Segall Shoesg 50 85 Satisfy 85 lVe H ave the Newest Styles atfl ll Times for Your Every Need Come To Segalfs Every Pair Guaranteed to Give Serzvire SEGALL UPSTAIRS S H O E P A R L O R KOLQTTS 'NZ-XZTLZTI' WAQU 'TEXAS 707 AUSTIN AVE. Baylor Boys Call O11 flle I Appreciate Baylor Trade Little Frencllmarfs Dye Works Es'rAm.1sHED 13542 D YEING, CLEA NING REPJIRINC, PRESSING Upstairs-Over H. Novich-Upstairs PHUNE 62 5095 AUSTIN AVE. 113 N. Fourth sf. WACU, TEXAS Bicycles, Sporting Goods, Repair- M ing, Shelf Hardware 3'-MLEQF For Quality, Power, Reliability GET AN INDIANU D O R S E T T 610 Austin Ave. VVACO, TEXAS fwakers of 100 per Cent PURE ICE CREA M' T131 Bulgarian Buttermillz It Cannot Ee Suvrpassea' HOTEL RRLEEG THE NEW, BIG, FIREPROOE MODERN, HOTEL -i-11111 WAC0 - Over 200 Rooms, 31.00 Up. Every Facility for Parties, Banquets, Club .1l'6'PffIl,2'S. Restaurant and Lunch Counter. Visit the Raleigfll Roof Carden. NIANAGENHQNT OF R. E. PELLUV5. .583 Xxlllffll it comes to clothes, come to us. Vile produce the come back kind. lf you are not particular, go anywhere. If you arc hard to please you need us. Wie offer high class work, classy and dependable woolens, nifty styles, quick individual service and the price is measured out so moderately that it will surprise you. This is the secret of why we are doing more tailoring business than several others combined. We hold the combination. Slay we not expect your future business on a basis of guaranteed satisfaction. We invite a comparason M T VAVVTER CO. REAL TA IL ORS Qualify, Serziirzf, Style, Price Suits Pressed 25C bl-l Austin Ave. . H A Y S V I ,,:. ' er i i ybs L 1 G H f L 1 I L R 1 rasf , if E BDA RD IA G 5 T A BLA t ettaa d y X H y U L 207-9 SUl I'H SEVENTH STREET .NVE ME LUN!-, NH llllkhh Both Phones 44 .584 OFFICERS BC ' .ru-ATnan RAF.. . , ff.-Put K. I' S r-4-V'r 37 mi' THE ' CGLLEGE ANNUAL HOUSE of TEXAS Ar-1 Booklefxs --Color Printing Ofiicle Oxxtfiilers sam AN-rome. u.:u.' ifyf l , fff, if D W I 5 'LL HJ 'Y - L-, Ri. F' .. - LW '1' ' LL .1 L.l L , qv. , . 1 1 -db -il 4-. --1 4 df il-Q 1 T 15 1- 11396 +144 1 + 'Q 40-LEW A-4 4-I-L 4-la-li-L-LiL 'g 's 'E + +P 15+ gf ' 'T 1' A .. 1? + ibvjgj-I-A 1 4 I L A , ,-w+l ., .. WE L ' 1 L . '. . A - 5 1 '-I-' if :iv-I . . i Iii--w' 5 E+ l- 4 'iii L ' ' Lq..L-.Gel EQ. W 'il' H . ,l x t--Fl.-iw + 4-r .L I-L... . 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'i is qa.3,1,f ,fr w f 1 w .-1+-1 ff S1111-NINE MONTHS ffl , 4 ,f , , f li X l r, 5 X CUNINIENCED BUSINESS ' APRIL 2, 1910 7 Net Net . DATE Capital 51061 Stockholders Polacyholam A e e Assets Surplus Surplus April 2, l0lll,,, ...,.. 252l5,ll50 32215637 EB 010,887 S 47-N157 December Sl, IUIU, . 231,220 2115 l7U 546,500 325,253 Dcceunlwc-r Sl, 1911 -172,580 382 S89 855,469 l 300,388 t DM1111..-1 Sl 14112 .l.. so11,1111o 1145, 1145 1,445,1115 1 700,440 :'r It Qvr. , X llcccmbcr Sl, 1013 .... 320,000 rm:-I 709 l,-l7l,7Ll9 l 0117.740 iifsfs I K 1 QQ 1114-01111114 311 11114, 1 H2ll,0l'lll 774 111111 1,5114,w1111 1 2 2115314 F533 E553 lyCL'CIl1lM.'l' 31 WIS ...,, Sfllllllll 7hU,S-17 1,580,547 2 449,773 W Y E ' gl-Y-Q. 4 NH Eli EE S ' 1, 1 1 y i7ilii 714-25 Cash Dividend declared to Stockholders during last two years ' 5141600.00 4 'L 9 ' ' li 3' Cash Dividend declared to Stockholders January 6, 1916 - S 65,150,000 1' 'r AV VA iyrr LV Q Per cent Dividend declared on S820,000.00 Capital Stock 8 per cent. IVABII like Bl Il DIN! 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