Baylor University - Round Up Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1917

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Enlcr .'xl'lllf7l'lOIl.lS 'l'here's not a man I meet but doth salute me, As il' I were their yyell-acquainted friend. I-Xnd eyeryone doth call me by my name. How, when l am just arrived, can any know mel Euler Sulinux XYeIl, Antipholus, how doth lilie serye youl Dear sir, what your name is, l know not. Nur by what wonder you do hit on mine. Are you not Antipholus of Waco. Whom l haye long known well' No Indeed l haye the same name But l am from San Marcos, XVhy didst thou depart from thy natiye h And lor what cause eanist thou to Baylor' OINC, l hope to become a loyal subject ol' this kingdom, Could st thou aid me in gaining admittaneel NVait here. lill quickly send to thee the Dean XVho is informed in all things pertaining to this plaee. May the Gods reward him for his kindness. Enler Dromio Are you just arriyedi Ay. Renowned Dean, doth thou youehsale to take the To aid me in entering this new and strange land' Dean' ln truth I am not the Dean-but wish I wereg Someone l fear has led you into error. Yet my heart doth prompt me to help you. With all my heart l'll thank thee. So fair is the beautiful realm of Baylor here Flhat we long to share its glories with youg welcome, you and your fellows. to this sweet land. Come and l will guide you through. lExeunll -44- lE.t1l pains iz:-. .lazy . A 2 F -. x If X I D nr . ' .E sX1.9ivf- ' 1 Class Tlfistory---Conlinueb P I l-ii 4. Aer B. ,,aaiii . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING ' Dramalis Personae LEONATO . President of '17 Class. J T, Loans . .Men of '17 Class. LADIES .Women of '17 Class. EORACHIO ' ' 'lTwo Freshmen. J ONRADE . .. . 1 Q Time-Sophomore Reception of '17 Class. Scene-Room in Leonatos House flvlusic Hall in C. BJ I-.,, Enter Leonato. followed by Lords and Ladies. . Leo. Like the old tale. my Lords and Ladies. we meet for our annual reception. We 7 1 will not fail at the supper for indeed hath been made great preparation. Hath the music been provided? .l Fir. Lord All's ready. Leo. Come. well hear this music. See. Lord lfvingsj Sigh no more. ladies. sigh no more, Men were deceivers everL One foot in sea. and one on shore. To one thing constant never. Then sigh no more. But let them go. And be you blithe and bonny. Leo. By my troth. a good song, Fir. Lord Beg leave. Leonato, What doth assail our nostrils' From whence the foul odor' Leo. Ay. methinks the same smell discovers me Something is amiss l fear some bastard doth plot mischief' Ladies Air' Air' We sulfocate' I, Leo. Away. Lords. Watch well. and if you see a suspect. stay him. and bring him I' Sec. Lord Leo. hither. W lE.reImI lub Lords 1 Surely. this is nothing less than hydrogen sulfide' Ay, here they come back in haste. Enter two Lords. dragging Borachio and Conrade belzreen lhenz. Fzr. Lord NYC have recovered the most dangerous piece of treacheI'y that was ever known in the commonwealth. H Leo. How now' Two of the Freshmen' XX hat ollense have these men been caught in' Fir. Lord lvlarry. sir. they have forgotten to mind their own business. seeondarily. they are reprobates. sixth and lastly. they haxe belied our class. thirdly. they have perpetrated unrighteous odors in our midst. and to conclude. they are lying knaves belonging to a low-born and illiterate clan Leo. 1-low answer you for yourselves' W Bor. Our villainy has been lerreted out. We deserve nothing but the reward of villains. Leo. l cannot bid you banish the foul smelll That were impossible. but l pray you both. Possess the people in Baylor here How miserably your plot failed. So dies our revenge. 1E.reunl.l ACT C. LOVES LABOR LOST Drczmatis Personae KING . President of '17 Class. BEROXVNE ITWO .Hers LONGAVILLE. . 1 ' LORD5 . . . Other Boys of the 17 Class, QUEEN .... . . ,Secretary of 17 Class. MARIA.. ., .. l 1 KATH.ARlNE ,. , . ITWO Vers' LADIES.. .Other Girls ol the '17 Class. 'Time-Day before the junior Picnic of '17 Class. Scene 1-Room in Kings Palace lRoom inza boarding housel. L wt.. l I mga-ZX C lass fllfislory---Continueb AH: , L N, , '54, . 45, .,-5-,,' s., XV. 2 ' fx I i i i e l i ii i i i , i l 2 it I il . l i , i . i i i 1 i i i , . T i i i .l L yr uma- T LLLJII. ,. .9 1 Zll'7 saab-, King BUT. Long. Bef, Lung, Bef, Long. llless. King BUF. King I.OI1,Q. King Enter You. Lords. from the Have sworn for three King, followed by Berowne. Longaville. and Lords greatest to the least, days term to stay with me. lxly fellow-scholars. and to keep those statutes That are recorded in this Schedule here. Give me the paper. let me read the same. l am resolv'd. 'tis but a three days' fast. Item. that we stav and studv here three davs. And but one meal on each day do eat. N Come on then. we will swear to study so. ltem, lf any man of us be seen to talk with a woman within the term of three davs he shall endure such public shame as the rest of the court can possibly dexise O! these are barren tasks. and hard to keep. Not to see ladies. study. fast, not sleep, Enter Messenger. Gracious Sovereign. a note for you, lExit.l The ladies of the '17 Class inx ite you and your Lords to a picnic at Cameron Park tomorrow. Do not fail us, What say you. Lords7 This picnic was quite forgot. So study evermorc is overshott While it doth study to have what it would. lt doth forget to do the thing it should, We must of force dispense with this decree. lt doth fail here on mere necessity. And if l break faith this word shall speak for me. l am forsworn on mere necessity. Let us away. Preparation make for the morrow. lE1eun Time-Junior Picnic of '17 Class. otene 2 Queen Alarm Queen King Queen King Queen King BUF, Katli. Ber. Long. lWarza Long, King Queen K i n g Queen N-.mat L -4-s-f..1-2+-waexsva-1 .-4.112-n....,a -Kings Park t,Cameron Parkl. Enter Queen. follouied by lvlaria, Katherine and Ladies. The least is spread, the banquet readyl NYC await the pleasure of the King and his Lords Heard you. Madam. of the oath that was sworn? Ay. but the wills that made the oath. willed to break it. Enter The King. follower! by Berowne, Longaville and ollitrr All hail. 0 richest beauties on the earth! Welcome, High King and Lords. to this glorious park Let merry-making hll the day. And while the Lords with the Ladies sweet friendship find. Will you vouchsafe a word with mei ln private then. l am best pleased with that. lffliey converse apartl White-handed mistress. one sweet word with thee. Honey, and milk, and sugarg there are three Une word in secret. IThey converse apartl The music plays! Will you not dance? No. we will not dance. lf you deny to dance. letfs hold more chat l'I'hey converse apartl Now, fair ladies. grant us your loves. We have received your notes full of lovex Your tickets. the ambassadors of love: And in our maiden council, rated them. And took them as a merriment. But we beseech your loveg For your fair sakes have we neglected time. And play'd toul play with our oaths. The time. methinks, too short To make a world-without-end bargain in. Your oath l will not trustL but if l know With all certainty and positive proof, That you abstain from part in each and every Class prank, until the twelve celestial signs l-lave brought about their annual reckoning- Then you may challenge meg l will be thine. nr...c-..,' ...qu-.2 -.W .J-we-.va -1 - I l i jrikii E I s ,L - i ,io own 'UP ' 'f 1 93lTf:5 f U Class Tlfislory---Conclubeb King lf this, or more than this. I would deny. The sudden hand of death close upon mine eye! - ' Bar. And what to me. my love7 And what to me7 'A ' li KGN1. You must be purged too. N . Therefore, if you my favour mean to get, 15- A twelvemonth shall you spend, and never rest, ,J But cheer the weary hearts of those homesick. Long. And what to me, my love? And what to me? . Nfdficl A twelvemonth and a day , l'll mark not words that smooth-faced xvooers say. 1 Come when the King doth to my Lady eomcL Then. if l have much love, l'll give you some, Queen And now we must away, The sun is low in the west. Call them forth quicklyl XYe must go, lE.teunl.l i .-NCT D. ALLS WELL TH.-XT ENDSAXYELL Dramatis Perxonae limo Dr. S, P Brooks. , Loans Men of '17 Class. AN OLD LoRD Pat M. Neff l' LADIES Women of 'I7 Class. l TimugCommcncement Day. .june 0. IQI7. l Scene-King's Palace fBaylor Chapeli. 5 l Enler The King, follozved by Lords and Ladies X Neff They say miracles are past, and we have our philosophical persons, to make l modern and familiar. things supernatural and causeless. Hence it is that l I we make trilies of errors enseoneing ourselves into seeming knowledge, l' ' when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear Fir Lord NVhy, 'tis the rarest argument of wonder that hath shot out in our latter times. See. Lord And so it is. Fir. Lord Yes, we were given out impassable Sec. Lord So all said. Fir. Lord Seemed we were assured of- 1 See. Lord Uncertain passing and sure flunking, f Thir. Lord I-le of the most studious spirit acknowledges it to be the very hand of heaven. I Fir. Lord Ay. so l say, ' Tlizr. Lord Which by a great power has granted that we, the '17 Class, xvithout one missing, come before the noble king. Fir, Lord Ready to receive the coveted Degree from the kingdom of Baylor Ser. Lord We thank you. Heaven, 'Twas hard to be credulous ol' success. Times our most learned teachers gave us up, The eongregated college once concluded ' That labouring art could never ransom our class W ' From its inaidable state. Tliir. Lord Still all's well that ends well. i ' Fir. Lord Yes, if we the majors made, the king promised each a degree as a reward, i King And with the power which comes by my position. at this time recieve the con- firmation of my promised gift. ldeliziers diplomas lo alll It is in each to plant his honour where He please to have it grow. See to it. IExcunt.I l 'i EPILOGUE Spirit of '17 All yet seems well, and if it end so meet, The bitter past, more welcome is the sweet -17- X, .X I Rf, aim. . ' Q-,- ,,' 1 - .K Y X T :aj -I 1 I ONA REA-XCAN Class Poe! Baylor A beam of dancing sunlight upon a sea of bloom And cool inviting shadows with roses' sweet perfume. A thousand leaves of clover all reaching to the sun- That's Baylor in the springtime when natures work is done A song almost forgotten that brings the tears awhile. A sudden peal of laughter that wakes a tender smile. A wealth of happy memories with golden cords made fast. Thats Baylor in thefuture when present days are past. The joys of being comrades andfellowship they give. The close association in which all daily live, The blessedness offriendship that grows as years roll by- That's Baylor now and always. whose love will never die. The guiding of experience where hope and faith are shown, The training of ambition until it stands alone, The light of inspiration that offered full and free- That's Baylofs soul still shining throughout eternity. -Ona Reagan -43-. L 1 B6 If R E E EE' . R 1 RZ Senior Class Qfficers Jr' . iw- aff' 4 ,L Q .. i , .2 -T' I' wr- xx ,-. .N - , 'f ' '-ff j- 'Y jf'-ff--'Y'--5 - V I 1 ' 1 :gunna KTP-KNE B Wfxrxlxs Ru-I Rumen R Tu RER Rem . xx ISILLIIV. ,R Ifxuxr IMRIEP FALL TERYXI C D. BRIDGMAN Praszdenz IQARA XIVYATKINS Sem-etury WINTER TERIXI I.. A. CRANE Preszdent RAY RIFFE Secretary SPRING TERXI I R. H. BRISTER Pre.sz'dent ONA REAGAN Secretary I PERXIAXEXT R. IX4. PORTER Preszdent CATHERINE FALST Secrefary P, E. BELLENGER Orator -IOHNELLE TLCKER Pmplwt I -19- 'W l 4 - V411 E A X. 'gm 1,1313-i.1p X vllx-N-...ff Q 12. ' .1 l , l l w ri 1 l gl 2 l 1 l l 1 l l ' 5 1 .g 3 l 1 5 , .l,u,l4 RICI1.-XRIJ Xmuuw lluxarkana, Tcxab .-XB , .fczunlzjiu Plulumatbcxian, lfmurccl Fall 'l2. Yar- wtx Football Tram 'lg-Alll Captain uf Vlrcam 'l5. CZl,47,XNlH.-X Cupns Dallas, Texas ,X B , Alimlurn Languagc Lalllupcan. H, XX C. A Cabmct l-l- lfL brudunt Sell'-g,ox'urnmcnt Cmumittcu '14- 'l7, Lamar Stall' 'IUL .-Xisuclatc Ednwr '17 Ruzuul lfjw, Sucrctarx' wil Sucuctx' AI7, Sourc- tarx' ut' Claw lb, Prcix Club lli. 'l7 3 : s l I 1 l 1 5 2 Rmslaul P5414 NEYILLL, .-Xrlmgmn. lix' l .X B , Scrunlzfiu 1 pl'lllUl'l'li1El'lCNlEiI'lQ .-Xrlingtun High School . 'l3' Awxstant lI'1 Cbcmwtry '17, .Nlcmbcr f g .-Xtlwlctlc CiL7I'DINUlffCC Student Sclt-g,ux'crn- l mum 'l7, YHTNIIX' Succur Fuotball Team 'l-l Q -'17, Captam of 417 lcam, 'llrack 'lb-'17, l l 3 z l ' E li,xlu1,LEx BL.'xr,,l4s11l'iAR Xavasnta, 'lbxai Q lj .-XB., ,llollcrn Languugv 1 l , 1 l Ciallmpcan, Art Club '15-'IOL Clwcmwtrxb 1 1 Cflub 'lu Prcw Club 'lb-'17, Yullcy Ball l Nluwc Club 'l7. '15 Rozmll bp Stall 5 l l l l Z , l-..,,,,' J S0 SPfiioH'r jiirwitms Waco. Texas 1-K B , Stierilzfic Pl'iiloniatl1esian3 President of Class, Fall '15. lX'lember Student Sell'-government :Xs- sociation 'lb-'17L Member Lariat Stall' 'IDA '17g Press Club 'lo-'l7L Round Lp Stall '17 EsTEi,i.i-. Coi.Hxi.xs: Cameron. Texas xl B , Plizloxopliicul Calliopcarn Cameron High School '13, Class Historian 'log Nlember Exteniporan- cous Speaking, Club '15-'17 RlfYBliR'1 Nl, FlIiLI7ER Sidney, 'lexas AB , Pliilosoplilral Philomathesian, Entered Fall '15, Xar- sity Football '15-'lit President ol Class. Vifiriter 'ld Executive Committee '1b. june Debatcr 'log Society Representative lor February 22. -101 Press Club '17, President ol' Student Self-government Assoeiation'l7, Editor-in-chief ol' '17 Round bp, ETHEL BL.-xxcgiit' SP1-Lian Gustine, Texas .NB . fllodurn I-angi4agv Calliopean. Graduate ol' Howard Payne Collcgu Lariat Stall' '15-'IOL Y XV C ,-X. '15-'17g Press Club '15-417, Literary Secretary of Class '10, L'niversity Chorus 'lbl Varsity Football Sponsor '10, Class Poet 'IOL Student Sellk-goverriment Com- mittee '17, President ol' Society, Winter '17, Cdlh. X11 JVC Pia! 'lf',!T?' if n Hvnfmfggvf D +?:a P 2 agbtiisipfuiig I V.. v .1. ,1 'I' A 1- . ML I Vlidnl i V, A.- .wss -. . ..n,. Ii - qw? -Aj Wm l 2 'Q i l 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 S ll l S 1 lf 1 1 it l' ll 1 i 5 s if 1 l i 1 1 1 3 ll 1' li 1 ll ? 1 1 1 i i I lx l l i 2 l 1 i 1 l 5 5 1 1 l g E gl 1 1 l l l J at -d,1 use, d,CaMmt I R 1' ' ' nv ffj-I um if -' I 1 0 wx, 1 .Y ,, Lv.: , 4 1 F' 1 I I 1 2 I 2 I I ' . , v I u I 'u L , X 3 jen tr-U iu 5 1.11. F IIS-if JI fy I I I ' 1 ' u I - , . 1 u u u , .N , I ' 1 . I I . lg. - I . 4- HQ . u I . - -, u u Ai L' 1 1. 4. Xu t 1 - I I W. . f I ' I I I K : I u 1 1 fix: I I u josuau-uu B.-xuxuzs Szuru Rlarcos. Tuxas .X B., Pluulusopluucal Eu'uiop1'uiau1. Entcutcd Fall 'I 3. Pu'c5uc1cnt of Claw, Sprung 'lb. gXQsuStant Nlaruagcr of Lauruzut '15-'lu XIcnubcr Prev Club 'Hilb- '17. Prwidcnt Prcsi Club, XX'intcr 'I7. Ora- torucaul .-Xssocugutuon '15-'Ib-417. Prwudcnt Oratfurucal .-Xswcuatiouu XX'untcr '17. Btuxuncis Xlamugcr Laruat 'lb-'17. TNI.-xRu.xxN.x Eu.uu.u1 Palacum. 'lexus .X B . .Xltnlurn Language R C 1.3 . Pfultucious Btuptuit .Xcadcmy '131 Sucrcturx' Claw. XX'untcr 'l51 Y XX' C .fX. Irctuxturur '1-I-'15. Y XX' C .XX Cuburmct '15- '1b. Y. XX' C .X Prcxudcnt '10-117. Sccrctury Srucucty. Fall '10, l3u'CNudcrut Stucuctx. Sprung '17. Suucuctx' Rcprcscnttutuvc to Euisopbuarux Sprung '1b. Bmkctball B 'I-I. Lutcrary Cliaw 13351-4ctbtull 17czuuuuV '1-I: Liuruat Stall 10-1f.Puts5C.1ub lf. Y. XX. C. .X Rcprcwuutativc to Extcx Park Alb. Exccutuvc Commuttcc 115-'17 Rm' NIL xx PUR u ER San fxuutuunucu. Icxzus .X B . .S'rucnl1jit' Eu'uwu'-Imam. Xlanaguu' 'Tluu ltllf Ruuuutl- Imp. Lzuruat Stull'15-'1b,EC1utou'C1uMl,guruat 'IU Pros Club 415-'1bfl7. 'lkuwtumrcr Ora- ttuructul .Xswucuatunuu 'I0. Iixccutuvc Commut- tuc Student! Sull'-gm urnmcrut .Xxwculuturun '1 5-' llu-' 17. Xlautxuty Track 71-cam 'I 5-'10-' 17. Nleumugcu' ,l7I'21Cl4 '1-cam '1b. Captain 'lkrzuck 717433111 '17. SOCCU1' Football 'l7. C1355 Pruxi- dent. XX1untcu' 415. Pcrmtuuucrut Prwudcnt UI 'I7 Claw Cxuuuu-.uzuxti F.xL'su' Dtublun. Texas .'X B , uXltutIt'rn Lauuguuaigt' Cullutupcaru. Prcxudcrut Socucty. Sprung '17, '1'u'caNLuu't-u' Y XX' C .VX '10.PrcsudcntY XX'. .X 417. XIcmbcr Studcrut Su1l'-gox'urru- mont 415-'Ib-417. Sophomore Buututy '15. Sccrcttury Prev Club. XX'untcu' '17. XX'uaurur mul' Lutuu'tuu'X' and .Xtblctuc Cltusi Scarc- tary .Full '1'3. Ruprcsunttutuvc tu Erusopbuzun Stuciuty. XX'umcr 417. Pcruuuancnt Sccrutturx' of '17 Clubs. Nlcmbcr 'uf Ruumtuf-I p3'2ajf -1 I I I u I I i I I I u I u 1 I 1 u I u I I I u X I L..- 4. 4- l-- I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I I-. IT.: 5 I I I I 1 1, I I I I I I l I I I I I I r I 1 I I I I I I I I I v I I I I I I I I I I I I , , 11,- 'n fixfflx 43' - - 'A W7 k.l..Nl J' I U- 5, , ,S . ' 1 ll . BM- f '-H CiH.-XRLICS D.-xvls BRlmIx1,xx RrrywC1ty, luxm .XB , .Sl'zul1l1j1u Cyracluatc Burlcwn Cullugc '15, Xlumlfwr Press Club '10-'17, Pr-Jxlclcm 'I7 Claw. Full '10, Edxtnr Athlctlc Dupurtmcm mr,- Rulrml-lub,fXlcmbcrChcm1Ntl'y Clul'1'l5-'10, Nlcmbcr ol' IXlyxtic Order 'I5-'IO-'l7. l'm- YCIWIIX' Clworux 'IO-'17, Claw Bmcbull 'lb 'I7 li.wIx XY,-xllilxs Nevada, 'lkxm ,X B , lllollurn l.a11gz1ugu R C B , XYcal'cr'1wI'tl1c B ,SL'cruu1ryIII' 'NI7 Claws Full 'lu Sccrcturx' ul' Swclctv. bprmg '17, CH.-xRLlfs .-X, Xll.QlXl1.Ill-Y flI'L'L'I'1XIllU, 'I uxm .X I3 , Pl11lo.mf1l11la! Plfmnlwmuthcvun, C1mclL1utc Burlcwn CIII- lug: 415, Xlcmlicr Studcntk SclI'-gm'c1'n- mcnt clUUIICll II5-'ILM Xlumbcr pI'L'NN Club 'l5?l7. EdL1Cutun'I Club 'llw-'17, l.1lI'lllf Stall '15-'IU Yicc-Pxwkndunt uf Claw, Sprung 'llx 'llI'CLlSLlI'Cl' ol' Claw, Full 'lb-'l7, Claw Bmw- ball 'l5!l7, Claw Baxlactlmll Cuptum 'IO- 'l7. Xlursitx' Succcr Foutlffull 'lb-'l7. Dude ul'Clz1w, XYIHIU' l7 B555 XX'liHBIf,lz Dullax, 'lbxm :X I5 , .llullurn I.a11,qz1a,gu Callnopcan. Y XY C A .lXlCINl'3CI'Cll'1LIlW1' istry Club, Educatnon Club. l..LlI'lilf Stall 'l7, ,-Xxmitant 'lrrcmurur ul' Claw 1I'l N17 lfnxvcrsity' Chorui 'l5-'lb-'l7. Claw Bum tv '17, Duclmc ul' '17 Claw w-LH-- f I f ,.,, 44. ,JI ,J W . 'jfgg E . .,,:: 'fF gl -- . I--I4 MQ- if ' ' ,. P5 .I A 93? Y N I , Nav, 5 Q.. 5 I I I x' I I ' I I 3 I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I , , , I I I I .,,,,,...i I Al I I I I JL, L,-..---w.,..k-,. ,,,w, .W,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 33,,,,,,W,,,,,,,x, M ,,,,,, MA-W3 V-1 I I ,-rf-W-4 --' he A 1 gm UQNDH , X X 171, I -Q Fw ' ' ' 'V Q-f,: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 ' Q , 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 11 1 1- 5 1 1- 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1' I 1 1 S 1 i ' 1 ig ll j 1 1 1' H ' LLM.. N. ,1 RALPH 1-1L'BIiR'1' 'l'H.-XRP Huntsville, Texas A-XB., Biblical Phi1omathesian1 Secretary ol' Soeietv, Spring, 'lbl President of Societv, Fall 'lbl lxlember Student Sell'-government Council '15-'17, Chairman Organi:ecl Activities Committee '10-'17, State Preliminary' Ora- torieal Contest, Winter '10, Extemporan- eous Debate, 1Vinter '17, Oratorical Asso- ciation 'lb-'17, President Oratorieal Asso- ciation, Fall '17, Y 1X1 C. A Cabinet 'lb- '17, President State Philo CiU1'll'CdCI'Li111Ol1'l0 Oxx Ri-:AGAN Big Springs, Texas .-1 B.. illtnlerli Langtmgt' Calliopean, Lariat Staff 'lb-'17, Secretarv Chemistrv Club 'log Extempo Speaking Club '10, Winner 'l' l P A Contest '1b. Calliopean Scholar '17, President Society '10, Y XY. C A, Cabinet 'lb-'171 Editor Senior Lariat, Class Poet '17, Students Exe- cutive Committee '17, Winner ol' Gold B , '10, Representative to Philo-Phila Confed- eration 'lbg Press Club Secretary '17, See- retarx of' Class, Spring '17, Rmimtl-1 'fi Stall' '17 .X X1 blxrvinsox XX'aco,'1-eaxs ,-X B , fllutlern Language Assistant in English '15!17L Class Track '1-1-'17, Class Football '1-1-'15, Class Bas- ketball '1-1-'15, Class Baseball '1-1-'15 Xlxii Ei.i:,vBi2iH fl.-Xl-LE lvlatador, Texas Alodern Language Ca1liopean1 North Texas State Normal 'l 1. Entered '1-11 Executive Committee Student Sellagovernment Association '14- '10,Secretarv Y, XX' C .-X '15, Representaf tive to Georgetown 1 P .-X, Convention '1 il Prohibition Prelim. '15, Assistant in English '15-'17, Vice-President Y XY C A. '10, NYinner 1 P A. Essay Contest '1b1Secretarv nl' Class, Fall '15, State Secretarv 1, P. .-X. 'ln Seeretarv ol' Volunteer Band '151 See- retarv Prohibition League 'lo State Secre- tarv Philo-Phila Confederation '17, State President Students Volunteer Association '17, Seeretarv ol' Soeietv, Spring '171 L'ni- ygreitv Chorus, Spring '17, Winner Naman Debate '17, ,OIC 4., ', lwc VJ CH-2 xg N '- U 159' 5, ' XY, 1- Rm5ERlsux XX'lC1'1lF1l Fallx 'lcxax .-1 B. .Vtulurn Languagu Phllomathciian. Yarsitx' Tracl-1 '1'cam '13 -17gC1aw Fnotball '13-'1-1. lX1c1nlWc1 N1cmC11- cr? and Rn1Jbcr!' LLSLIE Y.-NNN Sams fxlundv. 'lows .fl B , .llutlurn l.un,Quugt' Calliopcan, Graduate Rockxvall Cullcgc '13, SCCTGIkiI'X-'1'I'CLtSLll'CI' Student Scll'-gov crnmunt '10-'17. Exccutwc Chunxnlttcs: '1-1- '17, Sccrutarx' Socluty, Fall '17, Rcprcxcnt- atuvc to Plmlumatlfmcslans, Sprung 'l7L Prwl- clunt ut' Phlla Cunlccluratxun ol' lcxax 'ln 'l'rcaQurcr ul Y XX' C1 .-X. 'IU-'17. l,arnat 'li-'lOl Lltcrcrx' EY 'ltx Prcw Club 'lu- 'l7. Secretary ol' Claw. Sprung '1-1. Claw Baikutlhall '1'cam '15. Claw Hwtcnmn 'l7. Football Sponwr 'lux Sccrctary Xlatnu- 111611109 Club, XX'mtcr '10 H.-mm' p.1XL1. Xliwmx Waco, 'lt-xax .-1 B . tSt'1ul111fz: Gracluatc ul' Baxlwr .XCilClCI11X', Errwplw- ian, 'l-cachur ul' cl1 lCINl51l'X. Summer 'lm A-Xsixxtant lI'l Chumwtry '1'7517, .-Xswxtant 111 Physlcs '10-'17, Boggcw Scl'un1arNl'np nn 1X13I1'1CINilIlC9 '15-'171 Prwldcnt c,'ll'lClNlNf1'Y Cflub. Wmtur '10. Xlumbcr 1.ar1at Stall 'lu- 'l7. Nlcmbur Plww Cllulw '10-'l7. lX1CINlT1CI' Nlath Club '15-'1O. Xlcmlwr 1.2dL1Ci1KlH1'1 Club 'ln-'171 X1uuc11ur4' '15-'10, Rub, lDCI'X '10-'l7. Claw Bawball 'l-1-'17, Cap- tain '10, Captain ul' Scnlnr lrack '1'L'ilIN 1Xf'1.,xR1' Brirui Pom, Waco. '1'cxaQ pl B , Plrlloxolhlucal Gracluatc Qi' Wacw Hugh Sclwul, Clallmv pcan, Clurruspundnng, Secretary ol' Soclutxp Fall '1O. .-Xxsixtant Sccrutary Scnlur Claw, Fall '10, Latin Club. Evans X1Ll5lC Club '-0.71 ,f I I .. T, , nu' '. 's 1 . I , 'T 1,1- i. .7 was '- , ff x ' ' 1 -Sf Lf ' Q' -' ' ,.,f aug- , 5 Li'-if if tm 1115113 -up ..-4.,Q,.e LL- at I f 4 ' . 'A QL :P ax, ' g ,1 1 1 E i i PARKS Piixxixcztox LEWIS Waco, Texas gl B.. Philosopliical Philumatheaiang Graduated Baylor Aca- demx' '08, XXI,-xm' Buawutt Buenox TX-lidland, Texas .1 B , .llotlern Language Calliopean ,Graduate ix licllancl High Schco l'riix'ei'Xity Chorus '1-1-'17, Glee Club '1b. Pniivitess E Biitti-LNQER, XYeatl'ierfoi'el, Tex .-1 B , Sciunlijic Phileimathexian, Graduate Decatur Col- lege '111 Entered Baylor, Summer 13, Claw Oratorg Preiident ol Society 17, li.-xiHiim'N 1Xl.-xizlii Poiliiiia San .'Xritori1o, Texai xl B . .llotlurri Lariguugc R C B Q Sari Nlarcoi Baptiat Academx' '1-1, Wearcr of Basketball S. 1X4, B. A. Schigplarg Secretary uf Class. Spring 'lbl Lariat Stall' '15-'10, Literary B '1b. Pres Club '15-'10-A171 Representative of Society to Philos '10, Yiee-President of Sucietx, Fall 'lb fm- . l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 2 . . l 5 1 c . 5 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 l 1 v 1 1 l,,,,-Ld, 1 fx, l 'i T , x-.xl W, 14ARDl-Qfxl.f'xN Pool, Wucu, Vfcygx .XB . Pl1zl0.v0pl11cal Erlsophlun, REV-rcwntatuxc to Stats Y K1 C, :X Convcntion at .X S Xl. College '15, Claw Baseball '15-'101 Xlcmbcr ol' Eco- nomucs Club '17. Xlcmbcr ul' Cfhcmlstrx' Club '15, Senior Rcpruicntatwu to Ruumlv Lf '17. Cluv 'lkrcawrcr '15, Ylcc-Pruxldgm ol'Srrc1cty. XYIVIICI' '17, R.-xx' RIFH-3 .XI11 1i1, 'lkxm .1 B . ,llmlcrll LLIIUILIQJQL' Cullmpcun, Wuarcr ul' .Xthluluc '15 ', Studcmx Exccuuxu Cmmmtluu '17, lrcas- urcl' ul' Sucxutx' '1-1. l,2lI'ldK Stall '1-1. Y XX' C, .X Llzbmct '1-1 and 'l7. RL'1'FL'NL'I1f8I1XL' to P1'1x1umat1'1uSmn. XXVIIIICI' 417. Sccruturx' ul' Claw, XY1ntcr '17, Sccrctar'x 1-1 Swclutx. XYINIKJI' '17. Prws Club 117. R 11 BRIMI-'R BL1I'1wLm. kllcuw :X B , .S'u1ur1I1'fIc Philumatliwmn. K31'i1LlLli1IL' Dccutur C111- lcgc '1Z1 Baylor L n1x'u1's1t3'. bummcr 12-71? -'1-1.XlL-mbur Or'e1mr'xCu1 .'XN9llC1df1l7I'l '10-'17, Vlcc-Prcwclcm SCVIIUI' Claw. Full 'lurm '17. Pl'111umat1f1cQ1an Rcprwuntatnxc to Calllw- pczmx 1:1111 lcrm 'lu pI'C'?ldC1'lI of '17 Claw, Sprmg Term. Pftjildtlii wi' Phllmmatlwwan Scmcncty. Spring '17, Lmxixlairia Dk-butur '17 Brifxlalx Fr-11x:11iR HExmExs XYJCU, 'llxm :X B . lllmlcrn l.Cll'lgllUj1U Callxopcun, Duqglm Sulcct Schmul '12, Cracluatu Bavlur X UICC Dupartmunt 10 QM, 7 L-W-M N-- M--. .bw W, W Q ,A 1 ,, K 4 1 1-mr' '-N 1 N-. .-.,. -fi fir if f 'H . . .LZ 7519, ' l N , ..,,-,N ' . 4 1, Q 17 4 ,,, I 1:- I 1 1 l . . X . rr Q -'E 'lx CA 'WDLTND-1.11 ' f ,V 'J x Q. x X ' u a W nl lg? .- ,.' -ga. ,, JH, E4 1:1 5. l P E, , l , W if , . 1 ' I S X 5 . 1.-. 1l- ff' l 1 E Cf 7,4 I 1 RliQII.'XIlIU QIRIFFIIHS -I,-xxsfiw Denver. Colo, .-X B . Phzlusopllzual Q lDl'lll0ITlkifl'TCNliJI'l, North Denver High Sqhpul, Sccrclary ul' Socuuty' '10, Prc5ident ui SUCICIX1 '17, WI-l' Schular. Oratorlcal :XS- wcmtwn lO5l7. Xl.xRc.,xR1i1l lil-QSLI-,R XXQCU. Texas pl I3 , .S'r1ur1Iljic Cullmpcan. Clue Club '14-'10, Lhivcrirty Chwrux 'lf Klum: Club 'l7. P.-xu, PllfRi.l', Yung Cflmm: China fl B , .Slrcnllju lkiwphuun, QlI'2ldLILlIC Buylur ,Xcadcmy 'l3. Claw 'llruclx 'IV Claw Fowthall 'l-li Clmplmn wt' Sucmurxp Summur 'l-l. Chapel XlalI'lNL'I' 'll-'I7 lil umm- us .X1.n.1-3 Cnmrxllilz Llwclluy, 'lcxas xl 13 , .Yrzunlrlic l-loldcr Buggcw Scholarship 'l-l-'15, Sce- ruturx Xlnth Club, Wmtcr 'l'7-'l0. Sccrc- tury ,c:l1CI11lNITY Club. Spring 'li-'lu Stu- dcm lI'l Chemistry Full 'lb-'17 R. B. .'Xu1x,xxDI-.R XXQIUI. Tcxm yX 13. .Srzcrllzhlzr Philonmthcgiung Pruixdcnr uf Suclulx. Sprung 17. I3'rwiCIcnt oi Izxtcmpmwunuurxx Speaking Club. XX'nntcr 'I7. Xllklfxm I-: UNF XX I ml E12 lndcpundcncu. If 'xx rn B I. CIL1IIlOPCLII'X. Urudrmtc un .-Xrt 'lu Praw- dcnr of .-Xrt Club 'l5. Prwrdcnr uf Ifxlunpn Club '17 I.. .X LIRANI Fwrr XX urlh, 'I cxm ,-X B . PIIIIUAUIWIIICLII Iirvuphnan. .XQNINIQIHI an II1Xt1u'x' 'I-IA 15. .-Xwwtant I-Ilxtum' 'Ixcuchcr 'lo-I I 7. Pruwdcnt ut' Clans. XYIFIICI' 'I7. PI'C ldUI1I :+I bucnctx, Spring 'lf klmsui XX'1Lwx San .-Xnrunw, 'IL-mx :X B , .'XluI1Iurn Iulrgrrrzgu CILIIIIOPCHI1. Clrudrlurc UI' Blg Sprlngx I hgh School. LII'llX'CI'NlIX QII'XLf1I'LlS. Sprung 'I-I. I,.1r- iat Stair '15-Ilh. bCCI1'fLlI'X' Prwi Club. Full 'I0. Callmpcun RCIWI'CNCI1I1lIIX'C to Phllm Fall 'IU 'lkrcuxurcr 'If I. P 4X IIUJI7. Spnnwr ul' XYHINIIY Fmmrball Iuum 'ILM Sul- dcnt .Xwlxtunt H1 Engluwh 'lu 'ff 1 '13 ' tnf In-xl Xs.Nx1 -.14 - J LQ: X! ik A ,fr Q g A I :.sI 4 4 :E T-dh ' I -Q. ' I 2 5 i 5 1 5 r I X 4 Jawa IHITNI X . xxr. ' Q53 --- 45 .,' . , . . l L.-. 1-111- x A 2? Y 5 , -i-,....L fe- ' r i l . .qi-J'lQ.'E-53' ' is JAMES Nl. G.-XRRETTT Waco, Texas fl B., Scienlzjic Philomathesian, Lariat Staff '15-4lO1 Ed- itor of '17 Lariat, Secretary of Society, XVin- ter 'l51 Chairman of Publications Commit- tee Student Sell'-government Association 'lo- l7. President Philo-Callie Society. Summer 'IOL Calliopean Representative from Philos. Spring 'lo1 Treasurer Y. lvl. C. A. 'lo-'l7g President Press Club, Spring '17, lX'latl'i. Club '15-'10, Chemistry Club '15--IOL -IOHNELLE 'l't1c1i4iaR Groesbeck, Texas .X B.. .llmtluri l.ar14gi4agu Bavlor College '13-'H-. R VC. B , Secre- tary ol' Society NYintei' 'l7. Class Prophet. Bhki' EYiiR'I' l.ox'EL,xDY Xlestminster. Tex. fl B , Plulusopliical Secretary ol Extcmporaneous Speaking Club, Fall 'I-L, President of Extempo.1Club. Full '15, Philo-Hogg Debater, Spring lo. EYFIUYN l-,n'ii1 IA CASS Sweetwateii Texas .'l.B,, .llotlurn Language R C B . Craduate ol' Decaturqand Sim- mons, President of Society, Fall 1oY..X1ce president of Y. XY C. .-X.. Lariat Start 10. I i . l 4-60- 1 i EYE? I ' i ., W f D DD .,,.........-......- LEONARD LEROY BL'R1QH,xLlER Atlanta, lcxaa pl B . C !c1sxz'rul Erisoplfxiaru NY1nncr Freshman-Srwpl'1mno1'u Debate '10, Ouachita PI'ClllT1ll l2ifX Dcbatcr 'lll Dancer Dcbatcr 'l-l-'lf XYxnncr Clon- nally Debate 'l7. NYinncr Peace Oramrncal 'l7. Prcwlclcnt 0fSuc1cty, Fall 'l0, Sccrctarx' Ol' Oratorical Assocuatmn, Spring 'l7, Bax- lor Rcprescntatlvc lI'l lntcrcullcgnatc Dc- batcx 'l-l-'15, '17 NL'L,x C1'vxv,xN Oxcufmla, Tcxax pl B . .X1'1w1I1w!lr R C B Oacjuaxa BENYIAXIIN lilxla Whm, 'Imax pl B , Pl1zlo.xupl1zuaI Pl'lllOlUE1ll'lCNlEiI'l. Uraduatu Southwcxtcrn Tcxai Statc Normal '12, Snudcnt llmxarcl Pavnc Cullcgc '13-'l-l. Enturcd Bavlur 'llr Sccrctarx' ul' Suu-:ly 'l7. Xlcmbcr Extcm- pnrancnux Speaking Club. lfducatwn Cflulw. Y Nl CQ. ,X ELfRlaTH,x Burrmi ,'Xbl9utt. lcxas .X B. flfudcrn Languugu R C B Q Baylor :Xcadcmy 'l3. Prcxldunt ol' Society, XYIFIICI' 'l71 Prcsldcnt ul Rcd- Hcadssd Cnrlx Club -ffa+-af- 1 wzasfxlfmzy f-M-,.,.,,,,wA ax f . l, '13 l 1 ' 5 x 1 2,5565 , ' .. '51 ,H -1 ,af 1, Srl'-:..,f4, sg, 'a i' 7' Q' ff' 1 I I 1 1 , I . l I l . if-SQ bw , - g- 'Q 'l - K Q7 4551 9,17 . t t v lu l XY. x 4 'Yl I i I Q Z l f 1 l l I al ll F - I 1 Bt-.NME FR.-XNIQ SILBERI Dawson. TexaS ,-l,B,, .Uotlern Languagu .Xsaistant Xlanagcr Football '15, Manager Football Alb, llnttix lN'lcl.ENNAN CLAY South Bosque, Texas A B , A-Iodarn Languagc Calliopcan. Student of Southwestern 'l-1. limcrcd Baylor '15, fxllxnmwx N, BQND Gralord. Texas A.B.B1Z-flrcal Erlsophiang Formcr student ul' Decatur Clnllcgc, Nllkado '15, lI1..xR.-x ELI:-xBETH XYILSON Moffett. Texas rl B. Plzilosophical 'lcxaw Federation Ol' XYomcn's Clubs Schular '10, '17, 7,4 :Z L., q1:af :uxJm,1:gg3Q4h, is-L1 l l l l l , E I I l I 1 l il ll fi? . 4 .-af I jrwsEPH Emu-xii BOLLEI' Ween, 'llfxm :X 13. Bzblfral Phllomatholmw. Cwnrmlly Dubatur 'IU Lrixx :XLSTIN xImhL1a, 'lbxm :X B , Xlmlcrn I-af1gmwa Callxopuan JGSUPH D.-N113 .-XLDREDLE Pnnrxburg. 'lbxux :X B , Bzblzcul Erniophiang Jclf Dani Clvllcgc 15011-'ON Baylor Academy 'l3. Cowdcn Scholar. Ex- tcmpo Dcbutcr '31-'15, Buylor-Sm1rhxx'cxt- ern Dcbatcr 'IOL Prohibmtxorm Orutwr 'lim Extcmporancous Sl7CklklI'1Q Club 'l-1-417. Repruscntatwc to R. C BS. Wmtcr 'ILX Representative Um Callici. Sprmg '10, Ora' torical B '10, Buvncws Xlunagur Stun' Oratorical Nicct 'llwg Oratwrical .'5x 'XOClLlIlUH 'I-1--417, pI,I'CLl'5L1T'L.'I' wi' Society 'li-'lux Prun- dcnt of SOCIIJIX, XYmtcr 'l7. Cunnullx' Du- batcr '17.NYakc Frfruit Dcbatcr, Sprmu '17 .-XLILEA LLOYD XIIQLDRHXX' XYAQQ, 'lkxm .-X B , .Uodurn Langua u Callirwpcan, f - h f 1 UJUND-LU Cl i 2 l Z 5 5 l Q l 4 . . l i l I l E i L l l 5 3 I f I i 1 . l l i 2 l l l I . 1 l g 1 Q i ' f 1 l i i f li L 61 1.,. 'i 'I l ll Rorrrx ALBAN lvloiznis Marion. Illinois .-MB.. Plillosophical Erisophian. XllDA lX'l.XRY CHESLEY Cisco. Texas .-X B., .Modern Language R C B. 1 Cisco High School 'l33Assistant Secretary of Class. Spring 'l5Q Winter '16, Spring 'loi Assistant Secretary of Society, Fall 'lo NVintcr '17, Sccrctary of Girls Ex- tcmporancous Speaking Club. Winter 'l7. SiDNEu' CHENEY ELUS Mt. Pleasant. Tex. .-l B., Srzenlific Philoniathcsian. Class Football '13-'HL Class Baseball 'l-L-'l51lXfIath Club '15, Lar- iat Staff 'lb-'l7g Lniversity Band 'lb-'l7. fXl.LxP.joRiE EDN,'X SLOANE Waco. Texas AB.. Alodern Language Yoakum High School: Baylor Acaclemyg R. C. B 1 lvlcrnbcr Town Girls Clubg Barn Yard Club. -vfii-dv l-2' -, .e-'1 - I-Giffff' :af az- -f-f.-1-1-,i.-ri -,.3f.,a-3f-, -,fra 3:-5 -,Wvfff-ff ff,-.-D aff-W a -X . 4 . f: :- - V -- - - - - b, -fgi-Q-7 - .1 i, E E, E,1.Rul,11 Xrlemta. Tumi .-X B , Clasxzpal Ermupjhlan. X :cc-Prcxldcnt X'c'vlL1ntucr Band, bprmg IO. Prcixdcnt of Yuluntucr Band, Summcr lu Lu ILI-I XI,xs1i-Rx Wdcw. 'vllqxax ,X B . ,Umlurn Langzuzgc cidlll41PL'kil'l kI,xx1as HLRVLZY Dumixxi Xhzcw, 'lkxax .-X BN P!1l!u.v0pl1zfc1l Eriwphlan, F1-qld Sgcrctarx' Edglcgtnm Board Baptlsc Gcneral Qfunxrntlurm mt Iuxax 13- 15, Fncld Sccrctary .Xntl-Salmmn I.-:agus oi Tcxzxi 410, Cl..'XL'l3E S. C.-xRLl'wx Wacfw Tuxak .-X.B,,B1b!1L-al Erimphlan. fb L: Y 7 ,.. -,-.4u. K A ...9l., J .Y 74 X Q , . 4 GLX uk? .i X 1-api! ,J -- if ' , , :Z nsaunq W P 5 T W , r Tw I T l T I I UNIJ' 'j1.91'7' 'fx g, ,, r Y , . 66 I GEORCZE :XTKINS Bonham, Texas .-XB,. Phzlusupllical Eriwphian. REX Rn' Bonham. Texas .-X,B,. Bzblical Erisophiarmg Graduate of Decatur Collegeg Prgqdent of Foreign Xlisixon Band, XYir1ter '15-'10, Spring 'l7L Nlember Soccer Foot- ball Team '10-'17, -i f Y ,-,mg--,fnfgfg-3-.fr-1-fy--H MV,-f ---AN QF? a. 41v',:'t.11Q 1-132.-. wlE'mNU1!9,T livin- S wg-, 2' sir ' . W fs 1. r 1' 'f s 'ff ' I ff ff ' 1 ' 1 f f? X11 A riff fix ' . 5 .X N f A M ' B f f Cf! LJ f ,gf K ,, y iff 4 Nt'.9g?f ff f, Q fl 1 If gy!! ! kj! 5 W ' As N D 'NIH x L9- K X wx ,v. 4 1.x K E 5 Q Q F M E- 5 E 5 E 1 E 5 E vw E Q1 ..6 ' 4, NX ,XUND X . 1 aan -I mobern .History of ISHS. Vol. III. X ':.,. N the outset to come to an agreement with the Aleaning of reader upon the term Modern and the mean- -f-- the terms ing of the elastic word History. History is Aflodern a continuous and uninterrupted evolution and and it is impossible to say that the modern period This page aims to present the history of '18ers during the modern period, To avoid misunderstanding l desire at History. began at a definite date, but l am content to use the term as referring to the period which began September, 1010. Historical materials have swelled so enormously that to compress them all into a single page is impossible. But Jn5EpHiNi5 RM- by accepting the general agreement, l am prepared to aliirm that history is concerned primarily with politics and everything else in the life of a class affecting politics. lt is understood therefore that the present page will treat of the politics of the Class of '18, also taking note of athletics, society and literature which are the causes of every new political upheaval, CLASS Hisroniww CHAPTER 1. 'l8ers during '15 and 'lo. References: Round -Upsg G. B. Diariesg Lar- iatsg Memories. In a rapid survey, mention must be made of the early conquests of the '18 tribe. The newly-recruited forces under the leadership of the Roaches, Reed, Thompson, Short, Holland, Crosslin, Morrow, 1VIcDade, Early and leaderesses as Patty, Youngblood, Reaves and Kuyrkendall, Conquesls. and their barbaric strength overcame the 'l7ers in football, baseball. track. tennis and girls' basketball. As they went they broke one Sophsleg, another's jaw, but carried the spoils with them- B's for a number of the men and five for the girls. They early began to mould the policy, stick together and never lose. For a season all energies were directed to a domestic policy and innovations were made in the social institutions, with an extension of privileges. The Freshman reception was enlarged by a Soph masquerade party. Domestic Notable was the occasion when the class, as Sophs, were allowed Policy. a picnic, which was a right granted only to upper classmen. An almost revolutionary act came in the passing of the traditional spade by the 'loers to the 'l8ers. lt was not until the next dynasty that the uprising was thoroughly extricated. The heroic struggle of this amalgamated group of Baylorites gave it an irresistible energy which was directed into yet another channel-literary. Mr. lylorrow and lvliss Thrailkill held pl-aces on the Lit. Staff Literary and the names of lvlorrow, jones, McDade, Maedgen, Coffee and Revival. Reaves appear on the Lariat files. Pushing out still further, Iyliss Cagle entered and won the prohibition contest. This was an important circumstance for 'l8ers were destined to exercise an even wider influence in oratory. About this time the '18 tribe was annexed to the Bay- lor Empire and the United Kingdoms adopted the Bear insignia, designed by Miss Thrailkill of the 'l8ers. -of -6s- I 1' P T ff ' ' Q :-c i fifgf X' CHAPTER ll. Modern History Proper-References: junior Notes: Contributions from Contemporariesg Authors Observations. The New Era was quite auspiciously begun by the influx of immigrants from Decatur, C. l. A., Burleson and other college centers, R. F. Short suc- ceeded to the presidents chair and regular meetings of the Class Growth Assembly were established. The United Kingdom football army of went out for more conquest and many of the leaders of the '18 Tribe. tribe came back with B's. Smaller but valuable basketball and soccer acquisitions were accomplished through the indefatigabil- ity C71 of 'l8ers. Following Short came Louis Holland, under whose reign a peace foreign policy was promulgated, The chief function of the policy was junior- the Junior-Senior banquet, honoring the Seniors Carefully laid Senior plans successfully effected this proposal on March 2-lth at the Banquet. Raleigh Hotel. This was during the administration of R. H. Henslee. whose chief adviser was Weldon jones in the role of master of ceremonies. Later in the reign the class held a feast-day of jollity and good fellowship at Lover's Leap. This was an age of expression and in every Oratorical important oratorical contest there were entrees from the 'l8ers, Outburst. ln the Naman Debate all the contestants were 'l8ers with pos- sibly one exception and she had formerly belonged to this people. Also dramatics came in for a share of attention and the class staged a ,Junior play. CHAPTER lll. The Threshold of a New Age-References: Things Seniors Have Doneg Prophets Foresightg Building from Material at Hand. Looking backward over the three years we recognize at once that the political drift of 18ers has been toward a closer class organization. accom- panied by a vital interest in all the affairs of Baylor. The new Growth of and irresistible power generated by the class is altruism. Origin- Altruism. ating in 'l8ers instinctive desire for progress, altruism-or classmate kindness-smouldering even under the ashes of the Freshmen and Sophomoric Ages has burst into a bright Hame that will blaze the trail into the wilderness of Seniordom, which is the only foreign element left to be enjoined by the House of juniors. The democratic enthusiasm of each '18er opens a vista into the future which must rejoice the heart of every lover of our Alma Mater. 169- X , i l . ' I N --.-o I v 1 QE' I . sf- 'A ei 5 V51 I -Fwuu,-.v-1 J, W. JONES Cl.Ass Pom 1 l I 1 x P E 1 n 4 I 1 I A ,, S' ,,,1f,,,, ,L,,..- 3 , -J. wi J, 1 n - ' ii 'Hunter ,Poem 1 i ii O class of a hundred relations, O class of a thousand songs: l g Company royal in the making, Builded on the fair and strong ll You stand for the pal-like spirit, l For friendship that understands, 5 For the start and the consummation l Of the work that comes to hand. F i E Drink deep to the wholesome circle, ' To partners in harmony, Q To those whose word is a claim- Q 5 A claim upon you and me. l l Three years-many milestones behind E Q us, Great thoughts the past may have been, 1 5 New standards, new work and the 5 future: i Ahead, O class of Eighteen! 7 E E 5 E 2 E 3 5 l E H 5 g E i l l 2 W, io-, .t an s ii -as f I I I E I I I I 2 I I I I I I I I 5 I , . I I J I I I 2 1 I 5 I I I I I I I 1-..,,..N1.-.np .I 3 E M I 'Junior Class Officers SHORT TR new ' I: 0l,l.AN I I CARV ' RM TTENSLEE FALL TERM R. E. SHORT ..,.. , JOSEPHINE RAYH , WINTER TERM L. B. HOLLAND .,..I I , .. , , MADGE CARVERM, I I SPRING TERM R. I-I. HENSLEE ..,.. I I, , JESSIE TRUETT ,.V.,I 14, I 1 Lf President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary , ffggw e:. ' QJ PI ik ' r Lg, I. , 515, NN U' E B I-4 D , ' 1.9,1f7Yff 'I ,L , X I M H MIIE-+ - A I vt - ,Xa B X j. W JONES -.51 X JESSIE TRUETI' , HONIYZR SANDERFORD SAIXAIMIE COFFEE NI. E. MARSH IMOCENE BOARD I I , I I 4- H. C. IX '1ORROW I CLYDINE POOL I-IORACE W. XVILLIAMS CLARA POOL RICHARD SPENCER RUTH JOHNSON I ROLUER GRAY NINA COVINOTON R. I-I. I-IENSLEE -737 fli 'A 1 KD-X19 1711 , ' 'V v A n l- ff ' I . 53 . ::: fi J, L . E, . .J F- K J 3 X ' 3: J G. E. XVILEY li BURR POXVELL .. J M. TXACIDADE Q' TB 'J LDRENE PDOL . J L. DENSON -. 5 LSA SELF NI, B. H4WlLEki.XN IDA XVHITTAKER XY. L. IX1ORC,.ax1 CORNELIA M.:.RsH.fxLL J. R. NJ.-XSHBURN :XLMA SPISXAVVLS H. C. FILGO JEWEL WESTERMAN I-I. Ii. EDNVARDS I 173, l I . T , gI,nLE-m,-1 , -A I L, . I-fl Q A if ,Li-Q,,::-fa . WH 5 I E Q '5 5 E . I , . 2 1 M, W, MILLER MARY RUTH BOWDEN R. F. SHORT LOI5 .ALLEN ZACK B030 RUTH SPLAWN JOHN REID AGNES ABBOTT G. J. RQUSSEAU VERA SAMS V. L. DAVID JOHNNIE IVIAE RICE PAUL 'THOMPSON ELSIE NIARTIN GEORGE E. HUGHES I 5f WI U II I. I I I is ll Ii I I, Q I 3 I fl I I I I f 5 I I 4 1 I 1 3 I 1 i E 3 , 3 5 5 3 ri 22 Y s 1? ,III ,L ,I,, fx . I I if uw ' . I R f 1 YIRGE CoNxELl. ILA BETTIS RUTH PlTTmAx CSL.-XDYS ALLEN PANSY ,IQNES RUBY F.-XLKENBURY W. H. XVALKI-QR PAT SHAYER PAUL BARRON NIARTHA X'UL'Nli3l-BLOOD W, E. JAMES IXfIII.DRED DANIEL HALifHlSE IXIARL-xx BELL R. XY, EVANS HEREIN. --., vi' ,lv .Hg -S.f.:,.:.ff S E A.. . ,fly . ,. E ,. -fx X 49+ 4s +1 11 ata fx I'-fi? f' 1 9 tiiill 4 .ar S Rr N. -X 5 Utah? ,- .4 .-.. ,- if +- i A 1 L ML, L L. L V3 ' , 'A- S1 91'7f' 'x-.X 1 x ' 'N X x 2 23 5 . 'Lai M sly' Q ' a 1' . ' fri l h '-!? 4 .K- X 1 I E 4111 A u A . - f 1 M 2. aaa L W, a. a- ww ffw + 'E J . Eg' E 'fn Ullemomam - E E E Io Z E E E . g . . Z E Flennze SWIUXIRS Garner E E E 2 whose influence-fresh anb virile-lives E E get among ber classmales. this page is E 2 affectionately bebicaleb 3 - Z E obe Blunior Class if E E Rllllillllllllillllllllilliillilllll lllllllilllllllllillilllll M IlllllllllllllI!llIllIllIlIIIIIIlllillflllllllllllililllllllIIIlllllIlllllilllllllllllilll IE x I L Q Pf f .1 A N an -. X ff trrl.. - H' , NH L-:nfs ,H .f M- 'ISE If-+ 1.1 ,Fm '1 -E ,..... N K NXXX X NX A D X lx ,fx L K I ,, f f 1 g. K 1 X X? ' J. - 1 I L11 ' 'E -i 325 5? B Q ws Q QS in -1 H .. .. . - :ff :AA TD UND- i e XX - lac - Q A A 4 'seeth T ff? T' il. is ..: ...l,m. 5 i Y: E 4 E - 1 ' 1 3 l l L1 i Sophomore Tlfistory ES, we admit that we were once Freshmen. Even the class of '19 was compelled to go through such an ordeal. Why mention that we, as Freshmen, were green,that we ran about the campus like so many frightened animals? The name Freshman alone implies all such antics. Truly we may say that our class was no exception and lived up to the rule admirably. As poor, down-trodden Freshies the 'l9ers were sub- jected to many abuses. Of course we resented these, but all to no avail. When enthusiastic over the hope of getting l llI.Tl'YN Howatt . . Clam Hmmm sweaters, we were curtly informed that this would not be tolerated. Bowing meekly to the inevitable, we then suggested caps. Another refusal! Oh, those many hu- miliations we were forced to undergo! Possibly a less resolute class would have despaired, with a Whats the use? Not so with the immortal class of 'l0. Disappointment only kindled the fire of our determination: only tempered the steel of our courage. Look ye, upon the continuous roll of victories fought and won by the 'l9ers in the year 1015-'lo. lf we were foiled again and again in the matter of privileges, we were victors double the number of times in class activities, Before our invincible athletes the 'l8ers were cowed and beaten in football, basketball, and practically all else. This same unfortunate class shared a similar defeat in the Fresh-Soph debate. Thus we left the province of Fish- burgf' a gloriously victorious band. We are now called Sophomores, but we indignantly disclaim the inter- pretation of this term as meaning uwise fool. Surely no thoughtful person would dare apply such an expression to the class of 'l9. Ah? Gui' Freshman days are in the dim and distant past. We become amused at the Freshman antics daily displayed about the campus. The Fish, in turn, deplore our dispositions as harsh and antagonistic. Too bad! We prophesy that later they will see their grave mistake and recognize in us a guiding hand, a blessing in disguise. Heres to 'ithe day. 'l9 victories continue throughout our second year. ln football both the juniors and the Freshmen have tasted the bitter dregs of defeat at our hands. Of course the Fish, against us, couldn't expect anything but to be vanquished. ,75- li l i l i l l i l l l Z l l 4 ' ..... ..... , gg, of 'Z ' J r' lwf? U K X J. -. ,fn zlfsrm-up And that Soph Reception! Truly that was the reception of receptions, un- paralleled by any of the year. Since all acknowledge it, why shouldnt we be modest and admit it? ln conclusion, we remind you that the members of the '19 class are reach- ing out into every Field of Baylor activities. Something is bound to happen soon. Already we feel ourselves rising to the position of juniors. A'And then -Seniors! And then- Oh-Watch u.v ' 6 Y N s A QQ is ms? 72. ff-'N Q - xg.. . .. . W ' h .IW gl - . ,, -'21 gpg fm 1.12 f i f. J .l:iiL?sl :iffy -2-4 . -..i.1,'c. ' 1 .. .1 . F -LZ ff- gg Q '.'.,p-J' 1 I: .' +' . ifvil- 1 ifi'4'? - Fl. .4 -p'Q'af5fzrlZe .- 4,5 47.1-. :A . , 'gil'f:f3' ff, ' ' AT' KW-Gil ?-' 'TQ -.- ,.5fF2?ff'FI ' ' y .. -L..i.iLwW-e Q1 f 'Q' R25 I iT,..i new.-1' A' ,age Migyy-4 1'! V .... ixgxv -JE, g f J i 'iifnj f f ,ef g.ff- . f . H-'Shri 4 VSQQW: f - ' 'fy .ff k. u7m .q5U'NW.'i3',.iL': ' . ..,., all ivii i g X iii x c. 'M-is N537 1,,ff.wf,.-'..,- i R-ig.-,L.,.. . 1 i P' i g - ea-' f-i-- -2- - .sly--1 .' ffm ! ,...,..i..f 2 E G x E 5 E i I Q l 1 i 4 I , ,. f i i 3 5 i Q Y I 3 I 7 l K 5 4 S 1 S 5 Z s E i i f I. i 1 s 5 - 4 -Ag-. , ,,. . ,,,,., , . ...- 1 Y .Y .4 , . ... -,-.,:g,,c,. .An ----- Qg.a-Q-on-X.-1-an-.,,....Y,g-..-f,.-13..W,f-pf-.N-...:.,..,,a.4.gas4-:xv . Xi. ' ' Jig.. x I 5 ff it i' X iolia lH5TD,', ' X 1.9 17 JXLE1 HI.-X SLEEPER Class Poe! Sophomore ' oem Another year of shade and shine, Of work and play, I-las rolled away. And now 'tis mine To sing the Sophomores a song- To rhyme a rhyme-And shall the line Be sad or gay? What shall we say As we round this half-way post on our trav PF PF :F all ik :lf ls it sad that we cancel another year Of the little time that we sojourn here ln Baylors ivied wall? We cancel the year, but we put it away Where mem'ry can Find it some other day When were far from Baylor's halls. el alongl lt is well that we are so much nearer the place Where we step out and look the world in the face Where we study not books, but lifeg Nearer the goal we strive to attain, Nearer the honor we work to gain Ere we mix in the big worlds strife. Many pleasure has come our way- Plenty of work and plenty of play- While we were Sophomores here. May we come to labor and laugh the same- The same old class with another name- To enter our junior year. Yes, another circle of gold and green Has rolled away- What do we say, We of Nineteen? Bidding goodby to our second year As it's shifted aside for another scene? We call it a day - File it away- Remernbering its smile and forgetting its te -250- EI' Z- f Sophomore Class Officers 'a-, O H1L1, Sxuru Iw1.aN,xcAN Gump W :nr-sw Hxxxox FALL TERM Y. B, HILL. A LOIS SMITH. R. E. IVIANAGAN. WINTER TERM VAMTA Cookie ...... . ,. VI. H. WOOTERS oo.. SPRING TERM ESTHER I-IANNONM.. , -51- Preszdent Secretary Pres iden! Secretary President Secretary ,Q, A r- E - -V RfD5ND'1.1I3 f e. y ' , :zr1 .- , 1-f .,- 'U' -K. 15' R' 6. ' .. ' . 1431 5 s eb U22-'TJ 44133 ,,. . 14 1 .w 'X A N ' 4 . ,,,. K gin I .1 ' mvx i 'ma . F .-.' -' ,-'.. .. .SL .5 - - ,sag x f E g: C i s I E Z . 4 fg1?,f I Q Q 5 '1 1 W. P. CLEMENT ELLIE LEE POPE P. N. JONES VIOLA HERRING HOWARD SMITH ALETHIA SLEEPER j. C. RICliMfXN CARLYNE TRAUTWEIN: D, Y. MCDANIEL LUCILE IVICFARLAND I. C. LAWLER MABEL MORAN D. T. BYROM MABE1. JETER ROBY XVARD RUTH RANDAL J. W. WVOOTERS ZILPAH CRAIG -- ' ' ' M - --f- .-A--4.--,..... ..f......,..,,..-M.--.,.. .x..f,.'Y W fig-4, :f-Eghr- , ,, C. W, Duxcax ERIN MCD-xxlsl. CEO, P. ISBELL SUE MOORE W. H. CRAIG ODELIA CLARK C. XI, NELSON ANNIE CROZIER I, X',CARR1sox THELM.-X Rosrxsox E. C, L. XYIEBL'Sf,lH H.-XSSIE KVI.-XYFIELD C A, Q1-XRRETT LYRA HALLM,xRK XY. L, C.x1x1PBELL VANITA C0014 E. H, CRQUQH JENNIE LQWE , Q A C foe P v X , ,,, V X W ,wgguw-P Q 1 x :- .- Y N A6 1 lk , Q 1 'wif N F , .+A 1 'S 715' C, 5 ' 1 'f ' - f W IVEQLQ? ' r tll' in V . I . . UZCRA SHE ES 111-ni i- f 4523, fa f .. if - -w-1 'E 1?-vw, :I . . ,A .f..f- '--- Q .- 4 -E ,1 ' gsm., L 4, IA?-if x'I '? - X js gg UNDIQ1 ! ! gn , 1 -P Y, N':.:,-' f I I l I I I I I i 5 . 5 I . I 2 I f E 5 l ' I I I f I I E f K I I I I l Q 2 E 2 I E 3 E Z 9 2 I 5 1 5 I I I I I Q E I 7 1. Q I 2 5 -S4 - G, F, BEAVERS. BENNIE ELLIS j. C. JONES W, T. CLARK J. M. GARNER FLETCHER FISHER W. S. ALLEN EULA JACKSON B. A. PIE.-XRD -I. H. CZ.-XSSTEVENS ELMER DEERING R. A. GRLINDY Al. F. BAILEY L. RANGE A, C, SMITH MARIAN STANFORD C. L. CLTLPEPPER H. H, TEAFF kqLLf-sfnvv-QE-1:..-3 fum-1e-,-.xr-v.-v-...2...L:.?,4-fi-L1I.-..g-iL-,f,q..4..f- f--- - -- f -' - L ' T If-KPi'f ' ' ' TTE7- - 7'-' ' ' a Y Y- - - -- -...,-,L-14: W -' f--ff-..-.g .-.QQ-S-, -.2 - ,-- -- i X 1 1 r I - 4 E 1 XR .. -, uv-' W' i 45255324 X3 cgi 1 I i N.- f Y -r i 5 3 ' . QS kxx x a W S . 3 Q2 x I Q :I-L' nfu' . 1 ax X ' i rl 2 W k a :M , . .4 Il. ,IWAXX ,,- 7-rf 2 M '- X E, N 5 - E ' EE a -.:1 .::- 5 5 2 5 I ri Q9 E E E 3 i 5 3 1 LM.. QQ? f , ,. , , :??i , , .,,, 1, PW -Q gs r .. .. ,,, . . 1 A. - nxt ' X , V.- ' .47 7 ,.. 1. 5. ,., if ,,.,.., .,.,. 5 , 1 . 4 1 . 'I .L-.. ' xg-- X. i,f4 e. -' -' -' ' -T in I x V i fgga ,Mai ,, 45225-? X if. 'T l V Tfresbman Class fflfistory RITING class history might judiciously be thrust upon one more gl. fi fitted to give the resume of a year's work than a mere Freshman. Since it has befallen this one to tell of the history-making class of 3 'T '20, it behooves the writer to extend every point in telling nothing but facts: for it is such that is destined to bring forth the plaudits of nations. Some two hundred of Texas' most promising young men and women turned their faces towards Baylor in 'lb with the purpose of adding, if possible, some amount of knowledge to their abundant QU supply. The brief sojourn of this remarkable class has been one of thorns and roses. Cuffed on this side by a Senior and shoved on the other by a Sophomore, life has been one con- tinuous sound of You are a Fish, how foolish to ask such a question! The Freshman class showed their originality when they conceived the idea of repairing the old bell and making it their class emblemg also when they established the precedent of wearing caps. The Fish Lariat will long be remembered as an important feature in the history of the class. The demand for it was so great that even the newsboys sold a large supply of Fish Extras. As a class we are interested in athletics as well as in mental achievements. We may some time hold back in the class-room, but you should hear us on the grounds. The boys are excellent rooters, while the girls excel in tennis and basketball. Our hopes are high as we keep our minds fixed on this motto: Push, Pluck. Ferseveranceln 'freshman Tpoem flln Ullemoriam Since I am the Freshman poet And it is my duty to write A poem to make the Freshmen Be held in memory bright I wrinkle my forehead and ponder Over what this poem shall be And a list of our glorious conquests Seems to beckon and call to me I believe it was in October Of the year Nineteen Sixteen And the green and gawky Freshmen I-lad never been heard or seen Their minds were eager for battle Their wits were keen for a fray So they climbed to the old main towei On the morn of that barbecue day No need to tell of the battle I-low the Sophomore banner fell And concerning the rest of the story 'Tis hinted we'd better not tell But deep in the hearts of the Freshmen A 2O is painted today And the old main tower is sacred ln memory-forever and aye Long years ago in old Baylor When victories Glorious fell To our team, or when Baylor was honored They rang the old Baylor bell But the bell has lone been broken With rust and with weeds covered o ei Its chimes of welcome and conquest I-Iave quickened the hearts no more Then along came the class of '20 They took the old bell as their emblem And to it allegiance gave They had it recast and remounted And it stands on the campus todax Each peal seems to say: H1020 'In Ivlemoriamf' placed here to stay LIIN U19 , -1 I9 f N .1 .IA va' :Sill --ax ' . C D . With hearts that were strong and braveg I i my V W Wag 'Nm N, ' ff. vtxilli Cl ' -L21-, '. 'tw ' . i A V, . 3 1 .if- Vi 1 Z 5 5 5 ? i i i . 3 1 i ? S i4 ,e LIND'L1 X 1917 f ew i M-...1 ,,.4,..... Tn ffllemoriam-Continues The Freshmen liked to be noticed, And now in their heads grew a schemeg For many long weeks 'twas a secret And seemed but a far-away dreamg But at last the plan was perfected- Qn one morning, each head could be seen Adorned with the new Freshman emblem- The cap of the gray, gold and green. Forever and ever hereafter The Freshmen of old Baylor U. l-laye to wear this same cap or be dealt with Un school days, and Saturdays too: The Fish of the class 1920 Will be Sophs in the year 'l7. And then, Oh! the poor little Freshmen With their caps of gray, gold and green! There are many memorable Too numerous here to recall That will make our class ne'er forgotten And esteemecl in the memory of allg And the secret of all our conquests Are the boys and girls in the class Who are fired with indomitable purpose Not to let opportunity pass. They've been led by three men of great power 'Txyas Gambrell who first took the lead. Then ,Ioe Byrne, who, without exception l-las done the most wonderful deed. Ralph Windroxy became our last leader. To each of these three has been given The allegiance of each single Freshman Our iionenessn has neyer been riyen. Nlay the memory of class 1020 Be brighter in each mind and each heart, Till the glad year of 1920 When as Seniors we have to part. lkiay our spirits be just as buoyant Our ambition be just as high, Till we paint the Blue and Gold 20 Un the clome of the deep blue sky. pf? .M 4 - 1 QF, L ,452 5 , D 1 Tw w1 f5lf-ffm-fiQffilfy1 V -x, uw-Tm-Q ,'ymz,.f:f31?1-fmf, - freshman O icers if ff , 'T W... ,L ' vw l If ,E 4 ,,. .ZH M, P E f 'ff . K3 fi ? 3 ' 1 1 m 1 ' 1 i 1 1 3 A .' Q '35 .45 Y-I I I P ,. ,-y 2,5-g T:-1 , -Q :I , -8 1 ' v iQ., ,nz Q, ' 1 LTAMBHEI L BYRNE XX:-.up v L xxx x Klx. Hxwnmw. FALL TERM H. P GANIBRELL President IQATHERINE I-IARRISON,vS6CI'6ICll'j' WINTER TERM LIOE BYRNEN , E, President FLOY CANNQX , Secrelary SPRING TERM E S. XVINDROWQ , . ,President VALEDA IQING ...Secretary -5- 9 W x.,m2, ,2,.., ,..V,E,i,.,. .E,,.,., -., I . , ,E xi-AL V , . :I l W X STXD X I f I ' a. S RM -11EIR..g If. ni .X , . x? 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NABORS STALLINGS CAMMACK WARD JENKINS MCDAVID FUTREE EVERETT LEE LIVINGSTON SMITH CAGE JENKINS OBERTHIER PEOPLES COCHRAN SMITH NICNEIL TAYLOR BIJCIQNER NIILLER LEXVIS QUINN FRIEDIIIAN WRIGHT CAIRNES EKIVIEYERS INGRAHAME I-IOLLOWAY h BROXVNI IVIATTHENVS ,N ,L ..-:,.......,,......,.-.q..-..Q-.-f.,...,4......L.., .,... ..-M ,N K. w 'I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . 5 I I I I I I I I I I I I V-,Mm LJ ty 'E 7 J-f , l i .NW-,..,m.M,,M,.,-:,,L..,N,..L ...,,,, T ,.N,,,, XY f 1, , , W. f' 4 Kg 12: X. '.7.'?1ff?j'f'g2Qt:lTR W 2: ' ' i53':1f'1 L.I'- E 0 .1 2521-rfzgfajgkk fl' 1.11120 .'. 5-'iz' 2 ' - E 5 ' -N f ' 3.9 WW , . ,gf ixx N, 5 I .XX f .- Q X. f tv 1-1. XX .r-L.: I Y A 5' af' X M Ay xx 1 1 ag A X I fy Q fs QQ N I I ,la Lx I Q Nix f F ff ofa! M Eiga.: ff E Nu 0 f 5 X N X 12' I f f 0 1 -4 I nfxku X X '4 'W M' S X W Y ' K ' WNV 9 W' X f f fx I - Q I :fi - 1 -I Rss Q it . X bil ' S .-E :ii Q?Q mas S' il. ... Q .4 fa. . 33 -93 - .. PM izgli 1. Lu Q af 'K 0 . X . C use . 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Texas Voice Calliopean, Society Representative 'IOL Cvlce Club '10-'17, JAN PIERCE HARL,-xx Waco, Texas Plano Barbarxan. l-loxolu SILBERT Dawson, 'fexai Plano and Expression Calliopcan, Socmty Representative 'l7. Prcaidem Music Club '17g Glec Club '15- 'lo-'17, ORIAN SMITH Lxxingxton. Texas Eltprexxzun R, C B g XvlCC-PI'SSlClCI1I of SOCICKX '17, Chaplaln of Sucicty 'l7. TXIILDRED XY1L,1.1Ax1sox Iicrcns, Texas K once Cullxopcan. Rom.-x .-X, XYILNWX Harlingen Texas Expru.s.smn Q Calllopuan, 'lrcufurcr of Society 'l7. Secretary l. P. .-X. 171 Represcntatnve to l P X 'Io lXlll.DRl-1D fXl,xrslE Rwwcll, New fklcxlcb az 'e R C BL. Glue Club 'IOL Choral Club '17, Rcprcxcntutlxc tu Philos 'l7. X . -- -..,1 , .Y ,div-f.. . . l X X'lLES LAWLER THOMAS TVICIQINLEY MOTLEY NVEATHERFORD CHRISTIAN FR1::ELl. Bosweu, Tina lifts Slubenls fx 'Q A be , ,f 'X 1917 l' fCINDfl1I3 X E f ri - ix - , ., -4 - :iv I Y 1 Y 0 . s 4,-Q, be '41 if 'Q my K' 1 L 3fDLIND ilfx 955:- af il. i I S 2 5 3 i f 3 . Q 2 1 Q I 5 5 i E 2 T I i 3 Z 5 E N T 5 'el 3 3 3 E: 9 5 ii li Q 1 ii! , H 15 J , ii H 96 GEORGE BACLENDON BARCLAY XYILSON HLWCHES HUNDLEY Cmx TALLEY PRICE ROUTT HOLLIS MAUK B.-XLTHROP Bmw ST, Cil,AIR W CD 0 ' ' X 9 XX K EIIOTL C , U NIX X' YN X A x fag M gggfwig F LLEGE 4 lf!! I U9 f W ' JH, ws! 11 A 1 x f -fa l W U' ' X 554 0- WI ,+I 4 'b.I1l WH!-fm qrfnlrfr, 44L'!WM 1. 4 . ff 3 M 4 J , T. - ni 'U 1 iii- i 5+ ,,,,.. F- -.Q-l ,- .3 E L.-.4 Fl., ,afar f ,,,.W-QF .I 4' -Iv-. 'EJ Q Q L- .. 4 4 ' ' -w4d4A1,4 'Hi 1 Q-+-J ' g ' .L V . L? 1 .4 .Q l. J-V+ M' - 4 H-4 .A ah 4-ff. N?LEL d4!!,-'AP ., + ,L Ili 1- 4-1 4 1-V 45-'I . , li,-I: ff! -a 4 -?4 . 4 'fi' Q-J-Lil it Y f. .L Q- gif it I-qt 4 - + lil ' i 4 'wt-0 . -I 'gl-L4 MQ, hi'-4. 4 -1 . 4-Li 41 . L ,-- -4-.f :L 4 J -l' I if at A W V , -1-.. .'L.L ,r 4.411 Q.. 1 .lJ.J WLQ1 M1 +15 Lfahm' -GQQ sz' ' '+ Li' if -1- 4 v 1 Q +0 H 4 1, , Ol l-la,l1 13: T- hi 1? it 'I 4' L' t-'ir I-lf ggi-W-l -fig-it-l 4' IL 4 I ,YJ.r+ .1314 -pu . JF - 4. 9. J- -4 - ,,I L L 4 4 -.L+ .- ? i-fa .Q iw 3 EHTLAA Q .43 9 TH-7 L-l ' -Q-. 'EL -'I IY 'Y 'V' 4 14111 l T 'fini 1916 Sept. l-1-lo.. Sept, 18-19... Sept. 20.. . Nov. 30 .. Dec. 8. ... Dec. 12-15. Dec. 15 . 1017 Dec. 28-30 -lan. 2 vlan. 8-20 .. vlan. 0 jan. 13 . Feb. 22 March 2 lV1arch 13-lo lvlarch 1-1-17 lvlarch 19 April 21 . Nlay 1 lVlay 29-jun june 3-o . . june 1 1 Aug. 31.. .. Sept. 13-15 . Sept. 17 .,... - f' x - i 'If' LDTD 'up 1' 71' ,c f W Q . fd?-'llfw' . Ebe Calenbar Thur.. Fri.. Sat. Mon., Tues. Wednesday Thursday Saturday Tues.-Fri. Friday Thur., Fri., Sat Tuesday Saturday Saturday Thursday Saturday Tues.-Fri. Thur.. Fri.. Sat. Monday Saturday Tuesday Tues.-Fri. Sun.-Wed. Monday . Friday. .. Thur., Fri., Sat. .Monday Entrance examinations. Fall Quarter opensg matriculationfor Seventy-second Annual Session. Lectures begin at 8 a.m. Thanksgiving Day. Registration for Winter Quarter. Fall Quarter Examinations. Christmas Recess begins at o pm. Entrance Examinations, Q am. and 2 p.m. Winter Quarter opens. Annual lvieeting. Nlid-winter Debate. lvlss. for Preliminary State Dratorical Contest due at noon. Washingtons Birthday, Registration for Spring Quarter. Winter Quarter Examinations, Entrance examinations. Spring Quarter opens. San jacinto Day. Senior Theses due at noon, Spring Quarter examinations. Commencement exercises. Summer Quarter opens. Summer Quarter closes. Entrance examinations. Seventy-third annual session opens. -gg- ...s..mii.c.-,..,,.---,. s. .... ,Awami-v ' Q' - -ff 7: I -. l 1 i I - W x 1 I - 1, V J i 1 41 i 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 3 i 1 i 1 i i E 1 1 1 3 f 5 1 2 1 . , 5 1 i F 1 1 E . ! I 1 1 1 2 .1 11 , X X xx 'n R X, , - 'Q ' .:: T, ,Sf F' '12 f f: 12 Nzliif , . ii '-1 i 1 4 ! M . iq' UND? T 136 --1 9170 I 'i v :av J - QE-gy T H TWITIVIBEK . ini .' f I .VAV ,gvkn X WWMMH V L UW - rg-1 1 .M M -x-f 1' lx T ' N f E' Ni W ' ' n . X ' ,,.... -fy-T4 Th ,.,,, , , 'f ' 12- 'ff N mk wh 0 Zn i 1' I N : .,l .Q f1yWb wW'f'5 A i i T1 ' X f 1 ii , n ' 'v' ' .. M .v 'fi -' T V ' Fifi.: i i ' L I ' Wh I f V . F -llllhlm T I T ' X . Nil 5 Us s V ' ur ' f f ..?i?':f . r, ' ' . .Jdskhl-'+f53 E Q. .f .. -,sg -we qw. N ' wx X xv Y' x TJ X u, . ig... , -i is 2 , 'x . SX XNXSQ1 X E? . XFX Q Nxxvb 1 Q Q sm was .gms SEPT. llfliootball practice loegins. Capt. Fouts, Thompson, Reid, Norris, xi xi' ' .-A-.S I ii X A f :aiu . w .yt ., .,Wie. .. .,.. .es.,, 1 -- f . 'Q v. E . Wilson, Turner and Fielder are among ' 1-'fs -QSNS'-'1'-:Q.+2l':-sg--ie - ,,:.9i1.1'w:2.:-I2-. N:z:5f - , .- . . . . the last yeai s stais to iepoit foi prac- . rice. . P SEPT. 15 Ronny!-l fn moves into new 'rL -Q ' , . quarters. g fi 5,1 ' J 1 EQl ' ff, T' .,. , if Y -7 E- in E , E I kv E, ,I ,V QQ. gi ilxl.- E. is 5 '-..,ffi1Ki as -- 1 Z. E -10 .74 1 2 1 SEPT. 21-The first Lariat of 1916- 'I7 comes out. 0 1 -- iii i 1 SN r'f-Ls.'2i,if P l I-v , SEPT. 22 - Sophies entertain for new men, .. 1 1 iw .sig l:!l,'l:ll,llllll 4, , ,.?:A- . -Q PM W X - 4! fy X fi s, ite. g 5 Vg E ' fn ' i V WNW Ki ll d x, S MXXH' li PS S ,nf 1, lynx fy ff ' Q 1 ' S S ff 1 S X 4 J 'T ff f - fi -Nkai 7 -ff -f- ' 5 if , ,,, SEPT. 23-The Y. W. C A. was at home to the new girls in C, B. dining room. All girls were in japanese cos- UJI116. SEPT. 3OfTl'1e Baylor Bears defeat San lN4arcos Baptist Academy in a preseason game, 76-0. Lucian Roach gets away for a sensational run and touch-clown. X fx. .., --ana-Q I I V ' . 5 --saws s., - .. ..., wr- ' 3' P s 1,-in --.,-Q'-gxzr 1 fgjT5?..,LJF-4 mi, mg, 1 .f - QE? V H ,4., it wg. ffl Q 2 f 1 3 2 l 'i ,W fl l 2 l E i E Q e 1 l 4 5 Q Z 2 S 2 5 E 1 2 E i 2 E r 6 4 fs i X i l E 2 ' i l H i ' 1 l I 5 i 1 i V, f I l T i E l i f 2 5 2 l 2 E , s 7 5 f Q f 2 9 E E Q l i S i E Q l E 2 ,,,..,,- 5 E sms 3 ,E --5 I . L . ,lj , - K ,,., i f i llMIll11WMT ix. .fl 1 ri ' ill' ' - ll I li . 'Ki lv 1' l l :Z A X N, lxrl X ' X- 1 Mi! m l 'iris r ,i l if' i. r WQl - - , 'li i f y l t lll-A j5E3fiig'f i' W if il i' ll' r i 1 ff, ,:q,5gg:' i , ' fm . llll 'lf lill M K I ,.- U JI . - 5 V K ! ull - , , I llllw 4Ewl l' i A f n QECT. ofCalliope and her muses en- tertain the Calliopeans and new girls at one of the most beautiful open sessions ever held in Baylor. hp T0'DAy, l' 'f-Q A,- t - Q 5AVLf0f? W: OCT 7 fBaylor Bears defeat S Xl LI., 02-ir all-fffl 0 V N ,, .. s ' ' - 4' .T ff' til al in 7 Q' ' Our loABuylor machine runs over ' t I Trinity' on opening day of Dallas g?-io fgifi-.Xt ' Ifiiiip 27-li, if IQ- X ' lx '-1.17-K Q 1 - S 141-MV! ,, ,1-- f--in -- Y,gu.--- f '- - ' 1- . l r ' A W.,-g,-,h.. lac l ,4 ' 1 4 i J HIS 'HD -Xig1a917R . ' ' it 1 ' , ', 4 om. zoaix-iiss Edith Vvlells, ol mm- om: zz-iw. 1.01-ing. assisicti by sin, China, visits Baylor. Mrs. Rousseau, ffixes a lecture-recital Q 'f sy on lndian music in Carroll Chapel. I ' - I v , Pain GCT. 284Baylor Special waiting to go to Austin. l .V ,, . 5 01 i ,. K . Vu if f, .2541 fl -3 Q .- ea '-13 .? .i- + i w r -ff . gh 'Trivial-l.f3 Z, h .' as .. .. it -fig. jf s ,i L f.. ' :2- . 5 lf? if QE Mwy, l3C'l' Zflff Baylor Bears Celt up 'lkexas Longhorns to the tune ol 7-3. Baylor plays only thirteen men. The lucky ones are Fouts lcaptainl, Thompson. Norris, lfielder, Turner, Hughes. U. Roach, L. Roach, Reid, Wilson, Short. Eastland and Holland OCT, 3llfl3rexy announces a holiday in order to celebrate the victory over Texas U. A big barbecue is held on the athletic field. QCT- 31-NIVSA Cl-9YP00l' 355l5ff5Ql 55' GCT. Blfkliss Beatrix l-lemltens is l SCIFIIOI' glI'lS, entelntalfl the I-161-065 ol the at hofne to the SQYHOIA C1355 and the Gfldlfon With 3 H3ll0We.eU dlfmelf football loovs on Halloxx e'en night. Everyone is masked. ' A1034 I 5 . X aj? 3 F ' 1 11 4- , 1, 1: 1.1 X 1 1 iwafii f :1 iff- a t 'f 1 '11, 1 4 'ff m .Q 1 . 1, t g: 1 1' g g qi .li 1 ll. f 'i ff 4 1 -li llfa -9 1-l N O V ENE EK 4E'Lf ff1l i A L, , as 2-.9 an Nov Bfln the first election of the year, j. XY, jones was elected Vice- president of Student Self-Government Association and l-1. C, Morrow tennis manager. Nov. 4-Southwestern goes down in defeat to Baylor, 20-0. QW B2 sw '45 5. I 1 he 1' v , . .454 A N Nov, llfBaylor IS defeated by A. -S. 'fgllff'-lo og Nl. by the Close score of 3-O. The ' L- K, Baylor band plays at game. 'LX5i7 1n... gig-L 1 A X- e 1 11- gi- ' it i .wi 5+ 1 ' ,1 Q5 V ' if ia. l V 1 1 1' Jim ' ti .I 1 ' A 'M' KJ!!-1 . A V I 1 l,,,,d Nov. ll7'l-he A. 611 1x1 Cadets, 1200 r.:-g -il-,Q. Strong, invade Waco, f 2ef 'f- l l-f. 'f' Xoxi I 5-lo-The Philo-Phila Conf ed- ,jv - F 11,ij?iji31'k323-'lit eration held its fourth annual conven- -:.1..'.1417f-eel t l 5 ' ,. tion, with delegates from seven dif- f ' K' .1 ' M . ferent colleges, i 5 -101- J i I n 1 Nov. l84Baylor Bears light uphill bat- tle and win over Okla- homa A, og! Xl. Score, IO-f. ' l li ff A,,YL, .K A asm ,.?-,..-.-e,. 4 W Yi W. 1 LW' K ' 9' IX.. A A ur 1. I , J AX ' 17,1 ll f X43 1 f'12'fQ' l V I , ff ' K' , 1 .4 Q- fl ' ' VS! ll ' fi' - -QLJJQV I Novf l04l:o o t lo a ll i , :-.1'5 , . llhJ'l'l,-:f P l heroes have least in CJ. -- , '14, - 'g ' X' l B. dining room on Sun- , 3:1 1,7 ' tl' LP P --,K day night, l2 pim.. E :Q ' fjl QV 5' when they return ClI'CsQl lf, KK V137 ,o - fi ' -N afflffiv '- l ,ur I T l and lnruiseel from Ulqla- wlf ,f ai Rig Ru i gf Yi E honuav 1 ,Lys A 1, 1 ,X-will f fl tiryw-v ,Z 1'-' :ff-,I , ' Q- ' ' all .fffge f I J- ,s ' , . V av-9 1 l l l S li l Z 7 f ig, Q l : sis -Q 'rl E - - l 6 '15, ' V . f 2 Nov, 2151-Baylor' trustees tleeitle tha s iz ' 'J ff .wt 'I lf sw- - A M V . ,. Q 'X M x y tht .Xtatltmy must go, g:,:l5z:zf'iM., 1' ,lg-i'2i,:5,. I im: Il 1- .,.','fnl'1.'g M .t , ' if'-.2 3 : v , , 2 ' F, - f H , W i , b Xox , 2-l-Baylor Bears close a cham- l x ' 1 'JP PlOI'1Sl1lP season by defeating 'lf Cf. L' i at Fort XX orth, 37-ll l K? ffi jgfg, Gi 'i' 'lf' 1 Q 15 f-fe Y 2 Qt V1 ' 3 - 1 I P! ' f , . f-In e' 'Q as l N, f! i .J V 12 1 ,1 as 4 iff iw ' l Xflf 'kj J M -XL! ,gi .1Lf'Y' ll l 5 l 4 Y , . , Nov. 2-l-lvhss Leslle Vanh Sams 4 sponsor, with her maids, Xlisses Speed Y lwlarrs, Truett and Barron, accompany 'N A' the football boys to Ft. XX orth, l NOV, 25-The Round-Up photo- grapher is hard at work. Q -105- UP -3 :u:Qc' -T? -mf 2,313 I . 4 I i , bkigjlxq fs . i K ' . - ' 1-ni sux: 4 W l J ,t K-4. lf .. -.., ' I Ir fa , I 'P -4. 'g ' I givw' ,-.,,jl, wg.- WI! ll'la+ llllu u . 1 l I ---'up 'VI ll, 6 H 1 I t N Uri: N N I ll 0 xy- --ulllllhl d l 4 l li V 1 ff I ll l WN: i K -ml i .1 ll 7. A A lllllllli- ll lam -X N ,V 5 A ..f- - rj will! IZ' All Wllll -1 r 1' at .ze J ' fi i ri. 1 l ll lf ivfggw I l - 'Q' llifv l' l l 'Fl N l ' his l li if ip l f 35 if '- lax f will ' . - ' Y 7 ' ...mi.ll. Q b U ' ,lt .ff nl MM X QE? . .ii X' A L 1.. - ve ia?-'fs' r . , i . ff' as l DEC, -l-Following the customs of l . l Z.. H ,,,,9.-. if-Ai. - ., M if . -fT: V 5 if' Z7 3' . 1 Ji. f - as ' ' vj lo X X ,ri ' sl I v gf 1 9 f JI ' , A Q , Q i -A , ..,.. Mm . A M 1 1 -'-is x ee Y ,. wk V 7 if I Q 3, .- ,cm 752 . , -L f NL , ss.. t 6,0 Tcl, l ,gym . - , - . AA , - Q, I. ,, -,, e X , -1.-.,.-.W-ff 'ec,, s'ff , - . H-- A . Q, K .. ctvurr, .,.,- .X ,i 3- I mam A Q 4 'mr ms - was 1 H .Q f me , or 'N 51x A u c -9 NFL -. 3 'Y v. v 14 :'sf'Qf'f l'C '4' ,,,, X -n i -. -f 'S 45511K :X 'QA x 'g',f-LJ hx gg.:-Q: 5 S? M' ,Y af C WW 'fix b 5 ' 'fififgiff l 1. .ft- ' ' D E c . Z-At a smoker given the foot- ball boys at the Raleigh by ten of as the football captain Q Q' 4 ..- . list., ' i 912511 K M so gil- 'i i. 'M L S. C? I 5 .... Af ,2 in X- A.. - 5, .- Baylor alumni, jack Roach is elected f QM ? Fix ll V' A Y- 1 . -9 -.,--- , Y V wwe .Ui 1 ff, f Cf vi mb lnaw-Y-...-m-....-.,g- .- -. m any years, the Seniors celebrated Prexys birthday with the tree planting. - l l l '41- i NR' lllll 'I if been ri- ., . ,W DEC, 8-lXfIrs, Claypool and Mrs. Lovelace entertained with a Christmas dinner for the Cv. B. Cirls. A Christ- mas tree, horns, sparklers, and other sources of amusement added to the joyous occasion, DEC. Q-The Y. W. C. A. girls make the little newsboys of the city happy by serving them hot-tamales. 106- 2- sn?xf-7 -'W - lz.......--.,- Wu. fi- ,T YW - was as , I ,so s I i if K, , AN H ll mil li r A . ii i l i R l B gl I K F,f f ' N. i, fgkh ' ' if lg. 1 - f - ,af f x ' i DEQ, 12-li-All Baylor- r , Ts I 'J is still. Everyone is work- 5 f' ' ing. Finals aretonf 'Kg I ...- Www i W l N. i .Wmi. .,. , WLMQQ MHA i Sfafe d mHbMU UOH4bU ,ft fin iunll 1910 .AH ig saweft halnpi I 916 KU DEC, li-Friday, Christmas recess begins. Goodbyg Merry Xmas-l'll see you on January Zndf' DEQ l-lflluc Lariat proclaims i'XYhere Baylor Stands in l5ootl1all Baylor claims State antl Sotitlwxwestern championships on her recortl antl per- centage over other teams i l i l li li 107- er. 3...--,..,, .-H-4.-if-I .....f,YC,,.F-.:-H .L-V ...-Nj-wwf, .,?.i, 1 my ' I k i 'QQ .v i' ,.- V sm ata 4- ii FT , .,.'i i f Lil ,.,....-m-,.,--,......-. .,.., .-.W Y-- -1 .,,...-.. ..- -, l ' ', , ,Qi f I? '2? ' ' 1 l W ., 1 l .J l .4 f '4 ' ' N 4- l uhklvlml gp JAN- X ' 2 I if X l X l 'li i lull. l , 'l I f i ll 'y il ,f V D will 6, f llll . : iiii i t - i l ii' ' W 4- all 2 I MMS i ' iE'A'i . i i ,it .N l -.-ff il - s it . ,,,,, E E 'llh 1 . e i i 1 e . 4 -IAN ifln the Connally Debate. E L. L. Burlqhalter '17 of the Erisophian it Society, won hrst place and KI. D. l Alclreclge second. l 5 NIAN, Selhe annual revival meeting. 2 under the leadership of Rev. S. VI. 2 Porter ol ban Antonio. begins. a l l THE l-llGl-IXYAYXLXN l ALFRED NOYES The wind was a torrent Qf darkness . Y among the gusty trees, JAX- llfelllllcll XOYCSK the Qmatcst The moon was a ghostly gczlleon, 1 living Ignglish poet, gave a lecture- tossed Upon Cfoudx. Seas: Q recital in Claffoll Chapel- The road was cz ribbon Qf moonlight .L over the purple nioor. 2 limi' V ,' ,N And the hlgh1l'C1j'I7lL1ll came riding- X tl,-U 54 ii TQWN l lf! ridin,gfridingf Q ' i X Qmfs If The hzgh'ii'ayim1n came riding. up g Q77 Q ,N l, TEA X to the old inn-door. l I E ,, ALL cnmcll , fEfC.l 3 iff' RN- W Y 2 G , ' 7 il ,, ' llll ' C l ff ' 1 E ' , f i A i 'RAN , if. ,i 'i WN , 7 , Q .QI .. . l MER. ,M i Hi L, 1 jim, -O- fhe toxin gli sqgixe an in- 5 A Z itll l l tl f - . , , formal tea in the town girls rest-room. - l i. f lt H Df fin, t'll ,.' if W F f sf! X. 2 if ,iw Y - l -108- ' ,.,. A Ksfl- 2? limi' if L X --'wr ,Q v-gm. - -Abe-. ,Lv-.1-ze,-avr .raw . 1 f . 'gh Lfvg , 4,1 y Hi , ii i i ,l ,Q JAN. Zlel-he Senior ll girls start a new custom S Q.-,-, ,- ---- WMM- -- -V -7- --- -,ga ef--fr-'ff-?:.Q:p:f.fl1w ' Maxx ., :jg f ea.. ff X 4 11.4 - ,ir : ,f pause 1 xl by Choosing Sophomore 'L maids. I ii l K 2, e I , X I ! ff l 1' ev' 'If 5 J UNE i , --'If Q 'T i THIRD TERM E XAN5 5E5?? xx7 , A TE 5 Exams T H E to NI O R Q 'S 4-'REGULAR CELACKSHERRD 3 C o URSES '11 i 2 JAN. 27fGo-to-Society Day is a big success, Leslie Vann Sams and Cath- ? erine Faust are presented in chapel by E Ethel Speed as representing the anti- society and the society girl, l l l R, I .4-,aa-hz. .J -. , wr 3 2, jf fr A iam -IAN 25eSenior Lariat, with Miss Ona Reagan as editor, appears A clev- er eartoon by Nliss Kathleen Black- shear shows how much work a Senior is compelled to carry. w Qi i f , lil' :starr Sir '-...fn .1,,-s9'g- 5 ia er. I . ' QA' ! I , , f' gizmos ' -six X1 Q17--E y is as a X yi, , y . , tg Q W ' - -az--3 -. L J: .....illl'lMll 4, A l Wllllii l 'luiii.. . 'Xp I -I-' 'Q dl u l ii! ,Q -- .fl 'ln sl I l 'ya ...mil ll ,l . 6 i i , i W N -'Will' f ' 2 . 7 lv, l ,H K 0 Q Y r mf T. l ill WW, ' 1-. 7' ' 1 fy::- -'l1I'Q - si' T Wwl . 'TT i ff' x i N .f5ge, , 'll .',i!'l5l 3 Af: QV -' i ' . I I' l l ' c i -Q r Wil f ill- 1I . - i Y K . -A l li H - 'fl e e .-e M . 1, i il' if X -qi an I 4 A ,V Q L l ' . Yin? gl' ' H , H , u FEB, 0-Dr. A j. Carlson of Chi- l'EB- leillle 50PhOmOV95 CVUOY 3 cago University, giyes a scientific lec- limlfilimbi WIP IO CHWCVOU park- ture on The Physiology of the Stom- ach in Health and Disease. 'Pr-of-gggm and Nl+rsTba'l l ht Home 12 The 5enio1'S Fab sq-, uqq. l MLW i FEB. l4fProfessor ancl Xlrs, Pool . l FEB. loflhe Baylor quintette de- feats Southwestern by an overwhelming score ol -lo-8. entertain the Senior class with a Val- entine party. , . I ' I V .' in a ' l m? V , jj S-.V J i ' 'Z-4' ip: - ', -w x : - v rw: M gd , K- 1.155-, s.g.h!L vi .H A-, 'f'5y'1:A in-fi' Ji .in ' ' ..- V - , .-1 'V .'.-iw twill 3'- V i -,gzg f wi vix- M- 11 . ' - 'lg' FL.: -i , X S A lwiiwigigz Ni xiii: A., - f -. :FSR gs 1 5 110- if 'isa e e-e Q - 1 f FEB. l7w'l'he Naman Debate, the first girls' debate ever held in Baylor, proves a big success, Nliss Nlae Cagle, a Calliopean, wins first place. Nliss Nlartha Youngblood is the other Calli- opean Debater. Nlisses Sammie Cof- fee and Josephine Ray represented the R. C. Bfs. t R FEB, 22fXliss Lela Beal! was hostess to a dozen couples, mostly Seniors, at a dinner party at the Raleigh, FEB. 2-lfelhe Freshman class spent the afternoon in Cameron Park taking kodak pictures, V f- fry 'A I4 A -X ,QT2 f IETIQ -Qi gf's.,i2!,Z,i2A. - Zoom 1 Q ' Tel .3443 l FEB. 28-joe Byrne, the fish presi-? ' 1 . li - C ' ' 0 f- dent, is stolen away from class reeep- Qzxf? MVK H tion, but escapes and returns in a Ford, ' 1 if 2 f ' 'ET 4' !2-r J X, Y K 4, f X f' I if ' il 5- 4 X ,fQ ,fr f . ,IX X Ml? f ,N . 6 i A, , . ,4 ,.,s Q., Q -T I, nf, -- 59' 1' 5 -5 , o W l I il i I l -lllf if mlmhmuwmi 5 . X 1 p ijj1z',, ,,-all 7aam.,a.,.sea.r-aee1.i,.1f3, --:Vins , , .f . K fs N 1 2 i s 'H 9 -'I 1 1 F E ,w i.1ii... rl Q. i ii i Q r. it i x- ii, JI M I X HUF I . fi i X Y, ' ,. .- -'--Rt li wxx N . mumlllI il A A V If ' i - X X I 5 A, t m? I fi g! 1 W ' e -wg t ff X I1 WZ ii ji ' WWIIIU tl , Y, Z f,.!f ' v i W . ' ' ,url X. i I 4 hi iff' iii f J f i .1 , N . - ....i..iFi. 2 1 im to e -K T . , . is 4 . i lily i . M935 'EVA i 3 l ,ill 3 A f n . ..... . - IX-'IARCH 3fThe Sophomores enter- tain the Seniors by presenting a unique Class Dayn play and with music by the native Hawaiians and the Baylor Quintette, Entertainment is a great success. XIARC11 l3fAt regular class meeting E K l 4 . M' Ni the Seniors enjoy a novel quartette A 5 Q, -' ' V , b from iXlcGaughey, Baines, Pool and Britigman, , . . ' i 5 , 1 1 I N . 3 4 in X -3 E' Q - Z- - Q -'., ' 12:4 ,. -, , gli - ,N NIARCH l5MMr. M. B, Holeman was elected president of the Y. lvl. C. A., and ivliss Sammie Coffee of the Y. XV. C. A. 1 W, Q ,J S -112- . 6 i a a 9 . E S E ki'C'i 'Ir-l 'E f N I Qi i i 1 - - Y J aaa- cw 4- fa. iffaaaaa ' ji! L1I fQ'e'i.iQi3', .4+w.,NiW2L1'?,J ' xiiixi ff . l ,.:::1 -2--1 iwsi ER em it 1 xii, ' t'1i:1l!, i , L1Iil.Iil1Y -viii i s A iaxiiieo iizoei' ,xL' wiuiix ' V ' ' Rimsl' itkiim' i 1: xxasam' NXl,l ia f ?b?sv.A Mgxllillp IQROWX Pol XIMISS .4 l,RIil:N PLQX5 S l'kPL'll SV...-X17 t'l1I.XfNll-'D Nl,-XYUXN XlNl, 4 Nl,.XPUl.l'l'XN l1.l- l l3li,XKl 4 Xlxl, ' i g 3 1 2 1 l I S l Y IXlARCH Zlflhe juniors are at home XlARCH Nflhe Paul Quinn Choral to the Seniors with a banquet at the Club appears in Carroll Chapel in a Raleigh Hotel. The occasion is one of pleasing recital. the m05f eU.lO5'3l7le Of the Yeaf- TXIARCH 3lfSorne Senior girls pose for a picture, L l i l l NIARCH El-The Philo-Callie open Reagan, was the main feature ol' the session was a decided success. A two- entertainment. Xlr. Loring, in the role l act farce, The Loyal Sophie, by Ona of magician, was very pleasing. 3 i 5 V, e S l -11:z- 5 W if A A is-,Y MM -,p ,, ,AY , AH4, W -,...,..,,,a.-,, V ,,a.,..,,-A..,ff.a i fo -i if UND? - i X 14X1o911j 4 I 4 wig, 1 - 55'T i W X 'i m ll - -'Q in l E' WI' ,e-X I i .ig , ll lf l Illmih ' Zi' l 4 L-. ik., V: Q i - : gk ll ' in new f li A ll' ill? Q t X ' il 'lil l illll 9 'll P5 l l ' . Willis A p R I L ,l l 1 'l' --47 A K APRIL 5-The tennis tournament be- gins and all girls and boys are working hard to win 'AB's, l J? it .1 -i l ' I x Jig, i v l W I 3 1 4- i ' 2 i a - - at ,y E :XPRIL ofllwe R, C. Bfs have pro- ,5 A l gram on 'Lowe M - L L 5- E' ' ,, ulixxgiev' APRIL o-Oe-eBax'lor College Seniors ii3 TJ'X-4 are guests of Baylor Ll Seniors in a V house-party from l7riday until Xlonday. APRIL 0-Baylor is defeated in debate bv Wake Forest, L. L. Burlqhalter and D Aldied e iepiesent Baxloi and Banl Q and Edxx aid debate lol XX ake lgoiest LY--v, as -r Wi? -i APRIL I5-A practical nursing course is offered for all girls who desire it. lllwis is the way they imagine it will be' -W -1 0'.'2'El. --..: fm: ,v -. Y, W . i f :mln APRIL lO XX'oi-14 is begun on the Senior' Athletic Gatc APRIL llgln the Lariat popularity contest, Xliss Xlargarct Thomas is Glcctctl as the biggest ilirt and Xliss johnclle Tucker as the most tlemurc l gl M115 rl in school , if !Tl.,.g52j'il! I N 1 ,f X f X 5 l fx! L id , ' M531 W - ii' I . N 3914 K qu 1 f 1.154 122 Q - 'ffl 5 1 1 A A rr A i ,r A LDQD- 'LLP ,wr .f .. -ff ---:Q-iw I -Q 47+ f f - ' r X r Afxwi 59 gl, I Lk x V ' E U5 YI ' - ,.- - 14.3, 'Y . r '- -, .- F -L 1 nsi' l .- '- 'r, x my - Ig run W I fr . -rrrrrrrkrikr H ES E 5 5 Wl!lMli..1Z 1rrw-- ru 2 3' r f'r 1 NF' M lm r f , 1 ...mg Q vi I rf fi r ' ii 'MS M 1 . -'IW ,,,, n , If ' if 1 f jrgggljg 472 X! Q fr mm W F QD 1 A - ff r r mr r ' ir- - f QQQUS , W. ffw 1 r ' X r ' 64- wi rx -f rm 5 r, r 7 il' W' In r , U. r rm D U f E 'r W- r r - , Ql lm h I A ,..ml,H!nK rl 'll m . . Q -- I W A fr I A W X QEV AJ 6 r 1 M ,Th Z EI A gm - lil Q Q S i fl sif 1 if -N. , 15535 e- vs r 12 f i '5 Q-L ',-IE! V.E ,,,,1 w All are happy-Senior theses are in! Q ' ..,, A ' ' 122 AA-' if E wif : 1 r- ,L ,nf 6 Ewii i 5 5 was K, -P V X 5' Fr . 13 Y f 'cf S ki.-XYYTXIZINS' Pmc Arts 'recrtals are flmm f h ff ','W f ., frrirfrfrif' - f olNLl'1, H........-...... I X I X 42 KL' fr' ff! ! 1 E ff ES 3 15 MAY 18-I0-Baylor campus, where the Spring Dramatic Fesitval is held. I Ii Q. a W 3 ..., ,T r......,....1 E i 114 -.4 '1' 4.1-1.1 -..-- +. LM za- Lzxwwnvv-.-v.g....--...-:-43,4 un-v.. Q' -ff-1. -rg 'Am-u:.1r .A-:fb-mfg' i ,.,,-...,.,.4Y,.1,.-,ms-W-' ,-1--, ff-,:..-gf:----1-fl' 'H----H - 's- rg i- QQ Vlwc- fx 3 UNDQ-ll? r .Q -XQQ-1 917 NIAY 20'-Senior Cate is almost com- pleted. The scalloltling is being tOI'l'l clown. MAX' 25-Senior girls go on a prom- enade wearing caps and gowns, so that they may he ahle to appear gracefully On Grad clay. NIAY 26f'l'he Round-Ll,b. a true sport. makes his appearance. S tko R .,Xi ' QQ 71 7' 'h f l ll' , Y Z- -2:1 ,'i-:IL X Y ,E I - P! Q ' lv mm U? O' li! , , ' ..-I ,,- X , I , ., .A f 5,5 ,, Nl.. jln-E515 -, ': ...fi A HU' p eeps frf' vvi' -.l -E P--r I -11T- X l . ' J ,, FFZJNSIQ iii 1 Q'J:'1tq, Q IQ I SJ' , -vw ' ' Y 5 X 'Fr 5 jy Qexigiiif' j t l if ii + N 'Tw fin +++riLrU-E4 TW1KIY??7Yj-7 iT nj V9 X - ,- , WN xx Kg? x 5 I , - f 1 ' Ififgwiiwgb.QQZj5iiL1IE,555 4 , g5'3g':525Zai1 Q , e Q I'-Z5 SELL.-.:::i!m::a:5iiiF - '5i :L:::.- f-'--'liiiizdaiii' ... ,IQ Q A 4 Lezzzaasa gliiigigiiiiieig Q, M A I Q6 f ' 12-i' rf-:hx 1 1 ffCT41.I, S+...' M -K 2 X I7U7J'L ' W C wiw-452392 N, 3LnAM.0..,X 7755 Ugff it xwwmwsac QQ 3, ,ff Q -, U? , N vf3M,.,, E E JE, 0 A ,IA ig ggjylfx 5.N T V' , .UQ .Y 1 QL? 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CLAYPOOL AND SENIOR GIRLS FOR FOOTBALL HEROES On Halloween evening, Mrs. Glaypool. assisted bv the Senior girls, gave a dinner in honor of the Lucky Thirteen who had played and won the game against Texas LI. ' Every couple carried a torch, and as they passed up into the dining room. the lights 7.1, were turned out and only a few candles served to throw a faint glow over the hall. which was so httingly decorated for the occasion. SENIORS XVITH IXIISS HENIKENS In response to the following invitation: lf you wan! to he thrilled and quiver with fright, I Come over lo my house on Halloueeit Night. .AX jolly bunch of Seniors went to the land of spooks. where IX4iss Beatrix I-Iemkens. ti bewitching I gypsy, welcomed the masked revelers. Pumpkin lights, black cats, and weird music, created II the creepy feeling which was further enhanced by the green and gold in the room. I An appeti:ing salad course, followed bv an ice, was served. In the wee, small hours ,. all left, expressing to Nlrs. Hemkens and daughter their delight for this, the first party of the season. SENIOR GIRLS ENTERTAIN SOPI-I MAIDS I I Twenty-eight Sophomore maids were the guests of their Seniors, at Ivlacbeth, Saturday I 5 evening. Feb. Ed, at 8.15 o'eloek. Loges had been reserved for the merry crowd and with the f I , 1 exception of one or two, every Senior girl was present with her IX4aid. I . PROP. AND MRS W. I-I. POOL GIVE SENIOR VALENTINE PARTY I On Valentines Evening, Prof. and Mrs, Pool. with Nlarv Bell and Hardeman, enter- I tained in a delightful way the 'I7 Glass. The receiving line was composed of Prof, and lX4rs, I I I Pool, Xlr. and Xlrs Hickson. Dr. and Mrs. Brooks, fxlrs. I-Iall, fvlr. and Mrs. McElhannon, Dr. and Klrs. Kesler. IXflarvBell and I-lardeman Pool. I The house was decorated in hearts and other Valentine emblems. Many contests which i called forth the wisdom to the Seniors were engaged in. The most interesting part of the I reception was the auction of wives, in which the bids ran high. Each man had the pleasure of taking his newlv bid-in partner to be served to refreshments, which consisted of a salad I! course followed by an ice. .-Xt a late hour the company parted, declaring the Pools very delightful entertainers. f I soPHs AT Hows TO SENIORS I On the evening of March 3, the Glass of '19 gave their second annual reception, having i as their guests of honor, the Seventeeners. The Music Parlor of G. B. was artistically deco- rated with festoons of Spanish moss which partly concealed a number of multi-colored lights. I Mr. and Mrs. Glavpool and the three Sophomore presidents and secretaries of the three I I terms, formed the receiving line. When all had arrived, the curtain arose and a group of native Hawaiian players entertained the crowd with popular music. Following this was the I I main feature of the evening-a play. Glass Day, with an all-star cast, composed of Chas. ' Garrett, Hilton Howard. Odelia Clark, Yiola Herring, Vanita Cooke. John Wooters and George Isbell. After the play more music furnished by the Baylor Quintette was enjoyed. This was followed bv a delicious ice course. after which everyone departed, declaring the Sophs une- qualed entertainers. I -126- Er! 5- K4 ,- 'fi s ' . ' . 43 aaa. QXs1.91'7iv A 'sx..h,,d - ,IUNIORS BANQUET THE SENIORS The annual entertainment of the Seniorsbv the juniors was given lXlarch 2-lth. No .junior class has surpassed this one in their entertainment, which was a banquet given at the Raleigh Hotel. The toastmaster for the occasion was j, Weldon jones, who proved himself an able en- tertainer. Raymond I-Ienslee gave the welcome and R, H. Brister responded for the Seniors. Miss Jessie XVilson told I-low It Feels to have Thirty-Three Ivlajorsf' and joe Baines talked on a Glance Backwardf' Miss Josephine Rav gave a toast. When l'm a Senior. lvliss Sammie Coffee responded to Vive la Bagatellef' During the eats and afterwards the guests were favored with string music from the Baylor Quintette and song from the quartette and a piano solo from Ivlr. Russell. SENIOR HOUSE PAR TY From March oth to Sth, the Seniors of Baylor Ll. entertained the Seniors from Baylor College and the two days and nights were filled with delights. On Friday night. after the arrival of the Belton girls. a reception was given on the moonlit campus. lX4any different games were played and music from the boys ciuartette and girls' quintette was enjovei An ice course was served under the direction of the Seniors Nlaids. Saturdavs program was a breakfast at Cameron Park. an auto ride from 2 to -I in the afternoon, Senior-Faculty baseball game from 4 to O. and a Hippodrome Partv in the evening. On Sunday lvlrs. Claypool gave a dinner for all the Senior girls and their guests, The visitors returned to Belton Sunday night after having given manv expressions of pleasure to their hostesses. SEN I OR-SOPI-I BABY SHOW The Soph Ivlaids entertained their Seniors on Saturday night. April l-Ith. with a baby show in the gymnasium. The girls dressed as babies provoked much laughter and fun After a very pleasing program and refreshments. the babies were taken home. MRS. CL.-XYPOOLS DINNER TO SENIORS On May Sth, lxlrs. Claypool entertained the Senior class with a six o'clock dinner in G. B. Diaing Room. Never before has this occasion been one of so much real enjovment. the dining room was decorated with evcrv available emblem of patriotism. A large flag draped in an artistic way with the picture of our president, Woodrow Wilson, placed in the center, was hung in one end of the hall. Nlanf. other small flags were in evidence. The Senior girls were dressed as Red Cross nurses, and the boys represented either soldiers or some man high in political life. MISCELLANEOUS SOCIALS One of the most pleasant surprises of the year was the dinner given Tuesday evening, February 22d, at the Raleigh Hotel by Miss Lela Beall. A dozen couples of the hostess' best friends, mostly Seniors, were the happy participants of the six-course dinner. The gold room was decorated especially for the occasion, white carnations and sweet peas being used on the table. The toastmaster for the evening was Ivlr. joe Baines, and the following toasts were given: The Hostess. R. IX4. Fielderl The Lesser Half. Ona Reagang i'When Good Fellows Get Together. Hardeman Poolg NVhy. Lela Beallg and Farewell, lXflr. Allen. Besides the chaperones of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Sims Allen, the hostess had as her guests the followingi Misses Sams. Speed. Wilson. Porter. Riffe. Elder. Pool. Reagan, Faust. Covington. and Ivlessrs. Fouts. Fielder. Bridgman, Pool, MeGaughey, Baines. Newton, jenkins. Porter, McDade and Garrett. -127- ,Q Tall T 'i .S 4 -'Eli-3, 1 ri is we Y LR N V1 'Z 4-can I I I I I I I . 3 I I II I I I I I I I I I ft 'X , N O .L .e R'- x 4 ' 4 il I I I I l l i 9 i l l l 5 l i E l im g, Q'1IN'Dx5x v ....... ...Ht 1.91713 SOPHIE RECEPTION FOR NEW lVIEN The Erisophians and R. C. Bfs held their annual reception for new men in the Erisophian Hall. Friday night. September 22d. A large number of new men were presentg in addition to the new men and there were about fifteen representatives from the R. C. B. Society. After the program given below. refreshments were served and there was a general get-together meeting for the purpose of the new and old men meeting. Speeches were called for from sev- eral of the new men. The program was as followsi Welcome Address. L. L. Burkhalterg Response. Paul Thompsoni Piano Solo. Lillian lsaacsg Why the New Nfan should Join a Literary Society, Prof. J. C. Mclilhannong Vocal Solo, Louise Head. Erisophian Men and Victories. J. R. Wardg Reading. Beryl Bucknerg The Erisophian Spirit, J. D. Aldredge3 Violin Solo. Marion Temple. Pi-iitos HAVE RECEPTION FOR NEW lVlEN The annual Philo reception for new men was held Thursday evening September Zlst- in the Philomathesian Hall. As hosts. the Philos were ably assisted by members of the Calli- opean Society. who aided in the presentation of the program. After the regular program an informal reception was the order. New men were presented to the Callipoeans and to those of the old whom they had not met. This was the program: Piano Solo. Jessie Truett. Why the Society Has Come to Stay. Chas. Garrett. Why W'e Love Our Brothers. Ethel Speedg The Athlete and Society Work. R. M. Fielderg Vocal Solo, Viola Herringg Why l am a Philo. Vernon Hill. Academy Philos and Their Work. J. A. Hallg Philo and the New lvfan, C. Rousseau. Dr. A. Hall was present and made a few remarks that contributed much to the enjoyment of those present. JUNIOR PICNIC On April l-ith the members of the Junior class boarded the lnterurban at l0:l0 A.M., bound for Day's Lake to spend the day in outing. A delicious lunch had been prepared by lvfrs. Collins and by noontime the hungry Juniors had made away with even the remains. the afternoon was spent in kodaking and fishing and the many other forms of picnic amuse- ment. Six o'clock found them again in G. B., tired and sun-burned but happy over the days Outing. FRESHMAN JAUNT On the afternoon of Janaury 2-ith the Freshman class spent a very pleasant afternoon in Cameron Park. They took many pictures and laid the foundations for many future friendships. may TDay at the T3Dean's On Friday evening. May 4. 1017. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Kesler and lxfiss lX4argaret Kesler entertained the Senior class with a lawn party. ' The main feature of the evening was the choosing and crowning of the May Queen. Miss Jessie Wilson was the choice according to the Australian ballot. She selected Mr. A. J. Thompson as her king. After the king and queen had chosen their maids and knights. the court party formed a procession and marched solemnly to the throne. where amid the applause of the subjects they were crowned by the High Priest. Mr. J. H. Durham. After the coronation the assembly was entertained with a debate. the subject of which was: Resolved. That All Nights should be Moonlight Nights. The affirmative won by an unanimous decision. Following an ice course the Seniors bade good-night to their delightful entertainers and took their departures. -128- - A -- -- --A-7 - . ..-. .Y - ---7 -M- W1 , LW X -455-gi A U ,Ei - Cz' I 1 1 NA JEL! W Q UIQ IV , Azz N xl 4,135 'ff'j'2L1m xx 1 FW J '4 yi Wx N34 MH w ,y,,,,x:L ' 2:7 ,wx QXXFN ' '3 K ' K U ffW,ffPrf 53 ' U' 1 w V 'V P W Q! U1 num: A T . QE I ,A ,MHA UV, 'L ,- of .px .- 9. .yin 1 +4 -'fi !' , . 9 I J Q . ii 9- A ..A.:... 15 f 1 Summary of Crgcmizations STUDENT GOVERNMENT Executive Committees PUBLICATIONS The Round-Up The Lariat Press Club LITERARY SOCIETIES Philomathesians Erisophians R. C. BS. Calliopeans RELIGIOUS Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Y. W. A. Prohibition League Foreign Mission Band QRATORY Oratorical Association Men's Extemporaneous Speaking Cluh Women S Extempoianeous Speal 111 Cluh Debateis FINE ARTS Apollo Cluh UH1V6lS1fy Choi us Ba5lo1 Band SOCIAL Panhandle Cluh S M B A Cluh Sooner Club Eclucation Cluh Pool Cluh DWP W x1 9 I , 5 1 A L l ' ,' ' . L Q' FI . . . -. v I Q , . I l . . . . . - I L l ' ., . ' l - 1 ' I -I:sI- 3 I I I L F, 5 Xglfgivfgf- K JP X-J . N M QEQN s . E- 1 Q L E K Q r , Q Q A1 l,,, if-F ,kg ' Tfilfb- w is 'f X EX B B 99' 3 W 2'-J: 1 zz Sgifiglfiiw ,LE Xi X gl?-i I Clqdfre Rel K I QFFICERS ROBERT M. FIELDER . ,, S. ,. SP1-esident ,Il XVELDON JONES . , ..Vice-President LESLIE VANN SAMS Secretary-Treasurer l Ez T wi ff . 5 ? E J ii i Si 1 N Firfdrr Sa nz J fo 71 ax -132- '. be ETX' w. ll He ' W e f QW, LIN'D.'l1D ' Q P 1 XT 4 l . A Sari'-f . ' 'it r' 6 -rr H' E 1- XQCU. IVQ. Qmml QQ5 . I -J Athletic Publication Organized Activities ' EJ R. T. Spencer H. P. Newton R. E. Nlanagan J. H. Wooters Carlyne Trautwein Elsie lvlartin -1'-'F D. T. Byrom J. Nl. Carrett E. Franklin S. C. Ellis H. P. Cambrell W. H. Craig Marianna Elder Ray Riliie Catherine Faust Bill Walker Chas. Garrett Leslie Vann Sams Sammie Coffee lvlills NlcDade Ethel Speed l C. L. Lackey Una Reagan T. P. Barron i Roy NI. Porter Alma Sprawls R. H. Tharp l R. P. Neville H. C. lvlorrow Ruth Pittman 1. l l . Q' . Q . C Q Q Crgamzeb .Activities f ommdtee , .f l 3. I 1 f-.,.,w- - i '. , -'.- ' -xt --.- ., :Q QQ-X, ..1 - ,. .. 0 K ' wwiiimiseaif' -. 1 55? K5:..51,t.f' . 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Q - ' , L M3 x X X -J x M fi -- if -Q Y ' X X, x' X L ' N Q51 N I w X X K X V , xx' xx X l X ' 2 l ff X X , ,, X, 1 f I it WW' , ii i' W 'Z fibih ' 4 ff.. !-Z5 i XXX 3-P gl Pl X X ff :Z j , K ' , 5 X -.1 -:fi - !F' V XX ...C.liQ5x'vme QWL qi! ii - is - TA- QE Y 7-rZff'R , V Y g'ZV i '4' -1:s5 :.-:f-,5-g.,,- .-,-.V -f-,--avg-buf, ,+- ,.. ..,fe-..:,W.,,,.- - fw gf J'-r 'WT Jgfhif QQ. ' X uv 1 111 ' ' :Q QIITIT why. ' Q'-L. ' T.-. i n k - -'b' -' Q--.ff S, I . l X X QQ Y we lNyQ -, K... 7, Sv.j, xx f,ze?T1s,4. T umvmfqp - . V fl ,, xfir new -be r 'T :uf N . ' -nj xf I Tvbe fiiounb-Kp BOARD OF EDITCRS ...f I R. lvl. FIELDER ,..A.,.,........ , ., ,... Editor-in-Chie R. M. PORTER ....,., H , Business Manager C. D. BRIDGMAN .. . . ..., ,,..A, A thletics SPEIGHT JENKINS .A.A . . ,. .. . ., ...Classes NV. l-l. POOL, JR ..,.,, . . Senior Class CLOANTHA COPASS , .Associate Editor CATHERINE FAUST , i.... Humor ETHEL SPEED, .. ,. , . . . . . College Year ONA REAGAN , . Organizations liATHLEEN B1.Ac14sHEAR,. M , .. ,.,,. . ....,..Art 'N - , kge. ., --df. Us 'Y-MP' I 'SP QTLDENT ASSISTANTS Mariam Webster Ethel Frizzell Ninon Collins Genebeth Willborrm Charles Garrett l-l. C. VVilliams Clydine Pool Ray Rifle Wilma Green -136- Tol Row Brudgman Blac shear Faux: Pool CENTFR Row Vie! er Porter B01T4WN1R4DXX Co an Ienkxm Reagan eed C l l l ' 1 Rx -' - ee J lj Q KIND.-LIP ' ,LX ' X 1.9 l'7f W X J I 2 T I I 1 .lx tsw f f , Dba ifarial . ,I BOARD OF EDITORS ' J. M. GARRETT.. . . .,,,... , .. . .. ,,.,A. Editor I JOE BAINES .,A.A..., ...,.,.A.. . Business i'Xlanager J. M. MCDADE.. ..A.. . ,.,,.. Asst. Business Manager CHAS. A. GARRETT .. s,..s s,..,. . . .News Editor Y Q. K sz. X N .. x ii. ,.,s, Q T ' J .Vi L 2 'E O. f ' --'w , ' ' .S T N '-' ' ' Q A .l tif' ' V J 1 4' Emp- . .Q vt, 1' Sky Q V N,,, ',? , i' . J , M . . 9 1,-Eff -N .-'N' ,gn xx , Q 51 .L 1 Q ' m x K V ..A.. Q I I f ' ' S . ' XF' A ' . 1' ' I 1-k ..9,t 'Z' V I of V V i mu ,v . -use In . ' I ' J' : . FX'-2'i'f:f ' 5 , ' .. .. 1 'J--X ' TOP ROW-Newton, Reagan, Hill, Thomas. Ellxi. CEY1 EP Row-Garrett, McDadc, Traumeini. Garrett, Coffee PmTTrxM RowAGami'-rull, Smvrh, Nhwrrmv, lzldcr, Reagan. SUPERVISORY EDITORS Co-Ed News LOIS SYMTH SAMMIE COFFEE FLORA WELLS.. .. . Poet Lariat V. B, HILL .. Special NI. TWCDADE . ,. .. Special H. C. MORROW CNA REAGAN... J. W. JONES S. C. ELLIS . . . Athletics H. P. NEWTQN JESSIE TRUETT. .Fine Arts I - - . . -.-5:1 -, -5g:23,g,N, X ry- It os-... if - . - K' ml .M . .Humor Oratorical General Activities Intercollegiate .Locals i H 1 -lIi'- I - V-11----- - ,L A ' 'Q lit a N.. 75 - eq. T '.f AWN? :+L 2'5'fsg,, e E- fig.-52.5-'B 1 - 2 X 4 ig 'I--1 1 li I I ll l l I 1 It l I lr E, I' ii 1 I W J X k E all . 3 Q-,xii Tbbe 'Ilress Club OFFICERS W. A. ELDER . JESSIE WILSON JOE BAINES . CATHERINE FALST j. M. CIARRETT ONA REAOAN .President Fall Term .Secretary Fall Term President W'inter Term Secretary Wfinler Term President Spring Term .Secretary Spring Term Tim Ram -Baines Faust Garrett Reagan, iX4anagan, Xirivlickcn 5FfOND Row-jenkins. Rifle. EllIs, Marschall, Porter. Ravx joe Baines THIRD Rox-.'-Nlorrim, Pwlackshcar, HIll. Sams, Brudgman. lzlder PQOTTONI R.Ow-Garrett YlRF8l..IlXYCll'1 Reagan, XxVlll'D0I'I1. Fielder, Speed NIEIYIBERS V. B. Hill C. A. IVIcCaughey josephine Ray P. H. Reagan Kathleen Blackshear 41. W. Olones -Jessie Wilson H. C. Morrow Ray Rifle 'l. M. McDade Marianna Elder Roy NI. Porter Xfiarie Porter Qna Reagan Ethel Speed Chas. Bridgman Sammie Coffee Cloantha Copass W. A. Elder R. M. Fielder Cornelia .hlarschall Leslie Vann Sams -I. NI. Carrett M138 C. A. Garrett Speight jenkins R. E. lvlanagan Catherine Faust H. P. Newton iii Lois Symth Carlyn Trautwein Cenebeth Willborn Arabella Odell Edna Mcwlicken S. E. Ellis Evelyn Cass :Luau may 02111 AN APPRECIATIGW OF ALFRED mor EQ Flora Wellsl lW1n1'1er of first place rn T I P A Contestl The house xx as hushed to a xx hrsper lrlee the sr h ol a summer bree e For a poet had come among us from across the troubled seas He br ou ht a xx ondrous messa e from off the purple moors Ca rnv Callrn And En land s xorce xxas callrn to mx heart and to xours He d a manlx En lrsh forehead a square cut En lrsh chrn An En lrsn arr about hmm an Enfflrsh xx ax to sax been He spoke of the clark and hrs ofhce he d a txxrnl le rn hrs txt Humor and ey es that txxrnlele Yes Enfflrsh exes a txxrnlele Humor and ex es a txxrnlkle 'I our ada e rs axxrx As oxer hrs xxords he cluttered xxe rushed to a darl rnn xard NVe heard the tap on the shutters of the house all locked and barred We heard the tune that xx as xxhrstled to the marden xx artrnf there The landlord s black ex ed dauffhter Bess the landlord s dauffhter And xxe cau ht the fra rant perfume from her lon blacl locks of han We heard the tlot tlot in the distanceg the shot in the frosty ni ht We almost smelled the smoke of it. and saxx' the Hash of li ht, We felt on our' cheeks a moment, the cool of her' last long breath, The touch of the blood-drenched fin ers, The clasp of the blood-drenched frngers, We felt on our breasts the frnffers, and xxept because of her' death. -139- fiirrxrf ' ....-,e,,.,.,-Mgr asm. 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F- -'I l Y l l 1.91713 fi ' - -- -- - - Tfloem---Conlinueb As we rode the electric tram, down the hustling street. The barrel-organs carolling was wonderfully sweet, Then under the mighty waters Kilmany plied her way. But Unobudy knew, Nobudy knew, Where she had been, we heard the poet say. ln Sherwood just at twilight, as Robin Hood awoke, He bought a bunch of violets for his lady's cloak, Then in our ship of poet's dreams, behind us London lay. We went to liew in lilac-time ln lilac-time, in lilac-time. We went to liew in lilac-time, it wasnt far away. His poems seem to sing themselves, from out a soul inspired, Beautiful, harmonious sounds, with mighty purpose fired. He found God the beginning as he unraveled the threads of time. And a cry for peace came ringing. Ringing-Ringing. A cry for peace came ringing from the heart of his love lit rhyme. Uptimism, love, faith and hope, all qualities which please, You own them all, dear poet, from across the troubled seas, Yet the message which you brought to us, from off the purple moors Bore a note of sadness, Sadness-Sadness. Yet, it bore a note of sadness, which wounds my heart and yours. 0 Ge' Af f A H f N . 1 f f ihterarp 14 13 l CD f UC .jiijf-1 Y,xf r ' ' k 'J W2 diff. Q 'WZTW QC if ffl C il Wffl f ? fr f , rj ,fir Y 5 N 2 f Q1f f-1 f'l I if 1 , 7 A i , Af ll-5 Lf? Q 236.1 21:15 . VJ X ' QffP , - 4 ' ' - ' F99 ' 1 J' 71 5? If W gil, 'Nts , Z , f - f-2 1 'x 14 ,AIA ai ',,. ' ' Ig 3 X . i i c1x5CXLYlSP0U 5 P' X I H ,,,- -9,4 -Q .' i Lima,-ui out , N i V . - n ... tw If limi Q 5 E g 4 5 3 4 F X i i l 1 l l .E E. ii rl ii ii if il il if J Ei li 5 if li Zi TE E E I P 5 LaW,,,. . 4 T 1-s1jl,91T G Society Tfacts .45 HE active life of Baylor has always been gathered around its four literary societies, the Philomathesian. Erisophian, RCB. and Callio- pean, ln these, youthful orators have found encouragement, and young genius its loyal supporters. Each is individual and yet has its lofty aims which every year finds raised a little higher. The Philomathesian society seeks its interests among the general activities of the school. lts boys are among the leaders of every good movement. The president and vice-president of student self-government association are Philosg so are the editors of the Round Up and Lariat. The captain of the South- western Champion Football Team is a Philo, and most of the team are members of the same society. ln the field of Baylor service nothing is closed to the Philos TheErisophian Society has always been alongside of its rival. The in- terest of its men, while covering the majority of Baylors movements, has lately been focused on oratory. Their debaters have come out victorious in nearly every debate this year. The President of the Prohibition League is a Sophie, as is the President of the Foreign Mission Band. The business mana- gers of the two publications are members of this society, The R.C.B's. the sister society of the Sophies, were organized thirty years ago. Among its members it numbers the last three presidents of the Y. W. C. A, lts interests are also along athletic lines some of the strongest members of the basketball teams being R.CB's, Most of the town girls are members of this society, The Calliopean society since its beginning in 1801 has been the largest of the four literary societies, These girls include among their members now, the granddaughters of the charter members. Like their brothers they are active workers in all of Baylors activities. The Secretary of the Student Self Government Association, the president of the Y. W. A., and all the girls on the Round Up stall' are Calliopeans. lt was this society which had the honor ol' winning the Naman debate, the First debate ever held between the girls' societies in Baylor, -142- i-- .VYV tr--Y Y Y. -. N . .- ,,-....,.....g:ti, ,. YW Y , , k. . Q A 5, Tw Q X- N f Qqbuix 4.1! f' 'jj It ,K if -'J55'fA-Hz .. -pg uf. - A :I 13 bnlomatlyeslcm 1- X J .I OFFICERS ITT' FIRST TERM I R. H. THARP President -I C. B. JACKSON Secretary f E SECOND TERM 1 R. C. ,IANSEN President 5 J. E. TVTARSH Secretary X yy 2 TI 3 THIRD TERM P. E. BELLENGER President O. B. IQING Secretary 1 i . FOURTH TERM . T R. H. BRISTER President 1, I-I. H. TEAFF Secretary TF vi F1FTH TERM Q R. BQALEXANDER President NI. B. HOLLEMAN Secretary 5 f. if g Q 5 1 3 Q T 2 Q Q 5 T 5 3 t 3 5 5 5 5 I Q . 1 E E ' T ii I fx I 1 Y TH P QIWSEN BEl.l.ENc.ER BRIMFR W TEAFF VI xcxmx I M FX xxnmz N i I -143- F D . , ,' xiwxfnlmax V I F N-ffm Y .. YK A XX' N X X X fn- 1 N903 , X, 9 gyi X XRD Vafrigi t . 2211: X 4,1 r. w 1 '1 -E fi A 4 fx L9 w ,N 5 fi 15 E1 E U .3 me if 1 fl ,f P ,z 4 ig 1 , l' li ' ga Ii .5 L A i 'i if Q '7 wi F1 gf '3 U Fi il fi ,i v rg 5' ,Q H gi if al I+ al 34 2 H 3 If 5 g! if 5 i 5 s 3 al rl.-nr.-.-T I 'D lyilomalbesian members Howrzm. XVOUTERS I-hu. ISBELL l3RI'iTER Tlmnv GAP.RETT FIELDER JENKINS Rsxww SEALE Eu is NIEXYLAND GLVFIIR E DM xo SEARS FRANKLIN GRUNDY K1ARSH .'Xl.LEx JACKSON Hm,1,Ew1 NN james KING ..1.1.1.. ITF? e e ,ze i I Tlbilo yells l. Zip, Rah, Rhu! Zip. Rah, Rhu! Watch us. watch us, when we're thro Where'll we go? What'll we do? We'l1 eat oysters. What about you? II. Who are we who have the sweetest, Nicest, neatest, all completeit. Cutest, queenest, cant be beatest, Swellest sisters ever were? The Philos! The Philos! Who are they who are the sweetest, Nicest, neatest, all completest, Cutest, queenest, can't be beatest, Swellest sisters ever were? The Calliopeans! the Calliopeans! of course! III. Hippity. hoppiry, him, hum, Bibbity, boppity, bim, bum, Philoe going some' Tickety. fockity, tin run. Licketv, lockety. lin, lun. Erisophiana on the run' ugh, IV. Were bound to win. NVe're bound to win, The Philomathesians, The Philomathesiani, Are bound to win. The Philos are bound to win. Sure! V. Boomeracker, Boomeracker. Boomeracker, roi' Siss-boom-hrecracker. Phil est moi! Hip-zu-rah-:u, Zip, rah, boom. We're all Philos- Give us room! VI. O, you must be a member of the Philo Society. Or you can't eat your oysters with the bunch. CRepeat.j f , - 'iii' f -fiom ,5- V I fx., Q 1 .Lb i l l l A l l . eess.. X,-14 n X 1 9l'?Qf Aung . ig 5, , v Q5-il -,-fi X .afa- r-S1 K E i i 1 i ,K 1, 4 i - 2 it 1 it M i I il Q 'ffl bilomalbesian Hepresentalives BRIXTFR C.ixRREi'r KI.-xcwnv HQLLFMAN R. H. BRISTER Representative, Calliopeans, Fall 'Term CHAS. GARRETT Representative, R. C. B., Winter Term vl. M. GARRETT Representative. Calliopeans, Spring Term C. B. jAC1isoN Representative, February 22 CHAS. CLLPEPPER Representative, April 21 M. B. HOLLEMAN Representative, june -146- l' frisopbian ' E.. f 5 cnmfluiv ' TgHgiT1E9i7 'R f i 'X--W , , ' N1 TQ ffw mipg 9 w T we'--' a s If - 7 .f SQ - . Rb- - f x . Aa:+:Eri4QlaiL??r'-fi:-E: vw-Q: A c, - m ask Q- Tas K-.-e.,.QQ-kmf :Mx ,, X .-Q Q. A w V -.-M--.F - K, f-Syn,QA-w'tv.+,4YfE??.- NQXWL rf' N K -. - Q -kgs:-4a,9'Q,, Ni, .' V -gif-N1lQkwfaf,.1.,9sQ,iS.gQM,,,,A-QQ NTW5-fx.: N .,, - -QL. MQ -. :barb s1w1QiSSgQe.1h:Q-xii: fa:-BNNFQQ he Q: xp wax -Kfmgwmwkfqm :.. RN: S . N., -T -- -N94 vi T . X. xw ugzmggw ' X ' ' 1 fur, f-' Af-.fklxgzkq .Q . Q '4 'f' X .' W - 54 . -. SL5 Yfifrr-Gqilx -2 'cf3M.iifQ-.-+- W -:E-.T ' X . I-F-QQ. .I 1. . X - W., N . , ,, 2 f rf-Q' 'I :fix ,,3:.X:g::+ H ,- -. ,W .1 ,a':eiu,.. ag . - I ' C S 1, -. 1 . 5 ix.: . fx A' , 1 52' Q tx, ' 'S -:xr .,.- : ' , 49 he 'S 25: ' V L- Q :H-' 4' ' s' M- 5 is -- . V ? , .. ..., , , . ,R -, . . -,QT V. -fy 5,3 4-if . gqgggagz' .gzfg X Q 3 ., , jp: ,zxgq . 1 . ':fq:.ff::i'm,. . s:s'S-ffs,u2- Q..-Qgszmzfne.-:iv-fSaw353.15-1 .. X --'W .E '- 51 , ':.1.f 1 jf . fr www. wi 1, N, . ,.-X, -P L. .f'a'ex. .- 1 if '11 'I w1f1wx'4'ws2s. ff -f:',s?1z1f3:yR?b'EQQ:1?s1?5Sm:..44 : -xg.. M lsv 'azfwfaxiziggixf-' - 'Q 'ie ,K Q- ' ?fwga1?S'AE:1y,3qx T X V P A . 75? 'X + ' N- , A 4Al,DREDl.E Crum? BURKHALTFR CURRY 0 fficers FALL TERM L. L. BURKHALTER LEMUEL HALL xl, D. ALDREDGE P. M. CURRY L. A. CRANE . M. L. FERGUSON WINTER TERM SPRING TERM -MTA- President Sefretary President Secretary President Secretary iw Y ir Y Y AZN i W, L L ,1 U, , , ,I ,i,.,,,,,,-,.L.- 7. V:.-f..,:, .J ..,., -,. , 1 ' ..! V i 1 V C Y , W, T W 4 w , i lg 3' . E' , , 1 ' I 4 I 1 i 3 4 13 1? -T1 . I T' I! , W 1 1 il T T i f . 1 ,. 5 1 , T w L , I xi E, 1' 4 , A , T I T! A , 5 ln I! T! T 1 1 1 , 1 1 1, U H 'T lp ' M QI , T il A , ,, ' 1 i I x-.. ..! - ij. F ' Jy f7Ji Q J' ' xfag' ,V EMM W LQ r . rw., , 'Erisop bian members A a K. 2 7 i I 1 1 W K W, Rf'f1'fRi NWN--W NFWTON GARNER BYROXI BURKE! xx TER pool' 3 U' VN' QZAMBRELL l I.-xu CRANE PORTER B-KINEH THOMPSON -148- 'Erisopbian yells CTune: Ach. Ju Lieber .llugustintnl Hunt your holes and hide. Philos Hide. Philoil Hide. Philos' Hunt your holea and hide. Philos, Hide. Philox, hide' iRepeal,7 II. Cheer. boys. cheer. Old Sophyk won the fight: Again we'll cheer. boys, cheer. Old Sophy's won tonight. And when we reach the town. Well have a jubilee- Therell be a hot time In the old town tonight, III. Go tell the Philos. Co tell the PhiloS. Go tell the Philoa. The Sophics won again. won again. IV. Razzle. Daz:le. Sia-boom-bah' Sophies! Sophiecl Rah' Rah' Rah' Sophies strong' Sisters wi-ect' Combination cant be heat' V. Rip-Saw! See-saw! What are the Philos here for' Nothin' at all. nothin' at all' Put 'ern away in alcohol' VI. Comanche? Ranche' Reel Raw' Raw! Apache! Ratchc' Big Choctaw' Big chief! Papoose! Indian Squaw! Sophy' Sophy! Rah! Rah! Rah!! VII. Yum. Yum. Fiddledy. Bum' I'-Iubstubble. airbubble, rigdum, jigdum, Baltimore. Cairo. romp on the Philo VIII. CTune: Old Black jcej Theyfre coming: theyre coming. Their heads are bending low: They weep. they sigh. The Philos die' The Sophies WIN!! -149- w Til TEINDP .-up S31 14 1 D F QIIQ 1 if Q ' Q l . X - Q if RX C x MQEUIE5. 1 frzzre' ' ' 'lunaiie ' . 1-,, 'Q 'EL- -- . i xi k I 'iirisopbian Representatives 4.7 ,,,, Y., . X'IOI1llOXY H. C. MORROW Rom' XVARD . ELMER DEERWG W. I-I. TOWNSEND ELA-11-:R COOK. . L,--xxuak ELL XVARD Representative, R. C. B.. Fall Term Representative, Calliopeans, W'inter Term Representative, R. C. B., Spring Term Representative, February 22 Representative, April 21 150- 1 1 gw , , ,...,., .V 1 MQ.-fs. V A A :Ziff ,zjgfr 0 f J, I x x T - f f P 1 '-'X xx fr, , Ig X- iv 7 xx if N 9 5 T eco 0 we ,. f .nf ' 'I .Q f , X 1 IELDER BOTTOM l I 'T KF W A A EVELYN CASS TVIARIANNA ELDER Cfficers FALL TERNI WINTER TERM EURETHA BOTTON'1 KARA XVATKINS , TVIARIANNA ELDER JOHNELLE TUCKER SPRING TERM 10, TKINS President Secretary P rex ident Secretary President Secretary WXSJ1? ff I T ,.1 L WW I , I s'5J I. -E Fix T 1 i 1 B 5 1 LT i I . -1 n ..,...4 P f:.4 1 l T T o ,fi gli? E95 fl!! 4' v l . ziififf , .V-, ' Ji H . ...an l l , I l W l l l 3 , 5 F li . C. 55. 5IZembe4rs l l I 'E 5 lr 5 E 1 5 1 l l F l I l I l 5 l ll 1 E 4 4 l 5 l E l l l l P ,l 5 l i 1 5 l ' il l, , ,l l I . ll ll l ll an 2 l Tl fl 1. l Il A fl If ll l L I' K, Tux' Rmx A Xlwlw-v Iinmvlcx, Trncu, vludl mx Xlabsc, Chwley, Rrvhlnwn, Km Sr-,r nxu ROM-Bz1l'rn4 Nlmx, Hcad. W'atmn, l-nv1nQ,xmn, Rav. Conwpcrc 'llunn Ruw4Tcn1plu, Bullnuk. Rulwurrsun Holloway, Cllasx, Apcl FuuuH RllXX'-HLl'll1CYv XY1lwn. Elder, Odom Hsu mx: Run --Iackwn, Laxxler, Hallmark. ,Iunex llnrrlfun. Purrcx' -152- ,4.,1-L fm.1r-:xp-up ff X , ff' --MV ,ax ' 42 . 5.55. members TZ-ss.. x.- if op R-m I tk Q uL ku nn un L u QI-como Rmx Xb! mr Barn 9 Nth Pom Nmn I unmll HIRD Rmx Xkfud xx Bnd XM Whxraku XI nd k FuLR1H Row Hundkx Isaad S Burlpr B1 fun I1 Tum Rmx Pull X I 1 mn x Rd 1 'nfl r 3 1:5 2 ff --M. .e.wf,..g.-...4-. WA... W 3 ...www 3 r i I 5 f E x 1 1 ,.l'g'LFfii:.,L i . . V -.M...,f, -..,.iW?,,.N,g--1 ,..,,,.,.,. 9l.f-5'? f- Q 4 . It r ici' 75.1 xv - . ,r J.1.15f . 1 wi, P - 2 f' '- K ' - ' - ' 1 1 . '- 5 f 1 3 7 ' A , 1 4 4 ' 1' 4: - I 3 , I ' ' 3 2 ' 5' -.vjlx K , .'-If - -f fe 1 5 . ' 1 Q i: E'g.iifW11if', - F' 5 2 3 -51 y:gf:-5-.Vg ,.g 31. . . ,f 0 I --pf f 7' 1' 4. 4 3 l Q , X. 1 X' m HQ. 1 Q . ' 'P ,, 'ZF se fi-sf. 1 1 , . S jf' if - X Q. f 3 2 5 5 Q 5 5 3 J , K f 4 ? 2 2. E Q p 2 ? 2 l - g . i E Y 3 x . .X f g 2 , N f . X , I 5 . I 'I A xt X X. X- 5 T - Qd 2, Rim 'h, T Bn 4 , f1wI'!Lu' N37 'airmam V1 yuh 5 .,3 'ff Y, ' ,1,-n , im , ,, ' Q j T V-, ! .-, 'md ' --, L1-g, 5 3 1 'Y , v f, 1 -Q , ' , 1 5 5 B1 ' 'f ' , .- 'cr , Qu , I.lndxq , 'uh nd Q 1 i i f I fi L 0 l Xlgiwf NW F , 452, 1-ls, X , id.: I I I V I Y.. C. 55. :Representatives Bmmo ELDIQR SPEARMAN LOUISE HEAD . JOSEPHINE RAY... . NIILDRED IVIABIE . LESSYE SPEARMAN ESTHER BARRO ...,.. BlARIANNA ELDER Rm' NMBIE HEAD ...,.,. Representative to Erisophians Fall Term Representative to Acad. Erisophians Fall Term Representative to Philomathesians XWinter Term ....,....Representativeto Erisophians Spring Term .,,..,...v.........,...,........-.Representative February 22 . Representative to the R. C. B. Confederation S154- Calliopean 'S ,-..,.1-? I ' 1 QNA REAGAN ..,..,A LESLIE VANN QAMS ETHEL SPEED .A..., A RAY RIFFE E....... . O tcers FALL TERM SPRING TERM CATHERINE FAUST MAE CAGLE, .A... E D Pleszdent Secretal x President Seczetaz x P1 eszdent Ssecreta: y X . ff .4-f f12'395:3E fr 1 an . f i5, 5 - A 1 11 I L I R AGAN SPEED FAUQT SAMS Rufxfli C-'VZLE 1 E R ,,v... ., ..,, V . ' 'j NVINTER TERM I -1'5- YZ J L- A 4 .X g. ' ii' :,.f vi' -1 I fi fx ' uNmf-X V . ..... .. ..... Calliopean members 1 i l'lERRlXf1 Q1 ,ws SCHILLER BONXIJEY RICHTER IQINC SMS NICLFNDON Cormss ODEL1, FRI::El L C-wxov EDWARDS SELF Nfif-IRSEBURCER Ex'ERETT BROWN , SPEED Bm'-xx RICE Ixrpnfm BARCI, av NVEBBER SMYTH THOMAS QZAILBRATH CAMPBELL 156 - -I ...M -..f--.ww I F-v, Wfilae 1 'HUJLIIN l -1115, ' , Calliopean members A ' ,,.- V w 1 1 is .49 , ,A f N I , 'Ls '05, ,J .- . ,,,Y, , uf.. . 75, Q51 ! 1 1 QQ J I I A 4 in ' 1 5 3 Q 5 K 5 I 5 i i H O M V I I 2 1 i 1 ' 1 1 I . 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W, E Fld If W 1 V , , 5 I i ,F I ' I if F , , i I 5 ' n i P- . 4 Calliopean Representatives SILBERT HERRNI, JESSIE XVILSON RAY RIFFE I CATHERINE FALST VIOLA HERRING HONOR.A SILBERI' LESLIE VANN SAMS ONA REAGAN,, l,ExI,xx XYILSI m FALIST Sum RIFFE Representative to Philos, Fall Term Representative to Philos, Winter Term .Representative to Sophies Representative, February 22 ., ,.,,.,.,, Representative, April 21 President of Phila Confederation I ,Representative to Phila Confederation 158- , 5-wsznge. ,,,,-,,,,, A- 3 9-Q, , Q .Q 5 A , E ig 5 Z - apr- H. ,- , Ji, Ahhh .1 1 ' . 1 1 Q 0 I 1 W ' Hellgmous w K ,, ri 1 azfx ' ' --r..,. .. . ,W A W .7 QQ A -if . l ,L In Q I f 3 Q Q 50 'ffz' I -f -. , iw' W, fffiai fvq? ' f 4,1 ff ff ,'7Qf.5Q7fLixx 1 - X .X I W 41, ' - Q35 f,.Q:xWx r 'x X vw- Q41 'wlilwxil j f l I 7 Z -ff 3 fl J X. Am , f ff ' K f ' V '. ' -' ' fi- f ' -521- 1 Off ff f A Maas-'yi f. - ff! 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E' oung women s Christian Association P545 , bw 8 -4 CABINET ' A , A ' RfIARIANNA ELDER President iff JOHNNIE NIAE RICE .Secretary I LESLIE VANN SAMS Treasurer ' SAMMIE COFFEE Amina! Nfeniber iw-A--3 ROMA VVVILSON Reading Room ' VIRGE CONNELL Social , . . 1 N ERA SAMS Social Service 1 BURR POWELL Membership 5 ONA REAGAN Program 3 FVIARTHA H oL'NGBLooD Missions ' 3 CLOANTHA COPASS Conference i ALEPH TANNER Vesper : EVELYN GASS xI6I11l7CI'ShiD 5 32-i'f':,1, 9 -- 4 ' A .-., . ' i i A' 1- 1 ' RU Viv. L A S i .QE 5 ..-f N i f fi ,E-bfi: l:vf.N- N r -, lil' f' i.1L.,fcf?K'-1 'T 11.-wi. 3? . - A - Evqxff'-is -, .. .Q .xi :.ry..51r:,.l Ir-' ' . If rr:!1.VaQig5K so A n f A Ars, we f 'N .up I A ff'-aR1.:,', . -4., mv.: A -,ff nw A -, .. -, I...w , .aff A ' , Ag. N ' .-- '-34 :vm 1 ,:effff2i ,' A ' ' ' Ei DFR For FI-ll' thas Sinus fiOl'XhN Pmvizi L NN :Lai is RWE Smis CRNRLL1, Ri .xnxx -161- i .J L:.-..:..:.- ENE. L..,.2-L.,A,,...i. ,V-E-.u.f...s.-F.-6.2-q...:, ,....g:.- .,E-Ae.-ue. . V. Q- ,..EE,4s.,,-.f.,2ie,:f.f-A1--q-.- YE., ., 'x,..., rfe .xf .7 N! . FT 5 ' uNDsiX . 1 l. H1.91f?1f5 . ul i.,,imTii':'TX -.,, . liiiiifi 1 --'Z g 3 . i N oung womens Auxillary ia. . OFFICERS I CATHERINE FAt'sT.. . . . . . .. .. .President JESSIE TRUETT. .. . .Vice-President lVlAE CAGLE.. . . .Secretary RAY RIFFE... . ..Treasurer Ffxusr , RIFFE TRUETT CACLE An innovation was made last spring in Baylor when a Y. W. A. was or- ganized to Fill a need for definite denominational work which was not to be obtained through the Y. W. C. A. According to the plan now in operation, membership in one constitutes membership in the other organization. At the same time the Y. W. C. A. ofncers are elected, a president is chosen who elects her fellow-officers: vice-president, secretary, treasurer. These four constitute the cabinet of the Y. W. A. and meet in weekly business session with the members ofthe Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. The Y. W. A. president, also chairman of the mission commtitee of the Y. W. C. A., with her committee conducts the mission class each spring and arranges the regular Friday evening meeting twice each month. These deal especially with denominational in- terests-one a missionary program, one on the subject which is in the yearly program of the denomination for the month. -162- , i4 ,ge ,f, ,,, .4. - N' r FUN-95519 ,jx ' Y' X - E - ' , 'Elf 'I' -1 . ., . ,1Jrob1bilion'Lzague , S ' OFF I ChRS if rg LEMUEL HALL President ROMA WYILSON Serretary i . HAZEL Qulxx Treasurer l ge' riff Qxfif. ' ' A fl! 3 ' ' 3 if J if H.-xi L XXIII sux Cf all the foes of young manhood on the American college campus, al- cohol is the most subtle and destructive. lt is peculiarly fitting that the American college student of today, xviser and better informed than his prede- cessors, should give battle to his ancient and merciless adversary. lf grave- stones were places on our college grounds to those slain in the flush of young manhood by intoxicating drinli, the acres of verdant lavvn around even our best institutions vvould become vast cemeteries, ghastly with thicla-strewn headstones, With a devilish instinct for maximum destructiveness, this demon of the campus seems to pick out for degradation the gayest, the love- liest, the most talented, and to re-inforce his assault bv enlisting the social and generous instincts which constitute the very charm of youth. Opening always the gate to passion and appetite, he is the aggressive ally of everything which degrades college life, the promoter of tragedies innumerable on every campus, the tireless enemy of virtue, purity, diligence and intellectual de- velopment. -H. L, Smith. 6 i J I 'L f 1 4 1, . x ----ws ,Y y,:.,,.... ' w ri?-3 J 1 1 ' EE-E. ' E in ll 2 i 1 1 5 1 X Q 3 5 L :JI ' V P--fir:-L4'-2-Keq+f'r-'ff'' -Y-.H , ,, , , , Eli, -fA-- --ELL-f I ' foreign missionary Yaanb 3 l pllI'f70.YL'7'IRhC lix'angcli:ati0n of the XYQVIQ! I as :ff - 5 f I N IUVR4-xx Kluqwlx HM? NLULI-mx lXrv'mL R.1x 5 Y lx!!!-' Run 1 I.1v'L 1 ,MV Iyxxw IluH1g'h:'rw L LVL I-1' in T l vwllwx1R1v,x -'XXx!m Xl--x-, Xhfklumg t,gav1x.s i fumvm L I FALL TERXI l xl A LUERRILQK President f XETTIE LEWIS Secretary ' WINTER TERM xxi AE mm-E President XETTIE LEWIS Secretary ' 2 SPRING TERXI Q REX R.-xx' President 5 YERA HL xiPr11z1E5 Secretary E W -E 5, .. i1f'l-- ' 1 E 'fx .M EE. p...,E-.aL,E....g.E.,..'f....U.f-...f...i.g.l Q f7,,, '- :- YT I i,..,.Nig fx.. ,gif rf ' Q - IU? Limp -mn UM Oralory Q 9915? f f Rial f FV fl. , in I H W A f 4 Lie-Goh Y, 5 N-m i.g,.a:.b'- -1:-A .' I 1 1 1 E s m Q K I Taxi Q 2 1 5 2 E 2 ? E 1 Q E 3 Q 2 1 E i 2 , : l ' 1 I E 2 1 1 S V I 5 E I a 1 3 Si is I jbifffllllv N x 4 fx 1 X fx qzhmu XX Q W1 x 1 zb Ifgfhz ' XR ' 4 X M 'FF , 5 qc' W M WE x' 'gill' -- 5? 515 f, if ' Q 0 Q fi f va I L5 f iqll Q ue Pwx f wflllf' X L.m..,.l r,--...,m 2 sms- ' I . President Secretary President Secretary President . .Secretary J -41624 ,J -X ll it 2 V f I gr UNDH. ' f X I 'PP XZl.91,7I' X X Q5 a'QgfIE5Eh .. O1-atorncal Association ' ' Officers Y 1 , L F.-XLI- FERNI ' R. H. THARP. P. NI. CURRY WINTER TERIX4 jma BAINES . C. B. JAC.I45rwN SPRING TERIVI XY. E. j.-xmas . I- L. IEURKI-l-XLTER 1 I I I I I I I I 'I ov R0w+'IPharp. Bdllwx. Iackwn, Curry, Burkhdlrcr Niuoxo Row-fX1anap:an. Brustcr. -lanren, Tlwrnpwn IPHIRD Row-Ward, Dccrnng, Tuair. Hxll, .-Xldrcduc Bnrlou Row-fXIcDudc Iumux Alunex. Nimrruw, Riarm-rn IXVIENIBERS XY. H, 'lbwnxcnd LI J. Ruusscau P IX4. Curry J. XY. .Innes TXI1IIw YVICDACIQ W. E xIamcQ R. C. janscn R. II, Pwristcr nl. IVI. Garrett C. B. jackson R E. NIanagan Roby W'ard I. I. .Bulrkhaltcr Elmcr Deering Y. I, Uavid I VI. NY Baincx bl D. Aldrcclgc M -' Lu 1 i166- R. I-I. Tharp V. B I-I. H. Teaff I-I. C. Ivlorrow Paul Thompson . Hill I lw if , ful., . - Q U9 LLN P uv l .AQ Ullerfs 'Exlemporaneous Speaking Club Xl. B. HOLLEMAN H. P. CBJ.-KMBRELL R. B, ALEXANDER P M. CURRY ERIC XXVILEY J W. OVERALL Cl.-XMBREI L ALEX ANDY R R. B. Alexander XY. P. Clement Edgard Britto Chas. A. Carrot: W. E, jarncQ -I E. Xlitchcll Xfl, D, Shirley Paul Thompson L. L, Burklwaltcr I 1 5 1 H 1 9 - - HM Q fran.:-Q Ojiuers , ,rggjg j FALL TERM f. Prc.SzJur1I Q, Yecrulary 15 XVINTER 'IPERX1 Prmrllcnl ,X-CCI'UlL'll'j' . -A-wi SPRING 'IPERXI F Praxnlcnl .S'uur'uIarv l ' a f l I 5 E 1 i 4 5 5 i l . f l l l l 1 l l 2 i 5 l f 1 l e I 5 A 5 . P. 2 l .P L l f l 1 l L E l 2 l - J 5 7 E 3 1 2 l E e 5 Q l XXYILHY VL RRY g : 'l'Hmwwx lflnurix x Q l Xf'lEX lBERS C. R Bullock 'I' Byrwm N' L Daxicl L Dcamn P. Xl Curry W A. Elder Xl B Haw H E liirkman j XY. Overall FI. VI Smylic Eric Wiley -167 H. C. Filgn X1 B Hollcman O. B. King Paul Pierce H. L. Spencer H XY Williamx P. Gambrcll .Xl Iamcsun ., P lieu IN Xl Rudd C. Shillcrr l'l XXY0l1lCl'N W, L LL ,L L. ,L .LL ..,.. -.,,..,-.,ir:--f-. --- -.SIX-f1,:?j,,TfL-gf:-. -.17 -- -Y- Lii' Wiz... ,. 1 - X-32 A C23 eq A, Q I- I J if J glfgiaw ' xl, E f. fe lQ7omen's 'Exlemporaneous Speaking Club or Officers FALL TERM CORNELIA IVIARSCHALL . ,. , , ,. ., President LIDA SMITH . . . ,, , ,. ,, . ,Secretary WINTER TERM lvlml.-xm WEBSTER . ,. .,.,,.,,. , . . . . , Presidenl VIDA C1-IFSLEY ,. , , , , , ,. . . . ...Secretary SPRING TERM ESTELLE COLEMAN . ,President KATHARYN FORRESTER . , Set-rezary Q I 1 T fx . ' A l Cox Elxmx XVEBSTER bmnu CHESLEY MEMBERS Cornelia Marschall Evelyn Cass josephme Ray Blanche Lawler Vida Chcsley Sue lvloore Lida Smith Burr Powell Mlriam Webster Ruth Pittman Lillian lsaacks Ninon Collins ' Estelle Coleman Ernestine Arnold Mrs. Classcock Lessye Kelly Katharyn XX ood lvlina Garrett Katharyn Forrester Estelle Barron . -168- 4 V . ,...- , -. -..- --..'..-.--.-A - ..,.. 4 4- 1-if 7 -f---5n--- Effie- ' i e .1 1- iii' 'III2 N F X1.9i'?f1 .2 I. I . V! E.. S. IC. Tilkbalers R. I-I. BRISTER P. M. CURRY Resolved: That the National Gov- ernment should own ancl control all railroad lines together with enough of the telepgraph lines to make the system operative, constitutionality conceded. Bkixrrw CL RRY wake 'fforest .ikbaters Ai.Lw.EDc.E BLiRKHAi.TER D1 L. L. BURKHALTEP, -J. D. ALDREDGE Resohied' That the National Gov- ernment should own and control all railroad lines together with enough ol the telegraph lines to render the system operative, constitutionality conceded. wi 4 I i P i -1f'.i- l I . I, il x Q PA- x Pgggh I 0 If 4 X11 K i l , UND? 'f N' 141' X 1.9 171- -,,,, 'lv 'igi 5. fill. K. 'lfkbalers JAMES THmivso. W. E. JAMES PAUL. TiioMPsoN Resolved: That the Ivlonroe Doc- trine as developed and applied by the United States should be aban- doned as a part: of Foreign Policy. Oralorical winners L. L. BLRIQHALTER Winner Peace Oratorical. LEMLEEL HALL Winner Prohibition Uratorical. Winner State Uratorical. 4 ld-'KLL Bunxrmtrea C J. D. ALDREDGE W. E. j.xMEs J. E. BOIQLET F. B. THORN I-I. C. Momaow L. L. BURKHALTER hestlzecl: That the short ballot should he adopted in state elections in the United States. LJRRY 2 LINDTJI3 1917 xi llama 'Debaters HILTON Howizu. S, R. MCCLUNG P. M. CURRY H. P. RHoDEs Resolved: That the president of the United States should be elected for a term of six years, and be ineligible for re-election. LL' Cl 1 HOWEL i m'5Qg,X .. .Y f AN onnally Debalers qjmmt' 5 BURKH.-KI Ti-.R Momloxx' lt J l l , - g. .I .fjv:'x. X xc ill 1 l 91.9:'f'?lu . s 3 , , Q I if 1g Q2'w E1'1- 'Exlempo 1m-' cn, Va., Tw-z, eo-v- A' ' f ,,:.L1:, axis?Ta1f2:.aQ+:vD13wE':-A5.:E,5:g1,,:-'E-ir 5 l 1 SF ' ' EQQLSQ- xr, ' SQ Q mg. .23-:.1.L.j,. A 1 -A- 5i'5I2C-S Q'-'E' 'T-'ffrlf'-. -. iv. 1Sis-2-51.13-:2QQ+1'1i:s-BS-.Sx'Nasal . ' ' 1 '-kim 3' S wig:-QA :zf-::-:f-:- . N:-'I '-x ro. -:-if.-b.. ,. -ze,-,.-M .sv--gg., . gm N.-,wa-Y.:Qw-... f Cam, .Y - if' . .Q--fa. ' , 5 l, . . W? Qi. wk QL Y-if-A ' 4-NSA: '- ig- .ii i , 'N 'rf-5-X . Ni -e'.eyXQ.15 , Aspx ,ga , l '- 1- H13- ' ' as l W-'Em - 5-fo ' 1 A -A ears-esiv i l JONES THARP i THOMPSON WARD I' iVlAE CAGLE JOSEPHINE RAY lVlARTHA YouNoBLooo SAMMIE COFFEE Resolved: That the several states should adopt a minimum wage law, for unskilled labor, constitutionality conceded. Debalers PAUL THOMPSON j. W. .JONES R. I-I. THARP ROBY WARD Resolved: That the National Gov- ernment should own and control all railroad lines together with enough of the telegraph lines to make the system operative, constitutionality conceded. Debalers T T l CAGLE YouNoBl.ooD RAY COFFEE -172- f 136 W 1, me ,Arts ' 4 , -E I' u . Hg, ff A I 'ff .nn - If X 1 I ' . lj-I I V, .V '- iq' , ' f , I JZ- A .96 1 . . . 5 M025 Q -, . ,J 1, 111.1 'Q lk ' ' N- 0 . -'fl wx '- , I , 'JIT' ' I A V V ,J 1 .fy In - A, 5 I ,ij -, ..'V I V, I ' W QQ Jpfb -' . , ' , ,KAL Q iff L r K I 1, z 1 4 I , I l X Z- K I K ' A f ' ll, 1 I I . 35: 2f 535277, k 'ff Y .. 'iL-flr.:-? 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QS 1 . ff TIS -1' -X X zz-is hy 'i n f I, ,f- 'f ' YV. . . 21 i in 3 f CAPTAIN TXYEE'l ' FOLTS Thrcc Years All-Statc and ,-Xll4SoL1thxx'Cstcrn Fullback -187- 2 P A 3 5 Q 1 4 2 . a 5 i r 5 2 ,wg 3 1 Z mi V -,,.. iw, ,A 9. 'f-' 2 4355 w ffgE3 'm'JJ J MP' MH ' Ci! - v-?Y--- .,x lv wi -1 mira T W U Etlgtl Epezh Zzzlfrz 19 ann Sams SPUYIBZI' FUNKY? stub aihn -gmsirz Urnzft fm s, 1 ,g,Ljwg V ' N - 1 -ffm I U'L lfil wmv 'N ' - 1'N-fwifgz f W 1 X Q- A . A, 22151111 13111 M3111 B+ BSYYUII Jlrfa mr milzuqn ful alia mart? Maib nfifnnur 7 1 SJ wi I' Q' 4 If ---.,..T:1:3.. L ...:.: --:- .g:..4nf:...1,.:: v: f n 4.1 3 2 F 4 I 4 5 e ii J 95' ff g L! ! lf Q 1 5 ? 5 I! 3 w S S 11 4 R H ,. 1 W 1 .1 Sl 5. 1 ul El 1 Z e Iv ' I . X 7 fi' L ll' 'VT 3 ii f-A.1-:ff-r-lf fur- fr T ' I I n Q3 ...-v v , g ,Q A ,A j- xi-Q, 5, , 2, .. 1 .,,,. x fin , . ' 1.1, 3m.k,Q 1 -T1 115 1 - I' MV ,'M,, 9 . .f. X. 1 su 5. W f'5 3 1 5 .,,.-el 1'- 1 I . ,. . , I 1 A 'X 190 , Agfa l IIMQ i . J W 7 K 24+-'Mfg---ff-mmf-' ---ff-fe , D'i,1.QDV T fL:S--H313 .1 'T '73 , ta ' lb 5 2 evtcw of Q cason ,c 5 . ci' i ,wp 'WW hello. john' Hy. fiiqe. Yank' Hello. L 74 Weary' Hey. Tweet' Why. doggone if it ' D ff Lf aint Jew' These were the expressions that . ag' 1, . P greeted each football hero on his return on , 1 f Sept. llth. That was the opening of the gi training season of ll0 Each man knowing that they 3 I had made a record the year before and that one of the A hardest schedules known was facing them. went to work with a will and such training was never before seen on Y Carroll Field One week of such preparations was in- TT lhl' 72 dulged in before school opened. Each man was ino- i E culated with the serum Beat Texas and each one on 5 f the field worked to that end. Stiff workouts. long T runs. tackling. punting. hard serimmages, were the routine the coaches drilled the players in Each man I 1 on the field was soon in good trim and ready for a lively scrimmage to show the coaches they were in fighting order. So a pre-season game was arranged with San lxlarcm Baptist .Academy Though fighting against odds. the light S. lyl B A. team put up a good fight but were overcome by the fast Bear aggregation The score B F. SILBERT was 70 to U. This game gaye Bubs and Ulvlikeu a chance to see the flaws in their machine in order to make improvements before the real season opened. The following Saturday the Bears formally opened their season by defeating the team from S. lvl U. The lvlethodists had a heavy team but were too slow to cope with the fast Bear squad and were smothered under by the score of 02 to ll On the opening day of the State Fair. the Bears played Trinity University The Pres- byterians were no match for the Bears and they suffered defeat by the score of 37 to 0. Jour! neying out to Brownwood the Bears overcame the light team of Howard Payne by the score M.aNAi.ER of 40 to U. The greatest game of the season was the Baylor-State game. Fighting eyery inch of the way. the Bears finally routed the Longhorns and came home with the score of 7 to 3. having accomplished a feat that few teams can boast of. namely. the downing ol a Texas Longhorn team on Clark Field. Lln turn Southwestern suffered defeat before a small crowd at the Cotton Palace grounds. Score. 20 to 0. The Bears lost the only contest of the season to A. of Nl The Bears outplaved the Aggies in every department of the game. but ill luck favored them that day. so A. ol M. won by the score of 3 to fl. the score being made in the last few minutes of play by a place kick journeying into Oklahoma the Bears raided foreign territory and brought home the scalps of the Okla. Aggies with a 10 to 7 score. The final game was played on Thanksgiving Day with an old rival-T. C L' The Bears won by the score of 37 to l-l. Thus closed one of the most successful seasons in many years for the Bears. Not counting the score of the Oklahoma game, Baylor score a total of 285 points against her opponents' 20. She has the strongest claim for the State champion- ship and has four All-State men and three All Southwestern men. THE SCGRES San lX4arcos Baptist Academy. at Waco-September 30. Baylor .. 70 San Tylareos 0 S. M. U.. at Waco-October 7 Baylor . ol S. Nl Li. O Trinity University. at Dallas. Baylor 37 Trinity 0 Howard Payne. at BrownwoodiOctober 18. Baylor . -10 Howard Pay ne ll State. at Austin-October 28. Baylor 7 Texas 3 Southwestern. at Waco-November -l. Baylor . 20 Southwestern 0 Texas A. ESI lvl.. at Vv'aco-lNlovember l l. Baylor . 0 Texas A. 8: Nl. 3 Qklahoma A. 32 lvl.. at Stillwater. Okla.fNovember IS. Baylor. . I0 Okla. A. 82 lX1. 7 T. C. U . at Fort Vyforth-November 27. Baylor . 37 T, C. lf. . l-1 -191- ik T .,,..ae..:a.,-,amgaa-aaa-aa-1-.sf .-.aaa ..,.,....., ..,...,..-e. .-,,,....N,,. .,,,..,,.a ,.u..,..., - ,, , .,. .- . M, A ,W x.-.1 .FT , F i7L ' ' Wi -. X if A ff 'T e Y h ggi -A 1 . 1 tx f' K4- il l I I I 'T l I, Ro..xt.H SHORT Witsorx Ebe Baylor-Slate Game ggEf NTE Diem Quintum Kalendas Novem- QQ' ix bris. A day that will go down in the annals of the history of Baylor as the day when Baylor came into her own again and trampled in the dust her ancient rival. the Texas Longhorn. Thus the fateful day came to pass. and the Bears emerged with the big end of a 7 to 3 score. Ever since 1900 the Longhorns have had the edge on the Bears and humbled them in defeat. They looked upon the Baptist team as a small weakling and laguhed at its weak attempt to defeat them. But this same little weakling never gave up hope. Under each smarting defeat it grew, and its every wish was to grow up big enough to liar make the Longhorn herd bite thedust beneath its feet. Now 'ALe Petit Chose has grown into a well-developed Bear. Still remembering its younger days and hardened by past defeats. it swept down on thc quiet gra:ing grounds of the Longhorns, tool-1 them by surprise, stampeded the Corral. and staged a round-up. The Baylor-State game was one of the fastest that has ever been staged on a Longhorn Field in several seasons. lt was nothing short of a battle-royal-a classic supreme. lt was charac- terized by clean sportsmanship on both sides. Open style of playing proved to be more for- midable than straight football. lt was a machine well coached and drilled against one that lacked proper tutoring. The Longhorns felt the same as A. 82 IVI. did when they played Rice last year- a little bit over-confident. Baylor won the toss and decided to receive at the south goal. Dolan kicked off for Texas and Lucian Roach received and returned for 10 yards. By a series of plays the Bears carried the ball to Texas' 40-yard line where a place kick was tried but f ailed. Texas then tried her hand but could not gain so they were forced to kick and the ball was soon in the possession of the Bears again. This time they began a new series of attacks. A for- ward pass to Thompson failed and then the sig- nal, 30-25-54, from which resulted a forward pass by Wilson to Recd. who then received the ball and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. A few minutes later .lack Roach kicked goal and the score was then Baylor 7 to Texas 0. -192- 1 f ,, :E+ J N X e. ln yain did Texas try to come back but the dirty work had been done while they were not fully aware of what they were up against, and all of their efforts were futile. But in the second quarter they scored an easy place kick and that ended their part of the scoring. During the third quarter Baylor still had the edge on the Longhorns and they continued tw outplay them but could not put the ball across the last white line again. ln the last quarter Texas began to put forth her last effort to make a touchdown but they lacked the punch to carry the ball at the right times and through the right places. ln yain did they strive to find holes in the Baylor line but every time they attempted such they were met by some mighty Bear who tackled them so fiercely that they either lost or fumbled. The ball was carried to Baylors 5-yard line. Moore was called on to carry the ball for Texas and he was tackled so fiercely that he fumbled and Dittmar recovering on Baylors 12-yard line. Hedick then adx anced 4 yards and again he advanced O yards and the ball was on Baylors 2-y ard line And here the Texas men were too anxious to score and they tried to push the ball over, so they were given a penalty of l5 yards. The ball was now on Baylor's 17-yard line and Lang attempted to carry the ball but fumbled and this time Baylor recovered on her S-yard line Fouts then punted for 55 yards. Holland who had replaced Short at full, intercepted a pass on Texas' 40-yard line. L. Roach then went ll yards. First down on Texas' 25-yard line. Holland 5 yards, l-. Roach lost 3 yards. XVilson 5 yards. Fouts 5 yards. first down, on Texas' 13-yard line. Holland 2 yards, right end. Fouts S yaids, first down on Texas' 5-yard line. Fouts hit the line for -l more yards and this placed the ball on Texas' 1-yard line. first down, only one more yard to go. XVh-r- -r-r-r-st, sounded the referees whistle, and the greatest game of the season was over, with the Baylor Bear the yictor. To mention the stars of the game would be an easy thing to do, for eyery man on the team played up to his limit that day. Captain Fouts played with an injured shoulder but he showed them that he was the same old Fouts they had heard of. ln the last few minutes of the game he let himself loose and tore the Texas line to pieces. John Reed, right end for the Bears, played the most sensational game that was ever seen on -19133 vf -' H in--0 -il 31-..-i-,N fvxl ,ill ' R Q , 1 'i -rg 1.,,ii1i s ss XXX :V - r . V: if X. X Titswgy s .- .X Q .Z ,. La-fisziq 'bgxr-5 Njfri. QNyy. +sq..- 5' T: :.J .. . ,, ,. L. so---er:-Q-:ws 1- .1 Lg.. .ws-Q., .:- . --'s- T ,grail T '- . F-. 3 .isl Lf: J :1 -r A .a Q- ff 1 if , ffl x,.......,,,,, v , -. i Q . 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Norris and Turner in the line, the Texas men found something that they were not expecting and they had to rely on other means to make their required distances each time, and then they did not make their gain. But the backfield, composed of Wilson, L. Roach. Short and Fouts, made up a quartet that executed plays Texas could not solve in time to stop the onrush and it was by the superb passing of Wilson. the famous end runs of L. Roach and the fierce line-smashing of Short. all under the generalship of Captain Tweet Fouts. that the victory of this game was made possible. iNilson's passing was the outstanding feature of the game. He did better than Clyde Littlefield. the best passer that the Longhorns ever produced. Right half Lucian Roach was a demon when it came to tearing off the remaining yards to make first downs. His brilliant end runs have never seen an equal. Speed and quick thinking are his main assets. with his side-'step that fooled many a would-be tackler. Captain Fouts. playing at quarter. generaled his men in such a manner that on his playing that day he was again chosen for the All-State posi- tion. His presence in the game inspired his men and they responded to his eyery signal. In the last few minutes of play he assumed his old position of full back and by his fierce line-smashing the ball was placed on Texas' 1-yard line. Here time was called and thus Baylor was robbed of another chance to score another touchdown. Never in the history of Baylor football will there be so fond a remembrance for the Bears as when they look back to that memorable day of Cctober 28. 1916. When the wheel of Time has rolled around and the Bears of today have entered the outside world, they can still point their Fingers at the Bears of tomorrow and say: Repeat the victory of Oct. 28, l9lo. Thus ended the happiest day in the history of Baylor and the Baylor Bear returned covered with the dust of battle, but a yictor, saying: Vein, vidi, vid! -194- ef . .1 -'tr Dba Baylor- TA. anb UU. Game DROP-KICK by Burns in the last quarter won the game for A. BZ IX4.. and r- fag I wrested an undisputed championship from the Bears, Dame Fortune was against the Bears that day. Every time a chance to score came. someone would fumble and A. 82 lvl. would recover and kick out of danger. Three times the ball was carried to A. 82 lX4.'s three-yard line. Here each time the fatal fumble would occur and the Bears would again have to assume the defensive. In the first half the Bears had everything their own way. gaining at will. but when they had the ball on the Aggies' 5-yard line they could go no further. The Bears seemed a little bit over- confident and lacked the punch to carry the ball at the right times and through the right places. The Bears gained more ground than their oppo- nents but on the verge of a touchdown they would fumble. All the breaks of the game went to A. 52 lvl. The game was marred several times by roughing. the Aggies being penalized four times. 40 yards, to the Bears' 5 yards. The Aggie line was much heavier than thc Bears, but they did not have the backfield of the latter. Every man on the Bear backfield deserves special mention. the most promising star being Theron Fouts. Wilson. left halfback, knows no equal in the passing game. His true forward passing made it less difficult for the fast ends to make long gains. MYank circled the Aggie ends for long gains. and nearly put the game on ice for the Bears, but on the next play a fumble lost the ball for Baylor. L. Roach made some brilliant end runs and stopped the onrush of the Aggie line when they got past the first defense. For the Aggies, Gilfillan played the most consistent gameg his line plunging being the feature. Settergast was good both on offensive and defensive. He saved the game by tackling Fouts when a touchdown seemed inevitable. Baylor won the toss and decided to defend the south goal. Thorton kicked off 50 yards to Fouts who returned 25 yards and then fumbled, A. E32 lvl. recovering. The Aggies could not gain so they were forced to kick. Thorton then kicked 45 yards to Wilson who returned it for 50 yards. A series of plays was then carried out. Baylor continuing to advance. Then Wilson broke loose for a 56-yard run and was downed on the Aggies' 2-yard line. Here Baylor again fumbled and the Aggies recovered and kicked out of danger. All during the first quarter the Bears - .nr -195- ,7 x 'H-Qs-1.9i'?f1 V .la I' f G. Ro.-xcH THOMPSON Woo DS xx - . gfiiglilzliltl .,- . .i lg -wa .fy 'll , V i I V i i l ii i 4 l 'i i ii i i l i ii li 1 I 1 5 1 i 5 i E i ' li ii 5 I il 1 i L..,' .h KFCXFQ- -, ig uNDf. iaaiririwa 'alaalaliif 'i X, - ef k ,l A li il l i I l I X 1.9 1521? .X, X s., .sz fs. 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Baylor, 01 A. 82 The second quarter opened with an argument for the possession of the ball. lt was finally awarded to Baylor. Baylor could not gain, so the ball went over. During this quarter the ball changed hands frequently but the Bears contin- ued to have the best of the argument. This quarter was characterized by the frequent use of the forward pass by both sides. The quarter ended by Thorton punting 53 yards to Fouts. who fumbled and the Aggies recovered. Here the quarter ended. The score: Baylor, Og A. 81 M., O. The third quarter opened by Baylor kicking off to A. dz M, Rollins received and returned Zo yards. Byrom replaced Reed for Baylor and Cilfillan replaced Mitchell for A. 82 M. Each team was now determined to score. but neither could put the ball over for a toughdown, lt was a battle-royal, both sides fighting hard and this time neither one having the edge on the other. Each team oft-times making the other kick on account of not being able to make their required distances, The forward pass was again resorted to but neither side could use it to advantage. Towards the last of the quarter Short intercepted a pass and Baylor made an attempt to score. Fouts made three yards around right end, Wilson added three yards more around left end, Here the quarter ended. Score: Baylor. 01 A. 82 M., O, The last quarter opened by A, 82 M. kicking off to Baylor, Fouts received but fumbled. The ball was recovered by Wilson who also fumbled. This time it was recovered by Gilfillan. A. SZ. M then tried a series of plays but could not gain. so Burns stepped back and being guarded well, he placed the ball between the goal posts by a drop kick, A. 82 M. then kicked off to Baylor and L. Roach returned for 10 yards, Fouts then made a long end run. NValker was then sent in to try a place kick and attempt to tie the score. but missed and the game ended with A. 62 M. the winner. 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E ? 5 4 fa , 3 'Q ii 3? 1-R sl 3 .. - q if - X 1 A : 2 a 4 - 5 fy ... lr ' - lim Q 2 5' Z ? 2 2: 4 ? 5 ll 5 1 K3 gy' Pigs' Q i Eg X i 5 ,fx , en ,, S ,,, I Q fi H ia L CAPTAIN HBLONDY THOMPSON 4? 1 '20i3i v.,W.,M,.. .,, .m,.m,gmm..m- -2 f obe 1917 :Basketball Scores jan. 22-23-Simmons College. at Waco. N xf- ! M 1 . Baylor 1 Baylor I jan. Z4-Decatur College, at W'aco, 21 Baylor Simmons . Simmons . Decatur. at Waco. Southwestern Southwestern A. 82 M. .. A. 82 lvl. Texas. Texas Southwestern Southwestern Texas . Texas.. Simmons Simmons jan. 26-27-Southwestern State Normal. Baylor Baylor . jan. 29-30-Texas A. 82 M.. at College Station. Baylor Baylor . Feb. 5-o-Texas, at Austin. Baylor . Baylor . Feb. 7-Southwestern. at Georgetown. Baylor Zo Feb, 15-Southxyestern. at Waco. Baylor . Feb. lo-17-Texas. at Waco. Baylor . Baylor . . Feb. 23-2-l-Simmons, at Abilene. Baylor . Baylor J State Normal State Normal -L04- I nihx! ' iii, . ' W-: --1' -V' Yr- ' -if ' B' ' 1' J .1 1. fr ' fgnafefae-gf-f,vQf:lef ,, , 1,,,e..f1-v-3.3-rgiffffmi H - 1-if-.-aaa-: ,..-....g- q 3 '.. g -' 4 5- Aglxh TBAl.l approached a higher XL VTE1 plane rn Baxlor athletics during the Wir, season of 1011 The largest squad for manx seasons reported for practice ant there xxere larger crowds out for t e games and this shoxxtd that basketball xx as coming to be better liked rn Baxlor Though the Bears did not xxrn ex erx game thex shoxxed to their opponents that thex xx ere strappers Captain Thompson xx as the star of ex crx game and it was under his leadership that the men xx or kel so f irthfullx He xx as alxxaxs on the moxe and kept the men rn good spirits ex en though thex xxert losrnlr l-lc xx as alxxaxs lolloxxrnfr the ball and oftrmts ht xx ould make a shot at the basket anl il it xx as not true he xxould be there to take another Ht began the stason bx plixrnff for xx ard but xx as later switched to tenter xx here ht also plaxtd a stellar game The Bears opened the season by defeating the fast San fxlarcos Baptist Academy five by the score of 33 to ll. Simmons was later defeated in two fast games. The Bears next tackled the fast team from Decatur. This proved to be one of the most exciting Games of the season. lnirst one team leading and then the other. ln the last few minutes with the score tied, the len rthx center from Decatur shot some sensational baskets and won the frame for Decatur. On the road trip the Bears lost two games to A, ESQ XI. The first night the Bears seemed excited but the next night they came back strong and A. 82 NI, was taxed to her limit to defeat the Bears. Two hard-fought games were lost to State, but the Bears won the final game on the trip from Southwestern at Georgetown. A week later' the Bears again won from Southwestern on their own grounds. The Bears closed the season at home bx' losing two more frames to Texas. The Final games of the season were lost to Simmons on their court by a narrow margin each time. The 1017 season was a failure in many ways, but in another it was a suc- cess, in that it brought out a voodlx' number of Freshmen who displayed their abilities as basketball players, and with the material on hand for next year. we predict a successful season for the Bears in 1018. H, C WILSON M,xrs..xrpr-QR -205- 11m11,xv-g-n5-f:+uvv.:,aa::-.w-z.:aaF,x..gf.::-.4g-.2gzV.:.'mea.-4..--:f.,4..-:::f-+-s:e'-Je15a-v- -'ef-:-ww,--,..,-A:11-.-. .vfffxaz-f . - -. 1 -,f ' 1. 1,1-17 , , Yrk, 1 -,.- , ....,,.:U,-, , 1 sr -- Z' G.....f 'h i 1 r 16 JT 1- .f s I rhlrx .7 il 2 . 1 E X, yc..., f 1 ' e ..-'.r+:'::fg 1 Qf r f y fr' T ,rr 55 lx tb ll ' T ' as Q a m 1917 4 a f' 1 -- f 1 in vida ' T ' v ' ' 1 T TI -r . - -O x, 1 , -1 . . .' , .b . . , . ' , h . - V J - . . , x ,L , Y V Q ' I :1 .' V -T jf h' T W' ' 4. : r in -r . - sg s - - . - ' ,' . 5 . W g . A 1 .4 , g in I 1 'B' .' 5.1 r- T 1 V- Us V A . r' s - r -m 1 . , vs' . e an f rr T 'l T '1 F' 5 1 2? C3 1 t,, s Q- UQ UNDE1 U - M 1,917f: , I . . N xg L l I iwi illlltf :H ' 5' - -H b ' ,rss-.iihiffi x H -rpilszffs ' X ,Aj - f - ff?3f:5Qg x, .- 'H .v . I: - I, t NN - fi.,-at 4 - 4-:. ' ., I .l -W Q xi Z, .1-'R...q. :.' . Al l l??f'f ' 1 -. l ' I vt ,. , -1. J . V an V ' A liifzfili .s ,x-wgexagp f - ' T4 r. selissfi' 1 it l' E 1 -e 'X-Q, V -:-353 ffm- ' l q XV l LSON Guard Yank is that old dependable guard. He cal always be relied upon to deliver the goods and when his man gets away from him he has to be a better man, Yank plays a hard. consistent game and never gives up fighting until the last whistle. He is always full of pep. and a hard fighter. He was the unan- imous choice for Captain for next years NIORROXX' Guard Carroll was another one of those lighting guards, He was always following his man. and was into every play. This was his f1rst year on the Yarsity but with a little more training he will develop into a first-class guard, REID Forward john of football fame. tried his hand at basketball this season and proved that he was also a basketball player. Though a little slow he has the qualities of a good guard and with another seasons training he will be one ol' the best, 206 - 1 WIEBUSCH Forward This is Wiebic's first year on the Varsity and he has displayed his ability as a basketball player. Though rather light he overcomes that difficulty by quick passing and accurate basket rshooting. FOUTS Forward Little 'Unn had attempted to play basket- ball before but his year he came out and made good. and he developed into one of the best forwards of the season. He was exceedingly hard to guard and was always on the move. thus causing his man to always be on the alert, but even then on account of his quick move- ments he was hard to handle, SPENCER Guard Dick is one of the regulars of last seasons team. 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Q 5 8 5 1 I B .. 4 3 I l r I 1 P 7. Z ? E S 11 Q E 3 2 1 I f 2 ' i 3: s O . . . ,.--w , m.'.l..Z::. 43531. ' 5, L -., 1 - vxmz. v Q9 ONDEH ui I , f if 15,13 5 E 1- , Y I 19 X-..,,--P '.4..4.+, X, Q 1 r! H 'l 'a 4 c N: ! Q 3 E 5 E 5 , 1. I f if 3 Qi I V E Q ' 5 lv N. Y ix 1 e If 1 I7 A . is 1 l X I i Q I 1. z i Q . 4 'I -,.,,.,,a.,.,,a,,, -V7,,?.,,--TZJEEYE W-YW' ----A---h -- -- ,,..1... 17. 9 ASON SE .-. SOCCER FOOTBALL TEAM. 4 1 1 i Lit Q A. . ,. .Hee A I HIS K- 0 X D, . Soccer .football in 1917 ENT the season of 1910, Baylor defeated all li college teams that played the game and 1 when the North Texas Soccer League A 45? was organized the Bears took third place. QL For the season just closed the Bears were tied if with two other teams for first place in the league. i 5 But when the tie was played off the Bears lost Q 1 to the Sears Roebuck team from Dallas and thus ll 1' made her tied for second place. The last game y ll with the Sears Roebuck was played just after the it fl winter term exams and most of the regutar mem- il bers of the team were ineligible so the Bear team 4 was not up to its best strength. But under the coaching of Hlvlikeu Balenti 1 the Bears put out a good team. Though the 1 Bears played the game a little different from the yi I Q y yy way the native Englishman plays it, the Bears Cu Rh TURNLR' M WA ER always put up a good iight and never ceased un- K til the last whistle. Captain Neville, Short, Woods, L. Roach, deBritto and ll Porter were the stars and it was by many a quick kick of theirs that the 4 Bears' goal was oft-times saved. deBritto was one of the best forwards in the ll state and he was the one that was responsible for most of the Bears' victories. 1 l . 1 l THE Scomss FOR 1917 january 27 Baylor 0 Dallas Athletics l At Waco if lForfeited to Baylor laterl li February 3 Baylor 9 Cleburne 0 At Cleburne ll February 10 Baylor 1 Sears Roebuck At Waco 1 February 2-1 Baylor l Dallas Athletics 3 At Dallas y March 3 Baylor ys Cleburne at Waco. l,Cancellec1 by Cleburnel 1 March 24 Baylor O Dallas Athletics 3 At Waco lpost-season game? -211- L , W, I . X , - , -,,,-1- xrrv , , if i-amsiif i w W 1 Y w w r w N Y Y i Q l Y m ,,. 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Q K , 1' U 1 L on Q' . a A - 1 2 A 5 Q Y xx 1 5 , X 9 1 2 1 5 ' Q 1 a ' A z 5 ' 1 T Q I - 4 1 5 ' E g A. I Ab.. h I3 -N 5 us D f J.. ,WQA r by f Ebe 1917 Trracla Season t VERY year .Baylor has been progressing 5 QSM: r P , . A . .-5 O IQ WU? along the line of track athletics This P3826 year looked exceptionally bright t ' ' Baylor but then the question of eligibi- lity came up and some of the good men were found to be ineligible and thus the Bears had to face :' the situation with a mere handful of men. But these few men kept working and training and have put forth some good results. The first track meet was with Howard Payne. Baylor won most of the first places but lost on account of not having enough men to enter all of the events. Porter won first place in the S80 yard run and second place in the pole vault: jones won first place in both the shot put and discus throw: Wilson lirst place in both the 100 100 and 220 yard dashes: Managan first in the high jump and in the javelin throw, Neville, first in the mile: Vvlooters second in the -1-101 Robert- son won second place in the broadjump:Thomp- son won third in the 220, third in the 100 yard dash, second in the Ajavelin throw and third in the shot put. But under the leadership of Captain Porter the team trained hard and when Southwestern was tackled, Porters men had on their winning clothes that day and won the track meet by the score of 6715 to 5315, Summary of the Baylor Southwestern Meet Pole Vault-Height, 0 feet -1 inches: first McCrary CSJ, second Porter CBJ. High jump-Height, 5 feet b inches: hrst lvlanagan CBJ, second Bode CSJ, Holland CBJ and Seale CSJ, tied for third. Broad -lump-Distance, 19 feet 8 inches. first Farrington CSJ, second Thompson CBJ, third Newberry CSJ. lo-pound Shot Put-Distance, 37 feet 5 inches: first ,lones CBJ, second Thompson CBJ, third Hart CSJ. Discus 'Throw-Distance, 10-1 feet 115 inches: jones CBJ, first second Hart CSJ, third Thompson CBJ. 120-yard High Hurdles-Time, 18 2-5 seconds: first Farrington CSJ, second Eads CSJ. third Managan CBJ. 100-yard Dash-Time, 10 seconds: first Wlison CBJ, second Farrington CSJ, third Thompson CBJ. 880-yard Run-Time, 21151 first Neville CBJ. second Porter CBJ, third Newberry CSJ. 220-yard Dash-Time, 23 4-5 seconds: Thompson CBJ. second Betts CSJ, third Holland CBJ. -140-yard Dash-Time, 56 2-5 seconds: first Ward CBJ, second Wooters CBJ, third Briggs CSJ. 220-yard Low HurdlesATime, 2913 secondsi first Bode CSJ, second Eads CSJ, third Ward CBJ. Aiile Run-Time, 5 minutes 2 3-5 seconds: first Neville CBJ, second Chummey CSJ, third Trevett CSJ. flfile Relay-First Southwestern. javelin Throw-Distance, 138 feet -1 inches: first Managan CBJ, second Thompson CBJ, third McCrary CSJ, Officials-Stotter ClndianaJ, Field judge and Starter: Timers: Hunt ClndianaJ, Hunter, Y, lvl. C. A., Spencer, Baylor: Referee: T. A. Copas Clvlissouri State NormalJ. Announcer: Newton CBaylorJ. NIANAGER NEV I LLE -215- X f?gU.ND X Jillian t N41 L Q l i i v l 1 4 J. C. JoNEs Cal Jones that big hefty boy from Moody is the shot and discus man. His build and weight are especially adapted for this purpose and he is a sure winner in these events. R. P. NEVILLE Neville is the mile man and he is some mile man too. The speed that he puts on that last lap, makes the other man look real weak, R. E, NIANAGAN lvlanagan is one of the best point winners on the squad. He is a high jumper, throws the javelint and runs in the high hurdles. As a high jumper he is hard to beat and is always sure of first place in that event, When it comes to throwing the javelin he can not be beat. He is also good in the high hurdles. -216- , 7.5. f sae ?'93UfQD'llP 3 ' l i L i j, H, WOOTERS jake is the quarter-mile man and is always sure to give his opponent a hard race making him exert all his energy to beat him across the finish H. C, WILSON Yank is the hundred and two-twenty-yard man and when it comes to the dashes he can not be beaten. He is the fastest man in the state and his best time is 9 -l-5 sec, Yank has won four letters and this goes to show that he is an all around athlete and a First class one in all of them, A. J. 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Q , A f I. 1- r A... 1 .Vi I , V -r . ' . ' ' K v Y . - '1' ' 1 I r 12 Q ' A lr , fav - ' 1 is -1 ,.'- ' - 3 -- :QQ ,fm A il 5 M' ' W- 5 , ' 'av A A Z, , A 2 Y kff?f9f522,,h 'K if af-my 'W V f f ws ' 5 W W, Q uffw, ,, ...P VM ,N fi Q f ' f W N 3 - fb 2 M M D W, Q Q 9, V . fx 'Sf' A A . . , 1, R- ,..-- M R :lv i. - A . 1' nd' 11 MNNQ. .fa . 1 - ' .w : :-, 4 . , .. w --1 . , .V - A 1 f ,fl Y f I U - 2,5 11 .,-,-,LL i -1 . ., 5 Q: -V V ,JV-: ,X .I , was . , 1 ' , ,, ,k 1 ,er W 'X l .-ff , 1: - ,HU .3 K , ir Ni 3 . ii 'EE f 'wf , -' 1 - .wmv-,v,av..f:,..-. mpg.-g . . +53 1 ' 'i CAPTAIN LUCIAN ROACH 1 THREE YEARS-ALL-STATE CENTERFIELDER . 1 n Q, Xa 4E ,,un.u-my--.- ' -we -219- ,. .. , rf, 5.35. -- Liv' :N-w!,.:,ef:,-yx.gQ :z ..,:,1'if:1z-a1?1:+2s-2-rzaT.,t-45513. , - 'f ' 'Q - b I ' JR 4 - ,-.. ,Q- S S 'S umm- V N 1 X ,ma SSX Ui X 1 , ,, 1 ,,V. -,V. .X 1 1 X , 1 1 1 1 1 11 111 1 11 1 I 1 1 21 ie 1 1 I V -..Q-L' UVARSITY TEAM, SEASON 1917 QT 35-3 QL! FRESHMAN BASEBALL SQUAD, SEASON 1917 -220 - - -'tn --,lf - - - - -- K- ui 1-. 1 fi, , -221- 'lgifz s' ' flag ' TSX-i3,i5f Baseball regress m 1917 Nlosley' issued his first call foi Ngyixgr baseball practice aboutbthe last of ,Ian , 3,33 r uary and one of the biggest squads in ' ' some time reported to his call. Yoon it began to loom up before the Bear supporters that the Bears were going to have the best team in the state forthis season. Everything was going on line until about the last of the winter term and then the inevitable thing happened. Crosslin the third baseman dropped out of school and others were made ineligible on account of exams and then 'Bubsm had to go to work again and reconstruct his machine. But this did not dis hearten the Bears a bit and they went to work with all of the energy they could put into in anc soon a good machine was seen in operation A gainst the Xavigators. The first game played 'ffainst the Waco league club, the Bears playec air tght ball and had the leaguers beaten up to the last inning and then they put across the winning score after an error by Ellis in over-throwing first base. This game went for eleven innings. The next week the Bears had regained spirit and so they tackled the Naxfigators again but this time the Navigators were out for revenge and they walioped the Bears good. But still the Bears kept working and soon a good baseball machine was in good operation. On March 31st, the Bears opened the season by playing the Longhorns on their field but errors were in great numbers that day and the Longhorns won by the score of 3 to 3. The next series was played on the home field and the Bears took the team from Southwestern University in camp for a couple of games administering a defeat to them in both fTE1I'I16S. The score of the hrst, 0 to -l and that of second, O to 1. Encouraged by these two victories the Bears next visited the 'iPirates on their own grounds, but the Bears were a little bit over confident and made errors behind Duncan and the Pirates won 0 to 0. The next series of games was played with TCU., on April lo and 17. The first game was one of the most ragged exhibitions of a baseball game that the Bears ever tried to put forth. But the next day a few changes were made in the line up and under the pitching of Farrington, the Bears gave the Horned Frogs a good drubbing to the tune of 5 to l. Texas canceled their games with the Bears for April 20 and 21, and so far no other games have been played. Though the Bears have lost the ma- jority of their games they still have a good team and have the hardest hitting club in the circuit, but as yet all of them have not hit their strid but woe be unto the other teams when they do. They have prohted by their defeats and are now putting up some good exhibitions of the national game. So much is yet to be expected of the Bears and the season has not passed yet and we pre- dict for the Bears the top position. THAN,-XGlfR gl,-'XCKH RO,-MTH D Y spd Z MT ,f,,1.Ts-f,-,-xsgaffsw-1 -,., - .:s1..-,f3-.s.L-.21 . W -k 7. f - -V - - 7- Y H -V V Y Y ' I if . c s d s -- s--.--.... W. gQgDtIis. : .5uiJ f A c H V 1.'fm- Vi i V K .:.7 il' lifili , inn! gi ' ' 3 '.,g, , . iQ', 3' . -.H,,J J JJ 2- ,Is X . .-,.. t p: P ' v Ng 1 ' I Eff e - , ' 4 - Vwi K 'O i 5 V S D D i T , 3 ' i Q' d i. s 1 3 do D ' l Q y If ., il 1 tj 4 14 .Q i 1 er N 'x 'Tl Leif 1-.2- J V1 KELLOGG Slim is that tall lengthy person that puts so much pep into the squad. Last year he played first base. but this year when the coaches needed a catcher Slim was the man for the job. But again he was needed some where else and this time he was shifted to third and he can cover third base like he was made for it. In fact Slim is the best all round utility man on the Field. I-le can always be relied upon to fill up the gap when some man falls down on his job. FARRINGTON i'Sid is that hitting pitcher you have heard so much about. At times he has been the means of starting the team to work with the stick. When it comes to pitching Sid is the main stay of the staff. The Stuff he puts on some of those balls shatters many a heavy hitter's batting average. W l EBUSCH XYiebicA' is the first sacker and he handles his part of the diamond well. He is the lead off man and is almost sure to get on. He is a good batter and his timely raps have started many a rally. 222- sl lm' MILLER Pugh is a name that is known all over the state and it is backed up by the fastest and best second baseman in collegiate circles, He knows baseball and makes a thorough study of the game and when it comes to the batting art he can not be bestcd. Although he does not always get a hit he can always be relied upon to hit it out and thus cause a man to score His fielding and batting averages can always be found at the top of the columns, IMCCARTER jack is the shortstop ol' the team and it is remarkable how he can cover that ground Though his throwing arm is a little weak he makes up for that by his ability to cover the ground quickly and he fields his position well THOMPSON 'Blondyu is another one of those heavy hitters and all round ball player. At the be- ginning of the season he was playing third but the coach saw fit to make a change and he was put back to his old job of catching. It is certain that no runner is going to attempt to steal second that has ever played against him before. His peg to second is terrific and is always true. He is one of the heaviest hitters on the team and he is the man that raps out those two and three base hits that send the pitcher to the bench. -223- este. lj? emu-up fr X --gg3a91v:f f f 0, f l V -.,-5 K ...Ai Q ' -1.1, .wa f' I -N A l . l l i 1 if i i l l l i l il Il i il E l 5 4 : l i l i i ll. 1 1. 'ss ii-ses 'MSW'-4---Y'-'r -- -P - - - .-.-.q,S.-.....-i,...,.,::-.1 M--Ja...-4?-5.-ffv-,-. ff., 232:33 ,, 71177 ir ,EA .sr ,, .. . . -. 5: ml' M Li. .J ex. . .A e- . li'l1ND.'t 'QQEEEFE lfif, Q? QXR- g -4 i , 1 'x if il W l LSON Yank plays left Held and the way he cuts up out in that garden some times makes one think they are watching a big league game. He is the fastest man on the team and the way he circles those bases is something 'iawrfulf' His main art is laying down a bunt and then beating it out. but he can also hit the ball when it means a score. SM I Tl-I Smith is the right fielder and just to say that he is a good Helder would not be all. I-le covers his ground well and is good on fielding these short hits to right field and at times catching the runner before he gets to the first sack. I-le is also a good batter but with a few more years of training he will be one of the best. DUNCAN l.eftie as he is called on account of throwing with his port sidc arm. made his debut in college circles last year as a pitcher, made good, and this year is one ot' the main stays of the team when they get in a tight place. l-le also weilds the stick to good advantage. -224 - I ' , ELLIS Ever since Bill has been in college he has gone out for baseball. but could never get that old control that means so much for a pitcher. This year the coach has been giving him a trial and he is making good. He has more stuff than any pitcher out on the Field and has one of the fastest balls with a quick hop on it that has ever been seen for a long time, but he lacks control of it. He is now working hard and here is hoping that Bill makes good. SANDERFORD Homer has been the premier of all college pitchers for the past two years. This year looked forward to one of the brightest in his career but his arm went bad on him last winter and he has worked hard to get it in shape but so far has been unable. All Baylor fans are indeed sorry to hear this for there was always a big crowd out when they heard that 'Sandy' was going to work. MCDANIELS Mae is another youngster to make the pitching staff this year. He is also a left hancler. He has been going good so far. but needs a little more training and careful watch- ing, for he has the stuff and is going to make a good pitcher. -225 i Q. ii a M 0 1,917fl f ei N A 1 v ,!'??f ' I 2' f .5 xl -P1 4 V av Z f 'Rx X ,flax :, 1fWTQ7yj3'1X 4:5-1eQ1,,f iv: lg3jiv,, - ,ir , x-up -X? 1.9 17 - -N AA 17, , , '- lf! ,I- S f:h,,,,4 1-A A A .un 1.1 mu ,QQ ' - .-. .. .N . +1 , . F 11-321 'ass -..-. Q -U aw X TQ . 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X X ...X , 'Q r ww--.A 'X X V. 9 5 .'sxW W m'-Six 'F1ri'S,2C:i5i- J f' ..ei 'evvrmsvssg --.rv 5 ,N -gyp- ::.- N bi Q. , fwff'-?.rsff V 'Wag ,QW e f H-v..w.,5,, ' ,I , -Qfh,1..,-.- 1-z-,azz-wS.n:L--Y-.-::,1-rl. 11.-:mmm 1:1111 'Q .,..,-.:.. LQ- I N i L . I Y I ' f JE 1,1 - an ,,. E122 ' M M wx' N' A x :J ., I 2' J 'fe nn IJ' SR ?gXi-f Y 'N l n fm.'5i -ng, 5 1 . I, :. . 3: - . i f gq 5: 'U 'Q ' bq:'k:'a ' '11 . ' WH. - vu xx 1 N I CAPTAIN MCDADE e -nl- f E 1: 5 I . T TSR fb ' - i ,Y . 0 i .. ,. N L ...SST i I l l I i i 5 li it l I l ' i ' 1 I 4 T' in E i l I l . l Ebe T ' Oenms Outlook I-IE tennis spirit in Bavlor has been aer- ,vetgqfj growing for the past two years and there have been more contestants ' out on the Courts this year than ever before, and there have been some good matches played. ln the spring tournament for the boys, Put- nam. Reid, Nloore and Nlorrow were the win- ners in the semi-finals. Reid then defeated Putnam by the scores of b-O, 0-2, o-l. Mor- row defeated Nloore by the scores of 2-6, o-O. o-2, b-l. ln the Final round of the tournament Reid was defeated by Morrow. This was a close and even game. The score was b-0, 5-7, o-2, b-l. The doubles have not yet been played but there is expected to be some hotly contested matches for these honors. Some interesting and hotly contested matches were revealed in the play- off of the contests in the girls' single tournament. ln the first round, Emily McNeil defeated CenebethWillborn in two deuce sets which went 8-b, 8--lg and Hiawatha Crosslin was eliminated by Lois NVard, the match requiring three sets, 8-b, -l-b, b--l. ln the second round Ruth Pittman, a former winner of a B in tennis, defeated Evelyn Cassg Ward overcame Mchleilg Ninon Collins defeated M. Barclay easily by the score of 6-0, b-lg and Irene Nlatthews won over Vanita Cook, o-3, b-4. ln the semi-finals, Matthews defeated Collins easily, o-1, 6-l, but Ward and Pittman fought three long sets, it being an even break almost until the last point was played. Ward finally won. 6--l, -l-b, 8-b. ln the final round the match between lvlatthews and Ward proved to be the best of the tournament. The contestants seemed to be equally matched and equally skillful and both possessed wonderful endurance. lt was a draw until the last two games when Ward got the edge on her opponent and won, b-3, 3-b, 7-5. Many points were played back and forth time after time and one game was deuced nine times. MANAGER NIORROXY -228- MOORE Grady is the most skillful player on the courts. He has a terrific serve and a return that is hard to handle. IVIORROW Carroll is one of the most consistent players on the courts. He always tries to make sure of his points and thus out-guesses the other player. REID just looking at john one would ordi- narily think that he is not much of a tennis player, But he has a peculiar way of al- ways keeping his opponent guessing what he is going to do next. His greatest art is in his return where he constantly keeps his opponent alert and on the move, -229 FTSE x 1 14132555 5 . V- 55 ,W V, Ll' .5 ,J I i -Y , wx ul, I w -ix' X.- f-22 3' 'Q uf, - - - , W ,fy 3, Q, 230- , .-.T.-Y,,-,.. 7,,,.,L,, ,,,,,,- ,-Y-.,,AA,.7,, , . ,,i,i,,,--M 7 v ,4--, vvawz-3 E 5 i if 1. 3: Q i 1 5 if 21 I Q fl il v ,4 LN I '4 xl f! U fi 3 1 ,u 4 I il i4 A w 1 -J 4 3 ,I -1 ., 2 -1 1, 31 . if il Q1 13 H U , 1 Ev Q. J E W fi ji A ,, S , L Vu -'Z if I. 4 ,xp- 'hlif If 5 0 In 6 Il 5 Cl z hl f ie s w 1 E-aim-if C.-XP-I-.-XIN CROSSLIN Culblam of the Gzrlsx Qv'lL1l7'lf'5lDl'l 'Tua -2314 .ii -:fx-gf L:,- L-at f eww: :gui .W Y..: , Y.. 5 vq?.:,T: 1,1 -. F , J, hlfs 1 ,. .1 ff,-Q ' 1 f ' ' . 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These pupils are required to do two hours' work I each week in half-hour periods. The First year classes study Swedish gym- I nastics, doing elementary work on the stall bars and ladders as well as the folk games, Second year classes take German gymnastics, studying especially modes and direction in marching besides drills in wands, dumb bells and Indian ll Bisid is these two regular classes, each quarter some one game is intro- I duced and emphasized. In the fall there were lour basketball teams organ- ized. each playing four periods each week. In this sport, Lois Cook was easily I the star. holding the goal-throwing record throughout the quarter. Running 3 her a close second were Tommie Vickers, Vera Robertson, Irene Matthews 'Q and Lura Bess Birdw-:ll 'l During the winter indoor baseball was introduced for the first time in I Baylor, Six teams played foi eight periods each week. The captain of the I winning group in the tournament was Miss Hiawatha Crossiin, Loyey Smith, I Louise Baugh, Irene lvlatthews, Helen Wallace, Lois Ward and Esther Leuch- I ner constituted another bunch of stars. Volleyball and tennis both were used in the spring termi The former f all-star team chosen from the three class teams has won with creditable score, 5 every game played with the city Y. W. C. A. team, This is the only game I which has been played with any opponent outside of the school. No tourna- i ment has been held. Stars on the teams are Esther Leuchner. Kathleen Wright, Lura Bess Birdwell, Ella Lee Pope and Irene Nlatthewsi In the l tennis 'tournament eighteen girls have been enrolled with Miss Lois Ward A I b winning in the singles. l I lvledical and physical examination are given each girl the First of the year W l and her record is kept on file with the corrections noted. il To win a the candidate must make ninety-five per cent on her Z I Class work besides making some of the teams and doing stellar work on it. i I In addition to these courses, Miss Fitch is giving a course in First Aid work in which about two hundred girls are enrolled. The course is practical. stressing laboratory work as well as attendance to lectures. l The work of the Physical Education Department has been highly grati- ' l lying to the authorities as well as beneficial to the Baylor girls. 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Qi, '7Z'1f. c 'P'-iiff qf fit-if Ag , X0 P ll - . - ll L slzc 53 X V' in I fsck: t -we , ' '- II -' l Q51 0 95157 other hand, mth the l'I'L',lLlCI'1I recurrence ul 0,111 subject and predleute. thus recalling and em- 0710119733 phuwtmg, the ldeu to be expressed tn the de- gg was QPU 1D u 3x ,., Sf ohfl xelupment ul the thought prueeedx luke num- eroux ugh-pwtx upon tm untuuchecl mud these frequent brealax huxmg the effect ul tukmg a new hold upun the reader! uttentxun. umm in the desert ul' wurdx ax lt were. will he waz BRXIN Fll,l,liD Wllll CIllXPlfl. ll lOL'UH IS found to be mueh mure ellectlve, much mure eonduelve to elarutx' and lar better euleulated to preserve the Contact the wlrelew ecmnee- .,. I 7 iq-. xerx emx' tn luxe thrwugh ll Inman xIl'lCl and tum llftllll EllWPllCLlllUl'l ul tx genertzl ruler, that the elwppx ami xkelehx elleet .md tw Netltter the iff. ',., i' v-1 Eff 2 li. . ,. e5A 4 l N QT IS 5' I I B I J i . ,f,t1Ngf A--what A w as a i 4 .1 it ' iff I Ll: LCS W- I , - . L . a wi no s ay any onver t an t e iinl nu 41 Ihtlv ll t t I D h h ' 'Q1 1 ' .-., r- , time my invitation calls for. fix, , .5 jf,-Q jf' 2. That I will get off on the right side of X . , I ,, L ,- , Q .xl ' .- :M 1 elk .f fx, 5 vm tw thc car. - . gig. , if tif? 6 3. That I will not flirt with but one Baylor Sn , Belton girl at one time. f .f'gll,S' ,W -I. That I will not tell my family history. X' 1 T 1 5. That I will not divulge nor make public 3 22 J Hug- any of the private love aH'airs of the Junior ' ' class of B. LI, F ,J o. That I will not deny the fact that I have IT ' f I 1 I a Baylor U. Uirl, I ,I 7 That lowill not pull up any of the regu- I .5 ,ax TT ,Inf fables while at the garden party. T 4 Q ig I Q That l will get a picture of the garden W party and bring back to the ,Iunior girls of . 5 Af ,Q - - 'ggi' B. L' ' I I fi li ' f f'-52 Certain desperate characters were put under I a double oath. ll ,- . R. S. jones-That I will make clear which MLgI'.q'muT Ihcrc COINS thc brldc and Jones family I belong to, and that I have a I Limlll N . , K .. friend named lvlary. F 'UMNTT ll Ilfalt S tljclinamclxhl I 5 I I XV ,lc-nes-That I will not quote poetry I ' df'.q'I'mT UH I not ll df A ndnk more than thirty minutes out of cycry forty to 2 IN mm the fair maidens. I TTT Dick SpencerfThat I will leave the Pool lfslelle- I am going to live in a Bra:os HUUIN G Bw I I B1 ittom bungalow some day ' B in h Ieefa-'tXYell. what kind of a top will it l aye i I --7 .-XT THE COTTON PfXLfXCE Q l3ill4 I bet this is a vocal quartetf' w .ll ful bet it is a musical ciuartetlln I, - I . TTT - U lqXlter a rather unappetizing C1 B meal I X Altiwpliirit' lto 'Iosie B who has hardly eaten Ii a mounthfulJ4 NIosie B, where is your api-e- I' tlteln Z kfoxit' B - I still have 1t ' Q , ' Before allowing the junior boys to attend I ll the garden lete given by the ,lunior girls of I Baylor Belton. the junior girls of Baylor LI. I fearful lest the Belton damsels win the affec- ' tions of their strong men. caused them to wi swear thusly A I 1 I I do hereby swear that I will tell the truth, gan, our Jzkn. I I the whole truth. and nothing but the truth, I tl' IMP me ll Cluster H C lxlorrow-That I will not be egotistle 1 and speak of Self too often 1 4 ,l .l Q. Q. 14 i Y .ef ' IT I IM IN, 'Wi-flf 4'rtll 'M - . I ll lil Mi CIH.-XPIQI. D.'XIl.Y J lvl l'vlcDade-That I will not drink any- thing stronger than Coffee. 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X I' f' . , vi i- -in 'gn Off i., Qiiuic Dr .lrrmlrmilg- l.oveladv. name the bixirks ol the New Testament .-Xpocrvpha H l.oi'efc1dvffXlatthew, Xlark, Luke and ylohn, Dr. Rogers-You can take a micro- scope and see Paramecium in the stone steps ol the Science Hall. .llii Hays Wvhen the ice was on the groundlflpshaw' s l saw stars on those steps ii-itlwul a microscope Since the war. Euretha is going to he a red headed cross nurse. . ,Cl -if -JEL' l 'X ll t g1li l1.illl-ix lllll , ,l li: ,.,.. ..f Ni W l ' ' V, I,-:All m y MN' l ' l iii ' l-i -'i , gg. i il i il.ll'i.i gan ,V Hvifl W flu tlill . C1XMl'L'5l'l.UXX'lQR5 Freslinian Cin conhdence with Bobb -l have heard a good deal about football Mr, Fielder, but is that ball not more than a foot long' 15mm English Students puperA0l' the life ol' lvlarlowe little is known. He was killed in a brawl at a very early age, and the latter part of his life is full of lights and brawls. 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Did some one there wish to ,V Oh this terrible lpnglish Sex en? Speak to my T Some folks say it comes from Hea- l V911 A H A ' Why, not that l know of, was BUY the fllfl In fh1I'f5 l'Nl'16 the answer, uUnless-Uh, yes-you ,--,ii D0Ul3F5 its Origin is diYiI10 must be the party the coolc has been 3 There s lout one war to get through U-ying tg get, I am SOI-yy, but She A 5 The hardest course in Baylor U- has just stepped out. Leave your Through a channel oi muon cram- number and 1 will have her Cali. 1 ming, 1 lntermixed with some wind-jamming. UWGHQM gasped the Baylorite' af- ' EO the FI'65h1 9U l Wfllld SHN' H ter wildly endeavoring to recover j D0 NOV F5149 this COLllfS?,l01' Pla? from the sudden blow to her pride, 3 FOI' YO make 3 Cl?CeU'l D l am from GB. l-lall and your num- ' V1 OU lTll,lSt W'Ol'l'Q lI'OlfI'l seven CO.fl'1l'CC. bei' Xyas posted for I ne..but I do 1 Then 5355 the DOC m C0U50l3U0l'1 not care to converse with the cook! Half? 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Aiilvrey-'lghey would be high then' Short playing his first year on the yarsity team in the state game ner- vously asked of Utay, Mr, Umpire. does that pulmotor ever fail to bring a fellow back to Consciousness after he is knocked out' .Wax A-I bet you don't know who came to see me. Cloanthafblo, who7 .Wax .+XfAlfred Noyes. and the day before he came, I just worked like a slave-I sat up till eleven oclock that night, I was working so hard. Carlyne, says her heart does not bother her. It has been in the Gar- ret so long that she has forgotten all about it! Shoe Clerk at Sanger'.vfMiss Bar- ron, do you know how I remember your first name' i'lflaryfNO, I-IOW7 Clerk-It is because the two ini- tials are the same as those of the Nl. B. Ice Cream Co. .Wim Fitch in First Aid Class- After you have made your bandage of muslin. you take a cork about one inch thick and about as big around as a silver dollar. Blanclie4What do you make the cork of7 .XIr. 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'a-'bfrzr-K-Lrxs x .. -- V Y X , 'Deoication , . 2 4 A i ,cp-g::f,gwq:-::3,---513.-4.vf- -vggkf -: '- , - 1 , ' ' - f - f- ,qlkt 1 C m 05:59 1,111 , 1 . rf, iT -' Li' Af -a...l1.. un: I I 4 1 YL, ' 4- 1, 4- P? is 9 4 r- Kwfiffexy' I - ' .v h' si is srs i E r Z S i 5 5 , , if fl i t 4 4 I W i 4 I f F i 1 Tris a token of our appreciation for ber wise council. ber untiring labor ano instruction to us, we oeoicate this section of the 53.ouno-Kp to miss f1F,ily TAmanoa ffncfijlroy, our instructor in 'Englisty 5 . .Q X 4 X xg, f -wx' 4 wxT,LgW3J X 1451112 ut-:ag -xg y LLNW. 2 2 1 .k M5 2 :,i.,-une-1Qn.,f ------4 :a-1: Li-L.::,,..2:v---,:f' , 1 Lggznr' H' V 4 Q- --zY, V yggiif 5 I ' . QL L 'Academy 'faculty XXVADE HILL POGL ,,-XXI. Head-yN1aster of Academy and Prqfessor Qf Latin LILY .-XMAND.-X XICELROY, ABL Instructor in English DELIL.-X EYELYN REED, AB. Instructor in Science THADDEUS l lL'GH CLAYPOOL. .-XXI, PrqfessorQfAXIatl1ematic5 N WY 1 1 QQ-:- -bfi: -X::i734:-5.-- ' ' mAENQKmwwg L I -1y1qa wx M . I H X I 4 Q, A i z rl . E 4, i i i E E Q 4 I POOL CLAYPOOL 5 v . F -zssw g - -fd..-Y - -4 V -v---eg..-...,, .,d..,w...,:,,,..:.,...,.. .,,.....:,.,: ., , GANTT J.xc,IQ xiclvlirz Cf, A, CJANTI, B5 lmlrmlur rn .Ugztllurmztlpx .-XLT.-X blgxpgli, A-XB, ln.xI1'm'tor IH 1111111 kloux ARQQHIE Xlulvuu, ,X B lmtrmmr m Hzmlvry XIAE CAGLE lI'l.il'I'HCIOl' IH lil'l.Qll.Yl'l DQR.-x ELLA XY.-XTSOX, A. B. lmiructor zn lfngllwh SMm1E CiOFFEE 4X.v.w.m1n1 m linQgl1.sl1 fXI.xRT1N Xl.-xnli lm'trm't0r' in CICVITILIH -IESSIE XX'ILSoN .-X.w.sz.wIunI 111 lfr1.g!z,xl1 T E CLm1ExTs X.x.x1.wzan1 HI P115-.m.x CACLE XY.-XTSON COFFEE 031, i 'E ffinj V ' - - .. 11 - 1 L Q ,uk .ML su - wizrf 4? :YQ 1 ,Q x- . Qi , X13 I . L V '-,il Lu- ii e' . 3 V ' ,,, ' I ' ff I I I ,. n x ' I I I I I T I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I If I I I fI I Y II I II I I I ' I I I I I, I I I II I I 2 I I I I I L I I I L- mr. Senior Iicabemy Qllass Officers LIVINGSTON -I. L. I-1x'1NGST0x Lois BALLARD F. Bi TQEMP XENA TQNOXVLES H. I. LD.-XXYSON Lois XIIAYFIELD HALL FALL TERM XVINTER TERM SPRING TERM KEMP President Secretary President Secretary President Secretary I If LLLWL L,L,,L..LL.- ,,LL E ifff'-E FT' ,il . gh 9, ,gf I .A 9 ,L YX1.91vf, K f KN I 1 , 14 fsiidiiz WJ f-realli ,.1, Senior Hcaoemy Gflass Tlfislory s the first Saturday in October. lqlb, the senior academy class had - its first meeting. There were some forty of us present. We could '. egg: , . . , ., jpgf ljgi not have wished for a better spirit than that which was manifested on that beautiful autumn afternoon. Mr, -1. A. Hall. acting as chairman, the class went into the election of a class president and secretary. Nlr. J. O. Livingston. was elected as president and Nliss Lois Ballard secre- tary. These officers having taken their respective places. the class went into the election of the minor officers. After the election of oliicers, the class was entertained by an interesting address by Prof. W. H. Pool. Thus our class history began. From that very first meeting, our class has shown much zeal and enthu- siasm in the many activities, such that any college might well be proud of ln the oratorical field. such men as Stucky, Kemp. Hall, Yelvelington. Hudgings, Holcomb, Livingston, and others that l might mention have proven themselves capable of real oratory. Well do we remember hearing the judges who rendered the decision of the different contests, say that they had never heard such orations delivered by any academy or high school students. lvloreover. in the academy are found some of the leading preachersof the institution-preachers who are serving some of the best churches of Mc- Lennan and neighboring counties. Vv'e cannot help from boasting ourselves on having among our number men who Fill appointments on Sunday and still carry full work. The class is well represented by the young ladies of the academy. Al- though they have not had the opportunity of entering into any public debate or contest, nevertheless they have shown their talents in other ways, such as in the Fine Art Department, and in Athletics, Not throwing any reflection upon the past. we can well say that never before in the history of Baylor Uni- versity has the Senior Academy Class been so well represented by so many intelligent. refined, cultured, good-looking young women. Although the class history at this date is incomplete. we are nevertheless looking forward with joyful anticipations to the annual reception given by Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Pool. Also there are being planned several other social gatherings which will be of much interest. As we are now drawing near the completion of our academic work, we are looking forward with high ambitions to make our college life be worth while and to count for the best, -261- '52 l ' l i l e I . ,,,, t i, N 2' , , ff X T it - Rf -,3!'2:'11lui,'j ,r -. ,,,.J rl . . -11. ': 32. 'I' 39 A- -f T n Senior -,preps Une beautiful sun-kissed day As the birds twittered in play The Senior Preps of Baylor U Organized a class as they generally do. First a president they did choose And one whom they dared not abuse. l-Ie took his chair as though he knew The things the Preps had wished to do. And in a most dignified way Cleared his throat in order to say: 'il now presume the next on program A damsel as secretary must be chosen. Gf course that was rather hard to do For in this class girls were no few. When this office had been filled And the heart of one girl had been thrilled, A treasurer whom they could trust if-Xlthough money was a gusti Must be chosen and this was a task For terrible creatures wore a mask, But at last a man of good looks Was selected to keep the books. The Senior class was not slighted, Neither was the joy of it blighted, Although the world didnt know it This class really had a poet. Cf course the class must have a dude For one without is very crude. A rather bashful boy of age To this place became engaged. Next in order was a dudine And of course we named Pauline. The class then began the fun But this couple couldnt be outdone And then with farewells and adieus The Preps went to their respective pews. -Clas -262 i ..-L V .21-,1.g,,-4....,.-.,-, -xii----,uf--nr --W A Y S Poet I 4 1 A ax- Q., K ,, ,,,.-...rx N . 5 - JAH- aF iff- !f,fv!,'jf'J ik, 3 . Hx , 4g ff. C, G. JONES Palmer. 'Texas V Q -- ' '.1 Eriiophizm, ' ' 2' ' ul-Q ' B hit. M254 .. 1 X: 5 5 A' ' HIZLEN XY.-XLL.-XL li 'Turfwr.mlle. 'Il-,ras - ' X . Calllopcarm. 2 : . V , 5, P. i J L Xp!-QLYINCTOX Wvvxl Poinl, Tuxas Phnlpmathcslang Ircaxurcr SOCICIX IO. XX mncr Extcmpo Dcbatu I0 1 , x ,, 2 ZEXA IQNOWLES .-Mirzan, Tu,ru.v R C B , Claw Poet '17, Claw Sccrctarx' '17 5 1 j O L1x'1xc,151'wx Eglguzzuml.Tv,1'a.x I phllUIT13IhCQlkiI'1. Prcwclcm Sunior Claw 5, 'ILM Editor Academy IQOLUIUV-L-I7 '17, U Lcvinxki Dcbatcr '17 5 5 E LUIS COOK Huglnns Sprmgs, Texas 5 Calliopcan. I 5 5 5 Q-05 :.-....3 Z . . L i E -26.3- ' -af-:H fx.- QQL. -f-wwf'--..6....:. Q, , KU- 'K . J ' V 1 59, 4 .. -.,,..-. , - ...gh 3 1 I 3 I f ! . I s , Q E I 5 i 5 I i f I i y I . , R .jg Q . in f-eiggflmiiui., QQ? iff, , .f 1 X .2 iii 7 .16 13 ,1 ll 5 E. 1 3 K P 1 .S 1.9 17 lq , P D. BROWN Phllomathcsian. BESSIE BODINE Calliopczm. F. B. IQEMP L.-xurs NIAYFIELD Callugpcan. H. T. Dmvscw Philomuthcsian J. L Hol.cgm1B -26 l- Pl'!lIOI'l1dlhCSi21f'll Fazqffeld. Cedar Hlll. Gulwston. Societv 'ILM Pres. Erlsophiani Prcx K '17, Lcvinski Dcbatcr '17 Holland. Nlay Pcarl. President Claw Texas Tex as Texas Class Tuxux Texas ' I 7 ' Class HiSEOFldI1-17. LCYIHNRI Ijcbatcf '17 S L. Dfi.1x5oN Mt. Enzcrprzse. Loclclmrl. Eriwphlanl Lcvinxki DCb3KCl' '17, 'Tsxas Tux a .v kg' ' L34 ge N 'Academy Oratory UE to the fact that it was thought best to separate the Academy from the College, it was also decided to separate the literarv societies, thus 'LZ' . . . . . T . T- -1' ,xg having both a junior and a Senior society. This gave the boys in the Academy an opportunity to obtain an oratorical association of their own, which organization has made remarkable progress during the past few years. ln the Fall quarter of 1010 the Academy societies met in a debating con- test, the subject being: Resolved, That the Monroe Doctrine should be Dis- continued as a Part of the Permanent Foreign Policy of the United States. The affirmative was upheld by the Erisophians, their representatives being Roy l-ludgings and A. Gregory. The Philomathesians supported the nega- tive and were represented by j. A. l-lall and j. L. Yelvington. The speeches as a whole were very interesting and instructive. The judges' decision was two to one in favor of the negative. The next important contest was the Levinslci Debate-so called from the name of the donor, Mit Pl. Levinski, of Waco, The question for this debate wasi Resolved, That the Federal Cov- ernment Should Qwn and Operate the Telegraph and Telephone Systems of the United States. The Philo representatives were j. A. Hall, j. G. Liv- ingston and l-I. T. Dawson, The Erisophian representatives were j. L. Hol- comb, F. B. Kemp and Lewis Stuckev. The decision was as follows: Lewis Stuckey. first place: F. B. liemp, second place: and bl. A. l-lall. third place. lt is to be hoped that untold benefits will arise from these organizations, and it is our belief that the Baylor Academy will produce some of our strongest orators and leading statesmen in the years which are to follow. -265- W- - 1 'i 'iw -'in' W WWW ' i l' 1'4 .f 1539513 as ' Y V ,fi1.lsEf -ln A 1 5-17 I I . v f ' L jr ,-Zif-Q14 -V MQ 52,15 X w:, ,12f,12521+ 1 nil v ..4 TTEQ3 ' i 5' -9 --Af Q - ,,Eg.m,.,..i.,im,.,mv.-,..f:..n.: ., , ,2-...,..,L.Y ,Q-T, nf K- nz: L 1 , Ghz '13 bilomatbesians H--1-1.1 Dmx wx Tw L fl Iinmx x lin x' lvnmux-mx, DL xwx Hul Fix: I Y K Fmxl Rlxluxf. Nuxv mx l.lxlx4.sTux LJARLIX fflbilomalbesian Society Qfficers ff,-XLL President KIL AL H.-XLL Secretary C, C LESIKER WINTER Y. X I. CLOUD Pnfsident lj H. fXIonRIg S6CI'6fClI'j' SPRING 5, Q. RLSHING President B. 1 HQRN1 ox Secretary -266- - -- -. ,-,:.M...A.Y.,....-.,.,, .,4,5n,a i. K r W Lk lu wa ,L i F 'J i U ,I .:, 'r 5 r I F Y U a .4 5 T 5 I 1 :L Q if !. I I H i Y , 2 3 2 1 1 f 3 E -K5 3 J suv. '1 I 5 ,W,-,,,.k.,,hI I 1 I 1 I . 1 I 1 I l I I I 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 Ghz 'Erisopbians QC. Im 11 l111x11-121 511111 IXIXII' IIII-'I II IIIPII xwlv Iilll xx I-111xx11N III 111111 1X II11w1.1x-.N I,11xx wnx I 1 w 'Erisopbian Society Qfficers F. B. IQEMP Xl. E CLNx11NG11.'xx1 LExx'1s STLUQE1' X' 111G1L T11oMPsox vl, L. HOLCOMB T, R. COPEL.-XND F.-XLL XX' I XIER SPRIXG -lfn - N V. l'xx1x 1 1 II p1'U.x' 1 LIGHI 1SUL'l'6fl1l'-X' pl'U.x'1clIc'lll lSeu11'ta1'y P1'e,v1de11l Sec1'Uta1Qx' .J '-is 3 I 1 vscmxo- 1 W1 , A f Y L W 1 1 n w I. 2 f A-1 ', 1, V- Q: , I , r 5 ' 5 V xl N jx E 'F X 5 :S J S 5 5 W 3 1 e il 2 V X 1 w 1 ? R 5 2 ,. T E il H e 1 ? 5 5 R I '-i191 7N ' Tbbeaiblvalers l.lx1x-. ' 'lXlI ll-nfuxu Yi-lux 1 Thu l.u1'm.xk1 Dulvafu-,I .-X Hull, ,I O l.1x'1ngNt1,mn, H 'lk Duxvson. ,I l,. Holcomb, F. B Kcmp Lux IN Stuckcy' 'lbhu lfrlclnpu Dulmlu-Rux Hudglngx, .X Clr'cgo1'3, xl .X Hull. J L Yclvmgton. --2684 Y dv ,,,,.......,f-W T-Y--- .,...,1: V- YYJW- . -A i ii- ,, X CWI NX H f f ,5 K X I qu Q f ' lm ' YN R' l NN f x sx I f I . 1M x QQIQWII DALLAS,TEXAS 6 . 1 I I IL. ' 4 L. l W C. NI. GRIGSBY, fNl.D Prqfemxoz' of .lledlczlw To our l-I'lCl'1Cl and tcaclwer. D11 CI Xl Gr1g,5lwxy Llniversallx' loved bv Baylor medical students. this volume is 3lll6CIlOf1dI6lXLxl6LllCdE6Cl, x E I 1 .,- full, l- .ff TWH. - fgglpflogn r vsp. --- ' f., L 1,- lei . .QS ., I 5 1 . X X I -1 I , NI I if 1:2 1, 11: ' F Nf l : 55? M' ii F i x . 351 f ig vi' ,, . g x -Q-snug I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I . I I I I I UNDI' ' Xt191?I Taculky E H CLXRY XI D. LL D, FA CS Dean UI College of Nlcdmcmc and PI'1QITlTlkiCX'. Profuxm- wt' Eyc, Ear. Xwic and I hroat, XX' H XIoL'RSL'xD XI D. Pathologxx --17-Q.. -mg -., . - X .3 A., X. Taculty C, M- ROSSEP- H. M. DOOLITTLE MD- NTD.. F.A.C,S. Surgery. SUVSGVY, ELBERT H. DUNLAP PHC., M.D.. FA CS. Gynecology, 55 . JNO. H. DEAN W. W. SHORTAL M.D. M.D. Genito-Urinary Diseases, Applied Anatomy and Obstetrics. -273- 1.91'? X fy .1 ' z::':: ffm f .wf , ' 'V V- I S 1 7'-'T i L i Y il Y V 5 l 3 E 1 + 5 3 X' 1 H 1 1 -ii. I . ,ffl 1 . 352 af 'S -4 12: ilu in 1 1 S 1 5 i I 1 3 l faculty 3 1 X -X Q i 5 A 1 I i i X 2 ' V C1 N1 IKIM lxl,I4R I3 SHHLMIRE XIDXQXC5 .XB,fXID.FfX,CS l SLIVQCVX' Dcrwnmtulugx 1 i 1 1 3 V 1 XXV WI QIXIXLRI E .X PJ . XI D ' Phwncall D1ug1'1wslX I fg ' 'P 'if' II I. Xlumu-. xl H, BLACK XB, XID NLD, Q Pudmtrucx Bnctcruulugx' and Clinical Xiicrmcopy. X i - -lf If , -.- A vw- il A7 y . .4 XL-Nj faculty fi? Q ig-f' 4 A Q I-L Ci XXV Fmxx I'Q5xBxQ BS, xm Llxnqgwlugx SLIILHICLII Umgmm .I R Lf-,mfxxx ,X B. XI ID lkhL'I'dPCLlIlCN l C- R- H-ANN-'W I E QQILLHRI-BI ND- 'fxlLD,FAXCiS Ubstctrncs. Gynucul-ygx 1 1 -273- 1'rQ 7-ffi - hiv --- ' - V' 1' In f li . C15 fi I I . , X J LINED- ' --.D D- D- ' f Ax5.1.91'7'P ,. Y I 1 U1 N L nhl! I ' : '- my 1: W.. 14 , L' N. 'x f -.5 yx il I, 'faculty N ' I 1 .il gp ix . X : ' 5 H. DONALIJ J' W' HILL MD. MD- Xlcmal and Ncrvoux Dnwun CDIITHCUI Nlcdzcmu, , .ir 2 xi D L. Burrlsox NLD. Eye, Ear, Nosc and Thmat f ij. M. MARTIN HENRY CLAX' AB., EE.. NLD. M.D. X-Ray and Elcctrothcrapcutncs. Surgery. -276- Wmrlul. v..J.. ..l r ' f' 'faculty v K 1 1 F N4 1' ' .. ' 'if' A' jfxs T, CZOLXVICKE O .I CHI-W'lL-Fifi MD. s M D Clinical Gcnitcv-Urinarx' Disczwcx C-llflllfiil OFWNYCKVICQ O. M MARf1Hx1.fxx M D Cllmcal Cyncculugx' .13-wg ' 'Wt-. m 7 3... ' ,. in C. A. DUNCAN L. F. BLAND BS., Phar.C, Pha1'.D. IX4,D. Professor of Pharmacy. Clmical Ivfcdicmc -277- .... -. F'I J MIN I FT ' A J 2 . v x 3 .4 v ,g ..., . t- 1.7-,J ,RJ Tum? 3 . 5 3 4 ii 1 .E Q IQ 1 ,r T i LE Y 2 H 1 i a at , . I. gl 1 f E 5 M 1 W '1 Q 1 E! ' 4 s i 5 H I1 I I 1 - V I A . fq :I N 1 l . Vi Q ' L 1 I I V E 6 . , 'M I 1 X NI L no . 1, 3: 1: IL: , Tfaculty F, I5 Tx1111z1.xx XX XX' Fmx'1,1i12 Xl D XI D i'l1111c11I L1L'I1lUl'l 11111111 1 l.l1111c11l Ifxc, E411 X11x1,'u11d Iliff L1-1115 XX' F1- 1:1 14 Ph D . Xl D Pl1.11'11111col11gx und PhQ11'11111u1dx 11.111111 H.x12111,11 D1111x1xx W J' MEYER3 M D- Rcgntrar. Cl1111Cul Surgcrw. -:raw 1 4 Q 'faculty L. E. HASTINGS, PD., M.D. . . .. , . Physiology LOUIS ROSENBERG, BS.. EE.. M.S., M.A. .. .Chemistry A. B. SMALL. M.D.. F.A.C.S ...,........, , , .. .Surgery SAM WEBB, M.D., F.A.C.S,., .. ,. ,M .,,, . ... ....Orll1opedics M. E. LOTT, M.D .,,,.,.,. ..,..,.. I-I. G. WALCOTT, M,D. ... I.. TATE MILLER, M.D. , C. P. PENCE, ., -I. R. WORLEY. M.D.,, .. T. C. GILBERT, M.D... ., . . . ..,FracZures and Dislocations . . ,,,. .. .Castro-Enterology Assistant in Castro-Enlerology . . .. . ,.,. - ikssistanl in Obsletrifs . . .. . ,Anesthesia .. . .Clinical Nfedicine W. M. YOUNG, M.D. .....................,....., , ,. Clinzcal Nledicine SAM D. WEAVER, A.B.. Ph.G., M.D. .,,,. . Anatomy MAY AGNES HOPKINS, M.D ............,.. ., . .Histology and Embryology A. G. SNEED. AB. ,. . ........ WM. T. WHITE. M.D .,,... ., ........ .. .,.I.alin and Biology ......0perative Surgery . fir' q , TW . f X f 'N X ..-n lv-5 ,li '- 1 -53,12 1 W K V' . L.- -15 J V 2 -279- I ,ff 151 . T215 XX N . lf A IJ' IINDX' X ' X 1.91vf m Yiounb-Mp Staff .X 'X 1 ,G BQ DVV1 WNKN -280- . 4 . ,N iwmxi, ,- y . 1 'k AJ f mm'M'm'a E A f AN , f . ' I W 4 i5jajg5iE2j4 'r I ' W V 5 E 1 XX f QS ,v,y x ,Ms 5 5 Q . xf f I l V Ig I' 1 2 f 1 7 I I I n I 3 i '- -1. ZX, l 15 11 Wx 'W XM -xx .Q Nm e ,1 7,2 i ' Y -LNlf , , ff -M l,A.mw. X 5 a 2 7 , , Z I M s 1 I i I i E 2 x Q 1 ' l i g S 6 . Q l ln g X V ll llii fair---1 A ' ---QV: . 1 Y f., ee.. l.iTi'1eg.L QQ3 l .-fi 1 . -:Tv-'J-J 5 xl L S rfm v mlmif -L '. g. . te- f l E. G. BRITTAIN Bremond, Texas i 4 X i l F l l i l l l l .l li ,. ll ll in 4. E li ll if 1 i r l Proxy-He stepped from the cradle into the anatomy room. and being fond of play-pretties as all children of the same age are, would amuse himself by shaking a skeleton for a rattler. He has become distinguished by his strict asep- sis. one of his hobbies being the use of ashes on the cord. Officially known as The Nurses' Delight. Bremond High School 'IOL Post-graduate 'lll T. C. U. Medical 'IZ-'13, '13-'l-lt Baylor Medical '15-'lo. 'lb-'l7g President of Class '15-'lu G. C. FOX Childress. 'Texas Dot-pastime is doing the Fox-trot, His graceful dancing haunts the fair sex in their dreams. His ability as a chemist enabled him to find casts and albumen in a specimen of White Rock water. Refuses to make obstet- rical calls at night for fear his son will have whooping-cough. Hartshorne High Schoolg East Texas Nor- mal Collegeg Baylor lvledical '07-'l7. H. H. HILLIARD Canton, Texas Dielillon4The ladies say he somewhat re- sembles Socrates. Coming from East Texas we would naturally suspect that he has hook- worms. lf you will give him time he will give a correct answer to most any question. His chief ambition is to return to East Texas with thymol as his weapon and wage war on the parasites he has been harboring so long. He is primarily a dietitian, and advocates giving his patients any sort of vegetables, except pears. North Texas Normal College '09-'10, 'IO- lll, 'll-'IZQ Southern Methodist Ivledical '13-'14, '14-'l5g Baylor Medical '15-'10, 'lb-l7LClass President 'lo-'l7L President of Student Body 'lo-'17. 282- - -- - A-,Q :s ...,N3:.xe.41:K...,...fg,-.-Q-1e.?Y,-. M' - ' ' T- - -3 IQ, -Zil- ?4--.., , an I, 1 - L-.-,cc me l'NfI'D t11lQ3 f I 1 fri- f M. I.. Hurci-iasox Sprmgtozun, 'Texas Nizrsesl jay-The blue-eyed boy. Oh, what shall I do to keep the nurses from kid- napping mef' l welcome old age that I may lose my beauty, ll the nurses of T, B. lvl, S, let him escape, he hopes to locate in IXlineral Wells and make a fortune writing prescriptions for mineral water and selling his photos to the lady patients Springtown High School, Xlcatherllord High School '10, Weatherford College 'Ill Southern Xlcthodist lkfledieal '13-'I-l, '14- 'l5, Baylor Nledical. '15-lo. 'lo-'l7. W. L, JACKSON fllumsler, 'Texas jack-The boy with the guilty look, His yoicc trembles in the presence of ladies. Nlany haye tried to make love to him, but became discouraged because they met with such little success or encouragement I-le is a man of few words, but many thoughts lt' he fails to Find the cause of your trouble he calls it 4'Hob-nail liyerf' Decatur Baptist College '13, Baylor Nledi- cal '13-Il-ln 'I-1-'l5. 'lg-'10, 'Ib-'l71 Vice- President of Class '13-'l-lL President 'H- 'l51Class Treasurer 'lo-'17, P. lvl. IQUYKENDALL Hourly, Texas AMHS2, ATA. Kirk-A pathologist by nature and profes- sion. He withstood the attack of the '4Non compos mentisu Superintendent and is still at the City Hospital. Ivloody High School ,001 A, :X Nl, of Texas '07-IOS. '08-'00, ,UO-AIOQ Baylor lvledical '15-'10, 'lo-4l7L Business Xlanager of the Round-L'p '17, 283- In ,41- ' . refill? W, - S wr 1 ' 1 xv. J l I l I l F I 5 I l 6 l l l I I Q i i 2 1 l i .. 2 i I T 1 I A P 1 I I I l :i I I i l i srl- I i Ll! ii . -, - -I S- I- I X 'i A' 11.91755 'M 'lj f l gan is . . P ' mu , 55,0 'Q-Z '-'21 L l F. P. PURDY Dallas. 'Texas Fred-ls a handsome man, but a married man. He yells VVolf! wolf! long after the woman has died from eclampsia. Fred walks so much like an Irish hod-carrier the faculty readily recognize him when they see him out at night. He will no doubt make a great doc- tor because he can apply a figure-of-eight band- age to the uvula. Graduated Iiillbuek High School 'OSL Southern Ivlethodist University Medical '10-'11, '14-' 1 53 Baylor University Medical '15-'10, 'lb-'l7. HALL SHANNON Burleson, Texas Hall-lt had been thought that he would make a specialty of clinical microscopy, but more recent thought and information makes us believe that he will make a specialy of eye, ear, nose and throat. He is undoubtedly a great politician and we expect to see him president of the A. M. A. some day, The feminine sex as a whole and as one individual are fond of him. Burleson High School '091 Decatur Bap- tist Collcge '09-'10, '10-'11, 'll-'IZZ Baylor University. Waco, '12-'l31 Baylor Medical '13-'l7L Class President '13-'1-1: Class Editor '14-'ISL Vice-President '15-'log Class Editor 'lb-'l7. J, L. TOUCHSTONE Sherman, Texas AMHQ. Obsletrician-He is frequently halted on the street by admirers of Chas. Chaplin and can readily pass for the great comedian. He has immortalized his name in ladies' parlors wher- ever he has been by the aid of his voice and beautiful mustache. His surgical ability en- abled him to graft the ears and tail of a rabbit on a house-cat, thus rendering the animal very useful for catching mice, Austin College '08-'00, '09-'10, '10-'Ill State Univ. Med., Texas '13-'l-ig Baylor College of Medicine '14-'15-'l7g Vice- President of Class '14-'l51 Class Editor '15-'log Editor-in-chief of Baylor Round- Up 'l7. -284 - Y T V4 4 the lf UND,-LID X A gf' exfl-?31'7fi V Senior ffllebical Class fllfislory Qi HE present Senior class, composed of eleven members, is the terminal accumulation of numbers, starting with three wee, little Freshmen entering Baylor the fall of nineteen and thirteen. The primary NS' 'Q' three consisted of two male members and one female, and as a matter of fact there arose some dispute in the very beginning as to which of the two would dissect with the female. This reminds us somewhat of the well-known story of Enoch Arden and Phil Ray disputing over whom should have the miller's only daughter, Jackson being better gifted with the ability to sing captivating phrases into the auras of the fair damsel, was as a matter of fact victorious, and thus assisted the popular member of the class in dissection the human corpus from the occipito-frontalis to the plantar arch. The fall of nineteen fourteen brought to the class two worthy members and also a mustache, but the loss of our female member, and we have never been so fortunate or unfortunate, whichever the case may be, to have added to our number another member of the superior sex. This increase in number added to the class in quantity and quality, but the fall of nineteen fifteen brought to our class four most distinguished gentlemen, to-witt A Married IVlan, That Good-Looking lvlanf' i'The Nurses' Delight , and last but not least, A Dietitian. By this time some of the colored patients in our out- door clinic and a few white patients would call us Doc, When we would perchance have the most welcome privilege of diagnosing, offering treatment, and prognosing their condition, we began to realize the goal of our ambitions. On the last round in the race for degree of NLD., we were strengthened on entering the fall term of nineteen sixteen by the addition of three more mem- bers whom we were glad to welcome. thus adding to our number gray matter and especially avoirdupois. One member came from Tulane and soon after his acquaintance was established in our clinics, the nurses at the City Hospital claimed him as their mascot and named him The Baby Elephant. Thus you see we have only scanned the growth and progress of the class of 'l7, During these four years we have received most valuable instruction and noted some most remarkable progress in the rating of our school and the size of the out-door clinic. The only thing we have to regret is the fact that our minds have been unable to retain only a limited portion of the many good facts handed down by our instructors. We are now students in one of the best Class A schools in the country and we shall ever be proud of the privilege of calling Baylor Medical our Alma Mater. -Class Editor. -285- W .. . I, -E q-1 i I 4 1 .gpm ,L- 1'l5951ND -1:3 'S i .4 mga. , lpn:-8,1 l Senior mebical Class Cfficers cmb Kell CLASS OFFICERS H. H. HILLIARD ....,,SA . ,. .....M..,.. V....,. . .. S...A.... .Preszdent Cv. C. Fox ..S.,.SS.. S,.S W. L. JACKSON ...,,.,.,. HALL SHANNON ,4...,,.,., ..Vice-President .. .. ...Secretary-Treasurer ..............Class Edztor j. L. TOUCHSTONE ,,...,.. . .,..,... Editor-in-Chief of Annual P. M. KUYKENDALL ..,. ...,.., B usiness Manager of Annual CLASS ROLL E. G. Brittain G. C. Fox H. H. Hilliard Roy Harris M. L. Hutcheson P. M. liuykendall F. P. Purdy W. L. jackson Hall Shannon j. L. Touchstone E. H. 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' AI II ww Imlma, 17,2 I M I wmmgmxa. .I I- T I ' I fnllr - H ' ' Lift ' ,CIW ' L ' Jin-sf' Z ILEN UP Elunior mebical Classffl'fi.slory T the opening of the session of l0lo-'17 there were assembled at Bayloi lX4edical College the lucky number of thirteen juniors, R. E. Truly 3 L from the swamps of Louisiana, compensated for the loss of our old my friend Reese. This noble band of knowledge-seekers constitutes what has been and is now, one of the most succesful and intelligent classes that has ever attained the third stage of medico-embryonal development in Baylor This statement is true, not merely because we say it, but because our display of intelligence in the past has been so prominently manifested that faculty members have repeatedly made the same assertion As Pre-lvledics we faithfully chased down a sufficient number of credits to enter into the study of medicine. As Freshmen we were confronted with the disagreeable task of carving on stiffsf' As Sophomores we withstood the chemical attack of the Hebrew, although he and his chemist friends would have us believe that life probably originated from a particle of matter on the bank of some stagnant pond which took on an electrical charge from a thun derbolt or a volcanic eruption, and above all, that all principles of medicine hinged primarily upon the pseudo-science of atoms, molecules and various other imaginary objects which they have pictured within their cerebral con volution. As juniors we have come into the possession of that much-coveted privilege of wearing a white coat and carrying a stethoscope in our pockets. In our out-door dispensary we have been brought face to face with a few new facts. For instance, that a wee-bit of heart murmur and a few sub- crepitant rales are present in every thorax: that there is an error in the diet of every sick baby which can be corrected by giving a little prune-juice: that there is much overlapping pathology in the female pelvis and very many breaks-very many indeed-which cause the overlappingg and that all obscure conditions will ultimately lead to an order for a Wasserman. Becoming more seriously concerned as we continue the fascinating study of medicine, we realize that each fact gained will serve as a bullet with which to tear down the shell of obscurity from our atypical pathological processes. We feel certain that our excellent facilities and most efficient instructors will enable us to shoot our bullets of facts from our knowledge guns with a great degree of accuracy. In conclusion, we can look forward, knowing that all pains will not have been eased by the time we make our exit from Baylor, and hoping that it will be our good fortune to share liberally in the alleviation of many human agonies. -Class Editor. -291- ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,. .,..,m..,-A1,.....c,Bi.,..g..m.,-,f,.,V ,, ,.-,m..,,,.-e--,lvfj f.. - L,,,X,,,,',:-11,.,,gNi,:1,v - .- a.:m-.:::- Wil li argl 1 ,, l i i l l l ,l fi l i L l l Q? ll 3 l l ! it G l I i Q i l 1 3' 3 l i l l Fl ' f in Tx l 1,?fsgc1331 :f T lf, A ll N, J a N ,l i ig . -T Q l 'i i l - L l , l l li I . u aaasaf We X Wig fs if Q siiig 57'-J HW' x T i .git J 5' X assays i it wit anb flffumor 1 1 1 1 sloe Griffith was asked on one occasion what were the dangers of the uterine sound. He answered: I do not know any. except the liability of producing pregnancy. 1111 john Farmer prescribed like a real farmer while on duty at the State Fair Emergency Hospital. by giving Viburnum Prunifolium to an 18-year-old boy for hyperpyrexia. 1111 Dr. BlackA Mr. Looney, who was Venus? Old Folks Looney -Cln that characteristic grouchv tonej- Why, he XYaSl .u 1111 After the mid-term examination in Therapeutics, Earl Carter informed us that he forgot to include formaldehyde in the list of hypnotics. 1111 lt is generally believed among the laity that the grouchier the individual, the larger is his spleen. lf this is true, A'Grandpa Looney' is all spleen from his diaphragm to his pelvic floor. 1111 Qui' Rag-time friend Bunkley, is famed for his piano-playing as we all know, but his spelling also characterizes him very distinctly. For instance: .-Xttact, Sifelas, WRIGHT for write, lvlenstrate, Cholecistitus. Erysyphillis, etc. -2 92 - ff5??QrZg -5.113 X311 Sophomore Class Cfficers PENN RIDDLE President R, R. LOVELADY Xice-P1'e.s-ident X f'f' IISS VEDA CANADAY Secretary-'Treczsurer D. H. HARDIN Editor CLASS RQLL Canaday, Miss Veda Cvarrett, H. G. Hardin, D. H, Harris, R. L. johnson, C. D. Lemmon, DI. R. Lovelady, R, R. Riddle, Penn Vance, C. Winstead, E. r DT 1 0 Q 1 1 Q 11 I V A , -mf :Hiro 1r-----Y -1 1 1 ' : j 1 1 5 E 3 3 3 'i I s 1 A 1 1 5 . 1 I 7 1 5 3 1 1 E 1 Z 5 1 L 5 . i 3 1 i Z i ' 1 1 I 2 1 ..... 1 121' 1 , N, 215, ' UND' I' - H fc ,I , ' Ql I I I ri!,la1eil3.i1if4i xf I. - 1. vi I I I I I I ll I I E . fi I1 5 I I I ': I1 l ii I 5 5 I I I I i . I I I i Sophomore meoical Class Tlfistory 9--' ii UST as the steward of long ago doubled his five iron men, if you 7410, - V - g'g34g.q- please. so did our class double its membership over last year. If p ff,. Q fy gn: gf we keep the pace we have started, there should be a name for us A ' I some day. I-Ierewith I shall try to give you some information as regards the membersr Vida Canaday- jane Bottsf' a young lady having an ambition leading to an M. D., but in reality she had rather be stylish and string C. D. johnson, though she does not wish people to know the fact. H. G. GarrettfA good-natured Irishman, having strayed from the fold of Texas U., was gathered in by Baylor. I-Ie speaks well for our school, for even an Irishman knows a good thing when he sees it. Dexter Hardin-A queer sort and one can't tell what he will do next. R. L. Harrisfldaving been lost in the shufHe of last year was picked up by this class. An excellent student when it is not too much trouble to study. C, D. vIol1nsonfBetter known as Caroline, is of a very sleepy nature, and loves to take the ladies by storm. KJ. B. Lemmon-A nice sort, considering where he came from. I-le is a former citizen of the Philippines. R. R. Lovelady-is to the class by his dry wit, as a drink of water is to a man on the morning after the night before. Penn Riddle-The only man in the class never found broke. I-le has a secret passage to his father's bank vaults. j. C. Vance-The father of the class, whose ambition is to find something in the skull besides the brain. E. Winstead-'Sleepy. a pill-roller of fame. I-Ie is the originator of the class siesta. I-Ie is a good example of an X-ray picture. Taken as a whole, there is a conglomeration of characters in our class, Our motto: Study only enough now that we may look wise when we are Seniors. -Class Editor. -294- nfg-a,.:r::,1a:u::f-5-ae--+1 .Dua-1-.Me k-,-.-3 - - g ' fn- V- 7 ' . 1 l 1 f W --- ---- V C 1 Zqfu., .a... ae as f.---f:.,.-: , l - ,CTIWQ13-Q .,-it.t1:. '5Ni if 1 1 , fy Q , . l'f- 'V ' V A ,1 . f - J mi mi T-iifgzefwff' '- l l l i . 4 5, 4. , 3 Q' . Tm' R1mfXlL1 Slurc. l3ar'r'ev':1 K in llillwiglil P1u1l.yy, Rim -lilltelxiin Snvutl, lairiuirm Tfresbman mebical Glass CLASS OFFICERS A. C. SNEED President S. B, LONGINO, EIR. l'zue-Prasidenl A. Nl. PATTERSON Secretary-'Ireasurer C. C, NRLCLLYRE Clam Editor CLASS ROLL Barrera, C. E., Mission Texas Cox. lx. L., Canton, Texas Davidson, B. H., Tenaha, Texas Fires, l. W., Childress, Texas Fulbright, C. WL, lvlinden, La, Griffith, lXI. A., Mansfield, Texas McClure, C. C., Hlackshoro, Texas Longino, S. B., jr., Sulphur Spgs.,Tex. Sneed, A. G., Sherman, Texas Patterson, A. lvl., Dallas, Texas Class il1'ottoASapiens hflagnius -295-' 'ii ci mmf g mb! Ns . 5 5-.. .5 Q., l .,. , I . l l i l l i v l 'J l l it 1 , . sl l l l l 3 5 4 1 'x l 1 l l fl l l t 0 . I' .., x, , e ,e .4 ' .QX ALFA' . gQDl.l?-Flfittlf I i i i 6 v -1- A' ig 1,.-....,..,q A e' T MZ: l ,l 1, 1 i l i i ' l l Q i fi l .l 1 1 i T i I l F i l I il l Y l Q . i i fic., 1 Q9 i T , sg.-.ry-f' Tfresbmcm ffllebical Class ilfislory T v HERE are several phases in the evolution of a history. There are efforts. influences and propensities which lay the foundation upon which the history is built. ln the first page of a class history. these factors naturally stand out, Although our class is small in numbers. it represent-s the entire state of Texas and a goodly portion of Louisiana. We have enjoyed liberal opportunities under several of the greatest Alma Maters of the statep we have enjoyed the counsel of the wise, the instruction of the instructed, the advice of the advised and the philosophy of those who philosophize. We know that the best wishes of the folks at home are ours. The tendency of the age is toward higher educationg the field of scientific medicine is growing and the call of the profession is great. These are a few of the many factors which we consider potent in the foundation upon which we are slowly and we hope surely. beginning to build. The second and most important phase. is the period of history making. The steps taken by us in the next four years-our ideals and the attitudes which We assume toward the myriad problems which we will be called upon to face. will determine the contents of the pages of our history. Thus far our pursuit has been one of comparative ease and pleasure. There have been but few incidents of historical importance. We are experiencing the usual didactic bore of the first-year course. ln general, we have not been satisfied with the super- ficial, but have mastered UD two courses of chemistry. have taken a microscopical view of histology, have gone to the very heart of anatomy. and l might say in passing. have had some physiology, et al. lt is yet too early to see final results. either from our labor or from the stand we have taken in the student body, There are some things which we are not and some things which we have not, but we do try to be optimistic and have a liberal portion of college spirit. Con- sequently we are expecting great things for ourselves and we pledge our best to the institution. With this pledge wc close the first page of our history. -Class Editor. Tfreslyman Ilolxes P.S.fEvery class has a fool-we have three. Lefty l.ittlc'Un.'i and Kelly, The long hours of dissecting pass away quickly amidst the bright remarks of these boys. I Q I Q .I I Our class proved to be great chemists-half of the class often pulling down as much as 25',Q, in tri-weekly exams Our instructor thinks so much of us that he has advised a few of us distinguished ones to be in his class next year. We will make good atom-chasers. Q ii I Q Q NVQ want to know who will lic for Fires next lvlardi Grasi Griffs whooping cough gag was mighty thin. but it stuck. I e. L l.. Q Q Dr Hastings- Gr1f1ith. what is a thermos bottlef' Grzjfilh- l think it is some kind of a stimulant. H Dr llas1mgs4uWrong-you are thinking about what is carried in it-not the bottle, C Q I ll Q D Dr ll ca1iur4 Where is the doudeno-jejunal flexure7 U fTfc'.Xf'l'-'.'XbOLlI the level of the seventh lumbar vertebra. U lil Q Cl E ld Pat says the instructor should teach us more so we would not have to study. E C. E lj lj E .X typical Freshmans answer. lf that is not right, ask Fires or Snecdf' C Ll lj ll ll U lrmlruclorgnwherc are protomines foundlu 4 N H Frtnili- They are found in the spermatozoa in the head of a fish. -296- 'Y YW ,,,,,,,,T1x Y -Y. Y! V ,,,.,-,L M Y, , --9 - Q W L -Am Q31 A J ,. .gr 3,3111 f Y Y I I f v F' ix i 29 T 11 ,wx I X rf! 1-'L ,L n u E4 -..Q .N -,Twwg J.. 1 nigga-...J. v 'r' .. ,, .c N ' Q' '--gif S . 1? ' x I I 1 4 3 . 5 I 2 1 l I l Q . 1 1 E E ! 4 2 5 4 Q Q Q s 2 I 1 2 5 I Y W 2 7 I I 1 4 E I 1 K , K A 1 1 S if I Q I . .L UND - life - 0 .-.ti Y s me Egllllillilgf-if W4 if gpg,-1 xf -'fl l is E l 1 l i l l l EE N To cut or not to cut: That is the question- Whether 'tis wiser for an overworked brain to suffer The tortures of Duncans lecture and go to sleep, Gr to rebel against such agony, And by cutting, miss it, To cut, to leave, NVhat more? And by that cut to put an end to our agony, To see the Style Show, and to wipe forever off the slate The memory of that dreaded hour. 'Tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To cut, to leave, To go perchance to failure: ay, theres the rub, For by each cut we give our Professors the power By Dr. Cary's order, .to shuffle three points off our Final gr Gur none too-certain graduation might fade, And we might fain receive a diploma when we had it not. Doctors and Professors, distributors of our diplomas, Be lenient with us, till the coveted thing hangs at last Framed upon the wall-and then we thank thee. -J. wi Pa,-11, jf. -298- ades ' i LINDt'llI3 JAMES H. ALLISON Syn. jalmsl Habitat. Picton, 'ljcxasi Cul- tivation. East Texas NormalL W hcrc found oo Characteristics, Stutturingp Brunette. FRED W, BREAKER Syn. Beakcrg Habitat, Silverton, Tcxaa Cultivationl Silverton High Schoolg Whcrc found, Gaictyg Charactcristic, Transpar- entg Easily fracturcd. BERYL R. DINWIDDIE Syn. Dingbatl Habitat. Wintcra. Texas. Cultivation, Winters High School. Whcrc found, Charninskfsg Characteristic. tall complected -299 - 116 , x -1t?! f f j Pl gjvff ' 45 ...uniq- i I l i I i I5 ii I i I i ii fi 'i li i I . T X , 5' 'K i K i ,.-,, i l l 1 1 l i i l i l Q' 'sir i -' ir ' rf - Rumi: H. FREEMAN Syn. Ruby. Habitat. Blum. Texas. Culti- vation, Blum High Schoolg Wherc found. Blakenefs Corner. Characteristic. Color- blind. M.-xnquis C, Comms Syn. Bonus Habitat. Quinlan. Texas. Cul- tivation. Quinlan High Schoolg Where found. Oak Cliff. Charactcrwtic. lmpalp- able KIAMI-is C, QTRAHAM Syn. Clarabell. Habitat. Terrell. Texas: Cultivation, East Texas Normal. Where found. Hills: Characteristic. Tonic. -300 - Q , CH,-KS. M. Huocirss Syn. Hoodging Habitat, Grapevine. lgxas. Cultivation. Grapevine High School L Where found, Skillcrnsg Characteristic, Mostly sligillvi GLENN D. liii.tiRt2Asta Syn. liillg Habitat, Iowa Park, lcxab, Cultivation, Olney High School. W'hCru found, Mctropolm Charactcriwticx Thick Stem, light top. RALEIGH R. Linn Syn. Deacon. Habitat. Anna. lcxas, Cul- tivation. Anna High School, Whurc found. Annax Characteristics, Mild, bland. and don't bite thc tongue -301 Cl..AXRliXfQli Xl.-mums Syn. Curly, Habitat. Roxton. Tqxasg Cul- tivation. N. Arizona Normalg Vfhcrc found. -ltinius Struct. Characteristics. Tempera- mcntal J XY.-xi.iHR P-XRK. VIR Sxn. Prof.. Habitat. Kaufman. Texas. Cultivation. Southwestcrn L11 W'hcre found. South Dallas. Cfharactcriitics. Dancing Hi-gnxoox li PFRSLEY Sxn Pcdunclm Habitat. Silsbuc. Texas. Cultivation Silsbee High School. Where found. Old Tx1ill.CharacicriQticQ. L'nSophiS- ticatcd, 5022 - X ROIQE Ri-.uuiex Sxn. Pusv. Habitat, Ponta. lcxax Culti- vhtion. Callaton High School. Wherc found. Dccp Elm. Charactcriqic. Umbcl- lifcrous. LJ 0, E. 'lSR.1XYl.0R Syn. Judgc, Habitat. Hughw Springs. Tcxasg Cultivation. Hughcs Springx High School. Whcrc found. at Brittain Clorncr. Charactcriktic. Who can Say' DORYCE C. YA R uimu .ii Syn Coldiloclas. Habitat. Prosper. 'luxax Cultivation. Proxpcr High School. Where found. Y XX' CI .-X. Cfharactcriiticx Drawing -.303 Q .XI ,nge e,g uND.-. y ' i u q :gg .. ' TTS 'fsirgg , .Q V 7 J , 'fi i 11.91711 Senior 'Pharmacy Class Tlfislory HE present Senior class was nrst corraled at Baylor Medical in the fall of '15, when the Annual Round-Up was made for the ensuing term. and was at that time com- posed of 33 members. This was the largest bunch of Bull Yearlings that had ever been herded in the history of the school After the usual preliminatires of getting acquainted, the following officers were elected for the year: J. NV. Parks. jr., , S. IX4. Procter. vice-president, T. K. Oliver, secretary-treasurer. class was prone to stampedes and rough-houses and was branded by the teachers 4 F X QI: .7 V . W. C' ,Iv mlm president The . . as the noisiest class in the history of the school. The favorite trick of the class was to run up the clock and thus get to cut the 5 o'clock class. Dr. Eyerly was always wondering why he could not keep his watch with the clock. The main social events of the year were: Valen- tine party, luncheon at the Qriental. Picnic at Oak Lawn Park. and the annual banquet. After a summer on the range. the fall round-up for '17 was made and it was found that I5 of the original herd had been roped out. but the 18 stalwarts who came in for the Final branding were in fine fettle. An extra hard winter deprived us of 4 more of the herd. but in the springtime the remaining 14 expect to leave the Old Corral, carrying two brands: Ph.Cw. and Registered Pharmacist. The main events of the Senior year were trips to Waco. Fort Worthfjand Grand Saline. After the final banquet, the gates of the Big Corral were closed forever to the Class of 'l7. -The Edilor. TAS they are: Allison- A-girl in your arms is worth two in your dreams. Breaker- l will start taking a tonic some day and grow up, Dinwiddze-'il may be old. but l've got young ideas. Freeman-HNVell-um-ah-oh-l 'dont know. Goode- l want a good girl and I want her bad. Graham- Ha, ha! it dont pay to be loving. Hudgins V. Pres., Senior, Assoc. Bus, Mgr Round-Up 'l7l- l laughed till l thought l would die. Kilcrease Cl-listorianl-A'Let's move up to the next streetg the wind blows stronger around the corner and we can see more. Lair- Rolling pills is the greatest thing in the world-except making love to my girl. lWanes.tf Park, what did you do with my Curling-iron? Park 1Pres. junior Class 'l5. Pres. Senior Class '17, Assoc. Editor-in-chief Round -Up'l7. Vice-Pres. Student Body '17, Student Assistant Mic. Botany 'l7J- I guess thats about the best one l've heard in the last 15 or 20 minutes. Pursley- Where is that apple conductor? RE'ClLfL'l'l'eMl.I'l1 low up. but l'm high aroundf' Traylor- I don t see how you can tell without a string. Yarbrough fCartoonistJ- l draw women as they ought to be-not as they are. -:a01- 4 'ini v,g , . l at acy Db SL' G .cr in 3 EE film iS i i i I v 31 V 'Ll uf X 1 'ifii-,TX'Ij-1115 , ,. .sms sa. j,j,i ':: :L ...ff 'N 5 -4- Illumor ,Pharmacy Class Tlfistory 5 .-.wi UST a few words concerning the 3 3 history of a class which has been 3 given the very appropriate name, 5 ' The Record Breaker. This 5 class is made up of a conglomerated mass of virtues and faults which if analyzed would probably reveal a deficiency sim- .' 2 ilar to that of previous junior Pharmacy j 5 classes. At any rate we boast of having ' Q the largest pharmacy class in the history y l lf, of the school. As to good-fellowship- 1 5 ' well it is really a marvel. Q ln many classes there is the spirit of partiality and favor, but this class is ? one big family, there being but one pet, ' 3 she being a girl, She is a real, rosy- cheeked brunette, an East Texas Queen 2 and of course she is better loved than any X other member of the class. ln later ' l years when each of us shall have suc- i ceeded or failed at our profession, we will ' Q remember her to our friends and tell them ' of the awful things that might have hap- pened at recitations had she not been i present. y Q There are forty-two of us serving our sentence. This is not a social ' forty-two party, but a classethe immortal forty-two, class of '17, And de- l spite the fact that the majority of us came from East Texas, we have been ' steadily gaining in the favor of the faculty. On every hand we were intro- ? duced to new friends, Freshmen like ourselves and former students who bore the title and princely air of Seniors. Q Realizing the time not far distant for us to receive our much-esteemed ' degree, we take on courage and put up the best fight that is in us to reach i our goal. -Class Editor. j CLASS OFFKTERS , V J. L. APPLINC President i L. A. VVYILLIS Vice-President 1 FRANCISCA Torwms Secretary-Treasurer 5 J. A. LEGGETT Historian - XY. C QsBt'RN Editor Q z E I i l 3 W i.. i i Q -:msn . 4 1 Q V'- fFa7lw ' Y ,M . .. ' .fn u 3 5 3 N Q PQ' w LII! pm 5. L. 5232 DQR? Bl! .Q A 1 i ll! -.SU f , H, , ,-W. ,X v.. A- A' '-' if ,' ,' ak, .4-' 'f 1 I . I . 4 Y ' YQF EWCA , , X . AUJUND'll H W ' ' 4 M N 1 ' 1, . xl . Wy x X 6 ,1-.n I ,g ' ,Linn , jf' i4EEWMg R .. I :jn- , ' -2: .. . ,V :?ff3 - 4. X .- 'Q '. 5. 1 FHM I 1 W ! - n 5 l E 2 S E 1 1 E 1 I' '. Y 2 1 5 , E L! E V 2 1 , , I , f E q F E VI - li i V I J g 1 1 I 1 , f E Q I z X! J ? J ,g e ! f 2 9 Q iv E Y: 4 5 1 , Q X , , W, 5 , 1-, UFSQS OF ani .. 5 -,M .K ,A lx 9,4 fMQNw. N' M A ,-,Q,:wM5 'N 41352- W, - x, ff , ,vS-MW' .- wfiifgqisifw .X 'I' l ' 'X'r.f13422- -+fc ., Sim., ' 'M ' x'Nw.r-3-EMS. .wQmx4 ggx-WW-i'5i , ' iC'i1'1MNfXW gpw,,L.La, f ' 554 A ,K W.. V X N '-. Q jL.'W.,Q343 mxx-.. -.W .A 94 250527 . VN 1 J E .E f 2 J 4 1 rx 3 IL' f 1 4 fi 7 .. Q J 1 4 L. L ,Q 1 f f f 2 3 E M .4 f , 4 'S 7 E 5 1 4 ,Y 4 i 2 .1 1 1 A r 1 L 7 Q 3 fv- f I 4 J .2 5 3 4 , L 4 Q E I 3 7? 'Z - L f L L f Q L fi f 2 I. Fi f f, Z N E 52 Z JZ Senior Nurses Class T oem HER DREANT She came from her guaduation. This nurse in her snowy whitep Her face still Hushed with elation. Her eyes so happy and brightg She still held her hard-earned diploma As she sank in the great armed chair. Then she fell asleep-she was weary With hours of work and care. Three years the voice was gentle, She started. 'ion watch at the sound. And before her stood a lady Whose pale. thin hands were bound, Bound and helpless before her. And her voice so sad to hear Went on in a dreary monotony: l am bound by the demon Fear My name. in one word. is Ignorance, And many have died for me. l live with Sin and Hatred And consort with Poverty. Millions of womankind know me And millions and millions of men Have helped keep me bound to the world ln its mansions, its hovels are dim. Come l'll show you the years before you XVith knowledge-system right And straightway the nurse saw a yision4- Oh, what an awful sight' She saw herself move ever And blend in the terrible fray ln her work of the world-and conquer, Though she often grew faint by the way. And the army of white-robed nurses Who rested by her side As they fought disease and suffering XVere her glory and her pride, Ivlisery they fought together. And Ignorance, Charmed by Fear. And Poverty lost its terror XVith the white-robed sisters near. And Pestilence gave way in the darkness. Soon the sky showed the morning light. The nurse awoke from her dreaming- She had slept in the chair all night. Then she dropped to her knees. still holding The diploma so dearly earned. And prayed: Dear Lord, give me wisdom. Give me wisdom to use my knowledge To soothe pain and bring hearts cheer. And Fight to the death with Ignorance. Chained by the demon Fear. -309 - l r- TNQ 254 fd T TX1.9i'7-1 . 1 I -E 7 i -I V N if ' I .gf Afruvli-.. 4 lu-J lm' X 1 li i l il i ,E l I . , . , Senior Nurses Class Tlfmskory l .1,Z,?lgEj HE third mile-post stands just behind, and we look into the future, 2 ready to launch out into a great life of work-some with vague ap- 5 Q prehensions and all with a sense of a certain goal reached, but a Q' i Q' work that has just begun, 13 ,Q Side by side we have studied and from the fulness of each heart sounds i 'I the note of service. To-wit: Use me, dear Lord, in thy great harvest-field ,5 which stretches far and wide like a wide sea. The gatherers are so few I fear l the precious yield will suffer loss. Ch, find a place for me-a place where ii best the strength I have may tell. lt may be one the other toilers shun: be ll it a wide or narrow place, 'tis well, so that the work it holds be only done. Q. ll l 1 if 1 l l il il 1- l l' ll if fl ,i 11 ,g ,Y pr li i ll l l l 1 l i l l.:--...f f -ISIUM ,.u.., ran.: -,-W.. M Y ,Mfg Y Y ,W , ,, F5 Q5 ll Of 55 la 5 0 .a-o 3 Oi G 0 I-D 0 a-a S: lg ' -311- -.u-Q.-.1aii.1w,g.-..wmu.:..,. 4.i.f4.....,.yL..? V .4 ...-.aff .14 ..... , . , , - . , 1 1 E 2 2 f f 4 ,i : 7 5 4, 2 14 - 4 f 1 L .II ..f ,., 2 s :Z 2 V.. 4Ff-V , fn fkiiw -1 , 1, am 1 A ilu. u v-. , I , X - -E ig? -., A W gg,-7, K' N ax J 3 X I X 1917 3 X 1 .1 CV ' - ata L'.,.. ggmigg 4 ' X 5' 'llnhzrmebiale Class of Nurses Ev l ?9W i? Qs us e C i t MRS. MRS. :XIISS Xllss M155 Class 1 CQ? ilu! 'Keemno uv mfifx ,Kwe.'YSo5o'r 6 CLASS GFFICERS VNYATKINS President NIAYS Vice-President XYEAYER Secretary-Treasurer SMITH Historian and Artist ALLEN Poet .Nlottof Lo5'altyf' Class FlOlL'6l'4SXX'EEK Pea, Class Colors-Pink and Green, -4212- .5 li Q13 'i biz- . 'Q - .fix , 1 Mrs Watkins-Oh, for thy voice to soothe and bless. Aliss Allen-One who sought but Dutys iron crown. Miss Harding-They call me cruel-hearted but l care not what they say. Miss Weaver-Truest friend and noblest foe. Mrs. Wheeler-Ready in heart and ready in hand. Miss Hendrickson-So sweet a face. such airy grace. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Aliss Hallam-l could trust your kindness. Pate-There is no truer-hearted. Pannell-She was more fair than words can say. Smith-A life that moves to gracious ends. Nliss Wfysce-You were born for something great. Miss Thomas-I leave thy praises unexpressed. Alays-One whose least act abides the nameless charm that none else has for me. Miss Baurngardner-There is none like her-none. Miss Vise-Two so full and bright-such eyes. Miss Shell-A rosebud set with wilful little thorns-as sweet as English air could make her. Mrs. Taylor-Oh. true in word and true in deed. Nlrs, Stephens-A courage to endure and to obey. Mrs. Teague-Her eyes are homes of silent prayer nor other thought her mind admits. Mrs. Martrich-How pure in heart and sound in head. Miss Carpenter-Kind hearts are more noble than coronets. Miss Hendricks-Your meek, blue eyes-the truest eyes that ever an- swered Heaven. Alrs. -Class Historian and Poet. -313- ,Ln flfwdmi N-ff' I -5 w l 1 l i Q '70 'lu- 14,1 i , fl ': ::: ' jig- im ! f- 1119 nu -1 KV ilfs SES NUR 1 2 Z :J '-u 1 G k s-'Lf f S . as Lf- lFQ'if9l,llTCif'i-Ll,lli 71 ' f . ' 51. , A-f Zllunior nurses Class Kell and Officers CLASS OFFICERS rl 4 l l i i i li 5 . fl ANNA H. FAIRBANKS President IDA G. SWAIN . Class Editor ie--W Class Colors-Yale Blue and Gold Class Flower-Sweet Pea. l 1 i il RGLL CALL W Hallie Ardrey Edurina Lewis 2 - N. E. Beman Ruby Lee Lillian Blankenship Ethel A. Minge l L. Bradford M. Mag, lN1cLean 7 Maud Brooks Maggie Moore V' r Pearl H. Blackburn Clifford Parks g Hester Bluffington Rubye E, Powell ll Oma Collins Nettie l. Reddell l 3 Velma Christian Ruth Rudolph ll L. Dunn Constance Sanders E l Lee Anna Dunn Ida G. Swain if 4 k4artha Emory S. E. Smith l Anna H. Fairbanks Eva Sullivan l 1 oia Mildred Harris Katie stew-t l Willie Lee Hall Ruth Walker l Lucile jordan Laura Woodard W Exa Nl. Lewis N. I. Wilson . Zula Yeager i l l l WE WONDER l No longer why Miss Bluffington always refuses the beef-heart in the i l dining hall. 1 li just what kind of a dog Scrapper is, anyway. ll Vslhy Lucile likes to sit by Anne. Whether W'alker and Emory will ever learn that feet are intended pri- ' 1 marily for walking. 5 I i . i As junior Nurses, whether training will really be as expressed by Miss Breitzshes favorite hymn. , 1 If Miss Clark thinks we can learn anything or is her optimism a bluff. Whether Prof. Rosenberg really believes the entire class have taken courses in shorthand. M3 1 5- l . vm- fx paw i 1 c4.. - i s 'ii M 'f' '0'51,g X- 3. :QQ X --- 1- - - -- TA Tlfistory of tba 'Evolution o Baylor meoical College tThis is an extract taken from Southern Medztul journal of 1914. which was written by Dr. QV 'Xl 1900 there xx as a medical school organized which was called The .Eg fkledical Department of the University of Dallas. This school at that time had a two-year course, but in 1903 Dr. Cary was elected tb' ' Dean and changed it from a two-year course to a three-year course. Up to that time the Deans were Dr. j. B, Titterington and Dr. C. lvl. Rosser, respectively. ln 1903 Baylor was acquired by Baylor University of Waco, and has since been owned and operated by the Baptist General Convention of Texas, through the Board of Trustees and Dean. Dr. E. G. Eberle was for some years Dean of the Pharmacy Deparrment but Dr. Cary is now Acting Dean of that department as well as of the lvledical Department. This medical school, quartered in the Ramseur Science Building, is very near the Texas Baptist Memorial Sanitarium, which, by the way, is one of the finest in the South. The charity cases of this institution are used by the medical school as clinical material. The school also has the use of the City Hospital for clinic. ln 1905 another medical school sprung up, with Dr. ilno. h4cReynolds as its Dean, and was known as Southern Methodist University Medical School. The Southern Methodist University decided in 1915 to discontinue their medical department and this left only Baylor Medical School again. After unceasing toil on the part of those connected with Baylor Medical, in 1910 she got Class A rating. We have now one of the best medical schools in the United States. Qui' clinical material is far more than is really needed. our obstetrical department as far as clinical material is concerned. exceeds the State University Medical Department by a wide margin. The surgical ma- terial is much more abundant also than the State. We have on the faculty the best men in the country and we are looking forward to the time when Baylor will not only be known throughout the South but also throughout the United States. Baylor has an alumni to be proud of-they stand at the head of their profession wherever they are. C. Xl. Rosscr 1 Thanks to Dr. Rosser. -316- --.- -v, Q, ----x 1 fi .917 'HN UND' 5172 191 7 ffiouno-7.Cp Hovertisers Q Show your appreciation of their support. -4 ,.,af.f7aH-if X N. I ITS si? MD' X .5- r-'GL my VN M . f F-r, .. , f ., , ....,. -oo-.,,, 4 i X ' ' ' Drop ated paint We arry Everything f r uil g the Home Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated 4 I osmsou as MRL rgwgg LUNIBER-.WVALL PAPER.7 SASF1 OOOQ5 WAco.TExAs. -gm ,. ,.i. K 5 Au Ur ulntsmeu gu izullou ol' Super Cr Supported by itlne Most Thorough l-Equi al ppe Plant nu itlne West. Yours to Communal in itlne llnroalueltiou of College Auuuamls Tluis Auuuul Priuleel unuil lllouunil by lluiou llllliflllli Note Conmlpuuy PR1NT1NG, l,1T1IoG1mP111Nu, STEEL AND CJOPPER IJLATE 10th and Central KANSAS CITY, BIO. ly 1 i 3 fi s 3 Tw M551 f-MT:ENN--X---A-Mvmsxsaaumxxwx,x x5m,1.QMmNQMxW,AmvM,.Aw,XmwWwxXwmMw. . .mwmwmwsxgazm Mxe- 5 I 5jf'7'6 S ENGRAVINGS FOR Tn-us BOOK BY GI e 7 Icvtric Ulitg G ngrabing Gln X BUFFALO f--S: a,::.----: - :N.. Q ,NW .QQ S cmxw X? 3 W QQ x R Si -3 5 ff? E5 N ., Y QQ, .X S: .Q Q ix. sg-M 4 5 xg X :ww . X ,ak Nw X AR N S X i:..Q?.SX..5 wr N 1 vx wax if, 1 W A X xx f R N X-, 33 x x . -xx N3 -ie N .z Q E 'Q 3 S 5 5 www :rg ww A S 351 Msg FXS x iii ix X 323 is iw 'iii ,af :Q 'His :I 15 gf, is S3 Y :Z 51 !. H! .1 .ei 1 iw gg. 1 ess age X . 1. SI sg Q 13 :J :S 5 R2 -,k i 552 'ii' -:lu J ig I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I i f I I . l I I I I I I I I U. -. -........, ... ,... J iii I I To Baylor Men Eamiliarize yourselves with the doings of this shop. Learn to look to us for the newest and most popular developments in all ar- ticles which men wear. STYLE SHOP CLOTHES ARE READY TO PET ON 4 R Come in Vlhcn Convenient. WI? 0 1 j5slnon Q eww. Correct Apparel for Young Men At the I ,.- W h :X Walk-Over ,.....-- 'N kv ! - ', ....., , I In Shop W 617 Austin Street A 4 ' - .lj I vvAoo, TEXAS i s IL It makes no difference what work you do QL How light or heavy a shoe you Want QL What style meets your whim IL There's a Walk-Over style for your every Wish IL And with so many sizes and widths YOUR PAIR MUST BE HERE Let your next pair he Walk-Overs. Klail Orders Filled for llvalk-Over Style Shoes and Phoenix Silk Hosiery Yi Fiiiffh, , 'EQ'-pgini. I I 1 .2 -si Q I i. X fe ff Qrf.J5N'3' f to 1 mia, X 5 s ' use es. 2 his 5 B-.vs lf - ,.. 'r. Tm' I I .ge X Xxfiifl TH RIFT 'lilhrift consists not only in saving money and in not spending it, but also in PROPERLY USING IT. Thrift means what you do with your money money more than what you do NOT do with it. The bank is the greatest institution in the World for the develop- ment of thrift. Deposit your money in this bank and let us be of assistance to you. Central Texas Exchange National Bank WACO, TEXAS Capital and Surplus, ,'2S600,000 Resources, 24,000,000 XY .H. XlCCI'I.l,OL'1 SH, President QINU. I . lYRIGII'1'..Xctiyc Yicc-President PAT GORXIAX. .Xssistnnt Cashier Ii. F. KICIARTY. Cashier .X. sl. PRTICRSON, Assistant Cashier We Invite Thorough Inspection of our policy of doing business! iiQllcl!1ifj'll and Sf1'i'z'ru at all times-First- Prompf, COIIIYFOZIJ' Tfitlfl7Zc'1IfM'A.lXV8.YSl IYe are home builders and handle building materials of all kinds. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! VVM. CAMERON 81 CO. INC., llETAIL LUMBER DEPT. 216 South Sth St. I . A. BRUNSON LI.-XRRY BAHL Xlqinager .Xsst Klgr. x71 .-i,..-J.,.g,.,- .,. ,- r -VV Affair '- -a-r- A-.T - - ff- 1. r - -4- - -- if jfs UND 111131 - effgglfw I W I . W. A. HOLT COMPANY A Quality Sporting Goods Store Headquarters for SPORTING GOODS KODAKS AND SUPPLIES High Grade IXIOCZQIZG Fz'1z1'5f11'21g. Szzpfrior Qzmfffy Rfxvzzfw. WACO TEXAS The Store That Has Served Baylor for More Than Thirty Years Growing and Improving with Each Year That Goes By Every- thing NIan and Child WVears Wiom a n A marvel of up-to-date merchandise. One of the interesting sights of Wiaco. The finest and largest stocks and every convenience for serving customers with the best goods on thenlesser profit plan. Send us your mail orders. lVe pay de- livery and guarantee satisfaction or refund the money. Comfortable rest rooms for ladies, attendants free. IVe serve popular-priced lunches for out-of- town Visitors. The Klost Beautiful Store in Central Texas J GOLDSTEIN-MIGEL CO. Waeo's Greatest Department Store . gm, S I ,l is ll l rr l li , l I i F ii 1 .i F 3' g1 1 if P: li 9 li I , i .W E ll . gi il y i if ll Il ' i Ili I , I I I I l i I 0 . gf' x fx X 4 4- 'Sf i -. . ,, . ' QT XQQ' 'Q P 1 ,V 'gt-Ez! ' 5- pp, Q 1 1 1 , , X . , 4 1 -f--s------.-v-- -V-:A 51 -9-5-5-sz-:wg-3.f,o-.-if-vs:-119:-1-. ,eq-3-1-rg --,Benq ali. 1 or The fuaggazeai QF tfoe flleaorzbf Usualbf Safe to Follow That our photographs are satisfactory in all respects seems to he the unani- mous opinion of our customers. Call See Oar Samples Get our prices-they'll convince you, too. Pfhere there is beauty Gustafson talzes it. Wyfzere there is none Gustafson makes it. Gusfafsolfs Staa'z'o 5035 AUSTIN STREET ,....,...s-...-.... ,..4--....-.,...Q,.- .,.. . . ,. -, . .,. -. l u....,t - Graham-Jarrell Co. The Pride of the South The Women's Department Store i- Being A QLPALITY STQRIC Wiith two 'lille Nlost Lvllique line selling Hoors, modern and up-to- ' date methods and equipment. This ICXP OSITION store caters to those women and N young women of Wiaco and vicinity In 'EBC COUIIUT- wlio appreciate the importance of a shop that orlers high-grade. quality merchandise at prices conveniently moderate. .X Very cordial invitation is extended to the young ladies of Baylor and their friends to shop at the Gralmm- November Sth to 18th lnclusiye sll1VfCll SWT?- Being a XYf1lNZlI1iS Store in the strict- est sense of the word. we are in at posi- tion to supply your wants in :1 satis- actory manner. Texas Cotton Palace Progressive Policies and Efficient Store Service Are as essential to a store as an etheient curriculum is to a great college. By these we are huilding the greatest popular price department store in VVaco. We solicit a share of the patronage from the faculty and student hody of Baylor. You are assured of eyery courtesy possible when you trade with us. We want to get in closer touch with all Baylor students. zZ 0 I f iz J fpogular Erica Departmerg 5lor'e. BU-519 AUSTIN AVL. T , , - .. .. f W meg, P , . .. ' , iitrfl ft, -sony. A ,LJA-..L .. K ,, ., In nn ,Q 5 us . .f ix. U I . ,f X jggg. fx N QQLINDJ u LW LLL. Lf.- T ' .-ll ' X it ..fAy. s.'f gg, H Hill!- I ,1- ' -- A -4 4.5 WQLFE WOOD BROS. The Home Of Hart Schatfner 8: Marx E THE FLORIST 4, ,Q W1 H HIGH GRAD Lan lurnish llfmc . it .ll Occ st Both Ph: :nes YYACQ. TEXAS - TEXAS i l 'i is .i l l A X A- ? ' x 1 l . 'l T 1 l l i ll I y . L Qi l l il . ii l l l li is l l ll F . l i lj l I 3 S Q . 9 ll G 5 . K 1 l l . 4 HOTEL RALEIGH THE NEW BIG FIREPROOF, MODERN HOTEL TTA-XCO Ox'er2OOROO1ns.5l.UU Lp. Every Facility for Parties, Banquets, Club Meetings. Restaurant and Lunch Counter. Visit the Raleigh Roof Garden. MANAGEMENT UF R. FELLOW Remember this- f v 'W O k Fo en will give better service, last longer and help you more in your studies than any other writing implement. It is an economy. Waterman service extends everywhere. Prices: 352.50 upwarcls. Sold at the Best Local Stores L. E. Waterman Company, 191 Broadway, New York f. , , , .. . . 'f nv . . 'V 5.1 'S A - Y 'T-.'-'!'V5 x'C.n 4'- T'1'v' --' -- ' -J. f 4- T1-fi -,QS f-3?-Fifi'ff-T? 'Q1?'f5f5:f 3i5'f w s ' gf 53 1 -I 'f?.ii?3f7lf:E'- W- W at er' rn an'-s ' A ' 1- ,ijQ -,1fT-'-jf'-fifjtillggliil' ' . 1Yfr'5:'35f3iii'-'?'f1'?3I-J. 1:1 ' we Id e ?'l ' -if-94-'L . 57,5T55 -Lf? -i'95f:'?.5s 'i Fountaan Pen -- ,sv - f N- uf-f Y. '-'Ti . , . .. 1 'f- - ' f- T -. T: 5 ' 'f. fi f - lf'-'f5.g:1'fif1EQg..-'ga-.ff . .j 3::f,a-9 5. . ' '--ff, 5. 'TQ 'F 43.2 . - J' ,,C,L,..-:J .I '. 'T' ' - 1 .ff -5 F1- ff ' L ' V 4 , '. 3': 1.a.tF ' :' if ' . , 1 f..Sfl ' I The largest assembly ever photographed. Yale-Harvard Football Game X ' Ile' l yvumnfup fx fi -i E I li wif ,v'v 'W re-f I i rn X ii YQ lm Q O 5.7 ai xv Fi ct 'U 'Q' if O .Z Ir: F1 r r Z Q 0: I P G H H S Q P 5 f 'fx O E' if H A O O w A H V A ip 55 M 2' o my o O O ii i ii 5 S i S ii ' ' I Thompsorfs i L Studio -H412 Austin Ave. ,X lil rn il X The Center of Gravity for 3 i Photos of Superior Quality i Special Rates to Students E MOTTO: 'LNOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GO0D I PHONE 343 I ii iii I . na .A 4 .T -K -..-.,,,,,gg .g w:,'. . . I .-:gli BUNGA LOW HOT WATER Pu re Quick Plentiful An Automatic Gas VVater Heater for only 265. Think of itgan instantaneous abundance of pure, hot wa- ter, for hathing, shaving, cooking, or for the sick room. Erozzonzimf, foo. 100 gufloizx of fmt wafer f01'IUf. Ill' wi!! 1'1z.fif1N if on frfrzf. Hill Brothers Sc Co. Pnoxins 5117 705 .XL's'rlN S'ritEL'r XYORK WE Do ST.xx's Dow: , . . f:4,n..i:.wc.,.aiq.s:-..fZ,.,--. 21.2-zcae-,g.,--,,..,,.Q.,,.9,,.f-gnu? I 'k Established in 1882 1il'IOl'l'1..Y0lll.f Old Corner Drug Sfore is one of the show places in Waco, and its proprietors extend a cordial invita- tion to everyone to come and see this great Drug Store. The Biggest and the Best in Texas Our mail order department is a great feature of our business, and we are prepared to till your orders for anything in our line. We are headquarters in Ilvaco for Iiooaiis, and if you will send us your lilms, We will develop and print them same day received, and Guaranfrr Safzlrfzzrtiozz. Morrison Old Corner Drug Store THE REXALI. Sroaa ,Xxi1c,xni.i5 BUILDING Wfxco, Texas CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OI WACO, TEXAS Capital, Surplus and Cndivided Proliits, 2375.000 QFFICERS XY. D. LACY, President C. H. HIGGINSUN. Yice-Pesident L. B. BLACK, Cashier C. B. SCHLIICR, Assistant Cashier E. G. LlI.I.ICY, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS L. B. Black XY. G. Lacy C. H. Higginson XY. D. Lacy G. B. Higginson E. III. KIarshall Ed XIcCullough O. L. Stribling Geo. K. KIcLendon Depository of Baylor Cniversity. Designated Cnited States Depository. ..,.........,........A,....... ,,4.:,.:--:.f- e., ,...,...,.-, . ... .1 I 'fd E. A. WRIGHT CO. Othce and Factory Central Store Broad S Huntinudon Sis. 12IRWaInnt St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Engravers, Printers, Stationers Manufacturers of Class and Society Pins, Medals EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IX Stationery Xiedding Iinerzivinu Calling Cards Year Book Inserts Cotrell 81 Leonard ALBANY, N. Y. Klalaers of CAPS, GOWNS AND Hoons if, The Amer-iefm Colleges and L'niversities Shinulcs Cominencenient Invitail i Dance Prrvurunis l,llUU'Y!l'HYIlI'CS . V. L- - v v.f,.,,J-1' Y lIenus Memoirs. Testiinonials 15 51 hh IALTX Leather Sunveiiirs Certiflczlte Ifngrossinu Sanger Brothers Department Store Catering to almost every Human Need Stylish Apparel for KIen, Vlvoinen and Children, as well as the KIaterials from which to fashion Stylish Apparel. Carpaff, Rugf, Drapfry Goodf. Cnr Gfafy, Sli!E'c'I'CCL1l't', Trzznlef, Eff. SANGER BROS. Our Policy: The Public Be Pleased. Ifstablished 1882 PHONE 22 W. D. Lacy Coal Go. C O A L The Genuine MCAlester We Also Handle XYOO-,l in All Sizes PHONE 22 Your Orders ,. .,-.., f -I sw 'J .-... 4,5 , ,lr Z, ,Nik .f We I . X W- 24 XV x 1 X V I - X 1 Q Q ' I-Bib ,-11:1 V ug' ., 'f -A 'U' Lv ,X xil nm., . A. OREM 85 CO. TH E CONSOLIDATED TYPEWRITER STORE Agents for Four Leading Companies All Makes of Typewriters Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired PHONE 10 703 AUSTIN STREET WACO, TEXAS ' ry-qv ,. , 1, . 2 s E 3 Q 5 1 l J 4 Z 5 l 4 S 1 a 1 5 : 5 3 2 E Q 1 E Z E E 2 1 . el at 'E'-rr we fr ., -QS- ...-.yffaa-V,,Z :..,..,.,.f,,,.,.,,,...:ef...-a-.-..-ef...,- ,sms-eil, J,-,ff ' f ffm f Go to . ,S 1-V K 9 . G HEILMANN S STUDIO for the Utmost in Quality Um' of ffm Ojfrfczl Roznza'-Up Pfz0i0gmpfzm1v 1095 South Fifth Street, Waco, Texas. ALL BAYLOR STUDENTS Both new and old, are invited to make our store your headquarters .J Fu!! Lim' QfDrz1g.v, Drug Sll1Z!Z,i'1.c'j, Cyzlllffl-t'.Y, Soda and Cfgazgv The F. 81 B. Drug Store fAcross From the Campusj PHONE 2684 D. KI. BICKFORD, PROP. M-B I E KREAM Delightfully Good 5...,.,.,....g.f- fe-1 5 51 fi i. i K Q. 12 lv J Q 3 9 E m A 3: i n i K, I. 3 3 5 S it Q i . l i I Z 5 l 4 i z Q I 1 x t 5 5 1 1 , I I w 4 ! G 1 E X E K . 1 eefexf N --Q-5 f I vv ,u J. A. OREM 85 CO. THE CONSOLIDATED TYPEWRITER STORE Agents for Four Leading Companies All Makes of Typewriters Sold, Exchanged, Rented and Repaired PHONE 10 703 AUSTIN STREET WACO, TEXAS W I fax.. 1 ,. EE' s 1 I I 3 5 i B 1 Q is 1 s I 35 I. ? I Q E i I R s 5 S ! 3 s 2 n i A 2 1 C I j E L i ' f 1 e 2 K 3 9 5 3 4 1 l A ! 5 2 f v 7 : 5 Z f 1 ! 2 E , 5 5 ?...,. .mf-f. . L it S eseee Vess. l A - fjgpls i i UND-up at S 0 time xi l H One ounce , Y 0 We have JL demonstrated kia- lv to10,0U0 0 that we are the logical In l tratlingtlepot. I ti Qualityystyle, il A service. at E ' low prices. 2 we will l 5 I appreciate J XV 3 a trial. p QSM l Hammond-Vawter Company i l i 0 Real TailorseeeCleaners e Men's Furnishings Sl-l Austin Kill Austin Waco, 'llexas - First Class Worll, Onlx' We Cater Um ililmwsc' XYlio Care at i ' ' lfvi' Tzzlu' Unzlfrf for T11 ffm' ,llfuff f,'f0ff1r'.f Stanford Tailoring Company J P SISXXFORD. pI'UPl'lL'IUI' l l 3 Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing i Q Phone l-We lin? S Fifth Street ii Q l 2 l l I! . 9 . 3 Smiths Studio 1 . 3 ll Rooms 204-208 Cameron Building l l , Special Attention to Baylor Students l 'Tha Pliotograplicr' in Your Town 4 --f' 1-- L-Yam-fizzg-jfffsi-,1:f:.L,,, W -15,13-,,.. :Q5,g,,---Eg-+ W YYVY - .,-,Y,,T ,Yn- I i i l i i l I ' BCL ' jwtns:13fu1i',3 ff i t In our Stationery Department I7 E,: . a:j5: Wie can furnish the Latest Styles in K L 1 Zn 'ilu -'xx A O S Z , ij- X XX EDDING INVITATIONS WAQU TEXAS I VISITING CARDS 707 Ausrim AVE. 3 ii ANNOUNCEMENTS Fon ALI. Occixsioxs COMPLETE VlEN'S HAT STORE - BAYLOR BOY: CAL1, rx ME Armstrong 81 Pfaeffle I A , I , I L PPRECIATE Btu Lon TRTXIJE Tm:- Quahty jewelers 603 .Xusrm STREET Wixco, r1IEXAS l BEST BROTHERS i ST.-XPLE AND lifxxcr xt? Tift A H, f-PTT I I I s, TTXA fl .5 'li i .I ff, GROCERIES ' ff . T 4 W7 T ma i? - l Bayfor Stzzftmzfx' fIt'f1cz'g11f11-ff'1gv QQ it l for Goof! Tfzfzzgf to Eat p Iinwtxxu ROTAN, President XY. XY. XX'ooiNm, Yiw---Ili-csitit-iit R. I .GmBn1.E. Vice-President Romer, IE, lDl'l'1u 1-. Ctsliiei li I THE FIRST ATIONAL BANK T WACO, TEXAS l Established 1874 Charter Nuinher, 2189 li STRICNGTH STCRYIQITQ l Capital and Surplus, ,S750,000.00 This Bank, for -ll vents directly' identified with interests of XVaco and hIcLennan County, continues to offer to banks and individuals its superior facil- ities for the transaction of all business intrusted to it. W'ith its large capital, ample surplus, conservative directorate, progressive management und access ible location, it is well equipped to satisfactorily handle newaccounts :ind to accord to them the same courteous attention which has been a vital factor in its steadfast and continuous growth. l . 'rr T il . .., V nan W ml b 'Wait .5 . ,.-F II . 4 B. H. ADAMS I--Y-' s-1-gg Men'5 Fufhldblklgf 504 Speight Street, Waco, Texas Standard Brands of Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, Gloves, Etc. Sold at Reasonable Prices. I ani the ollicial resident merchant for the Famous International Tailoring CO. of Chicago and New York. Cleaning and Pressing Department in the hands of an expert worl-zinan. l solicit the patronage of Baylor Students. WH 670 Have Your Pictures Drug Cgmpdny Finished at the Wholesale KODAK PLACE Drugs and you get Importers and Jobbers BEST RESULTS Il T' Fifth and Xlary Streets F. A. Gildersleeve COAIMERCIAL Pi1oTooR.xPHER XNVACO, TEXAS -1-O01 3 Austin Street Waco, Texas .QW l ffky, For Over S2,f'V Q?x L . 4 of I A Third of a Century 'l f if The reputation of the R P Q HOUSE OF LEVINSKI ' Has been lirmly established as second V to none for exceptionally attract- f f i ' ive andadvantageousofferings l X in DIARIONDS his ji The J. LEVINSKI CO.,Inc. ' fit, ,rf 417 ,xt'sT1x .wi-1., uuxco W lfslzilwlislit-tl INNO Incorporated 1916 ,,,,, YV 4 ..-if-A..- .., -ff aff.-f?-.r-firm.-1' 1.4-f-t-a,'.Qc .. l . l 1 l f i l l l l l I i l I 1 l I E E 4 I 1 E 3 Winwtfi l w 1' .S K, . .T 2' gi ....f.,e......- DALLAS, TEXAS N rv . i :LL NLM... .,. . .-. N..- .. -.-...-.-- .ig J: 'Z ' .Ji ' Y aplur etfiral irzrtnrp QQ C. M. GRIGSBY, M. D. Internal Medicine Sw. Life Bldg., lj.lllElS. 'l'ux:1.1 WM. T. WHITE, M. D. D21-2 llll,hllX HLIX1. Ii-mlm l'l1w-Mus Xlnill 2423 JOHN H. DEAN. M. D. Genito-Urinary Diseases and Cystoscopy 523-W xx-liSUIl liuildinu G. M. HACKLER, M. D. Surgery 11-.'..1,. illv-5 Sn.l.xlclvu1ltlmu Rt-sitlt-zito. 412: -Illlllllf Strut-I E. H. CARY, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 301.-N Sw, Lift- Bldu. D. L. BETTISON, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat illmx Sw Lift llltlu. C. M. ROSSER. M. D. Put I :cc Limilf,-tl lt- Surgery. Gynecology and Consultation Uflicc 515. 516, 517. SiN lliilsrm liuiltllnu .xpI'NblIlTlJlCllfQ- also llltldk' .lt lizlplisl Stllllitlfllllll lllllm, 'i.L'XllN Drs. Sam Webb and M. E. Lott Surgery and Consultations llilx-111 iilllitilllf. - l3.1ll.ls.'l'cx.1s W. J. CALVERT, M. D. Diagnosis Sw. Life Bldg.. Dallas. 'll-Lis L. M. NANCE, M. D. JUS SW. Lift' litllltlillu Pin fncs Khin 42311 J. B. SHELMIRE, M. D. Dermatology and Urology 511 Sw. Life Building' JNO. R. LEHMANN, A. B., M. D. Internal Medicine and Pediatrics lf.-I7 Xluilswll lluiltling I. 1 . Qiisiag ' X . .if- ii l m l l i l 1 i i I I I l KIINID' ' fi 1 91'1ff X.. .,. . J. H. BLACK, M. D. Bacteriology and Pathology lliilsim Building H. G. Walcott L. Tate Miller DRS. WALCOTT 81 MILLER Practice Limited to Diseases of Stomach and Intestines Linz Building O. M. MARCHMAN, M. D. 521-22XX'ilson Building: Pli-inc M. 2428 lXXLI.gXS. - TEXAS W. W. FOWLER, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat IYilsfwn Building C. P. PENCE, M. D. Sw. Life Bldg. D.-Xl.l.,XS. 'l'l'lX.XS FRANK B. MORGAN, M. D. Genito-Urinary and Skin Diseases A. B. SMALL. M. D. Surgery and Diseases of Women 306 lYilson liuiltling L. F. BLAND, M. D. Surgery and Internal Medicine 512-13 Sw. Life Bldg. I. A. ESTES, M. D. -I-15-17 Wiilsun Bldg. Plione KI. 2100 DRS. O. J. 81 JAS. T. CGLWICKE Medicine and Surgery Sw. Life Building DRS. BAIRD, DOOLITTLE, FOLSOM 8: MCBRIDE Medicine and Surgery Dr. R. W. Baird. Internal Kletlirineg Dr. H. KI. Doolittle, Surgeryg Dr. A. I. Folsom, Surgery and l.vTl'ilOgI'Q Dr. R. B. McBride. Internal Kietlicincg Dr. C. Ili. Flynn. Surge-ryg Dr. G. C. Kindley, X-my :intl Pailiologyg Dr. IC. H. Buren, Associziteg Miss plane McNulty, gxIlIlCSIllCIlSf.. l .1-Y W. Y, , li lr The A. P. Cary Company - Tgtmglg Iiisaiff 'I ., V, - Surgical Instruments and Supplies Office and Hospital Furniture Surgical Dressings ,rei ' , pxtgivfoi-10,7491 D 1 1 65? I' W H 3 fl S' ISQSIHIAP-CAIRY Co 2. 0 U S t 0 H' T 6 X 3 S A mi ,DUITAL ' SURGICAL T e X 3 S ' '-i' i INSIRUNENTS MATERIMS 1313 Cor. Main Street Capitol S Travis o'54 TEXAS -:fo 4' 4' GQ GFORTREXKQ' 0 -A ny., ' -A SJ .D . Z., 2 b 1 ' in 5 SUiPPllfS,fllRliI1UREkHC. is so Q 6. oAuAs4Hous1ou,t Q35 + P0 un M FW Let us figure with you on your new equipment. We carry complete line of FURNITURE AND INSTRUMENTS The A. P. Cary Company DALLAS, TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS 1. - 'jf' ' 1 E21 L, :amy 4 i 5 4 E 3 5 I il P ! l v j :us-ina :Q- I P 9 I is l , , ,,,,, .. , ,- -A , - H- -:ig-g::A14..a-ia-1 , -1ti1:..1:e:-141-rc--ef: -.-.Q .QL .gi-.-.,..f1,f,,.-4,-.,, Q.,AL,,,LNi, S, ,,,.,1..g.:.3-.4 5 . ,'k,,'LYl1i: T ' a .-. ,, aff.. F N eeeee 1 rc 1l i 9 I .' -1- 5- ,., ,V . fl M, g g?-is- W S, ., K X' E -H 11 y -?,.. s Y- LK- YL r A, i .V I 1 I, l A i i I i 1, ,A n 5 , E gr i 1 - 2 1 Q 5 1 E 5 5 l li 2 i E f l 5 1 l l 1 1 .a f l ll 1 ll 1 2 l 5 i 1 l l 1 E 2 E I ' l T 5 T . 5 I s i 1 I l 1 'l S! T 1 l J. A. Majors Company Medical Books and Journals Xlail and telephone orders given prompt attention. All medical hooks for the students and nurses are supplied by us. Phone Main 2531 1710 Connneree Street, Dallas, Texas Clothes Prescriptions Should he lilled with as much eare as any others. VVe are expert Clothiers to Meri, Young Men and Boys. DREYFUSS 81 SON LICT YOVR NEXT SUIT BIC A DREYFISS VOORHEES 86 BURDSAL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN were CITY Producing clean, clear cut Photographs with transparent sliadows. The kind that make School Annuals a Success. Tie Prize 1.5 Affmcizize 760 STUDIO 91225 ICLM STRlilElT BOTH TELEPHONES Z Lua:--5 1 fe, ,:f.-.H---ff,-1:1-A . 1.-if --ZYY Y- Y--1 'er '-'H-W - f a Q i 2 1 z 1 r,,..---.,.. ,n.---f-:C-fNf--- --N--'---f--P---W f f'-ff - ' I I J .r Vg ff, x-1 ., ,av 2-'Q -1- f- 5 fr' 19, I ': C'Q i 1 1 'D 1 i 3 I 3 1 n In the Medlcal De artment Were Made bv Ls p ' 3 Do not hes1tate to consult us ' for your next publication , MRS. M. C. W HITE I The uuly wmnzm Ill ilu: l . S. QX. t'1XX'IliHQ and fnpcmtilw llll I'lllLII1lYiIiU Plqml l L 1. 1 7 ZA. Amr, -'........,, .,...,-...,....-,.,-..,..,.,...., ..,.,-,.,.---.,-, --tw----W-V-..ve-.-wfA.-1,AMY H 254 -. 'I ' . 1917 F' I i l l 1 l il l l l 3 ll l Q l i i i I l i P . A. Hardy and Company of Texas Largest stock of optical goods in the Southwest. Finest equipped prescription and lens grinding plant in the entire South NVQ solicit the patronage of the medical profession when in need of anything in the optical line F. QA. Hardy' and Company gf Texas Exclusive Wholesale and Xlanulacturing Opticians. THIRD FLOOR PRfXETORI,-XN BLDC. DALLAS, TEX.-XS Oak Lawn Cleaning and Pressing C o m p a n y W e Clean, Press and Dye Service Uzzequalleaf in the South 2018 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, Texas PHOXES1 Auto A 1500, Bell Phone HOU, Ceorge A. Brewer Undertaking Company Superior Funeral Service Automobile and Horse-drawn Ambulanees 2100 LIVE OAR STREET Phones: Bell fxlain 7 Auto fvlain 1777. Blakeney Pharmacy 'l-he Baylor Students' Headquarters Urloislfs Drug Store 202-1 Oak Lawn Ave, Phone S XY. P. -lo , L. 1 -.1 ' q f y I' wlbjuniupgtl PHMS W WS' Auwutull Szzddf Ji Sezuzce 171 Oak Las zz BAYLOR BARBER SHOP Caters to Baylor Boys Waco Fish Market we appreciate Baylor business DEGRAFHSNREID ,wo RICll.ARDS, Prop LEE AND ADAMS, PFOIDS. , lt L l i i l 1 E fm 1 s ow.-1 - A , jx , , . - 1 f f - A 11- f A 1 - fe - :'15i U3I,l'lY fill? Z .lg pl -i--sf' --L to - fe if ,im a n --- t i -' f . -'flee' 'I + if 0 ,, Q? -.re as -vig- , 3 . 0 f f 'B f f fhxll Ji 'fy 'N' fy - 'fe 'l jx ' . W 4 2 A X f -. 1-,. .Z'i, li- S-'32, -f Rn au! -fi :::1,. - wg Q. OG j ff 57 - ' b 'tfffzbf jlig-2,11-.llif-'f-1:17l2fQj,' -,,.- Q H '-'1-g r!-' 373-B ,U , iflmmn lil ,V .'- A 22 I, fc, ,.., . ,Q I Wu JQQ ji::1.:yf Y Stiff' .if -- -421 -'L pil - f--- ' -M M 4 a, if-PQET,-.--I:- AN-Q 'mwrgl X - 'f' -'- '-' if Q l W-1 1 5 J - ....-.-1- ' ljFJ Qs: - fi- Q - gj2'..Tekf'-- Tk 'le - 'Li-...-'fa-X I -- j 1f'1':-...W 'nl . fi -'Q Q- X X 7 ' , -f Lee ...mhz , l 'M l. ,.,..... -- e fe .- S,-L sg a s W' ' 'M f s . 1 ,- '::' L , qt Eli A F., ,. -.1 1 ' X -L11 ,.--'-' -.. --N-,.,,...- .- '.E l -,- ..- ' ..,-- 3 '- Y idx-. ' Q E Sensible Because it has Made Good in 'flf,:'-.. i the Hands of Owners. The Sensible -N-A-.-',. 5 i ' at ' 1 ' . . . 7 3 SIX, is a continuatlon and an improve- f-f::.:':g ,Fifi-:..,:: ment of the famous Model 32, which is g l ' . ?',N.,.....' ' Q a being used today by more than 35,000 l Z E highly satished owners. :gd-':i ' gf- i as -..---..N.4- .....,--.Q 3 1' f+,-,-v- .lf-N-Q ti , 3 The body is bigger, the motor more .f--v-- . I powerful, the tires larger, but in tiriie- ' E 'NT'N .-,f'xl,, proved essentials it is the same car-a -f-f-'-'t-N-f-If, l '-f'. ' known value you can buy with confidence. 41-A-jj-al: -N..,.,.. tn 1521 -,-':.'l ,jF E .-X,-f-was --,L-KJ., '- L Yf-'Q 3 i -'v,x.... :',.,..::' g 'L N Nf1 ' bfN 'N 3 , eff:-Mali: Herr1ck8cMcLarty Auto Co. fi' 3 li Tlvg... iL '-- 1. t '-,,:,1-,, Waco, Texas L1-AL' 5 'N N'-vi.. -fe--i.. P 'N-lift., r-655.1-11' E 5 -af' F- 9 ai.-: . 2: 'Z ': , - I.u1' ii I ' - WIS! 9 ' IX l l ' ' lf l l, Q 9 2 Tlfow Ubey Swear i i john ale Heel:-'Now let 'er go' x H ll Q Dr. lYrlghtf We will now take up where we left oil the last time 4 l Dr, liesle1'W l-oolt in the catlogue on page thirty-nine for your inlor- Q mation. i Dr, HaI!fMXoxx', l wouldnt be dogmatic about it, butfu l illiss illartin-MHas the hve minute bell i'ung7 N l ' Prexy-'One reason we don t get to chapel, is because some ol you move so deliberately. Dr. Arrnstrongsul consider this imminently worth while. ,mil r. ozvnerfn ' xy xx' 1at's t ie ma ter wit 1 t tat D D Xl hh l l t l l l 1 a ofa i m ii Jews ,sew , ,H V e l s -Magi? if ,, Q'-2' .1 Q LINE S1917 XY' Dba! Crack mn the fence In the hu h board fence NVh1ch surrounde the field Where the college gamea are held IQ a bm wide crack Behlnd the stand Whlch to me re known quxte well When a xerx small box I found that crack And haxe lox ed nt ex er Qmce For into the Games We box S could Qteal When the plaxmg waa xtrx lntenae But alae one dax XVhen we all had slupped Throtwh the craelx clear down to the lme The vate l-ceepera came And cauffht ex erx one And put us rxffht out all mne Thex put ue rnvht out Throuvh the bw front vate But xxe all tore out For that crack In the fence uat ax fast aa xxe posanblx could The ame xxaa half o er XX hen xxt Got baclx In A Game that cost HIIIX eente But lxttle dld we Care what waa the prlee When we had the old craclx nn the fence Thom. daxa are now Gone The boxx haxe Grown up e no lonffer Qlnp mto the UZKTIGQ But other Qmall boxs I-lax e just ax good luclx For that crack In the fence remalnw That crack 1n the fence To me I9 Stull dear I me It almost ex erx dax lt eax es me mam A long exvarx step NVhen xvendlng to colleffe mx wax So xear after xear The old crack Qtande CX4ax xt Qtand a hundred xears hencel A l3lCssmU to all Who paw to and fro Through that crack m the old board fence LWR I 'E ii' .X :S ,, V Y V . J R . I at gs ,, - itz -Q 'I f l'.hNg:Ell ' rw, I , -6 0 .2 Nl' . x g ' . , -O, - '. D 1 , , 5 ., E. x ' 0. N . .. N Q D I , I T I - :w T' ' - ., D - . ,I X' :1 5 rj: ' And thought we were gone for good1 T ' KY' ' Q . F, T . , ,, U h l D , . T, T I H t I kv? D iq U - . Y e j: Y 'V E, L XX ,,, . ,, .1 I I T ,S l' . s ' ,br bv v -'A - I ' ' . T T ' . . . ' ' VT' 'U rs A I I ' U Q ' I 1 E 93 5' L -I- K 7 ' V- I .,Q . K1 jif - Y 4 1-- 2 +L' I 1 1 7 ' '3!a -' EF 5 I ,-I M ol 59 .. 9 hi . ..I F .UI nf., .,' I . .'. ., V I 0 .1 ' ' ' . 'v-g. , . Q - ' v ' , , . n, q it Q Q,' lQs'5 1 . . . V , , 5 ' I . w .Q..yC I ' 0 + ' 5 '. ' I i .E Q . . '. v W 'I e 0' .' . ' 5 Y 'Q 8 f' ' I' .' ' ' OP 6 Q M, vi 1 s n 0 1 ai-3, r r ' ' . 3 . Q la Wt ! .5 4 1 V. . ,I 1 Q . qty' JPY s . lr , . L . I. . AM - M F' I .' . 0 A I O ' g 'U' ' n , . 4 i . if 'N .-5... ev , .,. .. ' P-1. . ' 9' ' 1 L - ' . ! 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