Clarendon College - Wester Yearbook (Clarendon, TX)

 - Class of 1921

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Q ,Wm H. . . . . . - . ,X 3 -Q Tw .2 31351. PAC-I THIRTY I JAMES STUBBLEFIELD, Literary -------- Groom, Texas A. l... S.: Sec'y. Adds, 'ZOQ Dramatic Club 203 Treas. Adcls'2lq Vice-Pres, Aclcls 'Zl Vice-Pres.VSenior Clas5,'2l9 Pres. Tennis Ass'n. '2Ig lVlgr'.,l,alq,orV,atory '2lg Lyceum Board '2Ig N 3666 Club '2lAk..-T lx Q I ,K A A --.QR 2 - I fl ,ffl . Stubl:y is the mild-'rnanncnedxsqrltxifsgfellouggpfririfsees much lldiidivtellsilittle. He's dependable as they rnalfe 'em, and something 'KI' f' f'L Vfff MARY WALKER, Literary 1 ---- ' 4 - Crowell, Texas P. A. L. s., siuaem Council'. '2jl fl'i pf . gnc cub 120-'Zig Foard County Club. '20, Mary'a name will go down in the annals 1 P.,A. as one of itsggtaimihesl .iupporterli-Qeyen to the point of inarlyrdom. ln Cirl5j.jIf1,EQI,p l'ffcs .she n1j1.sf,jfconservative. e - 'Q 1 -' ,, 1 4 1- 'H 'QQ ..,. --f- ' i 'if -' le 5 ie. --A-ff M '- , f. .?.: ..-..,X:2-V V.l-t,, iQ:W :1... jiiygg 5 ,A Y-1 K. fa .f-e--- ' was P. L. S.g Ministerial Ass'n. 'l9-'2lg Labor Union ilqqllklg Press Club '2l. We doubt if any one could piclf up as much knowledge of the world as Sofia has in wandering over two or three continents-and still retain as deep a faith in his religion. Late at night, after study hours, he ia given to philosophizing, but he can be humorous. That explains the fundamental fundarnents'f of his great lecture on Science.

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SENIOR HISTORY 'ZI E realize that this Senior Class has not so very far surpassed, the other classes that have departed from the doors of the institution, but we would like to remind everyone, for the last time, of the things that we have accomplished. We are a lively bunch of forty-three intelligent persons. Although the days at times looked clark for most of us, we have survived them all, and, now that all our trials as Seniors in C. C. are over, and we each are leaving to walk in separate paths of life, we will forget the unpleasant and dream only of the pleasant-remember and dream of the many friends we have had here and the many good times we've had together. In the class-room we have members who find it no trouble to secure all A's and many more of us who were satisfied with all C's. We were well represented in all phases of college athletics, and we showed our loyalty and pep here as well as in other phases of college life. The Wester and Clarco staffs are composed largely of Seniors, the two school populars are Seniors, and four of the eight society populars are members of this intelligent group. Our instructors, no doubt, have not been all together pleased with the results of our labor, but, nevertheless, we have wandered deep into the problems of Economics and Philosophy, and have mastered many deep subjects after much study during the late hours of the night. But now as we depart from this school so pleasant and instructive, perhaps never to return again. there come anticipations of the future. After our two years of training here we leave, some of us to continue our worlc, some to follow the profession of a pedagogue, and, perhaps, some may early take the marriage vow. But whatever we shall decide to do or become, may each and everyone accomplish what he sets out to accomplish. and never shirlc his duty. We now step from the ladder of learning and let the present Juniors have our places. May they continue to uphold the high standard of a Senior as we have endeavored to clo. Gmxcrz BRADLEY, Class Editor. f N gi Q Q Q! .', M PAGE TWINTY NINE



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5 l -L CHESTER SKEEN, Literary ---------- Silverton, Texas P. L. S.: Labor Union '2Og Dramatic Club '2Ig Orchestra 'ZUQ Football '20-'2lg Baseball '2lg Three S Club '2lg Silverton High 'l9. I I Being blessed with the form of a gladiator, Chex has a marked 'fondness for class fighls: lJul'n:e.1vouldn'l my which he prefers-a gang fight, an hour with his violin, 'cooking gaodfihings lo eat, or merely study- ing. Playing baseball and declaiming would also have lo be considered. C NAOMI ALLISON, Literary ------ - Q- - Clarenclon,'Texas - P. A. L.'s.g Chin-Chin '2lg R. R. G. Club 'l9g Dramatic Club 72l: Student Council '2lg Sec'y. Senior Class '2Ig Pres. P. A. L. 5. '2lg P. L. S. popular I , 1: She was about to make the phrase, a dignified Senior, famous in Clarendirn Collegepigglifjgomeone Hifipened td remember the word demure ' Other adjectives could beinvolged, laulhqnwa Vmlion of Jhisfeiitivio Dorff 'miss her far. If q queslion of P. A. L. S. interest came upj na.adfecNk'L found hui loyeuy. .V . Y,,,. H A ' .....-sQas,..as..Lg...Q.aiaf.-?'2L.:a:.rid--Q5nxudii5: ARCH HART, Literary ---------- Crowell, Texas P. L. S. '20-'2lg Wester Staff '20g Glee Club '20g Pres. Junior Class '20g Clarco Staff '20- '2lg Pres. P. L. S. '20g Foard County Club 'ZOQ Labor Union '2Og Press Club '20-'ZIQ K. O. Club 'Zh Casino Club '2l5 Pres. P. L. S. l2l5 Lyceum Board '2lg Student Assistant '2Ig School Popular '2lg Editor Wester '2I. PAGI THIRTY-ON!

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