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j rokrmtoocir, (flexas MCMXV indebted for heglorious type o citizenship to be fou here, to the co-worker of the Founder of our College, SAMUEL RICHARDSON COGGIN MR. S. R. COGGIN ADMINISTRATION BUILDING THE SCIENCE BUILDING THE FINE ARTS BUILDING THE GIRLS' DORMITORY Tbo vii ivusUes Secretary- Treasurer, I ©fleets Vve Boardi Ctyolnps A. E. PORTER Acting President and Professor of Latin Professor of Latin and Greek, Daniel Baker College, '03-'06 12 13 MARION DARGAN, History A. B. Wofford College ’09 16 MARTHA WILSON MORRIS Art Charcoal and Oil Painting:, Art Institute Mathues of Memphis, Watercolors and China, Texas Christian Scientific Drawing: with Mr. Taokye of 19 C.. He (nes 22 24 was going to John Tarleton when Coach 26 tjftwvoY CA.a.ss ACas .ov T H DAVID TAYLOR J. CLAUDE SMITH McClelland McClelland JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY 7T HIS YEAR the Junior Class is so large that it was necessary to divide vi it into two sections. The first section is composed of Mr. J. Claude Smith and the second is composed of Mr. David Taylor. Taken as a whole the class has no history for the simple reason that it is still in the mold and is not ready to astound the world yet. Taken by sections only the first section is fortunate enough to have a history. Back in the beginning, when years were young, J. Claude acquired the title of “Church,” and since then he has made that name immortal. The deeds by which he made his name immortal are too well known to require enumeration. But in order that his history may be better understood, I will give you a few marks of his character. First of all, he is good natured. He can take a good joke and he may be taken as a good joke. Then he is opti- mistic. If a girl turns him down he will give her another chance and if she turns him down he, will take the matter up with her uncle. His one great ambition is to be a ladies’ man and he is not daunted by ordinary means. His greatest quality is patience. He watches all girls carefully and knows them intimately in his search for Mrs. “Church.” With these exceptions he is a pretty good fellow and is at least as good as the other half of the Junior Class. —]). 7’. 30 32 THE FRESHMAN CLASS 36 5resW ii C ass ’VAsAgynj THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT as ot vt 46 LOUISE MCLEAN 48 SPECIALS STUDENTS’ COUNCIL 54 56 U'Nt- (L.3V. ‘'iHe CoWe aa S a “ i ve Uv VV” COGGIN LITERARY SOCIETY pi alphaEliterary society in ni! DELTA KAPPA SIGMA LITERARY SOCIETY H. Davidson, Clarke 73 SIGMA NU RHO Adele Jenny: “Let her come. Freida Gess: “I'm not here. Marguerite Durham : Blow out that candle. Eula Clarke : “Is it done? I'm so sleepy 74 THE HOLIDAY CLUB BONNEY ROUSSEL - - - President D. W. COCK .... Manager Myrtle Pledger Ruth Harrell Juanita Williams Cora Holmes “ Straight across the hall to the opposite lady.” Bonney Roussel Helen Hamilton H. S. Stapleton Ralph Prentice Edwin Phillips 75 THE ANTI-NICKNAME CLUB “ Tccl, alias Durham. 76 VI. O. U. F. Mirandy - FRANCES ROBERTSON Melindy - RUTH McADEN Mehaly - SERENA BLACK MELURY - VERA COOKSEY Melissy - ERNESTINE SCHUHMANN THE ON-TIME CLUB Vera Cooksey Ernestine Schuhmann Ruth McAden Short Frances Robertson Theo Freeland Serena Black H. A. Nichols J. N. LAND David Taylor 78 THE CROOKS ASSOCIATION Motto: “Never crook each other.” The Philosophy of the Organization: Those that have must lose. We are not guilty until we are caught. Whenever you crook, crook profitably. Get all he has got before you let him go. A poor man that is honest will always be poor, but a poor man that is crooked may some day be rich. Mend your ways by making your crooked ways perfect and not by a substitution of better ways. It is better to be a sport with another fellow’s goods than not to be a sport at all. Crook anybody anytime, anywhere, for anything, Aim: Do it, and do it quick. 79 THE TURNERSVILLE CLUB Aim: To elect a Turnersville Sergeant-at-Arms in the Delta Kappa Sigma Literary Society. 80 KCN CLUB intentions while in the lab. His favorite experiment was peeping i Favorite experiment was pred DeWitt : Oi for the last experiment, but always covered his work. I, always afraid his partner was going to blow up 81 B. H. S. ALUMNI CLUB Malcolm McCullough Graduated 1913 Graduated 1913 Graduated 1914 Graduated 1913 82 83 THE SENIOR CLUB I. C. Bagwell d. W. Cock Mary Louise Bailey J. H. Freeland Berta Bostick Vida George Mabel Kirkpatrick R. L. Mobley ‘•FAREWELL” lives are going to be is now an awful riddle, e know full well: our motto’s ‘‘Ish Kabibble.’ 84 COACH FREELAND years from 1903 to 1907. During this time ball teams. In 1907-1908 he attended the TAYLOR, Football. M. PRENTICE, Track EWING, Baseball The Managers 86 OTHER DANIEL BAKER TROPHIES 87 3oott a Season CAPTAIN MAYFIELD GIBBS Left Tackle Mayfield Gibbs, better known as “Fatty”, was ou certainly needs no introduction to any Daniel Bakerite. Very frequently we would hear some opponent cry out, The reply would be, “I can’t help it; it was that smashing half-back.” “Fatty” the opposing line and handle his men. He was a good forward pass receiver and 90 91 92 93 SFi 94 FOOTBALL SCORING RECORD, 1914 TRACK, 1914-1915 96 isinifiinuiiniHl GIRLS’ TENNIS CLUB. Sara Davidson Ruth Harrell Annabelle Wilcoxson Gertrude Young Bonney Roussei. Eula Clarke Louise McLean Norma Luchen Anna Belle Helen Davidson 100 CoVVe e CaUaiav v tamv. SSSSSSSSaSSSSSi “r3S?s x“S“S=FSS PveA e s M ‘|i|,ii3Hr SOME POPULAR LIES “Mr. McCulloch, Henry Esmond is so interesting.” “Yes, I’ll be glad to write a story for ‘The Collegian.’ ” 112 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY lull 118 THE WAY THE CO-OP ADDS 120 SoVes Sew'iov S a s cs 128 One Word Che i of the Faculty Favorite Expressions of the Faculty SVsAeuXs’ 'Po’pwVav' C,otv e A DANIEL 3 Ma. iexv ’s Gm 'SVDaw'veV'ftaV.ev C ass .e 139 DANIEL BAKER COLLEGE The following is a list of the Brownwc possible for us to issue “THE TRAIL” FOR 1915 D. W. Cock, Mana: 143 £ s . VioevWsevs 'R.ew ros T x$ Scores Renfro-McMinn Drug Co. Renfro’s No. 2 Drug Store (man’s Candies Sporting Goods MILK MADE BREAD Better Bread Was Never Baked Call For It By Name SANITARY BAKERY LOONEY’S | You will find our stock complete. Every- | I thing MODERATELY PRICED. We j | will appreciate your business. £ ooxve KLevcawUVe Co. THE IDEAL FIRELESS COOK STOVE vaAo CommerdaV THE REAL TAILORS Practical Cullers and Bench Tailors ‘•GOOD WORK” IS OCR MOTTO Cleaning and Pressing. Gall 499. RUFFER PEVEHOUSE You Will Always Find A LARGE SELECTION FINE WATCHES T. S. Euper’s _ Quality and Price is ALWAYS RIGHT Tivooke SmOAv E Co. BANKERS BROWNWOOD, - - TEXAS CAPITAL - - $300,000. M) COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY We Offer Every Facility Consistent With Conservative Banking........ Emmet Evans, The Home of Fine Tailoring 201-3 W. BROADWAY J_ . JENNINGS BIIO N”I)01 - TE,iS | I FRANK B. RAMEyI GKOCER I The Store for the Students Whether Vhey i or Novelties, We handle complete lines of Base Ball Goods Foot Ball Goods Track Equipment Text Books Social Stationery Latest Books Basket and Volley Balls Pennants and Pillows Fishing Tackle Fountain Pens and Cutlery And the most complete stock of Gift Goods to be found in A. P. JONES A. P. JONES CO. L. E. DUBLIN BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 109 BAKER ST.. BR0WNW00D. TEXAS Dude School Boys and Girls Remember High Class Moving “ALAMO” Pictures Ice Cream, Ices and Soda Wa- ters are the best to be had at YOUR PATRONAGE any price. Call and inspect APPRECIATED Alamo Mfg. Co Admission 10 Cents “The Students’ Friends’’ | Rogers Store | Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Apparel Every item we offer you is of the first quality; backed by twen- ty years of successful merchandising, and a complete personal guarantee. This is a store from which you can buy and be perfectly satis- fied with your investment. Standard! HIRSH-WICKWIRE CLOTHES SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES EDWIN CLAPP SHOES REYNOLDS AND TILT SHOES THE TOGGERY MEN’S FURNISHINGS WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS LEE HOLLAND, Manager W. L. KAY J. L. Morgan Bicycle Supplies Groceries and Repairing We handle the best in Gro- All kinds of work promptly Prompt delivery and cour- The best grade auto tires, not a bad one in the lot. teous treatment is our motto. Plenty of high grade Gaso- PHONE 608 line, the kind that you want. J. L. MORGAN. Phone 214. At Mallow’s You Will Find It A good supply of courtesy always on hand. Pennants to Order With Photograph on Same MALLOW’S DRUG STORE T T Coggin National Bank Capital $100,000.00 AiDe MDvW 3V rada,U our fi) xs ueas C. L. McCARTNEY, President MRS. S. R. COGGIN, Vice-President ED. B. GILLIAM, Vice-President Brownwood, Texas SAM BRIN Dry Goods Brownwood, • Texas The Recollection of Quality Remains Lontf After the ! An axiom that is particularly applicable to Sam Brin’s One Price 1 I Store. | ness of price, and is particularly particular that quality should I | go with it. I D° h itTt nePrice and Forces . WCannft Sa” Bn | | The Students’ Store CAMERAS CANDIES | ATHLETIC GOODS STATIONERY camp-belTdrug COMPANY I The Rexall, Store Boysen’s Market Buy Your Groceries the CHOICE MEATS OF ALL G.O.D.Way KINDS AND SAVE MONEY FISH AND OYSTERS if IN SEASON G. O. D. Grocery Go. Business RanLin Business Appreciated i-Jdlltilliy Appreciated Inducements The Citizens National Bank EYERYTB HARDWARE | Weakley-Watson-Miller TO THE STUDENTS: J. J. HAYES CO., Tailors Next to Chamber of Commerce Mrs. G. L. Steffins Florist Brownwood, - Texas Pretty Pot and Bedding Plants for and Floral Designs for all purposes supplied on short notice. Prompt The Subway Grocery SCHOOL SUPPLIES, CANDIES, FRUITS, CIGARS, ETC. The Brownwood Foundry Chas. M. Ratliff and Machine Co. Wholesale and Retail Ex Mach e wTk in Dealer in IRON, STEEL and BRASS Fresh Meats 305 West Side Square Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Full courses of study are provided leading to the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. Opportunity for special work in the Univer- When you finish at Daniel Baker take your theological course in The next session opens September 23, 1915. For catalogue ROBERT E. VINSON President Wm. Cameron Co., Inc. SeWiA e, S eam iawwAr Can LAUNDER Anything AU Work Called For and Delivered Promptly. Your Patronage j Will Be Appreciated Phone 13 THE MARTIN O. CURRY COMPANY JEWELERS OPTICIANS WE GHIND OUH OWN LENSES MRS. J. P. FAVELL MILLINERY YOU NEVER MAKE A MISTAKE BY TRADING HERE Phone 172 112 East Broadway Barber’s Barber Shop For Up-to-Date Work Commercial and Social Printing Special Monograms and Embossed Initial Stationery All Orders Receive Prompt Attention f Greenwood Printing Company | 'NlcSftvwvs Sow 306 Center Avenue Ride With 3Yvms Yow$ Yaws Y Co. Service at all hours and in all kinds of weather Let us haul your trunk Rockwell Bros. Co. INCORPORATED Lumber Dealers Metropolitan Cafe REGULAR MEALS 21 When You Think of DRUGS; THINK OF US | The CORNER DRUG STORE j i e SawAar 'Barber SWp Cigars, Tobacco and Manicur- ing Everything Modern, Up-to-Date and Strictly Sanitary 106 Center Avenue Phone 112 N. STOVALL, Proprietor Dr. J. N. Arvin DENTIST Brownwood, Tex Dr. John Snyder TAILORING CLEANING PRESSING BYRON C. GUYER Phone 60 Southern Hotel Bldg. College Work Appreciated The Brown County Abstract Co. H. M. HUGHES, Manager MEMBER OF TEXAS ABSTRACTERS’ ASSOCIATION | ‘Our Abstracts Are Best by Test BROWNWOOD, TEXAS Citizens Nations I Bank Building Sullivan’s Barber Shop A Place Foe Good Work and Courteous Treatment J. P. SULLIVAN, Proprietor T. G. Electric Company CONTRACTORS Supplies and Heating Devices Your Business Solicited Mrs. Anne L. Holland MILLINERY Proud as You Are of Your Daughter come Taylor Bros. Studio . Kaneaster's Kandy Kitchen C. H. GILLTAM Patronize the Best, Which Is Norwood Bros. Barbers BATH ROOMS lair Cutting is Our Specialty SAFETY FIRST The Citizens Dray Line ROWLAND’S Variety and 5,10 and 25c Store nwood It Is Rowland’s ' Planing Mill Hill and Cabinet Work. Contracting and Building. A. C. Bratton, Mgr. Phone 731-2r EVANS BROTHERS )ck of Stable and Fancy G, R PA TRONA GE IS SOLICITED. 11070717 Austin Mill Grain Co, BROWNWOOD, TEXAS Modern Millers Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN GARDEN, FLOWER AND FIELD SEEDS AND FEEDSTUFF'S. MANUFACTURERS OF “CAKE FLOUR,” SWEET MEAL. TRY A SACK OF “CAKE FLOUR,” NONE BETTER. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER OR TELEPHONE US. BLAGG’S PHOTO STUDIO Our Photos Are Equal to the Best and Better Than the Best The Photographs in this book, as well as those in the two preced- Blagg’s Studio COLLEGE PRINTING OUR SPECIALTY CATALOGUES, ANNUALS, PROGRAMS, INVITATIONS WE DO COMMERCIAL PRINTING SWemarv, 'iexas
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