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Mainβs          traditicns          oft          3         Set          out          true          souls          a-yearning.          t!                   .          Β₯          ;                   P          .          Β’         Mi          .         Trees,          along          the          sun-peppered          lanes,         Welcome          thy          coming,          glorious          Spring!         j         i         Mi         i         4         t         i         :         ;         β          Years          gone,          this          scene          we          love          so          well         Will          turn          time          backward          in          its          flight.         Seas          ee         CEN         a          PP          s         Long          may          thy          stately          columns          rise         And          thy          doors          be          open         To          youthful          seekers          of          knowledge.         :         :         i         a         And          in          this          place          of          cultured          fame,         Where          down          the          rows          the          seeker          looks,         The          old          professor,          searching          deep,         Assigned          the          tasks          that          dealt          with          books.         Many          tread          these          paths          of          golden          opportunity         not          knowing          what          lies          beyond.         |         i}         i         Tome          was          never          like          this          at          all;         Life's          different          somehow          here.         oul         oe         a         yas         ec         i         i          -         β.          a0)          |         ale          e         5         =         ne         Hi          |          i          i          i          od         il}          il          ii          i          β|         An          ,         i          i         il          tl                   4         ;          ian          .          :                    :          |          ;          :         as          |          a         e          2          :          Γ©          :          ;          2          ye         '          4          }          :          SΒ’          β          |         ;          a          F         =          7          iP          e          Β₯          ig          |         -          β          βS          a          HH          β          it         ili         ton         stratt         int         4         Adm         Sins         .          ee          ei          β¬         reβ          ee         zy         a          ey         .y         ord         .          a          fe         x                   et         Page         Hon,         Hon.         Hon.         Hon.         Hon.         Hon.         Hon.         β          Board          of          Regents         =         a          S51)         WS          cocassecorinee          ed         M.          O.          FLoweErs,          President         A.          B.          MayvHew,          Vice-President         HENRY          PAULUS          ,         Wo.          Z.          HAYES         FRED          A.          MARTIN         J.          O.          GULEKE         H.          A.          Turner,          Secretary          to          the          Board         NS          fee         Lockhart         Uvalde         Yoakum         Dallas         Ft.          Worth         Amarillo         Austin         setae          nats          =         jp}          __________βββββ__+,         SAMUEL          H.          WHITLEY         President          of          the          College         Page          18          '         β-          Co          the          Seniors          of          β28         a          tay                   =          =         eee         My          dear          Friends:         The          Students          of          the          East          Texas          State          Teachers          College          have          during         the          year          1927-28          expressed          themselves          in          the          true          spirit          of          the          fine         traditions          and          history          of          the          college.          Stated          briefly,          the          student          body         this          year          has          taken          high          rank          in          many          respects          as          follows:         1.          The          emphasis          placed          anew          upon          scholarship          standards,          co-         operation          with          faculty          and          administrative          policies,          friendly          relation-         ships          among          the          students          of          this          and          other          colleges,          and          the          disposition         to          achieve          something          worth          while          has          been          noteworthy          and          wholesome.         2.          The          students          appreciate          the          enviable          position          which          the          college         now          holds          in          the          academic          world.          The          East          Texas          State          Teachers         College          is          now          a          member          in          good          standing          of          The          Association          of          Texas         Colleges,          of          the          Association          of          Colleges          and          Secondary          Schools          in          the         Southern          States,          and          of          the          American          Association          of          Teachers          Colleges,         thus          assuring          its          graduates          recognition          in          the          other          colleges          and          uni-         versities          of          the          country.         3.          The          students          appreciate          what          Texas          is          doing          for          their          Alma         Mater          and          will          render          to          the          State          efficient          services          as          a          partial          repay-         ment          of          their          obligations          to          the          State.          In          addition          to          this          public          service         the          students          will          live          individual          lives          because          of          their          training          here         which          will          make          Texas          a          better          commonwealth.         It          is          a          blessed          privilege          to          be          a          student          in          this          great          institution.         The          achievements          for          the          year          have          been          due          in          no          small          way          to          the         influence          of          the          present          senior          class.          You          have          been          leaders          here          in         developing          student          thought,          student          loyalty          and          devotion          to          the          high         ideals          of          the          college.          It          is          fitting,          therefore,          that          a          word          of          appreciation         for          your          splendid          services          upon          this          campus          be          expressed.          This          word         of          appreciation          is          coupled          with          the          hope          that          as          the          years          come          and          go         your          lives          will          not          be          characterized          with          mediocre          efforts,          but          that          you         may          render          service          to          mankind          upon          a          plane          in          keeping          with          the          high         ideals          of          the          institution          whose          honors          you          now          bear.         Libeabii         Page          19         IR,          JAN          RUD          VERA          ENGLISH         Agriculture          Education         Mrs.          EpGar          MIxson          Mrs.          Euta          CarroL          WRIGHT         Biology          Education         Mrs.           STELLA          DRAPER         Business          Administration         T.          H.          McNEAL         English         CaM          unrz         Chemistry          Mary          BOWMAN         FERGUSON          54s          a          English         A.          C,          FERGUSON         Dean          of          Faculty,          Education         LouISsE          GIVENS         French         J.          G.          SMITH         History          Associate          Dean          of         Men         T.          T.          Broun         Geography         el          NEU         History         Associate          Dean          of          Men         W.          B.          STONE         F:          oe          a         TT          TH          ory          nent          and          HCoNOMmICSs         E.          H.          WRAY          SMITH         English         Dean          of          Men         IONE          FRANKLIN         Art         JuLtA          HUBBELL         History         Dean          of          Women         H.          H.          J.          FLInG         Education         W.          H.          WARMINGTON         English         Mrs.          C.          M.          Lutz          MARINA          PHILLIPS         Associate          Dean          of          Women          Education         HUBBELL         Page          20         VERNON          HUGHES         Government          and          Economics         Co          Wo          Jabbe.         Economics          and          History         E.          K.          Woop         History         ELIZABETH          STORRIE         Home          Economics         JUANITA          RICE         Home          Economics         W.          W.          FREEMAN         Latin         J.          G.          GROVE         Manual          Training         L.          D.          KEATON         Manual          Training         BLEDSOE         Page          21         SSS          Se)         Ste          rrrororeeeeeee)         J.          M.          BLEDSOE         Mathematics         A.          H.          COWLING         Mathematics         KATHERINE          MURRIE         Music         CARL          DEONIER         Band          and          Orchestra         JosepH          A.          MurpHY         Physical          Education         Coach          of          Athletics         Harriet          N.          ROGERS         Physical          Education         PEL          BRAD         Physics         urz         Maup          WEBSTER         Reading         A.          S.          BLANKENSHIP         Rural          Education         J.          E.          CARRUTH         Rural          Education         isl,          1D,          IPewaueeS         Spanish         Mary          NELSON         Spanish         PAauL          MORGAN         English         Sub-College          Faculty         βZZZ)         =}         SARAH          GARVIN          Lewis          I.          SMITH         English          Mathematics          and          _          Secretary-         Treasurer         EFFIE          COLLIER         History          C.          W.          La          GRONE         Mathematics         Mary          BootH         Home          Economics         Fay          HARRIS         FLING          Mathematics         W.          H.          ACKER         Chemistry          and          Physics         Assistant          Coach          of          Athletics         Mrs.          MOzELLE          ALLEN         Music         Mary          RENNA          PENN         Art         LORENA          BRANOM         LECTOR          HACKWORTH          Physical          Education         Education         STONE         Mrs.          BERRY          FAIN         Mary          E.          JOHNSON          Home          Economics         English         PAULINE          ROGERS          ORPA          DENNIS         Brolssh          Home          Economics         inglis         BETH          BRYANT         English         GEO.          W.          KIBLER         Manual          Training         BLANKENSHIP         Page          22         J.          G.          FLOWERS         Director         ANNE          WORKMAN         Director,          Elementary          School         1b.          (C.          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WATSON         Senior          High          School         [Fe          pIZARSONS         Senior          High          School         LoGAN          WILSON         Senior          High          School         PAULINE          Davis         Senior          High          School         Nora          OβNEIL         Senior          High          School         MARGARET          MCGILL         Sentor          High          School         MITCHELL         CORRINE          STUDSTILL         Sixth          Grade         CYNTHIA          SAUNDERS         Fifth          Grade         FLOWERS         CARRIE          SHEPHERD         Fourth          Grade         NELLE          DuMAS         Third          Grade         Mrs.          Mary          Poor          BELL         Second          Grade         ETHEL          CRUTCHFIELD         First          Grade         EsTHER          LEECH         Kindergarten         Mr.          Duck         Senior          High          School         Che          Student          Council         OFFICERS         HERMAN          MUSICK          .          ,          .          President         ELBERT          FITE          :          Vice-President         Mrs.          Haves          HOLMAN          oy          eCrebiiy         Lewis          I.          SMITH          .          Treasurer         HERMAN          MusIck         President         REPRESENTATIVES         Mrs.          HAYES          HOLMAN          .          Sentor          RoMY          FERGUSON          .          Sub-          College         Juanita          MASsAy          .          .          .          Junior          MARK          LOWREY          Ys          MM.          Cwax         CARL          APPERSON          .          Sophomore          VIVIAN          BROWNING          β2          Caras         ARLIN          COOPER          .          .          .          Freshman          AMY          CORNISH          .          Γ©          .          Literary         ORABEL          TURRENTINE          .          .          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S.         Cumby         Latin          Club;          History          Club;          A.          B.          C.         NOBLE          ARTHUR,          B.          S.         Saltillo         History          Club;          Citamard;          Little         Theatre;          Business          Manager          Athletics,         '25-'26;          Pres.          Student          Association,         12.          0-72-15         VIRGINIA          BELL,          B.          A.         Commerce         French          Club,          Pres          β27-β28.         SKILLMAN          Brrp,          B.          S.         Sulphur          Springs         A.          B.          C.;          Glee          Club.         Jack          BoHANNON,          B.          S.         Mount          Pleasant          ,         Citamard;          Athletic          Council,          β26-β27;         Footbalgu25226.          β275          Captain          soi         Business          Manager          Locust,          β28.         Foy          Bow,          B.          S.         Whitewright         haeAe          Go          3B          75.          1U..Couneil:         HALDEEN          Brappy,          B.          A.         Commerce         French          Club;          East          Texan          Staff,          β27,         28.         NELL          Brooks,          B.          A.         Greenville         Page          26         DAN          BROWNING,          B.          A.         Pickton         VIVIAN          ALMA          BROWNING,          B.          A.         Commerce         B.S.          U.;          Eta          Tau          Delta;          Scholarship         Society;          Student          Council,          727-28;         Intercollegiate          Debate,          β28;          Repre-         sentative          to          National          Convention          of         Pi          Kappa          Delta,          '28;          East          Texan         Stati,          -2i :         COUNTESS          GEORGE          CALLAN,          B.          A.         Fort          Worth         History          Club;          Latin          Club.         JEWEL          Camp,          B.          A.         Commerce         History          Club;          Latin          Club.         ELIZABETH          CLINTON,          B.          S.         Commerce         History          Club.         BEATRICE          CONEY,          B.S.         Commerce         Hc.         LAVELLE          Coney,          B.          S.         Commerce         (mde          Ops          Cn         Amy          CornisH,          B.          A.         Graham         Scholarship          Society,          Vice-President,         127-β28;          Student          Council,          β27-β28.         Page          27         |         }         :         {         A.          E.          Covey,          B.          S.         Mount          Pleasant         Scholarship          Society;          Glee          Club.         Mrs.          A.          E.          Covey,          B.          S.         Mount          Pleasant         WALTER          F.          Cox,          B.          S.         Bonham         Scholarship          Society;          French          Club;         History          Club.         Mrs.          EstieE          Dowpy,          B.          S.         Commerce         BILL          Dozier,          B.          S.         Commerce         Pres.          Freshman          Class,          .β26;          Yell         Leader,          '26-β27;          Adv.          Manager          East         Texan,          β26-β27;          Business          Manager         Locust,          β'27;          Vice-President          Senior         Class,          β28.         RutH          Dozier,          B.          S.         Commerce         History          Club;          Beach          Choral          Club.         ILMA          DRAKE,          B.          A.         Commerce         O.          K.          K.,          Vice-President,          β26-β27;         Parliamentarian,          β27-β28;          Dandy-Lions,         Secretary-Treasurer,          '27-β28;          Y.          W.         C.          A.;          Little          Theatre.         EVELYN          EsTEs,          B.A.         Commerce         O;2K.          Ke          Dandy-Lions,          726-277         VY.          EW          Ge          Ae          Presβ          27-282          Little         Theatre;          Beach          Choral          Club.         Page          28         ]          SF         Bruce          W.          Epwarps,          B.          S.         Winnsboro         Mrs.          BrucE          W.          Epwarps,          B.          S.         Winnsboro         ADDYLEENE          FAIN,          B.          A.         Commerce         O.          K.          K.,          President,          27-28:          YicwW.         C.          A.s          Yell          Leader,          β26-β27;          Dandy-         Lions.         VELMA          FINLEY,          B.          A.         Quinlan         ELBERT          FIreE,          B.          S.         Hughes          Springs         Hootball,          225          Baseball          QS          S:         Track,          β28;          Student          Council,          Vice-         President,          β27-β28.         M.          F.          FLeminG,          B.S.         Winfield         OrA           MARGUERITE          GAFFORD,          B.          A.         Commerce         Mathematics          Club;          East          Texan          Staff,         Summer,          '27.         RutTH          GLANVILLE,          B.          A.         Greenville         Page          29         i)         J.          B.          Harpaway,          B.          S.         Leesburg         MILDRED          Harpaway,          B.          S.         Commerce         Mrs.          Novas          HAvIns,          B.          A.         Commerce                   EmiLy          LucILLE          Hovey,          B.          A.         Commerce         Mrs.          Haves          Hotman,          B.          S.         Commerce         Student          Council,          Secretary,          '27-β28.         J.          H.          Houser,          B.          S.         Lone          Oak         NORINE          INGLE,          B.          A.         Greenville         B.          S.          UseGouncik:          βYW          Go          Ae         Volunteer          Band.         MARIE          JARED,          B.          A.         Cumby         History          Club.         Page          30         EDNA          ERLE          JERNIGIN,          B.          S.         Commerce         Ys          Wats.         GLADYS          KELLEY,          B.          A.         Commerce         Y.          W.          C.          A.;          Little          Theatre.         Joret          W.          LENNON,          B.          S.         Point         Glee          Club;          History          Club.         LORENE          LILLy,          B.          S.         Commerce         O}          1G         Mark          Lowrey,          B.          A.         Dodd          City         Scholarship          Society;          Student          Coun-         cil,          (26-27,          2 28;          East          Texan          Staff,         26-'27;          Editor          Locust,          β27,β28;          Dandy-         Lions,          Pres.,          β27-'28;          Intercollegiate         Debate,          β27,          β28;          Pi          Kappa          Delta;         President          Senior          Class,          β28.          .         Juanita          Massay,          B.          A.         McLean         Athletic          Council,          β26-β27;          Student         Council,          '27-β28;          Latin          Club;          Scholar-         ship          Society;          Citamard.         LoLa          MacDOona          .p,          B.          S.         Commerce         CLovis          MILLER,          B.S.         Commerce         History          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         Page          31         MARGUERITE          MILLER,          B.          A.         Greenville         French          Club;          Dandy-Lions.         JAMEs          MITCHELL,          B.          A.         Mount          Pleasant         Band;          President          Athletic          Council,         β27-'28;          Citamard,          Pres.          β27-β28;          Little         Theatre;          Football,          β26,          β27         Mrs.          Rose          ApAms          Monpay,          B.          S.         Commerce         F.          A.          C.;          Scholarship          Society.         Eusiz          Moov,          B.          A.         Ben          Franklin         AYLINE          MOONEYHAM,          B.          A.         Commerce         Crcit          Moore,          B.          A.         Vantis         History          Club;          A.          B.          C.         O.          E:          Moors,          B.S.         Commerce         Scholarship          Society,          Pres.,          Β°27-'28;         History          Club,          Pres.,          β27-β28.         MaupieΓ©          MorrHew,          B.          A.         Roxton         Latin          Club;          Beach          Choral          Club;         B.          SAW,         Page          32         Se         J.          HERMAN          Musick,          B.S.         Tolar         President          Student          Council,          '27-'28;         A.          B.          C.,          Pres.,.β27-β28;          Football,          β25,         26;          Basket          Ball,          '26;          Baseball,          '26,          '27.         KATHLEEN          NicuHots,          B.          A.         Peniel         LUTHER          ORRICK,          B.          A.         Rotan         CHRYSTELLE          PAUL,          B.          A.         Pittsburg         Latin          Club;          F.          A..C.;          History          Club;         AWBe          CG         Swain          D.          Puitites,          B.          S.          β         Pittsburg         History          Club;          A.          B.          C.         DoNNA          RAY;B.          A.         Mineola         A.          B.          C.;          Beach          Choral          Club.         EuLa          FAYE          ReyNno.tps,          B.          A.         Lone          Oak         F.          A.          C.;          Beach          Choral          Club.         ROGENE          Rice,          B.S.         Commerce         FA.          CG.         Page          33         VONDA          ROAcH,          B.          A.         Celeste         Dandy-Lions,          Vice-President,          β27-         I2St)          Basket,          Ball4          2          570e          02          fermen          oe         ota)          Ge         FAIRA          SALMON,          B.          S.         Commerce         History          Club;          Y.          W.          C.          A.         GEORGE          SANDRIDGE,          B.          S.         Commerce         Athletic          Council;          Business          Manager         of          Athletics,          β27-β28.         NORPHLETT          Scott,          B.S.         Commerce         Scholarship          Society;          French          Club.         Mary          LYNN          SHEELY,          B.          A.         Commerce         Beach          Choral          Club;          French          Club.         W.          O.          SMALLWOOD,          B.          S.         Kemp         HARRY          SMITH,          B.          S.         Winnsboro         History          Club;          A.          B.          C.         T.          G.          Sparks,          B.          A.         Commerce         French          Club.         Page          34         HENRIETTA          TAYLOR,          B.          A.         Commerce         Scholarship          Society.         Mary          Tayior,          B.          A.         Forreston         Scholarship          Society.         Mrs.          LELIA          TEAGUE,          B.          A.         Hughes          Springs         Morris          TRAUGHBER,          B:          A,         Commerce         ORABEL          TURRENTINE,          B.          A.         Saltillo         YOW          CRA          BESS          Counc         A.          B.          C.;          Intercollegiate          Debate,β          27,         28;          Pi          Kappa          Delta;          Delegate          to         National          Convention          of          Pi          Kappa         Delta,          Tiffin,          Ohio;          1928;          Little         Theatre;          Scholarship          Society.         ALLEN          FAIN          WAGGONER,          B.          S.         Commerce         Intercollegiate          Debate,          β27;          Pi         Kappa          Delta.         Mrs.          E.-H.          Watson,          B.          S:         Commerce         Scholarship          Society.         FRANCES          WaTSON,          B.          A.         Commerce         O.          Kk:         Page          35         a         Page          36         |         uniors          |         Page          37         EpNA          ASHWORTH          Commerce         JEWEL          C.          BARRETT          Winfield         GLADINE          BLACKWELL          Commerce         ELEANOR          BRADFORD          Sulphur          Springs         AppIE          BRACKEN          Grand          Saline         Mrs.          Viv1AN          Boyp          =          Sulphur          Springs         NoORWIN          CHAPMAN          Sulphur          Springs         FRANCES          CHEATHAM          Wolfe          City         Mary          Co.Liins          Greenville         VIVIENNE          COMBS          Mount          Pleasant         Page          38         if         a?          i         EppIE          CONNOR          Daingerfield          f         FRED          CovIN          Gilmer         }                  {         |         i         i         j         ih         hy)          f         ft         if         1         FRANK          COVINGTON          Honey          Grove          II         Juanita          DENNEY          Greenville          i         i         {         i         H         I         Rosa          LEE          DoziER          Commerce          |         THANIEL          IRWIN          Sulphur          Springs          it         i         ii         t         i         i}         it         i}         i         |         i         JANICE          FELTY          Wolfe          City          i         ih         il!         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JONES         Mount          Pleasant         ee          eee         JEWEL          KENNIMER          Winnsboro         Mary          KENNINGTON          Queen          City         if         ti         i         if         MARGARET          KLEIN          Texarkana,          Arkansas          H         ADDIE          Lou          KNIGHT          Commerce          |         t         4         i         THELMA          MARTIN          Winnsboro          i         CLYDE          MAyEs          Commerce         Γ©          [         i         ii         .          il         Mary          Bett          McGEE          Winnsboro          }         :         AUBREY          MCGILL          Saltillo          !         ]         }         β          |         B,          J.          McMILLAN,          JR.          Hughes          Springs          i         CAROLINE          MITCHELL          Avinger          :          ;         it         |                  I         f         |         Hi         4         Page          41          |         FELTON          MOORE         Lum          Horace          MOORE         Epwarp          Myrick         ROBBIE          NorRRIS         CLEONE          ONEY         BEss          PATTERSON         MARGUERITE          POLK         WILLIAM          S.          REESE         EDNA          SLAVEN         CLEO          SMYTHE         Enloe         Enloe         Lone          Oak         Parts         Commerce         Celeste         Commerce         Turkey         Fairlie         Greenville         Page          42         GLADYS          SMITH          Commerce          ji         |         INEz          SMITH          Commerce         {         i         it         if         if         Oscar          P.          SMITH          Ladonia          i         EULA          SPEED          Commerce          |         Tris          SPIKES          Linden         BUSTER          STROUD          Electra         R.          O.          TEAGUE          Hughes          Springs         GOEBEL          TEMPLETON          Charleston         |         Joun          B.          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Ht         Nt         Page          47         Mary          FOSTER          Cooper         ZELA          GASKIN          Jacksboro         ALICE          GAy          Greenville         NORMAN          GALYON          Commerce         Lots          GILBERT          Ladonia         LANNA          GODWIN          McKinney         EpitH          HALE          Commerce         Morris          HARE          Sulphur          Bluff         LEONA          HAWKINS          Kemp         Rita          HENLEY          Daingerfield         VELTA          HODGIN          Caviness         WILLIE          MAE          HODGIN          Caviness         :         :         }         LURLINE          HOLLEY          Pickton          F         ETHEL          HOUSTON          Frankston          Ni         d          ao         LAvontA          MAE          HOWELL          Greenville          UG         Β₯         Sa         Page          48         ALINE          [SLER         TEZZIE          JOHNSON         Greenville         Mount          Pleasant         RAYMOND          JONES          Ennis         IRENE          JUNELL          Pittsburg         MARGARET          KANTZ          Commerce         Este          KEMP          Ector         JOHNIE          KENNIMER          Como         HELEN          KING          Point         ROWENE          LANE          Greenville         HELEN          GOULD          LANGDON          Leonard         Jor          Lioyp          Quitman         MAURINE          LOWREY          Dodd          City         FLoy          MATHIS          Pritchett         LoLtA          MAXTON         Hata          McCAMEY         Page          49         Mount          Vernon         Richland         FRANK          W.          MEDLEY          Bailey         Ruta          McCoy          Douglasville         EsTHER          MCGEE          Rosser         FLOssIE          MILLIGAN          Birthright         RAE          MILLs          Enloe         Mrs.          W.          H.          Mou.LtTon         Mount          Pleasant         Lots          Moss          Ben          Franklin         O.          C.          MULKEY,          JR.          Commerce         NORVELL          MULLENDORE          Leonard         HoMER          NEAL          Sulphur          Springs          |         Martua          NUNN          Commerce         Harry          OβNEIL          Commerce          |         |         |         RutTH          PETTIGREW          Wolfe          City          f         MARVIN          PRIM          Commerce          |          )         JEWEL          PROCTOR          Dallas         Page          50         LENA          MAE          RANDALL          Cumby         ORA          RANDOLPH          Blue          Ridge          |         EFFIE          ROGERS          Commerce          |                  if          }         |         '         ROMIE          SANDLIN          Enloe          !         Littir          SHULER          Caddo:          Malis          |         WILLIE          SHULER          Caddo          Mills         GLADYS          SMITH          Lone          Oak         Luta          SMITH          Sulphur          Springs         Mrs.          Moriire          Lou          SMITH          Ladonia         Mrs.          T.          G.          SPARKS          Commerce         VERNA          STONE          Linden         Ona          MAE          TUNNELL          Grand          Saline         HARVEY          TURNER          Winnsboro         MARGUERITE          WATKINS          Ranger         VERNA          WALKER          Quitman                   Page          51         MAURINE          WHEELER         VELVIE          LEE          WEsT         GEORGE          W.          WILHITE         JESSIE          WILLIAMSON         VIVIAN          WITT         HAZEL          WILLIAMS         E.          W.          WRIGHT         DorotHy          YOUNG         VIRGIE          YOUNG         MAry          ZIMMERMAN         Commerce         Howland         Mount          Pleasant         Pecan          Gap         Mount          Pleasant         Wolfe          City         Commerce         Greenville         Randolph         Bryanβs          Mill         Page          52         Page          53         reshmen         RuBy          ACKER          Newsome         MAHLON          ALCORN          Campbell         Litty          Arpito          ββ-          Rosario,          Sin.,          Mexico         ARNOLD          ARMSTRONG          Bardwell         INEZ          ARMSTRONG          Seymour         JAMES          ARMSTRONG          Paris         MAeE          BARTLETT          Commerce         VALTON          BECKHAM          Sulphur          Springs         NADINE          BELLS          Brookston         Jor          BENTLEY          Bloomburg         BERYL          BIRDSONG          Greenville         WILLIE          BLACKSTONE          Big          Sandy         JEANNE          BLACKWELL          Quitman         RICHARD          BLY          Commerce                   Troy          Bonp          Cooper          a)         Page          54         Β’?         ADRO          BRYAN          ;          Malta         Mrs.          LILLA          BRYAN          Drew,          Mississippi         OZELLA          CADENHEAD          Newsome         Hoyiis          CAMPBELL          Winfield         Mary          CARDEN          Sulphur          Springs         LUCILLE          CARR          Terrell         ETHEL          CHANDLER          Cooper         ERNESTINE          CLAIBORNE          Greenville         HAZEL          CLAIBORNE          Greenville         ARLIN          COOPER          Ben          Wheeler         PauL          A.          CORBET          Miller          Grove         JoE          CREGG          aloe         STELLA          CREWS          LaRue         Β©         AFTON          CROCKETT          Paris         LEO          CROWDER          Como         Page          55         Mrs.          C.          A.          DEONIERβ          Commerce         Eva          Dopson          Pittsburg         STELLA          DODSON          Trenton         ZELMA          DUNCAN          Greenville         FLORETA          EDWARDS          Commerce         CORINE          ELLIS          Fairlie         FRED          ENGLAND          Commerce         GRACE          ENSMINGER          Leonard         Mary          EuUBANK          New          Boston         JENNIE          V.          EvANs          Lone          Oak         Mary          ELLEN          Farrow          Commerce         Romy          FERGUSON          Avery         ZEBULINE          FERGUSON          Cooper         ROBERT          FLING          Commerce         Rusy          Louise          Fort          Hooks         Page          56         LILLIE          MAE          FRENCH          Daingerfield         J.          B.          Frost          Bryan's          Mill         ELVA          GARRISON          Wolfe          City         Houston          GARRISON          Mount          Pleasant         MINNIE          GESLING          Mount          Pleasant         HAZEL          GIBSON          Sulphur          Bluff         VANCE          GIBSON          Naples         MATTIE          GLASS          Bloomburg          .         W.          Y.          Gorr          Commerce         GLADYS          GREER          Gilmer         Lots          HALL          Hughes          Springs         ALTA          HALLMAN          Winnsboro         Dove          HAMILTON          Mount          Pleasant         VeEsTAL          HAMPTON          Naples         BEN          HAYNES          Electra         Page          57         VIRGIE          HANES         LORAINE          HAYES         JABIE          HEATH         G.          T.          HINSON         FAYE          Hick         HAZEL          HICKEY         Novice          Hicks         Mrs.          STEVE          HopGKIss         STEVE          HODGKISS         MARGARET          HOGAN         MILDRED          HOGAN         LuLA          HOLLIDAY         HENRY          C.          HOLLY         Ceci,          HorTON         Mary          KATE          HUFFMAN         Commerce         Bonham         Pittsburg         Winnsboro         Mount          Vernon         Commerce         Pittsburg         Bonham         Bonham         Brookston         Brookston         Maude         Quitman         Point         Grapevine         Page          58         β         [RENE          Hunt          Klondike         JOHN          INGRAM          Quitman         Mary          E.          JACKSON          Commerce         CLARA          JAMES          Josephine         GERTIE          L.          JEFFIRS          Hooks         MONELLE          JOHNSON          Atlanta         Roy          JOHNSON          Commerce         SLATER          JOHNSON          Mount          Pleasant         WoopRow          JOHNSON          Commerce         GERLIE          JONES          Nevada         OSLER          JANES          Cooper         PAULINE          JULIAN          Roxton         MATRIE.          KENNEMER          Winnsboro         OPAL          KELLEY          Commerce         Jor          KENNEDY          Mount          Pleasant         Page          59         ee          ee          a          ee          ae         EMILE          KING         CHRISTINE          LAUDIN         ALLIE          LAWRENCE         LoutseE          LEATH         GLADIS          LEFAN         Dora          LEE         ELOISE          LINDSEY         FANNIE          LONG         MOoLuLIiE          MAE          MANKIN         SARAH          MARSHALL         VIRGIL          MATTINGLY         FLYNN          MAYES         Rosa          MAYNER         ROWENA          McComss         PAULINE          MCMILLAN         Pittsburg         Mount          Pleasant         Leesburg         Quitman         Commerce         Pittsburg         Winnsboro         Rockwall         Bailey         Commerce         Mount          Vernon         Lone          Oak         Ladonia         Klondike         Cooper         Page          60         ROGENE          MCWHIRTER         KATHRYN          MILES         LEON          MILLER         LirA          MILLER         MavuriceE          MItcHELL         FRED          MORGAN         ZELMA          MORGAN         DoviE          Moore         JOE          MORRISON         THELMA          MOUGHON         W.          H.          MouLTon         DorotHy          MULLER         Luva          MULLINS         VIRTHA          MUSGRAVES         LLtoyp          Musick         Page          61         Commerce         Dallas         Winfield         Athens         Commerce         Commerce         Queen          City         Quitman         Commerce         James         Mount          Pleasant         Commerce         Enloe         Kemp         Tolar         Nopia          MYERS          Commerce         HoMER          NEAL          Sulphur          Springs         Sracy          NEWMAN          Mount          Pleasant         MARUE          OβNEAL          Commerce         Dr          ALVA          ORREN          Commerce         Mrs.          GRACE          OWEN          Β«          Kaufman         NORRIS          OWEN          Leonard         CurTIS          PARDUE          Pecan          Gap         PAULINE          PARTLOW          Antlers,          Oklahoma         JUANITA          PENN          Winnsboro         LILLIAN          PHARRIS          Daingerfield         MILDRED          PICKENS          Miami         MANTON          PouND          Lake          Creek         EpitH          RACHEL          Maud         DELTA          RAPER          McKinney         Page          62         MABEL          REICH          Mineola         Mona          Mak          RAGLAND          Plainview         ELVA          RICHARDSON          Ranger         MartTHA          Ross          Ennis         VERA          SAMUELS          Mount          Pleasant         BELLE          SATTERWHITE          Winfield         DoroTHY          SAYLE          Commerce         JUANITA          SCOTT          Paris         Mary          SIMPSON          New          Boston         PEBBLE          SIMPSON          Leonard         Brrcuizf          D.          SMITH          Commerce         FLORRIE          SMITH          Sulphur          Springs         GORDON          SMITH          Sulphur          Springs         Mapa          RutH          SMITH          Alba         VIRGINIA          SMITH          Waco         Page          63         ORBIE          SPEED         URBANE          SPENCER         VALTON          STANLEY         Bess          STOCKARD         EUGENE          STONE         Jonnie          D,          Story         Mary          STRAIN         HAROLD          STRINGER         Martie          Lou          SUDDETH         BARBARA          SWATZELL         BEssiE          MAuDE          TAYLOR         GEORGE          LEE          TAYLOR         PAULINE          TAYLOR         FRED          TEMPLE         GLADYS          THACKER         Commerce         Thomas         Mount          Pleasant         Dawson         Linden         Corsicana         Longview         Ben          Wheeler         Leonard         DeKalb         Jefferson         Commerce         Avery         Winfield         Winnsboro         Page          64         ee         Se         ELDON          THOMPSON          E:nloe         HALLIE          THOMAS          Commerce         W.          C.          THOMPSON          Powderly         GLADYS          THURMAN          Commerce         THELMA          TITTLE          Commerce          C.          N.          TUNNELL          Canton         ADA          TUTT          Avery         IRENE          VAUGHAN          Lueders         JIMMIE          VISE          Douglasville         VIRGINIA          WALKER          Mount          Vernon         FARRELL          L.          WALLACE          Rosebud         Doris          WALLER          Ben          Franklin         GEORGIA          LEE          WATERS          Atlanta         LosstE          MAE          WATKINS          Ranger         MERLE          WELCH          Paris         Page          65         MILDRED          WELLS         ALLENE          WHEELER         Cart          WHITE         REFORD          WINTERS         FLORIENNE          WILDER         RutH          WILLIAMS         LAURA          WISHARD         EVELYN          WITT         GERALDINE          YOUNG         J.          T.          YouNGBLOOD         Commerce         Commerce         Byers         Klondike         Dike         Commerce         Ladonia         Cookville         Lone          Oak         Pritchett         Page          66         .         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It          is          the          product          of          much          hard          work,          and         the          staff          has          had          the          highest          ambitions          to          eclipse          the         achievements          of          all          previous          staffs          by          giving          to          the         students          an          annual          that          is          a          little          different          from          the         annuals          of          the          past.         The          art          work,          embodying          the          Viking          motif,          was         worked          out          and          drawn          by          Mr.          B.          J.          Lore,          one          of          the         foremost          artists          of          the          south,          and          head          artist          for          the         Β£          eis          Southwestern          Engraving          Company.         β          2s          oo          Mr.          James          W.          Murphree,          head          of          the          planning         department          of          Southwestern          Engraving          Company,         rendered          invaluable          assistance          in          planning          the          book,         and          on          other          points.         MARK          LOWREY         Editor         BETTS          TEMPLETON          STONE         Page          78          :         See          ee          ee         Ee         Che          Locust          Staff         Dee          PTI          Se         M.          HOWSE          and          Son          Studio          rendered          splendid         Β°          service          on          the          photography          of          the          annual.         To          all          these,          and          to          those          others          of          the          student         body          who          so          willingly          co-operated          to          make          a          success         of          The          1928          Locust,          is          the          staff          indebted.         And          to          those          business          men          of          our          city          and          neigh-         boring          cities          is          the          business          staff          deeply          indebted          for         the          financial          assistance          and          co-operation          renderedβso         vital          to          the          success          of          any          annual.         The          staff          offers          you          this,          The          1928          Locust,          for         your          approval,          and          sincerely          hopes          that          it          meets          with         your          approval          to          the          greatest          extent.          Jack          BOHANNON         Manager         mae         MULKEY          MULLER          HICKERSON         Page          79         The          East          Texan          Staff         St          eee         vA          aoe         (KBr         UBLISHING          the          East          Texan          has          been          a          very         pleasant          task.          Every          member          of          the          staff          has         worked          earnestly          in          the          attempt          to          make          it          a          news-         paper          worthy          of          E.          T.          and          in          keeping          with          the          spirit         of          the          institution.          It          has          been          our          purpose          each          week         to          issue          a          complete          and          accurate          account          of          the         events,          both          directly          and          indirectly          connected          with         the          college          life,          without          showing          partiality          to          any         phase          of          activity.          At          the          same          time          we          have          tried          to         make          it          enjoyable          reading.         LPR          a          AS          a         NEAL          ESTES         Ecitor         H.          Oβ          NEIL          MITCHELL          E.          OβNEIL         Page          80         HE          response          which          we          have          received          from          the         readers          of          the          East          Texan          has          been          our          only          means         of          determining          its          success,          and          we          are          glad          to          say          that         as          a          whole          it          has          been          accepted          in          just          the          spirit          we         have          tried          to          express.          We          wish          to          thank          everyone          for         their          hearty          support          and          splendid          spirit          of          co-opera-         tion.         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A.A,          TITLE         STRINGER          CARRIES          OFF          HIgβ’β                    HONORS          FOR          -         LOCAL          MAC          es          by          gs          ITAL          3         PEP          SOUAD          ee          S          oe         GOES          TO          DENTON          is          Cm          :         again,          shes         Lhe          gems          6         ied          and          placed          |          [Total          pe         {accom          aad          ee          ae         7          ip         oy                    Of          eT          ane          glad         ae          Town          es         wipe          wad          they          ant          ante          thet          be         with          ania          goers          Ree.         aie          |          βThe          enea          ore          like          Wetting,          @eveloe         Be          ee          β20          ram          Kot          seek          down,         sa         Page          82         Mebate         8         Maup          WEBSTER         Coach          of          Forensic          Activities          and          Director          of          Community          Little          Theatre         Page          84         wre         ;         )         )         ,         Mark          LOWREY          WALLACE          BROYLES         QuestionβResolved:          That          the          United          States          Should          Cease         to          Protect          by          Armed          Force          Capital          Invested          in          Foreign          Lands,         Except          after          a          Formal          Declaration          of          War.         AffirmativeβTrinity          University.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Waxahachie.         AffirmativeβLouisiana          State          Normal          College.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Commerce.         AffirmativeβNorth          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Denton.         AffirmativeβFranklin          College,          Franklin,          Indiana.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Tiffin,          Ohio.         Page          85         NORMAN          GALYON          ROBERT          FLING         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβKalamazoo          College,          Kalamazoo,          Michigan.         Debated          at          Tiffin,          Ohio.         AffirmativeβMacAlester          College,          Minnesota.          |         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Tiffin,          Ohio.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβLouisiana          State          Normal          College.         Debated          at          Natchitoches,          Louisiana.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβLouisiana          College,          Pineville,          Louisiana.         Debated          at          Pineville,          Louisiana.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβStephen          F.          Austin          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Commerce.         Broyles          and          Lowrey          composed          the          team          that          participated         in          the          National          Convention          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta,          held          at          Tiffin,         Ohio.         Page          86         VIVIAN          BROWNING          ORABEL          TURRENTINE         EBATING          the          Pi          Kappa          Delta          question,          the          girlsβ          debate          team,          composed         of          Turrentine          and          Browning,          representing          the          East          Texas          State          Teachers         College          at          the          National          Convention          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta,          won          third          place,          losing         only          to          MacAlester          College          and          the          champions,          Monmouth          College.         They          met          the          following          teams:         Page          8  7         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβMorningside          College,          Morningside,          Iowa.         AffirmativeβBaylor          College          for          Women,          Belton,          Texas.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβMacAlester          College,          MacAlester,          Minnesota.         AffirmativeβKansas          State          Teachers          College,          Pittsburg,          Kansas.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβBaylor          College          for          Women,          Belton,          Texas.         AffirmativeβNorthern          State          Industrial          School,          Aberdeen,          S.          D.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβWilliam          Jewell          College,          Liberty,          Missouri.         AffirmativeβMonmouth          College,          Monmouth,          Illinois.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         VonpbA          ROACH          Mary          EuBANK         Eubankβs          place          taken          by          Addyleene          Fain.         AffirmativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         NegativeβNorth          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         Debated          at          Denton.         AffirmativeβBaylor          College          for          Women.         NegativeβEast          Texas          State          Teachers          College.         (Baylor          defaulted).         Mrs.          L.          D.          Parsons          LORENE          WILLIAMSON         Page          88         College          Life         Presenting          Mary,          of          the          House          of         Kennington,          and          Oliver          II,          of          the         House          of          Mulkey,          rulers          of          the          May         Fete          of          1927.         May          thy          clear,          sharp          mes-         sage          ring          forth          forever,          O         Victory          Beil!         Dedication          of          the          new          baseβ         and          some          of          the          old          resting         places.         wate          The          Seniors          of          '27          take          their          last          walk,          as         students          of          E.          T.,          along          the          paths          of          the         campus          of          their          Alma          Mater.         LENGE          RAEI:          iia          ie          los         i         Β’         Registration          Day!         The          new          beginning.          Old          friends          are         met          and          mew          ones          are          made.         Bulletins,          cards,          tong          lines          of          waiting         βall          area          part          of          ihe          day.         Soon          classes          are          in          full          swingβand         college          life          becomes          a          reality.         Some          study,          some          playβand          some          do                   camel          al          ae          other          things.         Governor          Moody          pays          our          campus          a         vistt.          The          governor          takes          advantage          of         the          privilege          of          distinguished          visitors          to         smoke          on          the          campus.         The          Tri-county          Fair          1s          in          progress          at         the          same          time          and          part          of          tts          exhibits         are          brought          to          our          campus.         The          campus          organisations          resume.          their         activities          for          the          new          yearβand          the          early         fall          1s          characterized          by          days          and          days          and         stunis          and          stunts          of          initiations.         iB         si         Autumnβand          thoughts          turn          to          sports.         The          praise          and          glory          in          the          battle          is         not          the          only          side          of          football,         The          Lions          wndergo          strenuous          tratin-         ing          to          uphold          the          honor          of          the          Blue          and         Gold.         ses         ee         TT         oe.         At          last          the          enemy          is          engaged          on          the         home          field,         The          Lions          enter          the          parkβthrills,         feelings          indescribable.         Moments          during          the          game          and          be-         tween          halves.         uate         Beh          S         The          SpiritβThe          Twelfth          Man!         Tom          and          Dale          and          βShortyβ          and         βMonkβ          were          able          and          effictent          leaders         of          that          twelfth          man.         The          burning          of          the          Jinx          before          the         Natchitoches          game.         Parades,          welcomes,          receptionsβall         are          a          part          of          Fathersβ          and          Mothersβ          Day         β          November          11.         The          Lions          and          the          Dandy-Lions         journey          to          Denton          and          invade          the         Eaglesβ          aerte.         The          Lions          are          ready.          The          team         breaks          the          Jinx          of          the          Denton          Eagle         with          a          7-7          tte.         The          Dandy-Lions          make          their          con-         tribution          to          the          battle.          Incidentally,          the         bus          trip          ts          highly          enjoyed.          Lake         Dallas          is          taken          in          on          the          way,         Physical          Ed!         They          say          it          is          necessary,          so          it          is          put         on          the          schedule.         But          itβs          not          so          bad,          after          all.         Professors          Rogers          and          Brannom         make.          the          task          very          interesting.         βFallβwith          its          moments          of          leisure.         Mr.          Mac          is          always.welcome          at          the         Dormitoryβfor          someone          is          always          wait-         inβ          for          the          evening          matl.         Snow!          And          even          college          students         have          not          lost          their          liking          for          its          in-         evitable          pranks.         The          Christmas          Tree          of          the          Carol         Serviceβa          tradition.         ie          a          ae         A          morning          just          before          the          Christmas          holt-         Sania          is          a          privileged          visitor          in          No         days.         Man's          Land.         The          Lyinβ          Threesomeβone          of          the          popular         entertainers          of          the          year.         (Note:         The          College          Band          and          its          dtrector.         The          director          1s          not          directing          in          the          picture          on         the          right.)         sI         Β©         LORRI         me         Winterβwith          its          moments          of          study,         and          its          moments          of          leisure.         ne          of         SCE         β--the         The          College          Hearth         fireside          feasts.         Many         The          Little          Theatre          presents         βMrs.          Partridge          Presentsβ         Mitek          :          and          ββCandida.ββ         ββCappyβ          Ricksβ?          was          one          of          the         Little          Theatreβs          outstanding          plays          of          the         Season.         Besides          her          success          im          directing          the         Little          Theatre,          Miss          Webster          coached         the          forensic          activities          of          E.          T.          to          a          very         successful          season.          The          girlsβ          debate         team          that          won          third          place          in          the          Pi         Kappa          Delta          National          Convention.         In          the          spring          youthful          thoughts          turn         to          love!         The          advent          of          spring          increases          the         beauty          of          the          campus.         The          art          classes          find          new          fields          with         the          new          season.         β          Pu         _          Spring          brings          with          her          a          renewal          of         the          outdoor          sports.         But          again          play          is          not          the          only          side         to          sport,          this          time          baseball          and          track.         Coe          Long          hours          of          preparation          on          con-         _          ditioning          the          field          and          in          workouts          pre-         cede          the          glory          of          the          encounters.         T.          I.          A.A.          Champs!         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MURPHY         JuAnITA          MAssaAy          .         Mary          KENNINGTON         W.H.          ACKER         PRESLEY          WRIGHT         Burorp          WILLIAMS         =ββ=          =          β         Det          rT          eee          )         President         Business          Manager         Faculty          Representative         Faculty          Representative         Student          Representative         Student          Representative         Faculty          Representative         Student          Representative         Student          Representative         The          Athletic          Council         EN          0          OSS         JAMES          MITCHELL         President         Top          rowβSANDRIDGE,          ROGERS,          MURPHY         Bottom          rowβMassay,          KENNINGTON,          ACKER         Page          129         JosepH          A.          MURPHY         Coach          of          Football          Backfield,          Basket          Ball,          Baseball          and          Track         Page          130          ;         WILL          H.          ACKER         Coach          of          Football          Line          and          Baseball         Page          131         Those          Who          Earned          Their          βTβ          During          Our          Year         Trackae?         EDWARD          Myrick         (GEORGE          HENSLEE         (GLEN          SHAMBURGER         JEWEL          CHANDLER         Tennis          β27         DUDLEY          KNIGHT         HENRY          WELMAKER         Football          β27         Jack          BOHANNON         BuFORD          WILLIAMS         EDWARD          MyRICK         PRESLEY          WRIGHT         JAMES          FORREST          GARDNER         FARREL          WALLACE         (GOEBEL          TEMPLETON         Roy          WILLIAMS         J.          B.          JOHNSON         ROBERT          MCCLAIN         Lois          COWLEY         JAMeEs          B.          MITCHELL         BIRCHIE          SMITH         SAM          SCARBOROUGH         Track          '28         Fre          PIII          TIS          Se         Basket          Ball          β28         JAMES          FORREST          GARDNER         ANGELO          CRUCE         HAROLD          STRINGER         PRESLEY          WRIGHT         PETE          GILL         STACY          NEWMAN         BuFrorD          WILLIAMS         (GORDON          SMITH         Baseball          β28         PRESLEY          WRIGHT         (GOEBEL          TEMPLETON         BuFORD          WILLIAMS         Scotr          WILLIAMSON         ROBERT          FAUSETT         PETE          GILL         MANTON          POUND         MAURICE          MITCHELL         CARL          APPERSON         HOMER          TEMPLETON         JAMES          FORREST          GARDNER         ELBERT          FITE         Foy          Moss         STACY          NEWMAN         Troy          Bonp         EDWARD          Myrick         ELBERT          FITE         Business          Manager         (GEORGE          SANDRIDGE         Page          132         eee          EE         S          ootball         Page          133         Tw.          J.          A.          A.          Standing         Won          Lost          Tied          Pet.         McMurray:...          3          0          2          eet          OUU         AS          Gos          Geir          7p          ceoh          4          1          0          .800         Sam          Houston.          .          3          1          1          .750         SanwMarcos.aes.          3          1          1          hil)         Daniel          Baker.          .          2          2          1          .500         Canyon,          (4:          2          2          0          .500         Nacogdoches...          β          1          3          2          .250         DΓ©nton.          see.          -          0          3          2          000         Hast:          lexass-a          0          5          1          .000         Jack          BOHANNON         Captain         Papert          ;          The          Lion          Squad         al          .          %                    :          a          .          Silas:          E         β          :          a          2          eS          A          β          i          a         4          je          4          :          :          .          q          ;         3          β          j          =.                    β          ;          :          4          .          f                             Β₯e          os          Ps          .          ,         ββ_          :          :          β          β|          mi.          2         a          of          a3          βs          β          -          β          a          a         Ns          fo          ro          Β           ey          4          :                    o          uy         Β«                    :          =         Back          rowβACKER          (Coach),          TEMPLETON,          HINMAN,          CAMPBELL,          BLy,          ORRICK,          B.          WILLIAMS,         _          Murpuy          (Coach)         a          rowβCow_Ey,          Fire,          Mayes,          Musick,          McCLatn,          MATTINGLY,          SCARBOROUGH,          JOHNSON,         NALLACE         Front          rowβSmitu,          Cox,          R.          WILLIAMS,          GARDNER,          Myrick,          BOHANNON,          WRIGHT,          MITCHELL         Bonpb,          POUND         Page          134         The          Season         HE          Lions          played          the          first          game          of          the         season          on          the          home          grid          against          the         Demons          from          the          Louisiana          State          Normal,         Natchitoches,          La.          Under          weather          that         ranged          from          mere          showers          to          cyclonic          dis-         turbances,          the          team          battled          to          a          0-0          tie.         A          wet          field          and          a          wet          pigskin          kept          both         teams          from          displaying          any          extraordinary         football.         The          Lions          then          journeyed          to          the          home         of          the          Lumberjacks          of          the          Stephen          F.         Austin          State          Teachers,          Nacogdoches,          for         their          next          encounter.          Their          hopes          bolstered         by          the          showing          made          against          the          Demons         the          previous          week,          the          Lions          were          not          at          all         expecting          the          drubbing          they          were          destined         to          receive.          On          good          football,          the          Lumber-         jacks          pushed          across          counters          to          amount          to         21          points.          The          Lions          played          good          football         but          lacked          the          punch          in          sufficient          quantity         to          make          gains          at          crucial          moments.         B.          WILLIAMS         Captain-elect         Williams          catches          pass          for          extra          point          at          Denton         Page          135         The          Season          Continued         When          the          Abilene          Christian          College          Wildcats         invaded          the          home          grounds          of          the          Lions          the          next          week,         E.          T.          was          handed          her          second          consecutive          T.          I.          A.          A.         defeat,          by          a          score          of          20-0.          At          that          time          the          Wildcats         were          very          strong          championship          contenders          and          their         victory          over          the          Lions          was          somewhat          according          to         dope,          although          not          by          so          large          a          score.          Hill          and         Powell,          of          the          invaders,          were          the          main          attractions         of          the          game,          although          Bohannon          and          B.          Smith,          of         the          Lions,          played          good          football,          and          were          mainstays         in          a          line          that          was          all          tco          frequently          letting          Wildcats         sift          through.         Myrick         Backfield         WRIGHT         Backfield         '         |         Myrick          passes         Page          136         The          Seasonβ          Continued         On          October          22,          the          Lions          met          the          Reddies,          of         Henderson-Brown          College,          Arkadelphia,          Arkansas,          in         the          second          non-conference          tilt          of          the          season,          onthe         home          field          of          the          Reddies.          The          Reddies          wrought         havoc          with          the          Blue          and          Gold          line,          plunging          through         it          almost          at          will,          seemingly.          The          Reddies          were          also         adept          at          end          runs.          The          Lion          backfield          did          not          have         the          punch          to          break          the          Henderson-Brown          line          and          the         fleet          Reddies          prevented          any          substantial          gains          around         the          ends.          The          result          was          a          46-0          victory          for          the          Red-         dies.         GARDNER         Backfreld         WALLACE         End         The          Lions          find          a          hole          in          the          Wildcat          line         Page          137         The          Seasonβ          Continued         The          Sam          Houston          State          Teachers          College         Bearkats          upset          the          dope          bucket,          so          far          as          dope          was         concerned,          the          most          when          they          defeated          the          Lions          by         a          score          of          78-0.          The          game          was          played          at          Huntsville.         Playing          straight          football,          but          surprising          their          visitors         at          every          opportunity,          the          Bearkats          amassed          a          top-         heavy          score.         R.          Williams          was          the          outstanding          Lion          of          the         game,          making          a          number          of          good          gains          by          his          reception         of          passes.         TEMPLETON         Center         R.          WILLIAMS         End         be          RE          Et          Ek         wes         The          McMurray          line          opens                   Page          138         The          Season          Continued         Spurred          on          by          the          sting          of          repeated          defeats          and         inspired          by          the          ambition          to          break          the          βJinxβ          which         had          always          kept          the          Lions          from          enjoying          victory          in          an         athletic          encounter          with          the          Denton          Eagles,          the          Lions         invaded          the          aerie          of          the          Eagle          at          Denton          on          Armistice         Day.          The          spell          was          not          fully          broken,          but          the          7-7         tie          was          the          beginning          of          the          change.         Playing          straight          football          for          the          most          part,          the         two          teams          were          about          evenly          matched.          However,         early          in          the          second          half          the          Lions          started          a          passing         and          plunging          attack          that          carried          them          within          scoring         distance.          Myrick          carried          the          ball          over          for          the          touch-         down,          and          B.          Williams          received          a          pass          for          the          extra         point.         JOHNSON         Tackle         McCLaIn         Guard         Myrick          loose          against          McMurray         Page          139         The          SeasonβContinued          G          The          Lions          played          their          next          game          with          the          San         Marcos          Bobcats,          at          San          Marcos.          With          a          speedy          AN:         backfield          and          a          strong          line,          the          Bobcats          handed          the          SN,         Lions          a          48-0          defeat.          The          Bobcats          were          traditional          aN         rivals          and          the          Lions          were          ambitious          to          break          into          the          |          iy,         win          column.          But          their          ambitions          were          not          realized.         Templeton          played          a          good          game          at          center,          fighting         desperately          to          gain          revenge,          by          victory,          for          the          broken         leg          which          he          had          suffered          at          the          hands          of          the          Bobcats         the          year          before.         COWLEY         Guard         MITCHELL         Center         Sn          ee          nen         The          Lions          storm          the          Eagle          line         Page          140         The          SeasonβContinued         The          Thanksgiving          Day          game          was          played          with          the         McMurray          Indians,          at          Commerce.          The          Indians          had         not          suffered          a          conference          defeat          and          were          at          the          top         of          the          conference          ladder.          Pool          played          stellar          football         for          them.          Penetrating          the          E.          T.          line          all          too          frequently         and          skirting          ends,          the          Indians          defeated          the          Lions,         leaving          them          out          of          the          win          column          for          the          season.         Goebel          Templeton          did          some          splendid          passing          for         the          Lions,          being          shifted          from          center          to          the          backfield         for          that          purpose.         SMITH         Guard         SCARBOROUGH         End         Signals!         Page          141         Schedule          for          1928         β_          ββs          a         ee         ITI          III         September          22         E.          T.          vs.          Texas          Christian          University         at          Fort          Worth         October          5         E.          T.          vs.          Stephen          F.          Austin          State          Teachers          College         at          Commerce         October          19         E.          T.          vs.          Abilene          Christian          College         at          Abilene         October          27         E.          T.          vs.          West          Texas          State          Teachers          College         at          Commerce         November          3         E.          T.          vs.          Sam          Houston          State          Teachers          College         at          Commerce         November          9         E.          T.          vs.          North          Texas          State          Teachers          College         at          Commerce         November          17         E.          T.          vs.          Southwest          Texas          State          Teachers          College         at          Commerce         November          24         E.          T.          vs.          McMurray          College         at          Abilene         Page          142         Basket          Ball         Page          143         Tw.          J.          A.          A.          Standing         (SSS          SSSI         Bre          IIIT          NT)         We          ee          ere         West          Texas          7          1ST         East          Texas          8:          24720674         North          Texas          Fp          Wate.          bites)         Daniel          Baker          40          DROSS         AS          Gas)          OMs0Β           Β£545         Southwest          Texas          4          6          .400         Stephen          F.          Austin          eet          tay         Sam          Houston          Hot          Ore          ood         McMurray          Ola          laces         The          Lion          Squad         Top          rowβSANDRIDGE,          NEWMAN,          IRWIN,          SMITH,          CARR,          Oβ          NEIL         Bottom          rowβM          urruy          (Coach),          GILL,          STRINGER,          WILLIAMS,          GARDNER          (Captain),          CRUCE,          WRIGHT         Page          144         East          Texas         East          lexasβ.         East          Texas         East          Texas         Bast:          fexas:          =.         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         East          Texas         Page          145         10         GARDNER         Guard,          Captain         CRUCE         Guard,          Captain-elect         SEASONβS          RESULTS         BS)         24         33         30         29         By3)         14         25         bul         25         33         ol         17         43         40         30         jlexas          Christian          University:          45.          .2.4:         WVexns          ChristianwUimiversityn..           2.          -:         PNUSt          a          OMe          Ce          my          ean          aut          a          he          atetensisoas          ig         Ndetine          Gollegemie          ier          asain          ee          eS         Sam          Houston          State          Teachers........         Sam          Houston          State          Teachers........         North          Texas          State          Teachers.........         West          Texas          State          Teachers.          .......          -         West          1.          exas          State          1          eachers.-..          . sΒ’-.         Sam          Houston          State          Teachers........         Sam          Houston          State          Teachers........         Stephen          F.          Austin          State          Teachers...          .         Stephen          F.          Austin          State          Teachers...         IWLeMiurravs          Β©          ollege:          sage          tere          ng          ate         NicViuErays          C          ollegenr          mney          es          ore         North          Texas          State          Teachers...          .......         34         36         21         18         21         32         30         27         25         22         23         25         21         21         1]         25         a         STRINGER          WRIGHT         All-T,          I.          A.          A.,          Forward          Forward         Boel          20524          LC         HE          Lions          played          their          first          games          on          the          nights          of          December          29          and          30,         against          T.          C.          U.          at          Ft.          Worth.          The          first          game          was          fair,          with          the          Lions          a         bit          sluggish.          The          Horned          Frogs          took          the          affair          by          a          34-29          score.         The          Lions          were          still          sluggish          in          the          second          game,          but          the          Froggies          came          to         life.          Stedman          and          Matthews          were          the          greatest          factors          in          the          36-24          defeat          of         the          second          night.         E..          'T'          339,30-βA          US          TIN          COBURG          Hai          s         The          Lions          took          the          next          two          non-conference          games          played.          The          Austin         College          Kangaroos          were          defeated          at          Commerce          by          the          scores          33-21          and          30-18.         .          D299,          33,βSAM.          HOUSTONIBRARICATS          2132         The          Lions          met          the          Sam          Houston          Bearkats          on          the          home          floor          at          Commerce         for          the          first          conference          games          of          the          season.          The          first          game          was          annexed          with         only          moderate          difficulty.          However,          the          second          fray          was          considerably          closer,         and,          with          the          Bearkats          rallying          at          the          close          of          the          game,          considerable         anxiety          ensued:         Page          146         GILL          NEWMAN         Forward          Forward         E.          T.          14βNORTH          TEXAS          EAGLES          30         The          Lions          held          high          hopes          for          repelling          the          invasion          of          the          Denton          Eagles         on          January          26.          However,          the          Eagles          came          back          in          the          last          half          with          a          fight          and         teamwork          that          banished          the          high          ambitions          of          the          Lions          and          took          the          en-         counter,          30-14.         E..          T.          25,          17βWEST          TEXAS          BUFFALOES          27,          25         The          next          conference          invaders          of          the          Lionsβ          lair          were          the          Canyon          Buffaloes,         doped          to          be          conference          champions.          The          first          game          was          a          very          close          affair,         27-25,          in          favor          of          the          Buffaloes.          The          Lions          pushed          the          visitors          to          the          utmost         before          the          victory          could          be          called          theirs.         The          second          game          was          marked          by          more          errors          and          bad          plays          than          the          previous         one.          Inability          to          find          the          basket          on          numerous          pretty          openings,          and          free          goals          to         the          Buffaloes,          spelled          defeat          for          the          Lions.          The          game          ended          in          a          25-17          victory         for          the          Buffaloes.         E.          T.          25,          33βSAM,.          HOUSTON          BEARKATS          22,          23         The          Lions          took          the          first          two          games          of          their          road          trip          from          the          Bearkats          at         Huntsville.          Pretty          shooting          and          teamwork          won          the          first          game          by          a          score          of         25-22.         The          Bearkats          lost          the          second          game          to          the          Lions          by          poor          shooting          and          numer-         ous          fouls.          The          melee          ended          in          a          33-23          victory          for          the          Lions.         Page          147         WILLIAMS          SMITH         Center          Center         E.          T.          31)          17βSTEPHEN          FAUS          TIN          CDUMBERIJAGCKS          Za          c21         The          Lions          won          the          next          game          of          their          road          trip          from          the          Stephen          F.          Austin         Lumberjacks          at          Nacogdoches,          by          a          score          of          31-25.          Nothing          was          spectacular         in          the          affair.         Somewhat          overconfident,          the          Lions          entered          the          second          game          putting          forth         but          little          effort.          However,          the          Lumberjacks          were          not          so          easy,          and          before          they         were          aware          had          a          lead          which          the          Lions,          try          as          they          might,          were          never          able          to         overcome.         E.          T.          30βNORTH          TEXAS          EAGLES          25         The          ambitions          of          the          Lions          were          finally          realized          in          the          victory          over          the         Eagle          courtmen.          A          large          number          of          fans          accompanied          the          team          to          Denton.          The         Eagles          held          the          lead          during          the          first          half          and          most          of          the          third          quarter,          until         the          Lions          rallied          and          gained          a          lead          which          the          Eagles          were          never          able          to          overcome.         E.          T.          48,          30βMcMURRAY          INDIANS,          21,          11         The          Lions          to          a          great          extent          atoned          for          the          disastrous          defeat          handed          them          by         the          Indians          in          football          the          previous          fall          by          two          very          decisive          and          overwhelming         defeats          in          basket          ball.          The          Lion          first          team          played          practically          all          of          the          first          game         and          defeated          the          Indians          40-21.         The          Lion          second          string          played          the          latter          part          of          the          second          game,          holding         safely          the          great          lead          which          the          first          string          had          given          them.          The          game          ended         in          a          40-11          victory          for          the          Lions.         This          series          closed          the          season          for          the          Lions,          with          a          percentage          that          won          for         them          second          place          in          the          T.          I.          A.          A.          title          race.         Page          148         aseball         Page          149         The          Season,          1928         FTER          a          number          of          vistories          and          some          defeats          in         practice          games          with          Wesley          and          Burleson,          as         well          as          local          independent          teams,          the          Lions          started         their          conference          season          on          April          2,          at          Huntsville.         The          Lions          started          the          season          with          a          13-3          victory         over          the          Bearkats.          Goebel          Templeton          pitched          for         the          Lions          and,          although          he          allowed          10          hits,          the          Lion         support          allowed          but          three          runs.         The          Lions          won          the          second          and          final          game          of          the         series          by          a          score          of          7-2,          Williamson          allowing          eight         hits          and          the          Lion          fielding          allowing          but          2          runs.         WRIGHT         Catcher         G.          TEMPLETON         Pitcher         The          Lion          Squad         Back          rowβOβNEIL          (Sports          Writer),          Fire,          Pounp,          B.          WiLiiams,          G.          TEMPLETON,          GARDNER,         SANDRIDGE          (Manager)         Middle          rowβGI.LL,          WILLIAMSON,          H.          TEMPLETON,          WRIGHT,          Moss,          BOND,          APPERSON         Bottom          rowβMItTCHELL,          FAUSETT,          NEWMAN         Page          150         Che          Season,          1928          β          Continued         The          Lions          continued          their          winning          streak          by         defeating,          the          next          day,          the          Lumberjacks          at          Nacog-         doches,          by          the          score          of          3-1.         Buford          Williams          pitched          a          brilliant          game,          allowing         but          three          hits.          The          Lion          fielding          allowed          only          one          run         to          be          made          off          the          three          hits.          The          Lions          pounded         Walker          for          nine          hits,          making          three          runs.         The          second          game          of          the          series          was          rained          out.         B.          WILLIAMS         Pitcher         WILLIAMSON         Pitcher         A          championship          game          with          Daniel          Baker         Page          151         The          Season,          1928          β          Continued         The          Lions          played          their          first          conference          game          of         the          season          before          local          fans          on          April          11,          when          they         defeated          the          Stephen          F.          Austin          State          Teachers          College         Lumberjacks          by          the          score          of          5-2.         Goebel          Templeton          pitched          for          the          home          team,         holding          the          invaders          to          six          hits.          The          Lions          gathered         ten          hits          off          of          Walker          and          turned          them          into          five          runs.         The          Lumberjacks          took          the          next          game          of          the         series          by          a          9-7          score.          G.          Templeton          again          started         the          game,          but          was          replaced          by          Williamson          and          Fau-         sett.          The          Lion          twirlers          allowed          twelve          hits,          while          the         Lion          batters          were          held          by          Smith          to          seven          hits.         FAUSETT         Pitcher,          outfielder         GILL         First          base,          shortstop         The          beginning          of          a          home          run          by          Fausett         Page          152         Se         EEE         The          Season,          1928          βContinued         The          Lions          retaliated          for          this          defeat          by          taking          the         third          and          last          game          of          the          series          by          the          top-heavy         score          of          22-8.          B.          Williams          pitched          for          t he          Lions,         allowing          eleven          hits.          The          Lions          made          twenty-two         runs          off          of          twenty-one          hits.         The          Sam          Houston          State          Teachers          College          Bear-         kats          next          invaded          the          lair          of          the          Lion.          On          the          14th         of          April,          they          were          defeated          with          a          score          of          16-12.         The          Lions          made          their          sixteen          runs          on          eighteen          hits,         while          the          Bearkats          made          their          twelve          runs          on          eleven         hits          off          of          Williamson          and          Fausett.         The          Lions          also          took          the          second          game          of          the          series,         this          time          by          a          score          of          13-3.          Fausett          held          the          visitors         for          five          hits,          while          the          Lions          found          Deutch          for          fifteen         hits.          Williams          knocked          a          home          run.         POUND         First          base         MITCHELL         First          base         The          completion          of          the          home          run          by          Fausett         Page          153         The          Season,          1928βContinued         The          Lions          made          a          clean          sweep          of          the          series          by          ve         taking          the          third          game          from          the          Bearkats          by          a          score          βan         of          8-6.          Williams          held          the          visitors          to          seven          hits,          while          Ka         the          Lions          made          nine          hits          off          of          Hart.          any         The          Indians          from          McMurray          College,          Abilene,          g.         were          the          next          invaders          of          the          Lionsβ          lair.          They          came          K         for          a          two-game          series,          beginning          April          18.          The          Lions         won          the          first          game          of          the          series          by          a          score          of          8-5,          =         Goebel          Templeton          and          Fausett          holding          the          Indians          |         ,          to          nine          hits,          while          the          Lions          got          only          seven          hits,          but          )         eight          runs          off          of          McCandless          and          Tolbert.         APPERSON         Second          base         H.          TEMPLETON         Third          base                  ER          RRR          ERT          M,N          I          I          8          9          :          iw         Mitchell          is          safe          at          third          A         H         ot         Page          154          irr         aren         The          Season,          1928βContinued         The          second          game          of          the          series          was          not          so          close,         the          Lions          easily          taking          it          with          a          20-6          score.          The          Lions         pounded          Bell          for          eighteen          hits,          and          errors          by          the          visi-         tors          finished          accounting          for          the          twenty          runs          for          the         Blue          and          Gold.          Williams          held          the          visitors          to          eight         hits.          Gardner          knocked          a          home          run.         GARDNER         Outfield         FITE         Outfield         Lsdsseoses          sory         Gardner          swings          and          fouls         Page          155         gage          sige          Y          {         ;          ff,         ogee          Vent!          geereeretβ         oy                    ees         1          AS          ;         sy         ..         ete         The          Season,          1928          βContinued         The          crucial          test          came          with          the          invasion          of          the         Daniel          Baker          Hillbillies.          The          Billies          were          practically         the          only          remaining          contenders          for          the          championship         title          and          the          winner          of          the          series          would          be          the          con-         ference          champions.         The          Lions          took          the          first          game          of          the          series,         April          19,          by          a          score          of          3-1.          The          game          was          marked         by          errorless          playing          on          the          part          of          both          teams.          Goebel         Templeton          held          the          Billies          to          two          hits,          while          the         Lions          got          to          Broad          and          Jones          for          five          hits.         The          Hillbillies          took          the          second          game          with          a          score         of          13-9.          Williamson          took          the          mound          for          the          Lions         and          was          relieved          by          Fausett,          who          was          relieved          late         in          the          game          by          Williams.          The          entire          affair          was          a         slugfest,          the          Lions          hitting          White          for          three          home          runs         and          the          invaders          hitting          the          Lion          twirlers          for          five         home          runs.         Moss         Outfield         NEWMAN         Outfield         A          Hillbilly          gets          a          hit         Page          156         The          Season,          1928          βContinued         G.          Templeton          took          the          mound          for          the          Lions          in         the          last          game          but          weakened          late          in          the          game          and          was         relieved          none          too          soon          by          Williams,          who          pitched          air-         tight          baseball          the          rest          of          the          game.          Jones          started          in         the          mound          for          the          visitors          but          weakened          and          was         relieved          by          Howell.         The          Lions          took          the          game          by          a          7-5          score,          winning         the          T.          I.          A.          A.          Championship          with          twelve          wins          and         two          defeats          for          the          season.         BOND         Outfield         OβNEIL         Sports          writer         H.          Templeton          watches          βem          over         Page          157         PRN          OP.          EES          ey          β.          .         .          rr          Se          29?          Perea)          4.)          ee          TS          a         Page          158         Crack         Page          159         4         Track,          1927         ANDICAPPED          by          lack          of          sufficient          training,          due         to          lack          of          cinder          path          and          rainy          weather,          the         Lion          track          team          met          the          Austin          College          Kangaroos         at          Sherman          in          the          only          dual          meet          of          the          season.         The          Kangaroos          took          the          meet          handily,          76-36.         Myrick         Relay         HENSLEE         Relay         The          1927          Track          Squad         Back          rowβHoprerR,          BOHANNON          (Trainer),          Myrick,          PopE,          Murpuy          (Coach)         Front          row         BrsHop,          CHANDLER,          SHAMBURGER,          LOWREY,          SEARCY,          HENSLEE         Page          160         es         ord         Crack,          1927         The          most          interesting          event          of          the          dual          meet          with         the          Kangaroos          was          the          mile          relay          which          the          Lions         won          by          a          very          fair          margin.         The          team          participated           the          T.          I.          A.A.          track         and          field          meet          at          Denton          for          their          only          other          inter-         collegiate          competition.         SHAMBURGER         Relay         CHANDLER         Relay         :          a          i         The          start          of          the          440-yard          dash         Page          161         11         Track,          1928         Gis:          Lions          participated          in          two          dual          meets          in          the         spring          of          1928.          Both          were          with          the          Austin          College         Kangaroos,          but          one          was          at          Sherman          and          the          other          was         at          home.         The          Lions          were          again          handicapped          by          lack          of         proper          training          facilities          and          the          Kangaroos          took         both          meets          by          a          wide          margin          of          points.         The          second          meet,          at          Commerce,          was          the          closer         of          the          two,          the          Kangaroos          winning          by          64-46.          Myrick         took          first          in          the          javelin          and          440          and          second          in          the         low          hurdles.          Fite          took          first          in          the          broad          jump          and         high          jump.         Myrick         440-yard          dash,          low          hurdles,         javelin         FITE         Broad          jump,          high          jump         The          1928          Track          Squad         Murpuy          (Coach),          TAYLOR,          FAUSETT,          WALLACE,          WRIGHT,          MyrICK,          JONES,          JOHNSON         Page          162         +         4         finer          Sports         Page          163         Girlsβ          Basket          Ball         a          ee         Se          AP          TP          ISITE          AAASβ         UPPERCLASSMEN          TEAM         Bess          PATTER SON,          Captain         Left          to          rightβPATTERSON          (Captain),          INGLE,          GASKIN,          BARKER,          KENNINGTON,          JOHNSON,          ROACH,         MorPHEW         Page          164         aan         Girlsβ          Basket          Ball          2)         β=          w         SOPHOMORE          TEAM         Left          to          rightβLANGDON,          KEMP,          HAWKINS,          W.          SHULER,          L.          SHULER,          CLICK,          BOON         Page          165         Girlsβ          Basket          Ball         ββs-                    ==)         WZ         (Feet          SS         FRESHMAN          TEAM         WILLIAMS,          HOLBROOK,          TUCKER         Front          rowβFENNELL,          JULIAN,          RUSSELL         Top          row         Page          166         Girlsβ          Basket          Ball         (pee           9         Β           (Ss          β[Sβ          ee)         SUB-COLLEGE          TEAM         Back          rowβBINGHAM,          SHRODE,          RUCKER         Front          rowβJONES,          FINLEY,          STONE,          TOMLINSON         Page          167         Girlsβ          Basket          Ball         4          =         .          wy         ((          Bee          ISS          ems)          Y         THE          ALL-COLLEGE          TEAM         LEVEN          letters          were          awarded          in          girlsβ          basket          ball,          the         letter          group          being          selected          from          all          the          class          teams          of         college          rank.         Mary          Kennington          was          elected          captain          of          the          1928          team.         StandingβJ          ULIAN,          HAWKINS,          SHULER,          PATTERSON,          WEST         SittingβFENNELL,          BARKER,          ROACH,          KENNINGTON          (Captain),          BOON,          JOHNSON         Page          168         Womenβs          Athletic          Association          ββββ          βββ         USS          ree          Β          OFFICERS         MARGARET          KLEIN          :          .          President         VONDA          ROACH          .          ;          :          :          :          Vice-President         DOROTHY          SAYLE          .          β          ,          .          secretary         BEss          PATTERSON          .          :          :          :          :          Treasurer         CAPTAINS         Ingle          (Croquet),          Gaskin          (Bicycling),          Bean          (Skating),          Julian          (Volley          Ball),         Shuler          (Hiking),          Clark          (Tennis),          McCombs          (Rowing),          Stone          (Field          Hockey),         Click          (Horseback          Riding),          Oney          (Swimming),          Gibson          (Baseball),          Langdon          (Track         and          Field),          Kennington          (Basket          Ball),          Flowers          (Golf),          Lowrey          (Horseshoe         Pitching).         Miss          RoGers          and          Miss          BRANOM          :          :          .          Sponsors                  Ee         .          |         .          m         SeatedβSAYLE,          KLEIN,          ROACH,          PATTERSON         StandingβINGLE,          GASKIN,          BEAN,          JULIAN,          SHULER,          CLarK,          McComss,          STONE,          CLICK,          ONEY,         GiBson,          LANGDON,          KENNINGTON,          Boon,          FLOWERS,          Lowrey,          RoGERs,          BRANOM         Page          169         Page          170         iY         β         a          teeetemeceernn          aie         eran         ββ          ss         ve          gos         2          ee         β         pei         ik          aeβnecerenaaeesamnomemssese                   SS         i,         it         ce         el         SSS         ai         i          se          Hd          i                    i          a         i         iy          7          fi:          7          4          i                    2          i)          Ay          i          @         aor         SETS          EE         βcsemcee         βββββββ          ee         eee          ae         ββ         Sse         SSeS         )          i          Oy          i         ia          ae          ,          i          br          i          a          r          vl          a          Na)         oo          .          oe          Ai          pha          oh         elt          i          Bs          :                    Bi          al          A          ton          β          fn         man          Resmi         β          iy          i,          as          on          ha          :          Sf          :         mat          :          a          βma         Bet          :          |          2          bait         io          |          4)                    me          4          ae          ie          eee         el          ue          mn          β          hs          i          at          ;          β          nie         AN          ;          0s          :          :          ee         ay          ee          |         ie         pictiessaieen          meena          eae          eanineeet          neon          ee         aoe          aero         a         =          ee         SSS          ---         SSS          SSS          βββ_         SS,          β-βaaeeeeninssicnnensnresenananeeeeente          rs         A          |          SRNR          RET.         ee         STE         β         ββββ         ee         i         :          βββ         r          satan          :         β         SO         So         =          =          :         =f         Th          |                   =         2S         Se          ee         =          aks         he         }          )          i          Re          li          ii!          ith          i          wt          Ks          ii          |         :          '          (          )          Hy          Whi          i          i         hi          β          i          Hl          WA         |          ry          A          MW          i          .          }         Ly          ii          {          }          ih          i          i          {                   H          i          ie          nal          .          i          Hii}          i}          4         i          fh          7          aH                    i          li          1          ates          f         ee          |         '          i         :         A          .          mit          x          oe          i          ii          %          ;          Γ©s          ns         yeh         Rus          ei          te          ty          :          deed         fy          :          i          :          if          jee          i          :          :          eg          oe          re          ,          ae          We         tag          ci          )          ia          Hy          β          a          oe          a          β          G          ee         βe          )          a          i          ie          |         gas          m          s          a          ;          _.          |          Β’          4          q          aw          ieee         HW:          ae         Sos         2           -          a          iyβ         OSS          Dy          Z         aegtt                   2         zs          wy          sal         .  -         lons         ld         @OrganbBat         :          es                  i         re         Β©          ;                   LS          ta.          wt         a         Fre         a.         Fouay         Β«         βoe.          )         KR.          B.          Binnion          Chapter         ββ         SS         OSS          aT         SCHOLARSHIP          SOCIETY          OF          THE          SOUTH         Β          OFFICERS         O.          E.          MOORE          :          :          ;          ;          President         Amy          CORNISH          .          Vice-President         ORABEL          TURRENTINE          .          ,          :          :          .          Treasurer         NORPHLETT          SCOTT          .          :          :          :          Recording          Secretary         VIVIAN          BROWNING          :          :          .          Corresponding          Secretary         FACULTY          ADVISORY          COMMITTEE         ite          Mi;          BLEDSOE  ?.          :          .          .          Three-year          Member         Mary          BowMAN          :          :          .          One-year          Member         A.S.          BLANKENSHIP           .          :          .          One-year          Member         HE          R.          B.          Binnion          Chapter          of          the          Texas          Scholarship          Society          was          granted          a         charter          in          1922.          At          the          annual          meeting          of          the          society          in          Brownwood          in          the         spring          of          1927,          the          name          of          the          society          was          changed          to          the          Scholarship          Society         of          the          South,          and          was          extended          to          take          in          Arkansas          and          Louisiana.         Each          year          the          highest          ten          per          cent,          scholastically,          of          the          junior          and          senior         classes          become          eligible          to          election.         Top          rowβBLEDSOE,          TAYLOR,          ONEY,          Day,          CovEy,          BROWNING         Middle          rowβCorntsu,          Norris,          Moore,          JACKSON,          SCOTT,          Morrison         Bottom          rowβMassay,          LowREY,          WATSON,          WITT,          Cox,          TURRENTINE         Page          171         a         a          ==)         (LITT          IIT         OFFICERS         ADDYLEENE          FAIN          Γ©          d          ,          .          President         MATALENE          DILLINGHAM          ;          Vice-President         SARA          LOUISE          TAYLOR          .          ;          .          Secretary         DoROTHY          MULLER          .          :          4          :          :          Treasurer         I MA          DRAKE          ;          ;          :          :          ;          Parliamentarian         Miss          Bess.          MALONE          ,          :          ;          .          Sponsor         Mrs.          Opis          BRADFORD          .          :          ,          ,          .          Sponsor         HE          Original          Kalir          Klub,          fully          affiliated          with          the          Federated          Womenβs          Clubs,         is          one          of          the          outstanding          literary          and          study          clubs          of          the          East          Texas          State         Teachers          College.          Its          membership          is          limited          to          twenty          girls.         Top          rowβDE          JERNETT,          DRAKE,          EsTEs,          FAIN,          FARROW         Middle          rowβLowreEy,          MARSHALL,          MITCHELL,          MULLER,          NUNN         Bottom          rowβSwatzeE..,          S.          L.          TayLor,          H.          TayLor,          A.          WHEELER,          M.          WHEELER         Page          172         Citamard         (SS)         Fret          PIF          IITIFT          TI         OFFICERS         JAMES          MITCHELL          ;          ..          President         NORMAN          GALYON          Vice-President         JUANITA          MASSAY          β          .          secretary         MARGARET          GALT          Γ©          ,          ;          Treasurer         Miss          MAaup          WEBSTER          ;          Sponsor         HE          Citamard          Club          has          for          its          purpose          the          study          and          presentation          of          the         drama.          The          greater          number          of          the          members          of          the          Club          are          outstanding         members          of          the          Community          Little          Theatre.         Top          rowβWeEBSTER,          G,.          FLING,          MAssay,          BOHANNON,          Mitts,          R.          FLING,          PATTERSON         Middle          rowβCarr,          GALT,          MULKEY,          TURRENTINE,          MITCHELL,          Myers,          Myrick         Bottom          rowβSHEELY,          J.          A.          Murpuy,          Mrs.          J.          A.          Murpnry,          BROYLES,          CooK,          CAMERON,          GALYON         Page          173         Pi          Kappa          Delta          7         es         =          y         β          t=          ==)         FIT         Texas          Omega          Chapter          founded          June          12,          1924         OFFICERS         WALLACE          BROYLES          :          .          f          .          β          :          .          President         MARK          LOWREY          f          .          ;          E          f          ,          Vice-President         Miss          Maup          WEBSTER          :          :          ;          ;          :          β          Sponsor         I          KAPPA          DELTA          is          a          national          honorary          forensic          society          with          one          hundred         and          twenty-one          chapters          in          thirty-four          states.         Texas          Omega          Chapter          was          organized          in          1924.          In          1926,          a          representative         was          sent          to          the          National          Convention          at          Estes          Park,          Colorado,          and          in          1928,          five         delegates          and          Miss          Webster,          coach          and          sponsor,          represented          the          Texas          Omega         Chapter          at          the          national          convention          at          Tiffin,          Ohio.         Top          rowβGALyONn,          BROYLES         Bottom          rowβWAGGONER,          TURRENTINE,          LOWREY         Page          174         The          Dandyp-Lions         =         OY)          Se          =)         BS          re         OFFICERS         MARK          LOWREY          .          :          :          :          :          .          President         VONDA          ROACH          .          β          :          β          ;          Vice-President         ILMA          DRAKE          :          :          A          :          :          .          Secretary-Treasurer         MARGUERITE          MILLER          .          :          :          :          :          Reporter         Gro.          W.          KIBLER          .          :          :          :          ;          .          Sponsor         LORENA          BRANOM          .          Sponsor         HE          Dandy-Lions          was          organized          in          the          fall          of          1926,          and          was          at          first          known          as,         and          is          still          commonly          known          as,          the          Pep          Squad.          During          the          first          year          of         its          organization          the          squad          contributed          greatly          to          the          support          of          all          E.          T.          activities.         The          activities          of          the          organization          are          not          limited          to          athletics          alone.          In          the         spring          o f          1927,          the          Dandy-Lions          presented          to          the          college          a          beautiful          red          granite         base          for          the          Victory          Bell.         During          the          second          year          of          its          organization,          the          squad          accompanied          the         football          team          to          Denton          on          Armistice          Day          and          accompanied          the          basket          ball          team         to          Denton          on          February          20.         [sneer         Top          rowβConnor,          Covincton,          Roacu,          B.          J.          MCMILLAN,          FaIn,          MULLER         Second          rowβMassay,          KENNINGTON,          BETTS,          SAYLE,          KLEIN,          JAMES,          L.          McMILLan,          WILKERSON         Bottom          rowβMIL_eER,          STONE,          PATTERSON,          LOWREY,          Cook,          FLING,          EUBANK,          DRAKE         Page          175         The          Buskins         ce          βS )         FI          III          IIPS          ALA          BOSS)         OFFICERS         A.          DALE          DRAKE          .          ;          Β           President         MONELLE          JOHNSON          .          ;          ;          Vice-President         GLADINE          BLACKWELL          .          .          Secretary-Treasurer         VELVIE          LEE          WEST          .          ;          ,          ;          Reporter         Miss          CONSTANCE          HAMMOCK          |.          ,          :          Sponsor         HE          Buskins          is          a          freshman          dramatic          club,          with          a          membership          of          twenty.         It          was          organized          in          the          fall          of          1927          by          students          of          freshman          reading.         The          organization          has          for          its          purpose          the          study          and          presentation          of          plays.         Its          most          noteworthy          accomplishment          was          a          most          successful          presentation          of         βThe          Importance          of          Being          Earnest,β          a          three-act          comedy,          presented          in          the          winter         term.         Top          rowβCarr,          DUNCAN,          DRAKE,          MILLs,          LOWREY         Second          rowβCoox,          ARMSTRONG,          STOCKARD,          ISLER,          BIGGE RS         Bottom          rowβSWATZELL,          GAY,          BLACKWELL,          HANES,          WEST         Page          176         4          ==)         Sr          PIII          IIIT          IIS         OFFICERS         ELOISE          APPERSON          .          5          ;          ;          ;          .          President         LORENE          LILLY          .          :          :          Vice-President         EVELYN          DAY          .          Secretary         Mrs.          RosE          ADAMS          MONDAY          .          ;          ;          Treasurer         Miss          STELLA          LAMOND          :          ;          Sponsor         HE          Fine          Arts          Club          was          organized          for          the          purpose          of          studying          the          best          in         art.          Its          aim          is          to          teach          appreciation.          Each          year          the          Club          is          instrumental         in          bringing          to          the          college          a          number          of          outstanding          works          of          art.         Top          rowβBow,          Jackson,          Rocers,          Witt,          Litty,          HARDAWAY,          APPERSON         Bottom          rowβJUNELL,          WATSON,          Monpay,          FRENCH,          TuTT,          SPEED,          LOWREY         Page          177         12         Latin          Club         OFFICERS         CHRYSTELLE          PAUL          :          β          .          a          .          President         Mrs.          VIVIAN          Boyp          .          Secretary         REX          SHIELD          .          :          β          .          Treasurer         W.W.          FREEMAN.          :          ;          :          .          Sponsor         HE          Latin          Club          is          composed          of          students          of          Latin          who          wish          to          study          co-         operatively          problems          in          the          language          and          who          wish          to          increase          the          interest         of          others          in          the          language.         One          of          the          most          noteworthy          accomplishments          of          the          Club          during          the          current         session          has          been          the          donation          of          the          Venus          to          the          College.         AY         Top          rowβFREEMAN,          FERGUSON,          JACKSON,          LINDSEY,          MORPHEW         Second          rowβONEY,          OWEN,          Hopckiss,          Mrs.          HopGkiss,          KANTz,          HOLBROOK         Third          rowβPovk,          C.          DEontER,          Mrs.          C.          A.          DEONIER,          PAUL,          CHANDLER,          COOK         Bottom          rowβBoyp,          BLACKWELL,          MAssAy,          CAMP,          BRADFORD,          HICKs,          COVIN         Page          178         Pr)         Page          179         βΒ«          Baptist          Studentsβ          Anion         4         a         β,         tiSesserrerer          aaa          eS|         ne         =         Bros           COUNGLE         Rev.          J.          R.          HICKERSON         EARL          ROGERS         J.          G.          SMITH         EULA          SPEED          .         EF.          Le.          WALLACE         Lots          CHISM          ;         JEWELL          D.          KENNEMER         VIVIAN          BROWNING         ROBERT          FLING         ORABEL          TURRENTINE         W.          C.          THOMPSON         NORENE          INGLE         W.          W.          ERNEST         EVERETT          WHITLOCK         Pastor         Γ©          Associate          Pastor         Sunday          School          Teacher         President         Vice-President         Second          Vice-President         Secretary-Treasurer         .          Reporter         Advertising          Secretary         :          Dramatic          Director         Sunday          School          President         Be          ae          Ce          resident         ;          ;          Chorister         President          of          Volunteer          Band         Top          rowβHICKERSON,          BROWNING,          SMITH,          WHITLOCK,          THOMPSON         Bottom          rowβWaALLACE,          INGLE,          KENNEMER,          SPEED,          FLING         Home          Economics          Club         (ββββ          β)         OFFICERS         MARIE          BARNES          .          :          ;          .          President         OpaL          LAND          ;          First          Vice-President         CLAUDINE          GILLIAM          Second          Vice-President         YVONNE          RICHARDSON          ..          .          Third          Vice-President         MATTIE          Lou          GLAss          .          ;          .          Secretary         CLYTIE          RIDDLE          :          :          ;          ;          Treasurer         OPAL          KELLEY          ;          :          .          Social          Leader         CLARA          May          WELMAKER          ;          .          Yell          Leader         Avis          HARTSFIELD          ;          Song          Leader         GLADIS          LE          FAN          ;          :          ,          .          Song          Leader         RuTH          CLARK          ,          ;          ;          ;          Song          Leader         HE          Sub-College          Home          Economics          Club          was          organized          in          1925.          It          was         affiliated          with          both          the          State          and          National          Home          Economics          Associations.         Very          beneficial          and          efficient          accomplishments          were          realized          from          that          yearβs         work,          including          two          trips          to          Dallas          on          visits          to          different          manufacturers          and         industrial          plants.         Top          rowβBARNES,           LAND,          FAIN,          GILLIAM,          RICHARDSON         Middle          rowβRIDDLE,          GLASS,          WELMAKER,          FULLER,          MCGRAW,          JONES         Bottom          rowβKELLEY,          HOLLEY,          Boyp,          LE          FAN,          CLARK,          HARTSFIELD         Page          180         Home          Economics          Club         4          Sa         hisorrrrrnas.         HE          Club          did          not          function          the          next          year          due          to          a          very          un-         fortunate          accident          to          the          sponsor,          Mrs.          Fain.          However,         the          club          activities          were          resumed          in          1927,          with          very          satisfactory         accomplishments.          The          activities          for          the          year          include          a          social         tea,          a          party          at          Thanksgiving,          a          leap-year          party,          and          a          very         successful          presentation          of          the          play,          ββMr.          Bob.β          The          Gypsy         Dance          and          the          Dolls          Dance          were          presented          as          specialties         between          the          acts          of          the          play.         The          motto          of          the          club          is          ββBe          Square,β          and          its          aim          is          to          help         make          every          student          one          of          a          group          with          co-operation          on          the         part          of          all.         Top          rowβSTEPHENS,          BLACKSTONE,          TAYLOR,          COLLIER,          KENNEMER,          SHIVE         Second          rowβJEFFIRS,          GILBERT,          AUSTIN,          REYNOLDS,          Morrow,          GREEN,          FAIR         Third          rowβPADGETT,          SWAN,          BuRK,          ForT,          CROWSON,          POTEET,          BURGIN         Bottom          rowβSHEFFIELD,          STONE,          FINELY,          CRAIG,          REICH,          HOLT,          MCWHIRTER         Page          1  1         Che          End         Training          School         Page          183         The          Training          School          Staff         =         (SSS          Sa          ee         (en          Se         Editor         Assistant          Editor         Sports          Editor         Art          Editor         Snapshot          Editor         ALBERT          DENNEY         WELCOME          WRIGHT         James          GALLOWAY         Dan          HICKERSON         HOWARD          STARK         Top          rowβDENNEY,          WRIGHT         Bottom          rowβGALLOWAY,          HICKERSON,          STARK         Page          184         Sentors         ALBERT          DENNEY          .          ;          :          President         MAURICE          STRANGE          .          Vice-President         ELIZABETH          DEONIER           .          Sec'y-Treasurer         Tae          GRIERUTS          an          ;          :          .          Reporter         PAULINE          DAVIS          ,          ,          :          Sponsor         HAL          ADAMS         BETHEL          BRYANT         WILLIAM          COPELAND         LENA          ROSE          FULLER         NANCILE          GALYON         ELIZABETH          HARRIS         RutTH          KNIGHT         ODELL          LAWSON         Loris          LEFAN         MARION          MATHERLY         RAYMOND          MATHERLY         Rosa          OGLESBY         HELEN          PIPPEN         WILLIAM          PRATT         FORREST          SHEELY         MILDRED          SMITH         Doris          THRASHER         ESTELLE          GARDNER         JUANITA          GUEST         GANAWAY          SCOTT         GLADYS          SIKES         A.          M.          HOLMAN         Ho.iis          MCKINNEY         EpitH          LOHR         Page          185         Puniors         JAMES          GALLOWAY          .          ;          2          President         BERNICE          WHITE          .          :          Vice-President         CHRISTINE          CROCKETT          .          Secβy-Treasurer         LILLIAN          GEE          HARPER          :          .          Reporter         MAMIE          BARNETTE         FORREST          BLANKENSHIP         CATHERINE          BLEDSOE         KATHLEEN          BLEDSOE         EMMA          LEE          BONHAM         VictoR          BOWERS         BERNICE          BOZE         Joun          DoucGLas         MARVIN          EAGLETON         JANE          ENGLAND         MELBA          HARGRAVE         Page          186         PSuntors         EmMMA          GLADYS          HARPER         CHARLES          HARRIS         MABEL          HARRISON         ORJEAN          HARVILLE         Dan          HICKERSON         RutTH          Hupson         W.          C.          KNIGHT         DorotHy          LAWSON         Nova          MAE          SCAFF         Harry          SIMS         HOWARD          STARK         PORTEN          WHITLEY         THEO.          WRIGHT         WELCOME          WRIGHT         ErA          MELL          BRICE         Mary          FOWLER         MABEL          FOWLER         LILLIAN          LOHR         Page          187         Ninth          Grade         Sixth          Grade         Page          188         -ββ         First          and          Second          Grades         Kindergarten         Page          190         Training          School          Activities         mn         amatic          Club         Dr         Choral          Club         Orchestra         Page          192                   Junior          Art          Club         Press          Club         Page          193         Club         Science         Home          Mechanics          Club         Page          194         ZnΒ           OOS         Cratining          School          Athletics         CUBS          FOORBAEL         lt         RESET         BREET         The          Cub          Squad         Page          195         Training          School          Athletics         :         =         [=          =          =)         SS          oe)         =           =         CUB          BASKE          ly          BALL         The          Cub          Squad         Page          196         Training          School          Athletics         2          =;         βββββ         NP          ar          I                  CUBSBASE          BALE         The          Cub          Squadβ1928         Page          197         Page          198         Page          200         ist         2         HOHAAH          EL         Β                  Scaticad          slsincasl         Diieci         eee         eee         cia!         as         ER         RE         ROS         Bud         BS         Page          201         The          College          Teacher-Craining          Laboratory         β                    S         Beer          Se         Apa          Training          School          can          rightfully          be          called          the         teacher-training          laboratory          of          the          college,          for          it          is         here          that          the          student          teacher,          with          the          benefit          of          expert         supervision,          is          putting          into          practice          the          most          scientific         principles          of          education.         Without          the          Training          School          the          East          Texas          State         Teachers          College          would          not          be          a          true          teachers          college.         Page          202         pres         Huey          SrepHens         KORAEFYT          Buirr         Acknowledged          Leadership         Hee          1s          one          big          reason          why          THE          HucH         STEPHENS          Press          is          Americaβs          acknowl-         edged          leader          in          fine          college          annual          production:         The          printing          and          binding          of          a         Kraft          Built          School          Annual          is          the         work          of          one          able          organization,         under          one          roof.         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WISH          to          express          our          thanks         and          appreciation          to          the          adver-         tisers          in          this          edition          who          have          con-         tributed          their          support          toward          making         the          book           assuccess..          Lhey          deserve         the          undivided          support          of          the          student         body.          βThey          have          shown          their          appre-         ciation          of          the          students          by          co-oper-         ating          with          the          student          enterprises.         Only          through          an          appreciative          rela-         tion          can          future          co-operation         be          assured.         oa         sss          nn         Page          203         The          EAS          TeUENAS          SIA         TEACHERS          COLLEGE         HE          students          of          the          East          Texas         State          Teachers          College          find          a         great          delight          in          knowing          that          the         graduates          of          this          institution          are          ad-         mitted          to          the          graduate          schools          in          the         leading          colleges          and          universities          of         America.          βThe          standing          of          the          college         is          guaranteed          by          membership          in          the         following          associations:         ASSOCIATION          OF          TEXAS          COLLEGES         AMERICAN          ASSOCIATION          OF          TEACHERS         COLLEGES         ASSOCIATION          OF          COLLEGES          AND          SEC-         ONDARY          SCHOOLS          IN          THE          SOUTHERN         STATES         OO           β         Page          204         Whe          VWI          ISCAS          SDs           Ele         TEACHERS          COLLEGE         NEEDS:         1.          A          library          building          with          stack          room          for          at         least          one          hundred          thousand          volumes          and         reading          rooms          that          will          accommodate          four         hundred          students          at          one          time.         i)         The          college          needs          a          recitation          building.         The          institution          ought          to          have          thirty          addi-         tional          classrooms          for          lecture          purposes.         3.          The          college          also          needs          an          industrial          arts         building          in          which          may          be          housed          the          de-         partments          of          manual          training,          home          eco-         nomics,          agriculture,          biology,          chemistry,         and          other          laboratory          departments.          In-         creased          laboratory          space          is          an          imperative         need          of          the          foregoing          departments.         4.          The          college          needs          also          a          larger          heating         plant.          The          heating          plant          ought          also          to          be         located          back          of          the          new          Education          Build-         ing.         5.          The          college          needs          a          sanitarium          so          that          it         will          be          enabled          to          give          hospitalization         facilities          to          all          its          students.         6.          The          college          needs          a          social          student          activi-         ties          building.         7.          The          college          needs          at          least          ten          thousand         dollars          with          which          to          beautify          and          im-         prove          the          campus.         THESE          ARE          SOME          OF          THE          MAJOR          NEEDS          OF          THE         INSTITUTION         Page          205         Glew          βTHE          rail         a          An          old          man,          going          ,          iat          re)         Came          at          the          ev eni          fg          lie          .         To          a          chasm          vast,          dee};         Hncnee          which          was          flowing          |         S          The          old.man          crossed          in          the}         Th         e          sullen          streal          had          no          fe         ms          S          But          he          turned          phen          safe          dilnd          other          tide          ;         as                    And          built          a          a          to          Pap          theβ          tide.         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Every          city                   this-company          serves          has          available          an          abundance          of          power          for         present          and          future          commercial          and          industrial          development.          Small         Mh          Bs          e-          dg          yeh          Lk          are          often          hampered          by          limited          power-                    -                             Page          206         THE         COLLEGE          PHARMACY         βThe          Store          at          the          Studentβ?s          Doorβ         Nosie          A.          Artuur,          Prop.         We          carry          the          largest          stock          of          school         supplies          in          Commerce.         We          are          for          the          Locust,          and          all          E.          T.         activities.          And          we          believe          in          sup-         porting          that          which          supports          us.         NortH-O-Campus          STUDENTSβ          HEADQUARTERS         A          DEPARTMENT          STORE         Men,          Women          and          Children         SELLING          HIGH-CLASS          MERCHANDISE          AT         POPULAR]          PRICES         Special          attention          is          given          to          the          re-         quirements          of          students          and          teachers         Perkins          B         ,          .         ze         y         Page          207         Since          the          advent          of          the         telephone          there          have          been         fewer          and          fewer          cases          of         acute          lonesomeness          in         college          dormitories,         )         β!          Take          Your          Place         in          the          Family          Circle         That          undercurrent          of          lonesomeuess!          How          often          it          is         noticed,          even          in          the          active          life          of          the          most          blase          and          so-         phisticated          College          Man!         The          best-known          man          on          the          campus          will          tell          you          that         he          experiences          a          frequent          desire          to          join          the          old          circle          back         Home.          He          will          also          tell          you          that          he          does          join          it,          every         week...          over          the          telephone.          Because          the          man          who          is         good-fellow          enough          to          be          popular          at          College          is          just          the         type          oi          mar.          who          is          thoughtful          enough          to          keep          in          con-         stant          personal          touch          with          the          people          at          Home.         Take          your          place          in          the          family          circle.          Make          a          telephone         date          with          Mother          and          Dad          for          a          certain          day          at          a          certain         hour,          every          week          of          your          College          Life.         SOUTHWESTERN          BELL          TELEPHONE          COMPANY         lig         a          RAT          NTAPAPRTAPAPARAGAPARATARSARSR          ARETE          NDSGRS          Vetoes          soa         TAKE          A          WEEKLY          TRIP          HOME                   Β’          OVER          THE          TELEPHONE          Β’          β         Page          208         aT          ihe          Pergola          DeJernett          MotorCo.         GIFT          SHOP          TEA          ROOM          LincoLn          Forpson         Just          a          Latile          Beiter          Sof,         Service         PLATE          LUNCHES,          SANDWICHES          Be          ets          a         BOEDEKER          ICE          CREAM         Just          a          Lite          Betterβ         FANCY          eVIOULDS           FOR          EVERY          OCCASION         Compliments          of         WEST          SIDE          PHARMACY         E          want          to          express          our          sincere         appreciation          for          the          patronage         ofthe          stucdentsror          i.          Pim          tae          jyear         1927.          Also          we          solicit          the          business          of         the          students          of          the          future.         When          in          Commerce,          come          to          see          us.         We          are          always          at          your          service.         WEST          SIDE          PHARMACY         βTust          a          Little          Better          Serviceβ         PHONE          96         Page          209         14         ICE         Made          from         DISTILLED          ARTESIAN          WATER         Served          to          you          by          trained          men         PURE          CREAM          DOES          MAKE          A          DIFFERENCE          IN         ICE          CREAM         Especially          when          it          is          used          so          lavishly          as         Lilly.         USES          IT         Have          a          package          in          your          room          tonight         Peopleβs          Ice          Company         CkCola         IT          1s?)          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Harcrave,          Cashier         STERLING          Hart          WREN          Harr         HART          BROTHERS         Printers          and          Publishers         THE          COMMERCE          DAILY          JOURNAL         Commerce's          Home          Newspaper         COMMERCE          UNDERTAKING          CO.         and          AMBULANCE          SERVICE         WE          HANDLE          ALL          SIZES          OF          GLASS         ANDEDO          EXPERT          PICTURESERAMING         PHONE          42          CoMMERCE,          TEXAS         Page          211         STATE          BANK          ,COMMERCE         COMMERCE,          TEXAS         a         CAPITAL           ;          :                    -$50;000.00         The          Growing          Bank          of         Personal          Service         3         INVITES          YOUR          ACCOUNT         a         STATE          BANK          COMMERCE         Member          Federal          Reserve          System         Page          212         β25          Years          of          Learning         Howβ         BUY         ()          SELL         DSERVE         WHEELERβS         The          REX          ALL          Store         For          Quality          and          Savings          on         MENS          CEO          ES         Victory          Wilson,          Inc.         Corner          Matn          AND          AKARD          STREETS         DATLAS         On          This          Campus         βand          that          of          every          other         college          in          AmericaβSociety         Brand          dressed          men          add          proof          ii         that          βitβs          the          cut          of          ae          WE          STRIVE          We          PLEASE         clothes          that          counts.β          In          :         Kahnβs          comprehensive          show-          Our          Service          the         ing          of          Society          Brand          Clothes          Best         thereβs          every          variation          of          the         new          and          the          good.         FE.          M.          Kahn                    Co.          College          Tailors         T.          G.          SPARKS         Proprietor         PHONE          207          East-O-Camerus         Marn          anp          Exim          at          LAMAR         DspeAs         |          ;         Page          213         I.          oe          os          ae          J          (βPENN          ayarion          wipe          Evo         Cash          and          Carry         OUAETRYsL          IRS         Always          a          Friend          to         Mey          TBa          et,          SEK          Oe          βand          βQuality          Al-         ways          at          a          Savingβ         PHONE          401          u          5         Quality          Is          a          Tradition         AT          @          THE          SOU          RH          As          REA          S          G         DEPARTMENT          STORES         SANGER          BROS.         Da.uas          Waco          Fort          WortTH          WICHITA         VISIT          THE         HIPPODROME          THEATRE         Commerce's          Popular          Place         of          Amusement         Presenting          only          the          best          the          movie         market          affords.          As          better          pictures         are          produced,          we          show          them.          βThis         theatre          has          been          the          favorite          with         college          students.         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