Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)
- Class of 1925
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Harding Bullege Beaumont Memorial library Sealer. Arkansas W Prasantai hr Judy Earnheart whose father-iniaw did some photography for fir'r Hm hr Thar EEniII-r IIIIJAI I:IT Ilnmhn: unllm H-I-lI'lIDI-III. dHln-l EEALHHJI'IHT uTJ-Jsl'f'fl'le'ul LIBRARI' Hr-I-Ili' Hij- LlHi u-'Ellt5lT'!l HAZEL RAYE WILLOUGHBY Editor-in-Chlef HARVEY W. RIGGS Business Manager '19 ii 5 :3 3 In this, the first volume of the Petit Jean, we en- deavor to present the re- sults of our efforts to par- tray 0 living year of Hard- ing College. in words and in pictures. There have been Iessons- heed them; there have been pleasant memorhsmcherish them; there have been mis- takesh-profit by them. We hope that this history of the College whose edu- cational advantages an d character development are considered important. wit! prove an inseparable friend, and invaluable treasure. J ARIES A. HARDING To James A. Harding, one of the found- ers of Bible school work. who has prob- ably, done more for Christian Education, and given more enthusiasm and impetus to the work than any other man of the century, and in memory of whom our college has so justly been named, we affectionately and loyalty dedicate this, the first volume of the Peri: Jean. f? 0313ng OF BOOKS i i-n 5- -d; 7, ryi-a-L . gm - auntuux College ; Favorites Athletics Organizations and Activities Humor and Advertisements um g V. I. 1L 7 , , , Emun-Hnn Jars rEIWWwW-v t r -v a. f T College AUTHOR AND COMPOSER OF ALMA MATER L. U. SANIIBRSON MRS. ORIE CATHCART FC'FHIIS': the necessity df getting before the student body the prin'clples rnr Whirh uur lmloved Alma Mater stands. We tried in our slmme way to make that principle felt. We choose the medium 0! song because a story set to music nfton makes tht- most lasting Impression. That it may find a permnm-nt plau- ln the heart and mind of every member of the student body is nur sincere wish. J . a 9' xi IIIII 1l a:lettt :JJ ean ml! xrnx W l H ALMA MATER g4 1 F Dedicated to those who love Harding College. $1 . Mn. Florence M. Cathcarl. Lloyd 0. Sanderson. L4 . Spirifoso. - - q 1. In the foot hills of the Oz - nrks. Near to Pe - tit Jean; 2. Chris-tianstand-ard is her mot- to; Chris - tian life isatressed; l: :i. llard-ing n - pens wide her por-tals, Thus in- vit - ing all H 'I :- ' H f ' rit. . E a N , - 4 n t A 3 - Stands our glo - ri - ous Al - ma Ma - tar; Hard - ing is her name. I . And in ev - Hy branch of learn-ing, Each one does his best. Who would tread the path to knowledge; Heed then to her call. I 3 N r . '4 H . .z- k N u u 5 RE 'RAJN. V 030. n H H I .73 'l J V I Sing the cho - ms! shout it loud - ly! Ech - u - ing thm the vale. a all. Ld- H 5- 1:- ? :5 g 0-5: 1 E ! -. .1- Hail to thee, be - Iov - ed Iiard - ing! Al - ma Ma - ter, Hail! I . r3! - -O- -O- l ' -7 7 o 1, J I an 1 g 2 5 Jar xx , Page Thirteen 113:: OUR PRAYER Let me be a little kinder, Let me be a little Minder. To the faults of those about me Let me be when I am weary, Just a little bit more cheery: Let me serve a little better Those that I am striving for Let me be a little braver When temptation bids us waver; Let me strive a little harder To be all that I should be Let me be a little meeker With the brother who is weaker Let me think more of my neighbor And a little less of me. IIIII xxxlt 111:: 1:5: am Xntr mxx QNICI'IIHH NUILVHLSIN I NC! V I I q r- xxxxx 1: alettt Jean M W I. hf u H q H H q H H H h H u H ,1 h i I u I i H '4 q H H N :1 I1 1 J 19 2 5 :Im Page Fifteen .4 a Z 'L'II ?: 11 7114'. IFJZI .1 PINNYI'I HILL HAIL. -- 'm :4-'I:HIHIIN HALL F ; um ' J3 i'lctit djcnn W1 g4 g4 ?- Ml 1.11 an AZII 1 l1 2 5 xxx: :11; Page Sixteen ; 15:11 FILL l L;:-l 1.1m '1- t 5 ; w w H 4 3 I I H H E H H 31 r I I L! r i H Ii 5L? ;1 ' ! IH . l 1 Id - rrrxL Ln: ' XIII! Thu lH'-dar Falls of Pudlt Juan ITJI'I xxx; xxxx 1 g 7 5 H11 KILL Page Sr-venteon f . . IJHIt Qtanr BOARD OF TRUSTEES 7. I llihlllll 311.. J 3.: Ili'rrHH'l'h-In UFFH. 1- H34 I 3 ullT'Hl-III IW'--l--' H '. iii HE'- 51. 1--ITI'I'IJIIIII'I.! II II IIHJJFIJI'I' HH-rlrmq 1.. II I'uu'u'l: I- n-q-Ir Hlfll'h'flth HF f! Hf III II II l-I.-'i--u- II 1II' II I 'L rlI-rlu .l-u- l-I Huu- ll-r-r.1- u- InlrI-rlJ 'I'u. l. 1!.- I 'II - I: In . I. Ir... .- 11. '1' '1- .T W- .-1'--r.. triJn-Ln ' IlulJ -lI-IIII1II---I.'u1 IIII'IH F. PLI-I'wI-dlI . . ll IlIII'II'. MII'PIIIII lr'ul-IIII'IIII H; -. u...n-. .1. 3!. 'r.lI m 'I.rl...II.-..- r-ll I '1--I' I'-I-I I ' -i-o.nl r 1.:-- u a I lv. . J. I r; t .L-.--I- 'H. ---I I i' .r Zi'runl huh? I. --- - --.-:. III. lI'-.. 'r-II- u. - .. w...- h-I'I' jir. . I H4. 'l.--I pH-l- 'l . ---- 11.. ' . -r. T-u. II ---Iu-I LI..-I-Jr Ilrn. I-I- Ilul hllunn. i'h-HJ'ILIL- i'l- r' .r...:.. . 1i.1.1:..l.'.... ,uk-IIII- I. 'I In: 1-?--I1l.-p-' 'l-nII-Lu- I . . lr..lnr tl.q.. a . ... . ;I 1.1-. -h 'I..'I.I'I- ' II III'I .' Tina .'H-... l- 1: J! -- H:.--!- lu- Whirl! -n. +- -' ' -. $52151 $12311:- n -- 1 pl TO THE STUDENTS OF HARDING COLLEGE nxz : You have been a. grant factor in whatever success has attended Harding Collars In this. her first year. You and your faculty have passed through the experiences. home the burdens, and made the sacrifice incidental to the beginning of a great and Important work. It has been Your privilege to establish precedents for future student bodies. Students T of Harding College in all the year: to come wlll appeal to your acts In an'etfort to Justify themselves In tho doings of things they themselves may want to do. Traditions of the doing: of this first student body will be handed down from year to year and from Svnera- tlon to generation. even so long as the Institution shall live. .txm From this day on. wherever you may go. whatever you may do. you will be a message from Harding College. It Is our most sanguine hope that your lives may glorify her fair name by verifying the Intrinsic value of lhe' hlgh and holy Ideals for which she stands. Remember that her existence cannot be Justified unless the.- Ilves of her student: muni- It test the principles of our Imrd. unless they are true to Him who tnuk upon Himself the form at a. servant and went about doing good. Remember that Harding College lives an the result of keen sacrifice; that every brick In her walla. every book in hl'l' library, and t-very piece of equipmrnt in her lab- kw omtoriea are the. result of the influence of Christ upon hearts. Remember that we who a man the institution wouid betray most sacred trust did we not make first the instilling of the principles of Christianity Into the hearts of her students. Remember. too. that a wheruln you fail to support in word and lite tht- religion or our Lord, It shall be a source 0! deep regret to every nwmber of your faculty. Remember that every word or I God in M true as every other word of God, and loyalty to God mums loyalty to every word 111- has spoken. As you become men and women of offal . do not target the world's need of: Christ- J in schools and the debt that you yourself owa to them. Wherever your lot may be cast. give your unatinted support to their maintenance. Remember the Lord is counting: on you. Our Father. bless these. our chlldren. Make them a blessing to this needy world. and - so long as they abide In thy work may thy Peace. which pnsseth all understanding. 1 guard their hvarts and their thoughts in Chrlat Jesus. Amen. Brother and Sister Armstrong. i I . 1' . I . I - ,I-h-.J -,-LL.I. Ht .. 4!. to. .J. I! w 111 m:-: ; 3321i! Elean' J. N. AHMSTI'H NH 5. President 1111;. $1111 I ILA: 11925 3pm: Esau u d u E E if E ; r g '2 i H F u 11:1: raw AH b, t .'.' '--' '--.'!-5! M115. .1. N. ARMSTRONG Dunn of 'Wuuwn - .-I-.-r-- .41.- twm I- -'- an I J 1 g 2 5 3r m I'ugu Twanty-Onu xnir ntll rxxll' XVIII A. S. CROOM, B. A.. GUI AJ Vire-Prwsidvnt MATHEMATJUS Get your books When you find mu. ll. 1'. SEARS. T2. A.. M A. Dunn EN! HASH 'Flmt is easy ' R. L . BELL, B. A.. M A. Dvun 01' Bible Fine day, ism it? H. A. l: 3'lll:, Ti. A., AL S. Biulogicul HviL-m-u BL- pun , high and nnhiu 4K1 U-III 11:11: Inrt 111:3; n1: 31925 M qjetit Elsa I 1:. 1:. t'HIINS. H. An N. .L ll. 1'. SMITH. B. A M. .-L. I.. l.. H. Physical Ht'll'nl't- Mndprn Language I dnn'l ro-nu-mln-r. 'I'ou Inn; hm lnl-n' :11 11:1: 1111: -w1.-r L I Hi . 4 1:. Jr. iHHHHGSV Is. A., M. A. H. V. hMlTII. 1i .M. M. A. ' Huu-inl Scirgln- Eduvuliml IN 3':+:, that's right. WWII. now. HI tu-ll ynu fu-llmr-a. H 1121-1.- XXIII t! I 1 r1 .41?! 1 Ilgjs :x-i yflgc x1 2' m - 4 dz: 1 17111 MARGARET EHILI-ZHMAS l'ulnlit Hm-uking: :uld Arl Yrs; hut aftvr all. MILH'. 1:. 1:. POUNS. I:. A Hnmv Ernnnmivs I Iplinlml qllrsliunm :lrv not my pnlic-y. Huh: 1:111 Twu n ly- F1 1111' r-fhx nxlElZS 1:. S. HICXSUN l'riIII-ilml nr At-udrmy hirH-lm' raf Athlt-llvs' Now, folk. I'vpnll in study hull. SALLTE ELLIS llUt'lCAlJAY, H .L V English : Lights: Out, Hirls xllx 1l-Il km! Ixm jnxt 'Tmr-l I I FANNIl-Z MARIE MU! IIH' l'lnuu I un-u-r was so lil'kll'rl. Int! 11 HLANl'lll-I .IHY X'uln-n 'Mukv yum- 1nm+ rnun-l. .l1 INNS t Ilriit 31mm Fain Q I'IEAluJ-ZS PHEISIJGI: Violin Hizih-r. Misc l H. Ym :ll Mnrir SANI'I'IHSHN XYJII 1: Ulv IHHII r. zrnt xnxf IIIIr InIr 4--- b 11925 111-. l'ngt- 'I'Wenly- l-'i w- 121:: I :11 r at 215111 11111 11111 HHle-I WW H II HUNG Librarian Vflml- win In iu'h- n- -wln . ' ALLHC MAHIIC HAILHY l'hysiuin! Hilua'uliull .WV-nlfl thul 1n- fun? 1'11 Page. Twcmy-Six 1 13m JJezm ram: L4 U. TINY 'i'llUMl'HlIN l'nmlnv rI-inl Yr-A'. Eh:li',- WILII I 5:13. HENA HAY I'VHUIFIHNG Eighth III'I-Hlv I c-nn't an-ilyly drnp sight sinning' 111:1; rrzlz 111 If Inrx xxxr-l: xxx I. 11 : 1111' xx um 1 1m it 31 can a mu K K FHANVIGH lil'HY LUW'HRY MRS. H'I!..'. T iUlIFFIN h'm'vnlh Hrude Inh-rmI-diuh- I'll do that nI-xl suInIm-r. I hux'v :m vxrr-ntimul sixth g'rndv. 1 - MRS. HARVEY RUFUS MILS. HliIl-Z l'A'l'IH'JRT l'riman'y l'ulIIir H 'hnnl Musiu' I'll sllt-nk tn Mr. Riggsf' Now. I'll lull ynu il dur-sn'l.' 11111 1;. XIII: 1 ,. .nzn 111m: Ijijzlr Jab dnlh Entit Ezan' 431 Tho rncuity assume an airy iike immortal body and mind Ascended Into the diamond-studdcd. rona-tinted skies Then gam- down through the vapor and wind Frnm the arduous 1?th Jean peak to the base with sighs. Then their fmzu-n hearts lwgiu tu lnmt What mm mm Wino old fowl be h. That on the pinnacle In taking his seat Uh! thu y's um! nlhI-r .v's seninrs at H. t'. A m-I-uliur nuia-u- Is at. their war A squlrn-l vuma-s m-unuu-ring up tht- path Find htfs bravo. then he seems lo rear .va he wrvalln-s with lhv nuts calied History and Math. A buzzing: drnm- vmm-u up the steep mountain It Is not Very noisy but a quiet lilllv boo Thirsty I'ur knuwlvdga- nnd on Its way tn m..- rnunuun Stupplng hun- am! thrl'l: In the branches of a m-lentinc lrw o ert lhuy hrhnld :ll. llw I'lllSJIlli'lIn's base A pup wllh u look half 01' l'mu' and half nr drvud On his young. savage fm-v I'uur Frt-shlv lcmku-d up hm. could link n-ll where the path led Tho Izlat tiny BDDL'lmt-n al the base cm lhl' ruck cnf English Is In miswry. and In vm-h rye they im- a h-nr, Tln-n synmnthlalng wIIlI tho Imor Arndu-my fish ler IlI-im ln thu- turn and say. now. hush and he of gnnd cheer. 'l'hv fm-uily still guard Iho mascots and lhr holy plnce And to us musical Im-murlus m-hu the claw that Went skimming along Rutter than lu-luls falling frnm roses on the grass 01' like the shun. quh'k nutcs of our Alma Mater 3011:. .Ll'r 1- .11 zlzh 1111 :r nirl mu fa 133:1 Izletit HJB an College Seniors 'Oy'vb- m. , . rm I allrri': Y'S AND UTH ER Y'S -m K H 7; w m K RX ,;,x..L! H3: J T .;, X .. f: I! XIII; 1111' J 112:; I r111. h 31 11925 In: Page Twenty-Nlnu -f --rf .. urn Iqu' 11' ;7 En? ljn HARVEY VV. HIGHS. Pn-sidwnl Calhoun. Krmuuky HHrvt-y Riggs is at Wall ElSSu-L m Hard- ing College. His initiative. energy, abil- Ity as H logical sm-akur and us a preacher, and his amiable dispusttlnn make him prmnlnenl. The query. may I make this SUggr'riliun '3 is character- istic of him. 132m 32m: W HAZEL HAYIG Vll4l1thGHBY. Sec. Tamil. Uklahnmu Hnm-l has big. hruwn vyus and hub- hed hair but isn't lht- flammr tyne. She devnurs ohurrh histnry and Armin Sax un with us much rvlish as she does l'wans. Her keen srust- 01' hpnor and hH' droil remarks haw won hvr the enviable ammllatirm the vullegfc- wit but her work as ediwr of the- annual prm-rs ht'l' ability :ILln-rwisu. The com- binations makv an all-aruund girl. rrrn 1111? 1:: nr leZS Page Thirty xxrxr trig: 1r m ml'idetit 3mm: n ma Q mcmun-z 5- BENSON mas. MAE mam. nnwm' t'unlnu. Ukluhunm ' Murrlllnll Arkansas MF- lh-nsun has ln-emn, :Iivrs'im'. t-.W'5 Mrs. howdy has virluu-H that the that alarv mum IIt-no-Mlh thus: IUVI'l'rt'd. tparhvrs urm- Hardin : girls In culti- n'hw' has :1 rm'i'ms supply 1' YHIHIUiL'lIH'SH. mndrsty. and Intel!!- smiln-x am! HI limes nulhursis nf luugh- m-ncuu Mnrr- than this shv has met Ir lhul I'PVl-Ell M5 by in NH : HUu-rs lhnir alm'rm'ul I-s' nmrryim; inulx-ud nf sufh-r frmu llw lmmlliulinn c-f a jnkh. st-u-klng a busIuc-ss rnrm-r. She is lh- rl-HDUIHIH wllh zr-al and lnyzllly tu H'vry umlo-rlakiug In sI-hrml. plo-usant :ll :1 Hines. I 111'; m 1-1: algzs 411: w Page Thirty-Onc i 1r: .1:an .11 1.1111: A. B. REESE uratc-n. L'nlifurniu Mr. Reese. with mild hluo I-yc-s and :1 m-n-m: Pxpl'vriz-lllvn. rvprcsrnln the 1301:!- en Stale. He is :: drlmmr mu! u-nnsvla-n- Iluus student. hf whnm his llfl-frssnrs say. after 51mm nnv of mu rluss hm; math- 11 stau-mrm, Pvrlmps BrutIn-r Rm-m: wlll add tn that. yeiit mean: ALLII-I MARIE BAILEY l. mu r. Iklahumu Allir. lllr mhlvtit- girl. is a general fnvuritr. Anyunr whu van kI-vp lhirly tempcrmm-nlal gym girls working willingiy lnchlt-r is n go-nius. She has a miSvhh-Vinus glint in hrr hruwn eyes and MI upward lllt n1 lhl' vurnrrs ul' hv-r mouth. whirl: dum-h-s :1. 11:11:13; survnv mnurn. :'1923 IIIII :;;1 1.an I r121 . pan munrum- +mr-- Juniors r Yul , ' N 9 y - 3w rs. -' E 'EVI '6sz H ' V 'H- - 391: .- 3 3 $ x XWw t; . ' g 1 -- Xin'H xiNWWM 11-1-1. 11925 4m? Page Thirty-Thrce .I. k.- -w ,k Inxr xx xxxxx 1171 r 1111': 17111 j . - i m ma pettf JJ 22m :3! J W JUNIORS BOOKER WILLOUGHBY ' Texnia, Oklahoma 1-5th2 President Class. 13. L. S 0k. C7,, Captain Basket Ball Team ' Never let your studies interfere with yqur Coliegc work. REXA RAY VVOUDRING Trxnln, Oklahoma RENE Summary Class. Student loaL-hvr. B. L. 5., H. H. H. C., J. H. 0., 01:. C. A charm-lt-r wm-Ih knmvinp: FIEANI'ES RUBY LUWI'ZILY Imvvmmrt. thruhrkn b LUT'l'IGI . Sludl-nt tvm-ht-r, R. l.. 5., II. II. II. E ., J. H. l2, W. A A.,'N. t'. An allnaruund girl CLARA VIHLA HIGHS Scilingn Oklahoma Clara Yinlun l2. L. S, J. H. n. W. A. A., Mk. V. Sudcnt 'l'n-m-hvr She is gcmlv, she is shy, But lhurr's mls- t'hit-f in hwr rye FHCSI'JAMUNA STARK. Mm'rilmn, Arknnsns. UMUNA B. L. 8.. .L Li Sludvul tmu-hm' Everyone can 51-0 1: dignll'ird girl is she Inxx Irrn VIII I'll: un 1 x12 5 Page Thirty-Four z X - X. n... 1 j qjetit JJBZI II M? W JUNIORS xxxxt LAWHHNFH HILIJNHHMCY Ilnr'ln-I'. Human- A. L, 5.. linskrl Hull. :nsv lhlll Hluu' :mri Im-rlilutiw- ways mm mirw III: 2 ANNA 'WII.HITH Hull.-r. Oklahoma A. L. 5.. J. H. l'.. 111:. I . Miss H'illie Shl- has :I Zt-ul fur study it m RUBY ESTHER MATLAPK Vivr- Pl'e-silh-nl t'luss. H. L. hi, .I. H. H, Basil. Kansas N. l'.'. She- sau's what shr nn-uns. and mrnns what she says. anr MRS. HARVEY RINGS Krntuyky' H. H. II. I'., K. I'., A. L. 5.. Sludn-m teacher. Thy lnndubly i5 :1 rundln- in thy Inuril. zz'rrz RFTH RICH. Mnrriltnn. Arknnsas A. l.. S. J. H. l1. .1. i'. Illusily 131L-am'd. 111d III! III: Pagu Thirty-Five ?dit Evan .5: 11.! .: 'Vb Hihh JUNIOR POEM r1111 No Junior wishes for a. cap and gown- . They claim the right to wear the fresher crown - I or laurel and of ivy intertwined As token of a. wise but witty mind- Ivy for happiness, youth and mirth. Laurel for wisdom and true moral worth. Nine of the ten attended Barber College And came to Harding to increase their knowledge. The reasons for their leadersmp are ample, Proving them fit to set a. good example To all the other classes in the school- Nat one of them would violate a rule! Five, student teachers, whose advice and aid ' 4' H Help many a luckless lad to make his grade. Three members of the annual staff, One. best. all around glrl-und that's not, half! One college wit, a half Wit. too, is he. One, married and the rest intend to be, Their hobbies, printing. writing poetry. With no success, the critics all agree, Sight singing. music, sports. domestic art. And practicing lo ensngre some one's faint heart. Since these sage Juniors perfect do appear. Imagine what a Senior class they'll be next year. -C. B- Er w - n11; .x-..-.-r fur: Y llgzs 11- rm 2 i. I . f g Page Thirty-Slx . u ' ' khxx 1--.. aidetit 31mm w- Lh-I-f 'i x2131 Sophomores IIrII XILXY IIIX'I 1925 t 1-; Page Thirty-Soven urn f yetit 31mm m Do aau wish the world were better? Let me tell you what to do Set a watch upon your anuons, .- Keep them always straikht aha tale. '- '. .Rld your mind of human motives. ' ' : Let youi' thoughts be clear and highs? ' You ran make a ilnle Eden . Of ghe sphi-re you occupy. Do you wish the World wore wiser? Well summw you 'maku a start. By m-cumulatlng wladom 1n 11w Bump bank of your heart: Do not waste one page. on tony . - Live talcum. and learn to Ilve. If you want to give men knowledge lou must go: It; are you give Do you wleih the world ware lumbar? Then rumumbur day by day ., V2; 1 Just to scatter seeds or kindness - d ' As you pass along the way. For thr pleasures of the many May be otulmea traced, to one. As the hand that planu: nu acorn Sheltc-ns armies from the sun. -ELLA WHEELER WILCOX - X I J ajgfit JJBEIH Mac w 11:11 DEVVITT GARRETT SUNSHINE An ugruruhlv. jnlly, intvrustim: Hludtm EI.LHNHR HAM En-s made to talk as erl :15 lo th'r. XIII:- RENNYE BLANCHE I'IUNAW'AY An allruclivu, sw-Ae-t uirl. JOYFF: IHTVALL .HWY Slu- is rhalrm'lurizvd by lil'r laugh u'llld kindness. Kim C. RAY THOMPSON A husinvss man and :1 le-hulvr RA YMON'D HAZLT-IT HAY 'Pha- vniu- ut' u nightingulu- um! Dr'dr ul' :1 pI-nmn'k. Inxx lJlILLII-I MIAMSUN Smilvs th-n m diszlr-noinlmvnt FLINT Sl'lililill UH! Il'PII-l' Sent. lIlt-usunl :lurl Euriu' IIIISFwssnl' of hL-uuliful lmu'. 1:1 1W1; BESS HICIIL The vxprvsgiun uh hot rurw rrM-zlls H jully vilarm-l-vr. HERBERT H II 'KAHI I A rmhlv. :tmhilinus young mun. zxxn m. '1 m bu :4 1 a 2 5 Pugv Thirly-Nlne .u'1 NqH HdHH IIHI! tlliw 11 - 11111 r. I L I igTetit HJ can 43 I 111:: xxrxl Freshmen Page Forty-One yetit glean m 4'1 1 3'an FRESHMEN MILDRED COOKE-A jewel of price-h-ss worth. liUBFIRT HARRELL, Bol: -An innocent Gambler. H MAUHINE RHODES, Mn - Hvr unic-e was ever soft. gf-miu and low. JUDD BLACK- Uh. for a thousand iunxuw to talk. L. U. SANIJERSOX. L. 0. - I am Sir Ormrir. whc-n I npe' my lips ivt nu dag hark. . NOAH! GAMBLE. Nu. -Shr is neat, she is twrrvt. from her bonnet to her fm-L RUTH JAMES. KIIIy -A dvur lun-r or mix rr-gnrdlens nf color. OAKLEY ML'RPH Y-Ont: who hiusho-s in Ilu- kitrhn-n and nn-the stage ilAIJ-il-l VVILLOUGHBY. Oliver Twlul'. - l don't like Arkansas climate. JUHNNYE BRL'Ml'l'T- W'halen-r you think, I IIIin '30 ton. MARIE iti'IBEliTS-li everyone m-re like 3111-, What a suhm-l this Would be. DAVID RIUGS. i'niiiurniu'i- 1n expert In lumiuvt imil us wa-li us ulhrr vourting. ALLEN Sl'DDI-ZRTH, SlurVniinn -As idle as u. wilnu-d ship on u pulmu-d turean: guild naturrd. MAX BitAHW'Ei.L-.'ut am quiet as hr looks. MURRELL TODD. Cunsvdorvu -A right Jolly gum! fulluw is hr. LORAINE SPARKS. Splulter -A maiden fair. those eyes and uh that hair. CLYDE MATTHEWS. 'iLiuci'letnssesaea undevi-lopod good intr-ntinnu. EFFIE REDD-Weidonq-ux sweet. kind. tender bride LUi'lLLE KENNEnY- Me HIIhEI'L, nu slhnur. LLOYD SWEAT, R9d 0h. m net: ourseivrs 1w ithem see us. HILDA DAi'IS-She finds happiness In helm: lIlt-vk. quiet and studiuus. CLAYTON MAHTlN-The world hears Ernst l'rum its wurthivst mvn. REBA HENLEY-Wilh a smile shc facrs vvvry difficulty. t'HHISTINA JOHNSON-Valunhlu goods come in small packages. FRANK Al'KEHS-Thu boy who remains the same in sunshine or hailstorm. zzilx i 11 H H H - ' t AUDREY MlLNEli-One at the members n:nf lht' nrchvslm. ROY HARRIS. Shorty -t'lm- who finds jay e-wu in printing MRS. A. B. REl-JSI-J- Slill water runs drop . l'Ll-SU BLUI'1 A quiet. yet jolly. mmcimou of humanity. CLYDE POPLIN. Pn1u:nrn -Hu is interested in officers as Marshalls. N STELLA MABSHAI.L-A rrirndiy hunt and gliding disposition. N PERFY GElTiklliE-thing ever bothers me. THEODORE ZIMPEIAIANS, Ted -Cnre is an enemy to life. 1. ' BABE GEORGE-A believer in cultivating Instinctive hahils. . AUTHUR MARGASONwWomc-n mean nothing to me. i d- . 11' i X 11:11 rtrrr 5 1'1 r t Ii 3: F311;; x111; COLLEGE FRESHMEN 1:411 11.1411 .lL'xliIri .Xll'i:l'llt' VI'I'HII l1 H;I:1-2u.t.. ILHHl-lir-i, l:l.,h1i, HXXi I nsux uyx'n'J-j VH.I.HI ;IIE1Y I:!;F',HIT'F liwlllil h- IllILcls Sl'illllili'J'H r:l: Ma'n'I-Ini. 'r'--I'i' i' HHxH, H H F'lH-1H':-i 'WliLIHIX lx'CkXE-ZJ'XU SWIZA'I' IIA IS Hxli'l'IN FllIXLl-IX JUHNHHN .U'EHEJ'L-i MILNHIL iiAiJ-HTJ. ill-Iv. 1:l.l'l-I l'OHJA AHHHIALL I1I2:II:-;I-L 7.IM1'I-2I.M,xNN. .!:--1: I HHUHSIIN O - J XIII 111K 19.25 Ijin- ! - lllll J: iJBHi JHBEIII m? L4 ACADEMY XIII 1 XIII: L ILIT XIII: 11-11: IrlIi Luz n2 ; 1 l q 2 5 xxx x 1111 Page Forty-Five 1 III: IIIH Littl- 1?:VIY f i'fletit mean ' 3 SENIORS 01: 15 IC'ERS ORBIA DOVVDY. Presldent LOIS MATTHEWS. Secretary. WILLIAM EARL LOVRThat winning smile is always there. NETTIE SCHUSTER- Laugh and the world laughs with you. LOIS MATTHEWS-Her voice would shame the lark. HOWARD MuMILIIEN-Sleepy. yet very much awake. RUBY LEE PLUMMER-Meek. modest, and mild maiden KATHLEEN THOMPSON- Nothlng ever bothers me. REX SRYGLEY- I never miss my beauty sleep. FLOYD MARGASON-J'All love's labor lost? ' DOROTHY MILNER-Bob haired but. not a flapper. ORBIA DOWDY- He who talks much, talks in vain. MARION PETTY-He is neat and has a pleasant disposition. WILLIE WILHITE-An automatic walker and talker. HERBERT BARBER-An artist and chauffeur. ELLEN MARGASON-She has a. suggestion for every subject. BERNARD BRAZIL-He delights In boosting for his state. NATHAN WALDREP- Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis fully to be wise. xxnzr ... .m 1,31:1 JIY'r E nejif 32311 W X4 121x! Irrzr Itrrr 1 Y1 LOVE, SCH ESTER MATTHEWS. Mle LLEN PLUMAlER THOMPSON SRYGLEY, MARGASON. MILNEH, DOVVIJY, PETTY WILHITE, BARBER. MARGASON. BRAZIL, VIALDREP 1925 7'h n Page Furty-Suven A A '-jlr w fan- 4.; l'ngu Furty- l'Iiuht JUNIORS FHANK STARK. PPPSillNll MAHHAHH'I. MAIHMXS-u-r-rlul'a' HH'IN '3 IH'IVICLHYMlCH Wi'umI- :Ilul ll'ilv i1 El-J yr um. um lhr- li:hl I'nntns- HF tm'. XICVINX HISIIHI' 'IH-Il nu- nut in mnut'nl'ul nmnlu-n. I run kwvll A girl. l'HARLIV PATFrr- A hundsnmv shuliuus young mun. .fHANl-I' IIC I'Illl.l.ll'H- 'l :lulfl u-llmh. l :lnn't l litWN :1 man! I-l' il. FRANK S'l'AliK- Fninl lu-urt nv'H' wnn fair huly ' MAIUEAHI'I'I' J1AI1I:Y V:lriru in Huh 5 Is thr spiw- nf III'- B. H. HHI'I'CiYu-ry sludiuus. gmnl n:nlurml and dumnslir. BERTHA HICNHHNh-MTn-ll mv nll :lem H. IfHIHJlJ lllll'lx'lXH r-1Ih lthHrr-Swri paralyzin: -.V--x :mtl :n Iummumiiuu vhin. l'Al'L JEFFFR;HI- Inukrs musiv n-h-u um :I hnndsuu. lll'SSI'le. Hlil.lir: Vr kunuu Illl! n'h,1l 1:. 5:0. .xu-rpt 1p huh ;. In-W girl x-w-n' day. NI'HYTHN STAKE !Iliilii'rhul'v is 11m :4:le Wnl'd :15 luxv ill hiss K'IH'IIIHLIEIVY. :'I.l'Ylil: SH!Il-IMAKI.-Jll--I!r nv-Vur . m.- :1 rlu MAILEHE'I'TA IIE-EllAl-Sm- is u'iuy. hhv is u'nn-, Lu! n1: lhxsm-Il sh.- gllrgm-tl ll-et' mu-s. H'l-IXIIHIJ. VAXIIICIH'L'Ii'll: AI1lllr Nurld ilvV- F11 luuztsLI-I' -1 33 F' x 1111! 11111 XXIII IHI 1r UIII XXIII 11111 '3 1.191-it 3! 3-3.1! F 1:21: xun L :' , f M SOPHOMORES UI-'l-'ICI'IRS PAI'I. DAVIS. Pru-sidl-Ilt HLTHY SIX! :I.l-'I'Pl IN varn-Lur'y RUBY HINCII.I':'I 'XA-AI'I t-xju-rr. nn thv- Imskn-L l-ull rulll'l. I'Al'l. UAVlS-A llulllly gum! friluw. FLIl- IWIN MM AH I'Nl-ZY Nul rnjuynwm. and nut snrruw is my way. HI'TH MAI'LH A K'inln-l lay it mossy slunu. HENRY S'ItHlNl'IH- I um lullitl' Hm! I likn- ln lu-nHr lu-g purdu-ll. ATHEIUNIC Eil'll.t. A L'n-m nr' purest ray sun, MARY ICIIITII 1 151ll'Ili-v- Wilh sparkling cyu-s null x'nil-z- d-wim-. IJ'FIH'III FINI'HE-Ili- l..-l thv rrsl ut' llu- wurld go by, MARY 'l'A YlJIlb- Nnuuhly hut nim-. MAI'HIFE .:1.. Si':Ii- l durn- do all thnl may lu-munu u lllilll. MARY ALIA .IHHNHUN-th- has an :u'lhr lungu-a HASKI'ILL H'IHXNIIHIINEl-I--ll-- pussrssrs u IlliSl'liil-VUUS dimplu In his chin LYNN IL-XMl-ELI-2 Tnu nm'arr sun mu- Wl'zll' u t'rnwn. VIRGIL H'llll.lr.'rr 'L;II1gl1 ulld gl'I-w tth. IIIIT Illli XIII ll , .. xxx; 1 1 11 j 3 TXIX IIIL -. H. zinx 111-11 1111: 1:: ITIIF H111 Haetit Hjeau mu mu XgJ FRESHMEN UFI-YCIL'RS ALHI'IHT HBII'I'EI. l'h-sidu :11 AI'TIIE HAIIEHCIL. Hrvl'rlnl'y LDLA MATTIII-HVF-Jl'hn- Rlnd nf Prll llnir Wu likv tn HI-t'. Iil'SHELI. GLAHHR-A xvlll t'nlll-t'tctI -Hln'I'izdizI-H ill illlviL'S. GILU'H RISINIII'IH - 'I'ht- u'ubrld is mint. BHECNTS 1 I1IMPSI'N J'A barking dna: nvu-r lnilvs. LI-ZNHRA I:l:AIIY-'l'n know he-r is In luv: hvr. .H'I'IIH BAEHH'IIL H-uu1y In do hu-r 1mm uilu-n t'illlrd mum. LI'IVVIF GliAIlY- Vlm knnu's what is 1'llltl't'illl'd lnlrk Inf Illnsv blinking cyl's. .H-INI-S'I I'E MILNI-Ill -Jn1l.1' 11ml I'riunlly. SYLVIA lllll'lx'lNSm' Ne-Vu-r Unulvh- trnul-Iv till tl'nul-lv H'uuhlv-s you. I.I'MMI!-I FINI'Ill-Il: 7 h- nr-I :mxiunr- lnt' 1h:- mm'ruw. Iiu- ln-Iln'x'. ALHI'IHT SMITHV H 1W r'k'vl' IIIUFIII'II un nnr Vll'llld flvh-rt i1. OPAL STIu'JIYD-Alu'uys thr- sumv. WHAIHJIS IIIIIHHH rlIg-A rlmrun- r in :hu l.--ur-nd ur Slu-py HulluW. MAHICI. IIHPKINS Tukv 1hings :IN tho-N hr. lhzul's nny philnsnphy. HHY Hl'l'lil'ililiY A Irzll't- Illwulvd. sriI-nlil'it' vxin-rimrnh-r. EVELYN LAMlH-le'r-Iiusy m: :1 ln-q- Hnd halmuy nnd l'I'u-. .lnux :XIIAlIr-Iiliis hhlIhiI-S HI'I' ruling nml :u'puing. MILDRED PRU!'Mil'lxtrt-Ini-Iy dignifird. XIII: XXIII $111? Inf: IIIII m A 1 g 2 5 -1 4:3 rang Iiaetit $2.3m J1 W 11:12 Ixnj' W e have to tread the mountain is base H before we reach its height h - . 1. .1925 1.331 4 Page mtty-One 1m jinx... la . V 7315' LITIK X r l l I HI mm H i i A; -meg Bil p l JTL PRACTICE SCHOOL Above-Gmmmar Gradvs. MIddle-Intermediate Grades. BeloW-Prl mary. TILL inlanln. 4. ,., I z I r. u 3. 2.1. a .U... 1 1 x K A a 1 .m 1 - V; t n H x P u uh H P h-i J IJetit 3mm L4 PIANO One of lhe most popular of the school organizations and departments is that at music. The Instructor. Miss Fannie Marie Moody. was a student of Dr. and Mrs. Emil Wlnkler for twelve years at Ward's Seminary. Ward- Belmnnt Crmservatory and the W'lnklor Studlos. The- Club has experienced a most successful year. They enjoyed Duo- nrl'. program given by Mr. Manhelmer, one of America's foremost pianists in concert in the new College Audltnrium as well as a. concert given in Lillie Rock. The club has steadliy grown and 15 especially enthusiastic in securing. for another season. the best entertainments both vocal and instrumentnl for our college and community. The Club has to Its credit one or the most delightful reception: of Ihl: school year given In honor of Miss Brumiu. the first piano graduate or the school. The function was given immediately following 31183 Bru- miu's reclml on thc m-w Baldwin Cunc-rrl. Grand In the J. M. Matthews Auditorium. w 3. 19.25 w Inn Pagi Flfly-Three ?ctit $2311 0 ROLL ADDIE BARBER ERNESTINE DUNAWAY BESS BELL MAom GAMBLE CATHERINE BELL. ELlJ-JNUR HAM TRESSIE BOWLIN LOIS HALL Jonxnc BRUMITT nor HARRIS BExxYE BLANFHE LUSBY RUBY MATLACK mm. JEFFUS . mumcnzs MILLEN REBA HENLEY RUBY LEE PLUMMER LOIS MATTHEWS JEANETTA PHILLIPS LOLA MATTHEWS MRS. RAGSDALE GERALDINE RHODES DESDA'MONA STARK JUANITA RHODES MRS. E. B. THOMPSON LLOYD 0. SANDERSON LOUISE THOMPSON CLUVER SHEWMAKER . 3mm- ELLEN W'EBB VELMA THOMPSON ' RUBY SINULETON NEKVTON WINE URNE 11111 nil? m 1925 Jun m qgetit 323111 PIANO BELL. MATLAL'K, IVEBB, BARBER, MATTHEWS, HENLEY PHILLI PS BOW'LI N BRUMITT, DUNAW'AY. FANNIE MARIE MOODY. THOMPSON. FINVHEH UnstruclorJ D UNAWA Y. STARK, H FILL. SING LETON. HA M B I .I-1 SHEWMAKER. JEFFUS. I'LUMMEH, HARRI S, MATTHl-ZWS 1m 43:: 11111 IIII'X L III? I XIII rm; 1 1925 ,- arfi 7 iA-h-- EE x v HF- us...- A 4' E -4A444rW-::ri -' JD 1- : .- mrTT-TZFE;; EE; - ffA f... .IIIIANH'J'TA PHILLIPS. RAY HAZLI-ZT ALLEN Sl'lJIIIIIRTH. LOIS MATTHEW'S JOY JON ES ROY HARRIS, tInalrux-lurI RUTH BELL MRS. J. N. AHMS'J'ILUNG. 'I 1 J I l Musiv. vv-d'y drvum that haunts. wlth dim llI-lighl. I Thv drowsy Imur lu-lw-u-n the clay and 1 I I I l i I I nighl. Thu wakc-ful drvsLm Iu-twcen the night :1an day.- Imprisoned. wuils fur lln-o. lnumtix-nl. yvnrns I'nr thvu. I II: 7 j- I . ; ' 717th q a :, Ew-H 7-1::AQM:$I - - -..a.g l'ugv Fifty-Hi x X X m1: H. mm? Iletft ?Hean x VIOLIN VHAHLFZS PREISIJJR INJRRIS BARBER. HnHtan-lum STELLA MARSHALL ADLDII'I BARBER EFFIl-l RIGHT! K'l :l.l?tiN RL'TEI JAMES Muslv. tlmu lvndvsl wings in grivf 1n fly wwuy. And wings tnjuy tn rrm'h u heuw-ly Iudgul. And PVFI'Y dumb dvsin- that sturms within thy hrvnsl 'rhnu lvndesL fnl'lh to sub Llr Sim: ltm-lf tn R'HL le xrtrx 4: l 1 9 2 5 xrn I l. X ,. 'u 1 3 llctii Ajeanz 1 ? EXPRESSION ILXXI If 1-3-...L I b X L w ? T N g : STARK. MURPHY i RHODES. ADAMSOX. THOMPSON, KENNEDY, BARBER. Hnstruutor; '3 MISS MAllIiAlll-JT IZIIIaFJSMAN E THUMPSUX. WALIIHHP. MA'I'IAFK. WJLIAIL'GHBY. RIGGS. VHllabRI-Iss H l J STARNES. W'ILHITE. MAPLE. DL'VALL. RAINVVATEH H ROBERTS. RIGGS. , GARRETT, BARBER. HUBGOOD. COOKIE H H HEN L.EY. MATTHEWS. MILN ER. WILLOUGHBY. BENSON, MATTH EWS l: I t L XWW lL 11121 1.11: 1 1 l1 ? 5 1111 1:11. sin: 4!! 33,3th 32am: PAINTING xx xrtlr m MARCIA RH'I' HI I RESMA N. Inst ruclnr . ROLL HOWARD McMILLEN HERBERT BARBER CLARA mums - MAIHSGIDN DEAN HL'b'ERT MCRBYNULDS RUBY mums THEODORE WIKOWSKY WILLIE GRIFFIN m n- 1525 Lrw 111.41. . tn:m.. Iau- . II n 1:; ruxr tux! fX an n, 5131213 altunlzcnm; Q COMMERCIAL ROLL 1 . CK SRYGLEY, ALLEN LU'I'l-Ilt. lC.-VI'EII.I':ICN 'FIII'DM'P'SUN, MAlill-Z ROBERTS. III HYAIUJ MrJI ILLICX. VVILLIARI EA Hf. EOVE clnsll'm-lul's! MRS. C. lAY 'l'llt IMI'SUN MISS ROXIE IVlHIUHIXH. l . RAY THUMPSUN MAHJETT'A HELM, RUSSELL INIH'LES. ENNI-IH'I'IXFI TDL'NAW'AY. IHIHUTHY MILNIC :. NI'Z'PTII'I SI'Hl'S'I'IiH. HERNAHH HHAZIL. MRS. EDNA NVICIHE. MILDRED MINES, I'IIJIZABUTH SMITH. ANNA LEE E'IATTIII'HVH, NATHAN XVALDREP, IIAIIULID HALCH, BENJAMIN I'AIiETTIQ lilClil'H MA'PPIUGXVH. ELLEN MAIUFASUN, LAW'RENVI'I PAT'FUN. l'AIIL .XI. STIN. NUT HL'DBEHILY. LUIS M;Vl l'lil-HVS, FRAXI'ICS MILLEN. IRENE PARISH. UE'AL SHRAI'. ELLEXUII HABL BIARHARET HAINW'ATEH PAVI. PAIlIiX, RUSSELL GLASICJ: xxrx :lr i'rtxx II: ,. A 1 9 z 5 r Page Sixty M f ijznni 11 Hit 3; van izmnE F 7- 7.331;: w HOME ECONOMICS H'l-JIJHIX. hl'YAlJn SPARKS. MA'E'LAI'K Iilil'MI'lWZ VlSlH-Ill. ILIHHF. l'.lil.1.. STARK. YlIJIl'l'f'I MILNEE: lhlr-Hl'ut'lul'l MHH. IWIIJNS SMITH HAHIEEH. th'lilNS, TAYLIIIL, HHPKINS. MAIUIASHX .HIHNSUN. HIVEF. TIlIH'IiY. HAMHIJ'I, HUMP. MANNY H'r m:ny livr wiIhnnl pm-try. musiv zind :Irl; H'I- may Iiu- wilhnul L-nnm'iI-nI-r, and iix'r with- ' l-IJI nrl: VVu-mmy lih- wilhnm frivmls. WI- may Iin with- r-ut lmnks: Hui rivilivmri mun cnnm-i Iiu- wilhmn u-m-ks. aMliHEl Il'l'll xF- xxx: xx 4 1 E12 5 .111 Pum- Sixty-Om: 3:-.-ul . MAW 4 L 1LAJ...L AL .n.. r H. i V4.-...n.-.A.A 4i-.- 4. 1.. 3...- Favorites lnNWHNHH HAL. NH I...Hllmv.4 LN HHEH IHWNH HH !.N.AHH r1111: J Ba n bill I HNIQ lag 3 m... j Ilem . MUST ATTRACTIVE UIIU; 1'le lllr 1925 l I FE IHHNHH H thuh HEN, E 4:: I pg 99 SH 1 I v- Five BEST ALL-ARUUND GIRL . - - -..i.::v. ;'.. legt- Sixty-Six ?HmWIwW IHHHHA, M111; 71 - .HHHhIlII!lHq.J.1. 1.: . .-. HI. I Kauai H HIHH EHNH n n... V 0 Rm 1 y t n n u x 5 u e on A a P x I x x X l 1 I L Lrg, 1. I H - k . Y .1414. GIRL um I B 2 5 -LT-'IitiJlAqi ?qllxht 319mm 1H 1W .-:-,g- Ml 'S'I' A'l l'ltAL l'lYl-I UUY I4Jr-i . ' $1' l- 1 L7 7 rmlx r11; 3 u :. 3 K i - ' 1113 Ilefit :H can IE!!! m w . BEST ALL-AIIUUNIJ BOY 11:11 1131 1.1!: :rra r-n k- : 1 9 2 s n A DI-nu I -.. BUY Hr'l'l' r 44' K XK l-JX Athletics 11:11 1311 1: ql Etli 2'; an :L1 1111! 'l'he- football 1--:1m nf Harding f'ullcgv war; urgunizrd m :hv opening yum: Moral of tlw playur-s u-r-n- l'UHI-L'N FJ'rShllh-H. Uur L'um-h was killed in a car m-t'idc-ut mum :Iftn-rwards, Fm- this n-mrnn um; did nut play anymn-rv. Hv x-mnpvlvnl Pum-h and lmvrl hy all nr' 115. xn- did not fH-l dispnst-d Iu play nl'tl-r thnl. Nn-xt ymu' we hnpv u: hux'v :1 swung lc-um. with th-- nnvs whn an hum this year that rxpm-l tn 1w hack. 'l'hnsn- who rm-wivvd lvtlvrs wrrv: Hf thr- XVR F :I Huhe l,it-nrgu. Perry liuul'gl'. f'ln'rllel'l Hurhur, 1.1nyd Mvt'rmm-ll. Mm-rvll 'L'udd, t'lydn- Mullhewa, David Riggs :mtl ll. .1. Mcvlulm. Si'UIiIC i'nllvHe nl' thu I'lzan'ks Yr: Harding; 38-0 Dnrdnm-llv V5 Harding , . , 3-35 RUSSHHHHI- Aggies. Ends. vs Hardin: , 7-10 III-udrix Ac'rlda-my V5 Harding: ,,,,,, 111- E h I H q FISER HIGHS . Fuillnu-k Quz-lru-r F W 1.7-x; :11: l 1 g :1 5 Iii! XXII J Init- IYHI 1 III? y . 4L7 - . 11111 1:11: i 1Jl1tlt A! Ball r 1111: uumm' srhm-zn'rn 'il-IWUHC Hum-d liuurd l-Jnd . '13? , '1 H n; .3. J12!!! AII'HTl-S AIA'I'THl-IWN IIEI Iiilll-I HLAI'KHH l-JAR 1 :Ihluln Turkh- Half t'vnlvr l: l . . 1 a L 1 BISHOP Mu TiNNELL TODD rnmsncn ' Pl-ntvr Tackle Tiu'kli' :uurd ' I Fa J. ,' l ' ' 'l . - I - - I I z x x. J i x x 1 .1 I ll . 1 q , 1 4 i , 7:1 ' - -- .-.f Page Sevenly-Four myrr' f 172T : -' h 'I 11:! 1!!!! XXIII 1.1.11.1. COLLEGE BASKET BALL TEAM l H'l.IN I'AVIF 'I'I II II: HAZIJ-Tl' HANI IRRSK IX N.I'UNNI-ZIJ. mum: H ILLHUIZEHIY 1111 ' I W. 3 W '9 t i f 3'! r21 UEFEEJ:JIE:EW PW wSulun 1'Sulul Iinnl'ul ua'u nlwl, H':ljul:1ltl,l i3 m- l'. Hhtptniul l-'nru;:rcl llnul'tl 1211.411. Himmizn 4.4. -A..'- Pngc Su-v-smy-Fing AIHH II: L l,. 'M H kKhlJ I; l.l. 'll. HAlH-Il.lJH: l5. 1.. 'x BKNhIZI H I I. TILLH i:l:'1'u,xmx;4 H'IN i lil'li Hlui' HI' SI-ZK HA IIAJHTH l::;--, 'Zi'uliy r-Tm'h- 1', Jlezl- l, 1:11.-.I.:- I:..rl.- r, H:Hirl'.::-.l-,x, lhuv a Vfillundlluy E'I-pHH. l'mlvi. i'mulirL KK'rF'I-Huhlq, S:-uulo-rs--I:. Mu-I'uml.-ll ...-. JLAJ...2.:: -.. . .. .4.A..-.,, X - K m um i Iletit 51 w n W' W AIHHEC: L l. H. llPshLl' H l.l. 'I'IT H-IH4L1H : H. L. x. IiV-uh'lxl l! I.I. THLW IIIIF XIII! :1 rt? 31111 W 5'IlIIilr Junus. limpliinwx Hui! ; Il'.c::i.l .N' Ian-I I'..'4'IH'11'H,,1.l-V.lbi'l H :-'n'i : :. 'I..-.4! II.- m1 I leruum-n. Mulllu-uu. I'rm-m Ituis. 11mm. ll-wrllum-r, I'lnull Hun. lihudps 3 xlxr III: :1 1 g 2 5 1:1: xxx; g?t-rzzA X' 1 1111 AT 4 gai'mi AA: f'Vi .LL m xrrzr XIII; jadetit 312.311 rzmn mg g COLLEG E BASEBALL SQUAD Short Sum A sure: hilts-r and IL I-xglvrt fiI-idt-l'. Hire w'mtlr- is unt-i-nsing l'l'IlU 'Y UH! Hi1 :H. Pu-rvr llthVAHli M -.XIILT.EX. Slm-lny'l-lmlfieIdI-T H'lu-n hv's :m'nkn- ht- x-un't 1--,- 1-1111 tun fivlrling nl' hillim: ICLMI'IH HHAY. lit'Hy 31111. lizlsta Um- 0f the- Iu-sl hillrrs n1: lhr- rlull. Hut. hr hns mw-h tn 1varn .Vvt 'l'h- I!!- II. .I. MI'I'LUNG. ' I-1sst lI1:1!'ivh.ll-r Hr xlulgs 'mu dr-wn righl. FLINT SI'HILIC i. '1'lllllI'II'H-n-J'ilrlh-l' A 1-iLI-hu-rnl' nn mI-un nltilily. His t-utwrs kwps 'vm guvssinh'. NATHAN H'AIJvHEP ':-' -u:1r-r t'alwhn' utility mun. Svullc-r iH l:-::1'nir1:.. murv v-x- ry day 211mm th gillllu L. H. SANlll-IHSHX, Lnyd U, lsl. Hasr. A gm-d l'irldrr um! I'nsl mun. 1.. IL HH'FIA'T'. Su'rul -wlr-'1. Hus.- Hlmr lrut :4ur- wvuii :lt thc- in'IL ULJ-III N. ULE'E. film- l'ilrhvr Harding's .M-u- Twirle-r u l'ullilnl I'rlluw and n gnnd hittu-l' LIA IYID MM IXNEIJ. l :Il --!'Htl'hvr Hur rrm-iu-r A vuiuuhlu- mun nll nil llh lluilnr: l,itNNH-I f-ZTJIEHH'Nil-L lez3 717iilily Hits 1hr hull and is 1':I:-'t 1.:JIHC IHCUHIHC, HiliII- r Jiull'ivldt-I' leHt-s'sl mun nn thv squad. Grmd hillrl'. I-usv runnrr mad l'ivldI-l' EMMHT Iilh-H'lihHEAH. JJnle'i-Ilrrl. Ruse. i5 lho: nu uf 1hr h-nm and :1 good sw-I'l. Uur Kill-uruund mun. 1411f VI 3211 A ; I XIII; x2111: 1111 Page Seven! y- Eight III I xxx x 41g 3V 5 xnx :- 11:1 : TENNISCLUB 'Fu-nuis is an inlu-rn-sling and mild unIn-v: II is spIn-ndid n-xn-I'W' and Inn! vxvrting. A fvw gunn-s Wt'l't' plnyvd m-nr the nponing of St'huul, and :1! tin: luttv-r mart nf thu: ,vuur nu nuldmur cnurls. MuI-h inlvrvst hus hm-n Hhuwn by llu- few who playt-d tvunis in the contu-sls. Aftvr thu gym w s mmmlz-h-d m'w-ml playvd run HH- inllnm' c-nuri. l'il'fl'rvnl linws Wu-I'n- :lSHiHIIPll tn lhnsv who iahu'vd 5n llml :Lll who rurn-Il tn. ruuld play eut'll day. This lu-im: lhv first yl-ur of tho Fullvm- organizations nut murh has ln-m dnm- alum; this linv. hut. w:- Hl't' louklng forward In next your as a great .VHH' in all athletics and games. - J 1.1 13 t I t JJ 9-8 n lunar Inn W I 11117 Irrrl XXIX. 4. 1 a z 5 xxx: - -.----;..,. 'r - -rr -a-;. 1'3 1 IJetit alum '3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION nu: 1311! XVI 'M ENF: .VI'I l IJ'I'I'EI ASS: I: 'lA'Hl IN This yn-ar's walk in l'hysivnl I'Idumuiun umivr lhr suprrx'lsiun t-l' Allir- Murin- Builu'y. lms lu-ru :1 ju-riurl Inf g'rI-wlh nlul dM'vIumIII-m, I'riun- sitlvrhu: Hm! it was Hu- l'irsl yrnr Hm! this --nm':-'-- haw lwrn nffrrrd, 'I'ILI- uim ul' lhn- wnrk 11:15 lu-u-n tn hu-h: build up Hrung III-zlllln' imdit-S :md prvmn'a- lhr HllldI-Ills Fur In-lh-r :niml dM'c-Inmm-m 21ml vnjnymo-IIL Ilf Iifn- I-y n-nunzrim: in hiko-s. uynmuslic-s. :tthlvliva-t nml xnriuus L'nlnlr-z I111 111:. LE N 'l Organizations and Activities Tlu- Adelphiam held by the twu sm-In-tles. FIRST TERM HAY HAZLET. Preside! MILDRED i'UOKE. Sm'rrtary SECOND TERM ROY HARRIS. President ALLIE BAILEY. Secretary Fl F'I'H TERM CLEO BLUE. Presldvnt RUBY SINGLETON, Srcretnry w-- ?Jetit IJ nan ADELPH IAN LITERARY SOCIETY Literary Soviet;- Rlvmg Iht' members an olilmrmnlty m amn-ur In pulrllt- programs thereby strengthening and dm'elrmtng tatrnl and ahiHLv The Delmtt-s and Ath-tics Wn-n- two ni' thov moat intel'usting mntpsts MOTTO - llrm't He :1 Frank. Be Fl. Sulf-startur. t'UIJORS: Cherry and Whip: nchms H 71925 was urg'nnlmd fm- 1hr purpnm- of THIRD TERM Jl'UD BLANK. Prcsldo-nt HESS BELL, Secretary FOURTH TERM HARVEY RllHiS. President. MR5. HARVEY HIGHS, Sec. SIXTH TERM LXWHIGNCE BILLINGSLEY, President BESS BELL. Secretary F.- 11:: Page Elghty-Three .' . :17; figmpf;:.- :. i'. ' '.' ' L i: i l 1 3i '7 -t 1-; -':5 -.'J;L.:. ,1..:u3-'lZ 'I:;: .17; ADELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY FISHER. IL-Hiiil'lli. HIJJ'K SPARKS M IHHHHI'. t'HHh'E'I, I?UH'IJ'IS. INCL! 1 JNI'I1I'IH. J; HVHE'H'I'I-ZH. JANE; M115, HIGHS, MIL HII'HFH l:'.l'.l'lll'l F. HliAl'lY. I'll'll'lh'ii. lilFlNGl'llL Ma-MILLEN ' IN '1 :I :I H '1 L STARK. LIAM HLE-I, LIXHHLI'I'T, ADAMN JN lilikli'Y PHILLIPS, SI'ILLIICIL MAPLE. IHIIUH JJJIL'I' l'IiullHKII'nur Rt'lllrl-ZR'I'H. IEI'IIJL HHI'KINH. HAILICY. E':II.L-INHHI.I-IY. H'I'ILUI'H. l'A HLASI' ' HJ'IH. HUHI-Z SIH-Zl I-:i:. l- IXI'i! : : S'F'AI:NICS. ILH'HS. 1:J:.xsu'l'l.l. u'llJIITI-I. .. - .- Jul'ii MAIIILY, llHl'lilNS. IAXIJ l. 'f' ' 2-11:- 5: . ..'::: u;: .1 .. -- -; m I :7. Ti ,.,4+ -7... J f :z.m:l ' 4 Finwmy-Ii'ive rm; lnll 2 3J 1? mt Unfit J J l IIIX'I erll 1L1 Y H'I'I'DENT'S I'LI'H H. H. H. PLL'B Pngv IGighly-mx 1321i! mean BRYONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Thu: Bryonian Literary Hm-iely was organmvd near the opening or urban! fur tm- purpose- of developing students as wn-ll as for entertainment. It revl-Iwed its name from Iho great cummom-r. Bryan and blew character was the Inspiration 0? Nu- mutto- Stand True, W'hnte'er Betide Colors-Pu rple and Gold FIRST TERM OAKLEY MURPHY. President KATHLEEN THOMPSON Sec. THIRD TERM C. HAY THOMPSON, Presldent HAZEL RAVE WILLOL'UHBY. Secretary FIFTH TERM L. 0. SANDERSON. Presldem FRANCES lil'BY LOWERY. Secretary SECON D TEH M RENA WOGDRING, President MRS. ORIE CATHI'ART. Sec. FOURTH TERM L. C. CHAPIN, President JOYCE IH'VALL, Swretary SIXTH TERM ROBERT IIARHELL. Prrsldent PHRISTINA JOHNSON, Sec. 1mm THUMPSHX. W'ILHI'L'I'I. HIGHS, HLASHH, BIARHASUN JUllNSUN ' HICIJM - SUIIIJEHRY. RHIIIJES. IIIIAZII., STARK. GlSHl-LUJS MAJULV ' X 'l llHMJ'S-l IX, J '1414. HIPKJTID SllYl 1 LE Y. - .1! I LN 151: LAAIUEHT. G ICCIIFI 217., MA'ITI .Al Ii HHE'I'I X'VI'IIJHHV. JI-. TM VIS ZIMI'I-IIAIANN E'UPTJN, 'IAI HENLEY. VVAIJ'IIiICP 1.7- t.- ICixl1!,r-iii;:ln ' 7i 74 u' '5 5 .fP-A'4FT', u-hq X '- HWNJ ' BRYONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY L; I YIII 1x111 Itxx I --1 J SWEAT. III'Y.H.I.. I'IlllJllil-ISS, LHWI'IHY. VANlIl-HH'LZJ-Il: '1 WELLHI'HHIW, IH'NAWAY. ll.xl:l:l-ZL!.. WHUIIRINH. HANDICHSIIN w, .IHIINSHN. THHMI'HHN :1 H'IIJJII'HIHH'. Iil'NA YA 1'Z TII'IMI'HIIN TIIUMI'SHN I i Mn-t'AliTNl-ZY. liI-JVHLHYMJ-Jl: All'lil'llk'. MA'I'TIII'HVH. IJI'I'ICI: 'J PA'I'IIPAH'I'. In IWIIY. 1:.UH:I-Il: T1 II FD. JIA'ITHICWS MlLNI-le. MILXI-Jii. MILXIAIH MA'r'l'Hl-IWS. DAVIS 1' u i I L19 2. I:::txzr-:i- z: I :11: T 17:11: X'III xxxll ml: 2 Idetit mean M W IVA. COLLEG E DEBATERS ATL'RPH Y. HAZIJC'I', TI-IDl-IPSUN BLACK, HIGHS The iutvr-vnllr-giate debating teams hun- made an exm-HHIL beginning: this first rvmx The debates urr not only educational and beneficial fur lhr- participants but an alsn '4 193115 Uf IJTOIHOIiIIH frirandliness and gnudwill among L'Ullt'gt's. Thu: :l'nrensic department, direc-le'd by Professor L. C. Sears, 11st been given special at. tuntinn. They have- ail Worked dinigvntly. Oakley Murphy and U. Ray Thmnpson met the A. and M. Unllege team at Stillwate-r. Oklahnma and won thv derision. Thry alsu mvt the Tulsa University lezuu at Murriltrm and wnn unanimously. Harvey Riggs and Judd Black debated with Shawm-v Baptist Pnilege hut iw- ing on th- affirmative- side, the must difficult, they lost. Judd Blavk and Oakley Murphy met the Ozarks at Mnrriltnn and won the de- cisinn. Mr. Murphy of Tennc-ssrr has engaged in six intcr-suviety debates in this: 001139;? and a1 Hill'lw'l'. KHHHHS. and the intercollegiate debates with Abilene, David Lipscomb, Stillwalrr and the: College- nf the- Ozarks. This year. :1 chapter of Hu- Pi Kappa Delta. am Iwnurary debating fraternity is tn by organized at H. f1 ' rxxr 11:1 m i 1 9 2 5 rm: 1 Int :1an In LTJIL Page Ninety 111:, nit: 1322711 ijetii SJ can .HBHVI'Z: l!r;mniam lJL-l-aling: Tcnnls. BENNY: Advlphinn Debuting 'il-ums FIRST TEAM: SEPUNIJ TEAM: THIRD TEAM THUMI'SUX VANIJi-ZIH'ICEH RIUKARD MI'HPIIY HANDEHHHN CHAPIN FIRST 'PI'IAM : SEUtrSII 'l'ICJ M : THIRD TEAM HLAI 'K HEESH HA HHER HIIIIES HAZLIST HAHHIS WINNERS: lil'ymlinn First and Third Tmnns: Ade-II-hiun Swund Team m '1q25 3' ' Ill: v szn r 111:1 gngv w f; Tm llgtft jjcanW w COLLEGE QUARTETTE FIiUt'IM HARRIS SANDERSLVJN HAZLBT Thr- Follvgr- Quartctlv, dirm-zrd by L. U. Snndu-I'snn, hm; pruvidrd tho hast nf musivul t-nh-rluinmcnt for the school programs, and has advertised the Unllvg'v lny its singing in many: plut'L-H nulsidv Murrillun. 'J'IiI-l IJIIU' mh'vrlisuumnl ncudud for H. th'lurl'zlm is the unnumnwnwm. Thu Iluurlvtlv Will slug. The rutsun fur ML; :muulurny livs not :Htugvlhr in muslu-ul uhilily ltul in ln-l'sunuiity :us wvll. Ray's soulful paw..- llhward as h-- rvm-hv-s high 1?. lllurd D's lox'dly sr-lfvhumsl-suinn. llny's inf-u-Hnus, unw-mrullahlv grin, and lhv snnnrnus rumble or l'mom's voice as it :aWr-qls dnwn lu luw buss Ii. ull rnmhim: with sungs m' Lhw. highest class tea llIilkl: 1111: : kl caunl'lvtle: ul' Harn- uhility. M E In H ! L xxx: 1:1: :I 1 g 2 5 L xxx: r131 ? Page Nlnn-tyJPwu Ext 1 Inxr COLLEG E ORCH ESTRA Thu Harding Un-lwslra war: nrganizud l.h,-l,-rmlu-r :Yll, JH'J-l with :m rnrnllmt-m II: I lm-nly-ninc t-mhusiuslic m1 mlsrl's. :lll Virtually lu-gimln-rs. From tht- lnud blow of ulH-s. thf: nvisy Huunwii of 'l'rumimnn-s. IhL- th'ill squruks nf violins :lud gt-nrrnl discrurd of all insll'nrnu-Ials it lum lll'ugt'qsse-d :u 2: hand ul' I -. OFFICERS FANNIE MAIiII-Z MUUI IY. llix'u-rtm' 1 TllllSTlNA .HIHXSHN, Prl-Hidvnt A'L'DHY MILNIC i. Surrrrlnl$3 Ali'l'llL'll MAIHIASHN. 'l'n-Hsul'rr REX HIlYIHJICY. Musincsa Mummy? X. ' - j i'letif :Henu M W EMME'P'I' HLAI'KSHHAH. Publivity Mam AI ll IfE HAMMER, l.1'l:r:lrinn musiuinns ulle- Lu mkv its llhh'v in Hlihhul m-lixitivs, A 4: AAA; M; 4A 1111 rrxr. 511125 Page Niuely-Throe AW- qll'ulw- T-I-- '5'th- ; Hu-X M wefff 3331: m- L4 .95- BOARDING CLUB OFFICIALS Inl 1 IJTLI j frrr The tfullvgi: Club is :1 st-lf-guvrrning. srlf-summrling organization. t-urmmm-d nf all the hoarding studvnls. The equipmvm. SLII'ViCe, and fund required to pro- vlde meals is Imid for h! lht- i'luln. cac-h mrmhrr paying fiftuun dollars a mnmh inward thl? c-Ommun fund. The zu'tual rust nr board is vmnpult-d at the 9nd UP the schonl year and tho surplus m' dl'ril'il :umorllnnrd tn L-mxh Club member. The- lf'lub dz-vides hy pnpulul' vote vxartly what the fan: shall he frum ice cream on Sunday to beams on Mnnday. and if suggrstinns m' cumulaints art'- madr- lu lhn- tXlT'lllet', thuy an! mkn'n up with llu- Uluh and vmwd upon. Thu studg-nts may haw visiturs at meals by paying n-gulal' Vlsiturs rvriL-e-s. '1'th may lnuy fund from the t'Juh. 1503's and girls m1! lngrllu-r in mlu largv Iliuing-rnmn cunta-Linimr Him? mhh-s. gxx x Thl' mumlm-munt 01' 1h:- Club at 1924-25 was gin-n tn 1;. U. Sanders. Those ut' the- Complaint l'nmmittm: arr. Uukley Murphy, Hem: anlring and Jayne Iluvall Thr kitchen force inlfludI-s Mrs. H. C. BvII, sum-lwisnr, P. H. Baker, mmk and I'nur girls and two buys. assistants. Must nl' tln- uquipmvnt used this year was donated H by the Harpvr Pullvgv t'luir nf 1323-24. SiIu-v buying has hu-n dune at whulvsale H Drives. rxprnsvs luu'o: bwn kvlul lu a minunmm. su 11ml lht- vlub was mmhiud to contribute one dullnr L-zurh Immlh pL-r mvmlnvr Inward 11w building fund nf lhu m-w vluh hall whh'h is lwlng' hull! lmw. 0n thn- whnlv this syslvm is mun- sutist'm-lnry :md homu-liku than :my plan that has bm-n lrin-d uut'. m: an 51925 n- nu Pugv Nim-ty-Four X- Ijgfft '1' 2211'! m 11925 TIIII 1111? 1:111. 1:1: 4:1: Page Ninety-Five UH Tvnnwssm- Huh rprusomntin- from mmh smtvfh Arknnsns Huh. th R IAEA- YYTK 1111 Page Ninety-Six 11.41: X .. . XXIII 1111: j 3.1 Ls t it JJ la :11! L 1.1211 11.111 51' 3; Lb$$ . k 7 ' - u ' r- . , III likinhumn Ii'lnl- t3; lx'unsm. r'luln 0:. 'i'; xm- I'lIH-. XIII: xxxr'x J .- xxx: xxx: 1 q ? ' xxx: xxx; 3 r- I .- f iletit :Heanbnb-JE w .llCNNYl-f HILL I'LITH YOUNG MEN'S PLUU 1111: L Jr rrlr I1 f... 111': III -u. l-u 2 1 g 2 5 1,5 1x11. I'Hgv XIm-ly-Nine 1.2.1sz .3.'...--1. eh-L L'L-U A x'rxx 1' . P - JchIn L K'IKI PETIT JEAN STAFF FRLVV HS RUia-Y LOVVERY L. C. L'. RAY THOMPSON HAZEL HAVE VVILLUUGHBY - HARVEY W'. RIGGS CLARA BIUGS W, , ALLIE MARIE BAILEY . CLYDE MATTHEW'S HOWARD McmLu-sx ,, ' 7 RENA llAYE VIOODRTNG A. B. REESE RUTH JAMIE. .-.... .. m IAIX .L 1.5: hfa Page One Hundred SHARS - - .. .. V ...........-. , J -..- , ASSIS'I'ANT EDITOR l-ZM 'iflJl'Y A DYISI JP. FINANCIAL MANAGER . . l-Illl'lVIli-INJ'HIEF ,,,,, BUSINESS MA NAGEI'L , LITERARY EDITOR HUMOR EDITOR ATHI II'I'IC EDITOR ART EDITOR PIHUTOt HAPII EDITOR CIRLULATIUN MANAGER. CALENDAR EDITOR lull. 1111; -:1;42 IJJZL Irlrl rxxr x I t ! i $ 5 i I HAZHh llAYf-J WILLOUGHBY. Editor Business Manager UAR VEY WK RIGGS, I. A ST 1N0 II D W'o hrvrr an a rlnss nnr worried not :1 hit That perhaps the book would hL- delayed. VF:- m-vwr thtmglu uf :mnuul whe-n in rlnss Wr'd sit. 01' dnuhted that the bills would all he paid. Taking pictures was :m l-usy lush, 'l'hr- rnpy all rzlnn in win-n due Money came in every Limv Wr'd :lsk So did photos, and snunshms Inn. We've- worked our hardest lu dlswlvnm- XYc failed rnlil't'ly t0 nrmru-iutr assistance. Excrpt from those whnsv purpose was in le-ase And frirndly criticism met with stern rcsislum-u A few wr-e, tiny hours wilh broom. pc-n and paper were spent In lhf: annual roum. 0r rm business chases Thu grey hairs and wrinkles that have come Haw nnl mzu'n-d nut' unm- Iwnming faves Now, all our poetry is equal 10 than 01' Pnc No errur can he found the whole book through llunu-mber then. it was not hard, oh no! If 3'01: don't doubt the truth ni' lhis-We do! 21.11.: 1 1:11 :IHX HIT:- Inf; Irxn I A:- 41925 m? 1m Page One Hundred One T Ff:- Ir XW. , ..T.I,-.-:mll:i qij Qt H- g N111 :: n a u Jung T'x .. TTTIL Pngl- Ulw Illllllll'rll Tw.. Calendar E Idetit $221533 m w Bppt. 2:I--H. t'. opens doors to students from 16 dll'fvnem slates. Sq-pL 24-Rz-gistrminn and vlassificatirm. Sept. 25-Fupila nwet npw teachwrs, and Worse. tq-m-hers meet new pupils. Sum. ZT-IV'irm. Wm-k gnne but not far- gotten. Sn-m. EK-Chun-h nnd nvw fares. Sum. 29-St-nruh fur washwnman. Supt. all-Bunkrr nnd Raymond arrh-c. Out. 1550th Knimx t'im-. Oct. 3--Mounlight lunch on the Arkansas Rintr hunk. Oct. -l--Sm-Ivlh-s nrmmlzu. Opt. 5- Buh Harn-Il still fHU'S tm- falr m-x. UM. 6-SL-L-und flnor celebrates, MESS Hurknday interu-nes. ' 01-1. 7-1.10yd 0. Sanderson, tunnis rhamn- inn. Ovt. 8-1'msh. hang. .Iulmnye falls uw-r :I. rlulir. It'lmlr svriously injuredJ Ul'l. 11-Sm-h-tles glw opening prngrams. Oc-l. Eiiulnt'ls Went lu Prtlt Jenn. tTruL-ks lulu! Ol-t. l4-Fuullmll gamv Hardlng vs. Dar- dunvtlu. Oct. IT-Buy's mm-t hrnlhcr Armstreng- same sign :1 plc-dgv. Oct. .1ou udd Black makrs a pwf' speech In vhapt-l. UL-t. 23 Hull Knmr. Harding v5. Hendrix puns. Oct. 24-Mr. Thompsan, athletic coach. killn-d. David Riggs skull frauturod. Po-rL-y tivnrgv ae-rinusly injured in auto ut'uldent. nut. 26-Lyceum number. OuL :H-Big sm-inl affair in the gym. lwglns. Oct. :11 3poukx visited girl's dormitury- Luraim- and Huzvl only ones in dorm- ltury ruund asleep. Nuv. 1 011::1 Riven and Ruth James gn to luwn. Nov. 4-Lloyd Su'eat says. I don't like nu- wnmvn: I Just lure them. Nm'. i-mes and potame's. Nnv. G-Pntnlnes and beams. Nnv. S-Brams and lwmloes in a differ- rm farm. Nov. H-Bennye Blanche goes to break- Inst. Nuv. 10 Mildred gt-ts looked out of her mum. Nov. ll-er. Olga. l'hurvh. Nov. III l ail:-d ln see Cheer Up. Nnv. H-Arthur Margasnn dtdtft. Nil hut s--m-xl biscuits for breakfast. Nun: IIi-Funtlnall game. Nnr. 17-Adt-lnhians win a fn-u page In 11w annual. Nnr. 2Il-Fruahman class bikes to gulf links. Henmrkablu results for Stella and tilydv. Nuv. 22-t:n 10 see- Rollin Hand. Nuv. 27-'I h:-lnksg'iving Turkt-y and Ice- turrs nu tht- grnund. Big mueling. Bra. Elnm'u visit. Dur, l-Suup. Ilm- 3-4: lu Stft' The Guest Retainer. Ir'r-u. Fr-lmld fish all the rage. In-r. S-lmlly und Dewtu-as ever. IN'U. 9- ! sum Btu. Sears make out them lust uuvstinns. hm'. IH-W'ht-n it rains it pours. 1M2 I2-va to muvies again. Der. 13 Third loam debate between so- ulutiusuBn-unlans win. Dev. I'.I-I-1xmns anr-lfhristmas vacation Dun 2H Miss Mnndy gees to Buena Vista tu Hjll'nd vm-ntlun. Du: 27-H:Izvl hubs her hair-Mebnte in I'L-L'vlltioll ruomJ Dev. 23--Bm-k to svhuol-Miss Roxie hm: bobbed hair. L 1 $1925 u i Page One Hundred Three 11 1.7! -:13:1 IL , mu 1 3-th Egan F-MBM L4 XIII.- 111.1 Page One Hundred Four XIIIT ITILI LIB? N 'II'K 'L k4; L141- Irrr'l A l g 2 5 : rxxx Tnx 1n..- . a 0 -e l i I l l 0 J . S I 5 '3 l! CALENDAR wantinuedi Dec. :H.I-l.ym-um number. Deu. :H-th-h puny. Jan. 4-l'lam and Margarm endure engine of i'r't-Ighl train. Jun. 5EMia-m Hmfkudauu Mr. turning pmim. Jun. 8Hliulph plays a straight game of ruuk. Jan. 12 1303-5 visit girl's dormitnry Ullltnb ' prvtn-dJ Jun. ll-lmskI-l hall gnnu- llt'lW't't'H the SO- cieties. Jan. 17 tiirls mun: to I'IE'W dormitory. Jan 13-431le still the silent lovkr. Jan. III Aumhrr basketball game. Jan. 21-Burg1ars entervd Clim's and Murrull's rounL Jun. 25meneua carries electric light bulb Itmund tn mak-s lwr amwnr bright- er. Jan. 26 I.Enyd Su'eat knocked out by busket hall. Jan. 2T .ludd Black wears new pair of troum-rs. Jan. 28-Thumpsun. onv of America's best readers, reads at the college. Jennye Hill Hull girls enlurtain the Girl's Re- sern: immediately after. Feb. 7-Sm-lmd tram debate between two suciuties-AdulllhInns win. FEIJ. H-Mr. Gideon Riggs of California. Visits srhunl and speaks In chapel. Feb. 16-Harding vs. L'r-mrr Edge- Basku-lhnll. Fob. 18.-1Jnn Furlns Janos Visits f'ullrgr and begins ilIustrutud lt-cturvs UH. forvign mlsslunnry work. Feb. QU-Iriurdlug dufruls Ilussullvillu Ag- glvs. Feb. 31-ld't'vum numln-r, Dr. Milvs. lec- IUI't-F :md ilmn-I'sm-um-r. Benson- Feb. 22-nDr. Milvs sppuks in chapu! and says the best way 10 his great is to ba small. 41325 m' Page One Hundred Five March EI-II'I'L-shmun class goes to Petit Jvau 0n trucks. Elle-n wounded. Murvh 1:: Uir1s visit lmy's drmnitory. Vy'hy did snmu hf the bays object? ' March 11 1'11i1'd flour hau- a feed just be- l'm'v Lul'nim- lw.l.x'e-s-lm.ra.de. MuPL-Vh 16--Lul':lino. David, Bnokvr and Ralph have. Marni: IS-lfirsl c-ham-I svrviws in new auditorium. Mannhvitm-r, one of Amer- Iua's must distinguished pianists plays an Baldwin Hmverl Grand. March ZS-llm-k WeddingaRmh officiates. Marrh :itl-At'olh-gc Juniors and Seniors go In l'elll .l-ran. Murc-h Ill-Ue'inlle- in chanel Judd's synb lanthuti: pleading. Higg's swing of. the I'lg'ht arm, Oakley's power. Thompson's L'nlmm'HH. April lumean up day-luuch an the ground. April :t-Basuhall game at Conway. April 4-IJebate with A. K: M College at Stillwater-we win. April G-Dvhat2 with Shawnee College- WL- lose. Avril Ll-Dehatn: with Tulsa. University-o we win. April IS Big banquet for benefit of schnnl made muneP-Jost health. April lS-W'l-ek prwwhcrs' meeting he- gins. April 2n-nrn. Benson annrmnces his plans to g0 10 t'hinu as a missiunary. April 22-Sime5u Twins. Allie Bailey and l'lan'u Biggs 2'in birthday suppur had drt-nms all night. April 24-3, I3. Rhodes forgetting his wife was at vhurt-h wilh him, walked home :IIunv. April ES-Ifn-lmte with College of the Ozarkskwv win. April 325-A:111u:11 gmes 10 pruss. April :NI Po1legu .luniur-Senior banquet. May-Mnnth of programs. 1 11:11 11m Inrr m 4.. ijjetit f I 11111 I r XXIII HHHWH Huh .N IHQHM 9 HHHE HHHIHIII 1 ;J 1 JIrL XXII .1925 111.1: 1111 HhHHH IHHIVH N u l II Vnmulx m x, H leerH Page One. Hundred Six Humor and Advertisements JUST A MOMENT, PLEASE Mr. Reader: We want you to meet our friend, Mr. Advertiser. He is a wide-awake, progressive citi- zen, whose business or occupation puts him in line to serve you. More than that, he is a friend of Harding College and to this Annual, as shown by his patronage here. He has helped to make the Petit J ean possible; so patronize him. Any jokes found in this department are not on him, nor you, but on us. l 1111 .xxtr urn rzrlr r122 1 BU RQE R I D E A S BUILD Dzsmmxvnllya 'Booxs mDEAS Mai ff!- 2111 dxmydfdiom: Ma merge, are Mr; rcsukwtmzslcfzkylffmzyft r!Md cyaam'mcczgo We cancelia dndafcrffga rice: I?! dcsyn'ry'ana'aymfv gyms szyzymwmmmij Mime! EXPERIENCE,MASTEKCMPTSMNSHIP AND THE rcxgom. COOPERATION IN A BURGERCONTRACT do :20! add lo men nbc on a 15:1ch do dddmalanall to 0:20 $$$ch 0L y I f Writs myfar IDEAS mVI-r. w szw-An ' - x BURGER ENGRAVING CO. Bosfon Bldg, 172322648 611?, wm- ,+ I zrlr 1 W'- -a Ii I ! I i BALDWIN CONCERT GRAND h E wuuzn WAS RECENTLY PLACED IN N HARDING COLLEGE U Iii. BY 1 I ; I ' MORRILTON MUSIC COMPANY 4 i 1 ' THE BALDWIN HAS BEEN IlliCOGNIZI-lh BY MANY FAMOUS AH'I'IS'I'S AS BEING ONE 01 THE WORLD'S BEST l'IANUS MRS. CALVIN CUHIJINIE HAS A BALDWIN. YlIY NUT YUI'? h ?.J'F'r' -:17-7':::: --.-; 1 q 9 .3 IL . 71411 1x2 : -- -.., -- ';$1-'7 7 Pug? UIIE' Ilundu-d Tn X+ , - X 11211 ----- H alehf JJEEIII Fm: L4 H q H b' H ZHImt Natmnal Eank MORRILTON. ARKANSAS a H N 3 H E H 04 H CAPITALSTOFK - 0:30.000 SURPLUS . - - - . 380.000 THE BANK THAT SERVES YOU WELL I: l . +4. 4 r :1 1 a 2 5 Jig 1m Page One Iiumlrul Elumn . yetif 3 25!!! W- F4 93 3 DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED H - H We pride ourselves 0n the correctness of our clothes for men and young men. They haw all the snmrtncss of appearance ; - I you expect in the very type of clothing a! reasonable prices. H H . . 1 . .. . H N LLOTHLRAI'T TAILORED LLOIHBS SHOES H SHIRTS HATS AND CAPS l! j I I t H THE MEN'S STORE : Exclusive bu! 1m! Expensive H H ....... h J okes , n H N H H H BIRD LIFE TAKING SD CHAXCES N Illnn't yuu envy the birds. she said Hmmgmpher -Nut such a grun- vx- anflly. rising before dawn to seek thuir IIl't-ssiun. Illvauv. Look pleasant. b?l'nkrilsi among the lk'm'E'S? Iluslmnd-- Y-:s. but my wife 1:; going NU- I dnn't retorted ht IDVET. HWY lu send one u! these nh-lun-s In her lumber haw '91 0UMPH 9W? at 131 lwur. and If I lnok pleasant 3hr.- will cumu on :1 hour. wan. E Ihu how? slu- asked. They have their bills. and their hills Addfe- Barbur- Mothvr. where 15 the u an- al! over duw. ' frying pan? u Lnrm inilghtrr- hfllrieyes 59m tn run Mrs. Barln-r- l don't know. We van't n- nun u an: . . . . .. ' kwp any making ute-uslls suicv Horhrrt Wm . Wl'hEW-' WMI' tin: use secma m joined that. Harding Cnllngc orchestra. run thv most In uur family. 'IX-au-Iwr- W'ln-n was Hmne built? Seniors er'o burn fur great things. Bny-- At night. l-'rl-shman Wun- born for small. H Teavhvrh- Whn tnld you that? But It has not been recorded 'I BuyM'W'nu dld. you said Home Wm; not Why the Sophomores were born at l-lll. . H hull: In a day. TV? always han- our li-sxnus well, H ' . And our lnngunm- ls qullt- spiffy, I Miss llnuk-adm Ewm :rlaeffl-Alrlghl thi-nuwr thv h-m-hrr asks us something. Rusm-l, pun 1- prnprnsutlon XVI. Wl- :tmm'er. In just a. jiffy. lluase-I- Wull. thn- line; A B and C are purulizt'd. and wignem Freshles. nu 1'11 4, 1 g ? 5 II-IT 231K Page One Hundred Twelve f-m-m-- 112th 3Jean' COMPLIMEN'I'S 0F SCROGGIN TR L' ST COMPANY W. 0. SCHOGGIN. President J. S. NEMEC, Secretary MORHILTON, ARKANSAS GOOD INSURANCE AND QUICK PAYMENT OF LOSSES THE BEPUTATION THIS AGENCY HAS ESTABLISHED WE TAKE CARE OF YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS INSL' HANCE DEPA HTMENT SCROGGIN TR CST COMPA NY J. C. NEMEC, Manager PHONE 29:: MUHHIIIFON. ARKANSAS Insumnce Spet'inlisfs fizz: rIIIT xnxx HIEY' 1:: In 13:21:: ILIJF gr: 1- VS 1 - ajzfit 33am PEW' EARL BROS. 8: COMPANY THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED MERCANTILE BUSINESS IN MOHRILTON-WE SELL EVERYTHING WE STAND FOR CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES AND CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS JEIII MORRILTON BARBER SHOP OUR PRAYEHS AND BEST WISHES GO WITH THE STUDENTS, THE FACULTY AND THE FRIENDS OF HARDING COLLEGE arm: 11111 J f T -1925 3' Page One Hundred Fourteen -.n 4h. 'f-i'i.$-'..- F.2- 1;Ietit 31mm Q 4. HERBERT ROBERTS COMPANY SPELLS THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY An up-to-date Drug Store with the most complete pre- scription department in the cityalways in charge of a registered pharmacist. YOUR PATBONAGE APPRECIATED MORRILTON LUMBER COMPANY DEALE RS IN ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIAL YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED Inlr JJ IIJ. XIArr tnwr $.41: 41925 r I YI T11- 1x11: E ' xur ,nn Eigztit EEKIIM ;? X THE OLD WELCOMES THE was osmhlished. This firm has endeavnred through its la in reward the c-onfidenre and support of our friends. Educ'atinn :-Hat'ding College, Frnm the beginning we have: the mmfidt-ncc and support nf our friends. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Un-r l'nirty years ngn 1hr- Hrnl of Horng'g'in Mercantile Company A as an organization to do that thing which was right. hoping to rm-eiva Just a lime while mm :1 t-nllvge- was brought to our thriving city. n. school wherE-In boys and girls might receive I! clean. wholesome. Christian nur pnrt in sulmnrting thin ITIUVI'IHI'Ht. hnplng unly. ma Indore. tn mm-ivu SCROGGIN MERCANTILE COMPANY , NEW ngthy period heartily done PHOMP'I'N ESS COURTESY-EFFICIEXC Those Wt' really live up to in ovary respect in o FHHSI'I. PURE DRUGS . THE BEST FOUNTAIN DRINKS KNISELEY DRUG COMPANY services to our cusiunwrs. l-iighost grade line of Toilet Articles ! Y Haring our 1 511x: rrrztf Int? me 3:: m m-QIQZS Page One.- Hundred Sixlecn 1 wrx Ix.r-7 TRADE AT WITTS Large lim- of drugs and druggistsE sundries. i Sclmul hunks mid school supplies 0f all kinds. : WE APPRECIATE mun TRADE WITTS DRUG STORE CENTRAL ARKANSAS MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS :0 MUNUMENTS OF ANY KIND IN GRANITE HR MARBLE JOKES fflonh'miedl TIIH I'NAIJI 0F CHEMISTRY 'l't-ll Im- nut in Inu- desk numln-rs, Lll'v'r4 nnl all an runny drmlm. Fur whvn .vuu'n- lnklnp: chrmlulry I'nllem- litr's no! what It svrrns. LEfI- ls huslnvas lht-re Lll'l Tuesday, Fur WP nlwzu's hun- a quiz. Antl In um: n-a- lry In lhlnk things. Nut trnm rushlng maln- n Hm; YI-H. nf vnursv all days M'I- full up. And all night I rnnnul slm-p, Fur 110! 'III lhn- t-nrly murnimz. Pam I tn thn IslunkI-t rre-rp. A1 llml. at last. the coursu- Is finished. And 1hr finals lull Uil'l' n'vr. Than Mt t'mms Will It'll Ill. Ynn hnvu- flanked. try yI-I nnmo mure. An old m-nttwnmn whn was hard at hunring. had Just rn-wrnud from a trip m Plnlrnrnlu. and was visiting his son'y mm- ih'. 1' was telling thrm nlmul the lhlnga l'u- suw. Ilu lht'F haw any alligulnrs there? his grandson naked. He thnught the hny mid lnrnlida. and answarvd: Oh. 31-3. lnts or them. 'I'ht-y corm- lhere from all parts nr lhe world far lhvir health. Cllnt- Wnuld ynu :u-u-em- a pet mun- mgr? .. Mary-Uh. I would have m sulk Thin Is no suddI-n. rm ht-r, ?thiif $2311 .,.v. s Paramount. hrs! Aunmml and I'm: i1512: : .g': 15; NEW GRAND THEATRE H'hcl'u ynu scl- lhc- Higges! and Best Pictures us Hwy an- released from Studios The Prothlcvl's ol' REEL Enivrlalilmwnl g l g ,r--r : . ; Our Mono: Service and Satisfaction PRESLEY'S CONFECTIONERY Drinks Candies 5 Sandwiches Everything In vat and drink alt Minnie's Next to Grand Theatre Fm- Portraits of Quality EARNHEART'S STUDIO Mnrriliun, Arkansas j T'trl 1:1 111:3 nu: Pam: One Hundru-d Survelltuuu fpi Netit 32311 W 4: BANK OF MORRILTON CAPITAL STOCK --.uu4..- $100,000.00 l SURPLUS A. .. .mwuw.m. $75,000.00 . ' I UNDIVIDED PROFITS Hummuugg $25,000.00 OLDEST AN D STRONGEST I $300,000.00 Guarantee to You That Your Deposit E is Safe in This Bank A a THE WEDDING MARCH IS A LONG WALK ! Especially for a woman. She Is the one who carries the brunt of the daily halth-mends up the holes In the little fellow'u aloeking-rocka the cradle until she is so tired she can hardly stand-does without thing! for herself that the children may haw more. Never gets to go awherehhouaehold duties and needs of the child- ren chain her to her tasks In the bloom of her womanhood. No wonder strands of grey begin to creep into her hair. No wonder the hands that were so smooth and white when the wedding march began are roughened now. No wonder the tired look creeps into her eyes. The man has constantly changing events in his everyday Iife-whlle the woman. day in and day- nut. marches ulung wlth the chime o! the wedding halls growing more distant-uand- - Some men tile and leave their wives unprotected-Iulllng themselves Into the belief that they are doing the best they can by her. Contemlng themgcelves with the thought that she and tho- children will :3 along some ow. THINK IT OVER RAINWATER 8c HELLUMS INSURANCE, 1.04138 AND INVESTMENT. 1:11.: 1' Smh. . xvx Ili- m: :3 1 g 2 5 , 13p 4:1: Page One hundred Eighteen xJetit 32am m m H E Make Our Shop Your Home H H WHITLEY 8: GREER SERVICE H FOR i That Will : pmsr-z YOU Lra EVERYTHING Call 56 We Call TO WEAR STAR CLEANERS AN D DYERS We are FRIENDS SAVE to OUR COLLEGE Money on Your GROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED at... DRILLING ' THINES The Best for Less RIGGS MOTOR CO. Ph n 21 F.- e D u Everything for the Car 0 e 9 9 Very 1925 mm m: Page One Hundred Nineteen T321 :1 Inix JILL! 13-114 111.1 1 WE BELIEVE U! h PLA'l'l OHM In rlul' tnu'll :ll'ld ilS px-ullivl in nut' slurp nud Its guuds In hnnvsn' us :: polic-y, also as :In- wzay 1n Slll'w-HH and happiness In L'nur'lc,-5y. Kindnvss, Ur-met'rrsily, l'nmd i'hr-I-r. HImv-al Hlmlletitirm 'l'hzlt Lift- is tun short and IIruL'inus to wash- chasing uuly dollars, That Huer-ss: should hr measured only lry uur uhiliLy 'l'hm n s-tm'r- should 1w judged by the Lgunlity ni' hs Fu-rvim- PALMER 8c CLOSE l'huun 2w Frau Delivery SEE THE CHIROPRACTOH A. U, IT. W, Building Uhiruprm-tic is the health method 01' lhnsv whu lmuw its merits-uf am ever 111- creasing multitude who realize thuL the E cause ul' dimasv must IN: removed before lu-nlth run hn- attained. Tl'u: cause of di- E ' sn-asv 15 spinal prrrssure npnn lhc: nerves, E which pn-Vrms tin: transmissiun nf vim: vru-rgy to organs. ' : lili. W. 1!. GRAY, lfhir'run'nmur Hm: 282. Mol'ril-Lon Ufl'icw thn- 4H; a. Page. 0111- Hundrrd TWCHLY Morrilton, Hrs. 131 USE MAGNOLIA GASULINE MAGDOLENE MOTOR 01L The Dvpond able Lubricant J. W. DILBECK FILLING STATION Phone 319 J. H. IMBODEN 8:SON BUILDING MATERIAL Our Best Wishes AI'L- With Harding College and 5 Friends .;T: J: . -. . J STE? .7 .. .T. I111 x. II In xxx: x111 EX M ?ltlgtit 3281! W 1-4 urn VV'c Will Help You be successful HARGIS BIGHTW'AY CLEANERS AND DYERS LI ,7. i SUCCESS FOLLOWS Attraclivo Usvful THE GWELL PHESSED', MAN VARIETY Most anything for home and persqn- all use all popular prices. Hats;- rt-ady mmlo aml material to make them. Fancy Work. Ties, Notions, Hose for ilw family. Qu censwarv. Aluminum, Glassware Etc. See- us for jvwvlry. cheapest prices Watches to Diamonds ARROW' VARIETY STORE R. S. McKinley STROL'D 6i SON PHONE 7 on 11 MEATS AND GROCERIES F HUITS VEG ETABI..ES STHUUD 6E SON Free Delivery GHOVER H. WEBB LOTS Houses. Acreage. Land Any class of property you want at very cheap prices GHOVER H. WEBB Phone 377 5-1925 4h 11111 11m n21 Page One Hundred Twenty-One iletit 112311 a 716 Main Street Phones 4-0600 Compliments of HARRIS FOTOGRAFER I Little Rock TRI SERVICE COMPANY : h Visit the Ground Floor Studio Complete Drive-ln Service : Beautiful Telephone 333 t ----- l f: Special Rates to all Sludenls l The Leading Store in Town J . C . A D A M S I. ' F r Shoes. Rosier ' and I o 3' JEWELRY H Ready-to-Wenr . 0n the Corner Millmery Variety THOMPSON'S North Division Street '1 q a l-Amnn' 03' PAIR ASNIE BOWLING'S Thank heaven. tho L'I15IF The danger ls mint, 103 N. Division Strm-t And the llnxurlng exams Regular Meals. Lunches. Short :2; ?;errirlwthlllun is burnished at last . A u ' . Orders. and Pastry And I mu m mmlmv 615' p, . . - Now in my bed. 5 L Sptcid-llzc 01:! That rm;- hoholdvr mlght fancy me dead- LunChcs and 53ndwwh95 Might start at helmldlng me Thinking me duml. Welcome Facully and Sludcnlx of the College MB. lenas aura ' To. bu bald headed is no disgrace. Comb less hair, wash more face. E E 2m g 1 g 2 5 4:11 1 Page One Hundred Twenty-Two --'E 1391M Egan 3- --J Q MAE HUFFAKER MATTHEWS DRUG COMPANY HEADQUARTERS -FOR- Prescription THE COLLEGE GIRLS Druggist Compliments of Compliments F. M. S. MOTOR COMPANY of The Home Ford Service HUFFAKER MOTOR COMPANY WARREN'S CAFE Headquarters for EATS AND DRINKS Cool, Sanitary and Refreshing Follow the Crowd JOHN W. KORDSMEIEH Hardware and Furniture Now and Used Goods Furniture Repairing Trade With Us and Save Money UHR DICTIONARY Advit'e-A vnmmndlty paddled by tho mnulty. Blue-Thu ruiur We feel when we have flunked. Check-Jl'oo small to define. Dnrmilnry- Bleak House. Expertuncvh-A school where a fellow learns what. a big ehnmp he is. FrankwAcI-es and acres. . Allorneys Gamble-Rohert's game of chance. Lova-The first stage of insanity. m , 1 g 2 S m w- Complimenls o'f STRAIT c1 STBAlT 111.: .. :FEII Page One Hundred Twenty-Threa :I ll. 41111 11:11 IYYX :r W 132m Esau WTIITE WAY BARBER SHOP H0! and Cold Baths Best Equippml Six Chairs in State Only Soft Water Used BasomentgFil-sl Nam Bank Bldg. Wm. HESINGERE GARAGE Automobile Hcpairing Accessories Morrilton, ArkadSas Drilling Building MISS KATIE CASH Exclusive Millinery Home of the GAGE HATS Morri lton, Ark. DB. R. B. EVANS Dentist Morrilton, Arkansas Phoncs Office 301 Res. 33 WATCH YOUR SHOES Frvqucnt repairing keeps them looking neat and costs less. We ro- pair shoes by factory methods. NED BOWEWS SHOE SHOP Morrilton, Arkansas A. V. HEMBREE Insurance Agont and Notary Public All kinds of Insurance Best Insurance Lowest Rates . JOKES Klonlinuetv Oakley Murphy mrvsidlnginFrt-shman mm-tingJ AlI in favor of this motion please stand umm your rm. All ummsm by the nmmsite sign. Miss Horkaday- W'hat 13 the collective nnun fut' hog? Ruby Slngletnn- Swinv. Ray Haziul '1 drm't ! Ike this picture. I luck like an ape. The phntugrapher- Well. you should have. thought about that lmfore you had it made. DeLONG MACHINERY COMPANY Headquarters for Automobile Service and Accessories Spurting Goods GENERAL HARDWARE Page One Hundred Qnty-Four 41925 IXZLI IKm Int: I Tut; 4pm: JeanI-m 31:1: ,3. --CALL MORRILTON ICE AND FUEL c0. 3 -W1mn you're hol -Wlwn you're cold Summcr or Winter WE PROVIDE COMFORT Expert Repairing LEGAL LIGHT SHOES Our Prices are High! LET US SHEW YOU :1- 1925 DRIVE-IN STATION Courteous Treatment , See Our I AIl-Sleol Overland and WilIys-Knighl Cars Good Mechanics Your Business Appreciated MORRILTON OVERLAND CO. HARDING COLLEGE USES MILK FINN! tll'll IIUIJS'I'EIN HERD llnlsiein ruws make money for us. and they will for you. if you will give them a. rhnmm. Quit working for ynnr cowa; let llnlslv-ins wurk for you. Hc-ulslorml Irremlinu smelt fur sale l'rh-os nght CALL AND SEE US IIALEII IL-URY i Morrilton. Arkansas Cmuplinu-nls of C. C. EDDY Atlanta 9;; LILLI LEI! xx 1:; w'vstit 3m: w 1W Compliments of- F RANK BROTHERS DRY GOODS COMPANY It Must be Right Always Remember : The Best is the Cheapest SHHADEH. THE PHOTOGRAPHER Little Rock, Arkansas 12014.: Main Street Phone 4-1193 Special Rates to Students Compliments J. B. PINKHAM CONFECTIONERY First National Bank Building Southern League Baseball Hclurns Daily Complimgnts SHFHNMAKES F ILLING STATION Drivo-ln Service Day or Night Come and See us N. Mouse Street Prof. Rhodes flu History classl- Qult she quibbling business. Judd. Who was King Henry VII? Answvr yes or nu. Joyce Duvnll utter llutenlng to a onm- plnlnl. a:hout tht' mealaJ- WL-ll. If you don't like beans and Kara. dinner In over. Alian- Do you think I can ever do any- thing with my voice? Miss JoneH Well it might come in bans dy 1n cause of fire. SAN ITAHY MEAT MARKET Will Millvr, Proprietor Fresh and Cured Meals Game and Fish Phone 181 BLUE RIBBON SHOP: SHOP All Kinds First Class Shoe Repairing We Fix Wu Rig!!! North Moose Street Compliments of COlNl-N 6L SELLERS Attorneys i; h - r--h$g. -..-..- I Li fax Idefit 1112mm 94 4' J-J'E'f' .--.. Conegre AHJeTlcs Aet-wt t! e s Orgamzahons BmJept 33, :1 H DieLJune f, I135 J5 I F i I- -'-' ' ' :. 1 a z 5 r m nu Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven - Kg. 'o v fa . xnn Inna 1931a 33311 Izmzz w FRIENDS a H h n H N H N l p. l '5 N w i H H b : 5 I H II 5 H H H 9 . E u E m. :4:- ..L :1925 v Page One Hundred Twenly-Eight I J. w M - h..-
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