Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)

 - Class of 1928

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wk-r--' .--. .F-Eu-in- - . I , , F .9 Printing lu- Russdlw'llv Printing Co. Russellvillv, Arie. Engraving Ivy Pccrlrss Engraving Co. LINN ROM, Ark. Vin- :Izgn Mnrquis .Ivzux Pit-I'puni A hmulrvr! nud fil'n p LHHIVIE :H Ilil HHrlllh nl' lh: Mi. Vlur slln'il m wnlulle'lusl uml lumu In-anL: his unlin- mumtry. Frnu-Iu In Inulr 2; hrivl' :Iml slI-rllay l'nrt-Wvll In his sWH-b lliwil'l, .Ulri-Imv IJAnuJirv, whu wuntn-II In :In-nmmlny hjm ln Illt vnrls ni' HI ' :II'1II. l-IMrnuunmlly did hp su'umise thl he u'nulvi m-Im :Igzuin. Iillh- kmmiug he: u'uuld l'rUHS Lha: Atlantic lnxl HlI-I utr PETIT MEAN HnIMMu-J Jay THE SENIOR CLASS Harding College Morrilton, Ark. VOLUME 1V iHhilIlIi, Hz- haul Iu-vn m-izvd 11y . h4.n n: a ETX V VVXVKX:KFX:EQV l3 wus :In EISSlvHI-d vauuln n! mlvmxlurn's whit lml Ulu 1n Haw 'I'Iw M: uluis himN-IJ Van :1 vnmnmm'lilu: I'ipcurP. whn lunkmi I131; pluu-m-lvr nf lh- Ilnrinu IvitlII-T, Among.- lhr mhun- s illv- u-:ll-'In lwy Hln- M' lhhh'l- nrllm-l H'H W :- u'hu lumm lhl- VIu-w and KM huI-h-il .' ward MW :e lune. n. :1! ll!-- vaprit-v ul snlm- Shillmitblu'l', Fm l'aithl'lll was lhr- f'HMlI 1' ! N NE NV? - Marquis Ivan. and w: lu-lmml I-y lhv I'rmumny lhzll. I n! Ins Ilr-aninn m HH-il' Landry hn- u'n-i uLw-u Ihn- n:nnv III' l'--l!l .II-iIII' . rlrv Dedication T0 Dean L. C. Sears in whom we have found inspiratinn as teacher, comrade, ad- visur and friend. and for whom we hold in reserve a place in our hearts, we dedicate this volume. 126439 H'lwl' I'anuin: HI. l'mhwx' I-I' Wuhla- Vul' sn-Illvillmu mom- ,. lhnll I'uur lmmlr- Ii HHINS, rln mhnmnrw-w-I kin: rt'u-w l'nului m.- ummh Hf Th. ,u-l;.m llix. I'. :md Inmir Ihrn' v; mystl'v-HIII l Iur lu'n hnwh'ml l-vH-s mum Hr Iliu lI-q HIIL'IIIIFPIJ .tl lhv F Inul ul' :- nwunlnin Hm : .uhi'uI-Ih H Ihnle-md l'w-V I'l'um HI.- Hn'rmnulhm mu. LEH- l'Iu-n L-mliln; Ih-g uvlw- HIV! 1:! I'rinnrllx unul'nnm ulu- uh-vh-d IIw'II .xrlh Inwl m-l lIH'ilHliuhh rl. .thll uiah Ihwn m. 11.. wmalnul umunlwm. Foreword As a record of lasting friendships and hours of joy and toil, and as a service to Harding, whose future shall bear out the promise of the past, we present this fourth volume of the Petit Jean. Munsamn- .l.-:un Piwrlmnr nnrl hi5 rlwn anw-plpd fur mum- Hm- lllr huxmmlxu HT thr Hr-d Mm. lvul. us Wlnlvr was up- HHIJHiIllIL'. Illuy llwl'idvd m quil lhvir nvw-fnund paradise, nipmw-mt llw sll'rmh! nml I'l'llll'll Il- Frum-p. Hui lhr-y weru de- IMHI h-unmw l'rlit Juan Wmlkruvd hy Hn- I'nanuI-d hurd- plnpy HI mph u mu, hm! rum.- dnwn wllh :I t'A-n-r. Nn puwu HT Ilu grunt mv-iln-iur man nnr :my vnrv of mnnrudu-s x-ould usn-rw- l'mu .me, whn n frw huurh lu-fnro her dvuth. lold her unu ul' .l. x'n1ilvll In in-!' lnu-r. Order of Books College and Academy Classes School of Fine Arts zum'itus and Humor Students A th Ivti L's Hr'gunizzltinns Humu and Advertisements Frh-luilv :uul luung lmuds --:irri--Il lwr ln thn- top ul' rhu- IHIIIIIIlIlilL wllrn- u-mruzlws .md Imwr mulu'nml tu-s'ldr- tht- grux'v. l'H-r' runny yn-nrs llll' Mnrvluu- wumlu-red mu :Iml dnwn 1hr ull- 1--:.'. IW'vl' mu! nunin I't'llll'1' Hi In lhv muunluin Hill In wurship 1H Ilu- shruw nF 1m. llml lung 'l'hn-n- nl hvr Sidl' lhr HHll Mu-n , luuri-rd him xxlu-I. Ilu- Hrvnt Shim I'nllwll hlm nn .1 uu-w uri- f s swllllll'o'. lII lumur nl' :l wmn'ndr- su 1';Iilhl'ul :IIIII :1 1nl1efm1- ml :WI'vannnlr lIH- Iiml MI'II umr- lhl' unan-r l'I-HI Juan tn lhr p Mnumnin. x Staff Editorial Department Rose-Marie Lowery, Editor Desdemona Stark, Literary Mrs. J. 0. Garrett, Art Business Department J. 0. Murphy, Manager Doyal Bland, Advertising Irene Bevelhymer, Circulation . L. L. BELL W. T. SWEAT T. L. ELM 3 L. L. BELL T. L. HELM W. S. WATSON DH. .l. M. MATTHEWS L. 1.. BELL JOE H. BLUE W. S. WATSON W. T. SWEAT B. FRANK ananv C. 1.. Guns .1. .l. VALENTINE i Mus. Hummus: Drum, Lomm Human D. A. Tutuu-m 5 A. 0mm W. E. Mnlmvxoms J. H. BRADLEY l... C. SEARS lloalcn'r UPHE A. 1.. lhn'l-tmuanm' W. A. Htu. Mus. Tum CAuLlN '1'. L. HELM .l. D. ALLEN Board of Trustees Offiicers ..........Presideni Vichrcsitlvni . . . . . . . . . Sl-crelury Executive Committee Chairman Secretary L. C. Suns W. A. HILL Members of the Board . . . Morrillon.Arkansas England. Arkansas Morriston. Arkansas . . . Morrilton. Arkansas . Weldon,Arkansas Davenporl, Nebraska Cual Hill. Arkansas . . . . . Morrilton.Arkansas ImbodL-n, Arkansas . . . . . T0pvkn.Kansas Cnsa. Arkansas . . . Little Rock.Arkansas . . . Morrilton. Arkansas . . Muskogee. Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . Morrillon. Arkansas England, Arkansas Little Rock, Arkansas - Coal Hill. Arkansas Halliovillc, Arkansas Morriltou. Arkansas Morrillun, Arkansas 11 . N. A HMSTHONG PImsmuN'r l2 MIES. .l. N. .UHIS'I'IULVU Jlmx m ansx 'To the Students of Harding College Uncc again we come to you in this. uur annual Iiiesxagc. to lay upon your lu-alrls our nf llu- grcaivsl novils of the culli'gv llinl is so dour 10 us all. Though like every other private insiilutiun uf li'urnin . Harding College has many nvccls. There is oni- nvml lhul Hlnnlls uut pre-i-mim-ntly all this time. 'l'lu- grmlli-sl asset any insliluliun of learning ran IIHVU is its student body. and, while Harding Cnilegu has :I lunsl vxcollvnl student hotly rrprcsrnling nine- lvvn ilifl'c-ronl slale-s a student lmtly lhnl is unuxcvllvtl in conduct and in loyalty In lln- rollvgu :intl ils illl'illfiiol'lll of HS gri-nlt-sl nt-t'tls nl lliis iillll' is more sluilunls. If the collogo enrollment run lmvv un inrrt-asv in 1928-29 of um- humlrvil slutlents uml lhs- academy an increase nl' fifty sluclvnls. many of Harding's must urgunl needs will be uulumulically supplied. With 1119 present faculty. the in- slilutiun will become self supporting in 9.0 fair as current expenses HI'C concerned. This will lJi- a nmrvulous thing for u slumliu'tl st-nior college in the fiflh year nl' ils lifr and will flood with m-w zeal and unllmsinsm the entire institution. And how vnsily it can bl' clmw! ll' curl! of you tn whom this nu-ssagv cmm-s will resolve in secure during the summvr om- m-w student for the fall enrollmunl. Harding will have to build llshucks in nrtlvr t0 lmuso lho students. What an inspiration in your faculty. In your l'elluw slutlvnls. and lo the huard of regents :intl llu- loyal friends of your school. Ewrylhing Harding may umli-rmkc will succeed or fail according to your ullitlulv toward it. At lensl. any umli-rtuking lhul you solidly support cannot fail. As in the past. wo lmvv lurm-il ln ynu for lIt-lp. in this. our annual message. we want to lay on your henrls this pl'ilnl' nrvd uf Harding College. We mosl i-arm-stly appeal 10 you in make il your cliii-I' nijclivc during the approaching summer. Suri-ly in your town ur manly you cam find one young man or Woman lur Harding. if you runnut ri-lurn yourself. redouble your efforts that your place may bi- lilIi-il in your :ibsem'v. As wc conclude, we waul to say once more that we believe in you. No bo- lievu you will du whatever is necessary to keep Harding College the standard inslitulion lhat ii is. We arv counting on you to walch its progress. 10 know from. year to year its needs, and to stand solidly behind every campaign launclu-d to supply tlwsv ni-cds. Finally. we lm-i- yuu. WI: art: for you. for Harding Collogv. BROTHER AND SISTER ARMSTRONG. l4 aw T.n- op S33- 4 -1 - -:;, :HT'RW an I'-'1H1'.Ii-;;EN Sf? 3-- ; -S: :3th - FSL : 25-1.; 2 Faculty A I .l. N. ARMSTRONG. B. A., M. A.. Pn-sidL-nl J Ancient Languugi- and Literature, and mm.- LLOYD Cum; Smns, B. A.. M. A. . . Dmm English Language and Literature- .luux T. GLENN. B. A.. M. A. Dt-an uf Mvn Mndi-rn Language-s and JJIH'leurv B. FMNK lmom-Ls, B. A.. M. A. SOl'iIll Svivnces Gunner: W. KIEFFEH. H. A.. M. S. Physix-nl SriI-m-ws S A. BELL. B. 5.. UH. SJ liinlngivui SI-iem-c-s IVES H. ansuzv. B. .5... M. A. Eduvalinn n nd Psyt-imlugy Ummzu R. BEEan, H. A.. M. A. Edurn t ion a nd I 'syrhnlngy 1.1-:mn' B. Em-Huxnx. B. A.. 1M. SJ Mutiwnmlius Nmnm 1.. SS'I'I-M'Au'r, Ii. 5.. M. A. Hnnh- Ht-I-nnmic-H MAT1ll-1 ELLA CHAVENS. B. 9... M. A. English Lnngunge :lnd lAtt-mtlirv 10 HI . 1 .- z :9 I I r. '1' ! i- r- u- p: a: a: 1- 3:73 -1-a .1: 4-2!!! :1! 4 lF-A 4-? ; H TIN. I' :T '1' Il-Zw T ! fiT T .-.. ;! ' -. I 34' Faculty Hnmm C. GARDNER. B. A. English and French ALVA Bm'n 11151555. B. A., Principal of Academy Hislunr l.. 0. SANDERSON . . Athletlu: Director W.T.HENuY . . . . . Athletic Cnach Mathematics and Science 1.015 M. GLENN. B. A. . . . . Physlcal Education for Girls DENDl-IMONA STAnK . English llnme. WoonmNG . . . . Librarian Slonngraphy and Business Methods Mus, L. 0. SANDEHSON . . . Intermediate Grades E. Onassn FEATHER, R. N., Director of Hospital Home Naming. Physiology and Hygiene FLORENCE M. CATHCART . . Primary Department BETTY LEE WINBURN, B. A. English and Spanish ZUA GUMPHREY, M. Pcd.. VI. A. Grammar Grades ; II a a 1 E ? ll - 1-71 2- .- 41I, nu: m . . F ?u L'ILI'... 1-H ?Ff; ?Ii 1-qu LLLIEEEJ 01135525 'C' J. U. MURPHY H. A. l-lislnry Major LYS NYILLE. Tm: XESSEE l'r 'idunl nf Svniur Class l-H-ru-nsir- lmmzuc, IE!2-1-'2S lnu-rr'ulh-giuw fIn-hulnr, 111 1-1- 23 Hum AH Armand Man. lH2-l-'28 Bushman Manager Pelil Jenn UIth-gv l'luh Harding Pollege, 1924-15 The heart to muovive. the understanding tn lllrz-I'l. 0r lhs hand tn vxt-vule. He is truly great mm la little En himself. And that nmkolh no account of any helght or hunurs. 18 MRS. J. 0. GAHHET'I' B. A. English Major STEPHENVILLE. TEXAS Vive-Presldem 0f Senior Class Sunlur Student in Expresslnn Campus Players W. H. C. Club Sponsor College Club Sabinnl Christian i'nlh-gf-: 'f'hurp Bprlngs Christian College: Jnhn 'l'ar'lr-lnn College. Stephenviilc. Tnxan; North 'l'vx- rm Stuu- Tmudhers College, Denmn. 'I'an Emit Toms State Teacher's Cnllpgo, Unm- murt-e. Tvxns'. taught intermittently from 13113317: Harding Cullem, 1326328. . Tn mid refined gold, m paint the lily, Tu throw a porfume on 1111' vin'lu-l. 'l'u smooth llle ice. or add anolhm' hue. Pnlu lhv rainbow. or with tagn-rliahl 'I'u svvk H10 heaulcmus syn -'.If lwavm In unrnish. 12a wuslvl'ul and ridiculous n-xvesx. HHSI'JwVIAHIE UHVEHY R. A. Spanish Major U.H'I-IN Pom. N HBHAS HA AssEsmm Swrwmry uf Hmliur t'lnss I'Jllitul'-in-Phivf 0f Pu-til Juan lJl't-ss L'luh Mission Study t'lasH i'lnllvgu t'1uh .lu fin .lu Plulv 1 'ITht-Stril Hmm- El'rmnmivs I'luh t'ullvgv Hunnr Studrnl llHrju-r lMllvgv. 19:11:22. '23v'2-I; lhll'dinH : nllege. 1925428 Hmr Hlll' wan; jvs' lhv quin-I kind H'hum- n:nurs nnn-r van; Like- mru-nnm Umt km-p :1 sulnmwr miml Snnwhid in J-.:nrmury. EMMETT BLACKSHAEH B. A. English Major Mnnmnou, ARKANSAS Press Club Reporter of Senior Class 'l'wu-her of English II: Berinz School of Languages. Berlin. Germany. '28 Ha rding College, 1924428 Fhvvrvd up himself with ends of verse And sayings nf philosophers. A lillll- I-:urnin,c:' is u danzet'nus thing: lwmk deu-p nr lasts- nul lhr l'irrian spring. ' x: E WILLIS HHUDES H. A. History Mnjnr Mmmnmm. Aummsas l-Hmlhull, Humvlmll Harding: 1.UH.PLVI-. H'Zd-YS In 1114- Spring a Ih'elh-r iris changes an the burnished dove: 1n thv Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts 0! love. MAlleNl-l HHUIDES B. A. Spanish Mujnr Mmmuxmx, AllliANSAS Su-rrtary-'l'r6-asurrr nl' Srnlnr Class Press t'luh WK H. Li Club Pelil Jean Staff Mission Study Class W. H. H Baakn-l Bull ttamlnus Piuyr-rs Harding Willem: l:l:H- :S I hnrms slrlkr lhl- sight. hut merit wim: the snul. 'leru Is a kind or PIIHHU'IK'T In thy lifv. 'I'hat tn U11- IIIIHD'FVl'r :lulh lhy history Fully unfold. JOYCE DUVAI.L IS. A. Home Economics Majnr IMHlmIiN. AIIKANSAN w H, C. Cl h Harm: Emmmni: r'lub Hkm-n-r Staff Unnegu Club Pt-lil Juan Staff WA H, 42 Basket Hull ll. 1.. . Club lh-Ht Ml- round Girl Press t'lui. Arkansas fthrimian rfullemz, 1923: Inwid llipucumh College. 1324: Harding trulhtgv, 1924-'26 und '27-'28; ArkilnHilH Smh- 'lH-m-hr-r's Cullugv. sumrm-r nf '2n: Inughh l926-27 'Pn lhnsv whu know lhvt- not. no wnrds van pilinl 2 Am! Ihnsr whn knnw lhlee, know :Hl words urv faint 3 21 DESDEMONA STARK B. A. English Major DEWEY, OKLAHOMA Campus Players Culk-ge CIub Petit Jean Staff W. H. C. Club Engllsh Instructor In Academy Harlwr 00119329, 1922324.: Hardlng, l921-Yti mid 17:28; taught. 1926-17 Gn-nII-Pl in nK-rsonage. Punduvt. and equipngv; Nth-- by hpritamu Honornus and fray. Pa AI'IJHEY .VIILi Vl'lli IS. A. Home Econmulm Major Monumzrtw. ARKANSAS XV. H. U, sfiui. Hnrm Ernnnmivs lVlul: Harding l'HHL-KN, l!!24- ZH WA nu-rry h- -nrt um-s all thr. way. Ynnr and ti ' in :1 milkaf HVIVurlh. ruurzuzu. hunnr. these Indeed Your Hunlo-muu-c and hirthvrighl are. 22 ERA HIVES IS. A. Home Economics Majur Munnu.TuN, ARKANSAS llulm- EcunuInII-s Club Mismun Study Class Alumni Edltor uf thp Petil Jenn Arkansas Christian Cullugu, 1923-24; Harding t'nllcge. Ill25-'28 Enduram-n is th crowning quality. Ami patience all the passlun uf u'n-m. hearts. Sn mild. an merciful. su alrung. Hn xnud. Ho patirnl, m:nn-ful. loyal. loving pure. HELEN H AYNES SMA IiT B. A. English Majnr MOIUHLTON, ARKANSAS Secretary nr PTGHR Pluh f'Hlvndnr Ilidilnr 411' P0 ! .lI-Hn 1m iw-rclr Franmis Skm'tur Staff Arkansua Tearhers' Coilege. l., l. Diploma: luuuhl, 1926327 'I'ht- fountains mingle with 1h:- And the rivers with the nm-an, 'I'hv winds of huavz-n mix Fun-vvr With a sweet emotion: Nnthlng in the wurld is sinuln: All things by :l lure divlnn- In unn- mmthler'x luring mlnglc- W'hy not I with thine? 1323325; llnrdim; lV-IIr-pun IEIEIF'ZH; rh-er. 23 LUKE PHIBA - B. A. History Major HUSSELLVILLE, ARKANSAS Font hall. Baseball Abilene Christian College, 192h'25; Harding Cnllnme. 1925328. and summer I927 What is nnlle'?-to inherit WenElh. estate. and proud degree? 'Pherl- must In: Home mllrr merit nghr-r .Wrt than these for me !- Snmvlhlnp; Krf'lklr fm- must enter Into life's muJ ic spun. Fitted tn cruntv and runtru 'l'rur nnhlllly in man. I IN I I1; LHHN HAHDNEH H. A. EIIUCHHUII Xlnjnr Nasnvuuc, 'l'I-txxa-zmm-z - Luzlunr - Flank ..as I 'nllruu I 'lul. 1I:uiIE Llln-uun t'nllvuvu IIIIrIHIIu UIIHI-u'w, 1:! 'L'Ilr umn ulm m-ill 'T'uU-S hi5 hnlll's 1H uunruln - HHl'l: :Ind :In hnm-st :niuL A1 nn-t hr llx'nxha llll' sling HF lil'v :Iud iln-Lnlhg JI- unllu null Imtulu- nlld hrr pains :u'u . MRS. LLOYD U. SANHHHSt,V Ii. A. Sluzlnish Major Mnuiu L'mx , Amu 3' ms Assistant Editor of lhe- l't'liI .I:-:l1l l'ullpgr Ulult 'l'vm-lu-r Hf lnh-rmvdlnln- Hakulvs in l I'uinIng Srh-ml W'c-Hl 'IW mm Hialw Normal I'I-HI-L'V I'unyun. 'l'u H summer m' IMII :Iml Ilnrpwr Pull HIEIJBH: HIT humn M. lHnllI-mu Illwnlrln Hklnlu I. Hmmw nl' 1!! mi :7: liurriuu: I'I-Il 14v. 1.: : tzlushl I'in- vnmrs. :I ml 'U VVI-mnn: ill nm' huurs HV :le l'nw-Hnin. 1-. :mnl Iu g-lrzaw- And rm'iulm- .I:-: th. I13 Ilu- Ii:.LIII I'll I'IIH' u'lI-II lIHIII :mlI iil'lLlll A miniH-rils: :Inuwl Hu-II 'H-IWI'H m:nh n: Ih. lmmM J UNHQRS h: ;' Juniors JACK f1. SJIAIrr . . Valtlnsln, Heurgiu Jack ' I::1II:lII. t nil 'llrrrnlkllmx . . Brinklvy.Arknnsm JHHS Hum you :1111' l!I xInIt:I : LIIF'I'IH . inuhnntzm. Arkansas J'h'cf' Thu! IUF kilb mu- Linn; MA'ITEll-ZWS A Mnrrillun.Arkansas Tm-lwlu lmms SIH'LI. . . . . 47Xlnm.Ark:nH.-w N. D. llurn. m-mt- nn. lhw l-ZMI-insnx SIMI-mxs . Nuxln'illv. Tl'llllvhsl'v ' Sr'hm'm' FAxMI-i Lnl' Flmzlcs . Saruluga. Arkansas Fricks Thn- m-ry illvu Ulil'NHl Srmmmml . lh-ruiv. Missouri 'Bn-mmu EH lnslimu HUHY ADAMS . Clarksvillv, Al'kunsns fr'mmzu Uh. Lindsay I'm an m:ni 1:1 3HIIH LAHM ULnImM . Brnnmn. Ulilnhnmn 'lrmru HH'hut is hi .:.'. :1; H3 . - :- .:- l . l I I 2BR Juniors Lun'n H. Swm-znsnx , Mm'rillull. Arkansas L. U. XVJIU'h llsu ln-Alde' LIN'IISM ALLIuN . Husscllrillc. Alnlmmu .rllh'n vp'ur .-1-yil. um lnud' lHLI.l'.xInI-:x . . llurrillnn.Jh-kunsm. Um' Yrs. lflllhl'l' Klw-H'vl'H MumAIui'r LI-zwmts , Svnutnhin. Mississippi '.11!1:'5;0 Uh. I'm wuum l--:n:v him :llmul thul Fm-ih Mmuils . Hlvnn Allvn. Alabama: Albmny lu-l's play gulf i-Il'm-jm-z E-hum'tm'm . Iiuiosvillv, Arkansas Geno IL'lH 1H H'hr gut l'l.nI-:NI-: MILLS . Hrinklvy. Arkansas Dene $.13. Wh-vl'I-H Dill? JL'Im L. Hmczli . . Stuart. Ukluhmuu ' .ludu' Nnn' lhis is Hn- truth IIIA'IIH MMTHHWS . Mnrrillun. Arkansas 'TJM' Just Im- :Incl my slmtluw ALLEN SL'um-tu'm . Lexington. tlklulmma Tubby R'lwr-Vs my Mlmn Ih-llni' 4 PETITJEAN ' 3???? if 7 V .i '. -o Class of 1929 Wlwn Harding College UlJt'llt'tl in Septvmtwr, 1925. fifty-threc lively. ambitious Frcshtm-n n-purtctl for duty. Fm- l'ilCh mm of them Pl'IIIL'f-it' life was :i new vx- ItUl'iDl'lCL'. Each was away from home in college. Why an: we lu-rv? What n, are we going to do? How long shall wv stay These and other questions pl't-svnti-tl themselves to the newcomers. 5mm, hnwvwr. this class was m'gnuizvii mul hvgnn its work with dctt-rluimltinn to win. 01w yt-ur Iuh-r. in Scplvmbvr. 1926. thv Stiplltlttlnt'c class that repurh-d fur wt'viu- included thirty-thru- nivmhurs. numy of whom hurl burn freshmen :It Harding during thv preceding yL-iu'. Slllllt' of tho uriginul group llmppl-d nut uf schnol to work. while others vntvrml sulm- uthrl' Nt'iluuls. A5 WI: haw uflvn lll'ul'tl. life is :I siftingF process by which individuals are tested and trivii. Thu tru . uml trivtl win thn- racr. The Class nf I929 now includes t-ighlt-t'n vltcrgt-tiv Juniurs. foul'lvvu at which vntvre-tl Hunting together in 1925. Three. of lhl' remaining four. :ri'mluzitt-tl frmn ltuvirl Lipscomb Junior Colk-gu last year. They hmm- tTCCiVl'd a hearty wvh-uuu- intu thv r'unks of ttu- Juniors. Their tah-nt :Imt energy have mldwl strength to this vtnss. Although thv Junior class is not 50 large as it was originally. it is gi-uwing in quality; after all. it is quality illttl not quantity that counts. In this group of vightuvn stutlvnls ui'v spt-nkrrs. musicians. artists. and athlt'tvs. Tinl inns! nutml social activity at the Juniors was their vntvrtainiug the Seniors :ti :1 lmnquvt. When thvsu .tuninrs rntl-I't-t! college. thi-y Wl'l't' confronted by many puzzling qucxtinns. Of course. lllL'i'C was jny in anticipating the experience of the career hufnrc- thvm. Now thry :ll'L' passing tiw third milestone of the race. The past lhl't't' yours with thrir many. many joys and pleasures and few sorrows and dis- :inpuintim-nts :in- histnryWhistury which 110 um.- can appreciate unless he has t-xm-I'ium-t-tl it. Without quvstion it is the happiest part of an indivitluults life. ions With throw yours at their college career brought to a close. these an are now confronting the porscvcring Juniors: How many of us are coming back m-xt year? Shall We continue the race to the end? What shall we do? How can we put out an annual? How can we do all the othcr things required of Svniurs? How am- you. Junior, going to anSWL-r those quostions? Lot each 0m- :mswor them for himst-If. thus-I will be here next year with new energy and zeal tu hear my part of the enjoyable tasks, and do all that I can to make the class of '29 thv bust in the history of Harding. 28 SCQPI HQMQRES 2E! IAHIll-INIII'. Pvr'mx . Murriliun. Arkansas Suwde ' lle- ynu gut llu- HlintI-r wr-ilw-upi' VIENNA Awninsnx' , Uruhm. llnlil'nrnin WM ; Hnw . ilnldwnirr. Miszsissippi Ruby '1 didn't Ink ynu tn r'uim-H lm-LM: HI-zncLln'MH: . lh-nu-r. tinlnl'mlu He'nnu i'u rl, I'IIIJL' lv-r- ' MJucIn SMITH A . . 'l'rvnlnll. Texas .H'mr'Hy 'l'llllnk I'H z-xrr .um-unl In HIIHhiIILi DUHIJ'I'IIY MLQUImn' . . Huym-svillv. Ln. UM l Ihnughl I'd llivH HUTII Smu-TAW . .liussullvillv. Arknrlmm 'Rulhiv LILLIAN AmmI-zx' . . Slufford. Kansas PI-ZAHI. LA'I'IIAM . Smithvillr. Oklulmmn Paddy Yes, duriimr' l-I'rIII-zl. LATHAM . Smithvillo. Uklulmnm HUI?! Annie Ynu ugly thing li'r'n BELLE .Lumtm' . Gul'don. Arkansas 'Uurmun Isn't llml su. RuSiF-i' DUYAL Bum: . . chinghm.Oklahoma Daynl NUW liStL'n. fr'lllHVS MAM Imam; Amuxs . linmimnn. Miusuuri Irene I don't iu-liu-wa it. anyway MAINE DAVIDSON . . Prrry. Arkansas 'UHHu Yum knuw mp GLT Cum . . linumm-hv. Uklulmmu 'Bluckbirtl 3U o --I- --l - n.- . - :3. f? - FETIFJFJ-J4 -7. Sophomores Hln'm: LFHHI . . Murl'iltun. Arkansas h'mw 'l knnu il'h lhul WHIV, :'.'Iu:Ar- 'I'Ilmnnm; S'rANmmmI: . Xlnrriltnn. Ark. Tm! Tun I'un Iilw 'wnpit- .huul: WILLM'uImY . 'lX-xulu. Ukiuhnnm CHM lilhlli MILLS . . . Hl'inklvy. Arkansas Curly 'l'lml's what I think, um liVI-IMl-TFT l-mes. . . Munstivld. Arkansas Hriuus Zn: Sn? lh-tm'lu lh-stux . . Canton. Oklahoma Hrrl AI'T Iikl- Inn think I l'ilTP CLIH'I-zn SIII-m'MAKI-m . Alorl'illun. Arkansas Shrwl'iror 'WVvIL lI-t mo mm MANY lln'lcs . . . . liruion. finlifurniu 'Tlrumu Hrtrhur I1H'k! Nnmux Juxux . . Cunt Hill. Arkansas . '1?;'.'1 Puuxla UliI-Zl-INING . Camden. Arkansas Paulina Hlly u-n1m-Imn-ui l'lII- .nnum-; WIKUWSHT . lh-riur. Arkansas It'nsky livnn. rim: lh! In-II I'nr mv MILDRED mem . . . Wnitlu. Arkansas Hahn HI umni ii'I'IH-zl. Ihnlmzsnx . l'm'kvrlnun. Ar'kunsm. Hrubhy I dnll'! Hkv 3 . any mmm Enwmm lhuMJn' . 'l'vxzn'knnn. Arkansas HEN I-Hnr rrum's F-lkl' l'A-r'l'na 3hr: WHJJMH. ttm'nlcll. Uklnlmmu Puffy 'Thu! jlnf El'iprx luv II- dl'illllu W14. Wfpdv M ' 5-494. dzc mWyLw1JL ?Wwd ff; '1 71' 16raWJ j ? f-JangI Class'of 1930 Thu Sophomore Class of '28 is emupusml of thirty. lively. vivacious students, ninutvcn girls and vlL-vvn hnyu. all M vxcvplionul tnlcnt and ability. Eight diffrn-nl status are rcprescntml in lhis; group. The Sophomore Class wus tlu- first in urgnnizr ut the lJt-ginning of this schoul your and has been wry :wiiu- us :I class l-u-r since; they have lust none of 10 ulllhusiasln uml ungvnwss ilu-y pussvsscd us Frvslnm-n lml your. When there is a project nr :m :u-livily lu hl' spunwrwl. lht' SODIlS V0 always more: lu- il work. or be i! play. 'I'u show llu- unusual :ebilih' and :u'tivily un lin- pm'! of this cluss. irt ux vnumcrulc: Hf tlu- ton nu-mhm's of m- Sku-ivl' Staff. five are Sophs. including the Eclilor- in-Chivf. Out of 111v L-ighl fzwnritvs 1his ymu', ilu'vo url.- Soplmnmrvs. 'l'lu- Prl-sidcni of tho Suphumurc Class was zlsu captain of lhc football tum . 'I'WU ulIu-r lu-ttvr mun wvn- from the Sophomore Banks. In haskvl bull and lmsc-lmll llu- class was; also wrll ruprcsvlllml. Ilulf nf lhv Hauling lvaalm's :qrv Snplmumruh. 'l'hv Sophumorc Class Inmll- lhc first and lurgrsl contribution to the fund to lnkv Dnboy BIuckshc-ar ln t'u-rmmly. Quite u numbt'r of 1110 Class nrv :u-l sludcnts. musicians fbolh vocal and illsll'unwnhlll. :md sxpl'vssiun sludunls. How would Harding College get along withuut Marin Davidson. its musician? Harding,l wnultl m-u-r haw had :1 golf course, had it not been far the Sophs who sponsored and built it. Three members of tho Putil Juan Staff are Sophs. Thu nuling uctivilivs 0f the class this year consisted of a trip to Petit Jean; an H day trip in llu- river with the Freshmen; and a moonlight hike to the river. where wiL-nnvrs and llull'shlmlllows awaited them. I 'l'ln- class hopes to be bigger and better and to do bigger and better things next your. Let us ever press onward Excelsior ' 32 L . I f J .:- i. 'J' r1 - II.-I.' Fun - -khn. '4. 4 ---I-p-2- FRESIHIMEN 33 Freshmen IIASKIZLL S'I'Axmnmua. Mm'riltnn. Arkansas Yimm Whmw- u':-L- I uli thul mum .lnuxxu: ILH' Ml'lwuv, Lynnvillv. Tt-nn. HUN . . I'll u'ih- l'nl'ls-'l---u-n nick ' llmnmx WLMIN . .Izn-ksunvillv. Flnritlu llu-x'mnn' . 'la-I's n11 um lnHrlhvl'u Mun'1x llm'HVus . v lhzll'nil.Michigan ' M:1HiII . . . ' l l- ill In-lrIIil- Ummx AInImmNn . . . Tnm-kn. Kun' Mun-Jund 51w. whrw's om- grammar lr-s, In? IH'I'H llMHINI-Zl: . Santa llmquulifnrnin Hulh . . . . ' . lh-livw mef III;I'II.SI'ImxH.H . . Lindsay,Oklahoma 'I'm-iI1 v . . . Ull,lisle-Il.1x'id'. JAMES KII'l'ltm-zm. . .lm-ksmn'illv. Florida .umm-H . , . , unw 'rlm's rimwi lhun WILIIL'Im . Sum Hum tlulifnrnizl HUN! . , hi'k'hul'chn snF. l't-ilnu'h'fU HNII'H HHI-zI-ir. . . Lindsay. Hklnhumn 'ern v . . ' l'hf lfv's IIH' v-Illvs'l lhillf-i? Luis .lumc Mutinmum . Mnrlnw, Uklulmmn Lula 'l just Iln-n'1 knuw what In Hunk nf 111m TULLIF. HAWKINS . Mnl'rillnn. Arkansas Tulllv . . . Whvn I was in :lu- army Hl'll'l'llN Smem-tn. . . . Miami, Texas Iml'mn , . . . Sun. I'll hurt you IJJL'IHET!HVICIJ. . . . . Ulu. Arkansas I,1-lI ' . . . . And. boy. law rule u-ll ynu t11.I-:n.lnxlas . . . . . Vrrnunffrxus JHHI'FH . . . . . VVn-ll. I'll say CA'I'IIEIUNIC Hum. . Morrillun. Arkznr Fill . . . , . Nut much t-vllin'. Wanna BLAKE . . . Clun-laml. Kansas: Hluke . . . . You lllkr lhp vukr HAIRY Malina: . . . . Liniun. lnrlinnu Fighting Irinlmmlf' Fight Hun. FITShlni-HI Hum James . . . . Atkins. Arkansas Tillie. lhr- Tuilvl' YHLJ'tl ln- surpriw-d LILLIAN CLEVELAND . Morrillun. Arkansas ImveH . . Uh! I jus! i-zm'l dn INS RL'HV LEE, Slll'M. . . Alma. Arkansas Siswr Lvt him ewnd fur mr. if hl- wants Iv SUSIEBHADEN . . Lynnvillv.'lTnnossc-v 34 ---'. ::-- -. akf Freshmen Illaxm' Ln: . . . Mm'rillnn. Arkansas nr'm MAHJC . . . . . Ihmil.Knnsu-s IKHIIIh- . . Uh. I iliIIII'V IHI-Hh Ir! MAI1I-:I-:ArquINNnN . Murrillun. Al'kun ' NH Ar H'i;:1l :Ll'l' Ii'nu u'nninxzml,d:lr1inp.-'3 LHI'lhIiHKMHIIJ. . . ilt-urIIl-u.Arkansas l,:-LII- ' I . . HH-IL nt' :nli l'IIiIIp'sf EMILY llxxunu. . . Hvzll'dt-n. .h'kuns:' 15-1-1 , I I iln-n': lwliru- i1 SMA'Iu-willmx . . . . Willim'l'l- I' ':-2:I!y1..s:; I . I I Ilnu' I-llunI l'lull'? Hl 'l'Il .lx. Srumcn . . lM-m't-r. Cnlm'ndu Hul'uH' I , Hux'w Ivuu gul ,vuu Izlynul'? WILIJL I Hi l5.u:rerrr . Mul'rilluu. Ark. 15W .Mullrm-I this is Ihl- imnv IIl 1113' vMHtHH'v Blmulih 'I'er-l . . . Atkins. Arkansas 'HI-x r 1-'l Tun , , . . I'm in linr, inn l'.' l-lrnm'x Inx- . . . . Ml. Vl'l'llnll. 'l't'xns lhwlxn , UHII. it's simply unrgmms! I'i'l'lili . . . 'l'hnliu. Texas '11 lilkPF :1. mnvh- Hm- tu Kr-l nw .Imm Mn UillllliHl FIMNK h'I'AIuc . . . In-wvy. Uklzlhumu I'mwhu I . I Uh! whul'H rlu- LIHI .' MONA Ithu-z l l'l,l-2.K.'KVIIII ,H . Wululu. Ark. MI-lm! . . . Ah: Tllnl'H Hll righl Um Fruits . . . Muyfivld. Oklahoma 'WIrnl'nIv 'le! Ilnesn'l Inuku- :Im' nrltls l'nr meh Osman LUIH'TS . . Pncuhnnhls. Arkansas l'ln' I , A Uh. tlmu'l mcnliun it EIIMINI! Cumcmx . Murrifhm. Arknnsm MPH, lltHPIIHIHH F11 Sl'r Ivnu iunuul'ruw thHI thln' . . . Wultlu. Arkanszw Mnmly J'WulJ. Miss Prawns. I fuund It in .n-lznisliu's PAL'IJNIE WHM'EI: . . Prrsvnu. Arkansas 'l'HlNy l'In jlrSl likr Sum; lllllri nu mnw k-m-r Susnr. lh'nxx . . . . lukn. Mississippi SIIZH . . . I'd hin'r- ynu lrI Iilllm' MANY ELLEN Bum. Hrinlgvpuri. Alabama Pill . . . . Uh, l'III .N'fl lhI'IIlL-d NHLIJI-z Fiscus . . Chmlumign, lllinnis Wlnnv . A A 'I'uu nughlu rnmr- Ln: Nnrth limuux . Munlgmm-ry. Ala. .Hm-hu Hll:ll1ll .' AunllLHm . . . tionlunvhv.Uklnhumu .M'uf . . , HVI'lltlll'l'S un il' len-J lml'ums . 'l'uhlx-qunh. Okla. A X THE F'- - -H re Class of 1931 valu- slnlvs conlrihuh-ll lu makv Harding ; Frvslnnan Class of '28. lhr lnrgvsl and strongest class in school. me tlu- first, the Fn-shlnun lmu- shuwn unusual l'nL-rgy :Iml vnihusizmn. Whenever any undertaking Izlt'krtl urdur. llu- support of thv Froshuwn was solicited. Tho must nulablc achievement uf this class was the publishing. of :In issuv uf The Skeeter. The entire slaff was chosen from the Fruslum-n class. and Mn- papm' was published independent of Ullhitle aid. This niition nf tlu' pauu-r will b1' a worthy EIIHI lasting memurial to Hu- class of '31. Realizing the IIL'NI of a bcil for the College Club. the Freshman Class :Inu unimuusly agreed lo supply it. A suitahlv hell was purchased and crcclt-tl at tho l't'ill' of the dining hall. The class also ugrvcd l0 spunsm' :1 driw for funds to pay for the now healing plant in tho boys dm'mitnry. Th:- lm-mbors uf Ihi'i class wrote letters to friends away from schuui. asking mmu-y fur lhis purpose. Many friends of the school rvspnmlwl. and un am-ouul 'zlllt'tl Ml'lu- Freshman Repair Fund was opened at :: luvul bank. This public-spiritcd muvumenl did much to alleviate the pressure ul' financial burdens. Harding was proud of its versatile Freshman Class. 115 members were in- rllltlvll in vvm'y notrwurthy activity in school. The Freshman Quartet wan: ver't-clingly pupulur, receiving numerous invitations to appvar in public. The Hisnn Club. the Dramatic Club. the Forensic Club, the Press Club. and H'Il' Urvlu-slru ull rvnngnizvd and appreciated the valuable support of their Fresh- mzm nn-mln-rs. The class has provon itsoif worthy of its nmuo: th1 at the top. H hul climbing. 36 E PETIT JEAN 3 fig: Seniors Fnux'r W11.I.I.nl Mxrmx. Prl-sith-nl tilclnlumlm City. Hklzlhnum 13H! 1'11! 1 51M u leltlI-I'T' Unmm HILL . . . . . . . . anll Hill. Al'k:ll'lS:N Urplm June VVlay Huske-ll, I'd ln- :lslmmrd LOLA M-n'l'nlcws. SM'I'L'lul'y . . . . Morrillnn, Arkansas Lulu 'WVuuldn't Ilml 1'l'----Zv you? Mum: WELLS . . . . . . . Ubion. Tcnnvssoc Per H'L't' Thsu'll 'w Just tun hull fur mp VIEIUJN S'mxnmev . . . . . . Murrilmn. Arkansas Hed 3mm: LHVTIN . . . . . . . . Pocahontas. Arkansas Mary Say. :EII'L l'rv munvlhing tn loll you tLII.-mmcs Hnmmnn . . . . . . . Murrillon. Arkansas Irhnbnd Hh'ufl lulk, Illa: bus MANY EHH'H FlNHlill . . . . . . llurrilton. Arkmtsam Pemty l Juxl lure you 1:. death NUIDIANAHNULD . . . . . . . . Brinkley,Arkansns Buck I'll 1le you rlghl. nnw AIXI'ONHAIINHH . . . . . . . . Ezlglvllills.Arkansas liarner 38 oi .-.l' iL- D .IAlil-i HELL. PI'L'5IIEL'HI q. Lml IT .JEEIIIH ' .Uuniors HPH V: - tiuincsvillv, Flurillal WY-il. ulml tin l'un rnuw-TT' JHHN VALICN'I'IKJL Vil-v-Prt-siclvnl H1 10 5mm Mllxlil'l Linn Mxrrmaws FILLVHLIN anlcln' le TIIHMAS. Svct'vtury MAXI N I-: BI LLI N ususv Aun-tu'r Munmn' .Imxrm lmm-Hs I'M? 'l'hnl'x ll l'm-l OH H i lvHI I. Munal Hrllv' 1100 Flmnery Aw. nl-Dh' sillh'r You'll Hun wmnrlrr Jam I III. l'shuu' ! ' 'WHH' Si! nuns lnlnil 39 MUI'I'iHIHL Arkansas Morl'iltun. Arkansas Morrilum, Arkansas Duwnpurl. Nebraska Pl-rry. Arkansas Mnrriltnn, Arkansas Delmii. Michigan Murriltun. Arkansas 1 W ,. . , $ I . l a- L .n-gg. - 5 '5... -.- Sophomores ULH. MAIZI'IH-zua. Pl'vhitlt'lll . . . Mm'rillun. M'hunxm. SIuMH ' Sluml, n:nu' f HI-umJuw-z Hlltllal-A. Vimul'rvsitlvnl . . Mm'riltum Arkansas '2h'rr'y NIMIIH Mmuux. Ht-rn-lnz'y . er Yul'k ILih. XI-w ank .V Y. t5. Hm Ihvr: ' MANY MEIH'IIY. 'll'vusur'vr . . . Ut'tl'lJiL Mivhigun meh Ah 4':Ile unu liI-LNSY HILLIMLHLIA . . . . A . Mnrrillnn. Arkansas Hrinniv 'l dmfl know 11mm Plum . . . . . . . . . . Hmsvllviilc. Arkansas l,iulr' Prilm I !---:u .x'nu lilrru.UL'xII-mzm . . . . . . . Mm'rillon.Arkansas Ifflph' Fm Sump SuxnmavWnsux . . . . . . . Mnrriltun,Arkansas Gaston u'l'hiruxs llku that IANI:CALIIWI-JJ, . . . . . Mm'rillml.Arkansas L'ufrlmel! Ynu and mm tuu' . . . . . Nashvillu. Arkansas Pee We? I 6011': rrmr-mher H mm; .InHN SON HUHIIMHOLLOWAY . . . . . Ct'nlvl' Hillgc. Arkansas 40 Freshmen FRANK Hummus. Pn-siulvm . . . . Murrillnn. Arkansas I'Vh's I Hwknn ANN GLENN,TITHHlll't'l' . . . . . Mnrrilton.Arkansas Hubby Hurry up BEHMA FISHUS . . . . . Clmmpaign. Illinnis Bt-t'mu Wall :1 minutv ILA MATTHEWS . . . . . . . I.amar,.-krkm13as Ha Well. I gurzm nu UnauLmNEDILuu-z . . . . . Morriltnn.Arkansas Jerry Culnr nu. Ann. Let's go riding SAM BELL . . . . . . . Morrillon,Arkansas tambezr Uh. Shunt! VurruuCnAlG.Vice-Prusillenl . . . . iiraton,California Craig I don't knuw !.L'.xS1'.um . . . . . . . . . Dewey,0klahomu 'ilum Uh. girl! MAM BESS HUNT . . . . . . . L0uisville,Kt-n1ucky 'Mi.n'x Murry Bess 'FIII'IT'H Unruld ALHIN TALKINHTUN . . Morriltun, Arkansas 'AIIJ1'n I um-ss sn SlIlNl-IYSTEWMK'I' . . . .- . . . Morrilton.Arkansus Sui .hvwxnvw 5 Runs Cmn SHARP. Sm-n-hn'y . . . . Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Manny: DAWSON . . . . . . . Morrilton, Arkansas Tum MCCAIN? . . . . . . . Morrillon, Arkansas Brena Mu: chusnx . . . . . . Morrilton. Arkansas MARSHALL timv . . . . . . . Murrillnn. Arkansas annn FurmMAN . . . . . . . Morriltnn. Arkansas anxmxn Rm'xnms . . . . . . Morrillon. Arkansas Academy Education within a Chrisliun t-m'imIIIm-nl, and umlor Chris'tinn ituu'hvrx. is just as valuable for thv high sollrml silltlvnl. as for Ilmso uf cullvgr rank. If lIu-rv is any difference. lhv greater llt'Vl'lnlllIH'lH may Iu- mmlv wiih llm younger stlulvnl. For this purpusv. Harding Cullvgr Armlvnly is Inninminml. II it; fully m'crvllilwl by tho Stuh- Hnnrd of I'ldurulinn :Is :I Muss A high schnal. This intlivnh-s the quality of work llHlH'. nml Hll' stumlm'tl luuinluinL-tl by 1110 school. le correlation of hmim-as rnursa-s with tlw high schnnl gives lhv sludonl m1 uppm'lunily In finish high school :Il lhr sumo.- linu- hc rvcvivvs his business training. Many uf tlu- cnllvgv studvnls ulsu iukv mlvunhlgu uf CULII'Sl'V. nffrl'ml in tho CumIm-rt'ial Dvput'tmcni. Training School 'l'lu- T mrht-I'x' Training School serves a iwa-I'old purpose: it is a laboratory for tho Ilopurlnwnt of Education in the training of efficient teachers, and it gives :I limited numlu-r of children thv fines! lrnlning it is possible to give 1hem in a IllUtlL'l vk-nu-ntury school. Tlu- training school includes the entire eight grades lu-lnw tlu- :u-aulumy. It is undcr the general dirccliun of the Depammenl of IitluruiimL hut mu'h grade is also under an experienced and capable teacher, who L'nllllllr'ls :III the Work and supervises the practice teaching. 42 J L Commercial Class Miss IKUXH; Woomumi, lmtrm-lm' Mnmmn anmv limit. Mum; WILLIE LI-ZF'. lhnTLl-TIT Ilnul. Bmxn l'n'uw; Wmn-zn lilmzum BEASIJCY Lrn'n mrrumxs tlmmam th'mux Snt finL-M'r'rlc Miss Wnomum; lh-zmu Fiscvs .Invm; Dunn Ul-IMHAIINE Ihmnns FRANK Huomzs .Inllx VALENTINE .Imlxxnr. HAY MI'IH'HY HILL ; HA'I'TUX M135 S'rlm'urr HILIu .IOM-Js Yunnan tlluu'. JMIH HI-zu. linoweu WlLsox nnmn Ham. I'lFFHa HL'anmn' IH'TII Sumau UNli'l'A Human Hlaxm' LEE Mnru BELLE FULHN wnmu TnLan HAWKINS Es A S'ruwmxci TAIUM MILLS LINDSAY ALLEN MAIN lim-Tn FISHER Tnmms KELLY MAIun-z lhwsnx MM'mA Mnmux an'Moxn meuws LA VlauxF. Ihuzzv. JULIA timaux Cum Pimu lhnnLn HALLHWAT HL'TII THUMPSHN 4-! 3H i119 Aria Iizry. , .,., h. AKA Faculty FANNY MARIE MUDDY Instructor in Piano WUUIISUN HARDING ARMSTRONG, BA. lnslrurfur in Exprrssion :Iml Dramatic Arl WEN H. HENSLEY, B. A.. M. A. lliruclur 0f Orchestra EXEXE CAROLYN BENEFIELII Instructor in Vuice WILLIE H. GRIFFIN Instructor in Art LLOYD 0. SANDEHSON Inslruclur in Vocal Music we 'k --:;--..1- 4-! ' .-:L:::; PETITJEAN f ? 379:? H Art Class WILLIE H. timrle. Instructor PA'l'TIl-l Mm WILLIAMS livru SL'HBFJI Ass GLENN Roman Bmm'x Anuw, ALLEN MAM ELLEN WEBB tJnv In-cmnos muuldod by me beauty which he enjoys. The feeling that nm is im-ludml in lhc harmony of color and of form, and the enjoyment of this unity Hun holds one in the spell of beauty, are characteristic of genuine. aesthetic :mm-vciuliun. Tho enjoyment may he heightened if one is able to appreciate the lcclmiml skill. with which the effect has bm'n produced; and tho drawing and painting by the art class develop appreciation as well as ability. 46 Piano Studio 0n tln- Nllirv rumpus not a lm'clit-r Imok mm bu l'nuntl Hum lln- slutlin pictul'ml ulmw. Perhaps this may puriu m'cmmt fur the Ju-ul with which the students work iu-I'r. Thu grcnl survvss nf lllis wurk. hnwvn-r, is dm- In the able hrml nf Ihv dwmrllm-nl. As :I n-sult uf lhv splvmiicl 1'u-upul'atiull uf :lll Hw Fine Arts lh-lmrhnrnls. wn-rul rm-ilnls wvn- gin-n. rnnsisting nf numln-rs I'mm vm-h lh-lmrllm-nt. Mus! ul' Ihvxv u'crv gix'L-n fur :1 limitml nnmlwr in tlu- piano Hlllcliu: lllnsv fur lhv public wvrv in thn- Mqun-wx Alltliluriulll. an-r n-I'using anything :Iskn-rl nl' il. llu- l'iunu Ilvpurhm-nl mnlribulcd two numln-r'x. .'l qllnrh-l nnul :I mlu. 1n thr musirul prugrmn u'ilirsh wzls giw'n in NW ifnllI-m- lom-um Cuursv in January. Unl- nl. llu- munl vnjuunhlr vwnts of HM- ymir Wm H I't-rilnl given by lhv sllulvnls in llu- Inih-I' purl ul. April. lfnllr 31mm; lmlirs 34mm llu-ir graduating: rt-I'Elzll in May. Thl'l't' nf thew slmlvnls ruwin- lhx-ir n-rlifimh-s. Fxxx'f MAIIll-I MUHIIY. lnslrurlur in Piano l'ANNll-z LOL' Funnis . . . . . . . . . . Sarulugu. Arkamus Ceriificate in Piano 'lnsga snrmngu Hlszh thnul: Summer '22. Arknnsns Stuh- 1mm-hers' l'UIlvlatv. t'lonwa:r: Sumuu-r '23. Hnjw, m'h-ntu lnstrm-tiun: 23-21. Arkansas Uhristiun uluny. Murriln-n. high m'huul diplnmu; 24-125. Sumtngu. private instrun-liuu: m Hardlnu Unllrgu .Iu tin .lu. Trullmnkrr. Puhlh- SnIumI Music. Fullrge L'Inl- HUTH Suor-mw . . . . . . . . . . . Hussellvillc.Arkansns fjurh'fl'cnfr in Pimm '1 . 3-1. Russellvillr Agricultural SL'IIIIUI: Summer '24 and '25, Xorlh Western l'nin-rsily. Svhnnl uf Muslr. l'hirngn: '25- 28 Hurdlng College. .Iu L'm Ju, 11'0 ng I'Iub, t'vrufloum in mm. Le Carole Francais Mmm-xhavmsux . . . . . . . . . . . . Perry. Arkansas Certificate in Piano '22-'25, Perry High School: '25-'36. Hardlng Academy. Morrillun, high schnnl dlnhuun; '26-'28. Harding L'UIIEEP. .Ju Hu Ju. 'l'rallmaker. F. F. F'.. Pulnllr Schuul Musk: College Club Orchestru. Best All Around Girl. '26127 48 4.,......4 :- ... A... q THE , , $4??? PETIT JE J: ..-- --$ Piano Class le 'I'mnus MAUMISE Htllilih .l l'ANI'I'A Bunnies HHA'I'HHLIE Lur'ns Uln Fl'iLHS tiI-nmJnxlz Ilium; .ll'ANl'l'A Bun: Alum; h. TANIQIiIiNlJ-ZY Pan LATHAM Luis; BELL 49 LUIS .IL'xE Mufnmnun anu FISCUS NELLIF. Flsnus LHLA MATTHEWS JEAN Wmamw MABLF. STEWART KIEIIN SEAns .I All Ii Woon SEARS AHDA'I'H BIHHVN L n: 'r- ;:..- .3345 - hh y 3r . ;-' PETII JtMH' '2;- F 7 - 9-;- tfv, r- Expression Stildio The Exprvssiun Dclmrtmt-nt is one 0f the must worth while departments in school. It is here that we learn to In- naturaI-lo be ourselves. Under the direclion of Mrs. J. N. Armstrong Wc- havo l'uund joy in this work; The Drunmtic Club is made up of entire expression class and of many outsidu members. This club. in addition to its regular programs, has sponsorcd a college lycuum of five numbers which has been unusually successful. . Tho almospheru of the expression studio is inspiring, and lo us who love it most, it shall always bring interesting memories. 50 1-9..-.- x. Expression Class Wmmsnx HARDING AIHIS'I'MUNH - lnsil'tlclur Mus. J. 0. HMHU-l'l l' Urmiuulc WILLIE LEE BAIITL Iimnm: COLEMAN KJ-zllx Slams FHANK STARR DESIIEMONA STARK MAME WELLS WILLIA M .VlA'r'I'ox Annn-z D. TANK EHSLHY LILLIAN Ammm' timmm James .1 mm BLACK LAURA OLDHAM Mun HAYES BILLIE Gnmnn' Jun W001: SliAltH BESS BELL EVELYN int timAmen Dunn: Usuan Lm- ns El WE GUMPI-msv MANY Imam: ADKINS LELA LEWIS Sim-v to study expression it. In slutly human naturv. 11ml sincv in understand human hearts is 10 b0 mul'v gt-nial and kimi luwnrtls thcm. whore tun lu- I'nnnd a tll't'pl'r. brmulvr. mcm- inlrn-siing. and mom- pmciit-al subject? .il WI.- ' W Ff . W .W ;Z.: .... WJ WA? -: ' PETH xJEm-J .1; WLWLW. W41 vamlgm jar! W11 MU,- AoL 1;.4 5.,1 a, ; 41m '3:ng WM W'Wm-yvm 7? Awa fwd m--,Mm.4. ,' W - ' I IW'P' SID ..-M.r4uf-,-: L. i W 1.w-5r:$?u,8' 4m I 4 M; Ir-F f , gp-J flr H7011 7f4, 41; 4... f '3 jx-m-u: f Voice Class m J , .. Exam: Ilanmm'x Ulaxmrnem. Instructor Hv-rll SHUPTAW 1.0m MATTHEWS l'vrlifivnlr in Vniv? E'erkii'icate in Vr-ivu le Tmnus PATTIE MAE WILLIAMS Cam. Burn LILLIAN Annular Hmn' Aunts Fuml-tNCE M. CATHI'AMT 'I'maHA HENLEY L. B. EPPERSON XonMAN .lnNEs BETTY LI-IE WINBUHN EMMETT MCHEYNGLHH llnrmn'm OWEN JOE PIEmn-Z Mus. G. W. Kmrraiu Mush- is the inurtiuulate speech n! the heart, Which cannot be compressed intu Words heunuse It. Is infinite. -VVagner --.m.. Ww-i -: t- :-- 1 ET E'f'III'IEJ-Hq :3; 3335-1 77 '---...:p- l L. U. SANDERSON Brm'nx Spmxmvzu BunmN SPRINGER Emmsox Smpxms RALPH WILBURN ALHl-ZHT SMITH CLARENCE BOWMAN NunMAN JONES FRANK STARK From the various material offered lhis year, two quartcttes, the Freshman Quartcuc and the Dormitory lerlvttc, wvrc- organized. The first group appeared on several programs arranged by the Freshman Class, Harding College, and The Kiwanis Club. The Dormitory Quartette appeared a! chapel where it was well received by the students. Members of these two groups, wilh L. U. Sandvrson, their teacher and director. Hung at the Harding Meetings, held in neighboring towns to advertise the college. 53 Merfs Music Class Lun'n U. SANDHIISUN. Director DALLAS Humans NORMAN JONES CLMHaxtm Hnwnmx FRANK STARK I'. R. maacmm WILLIAM Mxrmx EMERSON SIMI-MNs WAL'n-m E. Mclhwxmlns RALPH Wu.nun$' CHAS. l.. BRADLEY A. B. REESE lnvmu CLOSE Hvu'rux Sl'nlNGI-ill W. CUSTHH Tasmn u, Public School Music Class HXHNI-Z Camnn'N BENEFIEIJJ, lrirvcmr VENNA Axm-tusox FASNIE Luv chxs Maw: HAYES LUIS MA'I'TIIEWS Hl'Tll Annie; MANY liLujx Burn LA Um 01.1mm: JOHNNIE HAY MURPHY RUTH MAPLE MARY IRENE ADKINS ILA MATTHEWS MAME Davrnsnx PATTI I-: MAE WILLIAM s :1- $7- M 74 PETIT JEAN TE ? ;44-; I I Harding College Orchestra IVEN H. HlaNsmaY. llirm-tm- Mus. I. II. HENSLEY . . . . . . . . . . Violin EFFIl-l GUMPIIHRY . . . . . . . . . . . Violin MAlH-Zl-Z Am .IUHNan . . . . . . . . . . Viulin RUTH ANN Summn . . . . . . . . Saxophone Smmn' S'rEWAnT . . . . . . . . . . Drums Axx Iimxx . . . . . . . . . . . Clarinet ti. W. KlHFFi-ZR . . . . . . . . . . Trombone FRANK linomas . . . . . . . . . . . Cornet JOHN UANNISTEIE . . . . . . . . . . Trombone HHSE-MAuu-z Lowt-zm' . . . . . . . . . Curtu-t Manna DAnnan . . . . . . . . . . . Piano L. B. EPPEIKSUN . . . . . . . . . . . . Violin IVEN H. HENSLEY . . . . . . . . . . . Cornet L013 JUNE Mnmmtmu . . . . . . . . . . Violin ELIZABETH WELTEH . . . . . . Saxophone CLARENCE BOWMAN . . . . . . . . Saxophone CLAIM SCHAEFFHH . . 1 . . . . . . . Violin LEWIS WARD . . . . . . . . Saxophone 56 PvF 'r EFannritm :-.: Kt y 'I'H'E PHTFI' JFMN7M ' I 9 Petit Jean Announces F 1; - College Favorites Mm? Imam: ADKINS Donn. 131..an EUGENE HmHmWI-zn PAULINE WEAVER College Honor Students WMW. Hun Y RUSI-i-MAHI 1-: Lomzm' J Academy Honor Students GERALDINE Raonns I l1 EDGAR O'DANIEL . .1 Best All-Around Students JOYCE DUVALL I v .I. O. MURPHY ' 3 fm uW-i1L11m111? 1..IIllI s I1 $ Aihlriim Bison Football Squad When the first call for football practice wm issued in September. Cuacll Henry found among the men to report. only three veterans. nTale Mills, tackle. Dur Matthews. end. and Swmlc Patton. quarterback, were the only members nf the big 1926 squad to return this year. The new material was below the standard it has been in other years. and Coach Henry faced the problem of build- ing a team to meet a heavy schedule from his shl'cc veterans. and a bunch or light. green. rookies. F . 66 5.3 McKee-Gen4 ter Matt; -Gua.rt1 68 THE .'- -.r - M is ' PETIT JEAN s . 334:3.- ; . Prhn. ,a-.f' 'I'Iu- Hisnns playml uvur llwir heads in the season's opening game with the Toachvrs College. Tho heavy machine from Conway was held 7-6 for lhrt't' quarters until lhv Bisons wen- su IHIHvrt-tl lhm llw visitors scored lhrm- much- clnwns ill Ihv final period. On lhr following Sahmlny thv team pm up anulhur desperate fight against the big l,itllu Rock Cnllt-gu lcmn. A continual slrmnn of blue jursvyctl subsliiulos Iinnlly wnn- lhl' Bisons llnwn um! another gmm- was lost bvrnusv of lack of rvsvrn- Inutt-rizll. As lhv sl-usun progressed il In-gun to look as if the Bisuns wrrv tht- fighting- t-sW Ivnm in thy state. lirvvn mulcrial is liablv In let down a lililv :Iflm' er-rul hunl games and m'L-r-vunfitlcnu- is sure to IIJM'. 'I'hvsr things Wl'rt' llw factors causing a crush- ing tk-l'vzli by lhc- Hovbt- Aggit-s. Fullnwing UH' Bl'Ubl' gumc llu- morale of thv m'w men was pl'uclit'ully ruined and not until lull- in tho st-nsun did lhv lmm show mix of the fight lhm hail held lhr Tt'zu'In-I's :Iml llm Hugh's vul'ly in Hu- st-asun. Dt-spih- 1hr tlisasivrnus sulsnn. lhv Herd hml some men good vnmlgh for any Imam in lhv stair. Mills. ul lm-klv. played El splendid game in evvry conlost. and his pl't-st-m'v in lhv lino kt'pt Hu- nt'w mun pellpotl up. Captain Palton divided llis Illliil'H lwlwu-n dcfvnsivv center and offensive quarter back. His defensive play was gnunl. Matthews. m1 vml, who has seen four campaigns. played good football rvory game. Among the m-w mun. Arnold. Ruby, Rhodes, and Mattox, showed well in their first season of college footballv Thr sludonts of Harding and the people of Morril'ton are anxious for a good football team next fall. Bison football squads, in the past. have always been composed of new men every year. The first step in building a football team is In get us many veterans to return as possible. With an average amount of new material and eight or Ien old men, 1hr Bisons can have a winner in '29. 69 Basket Ball 'l'lu- hmkvt lmlI Mluutt hogan prurlirl- this winter with only our lvllvl' IIHHL ulul nnl3 nnv u-lvmn u! lusl 5'L':ll H squall. Practically tho ontirr squml 0f 10 Vil'hn'inus 1927 team Wm; lust viHu-t lilmuglk graduation m- withdrawal frum school. IHnmL :I lvllm' man of HJBIL was HH' only vxpcl'iullcctl mun un lhv h-um. Cmu'll Ilvnry hugnn wur'k rm'ly. null by Chl'isimns tho gl'u-n muh-riul hogan in hmk liku :I read lmskct hull h-um. 'l'lu- lnuys wmlvd through all opposition during 1110 l'urly 11I':u'licr gillllvh :lntl I'l-lul'nrll uflt'l' lIM' holidays in gum! shape. 'l'lu- sump dil'i'iculh in qu-duling gmm-s ihni was t-xlwrivnrmf lust ymu- was :1 prublvm again this. winlt-I'. Cnilvgv gmm-s Wert- few. and this caused a lagging ul' inivl't-sl. TN'II and thy Slau- 'l't-Hclu-rs wore the only college icalns mot. and furlln-I' opposition hurl lu hr drawn from among the comnu-rcinl IL-ngucs. 70 1' ,6. 1 '.- I ...-... . 1' , i' j ' :1; .' I ' ., -. - 'L .-':- ;.- -- - .- . . I , . - .11... , x-n-d Hlurk liuhy Puurh llvm'y liluml anvntine 'l'hv Bisnus were slow in starting but the team llvwlupul rapidly and clusml Illc :IlJbl'DYiilIl'll season will! a ducisiw win over tlw England Athletic Club. 53111 Cnusulhu wlm munu- lu us frnnl Suhincu. was lhl' tezlln's' scoring ace, um! 11v and lhlhy got lllv fil'si cull fur llu- furwurtls jubs. Yzllt'ntim' nml Garner :Ilsu Sllchtl wrll in this pnsiiiun. Stark lmul t't'lllvr ull In himsvlf hut kvpl hmlling in spitl- uf luck of cmnpolition. Captain lemd Wm; vxrvptimmlly guml :Il flour work and Immugui lu livep the. hull :m'uy frum llu- ummm-nls' guul must of lhe- lilm'. Bunnislvr. Mt'l'ice, :lml Hhmh-su ?Illl'l'llilll'll ul tlu- .slamtlituz .LEllilt'II punitiun. 'l'hvsv buys xlcvc-lnped rapidly uml lnnkml unusually gnnd in lhr lnlt- purl ul' the KI'HSOII. Since 1110241 or the team M'wrls tn rvlm'n again m-xt your. 11' Nixon's. summrivrs ill'P cxpnvling to see Illr livrd :It llw lnp nf Hu- I'Ullrt'H'lll't' hvup lu-xl winlvl'. Garnvr Mn-Km- Punnntlu Bannister 71 W. H. C. Basket Ball Team Wnuc H l'H v. tinuch Lot l s r. TUWELI. Jon :I-: Dr VALL I-J-I'n BELLE .mmnx' Vanna Axunnsox, Captain MM'nIxt-z Rmmns ETIIEL Blmnkzsns va HAYES PAULINE Gummxu lhrl' MHQL'IUM' In play there an- !um pleasures for yuur choosing ; The 0126 ix winning. mu! lhe other lasing. -Hyr0n 72 In Go Jlu Basket Ball Team .10 xx : ll.n' ML'HPIIY HL'TII GAHHNHIE ESTA S'rIuI'IJNu Sl'Sll-I Bums l.Ilu Tmnus MARGARET Ll-iWIilih' l.. 0. SAxmcusns. Conch NHLIJI-I Islsnrs tlmleJ-t SI-ntm'Ls 01m Fl'uns Ilium Juxt-zs Imam: BEVELHYMEH, Captain HL'TII Mann: RUTH SUIn-mu By spurls mm me.u- are nil! their cares beguu'd GnIdsmifh Baseball Th:- Imwlmll squad is ful'lunnll- lhis spring in having a squall of vrtrrans. Mnrv ihun lmlr nf Hu- mm in uniform are experienced and lhu now material is unusually gnml. Tlu- building ul' liu- lmsrlmll tram has burn a gradual process until this 3vm' pl'm'lirnlly llw whole ltmn is vxpuriuncvtl. IHK'WHHNIZIC PATTUN 'l'xrl'n MILLS tltmzn Hlaxnv Juns VALENTINE ALLI-zx Sl'nmzlrl'll u Harding 1928 Baseball NORMAN ARNOLD WILLIS RHODES LUKE Pam SAM Cnusm'm l ' i THE i .35. 31. .- ' -. : Baseball livcaust- ul' Iavurahlo wcalln-r mmliliuns the Bisnn baseball squad is able In take l0 thx- fiulcl varly in lhv spring and 10 local high school and tlu- tuwn club furnixll daily opposiliun during lhv spring prawiico period. In thvst- cx- hibilinn gmnvs ihe Herd has born going strong and :Ill imlicnliuns puinl in :1 successful t'mnlmign during llu' L'ulIt-gv Sl'HSUn. Tho BiSuns wore nosed nut in the first gami- ul' llu- season with th- Tvm-hers Cnllvm- 9-8, but thp team looked good. Pitching is a problem again lhis your. Mills. a vch-run, is n wumhle :iiiclu-I'. but il is impossible for him to work in nll thu gimme. Coach Henry is working hard to develop :1 good pitcher from aiming his ruukics. Mills. pitcher. letlun. second base. Valvminu. short slop. and Rhodes and Bland, uutfivldvrs. arc the squud's veterans. Bannisu-r and Cousallo. culchcrs, Arnold. third base. Sudderlh and Hawkins. outfivlulvrs, and Click. Pribn. :md Simpkins an- the now men on the loam. The Bison Imam. when Mills ix pitching. will be hard for any college team to heat. GDrganizatimm SHYLUIEK Tmnoxlt's Htmun ANTnNm I AG 0 HU ILDENS'I'IEHN HUHA'I'IU Tvnnlxr ! kl 03mm LOF'I'IS NELMJN GAnanIt HALI'II WlLIsUuN Lungs MITCHELL LINDSAY ALLEN Emmi: HIGHTOWE Hulumx Wu.an CLEO JON I-is 78 In GO 1111 31155 HELEN UAEHDNHH. Hpnnmn' HL'TH Slmp'rAw lmaxI-z BIiVl-ZLIIYMEH le Tnmms MAMEF. ADA .lnuxsnx HIEHMA Fiscus lhcmua SI-Imwm HI'TH MAPLE Hvru lmunm-zl: Huxl-z-B'Lmnc Luxnam NELLH-I Fiscts FANNIH LuL' Fnum's Miss Hl-ZLliN lLuumI-zn MAlmAlil-z'l' Llawnns Bun'rru lhcxsnx 0m Flums MUNA BELLE Fl'mcxwmlct: ESTA S'rmvuxn LILLIAN Ammm' Hun' Aunts Hum Sunann OSHA Ulil-LEH JOHNNIE HM' Mummy Sun: Bums HENNAH Sr;1ln.-un-:n MAME DAVIDHHN WILLIE LEE BAH'I'IJC'IVI' I-IILIm JONES tihu'm SHARP Avn CLICK W, H, C MILK. .f. H. liqu-i'l'L Slmnsnr I-IIHH. I..HH.UI Mu'IuH-j Hunm-zw EirIIH. Hnuuazgux llulm'nu' Muanmv l'I-JICT. Lulun EMILY linnuu. Mus. .l. U. GARRETT ILA Mvr'rmaxx's l-Z'r'u hLM-I .lmmnx I'AHJNI-z Unmaxlxu Hmmz'unxx S'rmm .lnvm: lll'mu. IJHS .ll'Nli Mt:lhu;r.lu: lithsnc Mum Viznx Immansnx .eruw Mums l'muax'I-z MILLS LIIl'JHIi linuum. I'LVIQIJ'N HM' Mun Innis. Lul'lNH 'l'nwm. lllumlan anun'. PIThiill'lIl l.m.x THOMAS .lnn NNI'Z HAY Ml'mln '1' 80 Mmua Invmsnx. l'Al'lJNE WEAVER Svc'r'vtnry 4.2:g-I,.T:T.;': 7 FLTIT PAH ' . -i. , i-q Miss tinn'lixx Spunsnr MANY Imam; Anmxs MAM ELLEN Bum; MAME 1.0::115 lh-Lx'rmle LUF'I'IH hams SHELL Hl'm' LICE SI-wm. Jhumlen menv PAL'IJNH WI-zAH-zn This your ends unuthcr successful period for the Twin Q. We have always stood and will always stuml I'm- that which is honurahle and good. We realize thal it is lhc- qunlily which counts. and not the quantity, and the club has proved the lrulhfuIm-ss of this slzllcnmnt. Each member is full of cnlhusiasm and onorgy and has profited by the Elil'll of development. 81 M I 55 lhsx E FIELD . Imam: HI-ZVELIH'MI-LH Mum: llxvmsnx . PliAlil. LATHAM . . MARY lm-zxr: Ann INS Miss Can-zxs . . ETTA BELLE .IAImnN Miss thnnxlan ii'rltul. LATHAM HL'M' Amns l'ixxx'n-z LOL' Um FUILIIS I'M'LIM: UliEl-ZNINI'. HUTII MAPLE liuun' LEE SuL'LI. Vlill' m. Spnnmr Pl'l'silll'l'll Vi L'LuPrcsidL- nl Secrrlm'y Trczlsllrl-r . . . . . . . . Hvlmrll-r MAHGAMET LEWEHS LILLMN Annm-zv MARIE LUFTIS ETHHL BRABHZSUN Dunn; SHL'LI. HI-tn'rm BENSON Vl-IIINA ANDERSON Dmm'ru'x' MCQUIIDDY ClaulLI; SPmm'Ls Blu'rnuzaa Lul- I'Ix And this uur life, around from public haunt. Findx Innguex in trees. banks in the running brooks. Sermons in stones, and gum! in everything. Shakespeare. 82 Campus Players Wnnnsox HAIHBINI'. AHMSTIIUMI 1.. II. 5mm. BEA'I'IIIEE LliI- I'IS IH-zsmillnxx S'Hlm Mus. l-ImuxI-z Cnmxux Mm. Amwruuxu ANN Gmaxx MANY BESS HI'N'I JOHNNIE Hn' ML'Iu-m' BEA'HIICH LfH- I'IS DIH'AL Bmxn lenrmv ALLEN Mann: Am JOHNSHN L. C. . .ms MANY IIIENE ADKINS Annua IL 'l'ANmnmm-zx' EImIXI-z CHLICMKN MARVIN Hmnxux iZXI'In-znlxli Hl-zm. .ll'nn L. BLACK Mus. .i. U. liAImIc'r'r humus Mummy Jl'ANlTA Hlmm-ts CLU'I'A Sump 8 3 Spnnsm' President Svcrclary Treasurer Htpurlcr Imam; BEVHLHTMHII J L'AN 1m Born Manama lhmm-zs RUBY ADAMS EVELYN RAY WILLIE LEE BAIITLETT FRANK STARK MARY HAYES GERALDINE DRAKE GERALDINE RHODES Hum JONES FLORENCE M. CATHCAHT IHiSDEMUNA STARK EDWAHH BEASLHV WILLIAM MATTUX LAURA OLImAM MARY ELLEN Bm'n 051.151: Lm-vrls ALTON GMLXEI: Inkling 'HE ---.-v..,-.a a1??? PETITJEAN -- .5? Intercollegiate Debaters .l. 0. Munmn' WALTER BLAKE Wanna Hmn' EDWAMD BEASLEY EVERETT EVANS Evm-zxp: HIGHTOWEII This year debating umivikies haw.- lJu-n conduclml practically throughout lhv year. In the early fall the Furvnsic Longm- organized and began its regular uwctings. Th0 Iht'ul'y 0f drbatt- was studied for several weeks, and than actual debating of questions rclalivv t0 lhv Pi Kappa Della quvslion wvrn discussed. Debates have hem schvtlulvll wilh the following colleges this season: liullrgv 0f Ozarks. Arkansas College. Ulmchihl College. Homlm'son-Brnwn Cnlk-gv. all of this stair. Out Of stmv rullegcs arr: Oklahoma A. tQ N. College, Slillwatvr, tllkluw 110nm; Centenary Collogv. Shreveport, Louisiana; Oklahoma Baptist L'nivvrsity, Shawnvv, Oklahoma. 84 Forensic League .I. 0. Mummy .IUDn L. BLAILK . . . . 1.15:an ALLEN JACK SMART NELSON Gums EH . . . . . LINDSAY ALLEN JACK SMART .l. U. MURPHY NHLSUN limmxun .h'nn BLACK EDWARD BliASIJ-TY SUsIE BURNS WADE R UHY . Sponsor Pl'vsilluni . . Vicv-Prcsitlt'n! . . St't'rvtary . . . 'l'rcasurt'r JOHNNIE HAY MURPHY WALTER BLAKE EUGENE Hmu'rnwsn 05mm Lm- ns Iimnu. BLANn RALPH Munln' EV EHETT EVAN S Mth illuwexs LAWIll-LNIZI-i l'A'H'nN Plum. LA'l'l-IAM lmuurm' MtIQL'lhliY HI-IHMAN WIanx HIEAN L. II. Sl-LAIIN lm-zNH Hl-iVl-ll. mum l-lIIMINF. llnmixux JACK SMMH' lII-iI.I-;N HAYNliS-SMMK'I .Imme Drum. I'IlrchI-z l-hnu'rrm'lcu time JONES Skeeter Staff . . . . . . . Faculty Alh'ism' litliim' Frulurv Htlihli' Advertising Munngn-r Asstwiult Hdilur Faculty Aqlvism' Humnr Ecliinr Literary Editor Assnciulc Edilm' Exchnngr I'ltlilnl' Circulation Editor . . . . Business Munuuvl' Adu-riising Manager. Second uml Third TWIN 86 J. H. anny Illasmmuxn Sum; llI-tr.l-:x lLuNlas-SMAHI' HllSl-FMHKIE LUWI'ZIW Mm. .l. U. lLuuu-Z'IT .lmu-z IH'YMJ. DEAN l.. l'.. Smns llniNr-z BramalJleH-zn DUTM. men l-lIL-x limes Lawmasmz lu'r'rnN Mus. l.. 0. Sxxmcusnx .hnzu SMART MM'IHNH Humn-zs El'lmM-z lllull'nm'lm Petit Jean Staff 37 Business Manager Literary Editor Calendar Editor Hdilur-in-Chicf Art Etliior Photographer Edilur Faculty Adviser Circulalion Manager Advertising Manager Alumni Editor Athlvtic Editor Assistant Editor Humor Editor Senior Editor Junior Assistant 1: 174.. 7qu PM W- h- m. 174A I muww wan L f 3-4,u, 1-:- Jum-Ja-A L ..... Press Club ' JACK SMART 'l'mmmuu-t anwsxn' 1.. i2. Smns l.mns.w ALLEN HELEN HAYNEx-SMMVI' HMMH'r'I' Ihhuzksmuu Myrna ELLA Cluvnxs EHMINE COLEMAN HnanlMuE anmn- LAWHENIIE PATTON HUIITON Sl-mxmzn Hmnmx WILSON PIEMU. LATHAM .luutl-z DIWALI, llme. BEYELHYMHH PAULINE WEAVEu MAUIIINE imumss EUGENE HmnTuwxn .lum Bum; ALBERT SMITH 'l'lu- Harding College Press Club was formally urganizcd lh'cmnlu-r I. 1927. ullhuugh it hutl bu-u functioning sinu- th- first of school. The mvmhvrship is ulatlv up Iargvly of lhe stuffs uf Thu.- Pclit Joan and JThu Skedrr. wilh tho :uidiliun of several other intorvstvd students. The object of the club is to promote- llw shulvnt publications. and in study journalistic methods. Miss Cravons was choscn us sponsor. and lahu'. upun her resignation. Dean Scars was oluclml tn lhal pnsilinn. Jack C. Smart was vlccivll prvsidunt of lhe organization. and Mrs. Smm'l was chosen secretary. 88 Le Cercle Francais MISS HELEN HAllllNlCll . . . . HAsuIam S'mxnmmna . . . . . DOHUTHY McQumn' . . . . . LOIS Mxr'rnmvs . . . . . BURTON SPRINGER . . . . . . CanI-I Smmwm LUIS MA'I'TIIER'S BUH'TUN SPHINtu-m Human S'rANmumm MISS UAlmNI-III DOROTHY McQumnY HL'HY LEE SHELL BENNY BILLINGSLEY PAULINE GuEI-JNING Dmus SHULL CA'rmmINi-z BELL JUANITA RIIUIHES HELEN HAYNES-SMART LOYD MATTHEWS 89 . . A Sponsor . . President . Vicchrcsidcnl Socrulary-Treasurer . . . Reporter NELSON GARDNER MARY BESS HUNT-JOHNSGN va' ADAMS JUANITA BOYD MARIE WELLS CHARLES Honuuon ULDENE MILLS LOUISE TOWELL MARY IRENE ADKINS RUTH SIIOPTAW JOHN VALENTINE EDGAR O,DANIEI. Pn'r'rn: MAE WILLIAMS 90 Home Economics Club Miss Nmuu 1.. S1 EWHH . . . . . . . . . Sumnsm' HUNE-MAJHl-L er I-:In' . . . . . . . . Pn-sidl-nl .IUYIII-I ULTALI, . . . . . . Vierrt-sitlvnl lhnzls SHELL . . . . . . . . . . . Sm'rvlury lh-n'muzlc LUPTIN . . . . . . . . . . 'l'rt-usurrr limnxle CULI'ZMAN . . . . . . . . . A Reporter lmsu-elLunu-s anmn' Armua'r Muslin lim Hlvus Um FUCHS Miss N. L. S'nawm'r BEL'NAH Summon Humu HILI. HU'I'II SunBl-tn Hl-ZA'I'HHIIC LnI- rm LOLA MA'r'l'nI-zws H'rmcl. l,.n u.x.M Sump: BURNS INIIHN SHELL Mun' ML'llPl-IY limnma Cuumn- Mum; Lm'TJs ILA MA'H'm-m'h .InTl'J-Z DurkhL BllYlJ-I LEIGH SALYIH-ZSS Htmx Hum. Mxrrlnaws. LILLHX '21.1A:w:1..wn lirvl'y rnllcgv girl nlmulul think uf lu-rsrlf :Is a pms'n-clivv lmmv null-u-I' nml lmuw tiunll'lhing of the I'vwnnsihilily vnlnilml uml uf lhv illmls Inward which Thin dcpurtnwnl 'lHH'illl'S rirh ul-pt-I'iunilil-s fur lhum tn perfect :uul i0 pruvtiL-v lhc art nf living. 91 L J Science Department Mun- Wurk has been done in tho Physics lM-parlnu-nt this war Hum t-vvr lu-fm-r. Approximately lwo hundrvd and fifty dollars worth of apparatus was illlllt'tl tn llm delull'tIm-nl. Ulll' ol' lhr grenluat assets In Harding College is tho Chumislry lk'pzlrtnwnt. It is here Hm! lhv slmlcnt :IL-quirrs :1 knowledge of lhv elements of chemistry and bvcmm-s acquainted wilh Ilu- fuels with which lhv science duals. Thv lulmrulnry is of special interest. In this tlvparlmcnt. Work was in Hu- field of nrganic chemistry. meeting lhv requironwnt uf prvmt'dical stullcnls 11ml siudvnh in Home Ecunumics. A class of Quantitative Chemical Analysis was organized fur Ull' first lime ut Harding. We also lakv pleasure in announcing that we won- rvprvsunlcd in the National Prize Essay Contest by one of our Chmnisiry studL-ntsh Miss Nollie Fisvus uf Chumpuign. Illinois. This is an annual contosi in interest HI :I broader and mort- amn'vciutivv study of Chnnisiry. In so far in real effort can mukv it, we uxpuct our work in scivm'c lu bL- secuml to none. 92 PrevMedical Students Cum; MAT-rmcws Usuau LUFTIS Bnmms 'I'A'n-I PAl'l. PAIDEN EMERSON Suuwzlxs LINDSAY ALLEN Plum Mnlutlx 93 Alumni NAME PHl-ZSI-ZN'I' ADDRESS UCCFPA'I'IUX UI-Inlllili S. BENSON. '25 Hung lx'unglinx 433.Chinu Missiunury 5 Ahih'm'. 'i'L-les Housc-kvcpillg MAI: BILLL-ilnwmz '2 AMA lim'h HICI'LSIC. 2. Mur'rillun. Arkansas IIAIH'EY W. mm. ,25 Camden. Arkansas HAZEL Ii. WILLUHHHW. JSTUXUIH. Oklahoma mezlcs Hl'lh' anmw. '26 Davenport thmska liu'MnNn l.. HAZLE'I', 37 Amarillo. 'l'rxns Um MAP. IJH'HH, '27 ,, Cnrrlvll. Oklahoma HL'M lix'rmcn MATLACH. Q7. Blzu-kwl-il, Uklnhmnu LFWIS 'I'. ULIHMM, 2.7 ,Hung Kungliux 433.Chin:l CLINT Ii. Sl'mnan. 2.7. .........Murmmlukr. Arkansas MAI:II-:1 I.x HI-ZLM. Expression Diploma. '27... Snl:u-l.'m'cr. Al'kallsas,,, 94 Tea L'hcr Harding Cullvgv . llruuclu-r. Church uf Christ English Tcuvhm' Pl'intt-r and Publisher Storv Manager and Pl'vnclwl' Teacher. Vchtm'n Oklahoma Christian Cullvgv 'Fcaclu-I' Missionary High School Principal 'I'vuclmr of lixprrsxiun AMERICAN CHURCHES OF CHRIST MISSION HUNG KONG, SOUTH CHINA 'l'u llw Students at Hauling College Greeting: Wu cutmt it :I privih-gr to respond to your kiml invitation tn send u nwssugv from hcynnll lhv western sea for the 1928 Pviit Jvan. Harding Cullvgr hultls a sucrml pluu- in Ulll' Iwarlx. Tn thr strong faith and the high llhristism itlenh of hu- worthy teachers we are much Intlubled. Thu value of their faithful lu-rscveruncv through long trying,t wars of Bible Schunl wm'k cannnt be estimated. Throughout Anwricm pulpits hnvv been tilled. and churches enriched by studt-nts trained in their classes. There are mvssengvrs uf Life tailing through the jungles of Africa; conquering the heathen rage in Japan; pushing their way into restlcss. m-rlhing China; and zlllacking thv strongholds 0f Satan in South America, who at one time sat at the foot of yuur beloved prvsiclt-nt. Yuur hcritagu is imluul a rich unc. Arul we trust Lhat while you are burning llw midnight oil uvvr Physics and Chemistry, :Iml while you uru enjoying the social priVilt-gvs $0 liberally afforded lhnl you will nut fail lu drink levay of tht- Christian spirit fur which thv St'hnnl stands. :lnll which :tlnm- it; lht- purpust- 01' its existence, Aml us you partake nf Hlt' spirit at tln- MMh-r, yuu will lmrtnkc 0f thv spirit of svrvirc. fur .Ivslls t'amr lu ministrr. and nut to bu Ininisll'l't'll thllu. We pray that you have a wurltl-wimlt- vision nl' wrvicu. We pray Hull Amwim may he bll'F-Sl'tl. and that grvut um-vangrlim-tl svrtimm nf ttm'k wmlimlnls nmy ho lighted by thc torchvs that an- svt burning in your hrnrts. And now that Uutl may abundantly bless :mt! prosper llm'lling Cnllvgv is our hint'vro wish. MR. AND MRS. HIZOHUE S. BENSON. Many times it svems that we almost gut lo 110 at .tuast- in Ziorf' in America, and furgct that lhorv arc souls in other parts of the world that Jesus died to saw. In all ln'nhahility 501110 of tho early .lvwish Christians said within lhcmv selves us tht-y Sllltliwl iht' words of Jusus. 'OthL-r slump have I that are not of this fold. them I must bring. only mount titllt'l' Jews stattered in other places. But in our lzl'aclit-z-s :m- w.- nnl saying other shvuptt mmn others close to us? It is lwcnusc .lrsus has :1 people in China who must bear His twice and live. that twu Fumilivs I'rmn Harding Cullvgc. aml nm- from David Lipscomb College are now in China. uml nut that all wm'L- saved in America; but Jesus says Go. Imu'h all nations. And in PnuPS day, thl- whole cn-alinn was caused to hear the llnspcl us :1 l'cHllIl of tlu- Work of thr TWELVE MEN Christ had prepared to carry llis mos 1:41- lu the world. W'hul uught we, uvcr 800,000 strong in America, 10 :lt'vmllplish? Whul ulnvs .In-sus vxiwct nl' us? Thv Chinese lht-msvh'os lll'i' throwing off the yoke of Dcnnminationalism. They :ll'v sucking a lmsis for :1 Chinese Church of Christ. The Challenge is ours tn give tln-m lhv lruc lmsir. uf thc Christian religion. They do nut want a foreign rhurch. They dulfl want missionaries as dictators of a foreign church. They do want Christianity and lltt- .1 WiiSlitIlt'U we can he to them in establishing it in their Illillsl. They are groully In neml of teachers. and they realize it. It opens up the biggest nppurtunity wv have ever hml in China; but one must be willing to suffer hardships :IH timlts workmen, and be patient and steadfast. To-day is the day of scrvicu. tiuci wants Wnrkt'rs today. May with one of us awake out of 0m- sleep :lntl lnlmr luchly whilv we may. MR. AND MRS. LEWIS '1'. OLDHAM 95 THE , - Jig; :31; FEW? JET: Mission Study Class B. F. Hmmias. llirvclur A. l3. Hlil-jSl-Z IhN-z-MAIM: Lowmn' Sl'su-z Brnxx Em IhrI-ts IS. F. Huunns Gmmunma liHnm-ts Mus. .l. M. MtICALI-IH ' MAUIHNH lhmmes .IUANI'M HIHIDES .lmm T. HLENN DESIMMONA STARK LAURA ULDHAM FHANK RHODES ETTA lh-zI.Ll-: .IAIIMUN Mus. Junx T. GLENN Mus. B. I9. Humms Several inlvrvsting meetings were held in which thv subject of mixsiuns. was Slllllit'tl. 'l'hc luculiuns and wurk of our missionarivs in various foreign countrirs. 10110125 and reports from them. and discussion with lhnsu who had boon on the mission field manh- llu- work prulituble. 10 those piclurml hun- :lml nihurs who attended the class from limo m Hum 96 E-.. wimg'rvT -. - . , L: 2 3r, - FETIT 5' JEM -. . b3. ,'-' t' r a- J .. - Workers, Club Miss E. 0. PRATHEH VIENNA ANansuN Mas. L. C. Slams ESTA STRIPLINU Mus. .I. N. Almsmoxu ALBERT SMITH MISS Roxuz Wnnmum; Hu'ru MAPLE Mas. H. P. lhxsnma LILLIAX Ammun- HUTH Gunmen ETTA BELLE JAJIMDN HALPH WILBUM BEUNAH Scummm Mun HATES Une 0f ihl' items of expunsus to the student is that of board. In order to accomplish the greatest amount uf work. it is necessary that we have wholesome food, uml this means that We must have money. The College Club was created primarily for the purpose of hciuiug the student solve this problem. Nobody makes any profit. The students pay for thv food. and the work of preparing it. Besides furnishing board at thc- minimum price. the Club furnishes employment vvvry year to :1 number of studvnls who could not otherwise attend school. By doing this, it renders valuable service in two ways, During the greater part of the time Since the Club was organized. it has been umlcr the supervision of Mrs. Armstrong to whom much credit is due for its 51100055. The work this year has been under the direction of Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Soars, assisted by Mrs. Lauhloc. They have been untiring in their work. and have rendered valuable svrvicv tn the student body. 1 IIIL t 99$G$aa QQWWGQa 9999mm momma MQWM. . ;dr-;JT?T! i- ...F - - - C- :- - FE 1-H 1JLF41'H' - .2: '--..'r.. ; W' . 'I ',I D. L C. Club Emmmm Smpxms Nmmm HAHIINER .I. N. ARMSTHGNG CLlTl-le SHEWMAKEII LINDSAY ALLEN MIan-zn Fonsm' .Inux T. GLENN MARGARET erwans Jrn'ma DUVALL HELEN GARDNER Mum: WELLS An organization was formed of students and teachers who have attended David Lipscomb College. at Nashville, Tennessee. Emerson Sinpkins was elected president. Nelson Gardner, vicc-prcsidcm. and Joyce Duvall, secretary. 100 Group of Local Students A great Imnny local buys and girls lake advantage of lhv college at their doors. and vnjoy pul'liciputing in the various uctivilivs with boys and girls from many distant places. Close friendships are formed in the months of association in the classroom, on picnics. and class outings, in slutly, and social clubs, in facl every- wht-rv Illut young 11mph- work and play in true comradeship. 101 Group of Boarding Girls Tinm- who luzm- hump tn l'IIllll' in srlmnl. find :I lmmv illflurm'v in JI-nlu'l- llill Hull. lim'h giH in liu- llnrnlilury run rzu'l'g hvl' IJI'U'JIUHH Eu lht' spnnxur fur Hunt um- uf lllu l'uur' divinitms 01' NH: tlurmilury in wllil'h lwr rnnm is lm'nlwl. lu'uvll lmzu'lling girl. whrllu-r in NW dnl'milnry, nr in a private l'IUlIH'. is H nhjvc'l ul' rnlu'l-I'n tn Prrxilll'llt um! Rim. M'Illsll'ung. whum' :Iim il is In L'OIIIIH'HNHH' flu Eh:- Insx ul' lln- hilldrlll in lvuving his. own Ilmm- hy surl'numling her will! ltu- rul'l' :uul pruivvliun llml should hr in 1W't'l'3 Christian Immv. 102 Group of Boarding Boys Nul unlg :IIIIIIEHJ. thv girls is ll'lr hmm- ini'lln'm-v nl' Iiul'milnry lil'r full. but nlm nmun; Iin- ymIIL: turn. Hnw many limrs is HH' llmllghl vxm'ussvdl.il likv Harding. lu-u-ntaw llu- Killtll'lllS :m- sn frirmlly. Why. Wl' .wum just like :I big family liVu-n Hh' h-m-Iwn wul'k wiih m. null for 1h. ,Iual uh. lllt' girls Imn- llwiI' sm'inl Hubs and urgnnimlinns. so tlu I'm in- hzlljilullh nl' Nc-mggin Ilnll hun- lhr Slruighl S . :aml thvr lmmlx uf sn'kvrx l'ol' llz-wlupmvnl ulnng NUl'iill :Iml ulllrl' lillt'h. 1 n3 PETrTr JEAN AUTOGRAPHS ' 104 h . .gm-.n.-n.-m-t1;. IIHUMOR AND ADVERTHSHNG +.-..-n.-.z-..;. Become acquainted with the wide-awake and alert men of Morrilton by : in a large measure responsible for the advancement of the community, Who fos- 3 tel' every step for improvement, and who have contributed materially t0 the suc- g .3 L 1 i i examining their announcements in the following pages. It is they Who are i 1 ! : cess of this volume. I .i 105 g- 1 I I I I I l l E ,1 MORRILTON Murrillun is ii l'ily ul' BJJIIU Citizens. full of Civic pride mill t'umlullnily spiril. ltJt'zllL-d in the lwnrl 01' Arkansas, 5U milm northwest of Lilllv lhn'k. Hf: miles north of Ho! Springs. and 12!? auilvs wullu-um ul Fl. Smith. It is survml by lhe Missouri qu'L fir Ihlilwny. thv Arkansas Light and invr' GIL. :Inll the Smith Slum Lima Thru- My 25mm: acres of river bottom lnml Wilh- in llu- lrmling tcrl'ilm'y ul' Morriltun. 'l'hv llill ununlry lml'th nl' Mnl'l'illun is exceptionally fim- l'ruil and truck Inml. THE LAND THE LAND OF PETIT JEAN OPPORTUNITY Civiv vu-upt-l'nliun Wt'urml fur Mm'rillun u lllJHJlJ-spintllt' t'ullun mill. empluying 150 workers. and vallll'll :It $5IIUJIIJUJHI. Mul'v industry in wnnlml. Thv Chamlmr nf Cmmm-rco through its uffivors will In- glad tn give you :my infurmnlion you may clmiro. us well as aid in Ihv promotion 0f :lny Worth while un- tlt-I'luking. Mm'rillnn is un itlml place to I'L'ill' your family. Its vllurrlu-s. schunls. :Iml l-nllL-gv afford ummrtunilics rarely l'uuml in mu- vummunih'. Wrilv us. .I. G. MOORE TUM DAVIS lH't-sitlcnl SrL-rvlury $ Chamber Of Commerce 106 1... m- .' WWH$F ,W ,4- - -4 20. 1. 2. 5. IN RETROSPECT SEPTEMBER b vaisll'uliun :md classiiicatinn. Greetings and introductions. Formal opening of the new schoul year. Classes muct. Heal work begins. Press club manifests much intt-rcsl in plum; for publishing The Skeeter? Sludmt-chulty reception. Speech made by a representative from each of nineteen slate groups present. Lindsay Allen arrivvs. Schoul yvar starts right by all going to Sunday-School and Church. James E Laird speaks in evvning in interest of Orphan's Home in Fort Smith. First Monday night meeting. Everyone takes his I'CSL'I'VEU', seat in chapel. Golf Club organizes. Seniors order class rings. Firs! football game of season. Teachers win a hard-fought game with a wow: Of 3243. in evening the Juniors enjoy a clasx social. OCTOBER First issue of The Skeeter . aml an CXCL'HL'IH 01w. Eugt-m- Ilightowvr. mlitor. Sunday :Ifll-rnoun. Harding campus is :lnltml with various couples. First Dixie Lyceum numbw zlt High School. uFido Hhotlcm Sbvi'tk' Pul- ton, and uHut Matthews 5.31 h iurty l'L'SpOlISPS' t0 :Idvvl'lisvmvnl 0n bullviin board for tlutus. Skeeter stuff meets and gt-ts busy on second issue. with Jack Smell'l, Ediim'. Seniors cuntluct chapel. Furcmic lmaguo Organizes. Little Huck College wins game from Hisuns. wilh score of 35- . Memorial svrvicv fur Brnlhvr Hay Lawyer. Plans for Iinzmcing school told by Brothrr B. Frank Lowvry. Arkansas State Fair opening wilncssud by several from Harding. Abwncv uxmm-s :m- 1hr.- hum of our existence since the new rule is on. Lo Cvn-IL- Frunvuis organizes umlor lhc guidance of Miss Gardner. and the DI 'sillcnt'y nl' Haski'll Slumll'idgu. Juniors Cumllu'l chapel. Sophomores hike tu l'ivvr. Bt-Cbc Aggii's :lvfozlt liisnns, 884D. Rusv-Mzu'iv ancry cnlvr'tuins .111 Go Ju's. Hru. SamlL-rsnn starts a: singing class. 'Hllt' tn mlvvl'liso Cnllogl- Lyceum. Frvslunvn hike. and wivnm-r mast. Mr. IiIIisun and Dr. Wm. .Vlctlmnbv speak in chapel. Onklvy Murphy gels to Slmkcslmurc class on time. Hume with Hussollvillo 'l'cvh. 30-0 in UwiI' favor. Harding buutll wins cake at l'uir in town. Sidney Alvzlrvz Visits furmL-I' associates here. We I050 gilllll' with He-mlrix. 1241. Golf Course- tam'ns. Paul Pmlvn Inset; lwo golf-bulbi. Annual slzlff nunuum-rs its program. W H. C. untcrluinul with Halluwrfvn party by Uldino anrl Elsie Mills. Ju Go .Iu's vntormiuml by Ruby Adams. .Imliv Willuughby guts to Sunday School. Twin Q's hnw spunky midnight lunch. Harding Orchestra and Quartettc :ltlontl Chumbvr nf Umnmm'co Banquet. 107 -ll- FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORRILTON. ARK. UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION RESERVE AGENTS FOR ARKANSAS BANKS 108 +'-' 3' I NOVEMBER 1. Nollir FiHL'lIs vnlvriuins with party. 2; Luwrcnuv Pullnn i3 vlvrtl-il mlitnl' uf lhv Slit'vlvr. 3. Freshmen give prugram in Cluipvl. Ih-hut uf Frcslullt'n qum'lvllc. -L Unilvgv Ul' Hmrks :Ii'l'vzils us in l'uullmli. 33-0. .3. Hlniu- gPiS :l imiI'L-lll! Ii. Missiun Sllltfy tilms studios Julian. 7. All Elu- how :40 lo Mnntluy nigh! im-rling. 8. ihiski-i bull practice shirts. ll. Scruml Lyceum Illll'llijl'l'; H'inrllvli Smilli. reader and impursunuli-r gin- Tlu- Fm'tunv Ilunli-I'. ill. Slim. Slkurl hurl iII :llllumubih- :Im'illunl ull hrr way to stnlu lmrilur's IIn-vling. H. llalf Holiday fur Armislit'v Day. Football gmm' with Suhinm. IHL l2. iiFiiiu onh-riuins Twill QM. i3. FI'i-thm-n tlvritlu in nrilvr lhi-ir nwn growl L'Hps. H. Srniurs lake uuiing on River Luku. Bua'ling and calling. I 15. Amliloriutn is cunmlvh-ly rnufl'd. : 16. Primary sllltlvnls runlluvt vilnlwl. 17. Annual phniugruplu-rs livro. Iiw-rynm- llrl-sxml in his Iu-sl fur pic-lurv. 13. Pllutngrupht-N slil! hI'I't'. iiVL-l'yum- il'ying lu Inukrplvnsunl. l9. FIw-shmt-n chnngu tlu'ir minds nimul gI'L-l-n raps. 2U. Slrnighl 8 Club urgnnizvs. 21. First nlImth'l' 0f Cnllvgr Lyi'vunl. Four unv-nvl plays. NA Ilugv Frmn Lilla The Hour . The LiHIt-sl liirl. Thrvl- Fouls Wt-II Mrl ul't- prt'st-Jlli'ti. 22. il'llnnksgiving mvvting um-m-il by SIJI'l'L'h 0f Hurl C. Smith M chapel. 21. Funlball train has many lhl'illing i-xgu-I'ivm'l-s with IJerkcIt-ss Funl UH way in lhllvsvillv. 24. 'l'hnnkssgix'ing Int-vliug with huskvl llilHll :ll lhv Club HUHHU. liisnns ili'l'i'ult'dl by Arkansas Cnlh-glu :11 Bairsvillr. iil'clmlvs rvl'tlws tn it'ZIYt' Butvxvillt- :Il night. 25. 'lvmn :il'i'ivvs mtlwr vi'ippli-tl. 26. Ruth Sul'lJt-r I-ntt-rlnins MH'IH' frirmis :II the Ilvnsloy humr. 28. Swulr has :I gl'ay-hzlirwl tluy With Wl'lu- Skri-li-I'. 21L Lukv lows his lob. tIl' valriulls julis. Isll. 'llunn hunt. DECEMBER 1. Prrss Club organizes. wilh .lm'k Smnrl. prvsiilL-nt. amt Hvlvn Haym-b Smart. sun 0 ury. 2. Hilda .lunvs gives surprise fi-nsl in lwr mum. Slutlvnts giw program :1! Uppvln. 1. Brother 1!. Frank me'vry :4le un hmr through Kvmucky and Tennessee. 5. linnch iurns p001. wriling his Swan-Sung? l3. ?:rs. U. H. Bvcson returns home.- fit a visit here. Slutlunis go to sue Bun ur. 7. Sl-nim's' rings are first wurn. Aildiliuns tn I'olit Jenn staff arr, Irene Bl-Vt-l- hymrr. circululinn :mlnugi-r: Jm-k Smart aml Eugcnv Hightowvr, Junim' :Issislunis. T Hm 1 ll PEOPLES BANK 8r. TRUST COMPANY SERVICE WITH SAFETY MORRILTON. ARKANSAS + -I- Luke: This book informs nu- Hunt if one-thirtl of your body is burned. you will diu'f Springer: You Inul butter lake WE SOLICIT Exitlitlnrufrvt down from that stuvr. Guy throw asitlt; llit- lcilvr ht' wns 1't';l-di11g,';lml uttered an exclamation Fur Harding College's Future 0f-!;l;::::lt?i:iilg m. cried. Wln' . l'nn'l people be nmrl- vxplicii? Buuuvss What's llu- matter? :lskvtl Avn. This letter from home. In- nn- swm'ml. says falhor fell uul of 1111' . v . : lv .. : ' : ' . l'rumpl Sm'vwr :Iml Slu't-ml Allen- ippt UH mt? hmkl I hmb . .. . Jane tilvnu: Say. lludtly. I t'nll'l lmn hlvvn to II. L. Pulmns. gel th-su 'I'itlnnmiv vxmnplrs. Mrs; Sanderson sum surm-lhing :IllUlH finding lin- grcalvsl t'ummun divi- sor. I Brolhvr H mm: Hinvvn'l they found HARRIS FOTOGRAFER lllaklhing gwt? Why. thoy won- 716 Main SI. huntmg ful It Vxlltll I mus :1 Inn. . l'ndor now m:nm It-nwnl U:- I.llllr Hl'le. Ark. bridobgrmml. A l Lullisv: LDVt-iis :III M III'PHIII. Emily: Hf i! is. lnul'l'iugv is an alarm clock. 110 'P 8. St-niors dorm! Juniors in basket ball, 111-9. 9. Cold wvuilu-r plays havoc with mmpus 'urs. HI. Stn'lighl 81s entertain at the humr of lhcir sponsor, Pr'oftssur Hmmlcy. 12. Monthly night nu-rting warms up. over subject of dancing. !3. Christmas issnv 01' Thu Skvt'tvry 15. Culllcgv Improvement Association gives bazaar to raise money for playground equipment. 16. Third Dixie Lyceum mmlbcr, Ladies? Rainbow St-xlvilv. 17. Exams :Il'u lhu m'tlcr uf 111:.- day. 18. Sumv nf 11w gErIH I'L'bL'l at so many bells. 19. 51111 more Exams! 2 . ilullcgc Lym-um. Annmmcrmenl is 1111311001 donation of $1.00 10 college by Mrs. J. J. Scr'oggins. and of $2.01 ! donation by Civic Club. 21. Will vacation never come? Luggage is packet! and waiting. 23. Many hnnu-wanl bound for holidays. Blue limos for those not going. 24. tNorvlluuholitlay hoarding students, enjoy Christmas 1111- in Jenny Hill Hull. Hruth-r Annstrong is wry pleased with u 501 of alphabet blocks. Several allvmlvtl midnight mass. 2.3. Jan. 2. Vacation uruuml Harding. The hunters hav- a good lime. .IANUAH Y 3. Schun! starts in spitt- nf PUIII wruthm'. Sa-w-I-nl 110w students are wclcumutl. Miss Crm't-nh' l'vsignvd suddenly. Films frozen. wuirr nff1unwnuhml :mtl unshavvn faces. 4. Mary Bvss l-lunt Ivuu-s. Nearly all Vu unionists are back now. 5. Miss Um'clnvr is alill in :t lurmoil. lwmlusc she now 11:15 from two to 10111 Clussvs cm-h 'lUl'lnEI. uml can't figure out just how she will manugv lhom :III. 13. Schuol I'uvurilvs cli-thrl in Chapel. 7. Rumors and vvirlt'nu-s 01 urguuizatinn of Houst- ul' David Club. 8. 1106, Matthews lt'nvcs for Little- lhu'k College. 11. Juniurs select nvw HHUIISUI'. Mr. anslcy. H1. 0Alloy H111 tlisupp mrs. but is Spl'Cllily I'ccovcrctl. 11. Nvus lmx fur SkL-ctrr is found tn be serving purpose of waste basket. 13. 1111:10th win owr Harding in bmkul bull. 4-1-25. 14. Tvzu'lu-I's win again, 37722. 15. Girls inspect buy? dormitory. 17. Jacuity sclrcls honor siuelenls. 15!. Coach prusonls swuutm's 10 fnnthall lotic-rmc-n. 211. Now boll :ll Club is impruvvmrnl over tha- cast-iron drum. -1. Clul'mu'r Bowman uses Snxuphom- :15 an alarm l'IUCk. 24. Freshmen issm- 0f Thc Skl'vtl'r. 25. FFPSlllnl'n wnnsnr u drin- 1'01- funds for nvw bnilL'I' in Scroggin Hall. 211. Library m-m-ivvs a new book. tht' Work and gift of Mrs. .1. P. Sowell. 27. Himns I050 In Tech. 45-15. 1:8. .111 On .Iu's meet with Fannie Lou Fricks. 31!. Shop thrown at Bill Mattox. missus him and mm through dom- uf lho Atl- lllinistrulinn Building. 31. Scruggin Hull llonrknnhs disappear. .11. CCMPLIMENTS OF THE FEDERAL COMPRESS COMPANY M. ISAM. MANAGER l;- 513:1; 17. 18. 19. Ell. 21. 22. 23. 1:15. 27. 138. FEBRUA HY Ex-vuIn-icl Alvnn-n Suuw mnkvs talk in clnuu-l. Fine Arts Ih-purlIm-nt pn-scnls third CullL-gr Lyt'rlllll number. Campus Players are Working.I hzlrtl 0n Winn and Mnuw. Leltt-rnwn nrgzlnim- in Bison Club. Sallet-ss llulon lmvt's fur l'nivcl'siiy. .IOlliL' Vt'illnughby Ivuvvs fur Lillie lim'k Collvgc. Uuklvy untl Doris rolmrl a good limo al Alma over the wm-k-vml. Luwcll l'ulton Company, final number uf Dixiv Lyceum course. ill High SchuuL Ju tin .Iu's and W. H. Us. play fast basket ball. Umln Soul's :ltk'ntls lnvuling nf vducatimlai men of slab :Il Litllr Hock. Harding rcprewnlulivvs attend meeting at Joneslmm in interest of Christian Etlu'ulinn und Harding. T. 0. Martin begins meeting. Mr supper brings $26 and m't-r-satisfictl appetites. Upcning pages of Prlii Jean in Hands of printer. Doby Hlnckshcm- leaves for Berlin, Iit'l'lllnny. where hr will teach English in :1 language school, and In- will tlu missionary work. Frcshnwn dcbatn un inlvrvnllt-giulc :lihluiirs attracts largo :uuiivnce. Oakley und Johnnie Hay Murphcy :u'r callwl tn Lynnvillv. 'l'l-nnt-ssrv. nn arcuuni uf illnL-xs of their uncle. Bisuns win over England Alhlt-iic Club. 3641. Misu llonvfit-ld goes In her hmuc. sick. Joyce lJuvall gul-s In Imbmit-n. Emily Gummill rvlurns from visit. in Conway. Coach anry. Duynl. :mll .Iulhl. solicit :uls fur annual in Liltll- Huck. Tht- illfir'lmu'y svcms lu bc :1 must popular place. ti'utlc shult-uls prvsont plzu'lvl in chzlpvl. and m Kiwanis Club. Frank Sluri: is in tlisircss. lint is uampussml. Brother Martin clnsvs auccvssful meeting. Fresh-Suphs hikc tn the river. We lvnl'n. much has lm-n a mm'riml man since January 22. MARCH Clmprl prugrmns, cnnsist of talks on cigarettes. Juninr-Scnim' Billlqlll'l a big succms. .lnrk and Helen unnnunce they have been m:n'rivd sim-v Inst Svnlmnbc-r. Seniors Dl'tll'l' cups and gnwns. Juniul's llrvudy discuss robbery 0f the alfurcsaid caps and gowns. Urollu-r Gh-nn makes chapel lnlk 0n Hurdillgk rt't'vnl svcl't'l marriages. Huris Shulf :rml Urn Fuchs wlmw Hunu- Econumics Class how they can cook. Exams. English Lilu'atun- class lt-rril'ivd. Now playground equipment tlvlighl to children. Cnunly huskvl lulll inul'uumt-ul Iu'ltl hvrv. .lmlir :Iml Dov nmln- their rvgular visil over wcok-vnd. 113 I1- MORRILTON COTTON OIL MILL MANUFACTURERS OF COTTONSEED PRODUCTS MORRILTON. ARKANSAS ST. ANTHONY.S HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERS DR. A. R. BRADLEY DR. E. L. MATTHEWS DR. W. H. BRUCE DR. J. M. MATTHEWS DR. B. C. LOGAN DR. H. E. MOBLEY 114 .1- nhw l2. l3. H. 15. H5. 17. 18. 39. Ell. 22. 24. 25. 26. L'nivvrsity wins over Hendrix dvlmlurs in our auditorium with decision of 89-37. New term stnrls. Dr. W. W. Beers, of Hawaii. :uldrvssvs stmh-nt body, and many students plan to go to Hawaii as teachers. Urn. Epporsun lcuvcs fur Uulurmlo to attend school. Campus players again at work. Hosulis: Social hour 5. supper, 5:30. Judd Black leaves us 10 vnter law sehnul. Johnnie Hay Murphy n-turns from Lynnvillc. Tennessee. accompanied by Miss Susiv Braden. Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Click came from Cumnmnche :Is slmlvnts fur the third quarter. New baseball equipment arrivcs. Wu lose elcbatu wiih HL'I'IIIPI'SOHle'UW'n. hero. Svniurs give program in chapel. Holiday from school. 1311qu:; Day. Meeting hold at Camden. in interest of Harding. Jerry is again soon on Campus in new shoes. 27-30. Don Carlos .lancs shows sturnplicon views. and teaches on missionary 158. 29. 30. 3!. work. Victor Craig and Sam Gousauv enjoy Iww motorcycles. Baseball game with Teacher's College. 3-9 in their favor, al Conway. Discipline ccmmiltec 11115 Ilwvling. Potit Juan goes to press. IN PROSPECT APRIL April Fool. Everybmly's day. 2-8. IL I.. Whileside. 0f Dcntun. Texas. lcclures. 3. 5. IU. 17. 28. HJ- 1:3. 22. 24. L17. 28. 2.9. Hull. u u . lelpluin of Plymouih prest-nlvtl. College Of Ozarks dvhatvs us. there. Uklzlhumu A. .i M. Cullcgv llclmivs us. here. Dubatv with Arkansas Ccullvgv. lhvro. Spring lnurnmm-nt sponsored by Himn Club. M A Y In lhu Spring vlc. Cmupusulngy, begins in earnest. Annual Innunlain climb. Orciu-slra I'vcilal. Piano students in I'ocital. Expression stlltlcnh in I'N'ilnl. Bucculnul'cntv address. Seniors sh'ut caps and gowns. Tennis cnuris full. and a lung lim- wailing. Everybody cramming for those exams tomorrow. Final uxmmipacking. Exams. Annual Alumni, and EySiutlotlt Luncheon. .II'NE .Zommrnconwnt exorcism. tilusing ontortainnmnl. EVERYTH I NG TO WEAR WHITLEY S CURLEE CLOTHES VANITY HATS jul-Hi-l ' .. hnl: .lt' Fadul'v! .Hnskcl: Aw, shul il ymlrwlf. yuu :lrv l'lost-r. Tubby: Haven't l wen yuu sunw- wlu'l'v vlst'? Hm: Pvrhups: I'n- born sl-vvrzll nllIt-r plan's. Tho llnngrr Linc 7E Luw You. Mary Ellen: Fido wnnlrll my picture tn wvur IIL-xl In his heart. Mnryv Irene: Look nut. IIt-arit'. lhul he tlm-sn't twain by Wearing il un lhz- buck or his slicker. l'mf. Scars: W'IH'H' run I gvi li' hunk. Mun 7 Hult-r nf the World ? Clwk: In llu- l'ic-tinn dclmt'hm-nl, Iltm'n sinirs. Sum: 'WVImI is u purusih', Pu? Pl'uf. Bull: A parasite 13-. n mun whu walks through a rwnlving Ilmar wiilmul doing his sharr uf Hu- pushing. Jlul: .1 hair dumh wmm-n! l'nlu: Ah. I 'il'l'. a woman hater . .rl-r .. , -1..1n. THE HOME OF ECONOMY AND QUALITY ARROW VARI ETY STORE MORRILTON. ARK. McKINLI'ZY. Prop. IH'Y HERE AND 5;! VB +. . .lk. BIIEAD IS YUI'H BEST FUUIJ. liA'J' MUHIZ OF IT MOLL BROS. BAKERY Nul'lh Divisinn Sh't-vl SANITARY --- PURE PROMPT DELIVERY PHONE 424 1 116 il- ....1 .- . . .- --w.-..--.;. FOR ENTERTAINMENTS THE NEW GRAND THEATRE PRESENTS THE BEST IN PICTURES AT ALL TIMES FOR THEATRE PARTI ES PHONE 212 FOR SPECIAL RATES Hl' WARREN'S ALWAYS WHEN YOU WANT FIRST CLASS EATS AND DRINKS BEST COFFEE BEST COOKS 'l't JASTICD SANIWVICH ES W AFFLES SNAPPY SERVICE Thontrv tinnh-ctium-ry is Imw Warrulfs :Ilsu. Ih'lh-r prepared to scru- you Dun'l fumvl H'url'vn's th-n in MOHHHJI'UN. Iil'SSElLYIlJJ-I UR LITTLE INNIK PHONE 398 MORRILTON LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL WIS ARE NUT .5'.-1'!'ISFIEU I'NlJz'SS YUI ' .1 RE Cnmpil'meuls 0f REA PATTERSON MILLING CO. COFFEYVILLE. KAN. S. 8: P. FLOUR QUALITY THAT JUSTI Fl ES TRAlN-LOAD SHIPMENTS We tire Hunswrs nf Harding CnHt'yf' 118 SENIOR WISIHIM Thr suhlinu- is :I hairy tlvpusit in :1 cold I'vrvptaclv. Willis len- are lwu zlulums in the mole- vulv. which inhuhils Hll' bottom of rivers. Hm. 'l'lu- Pupc cnllml Henry VIII Fido lhv Offensive. Lllkl'. Epics tlL'St'l'ibC tlw tll'PilH ul' bravo Im-n culled vpicuros. linnncll. Pupv wmlo principally in heroic cullle. Dvstlanmnzl. An m'ulisl is a fish wiih lung lrgs. Mrs. Harrell. Mugnu Charter said that llu- King was Iml In Ul'tlL'l' taxis wiilmut Hu- mnsvnt 0f Purliamcnl. Uukh-y. Musl uf Shakospenl'l'k plnyn wort- lvl'l'iblc Il'ugodics. Hvlvn. In Russia th-rr: un- vust Unrul- vurous l'nrrvsts. Maurine. E. H. nwuns egg munplv. .luycv. PL'ODIP nftvn Inw llu-iz- cum sciences when tIn-y gel ill. Aullrt-y. Ambiguity moans tolling lhv truth when you tlun't moan lu. Hosr-Muriu. Barbarians un- things put in bi- cycle whorls t0 llmkl' them run smoothly. Iiumi. A cloficit is what ynu llzn't- qu-n you haven't as much :15 you had when you had nothing. Nolwn. v!!- Ib FACULTY AND SENIORS 119 m 1P 4r 4- , .. .. , . .' 1 . ,I 'I' I WW ! H'I'm M'm WHITE FUH anH CA'IIALUUUE BUY LASTING GIFTS FROM STIFFTS Ynu I'Hll shop with this lul'gc slur:- h; umil. with lhv hl'lIJ nl' um' vuln- lnumu wllirh illnslrnlc-s UP-TO-DATE HATTERS h THE HUI'SIL' HI SERVICE DIAMONDS IYA'HIIIHS I' SILVEH JEWELRY Lutlivx' aml I'JDI'IUt'IIICI'lIh Huh. Ch-nn- CHINA GLASS L'II zllld Hltu'kml HIFT IVAHES WE GIVE CHAS. S. STIFFTS CO. PIHNP'I' MAIL mmEn SliHVltili 1' BMW! Main Sl- IH Wusl Markham Slrwl. I-. LIIIII' IIUI-k' Arkansas Lillh' Huck. Arkansas 45..-.-. u!- a..- - I... k- II .. + :Lr ! MIN. l-ll-nslvy: You nvx'cr ulicl I umillhlg 11-:1lly Ch'w-r in yuut' life! Mr. ansl'vy: You stem to fm'gvt. lhul I murtlvll yml. my lh'Jll'. COMPLIMENTS l IH-I't-xviill discount- rm Tlu- suhjrt'l ul' snrnm's 0F Thv Imuhlvs lhal kill an- TIH' lruuhlvs Wu lmrl'uw! III'HfPSHUI' Hhmh's: IIWhui Immn-n- ml in tln- ymu' I773. hvsidvs tiln'ist- TRI-SERVICE CO mus :IIHI Nc-w Yuan? Iluyul: Iilenksgiving'. Hiltlu: I will marry yuu on map rumlilmn. COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE lflul'vm'r: 'WVllrll is. Hml t'unuli- Hull'.w llilcfn: 'l'lmt tllll' m:nrrinm- shall SERVICE mt ln- ullmu-d ln inlvl'l'upl nur frivmlxlzin. lhvzmlvyt l jusl gut n lvlh-r fl'um Murlhu tmlny will: Hl't'l'l mislnkrs PHONE 333 in il. ' Mihln-II: livitlrnlly yml Imhl llur I SIH-lllmuml. I ! J-. 1-..4. 120 THE HAPPY HOME PLATE g FAMILY FOR THE HAPPY HUNGRY STUDENTS! There is' such :1 big old 3':le family of uHome Plate l'umlh. Always :I treat for tho hungry cullL-gu- student. keep :1 few cans in your mom. fur lhosv :Iftr.'l'-schuul lunches. IF ITS HOME PLATE, YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD ASK YOUR GRUCER FOB uHUME PLATE' Disll'ibulcd by SCOTT-MAYER COMM ISSION CO. Hltl Husl Markham Sil'vui Liillv Hm-k. Ark. .1. i' l. BARNES-ECHLIN PHOTOGRAPHERS SPI-ICIALIZINH IN COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONWAY. ARK. I e- .1: 4'- Frank Shirk: For two culls Pd kill you. Glen Jones: Hl'l't'gS a nickel, bury 1110. 100. Dr. J. 31.: I saw smm-lhing funny about you last nighl. Luis: I know it, Dnd; but I sent him Immo as sum: as I could. Lindsay: What was Washington muted for? Ruby: hHis memory, of cuurso.' Lindsay: Why do you think Hull? Ruby: ' Why. tlulfl you suv monu- mentu vrvctml everywhere to his nu-umry'? George Unry Mcliuu: What is u theorist? Norman Jolu-s: A theorist is a man who thinks he is learning to swim by sitting on the bank. and watching H frog Beasley: Look here. this picturv makes mo 10ch like a nmnkoyR' Joyce: Yuu shuuld have thought ni' thul lmfurv you had it taken. COURTEOUS. PROMPT EFFICIENT CONWAY COUNTY APPRECIATIVE. HELPFUL HEALTH UNIT SAFE 4:. Wu invilv. :Iml appreciate your 11ll$illl'55.:tllll are prepared 10 lmmllt' +. .. . H matters IH-r'iailling 10 safv and t'fHISH'ViIth'P banking. Wl' Stllit'it Crimes That Thl' Law Snm-lions: yuut' lullrunugv. .. . lullmg time. 7,7,, Hanging pictures. Sleuling bases. Shnnting llu- chutes. FIRST STATE BANK Choking ufl' :1 speaker. , HunninH' m'vr 41 Iu-w sung. Mm'mlU'L Ark. SmuthL-Fing a laugh. Selling fire to a heart. ' , , . Knifing :1 purfnrnunwv. Lmn-Ir'sy Service MIN !!! Murdvring lllu English Lnnguugv. .q. .3. +- .99.. THE MORRILTON BARBER SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF North hivisinn $1. GRISHAM ICE CREAM 5 CHAIRS 2 BATHS COMPANY This Shnp is lho Stunlrnls' MORRILTON. ARK. Hvathuarlvrs Calf Ami Get Acqurzinled YOURS FOR SERVICE II :- 22 Petit J ean and River Lake Alluring spots for picnics make COMPLIMENTS OF FAIR STORE NO. 23 uh- HARGIS RIGHTWAY'S MODERN AND SANITARY CLEAN l NG PROCESS TRANSFORMS Lust smsun's gzll'mrnls lntn this HL-usmfs garments slyh- l1ils'. Brightun up 11ml old 5111!, rl'm'k. 0r cunt- llw t'mt is trifling; lhl' results 'dl't' slll'v In gratify you. VOEHILTHN. ARKIWVQE, PHtiNli 23 WE CALL AND DELIVER JP MORRILTON MUSIC CO. llcrln'rl liulu-rts. Prup. HANDS. VllI'l'llULAS. MUSICAL INS'I'HI'RIENTS. HECUHDS SHEET MITSIC. PLAYER BULLS 114 South llnilmml Aw-nuv TELEPHONE NO. 265 mmmlsmx, ARK. -1- iii- A DRUG STORE OF QUALITY WHERE Ylll'll lll'l'llllX-Hili IS APPIlHClA'l'l-Ell ALWAYS IN CHARGE m: REGISTERED PHARMACISTS HERBERT ROBERTS 8: COMPANY THE HEXAIJ. xmm: Murrillun. Arkansas lIIlUItIIi lil'TS OF FRESH AND CURED MEATS HAM HMIHN 77 LAHIl ALI. KINDS OF SAUSAGE MANI'FACTL'HEH MORRILTON MEAT MARKET AND SAUSAGE FACTORY Brnllvy Schlossvr Plump Qllx .lulumiv Hay: Yuu mvn are all alike. Tnlum: Then why tlll girls wan! thrm- ur four? Mlll'it' Davidson: Wliy woulclnll mu rare In I'ly arnuml the world? Mnnu Bcllv: Hocuusv. Pm already llt'l't'. Dm- Mnltht-Ws: VVhal's lhv dif- l'rm-m-v bvhw-un sighl and vision? Allen SmIdL-rth: u'l'hai's easy; my girl is a vision. yours is a sight. llm'lmln: hog think? llrnlhvr Bell: Well. he thinks in u hugls way. lIe-rmnn: 'lllvu won my argument; lhnl's just tho way I mink. Brulher Bt-ll. does a Kern: What : thl' mutter with llwm- lurnips?- rlhcy laslv like car- l'ulti.u lirutlu-r Scars: thvy'rc rmlishos. That's bvczluso Millll'l'tli If you were me. would ynu have a date with him? Pauline: If I were you. I would Imu- a dutt- wilh anyone. OI Pllmlv 4.31 UIICl'iAhYHyS SPOTLESS CLEANERS 2H3 H. RAILWAY AVE; LIWD HARVEY ALWAYS THE NEW THINGS IN R EADY-TO-WEAR AT GREER'S LADIES HEAIiXCTU-WEAH SHOES illUSli SEE FRANK BROS. DRY GOODS COMPANY IT JH'ST BE RIGHT Hr COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF QUALITY BOOKS PAMPHLETS VISITING CARDS LETTERHEADS SOCIAL STATIONERY PROGRAMS TICKETS. ETC. lilt; 81'0th HF CAHI'HEUAHDS IX ALI. COLORS AND Wliliill'l's CHRISTMAS CARDS THE ARKANSAS UNIT HT PAYS T0 AD'I'IERTISI-Li THAT'S WHY 117-: mu rr 'l- 126 HALBROOK DRUG COMPANY SERVICE THAT SEITISFIICS THE COLLEGE STORE WE APPRECIATE mun BUSINESS 288 PHON ES 282 MORRI LTON. ARKANSAS 7i: BEST BREAD ON EARTH YOUR MONEY'S WORTH CUMPLIMENTS 0F In Hmlmm. Wheat ul' Hyv. we ran lnlkr lllnl xpw'inl cake, or :Iny killll N pic. Hum. Clmkivs :Intl Turix hy thn- Inns run In- I'mmll nl Hlis l'unluus bakery. Yulr nlwnys ,uri ynur munryk wul'lh IlfoRRIL-rmv. A RK. :11 lhis Sllnlll'H'i SUNSHINE BAKERY PIIUXE 383 .u-.-.. .-. +1. HARDING WE ARE HERE BECAUSE OF YOU WE ARE FOR YOU TO THE END Right Place Store .lo . - u-- :-n- -u-u--. q nib WE CALL THE STAR CLEANERS WE BOOST HARDING COLLEGE COME IN AND MEET US. SEE OUR PLANT ROSS TRICKEY. PROP. PHONE 56 'l' JOHN W. KORDSMEIER MORRILTON 8t COMPANY BEAUTY SHOPPE HARDWARE .X'. FIAHNI'ITHE NEW AND I'SI'ID HHUDS FlfHNITL'HE IHCPAHHNU 302 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Bl'lLDlXt': Murry Hm Girl. H'P'H Furnixh the huuxe BETTER BEAI'TY WORK PAINTS VAHNISHES PHONE 484 PHONE 225 -4. 130 kw 4..9.A MILLINERY EXCLUSIVELY MISS KATIE CASH Girls. Vixr'f Cush'x mu! Sum' Your Cash MORRILTON. ARK. 4p... 'I-H-IJI Jack Slllul'l: l'thvn n pit'cv lhroaluns uvul'y minulv to ho a tunr. and always tlisnjspuiuls ynu. il's classical. Verna: Would you nml'l'y :I man to reform him? Mary Huynvs: l summw l hhilll haw h;h lhvrc isn't nnc uf llwul llml suits me tlu- way lu- is Imw. Johnnie Hay: llnnking in wintlmv uf jewelry slm'ol lltl luw lu hun- lhut lJract-lvi. Judd: l mln'l :Ifl'm'tl ln buy il lm' ynu. tlvat'. .lohnniv Hay: Bul yun would if you could. u'uuldn'l yuu? Judd I'm :Ilrnitl nnl. Johnnie Hay: Why? Judd: llll isn'l gnml unnugll. clmr Johnnie Hay: 0h. ynu ll:ll'lil1:.z! The speaker Waxml l-lnqm-nl. untl :lflt'l' his pt'rm'ulinn nn u'nmulfh rights. he utltlml: When llu-y lulu- nur girls, as lln-y thm-alt-lu-d. away from tho l'tlliltlllt'zlllunlll vnllvgvs. what will follow? What will I'ullow, I I'vpeat'r' A land musculinv Vulr- in uudiencc ropliml: I will. thv in 131 DRILLING 8c THINES FANCY AND STAPLE lilllHIElllI-ZS I'lllllll AND FEED PHONE 21 FREE DELIVERY QI'JIJ'I'Y AND LO'll'HST PRICES MORRILTON. ARK. l-u-z SEE M. L. MCDONALD JEWELEH fur lilll'TS T HAT LAST If your watch needs repairing, donlt wail until you come in town to haw it fime-isvml it in by insured parcel post. It will receive our prompt allonlinn. Fifth floor First National Bank MURH l LTON, ARK. r-n-l- LINHHHHHH FLIES TU IEI'HUI'E EATING SANDWICHES The convenivlil. snlisl'ying. nourish- ing s:-Imlwirh was l,indhurgh's nnly fund on his 33-hour flight tn Europv. Santlwivhvs wax his chief rulianc'v for :I vlvm' ryv. stvmly hand. uml sustainvd vffnrl. Tln- sandwich again proves itm-If :1 CUInplt-h- :Iml flawless fund. Fur 1hr Famous AMERICAN SANDWICHES Call BAKER SANDWICH SHOP Mm-rilltm. Arkansas PAI'I. C. MAKER WHATS THE l'SI'l Ul HAVING 'l'llE BLl'ES .lusl bL't'HlL'iP you m-ml a now pair nf slluvs? What is wrung wilh thnl nlcl puir? Hans lhvm fixed and iron! lhum fair. BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP North Nlnnm- St. MUHHIIIFON. ARKANSAS VALENTINE 8: SON CONTRACTORS Ilmnt-s, Business Plzlt'lW, and all kinds. of Building and Finishing. PHONE 480 Mary Huyt's: If yuu musl know then- arc lwu reasons why I WUJH nmrl'y yuu. Allu-I'l: What :u'c Hwy? Mary: Yourself :Iml man. a nut h 01' Bnytll When is thv fr'vutlnm uf lht' t'ily givvn 10 21 1mm? Prof. Hc-mr: Whvn his wifr gums 10 w country. Miss Ht-Iulr Ll-t Im- Imu- 5mm- moncy. dour; I want In hlku ll litllr trip. 1.. IL: Ilun't afford i1? Miss Helm: Isn't 1:11 ltm pruvuk- ing'? Wu urt' lust, the captain slutim'ml. AN llv sluggvl'ml down 1hr stairs. Site the lost and found omnmitluv. Smm- nnv cried. and ulmlgvtl the chairs. l'rnf. Kit'HPI'I A fnnl :qus mics- tiuns :u wist- mun calfl nnswvrf' Doc. Lnflis: That probably HC- cnunls fur so many of us fniiing in tIIu-m. HARDWARE FURNITURE FLOOR COVERING IMPLEMENTS WAGONS BUILDING MATERIAL FUNERAL D I RECTORS E. E. MITCHELL 8: COMPANY SINCE 1893 '- slun- HIGH GRADE PORTRAITS QUALITY MARKET Alq-x Welter. Prup. PHI'ITHIiH MADE UFANYTHINH .KXXWVHEHI': HIHHZEIHES MEATS AN ANYTIME me AND FEED MORRILTON STUDIO Murrillnn. Ark. KODAK FINISHING ?AJIHIII' Sc-rvim- PHONE 36 ALI. WHHK lil'AHANTl-Ll'il! WE DELIVER uh .pl-p I34 db... Iu.. I-nm'nm: HY HLISSEIJNILIE PRINTING CUMPANY lMWSi-IlJA'IIJJi. Ann. Inxmnum. In PEERLESS l'lNUHAVIXtJ iLlHlPANY I.I'rII,I- Hm h. Mm. 136 +...b..b.,. ..d......u.u ..-.. ,.... :.-...- ,......-.. ..-.....; ..-,-..-y.-.. . .1-.; .. ..-.. .. .. .. 1


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