Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)

 - Class of 1929

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I'TililH. ' N' I-INI'IHAVINIB IIHMI'ANY Ll'l'TLl , IHHIK. .UHx'AN. NllHSl-ZLLVILLI . PHINTINH IIUNII'ANY HUSSICLIA'IIJJC. AIIHANHAH .HOAJ m: 'Rthsrw a 7?. 7557 'l'hv first while nmu m tnuvh Arkansas snil was nu Hutu a Spaniard. As at ynung nnEn ha had gained same l'nma- I-md fortune exuluring Ventral .hm-rirvn. Lured lay Ilu- stories nf mum and the fountain nf youth. he mums lu Flurida and spent twu ,wurx wnnderlng nwr what is now Florida. Hunrglu, Mississippi and Malmnm. In May. l5-IL he- came tn :1 river su hrnad he called it Rin Grandma. lhe Smmlsh for great river. Tm- natives called it Mesuhm-ube, ur rather 0! Waters, which we call Mlssia- - Hlmll. The next year Ihi' great captain spent traveling thrnuah what. I: 4 now Arkansas. hul what was then a vast wilderness full of w! 11 animals and savages. At his death. I19 Smds rullowrrs buried him in the river hL- had diswn't-red. 1am: 3pm yahliaheh by; the 92mm- Ollmm nf mlrhhug CEnllege illnrriltnn. Arkannaa Enlumr Jim: HARDING COLLEGE LIBRARY 'Phu- Villhcl' nf Arkrlnsna va'i dn- T-mli. W: . u Pr. whmun Ivy :ulnplinn. He- wnH :l mnmlmr uF lhe- expeditirun under I. H . Whrmr plnn il was In lmlhl :I chuln 0f forts from the Hn-zll Lukvs, dmvn Kim M isslnpi and alum: the- Gulr uf ericn. Ho Imih M. St. Louis whiln- rm Hallo n-tur'nu-rl tn Framu- l'nr sumiilus and soulurs. 'Plu-u he! went dnwn Im- river tn nIm-l IIH Salim hut did not Hm! him. In 11m; ho hum u lug vulxin rm H'Ie- Al'knns: s Riwr n few miles l'rnm Its nmullL TINA furl rNHIhlished hwn- WJLH vnllud Arkunsus Post. and was no! nnly Hu- um whin- St-ttlnrmvm in thv nnAsc-m lmundury uf Arkansnx I'Jul nlam the firsl in the great Louisiana Territory. III Italian by birth and -r. JHnrrmnrh As :I symhnl 0f the wiril of Harding. as a record of lasting friend- ships. and hours of joy and toil: and as a service to our Alma Mzncr. whom- fulun- shall upimld llu- inuliliuns of its past: if them: things :m: cm- bmliml in the nugvs ul' this hunk. th-n mu' purpusc llus IJL-t'n :u't'umplislwd. Arkansas became a. part uf the Unlted States In 180:5. Before that time Louisiana Territory WM 9. ball mum! to and fro between Spain and France. and consequently no permanent settlements were made except around military posts. Arkansas was a pariah in the territory, Its name being that of a tribe of Indians and spelled after the manner or the French explorers. At the threatened outbreak of war with England. Napoleon sold the wholg territory to the United States. Monroe and Livingston signed the purchase treaty at fifteen million dollars-less than three cents an acre. Dwemher 30. 1803. 111: United llama took possession or Loulslm From 1804 to 131-2 Arkansas was part at Muisiatm Terrl-v wry; tram 1813 to 1819 ft formed part or the territory of Missouri. $11M nf Emma ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FINE ARTS FAVORITES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS 106676 In 1819. by an m1 of PnIIng-ss. Arkansas Ins mud? n tI-rritury. President Monroe appointed Robert lfl'ilII-ndvn sPt-n-lury nf the 110w tprritoryx He rendrrcd Arkansas it great service In appointing rnumy officers, organizing lm-ul uud central government and setting things in motion before the. new governor. Column! Jamey. Mlllpr, arrived. The m'at legislature prnvlded Arkansas with a full set of laws by adopting lhusv In use In Missouri. Tho 3mm.- .vc-ur Willlmn E. W'mdruff issur-d alu- Hrst number of the Arkansas Gazelle. lhe oldest living paper weal of the Misslssipni. The second IegialalunI IPIIHVt-LlrId In Inn at Arkansas Past and moved the i-HpItal m Llllle Iim-k. 'I'hv lialltist Meeting Htausv in Little Rock was tru- seem- at many meetings ur the territorial legislnluru Qiaff EDITORIAL STAFF - EUGEI'E HIGHTOVVER . . . . . . . . fdilur LOIS MATTHEWS . . . . . . . . . Lifvmry CARI! Hi OLSON . . . . . I . A N BUSINESS DEPARTM EN T 'I'ATUM MILLS . . . . . . . . . .Uuuum'r LEONARD KIRK . . . . . . . . Adtlt'r'lisiny LINDSEY ALLEN . . . . . . . . Circuhann Arkansas Territory became a state win 1836. It Was one ot'h the weeding states during the Civil wm under military control in 1869 and adopted Its present Caustitutiaun 1h u,.t8'H 0n munnm. of Lhe natural rmmm and 910 recent program. Arkuueagf is now known as the Wonder sure. hu the eaten wdag'uf surfu-a and the mast attractive mm of any of be state! he bring the mwutpvt. No section: an subjeft to dmuth or extremes of temperature. The state of Arisingu it other- In natural fmni'cee. its store of mtneral wealth hung unity hexhamlflbte. Ira vast lore'ets Imp plying plne and hardwood Inmm Elna!!! ties wmlent to place the clan: tn the forefront. and its axrlcnlhlral and horticultural prowess arc Ieeognized not only tn the United States but In foreign countries as well. Alma Mr In the Ioothil'ts of the Ozarks, near to Petit Jean; Stands our glorious Alma Mater; Harding is her name. Christian standard is her motto; Christian life is stressed; And in every branch of learning, each one does his best. Harding opens wide her portals. thus inviting all Who would tread the path to knowledge; heed then to her call. Barnum: Sing the chorus! Shout it loudly! Echoing through the vale. Hail to thee, beloved Harding! Alma Mater. Hail! Erhiratinu Tu Mrs. J. U. lim'rx-tl. instruclur in Harding Cullvgt. Hu- lictil .lmn of Ninrll'vn lIumirt-tl anll TWPIIIy-llillv is :Iil'vuliunntt'ly tlmlit'ulml. Hy ln-r uussvssiun of llmsc qualilivs which are UH.- lm-usun- of high ill 'nls :I'ml film itlllltvncv among tlu- students. by hvr until'ing rll'urts aml nnsvltjsh tluvnlinn 10 Harding Cullcgv. by hvr wuuml policies and constant vxumplc, she has sci for us :1 slumlurtl, a guul to which all who aim may wm'k on, secure in the belief that by their cITurls Hwy will ho made better. Enarh uf Erumrpa mftirrrs L. 1.. BELL . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pre'sirh-nf W. T. SWEAT . . . . . . . . . . Vicr Presidenl W. E. MIIHICYNULDS . . . . . k . . . . . Hccmllru-y B. F. Lowmn' . . . . . . . . . . Business Jlummz'r Exmttim: Olunuuiitrn L. L. BI-zLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman W. E. MCHEYNOLDS . . . . . . . . . . Sccn-Im-y W. S. WATSON . . . l3. Fluxu LllWl-llW . . . . W. A. HILL iBuarh mmnhrm .l. D. ALLEN . . . . . . . . . . Jlurrillon. Alrlmnxrm L. L. BELL. . . . . . . . . . Ifnyhfml. Arkwnxus .lnE H. BLUI-z . . . . . . . . . . . Salem. Arkunxus Mus. F. Canmx . . . . . . . . . Hum'vm'lle. .rlrkrmxux C. L. COATES . . . . . . . . . . Crml Hill, Arkrmxux ROBERT DUPBE . . . . . . . . . . linylund. Arkansas Mas. Buuwm DL'VALL . . . . . . . Imhndm, Arkansas T. L. HELM . . . . . . . . . . Jlru'riil'nn. Arkansas W. A. HILL . . . . . . , . . . Cuul mu, Arlmnsux B. F RANK Lmvlzm' . . . . . . . . Urwwmurl. Nebraska DB. J. M. MATTHEWS . . . . . . . Jlurrillon. Arkansas W. E. MCHEYNOLDS . . . . . . . . Murrt'Hun, Arkansas A. L. HOTTl-INBERHY . . . . . . . LHHe Rock, Arkansas LUREN Rousun . . . . . . . . . . Wichita. Kansas L. C. SEARS . . . . . . . . . Morrilhm. Arkansas W. T. SWEAT . . . . . . . . . . H'eidun. Arkansas D. A. TUCKER . . . . . . . . . . Cuxu. Arknnxnx J.J.V'ALENTINE . . . . . . . . . Murr'illun.Arkansas W.S.W'ATSON . . . . . . . . . Morrmun.Arkansas Armatrnug Wrmihrul 31. N. Lill..1,...p. .1. 1 '4 44 1....41..1?1 y i I Ll1-r1 L? .L: . . ., v . .1 mm. 3J. N Armstrnng mum 11f muulm . ., . . .11 ...:1'.41 ,Iilndfiilllsuaa:i.1hq JldwulljaqjiMnln . , .9042. . . . 7 1 .r .1. F, . .. . a . .. , .r .b. L Ik . H ? i I . .. F. B I II. l L! Krnr h a: JN Amg'monmahnk iESlDENT Brnurm Anew! LMEVAGE LC. SEMS.B.A..MA GW. Fr . .. 3 DAN wa ONhEAVE mgufigcga-PjS 'l J g . X i . BF. rzuonm R.A..MA. SAEluu. ; BSJMLSJ UR Base . BANA- Socim. Slum?! :; BlohochL SCIENCES EnuchtoNMn Pmcn-neum-y AHE CHAUDRON, BA. MA. Hanna! Lannvness QTRoDNAN. BA, FLA- Elve us?! QB'WJEEEEWA MR;.JN ARMS'mouGHA DAM er Wavy. wTams. 3;. m. 9mm MARY :To c ya 0k 3.; ml. Hirrony - HOME Ecru. omcs Emma BE'NEF'IFLD Vows Mus d0 GmrBA Flammu mm Smuw Emma HARIEMGOD'I'. Hum C. GmmmBS PIANO FREHCH quuusH Ms: W K C unnmm Immrnz NIKE. O.HhmmIRN NURSE ' J 13. MRRHWGHCAWuRT Pmmny En 1hr $tuhrmta 11f Earhing 01111ng9 Unt'v again wv t'nmv ln ynLI in lhis. nn - :Inuuzll mvssugr. to lay upnn ynllr llvzll'lR nm- nl' Ilu- gri-uh-sl m'vlls nt' lllv vnllvgv llml is sn llcm' In 115 :Ill. Thnugh like M'cl'y nlhur privnlc inalilulinn nl liurning. HJII'IlllLL', Iinllvm- hm. many needs. lln-n- i5 nlu- m-wl Ilml sluntls nut llrs-vlnilu'nlly n! this limr. 'liln- gn-nIL-sl zlssul :my instillllinn nf lvarning cam have is in simlt-nt lnuly n-In- smiling nim-Im-n tlill'urunl Slilll'h: a slunlvnl hotly llml is un- vM'L-III-tl in cnmluc-l aml in lnynlly ln Ilu- l'lJllI'f-It' and its itlvuls. thu- nli iIH gn-zllrsl Iu-uls :II this Iimr in Innl'v slmlvnlx. II' the vnllvgv t'l'll'nllllu'lll mill hun- :ln invrmisv in 1929-3 of nm- lllllllll'llll slutlrtlls zlml llu- :u'mlvmy nu incruum- nl' lifly sludvnlh, many nl llurllingis must urgvnl m-wls will he unlnmzllit'nlly supplivul. Willi tllt' nrvwnt faculty. lllv instilulinn will bcr'nnn- svlli-snppnrling insnful' us t'uI'I'vnl L'xlwnsus :n'v I'Illlt't'l'llt'll. This will In: :I Inurvt-lnus liningr l'nl' :I slnmlurll wuinl' L-nlll-gc- in lllv sixth y IHI' nl' llh lil'v and Will llnml will: m-w 2m! nml vnlhusizmn :m vntil'v imlilulinn. Antl hnw mlxily il l'zlll lu- llulll'l ll l'ili'll nl ynu In wllnm this Jllt'ssugn- rnrm-s will resolve ln su-un- clul'iny. llu- summvr nm- m-w student for tln- Iinll l'Jll'lllllIIPlll. Harding will lmvv ln llllllll shm'ks in Ul'llCl' In llnusv llu- slurlvnls. Wlmt an inspirnlinn lu ynur l':u-ull,v. ln ynur I'vllnw Sllltll'l'llrx. llllll In Ihv lnnuI-il nl' I'vgt'nls 21ml Illl- lnynl l't'irnils nl' ynur su'hnnll lirvl'yllling llEII'lllllQ m:n' nmll-I'Inkt' will SllCCt'Ull nr lull :n-vnrcling 1n ynur :Illllllllt' Inward il. Al Ivml. :my llllllL'FlulilIIgJ lllul ynu snlitlly MlleNJl'l runnnl fail. An in Hip pusl. u't- llzn'i- lnI'm-d In .HIII lUI' lep. In this. nul' annual lllrhsalgt'. Wu wnnl ln Ian nn ynm' In-zn'ls ll1is Irrimr :val of llnriling Iinlll'gr. Wr llmxl rurm-alh :Imwnl ln gnu ln Inukv it your L-lliI-l' Illljl'i'llYt' during lin- nmurnm'hing Slllllllll'l'. SIIT't-lx in ynur lnwn nr rnuniy ynll I'illl liml nm- ynung mun nr wnnmn fur llm'qling. ll' ynu czlnnnl n-Inrn ynnl'xi-ll. nwlnuhlr ynur rlfnrls llml .umr plum- Inny lu- llllt'rl in ynur :Ilisrnrr. As u'i- vnm'llulv. Wn- wnnl ln s y nnm- Illul'l' lhul wv lu-liru- in 3n . Wr ln-livu- you will dn winltm'ri' l$ llt-m'ssnl'y ln km-p llurtling llnlh-gr Ilu- .xlnmlunl ilmlitulinn llml il is. W:- nl'v rnunling nu you In watch ils nl'nm'vss. In knnw from your ln ymr ils Iu-vtls. and In slnml snliilly lJvlliml t-u-ry t'nmpnign lullni'llt'd in supply lln-MI m-mlx. Finally. wv lnvo ynll. lVl' :ll'l' l'nr ynu. lnl' Harding: tlnllI-gv. lilltl'l'lllili AND SlS'liEll AHMS Svpninra TATUM MILLS lllllNHlJ-IY, ARKANSAS HA. History Ilnrding, V35. '33': Prt'Sidrnl nf Srlllur l'Iuss; Businesx Mnnugvl' nl' Potil Juan: H Pluh'. Rvpurter fur Hku-rlvr: I ullllh.'l1l; Hunuhall; thskelhull 'ih'e m:- H lever hung ennugh :Ind :l 1mm strung vmumh. and. I can. singleu hundvd. Innn' lhv worm. DORRIS SHULL ALMA. AHMAN 5A5 BA. Hume Ecuuuun'cs Harding. '25. 22 : Twin Q Ulu'h; tinlf' Uluh: 'l'l'ail Mukrrn; Srvl'elru'y uf St-ninr l'luss: Assuriutv Editor uf l'etil .Iralll Earth hm: uul :uu'lhing ln shuw mun.- fnlr: Dull Wuuld Iw hr- uf 5:qu whn vnuid puss luy And Her nm glnrx in her I1ushlmr 93'? And Iu-uuu' ut' the mnt'nl'nx in her half. LEONARD KIRK IIAMI'SIIIIII-Z. 'I'l-lNNI-ZSSI-lI-I ILA. I-Idumlinu IL L. It. Nusln'ilI-u 'I'enm-ssuv, '23. I27: Harding. 'ES, '2'r' Annual Staff: l'il'rl'lUI' uf Ijh-u: l'lul-s and Uimrus: Mush Uluh: Vlrv I'reHiIh-nl nf h'rnIur Uluss: U. H, lilulrln- Musin- when sul'l uva-s dlr. I'Ibrmw In the memnn': Udnrs when sweet riuh-Ls sirken, Lire within Ihr sn-lwu thry quiekun, Rnsr-leaves. whrn Ihr- Emir is drud, Arr,- hrapr-d l'nr :In- llt'lln'v'd's lu-d: Sn In thy mung! qu-n thou art gunr. Lun- uselr shall slumIn-r nu. ULDENE MILLS BHINIUJ-IY. AlIKANbAli HA. French IlurdIng, I23. '21': W. H. F. t'luI-z I'r'n-ss l'Iuh; Annuul SHIN: Hunlr EurmcnmiL-s Hull HA spirit ' -: llun- m: hq-rs ' . alwz luurv, 0TH whllo It errs. As sunshme Irrukrn In an rill. 'I'hough lumrtl astray. is sunalline still. LINDSAY ALLEN Ht'NSFJJJ'lLLl-Z, ALAHA MA ILA. Sria-nce Haw. '12- 27'. Humbug. '25. ' 1 lilrt- I'luh; IJramzuh- I'luh, H'lm- Ptulu. tPn-sidc-Im: I'rwzs Mull: Annual Staff: Student To-m'hI-r l! 1.. l'.. Nushvilhu 'I'rnn l'h-Hidt-llll; Straight 8 1 1uw hnluliful H Yuulh' huw lnrlnhl ilk glrums With its illusions. Hsllif:llih1l!.drlli us. I Bunk uf Buglnniug. Stars uhhuut Em'h maid :1 hrrninv, :Ind um ll mun .'l friend, RUBY ADAMS CLAIRE SYI LLI'I. AIKHAN SAN ILA . English 1 tin .lu Villh: I'ru-ss Piuln: Anllllill Staff; 1.14 lfin-lv- Frnm-nls . 129; Ilramatir t'luh; . Wu Wundt-rc-d undvrm-th lhu- ynung gn-y dawn. And mullhudr-s u! dn-ns-xz- u'llilu- llet-l-y t-lnuds. Wcrv wandering in lhlI-k Hawks Mung thx- mountains. Shvphrrdvd luy lhn- sluw unwilling wind and She p.3556d byz' Harding. C 5; C. E. BROWN KIRKLAND. TEXAS ILA. Ilislm'y i 1 l'l'nughnns Puuinu.W 1 Illlvgr. '21: Ahilrne- IX l'., W 23: RR-H Tums l'uarhe-rs Wultrgv. '25. Bfi: V , Harding. '3. '21! ' l Assm:'::ltinn at A. t', t'.: P :1 t'luln: l'nm-h ul' AthL-liu-s: Slmnmxr 1' SrlliI-t Al'udrmy His Ilfe was gvntir: :md thv rh-mrnls Sn mixed ln him. lh:ll nulunv mighl Hlulul up And HHS to all thl' wm-Id. This mus a num, MRS. C. E. BROWN lilIHUANIh TEXAS HA. English Bl'mltluy Draughon Cullege, Furl VVoth, 'l'rxm-I, ' ; Ihu'lm : Harding, '28, '28; Hnnnr sLudrm; Annual Stuff. Home Euunumh-x lflulv: .N'pnnlsh Plul-z 1:. F. R. chiay; W'A H u. I'lul. Rim comes like the hushed lmnuly uf thr- night. But srrs lun dm-ll rm- laughu-r Her llrr-selu-r :t Vihrmiun mid a light Frum Worlds lu-E'nrv and Hl'tL-r. LYNWOOD B. J ONES XK'ALIIU, ANKAN HAS HA. Histnry Freshman: YnndrI'I-ih Sul-hnmnre nnd .luniur: Harding Srnin-r; IWHIHHIir l'luh; Funli-all: lhwvhnll; Ih-lt' I'lull; l'auniirr l'luh A I'kunsns I'nh vl'sily hulw I shall nlu'; l x-unsivlrr 1hr I'nI-ST. Furl H24 firmnrss um! virtue vnnugh to maintain whit! :Ill 1itlr-s 1h. rhnruvlvr of an Hnm-s1 mun'. 1: pus. :Uuh- n1 LOIS MATTHEWS MUHIHL'HIN, :HIKAN HAN HA, English : Srrl'vlury r-I' I.r Pirrh- quvins. '27. 'ES: Itlu- Pluk: Musix- Vluiu; Ijnlr l'luh: lirnnmth- l'luh: I'I-lll Jam Staff My soul is likl :m rnvhnmvd 1mm. H'hirh iikr n slm-pinu swan tlnlh I'lnul I'lmn 11w silu-r wsn'rs ur lhx' su'n-u-l singing: Am! lhinr dnth likt- nu :mgrl sit jvsidv lhr hn-lm rmldurliuu i1. M. A. KELLETT JOB ICSRUIIU. HHx'ANS Hi HA. Iz'rluruliun Lvlmnnn Law :irhnul. lemunn. 'l'l'lilerFI't : .lnln-Hlnui'u A. k 3!.: Hurllinu 'an lhnsv u'lu- know lhrr nUl Nu wunls ram imim: And lhusn' wlm know lluw- ku-m All mn'ds :ll'r l'ninl. LAURA OLDHAM HHAMAN. HKLAIIHMA RA. Iz'rlllt'nll'un limmrzmm is lhw rruwnim: qlmlin And pulin-Iu-w ull lhu II x sinn nf pn-zlt hymns. Sn mild. so mu-rril'ul. . - .1! I154. ,sn muni Sn puiirnt. pvm-vlul. IUIMII. lm'irlu, puruu BASIL HALL HAINIZSHUHU. I'l'ISNESM-II-2 ILA. Science Ii. 1.. 1'. Wollvge. szhx'ille, 'l'u-nnrssrr R Ills: : Harding. 25.1w: SLrniphl 8' I'lulr: Unrmvlhull: Prrss I'luh In c-ulnmnn lhlngH that r'luund us lip b'nn'ln- mndlrm n'mhs 1w mu imlmrl 'Hu- lmrvesl Hf :l qulr-l vyi- Tllill III Id Sh't'l!$ IIII his IIWll hrul'L ELSIE MILLS IllllN K LEY, ARKANSAS ILA. Sprmixh Harding. '2H. '20: W. H. t'. l'luh; Prn-sr: t'luh: HumN rulmmii's qulJ And there's u Iittlk Sn whitr. n virgins: it must lw. I'l-rhups :1 lump my Inn- in llvuvvu Hangs nut 14- 1mm the: way rnr mu. EUGENE HIGHTOWER HA'l'lii-H'llJJ-Z, ARKANSAS BA. History Pl-Ill len: t'ullcgn- Iivlmlv' Editur . 234'. Hlmlghl R Huh; ll 1'lub; l'rnns l'luh Harding. '25. '23; Editor uf Pm- Business Munanu-r 0f Skeeter. uE' Skru-lrr, '35. '27; Bunk h'lnn- Mnnakrr'. View the whnlv scum. wllh rrlllr judmnan 5mm And 1hl'n deny him mu-ril if you mm VVhe-re he- runs shun. Wis Nnturr's fault alone: W'here hv- suu-r-vds. lhv mvril's all his :nvn. BEUNAH VESTA SCHRADER BI-IIIN lli. M ISSUUHI RA. English Teachers Pulh-gr. '25: Hardin: Humhvnst Missuuri Funny; '27-, '29; Girl Fuvnrilo; .lu Gin .Iu Huh, Aulhnrs Uluh. Press Club: I'vllt .h-nr. Assistant Edimr: 'l'rail Mnkvrs When In thu- HrSHiUIIF nl' swm-l silrm :hnmrht u'v iummnn up rva-mhrmu-n- nl' lhings 'HIHI, u'g sigh 1hr l:u-k uf mum: lhinm; unm- snughl And will; nld woos wo griovo uTr dear Limes wustv. But if lhv whilr aw think nn Ihw dz-ur friend. All lumm-s :ln- I'u-slnrvd and surrowx rml, EDWARD BEASLEY 'I'+.x.u:1ux.x. .umxxms BA. English Arkansas l'nin-rsin. V25. '27: Hardin: I'nllvuv. 'L'i': luunlin-r l'lul-: lh-lil .lc-nn Stuff: l'rvss I'luln; lIrxunulir l'luh l dn ln-nt'wu 11. l:-- mu hm than I wc-u-I l' eru him lruh lhnt will. pm Im- in lrusl : 1-: MA him lhrll 55 nnurm; Tu rnnx- .m- wilh Ililn thul is trip? and says Illllr. lu fmu' Jmlgnu-nl; ln Hazlll u'hml I mInn-Il rllxmsv. BEATRICE LOFTIS l'UCAIIUN'I'AS ARKANSAS ILA. lfnyHn'h Hurdim: vulln-uv, '23. '29; 'E'win 1,: Huh: 'l'l'nll Mnka-rs: liulr Vluh; I'Mit Jrun Sluff: l'dl'lllllls I'LIM-l's HHM' :lil'. llvl' IH:III!h'l'H. :ull M'lm iuu' :ldmil'vd: lV-urlv 1.15 lhuugh mm. and uv-ullr. thuugh rviirrd: Thu- ' Hf hvullh :Ind yuulh Ix s displayed: And .. :49 F hruT'l lu-r u-n-ry I.- nnu-p-d. lvms. llurm-r l'- Hv :lIJUVr lln- I'rsl smnd likn- :I lmwr'. silvnl. su-rn. smih-s. Th.- lmvinl Lipsrnml; Ifnlll-gr, :23. 2!: Hurdilm, '26. .J: ll LEO ACKERS 31' l'I! I.l-I'l l'I-1. K ANSA 5 ISA. lz'rlm'm'imr l'luh; I'r ss Wluh; Annual Huff; Hlm- I'luh: i,.!llHl'Il'Hr-: l'1'nnm-r t'lulp in stuturr- pruudly rmlnvnt hul HUL du'nid Hullu-s ..r lhl- nltl Earth's .h-kwrs, MARGARET LEWERS TH VAT! IM. M ISSISSTI'I'I BA. English H .111 fin .lu t'lult: l'n-til .Jr-un Sniff '7 ' : Hurriinu. ' Hhr- run Invll UH WIII' - In I 'ruw anfnl'l in tlh- midsl Inf surrnw In lhv III'HHIHIUSI prawn u'ilh hvr present? there ih' Kl'ih'v Sllv huh lulmht ua 'Iuy hI-I' might To find rlwurfulm-us. duliulu. CULLEN DIXON HANA'I'UHIA. MISSISSIPPI HJ. History : Nnrihwvsl Mim-tssimli Nnrmni: Harding. '23 ;'!'. Ih-Ixnlr; Sluulvm 'IUIIN I:r:ulu:ul-- 1!. L. w. .hminr Fullrvg-v. .N Thr uulwurd a-huu's nr sky and wilful Hf hill and quh-y. hr hm- Vin-m-d. And i1llhlll$t$ nl' dw-p- r luil'lh Hnw Plrlllr 1.. lnilu in Snliludr. J ACK SMART I'HIZA l I 0N TAS. An Ix A NHAS HA. English Harding: '33. '21': l'rvxs I'lulu: Vnrvlwil' anuuw: IFnIr t'luluz l'rnmnliu t'luh Hv- has :: 31mm U: rnnlw. in hunt 1n n-nnu'in; :md 11 hand In I'Xl'l'lllr'. MCGARVEY ICE tl le'l1nx.nllln ILL Hciwnm' llurtlmu. 'L'x, :1 H.- 51 :Ilir uni Fur llinwrll' Ivul Hf him wr Hm say nnly llml whi h 1s :ut-IL W. T. HENRY llAMHl'HH. Alllxl HNSAS H..L Hfsfnry Harding. 2?. 'ZLL IWuallmll I'mnll: Hlmirul me'hr-F lillifuanc-w is lllf' vrnwnihp IHlHliU :lIHl IlilliUHW :IH HM puxxinl: Irl' P.I'VILI hPUle. VINCENT ROBISON ALIILIJ. .Ull-lL'xHAs ILL Ilfxlnry 3'1; llvnllrix. '31. 2'1; I-lelmll. linwtlmll. l'rr-ss i'lul4 Hurdinu. Wix- i5 Il'uly L'I'Hxi thl is 1ilrl.- i1. hixllm-IF :Illrl Ham! 1: IlliI-lh m. :u-m-um u:' 1.11:. hmuhl nl III-nnrsf' T ' -- ' - . H M mm. ' L1 3' 3Juuinr5 WADE. HFBY LuLIm'xI'un. MISSISSIPPI Cruruiic'r PEARL LA'I'HAM SMI'IIH'IIJJi. OKLAHOMA H'. H. C. EVER ETT EVANS MANSFIELD. Amnxsu Piunm'r 'l'ilAlJA DALEY tianIAXIZIIIi. uulhxumu .Iu Go Ju LAWRENCE PA'ITHN MUIEHIIJFUN. Aim ANSAS flurmlit'r CARRIE OLSON LEXINHTUN. OKLAHOMA Jr: Go .In 'l'lIl-leleli S'l ANl1HllH'.l l Mnmmgrux. AIIKANSAS HILIH DAVIS 11m mus. Hams W. H. C. HAROLD PLATT HIIAHI'HHUHH. 1mm EVELYN HAM S'I'. Lnrts. Missnl'm .111 Go .I'n l.l WI'J SMITH I'.lIlLlll-Il.l., mu..uum.-x Pium'w' li'l'IlI-Jl. LATHAM SHITIIVILLE. nm..mmu H'. H. C. .1. ll. FENX Mew MAInucr. ALAMMA H. K. Ix'luhllr' IiTlll-Zl. BHABBZSUX 'rllle-tluux. .uuuxsu W. H. C. CLl'Ylili SHEAYMAKEH Munnllrmx. MIKAN SAS an'fclh' MILDRED FDIHIBY WALDU. ARKANSAS Twin 0 PAFLINE UHEENINU ILAMDEN. ARKANSAS W. H. C. .IUDIE WILLHL'GEIBY 'racxum. numnmm .l. H. WALDHITM Munmm'nx. ARKANSAS Pioneer l'ull.HF.HT SHEAFFEH Luv mcxuilsr Im. TEN .V Iismala , gs: ?,rm gsi- 5. g?npmnmrw HUBEHT FIDDLES u'ESTI-IIILY. RIIUDH ISLAND thuIier JOHNNIE HAY MFHPHY IA'NM'IL'IJa. 'I'IJNXHSSHH Ju Gr: Ju WALTER BLAKE LLEVELAXH. liAsts Cavalier EVELYN MILLS anyway, ARKANSAS .111 Go Ju USLEH LUFTIS PmtAHnNTAS, ARKANSAS Straigh! R HI'BY LEE SIIIYIJ. ALMA. ARKANSAS Twin 12 MARVIN HASTINGS Immun', Munnuxx Drrmmfft' Club ETHEI. SCHHAHEH manxna. nussnuu Jr: Go Ju BILLIJE. BANESTEH 'I'HALIA. TEXAS Crnlalfer LUl' ELLEN SMITH tmmmnn IIITY, HKLAHUMA Ju Ga .111 RIMS. .I. H. kVALDRUM MUHIHLTUN. AnIiAxms HERMAN WILSON .l.-u:KsquILLE. FLumm Sirm'ght W EVELYN HAY .u'r. nanxux, TEXAS W. H. C. .IUHN BANISTEH TIIALIA. TEXAS Ctmalivr SI'SIE IH'HNS itlu, MISSISSIPPI Jr: Go JH CLEO .IUNES vI-tnxnx, TEXAS Slrrliyhn' 3' GARY MCKEE LIN'rux. INDIANA DALLAS ROBERTS ASH FLAT. ANKANSAS Glee Club UNA FUCHS mum, OKLAHHJIA Jr: G1; .11: HLENN M! IRELAND 'rnm-tiu. KANSAS IH'HTUN SPRINGER MIAMI. TEXAS CuIIr'ye Club UI'Y CLICK NUIZHNA, TEXAS tZA'l'I'II-IRINF BELL Mnnmlxrnx. mnuxms Wan? 3. 3h ;K 3.5 a w T-4 LESTER JOHNSON 511w. crn'. ARKANSAS Cavalier HAMPIE DUDD xwvnn, ALABAMA .lu Go .11: LEWIS FHSTEH wuzm'm FALLS. TEXAS Drmnulic Club LILLIAN CLEVELAND ,xmmmn'ox, ARKANSAS Ju Go Ju FARHIS EMEHSHN EXHIAND. ARKANSAS Cullen's Club EMILY UAMMILI. ulaMmlaN. ARKANSAS Twin Q TEHHELI. MUHIHZ I'llliHlIUTT, Ammxsxs Give le! VINH'I HN HIGGINS WAlJm. .mmxms Cumrl'r'er llASlx'l-IM. S'i'AXDHIIHil-Z mnumxmx. .um gyms AV'U CLICK NACHNA. TEXAS .Iu Gr: .11: FRED RUBINSUN wnuuumx. AMHANMS CHUMEH AMER HLHVINS. .umAxms Crullc'ye Club u..,L.JL. HUHEH'I' CLUSE NASHVILLE. 'I'ENNI-ISSl-Zl-L IIAZSL CUNN nunlmx. AIumNsAs ALBERT VON AILMEN LUUIHVILLE. mzx'rl'uln' ADHIAN HENDERSON 1 1.uu.u. Ali tux ms JOHNNIE BALL 11m mam. TEXAS OLIVER WATTS meax Izm.nn.-um SHERMAN LAN IliN mummy. anurmmn Hl'SSEIJ. GLASEH M l'lA'AN' IE. HA NSAS NEVA GARNER 11.-u.1::n llUIIlL .uHiAXHAs til-ll HH'IE EMI'YII-Ulli ll 1-23 FUND, HN'I'AHIH. 12A NANA UIH'ILIJ'Z NEWMAN lLHN H'AY. AIHLLVSAN SYLVIA MUHELAND 'l'III'HIx'A. KANSAS FAY ANDREWS Mmuum'nx. Animxms CIA'I'IIICIHNE BLAIR MUHIIII, I'th. AIULXXSAN AHTI ll'H HANNA msl-n-zmmun. mummy; LUIS WA'I'SUN NASHVILLE, AIEKANSAN CLYDE BAILEY MILAN, KANSAS NA'I'llAN GRAY MAVHELn, liI-ZNTL'CZKY PANSY WARD Ll'r'rLIa mum, ARKANSAS m bHACH EL'BAN KS TnL-suu'PT, TEXAS AL'I'UX HOLLIS LILY. LOUISIANA MARIE LUFTIS mm I mxus .ARKAX 5A5 HEN HOPKINS VERNON, TEXAS CARROLL CLARK cnnsm-z'm'. .anAN ms HAY BLACK Llcmsn'rnx. numnmu SILAS HlilFFE'I'H uLlulzll. IJIL'ISIAXA HI'TH ANN ADKINS munnnx. Mlssm'ul MARGARET DILLUX mnmmxrnx. Amuxms .l. M. DUWDY Mnunuxmx. ARKANSAS JOE FL'QUA Human. mu..xum:.x g 1 'l t 3 1, .rr $0152. A IZIMWFUHU ALLEN lIL'SSI-ZLLVILIJ-I. ALABAMA GLEN HOSE MIIGHEHUH MMIIAJW. ommumu FLOYD LALYTEHBACH Pl-Zlik'. KANSAS + IZLYDE MYERS 'rnusm'r'r. 1'qu VAILVA DAVIS LILY, IJHJISIASA -' u'u'l CHM. fl . 3k . WILEY DAFGI-lETEE MIAMI. TEXAS MILDRED WILLIAMS 'I'UM ms. TEXAS I z; . ' B l. r d, 1 NATHAN CLERK HALLS. 'I'HNNEHHHF, ERIMALINE WAKEFIELD M uummox. Aulux SAN WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM mnmlm'ox. .uuuxms FRANK ELLIS MICAFUIIII. HN'I'AHID. tiAan EVELYN LAMBERT luvlzs mm: xmuusnu '- tIlAHENCE MHHSCII WHLHITA, KANSAS VICTOR MCLAIN umu'liNI-zn. ummmnm JOHN PELLEY INIIKIAND. TEXAS .lln'CI-Z IZUPELAXD IJIl'ISVILLI-i. KEN'i'l'lIK Y tZI'HHlJ-ZS LXI'IMEH mus VALLEY. muhxnmu HAY S'I'APLETUN wnmq; IEIT'Y. TEXAS ESTHER LUIS KEY til-Il-Zl-LNVIlJJ-Z, wuss Ll'THEH MIX .l W'mx, ARKANSAS GERALDINE BHHWN MU'HIHL'H'IN, ARKANSAS SIWINEH CLAHY FLIH'IJ. NEW MEXHLO VIHUINIA HOWELL nI-znxuc. Mlssuun VEHNIN STANLEY MnmuL'rnx. ARKANSAS MARIAN MOSS nnmnmu crn'. nm..uum,x DAN UTTINUEH 13w: I:ITY. ARKANSAS l FELIX TAHBET nKmmnn IllTY, OKLAHOMA UTTU SHEWMAKEH r - MnnmL'rnx. Aruuxms CLYDE TAYLOR l'I-ZHIH'V'ILIJZ. .unmxms UHVILLE W'EHH Munnllxrux. AHKANSAS I'd M-lfa 3 g. a ti J. II I: ' 1 T u; i . tn ;1' URAL CLOUD I-Iu-tsm'r-T, ARKANSAS MRS. FABEH SPIRES MtJIUHLTUN, ARKANSAS WILLIAM BEASLEY WALDO, ARKANSAS ARTHUR H DHSE mun, TEXAS ARTHUR GOLDEN wuzn ITA, KANSAS CHRISTINE TEMPLE Blil'NSWllZli. TES xEssme AUBREY CHAIN HUDCAKV. ARKANSAS LEONARD BRAZIL mamn', ARKANSAS MAHEE ADA JOHNSON MUHHIL'I'ON, AHRANSAH PAULINE HILI. Mumum'ox, .UIIx'AXSAS XUIHIAN AHXUIM mm! x K 1.1-3; ARKANSAS LOLA MATTHEWS MUIHULTON, ARKANSAS CHARLES MEHHYMAX Alm.-xm:1.vm.A. AIHiAN ms A..e w MONA MIX .Hlll'l'ON . AREA N 5A5 n'i' FRED MIX J HP'I'HN, AHKA 5 ms NAT BHXD ulcmmnu CITY, nummnu 'ZKf xii; mgr HA amvz ; O L $732 G C. .7 ,M: J,- 117,142 mwvzrm-r ar-Awrt IIIV x JV de a w a Swmnra IIH'IU PHIBA Hl'SMilJNILIJ-T, AliliANSAS 0PM. MATTHEWS .xmmmzrux, AllliANSAh LLOYD MATTHEWS mmmlxmx Altiuxms MAXINE HILLIXHSLHY Mnnln LTUN. Aluux HAS EMMICTT MCHEYNHLDS Mnlml L'I'UN, Alllx'AN 5A5 lililiTlil'hE HAMITl-ln numesnLLI-z, mmmu JUIIN VALENTINE MllfllHLTUN. AMIHMM HliBA MAE DHLKSHN mnumxms, .uuuxms M.SICEN HEUHUIC um. .m K A R my; .IMIK BELL liAINI-IBVIIJJ-Z, FLUHIIH 9911mm HALPII WELCH m. Inumm. .ruuuxms WILLA MAE IJHEW'HY ljllIIlH-II.I.. Hli LA I l URIA CLAIM SIIIIAEFEHS Mnum I. rnx, .m KAN ms WILML'TH BROWN 11 L'TLEIL UK LAHUMA ALBERT lll'HPHY lll-I'I'IHHT. llllillltiAN ISI'INN IE BILLINUSIJEY MUHIHLTIIN. ARKANSAS LEAMAN WALLACE .uu. OKLAHOMA .l lUxXl'l'A RHODES unmmxmx. ARKANSAS lilHiAH U'DANIEL MUHHILTUN . ARKANSAS IHIJJE MATTOX HKLAIII'IMA CITY. OKLAHOMA m??? 1 fffg-IJ-a o ' 7' ' '3 .Tibg, .' f 2' :1;- 1H,: ' ' - .- AL? . L :1 . 1 Jiumnra l J Jr 1 .IHHXNIE MAPLE x: HAML. KANSAS I ' A. J. SMALL IIUIIIHEI.L, OliLAllUMA 3 JAMES CARL TANKEHSLEY Hmmmmx. AHHANSAh .ll'ANI'H Bl'Hlx'l-l wmlm'A. KANSAS FRANKLIN LUWERY uWIaxrmtT, xnkmsna GERALDINE RHODES mmmuxrux. ARKANSAS MIKE FLOYD NASHVILLE, ANKANSAS VERA HUFFMAN WIIZHITA. KANSAS HOMER HIGHTUWEH HATMVILLE. ARKANSAS RACHEL PRICE mmmwxmn. Mlxsnrm J. T. LEWIS mwmu'l'nx. KENTUCKY PAUL MAT'I'UX omuurmm m'rv. OHLMIUMA LAN E CALDWELL mnmnxmx. ARKANSAS 5nphnmurm anh ZFerhmm meu Hunm-zs SAM Bum. LEON SMALL tlA'rnanINI-z MIXES UnL's KENNEDY llrnI-zlrr Mtzlirzvxmms Luau: 31xrrtums Mmm KI-n-z'u-LF. HL'Y MCHEYNULDS Nmma 31mins INEZ Urm- Lms BELL IZLAm BliLLI-j HILW Lul'lxaz Dl'NN Mnmus tlrxxlxuunr HIIlH-Zli'l' Bm'n HALLIE Hawmxs Ll-IWEY Hnmnes Iimuen'r KYLE lhx'xmxn BEYNUIms Ems: SIIJEWMAKHIR Dnms STANLEY Amm; D. TAN h' Iansuav ' . I... I f ..-'2 ,,,,..x g . A Mt ' .. ,3 Jl' :- L L it'lg -.;?...-- .1 . Fm ' - ' l ' ' ,li'r. 'L'. xf.i,-g:.-.. 1; .7 W .2 .42.:va n? u :--.-'i xghl ? ' 6'9; :42: ,ig -;l I , ,- inninm -- . .IUIINNIE MAPLE BASIL. KANSAS A. .I. SMALL 1 llUlIlJl-ZLI.. OKLAHOMA ' JAMES CARI. TANKEHSLEY . Mtilmllxrnx. .unuxsas .l FAXlTA BL'HKE WIIIIII'I'A, KANSAS FRANKLIN IA IWEH Y luncm'nu'r, NEBRASKA GERALDINE RHODES mmsmlmm. ARKANSAS Ml liE FLOYD NASHVILLE. ANKANSAS VERA HUFFMAN w nzm'm. KAN 5A5 HUME HIGHTUWER IMTESVILLH, ARKANSAS RACHEL PRICE HLMZK WATER, M Issnvm J. T. LEWIS tIUYINGTON, KENTUCKY PAUL MATTUX UKLAIIUMA CITY. UKLAIIUNIA LANE CALDWELL mum: LTON, AllliANSAS v5- Quphumurra uni! iErPahmrn FRANK Iinnmes 5AM luau. I.l-'.U.V SMALL CATHERINE HlM-zs Huts KENNEDY Hl'm-zn'r Mlzlhsvxuws Luau: Mxr'rn laws MELBA Klili GUY Mulharxnws NmmA Mums 1mm Gun: Lois BELL Cum Bl-ZLLl-Z thuv Lnl-IsI-z DUNN Mnnms tirxxIsnuAM Ihmm'r Bow; ALLIl-Z HAwmxs LI-zwm' Hnmms IiuuanT K YI.F. ILn-mnxn REYNOLDS Ems SHIiWMAIil-ili Dumas STANLEY AIJIJIIE D. TANl-il-IliSIJ-IY 1 RE L-erf x9 ig .,Ji $ 4' V '5 ?kg; . i. .Q' ,- Fr 1' h haw ; F 5.1m3W. .. JFK ' 'Ti?r$:. W 1?? ..L Arahmg anh Emitting Svdynnl ZHarulty l.gcnxmn Rum Mus. W. K. tIL'NXIanAM A. H. Tl-ZNNl-ZY Mus. mecMJ-z M CA'I'l-uzan'r .l. D. FHNN WAmHu BLAIu-z CILmLEH Ml-ZIIIIYMAN Mus, C. E. lhmwx Mn. C. E. Buuws LINDSEY ALLEN CARRIE 01.an DAN UTTlNliI-lli timmex DIXON lh-m'lmm l.lII l I5 CRAWFORD ALLI-ZN HAY STAI-LI-rmx L'mexu MILLS Lieu Aulncns . wm 7m LIGHT- SIF'IE'D SNDW-F'LAKES'FEAJ. SEVEJWH 1WD EIGHTH L.?ADES i I I A 'i .A 1 w ,-'x V Arab 9mg Education within :I Christian vnvimmm-nt. :unl umlor Christa ian leaclu-rs. is just as valuable for thu high school student. m for those of collegv rank. If thun- is any :iili'vrvncc, the gruutvr duvvlop- Inc!!! may be l'llallD with 1hr younger simlvnt. For this purposv. Harding Academy is mainluim-t'l. It is I'ulij :Icvrctlitml by the State Buurtl 0f Hilucalion as a class A high school. This indicates the quality of Work IIDIIL'. and tho stamlnml muinininuil by tlw school. This rnrrclaliun uf business courses wiih llw high school gives thv sindvni an opportunity in Iinish high school at the same time he receives his business training. Many uf ilu- millage slmlunls also take :ulvantagv of courses Uffm'ml in tin- Commercial Department. Emitting Srhnnl The Teacher? Training School suru-s a 1w0-I'0ld purpose: it is a luboralory for tho Dopartnwnt of Education in 1ho training of eHicie-nt teachers, and it givvs a limited number of children the lines! training it is possible to give them in a model olvnwntary school. The training school includes thv vntire eight grades below the academy. II is under the general direction of tin- Dclmrtnu-nl ol' Edu 'ation. but each gradv is also under an 'i-xpL-riL-nccrl and capable teacher, who conduris all the work and supervises the practice touching. Glnmmrrrial 0115155 Hmmn Hmn'rmvu-zu BEL'LAH Hamvnun .l. D. Fax: Mus. W. W. PAlil-Z tlAImm. CLARK HAY BLACK WILML'TH Bnnwx Nnuax GRAY CLARA Smmmv'l-zns JACK BELL MARGARET D 1 me THOMAS Fusnzu J. ll. FENN MIKE FLOYD CATHERINE Hlxl-ts GEMLHINH BROWN EMMETT MCREYNHIJH .lmm VALENTINE JAMES TANKEHSLEY Ulu'll.l.F. WEBB LEONARD BlL-mL VHIIA HUFFMAN Lm'n MA'I rHEWs HEIIVEY KELLEY PAULINE HILL wmv .L . IKJY llLHli lH-Zl'LHl HJIHVUIIII Glnmmrrrial 161mm Quilpntz 'l'lu. Culnmorcini lh-pnl'llm'nl is by nu mmms Imlsl in import- :mu- Hmong llu- nunu-I'uus spvcinl interests :11 Harding Cullrgv. In lm-nliun and in nalurv nf Wurk it is quivl :Ind un-obstrusivv u-xu-pt fur the staccato clutter of tym-writvml. Yr! 1111- lczlrhurs zllltl slu. llt'llhi work luguthcr pvrxixh-mly :md rITl'vlin-lv in obtainingi Illastvry nf kcybum'ds. lvllgors. nml sls'angv hivruglyphic characters which arr inlciligiblr only lo 1hr initiulml. A number of spvcinl hnnm's vmnv lu llu- Conllllvrcial Dvpurllm-nt during the year. Beulah llurwuml and Hay Black won places as hunur students in the annual cumpl'lilinn. livrulilim' Brown 115 awarded a mmlul by thy leh-rwuml 'l'ypuwritvr Cumpany for making 21 high rutu of speed without crrurs. .I. D. Ft-nn likewise l'vt'vivvd a mctlul from the sumv mnnpuny fur leic-ivncy us :1 teacher of lypcwriling. Hi' and Hay SlupIt-lnn. by ilu-ir llntiring L-ll'urts. have 111th lho tlc'munc-rcial Work to :1 maximum prestige. 434? m. 44.. .w. EFinr Aria Eamlty MISS FANNY Mum; Monm' MISS Exam: CAunva IBENEFIHLH Pimm Voice Mus. .I. N. AHMSTIHING Ifrpressiun A. D1: CHAUDRON LEONARD K1111; Orchestra 'r'ucui Music Exprwatnn Glenna ' MHS. .l. N: AIHISFHHNG l Ulrm-fnr : SL' 51mm CLAHY EVELYN Hu- ' EVELYN LAMBERT SILAS timrrrm Mus. J. N. Anmwrnnxu Lon; ersnx HL'TH ANN Anmxs luu'm ULIHIAM .1. D. FENN ISHZ HOFF CIMWFUIIID ALLEN Aml-Ivn HOLIHZN Encmx MILLS Es'rlcn 1.0m KEY LEWIS Fmrrlau UHMLIHNI-z Hlmm-zs MMH'IN HASTINGS EIHVAIID BL;- A .HY Mus. .l. 0. i'mmm'r'r Muss. .l. .V. Amm'ruuxn Mus. F. M. CATl-IIIAHT Mu. .I. D. PENN Bmem-z Lmrns I'll: UJHNE RHODES SL'sna BUHNS Annux HENDERSON liw-tm'N MILLS Ln MA'r'rHim's Sim. ilHFFIHWI EVELYN HAY LnL' ELLEN SMITH LI-zwls FOSTER Wlxsmx Rmtuxs EVELYN memw TIIMJA DALEY .II'ANITA 131mm: .lnuxxlr: Hn' ML'IH'IIY INI-ZZ Hum: CANINE OLSON Humewr FumLHs SHERMAN LANIICH JUAMTA Hummus HUT ANN Anmxs CAMP : Dmm ALBERT ML'IU'HY LAL'Iu ULIJHAM .lmm Bams'nzn Lms W; 'SUN CHAMLES Mlmln'anx LI-IAMAN- WALLACE l.. B. .lnNEs ULIVIill WATTS. N-rrimx lhun' SL'MNHH Cum- MILDRED WILLIAMS Es'rmen LUIS KEY HIIMINH COLEMAN SAMMY SL'F. MANUN tllmnexlzr: MEIISIIII Ann : D. TANm-znswv .n.' .4 g .. 2 .14- , --F-.... Exprvaainn iBrpartmrnt The Campus Players was organizcd in Ihc full of 1927. with thil'ly-six churlc-r mcmburs. ullu-rs being udtlml during 1110 y 'ur. Then in 1928. llw nu-mln-rsllip was limited to lifty. and Mn- nwmlu-rs segregated iutu thru- groupsr prubutitmers. uppzu't-nticcs, und Unm- pus Players. 011v Would go far indeed to find more 2 -alous workers llmn llw nmmbm's 0f the Dramatic Club. the laws of Which makc il musl un- lnulilublv. and almost impussiblr fur a llUlPWUkar to remain a member. Their high ideals hm'v Ilroughl lo the school many high class cntvrtainnwnts. and tlu-ir untiring vfl'nrlu hau- givvn In the town of Murrillun lwn luczll lyccuul courses that l'umpm'c favorably with lhusv brought by professional players. 'l'hv pt'nu-vlls nf thust- cnurqu Inn'v put :1 suhslnntiul roof on lhv auditorium. hL-sitlos smut- pvr- malu-ni rrlmir work on the girls' building, and some Inuvh m-mlud imprtwmlwnl 0n the rumpus. 'l'lu- purpnsv of the Campus Playl-rs is In tIPVt'IUD tiw ialmll nl' its Int-lhlu-I's. to hold up lhv standards 01' the srhnul and town by pru- vitling wl'lulcsmm- rnlm'lalinmvnl of a high m'tlvr, and to pul inln llu- schcml um'h your mum lu'rmum'nt t-quipnwnt. vr Ludlu M - .uAnsp..Lu .- rl;: -n J xuu; . 1 v ..A;..+h-A Ah 4-1; ,L - minim 051mm MISS FANNIE MAINE MUDDY IHI'N'IM' Um Frles .lI-zxwu. DEAN MASSEY Human'l' CLOSE linuxum Bmsuza l'l-ZMII. Lyman Mumx Hu'nxus MISS Munn'r l-Ilnmmxx WAKEFIELI; LlcnxAlm KIM; Janus tlAuL TANKEHSLEY Luis MATTHEWS .erNn'A Bun: Lms WAVI'SON IXI-tz Gum: Nr-zm GARNER 3.1.u'lm:l-: MCKINLEY JL'ASITA Hmmrzs GLEN H0312 Mulimzunu .Inuanc HAY MHu-m Almnc D. 'I'ANKI-im-iun' Luna MATTHEWS CATHERINE ISIAH: Manuela Am JOHNSON Earmnng mm Watnrg 011515525 EMMALINE WAlcmru-zm PEARL LATHAM HOIiERT CLOSE LUIS MATTHEWS meann KIRK 0m FUCHS MARVIN HASTINGS EDWARD BEASIJH' LOLA MATTH EW 5 f- . fra..L-..... -....'.;Ar- - A 'b -Vh-l xrmv- 3111mm must: Glam; PEARL LATHAM luxlr'm'tnr MUSAIJEAX 'l'mmvsnx .il'axnza THAWICK Em WHI'nmm: EARNHSTINE THOMPSON ALLENE COVEY HERBERT LASHLl-Zli Miss Lulhmn, the inslr'urlm' uf lln Juniur Musiu' Sludrnls. rmw-EVI-H lu-r wrtiFu-nte 1n piano lIIiS ,n-nr. mhagngy 011nm EMMALINE WAKEFu-zmn ALEX HOWARD. Jn. linman'r CLOSE NORMA JEAX MA'ITIIIEWS LOLA MATTJ-ll-zws HUTH WALnnrM MAIWIN HASTINGS ENNIS ALLES Lms WATan MONA lhsstxm-tn Maire Glass MISS EXENE CAHULYN BENEFIELD Imm- ADAMS Cam. BIHT'I' LUIS MATTHEWS LEO Acmzns HAZEL Cnxx INEZ Gurr PAL'L MATTox Director EVELYN MILLS AnTHun Ganix ALHHMT Vex ALLMEN MARY DuwnLE HERMAN WILSON JOHNNIE HAY MUHPIIY I.I'IH.VAHII KIHK HHIH'IHT tIIJlSli lllilHIAN WILSHN LINDSAY ALLEN Llitl .UIKEHS Firs! Tenors Ll-ZUNAIm KIRK l'. H. Brzlasnx Llill Aum-tns .l. C. SHEWMAKEI: .S'm'nml Tynan linnI-tn'r CLOSI-L SHEHMAN LANnan HAY S'I'APLE'I'HN UHVILLI-L NEWMAN Am'llrn UnLlneS Elma 0511'? Lilluh Hl'rt'rlnr .l Crumprmist Pra-xz'th'nf .Svrrc-mw Munum'r Hurihnm-s .lnnx VALIiN'rlSl-z Hmuux Wumax Llawts FDN'I'I'ZII PM'I. MATTUX Husm'x Hl'SHI-LIJ, Human A. .I. SMALL lensn' ALLEN ALLAH Hmucn'rs lixns Sumnmnzn Htmlem' anl-zs Gullvgr quurtrttr CLI'VEH SHI-LWMAKICH . . . . . . . . l-'1't'.-cf 'I'rnnr ALHICH'I' SMITH , . . . . . . . . . Srrmu! Trum- XHHMAN MINES . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurl'lunc' FRANK S'IIHiK . . . . . . . . , A . . . Hun- Tlu- linlla-gc Mult- Quuru-t. nt'gzmin-ll during 11I2T-QN. umlvr Hu- dirt'i'liun uf Mr. L. U. Sumlrrwn Ims. us usual. Iu-vn :1 I'L-ul mac! In quI' st'lmul. lmlh in Im'nl vnh'r'lalinuwni :Irld vspm'inlly in llUillf-J. Mllllt' Vl'l'y L'IT'H'HH' :IllVl'l'liHing l'tnl' thr t'ullvw'. Tht-y slurlml lrnrrlinp; lusl .lum- :Iml rnnlinuwi unlii tlu- Iirsl of this yt-nr. 1929. During Iris tiuu- Hwy lmwlml vxtcnsix'cly in M'kulr ms. Missnul'i. Kulmh. thl'uxkzl. Uklzllmnln. :Imi Imuixiuml. giving tlu-ir high vlum rntvrtnimnt-nl. 'I'lw t'liumm nI' iht-ir xmlr'x' wurk Wm. Hu- pmgrum Innmlrnsh-Il fl'nm Slln-vvlmrt. LuLIisiuml, l'HHF M155 IlI-iucx UAHDNEII HMMAIJVl-i W'uiEHlalJI ler. .L lh-z Cnu'mmx Cum Su:II.-u-:I:I-:ns MARIN: Ann .Imlxsnx BILLIE HAMSTEH tim-zx HUSH szunmmn Mummy WlLLIAMs .lmlx BAMH'I'EM Ln: ELLEN SMITH LIHVIh Fnea'n-zn QBrrhwtra ..-L1H-:iIHAUI1HUN HH'N'IUI' Pfrmn Urmm l'inh'n l'l'nh'n Huff finrm'l Hells Drums Trmnbone Sumuphmu' .S'm'u ph an e .nlu- mnh-mw f, yimgm u iwg Ruth Ann. ?andk'ms rBeauty Esther Lois rIVtUUIICH'S Beauty rMaurine Cdolab BvoWn Honor Everett Evans HOHU P - Carrie Olson. $98!: ?Aku-TROUYICJ. Waldo rRulW-y Herman WiL-n m. Favorites rBounah Schvadcc Entity Cun-mxiu FCLOO F'LtUS rRussell Glaser r genin, y 13mm $quah linilml :45 NW surpl'isv 1mm uf Al'knnk'ls In it tlw sluHK sjml'ts Wl'ilvl's. le H335 Bikllllh Hf Ilunlim.I Culll'h- rnrw fl'nm Ihr Illlhilitlll llr Ulll' Inf HH' Wmlk Il':llll?-i Hf Hll' dull' In :I l't'ui vllulnpiullshi'l run- 1UllIlL'l' in 1923. The Ilisuns, wlm llilll hvvn svhmllllml us ;I amt up in HIET. lm'm-II nut lu hr lhu lelrk hurw ul' Ehu I923 cnmpuign. llllll IJI-l'ut'v HH- II1i1ltiIr nf Hclulu-I' llu'y xn-rr n-t'uguim-d tllrnuglmut llu' htulv us Illr 'l'iluntivl'ing Hrni llull was l1':llllplill:.i Hu- rhumpiuw ship hours of mum ul' lhc hlulvk stl IHIHIS umlvr l'eml. Tlu- Himns ln-gnu tn :llll'nH I-nl'ly :Ilh-uliun qu-n it was h'ul'lll'll in Svph-mhrr' Ellul Frank 'IIH'IwViIIr. l'nrmrr slur nu Murlvy .ll-nnium vllmnpiunship Oum-hiln It-mm :mtl n 'n-I'szm-nl Iixlurr nll Hll' HH-hlilll' l-IL-drun fur HIn-v yt-urxx. Win. In Iu- lu-ml l'llill'h :Il Hunting during III:- 1923 arusnll. IVInl'dillg. Whu hlls nlwuyx hull gum! m:nil-riul :Iml infvriur runrlling. found in ' 'l'ln'hir llu- mun uIn-nlrml :mct umlrr his runuwlrul guitlnm'e- thv Hiwns quirkly fnuml lIn-il' hh'iill' nml hl'l :I lnm-v wi1h Hlir1: only llll' ln-sl nl' llu- 51.1le tmnnx Wrr'c :Ihlv to ruin... IHHHVS lll'l'l..HN FI'QIK .IUIINSIIS Tuvalu Eutl uuanI-rhm-k Turku- TIH- um- dark spot in Ihv hrillinnl i928 swlsun was 111 - :Ilel'l'Yiull'Il srllmlulv. l'nfurlulmlvly. Harding llitl nnl lu-cumt- al nu-mbcl' nf llw Assuriuliun until 110a! llu- vlmv uf llu- I'lmtlm Cilllll'i'iH-n 1. Ill t-ulm- Ihl' Bisons were :1 IllHI-t'tJllrl'l'l'llt't' vll-wn. tht- Harding mrnlm' Izzul n luugh job in securing. gumvs fur his team. Many of lln- trams mi hml lu-L-n st'hmllllml. ln-I'nusv Hwil' t'unh'urls VCt'l'k' nut gnvvrm-tl by :my t .:nfL-rvm-v ruling. m:nt'rlml llu-II' gmm-s. 'i'iu' nun-cunfrrvnm- ltumhnlv nfl'urml u chann- uf rscnlu- lu lhnsv sul'pr'isvll ruacIu-s wllu haul srln-tlulwl Harding us :I mfl 5pm bvinrv :I regular Assnt'iminn lilt. :Iml lhvn 11nd su-n thrir vusy IIlHll clL-fmt Uzurks :md iiv Hu- 'I'l-m'lu-Iw :Iml Uuzu'hiln. lIUhH l'A'l'TIIN tiLJhl-le ll1 l Guard limml Hnurd 1- NH! lInm-h 'l'urln-villv :u'rivml luk- in St-plt-mbvr to lu-gin work. and ufh-r lvss than twu Wct-ks 0f p'm'lin- lhu Hiwm mot ilw puwm'ful 'l'vch tmm :It Hussvllvillu. liul wculln :llHl lurk uf u lung vnmliiinn- im.I s: axon wort fnvlnrs :gzlinsl lllr Hisuns. :Ind i1 x'as ill thl- Inuuls 0f 'I'vvll lhatt they uu-l lltvir suh- I'M'vrsv or 1111- svastm. A puxu-rful TPSQ'IWl' htrvngth ml :I lung prr-sl-nsnn Ruining hvlpvtl much in Tvch's 1!!le vivlury. Trt-h. incidentally wvni through the regular schmluh- withnul n tivanl in Hu- slate. and was Hu- c'nnh-rt-m-v rhznnp- inn. 'l'hl- Slulu 'I'vm-lu-rs lInlIt-gr. hmlml in 1hr Srph-mht-I' sports I-vviowr. as :l t-nlll nf VL-Ivmns and :I likely sluh- Champion. was lhv llm-nl's m-xt nppmu-nls. Fur Ulru- quarters Lady Luck l'rnwm-d :Iml llu- ln'vuks nf thl- gumv suvl-d tlu- ln-tlngnguvs I'I'nm bring put nul nf lhv t'hmnninnship I'uc'v 'urly in llu- sunsun. 'l'lu- gmnv cmlctl n wnrr- lL-ss draw. IHH'KINH MILLS IHIBINMIN l'ILHS Tut'kll- CI-nlu-r t'c'ntI-r l-Iml It s ems that many teams in the stale had lmpvs fur a champion- ship. for lhu Mounluim'rrs 0f the College of the Ozarks wow.- so Cunli- dvnt uf thL- supvriur caliber of thvir aggrvgaliun thal lht-y sent am opening liuc-up cnnsisling 0f live lrllm' men and six frvslmwn against the Bisons in 11' gamm- al Clarksvillv. One qunrior wan; suHiL-icnt lo t'UnVillt'l' lhu Uzzlrks coach mm the Bisons were :I bil luo rough for freshmen. and hr replacul his I'uukivs with vvlcmns. Wilh this strengthened linv-up nn tht- ficld 1110 game was a st'esuw ulf'ail' unlil lhv Iimll minute 0f play when Buck Arnold. Hisun back. interc-rplml an Ozark pass 11ml raced sixty yards for a tuuchduwn. This exciting Frank Mcrriwcll linish gave Harding tho gelmv, 7-0. u I l I' 1 x : . k . Fllllllih WHIIIHC JONES It lIl.II Fulllmu-L lwnrn-rluuvh Ilultluwk lfull'hm-k 'I'ln- .lUl'IvbllUl'U Crallrgt- Pursnns flll'llihllt'll nmmsitinn ful' lllv hunu-c'uming ail'nir' zll Mnrrillun. 'l'lu- Parsons were it light h-mu whnm- :Itlnrk wm. built on passing :llul skirting, tllv vmls. Hvuvy Iillvv smusllinp. In' Al'llultl. Fidtlt-s. FLIqun. :Ind Amos m'c'nunh-ll For 27 puinls in tho Iil'hl IHI . and n runnh-r passing uHm-k run lln- srnl't- up In lH-ll in lhu lilml lil'l'itHl. In H downpour nl' mill :Iml nll n Iit'lll iuummihlt- fur fmalhzlll Ilu- lll-rd m-xt IIII'I f'.n:u'h 'l'urlwvillv'h .len Mnlrr. Ullm'hiln. 011 tllv wvl liL-III :mylhing lull slruighl funilmll was IN-ll-ss and Ilu- gallu- was :I Iit'frnar lmlllr HH'nughuul. Hiwm :Iml 'l'lgrrs fluuncivrvtl abuul in lhv nunl for sixty minIm-s willmul u-iilu-r ln-mn bring :Ihlr tn wurv. PIIII-ZIISUS I'IKIHJ flJlHi lili SlJ-IY Hull 'l'urklu- II ultlmrk Jlnnmn-r Thc hmmn clusul with :I 13-7 victory nn-r Hvmlurson-Brmvn. illnderson. with vyvs un 1hr vlmmpinnship. pluyvtl tho game with unh u purl of hc-r rvgul: ll' team. 'l'lw Bisuns wuru anxious to play and cuIm-ntt-tl 10 :ul .ngu-vnu-nl thal lhc Ih-cltliL-s could play whom they ulvam-d and that Uu- uulmmv of the ull'air would not In- cunsidvrwl in tht- slmuling for llu: clmmniunship. Twu sixly-yard DHSSL'S by Fuqum In tiruin ulul Mclmin. in llu- lhird qunrlvr ncruuntcd fur Harding's scoring and victory. 53:? ?;vwmb' ' Jam ?Baakrthall Sllnl'th :lfh-l' tlu- l'lUSt' uf l'mallmll wusun Hu- l'lml'hl'h of Arkansas IMF! in Lilllt- lhwk In :It'l'ungv schcdlllvs fur' llul wintvr lmskcihnll st-usnn unti Hn- 1112!! fuullmll rnmpnign. Al H sprvinl waxiun uf Ihv Arkansas MllIt-tit' Assuriuiiun dln'im,i :in- n-gulul' lm-vling uf :Ill tlu- xlnlv vmlrhz-s. Harding was anml in :Is :I un-tnlu-r uf thl- .hsm'iulinn. 'l'hv IIIWK'A tlHII tlu- Himm u'vn- In rnh-r Ilu- xvnmn of r Im-Inlwrs M'I'vml ln stimulate :In :Hllll'll illlvrvxt in NW :IIH unrl'l. play :15 .hmwinliull :uly Impulnr winter Hf llu- l:ll';.'.l' squall tllut rmmrh-d lu l',u:u'h Hl'nwn nnly lu'u lvlh-r mvn wrn- :n'uilzlhlv fur Ilw svnsnn's play. lh-ulizing llml his Imm mnsl ln- huill frum HH- lnrmnisiny. l'rvslunun Illillt'riill llw vuzlrll :Irrzlrlgml :l Imlillnv lmll' fur thv lvnm. tuInu-a with r::IIL livrs :IIHI l'uxl imh'pt'mlvlll I Lanizuliuns wrrr mq-m'ml in ul'dt-I' lhul lln- fl'mlmlvn Wnulll hun- vnnsidrmhh- PXIII'I'it'IIl'l' in TM! l'mnpnm ln-fnn- Ilu- tmvning nf lln' Asmwinlinll M'IImILIIv. Willi lilv Clusing nt' svhnnl fm- llnv hulicluyx iht- HihUHh ww'v HIT um :I lung jaunt lln'uugh Hkluhmuu :Lml Texas. In :I M'ilmiulr uf ciglll gmm-s. :III with fusl Irmnh. Iluv liismu won fnul' :uul 11ml Hu- 1hlll' nllu-m hy nurmw margins. 'l'lu- IHMIHN nlll'urlml rnnxidrl'nhlv :Illl'niiun in :IH lllvsn- f.gnnu-s, Al'ivt' llu- lmlitlm lriu Wnl'k Wm lll'LLllll in 1-:II'I1I-xl l'nl' 1l1r- .-H.wm'iuliun M'llrdlllt'. Wilh :I lmm I'umimwd zllllnml I'lllil'l'h' uf I'rvshrm-II lhv Hiwlls' lil'sl xrul' m .1 mm- ll'I'I'ltt'l' Ilu-mlwi' was :I xnm'rssful mun 1-'iniuhin:.' in :I lit fur lllinl lnIm-u ill 11w Awwinlinn mum and xu-ll up in lln- SIIIIIIHIHL fur 1hr hlnlv Iillt'. HM Hisnn Lugu-rs. iikr Hlv fuulimll IMIIII. Wri'l' l'llllhlillllh t11'ilwillg l'nVnI'ulJll' rummrnl l'rum IJn- -gmrl wrilrl'm w-i 2.: l'l-ZLlJ-H llnl'h'lNh IIIHHYN HULL!!! NYI-ZHS Furqur-I lI-IIIc-r t'mwh linunl Huurll le work uf Eulmnks :Ilul I'vllvgx I'm'u'm'tls; Ilupl-zinh. vrnlvl'; Clark. Myers. and Ilullih. guards. :IH frl-alnm'n. was ljl'illiunl uH illl':lll:.'.l1 1hr smmun. Iiulmnks wus uflvn nu-nlinnul us one uf Hu- brsi l'uru'nl'tls in tlw shulv. Tlu' rumislvnl wul'k uf liuhy :md Hunnislcr. n-lurun guards. :Idtlul slnhility lu thL- tmnn. EI lt hk 1H Ii! .1. li lh'I'EIl l'lJHh IL Bxxls'l'lilt Furunr-l UIuIrII HIIIH'II Fnruurnl Foruur-I 5:: ma Bu: HILL 3mm: 7m WHO Bu: I'M Barns 7m m nga $ I Camp .0 5m James 73.103155 Eaarhall 'l'lu- L'IIr Ilms uf FlIlJi'lllll'y. wlliI-h usually IIH-uns ualrly lmM-bull days in IIH- wulth. wvl'c- days of wunw :IIIII ruin Ihir. war: and whn-n .lupilw le'is vunlinuml In win! his Wursl wrnihl'r southward Il1ruu:.'ll Ft-In'uul'y uml Mnrrll. hzlwlmll was uhligwl ll! sil bark and wail fur Ilw aunshinc. In wilr ut' llu-sn- Inul wvulhul' mmli- Iium Ilw Hisuns hogan Iln-ir hum-lmll m'm'lin- un schvllult- MJIIHH'PII lilm'. :mul during th- tlrL-um' IIHXH ral' Ilu- prulnngml March wiIm-r. prm'liru wssinns wvl'r IH'Itl inulnurs in the gym. lh'uspl-u-Iin- pitrllrrs :Iml catchers wrn- down Ilwrl- km'ly lnss- ing llw Imll amuml. :lml IIHI'F :1 wm-k ur lwu nf Iimlwring m'un- Ilu- pilrlu-rs- VI't'rl' ulyk- In Imu- uluwn u Iitllc IIIIII Ilu- Irmnimlcl' 01' the imlmn' iwriml was hpl'll. Imu'ning llu- runlilIII-ms nl' rdm'uliln'.I in lIu-rv and in p 'aniring L'IIIIH'III. Whilr Hu- 'Iih'lll'i'h um! rillt'hrlis wru- Imsy with this. t-nmIiIIuII-s fur Ilu- ilIHL'ltl flnhiliun wvl'r tllllilln'illg daily lu-mu-I' wssimu H5 :1 Imam of getting inlu cow lliIiun. Wln-II. in lnh- lel'c'lL WrnllH-r t'tnmli- linns'. wvn- warm L'nnugh fur uuhlnm' prurlirv lln- Bisntls lnnk In llu- Iil'lll ill unml I'umlilinn fcu' Iln- ruining campaign. The lung cwluliliuning svusuu haul l'IiInL Ilzllml Har 1l:III:.:l-I' nf MIN :u'ms uml IIM- pilchvrs Wl-rr rrmly tn call :llcmw frnm Ilu- 3! rl. Fur lwu Works I'nlhm'ing the Iirsl uuttlum' wsxiun mnsI ul' Ilu- lilm- Was HDK'III in lung butting: prm-Iicus. With his pilt'lwl's in uuml vunlliiiun. Ilnnvh Hmwn 'n'nn' his IIIl-n pIc-nIy nf linu- In gl-t lhvir mm on lln- hall and tlu- pilvhl't's 54:le 'alt'nh' In Inuk :Itf' A bull rnmliIiun uf lllv playing Iivltl hold up inlivltl wm-knnh. fur works. and nut unIil Mnril mu lhv illlit'lll in hllilllk fur I'l'ill Wnrk. This. lurk nf inlivlal work- nuta' was :I big handicap In lin- Ivum :mul Euarhall mmr Iisllling :IIHI llzrlnvillg zucculllllI-ll fur am l'l-fi reversi- at the hnmls of Tech in Hip m-nson's nm-nvr. 'I'iu- inlil-lil has lJl'l'll pm illlu fair L'omliliun uml Iu' lllv linu- ul' llu- uprll- ing Hi the :Issm'inlinn St'lll'llllll' lln- llisnus should hr in llu- ln-sl ul' rnmlitiun. l mu- n-lvrnus lrmn lllv nucleus around which limwh Brown litmus In build an Aum-mlinn climnpiunship lvmu. .lnlln lhllllllsh'r, who lllll 1110.5! 01' lilt- I'vu-iving last spring. is lnu'k in Inuim-ss lul' tln- Xl':ll $. t'umpnign. liulmllks ix :Ilv w :I vzilrhrr. lull Iu-cnusr nl hix l-M't-llt-nl sm-vtl. lu- will probably play lll lln- nul- llk'lll. l'Tutr Mills, vrlm'nn. ul l'um' xcurs. is lln- xqumlls Il'utling lllll'll-I' :tml is like- ly lu ulmw lln- lirsl assignment in all llll' big guIIIL-s. Al lirsl lmsr. Multull. :I wier- an. will pvrl'nrm whvn Mills is Ull lin- nmuntl. Pullun :llHU plays nullirlll and in NW gl-Iwral ulilily man of llu- squad. llunkins. a lull Tvxus fi'vshuuln. has shuwn plvnly nl sprmi. uml will In-Ip Milla rul'l'y lln- pitc-hing lnmlvn. Yon Alltunn. u sulllhpaiw I'rnIn Kl'l'h lucky. is living usvtl us in I'L-livl' hurlor. Huck Arnnlll. caplnin nl' llu' lemn. Will ln- nut llu-I'v in llll' slml't livlll. Buck is tlu- leading hillcr nl' tlu- club uml :1 brilliant liulilt-r. Al sernntl lmsv. lilulul, a frvshmun, has u'un llu- position by clvvvr. fast. lirllling; whill- Bill Banister draws the hnl rurm-r job. Bannister liclllr. wcll :lntl is mu- ul' llu- l1 wavy hillL-rs 0f llu- Club. 'lilll- OlllllL'llI is well l'urliliml with gmnl nulliclilol's. Junvs. l-lulmnks. Hour kins. Black. :Iml Vun Allnmn :u'v :Ill nicv dvlvllsivv nullit'ltlers. and Julius and Eubullks nrv runsistvnl hillcrs. whilr Hopkins is likely In park mm :Iny limo. ln spiil- nf :I tlvl't'nl in lhl' npvning game. Coach Brown l'm'ls sun: lhzll llu- Bisnns will linisli wrll 1m in tln- Asmu-iu- lion standing. 8'!!! 31171514; Anna Vim 1h um: r1236! W 777110 ' 4 Emails Thi- spur! of sports at Harding is ivnnis. Winter 01' summer, ruin or shine, lht' lwo uscvllent outside cnuris. ur ilw gymnasium, which cam be used in any weather, arc in use it good purl of the limo l by wivldvrs of the rackcr. F H Tennis is no respector of pcrsuns nml is played for i'ccrvutiun l E by a Inrm- group. varying from the must tliguillctl of line faculty 10 l g the most timid inhabitunl of Jenny: Hill Hall. Huwcwr, lht'rv is . 1. also inlvr-class aml inlL-racullugialt- cumpL-tiliun in this sport. Every .. spring. unlichos are played with oth-r cnlngL-s. and rcprcsvntaliu-s 11 are svnl In the annual inlvl'-collegialc nu-cl :Il Little Rock. l :1 The tennis team which attendvcl the sink meet last year wun l , l third place in singles and tied for third plum.- in doubles. ii i a. ii a l l i .: 6nlf Golf is rapidly coming to 1hr front as an intra-sport at Hard- ing. In the fall of '27 an organization was completed through which members may chuck out clubs as they wuultl books from the library. More work on the greens is In he done with few collected from new members Ihis year. wrath Not only does Harding have its hmtbnll. baskoall, baseball, tennis and golf it also hus its track team. This is the iirst year lhat Harding has sponsurml and supported a track team. but we hupt- this feature of athletics will he developed until i! will be one of tho lvml- ing avliviiies of this school. , -g f-V i 7-s-r- 5r 7f 'uahh ORGANI ZATIONS -.-.:.. ..-. -..- em 4-..- -- f'IO-w I M -... ' ba - CI...- ,... I W ..... 4-4.... 3111 $5 3111 0111111 MISS HELEN C. GARDNER Sponsor LILIJAN CLEVELAND HAZEL CIINN Lou ELLI-zx SMITH Nun Ummau CAlmll-l ULHON AII-umA-uu-t'r Llewmm Vlmuxm Huwum. Hl-il'NAll Summnan JOHNNIE HAY MURPHY ETHEL Smummn tLuII-na Donn HIM Frans MMH-n-z Am .IUIINSUX Sl'sn-z Bums Mus. HUY Cum: lin-nxx MILLS TIMLIA ALEY Huw Am MS BEATRICE Lur'rls lmms SHUI.L Mum; Lm- rls EMILY UAMMILL Vmu HUFFMAN Emit: Q9 Qlluh MRS. B. C. LOGAN Spnnmr MILDRED menv JL'ANI'I'A BURKE Hun: Ass Anmxs lh'm LEI-Z SHELL Iti- Ifli. i5. 01. MRS. .l. C. UAHHH'FF Sprmsnr l-I'Imal. LA'mn: Mus. I2. Ii. Hnuwx SYLVIA MUHEIAND Illlnls-rnx Timur: Plum, Lullni .lm'mc Comamxn HICILUJHNIC Ihmws LUIS Wrrsnx l-IHII-zl. lhmmzxux limn-z MILLS IHLLINH Iimnixmr. Jllwmm Wnuuls liLliN HUSH Mzzt'nu-zmm .IUIINVII-t BALL I'Lm-zM-z MILLS lnu'm UIJIHAM PONEkR Foam?! ,?E' n - v.$z. - T:- .moa ?'F Hinnrrr Q'Lluh LnyuHu. h'c'rr'icc'. Prnyrmx l7. H. HHHSI LV Spmmnr EVERETT EVANS SHEMIAN LANIEH CIMWFUHH ALLEN HAY Bmtzli l'. H. BEI-ZNON HAY STAPLE'I'UN 111.150 .Inxlcs CLYIH-l BAILEY IAn'n SMITH LEO Atilil-ZHS Grailmakem MISS HELEN GARDNER Jun 5' SEE HAY ML'm-u 'r lu'nv LEE Slum. PI-LUEI. LATHAM GLEN HUSH Mtztimumn .Imxrm Hl'IIIiI-I llmmlc Dmm Hnn' Alums MAluiAllE'f Liawmm EMILY HAMMILI. HAZEL Cnxx Spunsnr WILMHH lsmm-N CANINE ULsuN MAINE Lul- ns Dams Slum. HEATmu-z Lm- rls HL'TH ANN ADKINS NEVA UAIlNl-Zli UM Frans ETHl-ll. Ihunnzsux PAYLINl-Z HIu-zrlexn ,V, ' -9' 4- . D -' 3w ,.. - '1': 'ga , i .'1- 9' x - , , -. 9:99 . , Mia . ,--9 3411,, 9 , 9 u' '57 9 J ' e L . 'l l 1 f 05amlwm '4 J mmmm IN 1928 .1 Colors: Steel Gray and .Ilnrunn Flower: Red Muse CLASS HF 1.929 i. Tatum Mllls Lynwoml .luues hdwzll'll Hensley a CLASS U! 1930 1 -., Luwn-nce Palton Wade Ruby f Billie Bannister Winston Higgins CLASS U! 1.931 Hnbc-rl Filhlt's Luster Johnson Aulm-y Cruin Waller Blake 9 John Bunislor i cuss OF 1932 ' Russell l'rluwt' Ural Cloud E William Beasley Verna Davis Silas Grifrl-th Currull Clark J Nnrumn Arnold Harlan Muss , .Iulm Pulley 1 MR. AND MRS. U. H. MEESON Spmrsurs ' Tho Cavalier Club is a social ul'ganizuliun which was l'urnu-d . in 1928 fur the purpusv uf fuslwillg .wciul life of Hll' highc-st unlcr 9 nn the campus. The mt-mbvrship comm. from all tlu- classes uf 11' I cullogc. Wrukly business mu-tings urt- hvhl and a suvial Ium-linn 1: of some kind is hold each mouth. The annual cavalier banquet is lll'ltl on Hu- nighl uf Fcbl'um'y lln- I'uurleuulh. The club has fur its l sponsors Mr. uml Mrs. Buesnn. A i F u i l' r776 .. .91 ... 1 had, ,9 W9 9 9 ,qu; H.-s. .1 . m ; 999,4;-1A ' L-.L-...A QIuIlrgr Ethatrra A. B. TENN HY Couch EVI-leli'l'T EVANS CL'Luax hlxtm WAN; Hum: NATHAN CLEEK linmuts MI-ZRIIYMAN I.l' 'rm-:u MIX Lm'n SMITH I.En Atzm-ins Cm w thn A LLEN SCHIiDl'IJS 0F DATES .luninr T-um Qurstinn: Ih-sulvwl llmt Hu- English Cubim-l IIu-llwtl of legislation is lnurr l-Ilicit'nt in England than is 1hc Conl- miltvt- systcm in tho Uniiml Shllcs. Murrh 2l AffirInaliu-s lnHl ln Furl Sulllh .luninr Pnilvgu Hlvrr. :2 U- l. Murrh 22-Af1'lrnmlh'l-s Wu fruml 1'rnlrnl t'ulIu-gn-. 1'. in II, IPurI'r-ill. Murl-h EE-Nr-Kntiw-H wml frum Mnmmlin Amrlvu. I; m 0. tF-nrt'c-ilL Mnm-h Bii-NI-gullw-H lost In .lum-Hlmrn Pullvmr hvrn. 2 in 1. Sclliur 'l'vnm qustinn: Hvsolvvll lhalt n subsliluiv fur trial by jury should b:- :ulnptml. Mul'vh 'JH-NL-Hntin-N H4. Al rue l'hrih'liun Pull: . hvre. won 1! 1n LI. Mm-rh :IIHvAffiI-mnlivw Vs. - Quimmn A. HA 3. nnd .I. '1'. Miss. April I-Afl'lrnluliu-s. n-z l'nivursiu' nr Mississippi. lhrrr. .HII'II fiNn-u'nliv-u-e xs. PI-llvgn- uf Ihr llzurks :Il l'hlrksvillw, April 1'-Affirrn:1liu-.u vs Arkansas Imuwgn, Ill'rtz April In Venuliu-s H1 1'--nl--nur.v t'th-m'. lhvrv. April 1!; NegaliVu-s Vs. Uum-him 1'ullu-ur, tlwrr, ks. - Autlyura 0111111 U. 'I'. HHDMAN . . . . . . . . . . Ellie, Srrilu' VAUE HVHY . . . . . . . . . . . PHI! Scribe HHI'NAH SCHHAIHCH . . . . . . . . . Quill Holder llI-:Im.$ WILSOX tLuwn-z Dunn U. T, Hmnux Hl-Il'NAll SltllmnI-ta ULH'EII er'rs Ciluwrmm ALLEN t'.n.uu.r:s Mmuwxmx MAXINE BILLINUSLEY Lawmaxma PA'r'qu Bm-rmma Lnlr'rla Enwmm Bmsuav Mus. J. U. Hanlu-z'r'r WAm-z Hum CHARLES LA'rnn-m BENNIF. BILLINGSLIEY LEWIS Fusrnau larrss Gilnh LAWRENCE PATTUX J'frh'ltu' n! uhHr'uHuns U. T. HUIIMAN .inllXMl-L HM Mumm- l..nHu-:Nc:I-: PATTUN lin' Sru-IJ-rrux lensm Amax lu'ln' Alums LESTER .lnuxsnx IIHHMAS Wlmux FELIX TMuu-rr'r thump: Umux linuxum HI-nsuiv lihrxAH VIEWI'A Slznlnlblcl: .l. D. FENN VI-tm llL'I-'l-'.u.-w l.l-:u Annuals Hum. tlnxx linanucs LA'l'lMI-Zl: CAMPIF. Dunn Ui-IFILIJ-Z NEWMAN Human WATTs l'uu-tM-z Mum memnn ALLEN Mm C. Ii. Bnuwx MIL II. E. BImwN an only do llw I'l'css liluh nu-Iulu-rs rvH-in- t-rmlil I'm' tln-ir work but llngr :leu Imn- llu- privilrgv nf helping mlil 10 school pzlm-r. in-cnuw from ll1ix group liar l'zuu-I' SlzllT is m'lrrlL-d. 1 w-i 7 x 4 . .L 5W.WJ. 4L .T- -u I . :4 ;4,..4 43 132m 319m 512111t MRS. .I. ll. UAHHE'H' El'tiliNE HIGHTHWICH INHHS SHI'LI. LEONARD RINK . HEI, .VAH StillliADl-ZH TA'I'I'M MILLS Hl'BY ADAMS LINDSAY ALLEN CARRIE ULSUN LAWRENCE PATTUN MAHUMHCT LEWEHS EDWARD HEASIJ'JY HliA'l'lillIli LUFTIS LEO MIKHHS . MRS. C. 15. BHUWN LEWIS FUSTICH I'LDENE MILLS LUIS MA'I I'llliWS Fucuily .ldm'svr Iz'dl'l'nr-l'n-Chl'ff .-Lx'suciu.':' lflh'fnr Adwrlisiny Hummer . lssuciul1' Editor Huxiness .Uunum'r Slurp Sim! Erlil'ur Circulation Manager . Ar! 1-2111an Alhleric Editor Humm- Editor Phntuyrtmh Editor Phnmymph lfrh'tur Seninr Editor I'hnfuynmh Editor Linmrr'ckx Seninr Ifdl'fnr Literary lz'dl'lur 153111112 Erunmuira 011mb E'l'lllil. MMILI'IIE AND MARY J tIHHlIKli Instrurlnrs .IIlHNSlI-I lln' ML'MI-m' Mum: Am .lnllxxux l-I'nncL LXI'IIAM l.nl liIJJ-tx SMI'IH HL'HY Liil-Z SIH'LI. Lynn ULanI EMILY thulnlm. EVELYN MILLh Mum; LUI- E'ls l-I'Hlm. Stzlmuucu lhmls SIILVIJ. 51's : lil'uxs LULA Mrr'rnmvs Hum Mum lIn'mexu ELI. Emu: Mum Thu Work of I10 uthe-I' clrlmrlmvnt tun hr 111' mnn- practical vnlur lllun liu- lmininu Fl'fl'le'Il in lhvw L'IHSM'S. ll mukvs litllv dilh-I'vm-t- what ulhvr prufmsiuu :I young Indy c-hmm-s. slw will liml :1 thorough knuwlt'clgt- 0f thv ul'lh' :lml M'ivm'vs lutlghl in lhis t'nlll'sv tn lu- hvr grum-sl :Iswi. While 1hr Hmm- lit-unnmics siutlvnis :Il'v lcnrning that lhm must IIU smm- r'vzll l'rlh't'lch thinking.I and spun! hours in pl'nclin- hvfm'v Him rm: Ilu tlu- thing Hull wc-Im-tl hilllplt' qu-II llu-y wnlcln-tl IImlIu-r m' smm- uihor vhpvrirnt'l-tl Imlm-wifr. IIH-y nn- :Ilsn enjoying Wnl'k- ing wilh lhvil' rhmlnulrh. They lt-urn nul nnly lhv srirnlilir thmn'ivs hnl :m- taught to put llu-m in prm-tivv. This is um- ul' tlu- Illnsl prurli'ul and :I I'nvnrilv dk-Inu'lnu-ni :llllquH lhv girls. 'l'lu-g run nol fnrgvl tlu- Ulll :uiugv: ' l'lu- way In :I Inzm'x heart is llll'nugh his xlomm'h. lli llI-Ili I 713nm 5tuhrnta A gruul muny lnm! Inn's um! girls mku mlvnntugt- uf Iln- HIHPRU :Il Hwir lllllil'x :iml 1' an participating in lhl' narinm nvlivilit-s with huh. zlllll girls frnm Inzmy Iiishlnl plncrs. tllnsl- I'rirndships nn- furmod in HR' 1110mm. uf ussuriulion in tht- t'lnssrunm. un pirnirs. and class nutings. in Hlmly. :Illll social clubs. in mm vvm-ywiu-I'v lhul ynung pwmlr work and play in truc vmnl'mlrhhip. . Enarhing 05MB Thmv who lvuu- hunn- to rmm- In school. timl :I hmm- inllucncu in Jrnnyl- Hill Hull. Ezu-h girl in tln- llul'mitury can carry her prub- ll-ms tn tlu- sponsor fur thnl nnv uf thv fnur tlivisiuns of tho dnrlni- tury in which her mum is In wk-d. Each bcull'tlim: girl. th-tlu-r in lhv dormitory. or in a private home. is an uhjrv! ul' concern to Presi- dent amt Mr-s. Armstrong. whom- :Iilll it is 10 vumprnsatc fur the lass of the student in leaving hvl' own htmw hy surrounding her with the- 11H: uml protvctiun that slmulel lu- in t-vvry Christian home. Enarhing Bugs .Vul nnly among lhv girls is ilu- lmmo iIIHm-nn- 0f lltll'lllillll'V lifr fvil. hul ulso :nnung lllv ynnng nwn. Huw many linu-s is Hu- tlmugh! rxnrt-ssmli l likv Harding. In'cuusr Hus studrnls arr su fril'llllh'. 'Why. wv MTIH just like a big family. Iivvn 1hr lrm'hvrs wurk with us. and for us. Just as 1111- girls lnu'r tlu-ir social t-lubs uml organizations. so do lln- inhabitants of Srruggin Hull 11.1w lhv Slrnight H. and ullu-r Immls 01' writers fur lloVrlupIIn-III along social :11 . Other lines. 41 ,. 4-H L1:- .v . $11: 342:. L. , :wh.k.ujb Ruby 1 .l It KANSAS .dellus l'rururr Amps Nur-mn .l. . Mrs. J. n A rnuId A rmsl rmm' AZ A rnmtrnng Ill kush-y Edward Heusit-y EthI-l Hrahhzsun Purt-nll t'lurk l'rnl l lluzo-I 'luud t'nu .hllu'vy t'rzlln 'Zervl kllkl- l Hrnns Floyd M ltd red Fnrmhy len Emily Maren I inrm-r liummill George Paulina lirvvnlng Adrian Hrndt-I'HUI! Eugene nghlnwer Hmm-r Higmuwer Leaner 1.. 1:. Juhnsnn Jones Beulrluo lml'tls Oslvr Marl:- M I'M. ! Luflls Luflls l. P. Lamhlre Herhvrl Lnshleu Arthur Hummh .lm: Fuqun Furrlx l', H. Emerson livesun Clmrlvu Merrynmn En-Iyn Mills Te-rn-ll 0mm Mrmru Ne wmnn nun nttinger Wln-Inn Rigging Yinm-nl Rohison Frrd l luhinsun Blllle Rum hurls Shun Hubylee Shun Charleu Talkingmn Pansy Ward Lula Watson Rnlllh VVI-l l' II Luke Prlba Ethel Mun . Mt'li'lure M Ix TEXAS Jnl'mnhI Ball Billlc Bunlsler .Iuhn Banister C. E. Mrs. t'. tiuy P Avu t A, '39 Wiley J. D Brown R. H ruwn lick Wick 'haudrun Aughelw Hndges 7!; 5'1' c: Zn. . LPml1 ninja '-- :5 Cllluh Bull Lc-WI-y llnng-H Arlhur t'ursr Hildu llzn'ls Hnrm-v Euhunku Lewia Foster Mrs. J. U. Unrr-uoll Bun Hupklns Altun HnlIis l 19.. Jntws Luis Kt-y lfh'dll Mnyvl's ' In Volley us 152 L1 Prmllvr u-lyu Ruy Burton Fprlnga-r Ray Suulletnn Mildrvd Wlllinmu IINLAIIUMA Italy HIm-k Nut Bond Mx-Irln Brown Wilnmlh Brawn xrillu Mao llrvwrr 0m Fuchs: Inez lmfl' Mus Huddlusmn Ethel Imlham Pu-url Lallmm 1113!! Lullmvr Thulln lmlvy Elillh- Muttox Paul Mutlux Harlan Muss Glen Hosr MrHrvKur Laura Oldham Carrie Ohmn A. J. Small me Small Lnyd Smith Fells: Turlmel Lvmnnn W'alltu'r Jodle W'liluhy 1.uu Ellv-n Smlth ALABAMA Crawford Allen Lindsay Allen Cammr lindd .L II. Penn PALIFOKSIA Sherman Lanlur .lnl- Urban CDLIIILIIIO Olh'e W'aua PANAIDA Grant melug'u Frank Ellis FLHIHIA Juvk Bell l'h-rtrudn- Haunller Herman Wlluun IOWA Harold F'latl KEN'I'IVC'IL'Y Nulhiin Week .luym- Ungu-Iund Mary J l'rmskn- .l, T. Lewis Xalhan liray U. 'l' liudnmn Allwrl Yum .uxllmu-n KASHAS Len AL'kI-rs t'ylde Hailey XVHIh-f lilnkr Juunilu Burke Florence Ll. t'ullh-m-l Arthur Huldt'll Vern Huffman .lnhnnfe Maul:- t:lenn Mar and Sylvia Mnreland l'Iart-m-t- Mursvh Floyd Imuterbnrh LUI'ISIASA Vm-nu Dnvls Silas Hrin'eth Mlt'Hllle Marvin Hastings Mrs A. W.HEI.HHI1KS SIISHOI Ill Ruth Ann Adkins Virginin Howell Evelyn Ham Beumm Sx-hrnder Ethel HA-hrudrr MISSISSIPPI Sush- Burns Cullen Dixon Hd-lrn Gardner Margaret Lewem XVndn- Ruby SEW MEX!!! Sumner Clarey NEBIIAHKA Mwan Franklin Lowz-rlv OHIO Rlulinrvey Ice RHODH ISLANII Robert Flddes TENNHSHHH Hubert Close Haul! Hall Lennard Kirk .luhrmlr Hay Murphy w. m' '...L-. .mJL-y Viv 5 .ux-Pw.dg : $.33 A ma-Hf ,. . r ... -- - .. i: ;-ALL ,,.. -A..-g.k . Qlullrgr 0111111 MRS. .I. N. ARMSTRONG . . . . . . . . . Adviser MHS. A. Y. HASTINGS . . . . . . . . Manager MRS. H. P. LASHLEH . . . . . . . . . Assistant Um- 0f Hm items of L'xpvnsc lu iht- student is lhal of board. In urllvr lu accomplish the grvulvsl amount of work, it is m-ccssary llml wv hun- wholesunu- food. and this mums 111211 We must have mum'y 'l'ln- qulIc-m- Club was crt-uh-cl primarily for Hu- purposu of helping the sluduni 501W: ihis prnblmn. Nuhmly makvs any proiit. 'I'hv slmlvnis pay for Ult' food. and 10 work uf nn-paring it. Besides Furnishing board at Hu- minimum price. the Club furnishes employ- nu-nt vvory year 10 a numlu-r ol' stlltIt-Ills who could not otherwise am-ml school. By doing this. il I'L-mh-rs valuable service in twa wuys. During lhc greater part M the lime uincc the Club was organized. il has born under lln- supervision 01' Mrs. Armstrong to whom much rrmlit is cluv for its success. Tho work this your has born under the direction of MP4. Hastings. assisted by Mrs. Lamhlve. They haw bovn untirinu in lhvir work. and have rumlcrml valuable service to the student body. Olalmthar Annual Bummer 51mm 193:! JUNE 1. Registration and Classlncation-Enrolhnem more than double Lust summer's enrollment. 5. Many conflicts found-re-arrangemem of Schedule. 6. Clauses meet and real work begins. Edward Beasley a new faculty member. I. Bro. Lowery and quartet leave for summer mur. 10. Bro. Rhodes preaches Brat Sunday. 13. The GEennn leave for Louisville, 15. Mmm Bell leaves for home. 17. Bro. Beeson breaches Sunday and Sunday nlght. 18. Bro. Rhodrs and Miss Beunah get '28 and '29 catalogues ready for mailing. 24. Bro. Bell preaches. 25. Dallas Roberts visits school. JULY 4. Schnul goes In Cypress Creek on Picnic. 5. Chautauqua begins. 6. Bro. Beeson. Lynwood Jones and Edward Beasley return from Waldo. 10. Ruth Thompson leaves school and begins to use her Commercial Course. 18. Bro. Sears. Edward Beasley and Sleepy Jones go frog gigging to River Lake. 29. Ova James. Bru. Beesrm and Jnhn Banister go to Batesville. AUGUST 1. Mrs. Jones vlults her son. Sleepy. 3. J. D. Armstrong leaves for Oklahoma from a visit wlth his parents. 4. Mrs. Click and son. Mulder: visit in Harding. 5. Sleepy. Edward and Mulder; go to Dardanelle 9. Final Exams. Sumnler School closes. Regular 52mm 19211-29 SEPTEMBER 18-19. Registration and class enrollment. 20. Clans work begins. 22. Student faculty reception. 23. Press club meets to begin the publication of the Skeeter. 27. First football game 0! the season: special traln goes to Russellville. 28. All Clubs meet and vule in new members. 29. Bro. Armstrong preaches. OCTOBER 1. Seniors order rings. First issue 07 the Skeeter arrives-Herman Wilson. editor. Reserved seats are taken in chapel: Wade Ruby and Lindsay Allen have to apply for second choice. 4. Rotation at College Club begins. PP 74? - riff 2 5:... skinnu'a-n'. 3;. il- alggmgL$Ll jg ? J j... '- 20. 21. 22. 21!. Fnothnll :a me with Teachrr's Omega. Initiation of new t'lull members. 8m. Beesnn preaches. Arkansas State Fair opens at Little Rook-mnny Harding students uttE-nd. Footbun game with Clarklvillu. Ju tin Ju girls rowlve swmturs. 'Frnll Makers spend week-end 0:: Pet . Jean Mountain. Harn-y lungs, exisludeut and gradual? nf Harding. talks ln Fhallel. Bisrms win aver lmrnons of Jonealroro-M to 0. Leonard Kirk. .I. 1!. Penn. lanyd Smith, m'vlllc Newman. lumen Close and Leamun Wullaol- xlwnd wevk-und nn Pelll Juan. Blue Monday, after Sunday. Bisnnu nlny Ouachlta. :wore- II In IL NOVEMBER Herman Wilson prvnvhes. lame nudiemrdn Exprusuhm studrma gh'r recital, Hume Iid-cmnmlvs Department. serve nvn hundred Grattus In t'nllegt- Club. L'ulh-gu- nludents Imra- welnor roast nn campus. Bisonu win over Henderann-Bmwn. score I4 tc- Ii. Sr-niuru entertain l'm-ulu'lea at High Svhonl and College. Bro. hvamiro gaw n splendid talk in chapel m-ucerning his minxinnnry wan m Floridan Bro Pbllllnu nrearheH a furceful sermon on uur Bible Schools. He: also preaches at night. Bro. Mnrohead from Japan gh'os interE-stlng talk at z-hureh culweming mis- sionary Work in Japan. Baskeibml game between High Sbhool Smilnl'al lllld Bigelow; Straight 8 en- tertains L'lrl friends in Hnmv Jt-nunruic llulmrtmam maklng candy. Bra. .1. X, Armslrum; prrarhrs Sunday and Sunday nlghm several! new dates up again un Sunday night. Sm'erul nu on hikes and nut hunting: Monday night. meeting was conducted In thc- form of a du-bate: Fern, Evans, Waldrum 11nd. Lnnier. mumkew Scrub fuullmil game. Bahy Bisons play Murrllmn High School. Score 5 m 12 in farm of Morrllum High. Souinl Hour nigh! again. Prayer meeting and first uumhvr uf 'Fuwn Lyceum. Lecture by Prof. Lu- l'rnm University or Pmnmywauln. Phntugrnpher arrivea to make pictures for the annual, Arthura Cluh urganims. with Prof. Ilndnlan P1119! Hcrilw. 'Nndu Ruby. Petit Scribe nnd Beunah Schrader. Qulll holder. Bro. Johnmm preaches. Social hour und Mummy night meeting. Cavalier Hub born. Thanksgiving-iseveral nld students arrive tn bnend week-end. Baskeumll game with Thsalirn. Mississlppl. High Schnul. DECEMBER PioneI-r t'lul; horn on Campus. Oakley Murphy prenchea. Clubs run a contest In sale or College Lyueum lickow. with .114 Go .lu Club selling must. First number of l.ycaumH Prc-serving a Smith. Shuherl's Quartet 3111:; an City Lyceum Number. Term Exams beglxr-A new hospital needed. Bro. Shmll'fur leaves to attend Della Teavher's College 0! Mississippi. Basketball game with BE'Il Telephone Company, of Little Rock. Score in lo 35. in favor nf Harding. ' Basketi'nall team or t'nllegu uf Ozarks played uur College boys. Score 35 to 25 in favor of Harding. 'l'hratrr Imrly through the rain. Vacate fur holidays. .1 AN l'A ll Y St-huul lumnmm-d one murn- Work on m-x-num LE liar llu - idriniv. School opn-nrd-all gind u. 214! I-nrk. lrul In mum it was 11mm reudingu 1mm IIHP hall ut-tlvn llu-ir girl 111' lhrif lmy x'rh-ml. 12. Harding Hullege buys plm' Jlr-ndrix in llusiu-thi-H :md lhr soun- wan- ::1 1.. N n. favnr of IIc-ndrix 19. Harding defeats Ouachim 1n Busknihall gnllw 31 In Zli. Zia. Murm- Adu .Inlnmnn rntrrlnlns Ju Ilu .lu'a Hlnums luau m Hmdrix Hulldngs. 41; m :22. FEBHITA H Y Hurdlng Hlmus win mmr HIIIPHVIHI' Pmuluq-F, 3:; h. 1.1. Wnrd mum; timl AIIHPIII- wane dI-su'ugw-d Jny lln. Mld-lerm rxmns. Drnmath: I'luh prusuus. llwr Hnrnn'. 'l'hn Julyu'. Im-z nun cutu-rmim-d , at lllrlhdny lmrnx Big snnu' l'flnulp. E'nlryhmly gm-a kndakina: uml HIIUW Imlllmz. ,- Valenlllw tiny with t'uvulivrs giving: :I Bunuuv' 1n Ihrfr Lady Ynlvnliui-s, IL Annuuvr hi1: snuw-nm su thrilling nu 1hr lime: IIIII', IL Hm. Juhnsnn nrmn-hrs-Iurgn- ullrmluurv, n, Bunuly Vnulusl Pluses. MARCH Serunlt Lyreum is Ilrust-IIH-d: mumbling 1er uumlwr rrnm rlw din'--n-nL dz-parl- I'lll'l'lla. Sludt-nls vnlr l'ur mnhrunl Hnnvvr: Wild Hum .s rmurilr JlrIWu-r nf 1ln- sludcm body. Bl'tn Rhodus pt'vurlww-smn- m-n Ilnlm: Huh ur- Hylxiu Murrlauld and .Jin: Bhuwmnkpr. Vary lntn'rvalillg disCuH-Nlnu m Mummy night Im-I-Iiug vnuwl'nin; dmu-iug and card playing Fauulu' numnx Aradvnu' Hnnnr Hlndvnls. . . Btudt-uls I'mw hulidays mud wurk nu '11.. unxn-yus. 5f. Annnum-emvm uf wilmu-r in trziuly anusl. Semnd tn-rm rxulns. ROMrl t'lusn- um! othurs m. In Hui an'lmm lu Iu'mu-IL Chvlwi L'ity. BnIm-y Mnnliny, hul ruin duvnfl illlu-I'furr wjvlh Smiul llnur. r$jlvl'i:I -V Willi Sherman and l-thvl: hwuum- 2gunwthim: prvu-mml lhwu- Iu 1m.- thc- week-vutl. Glrla mevung. um! honor rnll rmls-wL Arthur Uulden leaves for hnnw, Mimi MrClnrv :Irrhes 1n lilkh' Miss Prunifs Maul in In-zu-hinu Hunn- l Few Mudvms nrrlvt fur Serum: Trrm's nurk Mona. and Lulhur Mix mn-r schm-L 'Cnvnlleru Ulkl' lhv girls nu :l Sunrim- lm-nkl'mJ. Jamm- Cullvgv Tram dl-ImIc-s wllh P'nrt Smillu JJ-u-isinn Fort Smith and unv fur Harding. Sheater changes nmm- :lml lmvumura ll.- ' im: I'llllrgu His ... Thu lulnalva nf llw Uluwalhw Hump du-pm'L ... I:. .Iunn-s and Edward Bvaslry Iband lhe WI'vk-t-Ild with home folks In WHIIIIV Hrlght spring day: t'umpw day x-mnnum- :11 I-rn-ukl'nsl. :md thr mad wax 'otoued for last tinw 1921mm: to girls dnrmillu'y mul Aclmlnislraliuu l-uilding. Joyce Cnpelund Hnd Mlldrmi Willhuns mh-rmin W. II. t'. c'luIJ. Jonesboro UulIegc-; Hardlng dvfr-MHL 3h Go Ju L'Iuh go on Sunrlm- Bru'Hkl'uHI. . m Prufesaur was 595- sldrkulklug wuh Mise- J'ruuu-r, I'l'llo Kleh'e-rs. u'flh thv Armstrmms. slump in Hulv l:m-k. Hm-iul In the campus. Ac-udvrny Srnlnl's x'irdi! lMHrlh-T during Cm! rmiw. Wns 1W0 vulvs for Iu-hzuu will: Hnur is spvm Ha. -..p.... A an, N a 28. 29. 30. 31. 41H m '+-:7 g -1 Wu . .dcevhxi F a .. - 4r r- X x , . R -.. ,.: A -4 ,, i -v.1...-..---.A.A. v5.5. .uz Ha mg, unit... Ag: 4: law I 53 29 :5 23W . 4i. W 44V 4r u f IL 18. 2t 26. 23. 2:1. 744 iv , More engraving back from the engravers-and congTatulmlnns enclosed for our editor on his progress of the hook. Abilene Christian College debate our Senior College team-three decisiuns 1n favnr hf Harding. Senlnrs man an outing, but to their dlsuppointment It rained. Alton Hollis has a date. W'ade Ruhy nnd Cullen Dixon debate with Mississippi A. Jr. M. College. Hard- ing defeated. Mrs. Rhodes entertains W. H. C. Club as a surprise for Maurine. Easter Sunday-Oakley Murphy visits and preauhPs. Bro. Tt-nney and family vial! Coopers Gap. APRIL Anrll fool day- SeVeral fat letters renewed. Etta. Bell Jarmnn enters school to anend spring term. Russell Exlaser recovers fmm scarlet! fexer and comes to supper. Mr. James from Missouri talks in chapel. Orchestra plays at Perryvtlle, and Glre Club slnga at Sardia. Bro. Armstrong goes to Little Rock. but lemma word for his Greek Class u: meet. George Emptage In getting wlse-aa one side at his face In witness, County COHEE'SL at Grammar School. Rules were of! Friday night. Mr. Cobb. a brother of Mm G. E. Brown visits in Harding. Senlorn go to Cedar Park for El. piuIIic-Tatum was disturbed by an 019 heu while eating dinner. Bro. Armstrong preaches. Glenn Mnreland and Frank Ellls preach at Coopers Gap. New date Ior Sunday night-Mlss McClure and Leonard Kirk. Spring rains still continuing. Brn. Hudman glvvs test in Grammar. Girls unnamed boys to visit mums. but all cleanlng up was for nothing. Bra. Griffeth and Riggs, Held rallresentallves. vlnll Harding. Pmnpus Players prusent Daddy Long Lrgs. Charms Merryman leaves school. Seniur Dubatm's go to Shreveport and Arka- delphia. Widows have convention lM. F.; H. G; M, L.: B. V. SJ Lose In debate with Centerary College. mere. Dphnle with Ouavhlla. Mr. Lucy gives entertainment. Prmracted meeting begins. Bro. Brewer preaches. Senior Play. Thu Wren. Franklin Lowery attends history class. BasebaH game wlth HendersumBrown. Path Jean gun: to press. Oralnrhral runlest. IN PROSPECT MAY Recital by Evelyn Lambert and Lewis Faster. Annual Schoul Picnic to Pet : Jean. Debau- with Arkansas Pullege. Evelyn Mills. Lois Watsnn and Clarence Mersch in Recital. Recital hy Inez Huff. Ruth Ann Adkins. and Addie D, Tankersley. C'ommencemenl Sermon by ii 1 . Pittman Fourth Lyceum number Her Hunur the Mayor. Laura Oldham In recital. Cluslng L-xerclses. Class address Iuy Professur Buumgarmvr of Brinkley. Wedding uf Suphumorus-lmwm and lmu-Ellen. Last Lyceum Numlmr- Ensemble by piano students. L. '0' 4y. 3- -ww-c- 1. 5w$ vhf.- .- . 3 .- ,4..ng 4.4.. What Ilsnuu'h ur a weddlng sun that. 133. said Mlldn-d tn Bllly. ludk-almg a dis In In 33 e mrtnwnt store. window. .. p' y My ler. risnt a wedding suit. L-nrr'eI-led Bili. That's :3 hummus suit, VVvll. T mean business.' mid Mildred. W'v Wnll tn Niagara Falls on our hmwrmuuu. Mr. Brown rrmnrm-d whn-u the manvr of popular mun; was up Wn-n- yuu vmharrusned. someone nskc-d 03-m- ii. mm' r1-pllI-tl Mr. Bruwm and that lan't nil. Must ul' It Is mill lmnxlm: urer mp. Smith united Oslu' wlull his father did. HI- rll-Hml out the- hunk. replied Oalrlr. Janitor nr presIdE-nt? asked Smith. W'lll than be true In me. Hazel dear, whih: I'm gimp? asked Dallas. Sure dnrling . mid Hazel. Don't bt- long, Miss hurduer in rah- at. Mule Rmk. Louk here. yesterday I nl'dered lhis sumu- thing. and they. surued mr lwlec- as much as thls mrualuy quamh3. Waiter: WhPr't: 33'er vnu sitting. Miss? Miss mn'dner: Right ovur there by the window W'alwr: 1.111 mm was fur advertising. Miss! What nru ancestors. P33? naked Frank Rhodes. WWW. I'm an ancestnr, ,3-nur um-le In an unu-estnr, yuur grulldfnllwr It. nu nn- l'e'Hllll'. xnld lm-ther lthodrs. What Is them almuI :ln :mvesmr tn hp lmmd of, PH 1' asked Frank. Grnu H.: 'Vlhat shall we xvt Robert for Christmas? Humu-r EL: Oh. I Nqui-Hl that we pink uul 1-193'en now revurdu for his 3'h-ll'ulu. Then he wlll hare- :331 1-31-33 dozen. Why did run lmuv nur lust jub'. ' 1131-3 unki-d 3mm; '3l3- Heh- I dldn' 1 HR: thr : they usu-d ma 1n whnl ru-spec-t? Lhev nskmi W'vll. l'm' urn.- 1hlnu. Halt! 1?:lr3'. 1133-3 llmk my mum- rr Um lmrrnll. Mrs. Armuu-nngi Wake up! There nru burglars In lhu Imuau! Bro. Armstrong: Wull. what or 11'? LN. lhz-m 11nd nut Lhz-ir IIIIHHLRL' tlwmnvlw-a. Bro. Brown m! lrm-k practlveiz Hahn? the right leg and 110111 it at right 111151le to lht- hudyf . Lewis b3 mlsmkv mlued the left lei: close to lhl- om- un hls left. J'W'hn lu lhal lifting hnth legs at uncut shunted Brnun. Artur tunight I am gulng m hun- 3'nu killed in Aw! I lnHu-ud 111' Act II. Rnld Mrs. Armstmnu lo Evn-rl-tte Evan , Whvrutnn: tho rhumre'! naked Everette. I dem't want In luku Hu- vhmu-v nf hm-Im: lhe audIum-o dl- it. shu renllrtl. d. 11:95 Nun. ynu rumm 3n pm on .V'uur lhmnvk. Don't you fuel lmslth't-ly uu- M-Rsv '3' Lindsey naked him nuh-I332e rlmm whnl he shnuld talk about. and gut rm iumwdlnta answer: Talk about three mice. When Elste Mills naked Pm'ressnr De Uhnudrrm why h: never murried. hc- mid. thul he forgot 30. Taken to task for extending his sermon beyond Ihe Imuu hour. Mr. Four: nh- served, Yuu knnw. bmlhe-r, w:- Hm ndmnnlshad lu rll'e-Inn- the milk of tht- word. WHI. make it condensed milk. then. Brmher. said the nnriahlum-r. At 613- Sundm dinnu-r mhlr. Bro. Bella son. Sam. 53131 to him. Dund3 svrnmn thin nmrnlng, nun! Rm 3013 missed three gnml 1-hanues to quit. 1hore was a fellow who never could understand where. so man: Smiths' and Jones' cmm- rrmu. He chanced to take :3 trlp to Chicago one day. and the first thing he saw as he nlighted trum lhr cars was un Immense building. and on In: Hlde in 3:39:31 while letters wen: the 33-,urds Smith Manufacturing 1'0. mpan3 Thu: ex- plained it .3 $1.; $4 .L-aa: 3'm -44 'MmL 554' Mrs. Garrett: What is the plural of mouse? lmls annn : Mlz-p. Mrs. Garn-n: Whm ls the plural of spouse? holes Walsnu: Sph-v. rung. Flnully. his hand still tnylnu with the dunr-knuh. Llndsoy murmured, Tht'l'P was mmethim: l was golng to say to you. Vim.- ll gmul-nighl? malted Ruby. 3 . HINT 'l'husy Wul'l- lingerlng M the door ur the rrcvpllon mom lung after thl- lel luld 'I.'h:ll':i ll. said he. taklng thv hint and 1:15 departure. I They wvn- watching 1h:- pagvmry 0f the heavens. .' H II! kntm'. mild. lhe Invulurn Everette, after a lung Interval nt modihh l llun. If I hnd muney I'd travel and travel. Hrro's nny rents and F11 :0 up to my rrmm :lnd got you sumu more, snid Mumuret. - ll Huw dld ynu enme- ln fall in ynur rxnrninnlinn'r asked Bro. Klvm-r ..r Jnhn ' I lhuughl l rmmmvd you lhnrnughl y.' ' Well. mu mm rvpllvd J0hn. 1h.a lrnuhh- wax that, ynu crammed me so - ngm that I vnuldnt go: It um' 'l'his sndvurlisvmunt wus l'uund 111 mu 140m and Found unlumn ur the E'OHPEP mun?- uu Saturday Iprm'e-dlllg the- exams 'l! nu.- wrm-n who pk-kui up a pony m. Ihe vnllege hook smn- wlll return the auum- In Hm: A waurc Mundns'. reward wlll be mid and all Ilueutinns wlll In: mmwn-rr-d. Ln-unard Klrk. Papa . amid Von Al before- lle entered sn-hm-l lam fall. wlml du they mm! by vtlllrgE-hrund? Is it dll'fl-N-nl frmn any nlhvr kind of brea 1' 5. My :ann. said 1hr tnlhcr. It la n fnuwyear loaf. l Teacher: What luu't- you dam to save our umber? T Hud lspenldng frnln the ruarl: I shot an wnudpelrker 0mm l W l'urrie 01mm had returned mm: It trip abroad. She clnlnwd to be a lovz-r of art. I'll tall you how strung I am for art. Bhr declared. I don't belleve I've mlsmed :m urlury in all! my mar Imrtx vlultvd. Wm you use my last poem? plonded Bro. Iludmml. 's'es, if you'll agree that It m, Wt' will. salt! the publisher. '11 '! Fiddes: Mrs. Hastings. this c-ufl'vs- ls nm mauled. :1 Mrs. Hasllngs: ll unlnE' as muI-h tn ll us yuur lust mnnths hoard hlll. -. l Butcher: 1'Yuu want ammo bralna. Madwn? Mrs, Wnldrum: Yva. please. my husband lmzufl lmd any for a lung time. llnzul L'unu did nut l-nme out very wall In her llrst Iessnn In Home Emmxmlcn. Shh run w the 'phonu and milled up thn macher. Miss Mul'lurv, she subbed, ' L'Hlll undursmnd It. The receipt says clearly to hull for two minutes on a brlak nu, ntlrrlng L-nnntanlly. Then bent It for ten minutes. And wlu-n I came back It mm burned In H crisp. itlurgarvt: How did you knnw l was gulng to wwr my halr curled thlu even ng'l' I.Wrctt. I Haw ll. In lhe pnlwrs. It's always lpap year for the pudeslrmn. h Ed BeEWIlll'i A Svnsihle man doubts H'l'n'lhing. unly a tool Is certain 01 what :- says 1111- Lnftin: Are yuu sure of. that? Ed Beasley: 'ansillve ! :Vubh: llv's so romnlic. wm- m-ver he speaks to me he starts 'Fnir Indy' HlIl: ' That a just font.- of habll. He um to be a canduetut. Harlan: Nuw do you know what 1' hit you for? llnlph: tire, don't you know. ellher? .JH, - l Ethel: Slater. let me Introduce :11: friend. Mr. Spleguleisen. i' J Pearl: 'Im sorry . didn' I quite catch the name.' I ' Ethel: '.'Mr Sipegelulsenf Penrl' What was It again. please? 4 l Mr. Sipegelelsen. Ponrl: I'm afraid I shall have to give 1t up-dl soundn to me llkv Hpiegelelsen. Ruhv: 11'ere sou fined with enthusiasm when you tm-kled your first. job? lelm-V: Was I? l m Ver suw a man so glad to gut rid of nw In my life. Swadra: llldn't Mr. Edison make the first mlking machine? Brother KIo-fn-r: No. God nladr- Um Hrs! one. but Edison mudv the first one that could be shut OH. Inez: Why dun : you go tn work If you are hungry? Oduu Kennedy: I tried that once. and It unly made me hungrler. Ruth Ann; Wherr ure you going wlth thul Ianlu'n? dJnhnawn: Oh. I jun! round IL. Sume careless gink left It beside a 11019 in the ma ' ' Urn: '15'hut makes am maru- Sfuluhmen humorous? J 15'lllomay: 1'ou m1- ll' 3 :3 gm. . u 'i Blllv: I want a present for n. young Indy. Salesmn-n: Sister or fiamee Billy: Wall. er-uhe hasnt aaid which she would he yet. Emily: Why do yuu do so much dnmlng? Marie: Runs In the bum I33 ti Currie: 'l..ol'u' hava some ginger ule. I . Adrian: 'Pa 3 Carrie: Dh.1no. Juat n glam: wlll du. Swede: He'n In a lmd slate. Shall I' run a doctor? BI'U- Rhodes mbsemmlndedlw: No a statesman. Frank: Hon are you coming with your reducing? Mrs. Hastings: I guess I must be one of those poor losers. 3 J a Outsider: I see your school now boasts ur an orchestra. r f Insider: No. we don't boast of It. 5 1 M 11 J 4 Evelyn Hay: I wlah every year had 365 days of rest! Inez: Are vnu mad? Then we- shuuld have to work n day every fourth year. sits. Garrett: This theme written on a Ford is exactly ltke the one Bailey wm Eubanks: 1'es'm, It. was the name Ford. Rodmnn: Fools ask lluestions that wise men can't unamer. Bright: Yeah. than: why so many fall ynur quizzes. Ed Beasley mulmtltutlng fur Beewnl: BIII. do you understand nun? Bill lburedl: Yeah. Ed: 15'1-ll.l guess m-e-rynne dnesf' Ex ehn Mills has lakon :1 great Interest in tureek mythulogy-esrminll: Homer. Ed. N. Thls Is no Jnkv Id surely like to smack the claw n. . Whu insists on ahnullng l l-aw Down. p Edltnru nnlr-Now folks. if you can't laugh at the Jnkes uf tho:- ug'o. laugh 3 ' M the- age of the Jokes '.4 A . ' ' '- x. jnmix. 4 -. 1;.Jm..tzll-LL--+--k - 17 J r k .1 Th ! r L-x-nnf-r5-1w4-Lwa- w . '4- ;..Jwah-A-ruk-a- r VJ ww- A-H-a-xh- W' - -E-'-L-;-ki: : L-WW-mln .555! 'J K! Von Allman. who hails from Kentucky That surely is um: guy ihnl's plucky. llc innk llu- pinkuyt'. In 111v luml without sky Anll brought il tn usr rhuw unlucky. Thvrc is :I ynung lmllliv. Lu Niw'. ln th- barn llt' is all yuu can lu-nr. llL- Kings l'uulisll songs Must all the tluy lung. '5 mostly. I low ynu. my dvnrf' 'lllll'l'r's Marvin whu vnrril-s in wuml. lli- Wulllil hr :I shiek if he cullltl. Wrars Hamltl Llnytl glasses Am! pleases lhu lassivs. Ihll his L-urls are what xhow him up Ruud. 'l'lu-I'i- is :I ymmg lmlllil- mum'tl Burk. Willi Thalia Iu- haul nu! murh luck; Fur shv Wi-nl :Iwnx Ancl lvft him In stay. In lluriling :Iml much :I lump duck. Tht-I'v is :1 ynung lmltlir munell Blake; Whu lhinks hv is sitting quite jukc. A rare h-nnix shark lSul his tluggivs both lmrk If hv mm-ls with :1 hm- 01' a rake. an here's :I young liul xn- cull Foster. llv sung In :1 girl :Itlll lusl her: Then Lou I-lecn hr :m-t. And he's. llH'l'll hcrr ynu hot Silli't- lhv Vt-I'y lirsl day lh' :ICt'UHl her. A suringhlly young Imltlii- is tivm'gv. Hit; miml is us dump as the gorgv. Ho's lllllll :Inll 110,5 Im-uk; Millie's A plus in lirrck. This blushing freshman naIIIt-tl Georgia Next door is w lllllll' hum qum'lvlle; 'l'huy'rv not quite :15 ball HS tlu-y gel. 'I'hi-y have a short buss Whu scrt-ws up his l'uuu. Aml liulu-e. I'm' Ilt't'p nnvs. yrm In-t. There is a young lmhliv namml l'vtv. Who nvn-r hm! too much 10 out. His logs arr nll lungih; Thvy hnn-n'l much slrcngth, Aml his hL'ml simply isn'l complete. 'l'hrrv was :I iliroclur mulled Kirk, Who did all his work with a jerk. 'l'hvl'v calm- a surprise. 'l'u uur watching eyes. Aml tllulis him' he mmiv us all work. 'K' h :sz V V5 .. :5- X gm V Phone 451 Um-vWAlways SPOTLESS CLEANERS 216 E. HAILVVAY AVE. WILLARD TAYLOR A DRUG STORE OF QUALITY WHEHE YUL'H PATHUNAHE IS API'HHCIA'I'ED ALWAYS IN CHANGE 01 REGISTERED PHARMACISTH HERBERT ROBERTS 8: COMPANY THE RELJ LL STORE Morrilhm, Arkamns M. H. PIERCE LUMBER COMPANY mm 302 Munsu Street Mnrrillnn. Al'knnsuns MITIE PRIDE UP HH'XISRSHIP IS UWNING YOI'H OWN HUME VALENTINE 8: SON CONTRACTO RS Humvs. Business Places. and all kinds of Building Finishing. PHONE 480 BARNES-ECHLI N PHOTOGRAPHERS O'NEAUS .. - REA DY-TUJVEAH Mi RRlL'lWlN. ARK. SPECIALIZINU IN CULLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL AXNlTAl. PHOTOGRAPHY 35 YEARS OF FASHION SELLING FRIENDLY-FH'E slums CONWAY. ARK. IHTY YULTH m IUKS-SCHOUL SFPPLIE. '-EATS AT THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE Wm.- Approvialc Your Business THE HAPPY HOME PLATE FADIILY FOR THE HAPPY FNGRY STI'DENTS Then- is such :I big olcl good family of hHmne Pluie foods. Always :1 treat for lhr hungry cnllvgu stutll-nl. keep :I l'vw cans in your mom. for thom- nftcr-schoul lunclu-s IF ITS HUME PLATE. YUl' KATHY IT'S GOOD ASK YHI'H GHUCEH FUR HUME PLATE Dihll'illlllt'tl by SCOTT-MAYER COMMISSION COMPANY XIII I-Zzlsl Markham Slrt-vl Lilllc Huck. Arkansas MORRILTON BEAUTY SHOPPE TRl-SERVICE CO. 8: TUBBY MITCHELL 3lll Pvuplm Bank St Trust Company Building CUMPLE'l'l-l AUTUMOBlLl-l SERVICE BETTE H BE .1 FT! WT J HK PHONE 48-! PHONE 333 RIALTO THEATRE THE BEST IN PH'TITRES AT A LL TIM ES FOR 'PIIEA'I'RE PA RTIES PIIUN I'D BIL! FUR HP'I'IFIA I. HA'I'ICS PEOPLES BANK 8c TRUST COMPANY MORRILTON. ARKANSAS Service with Safety MOQQI LTON Morrillun is :n 0in nf 5.000 cilizvns. full nf civu- pritlt- :mtl vmnulunily spirit. lm-zilml in the llcurt uf Arkansas. 5 milvx nurlhwvst ul' Lilllo Hm-k. 6:3 mites nurlh nl' Hot Springs. and 12H Illill'h sulllhl'usl of FL Smilh. II is. scrvul by ID Missouri l'm-i- lic Huilwuy. lhu Arkumns Light .Q lJum-r 0L. uml tllv Smith Slulv Lim-. Thrm- :ll'l' 2.3mm ! ncrcs of river lmHmn lmul will:- in lhl- trading h-rrilury uf Mur'rilinn. The hill ruuniry Imrlh m' Murz'illnn i5 cxcrntiunnlly lilu- fruit and truck lnml. 'I'H F. LAN D TH III IA .V D 0F PE'I'IT J EA N UPPOIR'l'l'N I'I'Y Civic m-ulwrulinn M-cut't-ci fur Murrillml :I llLllEllLspimIlv rntlnn mill. l-nlpluying 150 wut'kL-rs. :llltl valurd :Il $5UILIHNMHL Moro inllusll'y is wanted. 'l'lu- Chamber of Cumlnvrcc through ils union's will be glad to givr you any infonnntiun you may ulusirv. us wrll us aid in tho prumution of any worth while un- tlrrlnking. Mnrriltun is :1 illrill plum: to roar your family. 5 vhun-lu-s. svhnuls :uul cullt-gv :IITortl opportunities rarely found in nllv rummunily. Wrilc us. ANSl-Zl. Nl-ZM. J. L. LUCAS PI't-sidL-nl St-vl'vinry CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMPLIMENTS OF THE FEDERAL COMPRESS COMPANY M. ISAM. MANAGER PIIHNI'I 35M MORR I LTON LUMBER COMPANY LIMHHH AND lll'llJHXti llA'l'l-IIHAI. HH'li .Ul'li AU'I' N.ITISI'THD I'NlJz'h'S YUI' ARE DRILLINGacTHINES FANCY AND STAPLE HlHNIliHlIiS FLUl'H AND FEED PIIIINl-I 3! FREE DELIVERY iNXlJ'JTY .LVIJ LOWEST PRICES MORRILTON. ARK. MORRILTON MUSIC CO. Hvrlu-I'l Huhvrlsu Prop. l'iANHS. VHI'I'HULAS. MFSHZAI. INSTIHMEN'IS. HlilIUHUS. SHEET All'SHZ. PLAYER BULLS 1H Suulh Hailruml Arr. TELEPHONE 2H5 MGRRILTON. ARK. YES! HHANGIC CHI'SII IS HIGH In tlrnngv .luim- nml Sum'rnu- in Quality :Iml Ha mr Phnnl- l's Fur Sorticcw328 ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLING WORKS MORR ELTON DEMOCRAT Cuvt'rs rm- Pvli! Jl'llll County Like 1hr Sunshine PI'BIJSHED EVER Y TH L'HSDAY AND FRIDAY PRINTERS - Pl'BLISIlERS STA'I'IUNERH HurlL-y Building Morrillun, Ark. ALWAYS THE NHVV THINGS IN HEADY-TU-WEAR AT GREER'S PHIINE 73 W'I'I MAKE LUYEIJN :55 IA H'E LIER LILLIAN BEAUTY SHOPPE Lillian lmnhnrl, Prop. EVERY Sl-ZIH'IIIE Ft! MI' LAIW'S HEAI'TY WANTS kSKILLED lll'liHA'l'UHS Phnnv 29 var Ht'I'IJPH Hulwl'tx Ih'lm Slul't' Ml IHHILTUN. ARKANSAS Cunmliml'nfs nl WH ITE WAY BARBER SHOP 'l'ln' unu' uf Gum! Hair Cuts Wt- sprcializr in Illl'll. Wunwn um! rhiltll'vn hair cuts Curl Br 1' IIUItIS Herbert A mIL-rwn S. K, Douglas. I'rup. PUBLIC UTILITIES CORPORATION OF ARKANSAS DIS'FHIBI'TUHS 0F NATL'HAI. HAS Conway. l'hum'rvillt'. Morrilhm. Alkins. Pullxvillv and Hussvllvilll- SNAPPY SliHVllII'I AT PRIBA'S SANDWICH SHOP Cl iFFEl-I AND SANDWHII'IES College Students Heath, lmrlr'rs NUH'I'H 51mm; gr, ICE-FHESIlENliD FUODS ARE XIUHI-l A'I FH.MI'1'IVH AND HELICIHI'S MORRILTON ICE CO. Im-L AND mAL PHHNl-Z 339 WISIIINU THE STl'lil-LNTS 0F HARDING COLLEGE SUCIIESS IN EVERY ENDEAVUH J. C. PENNY COMPANY L'IVH Y1 Il'RSHIJ A 'l'lllHlJ. Call 1111' lnnight lu' Lung llismnn-f Thu suuml nf Ill'l' vnin- is next lH-s1 lhinp. In lhr look in ln-I' r3125. Worth .1 Int mnrr Hum il rush. and it CtHl-a Vl'l'y Iiltlln SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. IUU'IMJ IS YHI'IK lil-IS'I' Hull: HAT Mlllili UI: IT MOLL BROS. BAKERY Nnrlll Division Slrc't't SANITARY PI'HE PHHMI'T lll-JLIVEHY PHONE 424 CITY TAILOR SHOP linsrlllvm Pl-uplr's Hunk W, H. MILLER. l'rup. Scotch Suits Illildt' tn Im-usur't- Fit Wul'knmmhin :Iml Mnh-riul Hllul'mllu-d H ES. PHI IN F. I 2.3 RIGHT PLACE STORE NO. 5 WI'ZILUJIE Ps1 !'f'!-I.VI'S Hi HARDING f.UIJ.1'-.YFI: ' llvmlquurll-rs fur SCHUUI. Sl'PPLIliS Prim-s Alnxua anrr HI HEWITT-DAVIS 5C TO $1.00 STORE llHl'H'l'ICUHH. PMUMPT. I'IFFHIIEN'I'. Al'l'l:lffIIXl'IVH. Hlil.l'l l'l.. SAFE Wu invilv unul :umrm-iuh- xnm' busi- llvss. :Iml wv :m- IH'l'IHII'l'fl lu EHHHHI' z!!! muflrr's pvrtuining In xnfal :Ind l'ullxvrvulin- II:II1ki:I:.:. IH- .lppn'r'iulv Yuur Pufrunnm' FIRST STATE BANK L'UI'R'I'EKY - SHIH'HIH .S'.H l'. I'Y TuInI'riHnJl. Ark. QaIVW'rrr-xi.vzc , - ' h a Cl'HLIili CLOTHES S'ITIJiPAHIx' HATS . 5; 4357 NORTH HUI'TH FAST MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES HERVE YOL' REST If yuu are going hmm- fur Ilu- summer Viu'ulinn m' if you an- guing tn spvml il in lrnrvl ul' :l1 a resort Inukv um- or 1110 splendid svrvin- nfl'unlml by tho Miasnuri Puciliv Linvs. xx :- mssounn 3-3 'n PAcmsc w: l'. h. IIHII'H'II livuernl I'uwu-mgl-r lOZPlII illnsllrltl .. l' l'II'Il' II. II. l'U, IJHIP Ihwk. Ark. .-l Svri'im' Insiflulfw: BAKER'S SANDWICH SHOP Eu! :1! BJKI-flf'x any hour BALCH DAIRY Wl-I Nl-IVICH 111A ?Sli MORRILTON. ARK. lIuIm- in at any lilnr. Ihukl-r'x llt'Iil'iUllS l'umls wlixl'y :Illtf nur sl-Hit't- ix snumn I if you mm in :I hurry. in'ALl'l'Y, W , Tlll- pl'mlllt'h nf lllv .lnrrm'll Srhnul Shims. are highly lalvnsing :Iml vntirch satisfying In llu- Svninrn in wlmm Quality :Imwnls. IN VlTA'l'H!NH l'liRl-'Et I'Ll' I'ZNUHAVEIJ PINS AND IHNHHgAl- I'IH'I'H' LVII INDIYIIH'AI. HI .Ium'm'll shllinnt'ry :Iml jvwrlju t-M'Iusiw- ill Ilvsign. :lml prunluvmi in mm nwn shuns hy t-xlu-rl rl'afllnvn. JACCARD JEWELRY COMPANY IIII'i-lil Walnut Hln-rl Kansas tiny. Missouri ENJOY RICFIH'ZHHMENT .LVIJ Hl-I IIIIIFHESIII'IU FUR l-ZNJUYMEN'I' DRINK IN STEIN LIZICD IN VF'FLI'IH lH-ZIJFIUI'H. NIEFIHCSIIINH. PI'HE .LVIJ VlllJI.I'2SUMli COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MORFHLTON. ARKANSAS THE STYLE MA R'l' IN N: PULLEI E IC GIRLS! I-Lu-ry i'tllll'f-h' girl Iun-x :IHJ'UC'HH' l'lnllu'x. MANN has :I 111ml :Illrurlin- dialllu; Hf vnlh-giutv frm'ks. Eluu'ming :Hld xvt silllplv rnnllgh In sllil :III rnllvgl' girls. Mukv MAHX Muir .alylt- Slurlf STYLE FIRS'I' THEX PRIFE. UI'ALI'FY .XIAYAYS Wlmh-u-I' yuu purrlnm- from MARX glands fur quality :Ilnl slyly. Th:- Ill'V-TS! Inzllrriab IIM-d. zlnll lhv mm! :ulvmu'r llrmgns. Priors lllui hllll H . H. A R'l' FIN H WiS-I 1 LVI'H-ll ATS Anylhiug yuu m-ml ynlI'Il linul u! MAHXT 'thv Im'r- Iiml 0f dI'I-sm-s :Illrm'tin liI-signml. Chills 01' :Ill Impulnl' m:nlvl'izlls. :IIHI huts fur l-vrn Ht'FllSlel. ISlu ynur PUHU'QI' l'IulIu-s I'I'nnl Lillh' Hurk's Fiflll An:- Illlt' 511111.: INIZ Main SI Liltlt- Hm'k 2m: Mnin SI Nul'lh l,illlr Hurk ARU VA HE FIJNDR F!,VICRIXG FL'RNITI'HE IMPLHM HNTS Bl'lLDINU SIATERIAL VAGOXS FL' X ERA 1. DIN ECTORS E. E. MITCHELLL 8: COMPANY SINCE 1893 IT PAYS TO LOOK YOUR BEST HAVE YOUR CLU'I'HES CLEANED AND PHI'ZSSED EUCLAHIJ' FRANKS Cleaners and Dyers LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS WE CULLEC'I' AND DELIVER CLOTHES AT THE COLLEGE BUNK STORE MONDAYS AND 'l l'lL HSl IAXS LOUIS DODGE. HEPREHICNTA'I'IVE MORRILTON COTTON OIL MILL M AN EFA CTL'R ER S 1 H? COTTON S EED PRO Dl' CTS MORRILTON. ARKANSAS THE MORRILTON BARBER SHOP Kurt h Division SlrL'l-l 4 CIIAIHSWE BATHS THIS SHUP IN THE STI'UEXTS' IHL'JHQI'.A1RTERS Hull and gvl m-quuinlml Yuurs fur Servin- HIJ'IS BIRD AND SUNSHINE SPECIAL BREAD JINJUHS Gum! and Fresh SUNSHINE BAKERY J. C. ADAMS JEWELRY .- nhutnxns WATCHES 7 CLOCKS 7g RINGS JOHN W. 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