Harding College - Petit Jean Yearbook (Searcy, AR)
- Class of 1934
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- 1 III - tum $b4-d! E 4Jj Pulp 1 m I t r lull... , I nu-Il i I Inna W M ,........,-,n-.,,d EX LIBRIS 4fIzzdIIzjq C'KCIZZIJI yam lgccwk COPYRIGHT 1 9 3 4 GERALDINE RHODES EdirorJn-Chief Low: C. RUCKMAN Business Manager FRANCES RUBY LOWERY Faculty Adviser H cud; Roe :3 3 7f. 7:27 $79445 1434 The 11 9 3 4 Petilt Jean i THE YEAR BOOK OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF HARDING COLLEGE MORRILTON. ARKANSAS VOLUME X ' mama come: mam Foreword The l 934 Peri: Jean records the itinerary of the past year's events in an attempt to show the intellectual and spiritual accomplishments of young men and women under the inHuence of Christian environment. In this volume wit! be found pleasant memorres that may recall many others too numerous to be retained in one small book, Theme The historical theme of the 1934 Peri! Jean has been taken from the deveiopment of the schooIs of Chris- tian education. Men have come to hope and strive for knowledge and goodness, which is the goal of moral endeavor. It is through this historical theme that we remind you of the early C bristian institutions of learning, which marked the beginning of the present advancement in religious education. 160581 Dedication 'n appreciation of her willing. cheerful. and loyal work at Harding. and especially for her efforts as sponsor of our class. we, the seniors. respect- fully dedicate this tenth volume of the Petit Jean IP Fanny Marie Moody During our entire college course M :35 M 00d 51 has been an inspr'rer of our dn-ums. and an example of faithful. unselfish servicv. For her profirienry in music. and for her devotion to Ihe highest ideals of Christian womanhood her memory will always be for us as SLL'H'H'y fragrant us a beautiful strain of sumo! music. Order of Books THE COLLEGE CLASSES ' FEATURES I ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS ADVERTISEMENTS Han school has an ancient origin. Thu - game lime and service in the beginning. 7 J! of Tyrannus in Ephesus down :0 gbdly men have seen the need for Christ For about two years Paul taught in 5f Tyrannus. Through Paul's reaching t9? the people of Asia heard the KVord d. With Paul's sanction given by ' pie the work has continued. The College ADMINISTRA'l lON BUILDING JIZNNHE HIH. HALL SCROGGIN HALL THE COLLEGE CIVL'B PETIT JE-AN J. N. ARMSTRONG. LL. D. President ., PETIT JEAN , , ,, :7 ; 1.. C. SPARS Dam of Jhe Cquyv Dun Scum .ln lIllLHqu x'clmlar and an .Infcm lnvrr 0f hunks is nl'lcn arm in hix sludv rrviuwilm smnu mw pubiimtiuns. Dmn Scan 14. mm mmplcling 1m donor's wmk .1l llw L'nlwrsxlv nl Chimgn PETIT JEAN w00030N H A RDI NG AR M STRONG Dean of XV omen Mrs. Armstrong. in her apnrlmcnl in Jenniv Hiil Hall is seen directing a play hcforc it is m bu: ennclcd 1w lhu Dramatic Club, It is here also that her counsuI is snughl by the many girh within hur mn- H , PETIT JEAN -; 1,. C Sl-Alis. M. A MAUHNI-l, RllUDl5..'X1.A. English Lunguuqu um! Lirurm'uzr Iznghsb and Spanish CARL Srllntuuxs. M A I:RANCI-s RUM LHWl-RY. Ni A. Rnnmnrr I',urmm:yw; Ifnylr'sh lunyuuyr um! Lilrrulurv M l,. 13, Plank, M, A. J. N. ARMSTRUNU. M. A.. LL. D. Hrimru Am'im! Language and eriyrcm WMJI'LR MMWH 1.. M. A. B. F Rnnmis. M. A. Hr'xrury St mm! 51 wnn-s PETIT JEAN .5. A. BELL, B. 5.. 1M. 8.; E'I'In-tl. I3. MCICLURIZ. 13.5. Biological Scienrcs H umc Economics R. R. Coows. PhD. LFWIS 'I' OLDHAM, B. A. Physicai Scr'enrrx h'n'nml H istort; J. C. ANDREWS. M. B. A. Business Admrm'strutiwv um! It'c'nnomu's W. H. OWEN. M. A. M a r h Umurzrs Mi . graphy PETIT JEAN W. R. Cmsu. 15.5. FANNY MARIE: Mnum X'nu'r and Give 'u'ubh Pram; meur IV'IAL'DF WALKER Wmmsox HV ARMSTRUNIE. B. A Arr Spevc'h um! Urmmmr Ar! PATHI- HNI'HAWAY Sl-Akh MARuAiuz'r Hou-IILI.. IL N. Dmm-mn Nurse ERMINIE H. COlJ-MAN ALEXJNI- HANKIM. R. N. Expression Nurac F. H. DUNN. B. A Bursur LELA HUNTER. B. A. Academy French CE M. CATHCAR'I'. B. A. Tmary and Ecluculiun 1,; WRTLE ROWE. B. A. . Intermediate PETIT JEAN CA I Il1:RINE BELL B. A. chlwny Frenc'h MARIHN WRIGHT. B. A Acmh-nm English and Lihmricm SUSIE BURNS Supervwor nl' Jumor High ROBERT Bm'n Director of Pep Bum! m : PETIT JEAN WW' ' a 1-; y I 0 C : a i'- ' n STUDENT PIWIZACIIERS PH HLl-S Cnm- l..J011stm Hrwm FARM R. FARISH 11-w- S'I'ARNI-x BkAsmmzs Rl-IAX'I-S KINNIMMAM SEH-nnl- erlrfxlr Numus WADi H' Sm 1'1 ! DE HUM Egypt there grew up in the sean 3 another and more permanent ndrfa was the sire of a much older 10 300 B. C. Chrt'slr'an scholars. d others made earnest efforts Io .bat pagan opposers of the trulh. dCeIsus. the first pagan IO alrack literary weapons. with such but his work has never doing again. The Classes Burriu CuHugv. Spym'rn 'I z-nm-ssrv. n; 1110 whim! of. the mHeges Ihu! support rn numbing thy LL'QH'h. worship. and serum nf Cm! according to H7: Now Tvsmmcnr pullrrm h npvm-d its srntrr in I840 and H .51!!! uprrullrnq. Seniors OFFICERS IZRVIN M. BERRYIHLI. Prexidem RIIFBA L. STOUT Vr'cc-Prvsidem NEIL B. COPE Secret uryv Treasurer IERVIN M. BPRRYHEH. 014mm. '1 I XM Candidate for B. A. Degrw in Hisloru Football; '31. 32: BASLMbalL H. A11. H. '34; anclull. 'Kl. '32. '51: Glu- Clllh. 'H. Claw Presidcnl. '32 VH, '3+ Skipper Sub '1310. W3, W4; bub 'l'rlo $2? Bison Slaff. '13: Prlil 1m Sm RHLHA L. S'IUUI Rl NSlllV'1l.H', AI AHAMA Cumhdurc for B. A. Degn'r In English DramaIir Club. VI Campus Plavcn 'il '13: Chu'us. 'H, 'il. 'H; Glee Club Wl: Girlx' Quarmtc. 11 1wl: Orchestra. 'H: Tmilnmkvr. '13. W. H C.. 3L 12 W3 W4: ViccPrcsidcnt HIV Clww 'H; PcTil lmn Maff JAMES B. JOHNSON Fomwr HILL. LuL'Lme Candidate for B. A. Degree in Business Adminisiruu'on 11.31: Basketball. '32: Debating '33: Sub T 16. '32, WI '34: Studtnt Preacher. , Qr-rI-I- url.- nu GI-RALDINF. RHtJm-S Mnum I. rum Candidate for B. A. Degra- in Spanish Campus Players. 71. W2. H: Vicc Prmidunl Juniur Clam; WW: .Ju Cin JLL '31. '52. '33 M14; Prtss CIulu 3.1 '33' Editor OI Pail Jun quI-u- I r4- .- Nun, 13 Cum- NI w UMi AM. luUIxHNA Cumhdulr Ifor B. A. Darfu- m English V Murmx Slaw Cullugu 'Dthanng v- 1v: Baskcdmll W1: Dnmnic L lub H. Sub I' III, '11. K-k Class 5 chier' I'rmsllrur. RR '34 Urnlun' WW4 chtil .lmn SHIT Low: C. RLTCKMAN VI-chJN. 'E'l-NAS Cundidulr for B. A. Dc-grcc in Business Admim'xnuu'cm Imus chchnol0giml CnHl-ur. WU. 1 5le 17-16. WK 54: chnlu. 13. '5' Ciuulatmn Manager of Pnll Jun. '35; Husmeci Managur of Pen: .Ian 1 4 . I--' a E: : 35:: l3r-I-I-l- I ran nu ROY L. RUCKMAN Nova MAY CAPPs VERNON. Trims Wr-u mama: TI xxx Candidale for B. :3. Dugrm' Candidate for B. A. Drglrs'c r'n Hisluru in History 7M3: Technological Collcgc. '30 'H; Dranmlic Club. '-0. H. 'il; Chonu 51-. l,ing. '33. '34: Prcsidcnr T N. T '32: Gite Club, WI. '12; Jun 39.111. '13 - I34': Bison SlatT. 'H: Circulaziun 'H, '34: Puss Cluh. 'H: Pm: Manager of Pelil Juan .Jcan SmH'. X, . . .- ASA HFWFN SUL hUllAi Hm Cundiduu- for B. 5. Dt'grw in Biological St'i l'nt'f CJVJIiET '33. W4; Press Club. WI W'a 'H: Orchestra. 'H: Culiditor nf Bison, 34: Pym Jun SIJH S'I UY PA'I'I; Dymmum .. 1'1 NNLKNII Candidate for B. A Degree in HfSl'Ury Freud HerL'nmn Coliugw WU, H: Smu- Tclu'hcrs' Cnifcgv. Mcmphis 2; Harding College. '14; Sludcnl ljrmdlcr Susu; BURNS IUKA. Missassww Candidate for B. A. Degree in English 13. I28. '29. Wk .34: Homr litu- Club. '23. '29. '34: Dramatic 33; Junior High Schnul Suprr Will . '34: Pctit Jean Staff Hm.11:RI3. REEVES Rlx'xfs. TWNNI'hSH Cumh'dulv for B. A. chruc in Historu Davud Lipscomb College WI. '12: Dmr nmtic Club. W1. 'H': Sub T-lh, '13 14; Student Preacher; Open Forum. Sludcnt Tcnchrr. DJENZIL E KliCKlJ-IV A'I LAN I m mimmm IVIJLTON H. PFLBLE'S SMYRNN 'HNNMM-l- Candidate for B. AA Degree m umh'duul for B. A. Dt'gru- Buu'm-sx Administru!um in .Uurhmem; Murlrccrilmm 5mm 1tndn-n' CuHcpr. lru'd Herchn Collcgc. H: CHAIM. Summer. H: Opcn Forum H; SHIV H. 'H. '3-L Glen: Club '31 '3? Mixul dcnl Prcnchcr. 'H. H. Sub 'I' In, Churuh. '32: Orchestra. 'W; i'c1xcxng H '34: Sludcnl Alluuhcr 1+. 'H; AasLsmnl Editor ol Blsnn 'H: Etdilor of Blann. '14 .. mm. . ' I Uh 5H . WWW ?erJWQl' w: 17W NJ ' MABLE JONES W. W, PAM: WELLINLTI'ON 'l'i x. xs Mmem: Inx' I :74 didate for B. A. Degree Cundftlule for B. A. Dt'yr't'v in Home Economica in History -'311 Amarilln Junior Cuilcgv. Dcluiing. 'H; Student Teach . Texas State Teachers' Collcgv W1 '11 1+ '31.'33:W.HVC..'3L 'H. - . H: Dramalic Club H: 1 Economics Club. '34. GLENN A. PARILX MARY GOODWIN MHRMI. I1 m LXi- I'HL Mlsmulu Candidate for B. A. Dvyrvv No! Graduating: In History; Snulhwest Tmchcrs' College W; .Fu Go Dramaut Club, '32; Glee Club, 11, .111. 3-1. Homchconomlcs Club H. Campu'e Plawrs 1.7.: Sludcnl l'rcnchur 3LW1'1LW-l-I Opcnhvrum Pulit Jenn Sme quI-I- I ran nu ANNA MAE MORGAN BOSWELL. Oxmuom ?iim didate for B. A. Degree I in English College for Women. Chickadm. Southwestern Tradmrs Cnllqgc. - '30: Southeastern 'I'cachcn' Durant. Fall. '30: Summcr WY 113. '34: Chorus; Girls GIN Club: W, H C. JASPI-R GARDNER 5.3mm Rum. CALH-LmNL-x i'.'undidm'9 for B. A. chn'u in Murher'num'a Santa Rosa Junior College. '30. 'H. Uni vcrsilv 01' California. '12: funl '52. Summrr '13. Harding H VARNA DAVIS LILLlli. LOUISIANA Candidme for B. A. Degree in History Harding College. '19, 50. '31: Summer '32: Football. 50: Basketba'll. '30. WI: Sub T-lb. Somv Imn- about 1889 sume- disu'plvs u! Hender- sun. Tmnussrv. mu: Ihe need of Chnsnan educa- Hun and npcnvd u schnnl lhcrr. 1' 'hrs SL'hUDI' was lht' Hm! M7 a serum lhu! laid Ihy fuunduimn fur lhe work mnw dune at Frw'd , Hardemun. J u n i 0 rs OFFICERS BILLY NORRIS President JOHN G. REESE Vl'chresidml EVA LEE BRADLEY Secretary-Treasurer BILLY NORRIS RL 5hll.lV1l.1.l . ALABAKH EVA LEE BRADLEY Mnium um THELMA BRADLH MUHRII lax AR'I'HL'R GRAHAM VANKZUL'VER ERHISH CHI UMMA CANADA ROBI-RT PARISH DH'AIL'R Al AhAXM lRIENi- S'rANIillilh Nrw H1 HM MAR'I'HA S'I'ARNES Rivl-x TI-NNLSSI 17 J. C. KINHSLH URN'NWHHD H-XAN SAML'i-il. BELL Muliull ION ADDII D. I'ANix'1:Rsl.l-:Y MHRRII INN VUINNIF BA FL'RR .Hwnx 'I I-mx' CLHJ Scm'r HALI M'll H: Terfh DLTRDEN S'rouuH MUN IN N; u 1'. ALABAMA M AY SL1 x .s O h w ,Wx' CLARIEcE KliLLFY CLINTON. OKLAHOMA FRANK RHODES MonmL'mx JOHN G. REESE . HOPE I'UTH TISDALE 3:1 . TENNESSEL KATHERINE PEIEBLES ' A. TENNESSEE ou. TRENT . . OKLAHOMA PIERCE . FLOREDA . KCOTT I 41:. TENNiESSl-VIA - worm u. INA MAE BROWN DICKSON. TrNNEsslat: ALBERT HAWKINS RI C'mr: Ll-ISHIE BURKE .VIEMPHI'S 'I'E-NNFSSEE FM CHESSHIR BKKL-H'A. TEXAS GUY DALI! MCRl-YNOLDS MURRH 'I'ON ELVIN BERRYIHLL CYBRIFN. TEXAS CONSTANCE RENFRO SNUWDUL'N ALABAMA CHARLES COLEMAN SPRINIJ'II liltv I IZNNI SSEE PAUL SFVFDHIE InUlM'U,l,i:. Kl-NIL'CKY Gummy BRALFY RLrSSL-I Lwt LL ALABAMA RALPH BRASHMRS VJYNNHWMD. OKLAHOMA PATTlIi PUvaaAR 'I'HVA'I'IRA. MISSISSIPPI CLADYS CULLUM CHOCITAW HERMAN HALL MARLOW. OKLAHOMA LEONARD JOHNSON PIKI VILIJ; TEiNless BERNICIE JOHNSON PlKl-XILH: TI-NNESS' In ISQI qulr! Lulmumh unu' Jumps .4, Harding decidvd m upon a srhxm! m whnh ww'u .mnlem ShuuM hum' u dun'u Hiht'v Irwin, II was nprnrd Seple'mbvn lle. David Llpsuumi: Coileye is thy prndurl :M' Hm mmlcsr .'m,mv1nmg.t Sophomores OFFICERS ROB F. RT G l HSt NV Presidvn! BERNARD LIIMMUNS Vfrct President V. V KleuH-x, JR. Surreluru 7 Tre-nmun-r 'lllli' 2t A...- RLE'I'TA BURK CHMZK NM. OKI Mimm JOHN SWWART IA 5-H I I CHI ORHHI ROBFEH' GIBmN MI mRHJruN BOBBIE JAMISON L'AtxH OPAL TAYLmz NLWHLRN. 'I FNN! erlr JIMMY FRAZI'IE I HL'ISVH 1 l- KFN'IIICKY V. V, KNISEHEY. JR. MUMHH'UN MAURICE: MCKINLEY Mwmm 'mN GLENNA MIERRICK SJURICII TON EDWIN HUGHES lwlNl- Bl LFIJ SIDNEY KINNINHHAM BLHHJ-VILLI AUDRH NIaM. SULLIVAN INDIANA LOIS ANDERSON BLACKWI I I meno LEONARD KIDD C! u u'T .xw EDITH KING TUSKM-Imm OK! AHmu '- URTNEY RYLAND ILODESSA. Missotm ';G. B. SEIBOLD VRSVIUJ. ALABAMA TRUDE PMNE TLANTA. GEORGIA 7 YN MATTOX CITY. OKLAHOMA ASHMORE - 1LTON HAMILTON 5w KENTUCKY HENRY Humwle BIHNKI IX BEL'mH FAN: CLAPP Immunrk.0kl..-mm1.x ELTNICE MchrI-Hs NEW BIzL'xxwuik, 'I'I xm w-l-l JACK ALS'I'UN HE-NNINH. 'l lNNl-SN1'l' NOEL WLS'J'HROUK BOIun-Ia. TrxAs REGINALD SMITH RIYXU DONA PL'RSH-IY MIAMI 'I'I NM WILEURN ASIIMORE Mnului mN BEVERLY WATERS Al.xc i-iL'.x FLURIHA XVIUJNI: BILLINHSLEY ANH Ill NI MILDRr-in Monuw linlm! M BFRNARD LIEMA-IONS PAIN! MU! l1 JAMES COLLIEY WM'HI VM 1 I Y KIVNTUCV VERNA E. HOWARD FARMERVH I I . IOL'ISM PRL'SSIA BRAWLEY VUEM-MAN JA Mlix MORGAN MONK! I.'I'L1N Abafww Chrnnun Cququ 17.5 lbc uurunuwh u! J Mhuu! whuh um upmnl m' dhrhnr. 'Imua, m 1906, I! m mum H1.- lurgvx! s1 hem! m-rwng lbw needs m' Ihr L'hurrhm u! ChnsL Freshmen OFFICERS MIKE OKL'LLH Presidml E UGENIE PACII Vt'w- Prexrldvnt A N i TA DU NN Serrelury L LUYD B R um. Treasurer Jmslzx ISIIHI HAIIIII'. MIHMnSII-III LOUISI PALMFR DAI 1J5. 'l'l xix PA L'L MILLITII IL'DNUNH LAVON BANKS : ILTL'x. OKI .XIIIRH Hnnx'i-k RIGUS AIJONA ETHEI. FIIWLIaIz I'UOHKII IIIN GEORGE 19mm l'aI-IIKLEI MH'HIHAN FRANCIzs ELLIOTT TILLMI ELW'II-INF PACI- 5I-MIN01 1-. OH MIIIMA FANNIF XVISl-NBAKFR X'AI nomx tni-UIUM AUBRH' .JUNIJS VI RNHN. II'IIXM EUGENE CLAPP FRI-m-RICK. OKLAIInxL-I CI-CII. DAVIS Ill.l.llr.ll'1lIl.sHNI RALPH MCCLURE NASHVII I lv CWf-NDOLYN BILLINGSL A l'IiANKNIIIN 'J'EXAS GlIl-IN TRENT HAMMON OKLAHOMA MILDRI-D DUNN hm?! VWIII III JOHNNIE THOMPSON Rtiw I 1 HI I I . ALABAMA leANNET'I'lT JACKSON MAIu'II l. CHARII-s PI'INIER BELIAI 'I ENNIESSEE JAMES DAVID BALESI A IL IN I A. GHIRMIA RUssIslI TAYLOR 'l-IIIHIL 'l'I-XM AL'BRH HliWEN SIII,:.IIIIMIIIIA WAYNI: GASTON JIRANKI Ix Ross JONES FOR Mom VIRGINIA HUDKINS mMPBELL. MISSOURI BILLY FLIPPIN DIKE. TEXAS VIRGINIA SCOTT NNINC. TIENNi-ZSSFF GENE PAULLUS UDALLAS, TEXAS NINA QUINN MORRI LTON DENNISON LLE. NEW YORK STRIPLING ER Elnora , E BAKER N. ALABAMA , I. UPTON .; TENNESSEE - BEERs I11. MEXICO OKLAH OMA Jliss ANDIJRSUN Bi Ar'I-4w1-I I UKlJU-IUMA HFLEN Mmzmx Mnmm Inx Woooneow eriIT'HvN MINII!H15. l'l-NNI MI! JERRY BURK 0-wast OKLAanu ERNES'J' PIaWIaRs I II I H: IHUISIANA HARRIET! KELLY I-I PAML TLXAs Jl-lssr FAMSH NEURRII I'UN AM'Iu-x DUNN MURRILiux CLAUDE CLICK D! ,x M01315. N! W MI NICO Jmal. DORSEY HM l M'H H 'I'l-Xh R19; BRUWN Mokkll IUN Hl-ILEN VICKRIEY hII'I-I 17. Mtsmmu JL'AXITA FIELDS 1 RANKS'IHN. 'I'ans CLARK VVALKUP SAELHHuA ORl-N HHHNGTON ?NHI x Mun: O'KiELLEY h H I L: Mlswum l.L'Cll.LF O'KELLE. S I I-l-Hi. MIHSUUKI Alu'll. SMiTH HM'Nl-M'ILI 1. Luumf. MILDRED MAJOR CI..-'x1iiuVlORl-. OKLAH ' W. F. ANIMJRSON. MM is. TI-NNESSEE ALFXINE; HANKI NAMH'HJJ: 'I'l-NNE ' T1 iiEODORl-i Km Tusk mmu. OKL. ' ALVALYN BAUC HM'NIxx'Il I71: LoUI DAN FINCH LLK CIH UKLAH MARTIN ROBERTS FOR'I SMI'I II 11412: DAVIS GRHNWM W ALLIs KECKLI-z'r ATLANTA. Glzomnrx '7- - RJORIE HAR'msR 7' ' MOKL. OKLAHmH j; P. BELL, JR. RISIJN ENA HURIJ'I' ART. OKLAHHMA o E, OKLAHOMA Y MERWIN THUR. rlixAh , DEHOIrII BONo CLOUGI I OKLAHOMA VAUGHAN , TENNESSH: HOWELL 3 525! m 5'93 . i ' 3 . l a i? .4 B? U 53 w ill PETIT JEAN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BEVERLY W'A'I'IERS JERRY BL'RK Hunor Sltulvm Honor Student Today is .1 day of spuciaiization-a time when a thorough and adequate business preparation is altogether indispensable to the young man or woman who desires to attain any degree of success in this busy world of finance and economics. Only to those who are definitely and specially trained arc the worth whilc positions available. In accordancc with this condition the department of Business Administra- tion offers thorough training in effective and sound principles 0f business man- agement. which combined with an honest system of ethics. enables thL' students to maintain without difiiculty the positions they secure. During the past years; the department has bran so expn'ndcd under the supervision of competent instruc- tors as to afford additional services to its students unsurpassed by those of the nation's best business colleges. The two students who have been selected for their scholarship in th department arc Jerry Burk of Chickasha. Oklahoma. and Beverly Waters 0 Alachua. Florida. This is the second year Beverly Waters has rcccivcd the sam honor. In Septumbcr. 1008. lb? Cbunhrx m t' hx'rsf In Oklahoma upmrd Curdvll Christian C'nlthc. The mhuuf umn'mu'u' LL'Hh :m UL'Uf'-Li'l-kjl'nlnlq un'lu 0f mHumw m: quad urml June. l'il8 u'hm H u'm Juan! trLUI n u IU dffflrufrn's yrmvuw uul u! the UVLUV Academy OFFICERS CULDA iVlA'rTI nrmx Svmhr Class Prexidvn! FRANK DUNN Junicr Class Pr'c-srdrn! JACK WOOD SFARS Suphumon? Ciuss Pre'mlrnl GARNER S'IROL'D f- r'mh1ncrn Class Prswidz'n! PETIT JEAN OUTSTANDING ACADEMY SENIORS CURTIS LINNIE: SUSAN UZFILA 0110mm 'l U1e1.L Y Wows MATH mwx Dnuas PRUIIIT OTHER ACADEMY SENIORS OPAL BRADLEY J. M. MATTHEWS L'mvmm BALDUS CIDLDA MA'r'I'Huws BunTJIA HALI: DIEAN TAYLOR CHARLI-S ALLEN Low; RAYMOND WILBURN PETIT JEAN ACADEMY STUDENTS a 3' g?,' a A a 5.1.: Q 31391: e : 5mg ; $31K 33$ 5' BACK Row 333-11111 Earl Jennings. Oscar Reid. Mario Shocmakc. Edith Morgan. Frank Dunn. A. W. XVln-clcr. Wilson Boyics. Argyll Allen. Lee Stroud. Doniplmn Rowc. MIDDLE Rnw '11 Dale McReynolds. Dorothy Slandlcy. Sammie Sue Mason. hWinburnc. Bennie Pace. A. A. Gordy Jr.. Joe L. Rcuor. Jack Wood Scars: Hazcl Ruth Rcynolds. J. P.Tl1ornt0n,Winsmn Allen. FRONT Row . Thornton. Hilda C..upcland Lois Evans.Cn.1ymH XVuods. 2:1 Hawkins Garner Slruud Thomas W'cavcr 1 E3 Pryor. Orville Coleman, William Bnll. J. XV. H1Ic. E PETIT JEAN . J I FRANK DUNN UZHJJs DH;I-,.x xlrudwny Honor Sluch-mx JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SUSII BURNS. Supervisor HONOR STUDENTS Dl-NNIK Annex MARY DALIl Claw: KERN Sl-ARS M-H-KIH LiRMHr l'Il,lelH hh'klll Irihillll LJRMJI- PETIT JEAN INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT MYR'J'LL ROWE. Instructor HONOR STUDENTS 5: UIsE REESE RUWFNA GRHEN BETTY WOUDRING hWr'll'Il'H GRAIJIA iJII'I'H GRAIN- SINTTI QHMW pRIMARY DEPARTMENT FLORENCF Mx CATHCART. Insrmc-mr HONOR STUDENTS YNOLDS FHANCizs OLDHAM MARJORIE: S'l'ANDl.l-'Y IE 3; WWW Guam THIRD mum h-. - ...-. PETIT JEAN Alma Mater 'k In the foothills of the Ozarks Near lo Peri! Jean. Sramls our glorious Alma Mater: Harding is her name. CHORUS Sing the chorus! Shou! it loudly! Echoing through the vale: Hail to lhee. beloved Harding! Aima Mater. hair! Christian standard is her mono; Christian life is stressed : And in every branch of learning Each one does his best. Harding opens wide her portals. Thus inviting a Who would tread the path of knowledge: Heed then to her call. FLORENCE M. CATHCART In 1910 sum? brethrm serurud the srhunl buth ings a1 Tharp Spring, Tiaras. and upenz-d a ml legv rhere in September of lhm year. For several gears 'i'hurp Spring Christian Cuin'eya did u gran! service in training? men and wumm for religious worlt Fine Arts INSTRUCTORS WOODSON HARDING ARMSTRONG Expression and Drummer Ar! IERMINl-i HDUCHENS COLEMAN Asswmm z'n Expression VIRGIN. MAUDE WALKER Art FANNY MARIE MOODY Piano W. ROBERT CLOSE Voice Addie D. Tankersley Slay Pare Susan Matthews Joe L. Rector Hclcn Vickrcy Alvalyn Baucum PETIT JEAN EXPRESSION CLASS Sallie Porter Sammie Sue Mason Frank Dunn Beth Beers Charley Shocmakc Mary Murphy WUODSON H A RDING A RMSTRONG Inslrucwr Jenn Winburnc Kern Scars Mildred Majors Bonnie Paco Ermine H. Coleman Nannie K. Pccblcs PETIT JEAN fldred Majors R. Stapleton - Watkins. Jr. lyn Baucum ART CLASS Ircnc Stanfield Tommie Jean Davis Johnnie Thompson Alice Ann Davis Joe L. Rector Mable Jones Nannic K. Pueblos Willinc Billingslcy Leonard Kidd Louise Palmer Lucille O'Kcllcy Beauliuus Binion Helen Vickrcy Ross Jones Fay Stripling VIRGIE MAUDts WALMR Ins! rut! ur Lois Andurson Ruben Close Marvell Adams Gwendolyn Billingslcy Jayne Allan G. B. Seibold Fay Slripling FANNY MARlIi Moum' Imrrutmr PETIT JEAN PIANO CLASS B R, Stapleton Anita Dunn Kenneth Davis Susan Mauhcwa Hubert McRcynolds May Suggs Jack Wood Scars Addie D. rlhnkmlcy Elouisc Rc-csc Doniphan Rowe Tommie Jean Davis Albcrl Hawkins Alice Ann Davis Junior Howard MUSICAL SCIENCE STUDENTS Addie D. Tankerslcy Albert Hawkins G. B, Suibold Hubert McReynolds Lois Anderson PETIT JEAN VOICE CLASS J: Cope Beulah Faye Clapp Claude Click Myrtle Rowe Clyde H.111 Maurice McKinley Gordon Taylor f the most successful ol the lyccum was Pinaforc. a light 0pm nu: Sullivan. Maurice McKinley leading soprano role of Josc- Claude Click. bass. had the qmporrant role of Dick Dead Eye. W. ROBERT Cmsv Instrurl 0r an Anglo-Suxons in Engiund wrre am- as pfaces in the island. Chrr'sliun schools ed. In these cenrerx patient monies copied tings. Multiplied books Iaughl. both by p19. pious young people in rhvir mrr. ormsu'c School's were in rwrrhem Eng- l-sewhere. but always they held afofl u kness. When the Danes mmc' mum; of shed. One of :he grvales! acts of of Alfred the Grant! was the- a! of schools of learning. FEOfU res Best All ERwN B, RHEBA 'I by C'hurrh a! Harper Kansas. bemmv interested m Fhrismm rduwlr'un and opened u m'huul in 1915. The srhuo! grcw and in 1018 the mlh'gu rin-u- .uvpunduu' rrmarkubly. and a yum! work was dnm' urm'l H LL'll-S merqr'u' with Arhunsm C'hrfsnun Cm'l'vgv, Student Life ' a you can src Glen Veie and Loye and Sallie and Kern of 'v set . . . Nnvn and m Hot Springs . . . nires English dignily Inld afraid Ruth will Miss Rhodes trying ml the Spenseriun Boop. poop. a doop ...Wr study . . . Poor Gippy . Of course y smile together Carroll small on Just so I can go Albert . hEr preachur . . '- aphcr lo cmv Body and Mr. v by Smitty and rinks El's funny , Alvalyn and on the rocks Gene with tho . . Le Roy 'yes. . . Ami far one more JNd lhal Win: of rock sitters his blondc for Always; Virginia uzrns human Hy - 1hr Sub T's and their lady- lcan over lhc rmi and :w. G. s scclx A 10hr perch . . . ' IAee-mr Rimdcx rnlcrmins t ' N. l chiidn-n wuh sum! time stories . . . 'l'wo l'iud seniors pusc at the pai- Margarct Helen has V. V... dividcd aucnunn . . . P ' Close leads the Hiback turn movement and is f -. by the freshmcn . The'ff wcddcd OKclley's enter gurus will: a tin can mm Mildrrd whvrv did yd him? 7 . Baku stands An Audn-y .lnd Aubrey . . . Look out. Mills anti 15 DC Huff angry? . . . saw Rhodes .md Dy boulder? Halprint K35 :hadnws lhc u'rcstlingjij Liculcnanl Burke nilh chute act without Kb! ' , . Cnrdnrr rests Wit . . . The rustic brid Pm: Jean's improv Jimmy and Modem 7 canyon . . . A truck -,'- nlicrs sun m the m-IIT' - Burk sisu'r'e - mmpm , Damn lnrr. .Irc fuund 0n XVIII mmc 0M and Virgmin Eu plnv luap-fng , . . Sam tumble in the spirm l' - l. or Wdh ln- knncked over ' - .The Clarvmurc girls pose t'ur mitrurr, hut l'Isdalc walks . . . Thelma IS caught un 'el duty . , . Couples climb swing, or just look and . . . The T. N. T. boy's I bridgt Construction ang . Mary Faulkner and Billy an- mughl lcuing rho H II?! World gn l1y . . all mun- shovr. Rosau and 1 'will be under Ihr waves 7 .4 Vaughan and LcRny much nn lhe rork: and while lhc prim Delilah ' went care .uvnv Pruxr be looking for Wmnkc 3Tb! galewmv l0 lmrning ' of '33 mmmriaL is picr Iith rht' spires in bloum Th: Woll was not deep nlo drown lhrcc freshmen. 'Kelleya .md Vickrcy A . .Bbles hlmiiy .1 lurmv . couplnn SLTI'I Ical'ing Ihc J y nonun- l mu HII ;: NT Dun't jar lhcsc sticks of dyn- mitc-lhcv mighi explode . . - Ont siick U! '1'. N T. and V tiamc . . . Mable Jones 1w- down the canyon lo 11n- falls. Freshmen bun spvnd .In .Ifh' noon on the river b.mk . . . Burks join Sub '1' footbalisq . Nina Qulnn gives Be ..' hcr hand 0nd nuybu her wf . . . George Were ynu and A iyn on a windy point or you wearing .1 Hali 51le hit! Professor and Mm Andrew - .1 claw up took :11 urh DI 4: Mris limr fur lhc Sub cvtn' man for himself . . . and Martha choose .1 rock! hill gmdc . A . . X drifting, Ecssor . . . Captain Gib. A', sail V . . And Audrey Neal 0 riding out M the hills . . Qurdy Tats prepare their .- 've lalu's Boyd for .1 ridc in rw- lumble seal . . Managcr W and CCLn'h wmm with the IV b.1II lan mdudlng ihc mast DM'ix , . familing 1'MIM' Juhmun going lo the f . . . HJHh hear Cnilcv j . ringing the dinnL'r bclJ . -' D: HofI inlerpm aims? . , ' anolhrr reason lur van'x speeches . . . King George lhis brief case down while he - up another mic . . . Miss Ill. thv how r1ursc BuI is her tray. . , . Thu Col- Club kilchcn lum prcerL'h I for over .1 humimd. bul Iberrv kmhrn farce pm, , ml: for Cmdberry only ; The Spanixh l'L'JL'Eh'r and her Spanish studcnls , Billy Nunis grwm fun: I lmilr . . . Om IWD. Lfo-aml Dunn and Vir- m off for .1 mn- . . . 'T'lw I letter mcn display thr presented by lhc W H. - . Dr. Cnum knits his think up anolhvr spt't't'h ' - or sciunnn Prunidrm tiHImn Dun Iihudli. and Spmlu-r Ricv pow mlh lb! graduating x'lmx wl' UN 11 moti gmdualmn , .Lxck uI-zlh lmdcx hnlwvn ix Hugh! 1:: ND Math Landilhird Hour 01 Jerk nlc HLH HJH , luwun Rhndu. Sthugglm .nul Mood! .xre mapped awaku .1l mull! meeting , ngx iw i1 Sunday; xncial hnur. cu' iuu sprung? . Mndcnn. hnw Lhd .hnmw gul ' this pittuw? . l'rulcssurs 3-7- .1nd Rhodes ungagc In an open air conlcrcncc mil: gums Santa 0f thu primarr mum turn: m 1m casilr 7 . .Nn- - new of 11w sIJIL-lr admini lion bmldmg . . . Anita D JH Jiunrtlqu :Ill Jlnnn . Him 01 mniun Arthur G lwilhuul Im lmul cntl. '-1 Nwrns and Durdcn 51nugh.. Virginia Hudkma tries to A m: phutngmphu hm Win Fur! and Rth Ulwn waldl' limit birdiv ' . Yrs. ill! bcilmld and Inn MAC Brown Mable .Jnnm may be Stu: her lussmL hul Rhubu Sl- xxudving wxrn. p'crhapl studying 51mm and 1 are hn'king .l Iiil but :10! ..' cmdn'r pJIh Jinglu Bulls- explore the l . . . ls thwsnr Owen i'llg some nf his golden 12:? . . Long an Davis shis dailr dwcn . . Vt'ilf illg turn Scwdgr? I and Prppcrs .111 m pirifui - -. . Kinningham prepsres his .me, Rhndm foads her .Whilr .i'umim .md XV. F. 'ngl'I stand by , . . By lhe i-Im Cupc drmms of the '-.New Muxim A Hard r n of lcisuru , . Pretty plelon has just left Fem; yful mund Bcwan' - bushes m'xl lime, Bell: I. ah low. nh lorclccs : . Jackson and CileSShirf ---ly's motto is Good IO Imp . . . l'lclTingmn ' dignity thn wmc up- yum . . . Ewn Smitn' in he bccnmcs a Sub T of Raymond's drmms 1ch . . . Furr. OIsun. fr hike for their health T Coons Lakes his baby . . Trenl was- enough 5-. 11' Goodwin srniiu . . 5' y sisters pause by .1 . . . Three is a crowd 'ulions, and Susiu . . . Gertrude. and Dnna l1 and by the pir- n. We arr: thc Huban - . I1 and Now don't p speeches but oh Mrs . . . Jusl one Dunn and Billy mm: m 3h: sludcnls prelrur pastels I-V nil paints um year, but char: water mints are also pupu' China painting. may hr mun lapcsTrirs. plaques' and glorif' glmx work Whiih Jim dJim V .uluntion 0! many studrnls. J BioIOgy sludrnls make some croscopic studies umlcr lllE lions nf Prufcssnr Bail . . J1 , Alien in the music studio ..j for her piclure as she fini-I playing. . . . Skclmons. b- and huttclfiics-rJH a part of luiulogicM science collection picluwd in lhc comer of biology departmentr The I: and other cquipmeni m shown in thc picture sm.1l1 portion of the stack shows sunw sociology and n'- umatics hooks . . Prof- Slaplclun givus .1 speed 1' one of his typing classes . In the unit: studio are evil mat mecswr Close has some attractive metal pi piccts whose simplicity the dignity of the plan represcnls hours uf patic : for: . . . Whm the spim bloom. Harding's camp looking ilx imt. Back 0 shrubs riscs thr stately a , lratiun building, 1hr: can't: colors making it sun prominently either by i or moonlight . . . The Club wilh its well-ligh ing hall is. JIWays an , place. Tables for six m'; sludcms 10 meals whose and variety can not be ; . . . 'I'hr pmurc of th: mom shuwx .1 studiu- ' who did nul know In 4 be c.lughl in 1119 act. ncnl individumls in th are several of the fre.: A familiar cnrncr of thl ufTi-cc condudcs the paw: Luwerv and Grnc ICI black cal come bclwrun . . Sanford has the win: Cumg smilc . . . Fields 53m are perching with UN '- . . . lncz DAVE frmndh' M-OniIES with the beauty :npus . . . A quinwt uf . , . Come on. Lcmmons. 'rhe library . I . Roy. . like .11! o! lhmc buys? Wilden malty he think, ' nagine John Stewart's dignily and. 01 coursc, 3110: have an .Irmful of . Hurry. let's join the 3; tide . A . A few List VVFJII the parting of lbc - 'M and his lady Virx .v. Who wouldn't dusirc j- .. this beautiful cam- 'ow let's lunk .1: tha- ,.- mm the aquarium by the muon . , . A skin. Hudkms, Low- 3 is . . Joe Dias is -p'ln to beautify thc m. And in tin- snow hndignificd seniors. .7; aha. and the play- :--d Mcrwin V . :' ' DeHaff will not lL'l te haw: a pmceful , . . Future Huding Sandrrsnn and ,:E-h and Manh; cor: g. olhcrs in Juniul I Palmrr. Billingslcy. and Bella: linslcr mmmng . . . Virgin must have snapped this pitta: . . 'xth was the inspiration .v m m-xl? . J . H. 15.. Lhc ladi man .15 hv ix ohm 5cm . . King and Brashmrs . . . P. gathering Bunn scandal . . The Bcrrvhill lvmlbcrs' Pink- .md JJBiavkiuu . . Bumuy. J vuu haw a shoulder brace? . . DuHuff after his tnumphal J- lurn I'rnm Bainvillc J k . Wm? did Mary. Alvalyn. and I1: visil lhc ruck p..1rtlun toget- . . . XVntcm c.ln cxplain the Und half H! Um nvxl pharmJ fur 1hr ulhrr hall. Mk MCCIJ 0r I-inm'cr . . . Rum Are you :. minisn'ring Iirst .aid w W wrestling instnular? J lhruc huddicx'. Churlw. Raymw and Stick . . . Han off In If f0! gvllmg Chnrh-s ' up a I Jl'hc Wnulxcys clim aboard for Port Arthur 7 . . 111.th such pupularitv must dcsurvud . , J Hum'cr 01H. 0. L1. outing . . k Professor. .: can't foul anvonr wilh .1 books . A . Uwrgc and Rh; canghl abuu: 1:15 . . . Ask '1 Luwvry and Miss Moody this m-xt pair. lhullus and J well . . . Lulun. docs Evl j have bur munngmphcr's pad J hrrf . . . dein looking LIN H W Mn. Rowe's Murrillon -; J' 'J n! J 110 11.15 Eurguusn w -E Iivrs . . . Ask Ketk 11.112: lhc m'xt picture . . . U? why the pillnw? I1 il .J Clicks. x'llggmliun, . . . i' at 5:50 .L m. ur p. m. .J Ban'kwud. turn backwar-' Tinn- in thy Highf y' made Rhuba and Harriett.- drcn again jml fur the ni- ?'i the WK H C party . ., xunding 0n anc side 100 J; 9??! m1 lhr ulhur . . . T1; .md shun 01 this 13.:ch? and JJ C. Whe Middle Am .5- !bv mummvm .5' LL rrt' tha- 1mm 3 m whlc'b Chuslum Lduuilmn LL L15 .5pprr Eh? monks yaw Ihm ern In r5 In mummy schulurlu sruu'u. ll um Ihlng'h thou lhe 511110 and pruuinu ul! of NW LU'UIM 55 'rus hismm wax pr'vsorvml Ihmuyh lin- Micldfe Ayes um! written fur f'zn'un' Hnnm, n. Activities Hh- :lz'iwmm JIn-Iirn-n upcm-d Arkansas Chris- Inm f ulirm- m lerm-mim'. HUI. slin'r' HUN mum 1! nuts mqunf 1mm Hmpvr tthm- u. Hurpu, Kumus Ihu mmblm-J .ubuuis fn-umn' um .ir'J mun! .lfh- thn'm Nun: u! .Uuruirwn Athletics HL'm-m C. WADJ l-Y BLmkHbuU 0::: 12 BILLY Noiuux BumlmH Cruu'h GUY DAM- MtfRH'NULhS Al'mms Fourh Emhmz PMII- ISmfm-sx Arhmugur of liusIu-Ihufi 5.13. DL'RkANt'J-, JR. liummvss .l-Iunuyu' of Husrlmli Dm'EmIJcl' 1k? ILHHI lulmmnl. t lhnlm; January 10 Tm h hL.In-.n IIu-hu; January 16 1'ulh-gu- 1 Hu- IMAM.- ll llllill. PETIT JEAN VARSITY BASKETBALL WM H I X Ht M ic i f uni. NIH X'Alhl l Y RHIURH January :5 Fur! HIIHIL JL Hunlm; lnH- ;: January 39 Ih-mlru EIan; February : Iln-ullrix :Hlll'1l' Ii:lt'1lIH'. February xrlmnm- I..I!u.-. anwlm; I'vbrunry inlri. liv- 1. Jr Hnnlm; An I'LQIT rL'I Hthn-lnl- ml Isz H:lrll.- x HLI '-: I x-h U lulu 1 lum- -4 l-Hw't JLMm! Ti H HJ- 'J 1' .1!--.'-- February 1:: KI'LuI :- T-vh IIHIVIIH! February 111 h'lxun-u- lW-Hruv- Hu r-lm-J February LH 1 nrl Hmhh .lr. t'uHrm- Ilnrnlvln. February 2t l'..l12.- uf Hu- umrwn Jlnru February 28 Lullv Iiu-lx .Ir ruHu... llul'nlin: rum Slmvr TIL :u TI II L2 : 7 l3 I IVI IL' ,1: 1. T: I H H II II n u n n u n 'I! H. 1m PETIT J EAN Bthh'I-IIJ.L, Guard Mthzt'Noms, Forward BELL, Forward TRENI, Gtmrd DAVID 1.1 PSCOM H COLLEGE Opcning the scason on .1 foreign court the Bisons trounced Coach Bob Neil's D. L. C. Coilegians of NashviIlc. Tennessee. l37-2 I. However. this game marked the ending of Blackie Berryhill's and Shorty Kingsley's basketball careers. Thu: loss of these stellar mm Was keenly felt throughout the season. ARKANSAS TECH With but two men. Bcll and McRcynolds. in their regular bcrths. Coach t adley was forced to mold a new team after the departure of B. Bcrryhill and Lingsley. In the chh game Glenn Trent was initialcd into college basketball. 7 hroughout the season he continued to shine as a brilliant defensive man. After rough battle tho: score read 58-54 for Tech. The Bisons were unable to stop obinssn. Tech forward. who scored 17 points. COLLEGE OF THE OZARKS Bel! was tht- proverbial horman on the court against Ozark January 16. lking up 30 points to his credit. His teammates took advantage of his accuh H12 shooting and fcd the hall to him continually but to no avail-iozarks won Te the last two minutes 37-52. McRcynolds and Gaston played good defensive -'1..- es. - t FORT SMITH JUNIOR C01.Ll:UlE Patcd by Capt; McRcynolds and Bell the Bisons swapt the Fort Smith as from their furl in a fast game which cndcd 44-36 in the Bisons' favor. 't A Lions were unable to cope with the accurate passing and shooting of the Its. Time after time Trcnt. diminutive Bison guard. broke up scoring plays the Lions. His defensive work saved the game for the Bisons. PETIT JEAN h WAmt Y. Center WM'EM. Forward Dunn Center Luna Center HENDRIX COLLEGE Hendrix gave the Bisons a 4841 setback on the Warriors' court in the first of .1 two-game series in which the Bisons reached their peak in baskelbali- 0103?. After trailing most of the game the Bisons came back with a rush to take the lead in the second half only to have the game snatched from them in the last few minutes by the superb piaying of Jones. Warrior guard. McReynoldC led the Bisons scoring with l6 pointst Trent played his usual brilliant game, allowing his man but one field goal. HENDRIX COLLEGE One week later the Bisons evened the score by trouncing Coach Grove'h Warriors 44-35. The defensive work of Trent was outstanding in this gam McReynolds and Bell played brilliantly to score 24 of the 44 Bison points. ARKANSAS COLLEGE Barron. Arkansas center. was too much for the Bisons in the first Arka game and the Bisons trudged home with .1 stinging 62-30 defeat. LITFLF. ROCK JUMOR COLLEGE Led by McReynolds whogarncred l4 points the Bisons won easily fte'f the Juniors 3248' The Bisons jumped into an early lead then let up in o to be ready for Tech their next game. The game was slow and uninteresti ARKANSAS TECH Forced to finish the game with but four men. five regulars having 1 fouled out. the Bisons were downed 41-39 in an overtime period at T Armory. The Bisons completely outclassed the Wonder Boys in every ph . . the game. baffling the Techsters with uncanny passing and shooting. . tinnal dribbling kept the Wonder Boys' defense completely broken. Bad wi decided the game in favor of '1 .ech. PETIT J EAN PRYOR. EJnrwnd MFL'IJV Guud GAS'I'UN, Guard BAKI-R, Guard ARKANSAS COLLEGE Led by Carpentier. former All-American high school forward. Arkansas matched victory from the Bisons in the last thirty seconds of play in the second game between the teams. The score stood 50-49 at the whistle. It was a fan's game. the lead changing several times in the last few minutes of play. Trent 'played his usual brilliancy holding his man to one point. He will bear watch- sig for the next three years! FORT SMITH JUNIOR COLLEGE Journeying to Fort Smith the Bisons copped the second game of their series the Lions; 53-45. McReynolds led the scoring with 19 points, P. Berry- . ended his basketball eareer. being absent for the remainder of the season' if at again was the pillar of defense. COLLEGE OF THE OZARKs , Failure to stop Pitts. Ozark forward. who scored 20 points, cost the Bisons Ctory in their last game of the season against Ozarks. The Bisons relinl .y'dn the lead only a few minutes before the final gun and trailed 50-43 at lose. The team played brilliantly but the accurate lastvminute shooting w Ozarks forwards was too much for them. LITTLE ROCK JUNIOR COLLFGE The second Junior game was a goal-fest for the Bisonst McReynolds :26 points for high scorer. All the Bisons saw service before the game 5-20. The regular season closed with this game-ehowevet. the Bisons .-ned an independent team the following week trimming them 5335?. PETIT JEAN ACADEMY BASKE'IVBALL Hmyl Rmx- Whu-lcr. Bradley. Childrcss, Stmud. R. Bcll. XV Bull. HM K Raw VUndlcV ICUJCIH. Smrs. Gordy. Rwlor. O'KL'HL'V iMJnchr I. W'ith but two lcttcrmcn back from 1.1m war the Acadcmy team WM wry cudud only .1 small chancc of winning any 01 its major games. Ciunlrary In prot'vamn prcdictions. hawuwr, th Ihbv Bimrm had a splendid wawn. 'I'hc play of Scars. guard. was especially nulcwortlui Thu wnsaliunal play ul R. Bell and B. Bull. l'urwardx. gmm- m'idmcv of rho fact tlmt Harding will lmvu two stcllar pcrl'nrmurs in those positions in the nmr quu'L'. Muminn should bc madc In-rc. .1150. of 11n- hcl that Car! Childrcsx was wrlcuul as All County ccmcr in lhc Junior division. Childrcss is the first HBimncl m luv honnrul in 11:31 auapacity. PETIT JEAN VARSITY BASEBALL BACK Row Lynn. Baldux. XV. Ashmurc. UndrrwomL LOW. U. McRL-ynolds, Davis, SA Bell. FRHNT Row Norris tCmchJ. Waters. Gordon. Cunningham, L. Ashmorc. W. Gardner. Onslon. Late in March about l'chty-fivc men reported to Coach Norris. and in absence of such stellar pcrfonnurs as Bradlcy. Chambers. and Turkcr thu faced the task nf molding a mm that could carry Harding into th' first 'on in lhc mm for the Stale championship. With such men .15 lhc two Ashnmrcs McRcynolds, Bell. and Love as a .' the Coach prumisrs us anulhcr fighting nine. The addition 0f Gordon. Lt. has bolstered the hopes of the pitching stafT immensely. The inspirational play of such nuwcomcrs as Baldus. Linn. and Cunning gives evidence of the trouble olhcr lmguc teams may expect to cncnuntcr uthey tackle Ihl' Bisons. Coach Norris plans to fill his 01d position in th That he is capablc is testified to by his rucord here in '32 when he lcd in batting and played an inspiring gamu in lhc field .15 wvll. .- 2- PE-TlT JEAN 22.--. m 1933 VARSITY BASEBALL PERSONNEL CO-S'I'A'IIE CHAMPIONS Yuan; Putting Hclding PIJWr IR-sninn I cllurnl Awmgr Avrmg: Brndlcy Catcher 7: .295 .047 Bcrryhill Pilchcr 8 2nd Base 3 .27l .068 B. Chambcrs 3rd Basu E .308 .05! L. Ashmuru Shortstop I .301 .040 McRcynuIds 2nd Basc I .I7I .066 Low Isl Base 1 .I-IS .306 VII. Ashmorc Outfivld I .108 .IHI Smith OutfiL-Id . I .216 .950 Tucker Pitcher E4 Outfiuld . 2 .256 943 AIIu-n Pitcher I .146 .800 Carrol Outficld I .236 .024 Walch Outficld I . I '33 .054 Nuil Outficld . I .084 .7 I 6 I.. 8. Chambers . 4 . Tmm Averagcs .223 .021 Pilchrr IVun Ilfr Cvnl 'I'uchr 3 .607 Bcrryhill I .3 H AIIL'n II . .OUII 11101519 -I .572 PETIT JEAN VARSITY TENNIS hf i; J ' .J- Rhodcs Berryhill G. McRuynolds Paine Interest in the popular sport of lcnnis was greater this year than ever. The tournament sponsored by thc I'. N. Tfs attracted a large numbcr of untriusr The finalists in singlcs werc Guy Mth-ynolds and Frank Rhodcs. With several uxpcricnccd players on thc lcam. a good record is cxpcclcd in the matches that arc to be playcd wilh other cnllcgcs. 'l'hv two bcsl playcrs will go In Lilllc Rock l0 compclc in Ihc Slate Tourney. Tennis skill at Harding is not cunl'incd lo lhc boys. Thc giris manifcstcd :onsiderablc interest. and Jaync Allcn wnn lln- championxhip in the anun's division, . PETIT JEAN 7, - H CLUB Hl-rthill McRuynnlnh Rhoda Bell L7 Ashmurv Norris Davis 'I'rcul XVadlcy XV. Ashmnrc 13mm BLRRYHILI. President GL'Y DAM Mch-mnms X'n-e-Pre-xz'dm: FRANK R! mun; .Smr-uurg ngmvr ! Huh fununh Il'p mmw Mr .'. .A an : r nH-m him. Jaimh UT H'HJN w' Hmpu r leax. mu! -.., 1'31;nyan twiu'nrz H'mir J'hnHlelrl ff nnu :h n'whrm'w ': m .H-mlu r:.x!n':. N'u'hx .H'U 'v rW U'u' Hrinu Platform, Stage and Press 1, P SI HA Dyfmh'f nmb thmux meuxz, Amzx ' 1:: mm Humwm Hun m;- W. Rum Ix'l HUM Ulr'umr U! f hurux H'HN': Rum H1 H Haw l'NH'lIHr Hf HLHTJ 1mm luN KL M lwm an Sp: um. u: u; Pctr'sfu dflunn PETITJEAN , ., ,; VARSITY DFBATING HF ?1 7 u' L; Hum Rliumk DI Hm I MU In'x' R Rumsxx Ianth I RLLJxMAK W I ANHIHMA VM'IJIXN Nmum Munks WIIHIIN I'UL RNAKHEN'l RISSUII'S 'InL, mmw NI .Xi l- .Hmvw I I AM xmxx lum WI l, Ruckman and R. Ruchmnn XYhian :Lml Hughm XV'nn h Won 5 I 0H1 l IJHI l THU'SHVIIIIHM'AJI lnlxmmuxl x: Mw-MH'HH. Dcl lull and I luqhu: Norris and Rhoda VJun 7: VUun 7: 1.051 5 Lost ' Mniurx am! Mallux l . Ruckman and R. Rmhnmn XVnn l Wnn 2 Lust -1- 1.0.5: K IxA x I A I M m. I HI M NH VI A I' INN MN 1. HM NIIHKH Dcl iulT and Hughes 1.. Rucknmn and R. Ruckman I .C. 5!;ka Vx'nn 4 Xk'nn 3 ::11; h 1 ml 7' 1.051 4 BATESVILLE TOURNAMENT TEAMS Comm L C. Sums Gamma DliHUl-i Rm R L'CKMAX LUYIL RL'CKMAN Euwm HL'killlzs Woommw Wurr'H-N chating has bccn one 0! Mn favnrcd cxlm curricular aclivitius ax Harding Cnach l.. C. Scars took two teams to lhc annual State Tournament Al Batcsr ville. One lmm. Hughcs Jnd XK'hiltcn. won firwl placu in the maul, Ruckmnn and Ruckmnn nmdu .1 good record. placing third. Guurgc DCHOH won first plan- in Lhc vxlmnpomncnus speaking contest. Coach Scan took four teams to thc Mid-Snulh 'l'ournamum .u Arkadul phia Then again in tin Invitation Tournament at Durant. Oklahoma. Hard- ing's lhrcc Immh mainmim'd thL-ir record of good dchling. Dignity. honor and a fine sense 0f spurlsnmnship an- Ihc ideals which Coach Scars dcnmnds in all team: rcprcwming Harding in 1hr dcbnlc luurnm I1'IK'IIIH PETIT JEAN ,w h-hi, PETIT JEAN .L N, ARMSTRDNG RELIGIOUS EDUCATION The Christian school has no reason for existence if it does not give a dis- tinct service. This service it gives. this place it fills in building character. The Christian has no patience with any substitute for the Bible in doing this service There are other books that may prove helpful if the Bible is used in the foundation. With this in view. with this purpose. Harding College has for its program the daihr teaching of God's Word. The teachers in Harding are free to teach the lessons God has put in Hi; book. The daily teaching of this book as the Word of God cannot fail to givg lasting impressions, Our Bible teaching is not for the ministerial classes. It is for all. Thu grounding of the young in the fundamentals of Christianity is the outstandin- feature of Harding's service. l g PETIT J EAN Cm m w !. R1: MHN KINMM .JIAM BM I .s DARWW Bum ml me. XI i-WMH laL'HI-n STUDENT PREArHERs R,l HMnI-i Hum x PH m H J. ANIWRHUN C1 .xm' WIH'I 'I'I N W W PAH R Ruuww thkh RI5Vix PAH lilwnm! Rl I-M- tjul i-xHN .J .lnlwmx C IRLM IJIIMI Mum PARM FIL'HIH HQ C. M'HH I JnuanV H I'll m I NKHEH I I'MMDINN OWI-Ns L 'JHN Prmclwrs mud prupamliun for their chosen work. Jam in His work with the Apmtlcs gave 1hr living examplr 0!. this, Nut nnIy has He furnished the example. but He has provided th' Very instruction with which all lrachcrs of lhc XVord must bc filled in ordcr to bc mmplclcly furnishrd unlo cVL-ry gond work. Each succccding generation has its burden of giving tcslimony lo the truth. Lind has laid this obligation upon the Church. The Church is not bound to convert .lll. but it dare n0! fail to prmch Jesus to thc pcuplc, .1 UN pmplc 01 .11! the u'urId Jcsus mid. Gm mach .1 naliuna. PETIT JEAN DRAMATIC CLUB I.. C. Sl-Alth ananN HARDING Alum HUNG President Director Wutabsrm HARUIM; ARMh'lltUNt, Dlrrrrur l, C SltAlts i't't'mdvnt ALMR'J HAWKINS t'm-rPn-Mdum DUNA PLVRSI H Sm'rvluru V V. KNESI'H 'tX JR. Irwnun-r RUHE-RT How , . Rrpurlrr MR5. ERMJM- H. CH! I-MAN Maln- up Arlrxr MR5 Hum NH M t2A'tm..-ut'l .Htxlrrss ur' u'ardrubu- Among the outstanding clubs in Harding. the Dramatic Club probably ranks among the hight-st. furnishing both untcrtainmcnt and excellent training in dramatics. As has been the custom for tht- past fcw years. the club presented its rt-gular lyucum course this season. bcsidus tht- various student work-shop play prcscntations. ' Included in the season's SlIL'L'L'SSful plays wcrc twu outstanding presenta- tiuns. Green Stockings. an English remedy. was the first outstanding hit of the season. A noteworthy charactcristic of this play was the fact that it featured .1 native of England in one of the major roles. Then came th' mountain comedy. Moonshine and Honcysucklcs. featuring uniquc stage and sound effects. It wars acclaimed by an appruciatiw audicncu to bc wen a greatcr succcss than the furmcr. Again lht' Campus Players rccuivcd .1 great honor in that their President. DL'Jn l.. C, Scars. was rE'ClCCtCtI prt-sidt-nl of the Arkansas Little Theatre Asso- ciation this year. E PETIT d EAN I DRAMATIC CLUB Kniwlcv Rmu'n Purtcr lJnPu-erv Banks l rmmnm I nul Slanhuld Huulwa PL Chpp G. MiRrvnnlds Shunt: VlJJnrs Ih'crs S. Hrll l Burk .N Hawksm S Mallhrws Bmlcv M U'Kclln' McIu-m Calllmn Sihngglm Allen I .Xlnrgan Hrown Vukrm' Verllmmk l 5mm Mrs Sun l'mi'u' h. PAN V. Scull I'm W'nuht M kaes Ru'mr Hurdl Mnllnx Baut'urn I,U.n'is K Mum .Mwli C, Kclln' Randolph Murphy RWWS H MCRH'msllis N. PNMM lcigh I'. Dunn l , Bell Pryor C Bcli Cnleman Hininn Bond 1 LYKEHQ' .1 5mm ;, 7' PETIT JEAN r7 Bm's' GI.I-:1-' CLUB lurk Raw .1. Anderson. Dunnisun, lumnmm. chl-xluy. Howl. Suhuggim. MIIDDII Ruw Null. flnugh. Smith Hippin Smugh. Painc, Furd. Halllwin. 11mm Ruu- Durmmr, .XIL'RchIdx. llekinx. XV. l- Andcrmn, Ihullux'. Vlow Nhrmnru 1.1H. l!kk.l,ltru' FLIIUC GIRLS 61,131; CLUB HLmlL. Murmn. .XLIHUK R. Burk. Mcr'xrm. Pains. Maine's. Ruur. Dykm XViSL-nlmkcr. Clnw llJih'L'lHrl. W. Burk IAL'mmpJnial l, I: PETIT JEAN - 7, , 4-f Mlxm CHORUS HM'IC Rnw lewnmkr J .thfurmu Ix'chL-v, Hm'd,13cl1111snn.tlaugh.8mugh, P.Iim- i'nrd, Hllldwin. Mlmggins. MIDIJH Raw l,ivrnn l cmmum. MuRrynulds. Ullrmncv Murwm. XV. 13 Andcrxon. Iknlrln HAN. MJunx. P.1L1Hux. Mnran. Hippin, Hawkim. Click, hmilh FHUNI szj NIIIL kau ilunll Painr. K'hrnlmkcr E.Mhmrl, Pam, RJWU. Burk. Mums. I-mzcv. medv I.M'u.'ul1lpdllixi1. Clum- lDirL-le' I. HARDING PEP BAND Smugh. XK-Wn'viux W'. I'. Amlcrwun. Null, Umlvrxnmd. Hlnlkinx. I . Amlcrwn. Dunn, Hun! 1Dirn'mr1 .-7 PETIT JEAN . w COLLEGE: Qumnrrni IIL'm-R'I thRt-Yxm M. Al mm HAWKINS; 1 :er I'rnur Hurmmv W. RmsI-Ie'l' CLmI- JIMMY Flmzu: Swmhl 7! L'mu' Hum PETIT JEAN thnu Hr.ldlrx chrlx- XYJh-n DunJ Pilnlcrx I ugvnr I'JH' Uvnrmh' Rum- frank Rhudn :Uxulhn I'murum :Ulwrl Hau'kzm Am Ilnwn Rm Rinknun huh Hwn t... B. Hcllluhf flarn'u' kt'lhw KumH l rcnl Unlrgr Uri lul? KMhIrn Matlux PRESS CLUB thk :Hxlnn 1 Hillu: Mchclu Mnlnnl Vaughan chnl Iinklrx luulw I'almcr l u-gmc l'JuHus l l'.l 1 cc Hudlu' I .IHUu Raminlpli Mlldrnl NLI-Iun Rnhrrl hlhsnn V ! . Andcrsun Hrh'n ViLkIcv 5. P Hurmncv h Hnlwn ISde l mu i'wil XVJIIIA Knklrv Hum I s Run Imwm Npunmu u! Puhlrulhmu 7 , , PETlTJEAN HHVI-N ALsmx MI'NI-HJs Ix'ltiku-y 'I'Ielxl BISON STAFF IJINXEI Ki! IJIN .llltl .N . HiWVlV IHJIJHHh I 5 NH 1 MLNH l !k .md HE ix A! XI'N 1JL.-Hnrr:..r Hummus MHU'L I 1754? VI HUMP M UNmm-J I 1 1 J l'xx Fr Spurn flJH-ur l-Hi l H'x ?.EvZXHI l3 .Hmnm 1' Jlfwr til IlHH'Ill' IWINI Mltl Lu. 1'. M-IHIH II t In uhuwn Uumm-u CULL'MNIXIB Ime Rllulwlx H XIcHtI MIIH Mm-tcl IIN'MM Rm IlHLH-XN S1 Ml Rt l'UH'H'Rs EHMI-H XVHinx lbw! PHIHN lulu Plenum CHAHM-i lNJi-Ill Rum M lhw 12mm Pl Ian M EHVi mm Yummx I !i FY I N R'x !'- : MHH ld'l Imulru Alitrmt l'IH-xx C: '. v. H MAJ: l'um HI: I lml- CZ Rumxmx Bunr'mnm Mummvr Mum. Klm'r Mn Um NHH C-M'm MI I xx l'xmxa M w Bums An HMLIV I HUN BI HRHIHI Rm R1 mum tjmm-JNH RH XVh Mum n Iil M I v N! IQ H PE-TIT JEAN . A ULRM DIM; RHODi-s Ifdr'mrinfh'm-f PE'I'IT JEAN STAFF ,lthN'tHH' Lirrur KIHI'HL' 1' JIIHI .ltl IJrrwr f fun karrwl Hr'uururumm Jrrur lrulmr Ifdwur SPHNK lfslrfur tXmuJ'urzun .Uummu'r 3h. MM!!! rhuan-H Uumurr Im uim Mfuwr V . - 7 PETIT JEAN ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ll WADF RL'M Prcsz'dm: FRANCES RUM Inwrm' Vice-Presidml MAURINE 1.. RI 1001-3. SL-rrcnu'y-Truusurvr Another ycar has passed and other studcnts join us in the ranks of Ibis Alumni Association. As: th' ymrs go by. our organization can only grow slrungcr m In'lp scrvc lhc needs of a growing insliluliun. You pruscm students must not feel that your connection with Harding Collcgc is scvcrcd whcn you Imvu school or gradualu. You are bound lo her then in .1 moru vilal way by the obligation to maku it possible for others to sham the privilcgcs you are cninying. LN us pluigc our cnnlinucd support lo Harding Collcgc. Stand by her in ln'r dimulllics. .md triumph in hrr succusscs. ALUMNI Assocmrmw. 'I'. Wade Ruby, Prcsidcnl. Franccs Ruby Lowery, Vicc-Prcsidcnl, Maurine L. Rhmlcs. Sucrul'nry- l'ruasurer. Vin; 1 j? ummmcxsa! Hi a.?ak m I d muguw W VJ H 1 mi J Y a 'i n the It'uun-s on anum Lulhvr uppt'urs us a prucv Tm! reformer. He emc-rgcd in this capacity m'fh his OChJJMhinq c'haHt-rwv m the work of n'fornmriun his Nr'm-Ig-fil'r 'Ith'xes against the uhusr ur' indw- nce. u'hirh he posted on thy door of rhe amin- Chun'h a! Willmhurg. Tho pmcncv ur' indulgwm- had grown our of thy penilemiul swim; of the- ancient church. Organizations R1 n- m lumu At'lmn MAN 1 NANNIL MJrllm Hldrnn VVilIinu Billmgxlcv :Xudrcx' le Ucruudc Paiuc Rfu-ha Mum Bmuiinlls Blnmn Khlilc .lnncs OI HCFRS EIRNI' HIHUI Bi AL'I mu 15mm :5; MiINl-LHH K. 1mm M SltfuNl; ILRM QIIHMM PAIN!- Nl-M RI HA In Iek lnhl N I J RM PE-TIT JEAN W. H C. Jmnncuc .laclxs'nn Funiu' McNu-lis .Iurrv Bulk L'nlla kacs Malu-l DvIu-x RL'llJ Burk MAN Murphv IJ'l'HHl'E'n-l' th I'uxrnfvm Srrrn-mru 4' re'mun-t Rvpm h'l' I'n.mi.'n.' rlu' anh'n! .Sm ran u I rumm r Rum: m Cnnslnncu Runtru Ann:- Khv Nlnrpln Anna Dunn H.1rricllKrl1v Mildred Human Nannic K. Pcrhlrs Lulu: Neal ... Pr. 4 .J MMMNI lem x Spunuu - AA PETIT JEAN , JU Go J I'LL l n' Hmdlrv 'I In-inu Hrth-v NHVJ CJppg Sum- 15mm Churn- Kcllcv Duns Purdu- l uh Amfrrsnn hlsuna McrliLk JuM'liLI l n-Idx Ruth lewn Niildn'd MA inn I'ranccx Izlliul: Bclh Blur; Hclrn Vickru' MJrv Goodwin Urmldmr leda Vlryllnla Siult I UC1Hl' U'Krllrv UH ICPRS HRH 'l'lrlaM SIM! P-UIch .. Frail ' ITUNA l um H Xn-remry-Trm' I III I ux P.IanH , Rah MHLVD 'I'I-Im hiicumw lumnn Pres: l mu Mum Mnum ! xxx I n mum 1 5' .M'rrklurlf-Tl'. wmmr lHI I m lwxm I x 7 R. .1 I954 T PETIT J EAN L C CLUB Auhrcr Hewcn lmmiu I'mrl Vinmlan VCinmv Pm- E-urr Hclrn Mulgul Upnl T.n'ln: tiLuiH t ullum P.Iuiu l'urvmr Mav Sumo Prussia Bmwlcv :stmc ILInkln: Bobbie leiwn lrcnl- SLInticid Bcuhh Live Chpp Elm! fnwlcr Msriun VVughl Kathryn Manux I'JV Slnplmg Izdith King UH'ItiliRS KA'I'HMN M-xl Inx I'rmdm: Bi k'l .m I'M: til Al'l' l'mv f'ntuu'rnf Al I MM HANKINN Marmara Inumzr'vr FIII'IH Kim. Hrpurh'l I:lllll l- MrCllm Spurhur MiLIIc U laukrnlcx Mlldrcd Dunn Lu'ncm Harms Nirm Qumu Lunr Ailvn JRANH-s RFIW I nwl-IH Mm mum PETIT JEAN OGCLUB Inn Mar l'Iruu n Yurgmia Hudkun L'mcndulvn ISIIlmgxicv Mauriu- MtKinll-v Venn lhnx l nuiw Palmer incr lln'h Alvnlvn Haucum Mnrmvct Hclcn Leigh Mmlcnn Hurdt Lnn Bull 0va ICI RS Aillnll I1 'I WM IN a a' .wan A1 I a N MXI'RJI I Ml'lxlNl H' xlwmm s H! I I x Luau Prrsm'ent VA '1. r - Pn'mdml .Su-I rrmru- I reusurlr Rrporl'rr : PETIT J EAN - SUB T46 I run PWIH'IIIH Inn Rucknun flu! DM'Is HIHx Xu-Hn. Nv11 u1w Ihlnlcn Sinugh Msllnn Prchlw Chmlm I'itncr .Mlhur tumlmm Luna .luhnsxm funk filJLml-s H'umlrnu K'Iulh-n Hunk: I' Rcm'rx Clvurgc Dl-Hull RvginJld .M'II 1h Link's Bain U! l H l R5 FMIN HI RHHHI I Shlppw 1M1 H Nauru Inn Map IIMM Imam s ,erlmf Mm.- lml RH KKMV Umrm Mum: M f- lhmmx Huansur PETIT JEAN r-r 3.; FEL iImJ TNT Rn. Hugkmnn hlcnn 1 rcnl Gn-Ijm' 1 nu! lcu .Mldvh'nn .hnl Mmth WV 3 Andcrwn Lhulvs Pnlnr .iuhn hluwnrl Humn' BARN fdlluil lnm Rnhvrl Fund XIJUIV Uploll hm Um uh VIHWm lhrvm Xledm Lmrdnrr HI I'ICFRS RI VI iUH'hH-XN Pl'r'alll'l'nl X'M N h-HHINI H Mun-mru lrmrwnr ffwunl 1 I m N! chuuer R H UNIV. unuuq A H Um n'n Hmn Hmwu Hrnni Knklcv i Lluunr I'M;- ,lecrt Huchamn S P, limmncv S P. ININIHNr 1? I L'- mm I'M1 AI iii I4I Hm IHNAN lhxm HMHVl-R PETIT JEAN CAVALIERS 1 Cr ngwlcv hmmn' E'mzu- Knuv llllr XLRM'nnldx thu Ihwklna Huhul MLRn-leds Chnlrs Culvman OFFICERS anrlx' KVJIu'rR Rnhcrl Cnhx-In .IJCk Alxlun KI H. Scllmld NIH'I H'lehnuxk Cuurlnry vaaml l uplum I1: x! Irrurvrmrn' 511nm! Irvm'nwnr Sn-mrum .ir Arrwrv ,iL-xxc I .ntnl1 Mikc Ukcilcv Inhumr 'I llnmpmn V V melm I uring . Mhmm c hanlurd Vaughn I L'an Null J C JNHRIWa Kpmumg l PETIT JEAN OKLAHOMA CLUB LJLHn I run I nn Andcrwn lhn Iwmh Malnlrrd MMUIN Arum Mar Murgkln Fru Andunnn Turrv Burk Lngvnr CLlpp LeR-w Null Ruth Olwn Ralph HMRIWJI'K lid lh M 1cinorg.1n Kallnx'n Mallux LvRuy Cluugh lidllh KU'IR LAVun Bankx XK'ilhur Ihrwn Bunhh l .n-rCL1pp l'huodurc King Rena Burk Claricu- Kcllcv Fluent P.Iw Xlalwl kacs Hurnmn HJH Carmll Tum Nludcnn Hunh Rarmnnd Young L'th Dvlu-x UH ICFRS K HHHN Ki I IUK j'rmuhn! tfkkknl I Tm-Nl' I'm Prrsuiuni .H IHH' Hl'RK NH rwmrw Iv'rclwrw Hrpr W1C! MH mm h M x mm Harvard Uniuvrsily, thy CHM and 0m Hi the fury mm! of th-rirun e'zlm'ulmrml inxliluiiamx. Ls It'wcm'cf in rumbr'id-mu 'IAhr'x mriu rcl'rymuh .Hc'hncll LL'US nufurv uHu .spcmmz'L-Lt' bu thy churth. This m:n'vmvm murhwi Ihv luyt'nm'ng 0f lbv C'hr'l'xfr'un xrhtmls m our munlru Advertisements -m4 ,;'l;' Patronize Our Advertisers PETIT J EAN mmu'c'- -.p-'-' The Petit Jean StaH of '33-'34- has labored under trying conditions to make possible the publication of the current issue of the Harding College year- book. We are deeply grate- ful to the merchants and business men whose adver- tisements are listed on the following pages. Such co- operation and confidence in the school merit inexa pressible thanks. The advertisements are worthy of your careful reading. When you are ready to buy remember those whose kindly sub- scriptions made this book possible. ----mum-mw,- m -m,wmmn-m--u--mmmam-g PETIT JEAN f' The College Club -- I Balanced, Delicious Meals and Pleasant Associations II III Ill III III ll! i1! 1!! iii 3 ? Q' Organized and run on the student cooperative plan 113ng student labor. PETIT JE-AN r 44 MM MW J' W'm; m m m 'Wm ; . Searcy Wholesale 5 Grocer Company Wholesale Grocers SEARCY. ARKANSAS m ;..-.-m ' --',,m'- oo-nomm 'uoom onon'cooo' '4 Welcome Harding to Searcy ? 3 s a I Em-.. -- .. -... mm-.. W m Booth Brothers -,m o 'ooo'louoo o 'W .-' to '. 'vnr'vvv-wN, m J I954 -A PETIT J EAN , aovi- .-'., 'o'-,o. '.ooa7 ? $622 3 J. T. LLOYD COMPANY O CALENDAR SPORHNG GoonsroR GOOD SPORTS O 0 SEPTEMBER CALENDAR Little ROCk. Arkansas 24-J-Old and new face; 3! church makc bsliDVC schnul is won to open. Wonu'u H;o 1' 25 chislraIion begins. Much conl'mion among gum . . fn'shmcn. COMPLIMhNTS 0L 27 F0rnml oprning with great cnlhusiasm over Luge Plunkett - Jarrell Grocery CO- sludcnl body. Wholesale Grocers and 38 Cl4sswork begins. Freshman Biblr class nverfluwa. Coffee Roasterq 30- Much luokcd-fnr geL-.m.luainlcd mcciing. Gnu! geugmphiml lruths. learned. 539C175? Distributors of Betsy Ross and Blue Mountain Food Products Little Rock. Arkansas ,o 'm' oN'oN, -, .--mr moov-A r-,, a',,oo-ooor oo-'--;'---------------,,,.,,,,,,--------,--o',,; Many Printing and Ojizice Supply Buyers DEFEND ON IkanSas - $$$Emum. AT LITTLE ROCK FOR ALL THEIR PRINTING AND SUPPLIES $336? We Bclievc You. Too. Would Be Pleasud With the Prompt and Careful Attention Wu Give Inquiries and Orders. ' m vvowoooeo'ooooonmoomoon'ouoou.ooou'moou'ou-ono-o l954 r, p--- coooaouo-oaaaoa'o'- c- Mom'lton Democrat Serving the Pelir Jean Country mo'o'uuu PUBLISHERS MORRILTON DEMOCRAT Issued Every Thursday 9 QUALITY PRINTERS We Print the Harding College Bullerin and the Harding College Bison OFFICE S UPPLIES O 0 HNHW'WMJ- 'O M 1 MORRILTON. ARKANSAS N-----4-- ..--------nvv .. ,..-woq PETIT JEAN OCTOBER CALENDAR O 3 Opcning the season! social events the Sub T's escnr: their L1H ladies on a sunrise breakfast. '5 Ju Go Ju's give lnvcly lm for new students; 4aMable 3nd thkic cclubmlc their ?.?lh birthday. 5-Suniors pose for photographer. 6 -Bi5on cnnlcst beginsA 7 VJ. H. C's sponsor social fnr ail girlsr BFSocial life hcgins in earnest as Ray Slaplcmn and Miss Wright chapemn .1 down couples to lhr river. Love Ruckman chaptrons .anothrr group- or is it just one? I D Chapel seats assigned. HrhSofL ball league continues. wm second series. Seniors and Juniors lh- l- mshman outing. Mr. Maxwell and Miss Moody lost? 3 I 1' 17 CJvalior inilintiom ZU-Sub T's initiale ask Reggy and King Gauge. 22 REginald Smilh makes his debut into society and Attends sncial hour. 2 3 Cavaliers Win softball game from Sub T3. II I I. ZS-Cavaliers broadcast in chapel. We smell a W. H. C. and see no! lavendar alligalnrs bul car rings. W-Cavalicrs mount their and escort their ladies to PL'lil Jean. steeds Pufoo-oooo-o-f'o' ta' -oo,o ,- vooo 'a, Jo-moooo'uo 'oo'oooauuo-J' i The Same Old Story 3 YOUR'S IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT I . +.-..-..-..-..- +'- - - - - .... 'mnoo;oo,,uooooooo'g, oo oom.r;ooo W;oaco' l 9 THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE STUDENT'S POSTOFFICE I SERVICE AND PATRONAGE ARE RECIPROCALS +l-hud-Il- 5 4 NOVEMBER CALENDAR o l-- New students mnlinux lo arrive; 1J-litiqtu-mRK'? ' Hc who hath ealcn fur centuries knnwclh how. 4 lntra-muml Fish win. baskrlball hngins-High vs. Fish. lniliAlion for all girH clubs. 10 564$111 baskclell titkms on sale. Il-InIm-mumI baskcthall continues. Freshmen beal Scniors, Juniors down Sophs. 13 1' N. T35 and Sub T's go to mountain. lmcr- csring football Ram: 18 -1 rc$hmnn-Juniur haxkcllmll gamrk Fish win in- lra-muml tourncy. 2-1 Mm v saudcnls sick. Buys' dorm lakes on an ap pcarnnw of junior hospital. 2 6--- I'i1.1nksgiving week brgins. 27 W' H. C's 9,0 cm sunrise breakfast and gather mistlclu: and holly. ZSnD. L. C. sludcnls givv banquet for Brother Boles. 30;Bmuliful wealhrr and a Thanksgiving to be thankful for. HewitEs Studio Petit Jean Photographer 9. ' ovvvmno' , Everything Photographic m 'iu-u-hu-nn-n-n- +...- -.-.----... +.-......-..-..-.. ..- MORRILTON. AR KANSAS PETIT JEAN b',, m.- IEAT FOR HEALTH DAD'S Original Scotch Oatmeal Cookies DAD'S OATMEAL COOKIES 11 I 7 Broadway LITTLE ROCK ARK. a 'oo'oaooa'a'- 'o o,,oo- 5 4 CONGRATULATIONS Arkansas' largest and must progressivt hend- quarlers for music lovers sends its bcsl wishes lo sludcnls and family numbers of Harding College. HOUCK MUSIC Co. I I3 East Fourth St. Little Rock D 1- f ooo' ' m 1 THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY PUBLISI-llzns DIV THE DAILY AND WEEKLY CITIZEN MODFRN JOB PRrN'HNu Sl-RHCE O .00 O SEARCY ARKANSASV ' Woooo 1 Inviting Friar: dig Comfortable O HOTEL MAYFAIR M. D SMITH. Manager SEARCY ARKANSAS l.- -n'mwm,om -;;--mq rmool ooom 'momm'oomo 1 RIALTO THEATRE THE LAST WORD IN ENTERTAINMENT In Business for Yuur Plcasurc ; 9 XVelromu Harding 0 SEARCY ARKANSAS L. mttoN'o-m'm 'O' , -'mmJ Wo 'mv---- o'm' LE'r's EAT AT . . . RAYS PLACE XVheru Friends M m 0 GOOD BAR-B-Q Phone 168 We Deliver LmW-vNW J PETIT JEAN $129123 DECEMBER CALENDAR O 4 0 Ci.'s cnfuy alliday outing. L. C.'s haw sunr risu break fast. BHFarcwell dinner given Mable Junm and Mary Goodwin. 9 Hughes and Whitten bring back a cup from Forum sic mm .11 Eutesvillc. George DeHofT dues his part and wins one by himself. l+ Two onc-act plays presented .15 first chcum Widow Far and Their Annivcrsary. lfI--Girls' early ?3 clubs have Christmas parties Ralhur 17 XVhy so much cramming. ZU-IUI cxams overi 25-Mcrry Chrislmasf itiEwryunc is ready to start sludving again. 935$: m-r'a-MV WW, Floral Tributes Are Always Appropriate o O VESTAIJS HOTHOUSES LITTLE ROCK. ARK Wu.- .- vm'fm m---oo- -uo4-o'.l W --- J. C. Penney Company, Inc. SEARCY. ARKANSAS a $33$ JANUARY CALENDAR O 10 Firsl varsity basketball game. Score 585+ in favor of Tech 11- Jus1 snulher girls' meeting. Y0u must he quicl and quit mdioing. HHDramatic Club playl Goblin Gold. I7 King George goes l0 pmycr meeting with HJrrit'll. I8 CampAign proper for sale of Peril Jun; begins by the announccmcn: of candidates for queen. l0 Anolher girls meeting. Dcmerir svsu-m begins 23--Library fund slartcd. 25-Bisons win game with Fort Smith 4I-38. 27-Prof. Coons changes his chapel spcech from grades to organic chemistry. 28-James lsbel! comes back again. 30 Bisuns Iusu by seven points in gamr: with Hendrix. ileV C. Watkins makes announccmcnl in L'thi'l ch. T. C? 93333.53 PETIT JEAN F. upo,------,-4-, oo'o omg We will be glad to handle for you any business intrusted to us SECURITY BANK i SEARCY ARKANSAS .----,--,,,--..-------.--,--..,..s 0' o o 4Fc'WWs-m 'o o ' M T m ' mm ' - E Make Our Store Your Headquarters! '1 1 $ EVERYTHING TO WEAR SEARCY L,'ma-oo,olo-;,o50 ,ooo-'o'rvoa-mo vvvvv o' oo9,,oo- oooo' Weyenberg Shoes W33: Lewis 87. Hartsell 3 E : ! am: 3 Curlee Clothes i i 1 AR K ANSAS Mn --- PE-TlT JEAN r' '1 FEBRUARY CALENDAR ! O t SANITARY MARKET I lF-All girls 011 firm honor roll. Demems 'T : : 3 15isuns dowu Hendrix 44-33. ! 4 30;1ul1'uus sunds her ruomiv up for .3 stroll to the z Fresh and Cured Meats 2 mm M, wunde, why. : Staple and Fancy Groceries 3;Mms Lawcfy goes to 1:1!qu Rock : O lvyc:um Cnreen Slockmga Bmons lose glmv to Arkansas College. . . : Phomm 197'196 8 Sludying for midALCrm exams. . O-Bisuns play Little Rock Junior Collcgc SFARCY ARKANSAS l0 Iivcning gownsf! O. G,.1nd.Ju Gu Ju lmnqucls, --------,--,,---,-------- -, ,.5 II K. C Mnscr begins meelingA I1-Kalhryn and Courtney are happy. Snmclmdy luck from Louisiana. f'c---t- ',J- dl-QN0' '---JJ 7 . . . It'l Dclmlcrs go to Arkadtlphia. Bisuns lost In Ark : MR5 Bl-Mikunh MR5- NFAL : ansas Cnllcgc by I point. : : IFaBnys wnrlv. all day cleaning barn before the WK H. Cr visil. : THE IDEAL SHOP : JD-Pruf, Ower-I gives: chapel talk 01-1 ucpnomv. z 2 1-W'hv docs I1 C. sweep the audllonum now! , j .l Iamu wu war 5. av; 1ch MW Hen 2+ Bllg, 'hO k C l' L. l' : Women 8 Apparel : second brmdcasr in chapel. . . 15 Cmmnvy goes to breakfast in his xlcep. NOW'LTIES z 20 No but water: Martha Smrm-s $.1an lake .1 g halthZC Ralph Brashears does not condemn Q iA C' , . Imlhmg. k L R H ARKANVW 3 2873mm Wm second game with Linlu Ruck .luninr L ----------,--,-,--,- '-------..-.. College. 55 -20. kmo;o'o co----ov , ,oo o 'l.-;; -'-ooot'o'oomuuuu'ooo-..z TRY HOME PLATE FOODS . for Q THOSE AFTER-SCHOOL LUNCHES 0 If it's home plate. you know it's gooaV' i ASK YOUR CRUCIFR O 3 SCOTT-MAYER COMMISSION COMPANY ! 810 East Markham Street Little Rock, Ark. : MARCH CALENDAR O 2 'Who did Miss Walker think Herman was? l7 Dean Sears and two debate reams go In Durant. Oklahoma. l0 -Ch.1rlvs Pitncr is back in school. is plural, not singular. Hu says mensh's Il--Claudc Click proves his ability at making love. Spanish class gives chapel program. Cavaliers pour it on the T. N. Tls in ball game. IZL-Bmlher Armstrong announces lhal chapel is for announcements today. 15;.Ju Ciu Ju's slari Work on campus. 7 XV. H. C's haw kid party. pillows for reception room. Ju Go Ju's work on lq-Why dun wcryhudy have a lung hie! Fixamsi Thu soh'cs iL ZZ MJrringL-s inrcvcr nbulishvd in dkar OIII Harding ISL'creL 0mm '.I 2+7W00dmw XVhiiu-n leaves school and Bob VM'iSh returns. 27--Vute for feature semion in annual. II is rumored that Arvil Smith was electionccring. 2U-' M00nshine and Honeysuckle.' W--ov wo om - vw-o WELCOME TO SEARCY i CROOM'S CAFE REGULAR MEALS SHORT ORDERS Sandwiches and Drinks i J SEARCY ARKANSAS Lovo co----o-. . oooooooooooo'o PHONE 22 I 9 PETIT JEAN MILBURN-JOHNSTON GROCERY COMPANY O SEARCY AND SHIRLEY ARKANSAS L mom rwmmouoml VANITY Box BEAUTY SHOP Corner Spring and Center Streets Phone 344 SEARCY. ARK. M mmmmwd- Drink . . . 064' i In Sterz'lized Bottles monowm -v----,- oouo '--, poooo -.Mj r, ' ooououw-5ua-u---oo4 aooaooocoo'luom '00' MC ELWEE AUTO COMPANY Authorized Sales and Service Cars and Trucks SEARCY. ARKANSAS 5 4 We are Glad to Welcome You to the Best Town in Arkansas 0 SEARCY ICE 8 COAL CO. In Business for YOur Comfort Phonc 555 SEARCY. ARK. -------..----m..-----m..a NW'O'O'u-m; Waco MILLAR-KING MOTOR Co. Dodgeiplymouth O SUPIER-SERVICIE GARAGE Rab Rub Harding SEARCY, ARKANSAS L. - 1 Meet Your Friends At Robertsonfs 02----w-n.u-0- r-o-u-u-o-u-mm 6:w.0.w- .u.o-ua u v.0 Where Mos! People Trade PETIT JEAN APRu. CALENDAR O IwA. D. Gardner spanks Sunday morning. 2- High school students have all-d.w outing on Pclil Jean. 1 1 . N. T.'s continue to sponsor tennis tournament. 6-7 Arkansas Cullegc Press Association meets .11 Harding. W. J. Lcmkc is principal speaker. S-J. G. Reese bn'g'lns meeting .1! Cunway. IZL-Dr. J. M. W'illiams of Hendrix speaks at chan'I. 13 Junior-Scni0r Banquet is given al College Club. H Girls Social Clubs meal. IS-Olto Starnes of Dallas visits old friends. lh-Arkansas Tech defeats Harding hm: 8-3. l7HHThe Mysterious Mrs. Updike.' a play is presented. 18 Canines leave campux' hurriedly. Z3-Ou:lchita Wins a 9-41- game at Morrillon. 24 Pinaf0rc. .1 light opera, is given as lyceum number. 26-Harding dcfeals State Teachers hurl: +-2 27- 'The Quest. 3 three-acl play is presented, Ju Go Jus givr farewell lea for Bclh Beers. 2044mm P. Scwull begins Week of Irclures. 30- Bclh Beers leaves for San Antonia work-shop fourth Stan: Teachers lose to Harding at Conway. Score 4-2A wm-m. , -mm. --- $33$ BLACK'S FURNITURE COMPANY Welcomes H arding C ollege F0 Searcy. Arkansas 9635: Lwt MAY CALENDAR o l---XV. H. C. May Day Fete. 3 Mrs. Jesse P. Scweil spaks at Girls' Mcnling. Monticello dcfc-als Harding at Monticclln 075. 4-Hnrding wins from Monticello 876. beessu P. Sewell classes week of lectures on Chris. lian education. 7- -Girls' clubs and escorts explore Peril Juan. 8 I rescnt opera Pinafort at Conway. 9-Smrcy welcomes Peril Jean staff. lO-Harding loses to Henderson by! .u Morrilmn. lleelurn Hendersun-Harding gamr. 57L Ralph Brashears prescnts Junior High School in 'Trial of Jimmy Slang n: Chapzl. JliJu Go .Ius give Mother's Day program. I3 -l.. E. Pryor and Roy Ruckman preach .Il cnllcgc. H Sub T picnic on Pctil Juan. I5--Harding visils Searcy planl. 10-4.. C's entertain with banquet. llaT. N. Ali's have all-day outing on Pelil Jean. Cavalier presidenl entertains at CavalierASub T slag party. 27 Wade Rubyr deiivers baccalaureate sermom wal O. Sanderson delivers graduation address PETIT JEAN M aster Photographers SEARCY. ARKANSAS CHAFIN STUDIO COURTEOUS SERVICE DONATIONS , VARNER s CLEANERS CENTRAL BARBER SHOP BEST 13v TEET- TWINETTE BEAUTY SHOP Phom- 181 Smacv. ARK. k m A L , Th.- m cxo 1 II- o M DEPOSITS ROBBINS-SANFORD i MERCANTILE CO. WHITE COUNTY'S LARGEST STORE 6 We Carry Everything 2 O SEARCY. ARKANSAS L H L- Under U. S. Government BANK OF SEARCY IN BUSINESS SINCE 1904 in this Bank Insured INS URANCE PLAN O .9. O n a PETIT J EAN -- PW'WW WM What's What On the Campus tNobody knows what fort CAVALIERS The name admits that they are the horsiest bunch on the campus and everybody else agrees. Membership: All the broncs and G. B. Seibold. Slogan: Pledge that man. S. P. Durrance and Courtney Ryland are their chief liabilities. Ambition: To boat the Sub T's in basketball. JU Go JU's Formed: The third year of the college and are still hanging on. Motto: Anything before the W. H C's do it. Membership: Everybody from Nova's officimls tone to Franccs' baby talk. SUB T-16 Membership: Just a bunch of old soaks. Ambition: To sink the Cavaliers in their attempt to elect the Petit Jean Queen. It is rumored that Rheba Stout has some sort of slight connec- tion with this organization. 0. G. Name: Does it mean Ostracizcd Gang ? Ambition: To rate. tThcy date only two kinds of boysh those that rate and those that don'tJ Motto: They're not that far along. Membership: From loud Jaynic Bell to quiet Eller. L. C. Name: Means something in Spanish but nobody knows how to pronounce it. Membership: Winnir Bee Furr and Beulah Faye Clapp. balance about nineteen other members of this group. T. N. T. Name: Just What it implies. Ht is rumored to be Roy Ruck- man's brain-stormJ Membership: Only campus and tennis enthusiasts or wrestlers. Ambition: None. fCharles Paint and Horace Baker are doing their best to realize itJ W. H. C. AmbitiOn: To get three outings in one term. Membership: Uncertain. Consult the honor roll. Slogan: Hadn't We better haw: a rummage sale? m ..- PETIT JEAN mu, F. B. REDUS LUMBER Co. Quality Building Material Phone 150 SEARCY. ARKANSAS i p m -------------m- mwooowi; m.- 'o -o-- 41 EVELYN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE All Types of Beauty Culture Artistic Permanent Waving O EVELYN MCLEAN Service with a Smile East Side of Square THE RENDEZVOUS O Extends the glad hand of wel- come to Harding College. its Fac- ulty and Student Body. You'll like your college home in Searcy. You'll like everything and we'll like you. too. And you'll enjoy. especially so. your visits to O 9.. 0 THE RENDEZVOUS Home of Dm'my Foods Bus Station Gazette Agency FOR SERVICES RENDERED t. Phone 464 SEARCY. ARK. SEARCY' ARKANSAS L---u----m m-um-J' 4,. m---- m ;mommmoowJ r' a ' ..--- no. q Eauk nf 1112 1am 312ml N0 2 Morrilton. Arkansas. May 12. 1934 , Jark Alston R. IL Coons Eugene Paullus Pm; to James Bales George DeanT W. K. Summiu 'h Robert Boyd 5. P. Durrance. Jr, Carroll Trent f 9 George Braley Eunice McNeuiis Sanford Vaughan Order Of Ruben Close Eugene Pace 0U R SINCERF. APPRECI A'HON Virgic Ma ude Walker PETIT JEAN STAFF HARDING COLLEGE mag PETIT JEAN $35393 WOOD-FREEMAN LUMBER WE'D LIKE To KNOW: COMPANY Hunry Hoover's middle name? The GOOd Lumber Number What kind of spell Anna Mae has over Durden? Why Miss Moody changed to Maxwell huuse PHONE 446 SEARCY. ARK. coffee? L- ---g 'unuum Why Gene Paullus always wanted m 59H a duck? W'c-a-t'NWNNW'J'up-a Billy Norris' recipe for becoming a ladies' man? Why the mmpus dogs got in high one certain Compliments nflemuun: also. Dunn's goat om- night? Why Homer couldnAt make any hasebnl! trips this E. D. WAKENIGHT year? How inleresting Mr. Schoggins' second-year French PLUMBING 3nd ELECTRICAL WORK class is? RADIOS and ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS EG- SEARCY. ARKANSAS bu r4vmmooo'0'mmoj ,- ' m m a, Tysorfs Store WELCOMES HARDING COLLEGE m LET'S GET ACQUAINTED $25515: The Store for all the Family, -- W7 PETITJEAN ,A- i,f Nmo oauoccw'momooc amoo--.mcu o om 9-0--.. a 1893 19343 Fortyvone Years Selling Hardware and Furniture WEE 1 E. E. MITCHELL 8 COMPANY MORRILTON. ARKANSAS 2 WWMWHM--W-WW---M-HM fol co loo om'cm--m,o-m;,oom HEADLEE'S WELCOMES YOU o'um'a- Careful Registered Pharmacists 6 Excellent Fountain l Service 0 THE RIEXALI. STORE E Headlee Drug Company rou-o' Wm, m ',ooo W'mfm 'mcmomJ PETIT JEAN roma, mwma-Wm--oom THE PETIT JEAN I 93 4 WAS ENGRAVED BY PEERLESS ENGRAVING CO. ARTISTS. PHOTO-ENGRAVERS LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS $1335: CALL. WRITE OR WIRE FOR OUR PROPOSITION Ww-V PETIT JEAN , ,, ,,,,, '0 - m';;l4;WW o';W;m.-,loo II como -1 i THE PETIT JEAN I 9 3 4 209 LOUISIANA STREET LITTLE ROCK 2 CENTRAL. PRINTING CO.
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