Hendrix College - Troubadour Yearbook (Conway, AR)

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A , x N , - - wk F f f E R I 5 U 15 1 ' ' ' QA ' a .Ill llrnullil liulllll umnflllnmul V-...mnflunn .llnmln I uiIuluLu.... huu i W5 IUFILYKCELTDIIUTXEVYQ To deepen in the hearts of her sons and daughters and friends fave of our Alma Materg to strengthen in these the tres of lzfnshrgi through joy in service and to burial for the glory of her name, fs the heart-feft wish of those who have compiled this volume of THE TROUBADOUR Eli !CZ.Cli IfZi'ClVf7OZlI7zZffZ'CJl7 !C2i'GZ70U flKII ff2i'GZ7OZIf !C2?GI Tf2SGW E E E L e rou a our b cl S E E S3 1 Q T -P 1 9 2 2 - E by gg Q U 3 S E 2 S R 5 S E E E S 3 YJ Q S E by S S N E E E Q Q Q S S E 5 Q S AN ANNUAL PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF E , Vw Q HENDRIX COLLEGE 5 CONWAY, ARKANSAS E 5 S S S W N E. E IZ3017211QTZJJZQJIZUDEIZZDJZQOQT1ZQJQUDZQcDZQQZ3Z2'D1ZQJQqD ZEg3 ry 1 1Qg,lBm,,,,lull 5 nllllu..l..:s ,rs Q, v dl I I Q ll 3 4 I ' 'IlllIlL Bvinrathnn In acknowledgment of the long years of devoted servlce whlch he has ren dered to Hendrlx rn respectful rec 0gI1ltl0Il of hrs scholarshlp and as a trlbute to hls work as a teacher us : the slxteenth volume of : E Uhr Ernuhahuur E 1 rs GRATEFULLY AND AFFEcT1oNATE1.Y E DEDICATED TO E E GUY ANDREW SIMMONS 2 Slllllllllllll IllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllmmff-,Z gy! ' ' 'g' Illlllh.,5QL ':f ,.l 'QSC u mm!!-2 swf- - A' , xx f -. ff '-Se--:-sez: 1:-- Full 25.2, 3 59 . lllfus ,wore mann: Il' Q Qu D., ,AQ ll. w an. i 'lu-uni' l -1 li al ' 2 u- 3 1 T - E : fn - 1 2 .': E : : o o : ' Q : 1 i ' I 2 an : 2 2 gg I H nn 1 I H n : 2 1 1 : r : 3 S S Q . . nn E - : 3 2 t 1- . . - 1 1 2 9 : ' - 2 . . . . an Q I -. n 2 ' 2 E . . l . : 2 1 t 9 : : - I 1 , ' 1 GUY ANDREW SIMMONS Russellville DR JAMES THOMAS ..... GEDRCE W. DDNACHEV . V. D. HILL . . . Boarcl of Trustees OFFICERS OF THE BOARD J. I. MCCLURKIN . MEMBERS or THE BOARD North A rlfansas Conference j. E. LITTLE ...... . . V. D. HILL REV. C. M. REVES . REV. W. L. OLIVER . . . . . REV. A. E.. HOLLOWAY . . G, L. BAHNER . . . . ToM JOHNSON . . . . . . . . Presldent . Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . Conway . Conway . Conway Bentonville . Searcy . Conway Dardanelle REV. j. B. STEPHENSON WILL PYLES .... DR. F. S. H. JOHNSON . WILL SHERMAN . . . Little H. T. HARRISON . . . ADAM TRIESCHMANN . DR. JAMES THOMAS . . REV. W. R. MCKAY . GEORGE W. DoNAcHEY REV. P. C, FLETCHER . C. E.. HAYES .... JAMES BUCHANAN . REV. E. R. STEELE . . REV. CLEM N. BAKER . Rock Conference Blytheville Conway Forrest City Little Rock Crossett Little Rock Arkaclelphia Little Rock Little Rock Little Rock Texarkana Pine Bluff l iltlp Rnrl' 1 s ?, .. , A JOHN HLTCH REYNOLDS President and Professor of Education AB. Hendrix Collegeg A.M. University of Chicagog LI...D. University of Arkansasg Graduate work in Columbia and Oxfordg Director-General Christian Education Movement. 5 K lim ,J The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two Wg' 'jf 'Q , '7VXE?sl'. en v A zzz, Af, iQ ,iii WAN ' 1? 1 fad . nv-I-im-..mu...4 1m: mm-1my-1.mmmuvml--umnmuw.-.-ii .ii..ii-M141-viii' .ii inumun- .....i.1.1.----E!-L-i :mv .- JS!!! '- '- JOHN I. MCCLURKIN Treasurer AB. Hendrixq A.M. Peabody. CHARLES JEROME GREENE Dean and Professor of English A.B. Henderson Collegeg B.D. Vanderbilt D.D. Hendrix Collegeg Graduate work in Vanderbilt, University of Chi- cago, and Columbia. Page len - f Fl f - The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two w w . JI ,lf 'T ' WT'i.-:- w.-f- -fL....- I .frm ffy. ,..fmnmTvTm'rrrnn v..x.. 1 1..1.... ---- rv 1..- .,ff-.y I I fmmnlf flllff 1 HH f1v1-1v-f-ff-- mm f A - Page eleven fTYTVTl'l ' YExxx2Y1,..l: . ' T -W, 'lb Mrs, .A. 'V Mdron df T09 '711TiZ?F1A?+i'f7-Y S -My ' j 'fffw R xt miss Mofmn at Orr M. J. Russell, Siudani Rlvfnr, H0750 A 3 O , An, em: Mmm Q Likpricn. K----'-7 K- OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE Y, ,Y W Y , ,,g,L ... , 4.,Y -- - - Af- A L, ,, , , rf, .., 4 I Ju I -E V.-f 'fi X, 'Q fl ' 5 EffieW.IfI.II1wm,,Iy,i.r I The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ig, fi we LII In ' 3- ' REG, I -- Min- i inIrITtrrmim-u-lrrrrr1mI..I-.min itI1Iin1lTTlTnTrmmuI-iiximmIiiitiunnniiiii----.II.I.I...iiii..9,iIEj ' d Faculty THOMAS STARLING STAPLES Professor of History A.B. Emory College: A.M. Central College: A.M. Columbia: Graduate Student in University of Mis- souri, Chicago, Columbia. LEWIS EDGAR WINFREY Professor of Modern Languages A.B. University nf Arkansas: Graduate Student in Leipsic and Marburg fGeI'mnnyJ, Nancy fFranceJ, and Columlmia. WILLIAM OSCAR WILSON Professor of Mathematics B.S. University of Arkansas: A.M. University of Chicngog Graduate Work in Columbia. MARTIN JOQIAH MCHENRY Professor of Chemisirp and Physics A.B.H6Hf1l'iX College: S.M. University ol' Chicagog Graduate Work University of Illinois. ERWIN LEANDER SHAVER Professor of Bible and Religious Education A.B. and A.M. Lawrence College: S.T.B. Garrett Biblical Instituteg A.M. Columbia University. l Page ln: clve 31 .f ' ' S' 3. 3' f if l The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-TWO t9ui'vp1,ggj'.5'i?f l tw 'A ' ,5- fig littllgg I I I I ill Illll I ll llltIllIl I:mgY62g -1T- - Faculty O. T. GOODEN Assistant Professor of Economics A.B. Southwestern University: A. M. Columbia Uni- versityg Graduate Work in University of Missouri and University of Xvisconsin. I-IUBERT E. NUTT Assistant Professor of Biology A.B. University nf Kansas: Graduate in Agrirful- tural and Mevhanienl Collegeg Ame-s, Iowa, :xml University of Fhicrtgo. Miss VIVIAN HILL Assistant Professor in Modern Languages A.B. Hendrix Pnllegeg A.M. University of Chicago: Grmluato VVOrk in Cnlumlvizt. W. DALE jomas Physical Director and Instructor in Science A. R. Ohio University: Graduate YVOI'k in Vniversity of Oliin. i iENRY WILBUR KAMP Assistant Professor of Latin and Creek A.T3. :intl A.M. 1'nivvrsity nf Illinois, L t Page lhirtden - A .. . . v f ,' ' my if 1 . 1 .-... ..,,,.L...,..- , A - A - . ...... J f 141+ J, The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 5, ill -2. I 2? MX fgfT1f ',U '? 1 Ni- 19. jgq I RX..Yi'!1..W,4S L , ' - .psi ' i M YL . . ...N -.. ...-H...--..-it 1ii--.Emir-............ii.-........--ME ---n Els.: A.T3. T'l.Pd. Faculty ROBERT L. CAMPBELL Assistant Professor of English Pc-ntral Cnllc-geg A.M. University of MARCUS J. RUSSELL Headmaster of the Academy .x.B. Pealmncly Unllegv for Teachersg Grarlu dont in Columbia. GROVER ARTHUR I-IULEN Instructor in the Academy d Chicago. ate Stu- rix Col legzeg Graduate Studvnt in Peabody. Kirkville QMOJ Normal: A.B. Hand ROY WILSON Instructor in the Academy A.B. HC-mlrix College. JAMES A. ANDERSON, JR. Instructor in the Academy .-LB. Hendrix Cullegv. x Page fourteen 7 r i x ' q 3. 5 It 6? The Troubaclour. Nmeteen Twenty-Two ,tqq,,F,,+?!j51'1a5Lt43 - g ift 7 - W V, Q. ,yn- fiii ' ' E L'7'VZlTDIYIJ.:1'l1lT1,'I'1' Illll I 1 H , I IIIIIIIIII ww ig? NM A x I I 'f'Paxxx2Dr 1T - T Page fifteen HE: Well, 1vc're here at last. The main entrance there, with big elms shading ever open gales, always smiles a welcome al us and reminds us of many good times-and some-not so pleasant. AND SHE: Ham lovely. . iff,-Q' 5. W . The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two pi, Lua ,vu 7? Q QXIWEUQTI' ' 'I ' lT llll ff' IIIII- ,H ,,,,,, mm ,,,,,,, um ,,,,,,,,. ,Kwai .E ' fr A i'iJ 11, .7 :QF ' 'FV .QW I HE: And this is the presidcnfs home-built by the alumni in 1916. lsn't it a beauty? And when I gel to be president, nwon't I have a dandy- AND SHE: And nom you are dreaming. Page sixlccn The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-TWO jkwg ,f?!jfg.rE654iQJ. , fall!! rl 4 +iX w,l 'iWi'5.. -'- ' 'H-' '- -H --'H' 1 ' 'H H' ',': - xg wr ,Xi K 'W' m'1xxxiyf: 1,. -:ii Page sevenleen u1- HE: Talfc a loolf down the driveway. 'Tis a sight lo re.sl weary eyes-heavy .shade and green grass. And al niglwlvflle muon ancl all- Romantic? I slwoulzl .say so! AND SHE: How lovely. ,I ,W I . 41- Q ,ze Q . f f:1lflf .. 2 f ' The Troulaaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two s1,fE3.i,:' 'Lu..N ef ,.f,w43g ',w , ' tg- 1 X95- Q- up I :mnmm Nfl: ' HE: Here is the center of our college life-the Nlain Building. Classes, chapel, exams, conferences will: ilxe Jean, elc. Quite n dear old place, we Illinlf. AND SHE: l'm sure ll musl be. ----- if Page eighteen P515 5 . 4' n ,1 Page nfneleen The Troubaclour. Nineteen Twenty-Two if il X ugmgjl!! ll vll uuuuuml I r ' mTixxxaNT,.-.-.7 ff HE: Noi ihe prellfesl place on lhe campus, but il's a place we all love-Tabor Hall. Where we cal, you know. Fine malron, good cooks, and just plenty of eals. Almost like home in there- AND SHE: And flowers al the windows. if 1 79-,Q LD , wiv- Yv1?, The Troubadour. Nineteen Twenty-Two 'FLT ' N IEW: MQW, n 1 Q! -Fifa HI W1 vfmlbl u. izfkvlsf 'A f ,f'1 ?,7f '54' 'E ilx .,....LrEfeQ3 ' , --I-'www I-H 1 I 11114 mm-nmrl-M nu-innm d .hu HE: Here's our Y hut-picture shows, services, etc. Used on Wednesday nighls for folks lo pray. To pray. I said-well then, to attend services and lo listen io lallfs-and perchance lu sleep. AND SHE: l'vc heard of lhe Y's activities. A ..... . :Wwe Page llvenly ' If ?: N The Troubaclour. Nmeteen Twenty-Two 4- .fm 'f eff -T x 65 Sx, U 4'lf- ' ......mMwf1mi.....nmr. mmf .u..nnmnTnTnTrn'nmWTl17m.mQ7'rWnTnnm.u..f,m..whF . :wa ,T - :L-zlgr HE: Too prclly a place for a bunch of roughncclgs lo fnhallll. Aclzls a lol la school life, lhlough, la have a nice place lo slay, Jan'l you lhlnlf? Wislx I could show you through, bul- AND SHE: 'Tis lnvelyfcven from here. Page llvenly-one 'lllfqt E- The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two wyfti. , u ' Wh. 511 Wh N92-4' ffimui ' - riffffzk lg, U ' 1 . ., ,, ..- - . -, . .. . . V , .. . JJ? A .mm...t...- ...tnNmu..1-Hmm...u-.mt if d .,,1..l!QS!!f::' ' Til HE: And hcre's the stile. Dandy place to sit on moonlight nights-shadows through the trees 'nevery!hing. Spoon holder, they call it-yes, SPOON holder-look al the moon and think of- AND SHE: Of-of whom? Page twenty-two l e Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty- wo T ,- 17 2 I - N nw, la I 19' II' IU X !1f':5W lLQff7fQ?J in fx -gh .1r1T1mn'mnm...H..w.Fm-Xxxzi. . U.-.H.,,.,Jm.,..m-nm1.141.fmm .4...-....nmmn H-.mumnmrm um. nwnmm ee Q M lg Wf' QL XQ V W x W . 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'QQ :TEH President I 5: Qifiiifi PARAGOULD, ARKANSAS iii. 1- -1-13721114 I.1 I .QU 'ji Frankling Vice-President Engineers' Club :'f,i1'f'i' 1' I'1QLbIj1jC '20g Corresponding Secretary Franklin '21g 1'- , 'H-In .-f- , President Engineers' Club '21: Literary Critic ., 1 I 70.1 Qld Franklin '22g Secretary Y. M. C. A. '22g Vice- ' l g HZ:-If ,jj President Student Body '22: President Senior 1. fjij-I I-j-. Class '22: President Dormitory Council '22g ' fd j-QQIINZ1-.jg Bull Dog Staff '22g Open Session Debate '21, .-.'. '- 1-'.- 1 1-I-.j1 If ' Of course a class comprising as much wisdom 1'1jIjlQ' ,I llfjjpfgij and sagacity as the '22 Seniors would select I-'PEZ fjl 'l:.'1fQ1jjjII as thelr president a man of unusual ability. I I 1 Ijilj' iilill Earl Walden was their choice, and right glad I 1 1 11 1 . . I IFI1If.,1:Q:34 they are of it. He thinks deeply, but ex- I L wQ:i9.iI1j2l'l presses only enough of his conclusion to help I clear up the problems of the various organ- , Q- H-1f1:j-'55 izations and students of Hendrix. For re- ' :Il I7t',Iyj:,':1. liability, no one can compare with Earl. 1. 1 ' -1-f, H- Ever one de ends u on him, and it seems - -.-- - y . P P . I- jj-Q-'Sic to be h1s greatest desire to serve. His class- ' ' If llI-jf,':g:,':1 mates expect to find him head of the math- -'fzjjza ematics department in Harvard or, perhaps. WC- -1'-IT 1 I- , Ijjll Columbia University, in fifteen or twenty 11,5 :fp -j-I-j:f.f-F years. His one inconsistency should be noted. ' ' ' .I IK H 1l:f1f:I-HD' Althou h modest, he is noticeabl inclined to -1 '----1-- 1.B gn y '1 11 +I-I-I-I-' MSS- 'QE-'i711 .gb :5:333:35Ei 1.-1.3.21 l:f:IzI: AMES DAN CLARY A.B. -- 12:2 I-U J . . ' .I -1:-3-11-1-:c-7 .gl . Vice-President 1-3. -1 . 11-1 .-:-:-:+:-:-:- l' .'g.gi.3 ronmrciz, ARKANSAS H-. .1i-1-it-1-if. II I CII,-I 11. .1 1, ..I.I1Il A . 'IIQIQI Harlan: Declamation Harlan Open Session 'f- I ljnitf '14: Vice-President Senior Class '22: Treas- 1 1 I 1 'jj-I I urer Harlan tFirst Terml '223 Secretary- : ' .CQ Treasurer Tennis Club '22: Senior Basket- ' 1 11 121.131 ball Team '22g President Harlan lSecond ' ' , ' I 1-lil Term! '22, -111 1 , 1 -1-.I1-1I.,1 I I- I I1I11IiIZ:ji Dan Clary, class cut-up, retumed to us after ' 1jI I If:fIIl1 llVlhg for five years on the husks which are ,, ,,, ' Q, :ij ffgfp - the lot of the school teacher, and for him the . ' ' I f j'gfIf l fatted sheepskin is being prepared. If he 1,1 l l,lgfjig'1- 113 were transported to Kalamazoo he would 5ZfL::f:fItfiE' Ig ' II achieve success either as a teacher, judge of cigars, an actor, or a lawyer. Since hearing -111323231 his merciless prosecution of Red' Bryant in '-1'fE'1:i:I:f1' 1 -QSIZI I1 1' his famous breach of promise suit, many have 13111-121313, 1 'ZIIIZIZI been convinced that the mold in which Dan ,-,-,-iff:-, 21212315 was cast was labeled For Super-Lawyers :i1i'i:ii':' I-g2jijfI:I:I Only. He devoted the.major part of his 'I-i f Hfiillifijijl' time to English, having done substitute work ' .I ,ffjlzljl for Dr. Greene in that department, and con- 'I centrates on a certain Word at the Nor- tb Hgggigggji mal. lf persuading a teacher that he knows Q: .iI5Q513I3fi11 that which he does not were a requirement H ' lifg1gf:i1I:'l for success, Dan would be an authority on I 1tIig21'-jf, that subject. 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J, 3 ta-3-, -3 '-. .3513 . . 32- I :eg-is F: zz: 1' JOHN RAYMOND BINGHAM, A.B. ,.3,3-4.3.7. 3. EFF: I ,gi .-.'.j.,3.3.1 1-' Tfmufef ..i:. 'Hffj '-: 113:15- J. . -,- ,-,- . .'. L.: ---r -qwl VAN BUREN, ARKANSAS '3.3. Eg - ':f','g'f'i'1 JC mfg .j.j..4. I 2'Hj1-'-.-.- -f- Franklin: President Sophomore Class '20: Vjlj. I If:lI-I.I.:I:I I President Y. M. C. A, '21: Vice-President fl-101+ . .3-jlg.j.3',j.j Student Body '21g Football '17-'2l: Best All- if-,I,15IIfIIe -1 Q-1-I-I-H-1 3:-3 Round '21g Class Basketball '19-'21g College ,j. 2 Ifjlj' 'I -TIII' I'- fl-'li Essay '205 Mirror' Essay '213 Local Editor fflil IJ. -f I-f-H-I L-lj' Bull Dog '21g Athletic Editor Troubadour j.Q.3'.1.jH I liflzffi I: rg l '21g Vice-President Student Council '22: Lit- -Q-f -f-Q34 -I .j.j.j.' '- 1 3 erary Critic Franklin '20g Treasurer Senior '3f'Q-Qff-Q' ' '3'.'-' ' . . . , , . . . - . .QI Class '22, jl3f . '.fIlofI TC. .-1+ H1 1 lg1:f:1 If-l 'Way back in 'I7 Raymond first stuck his hl,'ljL+PQ1,l ,I jjIjj . lgiil thumb into the Hendrix College pastry, and .7,fj.gfjTglfI ji -I-15531-1 .- . . . -,---,-fl-I I .jonn- since then he has been pulling out the choicest -34 in .3-,H I . . . n p' -1 Nl- I I-I - I' JF plums. Although his class work has been 3.3i33'.3,lH Q- '-3-jr3.:.3.j -'14 heav he has nevertheless found time to lead 'ff H' I II II-1-lIj-Iii. LI. . Y at .......J H-F in most of the activities and also carry on a rj-1:1-'-'Ij.3 - . 1 1' Alu 1-I-t I I I I I I Q13 correspondence course with Calloway. Any- l'3f3,3.3.33 1 .3 .j.jj ' ' ..'-P one wishing to see him during his senior year I -Pfjlvifd dgl jjfj3 .IM . . . . . ti-4-3 -,-.-, J 3--3 , will find him racing over the country in his uf,--,I,-I 3. 3 --1' - 1 ' n - rf. I-i' ' H: ' own private car, ' covering some wedding or 3.3.3 .3' i jj: . .jf- j:133 murder for the Gazette -or, if this fails, ililjjlgjg - .gQji 'f:l? HJ he might be found about the Wigwam. jffjjjjfjb j. .HI ...- .EIZE Raymond's outstanding characteristics are his f131j3f3.j3'. -I Eli' :fu absent-mindeclness and his happy faculty of g'.j33IZgfgl iii 1321 ljilli seeing the virtues of a fellowman when all Lggijfgfifjfii UZ: Il-Z: ijfj others see faults. ' fI'I.IIII3L'l illgj IEE! I 16215 mi Eirgvx- I . 11-1 1-.33-' -'- l j.4.j.j.j.j4 .II III: .I. EQifiQijfjjl1 ' ..if'fI1IQIIC ' l +I '+I-1' 1 tl-5:f'fi'3'i' MARCUS WRIGHT HARTON, A.B. ii-1-1-. :- Qi :3:3I3:373:3: '.-.-1 .j I,'-I,J.' Sccfdafll ljfjj lj ijjlj' .fl CONWAY, ARKANSAS 2353532725221 I .3 C-LIII1-:cf .I. Harlan: Halfback All stare Team: '19, 'zog :llllif j 'Z 131-H' lj- j.jg Captain Football Team '21: Secretary Senior l7fIIC'Il I HIIT: 'Z Class '21. j3f3'j3Qi I '1 Q.j.j. ifi . Uiljiiigfzzi .33 . Marcus makes the sixth member of the Harton 3'.3'3 33313 I : .-131:15 I il family to take a degree from Hendrix. He 5 315123, 15 . has not failed to hold up that standard set I 3213511 Q- so high by the other members. As a student 531313. ' .3 ji' he has shown that he is a real Math. shark. 1j'jU11.i-jg Q 117111. jf-ll On the football field he is a star. His foot- 3Ij' pjfjd CQ Ejifjfj I 317' ball team will feel very keenly his absence, -'Ijijfl RZ lj-jf ti as well as the opposing teams, for he has i 117.4 +I ljljijj T: been on the all-state team for two years. 'Tiff' iii l3f3?j'g'. 251 Marcus leaves behind perhaps the largest M13 ' 5 Iifiitf 321 number of friends of any member of his N135 f, I . 113532313 2: class, for he fought so faithfully for us on 'ff-13jEQ1f-i 2313333 ' the gridiron. And, too, he always has that ljgijglyi liflfip- glg smile and good word. 'Q fi 7557112 . Q lfgiii, .-- . 53. .'--- Zizl f ' ' 13.5 1 515:32-:3 -:3 argl! .I J ljr. f .Eg 19:-3: I. 301.-1''ljyQ.3'.3rj3wj.. 3 +23 , .:.-'- I -T-Z+.'3',jj l 3 3, .. I ITCQJCCM - sae ' Z,13Z3'. 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X ' :-1-:gi-SW 14, .-:-I-Q 2 1 -+1-'--I-I-I-' ' ' 1 1-I-1-I-I-2-1-I-.1 1 1-rr.-I-.-1 . JL-Q-M' TfQ1-gif! i,..., Y, - :1l:1:f:l:f:1:f' '15-:2:E:E:1:I:2:2:513r?1E:5:T:?1E2212122551:HSI:1E:EIfiE 7,xX +Lfi.1.g.g.g.1!g!:r:' ' ' ' 'I'2 . ''1'-111112:1:f:l:1:Qp-'12QI I- - f.f..:5... ' 3'l'3'3i3'31 ' ' D- ' U fum D O '1'TtTf'Y:'1?:n1 gig?-1gT:i:f:3gf:1:?:f11,. 1' '1 '',1.513:f:-if:-1-':7:33f:51-517:11--'- -' 'iff'-1 :'f'flQlfl223' 1 1' ' elim ' A gig' ' ' l ' 'fli ' ' V iii l 1 ' ' I Ll-lil ' 1 -I , l.l I' I1I.I.I1I.I I, I I ,. j.I- ' 1 . I ..I.I. ,,,.I I. I . v-:-.1 111 - - gzfjr-:-2,35 gg, no -.51 bemor Class If, 41:-:f ' - 1411- H35 1.3-1-. I I I 1 - - i - - I I n n I l'l'l'l-n'l ',',Q .'- 1 .'1'1'o -1 -5-2-Ip .I I.. 1 Q-1-1-1-3: .':f11EI:1: I- IPIQ5-115 -f '51f2fii wj.j.j1Q ' .I Iigyfl 'ljljijljj 'j-E5f:.-.- 1, -yizggq LILLIAN BROOKSHER HOUSE, A.B. ,I,Igg1g.:I:I ' ' ' - ' '-'ii 'C' ' '-I-111'-I Lilflfifgli-5 :Y Troubadour Editor ZI'I'-1- 1' Z. ' rf-I 1-Q' 5 ..'f. I:II:QEI:::I:II I '-.jj .IIA SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS .I'.:.I.I ': j1I1I1-I,I,1,1 - I Q.. .IM '.'.j1'. 1 .1,1I-.11 1 ,,4 . -YI. 1 1 1.j.'.I1 Q:f'.:.:.:I2 i. l gfjlj ff: 1 Hypatiag Mirror Staff '21: Bull Dog Staff ' 1 -1j:.:.:.j1j. .Q f'.'.JI'.I-. '22g Scholarship Medal '20 5 Math. Medal ' -Q-1-H-Q-I-Q 1-lj Iljlg QQI '20g Vlcefreggdexf iiyfpatizix '2I:1Pgi3slcgent I -21113211 'I Y. W. C. . '.. 3 os opu ar r ' 1 ec'- .11 :::.::Q::.I:I: jg-IlI.j'. retary Joint Session '21g Mirror Short Story 1 ':-:1:4:-:2:-:- :lf 11:-glifim Prize '19. :. j1jg1j1j1j1g.I .Q , 1.1.1, '.:,j:,, 1 2 ilfijkllffjgl You've heard of bottled sunshine, haven't ' 'lI': f,-I-'-I+ I i lJ 'jljfjl ou? Well we have it in a new form, ,' lrnt--W lf ., . . ' 1 .jj.j'j'j I h1:TIZ:-jiI1. l-louse-d Sunshine-absolutely pure. Ir is I 1 j'1::i: :C -Q ligijiilgiflj well nigh impossible to be gloomy when LL-1-' I 1 M, . ...... 1 . . . 1 1 l -'I'.'- -', 5. ll'-'-I-If Lillian is around. She cant remember when 11:11 1, ,'.w..-H , . . 1 . K 1 1 Ijijj- If 1 .LH she wasnt in Hendnx and Hendrix will long I 11-1 1 1 ,J -,l. . 1 1 v '-II, 211' 'C -'-'.',-'-'- remember the da s she s nl here. Little? .I1I.g1jg1 1 lui- I 't 'i y Pe ' '1111' 1 f1jj1j1j1I .jp fd.:-ie Yes-but the most precious things always IIg1j.j1j.j I.Iijj.j1i ij .QI -Q-'ffl come in small packages. She ls decidedly '-IjIg1j.j.j I ...I . . 1 11I.I.I. '-,-I.--.-.'.-. '. -I-Q-I-2.3-1, the versatile member of the Senior Class, as I1 1,1 jfjgijijjiifj ijlj lfljiffflfi she can do everything from making fudge to I l 1 1 1 n II, 1 ,.. ,,,. . . . . u E1::g.g1jj1,1 .gb fI.jlj5I:jIj:p delivering a stirring address Ion the :fasks -1:1Q'j.j:31j- If 'TI.I.j+'I-1 and Duties of a County Superlnlendenl. To I.I 1' 1 'I I I ' . -.--- l I I 21' 1g1j.j.j1, .I llj.I.j.g.I.Q know her is to love her. ' 1:11:20 1 1 1 . 1 w '--- - -' 1 1 11. 'I' 'l'n 1 ' ,'J-'-'J-,l ,I I'l'1:u:r-1-L 57:32 2: 1 giiliiiiiii U 3:f:-2-'1-1-!- , 1:51. .jd I .j.:.g.L 1 ..11g.j.j1gq.j -2- - -1 1- -1.1.1 l ' -:-:-:-:-:-: ' ' ' '1 1' -' '-'-'rl' '1'1'1'1' ' 1' ' 'fl I .', .'.'.'. H 'I-I-'A' . ' .ij -'.'-'.'.'-if 11371111- -I S 1-11 .I H-III-H11 . ' .:.:f:f:- '.':::':1 :j rig. -'--1 Bmclz FOUNT ALLBRIGHT, A.B. g.g.g. 1 -Ip - -- 14 ' if I 1' ' V fff- '-'- - -' '- ' '1 ' -A HARRISON, ARKANSAS . . ,, . . 1 1 :jjj .j .:,I.I.:-I-yi I. . 1. ' I IJ.:-Q-I Q- .Ij1j.I1f.j.jr' Harlang Track 'Ilia'-Secretary Harlan Society 'I I 3.3.3.3 1 ..g.g.g-I-g-II '205 Student couzieixrzog Argunientatlve Crit- .3313- ' . .'. - Q -1-.'.j11.j lc Harlan '20: President Tennis Club '20: ' j-'-'-Q.f-f-'-I- 5.33 .- Hp-13. 1-5-1 31111 Dog! starr '213 'rroubadour scar: '21: Q 1jg!g.g.1-31:15 I'-'-I-- -3- j- 1 j.:1j1j1j-ji Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '21: President Chemistry '- '-.H-I-H-5 'j1j1f1j1jf' - ' j I-f-2-F Clsb '21g Presidgeut- Harlan -'21. I-Q'-': l I - '.' 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IIIIII IIIIIII' IIIII IIIIIIIII II-I,I I,IjI-I-I,I,I,I, I I-I1I:I:I'IiI:I1I:IjI,I'I I ' I,I,I,I,I-I-I,I, , -I,I, I,I,IjI,I,I,I,I-I-I,I- I I I-I-I-I-I I-I'I I-I I,I-I,I-I I-I-I-I-I-I-I I ,'CJI.IJ'III .I-,L-II,'I I III' P? -. .P Ia I I,,' I I I I S6I1l01' Class i I I I I I-I:I1I:I IfI-I.I.I, ,Il 'I- - .I- I II ,I-I-I-I I, ,I I I, I'I'I J 'J I 'l-5' -I' 'lli :If-t I' I Iliff WIasI.I-:Y J. CLARK, A.B. :SQ ' ft CONWAY, ARKANSAS :fin lily, Harlan: Freshman Basketball '15: U. S. 'f-HI1-H Navy '17-'19g Harlan-Franklin Track Meet .FIX FCI '21g Sergeant-at-Arms Harlan CFirst Termj ji- '21g Ministerial Club '21-'22, .iff ' S31 It was back in 'l5 when Clark came to Hen- IQEFEI- drix. A great deal of water has flowed under -jf: :fic the bridge since then, and a great many things -FIV Lf' have happened to Clark. First came ap- ,ljjc pendicitis, 'then the war, and finally marriage. iQIfl5lg'I' These are minor obstacles to be met and over- gfigfiilgi come by a man with ambition, and Wesley tzliitjllllli plans that as Wesley junior comes on apace FEIZIXIZII. he shall see his father graduate from Drew VIH! IIZF Theological Seminary and other schools. He 'IQQIIIITI can expostulate, exaggerate, or epitomize on 1 'gl' any subject, topic or nothing with the fluency . .jII.I.t of a lady school teacher or the verbosity of a 'I .ffli quiz paper of Hayes McRae. Out of this I IIA enviable quality of debating we can look ' N forward to the evolution of a lawyer, preach- jII I A er, evangelist for who will deny it, a pres- I II I ident'of Hendrix College or maybe of the - 31521354 Clark School of Oratory and Debating. I 'I. 1 :f'i:?!i 5 5.5:-L JAMES F. CLARK, B.S. -' '-'--l' , couwn, ARKANSAS j' '-'jj' Frankltng Hogan .Mathematics Medal '18g -1,1-5-,3 chemistry Club 'zo-'21-'z2. ,i3I'1f1715fF James came to Hendrix during the S. A. T. -2,11-231, C., but his age kept him from joining it. He 1Igf1I,I1f. is intensely interested in xcientitic knowledge. BLEIIZIZEII I Chemistry is his favorite science and he can ft-:3:l13',EFi tell you much about git. He delights to do' his work by constantly employs tbgifqifl-.lil his time to 1, 5 1 4 quality of this I work won laboratory as- oiiliiiffiii slstant. ' X of . chemistry jf '7i3:5:i appeals td ff he believes 'I :'I. that in be Imeaterhservice I IIIII to man 4 ' emi real' hi engineerin is t e ro- 'I 'I'QIi fession he desires to enter and wg believephis success is assuredbecause of the steadiness ojljiglli and thoroughness., have characterized all I1Ifl'l',- of his work. - His-ideals and convictions are 5EEfff:5:f :I firm, but he not care to argue about Ii1f1 : ' I 'hem' -. 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I'I I'I III- I'I'I-I- I I'I'I.I1 I ' 'I-I' .I I' I I I I, I I I I I I I I I - I In- I I,I,I-I-I ,I I I,Ij, I-QI'-I,I-I- I I II, 'I'I1I'I I I I I ' tl I I I I I I I I I II - I I 'II1 I I I-I'I,I -l.l 1 Il- C'fIf'IL I I-I-I-I I- .I' I .C' I I I I-I I I I I- , gI'II I'I I'I'Ij 'I'I'C-IL I lvl-I-I I I ' 'IjI'I:I Isuzu- I I I I I I I I I I' L F I I I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I IIII 'IIIIII IIIIII 'I .I,I,rI I. I I .' I . I-I, , ,I,I. ' L I. I.'. I. I-I.I-I,I,I I C -I, .I-II I,IjI,I,IjI , - -I-I,I---I I-I,I-I,I-I-IJ .I-I-I-I-I-5 ,-I'IJ-I-I-L I I III I.: 'I'I'I'I'I.I ' 'I'I I'I I 'I'I'I'I I L I I I I I .1-:-II :i'i:5:-: I'I I I-I ,IjI1I'I I I, . .:. II IIII II Iona II III I I I III I I II I II ' '-'.'-'.'- I I I- II I---I.I III I JII'I'III.II- I. IQCIZ QI' Senior Class joHN JABEZ FAUST, A.B. OZARK, ARKANSAS Franklin: Assistant Attorney-General fThird Termj Franklin '21g Assistant Attorney- Generat QFirst Term! Franklin '22, If the nerve to tackle a thing and the grit to hang on will give a man success in his life, then the success' of John Faust is as- sured. john is partial to the sciences and he is quoted as saying, I shall not flinch when I receive my NLD. degree! He is exacting in his requirements and is always ready and willing to defend his position. john is a preachers son and is a living denial of the statement that the preacher's children are the worst in town, for who would dare say his standard of morals is not as high as any- one's? He is slightly in love. LYNNE PAUL JIMERSON, A.B. CONWAY, ARKANSAS Franklin: Member of the Hendrix Bandg Treasurer Franklin Society '22. Lynne P. has been a long time with us at different periods of his most exciting life journey. But now he leaves his adopted home for the game of life. Uncle Sam made good use of him in France, which delayed Lynne in getting his degree, hut his genial smile and overflowing good nature were irre- sistible and the faculty were overcome. The traveling men's association will find jim a worthy disciple of the knights of the grip. Hendrix students will miss him, which is a fine heritage to leave to the undergrad- uates. 11 't 111 1I11111-1-1I1I1-1ItI1-1Ifjj'jI-I1II I1IItI1I1,1,tfljl'jI1I1IE1II 1I1-IIlj j-1-1,-IIIIIIIII--1,IflI1I1,lj1'lfIII.I,1,1j.I,LI,1-1I1I1 T1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 I1 1 1 1 I 111 11 111 1 I 11111111 1 11 -1'1I1I1-1-1-1-1.1-1-1-1I1I1II1I1I1,II1 1-1-1-1-1,1I1IIII,II1I1I1I1I1I1,1,1I1III1-1-1-1-1-1-1.1I1I1,1I1I1III1II1I1-1I1I1I1-1-1I1,1,1I1-1I11 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1,I,1I1III1 -1II1I1I1V1-1--I1I1I1I1 1 1I1I1III1I1,1I1I1III1,1I1-1I1I1I1I1,1I1I1I1I1I1I1,1I1I1I1-1I1I1I1I1I1-1-1-1--I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1-, 11 1 J 1 1 :3:5i i: 'Tri ' l:3:7:5i!:i:1- 3 ':!:' ' !:I:5:5i3:7:1'T:i:3:5:3:?Z5:3:l:' 5:71755 ' ' 5:5:7fIiF:1t3i:3Tf:3i5iI:Iii:f ' ' -:-:f:-'- '-:-:- ' -I-: -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-'-'-1-Q-:-:1:-1 -3- ' -:-:-:-:- -:I -- I ' . ' ' ' l:l:1:l:i:l:1ti:3 . 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A 1 ,f- IJ 'l' ' AU - 1 fgljijbi 1' I ,II ' 1-1-1 : -1:I:l- Q-41 Ili I Ifj ' 1 '1I1j1j I - .j 1j1 ,1,1I11 ' -: I 1 - -':I: - , IQ-1 1'1 Senior Class -2-1 1 1 ,IIII 1 I1-1 I1 1 1-1-I .1 151-'IIIZI II iII I I:E fgii II '53, I,-i jjj II I'-'Ii:I-ff --1.-1-il: I. 7:11 Li- '-: 1 -I-1-:-:in ' 1 23.1 :I tjqlgt- CHARLES BoS'r HARRIS, A.B. 02- a3:g:3:I:I:::i Ii2i11Ii I 1 1 ' IEE '-'11 E15 'l1ijgljij' ' -2- 1:As'rI.ANn TEXAS I- r :Z-'-1' 11-1I1.1 . 1, I 1 ,I 1' 1 -1-1 1-1-I- I 1III I I .'. I i'II::3'.I.::II I i'1- i-il Frankltng Circulation Manager Troubadour 1 '1 ' 1' 1I.I.I-I CHJ I . :ZH I.I. '20g Recording Secretary Franklin fsecond -2- II ' I I jrj-1- 1I 1111 1j1 E Termj '20: Treasurer Franklin '22: Corre- 'IC I J 1-, CR- I: -Q-EJB: sponding Secretary Franklin fThird Terml -I . 1 0-112253 33 Cjj '22' 1 'I1 1 1I1I1I 1I II I I I ',' '-jj: I- :E-IIL All hall the Oll lung! Charley comes to us ' ' :' ' l -igfjiq I 1 Iljij from the oil fields of Eastland, Texas. l-le Ijgf I i' igij.fI I- jIII.'EjI' lirst entered school in l9I7, at which time bij I I II I 1 .IZIQJ Q. .III5 his home was in Fordyce, Arkansas. He I I I I, II' IIC L was out Ione year, associated with his father 412- ,III ,,IZI, I 1 ' IgTI.g-gTg-1 In e ot mess. e as a en a -5- .-I-1-.-.-1-I-I I I In-' th lbus H h tk good II ' -'.--- I I I ' I: :jj-Q-QLD part In the social and physical activities of Ljij Qfjlg1jlglIlgEI I ,, I 1:3 -fI.'g'3!IlIl the school, having been a Bull Pup for -513 lgfjf ljljQ.I I ' 13 Iiiyj- two seasons and an act-ive, member of the Y. Lf: I.'.::i.IZiQi ' 1 .I 'I Qu -fjlijjj M. and of EIC 'Fgwiitlzlin Society. His 3:3 1171-Igfqf-I ' ' ' - I- -f-2-I-Q-Q one ai ing is K p alhnity for the I1j ljijljijijijl ' I En I aairer Sex. but in spite of this we predict for Ii- 1-'ijlgfgfjfjfj . I - '- - im success in the banking business which 'i' ' ' i'i'f . 1 1 I 1 1 .. . . . . fI-'l' I 'Z ' is his chosen career d ' ' 1 1 I I 1 I ' .'. ' ' E:1.1:f' .. :IU -' 12: ' ' 'l'l' ' I I-I I- ' .I, ' '1'1'1 'I' ' 1' :I 1 ' bk II I ' 1'1' ' -1 1' .'. ' I I '1'.'1' 11p I . I .'. L I ' -1 1 1 1 .'. 1 1'1 1' ' , .'. I :Id I1 - I FREDERICK R. HARRISON, A.B. :-: III.rI' I- . . .'-if I ' -' ,-. -1 I1-1 II I, .I 1 1- 1.11 FORDYCE, ARKANSAS .I, -:-'-31 1- :lg 21: 1 ' ' Q-jiwj 1 I ,I.I.:-1 Franklin: Vice-Presldentjunlors '22g Arkan- d-L I 2-1-:I :H I 31.30 , ZIAQI Meg1oaI111:I orationnuedai '20g News 1-1 I 1 I - I 'Q-II I. I' dtor ui! '2 'Ip ecording Secretary -I- , I-I1 I- 111116 Frankgtn Session Debate Q1 I EI I 1 1I1 12 J.I.I- '21g' 3 I LII ice-President. Ten- . ' : Z-1 I ' -1-Z nts mUbi?351f SmfChlef 'I'm11I11a11o11f't2z1 '- - I 1 1 -j- 1 ..'.'- Secretary. .i-Sfmidbtif. -Body 7'22:- Prestdenp I I-H-,',I - . ' . 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I I I 1 U b 1.1 1 Semor Class , iz: ' 1 1 1 1 i 3151 ' 131 5:-: - 51:3 - 1. 1j1 - 11 Q , I., Q12 lg W1 JAMES THOMAS HAYES, A.B. 2: -5:11, 21:1 j 1: 1 'ffflf 1111 J- Ll'l'l'LE ROCK, ARKANSAS -: E1-23512-I-I-F -1 Pri:-1-92:1 1 J l-ljg Franklin: Football '21g State Tennis Doubles 1 f1Q.j1jljij.j1j 1 1' F:-pi '19-'213 President Tennis Club '213 Captain f tj.:1:-H.:-1. j1.' Class Basketball '21: Dormitory Council '21g 1 1:1'1:1j1j1j1j1L . Yell Leader 119-'20g Franklin Open session 1 tTI-1+Z-H- 1 1 . .. . . 2:15 '18g Vice-President Franklin Society fSecond .f ij-1-jf'-:ij-p 1: 'Nl Termb '22, -1 M1111 1'.'1 P75 1 l:+:' 1 31-' 1-'Z Man thin s of value have come forth from .5 EQIQQ '1 .g- ,,1 N 41 1 Y S . I , A , W -'-' '1f H- the Ha es Gram Com. Co. of Little Rock. Q L:-1212-1+ 1- - . . - - - - - - - 11 which is located between the capital of the I Elgigigijjjj I if state and Lev . One of these eveniants 1.i 1i1ij1'i'ijl1ij 1 1 . y . J l 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,151 j Q11 vemated to Hendrix four years ago. Nobody 11:21 I 1'Q:1 :Q we saw him for several months, as he was so 11 Eiga., I QQ: ti' small. One day he jumped up and hit the Q 111:11 '1 .:. QI: 111 coach on the lmee and hollered a few words I1 1'1 51.1211 H up to him. lt was not long after the coach i 1 igjjlglfl 15.51- ,1'1 saw him until we all saw him, as he won If fl1I1.:.'.jf:3:1 22:45 'ff' championship games with his racket on the ll: If:I:Q:1111Q:11f '1 ' 11,1 tennis court and led our football teams to qi: 1i:I:lj1:11I:'.:1 H: Elie victory by the use of those grains in his head. il: 11:1:l:l:11L:Q:Q '11 He ex ects to tale an M.A. from the Uni- I1 '1f1f1IC1I1Q1j .-1 .P . .. . . .. . ,- .L versity of Virginia ln business administration 1: l7'- 'f 2'I'I ll I I 1 . ' ' l ' l ' l l A 'I'.'.1 ' Il: and to return to Little Rock and begin scat- nl: CQIFQI' 'V .'ll1:1..'.' III tering in a wholesale fashion grains of all 11-Q Egijljjfjl m -:I:2 ' ' kinds- tlffiiii . 3:2-: -:T1 ': 1:-:1:1:1 .31---' 5 1 1b ,-jf-Q-: , , 'l iff 1 ': 1-: F:-11' .I it ' i 1.' li' '. . '15 Q I lgi-.jfjfgf-1 ' f I-1-f'1'l'f-f-1 :I 3:i' ':?:71i S J. 1 ,I 1 1-1 1 I 1 1 jjj, gg I-IoRAc12 HOUSTON' HOYT, A.B. : :3:g!,' 1 3:1 ' 1 -: ' :-:- 2-' 1'::-'. . - NEWARK, ARKANSAS L' E':':'- .I I -- I I I gl. l I-I-I - - -l if 'I Harlan. 3 i : 'J' 1 1 1 13- ,lji 1 Horace rew tired of his monotonous exist- Ll 555 ' gr 1 g 1 1 1,1 1.3 ence In Newark some years ago and decided 151 -' , C: ' to seel: new fields. By good fortune he 'FI L1 E+' J landed in Hendrix. So quiet is Horace that . ' 'if' J it is rumored that he has been to the Nor- lg- C -Z-1-1 1 mal only once, and Central he has never seen , Al jjl ' :jf ' during his stay in Hendrix. He is, indeed, lr! .ljf 1 1511 1- quiet, but he malces up for that in the quality IH.: , 5 of the work he does. We have all heard of 1l'1j 1i11:Z-' 112- .. T1 the water that runs deep-the kind that you 1 I' I ' -1-1 1 11 1' . . 1 I 1 -11 know runs silently. Well, our friend Horace ,Q - 3:-, 'T so appeals to us, and when you have engaged 21:1 I-If ' If him in conversation you find he has some .1 lizfjfj 'I' ' deep thoughts. We regret to lose him, but 1 , jj- ,,. . some profession will gain a valuable man. , I 1353512 -' ' l I' f:l'l 5 -1- 13 E-152-1 '1 7, ' ixzg ,,,1,1i Y 1' lfvff -. 1 1-21-1 1 ',1rg1Q1,1i-1. 1 -I 3.1.1--1. 1-I'C1.1 i 352'-iff l 1 , 1. ,ag :if ,twill -Q! - NIIIIIZ 'g':'i ' ' -.i' 1 '-iil:-:7:i311ill15p571 5.11 , '- 1 1 A 'i1i'iQ3iiI5i5:l3i5312jii:11l1'1ili'f 'f -1,1,1.' 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' '2:1 1 -31111311471 ' - va- ' 15' 11-35 D .-D211-i1:511i.111iZ-if-11g-i1i1I-jf-1.2-1111111151: 1 1'111:1:-11:1:1:1Z1i1:-1131,, t -' 1 ' ljjijgb ' ,F U' U' Jjlgi e, 3 Ji, ,E ,Ii 1 . 1 1 , 1 - 1 1 1 .1 '.j1j.- - - 1, 115 Q 1-.'.3j1j1j 1 ,-'i-If 12.14 S . !5 E 1 11 -C511 if emor ass ' 1 'f 1 . 1-npr 1 1 1 ' 1 3 fllrg, QL 1 1'1-1-Q 1 11 I '1'13 31 e 1 11'1'1'1 -1 -111 I, 1 l1:1:1:13: ' :WJ I' i iiiitffi H RRY I 1.11111 A B '-'-:ff-lfif Hgi-P 5- 2-511,13 A . , . . --5.5.3.3-5 1 'i'.':'1 l:'f'1- 'ffl i'f'f'f':': fjgfifj 1. ' PA1zAcoui.n, AmcANsAs :g.313f3Jg' -E:1::::lfl:q1 l :iff-. 'flfii Franklin: Secretary Engineers' Club '20-21: I 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . , .1 1 . 1 1'1 1113311 1 ' Qjgfd Ljfj President Engineers' Club '21-'225 Vice- 11 1 :+I-ij Iii -Q-'J ',-I-1 President Joint Session '21-'22: Trustee ' '.'1:1'i'74 :lil Q'f',1 CCH Franklin '21-'223 Recording Secretary tSec- 1 ' .-l-i-iq! 1j i qi-f-fI.'j. P1 ond Termj Franklin '22, ' I I I 5 1-1. I l-' 1 'ug ' galil If friends be nches, here is a second Croesus. 1 i ' 1 , ' Harry is a four-year man of deserving pop- 1 1 Q I I 12:11 13111 ularity, a student of no mean abity, whose -, , ' I ' Elijjn 'ffl inexplainable control over mathematics is a 1 11 1 i-1315-13135 source of wonder to everyone. Capable and .1 11l1 1 L 3131312332 industrious, he has easily gained a place on ' ' I iififlii-. the Hendrix honor roll. He is a loyal 1131551 I 1 1 1 ff- ,ftijffgljf Franlrlin, a pleasant companion and a true gen- A 'i -I-.1 211' 'Z '-if tleman. His conquests in college affairs have '.' 1' . . 1 1 1 . . . 1 11 1 1 1 '- '-'i ' been ha il balanced lb uall successful 11' 121'1'11111Z11 1: 21:15:11:-7, pp y Y 'fi Y 1 .-11'-I-J l'i-if-l-I-fi 1- 1.f.j-j-1,j. ventures in the field of fair ladies. We '.I-131,t1,1i 1j:Q:l'Q1i:1 1? 1I1I11:fjI hear that his vacations have been spent with 'I1f1I:-:1:1 1'-1 'I I mi1L'jZjfg1fl the same success in the sale of Fords. H1s 111211 1 1 1 ' l :f:I1l:f1j13 ambition lies in the field of engineering, where 1.11115 fff igijifjiftj nothing hut his usual success can await him. 111112 QZj.Q.j-53311 I 251211112 We toast a gentleman-Harry Lane! 'L-1:2 C-f1f'1'f'3: 'Q f'ff'f'1b 'J 1'1' '111l1:1j 1' 111' '1f1f1 -1:1-'113 1-.3.-1-13.31 1' 311.3131-.jd 11j1-131311.-1: 12: :E:1:1:j '1-1-1-:-11:-11 -'-:+:-F:- -L 51:-:-11:52 3 111111:-i 1 iii '5111':-15 -- JJ 4' , lf, l J 14 1- 13' 1-13 1 H L B S 11 1,1 , oRAcE M. Ewis, . . 1 1 .'. 1 1 1, Lgigigigig CONWAY, ARKANSAS ' ' I 3' 1 Franklin: Y. M. C. A, Cabinet '20-'21: open ll 1 ' 113 3 1 1111511111 Session Debater '205 Secretary Franklin '21: 131313 1 ' I -H j f-'-f-:-f- Hendrix-Baylor -Debate '215 President tFlrst Q I'-H-,, --31313131 1' -1-1511-,P Termj Franklin '21g President Ministerial f -JI1l'Z'f',' --'-1 -H '- -i'H'f'f'1 Club '21-'2Z: President Joint Session '22: I If-Q-Q-'-11. --1 1 B ll Dog scarf '21 '22 11 31-1-1 1 1 1-1-1'1-1- u , ' 11 11 1 I-1-12,-4 1 -.-1-1-1+ 111 1111 Lewis received his first college work at the l ':3f3f3ljig1 I giggigigitili Arkansas State Normal. After spending two 1 11gf:f:tf:E: giglgilq if 1 3351523235211 years in the army and in France he came : 1 I1lgQ-351232 1 fjflgli 1 Q 53:31:11 to us. The Normal's loss was our gain. Since C1 :'313CgI3E3kl- fiiIEZf:1 'L l'1:1.q he has been here he has made a record that ff' 1-IE:1:T11:I1' :frljjfi pd . 251121111 is enviable both in the class room and on the r ,,-5-:Z:3:f,' 1 1 - 1- 1 -1- -1-1-1- - latform Hew one fthedbat tht ' --'---- 1'13 .-1-131 1- 1113--1.1-131 P ' P Q I e CH 5 13 33,1-13,-1,1313 1-1-.-2-Q-1-ll 2 -5-I-1-Q-H won the debate with Ba lor in l92l. Horace I ' -I-H-I-1'-I 13.3.11-131335 . X 1L,j.:.3,1.j, intends to be a minister, and'we feel con- IJ .1-131313131313 1323531313131 IV F1:23'3'jfj.'31 iident that some day he will be at the top, IJ 1131353333151 1111111 1 1.111 1 - 1 111113131 .3.1111:1:1:111 Mj1j1j111--3 for he is the kind that lights and does not il -1,22-1155.11 525251121 731 lggglggi ' give up. Although we hate to lose him we 3 ,Tg2I, ' 2131213 r3 1 1333 are glad that he is ready to take his place in 5 fififil U I 33.33 .3 33.313 the ministry. I I'3.31jl 1 -:':l:1: 1' '1E:I:1 . . 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'.j.j . .j.j.1 I I 72- June Debate '21: Senior Basketball '223 Y -,'-Q Ii:-1 -I H Q II:1:.' I'I If l Cabinet '22g President Harlan i'1'hlrd UTI ' 'Q-ffl 1: I I' -iw .. -. T '22, I. -, . - - 1:l:2:i2H 1:l em '-If-:-fr . ut: -zizfil ':'fff:-T, , ',-I A good student and a Christian gentleman. :QL ,QL l I: Izlllgl jjj-2:Jj:,I, I5 What finer things can be said of a young :ffj I7-Q5 g -fjff'3Ij3fj.' lj. man? ln his four years at Hendrix George Wlijjiqi- ' jzijig jjjfgfgljji. Hj has shown what it means to enter into the 3.j.f'7jfjl- jf igiji' lllllllt I . - Illlt' I ,ll- QIQI1-j.j.1.jI1I 'I' different phases of college life. He has been 'Q-91.1. -. I3-pf QjI3IjI3:jI5I:I 3:3 actively associated with the Y. M. C., A., :IjI.II,I, nj: I,I- .EIIIQIIZQII lj literary socretiesiand athletics of various kinds. ,-' Q, '-. . I ZZIQIIIQIZI I QI ln spite of this he found time to be editor- :1I,I,I1:j QI I I I IIIIIQQI4, .14 in-chief of the 'Bull Dog and still lleep his j.j.j.jf.I aj. .-. . 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U., Manager Mirror '21-'22. ' 5-5-Q-Jgiii-1 1 3-1-. 'Q--1 1 ' ' gljfjjggijg I, 1511131 , All classes have one of those of whom they 1 --- jfjfjfjl'-'.3ij 2 gjj jjj say, Oh, he's just down-right brill1an!! A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -, ' . . . - . liffzil ,EEZ if Zzip jjj D1ck IS ours. H1s cleverness of thought and Q: i :jE:T1gH3::1 2 uniqueness of' .expresnon quahfy hnm espe- '-'IQ ' , .' I I Affjj Q: 217115213 1 cially for writing personal essays and pre- ' ' ' ' Ijlgljw Z1 1 tjjfjljifjp siding at banquets, for although inclined to , 1 I' HQ.. QL uj.j'.jfj'.j11 be a little critical, he never sacrifices the I.. '. -HI -' I- geniality of his wit. His travels have been . 1 1 . ' 1' ' r . ' - Eifji. , jj.-.-,SILT more extensxve than those of the average -QHQI :I-.jj .-IZ, In .A.j2j,:1!111j Hendnx student, clue to l'11s being both the :T'j.l.jE.1.j 111 11 1 --1. -.AQ ..,'.', '.. t:Q:Q13:Q:2:j:q :Eb .-1-1:11 '.. 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CONWAY, ARKANSAS Franklin: Corresponding Secretary Franklin fFirst Termj '213 Argumentative Critic Franklin Ksecond Termj '22: Secretary- Treasurer Engineers' Club '229 Engineer. Ellis is one of those gentlemen in whom no trust is too big to confide. Storms cause his fellow-students to lose their self-control, but he remains as calm as the placid waters of an inland Inky. . 'Ever one likes Ellis and respects him because of ii: wonderful char- acteristic-his good-nahlredness. His home is in Conwa . but 'President Torreyson of the A. S. foldghim that he was behind with his board billg -Ellis is a good student, but he has concentrated his energies on the process of storing ,away n good supply of Prof. Wilwn'5 mathematics. Conway will indeed be proud of him when she hears of the gigantic tasks he accomplishes as an en- gineer. h 1 '.. L' . 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He has never expressed any woman-hating convic- tlons yet nelther has he ever seemed to he smitten with that alternately delightful ands vexatious malady which is so prevalent in the spring of the year He remains undis- turbed by feminine wiles or Staplesonian philippics. When he comes to school in the fall his first visit is not to his room, but to t , race track, and accordingly, it is there t he spends most of his lime. He may be seen jogging tirelessly and unceasingly about the truck in the rain, sleet, snow, or even on holidays. I 1 1 1 1 . .. 1 1 1 - --.'.-'31 1'1'1'1j:.:111' ' '1'1: 11 -1 -- ..... -,-.-.-. 1 . 'Tx' 1 I E -s ..... .ss , A 1'1,1,11.1-1-11.1-1 1 -1.1, ,H 111 . '1,j1' -. - 11-15.-1-1-13111,-.1.1, 1,-1.1-1-1'1j1'111j.j1111,111.1L1-1g1-1k1N1 1 11-1l1M1-1l1:1.1j1-1-1.1j1-1-1-1-L1-1-1-1-1-1,1-1,1 .1-lui: ,,,ixLii'hLii . . , 1 1 1 1 -12 1 la ' 1 WALTER W. NELSON, A.B. GURDON5 'V , kv X . :il-ffm. 1 Fmnklln: Baseball '19-rso':1Cants.iu Baseball '22: Ormtion Franklin Open. Sesdivn '21: 101 .t Open Session Program '211 A jew entered some Eve years ago, and during this has thrown himself into the activities. ln the coyurseeof his sojoum here he has made an enviable record as a good all-round shldentj wdkr is one of those fellows who has theffvlonderful gift of extemporaneous 4 if has delighted his associates with ,'i' ii ,,.w i , of' eloquence. This youth hoohwonn, and despite his carelessness he is a shining star in his Hendrix loses in jew one of the' hes! baseball players in the state: the world gains a good business man. 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A, Cabinet '21g President of Hypatia. fFi1-st Semesterl '21-'22, Capable, dependable, true as steel, is I-Ielen. She is one of the few individuals who keeps her work up to date, and it is, you may he sure, of the A-I grade variety. Helen guesses she will teach school and she has spent two years in Hendrix gloating over chemistry and swallowing physics whole. She makes it a rule never to miss a physics prob- lem more than one-tenth of one per cent- which is enough said. She says she will teach nowhere I-:ut in a country school several miles from nowhere, so she can run everything to'suit herself. We wish for her the suc- cess she so richly deserves. E. S. NUNN, A.B. SEARCY, ARKANSAS Franklln: Member Glee Club '20-'21-'22g Scholarship Medal '21g English Medal '21g History Medal '213 President Ex-Service Men's Club '21-223 Attorney-General Frank- lin Society '21-'22g U. S. Army '17-'18. Some say Nunn came to Hendrix the dry year. Others insist it was the year follow- ing the removal from Altus. No one remem- bers for certain, not even Nunn. But of this everyone is certain: since he came all con- Q- 1-1 ggef 1 T V1 1 1 1,- ' 1 1. 1 lt Q-1 q. E VI F. 11 1-. H li 1 1 fl' 1'1:1:l:1-1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1'1- v 1 111-11- 1.1. c --1-1- I In I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I 1 - L 11 1 11 I 1 . 1 1-1-1 1 1 1' I I ' I I 1 4 L' I 11 l 1-'1' - 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 I1 I I-I-1- 1-1-1-1-1-1'1' 111 1'l-I.: CCC 'I-IC C .11 1. 1 1 l 1-1-1-1-15.-.3 1 1-1 1 1 1-1- l - - 1 --1-1-1 1 L.-1-1-1-1-1 1-1 1 1 1-1-1- .-.-1-1-1-1-1- 1-1-17. 1-1 1 1-1-1-1:1 1-1 OIC ,-1 -111-.jr 1 1 1 1 l '1 1 1 1 ' ':J:'l':':': 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11-1-1- 1 -1 1- l-l-l:I- ,1-1-1-1 1- -1-1,1,Q1- 1,1 1 1-1-1-1,1 1-.- 1,1-1-L 1-1-1-1-1-1,1 11 1 1 1 1'1'1'1'1 1'1 '111j1j,V. tenders for scholarship honors have had keen jf31g:1:1:Z1j1 fiiff If competition. A clear thinker. an eiective J ,ZI'I'f'I'I1I Ll-1-1-1-1-I . I - -I-I-l'I-I-I I l gg -u worker, a good friend, he commands the re- .-.-.'.H.1- .' spect of faculty and students al1l:e. Along Q :iQ:1 ' ' 1-132-I-I-Q with unusually heavy courses he has found 553'-k. 1-'glgl-r time to take charge of the manual training j.-iff 'I-I 1 I-I 1 4 e 1 I I 1- 1-1315.313 3 department. I-Ie did his part in the late - I- gb -5135123531 misunderstanding with Germany. He plans l- g'g'gIgu 1 '5 -' gif- to teach, in college work perhaps. It will ljjl-2-1-1. ' 5, ,-:-3511--' be a lucky community that can claim his 1- 3573 ' lZf'Q:3'E'-Q services. : I H1 I I - 141331: ' 1 1 1 : : .. P ' T11-f-f1f1' '-.'.'IXiIQ ' It ,1x,.,11. . 11,,.1:L '- ,1 1 i--:-:-'-:l:-1-:l'1'1'l'ff:-':-12:2l:1f1:1,1'l:IfLl.'+7l'.l:-11:2'.l:1:lr 1l1.'l:1:111'1:1f1f ' fri: ' 1 -' ,, 1ii7if1t51111i1if-'-114111311-i-f+11ili11-1-Q-if:-if-:1:111Q12f1'1:1311-Q-'31-i-:111:-'11-F-.'-'. 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F1111 'If-H-' ' . ,1,:,1l'fj.'jl-I-.'j. '.l.jH'.':.'j.'j.1,:.'.1.'.','.1'.ji'iji'.' 1 ' i:fjfjf:.:.j.1 1 fy ' ' ' 23? ' ' ici ' ' 'Ab' ' ' 5 ' ' . ' . . IQII ...jr .j.--1.1-Q-,I-.yj.1Ij.-.-Ij.j.-.1I-II.j.1.j.Q.j.,.j.,.j.1Ij.j.1. 1 11,-,----1-1+ I.1.1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1.1.-.I. I+! . - 1 'LL ' -. X, .--3233 'fl-I ' -', 'I ' l 'JJ- I-1' '-1 I3-f e 2 :-:-'- QZQEQ1, 1II 1I1l 1 1 1IIIi1 J.: 4 -1- 21111. -- 'I-1 Z ffllff Senior Class I of 1 11' .1-I 1. 1: .iii - -:1-1: . .. 11 1 ..'.Q J ,1.1- . . pig 1151 521 1:1:1t -1 I ' -1- -I1Z,,'I- 1. .j.j.j .1.. .1 Q 1.1 Q.: 1. 1.-I-.-, .1 g1:1:1:i :-. VINITA RAMEY, A.B. 1.1ZQ1.1- g g 1, -ff , 2-' oxronn, Missxssxrm 11. ' 1:1:3 5 1- . -1- -.- Z.: I tj.- i '1 Hypatia: at Galloway: President Sophomore I 1I1 11.1. 1 1 11- i. I Class '20g President Junior Class '2lg Y. W. Q.. .Q.jJ' I fr.- I I C. A. Cabinet '20-'21: Secretary Irving Lit- :-1-1121-5 , I-I-12.121 erary Society '19g Vice-President Irving '20g 7-QI ,Q-Q 1 F51-1.1. Editor Galloweglan '21: Editor Flash-Light jj -:jjj I IQII-III .1,I 1 I 'zlg Assistant Editor Gallowegian '20g Pres- .1,' . 1.1- 1 '-'-'.11. j.f.:.j . ident Life Service Band 'ZOQ Gallowegian '.1. JI' I 111.1 .111.1.1 Staff '19: Student Council '18-'19g Most Orig- -1-1- H-D , 111:11 Z-,If-J inal '20: Cleverest '19, 213, '11C' ,1 1-1-1- 'iji ' Ii' .hjijl I ' I'-'VII -fl Nita is not a ltleptomantac, but she has a 11:11-1lj'p 1 Ejnlj ' I .1. gif! habit of taking things. Her specialty, al- gZ1fjgJd:l 1 13-III 'n I o 1 I I I I I -I-I 32111. though unintentionally so. is hearts. It makes ,:1i1f1Z1Ti?i3 1:1-1- j:11.j1i if no difference whether they are masculine or i1Z1Z1Z1Z1I I1 131:1- I'Ij1f1 I1 feminine, large or small, old or young, in the T1I1f'.1f13j 3.1 . 1.1-1-1- II'I' 1 end they unitein placing themselves wholly Q11i1I1Q,I '1 '11Z1? 1 I 1 at her disposal. jlfs not such A had idea l1Z1.g.E1f G-1 1231: 11.11 1 either, for she has.-fdfhabit of thinking of the pf1QI1f1.1. -1 '11- f1'I' 1 If ' other person lint. Her decision to spend her 11i1:1:1:1- f1 11.1112 'I .'11 N111 senior year in Hendrix. after having done her I1'.'1I111i1i11 D1 -':'-1-1-1l 1 P11211 preparatory work in Galloway, caused a great i1:1:1:1 I1 -1-1.1-1i1l 21. flurry in the last-mentioned school, for elec- .1Z1Ifgf1. O11 '-C1I1Z1l 1 1 f1Il' lions had to be called to elect new leaders 11i1QI11111. .1 '-'11Z1I1 .I J' of for the various organizations, and the allow- L1I1i1iII-if 'I 021512- .11 I1. ances of the students?-had to be increased to 1i121i' 1 ', 21115. cover cost of extra stamps and stationery. 1 1 ' . -Z-1+ 12- . She's Va sure cure for the blues Also, she 1 1.1.3 'g if ' gr jj is well named--Vinita, for surely, Ve- 1Q ' .1 ,1i1J1i1 12 L Zi Need-'er. .'1iII1? .1 1-1.1I1i1. . ' l1:.g!3.2 A I -Q-:-: H, . I - I 11:11- - jiji'l'i'i' f 1 i1.11' I . I:l:l:I - I l'I-I 1. II ,-, ' I ' ' I - 'tlfflj -' l:':'- -, . s 1.1, f-.' ., .1 IJ- 1 II ,,. . .1 1 '1 5. I . 1 f 1, I I I- I I I-:lil '-- .A ' .1 . -1 I I-1 1 4.1.1, 4 Hotus.cg:f,,Ew1Nc Russ, Jn., Boi. . . ..,:1.1:- '.:.Q.1I Z.' j ,511 1 W1 ' 1 1 ff' 1 1-, 1 11 '-'.1. H5232 jg I,i'lffLEI.'Bgs?!iy4tsstsusAs Q 1 Ug.j3.j' - 1321.3 '-'-' '- - ' f -I A 'A +I-'-. .- i i' . lvl qi: Franklin: Memberi Council '20: 1.1.1 --gf D If - '. l I' -If Business Manager 'Bull 5221: Correspond- 321-I-I-Zgtj ' .1.1Iglj- 11.1 ' ing Secretary.Franklimj?Z1, Qitgnager Publlca- P-,'-jlgijlr ' ' 532513 1711 tion 122: 1Recordingj'Se1f 11 111 1 Franklin '22. - 2111112 Z 1 1 1.111 '523' ' . i. . lf' ' if5f ' 111313. 1 Some time in the ,121 fact so long '- ' 5:5532 J H80 'lm' '5P'5'F ' . 'NCC Of las . I i5'7 1-1-1' . on his Ewiii wfjppeerance in j. .gg I I '. .' u - ' f 1 . N .5 i ' .. - 1.1.1. -1.1 hql-'. . lsittle Rock Th tllQi1,j1 1.3gl8,.1lf!er doing 1.-.1.g.1,1o I :'.' I his bn for Uscle'iSa1S' , Qestered il-lendrix. P1511.:1:1:7: 1 1 1 Ruff s career in been character- I :131:1:1:1i11 1515212121 11111 1 ized by hard work.-f1f'.He is fnot conspicuous, 3'3j3:- 1 I ::j:i:i:l . hut is one of those quiet, reliable menlhat 5.35.4212 ' g'3.gZj1g' ' is an asset to the student After leav- O.f15:5I1I11d ' 'lil I ll I ' v w . . , --'-'sl- . . 4:3131 1 mg Hendrix Ruff intends tonenter some good -1.1 1-1. I 1 'I I-139 - technical school and prepare to be an-engineer. Q'.Q:2:fZQ1Qg 5 . I . . Cilzftiiiii 3 , 1 '.: I ' 1 -:-:-:-:-:- . - - ' -. f 512151391 . cf: -,: 1 I t, 'i13 1:ri-xr A'1I,'1',-1 ' .'.'-' - II 1I.I I I I1 I IJ: PJ:-:I1I:I'I'I:I:Ii-.ILI1I:ILI1I.'3-Q':1.'.IJ11gIg-'VI I11gg-QI.-'.-1:IgI:1-I:1.1.I,-,--1.1.I ' -' 4-1 Eli I i . ' D ' 'jfji'f'f1'.ji ' .1ijif. .'l1iji'ijjif.'l'i'. .'f'l'.1fj.1.. .'.'.j.j.jij,:,'f'i'.' A jj. k'j.j.jf?ig . XXQ - 1-Q1 1 -1? tg, 1 Er- -1-rx- ,- V '13 ,U , l ,'.'. .,. 'V . ,WN-,'.',',',',',, , ,'.',',', ,. 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I. . .I.II ..II4 . -'-'-' ' '-H .-:-11 . . 1 :Ili Q11 To look at Foy seated, reading fand if you ' ':I:': I ZQIQZI-lI1ILl see her still that's what she'll be doing, one 0 C . '15 would wonder how such a small, uiet little .I I.I. II I Cl I-.1 ' . -b1.IQ:f5I person had time to amass the knowledge and -211 ' 314- 1-2-7 conviction which are stored u in her head. ' -'1 --1-14 . P 1 I ' . -1-11,-I-,y But watch her in the halls between classes, 1 I --V l'l . I 1 I 'QI 1j1j 1 or on her way home and youll feel ashamed 1 .I.:-: L 'ifkjijfij of your old Cadillac which, big as it is, can I II' 1:2131 1. 2ITIQf1iIZ' only make 70 per, Foy intends to be a his- '11lI:, 111-1 I: 1'1EI1:IEp tory teacher, and if grasp of historical facts ,--,-.1 f:'I :' .jfI':'fjfj:1 and unusual ways of presenting them make ' .II1 1, .fpffp for successin that line, Foy's is assured. :1-1-1 1: :1j1I.I,j1-1 IlIiIi 5: .liidilz :ju ij -Ljljfjijgl fill 1 5: 11:55:11 1 , 1 . 1 1 1' ' 1 1 ii ' - -IA 1- t I-l,t-ll .,'. '1 '1' ,- 1 '1'1'1'tl 'I Q' 1' f'I'I l ' I-H C' '1 1'7'f 1'.I ' IO 'Q ' Dffikt 1 1 1 1 .'.'.'. 1 'xi i' I 1f'fj1'-Pl gif fi .,i:2:5:5H JAMES BRYAN Ross, B.S. 1 2' -- 1:1:3111-:- ' 111 1lLI1Ii3:1:5:11 HAVANA, ARKANSAS 1 1 C'1'1'f'f'f' 'l'I I' 'I-I-1-1.1-l Harlan: Basketball '20-215 Track '20: Ex- 1 1. . LlE11111jf1f4 Service Men's Club '19-'20-'21, Secretary En- I Q II :I-f-1-I-Q gineers' Club '20. 1 1 1 :':'f'f,' 1 1I1 13 Clglgljjfy Havana's ride: en 'neer ar excellence: . . . P . . 3' P Ir! 1 Ij1j1j1: , a batllin combination of a Herbert Hoover ' 8 -,-I , 11 1 . 1 . 1 . '.'.'.', . ' I-1-1 .jr .QS1 intellect, a Tom Saw er dis 1t1on with a '-'-1-'.'-3, -,--, ,- . y . PQ' -1.1.-.-. gig: .I I IIC11-Zij Quaker conscience. Thats Illm, our red- Q,, I I 1 -' ' I a II. - ' II1j1j11h headed heroIof the mathematics department. QI' lj-I I 1 '1'11-if james B. halls from Havana, not Cuba, but ,-,L 1I1 ,I I .I-II . . II I-.I :IH 1 - -1-I-25 way up in the hills of Yell County, where I-,-.1,jj.g qgsg Q 23235-,ill years ago. on climbing the hills there he 232, ' : decided that the world needed more civil gf:f:l:Q 1, 13:53, 5 engineers to level things up. So, it is in that 333:51 131-, - jjj field that he has offered the world his serv- 1252-1' I ' j jljfglj ices, and tn our opinion he will not be found 'f:-I- 1 ' ' j.j1jfj lacking. As a student, ,lim's record is be- 4l1l',lji 1 1 1. 1 1' ' 7-ZC1. yond reproach and as a basketball player 119-1- 111 ,'.1I', 1 . I1 , 1- - ,I,I,I I.I.I1I he is admired la ever one exce t his o - H-'-Ig 1.1 . . .1.1-1. y . Y. . P .P -+1 HSI- .j.g:'I- ponents, but as to his social 'atfairs ye scribe 2323313 :CEE ' 5:1111 knows little. However, it is rumored that 11' Iii' Eli: 3 glllf: back home there awaits him all that is lacking II II I I 1 to make an engineer happy that he cannot get I Zjjl-Zjj 1 ' I ' jjj: at Georgia Tech. -' '-'-'-'- ' 1 1 Qiiliig I I I I - .I-I-',l 1 1 .I1I1 I - - I , .. ' II irq i vm In I ' 1 1 + ' . E555 - ' if' '--lIlf52fi2l7f5'- i :'li'i?3l1iii31i2521'f'12f5Fffff35-f'i'1f'i?3i5i'fifiiiffflff1ffQ'l'1-f':5' ii L-:-:-:-' . . ' ' '-1-:' -'11+:1.'-1-J-Q-1-iff.-QQ1 f ' 1' 1 :1:1' - , 1- 1 1 ' fs -:-:-:1:l:1:1:1:-' 1:11-it-I-1-1-113 .- ' s 3- iv ' g:g: 9 -.1 ' I.-:gEg:g:g:1:g:1:1:-.I'f' J X :-:-1-:-1-:-1-532511.-1 if . 1 g:g:I, c ' II:2:Z:E:g. ,.g:g:EigZg2g:12::g:g:g:E:ga,fi.1'I:g,f.. I.I:f:2:E:i:5:f:211:-Igaizjg.g., QQ- A .-1:5-111511: - l:f:I3fi'11-Zi ,cf:C:5:i:3:5'ES'3'7:T:711:fgI:i:1:-'1:f'f'5:i:tf-2:113:Z11f1'1f3:ii1fE3'5:l'1:fi?:1.1.1.1.1.-3175:-111111,-.-.1.1.1p13?:fiQ1235i5i1: ' -i:-: I-I-I-. 1 1-:-:-'-: - ' ' 1 :-:-:1z1:-:-1-:1:-:-:-'1' '-r-: .' 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Hgliglji' jj- r 1 Senior Class 1f:if'1E:5 -1'-' 1-I' I-1- afais 1521 15212 is- 1 1-1 1 'gl' 11:1 Zigi-' 121.1 NINA MERLE SALTERS, A.B. tlf31:1G:2: -3'-'I 11:11 N:1'f11:- -' 1 CONWAY, ARKANSAS U35 'I Hypatia. H. Behold the wonder of the ages! She likes ' f -QQ to cook, but that is not unusual. She likes-- -fii ,i1i' -'1I 1-ig really likes--to wash dishes! And as for ff: -V-H sewing, her temper would remain as unruflled :ZZIQI I1 1321 as ever, although she ut the sleeve in wrong gf'.Z'1'Z . -1- , , If , , . 1. ' If three times in succession fa thing her skill 71152 Q-EQ will never permit her to doj. Another pe- :,-,:--f'1'- 12131 culiar thing about her is the fact that although jfjffgi- Zjj- her name appears upon the alumnae records liijjfglgi- 11 -I-j 'fjf: of the Arkansas State Normal, she does not fifijfili H -' ggi! Eg like to teach, unless, perhaps, they'd offer l-IQIITIQ1' 1 gif, her a lot of money. We think they will, be- QJIQQ: - 1 Q.-ii cause we would, if we had it. --1 1.:-:- ' .3-:11,:': R 15255 'E' 1 1 1 flfs 1If.'3f2f.g 1 11. -1-11 11-.-.-.- ' -I l-'11 V -:-'-'- . 1 .. :-, fc! . . . 1 'I 3-1 I-2 . j1 1-1 1,--. . 1- 1-1. '. M-1 1:1 - 1 1'. ff' , V'1 1 A 1-1-, 1-Viv 111.-.-1 . ' '1 -134 I4-1-1----1' '-1 1.51 11 1.1.251fa?1 'iii ji- l llji-1:1-'-'- RUBY-LOVE SALTERS, A.B. 'il ,QI l':': I coujmv, Aiixxuslts I ,5- 11 E' ' Hylmtia. l il' Many people think IITQI, Nina and Ruby Q' J are twins, but if their gsglsilxould some day -'-3353: ,I ,. 3 be without their .jiierey would be no .j.jIgZ- j1.1 , confusion whatever. BUY kind .fiiifo filifz, IH is an abomination to Ruby. :1 '1 11' Give her a-bool:-if lose 1 ' herself in its pages, or even if itris a text- ' 1- 33 -,4 book, she doesn't seem to mind it.' 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' iii:-iill ' ' 'J'mn'A ' ' , .-Qi. 11:-3'1i3i71-'fill.117if-'1i1i-J151'-1-'-Li-31: 2113511131311-:13-:1I'i13-L1:1.-. , 1- .:I:IIII 5 31- :IIIII1I.-I III1I::1I.I1I1II1j1I1III1 1j1Q1I1I.I1I.II1Ij1I1:1 1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1II.I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1I1 I 1I1I1I I 1I:I I I H' IL- .Irie . 'Ii' rr...Ji.t ' till. 'fi ' ' 121.111 Hifi? 4 1'1 fr: 1 '1'1 1 .K Qd- I1I11 l 'J -if 1 3-I-9. 1 IX1 :-:11 G 1 .2312 ' if C1111 'iii 1 '12 - I +1 I I 1311? if Senior Class 1. ' ' 1 I 13':If'H 'I :EH Q13 ' ' ' I1I1' 'IH 1. 1 1 .1 1 214 2-1-11 .I :ir'LX1:3 -.-:-:':- --111r111' 1 JAMES TILLAR THOMPSON, A.B. 1 .1 1 1 .I I1I.I.Ir.I1I.I I,I I , 1 I,I.iI -,I 1I.I1I11I1I1 -I-5-Plz: -3-H -3- TILLAR, ARKANSAS I ' '-:-L-2-'- -1-1-131-1 :If 'QI -' ' 'I I :ijifiiiy 'rf'i'fi'1'I1 Franklin: President Drew County Club '22g II '1 Iqqil Q:.'.I-I.: QQQIQ Ili. Associate Editor Bull Dog '21p Higher Eng- -I. .II .'.:-:- I.jij1j1j1 13111 1j1'1 lish Medal '21g Editor Summer Bull Dog Ijg: '1j.jI LIC-L I -I-1-f-I-, -I-I-' 1-1-4 Summer '21g Treasurer French Club '21g Y. -I1i QI:-I-' -1-H' 1 ii-1111113 '-I-ii?-DIST' M. C. A. Cabinet '22: Editor Mirror '22: 1:11 j.IlII :IIl l H-I-H' P 'jr' Athletic Editor Troubadour' '22g Vice-Pr1-s- '.I' 1I1j.j 1 I , L:1LIj1j1 23. OLP ident Franklin '21: Utley Law Club '221 'Qg.i .1-f.',' ' j1j.j1'11 QHBQQQII 'Official Scorer 121322. I.:1 iQ:.:j:' 1 I i ii james Tillar hails from Tillar, a little town ' ' 1 'Ifdljljj in southeastern Arkansas. which was named IIQTQ I. I1 '-fig 1 ' ' I1 3j17IglI'.j. for him. Though small in stature and far I-If :jj ' j ' - : 4 f l h h d ' H d ' 1'i'i'i- 1 1-1 I -.1.1I1.1- rom spectacu ar, c as a recor in en r1x , .I 1 II: ilIZ:El511. which he may well be proud of. His work IIQI' fIi:1I'I1. 1 1 1 ' 'T I-bl' in English should some day place him in 'if 'Q-I ' I i I iiifbiqi 1 A -the same class with the illustrious dead of JW Iiil I 1 1 1 'IJL'1Il1f Westminster Abbey. His activities in col- EIL 'I 1 . 1 1 , . II 11 ' I Q-11:-If lege embrace every field except athletics, but ' I I l,'-' 1 n .'. I I. .1.I.1-1' he has taken much interest in college sports. 2.1. 1 I II 31' l 13 I-L-1-I-1 In his senior ear he has Mirrored the life I IC ' .'f'f . 1 1. 1 1-1 Y . . . . .1 '1j1j1I1j1j1j1i1 :-1j1.:QI of the students as editor-in-chief of the lit- C-3. II j-j-j- qf:1jf'Ejfj 3 I 'ILQIQQIZ erary publication of Hendrix. We lose him 'ffl Ifff 'Iilljf 315. 1I1j1 ' f1j1Q1j1Q1f5f to Princeton, where he will continue his QIIQ1 QQ: I IQTII I l'ijI'I1.' 1' Zilijq studies. 1IiIgi '11-1 1111 1 I I.1I. I.., j.I, H.: ' ilifihilii :iii 111: 1-: 1 ' - -'-'-'f'3+1 li 1 f- , I1I1I1I1,-.. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 1. 1 j.-.j1'.j-I 1 i-. 1 1 ','.'1 1'.1'11 J, 1 ' - 1.1.1 1 J 1 jr ' F13-Q-j1j11 i 11.'.i 1. . 1I1I.j dj.I1I.I.I1I 1 .11 1.1. ,1.1I-I1I1I1Iv1 1 . .I ','. GEORGE DOYNE WILLIAMS, B.S. :-' . I1j.j1j1j1I1 'I I ' if' 1 l I :'I ,I KL-if-L-if-1 1 EL norumo, ARKANSAS ' 1g1 1 1:12-1-:-21:1 ' 1 I ' 1 .. ' 1 .I.' I '.j II -f-I-I-f-:Id Franklin-3 President Y. M. C. A. '22g Pres- 1' ijfjfjf I :QI j1 11 '1IfIII. I ident Student Body' '22: Editor-in-Chief 1-j'-1 H-Q-j-2 ' 1 -'-- --Q , ' - III.: Troubadour '21: Most Popular-Boy '22g Busi- 1'I 1j-j1'1 1 1 1 1 'Qjj1j1 '.'.1.I.C ness Manager Publications '20g Associate -' 1 I 1 ' ,' 12311111113 , Editor Troubadourf.I'1'9-'20: Y. M. C. A. Cab- 1 1 E.:-Q.j+p Q inet '18-'19-'20g Open Session Debate '19g ' ' I-f , ' j1j1j1j111:d Treasurer Franklin '20: Football '22, I .:-gL:Ig: i :C:I:!:I7.': . . . ' 'gIjIjE'f.'1 I ' I IIQQIZIZIQE Doyne hails from Lawson onginally, but more 'Ig-5-:IQ I 1 1 ' -:3:lgi1l recently, on accountof the Arkansas oil boom, L I Ilgigljgfi l -,-I-, . 1 1 . 1 111I11111 ' claims El Dorado M lm home. He is inter- Ig IiI:Hi1iI:1'.1: l ' I tgififfii ested in allvf9rms'of1student activities. Doyne .IZQIITISIZI I II '111' was president of tl'1eg, Y in his senior year. ' ZIl:iQZ1l'IljI i I I ' I He countsg'as'hlsIfjfriend all those who know Ii- '1lI' 21 ' 1 -.I.I' ' him. H1111 A safe' leader Iand an influential .52 , i 1 ' '-gl'-' ' man in Hendrix. His s I t ma be 'seen rf: ' '-1-Q I and his broad smile enjoyed by everyone. 1 I -I ' ' Doyne has not made up his mind as to a Ig- f:fE2:1: I I I I -1 II-1-I career. but isincllned toward business. What- lj Zjjjjlj 1 ' I.I!g!315iI I ever lield he entersbe will succeed. 513 Pylgfjg' 1 ,I1I.I... , - I.I :IH ' lfiifilifiii . C . 1 ' 357 1 .CCC-if . ,... A--1 - 1 1 ' ' ' iblvl :A uelliij-rii,1-.f,fY XI. 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' ' ' ' ' .'1'1 ' ' i'f'I ' ' 'P' i 1 I ' ' ' ' i'i:fif'f'f' 1 1 1 ' 1 'i'i'i'i 'i f'i'f'Hi'f ' ' 'I-:'l 'i'i'i'i'i i .i '1I1g1g1j. 1 1 I. . 1 1 1 ' 1 131311.-1'1-1 ' 1 1 1. 1 II.I.I1I 1 '1'1'11 1 1 1. 1 1 1 311111111111 1 I-113111'13-11111131g.g.g1 11.j1j.g1j1j111j '1I1I1I1I1I 1 I1I1-1I1I1f.:1f1I1 I1I1I1I1I1I1 1 1 1 1 1I1I1I1I1I1 IjI1I1III1I:I:I:.HI1I1I:I1I1I1I:,:I-I:I1I1I:,1I:,1, lf:-:-:-:' , , -.-:-gig-sp-:-3 1-:-:-5-:-2-1 , 1 1 J -:-:-:-'. :-1+:-:-:-:-.-.-.---'J,-.-',-1-1-.-.-g-.-.-g-.-',-.-3 1 L .. , , f Q A 0 5 rg' The Troubaclour, Nlneteen Twenty-Two , ,ug',,F, 1f,':,,11 f F' ' iw XRvrWi- H ' -- liurrvuf r U V , uuwuxluuum um mf' uuuuum nu uf r vfjhnixxxax -T- - Page forlp-one L ,r.. I P n L. , ..g,,,,,,,A, , , . . 7: Y . fi' 1 , 'e 11 I - 5-f 'f1,R'-Ufmwin 3 The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two jf ' mm. , - ' z, e . I -- Qi - I un ul mmlmux ul - ' -mKimmv.mrm ,..---.-.-.1-..... --EI ' Q Page forty-two .Q N Q, T baclour. Nmeteen Twenty-Two - -wg - ---- -mmggp f-vf 0 :ff-lf--f1:: -fm, -l-....,1-.,y -..1.,.y.,,.,,,1,,..,.,,,,,..,.,,,1,,,,,,,,, , .,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,., I - Q Q Q LL QU E f 533 21 Q VFSWO L J X 1 mf!! XX . x l x f 1 IQEJRZQ- ffv jtju ,,, Job 'gllt 'w w' ' 'rll'Y.iu1 2. x'1'7l'W Y WQ 45 l -3, LD The Troulmaclour., Nineteen Twenty-Two ' Y u u ui nn umm..- um- .ii .tuna i 1ummm-.1-....1,..mm--.-.tlnii ' Q ,Tumor Class JOHN T. HOLLEMAN, Squaw President Stigler, Okla. Always natural without a hit af conceit and an athlete who is a student. N. T. HOLLIS, Admiral, Boob V ice-President Little Rock A man with many accomplishments with love for the lead. MABEL IRMA BEST Secretary-Treasurer Ward Too good for this wicked world. R. S. GIBSON, Hoot Troubadour Editor DeWitt He is wise who doex tallf hut little. M. T. GARNER, Tenneson Little Rock Wonder what I was begun for: l didn't seem to get very far. ROBERT MAXWELL, Fuzzy Texarkana Ye Coda! I am after my own heart: but don't bring out the band for me, bays. Page forty-four L Q 4... '. a f . f F I- n 1 1 The T'1'O11bad0ll1', Nlfleteen Twenty Two 14' . rr F' ' Vfiffmiit' ' 5 'X HI 1 ' vw I . I lim 'W ll X . X , .- .Q Cz x H mmm. H.. . E 'lE3?9 :.-. Junior Class J! MYRAE WILLS North Little Rock ln truth, sir, and she is pretty and honest and gentle. HORACE G. BOYD, Leslie Leslie An unassuming man who plozls the straight course. FRED J. MELTON, Dutney Belleville Cenlleness which, when it joins with manhood, makes a man. C. C. Ross Conway An exponent of the saying, Actions spealf louder than words. A MARY CATHERINE JOHNSTON, Zeis Conway Too much of a good thing is impossible. JACK SCHISLER, Bono Jonesboro Trained in body as well as in mind. i i Page ,forty-five 5 ill 6,51 ' if 1?-L The Troulaaciour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ,L- Qfil fin ll 4 JMR '?f'lar ruin 5isy:'sT..gf'l'iisz1R.. , - A'i-'fi'i7,f? 'x?Ce- ' A -1- Y 2 Qi: in I i-i... ..--..mmmm.-...i..... - --i..-..... m...-...mgvgaj 1 l Junior Class E HAROLD D. ALFORD, Baldy Murfreesboro 1 1'm the very pink of courtesy. GLADYS TABOR Little Rock EUGENE R. STEWART, Cebe Ardmore, Okla. Do not tell everything, but never lie. MARGARET PITTMAN Cincinnati She's a scholar and a right good one. C. K. TAYLOR, Zack Fordyce Life's a jest and all lhings show il. ALLEN G. CAZORT, Star Navy' Lamar Work is the key word lo achievement. HOWARD A. MOORE Little Rock No lears dim the sweet smile she wears. T Page forty-six i . 121: The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 3 r l ' f I xv . 1 'U' WM' f-' f ' fm Y , .Y -5 .L A R P .- r--' f ' - - ' I: .gi-'iii,.L.i..znT:1.n:iiI ' iumuunruii n m - Hn in y vu' f num -A , I I - i I :XNX?P! -. Junior Class HORACE CARPENTER, Carp Ozark A lrue Math. shark. GEORGE REUTZ MablwQX 1 am a man: nothing that is human do I think unbecoming in mc. EARL O. LATIMER Corning A man of cheerful yeslerdays and confident lo- morrow. C. W. JOHNSTON Morrilton ..My Page forly-seven only books are womcn's loolfs and folly's all lhey've laugh! me. HOMER KIMBRO Tillar Master of himself. HARLAN W. GILMORE, Red Conway Hasn'l given us a chance to roast him. ERIC CAVENESS, Dad Gravelly He has brain lo spare. Q! 'PZ' mfr 1 . rshighof 2ii-ligmwi, The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two 'P,,2eeA 'A 'iuiltii , - :gi-f3',7 s Q ' Ny, 'E QQ. ,N ' ' -3-ii 4Sfff2'Tf': il'- immmvnm..-...... w---- iin........ Q Junior Class NOEL Ross Conway He is great who confers the most benefits. H. D. ENGLAND Conway Absolutely hannlessf' ROBERT L. BAUCH, Dick Conway ' Do others before they do you. -Ye olden Proverbe. J. E.. SANDERS, JR. Conway Looks nice,, but you can't always tell. FRED I... STRICKLIN, Striek' Paragould He has decided views about women. H. B. WHIDDON, Cotton Conway A man to be admired: be can take a joke on him- self in the proper spirit. Page forty-eight F re f The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty Two -'F 41 ii H GSL -BTW ummm ' a 2. - to - of .'!ji'1.-fe2z.p - 'i3JF'w'-QW. ' - x - . .1 U. QNX. J' . ' ix ,X 'f wk A , ,,,,v, F vga,-M W,-W Y H V Q- wrt A Mil 'I 3.1 4 R ' - Ah..'.L..I1l:'.1'1.L..1..LLlI..UJ'l.'!LlI!YLlulHiILA.AiAAJJ.l.L1M11lA1llLUl.AJ.l11J.l111ul' ' ' lllllllllllllllltlilhlilli I Ullllllf Ill ll f ..m,:- 2. H. - 3 -.?.-. Junior Class W. C. WHALEY, Cowboy Monticello The only original hashful man. fon the stage., MINNIE FRANK HAYS, Shorty Conway Her motto is so plain to 'see, A friend that's a friend l'll never be. WILLIAM R. STUCK, Nearly Jonesboro Greater men than I may have lived, but I don't believe il. J. H. STROUD, T. B. Tillar He's from Tillarg enough said. Joi-:N R. T1-loMPsoN, Long john Conway He who does not love must learn to flatter, else he is nothing. J. E. TISDALE, Tis Lawrence, Miss. An honest man is the noblest work of Cod. ? , J Page forty-nine Ts? Xifl ., ,X -. 8 1 ' I C7 Q LID E A 1 '5 '22 n ' i1u,W,, ,,. I The Troulbaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two srjli :' 'Slim :Q.'i fl'l7,l 'nS,, U H i?4f ml ' n I HH I I H H mu un 'EI 8 -I mm'1rrnrrn1rinm ....rmrn11....i .-...ni . - -i-iiimm.immm.-...lu ' - , em: '-117.-if' Junior Class T. C. OWEN, Tommie Mena Here I am again, wine, lvimmcn and jazz, the life, men. thal's BAIRD A. REDWINE, Whislgers Leslie He found his smile in early youth and keeps it with him now. W. P. BAILEY, Pee Willy Coldwater, Miss. The only may lo have a friend is to he one. G. W. BoT'rs, JR. Dewitt Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. LEWIS C. I-IAWLEY Grady Not afraid of worlf but not in sympathy with it. -4 , 2 , 7-74pm - +V - Page flfly The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two W M! A A 15' -Mud? 'J LSU . i , .QXI E'!-'T'l.ll1u'LLa.lmI 'UI I I UJIUJIIU Il I lfll IIII4 ' Irllfl nrpu r 1 u u In 1yf,1.vng W3 4g-D ' I .ka -.. 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BRYANT El Dorado DANA CAVENESS Monticello HOYT CHOATE Plain View JOHN L. COTTON Dardanelle K. W. DODSON, JR. Ruston, La. JULIAN EBBERTS Jonesboro J. C. EcHoLs Conway Page fifty-llvo Page fifty-three GQ l X ophomore Class O. W. GARVIN Harrison RADFORD GREENWAY Booneville CECIL HALE Conway TOMMIE HARKEY Dell ROY HARMON Ozark JAMES R. HENRY Hope ALLEN ISGRIC Little Rock ROBERT LAGRONE Hope HENRY GOODLOE Searcy B. B. LIPE Scranton HAYES MCRAE Hope FAY MCNUTT Springfield R. W. MENARD DeWitt MARION MILLER Alexander WILLIAM NAYLOR Little Rock . f Ex The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two . ff, ,+Wj:f','. M IImll g,ZZXIj f 4 3. i IN-Q Y' ' ' E54-'fflillxilllinlzzxzrfi' 'W' 'wIu.IInIEII1III - ir' ,Y II IIIIf4I N K A XXX i I The Troubaclour, Nlneteen Twenty-Two 5, I I 1. ig HSI ff I . f .,g'l. lfffwgvgiyn . -gf' 'lfnll L , , .52 .3 - - - ' tel. WD 1- NM: -'I I I In--.urn-rrx-I1-I.. . .I...II-I-ImI.. ..ugggnnm.Iin1mI--Im...-...wma-...II I---IE . Sophomore Class JOE PARKER Jackson, Tenn. JACK PATRICK Paragoulcl EMILY PENTON Little Rock G. E. PERCEFUL Lonoke HAROLD D. SADLER Rison T. RAYMOND SAGE Prescott G. F. SANFORD Mountain Home GIRARD P. SHOFNER Little Rock IRL TROUT Stigler, Okla. ALBERT H. WALKER Gillett FLOYD WARD Little Rock DONNELL F. WEBB Newport LAWRENCE WHALEY Little Rock JOE WILsON Pine Bluff THOMAS G. WILSON Conway d Page fifty-four The x I . f aft, Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two :T N I A' A! f- ' Q SM-9 n,........,.. Page fifty-ive J Q1 1 f I f gg Q blur IHllrlIINIAlllnI1lIHlnl4HHl1'm7lHHH!My4H 4II1IllHHHmmVAAWHIIYHMIIIIIIIIVIHHHHVV1VH HHAIVHQIIIIIIIIIHTTHAIIVIIHHlll l V I5-'L' HQ-ML -Q- T I Km ,, ,ff fw , q4' A Q J 1' J? If f ' '- X W J! 'f Y X ' sig tix ia? :W : ' wfmxjy, A 5 Ky f-2 , f Af QQ- ,f L79 l I A The Troubaclour., Nineteen Twenty-Two f ,gi 1-P 3: Q! -m .III ...II-InII- ,.2-..mImmmI.......I... I-Imrmmii..-I:mn--+I..........-mm......i....Ej ' E If lili nyu ' A xx 'Z.'1:mL,Silll Ti I L ,Q 'T ' , :SQ-: Freshman Class OFFICERS MELVIN THOMPSON . .... . . President JOHN P. ANDERSON . . . Vice-President GLADYS MCDONALD. . . . . .... Secrelary NEIL HART . ...... ........ T reasurer SAM BLAND ..... . , -. . Debating Council PAUL HOLLEMAN . . Tfoubadour Editor MEMBERS ADKISSON, SAM E. BENNETT, LORENE BEST, J. W., JR. BUNN, ALFRED BIGESS, F ARRELL K. BIRD, MARVIN E. BOGARD, JOHN BOYD, HACO O. BROACH, EUELL CABE, LOUIS CAMP, DOLPH CANNON, HERB'ERT D. CARPENTER, MARY CHAPLAIN, AUSTIN CHARLES, EDWIN COPP, NOEL DAVIDSON, BRYANT DAVIDSON, SAM' DEROSSITT, JAMES EAGLE, CHARLES EARL, WILLIAM E. ECKLES, GEORGE R. FEARS, JOHN F. ' FISHER, DAVID C. FISHER, EARLE FORD, ERNEST FRY, PAUL FERGUSON, BESSIE GALLOWAY, PAUL VERNON GRAHAM, ROBERT HALL, RALPH G. HAMMONDS, PAUL HARDEMAN, D. R., JR. HAWLEY, JAMES M. HIIJES, ROBERT E. HIPPS, ARLAND HOLLEMAN, PAUL HOLLY, HERBERT S. HOLT, J. SAM HOLT, MOORE HOWELL, TI-IURSTON HUTCHES, KATHERINE JACKSON, C. R. JACKSON, JAMES B. JETER, LEWIS K. JIMERSON, FRED JONES, ERBY JOYCE, VAN B. KELLY, CECIL LAKE, ALLEN D. LAZENBY, JEWEL LJENTZ, MOODY LJNDSEY, B. M. MCBRIDE, JOE W. MCDONALD, GLADYS MCGUIRE, R. L. MCKAY, E. L. MCKAY, WILLIAM DAVE MCKINNEY, LEON D. MARTIN, EARL MEHAFFY, J. PAT MILLARD, ROY MOORE, JAMES S. MORGAN, IRENE MOSLEY, ROBERT W. MURRY, JOHN H. O'NEAL, EARL PRIDE, MILDRED PERRYMAN, C. J. ROBBINS, GAIL RODDY, W. RAYMOND Ross, BERNICE ROZZELL, GEORGE SCOBEY, ELIZABETH SIMMONS, GUY A. SHACKLEFORD, CLE'ON SHARPE, COURTNEY D. SHULLER, ALBERT O. SPRADLIN, EDWARD STATES, JOHN W. STUCK, W. G. SCALES, WALTER THOMASON, WILLIAM THOMPSON, GLEN WALDRON, ELBERT WALDRON, HURSCHELL WALLACE, LEE WARREN, WILLIAM B. WEEMS, DAVID A. WHEAT, ED WHEELER, ELWYN WHEELER, PAUL S. WILLIAMS, IONE WILLOUCHBY, XVESLEY WILSON, HENRY GLEN WILSON, OSIE W. WOMACK, LUCILE WOODRUFF, BEN H. Page ffly-.six T 1 M 1 3 ' r 'K 'r' 'Vx xv The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty- Wo ,F ' 1g1ff,5,,,',',.f'f'57fQ - , ' .n,,i ' ',i'fl .e XXX ..,...- ,. E. PIU lumuuzluun 1 1 Y num Y .:minL.L1T:mx:umu- u ' guuwruunuuum . , ' .W , Q in ., , E . . . H V. . sh f 'YF fn' .j-gsf , ., . 4' , s Q Q' Q if? :,zff?git 3 V- .ggi . 1 S 5, . -- a g 'l --'. - 1351.5 '.-k 5 --k. ,- ' -,-- . - :ww19591-2 -5-m.!2T1' .-.-. - f Q -M , -f.-ww . - Q. ff? - - -fl' 'i'fvi'f-mf if. ,fQ.w,s:.'fff'-:Sf-ilu ,L f,.k W x I K V I M 1 f J fgm.1--- 5 Q' 4 - I 1 Q , 3 5 'IN ,- , .H 15- . --QQ,-V . - 1- P ' ' 5 A , f K X Y I ,Q 3 . KL: , L. 4 L- , K Amm A , .' Q.. mf- 5 K V ' Tj, 1 -:fd - ' f , P V , ' 1 ... . -V 'X' ' R' - M ' 'Nj mf? . . L MQ' -., ' - . - if-Eg f - - . y - Y. .. I , Q- - X - V - -- :gs 4.L.. . L- fi fr . ' if 5 U k -fr - QQ M K - 1, H ' , .tg qt , QF? f 1 5 .Q , 6? M' Q. ., X ,. M , - .f .L A ., - ' - , -' , ' ,. --X A :A ,n-vl-1-' ' . ., 1 . 1 9 - 1'7 iff f 1' . 15. ' . W 'V A ,f' ,M I .f '--' V ---f K -X g - . X g - f N. .M 5' A Q , , V ,. . r f up any Q1s, f gg. ' am .W y -f FS me- .2 'V' gf , K4 A 1 K' , . 5' S , 'N' r f' .f , 525 1 ' 2. - - . K ,-.- 1 ww V - .-. f . 1 .-,- ,gig - K . Q X 4 J Page fffly-seven FRESHMAN CLASS 12.4, The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two X 5 1 ?i ' 'L f Y A sw-ee I ee mf4',7 .1mL ' in -Q is ff!!! 'fn ' ' FRESH MAN CLASS Page fifty-eight Y! .-' . I 111 3 VJ p ,. f mf The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two L: I 96 In f- f- 1i---'----. My ---1 X - ww H f EW W , HI i T 2 ffm Illhmlnil -' 'Au .N 1 v ln . tuuunh- 'num' nmu Q' A Ur? ge.v3,.,,,c,-V' A W 4 l ,EQ - ,gmlw - fylfgy'-'!,ylE?f,,g',,vg , The Trouhaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two fmlmi 1- 1'75f l,i,- f l 31, ,L ,SZ4Ent:1', I- - H -I-In '- 1 'f-- I--HM '----- HH-I --1- mTlT11H1Tm1-qu.r1ttrmm1.....,..fr.. .... ........ , ,,,,,..,,E'l - ' d ' Atkins, Paul Barton, L. E. Brouse, Dickey Brown, Alfred Austin, Orville Bolin, Clarence Broome, Leslie Burton, True Castleberry, Em Fourth Year Academy ' Cummins. Victor Holderness, A. S. Lake, R. E. Gilmore, Charles Huddleston, George Ledgerwood, Othel Galloway, E.. D. Jackson, Russell Pittman, blames Hays, William Koonce, James Purcell, Edward Third Year Academy Deshong, Rufus Greenhaw, Don Guice, john Harton, Balfour ma Hursey, Albert Davenport, Vance Harton, Benjamin Harton, Elizabeth Johnston, Edwin Lentz, Moody Morgan, Ben McLean, Sherod Noll, Westell Paty, C. Powers, Prentice Reynolds, Elizabeth Roth, William Robins, Frank Ross, George Shoffner, D. L. Smith, Allen Snocldy, Jennings Ramey, Jack Self, Marion Simmons, Guy Stacy, Thomas Willey, James Stephens, William Utley, Don Warren, William Walter, Worth Willis, Lee WoodruH, Ben Page sixly The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 5 -iT .!,ll 05, , I TECQR 'Am W-NN R1 , Y 7 .4 A. NI A 5 ' ' I ' ' ' wfzumrlmum III , nu - In IuImI.uuu.Iu I n ' .I .Inu . , fx 3? X I' I 1 JT I 'RW AMW HDEXXXZNX ' ' ' I. 1 QF Page sixty-one ADKISSON, SAM BENNETT, RAYMOND CRAFTON, AVERY EAST, PAUL HARVISON, CLAUD ANDERSON, CHARLES BAHNER, CARL BEATY, JOE BRAZIL, j. W. BRAZIL, VANE BURR, THEODORE CAMP, EDWARD Cox, ROBERT CRABTREE, THAD First Year Academy HENDERSON, LEMING MASHBURN, CLAYTON MATTHEWS, IRA MOREHEAD, CHARLES SCCOHC1 Year Academy DOLLAHITE, FANNIE DURHAM, EDWIN FITZHUGH, ROBERT TROTTLR, SIDNEY FLEEMAN, FRED KEITH, SETTLE KEITH, MILDRED KEY, ATLAS MESAMORE, j. L. OSBORNE, EMILINE REvEs, CLARENCE REYNOLDS, LUTHER VICK, j. B. HICKS, joE LAMB, j. L. LIE'ELoNG, IVEY LENOX, FLOYD LONG, BURL NORSEWORTHY, BENJAMIN REYNOLDS, MARGARET STEVENS, FLOY WILSON, FABER I 1 I I 1 A I I 1 1 4 I 4 I I I I 4......4l H151 l The Trouhadour, Nineteen Twenty-TWO 7, -fe. All ff . 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',-FL-J-a':J: -',r.:-.-... --.lg :..,-. .wav , .- .,.. ---M-,. Medal Winners 1920-21 E. S. NUNN The William A. Owen College Scholarship Prize RALPH MCDONALD HENRY GOOD!-OE 'lille W- E- HOQHH MaIhCmHltCS Prize The Arkansas Methodist Oration Prize J. RAYMOND BINOHAM E. S. NUNN College Essay Prize Schisler History Prize EARL O. EATIMER JAMES T. THOMPSON Chemistry Prize Higher English Prize E. S. NUNN-RALPH MCDONALD qraey lVlcQuistion English Prize R. D. C BUD D NEWTON Hugh Robertson Athletic Prize R. B. HAYS Individual Debater's Medal SHELTON BLAND Freshman Declamation WILLIAM l-IAYS Academy Essay Prize COSBY NEWSUM Prize for the Best Poem H. M. STEPHENS Best Short Story Prize Page sixty-llvo Y , , 4 The TfOubadOur, Nlfleteen TWenty'TYVO Ki if 'JIIQA KD i3'4ui u' If - I IH I uuumu 7 Y - 'fa ..f.. I I Q ' 'mEQ?B . f I I l Page sixty-five JOHN R. THOMPSON . N. T. HOLLIS . . . RAYMOND BINGHAM WILLIAM WHITE EDWIN CHARLES MARCUS HARTON BUEL LIPE HILLARD STROUD ROBERT MOORE ROYCE WILLIAMS LFWIS I-IAWLEY SJHM AssociatIon OFFICERS MEMBERS FRANK BOONE NOEL COPP ALLEN ISGRIG THOMAS HAYES DOYNE WILLIAMS CRAWFORD WHALEY JOE PARKER JOHN HOLLEMAN HORACE CARPENTER PAUL LEMING Secretary . . Presidcnl Uni, Treasurer MALCOLM GARNER JACK SCHISLER JULIAN EBBERTS FRED MELTON HENRY GOODLOE GEORGE PERCEFUL JOHN P. ANDERSON PROF. JAMES A. ANDERSON PROP. ROY WILSON tl . w . tum ., ' The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two , gat -.., A: , ji 451' ' ll YV' f 7?l. tl if in-:ix f - fmmrrmmmn-tmit-t. -fttt tt.-tt-m---. tt..tt-it-tGTf1m..iyt.mttt rt -.........-Ei Q .c, .fQSfff5f't ' -' Our Coaches. W. DALE JONES CMiddleJ Coach W. Dale Jones, of the University Of Ohio, is one of the most popular mentors Hendrix has ever had in its long and successful athletic history. His success is not measured solely in terms of victories on the athletic field, but in the development of strong, virile character. He has not only instilled into his teams the characteristic Bull Dog fight, but he has taught his athletes a still better and more valuable lesson-that of fair play. Coach Jones is one of the cleanest, fairest, and most sympathetic mentors in the South. Last fall he came to Hendrix for the first time, and in the brief course of a week had endeared himself to the whole Hendrix community. Coach Jones has shown a fine knowledge of all branches of athletics, and is the best basketball mentor in the state. He is a strong advocate of a finely worked out systematic style of play, which he has handled with great success his first year at Hendrix. W. Dale Jones-a great coach and a gentleman in the purest sense of the term! JAMES A. ANDERSON, JR. CRightJ James A. Anderson, familiarly called Jimmie on the Hendrixcampus, is known throughout the state by his skillful handling of the Pups, whom he has coached for three years. He is deservedly popular'and his Pups tight desperately to win for him. As coach of the Pups, Jimmie has a great opportunity, and he has developed numerous men into fighting Bull Dogs in one season. Coach Jimmie is a man of few words, but he does great things, nevertheless. Few coaches enjoy the high reputation which belongs to Jimmie Anderson. ROY WILSON Claeftj Roy f Big Bill j Wilson came to Hendrix last fall as assistant coach of the Bull Dogs, and has made good in every respect. He played five years on the Hendrix football team and was the best center the Bull Dogs ever had, leading the team his last two seasons. He is quiet, but always succeeds in getting results' from the athletes under his supervision. Big Bill -a great football player and a good coach! Page sixty-six ' f ,iv m T e Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two W .- 6 ' , l- -L ',. A 1 1 an 1- 1 u nu: i vn:1 nf 11 Ifrflr i fllvll H IIII fvvvv-- f wnixxxgxi 12- ' ' H-P The SCQSOII When Coach W. Dale Jones came to us last fall from the University of Ohio he found only three veteran football men awaiting him on Russell Field. Around these three he was forced to develop his first Bull Dog machine. The trio of veterans were: Captain Bot l-larton, all-state half, Raymond Bingham, all-state guard, and Edwin C Kinky j Charles, second all-state end. Coach Jones immediately won the confidence of the squad by his genial good humor and his kindness. l-le is the most popular coach Hendrix has had in recent years, and, in view of the fact that he had only three letter men as a nucleus, his first year at Hendrix has been very successful in every respect. With the strong Pup team of last season and several good new men, Coach Jones built up a fight- ing, though inexperienced, machine. The opening game of the 1921 season was played at Fayetteville against the power- ful University of Arkansas Razorbacks, Outweighed and pitted against seasoned veterans, the Bull Dogs fought like demons, holding the Razorbacks to a 28-to-O score. After a rest of three weeks, the Bull Dogs went to Batesville, where they defeated the Arkansas College Panthers, I3 to 0. Captain Bot l-larton and Joe Parker made the touchdowns and Bobby Moore kicked goal. The folowing week the College of the Qzarks eleven was handed a 20-to-0 drubbing by the Bull Dogs. Captain Bot l-larton, Leming and Sage registered touchdowns, and Bobby Moore added two goals after touchdowns. On November 4, on Russell Field, the Bull Dogs received their first setback, Hen- derson-Brown winning by the small score of 9 to 7. The Reddies scored a touchdown in the first quarter, but the Bull Dogs came back with their characteristic fight, and Captain Bot fought his way over the goal line and Moorels kick was true, placing Hendrix in the lead, 7 to 6. Four minutes before the final whistle, Young, Reddie quarter, kicked a field goal, winnng the game. On Armistice Day the Bull Dogs met a crushing defeat at the hands of the Ouchita Tigers, 35 to 0. ln justice to both elevens, it must be said that the Bull Dogs were out- classed and the better team was returned the victor. Every Bull Dog gave his all, and fought a great battle even in hopeless defeat. In this game Kinky Charles, Hendrix tackle, covered himself with glory, playing the greatest individual game ever seen on Russell field. Page sixty-seven QM L- il 1 e. y J9'gpa2'!,yl.ff,fW, The Troubadour, Nlneteen Twent -Two ,f,x2'a! -mn ' , - e'iW ,:- 1 ' 24, ! XIX -Ah gf!!! .yt--t I in u-.um1g5g'rlrm1mamnnm-mt-yrimmm--.mt-I-......i. n,.-.ttinm..-i-.i1n--i- -tm-........ - EI cl CAPTAIN MARCUS I-IARTON .......... ....... R ight Half Captain Bot Harton, the last and noblest of the Hartons, ably upheld his reputation as one of the best backs in Arkansas. He proved a good captain, and always gave his best both in defeat and in victory. From his position at right half, Captain Bot could always be relied upon for a nice gain. Bot has played his last game for Hendrix, but his memory will live forever. ' RAYMOND BINCHAM ....................... Left End Raymond Bingham played his fifth season, including the S. A. T. C. year, and again proved his worth. He was shifted from guard to end, and played well in his new position. He is one of the best little men in Arkansas and is full of hght. He graduates this year and Hendrix loses a grand little football player. EDWIN CHARLES ....................... Left Tackle Edwin f Kinky J Charles played his second season as a Bull Dog and gained the reputa- tion of being one of the greatest fighters Hendrix ever had. He was shifted from end to tackle, where he waded through all opposition. Against the Tigers he played the greatest individual game ever seen on Russell Field. He is all-state tackle. Page sixty-eight tw 5. The Trouhadour. Nineteen Twenty-Two 3 Q,,.+Q!1'p.ll 'sd 9i'XY 11-Lf: - 1, 'ft Af 'S-527 f ,f ' L 7 'I Jill llll I I ll I ll rl tllll -A X - 'fn' xxxfy - JOHN HOLLEMAN .................... . . . Fullbaclf Although lcept out of several games by injuries john fusquawnj Holleman proved his mettle against Henderson-Brown and Ouachita. Squaw hits the line like a pile-driver, and his worlc on the defense is spectacular. He will lead the Bull Dogs next year. TOMMIE HAYES .... ................ . Quarlerbat-lg Although the smallest man on the team, Tommie was made of the right lcind of stuff and played a great game at quarter. His speed and headwork stood him in good stead, as did his scrapping qualities. He will graduate in June and we lose a real football player. ALLEN ISGRIC. ........... . . . . . . . Right Tackle Page sixty-nine' Allen lsgrig, right tackle, played his second season, winning his letter. Sunshine used his l85 pounds of beef to advantage and showed lots of fight. The harder hit, the deeper became his smile. This Little Rock tackle has two more years on the Hendrix gridiron. 1, - T T f1tf.w1,tar, ,wut The Troubadour, Nmeteen wenty- wo .lQX3'ai?:':m4YUtll Ti wrr.. ' 1 - I- Sgimggg-I - ,--1----11:f- mmrrmrmmma---t ..-.Ax ..rnm.m-.nn .......... ,.........-- , Eiii E ROBERT B. MOORE . . . . .......... . Half and Quarter Bobby Moore realized his ambition to win the big H in his senior year. He was consistent as a ground gainer and put all that he had into the game. He registered nice 1 gains against Henderson-Brown and Ouachita. 'His loss, due to graduation, will be felt keenly, both in football and in baseball. CRAWFORD WHALEY ............,..... . . . Fullbaclf Hendrix was fortunate in having two dependable fullbacks in Holleman and Crawford Whaley. Crawford is a line plunger of no me-an ability and a good passer and punter. He will return next year and, with a year's experience, should prove a terror. JOHN ANDERSON .................. . . . . .Center John Anderson was the only first-year man to win a letter this year. He is a scrapper and frequently broke through, getting the quarter before he could pass the ball. He has three more years, and a bright future on the gridiron. - 1 . V Page scvenly 5. T e Trouhadour, Nineteen Twenty Two , ' 17 1.111171 . g My iq, ffm, - -N .111 4. -, h - s ' p-: H 74 E fm' xxvt Q T JOE PARKER ......... .......... Q uarterbaclf and Lacking only a few minutes of winning his letter last year, joe returned and finished the job. He is a good field general and also carries the ball well. He will return next year, and will be a valuable asset to the 1922 Bull Dogs. Half FRANK BOONE ........................ Right End Frank Boone, from Pine Bluff, won his H his second year at Hendrix. He is an aggressive player and is strong on smashing interference and downing his man. Dan is an honest-to-goodness football player, and has two more years as a Bull Dog. PAUL LEMING P. . ...... . . q . . . . . . . . Left Leming, left half, is one of the fastest men on the squad, and uses his speed to an advan- tage. He runs low and hits hard. Although kept out of several games through injuries, he won his letter. He will be back next season. Page seventy-one Half . ri, -WL Egg ww A The Troulaadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two xl! D ii 'NN -it K1 ' FE- E nf 'M , fin- '1 -X -FR 7 H...-t...-.Emmy-ilu.-.-it .,....,..W.Ej, Y E i NOEL COPP ...... .................. Left Guard Noel Copp, husky guard, is as hard to move as the state capitol, and always could he relied upon to open up a hole. He is well built for his position and has the lighting spirit. He will be a tower of strength in the line next year. DOYNE WILLIAMS ....................... . . Guard Doyne Williams always put up a good game at guard whenever called upon. He has an aggressive spirit, and was a strong man on defense. He will graduate in june, and Hendrix will lose a good football man. HORACE CARPENTER .................... R ight Cum fl Horace Carpenter, right guard, playing his second season on the first squad, won the coveted H this year. He used his weight to advantage, and always played a steady, consistent game. He will be hack next year, and should prove a valuable man. E V Page sevenly-lwq I rf The Trouhadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ' II, '!-asv? 19 F' - - I..I...,....I.f -.mfr - I.. I In NMEXXXZN f 2, .V - . -1: Il' ' -'Ig I lllilgfxia - - l.J hi'i' '47 ' -A X Yiwu-, A IUILU Royce WILLIAMS ...................... End and Half Royce Q Kid J Williams played both end and half in a most acceptable manner. a fast man and a good passer. With two years' experience Kid bids fair to deve a star next year. ROY HARMON ........................ He is lop into . . Tackle Roy fnozarlcnj Harmon was the giant of the squad, tipping the scales at 200. With his great bulk, Ozark was a bulwarlc of strength in the line. He is also a good center. He will return next year to get his letter. RAYMOND SAGE ........................ Sage, although slightly handicapped by lack of weight, played a good game at . Center center. overcomin his handica ls his a ressiveness. Ra mond has two more ears in which to g P y gg y y make his letter. He will be a valuable man next year. MARVIN BIRD ........... .... ...... E n d and Half Unheralded and unsung, Bird came to Hendrix from Wilmar and soon fought his way to a place on the first team. Maryin is a great lighter and plays well at both half and end. Although he failed to win his H this year he is certain of a place next season. Page .seventy-three .. - 4- 41..- ..... .. gl., 5 . h...L l The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two I J, -Wt ' 3?- wf e T LL H N G N K S I I 'li' S f t I EM- W Z 9 Football Squad, 1921-22 E Left lo Right: Top Rom -S. KEITH, J. RAMEY, C. Jo NsToN, EARL, H. BRYANT, F. STRICKLIN, JOHN HOLLEMON, B. LIPE, JAMES MooRE, L. MAsHIaURN, E. CHARLES, E. JoHNsToN, SAM JO!-I? AIEIIDELISONUN- COEP- L W R B J R BLAND, P. HAMMO D, H. MCRAE, A. CAzoRT, H. EN LA D. auf! UW- OHN EAR5f ' HALEY- - A'-HTS' - ' BINGHAM, C. SHAC LEFORD, C. WHALEY, T. HAYES, C. B. Second Ron'-A' D' LAKE' D' CAVENESS' JE SEHISLER' HARRIS, O. LEDcERwooD, T. OWEN, J. PARKER, H. Bow, S. E SCI-IULLER, S. DAvIDsoN, L. CABE, R. JACKSON, . EARDEN, . MCLEAN, R' SAGE, F. GREENHAW' R' Hu-ES, R. HARMONI FISCHEW N- BOWEN- B- W00DRUFFf H- CHOATE- M- BIRD' J' Fifth Ron:-G. PERCEFUL, J. EBRERT, R. WILLIAMS, W. DALE Q CRO SETT- D- CAMP- JoNEs, Athletic Dircctorg M. HARTON, Captain: JAs. ANDERSON, Third Row-E. O'NEAL, P. HoLLEMoN, F. F. BooNE. E.. Coachg Roy WILsoN, Coachg P. LEMINc, A. IscRIc, R. GIEsoN, HoLLowAY, L. WALLACE, D. WILLIAMS, J. THOMPSON, WILLIAM H. CARPENTER, E. LATIMER, OscAR CLINE, Mascot. Page seventy-four A 1-11-01. . .f F' N- T T VH! T e Troubadour, meteen wenty- W0 if ,,iuvQ51,1?.j.y:,,?.i. - K . A ,,v ,... gn, My ,ff ' -QA M..- ink- ' ' K !5'.-4-'fliriiiiluniizmli' ' mzwuu 1 vm f-vlIr1vv1,1 --L -TT., , QV ,gggsj figs ' ' t V X Q , U s.5y3.a?Ee5'55:g, 4. t , i ft Qs' sffE'?,3E:3C'-9' :T 35 Sag L.f-J' l - --H -X .L- lr N1 6' 'T Y 1' f. W ' so so H , sage QM 3' -5,-f E - .11 H., pd' The 1922 Bull Dog quintet, which is one of the strongest in recent years, enjoyed a great season on the court. Led by Captain Lewis Hawley, the Bull Dogs bid fair to repeat their feat of winning the championship last year. Coach Dale Jones was very fortunate this season in having five letter men of last year's championship quintet as a nucleus around which to build another strong team. Veterans on the team this year are: Captain Lewis Hawley, forwardg Jack Schisler, all-state forward: John Thompson, all-state center, Frank Boone, guard, and Royce Williams, guard. Other members of the hrst squad are: Horace Boyd, center and forwardg Eric Caviness, guardg Marvin Bird, guardg Raymond Sage, forward, and Neil Hart, forward and guard. On the night of January I7 the Bull Dogs dedicated their new gym with a decisive victory over the Henderson-Brown Reddies by the score of 32 to ll. The following night the fighting Bull Dogs again triumphed, Z4 to l4. The speed and perfect team- work of the Hendrix basketeers, together with their aggressiveness, completely baffled the Reddies. i . i On January 20 the fast quintet from Union University came to Conway, and left with the small end of a 31 to Zi score. The five-man defense used by the Bull Dogs spelled defeat for Union. The accurate goal shooting of the Big Three -Captain Hawley, Jack Schisler and Long Johny' Thompson-and the airtight defensive work of Boone and Williams were too much for the Tennesseans. The next Bull Dog victory was over the quintet from the College of the Ozarks, which Hendrix vanquished easily, 54 to 2. So perfect was the Bull Dog defense that the visitors failed even to register a single goal from the field. The Bull Dogs scored at will. The Ouachita Tigers were guests of the Bull Dogs on February 6 and- 7, and incidentally divided two games of basketball. The Hendrix five won the opener easily by the score of 27 to 14, and completely outclassed the Tiger quintet. However. the price of victory was dear, as the services of Long John Thompson, stellar center, were lost through an injured ankle. The second game of the series was won by Ouachita, 20 to IB. The contest was exciting and close, and a field goal by Calloway, Tiger star, which came in the last minute of play, defeated the Bull Dogs. Page seventy-ive t , 'Qlrgf.IfI.Igg, W The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two - A' xblamf lIIll1IIII HWITTWTFI llvl IIIII eIi :nl4 mmm ulnuuvununuuumunun IIuII .rIr.,Ii.i.mm ..... mn... ,,,.,,,,...El ' CAPTAIN LEWIS HAWLEY, Forward Lewis Hawley, lighting captain of the l922 Bull Dog basketball quintet, is one of the greatest players ever developed at Hendrix. He is the surest shot in the state, and is feared by all his opponents. He is the most aggressive player on the team, and as captain, instilled the Hghr into his teammates. Hawley is play- ing his third season, having fought his way to the lirst team three years ago in face of strong opposition. Next year will be his last and best. JACK SCHISLER, Forward Jack Schisler, Captain Hawley's running mate, is the veteran of the squad and is playing his fourth season. The fact that Jack has been all-state forward for two years is sufficient proof of his ability. He knows bas- ketball from A to Z, and in the absence of Coach Woody, captained and coached the 1921 champions. He is conceded to be the best floor man in the state and is an accurate shooter. The memory of Jack Schisler will live long in the basketball annals of Hendrix. JOHN R. THOMPSON, Center Long John Thompson is another veteran and is playing his fourth season as a Bull Dog. He has been all-state center for three years, and is one of the best in the South. He is a sure shot from any position or angle. John is the most valuable cog in the Bull Dog machine, and with Captain Hawley and Schisler, forms the greatest scoring combination in Arkansas. Long john will be remembered as the greatest center ever developed at Hendrix. FRANK BOONE, Guard and Captain-elect Frank Boone, who won his coveted basketball H in '21, is considered one of the best guards Hendrix has ever had. Dan is a steady player and can always be relied upon. He is very aggressive and ably defends his goal. Boone is a fast and smooth Hoor man. He is a fair shot, and occasionally drops in a long spec- tacular goal' from midfield. He has two more seasons to play and is captain of the l923 team. vw ROYCE WILLIAMS, Cuard Royce Williams, better known as Kid, is an all- round player, and works equally well at both forward and guard. This season he has played solely at guard and has done excellent work. Kid is an unusually fast man, and his floor work is brilliant. He is an accurate shot, and unless watched closely, will cage frequently. Willianm won his letter last year and has two more seasons with the Bull Dogs. Page seventy six he Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two fam 9 x,g HORACE BOYD, Forward and Center Horace Boyd started the season as sub-forward and fast developed into a dependable player. He is one of the best shots on the team and always gives a splendid account of himself when sent into the fray. After Long john Thompson's injury, Boyd was given his chance at center and proved a worthy successor to the injured veteran. He worked well with the regulars in the early games of the season and with his experience will be one of the smoothest players on the team. ERICLCAVINESS, Guard Hendrix basketball enthusiasts never worry as long as Eric Caviness, husky guard, is ready to go into the game. He is the dark horse of the season, having played basketball only two years. Eric can also be used at center, where he plays a good, consistent game. He has developed rapidly, and has the making of a great guard. He will finish next year. MARVIN BIRD, Guard Bird came to us heralded as a good basketball player and has lived up to his reputation. He is the most promising player since the arrival of Captain Hawley in l920, and with a year's experience and coaching will be a most valuable man. He is the fastest player on the squad and is aggressive. He has three more seasons to play. RAYMOND SAGE, Forward Raymond Sage, sub-forward, is playing his second season on the squad. He is a good shot, and works the floor well. He is fast and handles himself smoothly. With the experience and knowledge of two years' play and coaching, he will make a strong bid for a place on the first team next season. NEIL HART, .Sub-guard Neil Hart is one of the most promising young players in Hendrix. He is aggressive and plays both guard and forward in great style. He is smooth and has a good eye for the basket. Neil has three more years to play and will be a strong contender for a regular position next season. Page seventy-seven rt lr- ri, WI .C-fr ,I Ill 'owl'--'awfr A- ' K LL Ill Htltumx Ei A -A -TT XXX T N N The Troubadour. Nmeteen Twenty-Two ia? ' ' G 1 n aw. f f .s , f 1 Q- VE fl1 TI'V1 lr u mmnnn-lm muluuuu-mfr!-ru mmmn... ImmmumT1mn..m.,.,.. ., fsfffffm ' ' 'tilin f ------ '------- E1 -H1 ' CLASS TEAMS h- -1-QA --, A, ,- AWA, S., ..,,...,. .. , 4 Page sevenly-eighl Azw he Troubaclour. Nineteen Twenty-TWO r E.. f ix. ... A IBM e11 , .,1.' .eA .h 4 M 1 1f Y. 1 , . , f. 1!- e... I ... . ..-:Wx ' X US I , f fl, .iff THOMAS HAYES . T. HAYES L. THOMPSON A. A. A. Champions, 1920-21 OFFICERS FRED R. HARRISON . . j. D. CLARY . . . , JOE MCCALL LJEON MCKINNEY MALONE MILLER GEORGE MILLAR JOHN MURRAY C. j. PERRIMAN JAMES E. PITIMAN G. F. SANFORD ELIZABETH SCOBY COURTNIEY SHARPE Page seventy-nine MEMBERS GIRARD SHOFNER T. j. STACY E. R. STEWART WILLIAM THOMASON A. H. WALKER W. B. WARR'E'N DONNELL F. WEBB D. A. WEEMS ED WHEAT ELWYN WHEELER B. F. ALBRIGHT JOHN P. ANDERSON W. L. BAUGH E. S. BLAND EUELL BROACH JAMES BUCHANAN PROF. R. L. CAMPBELL H. D. CANNON KAVANAUGH DODSON D. C. FISHER . President . Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer PAUL GALLOWAY FRANK GREENHAW NEIL HART B. L. HARTON A. SIDNEY HOLDERNESS PAUL HOLLEMAN ROBERT LAGRONE H. I. LANE WILLIAM MALONE ROBERT MAXWELL -.1., LL., Tk, 3-, Qt The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ref -WML NT r f-. LQ. ' ' -1 A LD .. H NTQQWEQEV-Itiivvl-i-In--11'-1-fmfmmv--t---qgyirnn..t.-...mt iii.-I-it-i-Wnmmi-.writ-.iii ......t---tal d ' sion iThe Season of1921 ln the spring of '2l Coach Woody faced the task of building a baseball team around live letter men and a field of promising recruits. Two of the best players were barred for playing summer baseball, but they rendered valuable assistance in coaching. These stars were Captain Dinty Montgomery. second base, and jeff Farris, veteran catcher. The other five letter men were: Nelson, left field, White, pitcher, Mann, second base, Williams, shortstop, and Moore, third base. The weak spot on the t92I team was the pitching staff. Bill White was the best hurler in the state, but was lost early in the season, due to illness. Fred Melton developed into a good little southpaw and will go great this spring. Bailey was the only other twirler that showed any ability, and Jew Nelson and uBud Newton were frequently called upon as relief slabsmen. Kinky Charles did almost all of the receiving, tho-ugh ably assisted by Ncwton when he needed a rest. Although weak with the stick, Charles proved a great catcher and should show improvement this year. Whaley at first, Mann at second, Williams at short, and Garner at the hot corner, made up the infield. Whaley and Williams were two of the team's best hitters. Nelson, Schisler and Newton were the outfielders, and they all fielded well, and their hitting was especially timely and hard. The Bull Dogs opened the season with a win and a tie in two games with the strong Alumni team. The following week the team went to Arkadelphia, where they split two games with the Henderson- Brovm Reddies and lost two to Ouachita. A week later White baffled the Reddies on Russell Field, the Bull Dogs winning. Then the Arkansas Razorbacks came to Conway and divided two with the Bull Dogs, Bill White winning his game and Melton losing a close one. Then came the disastrous series with Cuachita, Hendrix losing three. At Fayetteville the Razorbacks got revenge by taking two from the Hendrix nine. The final series was played with the Normal, the Bull Dogs winning one game, due to Fred Melton's superb pitching and Bud Newton's homer off the invincible Tanner with two on bases. BASEBALL PROSPECTS FOR 1922 The prospects for a winning baseball team this year are very bright. Nine letter men are in school and Coach jones should experience no difficulty in developing a strong team. Veterans from last year are: Captain Jew Nelson, left field, Bill White, pitcherg Crawford Whaley, first base, Malcolm Garner, third base and second base, Royce Williams, shortstop, Bob Moore, third base, Kinky Charles, catcher, jack Schisler, right field, and Fred Melton, pitcher. With these men on hand and a large number of new men in addition, the l922 Bull Dogs should be hard to beat. Page eighty The Troulnaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two : 6 .I :mix D E ' u' -I 1 In I UJIIIHIII 1 1 - - , 'in vvv. H. lx? 5 'Al Lylilig 2xxx29'1 --.T' ' ' The 1921 Bull Dogs Top row-CHARLES R. WooDY, coach, W1LLrA.Ms, shortstop, WHALEY, first base, NEWTON, right Held, PERRYMAN, second base, Sc11lsLER, center Held. Bollom TOD-CHARLES, catcher, NELSON, pitcher and left Held, MOORE, left Helclg C-ARNER, third base, Page cighly-one MELTON, pitcher, CLINE, mascot. W l l ,+A The T1-oubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two . wi , ,sc Lille 'J 'j-f:'1Y- W KD frnmi-rmnrmt....i..i....... -.tim...---ntl...--t r.....itn.-im .1in.-mi- --ttittmtirtitiittitrw ..t......,.--.EJ gg -?lrQSfff? 'ill ' Track It can be said with safely that the 1921 track team was one of the best in the South. Led by Captain john Thompson, the best athlete in Arkansas, the Bull Dogs easily defeated the University of Arkan- sas Razorbacks in a dual meet at Conway by the one-sided score of 98 to 36. Bud Newton, all- round athlete, won individual honors with hrst place in four events-IOO-yard dash, 220-yard dash, pole vault and discus. john Thompson was a close second with I7 points. Billie Mason, Perceful and Robin- son also scored heavily, On May 7 the Bull Dogs went to Hope and swamped the Henderson-Brown athletes, 94 to 39, in the state track meet. From the first crack of the gun the result was never in doubt. Ebberts and Newton won the l00-yard dash and each succeeding event only added to the Hendrix grand total. The Reddies won only four first places. Again Captain john Thompson won individual honors with a total of 21 points, including first place in shot-put, running high jump and running broad jump, and second in the l20-yard hurdled and the discus. George Perceful came second with 1615 points. He smashed the record in the 220-yard hurdles, lowering the mark to 27 seconds. Billy Mason, mnning in his usual faultless form, tied the 440-yard record, covering the distance in 52 seconds. Ebberts won both the dashes handily. Newton, Herring, Robinson, Lonnie Lipe, Stroud, Goodloe, Lemming, Bishop and B. Lipe contributed to the downfall of the Reddies. The Hendrix quartet, Perceful, Robinson, Lem- ming and Mason, easily won the relay cup, finishing far in the lead. TRACK PROSPECTS FOR 1922 Although only a few of last year's champion track team returned this year, it does not necessarily follow that Hendrix will not have a good squad. Many of the men who failed to qualify last spring will show up strong this year. Also several high school stars are in school, and will add to the strength of the squad. Letter men who returned are: john Thompson, George Perceful, Buell Lipe, Hilliard Stroud, julian Ebberts, Henry Goodloe, Billie Robinson and N. T. Hollis. Page eighty lwa I - K' Ke, ' The Troubadour. Nineteen Twenty-Two 'TT V ' ,J f' Elie QP: - L5- ' 4m,.f....,..!. ,.....I-ImtmmwmlIm,IIw v.....1II..1...I Imm..ImII.I.r IIf..1yrIIyI1 H...I,.IW,I..,.-II., lg. 'mi'T:XXX?L .2' Q THE SQUAD Top T0lDf-FLOY STEVENS, ELIZABETH HARTON, COACH ROY WILSON, LUCILLE WOMACK, HELEN PITTMAN. Second ron:-MABEL BEST, GLADYS MCDONALD, MILDRED PRIDE, ELIZABETH SCOBY, ERMA GUICE. Third row4WEsTELLE NOLL, ORA BELLE SIMMONS, Captain, LILLIAN HOUSE, MARGARET REYNoLDs. Girls' Basketball Quite a number of the girls showed an interest in basketball this season, and under the able coaching of Roy Wilson veteran Bull Dog, they developed a creditable team. The completion of the new indoor court afforded a means for indoor practice, which had hitherto been denied. Ora Belle Simmons captain and veteran of the team, continued to show her marked ability at forward and at caging baskets. Mabel Best did some good work at guard, as did Ross, another veteran of the squad. Among the new girls, Elizabeth Scoby and Mildred Pride showed up to good advantage. . . . . I Verna Bell, who came from the Conway High School, did good work at center. Lillian House aso showed up well. Special mention can be made of Elizabeth Harton, Erma Guice and Lucille Womack. U Several games were played during the season. Among the opponents were the Conway High School and Henderson-Brown of Arlcadelphia. It is regrettable that the results could not be obtained before the TROUBADOUR went to press. Page eighly-three 3 l b E , N V P r V 1 s 4, Sf:'1ak32'E'!g1lim,-ww The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two 5153355 mi. 1, :Q1-ff-W -E ' -1 2- 4SM?nH5-- ---- ---' - -- -v,---v mxmwmwlmnm- '--111 f ---A nu 4'v-1----- .... I 1 , I 5 I Page eighiy-four l l Z7 1, I I 3 The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 5 1 215! luLl1u1.lLI.uu 5' I IWW I fm: XXX? I I -:' ' . .. e2? SI'-11, N' Y-v' '- 'WEAJUW ' 1 II I If uuluumzuu ' u 111 11,1111 1 Page efgllly-seven OFHCCIS DOYNE WILLIAMS E. E. WALDLN . FRED R. HARRISON N. T. HOLLIS . C. K. TAYLOR . HAROLD BRYANT of the Student Body . . . Presiden! . Vice-President . . . Secreiary . . . Treasurer . Yell Leader . , Yell Leader -1 'PT ' fr A w . ?Wi'?5REI:LIl'.UI,yi,Q IR3 V t ,E The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ,Q I, ' , - :A 4,',n4,lgg?i,:3f ,if :-.Y- q- , D '.- UMHI lil Llllllllli HI ILLAAAIIUUIAIIXURLKLH 'U ng- K Iumu In nux un I IImIn1mI-gum-mr-nm!---u.MEI I! Dormitory Council OFFICERS E. E. WALDEN . . . .... . . . . President -I. R. BINGHAM ..... . . Vice-President J. T. HOLLEMAN . . . . . . Secretary W. E. WHITE . . Treasurer MEMBERS WI-IALEY, CRAWFORD Borrs, WALTON HENRY, j. R. MELTON, F. J. JOHNSTON, CARROLL TAYLOR, ZACK HAYES, THoMAs LIFE, BUEL WARD, FLOYD BAILEY, W. P. TISDALE, j. E. SCHISLER, JACK Page eighty-eight Q 1 1 7',f Lf? S - -' 'Lqfg The Troubadour Nmeteen Twenty-Two w,,W,,uq,.g'g.L4?fQQ . .mx - ' . - me-X,- - f lg R,fX EJ-- - , ...........urmu.nn11rnmTrATnrrnm.,, .mm w.m.v.:u Lweg -T ' .J 'U -'NUM O Page cighly-nine Trpubaclour Staff of 'QQ FRED R. HARRISON SAM T. STEEL .... B. F. ALLBRIGHT . . . CRAWFORD WHALEY ROBERT BAUGH ....... JAMES TILLAR THOMPSON . MINNIE FRANK HAYS RALPH MCDONALD MALCOLM T. GARNER FREEDY CANADY . . ALLEN CAZORT . . . . , Editor-in-Chief . . Assaciale Edilor . . . Associale Edflor . . . . . Associale Edilor . . . Associale Edilor . . Afhlelfc Edilor . . . Art Editor . . . . . . Arl Editor . . . Business Manager Assislanl Business Manager . . Circulalion Manager It The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two PQ. lea -V111 Ti:- giif xea Q- -f A l tiff? 9 la b!QE1TH:.-..1i.i....4-'rlTrI1i- -iii'-M1111-fnmmmm-lil...-it ..-..i......i ili......- rn r .-..........El - E, -...- T4 GEORGE D. MILLAR G. W. Borrs, JR. N. T. HOLLIS . RALPH MCDONALD H. E. RUFF, jR. . . Manager of Publications FOUNT ALBRIGHT ...., ALLEN CAi0RT . H. M. LEWIS . JEWEL SANDERS . W. L. BAUGH, jR. R. L. BAucH . . Bull Dog Staff . Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager . News Editor . News Editor . News Erlitor Sporting Editor Rewrite Editor . Local Editor EARL WALDEN . . . . .Proofreader MINNIE FRANK HAYs . . JOHN HOLLEMAN . . . . Sl-IELTON BLAND . . . K. W. DODSON . . . . HENNRY GOODLOE . . . LILLIAN HoUsE . . ROBERT MAXWELL ....... CARROLL JOHNSTON ROYCE WILLIAMS . Assistant Circulation PAUL LEMMING . Assistant Circulation . . Circulation Cartoonist Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Manager Manager Manager Page ninety L The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two - A 'V- 1 .41 , X 9 id -1-1' mm uuuuuuuu um nu nu, f-+--- ---E--mmfwm, . V V - .R .U . V H., so , -if Page ninety-one Mirror Staff JAMES T. THOMPSON HENRY WHlDDoN . EMILY PENTON . jol-IN HOLLEMAN . S. D. MOREHEAD . ROBERT MAXWELL . ROBERT B. MooRE . ELBERT B. WALDEN . . Editor-in-Chief . . Associate Editor . . Associate Editor . . . Associate Editor . . . . Business Manager . Assistant Business Manager . . . Circulation Manager Assistant Circulation Manager N fm L. JL 4 nr.. E ,ff- rr. 1 - 'ggfffg. 1,rli?f.,Wk The Troubadour, Nlneteen Twenty-Two :AQQM ?'f' -,ca QF 3 V,-I Si- --I ' nf ,g---un .-I --4- mwrmmx -------------l.- I ----1-1--- Wmnmnmy .,.... un ,,,,,,,,..,Ej d Joint Session OFFICERS H. M. LEWIS . . .... . Presfdenl H. I. LANE . . . . Vice-Prcsfdenl CRAWFORD WHALEY . ..... Secretary j. T. HOLLEMAN . . . ......... Treasurer H. E., RUFF .... . . Business Manager gf Publications N. T. HOLLIS ...... ..... B usiness Manager of Bull Dog M. T. GARNER . . . . . Busfness Manager of Troubadour S. D. MQREHEAD . . . Business Managqr of Mirror Page ninety-tum ' A ff The Troubadour., Nineteen Twenty-Two 14 Xe fm, -9iS'NX :I II num 5 3, In - 'F I II.. , IQQU W:-:fi - ' UVB Fkggftl : ' l gf. YM-?'?. U I III II... VI X .4', -,- mlzxxfh - Franklin Literary Society OFFICERS First Term Second Term H. M. LEWIS ..,...... President FRED R. HARRISON ....... Prcsidenl JAMES TILLAR THOMPSON . . . Vice-President RAYMOND BINGHAM ..... lfice-President H. E. RUFF, JR ..... Recording Secretary HARRY I. LANE .... Recording Secretary ELLIS MOSLEY . . . Corresponding Secretary SAM T. STEEL . . . Corresponding Secretary CHARLES B. HARRIS ...... Treasurer FRANK F. BOONE ....... Treasurer JOHN T. HOLLEMAN . . Argumenlative Critic J. H. KIMBRO . . . . Literary Critic HENRY COLLINS . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms ELLIS MOSLEY . . Argumentative Critic W. P. BAILEY . . . ..... Chaplin- ALLEN'fSGRlC . . . Sergeant-at-Arms E. S. NUNN . . Attorney-General E. S. NUNN . . Attorney-General Third Term ALFORD, HAROLD ANDERSON, JOHN P. BAILEY, W. D, BAU'I'rS, RAYMOND BEST, J. W., JR. BIGGS, FARRELL K. BINGHAM, J. RAYMOND BIRD, MARVIN E., JR. BOGARD, JOHN BOLIN, H. O. BOONE, FRANK BOTTS, G. W., JR. BOYD, HACO BOYD, HORACE' BROACH, EUELL BROWN, ALFRED L. BROWSE, DICKEY BUCHANAN, JAMES BUNN, ALFRED CANNON, HERBERT CANNADY, 'FREEDY CAVINESS, ERIC CHARLES, EDWIN CLARK, JAMES COPP, NOEL COLLINS, HENRY CRABTREE, T. H. DEROSSITT, JAMES' DODSON, K. W, DURHAM, ED ENGLAND, HUBERT FAUST, JOHN J. Page ninety three ROBERT B. MOORE ...... President THOMAS HAYES .... . Vice-President WALTON BOTTS . . . Recording Secretary CHARLES B. HARRIS . Corresponding Secretary LYNNE JIMMERSON ...... Treasurer RALPH MCDONALD .... Literary Critic JOE PARKER ..... Argumentative Critic T. C. OWEN . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms E. S. NUNN ..... . Attorney-General MEMBERS FISHER, D, C, MAXWELL, ROBERT FRY, PAUL GALLOWAY, E. D. GIBSON, R. S. GRAHAM, ROBERT GRIFFIN, HARDEMAN HALE, CECIL HALL, RALPH HAMMOND, PAUL H. HARRIS, CHAS. B. HARRISON, FRED R. HART, NEIL HAYES, TOMMIE HAYS, WILLIAM HILES, ROBERT MCCALL, JOE MCDONALD, RALPH MCGUIRE, ERNEST MCGUIRE, ROY MCKAY, DAVE MCKAY, EMMET1' MCLEAN, SHERROD MCRAE, HAYES MEHAFFEY, PAT MILLARD, ROY MILLER, MARION MOODY, RUSSELL C. MOORE, R. B. MOORE, HOWARD HOLDERNESS, A. SIDNEY MOORE, JAMES HOLLEMAN, JOHN HOLLEMAN, PAUL HOWELL, J. T. HURSEY, ALBERT ISGRIG, ALLEN JETER, L, K. JIMMERSON, LYNNE E. JONES, ERBY JOYCE, VAN B. KELLY, CECIL , KIMBRO, HOMER KOONCE, JIM NICK LAMB, J. T. LANE, HARRX LENTZ, MOODY , LEWIS, H. M. LIPE, BUEL MOREHEAD, DICK MORGAN, BEN MOSLEY, ELLIS MOSUEY, ROBERT MURRY, JOHN H. NELSON, W. W. NUNN, E. S. OWEN, JOHN OWEN, T. C. PARKER, JOE PATRICK, JACK PERCIFUL, GEORGE PERRIMAN, CLAUDE PITTMAN, JAMES PURCELL, EDWARD RAM'EY, JACK REDWINE, BAIRD REUTZ, GEORGE ROSS, NOEL ROTH, WILLIAM RUFF, H. E., JR. SADLER, H. D., JR. SAGE, RAYMOND SANFORD, GLEN SHACKELFORD, CLEON SHARPE, COURTNEY SHOFFNER, D. L., JR. SHOFNER, GIRARD SPRADLIN, EDWARD STACY, THOMAS J. STEEL, SAM STRICKLIN, FRED STROUD, JAMES H. STUCK, WALTER STUCK, WILLIAM THOMASON. WILLIAM THOMPSON, JAMES T. THOMPSON, NLELVIN WALDEN, E. E. WALDRON, E. D. WALDRON, HERSHEL WALKER, A. H. WARD, FLOYD WEBB, DONNELL WHALEY, LAWRENCE WILLIAMS, G. DOYNE WILLIS, LEE WILLOUGHBY, WESLEY WILSON, JOE' 457, . I, If ,AI ,EQ ,VX , V '- . 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II ' 1 . -llllll g gl The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two lin M- I.uIuIIIuI' I I.IIIIvIIIuIII I spun- -- vv-u--1-1-1 Hi I I Y ...I I. ...... ,rmlmim ..,., ml.-EI -- Debate HENDRIX vs. BAYLOR Hendrix College vs. Baylor University of Waco, Tex., at Conway, April 22, 192 I . Question: Resolved, That candidates for the Presidency should be selected through a system of direct primaries. AFFIRMATIVE fBaylorD NEGATIVE CHendrixD W. D. MATTHEWS O. S. GATES W. R. PoAc H. M. LEWIS Decision: Affirmative, one: Negative, two. HENDRIX-TRINITY DEBATE Hendrix College vs. Trinity University of Waxahachie, Tex., at Conway, January I3, I922. Qweslion: Resolved, That the five great powers should agree that each establish a monopoly of munitions of war. . AFFIRMATIVE Cfrinityj I NEGATIVE CHenddxJ ' F. M. WALKER E. S. BLAND O. M. STREET W. H. GooDLoE Decision: Unanimous for negative. Page ninety-six MEMBERS f f - . . . A ,IIIII ,g The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two 5 xg. . ..I S-P. A ,f ' --ff: : I -T.: Harln L1terary Socn-:ty OFFICERS First Term Second Term B. F. ALLBRIGHT ....... President J. DAN CLARY ....... I. President C. K. TAYLOR ...... Vice-President BASCOM BASSETT ..... lfice-President MALCOLM T. GARNER . . Recording Secretary JAMES R. HENRY . . . Recording Secretary FRED J. MELTON . . Corresponding Secretary HENRY GOODLOE . . Corresponding Secretary J. DAN CLARY ........ Treasurer C. K. TAYLOR . .... . Treasurer J. HAROLD BRYANT ..... Literary Critic R. L. BAUGH . .... Literary Critic Sl BLAND ,,,,., Argumentative Critic JACK SHISLER . . . Argumenlative Critic CRAWFORD WHALEY . . Assistant Critic W. E.. WHITE . . . . . Asststant CrItIc W. J. CLARK . . . Sergeant-at-Arms B. F. ALLBRIGHT . Sergeant-at-Arms Third Term GEORGE D. MILLAR ...... President W. L. BAUGH, JR ..... Vice-President SI BLAND ..... Recording Secretary LEWIS C, HAWLEY . Corresponding Secretary ALLEN CAZORT ........ Treasurer FRED J. MELTON . . . . Literary Critic HARLAN GILMORE . . . Argurnentative Critic 'WILLIAM WARREN ..... Assistant Critic J. DAN CLARY ..... Sergeant-at-Arms Page ninety-seven ALLBRIGHT, B. W. AUSTIN, I. C. BASSETT, BASCOM BARTON, L. E. BAUGH, R. L. BAUGH, W. L. BEARDEN, EUGENE BLAND, SHELTON BLAND, SAM BOLIN, C. G. BOWEN, NEAL BRAZELL, VANE BRYANT, J. H. BURTON, TRUE BROOM, LESLIE CARE, LOUIS CARPENTER, HORACE CAzORT, ALLEN CAVINESS, DANA CHAPMAN, AUSTIN CHOATE, HOYT CLARK. W. J. CLARY, DAN COTTON, J. L. CROSSETT, J. H, EAGLE, C. F. EARL, WILLIAM EAST, PAUL EEDERT, JULIAN ECHOLS, J. C. FEARS, JOHN FISCHER, E. F. FITZHUGH, ROBERT GALLOWAY, PAUL GARNER, M. T. C-ARVIN, O. W. CUICE, JOHN GILMORE, HARLAN GOODLOE, HENRY GREENHAW, DON GREENHAW, FRANK GREENWAY, RADFORD HALL, ROY HARLAN, JOHN HARMON, ROY HARTON, MARCUS HARTON, BENJAMIN HAWLEY, LEWIS HENRY, J. R. HIPPS, ARLAND HOLLIS, N. T. HOLLOWAY. ELLIOTT HOLT, SAM HOYT, H. H. HUDDLESTON, GEORGE JACKSON, JAMES JOHNSTON, CARROLL JOHNSTON, E, F. JONES, EIRBIE KAMP, DOLPH LA GRONE, ROBERT LAKE, ALLEN LATIMER, E. O. LEDGERWOOD, OTHAL LIMING, PAUL MALONE, WILLIAM MCCARTY, E. C. MCKINNEY, LEON McNU'I'I', FAY MELTON, F . J. MENNARD, R. W. MILLAR, GEORGE' D. MILLER, MALONE NAYLOR, WILLIAM O'NEAL, EARL PATY, J. C. PIERCE, J. POWERS, PRENTICE REYNOLDS, L. ROBINS, FRANK ROSELLE, Cl!-IORGE ROSS, C. C. RODDY, RAYMOND ROWLAND, J. T. SANDERS, J, E. SCALES, W. C. SCHISLER, JACK STEPHENS, ERNEST STEWART, EUGENE STEVENS, WILLIAM SCHULER, H. T. TAYLOR, C. K. THOMPSON, J. R. TISDALE, J. E. TROUT, IRL WADDELL, ALVA WARREN, WILLIAM WEEMS, DAVID WHALEY, CRAWFORD WHEELER, PAUL WI-IIDDEN, HENRY WI-IITE, W. E. WILLEY, J. B. WILLIAMS, R. T. WILSON, H. S, WILSON, T. G. WILSON, OCIE m W j H w, The Troubadour. Nineteen Twenty-Two if? 'Q I' I 12: , M ysftlfg U' Mn 1. :Er 1f?i? Lee M ' -L, Sl!! i' ,,..., ......,.m1x,.....m...m----H.In- ---.11m-.mmnm-um-u...u..... -..m-.,...---sEj -- gl H , , I-IARLAN LITERARY SOCIETY Page ninety-eighl ff . 5' H .gf The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two ' 5W,19.'f4.V4',5f,,gxfG' ,: ' Lim NSS' 1 fn Y 1 nu H V f ExXX2y ' C 3 ..'. 1 Page ninety-nine I-IARLAN LITERARY SOCIETY V E I l ,, ,,,, Wm III T e Trouloaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two .99-Y' f QI WD 16 'Im 1? lllltlll. ,WI 11 ' r1.w,g--2 'fe,I bjgrfiigffd MII. 3- :.I'Vi ,7' iI?f J - Q 71- , , , I- I I mu I I I I . lm Ng- I 1- - ,mm ,u,,,,,m IIIIIIIIIII-I11-rrnxm-RI... II II.-u,mummx-....ImI..-I...... :I .I....-I....IEj d Hypatia Literary Society OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester HELEN PITTMAN ....... President LILLIAN HoUsE . . .... President FOY Ross . . . . Vice-President NINA SALTERS . . Vice-President MABEL BEST . . . Secretary GLADYS TABOR . . . . Secretary ERMA GUICE . . . CATHERINE JOHNSTON EMILY PENTON . . TOMMIE HARREY . ORA BELLE SIMMONS MARGARET P'I'I'l'MAN . . . . Treasurer . Parliamentary Critic . . . Literary Critic LORENE BENNE11' . ORA BELLE SIMMONS MINNIE FRANK HAYS . Sergeant-at-Arms ELIZABETH REYNOLDS . .Sergeant-at-Arms ELIZABETH ScoBY . . . . Chaplain BESSIE FERGUSON . MEMBERS LORIENE BENNETT MABEL BEST MARY CARPENTER EMMA CASTLEBERY FANNIE DOLLAHITE BESSIE FERGERSON ERMA GUICE MINNIE FRANK HAYs LJLLIAN HOUSE TOMMIE HARREY KATHERINE HUTCHES CATHERINE JOHNSTON MILDRED KEITH jEw,EL LAZENBEY I IRENE MoRGAN WESTELLE NOLL GLADYS MCDONALD EMILINE OSBURNE EVELYN PATCHELL EMILY PENTON MARGARET PITTMAN HELEN PITTMAN MILDRED PRIDE . . . . Treasurer Parliamentary Critic . . . .Literary Critic . . .Sergeant-at-Arms . SCfgCdHl'Gl'AfUl3 . . . . Chaplain ELIZABETH REYNOLDS MARGARET REYNOLDS NITA RAMEY FOY Ross BERNICE Ross RUBY SALTERS NINA SALTERS ORA BELLE SIMMONS ELIZABETH SCOBY GLADYS TABOR MYRAE WILLS LUCILLE WOMACK IoNE WILLIAMS Page one lmrdred . The Troubaclour, Nlneteen Twenty-Two Y fn T ' li -AK Fi- ' ' 'mikey .T X 556 9: ., .J Page one hundred one HY PATIA LITERARY SOCIETY -,. f7itB.t 2I1IIa'..It, I I g'm45LIII It ' I-vf7,' iIQ.. 5' 'H+ It. The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 13'-x ' ffi. .- S145 ' Iiiiimu .-I-I1'I'I'rrnI...im I Ii I I . I tim..i.IIm.I.i.....-IIIII-.I.r........ . I -...........,-EI Q W. B. WARREN . BENJAMIN HARTON RusseII Literary Society I A DIVISION OFFICERS . First Term Second Term . . . . President EDWIN JOHNSTON . . . . President . . Vice-President ALFRED BROWN . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer BENJAMIN HARTON . Secretary-Treasurer BALFOUR HARTON . JAMES PITTMAN . . ROBERT Cox , FRANK ROBINS . Argumentative Critic . . Lilerary Crilic . Sergeant-at-Arms ROBERT CRAFTON JENNINGS SNODDY WILLIAM WARREN MEMBERS Argumentativc Critic . . Literary Critic . Sergeant-at-Arms RAYMOND BENNETT ALFRED BROWN ' LESLIE BROOM TRUE' BURTON L. E. BARTON ROBERT CRAFTON VICTOR CUMMINCS ROBERT Cox RUFUS DESHONG ED DURHAM VANCE DAVENPORT jOI-IN GUICE BALFOUR HARTON BENJAMIN HARTON CLAUD HARVISON EDGAR HALL JOI-IN L. HARLIN EDWIN JOHNSTON MATI-IIS ' BEN MORGAN EDWARD PURCELL JAMES PIITMAN PRENTICE POWERS GEORGE ROYCE FRANK ROBINS JI-LNNINGS SNODDY j. V. VICIc LEE WILLIS WILLIAM WARREN Page one hundred ima ,, Il 5 -Q 13 The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two - ,--- --V - - - f'lf5,,u,'I'IiIILRLnTLfInI I I I ' Inruuum Y ul 1 I' ' H IH ' V :- I 'jj' L T 'Jn A Lv Page one id 9iF?5N Llllltlll 1U.UUUll.lU ULUUIU LUMM VTTEXXX4 First WILLIAM ROTH . . E.. D. GALLOWAY . SHERROD MCLEAN . ALLEN LAKE . . WILLIAM HAYS . JOEAHICKS .' . CHARLES ANDERSON ORIVILLE AUSTIN VANE' BRAZIL JAKE BRAZIL CARL BAHNER THAD CRABTREE PAUL EAST CHARLES GILMORE hundred three Russell Literary Society B Division Term OFFICERS second Term . . . . . President . . . Vice-President , 1 Secretary-Treasurer . f . Literary Critic . Argumenlalive Critic . . Sergeant-at-Arms E. D. GALLOWAY CLARENCE REVES JAMES B. WILLIE . DoN UTLEY . . A. S. HOLDERNESS CHARLES ANDERSON I MEMBERS E. D. GALLOWAY A. SIDNEY HOLDERNESS WILLIAM HAYS JOE HICKS A ALLEN LAKE 1. T, LAMB . BURL LONG FLOYD lJE'Nox OTHEL LEDGERWOOD IVEY LIEBLONG CHARLES MOREHEAD SI-IERRoD MCLEAN B. E. NORSEWORTHY CLARENCE' REvEs LUTHER REYNOLDS WILLIAM H. ROTH JACK RAMEY D. L. SHOFFNER . . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer Literary Critic . Argumentative Critic Sergeant-at-Arms GUY SIMMONS MARION SELPH ALLEN SMITH DON UTLEY TABOR WILSON JAMES B. WILLIE j. L. ROWLAND j. B. MESAMORE E W ff' Il' 1 ' .IIIhIII., .,,I ' The Troubaclour, Nlneteen Twenty-Two s,'X1'1v: !' 'iii .M TS,- . Q .m Q Enwgl- vvvl Ilvl I v111 E In -Ilr-I I n--u1v1----41-1 ,-1:-1n I IIII IIII ..... Im.. .,..,.... Im .........,. ...... , ...,.EI- E ff! ' I Y. M. C. A. Cabinet OFFICERS DOYNE WILLIAMS .... .... .... P r esident ' W. I... BAUGH, JR. . . . . . Vice-President E. E. WALDEN' .... .... S ecrelary CARROL JOHNSTON . . COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN FRED R, HARRISON . GEORGE D. MILLAR . N. T. HOLLIS . . ALLEN CAzOR'I' . . B. F. ALLBRIGHT . . JAMES T. THOMPSON . H'E'NRY GOODLOE . . . . Treasurer . . . . . . . .Religious Service . New Student! . . Social . Visilalion . Bible Sludy . . Life W orlf Mission Sludp Page one hundred four F' . The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two QA -gqnigx E? If , 5 x 'H I I I -I, Ankle, ,F , I NWN, 'tm ' ' -?I ,I ll 5' 4 4x ef' .w.g-A- Z , Q I. -A .. D ln jllllllvvlll Iltflvlllllnlllllllllmnmmi II I I ll I Ill IIl1ylIlvll lIII4llII I I H IH I Ill - l5r m ' ' ' - 'ms.xxxwI'.-Li.'i4r' -I -,li gsifms RV Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS LILLIAN HOUSE . .... President CATHERINE JOHNSTON . . V ice-President TOMMIE HARKEY .... .... 5 ecfeldry HELEN PITTMAN . . . . . Treasurer EMILY PENTON . . U. R. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN C-I.ADYs TABOR .......... . . . . Program MARGARET PITFMAN . . Missions MINNIE FRANK HAYs . Publicity MABEI. BEST .... . . Social Service Page one hundred five The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two '-gill 71 A Y Q. B-E W Ugg? gh' ... 'T tkyffidltrr rt. tt . Y mmgggijrmm.-t.rt.mrE.I.GyG.- mir...-nfr1mrn.,,,,...,, 0 ,ln ,lg ,,.,,,1...rEi1-. Hi. nl of-fi HENDRIX BAND O' SINGERS Back Romgj. E. SANDERS, HAYES MCRAE, GEORGE REUTZ, Dicic MOREHEAD, H. E. NUTT, Director. Front Row-FRANK GREENHAW, R. W. MENARD, K. W. DODSON, D. C. FISHER, W. L. BAUGH, JR. The Hendrix Band This has been a very successful year for the Hendrix bands. The college, realizing the importance of such organizations, has set aside a permanent fund, which is making it possible to give concerts free to students, and at the same time add instruments and music. From the three bands the best talent has been selected to form the Hendrix Band 0' Singers, a ten-piece playing and singing organization. ln the series of concerts which have been given over the state this year, this organization has gained a state-wide reputation and as an advertisement for the college is second only to athletics. The Band 0' Singers will probably be in Chautauqua work, as a unit. during the coming summer, or at least several of the members will be in professional bands. Probably the best feature about the work of the band is that it offers the training required for every class of musicians, from the beginner to the man capable of holding professional jobs during the sum- mer. Too much credit cannot be given the director, Professor H. E. Nutt, for the efficient work he has done in the three years he has been with us. We made it the best in the state this year, and for next year our motto is The best college band in Dixie. Page one hundred six 1 ff ,,,,,W,,.. ..-E M... E '5 g. 35 21 The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two fffxu, zs 1 L M C? u! an K5 ing '.fg'f A R.. E :Tw T. T gk lg... ,,U.....................-mm.f.nmmnmHu. . 1 T 1 1.1.m..mHmn11Trvv1rr-wmunmlmmm-r'rl1 uvwmmm mnmnI'T7TWYm WExxxQ ,.' ' WQ A3 ,Q .li ' , .... ' ai ff mills - fu. Sf!! QE Cornels W. L. BAUGH, JR D. C. FISHER j. C. ECHOLS E. R. STEWART IRBY JONES LUCILLE WOMACK French Horns GEORGE REUTZ L. P. JIMERSON j. R. Cox GALE RoBs1Ns Page one hundred seven Hendrix Concert H. E. NUTT, Direclor Burilone HAYS MCRAE Clarinels R. W. MENARD FRANK GREENHAW Flulc and Piccolo AFTON ANDERSON 5L'lXUp,1OnCS W. R. STUCK Band Trombones S. D. MOREHEAD j. R. THOMPSON BENJAMIN HARTON SAM BLAND J. E. PITTMAN Bass j. E. SANDERS, jR. Drums K. W. DODSON The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two .MI-...'n-I-I-n-I1-.... . ...I I-I ..,w-..III- II . . 2I..........,Ej- ' '-ffl nan' HCDd1'iX Corneis PAUL GALLOWAY PAUL WHEELER j. W. BEST, jR. LESLIE BROOM How CHOATE A llos GALE ROBBINS Bass VANE BRAZIL Snare Drums HAROLD BRYANT JOHN MURRAY Bass Drum J. W. BRAZIL SCCODCI Band Clarinels CLEON Sl-IACKELFORD F. R. LENox LEE XVALLACE ALBERT HURSEY Flutes ELIZABETH REYNOLDS BETHEL TITUS Tromboncs -IAMES PITTMAN CHARLES MOREHEAD O. A. AUSTIN L. D. IVICKINNEY EARL MARTIN Page one hundred eight . f, Q The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two ,4U45,,F,,,v,'y,5z'11QMQQ -i' ' JN 'S-ff ,f ' ??Q'?5' :r I f -x I l T SPE R Page one hundred nfne F I I g.h.L,, A QN A . W .IE 2 'fi 2 The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty Two Qgyywg-'Ii WI .NE AM ' ,..,.,, ..... Vaffg ff -1 fIm1'1'WffffyEw! I .II IIIIIIIIIIIWITIIIIIIIII A ROBERT Cox G. A. HOLEN KAVANAUGIHI DODSON W. H. C-OODLOE B. F. ALLBRIGHT W. L. BAUCH ELLIOT HOLLOWAY Glee Club PROFESSOR ROBERT L. CAMPBELL, Diraclor MEMBERS Firsl Tenors H. W. KAMP R. W. MENARD Second Tenors FRANK GREENHAW First Bass W. j. LENTZ RALPH MCDONALD Second Bass MARION MILLER I E. S. NUNN S. D. MOREHEAD j. E. SANDERS j. A. WADDELL GLEN SANFORD FLOYD WARD FLOYD R. LENOX JACK PATRICK GIRARD SHOFNER GLEN THOMPSON J. R. MOODY Page one hundred ien Y- - fl' .E v - Q -z--uw-rf ff-F' . r .. L3 The Troubaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two W - M- C735 fm QGWX E Imnumln m w Uzulluu fffE32NEx?..1 H. M. E.. D. Page one hundre LEWIS . . . GALLOWAY . . A. L. BROWN W. P. BAIIJEY H. O, BOLIN C. G. BOLIN W. j. CLARK EARL FISHER PAUL GALLOWAY d eleven Ministerial Club OFFICERS Bishop W. H. GOODLOE . . Presiding Elder , . Presiding Elder jon B. WILSON . . . . Secretary MEMBERS NEIL HART BEN MORGAN CLAUD HARvIsoN j. C. PATY BURL LONG J. L. ROWLAND FLOYD R. LENox EMMETI' McKAY R. W. MENARD MARION MILLER R. B. MOORE W. j. SPICER G. F. SANFORD GIRARD SHOFNER J. B. VICK I I Il,, .I'L1 ' AI I T?r f,f Ir'- QI. M ' fix 1 ffnrg,-Q ivfw 7 , lv, The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ,502 -.::I,.....II-mr-I'r.-II II IIIIIIIIIIIIII-I-IT-I rI-III In I .III-IIMIIIIIII-III...I..II.......I..II....I...III.-I..,.III.I-ITITIWIW.,...M.,,,.,..,.,..,,... ' -- B. F. ALLBRIGI-IT. . . . A. G. CAZORT . . E.. O. LATIMER j. R. BINGI-IAM H, D. CANNON j. F. CLARK NOEL CoPP SAM DAVIDSON j. C. ECI-IoLS Chemistry Club OFFICERS MEMBERS R. E. HILES j. B. JACKSON L. K. JETER FRED JIMERSON EARL LATIMER E, MARTIN President . . Secretary and Treasurer . Troudabour Editor Roy MILLARD R. C. MOODY W. R. NAYLOR JACK PATRICK C. j. PERRIMAN MILDRED PRIDE j. j. FAUST ROY MCGUIRE NITA RAMEY M. T. GARNER PROF. M. J. MCHENRY B. A. REDWINE' D. R. HARDEMAN FAY MCNUTT NOEL Ross M. SCALES LAWRENCE WI-IALEY A. T. SCHULLER ELWYN WHEELER GUY SIMMONS P. WHEELER FRED STRICKLIN G. DOYNE WILLIAMS A. H. WALKER ROYCE WILLIAMS FLOYD WARD BEN WOODRUFF Page one hundred twelve . 6 S. The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two 2 4 if QQ 91'?x 5 'gr fl s. 'W , urn? 1 ,i:' ' Q 457: ' .L9WI'i-1 L .. .,,. 1 Y qmkgmeb UT- . T CHEMISTRY CLUB Page one hundred ihirieen 'FE-' 1 i l I , ,.ga...i.1 V i ,z A fMv 'W'. A5 A I :F,,. a. yu , , - . ir is. ,. ' -LL- Hf . The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two I ML.. 1 1 'Q-.-. 197-T it L N- mel: -'-, -- ------11I,1- mhTr1Trrm11m-um -... mmm ..... mn. ...... ,...-.EI 3 Engineers OFFICERS HARRY LANE ....... ..... . President N. T. HOLLIS ..... . Vice-President E. G. MOSLEY ..,.. . Secretary and Treasurer RALPH MCDONALD . ...... Troubadour Editor MEMBERS j. B. BAssETT T. j. STACY HORACE BOYD SAM STEEL HORACE CARPENTER ERNEST STEPHENS H. D. ENGLAND EUGENE STEWART M. W. HARTON HILLARD STROUD ROBERT E. HILES C. K. TAYLOR ALBERT HURSLY E. E. WALDEN H. E. RUFF, JR. ELWYN WHEELER GUY SIMMONS G. DOYNE WILLIAMS k in A g AAA ,L A ,',hL.. Page one hundred ,fourleen The Troubaclour. Nineteen Twenty-Two -5' X ,,...., -9g E mm LulLuuUuuu wuuu lllllul luuu f . IV H 'fm K - 1 1 t n. tg-Q11 1 fi' ' 4 A5553 Q.-, . Y - L Ae... . . h C ' 'I' l I I ll' I I Ill UI ll ! ' ntl I LLLULLUIH i ' I HI Ill -A 5-H9 -1- Utley Law Club OFFICERS HAROLD D. SADLER . . ...... . Chief justice , O. W. GARVIN .... . . Associate justice DON GREENHAW . . . . Prosecuting Attorney LEWIS HAWLEY . . .... C lark C. C. Ross . . Sharif MEMBERS O. U. AUSTIN S1 BLAND SAM Hou' WALTON Borrs C. MCCARTY FRANK GREENHAW RALPH MCDONALD ARLAND HIPPS J. T. THOMPSON ROBERT MAXWELL MELVIN THOMPSON HONORARY' MEMBER A1'roRNEY-GENERAL -I. S. UTLEY Page one hundred fifteen .. g7,,,,,,,,, , ,, an K Fl l '55 'RN 'f' y 'ie 11 I ' 57raj'h1HU+.fq,r,y, ., The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two hfifiggg? A fwim-W , L :.LWf2 7S:,, 1 , W .I A Qazuul , , ,,.,,, 1 -n-nn1 IIIWIM1 -vnvlv 0 lvlvvl nl lllvlo u run1n:-ns1 ffm! llvvlu 2, IE! -d Red-Headed Club CFFICERS GLADYS TABOR ..... ..... . . . ..... President MABEL BEST ...... ....... V ice-Presidenl HARLAN GILMORE . . . . Secreiary and Treasurer MEMBERS HAROLD BRYANT j. M. HAWLEY FRED FLEEMAN ALLEN IscR1c CHARLES CILMORE WESTELLE NALL ERMA GUICE JACK RAMEY Page one hundred .sixteen ff I I ,SRU fin QNX IA F' The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-TWO We L , - - In EQUIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII'lIIInIIiIIFfTl'TlDIIIIIIII f IIIIIIIIII lI0IlIIl ' ' :XXX,f iiliff JOHN HOLLEMAN S EUGENE STEWART .... GLADYS MCDONALD . Page one hundred 'sevenleen GEORGE ECHOLS joI-IN FIE'ARs PAUL HQLLEMAN LOYD R. LENOX JOE MCBRIDE 00I'lC1'Sq OFFICERS MEMBERS President Vice-Presfdenl . . Secretary and Treasurer joI-IN THOMPSON IRL TROUT WORTH WALTERS WILLIAM WARREN PAUL WHEELER - M . -f F 'Q 11 I 0 'QFQQQUIrfligrmggrk H The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two I , , M57 .Yu I I -'?l - I - -1 A- I i- I-inmfmu :--1-f mmm L------,---------.f-.- ..mmm .,,.,,.. f. .... ,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Ei -1?-d , eww ' ii - Drew County Club OFFICERS JAMES TILLAR THOMPSON ...... CRAWFORD WHALEY HDMER KIMBRO .... SHELTON BLAND . j. HII.I.IARD STROUD . . TILLAR j. H. KIMBRO J. HILLIARD STROUD j. TILLAR THOMPSON MEMBERS MONTICELLO SI-IEI.ToN BLAND SAMUEL BLAND DANA CAVANESS ALVA WADDELL CRAWFORD WHALEY . . Presfdenl . Vice-Presidenl . . . . Secretary. . . . . . . Treasurer Troudalmur Editor WILMAR ' FARRELI. K. BIGGS MARVIN E. BIRD, JR. VAN B. joYcE Page one hundred eighteen 'w 'lm L, ,.,. b-,- A' Q N if , gp-Lf .bm ' X? s v X X ' -. 1 1 -my ,Ji ,Ka f P 'xx 1 9 fm' ,df li fr xl lu 53 P ,ei Xl ff' jf S S- Q A H 3, 1 52 ai f' .. M 11 1 Q, 5 1 .f -s 1 xg + an l l Mr, 5, -1 , x gb lg 4156 + 5' n Q Mmwx Q, I H 1 m E L .xi-3, . -A X 1 5' f f ,fl . J S .A Q. J r. J 1 -2? . vs 5, A-: , 9 gay . 4 ,H Mk ffff y V ' ff' ff .- M 5' A K N' M fy .v f Q hw if 1- 1:43 .V , ,t 13. it li . The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two .. ' nn ...mm -mu 1 1 I 1 mnnm iiitiiifwnwmm - - - f A'Eg,1,.ur-rimu,....mmn m 1 1 u in in 'li mtaxxx29f.:i-. i,'. - r.'- ': FUN . f vf, , . El- gf! .: , . . Y. ANJI - NE. Att FULI. I BUFFALO BILL'S BARBECUEH WHY BOYS LEAVE HGIVIEH A Desperate Drama of Love 'Neverylhing in Three Spasms BY THE NUTT TVVINS, HAZEL AND BUSTER PROLOGUE. Once upon a time in days of old when knights were bold, and Collins had no freckles, there came to Hendrix Univer- sity a comely maiden with a luxuriant mass of tawny tresses, eyes of lustrous blue, and a form of wondrous proportions, seeking the fountain of knowledge. She possessed such a free-hearted, happy manner that she was forthwith dubbed Joy. The damsel JOY immediately became the center of all attention and many brave swains vied for her favor. It came to pass that shortly after school opened there lay in the college hospital one HACO BOY-ED, a gridiron hero, sorely wounded on the field of battle. CANTO I fscene: Room in Martin Hall, JOHN JACOB FAUST seated at a table playing with an Erector set.J Enter C. Paty. J. C. P.: Hist, noble Faustf, J. F.: ul-list, noble Patyf' Page one hundred twenty-one J. C. P.: Dost know Joy? J. F.: Dost J. C. P.: Dost know Haco Boy-ed, the injured gridiron hero, who lieth in yon sick bay? J. F.: Thou exhaled it. J. C. P.: I-list. J. J. F.: I-list. J. C. P.: ul-last a plan, to wit: that thou shouldst grasp thy trusty Wateman between thy thumb and initial digit and compose a stirring doctunent of love, and affix thereto the signature of the aforesaid Joy, and- J. F.: Knave, thou hast a cranium like unto that of C. C. Ross, but still your plan hath merit. It shall be donef' fExit Patyj fCuriain.J SCENE II. frlnhe same room. FAUST just finished writing on a pad of scented violet paper.J NT I l fi 52 t ' it Jn The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two .-4? LD -fm ...r-- .......m---..- .iii ff! ll' 1.3 1.19. il. l: 'W .. ev 5--f.A:-gzzlftw., ,. WY?-2. mn N. QT , 5 f A ' 1, .A I A .1 -ni-.rmnnn m T J. F.: Dost believe this will knock the doughty Haco for a triple row of green tile-roofed brick bath houses. fReads-M My Darling Haco: My heart goes out to thee, my stalwart hero, and I long to see you well and whole once more, trod- ding the gridiron and your opponent's physiognomies in the mire, with a dominant stride amid the applause of thousands. I passionately love football players and long to welcome you with outstretched arms and- etc., etc., gl. C. P.: Ha, that'll scotch him! All Europe is indignant! CANTO II SCENE I. frlqhe Hendrix College Hos- pital.-HACO BOY-ED reading a letter in bed. HACO leaps up from bed with a shout of exultationj Haco: Oh, wonderful Joy! I am well! I am well! Tonight I will seek the loving arms of my fair admirer While the old moon looks down from heaven on our blissful happiness with compassionate beati- tude. Just give me the moonlight, and I'll do the rest! fCurtain.j SCENE II. QHACO, fully dressed, turn- ing from hospital telephone., Haco: Ah, 'tis well. I-last just se- cured a date with the fair flapper, and I now go forth to conquer. Selah! Gad- zooks! Carrambs! fExii.j C C urtain. Q CANTO III SCENE I. fThe College Hospital. Enter BoozY Co1.L1Ns and PAUL GALLOWAY, bearing the battered and in- sensible form of the good KNIGHT BOY- ED on a stretcher, musicians and attend- antsj Nurse Banks: What ho! Hast aught of harm befallen the mighty 'Dub'? mmm--.rmn .I-rummnrrmnmi--rm.ummm-1I--irrrrru--.1-....r...--....-r...-123,151 ' Boozy Collins: I-last. Nurse Banks: Under what circum- stances, may I ask? Boozy Collins: You may! As I and the noble Knight Galloway were retuming from a night of wild debauchery spent at that den of vice known as Howard Terry's Soft Drink Emporium, where we consumed with reckless abandon three coca-colas per each, to say nothing of one foaming beaker of orange crush,- P. Galloway finterruptingl : Worthy Henry, thou forgetest the pair of chillies served us by the knave, C-lover. Boozy Collins: Hold thy tongue, varlet! As I Wast saying before, after the worthy Paul hadst recompensed Uncle Howard to the extent of seventy-two cents and I had surreptitiously tucked a span of Vvampus Cats under my greatcoat whilst no one was looking, we left the bright lights and had almost reached the college when we beheld the noble Haco encircle the waist of the Happer Joy, with his brawny right arm, whereupon the golden-haired Joy smote the swajn with might and main, likewise with her trusty left meathook to such an extent that the worthy 'Dub' col- lapsed as if pole-axed. Mrs. Banks: Didst knock him for a row? P. Galloway: Didst, yea, even for a span of double furrows. So we collected the pieces and hied ourselves hither with the wreck to turn over to the worthy court physician, Dr. Huddlestonf' fcurlainj SCENE II. fSame hospital. HACO in bed. Opens his eyes.J Haco ffaintlyj: Where am I? Mrs. B.: In the hospital. Haco fdeliriousjz Ah, I remember, I had just carried the water-bottle through Page one hundred twenty two The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two fu 45 XJ Y! t f 5 M 32 3 'A I I .lf I - l fake, ,,-. f ' -Qi f 2 N ts:- irr- .rrrrrIrrrmirrI1'TI1n'r irrrmiir I rrmrrrr-.r.rrrrr -.trinmrnn I. I,In,.,....:.I..rt..rr....-r-r-rm,In the Normal line for a six-yard gain when-H Enter Dr. Huddleston. Mrs. B.: Quick, Doctor, he's sink- ing ' 9: if The ,TI'O1ll38.C1OLl1' Have all-night session with printer. Get 'new supply of nerve to use when making speech for subscriptions. Remind the bunch to get pictures made. Sree Malcolm and figure up how much we are going in the hole. Get shipment off to engraver. Get Crawford to beg for snapshots. Appear interested in everything any- body has to tell you. Wixxxevriig, ' t Dr. H.: There, there, my good man, tell the doctor what happened. Haco: Oh, Doctor, I had a big shiny pail and I was milking a goldfish when a steamboat ran over me. fDies.D fExeunt OYUUCS-Q fCurlain.j sv Editoris Note Book Be a board of censorship on all copy. Don't shock the natives too much. Get out a good annual, but keep from being canned. Pass Economics, even if bribes are necessary. Arrange any way possible to keep from making chapel speeches. Good night-office open at 5 130 a. m. X X 55 Troubadour Expense Account Below appears a certified statement of the '22 TROUBADOUR Staff, published with the view of putting a quietus on reports circulated as to mis- management of funds: EXPENDITURES AND LIABILITIES Building and furnishing oflice for the management ............ ....... S 9,050.00 Salaries to staff members. . . . . 400.00 Kodak films ............... . 75.00 Midnight spreads for staff .... . 33.50 Engraving for TROUBADOUR ....... 1.98 Printing of TRoUBAnoUR ............ 2.05 Bribe to faculty not to read proof .... l54.l0 To Mr. Barnes for taking T. G. Wil- son's picture .................... 8l.00 fSee Soph section for details., Tips to D. L. Shoffner for cleaning the Edfs room ..... .. . 15.00 Page one hundred twenty-three To Doc Sadler for wieners . 6l.00 Editor-in-chiefs salary . . . . 00.35 Total .... .... .... S 9 1573.98 RECEIPTS AND Assrzrs Dues of organizations and clubs ...... S 9,99 Advertising ................... . . . 3,898.93 Sale of TROUBADOURS ........... . 15.15 Hush money from john Faust ...... 3.l7 Total ............ ............ 5 3,927.29 Deficit ............... ........ S 5,946.69 Deficit to be made up by collection in chapel. Respectfully submitted, M. T. GARNER, Business Manager. ' NN, ' aim w . f .- The Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two lauz, K1 ' Tixi . ': '- H N ' ' - cttw -f f, '- -:-gn A s .id - ,EA ...L mv-ViTnVQgw::.r..rrirr...v .until-Iruiurivv-Luau'-I I r.ri..r.r-I-E1 1, E Whois Who and Why 1 intense interest is focused upon some particular event and all concerned look forward to this grand climax of the scholastic year with wildly beat mg hearts and unpent enthusiasm In Hendrix the apex of school interest came on December I3 in the sacred chapel hall, when various political bosses and their candidates 5 . ,Q . . . . . . N the routine everyday affairs of every institution there comes a time when fra' .or - - - - . . - clashed for supremacy in the annual Who's Who election. In the initial sprint, for most popular professor, L. E.. Winfrey led the field all the way and finished out in front with IIS votes. Prof. Kamp, the Latin wizard, finished a low second with 41 tallies. Doyne Williams, the famous blonde football hero and king of the Wigwam, defeated his roommate, Fred R. Harrison, I I2 to 43 in the contest for most popular boy. In the same race, restricted to ladies, Ora Belle Simmons breasted the barrier ahead of Gladys McDonald, the Oklahoma Sand Bar, and won by the close margin of one vote, the ballot sheets showing a count of 65 to 64 for these celebrities. Ralph McDonald received I I9 votes for the honor of best student. B. F. Allbright was running with 36. Royce C Kid D Williams and Long John Thompson were the leading contestants for the ofhce of best athlete, and the final tally revealed the fact that Short-top Kid had won by a score of 75-63 over the star of the basketball court and the cinder track. In the handsomest boy race, Joe Parker and George Perceful were the popular choice of the masses. Parker, running on his last year's reputation, vanquished the Lonoke Jackrabbit, and cornered I2I votes to Perceful's 23. Ora Belle Simmons again came home a winner in her second race, that of prettiest girl, with a vote of I68. Elizabeth Scobey finished second with 32. Luke Cabe and Pat Mehaffy beat the gun in the cutest boy handicap and Luke made it three years straight by defeating Pat, I I 6 to 45. There were several entries in the race for the cutest girl contest, but Elizabeth Scobey won by a Roman nose with a score of 89. Ora Belle Simmons also finished in the money with 45 votes. The race for biggest sport was a hotly contested affair and Bob LaGrone broke the tape with Bill Stuck at his heels. The count was 31 to I9. In the annual laziest boy classic, Allen lsgrig cantered home an easy winner with 205 votes. Bob Moore finished many laps behind with 33. J. C. Paty triumphed over Henry Collins, alias The Boy without a Doubt, in the ugliest boy contest. The redoubtable national guardsman scored IZI, while 97 of Henry's admiring friends rallied to his support. Page one hundred twenty four 5. he Troubadour, Nmeteen Twenty Two ,ii +1 QQ 9 N 3 , f7 . . - - L s. VSHI egg. ' II ..'!II!'Pa1-iff -si? ' lil If- - ' T .gi-,K lil 'E 'Tl l'li iv- X 'I l.U.lILllIll I VIH! rut nIn.I:u I i A Y .XII 'ma The triumvirate of W. l... Baugh, W. Andrew Clark and John Jacob Faust faced the barrier in the next race, the biggest rube handicap, and they came down the home stretch as close as July lovers. This time the mighty wizeless wizard led the field with IOO votes. W. L. Baugh finished second with 75, Andrew Clark running third. ln the biggest liar handicap, Joe Crossett, the famed prevaricator of lVlcCrory, took everything but the chapel Bible. Joe amassed the enormous total of 2l2 rallies. Walter Stuck finished a ZH? second with 23. Gladys McDonald led the Held all the way in the biggest flirt entry and amassed I37 votes. The rapidly tiring Faust came under the wire second with a count of 71. Hayes H. McRae was the popular choice of the people for greatest staller and clicked the tumstile 46 times. Thirty-one of Snake Peyton Anderson's admiring friends forced the office boy of the ladies' auxiliary of the Red Head Club into second place. Jabez Faust made it the end of a perfect day by winning the oflice of greatest ladies' man. The Corridor Beau Brummell received 31 votes. Joe Parker also ran. Harold Doc Sadler, cob merchant of Rison, copped the office of biggest politician over S. Bland by a score of l60-56. Red Bryant swamped Minnie Frank Hays in the most original race, l IZ-47. In the final dash, the cleverest boy handicap, El Dorado Red, again broke the tape a winner. jim Buchanan, the psychology shark, also ran. Score, 64-24. 353595 Ballot Cast by Allen A. lsglrig AT HENDRIX CELEBRITY ELECTION Most Popular Professor . . LEWIS E. WINFREY Laziest Bay . . . . . G. D. MILLAR Most Popular Bay . . . ALLEN ISGRIG Ugliest Boy . . . GEORGE DANA MILLAR Most Popular Cirl . . . ELIZABETH Scoav Biggest Bonehead ..... CEO. D. MILLAR Best Student . . . . . ELIZABETH Scosr Biggest Rube . . . . G. DANA MILLAR Best Athlete . . .... A. lscRIc Greatest Liar . . . DANA MILLAR Best All-Round . . . ALLEN A. lscRIc Greatest Flirt . . . . MR. MILLAR Hdndsomesl Boy ...... A. A. ISGRIG Greatest Slaller . . . . MILLAR, G. D. Prettiest Cirl .... Mtss ELIZABETH Scosr Greatest Ladies' Man . . ALLEN IscRIc Cutest Boy . . USUNSHINEU Iscmc Createst Politician . . . ALLEN A. lSGRlG Cutest Cirl . . . ELIZABETH Scosr Most Original . . . ELIZABETH Scosv Biggest Sport . . . GEORGE MILLAR Cleverest . . . . Mtss E. Scosr Page one hundred twenty-fvc XXX?9xfl' .-. Q L, 'W 1 , kwzmli-At... it , .ut....1rvrn.......-U..-..-...t...ttit.nmirmrmgmmrut.-ncnnnt...-.nn..... .-....t..-.......rEj 'cj 111+ 1 The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ,gba LATE... sllii ai 1 ' . x, 1. sl 'Q' t2f',lXf:aglfrMl I - A-1.7-.lag -,gf fi ' ,-L- CALENDAR NOTES SEPTEMBER 7-Everybody here. Everybody happy. F resh- men are of usual color. 9-Classes begin. Rush for change cards starts. l0-Joe Hays decides that the work offered is not far enough advanced for him. Reception Committee visits freshmen. ll-Everybody goes to church. Evans delivers delightful message. l2-Song-bird Shofner arrives with a Central girl's trunk. Being unable to open it, Squaw Holleman places his calling card in a crack. l3-Robert Graham tries to shave with tooth- paste. C. K. Taylor arrives. l4-Football squad begins to fall off. l5-Little boy blue goes and blows his horn 29-Bulldogs sharpen their teeth for the acorn- fed Razorbacks. 30fSaid Dogs travel north in search of said Razorbacks. Pups go to England. Score, 0 to 0. OCTOBER l-Bunn fSlimQ conducts Staples' History Class. Gives a quiz and makes l00. U. of A. 28, H. C. 0. 2-Sunday. Songbird Shofner leads the singing at League. 3-Robert Maxwell begs Ghost to leave him alone. 4-Staples attempts to rival Prof. Varner in as- signing memory work. Gooden gives a quiz. 45.30 3. mg. l6-Dormitory Council elected. Earl Walden victorious. fwater off., l7-Goat visits john Anderson. Anderson not prepared for him. l8-Sunday is our day off. l9--University students pass through Conway. Many strange sights and sounds. Many are disappointed. 20-Typhoid shots weaken many. Math quiz. 2l-Prof. Staples delivers great address on the use of the library. 22-The uforkersn are censured. 23- Dinty Montgomery visits Hendrix. 24- Jew Nelson arrives and awards medals to his former classmates. 25-Sunday. Ben Wwdmfl takes seven to Sun- day school. Page the doctor. 26-Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. reception. Many hearts are broken. 27-Seniors order rings. Faculty meets. Grief in camp. 28-Winter has comeg summer has went. It did not go by accident. fDedicated to the nearly association., 5-Hunter talks at Y. M. C. A. Economics class figures the benefit to society of a Sl00-a-plate banquet. -Faust wants to know why the seniors don't buy the second hundred invitations first. 7- Doc Sadler organizes Order of Aaron's Rod. Will succeed the Ancient and Amalgamated Sons of Rest in promoting and fostering the spirit of less work and more time to do it in. -Everybody goes to Little Rock. Score, 7-7. Pup-L. R. H. S. game. None make expenses. 9-Zack Taylor, agile as a cat. lo-Charles Harris goes to Normal-loses his heart and live hours' credit. ll-We hate to go to school on Tuesday. l2-Hiking Club hikes to rock crusher. Many decide they are going to Fort Smith before crusher is reached. l3-Dogs-Pups stage a game. lsgrig refuses to stop playing, for he wants to make a letter. l4hYesterday was Thursday. l5-U. of A. 28, Ouachita 0. No dope yet. l6-Sunday. Big negro meeting. Many shake hands. Page one hundred hvenly six .-9 K - ' KF The Troulaaclour, Nmeteen Twenty-Two l' ff,',T,1l+?,'f4ll.l,MQ - fggmg fm- h .L-' ' is Qx' -V. I N32 v--m -.T Q sg I i Whafs the matter wiih the faculty? Tl1ey'rc all right. Page one hundred twenty-seven 1 H, The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two 'HT 'T' ll 1 UW .Q:iil'mKtli t. 11 Ziff' fl. ii -f , XWZ, . .Q ........mi....i-rnvim --in-Ii..i.iimov.-I-innrmmnmiii-...rr... ..mm.. iii.ii..ittmmi..iiii.wi. ' ..........i....L fsfffffn'-' 'El Zi-:Libr '- l7-Red-headed Club have picnic. All decide that Coach jones is a good chaperon. lg-TROUBADOUR management burns midnight oil. I9-Zack Taylor shows G. Wilson how to solve cubics by the Cordan method. 20-Dogs go to Batesville. 2l-Hendrix I4, Arkansas College 0. Only straight football used. 22-Normal entertains. Many are footsore after long journey. Hiking Club members star. 23-Sunday. 24-Room 307 becomes a natatorium. Graham and Stacy take a swim. 25-Col. Fordyce lectures. There is no History 3a. joy! Joy! joy! 26-W. Clark suggests a trip to the reunion as a remedy for H. B. Staples' mental dys- pepsia. 27-Arkansas Advancement Association presented to students. Bulldogs have strong 'offensive' -no water. 28-List of privileged characters, who are sworn not to use their privileges, announced. 29-We fail to sing the Doxology in chapel. 30-Sunday. We have heard of hotels having running ice water in each room, but Martin Hall has coffee. This is a record. 3l-Sophomore party and Halloween. Many go through the cave of the winds. Setting is made for Staples' annual speech. NOVEMBER l-Prof. Staples delivers his speech on Gentle- men and Halloween. It contains all of last year's bunkum and much more. 2-John W. Cline speaks to students on China and the disarmament conference. 3-Pep meeting for Henderson game. Threat of a quiz is given. 4-Financial panic. Henderson 9, Hendrix 73 and to think that two years ago it read Hen- drix IZB, Henderson 0. 5-Midsemester tests. Teachers show their color. Boone has a sore hand. 6-Boone falls in love. Bachelors' Club loses one of its most faithful members. 7-Call received for Mattie Mae Jeter. 8-It is discovered that Taylor and White lost the Henderson game. 9-Staples misses History 3a and History 2. Great rejoicing in camp. I0-Holiday-pep meeting. Many have some- thing besides pep. ll-We don't care to discuss this day. Sad news. l2-Another holiday. Prof. Clary gives up room I3 in the Marion. -Revival starts. Financial panic becomes acute. Many realize their loss. I4- Hoodoo is great success. Kid Simmons is terribly disappointed at close. I5-None of us know our lessons. l6-Joe Crossett cries through five reels of Way Down East. I7-Rowboats become the only means of travel. I8 - Doc Sadler makes a wild guess in History 3a. l9hAll hunters clean their guns and prepare for bird season. 20-Sunday. Quail season opens. Martin Hall looks like an arsenal. Zl-Freshman party. Slim Bunn is confronted by a strange woman who invites him to a dance. 22-Grades given out. Surely there was weeping and wailing and snatching of teeth. 23-Football men have dinner at president's home. 24- Sooner Club entertains. Oklahoma boys bring in their state game fplayed with two cubesb. 25-Thanksgiving Day. Caddo gives 6:00 a. m. breakfast. Creenhaw and Holt miss dinner. 26-We go to classes full of-turkey, etc. 27-Sunday-we find our dates are mixed. fNot the wrong girl but the wrong day., 28- Slim Bunn cleans out his room. 29h-Talk about the Christmas holidays begins. 30-Coaches meet and decide on co-ed all-star team. l 3l-There ain't no such animal. DECEMBER I-Coach jones starts volley ball. Many people star. 2-We hear much talk about tobacco in chapel. 3 -Squirt Collins, the underfedf' starts his six weeks' boycott of the bath house. Page one hundred twenty eight i ,Y Y .. 1, - I , The Troubaclour, Nineteen Twenty-Two ei' ' tI ' ' 4' ff - i' x Mi. D A IE!-,lu .flvff mi ........,f.-- flfvffllf 1 I -irrnmnwfi wmv 14f-fv t l-11-- Wm -..rvvK m i4rTi3v it .f11.,rf,...,.1.f n h as 4-Sunday. Squaw l-lolleman's picture features the Gazette sport page along with the mighty Gravy, -lr. 5-Mob of preachers' sons meet dinlcey to get a copy of conference appointments. 6-elnterclass basketball tournament starts. Seniors and sophomores eliminated. 7-We learn of the importance of Monday in the school weelc. S-Noel Copp springs into fame and fortune. lsgrig and Millar disappointed. 9-We have an analytics test. l0--Societies elect oflicers. Fourth floor has a feast. f lVlillcmaicls Club organize., l l-Sunday. Editor-in-chief gets out one-half of the Tnouasooun. l2- Doc Sadler receives a large package which mal-res him feel at home. l3-Celebrities' election. Gooden gives Eco- nomics l a holiday much against his will. ilmmxl e The follow-'ilrg worfinmigl-vrmrt-lapses nt the dtwl mentioned 7 like f!Qriggi,,e, Efzfrf, ij- A.,F,i,.Mfg Cf-o I 7 1 . 4aAM5.14.,i CQJY ,,34-L 'WI H854 I ,S Su I e if 5 V idea I P C K . 651: 2 QC IN A c:?oerMMM as His' Ea I -P 'J x l4-Quiz in Psychology. Buchanan prays for Shaver's speedy return. l5-The nmillcmaidsn are called to give account of their purpose in life. l6-Ye gods, what a restless and sleepless night for the Economics sharks. l7-Dan Boone does nal go to Wigwam. Two brolcen hearts. l8-Sunday. Busy day for TROUBADOUR editors. l9-One of our valuable days. 20-Hayes McRae called home on business. Zl-Holidays begin. Night trains are late as usual on such occasions. 22-Freshmen arrive home and take the town and the natives thereof by storm. 25-Santa Claus visits all good students. Con- sequently there is a shortage of switches. 3l-Robert Graham! is hit in Pine Bluff by a slcy rocliet. Page one hundred twenty-nine '7 ExXX?9t1 ..-.' - c: '-' JANUARY l- Doc Sadler celebrates New Year's Day by distributing wieners to the poor. Tom l-layes starts New Year's right by spending four hours in the cooler. 2-Hendrix and Calloway talce charge of Little Rock. 34-Sleuth Gooden dismisses Economics l on account of the shortage of sharks, Staples A gets called clown in History 5. 4-Doc Reynolds advises us to see the Four Gospels. 5-Third floor north becomes a barber shop. Dan Clary furnishes massage cream. 7-Doyne Williams becomes King of the Wig- wam. 8-TROUBADOUR management burns midnight electricity and several slices of toast. 9-Paul Lemming moves his trunlc. ll-Suckers Club organized. Bunn and Hayes charter members. Resolve to pass college algebra. l2--Sherwood Eddy speaks at chapel. l3-Friday. Unluclcyifor Trinity debaters only. l4-Football men receive sweaters. Much tallc about speeches, but nothing done. I5-All football men have their pictures talcen in new sweaters. l6-Doc Sadler crawls to hospital and baclc in repentance of missing Sunday school. l7-We start repaying Henderson for our foot- ball defeat. l87We make a second payment. l9-Reves conducts chapel. Loolcs over students and prays for college. 20-Next to the last day of the semester. Zlfloast day. Wilson gives farewell test to Psychology Class. 22-Sunday. Today, tomorrow, and then the fireworks. 23-The calm before the baltle. Shofner moves. 24-Exams. Exams. Oh, death, where is thy sting! 25-The only thing the faculty likes better than exams is more exams. Fireworks. 27-The battle is over. Many hear their fate, 30-Williams and Harrison talce up lodgings at the Goodens. ,. -? L I . ..fj,,?g5.l,li'Igg,WU,. The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty-Two tw new -'Efigtfq gil- 1- V ?-- Zgmifrmt I... I nm tit.tt ti--I-tm--1 ---l ww: --fl UW1TTt1'ftw1--mn-u mm-mnrimi ..........-....--.-,. .H----EV it .. i-i ... I0 FEBRUARY -l become a prophet. Bear with me, gentle reader, if my prophecies fail. fBut whether there be prophecies they shall failhl Cor- inthians I3:8.Q II--Birthday at the Wigwam. fHappy? Well, l should say IJ IZ- Sunday. Lincoln's birthday. We get a holiday. I4-Doc Sadler sends a valentine to Professor Gooden. ISA--All material must be in the hands of the printers today. The staff celebrates. I6-Editors enjoy a day of rest. 20 -Franklin banquet. Coffee has a mint Havor to SOHIE. 2IfDr. Reynolds attends chapel. 22-f-Washington's birthday. Also Bill Naylor'sg for that reason we have no holidayf?j. 244Bull Dogs return from Mississippi victorious fRemember, this is prophecyj 25-Engineers Club finally meets. 26fDoc Sadler goes to church. It is not known whether he is demented or repentant. 27-james Henry submits a diet to the students I which will cause them to gain ten pounds per month. MARCH --The first day of the month. Several stu- dents get letters from Mr. Terry. 2--Only ninety-nine more days till school is 8 out. Chas. Harris begins to pack his trunk. fldayes McRae studies his lessons. spends most of the time dusting his books. I0fWater is off for all day. II-We get the annual lecture on lishing on Sundays. I3-Rain, rain, rain. Ad infinitumf' I5-Fourth floor, north end, goes to bed without I6 I7 I9 making any noise. --Bob Graham studies his second semester work. - jew Nelson delivers a lecture in chapel on the cultivation of whiskers. -Sons of the trustees go to church and meet the preacher. 20-Campus is cleaned up. 2I -Trustees meetg good dinner, long chapel and good time. jim Moore makes address of welcome at dinner. 22-Wave of spring fever hits campus. Faculty holds meeting to discuss prevention. 23gMidsemester tests are announced. 28--Midsemester tests are an actual fact. Trigg trust is insolvent. 29--We swear to do better next time. 3I-Lights out at Martin Hall. Candles and shoe polish furnish the light. APRIL I-Seniors take a holiday. Juniors join them. Sophs and freshmen listen to the faculty talk and resolve to keep the good custom going. 2-Sunday. Seniors do not attend church. 3+Baseball comes into the limelight. 44-Harry Lane does some rough talking to the faculty. 6-Hayes McRae answers a question in Eco- nomics 3. 7-No heat in the radiators today. 8-Seniors begin talking about graduation. 9fTrack men begin to train for the state meet. We are sorry for Ouachita. I2-Robert L. Baugh celebrates his arrival in America by knowing his lessons. I3-First baseball game of the year. I5-Bobbie Moore comes to Economics on time. I6-Casey Walker does not go to the Normal. We wonder why. I7-Ye Ed tells me that I am prophesying too muchg I forgot that my space was limited. 2I-Joe Crossetfs birthday. The third floor have a feast. 23-The librarian wants to know whether Albert Walker's first or' last name is Casey. 3IiProf. Kamp forgets to attend Latin classes. MAY 9-Track meet. We are easily victorious. I6-The medals are distributed in chapel. . 20-We wish we had studied before. 25--Martin Hall is quiet. Harrison and Wal- den forget their birthdays. 30--Exams begin. Fate, be kind to the students. JUNE 3iE.xams are over. We will try it again next year. 6-Commencement. The King takes sad leave of his kingdom. His abdication is received. All out for the summer. Page one hunrlrerl thirty ffm - r H 'i ' The Trouhadour. Nineteen Twenty-Two ,,-f-5 - , ff, 4 w ,e. N' All in NJmmmmf,.,-fvf v.1.IHtovI11H1wnm.mt.w...f.f..tgnvmmmm ' ' m1XXXCB .1' -C :'-.i.- -H ,.. STYLE AND QUALITY ARE Two ESSENTIALS OF GOOD CLOTHES We Are Always First With the Newest Styles WE FEATURE ONLY QUALITY MERCHANDISE Society Brand Clothes Florsheim Shoes Vanity Hats ' Wilson Bros. 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We frequently use such expressions as: Can't be beatg very best qualityg prices right, etc.g or, service cheerfully rendered, service given promptly, and we have never heard our advertisements critically assailed. A General Line of Merchandise Awaits Your Approval Ask for What You Don't See S. G. SMITH, The Busy Store Conway, Arkansas The Troubadour, Nineteen Twenty Two lL,m.r1 1 'll N , fl t l ' - 'E' TL: - 5' ., ffl lll! - . .1 ttfayfiiay or ' I 5X -i I - fai ls.. 5 ' - .. . ....,....T. , ' tl 'A . rrrugm ,Img W xxx29' .', - a '..i.'-1 -' N . QI More than ninety universities, colleges and schools of the South favored us with their Annual printing contracts for the year l922. QI This phenomenal record is the natural result of the high quality of workmanship displayed in all our publications, coupled with the very complete service rendered the Staff. QI From the beginning to the end we are your counselor and adviser in the financing, collecting, and editing of your book. III Surely if Experience is the best teacher, as an old maxim says, then our service must be supreme. Decide right now to know more about our work and service. Simply write for our proposition. cc College Annual He8dqU8ftefS,, .5 -eil


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