Howard Payne College - Lasso Yearbook (Brownwood, TX)

 - Class of 1916

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Text from Pages 1 - 145 of the 1916 volume:

An Appreciation As an appreciation and token of our remembrance of one who has been our friend throughout all our college days, whose interest has always been warm and whose life will ever inspire us and whose personality has never failed to charm and encourage, the Class of Nineteen Sixteen affectionately dedicates this volume of the Lasso Miss Edith A. Roper our teacher and friend iBtMTL Jfnretuori) g?HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE I HOWAPD PAYN E GOLOTTP ill HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE !) look (in? BOARD OF DIRECTORS FACULTY OMrrra of life (follrgc (EmqwfflrwvHE r HE lAffYfTom s y 7 7 7 R1 F A C : u i . T v J ti 7 tLV vi ’VI - v 9H HOWARD PAYNE COLLECT Anderson E. Baten, D. D., Acting President. HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE Helen Frazer Winston, A. B., A. M., English. A. B., Washington Univ., 1912; A. M., Columbia Univ., 1913; admitted to candidacv for Ph. I). Degree, Colum- bia Univ. Ernest S. Abbott, A. B., A. M., Foreign Languages. A. B., Ottawa Univ., 1902; A. M., Brown Univ., 1903. jrMM: M. E. Davis, A. B., Elizabeth Aubyn Taylor, Ancient Languages. Home Economics and Assistant in A. B., Howard Payne College, 1916. Science. Graduate of College of Industrial Arts, Denton, Texas, 1915. Ill HOWARD PAYN E COLLEGE 17 Frank J. Kolbaba, Twen tv-eight vcars under best teachers in Bohemia. Ill HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 18 3ltp Alumni Aaauriatinn Since 1895 this Institution has granted diplomas in the several departments as follows: Literary ................................................. 188 Commercial ............................................... 102 Expression ................................................ 58 Stenography................................................ 23 Bible . In 1914 Howard Payne was raised from a Junior College to a Senior College and now gives degrees in the different departments. Earl Neal, Thos. H. Taylor, President. Secretary. HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE ip ri SENIORS YNE COLLECT r Mme.n Arrt o 1|gj Glvnn Brooks Tom King Fred Alexander Annie Shelton Carrie Camp Cleo McChristy imior ffllaaa ©fltrrra Fall Term Glynn Brooks, President Annie Shelton, Secretary Winter Term Tom King, President Carrie Camp, Secretary Spring Term Fred Alexander, President Cleo McChristy, Secretary HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE1 Graduated'' from Thorp Woodie Young, Rochelle Rochelle High School, 12: fl HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE '12: fourth year in Howard Payne: secretary and presi- dent Irvins Society. ’13-’14; Senior Class. Spring. ’16; pri- mary superintendent of Cog- School. '1.V1G. Payne: graduate in Piano post-graduate in Voice. '13; '13: staff artist. “Lasso '13”; g? HOWARD PAYNE COLLECT 26 HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 11 28 Cto e- riugumj.. „ i, wiA.gi ft'HnWADh t AYNF COLLEGE 29 f heQ a cttf to Ter 3« Sarreb fflcmuni of lEmilg atyamaa Albertson Wife of W. -ij. Albertson lorn JTebruarjj I, 188D Sirb April 11, 1818 ■...........— OHElA0Tn,'oi!6,l THE Junior (Clasa QMrrra Fall Term Horace Shelton, President Osie Maedgen, Secretary Winter Term W. R. White, President Velma Lindsey, Secretary Spring Term E. G. Wilcox, President Chester Evans, Secretary •H” in football, basketball Football and basketball HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE1 i -the i A, nYTToTfel Junior form, 'IB jj HOWARD PAYNE GOLLEG OIIIO ;J JX€Oi2IIS HIS OWN HORN . 1. Myrtle Burk. (!. 2. Lucile Frizzell. 7. 3. Ruth McCauley. 8. 4. Arch Lewis. !). 5. Charlie Moore. 10. 16. Wilbur Duke. Robert Goodwin. 11. John R. Dorsett. Karl Wallace. 12. Ralph Lloyd. Dolly Glover. 13. Elmer Watson. Ethel Neal. 14. R. T. Deel. Marion Wooden. 15. Mary Andrews. 17. Janie Belle Baten. 38 ioTe J HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE1 A FISH. H..-THE.h A rTTFToT l ACAD E M Y THE liouti' Ernnnmira luainraa Department fr Honk MUSIC EXPRESSION ART THE (Class in Piano HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE ! (Claari in linin' J. W. Cooper Montana French Virgie Gage Hilda Lemberg Alice Lemberg Artie Belle Mims Annie Poensalot Eva Sewell Minnie Smith Aubvn Taylor Pearl Weed on Frank Weedon (xheia fTVTrvrsm fflUia ; in Hinliu ROLL HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 1 (Elaaa tn Gxprpaaimt ROLL 59 Art £ tui)to Nell Adams Naomi Allen Ruth Calvert Bertie Camp Cora Lee Beth Low Celia Low Mayme Low Mrs. Mayes Catherine Norwood Ruth Smith Reta Mae Taylor Leah Wagnon Edith Winslow Dora Ella Watson HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE I Rip, look Jour LITERARY SOCIETIES STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SPEAKING COUNCIL Ttoe gAfTYTT 3 £a0fio Staff DEPARTMENT EDITORS Artist Sophomore Carrie Camp Ethel Neal m HOWAPD PAYN E' CQLLTGr HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE1 r-raE lAm 10161 JJriam S taff I DEPARTMENT EDITORS i in IJlitlii-jJliiltan (Offircrs Presidents—Archie Taylor, W. R. White, Jack Scott, Ed Perry. (Top row.) Secretaries—Carter Patterson, ('. L. Brown, 1 . R. Sliofncr, J. R. Dorsett. (Bot- WMmJiA£T€i:Tm:m HOWAPD PAYNF HOI I FCF fbila-3. S’. Si. GMSrrra Presidents—Cecile Lancaster, Leah Wagnon, Naomi Allen. (Top row.) Secretaries—Dollie Glover, Bettie Jane McDonald, Cora O’Meara. (Bottom row.) ft HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 69 I TOE HACTtl .9.61 Presidents— Ilnrlev Smith, ('ox. (To,, row.) rraEif A rrraryinn HOWAPD PAYNF COM FGF nMB-i jk. fa HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE1 The functions of i «gate to the faculty. HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE 74 iHiuiiitrrial Asanriation OFFICERS E. G. Wilcox...................................................President E. S. Hutcherson...............................................Recording Secretary Archie Taylor..............................................Corresponding Secretary HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE ffnmtg iflni’s (ttbriatiau Aaanriatinn CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE fmturt JBomnta (Ebristian Association OFFICERS Osie Maedgen .........................................................President Cj.eo McC ubiety.................................................Vice-President HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE JJubltr Spraking (ttnmtrU HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE1 c................xs m.m Slip (Comanrhp mrihr HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE il oie] alu' Sormitonj Stutttu' Siuirh OFFICERS AND MEMBERS Hilda Lemberg Cora O’Meara- Osie Kincaid . Ina Mae Hunt- Eva Sewell—“i Nettie Collins Wilson Jane” .... The Mischievoua .. Our modest little Nettie Ethel Choate HOWAPD PAYN E COlFecT Ruth Mims, president; Janie Belle Baton, Edith Baten, Mary Baten, Estal Grundy, Katie Harris, Cecile Lancaster, Osie Maedgen, 'era Batten, Bertie Camp, Carrie Camp, Artie Belle Mims, -adie Stephens and Edna Woods. HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE1 cTItp iHrCCulhirh (Enirattj (flub McCulloch County is widely known for its excellent schools, consequently, there is small wonder that there are enough McCulloch County students in Howard Payne to form an interesting club. This club was formed last year and doubtless other students from that County were influenced to enter Howard Payne, if for no other reason than to be a member of the club. Within the last few years it is doubtful that any other county, with the exception of Brown, has furnished as many students for Howard Payne. Since ’10 Rochelle alone has sent seventeen students to the College. Our aim is a better and bigger Howard Payne, and if we do not help to put this College on the map, we will acknowledge we are fooled and will have Jim Matlock to salute the flag. ft HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE (Now girls, don’t get peeved.) Thoroughly mix finely chipped m, juice. Serve with cold potatoes. flHQWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE 84 tTlu' I. Ii. S . (Cluit The B. H. S. Club was o 1 in Howard Payne for the ] B. H. S. in the last few years who have attended school here, but no club was ever organized. This year, the alumni of B. H. S. that are now in school here, feeling the necessity of an organization of such great and well known personages, met and formally organized. There are fourteen members in all: Cleo McChristy, Kate Howard and Vera Button of the Class of ’12; Arch Lewis, Robert Goodwin, Dollic Glover, Mary Andrews and Ruth McCauley of the Class of ’ll; Jolinie Bain, Katie Although now attending another institution, all the members of this club are still loyal supporters of dear old B. H. S. It is the purpose to uphold the good name of that school and to stand as representatives of the best it can produce. We hope to be able to induce many others to attend H. P. C., and hope that they will HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 85 31. S’. li. (Crania (Club Tho’ my fate be the “common fate of all” A few joyous days—then a “dead ball” I hope to bring, amid the vacation cheer, Pleasant memories of the passing year And if I may, remind you late and soon Of the tennis season and the coming June. HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 'i oTe ;;i HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE limum iHiut’a Athlrtir Aaanrialion THE COUNCIL C. E. Lancaster, President; Matlock, Secretary; Shelton, Vice-President; Arch Lewis, Treasurer. ATHLETIC MANAGERS Higginbotham, football; Matlock, baseball; Shelton, basketball: King, track. HOWARD PAYNU COLLEGE : o @F HOWARD W rlyri)ulp liaskrt Sail S’ljitaii Bottom row—Doyle Brooks, Ferro Chadwick, Woodie Young, Sidney McDermett, Roscoe Brooks, J. Pat Green. Top row—Robert Mitchell, Horace Shelton, Harvey Russell, Fred Alexander (Capt.), C. M. Madden, Frank Weedon, T. A. Copas, Coach. 98 r wTiA.rrti .oja BASE BALL Slip SaarhaU Eituntp Mitchell Shortstop— Higginbotham Hunter Woodruff Lewis IftHbWAbb t AYNE tt U,E lE Mmrnmumm HOWARD PAYNE GOLLEGEJ fmmg BImnru’s AtiiU'tir Association Top row—Carrie Camp, president; Ethel Neal, secretary; Miss Taylor, coach. Bottom row—Leah Wagnon, basketball; Ruth McCauley, tennis. HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE1 103 HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGEJg) 104 HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE 108 m i raE lAmi ioi6j FRESHMAN NUMBER T HE .PR ISM jmEM GOlLEGE-a i -THE lAntTTOTl Sixth Bait. Candy Course. Gum Drops Jaw Breakers Rock Striped Sticks P. S. those desiring whey or blink must give President Sansom two days’ I HOWAPD PAYNE COLLEGE I iAnt .iWsMWSja: mmm «MafrAfrto AYN E COLLEGE !H P!I!fP!Hr«5r K!IK!£!!S!S!SS C TTHE! iAmiT916| SUGGESTED OFFERINGS t™ zi£SSTU io f rrr:: “d get your jm. SrSLI s: iSSMfiSir-1- sl fiMssy! D: ii.‘het“o,w”- '.f;c?r rIire “cheap “ AS-fiT “a H’° 8top e LISlS. ” “ inter‘ A ™ Higg7 ° direCt°r °f -Dt- HOWARD PAIN E GOLLEGT is -sFsur1: IIIMes HPWABP PAVijE SMSE W. A. BELL CO. Land and Insurance BROWN WOOD, TEXAS THE NIFTY LOONEY’S MEN’S STORE J. L. KING Dry Goods and Shoes Where PDRITY, CLEANLINESS and QUAL- ITY Counts THE-ALAMO-MANUFACTURING-COMPANY ALAMO MANUFACTURING COMPANY The Gift that doesn’t require an occasion— that is always timely YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your Photograph TAYLOR BROTHERS 130 College Boy and Girl. THE GIFT STORE Visit Our Store Armstrong Jewelry Co. SMITH-HALL Hardware Co. J. W. JENNINGS DRY GOODS CHANUT GLOVES FINE SILKS and DRESS GOODS LADIES’ HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR VALUES BROWNWOOD, TEXAS THE COGGIN NATIONAL BANK Solicits and will appreciate your BUSINESS THE COGGIN NATIONAL HANK 134 fint ©Hatches anti ©tamontiB 200 BAKER ST. PHONE 70 T. S. EUPER JEWELER Cf)t (Sift £ tore for tfeeCollrge gtulwnts If you need anything in Books, Stationery, Sfiort- ting Goods, Etc., we can certainly please you. J ONES ,PPD U B LIN Booksellers and Stationers Santa Fe Market FOR FRESH MEATS EVANS BROS. Crrr? Grocer?? Co. ®r. 3. JL State DENTIST §NGttAV1NG CP- ENGRAVERS RINTERS U)Uq$q Gnnudls mplQfe MILWAUKEE, WIS. 139 WE DUPLICATE ANY LENSE ON SHORT NOTICE MARTIN O. CURRY JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS TWO WISHES The first wish is that Howard Payne College may be the largest and best College in Texas, and the other wish is that its students will lie our customers. KANEASTER’S KANDY KITCHEN First Baptist Church f


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