Howard Payne College - Lasso Yearbook (Brownwood, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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Here forever goes the quest for fundamentals and the truth and beauty of life. - O. E. WINEBRENNER J. H. SHELTON EDWIN MOORE fy tg UL M. , Q 4 if? - , . , ,,. Wg 'ii 5 15. 9 F. Y. ROBNETT OLGA M. LYNCH ELLA M. HASKEW GRACE P. WELLBORN CLEO G. MCCHRISTY .sflafztment o E G L I S H By a malfs speech is he IINIOIUIIQ llzus the ENGLISH DEPARTMENT first and foremost tries to reduce stuclent errors in gflllllllllll' to the milzimum degree. The cream of the worlrlas lCllUllJl6dg8 and litera- ture is waiting to be explored by the eager nzfimls who are fortunate crmztgli Io come IUIIZICI' the instruction of these learned illlliUillLLHlS. 'M fi PRESS CLUB FIRST BOW-H. Austin, J. Bowman, B. Cole, B. Davis, J. Davis, C. Day, W. Denman, E. Ego, J. Fielder SECOND ROW-R. Fraschieur, B. Gaines, E. Garrison, E. Henderson, B. Howard, J. Howell, J. Hext, E. Lane, F. Levisay THIRD ROW-H. Lockwood, E. McMaster, J. Bell, J. Wheeler, W. Vllalkins, J. lVIcAnear, L. Landua, J. Mahoney FOURTH Row-R. lVlcDonald, D. Mclntosh, D. Mclntosh, C. Palmer, A. Patton, L. Poe, M. Ratheal, L. Scudder FIFTH ROW-G. Shuler, J. Seale, B. Sherrod, A. Strasner, C. Stewart, T. Taylor, R. Vibbert, B. Walling Stalls of the YELLOW JACKET and LASSO comprise the makeup of this organi- zation in addition to the lnelnbers of the journalism classes. This club isga rneznber of the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association and has won awards fiom its contests. Letters granted through the PRESS CLUB are an honor, since this is the only organi- zation outside the athletic departlnent to award such. , E H .L ... HAY... . 4 f i r 3 Y I L., S : . .X b fi' ,. 1 . M. E. DAVIS W. A. TODD iiisgf, , Esflazfmenf 0 R Iigious Education THE BIBLE DEPARTMENT serves as inspiration and guidance for the ministerial students of Howard Payne. The professors in this division aid in securing church work for the young preachers, aid them in getting experience in fnndalnentals while still in the learn- ing process. B. S. U. COUNCIL THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION is com- posed of all Baptist students affiliated with some religious organizations of the college. It sponsors the annual college revival. Each year many of the students attend the annual B. S. U. Convention. T1-IE COUNCIL is made up of representa- tives of all affiliated organizations. R. BARNETT B. DAVID J. DAY V. F RIZZELL N. FROMM N. GUY M. E. JONES L. LIGHTFOOT V. MCDOWELL D. MCINTOSI1 D. MOORE R. PATILLO I. PAULK J. TRAVIS W. SYPERT G. SMITH H. SHOEMAKI: S ff V I I r i I Y E , I , , I I I r V V I F MINISTERIAL FULLINCIM SIMMONDS DANNELLY HUGHES HARRIS STANLEY HARRISON SMITH FERGUSON HART DICKINSON 4 GENTRY FLOYD BARLOW WILLIAMS GHORMLEY DUFFER JENKINS ELAM FRANKENBERGER THROGMORTON MASSEGEE PATILLO PURVIS ROGERS ARMSTRONG I SMITH BRADLEY KEMP WADE DENNIS NICHOLS KENT LEWIS ECE ROBINSON HOLMES LEWIS POTTER DILL PAULK BARNETT DEARING HINZE LARSON SPRAGGINS GRISSOM ROSS OVERSTREET 9 FISHER LEWIS ' FISHER ISBELL 44,4 ,, .-...M WY, , L COUNCIL BLANKENSHIP PRUETT PAYNE PALMER ROBINSON COPLAN HARGRAVES LOBDELL LEWIS SIMPSON GRANTHAM CHRISTIAN SYPERT GRAVES CARAWAY SPARKS WHITMORE LAMBERT COBLE ROGERS ROBINSON MATHEWS LEWIS CALDWELL BURT STEPHENS BRYANT CAPPS WESTBROOK F ROMM BRIDGES BOLTON FOLKES TENNISON SHOEMAKE EUBANKS CONNALLY MCCARTY ROWE COLVIN BENNETT DREWS HENLEY SHAHAN HOLLADAY HARDIN MUNCY L 0 LISS LUCKY KELLEY WRAY PATRICK NALLEY STRICKLAND HAWKINS LIFE THE LII-'E SERVICE BAND is an organi- zation of Christian students surrendered to do the will of God. Made up of laymen, gospel singers, missionaries, preachers, Or- ganized for the promotion of the King- d0m's work and the promotion of Howard Payne, it aims to train students in the active practical Christian manner. T. EWING E. HOLMES W. PATRICK A. KELLEY J. TRAVIS W. LEWIS R. KING Y. MAGNESS M. KIRCHNER V. FRIZZELI. W. COBLE E. BENNETT L. LEECH R. MCDONALD E. MIMS G. ENGLISH B. COPLAN D. ANDERSON MRS. EWING D. WHITE J. SORRELS - M. HAGAN T. HENRY N. FROMM L. HART J. DANNELLY J. HARDIN F. F UNDERBURK T. CALDWELL D. MOORE A. HARRISON B. ROBINSON M.. WARD C. LEWIS F. JONES G. ARMSTRONG R. DREWS V. MCDOXVELL R. MUNCY M. COLE F. WILLIAMS I. PAULK B. NEAL MRS. PATILLO L. FORREST J. HOOD F. PEAK E. FULKERSON BEREAN-FIDELIS SUNDAY SCHOCL CLASS THE l3EI:l-:AN-lflnlgms CLASS of Coggin Avenue Baptist Church is a friendly class taught by a friendly teacher, Dr. I. M. Brazlforcl. They have an interesting andl varied program each Sumlay morning. There is a large enrollment. This is a class where fellowship and Christian ideals unite, where service antl .Social life go hand in hanrl. , 1 -.. f 1 1 N. BEREAN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS . , . A . - 1 . . . . 11115 lnclxklxx Nwxx f'1:111m1. Musa 11,1 11111 111-.w1 1111111151 l.1I1l1't'11. 111111 111. 111111g'111f1-Y 11.1 1U111'!l1'1', 1111.9 111'1'11III1' U11 111l1.Y111I111111:2' 111'gf'11111:1111'1111. T111' 1'111.wx 111'111g.s 111111 11.vs111'1'11l1'1111 I41'll1'l'SC'l111111-UCS !l1'U11l 1111 1111. 1111' g1'1111l1.s 111, 1111' 1'11111'g12 111111 1'1'1'1111's 11 f'l'1!'1I11- 1I.l'1' 111111115p111'1'1' 111lI111lg' 1111' 1111y.w 11,1 1110 1'11111'g1'. 111 1Il'1'1lI'1l1ll11'l? 111111 1111' 11'111'11l.l1yS of 11 1'1'11'g1'1111.w 1'11.wl1'111111111, 1111.3 111155 11115 1111110 111110111 111 f.l1l'11ICl' 1'1'11'g111115 1f11111'11111111 111 111111'111'11 1111-HIC. Q 4 Z. T. HUFF G. A. BROOKS Eapazfmsnf O Education AND Psychology Here prospective teachers learn the latest and most creditable methods of instructing others, achieve the ability to nzeet and cope with the many problems of the present system of education. Here likewise they learn to deal with all sorts of people, and can better ander- stand and sympathize with the besetting trials of others. FRANCES LEWIS MERRIT1' J. M. KEATON s,,,,,, J ELEMENTARY COUNCIL I. BROOKS MRS. CALDWELL M. CARR C. CLEMENT MRS. CONNALLY S. DAY A. DOUGLAS F. JONES MRS. KENT A. KING L. LOCKS T. MARTIN MRS. PALMER M. SI-IELTON A. SUTHERLAND J. TIOWELL D. BAINS F. WALTON The Association of Childhood Education has sanctioned the ELEMENTARY COUNCILS as the students branch of this highly important work. Numbered among its objectives are the training and development of those interested in primary education, and the appreciation and understand- ing of the problems peculiar to children. Highly varied programs include discussions of all latest trends in elementary education, reading, litera- ture, and the natural and social sciences. -QP' .N my .., , Q-. A X ft W , zi, t ..,.A. i stt T. R. HAVINS ANNIE SHELTON sflcvzfmanf o Social Science Through the hnowleflge of the inner workings of society, the relation of the past to the present, and the problems which beset each generation, the stuzlent here learns to cleal with circumstances in view of what has happened in past years. He learns better to appreciate his fellow beings, anfl his responsibilities to theln. ESTELLE F. SMITH International Relations Club G. BLITCH G. LEWIS H. GREEN J. HARDIN L. SCUDDER J. FIELDER J. FUQUA ' H. C-ONNALLY A. EDWARDS P. HUMBLE T. KENT . M. KIRCHNER J. DANNELLY E. LARSON T. LEVISAY H. BEATY D. ANDERSON W. CHIONSINI . L. BECKTOLD L. POE E. RAINER G. KELLEY A. LOCKE H. HUCGINS L. HART M. RATHAEL D. SHURIVIAN J. FRAZEE R. VIBBERT W. SYPERT C. ODER D. ROBERTS E. SUNDERMAN J. STEPHENS W. DENMAN G. SPARKMAN H. HUFFMAN N. FROMM B. STAPP M. MARSHALI, B. MORRISON J. TRAVIS J. NIASSEGEE G. SHULER A. STRASNER The understanding and fostering of in- terests throughout the world are chief topics of discussion. All aspects of world problems today are discussed for the edi- fication of the members by outstanding speakers from all sections of the country. This club has the drive behind it which brings home to the student the full impact of world situations today. Nm-:l,gL-1' S - ? igz- i, ig ,N LUCRETIA WEAVER A. L. KLUGE spazimalzi O Foreign Language In present-day society, the knowledge of the tempera- ment, customs and habits, and viewpoint of foreign coun- tries aids a great deal toward better understandings and more universal cooperation. This is the primary aim of this department: through the idiom of each country's own language to learn all the traits and customs which will aid in a better spirit of cooperation. W. A. TODD x l A I za. Q 1 I SPANISH CLUB The promotion of better understanding and good will among our Central and South American neighbors, the study of the most interesting customs and high- lights of Spanish-speaking countries, and the enjoyment of life according to Spanish ideas and ideals are the principal aims of this organization. R. BARRINGTON L. BURT M. CRAIG L. CORDER S. DAY R. DREWS F. EVANS T. GRANTHAM O. GUARNERO C. HOWARD M. HUNT E. JOHNSON R. KING R. LACKEY W. LEE L. LIGHTFOOT A R. ODEN A. SHIELD G. SHULER A. PERRY M. THIGPEN J. TIDWELL S. JOHNSON 3' .sf . ., 4 . PY J 5,1 4 I. A. H1cKs CHARLIE NEAL YOUNG m, . 5 Am., e mWh,A H. J. EPPS sflazfmehf O Bu in ss Pldministration Future stenographers, would-l9e aperfect secretariesf, boohkeepers, etc., first receive their training here. Through the department of business the student is ac- quainted with prolllems and situations present in the world of business today. Graduates of this department now fill many places of responsibility throughout the southwest. ...AW L....wf-f---' B. B. A. CLUB FIRST ROW: V. Paul, L. Poe, D. Campbell, A. Edwards, G. Eikenburg, C. Lewis, M. Barrett, J. Ma- honey, A. Strasner, S. Byrd. V SECOND ROW: M. Jones, F. Culberson, F. Hughes, YV. Chionsini, H. Hunter, C. Sivells, P. Williams, O. Smith, B. Lamb, C. Wolf. THIRD ROW: A. Smith, M. Brooks, B. Nichols, E. Lane, B. Rice, T. Bullion, D. Howe, V. Williams, J. Hull. FOURTH BOW: J. Layton, K. Hallmark, A. Hardwick, F. Heise, N. Henkle, J. Strickland, D. Stacy, I. Stacy, R. Henkle. FIFTH ROW: B. Walling, J. Wise, L. Broughton, E. Alewine, B. Vaughn, L. Lancaster, A. Patton, V. Justice, C. Wright. SIXTH ROW: B. Arvin, J. Houser, L. Reynolds, E. Miller, M. Larche, D. Jones, H. Aguayo, M. Hibbs, P. Knowlton. There is a three-fold program as set forth: to enlarge the attendance of the commercial depart- ment, to provide incentives for a higher type of social life, and to secure information relative to po- sitions which the department of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION may fiii with students from Howard Payne. Majors in Business Administration are members of this organization. EULA AICFARLANE OTHER OFFICIALS KATIE C. LEE Librarian LENA VINSON Secretary I A.II . s i? i f i s gg .3 - sk U s - if: J. T. FIELDER Director of Extension L A sfzafzfmanf 0 Home Economic Within the heart of every young woman is the desire to create a home. The primary objective of this depart- ment is to aid in fulfilling that dream. Every problem and circumstance which must be met in the future are carefully studied and attention given to the solutions. Home Economics Club L. BLEDSOE J. BROWDER D. BURKE J. DAWSON G. ENGLISH K. FISHER I. LYNCH M. MATHEWS O. NEWMAN T. ETHEREDGE F. LEVISAY L. LANGSTON J. HARRIS A. GORMAN R. PARKER D. PERRY B. PRIDDY C. SHELBOURNE H. SMITH A. STACY M. SLAUGHTER THE HOME ECONOMIC majors who are members of this organization learn the importance of home life, the importance of gracious living, and the supremely sig- nificant phase of home making. Teas, for- mal anfl informal, dinners, lectures, and the like are held to make practical the theories which have been propounded. I P 3 I I I I N I L V , L.. KLPHA CHI To promote and recognize scholarship of the highest type is the motivating force behind the formation of the ALPHA CHI SOCIETY. Its membership is made up of the upper ten per cent level of the junior and senior classes. Students pledged to the-.society must have attended the school where they wish to become members for the period of one year previous to the time of election to the local chapter. B. AYERS S. BURRUS H. CONNALLY C. DAY V. FRIZZELL M. JONES D. MCINTOSH D. MCINTOSH R. ODEN C. ODER L. POE L. SHAW L. SPRUILL B. WILSON G. SMITH A. LINDSEY M. HAGAN C. CONNERS M. DENMAN G. CORBELL ' M.v'.'- ,g . ' LIBRARY CLUB ' F A M. BENNETT ...,, I L. BLEDSOE M. BITTICK J. BROWDER M. CRAIG E. ECE B. EOFF L. FISHER MRS. FISHER J. FRAZEE C. GRAY MRS. HINZE L. KEITH R. KING F. LEVISAY M. MACNAUGHTON D. MAY C. MILLER E. MILLER T. PONDER H. RANGE MRS. ROWE W. ROWE A. SHIELD G. SHULER P A. SMITH W. TILLMAN E. WADE O. WHEEI.INGTON MRS. WRIGHT A. GORMAN Students who are employed in the li- brary are members of this organization, which has as its purpose the betterment of library conditions, social functions with book reviews and literary highlights as primary entertainment, and the encourage- ment of students to avail themselves of the library privileges. .An ,M Ty. 1 . 4 DORMITORY COUNCIL The a'0rn1il0ry siudem' 0l'gCI7II'Sllfi0Il is to help carry on the social affairs of flze fI0l'lIIi10I'y . . . anrl la caorrlinafe stuflenl life ufillz llzat of the GCllIIl.IliSlI'IIfiUtf program. ll aims lo creafe IIIIVIIIOIIJ' in all phases of Sllldellf endeavor. The 0ffiC6I'SIil1CILlfl16Z LURLINE POE - - - President GLADYS CORBELL - - VZIFK'-Pl'CSl'tl8lIf MARION COOKSON - - Secretarjv PAULINE JOYNER - - Reporter OFFICE CLUB FIRST Row: F. Avinger, R. Bouldin, M. Brooks, VV. Childers, N. Cadenhead, G. Clement, P. Collins. SECOND ROW: J. Dawson, S. Day, F. Evans, K. Fisher, J. Francks, B. Gustine, M. Head, E. Johnson. THIRD ROW: V. Justice, L. Kennedy, P. Knowlton, G. Kelley, L. Lightfoot, I. Marsh, M. Marshall, B. Miller. FOURTH ROW: I. Neal, B. Nichols, T. Reed, I. Sanderson, M. Sears, C. Sligar, D. Stacy, l. Stacy. FIFTH ROW: C. Schwartz, B. Williams, B. Wilsoii, C. Vllright, B. Wright, J. Green, N. Rankin, L. Langford. Only those students who are in some way connected with the various business departments of the college are eligible for melnbership. A number of outstanding entertainments are sponsored by the club, the highlight of which is the annual banquet held in the spring. A high degree of workman- ship is required of each and every student coming under its guiding influence. T, A 'W .4 S . Y' W, gm ...Q S? S .S l 8 I ... . af ef 'X .gg 'x .2 QNX Panhandle-Plains Club Students whose homes are on the Pliins or in the Panhandle are eligible for membership in this organization, whose purpose, in addition to the securing of new students from high schools and junior colleges for Howard Payne, is the inform- ative and entertaining study of the history of the sections which go to make up its membership. D. ANDERSON H: B. AYERS F. BLEVJNS J. BOLTON MRS. BOLTON A. BRADLEY I. BROOKS D. BRYANT T. CALDWELL MRS. CALDWELL R. CARAWAY J. ELAM MRS. ELAM MRS. EWING T. EWING J. FRAZEE J. GAINES J. HOOD J. HOUSER D. HUDDLESTON C. MCCARTY H. POTTS M. RATHAEL B. ROBINSON A. SCHOOLER J. STEPHENS C. TENNISON 5 M. WHITFIELD 'I R. SNIDER J. WILSON ' 'BF .,. L.k?.l, L,..k.., H CLUB J I' Lettermen in the major sports are eligible for membership in the NH7' CLUB. The pur- pose of the organization is to promote good sportsmanship and to uphold the traditions of Howard Payne in all athletic contests. Occasional social events are held, and the annual initiation of new members in the spring is the highlight of the year. 0. GUARNERO C. SUQERMAN K. HALLMARK N. ODELL A. EGGEN , G. TERRELL O. ETHEREDGE F. SUSAN B. STOKES L. BECKTOLD W. WII.SON C. CONNER M. STEPHENS J. MINOR R. WARREN F. SORLEY E. OWEN S. RUSSELL F. FISIIER J. HEXT D. MCBRIDE R. MICHEL J. HARDAWAY O. SMITH B. DENDY P. KING M. B. NELSON C. MARSHALL ' C. LAWRENCE J. XVES'I'ER1 lELlJ JACKET CO-EDS IJOP IIUW-II. Palms. J. IgilI'II1'S. G. Clark 5ECOND Row-A. HurcIwivkc, N. Ificlcls. IZ. Amin, NI. Thigl mexi 1. I'. Joym-1 THIRD IiowfF. J fvzl es. J. Marlm-lu-. IC. Ilemlf-rfnm. J. I7n1zw I I 0URTu Row-S. Ijuy. V. Pau f-1- Sf 111, I . Lexfisuy. Il. Ilmlwll. I. MursI1 I IFT11 HOWMC. IiikfmImn'g, C 1'i111 I 111-c I. IJ. XX I-IIS. M. I31- alnw J. Qum-11 5IXTH Row-N. Guy, M. WI1ilI'i1-III, A. Gp w1'111a111. J. I'IlI 1mkz -1-Ilgv. IJ. Huy 5ICVENT1I HOW-M. Heah-r, M. I,zll'CIll', Ii. IA-I-. II. IJill'Iit'I'. I'. Mlvn IGHTII IIOwfI3. Miller. L. Samlvrs, J. SI1'IL'IxIL1IlCI. IJ. I5a1'l1Q:1. I . .Ming VI. Su-akley, Leadcrg Mrs. David, Sponsor: M. IJPIIIIILIII, Ifmmllmll Slum S. English, I'1'esicIvnI The C0-EDS this year were responsible in a large measure for the creation of spirit and interest in Howard Payne,s endeavors on the field. The members worked hard and spared no effort to make their highly individualized drills successful. Their smart eostulnes and peppy attitude added in no small way to the football season. The annual banquet given the players by this organization was an outstanding event in the social history of the school. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB L FIRST Row-H. Aguayo, G. Bridges, E. Bennett, Mrs. H. Campbell, M. Cookson, L. Forrest, B. Coplan, F. Dearing SECOND ROW--Mrs. B. DePriest, C. Dixon, T. Defiusk, E. Ege, E. Frankenberger, ' V. Frizzell, N. Guy, 0. Hayes THIRD ROW-F. Hughes, L. Hart, M. Kirchner, E. Larson, S. Link, W. Liss, J. Mahoney, L. Leech FOURTH RowfB. Mauzy, B. Miller, H. Minis, L. Mohr, C. Nichols, R. Parker, C. Polston, C. Pryor ' FIFTH R0W4J. Romero, G. Shuler, 1. IC. Shahan, T. Trent, J. Turner, R. Vihbert, L. Wilcox, A. Wilbanks All students who were born in and have resiflefl in other states aml foreign countries have the privilege of membership ill the COSMOPOLITAN CLUB. The clitlfs main objective is to acquaint other sturlertts with Howard Payne' and to clisseminate publicity favorable to the school. lnslrzictive aml Clllliflflllllllg programs lleal with highly zliversifiefl topics which always prove to he successful. 4,12 f K HQWARD PAYNE PLAYERS FIRST ROW-HM. Bennett, D. Barnes, Mrs. Blankenship, J. Bowman, M. B. Cole, M. Cookson, M. Denman, S. Ege, B. Eoff SECOND ROW-J. Fielder, R. Fraschieur, J. Hardin, B. Harville, M. Head, L.' BI Landua, E. Lane, F. Levisay , THIRD ROW-L. Lightfoot, A. Locke, L. Locksg J. Mahoney, l. Marsh, J. Miller, O. Newman, L. Poe FOURTH Row-M. Batheal, C. Roberts, J. Bushing, D. Schurman, G. Shuler, A. Strasner, J. Strickland, L. Turner FIFTH ROW+S. Smith, J. Stephens, W. Stephenson, J. Wlheeler, A. Wilbanks, D. Soules, J. Queen, W. Watkins This organization, com posed of students interested in the various phases of the theater and theater life, is one of the most highly vitalized groups on the campus. The activities are highly varied, from initiation parties to formal dinners. A num- ber of plays are presented each year, whose execution and high degree of performance make headlines wherever they are seen. Q fd -WS TENNIS CLUB One of the newer organizations on the campus, the TENNIS CLUB, welcomes those students who are interested in the sport of tennis. The primary aim is to promote the welfare of tennis on the Howard Payne campus. Tournaments are held through- out tlie season, resulting in keen compe- tition cluring the entire school year. J. BARNES F. CLEMENT M. CRAIG J. DAY F. DEARINC C. EIKENBURG J. FIELDER E. FULIQERSON D. GARNETT J. HARRIS J. HEXT C. HOWARD H. HUCGINS G. KELLEY R. KOTI-IMANN B. LAMB E. LANE B. MAUZY ' J. PACK B. RICE C. SIVELLS M. SPENCE J. STEPHENS W. W-AIILACE R. WELLER --....,,.- ...4--,A,,,H-A,,.. ...'-- .I . WAYLAND CLLI B I Slurlenls who have transferred lo How- arrl Payne from Wayland College are eli- gible lo become members of the WAYLAND CLUB. Programs of a social and instruc- tive nature are features, and members strive lo encourage allenclance of students from junior colleges and high schools al Howard Payne. B. AYERS A. V. BRADLEY I. BROOKS MRS. T. CALDWELL T. CALDWELL R. CARAWAY L. HARRIS E. MILLER M. NIURRELL R. SNIDER J. STEPHENS C. TENNISON J. WILSON PI KAPPA DELTA The purpose of the P1 KAPPA DELTA is to stimulate progress in and to promote the interests of intercollegiate oratory, de- bate and public speaking by the encour- aging of intercollegiate fellowship, and by conferring upon deserving candidates a barlge of distinction. J. BOWMAN L. CORDER J. DAWSON M. DENMAN R. DREWS E. ECE R. FIELD N. FROMM T. GIIANTH AM T. HENRY t R. HOWARD J. KERBY R. LAMBERT R. MOORE Z. REYNOLDS C. TENNISON L. TURNER J. VERMILION I. W 1LL1AMsON B. DAVID THIRTEEN CLUB The purpose of the 13 CLUB is lo add materially to the general azftractivelzess of the buildings and surroundings of the Howard Payne Campus. Members are chosen by popular ballol, must have good moral and high scholastic standing to re- lain membership in the organization. J. HEXT C. VVALDEN R. FRASCH11-:UR F. SUSEN J. MINOR S. RUSSELL B. SHERROD R. VIBBERT C. ROBERTS H. HUFFMAN 4 L. TURNER T. LEVISAY C. TENNISON L -my-i n , .. . k w- Xzv 6 arf? V iq - wfffigweeffz - - .:- :- gags. K - - - 75: I 9- wg 1? U RBANITE The URBANITES CLUB is purely as social or fanf.: t' ' 'l 5 1 fl ion for 31,7 s who reside in Brownwood. Its main purpose is to brin f a I ' ' l 5 c osel cone ation between local girls and out-of-town girls. Among its activities ae F' 1 formal dinners. it res intan orieritatiort, lectures, teas, and J 'hes President - Vice-President Secretary - President - Vice-President Secretary' - I man Glass Ohgicefzs First Semester ' ----- TOMMY SAMUELS - - HOWARD SHOEMAKE - LORENE WILCOX Second Semester - - - - - J01-:L FERGUSON - - MELVIN BORCHERT - JODIE GARRISON AGUAYO, HERBERT ALBERTSON, HELEN ALEWINE, EVELYN ARMSTRONG, GLORIA ALLEN, DEWITT ARMSTRONG, OTIS AUSTIN, HAROLD BARBEE, GERALDINE BARLOW, MRS. DI-:WEY BAIILOW, DEWEY BARNES, VIRGINIA BARRETT, MAURIGE BARNES, JAKE BARTON, JIMMIE BEATY, VVENDELL BELSEY, JOHN BEGKTOLD, HOWARD BENNETT, EDWARD BISHOP, NELLIE BITTICK, MARJE Jo BLANKENSHIP, MRS. J. D. BLANKENSHIP, J. D. BOEDEKER, WILLIE BOWMAN, JOHN BORCHERT, MELVIN BOWMAN, NERVO BROOKS, MARY ADELE BROOKS, ZIMRUDE BULLION, THOMAS BULLARD, E. W. BURT, JOEL BROUOHTON, LEON BRYANT, D. A. BURKE, EDWARD BURKE, DOROTHY BYRD, SILAS BYLER, MARIETTA CAMPBELL, DON CASH, JEAN CIIANDLER, ELTON V CARTWRIGHT, ELEEN CHIONSINI, WILLIAM CHOATE, BERNICE COLE, BUSH COFFEY, LUTHER COLE, MARY BETH COPLAN, BUFORD CORDER, LEOTA COUNTS, SUE FRANCES CULBERSON, F ERN DAY, JOE C. DAWSON, JEAN DAY, SUE ALICE DEARINO, FRANKLIN DE BUSK, TROY NELL ,gl Q, . Y 5 - '35 ' AJ. L., -,.ngaK.L. 4.4 DICKEY, RUTH ,,. DIXON, CHRISTINE DANNELLY, JAY DOUGLAS, ALINE DUNHAM, OWEN DUNAWAY, DORMAN DURHAM, MARSHALL EDWARDS, WILLIS ELAM, MRS. J. C. EIKENBURG, GERALDINE ELLIOTT, J UANELL ENGLISH, GENEVA FERGUSON, AUBREY FAUBION, CARL FERGUSON, FRANCES FERGUSON, JOEL FIELDS, VIRGINIA FISHER, WI FIELD, RUBY LEE LLIS FLOYD, GEORGE FOLKES, J. O. FOREMAN, EUDA MAE FRANCKS, JI NIBIIE GARRISON, ELO GAINES, JEWEL GAINES, RICHARD FUNDERBURK, FLORENE FULLINGIM, MRS. P. FRANKENBURGER, ED. L H GARRISON, JOE GARNETT, DOROTHY GENTRY, ROYCE GERMANY, WALKER GRAVES, ROLAND HARDIN, BILLIE GREGG, DOROTHY , HAMMONDS, DOYLE HARALSON, BILL HARORAVES, BENNIE HARRIS, JIMMIE N. HARRISON, ALTON AWKINS, LOIS HENDERSON, LONNIE HENKEL, NANCY HENNING, A. J. HENRY, THELMA HERTTENBERGER, GENE HENKEL, ROBERT HICKS, RUBY FAYE HINER, CERTRUDE HINZE, MRS. ELTON HOOD, JANET HOLMES, EVAN HOLTER, MARTIN ' HOUSER, JEAN HOWE, DONALD HOWELL, JOHN QP' - ' 7 - L. . - '2'C4'3-A f xl' ,.',AJ HUEF, JEAN HUGHES, VIRGIL HUGHES, FRANCES HUNT, MARY BETH ISBELL, PAUL JOHNSON, CLYDENE JOYNER, PAULINE KEENEY, BRYCE KEITH, LA VELLE KENNEDY, JANETTE KERBY, JOE BAILEY KING, RUTH LACKEY, GERALD LACKEY, ROY LAMB, BARTLETT LANCASTER, LUCILLE LANFORD, RUTH LANGSTON, LURLINE LARCHE, MARY C. LEFTWICK, DAN LEE, KATHERINE LEEGH, LONA MAE LEWIS, CECIL LEWIS, DICKEY LEWIS, FRANK LEWIS, MRS. GENE LEWIS, LAMAR HINZE, ELTON LEWIS, LUCILLE LISS, WALTER LOBDELL, SYDNEY LUMMUS, DONALD LYNCH, IRENE LOCKWOOD, HAROLD LAYTON, JAMES MCBRIDE, 'WENDELL MCANEAR, JACK MAGNESS, YOLANDE MAHONEY, JOHNNY MARTIN, ERNESTINE MARSHALL, MARTHA MIATHEAWS, MARY F. MATHEWS, BALTIS MAY, DOROTHY MAUZY, BILL MEDLIN, HOMER A A MILLER, BILL I MOSIER, ARVIN MORRISON, ,DERRELL MUNCY, ROY LEE NELSON, BILL NICHOLS, BILL NIELL, IMA NORRIS NEWMAN, ADA LOIS , EMILY OWEN, FRANK POPE, WALTER H. PARKER, RITA PAUL, VIRGIL PATTON, ARTHUR PATILLO, BILLY PATTERSON, VIVIAN PAYNE, D. L. PAYNE, HERMAN PEEPLES, MARY ALICE PENN, HERBERT PETERS, RUBY LEE PRINCE, BILLY PRIDDY, BETTY PRUETT, CURTIS PRYOR, GLENN REECE, ALTA RANDOLPH, HENRY REID, TOMMIE REEVES, MARY JANE RICE, BENNETT REYNOLDS, LOLITA ROBINSON, BILL ROBINSON, E. H. ROBINSON, 0. C. A ROGERS, MRS. DORIS ROGERS, DORIS ROSS, ALEENE RUDD, VIRGINIA RUTH RYMAN, CLEATIS SANDERS, LOUISE SCOTT, SEARS, MOLLIE LEE SHELBOURNE, BESS SEALE, JAMES CLARA L. SHELTON, GENE MARIE SIVELLS, CURTIS SIMMONS, CHARLIE F SLAUCHTER, TWARGUERITE SLIGAR, GLADYS SMITH, EDWARD SMITH, ARMA LEE SMITH, LILLIAN SMITH, STACY, ANNA BESS NORRIS SPENCE, MARY STEWART, CHARLES STEPHENSON, WIRT STINEBAUGH, ALLEEN STEUBESAND, JERRY STRAHAN, BONNELL STRICK TAYLOR, TROY LAND, EUAL SUMNER, DOROTHY TERRY, ELIZABETH , THIGPEN, TVIOZELLE THORN, FLORINE TRENT, TED TRIPLETT, BOB TROTTER, DORIS VAUGHN, BILL TURNER, COLEMAN VERMILION, JAMES WALLIACE, WAYNE WALTON, FRANCES WARD, MARY BROOKS WFATKINS, ADELE WATTS, FRANK WTATKINS, WINSTON WATERMAN, RICHARD WELLER, RUSSELL WEIR, A. D. WESTBROOK, JOHN WHITFIELD, MARY H. WHITE, JOHN CHARLES WHITLEY, JACK VVILHELM, CLYDE WILCOX, LORENE WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, AUSTIN VVRAY, JAINIES WILLIAMSON, WANDA WRIGHT, JAMES WOOD, TRIXIE WOOLEY, K. L goplwmofze Glass olgficefzs President - Vice-President Secretary - President - Vice-President Secretary - First Semester - - - - - - BILLY BEN DAVID BOB STOKES - DORIS RUTH BARNES Second Semester BILLY BEN DAVID - FRANK FISHER - JULIA BARNES ALBERTSON, JOE ALLISON, DOROTHY MAE ALLMAN, ROBERT ANDERSON, DONALD ARVIN, BETTY BARNES, JULIA BARNES, ADELE BARNES, DORIS RUTH BEATY, MAURINE BARRINGTON, RUTH BENNETT, MADGE BLEVINS, FOY BELL, BONITA BOLTON JIMMIE BOLTON, MRS. J IMMIE BROWDER, JUANITA BRIDGES, GLEN CARR, MARIE BURT, LOUIS CHASTAIN, BILL CHEANEY, BILLIE CHILDERS, WANDA LEE CLARK, DREXEL CHRISTIAN, H. D. CLEVELAND, ROBERT COBLE, WILLIAM B. COLE, L. D. COLLINS, PEARL COLLIE, JACK COLVIN, E. H. COOKSON, MARION COTTLE, JOSEPHINE CRAIG, MARCIA CROSS, BOBBY JEAN DABBS, EDWIN DAVID, BILL DAVIS, BILL DICKINSON, MRS. JAMES DREYVS, RAYMOND EDWARDS, ANNABEL ECE, EUGENE ELLIOTT, WYNOGENE R WE? 'K . G5 EOEE, BILLIE JANE EUBANKS, MRS. A. L. EVANS, STUART FAULKINBERRY, MAXINE FISHER, FRANK FLORENCE, WILLIE FORREST, FLORENCE, CHARLES Lois FRASCHIEUR, R. M. FULKERSON, EDGAR FULLINCIM, P. CHORMLEY, BILL GILLIAM, GRAVES, D. A. GARNER, MARGARET SCHULER GLOVER, DAVID GRISHAM, PIERCE GUSTINE, BEATRICE GUARNERO, OSWALDO GUY, NORMA HALLMARK, KIRBY HARDWICK, ALOYCE HARPER, J OE HART, LLOYD HAYES, ORVILLE HEISE, FREDERICK HEAD, MARY BETH HEALER, MADEI.INE HENDERSON, EVELYN HIBBS, MARY HINTON, BILL HINZE, ELTON HOVS'ARD, CLARENCE HOWARD, JACK HUCCINS, HOWARD HUNTER, HELEN HUDDLESTON, DORIS HUMBLE, PIERCE JARRETT, DOROTHY JENKINS, MRS. BOB JENKINS, BOB JENKINS, L. S. JOHNSON, L. C. JOHNSON, SNOW JONES, DOUGLAS JUSTICE, VIOLET KELLEY, GLENNA MAE KEMP, MRS. MARVIN KENT, MRS. TOM KENT, TOM KINERD, THOMAS KING, PALMER KLAPPER, RICHARD KNOWLTON, PAULINE LANDUA, LILLIE B. LANE, ELOISE LAWRENCE, ANN SUE LAWRENCE, MARY F. LEE, WILMA LEVISAY, FRANCES LICHTFOOT, LOUISE LINK, SAMMY LOCKE, ARVEL LOCKS, LUCILLE LUCKY, U. S. MCMASTER, EDNA MCGOWAN, MILTON MCKENSIE, MACKIE MARTIN, TESSICA MARSH, IRENE MARLETTE, JUANITA MILLER, ESTELLE MEARS, W. P. MOFFETT, W. C. MOORE, ROBERT MORELAND, C. T. MOORE, DOROTHY DELL MORRISON, BEN MULLIN, FRED MURRELL, M. V. OWENS, PETE NELSON, W. E. PARKER, ELAINE PACK, JAMES I yi N PEAK, FANNIE BELL PERDUE, MYRL POOL, NORMA PERKINS, NED POTTS, HENRY PURVIS, LOUIS PURVIS, GLENN RAINER, TRUETT RANDOLPH, EARL REYNOLDS, ZELLA MAE ROACH, JOE ROBERTS, DOUGLAS ROMERO, ST. JOHN ROSS, EARL RUSHING, JOE BOB SANDERSO SCOGGINS, JALENE SCOTT, J. ROWE, MRS. W. H. N, JOY SCHOOLER, ALMA FRED SCHWARTZ, CEQILIA A SCUDDER, LAURA SEAMANS VERA MAE 5 W Ar: 7 . E QI SHELTON, MARY BELLE I 1 A M L SHIELD, ANNELLE SHOEMAKE, HOWARD SCHURMAN, DONALD SIMMONDS, L. V. SMITH, ORVILLE SMITH, SONNY SMITH, UDELL SNIDER, RUTH SONTAG, CLAUDIA SORRELS, JANICE SOULES, DOROTHY JEAN SPARKS, E. L. SPRACGINS, H. G. STACY, DORIS STACY, IRIS STANFIELD, MARY E. STANLEY, FRANK STANLEY, JIMMII5 . 3. ' lgffkfi' A J A .. i YQ! EI- . 5 F' , , ,, K' is ,... I T . . g . , - ilxl :LV 'HE vw x L WS, I -uaiff i f Y. JA STEPHENS, JEAN STEVENS, DORRIS STILL, EMMETT STOKES, ROBERT STROTHER, OLETA SYPERT, WAYNE TRAVIS, JOYCE WAI,LING, BILLIE VERNON, MENDEL WARREN, ROLAND WHITE, DELL WHEELER, JOYCE WILEY, ROBBIE MAE WILLIAMS, BILLIE WILLIAMS, PHOEBE WILSON, HORACE WILSON, DORRACE WISE, JOYCE WOLFE, CLEO MAE uniofz Glass Oflgicefzs President - Vice-President Secretary - President - Vice-President Secretary - First Semester - - - - - - CLIFTON TENNISON - LLOYD TURNER - LILLIAN SHAW Second Semester ' - CLIFTON TENNISON - CLYDE CONNER - LILLIAN SHAW . mhmzg H QHEEIE AVINGER, FRANCES ARMSTRONG, LEO ' i 'V , :-' if: Brownwood, Texas Henderson, Texas BROWNING, JOSEPHINE :'E': A T Coleman, Texas T 4 l fs? gg ' -- N 1: 2 , 1 f ,gs ' E 3 is X JL BAXTER, MARILYN BLITCH, GENE Santa Anna, Texas De Leon, Texas BELL, J OE Brownwood, Texas BOULDIN, RAY BURRUS, SARAH Brownwood, Texas Mt. Home, Texas BALCH, LEMUEL Seymour, Texas CADENHEAD, NELLIE CALDWELL, TRUMAN Brownwood, Texas Hedley, Texas CALDWELL, NORVELL ' San Angelo, Texas CALDWELL, MRS. TRUMAN CAMPBELL, MRS. HUGH Hedley, Texas Honey Grove, Texas CAMPBELL, HUGH ' Honey Grove, Texas CARAWAY, RECINALD CLEMENT, CHARLOTTE Levelland, Texas Gorman, Texas CLARK, GEORGENE Blum, Texas One of the school's flying aces, LLOYD TURNER, aspires either to some phase of fly- ing or to the teaching of speech. An assistant yell leader, his hobbies are tennis, swimming, basketball, and taxidermy. Among the of- fices he has held this year are the 11ice-presi- dency of the junior class and presidency of the Howard Payne Players. CLEMENT, FRANK CLEVELAND, JOE I V5 I 7 C0l'lIlCll'l, Texas Brownwood, Texas ZA W K' ' E , 1 ' JA K'--f T QQ ' M J CLEMENT, GEORGIA Q ,, V C T , Brownwood, Texas T sl CONNERS, CLYDE CRANFORD, ELIZABETH Richland Springs, Tex. San Angelo, Texas CRUTCHFIELD, MRS. J. B. Brownwood, Texas s DAVIS, JAMES DI-JPRIEST, MRS. BUELL Brownwood, Texas Brownwood, Texas DENMAN, WILIIIS Brownwood, Texas DICKINSON, JAMES DUFFER, HIRAM Brownwood, Texas Colorado, Texas ELAM, J. C. Idalou., Texas BULLION, T. C. ETHEREIJGE, TURA LOU Indian Creek, Texas Rotan, Texas EVANS, FRANCES Brownwood, Texas EUBANKS, A. L. ENGLISH, SUE Ivanhoe, Texas Brownwood, Texas EVANS, COY Brownwood, Texas SUE ENOLISII, as president of the ,JACKET CO-EDS, proved her abilities in learlership. She collects snapshots of all types, and her favorite sport is swinuning. She wants to be the perfect secretary. EWING, MRS. TED FRAZEE, JANE Panhandle, Texas Crane, Texas EWING, TED Panhandle, Texas V ' R 'H I, FISHER, MRS. LEWIS FUQUA, J OE T Kerrville, Texas Meridian, Texas y, A K F RIZZELL, VERNA A H arlin en, Texas fsgA,,g,,, X -- , , 41,555 - g 3 1 F .f ri 'aal 'T i' ' A CLASSON, HUGENE GRANTHAM, THURMAN Coleman, Texas San Benito, Texas Goss, PERSHING Rising Star, Texas GRANTHAM, ELVIN HARRIS, LEROY San Benito, Texas Levelland, Texas HARDAWAY, JACK Monahans, Texas A HARDIN, JIMMIE HEATH, CATHERINE - gg Kerrville, Texas Brownwood, Texas HARVILLE, BILLIE FAYE A Brownwood, Texas 5 7 Q m , HEXT, JACK HOLLIDAY, OTIS Eldorado, Texas H ico, Texas HIBBS, EDWIN Brownwood, Texas CHRIS SUNDERMAN is rated as one of Howard Payneis outslanding football play- ers. His hobby includes sports of all kinds. Milly main fllI'LT7lliOIl,v says Chris, 'cis to be successfulf, HOWARD, BERNARD JONES, FLOY RAY Belton, Texas San Angelo, Texas ISBELL, ELBERT De Leon, Texas JOHNSON, E. L. KING, ALLIE LOUISE Brownwood, Texas Brownwood, Texas JONES, WALLACE Graham, Texas KENNEDY, LEOTA LAMBERT, ROY Brownwood, Texas Dallas, Texas KIRCHNER, MARION Fredericksburg, Texas LEWIS, W. T. MQIDONALD, REX Vernon, Texas Dallas, Texas LINDSEY, ANITA JOYE Brownwood, Texas MCDONOUGH, BETH TWCELROY, P. B. Brownwood, Texas Brownwood, Texas MCDOWELL, VIOLET Taylor, Texas MCINTOSH, DORIS MARSHALL, ANNA LOUISE Brownwood, Texas Dallas, Texas MCINTOSII, DOROTHY Brownwood, Texas DOROTHY WVFll.LS, MII. PF, lo you, rales as the IZLLIILDCI' one screwball on the campus. just leave it lo Dorothy, shelll have an answer ready for any occasion. She plays tennis and swims, and has aspirations loward slenographic work. MARSHALL, CHARLES MAY, E. V. Comanche, Texas Mercedes, Texas MASSEOEE, JASPER Brownwood, Texas , ,TT ' MILLER, BERNICE MILLER, CHARLOTTE H Dodge City, Kansas De Leon, Texas , EE2 I - V iv, MICHEL, ROWLAND .Al San Antonio, Texas Agfa IIII l I NIIMS, EDITH NELSON, M. B. Brookfield, N. M. De Leon, Texas NALLEY, GARRETT Tal pa, Texas ODEN, RUSSIE FAYE PATRICK, WILLARD Goldthwaite, Texas Mercury, Texas PALMER, MRS. A. A. Brownwood, Texas PAULK, IVAN PHARR, RUTH Honey Grove, Texas Lanz pasas, Texas PERRY, DAWN Cherokee, Texas PHILLIPS, BRUCE POLSTON, CHARLES Big Spring, Texas Melrose, N. M. PITTS, MARY ELIZABETH Cleburne, Texas Our twins, DOROTHY AND DORIS MCIN-. TOSH, have one thing in common: they are both possessors of lovely voices. Doris likes tennis, SIUlll7.l1l.iII.g, and niillinery and wants lo he an architect. Dorothy likes tennis, pic- nics and entertainment and wants to be a music director. Both are rnenzbers of the H. B. Trio. POTTER, ERNEST PURVIS, LEO foshua, Texas Cisco, Texas POLK, TRUETT Brownwood, Texas RAINER, EARL RANKIN, NANNIE BETH Houston, Texas Brownwood, Texas QUEEN, JANE Brownwood, Texas TIDWELL, JOHN ROSS, MRS. EARL Brownwood, Texas Brownwood, Texas ROGERS, CURTIS Brownwood, Texas ROWE, W. H. SHAW, LILLIAN Sabinal, Texas Brownwood, Texas SHAHAN, I. E. Springer, N. M. SHERROD, BLACKIE SMITH, LEONA Belton, Texas Brownwood, Texas SIMPSON, DELMER Elbert, Texas SMITH, ANITA SMITH, EDWIN Brownwood, Texas Sugarland, Texas SMITH, GLENN Santa Anna, Texas As' managing editor of the JACKET and publicity director for tlie college, JOE BELL has been responsible to a large extent for the favorable publicity and news of the college. He is a lover of sports of all kinds, aspires to journalisnt, and is a pretty good old boy. M fesnw ,, It .2 'W 1. :fi A SPANCLE, JOHN T. STAPP, BERNARD at Clifton, Texas Owen, Texas SPARKMAN, GLENN V . , Freer, Texas iii? , y STEPHENS, JEAN P. STONE, LUCILLE ,I Littlefield, Texas San Angelo, Texas O . STINSON, FRANCES ibll Snyder, Texas , .A.1v- 59' SUNDERMAN, CHRIS SUTHERLAND, AGNES Putnam, Texas Tacamcari, N. M. SUNDERMAN, EDWARD Putnam, Texas TENNISON, CLIFTON ROBBINS, MRS. HERMAN Wichita Falls, Texas Brownwood, Texas TERRELL, GARLAND Childress, Texas TURNER, LOYD ldalou, Texas TURNER, JUNE Brownwood, Texas TIDWELL, JOSIE RUTH Brownwood, Texas WADE, JESSE XVELLS, DOROTHY Cedar Park, Texas Brownwood, Texas WADE, ELIZABETH Smithfield, Texas A lover of poetry, music, and other of the allied arts, and a good tennis player, VIOLET MCDOVVELL plans for her lifels work to be in the missionary field. Among other offices she has held, she was this year vice- president of the B. S. U. Ai WHITMORE, DON WILLIAMS, CECIL M096 Texas Brownwood, Texas VVILBANKS, ADA LEE Butler, Uhla. WILLIAMS, I. B. VVRIGHT, BEULAHBEI. San Saba, Texas Brownwood, Texas f WILLIAMS, FLOY Barnharl, Texas WILLIAMS, NELSON YATES, LESLIE Zephyr, Texas Brownwood, Texas A WIIISON, JOE EARL Friona, Texas BERNARD MROOSTERH HOWARD is one of Howard Payne's inlelligentsia. He delves into deep subjects concerning science, reads pho- lographic books incessantly, and plays the rather nerve-wraeking game of chess. Basi- ness manager of the 739 LASSO, and panel editor of this year,s edition. Rooster wants lo be a chengcal engineer. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENTS ALEXANDER, JIMMIE BARCENA, ALFONSO CARWILE, WILSON COLE, HARRY COLLINS, RAY DAUGHERTY ROSEMARY DOIIERTY, MILDRED ETCIIISON, ARNOLD EVANS, J EANNE HEAD, MRS. R. E. KING, JAMES WILLIE MCEACHERN, WILSON POTTS, JIMMIE OLSON, LURLINE ROBBINS TAYLOR, STEWART TIIOMAS, ALBERT SMITH, TURNER, VIRGINIA WADE, ANTH I eniofz Glass Olglgicefzs First Semester President - - THOMAS LEVISAY Vice-President - - WAYMON WILSON Secretary - - BESSIE RAE WILSON Second Semester President ------- - THOMAS LEVISAY .nf Vice--President - - - - FELIX SUSEN Secretary - - BESSIE RAI: WILSON B. B. B. B. ALLEN, PAULINE Burkburneli, Texas S., Elementary Education and Commerce BAINES, DLEMA Uplin, Texas S., Elementary Education and Home Economics HARNETT, ROBERT Haskell, Texas A., English, History and Bible BECKTOLD, LEONARD F ranklin, Texas A., History, English and Education BLEDSOE, Lois Brown woorl, Texas B. S., Home Economics, B. English and Education BOWMAN, CLAUDIA Burl-zburlzetl, Texas S., Elementary Education and Art B. AUSTIN, REITA Brownwood, Texas A., English and Speech AYERS, BUEL1. Dilnrniit, Texas B. S., Science and Mathematics BEATTY, HARPER Waelder, Texas B. A., History and English BRADFORD, J. L. Brownwood, Texas B. A., English and Sociology BRXDLEY, A. V. Ballinger, Texas B. A., Bible and English B CAPPS, WARREN Richland Springs, Texas . A., Bible and Education Leader of Ilze 539 eflilion of Llie JACKET Co-Eos, MARY STEAKLEY collects scrnpbooks and music and is a love ber of the College Clio r of music. A meni- ir flaring lier entire college career, Mary wants to be a public scliool music teacher. B. B. B. B. BROOKS, ILA MAE Levelland, Texas S., Elementary Education and Physical Education CORBELL, GLADYS Coleman, Texas B. A., English and Education DAY, CHARLES Brownwood, Texas A., English, Spanish and P. S. Music DENNIS, RUSSELL Cisco, Texas B. A., Bible and English DILL, F. R. May, Texas A., Bible and Education ETHEREDCE, ORVILLE Lockhart, Texas A., Physical Education and History CONNALLY, MRS. HOMER Whitney, Texas B. A., English and Elemen- tary Education CONNALLY, HOMER Whitney, Texas B. A., History and English DENDY, ROBERT W ink, Texas B. A., History and Mathematics DENMAN, MARGARET Brownwood, Texas B. B. A., Business Adminis- tration, Speech, Education and English DUREN, PAULINE Dirnrnitt, Texas B. S., Home Economics, English and Education EGGEN, ,AMOS Clifton, Texas B. A., Mathematics and Social Science One of the boys with wings, GEORGE ROBERTS, wants some day to be an army pilot. He likes outdoor sports, mainly fish- ing, hunting and camping. Baseball seems to be an obsession with hizn. me l l 'Km 5 , A. ..,, t R- W2 . 'IIN K , -A ,, --,- A .ii Q fn, f m s1.,.,,e 1-...ii gli ...n. .. Y FISHER, KATHERINE Zephyr, Texas B. A., English, Home Economics and Education Fox, ROY Brownwood, Texas B. A., Journalism, Social Science and English FRANKLIN, AUDRA MAE Bonham, Texas B. B. A., Business Adminis- tration and English GRAVES, G. C. Big Spring, Texas B. A., Education and Social Science GREEN, HARRY Zephyr, Texas B. A., Mathematics, Science and Social Science GRISSOM, CARL Dublin, Texas B. A., Bible and English FIELDER, JOE Brownwood, Texas B. S., Science and Mathematics FIsIIER, LEWIS Kerrville, Texas B. A., English, Education and Bible - FROMM, NORMAN De Kalb, Texas B. A., History, Bible and Public Speech FULFER, PAUL Matador, Texas B. A., Social Science and History GORMAN, ANN Brown wood, Texas B. S., Elementary Education, Home Economics and Physical Education GRAY, CORINNE N ovice, Texas B. S., Elementary Education and English CLAUDE MHOT-LIPS7' KNIEFF can. always be heard on the subject of swing. His hob- bies are music and the making of model air- planes, and he wants lo be a music arranger for some name band. HENLEY, TAYLOR Brownwood, Texas B. A., English and Bible HEXT, JOE T. Eldorado, Texas B. A., Social Science and Physical Education HULL, JAMES Newcastle, Texas B. B. A., Business Adminis- tration and Social Science JONES, MARY EVELYN Bonham, Texas B. A., English and History KELLEY, ALVAH Brownwood, Texas B. A., History, Bible and Creek KNIEFF, CLAUDE Brownwood, Texas B. A., Mathematics and Public School Music HAOAN, MARIE Blossom, Texas B. S., Elementary Educa- tion and English HAWKINS, CULLEN May, Texas B. A., Bible and Sociology HOPKINS, RUTH Richland Springs, Texas B. A., Public School Music and Physical Education HOWARD, ROBERTA Dallas, Texas B. A., English and Speech HUFEMAN, HENRY Comanche, Texas B. A., Mathematics, Science and Education KEMP, MARVIN Brownwood, Texas B. A., Bible, Creek and Sociology BUBEIITA llOXYAIlD is one of Howard l'ayne's outstanding speech students. Her interpretations of poetry are well-hnown throughout this section of the state. She col- lects poetry and likes hiking and reading. Her main lllll-blllllflll is I0 be a good house- wife. 'W LAWRENCE, CHARLES Dawson, Texas B. A., Social Science, Edu- cation and Physical Education LITTLEPAGE, BERNICE Dublin, Texas B. A., English, Education and History LEWIS, GENE Brownwood, Texas B. A., History and Bible LITTLEPACE, LoLA MAE Snyder, Texas KLUGE, WALTER Priddy, Texas B. A., P. S. Music, Educa- tion and German KOTHMANN, RUTH London, Texas B. A., Physical Education and Englsh LARSON, EDWARD Tacoma, Wash. B. A., Sociology and History LEVISAY, THOMAS Blanket, Texas B. S., Elementary Education B, A., Social Science and and English MAXWELL, MAXENE Ohra, Texas B. A., English and Education MCBRIDE, Dow M ay, Texas B. A., History and Mathematics Science MACNAUGHTON, MERLE D. Bandera, Texas B. A., English and Spanish MCCARTY, C. W. Brownwood, Texas B. A., Bible and Science SYD RUSSELL, captain-elect of the l9lLO football team, is a lover of flying, boating, football, and hanting. Another possessor of 'dwingsf' Syd wants to go to Randolph after he finishes Howard Payne. NEAL, BURCH M egargel, Texas B. A., English, Bible, Edu- cation and History ODER, CLIFFORD Santa Anna, Texas B. A., Mathematics and Science ODER, HARRY Santa Anna, Texas B. A., English and Social Science OVERSTREET, CLIFFORD F airbanhs, Texas B. A., History and Bible PATILLO, R. L. Brownwood, Texas B. A., English and Creek PATILLO, MRS. R. L. Brownwood, Texas B. A., English and Bible MINOR, JAMES Tahoka, Texas B. A., History, Mathematics and Physical Education lVlOHR, LAWRENCE Grandfield, Okla. B. A., Music and Education NEWMAN, ORA ALICE Santa Anna, Texas B. S., Home Economics, Sociology and Education NICHOLS, GEORGE Deming, N. M. B. A., Bible and English PALMER, GARY Comanche, Texas B. A., English, Art and Education PALMER, A. A. Brownwood, Texas B. A., Bible and Greek HENRY HUFFMAN, Howarzl Paynefs lnalh- CIl'LlliiCilllI, has as his hobbies archery, fish- ing and hunting. This year he has served in the capacity of president of INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB. For his lifeis work he wanis to go into engineering. POE, LURLINE Cisco, Texas B. B. A., Business Adminis- tration, Education and Social Science ROBERTS, GEORGE Burkbnrnett, Texas B. A., Mathematics and Science RUSSELL, SYD Stamford, Texas B. S., Science and English SHULER, GERALDINE Snyder, Texas B. A., English, Public Speaking and Education SMXTH, O. T. May, Texas B. A., English and Commerce SORLEY, F LoYD Cranfills Cap, Texas B. A., Physical Education, Education and Mathematics PERRY, AGNES RAE Cherokee, Texas B. A., Education, Mathe- matics and English PONDER, TRUETT Alexander, Texas B. A., History and English RANGE, HELEN RUTH Donna, Texas B. A., English and Primary Education RATHEA1., MELVIN McAdoo, Texas K B. A., History and Church Music SMITH, HAZEI, .5fagarland, Texas B. S., Home Economics, Education and English SPRUIEI., LA BON De Leon, Texas B. A., English, Education and Bible Secretary of the student body, several sec- retaryships of her class, and an outstanding scholarship are only a few of CLADYS COR- BELIKS accolnplishlnents. She wants to be a nnrse, and has as her hobbies Slllilltlltillg and psych ology. STEPHENS, MERTON Sidney, Texas B. A., Social Science and English STRASNER, ALVIE Sulphur, S prings, Texas B. A., Social Science, Education and English SUSEN, FELIX Eldorado, Texas B. A., Social Science and Mathematics VIBBERT, J. RONALD Gateway, Oregon B. S., Science and Mathematics WTHEELINGTON, OLETA Itasca, Texas B. A., English and Elemen- tary Education WESTERFIELD, JOE McGregor, Texas B. A., Education and Physical Education I+ STEAKLEY, MARY Cleburne, Texas B. S., Elementary Education, Social Science and Music STRICKLAND, JEAN Beaumont, Texas B. A., Public School Music and Business Administration THROGMORTON, J. C. Couldbusk, Texas B. A., Bible and Education WADE, MRS. JESSE Cedar Park, Texas B. S., Elementary Education and Social Science VVALDEN, COY Dallas, Texas B. A., History and English TILLMAN, WYNO ROSE Mullin, Texas B. A., English and Education DOWVQMCBRIDE, one of H. Pfs outstanding basketball stars, likes fishing, hunting and other sports-most of all basketball. From present indications, Dow intends to do school teaching. , fx at Vi 1 A as N 5 gg A.. H3224 M S sf -..- . -s. .--. MW- -M Y. mn. .A er-.lf . ,-,, qigzwwleewk f v a'Pifff'2f 1,5 ra:..:.g-vsawie rm -f '1.7-Eifryfsiwe fffr X , - ,-V' -' W M - . asians 'E ,Q ,S .. 55. 2 ' Q Q. we 'W' Q 6 5 X- 5: A 'i-if -.. 'MS as In Q , 1 WILSON, BESSIE RAE McAllen, Texas B. A., English, Business Ad- ministration and Education WILLIAMSON, SHIRLEY Brownwood, Texas B. A., Public School Music, English and Education WOOD, THURMAN Hamilton, Texas B. B. A., Business Admin- istration and Mathematics WILSON, WAYMON MCA llen, Texas B. A., Mathematics, Physical Education and Education WOLFE, SAM Dublin, Texas B. A., Mathematics and Education WRIGHT, CLEO Carlton, Texas B. B. A., Business Adminis- tration and Education WILLIAMSON, JAY Brownwood, Texas B. S., Science and English BOB DENDY, listerl on the first team of Little All-America, has as his hobbies sports of all kind, mainly hunting and fishing. One of those rare combinations of brawn and brain, Bob's ambition is to be a school su.- perintenflent. gfudenf council THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT is the legislative body of Howard Payne elected by the students to represent them in all their affairs of 'the school. It is through this council that the student body can carry on cooperation with the administration to the fullest extent. The following were the officials of the 1939-40 term: President ---------- JAMES MINOR Vice-President - - - - - WAYMON WILSON Secretary C lst Termj - - MARY EVELYN JONES Secretary 12nd Termft - - GLADYS CORBELL Treasurer ---- - FELIX SUSEN YELL LEADERS Our yell l , eafiers, LLIIIZCI' the direction of head yell leader, Coy WTALDEN, have nideci in keeping and pro- llllllgdllfllg llie ugoorl ol' Howard Payne spirif, this year. T110 nzuclz Credil eanrml be given IIICIII, for their u and unselfish efforts. lztirilig Lois HAWKINS Cox' ' XVALDEN CLAUDIA SONTAG - LLOYD TURNER 4. sMl4n4l:LIJ4lf f VMI WU VW: E JHJIJAJQIJJQJ lg FELEI EPMI WHS L CEM miami JE?3lJil41i3q3Jlg FELEI Pm: PEPP' Q 5 4 . J. 0 ' ' High o-fnove OM bc:-yOuSwo-Tera, Gnd' on Cer!-ferb helghfs 4 . 5 5 . H 3, , V , , A ' S Skmndsour no-ble Al-mos Mo- fer fower-ing m her m:ghvL Mg!! I Ia: 0 K, ' ., : O? Keep her col-ors ev-er Floaf-ing sing herprais es due : . ' f - 3 aw Q HaiHo 'Hvee our Al-ma Ma--Per' hai! H1eGold and BILLS Al' ' ' i , X MA YELLGW Without its peppy YELLOW JACKET BAND Howard Payne would not be the same: a great deal of credit for the pep and enthusiasm at the ball games must be given the band. Their repertoire is greatly varied, including everything from swing and college marches to classical and sym- phonic selections. -,A. MADGE BENNETT Band Sweetlzeart fl' THE ROSTER OF THE BAND THIQ YEA , , A e R SAXOPHONE BASS Shirley Williamson Dorothy ,lean Soules Charles Stewart Wilrila Lee ,lean Stephens Russell Weller CLARINET Marguerite Slaughter Troy Taylor Arvin Mosier Billie Walling Joe Garrison Bill Davis Helen Albertson Janette Kennedy ,loe Roach Bill Chastain Gerald Laeky Howard lleelctold ,lack Wlhitley Donald Lummus ,vi Lawrence Nloln' Walt4,:r Kluge Clyde Wilhelm James Seale DRUMS lVillia1n Cliionsinr Sonny Smith R. M. F1'3SCl1lCU1' Don Campluell lfred Heise BARIToNi: W. C. Moffett Aubrey Ferguson Elaine Parker FRENCH HORN James W1'igl1t P. B. McElroy Evelyn Alewine June ,Turner FLUTE AND Plccoro Harold Lockwood 015013 Edna McMaster HELL LYRE Alma Sehooler INCLUDES: TROMBONIQ E. V. May Ted Trent lfrank Owen A. Henning Milton McGowan Leo Armstrong lloln Allman Douglas Jones Coinwizr Leslie Yates Clarence Howard Nelson Williams Hugene Classon L. C. ,lolinson John Howell Claude Kniell C. E. Polston Ned Perkins John Bowman Maxine Eaulkiuberiy James Vermillion ,lack MeAnear Blackie Sherrod Richard Waterman C. G. Logan -i-i- HOWARD PAYNE CHOIR THE COLLEGE CHOIR is another outstanding musical feature of the college. The choir has given programs in surrounding towns, on the college radio broadcasts and in local churches. It is under the directorship of Charles R. Boud. THE TRIO, composed of Doris and Dorothy Mclntosh and Frances Evans, has made innumerable appearances, both locally and out of town. They have also ap- peared frequently on the radio. TRIO Membership in the Choir includes: Norma Guy Ruth Hopkins Pauline Joyner Lola Mae Littlepage Yolancle Magness lrene Marsh Doris Mclntosh Dorothy Mclntosh Ora Alice Newman Mary Elizabeth Pitts Mary Steakley Ada Lee Willoanks Cleo Vilriglit Elizabeth XVacle Gloria Armstrong Claudia Bowman l7rances Evans Doris Hucldleston Eloise Lane Lona Mae Leech Zella Mae Reynolds Cecilia Schwartz Janice Sorrels Mary Spence Aclelle Watkins Billie Williaiiis Lurline Olson Donald Lummus Uclell Smith Garland Sorley Grady Helm James Leach Melvin Ratheal Bennett Rice James Stanley ' Alvie Strasner Wfinston Watkiris C. F. Polston CHARLES RUSSELL BOUD Voice MRS. J. M. KEATON cf-.L . Piano X K i 5' W .'.' A -- SSSS W. R. PARKER Band afloxtimsnf o M u si Music plays an important part in modern life. It is the reflection of every human emotion. Through music man can portray his innermost feelings, and can thus achieve the highest reactions to contemporary living. It is the aim of the music department to aid in the ap- preciation and the lechnic of music, and to sencl forth teachers who will help countless others to love and appreciate the art. , swag 2 f . Typical music Kctivity at the College 1. if BALLAD OF THE ULTIMATE uwlhat holw my heart cried, and I stood Before a brake of alder wood. In either world the sky was green, And Time hung motionless between. My heart cried, HStopl g I heard the sound Of muffled breathing underground. Long hounds leered by to chase the fox, Whose young must suckle the icy rocks. That muffled breath gave one long pant Like a maniac who has ceased to rant. The befuddled rabbit stirred in his hutch, And felt again fearis silver clutch. My heart cried, Dig! g and so I dug: Three earthworms and a long brown slug. I dug beneath the alder's root Whose branch was bare of leaf and fruit. I dug until I felt the stare Of nightg and there was nothing there. 4'Dig! Dig againlw Then came the pall Of nothing being there at all. I shrieked, '4They buried him too soong Love could not die here at high noonf, I heard the lone horn's purple call: I did not know the sky could fall. But in it fellg and with it there My heart lay on the ragged air. They buried him too soonf, I said. QHOW could I tell my heart was dead?J Then I turned back, and there I stood Before a brake of alder wood. --CHARLES DAY Vx,-,fx,xAA,,,vVx,v-tA,vNA, HE favorites this year were chosen by the student body. Each class is represented by the popular vote of the students. It should be kept in mind that this was not a beauty contest, but an election to determine the Inost popular girl from each class. Included also in the group is the honie-coming queen, who presided over the home-corning festivities on February 17. The favorites are: FRESHMAN FAVORITE SOPHONIORIC FAVORITE JUNIOR FAVORITE - SENIOR FAVORITE - HOME-COMING QUEEN - PAULINE JOYNER DoRIs HUTI-I BARNES BETI-I NlCDONOUG1'I MARGARET DENMAN BESSIE RAE WILSON 1 V A A A77 AY 4 AA rl 4 1 V I V 5 n I 'ffzeslzman 'favofzife .... PAULINE JOYNER One of the outstanding freshmen, PAULINE JOYNER, is a bit undecided as yet just what it's all about. 'She has no hobbies, and has no particular ambition. Calls every- thing crunchy and seems to enjoy life to the utmost. , , Z t 1--4-. 1 4 is n 1 l 1 f 1 l 3 1 2 3 2 1 4 I A 4 A 1 1 A 4 . 1 2 , , . 1 i 1 , 11 'X 5' lnzaqnm-. .. 1 fe-rife , ,fs-1.-. -- ,Qi .W ,. ' get-5' Q5'i,ii: ,xv .Vit M- . ji .r,?Efif1ai,:2: 'M-' wma,-r ' , 1-' .g?f,zf- - 'X I il' - X ,EA 1 uf a- Eg? 5' 'f . ,Yr-'-r ' ,ff r 1, . ,- LA- A--'-,af -4'-Afua+l 1 , , ,, -, , A AA - 1 1 I W V i I 4 goplzomofze Hiavofzife .... DORIS RUTH BARNES Secretary of the sophomore class and runner-up for Home-Coming Queen, DORIS RUTH,S hobbies are collecting china dogs and playing tennis. UR. NL , she says, ais' my favorite hobby. She aspires to homemaking. X 1 Y A Y 4 AY YY 4 YY Y 1 1 r r I I ' . V , r 5 I u 7 I I ig? 4M A,A H ,Y A, , ,rg uniofz 'favofzife .... BETH MCDONOUGH One of Howard Pz1yne's blondes with brains, BETH MCDONOUGH,S chief hobby is collecting snapshots. Her sweet smile and sunny disposition are Well-known on the campus. Her aspirations are toward school-marming. 1 I I IMI - I I I I I kv . eniofz Tavofzifen.. MARGARET DENMAN . Football sponsor, VVho's VVho, et cetera, MARGARET rates as one of the outstanding campus personalities. Her hobbies include the collecting of pitchers and interpretive reading. Either dramatic Work or secretarial Work Would' suit me swell. uv ' fr,- V, , , A 1 i 1 , L 1 1 4 I i l f , h V x 1 ' F ' I E I 5 I , 1 7 I x P I k k w fvxAA,-VVVVVVX N tV,VVvxA NAANv Representation in Hwhols Wholl depends upon the basis of character, leadership iII GXll'Z1-Cl11'- ricular activities, athletics, Society, religion and Student government, scholarship, and potentialities. By popular Vote of the student body the following students were selected to be included in MWhO7S Wlio in American Colleges and Universitieswz MARGARET DENMAN LILLIAN SHAW FRANCES STINSON JEAN STRICKLAND BESSIE RAE WILSON JOE HEXT JAMES NIINOR ROBERT BARNETT CLIFTON TENNISON GLENN SMITII COY WALDEN The following interesting collegians were selected by the students for their particular achieve- ments: LILLIAN MELVIN ROBERT RONALD SHAVV - RATIIEAL - BARNETT - VIBBERT - XVAYMON NVILSON - CLIFFORD ODER - GARY PALM ER - JAMES NlINOR - CHARLES DAY - - MOST TYPICAL GIRL - - - - - - - MOST TYPICAL BOY - Mosr ACTIVE IN RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES - - - - - - - MOST VERSATILE - MOST REPRESENTATIVE OF ATHLETICS - MOST SCIIOLASTIGALLY DISTINGUISHED - - - - - - - - - MOST ORIGINAL MOST REPRESENTATIVE OF STUDENT BODY - - - - - - - - MOST CREATIVE wvvVAwAfmNmA,V, JVVVVxAfxAAAAfCfVVVXAf VVwAAAfJvNV-,SfmAAwVVAxNAvvXAf t fxfvvxfxf A mNAVvvAwfUVmV, I FRANCES STINSUNTS particular hohhy is making friends. Others include the collecting of Wedge- wood china and playing golf. Her anlhitions lean toward homemaking. CLIFFORD ODI-IR hails from Santa Anna, a math and science major. His hobby is Louise Lightfoot . . . wants to he a math or science teacher in some college or university. LILLIAN SHAW has won numerous honors dur- ing her college career. At present she is secretary of the junior class. She is represented in 'LWho7s Who and was chosen n xt her chief hohhy. IOS typical girl. Music is CHARLES DAY, selected as most creative student, has as his hobbies the study ol nictaph sics , y ', com- posing, and writing. Author of many puhlished poems and short stories, he hopes someday to hc nunl , l ' ' ' i Uerec among liteiattnes great. J' Secretary of the senior class, Home-Corning Queen, representative in uWh07s Whow are some 1 f 1' i'stinf'tions. A reading ad- of HESSIIC lui: XY itsoix s ci diet, she desires to he the hvsl housewife ever. HC- An outstanding ministerial student, a very tive leader in student affairs, GLENN SMITH is 1n- ' W ' , 'dent of Alpha eluded in MW' Chi. and Anita J ho's YVho. He 15 PVCS1 oyr' is his hobby. A 'snazzf' gal, tNflfxnc,x1:ia'1' DIQNMAN is football sponsor. senior favorite, and representative in ' ' are not direetix' to- 'Wxiiois Wliofi Her if'Ildi'll1'l4'S 1 V ward tlu- lionsewifely. A550 and selected niost origi- Art eclitor of the l R thinks modern poetry is nal student, Cum PALME 'Asiinply divinefy Her favorite poets are Edna St. Xinvent Millay and Charles Day, She aspires to ittistif ends of 1-onnnerr'ial aclver N'2ll'li U10 HIGH' i ' .' 5 I . , tising. i Rox' Fox has s ucvvc-fled in being ont- of the Wvllow Jacket? outstanding vditors. ln addition to his oditorial dutivs at Howard Payno, hr' has hold down tho assistant oditorship of the Brown- wood llanner. llc- is alrc-ady lwlrotliod to a co-od from avross thc- tracks. ROBERT BARRETT. as prosiflvnt of tlir' B. S. U. Counvil and as Houtstanding in rs-ligious at-tixitir-sn lias played an important part in l'iilllllUS lilo. He aspirffs toward a Svininary flf'gI'l't'. vollovts good hooks and povtry. Most i'Pp1'osmitativP of tht- stud:-nt lwody and inc-ludf-d in uWho's lvlioil, JAMES Mnwolz wants to lw a lawyer. H0 nunilwrs arnong his hohhit-S all sports, especially loolhall and stamp collecting. An outstanding football player. He is president of the student body. An all-round lnusivian is DUN l,t'NINlUs. A: drum major of thc' Howard Payne Hand, ht- lm- t'Z1ll'1F' an outstanding pvrsonality lwvatlse ol his lwtwef-n-lialvos performamrvs at tho hall ganies. Last year he won national honors for his clarinet playing. IIHSJQCI' J. RONALD VIBBERT served as business ina L - . 'I for the i940 LASso. student he has as his hm 3 leans toward stock raising and rancliing. Selected the most veiszltl c rlilnies horses and music, and Represented in uYVho's Wfhofi JEAN STRICK- LAND,S hobbies are collecting demi-tasse cups, swimming and tennis. She wants to he either a court reporter or an airplane stewardcss. XVAYMON XVILSON is one of Howard Paynf-'s truly great athletes. An outstanding football, hus- Jerfornier, he was chosen most letics. His holmliies lean to- 'SS ketlnall, and track 1 representative of ath ward aviation: hc is vicc-president of his cluq.: and of the student lmocly. CLIFTON TENNISON is definitely one of the most t idinff ministerial students in Howard Payne. outs al D c . l'resident of the junior class, associate editor ol ' - ' :ll f. Favorite uu- the LASSO, he is an all-round lf on thor is Poe, and reads much in contemporary poetry. WI MXIJUIQ l3lCNNlC'l I' was lllis FPQIVIS Cllilflllillg l sum-lll0al'l. HPI' llfmlmlnif-s are sxlillllllillf-' I!lllSil'. All nuts S ,. and sul , :lallldilw ' ' K, sllldcll, Ulm- fivlcl bpm-vll arts. she lll-sires lu lv' ' Ml ng l Ill of cull that slllljfwl Juli HI-1x'I' serv' ' cl as val llaill ' ball L- 1 of tlll' Jzlvk ' cam for If Bl lout 931. All -lvtix lirf' NPI 5 qu' prugrllllls, likf-s dfillllillilf wurk and the Qlllmlx' W3lllS l he . . 1- pal'tif'ipal1t ill re P10115 aclivilivs. Hr- iQ 'l ' Ill fll ., llso a leader all lhs I vc'lf'd In lw 1'r'pl'4'Sellln'll ill 'Wxlluns Xxllflh A'IIiI.YlN HKTlII'1XI.1'1lH1'f'lNllllls' , Y of il1'l'llLl1' I 0 dim-c'L ' ' ll ogx. He all N. In 1' mah . .. ' 't'llOl'l1S. Tl' was prokl us war lcenl of thc choir. H most ix' Alloil e was selected hplclll boy. IPI' uf Hmm' A K Nclld I IXIN N hm f HXiIl A Qtud XX fXl.lH'1N we-r ' I F ., 1-nts, . wr' as llvald yvll lvalllul' 939 ffmllwllll Sv 101- ' - for lllr: zlsoll, Hr' is illl'lllflff'll ill HXVIIOHS , hls lllnbillml is lf ' ' Q study law. 5 9 gg S Q e R 3 2 E ga. E 5 Z Q 5 ii 5 it 51 5 s 5 E 2 I E Ni K 5 l' He' appears as sort of a rough and gruff bit of football gentleman, but hidden under his peculiar exterior is one of the cleanest, most agile and versatile athletic minds to be found. And although he was hardly ever satisfied short of victory, he will be forever known as a good loser. Wie are speaking of MCADO0 KEATON, head football coach of Howard Payne Yellow Jackets, who in his five year span as head mentor of this college has made one of the most amazing coaching records in the Southwest. So amazing, in fact, that even after this 1939 season, the most disastrous in his campaign at this college, he has triumphed in 26 of 34 conference games, losing only three. While a student football player in Howard Payne, there were five seasons in all, Keaton was known as a raging football demon. Truly, his football leadership is one of the first principles of Howard Payne spirit. Coach Keaton played his final year with the Jackets back in l923 under T. D. Amis, and then assisted with the coaching duties under l1is former tutor in l925. llc left Howard Payne in l926 to go to the San Marcos Academy as a coach in athletics, returning lo Howard Payne in 1928 to assist his former teammate Joe Bailey Cheaney. Then in i935 Keaton took over the duties as head football and basketball Coach along with those of athletic director. Assisting Coach Keaton in his football duties is another Howard Payne ex-student, CLOVIS UBULLJ FLETCHER. Schooled and 'trained in the art of gridiron tactics under Keaton, Fletcher returned to his alma mater this year as assistant coach. Quiet -and reserved, the stocky, former Jacket football great believes that action is more important than words. Earnest and sincere in all his work, Fletcher is coming into his own as a tutor in the Howard Payne setup. ln short, both of these men are line examples of the sporting world today with their clean char- acter, leadership and fine sportsmanship. ' And, so, in a brief, non-statistical sort of way, we give you Mclidoo and Clovis Fletcher, who twill continue to build potent athletic teams .in the future at Howard Payne as they have built in 'the past. BOB DENDH'iS?lli4J1', Tackle, Wink, Vveight 200. All- Conference and Little All-America. 4+ Letters. Co- Captain. ll' Wei ht l68. BILL H1N'1'0NfSuphomore, Guard, Este ine, g Squadman, ORVILLE IQTHEREDGE--Senior, Fullback, Lockhart, Weight 185. 3 Letters. f d Wei'ht18fJ. 3 SYD RUSSELL-junior, Guard, Stam or , 5 Letters. Co-Captain. THE I939 FOOTBALL SEASON FINAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. T. Pct. St. Edward's - - - 5 1 O ,833 Abilene Christian - - 5 1 0 ,833 Trinity ---- - 4 1 2 .715 Howard Payne - - 4 2 1 .675 Southwestern - - 3 3 0 .500 Texas Wesleyan - - 2 2 1 .500 Daniel Baker - - 3 4 0 .429 1V1c1V1urry - - - 1 6 0 .143 Austin College - - 0 7 0 .000 Let us turn back the pages ol history of the past football season a few brief moments to a cold, crisp Saturday morning, October 28, 1939. Newspaper sport stories and headlines blare out the message that the perennial Texas Conference champions of Howard Payne college in Brownwood are again at the top of their circuit gridiron race. They repeat statistics of seasons gone by that the Yellow Jackets have not lost to any present member of the conference in a football game since 1933, and that the same old story with Howard Payne victory seems sure to be written again. The foreign situation of Europe and Asia may seem uncertain in the face of warg the policies of the Roosevelt administration in these United States may seem a bit shaky and unreliable toward economic recoveryg stock markets may teeter and fall and cause people to worry andwonder of the financial future of their businesses and lives, rain and crop problems all over the world may rise as a question mark in the face of our daily path, but what care Howard Payne football followers and Texas Conference fans. Coach lVlcAdoo Kealonis sturdy, dependable and steady gridders have plodded down their same certain path to possess again the Texas Conference football leadership. The Brownwood Baptists with only a slight blemish on their 1939 record, an early season score- less deadlock to Trinity, are again leading the race with three successive conference victories and no defeats. To most of us, it only seems that Howard Payne has grown stronger with an improved conference football setup. But great is the folly of expecting lasting felicity. Philosophical writers through the ages have strived to imprint this on the minds of mankind and it should be realized now only too well by Howard Payne students and fans. Then came the dreary, wet and cold Friday night of November 10, and the Yellow Jackets cast in the familiar role of favorites, attempted to climb a rung nearer the Texas Conference throne d Ma , Vifeight 185 n, Weiglll 170. ORVILLE SMITH - Sophomo Weight 180. 2 Letters. PERSHINC Goss--Junior, Guar , 'y Squadman. AMOS EGCEN-junior, Center, Clifto Letters. JOE WESTERFIELDfS6Hi0f, Center, MCG 160. 3 Letters. re, Halfback, HiHsb0ro, regor, Weig 2 ht room. But late would not have it such, the Yellow Jackets sank deep into the mud and mire on that Friday night. An inspired, victory-hungry, determined team of St. Edwardis Crusaders, substituting all-round offensive potence with excellent goal-line defensive play and one brief, triumphant thrust, sent the title aspirations ofthe Yellow jackets tumbling down to fatality. It was a 52-yard surprise touch- down run by Phil tCoonj Reynolds, St. Edwardis backfield ace, that was too much for the defend- ing champions to overcome. Stunned and infuriated by the first defeat to a present conference member since l933, hun- dreds of Yellow Jacket fans and students journeyed to Abilene the following Saturday by special train and cars to back the Howard Payne football eleven on a peculiar pathga comeback trail. It was a happy and confident delegation of backers that descended upon Abilene for the Abilene Chris- tian-Howard Payne football game, and also a determined, revenge-seeking one. However, the Blue and Cold dict not hit the comeback trail with victory as it had contemplated. Instead, another defeat was incurred. HOWARD PAYNE 13, SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE TEACHERS 0-BHOWNWOOD, SEPT. 22 Prone to stay with their famed ground game in the past, Howard Payne's Yellow jackets un- covered a potent passing attack Friday night to thrash Southwest State Teachers l3-0 before more than 4,000 spectators in their opening contest of the 1939 season. A series of three passes by Sunderman was good for the first score late in the second quarter. The first was to Garland Terrell and gained five yards. After James Minor carried to the ten-yard line on a short pass, YVarren leaped high to snare Sundermanls next toss for the initial Jacket tally. Sunderman then place kicked for the extra point to send Howard Payne out in front, 7-0. ln the fading minutes of the fourth quarter the Blue and Gold gained possession of the ball after a Bobcat punt went out of bounds on Southwest State's 35-yard line. On the first play Sam- uels faded back to the fieldls midstripe and fired a long pass to Warren, who made a leaping catch on the 2-yard marker and stumbled over for the counter. The try lor extra point failed, leaving the score at l3-0. HOWARD PAYNE 0, TRINITY 0-WAXAHACHIE, SEPT. 30 Unable to make the best of their scoring threats, the Yellow Jackets ol Howard Payne picked up an early season puncture Friday night when they were held to a scoreless deadlock on a cold, wind-swept field by an eager bunch of Trinity Tigers. Registering seven first downs to three for the Tigers, the locals held a decisive edge in the net yardage gained with 160 to 230. Adding to their superiority of play, the Jackets backed the Trinity gridders into the shadow of their goal on several serious scoring threats, while the Tigers were cross- ing to the Howard Payne 35-yard line only once. Kg Cav 0 6542 1 ROLAND WARREN - Sophomore, End, Fort Stovkton, Wfeight 172. I Letter. JOE HEXT'f'Sf3l1101', Quarterlrack, Eldorado, Wfeight 170. 3 Letters. Captain. FELIX SUSANfSCI1101'. Tackle, E1c1orac1o, Wfeight 190. 3 Letters. BILL DAV1Df-Sophomore, Tackle, Brownwood, Weight 190. Squadman. After failing to capitalize on their drive to the Trinity 13-yard marker in the opening stanza, the Keatonmen produced the most serious scoring threat of the game in the second period when Joe Wfesterfield, fiery Howard Payne center, intercepted a pass and returned it 4-6 yards to the Tiger 14--yard line. However, three line plays for the locals advanced the ball only to the six, and the threat ended when San Miguel, Trinity halfback, batted down Joe Hext's fourth-down pass. A third-quarter drive by Howard Payne bogged down on the Tiger 26-yard stripe. ln the final period after Milton Williamson's 47-yard punt rolled out on the Howard Payne 6-yard marker and Rusty Smithis return boot was killed on the Jackets, 36, the Tigers made their only penetration into Howard Payne territory. After a five-yard loss had set them back to the ll-1, Trinity completed its only successful pass of the night for a nine yard gain. On a fourth-down attempted pass, San Miguel was knocked down on the 42-yard line to end the invasion. HOWARD PAYNE 13, TEXAS WESLEYAN 0-BHOWNWOOD, OCT. 6 Rolling along in somewhat consistent fashion for three periods to match the aerial fireworks of the Rams, the famed ground attack of Howard Payne burst forth in the final quarter to account for a duo of touchdowns Friday night as the Yellow Jackets blasted the Texas Wesleyan Rams of Fort 1Vorth, 13-O for ll1e Brownwood Baptists' initial Texas Conference victory of the 1939 season. Hoth Howard Payne touchdowns came in the final stanza with Orville Ethercdge plunging across from the one-yard stripe for the first, and Syd Russell scoring his first college touchdown for the second from the four-yard line on an intercepted pass. The Rams' most serious scoring threat- came just before the end of the first half. Originating on the Texas Wfesleyan 20-yard stripe, the Ram drive carried the losers down to the Jacket 14--yard marker. At this point Johnny Hunter's pass was intercepted by Yellow Jacket Hubert Foster, who returned to the Howard Payne 16. This contest marked the ninth consecutive conference game in which the charges of Coach Kea- ton did not allow their opponents to score. The'YelloW Jackets registered 13 first downs to 10 for the Hams, and gained 142 yards rushing to the losers' ll-4-. However, the Fort Yvorthians outgained the Keatonmen 170 yards to 37 via the passing route. HOWARD PAYNE 20, AUSTIN COLLEGE 0---BROWNWOOD, OCT. 12 Kerrville's Firin' Frank Fisher sent the Keatonmen into the lead during the second quarter when he galloped 28 yards for a touchdown. The Howard Payne halfback found an opening over left tackle, cut back to the right and then crossed the goal marker standing up. Previously Fisher had passed to Rowland Michel for eight yards to place the ball on the Kangaroo 28. Syd Russell came back from his guard position to convert from the placement, making the score 7-0. Austin College tightened its defense and held Howard Payne in cheek until the fourth quarter. After driving as far as the six-inch marker, Howard Payne took a Kangaroo punt on the Austin College 32 early in the final quarter. Joe Hext tossed a pass to James Minor for 12 yards and one CHARLES LAwR15N1:r: I Lellvr. CHRIS SUN1n51:MANf-ij 160. 3 Letters. RAYBORN V fxNNOYf-J 2 Lette-rs. HUBEIRT FOSTER-QIL 200. 3 Letters. ,IUlliUl'. End, Dm VSO uuior, Halflmck, unior, Ccnlcr, Uelh mior, Cuard, llrox ll, Weight I 75. Plllllillll, Wm-ight Jn, Weight 180. VIIWUUII, Wfeight play later the Jacket captain passed to Charlie Lawrence for 20 yards and another touchdown. Rus- sell again converted from placement. Orville Etheredge opened the final touchdown drive by intercepting a Kangaroo pass and rc- turning ll yards to Austinis 44-. A 26-yard aerial from Chris Sunderman to Lawrence put the ball in scoring position on the losers: T9-yard stripe. lftheredge and Sundernian combined their efforts in line drives to carry the ball to the three where Sunderman drove over for the touchdown. Russellis kick for extra point was low. Again the Yellow Jacket line did outstanding work, holding the Austin College outfit to a meager 59 yards on running plays. HOWARD PAYNE 34, McMURHY 6aI5ROWiNWOOlJ, OCT. 20 lVlclVlurry marred a brilliant Howard Payne football record on the Yellow Jacket field Friday night. But the indian warriors from Abilene paid the price for their boldness when the proteges of McAdoo Keaton and Clovis Fletcher came back to swamp their Texas Conference opponents by the lopsided score of 34-6. The only consolation that McMurry received from the thrashing was the fact that they scored first in the initial period, gaining the recognition of being the first team to tally against the Jackets since Thanksgiving of 1937, when Howard Payne beat Southwestern 20-T. For the Yellow jackets the score was the largest that they had rung up since l936 and marked their third successive con- ference victory of the season. Howard Payne used a total of 34 men while thrashing the Abilene team and counted with touchdowns in the second, third and fourth quarters. The Jackets, biggest scoring spree caine in the third when three touchdowns were shoved across the MelVlurry goal. Drawing first blood, lVlcMurry counted in the opening stanza on a 25-yard pass from Al Sini- mons to end Clyde Wood. The indians maneuvered into this scoring position by recovering a Howard Payne fumble on the Jackctys 25-yard line. The Brownwood Baptists? victory was just as decisive in the statistical department as in the scoring. With 21 first downs to lVlclVlurry,s three, Howard Payne gained a total of 284 yards by rushing to its opponentis 25. HOWARD PAYNIQ 0, EAST TEXAS STATE 13a-COMMERCE, OCT. 27 Quickly in the initial period after losing a previous scoring chance, lloward Payneis Rowland Michel partially blocked an East Texas punt on the Teachers, 8-yard line. Two penalties for backfield in motion did not daunt the Yellow Jacketsf spirit as they opened up with a telling pass la f, Chris Sunderman to Carland Terrell, that was good for l7 vards and a touchdown. Sun- P 3 . - . L . derman's extra Joint kick was wide. l However, with the strong wind to their back, the Teachers came through in the second period S--junior, Guard, Big Spring, Weight 170. G. C. GRAVE 2 LPlIPI'H. FOMMX SAMIYELS -f Frf-simian, llalfbzick, Eastland, Weight 110. 1 Lcllvr. FLOYD So1:L1cYff Seiii0r, Tackle, Cmufills Gap, Woighl 204. Squadnian. CHARLES MARSHALL 4 junior, Hulfliack, Comanche ' ' F Scuadman. Wfeighl 1:10. 1 to cross the 50-yard stripe for the first of only three occasions and to knot the count at 6-all. Clint White slashed off tackle from his own 28 in the second stanza to the 35 where he was trapped hy a host of Jackets, only to turn and lateral the hall to Buster Bourland, who raced the other 65 yards untouched to the Howard Payne goal. Perry 17ite's try for extra point was also wide. An intercepted pass that was returned to the Teachersl -10-yard marker, set up the deciding touch- down for East Texas. liironi there P. K. Rogers, who resembled a primed hahy tank, took over. Only three tries and a 5-yard penalty against Howard Payne was needed hy the burly 201- pound East Texas fullback to send the Teachers into victory. On the Yellow jacket 37-yard marker, Rogers took the ball on a fake reverse over left tackle and ramhled down the sidelines for the final touchdown. File put the finishing touches on the score with a perfect place kick that put East Texas out in the lead, 13-6. K HOWARD PAYTNIC 0, ST. ICDWAHDS 7- -BROWNWUOD, NOV. 10 The game ended something like 0-T in favor of the Crusaders, and it sent the Texas Conference championship hopes of the other members of the circuit shooting to a new high, while Howard Paynels stock fell to near hottom. A 52-yard surprise touchdown run hy Phil l.Coonj Reynolds, ace hackfield star of Saint Edward's, was too much for the defending champions on the rain-soaked field. After Vargo took Syd llussellis opening kickoff, the Crusaders drove 22 yards to their ow11 48 in five plays. Then on the next play Leo Erniis fumhled and the alert Reynolds scooped up the hall and raced around left end and down the sidelines to score, giving his team the margin for vic- tory. Nace Formagus, mammoth guard, converted from placement for the extra point. Howard Payne lost only four yards during the entire contest, handling the hall 68 times. But the fine punting hy Reynolds, who averaged 39.6 yards per kick, offset any threat that the Yellow Jackets could muster. Chalking up 15 first downs to their opponents, three, the Keatonmen gained 221 yards rushing to 101. for St. Edwardls. Seriously threatening the St. Edwards' goal on four occasions, the Howard Payne players pushed the Crusaders about the field with ease, only to hog down in the shadow of the payoff stripe. ' Starting on the 30-yard line after James Minorls return of the kickoff, the Jackets marched to the Crusadersl ll where the visitors took over on downs. Early i11 the second quarter, Howard Payne again drove deep into their opponents, territory. Frank liiisher set the stage for the final first-half threat hy Howard Payne when he returned Heynold's punt 18 yards to St. Edward's 27. Orville Etheredge slashed off tackle for 13 yards and a first down. But what looked like certain scoring for the Jackets again became just a threat. After three line plays gained only four yards against the Crusaders, Joe Hext attempted a fourth down pass. However, after the pass hounced off a Crusader into the arms of Rayhorn Vannoy, Howard Payne center, who was stopped short of a first down on tl1e 5-yard marker, St. Edward's M-...M jus ,W 'Ni BOB ST0KES'SOPh0I1lUl40, End, Dallas, Weight 195. Squadmzm. YVAYMUN WVILSOIX -Svninr. Halflnzu-lx, McAllen. Weight 152. -L l,c-ltcrs. SPIKE EVANS-f-Sophomorv, End, Austin, We-ight . Squadmun. D MICHlf1I,f,lunior, End, Sun , I1 0 How 1 .AN ISO. 3 Lcllers. 135 A L mio, Weigl again took over on downs. Only once did the Jackets threaten i11 the second halt and that was on a drive to the Crusaders, 30-y ard line. HOWARD PAYNE 0, ABILENE CHRISTIAN tf1fAI1fLENC, NOV. lti lt was the worst defeat suffered by the Yellow Jackets within the conference since 1935. Only one serious scoring threat was advanced by the Keatonmen during the entire contest. This threat came in the third period when the Baptists took the ball following the Wildczits second touch- down. Starting on their own 35, the Jackets carried the ball in one complete drive to the Abilene Christian 5. But after one play Tommy Samuels was knocked loose from the ball on an attempted pass and the Wfildcats recovered on the l5 to end the threat. Tyson Cox, Wildcat tackle, paved the way for the first Abilene touchdown by blocking Cirr- land Terrellis pu11t in the first five minutes of the game. Red Stroniquist, end, covered the ball for A. C. C. on the Jacket 37. Chubby james passed to Stanley Mclfeever for 9 yards and three plays later Thurman jones, fullback, drove to a first down on the 26. Then a pass to Durrell Sanders on the five produced the score. Charles Sewell converted from placement. After a series of threats on the Howard Payne goal, Abilene Christian gained the ball by a punt exchange on the Howard Payne 37 in the third quarter. Jones and Persky drove to the 25-yard stripe. After two tries at the line failed, James passed to Buster Dixon, who had hid out unnoticed near the sideline. Dixon gathered the ball in on the 10 and sprinted across the goal for the final touchdown. Sewell again converted. HOWARD PAYNI5 7, SOUTHWESTERN 0-HGEORGETOWN, NOV. 24-. Howard Payne's gridiron warriors came back from three successive defeats ill impressive fash- ion Friday afternoon to play sixty minutes of consistent football and blank the Southwestern Uni- versity Pirates in Georgetown, 7-0, annexing their final Texas Conference game of the season. This triumph enabled the Yellow Jackets from Brownwood to climb into the first division standings of the conference. ln fourth position, the Keatonnien finished just ahead of Southwestern and Texas Wesleyfan. It was Frank Fisher, who in the second quarter of the game brought the afternoon crowd to its feet with his breathtaking 75-yard touchdown jaunt. Chris Sunderman took the Pirate punt in on the Howard Payne 25-yard line and then handed it off to Fisher. The fleet Jacket halfback then cut away to the left side of the field and raced down the field behind clean, hard downfield block- ing to score. Syd Russell, who played only part of the game because of injuries, failed in his try for conversion. The Howard Payne forward wall, playing as a single unit, played outstanding defensive ball to bottle up completely the ground play of the Pirates. Southwestern was able to gain only 35 yards I 1. CLYDE CONNER-Junior, Halfbuck, Richland Springs, Weight 170. Squadman. PETE CJVVENS-SOPIIOITIOIC, Halfhack, Three Rivers, Weight 153. Squadman. JACK HARDAWAYfJu11i01', Tackle, Monuhans, Weight 196. 3 Letters. MERTON STEPHENS -- Senior, Halfback, Brownwood, Weight 173. Squadman. against the Jacket line, losing 30 by the ground 1'oute. Although the Pirates did COlll1Jl6lC 12 of 25 passes for 90 yards, the Howard Payne pass defense tightened when the occasion arose to keep the losers from making any serious scoring threat. One other Yellow Jacket drive carried the ball to the Southwestern 11'-yard stripe, before tl1e Pirates took over on downs. Probably another score was avoided in the fourth period when Row- land Michel intercepted Ted Fehris pass in Southwestern territory, only to fall with leg injury. HOWARD PAYNE 0, HARDIN-SIMMONS Mi,-ABILENIC, DEC. I The Brownwood Baptists held a l0-7 margin in first downs and outgained the Cowboys 162 to 92 yards on running plays, but could not throttle tl1e devastating Hardin-Siinnions aerial war- fare. For the second straight year, passes accounted for the Cowboys, triumph. The Hardin-Sinn inons running game was held in cheek by the hustling and fighting Howard Payne line, and not once did the Cowboys march deep into Yellow Jacket territory. Outside ol their scoring thrusts, the Abi- lene players did not threaten a time. Howard Payne's all-round play was seriously hlndicapped by the absence of Orville lftheredge, piledriving fullback, and Rayborn Vannoy, regular ce11ter, who were out of the lineup with in- juries. The first Simmons touchdown came soon after the second quarter opened and came on a series of passes. A series of passes by Owen Goodnight to Flahie placed the ball on the Jacket 35. Then Goodnight tossed to Davis for ll yards and then repeated the procedure with a touchdown heave to Davis who gathered the ball in on the four and stepped across for the tally. Peeis try for point was good. Again in the fourth quarter Davis took the spotlight with two spectacular catches to complete the scoring. The outstanding Cowboy end took Russellis pass for a 35-yard gain after Hardin-Sinr inons had gained the hall on the Jackets' 49 in H punt CXCh3Ilg0- AHOUICI' PEISS, Russell to Davis, was good for the touchdown with Pee adding the extra point. Howard Payne threatened on several occasions with sustained drives into Cowboy territory, but lacked the needed punch for a score. Garland Terrell, James Minor and Wayinon Wilson all shook away for long and exciting gains that brought the 5,000 spectators to their feet in frenzy. lu l',Xl,lNII'IR lily:--Sopl1o1111vw. Halfluuvk. '1 un 'l'1fl:m:l.l. Jummm ' Halflmvk. Cllilclrx-ss. vvf'lQllll ' hoka XX 1-llfllt ln-1. MO. All-1:4rIlff'I'C'lIl'I'. 31,1-llc-rs. ,I-UIIQS MIMDI: SPlliOl'. Hzilflnavk. 'Ia , I5 Lettffrs. Wveiglit 172. l Lf-ilvr. S l10IIlHI'4', Halflmck, Kffrrx' FRANK FISHER---. up 152. 2 Lfltters. M. B. NELSON--Sop 0 205. 1 Lf-tier. ' F' Furl Stockton, illv, Weight Weiv h more, Tavkle, De Leon, Dht Coaches lVIcAdoo Keaton and Clovis fBullJ Fletcher will look to fourteen returning lettermen and a promising array of squadmen to carry their Yellow Jacket gridders through one of the hard- est football schedules in the history of Howard Payne College come next fall. Syd Russell, dynamite guard for three seasons, and Garland Terrell, powerhouse backfield ace, have been elected to lead the 1940 edition of Howard Payneis football team as captain and co-cap- tain, respectively. V Five home contests and five out-of-town games have been scheduled by the Yellow Jackets. Six Texas Conference games will be played by the Blue and Gold. The complete schedule is as follows: Sept. 20fSouthwest State Teachers at San Marcos. Sept. 27-New Mexico Aggies, at Las Cruses. Oct. 5-East Texas State at Brownwood. all-Jet. 11-Austin College at Sherman. if- Oct. 19-lVIclVlurry College at Abilene. 'f0ct. 25-Southwestern at Brownwood. llNov. 1-Texas Wesleyan at Fort Worth. iNov. 3-Trinity at Brownwood. iiNov. l5-Abilene Christian at Brownwood. Thanksgiving Day-Hardin-Simmons at Brownwood. iiDenotes conference game. 1 ,'LQQ.,.r - if E, AI , M ir 7-7 s. Q? S 'M .,,, - K r we NW ' .ff , S, ,- u 21 X Q ,fl Eg ! 25 4 ,,,, Mag k k i , 5 ff? BASKETBALL Guard, May. Dow MCBRIDEfSC11i171', XV,-XYMON lfBOBBX , xvrrI.SON--'SCl1vi01', Guard, McAllen. ROLAND QSLIMI WARREN-Junicj1', All-Conference Ceu- Ler. Captain. I701'lSt0ck1on. ICKENj DENMANfJur1io1', Forward, Brown XVILLIS QCH wood. 'vevm' N-n '1 ,W ,,W,w 5 ' f -,:g Aw A I' 5 fi -1 n N W FS. W 52 1 w Y N I T N 1 .nf FRANK WSELDOM-FI-JDJ CLElNIENTv-,Il111iOI', Center. Cor man. THOMAS LICVISAY-fSC1li01', FOI'WElI'd. Blanket. D. C. fTURKlI HARGROVE--Frcshlnan, Forward. Cross Plains. ICHELTJl,lUiQl', Guard. San Antonio. ROWLAND M 7 1 A35 ' 5 ZV ' 4 : F, Q 1 is xx 1 Q , '7 L . Z iw ' M is y fx x . V F: ip ' i 'AA d e , ' CHARLES QLICHTNINCU l,AwRENn:I-: Juni01-, Guard. Daw- son. ORYILLIS LRUSTYJ SBIITHfS0llil01'I101'P, All-Conference Forward. Hillsboro. STUART lSPIKI5l EVAN5v,Iuni0r, Forward. Austin. CLYDE CONNER-Junior, Center. Richland Springs. 4 E -s , 4 .- , 'V . -5 ',- mfg fy ' J E 5' 5 Q nfgezglf if f fsfguf-Q ,,, . ' W 5- A ff : jg W QW S 4 xl' ,Q f' was .ss N . 'E -I ki . hw ' ' 'f I -A if .ss mr x V 'i fl x ' .ev T-I 14 -J r,.,vz-l I 1' . j 59. l sf ,Q S 1+ 4 , ,S H ,g.5z5fi::'f5:3ii5: ,ff f ww W , 1 fa ,H K Q an Q if HF Wgiijfrgv. Q Q Nw, X V' mf M925 as K t, Wig i - is 6 J' ,sm f f 4-w v- S1 , ,gh L Z ' fr , ., 'P' ,W W 'B M :sw swf wwf' 415551 aff., g E TRACK Dashes, quarter and re- -Junior. CHARLES MARSIIALL lays. Comanche. PETE OWENSfS0ph01nore. Hurdles, dashes and relays. Three Rivers. E CLYDE CONNER-Junior. Broad jump and hurdles. Rich- land Springs. WAYMON VVILSON-Senior. Quarter, half and relays McAllen. urdles, high jump, KIRBY HALLMARK---Sophomore. H broad jump and pole vault. Doole. PALMER KING-Sophomore . Quarter and relays. Fort Stockton. HI-IRMAN PAYNE-Freshman. Discus and javelin. Dallas. JACK lVlASSEY-Freshman. Middle d istances. Weslaco. J. HORACE SHELTON -Howard Payne College track coach. is S y ' J wk F f ,, - -1 ,,,, 'Y my ? A ,l VWKQ ii? Q H AUBREY l7ERGUS0Nfl7reshn1an. Mile run. Brownwood. 7ARRENvJunior. High jump. Fort Stockton. ROLAND W ALFONSO BARCENA-Fresl'1111an. Quarter and relays. El Paso. BOB STOKESfS0phom01'e. Shot put, discus and javclin. Dallas. CHARLES FLORENCE-Sophomore. High jump, broad jump and javelin. Draw. 'U'-awww JAMES RKIINOR-SCHlO1'. Dashes and relays. Tahoka. WILLIE FLORENCE'-fS01Jl101H01'C. Discus and shot put Draw. GSWALDO GUARRNERO--Sophomore. Half and mile run Brownwood. DOW MCBRIDE-SCHi0f. Middle distances. May. FRED lVlUl,1.INs-Sophomore student manager. Brown- wood. 4 f. 9. -e4-. W- .qu ww--.-..-. 1,-. 754' Students engaged in a favorite pastime---reading The Jacket g,A, ...A 'RH YELLGW Q7 Officially the YELLOW JACK!-IT is Howard l'ayne's weekly student newspaperg unofficially it is the scandal sheet, the publicity agent for any and all Concerned, at happy medium for as yet untested literary wings, and a place to air grievances. Every phase of student life on Howard Payne cam- pus has been fairly and accurately presented. There has been every effort made to see that there were as few errors as possible. ROY FOX, Editor The following energetic staff 1N6lTllJ6l'S have aided in presenting this year one of the best YELLOW JACKETS in recent years: Eziilor - - - iwflllllglillg ffriilor - Associale Efiiior Sporls Editor - Social Erlilor - - Feature Eciilor Religious Erlilor Radio Erliior - Music Editor - ---------ROYFOX - JOE BELL - - AL HICKS - BLLVICIQIE SIIERROD EDM MCMASTER JOYCE XVHEELER - EUGENE ECE - JOE FIELDER - - BILL DAVIS Reporlorial Slafffllvelyn Henderson, .lean Stephens, Hex McDonald, Laura Seuclder, Frances Levisay, Lillie B. Landua, R. M. Fraehiseur, james Davis and Jack Hext. Business Manager ------ XVILLIS DENMAN Assismnis - - RICHARD GAINES, XVINSTON XVATKINS CiI'ClLI!liiC?l1fH3FOlCl Lockwood, Harold Austin, Jack MeAnear, Troy Taylor, James Scale, John Howell. WILLIS DENMAN, Business Manager Th I94O Realizing more than ever now, since we have just finished trying, what a difficult task it is to record all the achievements of a college year, the staff of your 1940 LASSO presents to you its rendition of what took place at Howard Payne during 1939-1110. Hours and hours ol hard work have been spent in compiling this book. Our reward will be the joy ol do- ing it and the possible pleasure and enjoyment you may receive from the hook. CHARLES DAY, Editor ASSO The foll1mi11g staff 111e111be1's have made this 11111111211 possible : C11ARL13s IJ11' - - - - Erlilur CLIFTON '1'mN1soN - Assaezfale Edilur GARY PA1.M1cR - - - Ari Ediwr ELO GARRISON - - Staff Pllatograplzer B1-:RNARD HOWARD - - - Panel Editor JOHN BOWMAN - Assistant Panel Erlilar LILLIE B. LANDUA - - Secrezary to Edimr JOE BELL - - - - - Sports Editor B11.L113 WA1.1,1Ne - Club Edina:- NIELVIN HATHEAL - Snapshot Ediwr JOHNNY MAHONEY ---- Scripi RONALD VIBUERT - Business Manager ALVIE STRASNER - - Assislani Business Manager LURLINE POE - - Secretary lo Basiness Manager RONALD VIBBERT, Business Manager -W ADVENT This is the coarsest cloth that I can weave Within the purple spinning of a thistle, But it must serve to protect me from sorrowls cold And to deafen my heart to the lure of a death-bird7s whistle. When the frogs sob out at the last blue march of stars I shall don my shroud and the bitter cloak that I Wore. But I shall be wearyg perhaps I shall stumble and fall, For it is more than a mile through the brambles to the shore. -Charles Day by 3' is . vc. W 'in ,Vid 7 ' i 1 Q w Q A smile will also combat acidity . . . Romeo and fuliel . . . Tired but happy after the Pirate victory . . . The pause that refreshes . . . Bam! confer- ence . . . and. 111011 scene . . . Coach Keaton . . . Hlaclzie poses zrlzile Lois lakes il in . . . A study ill sluclyilzg. Colzfirlelzlially, il SlillA'.S . . . TClllZiSUll and Delznzan . . . Two-wlzislle Lunzmus . . . Miss Lena observes . . . Bleaelzer scene . . . As usual. . r W-wk, far tx, Q W i -' . fkgiiiuz . ' 4 el 1 ww. 9195 V . 3 . K. Q , A Y, 1 . iq Roberta Howarfl and Charlie Lawrence . . . Pat poses perlly . . . Snow joke, Belly . . . A couple of cool couples . . . Hawkins relaxes . . . Fallon lels his hair flown . . . A ready-roll . . . After a brawl is over. Fish Day on fish day . . . Two more fancy dressers . . . From another world. . ,..,,., fs-.3 is Q 1 i l Abe' , 1,1 - 5 Al - . ,wwf ' nv' -P , . . 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Press Club observes Sadie Hawkins week. 4 w i R l Y Q Y 41.1. 'N L 5.1 .W , ' , ,1 ,.,. A .I-::Z::'r.. R ' 5 ' wi 1 ,,, A,-if aww ww Hum Hu, wfma ,if QS. .mf 0umN,,M A :Q W Jw M 1, eww H a my 2? Hep-carts ride lziglz Il'1lZ.i6 gales stand by on ACC special . . . 11lll10lL'6,6lt dulrzpitory formal . . . Two likely lassies . . . Ccznzpus fixtures . . . Three slintes . . . Concentration . . . l'xl'8SlLllIIlIl IZli'lJ6I'ii.SltlIg. AfUIllbC?l'l0Il8 Yellow Jacket booster . . . Tzro shots from Bangs . . . Footllali crowd . . . Ditto , . . Victorious jackets get fl lift at SOLLilIIUl3Si8l'll V. . . Cani- pus Pastor Floyd. ' I A QM, a fn-uf 'Q Q 5 Wig! ,gtk W Q Nw Three slooges . . . Revival of spiril . . . Polly Joyner . . . News lzawlns laboring . . . Can, this be Car? . . . RGgiSll'UllllIlI lull . . . Off lo victory. Football sponsor DSIYIIIUII and Prexy Minor . . . All alzoanl . . . Rulalner- IICCAXS . . . Bullion up, fl'6SlllIlllll . . . uUle 1'vllllfSH al lzonzc . . . Coy explains lo Dopey. ,v,1ii.3M k r sf WHS? ,J nw, ,, v ff, R .--msfggq 'N Two pretty steady affairs . . . Yellow faclfet distributors . . . Bread line . . . fit as a fiddle and ready . . . Slzcys not on tflc staff, either . . . Homesick, lovesiclf, or 1lLlllgl Y.? . . . Chapel turns out . . . from torclz-singer lo wash woman for zlranzags salrc. Deacon C,tllllCl'IJl'lliIl, . . . Cage captain courts off-court . . . Hotnccont- ing crotccl sees C0lL'llCIlIl!S defeated . . . Watch your step. E I 4 K mg, ,.....L-.- W , ,,w,,,, W Q my ,vi ,1ftf'3.?4 'f ' f 5625?-f' N , -all . . . 5, Vf,,7i?QQ.S.v,:1 fl i, , fa.. Q mf ,A , A' Q xnxx if ow w Q an Sw CCC faculty . . . Burrlieazls . . . Pruitt and Day . . . Take your pick . . . Lasso staff fetefl . . . Quiet quintet? . . . and Sal Hepatica for the smile of health . . . Slack time . . . Greenville meets a class . . . Bessie Rae is crowned Homecoming Queen. Typical froslt romance . . . Bill Walling . . . Panel eclitors . . . Kenuecly sisters . . . Al and Rosy take over tlze guest room . . . Reel anfl Real. 7 if L Ad! --vff-rsggg-1,.,,-. -- wr-'-W ' -U'-.vw-.5511-v-,V-M - - . o MA INLY Co UPLES Siudiomi Prepmfmg for Elle blackout . . . the pfaylv zhe :fling fofmny relaxes . . , Ffawy pfelemlx Z0 concentrate. P' W k v. 4 -7 -f i------1 v PORTRAIT OF PIONEER She came VVest in the early spring, just as the Wild poppies VVere stabbing the Cobalt days I . M, With Crimson spears of flame. M the Wagon-Wheels creaked D Over the last mountain-hump She was haunted by the chromg vista. W IPS as far asxyogaeyesdl let youflookf' she said fs: The hollow years Bore nofffhiig but silence, And at last she found herself alone: Bitter fruit clinging in the autumn sun. . One day she heard wagon-Wheels creak aga1n5 And a little ghost-Wind scurried down the prairie It'skias far as you11,leyes'll let you lookffshe said N., . Theiiii the Wheels turning. -Charles Day. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.,,,1.m.-.nn1nn- 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1m,1,m1.mt1u1 1 1 1 -- ' W ,gn H I f M I. X ' s E53 - -K I if ' ' Spmkzng of Hobbief .... - u ft ' ' Uu1'Hohh ls Pen le! ' I N ry, All work and no play made Jack a dull boy. Most of us are a little smarter than Jack. So, we have hobbies. Hobbies are good for fillingithe play period of life, not merely during school days, but all through our tleives.-' The reason we like people as our.hobby is that peo- ple are by far the most interesting things in 'fall the world. People, all types and kinds, make up all the dif- ference between this good old U. S. A. and the U. S. S. R. Did you ever take time out to sit by the way and study people? Interesting, aren't they? Some little, some big, some tall, some short, some old, some young. -it takes all of them to rnake up the world. a Interest in people is a grand hobby. It's the one thing that keeps Old Howard Payne'YOUNGl-this in- terest people-selecting the young, the shy, the bagk- ward, then refining and devel-oping them. When we think of the job this fine school has done during its many years of effort in developing upright Ciffiens from its great student bodies, we are more thanweverilconvinced that people are a, wonderful hobby, because they are by far the most wonderful of all creations. ' V 4 I I WHAT WE LIKE ABOUT HOWARD PAYNE is its making a grand hobby of peopl?-:fbuilding manhood and womanhood and character, thus making this world a finer place in which people may live! i WALKER-SMITH 'CUMPANY TEXAS' PIONEER WHOLESALE GROCERS D 192' 523 -iv' ' . f,l A21 ' at 2, 'A ll? . ,ff E it ft --11 .-nu1nn...un--nu- 1 1 1 1 1 1In-vm-nn.-im.-mv-un1nn1nn1w1 1 1 1uu1nn1....1.,..1.,.,.1.,.,1.,,.1 'I' ------ -- ------- -- ------------- --- -if FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QTHE CAMPUS CHURCI-lj DR. KARL H. MOORE, Pastor MNOT TO BE MINISTERED LRJYTO BUT T0 MINISTERR DR. KARL H. MOORE, LATTIMORE Ewmc, CHARLES Bow, Pastor Educational Director Music Director mn1 Q1 m-nn-uu-u..- - ---lm-.m-.m-m.--m.-m.--.m- -- - I-ll-nu-un-nu-H 4. Coggin Avenue Baptist Church LORNILR Lflff llxl AVE. AND SECOND STRICET J J WI. BRADFORD, 1 astor. 4 FRILNDIY CHURCH TO EVERY STUDENT Hom aid Payne College is a distinct asset to Brownwood, and the lovely students who come to Coffgin Avenue Baptist Church 'ue an asset to our church. Wle offer a well organized college depaitment in the Sunday School ind Training Union. Many of our college students wish to work in the church and we have places for all who want to serve. To be pastor of college students gives the preacher renewed courage and strength, and their pres- ence helps hiin to do helter work. It has been a joy to have line college students in every service for the past four years, and the anticipation of the students who will he with us in the future gives us renewed faith to carry on for the Glory of Christ. Free hus transportation is furnished all college stu- dents who wish to come to our church, located at Second and Coggin. We anticipate a great number of students for our church with the beginning of the Fall Seinester. If at any time l can he of service to you, l want you to command me. Sincerely your friend, JAMES M. l3RAIJI ORD. .L -... . ....-.---------- do .lm-1111111..111-...--nu .ig -nuff, ,P -un1un-nu-nn1nn-nnn-nn1mn1nnn-nn 11111 rn-u T l l Congratulations! STUD E N TS OF I iss ,i:g:f:g:f:i:5:E:E:iEE5 Howard Payne l I f 1 ' 1 A ,VY 1 . ,,,. . ,.,.. .. 5 e . - 5 2EisE3555555555555555555555E5:,.,......:.1.:.,.:.,.:.:.,.,.,.,..,.1i1 ,.,.. .-.4 :f.:.f.f.:...:.f.' , X our inost lilaeifil patronage has meant sens e f f saw s isfsfsfsfsffsfsf21ff2:f:s:f's much L0 US' And OW that You are em' - 4 career, we wish you every success. I H OPPER :SES TANLEYIM. I A For Men and Boys ,g.........-....-,.,.-.........-.,.-.. ..-..- ..-....-....-....- 4- .1.........-.,..-....-....-....- -.,....,.,....l......l.,-..,.........,,..- -,.,.-., -1- if Bell? favorite pastnne-slipping ont of chapel . . . boxing and tennis rank fzigfz ru fzobbzes Q. ....,.q, 4. -uninn..nu..lm-1111111411un-lnl1lln1lnl1nn-nn-nn-my-uuiun .Z -lm,unilnulnnlnnlnnlnulnu, un..nn..1111111.11nn1nn1nu-nun Welcome to the Walgreen l I Store Quick Free Delivery to any part of the city Two Telephone: 535 and 536 l : ,VVxA,vVVXfVxAAAfVVx,Vv PEERLESS DRUG STORE D. S. Camp J. W. Tabor David Camp A. H. Bell TY PEWRITER H EADQUARTERS ESTABLISHED 1925 ,,,,...e- '. -e - ,-V11 ' . , '24 ,5f9E?i'5gfbeo' I Q , , qw ' eageolewl-eo ' ' 'uf 6vQPeif?ej?,, 1' ge' mf: - we . ,I xx' 317, ul W lf J. A. COLLINS Typewriter Exchange L. C. Smith and Corona Agency 211 East Baker Sl. I l I .g...-....... -...-.,.,.. .-...,- ....- -.,.....,..-.......,.... - -....-..g. 1.3..,-.... .... ..l.-....-.,.,-,.,,...,..-l-,l.-. - - -,..,..., -1- 4, -nu-my-vm-un-lm1lm-lm-uninu1lnl1nu1nn1uniun-nu-nu-...HI1nu-nn..nninninninn1un..nn--m1-nu nfs Portrait and Commoroiod Photographer . . . Special Cameras and Films for the Amateur ARTIST SUPPLIES MCLGGDIS Stuotio OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS LASSO nf Sonics um! Lewisfzy indulge in lfzeir fzzfvorize pastime . . . Burke :md her fccixfzbonc m1uu11m1un1nn1w1m....m.1mn--nn1w1.nu1 1 1 1 FURNITURE . . KELVINATOR REFRIGERATGRS R. C. A. RADIOS .95+US1f1N'MQR'l-115 Q2 W5 Gxrnplefejfgrzefurnzshers N wadlizferal Whectors ml... 1 .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11m1nu1,, H.-..m1ml1,w1.m1 1- 1 1.1 111 1 1 1 1 ..- 1 1 1 CAA'erJ: No, xlmzflr not the figlzz gadget . . . even angel5 mm! study. ., -- ,-,- - R-,- - ,-,, L ,R-1 - -,-- - .-1- - .-4- - .-.. - -1'. - -R-R - 1-.- - 1-N- - 1-.- - -'-- - ---. ---+. .,.- -R-- - 1-i- - R1R1 - 1 . - -'-1 - 1-'- ---2-. ------- + YOUR FRIENDS Anytime Say if with Flowery 'lf Anywhere O , a 11111 Qfe S A. M. Davis Floral Co. Telephone 286 709 Fisk CENTER AT LEE 1,HONE 1624- INIEMBER F. T. D. I Q 1 I is ..........- .. -....-....-....- - -....-,..,-...,-...,-..........-........-i- .g.....,...- -....-....-....-...,-.....-....-....-..,.-....-....-.....-,...-....-... 'I- 1 Bzoutfzwoodla ffffloaf ofmocfsmn I ,f,-nu-.m-nu-lm..-H..-lm-lm-lm-ml--m-lm-un-n- -lm-.m.-ml-..-.m--.m-fm--Uu-lm-ml-nn.-.II...un-......-.m-m.-ml- - - -un-un-.141 I , L I Exclusive But Not Expensive i I 9951. A A QSHNBHRGr'S Men and Boys Store Y ' ' I 4...-....-.........,.-,.,.-.,....m.-,.,.-.,...-,.,.-....-W.-...,...,.,-....-....-....-............. -.,.,-H..-....-..,.-....-..,.-....-,.H-,.,.-...,-....-....-..,.-H..-....-....-....-'!' The fzzmgm' 100565, with Wfttltlen ami Tttrneff for local interest . . . Ilttggim pfepttres to take off. ' 1 ,P -,t......,.-W...,,,,-..,.-,.,.-,.,,..,,,,-,.,.-,,,,-.,..-.,..-..,.-,.,.-,,,.-.........i, 4,-U.-,U-,H-..,-,,..-...-..,.-,.,,-,.,.-,,,,...,.,-.,..- ... -,,.,............g ard Pa ne Colle e I '- HOW Y , g Q 'ln Brownwood l'c's . . . Students and Fnends i R E N F R n,s WE WELCOME YOU TO i l T l : Bus Rexall Dru Stores - THE COLLEGE INN y g Come to Us for CIGAHIQTTICS, SANDWICHES, 'fffff'QfVffffffAW,mAfTfQiffQfffef Dumas Ama CANDY Q Q L MR. AND MRS. GRAJJY COATS BROWNWOOD MAS 2!...-......,.q,-,,.,-,.,.-,......,.,-H.,-.....-.w-1..,-..,.-M.-..,.-i,,,-.W-,-4- w4.........-....-..,..- - - .. - .. .. -... - -....-..H-1,,.-:g- i MEN HND BUYS-STORE 4, .-..,.-,. -.--. .- . ,...,.,-.,. -.-. ....- .,......-up 'Q I llll'I'Ell Bllllllllllllllllll I Austin Mill gl Grain Cn. I BROWNWOOD, TEXAS I I I I I I I I I I I 4? I I Always Ask For - - I I 'GCAKE FLOURIS- An All Purpose Family Flour. I 1 I 'ISWEET IVIEALU- g Fresh Ground. I f.W'HEATLETS,,- CONVENIENT LOCATION somethin Different MODERN SERVICES AND COMFORTS I g ' I I LOW RATES I I ,I I -1- 'P+ 4' u-un-I1 1 1 1 1nn-lul1nun1uuu1vn- 1 - inn-11111 F ' n1m11. ... 1 1 ....un-uu...nniuutnniui .. 1 1nu1uu--I Jo sips sweet nedltli' . . . and still they eat. , -.,.,-,.,...,.,.-H..-.,.,-..I-I..-.W-,.,.-..,,...,,,-..,.-,,.,-..,.-,...-....-...gt -p ----- --- ---------- ------------- - ...... 4. -- glean dfaii UUGGIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH A Class For College Boys The teachiu fth' l ' h Y h' g 0 is C ass is t at out s greatest need today is a living faith in the Bible as God's n, infallible Vllord and in Christ as the Sou of God MRS' VV' JENNINGS MRS. ADA S. JENNINGS Teacher. D Q 1nn1nn1vin-nn1nninn1nn-unilm-.u+I.-un-nn-ln.-un,WT Him,I,I-y..,...,,N..m.1..,.1.,.,..,.,,..,,H...,,H-HM1,miHull...-,,,,-..,,,-, Clzmzlials hobby is 0051141116 1Ze.vig71ing . . . lVi11ebf'emze1' still explores Ifze wonder of nature . . . ami A1255 ilferrill is fam! of hw' mode! campus. 4. ......---..-- ---- ------- ------- - ---1- + ----11-1--1-1--1- uuvnn 4, Bzownwoocffa .fsucfing Ugeafza LYRIC THEATRE cgfuvuya kgs Bait Ln, Enfazfainmank 4. -....-.e.,-.e.,-, .e-....-,.,,-.e-,.,,-.e..-m....,..-,.,,-,.,....,,.- - - -,.- -an 1 1 ..n1nH.-uvv.....m1vuliuu-un-ml-uuiun-uuiunw-nn-my BASKETBALL SQUAD ofa 4. 4,--,.,.-,.,.-..,.-,.,,-,.,.-.,..-,...-,...-..,........-.1.,-.,..-......,..,-..,.-.W 4. nn1nn1nn,uu...nnim.1m.- Hn-.un1.uf1.milm-.4m1m.-ml1n WHITE at LUNDUN FUNERAL HUME I AMBULANCH SERVICE Telephone -I-8 l l 408 MAIN AVENUE M. O. Curry I YOUR L T CREDIT AIEWELPIR 401 Ii. 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A 1 ,,'.., I ..1., ' ' - V .... 1 .,,1. ---A .,., I .,... .,,,1 VARSITY SQUAD GEM and IIUEEN THEATRES HWH1-:RE BROWNWOOD is ENTERTAINED 'iC00les15 Place in Townv I These theatres are dedicated to the policy of providing our patrons with the finest in entertainment and comfort. I Ifirst Run Pictures at I POPULAR PRICES 1 1 1 1111111141111111111111111-1111-1111-1114-11111 1 1 1.1111-nn--1 .1 141411111111m111u1m11111111m1,.,,1,,,,1,.,.1 1...,1.,,,1m,1.., EILLII-IM Rl-IIJIU SHOP THE Q ' TO YOUR TROUBLES 603 Center Avenue Brow 1111 1 ood 'I'IiLI+1PHON1f1 1 10 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1Im1.I.I..Im1mI1uu1 1un1fm.I1.m-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1n1wI1nn.,-nu...m, r-'Tj IW J ,gf T as 3 f xiii?-igjf f ff' LEX I X 5' ' U Vrxiixi ,I lXlT3 53 3-S 5 M13 ' 'it' .i1ff:fiffiS7E N, IIUII IIIIIIIIUUIUUIIU 'HU' xx-Egg Sa I In Fif f , A Yi - '1 'i,g,,i' V - fx A L f KT 'X X N Q 1 X The pioneer woman knew no easy shopping way like you find today at Piggly Wiggly. As short a time as 23 years ago self-service was unknown until Piggly Wiggly pio- neered along this line. It's the favorite shopping method of America today, and to this trail-blazing system can be traced the sanitary packaging of many products that once were sold in bulk. Today, as always, Piggly Wiggly stands for the best in modern, sanitary, time. money and labor-saving shopping methods. nu1vu11m1Im11.I.111I.1III.1III.1InI.1Im1Im1wi1,W1my1111.-.I.I.1w.1Im1y -Im -.mI1mI-.m1m.11m1m1.m1m1Im1..I.1mI1.II.1.w14..I .-nn- A- ., 'VY' --------------- '--- - I -+I -5- -'-1 - -'-' - '-'- - 1-'1 - rvi- - --'- - ivv- - -1'- - 1'-1 - -1-. - rii- - -f-. - 1-i- - .-l- - 1111 -M I I .IUNE5 PRINTING IIIIMPIINY I Prompt Service and Efficient lvorkinanship OFFICE SUPPLIES soumwasmzn I I We carry a complete line of Office Supplies CCMP Q I FOYtW2EQ1'TeXaS lve specialize on Annuals, Booklets, p . t-U? 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