Lon Morris College - Alexandra Yearbook (Jacksonville, TX)
- Class of 1937
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I A, I -, .pv- -wr W 1.4.-4 Vg Yau., Alexandra 1937 i 1 el J , F' www -fl ,V Z' ,I U 1 ,A, Af :: f f 1 ff 5 J-H' .,f,i.u.. . W V r I ,I EJ? .Ju ' Af. .J,,' '-1.1! ' - ,.' . ' g , V .'.f' 4 I v I 1 I 1 Y 5 5 J A l 1 5 A 1 s. A 9 l Q LO A a X 1 Y ve E 5 If THE THE 1937 ALEXANDRA Published by The Students of LON MCDRRIS CGLLEGE l laclcsonville, Texas Copyright 1937 CONNIE LOUISE JONES Editor JAMES GABEY Business Manager ooNTENTs The College Elxecutives Faculty Classes From The Towers Towering Personalities Athletics Organizations Fine Arts Bats in The Belfry I Manu :J X W Mft uyawj WM, ,gjwgnywd x 62, l n I ' ' 7744, WQ4' , '777 A4-1 wif 'K 0 s I0 V X All ' J im X!! ,,CA',4f.... -f ' ! ,Lf X- deff j f f ' M-f 1210, D 4 5 fn an ,J . L44 6-77.1f'f,4f Qfjfgg-79-f5,747L .32-c,,.1.'g,,g,,4112iffZJ 1 ' I 4 J l tl 'f W Lllllllll u fxyj JI '17 1 X. I. 4f.:,4f5fu,,, lc, z'A1 ' 0 'f X Y,-if 2,3'L4pfs-il--2 X , IJ ,Q l 4 l I U -V Y '4 I O r l..442,f1'v'v2 Covers by .-f- - -Q American Beauty Cover Co Dallas, Texas. Engravings by Southwestern Engrav Fort Worth, Texas. Printing by The Clegg Company San Antonio, Texas. Photography by Nichols Studio Iacksonville, Texas. ing i 17014. J I J ,-- Q I 'N If N. i s '-Q 4C J CO' FoREwoRD For those who have enjoyed so much the days they have spent in the shadows of the Twin Towers, The Alexandra attempts to be a pleasant reminder. As you turn through these pages, may the meaning of the Twin Towers come to you to call you to the best and the truest in lifeg may you recall our happy days here. ' . DED ICATION In appreciation of the sympathetic understand- ing and because of the stalwart Christian man- hood which his lite among Lon Morris students inspires, We dedicate this twenty-second volume of The Alexandra to our friend and president ZV. QJEZID 65 Page 11 Dr. lssac Alexander, founder of Alexander Institute at Kilgore, Texas, in 1873, was born in Virginia on luly 24, 1835. He was a student at Henry and Emory College at Abington, Virginia, where he graduated in 1854 with his M.A. degree. That same year he came to Texas to be- gin his life as a minister and edu- cator. He preached for several years, and in 1873 founded Alexander ln- stitute. ln 1875 he gave the school to the East Texas Conference, and he became its first president, which position he held for eighteen years. ln 1893 he moved to Henderson, where he taught a private school for four years. Dr. Alexander then en- tered the itinerate pastorate, remain- ing until 1908, when he super- annuated. He became chaplain for the Agricultural andz Mechanical College of Texas in 1911. On lune 5, 1919, this great rnan passed away. -3 Rev. R. A. Cl..onD Morris, endower of Lon Morris College, was born near Marshall, Texas, on December 30, 1848. His first business enterprise was that of a grocery store, and several years later he opened one of the first private banks in the State of Texas. For several years he was a local preacher in the Methodist Church, and erected the church at Pittsburg, Texas, with his own means. He gave hundreds of thou- sands of dollars to the various interests of the Methodist Church. ln 1924, when he endowed Alexander College, following the wish of Dr. Alexander, his name was given to the school. Other gifts to the college were made after the original endow-- ment. Among them was the boys' dormitory which bears the name of his wife. He was probably the most philanthropic wealthy man in Texas, and this friend of Christian edu- cation passed away on Ianuary 6, 1931, in Iacksonville, Texas. . 'W ui' I . f if .' K, r gi A 1 1 -v 5 F TMO. A. wif, , aku. 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Mhaltv li V fr .V 4 ? 2 s 5 f Q x , t 4 7 ALMA MATER as 5 1' ' l' From the land of the bluehonnets, Alma Mater, dear, All thy noble sons and daughters I ,:gff, 3 Bid thee joy and cheer. .5 -' Q Q CHORUS ig Morris, Morris, Dear Lon Morris, Surely thou wilt he Z 5 .t i Ever worthy of our homage, Morris, hail to thee. 'gl 'vliif Mid the pine hills of East Texas, 'xl ln Old Cherokee, 3 Sweetest memories will cluster, , Memories of thee. t E 5 5'1?t5K'!J , 'f ., v ff .fi f 2, af rV,,M,3.'L, 6 ixrtf Z - 2 ,A In our hearts we'll ne'er forget thee, 3 Alma Mater, fair, i 3 iff :ff . N ' ff,w,v . . . But eternal love within them , f- Q 3 For thee, we will bear. ,t 5 2 ' 4 3 it . ,Q Q ltr! ,- l ' i ff 1.1, VV! ,,ir,:7 3 s s iii. ,,.,, ,.,, .W W Page 12 l git' ,. 'f 'PN P4 dd 6 S Im . iv 4 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4 I 3 3 4 i 4 9 2 . 4 I f 1 5 i Ni vii 1 4 A Q i Z a 1 1 4 ' 4 1 4 Y I F 9 4 F f F I 4 4 i 4 5 Nl x I 4! .. ,H Z8 I 4 :Y 'Y -1. 12' i, 1: Q! C ff 41 1, fl I 1 2 I 1: Z ll 1 I 3 4 4 1 4? 'il 354 P0 gg 12 fx Nv- ,, wav' THE CCDLLEGE LIIIIQI 1:1 f 1 lllllllll L , L ? - 5 F f': X Tai ,. In xx v 9 - College of the Twin Towers Page 13 QA? im -- -- - Lula Morris Hall The Woman's Building Page 1.5 PW ,fs White House Row Smith Hall Page 15 1 ? 1 ! S 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 1 Q 1 1 1 I i z 1 1 1 1 1 4 I 1 P R 1 i 1: 5 i i 1 1 V 1 1 11 11 1 Wjawi-'of rye-mfvy gr1 QQQ ?y it 1 f -ace? ' 24 -e 0,522 President 's Home Price Hall Kiwanis Gymnasium '7-eg Page 16 - gL-i....4 4i-.,f,--1' ,, EXECUTIVES - - I Presi ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, , , , . , ,,,,, . , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 99 Only when we have an ideal beyond our present attainment are there possibilities of growth and rightness of direction. My purpose in this personal note to each oi you is to describe a goal tor you and tor me. Lon Morris citizens should be, First: friendly, interested in all people of all classes, Second: honest and morally clean, Third: motivated by a desire to do something creative, constructive, and serviceable, Fourth: able to find in religion the inspiration to live victorio ly in times of hardship and diffi- cultyz MM rimembe -- af' one who rejoices with you li e uccess u ieve and who will be most w if ihqgpffoy when a tin Xiigflilllien l think ot you, l want 09 to say Wi ve yen of our country, My friends. W i Best wishes, MM CSignedl C. E. Peeples W!! K . . Peeples, BA., MA., BD., President fade 1 WW t IllllIlllllllIIllllllllIIIIIlllllIIlllllllIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlIllIllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIlllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllll Mr. Moody as our Dean and Business Manager has proved himself both capable and efficient. As a Willing Worker he cannot be beat, and somehow he has an un- canny Way of procuring the de- sired amount of labor from the students, too. .X IIllllllIllI!lllllllIllullllIllllllIllIllIIIIllllllllIllllllllllIll!lllllllllllllllmlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Mr. Bobinson is known and loved by every student in Lon Morris. His ceaseless efforts to make people happy and to teach them something at the same time are singularly effective. ln the fulfilling of his duties and in the carrying on of his activities, he is efficient and pleasant. H. V. ROBINSON, BA., MA. ,rua vfewvffxwfml., tk YV -uv-X 1?JYiQ150Qa4+1'fsMf'd4'M 4 'kpufv-.f ': l Page 19 M 8 j of , f 'zcMea'4..ML,L V 'J 7d.,ov.lff7 MAA! 4-'bk-LA,-7 fubmgul, Elfff 'tl S X? 0' V 6,255.1 4,5 R' if v t FACULTY .i, -'M' Jill MA 'fi X A B. E. LEDBETTEB, BIA., BD., M.A. Education, Religious Education, Bible DONNELLA SMITH, B.A., M.A. Mathematics, English HELEN SIMPSON, B.A., MA. English KENNETH H. VANDEBEOBD, B.A., M.A. Bomance Languages, Social Science LOTTIE WILLIAMSON, B.A., M.A. Business Administration A. B. PEABSON, B.S. Science, Physical Education ZULA HOLCOMB PEABSON, B.A. Public Speaking, Expression, Dramatics Page 20 !'fl L!!! , it IJ.: I I 6 W, Ut ' A I O 1 . 4' wg' ' 5 Q53 U V Q, ' 'V+ ., Ylk'is',.5 Wfwf If 3 ' m,, y,, MIVL 'I' '. V' Q.. I .I g 'lb ' s ' L I I . ll. ti. s N ' , I . I I ' I' Iii u Q tff,?'f V if if I li IR., Blix, lg- ' 'M wif X X Amlfe. s 59 ,gf W .f , L L, LLCL , coma w M77 Al' JW Q lb Zi? MVP WWWM L Mai My ff R sgjviwfi Ky3flv,y'jiy4Xky FACULTY jjj . P. WIL ON, Bs. fu? Coach, History MRS V L PERRY BS Lb R C MYRICK BM MM B d THELMA LORINE MARTENSEN BM BA M MRS. D'. S. HOTCHKISS Dean of Women MRS CARRIE NUNNALLY MIMMS A t 1 W' -im We 2 0 ,-K .A -.xx -:QQ X is 2:3sax:sssw:2e:e:saze:e::s1:v 25E4 3fsir '- Ifim v l i a- . -:-,.:.:: Vx w ' : - Q x f J xii. ?. fl .. 1-1:sSi.:sgsSs21:sS:, X cf Q Q Q-pon 'af 4 . - 'E 'fx -. -... J - . :..,15 . 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'K 15 1 .4 .- ' . x 1 My WHS 1 1 1 1 , 5 Q! .fi 4 'LIE N.. 4 I Mfr W ' V L 4 u ,xx L Kip' x Q s .N V it 'r .,' -9 A ' ' ' l xlib' dl I n 1 Page 24 H mi lr N ,W 1 I4 9 O 9 - e I , I dv M l,fffj,fft ' 3wJV',f Q gjijxy' jf if QMABZQMVWM 2 - P A W of J ,,,8r'p, 'QWW gi ll I . 1 'W c .ff,f2ffLM3'f 2!--n....f1 , t ' ' ti, ? ywge. jyt 1 4- ' W W ' X' 2 - . Q LASS QF 1937 i WEN ' B l RCBO 43 ...................................... Livingston y l a 5 Religiou oun ilg fb9K5 Eta Beta Pip I.R.C.g Masque and Wig '36, l 'She as lots o i i nds a in creates an atmosphere full of fun and excitement. y WJ ON ABNET . . , ........................................ Madisonville Q Q . ootballp X if fine ort u se on and oft the athletic field-he'll shoot square with you. lg . 6, it : 'Wi 515 Q ..........................................,....... Texline ' Q- Q: x v' ig: KIJGK, ll' Xia is a ard Worker and a fine friend- she's found a place in the memories of many lt My X .M.C. students. 1 1' ANK BANDo ...............,,.,,...,..........., ....... 1 Qcksonviiie Frank keeps busy doing things in and around L.M.C. IMGGENE BARNES ............ ................. .... C o rrigan ' A Beta Pig Glee Clubg Masque and Wig '36g AE. l QOL' . ere We have a live-Wire in campus activities. tl 01,1 WJ, PU WILL HENRY BARTLETT .......,......,,.... ..... M 1. Enterprise 4 R ju diva- A hard Worker and a Willing one. if , M BLE BABNUM ............. ...... ....... ............. l a c ksonville A sque and Wigg Glee Club. , O ' able is one of our transfers, and We suspect she could produce at least a three . aj WU N ing circus. . Wg!!! ' K BASS .............................. .... . Neches 0 lack is a tease and operates most of the time. M 0 3 1 Page 25 tit lt the si MA. 'Ori-4. ,awe isnt V . I 5 I 4 . a it wt. Q. A ll N x fix QQ is A u it 1 r Ns. .11 -2a . .. , . 2z1- 'V --LL f -I 1 :asv-1, . .: ' '-k- 'f ..,1g:,m--g:.:.:f,.5.,.g1:,-- ' .iq , A Q. .::3:Y ,gf2?'r'3 f f I I , V .-.,,.:.:1:. N' , , Alf A Q 2 , .11-1'- -1-fi, 4 u X A' W x 1,253 3.3.-z,,.i gf ' ------ -:Q-f -K ze::rfr-1:11 s. Qf1I':2Qff13jfQZ.i'1.j'yQ' 1 .- 4 1 : 25 :wr - - 1 .I.15-A-s:s:5:af:1::,:gg122:1:s' :asa ti 5 . ,. . , ........v , .N ,.,. ,,,, r .,,V ,1:,,, ,1:,: . , ..fegsi'E':u:'-,'.Lx - - ., E: 'iz-:i:I35ffiff5i1E55:::i5Eff55:f5I5irI:f'55iZ 7' ' ifff,-f .- ::: 1,,ZQ :Ei,-r:1'3EQ1::2E555- - '- 11:1.1:-ea:::,.:.:H.:::1:::33?5:3, :re -::1:.:-:'-:':yf::::4:- f--..s2:25:5:5:51r15::-f vb ' I' .':2E' .V '!?52f2fi2itf:'5 i5 T. K. BATSON ......... , . . . . ......... . . . . . .Norrnangee I Football. , 'Tea Cookie's' gridiron pe nces Won hi pl n the m rrisites' and a place in George Was ingt n U ' e se nd se e KATHERINE BEARD .......... . . ....,......... . . . ,...... - .... Wharton Masque and Wigg C-lee Clubg eligious Co cilg eta Pig Pe dg I.R.C. A quiet but effective stude t Wit a erpe mile rit. RICHARD BLCOMFIELD' . . . .,.............. . ........ . , .Livingston Glee Clubg Bandp Masque igg B .U.g AKA. When you need something done just see Richardg is ever Willing and ready. IUANITA BIRKLEBACH ..................... ................. I acksonville Pep Squadg Religious Councilg Eta Beta Pig fl'9K. uluanita made good training one, so We're sure she's doing good teaching Mexican . school in Cameron. GLYNN CI-IAPPELL .........................,......... . . .Iacksonville Bandg l.R.C.p 'P9K. 'Red' is dependable and quiet, and can he play the trumpetl ICI-INN IE A. COSELLI ........................................... Galveston Masque and Wigg Pep Leaderg AKA. Iohnnie is an all-round good fellow With plenty of talent and anything else it takes. CHRISTINE COLLINS ...........................................,.... Mart Masque and Wigg Pep Squadg Religious Councilg Maidg Basketballg AE. 'Chris' is neat- in dress, manner, and Ways. NILE COLE ................................................... Iacksonville Masque and Wigy Golfg Football Manager. Who can forget Nile and his truck with the football boys, or Nile and his hammer on the Masque and Wig stage. N x if fly Page 26 .11 Q I I V v ,W-1' I I If I al 1 li 'f affix x lhvisrfs its BNI ,T Mix It '. 'IEYI Ill f .551 rl Ml Nix? rl - H' xi' i ifvf . -'XSLT Ili. ie' . Qi .3 I Xt I tw ,q' A I li W . I-I I gi : A : 'Zi K r 1 K 4 I ge V .. -...I . N 3 5 QQ 4 S X if lt 'QQ 5 filliifiit 5 Q ski 35. . i Na ' A E -7 ' 3 2' - Y ii la. il! I .1 lxl l L fi Q tk .I ,B ' jx H is 5, A 'ill S' 41 0, Nr V 9 5 5 fx 2 l ' A' xi a . X - eg, , 5 'lf' I y A 5 i fjL'gf:1i...5ljifi, 'q,' I V A . .V 5 rj. A l, . i l I V H Xl 3 KE., .ggi . X? X lz- .:.:v-: :if K 'vvk V k,,,-Iv , K K. W it ' fifgsfiliiilfiflfif 555 A,., Lili 5 up 3' nw S 5.:'.1 V'., 5 V.-.,,.,.- --P . . S Xl 11 - 5 ' ' N' l rt A, . T ii 55 .Xi All, l iii Xi Q. 5 . iliiffl .W L.: i t l,A 15. QfiQii-i315 . .X X' I 5 ' Xxx X ,Z .,.. .,,VV A .. TH Q X521 -'M fi A ' K .Q'A.11 .5,fyfEQlf'fi:1ifiaiillf 5 1 xi . fyyv 3s:5:2 :1- aw - ,:'- 'az5 ..:r:,s QD X ,Bb ix! 5' 4 ' V2ilm'f:.:,i ,'.g, V i .3 ' if l iff , ..A '1 11 5 illit 5? ,' A E5'15?l'Qi fiQ 1 tw ' ii..1 ' ,A ff ' ii: 'AAA.1' 17111 ..i a 3 5 is 1252115 ',1' EI ii.:-5.:5'Ef1f5-ii':'f1ii-lil Z 'lv 5 . M i - :-:. ,:11 I C LAS S OF 1937 ' , VALERIE CONDREY .............................................. Marshall gh Glee Club5 Masque and Wigg Pep Squadg Eta Beta Pi5 A35 CPQK5 Religious Council5 90? I.R.C.5 Staff. if ' Little, active, and one ot the best all-round girls L.M.C. ever knew. A -,L ' f f NACE B. CRAWFORD ...................................... .... M aydelle I ' 'X Q' CPGK '375 l.R.C.5 Ministerial Club. 55 ig He has a keen mind and a friendly disposition which has made a place for him in the hearts of his many friends. - f Ko ROBERT PAYNE CRUSE ...,.......... . . . . . . . . . .... lacksonville '-' Barbs. xg S' Robert 'cruised' into school on his smile and will 'cruise' out on same. ' XA Q DOROTHY CUNDIEE ............................................. Concord lg V A. 'A A25 Eta Beta Pi5 Religious Council5 Pep Squadp l.R.C. Y, ,X Q, fi - She is as changeable as March weather and as likable as she can be. 'i T Y A Q 5 'T aEoRaE W. DAVIS ....,......,..........1.,..................... overton N' x Maverick5 Pres. Student Body '375 Staff. Ui .1 There is no student in school who is appreciated more than George Davis for his K w - good work. Y ' g EVELYN DAVIS .............,.................,,......,......... .overfon W' Y H5495 Sponsor '35, '365 Masque and Wig5 Maverette5 Staft5 Pep Squad. 3 A 'iGe2rge's 'better half' is equal to any occasion. i so T ARCHIQ Q D-EAR ............................................,....... Rusk T li T Q9 - iafiid. Q5 , ' -,E V . ' Q . N XS? f .- wth-gugl-iNbArchT Works in 'North Rusk', We won't hold it against himg in short, he's T a r'.'-91 'gli' , -E, , Q U DE .. ...... .................... . ..Norrnangee ' .xx x 'A 1 AT. Xxx. . it I U O.-.Q . N Y , -- 5 - 5 L -.E ' .A ellqlw victga good athlete and had numerous friends. J' tx' C K l li A it 'x,lx TT 5 ' X '-3 X , 4 5 kia ,XB 4,3 . .gl A ,Q X ,- XLOQB Q3 X X ,TIP-':A:! rf M, Q L R in J Page 27 A .- 19 TS, Ng.. 4 4 . 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CELESTE GAYLE ............................................... Magnolia Pep Squadg Glee Clubg Eta Beta Pig l.R.C.g AE. Celeste is alive and moving-moving on toward a greater future. 5 V ' 1: I r A ,I is I D' 1 I I tr' I s L, 5 I .r, ill, , I I ,I ff 1- W, Ll yu 1, I n I ,tr 7 5 1 I QWII'-Tx ' x I I J 4 NORRIS HAYNIE ................................................... Iewett 'I Eootballg Maverick '36p Track. y ,I Norris has succeeded in making his teachers think he is a quiet fellow-Lula Morris I I knows better. gl 5' LEWIS EUGENE HARRIS .......................................... Eureka I L Ministerial Clulog Religious Councilg Masque and Wigg AKA. 3 An active minister ot the gospel and a good one too-he 'rides' his 'circuit' well. l I Lv' ! MAX HARRIS ................................................ Iacksonville n' I. Maverickg Golf. VX x MaX's gracious personality shone through the halls ot L.M.C. into the hearts ot many. Ny' X1 THOMAS HARRIS ............................................... Palestine Tom shows the rest of us how to do it. ALFRED HARRIS .............. 1 ...,.......................... Iacksonville BCIHCIQ Statfg AKA 'Al' has talent and personality-a great combination that will overcome all, even his laziness. ' Page 28 s N, . V 4- M W' AW Ll Quill M35 W ut W. fv , ,dave u V6 tl W- , lfvlil , ,Q-V Jjff ' all ov' ,.A . ,X .f '4 bf' f l . f JL My i .Y 3 A .ffl JJ lf .l JJ 't ff ,ul N' A- F ' .1 .y V - ,F xv! fl W! l . lx sl .' his I v IONORA l-IOLLEYMAN ................. f. . , .-Cf. . .iff . it .... Tacksonvilfa 4 7 CUnclassifiedD Pep Leaderg Masque and fwifgg Footballxjfflaidg Tournamenill 'Pfayg - Staff '36: BE. , 7' ' 'lo' just couldn't stay away from her 'Alma Mater?lso she is back again more active than ever. V ' ROBERT HUGHEY .................. Qi . Q . . .... Longview A likeable fellow with many friends. ,pf Q64 ALINE 1oNEs ..............................,................. Iacksonville . Masque and Wigg Football Maidg HNF. i' L An affair developed into a marriage-she's cooking for Chester noW. ' CHESTER IONES .......,....,................................ lacksonville . Maverickg Football. C ster seemed to have a way with a certain blonde-they're a nice coupleg con- ts, Chester. INT IONES ......................................... . .... Paris ' Clint keeps busy having a good time and helping others to. CONNIE LOUISE IONES ......... A ........ I .....,..............., Iacksonville Vs T Page 29 l.R.C.p Pep Squadg Masque and Wigg Religious Councilg B35 fi'9Kg Editor 'Alexandra'. There are so many nice things that can be said about Connie that they can't be put in one sentence. ORVILLE IONES ..................................,.......... .... B uffalo Maverickg Masque and Wigg Religious Councilg I.R.C.g 'PGH Orville has stick-ability and the other things it takes to make a success. MARGARET IORDAN .............,.............................. Recklaw Masque and Wig. A favorite little red-head among the students. 9-L , if-vupff'wJl?f'A' N B-'11 Cv 'P-.Q J'Yikx..-- I I U O fix! , - - 6- ui .1 . I . QT' .. 4 . g Tj 3 jp U . ' tri.. .. nj- W 5' ,. , . , - ,. E. L.N,A.,-ins.. - Ql'Jx,y.5-v-4 5 5'- 'Cf' . -K' ' ' ' 1 ' RW u ,W 'H Q. A I - if A 4 Os' . . L. . X X P!l,5,,,..,Cn... ,f ,,.xn.f,.-,ND Gfiugx. A 6 V A I I 'KX-A 1 A . . U A x '- ff- -fi - fx, 1- T-ATN? ri A K, I ff' 1 , 9 twrwti ,f 9.5.1157 TT P lvkhgfx lf- I. T - .I .x, . . V , .lin , ' x7 'fr' , . ...f ' I , V , AA - . vim- H. ' 4', V. 1 .A,' iz -:H -N W' .rv 411214: . .- ' .si 41:11, f -is V462-'f'f-f-5.'Ei-'LE-:'a1?f:4. -XZ if '.,. 7'!'.. ' . , Q 1 .if psf .ffl ,.-. Nt A.,. ' Q.,j i .V,, 5,,2i2,,gS5i3E.f52g'Q5fff2:3'I1 'fl.i2,f- V.. .A . AA. ,,.,..,: A ,Em I ',,. r is AS , vvvl . ..'. S may EULICE DUCE KEAHEY ............... ........... .................. V a n Football. 'Duce' Went to George Washington University because he Was one of the best tackles L.M.C. ever produced. MARGUERITE LAMB .........................,................ Normangee Eta Beta Pi, Masque and Wig, Religious Council, l.R.C., AI. This attractive young lady is a positive influence toward the good and beautiful on our campus. ROBERT B. LANGHAM, IR ........................................ Overton Masque and Wig, Religious Council, Ministerial Club, l.R.C., 'P9K, AKA. lf Robert succeeds in the ministry as Well as he did in his courtship, he'll be a Wow. ROBERTA LEWIS ................................................... Rusk Masque and Wig. Everyone likes Roberta for her jolly, carefree self. CLAUDE LANKFORD ........................................ l-loney Grove Football. 'Rosy' is a grand football player with a heart in proportion to his size. MARY ELLA LEWIS ................................................ Lufkin Masque and Wig, Religious Council, l.R.C., Eta Beta Pi, 'l'9K. A quiet, hardworking girl, Who Will be the author of 'best sellers' some day. CHARLES LAMB .........,.................................... Normangee Ministerial Club, Maverick, Religious Council, Masque and Wig, l.R.C., Staff. 'Charlie' is an effective preacher, a Christian Worker in all his activities, and every- body's pal. RUTH ELISE LOHEC ........................................... Alta Loma Glee Club, Religious Council, Masque and Wig, Eta Beta Pi, l.R.C. This beautiful red-head has the friendship of a great number of L.M.C. students and ONE University of Texas student. Page 80 -J., .4 , , '-. -. I g mfr ' ' -T51 L - 6 J . -I. -ff yn- . J '9f-tins? j D z i , ,f . I . . 'ii 'fo ' ' l 4 :ln F . ' ' lr' opt' 4, uv - 'T fill i.1 l 's VfQ,.vf' uqyphn. 0 - ,J J, Viv' fy po.VJ '. .ww l flvwf' .,AA,4?U',' I . 1 Lwggsw ' -.fn ,WV ,.v ' i lf. uh . 1. rl- , ' U ir. . . 1 ' 1 tl. . rr. .1 .i 'N uf' . il 4: l L fain, 1 'fu p M . v N-hd Qls - Costa.. Q--L ff n N Q tif- ' I 1 , n 1 ' ' 10 50 '. 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W , iv' HOWARD MARTIN ......................,...................... Lim ston cz, W' 9 'ff' i ' Ib!! l.R.C., Masque and Wig, Religious Council, B.S.U., Staff, TREK, AKA. Through his untiring efforts and his great leadership ability, he has been able to do J li Q avg, . much for L.M.C. ,I r if gi wwf' ARA Moss ...,..................................,........., iucksonviiie , Masque and Wig, Football Maid, Glee Club, BE. OFWMJ f 'N Well loved by her fellow schoolmates with whom she has seen many good times. 1 ,QM QVIELVIN McNElL .,...........,,...,....,...................... iqcksonviiie ,AMQ4 Vjilcbze ,Ag Orff - V Band, Glee Club. ,jj j. gfv4A.si..: Mr 1-3 ,V if MelVirja happy, carefree fellow, always ready for a good Lolcef' M td' . LLL - ' ,L lffi -.,-4:1 'f'... 5 ' '. - - . - - 1-014' JZL4, 'i',nf, . ' Q. f rf' ' 'if' 0' . i' ,L uid-T 5-fi - saliva 'Aff' 7' fnnf. ,ff 1157! 'fi5f7ff :'2l'f'1 f'- - ' ' ' 'D 'if'-'fin' ff. Q ' MARGIH MooN .... -. . . f ................,...... ......... .... P Q irfie-id - is if,,.,i:,,f Page 31 Masque and Wig, Religious Council, Pep Squad. Margie's dignity would deceive a stranger but not us. No Sireel CLYDE EARL MCRTON ........................ ........ . . .lacksonville A l.B.C. student who found the light. KATHRYN MORTON ............ ' .,............................ lacksonville 'Kay's' pleasant smile will be remembered long alter she has graduated. CYRIL ELLIS IVICGILVRAY .............................,........... Lamesa Masque and Wig, Religious Council, Ministerial Club, Glee Club, I.R.C., fI'9K, AKA. ' A preacher who will go places because he has the things it takes. M . iiwipiz flue, ,J 1 , ' A xg ,ffj Lancs'--. ., If ff! A-if f f 'A '20'i 'Y4kiv'tfC:4 v'g Z-uf' ' ' 'Q fi 216- ' . f Q X fb ,ffp-g1.14Lq ffvlf U-, fT I 0,,,,.Jp-UYLW X7 . f K r.,a.,1,f,4,Z,, 4,Qc4, - . . f A J,,. 47 , ,I i E. K, 1 1 D . X 41 fix., .4-v ,, l if he fewf- fww- 1 X 7 . '-jf, k 1, ' fy ll, L7liL,7 . -If A 'I A I ly. I !x EiJ 'l!ls-'.JT1 I l , . -H1 ,jrf V I l ' R' in l l CLASS GF 19320, M . ELMA MUs1cK ...,...........,.A,,..,.,....,,4 ..A . . . 1 I This fellow is ever on the lookout for new lriendgs, and 211- 21.111 ion: of ti .Il Aly 1 . - , ' . 4 , GEORGE W. OSBORN .....,....1..1,,..,,..,.,,....,.,1 ..,.. C rystal City Jlgi fr- , Masque and Wigg Religious Councilg l.R C.g Stallg 'Wllig -Ui-X 3' 1 I He had to live down a cerlain CITY reputation, but hr- did it till rif1l1f I VI fl 'I' MANCE E. PARK .....,...,...,.1.11...,11.i.1 . . . . 1 .Madisonville if f Footballg Masque and Wigg Golf. Mar1ce has a way with him. Look at the number who call liizn tri--nd I. Z. PHILLIPS ............,................1..........,1,ii. ....... R usl: 'lke' is a loyal L.M.C. student and will be reiiic-niberi,-d lor lona y1-11111 by his inany friends. ROY ALTON POLK ................,.., . . ,..... lacksonville Masque and Wigg Glee Clubg Bandg Barbs. Roy probably knows more people than anyone elue in .zehool find vic-1 veriaaf' FLORENCE PRIDGEN ....................................,1....1.. Eustace Masque and Wigg Pep Squadg Eta Beta Pig Religious Councilg l.R.C,g N.A.V.A.M English. Everyone that has come to know Florence values her lrieiidzzhip iiiiiixf-inzelyf' IACK PRITCHARD ........,,.,.,....,..1..i,.,..,.1.1 ,,... .... T l iorndale Religious Councilg AKA. lack is still rather 'goofy' about Thorndale, but that ii: the only thing that could possibly be held against him. SYBIL LUCAS REA .............................. .. . . . .,.. Iacksonville BZ, Sybil took a year's vacation to change her name, but :she decided to return to school this year. lThe Rea is the additionl. . 1. 1. . 5 vf!iifLif', ' Lf, ,I MTJV7 if., , J A 4 4 , I ll. 1. f , 1' 1 3 'ff 'lf A 90,0 sf. r , iv 0,1 'Ns wsu .gi-I! Y. 1f x Gaxhw. YQ W . 'i 2. AL M4- lx I 'A t ig.,,sJH -l , 1 T- . 4 iiff' if i r 1 i A . l 7 . 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M art if Masque and Wigp l.R.C.g Religious Councilg Glee Clubg Pep Squadg AE. 1 Novelle must have a dash of pixie in her. It's that SOMETHING that makes us all like her. RADY RICHARDSON .................................. . . .Longview Masque and Wigg Glee Club. Grady has made a big place for himself on Lon Morris campus. pl IRELAND B. RUSK ....,.............................................. Rusk . r. Rusk has gained many friends in the short time he has been in L.M.C., and will o places in life. ROTHY SCOTT .............. . .... . ...... .... M exia 1 Masque and Wigg Glee Clubg BE. ' 'Scoot' is always busy doing something or at least appearing that Way. ' ARNETT R. SHELTON. . . .... ........................ H ughes Springs Ministerial Club. Mr. Shelton is making a preacher '-a good one if we can judge by his efforts and the confidence the students have in him. J-MRS. ROY C. SLOAN ........................................... .... R usk Here is another married woman who is not satisfied to be out of school. PRENTICE STARKEY ............................................... Iewett Page 88 Masque and Wigg AKA. We present a boy that has determination and ambition that will carry him far in the Wor1d. DOROTHY STEPHENS ........................................... Rockdale f Masque and Wigp Glee Clubp Pep Squadg Religious Councilg I.R.C.g AE. 'Dot' has friends because she is a friend, and does she have personality! f it N. K. fi-if X' V ,A N! X x ff 1 1 Q 'Q o 'TMS' ,E 3 v l 1 P. 1 4,1 . I A 4,1 Xa J 'Xb Q' S3 .01 .-sf-i 'QQ , , 1 Q -- its WP quvvk' .L , xg jig ' W f- 1 . , . . . , , VO Lfvofv I .'-, -. .Q Q Q l Jf f f,J,oJ fx 'N -41 , Q .i 51 Li -. . Ww- wg' i:L2L 1:1 , ' , -- ' l fl Ei 'Ti r La, i stein R 0 Y 4,011 W' J J .... . :--.- 1 ' -. j t :A g 482' . ' . Qt 5 1. W5 .i X, s 1 ' Ve -z :Q Q f M .1 ,WJ , at Haj -xi.f,l:55fyy ,,-L Lbkuy V Q9 .1 ' '. .... 4 .'P s i . Q,. 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A -L 5 STOCKTON THOMPSON .......................,.............. Jacksonville , .Vw 1 D t This fellow will long be remembered for his pleasant word and :-smile. ' ' , l,.' SAM PAT THOMPSON .,.... . . . . . . . . .....,... Iacksonville 'Li J , v .J Qi' V Football. t ' Sam Pat with his easy-going ways has made a good record as an all round good A fellow. J MARY LOUISE TILLISON ..................,,,..................... Athens fl 'Q' I , Religious Council, Glee Club, Masque and Wig, BSU. Council, -XI. --J Mary Louise is a girl with a smile, a personality, and a regiment of friends. I ' gcw IANE WAKEFIELD ............................................... Midway MCISque and Wig, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Religious Council, -N-Y. Little, lively, likable-all these and others make Iane a favorite. SIBYL WEATHE RBY ........................... . . .Iacksonville Pep SCIUGC1: Masque and Wig, Statt, Maid, llA'l'. She has brains to go with it-her beauty, you know. HENRY LOIS WALL ............................ .Concord Religious Council, Eta Beta Pi, Masque and Wig, S If Henry Lois ever gets over her many affairs, shell prove hor sterling worth, 1 I t l Page 34 4-- , ,Z l p .-4 u VP K L71L,tiA ' in N4 h LPA, ,. ,C lf! 4,2- t A iff 1. bf-M' 0 I ttf yii i J M' 'i ,ll fy- rt jj,'1Li,Lfl '-fuk A Lil.-1 W4 'NIUJVQ' ,go flgfllull' W l lv Qi if a IZ A wfffjylnb My .f'if'Vf'fM',i Xfrjf ,gif M,j, l iv , ' Av ,,LUMbff MJD ,li lglfixfxi P 'J fl ' X ,Q A jg ,JW 5 . we 34 A ff Q,,,Tw1 1 f33,.i...QLg--gi ti.-agjf 4. , ,- . . f f' . -.A V' -4.76, O i V, ---,LU ,quirk p . V -C V-'ff H K ,. ..xf , X---0 . f D - . - fl, 9-4, - - .- ' - ' ,' -.W ,L x 1 hifi., ,,.,-5 - W A A G1 4- L- 7 9' .L --1 - 1 Z M C 5 A ' J --fb-, Q. if 5 f'f':.y-Jigffu , J :,.!, ., i. J - sl 4 r s . ,, t' f. wr wiq J . V , ii QQ. 1- 5 ,. .,. ,f I .- ,pl .Q I . Q 1' of ,. ' ISZI ., .:1.-- j' 3 ' iv- Iiz- :': :'V' :' QE f , Y . Ansa r .. .w'Lfff 'WTW1 CLASS CF 19317 Q , , fl lflvpy-.dnl W 7f ' of , N 'L -A Nl 4-M14 will Wl-HDDON ......,..................,.... .......... .... P r airie Hill Uflfrbb- W Eta Beta Pig Religious Councilg Masque and Wig. Ag 'IL LcL,,.fcvf1 , Lf Nell is O. K.-plenty of life and fun for everyone, any time. X . - - f fj4 I. C. WELLS ......................................... .... M adisonville 7M hw if Footballg Basketballg Track. F Xjpyvuv X I 6i I.C. is one swell fellow-he's Olan's brother. . ' ' L, AN WELLS .......................... .... M adisonville lj If f 'Z :Footballg Bear Kittensg Trackg EfT'K. Q, Lildff 6160 L 'U iff' VWM' Clan is I.C.'s brother and a swell fellow alsoff H LUCY MAY WOODELL ............................ .... G rapeland L af hugs Masque and Wigg Glee Clubg Pep Squadp AE. pf W J Lucy's wit and ideas kept things rolling on our campus. DENMAN YARBROUGH ..................... . . .Whitehouse ECIJK Denman is a friend to all-a smile for everyone. CLARA YOCKEY ................................. . . .Iacksonville Masque and Wigp Glee Clubg Pep Squadg BE. Clara's departure is regretted by her multitude of friends. LOONEY W. ALLEN ....................................... .... R usk Maverickp C-lee Club. Looney is inclined to be a little 'windy' - everyone likes him for it. Page 35 MARY BELLE MUCKLEROY ................................... CUnc1assifiedlg Masque and Wigg Pep Squadg Maidg BE. Not content to stay away from L.M.C. and finding nothing particular Belle occupies a place as a teacher this year-a good one, too. . lacksonville to take, Mary WL twig, : 1 Xi' is 4 2' L. .,r 3 .H v . 'r 1 d uunns' -1 -'ly 1 N 3 I 1 -1-.'l fn P7 -I 7 -N : 1 - -- 4 .5-.-,..,-.Z 5' A, . ': :'s A nl .. o '- .0 CLASS O1-71938 ,L if , 1 01 I wx, ,YVJMQ VNQQQ W, NM if .ffjy MI 'CLAISS OF JN I f X I 7 , ' 4 , , - rs ' ' W ' I n...,4 if ,X ' I , If ,j I L , , , 42.12.24 ,A4W. L I J if I I .W 5 , , 7' 7, .x -V , , I I , V ,. . .I . f v 1 'L I I g 1 x I IL 4 'f 'J I , X 5 VIRGINIA BEALL .... ...... P resident is B ED DQNALDSQN ........,,.. ........ V ice-President Q x MARY FRANCES-CI-IILDRESS ....... Secretary-Treasurer 2 N IOI-IN BLACK ......... .......... R eporter EX MATTHEW BULLOCK . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms MISS I-IELEN SIMPSON X ..... Sponsors MR. T. F. WILSON N Page 38 ir 1 1 faffllfy 1 N 1 4. I IE, 'X' ' fI'!24 Dis ff. lfzmg ' I I .0 j rx I Jef ls 'AA 'N W 6 . A lj 5 H-' IU f ye 38 Witty ' fm I tl ll ' X , 'ff . 1938 nf? ,WM Q . ww T Q5 tr ' we Q ' 0 x.x - Q f '.i I . , w R A 1 I tgttt A622 QiE3QfH,Wffff zi. ,,,A ' 1 .- nZ4?fWfaf . W. , rts t ..,,i ALBERT B. ALLEN ............. Iacksonville TI-IELMA BAILEY .......,,...... Livingston Glee Club, Masque and Wig, Barbs. Pep Squad, Eta Beta Pi, Football Maid. Albert gets around and gets things done. Thelma left us during the year and now she is Mrs. MARY LOU ADRIAN ............... Athens LINCOLN BARBER ....,........ Iacksonville Masque and Wig, Get Right Club. Masque and Wig, Maverick, Glee Club. Nice to look at- nice to know! A professor to perfection on the stage. A good fellow to know on the campus. IRENE ALEXANDER ................. Troup HOWARD BARNUM ..-.- ' ------ I ClCkSOI1Vi11e Irene does what she is supposed to in a quiet Masque Omdlwlg' Maveuck' efficient manner. Howard hails from Arkansas, and it it is as . od as he, it ' a good lace 5 b from. x ,MM il' , , X - ,, n 1 ' ,J f' I' 1 ' Q X ,,L-as IIMYE ARWINE ...,.........,.... Mqydeiie ToMM1E BA I , .... anion Masque and Wig, Religious Council. C1199 Club. . 'Q Dark hair, dark eyes, sweet disposition-a HTOH1 ie is Outst Ql,' !fVl'19 V9T he QOGS-'I romantic combination. ' IN . ' 7 ,IND .QQ-Af A If f - Le 1 A o VIRGINIA BEALL ,............. Iack onville Football Maid, Masque and Wig, Barrd, B.S.U., ROBERT BALLARD, IR ........... Erankston BL. A boy Who can do things, does do them Well, Shes Washingtorfs rival because she's first in and will always do so. Watch him. everything. Page 39 xx n -iii. xv, T ff: M. . Q ' grit It-.gupi I I vrrubulf, A ww My it t P CLASS or 1938' ,, -. N. ,fftkfj .77.r.,' 'f if V ,, V V I I Q A 'J A ' Vgffif ' , ,f , f ffl ra'-.f . ,. 1 6 0 Q 1 1 W? XZ :QL A ff: id? I f' if 2,15-:+eg4:gg:g,gV, ., .1:4. Vg.,:V1gf:r VV:V1::5:,-V+ A 1 , . .. Al ,:5,V,E5E3:5i5E:V 4 '44 A ' f ' 9 l -V 'Vi ' 'zggzfz 4153- '22 ':f'.r:1:f:2y:V'Z2.-'V.V ,. . .-,. f I., 1e,xe5 EM? . .. ,V A - I R. '41 V - V. ,155 r f 'M-VV, ref- f.. , 2. 'VP V .,.. , ' 'V .. .- '.-f ,15:-..Z3.325IF5'- +P-05 , ,.,. v i, If V s V:-V:VV.V.-1-::3:,.:'-V V :,.g V f:3.V, . 5 A 5 ' , ...ri-l- 1 - -- V-fi-V ' V'-15 iff f W .V V '.f:.i ' V ' ' . :p Ii' I -I. jg .--gg V, iigigf-. -.-.. , ' ' ' ' t VV . 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Iacksonville A prospect for the ladies-a baker! GRACE BETHEA ................. Wharton Religious Council, Masque and Wig, fI'9KA I.R.C., Pep Squad. Grace is the living essence of her name in heart, mind and body. ICI-lN B. BLACK .............. Honey Grove Masque and VVig, Glee Club. Bah Iovel Don't you know this charming chap? Q 44 1, 7 ' I zz. + f'-'mf 04-Qu, 14 ,Q Ae My V45 I HRISTINE BoND K7 ....... ' ........ Fairgagn '6Masque and Wig, Get Right Club. Pelt9e but charming. f - Cu -. 0 BROADDUS BLOOMFIELD ....... Livingston AKA, Glee Club. Broaddus is broad in views and attitudes. MATTHEW BULLocK ........... Livmgistcii A Football, Basketball, Track, AKA. . ' . Chief Rainbow with beautiful White teeth and, . X, ' sterling character. ,' ' 5 I x ' 'S VXA Q. 5 v . xx X IENNIE MAE BONNER ............ Saratoga gf l Eta Beta Pi, Masque and Wig, Religious 'K Council, l.R.C., N.A.V.A,M. English Club, 'P9K. Our poet and artist. 1 1 1 MARY LEE BRAND ................ Libert tk ' Ja' Masque and Wig, Religious Council, Glee Club, JJ' Pep Squad, AI. . TVA Mary Lee has a way with us. 95 I, I ,Wg , ii 4' ,, i !,fE'. f, ' x,'wl,, A--iffxvrw J ' ' I -frvv b 4M 7? !!f.M .CQJJ ,--'p-T75 I-fL','ff,, f'ry,'A, 4 t .wr 1. M. fwM,- T il fe-fff' fwffffi HAZEL CAGLE' ..........V ........... W eco J, Masque and Wig, Glee Club, Religious Council, Pep Squad. M K no y M Stdligmwt O., team W, W. C. BUTLER ................. Crystal City . . Masque and Wig. s A Short of stride but he gets there just the same. V Winsome, Witty, and Wise. i X Page 40 ft V Dru a nf 5 u V. 4 LL Y l t 1 ,a ,A 1 , 1 1 ' .,. -. T 4. 'V .A, mu Q- X I. J, v-.., 'ar ,4. L X. 6 lvl, ,Q Na U- K a .C 0 X ': WW, , n.w,!.M a .z.,,.4Q,7Q ' ,' ' f ft , - f C' f' , ' : C'4.fg'f .,4.f! Jkvybffvkf f ' - f no ff Z , Ag, , 6, 1 N -1 1938 Q 1 f '-iv., f . -f 3-Q i L ' fgififrl- 1 Aj I 332 l if ,.,,: Q In H L .,4 ,glyg 1 . ...,. ,..,, ' 4' 4: K xx A .ii N1 . F ll lf if Q S .jf tx b L K7 gfsfvt KF 'X lf! .Eiffel M MN 49.51 ll, , j, Wvqlllv ?, . ' 4 'VVYEEKY H L' : . Ns 'sk if P'-' tiff .lx 1 If Ayub In -WW ' . is N ',i as ,, ! P ' I AX Lx , 'Q Y f ,v I il EQ, x ' ' ' ' , . 1: sl , 'V ' SARA ALICE CARSON ........... Malakoff GEORGE LOlSE COOK ............ Eustace' - ., I Religious Council, Masque and Wig, Pep Squad, Ministerial Club. ix' l- X. VN AE- A dignified theolog and a fine felloW. fi ,SQL When it comes to being good natured and .. x XQ friendly, Sally is right there. 1 UXQ I I l, 3- Q' is i 2- QQ i BOSEMABY DAIGLE ...,....... Port Arthur Q 9 l Eta Beta Pi, Religious ,Cou-r?il, Glee Club, I.R.C., 5. WILLIE B. CASTLEBEBBY ............ Etoile pep squad..n.mf,QjEf.my.'71 , W V , Masque and Wig. 'M ' h d iff' L L'6if !'LjPE '3' C . H544 X ary a ai e am.!f,,,,,Ej,,,.,Q4,?,,!,4 With a name like that, he should have been 47,180 4044.1 ' ' ' 1, an English baronet. ,-E at 5 Q .44 I - l Jung, 67.-14.14v jygzgifnf X, .1 ,lff,' IL'-'29 kj' WJ ,, CILTON KENNETH CCXE.f ..... Iqckgofivnigg. r N0 ' A Ad bt nd d . X ,, HoLLis CHANDLER ................ Turney ,Cui C' ef Q G O one X., Avg-, f TBM l N.A.V.A.M. English Club. X V 940 f A good student and a Whiz at artl i SYBLE ALYNE DAVIS .............. Buffalo f I K Masque and Wig, Eta Beta Pi, Religious Council, r X l.R.C., TGK. O J ll WOODROW CHAPMAN- -Mount Enterprise She upholds the reputation of Leon County. l, .f XA slight resemblance to Woodrow Wilson. 1. P 4 gg' V I' mf l dj T4 Jr' Al V - E fn'---4: ,'. ,ft-Q 'H'1L-,-1 17 Q VwwV?MV,,1 N., ,Ltr 4 Qzri Au A'Ef,1f.,f.f.4 '4g 3 'l -rv . L f . fp ,. 1,65 ff' 2, - ,i' we - ' , J is ,Q .Q E,-ay' 4f..zfw': .... 5 -9'-'-', .1f.f!-f-,QQMIKE CBOWELL ............. Bayrnondville F-lljj MARY FRANCES CHHEDRESS. pICICliSO1'1Vllle ',13, M: Masque and Wig, Football, Religious Council, HAJJ B.S.U., Band, BE, Glee Club Accompanist. '5 Maverick, TI'CICk. 4'9K. Y A great help to the Glee Club Gnd Q great glxfgike like all lrishmen-an all-round good . girl. e OW- :JW- ' ! ' Page 41 ve S W X W .-f' ,ft 1 yay! 0, pf ' f w f ' 4 U y rl ', fy LA OF ss rim.. ri: ,, .P .i .4 .,,,. , ,,..- .V .- WNW ffz SX: gy .sr gs 9-Y.. fy X ffwl X 5333! :i,52'-I I - i5f..EQ:t552f-1551-525555511- 254 ' - 1-.F f 3' .. , A 1 3 x -V: :.x::..y',.t.:s:-, '-, Q . f::. - f1:.::5:f:z:2. ' , -P . .. , --'- A r1-2.12 -51:-:5'7Ii.-5' Z' 1 V f .zeiisf-j.jf,fi-5 1 M... 1 f ,Ai-at-Z5 A.: Sf., EE,E5'.5,,,.E-5.15 ' -3,31-:. S:'T j-.f , Msfgiigmzzg I -.g:fif.2fQffff:: f f 23:31, ': I' . ' 11-?3F?2'.+E!' .-1ff5zi255E55152f22:2: Fw. ' ' :JIM-IEE-1 ,5:5:,5:::5g:5E5I5f5E5EgE5Z 2.3.5 E? -f-:- ' ,' Bsgggpcgg- ' .Il- fl ',!f':f14?lf 'f 3 --F55 1. ' 4.71-'glgl-155:-'fy . :T Wig. 45 ? ?',.N1, Y 4, ,. -,.sagfg:2s.iaf:,ags, 'V , jr- 5 .,., .. ,..., ..,,,, . . ..., .,.. . PHILIP DENSON . . . Masque and Wig. ' Little but loud. Elkhart K3 Q ff? j . gjjggifyfimf AZILE DOTSON .... U ........... I acksonville Glee Club, N.A.V.A.M. English Club. Another good art student. ED' DCNALDSCN .................... Paris Pep Leader, Maverick, Masque and Wig. Artist, musician, dancer-what a rnanl MYRTLE EVERETT ....... . .... Canton I.R.C., fI19K. An A-plus student and a Wit. 7YU7 w-I 14471.11 521-4,42 YV1.7p1loJ- WALTER H. EWING .............. Wharton Religious Council, I.R.C., Track, AKA, 'l'9K. Takes philosophy as his recreation. uf , 11,47 mffgfl QI' 'yi '14-l M 4',g,.A f ll 5 1 PERN EWING ................. Iacksonville N.A,V.A.M. English Club. A good art student and what good doll houses she builds! RUTH ECHCLS .............. .... R usk 'lAs attractive as a senoritaf' MARVIN ECHOLS ....... .... R usk How he loves to argue. EDITH E. ECHOLS ................... Rusk Masque and Wig, Tournament Play. Call on Edith in a pinch and she's Willing to do her best. MARGARET E. FITZGERALD ...... Palestine Glee Club, Masque and Wig, I.R.C., 'l'UK. A brilliant student, a wonderful speaker. Page .62 1 1 .I X-I' s M-. -.,4 . is ,Na if g33f,1Jj1if!4l W!! fgffif' mf I I e ,f, .f ' VQJLLUJ A' I W . M 1 I J - I , ,I ,3 . .Y I f' . f I. f,f f .'. 1 4 ,v se-rf I fijfy - 5,3 .I I ,fl fl,- 'f Ui if 5 I I A I- y' ' ., , ,V Ljt' , nf' ,a . A ' W I ffr' .LH 11, 'Elf' L17 ' . ' V., ff! Yi J, f 4,641 -uri 1 Q 1 I , jx Y. I : J 1 'X I .J iw' ' eff yr 'I f ,.'-' If, i fi . , ' . lf- .ff . eff, ,' . 'Jr' .u'..f ' if 5 5' '34 ' NL! ' A J 'Tj ll f . I I ii v - 1938 f ' 1. ' 11,1 1- . ,' - p I I 0 4 din.. ' Aifgff I ' .- ' if i VI f' I ' 1 ff '1 ntl., 1 if fl fff ,f'!,1,' 'F ' 'f fl i , l V 1 ' ,, .L u F, r f e L,,. I Q . an ' l ,- xr 1 ,' 1.1 .1 f K 4 l.' I .rl R l, -!ol' We 1 F!! mi' 1' -' . .ff .L . , 1. A 0 u 4 lf! 1 ,x-fJv,y'v.,,- f -' ,5 ,ft , Q , MILDRED GA V DIY-.-f!.,.y'f ,j,'f.,.-.,,.'Buttalo IERREL HARRIS ............ .... E ureka Masque andy Ji, Eta Beft'a,Pi, I.R.C., Religious 'Preacher' is not a preacher. Council. 'JU J Q' Reminds us of La1i36lr's'5oeir1, 'The Daughter of M it --I' endoza A X: , MARY HARRIS ................ Iacksonville Pep Leader, BE, Masque and Wig. IIMMIE GARRISON ..... . . .Luikin 1-Xttrdctive Gnd full O' PGP- Maverick. Gone but not forgotten. HELEN BERTHA HEISCH ......... Weirgate , - Eta Beta Pi, Religious Council, Glee Club, MAPSIZEE..eGi3LQSP+4tf'n'Q'..gsf pls' liittitfi gi,-53A-,ymgnglish C1132 Masque .Uni Wig -Peg - Af, CIJQK. f - f..s-L.,--age,-. 0, ,,. 1.1, W. Founcll' Bqsketbcdl' Pep Squad' . ' . Tall, dignified, studious. g ' 4 fs Actress, singer, student-a combination hard ' . ,ll g 1 ww, to beat. . ., . .A ,, .W by 5 5 . ... bf ELo1sE HENSLQSY. .T , . . 1 Q Qlacksonville CLIFTON GRIFFIN .................. Bryan IIAKIJ, I ' - eg, A J, ' li' ' 1E','SCH5' lfieggagus Council' Masque cmd Good to look at, and a personality. o a , . 'My Captain'. LUMAN HOLMAN . . . .... Iacksonville ELIZABETH HALE ................. Overton Barb. Masque and Wig, Get Right Club, AE. COnVq1eSCi1-lg, Page 43 Liz is vivacious and piquantf' 1,4 I , ' . Q ,P 1 , ' N I' .... . . . P r' Pvbkvivvxy N W5 gg.. . Q. g I aw 'JJ ,. Yo Q5 ll, 9 sf ' -:N ci . l,,-1 Q. - li' ' svmfdr' Qi .- V rf 'T .1-bf' 'S 'JY 'VN fix ' A, - lv UG- ' X -1 J V T J - GQ Q l ' 'ws q-7' 2? 4' ' Pi- ski' 'il J 'tl 3 ' A 'A 3 C1059 Qlk l 9 3 Ax ,J 11:3 1 'va-fi ,Tv ' ' -35 r 5? .Ng A335 A x I - fx S, .1 A C Q T if J' ffl -N Tl 7' it' H ,ilcvf y A' X33 3 , Q. YD r 69' J f. r2,t'g Qt ' -' 'v0F T Nr, .df ,S by T in Y: -.J 'gs A N l n V'-A it K y'f Tj EX PJ W Q J h X i 4-SSD' ff? ' , I .Qi Ji -4 A' . ttiylg 3 GN 'lx' A yi A ' T ' ' ? T I A -A-: 5 ' . ., ,,, L, -,,. , ,VVV VAA, E , l I l l f 'N I - ,. N ':,,..t -fm 4 Zi ..,.. .-4. 'V av, J , no X f l Q 0 Fr I Y . I I I 4 0 , 1 ' 1 1 4 ' we-N A 5: I 1 l gl!! In I Q A .14 g , , r . - ffl .... l A 7 ff ' .uf T ffff? , ., ff' ....A , , , .,,.. legs fffff ' liygiiii nnon g i i HORTON . . .... lacksonville GEORGE IACKSCN, IR ........ Iacksonville 4 fl1'9K. Football, Golf, Track, Barb. Blond and brilliant. Hone of the Iackson boyslii E ELSIE HROCH ................... Wharton KATHERINE IOHNSCN ............. Dayton Masque and Wig, Pep Squad, Religious Council. Masque and Wig, l.R.C., Religious Council, Eta Elsie enjoys argumentation. BGTCI Pi, PGP Sfilllfld, A3- L Amiable and pleasant. 1-V 5 My J fa I - -D . fg-Q-41 W3 50515, .1441-ski., ' V M by-Larry 4. If , I 0 tl'f1.:gQf1.e-. T'- ig-Htffif1.-fi L ,Q t'a4iiLJ1g1fl. FP? fu, fn .. ii ' , ' f,fj. -. ii, A F I 4 . :Q ijillg V- ' V' - . 1 .Abj M 5U?'i 1145. .gfilgyfff s.gMe1Eq1bf1s ' IAMES 1AcKsoN .... .. . Iqcksonvllle T ,gg as ue an 1 . . . . e igiou ounc . ' 5 ' MC' f 1 C144-1 !,L,,f if ', . ,ff fi, ' .g,g,. 2 Band Barb -I , ,fwwx Sga Qfooclffifndasfgniinigfwf A T T T ' , llTl'1e other IackSOf3 boY! N. J Q T' gg., ' 7, f..g.,...5-L.,. .- 'X' 'T' L Y X l A I Q f is rf! 'li fl U V 4 E V f. F, ! . -' h V.- I l 5 'V xr, .LJ M ,Lx f' .IT . Al w xt p l .' I ' I. 4 Kb' -, Yr ff xg ' , T ROBERTHA HOWELL .......... Iacksonville -L 'PEARL KIKNIER,-.'. .li . , . . . Iacksonville T - Masque and Wig. 3 jyllqfiwr X A member ol the famous Howell family. 5 X' 'SA sleiiderf airy,bfgiry.'mQid.,, I R- l N .fl 1 ,Yi-A y I .--l I . ' K ' N l BERNICE HUNTER ...... . . .Tyler EELTON LANCASTER ........ .... M exia Masque and Wig. Maverick, Football. They call her the 'angel'. Slightly resembles Irvin Cobb. Page .M 1 . 4 ll 1 llrr l Ri' l L '---45 -X... 3 sl la l' 55' , ,J xml' JUN Q, We 1'1'lx u ll ll 'e ll X I ' N r l 8 Q J iq E' N. s 5 ., rlf . . 8 ny W X 'J MEM ' l r- 'Q ov -ff'-'tif' SJ' ' Aj: W' Q . ' - 'f 'k s A.4JL.Af .:r,.J, a . :l . .,-,'.,.4?f , ,A-P! 'ff' '9 ' 'S M V Qi . '-Q- V- I 1 . I 4 1 I , a 1 .S J ,- ,-9 a 0 5 , i A 9 ,. ,s , ,Mg L, 21 Ji 1, f'-'- -- V V f .- -1 . l.. iiffaif .v i '- f n ff-ik 4- A 4. ...A ,. N I X , G' -I . A ' is A . ' -' 0 ' 8 -' ' f -Q 1 ., ' .,. ., ,o i , i v K' I U fl ,ff is - :,v 'fa In Y L Q -,A If .. .. J 5 n . ' V 09 5 t EJ ,Q J K Q ra Q , . A s f are A sr Q Pai ' :.,,. ,,, , .,Z, . , rl A l -1....l VV.. A . Q3 .1 . Q 1 aft' A : A' ,.. K' A A . .. ,,V, .AA, ,1, .1,:.:,:1:::. R .5 Q r'WNTg x . x- o -. . J XAN.. xr U N X 5 NAI. YL xxx 'S .' ' .xx 5 B A A Tx ,N A' A .Af if . J- LIAM T. LANCASTER ....... ...DSW IOHNNY lVl UARQA ....... lCtCkSO1'1Ville -. if An ancient and honorable name.' Masque L f I n i t e er7f7i6e. fi .3 ' ' - ff .9 A A sf? .Q Af . -j - R E LANE .,............ li 'lle ' J . I M q nd Wig, Glee Club' TGC Sonvl gg S All-. 1.6 . ...lacksonville 3 I' kgs a interest in music and art. H G ' I ' ' st er ist . W S JN I 7' YMO LANG --'-' 'HBYTGH LUCILLE MARSHALL . .. .... Iacksonville ? . ll, ldasicetldall. Masque and Wig, HND. iv hleuc Star' Also like her sister-a twin! , I LANE ---..--..------. Icwksonville GAY MANNING ....,.,... ,..,. C entefviiie Und Wig, BE' Masque and Wig. u oks forward to the office, schoolroom, or THOMAS B. LONG ................. Austin B.S.U. A preacl'1er's roommate and so, a good fel1oW. Page .45 Gay has social and pedagogic ambitions. ' CLYDE MCELRCY ................... Troup Masque and Wig, Religious Council, Ministerial, AKA, ' '1 A preacher who enjoys 'rural rhythml' Q,,AM 'X L1 XNM4 Wlyy 4-Xvx, 111.4 . Pfwyn-vs-m..f J ,UL.M?0,,,,,,,aLa-1eAA-N4-.J ,pu-0K . . , i Af fl -A-, A .M A Mo lk iff ...gf gL,,,f1.!,lffff5.::i' 1 0- M' A V I P 'Q ' ll 'T - ' ' 'Il I ' I ' I x T5 I 'I ' I V? T. if T- I ' . 'f IT I t VH. . L1 l I E Y 2. Q gf V-111.1 -.S-ff ' ' -I , - I hi - A ., t o V YA I MA sd x .si ' ,V fulfil. -fm--p' , 1fi Sv f'-' -L19 ' M ,, 4 . ,N . V 5 g 1 J' .f r I .A 31 L Q ' - ,.- 'I 4 ii 1-3 .Ar tw ' ll X F .2 In in I u - X x W t , mf f7V E' elif' ' g LEWIS MATCHETT .... AKA, A tall, dark Adonis. . ...Bay City IOHN A. MARTIN .... AKA. HoWard's little brother. . . . .Livingston HERBERT MERITT, IR. . . .... lacksonville Barbs. Takes lite as it comes. WILLIAM EDWARD MITCI-IELL..Beaumont Glee Club, Masque and Wig, Ministerial, l.R.C., Religious Council, AKA. Gaining experience daily in pastoral Work. IAMES GRANVEI.. MOODY ............ Taft Band, Masque and Wig, Religious Council, I.R.C., DNC. Dignitied and energetic as a relative ot the Dean should be. it lil... wal W qmail . 3.fTu lw: WWA iw M! I r X W MMM. H.. .l T, . 1 M 1, lx .M itll if yn- gm-lw:c+ lwlwfffldl WW' iii no 1 J. J IOYCE MOUNT ............... Crystal City Masque and Wig, Glee Club, B.S.U., Religiou Council, AKA. 1 . Speaking of beautiful locks-loyce has them. 9 . LEWIS NICHOLS .............. Iaclcsonville Barb, Masque and Wig, Tournament Play, Glee Club. 'ln short' this is Mr. Micawberf' ROSE MARIE PARTLOW ........... Liberty Religious Council, Masque and Wig, Pep Squad, AE, she doesnt gainsay her name Rose Marie sounds like ilowersnand music and J CQ fkafwe Jlrfyfyemd Mf4'f'U9WP its 7 if M I , f -- 4 A 2 7 ' L' RO E osBoRN .............. rystqi oiiyafkg Religious Council, Glee Club, Masque and Wig, LRC., AKA, fl'9K, f ome day he will be,a great bridge builder! , 1 '.. 5-gi-fr . ,, il.x.,,.,:,..x,.' uf vi is I-fr, my . ,nip-v.14..2'-f.'l . -' ' ' , U., .7 .V,,', ,Q I L, .. I2 .A I fi J-v -,.,. I - - ,,'f -A'- ' 'H' 4 if v ----'- . ,-..1-- u,i.frf--,. . , Jj4,J,.,4 , ,I ERNEST CARL PHIPER. . .ef ..... 7.59. .feonqf-'IQ if, .I Ministerial Club, l.R.C., AKA, Religious Council, ., : .Lg- ilt- W., s IX, ' I U. Y y l . tx W .I il 3 ' 1 ,N v . N gli. lo. l'N ' X . xx tx' Y Pep Squad. A preacher With all the characteristics of a f l g'j'. I, good one. f..' ' 'I - ff! - H , ' , , Page .46 t , ,NP I Tffjlzai- Ni ,I I 'xx l xxx - X N Vx X I I 4+ -I I ' i' I . .xi tl v I -,Q V' I I 'l'3Lv.kJjn.-I.:-4.,'mg.,l, l . ' X' 1 I ,T ' Q42 1 f 174111 41.4, f ffl P Liilifwfw'-I -s'J 59 PU-12 I-E--4-L.'lf-Q0 ' ' -.. - 1 .- ' V- 3' ,' 1' ' '- ' -' I 3 ' L- X xhdhlyf ' . ax ,lg ' X',Kf..' a ' X' -Q I If I f !yI,f , ff 1 V, . , 1 In A J, T1 5,,,ll-KA.l.'a.,,, s , . ','.'Q,4.,tR V I Llx I X-X 2 1 - X if ' . 7,f-g -i, of fi ef' ' ' j' ' -f . - , , 1 X5 , ,. 0 Q f I, -1 r ,I I A lkmll' 'K I X? X xx Q , ulafxwfyfjbg ...ff ,-'ff A 'Iggy . Livkt-A121 . . i . I.. 3 I .3 .5 1 , KQI - 's ' ,io AE, . ,yfk . Mix! J . A .lx M x K NI.-lx - -K ,, ' f v .,',' A ,i , ' . ' 1 -M-ull!! ,N4..v.Q: .5 Q ' fi. , ig , X A NX rl I f I f.?- 5 'fs us., 4Vf ' . 5 ?,d,,5g,,l' I I -f.. fi, ..4. 3 S. In Big? 'La J E 'Q' ff - ' -' f' -Y-1, ..,f 1 ,.. ffgqfgf-w V.,, I , px Wil.: ,JQ, ! .. sr. .jx vm., 'v .. ei f- :Paul -'Q' :L ,ati ' 1 ' Tx . g ,K XX xr! t lx- ' rx . - wk, I 5 I K. ' I '-I X8 Q ' X' Q. I . . wt. X 5- it HH ay 4' it sw I I yXx.QX Q .-' r1.5 'rl :X E: il .9 'Q -. x. N wwe- gl-.w X N I li 'I I 1 xx lfibill It X I. ' xi 'ls lf ,V I . , - Q ' r xg Q r , V -,,l , -E Z' V Qr, f , ' X N W' 1 l l .:.,.,A,.Z.. 1 , 4 ,, , I ' ' A i . I ' J , 1-'f -i, f ff-Effij A1'- j I f , ' BILLY LOU PBESSLEB ......... Iacksonville ' IIAfI1, Attractive and always in the presence of her '9 egg friend, Eloise. S I-In l WILLIAM BQUNTBEE ......... Garden City Maverick. Mr. Rountree is always around the campus to do his bit. V l, . p BETTY BAY ................... Iacksonville d Masque and Wig, BE. A star in histrionic firmamentf' W ' M I y I J, MBS. I. B. BUSK ...................... Rusk A Worthy companion of a fine man. Vi ' if , f IJIQQAIL , WWW? RALPH sHELToN ..........,, Honey Grove il, 57 I Football, Football Capt. Elect, Masque and Wig, ' MK, d It An artist, an athlete, a gentleman. J ew Page 47' I xr . 1 :,' HQ. X RALEIGH SI-IEBMAN ...,....... Iacksonville Maverick, Masque and Wig. A resemblance to Sir Walterl IAMES EDWIN SI-IOTWELL .... Iacksonville . A prospective pill roller! WILLIE SIBMAN .................. Mildred A living and Walking serrr1onl WILLIAM SLEDGE ................ Freeport With the mien of a philosopher. I V' 1 1 ' I' . 4 'flfr il, 'If ffl '5'-f'--- 'V 'J BYPoRD SPARKMAN ..,...,.., 1 5 .,.. Rusk We hated for him to leave us, for he Was a good student. 'x f X.. 1 I, N f, S5 5 53233 Iii? g Ln'Xy,,.xI I .wb L n N! git-f,.,J,,t! My wp qigif CLASS or 9 ifdjiifnj X 0 VI... gi y if 'Q .If In . iv i POLLY ANN STARKEY ........ Iacksonville LUCYLLE TURNER ..........,.. Iacksonville BE, ,g ,L I, I asque and Wig, lll'l'. As optimistic as Poliyannall, ' T And what, pray, is the great, big, wide world ju 'I ' g JI' about? Q Qggufl' QJNQVQTQJJKJV ' . - iw , I ' pw QDWJB5 W N' I W! MICKEY STARNES ..............,. ynona ,ff ,, I I Masque and Wig, Pep Squad, Eta Beta Pi. RALYW S6N i I I U I U nf-f,,7T.EI-C VSOFIVIHG HOW We miss Mickey and her Witty remarks. A d' flgmm-,ation not mf' Iffitile thi S bother ,mf BURNELL STOVALL .................. Rusk We GPG reminded Of CO1efidQe'S Iwinfed Ship- L. C. TUCKER ...... .,...... I acksonville Barbs. His genius runs to oxatoryf' MADGE STEWART .................. Troup Masque and Wig, Eta Beta Pi, Religious Council, TFC Pep sqm' N'A'V'A:M' Enghst' PHILIP TURNER .... ...... I Qcksonviiie If you are looking for a friend, here is a good M . Omen., asque and Wig. Brother to a famous comedian. QUITAH STEWART ............ Iacksonville , Glee Club. MAURINE WADE ...... .... I acksonville Quiet and dignified as a ministers daughter B-S-U-I ILM'- ShO1-lld be- Shy, slim, and sweet. Page 43 it . ' . I ' I 3 I I I I 1,1 XI It it If: X. 51 5 ,Y rv It I MY' .9 PI 1 I MN 5 I I ! . i .1 i U 5 I MW-wgs Q Tama -v...g A I V34 J' Q WANIZS F I- I , L. We . I wihlxtki X 4, N . ,I ,' 2 Ilia 4: v .Q ' I I-.W Il I A fe-0 Y , . t . ' Ag ' ' W V h ' : 3 , . . 5 g , A J I' ' - ' ' 'A ' A Q- A 'iv I ? . 'N' I Q Q 0 ' ' 1 ' , J r 0 3 . , E . - f : . 1' ' 4. , X. .ee ll :I - . .l - ' I 3 as I Q l Xl It 'I V xl I A if ll hilt 'l is I li A kAJul..oa-A.k 0- W :Eff 110149444 ,H V, L..,.,.Qs Y Quhlig Q91 Azul-v ESSIE MAE WALLACE ............. Elkhart fi in 'L ' Pep Squad, Religious Council, Eta Beta Pi, x N14 Masque and W'ig, l.R.C. Q dj Ambitious so We predict great things tor her. '- .' . . H - I W-40-JJ-o -'. Hb Lipq ' QM9- 29.6 ' . . . X' A W , VIVIAN WHIDDoN .........,... Prairie Hill 9- 'BCM MA. I j Eta Beta Pi, Masque and Wig, Religious Coun- maazfaflgrna . H..-A-ina . cIl, Glee Club, l.R.C., Pep Squad. I - all-fv .4-v4-off' A model in neatnessf' -Q 3-0 -'L' 43 Mi 0 .w....1:f- .-r W' . -'N-N vw-ui' ftp.. 9 K+. W. LW WILLIAM WALKER ...,............ Athens .' 5943, ' Masque and Wig. How he boosts his home town, 'Atl'1ens'. .l 1 . FT: M A E . W Nw, g V fm ld F A S. Q get . If TTL. -7!,1Q-pffwl QEI'-,.fT,.f,f,L,f,,ff, ..-4,QAe.f FRANCES CCRNELIA WHITE. .lacksonville 57 . Masque and Wig, Basketball, Pep Squad. V zfiffe T.. ,f. f,1,f , 'ff ff -Laf'-', Wh t tll t , d h I h b b Ill ,A , .,,,.,,, ,fl zz, I a an a ie e an ON s e ats a a 0 0 'fflffftgf' Lf --fail iff'-ifilfi. if ' Y f- KATHRYN WHITE ...,... ......IQck,SOnvI1Ie,r g ..l,..6,f I A ,xii - H wp-4 ,f- I, I n 4 Masque and Wig, Pep Squad, T15-fli' 4 'S V ' 0 I if all I, PEP' ' l ' A A A blond, busy bit ot humanity. f, .X, '-ff .'!,g4 0, 41 'ff 59-10:17 ,,- .,. ' Lfcll, ,fl K: .lf- 'W L' 'rii fffif' , 57 .17 Aff' , . I 7 'f - '7' A - WILLIAM BUTLER ..... ., CARL WILLIS . .' ......... ' ........ Smithville qseniofp Football, Quiet but studious and ambitious, that's Carl. ' Like the original 'liggs', he will make his Way. Page .49 .xt ' I-. 1+ l ' .. ,, , Banu . 1 r ' , O 5 QD, X3-'-.-mn.:-x,n..L. ' M ' Sf'- 0'f3- JJ Q,f'v-QQ' , ' A Q: - WL' ' Yw'YA. 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EVAYLEN BLAKEY ................,. sooly Kei'-op! Mclsque cmd Wig, Get Right Club. f f, -.Q-1,4 STEVE COLLINS .... . . .lV'lCIrl Q' ' 2942643 Foollooll. . A to LOW f ' 'LL-L' l X A 01149 0 J . V f X QC ' MARY EVERETT .....,.,,.....,..,,, I'1lCI ck 'P . ,WW -f Mosque clrld.Wlg, Go? Rigllt Club, Bdfzl-trzlbgll. 4 Q- X ' ' M Q , pf, Qfu M4 Q X 1 C- Pg 'LU 11.1 ' ROXIE lLQPlNE l:'QNTAlNE C ,N X ....., GIUGTOTI 1- 54.29 LQ 'L.4,ji . Nl Cwloo Club, N.A.V.A.lvl. Englilsll, Religious Coun- cz-CC!-Q7 ya ' L ' --,X cil, l.R.C,, Elcl Bolo Pl, Mosque ond Wig, Pep X Q cz., LVQL Squad, 6m r ' HERSHEY GORTON i... .. .Galveston f 'PQ' Mclnzquo ond Wig. l CQ' .- MARGIE ANN GREEN. .. ..., loolqooovlllo NH IAC PALMER .... .... N ormgrlgee Etg Belo Pi. FRED UTRUlVlAN SPAIN ............ Trirlify S I lllflvgvoriclz, Foolbclll, Bcllskolbclll, Mosque ond ll lg. M' 0' A' ' V!QL,..1,.Afl.q,'f.i,4,gM,s..' it 2, 4 , .f4,v- -frvla b .QQIH M I do 'N' Jigig- 4, ML.f,r.. 'ff !...-Q.v--l,1. 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' ...V QQ- -- .--x .QW ' 1 -, FROM TI-IE TGWERS ? 9 SEPTEMBER Sept. 7: School opens and Charlie begins his campaign among the girlsg just any- body's girl and under any- body's nose as can be seen by the accompanying pic- ture. Sept. 8: The discovery is made by new students that they aren't seeing double- just the Marshall twins. Sept. 10: Enthusiasm runs high. Game with N.T.A.C. September l8. Iohnnie, Io- nora, Mary, and Ed get the yells going. Sept. 24: George and Sonny make plans to go to Nacog- doches to the game next dayg while Matthew pauses between classes to think the game over. -Sept. 26: Olan and T. K. in- troduce Mike to the Woman's Building by slipping him up tor a peek over the hedge. What girl's heart will he crush? Yes, we wonder. Sept. 27: Some ot the stu- dents work. See the brave dining room force. Will the dining hall be clean or dirty? Q . ..,.... . . .... . . . X : f- ' ..w3 Nv ,Y ' 'Y- 1253? 'M Q ' Q V' sg . - g, Y ' task :U , . 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' f A 'A -1. .. ,.f..,, ,,,,,,..., , .... ., .L ., W,,.ff,w!4 VV., ,,.., ., .. .- 4-VA 1. 9.4 155.-'Z-' fi: ,M ,wh 4.5 1.3114-. --.- ,gZ1.:f: f,,,,f.:,-5 . QV:-:f.5,:1q21,i,:-:mg-.yf ,g,,,::::r:::-:-,.-Wa:,:':,:-.V.-:V,-,V.,:-:.'f -14-.-1-,-pm-:Var , f .- DECEMBER 61 IANUARY Dec. 1: Anybody knows that football season is over, and the next game is on. Every- body runs to the washer ground. Why bother about classes. The game's the thingl Dec. 21: Wash day, and Tulitha comes to town ci la buggy. Don't think Madge, Margaret, and Christine re- train from their weekly ride even though everybody is a flutter over Santa C1aus's near approach. Ian. 4: Fred tries to find the 1937 Chevie's radiator, and gets his picture took. Ian. 9: The old cow died. Heavy and Butterfly show too much levity at so sad a time. Ian. ll: The gymgboys get their weekly washing out. Billwsupervises as usual while the others do the work.: A Ian. 13: The girls ride. The milk is ridden across campus as usual. CNote the first sentence illustrates the ac- tive voice, the second, the passive.D IANUARY CContinued7 Ian. 15: Oh, ye examsl Marguerite explains the schedule to Dorothy While Iames-of course it's Iames -looks on. Ian. 18: We are glad to pub- lish all the pictures on this page so our patrons tour parentsl may know how stu- dious everyone is at LMC. -even liggs Butler on this date. Ian. 19: 9:30 A. M. Can Bose Mary be studying or is the manuscript in hand a letter from-O, say-Dallas? Ian. 20: Exams in full tilt. Note how thoughtfully Tom Bartlett talks things over with his teacher. Ian. 21: Bill takes a number ot students in hand to in- struct them in order that they may make sizable grades. Bill's so helpful. Ian. 22: Exams going lull blast. lo Ann, like Tom, loves her teacher. Ian. 23: The twins must have passed a subject. , ,,,,W.7w,,. f ' 'fi' jnjf NSSNR5 2 if 'S NWN V V N , . 1 X Y g .V ,A - V Q' .tt . Fx Pclgr' 60 4 C 9 u If 1 l 1 0 0 U .fri S 9 ER 'X ,. 1 iii:-:,x:.,-ga, NW! 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Ian. 26: So exhilarated over good grades, students can- not refrain from climbing anything that is uplifting. Ian. 27: The grateful L.K.A.'s present their Alma Mater with a beautiful, walnut trophy case. Much obliged, boys. Ian. 29: Students thoughtfully look into the future, realizing in a vague way, after one of dean's chapel talks, that a new semester is actually under way. Ian. 31: Charlie begins the new sernester just as he did the first one. FEBRUARY Feb. 12: The grades revealed that l5 were eligible for QGJK. Anyone may note how intellectual and striking these same are by glancing at the accompaning picture. Mike's Napoleonic attitude shows his superior i. q., and Maxine's pose indicates her well known dramatic ability. Feb. 12: More initiations. Tommy Holmes delivers a stirring address upon student government. Even Looney remains a second out ot Biology lab to hear himl Feb. 15: Yet more initiations. Thanks to the Maverick pledges, the North steps were thoroughly washed tor one time. Cute little things, these pledges, are they not? Feb. 16. HM s have a good time when they take their pledges on a hike. Feb. 16: Mrs. Pearson sees to it that the 33's are titted for housewitely duties. Feb. 19: Sallie, Rose Marie, and Maxine would have got mixed in a l'Sa'dy crowd it their initiation had not de- manded a label. Feb. 22: The B.S.U. cele- brates the birthday ot the Father ot Our Country by having a picture taken for this page. Feb. 27: lust an every Satur- day waiting line-yes, the bread line, wondering it the supper bell will ring at 5:00, 5:15, 5:20, 5:30, 5:35, or 5:59. A l .W ' v v , x fx a. 5555.54-5 - Xia V V-Q b NF' . .,f S 1 1 M. , 5. ,'. --.-.v . 4.53.3 fi , 4 2 4 ,hffmgi 4-v - 4. 12' .f V' WMA? 5.-V . .- . 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M3112-'f , f .. .,., . V, my , .:4.:g4.,: fwfr 43:-.ff gf:-mr -eszw - lk?-1 effykfi 'f.,f1,'j3'f::i55I-1.35-.f'f'1f3fj,I2:1-:iff ,inf ,..,. 4 ,af ,I , , wf :if 4' ' Z 2? if 7 Page 63 l 5 I O ,ff 'wi , 1 f if 1 chi:-f -'- ' ,s p - , N . V fc MARCH Mar. 1: Celeste is rushing the picture-taking business, for the annuals must come out. Watch your step, she'll get you. Mar. 2: She lines up all those egotistic persons from Polk County who have located at one time or another in Living- ston - and here they are, Bro. Peeples and all. Uh huhl That's Marvine without the L sweater. Mar. 5: Felton and liggs are thoughtful and take break- fast to the sick and afflicted. Mar. 6: Mary Lou and Ber- nice make their usual Satur- day trip to town. Perhaps the stone man wonders why so many girls pass his way- or is he wise and knows? Mar. 8: The soft ball campus league is under way with with great vim, vigor, and vitalitv. Three cheers for Byrd, Lamb, Park, Bloomfieldl Mar. 9: We just put that date down because it really doesn't make any difference as to exactness in referring to Elsie's going over to visit --Mable Barnum. Mar. 21: Spring is almost here as to the equinox, but there are many other signs to convince us of the ap- proach of the date - Seaton basks in the sun, and the girls go hiking. CThe little picture of the boys and the long one of faces were put in for filler.l Mar. 29: lf Connie were next to the clown we'd think him her dumrnie -we mean the annual dummie, of course. M-zxr. 31. Celeste and kodak are synonymous. She'l1 get pictures and howl APRIL This page takes in the entire month. We cannot say it is dateless because the page de- clares otherwise. We might men- tion that the pictures at center top and bottom are too familiar to call your attention to them, and that it's all right about the couple in the big picture because she is Peel's wife, and we think she's adorable looking and don't blame Peel one bit. There is one thing wrong with the picture in the upper left hand corner. Of course everyone knows what- Elsie isn't devouring Howard with her eyes. The firm grasp she has on him is perfectly familiar. The two in the lower left hand corner are pictured correctly for we never know whether the affair is fading out or just coming on. You recognize Mary Louise and Ioyce, of course. And looking at Tommy and Maxine in the lower right hand corner we are con- vinced that Tommy is just as thrilled as he looks. We are hoping that the in-the-spring-a- young-man's-fancv-time will so affect A. D. that he will feel to- ward Rose as she has felt toward him, spring or no spring. Note Rose is always smiling when she can be by him. lf Charlie, note the little picture, can ever per- suade Rosemary that he is the one. the little old Chevie won't have to furnish the debate ground. How Celeste ever got the couple Cjust above Mary Louise and loycel posed on the campus and not over on the North side of town is a wonder to ye annual staff. The picture center right makes us sigh to think Katherine's influence could cause one so dignified as Orville to look so foolish. The four pictures just to the left of this aforementioned picture show those in various stages of it. The last of the four is of long standing, the one to the left is one of questionable dura- tion, the one to the right and above the old steadies, Howard and Valerie, seems to be at full tide, while the one to its left is in first bloom. Virginia and Mance remind us of happy playmates. We wonder if they write poetry together or exchange sweety verses. ' X, s fContinued oh Page l3UL ' l w l 0 i , Q . 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CAsk Roger and Truitt about Mary Katherine it you fail to believe us about campus children.J We are sorry Nelda couldn't have little Geraldine Lon Morris College pic- tured with her. Notice The Yard of Girls' Heads. and The Yard of Boys' Heads. Pleasant, like all the rest of us on this campusp even Eugene iover at the rightl when he washes his car., Why should Howard bring memories ot Mid-Summer's Night's Dream to us over Charlie's head? Spring trainingl And we beat Kilgore with a 3-U score. Dorothy isn't losing her mind, she just wrung a chicken's neck which you can see-the chicken not the neck. And to prove the young ladies of L.M.C. can do yet other practical things, note Katherine bringing in the wash- ing. Makes a very domestic pic- ture, No? We advise you boys to register these two housewitely young ladies in your memories. Some of you may need one of 'em. ln the left hand lower corner are the boys who form the latest club on the campus. They are the 5'l1K's. There isn't a likelier group anywhere. There's Peel and Ralph, football captains for next year, and two such, would captain anything for all that makes tor real manhood. They'll have plenty ot help with Fount as their president, too, We are expecting you to help make a better campus, boys. Exams have been taken, passed or failed, school is out, tears have been wept, vows have been plighted, tarewells have been made, and we are on our Way home. ' Qeawjwdiil ,fcowanv ,cw -v6ec,y., nfl-,,,f,w4 7,' , -19.-vw.,.40ff6vMA QWJJAQW, . M MM PWM 7 G '4' 'wud v0'4f-U?L,A,L,K.:cZa2f-nn7.wwc,4.cfJ.4,,v ,4f20f4w6f7,,fA0a,-,xv,,,,,..T,,,,,,,A,,,q,,,,L,Q,5, Z- . x.9JcA4lm97v6wUNpe,5,., .WAQMMKC ZH l QQ' ,ow-005 Q, 1 X 77156- df!!! ffflyyhud QTEQ I 2 7 My ' ' ,ffm-W Jawa, ffm 'MQ MI V fm, MMLQMLWM gli 'wi 1-wr.QJ2 4-f I X I ' -fx. A,A.,.. M ,, , A ' Lv? AM. X Mil' ,dh v J 4 If 51' ' fic I' 'L Lf. .::. 1 -x AT A ',.'4 , :Aff .5 if! , I K 31.1-1 if, , 2 5 'ii . . . l' U71 .. .,5. 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A r' eflzea rv ATHLETICS in 'f 1 lllllllli L n u-4 AQ.. ' Page '77 Dedication Mosfey 1918-1936 And though some say we are but ten, As you stand beside your Coach in Heaven We'11 know in our hearts Our men are still eleven. -Holleyman. , ff.:, F J Q nf.. vii ' Q 1 if iv , 91- A ,5 'mf' lef t? 1 . 'we R f P5 3 . 5 A I 1 s b 'f'1 1.21, lllllllllz ...--, if 1 I I- 1' I - -- .. ,. 14 -Li-4,- .L-A,-. hp- L F00 r P- - 9 .- -. : .. . . .- 0 , A O - 'n . af , 'luv'-. 'Y - 9'ri 1-Q' ,. ,Q V c n. 1 i I l ' Football S onsor d M 'd y p 4 a I1 a 1 s . l Ni 4 1 I ' 5 41+- K I l i l N A EVELYN DAVlS Lela Belle Slover Sarah Moss Sponsor fl-lonoraryl ll i lWeatherby Thelma Bailey Virginia Beall Mary Harris , The Sponso the maids made possible a very successful season for 1936. To quotl Xe oi the boys who played for the Green and White, All of us boys think a lot of our Sponsor and Maids. lt means everything to us to know they are backing us I when we are out on the field fighting tor the old school. ' We appreciate every one of them. lt was that spirit ot cooperation manifested by these young ladies that permeated the Whole team and showed itself in the spirit of the entire student body. I To you, lovely and lovable Evelyn Davis, and to you, her Maids, We say, Thank you for yourselves, and for that old spirit that 9 made us what We were in l936 and sends us on for 1937 Q Wlll'1 I o. K, LETS oo! l 2 - Page 79 I . N. Pep Squad gf4i1xafiaZpa???'!1cv W ' W PEP LEADERS Ionora Holleyman-Head Yell Leader Iohnnie Coselli, Mary Harris, Ed. Donaldson Who could have kept from yelling when Ionora pled, Louderl , and Iohnnie waved an insistent right arm? And Mary's smile would coax enthusiasm out of the marble man, while Ed's fervent urgings couldn't but secure the most enthusiastic response. Throughout the football season our faithful leaders led us most efficiently. When basketball came, we didn't lose any of that old school spirit. We shall rniss you next year, lonora, and Iohnnie, and Mary, and Ed. We promise we won't let the Green and White slack any, but we shall keep the colors flying high. Power to you, pep leaders and sguadl Pave S0 . p ' .. lv-,rQ17 .1--a--A-11--E A1,.Z,7:.,.. f 4' - '4.-,.. ,.,.',.. -Q-, , . 7'.',!i 'Q!. f.tf..4f.-j,-313, .1 ,,,,,M ffj1Ajf'---1--+4 - y- - - --- ----.-----10--r-7...L-,,1..gr' 'f 'n-,f' : w--- ---.-1---.1-V.-H t . C n 'I tw, f o S N U . 1 4 0 i 4 0 u 1 ill ilu . rl A Coaches and Captains X a aaa,a .,., fogjidi-iw' Q . I 0 , WT i J. L X T -':: sf,:j?s's:sI5.: ff'.', V .V .iff -.--:,-, .f...,..1., f 4 1 ,-ff 'I ! I ll at at . M ' in fil l aa - W , ff if '.f ' 1 I 1 I f .,, 5' V3 A X 4 f f! 3 lil if V Q Q' 5 'Ai 1 ,,a, ' f aaa, .., , Page 81 T. F. CPunyJ Wilson, Coach, is a living example of the fine ideals which he has taught. A friend to everyone and a moulder of good men, not in the ways of an athlete alone, but in the ways of good living and sportsmanship. Emory Deason, Captain of Football. Butch holds the respect and ad- miration of every boy on the squad, and everyone he comes in contact with. He plays the game like he lives his life, Square with everyone. A. B. Pearson, assistant Coach. A friend to all who know him. His ability as a coach is as great as his friendship. He is capable of doing what he desires and he in turn does his work well. Clifton CPeelD Griffin, Co-Captain Elect, Football. Peel has been with the Cats for two years, and has been a steady performer in the lineup. He has proven that he has the ability and is capable - so power to you, Peel and the Bearcats. Bruce Swan, Captain Basketball. Because of an injury Swan was kept out of the games most of the season. His absence from the game was felt on many occasions, and the times he was in the game he proved himself to be a real leader as well as a player. Ralph Shelton, Co-Captain Elect, Football. W' ith only one year of seniority to his credit, Balph knows and plays the game like a veteran. We know the Cats will be in capable hands for the coming season. v . 'limb B VLLKMM, .D-QJLAJLJ H71-UQJ Q 'A fR JvvHfvvJJ-lfd 'XVYUL' mfy QT' . .K 3' , 'QT .If 'ff . Vt.. ,M.4,A.3 :Lint Jag ' .-q',f'1'.:'i 'A Wi, 'fb JNL I-LA.-O ' ll 'jr I . WX 'Un ' HU -flew , 4. O 0.t,JQ'a , e V 1 e W A1 y W ' H ff! T' ve me W A E 350 GW v l T 3 ga fi' If ul 3 l 3 I A' ' I - 3 ftfir: I V A I A 4.. . -f ,r . .,, ' f,. Q W fl! JU' l 9 T f ' , t L i r . 1 0 A ,. , J' .-W' 'J' fl GW of W' ff' ff! - tb Wifi, rf , V xj, :, ' t , I f Getting off to rather a slow start, the 1936 edition of the l..on Morris pig- skin performers grew stronger as the season progressed, until they met Kilgore, who gave them one of the niost heart breaking defeats any team could receive. You outplayed thein in every phase of the game, and to you, Bearcats, we still think you are by far the best. Your record of six wins and four defeats proves this, and three of those defeats were to non-conference foes. Under the able guidance of T. F. tpunyl Wilson and Arch Pearson, the l936 season will go down in history with success branded on it, not only be- cause of the games won but also because of the fine principles that these two great leaders taught, and the fine sportsmanship every boy on the squad showed. ln the lid-blaster for the Green and White, they were hosts to the powerful N.T..A.C. team from Arlington. The Bearcats could not withstand the power the farmers brought along, and went down to a fighting 19-O defeat. Playing a much improved brand of ball, the Bearcats invaded the Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks' camp in Nacogdoches, only to find the senior college's experienced machine too much for them, giving way to the tune of 12-O. Returning to home soil for the next go with Clifton College, and tired of being called the scoreless wonders, the Cats broke loose with super power to completely bury Clifton under a 39-7 score. The Wilson men took to the road to invade the den of the Baylor Fresh- men Cubs, and outside of the two scoring plays, the game was fought on even terms throughout. The battle the Bearcats put up overshadowed the 12-U defeat they took. Page 82 6 ul 82 Page 83 Football Review CContinuedD Again at home in Ragsdale Park the Felines took the field as an unbeat- able team. Pile driving their twin-city foes from Texarkana into almost com- plete submission, they opened the District No. l race with a 27-7 victory over the Bulldogs. lust a little sweet revenge for the heart breaking defeat the Bulldogs handed the Cats last season. The powerful Cat machine had little trouble in rolling over the West- minster College Wildcats from Tehuacana with 28-O in the second District No. l affair. This time the trail led the Bearcats to West field in Paris, the home of the Dragons, where the Dragons were conquered 7-O before a large home-coming gathering for them. The hard charging line and swift backfield would not be denied, and the third District No. l victory was hung up. At home again the powerful Green and White juggernaut marched on to the tune of 7-U against the Marshall Tigers. lt was a hard fight throughout, but the Cats' superior brand of ball carried them to victory. Cn the road again, and to Kilgore for the if game off the season. Dame Fortune smiled her brightest on the Rangers, givingxtlhem a 7-O victory and the state championship. I-lad the winner been selected from any angle except scoring, the Bearcats would have hung up a fifth consecutive victory. The Rangers were the inferior team, as the Bearcats outplayed them in every de- partment of the game. Iourneying to Greenville for the last game of the season, the Cats pulled the Panthers' ears for l7 points, and allowed them to score l3 points. They not only finished the season with a victory, but branded the entire year with success. ln everything you can find some joy. So it was in the spring game with Kilgore, when the Cats journeyed over to the oil town and took the Rangers Guns 3-U. Big Bill Dawson, the field goal artist, accounted for the three points. Some of the players were in the game when the Cats met defeat, and they went into this game not to be denied, and rose to new heights by completely outplaying the Rangers. Old and new players alike shared honors. Emory Deason played his usual bang-up game at backing up the line. George Iackson showed what could be expected of him in the line next year. Lang and McClain at ends caused the Rangers no little amount of trouble. And in the back field Mr. Wilson and Mr. Pearson presented one of the fastest combinations in the district with Byrd, Brown, Holmes, and Griffin, with the line working in front of them that would not give. Every man was a star on the squad. More power to you, Bearcatsl L.M.C. ........ U - N.T.A.C .... . .. .19 L.M.C. ........ O - S.T.A.S.T.C .... . .. .12 L.M.C. ........ 39 - Clifton .... ...... . . . 7 L.M.C. ..,..... O - Baylor Freshmen .... . . . 12 L.M.C. ........ 27 - Texarkana Ir. C ...,. . . . 7 l...M.C. ........ 23 - Westminster Ir. C .... . . . U L.M.C. ........ 7 - Paris lr. C ........ . . . U L.M.C. ........ 7-C. O. M ...... U L.M.C. ........ U -Kilgore lr. C .... . . . 7 L.M.C. ........ l7 - Wesley lr. C .... . . .l3 Lettermen .,..v rx I - - t N f ' I- . N. . . .. .,.. .,., -V ef.,..'MM,,.i1lima.-W,gziiafzvfg4fh,w1f -X W r. -Q w - Q ss ., X' X we -f-:--Q -f ::W:frf fr :????SF:?Ff:1::::'f'.sf: ' I ' ., 1 ' W' ,nf I ,' ' ' ., , 0. I if Lys! X . 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A 1- I ' I .'-'---fan. .zu-Q.-.fC - - 1' ' X. bl W 3 if N-XX V v f X. . - , A S 5 5 X EMORY DEASCN, Captain, Center, Senior ............................ Bryan His ability enabled him to play in the opponents backfield, and to make one of the best field generals ever, for every one had confidence in his ability as a player, and more so as a friend. He well deserved to make the mythical all-district eleven again. 'Butch', they will never make me believe Kilgore had the best club. . RALPH SHELTCN, Co-Captain Elect, Guard, Iunior ............. Honey Grove His determination and ability won him the honor position. Power to you and the Bear- cats, Shelton. Football is a rough old game, one must love it to play it. CHARLIE TREADWAY, Tackle, Iunior ........,..........,....,.... Garrison FadeaWay was held back because of an ankle injury, but played the best he could when given the opportunity. Floodlight boys. CLIFTON GRIFFIN, Captain Elect, Halfback, Iunior .................... Bryan His steady performance gained for him the honor of leading the Green and White next year. We are expecting great things from you, Clifton. 'Peel', just an old married man trying to play ball. I. C. WELLS, I-Ialfback, Senior ................................. Madisonville The Pride of Madisonville. Whenever yards were needed I. C. could always be counted on to circle ends and cross the chalk line. We hope he will be as good in his new profession, Throat and Tongue Specialist. 'Ladies' man' Wells. WILLIE SIRMAN, Guard, Iunior .................................... Mildred Preacher worked hard for his position in the lineup. I-Ie played a creditable brand of ball all the way. GEORGE IACKSON, Guard, Iunior ............................. Iacksonville A demon on both the defense and the offense, and one that the opposing teams will find hard to handle. . ,-1 ' . f fy' pf 7 N . ,xx N 2 'Q X-A .K V. W., 3 N 't l C Ji To N ' I liz X . 'x .'i u 'Y P51 N t Jjxj 'N .0 :y':i' Y.. 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A ' A , - i . i r .V . .T Ti l-V . .V A ' 4 ' 2 RAXMOND LANG, End, lunior ............,.,...................,... Bryan I' 7 1 Alfonso Lang stands out in the pass snatching division. Also, he comes from his Nj 'Z'-'51-end position to carry the ball for good gains. ' 5-2 . 1 i JLEE BYRD, Halfback, Iunior ...................................... Beaumont fi LQ. Admiral lived up to his name. His fine sportsmanship and ability to play football v 5 l branded him as a real Bearcat. 'Admiral', from the bright lights of Beaumont. 3 it DEWITT DoWELL, Hqifbqck, lL11'1lOI' ....,................,....... Normangee ,i ' s-. Dewitt's ability Was not limited to carrying the ball. He ranked high as a passer, and f 5 1 1 counted for many yards by tossing the ball into the hands of the receiver. V F -5 Q,gSEATON ARNETT, End, senior ....,.......,.........,......... Mqdisomiiie gk if Was best in going into the ozone and bringing down the pigskin for sizeable gains. lx . X 'Rabbit' can't you get that tackle? You're not the same boy l know of. ' -L, 2' 3 155' EELTON LANCASTER, Tackle, Iunior ................................. Mexia Y Felton found junior college football somewhat harder than high school. However, X i he showed enough pigskin ability to prove a worthy candidate for next season. XX lt takes a man that loves the game to play football. I, , . BILL DAWsoN, Tackle, Junior .....,................,.............. Crockett Q MY He knew it was a rough game, and that's the way he liked it. His educated toe added 1 .Q Wifi 1 1 1. many extra points to the score. The field goal that he kicked in the spring game against Kilgore Won the game 3-0. 'Snowshoes DaWson', Crockett's gift to Lon Morris. STEVE COLLINS, Tackle, Iunior ....................................... Mart QR Steve was of the rough and rugged kind, who always left signs on the opponents to remember him by. Big old one eyed 'Rip' still trying to play football. CHESTER IONES, Guard, Senior .....,.....................,......... 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Beaumont This flashy back is known best for his speed. Many would-be tacklers only saw his cleats, and too, his passing did not come in second with his speed. One of Mr. Wilsons bright light boys-'The Goldbrick'. EDWIN HENNING, Eullback, Iunior ,........................... . . .Coleman Ed came to us late, but soon proved himself to be among the best. T. K. BATSON, Quarterback, Senior .,.......................... Normangee Tea Cookie won a place on the all-district eleven, and well deserved this honor. The team as Well as the opponents will long remember his great play-No. 31. SONNY IONES, Tackle, Senior ................................... Weirgate This self styled All-American liked the game best when the going was rough. Power to you, Sonny, under new colors. MANCE PARK, End, Senior ................................... Madisonville Mance played his position especially well, and could be counted on when the going was tough. Mance, a bright spot in my football career was when Batson thought it funny when 'Butch' got kicked in the mouth, and old 'Rabbit' couldn't get his knee to cooperate in the Paris game. MATTHEW BULLOCK, Halfback, Iunior .......................... Livingston Even though Chief received a leg injury in the Baylor Freshman game, it didn't keep him from playing the rest of the season. He was not a quitter, and could lug the old pigskin any time he was called on. Another worried man, because football is too TOUGH a game. MIKE CEOWELL, Halfback, lunior ............................ Raymondville A newcomer to the Green and White this year. He should rank near the best next year. Social life was too much for me. A little blood won't hurt anyone. DUCE KEAHEY, Tackle, Senior ........................................ Van Although he is no longer with us, we will always remember this rugged performer. So will the opponents. Your school mates and friends are expecting great things from you on foreign gridirons. Page 86 JW fawf ff I 1 Ll ,VV ay. A n M1 it-:J f W I F .J :.' ,1 if f-' 'J vf' fini' Q.. ,. 'N - x of JY' , MM ,,f 4Qg,.f',fVff,1,. .1 W'if?'wl25vjtf ' if MXQW Bask tball BevievtxUI,ijL:5t'fL0T M i I lf Q' , ACA? f: ,V75Q4Q' ' ...A-as .1 .---I 7P 1? ,W 7,-ne.-.04-9 4,444-ff. A462412 ,daof- ': ' 1' '?fL '7! 7 Page 87 Although the Bearcats failed to win the Southern Division of District No. l, Texas Iunior College Conference, they presented a formidable quintet that gave every district foe a scare, and won every conference series except the one lost to the winning lacksonville College laguars, who went on to win the state championship. Consolation was gained from the fact that the Bearcat quintet proved the stiffest opposition of the district for the champions. Taking everything into consideration, even the fact that District No. l is the toughest district in the state, the l937 Bearcats stamped success on the season. Opening the season with four lettermen and several outstanding high- school performers, the team at once sounded a warning to all District No. l opponents by making impressive showy practice tilts and by disposing of some of the strongest independent and senior college freshmen teams in this section. An injury cost the Cats the service of Captain Bruce Swan most of the season. Letters were awarded to eleven of the squad. Captain Bruce Swan, Bauman Boper, Marshall Brown, Bill Dawson, Baymond Lang, Eldridge McCall, I. C. Wells, Horace Stroud, Clyde Wallace, Travis Key, and Wilton Harmon CCaptain Blectl. All will be eligible to wear Uncle Lonnie's abbre- viated uniforms next season, with the exception of Swan, Stroud, and Wells. L.M.C. I.B.C L.M.C. 23-T. Ir. C ..... ...... 2 5 L.M.C. I.B.C L.M.C. 33-T. Ir. C .,.., ..... Z -4 L.M.C. I.B.C .... L.M.C. 33-T. Ir. C ...... ....., 3 2 L.M.C. I.B.C .... L.M.C 39-Westminster . . .... 10 L.M.C. T. Ir. C .... ............... L .M,C. 39-Vfestminster . . .... 13 Forfeit Forfeit Trout Trophy fxcwfzwfflf Y-f4fUff'wff Vw r 5 ji Q 'I 1 A fi- wo' ' t 0 64' 517241 5? , ,yan ffl' 'fjxihl fig 4- f r .XV LI lj' rf sim, H1-iNDcocK 1. c. WELLS Winner 1935 vfmnef 1936 C, ' ,-JQQOMQMJ j1.ai1,07'Qjk1v 4 4, 'ritylg 17: . .. 'ff ' .,.- 1 . l't I. C. Wells, Captain of the l937 team has ability as an athlete wherever fl ff' Ill,-LJ he is needed. l-le does all athletic events well - a three-letter man is his rolepbazf fl4..l,i ffwlflf --5 Until two years ago interest in track was lacking at Lon Morris, at which time Mr. Iohn A. Trout gave the Trout Trophy to the best Iunior College or Og 60' J, T Wk? Zi High School track man in Iacksonville. The Decathlon is one of the spring fgrkfy. ,'.-1f..J4f,:Z, events which all of the thinly clad boys look forward to with great interest. A ,J J'-321 'yti ' The Trophy is one that can be cherished with great pride by the winner. xr- Mr. Trout is an ex-track star from Texas University, captain of the team of 1926 -he has a great interest in any track-loving boy. lt is with sincere appreciation that we extend our thanks to him for this trophy. As the track season has just begun, the cinder stompers are getting down to serious business. The future looks bright for the Cats this spring-they have several of the lettermen of last season back, men who added many medals to the collection of District as well as State meet awards. Even though none of the golfers are back this year who won the district last season, the future looks bright for another win for the boys who chase the pellet across the meadows. If-911 Z4-. 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'jf' if Y , '4 In I T 9 O .1 I ns U 'D 'Q 4.1. SMWJL! rj X vi . f 4 .J M50 .A 1 veg Lf' il ei of E u A.-gf, - .I :-' 'fe f J, ff' if, ..1 9 J fi' X. Page 91 CONNIE LOUISE IONES Editor-in-Chief HOWARD MARTIN Advertising Manager SIBYL WEATHERBY Society Editor AL HARRIS Art Editor EVELYN DAVIS Sports Editor Dorothy Cundift Marguerite Lamb Ioe Dell Langham Truitt Eulgharn Roger Osborn Grace Bethea il, MISS DONNELLA SMITH Faculty Sponsor ASSISTANTS Clifton Griffin IAMES N. GAREY Business Manager CHARLES LAMB Circulation Manager GEORGE DAVIS Sports Editor VALERIE CONDREY Circulation Manager GEORGE OSBORN Humor Editor Q-.eve Rmgx' vi W Ralph Shelton NTB.-..L.. LJ, Mary Frances Cklhress Virginia Beall IBA.-Lg? L-cm,...Q..n. smug? Mike Crowell , 4 9.3 CA'-D KU Sara Moss ,x.A-d,q.-g,,4- Sara Alice Carso I ' S. E 1.1s.,',x. Ludl- Q 3 OFFICERS HOWARD MARTIN .... ..... P resident ROBERT LANGI-IAM .... . . .Vice-President VALERIE CONDREY .... ..... S ecretary GEORGE OSBORN . . . . . .Treasurer MISS SMITH .... . . .... Sponsor Rho Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national scholarship society of junior colleges, was organized at Lon Morris College on Ianuary 18, 1929. Rho Chapter was the first chapter to be organized in Texas. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to promote scholarship, leadership, and a feeling of fellowship among the members of the fraternity. To become a member, a student must have a scholastic average of 92, leadership ability, and a character which is above reproach. The national convention was held in Little Rock, Arkansas, April 7-9, and Rho Chapter was represented by fifteen delegates. At the conclusion of the convention, Mike Crowell was elected National Vice-President for 1937-38. Top Row:-Martin, Langham, Condrey, G. Osborn, C. L. Iones, Chappell, Abercrombie, McGilvray, O. Iones. Middle Row:-Baker, Birklebach, Lewis, Dear, Garland, R. Osborn, Everett, Fitzgerald, Sawyer, Bottom Row:-Bethea, Crawford, Horton, Bonner, Ewing, Davis, Heisch, Crowell, Smith. 1' ' F . x -K, . fi ffiiggg? . . iw , , l . 1 . . '- f- 1. e - .. ,, Y ,, :P X-'15 q P. gy -f Q 1 if 7 ..i... 7 .....,, 1 ., . .. ., .. . f f ' aff' 1 4 Z I -A I . .-,: ' 1 -Q' 151, . .F ' i ..,' Xi. I S x A . ' , f fi' ,f QQ . , -1' K' w '3f ' .-I ,V 'E f'v Ia,.. E551 ' IC . ' ,gi gre 3 LIC 31 -'et' ,iff fi .,vf , . .171 uv-fb 3 , A . I 5 rffwf' 985, 'wg .V . a f :vl 6 , , V -I1,1- Page 92 'px -M Page 93 OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER VALERIE CONDREY ..... .... P resident ....... .... S ARA ALICE CARSON ROBERT LANGHAM .... ,... V ice-President .... .... E RNEST CARL Pl-IIFER RUTI-I LOI-IEC ....... . . .Secretary .... ...... G RACE BETHEA IAMES GAREY ...... ..I. T reasurer .... .,.. C LIFTON GRIFFIN CYRIL MCGILVRAY ........,.. Reporter ,.....,.......,.,.,,. IOYCE MOUNT Sponsors:-Miss Donnella Smith and Rev. R. E. Ledbetter The Religious Council is an organization oi students Who are interested in promoting Christian fellowship on the campus. Weekly meetings are held, and helpful, inspiring programs are presented. The organization was host to a student retreat, sent delegates to the state conference in Georgetown, and to the retreat in Nacogdoches, and raised funds tor the Red Cross. Front Row:-Moody, Martin, Condrey, Abercrombie, Langham, Cunditt, Garland, Lamb, Brand, Tillison, Crowell, Stephens, Garland, Middle Row:-McElroy, Mount, Osborn, Pridgen, Lohec, Wallace, Hunter, Lamb, Philer, Iones, Iohnson, Cagle, Reed, Carson. Back Row:-Garey, Daigle, Fontaine, Whiddon, Davis, Bethea, Lewis, Fulgham, Peeples, McGilvray, Ledbetter, Heisch, Smith, Beard, Wall. lIIIIIIIICIIEIIIIIIilIillmlllllmllilgillllill'IIIQIIIIISIIIIIHIIIIIII ' IIIlII IIIImIZIIIIIITIICIl!I332222111 FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER CYRIL MCGILVRAY ..... ...A. P resident ...... .... E RNEST CARL P1-IIFER CLYDE MCELROY ..... ..... V ice-President ...... ......... L OISE COOK ED MITCHELL ................ Secretary-Treasurer ........ CLYDE MCELROY B R SI-IELTON ............... Reporter ...... ..... ...... E D MITCHELL Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. We the members ol the Ministerial Club of 1937- ., trust t at t e on- coming group ot 1937-1938 will live more fully than we, our motto A number ot us hold circuits nearbyg most of us have lent our assistance to ministers in communities and towns not far from Iacksonville. We wish to leave an urgent plea witl t ie y of next year to make this club truly felt in the life of our campus. ' od l ss you, we sincerely say. T p R Ernest Carl Phiier, Loisc Cook, Clyde .c' ty Qr'.-:ard .xc Q , o cr any iam, ar es L b E g Harris B N h I A. I. McCaiy, C. E, Poe-,lc., nib- fi -v-...W .,,,,,,r W.. wY-- IS into -454 915.1 Swain- X . 'an .. all Page 95 Eta Beta Pi IlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllll ll I llllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllllll llllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllll llllllllllllllullllluullllllllllluulllllllvll llllllllllllllll Illlllllll OFFICERS MISS HELEN SIMPSON. . . . . .Sponsor VALERIE CONDREY. . . ..... President MILDRED' GARLAND. . . . . .V ice-President ROSEMARY DAIGLE . . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MARGUERITE LAMB. . . . . .Reporter CELESTE GAYLE. . . . . .Club Pest The oldest social club on the campus is the Eta Beta Pi. lt is an organi- zation ot Smith Hall girls. The purpose ot the club is to develop a closer re- lationship among the girls in the hall. The high-light of the year is a tea given in the spring. Top Row: --Valerie Condrey, Celeste Gayle, Katheryn Beard, Dorothy Cunditl, Henry Lois Wall, Mildred Garland, Syble Davis, Florence Priclgen, Middle Row: -Ruth Lohec, Madge Stewart, Iennie Mae Bonner, Marvine Abercrombie, Thelma Bailey, Rosemary Daigle, Katherine lohnson, Roxie Fontaine. Bottom Row:- Helen Heisch, Marguerite Lamb, Mickey Starnes, Vivian Whiddon, Nell Whiddon, Iac Palmer, Iuanita Birkelbach, Miss Simpson. ev si N We 1 .. x ,- avg ...v , - X Yam ,+ gi ..s Z.:-: Nil it Q4 Wu' , lv :.at..' - .v HN , ,,,Q ,Z V .- - . I 5 Q. ,,.,.,. . git I ,. ,N V if ,. ,jr 'hyat in V1 ' if, f t fg., I wk K ,, .::,:- :Q ,. I . Xxik, 45- A 1. at .ww Q- 1 , XB l ls- x I Y 5 , . t - wx . A 1 ., . w i if It .. I 1 af '? ,gg di. I ' - . fi... JC' 5- ' 0 Ya i z? 1 7 if,-f. '- rv 1. -.dw . .V - K - G. 5. , ZX., H1 - 2 , 1 ly Q I 5 P ,V 1 I v. wi s. ,, 5 fxilfkf, .LQ Lamb yyyyy , , yyyyy , , . yyyyr rryyy IIIITI + 1 OFFICERS MISS SMITH .... ---- S DOUSOV NOVELLE REED ..... ..-.-.- P F9SiClef1f IMOGENE BARNES. . , . , .Vice-President DCROTHY STEPHENS . . ...- SeC1'GfC1fY DOROTHY CUNDIFF. . . .... Treasurer VALERIE CCNDREY .... ...,..... C hoploin CHRISTINE CCLLINS . . . . . .Sergeomt-ot-Arms Colors: Rose ond Groy Flower: Rose Aim: Not to push bockword, but forworcl. In November l928 the Lormbdo Sigmo Club come into being To be ellglble for membershrp or young lady must be ol rrreprooclroble chorocter cmd must resrde upon the compus Top Row Novelle Reed ImoC1e'ne Home D rom, S oily uv n x x oo1el rrstme Colhns M1dd'e How Volerxc Cond ey Ho , Lou T lr n I Nl Go e Henry Lols Wcxll Mcxrguerxte Larnb Bottom Row on L IIC I I x oo h of Mary Everett Mrss Smlth Members Not In Picture Scroll All Cor on t cr m Go land Roe Mane Partlow at '- Wm vm gum 94-241-I 'Uma-ullgw -Rau-1-J 1.k-bwwxraw-'K 're M10-.Mffvsr 5 W 'V' I jr 3 I' 114 '53 42 f I 'M ww iz- I h 1 Page 96 I t ?Y' nafw. rt. auf -rr hh file B .AN it ,i' I I an E I I I E lj 'dry ' v f 40 Mull ZLL, fi 7 3 A417 ,! . ffit,1..fw 596 1'-. Page 97 . . . .. , , ..... ...... ,, ................ ...... , ...... M OFFICERS MRS. ARCI-I PEARSON. . . . . .Sponsor MR. ARCH PEARSON. . . . , .Co-Sponsor SARA MOSS ........ ..... P resident BETTY RAY ............. ...... V ice-President CONNIE LOUISE IONES ....... Secretary-Treasurer IONORA HOLLEYMAN. . . . . .Reporter NANCY WILSON ..... .... I oker Beta Sigma was found in l93O. The club has as its purpose to provide a means whereby the natural desire lor youthful association may be satisfied, and a means of organization for the town girls to work in harmony with the various other social organizations of the campus for a greater Lon Morris College. The club's project for this year was the building and presentation of a new rostrurn for the stage. Top Row: -Mr. Arch Pearson, Sara Moss, Mrs. Arch Pearson. Middle Row: - Betty Ray, Connie Louise Iones, Ionora Holleyman, Clara Yockey, Sybil Lucas Rea, Dorothy Scott, Mary Belle Muckleroy. Bottom Row: - Io Ann Nichols, Polly Ann Starkey, Mary Frances Childress, Nancy Wilson, Mary Harris, Sammie Lane, Virginia Beall. .--rw . , :gwfwr I vc, If f Q ff' 1 f ,621 ' ' .- -+ , vw' mr ff T -V 'Y -1 . ' iff: 121' X 5531: 452' r ff ' 4 ... i 'f':1 -:.'f2zEz2sF325si ' . .- -:,-:i Y-.5 . .- ., ., y . ,.- -.Q - 1-. Effie PM ff- 33 4. -- y EEE. .,.,,,,, V5 ,,,,.- K Tw l 5, V f , 'H 82- E W E 1 if f . 1 '-'. I I ,I 1 1 f ,gi . 1' --:-:- ,'i3 fJ 1' ' 4 . c .' ,A pf' ln, '- D SEA Y '.',- Q , . 3 6 Pi Delta Phi mlinnlullnummuummInnuinnlniinnuminininimiI1IitiimII-munm.I:mn:ummmimmmmm mmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmlmlmlllllllllnllnulmuinunlllminInluinininininininmmmuinimuImuif.ni'nmmmnummummini OEPICERS MISS HELEN SIMPSON .... .,.. S ponsor EVELYN DAVIS ....,4.. ......4 P resident PEARL KILMER ......, ..,.., V ice-President SIBYI.. WEATI-IERBY ..,. .Secretary-Treasurer LUCILLE TURNER ..,I. . Reporter GEORGE DAVIS, IR I... . . .lvfascot Pi Delta Phi is an organization composed of dormitory and town girls. Its aim is to encourage a more friendly relationsliip beta-.teen tlie day and looarding students. The club was organized in tlie frill of l935. During this second year of its existence it lias had twelve active iziezzioers. The flower of the club is the violetg the colors are purple and gold. Meeting tu-.tice monthly the club combines social and business sessions: and has a :study of campus etiquette. From the ranks of tlie club two girls received szignal honors. During l936-37 Sibyl Weatlierby was elected most beautiful girl, an lionor wliicii slie received last year also. Evelyn Davis i.-.favs az-.fardod tlze title of tlie most popular girl. Mrs. Davis was for tlie second time football sponsor. Top How:-Evelyn Davis, Pearl Kilmer, Siifyl W--ittu l.n::','.1- :ily Lou Pressler, Maurine Wade. Bottom Row: Clio-:ir'y., it 3- H 5. -,L I gjgmgc Hensley, Kathryn White, Mis: i3i::mg.1:on v I isa' ami +- K ui 4- V KYTJ if RM i J -4 Page 98 4 -'- Ji 1:61, hr-' .Q page 98 , Page 99 Maverick llllllllIllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIIIlllllllilIllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllillllllllIllIllvlulilulllllllllll OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER GEORGE DAVIS ..... .... B ig Boss. ........ GEORGE DAVIS CHARLES LAMB .... .... F oreman ..... .... C HARLES LAMB MAX HARRIS ...... . . . Paymaster .... .... O RVILLE IONES CHESTER IONES ..... . . .Range Boss ................. BILL ROUNTREE Sponsor .... ..... ....... M I SS WILLIAMSON Maverette .... ....... E VELYN DAVIS Honorary ..... ..... L OONEY W. ALLEN The green M in the gold crescent stands for an organization upon our campus composed of young men that are regular fellows. There isn't any- thing worthwhile upon our campus that a Maverick isn't found there doing his part. The Mavericks have as their aim good fellowship and brotherhood. The personnel of this club is selected by a unanimous vote of all members. This organization is the oldest social club for young men upon the campus. Top Row:-George Davis, Charles Lamb, Max Harris, Chester Iones, Iimmie Garrison, Ed Donaldson. Middle Row: - Norris Haynie, Fred Spain, Felton Lancaster, Bill Rountree, Mike Crowell, Raleigh Sherman. Bottom Row: -- Orville Iones, Evelyn Davis, Miss Williamson, Looney W. Allen. Members Not In Picture. Lincoln Barber, Howard Barnum. X Ab if sw 5 ... W , g EM? its if M31 iff 2 S . 5 I, P ii? Q, ' X Q' . I i i. S 'E tti ' ' J .2-. . . ,ig-5 A X guard' 2? 4 Afi- Q ,ff wg .1,..,,: f.. ,J V VV . . . , , , .,' I , , Q .. ' E ,. Q.. 'i . 'f ' 4 mlmuuuumuunInIII1IannnununmunnnInlunnnnuuuunmumnunmumunmIunmmmnmanmmnummnIinnmnl.1IininIanIIIIum1imIIIimIininifiniifnmlm.-.1miII.-IImm-imimmlf ....m.m..tmm...immwm luullulumuu luummnunnutuminnunnnuminnunn-1inIituInnIit-II-itIIin-IuI.1II11In1fi.-i.mH...-it-mmH.-im...H.it-inI-...nu.i.m.t-W-...mm IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER HOWARD MARTIN. . I IAMES GAREY ....... GEORGE OSBORN I..., , . . EUGENE HARRIS ..., IOHNNIE COSELLI. . Alplia. . Beta ,... Gamma Delta , Epsilon Sponsor: Mr. A. B. Pearson I I , .1-iowxmo MARTIN ,siizxmiis GAREY oisioiioii osiaomit i'iiiiti:s't omit.. Puiri-:R lover: Mouiiir Honorary: Rev. R. E. Ledpettor Ct onriirii I-I The Lambda Kappa Alplia Society 1.-.' is ' i i in 121129. ltr: aizzi is to I I, ff, - ff unite young men of liigli cliaracter, ol aood Flifllifftl'-'ITSJIIC ::t::::igi::: iz, and of leader- ship ability in a society dedicated to tlie '.-.'elia:'c- T33 1935-37 club presented Lon Morris witli a tropliy ca:-so as it:-E: C w:it:' tg-,-,-gigd batter- ing the school. ,r 1.42 TOP Row:-Howard Martin, Iamczz Gxrig-5' 'l--r:'g-- ' 5,3 gg, Langham, Richard Bloomfield, Alirifri Ilarngn Middle Row: ', SJ Starkey, Matthew Bullock, Cyril l.IcGil'.':i',g 3j,,, ,,.A, 7 xl xl! Bottom Row: -Iohn Adams Marten, Bra: iiiiifz ESQ .,1gV1g..', ' 31,',.,. 3.5 4 4 CIYCIG McElroy, R. E. Lodbcttof, A E5 It-I-1111-3 Mambo-,, No, P Q ' w f 1 tv .K . to - .. nv '- f JJ! ' 1 H 'X X My I , . X A xx X 99' Q, Sf? x - ' sl i E ix vt I bw Y Ai, ,-:Qi s -Mi i Y so ' 9' . ' cpl I f 'l' '2. .E ' .ln -J U 'wi - N '13, is i 3 . I- D sl I ,w i-J ,. l ' ly ga. X , , , , . xx - 'I N. I-3-X5 Q A'i X - . ,XI ' - ,M Q 'x 3 s ra 1 fr ,, Q X , ,sa S 5 il N y N 'T NX y T0 -. 1 vi .. i xl- ' 'il -,P Q 5'w jf' X XX ss Q it is I it i 1 V- V N. Ti Q -I ei I. Q. fi ef mgr mo 1 is To ff , . X y fy. W . riff V I l 1 a ? 1 I J I B a r b s OFFICERS llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllll llllIllllllllIlllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrllllllll MR. VANDERFORD .... .... S ponsor LEWIS NICHOLS. . . ......... President L. C. TUCKER .... . . .Secretotry-Reporter ' I ' RoY Pouc ,... .... T feesufef , 'M Il Z?kA9lZZiiZjijJ N'C79AfJ 7, X' JAC V ,V7 Colors-Red ond White ' I l This is or new club, hdving been founded in September, 1936. It is com- posed of town boys hotving for their dim the bettering ot student interest. , X' ,J el . Q, ,y'f I 2464, fzfy' CX J' X74 W I 'M . 6z0ff', ' . ,f f f ' 1 5 01 wg if, Top Row: - Lewis Nichols, Lincoln Barber, Roy Polk, L. C. Tucker, Herbert Merritt. Boltom Row: - Lumcm 3 IW, Holman, Robert Cruse, George Icrckson, Albert Allen, Mr. Vanderford. Members Not In Picture:-Pete I ! I in 'Pc1vletich, D. L. Hugon, Icxmes Iackson, Iczck Boss. .1 ' ' rr' l V, . AN'-1 ' I 0'Jf 'I w V I Mr, uf,,. of Jffyv ,l .f,fv Y' ' . .. ,A 7 I f MSW Jvv' f . - vwtf V 1 yqa X-ff, ', 1 J ' .riff fn, ' J' I 3100 Page 101 19 , ,X ff Z 5 aff' '95- , . g X .,l I f '. .,, lj. 4,-V,-.,' A . , u 1 in M iv W we , y ' LQ it Y f 5- W t 1312 ,fl xv 7 aww- f ax 'Alf i N' ng mn-N W , vf'-N 1 ld Ullllll H '-:fn--1, , je .. 5' . .. . .1 I an O .. 'Q . Q .' 1, ,f sz,:, ., ' 5 ,QA W' ,Ai ,A .MW 'Y1,L.' ' '1-, mf m 3- gf--lv ,g,q,,,,Nz,..,,Mq',. . -f ..w.,,-. . M , A, , V. ' ' ' -'ini ' , 'jar-W x ' 5 .,l, 'H 45 1 ,---lla-g.,g FINE ARTS il H'- 1 Y as iff tex' XX. sg., TJ Q J ' i X J C 5 x il IRQ fx' 5 KA -i a I - 1 Q r. .1 1 I q munnmnumnumuuimnmmmunmmiunminIini.mmm.tutiImmnmmmmmm.....-miniininI-ininmmimi-limiIumniimimintti.Ituuiinum--iiuiimi,mm . Masque and Wig Theater has topped its record in membership this year 'iwith 125 Masque and Wiggers under the leadership of President Iohnnie Coselli. It is the aim of Masque and Wig to make each production more out- standing than the last one. During the year 1936-37 si:-: student-directed one- acts were presented, they were: The Call of the Campus directed by Connie Louise' Tones, Op-o'-me-Thumb - lane Wakefield, Highness N- Clara Yockey, Prosposing Under Difficulties' sfohnnie Coselli, Wayfarer - Howard Martin, Heart of a Clown W- fohn Black. Our season opened with three one-acts H Quiet Evening at Home , The Last Flight Over , and The Princess Marries the Page . Then came the Christmas production with the kiddies be N The Old Woman in the Shoe , Mimi Lights the Candle , and Little Black Samba with A. D. Surles and Rose .. 'Partlow as assistant directors. Our ne:-:t production was The Cradle Song , 8 N with George Osborn as assistant director. A new cyclorazzta was installed for L gl jhe performance. .x - 5 The Enemy , tournament play with Ionora lfolleytzian as assistant fl , , X Q tldirector, was next, winning District with Betty Hay best actress and Lincoln x . . . . , . A , t D Jl X, 'Barber and Lewis Nichols tteing for best actor, then State Ciiamgitionsziip with J irginia Beall best actress in State. The final production, Moon Qver Mul- ' 'Perry Street , with Mary Lou Adrian as assistant director, folio:-:ed by the Annual Banquet at which time the an-.fards '.-:ere zzzade sutierior '.-.fork in -3, ,- Qlhe different phases of the theater. Last year they '.-:ere af.-:arded to Iolinnie ' 1. - ' - .. -' cl, f X Coselli-best actor, Ionora l-folleyinan best actress, l'-file Cole -P-s stage, gf - Edith Echols-director, Clara Yockey M I best all-around Hlvfasaue and Wig- A ger., George Csborn and Connie Louise Iones t.tI'Otit1, and fairies Carey and y , Truitt Fulgharn - lights. xl . i Clam YOCkeY anne Coscili 'f Connie Louise Iones S'I'UD2jQQT IifH2itAf'1':jjHfT :Sri Hxzmq -I tcm Wakefield 31,1 5,533 . ,J ,se l 9' V, X , 'I 'J W. Q j S 5 gl, I In, ,. .,,. , J ff . .... . . ' fc I J . ' , ' rv 5 Q xi. xg I . N L il-aff' , .f V. I l ,:. 'I 'fr :wg I wil, I t ' I I I ft Yau I I E I I I . Page 104 1 U Mdt fstwu 'ft iw' if: .Tin ,wg-.f, rip t .-Nw ' ' x ' . i I t it M 'f Us l 1 4 i -a I l l l I i I I i V I 1 1. Il fl ii E it 'I ti I ll it v lf ,Paye 105 Glee Club I I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllulllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I I III I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllliuullllllllln The Lon Morris Glee Club consists of a Girl's Choral Club, a Boy's Glee Club, a Girl's Sextet, and The Mixed Chorus. The efficient director is Miss Thelma Martensen, the accompanist is Miss Mary Frances Childress. During the year the entire group appeared on programs at the following cities: Canton Alto Teague Lufkin Overton Kilgore Palestine Henderson Nacogdoches Pittsburg Dangerfield Longview The Boy's Glee Club also appeared on programs in Bryan Houston Beaumont Front Row:--Reed, Scott, Garland, Brand, Lane, Gayle, Condrey, Daigle. Second Row:-Nichols, Osborn, Fitzgerald, Stewart, Cagle, Tillison, Fontaine, Hroch, Grimes, McNeil. Third Row: -Richardson, Allen, Allen, Barnum, Dotson, Lohec, Heisch, Childress, Mitchell, Pratt. Back Row:-Mount, Black Martensen, Harris, Bloomfield, Surles. My Q.. me X , 1 f f . .as- 135 k fiery. ' 17-4.1ff-f'V f 'I JW 7919 1.1111 Social Calendar SEPTEMBER 7-Registration. Memorial service tor Phil Mosley. 8--Picnic at Love's Lookout tor the student body. 9-First chapel program in the Lon Morris Auditorium. 11-Faculty reception on the lawn ol the Woman's Building. 14-19-Initiation Week for Pi Delta Phis, Beta Sigmas, Lambda Sigmas, Lambda Kappa Alphas, and Mavericks. 18-Football party at gym given by sponsor and maids. 19-Pi Delta Phi picnic at Love's Lookout. Beta Sigma Treasure Hunt. OCTOBER 2 - Maverick Banquet at the Palace Cate. 9-Lambda Kappa Alpha hayride. 16-Dinner tor football boys at Palace Cale by sponsor and maids. 23-Football party at the home of Sibyl Weatherby. 24-Beta Sigma dinner and picture show party at Tyler. 31-League and Religious Council Halloween Party. NOVEMBER 7-Football Weiner roast given by sponsor and maids. l3-Barbs treasure hunt. 14-Lambda Sigma Pirate Banquet at the Palace Cale. 17-Masque and Wig three one-act plays. l9-Phi Theta Kappa observed Founders Day with a dinner at Liberty Hotel. 20-Beta Sigma Annual Slumber Party, home ol sponsor, Mrs. Arch Pearson. 21-Football party at the Palace Cale given by sponsor and maids. 26-30-Thanksgiving Holidays. DECEMBER 2-3-Dr. C. W. Hall lectured on Marriage and Christian Hotnemakingfi 4-Football banquet honoring Lon Morris Bearcats and guests given by sponsor and maids at Palace Cafe. ll-Pi Delta Phi Christmas Party. 15-Phi Theta Kappa sponsors lecture by Iohn Gould Fletcher. 17-Masque and Wig student-directed plays. 18-Lambda Kappa Alpha Christmas Party. 18-Barbs Christmas Party. 18-Lambda Kappa Alpha Christmas Party. 20-Music Recital under the direction of Miss Martensen. 22-Masque and Wig children production. gg-Christmas Holidays begin. -Iliilnfiiiial Beta Sigma Breakfast honoring aluinnae members at Liberty o e . lANUARY 4-Resumption of school Work. 4-8-Rev. Iohn Donaho holds Student Revival. Page .106 S-9' 9' N' 9 3.1 .wg ' an gm.: i iff! il git ,i ,ia .i B :ii Fil in . -dl 'I -I 46 -I .7 i ' xr, 1- -I in . A 3.1 lr' L I, 'iw if fi.. in 1 W at .ga , W , s. :N ri 'N' Q'- Nl 'll 6lQf5'j?9'j3MlllMMfjCZhfVQjMQe5fk'8 QQWWW W M Pape 107 Social Calendar CContinuedj l9-22-First Semester Examinations. 26-28-Brother T. C. Gardner organizes the B. S. U. 29-Barb party. h FEBRUARY ll-Maverick party at the Country Club. 13-Pi D'elta Phi party at the home of Katherine White. Methodist Young People's Valentine Party at gym. 26-Lon Morris host to the District One-Act Play Tournament. MARCH l-2-Masque and Wig presents The Cradle Song . 5-State One-Act Play Tournament at Hillsboro. 13-Lambda Sigma Mexican Supper. 19--Barbs party. 20-Maverick sunrise breakfast at Love's Lookout. APRIL l-Beta Sigma backward party and progressive dinner. 2-Glee Club sang in Teague. 5-Pi Delta Phi progressive dinner. 6-ll-Phi Theta Kappas Went to Little Rock, Arkansas, to National Con- ventiong Mike Crowell official delegate. 15-Glee Club sang in Overton. l6-Glee Club sang in Palestine. 20-Glee Club sang in Nacogdoches. 24-Lambda Sigma Spring Banquet at the Palace Cafe. 25-Glee Club sang in Kilgore and Henderson. 26-Glee Club sang in Dangerfield. MAY l-Beta Sigma Annual Banquet at the Palace Cafe. 6-Iunior-Senior Picnic. 7-Methodist Young People's party at Country Club given by Mrs. C. D Molloy and Mrs. T. E. Acker. 8-Pi Delta Phi Annual Iapanese Banquet at the Palace Cafe. 12-Senior Day. 13-Masque and Wig Tea. 14-Barbs Banquet. 15-Lambda Kappa Alpha Annual Banquet. 18-Phi Theta Annual Banquet. 20-Zl-Masque and Wig presents Moon Over Mulberry Street. 21-Masque and Wig Banquet at the Liberty Hotel. 22--Annual Maverick Banquet. 23-Baccalaureate Service at the First Methodist Church. 20-Z4-Final Examinations. 25-Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1937 of Lon Morris College -1 h ,,.f. ,pm -. 3-it , ,Q i 1 , ,ir1.K ? .Q'Q'3'.. 1' . . .. FTW-sfa if' .dvr A-E-----A -- ------W ' H. Rm , I Eq:,,i hi . nun nunuu Q Atzliuertiisememts ,0,, IO The student body of Lon Morris, and particularly 5 the Staff of the ALEXANDRA, 1937, appreciate the E patronage of the following firms, who have made E possible the publication of our yearbook. We urge 9 that the student body, alumnae and patrons of our school support them in return. O - f ' We take this opportunity to Let Us S57-we You . thank the faculty and .student body of dear old L. M. C. for theircofoperation and support g at A ' these pastyears and hope to be able to serve you in the future. ' 3 Ray Sales ' BENNETTS BAKERY I Company l 2 I J. R. ALEXANDER - SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS I UI-A I DUKE and AYRES I 1: If 0 Sinclair Gasoline I 5 I O Sealed Can Oil I I I I I OI? ' I I Uljilllllg LIICN55' fri? IIIL' CUIIL'-QL' co-url I Tubes jg i ,' B A N D O'S I DRESS sHoRRE ia, PHONE 91 .IfxigKgoNx'1l,1,if, iifx.-xs , KVI 'Ill' llluulllnlnunnnlnuuu lunnul nnuln E unununnnnnuannnaur 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, R. wr, Page 108 N l R llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllvllIIIIIlIlllIllIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIllllIIlIlllIIIIIlllllIIlllllIIlllllIIIllIIIllllIIlllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll LON MGRRIS CCDLLEGE - Healthful Climate - Religious Influence 6 Wholesome lnvironrnent - Delightful Fellowship - High Educational Standards v Personal Faculty Supervision v Prices Reasonable Fall Term Qpens September 6, 1937 For Further Information Write THE REGISTRAR LCN MCDRRIS COLLEGE JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS . I ww I s I I I Q --'-'W--Q --- --as I 3 I Bi THE FRIEND OF LON MORRIS COLLEGE THROUGH THE YEARS Q I W' f S ', Q ,ww I Tina T T 1 ' - ' QI I mst ethuhwt hurrh Bonner and Larissa Streets ! jacksonville, Texas I ffifcmis HH. Nichols, lilastur I 5 s WHERE THE HAND OF WELCOME IS AT THE DOOR E1 ................ lj 1.43- z H Page 110 5. n.,5:m m ,I , , 1, l I uv 11 wrt., ,I Elllllll .un E J 3 0 J 's Fl if l l l E Nl H l Ei.. 0 V Page 111 Bats in The Belfry WHY TEACHERS GET MARRIED Q: What are glaciers? A: Guys that fix windows when they are broken. Q: What is a peninsula? A: That's a bird that lives on icebergs. Q: What is a volcano? A: A mountain with a hole in the top. If you look down you can see the creator smoking. Q: Why does a dog hang out its tongue when running? A: To balance his tail. Q: What is steel wool? A: The fleece of a hydraulic ram. lil.. Mule in the barnyard, lazy and sick: Boy with a pin on the end of a stick: Boy gave a jab, mule gave a lurchg Services Sunday at the Methodist Church. il . Police Sergeant: A college student, eh? William Walker: Yes, sir. Patrolman: It's a stall. I searched his pockets and found money in them. ,li.l.l. The average man's arm is thirty inches long, the average woman's waist is thirty inches round. How wonderful are thy works, oh, Nature! .i......i... Miss Simpson: It's eleven o'clock3 do you think you can stay here all night? James: Well, I'll have to call and tell my room-mate. There was a young lady named Marguerite, Whose disposition was quite sweet. In fact she's a lamb, And you'll get in a jam, For her eyes will give you some treat. ,i..il.l.. Pair of coons on a log a-sittin'g Pair of dice on the board a-flittin'g Hole in the board 'bout the size of a kitten: Paradise Lost. Peel: Those sausages you ordered for breakfast this morning were meat at one end and bread at the other. Dean: Yes, in these hard times it is hard to make both ends meet. Miss Martensen: Your shoes are mixed: you've got the left shoe on the right foot. Mr. Vanderford: And here for nearly thirty years I thought I was club-footed. . 1. There was a young man named Orville, Whose heart for Katherine did o'er fill. He quietly stayed, Nor never has strayed, From her side - and we think he ne'er will. Bro. Ledbetter: QAfter calling Frank Bando down for interrupting his discussion of the visit made to the State Hospital at Ruskl Now maybe I can go on with my story about the idiots. Jonora: You wouldn't want to kiss me before all these boys! Ed: Why not? I don't want to be last. There was a young poet named Mance, Who t'ward Virginia made his advance. And happy was he, And happy was she, They both seem to be in some trance. Christine C: I hear you have a sailor boy friend. Christine B: Yea, but I don't like him, I don't like salt with my mush. Ralph: Peel went to the dentist the other day and when he opened his mouth guess what the dentist said. Bruce: You needn't open it any wider, I'm going to stand outside when I extract the tooth. Peel: Good night Miss Don, I hope you feel better in the morning. Miss Don: Oh, I don't think I'll die. Tommy: fDreaming, and barely aware that Peel had said somethingy I hope you do. E IIIIIIHIIIINUE I-IARDIN-SIMMGIXIS UNIVERSITY ABILENE, TEXAS Jefferson D. Sandeler, LL. D., President Member of Association of Colleges :xml Fi.-comlairy Schools of the Southern Stair nncl National Association ol' Music Schools .ilu Q. West Texas' lpiioneeir Ecluicaftiiolnal Ilnstzitution I, Write for our general catalogue and otliur infornmzion, iiililiusiiig 11 g I ul up i 1 1 THE SECRETARY-TREASURER I-TARDIN-SIMMCDNS UNIVERSITY Compliments ol TEXAS STATE BANK Nlllllllllld Page 119 Ti 1-is if um' ' Q -7-..- XE THE COLLEGE ANNUAL HCJUSE, '41'f , X TEX v f XLLJ 3 X y XX f XXX , LLIQ I f ' X ,X xxx I Er X X ffm V La lk X EE. !f,,f'fV!,ff fl X f X x Mx!!! ,fEff'L'!l f QE L ,, ,!4,54 E l L 9 QE:----9 L f M L,LLL Z L L 2 Y 4 LL 4 eqq Com' f f X 1 X PRINTING LITHOGRAPHING L f CFFICE URNITURE Nc-RAW NG xx, ,Lk V .RX .Ll ! X B f X X XX 1 1 xx 130 SOLEDAD sr. 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Q . fi. Q I - . 15, ,2,.:,'.z,f' K . i i 1 i f , If i . i 1 i W .................................... M... .............................,.. Qur Sincere Wishes R i for W Continued Success to LON MORRIS GRADUATES we 5 Uniteci Gas Public Service Co ' Natural Gas Service M: QLLFGE LQTHES Q.-s3.M4qg R For College Boys and GMT P Ii l Styled the Way i 4 : - ...-...1.-?,-1-,,- .1-W-.. Uv' 531:-1 QJ- Dfw Env C720 32 PEZ You Like 'em f 4-vu El E1 ICHOLS TUDIO Qporfmif ana Gonznzerciaf A 0 f 0 q I' Q20 3 I' 5 108 EAST WOODROW STREET JACKSONVILLE, TEXAS Since1897 E' 13 Page 114 X 11 1 E! - Bats in The Belfry CConti Marvine: Every time I look at you, I think of a great man. Fount: You flatter me. Who is it? Marvine: Darwin. i.... . TYPES OF LOVE Kitten love -after the marriage their eyes open. Puppy love-the beginning of a dog's life. Camp love-sit down and wait till the cows come home. Dairy love- he treats her with the milk of human kindness but after they're married she finds the cream of the crop she thought she had is a big cheese so they go into the separator. A BRICK THAT FELL FROM THE TOWER Miss Perry: fTo Howard and Valerie, who are all dressed upj You look like the Asterbilts. Valerie: Yes, Mr. and Mrs. Aristocracy. 11.1 . There was a young man named James Garey, He rushed about and never was weary. He beamed on his Dot, And thought of a spot, Where together their life would be merry. 1 ..1. Virginia: How'll I cook these sausages? Mance: Fry 'em like fish. Virginia: QAfter ten minutes workj There's not much left to them after they're cleaned out. TO RIP He sipped the nectar from her lips As under the moon they sat, And he wondered if ever another chap, Had drunk from a mug like that. i.i..lT. Douglas: I would like to write a novel. Miss Simpson: Do you know how to write ? Douglas: Oh, I shall use a typewriter. .l.i,. Woodrow: I have a hundred chickens and gather 99 eggs every few minutes. Dawson: What's the matter with the other one? Woodrow: She's a Boy Scout. nuedj Myrtle: Say, have you noticed the smell in the library lately? Marion: Oh, that's nothing-just the dead silence they keep in there. Mike: He who tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted. Olon: He who tooteth his own horn, playeth a solo. Rip: A pretty handkerchief you have! Margie: Yes, it belonged to William Penn. Rip: Oh! The original pen wiper. There was a young man named Mike Crowell, That had a smile that would go well. He cared not a fig If you gave him a dig But continued to laugh and grin well. Lee: Give me a kiss or I'll sock you over tho head and take one anyway. Polly: I'll not give you one, :and don't you dare hit me hard. TO FRED AND MARY BELLE He told me the old, old story Until I believed it true- Alas, alack then we married. Now: Any old story will do, Many a candidate who is itching for office may be scratched by accommodating voters this fall. There was a young man from Polk County, Who was kidnapped and held for a bounty, By a young lady fair With dark reddish hair, And a cunning way that was jaunty. PAGEANT OF PROGRESS 1905- Look, there's an auto! 1930 - Look, there's a horse! 1945 - Look, there's a pedestrian! Polly: Was he on his knees when he proposed to you? Betty: No, I was on them. Beggar: Have you enough money for a cup of coffee? Raleigh: Oh, I'll manage somehow, thank you. E .unumuunlnulanuunnmunlnununuunnnuuuunmnnuun Page 115 5-Lefkmfo, 'ldlxovvbb-1M-J. 0 fyU,, N l -MJD a,,VU xi ' ' ' G' Qlgquh V f' mm f W ,DQ AJCBAJWXLLAJOU nuff The Hwy 'MOI ' I-IUMBLE OIL 81 REFINING Company joins other Texas institutions in Welcoming the men and women of the Class of 1937 to the tasks and the op- portunities of the modern world in which they live. May they find their graduation a true commencement in the original meaning of the Word---the commencement of a life filled with that sort of Work which becomes a pleas- ure and With usefulness to their families, their commun- ities, and their State. 'lf A22 42? '22 'wr 'uf '22 'ur '22 lllilllllllll :6u Q: 0: vm Q lllllllllllm I Page 110 , ez' 05' 5 T E E E llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E AIN? wk ff E :l r mm RlElFllNllNG CU.. amen: E E' ffmiigy For every machine ot every degree ot Wear ...there is a scientific... SllNCll.AlllR Ollll. to suit its speed and seal its power V0 lE0 Ag6U't 0 llaelksonyille, Texas George F. Jackson Gomplimenfs f PLUMBING -We H EATI N G . PHONE 614 0 CHEROKEE MOTORS KKMSS SYSTEM Grocery and Market A Clean ..... Modern ..... Home-owned Store with Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices R. I. WALKER OWNERS ERNEST STARKEY E lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll llllllllllll llIllllIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll E Pg 117 ,ffm 4, ,I r . . 2,,,vr Vlfyf . Compliments i 7':,e77.a4,-fn, Wi xt, 62 ' df O wwmyfm . A,,.--f a M, 'Y 'T lu at -A ' ia .I ,Q g-wtf L. L,,f,cF TYLER STATE BANK lgk. TRUST COMPANY 'T TYLER,TEXAS My T v gl. QL. .e,.. Q, T afillmbk i bww at HT-he Banlc ot Courtesy tmfsf--at .MESA .N v 52.1 ssh' T., ,mg 15 H, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatron his NN Ffh...-r T E gleam 'H T. ' .N sa,..QHN ,iw 5 Maxw- El E1 Ei Page 118 T T munnuu I lil Page 119 Bats in The Belfry CContinuedD Dorothy: Here winter is coming on and your shoe soles are worn completely out. Bill: That's what I know: I'll use them for spats as soon as I get some new ones. -.1 i. Roger: Oh! Shut your big mouth. Robert: You don't have a button-hole yourself. .l1l, There was a sweet maiden called Sallie, Who was always laughing and jolly. She thought she was fat, So concluded that Love for her was mere folly. .i, George J.: I've got a chip on my shoulder -- a chip off the old block. James J.: Yea? George: Dandruff! -. L. There was a young lady named Sibyl, About whom the young men did quibble. She merely gave smiles And kept all her wiles For one that gave the best nibble. -,l ..... Orville: I was in misery last year. Dorothy Stephens: fWith interestj I was too. Were you in love, Orville? ill... John Adams: I carry my office in my hat. Broaddus: And I suppose you want to rent out the empty floor below, lil-1... There was a young artist Ralph Shelton: So steady, he wouldn't let on There was any girl 'Cept one in the world So the rest of you girls keep your heads on. lil. Gangling: I certainly feel sorry for Travis: they say he's going to marry a photographer's daughter. Molly: What do you mean, a photogra- pher's daughter? Gangling: Why man, you know what a photographer's daughter is. That's a girl that sits in a dark room and awaits develop- ments. Grady: What were Webster's last words ? Walter: Zythum, zyzomys and zyzzogston. William S.: What does the buffalo on the nickel stand for? John B.: Because there isn't any room for him to sit down. ill. Bro. Ledbetter: fln an effort to wake up a Bible classy What is the difference be- tween Noah's Ark and Joan of Arc? Bruce: fAfter much thoughtl Noah's Ark was made of wood and Joan of Arc was maid of Orleans. There was a young fellow called Charlie, Who told a young lady some blarney. She believed every word, And now we have heard She thinks she has trapped our young Charlie. UNIQUE DEFINITIONS A pole-cat is a small animal to be killed with a pole. The longer the pole the better. A dimple is the gentle whirlpool in a pretty woman's smile. Gunpowder is a black substance much em- ployed in marking the boundary lines of nations. Flattery is a cologne water to be smelled of but not swallowed. A hug is a roundabout way of expressing affection. Matrimony is a bargain-and somebody has got to get the worst of the bargain. Dust is mud with the juice squeezed out. Tobacco is a nauseating plant that is consumed by but two creatures- a large green worm--and man. The worm doesn't know any better. A lie is a very poor substitute for the truth, but the only one discovered up to date. Alcohol is a liquid good for preserving almost everything but secrets. A has-been is a person who wears shiny clothes instead of shiny shoes. A cannibal is a heathen hobo who never works, but who lives on other people. l. Rosemary: I'm sure glad women don't have to shave every day. Charlie: Oh, well, women have to take make-up off: they even have to put it on. Rosemary: It is a good thing men have something growing on their faces, they are too lazy to put anything on themselves. 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Novelle: Any chicken that had a mother couldn't be that tough. ...l, , There was a young man named Peel Griffin, Who always looked fine and spiffin . But his heart was so true That everyone knew That Frances he thought was a pippin . . 1.li. Liz: Stovie, what do you think of the new community drive? Stovie: Oh, I know a much better place to park than that. Jack: Say, Haynie, do you know Sally Starves? Norris: The dickens she does! Jack: No, no! Jim Starves's wife. Norris: Well, the son of a gun! .i.. i. J. C.: You look sweet enough to eat. Betty: I do eat. Where shall we go? I Miss Simpson: Atlas supported the earth. Howard: I hope Mrs. Atlas didn't hear about it. There was a fine lady named Novelleg She behaved in a way that was swell. And she cared not a cent If a man had a bent To wed her and ring out the bride bell. ..l.. .. W. T.: Where are you going with that little shovel? Jerrel: Going to bury my past. W. T.: Man, you need a steam shovel. Seaton: Say, conductor, can't you run any faster than this? n Conductor: Why yes, but I have to stay in the car. Mrs. Robinson: Henry hasn't been out at night now for over two weeks. Mrs. Ledbetter: Has he turned over a new leaf ? V Mrs. Robinson: N03 he just turned over our new car. A. D.: Could you take a joke seriously? Rose Marie: Why, I scarcely know you yet. Clarence: I can see that I'm only a little pebble in your life. Marian: That's all. But I wish you were a little boulder, Cyril: Do you think late hours are good for one? Jennie Mae: I don't know about one but I think they are fine for two. . . There was a young lady named Nell Who on campus was loved so well That when Uncle Lonnie's she left Everyone felt bereft Of Nell whom all thought so swell. T Bro. Peeples: fto classj There's a young man in this class making a jackass of him- self. When he is finished, I'l1 start. Mrs. Surles: CAnxiouslyJ What does the average college man do with his week end? 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STUDENTS . . . Study to show thyself approfved unto God, a workman that needetlt not to be ashamed. JACKSUNVILLE IINSURANKCJE AGENCY C. D. MOLLOY, Manager .Metropolitan BUSINESS COLLEGE Foremost in Dallas Since 1887 ' An established, reliable school. Experienced teachers, thorough training, successful graduates. Write or call for full information. DGUBLE - DIP ICE CREAM oo. Home of Good lee Cream QC. L. HAFNER, Managcfp MAIN AND CCMMERCE Compliments of ...T- TO M H E N D R I X Shoes and Menls Wear Dr. Daniel McDonald CHIROPRACTOR X'RAY LABORATORY Palmer School Graduate Goodson Building clllfiflliamfaon - Gdlom qunnitum: Compang I3 Page 125 llllllllllll El J Compliments P. I. PAVLETICI-I STAR TIRES WesrRusk Sf. - Phone 266 FESTUS CRYSUP R .d . I Qffice CSI emu: 5 Phone 265 INSURANCE Phone 151 Notary Pulvlzc E COMPLIMENTS Complimenrs Sam D. Goodson jawkswmvime Hardware CO- PTOCHU-C6 CIOHRPHHHY Complimentsof... CQMPLIMENTS a4QQen'A Cflanlffen .Shop Mak ffiwuw SHOT JACKSONVILLE AQHA U ALLEN P 5 LUMBER CO. eifonuments What Endure GOULD MONUMENT WGRKS . W. LARISSA ST. CPALEWINI2 HlWAYJ v k 'll T I 5 jac soma c, --cxc. 77 TAXI IJ X-, ll NFY FLOND LU: SAN! LR llllllllllllIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E P g 1 '31 lil Page 127 Bats in The Belfry CContinuedj Church services were over: Bill, Bruce, and Butch walked back to the gym discus- sing the sermon. I tell you, said Butch enthusiastically, Brother Nichols can certainly dive deeper into the truth than any preacher I know. Yes, said Bill, and can stay under longer. Yes, said Bruce, and can come up drier. . . ,. Dean Moody: What did you come to col- lege for, anyway? You are not studying. Hershey: Well, Mother says it's to fit me for the presidency: Uncle Jim, to sow my wild oats: Sister Helen, to get a chum for her to marry: and Dad, to bankrupt the family. A young lady whose name is Grace Is so sweet and lovely of face That whenever she smiles Our hearts she be-guiles Now what shall we do in that case? . ..... , Judge: How far did the thief carry the pig? Complainant: Fully two miles from my house, your Honor. Judge: fto prisoner! What have you to say to this charge? Prisoner: It was only a joke, your Wor- ship. Judge: Well, six months for carrying a joke too far. A drowning man will catch at straws, but thirsty men catch at them oftener than drowning men do. li . Seaton: How is it that widows generally marry again? Mance: Because dead men tell no tales. J C. was filling out an eligibility blank in order to make the track team. Guess they'll turn me down: he said, it asks here if I ever played a college game for money and I have-I've played poker. illi, Sibyl: I'd hate to live by a graveyard like- some people do.' Mike: I don't see why you Should be S0 squeamish, people simply die to go there. Gatekeeper: fat ball park! Hold on there young lady. A dollar for the car. Virginia: Sold! . There once was an old man in Lyme Who married three wives at a time: When asked, Why a third? He replied, One's absurd! And bigamy, Sir, is a crime! ,,1. Elsie: I believe Howard does love me. Mary Ella: How can you tell? Elsie: By the way he looks at me when I'm not looking. Mr. Pearson: Nature always makes com- pensation. If one eye loses sight the other becomes stronger. If one loses the hearing cf one ear the other becomes more acute. Texia: I believe you're right. I've always noticed that when a man has one short leg the other is invariably longer. Grace: I'm not sure I quite understand those knee-action wheels. Truitt: Why it's like this-the wheels give, so if you run over a pedestrian, you hardly feel it. Olon: fOn visit to Rusk asylum: seeing a man fishing in a flower bed and wishing to be friendlyj I-Iow many have you caught today? Nut: You're the ninth. The front door of a business man's office says Push , The front door on the City Hall says Pull. ,i..llL. William Walker: Cafter taking a certain young lady to townj Do you know that was the shortest girl I ever went with in my life, We went to two shows and the Pig Stand and she didn't offer to pay a cent of the expenses. L.i .. For this last space, I haven't a jingle, So I must substitute a bunt for a bmgle, Which will probably be caught And 3 new joke editor sought T0 give your laugh box a tingle. lllllllllll llll llll Wiz-If Q, , A 1 U- ffuwsf' ,f : EOWUUUM f 3 5 7 3 . W ' rf. Gomphments 1 g 'R' M .i . CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK T Y L E R , T E X A S X f Veg: 2 Compliments of fx I C o M P L 1 M E N T s SANITARY BARBER SHOP CF 5 and DECJMRD CAFE RUSK, TEXAS P 906 A B. HEATH P Welcome to Rusk Compliments of and S Q PRACTICAL Moseley Drsg Store D R AWIN G i RESCRIPTION RUGGIST C O M Phone 44 Rusk, Texas S y E Rexau and Nyal IJCIUCIS, Texas ,-ks EI -------------- ------------------------------------------f------------------ ---'------------------------------ E1 A f ,L 3 'X q , I, II If I I S 1 i I f I If ,I Ill il 1 IIULCMLQ. g L EQ I Q II Q I II I I I I I 128 C, . J , Ellillllll What Do You Say .....,, YMN. Don't you miss good times because you have no TELEPHONE? - Q Wouldn't you feel safer with a TELEPHONE in your home? - - - Q C I I C I I Does the TELEPHONE bring work and increased income? - - - Q Q Q j Aren't there objections to borrowing your neighbor's TELEPHONE? Q Q Q C I I C Aren't there errands a TELEPHONE can run for you? ----- Q Figure it Out for Yourself CoNvENIENcE: Brings everything closer SAVINGS! Of time, of effort, often of to you. money. PROTECTION! Gets the Police, Firemen, NAME IN DIREcToRY: You don't miss Doctor. important calls. INCOMING CALLS! Bring information, PRIVACY: lt's YOUR telephone, no friendly visits, invitations, news. need to use a neighbor's. if the YESES outweigh the NOES have a TELEPHONE installed today TWO STATES TELEPHONE COMPANY Compliments of The Young Tailor Shop CLEANERS AND HATTERS Clomp lime nts fm Stell Beauty Shop 219 S. Main St. Phone 453 A qf your hair is not becoming to you. . you should be coming to us K I IN BOTTLES ELITE BEAUTY SHOP Around the Corner from Everywhere Telephone ZQQ Crown Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Phone 360 Manage' Mrs. F. N. Moore E ,Page 129 --j-l,,,L.l-- -,-,.-,-.,....-l-- A LASTING FRIEND UF THIS GREEN AND WHITE The Iacksonville Iournal Compliments Aber Box and Basket Factory -,1...1l-i-- 'Y--M-H+ ' Gomplimgmjg tfolnplilncnts City Shoe Shop Phone 4 2 8 ut' IacI4sonviIIe Grain AND - 218 E. lm-SK sf,-. 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