San Marcos Baptist Academy - Crest Yearbook (San Marcos, TX)

 - Class of 1920

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HALL r 2 EF-- ,QQK --.N 4'-jr 9 -.wif . 1 ---.f.vw.-.- 1 , .-,Mm A :rw 1, - 1 FRONT PORCH TALBOT HALL HOME DENTS ES ACE PR PL ADEMY FRONT PORCH CARRO L HALL VEW SE CLO F4 :www 03 uyw H CARROLL HALL RC O SIDE P WEST 1 Q I ' . K. u I 3 , - N : Q I 1 xy,-rt' ' , ,-, -.. D , . 3' ,f Q v 1 , , 1 5: 1 4 . - K ' Y-an N 1 , I I , , 1 Va? 5 's 3 4- . , 1 - ' ' ' . 2 . f 5 4. ,L .. , , V in , A ,avr , ,: .1 - ,. I I . , nv A , ,, , ,. . . , I , ,., . , A , xx wh Ll ' 1 -yu. We 4 8 in-1' N HALL CARROLL PORCH DE SI EAST .. , v - li- 4 masxwu x sv .L.a+auva1 ng -aa 14 FLOWER BEDS TALBOT I' ALL FRONT PORCH CARROLL HALL ISTANCE, D THE D CARROLL HALL-NORMAL IN EN EST VV 5 Q.. if w H I , Y 1 1 VMI TK TWO GIRL ROOM CARROLL HALL THREE GIRL ROOM CARROLL HALL 1 Eff ACADEMY KITCHEN IN THE ACADEMY KITCHEN 18 PARLOR AT IAI POT HALL HEADMAbTI1R 5 OFF CII 19 'fx 1 v r f........,--,...,' -- --A- M wgg.,,aQr,nf. cQ121jfLe4'l' I fx? Ag un- , -..-- - ,, N -,,,,W-... ,- Y Y-W . by ADMINISTRATION TALBOT AND TAYLOR IIALLS at fr' ADMINISTRATION HALL AND CARROLL HALL W' JS I 1 XC XILLVI 20 ,, M,-an-Mg ,M WMI- V K V , ! WWYA A 7 Y vY,,,-.q,7,,,,,,,,.,......,,. --.,,- ...-,.....--. ,..-.........,L.. A--.V-V-ML .-,f o , .,- .. - A-. A ., ., 5' ' -' ' is 'IIMQ CLIQIQS I ,7 , YK' In 3 l OYS INFIRMARY 'inn f::.z--- lil CLASS Room BUILDING AND CARROLL HALL FROM TALBOT HALL 'SAN P1 XIlQ QS BAIJTISI AQ 'XD1.4x'1'Y 21 L B ' . 1 A X t- l Q-: r -' , i-rf' f44, - 'ff:Q,5 A, . v . ' ' '11'!uw,A,- . . v 1 V X . P wr- 4 Q ' - ' - 1' , . x 4 A . , ' 'r cf ,, 4- C, 1 10 C R13 S '1' gf? ' O '3, L1-vw-.... TAYLOR HALL WITH SLEEPING PORCHES QQPM SAN MARCOS FISH HATCHERY VIXIZCOS IZXIPIIHI Xl1.L I S 2 .fi L 31 i ' 3 3 t I - 1 ,i 2 , - f A 1-3' V K Y V Y Yxhyr' 'Q' ., F . I .. qty, .54 ! ' I 4? '1 sv- A V 4 1' , I, Yo 5 .Ati ' I f A f 'V ,gun a U . ll qv, V- .F H - lj F' ' 7l- - ' 'vs' L ' k ' N .5-mfg' . -4 'vs 1 'f 5' .' 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YE -y J yyyy H dLy1rr,yC,yI2,I,rgyS yl '-, 151 PRESIDENT S OFFICF ames Vandrver Brown IQ the tlnrd Pre ldent of San Marcos Academv Durmg hrs admlnr tratron of four years the stude body has doubled rn numbers the equipment has doubled ln value and the school has become famous not only rn Texas but throu hout all the South Bemg a natural leader hrs educational tramm and expenence has made Pre rdent Brown one of the really bm s hoor presldents rn the country 1 J . I ,V . S. X. QAN P'1.XI2L'Q'7S IB.-YT I'l9'l' .XCf,'Xl9.l-f5'1Y' 4 wh: . H I , Y N A z . 'K 'H A - . . ...P ,.-. v.-f.v-..-- v...-. ..,-..x- ' - J G SMITH A B HISYOIV Dean of Boys MRS MARY WOOD Dean of Gxrls J C MCELHANNON A B Engllsh, Dean ofthe Academy i i . DDJ GEORGE W. BAINES, A. B., D. D., Bible. A Y . x' ' -5' g 1 ' ' :ARA ROCHESTER WILLErORD A B Spamsh JOHN EDWIN ABNEY A B , Mathematxcs 34 . 67:- 5 , NORMAN ST CLAIR A B Scxence ADA WILLB FORD A B En lush D H COERS Ihbmory Military Scncnca HARRY VINCENT NIGRO A B Mathematwm JOHN B REID A R Frenrh Coac'-I ofAthlet1cs GENILVIEVE WARREN Latm Coach of Athletncs -a-43' ' 'ib3!. SS 2' I K I , . ., g . A N , - , , h . N 4 . . 2 , , - 5 A X V K Z - x. - , . ,T X -xx. s1'.a. fP- f x4.Xl'! ' .' -nL. Lx. -fa-ga-ouimv-1-::4,':r, -:1Lh.J5a.-'g,- . ..h' , , - sh 2- A 5 .1 ' 2- -'- 1021.7 4 , , 4 . ,. . .... .....h,.,.....+...-.,.,,..Q..,,. . . , 1 ROY M PERRY Regnstrar Bookkeepmg ANNIE BLOUNT Typewrmng MARY BROWN Home Economncq ALBFR1 US SHELLEY HIESTER Vnolm Cornet LIDA ANDERSON Art :lo BURNYCE STEVENS Plano - ' 1 I y l ' - , V ' , . , . n I ' . . . , ' ' ' W 5 Y 1 ' -. 'g x Y 1 -- i 1 W E Ni 5113 E w - ' , 6 - Y .- - 1 Jil. ' - N1 '4..i- 1' 'vafllll-of n'r'lhz'41x4-'ZR -1 -4--- N- n -naw -vwfwrw f . ' 1- ' h' 'ff,g ' f' -v Q, ww Y A M' H 'MT A ' N ' H HM ' H' -A ' JE 5 'C he C I2 E S ' I 5 iv -,f-is MAUDAMES DE STEIGUER Exprhsxon RUDOLF RICHTER Plano HAZEL OWSLEY Voice X....nf :.:v.A . MRS j R EDMONDS Admumstranon Assxslant MRS J C 'VILELHANNON Prxmarj MRS GFORGL LAUGHTER Admmlstratnon As: stan! 9fXIN YKILQQS ISXIPIISI XC 'XDLV1Y 31 N . I .'.'A . ' 5- - V, - W .f ,L ,. ,,,.x..., . ,. V V ' N' . - .fp - Af R q Q .F . 'z - Q- . .. -1 .. ,' X X' . 1 . f nr- 1 K'-f' . 'k b L . ' . V: ' 'M ' 9 rf. p MG- ' 1 '-- 1 F - 1 , ' J ., aj, -is - ' ' - A X . iii-flw . - . ' ' Qgvk W ,Q H I .A Q I -f 1- ' -,- ' - v - ' ' , :...-.-, - '- ' ' . .. , , V I 1 y V -1 1 - . - 4 1 V- 4 , 1 1 Q j! , 4 J . , . x A , 4. ' X U.lL.1L Y Y. ,V . 4411 - ,:.. -. -, , . ':1'T1T. I.7'L.L. ....1 i'1l11T,l' , , :L-341: .... Y M-, ,,,, - ,,,, -, -,,--,,. ,,,. ,,.,M ,, , , A - , Y --A ,,,-,.,,,,,1,,,,, ,MLM MY-AV ,,h,h-,,,,.,--, -. D MRS GEORGE B BUTLER Housemother ofCh11dren MRS JAMES VANDIVER BROWN Hostess M1xS CORA WEST McMULLAN Dnetman MRS EVA MCFARLANE WARD Nurse for Gnrk F 'UL 4 -2 MRS LAURA KENNEDY Accountant MRS ANNIF KENNARD Nurse for Boys 38 Che CRE9 I Lf fr'-y ......-..-.,. Mak' STUDENT ASSISTANTS I-IENRIETTA HORNBURG Chnldrens Depaxtment VIRGINIA NISBET Commercial Department GRACE STARK The PreQ dents Secretary VELMA THOMPSON Admxmstrauon IMOGENE MCCRARY Musxc Department X 'vi L,-I g ONBHALF THE I-IALLWAY CARROLL HALL I SAN MARCUS BJKDTIST :KCI-XDklP'1Y ipw 39 f I Q' , D '20 'L 'i n I I L - A , I . 3' - l , I if 4 ' , ' . -if, , . , I I ,...i...i. ltr v 1 ' I L In 5 0 i , , , L .. ? ,big ai V- 1 ,, I '-, '--I 'I ' 1 .1 .m ' , , 4 , , N I , I A ft 'iv , . I ? 'v - ,xr ' - ' .- I u ., . v , . , T ' . 1 0 A , ............- A ara , I N 4 A im . I . I I . , fx, . 1 , , V V Y j , If , , Ig, .14 l s - .51 jf. V 1 , 5 ' '. I v l l ' - 1 'I - i 1 I - 5 . i i I X A I 1 I - I ,E , . fi 1 , F r GRADUATE STUDENTS VIRGINIA NISBET HENDERSON KENTUCKY lorr .Am t 1 .1 I yen mu ERNEST SMITH SAN MARCOS TEXAS lower IIVIOGENE MCCRARY ROYSTON GEORGIA Nhnk erm .1 f 11 Q 1 HOWARD HARTZOC SAN MARCOS TEXAS 4 I lx In An S-XXII T N 41 1 ' S A 'W'1E E 'T f'7T zur. 1-mg.---.a.a.f . .: we-x,.::-A . 'an' X Q 5 ' P'-lugg,-,,,,,.,,,...... .. H.. ..,......... Q , . ' ullg pi' 'S alll 'ccuuntzmt U' f- : iL v , . lilcuthcriang preacher and debuter of great I I . Q , . f 1 'sp -3 pizum accm11p'niSf u xr- ulflity. , , . lilm-nth -rumg fm, hall Star mul I1ezn'yxu I1t . , - 1 X IXIPL, Ns I4'N:'Il'-AI . ' fx- CI1lr!h ligirlf i ' fjff'fQQfTf'f,1 ffff. 'Yf' my Q 'vi ' 1' 'UM a-His. f iq 1 w! 15' I ,. , r' W - 11, 1 JI. 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SENIOR OFFICERS MARSHALL SMITH President ROYCE REID Vnce Presldent GRACE ROGERS Svfcreiarv MAURICE PRIDAY Tre surcr HERBERT WHEELER Poet MARJORIE EDMONDS Hnstonan SILAS ,IEFFERY Chaxrman Soc al Commnttee HELEN BAXTER Cla s Prophet 43 I QLXNT PLN I2 C O 9 ITN TWT I QT :XCLX DLI 1,1 -11.51111 CRES 1 KJ ERATHA GARISON MEDINA TEXAS Born for success she seems e e1I ' 111be1 f L 1roII 1 1tLrar1 1111111 1 T1 x rc 1 K um 1111 um 111s 111 1111 1111111 111. N11111 1 If 1 1 0 Iu11111r ex 1 8 12 11 1 1110 4 191 1 1'1I11,,L I mre 51.1 19 8 7 Ix1111L1k111g 1 lll 4 I es11u1 0 191 3 run 11111 of 4 7 I 111111 N 1 4 11 r 11 0 1919 7 MARSHALL SMITH STOCKDALE. TEXAS My name IS common but my vzrtue great 11tere1I 1918 Member of 1 Iz'11t'1c11'111 Rouen 19 N 19 16:1 mer 0 L'll'lI01' Lla 191 1 c 1 1 Z- 1- 1011.1 us Nome-13 I EL LI I 191 IE 1111111 Qemor Q a 1919 70 11ei1ce11t 111u1her1an Nometx 1919 0 I.11u1e1 N aff ' 1 0 lrest Stafi 1919 70 Necm11I Ileu 11 DOROTHY DUGGAN CHATTANOOGA TENN Wllh a sprnt of ambzllon 1918 Xlember S11 1kupeE11L 1 xtnrary Nuuet 1918 711 111.1 Ire 1416111 SI1.1kms11eE11e ' 9 X ue I rew ent 1kl1111N ' 1 70 s A 1 7 l 111118 Ls 1 ht Noun! 1 1 1111 ' 0 Ne-uetarx .1111I 1l'LdN111Lf ' 9 I U, 1 1 1,11 REX HURST LANCASTER TEXAS Famous 111ue1I 1918 11es1de11t 11111101 11.1 1918 L111I1EI1dI1 I lterarx S1111111 I uwmebi Zllldgtl 1d11f1I 1918 ' A 1x1.1111 an 1 r .1111L1 1919 70 1us1111ss Nlanager e 1 7 P 119 70 fJl'L1lCSl1'd and Land 1918 70 Crest Ntaff 191819 football 1918 70 Xu11L0m SAN PIAILCOS BAIJTIQT XCJXLLVIY' I. 44 Q. X I, . - 7 J 1 r an i Y UHTT' ' 'LT'T TL?E ' 'E 'T' V2 I 5 g ' f . 1 I I I ,. 1111 1 1 ., , Q! , I I, , 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1. H 1 Q 1 ' W, 1'111 1' 1117. KI1- ' 11 Ia' .I ' ,' I1 - 5 ' - 191'-.202 l'u 'y 1i'p ssiol 'I I, I 1 1117-.2111 110 ' If' on fl I. ' '-19: 1 Sew- 1 uf 1'l11'1'11II If 'THFQ' .' -tg 318- ' - 193 51.-U1 '1111y f , ' Cl'ss, 1911- 'Q Svc- 1 ra-1: 'y .I1111i111' S1111lay'SpI l l'I'ss X-19: 1 II Ifx'I. -1 121111111 .I1l1I1f11' ,1 I .' 'ff, 1 - I 193 GI1'c 011111, 1918--05 ' ' ' '11, U19 211 I'r fl- t f.Ii, Y. I'. l'.. 9--Ug 3 1 1' - '1, Y, w, A., 1,119-,113 .1 -- jtaff, 1 I 1111-2 5 1211110 -111-C1-Cf f Ure-1, --0. I if 1 11 I II . ' 1 1 - ' k II 1 - - , 11 1. . . 1 1- ., ' Ii . . 2 .' I 111- . T' r ' I-I ' Ss, 8- 91 , 1'r ei1Ic11 Il, Y. P. IQ., 917-19: '1 I'l1. X 1918-.203 Track, 19195 Tennis, 19193 1'reacI1- I ,' ', 1918-21,5 G1 - '11 1, 8-205 '11 17'J . ' '1ss, --3 fl Q 11 : . ' ' ' v .1 . . . -t L , . . N, - , . . , 1 11 1111-3 1 ' .- .' 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N up x r .1 un U11 4 1 RUBY HANCOCK HOUSTON TEXAS ovable3 Yes for she has a hos! o fncnds Tesl 9 J mlmer of Nhxke Imam an mu x ' 1 K f ,lb Ixu 1 11 Lluh GEO WALTON MCCAULEY KERRVILLE TEXAS A I tile learn ng rs a dangerous lh ng un1n.r 7 xgn 1 1 :T s Nonulx 1 Q uh J rf, ...-F 45 1352, -A Q . .. ..,,. ., ,,., .. -.-,n. , -A -Q J ...,.. .. ........,...,...,.........., 3 . 1 f 116 if ,' LVVNJJKEJQFA .. .. ....-. . A 1 A A E Q 1 5 1 J E , 5 1 z Z 5 5 - i ,. fi . - 'g .4 - 1, 3 lim -'-rl 151111. 1019. Yiuling lp- Minn: 1.:n1- !! ul -V 1'T. 2 vi 3 y ' 5 . L . , ' v .V II 1 b ,, liutc 1 U. Z1-1' 1 ' 1 Q ' :ry ,'n 'ljl '1' L-'-. -1' Sp: '-11 1'1u1n, 1112-,203 j, fl, Il. 12 l'lu11, 1919-JU: Il. Y. I'. lf. 1919-lil: 11:1-nh x 1 'i lull. IQIUJID. .Q ss 5 3 . lf ' .- 4. L . . f .- .I ,, 1 ' . ,i lime' 1 11. nl- 5 1 s -f -- 1.11- uvnry Sn-'-xy, Te 'Q 01111, 1211-10: Y. XY. Q- A., 1912-241: li. Y. P. V., 19191- 1 ' flak- '1 g ' , 1'l1'l-203 .Xrl fluh. 1919-10. ' 11 O - 1 .L , . ' R gg n 4 u 1 Ii 3' 1 . I - Q lfmvrul 1 J0. Nl- - nf .dz 111141111 lflcr- 2 rj .4 j: liuml, 1'J1 J4lg Kmlzkiug '1 1Q1'f.2ll. Y 2 5 3 5 A . ..x-' x - Vw 'X ' ' ' e x 1X1Tcfv- 1.-1,-'1-1 . . -. .vb-w,..q. -..-Q.. 1-...KH -. ff.-W-mf-1:-f-M4-Q 1-.. .-1 ,...,... ru... 46 PEARL JACKSON 'AN MARCOS TEXAS If she has a fault lt IS a Cross one n elul Fall 1918 .uno Home 11.0 nmnu. CLYDE PARRISH AC KSONVILLE TEXAS Manners ma e the man ntuul all 'lenms l uw Sergeant C Lompany llusmess 'Nlanager of the laurel Aaexstanl liusnne 5 Nlanager of Crest VERA WILLIAMS YANCEY TEXAS A nwmnmg may a pleasant smlle nure: 1919 Shakeepean Interary Socnetx 1 Trammg Llas X W X Qecreta lxmlakmg Klub 1919 20 Treasurer B X 191. CORETH MARSCHALL LLANO TEXAS Very shorl but he comes from lhc longhorn country 1'11le1Cl1 l'all 1919 Plelltllerlaxl , . Q. , . u . . ,, , . l-1t'- , . l llg , J 1 - .4 If H li F , 1917. D. VV. D.: ' 'l lg . , . 1. . . . H , . li ' l . C . f I ' f ' ,', 1919-10g Basketball, 1919-20 5 Treasurer Gil' E' ' ' ' Sig '. . 1 . . ryg 1'. L'.,, 9-20. A , , . .1 , U 1 T2-XIVVI1- ' E A Q:,.s:. 14.1.-L..,L-f-:'..1.-. . , .ri 1. . , ,-....-.-,-........,,.. .- ,- ,.,. ,,,,,.,..,,,.. .A -E,,,,f - ff - --.-4.Av'x f' f- if1'211fF-4'1'f,g.,j . jx 5521 , J . ,Y l au Qaafw. 1.-.na 1, ini' JULIA W. ROGERS 1 KYLE TEXAS smile that wont come 017 lntcred 1919 Shake peare Lxtcrary Houety FURMAN DU BOSE DU BOSE TEXAS A good fellow among his frlcnds n med 1918 kmth 1918 Tum: I 011:11 1919 F um ' HOWARD BROWN RoYsToN GA Blessmgs on thee lzltle man ntered 1917 X ace 1 re uhm ZC1CQ,8l1!lll1 1 t erarg. Nouets 1911 1 eucta x 7etag1 lhrm Smletx 1915 11 Nergxanl 1t.ums of Qenmr l 1a 19 9 l Iootba 1919 Lball Lal am nk Sergvml lllr- 19 1 MARGARET BLACKBURN BERCLAIR TEXAS Hcr ways are ways of pleasanlness and all her mar s are A s Fntered 1918 Nhake lexre L lub Ire uhm 7 umm N a f a N lun 'U a 12111 ' 1- ' N ure an P L 7 Klub 1919 0 Curry hxpreiuxon l lub 1913 7 'S XX N1 uwvnonovr t T vri. sa? ,J WN -lf , . ' I ' nA - 0 vs . , . A ll ' ' 'U ' 13 1 - , laaf - un. : A 1-ls: Fo .2 , Q . 1,, li. C1 1, 1911. , ' ' ll U I 9' li . 'A - ' 9 - 1 'Q ,i - 'Q 1' 1-:mg --y - 'K ,' Iv' Ag 1 Z K' . AK ,. , 1. , ' ' Ss, 1 -JT 7 11, 1-191 1151K ' ' I1 ' , 1919-lil: Tru' ', 11119-.301 Top Q -. , 1 '- 3 I, Y, 1'. 1'. , L .. ' ' v Y If v n . .A I -' . 5, : ' : n Q' . Tennis Clulr, 19203 joke Editor of Crest, . 19-03 1. fl ff, 112415 C1 s' 111- un, 1918-.. 3 13 S1-cet1 . 111'--03 fe' Z 11. A Y. . '., 19185 11. Y. P. V., 19-05 -1. G. ll, L ' , -2 : ' ' , ' ' , -..0. 1 1 . . A lm .fx , ,-,, . . ,..,-. xr. , .,,,rI1 , , !:,u11f-,Q 1 hx!!-f 1b r 1-'www--.--.,:---. , -- - - -41.11, . Q., ,,: A --, 4 ---, 4.5.5 Ang. A 7,--A . I 'vm . ini-. A-i,.--.. 4. ,.,...-Y 4,7 E' ',. - . YA - lf' 1 .7 ' T ..4 .:1tt::T'i'fg,T7i-fE2Z 1 X, .,, vf,- -, j CHAS. KIRTLEY BROWN. sAN MARCO5, TEXAS. H 'Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts. linlerevl 1916. Zetegathian Literary Society ' Secretary and Treasurer Zelegalhian Liter- ary Society, 1919-203 Orchestra and linnd, 1918-203 Football, 1918-193 llaseball, 1919- .203 Smgeant, 1918-19. CONNIE GABRIEL STAPLES TEXAS Nobody but a gen us can afford waste time nlexe-1 Sh kupcau L um GEORGE EDDS HEBRONVILLE TEXAS And the lamp and I smo e nleled ug, en 1 s 1 ent ru Cornet llansl Sergeant at arm: 0 Llllllffldll l :lu uue x NETTIE CARSON AUSTIN TEXAS Demure as an old maid s cat I ntcrell 1919 Nlenllnr Normal lnammg Lla s VX' S 5 21 LV' -P4 P-4 +41 rv :ll wr'- , , . I to ' - H li ' I 1919. .' n ' A- 'l I. v 1 ' 1 -4 If on... li ' 1917. ll -l '3 I c.'ll F. l.. li. Sf -'etyz ' ' 3 ' : -1 - - - f lil- .' ary 5 lj. . I ' - H . , or f 'YXX' 1 if CCD .' 'l .Ax f 4l9'l' .'XcjAl.1 . 1' 2 f.7'?9'fE3'.f fl.,-'l '.fJm V - , , - , V. ,117 -CV 1.5 our-f-1.1m 1 li' lv ' I Mp. AUSTIN MALEY MINERAL TEXAS Cheer up and smlle for the ladles lnterul 1918 Pleulherlan literary S muy Lorporal X K 1 STOCKDALE TEXAS As Ivmsome a lass as you can ind Interecl 1919 Shakespear: I-xpn xon ELISE BURNETT BEAUMONT TEXAS Forgzve me uf I blush nterml 1918 Larroll Inemrw Smuetx Pre 1611K iarroll Illcrarw Souetw 1919 0 ROEMER BEST PORT LAVACA TEXAS 1 go lo lhzs Academy to gel a general idea of things mercl 1919 7e!eg,1t111.1n ue!! H1 at N nal 71 '-NN N' 'x1'11' 1 N 'XV -nuns-nmuuuu--ur -. -f Q. A fvuufwfa 1.-ns.s :K 49 5591 ' ' EMM' 'E 'E E E 'ME' A 'E' ' 'a jf ef' A ms- ., ff2'W'm 1' f U M19 1 1.ea ff-f 54 I J gwii , E Q . . L ? 5 3 ? 1 ALLINE HOLLAND. 2 1 A 1 A . un 2 ' .' f ' iz . e 3 E 5 L- 5 A Q 1 5 1 . '. Q A3 . . i 3 Ebml,-.1 .. ,'1Q,,.l, H V' SUN- J: K gk ' A 1 1 Q , i 1 A s 3 3 e 'Tho CREST ELSIE MENN NORDHEIM TEXAS Her vozce was low an excellent th ng m woman I I F II 1919 iaxroll Home I'Cono'n L. Ilanu LUCILE COPASS FORT WORTH TEXAS It 15 a noble th ng to be ambxlxous tcrel al Nma c mare mano vt Heue Tu Sun ax Nchon Sunta x Iunmr C In SAN ANTONIO TEXAS If smrles were mlles B111 would be len mzles long L I rn ma 11111 .11 1 I1 1910 HARRY HOLLIDAY DALLAS TEXAS I m from llve Hub Czty loo at me an I ,I 111 letcgallxnll sklklilll n SAN MAILCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY 50 I - . I 1 D 1 f 1 I . I . , . - n iuiercl a , , ' ' 5 I . - icq V , v . , I H . . . . ,, 1 . lin 1 1 F 1, 1919. .'I k Sl 5 I Q .Xs- Qislau I t. ' . I:,' .' 1: - rj , ' 'zfs. WILLIAM LEE. , . ' fl , Iil1f'l'l'4I Fall, 1912 C prl .X Fu l.!lj'1 flu' TI on Ilnskellull Teil! . .. . v , . U 1 - . n . lr . Iinl' w Ffll, 1' '. '. I' 3 1-. Il fu Tpzmy. i I -w .--A . .,,, , WE. ., .,..,.- M., ti,- n x I 1 TT. ,l trac: .L .xxx 11:11.- l x- , -Sf , : : m . r ,, I i U ., N . . ki . 'E ' . 1 , A' . ' ' 1 .. ' 1 Q 1 ,, ' X f ' 7 ' ' I ' . ,I A .' . N I l ' . I . 1 l E T , 5 1 ,T W V. a s , 2 I in 1' I K, lir , ' l A ll. ag , IQ, ll il' ll: - su fy Hg i . I li li , ,EEA ,,,, M, A 1. N !l'! il , K ur ':- :.-1- - U- MMI. ' A 'C,l.fA- C121-lS'l g..,, .TJ - A - -H MARGARET WARREN, coRPUs cl-IRISTI. TEXAS. She has not a single redeeming de- fed. lintcrenl 1918. farrull Societyg Group faptain of li. Y. P. U.g Y. W'. A., IUI8-19-.201 Sec- retary Carroll Literary Society: Secretary Student Missionary liandg ll. Y. P. l'.9 Sunday School Normal Training Claw. WALTER TRIM BIG WELLS TEXAS As we journey lhrough life lei lwe by the may n ererl Full 1412 l len herxan lennl M E FAIRCHILD JOHNSON CITY TExAS I have marned a nufe and I prav you have me excused ntered Idll 1918 Lleutherxan I ue nhl boclety DEWEY BROWN MASON TEXAS bhes considered a nut m her own home town bulshesfar far from home Izntcred 1918 iarroll Lnterarx bus.: tx SXN VIXILLCJS I XIPTIIHT 'XCADI Nix' 'K -xfvx 1 iv'-1 wl 1 rw- 4,1111 C IQLQ I MAURICE. PRIDAY GREGORY TEXAS A fine boy but he needs to grow up a bzl ll Lru 1' lltlllllflldfl Souetx lla et 1.1 ks 11111111 Nemor ec11t1rx 11111611 1 Nuue 1 1919 'O 4 4 1 11111114 x INEZ PRIDAY GREGORY TEXAS She loved space, and her 1magmal1on loo fllghl lo the lvrlghlesl lhmgs rul 31 11 Xlemher of rroll I tn mats '4 70 1 lee L 1919 11111 1 P g 1 4 7 1 ' 11111 NI 1 ' 7 L 1 11 LMS Stal U MADELINE. BAXTER BERCLAIR TEXAS The best lhmgs on earlh are clone up 1n small pac ages 111 IJ 1 811.1111 pcarn l'e11n1-. L ul1 .1 etl11l L u CECIL CLEM DALLAS TEXAS Whats love nuthoul another3 11te1e1l 911 Letegatluan Somety laskel 1 911 rank 917 19 1 1'oot 1.111 191 Laptam of Football 1919 aS el lll 9 7 Trac 197 l'aSe 13 ' 7 s 1 S 1 be-rgeant. Compam A Tenmi Clul1 1970 QAN PIXXRCOS IBAIJT IQ I XC 'XSDLIVI Y 4i. 52 0 1 1 I, . A 3 v1 k 1 r 4 ' Y ' U I 1 ' I .1 12 . 11 11 31 41 11 1 1. 1 I1 I 11 1 11 . - 51 H .1 , ,I . .1 11 ' I-I 1- 1 1114. i- 5: sk - 11 l'll. Vllfflllg SUN' Q' .' ' , 1919-2111 i1 S -115 1-:1- 1 -111 3 -'15, -- 1 11 l'1'c-t Staff, 1211-203 142111121111 .X ' 'llyv i1 w1.'-511: 11. 1: 11. V. 11 11 11 ' . 11 11 ' ' 41 n . . . 11 If . . . an 4 lfntc ' in the ye ' uf 218. 1 1 Il lla .1 '1'Z11'y S4 .', 1911-- 5 1 - flulx, E1 -1111 're 4 CI111, 1918-2113 11. Y. . L'.. 13 1s'1.'-211: J. 11. G., 1111-111 Y. W. A.. 918. 11 -UQ Rv.-1 '!'1' 4111 l.:1111'cl .' aff, llll--05 .Xs- Sistzml li1lit111-111-'I icf Il ' -.t .' ' f. 1 l -Ill. 1 1 i D 1 1 - I . . 1 - If vu lC11'e1l 111. Q ' HS' 'Q ' ll 3 Iiwk- Ill-I. 12.11. Al b. 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1. 1 . ,, H 1-:-1-,- I! lall.1 'QT ' .1 Q11 IJ., 1'g ' - 1' 1 72 ' A . 1 13 '- I k l1z , 191 --05 k, ..0: 1 l ll, 1 13-09 U. VV. Il' 19205 J. G. Z , 9203 l 1 1 1 . ' .' . : . . - - 1 1 '1 1 11 ' f -1 ,V q , ., . 1 V' - ' -A X Af .1 1 . FREEMAN ALEXANDER ALBANY TEXAS They say that I m a nut ln my home lawn l tered lall 1911 Yetmgathmn Nergeulll X lolllldllj CORITA DAVIS TAMPICO MEXICO A rare compound of joy frollc and un erexl 1111 1918 5l'I2lkCSlll'dl'C r pre suon lmno DORIS BOYD PORT 1.AvAcA TEXAS lnterul Pall 1919 Zetegathmn Nouetx 1919 a L :all 19 ,O I aurel Staff 40110111 omg anx LILLIAN SIKES NIXON TEXAS She mounts lhe ladder round by Entered 1919 Nhakeqeare 1- 11,04 L I in , '. . - 3 .' ' . . . j .n lint '11 , . .' J ' 3 A tg lix- : ,. U How are you all this mornin'? 420511:-1' , .-g , hz 1 .x 1' 1 gg 11. Y. P. LH ll . I round. - . Q' ,-. 3 u QW 4 'VL r cc ye --- Y--'E-A A--A A A 7 V mm ,-.,Q'Ig1xo C DES T' 1 ' M1 ' TM' Y F w i n 1 ' MARY STEPHENSON. RoBsTowN. TEXAS. Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we may die. Iintcred 1919. farrull Society, 1919-205 Glee l'lub, 1919-205 Basketball, 1919-.203 Tennis, 1919-203 Vice-President Girls' Training l'1:xss, 1919-20: Y. VV. .X.g li. Y. P. U. WALTON KOTHMAN. BLANCO, TEXAS. Wonders null never cease lntereml Pall 1919 Ilnuthenan luard Foot ball Team SELMA BOWEN SAN MARcos TEXAS A qulel tongue shows a lvzse earl 1'nt1re11 1919 larloll Ncuely PAUL TRITT HARLINGEN TEXAS Who would have thought Paul was a Semor 3 lnured hall 1919 Lleutheuan Souety Fen L lu 1 191 SAB. MARCO? BAXDFIQT KCADLVIY R4 .4 - n f ' , g C' ' : I - . , . ., . . h H I - . ' ' fr '. I , . .4 - n .1 . '. ' ' : .' -' -3 . nis ' 1, 9-20. 1 T 1 1 - V f V -1 -Y - x .L L A 'A A Ea -- 5- , '- xx ' f : ...-V: g ,hp ,.f ., . ' . I 4 u 4, 5 ' - 5, A . , :' 1 U 4 ,NJ 'nrwlnalz un ROYCE REID WOODVILLE TEXAS Whos 1vho3 Whats what9 As Helen lnterecl Fall 1918 Zeugathuan Pa'-.ketlmall 813 rxght enrl football 1 9 Krest Qtiff Commercial X :ce I resndent Senmr Llass Kaptam L Lornpany r...x. .21 ..uA..i.. w- 4'-lvwlvtrxn urns ERVYR CAUSEY WOODVILLE TEXAS 'v' 7h s rs the smallest school I have ever run nterexl 1919 Slakc pezne ilulm Ant lwure a f 1 K uw na.: RAYMOND MCHANEY MEDINA TEXAS ,I umvnomuwwla The combined good qualxtxes of a s u dent and athlete Vmered l'all 1916 Llcuthcrxan Mcond Preachers C lub VELMA THOMPSON KATY TEXAS Everybody s fnend nobody s enemy Fnterccl 1919 Carroll AOCICIW Qecrcmrx X ar er 0 umnr 1 Ill dent Xolunleer Band Klee lluh Pruulent Nenor Inrls Normal Traxnnng Llais 1l '-A SX. lXlLCH T l Egg mwmssxzsr r-...mrxzzar 55 Y K '24, F fx 1 L'- wf ll l ' H .7 ' , . 4. . f If . , V n ' l s Z H T ii f , a zl X, V , . . 4. - . . ' li . In S ' ' 1 . ' 3 .. l r A Stl:-.f1.l:. 11. :Q f. , 1 .. ' ' A . . . I - , 5 n , 4 Lieutenant A Conlpanyg Football, 1918-195 , , . u I - ' s In sr w. A., Le 1 fJ ' ffl: P. l'.g'S - ' L I A - 4 , 4 I , . . . , ., . , X . 5 . yX I J, l1'X.1l .Cal .XC x Xl 13 n .4 JET' 4 gf, 3 J YQE- ig' , 71 ,. 'i'1fI ' ,E J... KONNIE LUX FLORESVILLE TEXAS If Cod can love them all why can! I love a dozen 3 1 nterul Fall 1917 Eleuthenan Sergeant at .nuns 191'S Llars Champion Pte Later of the Xcademy CORA KIRKMAN sAN GABRIEL TEXAS She lost no friend lnterewl 1919 Shakespeare Socnety Tenms C ull W HERBERT WHEELER ROBSTOWN TEXAS Ye Gods how I nnsh 1 could ma e a hu ntuecl 1918 Zetegathnan Society Football 1919 Track 1919 Lhonster 1918 19 B I 1918 20 X ell leader 1918 C ass luet 1918 Sergeant at arms 1919 70 l au Staff 1 ce u J 191 7 F1 HENRIETTA HORNBURG MARBLE FALLS TEXAS e world belongs lo llle energellc ntererl 1911 Q arroll l lee L lu 191 X me President Carroll Lxterary Society 1919 70 laurel Staff 1919 70 Tennis Club X ecre ary L 1 I , . .1 - . H . , . tt - N 'l g Y. 1. .'X.g li. Y. P. U. Y I , . tt - . fr . H If -' . ' ' 5 , Y. Ifl '., - gl' - , 3 l 1 , - Q. ,H . A , rel f , 1919--UI G11 Cl l, 9--035 F. l.. li. Club, 1919-20: J. G. ti. Club. 1' ll-ffl. . , . ll7 h n 'IU li . ' 3 9 ' b, 8-195 Y. X'. Ag S 1 ' ll. Y. P. '., 919. . , X - x . A ' - - I f Q ge, Q . -.kg 1. .r, ' . .iL,f.i1B'-J-,i,t.f-h - A' - - f - - 5 ' 'V ' Y 1 ' . 56 HELEN JAMAR AUSTIN TEXAS If Malhematlcs be the food of lrfe, I slarve 1 1re1l llll'4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q I 11 ent 11k1-.pl 1re llnr N 11111 ljlt 5 1 70 S ' 14 U U 4 ml L 1 SILAS JEFFERY OLNEY TEXAS Boys, lake a chance Columbus rlxd 11tere4l 19 1 Ltlg 11 11 111 Nuuelx l-Qlllll 1111 r 'I ' Hs! Nl JOHN BROCK OPELOUSAS LA Thoroughly Mlllldfy ered V 1 1.1 NULIQIX lr'11k 1 111.61111 ' 11111111 P HELEN BAXTER B1-LRCLAIR TEXAS I feel the slrrrzngs m me of great lhmgs nu-real 'I ' N1'llx6 lelft I 111 N 1 1 etl11ll 4 11 U 11111 1 1 New 1 , . ,, . . 11 lint- 1, Sll1li'Xllk'1ll'0I lluxk-tl1z1ll, l'1'l?4- 303 Cznptsnin uf llzxk-tlull 'I'-zulu, IUIVJU: l'1'g-'I Sl: -. 'I l.' f ary .'11 - .', l 1.103 V11-xt ftuff. 1'1lJ-- 5 'l'c1111i, fllllll, lll.-.Z 5 ll, Y. l'. lf, WI -213 Frm' '1 'lul1, 11193 Yell l.ezuler. 1 l'l-JU, 1 , . il I if , . li l . Z- -'z l'z ,' -' v-5 ' k, l'll7A20: Ilzmfl z1:11l O1'cl1cstr:1, l'll7A24P: ,lu- '1 l.:111rcl Stuff, 101241 l.Illll'1'l Stuff, 1 ll- .lllg lf'-. ftzff, 10103 4':111I:1i11 i'11. Il, l l3-.EIL 1 , . 41 - - 11 lim ' l l'. l':lkllIl1CI 'll f 'A . ' . l'Pl -19: S-'fz . llllig L'- - uni, FIU. 1 , . .1 . . . - 11 li l II. .'l1 ' --1 'Z .1 rel ftzff: Ihsk 1 1 ll, Y. l'. l'.g Il. H. 12. 'I1l, I'l2,2 'llc' '- 'lul. A 112-11 ?1 -4-..:,-H., W..--,....-.,.-ff.-. .A 1.-1.-1,-bv, ....-.N-1..- 4. 2- .Y.'I!J1u1Um tuvuaoxs.-an av ALLEN KING KARNES CITY TEXAS Nobody would suppose xt but I am naturally bashful 1 1U P lgllhllll Noun x x 01 In FAY RAMSEY co1.lAD TEXAS T15 true, she IS much mclmed to c m and tal to all man md exul 1 euelirx .mm eu 11 Sfr1101'l1Ul'E K 1 :S-. 191819 SLU:-tumx fra as ex Jf may 1 'A N uuumt t 19 19 Nlanager of la ket .Am 4 em mr o Nluclulx mr lxeasuler f S1141-.upeau C lub 1919 70 X me Pxexlalent of lx ula en 111 1 I ed: 1 1919 1 J K MILLER FORT DAVIS TEXAS I had rather be called a Stlf than a zr I I 4 ' linux rn 4lQ.,K'l!1! GRACE ROGERS SAN MARCOS TEXAS The gzrl lvrth a smxlc 15 a gzrl worth wh: e uewl .1 1' Nhake peame Home ELO Il NQLTCIAFX Nemor l I1 A NX' -2- -'Sf' -1-1-xx--no-'v-r-3-qv-nr .elm Q rg, 'TT' S+ To ' 'w.f, f- I 57 Q L :V Q-, I 1 5 .' :'..::.: ' . , '- a..t.1,,.:-'....v . . ' 1 - 'l - ' ' -'- '.. -' ' K: 1. 1 ,. E 4 , Q if . , , 1Cntc'1-11 Full, 'l'. Zn-I-14 4: .' -tj! P Piznug If fllzll, Q , 1 it , q v , u 'o hu lf lr' 1 lim ' 1118. S 1 ,' ' 1 Tr-'Sm 1-r of P '11 - 3 -1 '- ux' ' 1 'FEI ' Club. 111.--lg Pr-fl' 11' f S. S. S, S., 114- , 1 1 :S - E. ball lb' , 191.-.2115 XI 1 - f Y. VV. .X,, 1918-lflg K1em1:er of li. Y. P. F., 1913-205 5 .Q 'EA' I 'V' I I I-A ,E ' fl .N ' .' l' 1' ' . --Q 1 k I C1 1, 1-111-zo. Yell . I le-, .,o. 1 . . , 3 Cl , .I B fl' t. lin:-'el Full, 1l1'l. Iill-111111-1'i:x'13 Lf- Elly E l'rSS- 1 S. 5? E h ? F ' . 23 s - -I .vo 5 Q Q E lun! lull. 110. f ' S A 5 4' - 5 mn ics: .K ' ' 1' .' ' ISS. E 5 I ! s 111- '1 - A 3 '?C C? , 1- F .XC .X7fl..1x'1 F -.' ' J.'Z'fL-L? .412 '11, 1--J ..' - .i1.L2:'iZLi.-'.'1S...Y.. .Z 5' . 7 'lI'7 f+f' - 'l'A ' u EVIE LOWMAN STAPLES TEXAS Watch her play ball 1' ntcred 1912 N1121kLNl1ld1C I Il9kl.l1ld11 1919 kodak C lub 919 20 11 1 lub 1 ' 7 X 1919 7 ARCHER MAL EY CAESAR TEXAS Not only good but good for some tlung n exul 4 1 1Ll111'l6Y1Z11l nutty lax et Ja ' out u 1918 19 W alters C ons: e ARTHUR STRAIN LANCASTER TEXAS I stand on the brmlf of a great razeer, null some one push me of? 1 Q nur In L nm an 4 9 I re t a f 1 I out ld J 9 X mlm r du lm JANICE KENDRICK EDDY TEXAS You women are coqucttcs by pro fesszon U11 An L mx I lu my If , , . u on I 4' V' .,- ,.. 2 an , . 1 202 ' ' q , 1 - :G 'Q 1 .1919- ZUQ 1. Y. P. lf., 1119-,Og Y. NY. . ., --0. - Q ll ' . ' ,I , li t A- 1118. Q' 4 S 'A 'Q 1.k - 1 11, 1118-193 F 1:11, - g 'A U , . 1 19' lintcrecl Fall. WIN. 1'11L'll11l6f1Zll11 Laurel Staff. 131-3 1-111' - -'1 f 1. rv.-I, 131 3 ' A Stf,1'1'gF 1'1l, 1'1g ' 3 0- ' 'Q 41 , . .1 - H Ent- -1 l'fl'l. Slack-sp-:xrv S-- sly: .111 1. 11. ll. '1 lv. W IK 1 1 .H-n.. Q new TJ li 5 QF 3' 3 E 5' it Si 5 'S 5 r .....-.............-- -.,-H..- ..... -gf...-...,.:......e. ,. in-..1...,.. . . . . - ..,...... ..... - . .an -,-..-.--......, - . A , A-A .F .5 it , V ,, ,4 2 1 Na ..,,'?,f , ,-.k,x,. ,t ,V 4 Yun, f-f....-,,,.. Ag 'H' 'J ' ' 'l 'rin ,s HARLAN PITCHFORD. WOODVILLE, TEXAS. All hope abandon ye who enter here.' 9 Entered 1919. Zetegathian Societyg B. Y. P. U. LELLA WILLIAMS. sAN MARcos, TEXAS. Her behavior is all sense all sweet ness too Fnlered 1919 Carroll Qocxety Tenms Llub 9 70 B 9 W 1919 70 SAM LAUGHLIN EDDY TEXAS Greater men than I have lzved but I doubt lt Intered 1919 Baseball 1920 Tenmi 1920 Secretary and Treasurer B X P U Cor poral Co B Zetegathnan kocxety DENA EIDSON BEEVILLE '1ExAs Not words but deeds ntered 1918 bhakespcare Socxety X W P C-x XILCCJS IBXIPIIHI It EX - 3 xzrscwe-ur rr' 60 Q lb ' - 2191 -- 5 . Y. P. 1919-503 Y. . A.: 5 -H I . 15 1 I J' ' ' Q . .. - E . 5 ' .T ' . E E E 5 1 5 , ' - il ll i , - F li . ' ' 5 '. . A.: 15. Y. . U. f . N. N1 , .. . . . .. ,XC AX , L 1, V1 X' 1, f I. , I ' ' . ' S ' 1 5- .., nal. naw-Ax WJ. -S ,1gwS.gA1,.f.eS 1 - A ,,-f -. -new 'T 'M-S -A E-' E A 1.-1 - . Ui BOYD JONES RFAGAN TEXAS I love em all GLADYS WEBER ROUND ROCK TEXAS Nollz ng bu! dealll Ivlll par! me from my dzgmly W O WALKER BERTRAM TEXAS IS well paid lhal IS well satisfied LUCY SUE ABNEY Two brown eyes romance x Q 1rr JEFF CLEMENTS BAY CITX 1IxAS Om who lgnows there s a wav and finds xl 0 lux lmv. QXN 7'1XIlCOS BXIPIIHI Nc Xl1LVIN :nt K l ey .F qv A , A, ' '55 Y 1 , ' 1 ' fl' : ff' . '. .', ' . .. - 4-in 1 ' .. . ., 2 'fi' If ' ' 2 xml-f-..l 1'fl'f. I-ilmlw l..-1 sn.-mx: 12. Y. .' f l', lf KV ,vf5UNr - , , ,J ? ' K 4 V ' 1 f, A D w M y u 1 j - -A , A ' A t . . ,, ,W lflvimu--1 l l'J. Sl1:xk'SpL':uc Ffwirlyi T1-miS 'A ,Z mmm, l I fJlDg rc. Y. 12 l'4,l'Iv-241: lm-mn-A A A Vw. 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Alberl lhals all n ered 1911 l1eu!hu1m Suuetw 1 111.1 mem Kuug.,re i gsanrb,-:Q 3:1 1v-rarstw. 61 I .-A -155 A A A 1 F ,ew A-mm-QA, gm , f--vw'..,.-,.,, ,M , ...,,,,,!. I 1' 7 ' ' 'f-'r 1-' ,' -. , .. .,,,.A- - :H gk,,t,, 5,141- V,u 1 .J gf R -. ,, A '--4 '-'- Y '- -----H: -fff W --HW -.wh , ., ' P1 N5 A f. 1. ?V-J? T 1 1 , . 1 ll 1 X ' I If an J I ' Ii th 7' , lill. lill 1 ':m: IL V, D, 'I' 's '11. 1 . . . ,, Ifntc-real 1918. l'zn'roll Suuivtyg 'I'1'n'aa11re1' fur- S 'll so-' 1111-:ug J, 11, 11. '11, if v i .1 , . ll a 1 gy iv 1 1 - ll.'. Czhrll S 'elyg Ih -lax - '-A l'I . 14118-193 '-s'1nt Q G1 'l . 191-205 I.i1r' ': Czxrrnll In-' , 'A 41 --H F: if E5 ff ' Fr' I, 1 v Q nl v n X , . E t '. i jg ll. Y, I'. A lf: F14 1'1lg VW' 's' 4 Y -s, 1' 5 E E 5 . ' A -. 7 ' f -- V . ' , 1 x , - . N N1-QVMY VXYPYIX-A' A E , , - 1. E- ' 1, 'r,,-.,, . . V - . ---V - f-Av - 7-wr SENIOR KODAKS ca ll! , I v ,---- x. 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'W is -- 4- ' 1 W f A. 'Sax bg-'JF ', 2' I - 5 ' 2 ,QA ff 'JW-, 1 : ' V' 'Wx-, 7 1 1 ' ..': ' ,, ,, X ffwwyff NL, f A, 1 l X, Mfg X JW nwfft,-n.,4,A.. . 1 f X ! ? I L I NX' - xl' i ' X. , V. 'uzuxun-9..'v:ur. Av gk, ,, A A 1 A t U 'Oil' , ,..,.-,. g nhl ,,,, flf'.,:4...,, ' .C C ,I E f , Qfxj? H1 JUNIOR OFFIFERS ROXADENE MARTINDALE Pres dent LELON FORRESTER Vnce Presxdent ABBIE RUTLEDGE Secretary ELISE GILLETT Assnstant Secreta y LUCILE COPASS Treasurer SALLIE ROSS JONES Poet BASIL PATTERSON Hlstorxan J C STRIBLING JR Cha rman Social Committee SAN PIIXIICOQ TBXDFIST' 'XC XDLJVIY 67 ., . , . ' .- ' 1 1 ' . v -Q A 1 - l - 1 - . A x A A. ' 1 ff Wo! x . miE..gJT21'wf.- Cf T2IL:1S'f' A A AQ- . gqi ... flgjgag- .-wuz.-wsvlzscinz MILTON BROWNLEE PEARL BURNS DICK PERRY ROXADINE MARTINDALE LOVIS PICKETT GORDON BATEN ROBERT RICHARDSON ELSIE MENN ERNEST GIBBS FAY ALEXANDER FRANK LEE FRANCES WILLARD 5 'Y- A ,a V 'iv if , ,E G1 'Q ii if 5, '1 5 'Q 52 E fi ' XRCCUQ DX Q C I 'VT lr.1lrv:: f ':'l, 2 E 3 E +1 f If'I'I,'T A '.X'7lEf. Y 2 Q-A .NX A ABBIE RUTLEDGE SALTER sPuRLocK JULIA DE STEIGUER BASIL PATTERSON NOMA FOSSELMAN Louis FoEs'r1-:R JACK HARPER EDWARD sx-IAVER MARY CULVER ZORA BROWN LUCILE coPAss w Y FOWLER 4 Nfl SFR! 69 L 3 5 F8 HN, N' - fxr' - 1, -F x- : 7 -X I: 4 ii s E, ' f,!P':' 3-- X UW L. 'K -in 1 ':. ' 1.3 'az' ': .',Z1 Q-r:,'a' ' ' ' 1' ' . 1U ELISE GILLETT JOE DAWSON LUCILE KNIGHT BERTHA MAE HANCOCK JOHNIE KUYKENDALL MILBY PORTER JAMES YOUNG LEO HOPP1-:R OLIVIA SCHAWE J. C. STRIBLING, JR. AMY TAYLOR RUDOLF TATUM WILL CLEVELAND BERNYCE PYLAND FOSTEP ELLISON WILLIAM GROSS ESTA N'AE BOND LEE FARROW LCUVERNA WELCH OWEN PATTON MARY ESTHER BAIN SALLIE ROSS JONES SAM MUNN JIMMY BELLAMY MASTON PIERCE ABI WARD JOHN TOLLE WINSTON JORDAN RODOLF THORP EARL TRITT ORAN WEBB JOSEPHINE VEST LELON FORESTER VERA HARDIN JACK STOTHART DOROTHY ELLIS ,QQ Ab ,E hx N:-'l'?'x.. 'fix :iii 1- ' 'vi 'W l' ou., .-3.341 41 i Riff 13r8n..4s..er ah... JLNIOR KODAXS , ff , L I ' , - ' , Vg, , 1 A ' V. I J M Z.., 4' V, -UE ' A , . f pgs' . faq, I A ' : Q ' . ,J ,47- Z ' aff , ' - fx ' ' SW-A Jiri-L1 . . ' T4,1L.....,i,, . 4. .5 . 'f , ,, q, N if, 1.57 5, i p4 ' .I 4: ,V ' I:-f,.fv' . - 4, A if , W ' V b . -. 2' ' K h ' 4 - A I , A , ' -: 3,3 .I I ig F n ' ,V,V L 2 A Y i ' n I 1' 1 A ff. 2 . V f .g I . I ' ' M' , :J . , , ,, 2' -f n LJ ' :, I -4 3 - . A 'fi 'J V .Q ,, f GH - , - J V 1 4 . . ' h If H 7 A' AQ! . , - 5 , f - ff? h I - l if . ' - - 24 . 5 A. ' , . Q12 X J A M ji 'A A .. 1 M - . I 6 Y . 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I I 44 1' SOPHOMORE OFFICERS JOY BARBER President ROBERT SMITH Vnce Pres dent EMMA BETH KENNARD Secreta y PHILIP SAYERS Asszstant Secretary ROBERT MORRISON Hlstorxan THOMPSON LAUDER Chaxrman Soclal Committee MARION GOBLE C'ass Prophet WILLIAM WILLIAMS Sergeant at Arms SAN PIAILCOS BAIJTIQT ACADENTY rf IIR M v1APIAN DOI I I II R LROL IDONNI R I Iv-.QKI N I-MNIA B TII I-'I NNARIJ IOM I RUNVN xANGI R bl X MOUR I YLA HAPI IN OSLARPILRKINN IRNPSTPROWN -'XNNII MARII RUOLL III RMAN QAU5l Y GLYNN MIKAMIY 'NO I TOWNbI N IIARRYYOUNC1 IOM IAUIJLR IRANLISIJON'XI5ON OYISKRII ROI I RI MORRINON 1401-1 '1 5 I'l II 111 '41 ' 'cu 1 . :Q ' ,Q . In ORA LEIQWIQAIQ 2 1 . ,' . 4: A: IJ .1 -14:14 Qig, fix L' Hx. f-2 78 L4 HAROLD SECORD CLYDE GRISSOM WILLIAM GARRETT BEN DAVIS CORRIE RICHARDSON TRACY STONE ALYSON BARNWFLL JEWELL ALEXANDER BERNYCE MARTIN ROBERT HARRIS ELLIOTT MILLICAN MARJORIE LETT WORTH CAVERT PHILIP SAYERS RUTH WALTON CONNALLY MOORE WOODY HODSON MYRTLE JONES RU'1H JACKSON LEO BISHOP .- uwua.-' mfs., '1- A 4.4.44 SOPHOMORE KODAKS X1 anmffswrzr www,- 1-c ' vw- - -V A ' Y - . Q . , ,,:,-.M-1, m.,.1..1.n,.,. ..,, ,- ..f,.:n .4 . '- - - 4,-,M..,.,,.J1,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, .,,- v,,Aw,..,. ' ,....... 3 ' 1 I 'I 4 , y ,V N li, X ' U x. .H M -X 1 f H, I f ' A Z .. 5 . x ' 5 Q ! . 'Au' 5 I P- 3 5 , I . , , , . . A , , J , V Q gh.. . FLA, . 1 V, ..... 'P' -4 Q , ' Q P ' --- x' 1 , f-4 . f . 'x H! ,. A 5 1-' . ,, I 5 -1 - - ,-. n-wwf,-m.,,,N,.,,,.,W -T ..,. .- M. -N .,,,...f,.,l,,.,.,,..u: .... H Z.. x , . , , xi . ,,,,,,,,.,,n,.,. ., ,. . .V ., .. ,,E.,,, ,, A N A ,,,,,: N' -4 J ff LA. xv QQ.-'iff 'FN 'r-.A iQ !7 1' J' 7 x ,N MLN X ' N , -5 - Q. , J 1 fff f 31,1 Xw 'N I XX f 5'f 'ff X ' f X 1124. Xxlwh 5 'N .gz--f 'Z RXXX 1 ' 'X nv M N XX R ,ff Z I 1 XX - fn! A f X W - 1- -, , XL ,N ,R , X we x , ' . - N 1 ff' KX ... K 4343514 .fx NN z .fs TJ . i H, Y 1,1ii Clw C DES T Q16 t M79 FRESHMAN OF I- IC ERS IRENE BROWN President HENRY MAYER Vlce Prebldent MABEL EDMUNDS Secretary SHERRILL WYLIE Assistant Sec etary JESSIE LEE RAY Poet BEN PARRISH, Chaxrman Socual Committee ICY V LARKIN Hxstonar RAYMOND HARRIS Sergeant at Arrrs SAW MARCUS BADTIQT ACADEMY 87 1 J 1 , . V - . . . , ' r . . . . . , .. , - - . . A V V , X -Q..-' 'Til' ',L1'ggLl 1 Akg, g1'11i '-W 1 V - - ---- -- --Y I I HENRY BLANKENSHIP MILDRED ABNEY DOLAN NEWBERRY DAGMA WILSON MABEL EDMONDS w. D. BOWEN GREGORIA GARCIA J. D. BROCK RAY CAIN LEROY VANDIVER JOHN RIDGEWAY DORIS DENMARK I C REYNOLDS HERBERT LANE GUss1E CASHELL LEWIS BURR -1 . - A 1' x , - N , N I Lf x , ,I . I 'N 'C 3. , ' . . . Xi, L, , ,. . .,. . -a s3 2, . Cf' -0 'A' I i figj:'1i ' ' iii Q1 1 1' , I, ,I ,S: f,IIf- q1IQiIgf1S'I W? A 'S IR 1, ff: I V 3 afff ,, 1 .' Q' 'i!J I I E2 fx . .., jEsSIE LEE RAY MILLER I-IUTCHESON ICY v. LARKIN LUELLA HINTON I MINNIE LOVE JEWELL CLEVELAND KATHERINE LAUGHTER IRENE BROWN HENRY MAYER JAMES TAYLOR W- FLOYD MCMULLAN BEN PARRISH DUDLEY GIBBS RAYMOND HARRIS JAMES HOPKINS CECIL STARK AMOS BUCKLEY SHERRILL WYLIE '24 E I an - I 5 I f W XX P'1 ,.fX.Il CT G S .BIN 'IJ' V I9 nl' :NCT LX. F313 TVI Y i FRESHMAN KODAKS 8: !7!f ?'?I I I 9 9 C .. X41 x.44 4 ,,, xr X. jf fr .n9 A ' Y 4-'AJ' X Jf , X fa , Q I If I -' w w ,V ,f f , W' , f fl , 'TX f NNK , R u R .' ,K ,K '-- i?'ff A Q , A , ny' v1, xg' N715 f, f I I X X 55- 'ff if ff df' ' ,, K SM f 'H-X .Jgx r N ' w x lk ik Hx! f f f- .1 ,517 X X fl, Q2 w ll ' 1 f ' If X ' ' I 'J .I f , .f- n Q P L L- W XX ' 'I 'AX - A U' I' .1 -Q W ' F , , 1' '-ag N .f Jxg N, ,ff ,v , -' T I If L 'J N LESTER BANKSTON WILLIAM HERNANDEZ ISIAI-I CAIN WILLIAM MARTIN STEWART MCCRARY BEATRICE ROBERTS PERCY PRATT DONALD RAMEY RUTH BOWEN ZELMA STRIBLING FLOYD DAVIS H. A. MCDONALD NELLIE NEWBERRY HENRY WELCH L L PORTER WALDO SYMONDS L C PASSMORE W C PEARSON BENNY CUMALANDER WILLIE MAE NEELEY VINA REYNOLDS ERVIN ARNOLD WILLIAM TREVINO CHARLES EDWARD GANTT FRANK McNETT SOME SEVENTH GRADERS 81 . 4 I 1 , ' . ' E - 5. ' I 5 E - I . 4 P 5 f f . x. ' I X ' 'S 'N -:-lvl' w , . I 2 'W'47VZ5-L!LtH lKlJx'ilA'l3-WKR!'7 - ' 'J C '!X 1 ' - , 'ICCIIQ CREST - '20 A WILLIAM HETHRINGTON KING WARD EDITH BIERKAMP ALBERTUS HIESTER WILLIE STRIBLING WHITTEN WOODRUFF LUCILE PICKLE THELMA EERRELL BENJAMIN TREVINO JACK MCDONALD ERIDA DELSOL TRAVIS BROWN BARNETT BASS FERN DIETERT LOIS DURHAM ROBERTS BROWN HUGH DAvIs WILLIAM DAQ SUSIE BUTLER GEORGE DAVIS MIKE WILLIAMSON HERMAN BANKSTON HELEN WOODRUFF VARY FRANCIS WILLIS LEO CARTER JAMES LEACI-I GLADYS DYCUS IJAROLD KIMMEL ALEX TREVINO IOSE HERNANDEZ J C HOLLAND CLAYTON STRIBLING W SAN MAILCOS BKTYI IRT KC XDLVIY l ,Q i 4 fi .5 I i - I 4 , 'L I I 'IF I I 5 . y A f, A C V V, I A ' ,Q-517 , , Q Q 1 1 I , . -' , 3 7 A , If ' f ' 'k h ,s I ' s . A -A -I - ' ' J I . n ,Q 5, Q' ...J V ICI. , rf: I 4 Off . . ' V '11 k,'. . 27, , 5' 1, V 4' 7' M ' I2 , . 5' . S42 1 . I U ,,,., lf, - ' CEI I 7 , .Q ' , A Hi ' av - -' X, A' A . T .-- , ' ' VA, I V: . A . I , J , I , A V Q ' f I .XT Aa' ,I I I ,I I .-:W I 'K ' . '4 W A I II I 1 y 1 V 4 - , ,L , J x- 4 4 F' .L 'Q 4 w s ' X. fffY,Q',f,, cyjjiiij' M' e ' Mm I Q' 'H' ' e ' F-or 131m-c1r2r2s'r'f4, at if ..- l r I l . ll il P TI-IF NILCESSITY FOR CHILDRENS BUILDING IS APPARENT Two lrttle bovs erght and eleven years old arrrved from Ranger last Frrday Decem ber 6 They could hnd no place to stay but the Academy made room for them Pre rdent Brown announced that he could accept no more chrldren thls year unless some vacancles occur Lette s and telegrams come rn nearly every day from parents or frlends who desne to place chrldren here at the regular prrce charged for other students There are forty boys and grrls under twelve years old now and at leat that many more dcsrr entrance There rs a reason for the e applrcatrons Heretofore motherless fatherless or unfor tunate chrldren have been sent to the Catholrc convents Of cour e proselytmg h1 taken place the chrldren have not been taught and their physrcal welfare has been nevlected Many chrldren rn the Academy now learned the vllest and most profane language rn con vents gan Marcos Academy has provided a carefully chosen Hou e Mother for the chrl dren a tramed nurse and the fine t lrterary teachers that can be found Therr work play readmg health and everythmg IS carefully supervised The chrldren are loved cared for and protected They are rn a real home at the Academy Wrth more than one hundred girls fourteen years old and over and no available space for more some drspo rtlon must be made for the chrldren Carroll Hall wrll accommodate 200 young women and that many would be rn the Academy now rf there were a place for the chrldren It has also been demonstrated that rt rs not best for the smaller chrldren to be mixed up with the larger Qrrls rn the drnrng room or rn the same dormrtory The chrldren should be rn a separate burldmg where they can be looked after rn the laest way po srb e There rs no hewlthrer or more beautrful place rn the Qouth for a chrldren s school 'han rn San Marcos on the elevated Academy campus A burldmg that would accommodate 700 nece srty It would be a denommatronal asset It would take our Baptrst chrldren out of the Catholrc coments of the South prowrde for them the best of tramlng and equrpment for denommatronal SCTNICC rn future It would be as good work as that done ln our or phanages rt would be a drstrnct Home Mrssron project SAN VlfX.1lL,CD': BKITI ICI Nc 'XDLNIY I K, It : ,I f ' , ' 4 , -4 f , 3 . ,L Y t , ' . 3 ' ' . , , , , - ' ' '. s , ' . s . . . 3 V , . O . . c ' ' s h- r . C . . , . v - , . I V ' U U I I I V l , . s . 1 . l . : . . , ' , ' .- l s ' I . C sl A. l' . C A-A ll chrldren, equlpped with class rooms, library, dining room, ofhces, etc.. rs an rmperatrve , 4 I ' V. U . . - V ,' ' Y ' , , I . Y . . . . 1 1 l 4 I L 1 ,b 4 l 4 f W ' v 1 Q . 1 V- 4 5 1 W1 - :Z - ' L J x.. 4 -4 ' 1 '-9 f 1 3,53 2' 'Q- 4. 'Avg I SEVENTH GRADE I A V4 4 dj g ,,.,,j., I. , ,, ,..-,. A-AY V. if f.,ffi -' X , 'F yi- . 'M fi, ,V arg, -, '1'A , X Q . ' ,V .V , 'A M, ..,, V , ' ' V Wx .flg 'A 1 ' , ,ex M A s--f ,ff , A 'R' ...-, V x ' Q. Q J , in iw. fs ' .- . M i.- E lQl SIXTH GRADE -.-I A 5 lv- ,l' 'rf' .Q 4114! A f PRIMARY DFPARTMEN1 44N 'fl -fm- TH1: JUNIOR SCHOOT 1 -'E 7-P v'--'ff' ' ' - - ........ Y Y - .....-,, a IJ I xr? Q 'li Wi - W ' J H V ,, . l llflllw' WP , . ., ,J If MISS MARY BROWN ROY M. PERRY Home Economics. COMMERCIAL AND HOME ECOMOMICS DEPARTMENTS TYPEWRITING ROOM SAN MAILCOQ BA IJ IEIQT Nc 'X DL xi Y Commercial. Q 5 A 2 - ? . Q. 5 I . .,....... fu..- 1 . .nw-.., f 1 ,C .. 1 v r , X . L n A ,A , ' A KA? . .ZW JI ff-Q V. . 4 V I V I . ww. 'vnu 1 .. .gs - was ' COMMERCIAL CLASS NEVA BAILEY WALTON McCAULEY CLINTON BLRNEY VALENTINE HUNTER EDDIE HARTMAN WILLIAM FOSTER MABEI I-IOOVER ALTON DIEBOL DANIE HUNT MARIE SANDERS PI'1T BARNES AUDREY I-'ULI ER BERTIIA MAI:. HANCOCK of-1 ur-,nn -w-.Q-Q-P wg 9 MAE PAGE RENA CARSON JOHN ETHERIDGE EARL ROSENBERG VIVIAN JONES MARY SCHMIDT HARLAN PITCHFORD FREEMAN ALEXANDER ARTHUR STRAIN MRS ROYM PERRY ROYCE REID HOWARD HARTZOG SILAS ,IEFFERY 1 1 1 . 1, 'P 1 v E 5 . 1 . x--4, , -' rg. ', V. N, , 1 I 1. x , , 7 M,--... ., . , ,A .,. .N I A- , . J DOMLSTIC ART Id-'g,, DOMESTIC ART ROOM 4 HOME ECONOMICS CLASS GRACE Roo:-:Rs MABFL uoovmz LYLA HARDIN MYRTLF JONES CORA KIRKMAN PEARL JACKSON PEARL BURNS MILLER HUTCHESON GUSSIE CASHELL ABI WARD SELMA BOVJEN ANNIE TAYLOR FAY RAMSEY CORITA DAVIS ELSIE MEUN 95 iine 'Art 5' wif JA f 1 l Q of ff-fx JA ' XJ M -'15 -..,,. .-... , ..---........ -- - ----S-47 --1 - - -V 'i' Y ' '71 f ' X 3, 5 . 20 ..,-.i:1: :LT'1iL'.iL,-...-- : ' 119 C S r lu? X ALBERTUS SHELLEY HIESTER 'rector o Music. BABY RUTH HIESTER. DEPARTMQNT OF VIOLIN AND CORNET THE v1oL1N s UDIO SAX. P1 XIlCOS ISXIPIISI XC XIJLVIY if ?-fs w H1 x I I 1 . l -.J D1 f 7- x 1 3 f I r f N E 5 2 E f, I 1 , I I' 2 i ' 1 , , :-ca ' . H1 i Q T . i i 1 - 1 Q D. P 4 'P ' , 1 l ' R 1 A V , . . . ,, L I VIOLIN STUDENTS ADKISSON J B BROWN KIRTLEY BASS WILLIAM BASS BARNETT DICKENS FANNIE DURHAM MRS c EDMONDS MARJORIE FoREs'rER CALVIN GALLEGER JAMES GRIssoM CLYDE GUERRA RICARDO HARRIS LENA MAY I-IACRENBERGER OSWALD I-IERNANDLZ WILLIAM HOLLAND J c KENNARD EMMA BETH KOTHMANN WALTON LEACH JAMES M PHERSON NELLIE PERRY MRS ROY PICKETT LOVIS PRUITT AVELAH RUSII PAULINE STRAIN ARTHUR SMITH FLOYD TREVINC WM GUFRRA WALTON RUTH WORTH CALVIN VVEAR ORA LEE . C , . ROGERS, DORIS v , . - 1 f 1 S8 -4 1 ' K. ,z-vv venuawg.. V...-R .Aa-.'-,:.:o.:c.4x. .41-rim , 1. CORNET STUDENTS CORN ET BARNES PITT BLANKENSHIP HENRY BEELER WILBUR BROWN ROBERTS BUCHANAN VIOLET GIBBS ERNEST GROSS WILLIAM HIESTER A s JR MooRR JACK PARRISH BEN SHEPHERD ERNEST sULL1vAN BEN WALTON JONES TROMBONE BROWN TRAVIS CANNON HAROLD MCCAULEY WALTON McMULLEN FLOYD BARITONE DAVIS FLOYD TRITT PAUL fauna.-asus-:un .naautasz N 3'l,XI-Z'-'Q 9 I2 SLQIV .xxffxxl 99 II II I I. r. I I!! EI ii , I I I II III I I Y. 3, YE I?q.i c4IIQ CIQEST E ' THE AFADEMY BAND coamzrs A s HIESTER JR WILLIAM Gnoss REX HURST RoB1:RTs BROWN WILBUR BEELER BEN PARRISH BEN SULLIVAN HENRY BI ANKENSHIP BARITONE PITT BARNES KIRTLEY BROWN ERNEST SHEPHERD TROMBONE W E MICHULEY TRAVIS BROWN BASS ALTO PAUL TRITT FLOYD DAVIS DRUMS SILAS JEFFERY SAN MAILQOS BAIJIIHT fXC.'xDLN'1Y I I III I. II HI IW ,I I'I I II I I. II .,I I III I, I' I. II II II: Iag FII +I: I: III II I3 QII III I . II I II 'I 'I IIE ' ' III III III III I . JI I E. GIBBS oscmz PERKINS III III ' li, , Ii: KII III 'II sI :'I ' ' I ,I I: Il ,II - I , , . I x , X A 4, hm CS , -..7--L---..-Y , ,, ' E -'che C1213s'1 2.4, fl M ' I +I I2 +1 1 THE ALADLMY ORCHESTRA VIOLINS PAUI INE RUSE '-ANNIE DICKENS NELLIE MCPHERSON ABBIE RUTLEDGE lnl JIA BETH KENNARD RUTH WALTON AVELAH IHRUITT UI ADYS WLBER ORA LEE VJEAR MRS ROY PERRY ARTHUR STRAIN WORTH CALVERT BARNETT BASS WIII IAM BASS RICARDO GUERRA CALVIN FORESTER CELLO IRENE BROWN CI APINET MARTHA PALJGROVE CORNET A S HIESTER JR WILLIAM GROSS REX HURSr ROBERTS BROWN TROMBONE EDITH PALSGROVE TRAVIS BROWN BASS WILLIAM OLLKFRS ROXADINE MARTINDALE DRUMS SILAS JILFFERY PIANO IMOGENE 'VICCRARY SfXN P1 LXIlLOS B X IPI IS'I 'XL SXDL N1 N 11 M 55 K 4 i ., L1 I I. Tl ml rf I IN K? lx M yi is , -. 1 I Wx 1' ' ,. , Tv, 1 L v . I l i si 4 W Q 15 ' ,l I 1 ,V ,-, . , S 4 - -4 1 1 if , I I 4 J . -7 N 1 4 , Y - w fm, 4 g - 1,-, 1-'i:4:: g.-:1,'-'.,-.,,1::,1Ling: I JI Q F 'W ,M A,,g-Cm C IQEST' gif 20 e' N . X N I, U., ' ,X Q1 3 , X N 1 if A M RUDOLF RICHTER. MLS BURNYCE STEVENS DEPARTMENT C PIANO PIANO STUDIO 102 ,J MARCUS BA1. 1'r1s'1' ACADJJMN PIANO STUDENTS WILLIE MAE NEELEY MILI FR HUTCHESON MILDRED ABNE1 INE7 FRIDAY EMMA PET!-I RLNNARD LELLA WILLIAMS DPGMA WILSON ELISE GILLETT FAX ALEXANDFR ANINIF MARIE RUGEL CORITA DAVIS ELSIE Ml:.NN BERNYCE PYLAND ELISE BURNETT lu CONNIE GABRIEL KATHERINE LAUGHTER MARY STEPHENSON JAMES YOUNG FAY RAMSEY LUCY SUE ABNEY PEARL BURNS GREGORIA GARCIA BEATRICF ROBERTS EVA COE REVA MAE MCKAMEY EVIE LOWMAN HELEN FORESTER DORIS KET LAM VELMA COERS ABI VVARD W3 kt sk 'ii N PIANO STLDLN1 BETTIE IOU MONTGOMFRY IANICE KENDRIVK MADLLINE BAXTIR DCIII RNIG I RANLPS WII I ARD MAHII IDMONIJS OUIINI- F NANCI' lI'VIMIl PI-LIAMY HIIIN BAXTLR I-AY .ALLISON DORIS DLNIMARK LOVIS PICKrT'I MARIAN UABLI- HPRTIIA MAF HANCOCK NOPMAI-OSSILMAN GOIIJIA BRADLI Y RUBY HANCOCK H11 DA STAPLES I-NTA M'I- BOND OLIVIA SCIIAWI ION HARBVR MAX PADI 7I I MA SFRIHI INC: I UI LLA IIINTON ILY V LARKIN :OSI PIIINF VI-ST IHOROTIIV I-LLIS IPWEI L CLEVI I AND VOI-'VIPR BI-ST MARY FRAWCI S MUNFORD IIAZI-'L LEWIS TRANCT-S PLTIT IUI IA STORI-Y MARGARFI MII LI'R ' WW I ' O: is? ff ,, . .4 is ' K ll f 'V I 5 , Win 4' In ' L . -2 , - ,, L: , . -1 4 I 1 ' v I A .. I -P v W, I 6 , ',v- I . 1' I I 3 K- FY. ' ff Hn' .V V' 5 , N, ! Y -E 1 -u X .Z A 'V if . Mx ., t .I ,M . . ,iq I A I. ' ' IIT ' .I -r 'X- S 20 :..',:i':3.,,'giiigjgiifg,-.- ' I xp C f I 4,75 ' bi b X 4 .'I...I' LIDA ANDERSON. MISS HIZEL OWSLEY. DEPARTMILNTS OF VCICE AND ART ,.-l ART STUDIO SAAN 1 1XIlQOb 135121181 XC XU.L.N'1X 1 Q -'iv ,V w I 4 , 2' -- - .- , L ---4 a Q W Y 5 . ka l I4 4. jk. Q I' 1 I I 4 , ,, ,. , , , 1 .. . ' , ' - ', 1 A. . , A x, , 1 A . fglTTli'f, Til LT' ,f.,. Llglf, - ' L , Th - - T: ' ..,-, 'Il- YI -Tir-LIZLS1 kb' L... ART STUDENTS ,IANICE KENDRICK CORITA DAVIS INEZ PRIDAY ERVYE CAUSEY VELMA COERS SALLIE ROSS JONES RUBY HANCOCK MRS j B EDMONDS LELLA WILLIAMS EROTHA GARRISON NORMA FASSELMAN DOROTHY DUGGAN v QXN 'VI XI2C'OQ IS XIVI ISI XC IXIJI V1 100 w'-Y. 'Q ----5 ---'H -- ----v ---k- i - YY., .Yv. - -.,.,.,,,-. --.Blu , T--ku -NM wi Y Y I . J xi' 1 V '15 .I . 3- AH,-WY y A U 1 V fx 'U f ' W-fwffw,ff1-Y : 1 I if S 4 ,I ! nf' 1 I, I A-5 ' 1: f I ,K s.. ,kin 5 ' -1 3 VOICE STUDENTS HILDA STAPLES VERA HARDIN MARY ESTHER BAIN ROXADINE MARTINDALE MARY STEPHENSON HAROLD EUDALEY INEZ FRIDAY MARSHALL SMITH ,IESSIE LEE RAY LENA MAY HARRIS GEORGE EDDS OLIVIA SCHAWE LUCILE KNIGHT NEVA BAILEY EVIE LOIVMAN MRS J B EDMONDS ANNA GARRISON MARY CULVER MEREDITH WAGNER PEARL MCCOY BEN DAVIS 107 .gmw QIQLS1' S - f S '20 , . ., WIN MISS MAUDAMES DE STEIGUER. DEPARTMENT OF EXPRFSSION 'ww'-P- 'f EXPRESSION STUDIO 1 V 1 Ax' II My SHN TVIJXILCCDS T3fX'IYI'lS'1A' . xCgX UL Y1 Y mr- -1-wugqu I S ., EXPRESSIC N STUDENTS JEWELL ALEXANDER LUCILE KNIGHT ORA LEE NVEAR KATIE THOMAS FRANCES DONALSON MADELINE BAXTER ALLYNE PYLAND LOUVERNA VVELCII RUTH JACKSON ALYSON BARNWELL THOMPSON LANDER DAGMA WILSON MARJORIE EDMONDS LILLIAN B. SIKES OLIVE BURNS J. C. STRIBLING, JR. JULIA DE STEIGUER ERATHA GARRISON RUTH MQCUTCIIEON LENA MAE HARRIS ALLYNE HOLLAND GLADYS DYCUS SUSIE BUTLER GEORGE BUTLER C1-XX '51.X'I2C'O9 I3!XI I'lS'I' .'XC.:XlD1 VIN iocwmes - S S S '20 gg -L C 12135 ' 1 fu A P l 1 W W Z, im KU z4 SV 'L li H ,Ni P1 il b, 's. CARROLL OFFICERS ELISE BURNETT P d HILDA STAPLES V P d MARY ESTHER BAIN S ABBIE RUTLEDGE A SAN NI X121 CQ T3 X DTIS1 XL XDLV1 Y 111 I W i I f -I I s 14 '! W 2 1 3 i H xl N 'x W 31 6 gf 2 ' . F I 4 , , I ' AI ' . re' . V gg , ice ' t. 1 i, . y. l f , ' S z y. 1 H lg Q I5 Ti M S e1 ' a ' Q v - -1 A . 1 1 , 1 A 4' I V ,,. L JA - , . x A ,L . ' L Q, i i i in ,,', 'fiiL'1 LT ..T.'T'-..-....vT1L.E',A -V wif' I' ' f,jY.....' I , 53. CARROLL LITERARY SOCIETY 'i- S S ' 'CIIQCQEST' . ' '1 N - w I l Y I i i s P 1 , Y w K SHAKESPEARE OFFICERS HELEN .IAMAR P d DOROTHY DUGGAN V P d FAY RAMSEY S JULIA DE STEIGUER T SAN P1 XIlC OS Bilfl IS'l XC. XDLVIY 113 1 I N N E W i , rc ' . ,I , e y. 'I 1 fi '1 I I Y 1 ,V . i ' 1 Q i I W ' Q 1 -4 7' - -1 1 . -4 w 4 1 -1 , ' 4 ' f 2 ' ' I F I ,' , . x 4 .4 E' , 4 ., LF:--'-ri.fgi'S'fi'f fS iff - E- gg: 5fj.f'- '1EifQiiSS 14 SHAKESPEARE LITERARY SOCIETY 20 L R : fmwcnESwf ELEUTHERIAN OF F ICF RS MARSHALL SMITH P d MAURICE PRIDAY S J C STRIBLING JR T SAN PIAILCOS BAPTIQT ACADEMY 11 resi ent. , ecretary. RAYMOND Hel-IANEY, Vice-Presid . . . , ., l'CaSlll'Cf. . Y X iw 'uf 4 , .J 1 3 - ,- , . , W ',,?.fs' ., ,,,. .' ' Q ELEUTHERIAN LITERARY SOCIETY. .lv ' 1 '20 O jg K O 'She CI2EST x I ZETEGATHIAN OFFICERS ROYCEI REID HOWARD BROWN V P d CLYDE PARRISH T SAN PTAILCQS BAIJTIST ACADEPIY 117 . , Presiden . , ice- ' . I KIRTLEY BROWN, Secre y. I . re . 1 . - - ZETEGATHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY AIN TTT' 'T T W W ' T nm' ' H 'T ' 'TT' 'TTTTA YTTTTT 'f T'Tj jf ql.MQfjQ'1,7 '20 I I v It 'E -urn. crzr-gs rf., DR GEORGE W BAINES RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES IN THE ACADEMY The Baptrsts of the great State of Texas saw and realrzed the need of more denomr national schools therefore from the very fart they determined to uphold relrgron rn thrs rn tltutron The Bible became a requrred subject and the rule was et down and remains so untrl today that no student can get hrs diploma wrthout havrng studred the Brble It has always been the custom to devote thrrtv minutes to the chapel period Here the Br le rs read and prayer rs made besrdes the talks and lectures which are many trmes ba ed on the Brble The Preachers Socrety of 1919 and l9Z0 rs one of the foremost socretres of the school meetmg every Tuesday afternoon At these meetings Dr Barnes grves them Instruct on and trarnrng Many of the boys have regular apporntments near San Marcos and others rn therr own home town whrch goes to prose they are domg a great work for the cause of Chrrst The Sunday School rs organrzed apart from the arty Sunday School meetrng hrst rn Harrrs Chapel of Carroll Hall and from there the drfferent classes go to the varrous class rooms In thus way no class drsturbs another The Sunday School contrrbutes to all Baptrst causes The New Conventron Normal Manual 1 tudred by the Senrors The Missionary Band whrch meets every Mondav rs dorng a very effective work Lrve progressive unxor and Senror B I P U s meet every Sunday evenrng Each rs workmg for the Al standard They are domg much good rn thrs way The Y W A was organrzed early rn the year by the grrls who carry on thrs fme Chrrstran work 'N VI Xlli LDS XC XD1 N1 119 fyx . .. . T . ,. Q T ' I l l 'ss I A . sm ' L . ' s Q rr.x'rr'r'rs'1' f 5, Y I y ., ..... ,Y., .- M... ,.........,-.,... ..e A., .1 ,,a, 'sr ' if 0, , A . 3611, f iZ1,.- E Y,-M A-9 THE PREACHERS CLUB HAROLD sEcoRD J D BARNES RAYMOND MCHANEY VERNON WALKER ERNEST SMITH MARSHALL SMITH oscAR PERKINS D B MCMILLAN WOODY HODSON GEO w BAINES ELIOTT MILLICAN CECIL STARK M E FAIRCHILD L G RAMEY JEFF CLEMENTS J G BROCK OWEN PATTON C W PEARSON FRANK MCNETT G C BURKS LC XIILWX xc. 11:11:11 'xv-'N -us.. ilnu.:r'sv 17 W 1 s !Av,L -X . liz 1 r':'N'!- -.Xc.A- qxyv-'B L E, -0 ,mv 12'-N eff-, -, A . ., , 3' I E' N . , J' i t 1 S V: 1 ,na-....-4. ....e.-. - -.vu . . SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS j V BROWN super ntendcnt I C MCELHANNON As :sum Supermntenclent MISS MAUDAMES DE STEIGUER Secretary ROY M PERRY Treasurer it III' 1 , 'Q t 'IHE ACADEMY SUNDAY SCHOOI f S -up-an-e min- -.Q-14am .29 1 - , , . , .I ' ' ' . 2 1 I 1 3 ,. O E V ' 9 '15 ' 'J X ' x 3 ' I ' , A , X. 5 5 , O , err: 3'lL-L..A-- efkx' 2 4.. . ' I 1. 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' I ' 9 up 'l 'X E X MISS SARA R WILLEFORD Counselor ol' G rls J C MCELHANNON Conductor CAMP PALC 'VIAR Camp Palomar was e tablxshed at Palaclos lqexas during the summer of l9I9 by San 'Vlarcos Bapti t Academy The lirst ses ion opened une I0th and continued until August 15th Seventy two students were enrol'ed in the Camp including forty four boarding students and twenty eight resident students It lu essentially a camp life emphasizing recreation along with study Much is made of the great outdoors and sports On account of the excessive rainfall during the sum allln on the hay was excellent and w as enjoyed by everyone nearly every day Each student took two literary studies which were recited during the morning Under such conditions as camp life afforded study was made pleasant and each student suc cessfullv and happily completed the work and left the camp with two afhliated credits and with his health materially benefited '1Xl2i S Xlzl V1 1.34 Q- . 7 L . ' . 's . s' J ' ' mer, the sports of the seision consisted of rowing, boating, swimming and fishing. The . Q y iii.. ll.'Xl7'l'lS'l' JXCH X' CAMP PALOMAR IACULTY 1919 1 1. 3 J .. ,... , ,.,,. ... ....,-., ,. ,, ' 'Q ,1 . LTJS '!22.z:5.v.ws.x'.x:ba.4,:vzc'x,-'x. L , , ..-,... ,...,. .-.x ... ...,... ......M v PALACIOS SCENES Q 136 X7 as jfiygx QP : 'Q'.Qj!' RLg '-X?p2.' .ff ' .' ' rt - JS!Zf, .1 .- 'J' Zl4 1!'7 ,J .L'2LiDL 'IL '1irM-tzifm i '1':':t 141' 59 ev' --'QT-v 5 CAMP PALOVIAR HOUSES 'MXN 'Vi XILCUS ISKPTICI XC .NDI V1 N ' ' 'win ' ' A' 'A -7 20 ' ' r.imcilz2+xI'.,, P . 2 ' -3, 19' ,I .Vf V JJ. - H H 1 W-M , A -v M gig 'fy ..,A -Af. 5 3 M Ls i . ' LL-f +.i4C5Lz,3'f . . ,,',1f -J' . ' fag 1 H . , Maw- b W 'V . M M Q' vw ,, v ni 'kvggnbrl 1 . I ' i:,af,3...: '1 . -i--, I 'T , , S.:-2223 a ,V 322463, Bl h-L- tsl ..sn : CAMP PALOMAR GROUNDS 13N . I N1 W. Q 1 .4 , ,x , , 1 , .I , . x A xx 5 - 'sNfb'. - f w-C X' In ' -LL..l nh...-.--.'6-Q -1 .- . 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' ii-11 -HY - H-TF, lk'5'f3 - 2, - gl it . 4 Ep 'Uh 'i .-.fa gd' ' Q- V , pgurfg Q ff: 'wfsfg'1, , 1? rua ,' ' - . adj, E g 5 l . -' ll' . I ,gli 'Q l a , A -' , - -fs-,I . '. ' '. n ' N' K n fs- A film'-' ff . f .5 QLM CAMP PALOMAR STUDENT SCENES 1-U fi -X ? . V Af ' l . If QU' .V - J 1 ' I. .Q ,eng , l E swf 1 Y . - f H ' 4 -fb :Y N M., M .'..- i '-5' - -Y-W M- 'i ' ,v...-A - -4.4.1. ,M . Sv '4 . B 5 :aff r xQF'g , ,lvkgh --afifgfzzns-:.vL::g ,, 'ff inf-:ii-11n..r-A.x-n.Z,.f.,M..'.av. - 3 ' , lx 1 '- c , q N, ,yn ' - --J, M.. A.,,...,...-. .-:.......,......-......-.2-..... M V-...,-. .. - ., -yank, CAMP PALOMAR DIVERSIONS s X X ' n-van-an-n-snnwa -also rn vm: 11- mann- am. -ers' 'af 141 'ff ---. X N 1 rv Ai, , ,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,n,,,,. -f 4, A -1ff,14f- - fm, . A ' ,. , , :mL.-., J . .g.au'.::,f1'2x.um.'.u:'411:e.:'4. u 1 v ,- :. : '1...:ef1:::- '- '7zau.u:..L- t' J 1 Z 1 ii .A ' V J fm ' IS 4 N5 ' J . 1 X1 A 1 .. 3, if . . ,f 3 . 1' J X ' - I' ,.. D' ,. B2 5 9 ,-. .... I- e4 'J ,. , - -qv. . .A , , A Y ,., . ,,. V M ,Z M I h i I.. -- A...,,,,,,,-qwvuilr.-H-.-. i..,.u--x-av,--n-we . 4 . 3 ea. 1.1-ms:wf.1,-f.- -, V. 1 uw nv rv m -Lviv as-Q r-pf. CAMP PALOMAR SCFOOL LIFE 144 zo is 'Lira CI2ESlFl'i ll THE PALACIC-S MOON. An amber bowl is swinging 'Mid the blue of the summer sky, Pouring out a Hood of silver While the love-lit moments fly. Sparkling waters flowing gently- Shining pathway to the seag White-winged vessels sailing lightlyg Glad hearts singing merrily. Tapestries of blue and silver Veil the lcy and sea afar Over all in quiet vigil Gleams the shmm evening tar Hearts beat true and love stirs gently In each buoyant youthful breast Vows are made and life grows brighter Loftler holler richly blest Cther climes may claim your glory Pledge allegiance to your throne But your ri htful realm O Night ueen You will ever gladly own Tres Palacios by the ocean Triple palace wondrous fair Here you ll dwell and rule in splendor l-lere your rightful reign declare Nll TXXI SAN IVIXRCCDS TZXIYFISI XC XDLWY 14 . C V 9 9 Q g S . , S I . . I .U . Q 1 1 a ' y Q i I S U -L---lil--'i , . .s VAT- A ,- V ' K rv' .kfi --5.-A , .7 . . rf' ' fopyriglrt. lvl'-7. lug .XX.' i GUING .- ' AJR. -4 Y I V 1 . v v- 1 l '1 A ' N 'Y - , , f . -A X A 14 v i l. lg.: 'tflff-.... :A . A Wg. ,1g:.i::gi.- TL,.: 'T '.'sifi '1 ff::ltQd 5 u1rar,y 15,91-W fini? Hu mf Yr .- -xLXDT 'IX I-RX 'V FIRST LIEUT D H COER4 F A R C 1-6 . . . k , . . . l w w -. f r : , ' ' - . - X , 1 1 - , . ,P , 2 1 V , A 1 H . . A , .Wd ,M--. .- f V L..,..,.. f. .,-. .- , ..., . A - . ..., 4. W- .',- r.,-.-.'. , - ...CN 1 4 nf 4 3:- .1 pn. ,, 1 Janine .nv wan..'b-55.113 BATTALION SERGEANTS BATTALION CORPORALQ kv? mu- A COMPANY Www' lah. M rw! 'C ,R- m N' IVIAURICE FRIDAY C p ur' jCI-Ib. BROCK Fur Llell enwnt CUXN OF DAWSON Second Llc-ntenant FREEMAN ALEXANDER :Irv Ser eant PHILIP SAVERS Ser eant FIPST SQUAD AUSTIN MALEY, CIW MFIVIN IONPS LELON IORLSTER SALTER SPURLOCK IIAROID FUDPLLY IIORACP MICO' Lb KEFZY MII I I R CECIL RLYTON THIRD SQUAD ROEMER PILST Corp WOODY IIODSON I-IITFR CROUCH ALBFRT ADAIR CI-IAS CAPPENTER LOUIS FOI-.STER EARL RODENBERG TOM BROWN 'I Xlli Us CECIL CLEM Ser cant SECOND SQUAD CLINTON DURNEY Loxp HOWARD CAMPBELL C STRIBLIN' INAIIION KOTHMAN 'VIILBY PORTER WALTER 'IRIM IIVI VVARD IVALION MCCAULIIY FOURTH SQUAD EARL IRITT Corp WINSTON JORDAN THOMPSON LANDER WILLIAM GROSS TRACY STONE MILTON BROWNLEE ASA LEO I-IOPPER FRANK LFE CRAIG MARLER X 9 VIN 1 KW A RR R A CQ-l go A 'IL,I,f. CIII2 I-.f-A f Mx fi Lp X 1 , If ,w,L.,,,f.Irg': I OMF I A ' A : I .1:4f7 7 f ,, '1'lI'r: ', ff'L..h--fb 'N 'rv-' 1: :fI. '?A2:. M ,C5':.'71' 5 IS ROYIAI-WIS .I H ' . 'sz ' t I . ,I . . . ' . . L . V P, . Q . 4 J 4 -A J . I: ,I V AL-4 ' 'M A . A . IA ' 5 ISI-XIP'I'lS'I' I c'.'xl1,f1. ' 11.5 ERNEST GIBBS Ser cant -IQKCIIQ CREST T ' , I L, E 20 Hb --.vf I Fw I I I .. .J'u..m ,LS .. B COMPANY SILAS JFFFERY Captam JACK IIAPPER Fnrst Lieutenant MAPSHALL SMITH .second Lleutervant SxX'N. HERMAN CAUSEY F rs! Ser cant IARRY HOLLIDAY Ser cant FIRST SQUAD LEWIS BURR corp ALTON DIEBEL LESTER BANKSTON WILLIAM CARRETT BEN DAVIS HFRBERT WHEELER mm JONES ORAN WEBB HAL BRADFORD THIRD SQUAD WORTH CALVERT Corp AUBREY KING SAM LAUGHLIN EDWARD SI-IAVER AMOS BUCKLEY WILLIAM TREVINO ROBERT SMITH CALVIN FORRESTER FIFTH SQUAD DORIS BOXD Corp LEROY ZIEGLER WILBUR FOSTER BEN SULLIVAN FOSTER ELLISON PAUL TRITT E L HARTMAN WILLIAM HERNANDEZ IVIPSILCCJQ IBXIJIIHI AQ TXIJLVIY SECOND SQUAD YONNIE LUX Cor rl A McDONALD PARL HO4E HAROLD CANNON RUDOLPH TATUM RAY CAIN CLAIJD CROW LESIER CAIN JACK MOORE FOURTH SQUAD WILLIAM IEE Corp JOHN 'IOLLE JAMES HUNTER W O WALKER ERNEST bROWN MITCHELL MOORE DOW LAUGHLIN RAYMOND HARRIS I 4 68 9? 4 4 ' , 1 gg . - v . fl - A v 2 - . . VI , p. L . 1 ., , V v ' f--I S 1 . , . . 1 -4 ' v v -1 Sr 4 -q -1 M A -. . A S A 4 r1'N SAN vm mm C COMPANY ROYCE REID Cap ann HARRY YOUNG Flrit Lxeutenant RAYMOND MCHANEY Second Lieutenant BURT BARCLAY Fur L Ser cant JOF YEARY Ser cant FIRST SQUAD, ROBERT HARRIS, Corp. DOLAN NEVVBERRY RICARDO GUERRA ALYSON BARNWELL BEN PARRISH DUDLEY CIBBS HENRY BLANKENSHIP ERVIN ARNOLD THIRD SQUAD, ROY PAGE, Corp. VICENTE GOMEZ VICTOR PETERSON PERCY PRATT L. C. PASSMORE DONALD RAMEY JACK MCDONALD ROY DIES IVIJX T2 CO9 CLYDE PARRISH Sergeant SECOND SQUAD. DONNER BRACKEN. Corp. JAMES YOUNG GEORGE BUTLER HERBERT SEXTON ROBERT RICHARDSON MANUEL TRILLO JVILLIAVI DAY ISAIAH C1IN FOURTH SQUAD. WALDO SYMONDS, Coxp. WM. MARTIN GLEN MCKAMEY GALEN COBLE M. T. PORTER I3.NI9TI'5'l' AC,-x1mLP1Y . AQ3152fi,gQ'7?3-531.5TT A 4 I 20 I I 111 lm CD12 rs TV . A , u we : W Wlewu Q f 3.4 JFCIIQ CI2ES'1.' A '- W I IIWW - ' III '20 1 I lib I xl I . I wi II I ,. , Il II I I . I I ! I I I I , I I I L -I-'1u..fda. . I THE BATTALI ON ON THE HIK SAN PIAHCOS BADTIQT KC XDENIY 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I5 QI . 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Q .A f . 1 , 6 2, fx' T ' ,115 v. tics 'li .-,'L. lf.- fLn-Y'Ww ' i' ' V Yg,Q,'fl,-ltr- cLieL1S'1' - pl? wr, P MISS GLNEVIEVE WARREN REID Coach ot' Gxrls Athleucs JOHN B Coach of Boys Athlc rcs THF ACADEMY S ATI-ILFTIC FAFULTY Tl e Academy has Leen extremely foltunat thu year ln xts coaches ohn B Reld and Mrs CICHEVICVC Warren They have worked dlhszently and have d veloped the most skillful and port manlrke team rn Texas thus chool year Clean athletics has been prac trced 'md no school that has played the Academy can brmg the charge of lack of sports man lalp against the players or coaches Coach Reld ls a Baylor man born and bred ard a natural athlete uearlng the B wlth 1 thorough knowledge of the varlous ports He works hard to get results from the maternal on hand and he never allows a man ln unlform to loaf on the job He IS con rderate of h s men and bases his selectlon of players solely upon lndxvldual ment Those who frequent Talbot Fleld dunnv the athletic ea on wrll recngnlze such sloffans as Hurry lt up Get the old pep and I belleve rn you Warren here Miss Geneuew Vvarren won her letter ln basketball and tenms at Baylor and has turned out some teams of big caliber slnce then Her greatest as et IS the plcklng out of mwterlal and NVl1lDDll'lU lt into form She IS kmd considerate and flrm The girls work vs hen coachee rs on the court and never murmur Miss Warren nas earned her team through the most strenuous basketball sea on ln the history of gurls basketball and has not only ws on the secondary school cnampronshrp of Texas but the college champlonshrp SAN WIKIJCOS UKDVIIST' KCXDLVIX? 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' A 'Q- THE FOOTBALI SOUAD l9I9 FOOTBALL SCORES gm Marco Hugh School Peacock Austm Hugh School Bmylor San Antonio Acaclf-my Southwe t Texas Normal SAN '1X1lQ Q55 I3XI9T1Hl XC XIJLWY 1f'l ff ' A. ' ' --. ,, ., , ,..' an r - , . S. M. A. ..................... 20 .. 1 'K ......... . 0 S. M. A. ,.................... 6 ................... , 0 S. M. A. ..................... 9 Brackcnriclge High School .......,, 7 S. M. A. ..................... 0 ' ' ........... .. 7 S. Nl. A. ........,............ 7 . ...................... I3 S. M. A. ..............,....,. 20 ' . ..,.... .. 6 S. M. A. ..................... 6 . s ' ....... .. I3 . , A Q , .. .' ,L ' . E 12110 CI2135 1 ev-'ii' riff? an 1? X ai Clem Cecll rs as steady as tlme rt self Playing at erther half or quarter he was the p1lot of the team At the former positron he handled the team ln a way to brlng out lts greatest efficiency At half he was a good ground gamer and broken field runner and wrthal a krllful and dependable tackler and always flghtlng for Academy He la to Le ranked among other pnotal cap talns of l920 Dawson oe was the hardest lme plunger on the Academy team H grves promr e of developing rnto an ex ceptronally good back A good krcker and a drwmg ta kler oe was unanr mously elected to lead the Cubs thelr l92I schedule Tatum Rudolph was a steady worker for the Cub and wonderfully alded them the past eason Fast qurck and powerful he developed lnto a star back Playing at right half h was a good ground gamer H Brown Howard playing at quarter was a wonder He handled hrs team well and hrs tackling was at all tlmes hard and sure And as a leader of Interference he was reliable p SAN I IAIlCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY l A 1 I 1 h Hartzog Howard was the most powerfull man on the team On the old hammelmg around play he was sure for a sub tantlal gun As a tackler he was sure and dependable No plays ever pas hrs way Howard will long be remembered by Academy supporters Brown Klrtley playmg at left end was a hard steady player Going down on punt and talclng passes Klrt ley was the equal of any end ln th State H1 tackling was sure and deadly He will be wrth the Cubs again next season Rezd Royce was a new man for the Cubs this past season By hrs steady working he won rlght end Tall rangy and wlth an unusual reach h IS an Ideal end for the passing game In the coming years It IS hoped that Royce will make a great end Elherrdge ohn was another new man who appeared on the field when the season opened He was a steady clean frghter It rs hoped that he wrll be with the Lavender and Green an other season AC.1llC9 I1- w'ZmE75?4? 'H i' Wea 'X 9 'L' i l L, :tial QAN MA1lCOS I3 YYY! IST ,'XCJXlJ1.l'VIXf' l 163 Y the CQEQFI Wheeler Herbert playlng In the llne was a veteran m breakmg through and stoppmg play He 1 a strong and teacly tackler Wrth the weight a love for the game and hr ablllty to tear mto every play Her ert develop d 1nto a tar for the Cu s Hls place for next season will be hard to hll Smnlh Marshall playmg half was a wonderful lme masher Havmg the werght and the ablllty he always macle a gam when called upon It IS to be deplored that Smxth has finlshed hrs ath letle work ln the Academy Mel-fancy Raymond at center was alway on the Job On defen e he would brealt through omehow ancl stop an encl run or llne luck and on oflense le would alway manage to make hl hole at th right place and time Davs Ben xn the backheld was a good ground gamer He carrled the pug slun a num er of tlmes around the ends for goocl gains Ben has a very bright football career Academy 1 expecting great things from Davis ln the commg year SAN MAILCOS BAIJTIST ALADLNINK V,-Ry . Y - . J , 2 - I 1 EE 1 2 v v K ,, fs 'il n I I . s. S C . . , . , , 3 . ,Q . , L. C S .. E 'H - I 1 Y 9 f l . . - l ' . . ' I . . . s ' . 5 ' . s - A 1 1 ' 5 3 I A 1 ll ' ' !! D I.. ' S . . . . l I , 1 W , -1 1 - Q L 4 Ln -- , M , , W 114 A 1- iii-fE'r5'fi' QA X -. .. ...x.'.:x-4 fm.,-nv lm ,naw w z,1'11w 4.2-,c'av.:n4cr 1--ayaqf ru-1. BOYS BASKETBP LL SQUAD I920 BASKETBALL SCCRES Coronal Mllltwry Academy IVlartmcIa'e Bavlor Pear Waco H1 Ia Au tm Hxgh Main Ax enue High QWTN QWTIN S. M. A. ..................... 4I ..... . . 2 S. M. A. ......,.............. 30 ' . ..........,...... .. I3 S. M. A. ..................... 28 A 3 s .................. 49 S. M. A. ..................... 20 'g ................ .. 22 S. M. A. ..................... 28 s' ' ............... . . . 9 S. M. A. ..................... i7 New Braunfels ................ I3 S. M. A. ..................... 30 ' '-'. ............ 3 I S. M. A. ..................... I9 B .... .................. 5 S. M. A. ..................... I7 -. '. . '. ................ .. I9 9 167L4 0 Dawson A captam need not he such a great player but he mu t be a leader oe had both these qualltles however As a guard he had n equal and a man rn whom all had con fldence oe will be on the team nex year Prrdap Maurlce was center on the team Hrs work was hard and con lst ent Posses ed of more than average helght he rarely found hl equal ln gomg up after the ball Lee William was a fast and steady worker for the Academy He fol lowed the ball lrke a fiend and was the work was the redeeming feature of the 20 season Rerd Royce wa a steady worker for the Cubs playing mot of the season at center he showed hrs frght and delelmlnatlon to wln for the Lav Ender and Green This 1 Rerd s sec ond year w1th the Cubs and to our sorrow his lat Hrs work and pep wlll be mrssed QVXIN PTAILCOQ BADTIST ACKDLPTY 4' f e, A A . E . 20 , s ' J . . . o . J ' Q . ' s' - . s equal of any man on the court. His . .S . , - . , , ,1 . t 4. W L t rg Clerr Cecil wa a steady and de pendalle basket tos er Though mall he could manage to get the ball rn hrs terutory ruth much lull and pep A a tos er he I hard to equal Hrs place wrll l'e hard to Hll another y ar Best Roemer was a new man for the Cubs thls ea on He has the called upon he usually showed his abil lty as a player Illalcu-Archie IS a man whom all watched when ln a game He dld not play ln most of the games but when he was on the court he fought hard un tll the last whl tle was sounded Taiun Rudolph the star of the Academy quintet 1 one that mll long be remembered Ly basketoall loxers He was the most consl tent player Academy had and hrs long shots and habit of gettlng loose from hrs opposing guard made hlm the star Che CIQLQ I li 'hi 1570! Julio! SAN I'1fXI2.C.CJS 135131151 XC. XD1..P1Y 14 4 , 'f' tfii -'H-1 q 'M'-V ' V Q - ,KAN Q l if 1 r 4 F I A 1 Y Y :W V 20757, ', 'lflf ,7fQ 'W-'7. A JM' ' 'T Q gi I In ,iv ,g. Sl ' V 5 Wait A A A 1 .i . - A 'a .i 1 f' 3 , V ' 1 - - s . s ' . '- , s ' . s , 5 's . '. ' L' I- 4 V 8 ' A. 5' Q ,V -f ., ' H L . , rl F ' t' ' - R ,Q ,. A '4 Z 1 i 0 1,3 'X ii 2 'X f I , ffl r ' is f .. ,, . S C ff f by maklng of a wondertul player. When , Q s','- V ' . ' ' lf 12 ' , iff A ' Z 'A A W y , b V -A ' ' ' ' 7 k 1 .f l ft 1. E ' Q ,, 1- , t 5' , S ' ' i I . . , . Q . S y , - .31 . . ' . . 'gi . ' c Lil 5 ' . 'xii I x . a'ju+s.s . .L , - 1 , , , . , . r 1 - v Q 5 1 qv A ,X - A A Xt ' fci he C 12135 T if '20 Wil 35' 'MY-vi BASEBALL SQUAD BASEBALL PROGRESS IN I920 The first call for practrce was rssued by Coach Rerd rn the latter part of February A large group of men reported for duty and contrnued farthtully rn the darly work out untrl the eason opened rn hope to become a Cub It was certarn from the beglnnmg that the player who landed a place on the Cub nrne must he a plum good un and that the hrtters had the preference smce they all mutually excelled each other rn the art of freldmg On March I 3th the hrst game of the season vsas played wrth San Marcos The Cubs hrt the ball rn the nlck of trme and won the conte t I0 to 5 The game was an example of real port and full of thrllls untrl the Hnrsh From the way rn whrch the Cub team has arranged the schedule rt eems that the sea son wrll be a successful one even though defeats mrght be experienced The comhmatron has already strengthened the begrnnmg of the season and arr trght ball playing may be ex pected from them SAN MARCUS BAPTIST ACADEMY 7 W Y' i - V. ' 1 v K if l M my I - R K - V V L at g -r '4 ' 1 xfktf, ' 5 . . ,, ,, . . . S . U H .4 H - .. r H I , - -. - H f S . s ' ' . - - 4- H - 5 - 1 -v ,, A - L 170 '20 QQ 13 its CI2ES'T'f Brown-Kirtley in addition to his popularity and success as a football player has proved himself to be a com petent baseball catcher He was a demon at blocking off runners at home plate And his hitting was very de pendable Dons Boyd Dutch is a new man that appeared for practice this season At first base he proved to l:e a valuable a set to the team handling the ball well at all times His place will be hard to fill next year Horace McCollum Horace is one of the most dependable ball players on the team At second he handles every thing that comes his way A good base runner and batter Hts peppery pres ence will he missed next year lr 6- -1 SAN MARCO? BAPTIST NC XDLNTY 4,,'Cl1e CREST glfl N '--M' law -os L ' ' 1QQQL2lflf1fQ 1 llglfgfly . j L . H 1 tf . 3 . , . . ,, Q11 I -.X if Q 4 ' . 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V . .- A -- Q Howard Brown This year Captain Brovxn who for the past two year has been one of the star short stops m the Academy was placed on Hrt and made good from the start His hlttlng was trmely and work fast and steady Burney Shotgun has the enuxne ualltle of a good baseball pitcher bred m the lone Hrs doctrme of pltcherrsm and es ence of stuff that he put on the ball batters the battlng average of many heavy hltters Hams This youngster hand: capped on account of slze falled to make the team but he possesses the quallhcatlons of a good baseball player Buckley Cotton IS always out for any kmd of athletics the Academy f. puts out Though young and mexpe rlenced will make a good athlete for S M A rn the commg years SAN MAILCOS BAIJTIST KCADEMY 1 ' Farrell Wrllram posses es the qual lflcatlons of a good ba e all player In the positron of rlght fleld I1 played a teadv game and proved to the fans there W1 no weal. place ln tlmat section Wllllam IS al o a good hltter and u ed tl e bat to our advantage on many oc ca :ons Harper Jack rn centerfneld proved to be a veteran handlmg everything Hr t class that came his way And that old whip of hr shall never be for gotten by the Academy fans Rtrd Long Boy playing first La e last sea on surprised most of the old players by appearmg ln left field when the ea on opened He made as u eful a player as last season K ng Allen I5 a new man who tried out for pitcher this eason, He pos se ses some line qualltles as a twlrler 'Cho CREST' -: l 3 nie ,iii an e o ' a e a e lv ig g g ' e as 1 e . 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'w or fly . , I 'MQW x r TRACK TEAM THE TRACK SEASON In the year l9'l9 the track team made two trlps Flr t tt S M U at Dallas then to A 5: M College On both trrps our team showed up well brm mg back wlth them a number of medals When the call went forth this sea on for candldate to begun tlalnlflg for duty on the cmder path more than twenty men reported Including several of the let tered men of last season Captam Clem the man of football renown I likewise a fellow with a good record on the track team There are a number of others such as Wheeler Brown Stark Young Adarr Barnes Causey Lander Davrs Atkn on and Boyd who are capable of gam mg vlctorles for S M A this season that have been arranged 'WAIN T'1AIlCO':,' BAIJTIQT KCXIJLNTY ,..l l: l, It ln ll' lrl lfi NI IM il r l l, ll lr . ' . 'S 1 . . . ' , J X I . ' . ' ,g. . a T Q , S . S . I.. rx . M . g , .S . . . . V . 1 . I . I n I Coach Reid is busy trying to get these men in good shape for the coming schedules . g' rl E! iff ' T ' 1 1 ' ' fl - - ' C x 4 .4 'l ig l ul .' C llc CIQTAQ Il IT? N gg i '46 'fi!e-tw JY at ,M-1-...wma-1-5 ...A Cecil rs a fa t man and can Lmo llke a ra' blt He promlse t b come one of the best men the Acad cmy has ever had Dawson When track season opened oe was fourd on the held at work as ln the football ea on We all know hr football career o watch hlm traclc Calvcrl Worth rs a new man ln Academy always ln for anything to help wm a victory The pep IS not larkmg ln this youngster Harry Hollrday Hurcller and dashes rs hrs specialty, and he IS no qultter he fights tlll the last dro p and that lcmd usually wms CAIN Y'1XI2CO'-, IBXPTISPI XC XDLVIN 1 1 - s s s c g ,,, f ..iiLlfiI,lT, TIT,, , i,.1,Ti::i' I , ,. . , rg . I - 5 1 3 k -- 5.1. ' 4 1. , ll 1 K F 1 Clczri- ' ' ' 1 l v ' I ' .i ' . ' 3 0 3 S - I, 1 1.1 ' I . . 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Preach- ers get in everything but my' look what they amount to He holds Academy record ln shot put rs strong on discus throw and also long dl tance We need more like hlm Wheeler Star Navy the gemal ccmedmn IS recognized as one of Academy s lzest athletes As a weight man he rs among the be t we have had always wmnmg a place rn whatever he enters C Strzbbllng A never say dre klnd One of our fa test hurdlers good m hlgh Jumping and always on the track for something SAJN MARCUS BKDTIQT fXC'XDEl I'Y Lit... L., ll ll .,l . . :l . K . ,. . - l . . L ' n ,Q . l ii ! 1 I , . ' s . I I . . Q - - . l l Q in 4 Q , 1 l IH Q 'll ' .L c 4 .L .. 1'r f 'xxx '20 TZ fcshaf CIiESk1 x Albert Adair-Is another one who has got most of his development here during the last three years. He makes them all stretch in the 220 and hundred and has become a regular bird in pole vaulting. Lester Ban sion ls a new man and has a good strlde ln 440 and a half but more than anything else he ns one of the dozen that makes the best keep fighting and that s what makes a track team Pri! Barnes Another old tlmer h has been hghtmg for honors three years ln track watch hlm hell make a rec orcl breaker some day Alton Dlebcl Sorta small but tough and has the gnt hghtmg for any thmg worth havmg ln long cllstance NN SAN l IfXIlCOC3 BKDTISI XCNDLPTY L.. 1 1 v - n v .. - Q e . U x . , ' I I - - an n 1 I I 1 - ' L W 1 'v ' . fr- ea ' 1' I , ,, v 4' K, ,l , x 4. 4 . 177 F 1X 'V 'Q '-'-' ,Qflwv Q: 1187 1 975' 11 11 ll 11, '11 11 I ...gf GIRLS BASKETBALL SQUAD THE. SEASONS SCORE Austin Hlgh New Braunfels Waco Hugh Belton High W San Marcos Mann Avenue H Mart X W S W T N Austm Hxgh lgh Maln Axenue Hlgh 1 qfxx Mmuqoe HADTIST m xmuw Ll 1 S 1 1 - ! 1 ' 1 E W 4 1 Vx , . IW ' 1 1.1 , L V1 7 ' 1 I H! ' ' 111 11 s.M.A. .............,........ 27 s.1v1.H.s...... 1-' s.1v1.A. ...........,........,. 33 s.1v1.H.s....,. 1 s.M.A. ...................... 37 s.1v1.H.s...... 5, s.1v1.A. ,..................... 49 s.1v1.H.s...... 11 s.M.A. .........,............ 31 S.M.H.S...... 115 s.M.A. ...................... 37 s.1v1.H.s...... L s.M.A. ...................... 37 s.1v1.H.s...... I1 s.M.A. ...................... 36 ' ' 1 j s.M.A. ...................... 26 .. li' s.M.A. ...................... I9 Maf1Y. lg s.M.A. ......,............... 20 ' .... . S.M.A. ...................... 25 ' ig! s.M.A. ....................., I8 5. 111 s.M.A. ...................... 32 s.M.A. ...................... 37 ' ' JH s.M.A. .....,.......,........ 23 4 111 s.M.A. .......,.............. I3 .... fig s.1v1.A. ...................... 37 A ' s.1v1.A. ........,............. 37 ' 1 ' 113 , ,. , . . H S. 4 I , . x A!- ,1 3, ,S22,.,.,,2v-,--.122M --1 'Che CI2EST : i HELEN JAMAR GUARD 'nr almpnu x gn :nl nw e I s xlth Q I 1 ru. 1 rs nnl sbt url nn knuvts In kethall ABBIE RUTLEDGE FORWARD t L A sl s HI XX hcn It CUIIILS to throwing g Als there 'x vm ry few that czu equal Inr It ns sum I sh -. e 1 n f mn S ter MARY STEPHENSON FORWARD Nlxry Lntcrerl every gum with the rlitmrxnma tum of wlnnlng She woultl work her gtnrd cluwn running 'lY01lllfl I t Slu knit up her same old :tm It was very izltlrnn thi! she tvtr nnised 1 :hot 'nt tha 5,011 VERA WILLIAMS CENTER lxg One Jumped center 'mel ucry one wxll have to adnnt that she phyul Ineketlnll nz Such a wiy th1t She nude her opponent fed iunl e IS 'arc tn hen when nt con to staying IH the alr SAN MAILCOS BADTICZT ACADEMY 179 , ,, H 1 2 ' I v 1':1lwtz1in -l:un. is tht nhl - ' I:hIe : ff ulw. :z nu the jnh. Sh ILL' hem-n th' S.X..X.tean th y':x.',: S fly ' is' . , .XInImi' pluyvrl in ev'ry gzun' of the .'-nfnn, 1 Ll she nmfle :A rccortl that will he Imrcl to hunt. 'A ' '. ' 01.4 '.re ' 1-: -.Sl-':.r.II, Int .' 1- hai th guarl I finl that 1 Stop I . I ' ' . , ru I - -r .II ,I 'U Ik, L x I I .. .- .. - N V - .:.l. Sh ' h.I 1 '-' ues . Y . . - 1 . - w . x fxft , an -,- , girttm CI2ES'l' e I MARY ESTHER BAIN GUARD X uhm ls 1 good guard Qhe ns always tt v r ga e g lll 0 It vu tht llmtm l'lllllI'lIIUll tu vnu She flghts to the Its xml Ina done hu ptr! toward ma mg ln 1 Ltlull 1 FAY RAMSEY FORWARD lax xvls not so small but that dld not make am Inference to her vuhLn she got the ball you could always count on tvlo more pumts lhls I5 the second 5t lSUl'l that she has made t In 0 F AY ALLISON FORWARD Sht ts nmtln:-r lay and 'mothtr forward that thu tum could count on She. ns small but th it tllcl not bother her hut It hothered her uppomnt most all the tame EVIE. LOWMAN GUARD who nnlus good mn every game She was a fxgltmg guard who was always on the Job Ks ptppy as pep ltself SAN MAILCOS BAIJTIST Ac, 'XDEPTY 180 . X , Y v . Q ,. rc: lj fo a m and DCS ' t 'th ' :Sl : 1' 1 ' k' tl - Iufk' 1 re1. of S. M. A. . I L I I lh- Iva fs. M. A. . I f , , I Y I .,l V - . y S' -Z:.4f.':'!. livin is out and out a true basketball player -if f 1. , .. .-.. - - - 'W 1 '1 , . L A - C 1' ' A ' 'Cl1eCRESrI 'x' xi MADELINE BAXTER RUNNING CENTER 1111111 111 1 1 11111 1111111 Slll L 16-r1111111w I 11s 11 C11 ty 11 111110111 1 1 51 RUTH WALTON GUARD 11 1 1 1 s 1V 1 r 4111111 11h 1 rm ISS 1I111r11 IRENE BROWN RUNNING CENTER 111 r 1 1 11 lg 1t11 S11 1 11111 1 11111 t s 11 1 1 s 111 ns g1 ll 1 GUARD l ll 11 111 11 111 N 1 1 c guard .11111 1 t11,11r ABI WARD RUNNING CENTER 1 15N 1111 'llllt 11111111 111 1ys 1. NC g 1 1111111 1 1 up WI 1 1 I nr SAN MARCOQ BLXIJTIHT KCCXDLNYY 181 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mal-' - iQ :1 1411 1 plzy-r, : gh ' ull sh- 11' - 1'.' 11'4fi' 1 1 t11 her ' ' 11111 11cc11rz1lc 11:- ng, 1 Q . 1 Rul 'F 111'1'k 1llll1 .'lI's will lu- blltlll. 1 NV' 11 1it!l1- 1111 - lr:1i11i11g she will l1c il 1 first-Cla 1 . i l 1 1 1: ' 1 I 1 1 1 1r1' ', 1111 9111- 1'c11l'1', 1-1 51111 ' f' 1 fl ' sell 111 1111- 11111111111-111 sl11- Cll1l111ll' 'my llll 'l11l, 111111 1111111111 s111:l1 6111- : v: -11 'ts the 1111 111111 11:1ss1-s it 111 1111- riglt 11lz11'1-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ESTELENA PEYTON, 1 1 ' 1 lislzl 1.1-11:1 1-111-r'1 lute lllll 1111i1'kly 111:11lc g11111l I ,' 1 '1 N110 1 -1:1111 plzjlllg. .'l1- 'N :1 llvlwllvl- 1 1 uhl : ' 2 l1:11'1I 1l11, 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ah' 111. - g. 1 -' 111-11 llllI1 is : 1': 5 1111 1 th- mo , 111:1ki11 il hurl f11r 111'1' 1111 'Ill t11 ku-1 'Atl 111-r. Sh- is s111:1ll. 11111 his is 1111 l111111r:111ce 111 1 -. 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I - - i 1 1 1 a 'W 'T f ,, , A 1 4 J. , ' . YE .ggnrla CREST 'T Q ,g . it at 1 , '. -' 1 l rl l 4, ,Y iw 1. s 1 is I n 5 l i l l V 1 5 iii 3 1 l I l rl fi l 1 .. ll inf F . 'A 'S ' '20 RESUME OF THE GIRLS' BASKET- BALL SEASON. The girls' basketball sea- son opened with four suc- cessive years of champion- ship seasons behind. Not a single defeat had marred the record. The Academy girls challenged everybody in Texas, and the result was a host of acceptances from high schools, colleges and independent t e a m s. Academy defeated every high and academy team lost to college opponents only to Southwestern Uni versity by a small score and deetd th allState champions the Mart Y W by a deci ive score Mart defeated Southwest ern and Southwestern re fu ed to play the Acade my at home so the Acad emy girls have the best claim to the Texas cham pronshrp of any and all the teams ln the State The climax of the season was the triumphant victory over Normal The two chools have long been rivals al though not in the same scholastic and age class It was a glorious season and goes down 1n the record as the best ln the history of the Academy 182 f a e e - l ll ' l 3' s - l l 1 - l ll - li y - - l T A a l SAN Mfxucos 13A1fr1ST ACA UEY1 Y , WA 1 , - -- - ,f- .-. ,-, -- O gui ggg. V ':Ji ,::11 M-' ho f I if 1 9, ,Jft ' M f ,, --' fs- . - GIRL CALISTHENICS ...+- GYMNASIUM CLASb SAN 'VINIICCJS IXKIPIIHI 'XC XIJLVIY 183 E wr 1 -.11 1 . 1 3' , 1, V I w - 1 . W U. , , , , , , x X , X , I ' ' ' x N xl V K ' - '-v ' ' s 1-cm. . ,K .X B . 2' .- , ,f Z '54 v ' xx ' - - ' ...Q j ,. ' h 'vw 54- - -my - -ar' V1-svfsa., 1 N , , - , Q 1a fx rgzf. , , A... .- 1 -mi s A-ugfk,1f 'S--1.Z ,' '- 1 2 - .fr , ,f , ,ix ,.gi-',1, .axial-'fl ,A .. . . 1 X ' , , 4 . , , r -1 1, 1 1 A 1 l I . . 4 x A , A , .4 X , X 4 Y . Y v Y ,..,, Y Y -K--. -Y-fv-YA - -- ali- +4 1 7 i' ': ' ' L1- Q W' W , fl, ' A 5, Tip ' ,,f'.'!f'gT7 +--,.....fW1Y W-.Y -Y -vw A iv---g-hr -' 3 ZH' , 0 Q: , - ,,---.. . - , . -,W .4-C,1,fx CRL191' UN R 577 J BOYS TENNIS CLUB -441' GIRLS IENNIS CLUB S X K'IXIlC0S ISXI I1 I XC XllL.x'lN 1 4 i X ,JJ 1. I 1 7, 1 Sw .- rt I A . , X ' 'V nfl w , 1 4 L , Y , QL Q I A' 'E : -g' F ,. r Q f li- ff 'f , - fx-if , , , y 4 -, 1 - v 1 .' . .i 5 , -' YA' X ' A f 'the CREST X Sar Marcos Texas Aprll l970 Edrlor of 1920 Crest DEAR EDITOR At your request I am enclosmg a brref hlstory of the Senlor Cla of I920 These are extracts from letters of a member of the class written during her Acad emy career Hoping that they wrll prove satrsfactory yours very truly THE CLASS HISTORIAN September I5 l9I6 DERE MOTHER I m just awfully homeslck and Ml h I could be back ln Sunny IICW wrth you and Daddy and brother I Just know I would not lse so homeslck rf I was a Semor or anythmg besrcles a freshman Everybody s so stuck up and all the teachers are for lgners my English teacher s a German They ve got me stuck ln nere wrth an old grrl who thlnks she knows everythrng but rf you ask her anythmg shell nearly brte your head off Must stop and study Lots of love from your mrsereble daughter SALLY KATE anuary 6 l9l 7 DEAR ANNABELLE Back to beans and gravy after all the good turkey cranher res cake and all the other Chrlstmas g00dlCSl Most all the kldz ot here today and we are ready to start work tomorrow Wrlte oon and tell me all the Sunnyvrew gossip Yours SALLY KATE May 28 l9l 7 DFAR BROTHER Just a few days before Commencement and then I ll be at home Hooray' Tell Dad that I reserved a room here for next year Hurrledly SISTER KATE September 20 l9l 7 DEAR FRIEND CHUM Back again at old S M B A Most of the old students are back and there are a number of new one added to our Sophomore class There are two real nlce lookmg boys Cecll Clem and Konme Lux As ever SALLY KATE SAN PIAILCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY 186 T Tv 4-1 1 V ' Ei. N k CT ,' . I in ll 2 l ,. ll in 'v I , , , M. 2 . . . . Ss I . . I T - . .' . gl! ' T ' wa ll lm ,rf , - ,Ll ,. . . . . n,, : 's r fy - lx ., . . - vi' ,A il . . , , ., . , 3 , . rl . . . . . , . 51 a 9 I .' 1 . . . . 1 ' l I J , - : . , r, - . ..-,. . 9 o . s . , . . , . . : 1 ' . l . , . Q . , . , . . . - I '4 -. T ' X, ,, - AY , lk, A , Y , D -XP ' ig -Che CI2E1SfT l Lf- t November 30 l9l 7 DEAREST MOTHER MIINE We celebrated Thanksgmng by going to a Polo game between Kyle and San Marcos ack Stinson the famous avlator was at the game wlth a ounch of airplanes and drd stunts Ask Dad lf he doesnt thmk we mlght be able to trade the car off for an alrplane Lovrngly DAUGHTER February 24 l 91 8 GREETINGS BROTHER Surprised to hear from me alen t you I shall be even more dumfounded rf you by chance reply Arent you glad that Washington was born ln February3 I urely am The literary Socletres rntertarned la t evening wrth a receptron All the decoratlons and everythlng were rn patrrotlc colors of course the Academy people are doing varlous kmds of war work kmttxng etc Your affectionate Sister Aprll2 l9lS DEAR FRIEND CHUM The Faculty hasnt any ense of humor whatever What rs the first of April for anyway Id luke to know? Yours untll I get out of the Sunset D1v1s1on September 24 l 9 l 8 DEAREST MOTHER At last lm an upper classman' The Academy IS larger this year and has more students Our unror Class organized today and there are so she has a brother named Maurlce Anr-le Taylor Archre Maley Austln Maley Mar shall Smrth and Dorothy Duggan l havent learned the names of the others but sup pose all of us will get acquarnted soon Please address my letters now Sarah Katherine mstead of that srlly Sally 'xte That ounds so undlgnlfned and you must remember I m gettlng older Your affectionate daughter SARAH KATHERINF Sunday Afternoon October l9I8 DEAR DADDY Have tlme to wrrte just a wee note before trme to go down to the ce yes this IS our at home Sundav It rs mterestlng to observe the buddmg love affairs SAN MARCOS BADTIQT KCADLTTY 187 l , . ' Q . ,. . ' I ' il ,Q u . - ' , ' , . . ' ' . , . . - , : ' s . - , - . .. , a a ' - S. K. , . many members added. There is Dena Eidson, Inez Priday from Gregory--and, oh, yes, A - - ' ' o o 1 ' - . n -Q f l s Q ' ' ' , ll ' I, . . . g - , . 19 . S - ' I Y ' : re- p : , ,. . . . A. ' x A as fy-Nb l . gy E- ,,,,.--,,,,,.i rs-me CREST 'R f '20 I? x ar nib 586319 There rs one boy here from Stockdale who slmply won t loolt at any grrl besrdes Marlenne Then there IS Inez and Tom Beverly Vrrgrma and Rex Clyde and y I just must have a check daddy right away Your lovmg daughter November l l l9l8 DEAR BROTHER Of all the celebratlons you es er heard of we have had lt' We paraded all over the place malcm all the noise posslole Oar class beat the drums and tln pans louder than any other l m sure Wrrte and tell me what all of you at home dad to commemorate Armrstlce day Thls of all days IS the most vlvld to me and l should thmk you would love rt best too and all the rest of us Because I firmly belreve that rt marks the close of a Chapter rn the world s hlstory and the begmnmg of another age Thus time hrstory will tell a drfferent story because people are gorng to be drfferent and therr customs and rdeals wrll have undergone a mo t complete change ten years hen? Love ISTER September I7 l9l9 DEAR MOTHER We had our first Senlor Class meetmg today and elected ofhcers Our class rlngs are to be ordered later We have more studles thrs year and the varxous school actrvltres are gomg to take up a great deal of time We have lots offaeuqames to add to our Senior roll Helen Madalyn Marjorie Connle ulla Grace ar Sam Wlth much love SARA KATHRYN December I8 1919 MY DEAR ANNABELLE Have Ju t returned from a theater party sounds startlr does rt not3 Macbeth was presented at the new theater this evenmg and we drdnt miss lt' And good gracious Annabelle' The Seniors had real dates We have been wrtnesslng some good football games thrs term Some of our athletes are Smrth Wheeler Rerd Best Clem Boyd Maley Brown Ethendge and Mel-laney There goes ll ht bell Love SARA K SAN PIARCOS I3AIJ'T'IbT 'XC HXDLVINK 1841 . ,- . . . ' Jo i , . : ' f , ' . .I g .V ., D i , . . ' 'Q 1 U I . . . S n l , . Velma, Gladys, Lella, Vera, Charles, Roemer, Dons, Jeff, Harry, Wa , Joe and , . : ' s - fng. - u on V - ' ' ' ' 3 I Q Y Y l Y I U I 1 g . . .. ' - 1 1- -- ' - . A 4. 1 --Y-A-V-' --A Mein.-nb' ' 'TT'..T.Tf'.ll'f1 Q- '.,1III,I,Tl1'fl i .C C: R E 'T' Fe ruary 6 l920 DEAREST FRIEND CHUM I want to tell you about our kld party we had the best tlme It was given by the Seniors Senior llfe IS not all a Grind We come down to frlv olous affairs occasionally Last evenln our dxgmty was lard aside when we put on krd costumes We played all sorts of Game and crved red strclc candy lce cream cones and strawberry soda water Happily yours SARA KATHRYN February 24th l 920 DEAR ANNABELLE just back from a most glorrously excltmg game of basketball between our boys and Normal There was not a smgle dull moment rn that game Our team played wonderfully and the end of the game saw Academy rn the lead I9 to I5 closing the best eason of ba lietball ever ta ed ln San Marcos Our Ulrls are away on a basketball trlp and are to play Waco Mart Belton and Georgetown Senior grrls on the team are Mary EVIC Madeline Fay and Vera This has been a delxghtful week end and the Carroll Eleuthenan Social was great' Schute s Orchestra played azz mu IC all the ex enmg The decorations and eats were fine X ours ever SARA KATHRYN May 1920 DEAR MOTHER AND DAD Everythlng ln a whlrl of preparation for Commence ment Amt It a grand and glorious feelmg' We have the largest qenlor Class the Academy has ever had and we are gomg to have the best Commencement program Class day rs to be a bxg event After all these years at S M B A we have learned to love It dearly When we first came as freshman some of u drd not want to stay but now even though looking eagerlv to Commencement we shall be orry to leave We shall all be scattered but are lookmg forward to the home comlnv of our Class 0 l920 Y our affectlonate daughter SARA KATHRYN SAN MARCO? BAPTIST KCKDLMY IS '- LJ , . rt - n - . , u 1 5 o ' - V . g . 1 C K' ' . D c, - . . . , . , . , . . 1 , C C ' Q U 1 . c - D . 1, 7 8 1 C , ' , , , - . . . . . . ' , ' 1 . , ' - - - tt as S ' . I . , . , . I 13 ' . ' ,. . , . . . ,, . . . - , . . r 3 - , v , C . e - v . , , . . 5 . , , Q -4 . , ,. ,, ,L L 4 ,A , vilf , 'Che CREST WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY MADE MEMORABLE BY BRILLIANT SOCIAL EVENT Nothing more brilliant was ever given in the Academy than the Carroll Eleutherian Social on February 22 this is the consensus of opinion of all who were present From eight to eleven the parlors and halls of Carroll Hall swarmed with Academy elite in full evening dress The noted Schute s Orche tra from San Antonio Jazzed through the whole evening to the delight of all The eats were palatable to a degree that only the epicure can appreciate The decorations were superb nay brilliant The front parlor was lattlced lights were draped in green The back parlor was bespangled with the Academy colors plus the patriotic red white and blue These streamers were arranged so that a deep octagon was formed with the prcures of Washington and Wilson facing and that of Pershing facing the Flag of Our Country Flag diaperles artistically arranged converted the spacious halls into resplendent arcade of beauty The dining room was arranged in the shape of a huge E covered and draped with red white and blue and the broad streamers on the sides made it beautiful to behold It was purely a reception The boys met the glrls and mingled with each other untll banquet time At ten thlrty the line of march was formed led by George and Martha Washington nee ohn Etheridge and Ellse Burnett For more than five minutes this llne passed before the reviewing stand mto the dining room As the orchestra played The Star Spangled Banner a huge flag dropped from the ceiling Red ice cream and white angel s food cake were served with blue mmts The cream was moulded ln the shape of George Washington As a dream the evening passed and was numbered among the most plea ant ever spent in the Academy Shaver Say Best do you know that England IS a w1dow3 Best How IS that3 Shaver England Mr Smith said was the mother of the United States and George Washington was the father George died therefore England is a widow SAN PIARCOS BAPTIST KCADEPTY 190 v 11 V W :tr Y V V- - I E s 20 Y lift K A . Q Yi with white and green bands at intervals of about one foot across the ceiling, and the many . . ' S . ' . . I s I . o o o , A I W QTN O O Ee Y , Y '20 H A A' 15 germ- cgIz12s'1s'L.es ' I 1 - ' IRVIN S COBB ENTERTAINS PACKED HOUSE WEDNESDAY It rs seldom that a town the slze of San Marco draw such an attraction as Irvrn S Cobb Usually a platform lecturer of hrs ablllty makes only the larger centers for the prlce rs prohlbltlve to the smaller places This rs hardly a just reason for the cultured of smaller towns turn out en masse to see the best as here rn San Marcos So eager were the people to hear Cobb that the mam audltorxum and galleries were packed long before the lecturer arrived San Marcos Academy has never before had such a crowd at any public functron The crowd was not disappointed for Cobb was great He was suf ferlng from a cold but soon shook It off and held attentlon absolute for the whole two hours of hrs lecture The small boys drd not wrrggle or go to sleep SOCIETY SEASON OPENS IN THE ACADEMY Promptly at erght o clock on Saturday evenmg October I I the members of the Car roll and Eleutherran Literary Socretles formed rn lme m front of Carroll Hall and started on t err way to the reception given at the home of Mr J E Abney The reception was rn of Hallowe en functlon and as soon as the gue ts were wrthm a block of the house t ey recognized the pumpkm lanterns on the porch that shone forth and gave a radrant rg mt of welcome to the long lme of aponoachmg brothers and sr ters Immediately rn front of the doorway every couple bobbed up and down and tumbled on the unexpected bed sprmgs that were made rnvrsrble by a covermg Several different room were decorated rn the mo t artrstrc and elaborate decoratlons and colors whlch added enjoyment and honor to the occa lon The seats on the electrlc lighted porch were always occupled The El utherlans and Carrolls were a Jolly bunch that nlght and were ever ready to have therr fortun s told bob for apples take part rn the conversatron contest and eat the hne lot of apples that were placed rn the rooms ln large baskets Mr Abney kept up the humor with hrs endless number of Jokes he was not stmgy wrth them erther 191 h ' ' ' . . . . ' a k. d , . ' S . . , h . , . I. I . h . ., .5 . . QAN YVIXXRCCDS Il.-X IPTIQT ,KCJXDEIVINK 5 t -4 yr , .g.i'u1f.c12EST g gif. '20 rift LETTER MEN ARE COMPLIMENTED WITH TRIANGULAR TRACK MEET BY MR NICRO Last Saturday nlght all letter men commls toned officers ard y ll leaders were mvrted to a track meet grven by Mr Nlgro rn Carroll Hall After all boy and their gurls had assembled Mr Nrgro found It nece sary to can about two thrrds so the oppo mg team Terrell and Allan Academies would have ome repre entatnes The unlucky one drew black beans and lucky ones whrte then were a signed to their schools Teachers were also canned or fired The track teams met rn the parlor each having different sectrons yell leader and captains The fir t event was the foot da h two m n from each team and therr nght shoe was measured Terrell and Academy tied Events such a thus one followed each other rn rapld succe slon such as bean dash standmg broad grm and we must say right here that Mr McElhannon won thus for Terrell sack put brscult throw feather throw and numerous other events Terrell won the track meet by four pomt and recerved a costly sllver lovmg cup After the track meet the great football game took place small table marked off mto flve yard lmes and goals marked off at each ewd The foot ball wa an egg shell whole except a small hole As Terrell had won the track meet she challenged first and Academy was the vrctrm Th score was twenty erght to thrrteen Academy dld not seem to have very strong blowers though the important part of the faculty belongs to rt Terrell next challenged Allen and ught here the proud school fell she was beaten twenty nme to rx Mr Coer Clem and Dawson were the strong blow ers for Allen Our wonderful mszht was over all except three kmgs the hrst was rce cream and angel food the second Mr Nrgro was pre ented wrth a parr of cuff lmks by the letter men and last good mght very short and snappy Barnett What rs your fiddle 'nade of3 Kzrllep Stove wood SAN MARCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY I . I J - .. , s s, , . s 1 ' . s . , E . . Q . s s , e , , - . . S . , , . . C M . - J. , , Four boys and three girls were chosen from each school. The football fleld was a l . - . l . - S , , . . . - . e - ' . . , ' . 3 p . f' 1 1 - 5 . ' A T' A . . - V 7 1 1 , . 3 l r - o o o 0 li . ff uf xy I ' -iii I 119 C S ffl, mt - K 'I E l FRENCH CPERA ARTISTS AT ACADEMY FEB 24 A very unusual company of artrsts was presented at the Academy last Tuesday evenmg The program was arranffed wlth a feelmg for vanety and artlstrc balance and each num ber was rendered wrth that beauty and polrsh that comes as a reward of many years of tedious and concentrated study Each of the artists IS a graduate of the be t con erva torles of France The pranrst Mme Rrche captivated the audrence at once by her Interpretation of the Twelfth Hungarran Rhapsodre by Lrszt ln her second number The Waltz her pearly runs rounded phrasmg and delicate nuances combmed to make rt one of the most enyoy able numbers of the program The Tremelo m nts umque rendrtlon was exqurslte ln its rythmlc beauty Mme Rlche rs truly an artlst of the flrst rank Mme Cassels rn a very pleasmg manner sang three groups of American numbers Smllm Thru was glven ln the utmost slmplrclty of style Love s nn My Heart w laeautrful rn lync quality as was ust a Wearyln for X ou Wlth prquancy and charm she sang If No One Ever Marrres Me and The Owl Mme Cas els volce rs one of marked beauty full of warmth and dl playmg flexrbrllty and grace Nlonsleur Leon Paulus the baritone po se ses a vorce of rare power and beauty H sang with beautiful legato tones the Ana from Benvemlto The fullness of hrs volce added materially to the two duets m which he sang Monsieur Mrlhan has a great and powerful tenor volce whrch was dlsplayed to best advantage ln the Ana from La Tosca and the Sob ong from Pagllaccx In addr tlon to a beautiful vorce he has a plencllcl stage appearance and pos es es a mastery of the art of smgmg from Faust Each vocal number of the program was enhanced by the sympathetlc at mosphere created by the accompamst Mr Smrth Tell something of the polrtrcal and soc: xl llfe of the Purltans Roxadene They wouldnt allow the men to kr s therr wrves m publlc and a lot of other unreasonable thlngs SAN PIARCOQ BKDTISI KCAIJLWY L... 193 l r l l r ' l l l l w . H D . . I . . . ' - . . . . S S - . . ' . . V . . . . 5 . . ' ' . .' ' . , - I ' , . . , . A . 3, .. .-. .. . . . .- .. .- .. an . . . . ., . , , ,, . . I N TJ ll , 'J 1, ll I-, e 9 ' ' l . . . . . D ' V 8 I , : . f , ' . ' , s s ' . e I T . . . .. . ,, . . l . . . ' . . ' . . .s ' ' il 1' li ' ' ,f ' s . - X . . , S . , S S Q The progrm was brought to a real cllmax by the remarkable Interpretation of the Trlo 1 5 tr H - - f l ' . A ll Q 'E o o o Q . . .. . .. ., . . ,, 5 3 ' .' ,, , ..' '. . . . ' ' u 1 1 l 1 in -4 T . wr- 4 -1 - '1 Y - f ,, ., V t , , ' 1 hm FLYING FOUR FUME. ABOUT THEIR FAVORITE FANCY Everybody gets the bug some day and the last ones to get rt were C Stllbbllllg Burt Barclay Rob Hams and Earl Tritt They decided last Monday if their constltutlon held up any longer they must take a little flip in an airplane o Major Smlth took them over to the landing field Barclay who had been up before was the first to bite this time and oon was floating ln the air It didn t thrill me much though the first loop the loop sorta scared me as I didnt do any tricks before sard Barclay but lt s some sensation and you can just bet I ll nab every chance I get J C Stribblmg was second of the flying four I felt like I hadnt eaten in two or three days for the first few minutes but soon ot over that feeling sand Strlb The only time I was really scared was when we took a quick nose-dive Our highest altitude was 2900 feet we turned two loop the loops two nose-dives one tall spin and a few side slides You cant imagine what San Marcos looks like till you see it from half a mile above After we had landed I started to unbuckle my trap and found It had been loo e all the time and say talk about easy riding autos are not ln it it s just like riding on the clouds Earl 'Tritt didn t say much but you could see he was as proud of his first Hnght as an old hen I9 of her first chickens though he did say I m rearing to go again and some of the e days I m going to own one of them things Rolsert Harris waved from a thousand feet to his mother below He did not get any thnlls and thought that he had been cheated when his mother forbade loop the loops I ll have me one some time said Rob Silas Well by gravy I know my lesson Rocmer You can tell by Slla expression that he has been going to the Academy a long time Grace What kind of fruits do you like best together3 A date with a peach SAIN MARCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY 94 Q. s. ff ' l . 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I - 3 -131,0 Q 1212511 gy. 20 I 'Che CREST l COLUIVIBIAN SEXT ET VISITS THE ACADEMY The second number of the Lyceum cour e w s glven by the Columblan Sextet Frlday evenlng at 8 o clock December 5th l9I9 The next number of the course wrll be grven by the DeM1lle Quartet and the last by the greatest entertarner of the age Irvm S Cobb The xntroductron was made by Presrdent Brown at 8 p m The fr st number was a gypsy song The smgers were arrayed rn gypsy dresses and each carried a tambourine The followrng numbers were grven National Emblem Lassrus Trombone short reading vocal solo vlolln solo Sextet Goodbye Lrttle French Mother That Wonderful Mother Thop Your Thuttermsz Readrng Prelude Llebesfreud piano olo vocal solo Where the Lanterns blow The Sextet was of a dual Importance a xde from the wonderful entertamment It af folded nts numbers were of a classical nature and were upllftlng ln every way These cultlvated young women show the advantages of being developed ln many vocatrons THE SHAKESPEARE AND ZETEGATHIAN RECEPTION The Shakespeare and Zetegathlan Literary Socletles gave a reception Saturday night September 7 for all new students at the residence of Miss Maudames deStelguer who had generously offered her beautiful home for the occasion At seven thlrty the boys and gurls from both socletres met m the parlor of Carroll Hall where a few mlnutes were spent rn getting acquamted and talking over school and society p ans At eight o clock every one started gay and laughing to Miss de Sterguer s and though several showers of ram had made some gurls easy to be discouraged feel that they would not be able to go the moon shone bright and clear and ew ery one thoroughly enjoyed the brlsk walk The Misses deStelguer were gracious hostesses and made all feel welcome and at ease The evenmg was spent pleasantly m conversation also having many songs and piano solos from Academy boys and grrls SAN PIAILCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY 195 3 lf' S Q . V . . . , . . , . - , , . . . , . , . , ' . . I .. - ., .. .. .. 3 v s v - .. ' TI' ' ' ll W VI v 1 1 ' 5 1 n 1 Feests Medley, Drumology, Readmg, Carollna Songs, Johny. 1 5 ' . , . I Y l . . , . . . , , . ' . . , ar- . , . I U , . 1 l -1 ' 'Wt 5--- .M .., .- 0 -- . P A --- - - XL gifrlrrl c3I212S'r' I TTI T r wr ,, SAN VVIARCOS STUDENTS SPEND AFT ERNCON ON THE BEAUTIFUL SAN MARCOS Dean McElhannon announced Tue day at noon that the school would pend the after noon on the rrver He had scarcely gotten the word mcnrc out of hrs mouth before the boys began to look about for therr grrls It rs rumored that a farr harred boy was seen to actually rrse up out of hrs charr so he could see a certarn curly harred brunette over a teacher s head and plarnly sard wrth the use of gestures I want a date wrth you Promptly at 2 30 o clock every boy grrl and teacher was on the front veranda of Carroll Hall wartrng for the srgnal to depart for the nver The lrne of march was as follows the couples led the lrne follovred by several teachers o that they mrght not get los After the couples came the unattached grrls wrth therr chaperon then the unattached boys wrth the chrldren brrngrng up th rear The weather was rdeal for a prcnrc A great peace eemed to envelop the whole earth All nature was clothed rn the varred tmts of autumn The deep blue of the cloudless heaven was mrrrored rn the crystal bosom of the beautrful San Marcos rrver THE S60 000 SEVENTY FIVE MILLION COLLECTION For months the Southern Baptrst have been preparmg to launch a Seventy frve mrllron dollar campargn throughout the Southland Much advertrsrng has been done both by pealcers and by lrterature The people are allowed frwe year to pay the sum of therr subscrrptron M E, Abney opened the chapel wrth a talk outlrnrng the cause and reasons for the campargn Presrdent AI V Brown next gave a talk and quoted several rncrdents of the grace of God After Presrdent Brown Dean lVIcE.lhannon explarned all questrons whrch were not clear to the assembly or that were a Iced by tho e present The first sum announced durrng the meetrng howed the amount already subscrrbed to l:e well over the thrrty thousand mark and the ubscrrptrons strll rarnrng rn fast When the hnal sum was announced rt was found that the ban Marcos Baptrst Academy had not only ubscrrbed the doubtful twenty frve thou and but had more than doubled rt and grven about srxty srx thousand dollars ' SAN Y'IfXIlCOS UA IYLISFI' IXCQIXIPILI SY' 196 f f f 112,410 7f'X WM VA! ,4Zfw? f iffpfw Mjglfj-w W W: f 25 ft! lffjffj! af 'A X A x, uw M Ama LX 5 X151 J-4+ ,ff 'T X 1 xl YN X 3, ' u', r X! 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J , lf , - - , , Cope uilding Don't Forget om. one e ace I .ff .v I - 1 , I E' I ' . A , if A ' , 1 ,- ...-- , ,-,,. ,-, W , Y H -A-. .--.-A----------r - -------f --A' -0-----'-'-'-----f ' -'----' '- 'f 'V 20 ' 3' ' ' ' f,ff J' ,,., i' :JMU C , I 4 The Three Prime Virtues in a Photograph ARTISTIC QUALITY PERMANENCY I IKENESS OURS HAVE ALL THREE THE BROWN S FUDIO Kodaks Fznzshecl Dazly Mall Orders a Spemalty PHONE 328 SAN MARCOS TEXAS SXN VIXRCCJS BKDTIQI Nc X171 VIN .J 1 ' F' I I I O I ! T A - .. M -' -- ,L- f' 'TTL' T 'T'T1'f ' ?ff !f 'fI'l1'1 'Tl'l...' ,1' ITTTL vI2T I :1 f'f-i, l- Mlfffjfllf x99 gm , N.. H. ,. V . T15 1'X C' . . . .,. ,.?j.f,a.,em,H I 5, DOBBINIS COLD DRINKS CANDIES, FRUITS CIGARS SERVICE CARS AND BAGGACE F01 P1 ompt SQINICG PHONE 87 Henry King GROCERIES A visit to my store will be appreciated QUALITX AND PRICES GUARANTEED PHONES 19 and 12 bl 11 11 Drm JOHN BREMOND S Roasted Coffee C AUSTIN TEXAS VIXIQC S J V1 ' ' V fl fl 4 7. L Esla is e 1847 7 Try1l - IPS ood 9 'Sf I . ' - I3 N,?YI'lSIl' JXQEXI7 N i 200 YCU KNOW US 920 rw....,....,.f..,,.....q...g....................fFfE c',,..q'I31' 'z m, LAW ff 1? Paul C. Moore Jewelry Co. Nexl to Posloffice This is the store Where A c a cl e my Faculty, Students and all others get the best 1n Jewelry, Watches, Fancy Goods, Books Qtationery Sheet Muslc Ufe Have the Besl Equzpped VI atch and Qplzcal Repair Department ln the Clf-D S zlled Wor men Always m Charge GLASSES FITTED BY GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST E tlianlc you Very much for your patronage clurmg the past year and hope that the qual1ty of goods and servlce we have gwen you w1ll merlt a contmu ance of your busmess 1n the future C T Bass 8x Son DRUGGISTS E6 STATIONERS FREE DELIVERY PHONf 48 .so Q, L . . Q . it k. IE - 0 o K-QXXQ N1 XHCXDA lipX'l l'l24l' .XC .XlJlfVlN fx-rw 0 , A ,.,, , .. .,. ,, . . . . 141,110 C RE S 'I' Avid Ba lor Universit WACO AND DALLAS. S. P. BROOKS, M. A., LL.D., Pres. Baylor University chartered under the Republic of Texas in 1845 is entering upon a program of worthy enlargement The new building for men the glft of Texas Baptists IS now ln process of construction It IS to be fire proof equipped Wlth all convenlences that will make for com fort and efficiency The floor plans are designed to meet the needs of college men being in suites of bed room study and bath Wlth especial attent1on glven the problem of correct ventilation assuring comfort at all seasons of the year It w1ll accommodate about 250 and will be ready for occupancy about January 1st 1921 A similar building for Women the gift of the c1t1zen ship of Waco will soon be started A men s gymnasium will be built 1n the immediate future The College of Medicine the College of Dentistry and the School of Pharmacy at Dallas are entering upon a perlod of great enlargement which will make Dallas one of the leading medlcal centeis of the country Baylor University has enJoyed the patronage of manv excellent students from San Marcos Baptist Academy and recognizes the thorough quality of Work done by them She solicits the continuance of their patronage QXN NTAILCOS TBXUIDIHI xQxDLV1x Q . . . - Q 9 . . . . . - ' 7 . . . . .. . ' C 0 Q , - 7 7 7 ' . , . . . . . . .- , - . . , . , . . . . . . . 7 ! 7 . - . . . 1 . - . L . . .. . . 1 v - 1 -P 1,1 1, ' ' ' .Ki J.. . .f. . x 4. '- ..1.E-4-1 ----U ------U 5 1llff,T'..E'f:.'IiQIi'Ili,,f -,1.fL'QlQ.IQl'Tlf' - i i i l Hi' ,Ing L75 BAYLOR COLLEGE FOR WOMEN ff,-rs - HE oldest and largest Standard College for Women west of the Mississippi River having '93 been organized in 1845. It is making the mo st rapid progress of any college in the South. En- rollment present session more than 1350 students from twenty states and from six foreign countries. Buildings under construction ready for the opening in fall are costing us nearly one-half million dollars The R E Burt Hall the finest dormitory without question in the South is alone costing more than a quarter of a million dollars Every loom has pri vate bath and private dressing room with full length mirror in door The College has the same entrance requirements as has the University of Texas and same recogni tion from State Department of Education In addi tion to standard courses leading to standard de Ofiees the college offers all of the special courses that may be desired including all of the Business Courses and the Kindei garten Training Course lead ing to Permanent Kindergarten Certificate There are seventeen teachers and more than four hundred students in the Music Department alone Ely Pepper Hall and Elli M Townsend Loan Fund open door of hope to all deserving students Fall term opens September 44 Moie than 1500 students will attend For additional 1nfo1 mation Write to J C HARDY A M LL D President BELTON TEXAS I O , . 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A A A r ' ig s 'I lei ' ' +4,fx.' , .E 'cas 1 e.1- x I'DI I. l' .exc'Ac1s31-Eff 'mm , A aa' 1 . uw4manmf ,, .. A zfrqar 1a.g.r-Q. 7 A - ,, L A The Store for Academy Stuclen s FRA K BRGS The Siore for You SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Tl1e'House 0 Kuppenhezmer Clothes 66 27 t O cc 77 7 X 1 I T' 'f? ! 5' E ' - .rv I. -1.-...A , W. . ...- 7' ',, - - A , 7 - .r q ---HA-H--H ----k+-+'--------------- 3-I 'elf -J-E-if,lL.5 I. 195 ll' -QI. STETSON SHOES STETSON HATS UNIFORIVIS AND CLOTHES That make girls powder their nose Novelty Maokinaws and Khaki Crepe De Chine Shirts Made to Your Individual Measure JACOBS-MAZUR CO. CATERING TO SNAPPY COLLEGE LADS 230 EAST HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SOME GOOD LINES FLORENCE AUTOMATIC COOK STOVES PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVES BRIDGE BEACH WOOD AND COAL COOK STOVES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS AND OILS SI-IERWIN WILLIAMS FOORLAC STAINS SI-IERWIN WILLIAMS MARNOT SCARNOT AND REX PAR VARNISI-IES SAMPSON WIND MILLS KEEN KUTTER CUTLERY WE DO PLUMBING AND TIN WORK Try Us TALMADGE HARDWARE CO NORWOOD TAILOR SHOP CLEANING PRESSIN G AND ALTFRING T 1AD1Es AND GENTS MADE TO MEASURE sU1Ts PHONE 314 S XX 'VI XIJC Os ISKIJTIC-'I AQ XIJLVINK . , J A Ladies' Wo If a Specially Y , J - - 1 . 1 f 1 V 4 -1 A y YA , 1' . I .' , - J . A S A 4 I - L , 1:A n Y YY i - Vi V 'rv' Yrrr 7 YYY V V A A Yirrr w N Llc LI21 SI APPROPRIATE HATS of Assured Style Surpassmgly Ch1c For All OCCHSIOHS MATTIE WATKIN S IR IX II DR J M VANNESS Eye Ear Nose and Throat ox 1 nr not RS xx R04 NIS NI KN X II SXN NIXRC X j R DE STEICUER M D Q NI IX DRSJ I-I 6zIVI B COMBS DENTISTS Stat B nk Bldg SAN MARCOS TEXAS DR H F JORDON DENTIST WEST SIDE OF PLAZA To the Academy Students and Faculty You Don! Knon How Much We Appreciate Your Business WE HANDLE Staple and Fancy Grocemes Candles F1u1ts and Nuts No Order too Small for Our Prompt Attention TOM COLLIER BOTH PHONES 79 Sf 'N V1fXIlC CDS IBXI II I XL X191 V1 11 M, M , ,,-, , 7, , M , ,, ,, ,, ,,,,.---l..r -...e-W, H- ,-,,- M- ,,A,,-,,. .J .,,,L'.',1 ' 'fff' f,,,'Al' 'Q Q '. ,ifA f ' 1 A L J , - ff: 4 r 4, ,I If P r i -V-4 - 1 351 , - .I ll I, 'I I C O C 'l ' MMI 1' , I. 137 SUl I'IIXYliS 'IRN 137 ' . . , . . I v ' HIfIfIf'I-I I'lIHNI-I -IH RFS. PIIONIC 21 , :: 'Q v A-I 9 -If lg . DD - To . 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V A975 reno 5121-A 1 a.:5J i A r, I GGEQTIQ WWWWWWWW When you are ready to leaye for home send us your soiled hnen and We Wlll launder It and forward It to you by parcel poet Then when you are ready to return 1n the fall nf1a1l your SO1lQd l1nen ahead and We Wlll have It clean for you when you reach the Academy Th1S Wlll glye you more room when packlng SAN MARCOS LAUNDRY Phone 141 7 1 9 V A x Vi.-XIlC'CJS I1X'I lAlS'I' .'XC'.'XlD1 V1 7213 Y v V. .. .- , . , ..Y. ,--......-....,--.m..-.-,., ....,,..-.. xxo?.,U,,,m1aw1 A Lyfi h TAILORING WE STERILIZE, DEODORIZE and STEAM PRESS YOUR CLOTHES NEW GRAND DRY CLEANING PLANT Le3V1Hg no Gasolme Odor Phone 43 The Wolff Sz Marx Company SAN ANTONIGS BEST STORE r S e r FASHION APPAREL HOUSTON STREET FROM SOLEDAD STREET TO MAIN AVENUE x Sf-KN 1fXILLO5 BKIJILHI KQXDLVIY 9 Fo e kc s of San Antonio, Te as 4 . 1 . r - --wp 4 --Q '1 V . ,, 1 A . A x A 4 H' - A T A 214 A V A 'X 'Cha QIQI 9 I' HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES SAKOWITZ BROS clothes are full of or1g1hal1ty, youthful 111 ap pearance, and espeelally deslgned to please Hlgh School Boys it fffgffl Stmkmg models, new touches m Wrlte for Our Style Boo let 5dk0WltZ late HOUSTON TEXAS SEE BQNDS 1 H HARRISON RESTAURANT FOR A NEW LINE BATHING THE GR AND SUITS THHATRR S THCRP Manager JUST RECEIVED The Best Plctules Money Can Buy 1 H HARRISON Show Starts at3 o Clock Every day SAN Mfuzcos 13,xD'1'1s'1 .xcuxulgrfly ll l 1 , 1 216 XXIX sw, L A AA! ef 4. .:'g1'., -',l A- ' .J ffff 'ff . -I YL , i.- lil .4 li .7 7 :VI Axilgrl, 0 n a . Q , fE l5555 55. a. ' ' ' .,.,,. rf: I II E: .,v L. 1, 'i x ' . 5i: - '- :-:-:-.-:- IEI: E: W . 1.521 - 'ifiiiifir ii sleeves, pockets and lapels. A f's555525?'2f I ' il ? f I O I . I v E. . l , . 'I O I I fw-. , 4 I I I .II J ,-, I P ', - C - I E r 1 1 T TTER--f-I-7------?-V4----H --f i 'VP III S. M. B. A. STUDENTS We sell your school and Want each and every one of you to call upon us when in need of Sporting Goods, etc. HUTCHINGS HARDWARE CO. A TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT A MAN BY THE WORK HE DOES 1!-I-uk 1 W KASCI-I COTTON BREEDING FARMS SAN MARCOS TEXAS ARENSTEIN S EXCLUSIVE LADIES SPECIALTY SHOP o C R 1 STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY SXN 'VIKRCOQ ISKI IIHI XC XDLVIY .Q Ask 0 See Some of Our ork . 1 I Il I I1 ' Hi In :V I I ' 3 , .Q ' '- gl ur armenls ef ect 1- . , H163 M NDI! SQHOOI 1 HI RC ll IIRNIIIRI' S IH! QN BCOR IXQIIXWLI -XL tm Tc xx xx 1 V Y - ,U 1 1 '1 Y 17 L J ANI! X Y V V VW V Y 4 , , J U ' W ' lf f fl ' 'I ,N 1 ' 'Hur I! lf . Swlli in '!'vxX+x by , N ., . , , , . , ,, , -CL pl . . IS' , '54 S v' U' 'mf' 14117 1, C, Im CI2ES'.1' I 21? If :il Iffift f n 5 Mx MEAD al EASTWOOD LUMBER Students the next tlnng to an Educat1on IS to own your HOME It WIII not only make you a better c1t1zen but Just th1nk of the Joy and corn fort of your own fireslde WE ARE AT YGUR SERVICE WITH OUR PLAN BOOKS AND ADVICE MXILQOS lax ISI Xe 'ULV1 9 xx A .V wie .- sk 218 I TL I I TT Tff --'MIAC-T-'T V' H I I ,,f'1ff7f'I1ff1'QQ.,IfQf'llT, -:,-:gs.,p1 --,, f I Qu I cl 'I if gl BUSH e GERTS MASON e HAMLIN HARDMAN IVES 55 POND F The Worlcfs Best Line of Pianos 3 Write Us for Beautiful Catalog I III g PLAYER PIANOS UPRIGHT PIANOS E GRAND PIANOS 4 Old Pianos Exchanged J R REED MUSIC CCMPANY I L JngM SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL MERCHANDISE DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS Excluslve Commencement InV1tat1ons Class Pms and Rmgs Pelsonal IHQUIFIQS and c O1 1 esp ondence axe glven p1 ompt attentlon J ACCARD JEWELRY CO 019 W l KANSAS CITY MO CAN XTKIICOQ TVXlllHl Xc Xlll VIN U O f1usin's ea i usic House Of I 7 l0l7-I anut St. , . . ,lv 1 . Q - . ,.I,Y -pw AC 14' .L- Q fs . 4.1-'lil' .,--A 41:1 COMPLIMENTS OF The FIRST NATICNAL BANK JACKSONVILLE TEXAS H Thls space taken 1n honor of the manv students Who have gone from our seetlon to your school All students are lnvlted to call 1n and make our aequalntance When passlng through our Clty A Warm Wel come W1ll be extended to you at any and all t1mes QAN l'1'XIlLOS ISAIJYI'-,I Xc XILVIY U uTl1c earl of Easl Texas ' u I 0 , - Y 'Y ' 1 ' 7 W 4 1 N 1 . A 1 - . ,. - . Q . I Q , 7 COI7'lfJ1lITlCl7fS SGUTI-ILAND LUMBER C0 7 4 Of .23 Yunfs in 'l1L',l'f!S umf fM,l41fmfm1 ' A Q ' A' 20 Q- me or an ...gf-h-- C.lI2,L4H ' if' V- -- o or w VT-T.- - -- - W Y, - - - A -L'n-A. S- I ' N yr -.J A Hershey,s Almond Bars For Sale By Moore Grocery Co San Marcos Texas 9 V 9,-XX P'1fXIlCC, JS I3.'XI'I'IQ'I' :XC'gXl7lfF'1X CALUIVIET TFA 61 COFFFF COMPANY XX I W GANTT IINSURANCE me Health and Acczdent OFFICE PHCNE NC I2 3 OOO 5 fq xg? y 'Q Gm A Xu? Ne- C r ive 15,4 MISS OLA KING MIIIIHQIV San MQICOS Texaq THE UNITED AMERICAN DREDGINC CGMPANY Offices at New York Galveston Oakland Callforma and T8mplCO Mexico FLASH LIGHTS BATTERIES LAMPS STUDY SHADES Evervllung Eleclrzcal G B SIVIITH ELECTRIC COMPANY I '-5 , V 7 ,,.,A ',.i 1 Iililllihli XY. XX'.Xl.SII. I'r'vi. X. II, .XID.XNIS. Xiu- I'1'1-X, Il. I'. XX',XI.I,IfK. Svvy, . I , A T 1H'f4Il XXI. IIl'R4lX SI. IIIIK XM4 I -If rx Ut' 'I'I'. XS . .'IJ f'HI I I-ll-..' L' ' I ' lx 'N 'Ill .'lX XIIi.XI..' , XI: 'J' '-'- ' 'I'IIIf ,Xl I. I' N I INIf I1XI'IX ' I XXI I'1R.' I I.XX' I IN ' IfX'I'I .X 'I f ' '. ,'I IVI-2,3 ' ' .X.' 'IiI.X'I'IXli I I-1.'fIfI'lf Q 6 Q Q 4 Q9 6 SJ J in ,. v ,. ga- v ' f' I , Q Hb , 09 F V' X- N , 9 9 ,f P ' A . I Cf . y7n'.z42 . , . ,. A Az yxf- - ' N.-In X' A .5 Y '31 Q. A 'K I- K -fL- Y fI:V X. K Q N ' C, Iv, - ' :ff k f ,fy Sly --1 - .?f I , I if 'I :794 7' pf-Aff 4 if fi!! V, 1 I . 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E E' . 'd , -fwf N I 228 E V'w Jtinecd PARRISH Sz FORREST fi rd Auth rr ed Sales md Spruce JACKSONVILLE TEXAS Corner Houston and efterson Streets At the C enter of San Anlomo ALIINIIIFS S poss1bIy Vou know, thl houee Counts lts succese 1n terms of satlsfied cus tomers One of ou1 gxeatest ICIQHIS IS to see of what sel VICQ We can be, rather than what me1 Chanchse We can sell I IF HCL WANT TO TRH THF Bt ST TAILCR IN TOWN TU JOE THE TAILOR PRESS THREE SLITS FOR SI OO Hfollg Cuaranleed PHONE 99W FOR SERX ILE C-XRS -5' . f 2 S, ff i to 'U ' 0 'Z '. l L ' Il' fi '1 1 1 1 Q n , f QSIIHQT IFCDSO CO0 I ,S . D S I 'l fl AL . Q 1 3 3 , , , , 4 V. . ' A A . T , I -yn Wifiv --'- I- f---- --.. . --.. ...LL ...I : A 1 X . V Cl- .,...,..,, -W ., . . ... . .,, ,mm , ,-A Q ,W -0- AM M. 'Y 'T .- wQ!!'f3!5!n m K 5 1 i ., ,K : J ' omnva-.14-.n.aa..m.ux.:f,.....as.,.. -r - -. ,4 . N, ,. N 1 5.1 A HARRISON 8: MERRILL DIAMONDS JEWELRY WATCHES SILVER CUT GLASS THE VOCUE WOMENS WEAR 225 E HOUSTON ST SAN ANTONIO TEXAS DR P I SHAVER Office 01 er Wxllzams Drug Slow S THE WALTER TIPS COMPANY l'ldff1D2GfL and Machmcry porlzng Goods Cuns and Ammunzllon AUSTIN TEXAS GARRETT SPORTING GOODS CO fIncl Hcadquarl rs for Sports SPCCIUI Drscount io 56110018 F M HAMMOND CO 1 XX A M RAMSEY INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 2? Y . w , ' , 1, ,IUIIIIIQRS UI , C, l I I F I' v'A11Iw- XYLIIIV ,X Im- Ilmlvtuu SI. IT: -IQ' I I I I 1 - -- rm mnk- ara? gxx xx'mwn,'1'lix.x.' , III' Io 'I'?'I- IIXIN xzlixl. lcs'1'x'11-1 XI.I-TNI xwrxm' I'I'I2l.I1 E- b.'I 1 1889-I p 1 soo ' I ':I ' -Al 'N llwwml II II fx I' III I XI' I H1 'II t'I..X.'.' lclioxlnvl' wlixlc A11 I A II I1 f'K'.L'II 'H I1 II I 'I' 'III IAHII Ir :VII ' III, NK' xl1l,l.lx1-11 Y X XIXI ' S. 'rrixxf IIY ul -. x 'I'I wi. 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SMBA THESE LETTERS REPRESENT SAN MARCOS BAPTIST ACADEMY BUT THEY ALSO REPRESENT STATIONERY MAGAZINES BooKS ART CALENDARS WHICH MAY BE ORDERED FROM THE Baptzst Standard Pabtzshzng Co DALLAS TEXAS The Fastest Growmg Boo Store In the South New Progresszlfe Shoe Shop Meet Me at Camp Palomar mock IxRx une A Shakespeare glrl a ked a Carroll uhy she jolned the Carroll Society and she sand My people have known Dr Carroll all hr hte and they clld not know Shakespeare Central Number plf-ase Lux Oh er Say what numbers have you got3 tllaru Ester Why IS the San Marcos rlver so fast3 freeman It I5 full nearly all the ume C. N VIXHLCJ9 T'5X1'7I'C I 'XC XT1I'xfI 23 C C I I 9 7 1 l 0 l U . Y H . k . as E. C. IIURTUX, l'rop:Aietov' f t -' ur .lou wmk flour 'l l' D' lt l.' A li :ulvl :Ir IJA ' Y ' Sl - Y lg ronngr .E Iicitcnl ALI. ' I ' ra 1 .NTIQIEU J , XYe Have a Flrst Class Machine Shop. . S V . . . , - ns . . . n , Q . - M I I , ' 0 0 0 ' . ll li 1 , I. ' ' Y ., A I ' 1 1 ' - O 0 O l U - - -n 1 ' . 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