Schreiner Institute - Recall Yearbook (Kerrville, TX)

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Q ff ' X- O U - During the last quarter of the seven teenth century the spreading into our Southwest of the slow-moving civiliza- tion of the Spaniards from across the Rio Grande began, a civilization whose structure was built principally on El Camino Real and a chain of missions. Today, after another civilization has long taken the place of the olcl and the X Spaniards have been all but forgotten, P N many of these picturesque missions re- 1351 main and stories of The King's Highway , A ul! are still told. We have chosen as a leit- L X3 1 I motif for this book the historic old -o 'gg ' X' Ci! Spanish Missions and El Camino Real. S X f ' N X YY' 1 ,' , 2' ' xV , 1 .Q vga' . The Spanish Missions in Texas were E' J 1 1 founded for two reasons: the zeal of 4' K 4' L' ,, - the ecclesiastical powers to convert the L 1 - K, fndian lrilaes and the zeal of llie tem- 'gg -5 3, ' poral powers to prevent the infiltration S 9'-so of the French from Louisiana into ll1e ' , Zag- lvide domain between the Sabine and any-a-,,,,,5' the Rio Crande. 52 a im 31,454 I., E The School Classes Favorites ,,4 ' The School Year Athletics l ' ,. - f if ,EE .3- gfq. f' sb -C' -1- V I 4 ' X Y. . sf 1 V -- 4A .lx l ul ' UF... If 2 ,., OL ' -. . I . . E -Q-.xi Taps ix. Arouscd by rumors of the sellfemcnl by the French of Fort Sl. Louis. the Spaniards in 11590 decided lu send oui an expedilion. headed by Capfain Alonzo Ill' 1.6011 and Falher Alassallel, U FfGllCi5C0lI llltlllh' 1v'io had long lvanled lo convcrl ihe Indians nf Texas. Wlzcri lhey reached Furl St. Louis after an arduous journey Father Massaliel himself hurried lhe ruins of the French fort, symbolizing the destruction of French power. gg! f , , ZW t as cliecili 11 to William O. Green Commandant y w , 3 7 Sincere, competent, tirelessg distinguished by ,f if l . i 1 understanding and tolerance of youth and by y K 61,1 wisdom and discretion of age. , ' Ji! 3 , .a nf- i 5' 'As the Spaniards approached, Cap- K -T: V tain de Leon dispatched a messenger , i t . ' 1 ,154 to the chief of the Tejas Indians. who ' 1 JJ ii, ' if received them and entertained them V i ,T with much kindness at the chief village A T if Y 'z ' i' e 1 14 F of the Tejas. With the consent of the 1,162 ,,f' jf' 'eq savages. the friars, assisted by Captain ,A if T f' I 'Q Y ' 5 fe de Leon, set to work to select a site . fb - fig for their mission. lb ' ' NCQ - ' ff J Y K dxf u g wkk 2 Si m ' QD 11, r ,L .A y X M, -. 7 ,MW .-y ,Q gs.. ,,, ,U -, 1' , 4.14. ,--aa-r Q 'fi' 1 ' c fn 'l- 1. f, Q. ,If 35,5 K rr , 1 .IEW rp, V' ,e-. tu .4 1-.1 ,. nt: 3 X , . , lj x K3 H1 :. -1 ,1 , ,, , , 5 , 'Q W-, ff 1 ' ., W' N. N 5, . , 1 X 1 w,,,n . ,-1-' fy, .L. ,- 4 iff :M-pi ,f fr fm , ' 1 3951 ui ,fm ,MGI .. 19 , if f 2. ' .44 -' I. 60 f 44 --W -muff l. i I- in ig 5' ' Q, el 'vfif rr By lhe end of May the mission, ltnolvn as San Fran r 'fZQ cisco de los Tejas and sifualed four or five Ieaguns from fl.: Q lhe Neches river was compleled. ll consisted of a rude log church and sloozl in the hear! of a savage wilderne ' four hundred miles from the nearest sel!len1enf. Three ' I x friars and three soldiers, left in charge by Falher Mas- sanel, began at once to learn the language of the lmlians. ,X 51:35 5 - XL 4,1 - S lv V 'D AA ' Y V V P Ir f - ' N :'1qng,mm1 .Q Q MY -3 3 -', 1uxUU ' .x 1 h , - 7 ry fa ' ' V e x , 1 ,..-ff L I :wr , 1 . .V LAX, -,K v x ',z, ,Rf , A ve -1 :I .v av-I 5 .- ,di J mr, 4 1, . 1-.,., kc' f'-I v ,gn ,,f',. 1 . 1 1 p f , .s F -f h n Nr' A irifizyki f ' ' ,fe V-.f fi ,H The Administration Building Hoon Hall Mx A A. C. Schreiner Hull Dickey Hall The Parade Grounds D we 5 2 mmm: ,jj lr yx 'ff xx- . ,ff -4 , V I, , M5 uf-bf 7ffw,,f A , .34 t T WH 4 A, , 1 f' X ,L f ' ' M ' 1 ,. J JJ! q 2w. X ,fu I I -- af !! ' Wf '7fJ'f'ff F I ' WV ' -! ,, - fl,ffq . X52 1315. J a . I g I I ff' C, ll , q v W 5-gisfff , mf 1 A ' O X AT AH' and FACULQN fa, 4 - Q L ld.. 31 Q D K 1 I 3 3 51 21 Q if 5 TQ .1 . A. C. SCHREINER, Presfdenl of the Board 115 rc 3 BOARD UF 'l'Kl'S'l'l'IICS OF Si.'llRl'1lNl'Ili 1NS'l'I'I'l Tl'I S . 'I'mm .l'IXl'lRINl,1 151214 K MR. A. V. SCIIRICINER .......... .......... . .. :D I MR. W. Sl'0'l l' Su1ml+:IN1fl . . .. K! .II'1m1c NV. G. GARluH:'1 1' ......... .... . .. D TERM EXPIRING 1935 Q1 Du. J. li. Wniuzlax' ............. ..... . . ill Rlcv. W. P. DIGKEY, DD ...... .... . QL REV. Il. I. Dlcm-ZY, D. IJ. ....... ............ . . ll . Ki TERM EXPIRING 1936 E MR. H. RICMSCHICI. ....,........ .......... . . . ,QQ lircv. IS. f 1. Wooly, DJJ ....... ..... ..... 1 jj MR. W. A. mwvm-.. rc . . .Ix'1'rr1'i111' . , .ll'l'l'l'l,'1:HU . . .Ix'r'l'r1'ilIrf .....Ausli1z ......Edm1 S1171 A 71 i rm ir, . . .Kerrville .Suu Angelo . . .Kerrville 9? ff tbb efball -I My ,dx ' ll K 55 U2 K I I I 'K l M lf' 1 lL l ef- 'L i l lil ll K 'E 4, I I I N E n N' ' 'W 15 U4 K i 59, ll l id' ll' ' r 'in J. 1. umm. M. A., Lan. D.. President ff, -4 A Just ten years ago college work was offered at Schreiner for the l first time and during this short period more than twenty-five hundred l W students have been enrolled. Of this number some five hundred have U4 been graduated from the high school and college departments .and a 1 remarkably large percentage of these and of others, who.d1d.not K graduate, have transferred to various senior colleges and universities for the completion of their college and professional work.. A l Some of the men who graduated from Schreinendnring those first 'T K years have now completied their courses inhlaw, meidiane, engineelvriing, 5? and other vocations, an are establishing omes o t eir own. ese p .D men will, as the years go by, want to know moretof the happenings on K the Schreiner campus, and, even more than this, they will want to K keep strong the ties of boyhoodlfriendships formed here. ' D El Many letters have been received during the past year suggesting reunions of various classes, a home-coming day each year, and various other methods of bringing the old students together agalg can the 'ff campus all of which reminds us that friendships forme uring .AU college days are the most lasting .of.all. I I '77 67 For this year's senlor class it IS my sincere wish that you and LL P- those who have worked with you here may prize most of all the VE friendships made possible by these few years spent together on the Dj Schreiner campus and.that you may not permit new interests nor 1 distance, nor the passing of the years, to lessen your interest in H I Schreiner and cause you to forget your friends of today. nj , .1 . Sincerely yours ' I is a r K5 fi' I LM 53 ,Ol 5 ' ' ' l 9 3 ll- ,Dj i A -.ml Page 21 A l. ' X V AN A WUQQJPS 1 X All -lx 2. V5 'lxifwt Juv ' fteyv' Faculty M. D. BRYANT, B. A., lVl. S. Austin College, University of lllinois, Zoology CHARLES H. CORNWELL, B. A., lVl. A. N. T. S. T. C., University of Soutlicrn Califor- nia, University of Texas. Ealucalion aml English Mrzs. CLAIRE ASHFORD l':,RNST. B. A., B. j. University of Texas, University of Wisconsin English FRANK B. FARR, B. S. CICITISOH Cflllege. Englisli R. C. DICKEY, B. A., M. A. Austin College, S. M. U., University of Texas. Mallicmalics ERWIN F. ERNST S. lVl. U., University of Chicago. Bush Conserva M usic H. C. GILSTRAP University of Texas. Allilclic Director WILLIAM O. GREEN, DaVldS0l1 College. Commanclanl 9 i i , . :XM X ,J 3 'Q le' th 4 9. o -1 K4 o -, x: 2. 9 5 ru 5. ff iw :1 0 o :s U. Q -1 4 El o -Q 'C o -f-. : 2. 9 x,,.-n- FD .- P r . Page .Z VC . K H CU rg. TD 05 l A I3 'K CC. 55 gn cc 25 ii 3 LJ JOHN A. GUINN, B. A., M. A. University of Texas, University of Heidelberg Carman and English T. M. HAMMOND. B. A., M. A. University of Texas, University of Colorado, Uni- versity of Chicago. Physics and Nfatttematics W. G. MARTIN, B. S. South Carolina Military College. University of Georgia, University of Tennessee, University of Vir- ginia, University of Chicago. Dean: Bible 81 History T. C. Moone, B. B. A. University of Texas. Business Administration -EI ..- sf? 1 T ill ffl Pngf' 23 X , Q Xkv- VQ ' , S Faculty IRVING H. TTART, jk., B. A. University of Texas. English and History F. H. JUNKIN. B. B. A. University of Texas. Registrar HAL C. NORMAND. B. University of Texas. Engineering S. josemi W. SAMUELS, B. S., M. S. University of Alalwam Chemistry a. University ot Chicago. ig sa I ' 1 t XX 1 l ,rf ' watt .unit 1 ln KI la 'K Q K. K: KC .531 ,Ll FD CC GC cz 3 D5 K .55 K DE K 4? V y-- 1 lg! wr Qi VGWT 1? . ll CQ l, I Faculty , Q 1 in j. ROY Wl'lISENPlUNT, B. A., M. A. j. D. JACKSON, M. D. ' ' N. T. S. T. C., University of Texas. Washington University. K Hislory, Economics and COVCVllHlClll School Physician 35 K- joHN D. WILLIAMS, B. A., M. A. Miss ELOISE BITTEL, B. A University of Texas. Baylor College, ill Spanish Secretary lo the Prcsidenl Q l E 4 K f if Q K F Mus. DA1sY GIDEON Miss FANNIE jomas KJ: , School Nurse Diclilian -if A --N KW Mas. Bsfvrnlcn V. HURT Mns. AMY Pim.x.iPs MERRELL - JL! University of Texas, University of North Caro- 13001313-fgpgr p lina. 5' . 47 Librarian Lil l Ll ID 1 K1 K CQ 1 oi cc' Ear ' 9 3 4 'J th e en all A 1 15' J X' ' 1 15 Q ' - my e e 3 kv' , , v --,. - 56- -' ' 4 - , ' .-- -O 01 4 - 5' . .. ,,-,, , ' XXL - yuh I Ao. tlm.J? -Q--nj: 0 .XA T ,MN I 0 . I 'SW Y 'RF :-T9 Ill ' f? 4 f if .1 f v . 5 Z' ':' ' . 4 ' 'n J J If x S The Spaniards abandoned the East Texas missions in 1. K 16-93, but in 1711 the French were interested by the 7 x Franciscan monlfs to the extent that an expedition headed fl X by Louis Iuchereau de Sl. Denis set forth over what later became El Camino Real - The King's High- , way -toward the presidio near Mission San juan Bau- ? X tisla fnear Eagle Passj. The Spaniards. always sus- picious of French intentions, finally accepted the offer I ' t W of St. Denis lo act as guide, and a well-equipped party I , of sixty-five people traveled from the presidio lo the San Antonio River, where a number of missions. including one later known as the Alamo, were established. FN i r .fx-pad. 1, 1 w '-R. 9,1- y K , ,A by 1' W , f, 1, . . Q , x r me 4 L.4,,..4 .Q,..e..,k...1s...l..m...:.nh.--.3n..aa... Q9 av 1 , Q 7 - If - A . wkwwv f '. ,Y 0,1 I Afrfwf ,ff ff A, kiwi S ' . XV .,., 1,0 ' I Q A 'WJ' xiv V? .,, W ' - ,iff Q, ff J A 3 f ' ' 76 ffWmQ!ll:1ff ff-v.-.. . l ,ff , my I I Q I f W ,F I0 l X ' U X 7 Cb '. ' M . QS M M OLLEGE SENIORS W ,4 . ,j ' If L '.ft.s-J'-'4J l 4 I l ,Ny I ,Lyla 5-L I 1 1 , . N College Seniors CROCKI-LTI' AUSTIN WILLIAM G. BARGMANN Waco ' Yorlglown Saga Corporal, Company C: Cardioid Club. LEWIS C. BAILEY Houston Sergeant, Company A: Cardioid Club: Ser Club. ROBERT BIERING San Antonio Second Lieutenant, Company A: Officers' Football. '3l-'32-33: Track '32-'33, GUY BLANKENSHIP, jn. Craclgell Corporal. Company C: Bryan Literary Soc GEO. DILLEY BROYLES, ja. Palestine Corporal, Company C: Mountaineer Staff: Literary Society: Pre-Med Club: Tennis '33-'34. CHESTER C. BURATTI Austin Sergeant, Company C: Mountaineer Staff: Literary Society: Cardioid Club: Spanish Sergeanls' Club. geants Club: iety. Bryaw Squad. Ili-vm Club: Corporal, Company B: 'l'UK: Scholarship So- ciety: Spanish Club. WINITORD BAZE Robert Lee Company C: Football, '32-'31 GEO. P. BROWN Hauslnn Captain, Company A: Clee Club: Bus. Mgr., 1934 Recall: Mountaineer Staff: Honor Council: Officers' Club. EMMETT BRowNsoN Stockdale Corporal, Band. CHARLES CAPPEL El Campo Second Lieutenant, Company C: Officers' Club. BERT CHANDLER San Antonio Second Lieutenant, Band: Clee Club: Officers' Club. Page 28 X l f 'A' 2'Uvy3w-fC1ff- x . NM' li M i X , College Seniors Moniimrwiw CIIAPMAN Anxtin Sergeant. Company C: Sergeants' Club: lkioiliall '32-'33: Basketball '3-l: Track '35-'3-l. PETE Ciiuom San Antonin Corporal. Company B: Cardioid Club. joip C. DLi.ANi1i' Ki-rri-illv lVlaior, Battalion Stall: Cleo Club: Octet: Son- ior Dance Committee: Cardioid Club: Oflicers' Club. CHARLES DPQMPSEX' Kerrville Second Lieutenant, Company A. lfiLi.ix lfRANiQi.iN Fisinin Harlingen Corporal. Company B: Cilee Club: Tennis '5-l. l .I.l.lOTT Fl.0l'.TER, jk. llnuxlori Second luieutenant. Company A: C-lee Clulig Octet: Cardioid Club: Officers' Club: Tennis V55- '3-l. IIARRY XVlI.l.I.KNl Cizni Kerrville Sergeant. Company ll: 'l'l'K: Srliolaislrip So Ciety: Bryan l.iterai'y Society: Cardioid Club: Spanisli Club: Radio Club. j. B. Cuwniwcinuvi lfliusiiillu Corporal, Company Ag Clee Club: Caialioinl Club: Pre-Med Club. Asiiuii' Duxcmw Cnnuilux lfirst Sergeant. lianll: Cardioid Club: Sl'tirQ0HIllh4 Club: Football '32-Wil. AI.VlN F1cci1i.iNc Austin Sergeant, Company C: Treas.. lfresliman Class. 33: Sgt. Arms Senior Class '3-l: Sergeants' Clulig Football '52, Capt. V53: Basket ball '55, Capt. 'lr-l. l'lRED R. GANHQR Glasgow, Ky. Second laieuteiiant, Company C: llres., l,i'e-Med Club: Oflicers' Club: l ootball '52-'Hg Tennis '3-l. PRN. M. CAnc'i,x San Antonin Corporal, Company C: Spanisli Club: llasket ball '35-'S-l: Track '53-'3-l. y l Q 3 Li F' lx li . i L M Pqgf gn Ci, ii it 8,9 l I 3 lzxl ii c '7 77 .QP LIN-Q Qi? A . KJ v College Seniors joe GLIDDEN Orange Second Lieutenant, Band: Or' e tray Dance Gr cliestrag 'IWKL Scholarship Society: Cardioid Club Officers' Club. lli' Goivngz Orange Company A. D. C. HAM Uvultlu Band. CnAR1.Es Hzxnisonm' Mfirilcrrcji. Mex. Second Lieutenant, Handy Cardioid Clulwg Olli- cers' Club. W.. ilil l WN ' ug p Ni ily .tfiix i my fill 'Sill . 2 Ml L all .l ggi - i lil pail J sg f W . Di pfwilr X1 l ' .Ll pl ,JY l . i C0 r up I 'il Ni ,ul j. W. GRAHAM U San Benito Elf Sergeant, Company B3 C-lee Club: Cardioid Clubg ., ll Pre-Med Clubg Sergeants' Club. lllyw BILL K. GRM-'1-'is Waco ' Sergeant. Company A: Cardioid Clubq Sergeants' ii. Club. V-is LESTER l'lOWARD Bfafly Corporal, Ban-:lg ciety: Spanish Club. ARTPIUR HUc.iiEs San Antonio Sergeant, Compan '32-'33g Track '33, Glee Clubg Bryan Literary So- . y Ag Sergeants' Clubg lfootball Cf' NORVELL F. jAci4soN j. G. KERL.lCK, jR. ,lfol Rockport yOflflOD!1I ' it Corporal, Company A9 'PUKQ SCl10larsliip So- Company A. iff cietyl Cardioid Cluby Football Res. '32-33: Trac ERNEST STERLING KINKLER EIXILEJ '33-'34 Beeville I il: JOE F. JOLLY, JR. Corporal, Company Ag Pre-Med Club: Football QQ Taft Res. '32-'31 ffl' Sergeant. Company B5 Vice-Pres.. Senior Class ,SEQ l-lonor Council: Sergeants' Club. Lil Q ilelll 1 3 1+ .K . Ai, V . . rfb, li . Q ,X I p Bw R 053 li flows 1 j X, Q lil V A Pngr' 30 bit, , Ax X ,hut IL, 17 ,., mls E 5- iw J7 ,lx f , ,xx f ., ,, fl? ll L.L'l' I ffvx' 1534 ICQI Q It .1 'QA Ill:-ku lmgtulll I . ,W X Az.: :gif fl ILl.' i sf i XE-, . ISGL. 'll 1 II Il of U41 lri .uw I ,L I I IM: IDI Gelf It .Q- L . Hel, 1, I .up I lf 91 ! r l Cf' ' . l U-.Lf I 'J ' I I ML l .IW 'PLQJ .UI lVlllI wif: Mlllll M111 Ml, W I 1 in l iNIl .ful i-my lil fm.: Q9 LQ A..lV of College Seniors FRANK KITCHENS Tyler Sergeant, Company A: Sergeants' Club: Football Res. '32-'33. BIRD KOIIN Austin Corporal. Company C: Football Res., 33: Basket ball Res. '3-l. CECIL l. LEWIS Mezlilia Sergeant. Company B: Secy. H. S. Seniors '32- '33: Recall Staff 33: 'l'UK: Bryan Literary So- ciety: Cardioid Club: Spanisli Club: Sergeanls' Club. joIfIN LoRLNz, JR. Slnclgalale First Sergeant, Company A. WooDRow W. MCCRORY Waelder Corporal, Company B: V-Pres. Freshman Class '32-'33: V-Pres. Sopb. Class '33-34: Recall Staff: 'l'UK: Scholarship Society: Cardioid Club: Basket ball Res. V53: Track 33. Tom MATTHEWS Allicns Company A: Pre-Med Club: Track 33. :i Tv - --E. LEE ALLEN KOONTZ San Anlonio Sergeant. Company A: Pre-Med Club: Sergeants Club: Football '32-33: Track '33, juuus F. LEISERING Kerrville Captain. Company B: Cardioid Club: Sergeants Club: Radio Club: Officers' Club. W. C. lVlcCAsIcILL, JR. Runge Company B: Pre-Med Club: Football Res. '33 joa lVlcCoLLUIvI Texan Corporal, Company C. WILLIAM GEO. MEIEIX Mianii, Fla. Second Lieutenant, Band: Cardioid Club: Pre- Med Club: Sergeants' Club: Officers' Club. HORACIL MILNI4INc Gonzales First Sergeant, Company C: Cardioid Club: Ser- geants' Club. Iiflyf' .-I1 Afss ,XX f I Lili 5 x. - - RQ :M 'wi' ' vv College Seniors REED MONTGOMERY, jR. Pamlora Company B: Cardioid Club. ELTON MURPHY' Brady First Lieutenant, Band: Sgt.-at-arms, Freshman Class '32-33: Pres. Pres-Schreiner Class '33-34: Pres. Honor Council: Officers' Club: Football '32- '33: Track '33 . W. HOWARD NICIIOLLS San Anlonio First Sergeant, Company B: Pres. Senior Class: Chairman, Senior Dance Committee: 'lttilig Cardioid Club: Sergeants' Club: Football '32-'33g Basket ball Res. 33: Track '33-'3-l. C. W. PARISH San Anlonio First Lieutenant: Battalion Adjutant: Officers' Club. A. L. PEARCE TCXOII Company C: Recall Staff: Mountaineer Staff: Scholarship Society: Bryan Literary Society: Span- ish Club: Track Res. 73. ERNEST B. PECHACEK Flalonia Corporal, Company C: Scholarship Society. C. R. MYERS, jR. Waco Captain, Company A: Officers' Club: Football '31-'32-'33. JOHN P. NEECE, jR. Mexia Corporal, Company A: Secy. Senior Class: Sen- ior Dance Committee: Honor Council: Football '32-'33: Track '33-'34. GEORGE R. PARISH San Anlonio First Lieutenant: Battalion Adjutant: Glee Club: Recall Staff: Mountaineer Staff: Bryan Literary Society: Sergeants' Club: Officers' Club: Yell Leacler, '33-'3-4. CHESTER L. PARKE Fort Sloclflon Sergeant, Band: Orchestra: Cilee Club: Ser- geants' Club. ROBERT PERSON Karnes City Corporal, Company A: Football 33: Basket ball Res. 33: Track H53. PAUL PIERCE Fl. Sloclflon Sergeant, Band: Scholarship Society: Pre-Med Club: Sergeants' Club: Football 33: Football Res. '32: Basket ball Res. 33. ,-ff , -v- '-,L K . Page 32 19 A 3 4 p :N Qp itll 67: gnall i l g .X K NH , xx - , X ttf. ll! DN H34 .WH MDS I.. M I Jill! ,YY ll: ' bln l IW till I l illllq, :Im not J Ip. ilflfi ill :J .ol 7. lllvli' EM ,KY ,fl 'XX IQ . kkfl l ffm' lla! .lil I itll :QW Llfl' 'QI , ',f.f illl I I ...XX Il-- yu ,Il IC. :l-I' I I iff ity alll' ll Q11 l l 'I l IU, Ikf l lk l' ,.-I: I,h,, I I I IC, l tw ,QQ 'fb VKX T K UQ C rx X , vf J' 1 I I fx of ' 'l Vua-rv-'i .AJC . V I College Seniors LAURENS PRATT Austin Corporal. Company RAYMOND K. RALLS Rails Corporal, Company A. A. DAVE RIcIIMoNIm Mc:AllI'II Company A. WALTER BASII. lz0BERTS San Antonio Second Lieutenant, Band: Orchestra: Dance Off chestra: Glee Club: Bryan Literary Society: Span- ish Club: Officers' Club. C. W. SANDLIN Austin Captain. Company C: Treas., Senior Class: V- ljres., Pres-Schreiner Class: Senior Dance Commit- tee: Recall Staff 33: Honor Council: 32: Ser- geants' Club: Officers' Club. ROBERT R. SCOTT Falfurrias Second Lieutenant, Company B: Nlountaineer Staff: 'l'HKg Sergeants' Club: Officers' Club: Foot- ball Res. '32-33. H. V. Rrzvss, ju. lil Campo Sergeant. Company C: Pres. Freshman Class 52- 33: Pres. Senior Class: Mountaineer Staff: 'Wllfg Cardioid Club: Spanish Club: Sergeants' Club: Track '33, Capt. -3-l. joIIN CIIAPMAN RICIL Aransas Pass Corporal. Company C: llryan l.iterary Society. CIIAIzI.r.s If. RUCIQMAN Karnus fifty Sergeant. Band: Bryan l.iterary Society: Car- dioid Club: Sergeants' Club. j. B. SAI.I.As Crockvll Band. EPPS H. SIgwAI.L, ju. MUCIIIIIG Second Lieutenant. Company ll: Sergeants' Club: Officers' Club. CRAIG W. SMITII Sloclgzlali' Company C: 'l't'tK3 Scholarship Society. tl A 9 VH' , 3 I -, V I , zu' .3 I. it ' W it I . - 1 , It 34 the-A I will it --..U X E kv gh Mkfili AX College Seniors l-lIGllTOWER SMITH George Wcsl Sergeant, Company A: Football Res. '32-'31 GEORGE Sruncis 1411146110 Corporal, Company A: Glee Club: Mountaineer Stall: Spanish Club. O. H. TIMMINS. JR. San Antonio Sergeant, Company C: Cardioid Club: Sergeants' Club: Pre-Med Club. HARVEY WEIL Ciorpus Clirisli Sergeant, Company C: C-lee Club: 'l'tlIi: Moun- taineer Staff: Bryan Literary Society fpresj: Cai'- dioid Club: Spanish Club fpresjz Sergeants' Club: Tennis '33-34. ALBERT WOLFMUEl-t.ER Kerrville Sergeant, Band: Sergeants' Club: Football Res. '32-'33. IYLEANOR B. H0l.nswoRT1i Kerrville Mountaineer Staff: Bryan Literary Society: Dc- bater W3-l. A. 1. TUCKER Merkel jAcK VVALCHER Rankin Second Lieutenant, Company A: Treas., Senior Class: 'l'9K: Scholarship Society: Bryan Literary Society: Cardioid Club: Spanish Club: Sergeants' Club: Officers' Club. SIBYL BENNETT Center Point Scholarship Society: Mountaineer Staff: Parade Staff: Spanish Club: S. l. N. Club. WILLA MAE BRADEN Kerrville Spanish Club: S. l. N. Club. ANNIE LAURIE CANFIELD Kerrville Mountaineer Staff: Bryan Literary Society: Spanish Club: S. l. N. Club: Oratory I93-4. IVIELBA LEE WILLIAMQ Kerrville Orchestra: Mountaineer Staff: Bryan Literary Society: Spanish Club: S. l. N. Club: Debater l934. Farultp Sponsors:-T. M. ldAMMOND, W. G. MARTIN, H. C. NORMAND. ff. :UN M: V l Ut ws 1 9 2. 4 S, . E E in f 1 1 racy.: N J-X N f xr-Ti i t err eval v sn f at X Vw fy.: 59' - lb 3 X ' Pugf- 3.5 X5 V, ,f xg. ex- , Palm I-. LDT ui l ri? ui y V, t.' ,- , . V va.. tu Nw' 1 :Ur I I tb i x l i. lyf M44 lily tl, F-W l'lI' xx . 1 i ll tl. i l fi ilu l .BX nj i.. W . PJ x X X 1 l ful i t.. x Qi 4.f l Uni rf t f N il i i i QI. l T, L. J. tv , l 5 Q9 0 M W N, gif gw L7 A 'NJ P ' MM. If -VT? HMG, f M! 2 'A' X , , 4 Z if-M , F ff' X' Z: sg , if 6991. '.:fffQ-X , 0' my-. - jf , wv I .Tk '! b .-f -5',aj1j.g3:- dn! f W OLLEGE FRESHM , ,Q 3 . i..-'.l.S. ki :I W' ' w N A x r W R , ,pf A mf!!! 6 L ' ' ff-74-ff fy ,' fnlfi THOMAS ABNEX' Maralrall HARQLD Alll,CREN Hllllzr LERQY BASKIN Corpus Christi LAMAR BEARD Auxlrn NEUMAN BooT1l San Benflo WALTER S. BRADLEY - WWW . cw College Freshmen - SIMON RAY ALEXANDER if Corpus Chrisfi EDWARD BAKER Midland j. C. BEASLEY, JR Crorffefl Wl1.l.1AM Bl-ZLLAMN Loclflmrl CARL BROWN Corpus Chrisli IOE H. BROWNING Conroe Albans 1 9 3 1+ 5,9 A-.1 ' I Y' ., fx . I t jAMEs BAKER Kcrrvfffv CHARLES BERGMAN 'Corrigan DAVID Bl..-NND. jR, Orange ALTON BUNDICK Bloomfnglon CHARLES CALL Waco '-m . r -. Q., ,, VX xx ,L M 1 1 X .- ff X WW f, A-an .0-Wy' ffw BILRT CARR Buy Cilp LYNN CARVER I-II-II-na Tom B. CoI.wE Rofan GFIORGIQ CONI-' Ksrrvillu DAVID DAVIS George Wcsl PAUI. C. DAVIS Marlin l.l.. jk. 'Q Freshmbwo HUDSON XV. CASTLETON Bay City jAIvIILs E. CATLIN Hvzzslrm R. V. COOPER. ju. KL'rF1'fllL' ,I. M. COQUAT TIIrI-c Rim-vm J. j. DENT. jn. Kcrrvillc JEAN DIQVINIL Plmrr Z' f R. N. CIENIfI1Ecos Sun ,-4II!1IIIIu CIIAIII.I-is Cox Sun Angvlu WAI NI-I IDAVIDSON Hvffull I II-:Nm IDITTMAN Conn' Cl'L'L'L' IAIvIILs DU N N c'Hi'l'n Q I 9 3 4 fr . , J ' fp. , I A f f I GQ BBW I I 7 6 x 5 L-1.1 A P . lam .S I .l , YQ. ' M j f I t . 4-x if Jf13i'IJJ :Eli 1 ,Ml :sl ' IIJ32. I 'Ni 1 LII. VU JIU' AU NVQ! 19377: KU J Igfv-1 V XAIJ QI.. LU YI 1 'IJ VJW ,L..I .Qu NJN I, X WWII I'-W? JN? IKYIJVI IRE JI JIILIJ VW. QIUII IL!! Ilan Milt lffl' IIA? .QM IM I JJLW .QQHV II ILJI Illill JM-v' M LQJI Iwi ,IMI I WR NRI. JET I ur wwf , x Freshmen I IQ gp ! Ji LV Q. I I J J I: I JI JJDJM JS J JCI, .IS ifl ,. 'NS HQ 1 I I I H I I XJ J LII WD llul J. B. EDGAR REIFEL. FARRELL WINSTON FEIILIS I Cuero HlllI.QlQll . Olilne ff, 5 J LJ' BILLY EVANS T. P. FAULK, JR. Corpus Chrfsli AIIICIIS hull . I I JIJLUI FRANKLYN FIELDS R. P. FITCH, JR. CLARENCE GERNAND Jllf W Gonzales Corpus Chrislf Beaumont Jlff! LENOX FITCII H. H. FORD, JR. JULIUS GERNAND MQ! Eagle Pass l1OUSl0Il Benumonl J 1 . J l-IJ VIII Y FRANK J. GIDLON ROBERT GLASS JACK GRIEVES I Kerrville Auslin Houslon I CLAUDE GILSTRAP MARVIN GLOVER JOHN L. GRIFFIS Cranger Big Lalgc Plainview J ' J NE , JW' LL IIITIIII 7LT i'f V' ' I 9 3 1+ fx IJ , 5 1 ' I ,N 'YF' 'iirl ai 1 lv K ' 3 f 'Lx 4 f -X, If J - ' I I K X 6 I gig. N I Page 38 LJ .,.' ll ,X X'xL'l4l X X. Fflgif XM! K5 -WAXTX 0 College Freshmen SJ OJ., cr Page PAUL HANCOCK El Campo W. H. HARRISON Alfeylon HUNTER HDDDLE Orange C. R. lsAAcs, jR. Rockdale STEVENS KELLER San Anlonfo DURWARD KIRTLEY Taft ARNOLD INIENRY Belton SAM l'IlNDMAN Houslon JIM BART JACKSON Roclfporl OLEN D. JACKSON Corpus Chrisii FRED KLINGEMAN Karnes Cily DAVID KOKERNOT Conzalcs JOHN HOI.DswORTII Cryslal Cily JAMES JOLJRNEAY Houslon EDWARD KEE COIIZUICS ALVIN KRAUS Sun AIIIOIIIO LADDIE LABRUZZO Dallas ,N ',l' x AI 5' lhm 'l'. l.AI'IoN San AIIIIIIIIU KIACIQ LEAVARTON LongIIieIv SAM llYlC'CORll. xl I1. C'III'pIII C'fII'IAlf DAN R. Mi'DLl I If Eagle Pam CLOIS MANSIQIZR McGregor BII.I.IE lVlARONEY Blr7ffmllIglIJVl I 19 I -X College Freshmen joIIN WM. l.lillR AlllL'll8 HIZRBFRT LIVINGSTON San Bcnflo l3Iwc:I. MclZI.IIoI' RUbSl-',l.l. l.,UcxII. Iiflllblflll B. MCCOLDRICIQ. jn. Cunlur Pufnl Kcrwdy FRIQII MCFARRILN JAMES MACWILLIAMS Del Rio Far! Clark JAMES W. MARTIN EUEL Moona Pearlaml Robslolvn FRANCIS Mllcsovsm' JOHN C, MORGAN Por! Lavaca Amarillo 2' I , 6 I., I' I I . I f 4 xx IJ I 42 . if '4 MII . PX Il I W, All l l II I I I' 'B f R I ,'-CI VIII PIE II? II I I . ',.,I II I III Ik.-. I III fa III! 'I I III III L- IXIJI -I I FI :III III I II' Ml IIVI L'.I CHI III Il.. 'II IQ. II III l I I II., f I :fl lk, ' I X.. HI IIlI'. I I ,I N I III W7 I I I I C. III III QI.. I ,IIA II I XX KN: Q5 'I ,V may N. jf ' R. CARl.Yl.I-. MURGAN College Freshmen lQRNr.sT Mowna 2 I 1 1 . II. R. I I-.All4., ju. llmmlun Kerrville lfuml lfcruurzf PAUL Momus WILLBQRN Pfxcwi Alluns Alfnns Wl'.NI1P'.l.I, I'lfARc'1. DoN.xln D. I'llll.l.lPs DAN IQALIA Taxon Cfaslilv. N. Y. Cnrmznclrc. Uklu. JACK l,rL1'r:nsoN Wrgwmiu. P1ul.L1l-5 Tnowms I. RAMSL1 Kerrville Houxfnn Ennis CARI. lQLnF.R1' RAWLL Timm Rosa .IM O. Sl-1RRlI.l. AlC:V1Uf1lL'!J lhllld Buy fflp Lao RODRIQUEZ DARRP1I.L Row1.LTT CxRAllAM Sl-ZXTON Kcrrvfflu lfclnu Orangn' - w I 9 2 'L V x - ' 3 Q if f V ' 1' , V x , W X I' cy. I B E sq 1 P I 'XX K x I A ' Q M 'J . fx P.. -XyflNDJ'fX' wfllollk Siler ,r R QS QQ s 1 BERMAN SHIELDES Tyler ROBERT SLADER Bcevlllc MILTON STANDLEE Tafl GARVICE STEEN Crcenville CLARENCE STONEBURNER Texas Clly VICTOR STOREY Loclfllarl I :hwy 'j uv' College F s men NILEY J. S1v11T11 CGIIICTOII GEORGE SPEARS, JR Ballon JACK STI-lLL Houslon C. M. STEPuENs Cleburne HARRY STRICKLAND San Anlonlo WALTER SWENSON, JR. Hlzllo CLIFTON STANDI-Ll-'ER Plwarr SETI! STEPHENS San Anlonlo J. L.. STIMSON, JR. Lulnlvoclf ELWIN SWINT Paducah W. H. TALLEY JR. Hozlslon Page 42 U. .MVN I If II .1 llfl. I STERLING TIIoIvIPsoN Temple WALDO TOWNLEY Eaglv Lalfe C. Assam' WIIITE Big Lake jmm' V. Wll.BURN Goose freak WILLIAM YANCEY Cfdlldln CALVIN H. YEAGI-IR lfaglc Pass fl ' 0 VG College Freshmen CI ms. WM. WEISPQNBEIIG Por! Luvaca HowARD WELLS Canada EDWARD M. WINI4I.I'.R Furl Slorlflon Owm WOMACIQ San Anlanlo KATHERINE ADAMS Kerrville MARX' NELI. AIIILINS Kerrville I 19 N I 1 , L if f I h 1 K l I, XS W , -Q I L . WlI.l. l.. WPlFIEl.I'IR fuxlllc. N. Y. jAc'IQ Woomm' Salvlnal If.nw,xnn XINIINI-Ls l'lfIl'L'M'IllL' GLR.xI.InINI: BEITIQI. K,-rn-ille l:II.IzAaI11'II BRI-ZIIIAN Kurrvillc wa 34 H U li LL Q11 II 'Qui 'Wilt tux! X ,M lla 'W 'il i LA' 4 H' T ! 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WlLl.lAMS Kerrville Faculty Sponsor Faculty Sponsor 3 X V 41 +iV:g5L:'i51'T7', I 9 :Q qv ff fx ,- f-- , , fqflf ,fi 'R ' i '+'-+'li,gf: ' 1 W' wt' f S b exe- ' U, XA- 1- f 'P lit f ' jjj T 3 NK D4 ,452 Page H 'X M ' l' X, ,iff 35,5 A 1 W W Wh , 'Fas 't QM my 1 L., i 1 itil tt?- y it N59 EM .JIT illff illll MK ly' f l it l W 1 W? LIT: 1 luv QQ lv l if FLM Qlkfv fl t tsl nt FSL QQ Q 0 f Q E 1 V ' Wfrwxxkyk '10 tw Uffxffvayl ,S i f ' Q if arf! ' ' .,,., 1 ' ' V' ij 5 '74 , . 2 ff 1 X a I f!f1 f 1 -.X f-.MJ Rh Ak ,ffg +1 , , 4 f fW W CLASSES S Z, C , K 1 M Wwe. -' X IM ffnffp 7 A ,f f J 1 ! I f X I 2 x- Z2 1 -AT' gf f Cf- Q ff' 'f Q if Q ' is f X X 0 ' ,7 2 Z X x XQ ' WW f ff A-q..! 4,1 ' 'O A .l.1.m.3l.1xfgx ' 1' -, w' ' fqffffwn 472' '- X K , if, 1 if ?,71'fl?, Q 354 VL, ff, Y f fm ITN' 'A' f' - , f W W ' ff, X' A 0 , V K ff. 'F ff , l ., ffaffgf' X W. ..... I X ' - 1 ,ff U ' ,I 5 F. ,A.'.,:-.' A 1 153- f . ms J 4 ,, . .TSX F - M X Y - :-:,:,':w, , 0 1 . Q I xl -,, I ' I I 'H X ,.. I X yr .. A- flax! , 4 0 l Mm ef' 1 High School Seniors l JOHN BELTON, Bvaunmnlg Company Ag Football V533 Basket ball '3-l. hlhlflf BRACKI-LN, Tplvrp Cor- poral, Company Ag Footlrall Res.. '32-33. LEON D. BROWN, JR., Houslon,' Company C. EUGENE CORDER. lk., Salvinalg Company B3 Spanish Club. ROBT. VV. DEPUY, San Antonio: Company B. EUGENE B. EDMUNDSJN, jn.. H1111slo11g Company B. ARCIIIE R. GALLANT, Medinaq Company B. IIICKMAN Cmanirr, 1101151011: Company C. ALTON W. HALEY, Oalgmoodf Company B. HERBERT l'lUGlIES, Dallas, Company C. jACK HUNT. Missifzllg Corporal, Band, Orchestra: Dance Orchestra: Mountaineer Staff. LOUIE L. LEIINE, Fl. McKavcitg Sergeant, Company B5 Vice-Pres., Senior Class. LESLIE A. LIPPMAN, Scltulen- lwerg: Band. TOM MCPEAKE. Ingram: Sergeant, Company B, Recall Stall, Bryan Literary Societyg Sergeants' Club. RAYMOND D. MANGUM. Eagle Passg Sergeant, Company Ag Spanish Club: Sergeants' Club. lllg l 3 4 ll S ' 'illlff 1 C. llv 'fi 'X 4 x D A. .3 3 Ny tg xv, C, .Ai M X 5 1 6 2 NV a fl 1411. X l 5 1 A ply tx 1 y I I 5 ,bg K ll 1 W X . Page 4K ly V'-K llhu ll' X 'E l .f X- Q f tr ..ll J. Aw V AFX. jd! a SQ 5 X High School Seniors linwnntm ll. l'Alml.l .roRn. lltm-up Company A. Cnns. JERALD l,ll'TON. llfwlvpfn-lg Company A. llvon l,0lNlJl-1XTl1R, Clcburmy' lfirst Sergeant, Company A3 Secfy.-Treas.. Senior Classg l lonur Council: Span- ish Club: Sergeants' Cluls. Cl-.O. li. PRATKA, Sclmlcnlvcrgg Company A. R. ll. ll.-M'Kl.l-XY, Cnrpm Clnrixlig Company C: Football '33, ,I C. RATLH-'1f, Carden Cifyg Bandq Spanish Club. HUHERT SAPP. ljlwrlpp Company C. ClROVl'.ll SHIDERS, Austin: Corporal. Company C: Pres.. Senior Class. ANTllONt' O. SIIELBY. 'C'm'rnat'uru. llflcx.: Corporal, Company B3 Spanish Clulv. DAYTON STOCKTON. lfl. Mrtlfatvcllp Second Lieutenant. Company BQ Sgt.-at-arms, Senior Class: Sergeants' Clulag Officers' Club. TERRY WESTBROOK, New Braunfclsf Sergeant, Band: Sergeants' Club. DECK!-.R SMITH XXIOMACK. San Antonio: Company B. l-l. l... YATES, JR., Bronmst-illc: Company B. R. C. DICKEY, Facullp bponwr. Rox' Wltlsrinxxunr, Faculty Sponsor. ,l 1 9 3 4 Af' H 1 T T Ulm Q 5 it t K, .1 ' 5 'F Y' 3 X P05711 5, , 4 1 c L wb' ' A A- 1 A A n-n V' Sr' n Q' sl- ,142 ' Q' A' o o , ., x.s,'.f1fI1gh School jumors N C STEVE M. BAIQLR X 1 W up 1 STI 1 M N xnx- W 115, rw ww-. M N I 11, L QM 1 1 X! this 'Y 11 if L14 ,Tu ak Q9 Ll ,X I1 ,J vw W 14 xi 1 Ft, fHL'Kuvull ll1x1w11 ILRNLS1' COPLLAND VVsf11m1'2 j01lN ROBT. FLORI-.NCL Kflgorc' WM. SCOTT QLARDNLR 5 ' Eflinburg ,X J ' PAUL Lowxg A. , ' 4 5 Dl'lll'5lll! .- . C BEN XVARDEN NT P L, V 4 Aualin Q qi 5- g l-.RNPQ.fgw6'EllJT' Q' 421 11ag111a,.7 Parlg, 111. W ' ,, C' WORFII WOOIJX' blxkx me ' xi Plmrr X K 9, rf.-yg M. D. BRYANT .hfi h sx . Fuculfy Sponsor ,SLA gt xii' F. B. FARR ' Facully Sponsor ' Y A , I I 9 J q' :fx ' J T Q. .2 IZ ,rg K f -E - w, V X X. .x W X -1, K S1 Q j 3 ,l iii!! X .1 i 1 'iff H 5 gk 13 ,. A Q3 Page gs KV H1 , M X T4Efii 1 xx , x, x .1 .X Y Y 4 ,Y-, , ,,,, if W U v 1 .X ,W 'af CW kvsflysz Q Y 5. 'U Fm W v 1 A UR J. C. Asmfonn Hunlsville RADE KANGERC Hendvrsrm Pugv 49 A, VERNON BOOTH San Benilo jn, BEN LAmn Kilgore Underclasses Lao DAVID Houston GLENN LUTMAN Houslon EDGAR GLASSCOCK Sonora BARrl.E'rT MANN San Angelo Scorr JOHNSON f'orfslls cxllfiili PASCHAL ODOM, ja. For! Slnrlglon Underclasses DAVID SHAW Mnnlcrrcy. Nfcx. DUVAL Wr'sT, III Auslfn Pugullv Spf IIA if I. H. HART Facully Sponsor T. C. Moonn Fucullp Sponsor . is A 3 Q , wx' , , Q .Y V in r A A A . A XX YL V' P1111 II x X .. f-us-L R -xp ' 87, y F x If g x If I, Xi xp' i 5 I - A :I V iff 0:,,'.' LL Kf 1a-ip ff f i, ' U 'UL J I 'I - Q' ff- uf fly fi ifsah.-?'E7f . '- ,. '. f' - zu Q s t f f E X -I M . ' - 4 'N 5 ., . . 1. Xixx , -- ' ' --. . . . x . I KG ' -9 v m Gm While at the presidio ol San juan. Sl. Denis fell in . X -A,,i'fX love with Dona Maria, the granddaughter of the com- . X' We mander, Captain Domingo Ramon. They were married nb' , W Q X at the presidio, but St. Denis had time to enjoy but a ? X X few weeks of conjugal felicity. for on February 17, . My it 1716, the expedition, with Captain Ramon in command, set forth to the north with the purpose of re-establishing the missions in East Texas. ffyf, oe' 'n viagbu M 1.1-2 .2i'r'-,,'4 '- L ..... .1 ': F -.J I x V .Jig .r. dgfaev' ' l, .li .. - P f- lm .--. L . Q, 'frklf f 2- ,- ,if-SL HI, .Fx .. .- ,A fi r ,- v .-1,,:- s -K. 4 w ,1., -- 1 a -,mm -gf Ftp 5 I., : , L w 5-ffl -' l,w..., I ,. . . 1. 15.4 . 1',g::!'e ., ' . . . x '- . -.v. N ' r . .,.. ,--1 . f .., , 1, ff -:rZff .- A . -A .I 5 1, v H ei. 1' x ' . . . .3 ., 4 I ---1-f-'f-f,:-.: 1- ---: www -.-,gay '19 -: u,.a..- '.,-Am. ...w.- ,w..a.. .c bn.-345. , T . ,Z..2!:, L with' I-. 'ia 2- 1 iZ,'1Xsf,:.T Mnss Berruce Wnlder CORPLLS CHIUSTI n 5' ' ,DMZ X. 45? , C6 x.. X' ., H wx-4, F J e' .AALSS Dorothy Morgan ALLST 1 N q . mm .47 zu x u 'I Q MLSS Josephme Schremer '-I KERRVILLE 1 T H. V. REEVES Jv- JLLLUJS LEISERING1 Pest .All Qowzd Cade? dlffost .Alzlztcuy Cade 6 MORE LAN D CHA DMAN WOODROW MQCRORY P65Z'JffflQ0l!l?0,,4l'6f6f6 J1oft52-frolafjf Caa9f P' , 1 ln 11,0 the MISSIOII San use flu Aguayo was Lstah 5 W QQ, 1 ,iff ff X s - A ii, mr 'Mu' I - L f .-' .-.'f-.fgejw 10' Y rc .J :4 ' ' H00 4 , N X 7, SX 7 N The three last named were really re establrshmenls of 15' tt 'W' x 6 2, ' ' X I , , . pix.: San fuan Capistrano. and San Francisco de l'Espacla. We cg - ' - ' xx! f' the East Texas Missiorls which had been abandoned be- ! 1 fore French agressfon. The heavy stone malls of several L4 . . . . . 2' of these early mzsslon lllttltllllgli, partrcularly the Alamo and to less extent San fuse and Concepcion, were to play an fmportanl part ln the history of Texas for more than a century. lished ,fnllalved by La Purlsszma Concepczon de Acuna ,f,, my ff. . ,. 41. eg.: 51,33 5 ,,.w',,,-li .-ag., ,ad-x Y: 9 mv X :ENG . -+R-14. N f w-I,--v ff 'ny nv f .. 1. 1 L w .J , 'f' tr- , L.-.. v 'L .,,.. I --w ' I I Q , I Bfww IIz.'r.I.i m fI?- ,M I j xy 'fd in cr xw X I ' A- 0 . . I X , Q ,W f I I ' W If - , L ,V M ! ! 4.,- , .- ,ww I 'I I f ' ,, HV F-I M! f , ' X 9 l 'X ff i ff? w Q and LITERARY f . xg X C K W I ACTIVITIES ' I? II, I I , I O I. Q 'X SA, X 1Ll:-,I 1 - 1 -'1 11 V l I 1 1 1 1 ll 1 ,CC lll lj, 1 l 4 l 1 , l , 1 I 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 13 JN 11 '1 1 l 1 E ,,'zry,aANL.. 4 xl jkjfwkh LLL 1 1 1 ww ll 1 1 1 TV JU 1 George P. Brown, III, Dickey Hull, Joe Jolly, Barracks, Eitzvn Murphy, Cottage-sg John Neevv. Hoon Hall, Hugh Poinclextur, Schrvinvr Hull. Ji 1 1 , ' 11 Honor Councll ,tt , 'W' .S1mn.wn', Jonx A. tlrisx Ll 7' L1 'l'hc Stumlont Ilonor l'ounc-il was cwvatotl a lk-w years ago hy joint avtion of 1 tho faculty and stuclvnt hotly of Scliroinor Instituto. 'l'h0 t'onnr'il is purely a 4 I student organization composed of five ineinhcrs. Ono student is cle:-toil from Cac-h In of the five general areas on thc UZIIIIPUSI fllickvy, Iloon, aml Svlirviiivr Hall. tho 'ut harraclis, and the vottagrvs. ltllovtion to nioinhvrship on thv Honor l'ounc'il is in- :lcml a distinct honor and may ho coiisitlvrctl as an oxprcssiou ot' thc- volifitlvlivo l which a group of mon plat-ci in tho ahility of ono man to art in thoir lmlialf' with I the school authorities. The Student Honor 1'oum-il has always 1-o-olwratwl with. and has always 1'cc-vivccl tho vlosvst vo-oporation front, the favulty. It not only provhlvs Il highly b'Ll1'ISI:2llflUI'j' IIIOKIIIIIII for IHVIIILIIIIQI faculty and stutlonts into a lllUl'K' syinpathctim' relationship with unch othvr, hut it also supplivs thc STIUIOIIIS with an agency ol' 1 sell'-govcrinnoiit rvlativc to a gzrvat many imlivitlual and collcvtivc problems li which stumlvnts 1-an and lmwfoi' to ha,n1llo tlivnisvlytls. Tho l'onnt'il has a consid- a-rahlo amount of power antl lllflll0Ill'O and its vxistt-two has jllstitiocl itsolt' tinn- 1 and again. Me-nihorship in tho Counvil is an honor, antl attm-sts to a stutlm-nt's popularity antl vapavity lor loatlvrship. , 1 ID Lu 1 CC B1 tn. 34 fs -ff wall I 9 'dw Priya li: t i , l l t tg-H l lm to t P I. 1 fi ZH- ll' imuff' fl l l ,I 9 . . ' l .ft .tl .. i 'l'0P:-Alvxamlcrg Bnrginunng Crzatcg Davis, D.g Gliilllcng Harrison' Jackson, N.g Klingvinain. MIDIILE:-Lf-wisg Mc- l v , I 'roryg Nirhnllsg Phillips, D.g Iiawlinsg Rot-vvsg Scottg Smith, C. B0'I'I'0lVl:-Spvursg Stl-llg 5tuiivln1i'm-1-5 Wailulwrg Wi-ilg t . Wmklvrg Xinicm-sg Williams. J' l 4: Q I , 1 Y 5 l l v ll S1m'n.wr, J. ll. NN lI,I,IAMS l tif tlI+'lf'It'l'IHS ', I I'1'r.v1'tlml .... . . . . . lI.x1n'm' Wien, Nrwwlfrry . . . . . .lI. Y. liitzmitzs, -ln. I l X I zu Pr wi nl llnwwi NIUIIOII ' I ' P i i' 9' r'r ' '- an .rt .... A tm t , .s nr1.v1l1'n' .... ....... i UBI-It . cn' 'I It'f'p1'r.w1tlulirw ..........., ........ .................. l I Alam' hYIl.I,l.XM t'iu'i'i' i' 'j ln its 1-t't'm'ts to l'llt'0lll'2ljI0 high svlinlzxsth- 2lll2lllllIIl'IllS, St'lll'l'llllll' institntt' 14 t lIl2lllll2llllS tht- Alpha Upsilnn Vliziptoi' of Phi 'PlIl'l2l Kappa. il nzitinnail jnnnn' Uk- vnllvgt- llUlllll'2ll'y St'll0l2ll'Slllll snvivty whnsv pnrpnsvs :irc imlvntif il with thnsv nl' 1 l Phi llvtsl lxzippzl fin' svnnn' vnllt-qos :intl lllllYl'l'Slll0S. lll'Ql'2llllZ0tl toni' yt-:n's 215111 4 KT t inuloi' tho sponsorship ol' Mr. Williznns. thc St'lll'l'lll0l' c-lniptvi' hzis gfrnwn stvznlilx 1 PM 3 in lll0lI1llk'l'Slll1lillltl zwtivitios until olvc-tion to tho vlntptvt' has voixn' to lm I'0gI2ll'llt'll - f l us uno nf the ninst nlistinr-t honors whim-h tho svlinol nt't'vi's. 4 rlillt'l'l' wt't'v twvnty-thrvv lllOlllll0l'S in tho vlnlptvi' this yvznx thi- inc-inlwrship nf-ing vhoson t'i'uni tht- tippvi' tvn pci' 1-cnt nl' stnmlvnts cinwnllwl in tht' c'nllt'g1v th mrtnn-nt. llcsith-s tllllSl2llllllllU' st-liolustiv an-liivvviilviit. vlt-1-tinn tn Phi 'l'ln't:l P' 71 I, . . . . . ii, .xnppzi is hnsul npnn l02lLil'l'SllllJ :intl t'll2ll'2ll'l0l', tht- 1ioi1iiii:1tnn1s In-ting' inznlv In I 'H ll filf'llllf' vimilxiiiittvv. 'l'his ywii' thc sm-ivty inznlv spvc-izil 1-t't'm'ts tn t'0lll'Ul'lll llltllt' 4-lust-ly tn tht , A :qwm'it'n'ntiol1s lziiml tlnwn in thu K'0llSlllllll0ll of tho nutioinil sm-ivty with rvgfnicl i to oi'g1:niizntimi. l'oi'1n:1l initiation ll'Ht't'tllll'l', :intl lll2llllll'l1illlt'l' nt' svhnlnstii- nvvi' t ,. . . . , . , . , I aim-s. NN ith this pttiqmsv in vivw, thrvv lll0llllll'l'S, I rvsnlvnt llill'Y0j' NN ml, lwprv- svntzitivo ll:n'1'y l'l :1tv, :intl S. R. Alvxznnlvr, wow sont to tho Nillitlllill Phi 'I'hvt:1 t l Killlllil li l'2ll0l'llllj' Vnnvcntion att Miznni, tlklzllimnzl. nn Alill't'll l2-l-l. lflil-l. Mviiihvvs ot' Phi 'l'h0tzi Kiippn :incl tho lloncn' t'onni-il we-V0 0i1t0l't:1ilivtl joint ly hy tho svlinnl :it at hzlnqnvt- on April IT. An intvl'0stin1rclcwvloniwiit tlurinff thc mst VOZII' wus tht- vlvc-tinn nl' l,l'1'Si I FN P' I CQ dont J. J. llclznwy us :tn l1onni'ui'y iiivnihci' nt' thv vlnlptvr. JI1 J, ...X N 4 J-, s 'txt I9 . ff -Q -g MJ!! 1 ij? l i , 5 fill Twill ffl LQ! I . li ti? y txt I l J l t. n lt 1 K-Gm LY Ulgil . it mn FT tt V l I 5 . ,li il lt t 1 I I t l V, , f ml fy will K+- UL I . I 4 it ' Ji t 4 ,l ii w it it i 1 n u i l l i Wt W -44 , A I l t I T0P:ABrown, G.: Broylesg Burattig Colwvllg Dunng Fielclsg Fitch, R4 Harrison. MIDDLE:-Klingemang Peaceg Pearce, W.g Reevcsg Smith, N.g Stoneburnerg Townleyg Weil. BOTTOM:-Woody, L.g Yeagerg Bennettg Canfieltlg Holdsworthg -U l Williz xxmn sg Woodwurclg Cornwell, 1 l 'W Z ' 'Y if Mountaineer Staff XNSOJJ - f Spnnwr, l'iiAiu,it:s H. C.'oRNxx'1t:i,i, Z, AI 0 l i lfrllilur . . . ..... . . .Wximo 'll0WXl.I'IY Q' l Assislfznl lfdifvr . . . ....... Fm-:D KlilNtil'IM.KN D 4 ArI1'v1'f'zT.si1vg illnnugvr . . . ...... .... I 'hconcsic P. l'iRON'N'N, Ill 'jj i1s.ez'.vfm1f .lr1'z'w-lisiwzg .lItfl'IlllfjI'I' . . ..... I+'R,xNK1,x'N Flitzhims , is Altliuugli tho silt-wss of thc Bl0l1lliZllll00l' tliiriiig tho past your was pl'llll'lD2lllj' t I tlopt-mloiit tm ill0Xll0l'lQlN'0ll joiirmtlistic' talent, tho Stuff tlitl SLlI'1ll'lSlllgIlj' well i :il ' in. IllilllllilllllllglilnlltlAll,Q'l1 rating of thc pztpoi' in the Natiomil Sc-holzistiv Pross Assn- I , t viaitioii, in whit-h tho Mouiitziiiivvi- zwqiiiix-tl membership last year. With at lzirgc' Zlllll 0ll0l'g10llt' i'0pm'tm'izil staff vmitiiiuzilly on thc' juli, il lively shvot was luriiccl t Z- T out all tluring: tho yvztr. i di 'l'hv paper. imtlci' tho omlitursliip of Wztltlo 'l'0w1ilvy :tml spmistwsliip ol' I l t'li:,ii'lQs ll. l'm'iiwv1l. fzivlilty zxtlvismg was conducted with several stlitlcnts in .Q l 1-linrglc of tlifi'ei'oiit feattuves of work, outstamliugz of whit-h wore ll. V. Roovvs' l Sports Ymlcl and George tliuhl Parish 's Pop-Off Vulvv. Tho pzipt-1' is lt-ft open i mi to K'0lliI'llJUil0l1S from the student hodyg in this way the AI0lll1i21ill0CI' furnishes H A ai means forthe excrviso of jouruzilistic' and literziry talent on thc canipus. Num- 95, gf vrous zirtic-les frmn the paper atppearod in publications from other Oollcgos. fi The Mouiitziinccr is widely c'i1'vulz1ted, copics going to cuvh Svhrciiicr student M :md his lli1I'011iS, :tml to at. lzirgv Oxcfhaiigzc list. ' On, llcccnilmci' 13, 19333, thi- Moiilitztiuovi' Stuff was ciitortztiiictl hy l'lizti'lt-s ED Ki g ll. Coiznwoll and Mrs. W. A. Sztltcr. :tt th0 honic of thc latttvr, with it Mexican huffct diruicr. Dj i thb efc-all 5:5 'M Page 6.5 I , ilti. 7344 5, -,,.- ! TOP:--Woodrow Mrfrnry, Erlitrxrg Gporgc P. Brown, III, Bxxslnvss Nlzxnagcrg Tnxxxnxlc lVlx'P0:xl-u', High Sclxxml Rl'I!l't'Sf'IIl.I' rivx-3 Arlrian Pvnrrv, Snapshot Exlitur. BOTTOM:-Waldo Tuwnlvy, Czxrtnnnistg F4 H. Jxxnkixx, Sxxnxxsxwg H, F. Nurxxxaxxxrl. Spxxnsurg J. D. Williams, Sponsorg George- Parish, Assislzxxxt Businc-ss Maxnxxgrr. The Recall Thx' px-rsoxxxxx-l ol' thx' llvvxxll Stuff is vxxxxxpxxsvxl of lmtlx x-lx-vim-xl :xml uppoixxtcxl xm-xxxlxx-rs. 'Pho xxxliiux' :xml lxxxsimxsx xxxzxxxzxgvx' zxrx' x'lx-vtxxxl l'x'xxxxx thx- x'xxlIx'g'x' sxxplxxx- xxxxwxxx. wlxllxx tlxv high xx-lxxxxml x'xxpx'x-xx-xxtzxfiw is vlxxxsvxx lxy thx' svxxlm' lxiglx svlxxxxxl x-lxxss. 'l'lxx' vlxxvlvxl stuff :xml l'2lf'llllj' :xxlvisx-rs vlxoxxsx- Ilxxx xxssislxxxxl lxxxsixxx-ss xxxxxxx- :xgvxz thc plxxxtxxg1x'zxplxvx', :xml thx' x'zxx'1xxxnx x-xlitxnx' l'x'xxxxx tho xmas! lilwly lzxlxxxxt ixx 1lxx- stxxxlx-xx1 lmxly. 'l'lxxx tlxx'x-x- fxxvxxlly :xxlvisvrs l'ig:x1x'x' lxxxzxvily ixx thx- pxxhlix-zxlixxxx xml' Ilxo ,x'xxxxx'lmxxxxli. by givixxgg' xlirx-1-Tixnx to its vxxrioxxs phzxsxxs :xs thx-y xxrx- xlvvvlupx-xl xlxxvixxg' tlxx- ya-:xxx I'lxx' fIl'lllll'ill Sllll0l'VlSlUll :xml lxxxsimxss xxxzxxxzxgx-xxxxxxxl of Thxx Rx-vxxll is ixx thx- lxxxmls xxi' XIV. -lxxxxliixx, wlxilx- the plxotxxgnzxplxy' of gzrxxxxp pix-txxrxxs is in Mx: Nxxx'xxxxxml's x-lxzxrgfv. MV. IVllllillllSl x'xxxxTx'ilm11Timx of holpfxxl ialvzxs tlxruxxgflxxxxxl thx- lxmxk was x-oxxsixlwxxlxlv. 'l'lxv Slxxfl' is gwxtvfxxl I'xxx' thx- x-u-xxpxxxwxtixxxx ul' thx' x-xxtirxt simlx-xxt lxxxxlx' -xml llilvllllj' ixx tho pxmxlxxx-tixrxx of thx' Rx-vxxll zxml tzxkx-s this xxppxxxfxxxxily' txx x-xprx-ss its xxppx-xxx-ixxtixnx for thx- sxxzxpshxxts xxxxxxlxx lxy Mr. Whisx-xxlxxxxxt :xml Vxxxlxxts lixwxwxxsxxxx. Mvllxxff, .Xlxxxxxmlx-x', :xml svvvxwxl xxtlxvx' llll'lllll0l'S ul' Ilxx' sixxxlxxxxl lxxxxly. lkxxmtlxxxll xxml lxaxskvt lxzxll rcvicws hy Vzxxlxrt Klll1gl'CllI2lll. zxml 4'xxl'10uxxsvxnxt1'il1l1tx'xl by llvvxxxxx. X I mf h 1 9 2. 4 ,..Y -4 N 1 ..'Tl - Y X vx T -fx Prlgv 65 X A -, X xxx 5 in 3,7 V X X ,ff l -f px fix Q I FL 1 V! lx .- 2? lil 3 JJ xx 55 Q x. x, 'Lx x, l x .-H ,qi xlll .1 x L? 'El ll 5 af' x l xll K A 955 CQ D? x w-.xx I lglix .ll xllx x CH NN W fl Q wall l x lkgl My , t 1 t 1 i 1l ,I 1 .1 1 1 il! , l ,,,, , 1 1 l l Tflpl'-Bill'2,IllEXllIlQ Bnrnlivkg Carver, Uustlvtong Cox, Crate, Davirlsong Gnllantg Glirldcn. MIDDLE:-Jackson, J.g , .l:u'kson, N., Lvlirg Livingston, Mau-Williznnsg lVlcCroryg P0z11'vgPcarr0, A., Pochucvkg Phillips, D. BOTTOM:-Pierceg Rawlins, Smith, C., SlUllClJlll'llCl'Q Wzxlclu-rg Whcclcrg Winkler, Woozlwnrml, Xilncnosg Swenson. 'W .U 7' h 1 h' ' A Sc 0 ars 1p Society f The Tc-xns ,Xssor-intion ol' Vollcgxcs has nlwnvs oiulorsod thc Jolicv ot' ffivin-r 1 Q . PN P1 W tnngfihlc l'0K'0Qlllli0ll to suporioi' students. In sympathy with, and pursuant to, this polif-y of tht- 'l'0Xa1s Assoc-ization, S1'llI'0lll0l' lnstitutc offvrs svholnisliip ziwnrtls 0ill'l'j'llltI uttrnvtivo discounts in tuition to honor g.l'I'ilQll1hltOS fI'0Il1 high schools all over tho stnto. Avvvptztm-0 of such nn nwnrd upon inntriculntion in Sc'l11'm-im-1' TQ, constitutes xlwililn-i'sliip in tho Svholzwship Som-icty. V' L. ill1iW2ll'tllX, tho Sovicty is innvtivo, hut its orginnizntion Plll'0lll'2l510S stumlonts QQ to vontinuo in collvgo tho oxvvllont l'01'0l'tlS whivh thoy hzlvo estnblishvd in high i X l . . , 11 I svhool as honor' grznluntvs. As at gzoiiornl rule it is tound that honor stumlvnts who I' :mf-opt those svholnrship nwnrtls upon ontrnnvo to tho lnstitutv vontinuo tht-il' i l good work lll'l'l'. 'l'ho fnvt that tho Svliolnrship Society has so lnrgrv n inoinbcr- ship is nn intlir-ntion ot' tho high low-i of zwzulciiiic' Sii1llki2ll'LlS of Sl'lll'0lllCl' Insti- 1 tutc. lligh stznnlnrtls nnturallly rcflcvt illOIllS0lYOS in niou- purposeful work t'o1' 1 z.ll stuclm-nts. 111' 11 AJ 1 1 i '1 lils 1 l K, i, A 1U ,l i 1 f s Q, R 111 1 9 3 4 4 mf ifrxih f ,,,-i .1 ,hum Y ,M ,Q f l. ll , 'l ' lx Page 66 I .sv V V 1 v-5-I Ki ix i if Qi i ll V , f ,I li , 1 Ol if' i y Q in lar lil, 92 l fl 'Ui i l I I TOP:-Bakerg Canfieldg Peuceg Pearce, W. BOTTOM:-Holdsworth5 Williamsg Farr, sponsurg llart. sponsor. l Jil il im 1 le Orators and Debaters ll J . y . . . . e . F ll lily Debating and oratory, aetivlties sponsored by the Bryan Literary Society. fgll l fl rose to sueh unpreeedented importance in Seln'einer this year that the Staff eon- alll BK siders the representatives of the sehool in these two arts deserving ol' speeial Kill . mention in the Recall. The Soeiety was fortunate in having several new men, 5 l along with a nueleus of girl speakers from last year, who were espeeially gifted ' i ll in oratory and debate. Early, in. the year work was begun in gathering material l I on the eurrent senior eollege subjeet for debate: Resolved 'l'hat the Powers ot' 'lx the President Should Be lnereased as a Settled l'oliey. so that by mid-year the , lr y Soeiety had a number of debaters who eould ably diseuss the question from any Dil U- angle. 4 M Both the boys' and girls' debating teams met teams t'roni Westmoorland College in early Mareh, the boys winning their mateh, while the girls were losing a elose deeision. Un Mareh 16 the boys' debating team again won. while the girls' were losing, to teams from Texas Lutheran Follege of Seguin. The follow- l ing day Peace and Pearee, eonipetingj in a tournament held for boys' debating H5 teams in San Antonio, won one preliminary mateh, but finally bowed lo the boys 1 , from San Antonio Junior l'ollege. ln the Eighth llistriet Junior Uollege Meet. v -Q lleld under the auspiees of the San Antonio Junior Vollege in Han Antonio on April 6, the Sehreiner debaters won and lost. Misses Iloldsworth and Williams Vp ll l won over teams from Texas Lutheran t'ollege of Seguin and Westmoorland. but .Y l the boys' division was won by the San Antonio Junior Vollege boys. ill! l Annie Laurie l'anI'ield aml James liaker won l'irst plaee in the girls' and boys' divisions, respeetively, ot' the distriet oratorieal eontest for junior colleges. illl EQ held in the Sehreiner Auditorium on April li. in Iii.-. l X l 9 3 4 155 L fa i f lille 'A meal Page 67 XX X l l l , Y, I , . 4 Sgr! if X vu. - ug I I I I I I I I I K 51 ICI Il T -UI I L I IL I I I I I ff I I I T ,,,,, , . I I STANDING:--Wurfleng Seiclersg Colwellg Booth, V.g Howardg Brown, C-.5 Hughg Morgan, C.g Matthewsg Weilg Headrickg I Dvlzmeyg Weisenlmrgg Floeterg Odom. SEATED:-Sextong Grahamg Cunninghamg Alexanrlerg Woorlyg Fieldsg Poin- I rlexter, Hg Fisherg Robertsg Smith, N4 Plowrleng Farrell. I 'TY JII E Glee Club I I I Direv1'oI', JoliN A. GVINN fl ln line withtthe sehool's poliey of providing unlimited extra-eurrieular aeti- I vities for students, the Glee lllllll is organized each year. All men interested in sinfrinlr are given an o J mortunitv to try out for the Glee Vluhg from a number P4 P' - . K.. I thus ehosen, eliminations are macle until the membership finally C'tlIll1Jl'ibLOS the III . . , , . '-I EI best yoeal talent in the lnstltnte. Development ot sueh an array ot talent into I a ehoral unit is exeeeclingzly cliffieult. hut llireetor John A. Iluinn always finishes II with a Glee t'lulI whieh mloes eretlit to a school of this size. I . , . . . I One reason for the lD0l'f6'l'f10ll ot the Glee t'lnb and its exceptional. perform- G' anees lies in its regular weekly rehearsals. tleeasionally the Glen- Vlub provides ' entertainment for the entire stunlent hotly in chapel progranis. lt also features in the connncneeinent week musieal reeital and the final ehapel exereises. lg The best. voeal talent in the Glee t'luh is organized into an oetet, whieh is e, Iv represented this year hy Joo t'. Delaney, Jerome t'unning1ham, Elliott Floeter, ISI AQ Simon Ray Alexander, Walter Roberts, Graham Sexton, George P. Brown. Ill. and Ilugli Poindexter. . I I I I KI I I x, .ji KI, I 9 3 4 I Kr' I v K' 3 I . I I K I A I 5 Ptlgf' 68 1 . . K i fhqzwg ' L-,Q 'QQ-1 , '- , 11 -- ,, m, .1 11 .1s'. ti 1- 9' ,w ,, . I 1 t L I I i K I I I 1 I I I 1 1,JI W 1K I ' IH 1 1? II. I I 1 ' 1 ,ra 1 IL1 Cc KI 1 AI I I 1 W 1151 1 P-' I 1 I i N- . 11 ,f 1 SEATED:-Talleyg Stellg lVlclVIunusg Stehlingg Shieldvsg Custlvtung Purkeg Booth, V.g Rollvrtsg Glitlmlvng Stun-yg Svxlun, II- 1 I STANDING:-Huntg Willianisg Ratliff. ' 4 I I3 Orchestra 1 D1'7'f'f'l'Ill', l'lRWlN ERNST 1 I II I I I 1 BIOIIlll0I'S nl' tho liancl. in thv military mgranizatimi. anal other' stlulvnts who 1 ,1I EI tlistingzuish tlielnsclvm-s tm' their llIllSll'2ll talvnt. arv invitml to play lllSIl'1llll0llIS fm . . . , , . , , -1 in the school Ort-hvstra. llnmlor the 1lll'l'f'Il0ll nt lurwin lurnst. an 2lt'4'tllIlllllNlll'll if and 1-xp0i'iviir'm-tl ninsivian. tho Ui-cln-st1'a has lwvn clvvvlopvml into an tll'g'2llllZilIl0Il 'ml ID wliivh :tt't'm'mlstl1vxtntlcnt limly antl tlw nicinlwrs tlwlllsvlvvs a givat alval nt' vntvr- , IK tziinnwnt with its pi'ngi'a1ns. Al0llllM'l'Slllll in tlw Urvln-sti'a ,Qivvs an innlivielnal IE I stutlvnt tho 0lll70l'Illllllj' to vxvwisv his intvrvst in lllllSll' :intl Ill0l'0l1j' 11114-ovvl' any 1 . . ta latvnt lllllSlK'2ll talent which lic may possvss, IT Ll. During the past yval' thc UI't'll0Sll'2l has playful fm' Ill'UQl'2lllIS at tho llm-art N 0' tho llills Radio Station in Korvvillo, thu Kvwvillv Rotary Vlnlm, antl st-wiwil D3 Pll2l1J0l 1n'og1r:1111sq liowvvvr. IJl'OQl'2llIlS ln' the In-1-lwstra in vhapvl 1-xt-twist-s art- 7, largvly clisplavvsl by those' of thc- Danvo Ul'l'l10SIl'El. During vnnilnvnm-nn'nt wt-ul: . . . . . . I I tho Ih'vlwstra is J2ll'llf'lll2ll'lV Inlsv, 3ill'iH'I Jilllllff lll tho 1-nniinvin'vxm-tit wvvk . . l ,- lllllSlt'11l rovital and tho final 1-liapcl vxc-rc-isvs. kg, 1 I J 1 I-L., I 1 I 1 ll I W 1 1 IL 1 ll .44 - FQ I 3 ll- ii5 - 1 . fa ,ami Y u-9' 'PV- 'A ' I gl' 'UU' All fi- Ihlflf' 69 ' 1 I ftx xi 'K' X iv-, pf' M, '1lU- ' UL 1 1 E 12 1 I EQ 11 1 , Fl 11 1 r- 'r 1 11. 11.1 1 Sf 1' 181 Q' 1 Z1 111 1 1 ,11 111 1 1' 1 1 1 1 , 1' 11 125 1 . -. 1 1 . , 1 1 m HIIIEIQ G1l111l1'IlQ Blltjtll, Vg Sl'I'l'111Q C11s111'l11111 Ernst, sp11ns111'1 KflkI'llll1TQ Svxtnng 1111111-rtsg S11111111S. 11 1 1 1K . 1 1 1' ' 1 1 h '1 1? Dance Orc estra 1 xx. I 1 1 -, 1 , , 1 , , , 1 I,Zl1'1'lUl', ISRXXIIN l'1R1NS'l 1411 117' 1111 1 1 1 1-D Aw Qlll :111sw111' 111 1110 1111111111111s 111 s1111l0111s 1'111' 1'11g1111111' 11z11100s 111 1111- s1'1111111 D1 Q'j'1Il1l21S1llI1l, 1411'W1ll 141I'llS1, 1J11'111'1111' 111' M11s111, 111'1x:1111z1111 11111 S1'111'11111111' 111s1111111- K1 155 D11111-11 U1'111111s11'11 1111s j'0il1'. 3113 Ernst 1111111111 2111111111110 11 111111111111 111' 111911 wl111 111111 111111 s11ff11-10111 11x11111'111111-11 111 111115' 111 11111 111'111111se11 11111-111-s11'11, 111111 111- 111s1 1111 11 'mf 1111111 111 1111v11111111111r 11 111111 :111 1ll'1I2l111Z2l11111l 11x1-01111111111115' 11111111 1'111' Il S1-1111111 of 1111s 11 11 1 11 1-.1 SMG '- ' 11 1 . 1 , . Q11 Q1 1111x1111-s lllilylllgl 1111' 11l'l11111l11l1f' 111111111-s 1111111 111 1111- 11y11111:1s111111, 1111- 1111-1111s11'z1 QQ11 Q1 1111151111 1z11I' s1'v111'z11 1111111-Us 111 1111- 1311111 13111111111 11111111. K111'1'v11l1'. S11v111':1l 111 1110 'Q 1 11111111111-1's W1-111' 111 1111111111111 11111':1s11111z111y 111 11lz1y wi111 11111111 1111111111 111'1-1111s11'11s. 'l'1111 111111 1 1 11111s1z11111111g 11111'f111'11111111'11 111 11111 1111-1111s11':1 was 111 11111 S111111s111's' 1111111115 1g'1v1111 111 1K11 S1'1I1'1'11l01' f1y11i1Slll11l 1111 Slay 12, 151.1-1. . . . . , 1 . 1 T110 111'1'1111s11':1 1111'l111111s -1:11111 lllllll. 11T'lll1lS2 -11111 1,11111L1011, 1111111115 17111111 1x11k- E 111'11111. 11z1ssg 11111181111 1'z1s111111111, 111111111111 S1111'll1l'S, 111111 Yl'1'l111ll 1l1111111, sz1x111111111111s 1 111111 1-1111-1111-ts: Jay 11. 51111111 111111 1111711121111 S1'x11111, 1l'l11Il1J01SQ 111111 1V1lS1l'Lll'1Ul' 1f'11111'111s 11. 1'111'11w1-11. 1111111111112 W1111 11'1111111'1111y 21831011 2l1l1j' ns v111'111 s111111s1,'111'- Q! 1 . -' 1 1111, K1 1'1l1I11l2ll1l1'11 l1y 11111 11l'1'11l'S1l'2l.1 1120.6 sanity nal -Aviva 1 LU 1 010, Q4 0 O 1 1 1 1,5 1 IU 1111 Q . 1 1 1 111 111 11 1 I 1 1 1, lf' 1-15 111 I 9 3 qv ' f 1 ' ,- Q- ,J Vs? -1' 1 , 1 1 1' ,fx 1 4 1 , , 1jX, f 54 -J E81 M 1 ' 1 ' Page 70 sf J -1 . Cao - 1 9 Page 71 K R 6141! x 31 YW ,. X' -B.'r1yl1-sg Davis, D.g Fitch orrlg Ganterg Gilstrup. MIDDLE:-Kinklerg Koontzg Mrfuskillg Meierp Pl'fl'l'S0l'lQ P11 rcs-. BOTTOM:-Sti111so11g T yg 'l'i111111i11sg Wviscni111rgg Xinienvsg Bryzintg Jackson. Pre-Med Club Sponsor, M. D. BRYANT OFFICERS Pmeidmzi' .... . .... FRED R. GANTER- l ic0-I'1'v.w1'dz'11I . . . .. . ..l1E11: A1,1.1f:N Ko11N'1'z Srcrvffl1',11-T1'vn1w11rar . . . . .G1coR111f1 D. Bnovmzs Vllllff uctivitios 111' the Pro-M011 1l'l11l1 2ll'0 11111i11t11i1101l by 1l111s0 s1u1l0.11ts who arc' lllf0l'CSiL'Ll i11 211 p1':1ctic-111 study ol' 111c1lim'i110 illltl am- tl0Sll'llllS of ,q11i11i11g' soulf- insight into 1l111s1- pl'0lll0lllS with wl1ivl1 they will lw 1-o11f1-11111011 i11 the pursuit of 11101li1'z1l K'1ll'00l'S. All ZlV0l'2l,!0 of T5 i11 ull vollvgv f'0lll'SOS illlll 111-01-11tz1111'c by tlu- Ulub 1111 il lmsis of cl1111'111't01' illlll l0111lv1'sl1ip is pl'0l'CfllllSll0 To lll0lllll0l'Sl1l17. The f'lul1 was 0l'g'illllZl'll lll 1926, illlll lVllll'lll,2' the lust four years, l1lllll'l' thv 111111111111-0 of Mill. l'!1'yz111t, it has p1'11g1'0ss01l 1':1pi1lly. Sincv 1110 1110111l101'sl1ip is li111it01l it is possible 111 ll2lVl1 1111-0ti11g1s whim-l1 2ll'0 111-110fi1-izll to z1ll, 11:11'l1 lll0llllb0l' p:11'ti1fipz1ti11g 111 tl10 p1'11g1'z1111. . 'l'l1is your 1l10 P1'c-Mvd lllllll was p1'11l1:1l1ly the most 111-tivo c'l11l1 1111 the 0:1111- pus. Allllillg' the guvsts Spl'2llilllQ,' to tho p1'11sp1-mftivo 1lo1'to1's w01'0 Dr. Dudley J:1c'kso11 Zlllll wifv, lJ1'. Noll Jz1c'ks011, of S2111 Allillllllbg l71'. Jolm D00 -lan-ks1111 of K0r1'vill03 llr. Oliver 'l'i111111i11s, Sr.. of S2111 A,11to11i11: illltl f'11l. li. ll. NV0l1l1 111' 1110 licgion llospilzll. lll :11l1liti1111 to tl10s1- 111-livitivs, SlN'l2ll 11100ti11g1s worm- lwlml 511 tho ll0lIl0 of D12 J. ll. -lac-liso11, K01'1'vill1-. 211111 visits wore lllillll' to thx' l10g'i1111 llospitul and to tl10111e0ti11,1:,fc1f1l1o Me-1li1':1l Ass11vi:11i1111 111' 'l'1-xzis i11 S2111 Allllllllll 1111 May 6. 6' 1 12132111 W 15 1 1 K1 1 1 Q 171 11- 1 K 51 1 K1 E1 11 11 lf Vi JL 1 1 1 1 31 1 fl ll 1 Di 11 A ,1 K1 11ll11 Iu-L., EC I I KI EI .II 1. IQ 9 II E I . I L K .3 ICI WS gy! IDWMIV TOP:-Alewun rg Austing Buileyg Bundirkg Buruttig Cullg Crate. MIDDLE :--Cunninghumg Davis, D.g Dunfang Fitch, li.g Flovtvrg Fnrdg G0I'nun1I, C. BOTTUYVI: Glfwlrlz-ng Griffis. B4 HLII'b'1I'rItg Hiirrfsong Jaluksun, N.: Jurkion, J.: .l:u'ksun, 0.5 Klinuemgm. FIRST SI+:MIIs'I'lf2R: lilxluex' WlI,I,1.mI1 I'RA'1'!'I . llexmwzv NYIIZII .... . . . llixlzlex' S'I'lel0KI,.xND . . llowum NlI'ImI,1,s . . D, IJ, PIIlI.1.II-s .. Cardioid Club mn.wn', 'l'. M, IIIIMMIINII UFI+'lI'lCRS ...l're.wzfrleIIl . . . .. ...I ree-I'I'w.wlfIIl . . . ....... I!II.1,II1:llfII'1s . . .Sl'f'I'I'lIII lf , , . . . . .7'I'r'fl.wI1r'z'1' . . ...Il,!1lIl1'Il'l' . . The I'zI1'4lioicI I'lulI was IIl'Q2lNiZ0lI in 1926 under the sponxorship of l11sII'uI-- Im' Tom M. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, UIIIIOI' whose leadewhip Ihe Flulm is yet zletive. The f'luI1 has gruwnm IIIIIIII il soeiety lll'j1?llliZOII by those students iute1'es'IeIl in phases of !II:IthenI:Ities IIIIII-I' Ihzm those studied in I-lass to one of the IIUIIOI' soeieties 01' the Institutifm, :In ZIVQVRIIIO of 85 during une senlestem' in enllege mathenmties being required for I-ligilmility III l!l0lIlIlCl'SIliD. tha ?baII uLII I I I I I I K IK 'U J-A I QI IC I K. LI I my I .I I II I II II I I SI-:COND SlI:MIf:s'I'II:1z : .....D. ID. PI-II1,1,lI's . . .Nmevl-1I,I, .lwusmxx M I ...NuIcx'I:I,I, -l,wI4so:: LI. ...S R. Am:x.xNnI:I: QI I f I IJ I D cc I J, ID I I I- I LII DII I MIXI N 'Qi Page 'Fil ' I I 1-4I I 1 I 1 Ii I 1 5 I 1 ' 11 I 1 11 I I I A 1 I 11 1 lj 1, 1515 1 JI 11 1 II I1 CQ1 1 511 I 'I I 1 QQ 1 I. 1I 11 1 1 1 76 TOP :---L1-wis, C.g Livingstong Mvsfroryg Menkingg Montgo111er5'g Nichollsg P01101-. MIDDLE:-P'11i11ips, U.: 111111111152 Im I X 110051-wg Spvzirsg S11-115 S10l!ChllI'lh Y'Q S1ri1'k111n11, H. BOTTOM :-'I'i111111i11sg Swim Q Woilg 1V1l1't'11'l', X1IllL'lll'S: Y1'2IE1'l'1 1, 111111111111111l, 511111151112 1 I 94 Cardlold Club E1 T1 II 1 I I 1,111 ' K1 I 1 I '41 T110 111s1g111111, :ls w011 11s 1110 11111110 111 1110 111ll11. is 1111s011 1111 1110 sign 111 1110 I 1 :K 0111'11i11i11. 21 110111'1-s111111011 fig111'0 1101'i5'011 115' 21 1l12l111UlIlZl111'1l1 1.1ll'lIll112l. 'l'110 0x- m ,i p11111111i1111 111' 1111s 1'Il1'Vl' is 11110 111 1110 i11t01'0s1i11g1 10211111118 111 011111 1110011111111 w11011 55 1 11011' 1lll'Ill1l0l'S 2l1'1' 111'1111g111 III. A111111101' 1111l'l'0S1111gl' 1'l'2l1l1l'0 is 1110 21111111211 spring ' 11,1 'v1Si1 111 1110 11'1111i1i1111111 1'111'11i11i11 11i11. si111111011 111111111 11110 111110 11111'111011s1 111' , I I I' 1110 0111111111s. S110i111 flllll'111111S 111'0 110111 011011 s01110s101'. 1ll'1'ilS10112111f' 111 1110 11111110 EI E uf 1110 s111111s111'. 1411111-f1l1l1g.l'l'l1 1110111111-1's11i11 ill 1110 1'111l1 1111l11ws El l'2l111Ul' 0111111111110 CQ 11 i11i1i111i1111. 1110 11111'1i1'111111's 111' w11i011 Illl11Il1Jl'l'S 1121111 11111 1lis1'111s0 111 11111si1101's. I I L. I I 1 l'1'11g1'11n1s 0111'01'111g v111'111us 111111s0s of 11111111011111110s 111111 IJ1lj'Sll'S Il1'l' 1ll'l'2lll1.fl'11 m 115' 1110 s111111s111' 111111 1110 111'l'S111l'llT 111 1110 1-11111, 0111-11 111011111011 1101112 giv011 1111 1111111112 7- 1llll11j' 111 111110 132111 i11 1'111'l1l. M12 1111111111111111 1l2lS 2l1W2lj'S s1111w11 his i11101'0s1 111 1110 5 Q- I 1101ivi1i0s 111' 1110 1'11111 115' lB2ll'11t'11Jil111lll 111 1101111111s11'111i1111s 111111 115' g111'i11g' 1111ks 111 I I 1110s0 111001i11gs. VI 1 if ' 1' I . JI. L I MQM 1 I I 9 3 I+ 111: 5 if-,,, X fQ 1 wx-111 - 11 1 1 1 . -1 'vi N-Z Q- , XXX IIDKIH D k 1 ,. QQJK X-f 1111110 73 S Z 15111. 51 s i 1' I ,rw 1 XX X SEQ JL, mb? VW ' ' uf f mug! ' , i 4 . i i ii ii K K D D . QQ Q? 2 L5 ii 33 K K ju 4 . .K Di K K -vf . LU D Y Y. ' T . . . .7.,f 'Y ' Y-7777 .W ' ' 'H ' ' 'W Y ' mm son, How.u1l. BOTTOM .-Johnson, Kexluk, L1v1ngstol'Murgan, Lg Peare, Pearce, A. .44 'I ID Q I F ' . . II K Bryan Literary Society E I -D Sponsors: F. B. FARR AND IRVING H. IIART, JR. D Y E- ni . OFFIVERS K F1Rs'1' Si:M1+:s'1'ER: SECOND SEM1cs'r1+:R: K L E IYIARVEY WRU, . . . . .I'rfzs1lrl011f .... .. ....... J. R. PEACE, Ju. li' QQ 1NDRIAN Pizmcifr . . . . .Wwe-I'r0si1lm1l . . . .... Mmm IQEE XYIIJAIAMS QW E C'1u1'M,xN -RICE . . . ...SFf'l'PIlfll'1j-TIYWISHV07' . . . ..... f'H,xPMAN RICE M if QQ DoN,u,n PIIII.l,Il'S . . . ...Vmflin .... ........ ..... D f rNA1,D PIIII,I.Tl'S I-Qili N v D 3 VV1+:N1w:1,1, I'1-zxuellz . . . . .Sm'gr'fn1i-uf-Arms . . ..... W1cNm:1,L I'1c,x1iC14: 'rv ii iii pu , The llryzni I1ii0l'2ll'y Sueiety is eoinposecl of students interested in dehaie, K. l1I'2lt0I'y, ill'2llllilii1'S, and other foreiisie and his1 riouie :ic-tivities. Its purpose is QM E, To improve the student's nhility in speaking hefore audiences, either extempor- V51 K :ineemsly m- i'l'0lIl m:musf-ripts p1'epni'e4l :mil omxaxiiizeml hy himself. Wi NM H T-w Q E15 K. D5 K i ID 653 1- if tha Shall ' M Di! W J I' I 9 in , AW. ,, I... I ,, II I I 3 ,I I I I I I II I f ' I ILLI I ' I I CC Ill I I I I' IT' p.. I II ,, . fi V I TOP:-Pearce, W.g Phillips, D.g Rawlinsg Riceg Roberts. MIDDLE:-Sinitli, N.g SlllllSOIlj Slorwlmrm-rg Wcilg Adzunsg KI I Canfield. BOTTOM:-llallg Hulmlswurthg Williumsg Woomlwurilg Furrg Hurt. W W ,Ir I I K I . . I I In Bryan Llterary Society Q13 IT K LS- X Dj, I I . I I I' K I I ,,,. The Son-icty is extremely fortunatv in having fm' its sponsors IA. l . li. Farr, I I . . . I I JD a vapahlo oratoi' and an llllCl'0Slll1fI spoakvr, and Mr. l. ll. llarl, an I-xvvllm-ni' T I I 0l'Lf21lllZ0l' of mlolrating' nlatvrial. 'l'hv Iwgraiiizatiuii was vniiiplotv, rvgxular' wvokly IR '-ncetillgs wvro hvlml flll'0llQIll0ll1 tho ycar, and moans wvrv taken tn vnl'm'm-0 thx- 'lf' rules of pmwm-Il111'c in the Scwicty. Sincc ovvry nivinlicr in thc orglanizatiun ap- 47' ' I ,, , Q - . - . p-A 'J poarcd on thc prograni 0f'l'2lSl0ll2lllj'. tlw vtfvr-I ol tho 0l'g.f2llllZ2lll0ll in stlinnlatlngr J ll intorvst in litm-Vary ac-tivitivs was of great coiisvqilc-lic-0. 1 5 If is one oi the most avlivo 0l'fIEllllZilll0llS on thc' vanipus, l12lVllIg.f vntvrvml . . . . . . ,. I teams in both thu distrwt dchato and 0l'2lTU1'll'Zll l'Ulll0SlS, winning thu-0 first K places in those Ovonls. In I-onvlnsiun of its avtivitios thv Sovim-ly pivsviitval a nnv- I avi play, entitled l'list! Sh0's a Man! thus nffvriligr an opporlllnity fm' a I I large nnniher of the lll0IIlll0l'S to haw sonic 0X1lUl'llPlll'l' in ac-ting anal appoaringr IH in public. JI' 1. N' E H I I ,Q ' I . I .J I Q5 95, I I 'f I in II 19 3 '+ WL . 'fxl J Xxxxl xv 5 I X IIZQ ' I-- . Page 75 I I IQKQE I ' , A Zh. My X ff 'U-L' 'ULN 4 l 4 W I ,NN K li ,ll , L l K l 4 l l Tu l -44 - l l 4 l TOP 1-Beaslvyg Bennettg Blanclg Booth, N.p Booth, V.g Breihan. MIDDLE:-Brown, C.g Canfieldg Colwellg Corderg Y i l l Fielrlsg Fitch, L. BOTTOM :-Galluntg Grunzlg Hallg Iiuncockg Henryg Huwarclg Jolly. ' , l , Sl ' -A Los Montaneses 1 l l JIUILSUI, J. D. VNl1,l,1AMs A Tw I ll, 4 l l l D Ul l+'ll'l'lllS ,ll I IJIRS1' g1.1M,.3Sq-ER SICUUND Sl-:MrQ:s'1'1-:Hz l l. V. 1i1+:m'14:s, Jn. ..... . . .l'rv.wiflr nl . . . . . . . . lfhmluzn W1NK1,b:R A Blvznm Imp: Wl1,1,I.xMs . . , . . lvl!'!'-l,I'f'S'l:fll llf .... . . . .Vlmuxm KlNc:.xm lx l l'I1mw,um Xlmlcxrzs . . . .... . . .Sl'f'l'l'lIll'jl-Tl'l'llNlll'l'l' . . . . . l'l1mw.x1m XIMMNI-:s , I E ANNIE LAI'R11-3 f'AN1f'1m.n .... ...1n'rfpm'iv1' . . . ...... ...lllcolzurz S'1'I'msls rf 1 I ls Sb ll l l 4 l lms Montzliosos, virvlllu xlv ospzxiol, H0110 llc p1'op6situs: vslalmlvvvr mils in- D lk'l'6S porsmml vnirv los quv l'Sllllll2lll cl vslmiolg 0l'l'Ol'l'l' El los 0SlllQll2lll'lCS oc-asiones -W zulivimmlvs mlv hzllrlur Qspzliolg lJl'0lll1i'll' mais lnt0r'6s cn los pulses llc llillbltl cs- D -A Pilfllllill y 1-roar mais llllOl'6S on 01 Ostuclio nlol cspuiol. all Uf 1 Q l Wm l l A T1 x lll l l 1 K1 + l , l I f l Q34 ll tlpiinjefeall B '44 l '11 -QQ , Page '76 K l J . 211 1 1 1 1 4' L11 1 1 111 1 II' i 11 1 1. 11 1 -1 1,41 lr r 1165 fc 11? 1 Gvwv 1JC?WWI TOP:-Kizmruiflg Mzxrwilliumsg Mungumg Puimlz-xtPl', H.g Poindextrr, Wg lintliff, ISlIDDI.E:-Rvvwsg Iiolwrlsg Slum Shclbyg Stvhlingg Stall, BOTTOM:-Struuchg Sturzisg Williunwg Winklvrg Ximc-nvsg Yvuuvrg Williume. Los Montaiieses lil vlulv sm- 1-mllpmw do los ullulizulivx mlvl vspuiul qua- Ill2lll1il'Ill' il In IIIUIIUS ln mutex l ', do los que- lo hun cstumlimlu Irvs :mins u mis. 5' dv los quo salwn lmlvlzlrlu mm fan-ilimlzul. S0 rvum- cl l'il'l'lll0 vmln flux smlnmms. Ima lJl'll,Q'l'ilIll2lS 4'1lllSiS1l'll on mlism-llrsos ili'0l'l'2l do 1:1 hlS10l'l2l. lu l11o1'z1tu1'u. las l'U'41llllllll'l'S Iv las lm-yomlzls flv lflspmm, mh- M6xim-o y do otrus pzlfsos dv 112111111 1-slmiolzx. 'I'z1m1mi6n hay mlm-imws. l'll0ll10S. 1-hisfos y jllvgws. todos Ins 11110 IIIIVOH ilI10l'l'S2lll11'Sj' ngrlmlzllmlcs los IlI'0QIl'EllIlElS. Viltlil S011 resin' sv c'0l01n'n un lmnqllclo 0 una 1-1-111111311 suvizll ax quo usistcn lux nlioluhrus v sus t'0lH'iKl2lilOS. 1 . ,IRT L X -,, 31 -4 if f ix Pu ' ' 1 fl! 44 X-J vi-A X f. 1 tb Efba11 1--' 1 1 1 l, 'ff ,J1 1 CQ ci 11 ' 175 1 1 , J M I 14, 171 11 1 55 T 1,1 11 1 1 1 . 1 5 1 171: 141 QU ff '51 D5 1 A 1D ' 1 4 1 - 1 1 -nl.. Ts? l-A fn lun 4 , 5 Q 5 n Q l K 2+ 1 if Q3 .11 Q gl 3 an -- l Q VW' r K fy l 'W LM' -v-- - -v--X Www, - ' Y- . - YvY , f V-VY , f V-YY N Q- ,, , , . ,. , K TOM :-Jollyg Kitchensg Kuontzg Lcwisg MHIlglllllQ Meier. ' , i Il , ll K Sergeants Club CL Sponsor, F. B. FAR1: ' 'l CQ Q 1 E Valuable ll0K'?ll1SQ it is n l'0lll10K'lll1,Q' link lwfwcvn tho uffic-vt' and, tho man in D! 'K lhe ranks is the S0r,q0n111s' Flulm, an m',Q,'anizz1tio11 in its third your at Sc-hreincr. K X At 1'6g'Lllil1' weekly IIlP9fll1g'S. under The clirvviioll of IA. F. li. Farr, points por- E! F taining tn nlilifury 0l'2illllZ2lfl0llS, lIl0N'0I1llllllS, c-nlnllnlmls. :xncl vourtesivs are Taken Ki ll A-l up by the Ulub. llOlIlll0I'Sl1l1J in the Vlub mlvnotes lllllllillf' tulcnt anal. potential l' E leadvrship, qualities which lead to 00ll1llllSSl0llS in thc' cadet corps as officcvs. CQ l 25.1 Elf l K KG l QI? acl CQ Ml 7' I , 9+ 1 ll it l i l l cf im' 'TY ml LM Q K l l r 1 DY lil 55 U2 K L tl! E efivali if WWW Till +Mc-nkinzg Nichullsg Purkog Pi0rr'c-g Phillips, D. MlDDI.IC:-Poimlf'xtPr, II.g lh-c-vvsg Ruckmang Sm-oltg Tinmun BOTTOM:-Wulcllerg Wvilg Wvstbroukg wlUlflllllf'lll'l': Farr. Sergeants' Club Tho Sorgvuilts' Vlulm prows thu tlioury that the fl1lll'il0llll1,fI of :1 military 0l'g2llllZ2lll0l1 tlvpomls to il grrosit Oxtcnt upun tho 0t'fi0i0m'y ot' the lI0ll-l'0llllIliH- sionccl offivws-those slilmomlilmtos in tho military nizwliinv who rvvoivo owlvrs front the oft'i0e1's and fI'illlSl2llO Thom for the most offvt-tivo D0l'f0T'lll2lllt'0 on tho pzirticulm' movcniont dvsirod. No little t'l'l'tlll vain bv givou tho Vlulm in thv part it playful in slmping thu' Oxvvptimmlly goml lllillfillj' unit piwullir-oil :lt Sr-In-vinci' this y0m'. HXEQ tb itiiall f i ig! ,N i lg-5 ' UL lL 4 l NT iii P' -4 1 1 I Ti 44 l 1 li TV l i ,ll -J. ll 11 M I Y 'H l ll -Us i l l lv, 1 , -1+ AL JU I -7 l -'W ll TOP :-Bieringp Brown, G.g Cappelg Chandlerg Cienfucgosg Delaneyg Dempseyg Floeter, MIDDLE:-Ganter' Gideon' Har- iv -1+ ' ' A , hordtg Loisoringg Meierg Murphyg Myersg Parish, C. BOTTOM:--Parish, G.g Rulwrtsg Sunrlling Scotty Sowullg Slovk- W long Strirklunrlg Tzxlloyg Grcon, l I r P l ' 9 Offlcers Club K 'W Spmzxnr, W. 0. GRIQIQN .U i Meinlmorship in tho Officers' Vlub is Ellllillllillll' with thc oommission of zu l l r-udcf as an offivor in thc military unit, promotions in the Oadet corps lacing D linscd upon oulsfnmling niilitary porfornmnco lmoth in thoorotionl and avtual oporations. H211-li Monday night undor tho vnpnlmlo lO21il0l'SlllD and gzliiclaiiwc of l lit. Grr-on, the s ronsor niililnrv wolmlonis of El thoorvtionl nalurv are worked out , 7 1 , :ind disvussod, whivh n'z1otif'o givcs to vzldvt offirvrs nn untold uniouni of lmenvfit. L-4 ' l I I Drill sc-hodulvs nrv worked out :ind prosontod to tho Flulm by. the sponsor for i discussion und studx' on tho on-1-oiniiw wook of drill. l4l2li'll lnovonionl is ooln- . r- G l pls-tc-ly and thoroughly gono ovvr and disvussed so thoro will lw provision on the l ' l part ol' vawli nmn in tho drill whivh is to bf- roiimlilvtoml nt Tho following drill 1 pvriods. .2 l l Eslwmfizilly inlvrcstingr This your was the lllSK'llSSlUll of oxlvndod ordor, Tho 'Jll1 MlSO of whim-li is to ll'2l1'll the mon lln- inn mor1nn4'v ol' dism-i ilinf- while undvr I 'W firo, i lx IV l Y ll l jj u tb b efvall ' 1 Page 811 1 1 'V 1 1 x Y Q1 111 Ill ll ,- 11 - N 31 1 - ' 11' 11 llffll 11' 111 V1 U31 Q51 1 lil kr 1 E E, 52 111 X M ft' 11 11 A 1? 11 l V .11 U1 1' lx 1, tl! 11,1 Q4 1 l 1 D1 1 1' 1' K 11 ,. K M Pres-Schreiner Sunday School Class 11 I 7'1'111'l11f1-, Mlss ll.x11111111'1' H.11111111'1 1' 1 X1 HFl+'li'l'IRS Nil I'1'1wi1l1f11l . . . ...... ........... . ..l'lI,'I'0N M1'111'111' lf 1.1! l'i1-1'-I'1'1fsi1l1f11i . . .1.... H1111 H11-:111N11 21111 l'1'1'11-I'1'1xi1l1'11I . . .............. 1111111111112 S11N111,1N 3111 ll 1f1-11-I'1'w.wi1lm1I . . . ............... l'11.1111,11:s llmlvsnfzx' K H11 I'1'1-1'-l'1'1'.wz'1l1111I . . ...... WINV111111 l'l.KZlf1 Hirst s111111-st111'1 Ni l H11 l'1f1'1'-I'1'11.w1'1i1111I . . . . . ..XlA'IN l'l111:11Zl,lN1: 1s111'11111l SOIll1'Sll'l'l 1.2, Tl'l'IINllI'lJ7' . . . .... ..................... 1 11111: l111:1,.1N11:x' 1 Nl'l'7'l'flll I1 . . .... V. R, 3lYl'IRS, J11. Hirst Sl'lllt'Sll'l'l ij! Nl'C'1'4'l1ll'!l . . . .... ....... I ,.Xl'I, l'111:R1'11: 1s111'11111l s111111's11-1-J 5. SI'l'g1'lllll-llf-glTHIN . . . . ............,... I,11:11: .X1,1,11:N K1111N'1'z QJ 1 R1'I1IlI'lf1I'S .... ....... S llllflflllxll K1N111,11:11 .xxn 1ll'Il1'l l1i11111w141cN E Song I11'u1l111'.v T A1,1111111'1' W111,1'M1'1f11.1.1111e, l'. W. l'.1111s11, 11111111111 S11:X'1'11N -'I 11 l f. Miss ll:11'1'i111 Hz11'1'11t1 's l'1'1-s-S1'l11'11i11111' Sllllllilj' S1'l11111l l'l:1ss. 11111- 111 tho most X l, 111'11111i111'11t 111'g'z111izz11i1111s 111' its lilllll 111 l'1'11sl1yl1'1'i:111 1'i1'1'l11s 111' 'lll'X2lH, has 11111111 F l 111111-l1 t11w:11'1l H111 1'l'02lll11ll :1111l lll2llllfl'llillll'1' 111' Zlll lllll'l'4'Sl 111 1'l1111'1'l1 :1tt11111l11111-1' 1 l 1 1 1 illlltllljl S1-l11'11i11111' 1'z11l0ts. With il 1111'111l1111'sl1ip 111' 1115, H111 l1i11'l11's1 it l1:1s vwl' lNll'll, l ' 11 4 1 , E Elllll 1111 :1v01':1g'11 :1'1f11111l:1111'1- 1'1111g11111 z1l11111t 10. H111 1-lass was l11111111l 1111' il y1'z11' 111 Di l1llllNll2ll z11'ti1'iIy 1l111'i11g 151233-5134. 'l'l111 111-11g'1'11111s 1-1111sis1 111' talks. si11gi111g. Zlllll H l l3il1l11 study, in wh11'l1 lllll lmys ill'l' all 111'gI111l 111 txlkv 111114. 'l'l11'11111slz1111li11,Q's111'iz1l 1-- 1 ev1'11t 111' tlw j'l'2ll' is flllx Elllllllill ll1'1-N-S1 l1111111-1' liillllllltlf 11111111 i11 02lI'lj' May. '1 All 111'g.fz1111z11111111 wllh tI1111-lass wl111-I1 111-s1'11v11s 1111111111111 ll1'l'l' IS llll' 110101. 1'11111- 1 . . v . , - 1 1 I DllSl'll, 1llll'lllgI H10 l2lSl j'l'2ll', 111 All1111't XN11l11111111lI1-1', vllll' ll11l:1111'y. .lay 5l'l'I'lll, 1 1 , 1 ' , 1 ,, I , 1 , ' 1 1 , 1 , . . I L il J01111111' K lllllllllg 111111, 4-1.1 1.1111 5l'XlUlI xllllllll l11111tl1, 4111111g11 I11111111, :1111l lluggh fl 1 l'11i111lvxt01'. I 1 ' 1 lll pill, ,, K ll 5 if 1 3 I 9 3 ll- ID L Q 5,3 V ,,-nlll -X 1'-'i 1 . -' ffx7FT f f f 61- 11' E-Gil 1111 ., 4 D Y ,J 16 ' P096 S1 X K-I X 1 x u x, -, -. ,ff xl ' ll XX ff R' 4 4 ll I 1 D1 D1 L . 'W 1 1 if 'JA 1 1 1 'K ' 11 2 A 1 ,. 1 TUl,I1At11lIlISQ Arlkinsg Bcitelg Bcnnettg Bratlvng Canfielllg Christ. MIDDLE:-Gulluntg Gronag Hallg H4lll1SNW'lYFl11QKlll- r11i41g Mzivrvkyg 1'irk10. BOTTOM:-S011r0i1101', .l.g S4'l1I4G'lllf'l', N.g St0h1inug Struuvhg lvllllillllij Wooilwzirclg Ernst, 1 1 N1 K Safety-In-Numbers Club 'A 1 1N'pm1.w11', t'1,.x1111': As111+'o1111 1f111Ns'1' I 1 T gm oF11'11'1+111s 1151 Pl'l1.9'1l1f'71f .... ............. 1 'XNNIIC 111x1'R114: l'AN1f'1E1.D 1' 1'ir'w-I'1'f'.vi1l0111' . . ........ 811111. 131f:NN1c'1 1' 1 S1'01'0l111'y ..... . . 1'I1,1z.x1s1c'1'11 W0o11xx',11111 ' 1 TI'f'll.VIlI'l'I' . ...Bl1'II.BA l1l'l1'l XV11.1.1.xMs 1 lfvpnirfvr .... .... 1 G1,1z1x11l1:'1'11 13111+:111,xN l10u1'f11r0ul.'1'1' . . ...-los1cl'111N11: S0111z1c1x1+111 1 D Ill'Ill 1'H1l1?1f1I'7' . . ........,............... NlCl,1, 511'lI11i'I1NlClC M y' 1 11 Motto: I 11z'f1'1l 1011 sluiul: zliriflvrl uw full . 1 ' ig Uolors: I'1f11l.- 1171111 Orclzirl. 1 , 1 1+'1ow0r: Nirfffl Pm. r T110 S. 1. N. 1111113 was tll'Qtll1lZl'l1 lust yO211' by girls z1tt01111i11g,f Sl'11I'01l101' 1'11sti- 1 t11t0 :is 11 l'0Nl111 ol' 21 101l1l3U1'21l'j' 111ov0 11111110 115' t110 sm-hool 2l1l1l10l'l11l'S i11 0xt01111i11g1 1 to lor-111 girls 1110 0ll1l0I't1l1l1lj' to 11tt01111 t110 St'11Ot11 l1ll1'11lgI t110 rvgulzir s0ssio11. Q11 1 111 tho s00o1111 your of its o1'gz111iz11ti011, the l11l11l, through its V11rio11s social K 420tiviti0s, 11115 1211111011 t110 2l1lDI'U112l110lI of t110 boys of t110 sc-hool. AlJD2ll'0ll1ly t110 ,Y Q,'11'lSi1l'0 Illillilllgl stri110s 1llVV21I'l1 t110 21011111113118111110111 oft110ir purp0s0 111 1110 0l'QI2l1l- V 1 iz11tio11: to D1'0I1ltli0 1.l'l011LlllI10SS 211111 0o111p1111io11s11ip 11111111111 the 00-011s 211111 or- 111 gziuized p1'0t00tio11 11g11i11st 011110t i1g'21'0SSl0ll.1' 111 0vic101100 01' 1110i1' 1'ill2ll'k'01' El L., i1V2l1lll1gI t110111s01v0s of t110 01JDUI'11lll11j' 11121110 possi1110 by t110ir 111111811211 sit1111t1o11 1 1 1 11111o11g' 11 ,Qrczit 11111111101' ot' boys, or possibly :is 0V1l10lll'0 of t110i1' sw00t disposi- KQ! tions. 1110 girls fl'01l110111ly put 011 Otlllllj' s11l0s, t110 pro00011s of w11i011 go to fi- ' 1lil1li'11lf2,'11lC1I' so0i:11 z10tivi1i0s. 1 W All 1ll101'CS11l1Q' 111-v01op111011t rluring the XUIII' w11st110 011111101130 ot' 1110 S. 1. N. girls to tl10 f21C'1l11y wiv0s for 114 11z1sk0t 111111 ga11110. T110 0111111011,q0 was 2l0COD10ll. 1 111111 DI'2lt'1,ll'l'S w0r0 110111, but t110 r011so11 for t110ir 11411 plzlyingr 1110 2111110 1l0f01'0 , U 1110 st1111011t hotly 1111s not 110011 151111151111 to 112111. 11 L .QR A 111 p l 9 3 ll- W 1,41 Fx E 011 eh eva s 1 1 1 1 V X Payfi 82 AU ID l l 1 1 1 ,, 111 1 111 Q PM lt TD 1 l ,I -rr- 141, 'K K 1 1 tr U. 153 l I I r-i N Vo P .1 TOP:-Ala-xanderg Castlctong Cnxg Crateg Erlmundsong Evansg Fohlisg Henry. MIDDLE:-Hurlcllcg Johnson,S.g Korg lirausg Lairflg MOCnrclg Mclrarreng Mil-csovskyp Moyers. BOTTOM:-Peaccg Phillips, D.g Rawlinsg Svrrillg Swvnsong Tnwnlcyg Wcslg Wltcelerg Hnmnionrl, sponsor. Static Chasers Sponsor, T. M. IIAMMOND Ul4'Fll'l'lRS l+'n:s'r S11:A1r:s'1'r:i:: Srzvoxn Sr:Mr:s'1'1-111: W.xi,oo 'l'owxl.r:x' ...Pl'l'.Y1.ffl'lIl . . . . ....... -IM' SICIQRIIL Ju' Sr:inc11.1. .... . . . . lvllff'-l,I'l'-Ylfll'll, . . . .... SAM Mot'onn Sui 3lc't'ono . . . .... .. .Su-Wfury-7'rr11.wurn' . . . . .IJ. ll. l,llll,l.ll'r1 -l.KMl-2.4 Bl.XUxVll.l.l.KMS . . .. .Sl'I'fj1'lllll-Ill-.'ll'lllS . . . . .l3n.1.x' ldvtxxs Tho Stativ t'l1as0rs wt-ro organizvml latv in tho t'all hy an ontlinsiaslio group untlvr thc sponsorship of 'l'. Bl. llannnontl, for tho purposo ot' Slllllylllgl' tlioory, 1-onstruc-lion, and cotlv as pram'tic'ctl in sliort-wave radio. Meetings worm- holml ont-0 a wot-lc at whit-h tilno theory was stumlivml. For sovoral months a small group from tho vluh mot four nights a wcvk for vomlv instruction. Jay H. S1-rrill oporatwl 2lIllilll'lll' radio Station W5l'llM for a portion ol' tho yvar in 1-onn0r'lion with tho avlivitivs of tho vlulv. 'l'hv station had a powvr ol' 200 watts. anml many illllZll0lll' stations in all portions of tho l'nit0tl Status, Blvxif-o. antl Vanatla were Hwork0cl . llonorary nivnilwrs of the t'lul1 wc-ro: Gvnv Hutt tW5l3Sl l, Jalncs Mitvlioll QWSISKZB. and t'larvnvv Lawson tW5l'3lil'I5, all ol' Kvrrvillv. -,ff ZS 2 s I9 3 4 that 1 wall 'f,!! ,lv ' 11 A 1 QM to Qt ill ml. 1551 ll 51 , K 1 . rl, fi if 1 LL 1 D5 1 li' V1 1 lrwi '1 1 102 Q lil 1 f-'Shi GW A 245111 5.23721 V J Q N Ja g! b Af 9. Q9 as Y 9 :- -' 7 ,. , My Nyvwxxuk 'f . , IW v X VW 24' 1 f 'W' ,fygtf Zz 'K I 'I f 7 . X XV W fir '- -X K 'ff -.f ,C , I Wvf5Hf Y'?0H'5 ' ff if 'f Q1 f - f ff -4 f 1 J , 5 H! -.1 l'l!,mWnLm,V1r:f ...... I TIN ', , -N, l , if .M X5 1 - W I X U-ITARY xf .. . - Jr X 14---, N The Staff W. O. GREEN, First Lieut.. Inf. Res.,--Professor of Mililar Science and Tactics. F. B. FARR, First Lieut., Inf.. Res.-Assictant. JOE DELANEY, Major. MISS NELL SCHREINER, Battalion Sponsor. GEORGE R. PARISH, First Lieut.-Adjutant. HARRY G. STRICKLAND, First Lieui.-Supply Officer. LIEUTENANT W. O. GREEN LIEUTENANT F. B. FARR MAJlJR JOE DELANEY Miss NELL SCHREINER FIRST UEUTENANT GEORGE PARISH F1RsT LIEUTENANT HARRY STRICKLAND Y Page 86 Beasley Bland Booth, N. Booth, V. Brownson Castleton Catlin Chandler Cienfuegos Davidson Davis, P. Duncan Fehlis The Band Fitch, R. Glidden Ham Harbordt Harrison Howard Hunt K0lCCI't'ml Lehr Lippman Livingston Nlacvxvilliams Mattlxews, R. Meier Murphy Odom Parke Pierce Ratliff Roberts Ruclcman Sallas Serrill Sexton Shieleles Sladek Smith, N. Spears Stoneburner Storey Swenson Talley Thompson Townley Westbrook Wieboldt Nvolfmucl ier Woody, L. ERWIN ERNST fDireclorj CAPTAIN W. H. TALLEY Miss VIRGINIA KINCAID CSpon.sorj FIRST LIEUTENANT ELTON MURPHY SECOND LIEUTENANT N. R. CIENrUEcos SECOND LIEUTENANT CHARLES HARBORDT SECOND LIEUTENANT WALTER ROBERTS SECOND LIEUTENANT GEORGE MEIER :gr ST if IE ic 3 ml xc my as 2 KU jj 4 5 I S cc D ii Zi Q, if D 3 E. JU r K U KC CAPTAIN C. R. MYERS Miss JERRY BEITEL fSponsorj CAPTAIN Guokcz BROWN SECOND LIEUTENANT ROBERT BIERINC. SECOND LIEUTENANT E. G. FLOETER Albney Ahlgren Ashford Bailey Baskin Belton Biering Bracken Brown, C. Browning Bundicl: Colwell Cooper Cunningham CUPP David Davis, D. Dempsey Dunn Edgar Faulk Floeter Florence Cernand, C C-ernand, Gomez Company Griflis, B. Henry Holdsworth Hughes, A. Huth Jackson, G. jackson, N. Kerliclc Kinlcler Kirtley Kitchens Koontz Kraus Leaverton Lorenz Lowe Luclcic Mangum Manslcer Nlaroney Matthews, T. Morris. D. Morris, P. Myers, C. R. Neece Pace Padleforcl Parish, C. Person Peterson Picton Plowdcn Poindexter, Pratka Pran Ralls, D. Rails, R. Ramsey Richardson Richfnofld Schroeder Smith, H. Steen Stephens Sturgis Walcher Warden White Woodley Yancey Ximenes W. H ,Mi - '-.J X x M Page ss 1 . tbbfgnjefi:-all of N Alexander Baker, E.. Baker, Baller, S. Bargmann Bellamy Bergman Bradley Byars Call Carver Chuoke Copeland Coquat Corder Crate Depuy Devine Dittman Edmundson Farrell Fields Fisher Gallant Company B Gardner Cilstrap Graham Haley Heaclriclc Huddle Isaacs Jackson, jolly Kangerga Kee Keller Lehne Leisering Lewis Lutman Mccaslcill Mccrory lVlcFarren lVlcGolclr'iclr Mcpealce Mann Montgomery Morgan Nicholls Peace Phillips. D. Poindexter. W, Q Rawlins Scott Sewall Shelby Standefcr Stimson Stockton Swint Tadloclc West Wheeler Weisenhurg Wilburn Winkler Womacik, D. Womack, O. Woody, W. Yates Yeager CAPTAIN ,Iuuus LEISERING Miss HELEN CONE fSpansorJ SECOND LIEUTENANT EPPS SEWALL SECOND LIEUTENANT DAYTON STOCKTON SECOND LIEUTENANT Ronsm' Scorr Pngr 89 Austin Baker, E. Baze Beard Blankenship Brown, C. Brown, L. Broyles Buratti Cappel Chapman V!'F0 a Fiiglfls. tyrfsanter Garcia CAPTAIN GEORGE SANDLIN Gideon Miss josEP1-UNE SCHREINER CSponsarj Class SECOND LIEUTENANT FRANK GIDEON Glasscoclf SECOND LIEUTENANT FRED GANTER Glover SECOND LIEUTENANT CHARLES CAPPEL Gfieves Vi, Company C Ciriffis, Hancock Hinchcliffe HlHClm3H Hughes, H. jackson, O. johnson journey Kennedy lingcma -- J' Q L ruzzo 'f,'Laircl Layton McCallum McCord McDuff McElroy Martin Menlcing Miksovslcy Moore. Fl. Morgan, Moyers Parish, Ci. Pearce, A. Pearce, W. Pechacelc Phillips, W. Raclxley Reeves Rice Rodriguez Rose Rowlett Sandlin Sapp Seidefs Shaw Smith, C. Standlee Stell Stephens Talbert Timmins Weil Wells I9 3 4 th wall Q P - age 90 g wx It . x g,,Qj , . 479 t J ,f . Q9 - o Q L.. -T-1.,f f f WNY' Q1 J, - - J ,-ff W ff ' xxx, , X I ff if mmzlfilm 1?-fk 'I Q! .MM fy A jk , V.--A , x ,I ,ff .Q N I ' ' V, S' 2 4 gl lf? , WZNMWX - W cfffwq, 4567 ' , 4, -1 ,vw 7 4 .4 X 2 1 ff vw- f 0 ' V g I -. 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Hlllqilllllll gets the buys up early: QYOIUIIPI Castle- l1llllll'Q'S um shim riflvs. the SlIlhllSUl'S, :ami our straight linvs. .X Xtlllllil SlllJllllPI'll has militaxry almlrilin N -N. .. .1 -N gn . u mmm lu Hmm Hall are tlwown togetlwr some of tlw most FCIIOIZITIY buys on the PHINDIIS, ml the one han :md smm- ot' tlw most luwlvss. on Nw other. We sfo lwre i1lSll'llf'f0l'S, stmlvnts, and the Comm , -...gi lml rl1.1l.1r10l'islic' posvs lay El lbw lwsicivllts 111' Hulse zllwls, A I'llIIll'l' l'llIll'ZllUl' with sulid lmvkgrmnmnl aulrvulx ivy und Sm-l11'1-ilwl' llanlls llurlml' the IllUl'9 swim- in IIIIDSI l'21Sl'S Vstuclm-nts, 111111 lwrv wv svv s IN lcyvlist, i I ,-2, A ' ' ' ire Hvre :irc zi rcfsir l3zi1'i'ucks men l'iiirI time im' liivuloiis fun uiiml frolirf ziuiong lites SP1'lOllS lim ,. fur-iilly niviiihm' and ai view oi' tho new I1zii'i'zir'ks zimivx elwite-rl early this svliiml year. if xp .xgilill llw mvlizluvs mum- In the lA0I'1' as the must 1'ep1'e'so1xlz1Iix'v .lI'l2l alllllm-lim-ally FlN'2lliiIlL1.2lll1i thru llDL.It'llllll' In-re :uw 11-siflvlll l'2lI'lllIj' 111v111In'x's. !lIlRlI'I1'l'b, lmskvl hull Il'IIt'l'llll'Il, Ilwir 2l1lIllil'l'l'S, and :1 1-uuph ni' student lz1hm'vrs , A . , 3 ...HM-Q a -fy W-Wa Spring brings out many things besides t'lowei's, poetry, and t'Pve1'. Here are 'Texan 1.190 ni ,II s siting tlvh:itPi's, i1'0ilhzulm's, Z1 yolliigstvl' who is inure hzxmi clirectm' than t'0ntbz1ll plzuvl 1 S Ill' I :nv vit-ws nl' students l'em'e:1tiiig 1 f if H- Q N my ,,,,,.....f--- I'I111l-ut'-tlie-year sports bring to El close our athletic interests, 2111 rl these 1' il Il gre t'1'u111 s ti11'011g1l1 busehzill, boxing, golf, and tennis, to track events. 9 9 -,.,1: 1 LQLXY 'f Y- if N -IJ-,.,1flg,.i' V - XX , , .s s-'ff of f A44 XL, V fl .H . 1. A - 1 1 K ! V L 0 ' g 01 3'-q' . f Yrr, . , if xy --Un N , 'I I. ? nga ...QI lg ,W , 101- mmm Q, -Lug , . .. 0 - . L -4 , nl' ,f '.. ' n'. 2 N ' V ' .I llqllllfl 4 I .-se-,Ji-3 7 - F -- . ' yiiillim' V 1 Y V . . - ' .2 . . li -'. - : ' -. T IIIZ - K V 4 f , i I ' i ' . I I5 me n '. Ag I . . . - . l u . . . ' I X w GX w F In I759 the Apache counfry became fhe nexl scene X7 3 N 1 X of missionary endeavor. 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CORNWELL The Coaches Tho fanlv of Srhroinvr Instituto athlvtiv 2l2,Q'l'0Q'2llI011S vontors vitally in tho personality ot' II. t'. tllullyj Gilstrap, who this year romplotvs his ninth your as Ilirvvtor of athlotit-s at Svhroim-r Instituto. tlilstrap 0211119 to Sc-hroinvr with one yoar ol' voavhing oxporioiic-0 lwhinml him after his hrilliant r-arom' at tho l'nix'orsi1y of 'l'0xas, whvro ho was a thl'v0-lvttol' athlvto and holtlor ot' tht' Belmont Pup. John A. tluinn. St'l1I't'1IIl'l'llll0 ooavh, was a regular guard with thc Uni- vorsity of 'IR-xas when tho Longhorns won tho Sonthwost I'onf0ronvo vhainpion- ship in 1928. R. t'. Ilit-kry, roam-I1 of tho SvIn'0in0r roscrvo t'ootIvaIl toani and golf voavh. ll'lll'l'0ll in football at Austin College two yoars, c'o:1c'Ii0nl two yvars of liigfh srhool football in Oklahoma, and vanio to St-Iwoiiior Instituto in tho fall of 1925. lflyclo CJOII3'J Ilahhs, assistant to Foam-h Gilstrap and director ot' physioal Oilil- vation anil spring' intramural athlvtivs, was a Srhrvinor athlcto from 1927 to 19530, when ho gziiiic-tl his honors as tho host flll2ll'l0l'IJ2lK'li Srliroiiior has over hail. -I. Il. Williams, assistant travk voam-Ii. lottvrocl throo yoars with llnivorsity of 'Fvxas track squads, partir-ipating in mlistanvo races. I'harI0s II. Uornwoll, tvnnis voavli, won 'l'. I. A. A. c-halnpionships at North Texas State 'l'oam-Iiers Vollvgzo in years whon N. 'l'. S. 'I'. If not mon Iwaiwhctl out SUl'CCSSf1lllj' into sovoral Sonthwvst 1ltb1lf0l'0llK'0 lllZllK'll0S. Ll..- xx th ii. To Efitatt ,.p I K P? It .HT l ' 1 Wt tm is I. roi '55 I Qt it 1K it it K 'i .if 15. 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'Mn 1 i I Y i I if E, TV J! ll JL K ii rj. ii 4 1 75 at Wi as ,lr CG BIICRING EGGICLING BAZE BELTON Football Facing one of the hardest schedules ever attempted by a Schreiner team, the 1933 Mountaineers chalked up another glorious season to add to that impres- sive record w'hich Schreiner Institute teams for the last decade have compiled. Witll 14 returning lettermen and a. sparkling array of high school luminaries, the Mountaineers showed early signs of power. The unfortunate loss of Pug Norman, one of the greatest ends ever seen in local junior college circles, was a severe blow to the team, but under the expert tutelage of Head Coach Bully Gilstrap and Assistant Coaches Guinn, Dickey, and Dabbs, a team with an abundance of power, aggressiveness, and deception was developed. The Schreiner baekfield left nothing to be desired, with the elusive Pee Wee Beard and snake- hipped Hip Steen at quarter, as punting, passing and broken field running threats. Koontz soon developed into a fine blocker as well as a. constant threat on quick-opening plays, while Person 's defensive work and fine all-round play was a aluable aid. Labruzzo and Hancock gave several notable performances, and these two should be even better next year. Schreiner was blessed with two driving, plunging fullbacks, who gave ample power to the Mountaineer attack. Duncan played a steady, consistent game until forced out with a hand injury. VVinnie TOP:-Dickey tcoachj, Guinn Ccoachl, Koontz, Beard, Lab'uzzo, Dent, Person, McCord, Lowe, White, Gilstrap icoachl MIDDLE:-Hancock, Browning, Jackson, N., Pierce, Ganter, Glover, Neece, Evans, Edgar, Steen, Dabbs fcoachl BOTTOM :-Duncan, Rackley, Nicholls, Baze, Chapman, Biering Ceo-captainjg Eggeling Ceo-captainjg Myers, Belton i Murphy, Hughes, A. ll if f EE. QVQ tl...-f i tlyir aelizatl P P AU I v .-unit 1' t i K 1 E U' A-L 1' i P i V' n' 1 1 tit A if t 'rr ll ' 1 'LL 1 W , , w y ' l 5 Limrnas DUNCAN l'1DtiAli 1uvANs i ' Football Q1 1 Baze developed into one ot' the greatest full hacks ever to don a Schreiner nni- W mt torm, and his hone-crushing line plunges were feared hy every opponent. 'ii L1 p To open holes for this array ol' backs, the Maroon and White team hoasted a l ' heavy, experienced line. The ends were amply cared for hy Necce, Myers, Pierce, 1 ix L and Evans, with several reserves breaking' into the line-up at intervals. Remark- 'i l E ahle power was found at the tackle positions, where Vo-l'aptain Bieringr, Murphy. T llughes, and Helton metcd out plenty ot' punishment to all opposing linesmen. 1 iii bchremer was extremely fortunate at guards, with Fo-t'aptain ligrgzeling and 1 HL, Moreland C'hapman, two fighting lads from Austin, heing' ahly aided hy Nicholls E Wi and Rackley. Center was held down hy Freddie Ganter, big' Kentuekian, and K Lg, Doc Edgar, a first-year man from Uuero. t D The Mountaineers early displayed signs of their strength when they downed H31 1 the heavy 'l'we11ty-third Infantry llougzhhoys, ti to 0, in the season opener. Un the 1 K v, l0llOWlIlg week-end, the Mountaineers, although out playing their opponents, JD suifered a set,-back at the hands of the experienced Southwest Texas State l N Teachers Vollegxe Bobcats, 13 to 0. K' 'ii NVith a remarkable demonstration ot' power, the Maroon and NVhite W lu Mountaineers smothered the VVcstmoorland Bronchos in San Antonio in their ua I lirst Junior college game, 34 to 0. Haze won a place in the hearts ot' all Schreiner K admirers wlth his inspired playing. 'This game was the occasion of the annual 1 K corps trip to San Antonio. K 1 1 P F cc me 1 D5 05 rw tt Cc l .Q fn - Ai A 1 li TD ' i I l IX 1 1 T M L K 1 ., .,--....- sf Q1 U QQQN. if - l 9 3 4 R91 - l..,'rn ., - 'Nf' '-,J hurl : ..' QUQ' f l 1 l Page 111 X153 I WJ!! I-LA ii K0 il I' ,. Si Ki la gr if C23 S Ci it 3 nj, K 3 3 fr Fifi- -171 -ef wwf. f. it D . 1:1 i I , tl.xN'1'i':n 'I lANeoeK H Uouns, A. KooN'rz Football Another junior college, the Vietoria Junior College Pirates, fell victim to the ever-inereasing power of the Mountaineer juggernaut with a 47-0 loss. The rush- ing: taeties of the sturdy Mountaineer line were outstanding in this game. Murphy 's aeeurate place-kicking also deserves mention. ' The Texas University B team was the next. vietim added to the Schreiner war ehest, 13 to 0, but on the following week-end a fighting John Tarleton eleven held the Mountaineers to a seoreless tie. With all their peut-up fury, the Mountaineers humbled the touted Ranger Junior Uollege Rangers, 9 to 0, at Schreiner Field, in a slow drizzle. After a hitter struggle, Mel'ord, a substitute haek, broke the deadloek with a elean plaee- ment late in the third quarter. A long pass, Beard to Neeee, gave Sehreiner the added touehdown. A week later the Mountaineers suffered a heart-breaking 7-0 defeat at the hands of the St. Edward's University Tigers, Texas Uonferenee ehampions. The schedule was officially elosed with a 36-O loss to the powerful Texas A. 8z I. Javelinas at Kingsville. On Saturday, Deeemher 2, the Mountaineers met the Lamar Junior College Cardinals of Beaumont at Beaumont for the right to represent the Southern Division in the State Junior Vollege ehampionship play-off. Using a deceptive passing attaek, the l'2ll'Cllll2llS piled up an impressive lead before the Mountaineers Ng, ' ff- , a a-giazffg me 1 f . akiixggff V. t , V as 1 ,z ff, ,f ,X-3, . Q i --gi Page 112 ttyl? izfball T ,le-3 AN I ll I I L U' I PL WI II IW lr I It vv lx ,II I I I 1 I F' L- ll Il D IL it I 'fi tt C It ci? jj ll ll I I I I lialsleiizzo llURl'llY Mvnizs Ni-:icon Football awoke to the fact that they had a tough task eonlronting them. Fighting valiantly. the Mountaineers scored twiee but were unable to put over a winning touchdown, and lost by a 20-14 score. Although they failed to win the coveted Texas Junior Uollege t'onl'erenee championship, the Mountaineers marked up a record which Schreiner followers may well feel proud ol'. With many ol' the stars from this l'ine squad returning next year, Sehreiner's chances for next l'all are indeed impressive. Football Reserves To discuss in detail the accomplishments of the Mountaineer Reserves would only serve to cite another example in support of the mueh-respected adage in athletic activities that a team is measured by its reserve strength. The Reserves were successful in extending over another year the record of undefeated seasons established by the last three teams representing Mountaineer recruits, hut the greatest service rendered the Mountaineers this yea r hy the Reserves was seen in the consistently fine performance Ivy the reg1u'ars asa result of the heated rivalry with their understudies. Using a basis ot' individual performance through the entire season, it would in most eases he impossible to distinguish definitely be- tween the regulars and the reserves, l'or occasional displays of almility necessarily made changes in the personnel of the first squad. ln the Iiids l'or positions on P ippi U tltifil eitfall E tm I I 1 pi!! :ji ft I I I Q1 IQ K I K I K, it I 55 K D3 KU ll K li Z 'Q 'L II I El t it tg EMI Iwi P 1 W his T ter? ter V W lkhil it it ILQ, S S NIt7HfJI.iliS PIERCE RA CKLEY S'l'F1l+2N jlntb t 1,, ,N , , IN, lu' i Football ml the team it, became the objective ot' every man on the squad to wear a maroon A and white playing: jersey, which was indicative of the fact that he was of first- 4 lf, string calibre. lllhlw The Reserves opened their season with a bare 12-6 win over Rocksprings lil l lligh School. However, as the season progressed, the team proved its superiority ll ,W i over some of the best, high school teams in the state, running over San Antonio f Tech. 46-6 in San Antonio and following this up with a decisive win of 21-G in ,t l Kerrville over the Thomas Jefferson High School Mustangs ot' San Antonio. ,tk l The final game of the season was played on the night of October 21 in San sqm , Marcos against the Southwest Texas State Teachers Follege Freshmen, in which I, La' the Bobkittens took a 50-0 drubbing. l Impossible though it is to pay proper tribute to the 1933 Reserves in- WU ,l dividually, it is fitting' that they should be commended as a group, each inan de- ll J M I serving no little credit for the stickahality which he manifested in staying with the squad all season. May this group of experienced players prove a deciding ll 'factor in building for '34 an even better team than that of the '33 Mountaineers. ll lj llhiv 1 t LQ l lik? il M th . ll 5511 y ,, , lliv 1 ,i .ljifl .ti-iss llfll 99 , , tai ll TOP:-Dittman, Sladek, Devine, Llppman, Bellamy, Halls, D,, Davlrlszn, W0lllIlklPll9I', Spears, Dickey lC0ill'll,, Dabbs tcoachb. MIDDLE:-Gernansl, C., Scott, Rice. Jackson, J., Klingenxan, Fitch, R., Coquat, Winkler, Glass, Gilstrup, HUM, 1 trouehj, Guinn teouelij. B0'l I'0M:-Pliillips, Ahlgren, Gilstrap, Bland, Swint, Mcfaskill, Kitchens, Manskcr, lVlm'Elruy, l Layton, Kinkler, Davis, D. if l Void no I '.t.l F,-Ligi.. - N 1 9 3 u, f X -H as s ' .ff .f ,f iwi -i.,,-- ----55 ' 1 'rf ' X t a ' -e - 1 Qfrf' g-S V ' fiiqi X K l . f' ,S gtk, 3 X If Page 11.5 0' x Lf ,ff Xi-rg fl CP f 9 ,. 'X W A- -- L , I ,,. r 1 WD! 57iyNQMx 4 f . , 1' V ,XV 91,1 ,f 17 K -f f 'H , 'ug ,UM f- ' ' ' V x - xv- Y-A ik!! 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Jan 23 . . Jan. 27 . . Feb. 3 . . Feb. 7 . . Feb. 9 . . Feb. 13 . . Feb. 16 . . Feb. 17 . . Feb. 17 . . Feb. 21 . . Feb. 24 . . March2 .... .. March 3... Totals Jan. 18 . . Jan. 27 . . Feb. 9 . . Feb. 12 .... .... Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner .Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner Schreiner r'ws1n's 1 f 'i1 v'HH'X +V' ' Season's Record Football MOUNTAINEERS-KMA Teamj Scons PLACE . . ........ 6 vs. 23rd Infantry . . . ...... 0. . . .. . . Kerrville vs. S.T.S.T.C............13 .SanMarcos . . . ..... 34 vs. Westmoorland .... O Sa.n Antonio . . . ..... 47 vs. Victoria Jr. College .... 0. . , ,. . . Kerrville .. . . .13 vs. Texas University B. ..,, 0. . .. . . . .Austin 0 vs. John Tarleton .... .... 0 . . Kerrville . . . 9 vs. Ranger Jr. College ..... 0 .... . . . Kerrville . . . 0 vs. St. Edwards U. ........ 7 . . . .Austin . . . ..... 0 vs. Texas A. Kr I. .......... 36... . ..Kingsville . . . ..... 14 vs. Lamar Jr. College ..... 20 . .Beaumont ....... 123 Opponents... ..... .......76 SCHREINER RESERVES . . . ........ 12 vs. Rocksprings High . . . . 6 .... Rocksprings . . . ..... 46 vs. San Antonio Tech ..... 6 San Antonio . . . ..... 21 vs. Thomas Jefferson . . .. 6. . . .. . . Kerrville .....50 vs. S. T. S. T. C. Freshmen. 0 .San Marcos ....129 Ofpponentsm............18 Basket Ball . . . ..... 26 vs. Bell Jewelers .... ..... 1 2 . . Kerrville . . . ..... 35 vs. Paramount Barbers . . . 32 . . Kerrville . . . ..... 26 vs. Duncan Field . . ....,, 27 . . Kerrville . . . ..... 18 vs. S. T. S. T. C ............ 19 . . Kerrville . . . ..... 16 vs. Texas Freshmen . . .... 31 . . . .Austin . . . ...,,37 vs. St. Edward's U ..... . .23 . . Kerrville .....38 vs. S.T.S.T.C............23 .SanMarcos .....20 vs. San Angelo Jr. College. .19. .. . . San Angelo . . . . .30 vs. Westmoorland . . . .. . . .31 San Antonio . . , ....... 29 vs. Texas Freshmen . . .... 28 . . Kerrville ... ........49 vs. Westmoorland... ..Kerrvillc DISTRICT TOURNAMENT . . . ........ vs. Westmoorland .... .,.23 San Antonio . . ........ vs. Victoria Jr. College .... 19 San Antonio vs. St.Edward's U... 26 36 ....,31 vs. San Angelo Jr. College. .25 51 26 38 STATE TOIURNAME-NT . . ........ 22 vs. Tyler Jr. College ....... 21.... . . . . . .32 vs. Amarillo Jr. College ...25. . .. . . . .... 560 Opponents ..... ...... , 415 RESERVES .....23 vs. Texas Freshmen B . .33 . . .. ..... 41 vs. S. T. S. T. C ......... . .21 . . . ..... 21 vs. Texas Freshmen B ...26 .. . . .38 vs. S. T. S. T. C. Freshmen. 32 Opponents . . ......... ...112 Totals . . Schreiner . . ............. 123 Player Eggeling . . Garcia . . . Morris . . . Belton .... Lowe.. Gernand, C Page 119 INDIVIDUAL BASKET BALL SCORERS Points Player .....149 Gernand, J. . . 90 St . . . .. 69 35.33. k 66 C ' - 47 Glover .... ..... . . . Reserves: Swint, White, Maroney, Phillips, W. 5 K .,- J - Chapman 2 ri ... .Austin vs. San Angelo Jr. College. .10 ..,, . San Antonio . . Kerrville . ...Waco . ...Waco ... .Austin .San Marcos . . Kerrville . . Kerrville Points ....26 ....19 ....17 ....14 .. 7 'fn -4 I P if 4 1 4 K. v 'IC 6,13 ti ti Air K ll Gi SD GI I GI I 'E CQ r 'si E 1 Il 922 Ebel! QQ Track With several sterling performers from last year's team on hand and blessed with a number of promising new men, Schreiner Institute finds itself in the spring of 1934 with the best track team in its history. Captained by H. V. Reeves, who created a sensation last year as one of the fastest dash men seen in Texas in recent years and who this year has consistently breezed the century in 9.6 seconds under normal conditions, the Mountaineer track team is making a strong bid for recognition in the Southwest. Just a stride behind Reeves in the dashes comes Bert Carr, who copped the 100-yard dash as a dark-horse in the International Olympics held at Laredo on February 22, 1934. These two men along with Labruzzo, Neece, and R. Fitch, the last two alternating, compose the 440-yard relay team, which ran the distance in competition in San Antonio recently in 42.5 seconds, bettering the present southwest Conference record in that event by .2 second. Other outstanding performers include Chapman in the javelin, Nicholls in the hurdles, Lowe and Steen in the pole vault, Schroeder and Hancock in the weights, Jackson in the quarter-mile, Bundick and Ximenes in the half, and Garcia in the mile. Neece has high-jumped six feet con- sistently, and Capt. Reeves broad-jumps well over 23 feet. In meets so far this year, the Schreiner team has copped the junior college division of the Fort Worth Exposition Track Meet held on March 17, overwhelmed Thomas Jefferson High School and Westmoorland Junior Col- lege in San Antonio on March 23, lost by a nose to the San Marcos Bobcats in San Marcos on April 2, and won over the Texas Frosh in a dual meet in Kerrville on April 14. The Texas Junior College Conference Track Meet will be held in Waco on May 7. As the Recall goes to press Schreiner Institute students wait eagerly to hear the results of Reeves' entrance in the Kansas Relays, to be held in Lawrence, Kansas, on April 21. TOP:-Williams Ccoachb, Gilstrap Ccoach5, Jackson, J., Gilstrap, Headrick, Wheeler, Dittman, Cupp, Ximenes, Dabbs Ccoachl. MIDDLE:-Stephens, S., Davis, D., Graham, Fitch, R., Glass, Rice, Garcia, Phillips, D., Hancock, Lowe, Bundick, Burutti. BOTTOM:-Mansker, Carr, White, Bicring, Nccce, Reeves fcaptainj, Chapman, Jackson, N., Nicholls, Steen, Schroeder. ff 1 ll we I r '. Q JJ it if 4. Il Cl .D Q1 fill. 1 I9 3 1+ Q E he ave ,Au 3 l 1 1 1 I 1 Q 1 1 1' l 1 Ll L41 mf' li ml HJ l -1 P- 11 15 WN l 1 I 1' lvl 1 1 , 1 l ll 11 Tenms --Q-1 1 1- I1 Q2 'l'1-1111is is Hlilliillgl' lung s11'i1l1's 1his s111'i11g 111w211'1l 1'1-1-11g:11i1i1111 21s il 11121j111- QIE1 11' s11111'1 in S1-l11'1-i111-1' l11s1i11111- as il 1'1-s11l1 111' 1l11- 211l1liti111121l l'z11-ili1i1-s 111'11vi1l1-1l hy KG' ix XJ 1 I ' I . . . . 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X ky A t i 1 11 SQ. x A JR 11 I 1 i I ' 'K '21 ll ,,,. 1 lm STANDING:fTi111111ins, CUl'IlV1'6'll fl'lI1Il'lll, P11i111lcxl1-r, W- Gunter, SI11-lhy, lVl1'lJ11I'f, B1-11yl1-s. full, 5w11ns1111 ll QM l U SEATED:-K1'll1'r, I'l2iI'I'lSl1ll, Sf0Il0lllll'llC'T, Clll'Yl3I', Fitch, L.. W11111z11'k, U., Iillllgvlllilll, Fl11v11'1'. ,L X 12 1111 1 l . 1 1, ?Qi'i 5 l 9 3 it 1i1'1 E 5.3 V1 -nl.l ' - - , . l' Tw? 54 Q . fl .XV X' 0 Y Q!! 11 ,rig , - ' 1 D 1 , 2- 1.1 1 mm Page 121 -1 1 j 1 ' .I ' X-f A' xx x- I I f - f ' ,, f ff f gagfffffef . vv,.f'f'grA K. . 4 in Golf lloll, although it has always found a eonsiderable following: on the Schreiner eanipus, has gained niueh in popularity during the past year. The players have aeeess to both the l'2llll1JllS golf' eourse and the eourse at the Kerrville f'ountry Club. At this time six players on the Sehreiner squad have revealed possibilities ol' ill'K'0llll!llSlllll2 something' in the sport. MeFarren, who shoots 18 holes in as low as 73, is the best goll' artist to be seen on the eampus in several yearsg the other five, all of whom shoot well below 90 eonsistently, are Vappel, last year lelternian. If Gernancl, Alexander, Humlclle. and Swenson. ln competition with the hVOSlll10OI'li1Ild golt' team on Marc-h 24 at the Kerr- ville Vounlry Vlub eourse. Alexander and MeFarren easily won their niatr-hes, but the eonipletion ol' the other sehecluled matehes was impossible on aeeount of rain. On April T the Schreiner four-man team, MeFarren, Gernand, Alexander aud- Hunltlle, won four singles and two best-ball matches at the VVillow Spring eourso in San Antonio, niaking a 1-lean sweep of the series. As the Reeall goes lo press, plans are being' inamle l'or the seheduling of other matehes. I -- , N TOP:-Dickey fcoachl, McF'arren, Swenson, Catlin, Gernanll, C. X X BOTTOM: Cappel, Alexander, Ralls, D., Gardner, Huddle. Page 12.2 x - X 12' ,va ' QQ i ff-'si s ' so - i lmimw I -'f' '13 l ,Y- L -- f - 'thlllin' A fv' P'-2 4 i - 41 'Qi' :INV -, 5.1 F A - ' s I X 167 aff , W i QQKJ - FD 1n,the olden days it quite frequently happened that the mon s and other inhabitants of the missions while engaged in personal enterprises beyond the stoc dade were surprised to find themselves thc recipients of un- f desired attentions at the hards of the savages. And so it is that the arrow of Truth finds its mar upon thos of our company who in their self-righteousness and W egotism thin to escape their just deserts at the hands of their fellow-men! 1' X .J ll: 4 ir' A-'i A n , H i 1 mg: 40 A T? ,J G' H K.-illlfq lf. K, lfbfn 7' , j Q , f X in Q ' ,f xl! Q N 3 . Lift 2 y ' , X .1-fl HA ml- '- .,'w..g , 6 'M YU 4 . rf . N 1 I y K I i F' . , :Q saw:-gui se? -,J - 'QQQ3 .JA ,D ie , 55. i g ' ffax-fl . X 'Q 5 ' X Xi-X X NX x I W 'x ' if O CN LI 'X 1 'NN xi 3 , G' 'U s YT, f,, sSR9i wp f t 0 iff? 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K. xxx ,, ' 'Oh ' ----zz-we-vw- A-f j .31 ' N, XJ s U.. -we- + his M I ur 1 r 4 1 f-x ., . iw A ,U , ' -'kr ' 1- 44' '- ,ax , w' -A. nr ,JI '.nnI.4v- Q.. r '1 , '.i4..,A A L:-2.21 aw' Dedication Because of the many hours spent in poring over long and tedious assignments, because of the re- ports which have resulted in our trudging miles around the bull ring, and because of the innum- erable rules and regulations which have interfered with our pursuit of happiness , we, the students of Schreiner Institute, take great pleasure in dedicating the 1934 TAPS to our paternal Faculty.wnnnnnnnw xx in th ii iiball if lm'3f5.tr3fl 'l 8 if p ls that a black cat Whizzy is perched on? Of course notg it is Skippy . And why in front of Big Jim 's office? Simple enough, boys. He has a theory about economy, and, by cracky, that is the ideal place to put it into practice. 'l'he one and only Large James--connoisseur of used cars because of mueh past experience. The make doesn't matter, just so they are beginning to limp. lf you should get involved with Big Jim in a second-hand car deal, you had better look out, because he drives ai close bargain. Without a doubt, the auto- mobile in this picture is a Schreiner Institute car. If you don 't believe it, look at the tires. Uncle John mounted on some of his favorite words. Ile has many more like them. The only requirement is that they be long. lle loves them all. Ile goes along his merry way scattering' long words and more long words to the i1lIli1Z0- ment ot' those about him. Pardon me, I thought you said amusement . tbb elix-all A im gt l I i I X . i ,tl l i 5 1 4' If . ltgtt ox? DE v ti, tg t t t CIC it KU if JK it l Wav? li .al Q Qi tl? i tim ll ll. t'. 'iTll0l'llltlIlll'll'l'H tlilstrup has rvully got at vinvh on this nh-vi' it' ho vain EDJ K X only ln-:nl him iUW2ll'tl5 homv. illltl thc th-01' looks us it' ho is uhout l'l'illlj' to talks' KW' 13 l off. What is tht' uso of hunting with at gun it' you t-un luring them in this way- l 3,1 ff zzuml il' you 1-z1u't hit onv. 1 I t Now this is haul. Soint-oml luis wukwl t'h'm up. Whntl at pity! Wt' ht-t that l K thosv old moan hoys nt thc llill'l'2lI'liS hzlvc just i.ll'K'kl n hlztnk vut'tl'itl,Qv or pvrlmps :I l.ll'Ci'l'2ll'lil'l'. NVQ warn you. R. V. NV. tliip Vain WVink10l llivkcy isn't usuully N ff, so plvusunt looking wht-n his sloop is tlisturhoml. Jlii E: Frctlflic, the sluvo tll'iv01'. Whvn you hiru out to Svlirvim-1' lnstitutv, you 2lI'0 Qt Dj I rvully hirvtl out. 'l'hy stufll 1-omt'oi't0th mo not. Look ut thc smirk of sutisfuvtion 3 ,lg l Ki on his t'zn'0. llv 1-un flish it out. znnl, hoys. hc vein also tukv it , t i Dil X2 Y! llannmontl, thc main of il million t'o1-mulzis. 'l'hvy s-ty ln' outs thom ND l with his 1'vt'v:il ovvry morning. Anil, mistvr. it' 'l'om wt-ighs you in tho hulmwv 5 D :mtl finds you wantingl, you 'll liven' about it. Van ht- got you toltl or mm hv got l 55 y in you tohl? 'l'hut is wlmt vomos of having hcvn at lnn'nl-hoilvtl urmy svrgvmtt. ' L53 l . ll iii X ru l ' l t l i 35 My 3 tg, - K 5 ff X l 9 3 4 ttlllf i Qglii-Q X K if.. V' ,4. I X Y 1,1 ir D ' All l l Pagf' 127 X it-on yi V I 971' 'fi DELMNQUHKCY REYGR KC U l Ku gr . E, tl jj NignE 3iLI3Q'i9iQtx. I Z,-xtvz,,' I N Z if Z? P. M. S. and T. Green. He seems to be all tied up in a lot of red tape. D 'l'heorctically speaking, he is now permanently on the delinquency report, on if indefinite campus, and in the night. study hall forever. It appears to us that he Qi should also have a few dexnerits for good measure. The way he laughs when P he assesses those demcrits, one would think he was doing you a great. favor. ' i Red Williams, the silent, man. How he flashes that Phi Beta Kappa key! El They say he got it by keeping quiet and letting the other fellow do the talking. B. B. A. Moore. There must be a ,stood reason for his taking such excellent care of Big Jim's typcwriters. He counts them regularly twice a day. Once Moore made a bet that he would never get married, and that was his big mistake. The next thing' we knew he was snatched away from the ranks of the bachelor teachers. in Who is that slipping F. I-3. a camel? How do you like that bell-boy pose? .Xfter all, the Lieutenant is just a freshman among the freshmen. lf. fi K , E KC E D ttyb efivfall ,ii H '11 l M1 if K Us 1 1 If 'Q' -,Q in 52 YQ 1 'rr E l , uk 9' fb 111 32 1? 1 ,aw 52 as ii' mis A 5 N I 611, I I , r f ' l 1-4 ' 1 12 5 ' 'K 1 f GRHDN 55 41 1 15 1 1 li '12 5 W EY l 5 Pune K 4 l W muah' i 1 F, R i, Wi Haier U G21 Q, j l- :: V' , I 1 I ly 14- ll 31 5? 11 . , 1 , , . K1 U' S11' Vhzirlcs? X os, this IH sho, wo 11101111 lun Ho likes l11s lHll'N-j'ill'll wit and E 173 just loves to luke the S2111 A11l1111io ll0llSll for il spin. His 1110110 is 'if'll0I'l'lN'Z K ll 1:1 f0llllll0.ll Anil when he sings to thc girls, hc is i1'1'1-sistilxlc. if 71 JU Anil tlwrc is Thr lluun wulkiiig 011 that m'ig.5z11 l1c has l10011 C'llf'VVlll:I 1111 sinrv K4 K -lllllllillj' first. If there is a1,11ytl1i11g tho Major likes lmttrr than South flill'0lllIil. ,Q 11 without :1 iloulmt, it is his s111okv. -Ll rr' . , , , , , Qu No, folks, that pllllllll-lltlll 1811 t No1'111:111il s Adam s apple. It dons loulc llkv 'K 2 il. tlmugli, clo0s11't it? Old H:1lziv Wzxlzimf'-1h:1t's his swovt pet 11111110 gr K Ji-lly, The lmlxy 1110111l1or of thi- l'z1rulty. is lll0lllIfOll cm Zl milk lmttlv, hut l1o V1 mlr1cs11't rrally ll2lV0 to he fed 111ilk. Jelly is the pinc-l1-hitter mul star sulmstitulv W if for thc favulty of S0l1l'0llll'P I11stitute. So111e'ri111vs wo W0lllll'l' what thi-y ham- LL E, :1g'z1i11st l1im to pivk 011 him that way. D 11 'K A ll li 1 . mr 1 jj 55 K E l I1 '11 J-A K 1 1 D 11 K '11 Tl -A-4 -.1 Tlyh hfiiiall Page 129 :ZH 2 i E 'f 'Z ED 3 T.. CC K Yes, it is a fiddle, hut it has no eonneetion with the story about the hull. l . . W A man among men and a shiek among the ladies-that's Ern. They say he plays K- the fiddle well, but we haven 't heard him. 55 Meet H'l'wo-Guiill Jaek, the bad, had man from the Hill Country. When he says '4Seat! he means Seat ! He is pulling his guns now to give somebody Kit do woilfs. Come to think of it, he is the first tough guy we ever saw with his KD hair parted in the middle. lneonsisteney, by gum! l NVhen Sammie starts mixing those ehemieals, you had better he on your CD i p's and qls, heeause most anything is apt to happen. 'l'he back seats and those K nearest the door are the most popular in his elasses. There's no use taking l D chances. K' Looks like Mark Twain 's famous jumping frog. No, it 's Bud. Anything l from bugs to what have you. If he doesn't look out, they will have him over in the Zoology laboratory earving on him. Do be careful. Bud, or you will get vw ki. warts or eorns or something. W if E K KG ll K all rr it io tb if iikall li ..,..-. WV. F . -W.. l K Calendar IE SEPTEMBER: K 20. School opens up and we find 190 dumb and weather-beaten freshmen dotting the campus. A 28. Big Jim is seen riding around in a new used-car. Congrats, it 's a late If model, at least. EE 29. Woodward arrives, apparently from a prolonged fast. fi' 30. Pete Garcia. finds out there is no use trying to evade Pistol Pete'sl' tai traffic regulations when he gets caught making a ll-turn. 5? OCTOBER: P tiff 2. Announcement made concerning fencing club. Ahlgren makes known girl his desire to join the club because he is the best fence builder in his part of the uk country. , 4. Get your picture took! dl-'I J Q Q 7. First cha.nce to get out of drill-rain. ' 12. Corps trip to San Antonio finds Lt. Farr im' ,F ' acting the role of Conductor on the Tri-Weekly Schrei- . ner Special. First. time we have had the opportunity 4 . . . . E V -.V of seeing him in his dress'c0at. we f f Q Garr t, Graha h, N., Seiders, Kirtley, and ll 3 ' M, fb Buratti re a retreat ceremony, a painful or- 'Tg deal necessary to the digestion of every cadet 's sup- F per, when they are left on campus duri.ng the Corps Trip. W 17. Professor Cornwell, in private interview, lets it be know.n that he will gh' have no more blind dates with San Antonio debutantes. if 23. Through a fishy telegram, Standefer gets ten bucks from Big Jim to 'D go to San Antonio because of his grandmothers illness. She is due to suffer a if relapse at any time. A 24. Six men at Weil 's table leave supper table and go to Bass Courts for QD better food-all stuck for being off-campus without leave. Yr ll . +L- NOVEMBER: D 1-C. W. Smith displays extraordinary vim and curiosity for a Phi Theta K man by his remark, I think I'll peek-0h! , at the scene of the initiation of D new members. 8. Dr. Delaney checks up on the faculty connnittee appointed to draw up K regulations concerning students' being late to classes, and he finds three class- Ep rooms without teacher after the late bell has rung. The late Messrs. Williams, rr' Cornwell, and Bryant. offer their apologies. Qin 9. Andy Gump Pickle seen witih fast company- Flash Carr. may 13. Enrollment: 293. '55 14 Enrollment: 292. 1 17. Due to al weakened forward wall the Mountaineers suffer defeat at the 'V . . . lg hands of St. Edward 's University Tigers. ,D 20. Mysterious gun-man terrorizes cottage area during study hall, several il boys sustaining sprained limbs in get-away. B 25. Hoon and Dickey Halls have joint meeting. and Whizzy comes out nf waving flag of truce-must be water trouble. LM w1 ll '44 C-Ill. 1 fe tit e ifirall Page 131 :ti if 5 . K if if I W' M 9 pa . il, 'Tr K E if 'TY In is M. .2 9.5 P 'W Tn It rt-P ll 27. Labruzzo Suckseeds! 28. Football squad threatens revolt when work- 'j g outs preparatory to the Lamar game promise to cut I . A into their Thanksgiving holidays. v DECEMBER: 4 ,A 4. Roberts' teeth begin to look and feel natural. X Today, he went all through band practice without tak- , ing them out. Q 1 10. At the expense of Hightower Smith the ad- - A u- 3 mirals in Cottage 12 celebrate with an all-night affair 'ft P in Fredericksburg - with the usual indulgenees in H f' ,. vogue. H nf Q21 1 11. Rosy Myers made Captain of A Company. G' 'FQ' u A 'J 15. Plans are in order for all those Christmas ' I holiday partiesdwithout the restraint of the 18th at Amendment. 1 17. Sammy is just missed by a piece of stove- 27 wood. Better luck to you Austin College rats next time. ,QQ wp 20. Christmas celebration in the dining hallg 5 ' ' 'nv' Preacher Beasley delivers his sermon, and Call, Goose Creek Dittman, Catlin, and Garrett present a listless debate on this utterly ridiculous question: Resolved that Goose Creek is a better all-round city than is Houston. 21. Schreiner cadet, temporarily unbalanced, mistakes the Houston train out of San Antonio for a north-bound one. JANUARY: 12. Federal Inspection: Gideonis crack platoon of C Company putsion extra-ordinary performance, with Eggeling winning the acclaim of the on-looking battalion for his recovery of the lost squad . I Julie Gernand informs Colonel Castle that his gun is a 30-30 Winchester. 16. Freak haircuts and a new craze, hair-dyeing, make their appearances on the campus. Cadets take it upon themselves to alter their personal appear- ances to such an extent that the Commandant regards them Hunpresentable in society. 17. Wheii Lt. Green questions the absence from study hall of fifteen men from the cottage area in the noted round-up , all but two of them account for their absences by stating that they were helping Chena Gilstrap watch Bobby. 20. C. NV. Parish and Joe Delaney lose heavily in stock investments with the Library Exchange when American Can hits bottonr for 1934. 25. Catlin and Beasley advance in no uncertain terms their views on Schreiner Institutc's working boy code. FEBRUARY: 4. There is great rejoicing among Campus Store debtors at the unexpected departure of 'tGentlenian Tucker. 6. Eating takes on a rhythmic nature with the installation of a radio in the dining hall. 7. Murphy succeeds Tucker at head of working boys. 8. Luckie spo.nsors charity fund to bring the great Pepper Smith from Houston to the Schreiner campus so all the cadets may profit by his example',. 12. Professor Guinn gets a severe case of an ailment well-known to all Schreiner cadets when the student body refuses to sing for him in chapel. zu tlyir eivall Pa .w . I K ZH VV M- an at atm. 4 if El K ll K CD 17 I 'E U' 'ii . LL' . 55 ll 1 K 4 'Ti' MU 3 l V K gl 1 li tr is GI Ii ti ji FT Ei 15. Big Jim finally gets off a good one in chapel-concerning Rackley's figure. 23. Track men, coach and all, brin k everything from Mexican shawls to lousy tales concerning the trip to 0 for the Washington's Birthday ' ' Celebration. ' ' 25. George Shoecraft, e reiner Institute mystery man, returns from a short stay at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio. MARCH: 2. Mr. Hammond dismisses sophomore physics class. Prepare your lesson for next time. 8. Mr. Junkin postpones run-off election for girl favorites: Duncan's girl is sick in the hospital, and if she's as sick as Duncan said she was when he got off and borrowed five dollars from me Sunday to go to see her, she's liable to die. 10. Gals and more gals! There is a decided rise in temperature among the cadets as the University Glee Club visits the Schreiner campus for their fthe boys'l entertainment. 17. Professor Cornwell slips away on a trip to San Antonio and finds him- self at a dance with unmatched shoes on. 27. Murphy and Howard are campused when they check in late- from pass, having found a stay in San Antonio too interesting to permit their return at the proper time. 30. Murphy off campus. Twenty-one more days for Howard-after he gets out of the infirmary from a rest-cure. 31. Pink eyes come in style. APRIL: 5. Koontz loses his suck with Mr. Samuels when, upon checking up, Mr. Samuels suspects him of yelling 'tScab-head . You don 't take chemistry, Edgar? 8. Robert Stone-faced Biering takes great pleasure in delivering several stony glances at at man who tried to horn in on his social position byncalling a girl and trying to get a date through Biering's name and popularity. 11. Several boys in the barracks are awakened during the night with their mattresses soaking-in fact, wetter than they had ever been from natural causes. 13. Band goes foot on the military walk. ' 15. Another Sunday with another duty-struck officer-of-the-day. 16. What Hoon Haller took a shot at the light on the Ad Building? 19. Campus cleared for the spring holidays. 21. San Antonio debutantes, and other girls, get a big rush during the Fiesta celebration from a detachment of Schreiner cadets. A 22. The authorities of the Bluebonnet Hotel in San Antonio would like to know the identity of one Edgar Frone, a Schreiner cadet with whose patronage they were honored during the April holidays. 23. Numerous automobiles transporting cadets back to school break down at the most opportune time. MAY: 5. Big Jim fails to hold up two fingers in chapel-just one. 16. Resolutions are in order among the freshmen that they will absolutely make arrangements to go to school elsewhere next year. 27. Baccalaureate sermon. For once everybody has to go to church. 29. Final Parade and Review. Lawn tea. It ls really not that formalg it 's more like a free barbecue before election day. 30. Commencement Exercises. School is out, but don 't you freshmen cry. You 'll be back next year! tlpiga eivall 3- ,lf Bully's Trite Talk Tl 1 I' , fe Q 05 Q Sf Scene: Schreiner Athletic Fieldq Gilstrap in hunting cap, white jersey, and corduroy pants, encircled by 60 weather-beaten football aspirants sprawling on the groundg number of men taking early workout for track. Fellows. just wanta tell ya we all had a fine trip to Santone. We left here. as you all know, about 11 o'cloek, and from the time we started to the time we got to Santone every man acted a perfect: genuman. l'll swear, fellows, it was wonderful-it was great! I never went anywhere with a bunch of boys that acted so nice and enjoyed myself as much. Don 't want anybody to get discouraged-there's some places to be made on this team. The best man 's gonna get the job. 'Fake ole Vhief here. Ile's a. good man trubbing hand in Kohn's hairl-been showin' somethin' lately. I'll sho put him in there! I'm sorry I could,n'tl take all you boys on this trip. I would have liked to but lord knows ever'body can 't make ever' trip. Now, we got some more trips comin' up-to Kingsville tpointsb, back to Santone Cflings pointing thumb over headj, to Austin tpoints in other directionj,-and maybe to Beau- mont. VVe got the finest chance we ever had. to win the championship this year. We play St. Ed's on the 18th-got a d-d good chance to lick 'em. Cprops chin out as if to whisperl. It's a cherry there for us. It's a ripe cherry, the ripcst cherry Shriner ln'stutc has ever had the opportunity to pluck. Don't cha. think so, John? Quite right, Bully. ttlfuinn has becn making this same reply for five consc- eutive years-his assent evidently making the scene more impressive.l Now, fellas, Cspitsj we can bcat A. Sa I. Cspits to other sidej if we do four things: block and tackle harder'n they do, make more points, keep lem from scorin', and outpunt 'em tfinal spit and change of stance, giving boys chalice to meditate on fine points brought out.l Y'all know, fellas, tlifts head. tilts slightly backward, and places hands in hip-pockets, assuming a moralizing toneb what cha do here is what cha do in life. Some day you 'll probably marryw some little ole skinney gal llllll have one or two kids. Yo' folks did, I hope. CNicholls always laughs up a little on this onel. If ya can 't get 'em one way, guess you can get 'em like I did mine-through tha mail. Now tha main thang out here is how ya. play tha game. The game of lite as just like the game of football-there's plenty knocks. Aw, I know it don it hurt to drink a little and rustle around when ya get out of school, but doggone it, ya can 't do it and play football. You know, fellas, I always admire it in a man. Cpointing to Bargman taking early strides around the trackj. Look at them legs-look at, that stride! Stay UL V 3? E. K H if +5 zo ti if Zh it Q l l D fi IG. Q. ,M B5 3: hi all e in there, Bargie, Cas he passesj a.nd some day ya 'll make those folks out on the XVest Coast forget about Ben Eastman. Ain 't so, H. V.? Reeves, tirnidly: Yes, sir. That 's right. tGilstrap turns back to squad, taking a quick survey to see if any doubtful faces appear. No! Feels confidence, pulls up pants around waist, and resumes speechj And right here on this football squad we got some men who can make All-American football players CRackley's head swellsj if they'll only buckle down. Well, I guess that's about all I have to say to-day. Guards, tackles, and centers report to John over at the blocking dummy, and backs and ends stay here so we can go down on some punts. Now l want ever' man to take ample Cbiggest word in vocabularyj time to warm up. Take about fifteen minutes of exercise and do you some good stretching. All right, let 's go! To 'Bruzzo, with arm around shoulder: Whatcha say fella? Whatsis I hear about some drinkin' down in the cottages last nite? Just like to straighten it out--tLet's not listen. What underhand mcthodslj Note: With several substitutions this talk is applicable to any athletic as- sembly, basketball, track, baseball, or washer pitching. Attested by: Dabbs, Hilliard, Cook, Adams, Hubbel, and Red Brown. Imagine that same Hbuncha fellas making retreat after a hard workout and being subjected to the aggravating effects of the following: Men, it has been brought to my attention that a number of you are planning on going to this dance at the Country Club to-night. Uh-wah, it makes no material difference just how I found out-I have various and sundry ways of finding out things. But I'm telling you now for your own benefit that that dance, uh-wah, is .not given for Schreiner Institute men, and I'll see to it that any man who is found at that dance will be handled severely. Now, men, you 're 'ii K E Kr K if if 3 all 'E r M' 'W K' 55 IC Ei -,Ll K running a big risk when you go out there deliberately against regulations. Uh- wah, if you go on out there despite this warning and get caught sitting there K like a bottle of ink, don't blame some officer for turning you in. If you have any complaint to make, uh-wah, make it to me and I'll assume all responsibility. vi-A Your attendance of that dance is strictly against regulations, and furthermore, ua, uh-wah, your presence is not desired. fMen begin to think:-maybe they don't want us to goj. Here's a good opportunity for some of you confounded LL nitwits to use your heads for something besides a hat rack tfoullj Uh-wah, I jj repeat that I'll have no leniency' on a man going to that dance against regula- in tions and any man caught will be dealt with accordingly. Now, uh-wah, let 's H watch ourselves and not have a bunch of men on the campus over the week-end .W with a flock of demerits. L BATTALION! Company! Platoon! Qi 'TEN-SHUN!! CReliefj Pi But, upon reaching the dining hall: Uh-wah, for the benefit. of those men nr who did not make formation I deem it necessary to, uh-wah, repeat the announce- M' ment which I made outside. On and on. Qi, lla? ll wr 1 9 3 4 M 1 ll. Us 'if 003 an Page 135 , JN- - 1 J 'b Taps Favorites THE MOST LOVE-SICK Duncan: This time his love is here to stay! Loves have come and loves have gone-ah, but it 's here to stay. His bloom is gone, his eyes are dull, and a dreamy look covers his countenance all the time. BIGGEST SUCK STRAPS Scott: Seemed like every cold day would be the day he would choose to call the company roll when he was acting in place of the missing top-kick. Re- sult: top-kick. Most of all he loved to hang around his company commander-- for more reasons than one-and discuss movements after drill was over. With about two months of this he finally got . . . those boots. BIGGEST TIGHT-WAD Kokernot: We'vc seen guys that were tight, but never one that equals Kokernot. Why, he's so tight he won't even give you a cigarette when he's got a whole carton. And what 's more, he'll even pinch a short when his own room- mates ask him for it. That man is really tight! BIGGEST I-'EST Cooper: Howya, boys, howya. Just have a few minutes to be with ya- gotta go down town. Gets your paper, turns on the radio, bums your bull and rolls one, stretches out on the bed, and forty-five minutes later he 's asleep. May- be it 's that delta country he 's from, but it 's sure low! BIGGEST SUCKER Edmundson: He saw some girl with a disappointed look in her eye stand- ing on the Bluebonnet corner. What,s the matter? Ay, too bad, come on and I'll take you to the show. He found out that she was just that way , and then he blamed the boys for not telling him. Then the girl goes around bragging about it. Really chumped off! Do you wonder why he 's in Schreiner Institute? MOST CONCEITED Fitch, R.: Another freshma.n who just couldn't take it. Let him room in Hoon Hall, lct him make a touchdown in a Reserve football game, give him a baton and a good-looking sponsor so hc can prance, in a fashion, in front of the Band, let him run on the sprint relay with Reeves, and you have a man whose conceit is stupendously g1'eat. Thcre's 11ot a girl he hasn't met: not a high school athletic meet in South Texas within the last five years he hasn't competed ing and, boys, he doesn't mind relating to you all about himself! Steen: Here 's one man to whom we must concede the privilege of being con- ceited, for his phenomenal accomplishments in the pursuit of athletic glory cer- tainly warrant it. Upon Mr. Garvice Steen, formerly a big-shot at Greenville High, the only man in Schreiner Institute during the last two years who had the athletic ability to letter in three major sports, a man who can snap your true-love out of your life in a moment 's notice, a man whom the world owes a living, we bestow the distinct honor of being the only superhuman ever to don a Schreiner uniform. BIGGEST BULL-SHOOTER 'tChena Gilstrap: His last na1ne's enough! BIGGEST BOLSHEVIK McCaskill: He advocates tying Big Jim and Junkin to the oak tree in front of the Ad Building and running a hundred ton war-tank back and forth SWEETEST GIRL , Jerry Beitel , answers the entire Schreiner Battalion. MOST INTERESTING CO-ED - Miss Josephine Schreiner , answer a score of the ups-and-ups -the elite of Schrciner's 'tfour hundred . Murphy, you spoke out of place. through the Building. W- ii .r K Tu K 'Tl if tt A K JD Ll K, J J-1 l 1 1+ ll ,U ti fr vi Qt m DI E HQ me tht? Shall l im. Tn' Drink Deep... ll 'ii Holy Terror! mv' Terror only got to reign for one year, but that one year was never forgotten. an A Little Previous if Two philosophies treated poetically by Wordsworth in I.ntimations of Im- Li., morality are: prenatal birth and immorality. ll-5 Ignore This One 'The Congress of Vienna exnored democracy and nationalism--they did not lil pay any attention to it. QI Just A-gamboling on the Green E5 Addison tried to reform the people from drinking and gamboling. lg: A Working Boy's Answer? E Questions: What are the instruments used by labor in industrial warfare? nf Answer: Pick and shovel. M What a Man! Shakespeare 's dramatic genius, was one of those things. . Exit William Cullen Bryant! Milton, the author of Thanatopsis , was a great poet. My Conscience! . Everyone was to worship according to his own counchants. O, Logic! An epigram is a small epic. Look Out Methuselah! . Swift was born in 1631 and died in 1773. After the Dark Ages Isaac Walton 's most important work was the Discovery of Lightfl Enlightening! The geographical boundaries are composed of boundaries that are in geo- graphy. They have good harbors and make trade good between nations. There 's Nothing like Emphasis Satin, because of his pride, is flung out of Heaven with all his helpers, by God P . jj 'K ll li Il tl' U' l 3 ls .ll Ll Sl W' 'im lf 1-4 Ll K ll l Null, Void, and Nix A parable is a probable story that is impossible. 'El K. D E 1 lg if L52 K E tl up 55 K El lf Il lf il K. .el we .m 'ff ll if Comparative Anatomy nf lk- A mugwump is a sort of bird which sits on a fence with its mug on one side P-:lv QD and its wump on the other. K Mum 's the Woid Lia. TU Question: V Write all you know about Nero. .M K Answer: The less said about Nero the better. is And We Always Thought It Was Legion if Johnny Neece: Muscle Shoals is a place where they get oyster shells. K Tin ml A rc up I 9 3 u pn t -up tm v jx' Page 137 X ,J f- 4. I MA fx I I I I I W1 -11 4 'WY QU , I K. jg . I I il I ff I 1-I ,M- I K ll I Sf- HOON HALL WATER-HOSE: Who turned on the fire-hose in Hoon Hall on the night of April 6? If that question could have been answered at the time, it surely would have kept sixty men from f f E . . :' Ivlrl 3,-'4.?7ef - ' Q 15 BEASLEY- WIMPY : Beasley has rendered his negro sermon so often that a deep and sincere belief in all kinds of ghosts and spirits envelops him. When a Hoon Hall boy, clad in the raiment of a typical ghost, made his appearance at Beasley's window, he was terri- fied and reverently bowed in humble supplication. No, Wimpy Faulk has no respect for the ghost, but he would have already gone through the wall-if he wasn't hung on something! HAM: Ham must have pulled his grades up to where it will be possible for him to graduate, 'or evidently he is not planning on coming back to S hreiner next year. The Reverend was having quite bit of diffi- culty in inducing his unwilling fresh an to assume the usual position, when the ever-w hful Registrar 8- ms of 1-I ge J fl Q if N' - I V I ..-74 Ie, I v 2 '- Billllilfl . ,X 935,633 aster brought about in the cottages when such a rumor went about-and a mysterious gunman confirmed it. Eggeling had already made a new door in the back of Cottage 25, and Person had cried for mercy with a newspaper over his face. As the terror reached Cot- tage 13, the conversation went something like this: .......... , fthe identity of the cadet addressed can- not be disclosed here because of his liability before the lawl that old man may know that you went with his daughter, and . . . -but the conversation was inter- rupted by a blunt knock at the door. There was a mad rush for every conceivable way out of the cottage, and the results were calamitous. Q tlyir eis-all being confined to their rooms over one week-end, but woe unto the man who would have made the confession. After working on the case for two weeks, the Honor Council has arrived at a solution and confided it with the Recall Staff. Big Jim has confessed of his personal respon- sibility for the act, stating that he had it turned on so that he could collect some insurance for the damage done to the building and balance up the books on that last axle Bully broke on the bus. IN Tilt NAME GF Tilt 9- - prim' vo You 0 I ENT Miki-imN rr i 'fc' la on-Q ' T- T- I Nd X . Wm f n 1 .E . Q ,W f jr, I ' s f if I ,I I I - I I A fl I I sian: Wi entered the back door of the Milk Shack unexpectedly. Henryis eyes were wide- open to the relief, and he cautioned their upper-classman: but Ham did not heed the warning and proceeded with a Bend over, you blankety blank freshman! And he did, but what was done between Ham and Mr. Junkin after Ham had delivered his blow is left to your imagination. COTTAGE 13: Wonder why the rumor that somebody's old man was goin' 'round taking names should have com- pletely upset a whole area on the Schrei- ner campus one night last winter. What you see here is just an inkling of the dis- Xfx 'O by 4 ff' If K If , 1 1 Q 1 15 X ,A 1 ,g x ,I 2 n. Q i ' vs' Z - 'Z 'Im--I ga I 427- N W x U iii xt ' 1 9 L D 0 ml if W i Il 1 Messina N Qc-35,9 ,lu-,, 1 1 I It 'P J-4 I. 14 JI 1 1 I V LI 11 1+ ll 17' I-X I 'Fl mi I 135, I 1 I I I 3 11 4 Tw' ,LI Ct ll 1 131 -'za' Page 138 'LS- ,al 1 I V , L. . fa . 1' Y-l sa .5 v f QQ? wr It 'Q' 6 t . 'ix , 9. , sf Q X ' c i 'X x- , v si. at nt if 'H t l se -a , - 4+ .1... - T 'U U 5 , lf' . - - 1 as A A ll ' 0 X' ' ' I 5 s 1 ' 1 3 1 .. N. , ,Kip if -1 5 5 , I H q ' i I 1 24 - l r ' A X D QQ P i l . 7' 'i , 1 h an ,, if , I ' Q XV 1,7 J t OJAIW 1 I '54 - K ' Q 'U O 4 Here they are, boys,-the famous Schreiner Institute basket ball team. They are all E I present except Big .Iimg Mrs. D. wouldn't let him play with those rough boys. What is i Whizzy so angry about? Maybe they wou1dn't pass him the ball. Uncle Bud is calling for time out because Bully is just before taking the count. There is Sir Charles with his gas mask, and look at Red with his face glowing like the setting sun. On the sidelines we see the Major who seems to be pretty angry because they have tr 3 just ruled him out of the game for profanity: Lopey Moore who has a terrible pain ln i l max his stomachg Bill Green who just couldn't take it: Jelly, the mascotg Uncle John who is rarin' to get in there and carry the ball for a touchdown: Hart who is giving the referee the raspberry: and Wild Man Farr who is having such a good, time. If We overheard Bill Green say just before he passed out that once a year is much too '- often to play this game. i - AA CIENFUEGOS-CHANDLER: Have you been 7' , , . wondering why Chandler quit school in l i i W V February? He was so much of a buddy to ,5 ' J...-S ' I ' the Champ that he could not bear to pass i L ', ' , p, fx above him in becoming First Lieutenant in 1 , ,. X ,-, , , :VJ I' ' ' it A the Band, and since his promotion was ln- wg, 'gfN,XfyT' ' V evitable, he, in an exceptional display of sac- Ixg . f1v2i'S g-if X .- rifice, went home. No wonder the Champ , -,., , A I -sf if 1 N X M has had his spirit dampened all spring. , . e ii V f E 51-f ' fffisir' 1- ' K l , my A J. , ft N, Q,-, if K. ,Bei C, ,, I lf C W ag!-MN 1,574 A . . J J t V' 1 , --Y -1 7+ KooNTz-MCCASKILL-SAMMY: That's one X J. ff LL way of finishing an experiment in chemistry 999 C? N lab in time to come out for football practice. X- G , X Q kr., The boys being unable to set up their appa- f , ti' Mi- N X1 bf L-L ratus, Mr. Samuels had supervised the con- - - V- CASKILL 1 . l , nections and called for some Hsulfurick as- A , y sid to pour over some ern oxide . But ' 18mm what Koontz handed him there was not . 4,111 4 enough of to tell after the ensuing explosion. ' MOUSE- M ,y - Einstein must have got the wrong label on I V 9 'wi L N one of those bottles last year. V 1 I tw aan is -at Page IJ9 IZA! f I X r Q 5 ii E. r E K . in as li. 3 if It W il. in HJ. Q ,Ll tc fog . 3- 9 ,ul 9 'Q . 'I' gs A.A' i 1!ll4YvY0I'f'R ea if 1 acces Before the Oasis! closed one friendly little brunette, Miss Farriss, inquired of a party of Schreiner cadets as to the whereabouts of one Red Williams and asked them to remind him of the time she made him walk home. We wonder if the authorities of the Greyhound Bus Company could make any credible connections between their loss as a result of a broken window on a special bus for Schreiner Institute students after Christmas holidays and the gold-bricking tactics which Russell Luckie made accountable by a lame foot? The lax tendencies which naturally follow the strenuous regulations after a football season constitute the only possible condonement for the improper rela- tions of Jean Devine with the Oasis pig-sign on the night of December 4, 1933. One night during the brief stay for the two-bit carnival in town, we heard that Joe Delaney was so fed up with trying to find a place to park that he actually paid the ferris-wheel driver one dollar to keep the wheel parked at the top while he and his date did some high carrying on. The fact that Schreiner cadets have been reprimanded occasionally for drinking does not rest in deep seclusion, butt for the first. time this fall a couple of boys saw the inside of the Kerrville Ujug with bloodshot eyes over a pink nose. For further particulars you are referred to H. L. Yates and N. Booth, who, thanks to the efforts of a Schreiner patron, were relieved of any embarrass- ment by the school authorities. Now and then thoughts of boys turn to things other than studies, especially while in school and kept from view of females. Stockton, Pace, and others we cannot name, had their thoughts turned just this way. After taps one night back in cold December, these two rustlers took it upon themselves to visit the stamping grounds of the milk-shack boys. Under pretense of late bus, Lt. Charles Harbordt and his cronies, Edmund- son and Castleton, secured the co-operation of the school authorities in throwing a bacchanalian party in the Gunter Hotel on the night of January 2, 1934. Among the guests present were four Inearnate Word girls, who, incidentally, footed a considerable bill. In commenting to intimate friends, Lt. Harbordt made frequent references to the necessary disregard, under the circumstances, of his scrupulous tendencies toward the fair sex. The good Methodist minister might have been influenced considerably in the slightly inhospitable aspersions which were cast upon the intelligence of the Schreiner Institute element of his congregation one Sunday when Scudder Fields got HV. E. on the extra during ther communion service. I'1l come up and see you sometime, when I have saved up my dimes, said Blankenship tot a young lady. Ask him why she stopped her car and tried to put him out on the road one rainy Wednesday night in January. Did he apologize! Has this come to us straight, Mansker, that before first call on the morning of March 31 a cadet was seen searching, apparently in vain, in the shrubbery about the side of the Ad Building for a radiator cap which had disappeared thin e-is-all P, e 140 'F!?1 f... F from a faculty member 's car during the oratorical contest the night before but which had been found and returned to him? Eggeling and Duncan started something when they dated out a couple of Oak Park debutantes one Sunday. The girls visited the cottage area one night after taps the following week in search of their lovers, but they did not make a second visit-at night. Imagine MacWilliams using a dial telephone. 1 1 U Q if Pratt telling Stell he is going to be skinny if he doesn't cat more. I O 1 i S The chagrin of a couple of hill-billy spectators at the sham battle when Winkler opened fire on them, mistaking them for two band men. i 0 Q O 1 Koontz 'S embarrassment when Irene Jackson asked him at the football ban- quet if he was Koontz, the big football star. ll l l I Q Your feeling it you had been Bailey when Mr. Normand told him to sell his engineering book if he wanted to get something out of the course. Q K l l U How Nicholls felt when it dawned upon him during the night why the stu- 'fl rt 5 it is 'ff it K .ti fi 'it K 52 K dent body in chapel had interrupted this speech of his with a horse-laugh: Now, E men, we can have the dance on one of two days ................ , but it so hap- ll pens that the first day ot May is on Tuesday and the preceding Monday is the last K, day in Aprilf, Wt 4 as as at as ,Ll Ham 's embarrassment when Mr. J unkin met and reprimanded him when he Q checked in one night after slipping a school car out to use in connection with a UU social affair sponsored by the Baptist church. IC W U O O ll iv Your feeling if you had been Menking when he found out that, after going to the infirmary and taking castor oil in order to miss a Calculus quiz, Mr. Ham- Qu mond decided not to give it. X Q if ll Q l How Labruzzo felt whe11 he failed to get back a silver dollar which he kindly K loaned the boys in Bud Bryant ls Zoo class to draw circles with. ig 'I 'lf Q Q I 1 Poule d'Eau's mortification when No-Nox inquired of him when he had last 55 seen that hog-jawed sports' writer out at Schreiner Institute. T, as A 4 of ar LL What Julie Gernand's mother thought of the educational advantages of- fcred by Schreiner Institute when she got this letter from her son: 4' Dear mom: ff It sure is gettin' cold up here. Could you send me an extra quilt in your next 'A letter? .... ll K i l lf i Ganter under a love-inspiring Kentucky moon with at beautiful, seductive :il woman and a quart of rye at his side. u. Tl W' 1 3 4 'if 9 .tv f fwf- It W U-lid B61 t Jw Pugc 141 X f 4 H y I lf! S. 5? K .D 1 P iw Qr M Q I LXR D 4 'rm LT. FARR: Shall we ever forget that memorable day when Lieutenant Farr substituted for the color sergeant? 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Mr. Junkin: Say, Junk, didn 't Big Jim have you on the mat this morn- ing? Lt. Green: Say, Looie, how about signing this pass that Big Jim okayed? Miss Jones: Say, Fan, why don 't you ever have something good to eat? Mr. Normand: Hal, old pal. old pal, how about kieking my grade up a few points so that I'll be eligible for athletics? Mr. Gilstrap: Bully, how's your temperature today 'Z Mrs. Gideon: Say, Daisy, how about giving me something for a hangover? Mr. Williams: Tell me, Red, why do all the girls floek to your Glasses? Mrs. Ernst: Claire, I cheated on that last exam. Do you mind giving me another? Mrs, Hurt: Bea, I lost that library book you eheeked out to me. You don't mind, do you? Mr. Cornwell: Say, Charlie, at what time did you get in from your late date last night? Mr. Dabbs: Say, Jelly, why did you drop those courses you were' taking? Mr. Guinn: Say, Unele John, do you know that you are almost bald- headed? Mr. Bryant: Bud, how about letting me toss the trash ean down the steps tonight? Mr. Whisenhunt: Tell me, Whizzy, what would you do if you lost, your lecture notes? Mr. Dickey: What makes you say and-uh-uh-uh so much? Mr. Ernst: Say, Ern, do you mind if I throw reeks on the Wm roof during your band rehearsal today? ,Qs Mr. Samuels: Friend Sammie, how about 'lipping me a little alcohol for a party tonight? ' Mrs. Merrell: Say, Amy, will you let m have my next week's allowanee now? Lt. Farr: Gator, how did you enjoy yol trip to the state debating and oratorieal eontest at Temple? Mr. Moore: Say, Truett, you don 't mi 't T peek through the keyhole tonight, do you? Mr. Hart: Jaek, how about wording the iiext exam so I ean understand the questions ? Mr. Hammond: Say, Tom. dlllllil you n ke a mistake in grading this paper? C53 I Copeland, Corder, Henry, Kitchens, Pechacelc, Browning, While, Davis, D.. Luclcie. In the trough: Poule d'Eau Chandieapped by the loss of a toothb Note: Blue Boy is not the hog he was eraeked up to be! tllit iiball 'ft ? ng tr r l 2 K K 'L ll ll ' tc is fi KD Sl it ID MT l QQ. .9 ii Q ll JE 1 Vu, VY' D5 Q ia Lt . it .gal I I H JS, TD 3 '32 O5 J' Q EM 5? fb 5 5 U5 321, 5 'S K 1 33 ....,f-Z.. sim KO thii kfk-all W2 Hg-J wgg Pay or ' In turning over to the printers the final page of the Recall for 1934, we hope that our efforts have produced a year book which you will enjoy and cherish. Our foremost objective in writing the 1934 Recall has been to offer you a book which will keep alive the memories of your 1933-34 year at Schreiner. We regret that the book could not bc more complete. b Let us here express our sincere appreciation for the wonderful spirit of co-operation manifested by the faculty and student body in helping us to compile the material for this book. The following pages are devoted to our adver- tisers. 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LANG TSIQPHOHQ 160 Insurance Counselor 808 Water Street Kerrville Pg1 5 1 Xi S I ie W it is is TT TSW is S iu Q Tliat Good Gulf Gasoline W -H I I P 14 xx ive Goodrich E n' Tires and Tubes Lumbe . x3 I ,- an 'il' if Road Service Paints, Oil and Va isI1 'ga Q63 I a wr PK I 9 an ' p ,ees X KERRVILLE VULCANIZING PLANT RUDOLPH STEHLING, Proprietor Corner Water and Quinlan Streets PI1one 260 Builders' Headqua' I G D , .T Phone 324 Kerrville, Texas SCHNEIDER PRINTING COMPANY San Antonio Gornmercial 'Printing School Annuals and Color Printing 209 WEST MARKET STREET TELEPHONE CATHEDRAL 8101 FISHER'S SHOE SHOP Kerrville, Texas FRANK FISHER, Proprietor Acetylene Welding Gun Repairs and Rentals K D O. P. C O U C I-I Kerrville DAVIS-McHOES, Inc. Radios Electrical Supplies For Real Service PI1one 560 Ir il P 1 o . is x X. r x M W '4,wJ W QWAJYMWVQA ff Jifgwg wif ff ?EAfi'ff ?, Wg5,Zpliment5 VZMQ of f W Qgfjf' THE KERRVILLE TIMES WM' r w N Boosting the Great Southwest ci I1 H ll C y n Pcztticulaf' K IIT E wg m m WM MW YBuHHEOu1ned and Used Exclusively by this Company Cleqq PRINTING L OFFICE STATIONE THOGRAPHING RNITURE uso son..sDAo s SAN AN TON IO NGRAVING A if, , ,. .Q ..-A . 1 -L, - Q 1 w ,TA Qgx w A . ' - i ' - Q' xx wZEgg,,5QgfKfMKf i Qffvjylby' 'fypy if WX x, l ,yf2fff yfbY syy mf gf ff ' wx' -Xb? J' V j 25Qa?Mfl5fV fQ M iifg5jfj'?A!D Myifj iffy MQQHWM ,ff5Qfw6f96C M WWW? fQ9?fVC'f3 ,MMff'iQZsQf?Q2 ff W wwf WMM 9ZWMHQf,4Wf4M6ZhwQ V .,..,.-,. .,..-,A A V . , .. ., U 6' cm . ,9 . , f xx-e S, : i, Y4'x1f.,, ii iiiiiiii i i iii ,iii i i i i i i i. 9 A is 4' Gowrtew .Service ANN. ff Stability 1? 4' CMAQ i r Cl-IAS. SCI-IREINER BANK ,CUNINCORPORIATEDD i ,ffl KERRVILLE TEXAS Established 1869 Q I A , L i 04 i ii, ,i gi iiiiiii iiiii i W . I I I W 9, ' 'W WMM? . jfzfpwfjfjv' JW TM WTee ef ,W , Z, .jf V Co plzments of UL ff W fe J. C. PENNEY COMPANY KERRVILLE, TEXAS Compliments of FIRST STATE BANK C Plimems of A Bank of Service G77 A Jffyax T sc:-IREINER ' 1 new 5 BOGSTER X, In K K rrv exas 1, .Q ' ' Lkzwabkmxf Ni WTQl2' yw. -'ist 6 7C ' ,fl MW' fzefif wlgh - ee e he m'xS. MASON'S Since 1915 -A ln Kerrville, Texas CHARLES L. MASON, Owner The Hill Country is well equipped to take care of her visitors. The tourist passing thru, the hunter or fisherman or the visitor on a pleasure drive will particularly enjoy driving- in to MASON'S, one of the most complete one stop stations for motorists that can be found anywhere. For 18 years this firm has endeavored to interpret Service in its highest principle. i The Students at Schreiner, members of the Personnel, and their friends are particularly at home at MASON'S. 1 Drive-in to COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT CC 1 QQ TOLYRYST DEPARTMENT GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS N S COFFEE Snop Telephone 100 MODEL TAILORING CO. Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Compliments Custom Made Clothes a Specialty of Prompt Service T H E TEXAS COMPANY J. G. COX, Agent cob Phone 250 Kerrville, Texas EH Hi Pugr' 161 l S tflwwlf lflf' Xlltltxl eta Wir if My WH as Ufriefli if 1 if . jg W if k VD ' ll I 1 K i i , 4 cox t Y ja! V' I 1 ' ua ' ' X J icy M 66,0 r patronage is Appreciated EINER INSTITUTE . . flg O, Kermel Texas Williams-Heclcler, lnc. SHPPIM by M e n ' s We a 'r lt's always a pleasure t The you in our sto l LOUb6'l' Glassware os 8K . We carry a complete line of l 40, Nationally Advertised l - Merchandise l Cooking and Serving Equipment an and Supplies l For Hotels, Restaurants, Cafeterias, Regulation Clubs, Hospitals and Insmufions Boots - Shoes - Shirts - Ties - Sweaters NEW ORLEANS Phone 456 Pa 'E BF Walter Peterson Hal Peterson AMERICAN CREAMERY CO. Tasteurizecl eflfiillc - 'Pure Gream Butter Made il'OfTl PdSieUI'lZ9Cl Pure Cream in lite Most Sanitary, Modern Method K D7 Morning ancl Evening Deliveries K 37 Telephone Q85 Kerrville, Texas ROCK DRUG STORE L. W. MCCOY, Proprietor Drugs-Sundries Trescriprions a ,Specialty Always at Your Service Compliments of KERRVILLE GREEN HOUSE fKuhlmann'sl 'Ulowers for all Qccasions Compliments of Let us carry your trunlcs and baggage when school is out. Truck freight service to all points in the state C' We callfor and deliver Eldridge Freight Line, lnc Kerrville Kerrville 51 W H Y iii 11115 VM fegyaiiwvyaf 3,5 W Q ff V W ck' we jf! V mwgf Sgr! f Aff f fiib Q 1 B AX? Www LN V UV . li-f Uk, U :mf M fl. ' I M If N' X rf Ma, 1 jfijfflfv V QXQUTW Jvtfrf JU' FAWCETT INSURANCE AGENCY - -. Sew J W. A. FAWC J D P N 7 J' -x.. 'S C, 953, 221 k A ' ga if Fizz, .CS-f Bij a 2 ff J gi-fqqs? Yfi a - .. A th 'fd V A M K eggs '-1: ij ' Ee QQ' kg' A Compllmcn . 0 C Q az . yfqs I ,faf - ,Pig ,- ,. e i. 'J f f Q CX H A Q Q if alta.- ', 23. ix- - 'ly J .- LZ The Charles Schreiner Company Kerrville, Texas fl' 'P SIN' lawrllafix I iwggigiejlfw on WMU -y f if n iwarfyi ffigw NN, lm Sclwrelner Bool4 Store QI' K D Uniforms, Boolcs, Scltool Supplies lvlaylielclis Mattress Factory Serving the Hill Country in a Special Way Kerrville, Texas 44 by Th B st M ess Value at Evevy P Sol Frank Military Supply Co. UN FORMS and MILITARY EQUIPMENT F Uplwlstering Wofk Houston 1 Sh d Better Awnings San Antonio' Texas , While in San Antonio, S followtliecrowd to Military Equipment MONTGOMERY'S D DRUG STORE San Antonio, Texas 3201 McColIough -1- O + .QQ X 0 Q' A -L0 ca' C9 61,2 NVQ Q' fb Q Ufoqxefgxbw Cox O Q-YK Q48 Cage, Compliments of if 1 it 'te' r D C+ 0625 V P 1 Qvixzfvcgfs S , Qs co: 4 Q SOON , sb Ya QS' ,T Q56 910 Texas Ave. 'X RQGSO 1111 Main Sf. J Yi X 1 HOUSTON, TEXAS C pl' e . ,f l T cl' Om mi PAY 62.113 WAY W. B. BRO'WN COMPANY Kerrville, Texas Always Saves You Money fl 5, HOME OWNED Compliments of A. MCJIMSEY Dayton Tires - Exide Batteries Gull Products Cars Washed and Greaseci FOI' Insured Investments Life Insurance and Annuities Tall: With GARLAND H. LANG Insurance Counselor Kerrville l th y H'E3'f2 ' . .rx , X , T 5' W 1 KD ,Ev v X x . ' X 1 as F? FELLCW STUDENTS-' f . 3 We take this means ofh r ssinsiggfxf N - Q you our sincere appr o ' for you y aa - 'fx patronage during t e yea?ai933-34.' A. fx Your support has de xossi ,us -Q ig this year at Schreirlrian A EN tu we ' have endeavored at all time , ren r In U you the best of service. Q 2 ' A N 1 pp THE CAMPUS TA1Lo sHoP ,I A , ' joe jolly Frank Gideon if N, 4 ' Y . X sxu X. 'EXCQMPLIMENTS for ,CDF PA XPELL'S fi Qty? EQ X - Ki ascii 5 iiii 'N as jx ie? STUD NTsNAN D FACULTY- oblfxilk Q We gratuiate you upon your gk., , , e ' S success ipseason just ended. :T-Lfsjr A . M2 Q Q N? Q1 K Qfgosissieii etezxfeeee Egkieegib ?4s,,,W,s,,,Wse ese A F ., s se s s I - t . C 84 Storage t QA,4, O H L XML. h Cl' at frh HU Co arely ' 3 Ii1SvT:1mZ'riWeharlit Laiks ppg xg ewwwt 5 -Ls' vf,,.,.J :AM S. EASTLAND, Owner V ' .e NE CAR CQMPAN D' WWW Merrville, Texas s '5.7fT.T:'5' Ei.7i5E .2 Texaco Gas and Oils - Firestone Tires Y P t g is Appreciat d and You Will Receive Our B t Attention, Whether Y Buy a Bolt or a Car. r .J , xt fe at ea, Nr ff rf, vw.: cy , ft lil' sl ffligrfff MN ,' tjijlrj y,f!ll,'.,r,' e J! l J . , dll mg y of W W F prwfrw W WWIFDT Gym ' , E Myne MM J, My flgflft C Fl t lf fMff 'JW f ff Wy Qjojjjd V 2? Ll fywh 5 Q ' ,jjj M! eep One -V r,'J. uf, 4 , , Kerrville, Te .as ff ffl l 'ff ' Com limentso VH Jrlfjl - P f k jg . A. Fawcett Furniture Co. H Jfqli? . 5'i,+.,x57, fi, -ef? ' 'Complete Home Furnislwers gk.1l'.,, 1' - SINCE19OQ xT7f.7 l'X t be .MY A , 'Qasg kRlR.X Qlx.LZD -X A 4 wx, be X5-750 'fx 35 A iitiigflii iii,-I 215, 'S fx A page COMPLIME vgsiif ri E its! A21 A THE MANHATTAN CASWE X A2 X 4437 Xb RTX EXCLUSIVE 0 BUT 0 NOT 0 EXPENSIVE i l I l HIS SPACE is contributed by members A of tl'1e Medical Profession of Kerrville wlwo appreciate tlwe outstanding merit ol SCHREINER INSTITUTE as a high class educa- tional institution and Freely recommend it to I the Medical Profession ot Texas. ww vw rv 1: FE Hi Pg 11 ' ww JM fi W MW W This SglC8:C25lCTib,yfEd ,db N 1 L e DIV MJ , ,owe f 1 f ...X J r 1 1 V ' 'X JJ af -v , - ,jf ,V V f f fj A ,,f of kv-W Wa O Vg . M rw f l l'1e Garrett In 9vQe,,e4.w..,. rance Agency Kerrville, Texas W. G. GARRETT, JR. L. D. GARRETT MU Compliments of DRAUQHONS BUSINESS CGLLEQE and School of Business Administration The Finest Business Training Center in the Southwest SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS fx utogwis ghi t ,Lim , , 97 WWWQLD4 if 4 V51 754 ., . Jaw .,4z.fwi-20, fffb 5 ,W4 gjqbvlf - Gfalvw-4-, 7c!0f4 5,,Ww,q,,,00....o-f- MMIQQ-f-5714-A .AZMWZA 02571-Jfrv 34055294 Afi ' . ' fjmaf. 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