Stephen F Austin High School - Bronco Yearbook (Bryan, TX)
- Class of 1934
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THE BRONCO mtUSIIKD MV THE SKMOK ( IASS STEPIIKN b Al’STIN I II ill SC lICX )I- HR VAX, T1AAS FOREWORD - - “To prepare us for complete living is the function which edueatin has to dis- charge.” II. Spencer. And we, the graduates of 1931, sincere- ly appreciate the education, the prepara- tion for complete living, that we have re- ceived during the four years of our high school career. DEDICATION Although he has been our superinten- dent only a year, he has endeared himself to our hearts. We appreciate his efforts in making this year an outstanding one in our career. To him we lovingly dedicate this volume. cmE BOOKS 1. School 11. Classes 111. Athletics ID. Organizations V. Features Dl. Knocks SCHOOL • For four years she has been among us. a living example of the finest traits of character. Our fondest memories of Step- hen F. Austin High School will ever he as- sociated with her. To her, who is our principal, we tender our warmest appre- ciation and most sincere thanks for her guiding influence throughout our high school career. WINNIE HARRIS B. S., University of Texas WINNIE MAE CARTER M. A., University of Texas LEOLA HOLTZER University of Texas FRED L. SLOOP B S.. University of Missouri N. R. SMITH B. S., Texas A. M. HENRY ROSS B. S Texas A. M. OQUILLA SMITH B. A., Rice Institute SUNSHINE COLE EJLA ANNETTE NAGLE S. S. T. College B. C. A., University of Te:;as ❖ —❖ CLARA CALHOUN MARY HYMAN MALCOLM McINNIS M. A , University of Texas B. A., Southwestern University B. A., University of Texas W. R. CARMICHAEL B. A., Texas A. M. SAM CRENSHAW M. A.. Southwestern University A. E. JONES B. B. A.. Baylor University ELLIOTT BEASON B. A., Texas Woman’s College LOIS WILCOX B. A., University of Texas AI BERTA SCOTT B. A.. University of Texas S3SSV13 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' President Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Reporter GROVER WHITE JESSIE THOMAS GEORGE SINGLETARY LILA FAE VANCE RUTH BEARD CLASS HISTORY In the fall of ’30, ninety-five stray scholars, the class of ’34, entered the doors of Stephen F. Austin High School. Branded as Freshmen after their first appearance, they retained the reputation that they had received in Travis and Bowie — that of being the noisiest class ever finishing gramrner school.” Despite their noisy character, they fought valiently against their enemies of Algebra, History, Science, and, the biggest one, English. Most of them won the battle, but some lost and had to drop back. Entering the second year as Sophomores, they, with new comrades, fought more battles. Some of the members played football and basketball; some represented S. F. A. in the Interscholastic League; and some probably, helped play April Fool pranks. At Commencement others of the class received high honors for good service. Juniors! didn’t that sound big? Seventy-five of them entered the third lap of their high school tducation. Trials and tribulations were theirs throughout the year. About mid-term they entertained their upper-classmen, the Seniors, with a royal banquet. On Baccalaureate Day the boys of the third year class escorted the graduates of ’33 to their seats of honor in the First Methodist Church. Five Junior girls gained places on the National Honor Society, and at Commencement the class was represented by members who there also received high honors. At hast the name of Seniors was tacked upon the backs of sixty-eight students who entered their fourth year of high school training. Although there were new faces in the group, some of those who had begun the journey as Freshmen had dropped out. New trials laced every member of the class. The rings made their appearance in October —a reality which added to the sophistication of the Seniors. In February the photographer had to keep a look out on his camera when the class had their pictures taken. Invitations to Commencement were ordered so that the graduates might receive some reward for the four years of many efforts. The Bronco” left the record of the other merits of the class of 1034. IAMKS I,K. ANDKH’ S|M.it K I i I • r Bronco ’84. Basketltall '31. “It’' Club '34. DOROTHY AXTONK. l ot Houston Ctrl Buildder . Mill v Girl lltwrv . 1(1 Til HKAKD, Woo Pop Squad '31. I-it In Club. Serjeant-at-arms '31, President '38. Sccretaiv ’82. President Spanish Club ’34. Dramatic Club '34. laitiu Tournament '31. Interscholastic S|.. lliu-' 32, ‘S3. ‘34. Claw President '32. Claw Treasurer '33. Claw Reporter '34. National Honor Society. Iliirh V'linl Cabinet 'S3. '34. Aw't. Kditor Kronco ’34. VeS' Leader '33. '31. ItllSS DROWN Tvpinjr Team ’33. Home Kcotiomics Club 34. MVRGAHKTP. Bl'NTINC. Retc Home Kcoiiomic-. Club ’31. '82. Dramatic Club '31. Till RSTON CARD ILL. T” Yell leader '32. I’ATIKNCK CHANCR. Patsv Pe| Squad '31. '32. Dramatic Club '31. Latin Club '81. '32. '33. '34. Pro-Consul 'S3. Vice- President Cias '82. Snapshot Kditor Brnnco '84. ANNK CLINK. Cline I-atin Club '81. ’32. Pep Squad '31. '32. '38. '3 4. (Ilee Club ‘38, Intei'scbolastic lam cue. Girl's Base- ball ’32. KTIIA CI.AIKK COOK. S|M rt Spanish Club. Kssay Writing ’34. Spelling '81. AI.LIK ARDKI.L HI LOCK, Dell Volley Kail '32, Home Kconomio Club '88. '3 4. I MKI.YIN DAXSItY laitin Club '31, '32, F. K. A. '33. '34. Re|tortcr of F. K. A. '34. F. F. A. Stock Judgiii T.-am ’33. '34. GEORGIA LRA DAVIS. “Geo High Scliool Orchestra '31. '34. Travel Club '31. Volley I tall '32. Girl’s Baseball '32. Pep Squad '33. '34. Home Kconomb Club '33. '34. Score- tarv of Home Economics Club '34. Dramatic Club ’34. ROMA DAVIS Home Economies Club '30, Science Club 31. DOKOTHY EDGE. Oracle Travel Club '31. Volley Itall '32. IV| Squad 32. '33. '34. Home Economics Club '88, Basketball '33. '34. ItKVSOl.D F. FRAXZE. Franw ISA HARRISON President of Home Economic Club '34. IRENE HIGGS I'ep Squad '33. '34. Dramatic Club '34. KOKRKST JONES. JR.. “Caul ” Hand '31, '32. If’ Club '3 4. Tennis Tournament '3 4. Ml.DIE KAPLAN. Nicky I’ejt Squad '21 . '30. (Jlee Club '2«. '8 . Dramatic Club '31. Art for lb-art's Sake.' ORABEI.I.E FOSTER, “Red Tvping Team '33. Dramatic Club '34. Spanish Club '31. Pep Squad '34. Joke Editor Bronco ’34. KOSK KAPLAN. Honey BILL I E GRAND IVp Squad 31. ’32. 'S3. '3 4. Dramatic Club ’34. l-.it in Club '81. F. F. A. ‘33. '34. Travel Club ’SO. AI.FKP.D KKI.LKK. ••Keller Ila4:. tlall 32. Spanish Club ’34. I.KONA KKI.I.KK Home Economics Club ,31. '32. S|«anUli Club 33. 34, Spelling 80, 'SI. FRANCKS KOI.OHK.ICAK. Sid Basketball ’31. ’32, ’33. ’3 4. Tennis ’33. Spanish Club '34. IIKI.KN KOPKCKY, Una Spanish Club ’33. '34. KMMKTT I.KNZ. Taxidermist School Orchestra ’82. Honor Member F. F. A. '34. BKKSIK MAK I.IOHTK. “Bmm Class Secretary and Treasurer ’30, 81. Pep Squad 31, ’32. ’34. Basketball ’32. Captain '33 and ’34. l-atin Club ’32. S|anish Club ’34. Dramatic Club ’32. Cabinet 38 and ’34. Ass t. Literary Kditor «I Broneo '34. SAHA It KVA MANII.OFF, Sis ’ Science Club ’31. ’82. Dramatic Club ’34. Home Kcoiioinics Club 80, Travel Club ’So. Pep Squad 81. '32. ’33. ’34. OAK MeKKN .IK. Mac’ School Band ’81, ’32. Glee Club 32. ’38. Declama- tion ’31, '88. Debate ’33, Spanish Club '84. Dra- matic Club '32. Ass'l. Sport Kditor Bronco '34. FRANCES MKRKA . Ijilin Club ’S3. Home Economic Club '33. HELEN MOORE. “Chubby lloiin- Economic Club ’3 4. DAVID Ml NDAY. Weedic ’ Literary Club '30. Hoy Scout ’2«. F. F. A '31. '32. A«'l. Slazr Manager Seventeen 'S3. Stage Manager Juilk't Lynch’’ '3 4. Advertising Manugr Itronco ’34. JAXK Ml'XDAY. Rattleax Basketball '31. '32. '33. 11..in.- Economic-. Club '32. Pep Squad 31. '32. LENA VICTORIA XOVOSAD. Ninnie MARGARET I’ASI.ER. “Marge” Home Economics Club ’31. 32, Tennis Tourna- ment '32. AI I’ll PATTERSON. Pat FRANCES PIERSON. Fannie Home Economic Club '31. '32. Pep Squad '32. '33. '34. Secretary Claw '32. Dramatic Club '34. S|iani-di Club ’3 4. VICTORIA SEVERA. Vic’' CEORGIA HEM. SHAW. Si lntcr chola tic League S|x-IHng '33. Home Eco- nomics Club 'S3. CKOKGK SINGLETARY. ••Isaac” I’miilcnt Class ‘81, Ita ull 31. Class Reporter '.•{3. Class Stwlaiy 81. Yell Leader 81, Drama- tii ( lul ’31. Assistant Business Manager limmu •81. Cabinet 31. BKSSIK SIIKLTOX. IW Interscbolastic League S|m-I1 in-x 31. Science Cluli •8. . I.ORKAIXK SMITH. Uney Travel Club ’3 . 31. Glee Club '32. '33. Drama- tic Club 38. ’31. Spanish Club '31. XKI.I. Sl’KI.I.. Nellie Latin Club 31. 82. Itaskelliall ’32. 83. .IO-ANNA TATMA.N. J.rtcphine Home Kconomics Club 81. '32. '88. '31. Drama- tic Club '31. Latin Club '3U. ’31. '32. '33. Vedile ol Latin Club ’31. Art Kditor Bronco '31. Travel Club '31. JESSIE THOMAS. Book Class Reporter '31. '32. Cias President '88. Vice- President Class '31. Pep Squad '33. Captain '31. Secretary Home Kconomics Club ’32. laitin Club '31. '32. Kditor Bronco '31. Cabinet ’33. President '31. Xational Honor Society. Latin Tournament '32. I.ILA PAS VANCE. Sissy Travel Club. Reporter '31. S|tclliii£ '32. '33. '81. Kssay Writer '88, ’31. Pep Squad ’38. '81. Basket - ball '33. '31. Xational Honor Society, Class Tr«-a- Mirer '31. Assistant Literary Kditor Bronco 81. Spanish Club, Secretary '31. JACK YISK. Dracula” IIARVKV D. WATSON F. F. A. '88. '31. Secretary '31. Judi'int; Team 'S3. KI.IZABKTH WATTS Pep Squad 'S3. '31. The l iutfhiut; Cure Kxtem- iraraneous Speaking ’82. Latin Club '81. Secretary '32, President '33. National Honor Society. Duma- tic Club '31. Latin Tournament '31, '82. '31. Secretary Class '33. Literary Editor Bronco '31. CICOVKi: WIIITK. -KIiik Konjc” Clavi I'rciident '84. Huniiicss Mana i-r Bronco 34. I.alin Club '33. '34. S|MiiUh Clul '31. Itrainatic Club ’34. Hi Y AmuK'iiilion '38. Yell l.-a.I.-r 31. CaMnol '34. Ju l|je Lynch '34. MA M! K I.KK WINKLER Hume Economic Club '30. '31. SpanUli Club '33. '34. National Honor Society, lnter chola tic Loftgue Spelling '32. '88. '34. JEROME Zl'IIIK, Jack' NOT IN PICTURES Lena Mae Broach Otie Cousins Wanda Cunningham Helen Easters Alfred Edge Clarence Edge Maureen Fuchs H. C. Gibson Marcel Konecny Joe Locke Walter McGregor Roger Moehlman J. C. Reed Lauren Reppert Melvin Vasbinder Nallie Womble J I N I OH CLASS OFFICERS President RUTH WEDDINGTON Vice-President HAL HALTOM Secretary MAURINE WILLIAMSON Treasurer ROBERT PRE NAL Reporter WALTER LEE PORTER Jl’NIOR CLASS ROLL Anderson, Arthur Autrey, Lydaceil Ballard, Luella Barron, Genevieve Beal, Lawrence Bond, Monroe Boriskie, Robert Brachek, Helen Cahill, Lottie Mae Carrington, John Davis, Dorothy Delameter, John Durham. Sara Lee Eudaly, Mildred Ffree, Herman, Foster, B. D. Hagemier, Mildred Hall, John W. Hensarling, Marta R. Hohn, Bessie Holder, Valton Holmes, Billy Holmes, Elizabeth Hostetter, Dorothy James, Frances Karper, Robert Killough, David Konecny, Carrol Kubin, Frank Lawrence, Katherine Lightsey, Maurice Lowe, Blanche Marrs, Douglas Mart insen, Heilry O. McLain, W. I. Mendl, Helen Merka, Milton Miller, Marjorie E. Nash, Imogene Nelson, Marjorie Nemec, Hattie Patterson, Pauline Patronella, Joe Porter, Walter Lee Pre«=nal, Robert Rochelle, Esther Sample. Ernest Shaw, Ollie Ruth Slowey, Albert Stabler, Frank Stanford, John Syptak, Albert Tatum, Robert Thompson, Irene Vance, Gaston Weddington, Ruth Williams, Lurene Williamson, Maurine SOPHOMORK H CLASS OFFICERS President .................................................... MYRTLE LEE HARRISON Vice-President LEA REESE Secretary ANNA JOE BOND Treasurer HENRY HALTOM Reporter BILL ANTONE SOPHOMORE 1J CLASS MOLL Andrews, Marie Antone, Bill Barnett, Gertrude Barron, J. W. Benson, Marie Blackwell, Bernice bond, Anna Jo Canady, Ennis , Carrington, Martha Cantella, Carl Daniels, Georgia M. Dyer, Joe Elliott, Junior Fickey, Marguerite Gregg, Jack Griffin, Ralph Ha'tom, Henry Hall, Hilah Hardin, Florine Harrison, Barbara Harrison, Myrtle Lee Henry, Maurice Hunnicult, Bill Jackson. Aubrey James, Jim Jones, Mary Helen Konecny, Dorothy I.ightsey, Grace Martin. Vivian Mendl, Johnnie Nedbalek, Lillie Palasota. Pauline Pratas, Helen Reese, Lea Restivo, Frank Restivo, Samuel Schultz, Cecilia Thurman, Pauline Vance, Dalton Walker, James Wheeler, Jack SOPHOMORK A CLASS OFFICKRS President ANNA B. THOMAS Vice-President ...................................................... WAYNE MUELLER Secretary - DORIS MOEHLMAN Treasurer PEGGY STUART Reporter ........................... BERNICE KRAFT SOPHOMOHK A CLASS ROLL Alexander, Clifford Anderson, Ruth Autrey, Miles Ball, Evelyn Ballerstedt, Emogene Barnes, Annabelle Beard, Frances Beard, Margaret Beverly, Seale Black, Lester Block, Natalie Bradley, Elizabeth Ann Buckhaults, Douglas Bullock, Quentin Cargill, Lawrence Carrington, Florine Cawley, Pressley Chatham, Roland Cook, Louise Dansforth, Mary E. Dansby, Doris Darnell, Frances Darrow. Philena Davis, Edwin Denk, Carrie Fdge, John Hearn, Bobbie Hensarling, Anita Hopkins, Bill Jones, Linton Jones, Robert Karper, Edward Keller, Walter Kern, Anita Kohler, Evelyn Kraft, Bernice Lang', Raymond McGee, Francess McGee. Ina Mae Machos, Frances Mangum, Dorothy Maniloff. Leon Merka, Edward Miller, Helen Moehlman, Doris Mueller, W’ayne Murray, Bonnie Neeley, Ruth Nunn, Hazel Dawn Palermo, Joe Patranella, John Phillips. Lucy Price. Ina Mae Rees, Ruth Rosprim, Katherine Schulman, Alfred Sikes, Robert Simnson, Goldie Sosolik, Waldie Stasny, Ann Stuart, Peggy Thomas, Anna B. Thurmond, Ruth Tobias, Aubrey Trant, Robert Vance, James Walker, Margaret Watson, Eunice Watts, Sarah Wiley, Johnnie Mae Williams, Harry Winkler, Ruby Mae Zak. Angelina Zimmerman, Lamar FRESHMAN B CLASS OFFICERS PHALBA LEE GODWIN President REBECCA JONES vice-rresiaem NOEL GAYLE secretary Treasurer RUBY MERLE DYESS H. G. STALLINGS Reporter FRESHMAN B CLASS ROLL Beal, Oren Buchanan, Thurston Daniels, Frances De Hart, Ruth Dunn, J. B. Dyess, Ruby Merle Eden, Mildred Ellis, Exa Fagan, Jackie Fleckenstien, John Fleckenstien, Tom Godwin, Phalba Lee Griffin, Burt Hopkins, Mae Hornak, Joe Hudetts, Olga Hudspeth. Lute Jones, L. P. Jones, Rebecca Kubin, Edward Kubin, Helen Locke, A1 McCall, Eldridge Mathis, Perry •Modre, Bill Moore, Lorene Peyton, Myrtle Rosprim, Lee Simpson, Doris Simpson, Dorothy Smith, Mildred Smith, Robbie Stallings, H. G. Syptak, Alvin Vitopil, F. J. Washington, William Wisniewski, Harry ❖ FRKSIIMAX A CLASS OFFICERS President TOM STEWART Vice-President MAC STEWART Secretary .............................................................. JANE GRAY Treasurer ROBERT NELSON Reporter MILDRED JAHN FRKSHMAN A CLASS ROLL Adair. Octavia tiomex, Kretl Mant ht-i. l.orraine Attains. Jane (•ray, Jane Martin, Marcile llall. ItolH-rt Cray, Joe Martin. Truman Ileal, Mary (iriffin, Ituth Mathis. Perry lien a n. David llall, Thomas Melt-sky, Mary Ht rger. Kay mond llaltom. Doiiahl Mt-utll, James Henry. Johnny Manu , laiwrence Mt-rka. An tone Itonano, Dora Haims. Raymond Moffatt, Oscar Itoiul, Krnest Henry, Wilbur Morrell. Margaret lit.niface. Albert llartafield, Ardell Nelson, Robert Itovctt. Ouy lloltlen, Walter Novak, Jim- l.rewer. Hetty Jahu. Miltirt-sl Ogg, Johnnie Mae Hush, Ktlwartl Jones. Kva Mildred Palasota. Frances Carneit. Minnie D. Jones, Juanita Palermo. Frank Cawll. Margaret Jones, Marjorie Palermo. Tommie Clary, Dorcce KalitiOC, Julia Patterson, Hilly Oliver Cochran, Jun - Kaplan, Alo| h Patterson, Hill Oscar t'on rati. Doris Kellett. James Payne, Frances CtHik. florin- Killough. Downs Pierson, Polly Covey. Hyron Kuobel, Rosemary Powers, Cora Mat- Crenshaw. Ruth Kohler. Frances Price. Wallis Davis. Hilly Kreneck. liryant Raw Is, Samuel Dt-m-ua. Minnie Kiihin. Helen Rc«d, David Dewey. Webber Kuhin. Ktlwartl Regmuntl, Frankie Dishman. Prince la-nx. Krvin ltep|M-rt. Louisc Faster . Johnnie 1.in-Ivey. Ituth Jt(f tiVO, Joseph Faster . la-na Ituth Lloyd. Cora Riggs. Iairraine Kilip . Lee Lloyd. Dora Sample, Olive KIIK Dorothy laJtt-llo. Sam Schovajsa. Kvelyn Kudaly. Krnest Lynch. James Saunders. Mary Alice Franxe. Rleanog, Mabry, Wildeati Slower. Wehl • Futjiia. Milton Mabry. Wilson smith, Anna H. Fu-ktII. I!ul y McHrith-. Juanita Smith. Malcolm f’ammon. William McCall. Tom Smith, Marjorie Cihsoti. Lucille McDonald, Helen Sotolik, Helen Chun. Cilhert Mollaney. Virginia Stewart. Mac Cold'inith. John McKenzie, Kirby Stewart. Torn McWilliams. Karl Snyder. Vernon Ti4tin.ni. Millie Valex, Paul Vidtiixlpr, .lame Vick. Kmmic Lou Vi« kl. Ilcnry Watson. J. C. Watts. Josephine Warner. Manwn W codon. Donald Wehrman. Johnnie Wheeler. Thomas Wigley, Teresa Wilson, David Winter. (Seraldlne Worthington. Louise ATH LETICS ❖ Bottom Row:—Roger Moehiman. Wayne ?Jueller, Frank Watson, Robert Boriskie. Clifford Alexander, Hal Haltom, J. W. Barron, Aubrey Jackson. Robert Nelson. Robert Ball. Middle Row:—Bill Hunnicut, Lewis Tuck (Captain) Frank Restivo, Buck Melesky, Bill Holmes. Jack Wheeler, Milton Merka (Captain-elect), Johnnie Mendl, John Patranella, Lamar Zimmerman, Albert Syptak. Top Row:—Assistant Coach Bill Carmichael, Bill Mooro, Lawrence Beal. Frank Stabler, Perry Mathis, Maurice Henry, H. G. Stallings, John Stanford, Ennis Canady. Coach Pete Jones, Forrest Jones. Jr., (Manager). FOOTBALL KKCOHI) VXV. Date Visitors Sept. 20—Mexia 13 Oct. 6—Hearne 0 Oct. 13—Brenham 13 Oct. 20—Rosebud 0 Oct. 27—Beaumont 19 Nov. 3—San Jacinto 19 Nov. 10—John Regan 13 Nov. 17—Cameron 6 Nov. 24—Navasota 7 Nov. 30—Caldwell 0 Dec. 12—Caldwell 0 Home Team Bryan 0 Bryan _UU B.yan 7 Bryan G Bryan 0 Bryan 0 Bryan 2 Bryan 0 Bryan 32 Bryan 0 Bryan 12 A. E. JONES Bottom Row:—Dorothy Edge, Anna Jo Bond, Bessie Mae Lichte (Captain), Phalba Lee Godwin, Frances Koladajak, Hazel Dawn Nunn. Top Row:—Doris Dansby, Anna B. Smith. Georgia Mae Daniels, Dorece Clary. Ruth Weddington (Captain-elect), Lila Fae Vance, Maxine Fitts. GIRLS BASKETBALL RECORD 1933-1 tm Date Visitors Feb. 5—Kurten 34 ...... Feb. 6—Navasota 20 Feb. 13—Montgomery 39 Feb. 14—Navasota 15 Feb. 16—Kurten 37 Feb. 23—Bedias 25 Home Team Bryan 44 Bryan 21 Bryan 19 Bryan 26 Bryan 24 Bryan 24 ELLIOTT BEASON Bottom Row:—Johnnie Mendl, James Alexander (Captain), Frank Stabler (Cap- tain), Raymond Lang, Harvey D. Watson. Middle Row:—Bill Antone, Robert Presnal, H. G. Stallings (Captain-elect), Eld- ridge McCall, Clifford Alexander, Lawrence Beal, John Stanford. Top Row:—L. P. Jones (Manager). BASKETBALL RECORD 1933-1934 Visitors Texas City 19 Su arland 34 ........ Richmond 39 North Zulch 38 Cook’s Point 41 Hempstead 50 ........ Caldwell 4fK. Temple 28-59 Temple C28 ........ Madisonvllle 19 Hempstead North Zulch 30 Hearne 11 Consolidated 16 Sam Houston Fish 35 Navasota 13 Iola 28 Corsicana 21 ....... Kurten 16 Consolidated 23 Caldwell 18 North Zulch 23 Caldwell 18 Navasota 18 ......... Jefferson Davis 37 Home Team Bryan 21 Bryan 53 Bryan 16 Bryan 44 Bryan 60 Bryan 37 Bryan 50 Bryan 17-25 Bryan 23 Bryan 24 Bryan 29 Bryan 33 Bryan 53 Bryan 21 Bryan 21 Bryan 53 Bryan 20 Bryan 38 Bryan 39 Bryan 27 Bryan 36 Bryan 35 Bryan 26 Bryan 51' Bryan 14 W. R. CARMiCHAEL • • ORGANIZATIONS S T A F F JESSIE THOMAS Editor OAK McKENZIE Asst. Athletic Editor ELIZABETH WATTS Literary Editor LILA FAE VANCE Asst. Litreary Editor GEORGE SINGLETARY Asst. Business Manager GROVER WHITE Business Manager SAM CRENSHAW BESSIE MAE LICHTE Asst. Literary Editor PATIENCE CHANCE Snapshot Editor RUTH BEARD Asst. Editor JAMES ALEXANDER Athletic Editor DAVID MUNDAY Advertising Manager JO-ANNA TATMAN Art Editor ORABELLE FOSTER Joke Editor C A B I X K T Officers President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer JESSIE THOMAS RUTH WEDDINGTON BESSIE MAE LICHTE JAMES ALEXANDER BESSIE MAE LICHTE Captain Basketball Team ANNA B. THOMAS President Sophomore A Clans RUTH BEARD Yell Leader DAVID BENSON President Freshman A Class PHALBA LEE GODWIN President Freshman B Class MYRTLE LEE HARRISON President Sophomore B Class JAMES ALEXANDER Captain Basketball Team MILTON MERKA Capiain-elect Football Team GEORGE SINGLETARY Yell Leader FRANK STABLER Captain Basketball Team TOM STUART President Freshman A Class JESSIE THOMAS Pep Squad Captain Editor Bronco RUTH WEDDINGTON Yell Leader President Junior Class GROVER WHITE President Senior Class Yell Leader Business Manager Bronco SPONSOR MALCOLM McINNIS ❖ NATIONAL HONOR SOCIKTY RUTH BEARD MARJORIE EARLE MILLER ERNEST SAMPLE JESSIE THOMAS DOROTHY HOSTETTER LILA FAE VANCE ELIZABETH WATTS RUTH WEDDINGTON MAURINE WILLIAMSON MAMIE LEE WINKLER THE NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS JAMES ALEXANDER MAURICE HENRY BILL MOORE HARVEY D. WATSON ROGER MOEHLMAN ROBERT PRESNAL FRANK STABLER P K P S Q r A I) Genevieve Barron Mari« Benson Anna Jo Bond Bet «y Brewer Elizabeth Ann Bradley Anne Cline June Coeliran Frances Darnell Gcor ;ia Lea Davis Sara Lee Durham Dorothy Edge Mildred F.udaly Jackie Fairan Onihelle Foster Jane Gray 1‘halha las- Godwin Irene IUrvc Bessie llohll Dorothy llostetter Mildred Jahn Marjorie Join's Ro-sc Kaplan Bernice Kratt sara Reva Maniloff Marjorie Karle Miller Imogcnc Nash Ruth Neeley Pauline Palasota France Pierson Goldie Simpson Marjorie Smith Jessie Thomas Irene Thompson Lila Fae Vance Elizabeth Watts Johnnie Wiley Maurine Williamson Y E L L L E A I) E R S Ruth Beard Ruth Weddintfton Grover White Ceorge Singletary SPONSOR Klliott Reason CAPTAIN Jessie Thomas PUBLIC SCHOOL ORCHESTRA Colvin Terrell. Director SKMOK ORCHESTRA IMANO— Joint Edge VIOLIN'S— Hilda Mae Hull (ituruia I.«m Davit Virjrinia William llcnry Kulgham Hiram Ifciwnard Ruth Kern Oliver Coen Thomas Newton John Stanfoni CLARINETS— Walter la 1 Portrr June Cochran latter It lark TRI'MPKTS— Harry Wayne Williams Hal llaltom Billy Holmes «uy Davis Malcolm Smith FRENCH HORNS— Waller Holden ak McKenzie Martel Harrison TROMBONE— Clifton! Alexander SAXAPHONES— Bill Antone Ernest IliiKeins Jl'NIOR ORCHESTRA PIANO— Thomas Hall VIOLINS Wanda Watson Lillian Stalling Junior Watson W. S. Barron. Jr. Travis Nelson Everett Riley Charles Thompson Blocker Bane Trant Ted Davis John Huggin Jim- Huggins Bill Downanl SAXAPHONE— II. L. Whitley. Jr. TROMBONES— Rol ert Cole Nelson Ralph Beal CLARINETS— Hiram Downurd Oliver Ooen Linton Robertson Norman Snapp Norman Stuart Thomas Nelson DRIMS- Forreat Jones BASS— Ernest Sample ❖ SCIKNCK CLUB Officers President ..... Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter ..... ANNA B. THOMAS NATALIE BLOCK HELEN MILLER JOHNNIE MAE WILEY HAZEL DAWN DUNN ROLL I .cater 11 lack Natalie Block Doris Dannli.v Mary Klizaheth Danforth I'hih-nn Darrow Mildred Kden John Kdge Bobby Hearn I .•■oil Muniloff France Mfflw liw Mae Mcflee Helen Miller Wayne Mueller llaezl 1). Dunn Alfred Seliulman Anna B. Thomas Margaret Walker Johnnie Mae Wiley Harry Williams Thomas Wheeler SPANISH CU B Officers RUTH BEARD IMOGENE NASH LILA FAE VANCE Treasurer MILDRED EDEN ROLL Until Heard Mark Benson Hck-n Brachek Carl (Mantella Ktlia Cook lionise Cook Carrie Cook Mildred Eden Junior Elliott orabelle Foster Jli-rman Free llilah Mae Hall Anita Hcnsarlinjr Marta Kuth H«n-arl(tiir Mae Hopkins la-oiui Keller Anita Kuth Kern David Killough Evelyn Kohler France Kolodejack Dorothy Konecny Bern Lichte Grace Lijfhtaey France Macho- Frances McGee Oak McKenzie KoRi-r Moehlmun Wayne Mueller Imojtene Xash Pauline Pula-ota France Pierson Helen Pratas Katherine Rosprim Cecilia Schultz Doris Simpson Dorothy Simpson (■oldie Ruth Simpson Lorraine Smith lbort Syptak Lila Fae Vance (Srover White Johnnie Mae Wiley Glenn Williams Mamie Lee Winkler Kuby May Winkler LATIN CLUB President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .... Reporter ELIZABETH WATTS PATIENCE CHANCE NATALIE BLOCK BOBBY HEARNE ALFRED SCHULMAN ROLL Kmogene Balleratnlt Natalie Block Anna Jo Bond Elizabeth Ann Bradley Margaret Carol 1 Patience Chance June Cochran Mary Elizabeth Dan forth Doris Dansby Philona Harrow Sara Lee Durham Lucille Gibson Edward Karper Itobort Karper Bernice Kraft Leon Maniloff Marcile Martin Helen Miller Both Neeley Hazel Nunn J. W. Hall Bobbie Hearn Bill Hunnicutt Ina Ma - Pilee Alfred Schulman PeffK ’ Stuart Ruth Thurmond Anna B. Thomas Elizabeth Watts Josephine Watts Josephine Watts Margaret Walker Grover White HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Officers President INA HARRISON Vice-President .................................................... MARTHA CARRINGTON Secretary ......................................................... GEORGIA LEA DAVIS ROLL Kutli Anderson Alii.- Dell Itull.. -k Duella Italian! Kniogcne Itallerstedt Bern lirown Martha Carrington Howe Clary Ceorgia l.ea Davis Minnie Di-nena la-na Until Faster Mauni'ii Fuchs llilali Ma - Hall Ina Harrison Dorothy Hostetler Hi-hi-coa Jones Juanita Jones Hemice Krjft Kvclyn KohU-r Cora Lloyd Dora IJoyd Dorothy Mangmn Juanita McBride Vivian Martin France Machos Helen .Moore Imogene Nash Until Neeley Marjorie Nelson Myrtle Peyton Pauline Palasota Frances Palasota Jo-Anna Tat man (•oldie Until Sim| son Irene Simpson Uuth Thurmond Until Uis-s Ksther Marie Uochclle Katherine Uosprim Inez Ree .- Mavanu Warn FUTURK FARMERS Officers President .... Vice-PresidQnt Secretary Treasurer .... Reporter ..... Watch Dog .... ... JACK GREGG H. O. MARTINSON HARVEY D. WATSON MAURICE HENRY MELVIN DANSBY WALDIE SOSOLIK ROLL Miles Autry Robert Hull John Berry Krnest Bond Monroe Bond Pressley Cawley Melvin Dansby Johnny Flekanstein Jack Ores Maurice Henry J. C. Ilohn Kiiwunl Kiibin Frank Kubin Maurice I.i cht ey Al l.ocke II. O. Martinson Henry Pledger Walthls Price Harmon Put Lee Kospriro Frank Regmund Wal.lle Sosollk Melvin Taylor Robert Trant Henry Vlsoski Harvey I . Watson Harry Wesnieski David Wilson Johnnie Wehrman DRAMATIC CLUB Officers President GEN El EVE BARRON Chairman Program Committee ......................................... RUTH NEELEY Secretary BARBARA HARRISON ROLL Octavia Adair Kuth Heard Klllogelle Hullerstedt (imrrim Harroii Natalie Block Anna Jo Bond Kunis Canady Byron Covey Philetia l arrow Georgia Lea Davis Sara Lee Durham Mildred Kden Clarence Kdge Jackie Fagan B. I). Foster Loren Gentrv Hilda Mae Hall Hal Haltom Myrtle Lee Harrison Barbara Harrison Irene Higgs Dorothy Hustettcr Rose Kaplan Anita Ruth Kent l avid Killough Bernice Kraft Douglas Mart Kara Reva Maniloff Helen McDonald Frances McGee Marjorie Rarle Miller Imogcne Nash Ruth Neeley France Pierson Walter las Porter (■oldie Simpson Lorraine Smith Jo-Anna Tatman Mallie Tatman Ruth Thurmond Kli alteth Watts Varah Watt Maurine Williamson Grover White Johnnie Mae Wiley • .v. FEATURES ❖ JAMES ALEXANDER Most Handsome Boy MILDRED KDEX Most Beautiful Girl THURSON CARGILL Most Popular Boy JSSIE THOMAS Best All-Around Girl BESSIE MAE LICHTE Most Popular Girl MILTON MERKA Best All-Around Boy These jokes are great inventions. The school gets all the fame; The printer gets the money; And the Joke Ed. all the blame. Miss Carter: Correct this sentence. “It was me that spilled the ink. Jack Wheeler: “It wasn’t me that spilled the ink.” Brownrigg: “Are any of your childish wishes being fulfilled?” Mr. Sloop: “Well, when I was a kid and my mother combed my hair. I wished I didn’t have any. Mr. Smith: (after a very bad recitation) Class is dismissed. Don’t flap your ears as you go out. Even his best friend wouldn’t tell him— so he flunked his exam. George Singletary: “Do you know what Ford is figuring on now?” Roland: “No. what? George: “Paper. Myrtle Lee: Can you drive with one hand?” Tubby: “You bot I can. M. L.: “Then have an apple.” “Who you shovvin’?” “I dunno . . . what’s your name?” Sara Lee: And then I told him I didn’t want to see him again?” Imogene: “What did he do?” Sara Lee: “Turned out the lights.” A boy’s classification can easily be deter- mined by the way in which he bids his dad goodnight before going out. Fish: “Can I go out tonight, Dad?’ Soph: “Goin’ out tonight, dad. Be in by ten.” Jr.: ‘‘Goin’ out tonight, dad.” Sr.: “Goodnight, dad. I’ll bring in tbe milk.” Jack Wheeler: “May I have this dance?” Ditto Fagan: “Certainly, if you can find a partner.” Red Head: “I hate that man. Blonde: Why? I thought you liked him.” Red Head: “He said I couldn’t whistle, and just to show him I could, I puckered up my mouth just as sweet and round and do you know what he did?” Blonde: No, what?” Red eHad: Well, the fool just let me whistle.” Exasperated traffic cop: Say, lady do you know how to drive a car?” Sara Leo: Why, yes, I think so. Why do you wish to know?” I met her in the garden; The night was still as death; I knew she knew her onions ’Cause she had ’em on her breath. David Killough: “I saw a man swallow a sword last night.” RoSfert Karper: “That’s nothing, I saw a man inhale a camel.” Mrs. Bond (to Anna Jo’s music teacher): Do you think my daughter’s voice will ever amount to anything?” Music teacher: “Well, it might come in handy in case of fire.” WANTED—by all Allen boys: To be let alone by Bryan High girls. Marjorie Earle and Ruth Weddington were inspecting an are exhibit. Marjorie Earle: “That’s the ugliest pic- ture I ever saw.” Ruth: “Come away, silly, that’s no pic- ture, it’s a mirror.” Mary Helen Jones: “Did you ever hear the one about the Scotchman who went to •• garage and asked for a package of free wheeling?” John Carrington :“ No, let’s hear it.” Character in a talkie: “I love you, dear- est, but I can’t marry you just yet. J. W. Barron (loudly from the balcony): “Naw, course yuh can’t. This is only the lirst reel.” Junior Elliott: “You’re one in a million, kid.” Mallie Tatman: “So’s your chance.” Mr. Crenshaw suggested that we put a blank space in this annual for the folks who can’t read. Barbara Harrison (driving by hospital): “Would you like to see where I was vac- cinated?” James (with enthusiasm): “Sure.” Barbara: (pointing to hospital): “Right in there.” Miss Hyman: “The doctor advised me to exercise with dumbells early in the morn- ing. So I want my Senior class to mset me before breakfast in the morning.” FOUND—(on J. W. Barron): One senior girl’s ring with initials J. A. T. Anne: “Gee, that pop corn smells good and it makes my mouth water.” Patsy: Then spit.” Grover: “Thou are the sunshine of my soul. Thou drivest away the clouds of des- pair. Thou will always reign in my heart. My love for thoe will never grow cold. Wilt thou-” Marjorie Earle: “Say, what is this a pro- posal or a weather report?” By the way, folks, what this country needs is fewer people telling us what this country needs. It was the first time J. W. had been to a dance, and when his partner decided she did not want to dance the next, he was at a loss for something to talk about. “Do you ever have indigestion?” he ask- ed. in a desperate effort to make conversa- tion. “No,” she replied shortly. “What a pity,” murmured J. W.; “I know such an excellent remedy.” Mr. Carmichael: “Can you prove that the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs? Bess Brown: “I don’t have to prove it. I admit it.” FAMOUS SAYINGS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE Alfred Edge: “Nome.” Grover: “Take it easy, gal. Bess Mae: Well, I don’t see why. George Singletary: Hello. Come again.” Genevieve: Aw, well, goodnite.” Patsy: Lister, dear. Mr. Sloop: “As Elizabeth said—” Wayne Mueller: “An then little Nell'Came round the comer.” Jackie Fagan: “Wasn’t that funny? (Gig- gle-giggle-giggle.) Mildred Eden: oYu do?” Miss Hyman: Now what kind of a hear- ing, smelling, tasting thing is a new?” Allen boy: I’ve never seen such dreamy eyes.” Ruth Thurmond: “You’ve never stayed so late before.” • ••••• Forrest Jr. went to the box office after witnessing the new show. “Will you kindly return me the amount of the amusement tax?” he asked. “Why,” inquired the manager. I wasn’t amused.” Mr. Crenshaw: “What is chemistry’s greatest contribuation to the world? Forrest Jr.: “Blondes.” Miss Harris: “Don’t use that dish towel to wipe the stove with, Lorraine, use your head. “ Harvy D.: “Do you use toothpaste.” John Stanford: “No, none of my teeth are loose.” Esthor Marie: See that picture over there? Well, I drew it and a hundred wouldn’t buy it” Aubrey: “Well, I’m one of the hundred. Mr. Sloop: How many times have I told you to be to class on time?” Genevieve: “I don’t know. I thought you were keeping score.” To Our Acluertisers HH IHe u?ish to express our gratitude for making pos sible this memoir of our high school days. THE STAFF Representing HERFF-JONES JEWELRY LINE SCHMIDT ENGRAVING COMPANY WACO, TEXAS WEDDING INVITATIONS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, CALLING AND BUSINESS CARDS LETTERHEADS, MONOGRAM STATIONERY AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY JIMMIE BAKER, Representative I ! J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. j “Where Savings Are Greatest” ! i i i _________________________________ SPORT OXFORDS CONGRATULATICNS SENIORS! There’s only one more thing you need to know to make your “Education complete. True Brillance is gauged by not how much you study, not how much you know, hut by how many under-grads have you? Many a young man has learned smartness in one trip to this store. And that’s equivalent to a college education. See these new Spring Undergrad Suits today —Styled in the young man’s manner. Priced so reasonable you can easily afford one and all the necessary accessories. SPORT BELTS — STRAW HATS SPORT HANDKERCHIEFS SUSPENDERS — FANCY SOCKS A. M. WALDROP CO. Bryan Motor Co. i i j SALES i i SERVICE North Main Street PIGGLY WIGGLY ! Fancy and Staple Groceries Choice Meats HOME OWNED ! Rhone .'Ml TYLER HASWELL 51 Years of School Service for Bryan and Vicinty I i i i i i i i i i i Parker-Astin Hardware Company The Place To Buy ALL YOUR HARDWARE i I i j GIFTS I I KODAKS Joe Kaplan and Co.. Inc. RADIOS WATCHES JEWELRY i COMPLIMENTS OF THE MODEL CLEANERS Phone 800 Edison English Homer Mathis COMPLIMENTS OF Holmes Brothers Confectionery We Deliver Phone 221 Operated by SANKEY PARK DIAMONDS SILVER WATCHES Watch and Jewelry Repairing li i M H h n n ii ii jj H !! ii :: a ! ( i i _____ A. M. Stud n!s Texas Service Station THE WELL KNOWN TEXACO Products and HavoCine Oils PHONE 765 J. D. (Buster) WORLEY, Operator Compliments of— ! G. S. PARKER i LUMBER CO. Phone 46 Milton Mcrka: “That horse knows as much as I do.” Monroe Bond: “Well, don’t tell it. You might want to sell it some day.” WE NOMINATE FOR THE HALL OF SHAME Grover White because he has so many women under his thumb. Imogenc Nash for driving down Main at such break-down speed. Roland Chatham for boring everyone to tears with his imitation of Joe Penner. Lila Fae Vance for flunking so many subjects. Jessie for being a “pansy. Bernice Kraft for taking in all theso Allen dances. Marjorie Earle for being a “lily”. Three well-known Bryan High girls for being such lovers of good literature. “Gracie Wheeler for being a regular Clark Gable when it comes to acknowledging introductions. A certain section of the sub-dcbs for go- ing to carnivals and taking in the “huia- hula girls” side-show. Alfred Edge is so dumb he thinks general merchandise is a general in the army. No don’t ! George S. No! No! No! I said No! No! How many times must I tell you No No! No! I’m not going to givei you one. No! you needn’t beg. No! No! Stop that, George! Stop! No! No! I don’t do it! If you look like that I’ll never give you one! No! No! Oh, well, you big pest, if you will take it, take your poor little sister’s last piece of candy. Her niece is rather good looking, eh? Don’t say “knees is” say “knees aare.” “How’s your cough?” “Better.” It should be. You’ve been practicing it enough.” A company that manufactures corn syrup received the following letter from Clarence Edge: Dear Sirs: Although I have taken several cans of your famous corn syrup, my feet are no better than when I starter. r t | Headquarters for r ! i i i WHILE VISITING IN NAVASOTA . . ! 1 ALL ATHLETIC GOODS 1 i STOP AT j TENNIS EQUIPMENT I 1 i j INDOOR BALL BATS 1 1 1 1! ii BILL GUS j All of Which Is Offical Equipment and { | Will Save You Money Montgomery Ward Company (I !! li ii I! CONFECTIONERY and CANDY KITCHEN Bryan Street—Phone 269—Bryan, Tex. NAYASOTA, TEXAS Westinghouse Electric Refrigerators New 5 Year Guarantee | EUGENE EDGEfr SON Bryan, Texas i | i | Compliments of j | Hall Chevrolet j | Company i I ) Phone 137 — Bryan, Texas i i i i i ! I i i i i i i i i i i ( i i i i i i ! Phone 25 NEW WHITE SHOES! I { Beautiful Patterns in White Kid— W'hite j Linen and W’hite Suva Cloth. Ties, Pumps and Oxfords. Sandals. Too. All Height ! Heels— • j j $3.95 $4.95 $6.00 i I j Robertson-Chambers Shoes and Hosiery I PHONE 152 I I ij ! i (.umphmrnls of the j Compliments of— 1 i ! First State Bank THE j ! BRYAN FLORAL CO. j I I BRYAN, TEXAS 1 ! Trust Co. Bryan, Texas 1 I Lawrence Qrocery | | Company j I I Bryan, Texas I WHOLESALE GROCERS I COTTON FACTORS iTEXACOi i 1 i FIRECHIEF GACOLINE LEADS j !,iI' ' I ALL OTHERS | I i K. B. ELLIOTT, Agent Your Friend and Washwoman American Steam Laundry Dry Cleaners, Hatters, Dyers ! ! Phone 585 1 —• Bryan, Texas j i I Get Wise Gang! C-H-O-O-S-E . YOl IL SPRINC. AND Sl'MMKR SLITS HERE BULLOCK AKIN have definitely accomplished a fitting place on the FASHION HORIZON. No where else in Bryan is there a store so wholly and so consistently concentrated to the selling of— Jf STYLE AND QUALITY At Popular PRICKS Clothing Shoes Hats Furnishings BULLOCK Qc AKIN Popular Price Cash Store for Men, Young Men and Boys • • Central Texas Auto Co. DeSoto and Plymouth SALKS AND SERVICE Phone 700 li ij I! li M li li li li I i Compliments of e Jesse J LOU cU i Dry Cleaning and Dyeing | 3813 E. 26th Street — Phone 221) I I! — — BRYAN, TEXAS Compliments of New York Cafe WK NEVER SLEEP I !_______________ Indenpent Service Station Featuring EAST TEXAS GAS MIKE BARRON, Manager College Avenue and .'With St. Gulf States ! i ii !i li ii ii li Magnolia Petroleum Co. Utilities Company !! Wholesale and Retail Ice Distributors Phone 206 |i Mohiloil — Mobilgas ii li jl ii ii ii li ii ii ii Mohiluhrication L. L. PISTOLE, Agent Phone 28 BRYAN, TEXAS g—3 Compliments of ii ii ii ii ii ii !) li li ii CITY NATIONAL I' li ii ii ii ii ii ii ii I I! BANK Compliments of the P A L A C E AM) Q U E E TV THEATERS Compliments of STEPHAN ICE and BOTTLING CO. A BRYAN INSTITUTION George Stephan II. O. Ferguson 11 !! !i M K ! • II I II II I I II II i! II Ice Cream Always Best Compliments of STUDIO Portrait and Kodak Finishing BRYAN, TKXAS ii ii ii n ii H ii WHITE ROSE ii ii li Canady’s PHARMACY Bryan’s Biggest and Best Drug Store Prescriptions Carefully Com- pounded by Registered Druggist FRKE MOTORCYCLE DELIVERY Phone €50 or 560 T i I i i i i i i i i i j i i i ( i ( i i N. A. Stuart Druggist r H H YOU BUSINESS APPRECIATED” I ! I i i I I I I ! I I l t I I I I I I I I I DEPOSIT PART OF YOUR SALARY With Us and Start a Thrift Account We Pay Interest on These Accounts May Be Withdrawn Without Notice For Other Information Call 3X5 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Fidelity Finance Co. i i j i i i i I i i i i j ! i i i i i i i i i WITH BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1931 WEBB BROS. !i !i li II ii !i II II li II li li li li li li li ENGRAVING DONE BY Southwestern Engrauinq Co. DALLAS, TEXAS ’ MMM W mMMmmmmMM K Compliments cj cThe IDilliams Printing Company Printinq-Engrauinq-Embossing Bryan, CTexas i i i i i i I i ! i i ( i i i i i ! I I ! l Office Hourse 8 to 12 and 1 to 6 Major Flight Surgeon U. S. Army Res. R. Henry Harrison, Jr. X-Ray PHYSIOTHERY EQUIPMNET Bryan. Texas Office Phone 286 Res. Phone 374 No Answer Call Canady's Pharmacy Compliments of GUY HARRIS Compliments of CLYDE F. GOEN !1 11 M !| !! 1 I! ! I !! !! 'I II ll H M !j H I i i B A N K A I' i T II E F I H S T X A T I O N A L B A N K () F B R Y A N , Courteous Service i ! ! I I i i ! i I ! I I i ! i RED WHITE STORES V. B. HARRIS North .Main Street, Phone 849 J. A. WILLIAMS Bryan Avenue, Phone 282 C. (). SH EL ANDERS FOOD MARKET Bryan Avenue and 26 St., Phone 637 • ” U ii ii it fi ii ii ii ii ii ii ft !! ii it ii ii ii u ii Compliments of Oak McKenzie DENTRISTRY Drs. Lawrence York Phone 348 QUALITY GROCERY ‘Where Quality, Courtesy, and Service Rule FRESH FRUITS; VEGETABLES AND A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Phones 32 and 37 S. C. KIRBY DIAMONDS — WATCHES | SILVER I j GRADUATION GIFTS OF ALL KINDS I i j CALDWELL’S j Jewelry Store QUALITY JEWELS .% i •!« Agent For ALL INSTRUMENTS Instruction On ALL INSTRUMENTS Terrell Studio of | Music | COLVIN TERRELL, Supervisor j I I BRYAN, TEXAS McCulloch-Dansby Company FURNITURE We Turn Your House Into A Home P% -' • - •- . 7;, ■■? • ,',jr 7 w«i ■ t’ 4‘ -V- A S • - ■- ?' .■':. J , - '■ ;■• . 4 ? :-i„ : IJ.‘5TCKH§is3 ’•- .' r' V O ' ,-.{V;
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