Terrill Preparatory School - Terrillian Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1916

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1 1 1. G.. xr if 5. 1 i' J 5 :1 E 11 E gs ,f 5,1 B 1 Mx V Y 'E .T5'i1'4F1?7-P - 6 ' uf-33G1f5i'i'f'.f?k3Fl7:2rt' . 5112? ., -F ' james Paxton Matthews jack Bonner J. Howard Ardrey, jr. Dallas, Texas Glenwood, Arkansas New York City Entered 1909 Age 18 Entered 1912 Age 19 Entered 1909, Age 18 lovrer ichool Medal 1910 Er 1 h a rn tory Scholarship Medals 191.3 Uratory and Second Debaters 'Vledals 1914 football manager 1914 football etter 1915 News 19131916 fetrrllran 1916 goes to Princeton Object To be the greatest man rn the world without doing a hck of work Paxton rs a queer sort and when Paxton reads this hell be pleased as Punch for theres nothing Iaxton would rather be known as than that very thing Furthermore 11e can be any thing he wants to be The only thing that Can possibly keep hrm from the greatest measure f success rn whatever he under takes is a constrtutronal aver sion to work Paxton rs an ex tremest a mental opium eater combining a Gallic rmpetuosity urth an Oriental reserve He is a good lover and a sincere hater and proud of rt Above all le never affects any one negatively There rs a certain magnetism about hrm an aura surcharged with a restless mentalrty He has mrder himself felt ll whit ever he has gone into ee ub 1916 Object To be sweet and clean Jack always looks as rf he has lust finished trying to scrub his freckles off with soap and water' and hrs clothes fit hrm as House threatened to make Hank at the floor Qome say the reason is that she has black hair and blue eyes but those who know Jack best remember that the ladies fell for 111m before he ever fell for them lack is open handed and blue- blooded a good fellow and a true friend a perfect blonde we should say if rt werent for a barely perceptible tendency toward chubby cheeks and knock knees First llonor, 1909-1915 incl11'- siveg Middle Form Medal, foot- ball, 19155 basket ball, 1914- 1915-19163 baseball, 1914-1915- 1916g Editor-in-Chief, 'l'errill School News, Assistant Busi- ness Manager' News, 191-13 As- sociate Editor Annual, 19165 Y. M. C. A., 19155 goes to Yale. jay is a singular combina- tion of efficiency and unimagina- tiveness. lle can do more work and better in shorter' time than any other boy in the school, Furthermore, no matter how tough the problem, how crucial the crisis, he will not be awed, That's the unimaginativeness in him. On the hall field he is nev- er troubled by the what-if-L miss-it thought, consequently you find fewer notations in the E column opposite his name than opposite most any other player's. Yet he could nev- er be compared to that glo- rious exponent of imaginative- ness who jumped ol? a height with a cigar butt, thinking he was Halley's comet. Taking hirn all in all, Jay is one of the most popular, if not the most popular boy in the school. ff 29 J-EQ 151111 : : 'il - - 1- - :1 ,1 113 1914 1915, 1911-1912, rgrs , 1, 1' , 1115- 1 I C 9 ' ' if? 1 51 5 '1 . : 1 . 9 L5 - ' . if ' - . ' ' , 1 I I .1 1 U Q4 . o , ' ' ' l .U y I V ' 1 i ' .' 'll 1 1 - avg, . ' ' K ' ,L X 1 f ?

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Fourth Form HE Senior Class of 1916 will alwaysw look back upon its record in the Terrill School with an overwhelming feeling of pride. Proud to have been numbered among such a group of young - - - are destined to become, within a short time, the leaders in their -, f 'jC'7f7l47iZg-- may be their special call in life. Proud to remember the record : M4137 ves as Seniors, which no other class has ever equalled. Prou -ri Qyjpyjijzi, for the school on the grid- iron, diamond and basket ba Mu ' If the opportunity and pleas- ure of studying under so ',a'ffi90Q.-'.,,2Z:' fl-.4191 nv? their habits and ideals into what they are. They will ffffu vi A - '- ' X' , '16,' wherever they per- chance may see it. f W ' 'f, J ' As a class, that of '16 7, .sf ,lr utation. It is the largest, the best looking, the mos 1 g ' . nd the most athletic class which ever received diplo ' - fl . '7 thirty-six boys enrolled in this class on the twenty 55.5--'flf g . 5. .13 , gyfg ff ' number are. still plodding . - 4,574 N, , . along together with no de -xx , nfs -- . v-- f ne is something worthy' of Praise because,it bespeaks f can take the most difficult course and not fail. Now, as to the best looki , ome to the conclusion that this statement is erroneous when casti L -4f'71'5f1-f - n some of the illustrious brethren, but we will nevertheless stand pat on o tement. What class could ever boast of as good looking a president as can the 'L6eIE? or such handsome men as Robert Lenoir and Louis Burr Paine? It can not e one. It is without a doubt true that the '16 class was the most athletic class that has ever gone out from the Terrill School. Twelve of the Fifteen letter men in footballg four of the First string men in basket ball, and seven men of the baseball nine are in its number, and its president won the tennis tournament. Along other lines of school activities, the '16 class can claim a large part of the 'I' Glee Club, all the students in the orchestra, all the assistants to Harmon, and over half the Terrill School News Staffs I 28



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- 4 -.1 6, i '- ' .f':71::'.QL ' '. ' .,..3.,' rp 1 1 .ifiilu T U1 Y.f. 1-.-..-lmwlfaga-GK---f-105 Martin B. Winfrey J. Turner Garner Dallas Texas Bernard P. Dunlap Cisco, Texas Entered 1913, Age 16 Scroilil llonor 191-1: First llonor, 1915: llead of Third Form, l9l5g Y. NI. C. A., 1914- 1915-l'Jlfi: Students' Council, 1914-15: News, 1913-19163 Ter- rillian, 1916: Track Squad, 1915: goes to l'ennsylvania. Olujectf- To put Cisco on the map. This is the little red-headed lioy from Cisco, who last year was officially designated as the lnest all round student in his class. Turner isn't running a bit lmehind that record this year. lle's as savvy as they come, but the remarkable thing about him is he's Content to work just as hard as a chronic ll-collector- shoulrl work, 'Nate is a main-spring in the Y. M. C. .-X. lle tirst gets up their program, keeps it up with a couple of exhortations and then writes it up for the Ne-ws. llis work on the News and on this book has been up to the Sfllllf standard, They 4lou't make 'em any better than J. Turner. - Entered 19145 Age 17 lit-hate, 1915-19103 llraiorical Conte-st, 1915-1916: liheer Lead- er. 1915: Toastmaster Football llanquet, 19153 Assistant llusi- ness Manager ot' Terrilliau, 10163 llusiness Staff, School News, 1915-19163 goes to University of Texas. Object--Comedy. Somewhere in the lafteq la- mented Virgil's bequest to pos- terity there is found a passage which runs, U wine, giver of ioy. No one knows positive- ly just what Virgil had in mind at the time, lint we personally have our suspicions. Wine possesses a hrand of wit that goes hugely with the boys. lt cannot properly be said that M. B. takes anything seri- ously, but if you stretch a point you can imagine him as interest- ed in oratory and debating. Last year he astonished the school with a speech, which he had worked on but a few hours the day before. This proves one thing. It proxies he has the alvility if he wi s. Martin claims he has found the royal road to Trig. and has a glorious time of it until exams COIIIC around. lle then gets quite matutinal and is just as likely as not to pass the ex- am. Another reason we'd like to go to State next year is hecause that's where VVine is going. Dallas, Texas Entered 1909:Age 18 First llonor, 1910-1911: Sei:- ond llonor, 1912-1913-1914-19155 Foothall Scrubs, 1913: Foothall letter, 191-4-19151 Students' Council, 1914-1915: goes to Rice Institute. O1xjectfTo lie grave. VVe especially call the reader's attention to the snap-shot at the hottom of the page. That pic- ture represents the one and only time Beanie was ever caught smiling. We can't account for it. lt's just there in the pic- ture. The writer ot- And while you smile, another smiles, And soon there're miles and miles of smiles, And life's worth while because you smile - coulrl never have counted on Beanie as one of his smile conductors. Though he never in- dulges in unseemly levity and never, never rats dumps, he is quite as popular as those who do. Come to analyze our senti- ments, we like Beanie for his good sense, high principles and -gravity. X1 30 Y,-e 5 71. 4 ,T - -Q tits.- .:-:, 1 . . 4 1 l. ll e :far-elmo if t ee, ...1

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