University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1917
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It is a preparation for another world, a world into which it has been sending its graduates for these past thirty-four years, and can therefore only be fairly considered from this dual standpoint of being at once an end and a means to an end. a life and a discipline, and we must not make the mistake of ignoring the one for the other. The University earnestly desires to do its share of the world's work. but in so doing Ends itself largely confined to one single avenue of approach. Its impact must be through you, who are living now in its life and are soon to go out to live the other life. The field is the world, and the student who accepts the University's conception of life finds his chance, his field of operation, not so much in the University as in the world. Time and money and per- sonal service have been spent in and upon the University, not for its sake merely, but rather that it may be more attractive. more efficient, more compelling as a power in the world, and the students own worth as a University man is inescapably measured by what he counts for in the world of men. The men and women of the University must live in the world, in its politics and in its trade. the life which the University conserves. That is our only opportunity. The ideals of service and the motives of enlightenment and love which are taught here are not matters for statutory enactment, They must be incarnated in living persons. Their true ex- pression is not through educational platforms and resolutions and creeds, but in and through University men and women. The realms of social and civic life, of business and of government. will never be controlled by the principles for which the University stands. unless and until the men and the women of the University go in and possess the land, able to match wits with wits, to meet strategy with strategy, and to measure against the endurance of selfish greed, the superior endurance of unselfish public service. Into this other world you are again soon to go. some of you for a brief excursion. some of you for permanent residence. It is needless to say for me that our best wishes go with you, for we could not have had the association which this year has brought if your going were to terminate abruptly the vital 'interest which we have taken in your equipment or break the ties which have bound us to you. If you have learned to put men first and things second, if you have learned to put service first and self second, if you have learned, each of you, to hold your place and count for one in all the relationships and responsibilities of civic and political life, our present joy in you will be our future strength to expend upon other generations of students to the great benefit both of the University world and of that which is to come. X I X ,, Wi B., , . lf . , sis ., - 'f W Ama, -fee.. ,llll Me . VITKVOIT I y-H ve '1 1 if.,::af:gwr-:2r.r.'.122.5x.A..,Yaz:2.Q:aaf ff ,,11 Qzf, . THE FACULTY --- U I 1 V' -I .4 F f -v--'lf - cf' . A f 1' - +- .f T-TN- T--.,'f- Q ' Q, gf' 'Q 5' ' n . -415, 241- I JH - D - Y': A : .sli- XV ul,-L-I -' L, gjff ..-:-.':.':.-- -1- E JA., --.--- 'x Lqj-H .hi Q: - .S , , ,,.,, . . . .xA.. ., -A 'if-rf. J '24 ,.53-'L-2- J-idk ' T4 . .ff - - -f -' - . 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'f f Wffilgf-Slx f, Q x M7MfmV'f7X 6?F- zfW 'f'lI ' ' A ' fi 1 ' ff, 'fix wllflllliilgllx? f ,Vf f WL , Zia FX 'L I fm 1 f f' , 4 P' f JWL ff f 4-3- 5 U6 W Z Q' Wimxg, .fxfx ff 5. f Q2 fu 0 W K X 7 1 ff f fm Mae ?2:pn,X f, f!f I ji l N6 X W W' .Ji V-f 1,153 X , . X u g Q f .!awvfa,v,- 77' Twen 1'y-si x of the College of Arts. Graduate Department. f ' ' 2- -I fmwmr. ----- MM'-M ' ' - ., W ' 'T M -' W V X 1 'f . fe: Mi ,...,e-xiii' -. 'fiitffx 2 , . 54' -74 . . f ,: X . , f .- ff-ff 4'-C .1'r:- w1-a-- '.,f,- '1- - -1 ' ,, rj'-' tp' ,,- f- Z-4 - f , .. ,- V ,W , ' W iff? ....... THE FACULTY HARRY YANDELL BENEDICT HENRY WINSTON HARPER Professor of Applied Mathematics and Dean Pmfegsoi- of Chemistry and Dean nf the B.S. University ol Texas, 18921 M.A, ibid., V803- Ph.D., Harvard, l8Q81 lnstructor in Pure Mathe- matics and Astronomy, University of Texas, 18oo- ioooz Ad'unct Professor, ibid., iooo-1oo1.: Asso- ciate Professor, ibid., IQO7.-10071 Professor of Ap- plied Mathematics, ibid., IQO711 Director of the Department of Extension, il:-id., IQOQ-IQI ll Dean of the College of Arts, ibid,, 1o1 1-Q Dean of Men, Ph,G., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 18811 M.D., University of Virginia, 18o1.1 Adjunct Pro- fessor of Chemistry, University of Texas, 1804- 18q7: Associate Professor of Chemistry, ibid., 1807-10031 Professor of Chemistry, ibid,, lQO31'I Chairman of the School of Chemistry, ilaid., IQIO4 IQIZQ Dean of the Graduate Department, iltxid- IQI31. ibid., 1o14--. JOHN CHARLES' TOWNES Professor of Law and Dean of the Depart- ment of Law. LI.,.D., Baylor University, l8Q7Q Admitted to the Bar, l877.1 judge Thirty-third judicial District, 1881-1885: judge Twenty-sixth judicial District. 18881 Author of 'iTownes on Tortsf' Townes' American -Elementary Law, Toxvnes on Texas Pleadings, Civil Government, and 'iLaw Books and How to Use Themf' Professor of Law, Univer- sity Of TCXBS, l8Q6-1 Dean of the Department of Law, ibid- IQO7-1 President The American Association of Law Schools, iooq-ioio. THOMAS ULVAN TAYLOR Professor of Civil Engineering and Dean of the Department of Engineering. C.E., University of Virginia, 18831 M.C.E., Cor- nell University, 18o51 Professor of Physics and Engineering, Millei' Institute, Virginia, 1883-18881 Adjunct Professor of Applied Mathematics, Uni- versity of Texas. 1888-1 8o1g Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, ibid, 10041 Dean of the Department of Engineering, ilnid., IQOY. WILLIAM SENECA SUTTON Professor of Educational Administration and Dean of the Department of Education, B,A., University of Arkansas, 18781 M.A., ilnid., 1884,I.l..D,, ibicl., iqogg Assistant Superintendent Ennis CTexasH Public Schools, 1883-18851 Super- intendent, ibid., 1885-1886: Principal Houston High School, l88O-18871 Superintendent, iluid., 1887-1897: Professor of Science and Art of Edu- cation, University of Texas, 18o7-1o1'5:Profcssor of Educational Administration, ibid., lLjI4'I Dean of the Department of Education, ibid.. iqoq-1 Chairman of the School of Educational Administration, ibid., IQI4-. Twoni y-sovon ,, me 1 T .... A 'W' ' ------' .,.. , ,,,, , .... ,,,,,,,, THE FACULTY ISAAC PATTEN LOCHRIDGE HANSON TUFV5 PAR1-IN B 4 M ' Adjunct Professor of Englsh and A's stant Univmiigeii. Teirigirqlfj Dean of the College of Arts. l' 5 1 'B.A., University of Colorado. lQO41 lVl.A., ibid iqoo: Ph.D.. Universty of Pennsylvania, ioo8 Instructor in English, University of Texas, IQO8 IQIQQ Adjunct Professor, ibid., IQIZ-I Assistant Dean of the College or Arts. ilnid., roi z- MRS, MARY HELEN KIRBY Dean of Women. lvl.A., Wesleyan. Female College, Macon, Georgia, 1858: Lady Assistant, University of Texas, 1884- 10041 Dean of Women, ibid,, iqo.4,-. EDWARD ,JACKSON MATHEWS Registrar and Secretary to the Board of Regents BA., University of Texas, xoxo: Assistant to Registrar, ibid,, IQO71 Secretary to the Dean, ibid., rqo8g Secretary to the President, ibid, ioo8-lox YZ Secretary to the Board of Regents, 100811 Regis- trat, ibid., iqii-, CHARLES SHIRLEY POTTS Professor of Government and Law, and Assis- tant Dean of the Department of Law. B.A. and MA., University of Texas, ioozl LL.B. ibid., IQOQQ Student Assistant in Political Science, ibid., iooi-ioozg Principal of the Austin High School, IQOO-IQOIQ Associate Professor of History and Economics, Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege of Texas, IQOZ-lQO71 Instructor in Political Science, University of Texas, IQO7-IQOQQ Adjunct Professor of Law and Government, ibid., IQOQ- IQI41 Chairman of the School of Government. ibid., iooo-io141 Professor of Law and Govern- ment, ibid., 19141 Assistant Dean of the Depart- ment of Law, ibid., IQI4-. . ,,,,, f ,- f- '.-V' ' if I I 'T ' V' -Y' -4'2- ' 1 ' - 5 ,I Z:-1. , 'if 51 W .I QS- r2:':24 - . - X' ----- ' 'I 2-'.-vf-WT' ,- . , .- its 1 '-' f' .H --221131:-to .... :iii - Twenty-eight ffwvwww ,,V, f ' H -, , W ,Q ' 1 nf?-. 2 3, .,- .- ., ,f.-.', , ,. ,I .fn - ----g, X ee W M. . N M M .- ,. .. - . .f - ..., 4-.2 -w i :M a,.,, -.ff MW- wswa ..., -X-,sms ,V .... , . of-i. , A M at 9 ii ? 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Y BANTEL C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, I8Q71 In- ' structor in Civil Engineering, University of Texas' iqoi-moo: Adjunct Professor, ibid., iooo-191 IQ Associate Professor, ibid., IGI I-IQI41 Professor, ibid., y IQI41Q Assistant Dean of the Department of En- gineering, ibid., IQI4-. EDWIN DUBOIS and Head of of the De- Professor the Division of partment of Extension. Ph.B,, Cornell University, 18oz: Graduate Student and Instructor in English and Elocution at Leland Stanford, junior University, 18q3-18o4g Instructor of Elocution and Oratory at Cornell University, ISQ4-180431 Adjunct Professor of Oratory, Univer- sity of Texas, 18qo-1oo3: Associate Professor of Oratory, ibicl., IQO2,-IQO-L: Associate Professor of Public Speaking, ibid., IOO4-IQI7-1 Professor, ibid,, ion.-1 Chairman of the School of Public Speak- ing, ibid., mio: Head ol' the Division of Public Discussion of the Department of Extension, ion.-. . --'- rerr .sf Twenty-nine .. g . M-1 fe'.,,fatNMmtet.- ,,,,,,,, THE FACULTY Aden, Eunice, Director of Physical Training for Women. Alderson, Curtis Jackson, Assistant in the Library. Andrews, Jessie, Ph.M., Instructor Germanic Languages. Anthony, Mrs. P. J., B.A., Sec. Director Dept. School Visitation. Ashby, Stanley Royal, B.A., Instructor in English. Austin, C. B., Lecturer School Interests. Dept. Extension. Aynesworth, Anne, M.A., Tutor in English. Baen, Mary Alice, Assistant in Latin. Baggett, S. G., Asst. in Public Speaking. Bailey, J. R., Ph.D., Professor of Organic Chemistry. Bailey, L. M., M.C., Instructor Physics, Asst. of Dean Women. Baker, C. L., B. S., Geologist, Bureau Eco. Geology and Tech. Baker, H. H., Assistant in Economics Baker, R., Assistant in Economics. Baker, V. B., Engineering Librarian. Bantel, E. C. H., C.E., Prof. of C. E., Asst. Dean Dept. Eng. Barber, A. C., M.A., Instructor in Psychology. Barker, E. C., Ph.D., Prof. of American History. istant in Ph sics Barnes, J. A., Ass y -. Barnes, M. A., Assistant in Chemistry. Barron, W. E., Registrar Correspondence, Dept. Exten. Batchelder, P. M., Ph.D., Instructor in Applied Math. Battle, W. J., Ph. D., Prof. of Greek. Dean of Faculty. Bear, J. R., B.S., Instructor in Home Economics. Beck, H. B.. Supt. of Buildings and Grounds. Bell, L., Assistant in Zoology. Bell, R. M., B.A., Assistant in English. Bell, S. M.B.A., Prof. of B. A. Bellmont, L. T., LL.B., Director of Physical Training. Benedict, H. Y., Ph. D., Prof. of Applied Math., Dean of College of Arts, Dean of Men. Bennett, A. A., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Pure Math. Bewley, L. M., Assistant to the Dean of Vfomen. Blackwell, C. P.. M.S., Instructor in Agricultural Edu. Blair, W. C.. Assistant in C. E. Blodgett, G. L., B.S., Lecturer Home Welfare, Dept. Blume, C., M. A., Instructor in Romance Languages. Boese, E., Ph. D., Geologist, Bureau Eco. Geology and Tec. Bond, O. F., M.A., Instructor Romance Langauges. Boysen, J. L., Ph.D., Instructor Germanic Languages. Bradsher, E. L., Ph.D., Instructor in English. Bressler, R.G., M.A., Asso. Prof Rural Sociology and Edu., Acting Head School Interests, Department Extension. Brogan, A. P., Ph.D., Instructor in Philosophy. Brown, B. O., B.A., B.J., Instructor in Journalism. Brown, S., Ph.D., Adj. Professor of Physics. Brown, W. R., Stenographer, Dept. Extension. Brownrigg, T. H., Asst. in Zoology. Bruce, H. LL.B., Registrar of Law Dept. Bryant, J. ., M.C., E.E., Prof. of E. E., Research Asso. in Eng. Bureau of Eco. Geology and Tech. Bryant, V., B.S., in Journalism, Instructor in Journalism. Buehrer, T. F., B. A.. Asst. in Chemistry. Bufkin, I-I. M., Asst. Philosophy of Education. Burke, M. E., Asst. in English. Butte, G. C., J.U.D., Associate Prof. of Law. Bybee, H. P., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Geology. Calhoun, G. M., Ph.D., Adj, Prof. of Greek. Calhoun, J. W., M. A., Adj. Prof. of Pure Math. Calhoun, T. J., Assistant in History. Callan, E. A., Assistant in Library. Callaway, M. Jr., Ph.D., Professor of English. Campbell, J. D., Asso to Extension Loan Librarian. Campbell, K., Ph.D., Asso. Professor of English. Carothers, Mrs. N., Director of Womans Building. Casis, L. M., M.A., Prof. of Romance Languages. Casteel, D. B., Ph.D., Associate Professor Zoology. Christian, A. K., B.A., Assistant in History. Clapp, S. L., Assistant in English. Clark, C. W., Assistant in Physics. Clark, E. M., Ph.D., Instructor in English. Clark, R., B.A., Assistant in Chemistry. Cleaves, W. M., B.A., LL.M., Adj. Prof. of Law. Clement, N. I-I., M.A., Instr. in Romance Languages. Cofer, R. E., LL.B., Professor of Law. Collins, W. B., Instr. in Mechanics of Printing. Cornwell, E. R., Assistant Auditor. Cosby, A. L., Instr. in Physical Training for Vwfomen. A.. Cother, A. A.. Cragervjl. IGI Correll, J. Craig. . B.S. in E.E., Adj. Prof. Elec. Engineering B.A., C.E., Adi. Prof. Civil Engineering. Assistant in Zoology. M.A., Tutor in Chemistry, Crawford, W., Asst. in Pure lylathematics. Crook, T. H.. Assistant in Geology. Cummins, C. E., Inst. in Domestic Economy. Currie, T. W., M.B., B.D.. Student Life Sec. Meng Gen. Sec. University Y. M. C. A. Darter, W. A., Plumber and Electrician. Davidson, E. M., M.A., Student Life Sec. Womeng Gen. Sec. University Y. W. C. A. Davis. E. E., B.A., Lecturer School Interests, Dept. Ext. Davis, M., Asst. in History of Education. Dccherd, M. E., M.A., Instr. Pure Mathematics. De Haas, J. A., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Bus. Administration. Delhomme, L. K., B.S. in E.E., Asst. Elec. Engineering. Denny, G., Assistant in Botany. Diez, M., Ph.D., Instr. in Germanic Languages. Dimmitt, L. N., B.A., Asst. in the Library. Disch, Asst. Dir. Phys. Training for Ivlen. Dobie, J. ., M.A., Instructor in English. Dodd. E. L., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Actuarial Math. Dodd, S. H., Assistant in Botany. Doran, A. L., Asst. Phys. Training for Women. Dozier, M., B.A., Sec. to Teachers' App. Committee. Duffey. W. R., B.A., Instr. in Public Speaking. Duncalf, F., Prof. of Medieval History. Duncan, NV. B., B.A., Curator Chem. Laboratory. Dunn, W. E., M.A., Instr. in Spanish-American History. Eby, F.. Ph.D., Prof. of History of Education. Edwards, H. R., M.A., Assistant in History. Ellingwood, F. F.. Assistant in Chemistry. Elliott, Nl. S., B.A., Tutor in Romance Languages. Ellis, A. C., Ph.D., Prof. of Philosophy of Education. Ellis, H. M., Ph.D., Instructor in English. Ellisor, A. C.. B.A.. Instructor in Geology. Endress, G. A.. B.Sc., Resident Architect. Ettlinger, J. H., M.A., Instr. Applied lvlathematics. Everett, R., B.A. in A.. Adj. Prof. Architecture. Fairweather, E. E., Asst. in Architecture. Farb, Assistant in Economics. Fay, E. W., Ph.D., Professor oi Latin. Feuille. E., Asst, in Philosophy of Education. Ferguson. T.. Asst. in Civil Engineering. Fichtenbaum, M., Stenographer to Registrar. Finch, S. P., M.S., Adj, Prof. C. E.: Research Assoc. in Eng.g Bureau Econ. Geology and Technology. Fitzgerald, N. E., B.S. in E., Instr. Agri. Education. Fletcher, T., M.A., Visitor of Schools. Foster, A. M., Assistant in English. Fowler, R. W., B.A.. Instructor in English. Francis, C. I.. B.A., Instr. in Public Speaking. Friedrichs, V.. Proctor of University Hall. Gadberry, J. L., Assistant in Drawing. Gatlin, T.. B.S., Manager of Llniversity Hall. Gearing, ML E., Prof. Home Econ.: Head Home Welfare, Dept. uf Extension. Q Gideon, S. E., Assoc. Prof. of Architecture. Giesecke, F. E., B.S. in A., Prof. of Arch.: Head of Eng. Bureau Econ. Geology and Technology. Giesecke, L. E., B.A.. Assistant in Botany. Gilbert J., M.A., Univ. Physician for Men. Glazbrook, C. S., Asst. in C. E. Gohf, G. F., Assistant in Zoology. Goff, M. E., B.A., B.L.S., Head Cataloguer, Library. Goforth, J. L., Assistant in Zoology. Goldsmith, G. C., Assistant in History. Goodwin, E., B.L., B.L.S., Librarian. Goolsby, J. L., Asst. in the Art of Teaching. Goree, E. S., Extension Loan Librarian. Graff, F. W., B.A., Sec. to the President. Gray, C. T., Ph.D.. Instr. Art of Teaching. Green, A. L., B.A., LL.B., Adj. Prof. of Law. Green H. S., M.A., Research Asst. in Home Econ. Griffin, M. F., B.A., Asst. in Economics. Griffith, R. H., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of English. Gruber, A. A., Lab. Asst. School of Physics. Gruber, L. H., Mechanician in School of Physics. Gulick, C. A., Jr., Assistant in History. . iff , ---. . Thirty ,.., . ....,,,, .. ...... .. .... ....., . . ....- f .mf f -- .- fffffffff ' - ' ' -' , '- ,- '- Q A . ..,,. . f . 565 I ,..A. . THE FACULTY Gutsch, M. R., Ph.D., Instr. in IX4edieval History. Haines, C. G.. Ph.D., Prof. of Government. Haines, W. B., Assistant in Music. Hall, G. F.. Adj. Prof. Romance Languages. Halliday, G. E.. Bookkeeper in Auditors Office, Hancock. F. B., M.A., Lecturer Home Welfare, Dept. Ext. Harling, L. C., Asst. in I-listory of Education. Harper, I-I. W., M.D., LL.D., Prof. of Chemistry: Dean of Graduate Department. Harrison, W. H., B.A., Asst, in App. Math. Hartman. C. G., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Zoology. Hatch. J. A.. Asst. in English. Hatcher, Mrs. M. A., M.A., Archivist. Henderson, A. W.. Stenographer to Librarian. Henderson, J. L., Ph.D., Prof. of Secondary Educationg Director Dept. of School Visitation. Henderson, R. B., Instr. Phys. Training for Men. Hendrix, W. S., M.A., Adj. Prof. Romance Languages. Henricks. A. L., Bus. Mgr. Woman's Building. Higdon, J. C., Asst. in Physics. Hildebrand, I. P., B.A., LL.M., Prof. of Law. Hill, A. C., B.Lit., Supervisor Loans in Library. I-Iirshfield, D. M., Asst. in Romance Languages. Hodges, T. A., Asst. in Civ. Engineering. Hofer, L. M., Asst. in Botany. Hoh'man, E. C. Hogaboom, J. lvl., Stenographer to Registrar. Holliday, M. R., IVI.S,, M.D., Univ. Physician for Women. Holmes, G. T., B.A., LL.B., Asst. in Music. Hoopingarner, N. L., M.A., Mgr. Exhibits in Division of Information, Dept. of Extension. Horton, G. P., Ph.D., Tutor in Pure Math. I-Ioward. A. R.. Asst. in Bus. Adm. I Howard, G. F., Asst. in Economics. James. H. G., J.D., Ph.D., Assoc.xProf. Governmentg Dir. Bureau of Municipal Research and Reference. Janoch, L.. B.A., Asst. in Zoology. Jones, D. J., M.S., Instr. in Mineralogy and Ec. Geology. Jones, E., Ph.D., Prof. of Economics. Jones, H. M., M.A.. Adj. Prof. of General Literature. Judson, A. C., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of English. Kariel, L. W., Asst. in Chemistry. Keasbey, L. M., Ph.D., R.P.D., Prof. of Inst. History. Kelley, T. L.. Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Educational Psychology. Kennedy, R.. B.A., Asst. in Romance Languages. Kirby, Mrs. H. M., M.A., Dean of Women. Knight, A. V., Bulletin Clerk, Div. Inf., Dept. Extension. Kniker, I-l. T., B.A., Asst, in Geology. Knizek. C., B.A., Instr. in Slavic Languages. Kress, Ivlrs. M. K., B.A., Tutor in Rom. Languages. Kuehne, J. M., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Physics. Lanfear. V. W., Asst. in Economics. Langston, W. G., B.A., Tutor in Pure Math. Lavender, R. F., M.A., Instructor in Latin. Law, R. A., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of English. Lawrence, M. M., B.S., Lecturer Home Welfare, Dept. Ext. Lawrence, M. T., Asst. in Drawing. Lewis, I. M., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Botany. Lochridge, I. P., Business Manager. Lomax. J. A., M.A., Sec. Faculties, Head Div. of Public Lectures, Dept. of Extension., Long, W. R., Auditor. Lovelace, M., Asst. in Physical Training for Women. McAllister, F., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Botany. McCarter, T. B., B.A., Tutor in Physics. McCarty, L. E., Asst. in Physics. McDonald, A. H., Librarian-Stenographer, School of Phys. McDonald, E. H., Sec. to Dean, College of Arts. McLaurin, L., B.A., Professor of Law. McPherson. A. T., M.A., Tutor in Chemistry. Manlove, O. R., Mechanician in School of Mech. Eng. Manning, W. R., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Latin-American and English History. Marsh, F. B., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Ancient History. Matejka, J. V., B.S. in E.E., Asst. in Elec. Eng. Mather, W. T., Ph.D., Professor of Physics. Mathews, E. J., B.A., Registrar, Asst. Dean College of Arts: Sec. Board of Regents. May, A. B., B.A., Record Clerk, Registrars Office. May, A., Clerk, Dept. of Extension. Mayes, W. H., LL.D., Professor of Journalism. Megee, M. L., B.S., Asst. in Library. Meguiar, E, C., Instr. in Home Econ. Merrill, G. M., B.S. in E.E., Asst. Mech. Eng. Mettenheimer, A. M., Stenog., Dept. of Extension. Metzenthin, W. E., M.A., Adj. Prof. Germanic Languages. Mikesell, W. H., M.A., B.D., Instr. in Public Speaking. Ivliller, A., B.A., Stenog. in School of Journalism. Miller, E. T., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Economics. Moore, N. I-I., M.A., Tutor in Chemistry. Morris, F. Ph.D., Instr. in English. Morris, F., Lab. Asst. in School of Mech. Eng. Morris, L. W., Dept. of Extension. Muenzinger, KF., B.A., Adj. Prof. Germanic Languages. Muse, B., B.A., Supervisor Accessions in Library. Naeter, A.. Asst. in Applied Math. Nash, P., Testing Engineer, Bureau of Economic Geology and fechnology. Nelson, G.. Asst. in Pure Mathematics. ' Nichols, M. C., Asst. in Physics. Norman, H. L., M.A., Tutor in Romance Languages. Notley, L., Asst. in Pure Math. Oates, M., Stenographer to Business Manager. ' O'Donnell, W. C., B.A., Asst. Bureau Municipal Re- search and Reference. Painter, T. S.. Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Zoology. Park, D. E., Asst. in Civil Engineering. Parkinson, G, Lab. Asst. Engineering, Bureau Economic Geology and Technology. Parlin, H. T., Ph.D., Adj. Prol. Englishg Asst. Dean College of Arts. Parten, J. R., Asst. in Government. Patterson E. W.. B.A., LL.B., Adj. Prof. of Law. Patterson. J. T., Ph.D., Prof. of Zoology. Paxton, E. T., M.A., Sec. Bureau Mun. Research and Ref, Payne. L. W., Jr., Assoc. Prof. English, Head of Corres- pondence Instruction, Dept. of Extension. Peck, H. W., Ph.D., Instr. in English. Penick. D, A., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Greek and Latin. Penn. E. R., Asst. in Economics. Perrenot, R. E., B.A., Sec. to Dean of Faculty. Phillips, E. C., M.E., Visitor of Schools for Manual Arts. Phipps, T. E., M.A., Tutor in Chemistry. Pittenger, B. F., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. Educ. Administration. Poindexter, F. E., B.A., Asst. in Chemistry. Polk, S. C., Sec. Dept. of Extension. Porch, E. L., Jr., M.E., Asst. in Div. Econ. Geol.1 Bureau of Econ. Geol. and Tech. - Porter, M. B., Ph.D., Prof. of Pure Math. Post, IJAB., Asst. in Bus. Adm. Post, . H., Asst. in Bus. Adm. , Potts, C. S., M.A., LL.B., Prof. of Law and Govt.: Asst. Dean of Law. , Prater, A. M., Asst. Business IX4anager. Preston, H. H., M.A., Instr. in Economics. Prokosch, E., Ph.D., Prof. -of Germanic Languages. Pryor, M., B.A., Asst. in Economics. Purcell, M. L., B.A., Asst. in Greek. Ramsay, J. R., E.E., Instr. in Elec. Eng, Ramsdell, C. W., Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. Amer. History. Ray, T. W., B.A., Asst. in Art of Teaching. Read, W. T., M.A., Chemist Bureau Econ. Geo. and Tech. Reed, F. L., Assoc. Prof. of Music. Rice, C. D., M.S., Assoc. Prof. Applied Math. Rice, N. C., B.A., Asst. in General Literature. Richardson, A. E., M.A., Adj. Prof. Home Economics. Riker, T. W., B.Litt., Adj. Prof. European History. Rogers, L. R., M.A., Asst. in Educational Administration. Rosenbaum, D., M.A., Instr. in Semitics. Rowe, C. E., B.S., CC,E.7, E.M., Assoc. Prof. Drawing. Royste r, J. F., Ph.D., Prof. of English. Sackett, L. W., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Educ. Psychology. Saverio, E. F. G., M.A., Tutor in Germanic Languages. Scharff, I-I., B.A., Asst. in Economics. Schoeh, E. P., Ph.D., Prof. of Physical Chem.: Head of Chem., Bureau Econ. Geol. and Technology. Scurlock, A. C., Asst. in Phys. Training for Men. Segal, R., Asst. in Botany. Seiders , A. N., Engineer of Power Plant. Sheldon. B. M., Stenog. Dept. of Education. Shepherd, J. L., Jr., B.A., Asst. Law Librarian. Shutter, E. D., Ph.B., Prof. Public Speaking: Head of School Interests, Defpt. of Ext.: Acting Dir. Dept. Sinkins, W. S., Prof. o Law. Simonds, F. W., Ph.D., D.Sc., Prof. of Geology. Sims, E. R., B.A., Instr. Romance Languages. Sims, F. A., Instr. in Home Economics. Skiles, R. L., B.A., Asst. in Div. of Information. Slater, W. O., Stenog., Dept. of Extension. Smith, H., Stenog., Dept. of Extension. Smith, M. M., M.A., Cataloguer in Library. Smith, W. A., C.E., Sec. Student Loan Fund. Sowell, L. L., Asst. in Philosophy and Psychology. Sowers, XV. L., Ph.D., Instr. in English. Spaeth L. M., B.A., Instr. in Germanic Languages. Spears: I. P., B.A., Law Librarian. : ,--- 2 -we ,mam ,ago WWW -. ' - 'mw M f w mms ' v ...www Thirty-one .vt Q +..q,. --.ez-. ,. A1 ...f . - . 1. . . . ' A y' if . - ,- ,,, -ai, I f-iff ,, . ,,,,-,,- .- -. ...L ,--A, . .,,,, ...m.-.,.-.-,.+:-:-I v ez' . . .ti Q-,:'ef'. . THE FACULTY Steel, T. B.. B.A., Tutor in Latin in Correspondence, Dept. of Extension. Stehr, N. P., Librarian-Stenog., Botany and Zoology. Stephenson, Mrs. C., B.Litt., Cataloguer, Office Sec of Fac. Stewart, F. M., B.A., Tutor in Government, Stiles, M. E., Sec. Bureau Econ. Geol. and Tech. Stoltzfus. A., L.I., Lecturer in Div. of School Interests. Storey, L, B., BA., Asst, in Library. Stullken, J. E., B.A., Chemist in Bureau of Econ. Geology and Technology. Sutton, W. S., LL.D., Prof. of Educ. Admin.L Dean of Dept. of IEducation. Tanner, W, M., M.A.. Instr, in English. Tarlton, B. D., LL.D., Prof. of Law, Taylor, J. T., M.A., Instr. in English. Taylor, T. U., M.C.E., Prof. of C. E., Dean Dept. of Eng. Taylor, W. S., M.S., Assoc. Prof. Agric. Edu.: Asst. Visitor of Schools. Thomas, A. M., B.A., Asst. in Library. Thomas, W. C., B.A., Asst. to Registrar. Thomas, J. L., Asst. in Physics. Thompson, S., Ph.D., Instr. in English, Thompson, W. M., Stenog. Dept. of Extension. Tiffy, E., Supervisor of Serials in Library. Tiller, F. L., Asst, Law Librarian. Townes, J. C., LL.D.. Prof. of Law, Dean of Dept. of Lwa, Treleven, J. E., IVI.A., Prof. of Bus. Adm.: Asst. Visitor of Schools. Tucker, V. C., Asst. in Geology. Tyler, R. G., C.E,, Adj. Prof, Highway and Sanitary En- gineering, Research Assoc. of Eng., Bureau Economic Geology and Technology. Udden, J. A., Ph.D., Head of Div. of Econ. Geology, Bu- reay of Econ. Geol. and Tech., Dir. of Dept. Upton, R. G., B.S., Asst. in Chemistry. Van Gent, C. E., B.S. in Agric., Instr. in Phys, Tr. for Men. Varmeman, A. S,, B.A., Technician in School of Zoology. Veazey, F, F., Mgr. of University Commons. Villavaso, E. J., M.A., Assoc. Prof. Romance Languages. Vining, M. E, B.A., LLB., Asst. Dir, of Interscholastic League, Dept. of Extension. Vinson, R. E., D.D., LL.D., President, XValker, E. B,, Asst. in Phys. Training for Men. Walker, I-I. D., MA.. Tutor in English. Walker, J. C., Ph.D., Instr. in Germanic Languages. Ward, J., Asst. in Pure Mathematics. Ware, L., Asst. in Latin, Warren, A. J., Stenog. to Dean of Dept. of Engineering. Warren. W. I-I., Asst. in Agric. Education. Wear, J. P..CJr., Asst. in Applied Math. Weaver, H. ., E.E., Instr. in M. E.: Research Associate, Bureau of Economic Geology and Technology. Weber, R, A., B.A., Instr, in Zoology, Wehrwein. G. S., B,S. in Agri., Div. of Information: Dept. of Extension. Weisinger, N. L., MA., Instr. in Romance Languages. Wharey, J. B., Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of English. Whipple, J. S., Proctor of Univ. Hall. Whitaker, B. M., BA., Instr. in Phys. Tr. for Teachers. White, K. E., Asst. Dean of Women. Whitney, F. L., M.A., Adj, Prof. of Geology and Paleon- tology. Williams, S, P., MA., Instr. in Philosophy, Williams, W., Supervisor of Gifts and Exchanges in Library. Willson, R. E., Steno., Dept. of Extension. Winkler, A. J., Asst. in Botany. Winkler, E. W., M.A., Reference Librarian and Curator of Texas Books. Wolfe, A. B., Ph.D., Prof. of Economics and Sociology. Wood, B. D., Asst. in Philosophy of Education. Woodbridge, B. M.. Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Romance Lang, Wright, L., Assoc. Dir. Phys. Training for Women. Wupperman, W. O., B.A., Instr, in German in Corres- pondence, Dept. of Extension. Yoakum, C. S.. Ph.D., Adj. Prof. of Philosophy. Young. M. S., Ph.D., Instr. in Botany. Zook, E. E., Tutor in Romance Languages, C3 6 A fav Qwgggeb 5- I 29. ' J '-' 'In'i'5 Gx':f'f ' 'Y '11Ei. 'fQ3.Z. ..,.. 'ffl , .- .... ,,., i A r .... . M , ,,, W,,h ,. M, , s.+-. q,s,zg:.:..-ts..,,g,g,::a,:,,,.,1 Thirty-two ,b H M - - 2 .. . t ,,,,:. ---- ftmmww , - W- .. - nf, af W WW A W 1' 51- 3 2525- .,.,. - 3 -'-- la iff' W ,iff M ffn V R , , ,. , ,tt We 5 A 'f X9 X1 M rs, R 'Sax 9 X we '3BM54:i- fd fer! ' - ' if . j ff! , tw- . ..CW -. .. W, ,, ,,,, f 4. ., - ,Af 1, A ,,f JL!! aff .. 'f fff Alumni EOAAWAQ E2-F The Ex-Students' Association of the University of Texas OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL E. E. BEWLEY, '02, Fort Worth ........,.....,... President W. M. ODELL '99, Cleburne ,............. Vice-President EDWARD CRANE, '06, Dallas ....,.,.....,.,. Vice-President DR. W. D. JONES, '01, Dallas ..,......... Vice-President JOI-IN A. LOMAX, '97, Austin ..........,............. Secretary MRS. CHARLES STEVENSON, '94 ,,..............., Treasurer Dudley K. NVoodward, '01, Austin: 1-1. Pipkin,f'11, Amarillo: R. E. 1-lardwicke, 1711 Beaumont: Dick O. Terrell, '06, San Antonio: Alva Carlton, '17, Houston: Frost Woodhull, '13, San Antonio: M. M. McMahon, '00, Bonham. Honorary-C. K. Lee, '90, Fort Smith: Will C. E. E. BEWLEY Hogg, '97, 1-Iouston. The Alcalde EDITORIAL BOARD BEN 1-1. DYER, '00 ........,................................,.,.,.................... Editor-in-Chief JOHN A. LoMAx, '97 .,.....,.. ..............,..... M anaging Editor DR. DICK P, WALL, '13 ........ .,....... M edical Department Editor LYNN W. LANDRUM ........ . ..... . LYNN W. LANDRUM, '17 . ,...,.... Student Editor Main Department DAN WILLIAMS, '16 .......... ...,......,. ROBERT 1-1. MCMEANS ......,.............,... Student Editor Medical Department ALVA CARLTON, '17 .....,,.,........,.,....,.,.,........,........,.,..,.. Advertising Manager 1-1. Y. Benedict, '92: Leonard Doughty, '883 Mrs. Gretchen R. Goldschmidt, '03: Miss Elizabeth West, '0l1 A1f.'Toombs, '11g Roy Bedichek, '03: Lynn Boyd Milam, '0b1 W. A. Philpott, '09: Wm. B. Ruggles, '12: V. B. Proctor, '853 A. B. Flanary, '92, 'Y' 0 V W' ,,,, , , 'f -1 , , Thirty-three Nt V ' cfpw W 21? -.w1'et3fX- ,f-+.-f.1:- pl-,fe is-'se X f wi--as-ff ag ' 9--fe1zm?,w?- 434-40.1 ww- we :.-f.-.. - ,- S6 V' - 1 tw N rwremz .' .:'1':3M 1 -1475, .4Q:S5gz.p3i9 4122 nn?-' - se- WMY 2.4 . :?S '. Pexz wwv. M4:.m-AW-k:Q::os v'5:s5.,4sg5 V M I . , . .. R -9-qfiffggf-:rf-:--2:-f-...ffm-,,f,fvg gpg-Yeeffefffff W,,::1f1-.er-:VV -- ... - . .-1 -f: ve-11-MYR' . -ff'- H-wvwiwzw-W: ----- . -V H Alumni W. A. REA .....,,..,...,..,..4.....,..,..,,.....,..,,.............,.,... Dallas DAVID ANTONIO FRANK .....,.. . .....,.,,..,..... S: Louis LLB., 1804: LLM., 18:35. Attorney. Dallas. AB., iqogg LLB., ioog. General Counsel South western Bell Telephone System. WALTILR CRAWFORD .....,........................., Beaumont BA., i8o41 LLB., 1897, Ex-President Alumbi Asso eiationg Member General Committee1 Member Board of Regents, State Normal Schools: Ex-Referee in Bank- ruptcyg Member Democrrtic State Executive Com- mittee. HENRY PATRICK DROUGHT. ........... San Antonio DRUE BALDWIN WILLIAMSON ........,..... Mendoza LLB., mis. Attorney: Grand Master Fourteenth M,D., Iqooi Physiciam President Caldwell County Uistriet Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Medical Society. f ' I W A Thirty-four ,,,,, 'f Y-ru HHH-1 XXE? f s!f:'- X - ff :-5-4' LH -- 1 ,fzxvzwa .f - '- , ss : - - -'-- 1 mf- fy Alumni THOMAS W. GREGORY ......... t 4.,. Washington, D. C. - OSCAR O. TOUCHSTONE ......,..........,....,....,,..... Dallas LLB., 18o5. Attorney General of the United LLB., moo. Member of the Firm of Thomas States: Regent University of Texas. Milam and Touchstone, Dallas. S, R. FULMORE ....,....,.....,...,,.,,..,.,....,......,.,.....,.,, Austin B.A., 1002. Investments: Occidental Life Insur- ance Company: Ex-indentor, Importer, and Journalist in Hawaii and Australia. MORRIS Sl-IEPPARD ..........,.......,..,............ Texarkana B.A., 18051 LL.B,, 18q7. Congressman First Texas District, IQOI-Kijiji U. S. Senator 1013, present term egpiiiijng 1q1q: Sovereign Banker Woodmen of the or . WILLIAM I-I. ATWELL .................,...,................ Dallas LL.D., 1801. Fornerly Assistant County Attorney of Dallas County: United States District Attorney: Master in Chancery, Frisco Railways and Orient System. . 1s:9:,,,.:.-.4 ..,.. . - ..:,,,M.,,a- - -'--ruff-isa., -A ':.aa:5a-,L-1-AWWJ ...,...V, --fl'-'11Pyg,,,,,,,,msV ,, ..,,. ,,,,,VV . rf' Q. Sfiiiifis-1' Thirty-live P-If- v-'n f'1 1:15. - f '- W -f S an af -'if ,, - -1 Alumni EARLE B, MAYFIELD, ............,,.......,.....,...,..,,. Austin jOl-IN C. SANER .,...,...,...............,..,,.....,......,...,... Dallas LLB., i8o7: LL.M., 1808. Member Firm Saner, Saner 52 Turner: President Saner-Whiteman Lumber Companyi President Cairo-Northern Ry.C0.1 Vice- President and Treasurer United Securities Co. LLB.. -iooai. State Senate, IQOT-IQIZI Member Texas Railroad Commission 1013-1 Candidate for Governor in ioi8. j. HOWARD ARDREY ..,,,,....,............. New York City Ex i8o4. Member New York Southern Society: Grill Club: Personal Evangelistic Movement: Cashier Trinity National Bankg Vice-President and Treasurer CityNational Bank of Dallas1 Vice-President NationalBankofCommerce New York. Work Committee W. A. Sunday WILLIAM D. JONES ,...... .................4...,............. D allas JOE S. WOOTEN ...........,..,.......,.,........,....,.........., Austin B.S., 1891. M.D., Columbia, i8o5: Division Sur- geon M. K. 82 T. Railway Company: Member American Society Advancement of Science: Member American Anthropological Societyg Fellow Texas Academy of Science: American Medical Societyg Chairman Amer- ican Red Cross, Austin Chapter. 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Gov- ernment and History. Tehesis: The Organiza- tion of the Courts and thc Administration of justice in Texas. CLARENCE EUGENE BRAND, B.A., M.A., Plano. Philo- sophy and Mathematics. Thesis: A lvlodern Logical Treatment of Infinity in Relation to Philosophy and Mathematics. WALTER HUMPHREYS BUTLER, B.A., M.A., Seguin. Education, History and Government. Thesis: Agencies for the Improvement of Teachers Already in the Profession. JOSEPH HAMILTON BYERS, B.A., LL:.B., LL.M., M.A., Austin. Government, Economics and History- Thesis: The judiciary: Its Relation to Legislation. MYRTLE ELOISE CHARLES, B.A., M.A., Conway, Ark. History and French. Thesis: France and the First Partition of Poland-One Phase of the Secret Policy of Louis XV. ASA KYRUS CHRISTIAN, B.A., M.A., Austin. History and English. Thesis: The TariH History of the Republic of Texas. EDWARD EVERETT DAvIs, B.A., B.L., M.A., Austin. Education, Economics, and Institutional History. Thesis: A Study of Rural Schools in Travis ' County, Texas. ROBERT PATTISON FELGAR, B.A., M.A., Austin. History and Government. Thesis: History of the Confederate Ordnance Department. RICHARD CLARENCE HARRISON, B.A., M.A., Austin. English, General Literature and Education. Thesis: Studies in the Poetry of Madison Cawein. EUGENE HOLMAN, B.A., M.A., Monahan. Zoology, Geology and English. Thesis: The Reproductive System of Diplocarclia. LILLIAN MARY JANOCH, B.A., M.A., Austin. Zoology, German and Education. Thesis: Corpus Loteum in the Dpossum. . RUTH KENNEDY, B.A., M.A., Austin. Spanish and English. Thesis: A Comparison of the Social Ideas of ,lose Echegaray and Henrik Ibsen. HEDWIG KNIIQER, B.A., M.A., Ciloolo. Geology, Ger- man and Psychology. Thesis: Comanchean and Cretaceous Pectinidae of Texas. ROSA MARIE KNIKER, B.A., M.A., Cibolo. German and English. Thesis: Der Vokalismus des Hil- debrandslied. ldELEN KUEPINE, M.A., Austin. German and Philosophy. Thesis: Der Brielliche Gedanken- austauch Goethes und Schillers uber das Drama und das Theater. THOMAS BEATIE MCCARTER, B.A., M.A., Austin. Physics and Mathematics. Thesis: A Magentic Survey of Pilot Knob. ANNA MUCKELROY. B.A., M.A., Austin. History, English and Economics. Thesis: The Indian Policy of the State of Texas. HAZEL PLATT, B.A., M.A., Groveton. Economics, Education and I-Iistory. Thesis: Negro Education in Texas. THOMAS WILLIAM RAY, B.A., M.A., Waller. Educa- tion and Chemistry. Thesis: Development of Agricultural Education in the United States. MRs. DORA NEILL RAYMOND, B.A., M.A., Austin. History and English. Thesis: British Opinion During the Franco-Prussian War. WILLIAM CRAWFORD REED, B.A., M.A., Flynn. Greek and Education. Thesis: The Alcestis of Euri- pides. BERTHA RONKEN, B.A., M.A., Austin. German and English. Thesis: Zur Metrik des Hildebrands- liedes. NANCY CARTER RICE, B.A., M.A., Austin. General Literature, History and Philosophy. Thesis: A Study of the One-Act Play in America. JESSIE BERTHA RoY, B.L., M.A., Austin. History and Education. Thesis: The Commissary Department of the Confederate States. REX BYERLEY SHANV, B.A., M.A., San Antonio. Insti- tutional History, General Literature and English. Thesis: The Dance as a Factor in Social Develop- ment: With Especial Investigation of the Samoan Islands. JAMES WILLIAM SHEPHERD, B.A., M.A., Austin. Edu- cation, History and Philosophy. Thesis: The Junior High School Movement. so Awmwfw mf: WW ---- ii5xf'f1?2:2i3T .iN 3Q5f7 , , .f-. . . , -------- -ffefdfi-'iff'1-an-.ea-1-efeffw N'fggf1:t:E:!1-ff--amy1- rrrr :jg --- - . . - -of - ' ,h - wt-.. .W f-5 Q23 . - ,, .,1:..,, ,7,, ------ ,4y 1-: -ap,g..,: ----- -- -- .41 ... .f f V Z awk .. ------ ' f --are-zzmfz-ff --ffff - - Y Thirty-se vert 5 . '-fmt ' -fx W We .... ' ,,. . .. :safe ..., . av? ,..,. Mm... , ., , . Maxam.. FLOYD SMTTH, B.A., MA., Austin. General Litera- ture, Spanish and English. Thesis: Benaventes Malquerida. THOMAS I'IARNVOOD STACY, BA., LL.B., MA- Austin. Institutional History, Economics and Government. Thesis: Some Sociological Aspects of the Belgian Relief Work. FRANK MANN STEXVART, BA., MA., Austin. Gov- ernment, History and Economics. Thesis: The Reorganization of State Government in Texas. Oscml ALVIN Ui.i.R1cH, BA., MA., New Baden. Philosophy and Education. Thesis: An Analysis of Interest. RAYMOND GUY UPTON, BA., M. A., Sabinal. Chem- istry, Botany and Education. Thesis: Organic Derivatives ol' Methyleneimine. AIMEE SHERIN VANNEMAN, BA., MA., Tabriz, Persia. Zoology, Botany and French. Thesis: The Early History of the Germ Cells in the Armadillo, Tatu- sia Novcmcincta, Inleuscnsi. LEON Vooizi-ues, BA,, LLB., LL.M., MA., Austin. Economics, Institutional History and Philosophy. Thesis: Primitive Population Poli- cies. LEONARD LYON WATKINS, BA., IVIA., Pennington, Ala. Economics, Government and History, Thesis: The History and Methods of the Shoe Machinery Trust. Roxie ADELINE WEBER, BA.. M.A,, La Grange Zoology, Chemistry and Botany, Thesis: The Structure of Double Monsters in Lumbricus Trapezoides. Q s' . 3 -as . ..:zS1:3'--,-af i 2 .1-,S i ...-:f:1:- 55233713511-. af- ---' Q-:' I zu, 5-.:5'6fg?:G QQ:-I -,D Q ,J I -f 'S -s ' ' . 'az QU' -sir' , .tar 7 -TW' i':'.5 lf .fav 7'-iv 4:5 fl' ' g::, xii: . -.3::. .14-.vi VII-:. ' '-:iii-Y.:-1-Z' 4 53 -: ,y '.-,- 'iff 'J L-2' ' - - TH, , 1, r .15 T ,Jil S X ,F r-:- 1:31-f. Wm' -'.1 -,-A,-. -.1. .gg 'llllE9E.,,, ' ,ggi- gqafi. r-:fm .X an W ' 'W Thirty-oigllt seniors Senior Class Officers Academs Fall Wfinter y .Spring PRESIDENT Leslie Etter Kathleen Molesworth Ward Powell VICE-PRESIDENT ' Geraldine Wilson Virginia Spence Alline Hartson SECRETARY-TREASURER Max Fichtenbaum Mac Fichtenbaum Max Fichtenhaum SERCEANT-AT-ARMS Starr Pope Percy Hilobard Kathleen Molesworth Laws Fall Winter Spring PRESIDENT Cuy Rogers Lynn Landrum E. O. Thompson VICE-PRESIDENT Frances McQueen l. D. Hess A. C. Smith SECRETARY-TREASURER Herbert Scharff Gus Mays ' Dan Williams SERCEANT-AT-ARMS Herman C. Nami Herman C. Nami Sol Gordon Engineers Fail Winter' Spring ' PRESIDENT W. C. Blair N. E. Travers j. W. Eaheart VICE-PRESIDENT W, C. McComas O. E. Finlay D. E. Park SECRETARY-TREASURER Alma jacobs Alma Ciiesecke Amla Jacobs X sERoi3ANT-AT-ARMS O. E. Finlay joseph Barrow joseph Barrow TORCH BEARER O. E. Finlay D. E. Finlay O. E. Finlay. Thirty-nine . .... Ei A ----- I Senior Acndemx MARY ALICE BAEN, B.A. .San Antonio. 111 B K: Cap and Gown: Y, W, C. A. How she survived the many Greek and Latin courses she carries is a mystery to the normal man, Caesar divided all Gaul into three parts, but there is only one Mary Baen. BLANCHE BAGNALL, B.A. Corpus Chrisli. Germania: Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown: Home Economics Club: Present Day Club Shes absolutely, undoubtedly, resolutely, emphatically feminine. Blanche is one of the best students in the Womens Building, and there are many good ones there. HELEN LEWIS BAGNALL, B.A. Corpus Christi, Cap and Gown. A loyal member oi' the Senior class who always wore her cap and gown on occasion. If she didn't, she should have. EDWIN ARGYLE BAILEY, B,A, Temple. A K E1 Botags. Another of the Bailey family. It is ru- mored that he will sign up with P. T. Bar- num when his college career is hnished. CWe clon't know much about him, either, except that he hunts bugsj JAMES AUSTIN BARNES, B.A. Chester, f Rusk Literary Societyx Kane Club: Y, M. C. A.: Assistant in Physics '15-'17, Doesn't know what's the matter with hirn- self, I-le can't sleep, can't eat, will drink and worft work, I-lis literary ability is shown by his daily waiting for mail. REX GAVIN BAKER, LL.B., B.A. Austin. fb B Kg Friar: Students' Council '1-I-'1S: Chairman of the Students' Council, sum- mer. 'l6: Applied Economics Club: Cofer Law Society: Issue Editor, Texan, '13- '1-I: Advisory Board Texan. '14-'l5: Press Club: Athenaeum: President Middle Law CIass l5-'l6: Assistant American His- tory '1-I-'15: Assistant Economics '15-'17. Rex Baker-Yes, these two are brothers, but the worst is yet to come. Rex is the Col. House of the Barb Party,but does not neglect work for such pleasure. He is early putting his learning to a practical use. and collects liberal fees from Eco. drags, HINES l-I. BAKER, LL,B., B.A. Austin. KD B K: Friar: Chancellor: Chairman ol' Mens Council: Economics Club: Hilde- brand Law Society: Shorthorns '14-: Texan Staff '14-'15: Freshman Declamation '121 Atheniaeum: Assistant in Economics '14-'1 . Whats in a name? A premonition ol' fate, Although he declares that the ladies will be the death ol him, still since he never Ioafs on the job, judge Hilde says he is bound to rise. MAUDE ALICE BARNES, B.A. Floresville. X SZ: Chemical Club: Cap and Gown. Y, NV, C, A,: D. A. R.: Pierian Literary Society Prcwident '15-'l6' General Science Club: Chairman '16-'l7: Student As- sistant in Chemistry '14-'17, Died April 17, 1917. I ..--,. - f V ' Forty 55555 -A': 'e-111-.H ..,, . .,,, 1511. ,,,,, ,,,, Q A nm7.Z,.i-at-if-V ....- his e w v. -f1 V ,,,m2af-Q.::Hmm-f.ee'!f3P 'L' gy MW ..... m fw , ,zfgfwy -.Nw-Q ,. f.4-..- sw-at we-46-Z-. 22.-'W W f f W fn V fffff -f ,.,,, . r l, Senior Acaderns l i Q ANNA MARCIA BARROW. B,A. E Auslin, P The only red-head ol' a family of brunettes. i Although Ending it hard she upholds the reputation ol her brothers and sisters as a student. ANNlE RUTH BASSEI-, B.A, -San Angelo. Cap and Gown, Y, W. C. A. Annie Ruth seems very demure, but there: is a twinkle in her eve which sometimes he- frays her. She has' friends without num- TCF. HARRIET ADELE BELGER, BA. Auslin. Newman Clubl Botags. Harriet is very democratic and has an abun- dance of energy. 'l hc olcl University ought to be proud to he her Alma lX4ater, Her hobby is bolany. S EARL GLEASON BENDER, B.A. Carbon. 4 Y. M. C. A.: Kane Club. Earl wants to be known as the political die- tator and mianipulator of Texas Wesleyan College. Agenius from an unknown hamlet. See any large map of Texas for Carbon. EFFIE MAY BENNET, BA. blrzmfortl. Bennie considers it nn insult to be mistaken for a school-marmu and denies any con- nection with the Educational Department. She has found that sparkling brown eyes are a great asset in a heart-breaking cam- paign. AMELIA KNOX BENSON, BA. Austin. Pierian, Pentagram, Y. W. C. A, Unexpected math proclivities hide behind her retiring manner and gentle mien. She is the pride oi her department. Unto her who hath it shall be given. MABEL LEE BENTLEY, B.A. Austin. A A H: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '16-'l7. Ivlabel comes to us from a near-by prepar- atory school, and her record at the Univer- sity, while a quiet one, has upheld the standard of younger days. Silent, system- atic, and conscientious in her work is Mabel. MAUD BICHAM, BA. Killeen, Cap and Gowng Y. W. C. A. Maud is a brick, a good talker, and above all has enough optimism in her make-up to supply a dozen men her size and keep them all happy. --'-' ..... . 2 ' ' ---- f Fori y-one .,.,. ,W 1:31 sf -:H-L .memes-z mira- P em- G .i-eve:-,...:.. mists-,ie 1'-,, be . ff - ------ , I .WWVQ Senior Academs MARY ANNE BLATTNER. B.A. Sulphur, Ohla. U B fb: fb B K: Angler: Ashbel: Visor: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet: Cap and Gown. The only scholar the Pi Phi's ever had. She says she intends to teach school: but those who know her predict a happy future with a famous athlete. She is rarely seen in public except on her way to classes or Sun- day School. JOHN LOVE BOLES, B.A. Greenville. B 6 H: Arrowhead: German Club: Glee Club: Pre-Medic: Freshman Reception: Sophomore Reception: Senior Football. Premier yodler of Texas, and too good- looking for rough games. I-le got into the synagogue one day by mistake. but couldnt speak the language so now has re- turned to the fold. LENA MAY BONNER, B.A. Corsicana. Z T A: Rabbit Foot: Y. W. C. A.: Senior Pigpriisentative of Students' Assembly ln the ante-Gearing days, Skinnie May was there with this butterFly life. Now, alas, no' Nights of Gladness for hers. i'Before and After Taking has seen no extremer ex- ample. She has been led aside into the paths of virtue. LALLA ROOKH BOONE, B.A. Lubbock. Y. W. C. A.: Sidney Lanier: President of Y. W. C. A., summer 'ISL Cap and Gown. She talks too much. Lalla seems eccentric but possesses a sunny disposition and a happy faculty as a gloom dispeller. WILLIAM ORRIN BOWERS, B.A. Giddings. Orrin comes from a little town, so one carft blame him for being, awe-struck with Austin. Then. too, she lives there and has a car. Stay in there, Orrin. CLARENCE EUGENE BRAND, B.A , IVI.A. Plano. 111 B K: Pentagram, Pres. '16-'17: Philosophical Club, Pres. '16-'l71 Rusk Literary Society, Treas. '16-'17: Applied Economics Club: Longhorn Rifle Club: Kane Club: Student Assistant in Pure Math. '15-'l6: University Fellowship in Pure Math. '16-'l7: Holder of Charles Durand Oldright Fellowship in Philo- sophy 'l6-'l71 Sons of Herman Prize in German '15-'l6. I-le's a mighty orator anclasocial butterfly. He never works-never did anything-and none of this is true. Q1-las made as many as eight A's in a term.l ELLIE VlRGlNlA BROADFOOT, B.A. Honey Grove. Generous almost to a fault. Ellie has won a place for herself in the heart of everyone who has the good fortune to know her. ALICE YTURBIDE BRUCE, BA. Galveston. fb M1 Newman Club, Y. W. C. A. Alice is a good sport. Has acquired a healthy coat of tan on the beach at Deep Eddy. lndependent and often selllassert- ive. 3 1- -W fff A f , ttf-e1+1'+Q1g:1-:sf-54:-1 -ww- ' 't ' W ------ ww .. . Tfiffi ,fm For ty-two - :- ' -?f'E' i 1'3 'xm 3w' .a: .. 1' ' i . . -ff ., f 'ftf'. .. 'I . JM? H2322-1?1f255 ':lff: 22????Z fwyy ' - . Senior Academs HENRY MADISON BUFKIN, B.A. Nlesquite. cb A K: K A H12 A X111 Students' Assembly '15-'l6: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '1-I-'IS' Tex- as Chemistry Club: Rusk Literary So- ciety: Le Cercle Francais1 Literary Club: Kane Klub: Student Assistant in Philo- sophy ol'Education1 President of Education Association '16 'l7. I-le carries within his manly bosom all the traditions of Senior classes, of government -and of womankind C77 Henry is a manly man. ELSA FLORENCE BURG, B.A. .San Antonio. Cap and Gown: Menorah. g She never talks in a crowd, but in a corner- my goodness! She always sits on the front row, where she uses her smile to advantage. WALTER HUMPHRIES BUTLER, B.A , M.A. oeguin. CDA K: KAH1Y.lVl.C.A. Cabinet,Sec.'15- 'l6: Pres.'l6-'17g Reedi Rusk: Pres. Edu- cation Association '15 'l6: Students' Council '15-'16: Students' Assembly '16- 'I71 Peabody Scholarship '15-'17g Masonic Club: Student Assistant in the Art of Teaching '15-'16 CO1 Student Assistant in Educational Administration '15-'16: Graduate Club: National Counselor '16- 'l7g Government Club. he sixteenth letter in the alphabet Ccount 'em yourselfj stands lor F'edoggie and that sums up Walter Humphrey. He is chief wigwagger of the Boy Scouts, Here's how. THORIIAS JEFFERSON CALHOUN, B.A. -uszm. - fb B K: fb A K: Student Assistant in American History '15-'16g Quizmaster in English History '16-'17, Beneath a marbled countenance and martial step, Thomas jefferson is a sterling man- and a marryou cannot know and fail to prize. Efficiency is his insignia. Five dollars, please. CARRIE ELIZABETH CAMP, B.A., B.A. Brownwood. A A Ag Womens Athletic Association. Carrie is majoring in Social Science and expects to make use of it in Galveston. She has only been with us a year, but has siiiqccceedecl in making herself well known and 1 e . R. BRUCE CARTER Houston. CIP A 9. He says he's one ol' the usad birds from Southwestern. Due to his dime novel re- putation they call him Nick for short. Despite the fact that he's from Houston we like to have the Dutchman around. SARAH LEWIS CLAPP, B.A. Bowie. fb B K3 Pierian Literary Society: Ath- letic Association: Pentagram: Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown: Student Assistant in English '16-'l7. Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair, she has a serious side too and can more than hold her own in any deep discussion. She has her B.A.: she's going home. I T ......... .. ........ . .... ....... ................. . . . . A ' WW A-2 -2 '-:xo f.:,,'e:m42W a ' - - '9 :...-mf 937'-va ' 'ww' H r W ' ' ---- 1--W 4' . ff 1 - ff . sf fWf p39 5l , we .... W N' .f ' If ff I nffeap. Forty-1 hrce -,-' . ','..'1:'g,Q.f.a.f:a,,1 -WL,-.fl :,v.' -Q- Wi: af ' ' 2. 12 - , - V .-'fV'I .'T'Z .calf-ar-.-fccsfziiirzi'ISA . E. A ., H .... 'W WM-wav' ewan '--'- Q r -' 1..,,?'O9'3 P-.,,g. ,,.,,,,,,. :,.,.. -V. ',wv-e-gg.:gxiigggf.-ue'-'5:Y ..t-1-. ---- f - ' -.-. ' -ffiiisiafz-z': 1',U:w' TY '1-' -21. -' f +. f , Senior Academs Y BENNIE DELL CLAYTON, B.A, Conway, Ark. i Cap and Gown: Y, W, C, A. Change the name of Arkansas? -Why, goodness gracious me, indeed no! Bennie is bright and vivacious. Her disposition is never out of order and this condition spells for her true popularity. BONNIE DALE CLAYTON, B.A. Conway, Ark. Cap and Gown: Germania: Y, W. C. A. No, this is not a typographical error. This one belongs to Germania and just missed being an identity by the transposition of two letters-or was it the other one? ERNEST WILLIAM CLEMENS, B.A. New Braunfels. E N: A 9 fb: fb A T: Germania. Alias the Hugger. A protege of Paxton and an also-ran in the Townsend sweep- stakes. Time, nothing Hat, despite the Franklin. l-Ie buys milk chocolates-occa- sionally. OLLIE COFFEE, B.A. Big -Spring. One of O. Wfs favorite beverages. We must make it clear that Ollie is a calm, un- ruHied person of varied ability and iovable qualities. VERA E. COFFEE, B.A. Big Spring. She is herdsisters double and comes in for a share of all she has, including Oliver. She also is attracted to the library. MILDRED COLLINS, B.A. Lovelarly. K K I', Mildred is a hangover from the days when the Kappas had a house in the corporate limits of Austin. She can talk to seven guys at once and don't mind the walk in from the suburbs. The kind of co-ed you always feel like talking to. WILklIAM MARCUS CORLEY, Jr- B.A, Pre-Mredic Society: Kane Club. l-le is a clieinical minimum wage, and is striving to bankrupt Van Camp and put free lunches in the shape of pills. ELOISE CRAWFORD, B.A, .San Marcos. Y. W. C. A.: Texan StaH 'l6: Athletic Association: Present Day Club, Treas. 'l-I1 Cap and Gown. Eloise soughL popularity in her Senior year via the journalistic route. She attained it too-the profs stacked on work and she withdrew from the newsy game: but Eloise will make good, her unlimited energy prom- ises anything but failure. - M f. . ff N ..,., .za-fflg zv - 4' fffwfezegezaxfm . Aka fffff . '---:-:--s1B+1'- - L ...,, - ' Forty-four --'-' - NF- .L k ',:,:,::W .,s:,:, ,.,.q,,,2s fee A 2:5-s gsm. ff f .- .' 123.1 1 ..,t s.1.,. .,.,,..,,.. - i. wwhfff - : 1. .. '1 Senior Academs JOSEPH LANHAM CROLEY, B.A. Gilmer. KD A 91 Athenaeum Literary Society. Croley greets you with a smile-always happy and shining, Most of his labors are in the Library where, since the military or- ders went into eHect, he dodges notes and cuts classes. Not an afhliate. NAN PALOUNA DAVIDSON, B.A. Ozona. Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown. ln addition to a musical name and the fact that she hails from the fresh air part ol' Texas, Nan has a good humor and high . ideals that will prove valuable assets in later life. MADCE DAVIS, B.A. Furl W0l'!h. fb B K1 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '15-'17g President Cap and Gown: Ashbel1 ,Junior Representative to Assembly '15-'161 Senior Representative '16-'17g La Tertuliag Vice-President of Bible Club '15-'16: Assistant in Education '16-'l7g.Ft. Worth Club. ' Madge is little but has lots of pep. What would Senior class meeting be without her . to tell what was decided in Cap and Gown? CORDELIA JANE DAWSON, B.A. .ban Antonio. A A H1111 B K: K A Tig Art Club: Reagan Literary Society President 'I68'17, Cor- responding Secretary '15-'16. jane is another all-around good sport. Her hair is bordering on the red, but still her temperament is less Fiery, She reminds us ofthe inhabitants of the great pine forests oi the Northwest. WILLIAM CURTIS DEWARE, B.A. jefferson. A 'I' Q' E T. No one ever saw Curtis when he wasn't about to bust out, at least according to his own story, but with it all he maintains a pleasant smile and still has time to pour out confidences in shell-like ears. No wonder he had the chicken pox. STEPHEN HARRISON DODD, B.A. Austin. Student Assistant in Botany '15-'16g Student Assistant in Bacteriology '16-'17g Tennis '15, Mgr. '16-'171 Texan '12-'15, Oh, Dodd! Whatatennisplayer! Rapidly getting into the Stacy-Peniclc class. Though not exactly a thing of beauty, still he is a 'oy forever on the courts. Has been seen IVIcCeeing around the perip with one of the almost 57 varieties, FLORENCE DURRETT, B.L., B.A. Belton. Y. W. C, A. A contagious smile, a good word for every- one and sound judgment make Florence a good influence upon all with whom she comes in contact. LEILA EASON, B.A. Palesline. Y. W. C. A. Publicity Committee. Leila has lots of ambition and energy and will no doubt make herself heard by people after leaving Varsity as she has done her l four years here. l l I l --A- ----A' WW -.5-,. ,.,,,,.. W ...W 4 W V. ,...... M.W.,, .. 4- ..t,.,,.,,.1...,,. am-.tt-.t-.fffW,.m.,w- ff W I fam- M-. .44 ' ' m Forty-five Dublin. 1 .--,--.-., 5???? 2 f ey 2 1 ,, 4 3 f f ' 4 2 1 5 2 N 1 E ' 4 3' ,.. ,. . , -I A. N., ..., .. . , 6,-'sf fa :-W ffliitrfr: 5:2612 mizafir: -:1:e2s:1:x2:wia2 rss-if-24+ :ws-2: '-I-F' Senior Academs DELPHINE LONNIE ELLIOTT,B.A. Tulsa, Olzla. X523 Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown. She decided rather late to make the Univer- sity her alma popper, and the Chi Omegas gained a willing worker. She has a fond- ness for strange colors and God wots what else. including Howard McKean. LESLIE WAGGENER ETTER, B.A. Granbury. fb A G, Press Club. This dainty chap is popular for his dancing and kittenish ways. lnHuenced by Snappy Stories, Leslie adopted the habit of smoking cigarettes in his endeavor to break into the high society of Phi Diddledom. CHARLES GEORGE FAUST, BA. A K E1 412 B K1 E A NIl:Scribblers1preSidenf, Sophomore Class. 'l5: Sophomore Re- ception Committee. The pink-cheeked cherub from Dublin who slept his way through the University, but who woke up in time to discover that his real mission in life was not business, but was cheering half portion brunettes. ESTELLE FEUILLE, B.A. Anson, Panama. Z T A: 6 B K: Ownooch: Ashbel: Art Club: La Tertuliag Y. W. C. A.: Assistant in Philosophy of Education. Heres one who does not flaunt her A's in other peoples faces, but she gets them just the same. She was the serious mien of one who has a mission in life. MAX HFICHTENBAUM, B.A. Austin. Rusk, secretary, 'ISL Menorah, president, '16-' l 7: Sophomore Assemblyman, 'l-l-' 151 president, junior Claw, spring '15-'l61 life secretary, Class of 'l7. The boy who divides his time between Matthews and the IX4enorah. Ivlax will no doubt make a success for the House of Kuppenheimer as his ability in wielding the senior cane has been unnecessarily prow nounced. AISE LEE FISH, B.A. Maludor. Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown: Panhandle Club: Texan staff. She's awful nice and lady-like And never ot into a single fight g-C. E. Quinn, bout Iizureule. ALICE MYRTLE FOSTER. B.A. Denton. ' C Reagan Literary Society. She has a charming personality and a keen sense of humor, which is responsible for her many friends. Efficiency is her motto, and she is one of the literary lights of the Reagan. LOIS. FITZ-HUGH FOSTER, B.A. ban Marcos. K A 6: Winsonian: Y. W. C. A.: Sidney Lanier: secretary, '14-'16: president, '17: Inter-society council.: Cap and Gown A eat may look at a King but no one can look at Lois without knowing that behind her lowly mien there lies a will which at- tempts to dominate all that it comes into contact with. r ... 41,,1.eg44i,,: VW' ff ,icfwf1f.a0w15jg?Pw 'f2z' -fz::::,g7-' .1-:amz W 1 4 ' ' aa ww.. .f z fr l a wn ' .L 'f.f,iQ- f'f'N1-2- X . : -4, '-P., gin - .ft-', f ' H1 1,4 ,ny - W. .-.,,t., .2- 'Ei WM eww .X.g.,tSwg massage tf,qe..i,.4 W : W ff .IW , , deff 7,40 .Wwe ,AA. , i i l Senior Acaderns MEA CLYDE GEE, B.A. Greenville. K A: Sidney Lanieri Cap and Gowng Y. W. C. A.: lt is a pleasure to lcnow Mea Clyde. No need to recount her virtues and faults- just sum it up-she is an all 'round girl. JOE GLENNY, JR., B.A. M.A. I Houston. K A: Arrowheadi Friarg Skull-Bones: Wrestling, '13-'l42 Assistant Football Manager, '14: Football'Manager, '15. Tries to run everything including the faculty and l. H. Department. Malces a lot of noise about work and it's usually more noise. Wants to be a woman hater, but somehow he hasn't got the heart. ESTELLA GLOVER, BA. Dallas. fb B K1 Y. W. C. A.: Reagan Literary Societyg Cap and Gown. l know not sarcasm. My temper is too sweet. And besides such stuff is the lowest form of palaver. But verily, she is not guilty. 1 GOMER F. GOFF, B,A. Fl. XVorll1. A K E: Pre-Medic Society, president, '16-'171 Glee Club, .15-,171 Student As- sistant in Zoology. Gomer has a pleasant smile that belies his apparent dignity. One of the Deke trou- badours-Squawk. Spends his spare time cutting up frogs. ESTELLE GOLDSTEIN, B.A. Dallas. ID B K1 Cap and Gown: Menorah: Ashbel Literary Society. Early in her college days she picked out 21 little hill as her own and every day finds her imitating the Sleeping Beauty upon the sacred spot. Invariably she seems in a good humor and has a word and smile in passing for everybody. GAYIIQIEILLE GUINN, BA. us . Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown: La Tertuliag secretary of Education Club. Gaynelle is another reason for woman suf- ierage, of which she is an ardent advocate. She is still looking the boys over, and lives as yet in no mans land. BEULAI-l IOLA HALE, BA. Caldwell. Oh, Yes, Beulah is reserved and to all ap- pearances serious minded-but you never can tell. She blushed unseen in the metro- polis of Round Rock before coming to 'Texasf Dust to dust. RUTH HALL, B.A. Houston. K K F1511 B K: K A fb: D. A. R. Scholar- ship, '15-'16: Ashbel Literary Society: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '15-'l6: University Art Club: Reed MusicSociety Ruth is muchly a student and consumes a good part of her time poring over dusty tomes. Withal there are few co-eds ac- tivities wherein she is not prominent. I WEEK... fu 3-F. ' '. V' '2'C 7d-4'- 7 f ..... '. ' 'll . NW 'f . - . - .. ' N 'T T .if -- Fori 1'-SCVQII 4541- '-'A A 1 '- '1' f M 'fin Z A 'ff-X x M54 . ' ,am 4 ........ f- like y V ,. R : F ifi , 1 . 2 25 23 5 :big QM A . ' ,Q , .4 ,W M W, , , , ,A , , 4 .,. 3.-,.4q,z..,4.f'4 .,-.oy sz-24-.-'-4-, . jan -K ga , , Q If 5, gf, 'm ff'e 0.1, 4 M' 2 4 ,eg f ...,'QH!. a eff 41 X- --- . , .s .TNAQWKWYM-.,,..e :a ff -e'. g'f:mww1 W ,y . -.aww ' Tie? -1 - 4. , '- yy X 94 f.- 2, 4 3 M239 sg ,,'gQ 9,21 ,lf .0 ,ef A Q 2 ef we se we aw' M V: s M, se 6.-'W so :Sf f at fgdpffe ef' 09 4 'Q W emfe of 'sf vi, 494, 1. ,W s . ef 1-We ef' E it ee Mg f as eg 15 gg! 9 fs-as Mtekfagd., , ' f Senior Acaderns HENRY HYRTLE HAMMER, B.A. Center. Pentagram: Rusk: Kane Klub: Y. lvl. C. A Men saw him blush. and called him dawn. I-l.H.H. is an extreme optomist in spite of his name. His parents must have believed in alliteration or patent medicines. Hes harmless. GLADYS HARDEMAN, B.A. Nacogdoches. A A IT. No one was ever more generous or more sin- cere. They call her Rabbit to make her idiomatic, but there isn't anything in it. Shes from Southwestern. LESEBR CARLTON HARLING, B.A. e lon. Student Assistant in History of Educa- tionp Keeper of the Kane, '16-'17: Bell County, Club president, '16-'171Students' Assembly, '16-'l7g Texan Staff. Red is a pedoggie but that does not phase him when it comes to influencing the Stud- ents' Assembly with flowery speeches. He generally succeeds in getting what he wants and it is exceedingly hard to bluff him. LAMAR HART, B.A. jasper. A X: Rusk Literary Societv, '13-'ISL Speakers' Club, '15-'17: Executive Com- mittee, fall '16-'17, secretary-treasurer, winter, '16-'17: Debating Squad, '15-'l61 Baseball Squad, '14-'15: Baseball varsity, '15-'16: Order of T. 'iSquat rivals Daniel when it comes to daily and nightly prayers. l-le also plays baseball and his imposing Ty Cobb-like Hgure won many rounds of applause from the rooters and a fat batting average from the score-keeper. Disch will miss him. CUS AUGUST HARTMANN, B.A. Meyersville. Rusk, vice-president, '16: Student assist- ant in Zoology. He is a rare specimen when he can be found. His name used to be in the Students' Di- rectory until a girl spoke to him one day. ALLEQNE BURLESON HARTSON, B.A. yle. Pierian Literary Society: Present Day Club, president, '16-'17: Cap and Gown: vice-president junior Class, winter term, '15-'16: vice-president, Senior Class, spring term, '16-'17: Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, '16-'17. Alline is from Kyle and admits the fact. She demands attention and gets it and yet her cohorts and followers are without num- ber. You know Alline's height? Well her heart is that big. . JOSIE A. HATCH, B,A. Port Lavaca. . flv B K: Y, W. C. A.: Pierian Literary Society: Present Day Club: Cap and Gown. Her hair is grey, but all in all no one could be younger. She made her B.A. in two and a half years. FREDERICK POMEROY I-IIBBARD, BA , IVl.A. Austin. X 111:22 T:fI1 A T12 A X: Curtain Club: Scribblers: Cactus Staff: Issue Editor, Texan: Editor-in-Chief of lvlagazineg Students' Assembly. '13: Director German Club: Press Club: Cvlobraskers. Signed Statement to Editor-I did not want to be a Rattler or Arrowhead. Being the . only Chi Phi for years was glory enough for me. Anyway l belong to hve other frats and Friars. l believe in Diversined Democ- racy and the Co-eds. Oh, I almost forgot to mention the Curtain Club and the NVin- sonians. i 7 Y l ---- . V- :QM-W 419' www- -f ' 4fee,1'?,e'99,.33-M-'11a5e2eee, 1 f'4f'31fevef:'-e-'L-ff-..-.ierzfff'1f:E?.VSb- -we-1 -'-- - -sl--.-V,-1:rs1::s c-ts.-rs-1--:N-.Sz-x.--,s-sr ES- fx 1' - 'F'7A2 f ef- PL 'W-1- ' 5--' -ec 'f . ,----.-- -if'W'- - S:3Ef -it .-s X ' --i--Ae. ew-wx-.4 f ..,' 'ew -ff0m.,wA.4.'4 W-i .ir-ec.-H,-.a-Q:-42-5. re. ---- ---- , W Ns.-sf . .-vs:.,.:.-- yffl-.V 'L-ff i+..- 7 . 4' AN.. nl. Yrr- . sf'-7:-.. Y YYYYY Y M--.il -s- I Forty-eight . I .... A efff' 1 , X 1-,,ga.:h.'e. w ,,,,, - -4 -ff l42 .. ....e. . z :::f2:., . ..:e ---- w:e.. . t .,,f,1, A-- - ' ' 'X ' Senior Academs JOI-IN CLINE HIGDON, B.A. Kansas' Cilv, lvlo. A K E: 'If B Kg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet:Ap- plied Economics Club: Pentagram: Stud- ent Assistant in Physics, '15-'17, l Behold the pride of D.K.E.-The boy won- der of the University. John is a non-in- jurious bench warmer of the Chi Omega ' porch. He did not contribute to the fact that they won the loving cup last year. JAMES HERBERT HINDS, BA. Bullard. Pre Medic Society: Kane Klub. Hinds has a good honest sincere manner. Everybody who knows him likes him, and some who don't know him, like him too. SAMMY I-IOGUE, B.A. Paris, Pierian: Y. W. C. A.: University Music Club: vice-president, Sophomore Class, '12: secretary junior Class. winter, ln spite of the fact that Sammy comes from gay Paree and should really be quite blase, no one could be found with a larger share of frankness and sincerity. ALVA ROSCOE HOWARD, B.A. ' Devine. A Acacia: A K X111 La Tertulia: Student Assistant in Business Administration, '17. Alva's jaw signihes determination. lt does not belie him: he is determined. He has plenty of energy, and it's not all bottled up, either. Alva's a B.T. Bram. MILDRED HOWARD, BA. Calvert. H B 4171 Angler-1 Ownooch1 Y. W. C. A. Someone said: Shes the only Pi Phi who maintains the old refrigerating reputation of the gang. but she's really very friendly. She doesn't believe in Hirtation or wasting words, i'Too beautiful for this earth. HAYDEN HASS HUDSON, B.A. Arliriglon. E A E: Rattler: Skulland Bones: Band, '13-'161 director, '16-'17, Advertising Club, 'IS-'16: German Club, director, '161 president of ,junior Class, fall, '15-'16. Hayden was band-master in more ways than one. He loved the ladies, was a good S.A.E. and made some courses between times. Ascended in Clifton's balloon in 1916. ' ELIZASEXTH STRANGE HUGHES. Hico. Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown. Besides being jeH in the Bud Fisher tennis combination composed of Hughes and Hunt, Elizabeth studies some, passes some and always keeps cheerful. VIRGINIA PEYRE HUNT, BA. Shreveport, Louisiana. Z T A, Present Day Club: vice-president, '16-'171 basketball T, '15-'16: assistant Tennis manager, 15-'16:manager, '16-'172 Tennis championship single and doubles '15-163 Y. W, C. A., '16-'17: . Va. secretly yearns to win a T in football.- ' Co-ed sports no longer charm her. When not enforcing her very decided opinions upon the Zeta freshmen, she melodiously twangs a guitar. The freshmen prefer the opinions. She says they don't make men big enough to win her, not even O'Donnell. ' -ff-ww' W-131 .... ' VVVV Forty-nine ua-.fy . .w., ,. ,,,, gs-Mew Ts,--.:,.,,.,.,,, ,,,, ,mae J.-:,..ef...,.-LQ..-1:-.-.,ea,11,211-1-,,,.-.11.11,., T...-..-11 ..a-1: . EE H ' ' . -i.f- . 4J'43i 7-51-2'-'f' NJQ:-' ?:J'Z,.' WSW' 533532. 7 VW' -'-' 1 s w -4 . -:vm A M E ' GILLI Senior Academs HELENA ANTONIA JANOCH, B.A. Houston. Newman Club: Germania: LaTertulia. Helena of Houston is one of our famous Es- panol-Deutsche hybrids who has made good at Varsity. Quiet and studious, but why enumerate her virtues? Count the drops in the ocean-you have the number. S A. JOHNSON, B.A. Fori Wforlh. K Z1 E A X: 23 T: Friar: Rattler: Sphinx: Scribblerz Press Club: Football reserve, ll-li Varsity, '15-'l6: Wrestling Team, '17: Order of T: Texan Staff. 'HL Cactus Art Ed., 'lS: Assistant Ed., '16: Editor, '171 War Committee of Students and Faculty, '17. Smithy is a blacksmith, an editor, and an athlete. Before he got this Cactus out. there were still hopes for the young lad. Now he has no more sense than Penny or Dave Williams. We had something else on him, but hes bigger than we are. Besides we want this printed. IRIVIA DRU JOHNSON, B.A. Richmond. X S21 Y. W. C. A. Irma Dru has lots of pep and sparkling blue eyes. Shes putting some of her boarding school education gained at Randol h- Mason to good use in the University. Cgne of lvlrs. Carrother's flock. RUTH HOUS JOHNSON. B,A ban Marcos. K A 6: Sidney Lanier: Angler: Y. W. C. A.: Pan Hellenic, '16-'17, lt is rumored that she will go to Tulane next year. The more you know Ruth the better you like her. She follows in the footsteps of her illustrious sisters, the johnson Thetas. ERNEST TURNER JONES. B.A. Grandview. Hogg Debating Club: Texan StaH. l-le's not very pretty and he doesnt in womens rights, but his hair is just as curly, and he's so frisky. believe HOUSTON H. JONES, B.A. Austin. ixflganager Tennis, '16: Tennis Squad, '14- H. H. will probably prefer playing tennis to playing a harp behind the Golden Gates. German is his short cut to war and bust-out. EDGAR HARLAND KELTNER, B.A. Nlanor. E N: Class Baseball, '1-l-'l53 Baseball, '16-'17: Order of the T. Attaboy, jack! Edgar is the nucleus of the nine, dependable and quick. ln friendliness and honor his batting average is 1007. Not yet a benedict-not yet. LAWRENCE BLAYS KING, B.A. ' Austin. L. B, is an easy-going, good-natured, wide- . eyed boy, and he has enough of the 'com- mon horse' variety to get him by most anywhere in the world. ---'f , ---- ' ' Fifty '-v --2w,,,,- :mt ,.,,,-.W ,M ,g.w..i lea as .mags :.-an-9 t.a,..-:4:- aaa: .,-',--0.--aw-.M,,fv ,ffgfgwfi 1. xtx gt . , . 4 fa. fff.. X 1A '-' Senior Academs OHMER WILLIS KIRK, B,A. Fioydclda. I-Ie's that big man sometimes seen in the rotunda-broad shoulders, curly hair and a prominent nose, But watch him. His dignified bearing will be one in his favor. always. HENRY COKE KNIGHT, B.A, Dallas. B 6 l'I1 Rattler: Curtain Club. I believe in R. E. L. Knight, the Father Al- mighty, maker of the famous Knight repu- tation: in all ol' his Sons, augmenters of the sameg in the Holy Spirit of Dallas Social Prestige, Comforter: -in the Communion of my equals Cif anyii and in the whole Church of Knight, Militant. The greatest ex- ample of purposive amiability. MRS. CHARLES KNIZEK, NEE ANGELA MONDRIK, B.A. l Cameron. Y. VV. C. A.: Present Day Clubg Cechieg Cap and Gown: Basketball. impatient Angela joined the Present Day Club in hope of finding a mission in life, something really big to work for. But she woke to the fact that charity began at home and devoted herself to taking a little Bo- hemian. - i s VINEENT WESLEY LANFEAR, B.A. gin. Applied Economics Club, '14-'I71 Rusk Literary Society, '14-'171 Assistant in Economics: president of Elgin Club. An Economic shark, popular and square with the students. judge Tarlton accused him of neglecting his duty. A Damon, im- mune to feminine wiles and loyal particu- larly to his pal. AGNES LEDBETTER. B.A. Cameron. A 5 ig Reagan Literary Sorzietyg Y. W. Agnes is number two of the Ledbetter giants. She has never had much very trouble with such insignificant things as University courses, despite the fact that her blonde hair and fair complexion caused many a studyless night. VIRGIL PORTER LEE, B.A. O'Brien. Economics Club: Member of Athletic Council, '16-'l71 Issue Editor, Daily Texan: University Scholarship, '16-'17g Y. M. C. A. 'Father' is a bi man both at the Cafeteria and in Doc. iflathefs Athletic Council. The question is-Will he succeed Veazy or Bellmont? His brains may some day put him in the same class with his favorite his- tory prof. SELMA D. I-IOBSON LEWIS, BA. Winters. Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown. Selma is originally of the 'strong arm' squad, the terror of the Freshmen. But despite her police prowess, she is some student and a coming literary expert. She really is good-natured. HUGH ROONEY LIVINGSTON, B.A. Fi. -Stockton. i fl? K YP. I He is one of the characters of the class. 3 Temperate in everything he does, his so- ' ciety is sought by his classmates. i i i ' 'i-' - -f'-P 1 -f -i':?:-. El m W , - H214 Mwfls ffzaei'-aw-wfTW'KE 2:2--aff '- . . . ,I,Z1-21144 News -rwtgrw 'fXf9'jj:gM+Qi:jj 5 , My , :ff-rift ,. ,. , . , m.W Fifty -0110 rs- ..,. A N f aff A 1-Y, N , , ,,,, , Senior Academs ELIZABETH LOCKWOOD, BA. Rockdale. X SZ: Rabbit Foot: vice-president. Womans Pan-Hellenic: Cap and Gown. Bess hails from Rockdale. but plays Wickey Woo on the ukalele and does the Hula Hula. She also claims to resemble Annette Keller- man, as she spends her afternoons at Barton and Deep Eddy. HUGH DANIEL MCCRUMMEN, B.A. Austin, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '15-'17. Dan is an inoffensive sort of chap. Quiet and likable. Takes things as they come and believes in the ultimate justice of nature, Note-This is a great opportunity for some ro-ed to get a little intensive vamp- ing work. MARGARET MCCURDY, B.A, Lockharl. Margaret believes in studying and making grades and she lives up to her beliefs. Her wit is refreshing and she is the one to go to when you want help of any old kind. KATHRYN MCKENNA. B.A. Del Rio. Z T A: Angler: Ashbel Literary Society: Curtain Clubg. Who is Kitty? What is she, that all the swains commend her? Answer are, they don't. But them that does, do it strong. Kitty is not a catty Kitty, Voila,-she purrs. Habitat, Phi Doodle cellars. NELLIE MAE MCKINSTRY. B.A. Austin. Pierian Literary Societyi Cap and Gown: Y. W, C, A, Nellie is not half as quiet as she seems, Sometimes she is outspoken and always has the courage of her convictions. Another example of a practical woman, KATHERINE MCLEAN, B.A, llasca. Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown. With an abundance of energy and a host of friends, Katherine is the kind of a girl that gets results. Sincerity is her trump card. ROY JAMES MCLEAN, B.A. Austin, I-landball champion, '16. The hard-working secretary of the athletic office. Like his employer he never wears a hat-has nothing on his mind-but love. It was this affair that caused our barbell expert to receive an E in Professor Whitaker's educational crip. LUCY MARCH, BA. Tyler. AAT1:Y.W.C.A. Little Sis is the possessor of a keen brand of wit which can keep any crowd in an uproar, when she chooses to use it. Usually she doesn't choose to, and pursues her leisurely course through the University Un- troubled. fi- -7 '? 9'7'5 'AA'A ' ' I ' ,.-6:-J:5i?Ix35'clf00!4!f!2gg5'-'21 Mevlxaz-15,3512-255..a-:eager -.-+-,-.-.-:rg-hz-:Q-Mic. - ' ' --erik? H:Pii52f'T X W , , --,- . .A rf -f'f 'f - aw Wow -- We-:W . Mmm- eefe f W ee- 'r' f t ge e 31 , is We Fifty-two .. ' 5 .f W 'W rv .. s M ....,,, I i Senior Academs MRS. EEALIJA SHAEFFER MARSHALL ' San Anlonio. Present Day Club: Cap and Gown: Chem- ical Club: Womans Science Club: As- sistant in Chemistry, '16-'17. Time turn not backward in your flight. Keep on! Keep on! Or else Mrs. Marshall will lead you half a quarter. Already she is preaching 21st century doctrines. MARIE LOUSIE MAUPIN, B.A. Wichilci Falls. K K I . The Kappas say that life without Louiseis arguments would be nothing. She is said to have a fondness for S. A. Efs, but then V there is no accountinff for tastes. She sings ' a Danny Deeverf REECE MEADOR, B.A. Sainljoe. Secr eta ry-treasurer, St ud ents' Association, '15-'IGI vice-president, Students' Asso- ciation, '16-'17, A tall good-looking man with a keen eye. Reece has a spontaneous smile, radiating cheer. Sad to say he muddies his hands in the political puddle. sELMA MERLE MEARS. B.A. Calestille. A A A1 MT Association: Basketball, '15- l71 captain Senior basketball team, '17: Athletic Council, '15-'17: Y. W. C. A. Merle is very nearly an advocate of the strenuous life. Since Pig broke the Penn. each Knight there is a Walker around the Perip. Who's a heartbreaker? MAY EUGENE MEYER. B.A. Flalonia. Y. W. C. A.: Texas Chemical Society. Forsooth one finds in May Eugene a strange embodiemnt of virtues, goodnature, good sense and some few faults-and all this from Flatonia. . ALICE MAE MILLER, B.A. Brenham. X S21 Reed Music Society, vice-president, '14-'15, president, '15-'17: Reagan Li- terary Society, corresponding secretary, '16-'171 Y. W. C. A.1Cap and Gown. First Cousin to Alice Ben Bolt and built along the same general lines plus pink hair, and a cherubic complexion. A quiet worker but willing and steady. Goes in for aes- thetiodancing and pure food laws. HELEN WILSON MOBLEY, B.A. Cleburne. Z T Ag Rabbit Foot: Ashbel, secretary, '15-'17: Ownooch: Athletic Association, president, '15-'17g T Association: Cap and Gown. Whenever you feel suppressed energy in the air you are near Helen. Caught the i romance contagion from Eugenia and has since managed to keep two men fooled, one here and one there. KATHLEEN MOLESWORTH, B.A. Austin. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '15-'I61 Reagan . Literary Society: Le Cercle Francais: l Junior Representative to Womans As- sembly: Associate member of Reed Music l Societyl Tennis. , She is a wonderful girl even if she did get i the place Dr. Wolfe framed to put Virginia i in for president of the Senior Class. She is I an honor to the class and all modern women. , . .... . - gs : . f4......,...j:i7g A .-. ,sew ..... ,M .. ...... A Fifty-three M iz- FEii:15:2:I-I V:2sxS-2?S:3Ef'?2'5'f:1:2:2:Ss22:22:23E2E22NW:2 :f:-' : : : 1,::s::w:31S:f:I-.-,-,. : ,.-,-.4,4. wal:vw-2:2:1:x1f:::::-aslimiz .. . 5 4. 22 +1 f'wf .1-M' '12?11- - Iliff' ' 1-ftf'-'fm-fi A -'- 41 ' 14 1129152 . w e-I - - .... 1 .9 X., I A ef ' -- .-M - v 1g:v1:-1-:emi 1 ' :-: ,,,,,, . 25 ' :, V,, - -.55? 2:Z': ':3.-EF: Mus- Hi VVVV .-Y--' . 111f,,J1f1:' ,. ,,,, - V ---- 1 .,. W ..,. ...... -z-::..- ,..W- -2Q'-m.5,ag.:.-,zz-.:1Q:k::-:aku -: --:wi '5 - .-:-:-:-:i:-:-:-:-:-:CVlair:1:2:fEQ:E52I:i.7:f:l:gi:1f5:k1:Z:?5:l' ii2:2E7::3f11SFF5:2!: :2:2:9k7-1:f11WB3: -: 1 :E:2:2is:I12E1f 4 4615511-1:zlZI -' 22f:f:5k2:2 Senior Academs MRS, ETI-IEL NEECE MORRIS, B.A. tbhermari. Cap and Gown: La Tertuliag Germaniag Present Day Club: Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Morris comes in for her share of good grades, smiles, and encouraging words. At mid-term she fears the threatening grade storm, and she hasn't busted yet. MARY MURCHISON, BA. Athens. Z T A1 Rabbit Foot: Cap and Gown. Mary is an East Texas peach from Athens. She has learned to drive aChandler Chummy roadster and has the Fi-ji's whistle down pat. She is distinguishable by her very precise walk. MADELINE ISABEL MURPHY, B.A. Fort Worlh. Newman Club, Present Day Club: Cap and Gown: treasurer, '17, Madame Chairman-I rise to a point of order. Here is a woman who has a heart larger than herself. I-Ier magnetism makes her an agreeable, welcome and interesting companion. MARY GRACE MUSE, B.A. Sherman. Reagan, Y. W. C. A.1 Cap and Gown. Pretense and stiff assertiveness are unknown to her. When she decides a thing is right. she adheres to her convictions even though her inclination may be the other way. ETHEE DAVENEILLE NICHOLS, .A. Austin. A A A1 Cap and Gown: Y. W. C. A.,Daugh- ters of American Revolution: Austin Suffrage Club. Fancy frocks and furled tresses never hid a fairer Ethel. Often seen beside the sylvan pogl with her fond swain. Theyre enga- ge . EMIXSIP? BEATRICE NORMAND, B,A. Melon. Cap and Gown, secretary Bell County Club, '16. In spite ol' the fact that she is from Belton, she has shown her preference for Texas U. Oh! Beatrice Fairfax what shall I do? CARROLL M. PEARCE, B.A. Rosebud. Rusk. Carroll is long and lean, and has that hun- gry look, I-le's always going some place and never lets the campus graw grow under his feet. I-le has to study. DE RUGELEY PEARESON, BA. Richmond. K A 63 Rabbit Foot. . A povre widwe somdel stope in age. The life of a college widow is hard, but Dutie recently burst into the select town crowd- so as to be near the University. I-Iere's ' hoping! l i .--- -' -4 ..., V rw Fifty-four --'- , ' wah v - 4, WK .,.,, . ,,,,,, .... 4 -N. LH :-1 Asa.-., rr'--I---at 'r z-N-:r1':?'2.-11 ww-l ''fn-G-J :5?:P'iszifi--4.12,-ilE1 1'x2wE'fif--1:-::,,ii23Zi' ?1!2fiZFP ' 11-f?7::.:7:'5Z -7710 ... Nui -- ' -45 Senior Academs MARY PIERCE, BA. Dallas. H B 1111 Pan-Hellenic, '16-'l71 Angler: Y. W. C. A. Tessie hasn't grown up yet. She may not be catty, but certainly is kittenish. She cultivared the Phi's long enough to lead a cotillion, but her real mission is kidding the K. A. infants. I FRANK STARR POPF, BA. Marshall. 'P A 9. Mourn not for Apollo: Starr Pope lives. Financed his social career by a successful chairmanship of his Freshman Reception. ls a great admirer of Creeping J. and author of the famous ballad, When Its Two- lips' Time for Holland. RUTH POTTS, BA. Dallas. K K F1 Angler: Ashbel: Ownoochg Present Day Club: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Self-thought intellectual leader. Yeah, and not ashamed of it. Received honorable mention 1915 as 'Gawdsakerf Proud of that, too, Ergo, incurable. Don't care. Bitterly opposed to University Cynic and Daily column against Co-eds. WARD B. POWELL, B.A. jasper. Assistant Business Manager, Cactus, '15- '161 business manager, 'IS-'l6g secretary treasurer, Siudent's Assog Y. M. C. A.: Cabinet1Rusticussesg King of Kane Klub: - President Senior Academy, spring, '16-'17. Ward is a self-made man, a politician. athlete, and good-fellow. And this year when the Southxvestern -transfers were re- ceived, he found a girl, He now leaves school an all 'round man? i FRANCES J. PROBANDT, B.A, .San Angelo. Sidney Lanier Literary Socieryi Cap and Cownl Y. W. C. A. Frances strides through life, ever brilliant and ever willing, be it Saturday night or lvlonday morn. She burns midnight oil but not gasoline. CAREY EUGENE QUINN. B.A. Harelezon. CP Z A1 CTulaneJ: Speakers' Club: Eco- nomic Clubsg Issue Editor Texan. '16-'l7: Cactus Staff, '16-'17 Knight of Kane: Intramural Council. The Theta Pest-Gene wanted to change the Senior ties to green, but the Dutch element prevailed. Our friend Quinn will be remem- bered as the editor o The Cornmoneru which advocated the frat candidate for president of the Students' Association. CARL IXAADDOX RACLAND, B.A. Sweetwater. 2 A E1 A K XII. Early to bed and early to rise, and you will never meet Carl and other regular guys. Papa D. holds up his record in the B. T. Department as an inspiration to S. A. E. freshmen. i DOROEZKY FRANCES RANDOLPH. Austin, W Z T A1 Anglersg Newman Club. J i Like other Zetas, she too has scaled the pin- 3 nacle of social success, only to fall. And 3 oh, how cruel that it should be her kid sister - that gave her the fatal shove, . Wi' ' ' 1.2 , Q '- i Fifty-five - , ...,, 1.. Y,,,,,YY :..--- ef:-1r+'-f'--i'-5-' --'-'- '-- ' ---- -'-'-'-'- f :s:2 4s:..- ww- MM R i 6 , f A at M., . 1 ..., ., .. . . wgiwuw A:.?-,,- ,9'-Av.- 4-bs-fam ,Www azz..-at :ew 1.-4.4 :--1-i:t1.ws:.z met--5'-:-:sau rapt:-A-a 'N Q eff .-. faaeff-if ::4:'.vz wtf frees! at:-, F'-iw Q, f 11 -mweasae W.-4.1 :mg was asf- fi-2.1t-.vie vm.-zz me '-m-5:4-aff A x s H Senior Acade ms MRS. DORA NEILL RAYMOND, i B.A., M.A. -.Ban Antonio. II B dv: Scribblers. Dora was a running mate with the gang that elected Lynn Wooten, Queen of the Varsity Circus back in 1892, Years ago, somebody slipped Dora the tip that she could write snappy stories and she has been turning out crackerjacks ever since. DORVCZTI-lY WATIES RENICK, B.A. aco. Scribblers, '16-'171 secretary, '17: Poets' Club, '16-'17, president, '17: president, Pen and Type, 'l7: Sidney Lanierl Magazine Staff, '17: Thanksgiving Re- ception Committee, '17: Y. W. C. A. Dotty is known as the Little Amy Lowell, mentally, physically, and poetically. Has an opinion on everything under the sun and doesnt care who knows it. Connois- seur in rejection slips from the best, etc., magazines. IMARGARET RENNIE, BA. Galveston. K A 6: Pan-Hellenic, '16-'17, Texan Staff, '16-'l7: Y. W. C. A. The Thetas are kind enough to let Mar- garet think she runs the chapter, but con- fidentially she doesn't-her correspondence is too heavy. Besides, she still has tender memories of her great romance. What boots it if he was the Cozy Corner Cook. Ewmo LELIA REYNOLDS, BA. ' Longview. Ownoochg Y. W. C. A.: Secretary of Woman's Council. All the world loves a lover. And especially a faithful one, Grace Hall lawn saw only the beginning, She has the happy faculty of being systematic in all things. MARY LEE ROBERTSON, B.A. Dallas. Reagan Literary Society, treasurer, 16- '17g Cap and Gown, vice-president, '16- 'l7: Y. W. C. A. For energy, intelligence, and wholesome gentility, see Mary. It will make anybody feel better. She is nice to everybody. ANNIE BRICE ROBINSON, BA. Palestine, K K FQ Gap and Gown. She has remarkable abilities at public speaking. We soon may expect to see her following in the footsteps of Mrs. Pank- hurst. She loves California. MABEL ROGERS, BA. Canyon. Reed Music Society. '15-'17g Reagan Literary Society, '16-'l7. Do you know Mabel? There was a girl who came to old T. U. and did her best, that was her best, at all times-that girl was Mabel. VIRGINIA ROOTES, B.A. Grandview. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '16-'l71 Pierian. secretary, '16-'l71 Cap and Gown: Pres- ident, junior Class, fall, '15. She can make a speech, stir up a church en- tertainment, or rattle the prof-all equally well. She doesn't Crecentlyj pay the boys no mind. 1' ,swf ff' ' . :- we A' ' ext-.:1.:t:.a:...-4 we 14 ' . .- - X x x N Xt -Am-. w- . ere. Q'-4 fa.:-as W 'N W-vw - ' M X new eff. wi, ., 5,7 .f,,s.4',, . f., ,. fe-me , 4 - Aw- 4-1+- ., . ,gg -ff. f--ae-':efefQe --V4 ..f:aefe 0,-gag, f - ' -f . - t - -Mlwae Fifty-six : ' ,,..-qs-, s a- ., -- A -my f ----F 'W 4: gh 4 f . lf' ff - ' .... . - .... ,'.:-. . : 1 Senior Academs REBECCA PEARL RUSSELL. L.1.: B.A. Houston. Vifhen the curtain rings down and the con- queror time, takes QH all else, her constant effort and untiring devotion to real courses will live on. LOUIS ALLEN SCOTT, JR., B.A. lVIcKinney B 9 Hg Rattler: Speakers' Club. A willing worker, a conscientious griper, a man of few words. Despite the general quietude in his vicinity he will show signs Y of excitement it' co-eds approach. He loves the ladies individually, but not collectively. DEXTER W. SCURLOCK, L.L,B.1 BA. Cleburne. 2 A ill: Tracl-c1, '13-'ISL Speakers' Clubg Assistant Manager of the Texang Y. M. , A. Dex, like Roosevelt places the letter 'I' Grst in the alphabet. Had ambitions to become a Frank Cotch and jess Willard combined, so-went into training with the Delta Tau bear. Bosom firend of Potts and Bellmont. MARY REBECCA SEWELL, B.A. 'Wfills Point, Athletic Association: Cap and Gown: Y. NV. C. A. Buxom, blithe, and debonair, Rebecca was made for such a rhyme, and she might well have come from Sunnybrook. MARION FLOYD SHELTON, B.A. Howland. A KD K N111 Rattlersl German Club director. Cap didn't see the point many times, but he wasalways on the spot to get a hand in all that was his part He is every inch a gentleman. MARY SI-IELTON, B. A. Waco. II B 1113 secretary, junior Class, winter, '161 Cactus, '16-'17: Texan Staff: Y. W. C. Ag Student assistant in I. H., '16-'I7. Mary had the B. Dfs, but her better judg- ment has taught her to prefer royalty to guard duty on the Pi Phi porch. The College Chicks, however are loyal still to Flossie, who turns a listless ear to the dis- tant wailing of the Euk. I-I. LE ROY SHERRILL, B.A. Mexia, Students' Assembly, '15-'16: Publication Board, 'l61 Kane Klub, '16-'I7. I-Ie has made his way through school folding Texans. Besides this, he has many well earned honors to his credit, but he is too timid to ever speak of them. Needless to say, he is afraid of girls. MARY SHULER, BA. Hubbard. In some respects she resembles 'Fighting Bobf but has the gift of golden silence as well. There are few things which she doesn't do and do thoroughly. We Ve B B . Fifty-seven ' - -fff - -wet'-, WW QW ' 2 lil AA . A fm- . ,A - . -'4'- ' Senior Academs WINNIE L. SLOAN, BA. Sweetwater. Sidney Lanier: La Tertuliag Cap and Gown. Winnie is a versatile girl, ready for any job at any time. She is so quiet ordinarily, that you scarcely know when she is around. LOIS LEE SOWELL, B.A. Cleburne. CD B K3 Y. W. C, A.: Pierian Literary Society, secretary, '171 Cap and Gowng Representative to Athletic Council: Girls' Indoor Baseball, '16g Girls' Athletic Council, secretary, '171 Philosophical Club, '16-'I71 T in indoor Baseball, '15- 'l6: Student Assistant in Psychology and Philosophy, '16-'17. Behold some stude! Methought they never made the like. Straight A's are an ultra- ordinary occurrence with Lois. She shrieks with horror at any 3rd-base errors. VIRGINIA YWENDEL SPENCE, BA. College Station. K K F1 Ashbel1 Texan Staff, 'I-lf: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, '16-'17g president Womens Pan-Hellenic, 'I6-'I71 Present Day Club: Cap and Gown: vice-president. Senior Class, winter, '17, Scene-College Station. home of Prof. Spence, Enter Stork with little Ginny. Years pass. Cadet society obviously im- possible. Hence Ginny frequents church. Hence disposition and sub-title: Holy Mary. One of God's noblest. ANDREW JACKSON STEPHENS, B.A Waelder. Pretense and self assertiveness and un- known to him. He reminds us of a picture of Abe Lincoln in his younger days. Prosit! MARGARET STEWART, BA. San Antonio. Sidney Lanier Literary Society: Womans Council, treasurer, '16-'17g Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gowng Present Day Club. Margaret holds the purse strings for the Womans Council. I-Ier sunny disposition and wlairm heartedness have endeared her to us a . DAN MAX STEIFEL, B.A. Sun Antonio. Texas Pre-Medical Club. Dan is a cheerful, game little fellah, One can't help but notice mischief poking out all o'er him. He smokes, too. jAMES'LOUlS THOMAS, BA. Austin, A Z fb: E A XII: Basketball 'l71 Captain Shorthorn Basketball 'ISL Tennis '15-'171 State College Singles Champion 'I6. Manager '141 Order of the T: Student As- sistant in Physics '15-'17. jimmy comes from Houston High. He is a real chap, a good tennis player and a basket- ball mainstay. He has yet to become en- tangled in feminine foibles. PARKER DAVIES TRASK, BA. Corpus Christi. X fb: E A N111 T Second in Track 'I6g Pen- tagram: La Tertulia. I-Ie's bow-legged, he's cross-eyed-he's lazy, he's athletic, he's studious and single. She was young and lovely. .1 , . . . . -V .. ,.., H. - -.fm-.,,. ,,.,...,.X.-Q.. VM.. ..., ... .... al .... Fifty-eight ,,,,,, i w M ' , Q Senior Academs LOIS BAIRD TRICE, B.A. Dallas. KD M: 1D B K: Reagan Literary Society: Cap and Gown: Y. W. C. A. Undoubtedly she is a favorite of Benny's : her reports always have red on them. lf l brains and genial good nature still have an Q account, she is rich, Remember K. L,? ' . GRANIXELLE BAYLESS TRIPLETT, Abilene. Beneath his easy going surface you will Hnd plenty of character and good political know- ledge. He can generally help you out on . any subject. English is his forte. ALFRED JOSEPH WACKER, BA. Bartlett. Germania Literary Society 'll-'17: Y. M. C. A. Wacker is conscientious in everything that he does, including intramural football. Hes a good grind and has never allowed anything to disturb his equanimity. MARGARET WALKER, B.A. Killeen. Cap and Gown. She knows things: she can mix without b?ng mixed: she can smile without making a uss. JOSEPHINE WARD, B.A. Austin. Pentagram. Pierian Literary Society: Student Assistant in Pure Math. Josephine invented mathematics and now comes forward with the startling statement that the shortest line is the straightest dis- tance between two points. Besides this she is clever and straightforward, LOIS PHILIP WARE, B.A. Longview. fir B K: Y. W. C. A.: Cap and Gown: Present Day Clubi Student Assistant in Latin. Some girls do and some girls don't study while at this, an institution of learning. Lois does. Hence the self-satisfaction of a task well done. ADELE WATSON. B.A. Austin. A A H: Reagan: Athletic Association: Y. W. C. A. , Dell's name is seldom among those miss- ing as far as Benny's hcnor roll is con- cerned, She is an English shark even though she sometimes confuses i'guerilla and gorilla in journalistic attempts. ELOISE WATTS, B,A. San Antonio. A A A1 Cap and Gown. Sweet Eloise is almost without fault! Her lovable disposition, her curly blonde hair and rosy cheeks make her a sure cure for the blues. ffff , ---- t' Q 4 M:-FEW-:sz--:Graf-ai-:mas-.sins-4-1-A-s-:-:-f .ei-i-sy: ii-.mag :.:t.si.i.f,:1-sv ..... -a:ti-:,i:.-.-.-.-.-.1-.-fm-A-V -:-.1.i:.:a:.1.-.v.-31.4-f.s, -.,,.,,.:.:.. .gag-1-i,i:.:t1.,,:. -4,5-. W, - ' '- uf ' ' -- 'f ff 'f:f: am gflilffifr Fifty-nine - --'--' ' Q- - :- il l' ...., , .,..,A,,,, Senior Acaderns l EUGENIA ELICIA WELBORN, B.A. Alvarado. K K F: Ownooch1 Ashbeli Womans Council '15-'16, President '16-'l71 Y. W. C. A.: T Association: Cap and Gown. . 1 1 1 One of the few Kappas who really has some intelligent ideas about reform. Eugenia is a leader in athletics and politics. She has a following at A. 81 REUEL CLYDE WHITE, B.A, Greenville. Z A X: Business Manager Cactus '17: Texan Staff '15-'16: Rusk Literary So- ciety: Y, M, C. A. Cabinet '16-'17: Kane Klub. Clyde is threatening to unburden the Uni- versity at the expense of the Y. M. C. A. lf he is as zealous about the Association work as he was about selling copies of the 1917 Cactus, he will land at the top. His greatest delight is writing editorials. DANIEL WlLL.lAMS, LLB., B,A. Childress. A X: E A X1 Friarg Seribblers: Speakers' Club: Hildebrand Law Society: Press Club, Managing Editor Daily Texan '151 Editor in Chief Daily Texan '15-16: Ath- letic Editor Cactus '1S: Student Editor Alcalde '16-'l7: Permanent Secretary of Law '171 Secretary Vifar Committee of Students and Faculty: Chairman Eu- ropean War Prisoner Relief Campaign. Dan may truly be called a progressive stu- dent, he is always in the lead in matters ol reform and progress, He made the student constitution what -it is today. He is re- served though affable, and has many friends. ROSAIEIONDE FISHER WILLIAIVIS. .A. Calveslon. X SZ: Y. W. C. A.: Pierian Literary So- ciety. , Rosamonde doesn't make much noise, but when she does speak, people listen. She is the dignitary of Chi Omega. MARGQTET CERALDINE WILSQN. Dallas. K K F: Rabbit Foot, President '16-'17: Ashbel: Curtain Club: Scribblersi Cap and Gown: Present Day Clubg Vice- President Senior Class, fall term: Maga- zine Staff: Cactus StaH. Sweet Mamma, where is sweet Papa? She managed most of the campus activities and all of her friends since her advent and shes not thin yet. Favorite subjects of conver- sation: Cerry as a Little Girl: Cerrys School Days: Gerry, the Wellesley Tom Erown. By her Spearmint ye shall know er. CHARLIE K. WINSTON, B.A. Snyder. Rusticusses: Hogg, President '17: La Tertulia. Who will bake cakes for Charlie? This question is still open for as yet the only way to get Charles by a woman without shying is to put blinds on him. Snyder is home, and back home Charles is as popular as he is at The Hall. IDA WELCH WIPPRECI-IT. B.A. Bryan. Welch's heart is still at A. 52 M., though she has been here these several years. Her brother and others are there. though, so we forgive her. MATTIE BERTAH WITHERS. B.A. Loclzharl. Upon the ladder round by round, her soft voice and gentle manners win you to her immediately. M. f f W- A eeeeefee-- N A-, ..-me .. ' . -- ,' vi. -V'-it :Nw-me X -. N XXNQAX-1-its rv M V .. - Sixty ,m wv .Af ---2,414--face,-..,: -fe fn .. e-af .-.teh -224 . h, 5.1 ff ff ffhff. 1 Z-ffm - ..... A ,. 4 M ff f f- f. essgtsmp awww. .,egfAme9.wf,w.Q -of e- f f f ,wi ,yaf 1 1 .,,V ....,... fi f Senior Academs BEN DEKALB WOOD, BA. Brownsville. Assistant, Art of Teaching Section, La'Tertulia '14-316: A 6 di: 112 B K: K A II: Economics Club: La Tertulia: Kane Klub: University Me- thodist Church Steward '14-'16: Student sistant, Philosophy of Education '16-'171 President of La Tertulia '15-'161 Dramatic Lore Societ Reed Music Societ '15-'log As- Texas Folk 1 l l - Lynne and the University are sister insti- ' y: n . y. The D in Ben's name stands for Daddy, , ofthe SpanishClub and I-I.I-lall, better known as the pedoggie shack. As a rule, Ben is a good self-appointed press agent, but he . has never told about the E he got in Public Speaking, 107. LOTTIE IVIAY XVOODUL, B.A. Laredo. Pieriang Y. W, C, A.: Cap and Gown: Pentagram. Friend, hats off, everybody to little Lottie. She's a girl with a wistful smile you can't forget, She is generous, kind, lovable and courteous, LYNINE WEST WOOTEN, B.A. a is. K Ar G: Anglers: Ashbel Literary So- ciety: Y. W. C. A.: Ivlagazine Board '09- '1O: Queen of Varsity Circus '11, tutions Grew u to ether so to speak l L 1 D U , - First croivned queenv of Varsity Circus. ' Possesses A.T.SZ Fiancee and 57 KZ rushers, and doesnt look a day older for it, Long I live the queen CNote: See Lillian Russellj FERN WUESTE, B.A. Eagle Pass, Z 'I' A: Angler: Ashhel: Curtain Club: Y. W. C. A. A fern that long languished in intermittent obscurity but who now shares honors with Pianomover 1-Iillgartner in the 'sun ol' Van Gent's smile. A non-climbing Hora and the last of the beautiful border blondes. LOUISE CLOUGH YOUNG, BA. Nlarslmll. - Z T A: Athletic Council '15-'17: Reagan: Y. W. C. A. f Louise is the good Samaritan of the Womans Building. She never failed to lend a helping hand and the person who knows her and isn't her friend is yet to be found. 1 AGNES LUCILE ZII-ILIVIAN, B.A Wichita Falls. La Tertulia: Germania: Cap and Gown: Newman Club, Vice-President '16-'17. The quiet satisfaction of learning things rightly is her chief desire. She is one of the factors that run the world beneath the sur- 'ace show. Bachelors of Business Training FREDERICK WARD ADAMS, BBA. Beeville. A K XII: Rusk: Rifle Club 'IS-'17: Y. M. C. A.: President Business Administration School, '17, You remember that ruddy-cheeked, boyish- looking man who wears a red tie and a lull dress collar, who hangs around TreleVan's shack? Well, thats Fred. I-Ie's a good fellow and one who would bring even the ' forlorn hope back with a grin. ERIE BEECROFT, B.B.A. Laguna. A K XII. He and Red Casey used to ride a motor- cycle until the winter term president took EimT I-Ie is a genuine honor to the . .s. .. W r M ., . 3 ...,. :fe we f ww. fy f f .fs -, .44,,,,.w z. Wnfielngwwf ,ja .fe4 -f!f!.,4 , ' rf 235541459 -f ,, 5' ., ,1,Q,Q. ..., ' ,Q ': ff ' -'f ' ' ' ' .- - J ' -P!! ' f X 'I .1 'ff' . Sixty-one ei: - . . - 1 :-:Q4.E:t:2:1'::S:1-1:f::r1:::-mr:an . -:-:-s2 - -:--:-:ies-:-:-Q:-1-.:-ma:1-:-:ar -'-t-.-.'.'..-.--.-.-.te-we-1.-V-.--'-::-:-4+a1-mw-fae+a-::4.e:-:- A ' -A .,. -- .. 4' i' W. -'ww' SJW ', -SZ-Sf.-'sgr ' z-'5:'l13-.'-2:2 hal: 'WW -1-.-145:-rib, .5 l:42'.a-521593 112.4-'-:-45512:lg!5-Igx-',g5:355:- 'M.-:'se Qa-s- ' sues : M ... Jia -Ifftfnie .5 -: ' ' Bachelors of Business Training jOHN SHELBY BRENGLE, B.B.A. Tc1mpa,l7la. ' Y. M. C. A.: Y. M. C. A. Missionaryq Shorthorn Track 'l6: Sophomore Relay '16: Assistant Manager Track '17g Man- ager junior Cross Countr '161 Captain of Winning Thanksgiving gross Country '16: La Tertulia: Senior Halloween Finance Committee. john performs the duty of a corporal on the track squad. He' always seems to be a busy man and has no bad habits that we know of for sure. JAIMES CLARK, B.B.A. Dallas. si? F A1 A K XII. The Phi C-am's pride. jimmies all rights it's the bunch he runs with that gets him in bad. Vilith the aid of his tin ma- chine, these socially ambitious ones are enabled to snag a date now and then. ERNEST D. GATLIN, BB., LLB., B.B.A. Del Ria. A 9 fin A K in Hildebrand Law Society: Hogg Debating Society. Ernest is a border product. There he'll enter business practicing the profession as a side-line. Or he may take on uthe hghtn at San Antonio. He does love tamales so. CARL L. GIDLEY, B.B.A. Cause. A K NI11La Tertulia '1-1-'l51Rusk '14-'l61 Glee Club '15-'l7. This, another one of our cafeteriahashdishers, is the best-looking man in the University Commons. He's a nightingale. too, and while in Denton. on the C-lee Club he en- raptured the whole C. I. A. student body with his Hute-like notes. MARVIN HENRY POST, B.B.A. Haskell. A '1' A1 A K N111 Kane Klub: Student As- sistant iri Business Administration. One of the A-1 students in the rating of his Friend and brother, the assistant dean. But Marvin deserves all the good gradet he gets, because who has ever seen him with co-ed? Use a little common sense and avoid 'em, is his sage-like utterance. ORLANDO BRYANT SANER, B.B.A. Hope, Ark. A T Q1 A K XII: Cactus '15-'l61 Texan '14- V151 Dallas Club. Hoss is a good-natured old boy, with lots and lots of business experience. Orlando, your name should be your one motto, after your college career, to give but one warning- Oh, Be Saneriu AUGUETBIZXIENRY SCHUMACHER, E A E1 A K X111 Pan-I-lellenic Repre- sentative '15-'16, Yes, this smooth-looking young man is one of the few Kappa steadies. The girls call him a dear, but some of the wise ones knew Shooky when he was off duty at Sewanee. Bachelors of Science in Home Economics LOUISE MEGEE, B.A., BS. in Home Econ. Austin. 4 Pierian Literary Society, Secretary '15, Historian '161 Womans Athletic Coun- cil '13-'15, Treasurer, 14-'1S1 T in Bas- ketballg Y. W. C. A., Treasurer 'l6g Cap and Gown, Vice-President '15-'16. l Louise is one of the innumerable sisters born l and reared on East 26th Street. She was not satisfied with mere education but came back' this year with one idea-to revolu- tionize the D. E. school and make every man self-supporting. ' - ' V . .. --QL-rf e7W,,...--zezaeifmmm,-..4..-1:-1, ---- ----- f--f ..f.-.-4. --11- . A . Sixty-two f :.4.'? 'a.av 'WV '3 tHf54' x ,. x W A X -,W .Ms w as Wwxs x M? 6 f A .A ef va 2 x dx ,si X .Q we . ..,, . 2.,,,, ,,, , . f ff 5 P ff of ra? :W ' ww f ffhffvffi ' 1 0,1 A ,z e was :W We f ,. A ff E562 W W ,.,I 2f: 'iN' Z a:i:2:i:g5:i5s5g4agfs. -:: : ':.z:i-:sas -----' Q' ' - . ..,, ff .,... .- ..... ' ff ,q,xq.., -4. -ms .M .,,.?. ,nw zfa:-:4:.H,:l.' -.-..'-n-,ei . -'.-r f.-v,f,. ss, .t my Q u, y is ff? Q M ff M. .,,. ,W ,, , f - .wa -- . f . . ,::,2::w-+1: : ,.:.aw: ::f2'f?'Y,:,M,, ,pawiigfmf Seniors MARGARET LILLIAN PEARSON, BS. in Dom. Econ. Austin. Pierian, Vice-President '16-'171 Econom- ' ics Club' Ca and Gown One nf those flzew considerate persons who never waits until ner friends die before giving them flowers and fair xxfords. For further recommendations see her record at college. BELLE WORKS, B.A., BS. in Dorn. Econ. Brownsville. A A A: Y. W. C. A.: Cap and'Gowng Home Economics Club: Graduate Rep- resentative in Womans Assembly '16-'17. Where? Over in the D. E. Department, of course. Having Finished her general edu- cation she is now majoring in the culinary art. Better biscuits for someone! Master in Journalism ADA FRANCES MILLER, A.B., MJ. .San Antonio. dr M1 Visor: Oxvnoochg Sidney Lanierg Order of the T1 President of Y. W. C. A. '15-'l61 First Vice-President of Woman's Council 'ISL Basketball Manager 'ISL Athletic Councilg Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 'ISL Secretary of School of Journalism '15-'171 First co-ed to receive Degree of Master of journalism. The junoesque mentor of the journalistic shack. Ada beams through the day, with malice toward none and charity for all, Theres nothing small about Ada. She reads Town Topics, dusts Gov. Mayes favorite chair, and expounds some caustic invective on the unsuspecting Sixiy three '1': ' ' V dia .. M Senior Laws i l j SAMUEL GRAVES BAGGEI l, LL.B. l l Austin. l ' A E Pg Rusticussrs: President Rusk 'l6: . Pres. Coler 'l7g Pres. Freshman Class '13: Press Club: Intcrsociety Debate '14: Texas-Arkansas Debate 'l61 Texas- Colorado Debate '17: Stelfox Prize in De- bate 'I7: Asst. Mgr. Baseball '151 Issue Editor Texan '15-'161 Debating Council '15-163 Asst. in Public Speaking. As wheat harvester he affects pantaloons i with pronounced desuetudinosity of posterior facade. In debating, however, his oppo- i exhibit the desuetuclinosity. l HINBS H. BAKER, BA., LLB. l Austin. Chairman of Mens Council: Hildebrand: Applied Economics Club: Shorthorn . Football '14: Athenaeum: Freshman De- clamation 'IZL Asst. in Economics 'I-1--'17. 'Is Honor is keeper of the student con- science. Also one of the hired hands on the Eco. force. The Colonel raised him. Thats why he's here. REX GAVIN BAKER, B.A., LLB. Austin. Friarg Students' Council 'l-L-'lS: Chair- man Students' Council, summer session '16: Applied Economics Clubg Cofer Law So- cietyg Issue Editor Texan '13-I1-1-1 Ad- visory Board Texan '14-'151 Press Club: Athenaeum: Pres. Middle Laws Class '15- 'l61 Asst. American Hisrory '1-l-'l5: Assistant Economics '15-'17, Rex oftentimes nspurtsn such wonderful new-fangledn doctrines, l-le's part So- cialist and all thinker. And he does display good sense and makes good grades. Hes professor ol' Eco. WINFRED jOSEPH BARNES, LLB. Chillicollie. A E fb: Basketball Squad '16-'17g Clee Club '12-'1-L: Cofer Law Society. W. J. has an awkward gait, on the courts and on the perip. Hes around both places, strongf A big man and well liked. CNote: His initials do not stand for Wm. jenningsj WERNER NOONAN BECKMANN, I LLB Aan Antonio. 111 I' A1 Athenaeum, President 'l7: Rifle Club. - Herr Von! Circurnnavigator of consti- tooted authority and originator of the tomcat pompadour. just a little more self- cqonhdenee and he'll be a lawyer. It's in im. WILLIAMS BECKNER, LL.B. Corpus Christi. B 9 1'I: Arrowhead: German Club Direc- tor '15-'16: Interfraternity Council '14- 'ISQ Pres. Sophomore Class 'l-l-1 Daily Texan '13-'l5: Freshman Reception 'llii Sophomore Reception '1-L. Captain Clay, from Louisiana, came to his own when the Laws needed a real leader in military drill. He has avoided the lime- light about the campus except socially. Led the charge of the Tight Brigade, 1917. RAYMOND ELLIOT BUCK, LLB. Furl Wortli. t 2? A E: Interfraternity Council: Director of German Club '16: Sphinx Club: Pres. Fort Worth Club 'l-l-'15, Prithee, why so pale and wan, fond lover? CAnswerj NVith his trusty EverReady he has shaved off that intermittent moustache. QSee Reminiscences of Buckshot Wil- liams. j MIGUEL RQ CARDENAS, LLB. Sallillo, Nlexico. A T: A 9 CIP: Newman Club: Cofer Law Society. Don Mike, one of the Scouts. finds time from burning the midnight oil to break hearts and make many friends. Lucasta frown and let me die. CLAY 'i ..... Sixty-'four -1f1- J -' f W A A- 1 A-- 1 ' .J w f ' , , I , W f ff, 1 .ff 2 W ff jf- W f '34 X ,, 4 wa 2 ft y' 4 -:i'fanz- .'- ., , ze '-ti ' -1 - , - - - , f. . - .1 ,-' Aa . ,, ,, B- . ' Z W ff ' fi My Senior -Laws LUCKETT COCHRAN, LLB, El Pass, 2 X: Rattler: Chancellor, Skull and Bones: Curtain Club: Glee Club: Varsity Bandg University of Texas Quartet. Coch thinks El Paso is the United States and Palestine is Heavenf Was impervious to the little demons darts for a long time and then fell hard. Helps bear the poli- tical burdens of the Sigma Chi's and is bandmasrer in the legal shack, FRED RIDER COTTEN. B.A., LL.B. XVcullierjorrl. K A: fb A fb: E A X1 Friar: Managing Editor Texan '15: Manager 'I rack '15. In spite of his middle name he had to pull leather in Equity. Bunny spent a year in New York, but says he likes biscuits betterf HERBERT DAVIS, LLB. .ban Antonio. Rusk: Menorah Society: Cofer Law So- ciety: Y. M. C. A. Herb admits that he still doesn't know much law. We have no fears, though. He has excellent receptive capacity, a forty-cen- timeter smile and a better personality. And he'd argue your head off. EDWIN HENRY ELLINGHAUSEN, LL.B. Floresziille. A 9 fI1:Germania. A cannon cracker and live wire in dis- guise, but a store of potential energy, More action, Elle, and the world will hear ol' you. Company attention! JOHN FLEMING EVANS, JR, B.A., I-L.B. bllerman. K A: fb A 111: Chancellors: Rattlers. -Johnnie is the chief booster of the K A average in the law department. 'Naited until his Senior year to floss the ladies, but certainly made up for lost time. His ele- vation to the Supreme Bench some day is inevitable. JACOB FARB. I.L,B. Galveston. Applied Economics Club: Menorah So- ciety: Hogg Debating Club: Vice-Pres. Winter '1!: Cofer Law Society, Vice- Pres, Winter '17: Student Representative Law Dept. Loan Fund Committee: Gal- veston Club: Student Asst. in Economics. If we should have a case to try about six or seven years from now, we know one man we don't want to be on the other side, and rhat's -lake Farb. NVILLIAM ALFRED FINLEY, LLB, Henderson. A larmer-lawyer. UWho'd a-thunk it! He's quiet, unassuming, a worker. Better known, better liked. A good friend to have. CHARLES INCE FRANCIS, B.A, LL.B., LL.M. Denton. B 911: iv A dl: A 72 P12 T1 Debating Team '12-'161 Chancellorsi Friars: Arrow- head: Speakers' Club: Hildebrand Law ciety: Delta Sigma Rho Prize '1-I-1 Pope Prize Debate 'l5: Wilmot Prize Declama- tion 'I21 Student Asst. Geology '13-'HL Fellow in Government 'I-I-'ISQ Debate Coach '16-'17, Charlie, renamed by the Blunderbuss, has set a record at Varsity as a student and a rnixer. I-Ie Hnally decided to teach fledgling orators how he makes good speeches, Hails l from Denton but often visits Marshall. I. Ancl say, Chas. is some lawyer! 'V ?'- fffyff ' .-.. ' A 'i 74 i'- ' ..... .. i f Sixi y-five Fort l.Y'nrl!i . Fort Wcrlli. W 4 - -E: .,A. we Senior Laws I-IORATIO MONROE FRISTOE, LL.B. Austin, Acacia: Mgr. Baseball '16g Y. M. C. A Cabinet '14-'I61 Pres. Y. M. C. A. '16-'17. He's the y daddy! And a pirate on the NY handshake. A good scout and also likes the girls. Always seems busy and that means a lot. WILLIAM M. CALVIN, Ph.B,, A.M., LL.B. Cleburne. fb A 9: E A X: Newman Club, Pres. '17, Bill is really a bookworm but hasn't yet realized the fact. In addition to this he fusses a bit and is some savvy, see? ERNEST D. GATLIN, B.A., B.B.A., LL.B. Del Rio. A 6 flvg A K NP: Hildebrand Law Society Hogg Debating Society. Cat is that quiet unobtrusive fellow with a low, purring voice who asks questions which you can't answer. He has the dis- tinction of being the only Senior Law who never cussed Practice Court, Cofer thinks him a model Law student. SOL ELISHA GORDON, LL.B. Curtain Club: Winsoniani Corer Law So- ciety: Texan Stah' '12-'13: Hogg Debating Clubg Sophomore Reception 'I-I-1 Fort Worth Club. After twinkling in the Winsonian, Sollie got nifty and was promoted by Stark Young to the Curtain Club. Now he tenaciously holds to both and has beat out Nami for Sergeant-at-Arms. DAVID GREINES, LL.B. Fart Worl.'2. Cofer Law Society. Vice-Pres. Spring '161 Menorah: Fort Worth Club. Here, gentle reader, you behold the hand- somest of a handsome brace of twins. His very looks show you that he hasnt the face to bust. SOL GREINES, LL.B. Cofer Law Society, Secretary rall AI51 Menorahg Fort Vxlorth Club. Sol is the original pep-dispenser of the Senior class. His motto is A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. Works hard and plays hard. and is sure to be successful. MEADE FELIX GRIFFIN, B.A., LL.B. Tulia. Hildebrandg Texas Law Society: Pan- handle Club' President '16-'17: Manager Track 'l6: Rusk. Prohting by the example set him by pseudo- prominent politicians of the State legisla- ture, Meade entered politics. He says he is one of the common peepulu but some say. without Sammy he becomes but as the sounding brass. WILLIAM CARTER GRINSTEAD. B.A., LL.B. Houston. fb A 6: fb A 1111 Arrowhead: Skull and Bones: Interfraternity Councill Thanks- giving Reception. Carter is a good student, takes everything seriously, even society. As a pleader, he is a wonderg he even convinced Hildy of his equity on a private Corps quiz. It is said he carries a Pi Phi key. - -'- ' . ,Q-gy., aj, s-www xv,.,,,Lw,,A a Sixty-six g!.,w,c,-of-.E-:.x:' ts...-53.-...vga-I .g,,:5,:!y, 553.55 ..,.,., ,,,,,. 25, 2.1.-ZZ-1-ix? me ,A Wie- fn!-,,.4. M .essaaew 4:es.s,2:.3 WM. asa- f-ra aka -a,se..f.a.4 if-4 fa.f...Ma M41 it -ff, 4' NN-'A S 2. w. e- c:i'- - ..-fz w-35-?33f33f252' -.2:.- : f ?2Q:2':E -- M11 -512,21 5 - . Pe1'f.?1153f?32355P':?:E Eiiezpf ' f e:-ff -:deign -- e'?ii2li2i2fMf or ::acYJk7 Zji232?:ii,. :E3:Eil?2'?233 195355351 3 Senior La ws l LEOLIN HARRISON GROSS, LL.B. llffineral Wells. K Z: fb A fb: Arrowhead, Pres. '17: Skull l and Bones: German Club Director '14- l '1S: Thanksgiving Reception '14-'l5: Asst. Mgr. Football 'IS-'l6: Interfrater- nity Council '16-'17. Pottsie is an optimist-takes life calmly s and never worries over grades. quiz es. or anything. He came here year ago but time has seen the social bud bloom. Duclic says that Pottsy falls for evervbodys line but hers. IRVIN DAVID HESS, LL.B. Mereta. ' Hildebrand Law Society, Vice-Pres. win- tcr 'l7g Texas Law Society: Rusk: Stu- dents' Assembly 'l7: Texan Staff 'l7: Rifle Club: Y. M. C. A. Guy Rogers' side-kick. There lies behind his quiet dignity and natural reserve a world ol' good sense. He heard the buzz of the political bee in his Senior year. EDGAR GRAVES HILLMAN, LL.B. Cherokee, Cofer Law Society, President winter 'l71 Rusk. He tried to manage the campaign of a Beauty Page candidate. But alas! B. Hall mugwumpecl and E. G. has retired from x politics unanimously. EDWASDBPENDLETON HOWARD, Dallas. A X: A E P123 A X: CII A T: Rattlersi Skull and Bones: Press Club: Speakers' Club, Pres. 'ISQ Texas-Louisiana Debate 'I41 Texas-Colorado Debate '151 Winner Pope Prize in Debate 'ISL Second Prize Evans Contest 'l5: Debating Council: Interfratcrnity Council, Pres. 'l5: Di- rector German Club: Asst. in Public Speaking: Texan Staff 'll-'ISL Cactus Stal? '13-'15, Editor-in-Chief '16. Hip Won all the honors in debate in sight, and then, unsated, sought renown in other fields. He edited the best Cactus yet, in- cidentally preparing himself for future con- quest of the co-eds. Now he Finds solace and diversion as confidential agent. GILVIE HUBBARD, LL.B. Austin. Acacia: Athenaeum. Clean shaven hc's a prince: moustached, has still a better-looking prince. Wad some power the giftie gie us more of his calibre. WM. THOMAS HUDGINS, LL.B. Texarkana. A T A1 Speakers Club: Hildebrand Law Society: Vice-Pres. German Club '17. Bill has the most graceful Senior Law stride. A diligent worker-hence meritor- ious, His hobby-poets. Will Bill fulfill nis bill? Bill will. Luck! JOHN BANE KING, LL.B. Houston. C13 A 9. An honest-to-God affiliate. john has been speaking for himself ever since Her arrival from Southwestern. An admirer of the Potts' system. WILLIAM HUGHES KNIGHT, B.A., LL.B. Dallas. 112 A Q: 111 A T: Rattler: Skull and Bones: Curtain Club. Itch is one of the old guard. He entered , Varsity in the dim and distant past and . came back this year mainly to guide and guard the younger Phi's, Says he never 5 cared anything about holding omce, any- l way. ...Y .... ., -' ' Six! y-seven f-f'- - -A -A Y ' ..,. 5 43, aw ' an BW W' J 'W U 1 an A if mf' 7 fm. M6 aa, g,f s'aig. jg Q Q, 0 3 , ,J Z ea wig ' I ' 4 V Q 50:15 C' 544.40 mf Jig? :pf 4,-,N my A H 5 4 MM, :Q i W we Af ' ff f 0 f - : - M-w i fe .. ...A. . :QYN FII- 3 LL.B Por! Arthur, fl' B K. people died away. Bellville. Germania Play '1-L. Hearrie. fair sex. Eddy. degree. olierrnan. Senior Laws N LYNN IUANDRUIVI, LL,B. Altus, Okla. E A X: Rusk: Class Pres, Methodist Ba- racas: Y. Cabinet: l-lildelerandg Epworth League, Alternate Law Librarian: Scribb- lers. Globraskersg Debate Squadg Editor of first Blunderbussz Press Club: Maga- zine Staff' Alcalde Staff: Phunnigraphter: Editor Texang Managing Editor Texan: Mailing Clerk Texang '1. I. P. A, Medal Kshort SKOTYJZ Ibis Club Prize Cshort storyj X-ars'ty Song Prizel Shepherd Prize Qafter dinner speechjz Bryan Prize Cessay, 2 yearsll Rusticusses. As honors he claims: H98 under Hildyi Busted in Mortgages: Yellow Dogs: At- tended Classes in Equity CLARENCE LOHMANN, BA., MA., Lohman looks as dignified as a negotiable instrument. He came pretty near running for office one time. But the voice of the ARTHUR BEE MCDANIEL, LL.B, Sun Antonio. E A E1 fb A 1121 9 N E: Arrowhead: Skull and Bones: Chancellors. Arthur was a charter meml:er of Skull and Bones. He was never known to be in a bad humor, or chide the boys for sitting on the campus. A congenial fellow, but ask him how he likes Stillwater, Okla. HERBERT HERMAN MACHEMEHL, LLB. Rusticusses: Rusk. Athenaeum: Germania S A.'s a nice place, what? And then: theres an Austin love. We saw her on the day of the Inauguration. More work, less play of late-Her? Congrats. FRANCES MARION MCQUEEN. BA., LL.B. K K I'1 K B H1Angle:'iOwn00Clf11 Ashbel: Dresent Day Club: Texas Womans Law Associationg Texan Staff '15-'16: Vice- Pres. Law Dept. 'I-l-'l71 Treas. junior Laws '14-'l51Treas. lvlidclle Laws '15-'161 Vice-Pres. Senior Law Class '16: Sub- Chafrman Y. W. C. A. Social Service Committee '15-AI6. True womanly qualities and no pseudo- leministic novelty characterizes her. She has merited and won the genuine esteem and admiration of her classmates in the Senior Law class. AUGUSTUS PACE MAYS, LL.B. Corsicanu. B 9 TT: Ratrlersg Skull and Bones: Base- ball '15. Gus is rather disptitatious, we should say: likes nothing better than a long-winded ar- gument. Formerly adorned Billy Disclfs diamond but spends most of his spare time now lingering in the gentler combany of the GEORGE LESLIE MIXSON, LLB. Rusk1 Texas Law Society: Student As- sembly 'ISL Mgr. Basketball 'l61 Texan Staff '14-'16: lssue Editor 'ISL Vice-Pres. Oratorical Assn. '15. George Leslie managed the basketlwallers. and so his friends still have hopes of his managing to get by the faculty with his JOSEPH BRYAN MORRIS, LL.B. Chancellors: Hildebrand Law Society: Y. IVI. C. A.g Assemblyman from Middle Law Class '15-'16: Quizmaster in Law '16-'17, Married man- Q. M joe is quite a student, and conscientious to a virtue. Aim f- at the bench, Joe. Order in the Court. -'r sw Z 2 ffm! 'f if W W '- if .es t N'eaK 1 ' . 24? If .. W W' ' -592 ' .F-is'f ::eff'fifw M.. -W m If : - fff - S11-ity eight if W m rf We . , f i f i -ff? f W ..,,. ..,,,,,., I . ......,A..A,, ,f . .... . 55' .-,-- 'Z 1' ff. f as A l Senior Laivs NORMAN JAMES MORRISSON. B.A., LLB. El Paso. A K E. i Normangot acquainted with everybody in the University by assisting in the postomce. Now he will write a book on Love and Its Ups and Downs. In his Senior year he disguised his congenial smlle with a mous- tache. RAYMOND MERLIN MYERS, BA.. LLB., LL.M. Piiiiburg. B 911:41 A 111: fb B K: A Z P: Chancellor: Frfar: Arrowhead: 'iT 2d in Baseball: De- bating 'I eam 'IS-'16: Stelfovc Pr'ze in De- bate: Speakers' Club: Cofer I aw Society' i Newman Club: Economics Club: Leader of Band '14-'i61 Assistant in Medieval History: Pres. of Students' Assn. '16-717. Raymond is the Hrst independent candidate ' to be elected president of the Students' Asso- ciation. We can't see how he did it after being ciuizmaster in History 2, unless it was Iggecaaxse he was also leader ol the Varsity an . l I-IERCQVIAN GEORGE NAMI, LLB. uero. La Tertuliag Athenaeum: Freshman ball '12: Shorthorns '15-'16: Thanksgiving : Reception 'l6: Sergeant-at-Arms Law De- partment '16-'17, Sergeant-at-Arms Nami had a tempestuous career at Varsity. I-Ie tried to go to Mich- igan but the chances on the Longhorn eleven lured him back. He has a mania for riding Col. Simpkins home in his noisy little blue car. Foot- WM. GUNN NORWOOD. LL.B. - Blossom. - Athenaeum: Masons. nlchaboci-like. often seen, seldom heard. his path is of quiet, earnest endeavor. Brace up, Norwood: more pep! You're .big enough and you've got the makin s. Let us hear from you. HENQKY CURTIS PEYTON, LI,.B. a g , ' Peytonncriinks the Neostyle for the Austin Commercial Club and made Equity in his Middle year. Thus we rind theory and practice combined in him. ERNEST ADOLPH POLANSKY. W LLB. bmilhville. Rusk: Texas Law Society. Despite his good old Irish name, this young prodigy is interested in Brazilian missionary work. Sollie Gordon gives him credit with having .ideas Cofer is his Mahomet. Good scout. . ROLLIN W. RODGERS, jk., AB., L.L.B. Texarkana A X: 9 N E1 fb A A: Winsoniani Speakers Club. Ike is a product of the University of Mis- souri and never lets you forget that fact. Came back to the scene of his earlier haunts this year for sentimental reasons. When traveling he prefers to be underneath a berth. Quo Vadis7 HANS ROENSCH, I.I-.B. Bellville. Finding that his friends had difficulty with his cognomen he obligingly translated it freely: accordingly he now answers to the i euphonious sobriquet of Dutch f f 'f'1' 1 -f'f' I H ' L? A M ' .. ..., - i W ' . ll' 4 Sixty-nine winter '17, ,,,, . :':-:-1--4-meisa:-1s'::::::::rs-re-2:21:51 . f rw ----A .- if' r cf I 1 'Y tummy SF A ff . . .f .,e,, .. 1, ,ww . . .. . ., -7 .. .. .. -522542 f M -, ...Wie-.-f, me Mi.: Age., ai-asm.. -it-. .- 1--we-. : .4 1. ,- f .-...,w. .44 ..,,- .4-y......,,, ,,.-..-A-,-, .. ,, ,,,, f . 1 , , ff , y x . , , , f Y, W 1. W , , , yr ff y, A, , I M ..,.....W.. ,.. f ..., , s. . , W. 4 . ,, ne . V 1 f I I I 1 S Y 9 I , I Senior Laws GUN ROGERS, LL.B. 1 Grapevine. Basketball '17g Order of the T: Tarlton I Law Societyg Texas Law Society, Pres Guy has been in politics more and got less out of it .or himself that almost anybody in the whole works. If the shoe is gum it fits him. EDWIN LIVINGSTON SANGER, LL.B. Dallas. Cofer Law Society. ' Edwin has a weakness for asking judge Simpkins questions in Equity. Of course he never learned anything from the answers, but still it is a great feat to question the Colonel. He will practice law in Dallas next year unless the Bantam Brigade goes to the trenches. WALKER W. SAULSBURY, LL.B. Temple. A 'I' A: Cofer Law Society3 Bell County Club. If an aristocratic manner of speech is no defect, Walker Saulsbury is just about as likeable and solid a fellow as you will find in these parts. He is afraid of lizards. HERBERT SIDNEY SCHARFF, BA., LL.B. Groesbeck. Hildebrand Law Society: Economics Club Student Asst. in Economics '16-'I7. Shorty has the Ivliddlers where he wants 'em. He's Eco. shark and practices on them. He was once a power-we know not of what-way back in Dick Flcrnings time. Shorty slings the bull. ALONZO C. SCURLOCK, LL.B. Cleburne. E A XII: Gym Teamg Speakers'Club1Stu- dent Physical Director '13-'17. Lon is the Gym instructor. He was never known to be impolite or inconsiderate. The d,Senior Laws elected him Lieutenant despite his modest protestations of incompetcncy. Prince of fellows! DEXTIEIRBW. SCURLOCK, BA., 2 A NIA Track Team 'I-1-'I5: Asst. Mgr. ofthe Texan: Y. lvl. C.A.: Speakers' Club. Dex is the big noise Cwith emphasis in thc noiseb, and like a bad little boy is always in some plight. He is some track man and can talk even faster than he can run. JAMES LEFTWICH SHEPHERD. JR.. B.A,, LL.B. Colorado, A X1 Rusk, Pres. 'IGL Hildebrand: Tarl- tong Oratorical Councili Pres. Law Dept. '16-'171 Asst. Law Librarian '16-'17. Shep is certainly some stude, and is a dig- nified cuss if ever there was one, but people who profess to know say there is a mis- chievous twinkle in his eyes. He knows the law. Tyler. GORDON SIMPSON, B.A., LL.B. A X1 Athenaeum: Texan Staff '1-I-'1Sg I Texas Law Society, l Simp is the most reserved of the A X Seniors i and he makes less noise, especially about l himself. Those horn glasses make him look l so cute. He, too, is a student, . ,W ew., ...... ..... J W.,-.4 ., .... .. . .,... M ... ...... ...... ..... Seventy MNYA' w-.-.st-...v...., .,.. - V. -- . .. .,.. s.. ,. .,. .. .. W . Q ...tw 4' , MAif-ff'4-us,.--:-:aw-.-Q,-.f.-A.-.--. -hs:-A-i ii, . P---- ,.,,,.:.5 :awww-yer, -4-W .mt .,,,4f ,.4 are -AA- - l Senior Laws ROBERT LEE SKILEB, B.A., LL.B. Arnbrose. , A X: A E P12 A X: 112 A 'l'1Friar1Rattler3 Winsonian: Press Club: Texan Staff '13- 'l5g Athenaeum, Pres. '1-ll Interfraternity Councilg Hogg Oratorical Contest 133 Winner Evans Contest 'l-ig State Orator- ical Contest '141 W. E. Pope Prize '17. Bobby has been' famous ever since a Fresh- man. Takes either side of an argument eoually well. Bobby almost coaxed the Democratic hosts of Fannin County into making him a public servant last summer. The boy politician. ARNETT CHAS. SMITH, LL.B. Smilliziille. Chancellors: Hildebrand Law Society. A. C. is stern in his actions and clear in his thoughts. He already displays marked V J, P. abilities and some clay may be a great jurist. The Law Building steps ordinance was passed for his especial benefit. JULIUS SMITH, LL.B. Fort Worth. Acacia: A G fb: Vice-Pres. Speakers' Club 'l71 Culver Club: Ft. XVorth Club: Ma- sonic Club: Y. M. C. A. Julius, King Consort to Queen Velma, we salute you! Youire a good sport if not a good king. He made a wonderful record in Masonry and. showed the Law Profs up. Now, when I was in Europe 'g if ALFRED SUNTINGTON SPANN. Navasata. A X1 Speakers' Club: Winsonian Dra- matic Clubg Newman Club. Hunny is a bit too proud, but then he's so good looking, you know. He really wants to know the law. not merelv a smattering of it, and goes to the end of it all. There is no superficiality about Hunny. His policy is a good one. . J. FRANK SPARKS, LL.B. Belton. Hildebrand Law Societyg Bell County Club. Frank should be given credit for making a classroom look like a sleeping porch, and yet he has never made a 65. See Beckner vs. McLaurin. Nog he is not the man that ' dropped on the neck of demon Rum in the tabernacle last month.. CARLOS DALE SPECK. LL.B. Abilene. Q Speck appears more reserved and lots older than he really is. But behind it all there is si boyishness about him that lends a charm to his pleasing personality. Speck is earnest and diligent. THOMAS I-IARWOOD STACY, B.A.. LL.B. ' Austin. fb A 91 111 A fir. Friarg Arrowhead: Amer- ican Delegate in Charge of Province of Luxembourg with Belgian Relief Com- mission '1-1--'15. Harwood is skeptical since his experience in Belgium on the Relief Commission. He has faith in neither Kings nor Kaisers. He came back this year to annex a couple of degrees and then start a magazine. HENRY CLAY STINNETT, LL.B. Gulesville. Acacia: Hildebrand Law Society, Sec. fall 'l6g Chairman Refreshment Commit- tee Law Banquet 'l6. Oyez! Oyez! The Honorable District Court ol' Travis County is now in session! Clay furnishes amusement for the rest of his class and Hildebrand. Once made a hun- ' - dred on a quiz in Equity. A rival of Bubs Williams -2 5 1. -' : steaszrftssttisiSis:::s::::5:5:2s:E:5:E:5:2t:Ei55e5:55:EE1E15253::5:5:a5:5:5:5:5:5:1Egf1: r . . .-:sfsz:ri11251211125:-af:1:s:2:2'1'ii ' 'A W 'fiffiM1552 if'1f'i4'ifie'-:fi'EF1ifE2W1f122Z-'?'f?2ii5i25K- zizwiyiii ' :zz5w:2:,:5::5am,:::,:v.3333:5cagifzyl-:ri:,:::::1:5:,:g3:i::5:ggi1' :I3:11111:g,:5,:,:5:35:5:,:55:5:g2:2 : :E:,:5f:g5:j .-.ir-1-:Q-:ig-.. '-15:2:r:5:3:1: ' .12E-1:32,::1:2f:22:2:2:ie -29' ' -21:1if..:,- ,..- i.,.,...-s.-.-.-z-ifif-:isain:.i-:-:a.1.,-:-e-:-n-p:-:V:-:-1.sf-emi:-1.1-:-me:-ei-:-:-:.:-:-:-3:-9a-:-.-:-:4:-:-sr-1.i.:-mam:-re.-1.1.1.1-ausfvgriziw-:-:-:-.-.te.-1-1-14.,as-we-:,.,:-3:4-vi-1 :.mu.v.4:-as-:.-me'-:Mr-.ar .. . -1 ---if-:fm:-:-a:-:--i.f-ff-.4.4.-.4-41-1-:-:-w Seventy-one W Q fe f - 'A5?g'?, 21if eff af ,Q we .-aa: fi 4 . . ' 'Z' Pi -:' 3511 5 'H ' ' wifffpeg '- ' era - - ----- . - :-5 ' . , ' .I 'Z je-ii i . T Senior La ws I ERNEST O. THOMPSON, LLB. Amarillo. fl' K H113 NI' A K: fir A fir: Arrowheadg Hilde- brand Law Societyg Civics League: Pan- handle Clubi V. M. I. Club: Interfrater- nity Council 'l61 Member Students' Council Law Dept. '16-'17g Pres Thanks- giving Reception '16: Pres. Senior Class, spring 'l7. Conservative, altruistic and possessed of the gift of gab, Red gets into nearly every- thing from running Thanksgiving receptions to conducting military drills and presiding with eclat. over the destinies of the class. A'Red has been known to mistake the Phi Psi grip. ARTHUR G. UI-IL, BA., LLB. ban Antonio. E N: dr A '1'1 Interfraternity Council: Athenaeum, Pres. '16: Germania: La Ter- tulia: Cactus '14-'l7. Taking two degrees in live years is no small matter, but Arthur has done it and left but little to do in the Fifth year. Specialty: Private Corps. Nog he didn't write this. FRANK BENJAMIN VAUCHAN, Q LL.B. Seguin. Frank already is a practitioner in Seguin and war prices have not affected him. He served with us for many years, and we 'all envied his early get away. FRANK BERT WALKER, LLB. For! Worth. qi A '52, Football 'l-1315: Order of the T1 Hildebrand Law Society. As great as was his gridiron success, still this is even overshadowed in ones estimate of him by the preponderant Bert himself. Bert the gridiron warrior is a pigmy beside Bert the man. He bears close inspection. ELMER WILSON .WHEELER, BA.. . LL.B. Marshall. Hildebrand Law Society. Elmer was perhaps the hardest worker in his class and cheerful in spite of the fact that he is married. junior member in the Prokosch, james 82 Co. Bicycle Club. LESTER SAUNDERS WHIPPLE, LL.B. Coliad. Rusticussesi Cofer Law Society: Ruskl Cofer, President Fall '16: Rusk, President spring 'l7. The man that made B Hall a synagogue. ' He is too good a student to be a good poli- tician. XVILIHIAM IVIACK WHITE, LL.B. i f' exia. A T Q1 Rattler: Skull and Bones. Mack is one of the bench loafers and has developed an awful line. Anyone could do that, though, with so much practice. Mack will make a real lawyer, citing case and points of law Huently and using the weed most proficiently. DANIEL WILLIAMS, B.A., LLB. Childress. A X1 27 A X, Friar: Rattler: Scribbler: Daily Texan, Managing Editor '15, Edi tor in Chief '15-'I6: Athletic Editor Cactus '15: Hildebrand: Speakers' Club: Press Club: Interfraternity Council '16: Per- manent Secretary Senior Laws '17g Sec- retary War Committee of Students and Faculty: Chairman European War Pris- oner Relief Campaign. Dan is an earnest youth, yet modest withal, feeling keenly the responsibilities of State. Made the best Texan editor we ever hadg is a firm believer in the feminist movement. and is just naturally a reformer because he cant help it. I . ' f. A - ,H . , N 1 ni--:W N .My V 'I' r. , .Z-s-:Wm - ffm- -A -iff Ms-ar. . -f. l-- ...mt - we. ..Q... . s.-:sis-. -swf.: Seventy-tw 0 t i f My '--'-f' .., fee- I in d a A W. ,, A ..AA..... .... ..., ,,,, . ,. A... .. -ff- . .22Q-1-x-:e-feww---.--J:f::s:--- n:-asa:7!f???5fQ1ff+--fe:.:':'f!4'f'fw'f-f1--.---.1-,.--f0:'1Mw.-:.1-,---. Y,Y, ...W -- I Senior Engineers -IACKSON BRYAN ATKINSON, BS. IN Aizci-I. Georgetown. E X1 T. B Hg Kweehees1 Architectural So- ciety: Art Clubg Students' Assembly '14- 'I. . jack is a quiet unassuming chap, and an exceptionally talented architect. Cupids dart has at last pierced his heretofore im- Dregnible armor, and he is now building castles in the air. ' jOE EMERSON BARFIELD. BS. IN E.E. . Cheabside. A. I. E. E.: Y. M. C. A. joe was hit and mortally wounded by another of Cupid's deadly arrows in Feb- ruary. Remarried under Alexander Fred- erick Claire's supervision at the Engineers' banquet. He shears sheep for the En-- gineers' Co-op. ,JOSEPH OSCAR BARROW Austin. Disposition runs to transits and peculiar humor. One of the few really civil en- gineers. Joe is a Fine fellow and should be successlul. - WALTER COUSINS BLAIR, B.S. IN E.E. Corsicana. X deg T B FI: Kweehee. A. I. E. E.: Var- sity Band1Pres. Senior Engineers, fall '16 Walter said he did not have to study E. E. courses this year, having learned all there was to know about E. E., working for T. P. 82 L. last summer. He returned only to direct the Engineers' Band. NOLAN BROWNE, B.S. IN C.E. Dallas. 9 E1 T B H1 Pres. Freshman Class, fall '13 One of the official fatteners of the Theta Xi averages. On most occasions he is able to use his car without a chauffeur. a prince of good felloxx s. CLIFFORD WILLIS CLARK, B.S. IN E.E. Austin. 96E17A. I. E. E.: Assistant in Physics '1 -'1 . Clifford is a member of the School of Physics but was not investigated. He is a Corn- husker. Since his speedy Hudson, i'Mike, got a Hat tire, he slowly walks out West He is Sixth Street, but not alone. CHARLES ARTHUR DONALDSON. B.S IN E.E. San Antonio. A. I. E. E.: Rifle Club. Charlie's main ambition is to have electric lights in every farmhouse. If he had his way even the chickens could never go to bed. Honi soit qui mal y pense! JAMES DOUGLAS, B.S. IN C.E., C.E. Arthur City. A T Ag Kweeheeg Students' Assembly '13- '1-1-: Y. IVI. C. A. Cabinet '13-'l7: Inter- fraternity Council '15-'16. He moved from the Woman's Building to the Delta Tau Delta House-he was run out by a jitney. I-Ie now spends his time figur- ing a scientihc way to keep the Bear away from B Hall. -tt.. . . .,....... - ..... .ma-:.e:..,..,,... -f.-::.,......e, ..,.............a. ------ ---- - ww 4-..........t,, ...,,.,.a:-cfs... ----.- ---- ' IW ...... Seventy-three .-2:-me-:-.:1:1:2:r:I2:12:1'r:av:1:2:524:21'1:tr:1:1:ar'I'2s:21-2si:':1:K:-:I-::r:ri: 1:1s:2:1ss:2:r ...-.-. ..-- . -.-- . .V ,..,, ..t.A.e ,,,.. ,.,. , M., .-,.- , ..4,.. ..,.,.,,, 4 .,. .4.-.- -.... , A ,..,.4A,,., . ,A..... s ..,,.,..A .. ' . ... A. 1 . Q I l I Senior Engineers -IOHN WADE EAHEART, BS, IN C.E. Albany. T B H: Rusticusses: Rams Horn: Pres. of junior Engineers, fall '15: Assembly- man, Senior Engineers: Pres. Senior class, spring '16-'17. john hails from a small burg but has large ideas, He is a hard worker and is too bash- ful ever to attend the knightly B Hall hops, OSCAR EDGAR FINLAY, BS. IN E.E. Graham. A. I. E. E.: Rams I-Iorn: Pres. junior Class 'I61 Engineers' Football Team 'I6: Y. M. C. A. Oscar spent four years on the brinv deep, I-Ie still retains his old affection for schoon- ers, Ask him why he visits the postoffice each morning at ten. VICTOR FRIEDRICHS, B.S, IN C.E. San Antonio. Track 'I6: Order of the T. Vic is long-winded-but only on cross- countries. He is a plumb-good fellow, more or whom we would be glad to have around here. ALMA CATHERINE GIESECKE, BS. IN ARCH. Austin. IMA Reagan: Intersociety Council A6- T Association: Y. W. C. .1 Architectural Society, Sec.-Treas. '15-'16: University Art Club, Sec.-Treas, '16-'17, Despite her stay at the U,, she still retains her old love for A. 8.1 M. Her training in the Comal enabled her to make a letter in swimming at Texas. She is one of the De- partment beauties, and, by the way, she is one cook. LOUIS NORMAN GRAY, C.E. Austin. 'iThe Roaring Lion in San Antonio. As young as I am, I'm a nervous wreck: give me a quiet room with a bath. ,JAMES FRANK CREER, B.S. IN C.E. lWaco. Wrestling '15-'161 Rusticusses. He wrassles books in Creeping jfs temple. Is quite handsome but fusses rarely. Unlike his brother he prefers B I-Iall to the White Elephant. WILLIAM I-I. HARRISON, B.A., B.S. IN E.E'. Auslin. fb B K: T B II: Winner in Doubles, Nov- ice Tennis Tournamenti Capitol Club: Student Assistant in Political Science: Stu- dent Assistant in Mathematics: Pres. Senior Class, spring term: Pres. of class 1909 for term '09-'I-1: A. I, E. E. After becoming a Phi Beta Kappa graduate took upon himself a wife. She dis- he covered he still needed improvement so sent him to the Engineering Department for the Old Man to work over. WOODSON FEARING I-IEATH, C.E. Victoria. I X fb, l ' One of Pinkees quintet. The trouble with Woody is that he doesn t get enough per- I sonal instruction and is too well known in I campus lzuzzarding classes. l ' ' , f ' -4529 24 qysqcwar-st ,-3 Q ?',fSfQ ' i a.,-.7 T Nlsisclv-QV. --'- ' , . .... : . Seventy-four . ' . ----- m ai.--' Mf ww , - Mile' 'fff M Senior Engineers MCCLOUD BRADFORD I-IODGES. B.S. IN C.E. Denlan. 9 E12 A III: Track Team '151 Order of the T1 University Rifle Club. Good student, good athlete, good mixer. Composer of the famous ballard, Alma, O Alma, luz de mi Alma. Wonder what Edward would say? ' ALMA A. jACOBS, BS. IN ARC!-I. Alvard. ' University Art Clulnl Architectural So- ciety. This is the other department Alma. She admits she is always accomplishing great things. Cut a wisdom tooth the other day -would you believe it? WALLIE CLYDE MCCOIVIAS, B.S. IN E.E. . Dallas. Rams Horn, Vice-Pres. 'I61 Rifle Club: Rusticusses: Y. M. C. A.: Vice-Pres. Senior Class. fall '161 Vice-Pres. junior Class, spring '16, Mac is a strange combination of Engineer and Newspaper man. I-Ie is one of B I-Iallroom boys, but nevertheless he makes courses. EARL MCDONALD, B.S. IN E.E. Sherman. 9 Eg T B II: A. I. E. E.1Ram's Horn: Interfraternity Council '16-'17. Earl has now decided he will be with us another year. Woman, oh woman, what havoc you do play among the Tau Beta Pi's! Mc. is yell-leader for the above frat. GEORGE MARTIN MERRILL. B.S. IN E.E., E.E. Fort Davis. A. I. E. E.: Rifle Club, Pres. '16-'17: Athletic Council '15-'l61 Y. M. C. AZ President Dept., spring '16-'17. Since joining the RiHe Club he has learned to shoot back steam reports for correc- tion better than' I-Ial himself. I-Ie admits he is pretty good. FREDERICK SIGMUND NETZER, B.S. IN Auci-I. Laredo. 9 E1 Architectural Society. Fritz is a connoisseur of Spanish beauty. I-Ie made a hurried trip to San Antonio re- cently. I-Iis spectacles give him a dis- tinguishedlook. WILLIAM LEWIS NASH, B.S. IN ARCI-I. Colurribia. Kweeheeg Student Volunteer Band, Pres. '16-'I7g Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '15-'17, Bullet, the reformed one, is going to Africa as a missionary. If he can move his feet as fast as he can his tongue they will never make cannibal soup out of him. ALBRECI-IT NAETER, B.S. IN E.E. New Baden. T B I'I: A. I. E. E.: Pentameterg Y. M. G. A.: Student Assistant in Applied Math- i ematics '16-'l7. I-Ie helps Ettlinger explain the fourth di- I mension to the verdant ones. This young j Lochinvar pleads guilty to three dates i during his University career. 9 . ' 'ss' - -,,,,' ....,.,,,...,,N..,, .... 2 ew.. -.... ,-- ---M , -- ....... ----- f Seventy-five f-111'1ff-fi - .1 , x- V4 , . -.5357 - - ,wa ':+it':i'5:f' .3-.-.,.-.t rr:-zfagup ' ::':' .-5 : 1- 32513. an-qef srw -wife-4., w w.-. :aw mwawaig -44.1 . ..,,,, we .., .,m.a1:a.-.- ,.-ss-:.f.::e-- Qaiieiinff g3.L...:..g25fk-. :.- -.W '. -wc-' 'sei - : : : :.-.Is 4:-..zw..: it: - ,.: .-V ,. vis' ee:-:: ----' ' 'W' -az. 55:21 --1 exe- .. '-:--2:1:1r:::1:a1..... iffffrff- .-etfeirffs ,::::::::::-:-2:-.-2:-:-L:-:-:-:-1- Senior Engineers V DAVID EUGENE PARK, BS. IN E.E. Cisco. T B II: Rusticussesi Vice-Pres. Senior Class, spring 'l7g Ram's Horng Athletic Council '16-'171 Students' Assembly '15- 'I61 Student Assistant in Civil Engineer- ing '16-'17. According to his initials, he is in the wrong department. Feminism, though, has not touched him in any other respect. A man of inhnite impossibilities. OLIVE SCOTT PETTY, BS. IN CE. San Antonio. 0 E3 T B II: Rifle Club, Captain '15-'16: Rifle Team 'IS-'16. The one man in the Engineering Depart- ment who makes an A average while on fishing, hunting and queening trips near San Antonio. He gave the Old Man a three-pound bass, IVIAIEXVIN WATTERSON THOMAS, CE. ustin. Quite a ladies' man in spite of his appear- ance. One would think that Pedoggie is a traveling man from the number of times' his trunk has been moved to his I girl's front porch. Will some day be an engineer. NEIL ELDREDC-E TRAVERS, Q B.S. IN E.E. ban Antonio. T B II: A. I. E, E.: Pres. Senior Class, Q winter '16-'17. Eldridge has been reduced from Napoleon to a mere Sergeant. He is a weakly con- tributor to the Chestnut Column of the Ladies' Home Journal. He does the heavy work of the class. ROWAN HARDING TUCKER, JR., BS. IN C.E. Fort W'orll1. E A Eg Kweehees. Tuck is well known as the stockyards ath- lete but has now retired from the hurdles. He is one of the Shortumvirate-Beall, Tucker and Taylor. He is well liked by the few who really know him. JOSEPH EUGENE WARD, BS, IN E.E. Wichita Falls. Ram's Horng Soccer: Y. M. C. A.: Vice- Pres. Senior Engineers, fall and winter '15-'16g Pres. Dept., winter '16-'17g Pres. C. E. Society, spring 'I7. Old joe has a pleasant word and a smile for everybody. He entered the U. long, long ago, before stiff collars and co-eds were in fashion among the Engineers. The Old Man's chief advisor. ROSCOE HALL WILMETH, BS. IN E.E. Ballinger. T B IIQ University Band. He and the Fever Reed are boycotting the barbers in order to confirm their symphonic tendencies. He is an A student and a good ellow. ROBERT WITHERS, BS. IN E.E. ' Sweetwater. , R E A NIH Track Team, The 'human interrogation point! He has solved only one of Benny's thirty-three di- mensions-that's up. Has a pleasant smile and baby-blue eyes. ,,,, Seventy-six f:2lQ:f:Nf7f55f'7Z5'17 35154'I25124-1SQEEQCEEZEZ332:f:EZkfiSJ?2:Szffrsfiliiili .3:L:2:5112:2.71322572Elf!S2:5:i:l:E:3:7:i:f:l:3kI:7: ,,4Erftkifiki:C:?7T:i:1:I'IgSgJgIg32:g22:g:+:33:f:2:ki: ,,,g232333:257373:1:3:g:g:5i:-:::f:Iip:I:J:i5g-177515:Ig35:5712:5:3:-:QI:Vgin7:4I:l5y.g:'2g:g72:g:-:5..,, V in - v:-:- - I C ' iyiglfi-ffF 'ff- ' - '?CG-M3513-3' ' S-III-'vvftmzgggi W ---- Ie - ' ' ' A .. ,,,, I .. -' --- . 'IEW If-1+ 52 4 2 5 41:23:25 i w: WL. if N2 4 Ye. ,-:P-4' Mf1,f',f-A A ,vw ---- ' ,,,, ..,, 3 Y -44123255 -V. Undergraduates ROBERT M. FIELD ..... Department Officers Academs .,....... President JULIA L. SHEPPARD ...... ....,, V ice-President TILLIE MCCAMMON ....... .....,.,...,,... S ecrezary J. LLOYD KERR ........ ,.,.,.........,... T reasurer MARION KNIGHT ...,.. ......, S ergeanz-at-Arms Laws J. L. SHEPHERD, JR ....... .................. P resident FRANCES MCQUEEN ..... .......,.,.... V ice-President MEADE GRIFFIN ,..,,,.. ,.... S ecretary-Treasurer H. G. NAMI ......,..... .....,. S ergeant-at-Arms Engineers FALL THEODORE FERGUSON ..... . .,.....,....... ,...... ...... P r esidenz W. C. BLAIR ...,...,.......,.. , .......... Vice-President I-IAZEL HORNSBY ...... ..... . Secretary-Treasurer N. E. TRAvERs,..... JOE WARD .,...,...... P. I-I. CALDWELL ...... ......Sergeant-at-Arms W INTER .....,,...,..PresIder1t if ........,..Vice-President FANNIE SELLORS ...... ..,.,.-Secretary-Treasurer JUNE PLACE ,....,... G. M. MERRILL ..,...... ...,.,Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING . .,,... ...... P resident E. E. FAIRWEATHER ..,.. ....,..,... V ice-President ALMA GIESECKE .,...... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer J. W. WYSE ......... . ..... Sergeant-at-Arms IIII A Sevent y-seven .. A AA..A A... L. A A. f1 Officers FALL A CHAS. A. GUl.ICK, JR ..,.. OLIVIA ODGERS ,....... . .,.. ROBERT M. FIELD .,,... J. L. DUINAARS ..,...... W INTER CHAS. I-I. HEIMSATH ,..... MARIAN HAWKINS ....... FLORENCE BELLE... R. D. Cox, JR ...... ROBERT M. FIELD ..,, .. PAULINE WHERRY ....... GLADYS MILLER ..... LLOYD KERR ,...,. Junior Academs ............President . .,... Vice-President ....,............Secretary .. ..... Sergeant-at-Arms ..............Pre.sident .....Vice-President ............,......Secrelary .....Sergeanl-at-Arms SPRING ............President . .... Vice-President .................Secretary .Sergeant-al-Arms fav, www... .. ...... - -'- E I Seventy-eight ..-Dm L. '---f . ' .- ' . 'v'f M - 'f '1 -A ,-f 5 M' f- EWS: .cg-j2,':'-'IZ'f' . Q.-1: ....,,, ,,,, 2 'agfiwbm 'Jin . 441. , CZK 'C Sophomore Acqde ms Officers CHAS. HARRITT, JR ..... HILDA MOLESWORTH ..... J. S. Moss .....,....,..,... C. G. CONLEY ..,.4 W. rj. BALDWIN ,... . CORA E-LAK ENEY ..... P. V. LEDBETTER .... HENRY BERCOWICH ...... JAMES R. BEVERLEY ..... VIDA CORBIN ..... ........ TRAVIS DAMERON ..... . CHAS. HARRITT, JR ..... FALL .......,.,.President Vice-President ...............Secretary ...Sergeant-at-Arms WINTER SPRING .............President Vice-President ,..............,..Secretary ......Sergeant-at-Arms ..,........,.President Vice-Presidem ........,.........Secrelary ...,..Sergeanl-at-Arms 35223-'-1riSf'1rzE 9Z:K -ihwirizwtlzl-Saas:-Q: : 1 :2:221s:2::2i:a1s:1:1:I'er:1:r:rz1Er2rE:::2Pr::s:I-1:21:a::.:s-:zz-:ery-:-:-:4 :rnfs:2:f-1:21:R:ey:-14'2:2:lagerg11:f:w::-.+:-af:-:A:,:-:-:r:1::fa::..:.::' -:f.2 f'1 ' .::e,..+1f,..1f9g:W..' L.:-EJ, K-:G--H5.,?:N,...,.-,N V-4..,Q.,.:.-,gE,,...g4. y,-:,:,:.,,.,:,,., ,.,.5.:.,.,.,,,.:,. ,,.5:4.g45,4,, -,.,.:.,.g.g.g,g.:,:.-44 A.- f' uh.:-z,Y,,YYgff ffff ,,,Y, 4.-,o Seventy-nine 2 'Z H 1 ., ,. ,.. . 1 - I ,ig1:5352:5212:55:gggzgzgrx:-1s:1:r:r:r:'4:mr-:::::a-2:2mes:-'-1-:cf-:rm--A-:V-:saw-:-:A-.1.1.- :.:-' R-:-: :11-ww - - :-:H W.- .. . .. mm. V - , ,,,, ,z ..M-. f'--2--'-f---4m.f,mar2:- --+P -'V :gaiysirgg-:zxzaw HI-zulwr-1 0,1 1:55331 1:-12-1. Wm? '-1- :If 1 'W' -f 1 Freshman Acade ms R BACHMAN GREER, President Winter Term Officers FALL W. B. BLAKELEY .....,,.,., ..,..,...... P resident DOROTHY MOKNIOHT. ..,.. ..... V ice-President VIRGINIA ALLEN. ......... ................. S ecretary T. P. SMITH ........ . ..............,..... ..... S ergeant-at-Arnisf WINTER BACHMAN GREER ......... ............ P resident DOROTHY IVIOKNIGHT... ...., Vice-President DORA WITHERSI OON ...... ................. S ecretary I-I. R. BARNES .,... , ....... .................. . ...Sergeant-at-Arms SPRING . .... . ...... President .....Vice-President ................SecreLary ...Sergeant-at-Arms .,., , Eighty ?..:gff-fu-fff',:.:: 142:11 f -'-- I X QW W wx A 'ix Nwxgiw mm EM4g:.: if 4 ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, :aw WW' x W 'W ' 1 ' --- ,WW - 1 R ,..., . wwwgQ :1i ROBERT HANGER .,.. HARRY DOLAN ,,.,.... HELEN LEARY .... W. S. BLACKSI-IEAR HARRY DOLAN .....,... ALICE DRYSDALEW... STEVE LATTNER ....,..,. W. S. BLACKSHEAR JACK BEALL .........,... ROBERT L. CATON ......, WILLIAM MARTIN I... , W. S. BLACKSHEAR ...., ........,...President ,....Vice-President .........,.......Secretary ...Sergeant-at-Arms ......,.....President ......Vice-President .....,,....,.....Secretary ..,-Sergeant-at-Arms ......,.,.,.PresidenL ,. ,.,. Vice-President .....,....,......Secretary ...Sergeant-al-Arms .-,wxmgw 4M+,g',g-5,-Y f, fff '-wmwr, , if W1-Q-14-gxg ' 1-H gwzggqg-3 '-Q 1-Q-j155gg:'k, - . -. ' :::I2:'+- - -:ggi21515225515g:,:5:5:9aa1: - Rf:-P.:- 5:2 1522252-ifiievsiiilvisikviriri:Erin'irziifcir22212:-EIJEIEWMY ' ' ,,,,,, ,, ,.-.+,.-.,.,..-.V ...,.. ,,,, A Y..-.w..,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ....,, ,MN . '- VAVV - - Eighty one . A .I f w,- :- v ' m yif .'?S'5:R- fi-.v.4'4.f.'.+A-163'4- zM2aH?,5W! 624'-vi -52?-'-2 mama--' Y WNM-.-. 'Q-45 3-1951 . -.:2'.'!'..:t::2: 4 ce-.-'UQ'- ' 4-:-:v:-:- .-.14 .A 4. .M , 4 .v M. ,A . .. ...Aa Tm .Y .... sw? W. ------ ,. W.. . ......, -- -.-.,,, A 9. -A V' ..... .. 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Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms .,....Truslec for Engineers' Loan Fund Bearer VX? Eighty-Lhreo we Q7 mg 3,53 '1 x. .,-,.'29'I5 24.5 ,,,,,, . 115:27-:Q Q fn' ww 5 M ' W mm. M. , ,,,, . fe: ------- , - ' :ax N - 'Eh A Sop ho more Engineers Sophomore Engineers Officers FALL P. I-I. CALDWELL ,,... . ............ President DAN O'CONNELL ,.... ..... V ice-President ERNEST CONLEY ...... ........,....,... S ecrezary LEE SENS .......,...., ......,.......,.., ..... S e rgeanz-at-Arms WINTER DAN O'CONNELL .,,... ...,.. . . ....,......... President G. M. TROUT .......,. .,... V ice-President K. D. BECKMANN .... .. ........,..... Secretary P. I-I. CALDWELL ...... ................... S ergeant-at-Arms SPRING LEONARD BAKER ..... , ........,... President F. P. GERLING ..... ..... V ice-President I-I. V. STANTON .... . .,.........., Secretary DAN 0'CONNELI, ...... ..,.................... S ergeant-at-Arms F. P. GERLING ........................,............................,...........,.,........ 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BASEBALL-Eula Whitehouse, Nellie Robertson, Elizabeth Minor, Ruth Hall, Doris Connerly. TENNIS-Virginia Hunt Csingles and doublesD, Elizabeth Hughes Cdoublesj SWIMMING-Tillie McCammon, Hilda Molesworthg Louisa Keasby, Linda Ciesecke, Alma Ciesecke. A :si n . , - x.,. . . , 3 , f . '15 Y gh 1 , 1-L fyoy P r r f., - ff '51 -r' ew , ff -W' ' . Eighty-save ll E mg f t S A K WE T M ' ,,,,,, 1 Athletics J O F' i i K 'Ww mm, QQ f k it 'T j 1 X Qx f root 0, omit Football at Texas, 1916 HAT Eugene Van Cent and james A. Clay, coach and assistant coach respectively 'kid v 'N of the Texas Longhorns last season. were successful is putting the matter in far too mild a form to do justice to the men who by conscientious pre-season training in -fa . . . made it possible for an almost new eleven to tie for honors of the Southwest, The coming of Van Cent to Texas did far more than this. I-lis coming created a new spirit among the athletes themselves. lt was his association with the men, accompanied by his example that made possible the record attained under the admitted handicap. The enlistment of many athletes in the National Cvuard cost the football team several stars. Of course the loss of such men as Berry. Turner. Birge. Clark, Diller and others caused Van Cent to wonder just what would be the next move in the formation of a machine which was later developed into the best in the State and Southwest. Many coaches would have lost heart. Others would have quit in despair when the future team was the topic of conversation. Not so with Van Cent and those who helped him. He considered the State of Texas big enough, regardless of the stars of the past who were eligible though not available, to furnish the material necessary to make an eleven that would measure up with any west of the Mississippi or South of the line separating the Cornhuskers from the Sooners of Oklahoma. Such thoughts were well-founded and as a review in a brief form of the games played will indicate, there was much accomplished by this Fighting spirit imbued into the athletes by Van Cent, and an assurance of better teams in the future. Eg i 5 Q e-5 TEXAS WALLOPS S. M. U. 74 to 0 n September 301111 After scores of vague rumors to the effect that the Methodists were the proud possessors of many former stars, a team with but twelve days' practice started the eventful season of 1916 by circling ends, smashing lines, and executing forward passes, until at the end of the sixty minute period the Texans had garnered a total of 74 points while their opponents were unable to even reach the danger zone. Penn, johnson and Dittmar did the most aggressive line work for Van Cent, while I-Iedick and Lang shared honors of the backfield. There were few thrilling moments of the game, the one feature being the manipulation of the score board signs by the small boy at the South of the gridiron who experienced some difficulty in keeping pace with the Hghting Longhorns. TI-IE FIRST REAL STRUCGLE, TEXAS lb, RICE 2. COclober rl Van Cvent's next move was to prepare for Rice, the team so ably coached by Arbuekle. Having withdrawn from the S. I. A. C., the Owls put into the field men from all classes in- cluding both first year and graduate students, By this move Rice ho ed to assemble an eleven capable of realizing Arbuckle's greatest ambition-to humble the Longhorns. Although possessing such backfielcl material as Brown and Vance, whose sweeping end runs were the Ei ghty-eight 9 Efi25'?if1f?:5' ' ' 25426 .f 'W' '-- ,Yi 2401 fv,.,-lf.,-W' M'f4f -Wen. K- Q: - .,:,a. -- - ' f . 'ff' Wm . f - M' ' fg.,ff-:aes 1 xo ,,..t.s. sat, ,,.,... ,, . , .s. w,...e, 14... . , .... , f , ffff. em., N-'ff' vw .WR . .v. 1 --fa.. ,,,, , -4-A-ss: -1:-:-f:fev.::-fe: A- ' .. ...am-sz-sm W. .,,,, , tiwy 'Wi---1:1-..,, ,,,, 555521:-1 Athletics E terror of opposing teams, Rice's line was unable to withstand the Herce charging of the Texas defense. The Owls did little with the Texas line, but their shifts and attempted circling of the op- posite wings kept the Texas ends busy. On the defense johnson, Dittmar. and Carlton checked many a Blue and Grey advance. Rice's only score in the contest was a safety which gave her the privilege of saying that for the first time in history she had scored on a Longhorn eleven. The Houstonians never gave up. lt was this Rice pep that kept the Owls from defeat during the remainder of their remarkable season. -- TEXAS 14. OKLAHOMA ACGIES 7 CSan Antonio, October 1 zlhj lt was Friday, the 13th. Somebody had to win. The Aggies were a plucky bunch. They had journeyed all the way from Stillwater, Oklahoma, to be beaten by the Texas team in one of the prettiest kicking games ever staged in the Southwest. lt was Rip Lang's toe versus that of Mr. Briscoe and other aggies. The little Texan won. He kicked his best game save one during the season, averaging 46 yards on 18 punts. Two perfect passes from Waits to Hart, each resulting, in a touchdown. removed all doubt as to who would be the victor. Penn followed each touchdown with a goal. Oklahoma scored on straight football after McMurrey had accidently knocked a pass into the hands of the Aggie right end. With six yards to go, Briscoe crashed through the line on a split buck and the scoring of the game was over. One of the features of the game was the rooting of the Wis- consin guardsmen, composed largely of Van Gents former classmates, TEXAS 21, UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 7 CDa!!as, October 1 mtl .Before meeting another foe on Clark Field foreign territory was to be invaded, and a team from Sooner land, where Bennie Owens reigns, was to be the next contender with the scrapping Longhorns. Q Texas won 21 to 7. The one-point defeat of the 1915 season was forgotten. It was an- other open game. Fiukes, passes, and headwork featured for both teams. Dittmar, Trabue, McMurray, Hedick and Hart were the shining Texas Lights who played before the fifteen thousand fans at the State Fair grou-nds. A The Sooners were weakened by the absence of Montgomery and Field, but the second period found them on the aggressive, and the score was tied. Then came. the fluke-so-called-of the day. Lang kicked a long and high one to Hap johnson who tipped it and let it roll. Maxey Hart recovered the pigskin, tucked it safely under his left arm, and crossed the line after a sprint of twenty yards. The third touchdown came for Texas on a forward pass. Waits to Lang. The game was over. The Longhorns had won four straight. but there was a feeling that something was running too smoothly in the Texas ranks. - BAYLOR 7. TEXAS 3. Baylor realizes fond dream as Texas loses, ran the headlines of the Texan on the morn- ing after, ' Baylor got off with a long and almost miraculous forward pass in the first few minutes of play. Wilson passed to Reid, Reid passed the safety man, and Texas' hopes of kalsomining the Bears passed away. The beautifully executed pass was one of the longest, and certainly the most eventful of the year. Baylor kicked goal. Texas tallied her only score when Harwell place-kicked from the 36-yard line. Hangar replaced Trabue when the latter was stunned in the early part of the game. By successive plunges off right guard, Texas placed the ball on the Bears' three-yard line, and first down. A moment later Hangar plunged across the sacred white line for the supposedly winning touch- down. He was called back for alleged shoving by Conley. Texas was penalized fifteen yards. X- mmm.. mam - ' ..., . ww: --tau ' -ix.-zz Q+,..,,.f ... .. ,. .. 4-e-:-s11- 'f- ---- 2 J 411:-:-'-,az-,fff:-f.. 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Texas co-eds cheering is a common oceurence on Clark Field now. MISSOURI 3, TEXAS 0 fColumbia, Mo.. November 4thD Texas was greatest in defeat. Although playing a foreign foe in a foreign state and with Carlton at right tackle declared ineligible. not once was Texas' goal line crossed. and the score of the game was a drop kick from the toe of a Tiger substitute sent in in the last few minutes of play. Kicked high into the wind, the ball curved several feet, struck the upright, balanced momentarily on the cross-bar, and dropped over. The homecoming of the Tigers was complete. The work of Boynton at right tackle made Carlton's absence negligible. On the offense, Lang, Captain Dittmar and the entire Texas line for that matter. were contenders for laurels, while against them played the pick of the Missouri Valley who a little later humbled' the for- midable jayhawkers 13 to O. Van Cent used thirteen men. Schulte of Missouri used nineteen, and they were able to gain but 157 yards as against four hundred or more that they advanced on each of their op- ponents, prior to this contest. NVhile Texas' net gains on offense were a little shy of 100 yards yet they had a stonewall defense that held for downs when the Tigers were near the Longhorn goal. Next November will see the same teams fighting in Austin. , ARKANSAS O, TEXAS 52 fAuslin, November 1 4D This mix up with the Razorbacks was a little better than a track meet. It was eleven Texans playing in top notch form against a one-man team from the Ozarksg Davidson did some splendid work, but to little avail. l-lis team-mates did not play with him, and the Long- horns had no trouble in winning what was supposed to be a real football game. lf there was a feature other than long end runs by lVlcMurrey, Sens. and Billy Trabues gallop for seventy-five yards over the frozen ground for a touchdown, it was the weather. Never before in the history of the game at Texas had there been any of that November weather one reads about. It was zero with a high gale blowing out of the North. Long icicles hung on the stands and goalposts. lt was ideal weather for hog-killing, and the Longhorns slaugh- tered the Razorbacks. TEXAS 17. SOUTHWESTERN 3. lflusitn, November zzstl With a team that had seen the Longhorns play about five of their former games, and with a coach that knew every possible Texas play, the Southwestern Methodists from Georgetown invaded Austin on November Zlst to go back home losers numerically although winners so far as the process of reduction is concerned. .For one must remember that a year ago iifty points on such a team was a narrow margin. - -1 9 , f ' ' 'wi '1' ' ' f Mia 4 T WA? -4-2 'I Aff ' V JFINF5 fm Ninety ,Wm M --4- 'F-72 T A5571-,s Q 2519 Ln-:Eh h4.'.'34 '- . 7 ' -Fri. fu . - 1' 1 ' 3 'f- if fi ' ff ffft Athletics Marsh kicked a goal for Southwestern land started the scoring. Then the Texans came back and aided by lVlclV1urray's and l-larwell's bucking perforated the Pirate line. lt was a scrappy game and a good workout for the Texans who were to face the farmers nine days afterward. Knickerbocker was the individual star for the visitors, while Harwell. who was sent in at full because of the injuries to Waits and l-ledick did good line plunging as well as aiding in the score-making by sending a neat placement between the uprights. TEXAS 21, A. 82 lvl. 7. ffluslin. Nobvemer 30.1 The largest and most enthusiastic crowd ever assembled in Texas saw the Longhorns triumph over the Farmers in the greatest game of the year. There were things too numerous to mention for which the average Texan could be thankful. The University of Texas got a president, the Farmers were beaten and the orator of the day stood by the angry bull be- tween halves while the cadets sought to make T's for the amusement of the spectators. But the game, and it was some game. Fifteen thousand or more enthusiasts crowded Clark Field to see what some thought beforehand to be a Farmer Walk-a-way, but for some reason, and that reason too much Lang,-Trabue and Longhorn line, the Farmers did not get away. They fell and fell-hard. lt was any one's game at the end of the hrst half. The score was 7 to 7 with the Collegians having the aggressive during the later moments of the initial half. But there was more to come. In the second half after the Longhorns had settled down, Trabue called Lang to take a fake pass from the arms of NVaits who in a fashion more than cunning made the Farmer boys be- lieve he was about to deliver a forward pass. But for the third time during one season it was costly to the Aggies, for the cotton-headed Corsicana lad ran thirty yards around left end for a touchdown. his second of the day, that cost the Farmers the game. , Things lagged a little until darkness began to creep nearer. Burns had replaced Litterst at quarter and the kicking game was begun by the Farmers. They kicked once too often and Trabue grabbed the ball in mid-air and raced 70 yards to the Farmer goal for the third and last Longhorn touchdown of the game, and to the captaincy of the 1917 football team. Thus ended .the eventful season of 1916 at Texas. From Blacksmith to lvlasseurn or Carrying Water for Doc. 1-lenryf' would be an ap- propriate title for the interesting life of W. A. Wisian, official doctor and rubber for the en- tire Varsity athletic crew. 'iWeezie came to the University gym immediately after the 1915 football season had closedf and ever since that timehe has kept himself busy rubbing the Char- ley Horses and patching the hurt places of the various wearers of the orange The for- mer blacksmith has also made good at the game of selling towels. unlocking freshman lockers, and when it comes to carrying water on Clark Field. he has proved himself a most worthy suc- cessor of the erstwhile Doc. Henry Reeves. 'sn t -':2s53f ' .1 .v s -vs ,-4. awww? 4 . An as 0 ' Wf rI7 f 41 e I , I , AUM W ,fi M, . - we ,. 4 . ff: -4.3, -- .. td -if f f Z4 1 , , Wg: . .' ' --1:-ap' V .+. - . , -f . ff 1 V, .54 - . it . V. .a f '?' .. '- '49 '4 '., 3.,azv l . 1 'te !7 ' ' . i t. ,,i' ,f, ...'f..'Q .'. nf' , . . ,, 4 syy VA-9 fe W 5.. :f ..' V. s w ,a f ...... .... t .- ...... - 75 .MZ . an . 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University of Missouri, Nov. 4- .....,,, University of Arkansas, Nov, 14,.,.., Southwestern University, Nov. 21. Texas A, 81 M,, Thanksgiving Day ......, Casey, Van Gent CCoachJ. Texas Opponents 74 0 16 2 14 7 21 7 3 7 0 3 52 0 17 3 2 1 7 Total ..... . .. 218 36 'Zf:2?'ZZ 'f.4'-s?P5s 'v3r-'31- wel :J 'aw::fi-y-::aw:- :rs-r1,-V:-:gg:ms--:.3.,e.:.f.':-m-:-:4:,ii+wW.:,-.-.g.-,1:v:::::g'--- ,.,.-.-.5.,,1.,,:i-:-:+:-W ,W , ,,,5.,,:,:.,.,.-.,.Q,.,.h,.,x.,,,H,,,:,,,,.,.,,,.,.,.:,.,.-4.:.',:.,:.,.4.l-.f.-:-:-:-'-av:-1-:ff-:,:-z-ra:in-1-..--1.-::':V.-q:v.-.-:-.,:-Q.-:-:1s.r:2::-r-1+--I-2-2-an:1:f:-:arm:mf-iv:-r':-r-:':1: ---,- s ,,,. Y ,- . ..... , Ninety-two ,,,, - , . --------- 2:10 W2 ,.5n,.,g,,s-A329-X, .,.-.,J,c-.-s.- -Maw'-1 1.95, .m+,4,,-xt WM ww Enom Zy ffffff ,Has f nw WE W Athletics Scrubs, 1 91 6 Top Row-Stewart, Banks Clvlanager-electj, Walker CCoachJ, Nami. Center Row-Nowlin, O'Connell, Brahan, Klapproth, Knight, Vickery. Bozlom Row-Biggers, Reuss, Davidson, Brennan CCapt:ainD, Baldwin, Wight, Maud. A Shorthorn team without Freshmen was the unusual state of affairs in l9l6, when for the first time the wearers of the green cap were barred from trying for a Varsity Bert Walker, former fullback of the Longhorns, was the official coach for the second string men- .and through his efforts several brilliant men, who will be available for next season, were un- covered. Walker allows the bouquet he hands the Shorthorns to assume immense propor- tions. They came out because they loved football. The Frosh were handling the buffer work on Clark Field, and besides this drawback, few of them ever had a chance of being called to the hrst squad. No regular schedule was ever made for them, and yet they worked hard every afternoon. Two games were played with the Piratical prodigies from Southwestern, the first one going to the Buccaneers by a 12 to 6 score and the last game to the Shorthorns, 14 to 3. T seconds were awarded to fifteen men for the effort they put forth for the mere love of football, N ...f hs? s .. 'cfs :M-3 ,.4v4,4?a, A ., , ,V F - K . 'ggwfmoff wr .- .- ' .,:-Z. .- ff' T Ninety-three -eww: - f-f'- f - - M' -' ' 5 f ' 4 mm . . -X ,ee , -nw! , M1 Q My ,V -V-Y . ' ' -. . WW . . , ' ' xl f . ,- .. . ,WC ' ' ix 'sf-hw A fzff 5 glwefib ,-v w -9131?-.-i5'14f , ai vbfjga- - 0-4-y Q . fail' cv- A194-if 33:9 egg 2, 4312 A., E355 ,. me-if:3..,., H2 -if .. .' 1 ---A -' -.V,,1-fe--1. ' A aj . 2 Athletics ' F reshmen, 1 91 6 Top Row-Paine, Rach, Barrow, Ettlinger CCoachJ, Tyrian, Hamilton. ' Center Rauf- ,....4...,.. Green, Williams, Porter, Anderson, McCullough, Burckhalter. Balzorn Row-Bergstrom, Cox, Blakeley, Gannon, Greer, NVickline, Race, Graves, Gregory. Every little Varsity has a Fresh team of its own, and the men who 'will be graduates in 1920 did not fail to report for football practice when the call came from Coach Ettlinger. 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That reference to Dittmar, first made by Coach Van Gent, was firmly believed by every one of the fifteen thousand souls who watched the flaxen-haired captain of . . . . , h th Lon horns play the best game of his long and brilliant gridiron career, when e C S led his teammates to a victory over A. 82 lvl., last Thanksgiving. Walter Camp s merican honors did not come as a surprise honorable mention of Dittmar for All-A to those who have witnessed Pigs worklon the gridiron. Germany Schulte, ' ll reco nized as the All-Time All-American center, after watching Pig universa y g . play in the Texasalvlissouri battle, said that Dittmar was a marvel, and a wizard. Combining a love and a natural aptitude for the game with a passion for work, a power of dynamic leadership, a quick working brain, and almost uncanny ability to solve plays of an opponent, Dittmar was the embodiment of all the qualities which make the great and the greatest of football players. Dittmar has made all-Texas and All-Southwestern four times, as well as all-South- CFD. CARLTON b Fitt' fashion, being unani- Fats ended his long career as a Longhorn in a e ing mously chosen by all the dope carpenters of the stare fo Captain Dittmar, Carlton formed the s eleven, Fats was the fastest tackler, a bulwark of strength on perforating holes through which goal line and victory, In all the it was never once alleged that he opposing lineman. The passing horn team. 72-l ,K 5 5 .2 :iw :iii A .- , xx kif wny , 1 1 gg Q, M y if f, fx M AG 4 'K fw ' yi., .1355 1 4' M s i f its , i , .4 f gf 4551? fav, I , , f 25 4 2 if , 4 v i ,f -T? r all-State honors. With mall nucleus from which Van Gent built his man for his size in the South. I-le was a terrific the defense, and one of the best men on the team in the Orange backheld crashed their way towards the games which the genial tackle played while at Texas, had met his master. He was justly dreaded by every of Carlton leaves a wide gap to be Filled in the Long- TRABUE There have been few quarter hacks in the history of the gridiron game in Dixie who can be compared with 'iRat when it comes to broken Field running. speedy, and an excellent dodger, Willie was an offensive star of Grst magnitude. I-le as chosen by most of the sport scribes for all-Southwestern quarter back. Trabue carved his deepest and lasting niches in the gridiron's Hall of Fame when he guided his team to a victory over Oklahoma and set other Longhorns a grand example by his stellar oHensive work at Dallas and again on Thanksgiving day, when he ran into the aptaincy of the 1917 Longhorns, by dashing sixty-five yards through the entire Aggie chclown. Trabue-has a good chance to lead his team through an un- Remarkably XV C eleven for a tou defeated season next fall. MHS? ,Nw-f waste. mw f ch 4 X44 wr Wea aw! 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KJ V., 4 '- l35:53g:?,-,,,,.,.'.2'j.,, 1g35e,55::i,:53:::g35 '-:sE:E?:s,:iS:5?:5s5:N:2:zA:t ,.s5:5:E:f:f:2sr:21315251E1E:3EE:S1::::7:2:5:1. :1:2:2:':1:f-1:25 One I-Iundred Sixteen Athletics JOHNSON Gillis was played out of his regular position during most of the sea son, but when placed in his familiar old place at guard on Thanksviging day, he played a game that won him two mentions for all-Southwestern honors. The biggest veteran on the team, johnson was a terror to all opposing tackles, ripping great holes in :he line of every team which met the Longhorns, He was an excellent defensive, as well as offensive, player: there being but 'few times when an opposing backfield rammed its way through or over the massive Texas tackle, Van Gent will have a man's job finding a player to Gil ,Johnsons shoes when the next season rolls around. MCMURREY lVlac's work in the pigskin game has improved each year since he first began beating his way to a T with the Shorthorn team in 1914. Last season was no exception. He developed as the season progressed, and his work in the game against the Razorbacks presages a great year for the gritty- halfback when the call to moleskins is issued in September. Texas is looking to him as one of the mainstays of the 1917 team. i'Mac was a good plunger and a hard tacl-cler. From whistle to whistle the Irish ramrod gave his best to the team, always fighting with unabated fury. , ffl :vii - :J .gl . ., , ELAINE Bob was the man who could always be relied upon when ,sent into the fray at either wing. His forte was ohfensive work. His experience on the basketball court was an immeasurable asset to him on the gridiron, adding greatly to his ability to handle the elusive forward pass. He was not only good in grabbing the spheroid when it came from the hands of aLonghorn, but did more than one man's share of inter- cepting the oval when hurled by the enemy. Bob was just as good at one wing .,., position as the other, making it possible to keep all the cogs in the Longhorn machine .fl 1 Q... 2 ..I ' working, regardless of whether Hart or Dolan were injured. 1' Wg i S ,f A X 1 f f g if W W . , , 1 4 1: . ,,., . ....., ffffffi One Hundred Seventeen ..,. .... 1-H-a:z:i:g:,.-as -my a:5,:fv:.:-:-:-: :s:r:r5:r:r , 1 W AM'-fi Nia :-me-:--xiii if ?f-- 'IESi'Tq:1:- Sai My-'-ef .,w...... . , X' 4 Y ' sf ' 5 Q ' Q ' ' ,X 3, X 4 f , K ,,, 4 X X , 4 eff 9 M f N f , H ,, M. v 5 Q , V , xr ,at A f 1 A y 1 f f fx 1 , , , Q , , , . . C f , 1 Ac , x Y, e x 3 y-5 fig, A 15: Y 14 4 Q f f f Q .1 fa 5, Q- if f 1 , V 5-if fr 4 ,i.:- -me 4 2 f f 2 , 4 ,. Q X , A A. , , A ,Q f , M ,f 1 4 4, 1 6 , s 1 , 1 , , ' ,Y X 7 A' 4' I 1 I X V I 4 ' I X' Athletics it , , LANG '2 .li ' ii X X, Q Q Af . Rip Lang was one of the greatest finds of the season. His toe QL work was little short of marvelous, and was a potent factor in the 'M' 'ikfww ' lf.. winning of many of the gamw. As the season progressed, his punts 12 'l2QE1l..Qv-'- it ' Xl D V . A - ' became longer and higher, culminating in a seventy yard boot in the Baylor game. ln the Oklahoma Aggie game, Rip ran the Still- water aggregation to death, chasing his long and high kicks, and the Longhorns were able to annex the battle with ease. The following week in Dallas, the white thatched toe artist kept the Sooners in their own back yard most of the time with his kicking, averaging over fifty yards in that game. Rip ended his first season as a Longhorn by N 7 scoring two of the three touchdowns made by the Orange on Thanks- giving day. He has a great football career ahead of him. . X 3 l a it 53 ,. HARWELL ., . Harwell was the utility man of the 1916 team, He was continually shifted from 5 ffl N backheld to line, whenever injuries weakened any part of the Texas team, and he '59 played all positions with remarkable skill. Every time Harwell was selected for a ,' line position, he faced a heavier man, but, nothing daunted, he put up a fight that made the men that faced him forget about the difference in weight. Possessing a remarkably accurate toe, Sam could always be relied upon to add that seventh point after each touchdown, ln the backfield he shone brightly both on attack and de- fense. His energy was tireless and his fighting ability nervy and unrelenting. BOYNTON Playing his first year in Longhorn spangles, Ned Boynton made up for a lack of weight by a fighting spirit that was unsurpassed by any other player Y on the team. When Carlton was declared ineligible in Missouri, Van Gent sent Boynton into the skirmish, and the gritty tackle played a game that kept the Longhorns up to their full strength. NVhen the classic event of the season came on Turkey Day, the superfighter was sent to the line and put up one of the greatest scrapping exhibitions ever staged by a Longhorn in uhe many gruelling contests which Texas has waged with the Farmers. Be sides his fighting spirit, Boynton possesses the ability of using his hands almost to perfection and shows considerable acumen in solving plays of oppo nents. He should land a regular berth on the line next year. f--f-f, ..,... f ., .... ,i - ., ,. ,, in ... , . .. . .... J... ..... . . 4 . .. .... W, . One Hundred Eighteen , fffff f f . fain Irish, with the able assistance of Pet Brown, is making Taylor famous as the home of athletes. Possessing all the pugnacious proclivities of Erin's sons, Dolan was a fearless defensive man who had the knack of spilling inter- ference in a crisis, just prepared to catch a spiral from Lang's toe: lrish beating the ball down the Field time after time. On the offensive, he men on the team, for when he got his hands air by Waits, it was almost a cinch that they seldom missed the pigskin on passes. Dolan jones as he was from forward passes. Athletics HEDICK Bertram, an erstwhile Southwesternscintillant, was familiarly known as the battering ram of the Longhorn attacking forces. He was the Texas War Horse. There was no more steady or reliable man on the squad. Whenever a few yards were needed to make first down, Bert was called upon to smash through the line for the precious distance, and he usually delivered. While not particularly fleet, Hedick possessed a driving power before which most lines crumbled. He was not alone an ohfensive star. but was the best local exponent of the new Harvard de- fense, which Van Cent introduced. Hedick should land All-South- western honors next year. DOLAN lt was a familiar sight to see him camping under a player was one of the most dependable on the oval hurled through the would never come off, Irish was as inseparable from Clitus HART Huck is one of the few players in the history of athletics at Texas who has been honored with a place on the mythical All-Southwestern team after but one A '.vv,k'v i years experience. He carried out the traditions of the Hart family, famous E 'V in Texas athletic history, in worthy fashion. Maxey was a veritable whirlwind on the offense, being one of the fastest ends in the state. Few were the gains N made by opposing teams around his end of the line last year. Lang punts fiftyvyards, Hart downs the runner in his tracks were familiar to all readers of the play-by-play accounts of the 1916 game, Huck will be back again next year with that same old fighting spirit, and a year's experience. He bids fair to garner All-Southern honors before his day is done on the gridiron. I 4 ' 1 fx 31 X N x f , , if We . 4. 5-. ff a- J ' W 2 f S I K I Q, at , .2 f i l 2 'Y J Hx ,a f , -V.- ..-ff e fffff-f 1-:--1-M. ,Awww-2 . -fffr Migeeewa-if:f5,,.-. ,--aw--1 One Hundred N i neleen VVQV ' N -'-'4 '24-ers ' ,-:222:5::.,.1E:g:' :5E:3E555E: ' 4 , , A . .,.. ,. 'Q ' .... ..,.. Athletics WAITS .I 4:4 N Forward pass, Waits to Hart, nets Texas twenty-Five yards has been -, K flashed over the wires many a time. Throwing the pigskin was childs play to Homer, after a year's experience in the weight events on the track team. ' d L f i , we J 5 ia 0 ' M 2 f P X .- 3 . 2 , f 1 1 ' M. .J ' 1 H f f TF 2 ef g 4 Q f ,Ne Q 12 355 4 Y V' Q wig iq-N 'fl 1 H is J i CONLEY Conley gained fame early in his Freshman year y i passes while playing on the Frosh eleven. He continued his rise in the football world by earning a position on the Longhorn eleven last season. Fats was the bulkiest man on the team. Tipping the beam at 255 ' ' d ds it was feared that he would be unwieldy, but the massive guar poun , proved himself a player of the first water type. It is true that players may worm their way around 'iFats but it is utterly impossible to go over or through him. He blocked the hole in the middle of the line in ' ' ' wo C le should develop into a star during his next t great fashion. onn y seasons as a Longhorn. He was on the starting end of practically every Longhorn attempt to a Vance the ball by the aerial route. Waits was also a good man on erasing through us off-tackle plunge. Homer handles leskins, showing good form both at half and fullback' the line, his specialty being the famo himself well in the mo b 'ntercepting two CASEY reward when Henry Casey was named Perseverance got its just among the letter men at the close of the season. For three years ' lin at Case came out daily and as a scrub received regular pumme g Y the hands of the famous three-year-team of immortals which brought championships to Texas and glory to Dave Allerdice. Van Gent gave him a chance to play in nearly all of the early games, but when he sent him in at guard in the contest with the Pirates, the hard- working guard began breaking through the line almost at will, throw- ing the Bucco runners for a loss time after time. Casey was a fiend . , d d . for work, and as deserving a player as graced Clark Fiel uring the season, 2 --- ' 2-we ,,,,,,5,,gf vg-g.pge:.- ,-:Vg.:.-.gsg.g.:.,.-.-.:.1.-4.-.-.-.-1-g-111-g1-1.ug.g.:.:.1-.-.ay:ly-:sg-:gig--.:.sg '.g:g:- 4.-.-:-:-:-:-:-:-:vi-:,1I:1:2::g:g2g:g:gQ:5g:-:-:vzlvfis-'zz211:4I5-1:Ifrgigqzi5:E:E:2:E:3:f:f:'::i:1. , Www ' .' - .. Q .A One Hundred Twenty '-A- f - -me 1:1 :2:f:2: 1 ee-::f::1:::ei Srizawil-1f:2:' Athletics PENN When 'iGrip had his leg twisted in the battle with Bennie Owens' aggregation in the City of the Hour, a severe blow was dealt the Texas scoring machine, for Penn was the place kicker of the team and had rolled up quite a few points in the early games by agile toe-work. His trained and reliable boot was sorely missed in the later games, especially at Ivlissouri, when a good place-kick would SENS Sens is a graduate of the Freshman team of 1915. His ex- perience in running the hurdles with Littlefield the previous spring added to his speed, and he went into the gridiron game with a vengeance last fall. He did not develop enough to land a regular berth on the team, but wa., sent into more than half of the games, Lees work has but one drawback: he runs too a re high. When he overcomes that, he will pave the way for g- ular position in the Texas backheld. t story to have been recorded of that aHair have caused a diliferen on a foreign Held. Penn was fast and followed the ball wcll. He will be back. -'? ?71 1 ,,, A 1 V i ,W -:I AUSTIN Jeff' 3, . 1' 5, ', 1 Tom Austin was a bulky linesman who had the weight to stave oh' the charges of his opponents. Last year was his first season in football togs, i f V l -lm and he was not used as a regular, but he gives promise of good work in the fflfif 'ifiiti future. When aroused, Tom showed a good deal of real aggressiveness xy :fly-'I . , . . - . 2 21 11 Fighting his man to the last ditch. His ability to break up mass plays on I V1 guard won for him the coveted Austin will be back next year. 3 ' l 4 . U SM, .ff 5 ... ..---.- f .+.-.-:4.,.:.:--mas:wp-.11,.:.:,:.:-W1-:-:.-- - - 4 eefeea 53, ' ' ,- ,,,, . 3? s -21555:'gui-f'ff'a:s5 -:E: One Hundred Twenty-one A A ' I ' Q . A,.. ,Q , f Athletics MOORE NVhen early October saw the barrier fall on the football season, Freddie Moore was hard at work at halfback on the Shorthorns, and daily went through a gruelling scrim- mage with the Longhorns. As the days passed, Freddie showed marked improvement, and when November was in, the little backfield man had become much too good for his team-mates. ,I-le graduated from Etl:linger's School and joined Van Gents college of higher education in the art of pigskin-handling. The Hrst time he got his hands on the ball as a Longhorn, he skirted the Bears' left end for twenty-two yards, Freddie was good in picking a hole in the line and equally adept at cutting back on end runs. I-le could worm through almost anywhere. BEALL Shorty was thc smallest man on the Heamaisiic only in height. When grit was the standard, Beall measured up to any of 'em. lt was expected that he would be one of the mainsrays of the squad in the kicking line, but the injury in the very first game kept the diminutive player on the sidelines for the remainder of the season. Beall was a hard worker, and will make somebody Hght hartl to get a regular place on the 1917 eleven. HANG ER X N 51 refs i 5 vw . ,.. - I 'kv WX? i 2 Q4 9 1 , . ii lx! N i if 4 1 K V- ME x-.1 Y' 4 c j . x 1' X 51 Bob, thc Roly-Poly of the team, carried a ferocious frown that was the terror oi' all who chose to tackle him, Despite his'f 1ghting face, he was good-natured. and his frown can be attributed to the seriousness with which he took his work. Hanger was a good held-general whenever called upon to guide the work of the team from the pivotal position of quarterback. He had lots of nerve. and would tackle anything wearing the moleskins-the bigger they came, the harder they Iell with him. ' ----- ,,-A - -, ,, ,V 1 .W ',.,:v.:.,s,,:::.,,.t,V.:-:mi--ms.:-:-saws::rs g ag-:- :,:: -vii,-2.-sg'-:ii.:-is . ,, Q24 ' I WW' ' i f- 4 1 ,,,, W - -,-- ,,-,.q os? -Wmgfa fgaaetree ,V1..tY:f. f-e 2 eei 1 , W .... -,.- .... MX? ..,., , .,,. , , One Hundred Twenty-two wi 2?3-iiiiiiwso' Z '52221w'f!f'??9ef292 i'Q?f2?li553:62E2Q2 ' ' ' '. . .. W . ,A,A q X 4 'i 2 X iz. l J -ff' r X' 'I 2 . Q5 xi ii rf in glial Q K ra , Nun, x i 4 SECOR Athletics SECOR ANDERSON, Affanagef Secor was not born an athlete. Becoming one was not an easy task. But joe was a tireless, conscientious worker. To a knowledge of the fundamentals which he had acquired on the Houston High School eleven. he added the teachings of Van Gent and developed into a good player. His work last year as a Longhorn was far above that which he showed while on the reserves during the previous season. Joes work on the offensive was above the average, his strongest claim to distinction being the manner in which he handled the forward pass. Seeor later won a letter in basketball, making himself the seventh three-letter man in the history of athletics at the University Concerning Intramurals D. A. Frank took the Intramural fever--not by exposures, however-when he was a student at the University several years ago. Nineteen hundred and sixteen marked the year when this selfsame disease became complicated with a desire to do something for his Alma Mater. and as a result he provided generous means for carrying out Intramural athletics in the University of Texas. But the task of establishing a new variety of athletics was not an easy one, and the man who was to be put in charge of inter-class and inter-department games had to be chosen with superhuman care and after lengthy deliberation. Barry Whitaker, former coach at Austin I-Iigh School was the choice of the Athletic Council. Now, at the end of the first year of Intramural athletics. the students rise with uncovered heads and ratify the choice of the council-because as some of them put it, I-Ie belongs in the same niche with the really great athletic directors . Intramural football was the first form of sports to be taken up. and after much training and innumerable even-scored games. the worshippers of Alec Claire by a toss of a coin won the flag and the first sweaters. lnter-fraternity, inter-class, and inter-boarding house basket- ball and baseball games followed. and they were all held under the most capable supervision of Whitaker. The winners are too numerous to mention, but ask any student-they all took enough interest in Intramurals and Whitaker to keep up with the pennant captors. M And let our last words be- Long live Frank Whitaker, and foster child. Master Intra- ural. , .va . 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Disch, the premier wizard of Southwestern Intercollegiate baseball circles, the nineteen-sixteen' Texas baseball team went through a strenuous him? hai 'ii 1 iq df is f i hlkd hi LX,,-qmggn sc e u e wit on y t ree e eats y con erence teams c a e on t eir othei wise , iL 1-:J clean slate, and captured for the fourth consecutive time the championship of the ' ' Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The Longhorns' success was a glowing tribute to the zealous, brilliant and tireless coach. lt was the crowning achievement of the gray haired trainer who for six years has produced winning nines for the Orange and White. Beginning the year with a nucleus of only three veterans, the baseball mentor set to work to develop a formidable machine from a group of green, inexperienced youngsters. just before the opening of the season, the Coach's hopes received a severe setback when it was announced that Captain Dick Hooper, the one armed marvel who had been a mainstay in the outneld during the two previous seasons, had been barred from the team by the strict scholastic eligibility rules of the conference. When Disch had apparently plugged the hole left vacant by the passing of the captain, and when the team was rapidly rounding into the form that boded trouble for all opponents, the infield was shattered by the loss of the most promising player of the preliminary games-joe Fernandez, the scintillating second baseman. Disch worked all the harder after each setback. I-Ie was on Clark Field daily from two o'clock until the setting of the sun made it impossible to see the ball. I-le shifted Keltner to the keystone sack, and placed joe Secor in Keltner's position at short stop. These two new- comers, with the veteran Edmonds in third and Williams, with one year's experience on first base, completed the new infield. And it was a good infield, if a new one. Captain Edmonds at the hard corner of the inner defensive played even better than in previous seasons. With a powerful and lightening fast whip he blasted the hopes of many a batsman attempting to garner a hit by the bunt method. Pete was a hard hitter, and a dynamic leader as well. Williams at first base was handicapped in his fielding by continually having to contend with new men and diHerent throws from the ever changing infield, but his hitting was a redeeming feature. Ray made ten hits during the season, of which four were three-baggers and a brace were labeled two base hits. Secor and Keltner handled everything around second base more like veterans than tyros. Despite the fact that not a regular veteran slabman reported for duty in first class condi- tion, Disch developed a trio of pitchers that looked like the cream of the circuit before the season ended. Carmichael, Sellers Thomas and Milton Thomas were all new comers into the Longhorn fold. Each gave good promise at the opening of the training period and each developed wonderfully. Milton, a substitute from the previous year, was the only one who had been under Disch before, and most of the early season pitching burden fell on the hands - - 'W' - nv .war 121' if L y, 1' F' mm Am , xx One Hundred Thirty-one -tt... .. . .. . .. . .,..v.-.. - . ---- . , ,,., , --,-. ,....,, V.,. , ,....... ,..,..,,,....,,...,...,,,... . ...4...4., , .,... 1 ...,.. , ,.,, , .,.,., . ..,, - 4- .. ' ss .,A. f' ff-, - af: 1. vi,-..--swayMum-m'??.f'lx:y. ,sg :A ....., .,. .. ,. . W .iemw sei f f- -w g 1 Wiftje-'5:jf.gv' -: -a., - , , --s . . .. -, ....,. ,,,. gm P v , 1- - -- z-. . 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Bringing with him some experience gained in the inter-fraternity league, and a keen athletic brain which made him a star on the tennis courts, Sellers, under Disch, acquired speed, curves and control of a quality which enabled him to hold Austin Col- lege hitless until a Texas outfielder let an easy fly drop after two men were out in the ninth inning. Carmichael, the freshman spit baller, surprised even the most ardent fanatics by going through the season without a defeat. Carlton Bailey never got his arm in shape. but he rendered an invaluable aid to the pitching staff in particular and to the team in general by pulling many a game out of the fire by his relief work. Coach Billy Disch was particularly fortunate in the discovery of two hard hitting gard- eners, MRed English and Bobby Cannon. This pair, with the veteran Dick Ezell completed the outfield. Red was the hardest hitter on the can, and Cannon was a close follower. Both had excellent throwing arms, Englishs pegs to the plate from deep center featuring many a game. Ezell playing his first and last year, hit the ball at a good clip, and fielded above his previous standards. lvlaxey I-lart at backstop filled in grand style the shoes left vacant by the graduation of the brainy Tilden Anderson. A hghter, a hard hitter, a natural leader and the possessor of a steel throwing arm, 1-luck held down his position in a fashion that brought him the captaincy of the 1917 team, He was assisted behind the plate by Lamar 1-lart who had the innate ability from which diamond luminaries are formed, but was prevented from starring by eye trouble. The competition in the T. li A. A. was the closest in years. Until the final game of the season, when Texas defeated them in a slug fest, the Aggies from College Station were con- tenders. Baylor was also in the race until they met the Longhorns whose pitching and fielding crushed them. Attendance during the 1916 season far exceeded that of any previous season. and the rosy prospects for another winner in 1917 presages a still greater year for the Longhorn baseball eam and their supporters. Pitching Averages Player ..... G IP. L T PCT x .SO BB H Carmichael .,.... 5 27 3 0 0 1000 24 6 8 Bailey ...........,,. 1 7 1 O 0 1000 4 Z 4 lvl. Thomas .,..,. 9 73 6 2 O .750 68 12 41 S. Thomas ...,,. 5 33 3 1 0 .750 68 12 21 .VV Wwe tt. ,L ffiglvff' Ma wr 4gv K W WWWW One Hundred Thirty-two sas '1 sfss - 0 5 ' . - ,., ,..A A .... ...... ... 'ff22 Player English .......,.. Bailey ..,....... Cannon ,... ...... Ezell .... . .... . Keltner ........ Williams ........ M. Hart .....,., Edmond ...... Keeble ........ Athletics Baseball Statistics T. 1. A. A. BATTING AVERAGE Carmichael ....,.., Secor ..,......... S. Thomas.. L. I-lart .......,,.,.. lvl. Thomas ,...,,, . Player IVI.' Thomas ...,, Bailey ,.....,... FIELDING Carmichael ........ S. Thomas.. L. I-lart ,......... M. Hart ........ Keeble ...... Williams ....... Edmond ....... Secor .....,..... Cannon ......... Ezell ....,...,.... English .... ...,. Keltner ......... AB I-I PCT' 55 20 .364 3 1 .333 50 16 320 G R 16 10 1 0 15 12 . 16 45 13 12 .267 15 48 9 12 ,250 14 42 7 10 .239 13 41 2 9 .219 15 54 11 .204 4 11 2 .182 5 9 .111 14 39 5 8 4 0 0 1 0 4 .102 11 1 1 .091 22 2 2 . 9 23 1 2 . h 090 087 AVERAGES G P0 A E 42 2 PCT- 9 4 1000 1 0 1000 5 0 8 .889 5 0 12 .857 4 32 6 1000 12 112 15 .969 4 36 1 ' 1000 14 126 4 .970 15 9 22 .912 12 19 30 . 15 2 . 15 3 16 2 15 35 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 4 3 9 845 24 2 929 19 2 .916 14 2 889 20 6 891 T ' :.l:l:..f:- - es.1::..vr'::.l. ,mssf-14w:221:wf::12:5aa.5:?':,-seem' vaQ::a2:a5:e:2:fa:a-'wi :+:1:w:121v -19212-.:: 4-ff .- -------- -f , :+::.....-,., sam-:vfgew-. :e-:5-:aawama.5.1,- 'WM'--1'--V'-:-:-14.-.1M.M' :-mf:-w-'fr-v1:ff. x4ffff::::b,... 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A. 82. lvl ....,......... DP'-l'-HDPDPUV ' CQOZ? mwio f-tg.:-167 H55 005221 O01-wr:-r' ZLZIG7 omnf UQUQDQ 0025 Texas ...... Texas ...... Texas, ,... . Texas ..,,.. Texas ...... Texas ..,... C. U ..., 2 4 8 4 2 9 4 2 3 Texas ,,.., I 2 8 0 8 9 6 5 2 l l Texas ,.,.., ..... , ...... . 82 lvl ..,. .CU .......,.,.,... 9 3 1 6 2 7 6 o 3 1 O l 2 3 3 6 3 0 0 0 2 8 0: i E 3 S :s ixlSIsE1'gSqS1 Cv cn 1: 25553 53 V' 2 S za: 522235 2 I: Q One Hundred Thirty-Four - '- ..4... ....., '51 - ' ilxf '5 f a f i Athletics The 1 91 6 Baseball Players A ya we 1 X, X 'x sv ' P I 1 W fi? 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ENGLISH-Nickname, Red 1 Home, Crockett: Position, Center fic-:ldg Batting average, .3641 Fielding average, .8891 Year on team, First, SECOR-Nickname, joan: Home, Houston: Posi- tion, Shortstopz Batting average, .1023 Fielding average, .8451 Year on team. First. 1-0.42. ', 1-, 1. -02. . ...Q i L f'11 'UNC X Jn. is X AN W. .ga 15 .W f I at N ,Q x 152- 4 X 4 Ns-u T MIXESX X has .Q N 1' ima N X x ee ,ox MES A N.. 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' 4 s f 5 ,, , Q L ,V A A ,X UQ . 3, 4 1, ' as gag? aff , WW mg f if' r 'v 3 A H b I ' f' 4 ' Q ,, 5 4 x 25,3 0 2 4 V i Q if Q 4 4 S Q Y 4 X it vf f Q5 25 t ,b M wg, -4354? -. ,ir-Ti a: I'-If'5f1E:QZi,1-f L . 4 .. f..,,...+.w-wi' ,:,- A.-5 MQ. !,X.w 4 v . ,Wg.t,.f4 X aw . f,,f,,:c.4zgg I M, .:,.. . , ff - .-.1 asv: -fe f .W -. ,W 4 4 . V gg! V ' 1 gy-fm 5 ' 4' 9. ,.Ef::f25fa!: -Q . ,:,'f-My 2 -ff' 'f - 'a , Q 'L , 4 if fm 0765 12 1 Q 4 fi 422:53 rig' 1 f Z , , 3, Q 2 ga 5 X ,Mfg ,thi X iff, I X ff, ' f fggv 'ff' A X fe 'f fi 5 i I 1? ly W ? . 'ij X , 1 7 '4 f Q f 7 if , ff ig 5 ff z, igfgf ff , fy' My Cf V9 f , M ff Athletics KELTNER-Nickname, jack g Home, Manorg Position, Shortstop and Third Base: Batting average, .2501 Fielding average, .8891 Year on team, First. CANNON-Nickname, Bobby g I-lome, Crockett, Position, Center Geldz Batting average, .3201 Fielding average, .9291 Year on team, First. HART-Nickname, Squat1 Home, Madisonville: Position, Catcher: Batting average, .O9OgField- ing average, 1.0001 Year on team, First. L. WILLIAMS-Nickname, Ray 1 Home, Childress: Po- sition, First Base: Batting average, .2391 Fielding average, .9703 Year on team, Second. . Wifi? Q1 ' ':- H is t -:iw-1 - , jrggrgk X. in m V .. V W :fri 55521 'W' 35 1 xx! Na 'X t, X f X N tx, X 1 X KX S 5 X X X ,X X if S , at XY x 3 'Q QS? X Q X 5 X 4 2353 X 5 X 4 'X 2 xg N XY 5 'N S K X is 4: Xxyf Xt 1 R S, X li X ii xx ,S X3 X N 5, t gk 1 , Q in x X 3 Q Q X 0 M W VX! wg 5 X X Q3 A -' Y We NX I .7 X fx XX . S K X , :J NX! tx xx 6,3 x X , f e i' f i X fa One Hundred Thirty-six I ,yggffftwffw aferfezfri fffa e ffff g 111444-Zag ..,f 1 fqggggg, ,F '-1: We1:--qggggigiggrafvaffzeiafzmffffy ----:-- mzzffff 'f'f '-'---- wwf wwf 40111144111 WW a f WW 1 Q ZW W 1 W W te fe? X W had , ..., .... 1 . A.. A Athletics KEEBl.,EkNickname, Donn: Home, Pfleugerville' Position, First base: Batting average, .182 Fielding average, 1.0001 Year on team1 First, EZELL-Nickname, A-D1Cl'C'-I Home. Flore5viIIe1 . Position, Right field: Batting average, .2671 Fielding average, .9161 Year on team, First. CARMICHAEL-Nickname, Lil' I-lub 1 Home, San Benitez Position, Pitcher: Batting average, .1111 Fielding average, .8891 Year on team, First, THOMAS, S.-Nickname, Shorty : Home, Austing Position, Pitcher: Batting average, .0911 Fielding average, .8571 Year on team, First, ---f Ltrrrrgn One Hundred Thirl y-seven ' AVVYY 3 fiiiipzi m W - ' .N ' - ff -,sm wi 1' 2 - . , . .. .:ffrpgi2' - H 25. ' ' :gee ,pw ' 1-' , ix -9 i g ' F 5 1 4? 'N 5 5 'W 23:5 1' ii' A? ig if 5 X 2 , 53,53 . f,,i::.:f f,.y .::.,Qf,.,.1i 4 .1 W . ft 21 X J X f , 'X x 3 9 , x i 21 ,F ' ,4fv, 4 . yi ,QV r fl A 1' 1 S g s YZ 1 Q X0 mf it fi 1 Ma Q5 is ,fx 52 X 'Q A Q Y 2 f 5 1 1 . 2 1 ,5 5 -D. wg: . My ,Maw ' 'E ,fy 1 5 YQ W LQ We 1 K f 2 X S, i ' 1 i f ji I' ,0 Q i 4 3? if ag 3 ? kg? -44 5 , iz 5 , e 42 I Q2 , a T ,Sf y Q , Z' 4 ,5i 5 E- ' egygzzg P if M 1 A ,. , KLE 'I M, . 54, .,.V. ,gig-fi xx fffewwey ,,-.NV f ,fir f f ,fy X 1 ,fy- Qf , Q, ,f fu ff f F Athletics THOMAS, M,-Nickname, Lefty 1 Home, Crock- ett: Position, Pitcher: Batting average, .0871 Fielding average, 1.0001 Year on team, First. WILLIAM J. COACH BAILEY-Nickname, i'Dick 1 Home, Henderson: Position, Pitcher: Batting average. .333i Field- ing average, 1.0003 Year on team, Fourth. DISCH HORACE FR ISTOE MANAGER ,K ,xc f N 9 1 , W , ff ,fax 90 we X x xxux N 1,4 wwwg-NK fam ww 7 M -Q '22, ,ore .mmm M vxwv S :,gQ.1,5.:. .Q:5.,.,,nig-.b,g ,i fave- ,rggpg.f.:Am,,,,,,:,.,....-- ,za-w3::4,N ,.,a::qQ:,:,:-:cw-: 1:-.xigzgfz-:gg 4-A-..-:M +f:-'.:-:r.:Q4iQ.- -A--.f--i-.... 42.-.mv .May , ,S . ., 14 ,M -,1.c-, mb Q--we-I--. .M-142 -am .Q-:iw-:nw X- -A-nf-.. ff , .,q.,,s ','. -' S:-ze.-:-14 mf -wr' . , L- .w.i-wig?Q5::..- 'f4'1'f'f'- f- 255 4- V '-'1'f'-tP--mr.:1:S:-:rr:1:1:r:a2-Y- One Hundred Thirty -eight i . we W ....... Athletics 7 ,7 Ce- ' '1 0 M-ii X ' I 115' x .TS , , I l- M, ELF 1 91 6 Track Season in INETEEN sixteen witnessed the fifth consecutive undefeated track season for the gg, University of Texas. Around five veteran letter men, Coach W. E. Metzenthin built a squad of cinder path artists that literally swept all opposition before them, ' never being closely pushed by any opponent. In four of the five meets in which the team participated during the season, Texas garnered more points than all other competitors combined. There was so little real competition developed that every meet, with the possible exception of the Southwestern Conference meet, was uninteresting to all but Texas students, and supporters, Record-smashing was in order at every meet. In the very first match of the year-a tri- angular 'affair between Texas, Rice and A. 82 M.-Rusty Frame started the assault upon cherished records by running the century dash in 9 4-5 seconds, tying the record hung up by Ramsdell in 1902 and equalled by I-loover in l9l2. During the course of the season Little- field established a new mark by shaving the 220-yard hurdles in Z5 2-5 seconds. Clyde also broke the Southwestern record in the high hurdles. Berry, Smith and Morris raised the zenith in their branches of Cinder path work. The secret of Texas' success last yearlay in Metzenthin's unequalled second-string timber. It was a rare occurrence when the Orange and White did not take at least two places--usually first and second-in every event. Morris and Baldwin, the half-milers, never failed to take both first and second places in every meet, while Frame and Fears invariably took two places in the hundred-yard dash. ln every event Metz had two men who could be depended upon to bring victory. With this kind of material it was merely a matter of who would be runner- up in each meet, the winner being assuerd before the scantily clad athletes came on the field. Attendance during the year was the best ever accorded a Texas track team. Rice. Oklahoma and A. 82 M. promise better opposition for next year, and with the meets much closer contested one would hardly err in assuming that all attendance records at track meets will be shattered in the spring of 1917. 7 ' Y-'.'fil mm fi.IiT,-,awa5:33,1f:':2-2:f4'?3,i2j3'P3i'wfw-ff'-frail:13093252-I:.-ff:e11fj:e:f ' A V ega . 'M t ' as 2 www ,,,, , , 3 2: 1 - 1719 . , - One Hundred Thirty-nine 1 P '1'1:av2rs-'-rs ee' H n i if-' ,. sw .. ...Z .,.,.. ' lwf-Mwnw '9 5 ' 1:-1 -P.-.3: 1-.H IV:3:5:?E:R35' V1-'-S'-2572 rv'-Z4-'- 'v ' A '4' 553927855 ? 'Zl'Ex 'n-vM',,1,,,1, A W e W fs-we-..f.w 9 -1 :Na al-54 ' -+1 'W' 'W- H - s ,.,,, , .1.. , Athletics Track Team, 1 91 6 Top Raw-C-rlfHn, CManagerJ, Friedrichs Smith, Berry, Goodman. Center Raw-Waics, Marnhews, Linclefield, Sens, Baldwin Meczemhin lCoachJ. Ballom Row-Devinney, Fears, Frame, Morris, Wallace, Robertson, Lang. S. I. A. C. MEET, COLLEGE STATION, MAY 13 Texas .....,,........,.....................,......,.............,... of Texas A. 82 M ..,.. 33 M Oklahoma! U ....,......, 17 Oklahoma A. 82 M ..... 7 Rice ..............,............ 7 Baylor ........ .........,........,.....,.............,........... 1 TRIANCULAR MEET-TEXAS, SOUTHWESTERN AND BAYLOR Texas ,......... ..,.....,....,...........,.............,.......... 9 7 Baylor ,.......,...... 24 Southwestern ...,......,......................,... 5 T. I. A. A. MEET Texas .......,,, .. . .. . . . 71 A. ESI M ..,.,.. 38 Rice ..,........,...., 7 M Baylor .........,. Q ......... 7 Simmons College .,,,,. l :': X A-!:I lll zvl . .,., X . . . ., . , ...., ., , . . One Hundred Forty .- ---- Y f A -Q ----- -M,. -e,f,,,-- eg-,.f,,,,,,- 2 ra:- --gwm,,m+..+.,--:+me2.Q,.,1---- 'MW' - ' ,Q ---' ...... Q. -' . .. - .. .AW 0f:Wf70 - A ,gg . A A ' 2 ' -' f -Mf r ' .5-:F sz ., 'fm' ' M- 54 . 5 -7 '7 e ,l?-' -' '3f'5+- 4 Athletibs Track Team 1 91 6 3 , FRAME- Rusty : Home, Taylori Year on team, Second: Events, 100 yard and 220 yard dashes: ,.,. Records-University of Texas, 1916: 100 yards in 4, 1021 9 4-5 secondsg Southwestern Conference 1916, 220 yards in 22 1-S seconds. ' I. 1.:. fii- . .... 525-, frm 5.25.5 53 Q., ,g,,f7' . LITTLEFIELD- Clyde g Home, san Antonio. fffj 4 K1 Q V fs , .1 y fx y J 2 5 X s 1 , c f ,fc f , f Q f N G 9 f 1' , ,fs stef 2' 1 ' -,rf Q 1 7 2 1 ft X A ,Q 2 'Mg K 2 ,x 4 s 'V' 1 t 2, ff 1 5? fs 5 qv 1 rrfeagg, 'J A x' ' f , s , 1 4 f fe f I X4 7 4 1 , M X 0 .Q fl X 1 , X , Z1 A! ff 1 Year on team, Fourthg Events, 120 yard high hurd- les and 220 yard low hurdles, Records-U. of T. and T. I. A, A. 1915 in 120 yard hurdles, 15 1-5 seconds, Southwestern Conference 1916, 120 yard hurdles in 15 2-5 seconds: U. of T., T. I. A. A. and S. W. Conference 1916, 220 yard hurdles in 25 2-5 seconds. ' BERRY- KH: Home, Austing Year onteam, Fourthg Events. Shot put, discus throw and hammer throw: Records-Shot put, U. of T. 1916, 42 feet 11 inches, T. I. A. A. 1915, 4-2 feet 2 inches, South- western Conference 1915, 4-2 feet 5 inches1 Discus throw. T. I. A. 1916, 119 feet 10M Winner Trophy Clip for individual point winner 1916. inches: :gf f - 1+ :-:- 1 'zu if ,.:, ...f i -4 . il, f t ,iq Q -K xx EA sg if. N 'fl ' - . sf , t X, , .. A I, 5, X. s :X of B 1 xsane-up .- . . W X K aegis , :L jx t NNN? -25531 -.-.4.....- n. fan' '- ' fV . N gt A We-e , X T' V Q'-x JIM, 42' it X 5 - Q . N, R . . . . K -vm. We ...Jake V FRIEDERICKS- RablJit 1 Horne, Slgidmoreg Year on team, Firstg Event, Mile run .... . 1 U ,N , , ,W ,, M, HWY , , 'Q One Hundred Forty-one - ' Athletics . ,. '- 11:-54:2 Y. Q. gy -2- 1--1 1:3-is ve-:..-:E-we ....- A9 .. -,-. .-., .ww ,W , 55.355, SENS- Brains , Home, Cameron, Year on team, in-aw g qdgi . . IJ' - ,,.,, G F xrstg Events, 120 yard hlgh hurdles and 220 yard i i d low hurdm. I N 1 -412.1-. ' fa- -1 gf . J - ' MORRIS- Bula 1 Captain, 19161 Home, Rosebud: Year on team, third: Events, 880 yard run and relayp Record-T. I. A, A. 19161 880 yard ln 2 ' 2 1 ' d mlnutes -I: SCCOT1 S. , 355 1 : ,q i - f ...C-a t 1 2 t I 1 A. Q I . ear 13.5. , . ,, Pg - 3 1 QV viii 5 .:Jza2', -a 4 1 f S 7 7 f ,x 'V I W 4 2' , 4 I f 2 'G f f 29 3 Q? 3: ,rr. .- 6 .2 f 5 3 , 1 1 1 1 . .mf-, ,. 4 3 , .fag ,. 3, U ., A J Cz , 3 Q l y : cj,-5,-..,, .LANG- Rip 1 Home, Corsicana: Year on team, F irstg f 7 533 Events, 440 yard Dash and relay team. .A., x 7553 A 3 1555312 5 'f 13.-rf'i'5,.' -1 2 FEARS- Ugg: Home, Pinelandg Year on team, First: ' Q-'- . Events, 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash and broad - jump. K 31 I 1 X X we N X X X 1 Ar fl X 1 X X Y X s E X QQ, X Q X Xw X N X x X 5 X rx ,X X X g f X X ix 1 ' 1 ex rs 3 SS? , 1 yt 3 . X 3x , 1 X 5 Q Q A 5 X X3 'Sr X 2 1 ' aw .i,.v.,,.,,,.,a Am. One Hundred Forty-two ,I ,X I W Wm 'QW 1 WWW, ,,,,, Athletics 'lag SIVIITH- Tulane 3 Home, Mineral Wells: Year on team, Firsti Events, 440 yard run, broad jump and exsfzv .-.-':ff-1.1- er-L? , .. Z. my relay team1Recorcl-T. I. A. A. 1916, Broad Jump, Q j 21 feet M inches. ,Q H Mi' iF ' film , 1 59 N4 .203 ox, X f 9 , 2 1 fix ff A , 45183 f ,V 9 I X ab f .I it , ' its Q 1 7 9 I , X f--1. ,, Q , , .5:':mQ5, '5i1.f:iif?'2:' f aT25Zf1 f-:. Y A -ff zfiiZf.f1,1ifEsfs,-' ' s ' '- , ,- SEM Q , , X x JV e 'R X l fl 4 N, w cl bali X l , , s , ,x , 12: Q 5 'f ,1:.,..'v'3i'.L,-'yi ,-E -5: 7 ,Q 0 If Of' T ,W ,1.1f 5 4, 5 , A 5 6 fl 475 Q ' N 2 I' 1 6 1 -: fv w , fl 'z5,:: ,..,-.'. -- C' L ' 'f W ' .wfzg lvg WALLACE-Home, Austing Year on team, iecondg 5551 - -:si-If :.,-V. - , ' eff Event, One mmle run, 1:13 l l 13.-1+ as , 1: :ff Q. :pp .1 A ,., 4 .., H 521: fl ' 4 I ' ..... 1 ,, f,... A ,. f f. .2 25, , ::'f- ff -':,- j gf' -,':',-.f.,.1W4.i?1:?l .. .. . -fy., ',:.g,: g', Q, V. GOODMAN- Hebe 1 Home, Austmi Year on team, ,gay ' ' 'Y First: Event, Discus throw. ,v 'ff-,EF -v.f.1-.f.-M:m?:f' 'f fax . ' PML ,. I e.g ,,,.,:.., , 57. Q ll 15.35 Q . 52 4 X 'V N 4? f . 1 5 l A , , , ,ff 7 ' fn M5 ' Q . . , B wwf 1 . , A' E7 2 f . -l-Q . . M Q RJ W :,, 3:4 f ff- 1 5 2 ' Q Ni +14 J A' W , . . 6, mf 71 be Y we mv ff' Y Q 1 . , Z 30 1,5 as , ,t 4 4 pf, .,.., 95 4 , . , 5, fe 7 1 , , sf -Q52 l f ft ,-'51 .-.sgj-2: . . ,. . 134 WAITS-Home, Austmg Year on team, Flrstp Events, f 51359 ,A -.sv ,Q .-.,.f f -. 'fri f,' ,- we 1' Shot put and hammer throw. , 4? N , 4 , S S 7 . 5:52 .v 'rim -9: 45- H 1' F 'l fl' . :2 , ' A ..1,v. 1 X -J 2. ...... T ...,.. 'gi t . ---f :sam .... 3 j f . . . - ' f One Hundred Forty- three VJRC-ET:?'Ae?ik22.f.1.nf!42-5 'if'-raw-v11-i.:.::V.:Qg4,---,:iVf,...::.:v..::- '--- -zxv..a,q-'-v.:-11-1-vcr'-11.1..:,x:.-.-Mz..WV...a,::v-' -mvztwcf f- --f-f-- . me ...,. - '---f.::a-M f--f -ff --,,,1-f1--- --.,,, --YY 't.: :, .v,f - -VA ,. ' IW , ., ,-1 r- if K -A M Athletics 23:52, H ' ff rp ' ls' l w?T fii1.l-1' 'f' - DFVINNEY+ lVI. I., g Home, Austin1 Year on team, A. . First: Event, Pole vault, X4 if-I . ., D ' gg in -, i , 1:13 , l g-Q -,S jig , 'Q 'Lf -,, ' 1 ,fra iw i ' . .3 1 1 ....k 3 K I2 L 4.1.13 1 ,-Q 31 - .3 ,A I . , Y J in 15, Q A , - 52.5 i Ig ij K ROBERTSON-Home, IVIarlin1 Year on team, Firstg V i i - , ' l:.vents, Hurdles and broad Jump, l 'i 25,132 ' S: . .:'.:1'f ' g-:- x .W Q.-. , 152 K lk l iii 'l wi . , V ' 1-3,-45? 1. My -aw-1 . . .. 5.3 ' , 4 BAI..DWlN- Freshman Baldwin 1 Home, Honey i g 4- Grove: Events, 880 yard run and relay team. . g' MATTHEWS-Home, San Antonio: Year on team Hag.: Q Third: Event, High jump. if 'lil-' ' -.YQ 53 M. F. GRIFFIN, lVlANAGER f:es66:r:a'- -'f '-7?142F1 fl , S ' , . ' i f fni ' ' Hx - Ng-2-i-Q 117ffggg,::ajg:1q1g-j-wqgazgg' sw'-1ee':af:,,, A ' ww ' fm V - 2 ' . ,-4 -V V1 , . ' - 4 ' , -tn --,,-- ' -- :15:21kc-fo .W ' ,.,Q,3fiSZ6Ei2f:593 ,...,. E One Hundred Forty-four 5 Q ,, gy' ,. 1. .... , ,. A . Athletics One Hundred Forty-five V 'A ' : --,- . mam . M-Nw-mga-swfwswf' V 'F ' ' ,, ,, . ,. ,,,, 1 -4-- . .... Athletics One Hundred Forty-six .. H ff ff flf ,f ff!! yf x X X s Q 531211 12 2. 2, P 2 904 Wm 1 MW M ,,.. , ., . , .... , .. . .. . ,... .. .,,.,.-, , . . ' .. ff ' .. --'- - - vw4:::-:--N.-mws was -1-te-za..-4 '44-41:4 ze-fri-ma me '-: we-if --aw-mw-- ,MM-af -144-ZW.-2-.-:lets hPi-PNILWNXS:-if M -E'R:laQ-ali. 5'A:E5:f:v:3'kf'- :2fS:l'lf15'. S-92-R- : :f-:- -' :7:4'2'5:Zf 5159? '-72541-.. -MWKRZ25 9'C'9,qffu- l'.-:W-Zi'-151134-1Elf 9343 X W X xv: s X Q gig , M15 f f AA .me I -Q-.4-':4m: .ae-':ef: N x Y C v 1 1, 1 , Event 100 Yd. Dash .,........ 220 Yd. Dash ....,..... 120 Yd. Hurdles ..,... 880 Yd. Run .......,.... 440 Yd. Run ...,........ 220 Yd. Hurdles ..,.., Mile Run ,......,..,......, Pole Vault ....... ,...,, . ., Broad jump ....,.,..,., High jump ..,.....,..... Shot Put ..............,... Discus Throw .......... Hammer Throw .,.... Score-Texas, Relay Race ......... Event 100 Yd. Dash ....4..... 220 Yd. Dash ........., 440 Yd. Run ............ 880 Yd. Run ...,........ Mile Run ...,,,.,.......,.. 120 Ycl. Hurdles 220 Ya. Huraiesfff Pole Vault .....,....,...,. High ,lump .........,,... Broad jump ...,........ Shot Put .................. Discus Throw ,.....,.,. Hammer Throw. Relay Race .,..,.... Athletics Track Statistics First lvlitchell. A82M .......,.... Mitchell, ASJM ........,... Littleheld, T ...........,.... Morris, T .,.,..........,.,.,. Z O U7 593 as Q0 5 A -1-1 U 0 S 5 :s W fl Littlefield .,.. Friedrichs, UJCD 151 Ha. Kingsland. Berry, T ,..,.... Isaacs. B .......,..,.....,..... AESZM ,.....,.......,...,......... 1. A. A. MEET Second Frame. T .......,.. Frame, T ......,..........,.... Robertson, T .....,...,... Baldwin. T. ..,.,.......... .. Lang, T, ......... , ......... .. Sens, T .,....,......,.,.,...,., Mogford, AESZM .......... Rothe, AZSZM., ............. . Rothe, AESZM, ........ , .... .. Matthews, T .........,...... Haines. ASM .............. Waters. AZSZM .............. Brooks, ASZM .......,..,.,. Third Time Fears, T .,.......,..........,... Fears, T ....,.....,...,..,.., Sens, T .....,......,. Porter, B .......,......, .Robertson T ............. . ' Spiller, R ...,,.............,... Evans, SC ........,....,..,.,. or Distance 9.8 21.8 15.8 2104.2 50.8 25.4 4150.8 Brooks, AESZM CTie:lj.. 11 100 Fendley, R ,................. Withers. T ....,.....,.,...,, Isaacs, B ...,...,.... .... Goodman, T .,,..,....... Berry, T, .........,. .... Texas .................,..,......, 711 A. 82 M., 381 Rice, 7.51 Baylor, 71 Simmons College, 1. S. 1. A. C. MEET COLLEGE STATION, MAY 13, 1916 First Mitchell. T.A8zM ....... Frame, T ....,............,.... Moses. ASZM ...,...,...... Morris. T .................... Horton. OK,A82M ....,. Littlefield, T ..1...........,. Littlefleld, T .........,.,.... Rothe, T.A8zM ...,..,.... Kingsland. R ............., Smith, T .,..............,..... Berry, T ........,.....,.,.,... Anderson, OK.U .,....... Minton, OK.U ........... Texas ...............,...,....... Score-Texas 60.331 Texas A. 62 M.. 33.331 Oklahoma U., 171 Oklahoma A. M., 7.331 Rice, 73331 Baylor, 1. I Second Frame, T ............,.1....... Mitchell, T.A8zM ....... Lang. T .,....,....,......,.,... Baldwin, T .........,........ Mogford. T.A82M ...... Sens, T .,....,..........,....,. Edwards. OK.U .,.,..,... Houston, OKASIM .... Third Time Fears, T .....,.................. Fears, T ........................ Laskey, OK.U ..... ,... Porter, B ........,....,.,.,..,, Fredericks, T .............. Wipprecht, T.A82M... Spiller, R.., ..............,,. ,. DeVinney. T .,...,..,......, Matthews. T ................ Porter, T and Rothe, T.A82M .,......,... Haines, T.A5ZM .......... Berry. T, .......... ,...,...... .Waits, T .......... ,...,....... . . .Oklahoma U ............., Water, R .......,....,... Fears. T ....,.,.......,..,..... Edgar. TASZM ........... 2l:07.5 5.10 41:07.5 .,.119:10 ,..130:08.75 3:36 or Distance 10 22.2 52.2 2102.6 4152.4 15.4 25.4 ll:06.5 5:08 211035 41:06 Goodman. T ................ 123 Brooks, ASZM ........,....., 137:06 .Texas ASJM .,....,..,... TRIANGULAR MEET-TEXAS, SOUTHWESTERN AND BAYLOR Event First Second Third Time or Distance 120 Ycl. Hurdles ...... Sens, T ...... ,....., . Littlefield, T ............. ,..Monagan, B .......... ...... 1 6.2 100 Yd. Dash .......... Frame, T ....... ,....... F ears, T .....,......,........... Robertson, B, .......... 10.2 880 Yd. Run .,,.....,.,. Morris, T ..........,......... Baldwin, T. ..,.............. Porter, B ............,.. 2102.2 220 Yd. Hurdles ,..... Littlefield, T ......... , ...... Sens, T .... ..,,.,. ......... P e ndleton, B ........ 26.8 440 Yd. Dash .,........ Lang, T .......,........,.,..... Smith, T .......... ,. ,.,.... Sessions. S ......,... 52.8 220 Yd. Dash ........., Frame, T ,....,....,......,.... Fears, T .....,...... ......... W alker, B .... 22.4 Mile Run .............,.... Friederichs, T .............. Wallis, T ......... ....,.... N evil, S, ....,.... ...,... 4 146.8 Pole Vault ......,......... DeVinney, T .....,......... Sitton, B .,.........,........., Smith, T ..........,. ...,... 1 1106.5 High jump .........,.... Monagan, B ...,,.,.,.,.,.,. Withers, T ..........,....... Trask. T ...........,........,. 5106.5 Broad jump .,,....,.... Fears. T ............ ........ S mith, T ........,. ......... R obertson, B .,............ 19:10.62 Shot Put ........,.,....... Berry, T ....... ....,... l saacs, B .......... ......... W aits, T ...,.....,.. ....... 4 2:11 Discus Throw ........., Berry, T ........ ........ C oodman. T ...,............ jones, B .......... ....... 1 21 :O2 Hammer Throw ...... Isaacs, T, ............... ,...,. W aits, T .........,,........,.. Berry, T ,.,..... ....... 1 35:03 Relay Race .........,.... Texas .... ,..., ...........,.... S outhwestern ............., Baylor ......... Score-Texas, 971 Baylor, 241 Southwestern, 5. ' 'i 1 W aiewsawwf, ,. VX? One Hundred Forty-sev 1 . .- :'1 1 '4-Q 'W im - - -I5 ?5 L? .'2 I 144'-I -'IIE f2?'wf?f 13 H fiiiif f s wa. - - ' ski:mil .-f f,fI-I'I1-2912 gi A W' wg of W ,, 'wif ----- , ,,,n.g.,-,AM-,., .f.x.Q.M.,.,x,. IX ,4 .4,w.m,g4,ffW. .,..s..,. ., ,aw 2, ,-.44-.f.-.-f,f..,,.qu,-mm. ,.,.,,M, ..., ...-, 31944432-aw2v 3w'w : ,,g'14-up- 41gqQ:.?-wvzk s-:s w ,,A,A 5-af A Q:-., . A,,, ,22fs?r ?MNf?4sf1s-xml ' Athletics GREENVILLE I-IIGI-I SCHOOL STATE CHAMPIONS. 1916 CLASS A DIVISION THE - LINIVEREITY INTEREEHEILAETIE LEAGUE Contests in ihletics fDeba1e Goof 2200 5 Schools joined tins gear Teclamation Essagflllriting 0 I Spotting , . One Hundred Forty-eight 2' -'fff '- ' , . -.- 1 '. e 1 . A... Athletics f' Q-Qi fi -J N Z Z 1 in k I X Q 45 T I' j Q Q!! - QAL L. it , t Q- K 'Q EL Basketball 1917 ' REVIEW OF THE SEASON 'yfgfggg lTl-l a new coach. a practically new team and a new -system of play. the Longhorn ml 7. basketball team won the fourth consecutive championship of the I. A. A. in 19171 winning twelve games and dropping three-two to Rice Institute and one to A. 82 lvl. The championship was only won in the last game of the season. when ' the Farmers bowed for the third time in four games before the superior prowess of the Orange and White. Up until that game both Rice and A. S2 M. had an excellent chance to topple Texas from the throne where she had reigned supreme for four years. just before the season opened. the Athletic Council provided the team with a new Gymna- sium. containing the best floor in the Southwest. This permitted the game to be played in its rightful place-indoors. And it made regular practice possible, whatever the whims of the weather might be. The new Gym also offered better advantages from the spectators standpoint. allowing every rooter to get a close up of all the action. Ninteen seventeen was unquestionably the greatest year the court game had ever exper- ienced in the Southwest. Big advances in every way marked the path of basketball in the Lone Star State. With the dominating Longhorn quintet of old torn asunderg with the Farmers and Owls showing unexpected strengthg and with rivalry consequently keener than ever before, the season witnessed faster, and closer scored games than were ever dreamt of in the days when Texas yearly crushed all opposition. . - The tightness of the T. l. A. A. race and the resulting increase in interest, coupled with a further realization among sport lovers that basketball is, and deserves to be, a major sport. caused attendance figures to soar to formerly unknown heights. The high water mark was reached in the second game which the Longhorns played with the Farmers when 2500 lusty- throated enthusiasts packed the new gymnasium to overflowing. The jinx early camped on Coach Van Gents trail. just before the first game, Captain Blaine was declared ineligible on account of scholastic requirements. This left but two veter- ans, Dittmar and Thompson, around whom to build a team. Despite the gloomy prospects, Van Gent turned out a team which though incapable of continuing the winning steak of its predecessors, admitted no superiors when it came to real fighting. So far as the offensive was concerned, the team possessed a rare gem in Thompson. joe was in every game. and threw more baskets than any other man in the Southwest. In joe Secor, Van Gent had a man with a tireless capacity for work, a fighting spirit and a willingness to learn the many fine points of the game. The coach groomed Secor week after week until joe ended the season a star and a three letter man. Captain Dittmar, the same old A'Pig of gridiron fame. played an wonderful defensive game during the entire season. winning a place on the all-State five. Pitted against the cream of the Southwestern forwards, Dittmar held his opponents scoreless in more than half the contests. ' I-listory repeated itself last season when a new star was discovered for the Orange quintet. jimmie Thomas was the new-found 1917 scintillant. Small physically, but a terrific scrapper, a good man at covering opponents and possessing basket shooting ability that would have done credit to a forward, jimmie was one of the seasons sensations. Thompson. Secor. Dittmar and Thomas were in every game, and may be considered regu- lars. Among the second string men were four good fighters and promising players. By his work in the final game of the year, Boynton at center gave promise of landing a regular berth on the team when winter comes again, Brown was a good consistent guard with an ability to throw more than a guards share of goals. Rogers at center and Deviney at left forward showed Hashes of form at times. . - ., -'-' 2,::g,,.x, ,-,, 42:1 .,-:2Eeiss?t..1'LZf3: '2Ws.v1..:2E12i2:a-.-.l.......f fcwiaiiariag-t. ,- -. I-13955 1515 - . A.-1,11-, ' 'IZIZ,. .. One Hundred Forty-nine Zi.: 111, 0+ If .s 'L ' f+,.- ,, .1 .. -:-1-:. aixwzf: .px nm: 345'7S'5'3 ,V -' 3 111, Evfawl-K: Hiwvirn:-Ilzrm .,, gags.-Y.-,,z . , .3 .,.., l,, ,, .,.,., N, .. ,ig ,,.ii,f csv? sf, ,vc 2 V cs ly, Y it , MQ., 5 9 s ,Q Xb X A.,.,.:.,..7. , r ,J Q j X X, , , fa 3 s P M A . ,ge , s 1 '9 '2,, x9 I T .4 2 wii,t ,fs fp :- .,,:,- - -.:,:.,., ,.,, ., Athletics The Basketball Team VARSITY REGULARS, '17 C. E. VAN GENT .....................................,....,..,....,..... ,,... ................. , . .Coach JOE THOMPSON JOE SECOR Gus DITTMAR GUY ROGERS W. R. BROWN JAMES THOMAS NED BOYNTON G. I.. IVIIXSON, Clvigi-.J AL DEVINEY Basketball, the Games in 1917 Texas ....., .......,....,..., 3 4 Southwestern ,..,,....,.......,......... .... I 3 Texas ...... 30 Decatur Baptist College ...... 26 Texas ...... 30 Rice Institute ..........,.......... .... I 8 Texas ,..... I8 Rice Institute ,....,. ....,. . 24 Texas ...... 27 Baylor ,.,. ....... , .... . I9 Texas ..,... I9 Baylor .,........,..... Il Texas ..,.., 26 Rice Institute ....,,. 24 Texas ....,. I4 Rice lnstutite ...,... 27 Texas ...... 32 Baylor ...,...,........ I5 Texas ..,... 31 Baylor ...........,.... 25 Texas ..,.., 24 Southwestern ..... ,. I8 Texas ...... 38 A, 82 IVI ..,,.....,,,... I6 Texas ...... 24 A. 82 IVI ....,....... I9 Texas ..,.,. I5 A. 82 lvl ........, 28 Texas ..,... ...... ...... 2 4 A. 82 IVI ...... .... l 6 446 299 Games won 12. Games lost 3 ifii One Hundred Fifty GMYSQQN Q-91'Si:3' 'ISS'-.-.. '-7-:'v1 :2- .1 .-S429IP4Z5'4R7Si253Zi-3-:A-:Qi735123. .-5:QEi7?:5' my-1- ' sf......,,I,,,,a,,i,w:,::::,:g.5,..,:1.:.:-:.:.i.:.y z, - yq:::,.:.,.,.,.,:,a .gi-as ,swf-f:if:L-is:,s:av.zi::sa::1-1:1 ::::-:Irie-:1::6 :-K., ,,.Q,.:..,.,-., ' H feeziiili ,ez 9151 -f-f .... 'FE mi E 'm w fwwm ..,,, , .. H ---- A - A 3':fQ.7, 4---hmm , ,, . . 1.WH,-. .nw-wr ..1',1' f -'-1:'-3'1:-Leu U iii, 542 ' 1.-' -ugvpfibz. ' 'egy:4..,,5,.,l -M-:mr 561.2-Msgea.-...iw4-2 mm. ,fe .+ff:-.- -P., M m ..,. 4 WA fix- mfg ,AA,, C. E. VAN GEN r. Coach Athletics The Basketball Team DITTMAR Captain upig.. Home-Houston. Year on Team-Fourth. Position-Guard. Weight-162 lbs. Field Goals-10. All-Texas Team-1917. THOMPSON Captain-Elect UJOQ.. Year on Team-Second. Home-Houston. Position-Forward. Weight-155 lbs. Field Goals-65. Free Throws-77. All-Texas Team'-1917. SECOR .Joe-,. Home-Houston. Year on Team-First. Position-Forward. Weight-140 lbs. Field Goals-35. . , '51 5 , ,. Y: if-52 N X N X Y, N f ff- l X Z f 7 , 3 5 f ig. ,eiof , ' ,, i, vflinf ff' ':' 1'f f.a.lfl,. ,wi f H' ' I .JL 5' 3 f S 14111 :',1ffw59' ' EMM. ,V,. , . 9 W f .f , '.:. 1 I 1 f f ,f 'Amir - M xx C f l.. 4 . l.' . ,X ,4. . yxfw One Hundred Fifty-one 5,g,3,w .:.ZN w.,3.11:,.1,:,. .. ., ,, :,,, ifefa fe-Vw: ' - 1,2351-141-F-g WMmwwawwmwmwmmwmfe - -- X .W -frr 1 -. ..,,, .,A, M. A,.. . Lf: ,-1 .,-, .3-fl Q' A .gf .www A f f 1 x f' N0 w U j few , - 5553? I 4,4 :1 5-1. 'YQWWQ Y .,-. . ,. . ,, Q ,, 'ww fm, V523 Q.: lf .kewl mm .5 11, Athletics THOMAS Hjimmief' Home-Austin. Year on Team-First.. Position-Guard. a Vxfeight-140 lbs. Field Goals-27. AAA., BROWN Bill. - Home-Temple. Year on Team-First. Position-Guard. Weight-150 lbs. Field Goals-12. ROGERS ..Guy.,. Home-Grapevine. Year on Team-First. Position-Center. Weight-137 lbs. Field Goals-13. BOYNTON ..Ned.,. Home-Waco. Year on Team-First. M Position-Guard and Cerlger. Weight-160 lbs. . Field Goals-13. M Q 5? WS lla ' . ' -wwN ' A -- 'A . One Hundred Fifty-two .. A ,,,,,, , , fb ,,,,, H f- 52:11:52:----ff:ffgzceeragaemggggivr tease-371-za:11-,Z-1:51-2+1912 .... ,,,,, . . ,Z 0 W- '-1 . . 4 5 . f,Z!vI':.f' 'P -..- .,-M -.4154-,ff 1211125--L 'fi' Z5 F363 -514 12- -4924522 - -' L Athletics DEVINEY ..Al ,. Home-Austin. Year on Team-First. Position-Forward. Weight-150 lbs. Field Goals-5. . Y wfi cf 9? ff' is , f f W , 3 X f V6 7 ,a w iz? 2 If W w I 14 I W 'V ,E ff! 3 x 4 f .V f? an f - ,V-, Q.. 1, Q- f A 7 f 9, T A' L z d 'Z 'f 5 4 , H Z fy, 1? IQ X! v I Q 5' 2 ff 'I , ' 4 , ' N f 1 wi N if 5 I f f , , , 1 1 I i f iz. ,, , 4,12 , ff AG. L. MIXON, Manager - TEXAS BEATS FARMERS TWICE ON HER HOME COURTS just before the whisnle blew that second night in the new Gym, 'wwfw' ff .. -1 mr:3f.:::::1::e 1' .. :e11 '3 ' 152 4 , . 4:-1 W ,ff-:w:+2:..1ef . .... - if . ,,,, , -A ,Q:,,1:,.1:-,m15:5g-,zwzfe m-..f::ff:zf,,M 2:1G1-211-'-W1'--am:-ze::mm-11 One Hundred Fifty-three xy, 5 ff ff, MT E 'MQ 2 1 WWW' ..... 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P: V5:,-z-mf:-:w:ww-1-:-1:-:4:-:A-442ai:::- .4-for-:-1-5:-z-:-: :121 : v:2:vs:Hs-r+f-:-r':-:-fri: X -:r -:fs1:1x1.5:4cs' -'-'-'V-::4:::::gpsg-1.g.:.Qp,:p51g:g,.:,:: -- 5, - b.g.:,A,,-:.,:,::q:,:::,:,-v--f- wa- ,,,,,,, .,:x,,1g:, Q -snlszar1 ' 24'1-f+ - M - f-2-I ,, , , 1 .... A f W, .,., '-mr:-:fm ,-s:1:z::.wx:a::zfa' :ram ,ff 1.4'2mr:,:r:,4r-rd-: -' -''-:f-1-1-21+-'-24r+:-:f-:-- -A -1-1-vr'-wr-1-:f-1- Athletics ...., . 5'K 1:SP-FY.v.f. ' ?ffff'1?1f fcP'49'. ,z-'ZLFQ-:ff2fE'i-E ..,. :FS:a::1:aI:l:252I42-.-, f2f15Z1?:E-E-'lE 21: 1FEH- '12E155l:232EIESEIEIESFQEEEG11E'5:HEt--1--.--'rl 11551.15 '7 ' avzfffcfag-5.1 5, , 4553, 4'1 '2'5kf'1:EH+:- 11962-S:::5:f:Z3:1E5' I51555Elf155552F15-1If:5:h7:f:5'E:':f15:f:1:35:3:5:L1'5:5:5:I.':F5I ' QW ,,,,-,,,M W.- V H 1,,1e-A-- '1,,11I' -YVYV W . 262.xM:aa::.Q::.::4a.:.x:1.:x . . . ...:.:,:-:.:.:Sf,,.-.A.,-.....-,-:fx-:4.:-:C .,.. ,. .. ., .. . ., One Hundred Fifty-six .. ..,,,.. ' .1 -I ,.. fw,,...,.f?x.,A,.. ...W a m . . . , ,,A,,, M, 2 My , ,.fz.. ,Ah ,. w h! . y .f:pfsQ'f9f .V yay... , , M:4:,g,gg..::imazgmaigh-Z3yWa2:e:,igf:f M' 1' 4 . Athletics f' . N. n o f' at lc I . , ..-.. I . 5'e15f:!s:::ff:iff eF:if:-:: ' A ...ug-, t aj Sr Q l-IILE not attaining the glorious, undefeated success bestowed upon their immediate R 79 predecessors in wielding trackes for the Orange and White, the l9l6 tennis team of the University attained at least a modicum of glory by a fair sprinkling of vic- Ja tories. They deserve much credit for their dazzling and hard, though losing, fights ' ' against the best men at the court game in the South. The state championship in singles was the only notable victory gained by a Longhorn net artist during the meets staged in the spring of 1916. Sellers Thomas captured this honor in the T. I. A. A. meet held in Austin, defeating Palmer Bradley, also of Texas in the finals. I-lad letter men and veterans been used, Texas might also have won the doubles in this meet, but Coach Penick chose to give some of his novices a taste of real championship battling, and sent jgnes and Piclgns in to cross rackets with Pirkle and Tomlinson of T.C U., and the visitors carrie the honors ack home with them. i james Thomas and Dodd made the trip to Norman, Oklahoma for the Southwestern con- ference meet. Both men succeeded in capturing singles from Bonham ofthe Sooners, but the Texas duet lost both singles matches to the other member of the Oklahoma pair, lvlonnet. This tied the meet after the first day's playing. On the final day, lvlonnet and Bonhom de- lfleaged thehleonghorn pair in the doubles, and the Southwestern championship which Texas a won t e previous year was given to the Sooners. The most notable meet in which Texas was represented during the season was the Southern meet in New Orleans. Sellers, Thomas and Palmer Bradley represented Texas in the Crescent City battles. The Texans fought their way through a wealth of the best racket wielders in the Southwest and reached the semi-finals before suffering defeat. lt was the Tulane team which proved the nemesis of the Longhorns. Palmer Bradley was bested in the singles by Henry Bruns. Sellers was matched against Waters, admittedly the best tennis player in the South, and a player who ranks among the top few, nationally. Thomas gave the Tulane scintallant the battle of his life, a stiff fight which was one of the features of the meet. But the lanky lioiiighorn finegly sucgurlmbed to tlaeguperior prowess of the Louisianan. In the doubles, the u ane team e eate homas an radley. Three of the four men who won letterskin tennis last year are eligible to participate in the matches scheduled for this spring. Bradley is the only man who cannot take part in these meets, while a quartet of men from the 1916 squad are waging a hot four-cornered fight for the coveted position. The coveted T will probably be awarded to either jones, Pickens. Greer or Granger at the close of this season. With a hundred and fifty students playing tennis regularly. prospects for good teams in the future are exceptionally good. ' ' gsm nw- .211 ':,c,,, .j,' ffeee . ' '? t '2f+22+2afwv--'EZ?wwgggg:aemazaff-mmgcggyggggigfmff1' 'f W1-fefak 4-1: ---- -f--- 151224:-:t ,31::1:e.-:..:...Y1e- . .. Z Z 'wg5:,,: 4' 1 3 35252 GW - mr. 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Sealed-Dr. Penick. .Q f, Q, hu ' ' ' f 1 Q f -16.7 ,711 C134 g y' 7'1f -X X X - , xl 4.1 I' X514 iff, NZBIQQ ..,- V ,- ,N V -4 'f ?! Q x- Xpflf. 1 G I :ri x ul X , 1 A .- . l . L 'Z xi-'45 9 I ' . . , , , ,f 5 xx JW V f 2? K f. x 'Q gf! f x 'N' S-IIA ,Z ff Z' .5 .C A 22:3 1 xqgfxlfw f1.':l7li'll ' Hy-, U, L F E N 9 E I ff One Hundred Fifty-ei ght - .A Athletics .1g3er . .:.,:5E5: . ,33g -j'j ' .,,,ms:e:5:2- c-.-, .- ...gag-1-1521 . - nv, 5-::fa-sf::1:f9E:zsE:5:x2f :fa-. :1ms-:M-X-:1-:.:.2.1:-v:e- .14 ' 1-:yn-L:-9:4-, :1-Q..--weary:-:sg-::J .-:1:f:f-1:5'e: :-'-r:-:QIQSQS-' ,:ww::gs:aeV.-:-:-:-my -mf:-4:-:H ,-4.-Q-.W,4:'.sz:. -1-:+L,Q,- 'r:...sf:-'.z-:f-1., ,-.,:':4- 4 ,. One Hundred Fifty-nine 22:2 :'-Si:-. w w- za: A-:-:pf :-:-4:-:-:m.,.,.:'I 1 ' .. - A .x,.. -- .f.4:e'M',-4-,.v.,.4A4.2 - wan ,'v',.g'i-f-2. .,q.g4.'.f. -.qu ,4r.-U5'.Q.- -5.5-.4 ,web-.1-.+.-.W :.9,-x-.v M ,.S'!o'v.-N N- I ' ' ' -- My ae. -.-'uv , , gy. mme . . . ' - QQ-S -0 . ....,.. ..WkMf.... , A .. .V-1: ' - - Athletics Pass-ball Champions 1 91 6-1 7 ' Top Row-E. Ken xedy, Chas. Veltman, S. lV'. Peek. A, W. Holt. S. lvl. lVlcAnnelly, j. M. Wllson B Reese G S Flanders, R. Pettway. B. P, McFarland, Bottom Row-J. Mossiker, N. D. lvlunger, J. Scale, C. R. Allen lCaptainl, R. B. Henderson CCoachJ J P Crxm O. P. Carpenter, H. W. Strasburger, NV. L. Darnell. FRESI-HVIAN BASKETBALL CHAMP I ONS SECTION 10 59GfA'1'fr -mvki- '11?? ---- -1'- 1 2 -te:-ez .--f : Y. .,,. W , W W ' - L Y -4.--. -f-----f-- - - ....... - - . M...-A. ,. . . N .- 4 . f, , 'We' ' - 4, M K X Q One Hundred Sixty .. .. ,.,, . ky i f f-'iv 'i JA, Athletics fN.t-. 'J' Q: I D12 QTLWQS Scurlock, Orr, johnson, McDaniel, Denman. 1 9 1 7 Wrestli11g Team Mem bers GILLIS JOHNSON, HEAVY, OVER 165. C, E. ORR, 165. ARTHUR INACDANIEL. MIDDLE, 150. GILBERT DENMAN, WELTEI1, 135. O. W. SCURLOCK, LIGHT, 125. 'f-'A-' 'f ----,-- W . 03- A .1 ' -- ' . ': ' .' vu'-MH - . -H ' - ,- r ,' - .- -' '- - 1.,1,4. .4 ,f . ,-34-I ,f 1 v gf .1.o'--',. ,.,k,I:y'w- ...ya I W 'W' f - Q- I . , el . ggw v , . - .J 3 ,, -,aff W - ,W .... --.. .2 1 '.1a . '?ase '2 if . One Hund red Sixty-one it2f ,i 2 -mm Athletics ? 1 One Hundred Sixty-two F ? i Athletics Woman's Athletics - Womans athletics,-the original intra-mural A athletics of the University-made rapid strides during the past twelve months. New sports were f K opened to the co-eds and the wide variety of out- efillioz ' door and indoor activities made possible by the U L recently introduced sports, added spice and in- ' , terest to the contests staged throughout the year. More girls than ever participated in the various fi sports. I X The campaign towards broadening the scope of activities for the athletically inclined or athleti- cally forced co-ed began with the introduction of l l , swimming and the awarding of letters in that A P 1' sport in the spring of 1916. Stiff requirements I.--.gi for the coveted letter were enforced, but six T's were awarded when the water-season closed. Letters are now awarded in swimming, basketball, indoor baseball and tennis. In each of these sports competition of the keenest sort for the 'K A orange lettered jerseys prevailed during the year, X fir ' and the number participating in each was almost double that of the previous school session. Twenty girls entered the competition for swimming honors, and the following were awarded letters in that sport' Louisa Keasby, Hilda lvlolesworth, Tylene Nanny, Alma Cviesecke, Linda Giesecke, and Tillie McCammon. A walking squad was organized early in the fall term of this session and petitioned the Woman's Athletic Council for T's. The Council refused this, but decided to award T seconds in this phase of athletics. Among the requirements for the certificate in this sport is the ability to walk ten miles in three hours, one mile in thirteen minutes, and five miles in an hour and a half. Mountain climbing isone of the minor requirements. Walking has seem- ingly established itself as a permanent sport for the University girls. Indoor activities of the girls have likewise been broadened in scope. Even the Fresh- men girls are now allowed to select what form of the various activities offered by the members of the athletic faculty they desire most. Sophomore work is entirelyselective from the various sports, both indoor and out. A The Woman's Athletic Council showed its ability to mobilize the co-eds of the University, when they equipped five hundred girls dressed in Orange and White, with pennants and meg- aphones at the Thanksgiving game. It was the presence of this gaily garmented gathering which formed the color scheme for that great Turkey day classic. senior Basketball Team . lnez Dunlap, Virginia Broadfoot, Vera Coffee, Merle Mears fCaptainJ, Angela Mondrik, Helen Mobley,V. A. Hunt For three consecuive years winners of Wright oving Cup. One Hundred Sixty-three Athletics Woman's Athletic Council IVIOLESWORTH, IVICCAMMON. A. GIESECKE, I.. GIESECKE SWIMMING 'T EAM vi A. HUNT ELIZABETH HUGHES CHAMPIONS IN TENNIS DOUBLES One Hundred Sixty-four ,. V,-, X X n x K ' I ff '1 t,,,X VM , 1 - g f y N 1 I 1 . J v 1 Q . A 1 A w 1 w I r f X 1 --4 1 51 fm 'z f . G J W I X 1 3 1 7774- ,,,Y 77,,,,,,4,, 2 1 ' ' N x f 7 . I ..,, -543 as-:sta-1-, -1 514- . f ff' 'ff fffwfffi ffw f- 'P2-'ff - College Year 1 Yilgi woke ELF The Homecoming 35.541 N the minds of the students and those ex-students and alumni who visited Austin during the few days before and after, Thanksgiving will ever remainapleasant mem- ory. ln the history of the University there has never been a greater event. Cer- l tainly there has never been a time when loyalty to the institution and the team I Q diyas asfpgongulnjed is it was dluring tlge celegraiiogis thdixt reaclged aqclimag in thle gorious e eat o , . umni an ex-stu ents Oc e to ustin y t ousan s, eac and every one of them full of enthusiasm. lt is not necessary to say that they enjoyed the visit, for they were received most hos- pitably. They were given free tickets to the reception, and the best seats in the grandstand xxlgere reierved for them.l Too much praise canknot be given the business men of Austin for t eir ai . They certain y helped make the cele ration a success. The Parade and Rally Things really began to happen Wednesday night with a magnificent torchlight and japan- ese lantern parade. Some two thousand students marched from the Main Walk, around the Perip to the Main Entrance, then up to the Main Building and back to the open air rallying place just north offhe Law Building. There were nearly five thousand spectators who sat on the ground and joined in the songs and yells led by the gymnastic Casey jones. ' Real fighting talks were rnade by john Brady Clvlaster of Ceremoniesj, Dick Fleming, Bill Ruggles, F. M, Law, Lucien Parrish, IVlonty ' lvlonteith, Rembert Watson, R. E, L. Knight. and john Keen. Then Teddy -the' incomparable and only Teddy brayed and led Rattle-de-thratf' Was there ever such a rally before? Did Texas ever show greater loyalty and enthusiasm? Even the old-timers forgot uthe good old days for a space and became once more, in the spirit at least, semi-beardless youths. The Inauguration of 'APrexy November 30. 1916, will ever be a red letter day in the history of the University for two main reasons, to-wit: Cas the lawyers sayj The inauguration of President Vinson and the defeat of A. 82 M. Temporarily, perhaps. the latter occupied our minds entirelyg but no victory in athletics could ever hope to remain permanently as important as the inauguration of a new executive head of the institution. The acquisition of a president is an event to be celebrated, and this one was,-and fitly. Thanksgiving morning the parade formed at 8:30. the students gathering on the campus, and the ex-students and faculty at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. On account of their organization and garb, the seniors of the various departments looked very impressive. ' In the l-lall of Representatives probably not more than ten per cent of the gathering could be accomodated. However, that' ten per cent was amply sufficient to do justice to the occa- sion. sg QVC' fall: - One Hundred Sixty-iive :E 2:k2G?IEI:2EI3 '1 'I .,.:.:..4,,.,.....,..,,.,.4A t.:,.. .......x.... . , , ,, M i. ,.,,.55:l:::3:5515:553532:EIEEIEISIETQIQZ.EF:':E.2:kI:1:1:3i::g-:j:5:5E5:2:f:E'IF:f:1:?:C:f:7:2E:Ef:lE:,.,.,,-,. vw,-f.Sr:2:312:11ryql:15:-:-:-r:iz-:Q3119:21-:1.2:2-,-1:g1::g:51:7:iz-- :1z-:frlz-:5:I:IfS:21:51:igzg:Sc5:2:2:2:+:':-'-5:IQ.:-q1:-,-,- v , :-. :-rv:-:I:v:fg.:21:g:,:-'-:g:g:5: -:Q2Qr5:rEf5s5:25:5:f:4:Xml:21:25:25:ar651352515122:IW25:1:1er:r:irE2?:Ef2f:1:1:f:11'1::2:rf:2r SEV:2:3535:E11:1:21F:Efsf:1:1rf:2315!:EE-52:3E221:55S:2.15:1:1:f:2222:EEA:EE:Era2:1SSS:1:2:211:rss:1:1.1ir:QEr-E:1:2:f:2:2:f:2:2:2:f:r5r:: :1:2:1E2?1rI1E5:f1ir11' Isl-' fr:I:2:irE1Er1rE:ErE:1:I:1:1 f+- .ifiriairiifiz-:ar-1'ref-'-W4'1'1'1ff:Ei'fH'f+1sf:r:1-:ff2-I'-5:2:1:2:aa1:ar5:2:veE:2:5:g:g:55:g:5:22.,.. .,.,..r-:-:-:-:-:-:I:::5q:,5-535:5:32::.r:r:2:f+r+'-vzvirbrerfrf1r1:1S:l:1-1:f:P2-I-P1-1:r:rS1E2?f1vf1Vr irEr5:2:1E:2:11:-:f:-:2-12:1,1:2:5:5:f:5:r.1:1:r:r. .,.,.,.:QI:I:f:r:rs:::rE:3:Er!:g '-'-1'11':::1Er1:if::5:5:5:5.,. mfg: .'kfgqigrgxtgz535357Siylgligkgigigzfiz- 1:73 11555, 25153, :g:5::g:::2:3tf:2!- !5::I33f. 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An ovation lasting several minutes greeted Dean Battle when he arose to speak: Prexy himself made one of the most earnest, convinc- ing, and impressive addresses ever heard in Austin, and Attorney-General Gregory, '86 ar- rived in time to deliver an impromptu talk that deserves especial mention, The Game ' T-he pleasure of attempting to describe the wonderful victory over the Farmers belongs properly to another part of this book, Nevertheless, we cannot refrain from saying a few words about the beautiful riot of color Corange, white, red, grayj that encircled the gridiron. It was the largest crowd that has ever gathered on a Southern athletic field. Between halves Steve Pinckney. 'll, presented to the University a mascot, a magni- ficent longhorn steer bought by himself and a hundred and twentyrfour other former students. The Reception - Cn Thursday night the annual Thanksgiving Reception came off in a blaze of color and splendor in the I-lall of Representatives and the Senate Chamber. Under the able direction of E. O. Thompson, the function surpassed the expectations of the most optimistic. I-Iis many assistants did excellent work: for every detail was carefully planned. The Cvlee Club and the Dramatic Club entertained in the Senate Chamber, and in every part of the building alumni and students, co-eds and cadets mingled in the best of spirits. Later on camethe dance, then as the hour grew late the sounds of the departing trains were heard: the- crowd gradually dissolved until at last the sad realization came upon us that the great Home-Coming was a thing of the past. Its splendor remained only in the pleasant memories of the participants: its glorious events passed into the pages of history. However, weary but happy voices sang on through the night: This is the end of a perf 'hic' day. bg,-. .:., .g 4 '77-Q' P77:75 ' ,.:Rf 'w' Jaw .f'75f?i 57' '3525223513513555355351551-14S:f'5Ei 2235222525135 1- , 'fe I : : -rfzezreapsa'-F-:1:i:f::.: 1.raggag.4:i:::::::f,:::sf.-..M1::r::m:5.Mygrafii-i,f.:::.s:mmi.-.,.,.i, One Hundred Sixty-six WW If 'sa wmmov 'WGN X' mwmmlwm WWW W www zveaww , 4. 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They obtained a bill-of-sale. and through it had Alex removed from the vault and handed over to them. it For several months the greatest of engineers remained hidden. but the ambitions of his captors at last betrayed them. Not satisfied with mere possession, they sought to add to Alex's humiliation by having him tried and convicted for vagrancy. With this in view, they brought him to Austin and arraigned him before the court. He was convicted and sentenced, but in the meantime the faithful heard of his trial and set out to re-capture him. I-le was traced to the home of one Alonzo T. McKean. and there discovered in the garage. I-lis res- curers removed him immediately. I-Ie was. presumably, turned over to the care of Dean Taylor. and is now safe from dese- cration, l-Ie has been pardoned by the Governor so his character remains unstained, and from all indications. Alexander Frederick Claire will spend the rest of his days in peace. Intramurals For the first time in years intra-mural contests at the University have been the object of general interest. The spirit of 'iathletics for everybody has gained ground to a marked degree, thanks to Berry Whittaker. The class football games were very successful and aroused a hitherto undreamed-of interest. Basketball games between fraternities. between boarding houses, and between classes were no less successfulg and the events to follow, such as track, cross-country, wrestling. etc.. will in all probability create more interest. The result of Mr. Whittaker's work will be permanent and satisfactory, and will no doubt be of great benefit to the University, lt tends to create class spirit: helps bring out Varsity ma- terial: and it benefits the participants mentally as well as physically. Trips Football trips this year were by far the most pleasant, we have had in years for many reasons. In the first place, two of the three ended in victories while the third was marked by a defeat of which any team or institution might be proud. On October 13th, the team and over a thousand rooters journeyed to San Antonio. It was the first time for many seasons that a game had been scheduled in the Alamo City. though we fervently hope that it will not be the last. Surely, everyone had a good time that day! We were so royally treated that nothing else could have been possible. Automobiles were furnished for the co-eds, a feed the like of which we never expect to enjoy again was served at the Gunter Hotel, and in the basement were case after case of cool refreshing and foaming-Bevo! No wonder Milwaukee got jealous! Our San Antonio alumni deserve much praise for their loyalty and generosity. and we hope to show our appreciation by returning in the near future to their beautiful and prosperous city.-Bevo notwithstanding. On October Zlst, we went to Dallas, and were received as of yore. There again we were entertainedand fed in sumptuous style. We paraded and snake danced as we have ever done, and our team rewarded both the alumni and students with a brilliant victory over our worthy rivals, the Sooners. As in San Antonio, our alumni proved themselves both loyal and generous. But everyone knows what to expect from Dallas alumni. Each year we have a game there, and each year we receive the same hospitable treatment that makes up proud and justly so. of the men Texas has produced. 'i 1 One Hundred Seventy-four 'A ' A we A ' t 4 - QW 5 ' f M , Colllege Year at I f- n, - east f Q 'A 2 , f my A n vr QOILITNYYRECOKQ' r. I, . , , - 0 . , ,, 41 ' fqff' 4'-j i 4 x Q 'I 121 ' ' f J .N va f :gn A ' PFA 'T T 1 ff U - 1 A I I- y Spring is ever conducive to poetry, perspiration, and politics. and certainly last spring brought forth an abundance of all three, The good-old-days of mud-slinging campaigns were revived with a vengeance. Printers profited thereby, but they stand almost alone. The race for President of the Students' Council was interesting, to say the least. Indeed. the outcome was in doubt up to the last minute, when it was found that Raymond Meyers was elected by a surprisingly safe majority. ln regard to the publication offices, a practice of Staff nomination has developed, and some have gone so far as to think that this body can do no wrong, others fancy that 'Aeven the king can be in error, The student body is yet conservative and places responsibility on those who deserve it, as is shown by practically all campaigns in which issues play a part in- stead of the mere suggestion by a group. ff E. ,F Cyl V , ., 1 F. V ' T 5 f :il ,. , 9 I n I L2 A v Q -,lb -1- l T ! Ci .- - - 1 v ,, , Q ' 1 B-1 sd mil ff 3 -0 A 'Q JL ' v , ,,,..'I.. ,. ,, , A-, ' -M412-:622v0f222P 7 ii2i22fii':i:a3?p'Z'5 Q 0 - - , -s.- , -sm' 4' -. ms.. , 3 ,f-iw ,-, - .1 HW - .-, AY!! ,W ..... ff ,, WWW .,..,,f.. ,A Wa' if .P One Hundred Seven Ly-five College Year l .Boyce . EVEN The Regents' Row g Like a bolt from a clear sky, as the fancy writers have it, Governor Ferguson descended upon the University. Suddenly appearing before the Board of Regents, he assumed the attitude of a prosecuting attorney. The Governor made the statement that certain members of the faculty were guilty of misappropriating funds, that others were lobbying to bring about his political ruin, and that, as a whole, the University was squandering the tax-payers' money. No doubt the Governor expected the Board to bow down before the mighty blast of his accusations, but strange to say, it did not do so. As a matter of fact. the Board remained as calm as though the gentle zephyrs of the east were refreshing them. The University. it is true, shook with indignation. but the Board stood firm. The upshot of the whole affair was that the accusations were proven erroneous. and the University suffered butlittle from the attack. The Governor was mistaken, as the investigation made apparent. As a matter of fact, it was shown that the appropriations barely sufficed, leaving small possibility of misappropriation. l THE GOVERNOR LEAVING THE LIBRARY AFTER PREFERRING HIS CHARGES. The New Building ' For the first time since l9ll a new building is under construction on the campus. It is the second of the proposed quadrangle, the completion of which will make the University one of the most beautiful institutions of its kind. The Library. which was begun in 1910i was the first of these new buildings. and in its construction is embodied the general style of architecture to be carried on throughout. The Library itself is the most beautiful building in the state now used for educational purposesg yet the Education Building bids fair to be just as beautiful. It is of the Spanish Renaissance style of architecture, and is to be large enough to accomodate all of the students of the Department of Education. The laying of the corner-stone took place in February. One Hundred Seventy-six USAGE-1f1lI6A0S p0lP11IlI.I QJUO Q JUST AS THE SHOT WAS FIRED THAT MARKED THE ONLY SCORE OF AN EXCITING CONTEST NX ' K VAX am 'LXPX -9-GX, ' 2 T 0110.9 af! II JU? J 5 xx O ff ' ' k, ff .aii N IT' 'lx 151 7 -n1. - 1 : N 'ii rc? 3 2' : 7' fi gff 7 0, 1 X0 2, 925 2 0? 2 Q YN? T K fc N 5 v 1 Q' f ul lx 2 X 1 N E A 4 X Q f X, 33 4 X xx X 2 .X XP iw ' Q X 1 4 13 ..wq.Q. .. a, 11 'A -. nm. 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Center Row-Bamel, Ivlyers, Royster, Bellmont, Williams, Ramsdell. Botlom Row-Richardson, Welbourne, Booth, Butte, Green, Harper. Absenlfrom Picture-Dodd, Bryant. og1vz5un510 IV . . su twwwwmm ..m..,,- Z-355 , X we X , 0 A 5 X W W , , ,A 0 , X ,X f v 2 N.. f 1 X ew W sea: 0 ,I A X W' 4 X X N X .,r,,. FEL W- ? N gm: fare , - aww 5 9091 'Eli ' x iq ,K S1222 5: sr NCQ 2 X 2 sir is za R Kr 3 fi i s XX 2 xx iqgmi, 4 53321 : 53 qx Vg xx 2? TANK: X Qld: ef :S .,,, S g i -A- K '- ii.: .. Organizations The Committee of Twenty DR. GEORGE C. BUTTE .,.. .... ,.... ....., C h a irman DANIEL M. WILLIAMS. ................,...............,.,....,......., ....... S ecretary FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. J. L. Henderson Prof. E. C. H. Bantel Dr. james P. Royster Director L. T. Bellmont Dr. Chas. W. Ramsdell Dr. H. W. Harper Mr. A. L. Green Prof. -I. M. Bryant Miss Anna Richardson - Dr. George C. Butte STUDENT MEMBERS ose h E. Ward Ro E. Hawk Marvin Post . Y Ernest Thompson Gillis A. Johnson Raymond M. Myers Daniel M. Williams Eugenia Welbourne Vivia Boothe . S. H. Dodd In keeping with the spirit of the times. following the Declaration of War by Congress. the faculty of the University of Texas. from a desire on thepart of fifty-three of the more pro- gressive members, opened wide the doors of the University in order that some actual prepara- tion for war might be made. A i Soon after the adoption of such a plan, a committee of twentygcomposed of ten faculty members and ten students were appointed by Dean W. J. Battle, acting in President Vinson's absence. The committee appears abovei This committee was given the authority in regard to the necessary changes at the University in the present schedule by suggesting to the faculty and course committee the actual courses to be given, and the steps to be taken in making such courses a success. . To make a long story short. a required plan was adopted. The word required con- sumed much of the committees time. and more of the faculty's but finally a sufficient number of those connected with the University learned that the war was actually on and gave their consent. As a result a thorough system of preparation, with military drill and tactics as the leading course for men, and courses in first aid for women, were put into practice. Other courses were supplemented, but the majority of the men and women who really desired to render some ser- vices by preparation' of a more needed nature chose the two courses above named. A At the suggestion of the committee of twenty, President R. E. Vinson and Dr. Geo. C. Butte, made a special visit to General Pershing's headquarters in San Antonio. and as a result of this conference Captain Boswell was -detailed as a special officer to assume control of the University situation. A staff composed of three faculty men and three students was elected to aid in the organization of forces and the plan was at last started. While nothing definite is stated as to the permanent outcome of the new scheme as the Caclus goes to press, it is believed that the Board of Regents may petition the establishment of a permanent system of military training at the University of Texas for the future. The present plan in itself has conserved the spirit which came as the result of the first wave of en- siasm. and in addition has made some acquainted with the fundamentals of soldier life that would never have been so made were not the required policy adopted. Many have been encouraged to go on to the Reserve Officers' Camp at Leon Springs, while still others have enjoyed the course because of the fact that it relieved them from one of the courses they were taking prior to registration in the military course. The greatest of all the accomplishments of the Committee of Twenty was the curbing of the pacifists' influence in the University of Texas. The spirit of the pacifist, the person who would rather see government honor and dignity sacrificed than really compete with those actually committing the crime, was placed in the background. The Pro-Germans among us were afraid to utter their opinions, and most of all the University of Texas for once in its his- tory took the lead in a movement which has since spread over the greater portion of the Uni- ted States. , Texas University in having such a committee, whose work it was to suggest, with the knowledge that these suggestions would become the law, was the originator of the idea, which can do no harm and which may do some good to the state and indirectly to the nation as a whole. F The required idea was a form of the suggestion made for military training by president Wilson, and the adoption was a further endorsement of his numerous wise policies. .... j .,....... One Hundred Eighty-two iQ'S'FmEW-'ww-I:1:653552razgii-:1:1:2:1:'v-14-14-2:61-:-a:g:::5-s::a1::::::g::::g:::::1:-1-awis-'-:-1-:-:e-:-a:f-Q:-:.'-11:41-w-'Q-:v',::-1-my-1.1aw.-:-4-.-vw-..:.,.1.:m.,4.,.::,.:g.:.:1-W.:.-I., .,..,..M,,4,,,,,,,Zz V -- Z, - ,, fn., Y,,, V -..,W,,.........MM, Y. .... ........... - 4 ww . M-0 -'ff-Mr W W 'va ' --.Wk V. .Y MW , -wx A M., wgvvqv- -f-My - f .,.,,gQ.5fs...x X. .. .-.. A W -V W W , ...fa K . , , . 42 f ' W f P555ff?6W?W7 ff ff' 4 f4!',' ff! f ww f W ,,..- 4- W. 'iff -. .,. , . . .. 4,,,,- ., .. ., , .. wp f,f ' , ,,-fs W W , . , , , . . 2 341. 5 ',,,.f' ,. Vg I .1 .1 - 4.2,-,4.z-: N-A288'ww- K ' 'Z' ' ' ' M 1-1, ' X A , 46 V A . Q V4 I, ,, V , . -V , .f, .Q 7 W, X 1 .1 4 , x ,, z 4 I I ff Rx X , c , v ff yi as 1 X ff!! V ,, 3 wx Y , X, nf Q, Z y of KN 4 A I gf A 45 ,,f , X , Y W I XA ef' 6 ' Q 5 4 W M, 'J' ' 2 G ' , Q - ii i'- , ,Mya . Organizations Students Council .Standing-J. L. Goolsby, E. Y. Boynton. billing-Ernest Thompson. Hines Baker, G. Dittmar, Chas. H, Brooks, jr. M- IVIBERS I-IINES BAKER .,..... .. P E. O. THOMPSQN .,., .. E. Y. BOYNTON .... .,.. , J. L. GOOLSBY .... ,... I K G. DITTMAR... ....,.,. ...f CHAS. H. BROOKS .,... ,.,. .,,. ...........,.Chairman ...Law Department Academic Departmgnt .Engineering Departmenl W. K 1,:y:.:.:.:::1-mm. .W1..gg-z,3,151.5-:,.p51g::5:5:g. ,N H .3 ,. ,.,..: -:4,..-:.1.-gg1.w- ., f ,,,,, 3, ,,,,. . 1-: - .---.-1-A-.-.4.mg:-:-:-7-44.....mf::-:fewwfzmsfggzf-:.:,..,. f 1',:::f-na-wr. 1: X-----'X -Gmc-P ,ml-mm-:V 142-rf!-1.-ms.:-:.:-:f-Q:-.1 ',:-:-ww::1:44.-14:1-.zvswiv 1f 'e:-mi: nF'i4 :f w...,--1-.'7 ' H -:JJ ,4-52 an-.' '1T21f41--4'-1 .....faW..,.,......,,..M..M.na1aI-I - --. :iq g f ' One Hundred Eighty-three 2.-:ww -'-' i ' ' we-M '-4-1+ H' . - .- , . ,. M. .. an ww g:1s:::i ' 2.,.4:: :1:k1F:1'f. 21:r:rEw':1 f A -2 N 'arfftffiff ' I l . f fl. Mi' ' 3 ' le3E3'?1fE E2Ei2:':i2iIffZi?. 1, :ei-1, Wm 4 . f '4 W f. tw wwseme wmfzzawg-+: Xe- -:-:-to-yt:-p:.:s, -.f-wie:-1-1-Q.... . ' ge? - -1- .. '.x-Q-. ,-fr :aw 79. e,-:- Qwfwb f Organiza tions 1 Students Assembly Top Row-Abbot, Butler, Marcin, Cox. Second Row-Johnson, I-larling. Hess, Eaharn, Orr. Bottom Row-Rogers, Meador, Myers, Powell, Moore. RAYMOND MEYERS.. REECE MEADOR ,...... WARD B. POWELL., R. W. Abbott R. D. Cox john Eahart William Martin Guy Rogers OFFICERS ..,...,..............PresicIent Students Association .............Vice-President Students Association ,...Secretary-Treasur MEMBERS Academic Department Reece Meador W. I-I. Butler N. H. Moore Engineering Department Law Department Sidney johnson er Students Association Ward Powell l.. C. I-larling C. L. Orr I, D. Hess R. M. Meyers 'r wi, ' ' ZZ' . e 5415 '3 ' Q fwfr' v ' W- l'- gsm, .. 'f1W,0'4 f' W 4 .ff , f. ,,,, ,,.., lf eww -H:-Q-M1-X: '--' i g , One Hundred Eighty-four 'fff i ,,,,,, V TTTT . Organizations Woma.n's Council Stewart, Wherry, Welborn, Skiles, Reynolds EUGENIA WELBORN PAULINE WHERRYN... LETA SKILES. .,......... . EWING REYNOLDS ......... MARGARET STEWART ....., OFFICERS .,....,.......,......President .......First Vice-President ,.,.,Second Vice-President ..........,.,,.,Secrelary ..,..Trerzsurer - ' - - ' .-N--:f:fan,me2:.:wfi5:ssxw::J.m::zgzsggmggrmazeeifss:s:zsQ:53g:g-2.1:::::5 .,-:f:f2v-r-rwfiifqz-:Tl:,1v,4,:::,.j- ,. . ,1e...f,:-:-1----ff:-41,4 ' 1-Yr - One Hundred Eighty-five N s:s:5:s:s:f:I'-' aa ,,VV,,YY - -f'- VY,.......Q'.- A --fV1-f . W ,..V,,, . ...-.. .. ,.,,, , ,, 1v,,V, , Y... -. .,4. , 1.,,. . x.,.,V -. -----ff, . - .-.'f.: 5 .,:i , ,z:,m.,:,..w-.mi, V Iwi? ' -9-Iv,-f,bI'l -1 I , X .IA ..,J..,,,--,.-.I ,..,. ,W .I x x X N 2 X .. . S.. X 'Q . -. imc ..,.i W .....,... Q ..,. . ..,. ,.,-..,....., . . ,.....-..,. ..,4, , Is 4... -.-. - 5, X X V' x Qwmwav-M0 , I 4 4 5, N I Y 4 S 'ty I I 3 A s 5 1 4 ' N I iw ,Y s A .f f N 14 , Y 9 af 4 , , Q, 4 A 5 s Af? ,Lge yr x s N V X 6 as ' V A A N vs'-a A e f 1 N x N 4 1 1 V X' 4 Y nw ' 9 f N A 1 1 A Aff ,f 1 0 N A g ,391 f c , ,Q s , 4 6 ,swag 'ig My Af 4 ff , 1 1 ff 4 as aw 2 e, , 1 9 .Q ...Mm A I 0 :5:1g:sg::s:+- Qb2-m:5,:y5:5:5g5-:-- : : : ' S I:gg1' fir H V Organizations Woman's Assembly Top Row-Corbin, Davis, Bumpass, Sykes. .Seca nd Row-Fisher, McLaughlin, Bonner, Works, Smith. Bottom Row-Stewart, Wherry, Welluorn, Skiles, Reynolds. OFFICERS EUGENIA WELBORN .,... ..,...........,........ P reszdenr PAULINE WHERRY ..... ....... F irsl Vice-President LETA SKILES ......,.,.,... ..,.,,. S econd Vice-President EWING REYNOLDS ........ .........,................ I Secretary MARGARET STEWART ...,.,......,...,................,.,..,..... ...... T reasurer REPRESENTATIVES BELLE WORKS ...,....,..... .. ...,..4 .............,..... G raduate Class ANNA MUCKELROY ...... ..... G racluate Class LENA MAY BONNER .,,.... ..,,....SerIior Class lVlADGE DAVIS .....,.,.,,...... ...... S enior Class ELISE BUMPASS ......,,.,.......... .,.,..,. J unior Class IVIILDRED MCLAUGI-ILIN ...... ..........,.. J unior Class VIDA CORBINA. ,.,....,........ ..... S ophomore Class ELEANOR SKYES ...... ...., S ophomore Class SUSIE FISHER ......,. .,,,.,. F reshman' Class PREBLE SMITH .... ,. ,....,. Freshman Class 'f ' f..I: One Hundred Eighty-six ffxsl .... ' ' - :mr 4a,:,gw-4M.,,:5A:-9-fAe.-24. ,Q J,-, .we ,x.,x..4 .,, MW- . y ,, ...w,--, f i J 5 ....... Z Or ganizations f -'f 12 1 z-Q. - ,,:-:W-.:.-Q-1.-of,--:z4:2-W,fm-14-1-411:11rf-up-:M1::vr-'1w:45:-H4-1:-r4:1fsf,rs-:fee-1-1 new Q - Q-wif Wy f- 152.15 7G5'5::E7-?! 5 -11--Hmm VWs5,g,f.-.-..iz-?:'-wuv,w-'FA W '- 5'f f:i3i5,i5-'::- 44:6-W .if Z?:EE224 'w' -1 W, X One Hundred Ei Qhty-seven , -.X 2 ' e.ef'2of4g5'9'5lw4 w.,ee:S4e-Jfgewfesf ms s-we: , .W -1.m:',p:f Wa, a+:-Q1t.1Qqa:1z. tfxw-ew A ,f-,.f5ei5e-Qt. ,,e'--ff ,.:,.,.. ' We-5 IQ :LA Q1-::. .'1-- P w w. img Mm W w wf- ,.., - ,...A. ,,,, .,.. Organizations United Publications Board Top Row-Hawk, Brown. Bottom Row-McGee, Trclcven, Myers, Cox, Johnson. RAYMOND M. MYERS. .. MEMBERS ..President Students Association R. D. COX ..,.,........,..,.. ...... S ecretary, Assembly Representative j. E. TRELEVEN .....,... .... T reasurer, Faculty Representative GILLIS A. JO!-IONSON ,.... ..,..,......., E ditor-in-Chief of Cactus ROY E. HAWK ........... ...... E ditor-in-Chief of 'Texan B. O. BROWN. ,.... . ....,. Faculty Representative 'O' '1d'f rfz :ff :-:-' .- 4 v'.:4::'-f-.f:::-4,2:- ::: e 5 1w:f- -::-:v::: 5 .:,l:-:.: 4 :.51.1:e::: ,:g: :,f-1-:.:,:.:.: -,,.,.-.,.,:,:,:1:,::.-4.:.,1.:.:,1.,V,t.'.:,-,:,-.:.,.,p.:.:t.4.:.,.:.- .,.,.:.1,-.-,-.,....,f,.: , .,,:Q.-.,v.,...,.,.,,.,.-.:.:.'.1,,.v.:.-.'.,...,.,.,.,.,.,.,.1.,.,.:.1.,.:.:,.....,.......,v,.:.,.,.,.,1.-.-.v,,l.-........,',.:.,,1.:.4.:.,.,.,.:,,,..-,,..v.,1.:.:.,.4.,4,:.:.:,:.:.:.:::.- 1 I : ,,.,.::,1.:.., One Hundred Eighty-eight . ,.,. f.v:.-..,.-,yiraem:V-44.-W. ., Qyn hbl C, UA: ff, rv N-if f 4 ww ' 1,1 , ff- 1 - f.wv,5:.zm13---W,-ff-iwg ff vi? 'ff-fif1MV'74'1Q4-' W 44? ----- I ..,....i, . .... MW.. .wmfgwav ,,,,,, N... ,,,,,A M ,,,,, .,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . ,4..,,,.,,, -1::1.:.f. 222. : .. --- ...... .. - A-,- ,V-V-V1-I+ '-:i:-:be'V'--,-:.- my ,.... , - 1,544-:.':.,-..4 ..-:im:-:rE3iff:2...X:6a3:a21::s32I-pw:-1-:-1ifF:fZV1fF512FrHi:Ei-::E :E:P-L-ffl.-:A:21. 1::z..--1-:V ,EW f .. ....-:-.-wa:a:s:m-,:-. -:S:w::pe--:-we:-:-:.:1p:rf::: m:- .. -:-:- .aw . .- '-' V4-:-:--:ar-wg:-'- +121 .. .:::V--' : - - .. 'x.:.z:i-I-:we ' ' 2 '-15: aw: ee1af.::zzg.-' . -W' f , m.Q-ww 2-V4--Q .ffmqf-.-4:-5::.:Vm :f H... , f , f 1 f f f f WM ..... ze 1r9-:-:2f-.-.+:x-:4a+s-:-:-:-mv. :V:- .1 1 im, 4,3 .4-1-:V:-mx-:,.+:.:-fV.-:r -3y.v::,3::g:Aj:f:ag:g .. ,ww-,.-..4.,1-Q . '.': .2 . ' , Yi.. . x JULIEN ELFLNUUN ' Q -1f'4M:A4 DEPARTMENTAL .5 . Q X f QW 0 X X WY X N f ,Vx 7 W x 2 RQ' X, Xe, gn. 'v 4 7- X Organizationx ::,57J,' Zf-':- f . 'fin 'Vf5,.1::s': ' . gligjf' M., , Tzfil M - .. .4 ' V I 1-.-V .. '-vel N io 'K . EV is b . . Ei if I n X Qs n . 'K k V., in '2 .. .V ' , v. 4 ,A,. M 5' 1, 4-, 4. 4' ,,g,,g.g.:. :-' fi if ,. fx 4 9 I M. ... fu.. .1 .- .- fi Q? A , ff 5 jf , 4 ff? b I' 5,1 4' ' V EQ 4 f , , Jfm m DAQ? ,P WX DT .,-. ' - ,ziwm L' ' . . Y we AM- 9 . ED,ANGlY I'1lE'HCSf ' , EDWIN F1Nlf n:mCeQfxPnv PIITY OP TEXAI - ., b YEAR 'soon orfrue VNIVE f TAFF A ' MEMDEPI YV h mv EMI-wwe 5 .V4:104 '.:: V V- 49:5 few? 2. 5,13 . ' , .... W7 ig sf .- V 4- If .V -e .. '-4:5::415:E:E1:PEEU': 4'f.V:, ' '5 , ..,. , .,,.. V . . . . ' AXUEIASI WQGD MATILQA AKCCNMMHN' ISHN!! .l'4s.A-1 bAgfp4g47 45221:-:f.E,Q M. V.. f' mfg A V . .Q 1145... 9 A. X- - ff - -,, . V' 1,-- few: M.':sffVr -1. 3.5 , .54 .z -13, if . - ., .. ' 1 . ' L., .., ,, umm ...mm - ww ,Q-:Q -1 LM-0-.r. .mg-F-..f1 ,av-F47 .. . .zyil gf VV wwf' . A M - 11. , f 45, fi. 3 5 .. ,... , . .gg ...Hr-' .M ,. V1?:.,l .V::V , '. -.1 ', 222. .Vw 1:0 VV 21- V V, . :2f':z.:s::V..af V 1 1:22 .:::5i--, V' . fi-sea. -22525219 ..V::2s2:e:i f FF vi V .:' ' an W :e- xi.. 2 ..f4.z'e. ., ' . VH! .1::-.HI-as V .4-5:51:54 . ' I 1 -' I -f V f 2.--f.' . 5 ,. 1 .41 .V ,P 1' . 1 f QL.. Y.-. V Q11 .. A V' ' : A.. 'S .Sip Y' - ' w -V 'ff 5. Via: . ff ' V '- M 15 ' A 3,5-' 1 -my 41, V. ,r j -'A ffl? t . : V 4 k - , .- -ffwl..-k 5 c- .,v-62.11-1: ' I lm.. funny-N Sun Q-nw wwarnv A- www Lf- ' mar One Hundred Eigh Ly ' 1 -nine VVVVV :-:1':-.WT-wif is-v.z::x5:i:4 2:9-:se si.'-Ear: T'-:iz 'I iii:-125:25I-f:2:f:es2n1:iE:N:1:1:I'I:iQ:w:621:f1:1::E ,,V, U ,,,, .,,, WWI' ' ' ' W f2s:I :g5.,, Y Organizations The Daily Texan Top Row-l-less, Bozek, Evans. Renick, Nelson, Milan, Diehl, Buehrer, Priesc, Dickey. f Second Row-Dunn, Rhea, Moore, Brents, McLaughlin, E. Hawkins, Edwards, Naugle, Brown, Bercowich. TI-Iird Row-Northrup, Taylor, Blackshear, Wolflin, McKnight, Hudson, Rennie, M. Hawkins, Cole, Murray, jones Fourth Row-Elfenbein, jacks, Heare, Cox, Quinn, Angly, Hawk, Ragsdale, Lee, Walker, Luter, Hyman. Bottom Row-Bowles, Beverly, Weeg, McGee. Baucom. THE TEXAN STAFF ROY E. HAWK .,.,..,........... .. ....,...... Editor-in-Chief ' SILAS B. RAGSDALE .....,..,.......................,.......,..,..,..... Managing Editor O. E. NELSON ......,..,.......,........,..,...,..............,.......,,..,...., Student Manager . CLARENCE LOHMANNQ W. AI. WEEG .... Members Advisory Board ISSUE EDITORS CARTOONIST Elmer Luter F. Edward Walker Julian Elfenbein Jas. R .Beverly W. C. Heare R. D. Cox P. Lee REPORTERS C- E- Quin-T I-Iuion Black Edward Bozek ATHLETIC EDITORS 3: E5 Siilief Hi gf 523325 J. Edward Angly B. V. Baucom H. P. McClendon GIA. Hunter Varsity Intramural lljllarling C egdegglvgayes . . . . I W DAILY COLUMN glagelgigese XvifrrAonNEll3iige ,Jack Hyman ' ' mwn 1 ' aug e P t C ld ell W ll Black h ar DR AMATICS j.aE. jaohnlson Garngre J, L, Dunn Ha,-ry K. Brown Dudley T. Evans ewis Walker ASSOCIATE ISSUE EDITORS S0-ED REPOPIIERSF R b G. h 4 M 'o aw' 'ct' e o'so Rvfmlaf a.I::::fi,2ykCT E. ' oroc emc oroc y c mg T Jones Preston Northrup Elizabezh Nelson Bernice Hartel SPECIAL WRITERS Mildred McLaughlin Mab Harrison R b Sk, H B . Frances Roseborough Eloise Crawford o ert ies enry ercowich Iliifdoriilgiwcgcins f-isfie Blum e e ie ,INTERCOLLEGIATES HazerleEdw2rclBey Asie rLee Fish Nathaniel jacks Lawrence Rhea Gaynelle Guirm Lee Wolflin, 2 ............. ..... ..,.. I g . er One Hundred Ninety WMM, f --A ,,..A.,., -.1-R. ...ww 4.5. . .. ...J . .... . ...f .A M . 1 Ro, .f. ...4 ,. M .f ff mf J. n ,ff . S,.5,,.,,..,,f.-.fh.m,g ...V - .2-YR mm, .M .,4om:.ff.z ,mf W -4-1 afyfo A. W. ffwf.-. 1 2: 4 3 . ,,,, ' fp ..,. ,. ,,.,,. - ,. .,, ...,... y ' Organizaiiorn The Longhorn Magazine Top Row-Skilcs, Gates, Callicutt, Field. Bottom Row-Bercowich, Renick, Diehl, Wilson. Luter. TI-IE MAGAZINE STAFF HENRY BERCOWIGH ...., ELMER LUTER ...,.......... ........,. GERALDINE WILSON ....... .....,. LYNN LANDRUM ..,....., .... l I-IELEN DIEHL ,..... DOROTHY RENICK ..... AL I-I. POWERS, .....,. ELEANOR SYKES. ..... ' ROBERT SKILES .,......,. ROBERT M. FIELD. ..... , ,,,...,Editor-in-Chief ...,...Associate Editor ...,.A.ssociate Editors Tl-IE LONGHORN JACK I-IYMAN ....,..........,. .,...,................,..,,......,.... ...... E d itor-in-Chief REX BEVERLY SHAW ..... ....... A ssociaze Editor Madison Callicutt, Floyd Gates, Jerrold Belcher ...,.. One Hundred Ninety-one ' ' ., .. -' . :.f 2f'32' .-' ' Z2 f Z I-SQ-' , ' '. I 'xii .-', Si' .-: 'I ' 7-1-. Q: -.- is IW -Ave? . ' I?:Pf4'4i3i:1:l:':' ' IPI?IZ::?:232g:JQ3Jz52:5k2fEf'lIfI2l. mf: '-' 4 W I I 'lF f- '.. .e?.f .'13'f7- :Z-' ' ,.- 1-'Q 4' .- . 2. f'4 : '. 1. 5 .fx ' ' Z ' .-' 7-' 4' - LJ ' 'EP' -' - ,4. ... .i '5 7.f .. if I N .. 22? . , ,,, ,, -' '- ' ' Organizations - Our Polity May Be .1 Lilile Snffrbll-hlkd, Bl!! 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Ab- , 2 .2 , I , -F . -E 4QY4fI'-1,-1:11 'Q N f,f?i??.:fi - f A - - . af .f ' X W One Hundred Ninety-I hree ::-m-::- -e:fr,g-wi A vi-In -I-Kgwik:-N. Q-I-:-:-i:-. New -We-:.w -mr, -I-I-:isgiwm ' ..., .. M ,.,. - A,AA -..ig V Organizations iilii Bela ' Inna fill f f .lllllliiilliglll f J -1 'Z G' II' I u , I , 1 I .T ll OFFICERS DR. D. B. CASTEEL .......,.... ..,.........,.,.. P resident Miss LULA M. BAILEY ...... ........... V ice-President MISS RAY E. PERRENOT ............ ...,. ....,.,. ..... S e c retary-Treasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dr. E. W. Fay Dr. A. C. Judson. Miss Anna Belle May - MEMBERS. 191 Mary Alice Baen Hines Holt Baker Rex Gavin Baker Mary Anne Blattner Merrie Tully Bostzick Clarence Eugene Brand Thomas jefferson Calhoun Sarah Lewis Clapp Madge Davis Cordelia jane Dawson Charles George Faust, jr. 7 Estelle Eeuille Estella Glover Estelle Goldstein Ruth Hall Josie Allen Hatch john Cline Higdon Verne Leary Lois Lee Sowell Lois Baird Trice Lois Philip Ware Ben DeKalb Wood , One Hundred Ninety-four ' M Q ---A- --11 A .. A EW -am: M 42- A ,wfdf ' , f f f Organlzations ella QIQIIIT ho Top Row-eSkiles, Howard. Myers, Nelson, Baggett. Bottom Row-Field, Francis, Dr. E. D. Shutter, Callaway, Crossman. Honorary Oratorical and Debating Fraternity Founded at the University of Minnesota, 1906 Texas Chapter Established 1909 CARL CALLAWAY ....... J. K. CROSSMAN.. ..... ROBERT M. FIELD ....... OFFICERS .................President . .,....,.... Vice-President .,...Secretary-Treasurer FRATRES IN FACULTATE C. S. Potts Dr. E. D. Shurter C. I. Francis FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE S. Cv. Baggett C, B. Callaway J. K. Crossman Raymond Myers Robert M. Field C. I. Francis Pendleton Howard Robert Slciles '- One Hundred Ninety-five A . . mm ,m' e A,,A ,A,AA, . ,- ,,f,,, 1 Organizations flglli ella 1HlIi Top Row-Nlyers, Thompson, Boynton, Cotton, Reeder, B. Walker Center Row-Hanger, C-ross. Jackson, Cochran, Brown, Crinstead, Bobbitt. Bollom Row-Baker, McDaniel, Evans, Vandenberg, R. Walker, Francis. F. Brown J. P. Lightfoot I . P. Hildebrand Raymond Myers Fred Cotton Robert Hanger Luckett Cochran D. F. Bobbitr Honorary Law Fraternity Founded at Michigan Law School, 1869 Roberts Chapter Established, 1909 FRATRES IN URBE T. J. Caldwell Hiram Class N. A.Steclman P. Lightfoot FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE E. W. Patterson E. O. Thompson C. B. Reeder Leolin Cross W. R. Brown J. A. Baker, Jr. E. Y. Boynton Bert Walker D. W. Jackson Carter Grinstead A. B. McDaniel Nelson Phillips J, F. Evans. Jr. J. V. Vandenberg, Jr R. H. Walker C. I. Francis George Howard Frank Coates B. V. Thompson Robert Whitfield Robert Caton Al DeViney Sidney Brooks i' ' for One Hundred Ninety-six PAQ eooo .. to Organizations Honorary journalistic Fraterity Texas Chapter Xi Established 1913 , fini. f 1 i 'I' I Q, . gi 'yum if ol I w...,l es A ln, NN if Nl U .fr Nh 5 N, 5 ll. 5 'I' 5 in 5: 'if THAD SCOTT ........ .,...,.......,.... P resident HARRY BROWN .,,..,. ........,... V ice-President . SILAS RAGSDALE ...... . ..... Secretary-'Treasurer ' CHAPTER ROLL Ed Angly jack Lubben Harry Brown Elmer Luter Howard Dunham Al Powers -Julien Elfenbein Silas Ragsdale Roy Hawk I Bert Richardson Fred Hibbard Thad Scott Pendleton Howard Rex Shaw jack Hyman Bob Skiles Gillis johnson Clyde White Adrian Levy , Dan Williams FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vaughn Bryant William H. Mayes FRATRES IN URBE Bob Lowry Harry Haldane Thornton Reed W. D. Hornaday W. M. Thornton -v.iv- -' One Hundred Ni nely-seven m x, . f 'W W' I: 1 : asf' 43,-W.pm3ygs.g:5 .. 1-3 pw.-af . ... W Organizations Eli i lnha 21111 E. M. Top Row-Brown, Hiblnard, Calloway, Nelson. l Cenler Row-lvlarahle, Scurry, Shaw. Clemens, Lange. Bottom Row-Dunn, Hendricks, Smith, Knight, Uhl, Howard. D. Shurter B. Porter 4 'Ke -m,f sq-.5 'wo X 0.-x Qi? z,:S5 Qi' , . fa-1,55 :X .hi-...Qt 1 . f. n.,. J gs f -,ik-Q: Q:-.,.L .' -:. A . Honorary Dramatic and Forensic Fraternity Founded at Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, 1902 Lambda Chapter Established, 1915 FRATRES IN URBE Jewel P. Lightfoot FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. L. Sowers J. F. Royster Vaughn Bryant FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE C. B. Calloway Harry K. Brown E. W. Clemen J. Lewy Dunn Hughes Knight R. L. Skiles Ralph Heard s J. H. Byers U Fred P. Hibbard Fred W. Moore Arthur G. Uhl Erwin Lange One Hundred Ninety-eight NV, S. Hendricks Raymond G. Bressler George C. Butte Floyd Smith Alva Carlton Pendleton Howard Rex B. Shaw Ben Ivlarable Tom Scurry ga MW?aQgiZZQwQf 52325141-3NN'kW5'f .c-zfixfrhw'-st M:4+maM IM:-Ao-1 am-B -- ra-My 44, .- sf?-W: a-'44 iff ,Qi 4 ff! x iff Yff .. .. -- ' ' . fy! Q ffA 410 ewes awmaaawwwwaig 5 w.mgQkufmQaJwQigayrQgW'?aawaa,afea,QQ 55U-,NigV5f3j yeQ,-.MSW-2a1'r-, ..... ---fff 1 211-rf-aw-' ' .. . W Organizations Sigma I 1111511011 2- 'lil E:':' 535 aaswefaa --M..., , ...fb y. -as-if 5 'ie . - , 'A Fw fjig -5533 .fyff t rf? .gag .1 . I 552 . Honorary Literary Fraternity Founded at Sewanee, 1903 Scarab Chapter Established, 1912 FRATRI-:S IN URBE Paxton Simmons FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. 1-1. Griffith 1-I. T. Parlin R. A. Law J. M. Bryant L. W. Payne ul. F. Royster W. M. Tanner V. P. Bryant Floyd Smith Rex Shaw Robert Field Cvillis johnson A1 Powers Palmer Bradley james Baker Leslie Moss FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE E. C. Nelson Charles Faust Gustave Dittmar Marion A. Knight INITIATES 1917 Richard A. Knight Frank Coates Fred I-libbard Curtis Deware Eugene Penn jack F. 1-lyman Chas. l. Francis Tom Scurry Silas B. Ragsdale jack Beall. jr. 2'2'.':11 1 1 2 f- -: v- ' 'W' P'1':1'1'i '? . 'ZL.f'3'f:... f1.f.LLl, ' 1-2, 1 255 1 ,Q if gg -f.:.. I N mM:.a.a1:a:a Q M W X 1 1 s 135: M,-.-. ' 22 :11 A -. Z,.:.,....... g.g.:.,:.,.,W,-,,.,9,.. f ,,.,, . ,.,,,9fg3ggg:f,.,.,:g - 44,5 .- ,,,,,, ,:51,:.,...-,-:.ows44wae:5::f5 1 an I isaa aliiiii I area Mer 3 One Hundred Ninety nlne ,,f,:t f' -1- mf- bra ,W , wif .NW 1 . I 'ww w r N M' - ,. 4 eeee I oe, Organizations B MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY Mildred Howard Ewing Reynolds Marion Hawkins Estelle Feuille Ada Miller Helen Mobley Cleo Rice Bro Charlotte Spence Eugenia Welborn Elise Bumpass Ruth Potts Aimee Vanneman Frances McQueen gan MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY Elizabeth McGuiar Hallie Walker ALUMNAE Pauline Murrah Emma Lee Mary Gibson Maybelle Fuller Roselle Gould Katherine Wheatley .,., ., -Q-0w ,,,, IW' Two Hundred , .. ...... ,. ,,,... ,A,, A ,,,, .,........ .,1, ,VVV ..,,..... 5 , , .....,.. , , , , ,1. V, ,,,. H -V ,,,-,-, M M. ,,a ,, '-,--- I T Y -.-.wa T-Y---Jw: ::::f:1f:ff-ans,-M-.1 155213-f-vw - aazgfzgw' ---- -mwvwg ,Y,,,, lffww-:-e-::f1st1:.ff-ff-,, 25 W ' . fff- 1 ,,,,,,,,,,.. -22-xhyiwms-2 13551:-2:-wa ,...x::zs:-1-1 f -mf: -AQ: fx-sfaizrwfm Q-saw: M.---my. -zsysywmv ... - as ssss Organizations l5UI' . T x , Anne Aynesworth Eunice Aden Alda Barber Rubie Bell Mary Ann Blattner Scracher Ellioct Estelle Feuille Edna I-leflin Alline Hartson Francis McQueen Louise Magee Ada Miller Kathleen Molesworth Anna Ivluckleroy Anna Richardson Coronal Thomas Louise Young -r:s:s:5:, -fs gag, ---- ,...,,::: 3 lllv .-1- . .:,q:f '.'1'::5:: '-r:::r42F ' - 21.1 .2 Q: if H W ' Af - .. ,:,,,.,3,::. ,,,-.3 .. .1-.M , ,,,:-5,5-f V wmym W, V ,, ,- -.mfwr-ffm-:ff-4. -2f:5,,zfsp:-- 1-MW. .- ' Two Hundred One .,:,,,,.,.,,, 1 -:,-,Y W. ...,, -'-'-4 - - .-.. ' ' .. ' . ' r:r:f:2w:2' F1495 -:am-1 :W-1-1.625 -:urs 'f NSA-P '-:r-fm.. -1:ws:::::m+ 4 rg:-:s-r:mac-amfpiwmvr QA:-za-1:- :xf:-wx-2 .5-:gy-gr.-3:4 '-H-'.41-'.2:4i:.v .fs:2:za4grs:-: Q:-af.: :ve--V--a-2'f :i-222: xzmwgs ears. '-5Q2 '-r 2'-- vZ':mrklHfr1rf5f:21'2:f 2-'f1:1 I22 403225-ff. 411.1115-fax: :wks 21:2 N :,:L:f3Erlr3'fP1:22: x -.2:rs:2::51.f'I 1411: Q 4: .... ,X l 3. Organzzatzons hancellors Top Raw-Glithero, Walker, H. Baker, Evans, Minor. Center Row-R. Baker. Myers, Smith, Shepherd, Tiller, Lohman, Howard, Bruce. Bottom Row-Byers, McDaniel, F rancis, Morris, Cochran. H. H. Baker H. J. Bruce Luckett Cochran C. l. Francis C. F. Howard F. H. Minor MEMBERS R. C. Bal-cel J. H. Byers J. P. Evans J. C. Glithero A. B. McDaniel J. B. Morris R. M. Myers C. Lohmdn J. I.. Shepherd A. C. Smith F. L. Tiller .Z M: ' ' ' ' '-'ffffff ,,,. Two Hundred Tw 0 Friar The Senior Society A MEIVIBERS T. PIARWOOD STACY Cx-1As. I.,FRANCIS - FRED R. COTTEN RAYMOND MYERS DAN WILLIAMS ' ROBERT SKILES JOE GLENNEY REX BAKER GILLIS JOHNSON GUSTAVE DITTMAR SELLERS THOMAS ALVA CARLTON HINES BAKER EUGENE PENN FRED I-IIEBARD W 1-11111551 . 14- ,f,, ,,1' I.. WN V11. , ---1,,,,, , ,,,,1,,,,,,i,,, k t , ,, .-...+:-:+Cff-im-mf' on-fb:-:v,4-:-.-:...:f.-as:-:sis-.rea--:Q Qs,-:,qY.x,Q., ........ v N. ,.., . ,.., , i '2i1r. 5: r , I N Af .Az-:+A-: ' ' 5:5465 .. ?f'EbM3??'Z?'f . 5 - ,, ' W '. ., Q.. :, we . 1 .-.-14'-.xt :M 5-.1-.1--51.55ikgzzsgggqgg. fix,-,.,, ,V iff ' 22 I X x x y 1 16-rv, X' ' f A xt, M 1 e f f ' f, f ff f Q 2 1, 'f , s , 1 X , it Q ,N , A M ,, ,, Q yi, f xx 5 1 0 X S, 3 ,I 3 A ,lf ! , Mm f 1 xx? AXQ ee 'El YM' Z C 1 Y Q A f fy 2- 4 Q .y W 4. .... , , A .,..' ww Q ...4,.,,s, , . 1 ., 1. K., . -W-:iz11::::-:4:::::g:-f:ffm'- w A -,,--.,- ,W , A 0 , ,H,,,.,:,.4. . H 1.4.-1. ...,,,,tqw .31 .... V -.,.,,., ii- wnwgg . W f f gym' fzzfzz fx f 2 I MW ff f ' gem' Organizations 2111 chem -.N 1 -.. '-'What is the hour, my brother? Social and Philosophical Founded at Yale University, 1833 Transferredto Wisconsin. 1906 Texas Chapter Established, 1914 . X - Two Hundred Three 2 WW ,,,,, . Q 'X Sm -, x ..... gi 3 Organizations lnlu ' ippa 1551 Top Row-White, Francis, Clark, Blaine, Saffold. .Second Row-Washington, Walker, Mothershead, Catlin, Nelson. Third Row-Cidley, Schumacher, de Haas, Bell, Treleven, Ragland. Bottom Row-Saner, Oates, Adams, Post, Beecroft, Howard, Jones. F. W. Adams J. Clark C. Ciclley Honorary Business Training Fraternity Founded at New York University, 1904 Established in Texas, 1915 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE OJPUTU B. S. Ivlothersheacl M. H. Post 03 A. H. Schumacher H. H. Washington Spurgeon Bell E. Beecroft Cv. Francis . R. Howard . E. Nelson L. Saffold IVI. Ragland FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. Anton de Haas R. M. Blaine E. D. Catlin Hubert Jones Merlin Oates O. B. Saner G. C. Walker J. P. White J. E. Trelcven .9-:1aa:f.gt.::. .. 3, -fi---'-:-r:a:ssfw5:,:--:vw :ws-'-w -,sz-::':-:,umi:::s::mwA3:54i55:5:1:'-'-f- -----, -i,:g:::234:1:551:igsfzr: '-a:i:ia:i:f:f::::m5:5Qg:r:5 1 :f- ,, , , gggi m f 4Q.::ii:::1.,:f:g:,s:i:x:i:1s::::2:a:-asas:z:.sii.::::1:::.:,,.-:-2-..:4-N. :f,1:i:-:-::-.- Two Hundred Four . ..Q.:,... t ,-.:::.1.1.:.,:.:.1.:.:.:, . :,:., . Q ..:.L.'Q:,:.:.,1 .,,,...,..,.:.,.,.:... , ..,.1.,.P1.,....,....z.,:.: .:.1.1.:.,.,.:.:.,,.,-.,.,1,1...:...1.1.,.:,:.:.:,.,.:.,.1 . .:Q,,.1.1.:.:.1... , . .,.,:...4-.,-.- 1 .,1...-.,,.1.,.. ,1... ..,.. . iziif 1-f 1 . . X 51525-SEER? 1-: ff F2131 1'2-5:2: . ' f l- . -. ?S' ff - 125252. . , --.- , 'V A 9 i. :!: ..'2. E5 53:4 395' S' MZSWFTQ- 'Q?5':Wf'W 7 ' V'-- 'Z 9'i '9 -' 'igfiilig AA,, ,, - - . .,.,,.,. v Y ,T .ji , ua, ,,,,, ,, ,,,..:?,.,, ,,,,, V ,,,,, N-saassmw , sq vm Organize tions ZR elm k ff . , -,.. l,,,,,.: f 1-egg?-,-T T ' -:SEB ill 3 lem ff X , V. , 42 f 5 ' A fri t f R -, , 6, F l- Z MEMBERS bl. B. Atkinson W. C. Blair C. S. Burkhart james Douglas E. E. Fairweather Hugh Field J. Goodfellow Bertram I-ledick W. I-l. Martin Hardy Nance W. L. Nash M. C. Nichols Roger Q. Small W. W. Stewart R. l-I. Tucker Richard Van d er Stratten ::::.-:- -- . -v...-.. ------- 1-fame -4:1-.., ' ff-f Q. ---f ' ' ' Two Hundred Five We Y,,,V, .... . ...-.111 ,,,, .,,,,, M, ..-1.-.2...,.....e,.,.-.---:.,....,...v,,g ,,, ,,wWw,,,,,.-. ,.-,- an MM. ,---,' . QQ.--Q., ...V,.Y.,..., q.e..:.T...'..M33m Ewen X . . x -' .. . - Q ., M... ww i www V xv-:ff .- 4 msgf-W A W wr . ...,. -M . f .' ,v fe ,.,,, . Organizations 'ur Bela ' Tap Raw-Park, McDonald, Atkinson, Petty. Q Center Raw-Wilmeth, Naeter, Taylor, Ayres, Bryant, Hodges. Boltom Raw-Delhomme, Matejka, Harrison, Eahart, Blair, Travers. Founded at Lehigh University Texas Alpha Chapter Established. 1916 julian Montgomery T. U. Taylor FRATRES IN URBE H. F. Keuhne Ayres FRATRES IN FACULTATE -I. M. Bryant R. C. Tyler FRATRES IN UNIXVERSITATE D. E. Park Olive Petty M. B. Hodegs W. H, Harrison N. E. Travers Earl McDonald R. H. Wilmeth I.. Delhomme J. W. Eaheart J. B. Atkinson' Albrecht Naeter j. Matejka W. C. Blair Nolan Brown . -. .... f. Ay- ' 1 '-figgd-5:52355:53531Qjgfgfgil'-'P-'4 -If,q,.4g:ZgQQ1gg:3f2:2:3EE2Z55i2gH:f5:f7E5f:1:!5:-5+,2fIgIf:f:1:3:79f15:f:7:7:1g25212222552252222E27:5:liSg3fJSiif5:2' 55:3:ligflglgilfififrkyiitici:liglgfjiif!2:j:7:5:f3f5:5:513:Elf!l:1E1lv:i:5:23flfSEX:f:5:7:3fk7:5:515573flifE:E1535:22:3171325:7:5l3:3:I5Zf5flE1E:f:f:f:E:f:E1 . :-:iIv .4 '-:-11jf?kfb,,.:.. vip'Z'41jgZ'.g4-7:42-1:-. ':?,:f:97F4'Z4:: I:26'1':!436:Z5'-.-, IZ5'5I'.-:7:1'!qv:',t ..4 :kI+fi52 7'SI 5325521455222-P V-FF '.3Q2 I:2I:ii:I:' ' --2:211-1-2-:lib!?Z3'1:i:i:1i:f:I1f:5:!- -- ,, . .,am Two Hundred Six W, ,....A - 9 ' Organizations irfflicuffeee Top Row-Oates, Parks, Whipple, Bowles, Glithero, Tillery, Giclley. Center Row-Henderson, Fannin, Montague, Laumer, Hill, Greer, Cox, Burney, Greer, McComas, Gulick Powell Phillips Bottom Row-Gillctt, Young, Landrum, Baggett, Foster, Winston, Eahart, Machemehl. J. R. BURNEY... J. C. GLITHERO ..,. F. GREER .....,...,. M. OATS ....,.,.. Ross l lILL ..,..... D. E. PARKS ...,. B. GREER ............ j. MONTAGUE .,..... S. BAGGETT ..........,...., OFFICERS ..........Londlord Cotton Weigher .,..,..Storekeeper ,...,...I-len Setter . .,., Pig Slopper .....RoustabouL ..,....Waler Boy ,,..Plow Shaker juicer I-l. H. IVIACHEMEHI. ...... , .... Correspondent of Ihe A'Porlunk Weekly :::g1,,:3,, gen-wefpgiggsa22:,:g:,:,:g:23,14ggi!.4:s::ss:E1s:f3:1:zeErf''x:za2::::s-a:f:s::3-:21:2i5:::' A... '-1:1si1:f::f1:5:w we .. heme:-:-:-'re-: -' ev f f - . f ' ---' ,:Q:5-:-rr-:am-:-',:-2:-:': :-' :-:,:,.1.4,:,c-+:-4--H-:-. - ' - 'f-1:-1:12--V'--' - ' -- -- -,fy-1 - -:- - f - - -.f.:::a- - -1 '-g:gg:5f2:1::y 3 az-mas:-:.g'-zewgg -, n -ff-:-'f4-:-:- Two Hundred Seven ' 1 .551 - ss FLEX-MVm,...,..,,,. , ,i5V,,::,3,3,3.,,232,5.331.-,.:,,,,E. ....Li:,fw,a.z.:g,:1:.:f'f'BK1:f1.g.f.e..fa:1Q:7.11: 'W' 1 - ' f5H1'1:ff1f':::1:2rf?:- .....,. 1 ,,,,,, Q ..., . . 'f ' 2 i fku R. H. Walker B. V. Thompson Mac Thompson A, P. Mays F. W. Moore W. H. Knight J. V. Vandenberg Luclcett Cochran Alva Carlton joe Cvlenny Gustave Dittmar NV. R. Brown Hervey Humlong C. B. Reeder W. C. Grinstead Palmer Bradley Organizations ofrl if OILGS L. H. Gross A. Baker . B. McDaniel C. I. Francis R. H. Hanger R. L. Slciles R. H. Dale E. P. Howard W. M. White Hayden Hudson Leonard jones Robert Caton Maxey Hart Humphreys Drought Ernest Thompson Otis Meredith J. A .M-N ' - - -' 4' .a U ne . : V-'W:':Q' VFW -4f'3::a:s:-5922 . E m ir: Zam i . am Two Hundred Eight f E L .,.., 33 .... -, , ..,,,,, ,,,,, V V, ,,,,V , ,,,..f.wf, QM KSN 2 I' . J -X x WM '1-- mm wx MWWNWVM' ' - , ' Wm ha we ---- ff L mmyggmwwm- - --- gwf-eff:-f ff . fffff ' 1 H ff f Two Hundred Niue ---- , W 2f:21121f151f1f1if+1f QM ilflifilf' - ..,...,. ,x 1 X l X , A it It V T 1 f : , 4 , ,X 1 4, , ,, wg ' f '10 A 1' ' , ,Q s , .4 X X 4 M W Y 0 N 4 M X f I- 4 4 ' , A ' 4 1 1 A f , i , ft on 4, U , , 4 f 1 11 .1 4? We ,Q 4 44,5-avg aw. ,.,,-,W :xg in-,ss ,3,4f,:. .-.-..-.-.t-f. 649, Q5 fx 4 , .nf y ,1 P,.v.- Q Y W 1 ug if v P i 9 Q f 4 I g .4- Sororities I UIIIZIIYI 19 nw Ilenic Gouncil Top Row-Ball, Storey, Woodley, Buddy, Bumpass, Townsend, Rucker. Bottom Rou+Soloman, Trice. Lockwood, Spence, Skiles, Pierce, Hunt. VIRGINIA SPENCE .,... RUTH -JOHNSON ...... SORORITY Pi Beta Phi OFFICERS Senior Mary Pierce Virginia Spence Kappa Kappa Gamma Chi Cmega Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Delta Pi Delta Delta Delta Bess Lockwood Virginia Hunt Ruth johnson Gladys Soloman Martha Rucker .,.............,.......President ...,.Secretary-Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Junior Elise Bumpass Elizabeth Buddy Opal Woodely Clifton Townsend Grace Ball Marion Hawkins Leta Skiles Phi Mu Lois Trice Corrine Storey WM wm,..v.,,1 ...,. ..,.. ......,.,..,., . ' ' .WH-E Yrri. :ff iff:-1---1-Ee, 4 '.'-'-'I -----,--- : '5 5:14--ff-'H .': a-was-xv:-45:-'1 G-.-p:-::v:-:-:- ..7.:4g.44f.-4.-.-4.0.-. ,,-,, -:.:,g.5.:I-9-::r:v:'mc-:-Lee. -3.-.5 Twogl-Iundred Ten 'Bile 1511i Top Row-Maltley, Edmond, Atkinson, McCullough, Muckelroy, Bumpass, Childress. becond Row-Hill, Tilson, Brents, Sleeper, Blattner, Pierce, Chambers, Thompson. Third Row+Adair, Vifilkerison, Haswell, McKnight, Kelly, Dobbs, Howard, jameson. Bottom Row-M. Allen, Seale, Wells, Shelton, Zilker, McCammon, Colletc, Taylor, V. Allen. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Founded at Monmouth College, 1867 Texas Alpha Charter Established. 1902 Max Beckler Potts Murray Graham Wilbur Young Sully Roberdeau Laura johns Annie Garrison Esther Rosenberg Soizoiziss IN URBE Mrs. Will Caswell Mrs. A. Robinson Mrs. Roy Rather Mrs. Earl Cornwell Margaret Robertson Lula Le Seur Kathleen Could SoRoREs IN FACULTATE Clara johnson Cvrace Walker SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Mildred Howard Pearl Zilker A Tillie McCammon Cvladys jameson Marcelite Dobbs Flora Lee McCullough Dorothy Hill Mary Page Maltley Mary 'Filson Hallie Kelly 1917 Mary Ann Blattner Mary Shelton 1918 Dorothy Wilcox Margaret Sleeper Emily Wells Louise Erwin 1919 Flora Edmond Florrie Neale Cooper Katherine Brents 1920 Eleanor Atkinson Sarah Chambers Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Finch . Fred Fisher Richrad Robertson Ed. Miller Mamie Cochran Frankie Cochran Roselle Could Annabelle Hilgartner Morie Moore Mary Pierce Elise Bumpass Minnette Thompson Helen Taylor Pauline Seale Mary Louise Allen Ara Haswell Ladye Bryce Childress Dorothy McKnight Virginia Allen Two Hundred Eleven Sororities a Kappa ' anna Ceamma 'Icp Row-G. Spence, Fisher,.Chandler, Lawrence, Carwile, W. Hume. Spence, Potts, Dewey Second Row-Peers, Boyd, Tyler, DuPuy. Abbott, Harrell, Welborn, Robinson, Ousley. Third Row-Berry, Boone, Campbell, West, Thomason, Scovell, Van Zandt, Grant, Diehl Bottom Raw-McQueen, Hall, Shepard. Wilson, Buddy, Stayton, Maupin, Doran, Rathbone Founded at Monmouth College, 1870 Beta Xl Chapter Bstabl shed, May 13,' 1902 Mabel Carwile Frances McQueen Geraldine Wilson Elizabeth Buddy Winifred Hume Annie Louise Stayton Ellaoise Berry Doris Grant Francis Van Zandt Elizabeth Abbott Mary Dewey Sadie Scovell Jeannette Bennett Mrs. W. D. Caldwell Miss Clara Thaxton Mrs. E. W. Patterson Miss May Woolery SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Ruth Hall Virginia Spence 1918 Helen Diehl Della Lawrence Clare Ousley Sue Thomason 1919 Ruth Boyd Dorothy Harrell 1920 Katherine Boone Margaret DuPuy Ruth Tyler SORORES IN URBE Mrs. R. A. Buford Mrs. john La Prelle Mrs. W. E. Long Mrs. Will Scarborough Two Hundred Twelve Louise Maupin Eugenia Welborn Ruth Potts Agnes Doran julia L. Shepard Kathleen Campbell Lucy Rathbone George Hume Marjorie Peers Eliazbeth Chandler Susie Fisher Laura West Mrs. H. P. Bybee Mrs. Ireland Graves Mrs. Budley Fisher Mrs. Sheppard Miss Dorothy West Sororities lii mega Top Row-Klett, Ward. Nolen, Hornsby, Lockwood, Elliott, Second Row-Nelson,,Williams, Leary, Johnson, Sullenluenzcr, Alford, Thames. Third Row-McKinney, Carleton, Payne, Locke. McChesney, Smith, Houston. Bottom Row-Miller, Barnes, Woodley, Burt, Denny, Williams, Rowntree, Lockwood. Founded at Arkansas University, 1895 Iota Chapter Established, 1904 SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Robert Magee M. B. Porter Fred Morse Maury Pollard W. T. Mather Adele Burt Josephine Christian Martha Robertson Georgie Walker Willie Thatcher Charlotte Ebeling Corinne Cof er Mildred Thatcher Lucile Shirley Bessie Thatcher Bess Hutchings Edna Collins SOROR IN FACULTATE Aimee Vanneman ' SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Maude Barnes Delphine Elliott Rosamond Williams Pauline McKinney Helen Burt Helen Leary Eunice Locke Elizabeth Houston Elizabeth Nelson Marion 1-Iofford Preble Smith Grace Denny Verne Leary Irma Dru johnson 1918 Gladys Rowntree Josephine Nolen Elizabeth McChesney Louise Sullenberger 1919 Helen Williams Louise Carlton 1920 Arlee Thames Rubie Bell Alice Miller Elizabeth Lockwood Elizabeth Ward Hazel Hornsby Opal Woodley Emma jean Lockwood Eloise Thatcher Mamie Klett Vtfinnie Dodson Kathryn Alford Two Hundred Thirteen Sororities 9 Kappa .Alpha lie EI Top Row-Reed, Adair, Sellers, Clark, Ross, Connolly, Hartel, Nichols. Second Row-Myrick, Roseborough, Cheeseborough, Nance. Clayton, Robinson, Preston, Lewis, Haynes. 'Third Row-Grace Lightfoot, W. Watson, Storey. M. Watson, McCallum, Cunningham, E, johnson, Dav Bollorn Row-Hudson, Rogers, Ball, R. johnson, Rennie, Lee, Field, Foster, H, Lightfoot. Founded at DePauw University, 1870 Alpha Theta Chapter Established. 1904 SoRoREs IN LTRBE Anna Bartholomew Mrs. Fitzhugh Beverly Undine Brown Florence Brownlee Mrs. W. Everitt Cornelia johnson Mrs. Fi B. Kiley Mrs. W. E. Metzenthin Mrs. james Nash Fannie Preston Anna Simmonds Mrs. E. j. Villavaso SoRoR IN FACULTATE Louise Storey SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Ruth johnson Margaret Rennie Blanche Lee Lois Foster 1918 Fannie Sellers Margaret Ivlyrick Floride Cheeseloorough Sophia Hudson Crace Ball Bernadine Field Henryetta Lightfoot Lucille Rogers 1919 Mary Lee Reed Frances Lewis Winifred Watson Norma Cunningham Elizabeth johnson Octavia Adair Helen Nichols Winifred Clayton Farnces Collom fr Ai ii . aff ,fam s. 4 emmigggjgj 5 ,gf a m Q Q saga' 'gem fri Mil Frances Clark Helen Haynes Mary Watson Sallie Storey 1920 Crystal Ross Frances Roseb Annie Lewis P ' 'z ?2. V?':K1 4'.ui6,..f- -g .v ff 5359-lm ,'L?,?'j E.: 4::,,-'- 'J ,.',-fffffw ' ' 1 4 . -:. 'Q-4 vga- - .f' ' f f fanny . .5 .n -ana nf. - f - :,...: -. 5 H 2-5. EQ if :' 11111-w 1- V'-,fa f 1 . - -. ' '- f ww -:awe-+x:','i -1 an f :...z:a,.z . ., fe-'ahef-1--fa,.s.,f.f ,we six 'W , .V .. . ,4'Z,,2?f,.i4Z s,,aTsfa..a,ff.,,., V. Two Hundred Fourteen orough reston Doris Connolly Cwrace Lightfoot Kathleen McCallum Lena Beckham Reeder Margaret Robinson Bernice Hartel Crace Nance Laura Davis Lee Wolflin is, Collom l Founded at Farmerville. Va., October. 1898 Sororities Zola au 111121 Tab Row-Hale. Hardison, Blakeney, Bass. Murchison, Bowman, Bonnet. .Second Row-Davidson, Berry, Wise. Bell, E. Randolph, Mobley, Ashford. Nance. Third Row-Witherspoon, jackson. Edith Levy. 1-lill, D. Randolph, Vsfright. Moore. Hair. Fourih Rau'-Feu.lle, Young, Townsend. NVeuste, McKenna, Burke. Hunt, Bonner. Kappa Chapter Established Mrs. j. T. Bowman Carrie Cvoeth Pansy Lawhon Leonora Bell Lena May Bonner Mary Murchison Dorothy Randolph Leonora Bell ' Susie Davidson Bessie May Bass Edith Bonnet Esther Levy Furman Hair Eleanor Randolph SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Frederick Duncalf Mrs. Niles Graham Mary Mobley Mrs. Walter Sherding SORORES IN FACULTATE Eleanor Burke 1917 Virgin a Hunt Kathryn McKenna Fern Wueste 1918 Eleanor Burke Christie Moore 1919 Claire Ashford Marion Hill 1920 Fanny Beth Hardison Dora Witherspoon 1906 Mrs. Charles Gardner Corinne Hamlet Mrs. H. S. Hanchett Estelle Feuille Estelle Feuille Helen Mobley Louise Young Cora Blakeney Clifton Townsend Louise Berry Lillian jackson Lucile Hale Edith Levy Olivette Wise Two Hundred 1 iftc-1 n Alpha ellia1Ui Top Row-Miller, Hardeman, Hoit, Hirshfield, Thrasher, Bently. S cond Raw-Fitzwilliams, Malone, Dibrell, Clark, Wiseman, E. Hawkins, Watson. Third Rdw-Platt, Rice, Carter, Edson, Benson, Peyton, Farmer, Bell. Bottom Row-A. Giesecke, Cunningham, M. Hawkins, L. Giesecke, Daniel, Sloan, Chandler, Dawson Founded at Wesleyan College, Georgia, 1851 Delta Chapter Established, 1906 Mary Evans SORORES IN URBE jewel Fulton Mrs. R. M. Penick Mrs. H. D. Robbins Mrs. A. N. McCallum Mrs. Clarence Miller Mrs. Brogan Lena Rogan Beatrice Vining Hallie Walker Mabelle Bentley Linda Giesecke Lucy Marsh Sallie Sloan Camille Dan el Lydia Wiseman Olney Cunningham Mary Benson Virginia Miller Juliette Miller Frances Carter F.Marie Peyton Two Hundred Sixteen Nanny Rice Mary Lou Rogan Louis Thrasher SORORES IN FACULTATE Ethel Barron SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 jane Dawson Gladys Hardeman Hazel Platt 1918 Marion Hawkins Martha Chandler A 1919 Eudora Hawkins Dorothy Hirshheld 1920 Alma Dibrell Virginia Pryor Emily Rice Ruth Kennedy Mrs. Thurman Mayne Katherine Petway Margaret Richardson Bess Thrasher Zelma Miller Roberta Dulin Alma Cviesecke Ruth Kennedy Madge Pryor Adele Watson Florence Bell Grace Fitzwilliam Lena Clark Velma Hazelwood Bess Malone Ruth Pickett j. A. Edson Katherine Farmer Sororitzes ella ella ella Top Raw-Harris, Lochridge. Mears, Works, Price, Fry, Hightower -Second Row-Price, Stroud, Byrd, Carl, Walling. Wilson, jones. Third Row-Churnney, Edwards. Talbot, Field, Chumney, Graves, Durlley, 1-Iill. Bottom Row-Vinson, john, Parsons, Kangerga, Skiles, Rucker, Leclbetter, Evans. ,Founded at Boston, 1888 Theta Zeta Chapter Established, 1912 SORORES IN URBE Mrs. Peter Boyd Wells A Mrs. J. Frank Smith SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Mrs. Roy West Corinne Lochriclge Inez Dunlap Agnes Ledbetter Evelyn Byrd Alicia Kangerga Martha Rucker Maudelle Vinson Evelyn Churnney Margurite john Alma Carl Mildred Frye Eclwina Harris Lucille Stroud Belle Works Merle Mears Eloise Watts 1918 Ruth Dudley Edith Parsons Mintie Price 1919 Hazel Edwards Rudolph Talbot 1920 Ruth Churnney Vernon- Hightower Mallie jones Amy Walling Carrie Camp Ethel Nichols Lilian Evans Mary Price Leta Skiles Grace Whitsett julia Graves Sarah Whitsett Zatella Field Bertha I-lill Dorothy Lochridge Beth Wilson Two I'Iu11d red Seventeen ilk Sororities I ,T I , Top Row-Young, McLaughlin, Dillworrh, Clara Christensen, Griffin, Atwell, Lois Yett. Center Row-Cardwell, Booth, Cordz, Cox, Booth, Caldwell, Martin. Bot1om,Row-Bush, Tyler, Bruce, Trice, Drysdale, Robinson, Story. Founded at Macon, Ga., 1852 Mrs. Homer Lowry Mary McCrummen Ada Miller Alice Bruce Alice Drysdale Ora Cordz V ,Elizabeth Griffin Gladys Bush Ellene Eubank Phi Chapter Established. 1913 SORORES IN URBE Winnie Ramsey SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Mrs. Frank Dobie 1918 Mildred McLaughlin Kitty Atwell 1919 Mary Cox Louey Tyler Corinne Story 1920 Thelma Young Clara May Christensen Lois Yett Arline Booth ,, , , HMA. Two Hundred Eighteen Mary Houston Mrs. W. D. Yett Almeta Yett Lois Trice jewel Booth Frances Caldwell Teresa Martin Kitty Fay Robinson Maud Dillworth Alma Cardwell X 4 Y' 1 6 XXX f X X 1 A IX , Y '+V , A AX X X s ,Q X4 XV 5 K A ..,X,ffweaw X . , ,X V 'X wi' 1 V V , wx A Nl X V VX. A 1 X V X :X , , 4 X' .A S K , - - XM X -X Y 4 v A 'XXXXX Xu 3 4, XI X Z ' X X V N vw X X XX X K '55 XX FEI -z-. . :ii-1Qwk+1'2: .g ':' : zz Q 5 f filwg' N jz:gg i11gg-- Q 1 X523 AXE .MX ,. 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'zf::::1:::-:.. ' :-::,:.gy:z-1-.-1.-.-4 -W:-ff'-..::X-2-, :f:::1..5:5.-4:f:1:2:am::+ffm112-f:':'f:2-1'-1-:a---:zzf12- , , Two Hundred Nineteen Fraternities illlii ella Eliela Top Raza,-Higginbotham, Parsons, Alvey, Dinwiddie, Bolanz, Wynne, Phillips, Greer. Second Row-Aubrey, Mertz, Taylor, Scurry, Kennedy, Hubby, Wynne, Brannin. Third Row-Marsh ,Paine, Marable, Williams, Etter, Thomas, Leachman, Moore, Wood Bottom Row-McClendon, Galvin, Grinstead, Knight, Pope, Baker, King, Reeder. Founded at Miami University. 1848 Texas Beta Chapter Established, 1883 E. C. Barker F. L, jewett Roy Bedicheck Franz F iset Alfred Smith, jr. j. H. Williams Alec Stedman W. H. Knight F. S. Pope C. B. Reeder S. S. McClendon A. C. Wood, -Ir. Bryant Marsh B. J. Wynne Tim Aubrey J. M. Greer W. Higginbothamq L, M. Mertz ,J 11.113, :.,f, ,ZAR ,J ,I V. .JJ 1 g .Qui ' m,..:..ma'5ff1. .i 1,:f My x ' VA. , '. , .iss if -'C M W ..,. ' Two Hundred Twenty FRATRES IN FACULTATE Morgan Calloway J. A. Lomax ' W. H. Mayes FRATRES IN URBE E. C. Berwick Ireland Graves C. A. Wilcox LI. C. Waggener Ralph Randolph FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 W. C. Grinstead j. A. Baker L. L. Etter T. H. Stacy 1918 N. L. Leachman 1919 B. C. Marable T. L. Wynne Tom Scurry H, L, Bolanz Morris Parsons 1920 L. Dinwiddie D. Brannin Dave Harrell, jr. D. B. Castecl E. T. Miller Leigh Ellis F. H. Raymond EI. C. Wilcox - W. C. Stacy Donald Penn W. M. Calvin j. B. King S. j. Thomas H. R. Moore C. H. Hubby, jr. Prescott Williams Chas. Kennedy j. F. Taylor Cv.-l-I. Alvey N. Phillips. jr L. Paine Fraternities mppzr lnha 11' First Raw-Simmons, Banks, Doom, Stewart, Winfrey, Moss. oecand Row-Albers, McFarland, Porter, Waits, Wooten, C. Bering, Blaine. Third Row-Wroe, Shands, Moore, Swift, N. Bering, Murray. Bottom Row-Whitfield, Cvlenny, Evans, Dittmar, Jackson, Ball, Cotten. Founded at Washington and Lee University, 1865. Ornicron Chapter Established, 1883 FRATRES IN FACULTATE D. A. Penick Robert A. Law FRATRES IN URBE A. J. Gilson S. H. Carter R. E. L. Batts J. R. Hamilton J. W. Bradfield R. E. L. Batts, Jr. E. E. Bromlette S. I-I. Worrell ' Walter Fink R. L. Batts J. B. Cochran. Jr. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 D. J. Clenney G. C. Dittmar J. F. Evans F. R. Cotten 1918 W. S. Banks Conrad Bering W. B. Murray L. B. Moss R. M. Blaine D. W. Jackson F. W. Moore 1919 Maco Stewart I-I. C. Waits N. J. Bearing D. I-I. Simmons C. I-1. Wooten R. J. Whitfield J. M. Albers H. J. Shands D. Ball C. G. Swift 1920 W. I-I. Doom F. McFarland P. Porter M. B. Winfrey W. K. Wroe Two Hundred '1 enty on Fraternities ' mm glilllm j. R. Bailey Killis Campbell A. L. Beverly E. C. Caldwell G. S. Dowe Horace Thomson H. L. Hilgartner john LaPrelle, jr 'Top Raw-Carroll, Nunn. Nance, Lubben, Crutcher, Drought. N .Second Row-Trahue, Denny, Sleeper, Hill, Rhea, Pickens. 1 Third Row-Becton, Baldwin, Pauls, Booth, Lang, Wooten, Clay. Bottom Row-joseph. Gross, Hawk, Scott, johnson, Macatee. Hart. Founded at University of Virginia, 1867 Tau Chapter Established, 1884 FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. U. Taylor W. L. Sowers F. W. Simmonds I. P. Hildebrand FP..-xTREs IN URBE K joe Gilbert j. P. Nash Arthur Moore Walter Robbins T. j. Thomson A. C. Estill F. K. Fisher W. D. Hart Roger Hillsman Frank Kiley W. M. Thornton Dr. A. F. Beverly F. T. Connerly W. L. Elliott W. W. 'Fisher W. A. Harper W. F. Woolridge R. D. Parker Lomis Slaughter A. W. Townsend S. W. Fisher Malcolm Graham F. C. Von Rosenberg H . B. Booth H. M. Carroll T. M. Hart G. Wooten F. D. Baldwin W. A. Lang. joe Wooten j. W. Maxwell j. H. Hart W. L. Brooks - A. N. Denton S. N. Key R. L. Slaughter B. B. Mayfield D. H. Hart. jr. Goodall Wooten S. Taylor FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 L. H. Gross G. A. johnson 1918 H. L. Drought G. P. Macatee. jr. R. E. Hawk H. Nance D. L. joseph Wm. Trabue 1919 j. T. Scott B. R. Sleeper H. R. Clay j. F. Lubben L. H. Rhea R. R. Nunn W. P. Pauls W. H. Denny 1920 j. Becton W. H. Hill H. R. Pickens j. M. Moore f f iiigfffi 7' '.. ' 1 'L' . al! L'-Q V ' - A- Two Hundred Twen ty-two 1 H. Crutcher. jr Fraternities :Sigma lplia pailnn Top Row-Jennings, Webb, Boynton, J. Duke, Sames, T. Smith, H. Williams. 6 cond Row-Beall, Kipp, Goelgh, Field, R. Williams, Pllackson, Hogue. 'Th al Raw-McCullough, Martin, Brownrigg, S. Smit , Wulff, Dunn, Walker, Caton. Bottom Row-L. Duke, Buck, Hudson, McDaniel, Ragland, Schumacher, De Graffenreid, Francis Founded at the University of Alabama. 1856 Texas Rho Chapter Established. 1884 H. Y. Benedict E. W. Fay Thos. Allen Sterling Fulmore J. W. Davis W. H. Hunnicutt E. D. Hancock J. W. McClendon R. E. Buck C. M. Ragland T. A. Austin, Jr. L. B. Duke J. H. Beall D. C. Francis E. Y. Boynton C. de Craffenreid H. T. Field W. H. Jennings Robt. Wulff FRATRES IN FACULTATE Vaughn Bryant J. C. Walker FRATRES IN URBE T. H. McGregor R. W. Shipp J. G. Preston N. A. Stedman F. G. Fox J. G, Harnberger FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 A. 1-1. Schuhmacher A. B. McDaniel 1918 Cv. C. Walker T. I-1. Brownrigg J. E. Webb F. C. Cvoeth T. S. Smith Bertrand Harding 1919 Raymond Williams W. H. Martin 1920 George McCullough William Hogue Damon Wells W. E. Dunn J. B. Wharey J. C. Killough C. B. Giles L. P. Lochridge D. W. Hunter J. W. Scarborough D. R. Woodward H. H. Hudson R. H. Tucker, Jr. W. H. Martin R. L. Caton H. E. Sames J. E. Duke, Jr. H. C. Williams l J. L. Dunn J. L. Jackson C. Kipp Spencer Smith Two Hundred Twenty L1 ee Fraternities Sigma hi Top Row-Race, Hobbs, Tatum, Calhoun, Crutsinger, Lynn. Center Row-Welch, Mueller, Tynan, Richardson, Keelale, Warner, Wear. Bottom Row-DeViney, Brown, Atkinson, Cochran, Humlong, Vandenberge, Denman Founded at Miami University, 1855 Alpha Nu Chapter Established. 1884 FRATRES IN URBE W. P. Allen W. H. Richardson, Jr. Madison Benson Harry Bickler C. A. Eckhardt J. A. R chardson James F. Royster Edwin L. Porch, Jr. Luckett Cochran J. V. Vandenberg Don Keeble G. M. Denman C. P. Mueller J. B. Rector J. M. Ramsey John C. McKone FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Hervey Humlong 1918 W. R. Brown 1919 A. E. DeViney G. S. Wear J. W. Welch E. W. Tynan, Jr. 1920 W. S. Race F. T. Calhoun J. M. Lynn Paul Crutsinger . f . ff12v'- Jas... of A 4-'y..7f.f.f,w.sM,M ami -i. f -- -. -A-- 5' '15 if 91Nf'- 2 f- . . - '2315-fafili-nf . -1, Qs. Wg f ,:11 2 M ,:,+ , :-:jg:3 ,r- Two Hundred Twenty-four John F. Buttler Max Bickler Hugo Kuehne H. M. Finch Harry Y, King Stanley P. Finch J. B. Atkinson J. B. Richardson D . F. Bobbit C. F. Graham J. W. Welch C. M. Warner F. W. Hobbs A. S. Tatum i Fraternities Bela liela jlli Top Raw-Hooper, Wroe, M. Knight, Boles, Phillips, Hanger. ' .Second Raw-Carrigan, Harper, Nolan, Kell, R. Knight, King. Third Row-Coughanour, Barnard, Stringer, H. Knight, Erwin, Beall, Garner Bottom Row-Carter, Francis, Myers, Scott, Mays, Beckner, johns. ' Founded at Miami University, 1839 Beta Omicron Chapter Established, 1886 W. D. Caldwell C. D. johns Ewell Nalle Rev. Hall Williams H. W. Harper j. L. Boles R. M. Myers M. A. Knight H. W. Harper E. S. Hooper R. A. Knight A., H. Carrigan Ray Barnard FRATRES IN URBE Hugh C. Evans J. C. Kerbey, jr. j. E. Pearce Neal L. Anderson -J. L. Wroe' FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 H. C. Knight L. A. Scott, jr. C. W. Beckner 1918 jack Phillips J. C. Erwin 1919 joe Kell -I. P. King. jr. 1920 R. D. Coughanour Leslie Stringer J. Turner Garner john W. Hawkins Cv. H. Kinsolving T. Caldwell -I. K. Donnan K nn C o II' 5 F' an C E. 5 DDO f'Ut Z1 ,DB 62, 5 GPU FFA? is ZS o 22 4-1- 1 28 K. Hanger . D. johns, jr. R. E. Nolan jack Beall Two Hundred Twenty-five Fraternities Top Row-Pace, Cofer, Russell, Winch. Second Row-Powers, Felgar, Knight Walker, Brown. Third Row-Haas, Wickline, Blocker, Ticlwell, Wilson, Price, Bottom Row-jackson, Oheim, C-iesecke, Lange, Uhl, Keltner, Clemens. H. B. Barnhart H. C. Barnhart -I. H. Brownlee O. Buaas T. B. Fletcher E. W. Clemens T. B. Blocker W. Giesecke. jr. john D. Cofer Ernest Conley john Donovan A. V. Knight Louis A. Brown A. O. Haas Founded at Virginia Military lnsittute, 1869 Upsilon Chapter Established, 1886 FRATRES IN AURBE Ceo. Christian Fred Fowler A. T. McKean N. K. Brown FRATRES IN FACULTATE Eliot jones FRATRES IN LJUNIVERSITATE 1917 E, H. Keltner 1918 G. D. jackson E. W. Percy Winch 1919 john A. Laird Will Pace Nat S. Russell 1920 Louis A. Hillje E. E. Peterson Two H ndred Twenty-six Lange D. D. Pickrell B. Robertson Geo. Shelley G. Morley E. P. Schoch Q Arthur G. Uhl C. L. Oheim Newt. F. Tidwell A. P. Sharp Stanley Walker Charlie Wilson Al H. Powers Ralph Price Earl Wickline Fraternities lri affhf Top Row--Buchanan, johnson, Newkirk, Anderson, Collier, Yett. Center Row-Mason, Martin, Williford, A. Buchanan, D. H. Buchanan, Mueller, Lawre ce Bottom Row-Holman, Heath, Scott, Hibbard, Trask, Conn, Low. F. P. Hibbard Eugene Holman R. C. Conn W. M. johnson H. A. Scott Vola I-I. Williford Herbert Anderson C. 1. Newkirk . C. E. Rowe P. H. Bloor O. W. Miller R. R. Yett: Founded at Princeton University. 1824 Nu Chapter Established, 1892 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 W. F. Heath 1918 Frank Martin 1919 M. T. Lawrence Wallace Mason D. H. Buchanan 1920 Bryan Collier FRATRES IN FACULTATE FRATRES IN URBE Howard Bremond E. D. Palm C. L. Tarlton P. D. Trask Walter Blair H. O. Miller A. F. Buchanan. jr, Howell Mueller james P. Buchanan Herbert Poyner D. Monger M. B. Porter Will Casewell K. K. Woodley Sam Low Two Hundred Tw ty seven 2311111121 mega Top Row-White, Howard, Dunlap, Lain, Roberts. Second Row-Deen, Russ, Kelly, Honders, Craig, Schluter. 'Third Row-McConnell, Sims, Parsons, Prendergast, jacks, Olenbush. Bottom Row-jones, Holt, Dale, De Ware, White, Bradley, Hill, Founded at Virginia Military Institute. 1865 Gamma Eta Chapter Established, 1897 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Geroge C. Butte A. M. Bartan Wallace Tobin Richard Robinson Walter Shericling Robert H. Dale W. M. White Palmer Bradley Herman Olenbush Claude Lain Fred Schluter Earl Deen -I. Smith Sims Ben Kelly Two Hundred Twenty-eight FRATRES IN URBE T. W. Currie Walter Bremond Ralph Goeth james F. Chambers J. O. Caldwell FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 W. Curtis DeWare 1918 Curtis Hill 1919 Nathaniel jacks joe Wilkes Weyman Dunlap 1920 George Honders Allison Russ W. L. McConnell R. E Vinson Bonner Pennybacker W. R.Hudsc5n Montrose Burt L. W. Harrison O. B. Saner Weems Craig Leonard jones Birge Holt Emory Roberts james P. White William Howard Felix Parsons George Prendergast Fraternities jlilii lmmmzr 4 ella 'Ifop Row-Brooks, S. Tucker, Adkins, Surkamp, H. Tucker, Patterson, D. English. Second Row-P. Davis, Camp. J. C. Davis, Carmichael, Frank Tucker, Graves, Rach. Third Row-Reuss, Fred Tucker, Clegg, Freeman, K. Beckmann, Goudge, Allen, Heard. Bottom Row-Brush, Massey, jackson, Clark, Kelso, Vander-Stratton, W. Beckman, W. English Belcher Founded at Washington and jefferson, 1848 Tau Deuetron Chapter Established, 1901 L. C. Brenizer Robert Deen W. B. Garret B. 1-1. Rice S. Royal Ashby Fred Duncalf W. Beckmann I C. Cv. jackson R. Vander-Stratton S. J. Brooks R. Surkamp FRATRES IN URBE W. V. Brenzier W. P. Oldham R. C. 1-Iayler FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. D. Shurter FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 1918 W. Kelso R. H. Walker F. Scott 1919 S. B. Tucker j. C. Patterson S. Camp A. Carmichael W. C. Clegg C. P. Freeman A. Goudge 1920 E. Rach P. Davis j. C. Davis F. 1. Tucker G. Graves D. English R. Allen F. Thaxton Harris Brush Fred D. Russell O. C. Kirven Wilbut Young C. S. Yoakum B. Whittaker nl. C. Clark W. English R. Heard H. K. Adkins H. Tucker G. Reuss K. Beckmann C. Barrow Two Hundred Twoniv nine FRATRES IN URBE ella an el at Top Row-Finley, Andly, Goodfelloxv, Biggers, Eastland, Vin Carlowitz, Barrow, Wight, Grissom, Trau. .Second Row-Davis, Norman, M, A'. Baldwin, Blocker, Folliard, W. B, Mathes, Houston, Maud, Rawlins, Tharp Third Row-Happel, Baker, Ragsdale, Northrup, Knox, Whisenant, Burkhart, W. C. Mathes, W. J. Baldwin. Bottom Row-Blackshear, Long, Post, Saulsbury, Douglas, Hudgins. Langford, Stewart, Johnson. Founded at Bethany College, West Virginia. 1859 Gamma Iota Chapter Established, 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. T, Parlin Stith Thompson G. T. Holmes J. B. Andrews John Gracy H. W. Nolen VV. T. Hudgins M. A. Baldwin XV. W. Finley B. S. Long B. F. Biggers Dan Dutton J. J. Goodfello W. B. Mathes J. A. Wright J. E. Angly w Leon T. Barrow Jess l. Norman Frank G, Trau P. J. Anthony John Lane T, E. Parker D, C. Gracy FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 M. H. Post James Douglas 1918 W. S. Blackshear Clyde Grissom J. A. Rawlins W. W. Stewart 1919 Leonard Baker H. Von Carlowitz O. W. Eastland A. S. Johnson J. E. Maud W. C. Mathes 1920 Henry H. Happel Harry J. Blocker Vernon Pickle Two Hundred Thirty Charles Bonner R. C. Lowry O. Simpkins W. W. Saulsbury C. S. Burkhart P. A. Langford S. B. Ragsdale W. Baldwin Arleigh Davis Crawford Folliard W. W. Knox H, W. Whisenant C. E. Tharp Chas. H. Houston Preston G. Northrup Thomas McCrumrnen Fraternities AC' Mit Mmm Mei Top Row-Akin, R. E. Brennan, Henderson, Moss. Cross, Nutt, Brooke. - .Second Row-Oldham, l-larwell, Puett, Bergstrom, Crawford, Livingston, Tartt. Carter. Third Raw-G. Thompson, Martin, Greene, Pearce, Nelson, Allen, Orr, Pumphreyl. Bollom Row-Blanks, Callaway, Edwards, E. O. Thompson, Shelton, W. W. Brennan, Jones, . Founded at Washington and Jefferson University, 1852 Texas Alpha Chapter Established. 1904 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. J. L. Henderson Dr. I-I. G. James P. B. Garrett L. E, Walker E, O. Thompson C. B. Callaway W. W. Brennan - A. A. Purnphrey 1. I-I. Tartt W. J. B. Oldham Price Cross J. W. Akin G. O. Thompson C. L. Greene R. E. Brennan FRATRES IN URB5 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 M. F. Shelton 1918 T. E. Jones W. C. Blanks W. M. Brooks ' 1919 J. F. Warren M. E. Nutt J. L. Orr Kelso Carter M. E. Jordan 1920 John Henderson Claude Crawford l-1, R. Edwards Nelson Puett Duke E. Oatman H. R. Livingston O. E. Nelson J. N. Spikes A. T. Burns M. G. Pearce J. S. Moss S. R. Harwell F. M. Martin June Puett L. A. Bergstrom Fletcher Allen Two Hundred Thirty one Fraternities eller hi ...Q .., - .-4 . ' 'gffifi V --V Tap Row-Guthrie, Reed, Dale, R. A. Shepherd, Barry, Haynes. Second Row-Day, Snodgrass, Parten, MeMurrey, Benbow, McNamara, Thomas Third Row-White, Luter, Brown, Caldwell, Turner, Hart, Wynn. Bottom Row-Spann, Howard, Simpson, J. L. Shepherd, Williams, Skiles, Rodgers Founded at Cornell University, 1890 Texas Chapter Established, 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. P. McElroth Ireland Graves FRATRES IN URBE C. S. Potts J. C. Townes B. D. Tarlton Lauch McLaurin FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 Lamar 1-lart J. L. Shepherd A. 1-I. Spann H. K. Brown Elmer C. Luter J. R. Parten P. I-1. Caldwell R. A. Shepherd Ralph Barry Garland Day Av if if V91 il' ,y eh Vmffisrff is 5 'fi i' 57 .5 3 gig? if M N 2 :Wg 9 821 9 is 4-mmm Z'r2v M... .4 M ' 2535 . 5 ff-2535. gave., 1' vi. .'ff1QzLL1!zgiQ.s. fe' 1:--- . .ww:':11'1',. fi' ' ' srl 4 N 13,f 'q1w 1 . '..' ibmg' -. fg ' f1. -, gf -.qfn .V 4-5..,...g .q-',.i4 ':...'.f:, .-3.4-.::yt3efi -.ir ', 3-rf' 7+ , ffltzfgg 9 .f F ' is ' ,V . - . .?i..,,,.iL .new N 1.4v,l,:,. 1 -,giif 14516 -1 . , 9. , , '. .' Y N-fmwf? 1 Zgzf Mm . x 4 - if sa- . .us .5 iv ,gg Q. . ' 'i5z'5i ' Z?.P ' :1' 'nf , .- -. 5215? f z I-g ..:,:-.:.:..' . .Q-.5. 1 .-:f am. 7 ' f MJ' i4..1.,. 1:-1: .is ,.l.,q1,..t,. fl lr,-.-2. 1 . -- .2 - A ' -1 aa Qfizyfp-..-.:,.r.::,-l,f5- f .1 4 4 2'- 5 f:,Pe.r2+'. ::fl'.mf2Ef:Ef'f .. ..:......::' I . 'r 73511 -.zg-.3 1 :J -f s'i .,5.u.:b:..11. ,1 w.3Q5f.2I'Zz11-Ziyi? -.g.- , gg J f fs A W f 7 4? Two Hundred Thirty-two 2 ,. AJ os? tr 0325 3 ag 5' 'I 1 Pendleton Howard Gordon Simpson Dan Williams 1918 Warren J. Dale Allen McMurrey Scott Snodgrass Morgan Vining R. E. Cofer W. S. Simkins R. W. Rodgers R. L. Skiles Roger Guthrie Joe McNamara Milton Thomas 1919 F. Eberhart Haynes Clair Reed Q J. O. Wynn 1920 ' ' Sam Benbow Myron Everts Fred White I-larmon Coney P, A. Turner el EI Sigma 1Ul1i Top Row-Winston, McNeil, Baker, Du Mars, Douglas, Secor, Caldwell. Center Row-Gresham, Hill, Fish, Frank Roberts, Bowyer, Fred Roberts, Rawlins, McElroy. Bollom Row-Ramsay, Foun-tain, Delhomme, Mosser, Barnes, Gorman, Breustedt, Means. Founded at College of City of New York, 1897 Eta Chapter Established, 1907 FRATRES IN FACULTATE J, W. Ramsay L. K. Delhomme FRATRES IN URBE R. A. Weinert 4 W. L. Eyers C. E. Rogers A Cvene 1-Iill FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1 1917 W. J. Barnes L. K. Delhomme 1918 E. R. Means J. J. Gorman J. F. Caldwell I-1. T. Bowyer O. A. Fountain 1-1. J. Mosser A. C. Breustedt ' F. Fish, J. W. Secor T. B. Bromly J. L. Dulvlars 1919 C. J. Winston W. 1-1. I-lill S. E. McNeil W. H. Baker Cv. M. Douglas D. R. Baker J. F. Nowlin Bert Rawlins J. L. Gresham F. Cv. Roberts 1920 1-1. C. McElroy F. R. Roberts Two Hundred Thirty-three ella ' anna psiilfm 1 ,f s 31? 5'-of Top Row-Blades, Fairweather, Pickens, Homan, Boman, Davis, Barnum. Second Row-Coates, Robertson, Lacey, Rice, Frantz, Sens. Third Row-Murray. Russel, Peyton, Snyder. Harris, Hoover, Sanderford. Bottom Row-Faust, Nichols, Morrison, Higdon, C-oforth, Goff, Bailey. Founded at Yale, 1884 Omega Chi Chapter Established, 1913 PRATRES IN LlRBE J. B. Upchurch J. W. Wall T. S. Maxey L. A. Hancock F. L. Snyder T. W. Mallory J. Montgomery A. B. NVillierson FRATRES IN FACULTATE John C. Calhoun L. M. Keasby C. R. Rice PRATRES IN LJNIVERSITATE 1917 J. C. Higdon Norman Morrison C. Cv. Faust E. A. Bailey C. L. Goff H. E, Hoover 1918 J. L. Goforth M. C. Nichols J. P. Rice W. H. Blades E. E. Fairweather 1919 Lee Sens R. L. Murray T. E. Sanderford F. G. Coates H. A. Pickens R. H. Homan J. B. Bowen J. H. Davis 1920 J. H. Russel R. NV. Frantz R. C. Lacey . C. F. Peyton T. M. Harris L. H. Robertson S. M. Barnum fn ff fy 'ff f W 1 gqfjgfv Mica A5 MPM 61 41435, nglxiz A5353 H w- ,QJ 9? 1 will 5,95 'YM fam?-'52 :BREW 'l 4 Si A 1 Z. ii M + g f? X? '- ' 5 1 IQ. , r - if Mkifirlji, 152-fr.-ilfvdi'L.-512'-5:03-'11-f 1-wi' : ,i -' H . ififiabif?-2.055 f' 9 .:f...- .if in . ,!fd1w2efziQ.1z:'1 iz.: fa mga' ,,: MW-' 4 25:05.fvfi'45-v'Q4bW?Sf.-..v.w.wa1 ' , -1155'7f'.'1: 0:5 u44'.'. do 1-lr' W- .,42s m':W5.Yf+:vg.-w.-.-ff.W..i.... .. few. -W-ummm' W4-f--ami. -.1-:Alf 3 .L '- 1 5 H W' .55 Two Hundred Thirty-four Fraternities hen X' Top Row-Cannon, Trout, Jackson, Blazbrook, O'Connell, Browne, Deen. Second Row-Von Rosenburg, Houston, Buckner, Wirtz, Stanton, Wyse, Janick. 'ThidR Neb Nt ClkTl P Hd R . r ow- w y, e zer, ar , y er, acc, o ges, ayzor Bottom Row-Petty, Krause, Shoemaker, Matejka, McDonald, Hodges, Harris. Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1864 Rho Chapter Established, 1913 FRATRES IN URBE 1-1. E. Deen 1-1. von Rosenberg O. P. Houston A. W. Harris D. Rainey FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 J. V. Matejka Nolan Brown C. S. Clazbrook O. S. Petty Earl McDonald C. W. Clark F. S. Netzer IVI. B. I-lodges . 1918 L. M. Krausse T. A. 1-lodges J. P. Wear Ragsdale Pace J. P. Rayzor C. M. Trout A. B. Newby F. L. Shoemaker 1919 D. O. Tyler D. O'Conne1l 1920 R. H. Jackson James Wyse J. P. Gerling I-1, V. Stanton A. Janick Two H uutlrofl Thirty-five Fraternities Cacia MASONIC FRATERNITY 'Top Row-Stinnett, E. Dunlay, Glover, Lelvlay, Pressler, Wachendorfer, Timmins. oecobd Row-Grafa, Simmons, lnglish, Hubbard, McCul1ar, Bassett. Third Row-Driskell, Hillyer, Butte, Brooks, Langston, Tiller. Bottom Row-Fristoe, W. Dunlay, Howard, Nelson, Jones, Smith, Thaxton. Founded at the University of Michigan, 1904 Texas Chapter Established, 1916 FRATRES IN URBE B. E. Cviesecke Garry Halden J. l. Kilpatrick S. R. Lelvlay J. P. Lightfoot J. R. Simmons Floyd Smith W. A. Smith R. C. Thaxton - FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. lvl. Bryant Geo. C. Butte W. M. Cleaves N.E. FitzCverald W. G. Langston W. S. Taylor J. E. Treleven E. E. Zook FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1917 H. M. Fristoe A. R. Howard Cvilvie Hubbard Julius Smith H. C. Stinnett F. L. Tiller H. B. Jones 1918 C. H. Brooks J. B. Ford G. M. Hillyer E. E. Pressler 1919 E. E. Dunlay E. C. Nelson V. C. Bassett - I I ' ' O. E. Clover J. S. Driskell Two Hundred Thirty-six Chas. Wachend W. H. Dunlay H. C. Grafa 1920 ' C. D. Berry E. C. lnglish B. H. Timmins G. F. McCu1lar orf er ella hula lglii-ifaw Top Row-Coffman, Sheehy, Clemens, Ellinghausen, Veltman, Compton, Siman. Center Row-Estes, Catlin, J. Smith, Hawkins, Bigham, Shaw, Chandler. Balzorn Row-F. Smith, Cardenas, McNeill, Daughdrill, Henderson. Ferguson, Dikes. Founded at Centre College. Ky., 1858 Incorporated in Chicago, 1901 Sam Houston Senate Established at Texas, 1916 FRATRES IN URBE Hon. T. W. Cregory l-lon. A. S. Burleson l-lon. D. F. Houston l-lon R. L. Batts l-lon. Jas. E. Ferguson Hon. Earl B. Mayfield FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. George C. Butte Prof. W. M. Cleaves FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Harry M. Carroll Floyd Smith 1917 E. W. Clemens E. I-I, Ellinghausen E. D. Catlin lvl. R. Cardenas Julius Smith Ben D. Wood j. D. Shaw 1918 C. M. Compton bl. Bryce Ferguson M. C. Culbertson Archie S. McNeill A. W. Henderson L. B. McKee R. B. Bigham K. W. Daughdrill Ballard W. George 1919 ul. L. Dikes L. A. Coffman W. E. Hawkins S. P. Chandler B. K. Neal J. F. Sheehy Sames Siman l-l. D. Niday J. H. King Russell R. Trimble 1920 Ben P. Estes Charles E. Veltman Frank B. Kirksey Boyd M. Shaw Two Hundred 'Thirty 1 0 1 o Q a 0 -, .1 or on -1 ag? -...,...,...o... W...-...Q...-........0....,..............,.............,...,.,...N-.M.-...,..,..., .. 0 ...W.0,m..,...........M-Q.m........4 ..-....0.,.....,w. ...mm ....,..,... .MQ ........! .iw 9 - -is X' s r 'w ,1:,.','2:fqb.-HQ: 'JEREN11 : , + 'i A, 'wg -2 Z H wv:m '44 'xnxx A f 5- m M- m .-, cm. 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' 0 ' 'L ' fivvfiff' 2 Q S 5 5 O 5' SEQ 'f 'H Q I av ff in R m 2 0 01 -1 Q CD 2 any g - O 5 -1 8 3, 77' 3-' 3 f'f '1 S f-1 Q- 3 Y Z5 Q, X! GJ 3 'asm Mg ' - 1 H' Q.: D. 0 'H 0 0 0 FY 3 :1 O- -- FF 'S af I 1 E ?- is :Q 3 53' 2 2 a rn P U O- S O 5. 5 QMS Sf Q 2 v- E , U- rf o 5 . Q ,: ,:1:3' 0 W ' ' C 5- -5 3 3 9 -gn,-f Lass' 5' ' 13. as g :f 5 F, Q H- Q Q 0- Nl 3 in ,.,., Q4 D W 5 -Q we. P, gg- 5 E O- ai QE 9 2 5 5? 2 1, fl 4:- 5 S: W 2- gg 3 91 S 2 5' r 3 6 as 222 2 5 n - rr cn D 14 I cn .T I O Z + S V Two Hundred Thirty-eight N, G Q KL Q5 V are 1-' Ml lnl gi ,Ill Q W' jlv-fr 5 A lyk-, ci BL-F 4 as Q Sf ffm 31 Present Day Club Top Row-Waterston, Heavenhill, Young, Seymour, Meyer, Beavers, Graham. Center Row-Potts, Spence, Milam, Murphy, Normand. Austin, Hughes, Diehl. Bottom Row-Wilson, Hatch, Doran, Hunt, Hartson, Maxwell, Lohman. Vsfare, Bagnall ALLINE HARTSON. VIRGINIA HUNT ,.,........ ANNA MAXWELL.. IRENE LOHMAN Edith Austin Lena Mae Bonner Mrs. M. Davis Agnes Graham Elizabeth Hughes Virginia Hunt Anna Maxwell Frances McQueen Charlotte Nance Nellie Robertson Lois Ware Gerald OFFICERS Acrivis MEMBERS Blanche Bagnall Eloise Crawford Agnes Doran Gertrude Goldsmith Josie Hatch Hedwig Knilcer Marguerite Meyer Maude Milam Emma Normand Cora Seymour Elizabeth Waterston ........,........PresLdenL ........Vice-President ..............Secrelary .........Trea.surer Dorothy Beavers Margaret Gotham Helen Diehl Alline Hartson Eunice Heavenhill Irene Lohman Madeline Murphy Mrs. B. S. Marshall Ruth Potts Margaret Stewart Roxie Weber ine Wilson .Ieffie Young HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Helen M. Kirby Miss Katherine White Miss Roberta Lavendei Miss Mary Gearing Mrs. L. H. Haney Mrs. A. -B. Wolff Eunice Aden Anna Richardson GENERAL SUBJECTS Woman and Her Relation to War. Study of Preventable Diseases. Two Hundred Thirty nine QV .,,, , ,, .. ,,,, .,..,,,..,. . , .,.,.,,. 5 .,.,.,...,.,k,.,...,.,.,,,,,,. ., , . . fx x N J . Dv b X 5 , X y A ga Z QNX X ..,......., ...,,, ,,,,, ,, . ,.. ,. ,,.,.,,.. . . ,.,, ...,. M .. . .,.,, ...,, . ,,,,, .,,. . . . 4- X 5, 5.555-'C' . . -K-'V' '. f3.'l?:Ef1iH: 2-'GH 75 12:52:55 4 . .A ' '- ' Clubs American Institute of Electrical Engineering Top Row-Brooks, Clark, Burkhardt, Wear, Withers, Darter, Seebe, Zuhlke. Center Row-Fernandez, McComas, Finlay, Penn, Delhomme, Naecer, Bryant, Kraqsse, Merrill, .,.......... . Bottom Row-lvIacConald, Beecroft, Gadberry, Walker, Harrison, Ramsey, Blair, Donaldson, Travers, Matejka. OFFICERS J. W. RAMSAY ...... ..... P resident J. A. COWELL ............... ,.,..... . . ..................... -Secretary W. C. BLAIR, L. B. WALKER ..,.., ..... E xecutive Committee H.,-W, Av ..-1..f7- f 'f , ,. 'V ,,-.f.a'fz:-'vsw'Zw: :59:fv .'a' 1-.. '4f+1::gzsQ:,:.:'::1Ea135r5fE . . ,,, -' Two Hundred Forty ' , ,:?:.1-1.9 -.-Qg5:A'-QW,':1:f4'.,1.f3,5P2F:25':R'1551j.fw:92:f'3:'1f-:igkifj-5'sf' :wif -'Y' :ani- F 4'f H:' f.f-w'- f- 4 ,ff-If' f.-'C' -fy,- +'. .f .1 ' 4792-1-ff 'f,,.,.'gf ' . ..,.,.. ff. ' W - . ,M , - ..,. , 1. X, ,!, ,. Clubs Texas Pre-Medic Society Top Row-Barnes, Keese, Hillyer, Miller, Askew, Baker, Collins, McFarlane, Maxwell, McKay, Norris. Second Row-Pease, P. V. Ledbetter, ..........,..... Fred, ..,..,......,... , Alexander, Mathes, Duckworth, Brown, .....,... Alsup. Tl1irdRaw- Hamie, McKay, H. H. Rumph, Sams, C. Rhodes, .,...........,.., McAnalIy, McCollough, Henry, Ross Welsh, Taylor. Fourth Row-Cotham, Padgett, Lancaster, W. K, Sale, A. H. Homan, Goforth, Crager, Harper, Branch, Hill, Allen Bottom Row-Gross, Robertson, lVIcCrummen, Poindexter, Phonex, Rosensceing Mayf1e1d,'Driskill, Kline. Founded at University of Texas, 1913-14 GOMER F. GOFF ....,. J. L. GOFORTH ....... DAN M. STIEFEL .... ROY BAKER .......,, OFFICERS ,,,...,..,....President .,....Vice-President ,..........Secretary . . ,. . Treasurer was:az:z:z:f::fss:s:s:f:a:s:s:s:z:sa:r:zA:e2f-as15:512vf:1:z:f:1:eaz:z:rra25115-s11-2ef-5e:f:asf'zfzs1'r2'sff:e'1':fi's:::a:a:2:s:zisaff:-12?el5wa:f:Msea:I122:11-41.2222141122:Lifes2-,fiav-W1 ,, ..,.. . I Q::w14:2-zrzerszazr-r-M A' 'lies -' ggi:mg5,.::::5,1::rb:-.-.e--1-lm 14.-:-A-'-5-a :.:4. f ,.,.,,,,,.,.,115512:snag,:fa1:4:55:2f52Eg22w,:2q- 3:-1ew-sz-14:-222222-1,sm.44-sm:.:1!wy-:gW:w:wmszfiza,:-:-:-wmzzzs-z-:-1V:-:-:-W-14.1.1, W. 1-14,1-,Mo-,,-::m,:.-.-., .,.,,.,, Two Hundred Forty-one f -----'- ,,, ,, I-' 2 ' - I-f:2:2:2r1nff'rE E13?Er9E:5s1r A -. 25 3, am ' , ,.,,, , 'mm ,.,,,,, ,,,, . ., . ,..,, , . ,A . , F - Clubs Scandamwian Club , , 1 0 .4 X We 4' N pig. L .. , N293 H .I ' . 1-' r-9 L -'Tfff:. ' 'H' - 'I , H. .11-11-11 .2 5 --.I-11,1-af-rar 1 fr-In QQ , ' - .ggzizffigzim - :Q f , .,r '4-, ,JA-Haze?-:A-:I KA E igfxfwf ,. - 'a. X' , ' g f ,. . M-, - ,. 513, ' 'gi 1: - . --:4 ' fa .4 he W- 5 4 . 1 I Wiz A r+'1.'r,q-. ' 'Ta I A '- Im, .. ETL S 4-gs f I , K . . - - -:r-5,f ?,1 :-f 'M . - L... IN R ,Q m f' . i N .- si-...f--5 ,Lu ' ' N 51,16 si ' If vain fb J' 1 X 1 L-a n.- x ' i '2' 'J R 1 I 1 ' it I 2 I -ff NZEYA1 ' 5 I 'V A 'I I 1 Q, 2 ' -elflg' -eg 1,1Zqc'g lla, xc, 4 wg .1 ff-1 , ww. 111. .Gyms ff 1 . an 1 , 1 fr:-v 'CQ3' f iv: r- Q ef, 1 I 1-A . I I 1 ' 1, ff N' I ' 'A ' ' ri L1 A: v , 1. 2' 52 E: 2 - 9 , ' , 5 if , f' :s11,' l 'IJ 4 Q 2 ' 'ehfl .1 1 A f, 4 , ik, 1 ji' xxx awp 2 ,56 fs ' , . .1 QM Iaraem. .2 Q11 3.-'bf I . 6 .I L N v R IX iz Q. X '7 A XJ ' - K N I' e , 1- Q l' .f 0 Y gk '. fx 1 'RFQ-xi! 534' 1 ii . ' x 3 . ' Y f C I 1, , I , 11' m 0 , v ., . x ' ht J' H -f., , L , V' I 1 6 F : N B OFFICERS MRS. A. I. SANDBO ...... ROSA LEE SJOBERG HILDA WIDEN .....,... Ethel Berglund Mrs. J. L. Boysen Lambert johnson Edith Nelson Mrs. Carl Hartman J. L. Boysen G. W. Anderson Katherine Anderson Nannie Ray Baker Amanda Dunlay E, E. Dunlap' Will Dunlay Nora Goldstein MEMBERS IN CITY Gideon C. Olson A. O. Sandbo Rosa Lee Sjoberg Georgia Swanson lVlEMBERS IN FACULTY Voyle C. johnson Carl Hartman MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY j. D. johnson Einar juul L. N. Lillesand George Lundelius Margaret Pearson M. L. Peterson V. C. johnson ,..,................PresiderI1f ..,,.........Vice-President .,...Sec1'elary-Treasurer Nell Thomason Carl Widen Hilda Widen Mrs, Elizabeth Winn Mrs. I A. Udden I A. Udden Mrs. A. l. Sanclbo Walter Seaholm W. G. Swenson Swante Udden john Karling Hannah Karling Harold Rosendahl X2 A + If ffaw ...... ' A' ' ,,,, Two Hundred Forty-two :SSW :Wa i . .ik ?3'ii 5:41. 4026 '. 1' . 5 V .v ,.- K, p -1 ra ves W ff ff' f f' fa Wffofff, , '. ' ,,,,, A ' ffff- '-sh ' ' rr - 'Q '-v r' '- ' Jf f f 'We ' ' , VW , W' was f ,X f X, a A fr' va' gn W4 lf.--f.-1 -. ,fa 'ow ,f J ff 1 f f .if .. 1 j ef X 4 L 4 ,I 9 f , 6 0, f 1 f f ff f 1 NSA ,of ,vxfi 1 f 555 XQVQ' iff ,Q f' Zia! 'xfv if If If mmffaf f ' ffffj !',,7 hi A, + Y' 4 we N 1 f .19 fy :Q ,, yy A W 1 4 f f ff Q1 6 W G f 5 -V V f I I I 0 1 I f I fghsktgf X .f 1 3 4 ,j mf 3, Ag My gh hywy f Z fi? f ' ,,, jf' ff f, X f -,1f f,. Q U 1AYY 1 V ----- Y If .f f M35 'M' L14 HM. '4' ,.. alfifs ,4 W. W -i f Af-, f f f M M .2232 Clubs Texas Chemical Club Top Row-Ellingwood, Upton, Ray, Dunlay, Buflcin. Center Row-Phipps, Marshall, Meyer, I-leavenhill, Clark, Lochte, Craig, Batlorn Row-Bnehrer, Sniefel, Barnes, Kariel, Read, Fahrentholcl, Morford, Moore, McPherson. CFFICERS W. T. READ ....,..,..,..,.. ..... P resident L. T. FAHRENTHOLD .... ...... S ecretary Founded at University of Texas, 1914 MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY T. E. Phipps, M.A. W. M. Craig, MA. E. E. Dunlay H. L. Lochte NN. T. Read, MA. A. T. McPherson, NIA. L. T. Fahrenthold H. M, Bufkin T. W. Ray R. C. Upton D. M. Stiefel Mrs. B. S. Marshall Miss Maude A. Barnes Miss May M. Meyer Miss Elizabeth Morford Miss Roxie Clark. B.A. Miss Eunice, Heavenhill N. H. Moore, MA. T. F. Buehrer, BA. L. W. Kariel F. F. Ellingwood R, H. Pritchett R. S. Taylor E. E. Pressler Miss Mary Roundtree Miss Roxie Weber, B.A. C. C. Turner Miss lN1ary L. johnston HONORARY MEMBERS IN FACULTY J. R. Bailey, PH. D. E. P. Sehoch, PH.D. H. W. Harper, M,D. W. B, Duncan. B. A. ,,, ,, . ,.,,,, ..., . ,...., .... ...,..... .,..., , ,.,...,.,. J ..., ..... ,.. ,.,.,. .....,., ,..., ,.... .... . . , , ..,. Two Hundred Forty-three Clb WWIIHlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEESIIlllllllllllllllilllllll lllllllllllllllligllll llll Ill lllllllllllillll ml 1 'F' 1 5 ff VN? ffffm..J., M E l E ,eocrrqu 5 - H H H H H 5 i ' 2' 3 MADGL DAVIS, DQESIDENT 5 MADY QOBEQTSON, VICE PQLSIDENT iii-' MADE LLNY. MUDPHY TQEASUEDQ 3.5. 3 AGMLS LLDBLTTLQ. sem --E-I i DUTH HALLH aucamm WELBOEN -- Josm HATCH 2 LOIS wma H MAQGAQLT STLWADT-QSAQAH CLAPP QE i Lols FOSTLQ--FQAMCLS PQOEJANT 4- LALA Booma -2 HELEN MOBLLY-MADGUEDITE WALKEQ-'HELLEN BAGNALL 5 E LOI5 SOWELL -' QLLLCQA SWELL '- MABEL Qocmes E 3 -DUTH DOTT5- LLo15r. CQAWFODD - ' SLLMA LLW15 Z H MAQY MLM--AGNL5 ZIHLMAN -- MAY MLYLQ DQNNIL CLAYTON -Loman YOUNG -' BLANQHL BAGNALL 2 Mmm mm-:AM -- NAN mwznsom H- EQTLLLL GLOVE12 2 3 LEJLA EASON-'LSTLLLL GOLDSTEIN--GAYNLLLL GUINN 2 2 CAQQIL CAMD H VIQGINIA 12ooT5 ' - EMMA MODMAMD 1 i MEA C. CLL '- KATHLEEN MOLESWOFTHAAASIE L HSH i MAUDE, BAQNL5 -VIQGINIA svmcn - ' ANNIE. DUTH bA55LL gives AL1cL MxLLLQ'- MQSLTHLL Momma -H wmmr. :LLQAM 3 ? OLLIL COFFEE- M M25 BLLLL 5 MAIZSHALL' -vnu QOFFLE. 2 i SAMMY HOGUE.'- IDMA vnu JoHNsoN -- LOTTIE. WOODUL i i JANE DAwsoM '- WELSH WLDPQLCHT--ANML M manow i i BLQTHA WITHEIZSHEUQINC DEYNOLD5 4- uoxsf. wAT'r5 3 ETHEL M1cHoLs' L MAEY A.bLATTMzQ--ALLxNL HAQT5oN :-E LOIS Tmcf. -- MLLLIL Memwsmv-bass LOCKWOOD E MARY SHULEB '- ELIZABETH HUGHE.5 FLODLNCE. DUQUETT 1 'llllllllIlllQIlIIIlllll'9L3 1' ,ON H1gggginuuunlwnlungulqlllllwl 'IMI li Q . Illlllllu L 'H - L nmnnq lm! lim.LLLiif1faf,ifL5La1Hffn.....il uhm.Mmm-..1..1 I Two Hundred F ty f -ff-- ' , ,,,,, .. sw- ie? r- ----, - 5, MV v 'H fy. .. ,,,, M v ,, , , , - .- ' ,pf-V ' : Kane Klub 'Top Row-Stephens, Lanfear, Brand, Trask, Hinds, Lee. Second Row-,. .,,,..,,......, Alderson, Brengle, Sherrill, Hammer, Thomas, Hightower, Davis. Third Raw-Winston, Chiles, -Jones, Barnes, lVIcCrummen, Corley, Crowley, Gidley. Bottom Row-Pope, Carter, Quinn, Powell, Harling, Fichtenbaum, Bufkin. OFFICERS WARD B. PONVELL ...., ...... K ing af the Kane C. E. QUINN .......... ,.... K night of the Kane L. C. I-IARLING, .... ,....,.................. K eeper of the Kane G. F. GOLF ...... .,., K eeper af the Kane and Katalog ,.,.v.,.-.-.,.-1-:-if4-1-Nwx-.A.-A-1--+7-at .-.i.,.-.-.-......,-.v4.-.- 1 ...ll .-..-.... ,...,,.,. . ,.e. . -..- ...-, .,,.. - .-.-.-...,..... ...-...-.-.-- V 4 , ..,,... .-.- ,f..-.f V -......'. f .-..f ..-,.i,.......,. ,..-. ...V - . ....-,.v V . Y . .. me-sm.1::e::.f+:.-,ss-f'Q'ffm:-'-.:--':2.z-Pmypw:-.4:'4-1..:f::::::491-z-v:4s:v.'-firmrfsrsQ-:ew-an-1:a:sf-wp:rw--rzv:-.,.f.,f.4:-':Q-sm..-4-1-91.14 Q:..Qz5:':,:g-,-:lm 'f-:Q.4.y:ev:-:s.v:+:-:mi- 1.:-1I:-:-my-.4-sl-fy:-:iz4-:isis-:4,-:-:waf-w'v41:1:w.':-:nv:-Q::aura+z.f:a-:p-1-3-1-:fyes:-:s.1.:..+f.-:-1-141+:1::-:..,..-...:-:e--M-1-:-:--.11 .- 4.m,, '1:-:1.gq:Q5:Ei:1:25:45-ci:i:3 -'-,:gm1g,f' ' - --- 'f:f.M:Sr1:s':1:I5:-f '-f': .2:1-' :'. 554:55 - ggggegsf-2rs:z:1-zgggz,merg:rmei:-Agegs:rs:1:1.:::::.xs.:5:s :gz55:gz22a:9:,y,.Q:5.5:5:r.:'i ':f::5:,?2g-151:-' :p5:5:5.::a, .... , . .... -. Xfs --35:5S55:5:5:55:55::., ''14:5::q:55g.5:g,k4.:1q:,:::5:5:53. -233:35:5:1f5:5:1f::1::5'r: .f.1:21E61E1f:i-Z'5:,, i3:z22.1:1522r52r- 1:-:2a2233sEvfi1:1Qir5 3,11:2,sgZ31v5Q-E:ME,i:: :f'5.5.2.V Two Hundred Forty-five I1-1P1?Ems:,:g::::ff2i,i1'fe-:Q-,se:Leg-14111 ,V--V1--71,1111t,m.,f.,Eef:1....L'5.T,1 ,- .,...., - :-::-:,:-:+:-4:- 14 rzx,-:,,,1-We 1-,ggzffxr 2-, :,,,::,fe.,,u:1-,Q-1,,,,,f,,,,,,,,:, mgreegine-.1 ,, - mm: ,Y,,,, ,,,g,,,gq,,.m3,f,n ,:::1,a?5H- ,,,,,,,-V ' wma .-1:-c f ' -:man :+. W nf -cali?-212E1?Er2S'1r:rE:?W5 :f . . ,wx -,+V 4?,,,ff', 4 .. .. , . Y H 4 535: -:ff-1' H we vzwz, .:z::::Q:,S:sv:-':4N:ZSz:1-2': -'--' er-'-.. -.-:avr--1:25-was-: '--:ff Clubs Texas Law Society Top Row-Goldman, IVIcGee, Griffin, Sadler, Hubbard. Center Row-Polansky. Simpson, Guenther, Carney, Kennerly, Hess, Langford, Lander. Bottom Row-Luter, Ivlixon, Holliday, Drysdale, Rogers, Robertson, Green. g ' I 1 Two Hundred Forty-six 1 ffb- 3g:3-3gg5 'W22 -' ' P wW ' 11f1':?4-U 2 :' fi ' 2 w u ,ff n- l f' f911v'W1I,l,:25QZ2?4 ff1ff 'f Z' .,:.:.4 w,Q,.a2:a6x+gg.g3,g,w-wx :Vx 1:-mp. Mn.-:--v . -:fx W,-..-'wad , . - Q-Aff.-W we E, Q -..,,.,4,:.-,,,.,m,.. f16ga54M.me-.-s-g:.g-QW4s,.:rg,-Wg-...V an-:css Ng. 4-:Q-'.-:aah ..4-'-ma 4-44 wwf 44M .Af-'V-C ,-'.f'- ,uf .-'f+g-,-ff'-' J: ' ..... as .AA. ., . .... .J:::::3:::2--g:fieezfaufmwaiffrf-fauzzrf:32 ff-' 1 f--- :mmf--- 111?:'M ,,,Y, Clubs Texas Woman's Law Association Top Row-Hubby, Huntress, Moore, Leary. Center Row-Drysdale, Marshall, Connerly, Ross, I-leHin. Bollom Row-Sandbo, lvlaxxvell, lVlcQueer1, Boone. Robertson, Lewis. Established in Texas in 1915 ., .. ,.- is , .-- '.-A-x.. : : -'ta -+24 , 4349!-'fa'-'-.- - - V 1sI 'gEE1E?Ef4 '- +:n?1':4 w:44:4+-7:E1 i2Ef-:-'rzafi , , ---- - 1-ff Two Hundred Forty-sc-vr-n '53E'f!5.n - - -,-.-W:I'-'Zvi-Z-SITI1'-:-15 'R-S'f:1:3K-2-'-Pla ' 4-'-224+I-I-'+xi:PkiC5:3!7b. - -:- 'f'1' - -1.-:svleI-F-1c3215-21:f:-f4 '5'5 '- 'Fr 1-I-2. .-:-V- 'N-1'kC-I-, lin Q. : '-rf-'5: If-. . . .- ' 155- 0 1 Z? 1'::.. an- vrgfrp-:grWC'mi'-'?ES2s+:+an'-15212121215'2:2:fsiLMESr:2k1if - X A 1:11 X ., s ' 4 .,,,.,,,-:gv12'.,,,.,., mm: wr --fr-A-wgy. 1-:agar eg jim'-I:12:e2:Y R1 X Clubs Longhorn Rifle Club xx Top Row-IVIcComas, Treadwcll, Speer, Hess, Ray. Center Row-Damon, Buchanan, Brand, Braham, Krause, Mitchell, Towne. Bottom Raw-Donaldson, Ratcliffe, Zander, Merrill, Roy, Barrow, I-lodges, au' ffkff Y 5' W9 xr W WAN-f -wiww aww ,459 ww-W f 4 N M-,A fx xv A X :f-zz ':a+s41ss:::4ax X'-2:1u::e.v.+:-:-.gwtv Q-..maaym,:' 14x,-14:4-.,z::,. -.-:-:-:-aw-:vf.-. ,.f1.ss:1:sf4-wx r-weK::w:::- 4:-xw:-:-1-4--rsgrg' -:ce-:-xx:-:z-s:r:shr-:f':-:-:4:-:- :-rq:+:---wp ,:,4,:,lW ,W,E.,:,:w,w,m. -,,,,.,,:a:FQ:,zg1::: fig,.Ki5,433:.:..,.-.,,,,.,.,.,..,.-- ,,:3gq:,:,,g,5,g:,:.:,,, s4,:,::,f.sZ,-gg::.':: ::z::s:'.1a:s::s -2:21:25-112:-3as-r::f-:H:f:-. 'wlriizsz Two Hundred Forty-eight 5' - ' - -- ' . 7 - 5 - ' ' , .... A ' ' - ' 1 ' -1:22. 2542 M ' 'Sari H' .. . .. .. ,.,...,., . ..,. . , . ,,., ..., . VV,,,,, ,.....,, , . . - W.. .. , r...,. Clubs Alexander Frederick Claire Top Row-Delhomme, Roberts, Kariel, Rowe. - Center Row-Laird, Fairweather, Jones, Callicutt, Beecroft. Bottom Row-Frank, Wyse, Trout, Tobin, Carl, Scurlock. G. M. TROUT ...... J. F. TOBIN .... J. W. WYSE ...,, A . L. FRANK ....... T. G. CARL. S. R. Beecroft J. M. Callicutt L. W. Kariel F. G. Roberts J. F. Tobin J. M. Foster T. U. Taylor F. E. Ciesecke R. L. Wirtz OFFICERS ...............President ......Vice-President ..................-Secretary ....................Treasurer .......Sergeant-at-Arms Founded at University of Texas MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY T. B. Bromley A. L. Frank S. T. Laird J. W. Wyse O. W. Scurlock J. W. Donovan I-IONORARY MEMBERs IN H. J. Ettlinger T. C. Carl E. E. Fairweather D. B. Jones J. Siman C. M. Trout C. L. Sens FACULTY L. K. Deihomme C. E. Howe MEMBERS IN AUSTIN R. S. Thaxton J. P. Upchurch - ' ., V' Two Hundred Forty-nine f 'fiiil 7Z1:fE?2:2EI5252E3E25i1E :4:l:i:-.1-1'1:1:-:-:Is-:::::r:.:i:+:-:-:-:-1:2:1:-::'5::::1::1-151:-a:':1:-:Is2:2:1:':21-Nr,-g.-,:1::g:5::lE:-:-:1-1:2:1:I:l:I:I:l:1:2: , 4 11 f X , J . 6 F27-725114 f:'r'.-24: . 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LEVY .....,....,... ....................... ..,........,....... P r esident F. CLARKE ........... ,.... ....... V i ce-Presidenl A. E. GOUDGE... .,.... ..... ....... S e crelary-Treasurer MEMBERS IN UNWERSITY F. Cheesborough I-I. Williams R. Williams J. Farb B. I-Iartel M. Catterall J. Sheehy J. A, Burrell B. Morford M. Meyer E. Locke J. Lubben J. Frenkel S. Fisher A. Levy W. Watson A, E. Goudge W. Pauls G. Graves A. Bruce A. Meyer F. Clarke A. Elisor Two Hundred Fifty-two . . ' :f i-:- ---'-3 vff 1' ' 1 -- 'f:2:32??-'f 4 f2- '1 'ff 'ff2w.:Z3f. 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Corenbleth, J, L. Kerr, Robert M, Field, C. l. Francis, Wayne Howell, Bottom Row--J, L. Shepherd, J, K. Crossman, Dr. E. D. Shurter, C. B. Calloway, Finis Senor. Debating Squad Top Raw-Ivlay, Boyer, Parnen, johnson. Bottom Row-Baggett, Crossman, Francis, Calloway, Senor, Skiles. -P' W - N' vw ' ff-'f Efggggj-nfsiisf' -' W ....,, ' ,, -. ,. Two Hundred Fifty-six ..... .... ,.A..,.. X ...,.. ..... 5 . iw? 1 A v.t,:: .3:53123':Q:5E2Si:f:2-ar:35:qcg,:i:15:5:xrs:215:P:1:12:21:g:Q:5::5i:4:x.,1--- g.s:.x,5:':I 5:25211 .......,.,.g:E:97:7:S2f:f 11.3.1-212215 -321152522225 ,zih 1535352 4'i12i:'f- tk-1-191465. .. .... f ., .-.-sz-emu, -4 4--:-Y-Q:-:-zv.-xf:-:E-:-:-xkbr-I-1-:-G:-:-:,:':r1:::v.-:f:c-.:-:. . '-:I1I:..'. 'Z-2-11 ..., 4v:v?'.i- 1-9:-,. -:.v:-:4-af, . .--.- ,..A 'tc-n:f.-14:-., .,-555-Viv:-. 1:-:f'f.f:+F.-i5:1 W'4Sz:-5:- .4:1235Z55:I'4-.fi'i5:4132.,.-051f'i'-JZ'??v :- ,- :xii Belles-Lettres ROBERT M. FIELD, First Ajirmative-Winner of T Freshman Declamation Contest and Wilmot Prize 19143151 Rusk lntersociety Debate 1914-'15, 1915-'161 Winner of University, District and State Intercol- legiate Peace Contest 19151161 Winner of third place in Southern Peace Contest 1915-'161 Stelfox Prize in Debate, 150 gold Howard Watch 1916-'17g 3525 Prize in Evans Oratorical Contest 1916-'17. Field and Skiles on the affirmative debated Oklahoma and Southern Californiag Subject for debate, The Single Tax Question. Unanimous decision over Okla., 2.to 1 Winner over California. T LEE SKILES, Second Ajirmcztive-Winner of ir Declamation Contest and Wilmot Prize: Hogg Oratorical Contestl Winner of Prize in Debate forthe best debater in the Law Department in 1916-'17. CARL B. CALLAWAY, First Negative+Texas-Louisi- ana Debating Team 19151 Texas-Missouri Team 19163 Winner of the Potter Loving Cup in After-Dinner Speakingg President of the University Oratorical Association. Callaway and Crossman on the Negative of the Single Tax Question debate, Missourig on the Negative of Compulsory Military Training debate. Wisconsin. Lost by 2 to 1 to Missouri, at Columbia. Mo.: lost Z to 1 to Wisconsin, at Madison. , . 1, JEROME K. CROSSMAN, Second Negative-1ndivid- ual Prize Intersociety Debate 1914-'15g Stelfox Prize in Debate, 3550 gold Howard Watch 1915-'161 Winner of Evans Oratorical Contest and S50 Prize 1915-'log Winner of State Oratorical Contest and Prize of 3575, 1915-'log Texas-Missouri Debating Team 1915-'16. 'i ' iiieff yfxrsiw Two Hundred Fifty-seven : f - 4. ew:r:ar:::::::i:1afF:::1:v-. 1 - -M-5-' H 4: ' 12:2::rfrz:::s.:::-:-mcf:-:r--rf-,-:-r+:-:-:-:-:-:-:+:-:-.,..1 W 'f '1 2 is Q gg, --1,...1 'f4Qf:4u5:::5fqQ ...iw-wiv-',92m,g:Qs'5s5u::1a: , 2411 f-323' ,411-1,-'.s ,Gm-.lm xg,--'f 4...:M,Q,, -S1:Ei:E:k2:EH:r:3v:21:1::lr' A .... 'grin-41' i, , ' ,,,fi'f'1:i3 W ' ' '1 ' E m . Tflifiilfffifls .fzazxfiz -:rm-:::::.:: gz,i,:fe-:-:-we:-:?mEfs::f:1:::5:u:r:f::.:z::3s::3:rsr:15225211F:agvsmazieriifrakfarbr:e1:-sfszreriiwir4'1:1:2:::1:2:f'f:2- Belles-Lettres SAMUEL GRAVES BAGGETT,' Second Ajirmative- Intersociety Debating Team of the Rusk Literary So- cietyg Winner of the Stelfox Prize in Debateg Texas- Arkansas Debating Team 1916. I-I. T. BOWYER, Second Negative-University Debating Squad and Member of the University of Texas De- bating Team which met Tulane University. j. R. PARTEN, First Ajirmative-lntersociety Debating Team 1915-'161 Alternate and Member of Debating Team 1915-'l61 Texas-Colorado Team 1917. Parten and Baggett on the Affirmative, lost to Colorado on the Negative of the Single Tax Question, 2 to 1, at Austin. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSON, First Negative--Debab ing Squad of the University of Texas 19153161 Mem- ber of the lntersociety Debating Team 1915-'161 Texas-Louisiana Debating Team 1916-'17. johnson and Bowyer on the Negative of the Single Tax Question Debate, Tulane. Tulane defeated in New Orleans, 2 to 1. 11-iww fmz-v:w:f-W-:1w:1s:z1 W -...views-:-:4.:--. - V v.--,-sm:-1-izv.-wp:-a+.:4-:ga-g...-.-:-...-.-.-.-.-.4-:-'-:-:V:fa-I-4-1-:Q-:xc-:-if,:-- in-1:1-:+:-1-fa:-14:-:-:Val:-1:-1--:V:-:-:Q-1:-:sf-:-:-H-:4-n:-11+:4-:4:-:avI-Is:2:21122:2:raw-:V.-2f:1:21:32:f2z2:1:2:r:2:r:11r:2:21:55,5F:1:f:1:yx:1f:2:1:'E1525152251515252952Eft5r55EE:2?E5E??1525555555259-rvrf15r1i 1'..fI' -. ,-v v ,M - -shgkiiizldx-. 75:-:5 :PZ5'i51 I I il-In-5'i'?E5ZECKP32l:Iii-1-2-':4tf:iEZf:f33iEI:2:7:53??f?:EiE5E5E1E252' 43223525 IlStiaiifEEifE15'I:I5l'f'i'?'1- Ill '7': ' ':'?53lf5'3?i25I4!7:3I5i'F'32?2'i1:5EC?El7355565E57:Ei517Ff:I?f5:35:21E?fIE7EI3i7Ef5if7i122fS?E?lI'215521:5:I13.f3!:2:2. '-52'2f5EIi': -2-f:1:': ' .. Za Two Hundred Fifty-eight W' g-------- -'f' -f ff. Belles-Lettres CARLAND DAY-Winner, the Evans Oratorical Con- test 1916-'17, and Major Ira H. Evans' 3550 Prize. Winner of the State Oratorical Contest at Belton and 5575 Prizel Winner of the Freshman Declamation Con- test l9l6-'l7. and the Wilmot 9625 Prize. JULIEN S. ELFENBEIN-Winner of the University Peace Contest 1916-'17, and University Represent- ative in the District Peace Contest at San Marcosq Winner of the Freshman Deelamation Contest and the E. P. Wilmot S525 prize 1915-'16. . Review of 1 91 5-' 1 6 Season The University of Texas laid undisputed claim to the U. S. Intercollegiate record for de- bate last year when four teams went forth and won six consecutive debates on the Prepared- ness question, three in the territory of the opposition. In what is believed to have been the longest debating trip ever made in the United States, Charles I. Francis and Orville W. Wood defeated the Universities of Colorado. Southern Cali- fornia. and Arizona, by unanimous decisions Cexcept against Arizonaj, on the negative side of the question, returning after an absence of three weeks. Meeting a strong team from the University of Missouri, Jerome Crossman and Carl Calloway won for Texas by a two to one decision, in Austin, upholding the affirmative. The Oklahoma team lost to Lynn W. Landrum and Myron G. Blalock, representing the University, and the University of Arkansas lost to Sam Baggett and T. E. Hayden, both con- tests being in Austin. In the University debates to determine the teams, Wood won the 35100 W. E. Pope prize, Francis the F6100 Delta Sigma Rho prize, and Jerome Crossman the 3550 Stelfox prize. Equally successful were the intercollegiate orators. Jerome K. Crossman won the Evans Contest and the 5550 Major Evans prize. earning the privilege to represent the University in the State Oratorical Contest. Meeting the strongest schools in the state at the contest at Ft. Worth, Crossman returned victorious to Varsity with the 3575 state prize. Selected to represent the University in the Intercollegiate Peace Contests. Robert M. Field defeated all district schools in the meet at San Marcos and won the final state meet at liieligon. I-le was awarded third place in the Southern Intercollegiate Peace Contest held in a ama. The Speakers' Club won the Wozencraf t intersociety debate cup for the second successive year. Warren Dale. Albert Johnson and Jube Parten composed the team. The Freshman declamation contest and the 525 Wilmot prize were taken by Julien Elfenbein. This record has given the University of Texas a prestige among the largest colleges of the country and according to Dr. Shurter, head of the School of Public Speaking, was the direct cause of Wisconsin's offer this year to enter into debate relations with Texas. -,---- . :ri-151.b:Y ::-w .... -:g:,:,Q:,5,' am, V- ---111 1 -fzz ,:,.',,,3,,:,g yy bf Wm f Q, M, New 1 if M, f f, I 1'f--:ww-: - -W tv' neo.-.5 M .za ' :f5:2m4 zzeew ' . 'l'I.L..'Z f 1 f f 1 ' ' 1 ' ff -1--112'-':1-it f , ,, 1 ,M ,.,.,,,.. ,,...,,,.. ...... . .. -'-, . Two Hundred Fifty-nine .. ,.,:g.gw:a-.-,FZMEIM-: ax-. -,.-eds? -'Sis '3:k!?gi9Xe' 2i:I-l:- A- r 1:24:r .- .,. 'T Belles-Lettres Athenaeum Literary Society ' Top Row-Shine, jungjohan, Machemehl, Albritton, Sadler, Blalock. Center Row-Corenblech, Williams, Harrison, Sale, Baldwin, Blaclcshear, Norton. Botlom Row-McGee, Beckman, Kerr, Hubbard, Uhl, Taylor, Hufl man. ARTHUR G. UHL ....,. R. R. HUFFMAN ....... R. A. TAYLOR .... . ....... J. L. KERR .,.. WERNER BECKMANN ........ R. W. GILLETTEM... DAVID MCGEE ....,..... GILVIE HUBBARD ...,. H. H. IVIACHEMEHL.. R. R. I-IUFFMAN .......... J. L. KERR .,...........,....., E. M. CORENBLETH. R. W. GILLETTE ...... ARTHUR G. UHL .....,,...... OFFICERS FALL TERM WINTER TERM ............President ......Vice-President ............Secrelary ....,....Trea.surer . ........ ,... ......... , . Critic ............,..........Auditor ,......-Sergeant-at-Arms ..........,.,..President Vice-President ..........Secretary . ffreasurer ..........CrLtzc . .,.,.................. Auditor .,.....Sergeant-at-Arms DPRING ll ERM WERNER N. BECKMANN, ................................ . W. H. SADLER ...............,.... E. M. CORENBLETH ........ j. L. KERR .............. R. A. TAYLOR .,..... R. W. GILLETTE ...... GILVIE HUBBARD ...... Oscar B. Albritton Glen Alvey W. N. Beckmann Wyatt Baldwin W. S. Blackshear -I. B. Blalock E. M. Corenbleth H. W. Dunham PUOFWU gwirlg QTQT5 W '1 :cn alia: 5 EJ 32 F11 30 721 cn . R. Huffman Chris jungjohan J. L. Kerr David McGee ...............President Vice-President ...........-Secretary .. .Treasurer .....................CritLc .......................AudLtor ......-Sergeant-at-Arms H. H. Mlachemehl B. S. Mothershead H. G. Nami Kenneth Norton W. H. Sadler W. K. Sale Walter H. Shine R. A. Taylor Jas. O. Wynne Luther B. Williams A. G. Uhl 1551-' ' f' ' 'V:-'fy-29:15:f-21:2-Izlilgziria:-::-pi.:-:-:2a.a:g:::::::-:-rw,-af:-:Qfawiwz-1: -.-'-: :iz-'-:-.-1-ix. --- ----f-'- : -4-- . A-4:-:-:-:-:-.-:a -, .-..-.- . - ,-,-,v.- .-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ,- ....,.,... - ...,-.-..-....-,-,-,-,,, . . -.-- .- .f.-...-.,.,.-,v,-,....'..-..,-...-.-.'. ....- .....-..f..v..,.-.-.- , ' E' Two Hundred Sixty ,,,, 1 . . ' -' -' . -. -' Belles-Lettres Rusk Literary Society Top Row-Chanault, Fichtenbaum, Dameron, Beverly, Weber, Taylor, Swain. .Second Row-Ball, R. A. Shepherd, Heard, Fouts,CJohrIs0n, Long, Beasley. Third Row-Adams, Akin, R. B. Harlan, Lochte, ook, Hammer, Miles, Bufkin, Dickson. Fourth Raw-Field, May, Baggett, Hartman, J. L.Shepherd, Whipple, Landrum, Brand, White. Bottom Row-Skrabauclc, Pevehouse, Basse, Barker, Goldman, W. A. Harlan, Luter, Poindextcr. j. L. SHEPHERD ...,..,, G. A. HARTMAN ...... ERNEST MAY ......... C. E. BRAND ...,... J. R. BEVERLY ...... S. G. BAGGETT.. GUY ROGERS ..... I-I. L. TAYLOR .....,.. J. R. BEVERLY.. C. E. BRAND ....... J. K. WEBER ..... j. L. SHEPHERD L. S. WHIPPLE.. R. C. WHITE ....... j. W. AKIN .......,.. C. E. BRAND ....... W. B. BALL ....... GUY ROGERS ...... OFFICERS FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM .........,..President ......Vice-President ..........,.Secretary ..............Treasurer ..................Reporler ......Sergeant-at-Arms ..............Pre.sident .....Vice-President ............Secretary ................Treasurer ...............,.....Reporler ......Sergeant-at-'Arms .....,........President ......Vice-President ..........Secretary ..............Treasurer .........,..........,Reporzer ......Sergeant-at-Arms dxf? !f,:ff,yQi,ll f-'a::::::::::,:,i,:5Q-14-W:-'.:f:--.::-i:::5i:4-q:,:m-'.-1zz:s:z-:a:f:s,:5::-:-T:-:4-I-1-1.:::1.e-:-::spsfzgzgwI:-R.:-:-5:5:eg:svp:::::i::5law:-:-I-7ii'-:zzz-www-:.:-in-A-zr.z.',.2::' may argwfi- .-:-P ax-A.1iff.:ai:myAaw-:+Pi:::4:::f::.,:,:1w .,:-:-:-121,-va,-.:1.-g,::-:-:4- .-I-.qs-:m:f.z:-:-ff:-A w::am: -1.2 -. wi: .-9151:-:15:15:fi:sz:,.:42qs:zag,1wasgmac::5:,ggi,i53:::g1g:f -N .-.111-'EE-ir-'-2.::2f.Jiri: '-14:2-' .. ZZ ' 'Q E4 55. ,.Amq:::,:5,.55-I1g::,:9yr1.1-..'z:i::::.::1::n:::1:4::yq:-:- I-'H-' ::vs:a4:!l:-:-Smrzrsiszri 4,:.w:51:g1s: 3yEgf.zi:y-Gxlw Y' 'ae:'r::-:-:-:ma-:-:---- -1:vii-I4-rvwmffa-:1s+. --fi-1-1s.s1r:r'r::w.:-:-1+ -sa:-1:-fa:-.4 mi:-if-1-2-:4. 44-fer:-.sw-: .4111-3-:f-4-:-brsaw:-am-f'2214-my.--ffafamyr:-14 . '-1?sE1M35r:rEr1F'2S- 'S5624a221:3:-:2:vwr4:122: at-mf:1:62:1:1Er11i:i:E 1121:15:f:2I2:1:fE211:..v.-. ..... .mlirkiiyaisva-., -zriirfriiwgz-f:j:U:1:1.W- -14235-117Z1:1fZ:aff.-M' .. V. ' . 1:ri:E1:v:5:E:I1515515:RSRSi:S:?:5R31E:E:.1552515:?:52:e1::f:2sS?95r:is:a2fe:1:5:5:32:52ai::E:5:2i2::E:5:GERS.-:lewdSrkaiiri2E612EE:E:2:3ES:21E21:S1a2f:25S:E:5:E:2:9ZG:E1Erf5S?EE152E1E' 155121511ff:iff:22111324flE:EF2f?6fi'ff1wif -'iwi'Zf 21f1'f':'422 'v--411:12:IW-f-1Mv'1F+'f l2'21f: Fi'2'2 - -1'f'f'2 I-f:'ff'1 l ' Two Hundred Sixty-one V., Belles-Lettres Speakers Club Top Raw-Rogers, Guthrie, Parten, Baker, Barrow. becond Row-Elfenbein, Wynne, McClendon, Shields, Jacks, Brown. Third Row-I-Iexter, Hudgins, Marahle, Crossman, Gulick, McNamara, White. Bottom Raw-Cofer, Scurry, Williams, Dale, Johnson, Hart, Myers. OFFICERS FALL TERM DALE ....,.... .,........,......,........ .........., P r esident P. P. WILLIAMS ..... ..... V ice-President TOM SCURRY .....,... ,..,........., S ecretary J. S. ELFENBEIN ...... .........,..,.,..... C rizic J. D. COFER .....,...... .......,.,.......,.,..,......., ..... S e rgeant-at-Arms ' WINTER TERM P. P. WILLIAMS ....... ..........,............... .............. P r esident J. S. ELFENBEIN ....... ..... V ice-President LAMAR HART ....... ............ . .Secretary J. R. PARTEN ....... ...........,........ C ritic W. J. DALE ....., .......................... ..... I S' ergeant-at-Arms SPRING TERM LAMAR HART .......... .......,....,............. .............. P r esident J. K. CROSSMAN ....... ..... V ice-President A. S. JOHNSON ..... .............. S ecretary C. A. GULICK, JR ........ ....... - ............. C ritic R. KNIGHT ............. Sergeant-at-Arms .......... Two Hundred Sixty-two x .,R.:,wwv:5m.4.,:.:5:::5:5ac -5.1.waz,z::z1:::::.s:::...l... .:...-.-:-:1:-.-f-::.E,.,.1., ..,f,.f,4.,..-:,.42-:WV-14:..f..we-yr-A-,L4:.WV.:,-xy-V1-:1:.Wvy-f.7f.-W-:y+.,:.,-..,-.- :,:-1:51915 R+ a2:2:r:r:r-'21- RI!-111512.25-'ss :f:21R' r1.4-frmmzi-1: f Z,Zf'1r2ff42'.-:P am-,eZW,f:-tw'-ami: ,R .R. Rf, .M N ,M ,...o,,., .. .., A .fff.,,.... . fs ,,0.f,. 1 ...,M... ,f Belles-Lettres Hogg. Debating CHub Top Row-Slanon, McRae, I-light, Warren, Terry, Bradfield. .Second Row-Ivlclvlahon, Walker, Scruggs, Weeks, Pugh, Speer. Third Row-jones, Cain, Jonas, Grafa, Taliaferro, Cole Bottom Row-Farb, l-leare, Winston, Howell, Tiller, Naugle. W. R. HOWELL T. S. TILLER ..,.. jo I-llc!-xr .,........ W. C. HEARE... E. C, GIBBS ...... OFFICERS FALL TERM W. R. COLE .... F. R. SENOR ...... ............................ WINTER TERM C. K. WINSTON ..... .............,.............. ,... W. O. SLATER... W. A. NAUGLE. E. T. JONES ...... j. FARB ,............. W. C. I-IEARE... P, A. SPEAREH.. W. C. HEARE ..... Owowlf A. NAUGLE. C. GRAFA .,..... L. TERRY ........ W. SCRUGGS T. JONES ....... K. WINSTON SPRING TERM ...............President ......Vice-President ..........Secretary ..... Treasurer ....,................Crilic ..................Repofter .,...Sergeant-at-Arms ........,...President .. Vice-President .........,Secretary .... Treasurer .....................Critic ..................Reporter .....Sergeant-at-Arms ............President ......Vice-President ............-Secretary .Treasurer .....................Critic ..................Reporter .........,..........-Sergeant-at-Arms 1 Nw - :wif-2zirr-s:z:f'-wif +1 x f 4.vx--:f 4 r'5'fM- -4E6::s:z2:r'm: .f21:nfsM::?3 f 'Y'wf -31:1 ' -a.:.v:f.f 4 fnnzmfzrf-.141-.,...:-1111:-A.-1' H -- Two Hundred Sixty-three X AQ' '1 1 NZ?-1- - w x - .J 'Pd ' ly ' S+- 4.53. '-12 4 N... ..., .. N h -'f-If :c-, .-wmv-,gi rg!-. P6421 ' smwx: Es. av: zlzlksek I :vg:z::'::-mf-2'wmpi-.V Belles-Lettres Ramshorn Literary Society 1 Tab Row-Towne, O'Bannion, Niven, Roy. Center Row-Darter, I-Iobbs, Finlay, Thomas, Graham. Bottom Row-Walker, Weeg, Granger, McComas, Myres, Doole. MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Chas. I-I. Brooks L. B. Walker I-I. S. Myres J. S. Doole M. T. Lawrence W. A. Darter W, G. Weeg W. G. McComas J. W. Wyse Geo. S. Ezell K. B. Niven A. L. O'Bannion O. E. Finlay F. G. Roberts D. B. jones A. T. Granger N. I-I. Roy D. B. jones C. J. I-Iarpold I-I. R. Towne john Graham O. K. Hobbs M. W. Thomas Von Struve 'I : i: Two Hundred Sixty-four f' - ' A KW Belles- Lettres Cofer Law Society Top Row-Montgomery, Davis, Myers, Hawkins, Paddy, Peyton, Farb. Center Row-Murray, Kaufman, Cardenas, Davis, Gordon, Grcines. Bottom Row-Greines, Taylor, Prof. Patterson, Prof. Cofer, Whipple, Barnes, Baggect, Hillman. L. S. WHIPPLE ....,.. S. B. BAGGETT .... S. GREINES ...... W. J. BARNES .... E. G. HILLMAN... J. FARB ..........,.... G. D. MONTGOMERY ..... G .PEDDY ....,.....,. S. G. BAGGETT... D. GREINES ...... M. R. CARDENAS ,,.... OFFICERS FALL TERM WINTER TERM SPRING TERM ................,PresidenL Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer ....,....,............Sherzjf ,.,........Pres dent Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Sharif .........,........Pre.sident .......,.Vice-President ,Secretary-Treasurer 'EISIEI22?i'25:21252:2:52251Elf:ES323:5:E:3f:5SiS::-7::g:fEfE2f:3E2:1511232111I:225:23212:If-E21rf-51515227:izIRI:5:-:Ezk2:2:25f:2:Ii1ElEiE22 ii31'IV:F:Z-5:5:21ff4E1:15FJ55:7J9:5:5FF' :7'2:2I94E?'-51:35'5:i 'V'25'7f:5E3:v?iT'7-75'715IZ5l5 7J457i5fi5E75H5555 175575725-ffi f-5:11253'IWC'2135175152 - 5' :ci-. .1S.k6'-::2:3 -':f.-'f:f? 2' -.TISQECMEIESE:-:25:cb,':2:' -:455:51kf:1EF:5G13EE1:2f i:3451:2f-:2?2E ' i':'i'5 1 ' 43:IZEFJ'5:i:7:?:k?3E?.,. -71?-'-irfliii' 5:53-Ei2'1'7CG7515Y+2:fZ525F':' '-5lm3Z5'55'fff32'i7i?2 - lf'-f'f'7'35 , f Two Hundred Sixty five .... W ,M -- ' -- we E , 2-1422:5:is3251215asa:.:Q:::.4-:,.:g.-wa:. . X Belles-Lettres Hildebrand Law Society 'Top Row-Howard, Parten, Shepherd, Dale, Sparks. .Second Row-Wheeler, Williams, Hubbard, Cotten, I-ludgins, Evans. Third Row-Catlin, Grantham, Griffin, Baker, Calloway, Francis. Bozlom Row-Thompson, Stinnett, Rogers, judge Hildebrand, judge Butte, Smith, Hess. GUY ROGERS ...... j. B. MORRIS .,...., H. C. STINNETT ....., LYNN LANDRUM ...... A. C. SMITH ......, A. C. SMITH ,.... I. D. HESS ,.......... E. L. GILBERT. .,.. . FRANK SPARKS ..... -I. B. FORD ....... E. O. THOMPSON... .... FRANK SPARKS.. ..... . E. D. CIATLIN ....... . OFFICERS FALL TERM XVINTER TERM SPRING TERM .........President Vice-President .........Secretary ..........Clerk ......Sheri-bt ,........President Vice-President ..,......Secretary ..........Clerk .....Sherij ...............President Vice-President .........Secrelary H. SCHARFF. ...,. . ..... . ..... ......Clerk J, L. SHEPHERD ...... ..... S herif Z ' .1-2v:..I:Z7.' -,.-yy . rsmrzrrzfegsf ,5:5:5:r:5:gIg2i::-:-gf '-15.55315--'mil::gaar52:5E151ffEriT2:5:1:5f:5592155 . -I , ,R '- - . :cv-.-. - ' A' A' ' ,R ,:34gf..1-3.1. fy,ggj.:.,g:v.,:3::g:f' ,,.,r:g:g5:gQj.S:1:E:5:E:1:2 ' ' Two Hundred Sixty-six '- is:ssE:ssf55eizis5f5:fa5:If..22551535521555525551-I- f-'-'-'W'f'fs ''2'1-1-P24:SESEsfff2+'E5Q5Sf2:51:ff:F2513EMEEEEPZQQQEQEEESEF :sif ifiFff1'1555f25iEs252522521622211551'fflfffiiffflfwifffr:lfvfflifisis: f1Wf2S:Z2f':iffif5525556ilfffmzzsgfi. ' ... .ky H, I ., .. .. 1.,., 7. ,. , .,. 9 . , I I1 1 14 ll, 5 1, 1 X 1 1 1 1 41 ,11,1 1 AA ' , 1 I 1 V f ' W1 1 ' X 9 I 1 1 Belles-Lettres Tarlton Law Society Tap Row-Bigham, Rogers, Dale, Parten, Stovall, Trimble. Center Row-Elfenhein, Bush, Damon, Simmons, Rucker, Calloway, Davis, Hart. Bottom Row-Taylor, Gilberts, Green, Marcin, jackson. Biggs, Banks. OFFICERS FALL TERM W, j. DALE ....,... ......,...........,.,........ ............. P r esident W. R. BROWN ..,...... ...,... V ice-President J. B. FORD ................. ..........,.. S ecretary S. S. MCCLENDON ...... ........ C lerk M. C. CULBERTSON ....... .....................,....,. ..... S h erij W. B. MARTIN .,... E. L. GILBERT. .... F012 fnrw mi? O-42 EW SW 023 255 255, 5,55 EQ2 2.29. 'fan-fe U-1710 . W. JACKSON ....... . I. Biocs ........... . -J. STOVALL .......... F. BOBBXTT ..,......... M. C. CULBERTSON ....... WINTER TERM ...............President ......Vice-President SPRING TERM ........,....,.President .......Vice-President ...........Secrelary .,........Clerk ......shefig .,.,,.1.:m-:Ni.M47,.,,.1.,,.,.,.,,,.1.W.-.:.:.,.,,1141,i.,.,.M.,.,.:,.:,:,.1S::.,3,.,.,.i-1-14:-px....i,...,:,. ---- - -1.--1-:ii--iw ma-1..2s.4-1:1 gr--1.-.-ia.-44+1w .lifyfz-11? .... E... . .. . 1-1.-. .cf-1141-114-. 4.11 :,:1g:,:p-. :eviq:-:,g,2:.,.14.11if,4my,pcms:Q:f1.:.i4f5:::,Q:g-cw:...1.,.Agg.-.-1:-wi-y.f.:,i.:.: .1.pg,:g, ff-:i,::1,1:,-'-14.11-1an.:-1-we ..1:'af::z5::vxonnf'1-41 '--ima ef-4-mf.:-111: '-.:- Two Hundred Sixty-Seve fl CTUS 3:5512ifQEE5?22E3Qj:3f:2:f:12f52EQ5f:y53iif-ifiiiliiliif2396E537SEEK225333322155:2133151515I5I2EIf'3Z:F'3:325:5545'1'5'FWi'-'1'55Q:3f:fS:5FZEIFSFSSS:ffl7132522552E152I:ki5175:tl32IS525153522111577:32IRI:QSC:lS2lE2f32I:Z35::I1'f:-:C:iz2:221:5iIflitB5:g:B1:1:7S:I7:-:-:-'-:Lpywk:-:-:-:-:-.4-:vzaisgqaighlglqtirc-:-:5'1:?-1: .,g , i,:,.55,,5,m,,w. 1'Lzfmveeg 2:r4:fa:,:,:am- 'M---'-'-'A-wr:1:iswa-IA:I4.:::::zr,:::ssII-1,2a,.4-:-1-Iaw:an:rwrszeriwf-:4-:-. E:2f:::1s:r:Sf.,R we-ss::1e:s,:-zaca:-:vw-s.'--'-2:-- A i , , 1, gc - y - -N. . . .,.,. .. .. 1 A s R 3 f X Y 2 A ff N fu 9 P a f f f Rf x , v 1 4 XY? c'.f'e4 Q. aw of Q ' X f 'A ..,. ' Belles-Lettres Ashbel Literary Society Top Row+Wueste, Bumpass, Hume, Hirschfield, McKenna, Hawkins, Hall, Buddy. be-cond Row-Houston, Winslow, Edmond, Feuille, McCammon, Collett, Potts. Lancaster. Third Row-Burt, Myrick, Blattner, Bell, john, Swindells, Welborn, Doran. Bottom Row-Goldstein, Wilson, Sykes, Mobley, Hornsby, Davis, Spence, Keasby, Connerly Founded at University of Texas, 1888 OFFICERS HAzEL HORNSBY, MARGUERITE -JOHNS ......., MADGE DAVIS. RUTH HALI. ......................,. HELEN MOBLEY, ESTELLE GOLDSTEINH. .,.. , VIRGINIA SPENCE, ELIZABETH WINSLOW ..,,... ELEANOR SYKES. LINDA LANCASTER ..... , ..... . DORIS CONNERLY, FLORA EDMOND .... ...,..,.....,.... Miss julia Prose Mrs. HSY. Benedict Nina .Hill MTS. Victor 'Brooks Alice Henderson Mrs. H. I-I. Sheppard Lula Bailey Leonora Bell Elise Bumpass Doris Connerly Flora Edmond Ruth Hall Hazel Hornsby Marguerite -Iohn Tillie McCammon Virginia Miller Ruth Potts Eugenia Welborn Ferne Wueste HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. Ben Robertson MEMBERS IN AUSTIN Mrs. Will Hart Mary Mobley Mrs. A. C. Ellis Mrs. Roy Rather Mrs. Tom Whitis MEMBERS IN FACULTY Mary Decherd MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Mary Anne Blattner Helen Burt Madge Davis Estelle Feuille Marion Hawkins Bess Houston Louisa Keasby Frances McQueen Helen Mobley Virginia Spence Geraldine Wilson Virginia Swindells .......,........Presidenls .......Vice-Presidents ...,.........Secretaries Treasurers ........lWardens .....,..lWarden.s Mrs. J. F. Royster Malcovia Hill Lizzie 'Rutherford Mrs. Ireland Graves Mrs. Chas. Stevenson Mrs. Tom Wyse Ivlargaret Holliday Elizabeth Buddy 'Jeanette Collett Agnes Doran Estelle Goldstein Dorothy Hirschfield Winifred Hume Linda Lancaster Katherine McKenna Margeurite Myrick Eleanor Sykes Elizabeth Winslow Olivette Wise if -qggggaggf5559352352sggs55.zff.sa1f.g.5ag.g5gg.5:55.Isasafsgsgmigeggs55315.5gg::f:sg:af:.:g:f:525isa2a:I:I:fs3f:ss5fffz-2f,s:s:s:.:s:s:ez:s.z:sff2f.1225s5f,s1f:.4:fsi1Sf,:s:.i '--. Two Hundred Sixty-eight , tae f-. 'sff ' .11..,1 L ...tt -'-- I w at Y 7 f 7 :rx ' .aw .wee if w e 4 1 ff, ww, , fl fx X X My valuing! f WE PM ,gf f 4,,2Q.,,,,e.f,f,..afi,,.Q M WT 2 f. ..... ..4.. . . -v 5 O . 0, ' 4 6 r X .,g:,.,,,,...,.s.... -,5,.,.:,5.,:.., .ie A .a,,44.- me ,, ,,,, -Wm .V . X Q f 4 ' i :wwf 1, 1, W.t..,s.,i.:- We ., .- 4, W---A anopcwim- ,S ' grmwfm... ,wa-,nw V ' 4, Belles- Lettres Sidney Lanier Literary Society Top Row-McKinney, Williams, johnson, Stella Anderson, Boone, Williams, Center Raw-Elliott, Gee, Watson, Ball, Shepard, Ballad, Probandt. Barnum Row-Clark, Wherry, Stuart, Segal, Foster, Minor, Rowe, Denny. Lois FOSTER .,...... IRENE LOHMAN ........ ROSEBUD SEGAL ..... FRANCES ROWE ....., ELIZABETH MINOR. PAULINE WIIERRY., STELLA ANDERSON ...... MARGARET STUART MILDRED GLADNEY ...,... Stella Anderson Lallah Boone Katherine Elliott Mildred Gladney Lorene I-luntress Irene Lohman Frances Probandt Rosebud Segal Margaret Stewart Pauline Wherry Florence Bell Ruth johnson Anne Ainsworth OF Fl CERS ...............President .....,Vice-President .......,......,.Secrelary .......,......,..Treasurer .,......,........Sergeant-at-Arms ......,Chairman of Loan Fund ....,.,..,.Extensi0n Secretary MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Grace Ball Frances Clark Lois Foster Pauline I-lavies Lucille johnson Ada Miller Dorothy Renick julia Shepard Katherine Thomas Marguerite Williams Grace Fitzwilliams Pauline McKinney Helen Williams MEMBERS IN FACULTY Hallie Walker ....,.....Card Catalogist Gertrude Ballad Grace Denny Mea Clyde Gee Dorothea I-loit Flora johns Elizabeth Minor Frances Rowe Margaret Smith Winifred Watson Rubie Bell Molita Glover Nancy Rice Ray Perrenot Statha Elliott Coronal Thomas Two Hundred Sivty nine A ' A - -14:94-Eiyf' ,-.--ps-few:-:-: wr fwfr 'mx-:e-' -rg:-I 'f2z:'::aa:-'4-:- :zrfr::::Q:1--.:1:-2-:cvirrazzfrs,., '-as-:p Belles-Lettres Reagan Literary Society Top Row-G. Miller, K. Molesworth, Hofer, Brooks, Glover, Rogers, Booth. Center Row-Brigham, Muse, Brigham, H. Molesworth, Young, Jordt, Morford, Rodgers, Carrington Bottom Row-Watson, A. Miller, A. Giesecke, Corbin, Dawson, Robertson, Masters, Sloane. Founded at the University of Texas ,IANE DAWSON ...... . SALLIE SLOANE .,.,..,. MILDRED MASTERS ........ ALICE MILLER ......., MARY ROBERTSON ....... AGNES LEDBETTER, ADELE WATSON ........ ESTELLA GLOVERH. VIDA CORBIN .......... ALMA GIESECKE. .,... Vivian Barlowe Viva Booth Lillian Brigham Lois Brigham Sarah Brooks Evelyn Carrington Vida Corbin jane Dawson Mary Rountree Bessie Shook Sallie Sloane Mrs. Chester Thrasher Mrs. E. W. Fay GEF I CERS .....................President ..................Vice-President ............Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary .............................'1-reasurer .............Representativ MEMBERS Alma Giesecke Linda Giesecke Estella Glover Leslie I-Iofer Marian Hogaboom Elsie jordt Helen Leary Agnes Ledbetter Nancy Smith Adele Watson Louise Young Mary Robertson PATRONESSES Mrs. Kaapke Mrs. F. W. Giesecke 610 ....................Reporter ........ParliamentaricIrI ...Sergeant-at-Arms Inter-.Society Council Mildred McLaughlin Mildred Masters Alice Miller Gladys .Miller I-lilda Molesworth Elizabeth Morford Katherine Molesworth Mary Grace Muse Olivia Rodgers Lucille Rawlins Mabel Rogers Mrs. S. Primer Mrs. R. H. Griffith Mrs. Calfee Mrs. B. T. 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LOTTIE Wo ODALL Maude Barnes Mary Benson Willoughby Crawford Florence Durett Lottie Woodall Ruth Harrell .Josie Hatch Ruth Kennedy Nellie McKinstry Grace Nelson Virginia Rootes Mary Thompson Josephine Ward OFF I CERS .........President ..........Vice-President ...,.,..,.Rez:ording Secretary ..,..C0rresponding Secretary ...........,.............Treasurer .....Auditor L ..... .... . ........ H istorian . .....Sergeant-at-Arms .......,............Critic MEMBERS Amelia Benson Sarah Clapp Camille Daniels Agnes Graham Rosamond Williams Alline Hartson Sammie Hogue Hilda Knippa Louise Megee Margaret Pearson Lois Sowell Helene von Koenneritz Myrtis Watkins Eula Whitehouse Two Hundred Seventy-one - .... 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WWW B1 LLB TRIM BLE AYJELE wA1'soN WINIFRED WATSON GERALDINE. WILSON LEE. WO ILIN Two Hundred Seven ty-three ,mm .-.- -,,- Belles-Lettres ' X jk lg 1. my x? NI :'!, Y' . -1'.? ?lL: X-C X 5' , e j 1 -2 I 7 f , 2 ff? A lUl0LlllC65 afgrllldlllll? V5lllp U 3 Paul M Balchelder HY. Benedlel Alber-t A.BeTmetl Amelia Benson C. E. Bvond J. W. Calhoun T ES. D15Car C er LE. P1'5Ca1vty CA. Mum' ay if .N exeien Grace Nelson Llewellyn Holley Zolvador Ciwdenos M? CQ a 1 e 5 Sonoh Clapp lvl. Ea. Dorlev Willoughby Crawford B erl ho Potash lflory E. Deeherd Qu f u 5 Rush Edward L Dodd l..O. Shuddemagen le. li. Donnelly l'l.J. littlingen lflvlhuv L,.Fosler l'l. llyrtl Hummer J. eollgden Goldie I3 lelovlon HIT L., Ol Pd J. C. Ste phens Ruth E. Stoekmg Darker D Trask Helcnam Kocnncritz. Joseplnneward li. A. Wi loo TX Lolllc l'l.Woodul f KJ' in A Q CM lnlmgiaillfmullcsglflldest 0? Sage? l xf' Q ' ' lg:-?QQ' Two Hundred S ty-four f 'h' 2' 2ff ' -'T' ' ,, ,:,t1gt't f --,f- if-yum-Q ,,,, ,,.. -. Y 2 - ' f ' W .- L Religion S SNC' get .IQQC XM' qs.-bfcf fl? Young Men's Christian Association Young Wo1nen's Christian Association Society of Service Newman Club Volunteer Band ' ,,,, , V+-:.-4,.v., :,,m5f::':':f:-1,-H - Two Hundred Seventy-five 3 N NV-. . .,-...-.Qfss:'+f, . 4ol,. ww- ..... M .,.,, i .,... Mn VVVV ., ,.....,,.,,... ,,,,f,. ,,,,,, , , T- YVVV Y,,, . . ,,,,, . W 1:52, vf , . W . Religion Young M en's Christian Association Top Raw-Higdon, Butler, McCrummen, Blaine, Nelson. Center Row-Douglas, Nash, jackson, Bowyer, White, Fields, jones. Bottom Row-Kilpatrick, Smith, Penick, Currie, Fristoe, Richardson, Howard. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ev. W. WALLING. JR. ..................,....,.............,.............,. ..,.,.. P resident . W. PAYNE, JR ......, .......,................., . . .,........,..,......,.. Secretary XV. j. Battle D. A. Penick R. A. Law W. T. Mather A. j. Eilers Ireland Graves E. M. Scarborough W. R. Manning R. E. Vinson OFFICERS T. W. CURRIE ....,. W. A. SMITH ............ -1. I. KILPATRICK ...,., . I-I. M. FRISTOE ,...,.. I. B. RICHARDSON ,.... GEO. F. HOWARD ...... D. A. PENICK .......... ......................General Secretary .....Assistant General Secrelary . ...... ......... E :ciension Secretary .................Pre,siden! ,..........Vice-President .....Rec0ra'ing Secretary ...................Treasurer EXTENSION WORK W. I-I. Butler D. W. -Jackson R. C. White CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES james Douglas ...................,.................... Religious Meetings McCrummen...... Z U R. M. Field .............. W. L. Nash ...... R. M. Blaine ......, Bowyer ,.... O33 fl F O E on o. O P . E. Nelson ....... T. E. jones .....,,. ............,..............-Social ..............,........F1nance ..........Sick and Visiting ..............Announcement Work Among Students .......................Membership . .......... Bible Study ......Mission Study -1. ...I W ' ,.:4.g.,,+:.g ..gY.:::..- .fe1f:x:e2ear:5.55q:r -:ref-f ' ,ei:1:22s:r:fs:25:351555555555352:rErEr3:?E:3:5:5: Two Hundred Seventy-six i4..,.:,1.,-,Z.,.,9,.,.W4,g,:y::::, 9-4:,Z:,u-.f,::.5,.:::,.,.f.1.- W.,'+f.,y:1,gg15,..1.:4,1,,.:.:.,.-04. 2,:f-,.v15M-..W,.z,:,:,+:+:4-2 I . . ., ,A ,..f1 ..f ,,' '. ,. . V ,-1 .4,,.X ,f4l1.f,.. -W1 x 6 X Im: 4122? . f 31:- :sw ,,.Qw1-Ef:::,,.1.yi.. Il, .,,, ,,,, A NM vez- -wuz'-1:-2-:+. '::g.,.:,1.,. 1 ,,.,.-.I Iw.-,-:44,b,,.-. ,f A , 0 1 B if ' ff V 1' W 4' ' Sy ,A xQ 5 Q A ' jj! 3' f ' r X Q 9 , f I 1 1 f 5 9 ' 4 4 f 'Q 1 'f f f 'f 1 .ff ff ff 1 , I7 1 NA-A-MWA rwr.Q.-V,-.qQ-q-x.-.2-0.-gl-uwfgm--.-31-M--A-xg--.-.-I- ---x-- ,M ,.-.gyyawkp 9,::.,.,:,:g, , .4.,+4,:,5,:,:,y- ,:9pm.,,f.,,: 45,ofC.Q,,4,4,.m7g.:qggi:-mc-:4+:4-'42637:154.-Wg.-I:-Ilzvzv: Religion Young Women's Christian Association 'Tap Row-Watson, Rootes, Bentley, Potts, Hill. Center Row-Davis, Blattner, Hartson, Young, Anderson, l'v'lcCammon. Bottom Row-Lancaster, Pinkney, Andrews, C, Spence, Davidson, V. Spence, Shepherd. OFFICERS ESSIE MAE DAVIDSON ...., General Secretary CHARLOTTE j. SPENCE ,...,. .,..,.,....... P resident LINDA LANCASTER ...... ..... V ice-President ELIZABETH ANDREWS ...,. ,.... I Secretary ,IEANIE PINKNEY ........ . ............. Treasurer VIRGINIA W. SPENCEA .,.,... Annual Member :11: 21212 f11fff1ff 2.f 12:5 - --I1'1I 2 Iflsi f Ivii ':'l555EQfi5E5S5 IZIIE frfffi-5 TII's sIIs Ts s'ss TwoHund red Seven ly-seven . , U . ..,. 4q,,:,4.,.4:9,..-W.::,q.-i::.,1-131, ' ' ' 'E sn:.-'f--2'2-I-r-I-2-1:-152323255 -s-:--- ' 1 ':'1:E:1:5:I:I:-.........v.-.-.r:r5rEi2E:Er1rErESEi:?E5:3. '3213252EIEIEIE2E2E11SF:1ri5if5L'k 'i'7 . .,.. -.--W., .-.-,---.e.,....-,.'.--4.-,,.-.,.,.. A .p,.f. . .A ..... 1. .... 3525 '5?:??i2Ef '1rE:E:1:B-Si 5 22351 1323551 :2:1E2?' 2523222542E2?irErE2ZErErErE11:E9:1:1:15:15E1EiE1E2E2E1EE-.f:-s-25215951EIEIEIEIEIE2E1E2E2E1E215f5i5E. -- f - Religion The Society of Service Top Row-Tedford, Cunningham, I-Ieimsath. Bottom Row-Washington, Dobie, Cole, Owen. OFFICERS U CHARLES H. HEIMSATI-I. ..... ................,....... ..................... P r esident STERLING N. DOBIE ..,.,.., .........,..... V ice-President WALTON R. COLE .,.,...... ....,..................., . ..... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS L. W. Harvison T. M. Cunningham R. S. Stuckert J. E. Neville J. M. Reeves S. L, Joel-cel J. D. Pinkston B. K. Tenney E. B. Paisley E. NV. McLaurin Cecil Lang J. E. Overholt W. J. Hughes C. R. Kelley MEMBERS IN TI-IE UNIVERSITY Charles H. I-Ieimsath Harvey H. Washington Waton R. Cole Sterling N. Dobie Horace N. Cunningham C. Percy Owen R. E. Tedford Walter H. Shine The Society of Service is an Organization of the students in the University who are can- didates for the Christian Ministry. This society was Organized January 12, 1915. It is an interdenominational body and it has for its purpose the promotion Of fellowship among the ministerial students in the University and their enlistment in useful Christian service, 5' ' V MMM e ':a5:'-V .1.:.,a .-.-.-. .:4...3:51:215-I.:-1.144.1.1.:.:.:.-.,-.:.,.:,,,..-:.y.,.,.:.:.- .,.,..-........Q...:.,,,.:.:.,:.-.-.-.-f...-.-.-.-.-ix-1-2-:-1-:eif.-.-.-.-.,.-.-...-gi.:.,.,:.:.:.:.-.-.-.4.-.4Q.-1-.-.-1--.-1-:.1.:4.1.:.g.-.:.-.2-.-.1-.-issz-:-1.1.z-:v.-:-:2:21-:-r--:--:I:-:-:ie-1:-:I:-:-1::r:-:r:-:zz:::2.--+:-:2:':-:':h2-:1:-:-:r-'- zfffffew--M f-f12wf-M-feff f-f:QQf'-qv.f..:::fegihieagaia . 5:5:5gx::1:f:5::sfa:3.:g::v:w: 1:2.2:5:5:5:::5:5:g.mffsae-:::.:.:.:::-:-:-:':rs:-'r:f-2::zsiee..,.+., -f:::.::I::::::.,:4:,:-if..:.,.:.f.-.-..,........,.,.-.,.,...,,.,,.,... Two Hundred Seventy-eight Religion Newman Club , Tap Row-Zihlman, O'Donnell, Rev. J. Elliot Ross CDP., M. Fischer, M. Byrne. -second Row-Hirshrield, L. Byrne, MacManus, Boog, J. Brady, Mitchell, Lange, Insirillo, L. Janoch. Third Raw-McNe1ly, Gerling, Murphy, ............, Chapa, Delhomme, Veltman, Hayden, Sheehy. Fourth Row-L. Mitchell, Scardino, Shcleuter, O'Donnell, E. Blakeslee, L. Fischer, Spann, Welsh, Armstron Bottom Row-R. Blakeslee, Lindle, Spiller, Sens, Fernandez, H, Janoch, Hunter, Rubio, Laird. Founded at Austin, Texas, Sept. 1907 MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY E. Angly, Marguerite Armstrong, Edna Booth, W. W. Brennan, Jesse Brady, Therese Bar- ton, Sadie Burch, Harriet Belger, Marie Byrne, Berenice Brick, L. C. Brady, Regina Blakeslee, Alice Bruce, Robert Brennan, Francisco Cadena, M. C. Cardenas, Harry Carroll, Concha Chapa, Salvador Cardenas, W. H. Collins, H. L. Drought, J. B. Early, SisterM.Eucharia, LouiseFi'scher, Marguerite Fischer,Leslie Fernandez, H. T. Field, Ber- nadine Field, W. M. Galvin, J. J. Gorman, Francis Gerling, D. J. Glenny, J. J. Hollub, Bessie Houston, J. A. Hunter, S. J. Hayden, Sophia Hudson, Dorothy Hirshfield, L. R. lnsirillo, Helena Janoch, James Laird, John Lubben, Ewrin Lange: Theresa Mar- tin, Maud McNelly, Jos. Montague, Madeline Murphy, I. N. Mitchell, Raymond Myers, Elizabeth Morford, Fidelia Miller, H. F. Nitschke, G. C. Fuller, Joe Lindle, W. C. O'Donnell, Annie O'Donnell, Daniel O'Connell, Joaquin Rubio, A. E. Russ, Elinor Ran- dolph, Dorothy Randolph, Sister M. Stephana, Lou Nora Spiller, Annie Skeeler, A. H. Spann, Frank A. Somer, Clara Strock, Peter M. Scardino, John Sheehy, F. A. Schleuter, Mary Stumpf, Luis Tinoso, Walter Tynan, Fred Tobin, Chas. Veltrnan, Thomas Welsh, William Weeg, Ralph Wilcox, Agnes Zihlman, Emily McManus, Dan Dutton, Lee Sens, Deen Tegner, Louise Byrne, John C. Boog. MEMBERS IN FACULTY W. R. Duffey Judge B. D. Tarlton Eugene C. Van Cent K. K. Delhomme Lillian Janoch A Roxie Weber MEMBERS IN AUSTIN Elenora Blakeslee, Mrs. C. E. Booth, Deborah Digges, Antoinette Fischer, Margaret Holton' Mrs. Myrtle Cv. Kiley, Agnes Kavanagh, Mrs. W. E. Metzenthin, Eileen O'Reilly, Mrs- J. Ramsey, Nettie Schneider. Ed Williams, Alice Langford, Rev. J. Elliot Ross,C.S.P.- CC aplainya. Two Hundred Seventy-nine ' N 4 ' Q ' :iq A mmf ,--- ff WM , 'SBU' - M:,,.-.-.--d m , 1 'f -'f . ' Religion Student Volunteer Band Left lo Right-Boothe, White, Blasdell, Nash, Fonda, Brown. OFFICERS W. L. NASH ....... .,.,.,........,..,.,. P resident VIVA BOOTHE ......, ...... S ecretary-Treasurer Clyde White Ethel Fonda Paul Ledbetter R. E. Tedford MEMBERS Lizzie Blasdell N. E. Brown S. N. Doline Helen G. Mercer The Watchword of the Student Volunteer Movement: The Evangelization of the World in This Generation. . - far , --z-1.-:,..-:...:...sr-:::-:ri-:Ai-1-i::-.:.-:....mi.,::1:-:li-:-1-1:i:-.. f-S:z:::1::w-s3.z:::i:z:1a5 - '-' t'f '' ''1-5:21:S2:1s:5:as:s:sfz5 we ffznyhzxlzxm .. .... , ,F , ..... .-.,f.w,5,.. f :2-ref .... 2i:5:E:25:r:r:2s:... 5:-1:-7:-z.:-Q:-i:E:a5-A .-5-vb'::rs::r:r-r.-i::.j: '-' '--- Two Hundred Eighty -- -' M -A-Af ' ' A Y Beaux Arts Beaux Arts X EEAQKX- gp rg , Y L, I Si-Z IFENBEINI' 1 5 ,.- Two Hundred Eighty-one :Q .zz 'fi zirziiwiea 2152211111141 ' 1 f1-f1-f11- 2i1 13i f3fEEf.EZ. 1 ---112121511 V- ,E 'f'1r1 sum... -544 ' 9 f .- . ,' .A .Q .':5I-:El-'5 ali' - M , 5:23:2f.Gf WEE' ,- .,l:l5 Fail-I3 4:2-Zi: I:IZ52M3Z?vl-I5177-15.43251:21:23:2751275-'47Ii:53Q3. . 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Bot1omPRow-McGregor, Vickery, Curto, Preddy, Chandler, Baxter, Hill, Buchanan, Tobin, Cox, Seahalm Baxter otter. OFFICERS I-l. l-l, HUDSON ....,.. .,.,......,.,.........,............,..................,....,. D irector J. F. TOBIN ........ E. P. SCHOCH ...... ...........,..........,....Business Manager Treasurer and Chairman of Music Cornets Clarinets Tromhones Cochran, L. Jones Myers Tobin, J. F. Preddy Hudson Buchanan, J. P. Gregory Briggs Baxter lVlcGregory Goodfellow Seahalm Seiser Halmon Norton Vickery 'Kirk Cox Curtis Douglass Brice Potter Salnz Cleaninger Watson Tyler Dodds Altos Baritones Drums Rosenburg Blair Chandler Heanerhill Shropshine Hill Gregory Glaser Orr Krause Basses Saxaphones Gardner Pond Rawlins Bacon Two Hundred Eighty-two 5 'vs-:'-a:-L '-Q:--W-I'-,v 1:rrw:-:-. ' ....1:z-4--Q.-: ,-.-.,.2s::s::' CW 4'-an., Vffr ..,. VVY,V, ,,,,,,, 4 ---'-- - Beaux Arts The Glee Club Top Row-Craven, Paddy, Pickens, Holt, Drurnwright, Walker, Homan, Davis. -Second, Row-Towne, Hyman, Scurry, Bolanz, Deen, Wynne, Akin, Crutsinger. Third Row-Briggs, Kennedy, Elledgc, J. L. Dunn. Iviarablejlviartin, N. I... Dunn, Rawlins. Bottom Row-Pond, Joseph, Smith, DeViney, Holmes, Richardson, Nance, Goff, Cidley. OFFICERS GEORGE T. HOLMES ..,... ...,.. D ireczor AL E. DEVINEY ,,..... ....., P resident BURT RICHARDSON ..... ...... M anager First Tenors Second Tenors DeViney Nance J. L. Dunn Gidley N. L. Dunn Marable Pond Smith Wynne Davis Towne Pickens Bolanz Walker Scurry Hyman Drumwright Briggs Martin First Basses Second Basses joseph Peddy Richardson I-Ioman Evans Akin Rawlins Kennedy Craven Holt Crutsinger Elledge Goff z ....... Two Hundred Eighty- three A V. l 12: -- -- J Beaux Arts Reed Music Society Top Row-Molesworth, Baker, Hall, Rogers, Denny, Sadler, Owens, Landrum, Center Row-Catlin, Lovett, Myer. Berry. Anderson, Baker, Heavenhill, Watkins, Lewis, Hamer. Bottom Row-Brooks, Board. Whitsett, Hume, Miller, Reed, Corbin, Boone, Nolen, Abraham, Boothe. ALICE MILLER ........ GERALDINE BOONE .,.,. VIDA CORBIN ,... WINIFRE,D I-IUME... SAMMY l'lOGUE ....... GRACE WHITSETT ..,.,. Lucile Abraham Nanny Ray Baker Reba Baker Jessie Mae Berry Maud Board Geraldine Boone Sarah Lee Brooks Vida Corbin Guy Douglas Mavis Douglas Stella Anderson Ruby Bell Grace Denny Ruth Hall Jessie Andrews Edeleen Begg Miss Bawley Carlos Blume Lila Casis Sallie Day S. E. Gideon GFFICERS I ACTIVE MEMBERS Leone Gatlin Josie Hatch Eunice Heavenhill Willie Haines Winifred Hume Marian Landrum Selma Lewis Edna Lovett Elizabeth MacGregor Mrs. Maxwell Lillian Martin ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Annie May Haines Sammy Hogue Kathleen Molesworth Coronal Thomas HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Henricks Miss Long Mrs. Ludwig Mrs. Metzenthin Mrs. Prokosch Miss Rhine Mrs. Schoch Elizabeth Simkins ..,,.........Pre.sident ....,.Vice-President ..........,..-Secretary ..,,.....,......,'I'reasurer ..,........,.,....,...Rep0rter .....,.-Social Chairman Alice Miller Helen Miller Josephine Nolen Mary Rountree Lois Satler Bessie Sawyer Myrtis Watkins Grace Witsett Neva Owens Louise Meyer Amee Vanneman Eleanor Wright Viva Boothe Mabel Rogers Miss Sims Eddy Dunn Dr. Thompson Dr. and Mrs. Penick. Mr. and Mrs. Saft F. L. Reed Vsfilliam Miksel :3P T uf AY' fee:2ff'1-11-E-Jeiifaaaia -A-,,,,, 1fs:::, fi: .,,, ----- - ----A-A:-1.:::.4-5,:f-ag:-:-:+:-: Two Hundred Eighty-four Beaux Arts ART CLVB , .' 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Carrying on their newly adopted policy of producing short plays of the foremost modern dramatists, the Curtain Club selected for their Fall bill, Anatole Frances The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, Bernard 5haw's How She Lied Lo Her Husband, and Winifred Hawk- ridge's The Price of Orchids, These comedies were played in the order named as an opening to the Thanksgiving festivities on November 28th at the Scottish Rite Cathedral, where the thoroughly equipped stage enabled the Club to secure lighting and scenic effect impossible in the old Auditorium, now condemned as unsafe for large gatherings. I Miss Kitty McKenna as the Dumb Wife, who is cured of her infirmity to the ultimate sorrow of her husband Clcouis Dunnj, played a difficult role very charmingly. The cast in- cluded Fred I-Iibbard, Ralph I-leard, Jerrold Belcher, Eberhard I-laines, Tom Scurry, Mar- garet Batts, Pearl Zilker and minor characters. In the Shaw comedy a new view of the eternal triangle, Miss Louisa Keasbey handled the sophisticated hypotenuse in a most creditable manner and kept the two opposite sides CI-Ienry Coke Knight and jack Lubbenj, performing to the delight of the audience. In The Price of Orchids, probably the most finished performance of the year, Miss Cer- aldine Wilson as Maude, the florist's clerk, pitted her wits against those of her boss Slovsky CRGX Shawl, to the end that Miss Wells' Cl-Tern Wuestej, 15-year engagernentsto Mr. jackson CI-Iughes Knightj, might terminate happily. This she accomplishes with the aid of I-lenery, the office boy CTom Scurryj. The play was very funny from beginning to end and served likewise as a guide to llower-buying that could not be overlooked by the student body at large. ' ., ' M.. .,,.f , ,f .1 'fe' vb ', ff' .359 Qwv' ,4: e,.-Lim i::-1gf',2e?::e'Zr ':1' zi:z:si::.. Two Hundred Eighty-eight 1 -as W ...w,,. mme.. ,,Y,,Y 'fi ---- -.-VVVVV,V MW .... wwf, ,..MW- .. ':-.31 4 'h-K-2 hi? ...., ffl-i..,. H ...., ,.. ' ' , . ' -.,.. . I. ww-nh ..,. .... .. ,QYZZG 275522, -555755544 Dra matics Winsonian Dramatic Club Top Row-lvlarable, Townsend, Rodgers, A. S. johnson. Center Raw-Woodley, Blocker, Chumney, Spann, Doran, Dikes, Boone. Bottom Row-Gordon Qlvlanagerj, Burke, Levy Cpresidentj, Skiles, Brown. The Winsonian Club, like so many other University organizations. had their well-laid plans put awry by the war. Their final date, April 20th, was cancelled because of the inter- national situation and the club decided to remain unrepresented in University dramatics this year. Twice before dates had to be cancelled on account of sickness among the principals, and 'hard luck seemed to dog the footsteps of the club persistently. This was particularly unfortunate as their play, The Importance of Being Earnest COscar Wildej was the best ever selected for production, and an unusually strong caste was at work on finishing off the action. Clifton Townsend as Gwendolyn and Leta Skiles as Cecily Cardew were showing up especially well at rehearsals. and Geraldine Boone as Miss Prism, the old- maid governess, presented a strong foil to Agnes Doran playing Lady Bracknell, a sophisti- cated dowager. l-larry Brown as Algernon Moncriej promised to carry off the honors among the men, but was being run a close second by Ben Marable in john Worthing, a young man about town who invents fictitious relatives in the country when too hard pressed by the metro- politan social grind. Sidney johnson gave a sympathetic interpretation of Dr. Chasuble. the bashful lover of Miss Prism, and minor parts were being ably filled by james Dikes and l-larry Blocker. lt is to be hoped that the Winsonians will hold over this comedy for production till next season, as it offers unlimited opportunities for fun-making, such as the club is noted for. .,, A ' ., iazw.-'-2.5, Mme -113:--eg:-rf' ef'WN fm Two Hundred Eighty-nine j ' .. X - ., Dra matics -. La Tertulia Top Row-Little, Trask, Warren, -jungjohan, Pettus, Nami. .Second Row-Winston, Brengle, Zihlman, Workenthin, Robb, Stell, jacks. Bonnet. Third Row-janoch, Graham, Edwards, Brooks, Hamer, Byrd, Cvuinn, Bonnet. Bottom Row-Darnell, Goolsbv. Hendrix, Sloane, Wood, McGill, Smith, Baldwin, OFFICERS LILIA M. CASIS ....., ,.... H onorary Presideiit BEN D. WOOD ...... ...,.....,.,..,,.,., P resident RUTH KENNEDY ...... ..,.,........ V ice-President WINNIE SLOANE ..,., .....,...,.,.,...... S ecretary-Treasurer WM. S. HENDRIX ...... ..,.,........,...,...... D irector of Dramatics M. FLOYD SMITH ..,.,...., ..,.,..,..., C hairman Business Committee CHARLES WINSTON ........... ,.... Chairman Membership Committee ANNIE MARY HAMER ,...., ..... C hairman Entertainment Committee MEMBERS IN FACULTY ' Lilia M. Casis Wm. S. Hendrix Floyd Smith 'ff I Carlos Blume Nina Lee Weisinger The Spanish Club followed the Curtain Clubs lead this year in giving short plays. They chose two comedies, Las Solteronas. and Los Pantalones. both plays of the people, showing forth the human every-day humor possible in the lives of the commoners of romantic Spain. Both plays were well acted, L. W. Darnell starring as Procopio in the former, and Miss Evelyn Bird dong the best work as Paula in the latter. Los Pantalones has for its theme the Spanish version of the henpecked husband whose life is further complicated by the pres- ence of a nagging mother-in-law. The play worked up to an unexpectedly funny denoument, which surprised even the most sophisticated auditor. Other membersof the cast were B. Werkenthin, Ben. D. Wood. Katherine Molesworth, Annie M. Barrow and Annie Holner. Las Solteronas dealt with the difficulty experienced by a middle-class father in attempting to marry off his two Old maid daughters to a visitor who flirted excessively with both but finally confessed to having a wife of his own. Supporting Mr. Darnell, who played the part of scheming father, were H. G. Nami, Edith Bonnet, Bernice Stell and Mary McGill, These plays on Tuesday, December 12th, were exceptionally well attended and favorably received and will in the future probably be given in the High School Auditorium where the performance took place this season. ,. . ...... 3 Two Hundred Ninety 1 'V , , 4 f Wy ,gygggm , ,. fo, f- -ff: A A , - 14.-M . mf' We W vi-4 ffffwf ,f ,mfg-, ,, . ff VQV, ,, -f 7 fk fW4f'1 'f Dramatics u i- Knight Weuste Vifilson SCENE FRGIVI THE PRICE OF ORCI-HDS Drama tics With half of the University dramatic forces incapacitated from one cause or another, the 1916-'17 campaign was necessarily confined to a few major engagements, These made up in quality for the usually greater quantity of student Thespian activities, and in this respect the past season compares favorablywith any other since play-producing became a part of the student life hereabouts. The only trip taken into the enemies' country was a successful over-state drive by the Glee Club. The Germania and Ashbel confined themselves to private performances but promise to appear next season before the public bigger and better than ever before. The condemning of the Auditorium because of its fire risk made it necessary for the student organizations to seek down-town stages which somewhat hindered the general attack on the Varsity purse. It is hoped that this tactical error will be corrected by fall, so that all the student plays will be able to resume their natural habitat-the campus. 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Two Hundred Ninety-four Rabbit Foot I LZHQ7. S-. b ., . ,.f.,-, b jr! V .D , Q--s..,, A Iffiix A' 4, 4 V X H 'if u ' - -' I I , ..,'-T: ff ,P fx . - mrsffqwv l'ki'.' ZflfIM H XXWF 'Tg 1 4 GERALDINE WILSON.. BESSIE LOCKWOCD ....... CLAIRE ASHFORD , MARGARET BATTS LEONORA BELL CORA BLAKENEY LENA MAY BONNER CELESTE BROWN ' ELIZABETH BUDDY SARAH CHAMBERS .IEANNETTE COLLETT IVIARY DEWEY WINNIE DODSON AGNES DORAN HELEN I-IAYNES ELIZABETH HOUSTON SOPHIA HUDSON GLADYS .IAMESON KATHERINE KERVIN EVELYN CI-IUMNEY . ....... ..............Presiden: . . ecretary1Treasurer HELEN LEARY HENRYETTA LIGHTFOOT HELEN MOBLEY MARY MURCI-IISON DERUGELEY PEARESON LENA B. REEDER PAULINE SEALE PREBLE SMITH MENNETTE THOMPSON CLIFTON TOWNSEND RUTH TYLER MARY WATSON WINIFREIS WATSON EMILY WELLS HELEN WILLIAMS DOROTHY WILCOX OLIVETTE WISE A L S Toe Row-Haines, Brown, Macatee, Thomas, Johnson, Boynton, Holt, White. SECOND Row-Howard, Wear, Swift, Denman, Wood, Caron, Evans, Shelton. THIRD Row-Hudson, Humlong, Pope, Dittmar, Lange, Calloway, Knight, Coates, Knight. BOTTOM Row-Bradley, Dale, ochran, Scott, Vandenberg, Knight, Mays, Duke, Scott, E. Y. Boynton Palmer Bradley W. R. Brown Carl Calloway Winston Carter Robert Caton F rank Coates Luckett Cochran Robert Dale G. M. Denman Gustave Dittmar H. I... Drought DI. E. Duke J. F. Evans. jr. R. O. Frame E. Haines Birge Holt E. P. Howard Hayden Hudson Hervey Humlong Gillis johnson Henry C. Knight Hughes Knight M. A. Knight Richard Knight E. W. Lange Ceo. P. Macatee, -Ir. Gus Mays Starr Pope Dr. J. F. Royster L. A. Scott Thad Scott M. F. Shelton Robert Skiles Clifford Swift Sellers Thomas j. V. Vandenberg, C. E. Van Gent G. S. Wear W. M. White Daniel Williams A. G. Wood, jr. J x -ff-- ' RS M .. ..,,. R X' ' XX . .- 9 -2 SN. . N we NN .H N Num . Society University German Club Top Row-Shelton, Howard. Means. Center Rau-Macaree. Boles. Lange, Vander-Snratron, Wear. Bottom Rau'-Buck, Hudgins, Thomas. Hibbard, Glenny. SELLERS J, THQMAS ,.... XVILLIAM HUDGIN S ,..... FRED P. l'lIBB.-XRD .,.... W, W. STEWART ..,.., C. P. MUELLER. J. B. ATKINSON. OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERM DIRECTORS FALL TERM .I. C. Cvlenney sl, L. Boles E. R. Means E. P. Howard Cv. S. Wear Emory Roberts Gordon Simpson john Evans Ben Marable Bill Brennan L. j. jones SPRING TERM Cv. D. jackson ,...,.......,........President ..............Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer .....,............President ,...........Vice-Presidenl Secretary-Treasurer E. XV. Lange R . E. Buck NI. I-I. Shelton Cf. P. lvlacatee. jr. R. Vander-Stratton H. C. Knight E. R. Means Maxey' l-lar: inchester Kelso A, H. Schumacher T. XV . .... A-1' Two Hundred Ninety-five , ,mr 5:24 I-W .-'sae-Qf' vis: f f '-Q-I'-'1 Mez' 4.-1 '-'n l-4 V '435 Nl 'f-. . K2: 'T N meme? 26, - ,.,,e-NNW 3Qlf'!'Q4O5v '2 0 , aff-555' ff 244' Q79 35? ' NZ9 3'f' -' ' wif ' . 91'3:S55E:'114' 'SU E-iii' Society The Junior Prom Junior Reception The juniors. abreast of the times, as always, must have foreseen the declaration of war, for they early began to conserve their resources and held their dance at the Woman's gym4 nasiurn. Flowers and electrical displays converted the hall into a setting worthy of the progressive hosts. Robert Field, as president of the class, led the grand march with Miss Pauline Wherry, the vice-president. The whole affair was marked by the same simplicity and delightful informality that characterized all the affairs of junior Week. 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Not in Picture-'Kell, Watson. WYATT J. BALDWIN ...... . .... . ............ ,.,. . .President EMORY ROBERTS. ..,... ..... .,... . ,,,. S u pervisory Chairman COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN W. C. lvlathes ...,.. ..... F inance joe Kell .,....,..,... J. R. Beverly ...... Floor ,.....,Publicity Cora Blakeney ..,.. ...,.. R eception J, E. Warren .,... ......Program lX4ary Watson ...,.... .,.. D ecoration Warren W. Knox ....., .................. M usic Norman Bering ....... ........... R efreshment jack Lubben ,........ .,..... 'I' ransportation The Tournament of the Sophomores far surpassed all their previous celebrations in splen- dor, for chivalry was at its height. Many of the noblest Knights of the Court entered the lists, and still Sir Wyatt Baldwin had not arrived. But just as the herald blew his horn, the hero entered the field, having frustrated all the plots of envious contestants to keep him away. As had been foreseen, he was victor in the jousts. l-le chose as Queen of Love and Beauty. Eleanor of the I-louse of Wright, and with her led the triumphal procession. E-9,5:5:::5:3:55. W-:Q-:-:-1 ffs:522E3:f?Erf321:fa-. :4yz::3:s w-aw ff'-Yer-'-F4i:' -2:55 ,:...,,+7g:J:5js:i:-3' ' , ,1:? :,1-4 24.1:1:2s22s-2 -f:fr5r??ErEs::s:f:':s42:22E22:a-:-si: --sa. 'f '- 'f' .5I:1s:f5:r:v? ' V -'--aiiegzl'PIM:-NIH-rEiri:2!2E' - ' - :1 ' -X -'5e'. ,,.. . ,.: 44,-., 555322vimzg,,,:5:52g:5i,:5:,.,:,:9'yr. -1 Two Hundred Ninety-seven Society Freshman Reception v Top Row-lVlcGullough, Gregory, Barrow, Race, lviclntire. Bottom Row-V. A. Allen, Witherspoon, Kepler, Greer, McKnight, Preston. J. B. GREEK .......,.....,.,.....,................,...........,.. ' .......,...,........,...,....,..... P resident COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN McCord Mclntire ...,.....,.,.......,.,,..,.....,............,. ....... F inanee Dora Witherspoon. Annie Lewis Preston ,..,........., Program George McCullough. Randolph Allen ..,.,,,........,...,.... Music Dorothy McKnight. Dorothy Kepler ..,......,.. Refreshments Virginia Allen ....,...,..,.,......,.,,..,..........,................, Decorations Leon Barrow, Billie Race. Vernon Gregory ................ Floor The chief of the Freshman tribe. Bachman Greer. did not deign to favor his subjects by appearing at this conclave, I-Ie remained away and the great warrior, Gregory, led the fes- tival dance with the fair Dorothy McKnight. Once a zealous elansman shouted that the chief had come and wild clamor prevailed. but the tribesmen were doomed to disappointment. for he came not to share their merry-making. ln spite of this fateful omen they forgot their sorrows, as Freshmen will, in the riot of the dance. So graciously were visitors from outside tribes received that the tidings of the Freshmens hospitality and glory were spread abroad throughout the land. l l THE GRAND MARCH Two Hundred Ninety-eight ,Z Society ITHE ANCLERS DINE AI' K. C. HALL ON THE EVENING OF THEIR ANNUAL DANCE MIss FRANCES LEWIS Rattler Dance The Rattler Club was host at 93 brilliant affair given at Knights of Columbus Hall on Thursday evening, March lst. The hall was transformed into an Oriental garden, japanese lanterns hanging from the ceiling, which was lowered and hung with bamboo. furnished appropriate illumination for the scene. The further tinge of the mystical was produced by the ever-burning incense in the two huge urns placed on the musi- cians' platform. Punch was served from a pergola in the center of the hall, covered with wisteria and hung with tiny japanese lanterns. The grand march was led by Verlinde Vandenberge and Miss Laura johns of Austin. Hughes Knight with Miss Mary Pierce led the cotillion, favors being Pall Mall cigarettes for men and japanese bracelets for the girls. Angler Dance At the sound of the bugle on the evening of March 28th, Knights of Columbus Hall was made into one grand battle ground, and the Angler Dance formally opened when Miss Frances Lewis, the president. led the grand march with Maxey Hart. The dance hall represented a dimly lighted battlefield. A five-course dinner was served in huge, dimly-lighted tents. An attractive feature was the electric flag picturing the word Angler in red, white and blue. At the foot of the stage was a sham trench along which were placed small guns, each of which bore some young lady's name. lt was from the trenches that the men got their partners for the cotillon. The Cotillion proper was one great military drill led by Miss Kathryn McKenna and Sellers Thomas. Cotillion favors for the girls were Red Cross aprons, caps, and arm bands. Miss LAURA joi-INS Two Hundred Ninety-nine .J ,... faq: :-:-:-:wx-:-1-:-ir 1:55313 - -.:.:,:e:::::::.:., :qi:::::::1:,:::4,31,Qi,1:1a::gage-:iw:,1::,:.:tg-:.1.::s1:::::1:f:::::1:: g 3,:-r-1-:-1.:,-::::::::,:fs:::,f: 14:-E it:-1,-x.::-:::-:-4:-:-:aw-1 :ri:::1:5-:-:-r::.:-:ge-:-:-:+:-4,.-14--:- Society Miss LOUISE BERRY Rabbit Foot Dance ? Friday. April 13th, was set as the date on which the Rabbit Foot Dance was to be given. However the young ladies being of a superstitious nature and fearing that mis- fortune would surely be theirs should they stage a dance on that date, by unanimous vote the dance date was cancelled and a chip collection was immediately taken for Red Cross. Thanksgiving Reception The Thanksgiving Reception was a fitting climax to the most successful home-coming that the Texas alumni have ever enjoyed. lt was so elaborately beautiful that it les- sened, if it did not destroy, the sting of the a1'ternoon's defeat for the A. 82 M. Cadets. who were the honor guests. A delightful program by the University Clee Club fur- nished entertainment at the preliminary reception in the Senate Chamber, The House of Representatives, the ball-room for the evening, was beautifully decorated in yellow crysanthemums and ferns. Punch was served in a bower which artistically carried out the orange and white motif. Ernest O. Thompson led the grand march with Miss Grace Walker of San Antonio. Arrowhead Dance The Arrowhead Club gave its annual dance on Wednesday evening, February Zlst. at the Country Club. Unlike the usual plan followed at club dances, no par- ticular scheme of decoration was followed, but yellow roses and purple irises were used profusely, climbing the walls and nodding from tall vases placed at intervals about the dance hall, thereby carrying out the colors of the club-purple and gold. Wis- teria trailed from the walls and ceiling of the alcove where punch was served. Each girl whose escort was an Arrowhead carried a corsage of violets and yellow jonquils. Dresler's orchestra from San Antonio fur- nished the music. The grand march was led by Leolin Cross with Miss Louise Berry of San Antonio. The elimination dances were unique and interesting features. Miss GRACE WALKER 1:2 .... ,,,, . 2251121131:-'ee-::1 -'2rffrff-f'-'liz-'Y--V 2 - -.,.-1:-1-1:2-::'4:1S. 2-212:12 4--Vg. , - gf - ----- --gif:-fttaggaff-1 -W.,-'.ttf:3 gg:-f 4---'--at-:5:5:53:-:zf:2. 2: ...... - -W-M... W. aaa-. .-W, . M 4 ma- 4--.Ma Mama 4..AaC',y.,i.-me-.-.-.4,, W ------ - . --v--- mm Three Hundred WQHLQ TT CGW PH-W '- 2:-nie 1 1 2, ' .-:ME- if ..., .. A ' ' . Barbed Wire The Moving Finger My friends, my earnest, foolish friends, Gaze open-eyed. at what you see before, lt is the painting of your little lives, Done in the varying Shades of human thought, This school is just a lixttle world cut down To fit the limits of youi' narrow acts, And though you call it blxt a stepping-stone It is a world itself-then watch me closeg Nothing is hidden in my either sleeve, I do not wish to mystify-but watch, The picture shall unfold itself to you. First. mark you the co-ed's dainty symmetry, Her ovaled face, expressionless ahd vain. Doing her dimpled writhings for another's eye, Dancing her Lifes tune to another's playing, And prating to the parrot on the stick: Mark you her snaky, all-ambitious Hands Turned to the door that leads to married life. Notice her eyes-their yellow snobbery, And wel-I-pulled eyebrows arched to catch The passing fancy of some male fool's heart, Her head is boundfdenoting that her thoughts Will not extend beyond :her petty self, The shawl-used to reveal and not to hide Makes clear the coquette in the co-ed's nature: And the little curl. hung carfeully on henforehead Explains her vanity and her false conceit: Then let us leave this twisting frailty And watch The swarthy gentleman upon her left. l-Ie is, my friends, a man we all must dread, But most of all the co-ed. and his name- Public Opinion. Notice the conscious power in his pose. I-lis crooked teeth, all bared to snap at rumor, I-Ie is the one for whom the co-ed writhes, He plays the tune that guides her in the dance, And at his side- Mark you the sword-Unpopulariiy, With which he slays those girls Who writhe not to his liking. Notice the hideous fantasy in his dress. It shows in what false contrasts and bright shades Public Opinion paints what he can see, Now: I-lidden behind the monster first described, The student stands and eyes, A The co-ed who has dressed him in the garb. Which he now wears-the dressing of a fool. Upon a stick he holds his other self Over Opinion's back, that all may see How serious is his purpose- The bag hung at his side, ls full of sweet-meats for admiring girls And the parrot stands interpreter for both While each repeats What has been heard or read. And above the door in naked modesty The Spirit of Sincerity stands ashamed, With nothing of its kind to see below, And through the curtains. looming vast, The Land of Future Things is veiled ln shadowy hopes of all who stand outside. 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The law is told in hackneyed phrase, Dust-dried and bloodless-but you, Must seek their favor and go their ways, And do as they bid you do. For they lost their youth in the long ago, And the skin clings hard on the bone, The blood of youth is their deadly foe. And they dry this blood like their own. The world is a spot before their eyes, And you tell them the grass is green? They will tell you that Pleasures a pack of lies, They have seen what they have seen. , They call their conscience a heavy load, And bind it with foolish pride, And they substitute a hard-mouthed code, For the weakness they would hide. Then bow your heads to the powers that be. To their steel-cold, prim, pretense, And smile-for you know you are cowering fools, Though you do it in self defense. Three Hundred Four -'--- ' W ,---, qQ:g1jmfzss,g:'.:5v 4'mx-lin'-v.-A-.sq-cg., -tfzizrssd .2e'ssv'. rs w.f7L?' a-4.22 Fv',f.-:'-3c15w,,.- .J ., gum' ,,.,g14-ggmgi.-f.1W.L,....:s,.1ymwf2,sa2aQ - ij A ga 4- is -z-12? 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X... ,.,. i i Barbed Wire With Apologies Tell me not Prof. I have no mind, That from the drudgery, Of thy dull talk and ceaseless grind, To fool around I fly. True something different now I chase, The first bench I can get, And with an air of languid grace, Light up a cigarette. Yet this rank laziness is such, As you too should adore, You could not bust me half so much, If I would study more. f :ff A 1,5129 -V - ' .11 , A .. :wiv-at Q iflglvxg. 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I never spoke three words to her in my life-where d'yuh get that love stuff ? i'Yeah I uster know her 'fore she came clown here. What? Don't ask me, ask somebody that knows her-I ain't putting out nothing. Cant go, I got work to do. What dfjuh say? You'll buy a drink--beg your pardon I didn't hear yuh. Exit 1 ,VYV :rm 'few' ..v.w,...,ffsw-ff ----, 1 -my-:.:.-.a:ai4.-rw fffff . to.qs-Iwi.,-.:..-1.-.x,egw.WisQ:,i+-:-wa:-:D 1. ffff --'-- 2--rgpza: ---- Y- 4 ' 'Wm-ea-11---nxM,m, '5 V,...,..., 1 ww- ,:4:.5.M -'--.em-a,q:,:-q..:.,.3:,q::,-11-Mefvfamqg ' ee-' -. f 1 ----- - -- ew- 2-5,-1-fi-4:51-: F Three Hundred Six WNY Barbed Wire College Year il Ci' rs I W-. ly .1 ELF 3 : .Q , a rgimkxggl G tml A H, . This is another one of that artist's lmpressionistic drawings The poor sucker is getting drunker All the time lt's a terrible strain-this Cactus Especially on the voice The beer gets flat you know, Now seriously There was an idea in this picture Before the artist Took the impression Out of his hip pocket. The College Year As viewed by the staff pessimist FALL y Foot ball heroes and , Freshmen and Co-eds and the ' Faculty. WINTER Basket ball heroes Freshmen and Co-eds and the Faculty. SPRING Base ball heroes and Freshmen and Co-eds and t he Faculty. Miscellany B eautiful, light flecked, sweet. ambrosial glass. 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AFTP Q l:af1-ETL eu.fi--lg.-4,4 V ain in her pose, she stands self-glorified, A feline with an higher instinct blessed, N urtured by false conceit and pampered pride, I n love of self, her soul and body dressed, T hrough all the ages, this-her only thought, Y earning toward flattery and by ilattery bought. F airer is she than anything that lives, A nd with this beauty she holds men in thrall, I nsolent-she asks much-but nothing gives, R uins their lives, and makes fools of them all. ?5 '1,f-:-:-.-, M., v422'I,Ef253?5kZE2fIE2E -523615152311-E1?2?55E:3:..., .iz-:63i2f-1252515165112 4E:E115251:??25V?225121522522.. '52EE232525525522ErE:3.ErE-555122: li 'WP-413225iii:-Eff5'Zv:1.1i1I145Eii-'I' :.5g:1:5.:gg5. ,:g3:3:4gZQ.g,gzggg--553,3 .sgzgggrgiggc-:5-:f:kZf:26kw .WE22:35-:5f:g:g:g1g:g:fE2 :1ggx5::::5Zs.1:' ,115:-:kiwi-7,711gIg12g:g:555., 5351551535:f:3:25:'F:5:!5fi l:i:2!g12SEf4:5J5!'Z Iiii'3:i3:f:i52EI:EIS7I7Iif'3I5I- :'. 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It is an interesting summary of the co-ed's life, To view with what an itching heart she waits, For recognition of her self-known charmsg Yet be she simple minded and sincere, ' So that she casts off love of admiration, It is assured that her sincerity, Arises from the fact that she lacks beauty. ,,,, 9 r -,:..- ,M -' Thru' Hunrl red N i no ,,,, V 1 ..., WW: ,,,,. ,, ,P'f.'Z,.,,,,..a.,e .... ,,,,,,,,:,,f'4'f ,,,,,, :s?,,,W :awww---ff-1 '- ' ' eer tf't f' G2 J, I I K? QV' ', f f ff ww ' r . .-,.s. .M- .,.,-, .,,, ' N Q 9 Qagigq, ef, 66566 vi., I W If ,wwf 1 I 2?'g 'o ,'gf,f' ,vs vi , sl 1:45 fy 0' in '71 'J , O 0 'V A59 f N ya Q Q 'go 4 A 'f W5 I ,fy 5,2 6 Qs iff ff' if fav X 2 x 4 4 gan: M , f , M' 1 - me U Bar bed Wire Organiz d .H T EI , it E -Ed. ,gf I l Nfx ., 3- r 'NA 7 I xv . Vixr ' I D N I ' ... '. I ,lf XXi I 5-. R j gil X X ,. 5 .- uf- Q. I 1... if i Q 'i 4'5.v:'::f 4f'.-r, 2,jQ:1--L I .fgiffimi I , , ',.,, f 't '4 af V 7 . 3,af53'AS,,Ai'7112-4-'-10 P - rf, gif' in f4Mb i 'i :'.- .- A j 0 ' 1 lg - n . .sf f 4 . L , , adons Thats all right Elf-that's all right boy P4 You know The kid's seeing elephants now, I 'got to quiet him down, Keep your seats ladies, he wouldnt. Insult nobody Unless he got a chance, I'm gonna let him read Dr. Vinson's address To the sons and daughters That ought to sober him up. Give me the needle Gillis. By the way. The idea of this picture was Organizations. The Barbed Wire Primer Q. What is an organization? A. D An organization is a group of men. Q. What are they for? A. They are to do you good. Who says organizations are to do you good? Q. A. Scardino says organizations are to do you good. . What kinds of organizations are there? There are many sorts of organizations. . Is the faculty an organization? A. Sid Brooks says the faculty is one kind of an organization. Q A. Q Can anybody get in an organization? Q. A. Cicero Smith says anybody can get an organization. Are the Deutchers an organization? . No my son. the Deutchers are seven or eight organizations. Who belongs to the Deutchers? . Ed Myers will tell you who belongs the Deutchers. Are the Deutchers well organized? . Yes. my son, the Deutchers are usually pretty well organized. Q. What is the official capacity of the Deutcher club? in Q. A Q. A to Q. A Q. Who is Sid Brooks? A. It varies. A. Ask Dr. Battle who Sid Brooks is. Q. Oh. I know what you mean now. Q. Does Dr. Battle know? A. Hell you say-go to the head of the A. Dr. Battle ought to know. class. Three Hundred Ten P:-.-'i+'4a:I'3 Z4 -'-:vi-I ..,. f -:-I-Pr!-I' '41 64-234-''J-EWG!-I-I-Z-:f,w -------.. 1-A-1-::52:?E'?3 'HH-C 'I 4-'I'-.-I-2:-:v:-:vw vi-'-w4:1:-:1'o' -'-'f ' 11E?E2??:2EEaiEC2rY-,aff -Y If-.-.-hw' V A f --'-2 ' H , ..,, ,,1,,,Y 1., , Barbed Wire T. x - T 11' 3 111 5233:- ,,:... 3 Q29 'Q .5 Vi n it d?0'ci3!,g1x'u'lNfNIl 0.m.,. 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What he remembers of the things they wrote, ln slightly changed attire he turns forth The threadbare themes ol million other hands That newer fools may call him 'iclever man And paste his stuli in scrap books when he dies. Three Hundred Elevx-n Q 1-sms-.i:-::1:2v:-- H 'v:zf:r:r:e:ixer-.. . 4.-sie :1-:-:-12'-:fs::s:a:i:1:-:. ,WM he :eV::,.11f1e,-ggwafa-M ' 22:k2:a':-:w- .s41i.fI1f12f11:.1 ' - - ni.-1-1 .-.bN:f1s:2:s:t'-..,.,.,....'::a5:1-':K:1qw'1sdf'wsMs- ..-:iq-:1'1-1:2 -1:12 E:1:fS:f5i::2i:21:1:1::: 2:- -vfXa . . MA ' 11113 : -:2sQ:ss::21'2rs 2515:2M:r1:rs:2:s4xE62:Z5:E:irM..:E:E:iE2:fEf2:i1:3Ef?E1E:E:Ei:i2:: Sw'35:3525251Erim-f:kf:2S:fEfEFfi?2f Barbed Wire Publications THE BARBED WIRE PRIMER Q. What is a publication? A. A publication is where things are published. ls the Magazine a publication? . Henry Bercowich says the Magazine is a publication Q1 A Q. Who told Henry Bercowich'? ' A. Roy Hawk told Henry Bercowich the Magazine was a publication. Q. Who is Roy Hawk? ' A. ls it possible you dont know-Roy Hawk is editor of The Texan. Q. Does he write editorials? A. Some people say he writes editorials. ' ls there any doubt about it? . A. Creeping J. Williams says there is a doubt about it. What other publications are there? . Ch, there is the Blunderbuss. , Q. A Q. What is the Blunderbuss? A. 'A'The Blunderbuss is a paper in which unpleasant things are said, Q. Why are the things unpleasant? A. Some people say because they are true. Q, What do you say? A. Pay attention to your work young man. Q. Does everybody like the Blunderbuss? A. Ask the Pi Phis if everybody likes the Blunderbuss. Who gets out the Blunderbuss? Q. A. Class dismissed. y M, Amp Now uzxpnfis X AND GENTS Pzxssimo OUT . iff own-ie l-PJGHT-DON'T f:Au.To -, Q -'pig MATICS GMU' I 4, A rzof-'Effoia STAR. . ui msziglgul , A Pass on slowly ladies and gentlemen. Dont crowd the aisles. lf you have got another thin, slick dime, Walk up, crawl up, any way to get up, And see the moving force of all the ages, That has made heroes and made fools According to the way they did their act. l speak -ladies and gentlemen, For Dramatics. fi'2g wU wg w M? mwwwg WJ M wiv W8 W I LW:-.A N -W' w i 'I .fv 'f P12 '1 'f'.f Pw ggn' .ww::Z:1,,:a.:.t. ....'. 'f'1211::9'f :f1:52:f:i-I , ,., -1 f. V- . N. .f ' 'W Y .. Three Hundred 'lwnlve I af if wyf 4wmv'5 Y 0 fff 49 wwmmw ,wwf 5,4-5 fm W w Bar bed Wire gfl POLICE Ar-io 7' by Q4- FHQEA ALARM 700 Dramatics mocking mastery With mouth agape in Of man and woman at cross purposes. The Spirit of Dramatics squints at us. A d well he may-he rules our every act, n And at his shrine our deeds are consecrated. Each is the hero of his little play, We pose unconciously for other's eyes And stand at strained attention for applause, The man for woman-woman for the man, We are not puppets of one single show, But each according to his tendencies. Acts his l.ife's plot for other peoples sight. 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'nb ezfvffgse- J HQ 1 . : - .N qffiifhs? Ps' 'gpm , t . . 1.4 -90' ' 4 1 .' ' Q ,' il I ' 'I--V I A 'U L , ' 'li I ga , W Q 0 1-f I ll T: , - x I EL QQ D r a m a t 1 c s The Bohemians REX SHAW Speaks: My thoughts are sublime, I pose all the time. With my lyric effusions and German Rhine wine. Tra la Tra Ia Tralala. GER R Y Speaks : l'm the soul that is brave, In this great new thought wave. I am out of the rut and Don't have to behave. Tra la Tra la Tralala. ' HENR Y KNIGHT Speaks: I love poetry and dress, I am different, I guessg I talk a whole lot and Think a lot less. Tra la Tra la Tralala. ALL TOGETHER 5 Bohemians jolly and gay are we, We prate about art and we drinlc lots of tea, Gerry and I-Ienry and old Rex B. Tra la Tra la Tralala. The rest of the world is coarse and rough, We are all made of that Finer stuff, We are till somebody calls our bluff. Tra la Tra la Tralala. The common herd is beneath our eyes, Intellectual fame is the goal we prize, And we know that it pays to advertise. Tra la Tra la Tralala, .b were i ': ..... 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Stand higher than her sisters-this is what, Our social index school turns forth, To be the guardian of a coming race. Three Hundred Fifteen ,,,, --'-A , -rl-.f-ar.-.-:-.vas-za. aa4.z4f.,.i.g5Q-.,..mw,e.4- as M- wi W- - -ms... Q-.mt -F:f-x-:Q-f'A-.arssrazzm-4-:-'f:-w:a:Q:- Q ------ r 4 nq4'-Q'::,,. ..,f.,4.,,g9.3-'5.,g:g.v'q2Q.ggf: 55-Ig .5 -i s . YY QEZEEEE 2:E15?5. affF 1 iii-355' - 5:':' Barbed Wire I lik :alll wg- Zit mfr. .421 '- aj. ,, . - N 'L+'-.f 1-5?-'vas :gl N- 'fqeyilf -E! g Jfffi. -aasqg-1, ,f-.I ,,,w.f:v'n..1 . 'av .uf-ag .er -a ,,-as-Q.. - '11-25:22-.ii-. :gi Q Q ! 14? f. - 9a r i,p T 4-Q sew a-13'21ffE:5iY-t'fa-:SFX . fi 0 . 'f fi. '-is 'lfflrf f554??1r'2JSE'EPi3lli1 yypj vga, . 5 -.4042-gf E- .eg-4 SSNX .Q r.- ,-,rf'1-- X-34.-z-'.glxwlQ.i.z.X , fr- - .- - -S.-1: 2. S- Q .-z ' ' :- '---:gy-, 446215, film ' ' . sz? 954, gf: flsl' 'MN-F!'fi:K.X .- -, -.S'-ul, in Eff? F2 fi Sakai' 11.1 ' f 7 -. x ff' N, if - .4 .1 '--1-..,, . 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' A C Q Gu-1.1: uoufvffml 19 S orted and picked and grouped financially, O C I E T Y ur socially elite fly madly by, lutching at anything to throw them Finally nto the limelight of Opinions eye, ach has his little plans-his social light, hey Hatter, snub and pose and live a lie, earning to be somebody, and get by. Q The Barbed Wire Primer . What are thc Anglers? Q A. Q. A. Who is in the Anglers? All the very best girls are in the An Q. A. Q. A Q. A. My throat is sore. Q. , Ask Ara I-Iaswell who says they are A. Q. Who goes to the Angler dances? A Q. Do they invite everybody? A Q. Well, how do you get invited to the A. Join a Ribbon Club. Q. I-low do you join a Ribbon Club? A Q A . Are all'Anglers nice girls? if Ask Verlinde Vandenberge what the Anglers are. Does Verlinde Vandenberge know what the Anglers are? Verlinde says he knows what the Anglers are. glers. Who says they are the very best girls? the very best girls. Are they better than the Rabbits Feet? Do the Angler girls give dances? Oh yes, the Angler girls give dances. . Any I-I. - ask Verlinde Vandenberge who goes to the Angler dances, . Oh shades of Frances Lewis-No, the Anglers do not invite anybody. Angler dances? As-k Conrad Bering how to join a Ribbon Club. . Thats not in your book, young man, 11 ,.,, ' .f ,m-fireman ...lm '-'-'1 '1'5'4-Zzwrv '-,'1--'rf'-+1-Mu: .22:-7-wire--22551522112 -1rse1s:a:s1:z:-wiki:-:Bl -'-fhzrsziis-:+C-SP5925 Three Hundred Sixteen f 1 , .,-., ff 2' 2 , Z! 15 I, X f I A 9'67 ff A ff f,f . .. ., 4. ,., 1946 X yi 4.,,,,. 1 ' Y PM 5, ' Z4 riff S ' 6 ' I ! 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E , AQ Wil 1 W ws Why We put this section in Advisedly A Because this is a big school And there are just exactly two thousand seven hundred People Who have at least one person Pooled into thinking That, though they may not be The whole school There ain't much else worth counting, And so Understanding from our own feelings The ridiculous inward-puffing Of every individual We have put in a bunch of stuff To represent more self-inflated fools And satisfy Their natural vanity. Prosit. -V -- Three Hundred Nineteen H ,, ' ---' , ' ' ' 'X A 325 was W 153311219 -ff l 3 : . l . 'f5' a 11a ,- M - Y A Y Barbed Wife X f f X 1 f f' , 1 GV f 1. L09 S Personalities We do not like to indulge ln personalities We're really not interested enough in you as Individuals To give you a chance To show mock anger because your name Was mentioned And be secretly gloating ln the fact that you were recognized And so We will not smell out pointless gossip To the delight Both of the scandal-monger And the victims Some personals may be handed in lf so We'll run them at the last To satisfy contributors But frankly We clidn't even want to put in pictures Only the manager shoved them in At the last minute So he could sell the book To socially gluttonous girls And self-made conspicuous boys. ' A- - 1 A A' M '-'-':t 1':'11 --'-, Y :r:Q-. Three Hundred Twenty MNLS gms: , VZZV , VVVYY -'-- V ------ A Vrfr '12' 'f4 '2::4emzW' 1 , ,!,g,-'ffgfu W aff f rm, . :Q ' ,,,,,, - ff ,f --AA fvhf' ' ,,,.... f .. 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'il f . .'-' P '4' 5 2 2 iv ij I, I 1 g lf 'IIN fn l gfff f il, 1 ' S-' , I 2L A Faculty and Other Officers of the Department of Medicine AVES, E W., IVI. D., Instructor in Surgery. BREATH, W. P., M. D., Lecturer on Otology. BUCKNER, C., Ph. G., Lecturer on Pharmacy. CARTER, W. S., IVI. D., Professor of Physiology and Dean. CHAPMAN, L. E., B. A., M. D., Instructor in Physiology. CLAWATER, E. W., IVI. D., Instructor in Surgery. CLINE, R. R. D., B. S., M. A., Ph. G., M. D., Professor of Pharmacy. COOKE, W. R., B. A., M. D., Instructor in Gynecology. FAY, S. S., B. S., M. A., M. D., Instructor in Bacteriology. FLAUTT, J. A., M. D., Instructor in Obstetrics. GARBADE, XV. T., B. S., Ph. G., Adjunct Professor of Chemistry. GRAVES, M. L., M. A., M. D., Professor of Medicine. HARTMAN, HENRY, M. D., Professor of Pathology. HEARD, ALLEN, G., M. D., .Associate Professor of Pediatrics. HEARD, ETHEL LYON, M. D., Instructor in Gynecology. KEILLER, VIOLET H., B. A., M. D., Instructor in Surgical Pathology. KEILLER, WM., L. R. C. P. and S. CEd,j, Professor of Anatomy. LEE, G. H., M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology. LEVY, M. D., M. D., Instructor in Clinical Pathology. IVICGLUMPHY, C, B., IVI. D., Adjunct Professor of Bacteriology. i MCNEIL, H. L., B. A., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Clinical Iviedicine, MORRIS, S. M., B. S., M. D., Professor of Opthalmology. NOLAN, TI-IOS. H., Provost. POTTHAST, O. A., M. D., Instructor in Anatomy, RANDALL, EDW'ARD, M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. READING, W. B., M. D., Instructor in Clinical Medicine. RICE, E. L., M. D., Instructor in Medicine. ROSE, W. C., B. S., Ph, D., Professor of Biological Chemistry. SCHAEFER, M. CHARLOTTE, IX4. D., Adjunct Professor of Histology, Embryology. SINGLETON, A. O., B. S., M. D., Adjunct Professor of Dermatology. STARNES, M. H., M. D., Instructor in Pathology. STONE, C. T., B. A., M. D., Instructor in Clinical IVIedicine. THOMPSON, J. E., M. B., B. S., F. R. C. S., Professor of Surgery. WALL, DICK P., M. D., Lecturer on Medical jurisprudence. . .-., . . Q , g 4 -e .- . ' ' T .A Three Hundred Forty-two '.,.fZ'fi-we ...wel -1,-g. ,,- rgyzf .145 -:gf-:,,,:' req vr2w:2..as.zg, ' - Z ....... .... L.. .... r.::f--:- ..:,s.... sn:- ' '-55g5:5:3:5:5g:5g5:: :::5,:::::::5:,:::5s:5:5:5g:55:21215:ee::::rf:gif22::er: -19:1 ::5:::g,g.,:.1,:,::::,.,: -555.:.f.:.:.:,:.,.,,,,,,::,...4.g.,.,:.:,.-.-.-, .-.-,,.-.. 7. .-, .,.....,,..,. .,,-. I V... ..-. .. .,. , --, A My , ww fy W' .... . . . ' ' lg li I f f , 9 K , el f , , f , 1 , ' 'WWW ' ' X sc xx , , x I A , 1 9 x ff , 1 ,fm A A ' ' A 1 yf 1 41 4 1 , , fd fer S M , , ,, , , , , , . , , ffi fm jj b ff fi K 2, 25, , ,Qf , I, f X ,, nf!! f df, 1 .. - ---' A - 1 c WWW . u 1 M z I W - ' Galveston-Faculty H. O. KNIGHT H. L. MCNEILL S. M. MORRIS L. E. CHAPMAN B.A., M.D. B.A., M.D. B.S., M.D. B.A., M D. Associate Prof. Anatomy. Associate Prof. Medicine. Prof. Opgthzzlmology and Instructor in Physiology. tology. HENRY HARTMAN S. S. FAY ALLEN G. HEARD LEE RICE M.D. B.S., M.A., M.D. M.D. M.D. Prof. of Pathology. Instructor in Bacteriology. Adjunct Prof. Pediatrics and Instructor in Medicine Demonstrator in Medicine. WALTER P. BREATH CHAS. B. MCGLUMPHY FRED'K WORLEY AVES WM. C. ROSE M.D. M.D. M.D. B.S., Pu.D. Lecturer in Otology, Rhinol- Adjunct Prof. of Bacteriology Instructor in Surgery. Prof. Biological Chemistry. ogy and Laryngology. . . , . 'V ----- f ---' Three Hundred Forty-three f 'f' wef':.'fzf' sw- W A ----- 1-A tra: . -rf-2 .4 '-2 Galveston-Faculty M. H. STARNES M. D. LEVY GEO. H. LEE JAMES E. THOMPSON M. D. M.D. M.D. M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S. CEngJ Instructor in Pathology. Pathologist to Sealy Hospital, Prof. Obstetrics and Prof. of Surgery. Instructor in Clinical Path- Gynecology ology. E. W. CLAWATER MARVIN L. GRAVES EDWARD RANDALL A. O. SINGLETON M.D. M.A., M.D. B.A., M.D. B.S.. M.D. Instructor in Surgery. Prof. of Medicine Prof. Materia Medica and Instructor in Surgery and Therapeutics, Dermatology. J, C. BUCKNER W. T. GARBADE WILLIAM KEILLER C. A. POTTHAST PH.G. 13.5, Pu.G. L.R.C.P. and S. CEd.J, F.R,C. M. D. Instructor in Pharmacy and Adjunct Prof. of Chemistry. S' uid-7 Instructor in Anatomy Botany. Prof. of Anatomy. ffr ife Three Hundred Forty-four ,...w.,.,,.1.- X-awww I , ,fx .4 ---- ' . . ,. ...J hs- 4 Q X X ,ww- ,. :V :zzEe:.-.zrszrzw 2 ,f , , 'fffzzy u -' M-wqiqw ,cssz:zgxsi::g,,, n 9 , 'NM W ... Ugg: ff If? W'f5,4 VQMQL --,-. 'Q :,-. 1:1 ' - ...... A fx 'X S f, fm H f 'Y f vx 2 fx 0 C f Q, 4 f MQ Q ff V:-fm... N---1-N:-. - 'e w :,. -mr-an . ..... 'M .y -mx 12- u f . 1f5,.2e12za nr- VT... 531,111 :fn 1:2221-:21:e2Pfr2?fiwf 1.1. .. , 'v x Sf' Galveston X Three Hundred Forty-five Galveston fo4 ,FGBADUATESU SENIOR IVIEDIC5 Adair. M. L. Haggard. C. H. McHenry, R. K. R651 0- Applebe, E. NV. Harloer, H. P. Mclvleans, R. H. RODif1SO1'1- H' R- Arnold. D. I. Hastings, M. E. lvlcVv'hirter, NV. I-. Roe, Mary E. Bailiff. H. C. Hendry, C. H. Meadows, F. L. Rogers. H- E. Beal, Martha N. Holderness, -I. R. Meredith, W. P. Schoolfielcl, F.. C. Canon, R. T, jackson, I. D. lvlichie, O, C, Standefer, F. W. Cheatham, R. M. Kirksey, O. T. Mitchner, I M. Terry. ,I- 5- Coleman, S. R. Leach, A. F. Otken, L. B. Tharp. R. A- Compton, M. L. Leaverton, C. C. Parks, C. C. UnderwOOd. G. M. Cook, T. E. Lehmberg, H. B. Pope, I., jr. NVedemeVer, Wm. Dupuy, H. B. Lowry, W. P. Prichard, H. D. Yeager, E. F. Ford, KI. F. Luecke, P. E. Prichett, A. B. Young. I D. Giles, R. B. lxIcDonald, I E. Raney, D. H. SENIOR FI-IARMACISTS Barnes. T. C. lvlallow, L. E. Robinson, R. T. Davis, E. B. Olsen, C. A. Rochelle, C. C. HUCISOYI. DOW Price, L. C. Thompson, C. SENIOR NURSES Dearing, Lillie LeNoir, Leatrice I.. Pollainhorn. Winifred Gold, Virgie Moseley,Margaret M. Rock, julia White, Mattie Wilkins, Cora Willard, Dor Three Hundred Forty-si NValther, G. Welch, L. W. Williamson, P. L. Windle, I E. Simmons. Blanch Staton, NVillie a Lee W-2:1s:m:z:-.-Q..,,.,.,.,.1 we-:-wr?as-,:r.v.f'..wfsy:.pw-. ...,. -. ..... ,.Ws...s:,.,.,.p,.4.... .. . .. .. ,..,A,,,.,,,..-A. . . ,.. . . ,. , . , 5-K.,m.,wg2a.x+:-:-:-1 .W .,,y':.5Xr.g4y.74 4:-:-Zeer:-J-e63z'Pl+214245222-:d:ck14-29-ri-7449469:11'-:-aa-114194If-FM?-iflfbtviu:fiI:-25-'c-.'.-5-.-.-.-:M-' .-.:::: at-fE .. w we-Ifefiii ' ' -' lf. ww f!f4LV -' '-f- W,-2-.4 -'- ' ,- m s'W1 vi 3, ...... ,,.N,,:vN::.m-sf. lg M..,i,,ss,,m.,,.,s-M4..s,. Ha- .I.,k.4.v.-A.-2. 4,1 -MH A , 5 ,, 140.-1. ., A-4.-W ,EQQIQQEQN - :rsl wz +Q:,:Q:.,: 4g,.-vs-1-s:. .-.:mgss:'zs-. 'a-: :-ww:-+:-A : . I-1-:mes-: wa-:-mf: --fav:fg:5g41:,:,,,.,f - ogg-ffm, . 1 ,f I 3 Senior Medios I Senior M edics MUNSELL LEE ADAIR. M.D. Marshall Texas A K K. Henderson, Texas 'IP B H1 9 N E. HENRY CARROLL BAILIFF. M.D. Garden Valley, Texas Store Committee 1916-1917. MARTHA NELLE BEAL, M.D. Bertram, Texas - 1914-1915-1916-1917. ROBERT TRAVIS CANON, M.D. Calvert, Texas A K K1 9 N E1 Medical Staff 1916-1917. Burnet. Texas Colorado, Texas Fort Worth, Texas 1916-1917. DANIEL GRADY ARNOLD. M.D. Q X1 Class Pres. Fall 19131 Book Secy-Treas. Students Assn. 1915- 1916-19171 Secy-Treas. Class, PAUL NEGRON CHEAT!-IAM, M.D. STEPHEN REAVES COLEMAN, BA., M.D. MARION LEE COMPTON, MD. KID A Eg 6 N E1 Pres. Sophomore Class 1914-19153 Vice-Pres. Class ' -I Three H und red Forty-Seve I1 Q .- 'W' 21f'.,w,+1e.,-.rf .-iz,--ge M1-',A,:f-:,. pm:-:yr :pf 55,1-2 :-::::z.-.',5:2q:gg .: 24: +11-mr,.,,'-:-:nr-vs-1:21-2- -12: f ' .,4,f,f-HQ . 114 h:ja.f4 fQ- - 16:-: 3515 ' IFE 3:2 'i':- ' tif? ,,. M .. gpg, ,X 1 - -ef-15 -14-fewer -'M- .SW A , . ' 1 . . 1 Senzor Medzcs 1 1 1 THOMAS EUGENE COOK, MD. fb A EQ 9 N E. JOHN FOLKNER FORD, B.S., M.D. A K K. CHARLES HOUSTON HAGGARD, M.D Medical Staff 1914-1915. MILES EDGAR 1-IASTINOS, M.D. CULLEN 1-IAYOOOD HENDRY, BA., M.D. Belton, Texas HOWARD BAR!-IAM DUPUY, B.S.,M.D. Tennessee Colony, Texas QI? B H. ML. Vernon, Texas ROBERT BYRON GILES, M.D. Alba, Texas fi: B II1 Manager Cactus 19161 Assistant Manager 1917. 1915- 1916- Hillsboro, Texas HARRY PAUL 1-IARBER, M.D. San Saba, Texas Pres. Students Dining Club 1916 1917. Nixon, Texas Huchow. Cdina A K K1 Manager Students Book Store 1916-1917. 'f' -f i' ' ' ' we -az' ' ' ' ,M .,,, ..e: Vy f . fl' ww W , ---- - w w w V af e ,A V- Y - . ......... . W we ' ,jig 4-W.f ' M M V , ' ff f 4 X M Three Hundred Forty-eight ..., ' I ,A:ei:asa:leaf':sss:s:z:-weAa:-was mais aw lineage-::.g,:' ew gms: 1-:mf seas: '- , 3 cv K ,E X 25: .: :., Senior Medios JOHN RUSSELL 1'1OLDERNESS, B.A., B.L. IvI.D. Commerce, Texas QBII. ISAAC DUDLEY JACKSON, D.V.M 1VI.D. Brownwood, Texas A K K1 Students Council 191 1915. 1 OSCAR TI-IWEAT KIRKSEY. IvI.D. San Marcos, Texas AUSTIN FELIX LEACH, 1v1.D. Alvord. Texas fir- X. Pres. Senior C1ass. CLAUDE CLAY LEAVERTON, 1vI.D. Grapeland, Texas 413 B Hg Pres. Students Associa- tion 1916-1917. ' HARRY BEN LEMBERG, 1VI.D. San Antonio, Texas WILLIAM PRICE LOWRY. B.A., M.D. Decatur, Texas fb X. PERCY EDWARD LUECKE, IVLD. Wichita Falls. Texas 1917. 1 Vice-Pres. Students Assn. 1916- 19171 Students Council 1916- 5 ...,:,sl.43H4,lxm,.,,:.x,:.7.,,..,.:..,:,,:,:w4.,,,3.:4,, 9. .,,,, -, . 2 '-- ::ftz2 2 2 ,.g4.p:,g - - - :4.-.g.g.gq.q.Ij:g :-14554-:-'-I+:-:25'2ig15:vI:I-I:H-Sf'.QZZZZZW 1:1QZk2:l?- 3355Z5':2f9 W7 l'f:Z7'Z ml z Q -1-A.AAI1:225:g2::gg::..:e:.:::s52:11:21IA:1:1:1fI:-::IfI:,.:.:.g.f.I.S::2.e.... -'ee 33.-.-,54g:t7W:::: gggwgzgcgzggs-' '-'-bc35:3::g',.7:7:g, ,ig:,,f,f:-'.,-:l:Z5:-:R 1S:?27:E?4':Z.-14'.Wt-fi''.-?!5i'E??,f:1 ff-'f':If'vFf' -2' ZH-151151 Is:s:2:s:sa:a3:s:g. :fa::1a:eeaef- '-'1 f-fff s:eee+:I-W--A A ,,. -1112529 e35:5:2I5:5s:r:f:2:1 2w5!:f:Ff:- J -1 -.wzgwerff :-swffze-MEQEZIS-2.042102 -2-:I:44ezwrfu-W:-ifzizizfwef 'isa , 'f2..g::::,2,2:Z2 12,32 A..-I-2-A-:.::2:-::: .. A-'azgefaiv f m.-m ' A: Wrw .. A' 2 . , . ..,-4:-1-:A .-.4-11-1.1: .WSH .32 F-..:.,,,, 2,..,,,,.4wf.- 41222, 2-22225 Zwegg, 2 A AM, -:-fv-' --f ------ 22 2?-I ff-. Three Huxmdred Forty-ni ne A 1 ' 45,5,.7,:,a 3.3f g ,E,1,1q: f4Ii-J-Q '175iS:9Z4:. Senior Medios JOSEPH EDWIN MCDONALD, IVLD. San Antonio, Texas A K K1 9 N E, RUPERT KINGSLEY IVICI-IENRY, B.A. M.D lb A E115 A 919 N E1 Hospital Fund Committee 1916-1917. ROBERT HOWARD MCMEANS, BA., M.D. fIDAE11IPA9l9NE. WILLIAM LUTHER MCWHIRTER, BA., IVLD. Frost, Texas Vice-Pres. Class 1913: Secy- Treas. Class 1914. F. L. MEADOWS, M.D. Douglas, Arizona CID A E. WILLIAM PAGE IVIEREDITI-I, M.D. Texarkana, Texas Students Council 1916-1917. OTIS CHAS. MICHIE, M,D. Childress. Texas JAMES MCCALLA MITCHENER, MD Houston, Texas qi Xg 9 N E. 4 , -, Three Hundred Fifty f,,Y, U QQ -ff' 5 W Senior Medios LUTHER BOYCE OTKEN, M.D. cComb, Miss. Editor of Medical '16-'l7. C. C. PARKS, B.A., M.D. Lancaster, Texas AMHSZ. lRVIN POPE, JR., BS., M.D. Tyler, Texas 112 A E1 9 N E. l'lORACE DEWITT PR1TcHARD,M.D. Anson. Texas ASA BELVIN PRITCHETT, M.D. San Marcos, Texas 111 A 91 KID A Eg Assistant Editor Cactus '16-'l7. DANIEL HALL RANEY, BS., M.D. Meridian, Miss. '-If B II. MELVIN QSCAR REA. B.L., Iv' TU. Pottsville, Texas A M II SZ. HENRY REID ROBINSON, Ph.G., M.D. 'IJ A X1 A M H QQ Vice-Pres. Class 'l41 Sergeant at Class '15, Hospital Fund Com- mittee 'lo-'17g Member Texas State Pharmaceutical Associa- ' tiong Member of Legislative Committee of T. S. P. A. 'log Assistant in Laboratory of Clin- ical Medicine ' 16-' 17. Arms 4' 'W '1 '1 Www. W' ' Q Three Hundred Fifty-one fezgzeef- .------ . wgeaeaae.. TIEIEIEJ'f'5?f:IE1rfrl2YF'11f? i i - - '??:1fFl5IES25 ?3:9219S:-5- S . ::::-z-on -H -, '- 'Wi z-:2I1 . . '?E2f2k?-2I'- '-- : - -fifffifffffiifgiifzvir 2 - 2If2f:lf121ff2ff5i52i22i2:22a. .:s:e:e1e:' I -'-- H W --,'. -------' A Senior Medios MARY ELIZABETH ROE, M.D. Colorado. Texas Secretary-Treasurer Spring ' 'l61 Secretary-Treasurer Spring 17. I-Iuci-I EARL ROGERS. BA., M.D. Nfilford, Texas fb X1 Students Council 'l41 Vice- Pres. Class 'l4: Vice-Pres. Class 'l6. EMMETT CHARLES SCHOOLFIELD, M.D. Denton. Texas FRED WILSON STANDEFER, M.D. Meridian, Texas lib B II: 9 N Eg Business Man- ager Medical '16-'IOL Auditing Committee Students Dining Club '15-'16-'17. JACK STANFORD TERRY, M.D. Ennis, Texas Vice-Pres. Students Dining Club '16-'l7. ROGER ALLEN THARPE, M.D. Huntsville, Texas Segzretary Students Dining Club 'l '16 GEORGE MILTON UNDERWOO , M.D. Corsicana, Texas dv A 91 fir A Eg Class Pres. Spring '141 Basketball Team '13-'14-'l51 Acacia Club '14-1 Final Ball Com- mittee '13g Editor Of Cactus '16- '17 WILLIAM CHARLES WEDEMEYER. M.D. Burton, Texas l l ,,,, Three Hundred Fifty-two e-1n wwf: 'W '1 f' ff'-'Q New affix We W y ww mwwwfza I? , WW ' f f MA 1 , ' 'n2 ' ' ' ' v::zam.:-s-.slip .4 :az-wz 5?6f,,.,., uw' ,qw-:, ,4- K im ff -------- If-www ,ff,f:f- ,,, ...II Senior Medios EDWARD FRANK YEAGER. M.D. Mineral Wells, Texas KI? X. Covington, La. A K K. EDWARD WHATELY APPLEBE, M.D. Galveston, Texas Senior Pharmacy Lipscomb, Texas Term. LESLIE EUGENE MALLOW, Ph.C. McKinney, Texas DOW HUDSON, Ph.G. Goldthwaile, Texas Vice-Pres. Fall Term '16-'17, ERROLL BIRD DAVIS, Ph.C. johnson Cily, Texas KID A Xl Medical Staff '16-'17, CHRIS. ANTONE OLSON, Ph.C. Clifton. Texas maceutical Assn. Scholrship. JOHN DALTON YOUNG, BA., MD. THOMAS GEORGE BARNES, Ph.C. mir A X1 Pres. Senior Class Fall dv A X1 Recipient of Texas Phar- n- f s5-w2w5-Aaa-sg::-:,:- 4:-:ea-:--wfzze-.-.4-.IVY 'sw-g::4-xeare2:12-..-:-:I r:z1ss1zA:+:f -.::,:2:::4, f ,.:f:::.,:fz:q:+m:.f.1 -.,-:M ,,,, ,,,, . , , H ' few.. ,,,, Three Hundred Fi fly-I hrcc ,. ,r .. f:'I0I'E+'-Ii-15231:154.31-'-1-rvlf'-Q.::-gtii-'dEQ25I 5:35t3H5'551527iF'5S:E555:iii5'3':'27233555S!3iif5:E53f:.' Z Z . Iltlilliflliiflfiffiiili. 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Caddo Mills, Texas Sergeant at Arms Senior Class. JAMES EDGAR WINDLE, Pl'1.G. Henderson, Texas Vice-Pres. Spring Term '15-'16. Senior urses LILLIAN DEARING Blum, Texas VIRGINIA GOLD Ranger, Texas GEORGE CALVIN ROCHELLE, Ph.G. fb A X1 Member of Students' I l 1 l I , Three Hundred Fifty-four Jig: , W 555532. ffE?22?23W3zz:V11,,2:25YT''L:44e:fV1Vi--'gi'fn-.:n,..1i52 ,5i5Ef'p,5i-5551 -'71--511-122.5 ----- 11,2555 v:- Efigz-- 1:e-':f12:23f:' -12f2 H xfffnse-av.H,C'i'ff'+R1a:21:2:::1,-'ff-fi EEL, . -w---'12f ' 'fr... . Qz-a41:::k::f-ff:-mff-'f' -'--- sql:-: ,X A-21:55 3' E'1'2 ':'L1? s .z-H212 A-41-135 I-9322 1 ':,'.-. 7 '7 J -W? ' -' 31 I .,,, Q I-briiixg-.!3 l -' JESSE!! Q23-'13, fi, 12:-: !21,f:F?: JW? ,,,- Z-'Z'I-'2',--f71'9j1 9ff ,,-,. if-' f S',-,- ,,-1593192-:Z -'A- .,,,, , Qi?-fJ'5if 'U . :4 4 -'d.V-' -4 5'b- V-4 Q3? '4w. x,g3.,34 f , ! 1f!??f3f3',fj 'N2,'fg2' ' :QgQfg42f y' ff3'1'? 'jx'y Q., aff Senior Nurses LEATRIS LOUISE LENOIR Marlin, Texas MARGARET MOSELEY Port Arthur, Texas Class President '15-'16-'17, XVINIFRED POLKINHORN Laredo, Texas ViceJPres. Class '15-' I 6-' 17. JULIA ROCK San Anlonio, Texas BLANCHE SIMMONS Nashville, Ark. WILLARD STATON Midland, Texas MATTIE E. WHITE Obar, N. M. Secy-Treas. '15-'16-'17, CORA WILKINS Grovestown, Texas . DORA LEE WILLARD Bryan, Texas .1 ..,,, ,, ,, ,,,. ,..7.:Ef11-f:::m1E:,,E,,-EE, ,,,, ,1:,f,,f1, ,,,,,,,, ,,.. 14:1 YY,, E YE:-:LW ' is ' f 'izisza' - m ' H :xr ' ' , ,,-- .,., ' . ,.: x.:.,- 41 ' ,sz -- 7,5 2 -,,,,,,.,-.,.- v. 5:.1-,,-4,.m,- .af ,-z,+-mm 0. . ,, ' H ...f-1. ,.v,-I. ,f.I,,,.I.-,, ..., . ,.,.I-.V - . Three Hundred Fifty-live .gay S ' A 1 . , Galveston Three Hundred Fifty-six 'M -1:1-.., .W-'fwlff .ffpwf ,,. .mai-1-f 12249-' .4 ffwwf QMS' -W wfgdfm ww' as-vc,-2. 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' ,.- X' -1. -Q, Q v ' T'-,-j '4 H ,-y Three Hundred F.fty-nine vagina ,Ig if 'Q' TT +156-4'-'w3 'm'9 -Mmm., Mm Mmm sw we.. qw 9 lwkwm- M -was M X MQW 5 fi' - I + X W X X: . be + 0 X ' I Q -'Wo-M4 v-4 .-'f .6.5W1-- 4 - . . 3 14- . 6-xke - A-9-v. -S -.-1.--K'-N-X -'E-454 W:-N Z-5 -r '-. .-.-5.-.vreh-.N A' A Qm,,,?m,,. , s., W. .,,,., 4, , ,. ,.,,a. .ew . V . ms... ...hs ... X., . . . .M ,,. wk., ,La .X - . 'M , O. hw dl f ,. ' H -.34-419.33 '31,-2,fP 5-4932-3. 'WJ ..7..G:l- A.-Ski. I V ' ' ' ' 4 ff 2 7 EZ:?! 'woae:,.- tmimj ,qyw fag Nw Q W Nw Q V W.: M A, ' 'WW' M at ww-me wwmamfy' Wwegm mga., www ' I Galveston-Fraternities A1ph.a'Mu Pi Omega Medical Fraternity Founded Get. I, l898, at the University of Texas FRATRES IN URBE Dr. I Cv. Flynn. Dr. W. C. Fisher, J Dr. I I-I. Ruhl Mr. E. C. Northen F. Dr. W. C. Fisher, Sr. Dr. Wm. Gammon Dr. joe N. Parke Dr. B. F. Smith ' Dr. T. L. Kennedy FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Edward Randall Dr. Ceo. I-I. Lee Dr. W. P. Breath Dr. Boyd Reading Dr. R. R. D. Cline Dr. S. M. Morris Dr. Dick P. Wall Dr. W. B. I-Iolly FRATRES IN UN I VERS I TATE C. C. Parks '17 I-I. R. Robinson 'I7 B. T. Brown '18 Ceo. B. Cornick '19 C. M. Williamson '20 L. R. Saddler '20 Ceo. T. Lee '20 L. E. Mangenat '20 M. O. Rea '17 R. B. Anderson '18 W. B. McKinney 'l8 Ramsey I-I. Moore 'l9 D. B. Cvregg '20 L. D. I-Iixon '20 B. D. Alexander '20 Ceo. I-I. Paschal '20 I-I. W. Campbell '20 L. I Montague '20 Z. T, Martin '20 A ' fffr' A'AA '1 ' ' I wa:-:. ..-::a::s.:a53:f ff ' Q29 f' ff ef-fzff w .4 ' ' ' I fda., . -awe -V 3212.632 2.4 . HW, ,pas- wa ' V Three Hundred Sixty VNS ., I, Y - W ,,,,,,, , W ..... 4 V, 1:2 Galveston-Fraternities 51'2i2,i?,3?E5ii:: 32 'i-EZQQWGZTQ-17 ',-545129-'f-'evil'-:11?-'sau-.e:.l.,.,2p.p -1 -'a-Q1-w1'-------,,T,,.,.,,L,,..:-z::.-11:1-'11 :.1f:::s.1:aV:145-gi: ,,f, Q -J.L,,,,.,.,4Q,,-1,--if ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4,9 ' ' '1--1 ---- 33,53ggy,,11g,2-,:Ei,-g1f5?i???5:r ?,, ' ,,,,, , , A ,,,,,,.. 3 , ' ----- ' Three Hundred Sixty-one .. ,,,A, .,A, . ff ,,,, Galveston -Fra tern tes Phi Ahaha Sigma Medical Fraternity Founded at Bellevue College, New York, I888 Epsilon Chapter Established, 1903 FRATRES IN URBE Dr. Henry Haden Dr. J. S. Jones ERATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Williarn Keiller Dr. W. S. Carter Dr. A. O. Singleton Dr. E W. Aves Dr. W. P. Cook Dr. J. E. Thompson Dr. A. Cv. Heard Dr. H. O. Knight Dr. H. L. McNeil Dr. C. T. Stone Dr. E. W. Clawater FRATRES IN UN IVERS ITATE R. K. lVIcHenry C. IVI. Underwood R. H. IVIcIVIeans T. E. Cook IVI. L. Compton L. E Meadows Irwin Pope, Jr. A. B. Pritchett E. D. Crutchfield R. S. Kemp W. S. Barcus J. H. Pope W. C. Bidelspach H. E. Alexander J. W. Gardner M. S. Malloy T. H. Harris C. B. Carter K. B. Urban J. L. Spivey R. IVI. Barton IVI. Pickard L. K. Boswell R. R. Nowlin J. W. David W. C. Estes C. P. McKenzie E McVeigh E IVI. Pope C. R. Williams . ...... . .... ...... ................... ........ . . ....... ......... ..... . . A . . . Three Hundred Sixty-two ,:,:5 as-1:.grspy--p:yz:::ss:::x:f:::f -:rz-:az-2::::::aa1:v::s:::::: s::,r-:4-:-:Q-:':-vs: ns:-wk 5 2 1 ,I U , 1551- 1 A3192-wwf?3522452354512554W'93'Z5i555f4:5Z9'GW'155D'3!5:7:P 5i'?5'5-I4 PL 5f:3:C,-:Z:7I'4'i'hZ-SCXIWN-1'-' Z-'Z 159752232E:iii:-:26225:I:5! 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I-I. Hartman Dr. E. L. Rice FRATRES IN UNIVERS I TATE A. F. Leach '17 I-I. C. Bai1iff'17 J. M. Mitchner '17 I-I. E. Rogers '17 W. P. Lowry '17 E., F. Yeager '17 C. F. Lehman, jr. '18 W. L. Parker '18 I-I. B. Allen '19 I-I. I-I. Cartwright '19 A. E. Dodson '19 O. L. jenkins '19 O. T. Kimbrough '19 I-I. P. Sammons '19 T. S. Tusa '19 W. A. Dumas '20 P. E. Durham '20 R. P. Lenz '20 S. R. King '20 A. M. Street '20 C. P. Brown '20 S. C. Milliken '20 .. .... Three Hundred Si-cty-f ,.,..:5:S:5:.:1, 1S5i:Ef:i:5:5:5:5.,, '25-E ::g:3E5Z5'-'''-Mg:4-1:-Q:bf.:-:-:gg1,:35EE '-'-'-'511.51555:i3:5:5:a::5:r-2-:-r--f'2'2-2:2-'-H -2 2-I-'- ' E511'1f':'ffrErEfEr5:f'1':'f'3'EgEr5r5255.we:-ag.,:'sf2:515:35:521:.5,1411:Si253152:,:1:,y-Zm.1zgQ::::,-:, f '352351355FSE2E:i:-5:-52528lE:E:5:E...:1::5:qgrE:rErErE:Z:5:E:5:infix Erie :5:5:5:e1 :5:2:55:j: 35:12:15: '::: Ea55E5v1:ErE:5:1 E, 5:15. :5:2:5:5:5 :2:rZE:E:f sis!i:541:f:1:w:rqzarizzrir-r1i:E:1F:2:1:51:1:f:r:rIr5:35P':2:22:1.r.a2s5:::::,: -25:11:12: 1:11:13-' 1:2:r:r:', 9:-sf' 'i::E:1i:2:5:1' .,,-...:ErE:E 21522:-1 :f:515:a: 5:2s.11:::1:ss5:22:E3211.-1:far:23215:95:f::s1f:L:f:,-,f,. fs:-:rar-W. -:V.-:rEr5:5:E:Q332i2!SErEr5:3E:5:i:E1f:ESrEf'-I22i:Ei:E:f'' :2Ei1E15r5rEr5:5:5:32E: :5:j:,:r.:Ei1: I-I-I+' 1-1-:f:f:1f:5:5:f:5:54:, 515:55 2:5:g:j:g- ,:29:g:3:gg3:5:g::3: :ggfgggr-3: 5:33:53 :-15,121 ':r:5:p3'r1'5j:5:3:jz:35:r:g-2'-.5255:315j:gg4:5q3g5,5z51:1.ggszgggqi:gqggfgggfgggfiizgg-' eSs555r5:5:s:s:::a:s:sif sfsrssizaifi 2:5:s:ss: :Ezf '2:5:::f: f221:5:zev2:s:i3:a2z2 2s:s:s:z:ei5:? 32:25S22f:-., '2ieE:efQ22f1l'51f1f '' LfEf:f5:e12f:2:2:asis, x 'X ...... ......,.,. ..., - . .-.-,-.. , ,.... ., ,, .,-f.: .--.,.,., Q ,...., ,-.-. A -4.:,: ,-.-.- .4,,W,.-.-.14--if -2.4. , ' 4 X b , : 4 f ' , ff wx 1 1 1 4 f Galveston-Fraternities VVVV ..... -. .. , .. W W -'-'-'- wi: 1 5.2,.::5::-wg:my-:::1:9:4-zzpmg,-,l-.r.4Q.,.wap-:-'-Q::,fW,m. -3:5-m,14o:-fm'gw.f5-:4.,V,, ,...-1-'.ff-w:q::z:,:-1-mymy -.1w:s1z::.::-zz.-.-Q. ,m.mw. ,,-.nwmz:efm:4'f.e:-r: ,::1.mf1,:-:.,--,If.-,Q ..1,-H.. Three Hundred Sixty-five 'A - ff .,., ...... -ri 1 2 Q' Galveston-Frater 't' Aqbha Kappa Kappa Fraternity Alpha Theta Chapter Established April 20, 1906 FRATRES 1N FACULTATE Dr. L. E. Chapman Dr. M. H. Starnes Q FRATRE5 IN URBE Dr. E. D. Mills Dr. D. l-1. Mebane Dr. Delaney FRATRES IN UN1VERSlTATE j. E. McDonald '17 M. L. Adair '17 -J. D. Young '17 C. H. Hendry '17 1 S. R. Coleman ' 17 R. T. Canon '17 1.D S1-1 jackson '17 . Harrington '18 S. D. Scout '18 H. T. Hayes '18 R. C. Young '18 A. C. Gilbert '19 O. W. Gibbons F, M. Cvilbert '19 J. H, Turner '19 Ci. L. Carroll '19 J. B. Nail '19 J. C. Parrott '19 C. D. Steinwinder '19 C. H. Reese '19 E, P. McCorn'1ae '20 I-1. B. Tandy '20 bl. C. Chessley '20 F. lams '20 UI. A. Heyman '20 '19 - ' -,- -LL'4I,:a,:4-za.. --W --- 1 1 + f:1. 1gi:::A:s:gfgg:: .. ' - -1.11. 34 3-ia:-:gx:s:s:s:z:f:, z 11:s:.:::a:a:5:a:12:5:5:5:pg::f:::a:5:3ef5:s-2. 453 .4,,,.,, -ff . nz ......, L. .X sa... . ..4 .,..f.,. of ,,..o. t. ,... ...Mt-. . .... fa W. M-.v.4-Q.-.N-.1,........,... Three Hundred Sixty-s' - f 3 ' E 1, 5 f 1 1 1 ' G 5 Z ' 3 f-2? ff .:.. ' W ' MW W M TE QQ .. M -- ' x11'f1 :-: s1. . : .,: s: - - - : fff 3 211123, 1?x1v -11'-1 3 55??ff'1:1'fLf i2112f:::v.1,2Wffa+j:fQ::11VY2rf'2'4f:f:-ls?-1:f2frf1::3:a:f3'2Wfif-ff.a. 53E'L:1':fef,- .. .:M W Galveston-Fraternities M .g,-,-,-,135-,,::3,:.5l:.1.'.7,,:.,3:1::z::::::.1:::5.:.1,,,,.,,:,.:,.,,,:,,,1::,?:Q:-V ,,,, , ,.-,.,-.,.4.,..m.14.,,--+I., ,VVVI L .. ---v 2,5:Qa::gn:--' K '- ,:qw:v.-:-:4-:-r41a:f:w3::5-:-PA ' :fy-:-1-1-:ar-1:-:212:f:E2:f-'2' gr:3-'gzqzpch-1-mini:-1:5115-2-' ' ---- ,:-:v:fs:f1r+z::z:m-u., rfnffsrif-P1:Ma ' .... .. Th ree Hundred Sixty-seven 7' ,,,,,, . .3':-- U ... .. ' I-1:22 .... ,.,,, ..,.,.,.., ,,,,, . we ' 'h' M- ti. ....,, . ----V ,,,, ,,,,,, Galvest -F t t Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity Founded at the University of Pittsburg, 1891 Alpha Kappa Chapter Established, 1910 FRATRES IN URBE Dr. W. 17. Starley Dr. J. D. Stephens Dr. VV. F. Spiller Dr. W. J. Jinlcins V Dr. J. L. Jinkins FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. J. A. Flautt W. T. Carbade, Ph.C Dr. O. A. Potthast ' FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE I-I. B. Dupuy '17 J. R. I-Iolderness '17 D. I-I. Raney '17 R. B. Giles '17 D. Cv. Arnold '17 C. C. Leaverton '17 W. Standefer '17 . L. Bradley '17 . J. Kennedy '18 W. A. Schlick '18 D. B. Stough Jr. '18 J. B. Spradley '18 J. C. Alexander '18 J. T. Krueger '18 F1'173f1'1 A. Stieler '18 I-I. S. IVlcKeown '19 A. C. Miller '19 W. E. I-Iuddleston '19 B. A. Hayes J. M. Robinson '19 B. A. Stafford '19 D. W. Jordan '20 R. E. Barr '20 J. B. Foster '20 R. J. Flamson '20 B. A. Russell '20 J. R. Nicholson '20 J. B. Spiller '20 M. I-I. Bennett '20 W. J. Shuddemagen '18 P. L. Moore '18 R. E. Adams '18 Sam Jaeggli '20 A. E. Winsett '20 -fsfeafzmsiisfvfefsfs:assessi.fisaagsa:z:sa1.:s::e.egfisfssfsegsgass:me2isassaffiiisf:51:e:issisis:ass:seszsizeaeaeezsfisasiaQieiasisfas:ersSsffes.2152sis.2iffess-2efsis2s2sSs212525assiffsi.fsfsisiis-f:2.fsf::f:'f'if-ff-' 'i Three Hu Jdred Sixty-efht 1 144-1-1,-.:.-,:.v 4-1-11 11:-.111-1-f,-fm., :-1-'- 1.11 14.11.4+:1,.1:41s4p::.1-5241' 45 242221: .:4:2:1s:241f11:1' '- '---.v. ,,. :2va-:-:-1-4.:.::1:,:v:5:y1g, :-W.-,-:f:r:-:va-:-:1:r:::a:::?P155:241:2:2:2sa2:1f:v:I:r:1:2:f:f:1.r:.:1 me-:1:f:2:1:2:1:r:-E.: -.121-1:,:1f:-s.-z1:21591-:'2:1:-,':-fr,-af-:.:1-2:4-at:-.::-::,ff-:rn 1.1.1, ,1,1..,,1,, 1,,. 1.. . 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Second Row-Bagby, Deatherafze, Nichols, Kelley, Root. 771514 Row-O. R. Lasarer, Anders, Horton, W. B. Lasater, Patton. Bono,-n Row-Hill, Boyle, Womack, Anderson. Nu Sigma Nu Founded at the University of Michigan, 1882 Beta Lambda Chapter Established, Dec. 20, 1915 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1918 j. J, Horton C. T. Womack O. R.Lasater j. W. Boyle J. R. Anderson j. E. Hill W. L. Anders F. M. Wagner 1919 Cole Kelley W. B. Lasater W. R. Deatherage C. V. Nichols McDonald Orman P. C. Bowen Ll. T. Robison 1920 O. 1-1. Bagby L. K. Patton bl. E. Root R. T. Treadwell PLEDGE R. H. Tull Iir 1 ber be -. ..., Three Hundred Seventy :5:':f:: 2 Z , ':- ,f,, - ,V-'11 .... , 1' -' ' f' - V-::s:g-ga-H . ,,,, , - ---' Qz4'.. :4 1--.sfxfirmz 35,2 4-if., MM- 4, -. .num f WWE N' fersfziw ,W .. ' A 1:4-f-f-fi-4' ' llf' 604 . . ..-ffm, ' -- -' ,.-1 cm- ww ,Z .. W ff f'f ,Q ff - ' .. . 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HORTON, I Manager of The Cactus. -. ,, .. . - - f':Sbl:2Pg-:-37r5:'-kit:'Sify' '3'q 3E:5 ,. qzg.-1:'95:22:15:25:35:29:g:5g.g.g.5.g:1:-:1'1Sz3 :!:5:ZF 593235:-'25:1:5.-' :gL?1:lf:?:33'' Szffhfissi': ''i3f:f:5W4'E4235167.25523713!9?i14:':Pf15:l:' -.f:l:'Stain-F72:Ji.2i:?'71S'I:4-,2:':1E':':' , 9--.izf .f'-LI:',IIf5'f.I2'fZ12'I5'5 : 1 '- , mi-is:mzr1fJ::.:.n:-:e1zahmr-fr:1::sEf::s4f-1-'-2 figwa - samflfzezs::v:1:1:m1:rf:-:':Q-24:-2:-114146.24-' in-v:QiQ1:1:1:' p-'::4z:-f+:- imma: -flfrf.-ff:4':-:-:fre-:-we:-wc---'-V'-Q'-fv--:-:'--:-a - ' ' Three Hundred Seventy-seven Galveston- Undergraduates SOPI-IOMORE MEDICS FRESI-IMAN IVIEDICS ' Three Hundred Seventy-eight 23' .' ' -- 'fx' :a-91:a1e:.i.i:2- irff''2-':S6322311313:-22144:-ai':any-,nel-3:chlixEmws ::s1'-E?:aeffnziileizzzlii?-1 ' 1223l252?:E5':'IVA-Q-,g.-f wh'- - 1 AA1,A ,... A. , , MMM Galveston-Undergraduates INTERIVIEDIATE NURSEKILASS JUNIOR NURSE CLASS Three Hundred Seventy-nine l Galveston- Undergrad1lates 3 , S 1 2 I Three Hundred Eighty JUNIOR PHARMACY CLASS M Q Q fm' 5' f 0 'ff 'ff 4 Q 1 XI K x Q x f' 3 UPNQEN X as? f f f X fff7f' Ou mifdfi Q 1, f'fj,f , mg. 5.55153gt:.t,...q55:5:::ggg.g:gs:::-::a' qs.-'f-w:s1:5:'- ''e:5i:4:5 -4 -- '--'-f-141Heas:f:s:1:::f1:.:-f'-'-''-'-'-':g:5:5t'-'''-::::.:s:f:::3:s:,:z:a:::f-:'-'----- --,:.:s-g:s - tgtmr-'-Av' f'1-1 1:2:2:s::- -:-:-a-.- N-QS':v:E:Q:-9.f.':o.'efiwf-: . pxws-J:-'V:-zo:-24Nk.:':-a:.S+2f:4: :ap-. .-pw. 1-:-:V--f 4-:-rn:-:f:':.-,-,. . -,-.-: :ace-:-:. -4:-:-1-'-A .-.'.-.4-.wFk:v:-'-:cv'4a-:f-4'.-.0.af:-:-3-:-:-- .-.+:41'-S:-C.-my-pf-.'.4-,-. g-1-,-1. CQ':xQwvWq'Q I t ,ff N f, yffw 1 Galveston P OFFICERS STUDENTS DINING HALL I-I. P. I-IARBER ..,,,...,........,..............,.......................,...,.....,.........,....,.. President J. W. BOYLE, JR ..,.. ............................... S ecretary Dow HUDSON ..... ................,,........................ P harmacy Representative AUDITING COMMITTEE E. C. Schoolfield D. Ball C. A. Olsen Three Hundred Eighty-one Galveston I Cactus Staff PRITCHETT I-IORTON UNDERWOOD Rocx GILES ROBINSON PRICE GEO. lvl. UNDERWOOD ........,.,..... Editor-in-Chief J. J. I-IORTON ...................... Business Manager A. B. PRITCHETT ..,,,..,.......,..,..... Associate Editor R. B. GILES .,..,...,..... Asst. Business Manager JULIA ROCK .....,..........,... ...,..... A ssoeiate Editor R. L. BRADLEY ..... ,.,..... .......... ...,..... A r t Editor L. C. PRICE .......... ,....... A ssociale Editor A. ROBINSON ,......................... Photographer Students' Council C. C. LEAY ERTON ,........................ ...........,.........,............................... P resident NELLE BEAL .............................,... ....... S ecretary O. W. GIBBONS ......... ................,. S ophomore W. P. MEREDITH ...... ........ . ......... S enior L. R. SADDLER ....... .......... F reshman M. L. STUBBLEFIELD ........ ........ j unior E. G. jENIcINs ..,..... ......... P harmacy Three Hundred Eighty-two Q ,rd-df, Z, X fn AN' Now-.Loon-1 our? ADT! 6 S S .c F . MRS MARTYN ELLIOTT MARTYN ELLIOTT Uhr 7 Ilinttn Hirturvn K. 814 CONGRESS AVENUE AUSTIN TEXAS Au Tgu iizu iu 5 Tuffusuw 2 u u S uu ll Supported by the Must 'Hflhluruug Equipped Plum? 0 M nu the Wesko Yuurs tu Cu mmuudi iu the Pruductiuu of GU M u vegas Auuualls This Auuuull Priutedl uucdl Bound lb Y Uuiuu uuk News QC CUJIUI1lED5lIUly PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHING, STEEL AND COPPER PLATE 10t h and Central KANSAS CITY, MO. Y f THE MAN The Second Oldest Paper in the State Published at the capital of the state and in the center of the finest agricultural region of Texas. The only paper in Austin carrying the Asso- ciated press reports in any form. Has earned a reputation for accuracy and fair- ness which commends it to readers wherever it goes. Advertising rates on application. ll ?7 Supreme in its yield THE STATESMAN Capital Printing Co., Pubs. BOOKPLATE Cap Q ia agree r'ms-dogg al 1 L 5 be ill Qi fa in giigigiigl ZZ infos ,,,7.- ,I 4 -nv lfjaa i' WG801g,hJlfE'! Ping ite P '22 ff ax s SM., Pd Ulbrilfsi llwl Q lima gEl1iII?lEi'i.WfH 1? P 5? 'Zire we an Q -we 93' ll-5 L '- I ll 'if' Ne 5:l'i?', 'E a'gli- fi r hill ii -' mg: ' '.j mi'.,r.-- -'n,1,I- fig? Em-lg2,F:: s-'l,3-Egg? Pl, Wallis 1 Y 1-WSF? ill , ,:::: ijt' V ME. a .... ,.i. V . . -, F, , 525' XS 253 gtg 'N .xivqyvia ll .. qs' X-V552-i4 fi- :fi L1-f-i',-l Tin' .fp is-lui, 1 vrffgbl as I' .c 2512 'a:1A 6 7 'f ' . -' A-. I 1 A 7 1 1 M if fy 13 Z, - 2 1,34 U if - .yl 'Qs' 1 I : 1. ew? a.b..'l..m..l'.'l lf ii Q 'Q ' ' E5 'li makes the ideal com- mencement gift, combin- ing beauty, originality, and useful- ness. For designs and estimates apply to as A ' T51 , fn 1 2--es4wgg2,Q3,gsQzg:K,fi1 h - gp - s ' as A A ,..,, ,, . x , ,,,, . .. i Vile figvfggffrs.. A f,. ' .1 :ff duff- li ft -V f -A fqe r ' , , ' lim G v,.'7-E' 7 Nc xi AN.-'Y' '- ,j. 'g A 4, ,.. , :Sf e - .. .5 , ,.,. ., gg ' .i. .... ......,., 4, PROC LAMATICJN! You are Hereby Cormnandeci to bring or mail that Broken Pipe to our Repair Shop. If it is possible to repair it We are fully equipped to satisfactorily repair same. We also carry the best line of Cigarf, Piper and Smoker: Article: that can possibly be had. Yours truly 2620 WICHITA ST' Original Allegrezli Chocolate: AUSTIN, TEXAS High Grade Mexicaii Candy in Searon 1 0 ' J 5 3 I i 1 1 3 Q 1 Ss I I I l i llSfill,S Fashion Center The Sion' That Knowf 1711112 You Hfant and Har It. SPECIAL MAI L EVERYTHING THAT S C A R B R O U G .H , S ORDER SERVICE STUDENTS WEAR AUSTIN, TEXAS HE ERICAN NATICNAL BAN lil AUSTIN, TEXAS .11 United States Government Depository Deposits, over ..... 36,000,000 Capital and Surplus . . 1,000,000 Resources, over .... 6,000,000 SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT OFFICERS GEO. W. LITTLEEIELD ............... H. A. WROE., ......,......,......,........,.... .. R. C. ROBERDEAU ....,.,.........,...... T. H. DAVIS ..,..........,........ D. -I. SCHNEIDER .......,,. H. PFAEEELIN ....................,.....,..... CARL T. WIDEN ......................,...., DIRECTORS .........President Vice-President ,Vice-President Vice-President ...,........,.......Casl1ier ..Assl. Cashier ..Asst. Cashier G. W. LITTLEFIELD T. J. BUTLER W. P. ALLEN EDGAR SMITH R. C. ROBERDEAU H. A. WROE T. H. DAVIS R. H. BAKER ERNEST NALLE OTTO STOLLEY J. B. ROBERTSON Dba Citizens Bank Ky Erust Company ffxuslin, 'Gems GUARANTY FUND BANK Resources Over S2,000,000.00 V OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS CHESTER THRASHER, President D. B. GRACY D. T. IGLEHART WM. BOHN, Vice-President C. T. RATHER S. GOLDSTEIN R. E. CHAMBERS, Cashier j. j. DAVIS J. I-I. I-IART j. A. CHAFFE, Asst. Cashier , We hope you will give us the opportunity to serve you. THE OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY Package The Candy Food of Texas Varsity Students Get in the habit of demanding KI G' CA D I E FOR AMERICAN QUEENS On All Occasions Made ....it I - . ' Sold in in .:5i?i??.ii'9'l I - I- Twelve T Qi. .. 1 States exas ' f ' . -,' - . l if-ii-1:'lEX ,A . .. , -it, , fi' 5 V -, 'kill' .... .. .3 A ...S - A?Yvsif'uiI5WaW Crowded Distinctive with Souvenir ' I' is ,g.g.-.---.g: Sweetness UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY il 67262 flixustin national Yank of AUSTIN, TEXAS RESOURCES 36,000,000.00 OFFICERS E. P. WILMOT . . President WM. H. FOLTS . . Vice President JOHN H. CHILES . Vice President MORRIS HIRSHFIELD . Cashier C. M. BARTHOLOMEW . Asst. Cashier DZ! FACULTY AND STUDENT ACCOUNTS S OL I CI T E D . EDW RD' coLLEGE I T. EDWARDS is a boarding school for boys and young men. Thorough courses I in High School, Grammar, Business, Manual I Training and Music. Well equipped athletic fields, gymnasium and swimming pooll Among the leaders in interscholastic athletics. The lllllllllllllllll school is located at Austin. When You Buy ils Ask for Texaco I-IIS is the name which The Texas Company employs to identify the complete line of Petroleum Products which we manufacture. TEXACO Products are made in Texas and bought the world over. They are the choice of discriminating buyers, not only throughout this country, but in Europe, China, Africa, in Australia, the Philippines- wherever there are people who appreciate high quality, uniform grades and prompt service. There is an agent in your town who will serve you whenever you need oil products for the home, for the farm, for the automobile, for shop, plant, or railroad, or for building and preserving roads. The Texas Company Houston, Texas Agents Everywhere WM . Hi' CONVENIENT PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN PRINCIPAL TEXAS CITIES x3-EN v3-PM Newly Ballasted Roadbed--Fast Schedules .I o THF o Fast Daily Train ST. De Luxe for AND BZIYOND , ,-' Tn. X 4 ' ATION, SEE NEAREST TZ SRSIIICQIEIOIQINT OR if ggi ADDRESS '- T 535 xg an X j' -q xx D. J. PRICE '- ' ' I ! X Gen'l.Passen er '-T 1. 141: . If ' lg If - g V A ,' 8: Ticket Agent l J Q J I HoUsToN ml JLQL af ' felis e D, A A i '3 25:21-.'::-.wuz ' M NIQEEGI - fl ' - 1-fs I fha' -3 In In HERE, lil? U Ildfaf N' f - El fa MA 1 D- 4 fe Jea f ii W! 'Tihj e--xvnagifiix-4 'ff-fl'- ' D ' Qs e D We nvite Your careful attention to the best selected line of Clothing and Menis Furnishings shown in Austin for the selection of dis- criminating dressers. KUPPENHEIMER S U I T S , ALFRED BENJAMIN, WASHINGTON S U I T S HIRSHFIELD 8: ANDERSON Consumers Fuel and lee Co. Corner Red River and Fourth Streets All Grader of BMI Diftillzd Iifatzr COAL IC E The Robbins Co. McKean- Eilers Real Estate C o m p a n y Wholesale General Insurance, Loans D and Surety Bonds Dry Goods, NOEIOHS HHCI Furnishing Goods NEW ELKS' BUILDING AUSTIIXLTEXAS AUSTIN,TEXAS ENGRAVING MANUFACTURING CARL IVIAYER CO. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY REPAIRING AUSTIN, TEXAS DIAMOND SETTING GRIFFITI-I DRUG CO. A HOUSE WHOSE REPUTATION IS BUILT OF QUALITY Sc SERVICE scarbmugh Building AUSTIN, TEXAS Austin Street Railway Company Frequent and Rapid Service to All Parts of I the City. Special Cars for Trolly Parties Furnished on Short No- tice at Reasonable Rates A V Emma Q53 Our Aim is to furnish the best possible service under exisiting conditions, and would thank you for any information that would assist us to better the same Office 803-4 Scarbrough Building Telephone No. 273 W. J. JONES, President and Manager Correct Dress for Men . Z...- 'li . ,6 . -wr. .f 1-'f -' U!! 9. ,ez ?S1.r E MITH-WILCOX clothes present the highest type of good clothes making possible to produce. They ap- peal strongly to men who Wish to dress Well at a moderate cost. Suits, 31 5.00 to 345.00 Everything a man Wears from Hats to Shoes. .sf 2-P' C :KHP ' :A if ewfgw 1 C, 5 S 1 5 1 1 K 1 Si N LTA A Ml bmr E QL Smithi8c Wilcox Austin 1847 1917 DRINK JOHN BREMOND'S , HIGH GRADE Roasted Coffee THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE FOR HALF A CENTURY TRY IT IT'S GOOD Estimates Furnished on Application Donnelly 81 White Plumbing and Heating Contractors Sanitary Work Only 905 Congress Avenue Austin, Texas Phones 131 ,Use the A E f ziBRIST9L,, X veryt mg or ' Qt- A Your Vacation - ' ' !f'?'13'f ii i? GUNS ul, .QM ,Q , AMMUNITION, 'T F I S HI N c T A c K L E lllw f' .... MULLI N'S BOATS S if ' . The Walter Tips Co. Dealers in Hardware Austin, Texas S Robert Mueller 86 Brother QAustin Trunk Factory Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Sample Cases, Fancy Leather . 'ill Goods, Repairing. GOODS MADE TO-ORDER 510 CONGRESS AVE 'LAT THE SIGN OF THE TRUNK . AUSTIN, TEXAS .A.ACl-IILLES Ft d FANCY GROCERIES and COUNTRY PRODUCE 'elf iff good to eat we have it- zf we have it, iff good to eat. Special At- tention given to S o r o r 1 t 1 e S llIllllllIlIlllIIlIlllIHIllNlllflllilIllllIlIllIlIllllIlIllllllIlIllllIllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllll Both Phones 865 IlIllllllllIllVHUllllIlIllIlIlIllllIlIllIlIlIllIlIlIIlIlIllllhilllllllllllINNIlllllllllflilllllllllllllilllllll Guadalupe and Sixteenth Streets . Gina State National ank of Austin OLDEST BANK' IN CENTRAL TEXAS OFFICERS JOHN H. ROBINSON, Ir. . . President IVALTER BREIVIOND . . Vice-President PIERRE BREMOND . . Vice-President JOHN G. PALM .... Cashier S. KOENNERITZ . . Asst. Cashier SECURITY EFFICIENCY COURTESY Wann urniture and Carpet Co. 'cffhe Big Store 401-402-403 Congress Avenue We Carry in Stock at All Times The Most Complete Stock of House Furnishings in South Texas CX?-351 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE ON CREDIT At the End of the Main Walk I The 5 Quaint I Place witha Person ality Cactus qgea Kgoom South rn 0 fl The Open Window Routen TO ALL POINTS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO NEW ORLEANS SAN FRANCISCO Reduced Ratexfor Round Trip NO SMOKE NO CINDERS OIL BURNING LOCOMOTIVES NORTH-SOUTH-EAST-WEST Connections at New Orleans with P ala tial Steamers Line for of the Southern Pacific Steamship New York City and Havana, Cuba JOSEPH HELLEN, G. P. A. E l4Sllkill1NTA'H?' Elia HOUSIOH, Texas 4712.1 fue- WS., KODAK FINISHING Qlit a E 5H ,x,v , Qflnd Supplies . Q , lj We Loan Kodafes Free X JORDAN COMPANY . ' Wie make Kodak Printx Evfry Day T 7- . QL Ifrggiqjgfg 610 CONGRESS 5 S1 h Ollege COurt University's Prettiest Addition S. R. FULMORE. COMPANY, Owners 906-8 LITTLEFIELD BLDG. AUSTIN, TEXAS Write Us For Prices and Terms VernOn's Sayles' Texas Civil Statutes VernOn's Texas Criminal Statutes StaytOn's Texas Civil Form BOOlc WillsOn's Texas Criminal Form BOOlc And Other Texas books. VERNON LAW BOOK COMPANY 806 GRAND AVENUE KANSAS CITY,MISSOURI Greetings from the San ntonio Gas 81 Electric Company To the Varsity Alumni Association and San Antonio University Club When in San -Antonio call and see us. Several of our employes are University boys---they will be glad to see you. In- cidently, inspect our plant and office. Also Heat and Light With GAS SAN ANTONIO WELCOIVIES UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Ghz San 7-Antonio 'Il-.oan 82 Ernst Company INCORPORATED 1392-WITHOUT BANKING PRIVILEGES 215 West Commeree Street San Antonio, Texas DIRECTORS WM. L. HERFF, Preside t Miss M. E. BRACKEN LEROY G. DENMAN national Bank of Commerce San Antonio, Gems Capital and Surplus S720 O00 O0 OFFICERS J. K. BERETTA, Presid t CFI WM' EIFLE ROBERT L. BAL Ch ' man of B d THOS' H' FRANKU ROBERT D. BARCL V -P d t DR. JNO. B. HERFF SA A. BA C hi FLOYD McGowN L L LE C BEN A. STRIB A V C C AZ G XVB F d dF P d t C For Graduation Day We make an elaborate showing of Frocks, Gowns, Costumes andl ACCCSSUTICS, Specially Fashioned in the Style Centers of the World. M 3 S ' SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, Young on S u1tS, AL THE DAIN1-Y FIXINGS NECESSARY Fon more Trme. Sanger Brothers The Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company IllllllllllllllllIIllIIIllIllllIllIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIIlllIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllIIllIIIlIIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Eurnishes to its patrons in Texas a comprehensive and a universal TELEPHONE SERVICE The Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company CBELL SYSTEMJ ll DREYFUSS DALLAS HE store in I the Town Where you Waples-Platter Grocer Company Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Roasters Diftributorf of WHITE SWAN AND WAPCO BRANDS -fbould b u Y PURE FOOD PRODUCTS I your clothes EBIEEEDFIEIJ Mm n DALLAS TEXAST T Denison - Dallas . Ft. Worth 18 Housef in Texan' The Most Commodius and Attractive E . AI'Il81'ViC3I1 I I I I i American Plan Plan Rates ' Rates DRI KU! up J E1 Hotel in the Southwest SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FRATERNITY BANQUETS Diligent Attention Given to Wants of Guests lir NE John Deere 'W Implements and Farm Machinery XX wa X x Jsf , X PN lk .1 , ge.-'fs-tg Y A ask L , 15? 5: gg 1 ' 'J 2 vi 1 ,, gf,-A Tiki , F, 5 f ....,, Lgh 4. nf l fam JE X ,Sgr I -:L XX K , -5 ,J N was t Good Through Four Generations JOHN DEERE Who Gave to the World the St l Pl Progressive farmers of today I learned to use John Deere 1m- plernents from their fathers, who 111 turn were taught by their fathers---and on back O68 A EE? through four generations. Superior NOW as in Your Great Sold Everywhere Grandfather's Day H u e Y 81 P h I p Tex:-ls' Finest Clothes Shop Hardware Company The Home of DALLAs,TEXAs Campus Tggg Exclusive Clothes for Young Men BASEBALL and LAWN TENNIS 530055 life Cioihfnmifif yffffi store in the South. il Hurst Bros. Co. Main at Field ' Full Lines of Sporting Goods I and Athletic Clothing Dallas Else first national cmk Of Tlfouston Capital ....... 02,000,000.00 Surplus ....... 400,000.00 Established ISOO OFFICERS bl. T. SCOTT, President C. C. TiMMiNS, Asst. Cashier P. M. LAW, Vice-President j. L. RUSSELL, Asst. Cashier W. S. COCHRAN, Vice-President H. B. BRINGHURST, Asst. Cashier F. E. RUSSELL, Cashier j. W. HAZARD, Asst. Cashier g DIRECTORS j. T. SCOTT E. A. PEDEN W. S. COCHRAN P. M. LANV E. L. NEVILLE F. E, RUSSELL THE RA. P. CARY COMPANY HOUSTON AND DALLAS, TEXAS The largest dealers in Surgical Instruments in the Southwest. We handle Physicians' Supplies, Rubber and Leather Goods, Scientific Apparatus, Trusses, and Orthopedic Braces, and equip hospitals. The fligh-grade Kvny-Sefzeerertline of goods and Instruments Class., Pins, Class RingS,Meda1S E are not new at this Etc. business, having thirty-six years experience-eight years in Oklahoma City. ufwadf in Okfahofmp Direct from manufacturer to you. Send That is Our Slogan for catalogue. LETZETSER if COMPANY ' fllanufezcturivzg Jewelers new WEST ZND STREET OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA , CPlcasc lvlention liSl3 cvci l-il Engagement Rzagy from Evert: Write for Selection Package of Perfect Diamonds. The diamonds from Everts comes direct from the cutters and are mounted in the Everts Shop in Dallas at a saving to you. Engraved Irwitationr and Social Stationery. ARTHUR A. EVERTS C O., fe-welers Blain and hlurphy Streets, Dallas -'here's a good clothes store that has established an enviable repu- tation throughout the entire Southwest for its consistent high quality clothes for men. . Dallar THIS IS A YOUNG MAN'S STORE We cordially irwite you varfity 'men to make thir :tore your :hopping headquarters. l ..,,,. , 4 a 0 U: t'f sm :s Q. CD V'l'S o 1 FT :J- CD W H cn '-l The Mutant Qtmtral LEE 82 LEE Liiife Slnsurancz Gumpanp S il1f5ARs'f L AFGEEQIK 5 My f DALLAS, TEXAS The School with a Reputation The METROPOLITAN was founded in 1887-30 years of continuous progress and success. lts courses of study are absolutely thorough and modern: it teaches recognized standard systems of shorthand and bookkeeping: it employs the ablest business college faculty in the South: its thousands of former students hold the highest and most responsible positions in Dallas and elsewhere: its graduates are in constant demand: it is the most reliable and influential business college in Texas: it is endorsed and patronizecl by business men and bankers everywhere1 it is conducted on correct busi- ness principles: it is located in Dallas, the commercial center of the Southwest and the city of unlimited opportunities for ambitious young men and women seeking the way of success. Write for catalogue. Eine STATE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL S500,000 Is Appreciative of its Friends and Patrons and Solicits New Business with the Assurance of Satisfactory Service. 7. 'V . Carl Attorney and Counsellor at Law San Antonio, Texas Houston 81 Woodhull Condit-Franklin Co. INIPORTERS FROST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 4114 DEALERS IN SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , I-Ilgh-Grade Ready-to-Wear and Dry Goods EAGAN HOUSTON F i,STYV1fOV1HUg,Q 718 coNoREss AVENUE You Should Let Us Serve You- We have been serving the people of Texas for over 50 years with everything in the music line. Pianos that stand the Texas climate. Distributors of Victrolas and Records. The largest stock in the South of Sheet Music, Books, and Teachers' Supplies. Everything sold on monthly payments and at the lowest prices. i HOUSTON Thgs. Goggan 85 Bro. A GALVESTON .E.ftabli.rhed 1866 QUEEN THEAXTRE Q QUEEN THEATRE QLD B-l1LL THEATRE CRYSTAL THEATRE I I Dallaf NO. 1 The Szgrz of Qualzty I-Ii h Class Photoplays CRYSTAL YAUDEVILLE g HIPPODROME THEATRE ' QUEEN THEATRE TZEATRE Galwjfon ZOE THEATRE am Kahn-Schaper Ice Cream Company 1202 to 1210 Postofhce Street Phone 4060 Galveston, Texas Schreiber - Rauch Furniture Company Special inducements to fraternities. Your credit is good. Easy payments. Plzonf 1429 2320 Postoiqice Street Galv es ton, Texas J. DEDEQEK PHONE 615 Galveston Dying Cleaning and Pressing Shop Student VVorlc Qur Specialty All Work Callaci for and Dflivereci l823 Avenue D Galveston, Texas Brush Electric Company Use 'LBrush Light Alternating or Direct Pham' 4700 Gas and lflectric Building Galveston, Texas STAR DRUG STORE Carries Everything Pertaining to a FIRST-CLASS PHARMACY Students Are Especially Invited to Call Corner Tremont and Postofflce Streets Galveston, Texas Phones 437 and 438 Compliments of GALVESTO ELECTRIC C PA The First National Bank of Galveston I ZZND AND STRAND THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN TEXAS OFFICERS R. WAVERLY SMITH, President FRED W. CATTERALI.. Cashier CHAS. FOWLER, Vice-President F. ANDLER. Assistant Cashier I H. HILL. Vice-President E. KELLNER, Assistant Cashier P B H t L. KLEIIVIAN Formerly Ritter's Cafe IVIAYO PARETTI, Proprietor Where the Builders of Com- GALVESTQN, TEXAS monwealths Gather for THE FINEST OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GOODS 209 Ave. C Phone 769 Courteous Treatment and Best Groceries Call 5075 928 Ivlarket St. Compliments of , Qlefas ibank ann Qlirust Qlompanp Market at 22nd Street CTALVESTON, TEXAS ROGERS OYSTER FARM OYSTERS, FISH, CRABS AND SHRIMP FRESH FROM THE WATER Banning PHONE 368 GALVESTON, TEXAS CHARLES E. WITHERSPOON, Prescription Druggist STUDENT PATRONAGE SOLlClTED PHONES 254 AND 255 CORNER 21sT AND MARKET STRE s GALVESTON scbumpti WATCHMAKERS and J E W E LE R S Bids on Class Pins and Rings PHONE 2260 21 15 MARKET ST., GALVESTON, TEXAS lite lunch Boom ani: Qllafe N. A. BALLICH, PROPRIETOR Everything Up-to-Date Prompt and Polite Service Open Day and Night PHONE 266 2208 MARKET STREET GALVESTON, TEXAS REX LAUNDRY I-HGH GRADE WORK Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing Both Phones 2000 1901-3-5-7 Mechanic Street GALVESTON, TEXAS T I COMPLIMENTS OF CQIVIPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I Everything for ther table under PHOSZIFEO5-100 i The home of Limited and Club Lake COFFEE Twenty-Second and Postoffice Th S l Sh f e ty e op ' A A X We sell the young rnan 1 because We carry the O N ,,- , I goods here s proof lk X f X A g! gshioziazk Qlogfflesh l f fl Moraga ?Zlfi,f, if if f fi M allory ana' Stetson Hats Wg Nettleton and Packard Shoes o.,. ..... .,.. and a Visit will convince you. J-dslubn Clothes LEUPQLD K SHAFE R ':-- - .. U xl V' J 'V' . w wf- 'I xg Vqln , N , X-'N 5,34L,Tfi,.-,fy wh: j p 'fy 4 Sv 1 , Q Y qi H M u . . 'iY?,Q.vl -'Q iw, N - f A f as Air ---M we .WL Ti! 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The Best Vacation is the Delightful Sea Voyage to NEW YORK Via the Mallory Lines Excursion rates, with privilege of returning by rail if desired. Tickets on sale at all Texas railroad stations June l. For passagf and iizformation apply to :my Railroad Ticket flgmzt, or write' F. T. RENNIE, General Agent 2322 STRAND GALVESTON, TEXAS Style Headquarters for Classy and Correct Apparel for Men Women and Children. ROBT. I. COHEN The House of Greater Values 22nd and Market Streets Galveston, Texas H Ask For Genuine Pan-Dandy Bread and You Will Have Quality STUDENTIS DINING CLUB SUPPLIED BY US Baked Goods of All Descriptions 1921-23 Ave. D 85 Inc- Galveston C. T. SHAW Complfimftzts of UPTICAL COMPANY PETER GENGLER COMPANY Opticians and Optometrists GALVFSTONI TEXAS Let us fill your Special Rates Io Students TELEPHONE 1128 319 23d St., Galveston, Texas GHll'C5l011- TCXHS W. Rowley Electric Co. Electrical Supplies and Kodaks Special Rates to Stnaents and N noises H. H. MORRIS A PHOTOGRAPHER 2119 P. O. Street Galveston, Texas A Phone 745 In Our Kodak Department No 'Charge for Developing Any Size Roll Film joHN SEALY JET1'-l f SEALY HUTCHINGS H. o. STEIN n-'1P4u:'.uft ' oeo. SEALY .fuk sinvnsrlruv .vf f:- . ' f ain. A' , . .fl-fm . X-m il l. - , 1 A v. 49? ,a r 1 it R . - Q Q!-4+ H4 -'-'Q , ,T if .E me T ESTABLISHED 1856 AT GALVESTON, TEXAS SALZMANN'S Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician ALL KIND OF REPAIRING 2215 Postoflice Street Phone 544 Galveston, Texas The Forum Printing Company AUSTIN, TEXAS Operating twenty-foiw hours a clay 1 I I I Those who are now S I ' S ' - in school and those ' who Will be in school Next September you will find YOUR store in its new building just across Gauda- lupe from the west entrance. In its new location the store will be bet- ter equipped to serve you and we trust you will patronize YOUR store during your entire . University career. Everything will be sold at a little more more than cost. THE CO-OP NO STOCKHOLDERS NO DIVIDENDS REBATES PAID TO STUDENTS To the Students of the University of Texas: The facilities for Conventions, Ban- quets, etc.,'best in the city at The Adolphus Dallas, Texas ' A Progressive Hotel in a Progressive City European Plan: 31.50 Per Day and Up R. B. ELLIFRITZ, Manager Signs of Quality West Seventh St.--Just off the Avenue DAN E. MCCASKILL UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE P. W. MCFADDEN, Proprietor CLAUDE E. HILL, Manager C. J. DOUGLAS L. C. DOUGAN R. K. BATTEN ROYCE CHENAULT EDGAR ALLEN M. J. HARVEY OSCAR ALBRITTON G. F. MCCULLAS REMEMBER THEY ARE ALL UNIVERSITY MEN F. A. HERVEY, Jr., Pres. GUY NI. BRYAN,Jr., Vice-Pres. Hotel Bristol Houston's Popular Priced Hotel Room with shower privileges 51.00 Room with private bath 21.50 Room with bath, two persons 532.00 and 52.50 f Cafe in Connection The HC. 8a B. Official Baseball No. l The C 8: B. Official Basket Ball No. 1M The HC. 8: B. Official Football No. T5 The HC. Sc B. Special Tennis Racket Are the very best made, are sold and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED by your local dealer. CULLUM 81s BOREN CO. WHOLESALE AND SPORTING ATHLETIC GOODS Just Ask the Houston Boysw Barringer-Norton Co., Inc. SHIRTMAKERS TAILORS The Shop with a Conscience Houston, Texas Thanks and best Wishes for a good vacation. Tell the fresh- men they can depend on the Troy Laundry for good Work and prompt service. ALVA CARLTON Special Representative Great Southern Life Insurance Co. HOUSTON, TEXAS Law Offices of Lane, Wolters 81 Storey HOUSTON, TEXAS BUICK SIXES:--Roadster,51,13-0.00. Fi Passenger, S1,160.00. Seven Passenger. S1.48:z.00. FOURS:--Roadster, S735.00. Five Passenger. S750.00. Covert Auto Co. 608-10 Colorado Street I Austin, Texas Texas Heaclqua rtersu ---F 01---.- Wholesale oHarc1Ware and Supplies PEDEN IRON fs? STEEL CO. ' Houston and San Antonio LEVY BROS. Dry 'Goods Co. xlu,nwIuwuuwnnuunmnummm The Largest Exclusive Wotmanqs Store in the South. Selling' Everything for Mother and the Girls. 1u1nunmnmnnumnmm Our Mail Order Department will be glad to sencl anything you wish on approval HOUSTON. TEXAS 100,000 Square Feet of Floor Space Devoted to Samples W A D D E L L ' S FURNISHING CO. Distinctive Furnishings for Homes, Gtfices, Hotels and Institutions HOUSTON, TEXAS AUSTIN, the progressive capital city of Texas, is located in the prettiest spot in Texas. The natural beauties of this city impress themselves upon all. Lake Austin' reaches into the hills for twenty-nine miles above the city. lnnum- erable pleasure boats, both large and small, extend a cool welcome to the resident and visitor. The bathing beaches are more popular than the seashore. The light, water, and sewerage systems are owned by the city. The total bonded indebtedness of Austin in 1916 was 562,865,500 The assessed valuation of property for 1916 Was fi523,236,691. The population of Austin is 45,000. Ninety per cent of these people are white Amer- icans. The Postoffice receipts for 1916 were S181,985.84. Austin has four banks. The com- bined resources of these banks are over S13.780,000.00. The bank clearings for 1916 were ?5156,016,966.82. The total value of building permits issued in 1916 was 2B1,845,099.00 Austin is the educational center of the South. The enrollment of the State Univer- sity in 1916 was 4,500 In addition to the State University are the Blind Institute, the Deaf and Dumb Institute, the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, the Texas Wesleyan College, and two high schools with an enrollment of 1300. There are a great number of private and public schools located in Austin in addition to several colleges. The first free school in Texas was established in Austin in 1871. Many parks are scattered about the city, their grassy slopes dotted with live oaks ages old, and mountain laurel in profusion. Pure water and a delightful gulf breeze lend their invaluable asset to health. There are no mosquitoes. The area of the city is 16 square miles and the altitude ranges from 650 to 900 feet. There are several attractively parked additions to the city, among which are Hyde Park, Pease Park and Travis I-leights. There are 185 miles of streets, 21 miles of which are paved. There are 66 miles of sewer mains and 63 miles of gas mains. The gas rate is 551.50 per thous- and feet with a 20 per cent discount. Every church denomination is represented in Austin. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. buildings contribute to the building of character. The golf links at the Country Club are unexcelled. Being kept in perfect condition, they are known throughout the country. The transportation service to every section of the city over 21 milesyjof street railway, and the reduced fare to school children does much to assist in home-building. These lines in 1916 carried 6,609,495 passengers. ' There are two high-class theatres in Austin in addition to the regular picture shows. The drainage of Austin is complete. The -city is located on hills, and the many miles of streets, paved with bitulithic and brick, drain perfectly. There are miles of' beautiful tarviated drives all over the county. . l Main line railroads to Austin are Missouri, Kansas 82 Texas Railway: International 81 Great Northern Railway: and Southern Pacific Railway. A , ONCE YOUR HOME, ALWAYS YOUR HOME-AUSTIN. - CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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