Wayland Baptist University - Traveler Yearbook (Plainview, TX)
- Class of 1929
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A .Liv V' -if-1 iufjsx 2' All - swf' ,ff 4 f f WNW I ' , ffl, , xy f wi gs F N , g f ll' , ' ' Mx I ' ' Y jllfvf fix Libris A' 'rg Jw Y . , , .Wg f' Jfxg f, ' COPYRIGHT its ,QTJE W Tl-If IDITOR, WI LHS J. RAY Thr MANAGER 41 Tl-Ilf SENIOR CLASS in A wif, AND coulscli VDIUFXP XI ' ff l . ,, , ,q 2 X 'K , Q f YQ su QSVLLX Q X. Nun ,: X , -2 4 1 - Q51 ffff X: . w ff PUBLISHED BY ,ff XX gg fine ag .am 3 , 2- gn ig K1 fi' W 1 X . ,. ,K ,O .2 s 1 K f 2 . f I -Z . f E V, f . 1 45 ' 0 1 1 v r 9 if 1 i s -MLJ5 r ,.,-I-f-'Z': ,: 'V ,Q fx '-5, , . f - I . he. 4 ' fp X a i T0 12.13 w a is to preserve for the college and for our classmates the happenings and Cher' . . ished memories of school that we, the 3 N M Staff of '29, have endeavored to make possible this book. If in years to come, this book brings back happy memories of school days in Dear Old W. B. Cf, our work has not been in vain. -The Staff . Viillhiirnlk on Thy Way 535363 The eyes of old Wayland are looking at you. Oh say, are you proving as good and as true As Wayland Would have you? Her courage and pride- Are you pushing them higher-Are you right at their side? Don't look to the depthg to the left or the right, But set your eyes forward and look to the height. Would Wayland be honored, her goal higher placed, If for her true glory your task you've not faced? Don't falter or vvaver When things don't go right, But stay right there rigid and keep up the fight. Make the bridges seem fewer-the mountains seem low, For in Wayland you reap the same harvest you sow. Be true to those colors, make honor your goal For that is the hearthstone in Old Wayland's soul. Can't you think nobler, live nobler, serve nobler now, And make the name truer that's on Way1and's brow? -M audell Dukeminier . X X THE ARCH ,XTX .X X , Xs,Y-AS Al.-A-,vhvkw4L THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING X i 1 r 5 l I MATADOR HALL , 44.0 ?..Y -. Y 6.4.7 ,,,. ..,, ,-,. ORDER GP 1300165 AEDZVXHN EISTFIRESQTHGUJN CE ILA 5 SME 5 ZXGIITFHVHTI HIE 3 IXTH-HHETFH G13 GEGQDILILIEGBIE JUUFE x 1 ' M Mf fT 7 32 -,WW M1 X 4 'X X x mm, 'K iammmm 1 7 w AV ir ' ' T557 . ' -v.4.M-:1-.- -. -.. . ' 1...r1..g...,z-y,,.,lf3.yig:y4'D ' , A V, b E -Lf' w--.. , .1112-Sf'-'AZ'-A-'Z'. ,. -'-' , 1 , U . -, . I . N token of our sincere appref ciation for all he has done for our school, we, the Class of 1929, affectionately dedicate this book to Wayland's best friend, DR. J. E. NUNN. 'LWayland College has no better friend living than Dr. E. Nunn, to whom this volume is affectionately dedicated. As his pastor I rejoice in his sympathy for the institution, and the effort and money he is puttting into it to make it what it ought to be. G. L. YATES, First Baptist Church, Amarillo. Dr. E. Nunn is a loyal and faithful friend to the college. He is interested in the welfare of every student. He is humble and scholarly and he finds greatest joy in serving others. I had rather have his Godly character, cheerful spirit, and faith, than all the glamor and glory this world can give. G. W. MCDONALD, President. --0-il DQZQTQE I1-0-N HIS page is dedicated to Coach Frank Kimbrough, a Christian gentleman, who has won the respect of his men, his students and associates, and who has coached the most successful year of athletics that Wayland has ever known. In recognition of his untiring efforts to advance true sportsmanship, athletic endeavf or, and ultimately the entire interests of Wayland, we, the Class of 1929, inscribe this appreciation. ,419 b. ? if 4 L l l 5 I E l I F E E l L,7 iln illllemnriam Of EDNA ELIZABETH BECK a most loyal and endeared member of the Class of 1930 Such souls forever live in boundless measure of the love they givcf' February 15. 1929 N INI STRATIO GDB'-Va H fgf 4 L? 7 -- 4 155225,-5 if , 'Y !i'j'L'g .si ,. V ' xx ,.. nl!! -ji!!! s 0 .42-532,44 Hip! wb J. ', -QQNQQD: ' v qu A i ' f 1 'viii' Q g .-yi. 3 ,isigiye-sm , wwf.,-' 3 ff ' f we f'Ig5f 'ii -3:15 - 4gf,,g-mliggiksesaa L f 6, 5,,g u::u::aaas : W, Q..-amaze:-':::::as.a. W kj: gljl11lll 'ln I --gg! f gzllllligjia 1 ff--I ,LQ ,V I ME' T, f 1, X X f . X f f df -4 , j ' . ff' , A l S ld Q if i - a A fpf X 1 K QJ, Q f 5 x, ,X Bosumll of Trustees 609 Plainview FRANK DAY, President f f ' C. A. PIERCE, C. E. CARTER, J. P. COLLIER f I. P. FLAKE G. I. BRITAIN f I. E. NUNN f I. PAT HORTON - DR. I. W. HARPER M. L. BRASHEARS H. L. GUNTER f MRS. LoN SMITH R. H. KNOOHUIZEN O. W. STROUP f T. J. SHELTON 1 G. L. YATES f V. M. CLOYD f B. M. SHEPARD - P. OSBORNE f J. J. I. JENKINS f W. R. WHITE f VicefPTesident f f Secretary f f Plainview, - Plainview, f Adrian, Plainview, s f Plainview, f f 1 f Amarillo, f Plainview, Wellington, f Idalou, f Plainview f Floydada: f Plainview f Quitaque, - Plainview, f Amarillo Hereford, f Tahoka, f Miami f Lorenzo f Lubbock, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF BOARD R. H. KNOOHUIZEN J. PAT HoRToN H. L. 'GUNTER I. P, FLAKE G. FINANCE COMMITTEE FRANK DAY C. E. CARTER H. L. GUN-TER C. E. CARTER I. BRITAIN C. A. PIERCE T. I. SHELTON a a Tevas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas i2.liliI.lhlnlilllll'lillilllllilllllll.llillIllIlllllIllilIllI'lIlillllllllllillllllilillHIV!llllVllllllllllilllllilIllll'IVIHIVlllVll'liZlTIIl7llIIIll'llli'lI'YI''I'il1ll l'll l:lll1llllll I 'I IU! gina' UQ ' .4 .ig .fge THE TRAVELER 'e4e 'i .4 'eg 'vu ' .4245 ci? Zslrlrilifl1:li1wl:il:liel1'li'l:wli1l'il::l1111.llil'.i.1li.l:li.li:l.l:l.li.l.l..l.'l liilulillnlmulmail.ali:l::ll:l.:lzmmillil:ill.llxllnll:l1.lul.Alnl.il.il.ilHl.ilml-E12 'EF 3 2 13 -' ., 5 -5 lljacult 55 5 3 f y 5 6 The student traveler from high school to college needs kind 'E Q : friends at all turns of the road to direct his progress toward edu- Q' 5 7 - cation. In Wayland College these friends are known as the members 12 12 of the faculty, who give just the inspiration and encouragement that Q Q 2 is desired. I gt, 5 2 Under the wonderfully co-operative leadership of President : McDonald and Dean Huff the student traveler has no fear of the fu- gf 3 S Q - ture. When strength seems to be gone their kind, sympathetic advice , 3 1 sends the worn traveler on to higher attainments. 5 t'j QI With Miss Wilma Friedsam as head of the English depart- if ? 2 ment most of the rough and rugged places in the path through Gram- Z 2-3 if mar and Literature are made smooth for the traveler because of her g Q 2 - great personality and wide knowledge of her work. 27, 6, When the student traveler's soul becomes hungry for food and if temptations arise on every side to call him from his way, Mr. C. E. 2 7 2 Roark by explaining the Holy Bible furnishes the spiritual food Q 2, 2 which drives the tempter away. Q This young but eager traveler must know how to meet the E 'E E problems of other students and be able to handle the situatiion and 5 ig 9 5? ' H f a -5 pass his knowledge on to otheis. Mr. Z. T. Huff, as head 0 educa- E2 3 33 tion department directs his travelers over this part of the road in a 3 2 very competent manner, and as a result we have very capable student 'E -'S teachers. 5 i 2 5 i- . 5 ' 4 1 A friend to all students is Mr. B. H. Warren, who gives the 5 ig: traveler the history of the world. Mr. Warren has been head of his- Q 1 2 . . . e B v Q tory department for nine years. He is known as a master of history. How weak and afraid the student becomes as he enters For- gf eign Language! But he should not be because the sweetest and most 2 sympathetic teacher stands at the entrance of this city ready to give Q , 5 5 Z him explicit directions and encouragement. This great character is S2 Mrs. B. H. Warren. To make the journey successful the student must have physical if Q strength. To direct physical training and athletics on this journey 2 Q I 5 - to Education Coach Frank Kimbrough is most capable. '? - Q.. - ' . . 1 1 - ? - Mrs. Metcalf guides the young hearts, especially of the girls, : Q- -Q I through the paths of home-making, and helpsthem become acquainted Z 3 I 55 I with the numerousangles of making a happy home. An important , 2 Q j step of their education. I Q ij The fair co-ed traveler needs some guiding hand, to help Q' 2 if Z them in the problems of finding suitable lodging on their brief stop, 3 5' - ga . they find it in Mrs. Crabtree, a true friend, in time of need. Q The extremely young traveler must be guided through the la- I. byrinth of early English. Mrs. Woodward proves a wonderful guide. ai Q A Then the traveler falls in the swamps of Mathematics, Mrs. 3 3 McDonald is ever near to lend them a helping hand. The traveler must be trained in the finer art of making peo- I I ple happy. They are given advice in this art by Mrs. Patterson, Miss I 'E Q Mann, and Mr. Dallinger. . : The traveler's body must be supplied with wholesome food. 2 , Z They find in Mr. Whitner an artist along this line. ? , we f TNI il lIlll'lul'Ill' l'l l ll l ll ll'l lili'l.il I liflmli I lilil ll li.l'l lfl I' I lill I.1I.iI,lI.1Ililr!I1lllilllllillilllllllillilllnllwlillvilillil!llil.llllil: Q Q qw .. .... .. 'me ..w . 1 9 2 9 : I l-ll ll' l'lllllllll'llflliIl'll+llllllIl'll'llllIlllll'llllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllllllilIllIllllllllllillllllllllllllllllltllfllllllllllll'llll'llP'lHllllllllllllllll ll5l l I I Ill' Seventeen I E 2 li I I I I li I I 'I' l l 'i' l l 'l I +I -I l I lull'lv'I'-I' i'l 'l1-lNll'fl -I I'-'I 'lvlfil 'lf ll'li'l'w3lZ lWl3ll3l llJl'll liJll'lMll-rl'-lull I illlllilklllllls iliiliillilnli H H -V. I, ask ci'-' U . u I 0 Q 11, f Q09 m Z 1 I E .tif HT 3 - ' 5 : -E E E E af - E o i I 2 Q - 5 Z 3 I ,. '32 .S i f - I T! Q mt N A9 A A m O ' use we THE TRAVELER v Wig ' 'I ll lifll'llill4llil+4ll llll-llfl ll-1lil-lllllullllllllilllli1ll,lllllil:lll.ll,ll.l..l::l.:lasI'.l-LINll-lal-.li-l..l.ll-ll .llllf-Ihll1lilllllllllllilllllrllllllllilllllillll.ll1II.llil'V 1' . , . W Y - ,. , . , , - .Y .- .., .Gi 3 K 9 if S . ' PRESIDENTS OFFICE TAKE this method of extending greetings and felicitations to the students, past and present, of Wayland College. For more than ten years it has been my supreme joy to to know personally those who have gone in and out from this institution. This joy has been heightened and deepened from time to time as l have had occasion to observe many of these young people out in life. serving so well in places of responsibility and trust, and truly exemplifying the highest Christian ideals. Some of these years have been fraught with conditions distraught and most ad' verse to the normal and expected growth of an institution, but relief from the burden of debt has removed the last barrier to progress and the future is indeed promising. Already there has been a marked change in the attitude and interest on the part of the people in the PanhandlefPlains territory toward Wayland College. There is an ever deepening con' viction that this vast and resourceful territory should be served by a Christian college, and that ultimately funds will be provided for a plant. commodious and adequate, to meet the needs of a forward looking people. A number of churches are contributing monthly to the college expenses through their budgets, and others have signified their willingness to take substantial offerings. Dr. I E Nunn of Amarillo, who has been vitally interested in Vv'ayland College for a long time and who has made many contributions through the years and to whom this annual is so timely dedicated, has made a worthy and highly commendable challenge for a permanent endowment. He proposes to give twentyffive thousand dollars on a two hundred and fifty thousand dollar drive, the first five thousand to be given at the be' ginning of the campaign. Mr. and Mrs. P. Collier of Adrian, fine ranch people, who have been very sue' cessful in a business way and yet withal have lived deeply spiritual lives, gave a section of good wheat land to the endowment fund. The Alumni Association of VVayland Col' lege is undertaking to raise fifty thousand dollars for the endowment fund. Mr. Bei-1 Godfrey of San Angelo is chairman of this committee. I entreat you to help us in this task of raising funds, enlisting students and n giving favorable publcity to the college. I desire to express to you my sincerest thanks and the deepest gratitude of my heart for the unanimity of spirit that has so long prevailed and for the most gracious loyalty universally manifested by Wayland students. G. W. MCDONALD, President. 1 I I I I I I I, I I. I' li'l I I I il I, I' l'!l',l' I IxI I1'I21I'rIilvlulvl1IiiIiiI:iI'iI-:I4iI'iIiiI'iniufilivlqiilnlqf,l:,l:,li,l,,Iq.IiI,,I It I I I,I I I I. FZ? ez min 'AM . In 'AQ A 'AM A Mn -an D 1 - at fe - f.Vgff'i,6.,23s: 'aqNsQ - yn, -. f V 1 9 2 9 ,.,,. N, J I , ygs4b?i.v.53 lip., I I I I I I I I I I INI I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill Ii:I I l':Il'll'l I'IiI l'l1 lil'lil'li1lil'l'l'l ItI1,lr.pzpgapiliiliigiig:gi'q,1:iI I I'll'l l- Eighteen ,-Z 1 +5 gg., c.- G 'S' 3, 6. .vi 43. ,115 J. Q :Ffa TP? -5 'e : El sl ' ii I9 9 0 X . 3 o :sv fc - 9 fe - 1 ga ja Ie 'S' .-.S Q 2. HQ 2 If' is 673' 5255 G 'Q .QP girl 1 1-:fl ij WLS va. 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It has been possible for you to become a more thorough and painstaking student. You could have increased your ability to concentrate on a given task. You could have worked more nearly at your maximum capacity. You could have advanced your horizon of interests. It has been possible for you to improve your social adjustments. It has been pos' sible for you to become more completely cognizant of the interests and rights of others. It has been possible for you to get a better conception of the beautiful. It has been possible for you to become more sympathetic and helpful to your associates. It has been possible for you to establish more firmly your habits of work. It has been possible for you to es' tablish honesty as a working principle in your life. It has been possible for you to form friendships of the best type. lt has been possible for you to get better control of yourself. It has been possible for you to get a better conception of yourself, of the world, of man, and of God. In the event you have not done your best, there is the future. Z. T. HUFF, Dean. az 22, ,L Q 0 Q - 9 1 E .QQ E g if s 4 114, - mrIi'IisI:iIwIiiI.iIeiIi:IiiIiiIiilifliilixlniiliili,IiiI.iIiiIw1':iIuIi:IziI'iI:iI,firing,ig 43.1.11i1Iiipypqiil,igi,'1,gwiU1,,:.,,.WW Mm, ,UI ,l.,,'i.ii,, I, ,A I... ...mg Mn- Na- Mn- mln- -M -an -A9 at 9 ,ig mg, ,Agp V , View .vw qw gm pw 1 9 2 9 -vw. 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Q .- 'Q 7' -. v -K .wrzslfn V---,',' IllllllHINITHYINIYIHINIIilllllll!lI1'1lN'llTl1iI?4lllllll'l1llllllllllfllHllllillllllllllllilllllllilllllHllillllllllllillllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIXIHINIHIIIIUIK1l1llllllllllfllllfilllllllllllllllllllllllill C Y. 1: 1 at -o.,o-'n4ao4+Ao.o-anv.evA THE TRAVELER nav-anon-on-ara -am Q4 E t QllllulllllllllllllUlllllIIlllIIlllltllllllllllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllUIUIllllllblllllllllllulll-IHIIRIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllhl , c , E 3 1 5 1 ' E 'I' E 3 2 5 , . , 3 . Q. Q 5 z 0 ' s' E 2 Senior Glass poem E 1. I es as as E 4 , f ' I I As Seniors We are leaving, 'I ,V The school of Blue and Gold , -. 'I To complete ,our education - f And attain another sphere . Q . . x I But our hearts st1ll linger here. y .C ,, We've enjoyed all our courses E Z - In language, history, math., 5 2 1, And as term so quickly passes E 1 li It's With our teachers dear Q i , That our hearts shall linger here. 2 T 5 5 ' I 5 2 We'll ne'er forget old Wayland, 1 E 5 I Nor her influence great and strong, 5 .v 2- Her halls so filled with laughter, E ' 1 E Her spirit of good cheer, E. 2 And our hearts will linger here. 5 3 5 s p. I 5 Farewell to friends and classmates, E 1' I To chapel, field and hall, 1 E Though others fill our places, ' 4 And We be far or near Z- E Our hearts will linger here. i 2 E - 4 Q 5 E 5 -M ary M arte Powlcey. E 5 . ' T, 4 .g i f i 4 P4 2 if Q. as I P i 6 2 ' 1 1 54ilNIllllllIlllllllIlIlllllllllIIllllllIlllIIIlllllllIlllllllllllllfllllllllIIHIHIIllilllbllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I I Il I IIHI ll ll Illl lllllllllllllllllIIHIHIllIlll!lIlll ll5I'!IE It av vxvwvi' wow 0 P uv ' vw 1 9 2 9 '49 '+V U 'H'f',Nl:g +1I+1IHI1flwl11Iuwlulwrnnwlnml l I my 'l'wcntyffou1 ll il 'l llIllIUlllll1lllllllllllll'llI4lHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll llIIllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllrlIHIXIIIPIlllllllllllll'llil if f 1 X X X 4 iff! W X , Q K '55 'sig vA.Q,J.-A-fi V7 , -if., 1' I L .Js., Q. ' .ii -'-1' 'f' i r gy ' L ? lll--ISIS' sig' XXL! X ' 5 f:2i E59- 55,EE5E K ff me, f f i ,W I seem W!! ' , E ,X ,, fyyi if' ,f 'Ai s Z, ' f Zw fgf , ,A ' j g i ,.A K ff' QR 4 4 x S X 1' 1 ft K 'fx ,,v7,,l . jr-5 fa I f 1 ', Y X1 Qi Qi , E- f .-' -F 5 ' fl? --lg-,-I Y x ,hx X ' C-3 n - F - y T5 E ...A ,,.A X X515 . Q3 'fer' FQ SIN10 R, lEll'll, lllllll. 4 f. E A , 3- YI gi 3 ? 9: Q2 9 4' Z 4' I 2 2 llllllllLlHIAll!!!IlllllilllilIIIHIMIMliillill4Ui'l'lllH1lll1Vl5llillllllllilIll I T H E T R A V E L E R l'llIilllllllli1lllllllHIlllillllllllllllllllll'lillllllllUINllillllllllllilllllilfilllll Senior Class History 513 Qi? 5? On September 5, 1927, the Junior Class boarded the ship Which was to sail to the shore of Graduation. It was no Won- der the voyage Was successful with a Captain like Walter Graham and a Sponsor like Coach Kimbrough. We sponsored a very successful banquet for the Seniors. We also succeeded in pulling down the Senior flag and hoisting the Junior flag. September 10, 1928, the same people under a different name boarded the same ship to complete the same voyage and reach the shore of Graduation. This class was fortunate in having as Captain Reid DeWeiss and Sponsor Wilma Freid- sam. After considering several memorials which the class might leave to the College it was finally decided that a fence around the gridiron would be the best. This was done and E with a great success. With a unanimous vote of the Senior 5 Class to standardize the class ring and pin, the proposition 2 was taken to the Junior Class which unanimously voted to do i the same. The Junior and Senior classes agreed at the re- - ppv, quest of Mr. Huff not to have the usual annual class rush and ' agreed to make it a custom to give a program impersonating 7 so the members of the faculty to be presented each April fool. 4 2 The final day of the popularity contest the class spirit of both ' Juniors and Seniors Was shown, however the Seniors were vic- Q- 2 torious in putting over three of their candidates. The last day E was almost a class rush except in name. 2? Most of the smartest students in school Were in this class. E E Poets, historians, musicians and good singers were all to be Q? : found from their group, people Who Will make good citizens 23 and be a benefit to civilization. E The most peppy, capable, and diligent class Wayland has ever had and will probably ever have passed from the Walls of the institution to take its place in life's Work, I ' 5 EQ I l : ' : vIlllillllllllllllllllll4lllll'l I 1929 nlulriupewwugmullllnllsl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IlxlululululululuIIIIIII I I I I I I I I I I I Il I I I I I I I I I 2' 4 0 2 2 3 4 0 4 IlNIlIIlllllIIllIllIlllIllllilllYI1111lIVll11'l'I1I'l1l'l1'I1'I111'l11'I11l11111I11l1111llI'KI'11'l11l11l11ll'Illlllllllllll11I!lIlll'l'll11lH'll'Il11I1'lI11INl11I1Il1Yl11l11'lTiI111111l1l!'I111'l11InlH1I'Vl1i111llllllliilll 'XS II-IE IRAVELER 'Hee'- f ' ' 2 ElllllHIHIIIIllINIHlH15'l'fHlh'l'l'l'liili-If1'l1'W1TYff?i1'l'T1ITIIHI11l'Y1IlfTTlIIIITIT1ITIIHIUIIEIIYIVTIT!IIIlfllI1lYYllTlT1lY7'llflI!l1'!lfTIlTl'7Tlf1lTlI'Hl111l'YlY1l'?11!Tl7'!lT7l7l'llfIIlllilllllllll For Secretary we were fortunate in having the most popular girl of the Senior Class and Vw ayland College: Tomazene Dukeminier. She has filled her office well and has also done other works in the school which will long be remembered. Many have been the accomplishments of the class which has been made possible by the able financier, Mr. Ray. His ability has made the Senior Class of '29, very success' ful from a financial standpoint. Reid DeWeese has not only held the name of class President-But everything that a president could ever do has been done this year. He has Worked Wholefheartedly for the interest of the class and the betterment of Wayland College. We find in C. E. Meredith, our vicefpresif dent, a good all round student who has work' ed in every way for the class. He will be remembered as a loyal classfmate. HI 1- - I 1 5 2 i 2 E E E E .- 2 E E F E 5 a c E E 2 a : S 2 Z 5 z 2 S :1 n : I 2: 1 i E ill!ll 4 0 7 Q 9 Q 3 5 2 0 5 0 5 v 5 2 ,5 2 J Q o 0 5 0 9 2 9' 0 .7 0 W F' We-f v- of-ovvo-owvs-ow Q 1 3 5IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYIIYIIIVIHIIlllfltilfllillhlIfll4lf?lTYIHlTIlfl'fI'lIfl'l1lffflIIIHIHIKIIHINl'YIITITIITVIHIITITTl!TlNlIYl'I1lT!l!TlHIITITTI1IIHINII1lf1l1Yl!Tlfll1flI1l1Tl1kl1Yl'7l'ilUli N rg 14. o o 9 2 9 .ix tl I I1 ll l Il ll ll I ll I Il I II I I I IIllITIYTI1rl'1VlTfIVfIH1'1?UTIHfftfYNKlfPlTfIHIHf?TlTfftTlHITfITYl111HlUlTll7IITIIY1 lTf'lT1FTTl?TI'7!l1T!1YlUl1tlTTIHlHfTTfHFUITfI1TITTffTl1YITT1H1TY11Tl1TIU1TTlfTIHlHl I1 ll Ill I 'Twentyfseven : E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E 'E E E 5 E z E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E i E 3 5 E E E 5 E 5 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E -E E F : E E E E E E ! E E E E E IT l L4 fa -I -. -93 .5 U : 3 .sig iz: Ig' 2? - .. 2' . 3: :iff Ei: fe: If: I-1 ZF: -1 :sf 'A - .5 - 3 6 9 3 6 3 6 ifff IliI!ii'EililililllllilliilliilIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIINIlllllllllllllllll 'fmlihw vlw -:aw ww -v?3 T H E T R A V lf. L E R fzivawflm wowmlmwgwmlmwgwmw viii -'Bllil5.5IiillIllIIlllllllffllllflllll'lll'li Il llI'fliIl,'llllllillllill JACK SKAGGS-Plainview Band '28f'29, Berean S. S. Class, Pep Squad, DeMolay, Dramatic Club. 'KFriendship is the highest degree of per' THETUS Euglo. Fidelis. S, BOYD-Plainview S. Class, Dramatic Club, Sports Club, Y. W. A., Pep Squad. 'Tis her actions that will perpetuate her fection in Lifefy rnernoryf, MARY JANE OXER-Plainview MARTIN PHILLlPSfOltOH C. C. C. Club, Iackrabbit Staff, Sports Club. Euglo. Berean S. S. Class, Football '28f'29, Dramatic Club, Euglo, Fidelis S. S. Class. DeMolay. Pep Squad. 'KA creature not too bright or good for human naturels daily food. EDDIE HAMMITT-Lockney Euglo, Sports Club. Volunteer Band, Y. W. C. A, Public Speaking Council, Choral Club HA daughter of the Gods divinely tall and most fair. BERNARD REEsiP1ainview Philo, Public Speaking Council. The mind is its own place and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heavenff ZELA WHITFIELD-LOICDZO Euglo, Fidelis Class, Night Owls, Sports Club. She is the happy one who can make others happy- l'The same we strife. VE LE NA love, the comrade of our SCOTT--Plainview Euglo, Sports Club, '2Sf'29, Y. W. A., Dra- matic Club, Pep Squad, Fidelis S. S. Class. They live inde selves alone. ed who live not to them' CLARENCE fSHORTYJ HOWELL-wOltOH Euglo, Ministerial B. S. U. Council. Alliance, Volunteer Band, God knows that he hath lived his life worth while. EULA BANKS-Brownfield Euglo, Fidelis S. S. Class, B. Y. P. U. 'KShe acts well her part, there all the honor liesf, 6 a 2 I I I I 1 I1 I.Iii.i I 'Ii I MINI.: ilzlnzzriI wti.niiI':li.I:1ri I !'l l1l.1l lll'll-LI Ianni: :I I' I I I I I I1l'lMlW!ill'IIl l I I I I I I Q, : 'i t ' .e t '-.' 1 9 2 9 .t . U ti me ' !'I I I I E I I I'I I I l'I l l I l'l'I l'I l I I I l l'l'l l'l l.'I I1I1I,'l'lI'l i'lil-llI'l I I I lil !'liI I I I I I I1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I Twentyfeight S 6 . P . mv- 'Rr mn- f ' lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIlllllllll'llllzllllcllllallgi .. rf ' R 'K X6 4191, .vw 0 .vgwm an ' vga, Il H E VI R A V L1 L E R www' -vgwm -we vi -HLG Ag I l'l'l I l'l l l'l:l'l1l:l'l'l'l'I l I'I'I'I'I:'I I I'l I I I i I'l I I I I I'l I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Q 3 ? 3 9 ' Q 3' t Q R, I Z S. Q - If R - ?, 1' Q 7' s R I Z 9 e 7' 6 if ' Z 9 - Q 3 ef 2 ' 9 If I v ff . 2. a 0' '. ., Z. .I 'E gn ? , 2. ,- 3 6 2- 3 :. 6 I 4:1- a 6 on . 3 Z- BEVERLY WARREN'-Plainwriew Philo, Band '29, Dramatic Club. Happy as the man who does all the good he canf, VIRGINIA PHIPPS--Plainview Philo, C. C. C. Club, Fidelis S. S. Class, Sports Club, Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Council, Pep Squad. 'LTeach us half the gladness that thy brain must know. CARROLL C. CASTLEBERRY-Plainview Euglo, Berean S. S. Class. Ability won him the esteem o all gveat meni' MARY MARIE PARKEY-Floydada Dramatic Club Sports Club 28 29 Fidelis S S Class Traveler Staff When love and s Ill woo' together expect a masterplece DONALD MCDONALD Plainview Philo Berean S S Class Basketball Drama tic Club B nd 28 29 Jackrabbit Staff De Molay Pep Squad The world means somethmg to the ca pable NVANDA SPUHLER-Tucumcari. N. Mex. Philo, Fidelis S. S. Class, Public Speaking Council, .lackrabbit Editor, C. C. C. Club, Night Owls, Sports Club, Pep Squad. L'Education 'makes the personf' ARTHUR fPOLLYJ PERET-Plainview Band '28f'29, DeMolay, Euglo, Business Man' ager Football '29, Dramatic Club, Public Speaking Council, Annual Staff '28 29, Llackrabbit Staff. L'Man is the mewiest species of the Creationg all above or below him are se1'ious.'l ROSAMOND JOHNSON-Quitaque Euglo, Sports Club '28f'29, Fidelis S. S. Class, Pep Squad C. C. C. Club Night Owls. 'Blessed are the joyfma ers. ELBERT JACKSON Rochester Euglo B Y P U Berean S S Class He zs the happy man who holds his head not higher than h1s ellowman FRANCFS BIER Plainview Dramatic Club Sports Club Home Economic Club TIS the taught alveady that pro It by teachmg ? I f Q 9 - ' l .. kg: k .. : o I- - - ' ' : ' ' - 2, - .. ' .. ' ' M I 3 .. . . , . r 5 9 . .. . . - 'I - . . . JC Z Z . . 9 2 5. l 1 . . ' 5 a . , - i f 3 1- . ' '. '. , . 3 . . . Q- - , -1 ' , , - , , . .. 2 5- , ' ' A' 9 s . .I . . . I S. 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EFF nl I I .IllIIIllllllliiIlilYAIZTIIlflllhlflfl1t2lY1'llff'lQTl'!4i11l'Yl1Wfl111'.frl'll1l 1I'1l'l1'l1l'l'1'lI'lEI w1l41'lll11'l111lS1i'rI'11w1llTI11'l1'll'1'i1T1I'Y'lIl'?l'l1'l1llVwllflrlll'i'lll14!'ll1lHl'1IHINllllllllllllllll I I I I I ' A 4'-M '-PM' THE IRAVELER' ' 74 E ' AllllHIUIHlJ.llIilJ!l'4l ll'II-lllliff-liWIH1iPl'l f?fI11ITiI1'll11111lY'll'lll'YlNl?'1ll1IUIHITIIQ1l11lfTl1H11rfllfffflITTIKI1ll111l11!7f1'l'llf'l'fl11ll!-111911-PIIlIf!'l'llillllYIKVIHIUIllllllllllll . f 1 5 E E 5 2 i . 5 4 2 4 P E E A 5 E E ' 5 E a 5 2 E E 4 E 5 Q 5 5 2 2 5 ,E c' 5 E Q E I GILMAN FLOWERS-Perryton MYRTIS BAIRD-Plainview E 2 Philo, B. Y. P. U., Berean S. S. Class. Philo, Dramatic Club, Sports Club, Annual E E , Staff, Basketball. 5 2 E There is in him stuff that puts him to E 4 E these ends. They are happy who make others happyf, 5 f E E 4 5 . . : 5 . . ROBERT QBOBJ FARMER--Plainview 2 v. 2 OPAL IOHNSTON-Plamveiw . I. 5 I 3 Philo, Fiaeus s. s. oiass, B. Y. P. U., Y. Euglor Football, 28 29- 5 4 E W. A., DfHmatiC Club- He was not of an age but for all timef' E E A mind pure, both crown and kingdom isl' 5 as E ff E RUBY KEITH-Perryton 2 ' P' OVA ALEXANDER--Plainview Philo, Volunteer Band, Y. W. A., Night 2 51 Owls, B. Y. P. U., Fidelis S. S. Class, B. S. E 9 Philo, Fidelis S. S. Class. U., Home Economic Club. E' ':Kl d souls Shoo Off gloom-H Her eyes as stars of twilight fairg like E 4- twilight too, her dusky hair. 5' C M G -P1 ' ' 5 4 Q AL C AHEY amvlew NUAL CLARK-Bledsoe E E El,Vl Bcl,lVl 'lAll' . 2- 5 Diilmg Oclgfffib an mmm 'am Philo, Volunteer Band, B. Y. P. U., Berean s. E 2 S. Class, Ministerial Alliance, Oratorical Club E V E A little nonsense now and then is relished Ass'n, Public Speaking Council. E E b h b 5- 5 y t e est of men He is truly great because of his goodness. 2 5 2 E Q OVETA CAGE-Crosbyton CLEMENTINE TIPTON-Post . E Philo, Sports Club, Basketball Club, Choral Philo, Volunteer Band, Fidelis S. S. Class, B. Q S E Club, Volunteer Band, B. Y. P. U., Fidelis Y .P. U., Choral Club. E 2 Class' Dramatic Club' Full many a flower is born to blush un' E 2 She can because she thinks she can.', seen. E EllIYlllllllIH'll'VIIIUUfilfllfilfllfl'!'?flF?fNl'!Fl!1'K'9ffQfHf9i'f?lTY'l?H'f1I75flTl9'ff?Yll'U1Tf1'lfNff?fTl'flPfT'Yl'lTllflFlfHUWYKINUYTIYYIPTHIIllllniillllllfflfllnllllllllllllllllllllllll E ' v wow of-ow of-ovvo-ovvw+,v v. 1929 9 'N' ,, Vg Elflfllllll?YllIlfllllllllllFill?HYIPFFWHIWWVIWlN1W?ff?l?l'fYffWf?YfYVfff'VfWfl'l'1TfWlVllYVl?ff7TfTTfYT'UlT1IU HfTf'WN'WUfWfW'7fnTnTUW1WlWlN!WYH?lllm7l'flllllllllllllllllllllll I Thirty - II IllInIlllnllilllllllllliilllliill Ill lllllll llVlIl'lI11Il'lI11IliI'lIlIl5I'lIll'Ill'IIlI'1Illll2I I I Iill'I1TlTlI? ITlI 'IlRI1'Il'1Il.I1'lFTI I I I I lI'IMIiIY'l I I I I I I I I I I I I I F A ai 9 ?I SI 3. 6 .. .22 !. 2. '52 22 ?I ? I z. 'I ?I 1. 3- Z SI e g HI ,I il FZ 7 1 s i Ji' THE TRAVELER .1 W sl IIVIHIVI 'I'-'I'tl'?'ll'I''IVYI1l'IH11'l1'I'ili13l?ZI'1l I'TIY'l l14I'Y!l TIiIl1'I1'lVIlH1!1f'l'1i'TIIVIGIYTITTI1'l12l'1lt1l I1'l ITll l7Z1 ?I'l, l't'l'Y'l I I I ll I I I lil R. Y. BRADFORD-fMargaret Philo, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, B. S. U., Berean S. S. Class, B. Y. P. U., Oratorical Association, Debating Club. '1With the strong upward tendencies and Godflike soul of man. ILA WRIGHT-Floydada Euglo, Volunteer Band, Ficlelis S. S. Class, B. Y. P. U., B. S. U., Y. W. A5 Public Speak' ing Council, Dramatic Club, Night Owls, Sports Club, Choral Club, Oratorical Associaf tion, Editor Traveler. A perfect woman, nobly planned, to warn, to comfort and command. REID DEWEESE-Bronte Euglo, Ministerial Alliance, President Senior Class, Volunteer Band, Debating Council, B. S. U., College Debater. in Q ROBERT MATHIS-MCLEHH Philo, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, Berean S. S. Class, B. S. U., B. Y. P. U. This man is raised in our estimation by being closely examinedf LAURIL BROWNINC--Whiteflat Philo, Volunteer Band, Fidelis S. S. Class, B. Y. P. U., Home Economic Club. For I never saw such a charm as her ownfy MINTER UZZELL1sl3tOH Philo, Berean S. S. Class, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Allinace, Drarntic Club, Debating Above the reach of ordinary men, a stately C0UI'1Cil B- Y- P- U-i PCP Squad, lackfabbif gpggchf, EdilZOI'. r 'i iT' ' g- TOMAZENE DUKEMINIER-+W6lliDgtOU but whijtvlgnwiigilguglqfioes that exam hm .V 1 Euglo, Volunteer Band, B. S. U. Fidelis Class, Y. W. A., Sports Club, Dramatic Club, Night L Owls, B. Y. P. U., Choral Club, Oratorical S: Association. C. E. MEREDITH, JR.-Floydada Hike WW-gif in hm' he'17'f,-She 17075 lone af' Philo, B. S. U., Volunteer Band, Ministerial . 3. WT if W0-5 heard W0 mme- Alliance, Traveler Staff '29, Berean S. S. E Class, B. Y. P. U. p 2 AUBREY RUSSELL-Margaret I E - Philo, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, He let his Own thought lead htm' f 5 Berean S. S. Class, B. S. U., B. Y. P. U., 3 if Public Speaking Council, Traveler Staff - S '29 I ' M .B ' B -Pl ' ' ., E A person yet unequaled and high that RS MSIE LACKMAN amvlew Q E seeks ascendencyf' She does not go wrong for virtue guidesf' 1j1IVIHIllIPvlyylyylig'yf',g'v9lNll'fIUIHIl'llV?I!'YI lI7Tlll.TillllffflfIl'TIl'lTl'liVI1YlyNHITTIlfllfllilllIl'T.llITlIYl'1lITlIllIliIllITT1lYITIIYEIWIIYIIiTI'l1lU'I11IPllYilUIKlllllillllllll I ll Q Hi ' N -f oi-ov-f wo, ww. ' fo- . 1929 N 'W 'M ,, gf I I' Ii'Il I IVlITlIVTIHlF'lf'liiP4l'?It'Pl 11?'V1YT'IT I 'l1Tf1 f1 I1IISIXNIWIWTl!'lt'!IV'7ll'?IlTl'7l!1IlTIlTI7TI-I l1IliTlT1l1'I1llT4'lT?ll1If1l1'IWfI1'1fflI1 l'l lf!11?l1'Ii I I VIWIUI Il!l'!I!ill I I Il I Il I 'Thirty one l l . I L . .IIIllIlllllllfllillllIIIlllllfllliblllllllillllllllllllllllllll'lIlllllll'lllll Z't ?3iTsff'w we M JN 'W' sq-.. ' vw. T H E T R, A V E L E R ' Q ' 39 llllllIllll.ll.ll!Il!.lI'!.ilI!ll!ll!!l'!'IiiI!!lil!llilllnllllilllllllllll LUTHER KENLEY-Post City Philo, Berean S. S. Class, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, Pep Squad, Public Speaking Council, B. Y. P. U. Manners make the person. WILLIS J. RAY-White Deer Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, Busif ness Manager 'LTraveler '29, Debating Club, College Debators, Treasurer of Senior Class, Editor and Business Manager -lackrabbit '28, Philo. L'Good deeds live and flourish, when all other things are endeclfl l VAUDINE BRADY-Plainview Basketball Club '28f'29, Sports Club '28f'29, Y. W. A., Glee Club, Philo. V A faithful friend is better than gold. INA LEE COPPRELL-Plainview Fidelis S. S. Class, Euglo, Volunteer Band, Y. W. A. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unf heard are sweeter. ' C. B. HANKINS-Plainview Euglo, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, Debating Society. 'cAn expressive man, so much- Cukris METCALE-Plainview whose life expresses LILLIAN KING-Floydada 2 Q A Berean S. S. Class, B. Y. P. U., Football '27f - L' Mascot Volunteer Band, Fidelis S. S. Class, B. Y. P. , U., B. S. U. Council '29, Philo. They can want for nothing, who has God for their friend. ELSIE LLOYD-Floydada 3 Q 7 Euglo, Volunteer Band, Ministerial Alliance, , '28 - 1-. if - . 0 f E - x 'KGod helps those who help themselves. :E - A' ' u s i 'I Y. S 6 22 w. 3 . 1 'QI ?I 2- 'I S . 69- gl 72 if i?,f 32 Y: 3: 5 - 9: ?,I g: 3 - 1,1 32 6 Q In Q f 9 a 6 9 va 6 1 69 T Q ca S' Q c , A Mn -Mn 9 Mn min- mis- -Mn 9 Mr mu- i mu-ea . Q - 3 E 6 nu E I I IwI'I lll'l'.l IlI I'lI'IlI'I'I IfiI'lI'I'I Ii'IuI'x'.iIlI'IlI'IlI:lllIlIlI'lI'lI'lIllI IilIlI1I?'IlIwIllI'lI'I'wIi'IlI Il'IlI'I'I'I'I'I'I I I I I' gn. 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KJZWJ' 2 ' i E U' 3 rg 4 i gg Z 'ea g I Q Q, 5 , 'Q 1 f- 5 9 3 Q CElUlll0llf GUESS llllll . 5- . a E. f 5 We, the Senior Class of 1929, of Wayland College find it fitting and gk- Q f proper that we should make a bequeathal of all our possessions and privileges -3-uf 2, since we are about to make our departure from this Institution and leave the E 27, E Q halls vacated by us. We leave everyone our greatest wishes for success and Q 53' E happiness as we have had here. I We leave the fence around the gridiorn to the institution, faculty, and gi 20' E all whom it may benefit. gg? 2 To the Juniors we leave information as to how to obtain success in a 5 -V3 popularity contest. 59 2 if Q To President McDonald we leave the right to lecture on getting to chapel 0 Q 3 on time and lecturing on courting. 5 S E ' 2 To Mr. Huff we leave all our outside readings in Education so that he 2 5, E? Q will have no trouble in telling who has copied. E Q E f 2 To our sponsor, Miss Friedsam, we leave the name of being the most E E 2 loyal and competent sponsor yet. E S- E To Mrs. Crabtree, we leave the privilege to keep the girls in the dormif 5 o E 1. E tory from dancing. Q E E To Mr. Coach we leave the best wishes for the success in the future of Q E' E the Jackrabbits. Q - E , E To Mr. Warren we leave our memory of kings and dates. E E 5 To Mrs. Peterson we leave our best wishes for the future of the Choral Q E E Club of W. B. C. . Q Q E To Mrs. Warren we leave the name of being the most pleasant teacher. Q 5 2 To Mr. Dallinger we leave the name of being the Best Yet band di- E E' 5 rector. Q Q 5 5 To Mrs. Metcalf we leave the name of an able instructer for prospective 5 5 F E housewives. E is 2 To Mrs. McDonald we leave our appreciation of her helpful and inf E 1 E structive Sunday School teaching. ' Q 5 To Mr. DeLoach we leave the privilege of not permitting too much 5 E 425,23 visiting in the college before signing up. E - E f, To Mr. Roark we leave the right to give all low grades in Bible fexcept. E 5 Minterj. ,. E To Mrs. Woodward we leave our wishes for her success in making college Q 3 E .4 E students out of her academy students. Q ' 2 Q Reid DeWeese leaves his unlimited vocabulary to Brit Forbis. it -E- 2 Minter Uzzell leaves his power of producing hot air to Bob Mitchell. E - .ij L E Mary lane Oxer bequeaths her last case of antiffat to Tavia Dunsworth. 2 E 3 Q d Tomazene Dukeminier gives her place on B. S. U. program to Fama E Q Q Boy . E Robert Mathis leaves the bookfstore to whomever it may interest. E O E X Ina Lee Copprell leaves her timidity to Mattie Faye Addington. E 5? Eddie Hamrnit leaves her place to anyone who may be as smart, pretty 2 - 2 and sweet as she. - 3 3 Polly Peret leaves all his courting privileges to Edgar Close. 3 Rosamond Iohnson leaves her power to make friends to any one who can E Q E wield it. . 2 ' Bob Farmer leaves his ability as a football player to Tom Bolton. E L Ila Wright and W. Ray leave their troubles and worries over the '29 E 2 - 'Ttrtavelern in the table drawer in the Traveler office for the coming annual I Sta - T Q P Ad The Class leaves a warning to all courters to escape the keen eyes of the 2 , 1 4, ' E resi ent. 3 ' S 2 Ruby Keith leaves the library to some other capable person. 2 :S Carroll Castleberry leaves his superflous knowledge in Chemistry to some Q 9 - prospective Chemist. E ' ., Witnessed and signed this twentyffirst day of March, nineteen hundred 1 2 and twentyfnine, A. D. Q 9 Se i 2 -- : slIlllllllllllIllllllllllllll'llllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllllllllllliIllIll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllIllllllllIllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllillill lllldllllli Q ga-do -M V N wif! 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O L IlIHIIl ll ' I ll IIIIV F lllllll ll ll ll !l Illlllll llllllllllw 'lI'l lllllllllllllllll lllll lll llll lllll ll ll lllll N H ll lllll ll H llIl'l THE TRAVELER 4' '-MAHMA'-M coast to it ce Iunnnrors Ye J unlors of Wavland you ve met well your task You ve done all there was both 1n work and 1n un You ve held up your bannel you ve undone the mask And stepped boldly forward your long race to run We know you ve been loyal and falthful and true And stood for the th1ngs that are hlgher and sound You ve l1V6d that true hfe even all the way through And hfted yourselves to a br1ght h1gher ground You J unlors have honored dear Wayland 1n all And made her remember those days you have met . To answer her VOICE 1n that challenglng call To ever toward honor your footsteps to set Remember those days when your goal was placed h1gh To follow the calllng that s led you your way - To always be thoughtful of those who pass by V And make the way brlghter through nlght and through day , Be noble and brave yes tread steady the road ' I 3 1? r Your heart w1ll be llghter and hghter your load 3 As forward you press to obtaln that h1gh goal 5 3 Viola Sweden 5 5 4 . Z 3 an -4 a WW 4 Q ! ,V I I 5 ? ,4 3 5, I , in l'llHllliilflifflllillllllliIllIIll1RHIHIQWIRIGIMIBOUIJIYIIIIHIHIHIIIIHIHIYIll1lNI1lII!IYlI I I II I I I Il I I I IYI1llllHl!lllPBllNllll1'll!lli I-'W fl VA 9-avvv-ovvs-ovvs-ovvs-avvs-ovv 1929 vw I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Ill I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' . , P F ' -' - ' Q9 SIHI .I - I 4 I I I 'I I 'NIllIllIYTIlllI'lIllIllIllINIHIllIIlIllIIlIIIINIHIHIllIlfIllIllI1lIllIllIllIlllllll I IlIIllIllIHI'N'IllIllIllIllIUIllIlIINIHIHIIll 5 5 4 I 5 . 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NORENE BREITLINU LEMOYNE SEAGO GERTRUDE WALKER f I V E Q JUANITA ELLIS HELEN UPTON LETA THORPE L 3 ' 55523: MARTHA CAMP OLLIE MAE KIDD BLANCHE VIELLE BRITION FORBIS SYLVIA ATCHLEY FERN SANDLIN 7 L. - , ? . 5 2? - i 1 - g 3 i 3 ' 55 . : 3 6 - 1 Q - 2 3 Q ST- :S - 1 R 1 1 : 6 - - 2 2 .. 3 - 'T ', , X- 4 3- '23 , - Q , ' g -E? I ' S T -'l 1 Q - SBSH - 'A E ? - ii 3 Q f I -4 2 'Z ' 5 ' lv: 3 w ' I E CS I T- 4 5 - . ' 5' ,tg ' 3 : 4 .. 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GLW df 3 T 1 TOP ROW WAYNE HENLEY CENTER ROW MYRTxs WILLIAM BOTTOM ROW TOM BOLTON ,Z 1' 3 6 2. a S 6 2 , i S 6 1 Lg, V 9 I I I I I I I I,1I.,I.1l.1I.-In I1 IN I, IJI l,I!l'1I'l'l'l'!IwI!lT.l15I1,l,.l1l IlllL1IMI.IIHIHllwIlllllllllfllIllIllill.1lllli.II2l4 Idlmlilllll I.1l,ll 4I..I. I4 ISI' I 'Q 1.15554- ' f I i - 1 3 - Q 3 el 2' Q .. f ' 2 F 5 1.2 I 9 S 5 6 5- 2 ' S - G . 9 'll JUANITA HAYNES FRED VERNON MRS. HOMER ROPER PU'!Y! '1H5l1 !J HAPPEL LEATHERWOOD RUTH STEGALL EDGAR CLOSE MRS. TOM BOLTON HENRY SIMMONS MILDRED DBATON It Z ,,!!'. . 1' 6 2 Q 9 wa, Q 33 1 ., Q3 R. M. HARP MAUDELL DUREM1N1ER WINSTON DAv1Es 7 GP '39 - 3 OPAL MACK RAY CALTHORP DOROTHY BRIGANCE Q +0 A JOE BEDWELL FAMA BOYD PAUL WIMBERLEY T ? 2 31' ? S 2 ' gi fa H E 1' ' 9 S52 I - G - 3 i 3 tk' - 'g. 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E .. 9 1 iw E 0 K, S iuunnior History Z -1 E Z Qt- . is f' 5 . , . . . , , , gtg How great we felt when we stepped inside the door of the Q Administration Building that early September morning of ggi ii ' our first year in college! VV e had waited many years for this Q 1- 2 opportunity. But even though it was our first year in college '39 6,5 we were no longer freshmen, we were given the well-earned 3' if and unexpected title of Juniors. 5 F E 3. 52 The first thing that we did that put us on the map was the 5 - 2 election of Stansell Clements as our President, Ray Colthorpe 2 'f as Vice-President, Lula Watson as our Secretary-Treasurer. S , 1 2 Then we organized the famous undefeatable football 3 72 team and over-ran the only team that was bold enough to ac- Q ' Q cept our challenge, the Seniors. - i : 5 5 f But that was only the beginning of our very successful , -E year. We ran a very uncomfortable close second in the Popu- E f , larity Contest by electing to the Traveler the most popular :fi 6, 5 boy-Edgar Close, and the best all-round boy-Saylors 2 f' ?g Mobley. , 3 7 : I 2 7: But on the other hand we were kind enough not to show I - Q our strength in too drastic a measure, by unanimously voting I 3 to recall Junior Day. We intended to show our peace and . I - Q good will by having a picnic instead. And what a time We I? 6 I had on that picnic. I 1 fi :g ? E Then we invited the Seniors to the Junior-Senior Ban- 2 i QE quet to again prove our hospitality, and good feeling. ' - ' 9 'gf , On the level, any one who has attended Wayland College E S - during 1928-1929 will admit that no more perfect combin- - , : ation of beauty, brains and brawn was ever displayed better il 35 than the Juniors of 1929. 7 - 4 We showed our quality by furnishing the greater part - 3 the material for the football team, the basketball team, and gj many other athletic and literary projects of the college. Q3 ?, - 2 4 -27.1.1 l l :I I I .I I 'I fl' l'.l' l'll l'1l3'Il Ivu Ii I l'1ll'll1l'!l ll'il illllT'll'li1llll1'l1'l 'lil I' I 'I,'I'1Ii:I llwll'llll 'lI'lK'l1 I I' ll'l1lll 1 9 2 9 is I 'I I l 'I ll' I l1'l'il l'lllillllllll'lVlITTIllI'llllll'llVllill'Il'Il'I''ll'lfll5ll!lllll!lI'lllll?lI l?lI'l llllllllllllllllllllllllll!l'llill'll'lllllllll'll'l'lll'llllllllllillllllllllil llEllHli 315 Fortyftwo -:Q 'ii .f ', I X HZ!! , L r !. 7 'lf b lf! X V ! XX 'Z 7 -ff f , z2ffia i X ' f 4: , .A ,. 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H, ,Q , . x ' Q it 5 I. xff Q' Q F I M 'ig igjgfflx I ifgaf' ' ,inf 5 -W Af I - A - I TII E id WL W I If J F. K. 1 jk ew Plhfdlws CENTER ROW OVA ALEXANDER ALTON VAUGHN DOROTHY BRIGANCE BRUCE BROWNING RUTH STEGALL HOWARD BALDWIN CURTIS ENGLAND HM WS? BOTTOM ROW IKE GIBSON VAUDINE BRADDY NUAL CLARK RUBY KEITH SADIE ALLRED JESSE TERRY LILLIAN KING so S- E- E 2- E 5 E- E Ee g 5 5- E E S Q .9 2 5 E 'E E' E E - ,V E 3 : 2 -. 5 so 1' I :E 2 ii io 5 E E E so E E 5 E E i E E E- E E E 'E .4 I Y' ffl 'Tf'fl V IU T1 YYY? T1 T7 I' VII HIVVITI HIHIHIV .- O ?,NlHl1il!lIHIHIHIVIIHIHIIIIUIHIHIVIYIIITIIIIlHlI!lf1lHlIflTT'l17lf1lYTl1ff1'IlTfITV'I1IITVIUVTIIHITTUYIliVITIITVIITTHITYIVTIVVII7lTTlfYl1'VIYflVYl?TlI'IlTNT7lY'V'lHIYTIVYIYN!FlHlYPl':IUIS E .F 'R' 5,4 I. ,, . rj IL 0 U I ' .DX I 'IllllwIHlHlE1l,!l5llHl.,l!YlH1 I'l'T7lI , I?I?'Tl'TYITYff1TY'!'1'Vl'?7'lTTi'V'tl7'!17TI11l'TTITVlVT'lT1 Iffl lITlTTlV1lY'7lT!ITTlT'TIYTTfTlV I IW! lT7l1YlTTlTYlTY1Y11T7llTlTTITY -I! 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On- 1 929 M 0 mi V Lx TZI'WINIIWITI''If!I1!IUIF!I'!I'NI'!INIUIHIUIUIHIVEIHIVTIUINNIHI1il1WI1iI'VINVI!LlHIHIV'IV5ILiIliIY,IZWIWIl'Ii1l'iI4'IMIUIilI'I'NI'Vl1'I1'INiI'II!I2'IW'l!II l'1I I' l I 'I,'I,'I I I 'I li I .IMI Fifzyfcwo l l ll'lIIlllIliwIllIV!IIlI1lllllllIllllllllllll1Yl11llllllll'IlillIIHIHIV1lilll'llflVil7lllllHlI1l.!ICILII ll'Il1IllI',l'll ll!li'll3ll I1'lwlll lVl!'ll Ilil ilwl il 'IVI il, lI,I I I' I IMI' I I I I XF 'AM at O AO ' 'M N O M 'V P 10311 uw ug ww ug T H E T R A V E L E .vw wg ' vw up ug-1 5 S''ill'I'1I1fI1llilI1llllIHIHIHII'llNIHllllllIMIIllllllmulHIrnIHlnlvllnlullllrxlnlnlliI1:luIrrIHIrxIuI.mlnIwillanmrl'rmrI1il1.I-.IslI11IHIns.l.,lHl.wlul1il:.l.alwilulx l- s. ., f E 4 : E 5 B I 5 0 ' 5 H 1' : ' Q 1 9 E 5 I ., ei ? 2 llilfugllossian Beta Gamma i Q2 P ex Q 5 ea as ea 5' -. 5 The Euglos enterained first in the lovely lobby of the ad- 7 2 ministration building with a reception. The result being that A i 2,2 a large number of new students joined the loyal Euglosg for I Q - they could see that the Euglos were Worth their time and at- 17, ? I tention. - Q i a 7 ' Q Q With only a few exceptions the Euglo Society enlisted all f Z of the football men. Needless to mention the success of the I Q 1- 1928-29 football team, for it is known all over Texas. - ' x - , - f y Q When the question of debate was announced 5 who work- Z si j ed so loyally that as a result brought home the cup? None I Q - L Q 5 other than the Euglos. The Philos were graceful losers and 2? all hard feeling was erased when bounteous refreshments f lg. .ggi were served by the Euglos in the lobby. Q Q : 5 9 3 ff' is 9 E EUGLOSSIAN BETA-GAMMA SOCIETY RECEPTION 52 COLORS! PURPLE AND WHITE 25 Q 3 E .' 605 Dining Room Main Building, Sptember 13, 1928. Q Q P E I : Q? Toastmaster ---- OBED WILBANKS Y 9 ' 5 ' Q32 Invocation - - - MR. HUFF 5 33 3 Welcome - - OBED WILBANKS 415 - in Q. - Response - - - R. Y. 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TOM BOLTON BOTTOM ROW ROBERT HOLLEY MILDRED DEATON MARTIN PHILLIPS MARY JANE OXER WALTER FLYNT ZELA WHITFIELD NORENE BRITLING E1 2 Q 7 0 5 3 ,V ? 7 5 , E Q ' 5 - . 5 C 5 ' E : 5 E E I 'E E Q E 1 , E 1 .E 5. E E -'XI 1 : Q -- g 1 A . - . I-MW 1: 2 N-V I 174 Q 5 STEEL!!!- E E P 444- - E E I E Q Q E - 9' ,, . 2 if E - E 4 5 'E 5 . ' - 9 E 5 : E ' E 64 :INIUIYYIUIUIHIVITDNIH'UIHOUIUCNI1VfnfnfiffqIYY'1fIWfH Yf'TfIR'fff'?f'TYIVTIU'?DfTINfFf'?YI?ffUI'H'I'1YITTI'1'ffi'?I'ff'ffIH'YfiHl'YfINffTI'YfI1fI1YIHITYIYVIUIHINIUIKIINIIIIHIIS E v- ww ww ww of-ov of-0 Q' 1929 ' ' ',, ',, . EJYIIYIHI!!IHIHIITIIIII1llll?Vl1'VlHl5!l?'flfYf??l'V'Pf!'ffT'1'l'TVlh'lH'l?Y 1 I I !f1'Y'fTYIWI'Y'T'TTfTTfTfITff71ITfI'H1'Pr'YffTf : T'fT'7fIffIY'HI'T'l'IUIYTI71IYfITlIUIUIi!IUINI'VIUIllIPTI'iI Fifzyffowr IHI'lIHIIIl!IIMIHIHIHIHIWTIHIX!l1Vl1il11I1TlU'l1T-IWlI1l11lHI11I'V4IMI!!I1VlVTl1Il'HINIITTIT313117,l'1l'I'l11'l11lUllll7'llVlUlNli'IT'l'1IHIRXIVIn l12ll!lR llTl-'I wl 1l'1l1l I ilul ,IMI ll,IMI I' I - ag. ' A OTHETRAVELERX ' '. 'f I ifll!lHlHl'llJ?lliliVlf'1!VliflT'1Hf? l'YV'l1'YI'T'iYllHIV'IHI1IIINl?1l??l!VlY1lHlHllilHl!YlUlf'l?1l'1IIZYIHIHITTIV'lV'l'1lT7lT?l1'1'ElI1l w1f,1'1l11lHl'!'1l!'ili'1l'LIGIE1I!il1VI1?liEII1llllHlH!: E E E! : Y - - :E is ?i 225 ff ' r 5 :XE ff Q Q: E gi sg 2 -2 SQ GE Q95 33 225 22 S5 1 i 4 2 Q 2 E EugHOs E 2 2 5' - E TOP ROW CENTER ROW BOTTOM ROW E F: Ei: 7 : 2 2 I ISE Y: 'O 5 95 i it 225 'E 2 15 xi Nw- 5-E 5 ROBERT FARMER - 2 .. MATTIE PAYE ADDINGTON ARTHUR PERET ELMER SANDERSON JUANITA LONG 5 LULU WILSON g 'E ? E V- E WAYNE HENLEY THETUS BOYD WINNIE REYNOLDS S 5 l S - E MAE WILSON JOE BROWN ROSAMOND JOHNSON ig i E Q SAYLORS MOBLEY FAMA BOYD ELSIE LLOYD S E - E JUANITA HAYNES VIRGIL WATSON EDDIE HAMMITT E E 0 5 4' W L ,S 1' 2 - Ei E i 2 g Q: 552 ? 5 ra ,Q . S 35 if 3-3 ESE 'Z L -Q: 55 2:2 -E 2: 5 . L Q 1YIIVII!YIIVITYIHIHU!EI1 N'NlH'lH'fHlTTl'V'fVlI'Tfl'Hl7Vl'I7lTVl'7l1'!fY'Yf'Y f?1T!'YTf?1f1Y'UIFV'WlTT17YIl1fU'TYfU'TTlTYlYY'TYI7'Y'7Y'NIT!llT'TYl1'?'lVfNf7'l4'Yl1llNfHl'41lNIU.KIIHIHIUIYS S 1.7 .. 1 . O M N 4 A 0 'Q W V L 1929 -v .xx I''I'WIFWIIYI'TliVINllNIHIIIIYTINIfflTflf'l'?'Vl1'4'l'?VfVITTf VIl?'l1'IlTII11l1'!'lTil3ffTYfT1'YYlV?l'YIYTIIYIYVIHIZI l1?fTT'UI1TfT1fTllT?f77 fTl1ffT'Tl'?1I'?1'f?'1'9'Y'l1'Vl1'1f? lHf1!l1fl1j1HljIIHIHIHIHIIHIDIHIHIIII Fiftyffiue 5 KIRBY KIRKPATRICK INA COPPRELL PAUL ROPER : S I .E 2 E25 I f, EugHOs IMI IMI II I' II.II1I II? IVIQNINIX llll II'!IIIIiil,II.1I:wlI1Il IIIIS I III IMII IWII, I NI' I 'I II' I Il I I 'I II IIwI!IlI IJI' I I' I'1l II I' I Il I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I i 5 A -E x g mv- mir an- - 195- 9 min- - Jfgw nv.. .vw umm' up T H E T R A V E L E R ww ww -vw .vw ' U I'I l'I l'l'l'l IWIWIUI IVI'l!'I IWI IlI'I'II'I I I'I I IWIWIVIRINIII l'l'I'4I'I I III'I I I I'I1l I I III I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4: '- IR - IH, I, .,,,.,., I-.., .,,. , , , 'I cf , If-,-sf I TOP ROW JOE BEDWELL MAYME MORRIS MURPHY ELBERT JACKSON CHARLES LUMMUS CARROL CASTLEBERRY OPAL MACK I D RAINIER CENTER ROW MAUD LUMMUS R. M. HARP VE LENA SCOTT OBED WILBANKS LORENE BURNHAM SHERMAN VANCE MRS. BROOKS Q A6222 IQ' 5, BOTTOM ROW BRITION FORBIS MRS. ROPER RICHARD CROSS HELEN MANN VERNON CLOSE VERNIE PIPES EDGAR CLOSE 'W' mbnwafg ., .. 'YE 4 ffgg? I. 1 - :S 65 is 19 'S -F -2. - a 'S -e I2 3 -5 ' 2 I5 -5 - n i ja -S .c - 21 - E IS .c - 3' ZS Zi -ty 1? 9 3.0 5,5 EE.- .1629 ? 12, 2 'D FS.. 56 I .fl 1 5 Z 2 3 'FS' Z if C -:hs iff' 'tl R Hifi 5 GTI! , .P - -.I Q E 53' E are 'I 5351 I .. 2241 ,, Isis , -1. .1-9 , : IEP 4 .569 U ggi! -Q Lf? 'I N. ,ra 'E Y.fJ , - I .. I I I I I I I I I I Il Il I NI IN IN I! I NI IN I IHIHI 'IMI WIIII WIN I! IW IN I IMI II I NI IIN I!'I I 'INIVI I'IIi'l l'IlHlLII!II IIININII 1I I II I II I I I I II I' ffl-X 'M O A n- On On- Mn mv- M mu- 'Mn min- 'RSA' . ef 652, I' 4 I. .nw .v w N qw 1 9 2 9 wg vu .uw an -new .aw psy, NI I I I I 'IW IIIIHI IIOII NINIININ I lIHIMII'Iv If'I II I-NIHIUIHI'Nl!1I lHl!!I' I' I':II'I5'II'IIYIU'Y IITIIIIUIXII NINII I Nl I I? I II II'IIII.'I I1'I' I4'I 'I,!I 'I I I I Il II I I I I E fl fi 1? ag: si 3 1' S D' rg : 26 . 2 1-1 Ef i fi 53 + 5' 2,2 5 - Si ! ,F Q 95 :i i E ! fi ill. OW O O Fifty-six illNlHIHIHIINIHIHIHIIVIIWIHIHIIKIVIIHIilIHIHlvlllllllllZIIIIIIIIHIHIIllflllllllllllllllllITIHIZNl'NIHIHIKIIIIIHIHIUIIIlllllFIIlllllUIHIUIHIIIIHIIKIHI!IIHIHIIllillllllllIlIINIIIIHIHIHIHIIWIH 5 K 5 1 gr im, ' p.. 'w., gf. . THE TRAVELER .4 'ug 'ug ' ' Q4 E 2VIINIHIIIllWIHIINllIlHIHINIIIIIIIIIiIHIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIUIHI!IlllIHllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllll1IllllllIlllilllI'llllllllllllllllllillllIIIIlllll iz 2 SIE is - 1 gs 23 E gf : E 9 5 1 2 5 5 6 E E Q 5 9 E E Q? YE 5' 3' 2 2 E , 3 2 5 : Qi : Q .. 2 3 2 5 2 5: s - sf E 5 is C. B. HANKINS CLIVE CRUMB Q S2 5 E T, E E E 52 Q WINSTON DAVIES CHARLES STROUPE E 25 2 2 5 E S E E ii 5 5- 2 5 5 2 E 2 i 2? 2 E Q' 5 E -5 E 9 s E E 2 35 52 2 2- 25 E E Eg E 5 ' 2 f E E E 'E 1 'N is 'i -? 2 '52 X524 Q - : 52 2 ., 'S I if -1 : 2 is 9 2 Q gg E5 5 - e i Q F 3 E P0 I Q f Q E 2 -E JV 5 5 E fs :Q 2 Q : E : if E ii :D ' 5 i' Z E 5 Fi ii Q5 Elvlululi I wl II1I1 llll ll!!INIHIVIHIHINIIMIHIHIHIHINVIHIHIUIHl'lIHl'7lHlIllHIWIINIIIIIHIHIHIHIHIHIIIIHIUIIIIHINVIIIIHIIVIHIHIHIHIHIHlhlllIINIHIHIIPIHIHIIZ E 4., 0n- Q 0 0 10 O A0 O I M E 1g 5 Q 5 4 gw 1 9 2 9 . - JN 5 IIWIHIQ,IHIHIIIIIVQIPIHIWIl!VIIVIHIHIIXIIIIIYIIIlI'lIIIITIHIHIIIIHIIVIIllllllIIIIIIIIHIHIHIVIIIIIIIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIYIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllIIHIIIIHII1llllIlllXIHl'I1lflllIl1!lNlI'lHIHlIIIIYIIYUYIUIUF Fifty-seven if ' v - lf fi 1 1-' Q- rv '-wif, w fm- nm- rn- v wry an 'I ww: WI VI I'll'lI ll' I ulll.I.l.1I.l.lI.I.I,l,Iil Ivlal l..I.l .nllli it will 1,11 .l.. IMI.: ylrl. ilw i-li U i I I n 7 Ftziew' ' ' THE TRAVELER M L4 '19 illl Il'll Il'l ll I ll 4ll4I1lll1ll'llil I I HIMIUIHIQ-Iiil 'IHIUI-4I'i1J+I1rlil-lilll'Ifll-llillhl21lALl!lIl1IMIliI'2Idlfllllldl I I I I I I I I I I I lI Illll'l:lIl as . 55' ' H 5 2 l .1 Z 0 .y ,gzw 1 .V ,, an 91 X- ?: 9. 3- ? . 92 2- :I an 'PI ,, - c - 2: 'I 92 T- -I 12 ,,Z . I HI mf , -an - Q ..i B. S. U. The B. S. U. under the leadership of R. Y, Bradford president, for the year of 1928-29, has directed the religious work of the college in a successful way. The Baptist students 3 ,Q 2 pt 3 -5, 4 ff l o : V1 a :s 224 t :G -2. - 3 -2 'f :9 It 'G :z is si :s .6 -1 :3 22 -24 :s Za If. :? 3 ,fl E E 0 3 Illl IHIPA si 7 Ig' -6 - z :X ..s .G - 2. ' '9 :s .6 - 2. - :a - X 22. :S Ii is 32. :S .6 - a 'Q Z? . 3 's 6 9 79 Mr- WH' JN Council is composed of one representative from each religious Qffjz organization sponsored by the college, and the regular of- Effl 7 ficers. T 352 Once each week during the year the B. S. U. has charge of the chapel program. These programs are always very in- S425 : spiring and uplifting. Twice each year a revival meeting is 55 held at the college. During these meetings great campaigns 7 2 are put on to win every unsaved student to Christ. And many if students surrender for special service. 3 M Wayland College was represented by sixteen Baptist stu- 3 dents at the State B. S. U. Convention which met with Sim- 3? mons University at Abilene. 2 The Council sponsors a daily prayer meeting which has bg I had a remarkable growth since it was begun. The mid-week 52 prayer meetings are helpful to the students. Q 'jj Another outstanding feature of the B. S. U. is the study 3351: course which is given once or twice each year. Several dif- Q-' ferent study course books are taught with a large number of '33 Q the students taking them. ' After the new Council is elected in the spring the B. S. U. Banquet is held. All who attend the Banquet are highly entertained by music and talks. The work during this year has been a success and the TES - Council members hope that thework will be greater during Q . the next year. cj? -Q :Will I I 'I I I' I ll il ll ll I I I lli Illlill il Iill'ileillllilI'4l'lI:lIIlI.'l'II il lllilllllilllllllzllill IINI illill IllllllllllllillldlwIl'lliIEIIl'lllI.lIl'I 'll'I' '5 1929 ' ilMl'1lll1l l'l I'll'I'l I I Ifl I I I I I I l'l'l Ill I I I I'lVIl'I'I I l'l l'l'l l'l'l I I 1'I'lli'l I I lfllfil l'fl I I i'll?l'l 'I Fiffyfeighr . A U -0 F I 'cp 1,2 3- f: 3- Y: ,: ,,?: f: g: f: 9- 5 5 6 : 2: ,Y- iwu 4 's in A wllllullllllllll!Vl'll!llIllllliVllfillllllllillIVIVIINIHIVffllll?1I1Ii'l4l'l5Fl'l?lfllfll41lHlVIY?I17lrl l 'I''IPIVr1?'lftl?TlY'l'Frf9?li?lf'1?7'l1'lT'fVtIT?1'V!'lr'I!Yl?1lflfitlfviETIIIIHIHIVI!ill.IllI1 lille I. '71 1 5' We FC' 7 3 Q io . .1 , E 'P 5 S ,, -3 ,, Q fo . , -. 1 'Im f : 3? 2 5 h : . sei so-5 2,2 3 in e Q 2 Q i F2 .. L E Q I K Zi Q Za? i F -?'?'? J7- gif-1 ,D- CO if 65 Q 2, Qfrf 'FE as 5.5 1555, 2.5 af Q-V! if, 'Q' 4 31,1il:-llllillll:lI.liill!llllHIi'l1l le- .V , -uw gi. we g .THE TRAVELER' 1l'll ll-Allllwl llilllililllvl!-IUIHIJ4lb-l61I4ilHiHl4+8fHlNKOHIHI-'+lH4'f4lJ4I4sI'- IL-I-4 I'-fl-I-1l+ll4Pl+vl44lNl4-lI I4+F4l4?l45INIMIHIHIHIHIZ8IiiIUIHIMINIHIIIIHIIllll! - Volunteer Band OFFICERS First Term ' Second 'Term President f f f C, E. MEREDITH President f f CLARENCE HOWELL Vicefljresident 1 f f NUAL CLARK VicefPresident - f ROY YOUNG Secretary f 'TOMAZENE DUKEMINIER Secretary f DOROTHY BRIGANLLE Third Term President f f - ROBERT MATPIIS VicefPresident f f NUAL CLARK Secretary - MAUDELL DUKEMINIER The Volunteer Band is composed of sixty young men and women who are ready and willing to go and serve the Master in carrying the Gospel Message to all people. It is their aim to carry out the great commission which Christ gave to his disciples before he left the earth. On each weekfend, one or two divisions of the Band make trips to small and large churches. Many long trips are made each year, and there were great results for the Kingdom of God. On one Weekfend there were thirtyffour conversions. On each Wed' nesday afternoon the Volunteer Band members meet to discuss problems, study the Bible and pray together. Mugwmh gm M Q' N wa i1lllll'liil'llIllvj'l!' Il'l I llll Vll'l 'I'-l l1il ll'll ll'll Ullll1llll'll4lllllllll'l1lll'llllllllll'll4'l'llrfllllllllllllllilllllillIlillillllillmllll l1llllIlllllll-I'lllll5'lfll l ll'll l l'llll'lll E 5 4 - E QT 2 - 5 Z? 5 5- , .. s tt I E r E jj E - 5 - E 5 - -, 3 ,la E .. 5 Y Fi F ., .ra 'f ' 52. E 2 7, 1 E . 3 Q Illllllllll'lill1IllllllllIlllllllllflllllrflllllllllIIlllllllllllllIIlII3IllllllllIflI1Il'55li'l'lI'lllllfllllllllfl'llll 'llllllllllllllfl'l'll l n O -xt ml N Nm M Mn X Fifty'-nine I R I I I I' It I Il I 'Il I 'Il IGI 'I',I,'Ii IilllEIill'lluli'II Il1Il!I'1Il'lllIl lilllllYllrllvllilIilIl.llllillilllllillillwlkI il .I ilill 'IllI'l11l Iulilli I1 Il I I, I I' I' I I I I I I E :KF . R c fir 0 Ya 7 's If -1 1 R' ' f 7,4 iw Mug M sq 1' -sg 'uw vom' -V0 'eq 'vgwm' +4153 'I I' I I' I' I' I' I' I' I I 'I 'I ll 'I 'I I lI I 'I 'I 'I' I 'I 'I' I 'I ll 'I I' I' I'lIl'l 'I I'lI I'lI I IliI'lI I ll'I'lIl'll'Illl'lI'lI llil'lIllIlll'il'lIl'IllIl'l.lIl:I IllI'I ...iffy - a ti: A e rf? .ggi Ministerial Alliance 22 - . - ei? A 1 'f Q I The Ministerial Alliance constitutes a large part of. the YE? student body. There are about fifty licensed and ordained j Q -5: ministers in the college this year. These men havenhearld 2 S3 bi .3 God's call, and are preparing themselves for service 1H.H1S 565 Q Kingdom. Before Jesus sent out his disciples he trained Q if them. Paul spent three years in Arabia, in study, before he gill S started. his Work. Time spent in training by the minister EQ, S will pay a thousand fold. 5? 5 fi ' The Ministerial Alliance is an organization of the preach- P AZ 2,2 er boys of the college that meets every Thursday afternoon Q ,L S E to discuss in a body the problems peculiar to their profession. 6 5 This year the Alliance has been favored with at special mes- a 0 -Q sage once a month from Rev. P. D. O'Brian, of Floydada. A 3 3 Q course in parliamentary law has been taught once a month 5, F, 5 by Rev. Pennington, While Brother Roark, the Bible teacher, E 3 gg has tught two lessons each month in leading congregational - ' singing. 2 g E 1 3 Q72 The ministers take active and leading part in the Volun- 7 2 teer Band, B. S. U. Work, the literary society, and all other Q 2 1 phase of college life. Then on Week ends they leave in every Q 3 - direction going as far as two hundred miles to carry the mes- fr 69 I sage of Christ. 9 3 : : I - cf! ' .Q , T 'Z-EE I . Q ' ' ' , 3' I I .Se - ' 6,-, I ' - 3' S ' gk .' I 25232 2 , Tl -1 Q 5:55 I 24 E - 5' I Q. .. e225 fr? ' I 1' I ,I lil I I I I I I I I lll'Ill I I',ll'Ii'lll'iI I'I'll'illlll1llellullilllllllillllllilllllllllllllalilllslnllzlllrllllllillIll lil'I Iilll I Ifsj 3342 1 9 2 9 ' ' '.f,e '.y, .' ,Q l I l I il Ii'l'l 'l'I l I 'l l'1l l1'l l l 'l ! l !'l11l l1'l l'1If'I1'll'llfl l l l'll lV'l'Vll5l'l!'llI1l Iflffl'VIUIYYI1'lfilvlvlillullrllrlirlwluUlm!l1flul l:3lul,lwl:rl-wll-5 Sixty V' 77, J Z 51.51 E 'I Ihl I. l.l,'I1,l I El ll Ell'I 'I Nl YIHI llillmll IMIAIMIKUIEIIVIMlwiIMINI1wl'Wl?,lNllMl'!lUl 'ldlhlwWIVIHIMIZRIWIMIUIN-li lI.l',l.ll,,n.1li'li1lHlHl Nl! I I I1 I Q Piesq-.for-ff 'AM M M -we 0 mt Mm 'M .5 Tix - 1 yn 4- 6 . an v T H E T R A V E L E R K ww vw vw 'L it L' E F IMI ,I I 'I' I 'I I'IJIEIJImlxilhlill'I,IIIillwl.llINIMl?1l.1lHlI1lINl'II'TlHl1iIHIIWZXIUIHIRIN!IIVIEVIHIVIYIIHIV'IUIZTIYwIUII!IMINITil1Nl'1l1RlI!ll!ll1l'Nl!IJIEIMS- Hitl- LVA :J 'i1!, fi' -- F Q-'ia QAM? - 3:0 fir? 2 Y mg' he '59 ., T . E52 Ai D 2 e 3 P221 4 9 f '39 2 'fi f fi 5? 52,5 9 x I fl ,N-' 3- j P' , 9 .. 'fl -vm 1: .1 A, F' T 0 Q 'f T . : : if : G35 - Z . ?Lf, 5 1 5 I9 TI ff- THE BEST YET B. Y. P. U. Q3 Nfffl. 9 . 6 The Best Yet Union tries to do its best in the Lordk Work each Sunday evenmg, The E 2, Lf S4 splendid members, which number about thirtyffive, cofoperatc 1n all that they are asked to do. Q Ik G 5 3 'fb ? g me :fig 2 5 5 1 Y- 5- Qfxi FW if 5 42.35 5.315 3' ' 41? Qfrfiii 4 fi: -.1 'f 'TQ if Z if 1 5 T f 7' 'rib I K ' 1' cf-.2 5 L. 'Q tw ' Q Q, fi 1 3 .W L ,, ,.., . ' ' E 5: B , THE Z. T. HUFF B. Y. P. U. Yi! The Z. T. Huff Union chooses its name in honor of Dean Huff. The union Works and ' cofoperates with the other B. Y. P. U. in a wonderful way. - Q.. A ' V I S C I I I I I I I,I I IVl'I'I I'I'wI I1I l l l'l1l Ill IfI,I'Il'I7l I I1I I II'I'IfI1'If'I IT,I IlI'?I I',Ik'I I'I'I'AI17IwI1I?I I I I I II' 'T . 1- . Alf- 'IWI 1 . 9 2- Q . ff Q Tbem . .,.f,,emgf373Q'5 9 gw ' qw 'T 5- . - V 1 9 2 9 ' N M ' .v ' '.vm'1'la2,'Q3'f22e X353 m ' I, V E1N'5 I I I' I I 'I I 'I I 'IVI' I 'IF IPI' I' l I7'I?'I I?TI l ,I 'l'Yl'Il'FI l IT?l'Nl'VIIEIVI1lI'lWI'YIFTl'YlTZlfII I'YI'!I I'Tl l'Nl'1I'Yl'?IHIITIT I l lI IVIJI 'lwll I I Sixtyone Sixtyftwo THE FIDELIS CLASS Mrs. lVfCDcmalCl has taught this class for ten years. She is leading ahout Sixtyffive fine girls in a wonderful way. The class set as its goal the beautification of the parlor in Matador Hall. THE BEREAN CLASS Each Sunday morning the memhers ol 'the Class receive a wonderful message brought hy their faithful teacher, Mr. Z. T. Huff. There are about sixty enrolled. il I lZ'l,'IwIsI'-l l'lIiIl.lf1lilI Illil ill llflvlli ll I! I IUIVI lll,l'EI:'ll1l!lIl3llfINIHIHIHlilliblliltflllllllllllllllllfl1IllllillliIllIHIHIIIIIKIIEIHIHIYYI1illIl!NIIllHl5fI'IlViIr:Ii Iiilml In e . + o' THE TRAVELER as .sag 5 39 'I l'l I I I l'l' I 1 I I I I I I I I I I11IVllIlHlwl1'l'il I'+lfvlwmr.:vlvwfliw--lirliawnimwfllil'-I 'IT'l lv'llll I I I l I U I lHl l'l'fl'lIh'I l lu 154' ar fi ' 'E .L .1 f 5 y 5 -9' Q- rr ,Q H 'Y 2 i E 2 .i 4 1 3 'fi Z . Ki . A ' - A e 5 ' r .ML . 3, H il 2 3 Y ' , 5 , Q' if 3 I f 57 3 coLLEGE Y. w. A. Q The college girls organized their Y. W, A. with Fama Boyd as president. Mrs. Victor . E -7 3 Crabtree and Mrs. Boyd as sponsors. Very interesting meetings are held each Thursday night in Matador Hall. 3 5 2 1+ E Y : ' s 2 J - . - F . 1. H -K ' Es J S P ? if ' - a . 5 3 2 e ' A' 5 5, i E sl E +- 2 . Q 2 is . 2 E .. 7 Z COLLEGE w. M. s. - 1 The college circle of the Plainview B. W. M. U. began its year of successful work with 2 -k Y: 5 Mrs. V, M. Lollar as chairman, The circle is composed of the wives of ministerial students. ' This group of young women has installed new light fixtures in the college dining hall and is B 2 doing other things for Wayland College. .A fa an I .. Q i Z Q In S if , . .. - 1 Q . I K I . , S Q 2 - f , . L I f - ' 1 .. ' E if K I I I IVIXIQII'-Ill'Vli1Ir'lH!,IlHlVflliitllllilii'IfrI'1l::lI1l'!i''l'lI lVI llilhl'lI IVilHllPlillfl1'Ifl'flVI!!llll3vl'iI'7lllll7Yl'?ifl'f'flr?l'llHIlVl I'lll'I1lI ll I'lI 'Ii' t -e A- m fn - . . ' - . -1 :QA iw 0 NR O Q w Ov- M 19 2 9 464' f '4'W f0 N 9 A' nu T I 52 I I I' I 1I I Ii'l4f'I'lI'lI l I'llI'l Ill' I l4'l4' ll 'W Nl3L'illl'lIf9l!ll'll,lllll ll 'Illlliflll'llfllllflllllivlilli?lr'llllT'll5i1'7liTIiiIFPIHIHISIll!I1?IHIHl1lll!lUl'llIlwl lll'!'l Sixtyfthrec 1 IiiIEEKilIIlIIlIIIIlIlIIII.I'II1lillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllililllllllllllllii Zt7':f f'l33 3 l'fl 7 mv- msn- - - - , mf, new 25435-'54f.4.2r2p?17'a'qg T H E T R A V E L E R J0 f- f i fs-'wQw'1,qie4'iiVx nl E I I I l I I I'I IUI I l'l'.IiI?'I'I'l l I lT'I2I'I'I.I'I'I I I'l I'l I l'IiI It'I'I'II'iI'l Ii'I'I'I I I'l'l'l l'I I I I I I I I I I 2 C G, Axhu u . e--ff' U u C 6,-,f .is Q,-W 2125 ff. 2 jf lifjg' 0 I KZ? J- ,Q i . in .. QQ Q35 55:52. its A H ejgzf 65:9 ' 95135 -I 0' - .- -ov f' ir, , ,L 73 3 33 6 3 6 9 39 Q 6 3 -V -1? i 3 T 9 Q Z fs fi 1-wi' , l E The Dramatic Club is organized to further dramatics in the college. This year it sponf ef 5 sored several onefact plays in chapel. lt also sponsored a onefact play The Valiant , which f won the district and went to the state meet. -I ,. , - 4,7 -gm he C521 35 e .,,. e 22 -S 'ef E 5 DRAMATIC CLUB 5 3 22, QW f K 1 ,lo f - +A' .. ,fx W. .-.,,.. .t...--W,..w... -... . - C A ,,,,,. Y y 5, V 7 1 2 5531 Y : 5 6.4 QQ 3, - p if LEQ3, Q3 . , ' , P , E .. 1 fa Q. L V A .Q - L I 3 4, ' E lgi ' 2 ig'- . L 41. ' . ' K' 6. 'F 'L 'ii' QT ff' f? .5 5 ,,, 5. if K' 'jf Liang 4-fr : G- 'Q V .E E L In f 5 s 5 e- 'Q .i ri C. C. C. CLUB ' V 332: VJILMA FRIEDSAM, Sponsor f .5 On a certain day in September, 1928, a group of nine lively college girls formed an or' 'T ganiziation with the mysterious title of C. C. C., when returning from a spin in a Whippet .i coach. Neither the meanin of the letters, nor the ur ose of the or anization were revealed, gm -. . g . P P . 3 . but there rumors of picture shows, dinners, games, kodaking and other sorts of entertainments djs 5' bein en'o ed. However the student bod was aware of some amusin initiations into the club. . g J Y Y g .4 s J. H 'F I I I I'I I I I I I I I'l I I I I.I l'I1I'I I'I I lil ITITI l'I'I1I liI'Ill l l I I.I'I l,I I'I'I'I2I IMI 'I 'I I'AI'TI I I I I I I I I I-1 ' 123713 ':a'fT:?qf2'-zlbffrytilv A ':. . lx- M Om. m A- -w -.fain -- me fr rf- 9:13 f ':2 Fi 2m.,fa-vmreewglgw . A' gm. .ug V. r. gw 5 'I f 1 9 2 9 . , ,ff .uw ug - Q'f1'2'ii,'v'iQEfQ,-i.1Fge me I I E I.l I il I I I' I I I 'I il' I I' I' I I 'I 'I I' l l 'I I I I 'I 'I I I I I 'I' l I Ii' I 'I l If'I I I'I l l I I1'I I I'ff I' l'II' I I 'I 'I l I 'I I I I I I 5 Sixty-fowl V , sg ff 4 fr '35 -4 1, ZX -lair. .fig ff? CTT. 4' 65? Yjffeif so v et, H M71 S3125 ijgg ff., 1 iw ' 5,415 L Vi:- 555. 41:53 Ltr ya M? 85, F i- F fx-3 ixiiflmg' 555 H 6,5 :ig 3115! gf Q32 ici., 2423 wt mth? if , att Ei ri '. f 1' ,V . . X , , i22Iilli5!!llll!'llII'llllllllIIlllIllllIIIII'llll5ll!l5lBlIECl5Il9KCII iw -. ' 'ra , V ' W- -' -PVR. Ja' wif-H11 'rum .-1177 'K T H E T R A V E L E R Q 5 1 ri I l'l l l I l'l'l I I I I I l,l I I I I-I I I I I I Ii1I1.I1:I:rIi'I I'I.AIiI.:I.I,iI.,I I l,l.I I l.I I I I I I I I I I c I z V SPORTS CLUB Miss HELEN MANN, Sponsor The Girls Sports Club has proved to be one of the most active and most popular or' ganizations in Wayland. It is composed of a. group of girls who love the outfoffdoor, and outfoffdoor activities. NIGHT OWI,S MOTTO: Absence makes the heart grow fonder. FLowER: Old Maids. COLOR: Yellow and Black. SONG: Will You Love Me, Darling? MEETING PLACE: Cell 59. Q. G x in I - ,VN 4 -' ' g -2' C 1:37 - - -,,,. -3 'f' u ,' Y - ,E- ' :I U . G' ,fr 1 ,Q ,Zi H. , QL, H 1 ill? T - tgirl F' 5 P53 J 3 2511. 1 5 S3451 -1 - Q25 .3 P , , ,. . 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I F aims' THE TRAVELER iff-ffss, 'w 3j'..,llHl:ll1lIilllll '5 l'A' I' I 'I ' 'l ll' 'I M ll ilill llll lf 'g i '. fb ni U I I I I I I I I l..ll.liI..l,.l,l1lrl.l.l. ,lvl lil.l. il ,I I I i' 1-'lad lw ,IH ul., in :La if 1 . L: 4 ' . 5 ' fi llll HCC Spfiikill lllfllg OlLfl1lIllCCll The Public Speaking Council is composed of a large number of students this yea1 Undei the able supervision of Miss Friedsam advancement has been made in the speech art Three months were devoted to a study of solo speech and salesmanship This was followed by organization in the technique of team Work in speech and a due consideration of debating This group furnished Judges to assist the iaculty in Judging the forensic and de- clamatory encounters of adjacent secondaiy schools in their meets this spring. Willis J. Ray and Reid De Weese are to represent Wayland in the various verbal conflicts this year. The Wayland team has one decision in its favor Won from W. T. S. T. C. Freshmen. The orator and reader for the coming contests will likely be chosen from this group. The foundation has been laid this year for even greater progress in this art during the coming years hw wg' r9' f,mw'r --7 elf Q 4-X L- mm 'Wffff Nw 'ww 'W' if I vw . IN' -LW' -fszxw . f Q huge ww .vw -vw vw WN I I I I I ll I 'I I I' I' I 'I 'I I. Iwl I'-I 'I'l'1l I TI lull I I .I' I1 IHI.'li I 'I 'I- I I' Z I .5 X' I .l- I I lilIiI.l li'lQ'l1lI1l'l'llIllill1l l'lll!lMl17llwl I 'l I Sixtyfsix s, , I l'i' I' I'Ill'llll?1l'lI5fIl,Iltllllllll'll'lllIrlIlIlllI'll'lIl!I11IA,ll?IlfllxlbllvltflllllfI7lIllIJlllllllIlllvllllllllhlllllilllllllll ll lllllllfllllll THE TRAVELER' of, .,. x '1:,l:1wg - 522 E SE ,' E I I I at 'A 9 JI Qi? l-'i1llfIllI'-llrl5li1I- I ,I :ISILIf1I.lIL1ll.l.fIllI4Ilf?l. lnlJfll-llalnlvclxlilllillvllz'Iillllllll!!INIISIllllllltllllllllilsll lilllllllllll I I I I I VIHIVV- if.-I ii 5. 5 9 6 9.3 Ye 'FQ 'ii raltomcca ssoccllatnolm The Oratorlcal Assoclatlon 1S composed of f1V6 members from each of the two soc1et1es The duty of th1s assoc1at1on 1S to arrange all of the 1nter SOC1Gty l1terary and fo1ens1c contests by chooslng The members who compose the assoc1at1on for th1s year are Nual Clark Roy Young W1ll1s J Ray Dorothy Br1gance and Ruth Stegall from the Ph1l0 Soclety Obed Wllbanks Clarence Howell Mattle Fae Addmgton Tomazene Dukemmler and Ila Wr1ght from the Euglo Soc1ety and Dean Huff faculty sponsor The hterary and fo1ens1c contests sponsored by th1s assocla t1on th1s year are The boys academy debate on the questlon R solved that the Engllsh Cab1net Form of Leglslatlon IS More Eff1c1ent 1n England than the Amerlcan Commlttee System 1S 1n Amerlca The glrls debate on the subject Resolved that a Department of Avla t1on Should be Created w1th a Secretary IH the Presldent s Cabmet And the boys commencement debate for the college students ' 2 as- 'Y 2 Q 2 F 1 : 0: E 5 3 E 2 - 2 5 ai ,s 5 g 0 - gl 5 5 2 2 1 3 E 2 5 If . 5 .A 2 5 'z F ,. ai 5 3 ' S 3 SE z . 5 - 5 ' 5 5 E Z 5 2 e ' E E Q5 si 2 3 2 ' E 0 H 0 . 5 5 af - - I ' 2 1? -5 QE 5 b 2 . . . . . E - A 2 5 Y' 5 . . '. ' . . 3 if 'Sf . . ' . . subJects, securlng Judges, and settlng the date, etc. Q .2 Q 5 - - - . 5 I Gi . . . - 1 ff 32 x 9 ' 1 - J I 17 Q . . I . 3 ' 5 . f f. P 'Q ii E 3 3 ..x .3 5 9 ' I ' 2 .HE : 7 u e- E 0 . . . . . . . 5 5 , I , , . . . ,, 5 5 E . ' 7 X ' KI -'- E 3 lf: G34 E . . . . , . ,, if 2 ' ' I 5 f ' ' H 3 5 g . E rbi A f 'gvuzllml l' I'I:w!:'l ll I I Ill I I I'l I I I I l.'l I1IMI,I'Il'IllI llll11l.'lll14l I I Illl5'I!'Il'l7'Ill I:'I!I'ilIlIl'l'lllllll-.l?ll'1l!llfi : 'M' W dogma on-I Cn- Nmiw WFWWNIRK 1 9 2 9 M I aw mi min- 51 : l l l l' I' I I l'l I' I' I'l I I I I'l I I I Il I n I I I I I I I I I I I I I' lw'l I'llilllll'll I I I Ill llI'll'llIl'll'lllllllllllll!IllIlIl'lllllllI'll'lIllIl+l'lllll'lIl' E E E , 5 - 3 Sixtyfscvcn LL,1.1251..LSb!n:Qsi!r!l::!iI3n:sn5:i:!uin H ii T R A V E L E ll BIRD!2E5IIEEllIl!lllllllll5 llllbllllllli llhilflllil gv.v',- A? ,ill .1 vff- ,, 6324. 'fax ' 514' If ff, ' if -L 'Sf '4 l':.SA,L 'J :if 1.5-'fr' RITE. fly? . 9+ ' is QW' , ,, S, ED- ' 'ty Q to Y ' iii Q Q K ig, 'QT ' ff, J ,. iff? 'f' 122. ' 2 . iiiflo A an V- v , Z9 L 'EF-lf if ,x Sixtyfeight Choral Qluli Under the direction of Mrs. Arilla Peterson, head of the Music Department, the Choral Club has had a successful year. The girls and boys clubs have very artistically presented the Operetta Miss Cherryblossomn, which was very educational. BREIIENQFKKEEEBBIHBH !Z!3!.f'?!E!'3l I fi.,-,,,. -....' ,fr A X .. ?tArTf4qr,:,:-M, a LL r R , I f f T: -,E ICIIII!Illillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillli I LA- ff' -of .-ez: ,, , fm 'cis 0 llIEillIIiIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlI'IIII1III'III,I'IIIIIIIII'IIlIIIlIIilllII -:ev,?fffsmwqm,Qm'ea me fm - 9 . rf 1Q12.-Q1ef,gee,1ffw:viKs T H E T R Pi V lf: L E R ww 'mQfv,L?L5:-3 5 I 'I ll I1ili'li llll 'I il'll1'lNllll 'IVI-'ll li Ihlwl' llali.ll.lw.lwlrlli.l1lll.l li I 'I I .l..lfali,l.1l.1l,il..lJ.lvl ilvblilli I ,llilvliilhl llfll. llll.1l1 l..l.'l.1Il'i,lI 1. X, 4: 14' e A ' UI A ' Qollege airiicrll f 2325 4 ' The College Band this year under the able direction of Prof. Harold E. Dallinger, added much to the school spirit. if On the football field the band was always ready to do their part in cheering the Jackrabbits to victory. They Were also Q39 2 the source of much entertainment in chapel. ' R ii 15? rr iipl Q sl, 13, B 5152.5 ' Q F, PERSONNEL Z .- HARlJL.lJ E. DALLINGER, Director j 3 51350 iii? Trumpets Base Wilton Wilks Edgar Close ,, -1' .gig Walter Flynt 5 Aubrey Daniels Saxaphone : 2, I 5 Trombone Donald McDonz1ld Qc? Vernon Close Q2 Clarinets if ef? Alto 'f 4 HF R. M. , . E Gerald Peters Jack E'Hs1iEggLr E Homer I. Roper E Baritone Wayne Henley : Q QE, Donald Brown Joe Brown E ' llifc? 2 Drums dl Arthur Peret 2 gg, Richard Cross f A' 53' E Qi -if-Ei? sw I ' 5' ' F5 fir? E ' 42 : ' if -.fi was 2 . 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This year it has been - improved in several ways. There has been a regular bifweekly press date, and the paper has 5 i appeared on time. Miss Wanda Spuhler edited it until her graduation, and the work was fin- 2 5 ished for the latter part of the year by Minter Uzzell. i gf . I 9 S S I fb 29' M' i 5 ' E , 2 F- ,E E T E 5 ' 5 T : I ' 2 E . 2' i ' . 2 r., 1 T Q 3 : E 1 a 1' 1 E 1 ' 3 3 nl ' U Zo E ' 3 2 1 , I . 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THE TRAVELER V 'E l1l'I'll'l ll1IlNI'Il,4lMINII!llllllIHIWIIIIEIIIJIWIWIMIIII''IVINIIIIHI-NIHIINIIl,ll.ll1Il1llI,I,Il:!lHII,I.'l1lJIW1ll!lI'li3I13I3Nl ll1I'!lHINIlI.I'II'lNlNI'lIl II I I 9 Z ,Q I I 1 K S In It , I i ix . - I 1 .Q - . 1 E - A -13,1 ' A I ' K -' 1 - 'Q ' 5 H Q H in S AL? . 'Q' W . .gg K? : K , N ga - 5. 4 J ,L N. K K -t Q. . K . , V. 5, Q Q -I i Y Q KA - ,551 Af-, , : ,., ,b - . . 1 Q 6.5, - 5. rl if ' A-4, Zu: I ' ', A 2 I, ,f5,53L Gul? S is ge, I 2, F o f : e - 1 e l S: IL 32 2,2 335 '1 R? ,ggi - Nfl, -H QI: .1 Syn 3 - - by ., 61- 5 I U1 -9 iz 29: : E .IIK3 , - czffl u R., '3 rev 'Aria ,J in fs- A ff- ,Q I ES: ,J ami ' ' RUBY KEITH WAND Mas. METCALF Sponsor GLADYS GLASSON Treasurer FRANCIS BIER MRS. BROOKS ALXVYN DYSART A SPUHLER OPAL MACK MRS. ROPER Eleanor Richards . :Hs , I 'S' . V' LAURICE I BROWNING 3' ' President ,I . . I VIH., ,f , 1 I MARIE ., N, PARKEY .W , V. f. 6 1 I A I.. Qi?-IW Z LULU WILSON LERA MAE MCQUEEN MAU ROSAMOND JOHNSON MAE WILSON im ,,I, wi Ih, .,,. ,I, ,,I,, W HI... I wr -A I I ,I ,A , .,.. . . i,,. CQ I 'fzfff 'E IA .1 S E IQ-I,-I, .4 H I. .W -2 115' , I ,.. W., ,L uw 11 I I 'Nt I , ,X I? .I I I yt: A . 'c4'f'- ig if S u as 'S ISI? S .I + S D. V I 33.53 A , 1 f gsm, - ,fq , D LUMMUS LAURIE PHILLIPS ZELA WHITFIELD TIIELMA PARKEY ,kk hh .',k., 6 L: ' ' K' .. ,If - -.. is 8 Q ' ..,. Ig E' ' X I W S X I S I .-Ffh pl I I ' 4 I -,.-- , Yaigigrxf If L, I My A' ga? 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Q 3 E LETA THORP OPAL JOHNSTON MILDRED DEATON NORENE BRITLING Q n Z If ' - his SADIE ALLRED THETUS BOYD MYRTIS BATRD QW, -u 5 Q gif, 'Eff-H3 -- .. 1. mf, 17. 5 :.1 ffm H J 'K -45,1 5- UQIWIWIW'IVIHIUIHIHIN1Iyzlyylyylgylyylyylzylqlylv1lHlLyl'1ll1l'1l'!lJIHIJIVIWIHIININZHZIT1INIINIHIV!IVIITYI12IHITTlYTIV'lVI1ZINII1flV1IN1IUI IT1IIYliNl!XI?'IlNlHI'I'fI1IMI'F Nm f 1 On Mn- OA . , J ' I 0 O NA- 'Mm MM ' f W T.T- qw gw A qw 4 f 5 1 929 vw va we I' I U H Nl I l: IVINI'Il IIYI'YI'Tl'!I'7lY!lViI?'l lT'l1'l?'I lUl' l lITITIT'I''l IT'I1 I'TIYTIT'lVIT7 lvlwlulfxl'INl'1l'!lwtl l1l l71lWl l I1Tl1'lYYlVlT'l l'II1'I57l'1l 'IHINIIUIVI WIN Seuentyfthref ll UI ' -'I EXT'Yll!'lllillH5i.'hI!ilBlHllLllflf4Ilili+.9Wl'?l43v2l1'9Yf'P7 V'l'.?9fl4I!1liTlilIYTIVIHVYIIYTIHIWIllli'lll'l 5ll'll ll3Fl'Yl'llllT'lY?'I7l'If7'l'lWW'l'lfll'fll'Vll!fFl'lll'l'illl1lUll'lllllllill lillfll!lll'llll 5 4'+ + 'W+'W TRAVELER' Q 2I'9l4 7? ?f5'l!fI43U3I'l 4'lill'lY lJ?l'!l ll'Hl-ill'flillldllllhllVIliIVEIWill'UNI'1IPllilll'I4II I'lIT!'NIHIVVI1Il-5ilYllN f'?WT'F'f'f l1WFl'l'l5l'31i'flll l'l'l I l I I I I I 2 I 2 Z 2 5 . . 5 my 3 5 5 g W 2' 5 3 g 5 f 3 i f 1 2 P 1. i S c' 1 5 1 5 C E I f 1 1 4 2 . 2 2 Y f gf ' 2 I 1 c . t C E 5 5 g Q painlhamidlllefslpllaiiins Baptist Rally 'I 5 3 One of the most significant events on the college calendar for the past year was the 5 6 rally held here on january 24 and 25 for the leaders of our Baptist constituency. The general E Q purpose was to give inspiration and impetus to all our denominational work, and to enrich the -- fellowship of our Baptist leaders in the PanhandlefPlains district. The specific aim was to bring ! Wayland College more forcefully before the attention of this great section of Texas and to en- 3 4' list our people in a more vital and sympathetic support of the only Baptist institution on the 5 3 1- 7' Pl in 5 , - . - 'l a S . . . . 5 I 5 President G. W. McDonald presided, and Mr. D. Riddle, educational director of the 5 Q 4- First Baptist Church of Amarillo, led the singing throughout the twofday session. E 5 Q Q On Thursday the session was held at the Baptist Church. A large audience listened 3 5 5 with rapt attention while Dr. W. R. White of Lubbock spoke on Christian Education as a Z ' s Mission Factor. He showed conclusively from Scripture and from church history that a 2 6 successful conquest of the world for Christ depends on a wellftrained Christian leadership. 5 3 On Friday morning there were three outstanding addresses. Mrs. E. W. Provence, g S 5 Q president of the W. M. U. work in Lubbock district, spoke on 'LThe Women's Part in the 2 ! 4' 5 PanhandlefPlains Baptist Program. She magnified the powers of the women in this great 3 3 Q., 3 district and urged that they do something special for Wayland. Rev. Pat Horton of Plain' 5 I 2 view spoke on 'kMaking Vxfayland College Permanent. He emphasized, as three great needs of Q c our school, endowment, improvement. and enlargement.. Dr. G. Yates of Amarillo brought Q g the closing adddress of this great rally. Using as his subject, Plains Baptists Building for - L Tomorrow , he said that we must correctly interpret the Baptist message to the people of the 2 Q Plains, we must revive the New Testament doctrine of stewardship, must grow a new spirit of 5 C cofoperationg and must educate our leaders for this larger life and service. N1 3 The climax of this remarkable rally came with the announcement that the trustees of I :X Wayland College had set S250,000 as an endowment objective, of which Dr. E. Nunn gg 2 2 3 promises 525,000 Oneffifth of this amount will be paid each time the rest of our constituency 5 pays in 525,000 When the terms of this offer are fulfilled, 51501900 of the 3B250,000 will E Q have been raised. 2 5 V innviwumnmsmumuuauwwmwunmaimwumwwuwwummuawmmmninmmwmuimamammefwmr..-wmrnfrfnfvuummmwwnm-uimuS 'ffl-Ov-ov vs-4,10 vo-on v.s-Ao,-4 ve-on vp-aw v, 1929 0-snare-savn-snow-4 5,64 M N' MSlJlIlIl!?lVl'l'1'El!Cl.Hi'lOiFlUl02!Ib1l'lfi'ld!l4H'idlv!lRIDINIHI1IHIIHIMIHIPVIHI-!ll'1l5Ill!lHll!lH lHlMllllllllJIllT1'lIllNl!ilHN!'lV?iY2l1'4l'!'17IlWPl1Y'VPliQl??l1fTIPWPIIIVIYFIIPIFYImill' Seventyffoiw V '7 9 4 5 9 0 2 2 2 1 5 5 3 2 5 5 2 i 2 5 5 9 's 5 . 4 .9 2 Nfl? X, XT ATHLETICS Z-Q X ATHLETIC FIELD L 7 if 53 Q 'Z 1 C a fl K X X x S, Q Q 'yi Ygrfk Lffy 'V ,, ' xv Q. x X'-'EF' P ' X x f f 1 if ' f ff r' g , ffl , - f ii K H f ,- 'U .. .fll Vi E 'J ,- 3 A E 'Wax l f -.., I: f, ,XX in Z f l illlllllllllllll i E lmmiillg' ,f f f aff' ' fd 4 'fi y fi 7 f 1 -,gf gz y ' If 1 kx ' - x 5 . f A ' 1 ,,, 2- as 3? N' ' '- f A: ' ' we 1 I ,, As.-'13 - vw. 1, '- Q. 'Qi xx VH X X XX 1 - m u , gm I al ff X, X f - , fl-.. X ,lm 9752. vm X PEIOTEALL I'I I1'I1ilI,IMliiI'1I1l:,l I,INIHIHIHIWIIJ1I.wIliI1.I,il1rlill1:Iill-FlhllilllllwllllllllilHI1'IvillWHNJIHIUI!1I41InIi2I'1IlIilliiliI I I Ill III Ill I ll.iIi1l..I,1I-I I'I I I I I N ' 0 '71 2 Qs' ' ' We ' l H E A ' 1, fflllllllllllllllllllllll5'IllIllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllll ll I ll I4 IV lllllll lllllllllllllkl llllllll ll'l, 'Ty' E X, is FRANK KIMBROUGH 1 V E j Coach E V5 5 . 'S Q 2 R I 5 E - 5 J H WHITNER ' ' ' E Tramer 'Q c' , ? E 2 - 9 E J ? E I f v 3 2 Q ARTHUR PERET 5 ,v 2 4, 5 Business Manager Q S E 5 2 I 5 E 5 5 2 2 Tor- E 5 5 Frank Kimbrough, Coach, Bob Farmer, Captain, Walter I E f F Flynt, Grady Stevens, Nooncaster, Jim Stevens, Kirby 5 5 Kirkpatrick, Jeff Brown, Saylors Mobley, Happle 9 5 Leatherwood, Jones Weathers, Obie Wilbanks, Col' 2 Q Captain. ' 3 ? - C Center- 3 ,il E Raymond Burrows, Emuel Tennyson, Virgil Watson, Williams, Monroe Terrell, Edgar Close, Icoby Def 3 Q 3 . Loach, Elmer Sanderson, Clive Crume, Richard Cross. 3 9 E eff? 2 'lf Bottom- 5 3 Carrol Castleberry, Martin Phillips, Bob Harper, Claif 5 0 ence Howell, Major Schroeter, James Greer, Mascotg 2 f Q 2? Vernon Close, Vern Austin. Q 'E 5 I - - ,.,, . Q S F 2 i f 5 Q 4 ,. i' - z if I i G 9 5 4 4 : ' il 1 ' 5r 'Fe Q 5 , 3 Q 9 vw e 'uwgx' 6 - - i ' E a g 3 'E I I S' - Q I 9 I . S ' ' ' 5 .9 ' - '-i - - I I 79 : I ,V -I Q 2, - . .T ' '- I , Q . 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V S srl 'I I l ll'l'illil'll1l' l l'IlllllrfIllli'IHILIHIHIWIHIEPIHIMI'1I'VIHIiIlHlillNIIHIHIiWllillllbllHItllHle1l1llI'l'lI l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Il I I I 2' - u v - Ea? e a 2 2 -,E E 5 Q ROBERT FARMER 5- 5 Center-Captain Z :E E 5 , Q ., , ,E Third Year Q 5 5 2 gf 37 5 -5 5 ' - S 1 fr E Q 2 W 2 2' 2 ' 4 Q OBED WILBANKS g gi Left End-C0-Captain Q 2 - 5 Third Year 6 2 ? i 9: Q ,E EDGAR CLOSE I 'E 5 2 Half Back-Capt. Elect E Q ., First Year 3 - 5 it a . 5 E 2 - 4 E l 'f 5 2 E a 2 2 Top' llvkl Coach Kimbrough, Captain Farmer. Elmer Sanderson, ' Carrol Castleherry, Jones Weathers, Grady Stevens, jim I Stevens, Kirby Kirkpatrick, Elbert Jackson, Saylors ' Mobley, Elsie Lloyd, Obie Vvfilhanks. Manager Peret. 4 g 1 Center- Iacohy Deldoach, Homer Graham, Happle Leathervvoocl, ? 5 Vernon Close. Edgar Close, Jack Wise, Martin Phillips, 3 Charles Stroupe, Richard Cross, Charles Lummus. Bottomf 1 I Gilman Flowers, Wziltei' Fl Int, Monroe Terrell, Ra f 5 Y I 4 mond Burrows, Virgil Wntsoii, Homer Roper, Clive I 2 Crume. 5 2 Y 2 2 A I ' 3 - . I, 5 ammmaulgum R' W . Q E 2 5 .a Z Q I 2, -: 2 , 1: In s e 5 gi 3 5 5 5 4' 2 fi 3 5 2 f 5 a , 3 2 5 3 ag : ' s - 1 0 2 3 2 S I 15 I I ,I 'I I I I I M ' 'HIHIHIHIHIX IlTl1!IVIllIl'I ll ll I IHI lllfilI!l1l'li1l:!lINNIUIHIHIHIKIISIHIIIIIIVIHIHIHlllllllilllIIHIHIllllIIHIlIlHltilHlllUiIUIilIHINF F E L i . . -- . ' .1 ! :ig he ' 'W' 'W V V . 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Elect I ' AI I III wl, I ,l.l,'I1ili,IwYI YIWIUI1 IYZIUIQZIJIENIMI lllIVINEIHINIUIZWIUIHIHIIQIHIE?IMIHIUIVYIHIHINIHINEIUIVINTIMlN1I1'IlHlHI12lY'liVl1'IUl'1I1flVl1 nr-lY'I1'I'?l1 I' l2l l' I I I ' 'W Mx- Mn- M 10 - m an '71 .4 vp THE TRAVELER 1 O I M :FJ .ug wg up NL i D 'lil' lN,lW'I'1I'Vl'IT'l l' I l:Tl?'lTI lI'l l3'l0lZ'l l,Ylll l' I!'I''I!fl!'IIII''I l l?'I IT1''l1'l l1TlV'l l l l'l'l'l I l I'l',l'1l l?l l'?l'I lZ'l lTl,l1IJlY'lYI - Q - E ,' - E Q, g o - 3 ' Y af, 'Ffa I f ,, 'f KIRBY KIRKPATRICK Q 0 , First Year i IF, - if' - et G 3 -3 - ' 6' 2 3 fr -5 2 75 Q K 3 X 5 . - V .f , m i 1 , -' - ,' Q' JONES WEATHERS f 'i : Hal 2 pi Third Year in are if, 53,2 3 ' 1? 9 I 1 is ' 2. Z? I 1 3s 'G I i ,, X QS -6 - .2 :S :E -s :K Q -232: 5 I I Q CHARLES LUMMUS r -3 ' End 5 ' 62 . 2 5 gf, Flrst Year E - 2- A Y - ' , 2 ' L .hr W, 6., W Z .- fh- - an no Y- - ,f T m 1 . - of Y 6, 2- ' 4'- - T an ' . 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W ., 5 I IHI4 illlli I Me wow v v v ww' wmv lil N RICHARD CROSS Center 5 First Year I ? li IIIIVQK flfillllltld M1 0 lwilllifvli AIM 2 Slit rf I - E X, rl WI'wllllHIHIWYIHIHIITIHIHIIlIHIIIII!lIIIIiIIPIHl'HlV4-IIINIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIHIHIHIIllIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIKIIHIHIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIVllRllllllllll1IlNlilll!lIIlHlllllrllll KIIIIHIVQ' 9 : pq- ag 1929 'le 2 hr V r awml - , ,..',- .2 allHlW1IlVINIIHIYII7!lfVlHl'?'ll!'lNl1?lHIVVIHII4IP!IHIHliPlPilflliIINIHIHIHIHIHEHIIIIHIHDIIHIHIHIIF lifllflllllllllIHIHINIHIIIIHIHINIIEINIIHKYIIYIMIHIPIPVIHITKIIDIIYIHIYlllllllllilIIIUI Eightyffour WEN' Q. A 1-' 3' I' I 1 :HI I I l1l1l I I4Iwl IRI Iflrllell+:I::lHI4fI1sIul1'lwlfrlulwlulurrlvilulwllill.lwflwlululwlwlvzliflulul l.1IuI4xl.xI,,IuInIul,mIa4I.1IN IUIAILIHIWI IUI I I I I ,y 'D www, ' THE TRAVELER' Ly - Iwwllll'-I!3lilly!I-ll-:lull-lrilllliilfllhll IHIHIIIIHIITllVliLl21l1IlIll!llnibIlHlllI'VILLll!IiiliblIill!l!1l'1l34lI9l1EIhl'lll!li1lliIHIIIIHIJIUII lvl I NI I'.I'1l' I1 I I I 1I Q - fig? 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I ,Q fr 3 -I vyy JIM STEVENS Tackle HOMER ROPER Quarter VIRGIL WATSON Guard .1 65. . if W ,Q 0 5 fl . -1 5 'ii-'E I I l'l lwlHl,lll'l:1lwl'IVIUINII lV'l l,'l1Tl!?I'I'lVlY'l7'llYlV1lHl1l l l l'Fl l'Yl'Fl!'lN,l I Ir'l li'l lNl'll l l'lI1'l'NI'lZ!l1'I'!l',l4'Il'lWIUIWI-wI Fl? .. E9.w'aeggn9n mv- On- Mn- N min 1 mea- fn Y men ' win' ,LQ-jim ,fg4fQ4iQ5w - 1 9 2 9 , i ' W NIHlN'IWl5NlNZI'1l.NlN' 'MINIHIUINIUEYI1YIWlW!IiilHlHlY1l'3lUl1YIUIHIVlNl l'3l3?lW'l'IW' I l3'l :1l'IlI BVIWlNl?5lUlwl'Y YlUIN'IHIYNIUUzliil'WIWINLIHIVIHIHIHI IIHI NIHI1 Eightyfsix ' ' 345, H vga- ., ,i E, . iii L- , u 213 535, v. : .dv 54, .. . IPF . Q14 - QQEQ7' Z CRES G, , ein A i. Q .. if 12 ai 9 ?! er' gi if 5: I 1 Ie -? .2 - H -3 .2 -2 -.15 u i x L. ' ,JB iff? mm Ill - - S ,i I . E I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I,l I'I I I IIIIIEI I I IINI I1IrlklhlulrlIIvl,llril'I'I I'IwfI Iwi! I1IUIWIWl l,lw'l'il lmlrlwl-ll:IN:lvuI -I.'l'25w I ,f ' , ., I . V x I ,,,3 gl ,- Ay: ' 3 L .yew . m, m. T H E T R A V E L E R ' m. .qw vgw yggw. I V 3 91 I I I. IMI I I I, I. I vl I1 I I I Ill! INIHI IMIMI. I1.IHlwI.:I,l.'I III? Il1l,JIwl.1I.rI'iIf1l.llKI iI.fI.:Iv.l,mI .LLL l..ll.Iulrl4lI.1Il,l.1l,ll.lI rl llwlws 1' I . H iff ' 5 SETI? .Win r- F I fi? f Z ei: ii I , I ILLBERT JACKSON - gy ff 11- , 'vw -51 ' Full .ey First Year .JW 'f 51. '. U f ilfif .. 3- 5152 f ' If E 0 1' 5 GFS s 5. 5 Q53 g 21.4 4 I 73 . -fl Q Q .3 ef HOMER GRAHAM a YQ Half 5 .gg First Year j 2 e ' L .1 ' j 6 ' I '39 ss I Q 5 , 2 ff - E fr 37? ES if? r if F. . 3 7 22 , ' ' 1 35 ' I , r Ja j A , I 2. - f r I 75 1 1 Q , ' i wr - fr H 234 79 C ef S' ? s 45 7 53' 5. 4 ,ff ii 73 5.2 ef., 5227 'K nm- I, 1:1 2- 3 E ig. 39- S : is 5 .s : 6 , 3. 5- Q- Y : 2- .: il 5: 9. k 3 . 9 'gp . Q61 1 fmt. 3 75,1 if I in .. E37 I F' I'I l'l I I I'I Iwl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I'I I l'l l'I l I I'I l,l I'I'l'-I'I I'I I I'l'l,lIl I l,l1I I I I I l.l'l I I I I ? Tfffrrf - 'Q 1 . ' , r ' ' ' 9 I 9 -, Q - 5 gym ' IW H ' qw R' 1 9 2 9 O 0 ' Q O .v A up In alklfimffixf ll.7i 3 ,yn JIM' Gy.-vwvp II'I I I I I I I' I I I'l' I l I I,I' I' I I l' I I I I1'l' I I I1 I IVI l1I l1l'1I1l1l I !I1I I 'Iwl' IMI' IMI- I' Ivlwl'il I'I1I1'I'1I1l1I I' I' I' I I l' I 1 Eightyfsevcn SIN I lI lliIl Il I! I l4l1lllllIHl l'l1IlIiI1lIHI1I I lli,IHINIMIHIIVIHIHIilIlllllllll'iI1lIllI'SI IHIHIllli'IMIlll1'IL1'l'I4llH-IivlllllillI ll INIHI1fI'lIHlifllllllIllllrI'lIllIT'I I' I ll P THE TRAVELER' Football Review lt QE ..-' I ease . 2 When Coach Frank Kimbrough issued his call for material to attend the -. training camp last fall twentyfsix young stalwarts responded. Coach Kimbrough lost no time in getting started on the long grind of preparation. He wanted his men in first class physical condition for the first game and he drilled them every morning and afternoon that first week. When the college opened its - - : :li I ll I llxl I mil ll ll ll ll llllllllllllll lullulllltllzililIHl.1lhslHlHI4lI:4l+lIw1llillrlwllwlxilulwIixlmilwlslxilnl llll IPI I lllllllltllllllllillillil I I l11l l ll - - , . 2 h . ! - I 5 - ' - T an - 3 . , 5 4 - x an F ! - - I C B - nu n - - ' an E g , C 1 - - 1 n 2 - 3 - 2 ' nl E .. : a : 3 U f . S 1 C I D I l ' 1 ' un ' u Q s I I - 9 3 . 12 -r .. , Z doors Coach Kimbrough found more raw material to be run through his Maw E ' Q Making Factory. After the first week several of the candidates had dropped . E : out but the supply that came with the opening of school made it possible for 5 I, E 2 3 Coach to have at least twentyfeight out every day. fg E s . 1 E .Z 4 The first game the Iackrabbits played this year was with the Abilene E my Q 2 Christian College Kittens, September 29, ofa ihe IackrabbitsEl3ome Cgeld. This Q' .7 5 3 game resulted in a 12-0 victory for the ac rabbits, and gar ose's spec' Q 5 E tacular 86fyard return of punt for a touchdown will long be Aremembered by E 5 football fans. The next game on the jackrabbits schedule was with the New E I 3 Mexico Military Institute on October 6, and this game resulted in the only def E ' 4- 5 feat the Jackrabbits had administered to them this year. They were defeated r 2 l 1810 due to the fact that the Jackrabbits were just outclassed bi Broncos. On - .. . 1' October 12, the Iackrabbits invaded the kennels of the Clarendldn College Bull E .9 E Z Dogs and after a sensational rally in the last ten seconds of the game, featuring E V f 1 Close and Weathers, the Blue and Gold emerged with a 12f6 victory. Cor' E - ' i 3 dell Christian College invaded the nests of the jackrabbits on October 19, and -E ! 5 were smothered 51f0. The Blue and Gold Warriors scored almost at will and 1 Q ,F Q used such a varied attack that the Oklahoma team were baffled throughout the E ' E 3 game. October 29, proved to be a day of vengeance for the jackrabbits. Still T 3 smarting of their last year's defeat of 2O'l2 by the Panhandle A and M Col' 5 5 3 lege of Goodwell, Oklahoma, a squad of grim and determined Blue and Gold Q 1' E - warriors trotted on the field and out fought and out generaled the Oklahomians. Es - I VVhen the dust of battle had cleared away the spectators found Wayland on top E I , ,. E with a 1917 victory. This seven points was the only score made against Way' '5 Q, 5 3 land on their home field. On November 3, the Wayland Jackrabbits migrated : - I f G to Abilene to return the game they pla ed here. The Jackrabbits in the first :S r Y . ,v eight minutes gained 13 points. ln the third and fourth quarters the Kittens 5 9 g 4: rallied and turned defeat into a tie. Then came the big day of the year, Way' .Q 5 land HomefComing and the feature of the day was the annual football game -,, - 1 between the Iackrabbits and the Clarendon College Bull Dogs, Wayland's ancient E is Q enemy. To make the day a success in every way the Blue and Gold just walked 5 over the Bull Dogs to the tune of 34f0. The next game was with the Montezuma College Chieftains of Las Vegas, New Mexico, on November 16. This game 3 2 was played on a wet, soggy field with a little extra rain at periods during thel S gl 5 game. This proved to be one of the best games on this year's schedule regard' M Q T 2 less of the conditions and the jackrabbits emerged with a 7f0 victory. The last 2 ff E , ' E game of the season came November 24, with Wichita Falls Iunior College of as N ' 1 f Q Wichita Falls as our opponents. This game was dedicated to Bob Farmer, E 5 5 captain, Jones Weathers, Carroll Castleberry, and Martin Philli s, all who are E -. P - P Q E playing their last game for the Blue and Gold colors as they are Seniors this g I year. Every man fought with a spirit that is seen only where true sportsmanf E 2. ship prevails, and Wayland added the last game to her credit by a score of 19fO. z , 2- E 9' Eg A large part of the success of this year's football team was due to the 5 3 g ' able coaching of Frank Kimbrough, and 'also the efficient captaining of Bob Far' - .Y 5 mer, and Obed Wilbanks. We hope that next year the team will be even more . 5 successful, and we wish Coach Kimbrough, Captain E. Close, and Captain K. '- Q Kirkpatrick good luck, and may they run a team that will keep up the-. clean Q H. Q .- sportsmanship for which the Jackrabbits stand. 5 S E .fl 1 ' Q. E 'l l'il'1l lllnlililllwli4ll'IUlillllllll-IlI4-Iwilillllvl.IMlHl1!l!'ll!llnI1llnlHlHl1ili1lwl41l,l':l-I.lvlil I, l::r'I'iI 'llll lf'l'I1il'llw'l.lbNl llll1l'I I 115 N t - v . ' 1 9 2 9 a' , a M M, a' sw ss,fQ. Fil ll'-I I I 1li'l I1 WINIHIfllv1I11I4rIulYIIHI11litIHII1INli:I14IUIwill:I1IIMHIQwlwilullllwrllvlwllu I1IIHINIHIHIHIMI!rl54IielulyqgipinywInI,5ww'lilugulrqulywlwl in Iwlvlul I Eightyeight fffafxff f N AM fgfd f,y k,4 , , ,, , 'V Y X. V , gf, ff 1 I jp - N 7-M --S . vin f ! If I f y, -I Yv V- : E 9 H lji f ' H , - My ' 3 mums: -7 gf' '- '1 - W xmsx L , iff W fWf'f!f MM 2 XX M .X 1- x W W ffflf 'W.' m. K' - X 'if' x ff' W7 ,aa , x rl AIM' y N M M M,-F g XX N X X , FM. W- 45' W - M 1' k'Q:,'l N Q15 s Sv fi W? EAXK ITBALL ,Z X X 1 Q F. M- ' ,X , I-J . -1 11x t a basketball coach as Well as a football coach. This year - -.-,sa ' ' 1 XQ'v '- - enced. We expect much of Kimb1'ough's Jackrabbits next . ' i I ' Kneeling: Edgar Close, Wayne Henley, Charles Stroupe. Vernon Close, Winston Davies. Monf E P - ' 7 : a :F I . Q: ' 79 g -V , 333 25: -I f' L ,, .aw -4 l Tihfiil Ill I.Il,l,llI'l1'I',Iil1l I liI'll,l'XI I'I I I I I I'I'I I I I1I'II I lNl2INl'lI'I lilal I'I I I I I I Ill l l l'l I I I l I I I E P1 am' aw' ..m'm.. T H E T R A V E L E R I it H 4.,l gi , 'iii l'l l'lll I.IMI.I'Ii'I1'IlI1wI-lI'wI'lI1fI'lIHIl'Il1I1'I,lIlIIlfIllIflIllIllIllIZlIllIilIl:Il1IliIfIIl1I!lIIlIHI-lIlIliIHIliIllI-4IuIflI-IVI?-I.II-'IMI4IvlI-iI1IiI-.I I I ' Baslisctfslidbaliil - , - , ' 53 -, S -cl- fz , 6221 5. 4' U ' 3562 Coach Frank Kimbrough proved his worth this year as ? gym . . f.- .. fre I A1 .1 IJ, ., Coach had much material, but it was all practically inexperi- Q Q: ie I is fp, . - 13:55 e - ?', I fs a - nat. ,. 'Q - 3 I year. 5 ' 3 . ' J itil i , igdif ik , 9 73 6 . ' -.Q 33 , Q , P, V ve 23 - 2. ig Z Every man Worked hard this year and Bob Farmer prov- z -Sf , cc ig 3 5 ed himself an able captain. Charles Lummus is the 1930 5 1 ii captain of the J ackrabbits Basketball squad. if Q ' - I i r c x -'P, zz: -2, . ,,, :kg ..f,, Is: 2- 5 1 .6 ,, I ng: :?3 I g -6 , , -i -9 - -Q Q A? T Standing: Robert Farmer, Richard Cross, Kirby Kirkpatrick, Saylors lvloblcy, Walter Flynt, 9 I 1' - Obed WilbanksQ Elbert Jackson, Charles Lummus, Coach Kimbrough. I 3 W Eg aa, af 5 F1 roe Terrel. 5 C 1 23- E , - ti 6 aaa, - - V Q ern , Q - :fp -' ff -I - f. g-ein 4, . Q 5 fr.-. - ' TK . Y :A Q? : , 5' 222 - Y xg, - .4 - -V'-1 ' ' o , . 0 - i - I M ir, 2 ' A . in -rn Ta -- f, 9 -. W . F 6355 , , ' QB! L. 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Shen, -- ana! 421755 vfkiiif Aon, 0 chfss Dj N IIIIIIIHIIIKHIIIKHIIIIIIIHIKJHIIIlllllFlHlllltlIliIHIHIHIHllflDIIHIKIIHIIIIIIINIIIIHllblE1InIIIIAXIHllIlI1lI1llII1IIJIIilllllillllllllflllllllllIC4lll'lT1lllKIINl1ll'fllIIIH-IHIIllllllIl! .-,g' -sm 0.14.4 no-sn sean TH E TR A V E L E R ' no-an on-on new nm 4 Q 3 E5 F 6 ,y'wf 9.A'5f'U5 Wffuf fVf.44'Q 0504! fvfpfwtfvf num muumuluuln I , . .4 of-. mr of., . 9 r ., 9-1 .: V .4 sw-.54-vgufs.-4-1-'-wftfwvvaw :via A 2.-ff lit Q Q6llffElIll4IifdLlI' SEPTEMBER. 1928 September 10 On that bright and sunny day dear ole Wayland College opened her doors to seekers of knowledge for the nineteenth time. The chapel hall was filled to overfflowing with friends of the institution, old students, new students and parents. The following program was rendered: Prayer -ffff REV. G. L BRITAIN Scripture Reading, 91st Psalm. Songe-HAH Hail the Power. Address f f f PRESIDENT G. XV. MCDONALD September 12 The PhilofPhila Literary Society entertained the student body and faculty with a welcome reception on Wednesday night. Everyone enjoyed immensely the good times and delicious eats consisting of sandwiches, punch and cookies. September 13 The EuglossianfBettafGamma Literary Society came with their banner high and showed the members of the student body and faculty a hilarious time on Thursday night with a reception. OCTOBER October 31 The girls who were new in the dump got initiated for the old girls greased our hair made us wear extremely short or long dresses to school, and wouldn t let us make up any. The room was dark, the air was musty, and from every corner grotesque shapes protruded. It was Spookie night and the Euglos were entertaining the student body and faculty with a party at Matador Hall. Baked apples with whipped cream coffee, and graham crackers composed the appetizing menu. NOVEMBER November 9 Most everyone went around the world Friday night, when the Sports Club arranged an interesting program representing five different countries at the homes of several of the girls. i QIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllllllllllilllillllllllilllllllllIHIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIUlillMIX4llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllllllllNIUINIIIIAHIIIIIIKLIIIIIIIIIllllllllvl , I i I November 10 On Saturday morning everyone was in a stir for old students were arrivf ing in huge numbers to attend the second annual homefcoming of Wayland children . What a parade we did have that afternoon at three 0'clock, then oh, such a game when the Iackrabbits defeated the Clarendon Bulldogs, 34f0. After the game a getftogether reception was held in the Administration build' ing. , November 26-28 Everyone was quiet and grouchy for exams had come, and at last we must study. Most everyone went home during the Thanksgiving holidays to enjoy a grand feed of turkey and things that goes with it. DECEMBER December 5 Dr. E. Nunn spoke to the student body in chapel. He quoted a short poem which he said expressed exactly one of the thoughts he was trying to give to the students: Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray. But keep me, guide me, hold me, Lord just for today. December 14 Edgar Slick Close, Captain elect, was judged the most valuable jack' rabbit of the 1928 season and was presented a silver loving cup by james E. King, manager of the Plainview Theater. Rah, for Slck. December 13 Fine Arts students under the instructions of Mrs. Peterson, and Miss Helen Mann, presented a quarterly recital at the college auditorium. lg iilIHIllllIlHI1lllllUlllllllHII4IliIIlI!NllllHIllllllVllilllllHIHllililllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllll! 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I lllllllllilllllllHIIIIHIHIHIMINIlllliliIINICIHll5Il1l9lll1ll1ll1llllllllfllllllllIlllllllllllllllllillllllllll ll lllll I Ill I I I I E Q THE TRAVELER' 'f- Af t ' Q. in gllllllll ll lllllllllll ll1llllI1lllIlIllllI llllll'llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllIlllllllIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllilllilflllllllllllllIllll-IllIilllllllllllllllllillllll F 5 9 2 E S Cjdllliellllflllrdllf' JANUARY 5 I E January 4 E 3 E Back to Wayland after the holidays, ready and willing to work. 2 A 5 January 24-25 E 5 From every part of the Panhandle and adjoining country, lovers of Way' S , - land, gathered for the great annual twofday rally. More than two hundred E N S visitors were present and pledged their loyalty to Wayland College. f.' 5 January 29 z E 2 , g The popularity contest ended. Oh! the automobile rides some seniors E Q did get to take. The results were three victories for the Seniors and two for 2 E the Juniors. 1 FEBRUARY ' I 2 February 19 4' Alas for the Philos! On the night of February 19, the Philo Academy debaters, Clem Flowers and A. L. Hicks, met their Waterloo at the hands of the Euglo debaters, Vernie Pipes and A. L. Shannon. Just wait Philosg the time 2 5 4 Q will come when such things can't be done fmaybej. ,Q Z February 21 I E The Philos entertained the student body in Matador Hall on the night 2 5 of February 21. Everyone enjoyed the numerous games and tricks planned by Q Dorothy and Maudell. After a few hectic hours, refreshments of sandwiches, 2 3 fruit salad, and punch were served to about one hundred guests. 4, - R A February 22 , '1 5 Our debaters, DeWeese, Clarke and Ray won over the W. T. S. T. C. gl' S freshman team by an audience decision of 28 to 20. Come on debaters. 3 MARCH Q March 4 E J . : The spring term has began, and so has the spring fever, Say what makes Sl 5 the youngsters pair off and walk slowly along so enrapt in conversation? Could ' ' it be that they are talking about their courses. Cam us course, very likel . 5 p 5. P Y F Mfarch 25-29 2 2 Q The college spring revival was indeed an inspiration to all. Dr. W. A. i 3 Z Vvfhite of Lubbock, did the preaching. A F APRIL 5 April 1 5 The members of the faculty and some other prominent visitors of Way' 5 ,M 7 1a11cLwere represgced in chapel by a group of students. All had a good laugh. E . Z April 18 J P The Juniors enjoy an outing at Linguish Falls. Oh, such walking. I .. f - MAY Q May 10 E I ., 1 The Juniors entertained the Seniors with the annual Iuni0rfSenior ban' Q Z quet at the Baptist Church. if 1 May 19 2 g f Z The baccalaureate address was delivered on Sunday morning to the memf 3 Q bers of the Senior Class and friends by Rev. I. Pat Horton. Er Z ,.,, May 22 E 2 Commencement exercises were held for those 'dignified personages, The 1: Q 2 Seniors . The address was made by Iudge Pippin of Amarillo. ' 2' E May 24 2 Goodfbye Wayland! QUntil next fall for the Iuniorsj E i Uylillllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll WUI? IIllllIlllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllllllllllllllllllllilll llllly 1' ff 1 9 2 9 A - 11. OW 0 T,5I5,IHpxlniulviInInIfilululnrliwI1mmmnlnlxlli:IuluuulillnunvlIslam:liilnlieu:If:I1zIuiulnlHInIlbIMII4II1-IulnlhlllllrllllillallsilillillnI1iI1iIi!IiIInI in xx w w One Hundred Twentyftwo glllIHIllINIFHHIIIHIIIINllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllillllIIIllllIllllllflllllllllllllllllllllilllllllIUIIIVIHIIIlllllllllllllllll!Illll 115. ,A .S A . THE TRAVELER' 14 E 5 Z E 2 tlluniormgemiior Banquet FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - ,Ig MAY 10, 1929 I f E I E 2 Toastmaster - - BCE MITCHELL E , 3 S U Invocation - - REV. PAT HORTON 5 Welcome - - RAY COLTHARP A5 if Response - - - REID DEWEESE E ? Toast to Seniors - - VIOLA SNIDER E V Piano Solo - - MAUDELL DUKEMINIER E 1, E - Warning - - - - RUTH STEGALL E 5 5, Violin Solo - - MARY JANE OXER E 3 Address - - - PRESIDENT MCDONALD E I E f, E Vocal Solo - - - MATTIE FAYE ADDINGTON E E Q1 3 Senior Forecast - - KENNETH MCKENNON E R E 3 Farewell Address - - - - - W. J. RAY E E ? ilui 5 o as o R' , 5 ' E , E .7 I Baked Chicken Dressing 5 H Gravy Creamed Potatoes E Q Buttred Peas A I 1, gg: Celery i Pickles Olives E Golden Glow Salad Saltines Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls Brick Cream E Angel Food Cake A ,I ' E 5 ,'lA5lI'lIlIlIlI Il'Il'Il I I YINIUIVIII''IUIHIUI'lI'lIllI'fIHIl4IllIllIllIllIllIllIHIllI I'lI'lIHIV'I'lIllIWIHINIUINIUI'lIl'I'lIl'Il5I IUIHIMI'lI5i l'l''H li'll 1'l l4'E 399' I I . 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The chief feature of the program this year was the im- personation of the faculty members and prominent speakers heard in chapel during the year. It must be said that those impersonating these individuals were successful in keeping the entire audience in an uproar throughout the entire pro- gram, which lasted an hour and a half. Willis J. Ray represented President McDonald, and read various humorous announcements to the huge delight of the students. He then turned the service to Dean Huff repre- sented by Jack Skaggs. The following were also impersonated: Coach Kimbrough, by Carroll Castleberryg Mr. Warren-Bob Mitchell, Mr. Roark-Vernon Close, Miss Freidsam-Ethel Hale, Mrs. Pe- terson-Tavia Dunsworth, Mrs. Woodward-Celeste Watson, Mrs. Warren-Ruby Keith, Mrs. Crabtree-Tomazene Duke- minier, Mrs. McDonald-Maud Lummus, Miss Mann-Myrtis Williams, Dr. J. E. Nunn-Ray Colthorp, Dr. J. D. Sandefer- Reid DeWeese, J. Pat Horton-Minter Uzzell, A. B. DeLoach -Robert Mathis. THE TRAVELER After the talks the student body listened to a rendition of music under the excellent managership of R. M. Harp, Jr., who represented Mr. Dallinger. The concert was concluded by the playing of the Old Gray Mare , which was followed by nine rahs for Wayland and nine for the faculty, led by Bela-Mitchell, our efficient yell leader. -DA Everyone agreed that the program was greatly enjoyed and it is believed that the custom will be carried on each year, since the student body and faculty has voted to make it a per- manent thing each year. Dean Huff expressed himself as being thoroughly pleased with the impersonation and stated that if the program were kept up to the high standard set for it this year, that he would be glad to see it continue year after year. llfl'7ll'llll ll-llllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllll lllllllllll 199' ' I I Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllll Irlllllullllv I I I I I I I lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I ll I Ill I I I Illlllll I I I Zu ll ll I One Hundred Twentyffour I I I I I I'IlII I1'Il'l1IlrililiillilllllllllliililliIllIlliliilllllIIHIKIIHIHIKVIHIIYIIIIIIIVTIHIIYIHIHIIIIHIHIHIT!IISIUIHIUlllllillilllllllllllllHllillllllllillllilllllliliilllll Illll I I I If v ' fy va vp we THE TRAVELER eq I UQ 'W 4 ll lllIIlllllllllllllllllllllliII1llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllbllllllll llllllliIllllllIllIllllilUIL1ll!lllllllllllllllllillllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllllilllllHIll Staff Dinner 9 . Alexander Cafe, Monday Evening, October 1, 1928 I 'MENU Fruit Cocktail f Fried Chicken 'Ciblet Gravy Creamed Potatoes Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls Celery Pickles Olives Combination Salad Saltine Wafers Angel Food Cake Brick Cream Mint Coffee PROGRAM Toastmaster f f f f f f Willis I. Ray Welcome f f f f f Ila Wright Athletics f f f Arthur Peret Exchange f f Maudell Dukeminier Calendar f f - f Ruth Stegall Fine Arts f f Tomazene Dukeminier Society f f - f Mattie Faye Addington Assistant Editor - f f f Myrtis Baird Campaign Manager f f f f f f Bob Mitchell 0 0 0 ' Banquet FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1929 8:00 CTCLOCK MENU MENU For the Outer Man Man shall not live by bread alone, but by ev' ery word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Matt. 4:4. Grapefruit Cocktail Fried Chicken Buttered Peas and Carrots Rice Croquettes Rose Radishes Pickles Celery Fruit Salad on Lettuce Ice Cream and Cake Iced Tea Buttered Rolls My meat is to do the will of Him that sent me, and to finish His work. John 4:34. Subject: Reflecting Christ. I am the light of the world.--John 8:12. Ye are the light of the world.-Matt. 7:14. Toastmaster f f f Rev. Pat Horton Invocation - f f Prof. B. H. Warren B.S.U. '28729 in Review, Mr. C. E. Meredith Piano Solo f f Miss Maudell Dukeminier In Our Social Life f f Miss Ruby Keith In Our Athletics f Mr. Clarence Howell Vocal Solo f f f Miss Ruth Stegall In Study and Recitation f Miss Allie I-Iollers In Testimony and Song ffff f f f Miss Tomazene Dukeminier Reading ffff Miss Viola Snider In Our Prayer Life f Miss Dorothy Brigance In Soul Winning Effort, Mr. Z. C. Chambless Male Quartet f f Messrs. Allred, Meredith, Roark, lVIcKinnon. B.S.U.'29f'3O In Preview, Mr. Victor Crabtree Reflecting Christ-The Chief Objective of Our Lives f f Mr. C. E. Roark Benediction f f f Nual Clark 53 Ill IllllI1!llllllIlllllllilizlllllfllllllllllll'llllIl!I Ilili!llllKllllHlHl'llYll5lIxll1llHIvlflIHIillllllllirliyllflillllllllIlEIHIHINIllillllMlqili1li,lUl,flili,l,.l.jyl I I Q fs min Mn- N 0 ml MA- ml O fa m n- 'it 1 ov- I ow ov 1 9 2 9 ' ' ' v ' ev- x I I I I I in IIHIiIIllllllllllllllilllllilllPIHIIll!IIluIHIilI1lI'lIHI'IlllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllIHIININIIVIIHIVIHIHIHIIlllllllIllIlllllIllIINIHI!VIHIlllllllllllllllllldl Ill! I I I I One Hundred Twenty five Il I llIIHIVHHINHNIIIRICIIHHNIQIHli1l'f'IOINI1llIYIHINIIQINIIYIIIIHIHINIISIHIHIIIllIlHliIIHIIYIUIIfl!1llllUI!!IlvlIHWINIPUIIIUDIIVHNIWIIIIHHWIKHIIYIIVIIIllIlIllII'YI lllll lll 2 J or naman?-snn'e+n THE TRAVELER Ano-snare-aA+,e+ nm V1 NIHIMlllllIllllllIUIUIUIUIN-llilhlkllllllllllllllllllfl-llllllIllIIIIHIl-lflll-lhllllllllllllllilIlIIMIblI41IL4IIIINIHIAYIMIIlll4I9IlNflJl'llIlIlHll1Il-llll-IMIHlllllllllllllllllllllllll-YIIII fBlU1l10lI QRS S 116011111140 May 24 1929 was gixen to the Seniors of Wayland to dispose of at their pleasure and it was decided that part of the class would go to Carlsbad Cax ern a thing never undertaken in the history of Wayland After days of extreme preparation and joyous anticipation the Seniors left Plainview about 7 30 westward bound We arrived at Carlsbad late in the afternoon tired and weary but happy over the prospects of enjoying a com' fortable nights rest The next day we drove to Carlsbad Cavern and at 10 30 started through the eighth wonder of the world Of course the Seniors were all eyes and some even fell down while gazing at the exquisite formations At 12 OO lunch was eaten in the Big Room of the cave and certainly we did not have to be coaxed to eat The route taken in the cave was approximately eight miles long and the Seniors wearlly trooped out at 4 30 utterly exhausted but each one contented with the idea that he had seen the most wonderful thing in the world To at- tempt to explain what we saw would be folly No one could imaglne the beauty unless they could see it themselves Of course we had a wonderful time that IS only a mild way of express' mg it Aside from the pleasure of the trip we succeeded in proving to other people that Wayland really is a snappy college and centered the interest of many on our institution On the morning of April 26 a very select group of Seniors and Juniors started for Silver Falls on an all dav picnic Mr and Mrs Victor Crabtree ac- companied the group and proved themselves to be the best chaperones in this territory At noon time the bountiful lunch was spread under enormous trees and everyone ate until he could eat no more The food that was left was placed under shelter and the picnic crowd soon divided into couples and started ex' ploring the creek falls and hills This beautiful natural scenery interested and pleased these students who had been in the college all year The pictures which were taken by several pickmckers are very good and will bring back happy memories in years to come and the owners of these plc' tures are certamly proud of them Late in the afternoon everyone returned to camp tired but happy and again partook of food Then the return trip began and was ended by the ref port from each person to the effect that a more joyous time could not be had EB E3 Q4 UIJIIUIOJI' 11fClUll1fC Coach Kimbrough left the campus for Linquish Falls. The day was one of the most beautiful of the season. There were about ten cars. Each car was filled with jolly boys and girls. The trip to and from the falls was enjoyed but not one half as much as the time spent there. There could be seen almost every kind of sport for such an occasion. Some were hiking others were playing games while others were roaming hand in hand along the stream. Each member took a lunch and at 5:30 oclock the lunches were com' bined on a table There were eight divisions and they were as follows: sand' wiches weenies bread pickles cakes fruits marshmallows, and lemonade. This hour for the boys was the most important time of the day. All enjoyed the many laughs and stunts of the crowds. The day will never be forgotten because of the good clean harmless fun and the good eats. The members of the class will be the Seniors of 30 and hope to have as good times in their Senior year as in the unior year. Rah Rah Rah for the Juniors of 29. Ill HIV I .I 1. I I l 1 .5 ' Ill Il,llKIlTIlII ill Il lllll Illl On- at 0 1929 nag o Q a o . Y . . , , 1 Y , . . . . 1 , , , . . . . . . , : , 1 , , . , , r . . , . . D , 1 . . , 5 - 4 U , , up . . . , 3 , , , 0 0 0 At eleven o'clock, April 19, 1929, the Junior Class with the Sponsor, , . . , 3 I . A. . . , K3 '-3 3 7 S 1 , , , , . , , l . , , , Ill' lllll l llIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll I lllll l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll llllljllllllllllllllllll Illll l l I I I I I I llll IlIlI IllIYlIllI-IllIllIllIlIllIVlIllIl'IllIlIllIllIllIllIlIlIlIllIl IlIllIllIl'IllIllIllIllIllIllIl1IlllIIllIllIllIllIllIVlIljIllIllI'lIllllllllllll lllll I I I I I I I I One Hundred Twenty six f '..'.L.ty45.w, s.. 1 ' --,- nl l7l. z truck was in the lead and the occupants took all of the last clues. A few folf , 2 - -V petites. But they were not to worry about that long as our thoughtful Miss , ,a 2 E Friedsam had made a magnificient preparation for this at the dam. E 50. K 5 sq, 5. -V -' if fig 5 f 1 Q-:SX T 2 .. I lvllhlilllillilfflHIHlllllllillfilllfillllliliillifllllliiilllllllllilliillIlllHlITllIlIIl1HUI illilflHIFiliillillillllnllllllllillflllllilllllHllIlllllllIilllllllillfi-'llllllllillliliLlixlklllvlilllllllliilllliblhg tw THE TRAVELER 1,65 r,-1 all'llIfIlYIlllllIllIilIflIHllIllYIHIlllllllilllllllllllllflllllllllllIllfllllllllllllllllliflllllllIHIHIHIllllllllIHINl!1IHIN'Nlllllfllllilllillilllllilllllllllllllilllflllllflllllilllllllfla '-, E E V E 3 if E E V E .: E I .VQKQL E - T, E ' 5 s . .4 2 I s-,g lfootbah fintertam mnent 5 S H 2 On November 24, 1928, just after the Wayland Iackrabbits concluded 2 1 S their series of victorious football games, something happened to write home about. 1- 3 --f E - It deserves first place of the many famous incidents of the year. Miss Friedsam, 1 3 Q E head of the English Department and Senior Class sponsor, but really an ideal - ' 2 '15 S sport, gave the football men a treasure hunt, culminating in a feast. Incident' 2 Q LE 2 ally some girls were along. E it i E S Zi 2 Through various ways, some probably uninentionable, cars of many types 2 2 5 E K Q were secured and the crowd arrived at Miss Friedsam's home about seven thirty E 2 E E p. m. They were excited beyond measure, each intent on finding the prize. 5 7 E E? E Then the fresh clues were given to the mass of reaching hands. Everyone E 'g E E bounded into cars and were off to the band stand, unmindful of cops, ignoring 5 Q 5 2 . E stop signs, cutting corners, and frantically urging the drivers to greater speed. g 2 2 A person from each car dashed across the courtyard to the band stand, grabbed Q -3 Q 3 k,-- 5 a handful of clues, and they were gone to Eleventh and Columbia, feverishly S 5 2 scrutinizing the fire plugs for the third clue. Then on to the Amarillo road to . Q E- 3 a detour sign, where they were directed to the High School fire escape. The 7 I Q ' next clue was at the Floral House, and after careful reading found that a cerf 2 5, 5 5 tain sign at the West Texas Feed Company might further direct our efforts. 'Q 5 g 3 Then there was a wild dash down Broadway to the concrete bridge near the I 2 5 play grounds, which resulted in a terrible traffic jam. The next clue was in a s E 5 house at the City of the Dead. Did they hesitate to go on? Well, not exactly. W 5 A Confusion was caused by some of the boys getting lost in the house and mistak- Z -,f ing windows for doors. However no one was lost and the race was directed to ' E the Olton Highway and clues were found in a mail box. The next station was familiar to all-the Wayland Gridiron. 5 5 Then everyone experienced a startling revelation. A rattling Chevrolet 5 .f l sie ' 5 lowed the truck only to meet it victoriously bouncing back from the coal chute S-ggi f with the clue, for the lovely prize. 5 E' Q E S , Q Of course a few cars had gotten lost in attempting to follow others- 5 ' Q. if some had narrowly escaped going into ditches, but generally speaking every' 5 .' 2 Q one was still healthy, with the exception that they had developed abnormal ap' i 'fav ' ci 6 A feast was spread before staring eyes. Presto! And it was gone. V S ass. V Q , -'Fi , Q , Our next station was home, where we all started. Eagerly reliving the H ig 9 Q, wonderful time which will never fade from our memory. 2 7 2553? 535353 'a ',': l. 51 Q ,..:g.,, 1 s i 522,53 Dinner party 'A ., in ' , ,a 5' 594-'A 3 'J' s. The C. C. C. Club has had quite a few entertainments this year but the T355 'tt 5 . . . . , E vi 31 Q most outstanding was a dinner given Wednesday evening, January 30, at seven E Q13 5 o'clock at the home of Miss Vx7ilma Friedsam. E ,. 2 J., . r an . . . . , ' 9 5 A threefcourse dinner was served at six small tables, beautifully laid in E 235255 a pink and green color scheme. The colors were also repeated in place cards and tables, and each table was centered with pink carnations with green foliage , E gg-23 Qi in Rose Marie bird vases. 'W V Q ,I After dinner was served, games were la ed on throu h the evenin . -g .3 . 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Q KF M O O 0 M M N 7.4 fm ug THE TRAVELER we .Vg wg UQ .ugnjv TTIHIHIHIHIHIHIHllllllllillII1lllllliIllllllulllllrllilululllluluul:lIilliillsIuwIHIllItlIlllllllllull:lulullllilI:1Ialll1I.4llilHl.1ll1ls:l'll1:l::l'lv - gg Allie: Mr. McDonald, I found that book you lent me, frightfully dull. I thought you said there was a naughty problem in it '? lVIr. MCD: My dear young lady! I said a knotty problem. T T T Fred: The idea of letting your girl tell everybody she has made a man of you. You don't hear Celeste saying that about me. Gerald: No, but I heard her tell Minter that she had done her best. T T T Viola: What a dirty look he gave you. Minter: Gave me nothing g I've always had this dirty look. T T T Allie: I've only a minute to spare. Martha: Good-tell me all you know. T T T An old man meeting Stansell, Are you a college gradu- ate? Stansell: No, I slept in this suit last night. T T T Walter Counts from window of Boys Dormitory: Smat- ter down there. Have you no key ? Henry Simmons: Gotta key all right, but wouldja just as soon throw down a few keyholes ? T T T Ruthf Have you ever seen a prize-fight? Maudell: No, I've never seen a prize-fight, but I've looked in on a women's afternoon bridge party. T T T In English class the other day, all of the windows were down and the room was rather warm. Miss Friedsam to Navy Cwho was about half asleepj : Navy, open your eyes and raise that window. Navy: What did you say? Stronpeifwhowas sitting nearl 2 She said for you to open that window and raise your eyes. T T T Miss Friedsam was trying to teach Fred how to conjugate a verb. He got it mixed and she told him he was not putting his heart into his lesson. Fred, Qfeeling for his heartb Ce- leste will have to conjugate it for you then. T T T The boys in the dormitory have formed the habit of go- ing without their socks. Stroupe was sitting on the front row in English with his feet stretched out in front of him. 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Q, A' 'RM M O Mn 'Mm AOA- A n A A- Q9 frm- mir: :W 1 9 2 9 ' -ug ' .uw ' ug ' .vw wavfimfiwr I I I I 'lIl'IT'Il'I'lI Il'I'lIilIl'I'lITlIllITflllI'TI'iIi'IlTIT'ITlIilI5lIllI'lI'lI4TI1TIllIllIl'IlTINIllIlllllIlVIllIHIlTlllIllllilllllilllllllllIlllllIl'IllIllIMIliI'IMI'I One Hundred Twentyeight ,E -Q T - i : :2 : QE 'ik -as - ' Q ...S -G 2 .S 2 5 :S 2 Q 0 2 3 S Q 2 2 S 0 2 5 2 3 2 S 2 S C 2 .S T so Ja vl'l I IT.IiiIliIHILTIHIilIHIIIIiiIZTITTII1l1l'lTlllllliliiliiITIIHIITIMII!IIIIITIHIIIIIIINIITIITIllIlTIEiITTITTl'?lILIHIITIITITTIHIITIHIITllllillIl I I I I I I ITITTITTITTIHIITILTIIIIWIITITIIETIHl'1l XF O A0 M - 0 0 11 r we I H E I R A V E L E R J 'LQ , :TIIlITTllillTIWI'TI'TITTIHITTIllITTITTIITIllITIIYTITTIITIITIITITIIYTITTIITITTITIIITITTIHlilIIIIITIITITWV1lllllVIIIITTITIITIITIITIITIITEI I I I I I I I I IIT'IlilllITTINITTIITITTIHL3 -T 2 its gg I had rather be a Could Be, ? , If I could not be an Are: 5 f For a Could Be is a May Be E ' iQ With a chance of touching par. E- - 2 I'd rather be a Has Been 5 Q Than a Might Have Been by far: I For a Might Have Been has never been, 5 ' But a Has was once an Are. 3 , T T T 1 - Q Martha C. : What kind of leather makes the best shoes '? 2 f sr Mildred D.: I dunno, but banana peels make the best Q ' 3 5 slippers. ES , T T T 2 , Carl RJ I sure do like to sWim. ' 7 2: Raye: Most fish do. 5-E 1 E T T T 2 , A E Obed W.: A fellow just told me I looked like you. S T Navy L.: Where is he? I would like to knock his block Q' Y E off. E - 5 Obed: I just killed him. 2 - T T T gf Polly's acquiring a mustache E ' W 'Neath his politician beak. 5' - L T Getting on the installment plan: E , A little down per Week. 2 , TTT 5 ' Jones W.: Allie, do you love me better than anyone Q Q -' E else '? I 52 E Allie: Why of course I do Stansellf' E - 6 j Jones W.: Why do you call me Stansell? 2 is Allie: Oh, I thought this was Wednesday night. Q- : T T T g - 3 Q Lillian K.: Sadie, I Wouldn't go with a freshman, Would E- Q you ? 5 I 2 Sadie: No, I wouldn't. 5 Walter fone night later when Lillian was with Carlj : - - , Lillian, I would ask you for a date, but you said you Wouldn't 5 Q' Q go with anybody except a freshman. ' f T T T is - 2 When all my thinks in vain are thunk, 2 , gg When all my Winks in cain are Wunk. 2 1 3 5 . What saves me from an awful flunk? 5' T T T E - 35 My idea of a smart girl is one who can make her com- 23 - 5 plexion taste as good as it looks. A 2 f 5 T T T 2 ' if Edgar C.1 VVhere do you bathe? 7 Kirby K.: In the spring. E , -2 Edgar C.: I asked you where not When. 5 S E T T T 2 - I M'inter U. : What would you do if you Were in my shoes '? ' 5 Kenneth Mc.: Get a shine. E , - - I I'TIliI'TI'TIlillIITlIETIHITIITTITTIITllilZTIZTIHIVIITIIVIITIIUI IlflHIVIHI!VIHITTIITIETITTIWITIIHIITITTIITIT I I l I I I.l'TliTlITlTlIHITTIITIITIillilIllliillillllillllli Q gizln. On. On. A-who .Ok 1929 A9 O miwfx jl1,l,lTqlT IHIHITIITTITTII!IVTIHIVTIITITTITYITTITIIHIHIIYITYIYTIITIHITIITTITIIVTIHITIITIITIIITIIIIYTI I Il I I I I I II ITTITTIHITVIHIHITYITTITTIHITTITIITYITTITilliliilllllilli One Hundred Twemyfninc I THE TRAVELER 1' 'T' '- 'T + '-M Lives of football men remind us That we too can push and shove And departing leave behind us - Hoof prints on anothers mug. T T T The part of an automoble that causes the most accidents is the nut that holds the steering wheel. T T T Belle K Say, Monroe is yours a fast car? Belle K fafter riding a mile or twoj Let me out to see what It 1S fast to T T T Joe I Just asked you a question I guess you have been out with worse looking guys than I am. Ruth I heard you the first time. I was just trying to think T Rosamond J Is this milk pasteurized? Maud L Sure IS We got it from the preacher s cow T T T A little learning is a dangerous thing but it seems to have no terror for the most of us T T T Mrs McDonald Cl m name the four seasons Clem Salt pepper vinegar and Chile TTT lVI1ss Friedsam Charles what part of speech is woman? Charles L She 1sn t a part. She is all of it f 5 2 5 T T T 4 2 When Nual first came to Wayland from New Mexico he Q 5 drove all over Plainview one night with his car in second be- z 3 cause he was too bashful to shift into high. T T T 4 1 5 Mr. Warren: Isn t It great to be able to trace your an- I 5 cestors back as far as Henry VIII could. I C Q Mr Chambless. That s nothing mine go back to Adam. I 2 T T T 'C V -Y 3 4 Q Washday M enu I z ff 5 Nual: This blueberry pie looks kinda queer dear. 2 I Q Ruby: Oh, honey, maybe I put in too much blueingf' P 4 E T T T I E ' Obed: Why did it take you so long'to bridle that mule ? g 3 Rob M. : I had to wait until he yawned to get the bit in- i 3 to his mouth. 1 3 T T T Q 4 2 Walter: I'm surprised you've never married, Martha. ' 'p 5 Martha: No sir, some'ow If 'aven't got the pluck I 'ad 1 2 5 when I were younger. I don't think I could ever bring myself ' fy to ask another man. ' 4 - L, alllllllnffffffffflffflfllu.NITVflfllllfl-YullsllHQFROITTXMIIITIHITCQTTIITIlllllllllllflilllflllllilfllllIll f I I I IKTIIIIITITII 'flfflllfllfiililfllflllllllllllli fl ,vow v.v-+,vvIw.vvo-ovvp-Qvv.wa,'vfv 1929 L gm ::InInIa I I I I llllIlllflillfillvlilllfllll I I Inlnl:rInIuluInIuIuInIrm:IiTInIvzIuInIuIuIuIuInIlmm,ImInI11IuIuIuIuIuIT:Im1xIuIT1IumIuIuIuIuIuIuI :IT 2 Af ' ' ' I . I - E gnu Is I IHTVYITIIHIPYIEIWYIIIIIIIIIINI I I1maIIIInIns:rmIam:InIrmTIHII:InI1mmTInInwnumluInIuI1-1IamIInnuns:xInInlulmnlumvlnlnmlnmlnlullTv : . 5 2 2 T i I - 5 ' 5 1 : , s I I S 5 ' ' 4 , - r 5 Q- S z 1 S 4' ' Y Q I . Q . ff H 1 . . , cc ' n 1 Monroe S.: Sure 1s. .V I . . H . . 4 I - - ,, E . . E 3 , an ' 4- '. 0 0 ' . - - rr 'L . ' , u l . ' ' n 4 , E Q k T T 3 , gg - M E . . . U - I n 4 .- . . Y . gg . . . . 4 , 2 !, 0 9 u as 4 . : e , . Q . cs n I ' 1 1 7 ' 4' f- a ' ' , as n 3 - x , 16 ' 7 77 . . . . I . v . x ' ,v u Q - an ' S , u 9 v , 2 n , , , V ZIII PIHIN-l1l?lI1WWIlVll'Pll'lKlll'l'llHl!IIRIPIIPIITIUIHIISUNITTIIIIUITTININIHIITIHIHIIIIIIIHIH lLTl'HllllMl'lliHlfKlHl1TlllIHITIIHIIll!-ll'HI'UI!llNITl'l'1 PGIHITFIHIITIPTIIIIW One Hundred Thirty ADVERT ISIN ENT5 X? f' Y ff y XE ' A Ji f 1 ,fi 4, 3 W 5555 X 'Sw Z X Qtr- X V ERI Fab X, Q ff 44 2 .Ii,I. l.,l l'Zl.'l1liI IMI iliilfliill-Iflk IilldlllliillillllilllilllJl11l.ll7IIJlH1il I wlV'l l I I' I' I il I: I IVIN li l.'l.iIi lwllllill IMIMIMIVI I,1I,Iw.l1I'Ii1l Ii I 'I I I K P 9 I - '7 Juv-Maw M viva' A' T H E T R A V E L E R umm' agwmhvg A' wgwm' -:Lf A :ll-I'l l l l l'1l l'I l l':l l'll1'l'El INI I I?Yl1Vl l'll!1IHl!1lT'l'Vl !'1l'1l' I'll!'Il'I ll1I'VlflI!!l'lIllI'lll-ll'I'lI'lITiI'll'lI'llllIllIllIl'l'lll'lV'llil l'1I' lvl I Y u : .g..-c2.:2c2 2 2 .. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 2,2 2 -02,202 20202 2.4. E qu ': l! U 'E' - - I ' Q Z - u u Q - . ef - . U : . 3, - ' - 3 C I Q 3 . , , H - 2, f : rx u - 2 ' I! ll :Q z : U : 2 -I ll E I Q ' - 5 n - If , . . , f - II II - 3 i A Nation-Wide Institution- A y JCPENNEYC L WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST A 32 ' EVERYTHING READY TO WEAR FOR MEN, E Q A. - 5 2 i 5 5 F D n ' WOMEN AND CHILDREN i E 53 - ? 6 i, 'ff iz . Q E- Q Alai 1 Q 727 Broadway Plainview, Texas i I 5 ES -Q E - ' gg E Quinn! 1 1 1 111:01 111:12 101 1 IID1 1 1111 1 Iwi incur iiiixi ian ,vi .i.,-.-rI.,-2i..,2.,2,22.,:.,-22i:.i2:i,..2,2:..i. 1 , A 5 ? The Three,Essentzals of Correct Footfwearf -' SE 2 G 2 - - A ! ! ' 15 Q S T Y L E g j 3 i 5 O A A- 4 ! ! Q ' g QUALITY 5 , all three of which you will find imbedded in every pair of shoes from- .E . . A X . 5 2111 mi QWWQQ, A' 9 , 3 5 -Wfeilf W We IIWAW 5 ' H N Q - Smart Uoofwear l 'Plainview Texas ' Phone 262 625 Broadway 2 ' ,S uh 1010111111111 iiiiiii 112111 111111 o1u1ouuo1n1u1Q1u1wiq yiy,i A I E-.gwIi!LIi'3LiIi.Ii Ililxlvlf I ,I ilrlill Ili' xl VII- ii 1 ' wil1lIiiwI5liiil5lvIV'I'll lI lill:iTIT'l Il'2:TIZVI''g:'7IE4'II:b'llLgc if I'!l l I l llliI'lI'lI'lIV'Il'lVIilI'lI'YI IVll'll'llYl I'lI'lIflIV V'ITlIHll'Il'l ll7 l'lI'llYllVYIUIHIT'l'llYilV!ll!llllllllllllll?I'lllllill'illllllllllillillf'l1lI IllI IllI1 Il' One Hundred Thirtyftwo gllIIliIl!IllllllllIIIlllflllllllllHlilllllllll-llllll11Nll7'll'll'l'lll1lliIllllII1lllillllilllllllllll lllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllwlllllllllllilllll4'llllll'lllll'lll1l1'l'lDIMlllllll1Illilllllllllllllllllllll, i i' I 55' ' THE TRAVELER 4'-M 'M-4+ 'HQ .. J . . E Elllrlfvlillfll7Pl'llllll lll'l'l9'llJ14'llT4'l41 75l'l'1'44 llfliflillllilllffliflllllllllllllllliflillllllllfllffllflVfflllllflllillfflII!IiflllfIYffl''WBT'flTIHIYYlflfiiflfilffllflfllllllHlllllllllll'g Vi 5 Z I NOBLE GRAIN COMPANY i 5 2 - In the Market for Your Grain E 2 -E 5 For Best Results Use i 2 -5 i 5 xr 5 Buttercup Dairy Feed for YOUF COW i 2 2 E i Vv7eSfTeX Poultry Feeds for YOU? ChiCke11S i 'E 2- 1 E A g r ,:,,.-111,11-1.-su-11-.lg 1-n,- -.lg --111 --111-1,-.1--.,1.1f... E 5 Pl31HV1GW Laundr 3 4 1' E E S Master Dry Cleaners 5 'I Q S., ! Outrof Town Shipments or Parcel Post Bundles i E E V g Given Prompt Attention i 5 Q SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Q E Phone 125 Plainview, Texas E .1 -' 1' , - - 2 E ,fwg 1n1n1u1u1n1u1 1:11 as 1 11741: 1 1 1 1:1icnioinioioinioio11010 A H 5 E 4 2 E ognxocnniuimzmiu-soc-nama-U-nun-41 111 1411111 un 1 1:21 1 1 4--1011034 E 2'0 1 - U U . I u E St C !.! 5 Li - iq . . 0116 OIIIPHIIY ll E f f ' E 5 g fChain Storesl 2 E igv 3 ? 2 I o 2 - ' 3 , LADIES' READY-To-WEAR, GENTS' FURNISHINGS U :gg AND SHOES !.! 2 3 ii r Your Patronage Appreciated U Q '15 .zu-ip - 1,1--. -U-. -,Q .- 1 -. :U-.4-. --11.1 -,-.-..101--. -I1-1 --Q.. -I A- i' agua:ne-ng-019194:ncQn4nn:mc-ncuuunr111101:ox01ou-uio1o4:n:noa-o41n.nu1nu-11.11402 3 2 U Q 5 32 U Royalty Motor Co. i E' Clncorporatedj E -E U Q 5- H Dodge Brothers Motor Cars i .15 -5 Q Inj Dodge Brothers Motor Trucks E 2 3 2 3- E ll , E -5 E I Phone 564 I Plainview, Texas 5 1, 2 E- Q ! .' Z 'WEllllllllIIl:1llIIllIflllNlNIHlT!l'VflDfDlNlX7lD'QilfTfHiDffTIlfTI17If1f1'VIHfTlDl1'lHITVl'UllllIIUMWIfTYIYV'BlT1Tl'lTTllYlTffHfVY'T?lVfl1TfY?lTTli?IY'l'lTil'Y1'1'7l1TllVITVIYTHTITIl1?llll'IlY?lEi ,, 2 Qi, . we wvvw-4 va-ovqfs-4 1 9 2 9 N Stagg Dr: I l l I tl I ! l I H l!l I I l ll tl1Il HINIHIV!lHIFPIl4'PfflP1'lPPl'P?l'M'lf l'Hl'T?l'l'1fY?lT?'l7Pl'Hl'HI?fl'TT'I'TTfTIl?!lTV1Y1If1l1I lf! I!!lIVlTTl?TIN'fTTfY7l'TT1TfIHlT7lF1l?T'lTTIT!IT717Tl'Tf1?Yf7VlTT1H'lT1l'fTI?l1'Tl1YYIVIllTI!1l ll I il I l ll: One Hundred Thirty-three fLlllllvl'lll!lVll ll I 11.1 IHIWIJH71WYTTIV1lTllll17ll1l'll1'l1ll1lllfl'li1!Illl'll1l?llllilllll1TllTl,il3ZlT'1'll1,lZ7l lIil 'lUli?lli1TZI!wllfllllllllllllllilllllll ll?llTl1ll'1lHlUll'1llll lT1lZil1l'll ' A i :: , ,Q G 'V . . 9 Ill Ill EPS THE TRAVELER' ' '45 S glill 'I I ll' I' 'IWITI1f!U'W'N'IW'IV11'ffY1Tf'l11i1'?fT1IVllT!lHl?Tlf?llI'l1YI7!lY1ll7l7?lVZIl'1ITfl1VlillfililIIYIHITYIUFYIIIIWll?IT 1IT1?!INIHl!1lTTlI!'I1'YlTfl?Tl'Y?lV'lflI!XIMINI?IlHll'll-Q i io S ' - 1 - 1 1 -- fic- 1 ici 1111111111: :oz ic: .toioioioiniffo E E 5 Every Modern Convenience for the Traveling Public i : Q 2 Q , i 2 --A 5 4 5 i 1 - s HOTEL WARE i , - i 2 ! f -1 .2 4 E F. A. HART, Manager E Q A 5, is ! Plainview :-: Texas i : 2 E A l is 3 g i 5 A1111 :wi 1.1 -nz 111111111111uun1:111n1111n1n1n1:s:o 5 as E ,. 5 own,-.ignxnx-,101 1111111 -n 1114-n-xqvzo 0101014zinqnmiz--1111ue-01010.-0111-nfs 5 5 Q E i 5 3 E 5 ! The Covers for This Annual ! MODEL STEAM E 'E 5 5 5 3 Were Created by 5 5 3 E 4 5 5 3 2 2 ! ! I V3 ' 5 Q . I 7 E S 5 E ! The DaV1d J- MOHOY CO' i 3 Where Quality Counts E -i E 3 E 5 2857 Northwestern Avenue ! E 3 2 E .1 ' ' ' 5 9 E E I E ! Ch1Cag 'mm 1S E Phone 383 Plainview 5 -5 S 5 Q E .....,-,-i,-.,-n- - -.,-.,.0-n-,..,-... A 2 . 5 .,.-..-.,-. - -.,-,- - - .n-.-....,-..,. , , E - g g v .111 .--- ----- ii-iqpiuzzzzzzuifo ig' E ' 2 i - i ' 3 E? 5 4 . i E -' ' 4 E ! 11 ' i 5 . E 5 Ieffus De Loac Grain Co. i 3- , f E Q GRAIN, FEED, SEED Q i 5 :Q fl l Z ' ff if 9 v ' 0 5 ! and CCAL i Q ., P 5 e ! I i Q 5 E 2 , ,VV4 j sg Phone 119 Plainview, Texas I Q .. oo 2 41- ! 1 E - is Q ,ir E , - -. .iii -,- - -,-.- -.-U-..-.,-.,.i-0.,,-n-.,! A 2 ,:,.-.,11...w- 1 - .- - -- ---- , 5 O 2 Y T lviziclcz icim:1:1c.i-iclci 1:1:lciu3o::1ciu:0io:c1 101 2 1-:iwzq ' I 'I 3 - ' 5 1 ' C l i R. C. Ma one Gin ompan i ,nf io G ' E 0' 2 . Operates Square and Round Bale4Presses and Offers the Q F - l Leading Spot Cotton Market to the Farmers i - 2 Q i A A E 5 I -3 CHAS. A. MALCNE, Manager Q jf E, 2 i PLAINVIEW, TEXAS Q .Q : .. 5 C ' - - I ! - M 2 I 2 - .. - - - -. - - ,-.,-0-n-.n.- -1, -n 0- ' I 5 E 2 :On-oi 1n..n1:nio1u- ioinioioioioin o 1 in 1 1 1011054 E i - g ,EHIMI!lilVIHIH'VIHINI1F17f'lTYf!Yl1Tl'Y?fVT'lTYf?fl'UINUDIYTITTIYTIYTIYYIVTIYIl11i'T!fYYlfIlTil1I'l'T1flilTTl'ITl'lTlYll!1lITFTYIVTITTITTITIITTITIIHIT!lTTlY11fTllTlHl1Tl1Tl?TI'lll45IllIWIHINIIIIE H 'V we wwww-wv -ww vwwf- 1 9 2 9 i f QFNIFIIHIIFllll!YITFITYIl'fl??l?Vl'?fITTfVflFl'lYVl'l'T'lfYf7YfTYlTTfTTl'l'YlVfl'TVl'l'Tl'l'YfTV'll'TfYTlTTIfViUEIYlllllllflillllllln ITYETTIFYYIUIIYIIYITYIITQYTIYTIHITTIYYIIlllTlITlTY'lTFlT?fT11T1lNlNlillT4'l'lfl!ll1YllIllilillllllllf One Hundred Thirtyffour -rl El I ' l II l IHI1 ill1I7T1111U'li7fl11111l41l11llillfilijil57'11lilll1li1lflll1'lllill1iUi11l11l11'VTl71iUIITUNTllvlflhilfhfllitgiiilvalij I lil l1l'H'Til17lYl1l1 lllllll' 1111 VVIT1 liHI'H117ii1'lT.'liJl1z I F li' I 'Z I ' , I 3 'L - E no-an nie-'vo :,'r,1r,.a n, H E 'I' R E L A 0.1-sin re-ws on-4 me-+sA-7: 5 if-llilllllllUlfllIIlNllHT?l?'fI'il1?1i'f'ri4Tf75f'L:'i?I'i'lG'1V1Vfvl'7:If:ifll1.Viiilf'll?7il?11ll-IffT1li!lffld?l!fif?illallNIHININllll lv'4LAi:5'fl ll,IQlifl4'i1Tl4'?1'4'lil'1'l'3WlFI?1I411i4I-7 -lffilYlIl'2 S E? -E E 1' F1 E -5 3- -lf ver 1te our Q 2 yv 5 'E E gg 7 X . . . . . . H 5 3 E E- 3 has so proven its high qualities that it S E- ' 3 II is used over a wide range of states and 2- lg in foreign countries. ,Q u into Q 5 H HARVESlllUE!N'NlllQELEV.E. , 5- F5 Plllwfiiw Selected Plains grown Wheat and Har- 2 - MJEQQQEFLOURZ vest Queen Mill manufacturing methods 2- 5 we Mwxwiff combine to produce the perfect all-pur- ' pose flour. - 5 N Harvest Queen M111 Sc Elevator 55 X- E u K 5 5 ompany 2 2 ll Plainview, Texas i 5 ,g E55 0,41111111.1-1111.1-1:-1,1-21111-311111-ilu., E I -- -------'----------'-'-0'-Fi' E H! E 3' E fu - e Su estf- - H - se Q - i E 5 i 4 Young men who intend to follow farm- E 52353 - ing, that they become land owners, ra- 5 ' 9 2 Q ther than tenants. Land prices are at gg : , 3 1, A i , , ik 3, 1 H the low point, and there is every assur- A , 5 1 6 A U 0 7 3 - Ai.. U i s H ance that land right now will continue 0 z 5 to enhance in value. E - 7' 's ' ll II 2 : 0 is .3 - M ll E '. 5. 'S' : II i 5 a. if T 1, dan 1 11 5 Q QXHS HH QVC O IHQH i 56 5 ll i it l 12 ga u Compan g 2- E Broadway at 7th Street Plainview, Texas E 2 . : 5 2 ll ' U 'E E - 2 sauce- uso- - -w -------------------- -no-3:14, if 3 gi-I'llllfil'll'lfflT.'liIf5H'5lf7.ITllflIT?'T?flffV'Inf?'iFY fT fYl'TI1'lf'YllffTfh'v'liTl'1lSllY!lWallin'lfilifiiiilflfflllilfhllglilllYl'llIT!llllffflffllill'Q'U'iJf1'l1Ti1H rl'fIl1U'lklIilfU'lE Q' 'ic F 0 l'ii ' ' o iVV,r 1 . , EWIJIHIllllIIUIYflWll3'I5-'fTf'fl'F1PT1!Tli'l1'9H'l'f'fl11'Fll'lVl 'i'l?llTfllll11lIll7l'4IlHlI7l1lllllHllllfiflliifllllllill lI7l4'YIl21Tff'lY'f!fP3lKf77f1lli1li1IIXII'lU1911Nf?l1'l7l4 wlT5'U'.'Wlfl 7Tlll'!'llTl'lf'lflllflllll' One Hundred Thirtyffivc Illllll ill l ll HI!! 5 S S S 'E 2 S . V . V--A --A. .......,....... . ,M , -r-., v... I.. 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E V x Qgmininiuxnioibioiszuioioznioxnioini 011910159 5 5 2 - Q ' 5 1 5 Blair Drug Company Q S L' s g 7 3 3 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ON REQUEST Q Q A I 2 EQ 5 Student's Meeting Place i g 5 Q Phone 86 -:- Plainview, Texas ia S f!QITO 10 D01Il1!-0Q01l!i0i0Q0l0Q0liIi7l0.0lDQKll4llQ C0 Q L - O no in -, 1o3oif'a' 5 L'DREss WELL AND SUCCEEDQ' Q :z Q. - E' 5 CHARLES REINKEN I 2 , Q l Clothes, Shoes, Hats, Furnishin s D 5 , , g Q' 5 Clothing of the Better Sort 2 Fsfphe Ladies-HoLEPRooF Hos1ERY L 2 5 S l Lines- of Nationalv'Merit Throughout the Store i 3 'z ':::m:ummm.:G:9TQZTJIHMWSC3i1f., ',.f.Z, .lTf.,'lQ iII'.ff,fQZfI1I2f.IIIf EC' were-ov sf-owvs-o.v vya,-4 vp n v. 1929 'W' One Hundred Thirtyfsix IllIl-I11IlIIHIliIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIlllllllilllllllllllllllIlllIllHIllI'llIllll1IllIi'IlII'llIllllllllllllllIillllIAlllIllIll'IllIllllll1lIllllllillllllllllllllillllllll lllllwlllllllllllhl ll 'I XV' 'R' O A ' O O O 'V ' 'gn -vw IHE TRAVELER .4-1. ' v t Y K Y gUlll1'.- f , ! :swf uf: zvzrrfiwisvnvxvrvle-::'v':ixiwr:v: 'x.. ,,rl'r1':f'v1 -1:1 , 7- -' 1 1'-1 1 2 zo: 1:-1 1:11 1-1 gr: 1 .: 1-1 .:0qp919.,0101,,o. f 0 1 0 4 fa Q- of G EVERY CITY G ' Q ' o . 3 Q of Any Renocwn ' n ra : THERE S CNE PHCTOGRAPHER Q g 3 Z 1: ca . , ' o .. -Y O Y, . ' .-' ' n f - 0 , A 's - 0 - 1 1 In Plainview, It s the E f ' o n , .. 6 A 0 - - - - Q- - - - lo - - - - on - -o - - - 0- - - ,Q - Q - - - - f Vo - .- - - - - o - - - Q - - . Q' - - 'Q .- - u - - on n - - -Q - - - o - u - Q ' - - - M 0 . Q! llll I I I I IV IlIlll'IlI1IUlI IVIYIHI IVIIITIYI Ill I I I Ill!! I I Illl Il IVIV Il I ll ll I I Ill Ill I IPI I I I I I I I I I Il ll I V 6 : ? - 0:0 2 SI ! 3 Q S . II 6 f ' Il ' ' Q: II ea 71 . F : 2 6, 2 n ' 3 3 : I f 2 - H II 9 3: Il 'K 1 I 6 - H II 9 Q: 1 Q 2 I II ' S 1 r 5 e o 1 2, , . ON THE GROUND- Q Q - 5 I l 6 I : ' II 5 2 - II Q ea I ' II 6 ? ' ' l II , ' I 3 . g ll K Q .. ' : I II 9 -3- I II 2 - I II , f . ! 21- I I 3 ' ' 5 3 - s u 6 I ! ' 9 9 ' Q - g i ? : ! g 9 0 ' Q 3 : : i 6 ? - 9 - ! 1 22 l ' 2 5 I u ' ' ! Q s - I Q - sg : u 5 f - II l 6 M 13h I Sh Q , ' 0 107 E. 7th A. A. BEERY Prop. Z ' By the expressions in this year-book, you can count our many QP if 33 efforts to help the Annual Committee produce a book that Q vffi 2 will reflect the happy and healthy growth of A I ,V 3 Wayland College. : , i ! ' 1 g E ii 1 i u 3 4' ' U .. . . . ,. I 2 'iff Z 3 lg Helping to Build West Texas With Photographs i g 5 f ' ! i fi? 2 !1ui'.:::-1-1-1 llil 11-1 ---- -- 1--- 1-iigmig E My H -E--than to-T ' : f 5 Z Q-:llIl'Illllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIl IllIllIllIllIilI'YIUIVIUI IIYIHIHIHIlllltlllIHIYTIHIEJIEYIKTIIWIIIHIlllllllllrlllllIINIlTl11l!ll1lI11II1l!1IllllllUlllllflvllls ii 'iv' gw M 5 gw 1 9 2 9 -vgw '-v 'Ms I 'I I' Il'IllITZITYIUIUIIVIHIIYIY I?IIflIllIlIIllIYIYlI1Il Il IHIYI1 I ll Il IV Il Il I lI'll'lI!1IllIl!I!l IIVIIYIHI YI llllllll YIflll Ill. I TIY IllIYYIHIHIUIY'IlfI'fIYlIYTIYlIflIllllllllllllllllllwll One Hundred 'Thirtyfsevcn , 4 ' Q CUllMlmANllUllllNININIH-lHl4fILlIWlfITl7ll1lllIlillHlNiH1!1I1ll4PlIllllllilhllllllIHINIlllI1flll1lil'1I11l'lT'lll'NllllllilllilliwllllllllIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllvllllln g ffa.o-were-seo.:-an-Q-ea.4e THE TR..AVELER n:.'o-sae.:-an-v., any 0,5 Q EII1lliilllIllllllHlHllIlll'lHllillllilIllliillllblINllIlHIHI-llIHlllrlflllillliliiilHIII-I41NlIPLIHIl-1IHll!IllIHIUlllltillfllllillllllllllllllflllYIIllllfllIllIllllllillllli'll'lllIllIillilg -- - 0:0101 1 1 1 1 1 1 101n1'0gn4nn-m0111111:.ngn1n1n1 1 1 1 1 1,1o1o1cogo E Z 5 ! ' 5 E 2 g ALEXANDER'S CAFE i A , 1 P , I nik Building i A A 5 ! i f 3. MODERN AND SANITARY 1 1 . ! . i 2 ! Eine Steaks and Chops E . E A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU i Q If We Please You, Tell Your Friends. If Not, Tell Us i A S Ognliii 10l0T0i0l0lU1Kl10101010101u1tll01010101.1l1019101n10l010ilOg E oiov1o1o1o1o1:1n1e1a1o1o1n1u1a1a1:1a1n1o1:n1:-1:1c1:1o1:1 ioioicoio Q LOCKE MOTOR COMPANY ! . C 1 is-if 1 Q is I 1 9 5, 5 .5 The New Ford 5 2 5 WORLD'S GREATEST VALUE ! ' y E Corner 7th and Ash Plainview, Texas ! E 2, 2 Q iCi0Q0l5llClflCl0Q i l 1 i lfl l l'i0QDlEl0Q0lDlDll0llbgQ C 1 E 0:0101 1oi:1o1o1c1c11-101 1151141 1 101111.10101 1a1c1c1oioic1u,:, i i f i Q U o 0 o i :P 5 5 Plainview Business College i pp Q. Q P AND Q 5 - A 2 Q WatsOn's School of Correspondence 2 p 2 5 J. E. WATSGN, President Q E 5 2 Q Tire Htgh Grade school for High Grade Students Q g 5 Thorough and Complete courses in Bookkeeping, Banking, i E f E Shorthand, fGregg, Aristos or Speedwritingl, Typewriting, e 2 3 2 Telegraphy, Salesmanship, and Academic Subjects. Home E L, 5 Study Courses. ' E E P4 5' E On April 8, 1929, one hundred twelve Plainview Business i 3 Q firms had in their employ 150 P. B. C. students. CORRECT i i ft Q TRAINING will place YOU at the head of the list of appli- i S 3 ll cants. i Enter any time. Visitors always welcome. i V le 5 J. E. WATSON, President Q fl ., ' i -L we - i I ,:.v1o1o1o1:1:1:1oio1:1:n1o1:1o1o191:n1:r1:1: px, 5 if 5 . 7 'E if glEI ll1lUHHBll1llllXlmIllllNlHF5lfWHlNlHIUl4lllYQ'I-Hllllllllll-IIIINIlil!-lllllll-l'lll'Nl1IIIIDINMHKIIIIYIIIIIHIIIllllillNll!llllHllllIIIIIIIE :fivwavv++,vvvovv.+-ovvswwvofqv v. 192.9 o-'soar-saenesnno-o,Ano-an M - ,KUIHIHlllllIUIIINBUBIXII-BIIJIPIUIHllVlH'lHlJfIl4lH-lllhliGl'H'll4ll1l'Hl4l'l'lI'lf9IWIJFIKPIDllLl-H-llll5NJ4lUlLl'l'ill!lf-l+llhll5l4llIllllllllllllllllllllIIHIISIUIQIIIIE1lilllllllldlnllllllllll One Hundred 'l l'zi'rty'eight ' V 1 V, , , . I JI HIHI E 2 E IlIIllIIIIHIIIINIHIJIIHIHIHINI!-illlllllHIRIHIMIHIHIHININIILIIIIHINIWINIUINIHIHINIUINIHIIIIHIHINIIIIHAIILIQIIIINIII-IHI I I I I ISI I I I Illllllllllllllf s ww--A-MM'-M THE TRAVELER ' E li ilHIHIAIIIIIMIJlIMIN-IJIIlillIllllllllllllIlIIllIMI-HIHIHIlllllllllllIlIllllllllllllIllIlYIlil-llllilIllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll II Il Il I Il Il I I Il I I? I ll 7InlII.I! lille 5 Q f I 3 Q E o?n1o1o1o1o1o1o1o1u1a1o1 1 1 111151 1911 1:1 1415115111 9? 2 S 3 S N ! R ' 5 ,K I 5 Prompt SCIVICC 2 5 5 Q fat- i 3 ,f ! CCLLEGE FILLING STATION I g fr g C. A. TUBE, Prop. i E E Just Across the Street 2 Q We Keep Eats, Sweets, and Cold Drinks i 5 4 . l i 3 2 E 01411111513111131010121u1a1o1e1o1a1a1o1:n1o1o1o1a1o1:-1 191180 3 I , , fl 05130101 1 1 1 11:1 21 -1c1c1c1c1c1c1c1c1o1oi 1c1u1nlnio1o1oia1:0Q ' 5 CITY CREAMERY A satisfying and frozen cream for your home table, your 5 guests or for a party or a picnic. Eat and I 'LQ 2 enjoy City Creameryls 2 QUALITY ICE CREAM I3 711 Austin Plainview, Texas 5: - 2 u I ,I III ,I,.I, ,II ,I II,,III.I, , s ' R 'T' 'R T ' I2 0?n1o1o:a1n: 1a1c1ozc1c1c1c1c1c1u1ocnc1n1s1o1n1c1o::1 1015101 sfo . 3 I U Good Every Day In the Year 3 5 E U ll ' E H Jmfflezoe 1 2 H ICE CREAM RAND BUTTER 2 4 Q 1 VT: us. - 'na 3 E 3 I Eat a Dish of Ice Cream Each Day E g ,!,n1o1aio1o1 1 1n1s1o1a1o1o1o1o1:1:1J1:1o1o1sioioioioioioioiqqzg il 5 g 3 Q1 31 ,1-I-,: ,,-4 L: 31:1 1 :1 -1 1 :1o-:cl101112i01212i01:1e1o1a1og01q1,,:. E 2 5 5 I 2 ' 3 5 WEST TEXAS GAS CoMPANY i 5 fl 2 ! Headqucwters for Gas Appliances Q Q ' i ! Congratulations to the faculty and student body of Wayland i 'E it College on your most successful year of service i 2 2. 2 2 E ',,3g1Ig1111o:m1w11: 1:1 1:1o:n1In 1 11111 1 111101 141111 Q E ig 3 E illllll I' I I l I I I I I I IH!!llllllllllllllllllllllllilllll I I I I I I I I I I I' 'I IIVIQQ Q 1 9 2 9 Sig in 'ilr' , I I Lllllillllllllltlll IHIUI I1 I Il-Ullilfill1IlllZlI1!lVlIIYIllIT!Il1l7'I'I-I I14IVlI'l l lF One Hundred Thiftyfnirne I I I I,'IiI:l I'-I illlvll-il I I'I Ivi I I I Iflillililvl-ilY'lUl1'l'vl-illZl liIV1ilRli,IWl-il'l.,l.il'i1wlil'i12l'tl Ii,I l l?I'Iwlil'I1I I :lvl I I I I YI I I I 'XD' MO W ml V 10 T H E T R A V E L E R N . MO U. MO U. 'AO so M V813 3 Ll ll'IMI'-l l'li'l l'-fl'iIHIl'lHl'1l lf'INIIll?7l'll l ITil l?lIiIi'If'l'ilHl!'IYl IT'l1'liIWIllHlll'!lf1Ilil lI.l1lI1I'LI'll liiIHIi1l Ill'l lllilrfl-I I I I 'ii z 2 o:o1c1o1 -101 1 ,1o1::1o1o1i:1n1n1 '1o101o1o1n1o1a1o1u1 1 -1010101102 1 l! U EE T F Q H - 2 Il ' II Q I - su ri - , 5 II ' ll ff f H Homer E. Minor ii if ii The Magazine Bargain Boy ' II II 1 i ii - U U 2, T When you think of Magazines, Q 5 N- ? E Think of Homer ii 5 - ru ii , ' 5 H Subscriptions Received for Everything Published 5 2 i ' if 1411 Joliet Street Phone 682 Plainview, Texas ' - 3 5 iii E., .P 1 ! ---- --- -- .... ,-i--- U 8 E o,owD0-J-J1v-:- -w-:--- - -J-.-.--11: :sz 151025251 Z :,z,:j,,,:, A, E Q?w1a1c1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1:1 1 -1 1 1 1:1 101510101 1 114, f 5 Q H r 5 5 Compliments of ' 3 2 Q 5 4 Q 3 'T 5 U 3 ' Q U Q5 :- , MU TGO 1 ERY W ARD an : 3 ' ! ifi 5 sf COMPANY H ! ii '- S' Q l! 1 .5 ,Q as - c 5 5 The F rzendly Store ' 55 -- 5 g 3 : 5 U E II F 5' ! ii f I ii 5 Plainview Texas Q !,-- - --. ---,-- U 'g' 1419101-101 --1'1 1- -1 -V--'iii 1 1 1111.1 1 1 1 14,1 1034, E -V ,l4lliilZ'I1Zl If llIT'Ii' !IIlvll'l'Fl I I I I I I I I I I I 'IVIVIi'P'llT'l1ll1YlITl'lIII IUIVTIVIUIWI 'IllIl'I'-Iillil l'I I 'l1'l'?I l' I YI I' I 'I il' I IE ffm ' ' ' ' ii P -Ao Aoi' P'-Aoi P avi an i ffl- P J I A ,ian , 9? 91 W, ,.,.,t We iff? dwi- One Hundred Forty I' I Ii I5 I Ii I. I I. I il. I' I il il I l' I I il iI'1liliil!I1Nl liiIi'I I?.l'ilLIlVI1!lZ'I I I l I I' IVI YIWIVIEII! ILIVITI' I IVI 'I 'Ii Ii I I II iI I 'I' I1 I1 I I I- I I I ,I I Pf2Ssw . '.w THE TRAVELERN ' U ' ' ' '41 63 o v- o ow - :Q 'L I I'I'iI'El'I l'1l I Iil1IHI1II.IiIl'.I!1Iillil Ihllllyllllillillsilllll1lllIl'Ii.I I I1 I I.iI.mllilllliilxllxiliillllllliilillllllllllllllllliliilf-EINIllllllllllill I IHIVIUL -5 ' 9' ' ' 051-img 1,1 ,Loi 141 1 10111 1 si 11 11:11:11 ri in: xi mimi 11 niuiniuimfc 5' Q Q ? , F92 ! U 2 9: fi ! CGMMENCEME i is i ala 5, - 'Ee c I -4: I ! 0 4,35 a s . FQ i Yes, This is ffersdvuafisn Day G - : , 5 And it Means to gi 3 4 : I U Q : i DRESS UP u 1 1 ' ll . - 1 :. 3 3 2 ! For Graduation Day is the Gala Day of Our Lives! ll 5 ii ! . Q. We Are Headquarters for the College Girls E We Are Headquarters for the College Boys D 5 after-Houston s T E 2 ' E 9 5 if Plains' Largest Cash Store -' 'Q E T i 'E of 3.11111-1:--lar: ini.:--:'::i:1:i ia.-:ziniz :-: 1: .1-: iz .1-: iz 1:1oi,::::11 5 qgugpi gi sl 110101-1 3 L1-,gl 193- pi 14:1 ,ggi 3 11151-si 1 151 11514030 E ' ! ' 2 ! . . . 12 g HE Destiny of our Nation IS dependent upon edu- p 3 , cated minds which the better enable us to discern l 5 I and execute the true purpose of life. 5 'Q -1 s The true purpose of BANKS is to take care . ' 9 - NWJL sg . . . Q s JMU one's money, and to help each Worthy 1nd1v1dual - . E V accumlulate money so that their scope of usefulness might be I ! enhanced for the good of the COMMON WEAL. P 2 ! -3 .5 Q 4 4 ' tif- 's A una unnnv v v L . lmhumlv- on anus cus-n 5 f - A Q 5 : ....s..,,4.:i:g:::1:::...... Y. 2 -i 'E ! ' s n Dx X v N 'D , Q q L L H f -N1 Y ' 352111 . Q f 2 5 n - Q CAPITAL STOCK SlO0,000.00 ' Q 2 9 Z 11 ' : '. : ! sa - 'ua F fi e The Growm Bank 2 55 T g .. ' f fi -P 3 DAVID BATEs, Cashier J. D. STEAKLEY, Vice-Pres. y I ! 1? g!q1l.10lAi0i0::-Z: Tl 731 10-i5'7-:-'l if'l-573115151 131101-1 3- E S I 9 F f 2 1 :J I I'I I I I,I I I I I IMI I:IiI'iIwlUI1iI1Ii'IVIiIl'iI'1Ii'I1Ii!l'Ii?liiIiI1iIi'I'IVliiliiIVIMIHIHI'lliiInI3iIiVIi'Ii'Ii.li'I!1I'liililill I'iIiI'I'iI'I'I'IitF E gitwwwmtnwwmin- NAM pain walk wmv- 1 9 29 0 0 0 Mn- N i YN!-ninfgwj xs- il I1 I'1'ilN!H!NIVWIWIHIWWI1ilfilliliiIUIVIW'Ii'IHIi'IHlliliYIUIWIUI I!ilVlIi'lmlillilllllilliiliiIHllllllllillilillHI'iliiliilllliillilillilllllliliillillllilllllilldliiIiIUIVWIWI-ilil il 'I One Hundred Fortyfons All I I I I1 I I I I I I I I I I I I IQlQ.I,rI'QI IQ I'.I1'I1YIMI1?ll!lHIV2IUIHIYIINIKI1'1IWfxfi-QIWIIIQ'l'iI'Q'f1'!'ZITPI ,I I i E ,n E Q, 1: -. le- IIIIII IIIIIIIIII 2 L1 5 u S Q. ii id il S .3 1 41, 9 5. x L 1 B Q41- -1, v. -A Gu 1 -1 51-if Wg, M-J ala THE TRAVELER' ' E I 1I I I I I I I. 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EI ' Quin: :1n:oic::n1u:.t1:iuiuiczczn1cic:ic:m:la:.:ul I- '- 3- -1 -- .1 ., . o'-L- - - gg jjfg I CONNOR MATHES COMPANY H E If if Everything Electrical for the Car 2 ff j 1 A Q 23:3 E ! Manufacturers on Auto ROW I E 5 One Year Guarantee Plainview, Texas if Z u J , 5 Armature Rewinding Telephone 16 2 'gvifznif 1' 111191151 391: 1 if'i01'11111111 an 1 101, .-, 1, 3,,1,,,,01,!, I ' 2 5353.13 Z 1 'i '2:'2: 1:::':: ' 2:'2: '-'1-1 -H:1-11:12A: :Az--:O---:::: - --izui. I 3 . 4 5 f'Say It W lily Flowery' ' Q , 13 -': ! S3 S3 Q3 i 7 1 : 5 Q 4:21 5. u . , 5 PLAIN V IE W FLGRAL 2 IQ 1 Q PTIOHG 195 1107 Broadway i n 11' s!q11-1101111310191 1.211131 1: 1:11:11 31,1 1, I : gr 2 ! 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Plainview l ! Butter Toasted Sandwiches l 3 f 2 .!..1:.:..:,: 2 :...,:.:.:.:.: ,2,-.,:.,:.:.:.,:,-..:.:.:.:.,:.:0-..!. I Q E 5 EllIHI!!lHl!YlHl1VlV!l?7l'lY'I'Tv'l?T'lIYITIIVYIYTITYIT!l'UIHll1lHlTP1YTIfTlT?1YTl1?Il7lH1IVI'!?lT'YIHIFIXTITTIUIYTITTINTI I I Imv!mmmmvlnlfrlmvrinlnlvxmmm1lul1:lvl'el1'l:P If - y P wh wwe- savvy-ow vs'-ovvbwvv. 1929 l ,, Kg I l I I I V I HI HI? llllllVITYIYVITVI'VfH 'IfIfY'f?Tlll'l'?Tfl'f1'Tf'TI7WT??1TflTlTTTlTTfST1TTIT4IfllTTIIY'IllIT'l'l7TITTlTIITl IIIIUIIYIYTITTITWIViIlYllll'T'IITfITTllTlTTI'TIYTl7T1TTIT?ITT'l1'T'li FIN lTF'l7l1ll1lfIlll ll I I 4 Il l I lf I ll I One Hundred Fifty ' C - 1I ' -1 and Clinic S Z? 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E : E K DRY GQJDQDS beam Everythmg to Wear for the College Boy and G1r1 MGR' Phone 26 707 Broadway PIHIHVIGW, Texas n oioioioioinioinim THE FIRST ATIO AL . : 8' K' as f PLAINVIEW, TEXAS L! 2.2-FL 3 f L! 2 L., fi :S Q E II f 1 , 'Q : r- Or A xv , lbifll 0101 RESOURCES GVER S2,000,000.00 fi Ei, n ?Z ,I ,. if 33 - na 'og f 2 2 2 E? ' 11 II 2 Q v ?: if W. xl Q I af ' -' The Old Reliablen I Q . ll . II - II :es 3g 1 ,, - - 2 II iw ' E .. A 3, II I Qui I ! ! ! l .Io I l l Mm Q 5 I 5 - gi, va Q I lwlcl I I I I I I I,l'I1I'II'I'l I l l l'l I,l I l'lil Iwl1IUl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I!I1l l'l I I I I I I I I'I I I I'l I I 5 A 0 7 x ld ,Na A-awmf ww min-ww mn- VN T H E T R A V E L E R lesbain swan- WMM WNQO M34 Q gl I I I I I'l I,I I-I'I'I1l.lJlwl'I'I1l'fl1NIN'l.fl'.lwIUIWIMI-1lHI,I'-I l!l1l1.l lulwI21l'l!Iwl1I1lf'll'l-I l1I1l,lwI'l'I I Iylwl I1l,I I I I I 4231 : : L Jazzczczcz -ic.: -1 zz ri :z gn: 11 zz 1 1 101 11101 1011101-n 1 zmzuiqz. I 1' 5, 1 H . - ii 5 A T f 2 ? 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F .... . , .,., .,.,, , ,P , P on 3 , E STATE BA . ggcdplffll Stock P Q ee is 1 :::1::r:::::::::::1::::1t:1:::::::::t:::::::t::t::L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 550,000 Q 3 5 : 3 '? : ' II Q 1 Your Q Z5 E , : fy 15, - Buszness 2 : if I , : If 5 Appreczated I 5 T E I PLAINVIEW TEXAS i 2 Z 2 Q for 1 : 55 .,.,:...e:.,..ea.,..,..c:e:e:e: I 3:15:22 -212126: :1:.:,:.:: :fm Q . Q- U MII Post Office Drug Company i e W 019 P-4 O Cf PU UU C1 2 Z H FD U2 P-'4 U2 II X QA- I W J.: i APPRECIATED 3 QQ 2 Phone 952 1-: Plainview, Texas Que uma- -, A QE? :I 5 -1'- '1 1' 1' -' ' - - 1 1' 1' 1112 :f':9:f'1f 1f'llv01 ure.: : e--1:-1 P: P:1:'1:f:'1:12 -fr:--f:-'-2 :MS-:.--e:.e: ...:.:t.:. : ff ! I Q Q1 'H o f -fi ! C e sf L d , 1 y eam aun ry in 2 - 47 5, fit. i i W Flat Work a Specialty E Q i i i My ,E 2'F 0101 , , ,ft fi, .., . ! T. H. LUSTER, Owner 1 A 5 ' 7 625, - - 624' 53 . . - -km ggi: 5 Satzsfzect Customers Our Motto - ,Hg f ,. QS , 6 . e g Phone 148 315 W. 7th St. I 9 7 - ff 2 , wg: gggninlzninizviniznioi: 1.14111 1011inioicicioioioiaxieriuicriuifvinilixo u 2552 f , - 2 I I II! l I 1I1'I I,'l1Nl 'I'NI IIWIWINI'IVICINI-.IN,I2IVI'Ii'l 'IVI'l'Tl71IMI'FI I l'1lNIRII!NlVIVINlIMl'll?wl1'IRII1!Ilil,ilIIQTITVIJIVIJIIN'IUIVILIVI I I 'ITI 'IH' 'fi ve' ye ' .m. 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Q E . 3 Thatcher Printing Company I I 2 2 I . - 5 ' . , , : 5 E 713 Austin Plainview, Texas 5 ,+ I f ' E 5 2 3 Ten Years of Successful H E ' 5 2 1 ! ' ' II 3 ' 5 5 Annual Przntzng I I s 5 ' li S if llIIIIllllIllIlllllIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllIIII Illlllllll X E 'Z 2 4 5 A personal interest and ii 2 2' I 2 a personal service in Q 3 Q H : 'I 2 ' i your book 5 E IIIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 2 'I ll E I f I h - - ll! 'I I 1 T atcher Printing Company H 713 Austin Plainview, Texas 3 3 U 2 - ,I:I:i-,:I:I-I-----. -.--. .... -rr ! 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THE TRAVELER' E Q il'rlliIVII'JIUIll-ll-fl Il1llJ'll-Pl-'l'l-Willfl3lC'I4Ji4'rllKlf1IWIT'l'Tllfil'lHH541If1I1'1'Hl'i'l!?lfrlHI1'I7 i '11lwl11l'1lHlf7'li'l'?l'il'IKI-I-lfL1'l-Iliiaflwll-'I I-T'IQ'l'-I If I I lllllll E 6 vguzox uzn:uqnu1n1n1-11 ,1 1 1 ,q-uqozo 02014:-:cz432111-4:-41::a::-nzounczn-nuzoq0:0 E - Yi I i i i 2- Z? 3 Ddqldnd Gr-OCCI-Q l Wc're Backing Wayland i l - 'E Just three blocks north - E? D L3 i AUTO REPAIRINGA-EXPERT 5 S 3 gg i i MACHINISTS E? E Grocemes-GaS'O1lS Why Not You Back Us? i E - 5 7: Phone 489 i Q- 3 10th and Quincy Plainview I i 3 g 6 E 10th and Quincy Plainview ' ' 5 3 E .g.-.,..0-.....,-n....... - - - .0..,-,-..f. wg-,...,:1.-.,:Q..u::.:n::.:a::,-.g. 3 3 Quicicimzciezcicic-.zciuicr-.ring0:4 0:0122ieieiciczuiciczoiciczoioceze 0 YE l . . i l 2 3 : e - ' - Y - Q? Plalnvlew Muslc 2 ! SURE WE APPRECIATE 3 Company the Wayland business the pastg 5 . H ' . , year-and are glad we had our 5 1 Q -. 5 Dealers In Happiness part CMEATSJ in helping you ! Q E WE HAVE ALL THE HITS-ALL produce a Victorious football 5 : 2' g I THE TIME Gam- - Q 2 -2 ' - 1 5 E 'V 3 ! On Columbia and Victor Records ! :S 2 5 : 620 Broadway g 115 East 6th Phone 48 H I 'H E 1 S E E Q vfqbvzrl-D1-D 1322-12i021r:0z1:.::102, ,f..0:a::.1n-na::::.:.: za-pozsunoumdfo Q 3 ozovicicicicizicicioi 1-1-101013, ozoxiniczcicicioiciczoiaiczcinquze f. 2 f 5 ' ' ' 'W E E 5 5 5 One Day Service-Call for and Deliver 5 ' 5 E u C Motto: Service plus Courtesy C O' y ! Clflanderpoel 81 U ! PHONE 398 2 3 H -. '-I . ' 1 - Q- Q ! McMillan U ! PLAINVIEW TAILQRS a -- 5 n ! l sHERMAN LOCKHART, Prop. f I P f 5 You donna need to be a judge of 5 Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations 3 T Jewelry to get a Square ! Let Us Orclirdgoglaiglew Tailor 3 5.53: l deal here. II ! U g Q 5 i 9 i ii ' Rear Elk Barber Shop 626 Broadway . : 1 5 ,:,,,,:,: : :,:,:5,,,,,:2:,: I :,:,5, 5...,...,:,:,:3:5:3...,:2:,:5:5:2-.s. E: I' , .. 4 , Q . , 20 L 5 A' 2. 2 ia E 03 .?,-e:c:t:c:e:C:c:e:f:f:5: :.,..3. 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SHEPARD CHEVROLET CO. 2 is -!.--- ---1---------I-1-----I-U-0--,--l--'-0--.-----I-is-.I--I-M- -I-uf. 1 2 Q Isoiioi sc- xnioivial010101oini11101niainxoinioioiviuiuifbini'chain? fi Z l I Q- ' E f Q AMARILLO FURNITURE CO. Q f 5 Complete H ouse Furnishings 2 Q Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices .Q 5 ! Nineteen Stores in the Panhandle-More to Conte I 5 Quality-Service-Satisfaction Guaranteed ! 1107 Austin Plainview, Texas Phone 650 E lj E !rtD.lo10i17ici0iDl 10l l'l'liCllJlJlC!i'1llfl'l ' 1 14 , !' E? 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