West Texas A and M University - Le Mirage Yearbook (Canyon, TX)
- Class of 1927
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NTO the arena charges this, the seventeenthannualissue of Le Nlirage. Born aloft on the lance, flutter the colors of the teachers' profession. The tourney is honoring the spirit of the teacher ofthe Panhandle. To the Fathers whose lives and work have formed the foundation and erected the walls ofthe arenag to the graduates of early days from the West Texas State Teachers College who sta- tioned the seats and decorated the grounds: to the later graduates who are calling their comrades to rejoice with them over victoriesg to the ccrtihcated teachers whose returns have embroidered with golden thread the robe of the knightg to the seniors, juniors, sophomores, and freshmen who have gone out to tilt in other lists and are return- ing their trophies to their Alma Mater to the teachers ofthe Pan- handle Plains Country, past, pres- ent and to come, this issue of Le Mirage is dedicated. ffi , it 1.513 2 1 , v L. 1' vw' WATWLPGUIFPQQ'1e' x':f'flLDW''W- '-W,-ff. 1-MxSSW'-iizv'1T 1s,W:A ff '-'iiflf ff XX A. ,xx 1 K Xl. I. 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Ch- 'f------- 4.-.., ' ' LWZJL- fQ,WW,4WfZQvmifffMW7f 2ZffAf1fi ?mf.e 544 N..7LwA 0.4 YM, T. M. CLARK, B. A., M. A. Page 20 Page 21 AN APPRECTATTUN TO that devout scholar, friend of youth, inspiring teacher, and princely Southern Christian gentleman who for more than a half century has given his all to the children of men-to Professor T. M. Clark this page is reverently and affectionately dedicated by the students of West Texas State Teachers College. 7 A 4 ,, i . L. G. ALLEN, B. S Dean of the College Page 22 R. P. JARRETT, L. I., B. S., M. A. Head of the Department of Edn- cation ff If vi 9 Q r MARY MCLEAN, B. A., M. A. Dean of Women ALBERT BARNETT, B. S., M. A., PH. D. Dean of Illen, Professor of Edn- cation .D. A. SHIRLEY Registrar, Associate Dean of College A L. G. ALLEN, B. S. T. M. CLARK, B. A., M. A Head of the Department of Head of the Department of Mathematics Mfodern Languages 4 Page 23 K X x j. l.. lJL'1f1.u'1', li. B. S. 114-ml at the l,l'fIlll'fN1l'71f g1j'50v1'- alogy and 1510710111165 LS. B.x14hR.H.4X.,3I.A. Ilan! of ilu' I7vpurhm'nt af 131'- I fn og-v l I W. IZ. LOCKHART, B. A. Head of the Depatrtment-of Com- merce lf,xLu.x FooT13.B,A.,M.S. Ilead af the Department of Home Economics R. A. TERRILL Head of the Department Illanuat Training Of X. X X K. X .K x 1 I CHESTER A. PIERLE B. A., M. S., PH. D. Head of the Department of Chem- istry Page 24 S. D. BURTON, B. A. Professor of Physical Education for Men A. A. GRUSENDORF, B. A., M. A. FRANK R. PHILLIPS, B. S. Head of the Department of Agri- culture NIARY HILL Associate Professor of Library Economy Acting Head of Department of Spanish Page 25 II- ,fi ., .-f, I Rive? F 3 A f .. 3 - X to lil? ETHEL GRAY SHAW u B. A., B. P. E. Director of Physical Education for Wonieri C T. B. NICCARTER, B. A., M. A Head ofthe Department of Physics i I 5 Q ID ll. XIVNSUN, B .X., KI. A., l,1'1 1'. D., PH. D. Ileafl ot' the Department of f':lIQ!f5lI 1:75-Xt W , x . WALLACE R. CLARK, L. B., B. MUS., B. A. Head oftlze Department of Mttsie I.oL'n1zTH IQIXG, B. A., M. A Head of the Department 3 st QQ F. SHEFFY, B. A., M. A. ' Head of the Department of History J f fl 1 . Sv . 'Z 'R 'R . 'R'-'W' , M. :Av 47551, Ilxlcrgrlngl..xXXX'.x1.Rx2R. NIARY MORGAN BROVVN, B. L. I. 1 l ' ' ' I' 'X' Head ofthe Department Ilmal Qt Hu' Department of Geog- of Public Speaking raplly Page 26 ANNA I. HIBBETS B. S., M. A. Professor of Primary Education MABE1. WATKINS LANG, B. A., M. A. Professor of English U Page 27 k M. Moss RICHARDSON, B. A., M. A. Professor of English MATTIE SWAYNE, B. A., M. A. Professor of English FLORENCE MCMURTRY B. A., B. S., M. A. Professor of Education L. A. Oscoon, B. A., M. A Professor of English J., , ff' is f o 4 A X1-11.1.1-3 Ifmxbx. B. .X., 31.5. sian! l'rr'I'c'ssor of UUWC' lfClJrIUHl ies . 15 LDNA C,1z.1.HAM. B. S., M. A. Professor Qf1Yfflll16H1tlfZ'C5 : fir f R. EARL NICCLENDON, B. A., M. A. Associate Professor of History ' fi B ' , Ltgv, 1 iv J . 'A A 1' - . I F' 9, ' ' X f I . ' ' . 4 5' K. .M n N .Y-P' sf 5 lr! f X i -,rl 1 s ,4-.W '4 -XL'mu3x' I-lAxxA, B. A. B .lssfsfarzf Professor of SPCI.71'fSr7Z U. 13. I2CKH.XRlJ'l', ju. C. A. MURRAY, HIUY! Q lfootluzll and Basvlullf B- Sw B- A-y M- A- Assistani Prcyfessor of Mathe- matics Page 28 C. E. STRAIN Instructor in Miisic and Direc- tor of Band MITCHELL JONES, B. A. Assistant Coach HERBERT GOZA, B. A., M. A. Professor of Education Page 29 C. W. BATCHELDER, B. L. I. Assistant Professor of Public Speaking PAULINE BRIGHAM Assistant Professor of Hlusic -JOHN S. HUMPHREYS, 'A B.A., M.A., M. S. Professor of Classical Languages , 1 N, 2 f f J jExx1E C. R1'rcu1E Professor of English and Dean of thc' Training Department F. E. SAVAGE, B. A., M. A. Superintendent of the TI'C1'l.7l'Z:1Zg Department .. 3 X , J. FREMONT NIEADE, B. A. Instructor in English x is ' sim K H. H. LONDON, B. S. Assistant Professor of Manztat Traftnftng J ' -N, ,ff PX. AEGIE DEBO, B. A., M. A. TOMMIE MONTFORT, B. A. Associate Professor of History Instructor in Latzn Page 30 ,nm l ADA V. CLARK, B. A. Supervisor of Music ' HAZEL ALLEN, B. A. Assistant Professor of Music Page 31 HERSCHEL COFFEE, B. A. Assistant Instructor in Violin MAE SLACK, B. A. Assistant Professor of Music CLEO D. HOLMES, B. A. Associate Professor of Home Econornics W. L. VAUGHN, B. AQ Instructor in History I..xl'k.x Y. S.xl'N1J15Rs If1s!ruc'torin Pffllltlfj'l2d'llCflft0ll BIARY CARLISLE, B. A. .nlssisla-nl Prqfessor Qf Educa lion NIAUDE NOYES, B. A. Instructor in Spanish RUTH LOWES, B. A. Instructor in Kindergarten Edn- cat-ion NOVELLA GOODMAN B. A., M. A. Assistant Professor of Educa- tion JEAN MOORE, B. A. Assistant Professor of Educa- tion Page 32 450' If MARIE FRONABARGER, B. A. do Instructor in Primary Education 7 T. M. MOORE, B. S. Director of Vocational H i gh School A griculture Page 33 MARY ADALINE LAMB Professor of Education W. D. MATEER, A. B. A ssistant Professor of M atlzernatics MRS. R. P. JARRETT Assistant Professor of Educa- tion TRAVIS SHAVV. SR. Secretary of the College and Business Manager KI.xuu,x1ua'r I5o1'1,w,x1ua S'z'cn'1ury I0 llze Presidenl Mus. T. V. REEVES, B. A. Director of the Bureau of Public Service Q . I f .1 , x . -Q Q KA. LINNIE BABSTON .-Issislanl Librarian Q MRS. HENRIETTA SCOTT Institutional Nurse Page 34 141 y Wt , , WWA . rc tif f , M. -- eo :iQ W4t?2n, Af vriggxf H . 4,9 'W WQ'7'T'?fff3mQ7',3w fWZ7'7' W5 , , A -45 ,...cf-Aiw.Qcwf1ffA-A-we ,,,....4,.i,,,,..f., ......c..f ,,,. ,,,f , ,, , ,M - N Q ,UK '- 2 ZW If , . Q . , 41: -,Mylar . 1 Ot fr 1 .4 ft , . . Q .W 4151 . . f ' . . 4,4 ,' ' -Qfznglgj, -,r,A,':,ZZiim Q, A 1 ' t '- 5 4 :mr f i . - If . ,A g, '-rewuti .1 ni, M 1 1 , 'Q N ,, W , I I I f M5 fr X - I T 2 - ' I 14. 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BRYANT RUDOLPH FUCHS STUDENT ASSISTANTS Library LILLIAN DONNELI, . OTTO NIEYERS . . Chemistry Library LINNIE MAE IDOWELL Art S. J. XVOODRUFF . JED BRONVN . . . . Biology JOE XVOODFIN . TIP B. CARRUTI-I . . . Bookkeeping SEC RETARIAL STAFF Library P11 ysics . Typing . A gricutture Public Speaking JOSEPHINE THURMAN HEIQSHEL IENNINGS Assistant Secretary to Registrar Secretary to Business Illanager NELLIE HQLSTED ELIZABETH CHERRY Ojice Assistant Ojice A ssistaut FLORA DORRIS ESTHER SCHOULTS Student Secretary Secretary to Registrar NIARY SMITH NIARIE NIILES Student Secretary Secretary to Deans OSCAR GAMEL Secretary to Coaches Q A ' , 4' fs-Iiibg, 'BF' vi ,. w,....f: ic-. . 1, , W, I, Page 35 N X X. X-,, x XX X . . X . 1 X x r X N rx xl' lf lf Zin emutiam .V -. I! X N If yn 3, V im, .'i 1. r l ,I- l14 'l rr wx' lfvll'-1 1 E-.I jf 'f . Al.. 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The devotion and love that Irby Carruth has shown for his Alma Mater luv his interest in her welfare, by his sympathy with her members. and hx' his leadership in carrying out her ideals have won him this place of respect and love in the hearts of his class- mates of l92T. Page 38 l y , . y um R. P. JARRETT Senior Sponsor' CLASS, after three years in college, always finds among the faculty members of the school persons who fit more closely than others the mould of its ideals, and who sympathize more readily with the projects upon which the class is most intent. The class of 1927 selected R. P. Jarrett, Head of the Department of Educa- tion, to become the sponsor of the organization because the class liked the ideal- ism of the man, because it enjoyed his jovial disposition and appreciated his unlimited affection for youth and things youthful. The class welcomed him because it was certain of a ready sympathy with its dreams and a penetrating understanding of its problems. The close of the year finds Mr. Jarrett an indispensable part of the class, a pleasant host, a true friend, and a counsellor who delights more in following than in leading. Page 39 l lm ..,, -. T l l l I 1 i ' I X 1 ' z i 2 . 4 5 s , 5 3 . l Q 5 i l 4 0 S . l ' 2 Q ' Q 1 T0 Q 0 L T 1 5 f 2 E A ., O O' O A l .,4,., V.----1.17-.W L- - -A W- 2 i ,,.,....,.,. . 4. ..,.,,,, ,iw . . ...,N , ,,,,,, ,H ' . f7j1,'g7.113..f4fm,y:' ff, ' , r ' ,.,, -,...:.. , -. f- ax' li. li.XRlil l'li, B. .-X. Canyon, Toxos Ilfislory llramnlic Cflulmg Phi Alpha Tang Pres. .-Xntlcrs 'ZBQ Vice-Pres. Freshman '23g Pres. junior Class '26g Pres. Senior Class. 3l.x1c11-1 fi.XRDNER, B. S. Vigo Park, Texas Foods Scholarship Societyg Sesanieg Home Eco- nomics Vlulng Swisher Lounty Club. .' W. ..., .. -....., ,...,., ... .......... . .. . .. ... 4.-- g O O O l 'E li - l 5 I l X I I I 1 f S ' i e 1 l 3 ...- 'o Q. I 1 ! Y 3 i Q . 7 1 . . 1 . f . 1 l x E EUS. li i sl. i l l . 3 .QV , O O 0- . , . h l o 3 -S isss as sssf dif.Mfwu,. . g l i 1 2 . Q . S 1 Q f.. E S i 3 . f Tn, BRADFORD CARRUTH, B. A. Canyon, Texas Public Speaking Pres. Elapheians '25, '27g Le Mirage Organizations Editor '25g Dramatic Clubg Pres. Scholarship Society '27. ADDIE LEE SMITH, B. A. Lockhart, Texas Spanish Sesameg Y. XV. C. Ag Scholarship Society. iff .,Cf -- ..,..n,...,..w,,., 4 -----...-m.- ..,. . ...-...m...,-..W.....W- .... WW., ...4 S . i ff e o o o 0 1 Q if Q I E 1 3 imp ft 1 , . ., he ,102 UW A . I . We. 49 50 2 1 K ., ,M .,.. .5r--...... .-...6. ..,, 6.....,,,,.,,,. .,,, I ' I N - V W-.. Y ,. ...-,,,,,,,......-,.VM.c........W.,.,.,.W,,,,Q,,:,..Q,L..- . Wm, 4 ' i fi i Z 5 l If Ms.. MMSQEIA fir ...- . f -f f--iq'-'ifir' A 5 -wi' .... 3- 5 Page 40 l 0 I Q, i i l 5 1 l 5 l E a , , 4 NIYRTLE HOOD, B. A. Amarillo, Texas ROY T. GLADSON, B. S. Canyon, Texas English Education Elapheiang Orchestrag Chorusg Scholarship Anders? Dramatic Club- Societyg Dramatic Clubg Society Editor, Prairie '27g Pres. Cousins Hall '26, BERNICEXVATKINS, B. S. Leonard, Texas WILLIE A. MCCARTY, B. S. Canyon, Texas S ociology A gricultnre Elapheiang Phi Alpha Tau. Cousinsg Rednieng Debate Clubg Students' Councilg Tennis Teamg College Debater. I f 4 1 s 1 , 5 I f l 1 x . l Y 1 5 I l T l , I 1. l' I r A ll X , 5 , E , - Page 41 Xl'IDRl-LX' ll.xLL, H. S. Emory, Texas I O Kliio 'J O O 1 0 o o Q ,-. 'J 0 O 0 0 t 5 1fr I O . 'J lj Z-1, i 'J Q u L m i . f . . , . . .....,M.,, ..n.-..., , 3 1, '. i xl.'i'i-114 l'mi'.xiz'r. IS, .X. Sl-1Z'L'l'f07l. Texas lflllllilillllflf .ilflllflll-SlI'Clff0ll ' ' Xl :hu Iiilllli Tvpc High: Prairie Staff Ihi . I 1 70-'Zig Yiwu--l'res. Senior C lass. Ilmm' lfl'0lIOHII'CS llome lim' Cilulm: Sesame: Dramatic Club. , ,, 5, f ,..,n.i,..l,.i CLRMCHEN HOWELL, B. A. Knox City, Texas English Sesame' Tvpe High: Prairie Staff, Modern l-anguageiCl'ub, Methodist Student Federa- tion. OPAL Cizoss, B. A. Canyon, Texas lifC1fIl,6W'LCll1iCS Sesame. .12 .,,. aff' xi ,fn :V O O O O O ' L f , A ' ,Of V zz f. ,Q M i O WM V474 f WWE 1 znmg 1 io . 0 0 t so A 5 i i L, 'f bfi Q Q o o L Q Q io omwi - . ,......., .,i.. ,.,.,,,,.,,,,, .,,,, M 'f' - f H I I .,.. f .ill-5, L. t , I .Ls?ifiYI1.13..:.,,,,,, L Page 42 Oi , LUCILLE ASTRACAN, B. A. Canyon, Texas Spanish Scholarship Society, Vice-Pres. Students' Councilg Pres. Elapheian '27, Prairie Staff. HAZEL NIATHIS, B. A. While Deer, Texas English Pres. Elapheian '26, Debate ClubgY.XN7. C. ' '26 '27 Dramatic Club' Phi Alpha A. Cabinet . 3 , Tau, Inter-Collegiate Debate '26, '27, XMILLIAM DON HAM, B. A. Mt. Vernon, Texas Spanish Antler, Pres. Foreign Language Club, Madrigal Club, Buffalo Pal, Student Assist- ant, Library. RUBY XVIMBERLEY BAKER, B. S. Canyon, Tex. Spanish Sesameg Y. W'. C. A.g Chorus, Library Economy. r,,,......-. .,,v..-..--.v,. ,,e,,,,-,,-,a, O O - 1 r Q U f Page 43 O AV, f- f- F' . 1 - K V O Ai 0 o o O 0-,Z O Q O If - x ?7 ' ' 0 . C, O O O Oi jk. 0 O O O 015, PM . ffl, ' Rlililjli NI. Kloolua, B. A. rlleron, Ohio .S'pan1'sl1 Vousinsg Scholarship Society. I3131z'1'112 I-'o5T1zR, B. .-X. Floyd, N. M. Latin' Scsameg Out-of-State Clubg Treas. Phi -Xlphu Tau. MAE SIMMONS, B. S. Alemplzis, Texas Primary Education Scholarship Societyg Sesameg Editor-im Chief 1927 LeMirage. IUMA NIORRIS. B. A. English Debate Clubg Foreign Sesameg Y. XV. C. A. Xjfr C O 0 o pq Y, 3 J 0 x , H arrold, Texas Language Club: O 5 O fi' O O ' Q J C ' O f Page 44 ' 1,..,,,,,,....,,,,M.. ,,,, N ,... ,,,,,, .,,,, . ,. . ,,,,, ,,,,, .D .. O O . O O . i ' x Zi fo ..,,,,,...,,....-.. 5 ...,... ,...-.,....., 2 iQ? EQ 5 0 o 0 o JOHNETTA ANDERSON, B. A. Canyon, Texas F1NN1s W. VAUGHN, B. S. Lnbboek, Texas Art Mfannal Training Elapheiang Senior Representative to Le- Cousins, Buffalo HT Club, Phi Alpha Tau. Mirage, Pres. W'. A. A. '26, Sec. Pi Omega '27. LOUISE SHANKLIN, B. A. Canyon, Texas DONA HARDIN, B. A. Canyon, Texas Spanish P English Scholarship Societyg Elapheiang Elapheian Representative to Students' Council. Dramatic Club. Elapheiang Phi Alpha Tau, Debate Club, Q o o rg J 0 O O O A - i l 4 3 r, 3 '. T' maj Page 45 Q 0 o ci D ff' A . 5.1 LA l 1 A T il J, 5 ' ,,,,,,... ....., ..,. ,. .....,,., -.-W ..,. ,. ,,,, . .... ,,.,.,..,.,.e,-...... 5 7 E gig. s T ' M ' f...Q.'f.ffffflfQ,Qf . ...W M QQ QQ.- 14.5 'L Nlla1u.1a I. jizxxixs, B. S. Canyon, Texas VIOLA JONES, B. S. Lamesa, Texas .flgriculfure Home Ecomonics .Xnllcrg l5ulTz1l0 T Club. Home Ee Clubg Phi Alpha Taug Y. VV. C. A.g Scholarship focietyg Sesameg Dramatic Club. Rm' IQILEY, B. A. Lockney, Texas 5-ANNIE JGNES, B- A- Canyon, TCXUS A ,Z English Elapheiang Art Clubg Pres. T. O. C. Sesameg Type Highg Debate Clubg Dra- matic Club. ' f ol o o 5 F' L'- 2f-.,. g. 'J L, ,J I. I N L C O X n , g ' ,M ,, ,. f W WWW! mm4mZZm.h Page 46 3 I f ,..,W,,r,,, .,,, f. 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Canyon, Texas English Antlerg Redmeng Type High: Dramatic Clubg Phi Alpha Tau: Student Manager Foot- ball Team '25. l l O O O O O O O O O FLOY H. HOLMAN, B. A. English Canyon, Texas T. O. C.g Elapheiang Phi Alpha Tau. Canyon, Texas S '+I 1 CAROLA HETLER, B. A. Lubbock, Texas EDWARD GERALD, JR- I English EWSZYSII Type High, Phi Alpha Taug Sesameg Pres. Freshman Class '23-'24g Pres. Antler Chorusg Cheer Leader '25, '26, '27, 243 Reclmen '24, '25g Press Club, '24, '25, '26, '27, Editor The Prairie '25-'26, '26-'27. 1 3 g 1 O . O O O .. 6 .... .0 .... O I O ' O ' O O o o' X A o o . . -2 . - ..f.,-.-., ,... ,. - .... - .... . ..... ,.n..-..--. ......,, 1. ...,, W3 5 . .- , . ...M .. .... I Wk.. Page 49 2 as 4 . .Q iam.. .. al.: -LLi-. '1i:L314a'3.u:,. Llf.2,.m..2mL'M:.,.2f4nff . f' fm 2' - ff' if o 3 O 0 C l Q l l Oi l Ol o O A -..N O 0 If l fi O 9 P' O lfiuan Omzizsr, B. A. Canyon, Texas LILLIE NICTQINNEY, B. A. Mill Creek, Okla. Clzemistry History Cousinsg Vice-Pres. Scholarship Society, Sesameg Treas. Scholarship Societyg Sec. Y. XV. C. A., Director Phi Alpha Tau. Phi Alpha Tau: Orchestra. OPAL Durrox, B. A. Panhandle, Texas lilapheiang Students' Councilg Prairie Staff, Dramatic Club. O . O O v NELL EVELYN GALLOWAY, B. S. Claude, Tex. English History Elapheiang Debate Club, Prairie Staff, Sec.-Treas. Type High. X! f l el we ' I 44W 5 ew f We ff ' ff f f f Ogg ,L Oi ,,,fff,l,.,,,Wi nf 9 , ' ' ' A ' r' ' - - -- ,. ...-,,,,Wef,g,fQZf2Z.,,W,,,f awww fllflef - I ,, , , ' 3'fR 1f'J ff T if o rf'f 'r ' ' r K-ff f -1 ,, ,,,..,. H .ff ff,l V , , if ft 'rr'r ' 4 fee C Z A 1 is 1 O 0 O 0 o o o Q , ' f , . , ,,,., fe u.i'. , ' W' my s. . . -- V' ef kr.: X atxigggr -z.i.. .. '.'.L4- fr ' -' v . , V' ' ff , , 5... .f....s,.a .....,..a. ,.. -..,,f.r...l ,,,, ke' Page 50 o 0 Q o Q o o o , - . O 9 bf 21 ' O o e 5 to Q 4 DEE R. HAIRGROVE, B. Spur, Texas ESTHER FOG.-XRTY, B. S. Canyon, Texas Education Biology Cousinsg Batchelcler Debate Clubg Method- Sesameg Y. W. C. A. ist Student Federation. XVILLIE NIAE BAGYVELL, B. A. Claude, Texas JEWELL FOSTER, B. .-X. Amarillo, Texas History Spanish Elapheiang Y. XV. C. A. Elapheiang Y. XY. C. Ag Chorusg Foreign Language Club. . , I 5l?QOOOQ0i ?OOoOOT'Z O O O O O 0 N - 1 4 1 - J Page 51 ff 'X-o O O 0 kr' C '- rg E1 . . - j'. .-nl i' O i X 45 fo A - G ss 1 o T Q .1 l L' - kk-ijsjj .1 il lfffsiggfgf. 5 O Q O To Q ' . V,,, ,.,,, -..J 5 lfimxx 'l'.vriz, B. S. Tzzlia, Texas VEDA SXVAFFORD, B. S. Canyon, Texas P11 ysics Home Economics fousiusg Phi Alpha 'liaug Pres. Swisher Sesameg Scholarship Societyg Pres. Home fouuly Club '25, 'Z6. EC Club '25g Phi Alpha Tau: Dramatics Clubg Y. XV. C. A. AlAlll-ll, NlCQl'1ElEN, B. S. Canyon, Texas MILTON BEAAIERS, B. S. Colorado, Texas .11 rl A gricultmfe ' Pres. Phiclius Art Club '26g Elaphiean Antlerg Chorusg Pres. Buffalo Pals. Representative to l.c Mirage '27. I A i , ,, J U O O O O O O I 1 O . 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Nl.-XTHIS WE know that she lives, for a soul like hers could not pass and cease to be. 3 QL We know that she has found her guerdon, SX for she fought a good light and kept the faith. 25 Une who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break: Never dreamed, though right were Worsted, wrong would triumphg Held we fall to rise, are baffled to hght betterg Sleep to wake. We know that her radiant soul faced the sunset with shining trust, and that she crossed the bar with eyes fixed upon the Pilot's face. lYe know that she loved us and that her friendship was sweet to us. XYe know that we shall never forget her, and that in that fair land her thought will some- times be of us. 3? it S2 25 Sf R5 Sf it if if Sf 'e2aSa1S3 e?f:szaQ3QB2 efifihsrniiikzsniiihlrfd? 53 Elf! r-iiikas rfiiikqsrfiiihl gli gli: S pears Page 58 ww w fzfws 1 1 w W1 M , '?mf'Eai'+. -. 'HWS I -' ' f- A f' fbx 'i '-'Lf - 1.5: 'ff l . 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R ' I I A '--.N Ss., 1 -:rpms 1 f , , - ' A-11 ' l f J x 4 - N -5 x- - . hm NX KW! F N 1 N Q IBA? H 'ff t gg- Nr' if Q , P' NN X' xxxx -' I 1 - - A . fg pg! 'ff 5, -'Ami rx X1-X.:','i - 1- -1-jg if a rlhug 2' M- - W' 'n V R . 1 I ' Z1 ,.f' Rf-K' X'-Q5-.,.. WELL 4 K' -' - JIUNJIOR MASON ANDERSON President of Junior Class 'riaiie JIUNIUR crass IKE the knights of old who rode forth upon their fiery chargers in search of the Holy Grail, the members of the Junior Class of 1926-'27 have gone out in search of the honors 'which the school has to offer in its various activities, and their quest has not been ln vain, for they have received the laurels of victory in profusion. Not even the glory of King Arthur's knights of the round table can eclipse the scintillating brilliancy of our heroes who have shown their mettle upon the gridiron, the basket ball court, on the cinder track, and in the minor sports as well. Cf equal importance are the distinctions which our representatives have Won in other fields of endeavor. The business manager of the Prairie is a junior as Well as several members of the staff. Likewise, our class has furnished her share of those whose labor makes this volume possible. Three of the student assistants are juniors, and several of the officers of the various organizations are also members of this class. . But of greater importance than these is the fact that this class has striven to uphold the high ideals of our Alma Mater. Page 60 I E . X all 2 fri fl wg , ? ' '32 3 Th? 235 mi l Qt f ,Z Q 1 ', f E Oi ' mg , iw L :Hex I f Q25 of 'v '45 : 1 f ig .g . Y ,,,A .. Q ,.,.... A ,,,,. .,., .,,,, , . ...V.A, ,Qi so UL- .,9,.-.,M,L 0 0 o 0 Q 0 I L L LLL . L .,,,.. -WO ,..... L, ,.,, ,.., taof, ,, ,A., L, ,O ,, -J , L. LQ L OH Q L Z NELLIE jo BAUCOM Mineral Wfells, Texas Intermediate Education HAZEL KELLY San Antonio, Texas Primary Education JEFF FOXVLER Loclcney, Texas lllanual Training ALICE SHORT Lefors, Texas Alathematics RUTH BLOODWORTH Iacksboro, Texas Home Economies LORENE PARKER Follett, Texas lllusic LELA BOYD Stanton, Texas Spanish JOHN T. XVILEY Canyon, Texas Chemistry GIS ULU Page 61 , W., ,, ,,..W,.,.-.., ...,.a-.,i:5-3: O 0 , ,, . ., ..,,,, .9 9 ENE Lluu. Pnzxuxmx Snyder, Texas Public Spmkznzg RIARY PAULTNE RM' Hereford, Texas Spanish YTRGII, GORE Seymour, Texas .Uamml Training YIOLET XYEST Muleshoe, Texas Public Sfneanking 7 O FAYE COWAN Miami, Texas Aft MILTON RAMsEv Fort VVorth, Texas Manual Training HASSIE DAVIS Haskell, Texas M usic C. VV. XVEST Canyon. Texas English O 0 ,, . E ES T f 61565 j 570,361-an af WINNIE JONES Wfhitesboro. Texas English JENNIE OSBORNE Wfhite Deer, Texas Home Economics OTTO NIEYERS Canyon, Texas Physics JANETTE COMES Canyon, Texas 1 1 'ifj AIARVINE PARKER Higgins, Texas E11 glfish BOBBIE ROLAND 'XVildorado, Texas M'usic ELIZABETH FARRINGTON Chillicothe, Texas E71 glish JESSE D. BARKER Canyon, Texas J O English Public Speaking ,, ..s4,,I..s, SI V,.I ,,,, ,,,,I.,6, ,I OI ,, 6 O M6 I O O. AO, ,,W.,,-,II,,,,,,,, ,W., , ,,,,,, I,,. I,,I ,WI,,M ,, a is ,a i , P ,, ,Q I . Q ' X , 1 7,,...-,,.,, ..... ,, , JT.. 5 1 'full A f gi ff ' T V 4. 1 T and if . , . , I' f I I - .A ITTT f f :spy 2 ' ' V! 5 E, W: Q , ,:::' - ! . . 1 9 xx I f if ffsbh. C f . 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NIARY COWART Silverton, Texas Primary Education OLLIE NIAE JOHNSON Canyon, Texas Texiiles FRANK STAFFORD Canyon, Texas lllasic EULA SMALLEY Claude, Texas Hlusic s THELMA DUMAS Hillsboro, Texas Home Economics JESSIE NIAE SCOTT Canyon, Texas Art ITERSCHEL CLAWSON Tulia, Texas .Manual Training GRACE FERGUSON Hereford, Texas C lzeniistry 'O O O O . A IT' Os H 9 .. MQ, O A V 07 H H 0 J , 65256 , k V l S 9. .,-s wg 1, Q ,MQ QF., ,Q 0, ,o. O Page 67 k.,?T, . .,- W A ALMA MATTER Over boundless reach of prairie Over rolling plains, Over cliff and crag and canyon Alma Mater reigns! To maroon and White, our colors, VVe would faithful be- Hearts as bold as Western breezes, Souls as pure and free! Round thy image, Alma Mater, Hallowed memories twineg Bless the sacred ties of 'friendship Pledged before thy shrine. Thou hast taught us, Alma Mater, All we have to give, In the joy of loving service Ever let us live. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! We will faithful beg Through the years that lie before us VVe'll remember thee! Page 68 f!Q1 3sPW W TF 54 Q X ly 1 i 2 1 K l K f Fw - F if .. ' , 4 D L2 ' ' -X - ff- 'X P' jfz IJ H U SW MW fn I: 1 Wm L 7 f x fx -4 L WU 9 G .- D Q CO0 Cv O CP czo SOPHOMORJE L E Q V X Eo O ' 6, o CLARA D. FORRESTER EARNESTINE WILLIAMS FLORA DORRIS IDELMER ASHWORTH BIAUDE CROWDER DOLL BIRDWELL EAINIA jEANE DONALD ELTON D. JOHNSON ELIZABETH HAYS HAZEL BARTON MARY EDITH HOPKINS INA MAE HOPKINS IWARGARET CAMP A GERALDINE BROWNING ELEANOR MILLER JORDAN MILLER ERIN GAMBLE JOE WOODFIN KATHERINE KURL RAY LACKEY MARIE HANNAH ESTHER FIELDS LAUNA MOORE MILDRED HUCKABY IRENE WILLIS CLYDE NORMAN NONA HEDGECOKE JOHN STAPLETON MYRTLE ROGERS VIDA SAVAGE PRICE NIOORMAN MARY SUE SMITH in I O Oi V ,1- I A . I 0 O Ukflgp EARL SPARKS LOIS GOODRICH j. D. GAMELE TRAVIS SHAW, JR. JUNE KOLLAER H ARRY XVITT ELIZABETH CHANDLER GAIQIKISON XVALLACE -L 0 AQ? bE Ogg :jk in 3 V ' ,.,1. . M f Q , 1 foil 'R I ' 1 i Sv 3 - K ' 'f f' I 7 Ai S I ff 2 I . f f' 1 L,,A.,A,f O3 HENRIETTA CALLIS ROGER PEARSON NANNIE MAE YVHITTENBERG GEORGE HEATH LOUISE FULLER ORA MAE ROBBINS NIABEL CHRISTOPHER NELLIE HOLSTED O O H ' H Page 72 u V S Y A 5 f z ,.. O D O O O O' 1 I or Y ,y O 3 I . N- -Y ' EO' O D, - I LL I . 9? I ... - 0 MARY FRANCES MILLER HORTON BURK RAYMOND XIVILSON BLANCHE SCOTT MARY THOMAS ZELMA SHACKLEFORD FLORENCE NEAL SUSIE STEPHENSON ALVA BEACH ARTHUR M IDDLETON VVANDA FAYE RASMUSSEN EVELYN GLADSON IRENE HALL THELMA DUKE BEULAH HALL GLADYS WRIGHT .....,...,,.,,.....,..,...,..,.-,,7 f f,,......,,,,..,,,,,U ..,.,..,,,,,....-,.,fA,,..W,....-L,,..,,...,L.I.....,.,,L-.,,Q.., ..,,,.N,,-,..,,.... WA..- ..., ,A . , , . , . , . -- I O 1 1 X 1 I I ,, OI .0 , 5 I Q oil fl I E f Page 73 Q39 ill BIATTIE DEv1N JOHNNIE GROVES BIARIE DODGEN VERNON HARMON GUYRENE NIOTT THELMA TYNES STELLA STRANGE HORACE GL Ascow GLADYS GLASGOW IRENE CRAWFORD EUNICE WALKER DENNIS SMITH BERTA WALKER EDNA FALLWELL Avis GROVES DALTON FORD .OV O J 3 CJ O O I J I- Q J . J 1 'Q W- I l 7 1 O --n EN Q , . -491 2 i ,.. 9 O J 0 J 3 . u Q J O O O T ' O f O ,QS I f 5 If f 4 4 X ff W Qi f f Qi Q 4' ' . 3 J Mf X 1 0 ,,,R,,, ,, I O.: Page 74 1 2 Z o O O Page 75 MARIE STALCUP BERTHA PARKER BEss COBB NEXVTON YVAYLAND PAULINE STEPHENSON OCTA CLARK VIOLA DAUER IVA PARKER THE HOME COMERQS HYMN Oh, Alma Mater, throned above In realms of thought and truth divine, With queenly grace and mother's love Thy children call unto thy shrine. High o'er the plainsyour torch you rear, And by its light we guided come, As pilgrims who no journey fear, ' To find our Way back to our home. And make us worthy of thy love, Oh, let us not thy trust belie, Our Alma Mater throned above. -Moov C. BOATRIGHT Page 76 NX Q v fi? 55452 6 525 FRESHMEN T J '- 1,'Zv1, , . 7' I i 0 , If . 2 , t . k-ge ' X x ' an X 9 f . ' 0 , , ' 1 ' fr' , AW 1 1:1 A. 'HA I . In ' Q . . . .., 1 I Q' . .p x A f I I X . 4 I I CLWENDOLYN SPRADLEY KIAIIEI, HOXYELL PACLINE STEELE SUNSHINE GRADY ETHEL WORIIILE NIILDRED HILL RUTH IQENNEDY Rum' STREET KIARGARET FIELDS CURFEVV CLIFTON CLEO JONES ELVA LACY ZENOBIA LUST VERNON BAKER HELEN HARVEY EURITHA HENRY CARROLL WEBB GORDON BECK I V 1 -Af I 2 ff ww W N30 is , . ' '9 I , I ,.- -. Y: .pk 'T I Tj 'f f 1 ' ' , K fr ' I Page 78 19 ff EMMETT SMITH RUTH STRAIN MARGARET CARRELL VIRGIL THOMAS DEXTER NEIGHBVORS RAY MORGAN S ZELA MAE WALSER ELIZABETH PRONGER NIAYME COLLINS' WALKER BOSTON LUCILLE ROUSSER VIRGINIA HALE LEROY LANDERS FANNIE FAY WRIGHT SUSIE NIAE NIEADOVVS BARNARD ROBERSON JANNETTA LITTLE XYILMA ROGERS Page 79 BILL SKELTON EMMA BEARDON FAYE CHEYNE BOYCE BANDY DOLLIE BETH FOX ETHEL FLOYD FLORENCE XYOODRUFF VELMA BURNHAM DOROTHY THOMAS SYPHEL COOK W TLHELMINA OBERST VVILMA PEARSON ROY CHEATHAM FLORENCE ROUNTREE RUBY PRESSLEY GEORGE TURNER EDITH GRAHAM EMMA SUE BUCHANAN T T X ,lx 2 H Page 80 f S is 4 W f .M A, V f ww, .,,. , V X MARIE MILES SYLVAN XVRENN BLANCHE XVARTES VIDA Cox ELIZABETH CHERRY LYDIA HAVENER REX XVALCUP JESSIE .EHRESMAN VERA HINES NEWTON CRANE RUTH NIURPHY FRANCES COLLINS PAUL PRICE MYRTLE SPURLOCK RAYMOND NELSON JEXVELL BALLARD HAROLD STEPHENSON NIAUDE EIDSON' I I ,E , Y. I A, . R . MAR-. A Page 81 1 I IJ 0' Y-I N: S sf 5 2 K X FRANK SPRING AVIS LOARD FATE JOYCE BEN PORTER THELIIA ICRULL XYILLIE BENNETT BLANCHE BOONE GLENN CHURCHNAII ERA CHRISTOPHER VVELDON BURNEY CAROL CORBETT ALTA MAE SEXTON J. D. HAZELWOOD BEULAH CLEAVINGER FRED DAVIS IRIS EDWARDS LOVVELL KING DOROTHY BQADDEN ri, s 55 W1 R. ,XV 'fl 1 . Page 82 A . , A ,Tu S4-.g4.fi'-gs. A .1 ,ff .Es Ii' II., 50 I . , f Qld NIARY: SUE SEARS FERN CASE JESS PRICE ADELINE INGERTON THELMA FERGUSON PAUL SYMS VIVIAN BOSTON GLADYS BATES RAYMOND MERIWEATIIER ETHEL NIURPHY ALLIE MAE WILLIS WILLIAM GUYER FRANCES NIORROW LUCILE CLARK GRADY PEARSON GLADYS NIURPHY GENEVA CLARK LESTER KNOX .J 1 .1 ' I I1 R f Page 83 'bo A I f F' zz if K JV, Q-1 1 f R 4.21 fa A 4 :-- ' ,. , ' , , ,IV 'fy RS FLORA BAKER NORA SAMS DORA SAMS EDXA. XVHITAKER ROY BEEVER GRACEVA NIYERS JUANITA BALES NELL HURLEY CHARLIE KENT LENA PORTERFIELD NELL RAYBURN INEZ ALLEN JOSEPHINE SHORT ELBERT GEE ' MYRTICE GLASGOW GLADYS STALLINGS M ILDRED MCCUAN CLIFFORD KEITH .1 Q, vi , 'K J 0 Q43 X I ,ff 4 V IA if R E55 QW' 5 I -Tr' , .J , f f 9 4 fff gff ,f I 4: 1 M f X W 1 i-ff. ,ff ,.., s ' f ,,. 'if 1. ,S 1' W M714 'ff 4 X f xg? ' f vf? f -vi gx I ff 4 1 ., . ' -sfiw f ' MARY LOU BECKHAM IRENE SIEGLER THELMA KLOCK LOUISE HANNA EDYVARD ADAMS LOUISE BELL HELEN WHITE EUNICE COLEMAN HENRY SEARS NIARJORIE NVALTERS LO VENA DOBBS XVANDA STINEBAUGH NIILDRED ORSBURN JACK ROBERTS GLADYS SIEGLER LULA MAE IRONS RULH ANSLEY LOYD DEVIN Page 85 ' : . .,. 'K 3 - 'xx Q vii, , Y Af' 'Q ,L if ' QA ' .1 5 'Q I W .SQ 6 fi' x ,Q Q Page 86 V w MMR f' X :First , munb g X Y KJ, IVY, , xx 41, T i i uu i NW . WT-'L.W'4ff ' J H It A f i fgwx g xfkfff d f , E X Y fd!! M W - ' W -' swf' ., VN' 1 N! L 1 41, Q H g, .1 w,W-,,.u.,,,.4 N-' RN .AVI .. 1 f K ' X 4 4 9, a M1340 'B -'V lfl'Xlu.T-I UZ. K i UNI- 'J N541 'X ' X ..,MlN.1- U'v-5'elU--- f--iq .v-.fu-V qyx , K' F f , cfs T2 ff F- ' , 7 E 9 f C? C- - ,.u MIV'-V N.-hw x 0-Q11--X ' 'HH' TEACHER TRAHWWM3 LABURATORY 1 R x X ' livfcx H -A-A gl. Q so T , X H ,1',r'-J' lfy' fo, , I 1 Hififi!15iTff2iT:'rMU7VT, F. E. SAVAGE Superintendent of Training Departrnent Axxys I. HIBBETS R. P. JARRETT ' FLORENCE NICNIERTRIE Supervisor of Practice Teaching Supervisor of Practice Teaching Supervisor of Practice Teaching V cuz the Primary Grades in the High School in the Intermediate Grades .....M...W,,,,.m.w-.,.m.-1: i Page 88 R. 19, QTARRETT SCHOLARSHTP SOCTETY Q f f Q5 D EQ M i . 'tl'- NATIONAL HONM SOCIETY 1 '5 3 X' X lar li 5 ROLL F LORA BAKER LEMA MARLAR EDNA KAHLBAN THELMA PARSONS HATCHER BRONVN MONTIE ROCKXXfELL HUGH KAHLBAN ILA STEWART GRACE BYRD AILEEN SNVAFFORD WYATT MCLAUGHLIN DOROTHY THOMAS OLIVIA FINCHER VIRGIL THOMAS JUANITA HARLAN IRENE VVALLER HISTORY HE National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was formed in 1921, but the local chapter was made possible only after the VX7est Texas State Teachers College was admitted into the Southwestern Conference in 1925. So the school term 1925-1926 was this chapter's first year-a year which closed with the encouraging number of six- teen members. The purpose of the society, as stated in the constitution, is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of the American secondary schools, hence the fundamental virtues of character, scholarship, leadership, and Service are taken as the basis for selection of members. Page 89 f ' ' xx l l i COMES CLUB Exhibition of Latin projects h Ct b t 'work on the Project Los Tres 0505 La,Ba1zda, the Spanis it , a i .3 Page 90 By sewing They Serve and SO They Serve Page 91 Y OLD LADY 31 Serwlor Dramatic Club 1 dramatic productriorz presented by the The Junior chorus 1 f FSM tit' 'uk' . 4. ' v - A , s Page 92 A kodaking club composed of members of the Ifigh School Y. U . C. .fl Games for playground and social gatlzerings Page 93 W. 1 Z y Class in woodwork The seventeenth Ford .- ,. 1 r v 1 ' Page 94 X 5 i ' I ' x .lk ' f .W .,.::.., , X .,..... , , NW 1 lg. J, 1 Q it , ,AN 1 fu :rf ,H x 9, ,l x ff X f M , ,tt Wav 1 fc ,1,, . S, S , ,,itLL , f X WS' rfb . 4 e, ,fine Q 3 A f':??f 4 2S ,JL- These boys and their Scoutrnaster are Eagle Scouts of the year-old troop of Bov Scouts of Canyon. They have the record of going to the top in scouting in the least posszble lzme 4 I 5 5 N v 4 1 3 The Boy Scouts of Troop I are caught in action 5 yr 1' xx .vl Z S , 1 5 V E A , N , 3 s of 3 Q , - Q O A '1 M 47? fe S Page 95 I . I I A I 1 S 14 iwf Y , M QI' The Calf football squad The Cabf basket ball squad Page 96 Garclenmg THE SEVENTH GRADE C077Z77'LCI'CiCZl aritlzmelic Page 97 Story hom' THE SIXTH GRADE I 11 the gymnasium Page 98 At work IFJUFTH GRADE Illore fun Page 99 Lefs study FOURTH GRADE Supewised play , 11422 Page I-00 . ... Num bm' work THE THIRD GRADE Playlime Page 101 Q Pussy W illow time THE SECUND GRADE At play X ,- .Af fs jj i ,' ,f .I A I ! Y Yi. 5 ,S f f I , , S s a l' I 'Kv ff f f f 1,-,ff V i Page 102 H onoring George W oslmfngton THE FIRST GRADE At work Page 103 Free period THE KIINDERGARTEN Orclzestra af'-R ' Page 104 I7-?E?i'-f ' ,. --, -. . Y . , - - . .4 1 , - K affe:-A f ., 6, -.4 , , i f 1w5z'fw gm ' X ' ff'-Ga. Af 1'e-- ff A 613 1 -r l 7 If lffflfff' QJWFZ4 .I HQ'-' ' ,,f.:' R .N-,J Q ' H-fi kk 4! M Xxx --- gif, WW X 43 1. W n M, I, -57 .1 . If fm - ' Ny'-1?v31f'Gz I' 3 X 'nl li'A3n'5'fPl li',a I' igsf'-'.W Q ,,, I ff !ll,fliNIXll'l!i x. i f xx 1lm!'ll!!E', N uma-J ,ff -sff.e'-f, X X mM! '. 'xflzvb-..,1f9.4 mJX ' nv . XX fs 'I - Nl q v yfis ii, 'Eff-V111 f 'N 'fW'f 5 ',lU I WH - N -? 4,'ivX W, MQQVM w 'N ew ' u, H'-4l1 ' lt! I EJ., I A w M A I 1-.f uf IX ,-' Q':-.Irvin 1 M ,Alu j, l , xx V tr-,:.,,, mf' x, M' W X' 7? ' A 2 f fi .' .Q X Q W Y. 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It is one which a staff could not accomplish in a creditable manner without the help and co-opera- tion of both faculty and students. The compiling of this volume of Le Mirage has been no exception. There have been times when the staff has been com- pelled to ask for help, and at no time has the call failed to provoke the desired response. To those who gave so generously of their time and thought, the representatives of the four classes and of the various organizations, the senior class, Miss Ritchie, Mr. Shaw, Mr. lVIcCarter, and many others, the staff takes this means of expressing its appreciation of their services so graciously rendered. QQ Q ffl QE ?l g Q af W at 552 'S fig t - 5 it P 1 ll AE AEE!!-55 AE Z5 AE AE 55 55 55 i T EN Q +413 l EF Ng ds Q M MH d 2 Q deneiit M ,QE THE TE dl? we An old man going a lone highway TE Came at the evening, cold and gray, EM Q To a chasm, vast, and deep, and wide: QF ga The old man crossed in the twilight dim, 3 KE, The swollen stream had no fears for him? MB . BN Ng But he turned, when safe on the other side, ay? ga And built a bridge to span the tide. QM -me FW MH Old man said a fellow-pilgrim near, QN NE ' . . . . . HF You are wasting your time in building here, gk Q You never again will pass this way, UW gg Your journey will end with the closing dayg wi You have crossed the chasm. deep and wide, EN N9 Why build you this bridge at even'-tide? Wi HB Q53 EZ The builder lifted his old gray head. QF Good friend in the way I've come he said BN xg 1 7 1 gf wa There followeth after me to-day E ND A youth, whose feet must pass this wayg HH This stream, that has been as naught to me, DN N9 . . . UF? ME To the fair-haired youth might a pitfall beg NF He, too, must cross in the twilight dim, E gg, Good friend, I dm building diid bridge for him. gg Mn E2 i E E EE' Ng E HE 'di 5 ii- ?i? 5? i?i'z?i? 3? Si? Q? ii? i?iiYi?i?i?Y? xt-'Q 4 v I z 4 k 5 I I I r r Y f 5 -mf' W W M W If ' 'W Q A ,I If 14 f M fu ' ki i Q! 13' 'i'V'7WW' f'f7 4'!, ' 4 W - ff' ' 6' wi f , 1,6 420 tg ff ,.,f V. Z f If if ,hfvff af' ,f' 7 , ' nfl , 1 gif' I '. I ?yff,1-x- ii 13 I-li-W I ,- I . l, ffv., 1, ..?'f.' 'K f - l lZ,L,fLc.f.4,,.'A, If I f ,1 X , f , , , ,, . , X ff 4 ff' , ll 1 f X, 'J' ,f ,' Q f ff f ' 2 7 K IJ x f ,I 'Aff l ll I I,C?!,ij,??4,, nw' I X IH, A f 4 if pf gli. ,r JV117, , f A ' F' ,fajzf X' . '13',:. F 1 -9 A I .Uf , fx-.i':jf,3g43'!f4?:5g2WZ .v,' V- .,n11I ',l't'l.: ll W - ' , . --WX,-.f'q, . fr!! i.: Wx'- 'Vf 1' ',lx . 'Jgp' L 4, 1 1 - .' X Z 4 M fy ' ' A' X xx - V1 Nl 'Wllffx-gfaf-I.. A ga- 4 A:1 ,- in .. ,W ll 'qfgvf' if i lk: W-,'4ff5fC'fEYf !W-'-?'.EE' f,'p- V? , 1 . Vlf,,v:271 ,M!'g?lm.wig:7f: 41 7' A ' ,7 6 5 lf,f??f2L5a:'Q, f fha! Y ' 144. ,I xxx 'yd W 'S ev'iM,9'Wf!:n lbw, , I .1 , M. ul, .N..,,. .. If 'Q WJ: -,'L:.3:' ,IMQWHJ , il- ,,f...-.QL.3, 4-ff, QQ z.,- yL-:li myflffliffzlff W: .- iv 5- 1: -- . . '- Grganigatinns 'tl s r 8 I v I LE MIRAGE STAFF 9 W Qtfv rw-1-New VIRGIL GORE MAE SIMMONS Associate Editor Editor-iw Chief HALLIE ADAMS . . Orgaiiizatioris Editor NANCY TEEL . . Literary Editor EULA SMALLEY . . . Feature Editor EMMITT HAZI,EWVOOD Feature Editor RUDOLPH FUCHS. . . Ari Editor MASON ANDERSQN , Athletic Editor Page 113 f THE PRAIRIE STAFF E Nx Ax EDWARD GERALD Editor EVERITT DISON Business Manager Top row-HOOD, XVEST, LANDIS, HUCKABY, ASHWORTH, DUTTON, BOYLES W. JONES, LOWES, COWART, FRY Middle row-GALLOWAY, BIRDWELL, HOWELL, ASTRACAN PARKER FORRESTER, WRINKLE, WALLACE Bottom row-HALE, S. JONES, , , Page 114 TYPEQHTGH, THE COLLEGE PRESS CLUB C9 'remwL, r , msgwf en OFFICERS President ...... J. R. W RINKLE Vice-President . . .EVERITT D1soN Secretary-Treasnffer , . NELL CSALLOXVAY Student Council Rep. . OPAL DUTTON 1 Sponsor . . . . Miss RITCHIE P J. R. XVRINKLE HISTORY President YPE-HIGH, the college press club was organized January 25, 1923, by students interested in journalism. VVith Frank Hill as its Hrst president, it took its place among important student organizations, and each year its duties have increased. This year, with J. R. Wrinkle as president, the organization has been very successful. This year in addition to buying T and l'Qui1l pins for members of the Le Mirage and Prairie staffs, Type-High has sponsored the Panhandle High School Press Association which was organized during the last year. Page 115 2 N .uf , , 54 gk H J' I I ,Y N STUDENTS' COUNCIL 'As' ,, - .f Nx m Q59 'Q s M REPRESENTATIVES j. A. HILL . . LUCILLE ASTRACAN WARD GOLDEN JUNE KOHLER . IRIS EDXVARDS . . DOLPHIA CARMACK RUTH DAUER . . DEYLMER ASHXVORTH HERSHELL JENNINGS EULA SMALLEY . OPAL DUTTON . MARGARET CAMP ODELL HEAD . WILLIE MCCARTY ELVA LEMONS . . . Ex Ojicio Member . Senior Representative filnior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative Elapheian Literary Society Sesame Literary Society . Cousins Literary Society Antler Literary Society . Le Mirage Representative Prairie Representative Y. W. C. A. Representative . Fraternity Conncil Loyal Order of Recl Men . . Home Economics GDT' Page 116 K I J x I ' 1-:x,J f J'-fi: E - Xlfgij Y E i- A lx , , -hfryigx - Pig E 5 Iiffi XE Iii' ill-f t' XI l-fl: f ' E- fi fill? ISIRQL :J i I' I fi - f i i V x iii. :,itf-:fi--.T 'K a E,de 1iffx-fili-fg Q I E126 '1 ' - NF - ff I ' ,xii ' -.:, z- :A I -4s I 'n7N5.N:x'iQ'g,x if if I 14 'I -In-f -fr . Z' '-1, If :jg 1 ',,w QI! ff . N4 I ' -1 X . ' f' 1' Q:0....f if 1 ,Q mmpgk- ,ll ' -A, A I , I ,, -X: X 'eww Fm W iz-fs. W' .. 14' ,W W? 'gxlfxxtesima XXI ' ER In 1' 1, A Mil' ' I ' 'I K3 7 M IQ lv ' 1' If 'EI EIJE ' -3 f ' I I K ff 'f' f I X I I V ' ' I I E I4 ,I 9 Rf, I I - I 4 if fffgwf I xxvf f I I, X 1? ff f ' X ANTIJEREMELAIPIIEIAN LITERARY SOCIETIES f ANTLERSELAPHIEIIAN LITERARY SUCIUETIIES ce A259 P OFFICERS President . . . . A riitdl Represeritatiwe. Prairie Reporter . HAROLD SHANKLIN . HAROLD SHANKLIN EARL SPARKS Vice-President - See.-Treas. . . . . JESS PRICE ' . BILL SKELTON ri . WINFIELD MILLER President Top 1'0'ZU-CLEO JONES, SUNSHINE GRADY, MAURINE XMALLINGFORD, GARRISON XVALLACE, HALLIE ADAMS, PAULINE STEELE, MARGARET CAMP G L RUBY PRESLEY, DOROTHY MADDEN, DENNIS Second row-GWENDOLYN SPRADLEY, CHESTER IL , SMITH, ZELLA MAE XVALSER b SHANKLIN, GRACE Bottom row-LAVINA DOBBS, DARRIS CHEYNE, EDITH GRAHAM, LOUISE H FERGUSON, XWINFIELD MILLER, VIRGINIA ALE Page 118 ANTLERAELAFHJEJIAN LITERARY SOCIETIES 9 on ' A OFFICERS - President . . TIP CARRUTH Vice-President , ALICE IDAXYES Secretary . . GRACE FERGUSON T reasnrer. LUCILLE ASTRACAN Sponsor . MISS MCLEAN A TIP B. CARRUTH President Top row-THELMA DUKE, DON HAM, MYRTLE HOOD, NONA BRITT, JEXVEL BALLARD, ARTHUR MILTON, BLANCHE MCDONALD Second row-JEWEL FOSTER, ELLA LEE ROBINSON, LINNE NIAE DOWELL, V IVIAN BOSTON, XYILMA ROGERS, AUSTA PARKER Bottorn 707U'-'THELMA CLOCK, WALTER COWART, GERALDINE KRETCHMAR, VIDA SAXIAGE, RIARIE HANNAH, EMMETT SMITH, MARIE STALCUP Page 119 I ff? 'W . -,KR ,K f I I I r I ANTLEREELAPHEIIAN LTTE C9 Q29 9 rx I A EARL SPARKS P resident :i-fi w ' 1 -Irv Prairie Rep RARY SOCIETIES . EARL SPARKS C President . . Vice-President . . . DON HAM Sec.-Treas. . . . DARRIS CHEYNE Annual Representative . BILL SKELTON orter. . . WINFIELD MILLER Top row-MARION ATKINS, DONA HARDIN, LOUISE FULLER, NENVTON NVAYLAND, CAROL YVEBB EVELYN GLADSON, IMOGENE MCINTYRE A Second row-FERN CASE, X7IRGIL GORE, ERA CHRISTOPHER, LILLIE CLARK, BILL SKELTON, BIARIE NIILES Boitom row-BERNICE W ATKINS, ARCHIBALD LANG, NELL GALLOWAY, BLANCHE VVARTS, MARSENE SMITH, JOHN STAPLETON DOLPHIA CORMACK r r I , , , 4 , in w- ., , 'V . , vt 5 ' ,. V' ' xx. I ., , ,, ,Y kb Page 120 . :Y fl if ' 5 ANTLERAELAPHEIAN LITERARY SOCIETIES 9 em I I OFFICERS' , President ..... LUCILLE ASTRACAN Vice-President , ALICE DAXVES SGCVGHIVS' - . GRACE FERGUSON Tr-'JUISWGV LILLIE CLARK Sponsor . . MISS MCLEAN T LUCILLE ASTRACAN I President I I I 1 ' Top VOTUTHELEN MADDEN, RUTH ANSLEY, HERSHEL JENNINGS, IVIERTICE MURPHY, BEN PORTER, HELEN BULLOCK, GLADYS COMPTON Second row-IRENE SIGLER, GLA MAE WINTERS, OPAL DUTTON . CATHERINE CHANDLER, JESS PRICE, DYS SIGLER, FLORENCE XIVOODRUFF, EULA NIAE BURKE, LELA FRANCES COLLINS, PAUL Bozftorn VOZU'-MABEL MCQUEEN, PRICE, BESS COBB, ILA LASSITER 'nl' --1 4? 26 I YJ Page 121 Y 1 ANTLIERDELAPHEEIAN LITERARY SOIOIEISIES 'E - r v ' V 1- v' ' t 4 . Y C9 WM M + I 4 I W . T. M. CLARK MARY MCLEAN Sponsor SPOHSO7' Top T010-HAZEL NIATHIS, NIARGARET MCELREATH, M. MOSS RICHARDSON, IRBY CARRUTH, EMMA JEAN DONALD, MARY PAULINE RAY, MATTIE LOU HARRISON Second row-MILDRED HUCKABY, DALMA FRY, BEULAH LEE RUTHERFORD, THELMA TYNES, NIARJORIE VVALTERS, PAULINE STEVENSON Bottom VOTE -ERNESTINE VVILLIAMS, TRAVIS SHAW, JR., MARY SUE SEARS, ESTELLE FOX, FAY COWAN, j. D. GAMBLE, MARVINE PARKER i 5 A 'L :L I, Q 25 ' VL gg. ,, A. 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QCOIJSINS D SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES i F ' ' 'W-el.. Q am K -YA, .mx T f ..-W, :T .-.IRA . 2 yu. COUSIINS - SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES Q Q59 OFFICERS President . . . EMMETT HAZLEWOOD Vqfge-President , . JAMES CHAMBERLAIN Secretory-Treasurer . . . FRANK TATE Sponsor . . . MR. SHEFFY EMIIETT PIAZLE XVOOD President Top row-B. CLEAVINGER, JONES, CORBITT, GOODRICH, NEWMAN, H. SEARS, HENRY Middle row-S. JONES, F. F. XVRIGHT, BENNETT, M. CHRISTOPHER, N. TURNER, M. THOMAS Bottom row-M. F. MILLER, HEAD, DONNELL, A. M. WILLIS, BAKER, OBERST, FALLWELL I 5 E Page 124 .um ill! 1 Q gg, 5 r f u EODSLNS Q SESAME LITERARY SOOLEDES co 'ffM2..4fwf 'f or - H - mv + 9 GFFICERS President . . SADIE ANDERSON Vice-President . NELLIE JO BAUCOM S6C7'6fl17'y . SAMMIE JONES Treasurer . . MARY ESTES Prairie Reporter . BESSIE PERKINS Student Council Rep . VIOLA DAUER Yell Leader . . LOUISE WALKER SADIE .ANDERSON President Top row-M. HOWELL, HALL, BAKER, XVEST, CALLIS, ROBBINS, NIEADOR Middle row-LEMONS, HEATH, FERGUSON, GARDNER, TURNER, JOYCE Bottom row-G. PURGER GLASGOW, G. PEARSON, MILLHOLLON, XYALKER, PERKINS, NICCARTY, ALOS 3 Page 125 COIJSINS E SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES 'a - v v ' ' ' Q 744' - ,, wfeweme QS 5, ,, 'S' ,. f t AI. R. XVRINKLE President OFFICERS President . . . . J. R. WRINKLE Vice-President . . DALTON FORD Secretary-Treasurer . . ODELL HEAD Sponsor . . . MR. SHEFFY ' A COX, OSBORNE, SVVAFFORD Top row-BARTON, W EST, NIOTT, ' DAMS, Middle row4BALES, BOSTON, LITTLE, PRONGER, BECK, HOWELL B , W. JONES, CROWDER, GAMBLE, FORD, ROUSSER Boitom ?'0'ZU-IVIYERS, AKER ny. S I r ' ,V . '--,, ,-,.f' ,JV R0 .,, . ,,,a.,, Page 126 4 If 1 I .L , ,--v . Sf' J f 1 F I S , L, ff? I I J, I of X 'J CCOIISINS -2 SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES i 'a mmiwl' W D 0 OFFICERS President . GRETCHEN HONVELL Vice-President. . NELLIE JO BAUCOM Secretary . . LOIS LYON BENNETT Treasurer . . . . BESSIE PERKINS Sergeant-at-A rms. MARY COWART Prairie Reporter PRICE MOORMAN Yell Leader . LOUISE WALKER GRETCHEN HOWELL President Top row-THURMAN, LANDERS, WRIGHT, BATES, LOTT, RIBBLE, CARTER Middle row-HETLER, INIILEY, CHAMBERLAIN, CLAVVSON, XVRENN, HOLMLUND Bottom row-H. GOLDEN, BREEDING, BANDY, CARROL, HINTON. DEVIN, STEPHENS I I I I I Page I 27 w...........--N P F I F I I E' K 3- XA' r HCOIJSINS -A SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES Q + D President . ,- Vice-President. ' Secretory . A Treasurer . . , Sergeant-at-A rms . A Prairie Reporter ,I f 4, Yell Leader . ANNA I. HIBBEIS Sponsor OFFICERS GRETCHEN HOWELL . JULIA MORRIS LILLIAN DONNELL . RUTH AUGSPURGER GLADYS WRIGHT MARY FRANCES MILLER . . LOUISE WALKER S B OM, E VVALKER, BOYD Top row-CLIFTON, M. GLASGOW, STRAIN, FORD, AUC Middle 7'0'w-COXVART, ASHWORTH, NICKINNEY, DAVIS, JOHNSON, SIMMONS Boitom VOZUUROBINSON, PRONGER, DAUER, MOORMAN, MORRIS, L. PARKER, MILLER A A ---,,-,-, - ,-,-. ....-M.. Page 128 .NJ I ' F 'g' I 'v-. x X , I I ff- . S5 'S ff 5 I 1 A ? 1 1 3 3 .1 ML, L.,--A,,,'..4.. Q.. 1, E., ,J i COUSIINS E- SESAME LITERARY SOCIETIES :ff 4 A-449124 + Q k fffkw OFFICERS Pfesfident . . . FRANK TATE Vice-President . . GDELL HE.AD 1 44 Secretary-Tffeoswer . . CLYDE KEY ug A h q ., Sponsor . . . L. F. SHEFFY ' u f AqFA ' Z ' Af f: J .AH I, wfyf, ff .L if ' , fo tX.:'.-Y? L. L. F. SHEFFY Sponsor Top row-CARNES, DISNEY, BROOKS, NIILLER, CURL, TATE, IQNOWLES Middle row-BARKER, DODGEN, XNILLIS. DEVIN, COLEMAN, JOHNSON Bottom row-ANDERSON, ALLEN, SEXTON, SEGRAVES, EDXVARDS, HAHQGROVE, XYOHLFORIJ ME w'w'a f S1.g'?iLI2! Fluf- Page I 29 HOME EooNoMIeS CLUB ' ' + WEN? Q PURPOSE T is the purpose of the Home Economics Club to obtain a broader View of home economics and its relation to social aspects of life and to help each mem- ber to fmd herself. F1.fSf70'w'-FOOTE, CROWDER, V. JONES, SHORT, OSBORNE, BLOODVVORTH, SWAFFORD, CALLIS, BULLOCK, LEMONS Second row-HAYS, DUIVIAS, GARDNER, FLINN, STORY, GLASGOW, B. FOSTER, FERGUSON, CLIFTON, HOWELL Third row-MOTT, EHRESMAN, ORSBURN, HINES, XVOODRUFF, STEPHENS, HOLMES, WILLIS, CLEAVINGER, VVALKER Fourth row-BAKER, ROUSER, HALL, CARELL, CRULL, HILL, XVEBB, WRIGHT, lVILLIS, EIDSON C 'K 3- ,,,,,,., I W WI' rrrrh T' Q ., Page 130 SWISHER QOUNTY CLUB reef + my on OFFICERS P7'6S'id371f . . . . . FRANK TATE V166-P1'6S1d6111? . HERSHELL CLAXYSON Prairie Reporter . . VERNON HARMON ' Le Mirage Representative HERSHELL JENNINGS Sponsor .... . Miss HANNA B H L KNOWLES HANNA BOSTON GARDNER DEVIN Top row-JENNINGS, . AL, V, - -, , L NIILLER, HARMON Mad! ow-TATE, STALLINGS, XVILKINS, I. HALL, AUGSPURGER, 1 'L 6 7' Bottom row-NEWTON, ROUSSER, CLAVVSON, DEVIN, XNARD, LOTT, XY.-XLTERS Page 131 I Y I A' I 7 SCURRY COUNTY CLUB OFFICERS ' . ODELL HEAD President . Vice-Presfident . . Secretary-Treasurer . Le Altrage Representative , Prairie Reporter . . EARL SPARKS ELIZABETH HAYS ' WARD GOLDEN JOE W OODFIN JAUNITA NEAL MARGARET CARRELI. GDELL H . CARL PERIMAN , ELIZABETH HAYS . ELVA LEMONS . CHRISTINE NEAL BLANCHE BOONE CARL PERIMAN HENRIETTA CALLIS PAYE JOYCE ELVA LEMONS EAD i Page 132 .- ' I: I N, 1. THE lPHllDllAS ART CCLUB Q . me Q HE Phidias Art Club was organized in November of 1925. The purpose of this Club is to acquire a deeper appreciation of art, to study the lives of those who have made possible for us a broad held of art, to render a service to the students of this institution by sponsoring exhibits and plays, and in every wav to learn and to teach others the practical uses of art in every-day life. GFFICERS President . . . . . Rov RILEY Vice-President. . - LXNETTA LITTLE Secretary-Treasurer . - INEZ GSBORN Prairie Reporter . INA MAE HOPKINS Annual Representative - - INEZ ALLEN Sponsor . . . M155 KING 1 -l A, 7? ff' A 4 ' fly' Page 133 , T HE METHODIST STUDENT EEDERATTDN QT' 99 Q55 -f HE Methodist Student Federation is the visible result of an ' ' ' M th dist student attempt to unify and vitalize the work of the e o organizations in existence. These organizations are unit members ' ' Th tive administration of the Methodist Student Federation. e ac l l F deration is vested in the general council which is of the oca e made up of a representative from each unit organization. The object of the Methodist Student Federation is five-fold in nature: To promote fellowship among Methodist college students. To stimulate Christian living on the campus. To train intelligent Christian leaders for Methodism's program in the local church. To develop church loyalty. To extend the Kingdom of God. mr. .... ........,.......... E l 2 i l Page 134 THE BAPTIST STUDENT UNTON OFFICERS BUNYAN CARNES . MARY THOMAS. ELEANOR MVILLER STELLA HARDIN THELMA DUKE . CLAUDE IVEY . DARRIS CHEYNE . JORDAN MILLER . INEZ ALLEN. 4 . EDWARD ADAMS HASSIE DAVIS FLORENCE NEAL EURITH COMPTON LAWTON SOUTH CHESTER GILL THELMA DUKE L. E. WAITE INEZ ALLEN . President . . Vice-President . Second Vice-President . . Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary . . Extension Representative to Fraternity Council RQLL Publicity Chairman STELLA H,-XRDIN ELEANOR MILLER DARRIS CHEYNE GORDON BECK JORDON MILLER JENNIE OSBORN MARY THOMAS CLAUDE IVEY EMMA SUE BUCHANAN BUNYAN CA RNES Page I 35 -' V- ,.-..f..r,,. 4 - 'fin 1 Lx R 'YUIJNG WOMENIS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION . 7 f :Q E9 'iali . gg 5,32 I 'Q mil - sli- 3215 15.13 A .11 ii 33 -,QA A4 : m V 5:5 ,' V' 5 -Ar ' '1R.'95 7 f,, U-.f I ? vV':, ,-lim , ' p e-5 V V.,V V. ff. . i A M V .VV 2 f .- U V 9' Aff' + 3 V 'Y',g. f -1-gm.-,. ,-----,. ..,.,,,., , - ........ . , .,..,, ...,.. . .... ' - A ,, , uf flT5f ' Jfii'12iv2R'fv:w2WfPrrrV'-win w fwVV. 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IA W 7MLW.f?i f ' ,V4 F ef: H2445 I I :uVf.4Q 1:,vx.y-'wN'1f- 1- . 15, 4. 1,139 1,',A,'.i 55, ',-fjzl,f-':'j.fffZ,,fgQg2y7,gzg,2q' .f,I5,,,,gg',f1: V 'tj' Q1 5.3, 's ang V.. w w A I f I v. -- .,::.1,.:,w.V. 34,9 rw f. 'war'wv,.:1ff-:,,,,,,,,,7J.Z.f' igg'1-::3fV-Q-m1-1w:2Vw2MZ,,mf! j f i VV 2 2 :4 -1,2-, - -,W-,g 1--.,, W ...,. .V.., ,,.,, A - - , - V.. . ,.,,- . V.w',,, 'lfffqfr W , Q f A ' , hw A..- ,mf g ' L . . , -. ., V, ,,.f:1'g:- Vf 'fZ'Qq,!'..l5 h,' -, . ,, ,, , I ffm f ,V f ff :ffFf'4Zzf.'fff mgm,22,:-1 -- f V -AAAA.- .... ....-.....,,,,,.,,,,,....., ' 1 , , m,0,,Q EY W H . ...... 1,111.3 l' Page 136 , 4 YOIINO WOMENQS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION U 0 + r x I ADVISORY COUNCIL MARY ADALINE LAMB M. MOSS RICHARDSON ANGIE DEBO LOUISE WALKER . LOIS LYON BENNETT LILLIE MCKINNEY. MARY ESTES . MARGARET CAMP VEDA SWAFFORD VERNIE NEWMAN CABINET PAULINE BRIGHAM MARY NICLEAN MRS. j. A. HILL . . President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer EDITH KROPFF BERTHA PARKER ELYA LEMONS I 1 Page 137 -v-.-.... ...- vuqgvi M ! 5 YOUNG WOMENBS CHRTSTTAN ASSUCTATTON Q + V Q LL through the year the Young VVomen's Christian Association has tried to be helpful to all the girls in school. The discussions at the weekly meetings have been based upon the interests of the girls, and project programs have been carried out which will enable the girls to be of service in the communities in which they will teach. Some of the projects which were developed were: the organization of a Story Teller's League, the publication of a school paper, the teaching of a Sunday School Class, the organization of musical organizations in schools, and the organization of a Parent Teacher's Association. Occasional 'ASing-songs and socials have made a valuable contribu- tion to Y. XV. C. A. life during the year and to the spirit of fellowship, and have served as a means of drawing the girls closer together. The Young Women's Christian Association aims to train the young women of our country for Christian citizenship. The triangle, which is the symbol of the organization, stands for mind, body, and spirit. The Young Women's Christian Association helps to develop these three sides of the girls' lives so that when they go out in life, their lights may shine in such a way that hundreds will be able to Follow the Gleam . 1. r - N I . Page 138 S 1 4 isnmrieiimiirr cotmicii, Motto Blest be the tie that binds Our hearts in Christian love, The fellowship of kindred minds Is like to that above. Purpose HE Fraternity Council, founded in 1925, consists of two representatives from each Christian organization connected with the college. Its purpose is to foster a religious atmosphere ' ' h social interests of this body: 1n the student body, to promote t e . . . . d. and to promote small towns and rural schools. the extension of religious work in the surroun ing Page 139 ...unix LOVD GREEN ALLEN SEEIOLARSEIIE SOCIETY - , 5 , 4-- n - '1' ' 'A a n y II I If 0 L. S. BAKER 4 Faculty Advisor TIP BRADFORD CARRUTH President FRED OBERST Vice-President ACTIVE MEMBERS R Ax' DANIEL, jr., Sr. HASSIE DAVIS, jr. ,IEWELL FOSTER, Sr. BERTHA HICKS, jr. IMOGENE NICINTYRE, jr. VERNIE NEWMAN, Jr., Sr. NIYRTLE HOOD, jr., Sr. HAZEL KELLEV, jr. CORRINE NASH, Sr. VIOLA JONES, Sr. VIOLET WEST, Jr. ADA CLARK, Sr., Grad. LOUISE WALKER, Sr. CARL PERIMAN, jr. LOUISE SHANKLIN, jr., Sr. W. D. BIGGERS, jr. RUTH ANDERSON, jr., Sr., Grad. FERN BOWMAN, jr. RUDOLPIHI FUCHS, jr. NIADGE CHILDRE, jr., Sr. DOLPIAIIA CARMACK, jr., Sr. WINNIE MAE CRAWFORD, jr., Sr. GRACE CLARK, jr., Sr. LOUISE DAVIS, jr. HELEN PARSONS PIERLE, Grad. ELIZABETH EVANS, Sr. Page 140 LORD GREEN ALLEN SCHOLARSHIP SOCIE TY 9 I E 3 i . EDNA GRAHAM if 4 Sponsor f A I 4 S Q.-s ,Agri A- ,. L. F. SHEFFY V Faculty Adfvfisor A LILLIE MCKINNEX' I 1 Treasurer A IMOGEN MCINTYRE 5 E I 1 S 3 , ,I I I INIKLE r Sr Grad. OLIN H I j ., S ., HALLENE HUDGINS, jr., Sr. HERMAN A. GLASS, Sr. LUCILLE ASTRACAN, Ir., Sr. VEDA SWAFFORD, jr., Sr. EUNICE GILBREATH, jr. SADIE ANDERSON, jr., Sr. MARIE GARDNER, Sr. LILLIAN DONNELL, Sr. QUEENE GRAY, jr., Sr. .ARCHIBALD LANG, jr. JOSEPHINE THURMAN, jr. ORA LEE FORBUS, Sr. Secretary If ACTIVE MEMBERS , X H NIAE SIMMONS, jr., Sr. RUTH HOLMLUND, jr. CORRAH LEE BRAUDT RUTH LOWES, jr., Sr. EMILEEN W. XVALDEN, jr., Sr. BERTIE MAE FOSTER, Sr. JIMMIE WEBB, jr., Sr., Grad. EVA ROBERTSON NIETCALF, jr. ETHEL RIICE, jr., Sr., Grad. ADDIE LEE SMITH, Sr. MRS. J. GDUS TURNER, jr. JACK XVESTER, jr. GORDON FULLER, jr., Sr., Grad. ,Jr., Sr., Cir E+ I LII-A . acl. ?l.l-in 2 I ? I E 4 S r I .K , Page 141 5-15. :Qx K 1 .FV I THE LIBRARY STAFF .5 -, 5 v 7 F '. 'F-es - L, 'myvmmwv amended Q55 MARY HILL . LINNIE BABSTON . RUTH Lowlss . . . LILLIAN FOGARTY BRYANT DON HAM . . . LILLIAN DONNELL . Acting Librarian Assistant Librarian C hildren's Librarian Student Assistant . Student Assistant Student Assistant Page 142 CLASS llN LIBRARY ECONOMY 9 u + mlm? HE Class in Library Economy is offered to students who wish to learn more about the classification and organiza- tion of a library. The knowledge thus obtained enables the students to use the library more intelligently and effectively. This knowledge is also valuable in that it better prepares one to iill the position of high school librarian when this office is assigned one. g Page I 43 4. V H ,X 'imp 1 . I v 1 , . I Loyal. 1 Q fix 1 4 ' i YE CLUBBE POR 'YE SllX WEEKES a 0 Q55 9+ S 1 I N appreciation of the favor extended to us by the Wlest Texas State Teachers College we have organ- ized this club with the hope that many others may learn of and profit by the six weeks courses offered inthe spring and fall, and that they will take for their own our motto, Character is the by-product of duty well performed. if el ., -4 V V n l l l Page 144 r . DRAMATTC CLUB C9 W A THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH . CAST BERNARD INGALS EUNICE INGALS NOEL DARBY LEO DAY . RHODA . . . JULIA MURDOCH MRS. BRADLEY . HUGH INGALS . . RONALD MURDOCH LOTS INGALS . BRADLEY INGALS DAGMAR CARROLL ELLIOTT KIMBERLEY IREY CARRUTH . BETTY SM.-XLI.EY . CARL PERIMAN . CHESTER NAPPS . ALVA BEACH . . IDALMA FRY . BETTY ROSE IQERR . . . JOHN OVERALL MATTHEW Sli IZPHERD TIP BRADFORD CARRUTII . . ROBERT FOSTER FELICIA W. APPLEXVHI'1'1i . . CHESTER N.-XPP5 Page 145 THE DRAMATJIC CLUB I 'PQ ' ' Qc' ONE-ACT PLAYS PRODUCED The Silver Lining by CONSTANCE D'ARCY MACKAY Getting O17 by ELIZABETH BARNARD DELANO and DAVID CARB Piper's Play by MARGARET CAMERON The Rising of the Moon by LADY GREGORY A Fan and Two Candlesticks by MARY MCMILLAN Gretna Green by CONSTANCE D'ARCY MACKAX' Taxi by ALICE C. D. RILEY A Christmas Chime by MARGARET CAMERON The Rose by MARY MCMILLAN Thursday Evening by CHRISTOPHER MORLEY Neoerthelessl' by STUART WALKER 'Tn the Shadow of the Glen by JOHN SINGE Thirty Wfinitzfes for Refreshments by GEORGE M. BAKER Six Caps of Chocolate by EDITH V. B. MATTHEWVS Overtones by GERSTENBURG REPERTOHRE OP THE PANHANDLE PLAYERS THE HOUSE BEAUTIFUL ' TACIE MAE HANNA ' ROBERT DEAN. . ..., , IRBY CARRUTH MARIE DEAN - . DOLPHIA CORMACK ED NUGGENT . ......... ROBERT FOSTER THE BOY COMES HOME A. A. MII.NE AUNT EMILY - - - . . , . ETHEL CLAIRE OATIS UNCLE JAMES . . . . I IRA YOUNGER MRS. HIGGINS, the COOL: . AGNES MOORE NIARY, the parlor maid. JOHNIE ASKEY RICHARD, the boy . , , , . 0 JERRY MALIN A PIPE OF PEACE MARGARET CAMERON LEE 'EFRRIFEL - - - - . . C. WESLEY BATCHELDER IS, 1S W1 e. TIP BRADFORD CARRUTH Page 146 TI-IIE DRAMATIC CLUB - , 5 9 Q Q9 II . MARY MORGAN BROWN Director Page 147 C. W. BATCIIELDER Assistant Director FRANK JONES JOHNIE ASKEY JESSE D. BARKER N ELLIE JO BAUCOM ALVA BEACH J GORDON BECK ROY BEEVER DOLPHIA CORMACK IRBY CARRUTII TIP B. CARRUTII F ERN CASE ROY CHEATHAM DARRIS CHEYNE BESSIE COBB EURITH COMPTON PAYE COYVAN VIDA COX JOSEPHINE DUFLOT THELMA DUKE OPAL DUTTON ROBERT FOSTER PAULINE Fox DALMA FRY J. D. GAMBLE, JR. CHESTE R-GILL EVELYN GLADSON ROY GLADSON QUEEN GRAY VIRGINIA GRIGGS' BEN GUILL DEE HAIRGROXVE VIRGINIA HALE AUDREY HALL BEULAII HALL IRENE HALL DONA HARDIN QDELL HEAD MYRTLE HOOD GEORGE IRXVIN RUTH IRXVIN ROLL SAMAIIE JONES VIOL.-X JONES HARRY ICELLY MAY ICING THELMA KLOCTK ARCHIBALD LANG ZENOBIA LUST JERRY NI.-XLIN HAZEL M.-XTIIIS BONNER MCCARTY WILL MCCARTY LOUISE MCREE AGNES MOORE ETHEL CLAIRE OATIS INE2 OSBORN LORENE PARKER NI.-XRVINE PARKER XVANDA FAY RASAIUSS EN MARY PAULINE RAY BEULAH LEE RUTIIEREORD VIDA SAVAGE ALLENE SEAGRAYES I GLADYS SEIGLER NOLA SHOWERS EULA SAIALLEY ALMA SMITH DENNIS SMITH EA RL SPARKS J OH N STA PLE TON PAULINE STIEPIAIENSON BESSIE TIIOAIAS ZELLA MAE WALSE R MARJORIE XVALTERS BERNICE XVATKINS CHRIST.-XLL XVEIGMAN VIOLET XYIEST ERNESTINE WILLIAMS J. R. XYRINKLIE IRA YvOL'NGER RUBY PRESSLEY 5 A THE UUT-AOIFQSTATE CLUB W NELLIE HALSTED . EVELYN HOGAN MRS. MARY CLARK FLORA DORRIS . ALLIE HANNA . OFFICERS 'Q9 . . President . Vice-President . Treasurer . Secretary . Yell Leader Page 148 THE OUTQOFQSTATE CLUB 1 f 0 . 1.Jmms2r 0' N'-'.5'0, KK Out-of-State Club-long will it live! Organized in 1925 by students representing seven states, the Out-of- State Club has come to be recognized as one of the out-standing clubs in the West Texas State Teachers College. Its four-fold purpose, which is to provide for those students away from home states, to broaden our knowledge of various sections of the globe, to bring a cosmopolitan atmosphere to the campus, and to enrich the life of our Alma Mater, has been realized in part at least. This has been done by having weekly meetings of fun and study, by supporting the Buffaloes always, and by boosting the West Texas State Teachers College in our home towns. Events in our lives have been: Organization, October, 1925. Grand banquet, March, 1926. Participation in' Chamber of Commerce Convention in Amarillo, 1926. Homecoming breakfast, 1926. . Q Trip to the Palo Dura Canyon, 1927. Progressive banquet given by the various states represented. When in W. T., do as W. T. does. Page 149 I THE BHOLLY BAQCHELORS QUARTETTE ce ss.-s-sf PJ ' THE jolly Bachelors Quartette, named after their sponsor, C. XV. Batchelder, has in this, its maiden year, made a creditable record for itself. It has done considerable general work and has given two full evening programs in the towns of Miami and Groom. Mr. Batchelder varies the programs by readings and impersonations. The jolly Bachelors Quartette hopes to be able to render a bigger service, and to prove itself worthy of the name The Boys Quartette of WY T. S. T. C. ' The personnel of the quartette is as follows: Earl Sparks, first tenor, Emmett Smith, second tenorg Dennis Smith, bari- tone, Harry Kelly, bass. Page 150 THE COLLEGE CHORUS C9 a l GJ '--'J Q --f HE College Chorus is the oldest of the musical organizations in the College. It is composed of something over one hundred voices, and has done some of the leading Oratorios and Cantatas, bc- sides many of the standard short works for Chorus. During the past two years, especial stress has been placed upon group practice, thereby helping the members to acquire accuracy in reading. Among the works done by the chorus are the following: Creation . . . Haydn Elijah' '... . . illendclssolznz Scenes from Hiawatha . . Coleridge-Taylor UMilcado . . . .G'fN767'f-S'llHfZ'Il,IZ Hymn of Praise . . rlJe11de1ss0l111 Revenge . . . .Stanford HPeace Pipe . . . C01wc2rse HPaul Revere's Ride . .Carl Burclz Fairy Thorn . Ilrwy Hadley - Page 151 l l GIRLS' GLEIE CLUB fM,M2!1'f mm95 PA ULINE B RIOHAM First Sopranos EULA SAIALLEY MA RIE STALCUP LUCILE ROBERTS ALICE DAXVES ESTHER MATHIS IDOLPI-II.-X CARMACK GRACE FERGUSON Director MAE SLACK Pianist Altos LILY CLARK MILDRED HUCKABY JOSEPHINE DUFLOT AILEEN LIVELY VIRGINIA HIALE THELMA CRULL RUTH STRAIN VIDA SAVAGE Second Sopranos LOUISE WALKER HASSIE DAVIS IMOGENE MCINTYRE LORENE PARKER CORINNE HAMILL MAREL WHITE KVI! Page 152 THE COLLEGE BAND 'QH4j45Z,r F '- A I - . . mv Q Q I x O C. E. STRAIN, SR. Director Comets Bariitozze LINSON THOMAS HERSC'IIEI- C OFFIEE CHAS. STRAIN, JR. N EWVTON WAYLAND Saxoplzones TRAVIS SHAW, JR. BOBBIE ROLAND HELEN WHITE Clarinets FRANK STAFFORD MAE SLACK HAROLD SHANKLIN CLARENCE NEUFELD Horns PRESTON WOHLFORD FREMONT MEADE BILLIE MCCLURE MARTHA STRAIN T rombones ' .Bass HARRY WITT FRED OBERST MR. KIKER O. F. THOMAS JOHN STAPLETON ARCHIBALD LANG URLIN STRL' ERNEST C AE E CARROLL XVIII!!! Obor' RUDOLPH FUCHS Piccolos JOH N RA NDOLPII G RAC EVA M EYE RS Drums MORS C3II,I3IiR'I' MA RION HIODON IVIASON :ANDERSON Page 153 x ,f L 3- ' yr A ,I 1 V, ffl -, 7 I 1 .V::.' - f ' tw- '-fwmfw. ' .1 9 9 s BAVDRIITBS AT BX-STUDENT BABY SHOW QT' XVinner in the younger babies' contest XR7inner in the older babies' contest CXVYNETH DEB BIVENS BRADFORD BLACK daughter of son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert A. Bivens, Mr. and Mrs. VV. C. Black, Slaton, Texas. Canyon, Texas. Page 154 C., W. BATCHBLDBR DEBATE CLUB C9 ' ' 1 -.AO OFFICERS President . . ..... CA RI, P12 RIMAN Vice-President . . .IEYERETT DISON Secretary-Treasurer . . EMMA SUIQ BUCHANAN Annual Representative. Prairie Reporter . . .ELIZABETH HAYS . . DQNA H.-XRDIN CARL PERIMAN LILLII2 NICIQINNEY C. W. BATCHELDER NELLII2 Jo BAUCOAI C. W. WEST EMMETT PIAZELXVOOD WILLIE MCCARTX' ARTHUR MILTON DONA HIARDIN ELIZAHETII H,ws EMMA SUE BUCHANAN J. R. VVRINKLE DELMER ASHXVORTH Page 155 X In C 1 4 r 2 l 1 l A 1 v v-fs L 1 l IDONA Hmmix CAROL CORBITT Lols GOODRICH Quesfion debated: Resolved, That the county unit system of education should he made compulsory in the State of Texas. VY. T. S. T. C. vs. Clarendon College. Affirmative. INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS Question debated: Resolved, That the county unit system of education should be made compulsory in the State of Texas. XY. T. S. T. C. vs. E. T. S. T. C. of Commerce. Negative. jussis BARKER C. W. XYEST DARIZIS CHEYNE V P Q-Q 4 'Q' - V 7' ' ' ,ff .vw ,v . wrzfrvqf, :MW . ,wa if ,. . ,Q ,4,JW,,,, 7... M A f X ,, , f .. . ,f ff, 1, fum.. ,,-,ff . ff-, . .. .4 .4 .. ,... ,, 'V 3 V' yqpffxyf, M,.,,..' Page 158 ,...,-,.., L. N... 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'-.Q Ali, :MW ,me swWww',,effxt1M,ft,Z g.W?fWflE'W: ' ' fnTCW:wWvf l ffiTVtCf555 '2i7f 'iwf4?97' , , ferr!! fvvf t if ff ff 7 We We 41 fefsvwwf , 1 ,. , . ,. f- f W .. ,. , eb 1 MMM? ,wm...W,...tMm-te.. 'f CARL PERIMAN VYILLIE NICCARTY Exmlzrr l'I,xzL12woo1m Qttestion debated: Resolved, That the inter-allied war debt should he cancelled. W. T. S. T. C. vs. Texas Technological College. Negative. . INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATERS Question debated: Resolved, That the county unit system of education should be made compulsory in the State of Texas. W. T. S. T. C. vs. Stephen F. Austin State Teachers Co g L g Afh rmative. DEE HAIRGROVE J, R. XVRINKLE j, D. ClA5Il5I,li nun... Page 159 lle e of Yaco cloches. PII OMEGA 99 + KNEE OFFICERS President . . ELIZABETH CHANDLER Vice-President . EULA SMALLEY Secretary-Treasntfer . JOHNETTA ANDERSON Sponsor . . . . . MRS. SHAW ELIZABETH CHANDLER President Top row-ELLA SMALLEY, JUNE KOIILER, DOLPHIA CARMACK, VIDA SAVAGE Bottom row-ALICE DAWES, LAUNA MOORE, JOSEPHINE DUFLOT, BLANCHE MCDONALD .Y if .:'L,Z.i..Is1. It . Page 160 PII UMIEGA 9 + I W-my S Y J 'Z ROLL EULA SMALLEY JUNE KOHLAR DOLPHIA CARMACK VIDA SAVAGE ALICE DAWES LAUNA MOORE JOSEPHINE DUFLOT BLANCHE MCDONALD BEULAH LEE RUTHERFORD I MARIE STALCUP I JOHNETTA ANDERSON WILLIE MAE BEAVERS IMOGENE MCINTYRE EARNESTINE WILLIAMS LOUISE SHANKLIN LILY CLARK ELIZABETH CHANDLER DALMA FRY MRS. SHAW' Sponsor f S 'I', JOHNETTA ANDERSON, XYILLIE KIAE Top row-BEULAH LEE RUTHEREORD, LIARIE .TALCL BEAVERS. E NESTINE XVILLIAMS, LOUISE Sl-IANKLIX, LILY CLARK. Bottom-IMOGIENE MCINTYRE, AR , - --, 4 Q - f 'f Q -, 1, ',wfI: If ff,y I , gn-4? I 124 - Q15 I 1 . , I4 'LI -I E I J 3. ,,,5 ji, fr C wax ,I Q A f'O Page 161 A ,lg I 1 I , A I 1 .5 JLDYAL ORDER OIF RDDMEN + mlm? 9 M E M B E R S REX XX-ALKUP, Ottiht j. R. VVRINKLE, White Deer J. D. CQ.-XMBLE, HWamp1t C. W. WEST, Blackfoot PI.-XRRY VVITT, Slip Horn EARLE SPARKS, Htllocleing Bird EVERETT BISON, Osceola VVINFIELD MILLER, Omelza BOONE MCCLURE, Posse CLYDE NORNIAN, Onomatapo BONNER MCCARTY, Bro-cas-sie WILL MCCARTY, Black Eagle GEORGE HEATTJ, Dakotalz EMMETT SMITH, Red Eagle EURITH COMPTON, Wee Nooka DIXLTON FORD, Wee Wooka ARCHIBALD LANG, Walertts GORDON BECK, Pahaska WALKER BOSTON, Rattlesnake Joe Page 162 LOYAL URDER OIF RIEDMIEN C9 , MW-YV OFFICERS Big Chief . . . . . q J. D. GAMBL13 Little Chief . . C. W. XVEST Sagamore . DR. BARNETT Page 163 EUEEALO HTS' CLUB ' ' w ix 'F 1' C9 Qf f'24WI' M + A, 73 - ?'L i. f . i, ' 'V E. fi -' A ' 'if--'i. ,.:f' iff, 1 T 'vf' ' T - if - ' xg:-gf' m, I 'Pb ' f 'I Al W :QQ-aff T . -6Q,,,F.v ' xx-asf., 2... f.- -- ' 1 .. .,i f ,twiki U .v1 L.i,.,f i gg 'TL ,fs x f - f T. xl N 1 1 I + J ' ' Fx J PSG. ,X P,3iiIN PX X . . s , his-ik' if x l .- En ix-. X Wfjlgr, ' ' W Y' ' Exif- . R4 Wi.,- A 1 X- , M. i ,, h B ff lo T Club is the very highest LECTION to membership in t e u a athletic honor that one may College. The Club is open only to men Teachers attain at the West Texas State who have been awarded letters by the Athletic Council of the College, and in addition to that requirement, each man must pledge himself that he will do all in his power in the interest of clean athletics, clean sportsmanship, and right living, not only in the West Texas State Teachers College, but wherever he may be. For several years the T Club has been growing both in numbers and in honorable respect among the people who are in a position to come into contact with its members. Elections are made annually from the list of new letter-men. All members of the Club feel a just pride in the fact that not a man has ever besmirched the name of the Club by action, thought, Or word. 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W. li. l,ocK11.x1z'r A Baylor l'nivL-rsily f-. ..4 r Ilfazl Coach in Y'l'IllII'.V,' Irfslruflor fu Plznvs- ical Edzrcallon. fv ,4 5 V , , , 'fn .--rv-wr rl ,Y-in-,,q-7.f,.i,-w-vff-fNw.m. ww, , , W fi, , ,swat-3'--2 - , C , l , ,'t.., n,...s..,,s aa. .. 7 Qffl e f gig' ?57':f'gi'Q'-' '. ff 5 ' '1 H' -' .,,, gf f sl ,C ,sg ,pg fl 152 w. ' , ILL ' ' ' V . in L X , In , , , ' xr 'Nj , I I ,, ,ig 6 , 4, I ' 1 e ,L - ef Afff ' - !1Qx .1 ' - 1' w K . 1. 1 ' ln - X , A N , 4 , 4 A -N , 1 , , , , s s , . , A ,. A ,a ,i ff, 'fic ' I ,jr-:V fx V J I .3 A .ja , . : ' fr ' '54 3 ,, f , lid- 1 - ' l ' fl Y 1 H! fn? Inf' yi it -1 ri W , , .ffl M , ' V f v 4 ' .. L Quan Na Page I Sl 1 l 'M 5 H4 DELMER ASHXVORTH CAROLA HETLER THE QCHEER LEADERS ERNESTINE WILLIAMS MASON ANDERSON Page I S2 FOOTBALL O. G. ECKHARDT, JR. Coach Page 184 Page 185 ,f ,sqm MA RIIE NIILICS Foofball Sponsor 1 HARDEN BOYLES, Captain-elect Amarillo, Texas XVe are looking forward for a great season in '27 under the leadership of this young grid player. He is a former member of the Golden Sandstorm crew that made a high standing for State title in '24. EARL CTIGED ELKINS, Captain Amarillo, Texas Tige was playing his second year with the Buffaloes while acting as General of the squad. The success of the squad was due in a large measure to the fighting spirit shown by him through the season. HE 1926 Buffalo football squad, although Winning less than half of the total number of games played, contained a Wealth of potential material which promises with another year's experience to develop into championship caliber. Only two members of the squad are being lost by graduation and football fans are looking forward confidently to a winning team in 1927. 1 Page 186 HERSCHEL CALD JENNINGS FIXIS Xlxuslix Tuna, Texas Lublmrk, Tvxrzs Position ...... Quarter Position .... . . lind VVeight ........ 150 Weight ....... . ISU Fourth year on team Fourth year on team CLEATICE CRUMP Arrox flixrsoy Km' Rails, Texas C1111 yon, Te'.x'u.v Position ..... . Half Position ..... , llulf WVeight ........ 175 XVeight ...... . 175 Third year on team Second year on team BUFFALOES 2-BULLDUGS 0 In the first game of the season the Buffaloes met the Clarendon Bulldogs in a sea of mud at the Tri-State fair grounds in Amarillo, and after sixty minutes of tough battling in mid-held they finally got a break and scored a safety. This was more of a mud splashing contest than a football game during most of the period of play. The Buffs were on their toes and managed to handle a fumhle from the Bulldogs. U 'X Q A ' I8 -.J ., kg, f, Q it M if f . AL , , Page 187 CLIFFORD QREDD IQEITH ELBERT CDADDY7 GEE Rails, Texas ' Rails, Texas Position ,,,.... Half Position ..... . Half llfeight .,...... 170 VVeight ...... . 140 Second year on team ' First Year OH team OscAR GAMEL BILL BOWEN Perryfon, Texas Amarillo, Texa-9 Position . . . . . Half Position .... . Guard lVeight ...... . 160 lhfeight ...... . 175 Third year on team First year on team BUFFALOES 12-WAYLAN D 0 The second game was played at Plainview against Wayland. The field was covered with water and mud, but the Buffs were able to punch two touchdowns over against the Rabbits. i BUFFALoEs 0-MCMURRY 21 In Abilene, on October the ninth, the Buffs received their first and worst beating of the year at the hands of the lVIolVlurry Indians. The entire 'crew was off, but came near scoring several times during the game. Page 188 Half 140 -uard 175 WHS WHS vI'St V3.5 P lil . If Y 1 VN 5 is are 5' , 35, -' tl JIM STRAIN Canyon, Texas Position ..... . Halt' lveight ...... . 190 First year on team RAYMOND QREDJ WILSON Tulia, Texas Position ..... . Center XVeight ...... . 180 First year on team Position KYeight Position Height lim' llUl.Dl-IR .lfozmt Vvrzzozl, Tv.x'a.x lfirst year on team liixis Cllizciij XY,xim Tulia, 7't'.YlIX lfirst. year on lczim l-lull 190 land lffl BUFFALOES 0-HILL BILLIES 12 Daniel Baker's Hill Billies came to Canyon for a game on October the teenth, and took the Buffs' measure for a good twelve-to-notliing win. ' Maroon and VVhite Warriors played a good game, but the Coats were just ton good for them to handle. six- l'l1C Page 189 11,4 , 'fl Worm fSLEEPYD GOLDEN f MILTON SANDERS Snyder, Texas Canyon, Texas Position ...... Tackle Position ...... Guard Weight ........ 185 Weight ........ 180 Third year on team First Year OU team GUY CPREACHD FULLER CHARLIE ROBINS Spearman, Texas GV00771, TWGS Position ..... Tackle Position ...... Guard Weight ...... . 190 Weight ........ 185 Second year on team First year on team BUF FALOES 2-COWBQYS 3 On homecoming day the Simmons Cowboys, ancient enemies of the Buffs, won from the Herd by a score of three to two. The Buffs actually out-fought and out-generaled the invaders, but luck was against them. , BUFFALOES 3-DENTON 16 Down, Down, Down! This time a weaker and poorer team, the Denton Eagles whipped the Buffs to the tune of sixteen to three. This game was played on Denton's field in a driving rain. l 4 Page 190 uard 180 iard 185 ffs, ght on ed 4. H i ? 7 x x J EARL ELK1Ns EDWARD iiARRli'I'T Amarillo, Texas Claude, Texas Position ...... Tackle Position --.-- . Hull' iyeight .,,-...' 135 XVeight ....., . 165 Second year on team First year on team EMMETT HAZELXVOOD, Captain-elect HARDEN BOYLISS Cgnygny Texas ,fl NIGI'I'H0, Tl'.X'l1S Position ..... . End P0Siti0H - - ' - - . fluard Weight .-,..' I 173 Weight ..... . . . 150 First year on team Second year on team BUFFALOES 46-N. M. N. I. 6 On November the 11th, the Buffs finally got right and beat the mediocre Roswell team by a score of 46 to 6. A large crowd witnessed this game and found out that the boys could actually play football. BUFFALOES 6-A. C. C. 19 Errors of judgment cost the Buffs a hard-fought battle with the Abilene Christian College Wildcats. Five times within the five-yard line the Buffs failed to SCOYG. Q 1 ' if s x'4 '!L1' i V vp.. ' ' ' . 1 '11, f - ' : fg-Q 'm ffiul 1 -' ' fr. Y f ' 4 I . ' I g f S If 0' ' J' . 0 LL.: - , 1 4 -1 va I 1 5. , 'f' g if. v all ' Y 1.1.1, 1' I fra.. 1' 1 L 1 , A - 1 4. aa' A-Ln .1 nf- Q ' '- af :5G.'Tig.. , I 4 ' .K Q53 Q ., ,.. V I I Q. ., -,.!:.Z-..?4.:g.f!: 1' Q A A . Q Page 191 , 1 nl . i w 4 ff l 1 l i 1 1 1 i l V l 4 I 1 l F I 1 f 3 I s 1 V 1 v l i 'l .. 'Q i 5 f 1 . 4 4 I T Q 5 l N, 1 1. 4 ll i ',?, L11 .A A THE YEARLINGS UCH credit should be given to this squad of young Buffaloes. for after all is said and done, they are the boys that made the first-string men what they are. The Yearling squad played several games with high schools and junior Colleges of Texas and Oklahoma, and Coach Jones was well pleased With the outcome. We are expecting some real Buffalo material to develop from the squad in '27. Top row-GUYER, BENNETT, JONES, GEE .Middle row-CoAcH JONES, THOMPSON, GARRETT, NEWMAN, LOGAN Bottom 7'0wtlX4EYERS, COWART, BROVVN, LoTT - V Page 192 all is they ,nior the Quad 2 1 if ,gag 92 ' , - C? T '+. :91-:-ii, i gf iQ ' fi? ' v WJ TW 1 , .... , A , . if U ,W Q' U I M AL 7 Af -Q W S 413+ 2 .uri FX 12 il mf XY? XX M f 9. ' ' J -. - 11 I M : s.ilj L' Q - m ir' I I Z I '4 N416-,gm I I ' ,9 F -, '. .NH A 'M E' Xin gf ' ' 'XI f f ,f 1 I MNH- N5 'MMM ' fljug' 1 yr fi N41 m-c 4ffA.-- 1 lib 'll fr ffl, X Q' 1 up lllljfifl.. ix' I 7 W5 . Qs' I ' ARELMS BASKET BALL iuesuinrs or 11927 BASKET B4 MJWJWSW Q-lg Baylor U. ................. . Buffaloes .... . . . T U Bfff .... exas .. ............. Bgffifgii .... . . . Southwestern Teachers COkla.D. . . Buffaloes ,... . , . Southwestern Teachers COkla.D. . . Buffaloes .... . . . New Mexico M. I ........... . . . Buffa oes .... . . . New Mexico M. I ........ . . . BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa ' BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa BuHa OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS OCS Buffaloes Buffaloes Buffaf oes Sul Ross ........... Sul Ross ............ Wayland .............. Sam Houston Teachers .... Sam Houston Teachers. . . . Q Q I G I C Texas Tech ....,....... East Texas Teachers .... East Texas Teachers .... Texas Tech .......... TexasTech......... Daniel Baker ..... Daniel Baker ....... . . McMurry College .......... . . . McMurry College .............. Abilene Christian College. ..... . . Abilene Christian College. ..... . . North Texas Teachers. I ..... . . . North Texas Teachers .... North Texas Teachers .... 28 41 32 26 31 23 34 35 41 44 42 43 40 Texas Tech ............ 44 51 40 38 35 31 35 39 29 39 28 . . . . . . . 17 29 LL SEASON QT' Page 194 'Quai BASKET BALL CAYPTAINS 'aiff22fw.W1,,1f Alex Hale, my basket ball captain for two successive years, has proved to me that he is by far the brainiest and most capable basket ball captain that has ever worked under me. This is the tribute that Coach Burton pays to Alex Hale. Hale never failed in a single game in the two years to do his best to make of the team all that Coach Burton desired him to make. He had faults, but they are covered by his unselfish desire to put the team first all the time. Hale will return next year for his last and most glorious year in basket ball at the Vlfest Texas State Teachers College. gt GT' Guy Fuller, of Spearman. Texas. for two years Buffalo basket ball center and one of the most consistent players on the team that won the T. l. .-X. A. championship, is the new captain elected to lead the team of 1028. Preach, as he is known to the initiated, is fully capable to lead the team and will make an ideal captain. He is always thinking, is always hustling, and is always sacrificing: his own chances for glory for the glory of his teammates and the team. lfuller is not in school in the spring quarter but will be in school in the fall, getting ready for the 1928 campaign. . . F my V, Page 195 yu .arg I' , , DELBERT Lowes CLIFFORD KEITH Canyon, Texas Rails, Texas Forward Forward Second year on team. First year on team. BEN PEARSON ELVIS YVARD Tulia, TGXHS Tulia, Texas Guard Guard Second year on team. First year on team. Page I 96 di -.X -if x X rx 5. x , 'Q xi i i Wi 1 X ii' 'KE fr we as rv- ,ifx Q 5,5 -as X sei 9 X ,X fc r M3 ,gg --.-.gli S Q -X ,Surg -fs, ,r, 7 wx w J, f as ix. R, WS M ,X , 5, 5 i wif 3 lf 1 W 2 W 5 A M, as Q , .7 25 .r 1 me sf il , Vg 6g if Kr Q 9? f we W .Wflig fy , '12 Z wwf ?' , Yrs X, 'f ' ' I3 .J, QW 'YZ fi 5, 3. vi: IE . i 42. , 1 'U .I fl ,' W M L-QL ,,f,, 1 We ,, A .A iff L:1,.1j:'- 'e 196 'L X JIM STRINGER Canyon, Texas Guard First year on team R. F. NEXVMAN Hedley, Texas Cenier First year on team. Osczxlz Uxxxlal. Perryton, Texas Guard Third your on team l,1zoN Rxauvl-is llccllcy, Texas l'i0I EL'1lVl1 Second year on tm-nm. -.. 2 M4 n ' -'I 1.1.-,f r , f.,5Ks. .AL 5 Page 197 x RESUME oE TEE s,EAsoN C9 + mm? Qi OACH Burton and his Buffalo basket ball team went through the most successful seasonin 1927 that any basket ball team has ever gone through in the history of the West Texas State Teachers College. After playing out the twenty- three-game schedule, Coach Burton, hnding his team in the position of runners-up, challenged the claimants to the title, the North Texas Eagles. Mr. Reed, the Eagle team, and its school accepted the challenge in the true sportsmanlike manner that characterizes the North Texas Teachers College. The first two games were played on the Buffalo Gym floor, each of the two teams winning one game, thus making necessary the third game which was played at Denton. It was one of the most thrilling games that was played in Texas this year with the Buffaloes winning 28 to 22, thus cinching the championship of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association for the second time in the past five years. At the close of the season the eyes of Texas and the entire South were turned with admiration on the accomplishments of the Buffalo basket ball team and its Coach. Basket ball fans gave Mr. Burton due credit for having developed, with only five letter-men, what many people said was the best basket ball team in the South, and one that was on a par with the best in the Middle West. All of the men who were on the team expressed themselves as having enjoyed the season immensely, and all one has to do to get a smile of satisfaction out of Coach Burton is to mention his '27 basket ball team. He is glad that all of his men will return next year for the basket ball season that he hopes to make the greatest in his basket ball coaching experience. Page 19S Q X x XV I N 'Vw I A' 14 X I , 1 Q ' 1 w 1 1 i 1l?N'IMMMUx1x W MIFM W fWUMmXN 1 f1SiM'f, X Y x 77 -I 1' wg lv 'N X. 1 ...I 'nh Aj' I E Q- ff 3' Q- + i' f , ' AMVJWY g x. lj JJ. ,tgxx f5Q hi'5f34?Q. ,X l I gh vga wg 'gixf 2 , f. , , '- 44 rw Ju n! k 'P L Z' f M k Q X f Qi , 1 I, '1:'-I 'lx f fx - -. Xi-g g V w X lf- ! 'A N 5 Q S L ,,- 4?- 'I' fijjmm , i -ff .11 i ni ' ' Q- 2' N A L ff, ' V ' lj.: ' L - jj isp.,-0 :2 BASEBALL Y - it K ,QW 4 ..,vx x ' ,Ax if M9 BUCK JOHNSON Slazfon, Texas HIS was Buclis second year with the team and he has proved to be the leading ball player of the squad. Buck was very versatile, playing inheld, catching, and leading in the pitching department. In addition to this he was the leading batter on the club. In Buck's second year he has shown big- league promises and We hope the best of success for him. He is captain-elect for the '27 squad and We are looking forward for a great season. Buck is possessed with that Ene quality of leadership, which is essential to any team's success, and may the best of luck be with him in the '27 season. Page 200 l 1 I l Dagg 200 Buffaf Buffaf Buffaf Buffaf, Buffaf OCS. OCS. OCS. OSS. OES Buffafoes. , . . Buffaloes. Buffaloes .... Buffa' Buffaf Buffa' OCS ,OCS ,OCS Buffaloes Buffafoes Buffa Buffa Buffa Buffa Buffal foes foes Qoes foes ,OCS .... . The squad is as follows: RESU LTS Simmons L' Simmons L' A.C.C.... .-X.C.C... .-X.C.C.... A.C.C... McM urry . MCM urry . lYaylancl . . Tech. . . , Tech. . . . Tech. . . . Tech .,.. Tech .... Tech. . . , Tech ...... Clarendon . Clarendon . Top row-COACH ECKHARDT, XYILSON, Euuxs Middle row-PHILLIPS, HARRELL, BIYENS II111 Bottom row-GBE, BOONE, jonxsox and T VII ALQE, few x fl .sl Page 201 ..-94 U6 BUCK JOHNSON GILBERT CGIBD HILL Freshman Slaton, Texas Sophomore Lipscomb, Texas - Catcher Ougielder O. G. ECKHARDI, IR. Coach Keith hits a three-bagger WV V XX .1 Sh, -X f Page 202 REAGAN HARRELL Currokn IRLDJ In nn Sophomore Canyon Texas JLIIIIOI 5 Q Pztcher 0111111 ldf r R055 CTEXJ TUE umor XVaxahach1e Tens Fzrst Base Page 203 EARL QTIGED ELKINS FELIX CSQUINTJ PHILIPS Sophomore Amarillo, Texas Senior Canyon, Texas Pitcher Third Base ELBERT QDADDYD GEE Sophomore Ralls, Texas Shorlstop Hill scores on a single f icf . Page 204 1 T T Page 205 RAYMOND CREDD WILSON RAY QB.-'SHED Bxvxxs Sophomore Tulia, Texas Senior Tulia, Texas Ouffielder Firs! Base XVAYNE CBABD BOONE Junior Snyder, Texas Second Base RESUME TARTIN G the season with but five letter-men Coach Eckhardt developed a far better team than he had dared hope for. Slow to start and get going due to the lack of experienced material, the Buffaloes came through before the season ended with a per- centage Well above the .500 mark. Of the team of '26 all members except Bivens and Phillips are eligible for further competition in case they return to school. Only four letter-men have returned' for this year, but due to the early start Eckhardt expects to have his team in good form long before the season opens. Captain johnson did not return and Daddy Gee has been elected captain for the '27 season. The present squad bids fair to be stronger in every depart- ment than the team of '26, especially in hitting. For this season games have been scheduled with Tech, Daniel Baker, Simmons, A. C. C., Roswell, lVIcMurry, and Clarendon College. Page 206 ., ,i'Y-- - - 4 -11-s- L - '1...-:.- L- Q - ,T --' if,- 2- --V - DX UTHER ATHLETICS ge 205 Y A TRACK IN 1926 I HE Buffalo track team made one of the best records that any cinder-path team has ever made since the Teachers' College athletes entered the feld as track contestants. 'Coach Burton took four men CHill, Reagan, Gamel and Vaughnj to the Texas Relays. These men ran the mile medley relay, but failed to gain a place against the strongest opposition in the South. Strength was the salient factor in the track events for the great record made by the team. Hill, as captain, was the high-point man of the season, doing the high and low hurdles, the dashes, and the high jump. Reagan, captain-elect, was the most consistent winner, not losing his half- mile to any opponent, and winding up the season by setting a new record in the half-mile at the T. I. A. A. meet. His time was 2 min., I I-5 seconds. Turner, Vaughn, Gamel, Sanders, Bennett, Tyler, Pierce, Ramsey, Lowes, and Keith all deserve a great deal of credit for their performances throughout the season. The Buffalo track men won two dual meetslby the narrow margins of one point in each. Texas Tech was defeated at Lub- bock and the New Mexico Military Institute was defeated at Ros- well, both of the meets being hotly contested all the way. In the Great Plains meet held in Buffalo Park, Texas Tech took the major honors, but the Buffaloes ran a close second, losing points that had previously been counted as won. At the T. I. A. A. meet held in Denton, the Buffaloes en- countered some real competition in the San Marcos team and the North Texas Teachers team. Turner lost the mile to Morton of the San Marcos team by only a few feet, Reagan outclassed the field in the half-mile, and also set a new record. Keith, participating in his first meet of the season, was second high-point man and came near setting a new record in the broad jump. Vaughn ran a great race on the quarter, but could not beat the fast-running Noah of the North Texas Teachers College. The Buffaloes took third place in the T. I. A. A. meet, but promised the very courteous Denton hosts that the team would return in '27 and take the meet by storm. In spite of the strong competition the West Texas boys met in the T. I. A. A., the team had a very successful Season- Page 208 age 203 DAVIS HILL Cffaptainj Dashes, Hurdles B. F. TURNER Ilfzslws, 13-jznnp Alfie Run THE TRACK SQUAD Top row-KEITH, VAUGHN, TYLER, HILL, COACH D. I3L'RTox Bottom row-TURNER, PIERCE. IQ.-XKISEY, RIQAGAN Page 209 CLIEIPURU K151'1'u DELBERT LOWES ED PIERCE Pole Vault Quarter-mile GLEN REAGAN H ah'-mile Sfmriers breaks record with discus ,...1. V , Wwqw ww AN A, ,sq A iw fx wx W ,M Q 'Wkxgfiw' fix Q f 'mia 1 Q N ,r 7 --Q: Page 210 ,W + ww. 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Q M5 V ' m in X y an , 'mn Q y up KP .,, gg 1 K? X kwa , 1 it Q If Q, . ,,, Page 211 i E 1 Q 3 GIDEON TYLER MILTON SANDERS Two-mile Pole Vault Bassett of N. M. M. I. wins pole vault at Great Plains Page 212 A i risNNis TN 192.6 9 0QmifgQl + ww 9 H RESULTS At Clarendon .... . . .Buffaloes won 2-lost 1. At Canyon. . At Canyon. . At Roswell. . At Lubbock. At Den-ton. Q First and Second singles in Great Plains Tennis meet. Buffaloes won two-lost one to Bulldogs. Lost 2 singles and one doubles to Cadets. VVon 5 out of 6 matches with Tech. T. I. A. A. Tennis Meet-won second and fourth place in singles, and third and fourth doubles. Won at least one match from each of following schools: Denton Teachers College, Stephen F. Austin Teachers, A. C. C., Commerce Teachers, and Huntsville Teachers. Page 213 i S WILLIE NICCARTY, Captain lK7illie has played his third year with Buffalo Tennis squad and has proven to be one of the strongest contestants in the Southwest. Coach Lockhart is looking for a perfect score to follow McCarty's next year. OSCAR THOMAS This is 0scar's first year with the squad' and much to our regret, his last. He is the oldest man to get a letter from this College. Page 21 4 l V969 , , 274- ?'mTZ? Dgge 4 ll l I r MERLE JENKINS Merle has one more year to represent the EQXRI, Lewis Earl has won many victories for ilu- vollt-gm squad is the West Texas colors, and we hope to see hun in the two years he has im-pi'esm1lt-cl it in back to help Win the T. I. A. A. next year. tennis. He is a very consistent player zmfl Coach l,,oclcha1't will feel lllllNlll'2lllllC,'fl with ege. l 1 if X My Q, Page 215 out him. RESUME TARTING the 1926 season with three letter-men, Coach Lockhart p ' ' k' and W. McCarty, Captain alwinnmg tennis team for the year. jen ms . u , each playing their third year on the team, and Lewis, playing his second year on the team, gave Coach Lockhart enough experienced material to build strong doubles and singles combinations. The season was started off in the right manner when Clarendon College was k' d McCarty winning beaten two out of three matches at Clarendon, Jen ins, an their doubles match, while Lewis won his singles match. I In the Great Plains Tennis Meet, the strength of our singles men was . M. I. were beaten, demonstrated when the strong teams from Tech and N. M the Buffalo men winning first and second place in singles. the Roswell Cadets reversed the score, redicted On the following week, however, winning three hard-fought matches from the Buffs. St n b these reverses, the Buffs next invaded Lubbock, winning four u g Y singles matches, and one doubles match from the Texas Tech Matadors, who won one doubles match. A successful season reached its climax when Coach Lockhart entered-four men in the T. I. A. A. meet at Denton, none of them placing lower than fourth. k'ns and McCarty were entered in singles winning second and fourth places. jen 1 , Two doubles teams were entered, Lewis and McCarty being paired together, and Jenkins and Thomas forming the other team. These two teams won third and fourth places. ' , The Tennis squad had a great season and Coach Lockhart is expecting to have a great season in '27. jenkins and McCarty are expecting to be back and a lot of material is expected from the high schools of the Panhandle. Page 216 edicted aptain, d Year Strong gf! was Tlnning -en was Jeaten, , SCOFC lg four ho won ad -four fourth. places. er, and rd and ting to ck and Page 216 Q , ,, A 'y LQ-,pf Wi Q' 6 ' ff Gkrk J 3 W ,nj S2 if .. ,fl Z! WOMENSS ATHLETICS 1' W. A, A., COUNCIL- EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MRS. SHAW ....... Faculty Advisor MISS HANNA . . Sponsor EULA SMALLEY . . . President JESSIE MAE SCOTT . . . Vice-President JANETTE COMES . . . Recording Secretary JOHNETTA ANDERSON ..... . . Treasurer GLADYS SWEAZEA . . Valley Ball and Tennis Manager Basket Ball Manager MARSENE SMITH .,... BEULAH LEE RUTHERFORD . . President of T. O. C. UTM A.SSUlCllATllON 2 Qm. f,,1 !!,, XXX 6 t-'-9 4.54 W M i AST year for the first time in the history of XY. T. S. T. C. the girls were awarded sweaters for achievement in women's athletics. They were awarded on the point system, requiring partic- ipation in several different sports. The following seven girls suc- ceeded in fulfilling all requirements and are the charter nieinlmers ol the Women's T Association. RUBY CoMBs CAROLYN S1113Rm1,xN EULA SMALLEY EVELYX HEl7Nlfli MYRTLE joHNsoN jisssm lX lAE Scorr JOHNETTA ANDERsoN Page 219 BASKET BALL HE Freshmen girls won the Inter-class Basket Ball Champion- Th So homores were eliminated first by ship for 1926-27. e p losing to both Freshmen and junior-Senior teams in hard-fought games. The Sophs were good losers and were complimented by their opponents for their good sportsmanship, both in the way they d ' the manner in which they took defeat. The Fresh- played an in men Won the first game from the junior-Senior team by a score of 6 34 The upperclassmen retaliated and defeated the Fish 36 2 to . to 24. The game thatdecided the championship was a thrilling, Well-played game that ended 34 to 17 in favor of the Wearers Of the green. The girls chosen for the All-College team are: Forwards: JOHNETTA ANDERSON, LOUISE GILLHAM and ANNIS SMITH Jumping center: JESSIE MAE SCOTT Running centers: RUTH BENNETT and EULA SMALLEY Gnards: RUTH KENNEDY and CLEO NORMAN GT' Page 220 Page 220 'M S FRESHMAN BASKET BALL TEAM IQ + Q RUTH KENNEDY RUTH STRAIN LOUISE GILLHAM LOUISE H.ANNIX CLEO NOR1NfIAN DORA SAIIS RUTH BENNETT FLORENCE ROUNTREIC ANNIS SMITH, Captain 'NZ but I Miffli- 1d 5a Page ZZI ' JIUNIIOR-:SENIOR BASKET BALL TEAM + JOHNETTA ANDERSON, Captain JANETTE COMBS DALMA FRY JESSIE MAE SCOTT ELVA LEMONS EULA SMALLEY . 5 ' P, fp jfiiff K f Q fb xxzwma., . ig, ' v,g,3 if?w,.,X,W il, -. ,gf S 'fi - ' f W V ! im 424-f ww W' Q QQ, 'iw Page 222 ge 222 BOBHOMORE BASKET BALL TEAM C9 f ' ' 1 '-' - mv 1- + f ELIZABETH HAYS GLADTS SXYEAZIEA WINIFRED CARR NIAURINE BROOKS GRACE CAMMACR LAUNA MOORE LOVENA GUTHRIE AVIS GROVES IRENE VVARD, Captain s,wr'? Page 223 TENNTS ENNIS is a very popular sport among the members of the Women's Athletic Association. It can be counted as a lc art in the ma'or sport by those who play well enough to ta e p J Round Robin tournament conducted each Spring. The winner ' d the athletic of the tournament gets one hundred points towar sweater which is awarded girls who have earned five hundred ' ' ' ' h' f r 1925-1926 was points in various sports. The champions ip o b Glad s Sweazea A hard match to decide who would won y y . be runner-up was played by Carolyn Sherman and Eula Smalley and was finally won by Carolyn. For girls who have not attained proficiency in playing the game, tennis offers an opportunity to girls working for a sweater because all practices may be counted in the competi- tion offered by the Texas Outing Club. ' Eg' Page 224 VULLEY BALL NTEREST in Volley Ball is rapidly increasing among the girls of the West Texas State Teachers College. The games between the Freshman and the Upperclassman team were full of thrills and excitement. The Freshmen won the game that decided the championship by one point. The girls selected on the all-school team are shown in the picture below. Reading from right to left they are: Gladys Sweazea, Lorena Guthrie, Irene Vlfard, Jannette Combs, Jessie Mae Scott, Dora Sams, Cleo Norman, Ruth Kennedy, Eunice Coleman. Page 225 T EXAS OUTTNG CLUB Q55 HE Texas Outing Club is an organization fostered by the Women's Athletic Association. Its urpose is to develop physical efficiency by promoting P such universal outdoor activities that the girls of limited h sical ability as Well as those of average strength and excep- P Y tional ability may take part in them. The activities of the club include: Swimming, Hiking, Tennis, Skating, orse- back Riding, Rope jumping, Archery, Bicycling and Golf . Eg' ' is-A1 4 V . t. Page 226 THE GllRll.,Sl PLEASURE PARK + New HE land along the north creek, formerly known as Hale's Park, has been leased by the Womenls Athletic Association of the college for the purpose of encouraging out- door activities. The swimming pool, shaded by beautiful trees, was very popular last summer. Wienie roasts, bacon frys and chili suppers have been enjoyed there during the Winter months. 5 :sgtewmy i- ,xV,,,,,Mv Q sig if-N Page 227 THE MOTHER t g T CAME to pass in the process of time, the exact date being ' ' ' t at the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and 111116, all minds having agreed thereupon, a mighty fiat Asounded fctlrth from the snowy halls of the government building. Let there C Fi college at Canyon. I Immediately an activity came into being in that far land. th dwellers in So much precious metal began to be amassed by e ' h walled village that speedily the land and those adjacent to t e un the local fathers respon There shall be a college at Canyon. d. As if by ded to the voice of their rulers, saying: Following this response, the stir greatly increase white magic, building materials appeared on the ground-rock, brick, lumber, plaster and durable metals in abundance. More- ' - ' b ht over, architects created noble plans, skillful workmen were roug from far to translate the plans into reality, to interpret in wood and stone the thought of the creator. Thus there arose toward the sunrising, overlooking the cool plains and the shadowy canyon, a fair habitation, spacious in conception, lofty in aspiration, powerful to the pulling down of strongholds. From far and near came sons and daughters to partake of the strength-producing food , to grow into brave men and fair women, to fit themselves for leading the hosts of light against the phalanxes of organized ignorance, and, finally, to win the battle for knowledge. In order to facilitate the handling of the war, battalions and regi- ments were called into being. One division marched against the forces of night entrenched on the farms, predatory insects and invisible, though potent, enemies fled at the onslaught, another pushed into the home, and hours of toil on the part of the house- wives were reduced, a third warred against enemies encamped in the tongues of men, and better speech resulted, a few taking unto themselves horseless carriages sped into the adjacent territory, bearing silver speech and concord of sweet sounds to extend the gospel of culture. Qthers peered into the pages of history and interpreted the present in the light of the past. Soon with the spreading of the morning sun's rays, better school houses appeared here and there to the glory of Dimples and her sister architects, libraries were initiated in outlying regions, and aggregations of house mothers began bringing their pitchers to the fountain for the refreshing waters. Vicissitudes were not wanting in the development of the strong- hold, for the unseen powers of the elements conspired against the chief fort, and fiery flames demolished the woodwork, angry hands of the giant twisted and warped the metal work and after tearing Page 228 to pieces the treasures of art and of literature departed in apparent victory. Nevertheless the spirit of the home remained invincible. Neighbors housed the fragments which soon began to collect, and speedily out of the Wreck arose a better and more substantial habitation than before. Even in the present year the expansion spiritually and the growth materially of the enterprise calls upon the beholders to marvel. Call the West Texas State Teachers College a home-the food and equipment and leadership were never betterg the promise never fairer for the development of her children. Call her an armory-the accoutrements of warfare were never in better trimg the promise of victory never fairer. Call. her an institution of higher learning-her standards were never loftier and her prospects never more brilliant. Her prayer is ' That her sons may be as plants grown up in their youthg that her daughters may be the cornerstones, polished after the similitude of a palace. -M. Moss RICH.ARDSON. Page 229 AND FURNISHINGS FOR THE CLOTHING COLLEGE MAN The Right Style-Latest Patterns KILLOUGH 85 DAVIES 514 POLK STREET AMARILLO, TEXAS I O71 OW TWENTY-FIRST Ifeezr l1927l rvin our twenty first year in the We are now se g V - furnishing of Panhandle homes. We furnished - f 'h ours many thousands heretofore let us urnis y when the time arrives-cash or credit. WE MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU To GWN A WELL FURNISHED HOME tl TAYLOR AT SIXTH AMARILLO, TEXAS The Pemhetrtetlelv Largest Furniture Store Are you saving for yourself when you are Old? Let me show you a plan whereby the evening of life will become most pleasant. RAY S. DANIEL, Repreferttthg SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE oo. 2oI--2 BLACKBURN BUILDING AMARILLO, TEXAS Pg 230 I I 2 I AMERICAN SHOE SHOP I ALL MODERN MACHINERY NEAREST SHOP TO THE COLLEGE Service cmd Saiisfaction Guaranteed CANYON, TEXAS HEADQUARTERS POR YOUR ELECTRIC TROUBLES Also A COMPLETE LINE OF APPLIANCES OE THE BEST MAKES We invite you tO inspect our Electfie and Ice Plant TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY L1GHTfPOWER,HEATf1eE ' I CANYON STEAM LAUNDR Y t the baby We Wash everything CXCGP d. - t And r eturn everythmg but the IFJ' PHONE 488 CANYON, TEXAS PALO DURO BARBER SHOP I. IVI. DAUGHERTY, Owner HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS SHINE PARLOR A Friend to the Students ' PHONE IO9 CANYON, TEXAS Terry Tfrofo eznn' fieelnzjf Shop WE Wish to thank the students and faculty for the Wonderful business' given us during the yearg and With our new location and equiprnent, We are pre- pared to serve you with better PORTRAITS and BEAUTY WORK PHONE 1o8 NORTH SIDE SQUARE CANYON, TEXAS Make This Store Your Store The LADIES STORE DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR ' MILLINERY AND NOVELTIES PHONE 724 513 POLK AMARILLO, TEXAS Pg 232 I X TO ASSURE YOU OP OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE AND CO-OPERATION MISTLETOE I ee Cream and fatter NHSPLETOE CREANHHUES AMARILLO Come Up cmd Visit U5-Any Time CLEAN IN STRUCTIVE AMUSING THE NEW OLYMPIC THEATRE PIPE-ORGAN MUSIC , PERFECT COOLING SYSTEM Admission IO and 30 cents Matinee and You to be pleased N1sht5hOWS Quality Did I t W. WOOTEN, Maiiag57' CANYON , TEXAS P 233 Qffleag Wife flee Jlffemeffles gf Happy College Days YUU Will remember the place 'cvvhere the students feel at home, and the Walker Service which enabled this es- tablishment to become a place of Friendship and Courtesy as Well as a drug store J. J. WALKER DRUG STORE Make Use of Walker Service Now' MCREYNULDS Moore-Poston G R AIN t COMPANY 31 Ccbmpany Wholesale and Retail GRAIN, COAL and FEED OF ALL KINDS PHONE 93 7TH AND TAYLOR STREETS CANYON TEXAS AMARILLO, TEXAS ' P 234 H. A. Brown, S. M. CORRECTIVE DIET, MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE OFFICE Suite 28, First National Bank Building OFFICE PHONE QQ RESIDENCE PHONE IIO Thirteen Years? Active Practice CANYON TEXAS VV. D. PIKE CARL LAUGHERX CITY MARKET We Want tO MEAT YOU FRESH AND CURED MEATS ' PHONE I I 7 CANYON TEXAS J. D. GAMBLE FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE PHONE 259 CANYON TEXAS TANNER CANYON TAILORING COMPANY ' Where You Get the Best f-And We Strive tO C00 please Qua1it5r - Work and Prompt Licensed czrtci SCFWCC Bonded ' A CANYON, TEXAS H071 fhf SQWWU PHONE 133 PAMPA, TEXAS Page 235 ALWAYS SOMETHING INTERESTING FOR YOU HERE ACROSS FROM THE POSTOFFICE IN AMARILLO RUSSELL S1 COCKRELL INCORPORATED The Book Store of the Panhandle Everything for every office. 18,600 square feet of lloor Space. Organized for your convenience and your pleasure. Make it a point to visit With us in Amarillo. We're Sure proud of you. PRINTING :: BOOKS :: OFFICE FURNITURE TYPEWRITERS WILLIAM SCHMITZ GARAGE The THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND STYLES All kinds of automobile repairing a specialty. Accessories, Philco Bat- teries, Battery Charg- . ing and Repairing. 3 BUSINESS PHONE'343 RESIDENCE PHONELZ3 I BOOTERIE 509 POLK PHONE 4106 CANYON TEXAS P 236 x E i x 5 I i STRAND HE ATRE You have a cordial invitation to attend our Shows SOUTHEAST CORNER SQUARE CANYON CITY SUPPLY COMPANY Everything in DRY GGODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY and GROCERIES We carry a jS6o,ooo.oO Stock of Merchandise ' line and can Supply your Wants in every HOWARD FOSTER SHOES EOR MEN, DREW SHOES FOR WOMEN, BUSTER BROWN SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, HART SCHAFFNER 81 MARX CLOTHES, LADIES' READY-TO-l7l7EAR, PALMER LINE The Store of Quality'-Trade With Us GROCERY PHONE 2, DRY GOODS PHONE 27 EGR EXPERT CLE The TOGGERY Leteiief Work' et Specialty cl Re airing-'We Call For ANING AND DYEING and Deliver Altering an p ' f r Texts PHONE 331 CABXOB, EX Page 237 FOR GOOD BUILDING MATERIAL AT A FAIR PRICE ,See CANYON LUMBER CO. YARD S AT HAPPY SLATON MULESHOE and DALHART Bmld ez H ome and Save Your Rent PHONE 28 AND 2O CANYON, TEXAS JONES FILLING STATION PHONE 248 HOOD and GOODYEAR TIRES, OILS, GAS CASINGS, INNER TUBES, and ALL KINDS OF ACCESSORIES VULCANIZING A SPECIALTY Prompt Serwce Fygg Air CANYON, TEXAS P 238 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Canyon QQ wg X CANYON, TEXAS T he Ofheff Fellow CAN I look him in the eye and not be afraid of what .he thinks? Shake- speare said: To thine own self be true, and 'twill follow as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. Am I being true to myself today? Then I am f 'd f d o about rn a rai o no man, an can g y business in perfect peace. Be true 'to yourself by trading With BLACKBURN BROTHERS The Home of Hemi Sehajfner U Marx Clothes .NOYYCE! f ' .NOYYCE! Before buying Textbooks, Reference Books, or l Books for your Libraries, get quotations from The COLLEGE BOOK STORE The College Book Store is owned and operated by the West Texas State Teachers College. It is the largest book store, dealing exclusively in school books, West of Dallas. , The COLLEGE BOOK STORE cANYoN,TExAsl Pg 240 fs-,I- :Kiki Pi fgex-vxcgag 2940 ES gg? 2 you see the faces 29 .. of some of the staffs of University and College Annuals in eight States who have demon- strated their confidence in our service this year. 1 f I J!! And past performance has shown beyond doubt that they are justified in believ- ing' Leaders1'1ipMand Kraft Builtuto be synonymous. This Annual Printed and Bound by THE Hugh Stephens Press Kraft Built Annuals JEFFERSON CITY, MO. 'Husn Srevusss KILKFT BUILT 'Cf' 'F IUX T TR DITIO Q, SWECO craftsma to give - to -every - detqil- 0 -the engraving- art- a - palnst ' 4 RADITION -inspires - exgzry pa ient -a, ention-that - lend? precious - quality - to - his workmanship QQ:Q SOUT HWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT XVORTH ' HOUSTON ' DALLAS XVICHITA FALLS - TULSA - ATLANTA A SNAPPY BARBER SHOP For College Boys emel Girls The STAR BARBER SHOP PHONE 37 CANYON TEXAS Palace Hotel A. N. HENsoN, Prop. Leading Home for Commercial lllevz Courteous Attention Sanitary Surroundings Comfortable Rooms PHONE 49 CANYON TEXAS DON'T KNOCK YOUR TOWN BOOST IT Ure CANYUN BAKERY BREAD A5 Coorl A5 llloney Can Buy MEN,S AND VVoMEN's SHOES, HOSIERY POLISHES, LACES f-arf ffl, MVN I-N., Q Ee' ,X A BEFORE AFTER Goodyear System Shoe Rcpzlifill. S6ZlL'J1f!ICf1'0Il Guarazzferrl Canyon Shoe Shop ON TUE SQUARE g 241 SMITH BROS. Real Estate and All Kinds Of Insurance 'S' PHONE 294 ' CANYON TEXAS SAY IT'WITI-I Flozuerf' YVC all like to give happi- ness and we sometimes for- get how easy it is to do so. A cluster Of cut flowers or a potted plant always brings a ray Of sunshine, a thrill of pleasure, and often the gift comes When sun- shine is most needed. 'T' AMARILLO A GREENHOUSES P. H, BUTI-IKER PHONE 1814 6O5 TAYLOR STREET AMARILLO TEXAS G. G. FOSTER INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Real Estate and Loans on Farm and City Property PHONE 76 ' CANYON TEXAS SALES-SERVI CE BUICK t FROST MOTOR COMPANY A 5O7-O9-I I TYLER AMARILLO DRS. KILLOUGH Sc DUNCAN Apprechaste and approve the efortiiput forth and the ends attained by the VVest Texas State Teachers Cbllege Pg 242 1 -ML 'er-xv--g...., ,..-...,......v PALO DURO CAFE A. G. MCDUFFIE Pfojbriezfov' PHONE 347 CANYON, TEXAS BISHIR AUTO SHOP vid uifbozzz' U5 or Thane 315 SERVICE BARBER SHOP YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE Cleavz-Savzitczry HUBERT O. PRICE, Owner REMEMBER THIS- HE pictures in this book. Thave been made by this Studiofor many years. The negatives to all the pictures in this book have been carefully numbered and put away, and at any time you can get reprints from them. . Through this message We Wish to extend to each of you the most cordial Wishes and our sin- cere appreciation. 3 MRS BRITAIN'S STUDIO THE HOME OF EXCLUSIVE PoRTRA1TS Where Quality and Service Meet I4oo FIFTH AVENUE CANYQN TEXAS Page 244 QUALITY SERVICE PRICE A STORE WITH YOUR NEEDS at OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE If .,, . SHOES, MILLINERY PIECE GOODS NOTIONS FURNISHINGS THE PEOPLE S STORE COURTESY I PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES ROYAL, CORONA, and REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper and supplies. Office Supplies, Equipment and Furniture, including Art lX4etal. A very select line of Gifts, including metal, Leather and Fancy Goods. Warwick Printing Company Publishers of The Canyon Ncfws P 245 DODGE BROTHERS MDTDFLCAR5 OULLUM MOTOR OO.,1m. TYLER AT SEVENTH PHONE 3800 AMARILLO, TEXAS I THE CITY PHARMACY PHONE 32 The REXALL STORE for all your SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COLD DRINKS, JEWELRY, STATIONERY, CANDIES KODAKS AND SUPPLIES 'cThe Plezee Where They Keep What You Want'7 CANYON, TEXAS Pg 246 WHERE IS THE MosT POPULAR PLACE IN CANYON? IT's HE UEEALO W H Y ? Service They give you Quality L Pricef Where courtesy and accommodation to you is a pleasure Q4 Better Place To Tradej PHONE I PHONE 6 THOMPSON HARDWARE COMPANY Dealers in SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING IMPLEMENTS AND ALL KINDRED LINES - OFFICE PHONE I3 FURNITURE DEI'T. o HARDWIARE DEPT. 313 NIGHT PHONE 312 CANYON, TEXAS Pg 247 3 as JARRETT DRUG COMPANY COLD DRINKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ACCURATE PRESCRIPTIONS , PURE DRUGS CANYON TEXAS Convenient Clean EOR COLD-PROCESS GAS MACHINES THE HOME OE I U55 GOOD EATS 86-88 TEST,GASOLINE 8 Known di Make it Your GAS'0'LITE Headquarters This product is 'superior t y ojther HE-ITesi4Gigoline for C Id Shipmenis made? from Erockenridge, T HE Ezsiniaaig 1322535 Eriiesgi P A L A C E ham, Mass.g and Toledo, Ohio. Send All Orderf to Main Ojice CANYON, TEXAS The HICKGK PRODUOING OO. Low Rates Quick Service TOLEDO, OHIO Pg 248 S. L. INGHAM DENTIST dll Worle W'arranteel PHONE 8 CANYON, TEXAS WHITE 35 KIRK The Place To Buy Shoes PINE APPAREL FOR WOMEN 30 Years of Faithful Seroiee 6TH AT POLK STREET AR'IARILLO, TEXAS A. W. STERNENBERG LUMBER CO PHONE 21 BUILDING MATERIALS, PAINTS and VARNISHES ' At the Lowest Ma1'ket Price . Building Plans on Application CANYON TEXAS g 249 WHERE QUALITY REIGNS AND PRICES PLEASE Footwear Supreme ' Temrrerls Sltoe Store 6o7 POLK STREET AMARILLO, TEXAS Co-Operate Wz'th Your Bank NOTHING constructive can be accomplished except through co-operation. With it, there is no limit to individual a n d community possibilities, no heights that may not het attained. Mutual success depends upon mutual co-operation. The bank and the de- positor can prosper only in propor- tion that they co-operate With each other. Co-operate With Your Bank FIRST STATE BAN K CAPITAL S4o,ooo CANYON TEXAS G. W. JOHNSON FILLING STATION NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE Ladies' Rest Room , Free WHITEWAY FILLING STATION AND COTTAGE CAMP PHONE 57 I CANYON, TEXAS Page 250 ' 1-A-.Ln A .,.m:.-'A-L, , YVILHCHTUS HBEAUTIFUL SHOES FOR WONDERFUL GIRLS The Leading Shoe Store in Amemfllo POLK STREET AT 6TH PHONE 345 R. A. BELLAH ALFRED BELLAH BELLAH CIRCDCIZRX' COMPANY Exclusive Agents for AMARYLLIS AND GREAT WEST FLOURS SCHILLING TEA AND COFFEE TEA GARDEN JELLIES AND PRESERVES ADMIRATION COFFEE Students, We know your needs. We cater to your Wishes. We carry the largest and most complete line of groceries in the city P. O. Box 56 PHONES 31 AND So CANYON, TEXAS QNWU BAN D msnxum :NTS Everything for Band Everything Ior Orchestra PIANOS PIPE ORGANS VICTROLAS SHEET MUSIC Southwest's Most Complete Music House Write fo-r Catalog Q 5 EVERYTHING MUSICALB 1215 GLM ST 'v DRLLHS. TCXT XXuxuul- 11111, 'X AIT .E x- , A ,etvlye A 1 fxjy -.. F INSTRUMENTS P 251 1 a Be in the First Clays N The demand for the professionally prepared teacher is increasing Very rapidly. On the other hand the teacher with poor preparation is lind- ing a decreasing demand for his services. THE WEST TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE CAN HELP YOU BECOME A FIRST CLASS TEACHER Y W rite for information to J. A. HILL, President, or D. A. SHIRLEY, Regigtmr CANYON, TEXAS Pg 252 SCOTT'S SERVICE STATION TIRE SERVICE GAS AND OIL SCOTT BROTHERS CANYON TEXAS HREGENTH ON SHOES MEANS THE SAME AS 'CSTERLING ON SILVERI' For Eighteen Years the Leading Shoe Store Of the Panhandle, showing HREADY-TO-WEAR OF DISTINCTIONU K STREET AMARILLO, TEXAS 512 POL THE ELITE BARBER SHOP A CALLED BY THE STUDENTS'- UFOT The College People lflflzo Care E. C. PORTER, Proprietor EAST SIDE SQUARE CANYON, TEXAS Pg 253 A R I L L O Tfze Jlfkfrepelis gf em exfgriezelfzefcal gmpzrce 35,000,000 acres fertile land, Q0 per cent tillable. 30,000,000 bushels wheat annually. 35,000,000 bushels grain sorghums. 15,000,000 bushels rye, oats and barley. 250,000 bales of cotton. Total annual value farm and ranch products, ,SIO0,000,000. Shallow water belt through trade territory gives unlimited amount of water for irrigation purposes. Canadian River will ultimately irrigate more than a million acres. The Panhandle has started the most comprehensive agricultural program ever undertaken in the VVest. Only a small part is under cultivation. The intensive as well as extensive development is in the future. Nowhere in the United States is there so good an opportunity for those looking for a place to grow up with a new country. Wh olemle and T rez1z5porz'az'z'on Center Wholesale and -iobbing business now aggregating ,SIO0,000,000 annually. Three trunk line railroads and other lines give railroads running in nine different directions. The development of roads will' render bus hauling profitable. Amarillo will always be the distributing point for this territory. 250 miles to a competitor. ' Annual payroll to railroad employes exceeds 84,000,000 This is spent with Amarillo merchants. Population of this area doubled in last five years. Each time it increases, Amarillo increases wholesale business. Mzseellaneous Churches, twenty-three, all faiths. Altitude, 3,663. Assessed valuation, 539,000,000 Building permits, 1926, 816,400,000 Public utilities, 8,613, 5,000 residence telephones, 8,150 water meters, 8,733 light meters. Fifty per cent increase over one year ago. Hotel, 3,000 modern rooms. Temperature, average mean: Summer, 69 degrees, winter, 43 degrees. Schools. Thirteen A-1 public schools and several private schools. 7,500 pupils. hlethodist College recently located here plans to rival other big schools of the Southwest. ' Retail Stores, about I,OOO, all prosperous. 1 Post Oiiice receipts, 5280,ooo, 1926. Population, 27,000 in .IQZSQ 53,000 now. Has shown from ten to forty per cent increase each year during the last decade. Amarillo grew 1,100 per cent from 1900 to 1920, 250 per cent from 1920 to 1927. This growth is due to development of the entire Panhandle section, cross roads becoming towns, towns growing into cities. Page 25 4 COLLEGE DAYS Page 255 CULLIEGIE DAYS COLLEGE DAYS COLLEGE DAYS Page 25 8 - --.....--...-,..1...-wp --frfgp.-'. ., 5 n I Page 25 9 COLLEGE DAYS 1 J'.,1 iln..,1,J J 'H-i W' 'As n' 'J' f' vi ski' f 'N HL! , ,. 14 xi 'Nu' . 'fl' 4'1 - ff fm yv' Tal: y,,x I 5 .ff ,,: 4 ',g '5.hg5f.','wf fn, .Q-'.f-l ' .x. M., -,LQ g,,1'X',-jsyf 'V .4,5!.f,, h I'- Q 6 5, .,- 0 A 1.1 ,Q-X.-'13, s x I.. V, 1 X ,- ,N ,:..! - 3 ,jg-1 X, 41145 'L' I igw . . 1 .:, 1, .V A , -V ls 'Ji - , . . .T . . A lxl. ' A . s X. . ...JN R '. .'a f. ,nb '1:. 2 A ' S r 1 ?l ' if '-,',. 'ff 1' . . . , . -.U . 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