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The major portion of your value , and certainly the whole of your best value, to your own generation and of your own contentment as well, depend upon the decision you make as to the part each of you is to play. What are you going to do? Lacking such a decision you con ­vict yourselves of aimlessness. You are furnishing no focus to your po\.vers. You can not work any synthesis of the elements with which you are dealing. You are losing immeasurably in the value of your daily tasks so long as you do not know to what end they are being performed . I t is one of the grea t functions of the U niversity to assist rou in making this choice and to fit you for the duties which . your choice involves. Here you can get both general and specific vie,vs of life its needs, its resources, its problems, its opportunities. These four years because of their contacts may be made the most precious, the most fruitful of all your ex­perience, provided that at their close you shall have acquired a definite and intelligent life determination. , , /(. < .... •PZ> h / = 19 C (. Pa Board of Regents . Coo K J. A. KE~IP f' RED \\~ Clla z. z a .. r . R. BRENTS H. A. \\1R OE .. \\ • w. H. F . L. ]. LTS E. H. PERRY \\1 0RTHA~I Page 20 • • .."" .··=­ "".:.:" :-.; .•.. .........." ··:·:·:·: Page Zl • Faculty and Officers of the Main University CLAUDE BA LEY, B. A., Tuto1· in Pure Matl . -lnB.,LL.BBITT, . DANIEL FRANKLIN B • mat1cs . structor in La'"'· . . p lE, r\., .\ssociate Professorr. . reau of . Geologist in BtD., o[ • \ p p 1ied Iat 11en1 at ic s . . ic Geol g)r a n d . . Econon .· . g . Tec11 nol :\Io RGAN CALLA''' A 1·, ] R., Pl1. D., Pr·of essor of English . . FLORENCE S ITH BELL, .. ~IR:\ ... Assistant Dean of \\Tome OscAR PE.r\RCE C . .\l\1PBELL, ctor . J\., B. D., Instrtl\I. SPURGEON B ELL, B. s.. :\I. B. •Jno. C. To \\ nes Bible A., Professor of Business Cl1air. Administration . '.D. . I~1 L L I s cA ~Ip B E L L' pl LEo TH EODORE B ELLl\IONT, ... Jo ,. u. CALH ~11 L L 1 A l\I BE E . 0 sH uA \ LLIAl\I . .\\ ofessor of English 1·. l LL. B ., Di rector of . . . -e . Professor ofD ., .. PlLEY, . BA .. s.. B . TA?\IES R . Organic Chen istry. . Ll.'Lv BAILE I. S., "Pro­ t1nct\dj . ,' '. IAR\. . fessor of Ph)'Sics . KATHERINE CLAIRE BALL, B. A., Indt1s ­ .er Trai ner for \Vomen . trial Teacl r in . N BA L L, I n s t rLl ct . N cT . 1A R ,. 'vVAsHI\ .en. \Von sical Training for ·. Ph BARTON BALL, B . ....-\., Quizmaster LLIA?\1 . '\\ in La,,·. •.VARD CHRISTIAN HENRY BANTEL, c. E \. E Professor of Ci,·il Engineering. CAMPBELL BARKER, Pl D., Pro­ .. EuGENE .·\r . erica n Hist . f essor of n • .. tor i . ERNEST BARNES, B. A., TtCL1'DE .n . inist r a t i ... B u s in e s s }\ d Luc LE BAsco~r. B. ~\., B. L. S., .\d ­ . ELvA junct Professor of Library Sciencc. PAUL l\1ASON BATC1IELDER, Instructor in PurcD., .. Pl I\Iathematics. . . 7 ILLIA1\1 JA?\-IES BATTLE, Pl\\ D., Professor of Classical Languages. BE cHEK, B. S., \ 1ice­ .. ·Ro1 of tl e I nter­ . an . Chairn scholastic League . -·~Ph . ., Tt1 tor i B.ER, . CHARLES PA UL Bo • SlCS • SA BoucHER, Pl D., Pro­ .. IUEL . CE\' .. CHAU fessor of i\merican History. AdjunctD., .. HANNES LASSEN BoYSEN, Pl . j Professor of Germanic Languages. D.,Ph.HER,DS . EARL LocKRIDGE BR Adju nct Prof essor of English . r\LBERT PERLEY BROGAN, Pl D., •~djunct .. Professor of Philosoph)r. S. L EROY .,BRow Pl1. D., Associate -Pro fessor of .P11 \ 'S ics• JoHN f YRON BRYANT, l\1. S., E. E., -Pro fessor of E lectrical .Engineering ELEJ\ NOR CLAIRE BucKLE ,·.. I. :-\., -I n str·uctor in E uropean r}r. .His t BURDI c K, l ndus trial .'' \Ir :\. . !C~ C Teacher .n1e n . •\\r . ing f .. T r a i l\IRs. \\'rLHELl\ INA RANDALL . Bu RK, B. 1\ ., Tutor in .. Englisl ,E .. RGE CHARLEs Bu . GE • i\I. l\ ., ]. U. D., Profcssor of La ,,.. HALBERT PLEASANT BYBEE, ciate P1·ofessor \sso~D., .. P1 ··)g . of Geol _.,• . Pl sical Trainir g for I\1Ien . . HARRY y ANDELL BENEDICT, Prof essor ofD.,LL.D., .. Pl A p p 1i e d l\Iathen1atics; Dean of the Col lege of Arts. 1\1.BERT ARNOLD BENNETT, -D., Associate Profes .. Pl . EIL ..IRs c ,\ROTHERS, -Di •1 .tr e c . f e .t l 111 a n 's . .\\ Building. LILA :\IARY CASIS, :\I. A ,. P1·ofessor of Ron ancc Lan­ . .1en . guages: Dean of \\101 -A BRACKENRIDGE CAs \.-: Di TEEL, Ph. D., Professor of Director of Ph)rsical TrainingEN, . NICE A . .. E for .\Vomen ALTER\\" ..Sco DKINS, B. S., Geologis t in t he Econon1ic .Geol g)· Di''ision of thc -. and Tecl· . ic Geolog ... Burea u of Econo ·· . nolog . Y A L AsH B 1·, B. "\., Inst r u c to r i . RA N L E ,. . S Englisl1. Lecturer inBERR\', t:GLAS . D ELOISE Ho me Econo mics . Lt:LA J\1ARY BE\VLEY, r\ssistant Dean of \Vomen. B.,Ph.ccs, . B ERNEST RALPH B. D., Tutor in Economics . \\" B Ph. D., In­ ,. KLE1 . . CA1'1PBELLILLIA~I structor in Govern men t. sor of Pure :\Iathen1atics. DR. RENEDICT. · . )g. Zool Page 2.2 • • Faculty and Officers of the Main University R D 1tv11\11·r1, B. A., Extcnsion Loan · . o . LE l.Jibra ria n. LLIAl\1 JOHN D1scr1, J\ssistant Director of ~ . W sica1 T rai ni ng f r l\1en. . . ·} . P l L\ssociateD.,.. Pl ,.. Dot'IS . ARD L'Eo\\ Professor of i\ ctuarial l\Iathen atics. . ssist a ntJ\I. E. . . i nB. S.E. . Y E s D . . N . L B 1 ops in . of Sl upcrintendent Dcpartment an1cal Engi1 eeri11g. .. iccl . of l..JEE C LAR l\I. 1\ ., l1 strt ctor in . . ..., 'ID)A\l .. Englisl EvERT l\l RDECAl C Al{K, Pl D., Adjunct .. .. . Pro fcssor of Er glisl1 . . ' CL1\ R1'. :-.10, B. E. i c. E ,. .. \. f'LCLE\I1LTON . r i n •\ p p1icd Iat hcrn a t ics. . . t r uct ..:.: I r LLO'\D L ~G CLICK, Pl D., Instructor .. RI . .glish . Er . ir FREDERICK DuNCALF, Ph. D., Professor of . .· r . 1ediae''al Histl\ CEN DuNCAN, B. r-\., Curator . BRLLIAi\1 .. \\ ·rr} . ical Laborat . f the Chen . K Eo\c\1 ARD B. A., Tutor . ER DuNLAP, in Chcmistry.· \r\t LDER DuNN, Tutor in Chemistry. . ' .Tutor in Englishr\.,B.ELE, . ARGARET Al\I FREDERICK EB1·, Ph. D., Profcssor of the Histor,• · of Education. ARDS, ?\I. S., 1\ djunct Profcssor'.\\ lRA E of Geolog ·· . . SARAH Sco s, B. A., Refer­ . VAR\. E .. lRs.?\ ent . B ureau of Govern n . ce Assista nt i .. c R cscarch. CAS\VELL ELLIS Pl D ., Pro­ . . ER .~ LEXA\. Pl ilosoph y of Educa tio11. . fcssor of -s, As .. NE EMl\t . ENNIE Bo] sistant Bookkeeper. GEORGE J\ LBERT ENDRESS, B. S. in C. E., R esident _\ rc11i t ect . GEORGE CHARLES :\IARIUS ENGERRAND, B. S., I. A., r\ djunct Professor of r\n­ .'}g . ropol . t l ,GER~. L .. EN JosEPH E . i\·II1 Pl1. D ., Adj unct Professor f Ptlre l\1at hen at ics. . . ,c; . RGE Fu LLERTON EvA . GE 1\1. 1\ ., B. D., InstrL1ctor in E i1 glis11 . inS.B.E\-ERETT, . 10x · . 1( 1\ 1 djunct Professor\. .., ·cl1\. of Freel1and Dra\\,i11g and - .ting . Pair EsT 11 ~R JE .N .N1N G c; BR ,. A ~ e . t i 11 . ssist a r\~,C. . 4 '\ 1: 1t l ·isionDi,al Instruction . ist\ ... Burea u of Extensio ft:ssor of . PrD.,LL.R, :. 1 CoF . BERT E?\1 ~1E . R La.'' A l... L LLE C s, i\I. •\., Instructor in ~LLI. . c . .. "\ I~11 g1is1 • AR GRoss Co KE, Ph. D., Instructor .. DELl\ .glish . in Er ALBERT EvERETT Co PER, E. E., I nstrt1ctor . in 1\ pplied Mathen atics. . inS.B.E.,1. . in.B.RRELL, . ES "\. CAl\t] E. E.. Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. fRANK fREDERICK CO\'INGTO ~, .JR., l\I. r.\, . . r i n E ng1isl . I nst ruct ·to1 . TtA.,I.l\ ,. IARION CRA \VFO R . Ec;FRANC .·)Cl1cn1istr . i Luc EN O\\'EN CROCKETT, B. 1\ ., Tt1to1in · . .·\istr . en . Cl . -c. . .. CHARLES HENR)' Cu HA1"t, Pl D., Adj unct Pr·o­ .. fessor of Business -. n1i1i\d .on • . strat• . -G:\ . .~ s Cu .. A'\\'L'\\sT,Gt:~D .. ProLit.D.,Ph. ,.. \. .. ·· (. fessor of Philosopl ,.\S \\'. Cu RRIE, ~I. i\ . I ... TH B. D., Secretar • ·\ \ .-1\1. c. .\. -ATHA ~IEL DAx . t . ILLIA\\ ,....JIB.,\.B.. ,. IEL d . sor of Ordcrg a rpt:r\·i . St " ccessio s i n t he I.ji bra r' • · • .. \ c; 1L :\ IJ\ E DA \. I I. "\., ~ '. 0c; .. E St u<.le t Life Secret a r\· fo r .. • . .. t: .. r . .\\ •RD .: ELI71\BETH D ECIIR ,.I.\~ urc . I . . J\., I nstructor iI.~ I a t 11 cn a t ics. . ~ .B,..-: l:.1:.RT 11 uR H1\ R \ \. 0 0 D D\... •\rg . r i n Gcoll . ct . st r L . 1r,.\• -. J\ LfRED E AXLDE\' I ­~ EL" .. '., \J '.LI." 13..\..B.R.. . ..,r.:-.; :\lRs. Luc1· HE~1P111LL I~ . .. r i n L a t i . L a '' . H,\R p E R l~. ..1 \., T ut . ast er i .. . iz . QL Prige 2.J • • Faculty and Officers of the Main University LLU~I, Assistant Registrar . N G . .. LLIAM FELSING, Ph. D., Associate ~IYRTLE Su . V\ . Aucus Professor of Chemistry . of the Extension Teaching Division of the Bureau of Extension . TH0~1As E ~'ING FERGUSON, 1\1. A., lnstructor in . IARY E 1A GoFF, B. A. B. L. S., Head ~1~ . English Ca taloguer in Library. l\1Ax F1cHTENBAU!\1, B. A., Assistant Regis ­ '.A R D G 0 0 D WI N' B. L. B. L. s . '" trar . J0 H N ED Librarian . BERT M cHA EL F1ELD, B. A., T utor in .. R English . ~IRs. RosELLE G ouL GoREE, B. A., Tutor . PHISTER FINCH I. s., C. E., in English. . ,ANLEY. S -A KAY GoRMAN, l'vI. A., Assistant in Li . Associate Professor Ci vil Engi neering; Re -O search Associate in tl1e Engineering D i - • r . brar vision of the Bureau of Economic Geology LLIA1'I CR ZIER GowAN, B. A., Tutor in .. V\ and T echnology. Economics . . JA ~1 E s A N D E R s 0 N F 1 T z G E R A L D' 1,I. A'. . z \VrLLIAJ.\I GRAFF, B. A., 1\1. B. A . FR1 Associate Professor of Business J\ dministra­ • Associate Professor of Business Ad minis­ t1on . tration; ".\ssistan t to the President . ,.AIR FLEMING, B. S. in E. E . RGE A . GE ,.VNSEND GRANGER, B. S. in C. E \ . uR T . i,.. AR lnstructor in Electrical Engineering . lnstructor in Ci\·il Engineering . . Assistant tA., B. .,.. CoRINNE LANEY FL CLARENCE TRU1'1AN GRAY, P h. D., Associatethe Director of Publicit)r · Professor of P hilosophy of Education . vVILLIAM ALVAH FRANCIS, B . .;.<\., lnstructor in English . .t\ BNER LEON GREEN, B. A., LL. B., Pro ­fessor of Law . ,.cAR WrLLIAM GRANKE, B. S. in E. E . E Tutor in Electrical Engineering. REGINALD HAR\'EY GRIFFITH, Ph. D. Pro­ r of the W renn . Curat ;. sE GARDNER, B. A., Tutor i11 fessor of Englis l . MARY Lou Zoolog)r . jR., B. S., Associate 1, .,,. GR1sc . .. \\ELL ]AMES l\.l1 LTON GARRETT, B. S. in Arch ,. M. A., Tutor in Architecture. Professor of Pu blic Speaking. LPH .A.ucus GRuBER, ... A TH.v.tAS RussELL GARTH, ry Assistant . Laborat in P h. D., Adj unct Professor Ph)'Sics . of Psychology. CHARLES A A!\fS GutICK, 1\1. . C HARLESSHACKLEFORD A. Tutor in Economics . GATES, JR., ~1. D ., Pl1:·­ . .. E . LTON R . sician for !\,len . f\I w Gu scH, Ph. D., Adjunct Professor To11 GA LIN, B. S., ~Ianager . of English H istory; Di­of Uni,rersity Hall. rector of Texas vVar Col­ . NA GEARING, Pro -lection . MARY E fessor of H ome Economics; , LSON HACKETT . S \V CHARLE omics. . Head of the Home Eco P h. D., Adj unct Professor Division of the Bureau of Latin .:·\.merican H istory . Extension . CHARLES GROVES HAIN ES, • ,EON . VARD G1 \. SA11UEL E Ph. D., Professor of Gov ­Associate Professor of i\ r ­ ernment. chitectural D esign and Ar ­ , wARD EvERETTE HALE . E .·}r . chitectural Hist B. A., Tutor in Economics. FRIEDRICH ERNST G1ESECKE , l\1AX SELVIUS HANDMAN, Ph . 11. E., B. S. in Arch., Pro­ .· . Professor of Sociolog D ., fessor of Architectural En­ ,1IILES LAWERENCE HANLEY . -gineering; Head of En gineering Division of Bu -~1. A., lnstructor in Eng ­reau of Economic Geology lis h. and T echnology. ~1ATTIE CRUMPTON HARDY, ER~IA lVIAY GrLL, 1\1. A., ~1. A., Instructor in the .Es Philosophy of Education . cE Tow . lnstructor in English . Ju Page 24 · .· Librar Faculty and Officers of the Main University .., .,.;LI .., .r . ,0N Hf\RPER . s . HENR' ,,-1 e . istr)r; Dean of tl . Chen .. Professor i .ool . Gradua te Scl CARL HART?\IAN, Pl D., "Professor tant\ssis .. of Zoology. ,.\CHER, 1\1. 1 . HA . 1 . 1E .c\us .. IRs. ~IA~ .~)r . in Hist rcl1i\·ist \. RA N D 0 L p H • \ R N 0 L D I I A ,. N E s' I. "I11 ­ \., . structor in Romance Languages. -c Regis . NA HAZEL\\"OOD, Examiner in tl . E .s Officc . trar H E L L\'ON HEARD, l\I. D ., Ph}•s ici a n · fo1 . E .cn . 1on \\ - BEss HEFLIN, :\! . . . , . djunct Professor of .e Economics . Hon CHARLES I I ER?\l N HEil\ISATH' B. A., Th. B '. .\ . r in E glish . .. . Tu t .Tutor in Anthropology I. A., :\, . TILLIE H EL1\\ -SEY HENDERSON, Ph. D., Pro ... JosEPH L f essor of econdar)" Educa tion . RoY BE IN HENDERSON, Lecturer on .~ tA. . -sical Education in the Universit)r In·.. Pl terscholastic League. NE\VTON SA?\IUEL HEROD B. A., Instrt1ctor in Phy·sics . ED'\'THE PALTLINE HERSEY, B. S., Lecturer . in Home Economics Di\rision of the Bureat of Extension . l\lARGARET Co sTANCE HEss­ . Instructor and.,J\ I. . ,LER Research ssistant i n \ .. H ome Economics . • P H11 DEBRAND, B. LK . lRA Professor ofI., . .LL,...\. La\v. ANNA H1ss, Instructor i11 sical T r a i n i n !5 f o r ·.. Pl 7 \\ omen. ,.\".r . ,Es .~ tA Lou HoL . HEL -1· i n P u r e ::\1at 11 e . I n s t r u c t • .cs . at . n IES PATRICK H Ll\IES, LL. .. J A B., Secretary and Regis ­ trar of the School of La.·,, - 11xc HoRxA . 1 DE . 1LLIA-\\ A ,. , D i r e c t f Pub l icit )·. . r . . .. Pl .,.. s HoR .... GoLDIE PR D., Instructor in P ure .a tics . Iathen::\ STO,~ B. S. in . t. . CE H .: BR Ch. E., Tutor in Chem­ BERT DENNIS jACKSON, B. A., 1\ ssistant . R Sccretar r of the B ureatl of Governmcnt . .. Researcl n s t r u ct r i 11D . , I . . B s, P l . E 1\1AR1 E ] A c . . E s s ] -.r e l\11at he m a t ic s . Pt H ERl\1AN GERLACK jAl\lES, Ph. D., ]. D ,. Professor of Gov·crnment . cH , I. A., in .. L1LLIAN :\IARY ~TA Tutor . .,)g . Zool FRA NK L EONARD j EWETT, B. 1\., B. D ,. lnstructor in the T exas Bible Chair. RrcHARD OscAR ALBERT Jo As, B. ..\, . tor in Philosopl of Education . '.{. Tt ,.ONES B. S. in :\1. E ] .· R ..~ RREST E .. } I nstructor in :\Iec ha nical Engineering . ciateJ\sso,A.1. . ,iuFORD ] ONES . HovvARD Prof essor· of Com parative Literature. W LLARD Jo Es, Ph. B., Adjunct . . c .. lRv Professor of 1\Iusic . .\s-D.,.Ph ,. NDER CoRBIN Juoso r\LEXA sociate Professor in English . oHN S NE1' KARLING, B. A., Tutor in .. ] Botany. in A.,1.1'c, .. G NES K I nstructor Library \ . Science. NEY ERCEL K. c, B. S. in Ch. E., Tutor . ... S C l ic a l E n g i n e e r i n g . . e n . i n ,RBY . 1Rs. HELEN 11IARR K . 1\1. A., De a n f \V n1e n , . . Emerita . ~1 ] osEPH K RK, "­ \s . T1LLIA\\ sistant in Physical Educa­tion in the niversitv ln­ .,.. • . olastic League . terscl H EDWIG THUSNELDA KNIKER, Geologic Aid in the \.,I .• . Bureau of Economic Ge­ ··}g . olog}r and Technol -InA.,B.ZEK, .. CHARLES K structor in S 1 a v· i c Lan­guages. NEY . lRs. ~IARGARET KE~ KRESS, 1\1. A., Instructor in Ron ance Languages. . ~ THIAS KuEHNE, Ph. . OHN 1A ] D ., Associate Professor of Ph,• ·s]cs . ELIZABETH \ 1AN DEv"ANTER LACEY, B. A., B. s., .\ d ­.iunct Professor of Hon1e Economics . , .INCENT \VESLEY LA~FEAR, ~1. A., Adjunct Professor of Economics. -LA\'EX BERTA FRANCES . R DER, :\!. .t\., Adjunct Pro­ • fessor of Latin. lS tr\'._ DEAN TAYLOR • Pagc 25 Faculty and Officers of the Main University BERT A GER LAw, Ph. D., Professor of .. R English. · . .esle\\PHREY LEE. l\I. A., Instructor . Ul\ Bible Chair. IsAAC l\IcKINNEY LE"\v s, Ph. D., Professor . of Botanv• . R ALP H ALEXANDER L LE, B. A., Geologist, .. . Bureau of Economic Geology and Technol­ogy. KATHLEEN REBECCA L1 LE, B. A., Recorder .. in Registrar's Office. CLYDE L TTLEFIELD, lnstructor in Ph,rsical . • Training for ~len. ] FBERG, Ph. D., Adjunct Pro­ . oHN OscAR L fessor of Greek. GAN, Instructor in . BYLLA L . ARJORIE Sl\I Ho me Economics. FLORENCE GERTRUDE L vE, B.A., B. S. in Ed., . I nstructor in Hon e Economics. . -cHARD NEVENS MATHER, B. A., Quiz . R n1aster in La\\T• Ph.ATHER,TYLER J\ILLIAl\I . \vT D., Professor of Physics. ] ACKSON IATHE\VS, l\I. A., Regis­ ~VARD\. E trar; Assistant Dean of the College of Arts. vVILLIAM HARDING lVIAYES, LL. D., Professor .. of journalisn A1'IE S E\VTON ~ cHIE, B. S. in Eng., I\1. A., . I] Adj unct Professor of 1\ pplied l\Iat hematics. -Ph. D., ProLLIER, . l\ItUND THORNTONl\-. E .ics . fessor of Econon LLIAl\1 ]ASPER LLER, E. E .. Adjunct . i .. V\ P1·ofessor of Electrical Engineering. ~1AR\.'IN CLIFFORD 1\IONTG011ERY, l\I. A ,. f\ dj unct Professor of R ornance Languages. LLIE l\1oNTG011ERY, in . I?\ lnstructor Public Speaking. . . Englisl nct . AdjtD.,Ph.KER,BENJAl\lIN FRANKLIN Lu in La\v. .ance Languages . Professor of R on RoBERT LEE l\1Io ALICE LO\'ELACE, B. "\., Tutor in QuizmasterB.,LL.RE, .. TLEE 11 . LucY Io Associate Professor ofRE, . -RGE FREDERICK Lussv, Ph. D., Instrt1c . GE PLl re l\ Iat 11 emat ics. t . anic in the Departme . ieclv.,RRIS . FRED l\I .iecl1a nical Engineering . of HERl\IAN J osEPH ~Iu LLER, Ph. D., 1\ ssociate ··)g . Professor of Zool tor i n Germa nic La nguages. InstructorA.,l\I.s, . o·. Lf\1AY ] ESSIE in English. FREDERICK l\IcALLISTER, Ph. D ., Associate Professor of Botan)". In-,.\}.l\1N,B..\ .,r-\NNA l\1!ARGARET l\luLLIKID.,. . AvA Jos EPHINE l\I cA~11c; Pl .ctor i n Pure l\Iathematics . st rt Tutor in Chemistr\·. • LAURA N R:tv1AN, l\1. . LDA . H DANIEL EvANDER l\1cAR­ ance . n . r in R . 1nst ruct.,r\ THUR, l\I. A ., Tutor in A UTHER ] . MAcCHI, Sto1·e­ roo m Assistant in -. Chen •1str'• '· I voR 0RIN l\1ALL, B. S. in Languages. Histor,• ·. CHARLES ERNEST l\oRv.. AND, FRANK B uRR l\1ARCH, Pl \ '1v1ENNE BISON l\Ic­ . R I. A., Tutor . -st 1· uc . I . .CL A T cH ,. ' l\1. A ,DoNNEL . NIE l\IARTHA Q :. \1 ·· . r in Ps)· cholog . t ·')g . Tutor in Zool.,\.cB. B. A ., N, . icELl\.ARGARETl\1 THEOPHILUS SHICKEL PAIN­ Tutor in English. TER, Ph. D., Adjunct Pro­ -E LEONARD 'l\IcGEE, Lab . ] .·. g . fcssor of Zool -em . ry Assist ant in Cl . orat ,.lAY PARKER, 11. A . CLARA • lStry. 1\ dj unct Professor of the 1\ rt of Teaching. l\IcLAuR N, B . "\ ,. . LAucH LL. D., Professor of La GEORGE r-\ SH\VORT H PARKI N­ ,,.. R ov ] ACK l\1IcLE N, B. ,. . Instructo r i n ,• ·sical . Pl Training for ?\Ien. .lcNE1L, Cl\,.-.:. RA . TALTER H\\ dj unct Professor\ . E ,. of Dra,ving. -ie . lnstructor in,E.1.l\ chanical Eng1neering. SON, Assistant T esti r g En­ . • gineer in the Engineering Di,·ision of the Burea u of ic Geolog," and . Econon ' . .'")g . 1"'cc11 nol . . TuFTS PARLIN, Pl . so . IIA D., r\ssociate Professor of f . t Dean . g1is}1 ; Assist a .. E c College .c\rts . tl of and Sciences. CALEB PERRY PATTERSON, LL. B., 11. J\., Adj unct Professor of Go,·ernn1ent. ,.D .. . . OIIN THOl\lAS PATTERSON . -P1·ofessor of ZoD., .. Pl Adjunct Professor i11 An­ .·)g . TTON ol . r\'. DR. St . cient Hist • Page 26 • Faculty and Officers of the Main University -roD ., P. . JR., PlE, . .,PA . e:R R1\ . \\oA s .. . LE , .. glisl .. ~fessor of l -iate Pro\ssoc1..,.\ . .1\1,VIN PEARCE \. ES E .~ A] fesso of 1\ ntl ropolog)·' . · . PE E K, B. ., Assist a t i11 t 11 c Libra rv " . .. N A . Z DANIEL J\ LLEN PENICK, Ph. D., Pt·ofcssor of Head of tl e Exten­ . guages; .. Classical La c Bu rea u . g D i\' isio n of .. i . sio n T eac l t l of Extensio n. fLE~lIN G LEN CL;\ Y PERRIN, Pl D., r\d­ .. ". \1 ·· . cholog· . j unct Profcssor of Ps Adjunct ProfessorE.,C.PETTY, .. 0LI\' E Sco of Civil Engineering; Researcl1 J-\ssist ­ of thc Bureau .. ant in Engir1eering Divisio ·· . of Economic Geology and Technolog SuE HELEN PHIPPS, 1\1. A., Instructo1· in .ncr Languages . n . Ro EANIE 1\1lAY PICKNE\' B. A., B. S. ir H. E .. . } ics Di,·ision . in Home Lecturer Econon of the Bureau of Extension. HNNIE P RKLE, B. A Tutor in Ps cholog.·~ · . .. .. ] BENJAI\1IN FLOYD Pr TENGER, Pl D., Asso­ .. . -. ir . \dnal J . ciate Profcssor of Educatior istra tion; Acti ng De'!. n of t l c Sc11001 of . ... Educatio -Instruc,\..c.l\IRTER, . LELIA TYLER Pl\1Rs. .· . tor in Zoolog Pr·ofessorD., .. PlRTER, . CKETT P . LTON BR . l\I of Pure l\l atl ematics. . Chen1ist i11ER,.. PoD. RY tl1e Cl1emi cal . Au ' . e Bureau of Eco11on1ic Geo1oR . tl·ision ofDi,·")g . and Technol CHARLES SH RLEY Po s, NI. .. . A., LL. B., Professor of Lavv; i\ssistant Dean of the Sc11001 of La\V. ,ELL· ., IssABELLJ\ TEACUE Po Pianist and Secretarv in • sical T r a i n i n g f o r · . Ph \\ 1 on1en. H PEYTON PREss1B. EY,. . Ru i\ ., Tutor i Englisl1. .. FANNIE RHEA PRESTON, l\I. a ncc . l nst ruct o r i n Ro n.,J\ La nguages. aster . QuiznCE, . BERT PR . H i n La,,.. CHARLES BLAISE Qt:ALIA, B. r\. , T ut or i n Ro n a nce l"a n­ . guages. cH ARL Es \\ T 1L L1A~1 RA1'1 s­DEL L, Ph. D., Professor of .·)r . erica n I-l ist . An ProREED, .. FRANK LEFEv1 E - fessor of :\Iusic. .:\IRrcE,EL ~.. D >. CHARLE S., "\ssociate Professor of .\ pplied :\Iat11ematics. Instrt ctor in Philosoph )·. . l~IKER. :\I. ",.\ T\\'AD RE ED Bach. Lit., .\ssistant Pro­ . fessor of l\lodern Europea BISON, !\1. i\., lnstructor . C11ARLES 1-f EBER R i n Bi b1e, Cl u rch o f Cl rist . . . Y Ro GERS, Tutor in Botany. . v.. ELINOR EM DAVID RosENBAUM, M. A., Degree of Rabbi, t1 c t r in Sen1it ics. . st 1· . I1 CHARLES ELlVIER RO\VE, B. s. in C. E., E. rvr,. f\ssociate P rofessor of D ra \Vi n.~ L\ D., o f ER, Pl1. Professor . s· . t ES FrNCH Roy..f~ . . Englisl wARD \VELLS R uGELE\', B. A., Tutor in . E .v•e mistr. Cl l\IIRs. CHARLES HENRY SANDER, Tutor in I\/Iusic . ] ASON P LLAND SANDERS, B. Tuto r in ., . C 11e istr}r. ... AARON ScHAFFER, Ph. D., Instructor in Ro­mance Languages. EucENE PAUL ScHOCK, C. E., Ph. D., Professor -istr)i; H ead of the Chem. Div. Bu . of Chen .·}ic Geology a nd Tec1 nolog . of Econon . reat -lnstructor in RoA.,B.s, .. ROTHY ScH . D mance Languages. r Assistant . ScHWARZER, Laborator . HAR .. Go ·.C 11emist ry .. i HowARD ARNOLD SEcKERSON, 11. A., In­structor in Englis11 . .r . nst ructD., I. . SE LI N, Pl . wA R . Ey..A . V1L L\ in English. ELIAS HowARD SELLARS, Ph. D., Geologist in e Econo n1ic Geolog:r Di vision of the Bureau . tl of Econon1ic Geology and Technology. VIRGINIA F TZH UGH SHEARER, . B. S., Instructor in Hon1e .ics . Econon THOl\IAS l-'IALL SHELBY, Di­rector of tl e B ureau of Ex­ . .on . •tens H E :'-/ R ,. L E R0 y SH ERRILL, B. ...-,.\ Tuto1· in Business _\ d­ . . . .n . strat1 . n1in .OHN HERNlAN SHIELDS, B . - ...-,.\ Tutor in Eco11on1ics. ,SHt:RTER v1N Du Bors ,. E Ph. B., Professor of Public airn1an of t he . Spea ki ng; Cl l:ni,·ersit\·• Interscholastic League. .~IKIX .. LLIA ~I STE\\.ART S . "\\ D . C. L., Ll,. B., Professor of La ,,.­ 1- .. s S1 .. FRED E RI c K \\1 1LLIA T -Sc., Pro D.D.,Pl1.s, .~. · . of Gcolog · . fesso · ,.\..1\:. ,1s . ELl\IER R1c111'\RD S1 -. 1 ct Professor of R . djL-\" ag-esgu. . mance La . THO \ . lA. ERXO RS ,TH.. . \ ,, _.1 .\: .\RTHL"R S IITH. c. . 1\.. LLI . '\\ E. , St udent 1"ife Sec ret a r:· H istor•\·. l\I1ss CAs1s fo r ~Ien. Paoe 27 Faculty and Officers of the Main University . , .I . ,PERFECT SouLEFLO'\' :\IRs. I n­structor in Romance Languages. D ,. djunctPh.VERS, \. 7ILLIA?\1 LEI GH S\\ Prof essor of Englis h . .NE PETTY SPEARS, B. A., La\v Librarian . l .,AI. . ,RHEA SPELL ] EFFERSON lnstructor in Romance Languages . ,..I . ,IARSHALL \VALTER SPLAvvN . V1LLIAI\1\ Professor of Economics. .. ARNES, Ph. D., I . TALMAGE SDE'\VITT structor in English . ,.\~.r . ,EN BERG . oRE THoRsoN S . THEo .. Instructor in Englisl B.LL. .. nstructor i-\., I ":\1.E\VART, . 1ANN S . FRANK Go,·ernment; ecretar)· of the Bureau of .ent Researcl1 . Governn .. r i . n s t ructS., I B . 1,.-. R . N G s ST . N . PA u L ] E .g)r. lGeo uLLKEN, B . .t\., I nstructor . RENCE :\1AE S . FL in Business Administration. .. uLLKEN, B . • \., Chemist i . ARD S'.\\ oHN E] the Chen1ical Di,·ision of the Bureau of Economic Geo1ogy and Tecl111olog~~. ,.BLL.A.,r. . ,. o .. EcA Su . sEAr-.1. V1LL\ Prof essor of Educational Ad n i n istratio11 ; . Dean of the School of Education . .r . ,.ius . .FRANcEssA BELLAl\tY TAYLOR, B A., Tutor in English . Professor E.,C.I. . TAYLOR~L\'A. ., As . l\. TH of tl1e College . of Ci,·il En gineering; Dea of Engineering. BENJA!\-IIN CARROL THARP, l\1. A., 1\dju nc t Prof essor of Botanv• . .CAs,. l\ . cE TH . R . VAR \. H -Testing Engi.,I. . ,.E neer in the Engineering Di-v·ision of tl e Bureau of . Economic Geol g)r a n d . T echnology. PAUL J ENNINGS TH0!\1PSON, B. ] ., Adj u11ct Professor of ]ournal is m . \\ 11LLIE IA,. TH IPSON ec­ .. ... retary of the L-ni,·ersit·) lnterscholastic League. CHARLES D S\\'ELL T l\1 KJES, . . l\1. A., Adjunct Professor of Public Speaking. -ER \;ANCE, Registrar of the Ex . A Es . uL] tension Teaching Division of the Bureau of Extension . Professor.,I. . ,. ERNEST JosEPH VrLLAVAs of Romance Languages. BERT ERNEST NSON, DD., LL. D., Presi ­ . .\ . R dent. lnstructorA.,B. . IARIE VoN BoRRIES . ELINE .sica l Training for \'1omen '. in Ph E.,E.sE, B. S. in . B'oN\ IAx Tutor in . Electrical Engineering. ., Instruct r i11 . l. . ,RAVENNA \VAKEFIELD Romance Languages. -Ph. D., AdusE, . sBURY \VATERH \.. ...FRANcrs j unct Professor of Romance Languages. HAL C. \\7EA\"ER, B. S. in r. E., E. E., "­ s;-\ . sociate Professor of lechanical Engineering Resea rc h, 1\ssistan t in the Engineering Di­,·ision of the Bureau of Economic Geology and Tech nology. A.,I. . ,.EBB\\ALTER PRESCOT \\. Adjunct .. )r . Prof essor i n Englis h Hist lnstructorA.,I. . ,LEE \\1 EISINGER LrNA in Romance Languages. ES BLANTON \\7HAREY, PJ1. D., Associate . Al\] Professor of English . \\l1LLIAI\I ...l\RCHIBALD vVHATLEY, B. A., Tutor in His tor ,• ·. MTHERINE ERNESTINE \\rHEATLEY I. A., In ­ . , structor in Romance Languages. Instructor\., B. "HITAKER,. \\cCLt:RE :\IBERRY in Ph}·sical Training for i en. . FRANCES LuTHER vVHITNEY, :\I. r-\., Associate Professor of Geology and Paleontol­ ··}g . BERTHA \\"1LDER, Instructor sical Training .. Ph in for \\"omen. CLARENCE ALTON \\1 ILEY, B. 1\., Tutor in Economics. V\1 -loRTHI!\-tER IL . EL .~ D A -LL. B., In,\.i-"B.s,. ~LIA .r in English . struct ERNEST \\1rLLIA~I \\ 1INKLER, ,I.•~., Reference Librarian . Curator of Texas Books. ~IBROSE PARE \VI NSTON, • ssociate ProfessorJ\ D., .. Pl .... of B usi ness Ad n1inis trati JOHN CHARLES T O\VNES, LL .. CoRINE \\11 . E] ERS, B. S,. . D ., Professor of La"·; Dean of the Sc hool of La'''. ,· . IUND TR0~1BL ~. ALBERT E 1\1. A., .r\ djunct Professor of Romance Languages. .Ph ,. E.. U . OHAN AuGus] D., Head of tl e Economic . djunct Professor1\ A., I. . of H ome Economics. .[\ LBERT BEN EDICT "'-OLFE, Ph. D., Professor of Eco­nomics and Sociology. -1IATHER \\7OOD ... Al\IINB ENJ BRIDGE, Ph. D., Professor Division of the Bureau of of Romance Languages. t:ISE \VR GHT, Assistant .. L ic Geology and . Econon Director of theg)·; . Technol Director of Ph,·• sical Train - Bureau. DR. EA\' ing for \Vomen . Page 2 The Ex-Students' Association EXECUTIVE COUNCl .1 . . .\\ LL C. Ilocc Pr{'_\·idt zt. · DICK 0. T ERRE J. L ·. Fir t J"ice-P zt· . ridt .. t . · f\1RS. L. , .. BROOK .c . CSt' nd r·iCt'-P . t'Sidt lf . D. C. BLAND Tl1ird J"ice-P 1t· . t'sidt . . H . ] A. Lo 1Ax . Sec .•.. - ALFRED ELLI SON Treasurcr . t'ta • .."\ E ARD CRANE Du . '''Bo E cAN . DR. \\·. D. Jo . oo.\\ . Es FRos . H ULL R . B. CREAGER RAYv.t .. cKs . D . N . \\71LL C. Hocc THE ALCALDE EDITORIAL BOARD L. T oo Bs .. . ALFRE RICHARD T. FLE . IIXG JOHN \V. CALHOUN cHEK.. BE·. Ro f\ I1ss ELIZABETH \:YTEST H .. . . BENEDI CT • v HE... -\ j OHN LANG S GEoRGE \\.ILL B. R uGGLES NCLAIR . LYNN \\' . LANDRUJ\11 JOHN '"".\.. L01-1AX E. \V. \\11NKLFR DR. H. 0. K rGHT. DR. \\7 D. Jo • Es . LEONARD D . t:GHT\ " ~IRs. GRETCHEN RocHs GoL scH so. cHAR. ~ ss . :..I ..\ -. E AYNES\\'ORTH . irss ~I oss R To~r S. HENDERc;o~, jR. :..IRs. DALLAS Sc ARBOROUGH l\IRs . f Lo'\· PERFECT SouLE .. 11 -. . Pagr ~9 The Ex-Students' Association HE EX-STUDEKTS of the Universit)r of T exas hav"e associated themsel\res together to render needed and timel service to ­- .ealth'n\\ . 7C ~ certain high interests of the University and the comm In addition, the Association proposes to protect and upbuild the Univer­sity in times of peace and defend it \vhen unjustly attacked. lts income coming entirely from outside sources the Association will at all times be free to act as it deems wisest for the best interest of the Universit\-. " :rs\\ . Some of its specific purposes are as foll I. T o establish a Students Loan Fund of sufficient amount to every worthy and boy . give needed assistance t deserving and girl in T exas of high intellectual rank. 2. To give first consideration in student loans to ex-ser,"ice men. 3. T o present to the Universit}' an adequate gymnasium. 4. T o publish the Alcalde in creditable form. 5. T o take over the publicit}' work of the University when re­quested b the Regents. . . 6. T o publish an accurate catalogue of our Ex-Students. 7. To acquire and maintain a permanent home for the Associa­ • t1on. . T o mai11tain a competent office staff. 9. T o promote the establishment of special scholarships fellovv­ships and other foundations. In order to build up the Association more rapidly, students in the Universit\. '" are solicited each vear t become members of the Asso ­ . , ciation, their membership to date from the time the}r leave the insti­tution. During the session of 1919-1920 nearl}'" 3,000 tentati"\'e mem­berships \vere secured from students in the University. During the •et. . present session 500 more have been added, \vith the soliciting not completed. If this plan be kept up, as it should be, by the end of ten ears the Association should have a large membership large enough- . cared for bj'" the peopleis properl}'" . ~a t least to see that the U ni\rersi t .vhom it belongsv. . s, t of Texa • Page JO POQt' • / . . , Department Officers ACADEMS LAWS • EWART . lRVIN S Pre s ide it . Preside nt . Sec1·etar • . ice-Pre s ide it . . . r·ice-Pre.r:ide n t ZAc DRu?\-1 .. 1o~ . rNNETT . 11ILLER S :\f. SH 1 E L D S 1-Trt·asure zt-at-.-lr RIA~I . I\l FRANK R. iv1c GEHEE . . Sec t'/ary-Treas1t BRO,VN ...! • . • . . Sergea is .. . Se gt·a 1zt-at-.t.r 1s1 . A l\I E S • ] . GRADUATES EDUCATION • zt · . Presidt it . ice-Pre side . · .. RACKBE. R. S OscAR Preside . it . . . l ice-President CECIL R. CHAMBERLIN • Secreta -.. . Treasu er . Secretary-Treasurer . Ru H REESE . . . E O'DoNNELL . • . V\ ... A . R c HARD 0. A As .. ]. • . Sergeant-at-Ar is .. R1CHARD 0. A. JONAS . -at zt . Se rgea zs... 1.­ Page 32 Department Officers JOURNALISM BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -.,, \. ES . DL BAR '. CL 11. l.{ (.~)(' t'_i idt· 11 t IILLO Prt sidc' 11 t . . . B LAC I\. • P rl·_r idt· l~,\li H • l 'ict·-l'1·t·sidc·11t r·ic -.: 1 .. .:· . .' ST.\ '\ Ll • t'I(l 1" \'-T/" . T . !~,\ 1.1 \ l{D \ Zo r:. . c.,), t' ta1· \'­ .· .\. } NN ER "'\' t' (7 _i'l.l I" t' '/ t' a.r1ir r . \ LIC I.:. )..,( ., • • • • . .· S r.r.1·(1111-(11-. J cL \ l'D l .\I ( c . ~ · . St \ .- i . C s . 11 •1 gt·a 11/-at-.J r RL ES HARRITT ENGINEERS J' I:..R SPRI!'C, '. I"\\~l.I \.: . :\1 1R\IJ\ \I • ll . Prrsidt . . f'rtJidt t .. . ~ n ..:• J ~1 . ox•~"\\R. . 7. ~". •(.B .. . •• . •l • Jf.XKJ ~ . LT(J rc·sidt11t .> .;.... C\k ( ~li ~:\' . 1." . • , \\ .R l \ ~TL~ • /'ict-Pr·l'sidt11t T. L / "1(t-PrrJidt1 . \ c:. . t\ . 1: . •J. Dc t . re1idt11. 1· ice-l LJ. ~ • . l·lt Stcretar -\. T rt .\ 1 .. ,1 L I" 1.R ..'= rtr .. J .. Str'\•-1'rl'aJ • . ' R\\. Pscr. E • rtaJt1'/..•-' Strreta 11s .. t1t-at-.. trgea..' LD \..: 1)1cl ] ~ tr . ~ Rt. RT ~ . S( rgta11 . t-t. rttJ l-.\BETH R.\TCHFORD. ~1. A. P aznt Rock B. A .. 19 19 , Vniversity of Te:xas. T hesis. "The Anglo-Ind1an trade in the seventeenth cen tur}'." LL"ISE R .A.TH, :\1. A. 11ia . 1. l'1r is,../ Hol B...\.. 19 10. Hol\ins College er of pioneer life in . rtra . erstaecker as a p ''Gs· . Thes ".s::. the L"nited Stat tABEL ROGERS, 1. A. ~ . i. Ca11vo .\ .. IQI " , of Texas . .. · ni,·ersi ·.. ..B T hesi:.. "The comp:irison of the use of the sub­juncti,·e in he Old English and the modern as in Oros1us .' . ED\\ ARD \\ ELLS RL"GELE1 ..\. I . .~ ./\ata!;.orda B. ~-. 7, \ ustin Colle~e. . Q. ­''.ne . nthetic Adrcnal .· S''Thesis· JASO~ POL.\~D S -\~DERS. ~1 A 1011 .~ D B. :\ . Q, L'ni,·ersi of T exas. ·.; . 19 m P rotocatechuic . Thesis "S,·nthesis of .\ drenaline fr Aldeh)·de'.' . . . . ·1 b l ~f 1l ( IQZO, l·ni\ ersit)' of ..\.•Cotlege; B . q19, Simmons . .\.B T exas REI~H.\RDT SCHL' X. :\I. A. ~IA . ey. '\\ . n of the results of the D . Thesis: ''Correlati .t 11.rt LIL "·ill profile test ,,·ith other mental measurements". B. _.\., 19 10, Uni,·ersity of Te'\as . l ..\ Thesis: "Eliminat!on of contact Potential by the . .1 DOZIER . 1IRIA . ".i diffusion method .. U.>t-/. B..\., IQ I 1:ni\·ersit of Texas. .· ,. ~ l. A. . ,HIELDSl.\ . HER \.: JOH easurine teachine . methods of n stud}· of .\ .·•Thesis t.!(11 R.r.e efficienc') '' B.. o. l.ni,·ersit>' of T e:-6ailed . . •' .: . • ' i • • 1: • ,•, ~ • i ..., career. • i . , . v · ...... • .• • JR., B..\ . . .• . • • • . ...... ' t 1 GEORGE I-I ERBERT BEA\'ERS, ' ..." ........, • . ·-..... • ' '• ''•·" ~ i ·--··~ ~' .. ! • • --..Y."·· .;""", " ''"..= . r..' . r i. ii.. 11ja. Bt ..• • . ­ . .r. 'i .! . B..\ . . • i ! GEORGE ELLA BALL, ' " ! .,... • . .\ E; ,..1 ,. ,ident~rc: .. :Rattlcr~ Skull and Bones ~ . . .• ~ ! Bo·:t•ie 1 thletic\ . >Sophomorc Class: lnterfraternit Council; Track , . 19 8, 1920; Captain , .1 . 19 . .• ,1 ! : : ~ Pierian. TrcasurcrC. A.:".\\Y.f:. . 19 19-' 10; ~ , In spite of his inherent love of the good old plug Secretar}·. 19 20-'21; Secretar}·. junior Class . • • d the fact that tl T itian-haired beaut>· . . . a c page -·.~George }'OU kno,,· Crozicr. and ''icc'.\\ If )"OU kn r­ :*;M goodt)· . a miglhe's ...\'., vamp nearl}· ~ot hin1 d l se from the . lc:.. . d a hard one t .. fello'' for all of it, a ·\ t1ld campus. •• • : ZENOBTA BL,\ ~CHE BENNETT. B. ..\ . '\'ersa. She's lo,•able and s}•mpathetic. and henct: ' has friends b• the score .\ . • .\".CE BELL BALLARD, B . \L1­ -·~ zplz ill .. e .. . ; "" .• il1e'~t'. Bt ' ... Cap and Go'''n; Pc tagram; 1-. \\'. C .\ . • .. • ., ~ ~ ~1; 8 ~ X: :\ shbel i Pc ta~ram; Prcss .. \,.r: • [ tific turn of mind . s a scic:rShe ha Club; c ,\CTL s Staff; TE Staff; Sccretar)'. .:..,. . ,,• 'sstraight A .< paper. She makc . '\\home-tOof her • • " .t iri schuol .. ing importa .{ er)·t'C\tung::- .> and bel . Pan-H ellcnic. .\.. .. •• .. H "LO ~ \\. ITIIER •BLACK~POO .' bus)· journalistic bec: sl1e's associate cditor \ . ple .... Tr cf> K q,·; ~ ~ X; ,\ K "V: DA1L\" TF.X \:\, ~Ian • ited .. R T.F.XAN, 1919; Secrctar)', U ~.~.::. Su21:' " ~ 1\1.1c·1·: ~I J\E BARRO\\,' 1.~ 1.\ 1 1 • "." Publications Board, 1920-'2 1 ; P rcside11t, Dc-1~ partment of j ournalism, 19 19-'20; President, f/l11 /.~ . ,trati<)n~i . Departmc11t uf Business Admir s (.'l • - • •o- . aging Editor, 1919-'20; Editor in Chi~f. 19 .• .­ \..C. .. .·Glcc : 1 't.:x'l1: '.. o- . Prcsidc11t , 19 ,. 'I\\O:). Cap and Club C:ibi11et . . en . ;. ar~ "... 1920-'2 1 ; . . • Rc.:af>-'20:l (. . .icc-Prcsident. \ ,·~ . ical Socic llulon Blunderbusscd his \\·ay into thc s,,,j,•el t \ ."\\1. C . 1\ . -· and has beens. . · air back in the earl)· da . cl riding . • E .. cr since. He's dadd)· of T .\ he gra\'}' train e . . itl'''z.get alc111:irdl)' . The uni,•crsit>· could J out • ~st e editors sa,· he \\'icld a \\·icked . and thc: i \<-.:, .fEX' -;{cti,·ier . d irnaginc b)' looking ~t l hcr. a \... 011c c • pair of scissor 1 • .cs . t . . ! • . ----.... ______ -------.......~~------~-------~-:---=---==~-- Pagc 3; • / ------~--------------~ r­ ·­ ,. !' i . l'vlARGARET FRANCES BRADLEY' B. A B. A " ,", l\IARY ANNA BLASDEL, . . ,,•• .i : \ . Roswell, New A1exico zd . zo . Rich .'1 K A 8: An~ler; Y. W. C. A.; Cap and Gown j ; She's either very non-committal or has success - ,aff . CACTUS S fully escaped all university intrigues 1918-19 , 19 19-20. . 1 T o see Frances i the Lib. ''­ earing her horn' . f rimmed glasses, one might think books her spe­ cialty-but in reali friends are snakes included . "1 ' y . .AB.RICK, . R BoL .. . cEs EL . FRA ziso . ·1 Dt~ l\IARTHA ELIZABETH BRADSHAV\' , B. A. z . • '.f, A A roman's Council, 19 19-20; Ashbel; Y. \\.· \\;. i "1. ntonio . Sa . ! C. A.; Cerc\e Francais . • • t : <1> M; Reagan . 1 :• Elinor-she's English-though she doesn't see Almond eyes that crinkle when she smiles. gether charming . it-and alt • • • . . Martha goes to church every time the doors open , . 1 rth\\'. but devotes most of her time to the Ep .:. r .u .... . ;.t~ ~ • League. Has a voice that Mrs. Kirby l . " ;. ::• vould com .. - i • . : ) mend. '. H, B. A . . . . ::.-.,. ' FRANCES Boo . : . ~­ . ~""'. i. : . •• 1 ,,,,,,.. i . : ~ .' : z . 1usti• .• . LILLIAN PAULINE BREUSTEDT, B. A. • i 1.ij. 1 • : i' man Club; ~landolin'Ne\\n;'\\ . X 0; Cap and G 1 :-'..- . 1.. Segui ' i . Club. ~ ....-.~; ;. ~ ~ .. 1 '. C. A.\\-.\M;<1>find such a demure . uld never expect t . '\\One $ face as this under bobbed hair . , Her hobbies are playing bridge and treating ~ 1. ~ .• • .• her frat sisters to banana splits. She keeps every­ . . : ::. . .:•• f'. : " 'J'..:. one laughing at her puns and ''coy'' remarks. ~ '• " . .: . : .··~. . ,,,., ~. ~ " •, , •j :•.·.••. B. A. .•. -" ..... • ­ . • <· ,BowEN . N. RAvM .. LE • • • ~W\ :..~ • AB. .. RosA VAUGHAN BR~~" Ks, .... _.,. ~-..-'.. · . . .r. • : . .: • ­ • • . Gunter . • . • • • " ;1 ­-:. Wharton ....v . . ! . .• . . . :•. . • Kane Klub; Y. M. C. A •. . •. • " ". .."·-" . i She either had scruples against putting her • picture in or \vas too interested in someone else ·· He \\'as only here a short ,,·hile, but the impres ,, . • . -. f 1 . take the time. lt took several phone calls t . t! • . 1• sion he left ,,,j last a long time es. it's a good · . ]. . persuade her to .• .• . -· one. . : . . •. . • • .• • • • • . . ! :• .. . • •. : . .• • .= • -··­ • : . .. =-­ i •• i . : r-" " . : - • • • • :• •t . " ! · ­ • .• ! i •.• . . • . . • . • . • .. i 1 . j • . -\ • ,..-:• "'...'t..' .. • .• . ·-·· 1111 \ . • . • .: .• : .' 1 •. 1"_ ·~·.-- ....----·--------­ . :z ·~·"··-• __".": ~-·---------------...-··---........~ ---········---· -~ ----··. .=;··-=·"::.:-=-= -~­ ..-.-."·-· i - -·_..-·-----­ Page 38 • . . .: ­ -...:-------------·----------,\ 1 • 1 • i• : ' 1 . • ! • .. 1' \t • , •j • • .~ 1•• .,., t . r . 1 ' \ . ' • . ". ' • • ' . !._, ·'••• ~ . . ,• . . --• • ',A . . : ;:. 7 . ! . \\ . .: . ' . " ~ .1 • ' ! • ··, " ' . • i ' \ . i ... ·t . •1•' '· , • AB.BRO\VN, . O 1 B. A. 1 ...: "~:". \ ·..".: \ . ~­ ,. . ,E . FELIX LATTIMORE Bu 1 IDA 1• . . zard . Leo ·~"'';\. ! . • •"'"' 1 ,..:: Y-1 . 1 '"'.•-;.-, . :N#W / ; . Jf' ." ".-" ... 1 Onida came here in 1q19 along \\'ith se,•eral /:/. ~; ~: !' A T 0; Glee Club "' · . ·' .. f i. .dusti , 1920-21 . • 1 1 ". ~;. ;. 1. •. , 1 ' 1 '•• i j v she's\. . Normalites. \\'e k other Denton here (. - '-\ i ,, ~ /'. . , A polished gentleman; applied ivalrye . , clhim A . t ,~ ~ . . . ,, because of \Vhat she has accomplished ""....,, ... -·­ · ..f.::,;-.:\,, .. ":. t.' -' • " -." ., ." ...... : ~..ro.. : ,/1 :' j\.1''. f . : must retain the final .~ . : . \~ ). ~ : ' 1 : .1 . . BuLLARD, B. A. • . l\IADGE ALLEN MARY CoRDELIA BvR E, B. . ' 1 " ...., •• ( 1 ' ~ j. H ..- ! '.· :..:"'""!,\\:~..~..: k#;:\K1 ~-1. ~ ~ 1 • . : Austin Albany, Alabama ~ . . • 1 • :.. •.· 1 ff:' ' Z T .!\. , .., ..., Cap and G TEXAN StaffClub;Ne,vman ;. :\\ . " 19 20• '~ " !'-' . 1, t . ~. ~ ,{ : . .ut . }·s"aal\\hen the telephone rings, !\lad~e is;\\ She brings up memories of la\•ender and old lace . 1" 1; She ignores men in genera1, botan}· being her true : . .: ~.t : love and Zeta demanding all of her spare time. "•: '· f t "' .LLIAN CARLETON, B. A . L .: ~'-''"'~.~~ • i . . 1 • z. il1a . Bo•t•.AB.·,c\ . 1 THERESSA BL 1 .r-. x Q 1 i . 1 r~ . • ' f ~ " .1 1 • Odt·ll 1 • l . .", . . year from us last . Lillian came Denton t Nor­ ..r· 1 • • • ~ ~ X; W. 1\ . A . #~ •1 ' .some'' line of jokes''·eha\ . mal. ls said t: .. · --. •• •1• . , .: 1 ' • . \\'lTheressa is of thesc • little persons tf one o can . . • t ::/!""., ~ i do a number of things \\'cll. from making }· 1 \ man 1 • • , B.•1\. · ,· . \ DAG~IAR CARLSON A's to batting supremel}· in baseball i 1. . 4 ., 1 t ;. : Jl7ortli . • 1 • Fort ) " . .. . . . w" . . ~: ]'j • •1 • ~ • . c) ~ AB. . SuE Bu 1, 't ." .. · t• . • r .~; ~ .'" •t fN.if • 1 • .~ .1, ' s EN, Scandinavian Society . • 0 ' • " 1 i ..! ~ ~ •• Dag'' has a genius for amateur theatricals and ~4usti -'.!':'~ " . z . ( i. i• • " .­ publications. E\·en is modeled after her ''..'' Bulletin.'' She \vent t Europe. \\•here she li\·ed . '' • i La Tertulia; Scribblers; Pierian . . ! •. • •• ... ..... ~ ·~ . < i • --· ",...! , up t . her reputation for doing the unex:pected . 'Sa}e Editor s.\' -s a shark in SpanishShe' . .: i i . • . • 1-.....:.-------:. •: 1 . . j t . . 1 t 1--­ , ­ 1 i 1 " . -·• ~-~ ........_ -1 1 . 1 ...... -·~::---_____ _________________. -"f"·--.:.... -.,.-..--.-... -" -----­ ~----------------------------------------::::--:::~~: . " Page 39 • \ / ' ' • ., ----··· .' '' ~-·--··~--·<;-·...."-"· ·-­ '' ..........." • . ·.-...."........ --·-···---·· .••···----···-"-·- ­ .,.,.... .-...-~'"­ . .• 1 ·­ 1 "......-.." . ~..... . -...~ • -."..... "-•"'"·· . ······­ .........."·"'"~. .."""~ '' ., ...... • = ~ ·~··"'"~ • 1"'.. • ". l -··~·­ • .... _,.. .·····~" . A••-, ........... ,r . .r :• . ' . . • • . • ! •. . . !r . • • : ... . .• . . : . • : • . • . • • • . . • t ·'• •.. . • • • • : • • : . . • . ' • • - . . • . . ' ' . . : • TERRELL JOINER CART\\.RIGHT, B. :\.. . .• : . .. R. . BERTA LEE CHAUDOIK, B..\ . .. .• . ' . ~ ,, • • . t '"' .• . . . ' ..• .. .. "'\ "": : ' • :• : • ' ' "'"' . Harlinge ' . . . .•i . • . io1it . Bcau1 . . . .• .• ' . '! : "' . . •. W. C. A.; Pierian ; \\". .:\ .\ ;. . K A; Arro~·l1ead; Skull and Bo11es; nlan and Na Cap and G ... . ;. '\\ . : 1 t - • : . • 1919 .. Assistant Manager Football , Lo~·er Rio Grande Valley Club .• ture; 1. i . . ~ . . • ' • . . : 1920 •' ' ball . 1vlanager Foo , Roberta is thoroughly dependable and capable . . . :• • . . . . . • ' '~ i j oiner reminds us that the K. ..<\'s are still in our •••• • • •. . and unfailingly popular on account of her pleasing personalit}". She '"ill be n1issed especiall}· jn \ .· \\." c. : . midst, and he's a pretty good disciple of the de - !. ~ clining lodge. Played politics b leading the .· ~\. .- SA : : • .'! . • • .! '-. ; -· . head cotillion ,,·ith his cousin and thus pla·\\. Arr . ' ;.~ . , ; • •:;iJ : ing safe "'·ith t\\'O or three devoted ''femmcs.'' . •• . ­ ! 1ART1N CtARK, B..\ . .. 1UEL . · 4rka nsa~ .', Corzwa . " : ,1 : : . ./ ·• •• --· • B. A • : i ( • "t\NNE ETHEL CASSLES' . 1t't . 1. fK • cf> A 1: Y. lVI. C. A • . G . . ... • 1z1illt· . .• .' : . • . Can explain chemistr t a num-skull freshman . ·. • . .• • Cap and Go'''n~ Y. ~·. C . :\ . • • ,..,.,.. " .. ": bo grade . .and hear a girl '''eep O\'er her Chem .· 'f'W"· i. ~ : : •• r. , . ! Anne is a hard ,,·orker and an admired frie11d • and still not lose his tempcr or equilibrium . . . . ' i! • ~= .• • : in the Uni,·ersity circle. •. . .• , • • • • ... •.... .. . . ~ . .: .. • .: .• \. . . . . . . . . • .• ; • • • - B.. • . ""' ~\. .. TH IAS CA~1PBELL CLARK• . . .• •. - .. .. • E. B. A. , ! i ~~ :" -s " .. CARLOS CASTANEDA, • :· :'" ':"!.-. .• . 1 . . Dalla·=·: • . __ =· .. . . ~ : .. . ., . Brownsville ~ -. . " . ;.:: "...\8 : ....:J.>..~: • . . .. . . . .• . •;t 1920 .. T .1; ll 1; A; Speakers' Club. Preside.l . ' l • 1 : ..... : e"·man Club . . . . .• . . .. . . . . . • Students Assembl}'; lntersociet)' Debate, .• . . . 1 • .' .; ' : 19 20; Debating Council he'll'''1 man Club kno..\ members of the Ne1\11••. : ! ~• • 1920. , •.• . •.c, : .• • be the first one at their dances. Likes history has the fever-he ,,·ould be a . \\'hnother Delt\.: • .". ..<: : <(,. • \: 1 : • • almost as ,,·ell as dancing-at any :i ass1stant in it .. he's an • • rate, • politician. Has succeeded in being a member of the ".\.ssembl .· . : /: . ,t. t: " r -· .. !• s ~ . :~~~"J .. .. . • • • . •.. ~· . ": : ."· . •1 . i • • • .• . ~ •• i . .• •. • . . 1 FRANK GAR CAVE, B. A. . .• •• -·" .•• . . E . . . • \.. ..iENTS. B . . wa itr: . .. GEORGE HATHA\\' AY CLE • .• . ' . • - • . . . • • - : Goldthwaite ".... .. ••• ."" -: . •• . • • ./ Goldt : . • :··· • . r E. ,,.. , .• . •. . ~ . . .• . . •. . E; Chemical Club . •.• .• • ~ .r Another prominent geologist . At least prominent : • • t• • ."""". ~~--.:j •. another oil -· . 1. and Geolog . Specia1ized in Che1 • 1 •.• .• the third fioor of the 1\lain Buildin~ ,,·here he on . J . . .• . is learning the trick of becoming rich O\'Cr nig\1t. .• . scout for \\1est T exas : ; • ' . • . : • • : • •. • ... " .....• ---,_" - . . - -·· • . i 1 - : E • • •• :: " . . .• ! . . • . ~ .: . . • . • " : . . " • . -".". -...... -... : • '· ·---····-·­ "....--·· .._____, ~ . : ~~ " : ~ . : 1 " " " : : : ··-.. -···~~"""........""""""""""--"-".~".1 .....~·" ......."~ ...~"" "".....~ ....."~· ~ .............~-_,..,.-­ -~---"~-.~,..............-·........ ·-·:::~·: ":::-. ·--·-"-"...".......;,······-··..o-·--""....,,,.• ~'.'~ --~••".'lo.' •·-····- .. -·••"-"...._ •""•........."""......""-"......-."._......."....,.......... -· ·-·---·------------­ - Pagc 40 • ~ • . '//' \ • -•. • -~~ -·--··--·-·-· ·----··---------, 1 / • -"";*.. .----·------------·-·--·-----­ ----" _................. .•• ·-1" r·-·........ .A..L -·­ ~ . 1 i• • •• ' • ! • 1 .i . .:"". ' •• 1 . f 1 • . \ . , • 1 t • 1 • 1 ; • ji. . • • ,,·~ . IAR'\. E . LA C PELA . ~ D. B..\ . B. "\. • •r PENSI\"E CocKE, .,'· • v . "' \ ~ .,, f 1 , . • . ," t t ."." ' -\ llJf i ]l , , Spur .. _ 1, . . i - . HE~RY R EA\"IS Cox. B. ..\ . "" 1 . 4> ~1; Sid • .e)· La11ier .. ~1ar)· Jc, (1ted tin1c her studics. bu t . 1 t er 1111­ t • • \ "·; ~ :. t. ......:: .... "". ··· . ~ ,.." ..,.,, ." ,,,"" 1 • . 1 ,"..". .."."." aL.i fortunatc red l1tr 1 . . .. ... g .. .• ces preve A kindl)· fair . st l . tening, for she is just likc l (' • . l .. )" a,·e presided at her chris 1 . - • 1' : c . . ~~ . i Beta Kapra . Pl . . ~·· '·! i ; .Jf' "' , er namc. 1 ;/'.t -." . • ~~ ' '· · . ,,_( t ~. . 1 ~ ... • f' f : • . FRA ces 1 • .\..B ,... LL. C ..\ , Tt·.\·arka e.\it:o!. " .•, e. o11te!. .J. • ." :\IARTH ~ • ,.,,".y , ­ .) .... : X; l<' riars; Track, 1920; Vice-Pre~. 1·. ;.\ . .[. C ~)' .... .~. " ' , za . ~ .... ... , 1'. ,:,~····~~~ : ~ .lA IL\. Ti-:x ,. \, ~ l anaging Edittir , 1910-2 1 ; 1 / \\ ..... K A 8; Cap and Go,,·n; \ ·. \\1 C•..\. • ..... 11' 1 ,.." ~. • ­' --'. 44 ---.. (. ."" · :.. .• .~ !"l.~ . King of tl H ere's thc br1;-\\h K.ane Klub; R usticusses . • , . : ·~·:·~ • ~ •J ~ c . • ; ~' She had onl)· t . stcp into her sister·s shoes t . ertcd thc dail)· rag i11to '\.. c . ~ be onc of the '' big T hetas.'· Frances' abilit)' lf­--.'."°: i . • to . .d .. a publicit .· urKa . for the .· . and the Oaniel Fu t ~ "­ mi:x: \\'Ork and pleasurc is st1rpassed t--..... onl · .. b)· her • ~ ~ : Unlike ] . Bcnton. hc stuck b)· the Hall all s -ear •. •r .; . .... . .. abilit)' to \'amp • • .. hc :\\'. s interested in t1 but thc electi .. t1 ~i . . c . i "~ __j,J ~-~: i ·:« 1 •1 : ! .• : ) • spr .ng . . _,. t - ' . . 1 • : B. .\. L B. 1\ . .. ' ;;," f J. ;. RE . ~ E CooK, ·-~ CATIIRYN CRAWFORO, ] ESSIE • . . • • ( 11.iclz ita Faf/_f "-Jlffilia r" . .. K 11; Cap and Go,,·n ·~ Z T .\ ~ .·\ shbcl. . • \ 1-ler . . l bc . Rcser\·ed ar brilliant mind has c.J c.Ji~nit1ed she trusts . dt j,·ing proof i bincd ... a. n itior1 i ... . . con . 1• . at hoQpla)'S . .. •. str a t can J'\ . for l . c, l \.; good looks . . l!. .. . itt'\\ • \\O er r~c . • ~ . U i\'Crsit)' circlcs . ' .. ( 1 . ... .' ~ B. ...\ i ; R t:THAB EL CROSS, . L . RE . L . i . B. 1.\ . Co KE, L' ISE = z. orktow-} her ,,.a,• · into the i --... •r/li. Jl ill .\. .c'.\\.., 1 Cap and Go,,•n carts. l cr ::.tay Ruthabel h .·\•it .' '''orked . s f b.cth thc facult)• and student" duri . l ~.. She spcnds her ti at tl Uni\•ersit)' trictl•\ 1 <. ... . c e • 1 • 1 i 1 . ­ - . ­-. ---. . -~~ -, ­ ~ .......--­ i c l tl .. i\«.:r ..' . bu::.ine::.::.-anJ c,·idc11tl .. .· C• ' j -----.--_........ ---~-­ . . -• . p /( (/{' 1 '. · \ 1 \ . , • ____ /~// -----------~----~-------~~........................ -..2_ ...-·~-::..--------------~~--~-------------------' • r-----­ ' i• •.. • . . 1 • • • !1 1 1 ; • • . " ! . • • • . \ i "• • , .·' •• 1 i ; ! ' .. ' ' .• . • • !• .r;.• .. .. ;, •. • \" -. . -i : ,'.., . FRA sE DANIELS, B. A . 1 CRoucH, B. A !r.' . cEs Lou 1 DoROTHY BEss : 1 . .r. . : . ·1 \ ./,: ' ... ~ 1 ; • 11 ' • 1 1. Corsicana \\ . Yoakum 1 ".-: ... \ 1 ~: ';/} • : ' ,· .' ., i ~ . . . '·~,·-·j • ~ . • Z T A; Rabbit Foot, Pres. 1920-2 1 ; CAcTus Staff• Q; Cap and G Ashbel; T . T . 5,,·imming ..\\'.: X \V. c. A 1 ".' " • 1 • • ~ 1920-2 1: 'i:r . C. A ' '. • . : 1 Club; \ r. 1 : .,(."-.-..-~~ ~ 7 ..,.,,," • ;:..,,.,.,-~ '-r.• 1 ," ". :,.., •'•:'... . 1 1•• . ·-~" J' , ; 1 . , . ! Here is an intellectual athlete. She makes A's 1 i Gretch has an irresistible \.\'ay of getting \Vhat . •. . ~%'~ . she \ ants \vhen she \\'ants it. Full of \.\'im, \vigor · .. . 11',....A rare combinationims.•\.. as easily as she S .• ••• . • " : 1 (.. .'. and \.vitality and on her tip-toes \vith excitement • . . .. ~ (i. • 1 half the time . ". \. -~ B. AcH,:.. LLE KENNETH CRo . Luc 1 N E DA . CoR HELEN ~ . .B. A ,.. s ..'' . \., : , ! '\ z .. Yoaku .. Ht n. szder . ' . • ,.\ ..\ ..C".\\".\shbel:.\•vn; .. X 0: Cap and Go Student Assistant in English: 1·. \\·. C. A.: Reagan; <• •: . 1 1 Lucil\e doesn't rest Bess's laurels. Her .. Scribblers; Reed !\lusic Societ)·. \ 'icc-Pres ., at.th . ill testif}· t . \\,1 records, especially her math• . • 1 . , . 1920-2 ; . Cap and Go,vn . H elen is an ad\·anced and original thinker. She is a brilliant \vriter, having contributed some of its best articles t the Lo:-.:cH On the side. she .. R. . B . .~. • ELISE CRO\VD ER, • f 1 is one of the belles of \\'omen's Building. f.t ' Shernza z . . 1 . ~· ~ • • j . • M ( t . 1 " ·­ . . .CATHERINE ELIZABETH DAVIS, B. A. •i·r.• -,. ~ .' '. '.'\: .~. C. A.; ] unior CLass, Sec'}· and Treas -: .... . . • '« 1 • , 1• One of the Tri Delt's main sta)·s. Has a hard time : . ' : .. ;. • z . 4usti" : i • •• •" • \ keeping a certain Delta Tau in the straight and : • . .. ! : . ' .J • • La Tertulian;·.. \A.; Cap and GoC.'.\\.~\Pierian; . path. " '.\\ narr . : ~7 1 .. • 1 ; ! • • . • Between student activities and studies Cather­ ? .: . : · . ,: • " • • ;.: .. • . ~1 "" • " . "r:. 1 ine's time was prett)' y.·elL taken up. but at that . ;.. a: . .•: .!:~ f.'Ni" .::. ~ .~ ~ :• • . . '·\ . • ; t • her friends are numbered by her acquaintances A :,. .. 1 - • ····· .. .... . v:.: . AB GAIL C uRLEE, B. . !• ": . ".: . ':' i.• • " - • • . A/annsville, Oklalzo .• . .•ia. ' • • • c. DAVIS, B. A. j . CLYDE • ! " • • -4• •• " -.J . . .• .. v \. Cap and G . 1 • 11.lzart n . " •1 .,,..,"• • ' er· \... s quiet strength has made herAbigail' • : • .• .• • •. --..,,, : •' • The sort of girl \vho remains prett)' in rain p t only as a student but in all other fields . be felt - : n --==------­ --~·­ . storm. as \\'ell : . . . s 1 . .• 1 . • • j • . .." -·" -." • • :• !-.- ; " ,.._ 1 , . -­ . . • ~ • . .• : .• • 1 1. .i •. . i..:--.··---1 1 .• -·····---" -.i • • •! •• --····­ - • -··::--;,;-:::_""":::_:--_______________... " " .. ····-·-----·""· -;. ·-----..:---------------~--:;:..----: ~-··-· · • -··· '*...... f -J " .... ~ Paoe 4Z • ____________________ , /''1 • • ______ ----------~---~'/' • -.---...- ____·-·---­ : r -· ·-­ • • '• •• • 1 .• • . , . . • ' "­ \ 1 '• ·' ... • '· j \ • • .. ' 1 • . -1 1 / •• , . IRGINIA jE\\.ELL DA\' IS, B. }.\ : \• .1 " -".....\ 1 ·~ . . . zd Prairie . Gra . ~ ~ /• :. / #/•1 Te:~ola . ' :.f' • 1 , .• ... . \ " . . )i • 1 ~ M; R eed ~Iusic; Present Day . ' • oi1 station . Sounds as if she rnight be frorn • ' : .• . . ·~­ j ~:·/,;._· a ., : ••." ..... 1 • 1 Polly has beauty, but it is of a kind that is rnore . ng her as \\'e do \Ve ha,·e no doubt it is a good·iO\\. k ., . . . # •• ·~ "...\....}/.~, ;"~ . ' . . 1 . .• • than skin deep. She is an independent thinker place. • •: ,;.. . ' • • • ".. f.;r,_.....," . •• : ·····-:rS:.· ,.. • . . . . . .v·;: ~·,· ! J , " • . B. AuKE,TTAIN D . N BRLLE,VELLY..• ~ . ." : " . .~".B,:.rvs DA,vso .... l\IEAi JosEPH • 1 ~­ < gt·town. . Gf • . . . . Sa ( 1 z Be11ito ! . Kane KltE;i\ ::. b; Texas Aero Club: ~Iasonic ,~ 1 • 1 • • 8 .E; ~ r E: ~~f ~~~ South,,·estern Geological Societ:'} \!; Stud}· Club; President Inter-Fraternit>· Coun - ·~·~!F ~ -1 : ~ .·}g . ssistant in Geol • 1 lf .Toe rnakes as fine a geologist as he is a buz i.\. ~ 1 cil• 1920 . ___...,:1 " ~ ; ·ei ~." ';."; '. •~. ·; :;.~.;~. , S. A. E . standbys who to get that sheepskin . - Luke is one of the old ; 1 zard, ,,.e say there 'vill be sorne ne\\.' oil fields ~·-~-~~~ ~'I~ ~ u~ back after the \Yar carne ,~ around the Thcta house . He is a popular fello,v, liked by all, and is one . . :-. •:: ''.he shining lights of the ''Free Lunchers . of;--"':"\•.... ~• ••• • ·---~~ " .~ . • ~· ..,,• • • <"' ......= ··· t . 1 " " E . :. 1 ~.: .. . . . f . : > • • " • : i., ~ J'.C " • 1 ~IARY LovE DrcKr B. A. ,. so. · .=~· . '••,,.. 0 t1./.'7 • " M.••••• ··- • .A EASTHAM, B. A . FLORENCE ELLA••1 ; }. J . .\.,,,._.:::::ortli. llFt.! ' ztsr,iille . Hu:•..'""'.••• :·~ . ..:."fo: . :-.La Tertulia; Cap and Go,,·n. . . i E . us . C..\. Cabinet. 1919-20; CAc..\\ .. \;Z T A.• .:••••4 . · ·~.: "• !.." : . Tarrant offers c>ld \'arsit\' some of her best :. . r·i Staff. 19 2 21; \ 'ice-Presiden Senior class. .. ~•• 1:, .; : students and here is one of thern. , .• 1 : .5 •· . -• " • i Ellana \\·rote all the squibs in this section ~ t :, •• !\ \\'esomething . · except this one, and ,,.e ,,·ould sa:• .. · ~..\.: .'( 1. •!1• '\.fER. EL : . ~-: .: ,-·-··~ : \\'e·,.. kno,,· about her but for the fact she kno :7" s . 1\. D.r.~ B. A. • . :• . IAR, " •• \vrote this. She takes good care of the Zeta -=­ . : •. ' . 1· "; 1 : ...: i ! '•" !'." r. :. . • . . house, \vhere she rcigns . zi . z .-J11to . Sa supreme. ~; ~: • 1-.,.. .. ...~ . :. :Rattlers: Curtain Club; Students· Council; . B 8!{ . . . B. A \ VIL~IA ELLIOTT, '• . Assistant BusinesscHORN. . Lob: . Speakers' Clt . : . . . 1 ~ .sst Busine . AssistaS,.tIanager, 1919-20; CACT ! - Garriso i . .- " .. • 1. • i . -. 9-20lanager, 191.: . r • ! . • • ' :. .')ssistant in Histor\. :. Go,,·rC...\.; Cap and.'\\.-\ rnake him if it doesn't ruin hirn {. .j,,'ener\His f : . 1 \\'ilma can tell \'Ou the date of e\·er\· battlt: first. H e ill attempt an thing ,,.ith perfect con . · ·\.. '\t.er .• - -....-..== t .. i ! !• ­ fought-besides talking )'Our arm off . fidence of accomplishing it . 1 r 1 . .·-• ­ • ' . . 4 •. . , ... ! -- . - - ~-~ -"-... ­ ........................".-~ - " Paoe 43 • • • • / .~''' -~ -..._----......·-...·--···---·-·-· ...".._ ,,,, .........~ ~ "......... ..........." ·----·---c ---··--··-·,..•--.... ~" ""''..-"..... W-:­ .' ------·---........__....... ............-­ _."­ ,-•."."•. -..··· ·---·...i ...... ... ~ . .-·-· •. r i i ' j ' ;: . " i • • 1 . : i REBECCA GERTRl:DE ER\\'IN, B. 1\. i ".• s, B. ..\ . E Fou . .\IARE . . t . . •JEs S ~ ' ' ... i1 flt'Ssee . i. ·Ttibia, .. i Colu : ..:•. • i " . • • Go11 zales . . • 1 • • ' """,•• • t ' • CJ1111-1';e . Order of tl ;. '''Cap a11d Go;.\ . .C. W.1' ' She comes from Tennessee. kno,vn for i s prctty . ,,. : . :• 1 \ ;. tai?ran .. ty Club; Turtle Club; Pe .. zales Cot ::\~ .~ ~ .{;.~'"' •; ' ." ..' ~· .,.-: . .:-: ~.""-·~., .)J... ··' ". :'"'.,~~' : . girls, and her magnetic charm upholds the repl ~ 1 ,i . '1 .., 1 .1 Pierian; Choral Club. :• tation. .• .• . • 1 !: . . i A healtl . Shero of the Ron . ·., • l\:tic . l . a • ~1 co scene. , ~ : .''....t.~'""' • \ 1" . . • .. Lv ....~~~ girl \\'ith a ,,·idc-a'' akc interest in life , B. A. THY. DoR!. 1 : "/". .:;;. ;:;,_ !' 1·• ,,,. "~ ~"" i A E\'ANS . •• : . .; .• :t~ il.i c..' ' , • f 1 •. . •.. ! 1 1 • 1 i . z "/11to11io . Sa " 1 : 1 \1' " . . • ( ; ! ..\..E FLANARY, B . -" ~~ . . . . :\IAE RE • 1 • ..i.1 •. . . • ·\;~"':":;;.. Z T A; K ~ ll; " .. Foo . Rabbi Dallas 11 • :• say a not .' can e ,,-ord here that's true, for . \\. . " ;· " " 1 fl B <1> : Sid11c}· : Lanier; Cap and G '\-\\ . :n·\\. . 1 ho 'vould·,, . uld ,,·ield the blue pencil-bu\\·oEd.• i••• . •! • ~--~ 1 C. :.\.; T 1 in Ficld Hocke }·? '­ . s not complimentar '. er think of anything tha·e\.• r.. • ~ • ~~,~ • 1 . 1 • • . • s 011 . t:ll''herself as . . Lo,·es a practical joke ! C - .~ •. i• ~ . -Had her room gassed n1alodorclse.d}· . someb ~ i ll of cnergy . ously in S\\'Cet revenge. She is so ft • • .•: . •1. . • ~ . . . 1 . T1LLIArv1 BRO\VXLEE FERGuso R., B. A. ] ,. \\ e arn11ndha' . and mischief that she is dangerous t • . •t • . 1 . :lf.,.a: • . 1 rks 1 . and a heart tl1a t '' r .. g brai .. Has a thinki !• 1 ' . . .• 1 . 1 • .• .• ;Skull and Bones; German Clubhead;· .\\ \rrK ~; 1 O\'Crt .mc. 1• • • ·-• 't"~ .ic Council; lnter-Fraternity Athletic . thle.\• ; . Council; Football, 1918; Captain Shorthorn ENOCII GARNER FLETCHER, B. ,\_ . . .• . . ' " • ,ball. Foo ~:' • . 19 17. : . • : . Gra11d Sali . . ". ie . Till:>-·. the old-time \'arsity quarterback 1 here fr m Trinity in 1917 and made quite a record . • • • ut into the . go . He plans trld.. \vball . in the foo ~.; .'. " ,,·J • . 11 . f rc1 One of the Rusk politicians hails . .: . .. o build him a mansion and bu}a . orld t·,, · Packard " Grand Saline. Rumor has it that he a'pires to • ) for he \Vas President of the German Club in a r· • ·[" • •1 ,.f be one of Ton1 Pollard's colleagues. •• . • st . . m• prosperous season ...~\:· ~ ....-~~~~...~ ••• ~ 1 : i "' '> •. .:• • . •• "..~ . •• : . • • >s; Fos ER, B...\ . NARD . " \ RcH LE • • AB.sH, . I. F •• 1 . •• . ' ALLIE . • • •• • /.usti1z 1 : • • • .• • .• • • .l/atador •• . • .." • . 1 • 4> A )'; .\ ssista Chemistry .. t i . . . t 5 . . Cap and G \\ . · n; 1-. \\'. C. :\..; . . .• . -·-1... Panhandle Club . ls a consiste ; .• ••.d~nt . tt'tr,·•t and successful chemis . . . t •. Girls' Chorus . . d . prot .. he has red hair because he is·sSa) to t 1•• ''ear an\• · other ki11d Quiet, reser,•ed and a t}·pical man-hater. :. -. ­ . c . ' ~1 : ... . .. ~ • • . •. • .• . i •• • • . !• .. . -···-··--··· ...... .""""• : •f . . •• ·--i. ! .•t--•.•.."•."..-.... . .." ,".."" ': i• i " ........."" ·-·-..-·~ ...,,...." . "~~ .............. ......"'"' ,.~...." "...... -." ." ~... '".'''" ..,..,_.. ...'_......, "'"-·-··-·-····· ""."-····. ...",....". ,..... r ~,,._ "....."....", .,._..,. ." .......... ··-· ". ""••••., ... •.• ". ••" "..... " .... .. '..lM " •""' ... ".•-., ,.., • .". __. ~-.-". •.,......... •·'·• ".. ..-......"... "'""..-- " .....".." ' ' . ....~~·-·---·-···~·· -i''' P (t(JC 41" \ • 1• •• • / \,t..-....-····---·· .. "·- ----­ ' --~--.... ·-·-···-------·~ •• _,.,.-_..,._ --··' ··." ______ ..."" .._ ________ ---1 / -...,_·~ . -:....:..----~ --".... ~"."\..""_... • ,.... ........ -· . . '• i• ' . •..... : . • ." 1• .\ . . . • .\..BER,. Fos . o~EPH HoL] . • • '.' .• ~ - • . 1•• : . ' ' . . • Fort JJ"ort/1 ... • H f 1 ! 1 . -'in\\ht:ad;\rrO\:\ones;Skull and BT:\~<1>:\ . K .. \\.ic;dom guised in humor­ .• His is a profound '' it: . . 1 ous form. :' . 1 • ! C.\CTUS Staff, 19 17-18 , .o\rt . nian:so 9 18-1q; . . • 1 • ; • • ... Editor. 19 19-20; Editor in Chief ScALPER . .• • 1. , B...-\ t • :\IAl\11 E GERLAND, • .: .Q-20tant wlanager Track. lQI.\ssisl; . O- . IQ ;" ... ' • 1 i .: • artist, k De'a 1r.1il/r: . llarv-Co\. \rr.ian . The Ti far and \\'. O . " ' ·,,idt: as the editor of that ele,·ating piece of liter­ Cap and Go,,·n; 1·. \\ -C..\ . 1 ;S(.\LrERthc . t . =t " re. . kin-. get her sheep . came o\·er this }·ear tl\lamie { from Texas. She is a pleasure in her original 1 .\ir:ni\·ersit)· .; t ha,·ing the .. .· . 1 ,,·a.;;:----~_... ".. .... : : : , -ICTORIA FRELS, B...\ ~7..• 11 '"":.. •zt .. . lc .:. .. . • • • • • ( I&\IA GESCHE. B. .L\ . • ~ .p 11 io . t .. 4•Sa 11 ~~ Cap a11d Go,,·n: \ ·. \\ . C. :\.. . edical . Irma is undecided '' hether she'll be a n • to bc dune tl ' re al\\'a s calling on \ ·ictoria­ . · ·. e . journalist or a journa\ist doctor. She is co­•• .c... d· '. i:-1nd . . • . \r,t quettish but capable, and carries the responsibility • • • • • . S • Cap and Go,,·n; T aff. l ssue Editor, Sum EX,\N - carriesal\\'3}'Spun-she .. lf )'Ou'll ~e a p • r excu mer, 1920; C. A . • 1 : . .\.\ .'\ ith hcr. \\"hen there's somcthing''' \\'. her humc tO 1 • " . • . of the ''hole \·. \\'. C ..\ . P ublicit\· Committee on • • her shoulders. . • . • .\..B ... ELLE GAx . EsL1\ . IJ G ESECKE B..-\. . I1NNIE . .. rti. ... 1. • i11 . Jus• .nd ,o,,·n . Car ... •7\\C. :\.:.·\\.-'\ :. '\\ . Cap and Gll; .. A • J\ ;. rk. '''Shc gocs about her trance g .... a scen .. , • : -... -:-:".: "" Secretar)·-Trcasurer Students' Association; :.~ gets there •. t shc certainl .\ b . \ :..- President, lQIQCouncil,.l\thletican's.. o'\\ : . • •• -"""' . .".. . .. ........_ ''T'' :\ ssociation: Captain Freshman Baskct Ball Team; Captain Sophomore Basket Ball _.._ ,, . . . > .\A GARDX ER, B. 1 \.~ •ll ELRi\C . . . • ---1 -· • : rt l1L .... /_ -\"iccClub;andolin and Guitar .. :Team t .. President :f'reshman Class; \'ice-Preside ;..- Sophomorc Class: c,\CTt;S Staff, 191Q Penn}·backcr, President, 1918-19. . d .. Cap a :.. '\\GO . Y. \\'. C. A. ' . s .. hether she pta . \\.linnie is a good sport ~ in . s i ta . an :. she i . gt . i. th . s nice e,•erShe· basket ball, on tt1e mandolin. at politics• .c '''it11 r t .• -" . Latin. • hearts. . ....,. . -_____....."•.-­ • ; .--...___. _________ -~ --~ .... --......__--....._ ..,-,,,.,.....•.-" . .............. ---·------___:::~-----.,.----. --,... ...... ---. Paac 4.; ' . i,.' , \ . -----·--------­ ______ ',/ • • • • . / 1 ..-&...... -· ---..-..,.·-·'.,,....• --------------·----------... . '. • ~ ---"-··---···--• -~-•' .. . .• . ! • i • , 1 1 . • ! • 1 1 • 1 • .AB. ~., B. .\" HAZEL GRAHAGILL,PAt:LIXE• •• . ~ • , • i ,, . : ille . zesr . zett . . -Ga i . Burkb1J.r •, "'.. • : ~" .:: /•, • • .• Cap and Go\vn: Y. \V. C. A.; W. A. A. 1 .- .' :1 ·~. / . •• "' y ·rPresent Day Club l .\\".: Cap and G • ' . . 1 ! , . .• 1 . ., . product \vl o l as proved . . ind of such quality that it has . 1 .~.'~ i Another North Texas . Pauline has a n : ! : ~-.. '1 ".\~ .. .~: : ;~ • atching the old . her friends by s . rth t . \Vieving ' . \, " i her true . not been burdened \Vith the load of acl' . .~'\.....::.\....,,,_. .i . ,,....,., • " J " .eepskin from Prexy's grip . almost a strJight A record. 1 .: sl' ,.. ... ";';," .; ';":. ......" "" -' ESSIE i\LICE \\ . • 1 1 . : ." ~··"-~ " ,, ~-.. . • • .\..:.B]R.,GREAVES,D. .. NE.. S 7ALTON GILLESPIE, B ! : , • . 1 , 1, ~ ] ...~ . . • • ' • } • . ~ • .( ib .. Cil zia ... Califico,Calt'.\ • ·....;;..·~-~·;..;;;,;-; ·~ . ­ • • • • . • 1 • • 1 Go,,n; 1·. \\". Tried Austin College and S. l\[. l i. before he Cap and C.•..\.: Chemical Club 1 ... .: .~;;" ~ • ~~oA § 1.:, • • . found the right place. Although he has been here \ 'ice-President. .. 1920-2 ·-! ' . ~ \~~: ~ -.• . t, ~·~1-· ; one }'ear, he has made a score of friends . · onl __:; ~'­ 81 . i • ! J-A-\V spclls ja\v. \\·ell, ;·ou should be in her . ' .· .• ,t , . ...,. . 11" 1. ~if-6".1 • • 1 ' Chem. section . . ·~ ;~Q". .•·~~ ~ . . ; . 1' A. GREER, B. A CLAYTON t·--- . .... . ". . . ... . .• . i AB. . 1 1: RuPERT \\ ARREN G LLETT, Luli11g : . . • ..., .:.- . •,-.... ...,,,....: • . • : . ~. . Fort l/"ort/z '[1 1 ~~ ! .Kane Klubthenaeum;.\. . . 1 . \: " ;Rusticusses ....: 9-Staff, 191. CHOR. LoScribblers; ...-·-·---­ t • • ..'. • ..;.; " .. Luling sent h~r best t us and here it is. Pretty . . ••. ''B" ....; 920-Rx .-\dvisory Board, 1. cH:-.: Lo • . . 1 ! / t i good, ''e say . f' . H all .1\ ssociation; l ssue Editor, The TEX•.\N . f: :._ l . , 1 . ••.....•:1 1" . . ;'.- " 1920-2 1: •.\. E. F. Club . ~ r=·.. : LOLA GREER, B. A . 4iJii."~ . . • ·fsj~ • - . " ~ .r . i 1\1aintains a reputation for ''·isdom by holding ,,. . .-• f . . .. • • • ,· " ". ... · • . :• , { .. • assistantships and keeping quiet about it'Ot\\.\\'. d -~ • •. . • i. Ca111ero · .· . ~:i •s . , : . -·i • . 1 •" . \ ' . " . . ... .., .. 1 •: : : 1:' t. ..• . : :• ' " :" •\ <1>; Q,,•nooch: Sidne;· Lanier, Treasurer ~ • 19 19­ 1. • .A • ) • • . . • .• .. • B. A . H GooL . Ru . Ess] E 1·. \\·. C. A. Cabinet; Cap and Go\vn Y, ....; :• "~. • • :­ ; .. ! . ; r '· " 1:1 :! , : : " 4 : s ~ ~ . Athletic Council; ''T'' in Baseball; Delegate . • • • • .... :\ .. • ..• •t••• •• ' • ~ •• •' : !.: " J.ri. . 1liss~i, . F1llto . ...: w " .~ ..... ~; ( • ! ~. • • : ••1:• ..... , to 1·. \V. C. A. Convention; Universit -Chap .' ..'""": • .., !81;,1:11. " "." . ~ • ~.......~ . ~ ·...' " oman's\V:\.;A.,,\\A.;C.·.\\\".n;·\\ . Cap and G ter D....\.. R ., Secretary , f; ....s. 1919-20, 1920-21 • ( J ' :·· ' 1• . . i t Athlctic Council . ~ ... . ··" • : f a,·ored daughter of the Carothers Chapter of ! -1 1 1 ~ the D . A. R . Dr. Perrin thinks her \\'Orth six of Ruth understood the first question Dr. Bradsha\v . ~ . .. ....~ .,, .., . . . 1• i . asked her in English 111. \\"e ~ ,,·ith him a certain variet}' of Phi Beta Kappa. Capable of a ree 1 -• • • •• . ' ;.. . .: ''putting over" big things as ,,·ell as monkey shines . stic in her nature . · that she has some of the m . ' . .: .:. 1. " ~ : -" .. .• t . • . . •. . . •i . r-"--•. i ... '­ . . ' ! -. . . .1 , . --1 . • !.! . •. ' ---.1 • ~-·~ ..---.... ­ : .. ." .• . . . . • .--··--------~·--~~·-• _________... -·--" ~ --. ·-.. . ". -------·-~·-­ --. --~"" Page 46 . ­ • ,'•' . ',/1____ ---·--.-••_ • ____.-----·- ·--·--- -·-_______ \· -_.,,,,. -·.--··-------:-----------. ; 11 1 • : •• • .- .... --.... -·--r -··-....-·.·-; -1.... . ... . .• •. ' t l . . : ! . •\ . • . • • • . . • • ~ ..... • • !. ./. . • B. A .,lAR\' ED\\'INA HARRIS . • . -'...\".R~TON HARDIE, B . IARY TH . 1 ,/•.." • ~~~; \'!·# ; ': "' / ,i ' El Pas ••••'.t,~• ustin . ;f;~. • 1 ; 1 . • . "•.: . • •••• . • •' .. • ! \ i ! 1\ : . , , . • ~~ 1 ~ \ ~ , , ! ' • i 1 ~ \v'. .· . ; . A i C..A...; Ashbel; \'isor; 0\v Cap and Go,vn; ):. \V. C. A ooch ..\ . ; ~ ~ ; i ~:.'• ~ ~. •';•r " ;:,._: , t . . '···: Pan-Hellenic, President, 1920-2 1 ; Athle • '\ '"' ic . 1 • "-"....,.-~ ,;.\-1 1 1 1 the point (rather . is up-to-date Ed,\•ina the t .., ,,. A ·. ···.-. -1 • Council. ...·,·rc·: ".'". ,,,,,,.,,.."" ! . square) of Cantilevers, even though she studies i : . . , ~ • ..; --...~·;_;, y;! ! W hat ~lary has done she has done \Vell, and she's . about ancients. Tri Delts lose in her a capable 1 ~ "'. , .• :'". ; i t i i •·~ had a hand in a little bit: of everything . • 1 and popular girl . ' '\ • f • : ' . .. . " : '.. • ; ' . \ t· 1 ; .., . *~'"",...........-..,,,,.,,,.... 1 • 1 • .• ""t.t.' _;,i .~ E\• A&vIEDE \ 11cTORIA HATCHER, B..~. 1 . ;..(}..[";· l\-tA HARRELL, B. f.\ 1 •; .'.v" .l'W'..w.7 '• J -.• • ; .f~~ t..f. ... • . ) " ,q:·.-;,.. r-/., 1•:" • . -·• -· ~· ·- .. 1,.. ... ,{0 r.~ ! Fort Jf ortli . Brownwood :" · ~ " . " c ~ •.,,. . #' "'". 1 : ' s . · \ .' \\', C. A.: Br k . '\\. . \.\ · n,,·ood Club; Reagan; Cap and { . e\·er '.'her name but ''jack . o .{' by . -. ·~ .............. ' ~. a . • '.•'."~i.~..: : !,. ,~ " ~,. . • \'\.. K hers Chapter D. t\. R . Caro:\11dre\\'n;·Go,, . \\·hat she \vants and goes after it. The ~ ~ ' S 4! . , ... 1 1 ~ .. .: ~: .. ... . . b. r. 1\ . 1 c , Ps)'Chology class \'Oted her a charming personalit).· . 1.-·········-· i 1 · .'". "\-\••s ". .. buzz . has e\'en learned ... . t ­ All s,,·eet seriousness and unruffied calm. Slender . . ~ } :• • • 1• . :.].;,!'"" • • had . lag. editJ\.st attentive assistant a . Nl • c··--­ r ever please Gibson, but in reality . ough t . and blonde er " . • 1 on the campus and : . 1 ":; ":: .. . "'. t - . . ••;: : s disciples .:' \\'aone of Dr. Calla . ... Yi )·) .. fJ:l ::••: ; :• • listen to the birds . . .,, " :.. ... -· "" ' ; ~~ '\: . • ~ • ' ". ••• •••-." •• . • • ,,...,..~, .~<~.·: B. .t\. . • .; ...:: . ..... . ­ . x.= ." t 1 "· : • ALl\IARINE HARRIS , • . 1 ~ ~ . ,.,,. . . • - l\1Rs. :\IARIE BRuN RETT HAYNES, B. A 1 ! . ~:.­ .::··. =~ , ... .• i • . • : z . sti-lu•....... .··r: . ·'~.;.\!.:.Sidney1: .. o-. 9-C..\. Cabinet, 191'.\\M; \'.cl> t'b .• :• ~· .•• ~ • ).; k.._ • . zc. Clt·bur 1 • ~ .' t \.., .'.":.. G Present Da}·; Reed l\fusic; La Tertulia; American Lanier. Treasurer. 1920; Cap and '\\ . .; i )ft '/r l 1 ·'•. ~.\/ "j \\"oman's Council; :\ ssistant in Hist Associati of Teachers of Spanish . . ')r . · .".. 1~ • ~-i.• • n . ) • \ 1 j . . 1920-2 1. nes becan1e so interested in helping·Ha)Irs. .. • • A : . ;. .. ... , The most ideal, ''all-around'" girl '''e kno,,·, ) ' E\·cn her husband get a degree that she decided •: ~ .•j to get • : • • ~. .... .: ~fiss Casis thinks :\1 "hung the moon.1' one for herself . "• · . ":7 .: •.~ : ::t): • " . i~. ( 1 ~~~i.A?llft ~-~ 1 ~lARIOX FRAXCES HARRIS, B . •.#-\ i .;·~ . "• . •• SADIE HA\' NES, B. A. • • j i io .. . t .. -/.z . ille . 1 ·-··· ..., " . : Sa 1 . ..! Club; \-. \\'. C. A.; T EX.\N • 1-. \V. C. A.: Reagan; Cap and Go,"·n . zz.. t't. G Pierian; Hunt Count)' "~ . '. : .• -::-. 1-­ Staff, .1 . 1920­ e . ndered ,,·ho ,,·as t1 .' ''''U ''gentlemcn'O)Ha\·e . . '\\l O 1 .this is she11, .:.. \\! ~. S a delightft1l !1 ans,,·ered at 63'\\ . ling personalit}', and a)'''a}·s kn - 1 ........ " of that d Southern dra,,·l that ..:. era~ She's little but Huntcr found her. H as a t\\'ink - cr exag • : 1 . .. --­ secret:. s brookn'. 'STenn)She chattcrs on like . , ! --i - - ~ t . 1 1 1 • " . . . ....-..--· --• ,--........ ­ i ' . ! _____________---..--____________ --··­i ----,.,...1 ... ·-.. .....~ ... ·--· -. ~ ­ • ----· --:-:::-:-----~------------­ . .... -­ Page 47 • •... 1 1/ ' . .,, "' ___." -··-···',"-".."....."".. "~."''"-"'··· · -...........-. .".-..•...._"..~....,."·' ."······---- . · -""--­ ••• '' ----·-····----• ----........... / __,,,... - .." .. ..... ' ,.""'"""' __,....... ...................­ • \ ···-···· ""......-.. , .-..-­ ·-·­ , .....··-· ·-· ' ·--~ ·' • :•• . ••• f ~ .. // . :• ; • • .• . •• •• 1 . • f • • i • • .• 1 ••• •'"'"'.;.'>' 1 .•' B. 1 ' . . • ~ • . :. i ,Es ... B. .\ . H .. Eu \ \. cE OR\'ILLE BLANCHE HEADRI CK ~ : ' ... .1' . • • , ....... • • " . • :• , . . •1 1" zdon . Clare • /lindes . : • ',,! . • . ' '. ' • : . . ,. . •' " ,"... '"' ~ ... . : ' '\ . ,.._ ,• i .." :z· 1 '"' ' 1 1~. \v'. C. A.; Cap and G .n'\\ . ·ill<: at last realized \vhat school is tl e best :" . Qr, : .• . .• • --=· ... . ,,,,.,. . " : ,;;~ ". : . ~ . . er. lU.l\1. ~ in the nd transferred from S .. state .... ,,..,,,..."._/~ ,.... .•• .• ...., ~ " : You \VOuld11't think she '''as full of fun until • . ' ···-·-. ..".­ . " ,......,.......·'"''·".;."", . or }ear . Sen . .i • : . . . '}OU see her ,,·ith a crO\\'d of chattering co-eds in : 1 ' :. --~:" .· "....~. ~: . !. • ?~ "~. fi.-:;·: . the \\'ee hours of the night •. • . . . :,.,. i -i " ... .! \."B.,ON'. HENDER . . . " ( 1 " .. . l'\:... ~~~~~ " ' C ECIL . 1 A.B. . G /j . ! ~ ~ . . • • l ··' N:»M.i.Ya\' ."-.'..;..;..:...... ·... -··· ,NDS . RDON FERGUSON H . " / '"ictoria : ! i ~ ~ ~ i ,, .J'. r • • . K K r: Rabbi Bullard ;••• ,J " Foot .: . -.. -·~ 1.. '! ~l ' ••• • "' ~ . 1 · '!i "1 .....- '" ....,.,., "' . .: •• " -.:-.:.N'~ • • . "--""" . . •••. •• • " " : ~ ' ~ .i. : : "' 1 I; A. 4> A E. F. Cecil is a distinct t}'pe tl at man}' have longed ; ; . ;ropods . Chemical; PeClub; . ,'11 i l " • Klub; B. H all •)• .. ............. t... .; .. f.r.•-Has captit. '. to bc-C\'en if her little sistcr dnes K ane Association :"~~:{; ':·i ~t( t.1 ~~~ . ::. 1 • ;,:.l"'~ "::. . "1~•t ... Scnior La''. t .. ated a certai., Chen1istry. tennis. camping, and ladies keep ..~ t~••~-~--·•~~ !•. "'•. : . ·1. :. -! ~ . ~ ~·"-, .....i . :~ i old Gordon pretty bus.·} . " . • .. " • l : :• :~ .j:,..,.....,., :. i . .. : MTHERI:\E ELIZABETH HERRING, B. A. . .,. ........ :t.: .' •• . ..~.: . ::1:·; ~. ~. ~~: ""< .. B. A GE . aclz it l\lARGARET HARRIET Ho . al.. Va! ~~J ~ : . .• . . . . • '• t , : . ; " • !l.o..~ : .• : i'. : .>·~ --·· ! . : . ' z . usti/• Go,,·n1\.; Cap andC..\\1·.; . .. A i 1 1 . i . f " ...... . ". . .. .... . "''.....,......"l ... . : 1 :1' .: • : ~' R eagan: Y. W. C. A • rld of drollerv . \\mild exterior conceals a\. ~ • i­ . 1. •\ . .... .;.. : t :.,. s jokes on her friends \Vithout offending them·. Pla " • : 't . . ...... .: She is tru\y calm-if Dr. Battle didn't . " arouse c:.a """ •'-• : ·: .... f)it She has ma(!ical skill \\•ith card tricks. : " (. .• 1 her She's smart-if s\11:: has taken her anger. ~.i.·:···; .•. • '·"F• • . • ...", ... " :::~. ~.,:i .~ ... degree in Latin and Greek ,; ,f 1 i ... i " \ . . : : . . • ...~.. . • . ". . . .. l •t" . B. A 1 • f ~ ." ' " "'r: •" BESSIE ~lILDRED HERRON, ;: • • . . . . . • ! • : • 1• : < H B. A . ~= ~ ~ : ""<. , . • ' ." op . 1 Bisl• KATHLEEN Ll\iES, . ;.:.~ . .. =• ". , : :.' 1 ~ ­-~ ' • •: ? • St·gui _.. ;J .. ~ j" : z . • j ;IJanicr; Present Day, Secretar}', 1919·. Sidne . . ".. i ~," ':"-• f ~ . . . • '(•• ." '"." J : #1 " •••" : .1919-20; \". W. C. AStaff. . R . GH .. L! Y. W. C. A.; Pre-l'vleds., Secretar .. . 19. . · :,,\.. ,,... .,. ... : • •• . i ! ' : - : ! '""'-t . : rk in a q11iet, calm way . V\ .. '\\her O . She attends t Looks and acts like a little gray mouse. l s • : : . : ::. the W. B. girls. . . . : ""' """· ." .• -···· .' i • : . . . . l . popular ,,·i Was the heroine has . Possessor of a jovial disposition, sl e many . of accidcnt in front of Scarbrough's. :: "~ . l: friends . : . : . a ! ~ -. . . .• . : • - i --"." 1 • . . i : •• • . • ' • :• •• • . . • - . .; • ~ •.. .. .-· " " - •: . . . f ... • . • .• ! :•••• ' •! . i . . • .• t 1 •• ......... ." -«. -"-· • ....·-··,-.. ••. • ,.. : • t : . : . . • . .!,...... . i • : ' ...""....' ..... .__..,................." ,....""... " : .......," "........"~..... -"... -. ."....,,",•• "."..,, :............::..~ . •'""'" ~.__."... ~"-·-P-,.. • ,., ooO•••oo 0 • o °' ......t81.'•'" --· ... ·-... ......." .". """.""".~""'' ......" . _."......... "."." .·--· ""'"-.. .... ··.....-·•4.t.•."-."••-." . p.....~ ".............".••••••····-••.t.r'••·............,.... ·"~....·-\>'t ·····-···~···~...........·-\·· • . .... " Page 48 1 1 /// • •. -".......... ___----------~~• ----________ """, \ 1 :• -. :• . • ..-------------------~~~~~~-----------------~·'.ll.'~ . • • •• ,...-·--/ , • 1 • • • 1 . 1 • • 1 " • 1 • ,, 1 i \ " 1 • • \ 1 • J .. .:' • •• - . • : ". • • . . i " ­ lRA H. ...B ,... HoR 11/ilford \VA Y NE R. H .\ VELL, B. A., LL. B. Corsicana . . ! !. i \:~ '•// • . -~ \ '.• ': ( ".:· ~..~: ,. :uc ...- • ~ / ! ":, 1 ( \ 1 . ,' <1> K \.{J"; <1> ti .- Pre led.; Glee Ctub: l\Iandolin Club: Kane Klub <1> : ~ ~ P; Debating Team, 19 19-20 , 1 ! ::.:".'//.:. .~ • • ·~~ , • '.11r( . \ .12 .-. r The nightingale of the school-almost He has \ ''" ~ .;; 4 ... ,. . . . . • .,.._, . Wayne's oratorical ability served l ;.:~" rs·r ~~..; ~ -•"(~· ",..~ / ~, probabl}· be good at that if he tried ~·'//! ·: ' stead in more than one academic class. One of : • , ir . " : ' ' .." participated in e\'Cr}·thing but football, and \V uld . im in a good - · ... j 1 Shurter's star pupils \vho combined academic and 1 ... • •"""" • ....... ~ •• . 1 s . (. .rk.' '' .\ ·" s t • -: "' ' la'' ,· .i ('\ ~""'"' -· . ­-\""'..:.: f : . --..-,.. . ~ :~-~~:Z.'iii ~ ". i,.~~ ~=~:~/,:' , / " \ . : ...," ... ..,··-··· .; ;..- :."·\"g~~,. . =..~., ' ' .. ....." N> ' . : ! ( /. \ ... H Hous . IARY E .\1.B ,. o . HuGHES, B. .~" ~' \) f .. FREE AN .,. : , . ALBERT 1 • - " " Corsica za . :·~ Goldtlzwaite ·~ . ' 1 . 1 ' .'\\ ... . ..., . 1 . . C. A.; Cap and G Pierian; \Voman's ;. '\\ . Band; Orchestra; A. E. F. Club; South . \\ estern \ ) • 1\thletic ,\ ssociation; La Tertulia; T in hiking . ;.. . ~ Club; ''T and Lyre." : :. ~t.:~ ~= :.~: l : :.. ~ .i. t;. . . Her fcl\o,,· Ps ~olo . cl .· }' students sa\· she's smart ~· . ' 1 • He transferred from South\vestcrn because he • 1'a.. ' • • •-.:... •• ...... . ..• • . • ' . and perhaps n1a>· be found capable \vhcn analyzed •1 : • • 1 • • . . . . . .; • 1 could belong to more musical groups here ~~ • • .t. ' • • . . :t. . .... . ~ . [ ~1 ~· ·-·-···--• ­ J .~ . :. :. Lv .. A Huco , . B. :·.\ '. HrLDA ........~ • .•• \. .. GL"SSIE ).1AE H '\\ . • B. ..\ : • 1 .,,. . -.. i.;1 :: . ELL. ~ Ga i11esr1iff·, t ; # r 1 1 Dr Lt·o i . Gussie :\lac has a luxuriant head of thick. long 1·. \V. C. A.; Cap and Go,vn; Pierian; \\roman's • -1'• •... . .,.... . . . 1 C:ap and Go,,·n; '\·. \\'. C. •1\. .. ,.; . ·~ , -: A thletic 1\ ssocia tion. \ ·' • •f; .•• . f ' f."t:'. ' 1• .,: • ~ Some ancient Spanish princess deep , gave you ,\ . .. ·~ ' ..J ~ • r ~ . rit · .. i thc$e da . · s of ''ratting'' black hair-a e) cs and night-black hair. ' . ! • \ •t • 1 • and tangling . .. ' ;~-.. ! l " • • . . "~ . 1 .. '7 •• " " :. . 1 1 . .·~ ~' .( j t . H t:LSEY, B. A. . S1 ---· '4. l = 1ox HAR 1 :. .. . . " : . ' i ·1 .... , J ;) • , • .~,~" ...,:.l • .." ..t •1 .;;,. .;. #i'114 r·i•. ·: _...n., -·-­ ~ ~ . . ~ ·~;;; zia . Lado _ i ... " r-··--" .··i .. L . H E o'''ELL, B . .. ( 1 . 1.\ N R\' H . 1 : • • i .. . • . T .l Football, 1920; Friar; 1·. ~!. C. A. ..1 ."" - .. ; <1> .\ ;. . • i i . Canzero Cabinet, 19 19-2 1; Pre-l\tled; Assistant in 1 ...". ~ ­ 1 1 1 " . -·· i . •.#··'". - .l e 1·. \ rl. C. .\ . Council, Chemistr}·; Texas Chemical SQcict ;· . Study -, ,........,! . :<1> ~ : .\ . 1q 19-20: . Kane Klub; Prcss Club~ 0.-\IL)' TEX .\ ~ l ssue Club: Kane Klub . ' • . : 1 F.ditur; Ru~k. \1icc-Pre~ident. o; :\Iasonic ..\' • . 19 , .... ­ . • . • 1 As sho,vn b}· the abo\·e list, Sim's intcrests are n1an~• and di,•erse. He is c . n\·enientl}· located ·\.,. het een the Zeta and Phi ~l u housc, t ... 1 i • --.....­ ~-,.. •.ub\'( i:••-:..­ He \\ ouldn·t kr1 . ,\. ho,,· to makc an enen . 1 L­ . -_~-. . . 1 1 i . . _.,.____ ... ·-~-- Pagc .l 9 • .. i ~···,,.,,,---------·-------------------------·--------...,_--________!L.'i / •~ .".....-· :···" -···· ---·----• r-·---·----.-f:"~'1 1 \ :• '. ! •j; • i •• . 1 ... •• i ~ .i 1 • •• . • : : • .• : . ; \ • . 1' • •. 1 • • .(. . 1 . !r'••• . .•• . .. . ~ 1 .• . ..­ .'' • '• \. '• •• SA RAH j ENNET JE ~KI NS, B. :\. 1,. . • • ""..\".B .:, so. . cH . AN H u . ::\lARHEL EN • . . ~. A ;,r ~ :..~.'· ~ " :... . • • •'. Dallas •• 41' • . \' Slzreveport ! , , •. ' :. 1 ," " . .• • ;,~ " ..! !.. A; \ r. W. C. A.; Cap and Go'''n . K K r; Y. W . C. A.; Cap and Go,,•n; Ashbel • : . t . 1 't' .1 ."• ,..\.: • -..:-"• ,.,." ,., --·" " ..."'"" :~.'~ j • ... .. 1 : . • • . . v\. d \\lhen Rufus left school j ennet settled . . ! . . t ! . : , . ...,.. M arian, we'll all admit. is one of the best ever ,,., • the task of learning Home Economics on'told Varsity and the Kappas say they d . came t! • : . . ' ' • .~/'/ . '4. . , i ' make them much better. We hate to lose Marian . . . ... , • 1 •• 1 •\ . ..\. TA EDGAR JONES, (. . . • B . but we prophes}' success for her !\.. .• ) • . . • ../ ---........;....;;.. • •. .• • • - • i . . 1 . ztonio . i "1 . 1 Sa . .• ,.., "... • • f". ' .B. A ,.. cHIS . RDIE BRUCE Hu . G 1 . . "" ·.-·-. . . " "'­ ".-. •.o r' . ....... , W. A. A.; La T ertulia; Y. W. C. A "'. ~ • Tulia .• : "~§ 1~: ..: • .'..~.;; • f·: ;(;· . • Anita's interests run t the serious things in . • \. . \ :. ci 1~. \V. C. A.; Cap and Go,,·n; Panhandle Club life. No one e,·er accused her of shirking " . '.. a re­ ·~f... . i .;" .·.­ 1 ~ ~ ... . she . If she makes no more noise thru life tl•• • • 1 sponsibility . an " .·-...,·:··- .~ .'" ; ~:. . . . ::m . \\'hhas thru the Uni,·ersity, blessed is the man• '. . " . • • ~: ·""" • 1 she marries. . ..... 1 •, ". NES, B. A • . C HARLES H EL EN j . . 1 .i ; '·-· ! \ ~r 1 • • •jt_ ~r••••--4 -~ • •r." 1... . : B. \. • Ha ~ .. ~. ilto . 1 ,. cHrso . Hu . so . cHAR . R . 1 PAUL 1 : 1 _ ~ " " -i • ;·n,,Cap a11d Go~ .. 920-aff, 1 . Pierian; TEX.\:\ S~·."~ ' 1• Deport ~._,, :. s' . . ma"o\\1; ..- . Cabinet, 19A.C.."\\.·) f •• • 1 ~ -~,. 1. '· . 1 N. Chorus • . .•" ­ . . . • . i1\.• : ,.--::\;" .i: ., .' er·e\ . sort of chap ,,·ho· . A quiet, gentlemanl• • girl ,,·ho can be relied upon at an)· time orf\.··~•... ~._." J'' . . hilarious r explodes er an thing. · . ·\. . gets. . an}· place. • " i/. ~ "_ :.\ ...: • . . . : ~· ' . " : . . . ;• • •" 1: •• . ..., ~ :• •v. •. ..... • " ) t : . .·· . .' . . .'• s D o YLE jAcKs N, B. A. .. DAv• "" . : : . ...: . . .. ·~~ ... ····= . .. . " •••1-"': "~ :';;.... ••: ::>\ .:"_ :-. ::• •• _.- Es, B. A . . " : . LLA Jo . • > .~ HARRI ETT DRusc .• 1: :: ·;·"· iville ~!1 .• ii . t.eplieS t '\ ·'· ; .' ~·; "· ... : .. • ( : • :· J• 1•:i,· .". 1:: ···- .. ~ 1 . • i . 4ust i• .- !~... r i.c:t : • ~ ..... ll; Athenaeum; "\r. ~1. C. A.; Pres. Students ' K . ~ . . . . ~ Universit)' Chapter ;. '.\\ Cap and GC. A.:.'\\.'\.:-••,"~?. . . 1 . .• • • Assembl}·; Education Department; Kane . . 1 : D. A. R . . K lub . : ··--# " • • • -.i i . . " i :.\. ,·er}· nice }·oung man has spoken definite1}· H e's tr)·ing to beat ] onas' record in taking off , ., .. ; ' f or her future. 1 .: .rJ in the Education department . i . lio : •J 1 : ::::-.--. . -! --·-J ! .. . • . j 1 1 ~ ! . !! 1 . -!.-·· E - . 1 i . / i i­ ! . ..­ ! J , . ­ 1 . . i i ~r·-----':'""".·----~ i--....-···~- . . 1 1_________-.:.,_________~ ; : . • . .... --" "..·-·"-·· -"""'-"-. -· ­ P age 50 1 \ ••\ • ;, .' . . ' ' ' ~····-,.."·-··"...."..."____-·...,._··~­ '' ~.........,,,......-" .................___ . -------------·-...--....•"...""....~-"....""...__........_ / ljZ - . ''\ ......""""-·.... -----.......""........ ..• ...."..··.-.,.~..-~".,.__...."...." ..._.""" / -""'' ~,............~ ...."" .: --·"........ - ".._.".--"---··... :' .......".......·~ ....-­ .. ···-·-j.·' •: . t : . •. , 1 -: ···: .• • ,'·..~ . " • • • • .. " : .~ ": • .• ." .. . . ...... i~ : . : •• . 1 . •..•..:; . .• . '• • 1 ' ' • '•• • ' ' 1:: ,.' . .' • . " • . .t: "' • " . t . .VALTER H. KEESE, B. A., B. B. A\ . 1 .\~".RGINIA BELLE joNEs, B . .\ ••• . i• \ .• ;'. . • • ••• . , j • : . ••is . Lvo •:\.:...i 1._, . t . usti~".• ~~ ~~ i. . . ..)\ ." " • . . • • . : .. ..La Cercle FrancaiseClub;A. E. F.••..1'";:ers . C. A.; .&\ndre\\' CarotlV.\.·\ ;. Go\vCap and•• . ". .," ..... ~ . . . ··~' .. , ..•.""'" . . ! " • "''\."""·~t\ . , .••." 1 • • , . "·/";, .... • if • . Not satisfied with a B. A. degree. \Valter is, ,. •• ~..."••• •• .. ,,.,.,..,,..'i . Chapter, D. A. R . ~ F. • '.:~~,··"4';,1..,:.: .: . ••get his picture . grabbing off two this year-just t...'..! Virginia is an Austin belle catch the pun, " ;; • ';! ' • . ' ..! : •J , t -!•" 1• . . . . . .• ~ please \\·ho helped make things interesting 1 in the book t\\'ice, the}' say. t• ·;" ". . ;1.' ' . . •• • •• : 1' around the campus •-,., •• •.-.:--­ "'......"-'-.'.'.'- : ." ~ ~ • . ! · ... . ~ ll • .• • .' - i1! ~ :..- j. .~~"~ - ~, ... ~ ., " -15~ -. : . . .-. ." ~RE. L A j B . }\ ,. RDA. . .: '.o ~ A • ... : .'"1;\f ·;. '. ;-~;.;:­ : ~ 1~ .·--~ .; \\". •!\. :\ . ~~ :", ... ::~=­ . :· :tz:.. • : . - ~ B. :·\ . • : i y . ;. ...." . lARGARET ALCENIA KEE\"IL, . ; . ' .. ' :• " . " eridia /. . z . • .• < •• i . 1usti• " l :": ~ • • • Cap and Go,,·n; \ •. \\1 C. A • ~ • • • i." .li j~ ~ • : . E,·identl}· doesn' t care f the t;niversity . 1 • . . .' ,. . • 1 • r ... _:_ : ~ :· ~ r If she has a temper she has ne\'er displayed : . : . i _ except \vhat it has to offer in the line of Prof's and • • • . ch .. even to her best friends. Shines in Fre .. i • . ! .•. l.:<.:. ~ ~ .~ ~ " '°' : • • textbooks .~ . •. odern jazz . and likes any music but nclass, . . • . . . •:~' • -.: J&• . . . .' •: . "" ....... . ..... . ...-,"":. :~ . . • T • . . . . . . • . ~, ...." , . -··-- . • " ·~ • . i. ,1 - -· " "~._, .: ~ , !• .. : . • . . . : " . lARY ;\LICE K EBLI ~GER, B . .\_ ; • :•... ­-.. " .. .. ." .. . " 1 • . ••• '"'.' .. ••••.C•• 1 ; ••.,. ,-"'::. ' , HELENE KATHARINE K ELLER, B . "..\ " . . zio . zto.l..Sa1L . . . :. 1 "" • " ,. ::· c . . . . . . • lusical . X Q; K ~ ll: \1 <1> E; Sidne}· Lanier; Reed "­ Georgetown .• . : : Societ}'; \·. \\'. C. !\.; Inner Council. Cap and .: : • A South,,·estern transfer '''ith a droll sense of • • .• • i a tongue that kno,,·i; }10,,· t a,·e .. • . bel . humor andPresi\·ice-.\ Go,,·n: TEx" Reporter. 1918-1(); ­ l i . • . dent, ] unior Class. itself. . <:•: i . :• "> f ·& • . t " " .• Represents Chi Omega in most of tl e studcnt :; ~ . • . . '•. (~ ies in school. .'11 A quite popu\ar girl-she . ·iacti, . . ;.'· ~ ~ 1 be back ne:\t ,·ear, the Chi-Os sa•\.· : z.. • .,. 1\.' f.···-• ".. -: RTHUR R A DOLPH K ELL"·, B. . . ~ { ;. .<\_ 1 :• .." 11illsboro : :. jA i i. "·.· IE RAY K EELING, B . ·~­ r­ .· : •• •: 11'oodsboro • . "....._... , Rusk Literar;· Societ}" . :•• • -'\ \. ail-fell . rthu r is a '' l&\. •. et. ell-n·\\ sort of gu}'. '••. lnstructs the:: oung at ..\ustin H igl1, and is ·. i. . •. • but harmless n anding. . hs . t\\·i . .• . Rather nois t finishing h~r degree ,"·ork as a side line . ! -·-~ i : • ! E • 1 ; i : --1 -1 :• ' ........­ - !• t • . 1 :• :•• . . :: 1 -'"~ 1 ••• • • . • --• w- i -·-. 1 . i ... 4 ----·-···--1 ,, .,,.....__.,..··-..,......:...•t . . , ~ ...~.......-.. -.;.. ..;... ....-r' ~:::::-===~:::::·::: " -...··~~ --·-·-----··--­ ... __ ________ ______ ~ " 0 \ -·___"..-- . ...••1 . ·-....---"•.••-.• ••.. ···-"-­ Page 1 .: \• 1 ' • ---··-··-·"".... ···········-···­ ·--­ .""_.""..... ........-­ · ,"'.~,' -. --"·.-- ........-----..--. ~ ·-· "••""",.,."".""....."•· .- · ·...····-···-·"·"...···"······ ...." ... ·--.• - "..""..••••••• ." ... " _ ·.... ..."..." , _,.... ." ..",""." . -·­ .."." "...."....._, • ~ . . . . i • : ' : : f 1 . J i ' : / .•• ') . . . 1. ... . " .... ' • • ... : • • • • 1 : . .•: • • c ·'• .• : : . • .• A.B. . W ER~IA KERR, B i• "' . NIFRED LANHA?v1 SARAH . 1 . " . , . ' ­-".' :-.z.. r."\ ' ":· : • : : • • • 1 • ' Jf'aco . .r iville . ackso] Ji;• ~ := " ' ' .: !• : '~ ~"; . '.' 'J Assistant in Education , 19 20-2 1 ' ' ~ t .• • ..... •• : J :' . • ,·· · . 1 . .• . .' ,:,' ·z ..:. ···~~~) ;. .'t ~!:::·'. .•.. > "(·»"~. ~. "' '"'j " Miz Ker 'vas the original ''Buckette'' of the " "' : ~ ~ " ' : ·:. ).' . .. ;... . ,-~ .:: ..~.. . :." • 1 .•• . .: •••• • . : H er recklessness and fiery temper caused her • She has the face of a lVIa .. Fourth Floor Hulleti - : ~~( to brcak $1 5 "v rth of g\ass in Chem. 2 . Says she . . • •'. • : ;• donna and a Satanic disposition for mischief . . ! 1 " '."".. "","~:.~, ~.' • ". · ~-·~ i • ". is not afraid of any Prof. or any course io this ' t. . ".... ..y. " : :• , ' .....-." -·· ,---· . ... 1 , . : ••• • • . • Dr. Bailey. _ • " Universit}'. Has a line so hot that it melts even ~/ ':il' 1.· ·-~ :: . j il -~~ ~ "~ : : ~ ' . .::.· ·: . : 1 •• : ' ,... ,".i i .. ~ AL:r.. IA DEXTA : . : : t: . . ; A .. K • ..!.. G, B. : : -.. . ~ . . 1 : •••• 1ARTHA ELLINGTON LA PRELLE, B. A •.";/ . .1~­ . . . ! .;,;""..~;~~ ·· :~ .~&.~~ ? . ·; :;. :.>1•r>\ . ~ " ; .. 1: . · .: :,.y, : "~ '"' ~ : . : ..; : Tlzrock : : zo rto .. z . • .... . ... '..ons Club . Cap and Go,,·n; Simn. C. A.;\Vr·. i)' :; { • . • i . ti_r.du 1~ ~ .• . . . ,.. ,, cl>; . .. B Angler, President; \Vinsonian, Vice ~. • . - i).' • <: . •./';1 r.; .,, • •" "" ~~"";! : • ..""" ~-:.AI;,. {a / ~... '41 i 7 • 1\ ,J;· '!.i. 1><:":' . .t.•· '1 .:.:.· •••••1· . ... . :~ ... ,. >' . • • " ""' " • • Alma hails from the West, but she isn't the story 1ntrospect1ve ..... • - President; Cap and Gown; Ashbel; \ ". W ••t .. 1 r ..)• ; :,. . .. . " • . .....~ -• • •1 • "" ''( •••• ­ .':·· • {\ . .$ .. .• ·~ · ~ {·.·. ,.._ book kind of a Western girl. ln fact, she is ' ; ' .• r • an . .,. '' C A.; CAc Business Staff . ~ , 1920-2 1 us ; :. .• .• : . • :•"•1 ,:. : · :.::... : . :: ::. .. : ...:: . .". : " •• -"­ w : • t}'pe. • ' Turtle; T in 5..,,·imming . • • : . '. . . . "" : i. : . :: l .: ~~ .....".:. "' : . • . " J, c ··· .... . .",,.. ." • : ':!..' Martha is one of the stellar Pi P his and capped ... - .• . . . . t'·' ~­ ~ . r, . - 1 "1 i• $ • ": . : : • .:'" : " : .:.. ~·:: :• the climax of her social career this year by per­ • . "!: " • • • • :.._, ••.;. • ';. .,,...... ~ -~ , , .» _; _""_ ; • : ~-s:· ­ ~.. forming the duties of Angler Head Fisherman • .,. " - _ : " : : • '"' t.. .. " ...... . . . .,,,.-,_,..,,,... : : ""­ . • . . ... . ! .. :~- ..: ;f f Her air and frocks make us long for more of Paris B. A . •• : SARAH ELIZABETH K.1RKPATRICK, : r ~ : : . } ~~" . " .' ~: R .::: .. ". :. -~ ~~ ~ l :.. : •"" -..M1' 'i i• • • . • ,i r: : • i 1 : : ,"~ ". •" . "..,,, .. .. ~: ! · .. ": B ESSIE BEAKLEY LEAGUE, B. A. ,.-:·•-. .:. ;:'\:~: • • f • "'" "(., •• ""." .... : ! . . .• •. " • • • 1 • " . . . ­--. ," .Lt usti ~ . . :. " .. "..... ";. ~ ~ " . ' ... 1 · ~ :• ·-=.~", ,. t•t • · .~=· ..... : ~ : . : M; Pierian: Rced Music Society idale . 1arti !.. • • • • '"• r • •• , ••••, • •• ~··· .r'!· ~ ~ .' ..·: .:. ..1::: iJ1, : . : : . · ;..•;. :" t. :. · ::'" " :. ~1.< .. ". ~. - : .~ • . < ' • " 1 l i. •• • " A popular little blonde ,,•\10 has the bcst-trained :• ... ..• • : .: • ~· : . 1" Pennybacker; Y. W . C. A . • . :• .• . .... y•: :.: " ·· .: ., ... . \. .: • " : .: "' : "" . . . ~ •• i ~ •• · : • : rat in Psychology 109. Has a fascinating way of : " ' . •. ~ .. " " 1 : . ~ ~ :s a studious person and her record showse'. Sl . · .. . . ."." . . ."" ·... :. :•: :: .effect . using her e}·elashes :' ~ : 1. ". ' ";• t . . ~~.· t : . . . ! • ; . J. • • •• ....., • .___.. ..,,,.,,, .••" . -·". ANNA MAE LEARY ' .' ::.. . • :>'• ." ":: " ! 1t . ·~~ " f. .... • i ... ~ ,.. .... : :..: ":c i..~ ~ ·].··.T .:. •....,••••••~ . ! t.?.> . ! : /; • 1 ~ ~ ; .,;1:'0 " ..1 i. ~ :" : , B. A. i i. : . - .... .:. .: .,_ : ." ! " ...... .• .• • --·-·--·. : ·' !•• • .."."-"..........-"" . i . Dawso Zou '"THITE LACKNER , B. A. f i .,. : . .• :·-'"' .. ., .• i ' .• . • H. E. Club; T. P. C. Club . . . . . : i. • z •. • T1: 11zple ! . . . Anna M ae used to spend her time in cars in -........ : i i• --...-;.... ...: . . vn ambitious this \. Austin and Manor. She has gr•••• • . . 1 m you are al,vays . 'h\'.Zou was one of those girls 1 • : i . .v books are her constant companions\.. . year and . . glad t . .• . • . . see . 1 -· .." ..... ·· " --.. • : • 1 . . -· ­ .. .• ."_,.. : ... ~ .. : ... ·­ : . J: • . ;• . ' ! .• . . . . : • . . . . ....". : • -·· .-..... " • t . ....•..."." : l. •• -····· ...·~·..."..; " • . ! • ..•• ..-.....,,. "·----­ . ..."'..."-.." _... .• ..""....... t " "---" ...." _ -· · ··.- ...... ~ ,.............. ; · .o..11 ..... ~"""'""" ..,.•.• "•••····-·-· .......... -···-···· ... •....... "" ,......................_..,._ "c . e ·••···• ..........~.... l'"-. ""~ -· ..."...... ·•..-..........,"• ­ .....,...--..... . . _ ...... , .. -~ ...~."-"'""· ~·,·--"-~ _ . " .'""""" . --~..-·'fl..... ... Page 52 \. • / '\ \' . ·-·----·········-"--" ."" " ' \ ,' ' ' ---­ ..." ·,~..-... -·-----­ -"-·· __..,.__..-~-...-·-" ---... '' . . ,_. ..,,.~ r-·-·--* ·~­ ' _ -····"·····­ . ··--· -.~ ..-­ ............" -..-...--...,._ ---·-­ . . . ' ...... " ' ... ,.. '~ !•"•••< f . 1... z• · . . ..,. . 1 • • 1& ·: ! • ,. ~/ i ' l i i . 1·:~ B ULAH 1\. LILES, B I1LDR ED LE E . B. "\. st: E " . .~ . .,;·. .. 1 ! 't .. Clebur .,· . ..: Lott ~ / · . 1 / : .'); .. .~. .i'. H.\ l\f. C. ;\ .; \\'oman's Assembl)·, 1917-18. ~ 1,,\~... ,. '.-~ ':i ~;· 1 1. ;. PentagranA.;C.. W. : .. . ~ f j Daniel Fund Commit.tee 1~ W. A. A.; Cap and G •',:.",I ;1 ;. \. .\ : • h:'Shugafoot'' takes so much interest in e\•ery­ •.. :'. . .., 1 .tg~.~~:.~: ! That she has persistence is sho,vn from her i . • . . ''l . ng that ht:r fricnds .. the ~ ·.' t campus are many ~ and \'arious. · · · ..,""~ • '·· ! ••' ~;....,~.,.;J.,. ' : : · t ? affiliations \vith Pentagram and the Daniel Fund . . ~·· • • ••""'V• ' .....,-• !• "'•'"'"!: .. • ......",". ..."''~~ : . t " i'! ' . i! RoY CLIFFOR . . 1 · """. t 1 . . LE . BETTER, B. A., LL. B. ~. :: ~~~ ~ i i ./ ". c 1 ! i 0:r Chanr "'~l{ i/. ;. ! . i . . . : : i " :. : )< ' • :. : 1 U .ftl ~ : ~ . i1: ~· 1 l . , JA~1ES GRA\"SON L . TTLE, B . 1.\ -..."":. -:.:.: . ~·"~ ::.::. ....,:•.• 0 ~: ~~ i ~~~.vV i 0~. i:...~~~ has ''po1iticked'' his ; ~;es~~,~~ ~~ io F':11n iville . Gree ~""-·---· i ) "1 f~'-'\ :.~ ! !. the ground of being a leader ~·;;~:; 1.Jf~~ · -. Ro '. ' ' . ·\..,., a}• int the abo,·e Rusk: Kane -'\\. oo-Ci\flub;K A barb politician, al though he does . M o; Hunt County .. ns. organizati · ..~ '-.)·1: . ," ::.""'• '.~ .:.? ~ i ~ • Club. 'l of men and other alleged Napoleonic character­ : . ! · ,.~\ : 1 : . • t li\'C at n . r,'.;~ • ' istics. ~~ ' ::_ :;.· . •• T om's house : i •;;..:.• : •. t : .,. -c ___,."" "• 1 t • : r1 : t : • ~= : .:. : . ,,,. • 1 " B. 1\. .:r. .::~J..,1 r,I i.;·.:: ~:. .'i'• •· · :::~'. ... .:,:J.o<.i . " ? :~ i 1· FRANCES ELIAT LE,VIS, ~. ~ --····-·-· i : y j z . 4usti• i•• • : i • 1 . !.. ;:. v. 11 :!,....--. j .: j !!!';.~ =':1(: j1 · • •• K A 8; .;.\nglcr, President, 1917-18; Secretar}', . ear and sl i ••••. B. .. PA ., ENCE PARTRIDGE Lu.rv1PK1 1\ • 1918-19; T in Basket Ball; 1·. W. C. A. ~ . •••• • • ~l~~ ·~}t! 1 j·.1.: ·· i . rridia/. " Frances started leading dances in hcr freshman ;, M'!i ~ ... ,· : • .rt ~,'A '} c's sti11 at it-holding the record '''ith 0 1 ~~~aKd;~afr.~~~~ ~~~+0 ·~ . ;~s~~~ r ;­ - ; •• • :•• )..' W . C. A.; Cap and Go\v -i .. .St .; l\.l ar}·'s, Prc ~~d~~~b~ ::i, _!t }\.' dent, 1920 i : ·. '' :a :. . .•• .ne Sa 1 \Vith such a name should ha\'C ample • ·. An one Sig's mind. . i " : ' r<. : , . ! .:. ~ ~ . compensation. She has in her brilliant .ind. n t:ni,·ersity of T cxas • • " . • • • ( '• . ,. ' • • • s. During her t\\'O }'ears F. H. L B . ... . . . xc, .\ . a .. 11LTO!'; .·~ -:. ··' .'\ .,. she has made an en,·iable record. i~ .•~-~~~ • (. 1'.f..l;t.;....~ • ;, ~·""'-···­ .. Sa /. 1zto1zio "" . --­ : . i• 1 ~ -·' ..•_,....... X; !: )'; K E t . Edit 19 17-18; i\[.\ C.\71NL, 19 19­ . Cl . . r i it;f, DAJLY .. .; ; !• ~ 1 .". . . " ". .. •".. Ad,·isory Board ..,. • T Fx \., , 1q 19­ .;. . T ExA , ·! . R ENKE Gus B . 1.\ · . CAc sistant in En~lish. 1920; Scribbler::. i ··-Fra11citas L·s, . ......... 1920-1 1; i Av Lu BBEN, Press Club; ~[an and Nature: i • ..; Speakt:r :. z . . <:\ . Student 1 i . -· . Presidcnt. 1910-1 1; German Club Director , R usk: P cntagram . 19 1 ' ; Curtain Club • ,_ 1 . . • i • Find~ himself l)· a,".k,"·ard around thc This gcniu promises t . brin~ Statc into the ' . Sa}·s hc is i 1­ . suddcr ~tcrc .. tcd onl ­-. in mathematical .· his l.ni' ersit)' career, • ladics. lime1i~ht. and judging b . figu rcs. \\'e doubt it . c .. t. f --... " -.----·· ---·--"'........ ·---·· """"·""-·'"........... " -··-­ - ----------------~-----------~-:::. . ­-·---- ·- · .. ---· ---.. ·-......----~ . • Payc 5J \ . • ,•. / • '',' _ -____..,.,.....---·----.".....,"...... ,, ______ ''...'- }_.....,,,. ""'•"., ~---------------------··----·~·• ' . .".......". ·····-.....­ ·--­ h · . . - . r ! ! i. '•• : : • • •••• i 1 ". • 1 . • • . E . i cGEE. B. A . ;1 B•..\ . LAL' RA .TA .i • JosEPHI NE LL' RIE, ~ ... • : 1 .il/ars/1a/l ! 1 z. . Houst ". : : .... •Innerooch;\\'. fl B ; :\ ~hbel, President. IQ.!O; o i •',,:. ' • ,, •• : •• • ,s . t . Feature \\'riter, Summer, 1Q19-20; CAcTEXAX, G Assistant in Edu-•• • ;. '\\ . Cap andCounc1l, • 1 .on . cat 1920; Applied ,. Lo xGHOR 1920; Economics i 1 Club, 1920. i•• ! Lau ra. the statel}· leader of Ashbel, and a thor­ ] osephine burst into prominence thru her essays . . i ughly ,,e\I qualified one at that. She is \Vell I in The ! EX..\.:\. Has pr~pensities to,,·ard opposing . i• i er behind·.\\ "pcircles and is the·rsit}"ain \ .\\.. k culine :. ons from the ma . ne but attent . everyth,. the throne" at a certain Sororit}· house as ,,·ell as 11' ~ sex. e heart of a11 old 3 letter S..~. E . in tl . . " ". . < :• •. • , 1 ••1\.B.,icKNIGHT . HEL LANIER . E . i : • . z . de .. 11i" ' i• Reagan; President, 19 19-20; Present Oay; f\rlan • .B. AAE,icR . .HN S • • . T and Nature; Penn}•backer; Student Assistant _ " in Philosoph}·; Holder Texas Federation 1 • . 'i llcug1L.rt .. • .. Sa •• ndre''' Carothers~1; •-2 ..- 91Q . ,Cluboman's"\\ • • . ,,. ! Chapter. 0. A. R . f ; -.:......~ ··~"::' ; .: • • ~= ·'}linisterial Societ . :Chess Club .. .: :)""· • <( " Has a retiring little smile and demeanor that _,.,,,. i: ; : f ? :: .: : f " ouldn't a minister pla)' chess·,,·. h''Prithee. .• ...., f ! -t ·.:: 1M. belies modern. bolshe,philosophy of life istic· . Q '{. : • : ~ •: . . ~= • : ~ : ~ " 1 • • j. " • " : :· .. • ~ . 111 ...t '"$; • ~ , ­ i• ' B \.. .. 6'A " •• ~=-~~ -~ •: .... :.·.:: .. . . . . . . . . ~:~." .: "' . . . 1,:..;.: ...: •..." •. . ELINE . \1 r " i cNAB, ! . : . l : : : .1• . . ...... ... 1 ' "< • ••••• " t ..;.··.: Dallas . -~ • 1 • : •• )·.::'\'"; :.•.. " ... • • • ., • •: • ' ..... ..- /.e :i. ! 1 -:·:iar." : ".,;.. •••• ).~ .-.. ::..; :·= .;_. .::· . ... ,,. • 1 • • .... • '1 : ; •• . •.;.· .•. • · .. ..!•:. :. ' ' •• 1 i :: . ... • 0 ; R abbit Foot . !•. X lcBRIDE, B. A . .lAR)r E .,"~· 1 • • • tc .:. . • .• • .= ;.· .·: .~. · • ; ~"~ . ".· • f • ·i ...: . :" . : < . ":~ . ( . ! ~· ". : .t .'" • .: " ~= • ,.,_ # A •.•"" ..... "(••'" "' ••. erlook the fact .-\deline is from S . \. e can"\\ . .. . ·. -1· '· ... r.. • .' ••••·, ., e.~· . "' .". :t~:t : ~· i P ort ./ rthur a disciple of l\lrs. Legg's, but ne,·er her sa}·ing ,:... ·: . ­-..\ ~ :...~~- . ,:. •• 1 ..::• .".") ......... .:.." • ..fl't; 1 •• -:~ "." ". " ..,,,-" ....... " ~ ~ '' ~~ :..>;. ,,door,hat-there is the {'. Here's ·hat's }·our v.u~· " • - ur • :: ...... • - • ~4)-­-. :,...-.-:..: . !:.name•'slar} . The honor roll just naturall)· likes . . ~,...!, '.... •• - hurr}'." a t e\e,·en • : roo . ; -""·"' 1 : . " -........ ' : • : .: JACOB HAROLD ,.... B. A . . L uTZER. . . •.·-·""··-­: . • •• . • '. Tenzplf • :• .~··"" .- · "­ ... -: i • 1 l\.lanager, 19 17-18; CAc L·s, l\.lanager• . EXAN,T 1 • .. i :....B. A ,. o .. BERT EARL l\IcC LE . R .' t • • .Ianager, 1919-20-21~LPER,.\. 1 1918-19; Sc• : •• .. i • f : : -·" ---" • H e reall}· should ha,·e been scalped for putting : • :-i-,-,~-:zold . z ./ r . Be •• .• ! ..• -• • out the Sc LPER as he did. He managed a CACTtjS ! . • . ,i one }'ear-but then there ,,·as another editor then.•••call on Robert for he is . i One doesn't hesitate t • . • : so ''e ,,·on't sa)· an}·thing about ir. i• "•• ..,,..---:us and accommodating. : i . urte. cal,,a}·s ;•• •. " • ----~."--· ...-(:•. : i• .__. : -·--•• j • - . • -·--­ ____....------_ . ­·- -. _ . .--·--"... ·-··-............--?~"-....::::.:--______ --" --••" --•• -· --·-·­ -----~~---· ". -·--·~-""" . - ___~-----····"........"" . ... ... ... t -· ·-·-~-"-.r' P agc 54 \ • . • .fLI r .----"-... '------------------'--------------------' •• ­ : \ 1 • J• :. .1 . • :.1. . ." 1 B. A . . . , . • - \ " 1 ;,'. 1 . • • lAR'' ELIZABETH . lATHIS, B....\. . LILA R t:TH . lARB ERR)". •• i , i v . z . za.. Slier . zgtl . -/.z . Sa i• •' , ": ., 1 K K r; Angler: I , \\'insonian; TE.XA~ t9 18­ ;9 . San ..\ngelu Club; Home Economics Club; La ! ; • 2. , ,... .~....., '~··"' . . •; ' . C. .r\ i Sophomore, \ 'ice-P resident. I Q t9; \ ". \\' T ertulia: \ '. \\'. C. ~.\.; Present Da}·; Cap and -. #-.. ;. 1 • ". .... ••• .. . . . • •" .4 • ;. "\\GO .; Court of Plaster5 . ; •l an • Cap and Go'' ·, !: and ! ' .\ Sucial s~nrice Committee. " ...... ,·····­ ''• "c.- .... .. '}authorit .".. ..}/.... w..°·-­ •""7.-- · ·, ,...... *.;; ~. 1 1 Nature. ~ ~ 1 • Ruth's all subjects, especiall 1 .. .· a "/.r. , ' :~ .= ! • .c' ! . . .",~ ~ r Bett}' '''ears a Kappa ke}' but might ha,·e been Greek. . • • ... : \ ; • listed under the Phi Delta Theta. She :. ' a charming • ! . '•• • (. - • • • i• little blond '' ith a rare smile ,,·hich she bestO\\'S • i• . l• -(~*4~--!::.! . man)· members of tl . e masculine sex . . . ROTH"i. D lARKLE. B... 1 ~ . 1 • ·­ • . • "... .... ...• '* -. . ". ~ .du.rti11 {/: \:\~/ [ ~ i , \" .. ; •;;" :··/.• .--.. "" . ) . • · ~ IAy, B..t\ .'1........ FLORENCE GRAHA}.I : .. .,.;, tt ' ·-·~= . >°. \\;4>B . \ • 1 man's Council; \ ' . \\'. C. :\ . junior ~" 1' :" 1! • " " ~ . . .~·..,· ~~ f'tr ....~ ! .. p ]( '\ .. Cabi . 1 . .. •••. • . ct; o\\'fiOOCh : :, . : • 1, .;. ~ . " !>..: . .- • ." t .... ·--·-..... 1 • of Pi Phi's best, is \\ell k D oroth)·. . o\\·n by )." \.\.' C. A. Cabine 19 19-20; \\' . A. .\ . Treasurer, i ; i , .. . ' 1 . . ~ o and Go,,·n. \ 'icc-President one "• • .•••: - • : . : the students and liked because of l1cr frank .-} · - Reagan. Treasurer. 1920-21; Cap non­ 19 19-20-2 1; . "".. .: • 81\ --· t; .... ~ i==i ;i Pi Phiish \\'a)· . .~ • . " - • ~ \:..: t "" • This lad}· ~ degrees ,,·hen most of ~ ~ get us J .., • t\\'O ' . .. : - B. "L\. • • must be contented ,,. 1 ·ith on\,• ­ .-:, lARTI . lABELL . A .. E . one . . .. -." ! 1 • Jl~ills P oi11t ~ • .~ ­ GEORGE TH .. . l EADO\VS , .. . i tAS HASTINGS Do }'Ot .. k . O\\' that ) ' OU a great deal of a occup .· · .. ••,:\..,".. , \: , 1 B. ..-.\­ " li> 1 1. \ ?ts . certain rc:presentati,·e's thougl \ . l • ~·· . !-. i? ;. 11• · i ~~ • f • . • ~ • =· -/.1tsti1i 1• !.Y/f ·~·! .. "••"• ! • " . 1 ~ . B. :\ . • 1 • ~ •.: ..... 1 • • \• ~' ., . ,-, H ELEX IATH ER, . .. ~ There's r10 r :~~~~f~.. -~~ rf i allot . ed space •-Ju z . . . :,. • _ ·1 ( K K r: K \'..:, TF.X1hbel.11: As C. !\ . <.:abinet. 1918-19; .\ ssistar .. 1.c 17-1 ; ."\ \\'. l ~ -·-". . B...\ - ;·}g . . . H elen is as strong and immn,·abl.t as the Rock " -" .., 1'· 1 . tu the auton t in Zool . GLAo\·s . HELE l ERCER ~ 1 . ". -.~ -"..". '(ap and G \.\ ' .. -~ 1usti .. • . . refer . ud!!i] b}· the lad surnan1e ld '· . ''' . t .> of Gibraltar \\'hen she \\·ant bc. Has str . t ng . ! g s \\' t ' ~ f 1--"-­ t . obile secti n of \ "anit)' l'":.ir ..< - enough ,·ie,, gain her man)· intcnse friends . ·s t . . . . . .i 1 - •• • " --1 . , . 1 1 • 1 • 1 1 " - ~ " ~ . .-­ • 1• • ; -------------____.-:~-~­ - - ..- --.......­ -..-­ . ,_ Pay1• ;;.j • \ \ • • / .' ' • ­ ---·---=••-=--..-. W••~...--..- --· \\' -----·---··------...,...... •1 ---•••• ~"...---. .........­ 1 '"' 1 ···-'•· ."-""." ....~ .....",." : . ' ... .. - __,,.,,. • _......... -·--­ J 1 . r·-­ . " ,, .....-.......--"" -------~ ..... -· • ~· : ·--~ ,: ..-····· . j ! . . ' . . : !1 •: : . . • : . . A. i • . • FLORENCE :\1AIDA ::\IERCER, B. H ILDA • . . i • • .. ·'"'. • .• •. • ~ l ustin \\ ' - .~ Au.stin ' • . 1 ­ .• .• . • ' 1 • 7 : . . .•• .' :'.t 1 C. A. Cabinet, 1917-18; Athletic Council, .. . r' ,.' . :." . '\"'. • : keep . Mercers are usually rather expensive t .dinner . ok this one out t . but we never trunning, • i.. . ·= ' ' .• • ' : 1918-19-20; \' isor; Reagan: Pre-Medical; Cap r . • .' . • : and Gown. : ' • 1• • ' i• •t f • .: 1 .• . . An assistant in P. T. \vho can convince one \Vith . .• • • the strength of her convictions, or if need be, "'ith • • :••• i. .•• • .•• . ! i t • ' sheer strength of limb. ! . ••• ! . • 1 : . . . JESSE • • 1 • ! j A . NEAL , 1·.'.i -: 1ESSER, B. . ,.... : A io . LEA .. .. '4 • Pre-Medical Society The last four letters of her narne take us back AGUE, B . \ VANDA . r5 • j z. Austi 1~ ,. t o oA • J . ! : ..' : . . . . 1 • ..history, but \vhat's in a name .. i human Jesse will leave us in the course of ' . •! : events t enter rhe medical school-we bet he . 1 • ~ ,! s me Dr. . makes ... "A.B. • ' ,ERY. ~co .. sE l\Io . HELEN Lou . l . • . 1 • :.M.. ". : i j• :• ·:•• ll1 iclzita : : t Falls . :::·.r"'~ . • :.f.'"..."". =. ~: ~ ~ ",t ~ " . ... . 1 K J\ 8; Rabbit Foot; Ashbel; \". \V. C. A:. Cap • 1•••. j • " ;..., -. .; • "": ,' ·.. ~~~ . ..•. .. .........• .. \.vand Go••"•• j .- -... ,LETON .. B. A. . R. BuF l\11 • CHARLES ; t .,..,....-: : ': . .1 :: A beauteous product of the oil country, possessor = . : .• !f;·..· : J • • •" ·' $: " ...... • • ·~ ,.,...r · "' . . ...:.: '.".'" • . .• of a Cadillac sedan and stately \eader for the . : . • . Teague ... ... . . .." :· . .;- ... "·· ~ "·::.~ ••" .- .. ": " .:· -. " Rabbit Foots. You can always tell \vhen Lud i .: ... . .• . • . . ... '." . • ·:·­ • ; • '!J. • :: ••• ...• K ane K lub. "-'>.." • " " " -= "'"' ... • -• • '.l •• ".l.w. •• \, 1 :. . ... ." '.r' mad because he immediately makes a date \.Vith . .. ·; . : : ' •• 1 • • . : : ,~ : .• . . . . . " After four years of hard pulling this 1 :"). • " : : . . young another girl-and uses Louise's car :. . ... has broken into print-and in such a place. " :.f..,,_". '.:!". ... :. :," . · • i • ~, man .x.,. • • " " .. .r.. \ .,~ • 1 : ... .-. .:. . . . ." . , . L • ... . " : i•• : :. • f • ! .< . . 1o . ........-. IARGARET HA::\~.....••:."( • ,"\ER..,.-. c.. ' • • , : ~ ... . K A 8; Rabbit Foot; Curtain Club, Vice-President • . - .. !.>\".B /.:•':" " ·: b ~ ..= ~-: •l • : " ~ ia . ouisiar, L _.. New Orlea • 1 . . .•.• : " .••••""' ~.i.i.l., • • • • :..;:""t" i• A . . . l RENE l\I LLER, B. • . 1 . ·" • . , '• ! • . . . ... 19 19; Y. W. C. A .' · .-· .• • ••zio .. t ~. i A . 1 Sa . . :•• ."" ­ • . . . . lf you want any L. D . go to Maggie, you • t.. • , can • . ~!• .-20-21Woman's Chorus, 1919;. '''Cap and Go : •• quite a vamp, and• . get it. She has been in her da .i . . ' 1• . . Irene is one of the four transfers from Simmons _" -!1 although she is still at it she can O\.\' drive men . i---.-. •! : ' i: . no farther than ~le:xico. \\'ith the help of Le,,·is College \Vho carne '''ell recommended and is leav -1 i 1 :• she ''sorta runs'' the Theta gild ing \Vith an enviable record . ! . • ••##' t • . •1.;"... .... . .-. : i• 1• . i • • 1 . : . • ..."...... .... ! t ' - -· . ····· " ..... " ···-·· ··· ,,. . .... .. "".•.....-" . ~ ! " ..... . . .• . . E• : --~ ..." .---.......··-·-·~..... -....,,•"' ~""' ·.:.--------· ""......,....,.,,___.- "--· . .,... . . ...•"",,.". .... '-""'­ ~....-...""."~~".::-:::----:.-· -.... ·-·...."..-.. . .,.. .""-.... ~---­ . ....""-..."-....,--------·---· ~·........ ~--................"-....... . . ~ -· '."••.•"-•••.•."""." Page 56 .'\; 1 ·1/;/ :.. --.......-~-----·--------,---'" _.--·..,_---­ ~ ' _#',,. -"_,ff ••-.' •• n ""..,.,.,... · ­ 1 • : ' .....---­ .,.....,,.." . , •r---··-". ­-- . . 1 . ' . i . • .• .• • . ." . -.1 •• •..."·· . "..• •,ERY .~ co.. l\IoELENOR : • 1IAy . IE.. A ~ • . -• t.. Laredo NETZER, B. A I\lARGUERITE . . • . • ,. • . B. A . . • . . "' •• . : ·~ : .p,. \ . i . usti/. .• ,,/• . ., r A X; Ashbel; Pennybacker; Scribblers; Y . \V. • ) 1 ). : . • .: : v--~ . " , 1 \. C. A. Cabinet• 19 19. ·~ ' •• :• . , H er favori e is Ed­ . demure.She is quiet and . ~":, :-·. ­ L·.:~ 1 :: ' •j •• ucat1• on. j May finds it hard live down the reputation . t . 1 . " ~~.;'t,..• ." 1 JJV.~ • . . 11 , •i of a paper in the Texas Review and the fact that ~ ·· • ·- .· .;,....~ . • """"" .... -.,.--r ·-"1'••1 ~· , • \' • , , , ... ' • • ,/&. 1\_'" ··-...,,..,. . 1 : . . • Eng. Profs. send her personal greeting from Europe • .... . •-',.;Yf. .~ -"""'~ , : ' '· . :,. ' ! " • ..y'/, ~~ . • : ~ , ' - .. ~ f She is as sympathetic as she is clever . ... \ ss, B. AMo.. Lv : : ERLE " (. - i . !t-'1! · .•• . . ." . ' ' "' arkana-.:. Tt \\~): YI.., . ..e"" --... \.,._ • • :\lAu E 0LIPHANT, B. A. . CECILE " •4 p '·.t• ....., " - ~ • . . ., . .rj ~.;:-,,_~\f}I • • Pieriann;·\\ . Cap and G . uri . lvfisszsville, . Cai ~ .. ; ~.--~ ;·-·~#/;~--·).·buzzard . ho tried t \.: ty rcpresentativet\\·in cii\. • w. c. :\.; , Cap and Go,,·n, l nner Council; Y . . her life a,,.a)' over her books 1 . :.;_: ', / • ;. \~;:. •: .A. A .. \\ \~, 1..." : .~-----~· • i.' • . 1. ,Q - ' . f'• ..tJ. .; · "1; .. : ~~ ... • . :f.r : A study in tranquility, she goes her untroub\ed ' ..'.~ -~: ~ ~ . ·i 1. e. :. • ,r ( : :~~ ~ }!': :.:"~. :·:. :...·---1 • way bet\\'een Lubock Hall and the University. 1" r. : " : .:-~,,:.~;;:. :c·: ••• . ..". ... -· .. ~ One of the stars in Education; 27, but t • pretty .. . Y Lou .\... ~ luRPHREE, B. A : . . . : ..,,,..,, . . . " ~· .. . .. . • "'' ..," ".: .. • to take the fu ture seriously • . •• ...!~ •,;..,. ~: f • ~ • . ··~=· : ". ·= .: ..." t ~J . . • •• • • ~•...." :.~~~ t ' • •• .<...: ::. ~. -.;:..$;.::•••.: 1 ='1:-·· "...." "-. ... .: ". t ·' •• • •'••• .."' •lu1ti1i :: ' 1 ­-····~-" ••. ... ·'"· - :. .• . ..•• f* • ~ B. A. ,.. ALLACE\V ~ 1·. \\". C. A.; Cap and Go,vn; ; . K 1 1 . . Lanier OsM ; GLADYS :: • • . • . ~.... . ·:..===~:· t •••••" & ..... . .,.. • •. . . 1 ... Treasurer, 19 20-21 ; Panhandle Club, v'ice ..~ ~ ·· :. - • :.; . :. t , ·~ ~":.· t ~ • • . 1ntoniz " . Sa 1 J;:' • ••::· : 1 3f 1 !•1••;:·:•:•Senior Class, Secretary; . o-2 . Presidenr, 19 ••.r.:: ......; .. • "" ~~ . ....- • and Treasurer; Assistant in Education '\." \\.· C.•.\.; Cap and Go,vn . ~..,... ... " . 1. ~·. :;. ... ~ . . . . • ....',·~e ' •• • • • 1"'1-.• f -' ...., • •.\m)· Lou is one of the ffiO\'ing forces of Sidne}· Gladys has an}· number of ..\'s 1 and B's to her ".., •J .;:. ••-J•= ex-,; " f,i! " .1,.•.a ' ~ !. • • • t Laniers. She ne,·er fails in an)·thing she is , credit-and the}· are ,,·hat reall·} count. • \• • 1.· t..... -~ ' " 1.-··' ...~. .: .do . pected ~ t .. • ~~;.4 ... . 1' . . ~ ·• ::... .JA,. PARK, B. A., LL. B .. ILLIA.,,..__,.·~•• ." :.r '·· • ' ~"'' •' " •:-, " N • • .' • " • t )-. " ·~.··· ~ ...' f ~-~. r.i ~."..~ " . • . : arcos}. ;.z . Sa: . . . 4' ... ... B. A. !:-~ ;<. -: 1_! ­ DE\\'ITT XEIGHBORS, ... -··.·.J'!.­ ...,,,.., .. . ( • : : ~ ~. e .. ~.Glee Club; LoNCHORN Staff; l\.liddle La\'\ • :.~· , ··"' " ! -. 11.aeldcr : . Assembl)Cofer La\v Societ;') ;.. 9-man, 191· " j .:. • . ··~ ... - .· \ .' !~. C. A. Cabinet . Acacia; T B ; . cn1ical. ClClub;F.E...\.; .( /\4> . i :. . ••­ Club. Trcasurer; l\lasonic Stud ,• .· • Got man}' good trips out of his musical abili y . • J J ! • • and quite a fe\\' student honors on account of His \\.'Orth has been pro,·ed b}· his record O\'Cr seas and here in the l.ni,·ersit i - - i ":.~ " . -" • 1 -. .. make friends . y t . his abili . .. } i• 1• 1 -~ ;:-. 1 1-, . --1 i ~~ 1 i ~ -.-"......--. 1 ! ------ --. ­ 1 . . ·-• ' ~-­ . ---· -~.:­ ----------;___--:...~---------------· ---=-= .= -·· .. ­ ~--..:::------------~~-----------------~-- -·-~­ ~ .:. ·-· -~ ..... ·=--..............--­ Page 57 • )// 1 1 ·-·:-·-• ··---"--------------------------1 , ' . ; ' ' • • . • ! ' • ! • 1 . • • >~., . . • . 1• •' • ~ -1• ; ' • ..• \ . ~IIGNONETTE CARRINGTON P EARCE, B. A 1 \ ' E~11LY PARKER, B. :\ . 1 • . Lo s . - .·' • 1 •.• . • . ­ • • • i .• : "Justin ' <--· - ,. ...... . '• 1 . l1tsli. +-.... .. \ ,,." '· 1 . . i•• i ). ,, •'\ .- , ." \-~ .i.\shbel: )". W. C. A. Publicity C . mmittee; S cial . t:r • " / " ... . • 1 •";• ~ • • • . ~ .. ". 1 ••• Kappa '''h . fell sh An aspirant of Phi Beta rt . Service C . mmittee; Cap a .. v \. d G . ... i , . \. . ... a ~ · ·~· . f her p ')pularit . · because . • 1 ' r , . : ' ." "'U(. ··: ~ . " :.." . .. v ' ­ . l\1 ved t . the \V . s D '. ma . micile for the s cial . ... , -..;­ \ . ~ . ! .w... r ,,.~..\ " ". 1 1 ' .' life. Serious d meditative \vith g. ulderi . a . . ... . · j ... • ..." .···­ • sm , : .,.,, ! ..,..,.. ·­ ,j .,: . '.\\ br . eycs. she's the A . rop . tl . p's ,,.· "-. ·...,·-·. .. .. .~ ..'·' ."~"" ,,."·· ) res, . " • . : " ' . .. ' A. ,~ jR., B. A. BERT. R . :l/.... r F. w.::1 f. • ...t ~· : • .:~ .:• '" •." • ' •. 1 . V\ Ll\IA HALL PLEASANTS, B . •i\ .\:; .. rcf. . .... ~.... • ' e Klub . . ~ .,: ~ ~ . -,..;." i ~t . : : 'l, ~q ---<--• ­ . . • . i ~· " - 1 An old t~·pe of P hi Gam, jolly a .rt . d sp .. d a g . z . llvi:. • :. . ..".:· :: :::= .'.'~ •. 1 :·; • : • • 1 • ,,.,;-~ . One ca .' t help liking him even if he d esn't al\vays . ~"~ t·: :; Cap and G . • -.m . , ; P ieria .; .vn \. • do \\hat he pr . mises t . . :;:•_;­ - .-:• :~ ..; . :.~;•:~·...~ ;.. -.: . •••••• /. .;. ;.:. • -\ 1 B..\ . ;"f\\ RL'TH SARAH REESE. B.....\ . Et'GENIA P . RTER, ·~ ~ ~~ ,./• • : ;r ! \ ! . .. ~'.• / ,,. •••~:: A .'\.~ • . '\. Cedar J"alle'} .1usti11 !. ,' . ,. t .,.. r 1 · X 0; SiJ C. A Lanier; Cap and Go 1 Y. \V. C. A.; Reagan: Gonza1es Cl1.1b; Assistant in .. e}· A.' .") .;. \\ st of her 1 J . . • ! 1• • \ '· . 4.. ".~.JI ,._.. "" ...,.. .... .,, Education; Secretary Education Department 1 Sedate and con,•entiona\. Spends m , . .-.,,. ."" . ·~--, .~ ......" • 1920-2 1 ; \V. A..\ : . ...?-- ~"!'f'/llllfl. time in looking after her temperamental sister. 1 , •Y "-~;'/ .' ~J ~.· ;. . ! . ,.: Her curly blond hair made a hit \\'ith the Edu­ ! ' ... . 1 ':.: ! cation department. ,\ de ted member of Chri.... tian i.. . . ' .' \ \ ! • ; • J x1E .: I1.. ~ . ER, B. J.\ 1 . Io RE PoR 1.. • \\ . h . '' i\1 enforce her ideas ,rs .' \Endea . . the ."••." ) \ '1. '''''... ··-·... 1 • of next }·ear .... ./~1.\U . ..' i:if;. -..._"... ..- · ­ '1 "" " ,,, .t ~....." 1 •. !• .· oungsters : .: 1 \ / t_\I . •-Justin , 1 f ., X 0: :\landolin Club: \·ice-Pre:>ident r • . ~1 ...- . 19 . cE, B. . :#. ,.. :~-~ 1 >S" j t ::\IARY EL ..? ... .f•··)­ /, ''' lle/clz, ... ~:'"l,:. .~ ZABETH R . t \\".. Turtles; 1' in s,vimming; Cap and GO the da}'S of chi\·alr}·. l\linnie • · ... . ,_ ·..- !z :. :;• 0 • ·-­ 11 ~~t'"· irgi n ia ", .• ~ . .1 ·1 .. e st . . l . lf :1J •­ ~ t~ J ese ,,·ere ~­ loore ,,·ould be a ra,·ing lad)· troubadour , . . She came a long '' a)· get that education t . • . •• . , -~ .'~ ; ~;-~, . ~f but it's a safe bet that she ,,·on't desert Te as :. ."\\O . !...~~- r. ... B. A. ·~ . ELIXOR ELIZABETH RA~DOLPH, .. .. .. r: • 1 " .: ~ ! .• [ - -.. ,, ;..;/.~ . B . . \ . ~ .t U_\f l 11 sAN;.. S ···-...-· ­ ' .'\PLE . ELIZABETH R - ' . : . r: . : ' - ; ... ~ .,,,. . . . . 1 Z T .\; .\n ~ler. . Sa z .-l.11to 1io . ':e. 1 ';('1 . . : 1 " .: ".. 1ith a fi~ shake of that bobbed head and .\ . Z T . 1 t>' .. . . -."": • \\ . . ., . . . •••'·f . ~:. :. ,'i . r ,.. :/;«#~•~: " " ~ ~. hat . don't gi,·e a darn'' look littlc Elinor is l\liss, she is that much ~ Altho a tin}· · · . . . ­ conce . . ~ undoubtt:dl)· one of . he cutest looking things trated energ)·' is learnin2 and :-he 1 Libb>·'s 1 star that bu7.zard on . he old campu$, a11d she •. actuall .< ' fu\Jo,,·s it 1ike a true discip1e. i'1 ~ ... t ~ . oinc t ~ ct that fine de~ree at last " '°> • 1 •• 1 • r . - . • ( 1 : :/' 7 ' •• • j • ~ •• • • =1:l : • ; t :'' B ... .:\BIXSO . R .... L \.: ER:\O., "" l"\' E , • • • j ·>;" • 1 1 .. ::\l . .\RG.r\RET B... . • ~"~fNI~~ Paris ~ •.:r~ • • " : . 1." • ,• •i ( ..• •~.,.wu RAGLA D. • . z . Pla } " : " B Hal\ :\ ssociati ' . thenian; Penta \\. Bro ;. ran ;. i. :\ i ~ ~ ~ . • .\ s ­ . Iatl~ sistant in ~lathematics. i "L"ni\·ersit}· ematical Prize, 1q 1q; . 1 . ... . .., 1 ­ K K r; Sidne}' Lanier; 1·. \\.. C . .-\ ; Cap and " . .. . .~ 1 . Go'' n . \\. ith such a record his mathematical abilit•\' 1 cannot be questio11ed . t 1 1 • lt is ditncult to fi11d the heart tl at lie b.thind . . • 1 •.----1. •. - . tho,e cold e\•'e ... 1 • ' .;-_...i. • ' . , " 1 1 1 -. . l -.-----1 1 -·~·--~ ­ . 1_______ ______________________..-_______ " -......~ ...... -·-__ ----.. . _.....,__." ~·---~ -~----------­ . • 1 4 • • Paa-e ,;9 • . / ..• ' -__-.,.--- ----·---_________ ~,·· .-·~---";._--------------------------:--••,....... --.--._ .: . ."...?" --.!. . ~ : : :. 1 ! 1 ' • • i • • • ; . • ! B. A. .. RusSELL. ] RI.~H.•••:-~.~..BE,. \\,f RANCES RO~ f • • • • • i '­ • it . zgelo f ~. . . ·• i Pilot P oi . --1~f Sa n .;11 ~ :-i ~ K E; A K \1"; Junior ~ tl o/; Rattler; Friar ;. '\\c....\.; Cap and GO .. \\.'\; . .. r 8 1.: cf>; K., • 1 Lanier; Press Club; TEXAN Staff, '~ ..:: Skut\ and Bones; Basket Ball. 19 18-19-20; .:.; ,· . ;Sidney,~·: . . ' .;1920; junior Class President, 1920Captain,~ ,.~ .'~.Assistant in English20;1919-:,' l ntramural Athletic Council, 1920-2 1; Ger-!'• . •! ."·~~ 11r;i:,~~and tries to mask a . 1 Full of delightful surprises rnan Clu b Director, 1920. i ;keen intelligence. Has an insatiate curiosity for ~ j ~.~.)~';.#>-/ ! ,•• . i.;.:.·~.-~;.;- ,·a ! everything and sense of humor so fine that she ~ H . M ., the Deke satellite and baskct ball star, 1 .arsity as welt as the Dekes'\ . herself as \\ell as ,".ith others. \\'ould ;· ~i 4·~~i "·ill be a real loss t . can laugh a •• i 1Li be a wild Merino Bolshe,·iki bu t good taste for 1 1 t 1 :1 i He is running a close race \vith Barry, the Phi '!. ..:-•; .. ..· :. : . ··t·~bids.. .: .• .:...... •. -· >: " ::. 1 f ,, athlete, for a certain curly-headed little K.appa i .·- li1 11 •••• ill be the lucky man·,, . 'h\\and all \' onder - rs . V.,>.('~c!i·"' t • <0.; '~ ! .1 ~ ..::~ : : ... 1 ! t' ~.~·~- ". 9 1 • • . BERNICE SA DERSON, B. A ~ .. l\.1 . E o i';J . ! t B. A. BAss Ro · .. cE, . ... ;.-~ ft. t ·~ ,:: .• Saba . Sa ~ " i ills /. "Caddo .)# . .,. :. "' •'!,. ~ : Reed Music; La Tertulia; Cap and Go,vn; Y. \V. ; • ~ ." • ~~­ ,. ~ 1• ...,.. . · . . • . • .~ · . 1 ' •·t • • " ' • 1• • • K 'Y; Kane Klub ··· . ...":. "i' ·"·-." : • '1 t " ~ i : : • • :i.w.;•.: : • t •1 " ! • :-­ A..... C. A.; Reagan : ~ :" . . 1• " . : : ~·~ - • ; : • '•1 1 An athlete who prefers public bull-slinging : . . . . . :: , · .• . . She rks quietly but effectively .' '' :! :~ :~ =~ ~ ..~ of the of . especially on the subjec removal the . ~: j1 : • -~ • i• : i • :1~ ! . -: University. Scorns the ladies al ho thcre . ". are " " " 1 , '" .tl , -L... U : : : " ~ : B. A ILLARD FRA al\vays a fe,\· trailing him . • . . ,,,,,,.,.. . . : ,\­ cEs ScARBOROUGH, . ! i : • J .... : • : ....---- · 1~! =···(. J .j ! i ' i .• 4ntonio... . Sa i . ]. ., = 15 :. ,..i. ;..\..CW.Y.President;.· . r _ M cf> E ~ Present Da--,:.-:a•~1 1 ::;.. '...~,,.. '\. ,. ~,·:.AB.fSEY,;.~ : i DELIA ]ANE R . . ,..1i.jt.·-...,. . ": . : • w.. • Cap and Go'' n; Lanier; La Tertulia; Reed : . .... • ~ ... • • .... : - "f 11usic ... .... . , : ... ~ Justin . . • t i~ -".< !"t .•. . . •1• • ' ; _ ·-= > : 1 . : • . · . u imashin'' Frances frizzing her hai .' )Can'' :• . . . . . Sidney Lanier; S. \\'. T. N. Club : • " " ..-"...... • ... •. • 11_ _ i. • " 8'.... --~ ---· ­ . "~---t -·-·--~ --.. . -. .---·· --........-.. ___________________ ·------~-------~-.:---:.-----­ Page 60 \, • ••• /... -------•• •• ......."-.--- . ·''" ... -~------------------­ .',, ----............ · "_"­··--­ '-_,..-,...-'~· .. --·­ / "-..... ....."...."...~ ·---·~""""... -" ..."--..." . ·-····­ -. ·· . .. --­ f • , f i • ' . • . • : : . : .• ' ". !1 :/ . ". • i. "' • f R.t\ NCES ~ B. B. • 1 1 •.• • • ., SHI\"E, "\LE IA ELIZAB E1' H SPEXCE, • 1 ' • . .c\ . .t\ . • ~ • ... . .... ' ,.. : -.... .. usti-/" • -/~ ir :, li Sl l 11 ' .,., .eer Bank . Student \'olun\;C .•'.\\1·. •.• " K K r;'i. W. C A .; Cap and Go\\'n. Frances is \'t:r)' necessar}· to the ''elfare of the 1 1 ' ' ,-. \\·. c :.\ .: . . ", . .' Bess is a other of the Spence girls to ~,,·cll the . • r ranks of Kappa. All ''Bcss l e her '\ . \\. kn . 'h • : . . : 1 , . ' have her leave . and regret t . . F1 NLA,. B. A. ~l\t. :•: . . GEORGE S IONS, 1 : . : • z . Housto 1'' &> • i : . ... . . JOYCE ~lARI E SPRI~GER. B. :·\ . Scribblers, \ 'ice-President (.: ~;K q·: ~ .l X , ~ ' ' ••Texasature:\.: lan and . ;sonian.in\\1; ..~. 19 ' • : ·-1 " ""-: " " ... • ...c ~ -i .::...~J.-.c..).: . · Biological Club: Texas Pre-\ledica\, Honorar ... .zio . ito . "-li . Sa . " J: ~-:~· • . . : -.... \ -~: lember; ~• Assistant Editor ~ LoxcHOR 19 19­ . ~ .• . ."''°. :f , \ . . : · .. -····· . •-~­ . 20: Council1en's . ;Editor in Chief, 192~21 1: Ki P re­ ~ ledical Society, Secretar · . . 19 20 1 1'­ , ;r-!'{ ...,: i ~~r:::~1. !. . . • !"" .\ cademic, 19 19-20; junior Class, President, ] o}·ce is a \Vandering Greek, her home having . · •:-:..::.:::••~ ":.:• x.;: >.• " 1 ." " ."_ 1 • ·-· •• 1 \ ... Senior Class. President !!: • "...".• .>; . 19 •Q20 . ,. , been S. fvl . U. Her attracti,·e manner makes her • • ..--···,-·· • 1 : ~ • : : • •• 1 ';-~ •• ..,": 1•• 1 • ••• • " < • that·especiall}".· . ls quite ,·ersed in ''birdolog ,·arict}'· . o enormously con­ . .\ltlof thc.: buzzard pleasure at all times . •·t '. . . ., a•:..• . ''"t:.~' . •-" •... !~ : ~·>-S • ~ •." . •1"··~· ... ... ·.z.·· ·~' :••.... . . . .:: t • .:~.. . . ceited and self-centered, ~ains a fe,\· friends out :····1.rr..:-.J.J. . ;" : . ,...~-(, ~. ~ ;; " " - side of his frat house and the \\"oman's building . 1. . ! 1 • f : ......-:;; .... ......, , ... \ • .\..BtACH,. AL. S" .A.~· : r.i :flt . "'(!:.• i : " ! f :.. "?'!­ . E S1 B. A. . 1s. . lcKExz . LEEX. : I ~ :~ K .1\Ti i ... · :. :!"" "::.:.':.!::. -­ New Ul i .. :...-"'~ f . .. " " . . "' 1 .• 1 • ..'· ' . . ~"- Brva - .. . ,; .• " • . . . .!: : . 1 ••:• .. ! :: / :;tf{: '"i :!.•i•~-··~: .."' . : . ~ ""~· .. t Botags. He's as fine as he is short. ••1 :... K K . ;f. 1·. \\'. C. ...\.; ..\sl1bel; Turtle 5,,·imming • • • ~ ~. 2 t Club; \\. .\. •\ ; Athletic Council; Cap and •"t : : :. .; &•••1 ·· ... ;·: . • f · · • ~n " Gu,,·n: Br)·an Club; T in s,\·imming; T in . : ·t ~ . "" . 1.1f· " ~ ":­ ' . • ­-· ~· . r. Canoein~ "• . ·'"-=" . '! _ -~ ~ ~· :. P.:~: : :~ ~ around thc . '\\O . ther Kappa senior. ''cll k.cn.\. • ~~~ ...;,);. JuL AXF . Cox S i 1 . lusti" B. A : . A R . .. - ,;, ... ersit'' bccausc of her ,·arious acti,·ities'i\ .. U • . . i ' • ·~ .:\ 1 .......~­ . • •j ,,... .' ... ...... ". -" . . .... --­ ' -"." . 1 • B . R . t CLARA Lou \ "'E~A S .~" ""­ s, . ! •:·-".... ·-.., " . i • 1". \\7 • C. A. Cabinet. 1Q2~2 1; Student \'olun­ i• ' Laredo teer; Studc Councii. Presidc:nt .. ~----· i -i i t . 1919-20; . -. " La Tertulia; \·. \\'. C .\.:\\· .; Cap and G \ . .\. ... .·}ledicai Societ .- South,,·estern Club: Pre • • ..\\'. 1 A conscientious ,,·orker Jc) tl . ·,, 1 •er,·esorol·} des . An earnest l spirit, and a ready . cart, a true thing J!OOd coming her \\'3 )' . -~ ·orker. ,, .. e\·er i 1 ---: ...1 - • -• • - -----~..--.,.. 1 ~--­ i -! 1 f•• _____ ·--------------­ t.. -. --·----­ " -.. -~ ...-, ~·--·-·---·-­ • Page 61 - '. • \· / /// ,. .Jt­ ____..._---,-~--·----------..,---• ....~ .. : ••• ­·-r ...-.---~-_,."•..,,..~-.----·-----------~--­ r-·--·· • • 1 ! i• !• • ~ . • 1 • • • . , 1• . ••• •, . • ! , • • 1 • .• • • -• : ' 1 "-:. i• - • • " i • • 1 • ..... 1• •• • ••• .•• i.,, ,". .~ . .., B. ANG)RIPLI . D S :. SALI . S1NDEY R ' .' ARLEE T HAI\IES, B. .\. . • .... .. 1 ,, . :, f. . :, ~ lor .. Ta ,1 ! ! • : ~.~:, ( ., •• "z . 1usl i ."• . • • . 1 . ""' ... 1 ....~ • • ~ •.t. "'"* ".. " r . . • " 1 "'\..' -.:.. "'"' .."..", i .. '\\ . Chemical Club; Cap and GPentagran1; Cap and ;. ocl .. '\\X 0; Angler; Ashbcl; Visor; 0. i . .: W\o....,,, 1 ".. '::•'• .«- .•... . • • ~~· • .t•'. •' " Home ~conomics ,. '\\GO••t • Vice-P resident; l 1 • • • . . ; ·~ 1\1ost of us ''ould ha,•e acquired a fe,, gray 1 . 1 .Y/, » : ••• ).' W. C. A.; \\"oman's Counci,\ . • 19 20-2 1 . ears concentrated effort tO\\ ard· . hairs after three : . • . " • . • .,"1 ~ . 1 1 \ ·;. : !g and . u· . . ot so Rosa1ind. Still is as .\ .a degree Arlee couldn't quite stand the load sl ~ '''as . •. • f . - " unsophisticated as a freshman . resign as of . and had t­ ingchairman the· . . 1 'f.. • .• 1 carr 1 • :-(..c:~~,,.· ..:.:. f'. . \\.oman's Council. She is capable of doin~ almost : • :•'..: • •.• • • \­-- .thing•.. . a • i ~wi ~>;;.~~·xf'·r<:t ~ \\ . • 1• 1 : ,~ . GAZZIE Sur.LE, B ,' .j ~ . 1\ . 1.". "i ___.; , B. A. • ' ' . Cor.rica ia . IAR\. V 1RGIKIA TH01-1AS . ,..,.,--·• '';,.:'' =1 ;.: ! -..,, :. --.... ; ":,1\ !-':\~'< :.. . ft'.i: · f • " A ·~ \ . '1 1 . . 1n .• •. ", 1 , # z . Austi . 1 tr= "." ] e'' els of glo,,•ing splendor and silks nf brilliant ork and stud are her hobbies. Lifc t her i$. 11• " . · . "\\ ~~:'~~· .::·:~"~1.. " 1 • : 1• ' .. lust~ '' ere fashioned for such as she r . one perpetual gain aftcr another .&' 1 ". 1~·•• " :J . 1 • e .! L i i· f..·: . -..., .~' JOE TALLEY' B. .:\ . "~ . . . •' 1• . l AGGIE B. .l\ . ~#..7 •• .:i 1 • ' • --··-­ - . : ZEL?vlA T HORPE, •1 1 . .... : . H olly Spri11gs, .l1/is_ris_r1'ppi : .,,,,,.. . . ' 1 . ".'.':. t'~ Teague ' •.r::.. ~ • . f. : .•.. : . ... 4 ) ! .• 1 1 ' S. \V. T . La Tertulia; Education Club ;. . . • -:: 1 . :. . . . M. . . .. .. · -• . '•• 1 1 ~ . . . " . ---· • ;_ •. .:·"~ >7;; ;".~ N ".' • be proud to clain1 :.! The N ormal might ''el\ :: · an 1 ,. ~ . ex-student such as she. •. i \·~ J. 1"11 ·~· ,· ~.••• -# • •';•,: r _,"" . . .: "A good ! sport if 1 e\·er , · ;:.. attieI\l· . ne,"sa''' o ~ • 'f 1 : sa s 1 • Barnes. • • . \ 1 ... ... .". . t. : • : . • • - .: • .,,,._ • • : • ,. .., ,. . ' B. - LSO!\ TE PLETOl. ~ , JR ,. ••• '...."' . ER,BELL THRASHIAR\:. . :'t.,": B. ".\.. " .... . : • * .: :1 f .~~-;. . '\\lES . TA• ! . ."• • ~• . ;j •• . • • • • •r • .... ~. i . 1us ~i :~ : , • .~ ~.. ' .~.~:· . ..=: •:1\•der-S1 ~ . " 1 . i .• • J.! 1 •,• . ...ll; Lanier; Cap and Gown; Cercle Francais \.. . ·"I!~ .. "i ' i: ' r.··· ­ ~ ~ ~ .; . . : • : • f :• " • " . "·" -:• . :. A transfer from S. l\I. l,i. '' ho has mcant lots ".~.. . . Frank, 'vholesome, unaffected, 1\Iary Bell sho\\·s • i . . . . : . . .• . Dcl ta Sigs . . . -.,,, a refreshing responsibility in an age of atfection to -· . . . ' . " .." ... " • 1 : : • ' .• : • •. . • • . . . .• -·-"". ··:• : • • ' . . • . • . • • : . . --..... . • .• : ~ r : . ' • : . •. . . . . . .• . . . • . • : • . . • 1 . • •. ! i • . : .• .1 --..... . : .• 1 • •• • : • .. -·-. 1 i 1. .• , -' . : .• . : ' ! -". .1 . 1 ': .• . • . . i • ~ ! ~ :-·· -. . • .• •" --.. -• • ~ : '• • 1 .-- -· : ~--·-...: --___ ­ -·-,-~-----------------­ . --,------,-.-·-·-________ -·-.. --=·--------...·-.; r ... ­ ,_,. " -­ Page 62 ' • --,--~~ ...,-.-....." ...-·------·---,-----------~ __________ • "....·--.--------....-------~~-~~---~--------------f.1 ,,/·' ,• .. · ,. -~-...·-····-r . .. "...""....r . •. i • : ' . . 1 1 • •• , . . •• 1 : 1 . : . • .•• .~," ' 1• \ • • • . . • "'· ' • • l\ IARJORI E PEARL \\; ARREN, B. A LA\VRENCE CLAt:DE L'PTON, B..A. • \. •. • -c.;, • . . . . • " ., . • ," •\. . ~ ". ' .:j ••• ," \ /,""z . 1usti" . IC. '#.;; .. . ' . •-l1~ stin /• -..r­ .,. ?/,\t One of tl Austin products-transplanted . Rusk; Kane Klub1; .. 920-1,· . finisterial, Secretar e , ' ' ~ . l .;" . iversity .. is an advocate of th e U .. \vlpeak,s "'-:.]:"..... '·~- .. i·<. '"' .. so . ; . 1 .···••!' .~.,'\ . ­--.-'" ···­ appreciate ) ouers-to-be .. May your parishio 1 as ~ . .,.. . he Lake, although she "'ill l ardl}' be here . • . .. t . . ' ~ the University has . ·•'"':. . .....,.." • ......, .~,."",.. ~ 1• • ~ •" . ••..,••/ "',. •• .y 1t . j . f' ~·•••••11-: •• "'-· 1 ! ' ... :y " .Y,. ~-." .:'\\'., . . ·1 .. ' ! • • • t"• • ,.. ' • T ELl\IA \ "ELTl\1AN, B. A. • • ... • .~ ' .s. .. ' i " \ . ••. •. ~ . ' . • • . . .... .. ­-.• "" ! . • B. A. Bracketti1ille . \\ • FLETCHER ARREN, . $ .. ;,,,,.".-."~1 . • ". 1 ." ·". ... ~· ~· il • :. ~.i-....-J$~ :~;-r • • • • ,.,. 1 • - 1 ... • ll'olf e City Cap and Go,,·n; Ne,,·man Club; Turt\e 5,\.·immi11g . ,.. Club, President, 19 19-20: Treasurer, 1920-21; :..~· ....."-::;.. :"-;-".( A " /·"' " 1. ~~/,°/ . ; Cit)'olfe'\\ . . take back some of , 1 .l'letcher '' ill · ~/ T in 5,,·imming; Basket Ball, 1919-20; Ca • - " ~.. .. ..., the Uni, ~rsit') influence no, ,,·e're not speakin ~ '. 1 . 1' tV ; ~ ,, noeing, 19 1Q-20; .·\ thletic T . 1920-21 . • ...,..._ • ~~ .f. ) ""::. ' lt:t';· ·. !i.'!i • • " . • 11:::11 ~: ~ \• uf brogues and knit ties but good common se11sc .~ .. ~~ ..~ '":•1 . -~1:,. ~ r ....t ~ 1 , .· ••.;;1\••:.::•:::•••• ords ar''' . relma, tha\ .· . lo,·el· . ou are so ,·er'\ . • <: t • supcrfiuous. Helped Grip Penn make Barto11's : ': ' . •.""...--....:• ! • : ;;:. 1·.;c • • • 1 • .' ~ •• •• ~ -1 •t ••• ! ·:.. ~. .... .•" • •.. . . .. . .: 1 . " • attracti,,e during the cooler days. . "• " B. A -'.,;,, i.·~('. ··..,,~ ,. ·' . •.1 · .. r: .... . ' .. ELIZABETH RAYNER \\TEA,'ER, ..... -~ . ,. t :·· ,..... . ' "u.~ $•·•· s.: . 1 ••• ··.·.;,. ..": • . . • . • 1 AcESILAUS . .\\ "-. A. • •• -"~· •."••: • ••••." ,_ (,. " 1' " LSON \\ 1ALK ER, ] r., B ~ S/1 ern1 a .~ ..... . 1\ . <-11" 1 ' .. 4 • 1 A • • • - 1 1 • :: •• ""' t ,. . .... " Ht:llcnic-1920-21; Panrer, .. tl: Ashbel. Trcas .. .. ~ 1 :,., .··: . 1 . Dallas . • r;~8: .. <1> : . .,._ . ' .t...'t. :0 Treasurer, 19 19-20-2 1 ; Y. \\1 • C. "\. .-"'•:f .- .)r . Speakers; ~\ssistant in Hist .::; bler "' .. ; ffl:\c. t' : s;·,.· ! ~ .. ~1·· •f~, • .... /. /f • The little red-haired Tri Del named \\'ea\•er . a ~o. • 1 't:rC\he funniest name one . ut . 1 Agesilaus is ab• 1~••··~~ . · '.: ~. i f ;, t both in intellectual and LTni- . is one of the bes 1 - 1! ' • , .: 1! .;, ~% f .; many othcr than the Tri Delts· . b .. . • • • i. .\\, fine fell· . but it's attached tu a mighthad. B••• ,,,i\I be missed. Elizabeth acti,·ities. )'ou . · ersit·, ~ ~ 1 .; r· , ,• ... ')n1ust be prett} good after all. Jesse's onl . so i A : , . ...". • 1 • ••j•,be rushing Ribbon Club Presidents . ice seems t 1 . ••1 . \ • • •• • ' .·~ 1 t •:> : ' . " L 1 : ·~ . . .he last . er hear·e, .. .. .j,,a fact of ,,·hich he :.".,, . " ' ...\..: •• t: 'f."!M • ... • : ' . .1• 1 ,)~! ~ 11 • "..')" '.'' .· .• . i ._..... .-...'-' y.:: · . . ·~ . \.• ( .... ~ :). : : ...,.... ­ 1R\' I B A. ARREN, JR.• B. "J\ c JOH . \\G . .. F EBER, . . i "~ !• . .•,, . . ,,. .r·" ·' i -· ~­ . lf"ortlz • Sa11 .,-J11to11io 1 .• - • norah. 1 ~.. ;ClubChemica\ : •••• 1 . had .. \\ohn]ies.. acti,·iNut caring for student • A's in chen istr) for him as D's . 1-i -""·-1 . k.omake good grades-and t . of timeplcnt)' t are as i )· ea~ ~-­ are for ad,·antage of it, he}' sa·') . ~·ou or me so . 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' l -1. 1 -·-.... ... ! 1--,.._ ! , .. - 1 . •. 1. • { J • 1....-..".. ..-­ r . ~-· ... · ·--­ • ----·--. _ i ~ --~-....,_ .-· ··-·-i • ~----,,..,,,.,,,,.,,, .....----­ __..._ . --­ • .---.-- ~ -- --------------~~-----·--~ M ., --~-----------------­ G.J . ,ag. I \ ••• .'' ..... ----........--~"-____....-----·-·" / 1""".".,._-·"·~"...."---···-•"'"-____......."-......,........'-'-"--.""= -·-·-------\,'' '' \' ......... . .."""..."" ""......-., ..........."••••.••.- ......"" - "-­ .."...." ........~ 1 ...-·· '•• .. ­ ----...­ .. .-····--~ ... :• • i i '• ~ • . : • .:• •f 1• . • . • <. . LAuRA D u \-AL \\ -EsT, B . .L\. . .!\".LKINS, B . \Vl\IARY . .. •/ • ~ • • i"' ~ • . ' . . •.. • .• • : . z . sto~Galv : •. z . 4 usti 1 .• • .... : ' ' :•• . . • . . _ :• , . ...... . ' . . . • . K r; Angler; Cap and GO\\ n 1 . . . .:,,' . . .' -: ' • 19 19; Pan-Hellenic, 19 19-20; Scribblers; Y. • =~ .• .. . ,,Laura is another of the better Kappas having 1f . ' . . .• . . . W. C. A.; Cap and Gown. . , 1 e . : ", .• f'; , K K K Angler; Winsonian; Ashbel, Secretary ~ ; . t ,, : social . ascended and descended every rung of tl!' •. .• . : . . Mary hails from lsland City and has made a . • •• ladder, but is still there to give the Kappa fresh : .• .• • .• . - 1• • • : capable and dignified head of the Kappas. Has .• • • men a and charming and has . }boost. She is lovel t • • . t 1 I many friends who think she 11 hung . . :•• the ,'' veet smile that ..., ins all hearts .. an unusually s • . :••, ! moon •: it is \Vhispered by these friends that she is . ••• • • and •. !• . • . • ~i .• . t change the \Vilkins name . : • ,, . . soon ., , : • . ' ! • . i i .1 ~ ··" """: . ~t~ 1 . •. • \ ~ ! B. A. • RAY ,IS~LLIA . W • . ~.:. ~,.. ~~ ..... . . ., ". ......-::: ~:· ......" ~·.! . ·- • A: .: "" " : . • . . :• •J ' "~ j ' J lJl?.. lre ~ -;'/:.. • :: i . ' "' 7 : . . l•.-:.;-. " :'' •; the profs . t .{' of the institution, and a source of j : " B. A CELIA \\THITT, --·· :. . .: •: . . . . ! t~ ..e".'· ... ··: ''put • • ! ";.i"' .": .• (.,•'" ..: ~ . . ". Onc of those ''substantial'' girls-a mainstay " " • f;.'f> { c < .::.. • . : •. • • ~, . ••.. : ~ lf i: • r. i . '}ze . Lock • •• •• • '-=• • •• : i~·~' ..." .;,;.;..;...­ : ,~: i• •11 • :11 ••::w; . .: 11 1·1· I 1•• • ~1• :. who have her in their classes : . • :,~}.:.. ' ."/ . . • . • • : Celia takes in all that's said, but doesn't • ., . • .: • • ' . . . . ' 1 ' •.. :• out'' a thing-not e\'en to Or. \.\10\fe : • : : • ~~'~ • .• : . ::~:. ;' . • . ..:..( .: ;;.. Jl!C"!~ ~···: J •• : $ .• • .: ··"'' ,111 1 ,, • ·~ $1 >•. : . ~"....·--·-":g~ • _" -f.. · : ] i AB. . cE Woo . IE R .. A ~ • ALL, . .• . . .• ~ . 1 .• . .• ackso nville .•• : . .•• . . ::. · ,,. ~ : . . ' 1 . 1 • 1 : •i _,,,,,...~ ). 1• ' i • .• • • Y. W. C. A.; Cap and Go,vn; W. A. A f . 1 ~ · ··. ~ 1 ......" :t. . . .. " W. A. Amake . lt \\'as quite an effort for her t .:" ......: . . ·: . ., . : ,,. . ....." ' ·~· " ,.... "".'"..' ,..,,,. ,...­ c .• but she finally mastered all the requirements­ . .• . "' f : "1 " .,. =-.. ..., ...." . , . " . . ~. . LKERs . V\ : . • "• ~ " \~. :l". .-. :.A : ;...' " .• • $ • ~· / • • .e . f .f ! . i : \\'as a football gan•::>$# . . OU could al,vays find her at Clark Fie\d '''hen there'} E s THER BAsco N, B. 1 -• • . i : • ! .. . _-justi !:.!•• :.; •1\, :.:: .z. •.• .• · •. • ' •i ~~..: :i .• ••. : ;: • •f ~ ' BENJA ~IIN F. \VRIGHT, JR., P entagram; Cap and Go\vn; \ ". \\ 1 <" . • C. A : .. ." . . " B. A . "(. .,..,. ~ •r !i ." . 1 . ' : . : ~ ~ • • . " .. :.-1" ." • . ... :•: :" . ,". :.-. . :. ~ . .. . ~ . •• . i .• . .:•. ' , ! H o\v she and M ath do like each other . . "'' ,,. . . ••• " ' • " ~ : . . . •••; . •: ·: " Austin ..,.& •...> •1'~ .. .....".... ~"' .:..: "'," ••• • ' "' ~ ~ " . ~ ;J:. ·" "t.' ···· . ~~~~.... ' · · ·· ·;.• •: ·. "­ • ••••""' :• • ' s. • : . ~ . ~=3:· ·,· ~·~ ~<. ".l.~ ,. " : . .:" ""V#"~'·· • •• ..... • "' ' .,l ..• •• q.,. 111 1 t ll ~ A ; ~ Friar; Knight of Kane: Rusk, Presi­ ;.. • • . ::. : . . •.• . • . .: .1 dent, 1920; Public Speaking Council, 1920-21; •• . ". " .. -1 . . . . Vinson President, Summer, 1919; Oebate : .:,....... • " " ~• .).t • • . . .• . . . . : j"• ~' • • i Squad; lntersociety Oebate, 19 19-20; v.iorris . . . . •.. . . . . . Sheppard Prize in After Oinner Speaking . • ; ::. . : : . : " ; . ...-­ -"." ·~ . .• ' . . • A . W l ntramural Athletic Council, 19 19; Senior GuADALUPE LKERSON, B. . . . . . . .• .• 1 Academic, President, 1921; Assistant in Gov . - . . . . • . 4usti" • : .• .• •: • ••• : z ernment. • 1• -·­ - \ ". \\r. -:•• Pentagram; Cap and G ·\\ . C. A.; As Ben ,,·as the ramrod of the Rusk. and a good n; -..l,...-• ! . ! .• .i ... sistant in Botany, Summer School, 1920. . .­ politician at that. He \\'as al\\'a}·s present \vhen . . 1 •. there \Vas a meeting, and if he \vasn't elected : 1 . • ' You could entrust your fiance' her \Vith . t . . . { . • • .... ' . ~ ". ...." ..................... . -... C. .•• .be . his friend \vas sure tmething, . president of s ! ' . . . • : . safety :• . • . ....-." ' .• t j " ..."."."..."" _"_ ........." .............:"~ ""..."."...__ ......"..... ..•." ~·"" ......." •"""'~ ....."­ · .-·- ... -__ _..,,.,,,,, Wt...... ······-----. .. ·­ ""....."'"' .........." •-..""•.. ..........-".••.••..., ·········-·'········r­ ........... .....····~ ••..,..•"~ "'1_"_""" ~•••• -~ . .... ~ _'........."" ....." -"'·~..... ....:.-..........•;:..• ...""..-..,,,,,..... .,..,..••.-....·•· . ----···-·'\-•·-·-'\" " -·-·-·­ Page 64 • ;--___ ' \ ------------~._________: . .: ~~~~---~--------.,.---------------~-----r ' ~ ' : 1 • -----·~ ,....-..---". "~ . } : r ·~ .. , . . . ) i \\ . ~~­ 1 •• • L • • .• · , . .,.~·-~ ......" . . 1 ., 1 -... . . . \ 1 1 • ~ :~-: . .. . .: : . ' ,· .. l\lA~llE R. YATES , B. A. . E1' B. A. 1 \. . ..~ 'I ARTHA uRZBACH, IL\'" : ~ ••••• :,~ ". • 1 • '· ....-;.. i Del R io....."\ . iio. 1to. -J"Sa11 •. ,, . : .) 1 \ :.: . ••: \"/ ' •. • '· • . VD \. he border t . Sl1e is one of the attractions of i• 1 1 1 • ~ ···~ \ ) ~ ·nGo,,B ~; .-\ngler; ):. \\". C. A.; Cap and . , -lea~·e it for the Uni . hough she \\'as ready t . al ' . . • - ':: :~ .:;,...~·~-:;.· ~: ·~ . l " ••••• "........~..,....." ,.• .,,,. .,,.!'-··· !.•" ~ ~ • -:-she'dState '''here she could do as . t ; .,• ! ..1 ! vers .·)t . • .. . 1 • tame for her. so .. Randolph l\1acon she was t ·~ • . came r • -~ '-'. Academic Degrees Conferred at 1 . o ,,...,.. 1. .,,..... ,..:: • • • s • : please and she does. T hat ··,vosse}•'' head is " .". , . . 1 . • ­.·-·- : . ~;;;/:.·)the campus buzzards and b•. bkno,vne\l.,, . " .~ ~. . :. ~ . :~.: :: Galveston . . 1 t : " <. - urb the peace . ho seldom lets her dis,,-''· . Snoop" i 1 . . "• ....f : : .. : .• he library . of " .[ • ~ . :•• r "-• • 11o• • .. •••••••,,,..,.•.•.'" .... :• ••• " . .:.~,,,... # i • 1: ... ..AB. . .\LLEN...H . Ru;.• s~~,,1·~ ~.. r .•• • \ - . . ..' ~~ " -··· " •.: :.i '.'"' ··­ 1 -~ .\:..B . ,.THE~\\s . Lo : •1-. /, .. 1- \\·f~' ~ :.". ...; ~ ••" ~ ~ ­ J"allev 11/ills ' ! . •. 1 , ~ ~ ~' i • i _.:" : : 1 . ): . o-Freshman Class, Secretar)'; Pre-Medical Ass • 1 \ . _; i l/'eatlzer_ford 'n; Present Da . : /..", ._'...'~ :.v~fl' ." J! !.; • :t..'". i!t .... ., ". t .at1on . c .," (:t: .~ t . ; :;' .: >! i!·. j ~ • : ..... ., ~"\· 1 . . ";.;~.....,:: . . . ! : !: 1• • .,... -, 1 • , ~~t ...... : • • ~ ''t ) .'\\.'C. 1\.: Cap and Go. · . · Being a combination senior and f reshman is • • •1 a t'-»6s1 • ~ : : N.. • • . .• . • . . . .. . . ,..;.. .= ... . but Ruth-· . hat ver}' fe,,· of us enjo . privilege .-\ Diana in Canti\e,·er shoes. Sure. stead.·) ~ ...... . . . " .", :. f ":.-~ t . . . . " '-.... • . 1 seems to be getting b)· ''ith the job \'er)' ,,.e\l thoughtful. humorous. and an a\1-around good ~ . 1 t >.•. r . E' •• .' ,.. • ~ "t (t.. sport. Has a lisp that denies hi~h-brO\\" aspira­ ,,,,"..., -··-·--...C -~ ..."., 1 " 1• 1 •- ..... , ...... • 1 ••1'••.ons . t .,,.,,.,. •. i EL LARTON CocHRAN, B....i\. •1 1 . ] t •. . t· ;·;. ~.~G . 1 i . zderso . Sa 1 • : • j ~t :...,, • . ... • . . "•~J...:.\B. 1GER, .\... HoPE '/ 1 edical Society, Vice-President; 1Pre-tvl: . B . '('f . .' ,"~-a . .,: ·: i ,· J: ~ . 1 Kane , 1 Klub; Freshman; Pre-::Vledical Class ..' 1 .;'..'..; 1 ~-lusti ' .. . . t..i.' ! •. President: S. W. T. N. Club . . • . " . . ,;' ;,. •"f .: • 'i. " . •• " 1 )..' \\.' C. A.; Cap and Go,,·n. ' ,. . . :\, .\ " Getting a degree ,,·hile )'OU are president of the " "'} i . !c: ! .( • . ~ 1 . '? •• ."" •.l But. .. t ,.. c Freshman class is quite a distinctio.~ .... "~1:••·n,,at has gro . One of .\ustin's contributions tl .. . .• " • '!t , ' 1 :.·~ .• 1: then Cochran is used honors. for he has been . . '' . ill be of • the Uni\)'hat i . closel)r . ersit· . ., , so t ~ I !. i : 1;<, 1 , 1 •!. ~~f~r:~"· ~ " ••• ' l 1 ( i ( 1 iti guiding the future doc ors for some time . . sorro,,· ·elea,her·eha, . to all of us t . ~1: ;.:·•• •:r.::-· " 1 : • . : -;. • J'i ~ --"·· -; 1 : ' .: .• ' . uART 0. Fos ER, B. .L .\ 1 > . . S •!-·:•••"••...!• •....•.-...,"..•: • 1 HAR\'E\'" JACKSON l ~ARBOROUGH, B. ...i\. . . ! 1 • " ... , ".."..•· . .• !: " : Tavlor • t• .. .. . ..• • • ~ •:'•1dler . Cl1a ,Treasurer.· . K; Pre-.Nledical SocietK A; 1\ K . .•••1 ! -~· " -" .". -. '1• ' 19 1<)-20; l\ledical Representati,·e of Pre­ 1 .• •'• •9zo-21TExA~ Staff. 1henaeum:. \Kane Kiub: 1 . . . ledical Societ,'} 192~ • 1 t 1 ' one .. ell di\·iding hi~ time bet\\'een studies.\\ . '' .and TEX..\~ on the other . hand and Aethaneun ' -" --- . -• 1 , -- . him t . \•he has made a record that should carr ni-1 . Another good man ho deserted the main l. ·,ersit for the l\ledical School. He's on the • '• • ..• • 1 . . .. success, t . road t success in af er life. 1 1• i . • 1 1 ...." -.. --1 1 r--·---~ .... -1 i 1. . -· ---::::-:=: -• ·­ ' -'--------------------~~~---------::-::--=--=. -­ . --·--------.. .. ------~~= ________ --=--... ---··­ . ,_ Page 65 • \ ' 1 --·---------­ . M ­ • ---;..: ­ .. · 1 . . . \• . ,, ..."-.. . . -..........-­ -·----­ -·-~--··· .,......... 1 i--­ ' -..., . ',',..' .' --·-·....... • ...,,,,,.,......--­ .' i --..-­ ~ . i . .i 1 •i ' ·' ! t • 1n • • .. •• Bachelors • Home of Science BERT LEE G VAN, B. "\. i• \ . . R ' !. . .• . .• ~ • • . •• Economics i• Bt~ller.iut' i• ~ ~ . : i : •• • . .... • :• " ... .... - :• ... : . • I .\ .K .t\; A K K; Rusk; TEX . ~ N H. EinS.B. .. \ENA E. 1'\\. R c•', i ' "~ sociate IssuE Editor; .i. g}·, . l . Assistant in Zo """':', -..:· ,. / : .·~ ~:. ·,\ 1920. ~ ~ ~-:1;J"· \.~·1: ~.~.:~\ ·~·,.. ;. · l : : ERSON, i . . • ' ~ Pre-Medical Society, President ~ 19 18-19-20; !i 1 , Corsica11a 1 . • . j ',~ 1918-19-20; President Junior Academs, 19 19­ , i 20; Ex-Students' Association D rive, i Day; \ '". W. C.•A,. : ~·;J P resent . •: . • • f Easily one of the m t the . st popular students i . j is just the kind of girl that e,·er)1body . e\\. R a i 1. University last year, Robert had a good ) ' ~ ....-··~~": j start at he like. Her e\·en disposition, good . ts t . a'\\ ature .. ! •~~:;:...',.make a good doctor-1 . ool. He's sure te\\' sch . the her friends . : ar1d sense of humor ne,·er fail her or ~! he hasn't failed in an}·thing yet. 1 ·1· • ~ ~ , ~ !,... : t : " : ~•1 . ~--·····• ... : ; "'.' J 1. H E K B \ B. S. in H. E A•t··. . :• : .J i FRANCES I RENE BEATTY, : ~ ~ · i \. '"' .... , ~.. ~..-'" E ~~t i • ~···~-":.·:~Ja~~..--:~ j : .. . ' ' IAR. YL ARBACH, " : .'i. . . . · . :. ~. lle.. "c!. " Lock/1art 1 ' . . : . . . ~~~~i " . . ~ and Go,,·11; T in 1·. \\". C. 1\ .; H. E. Club; Cap 7 ':·{_"?:\~~-7;~~;· . r T H; Pre-tvledical Societ;q.~ .: ;; A K K~Tt..~,• \\1alking; T in Baseball . 1.> ! • .~~ ;·:,-.1·:·Ji .~::: 1;-'~Longhorn Rifie Club; lnterfraternal Athletic~. · his is the \\'a\' it is done''-France . ,,No'• Council, 19 19-20; T rack Team. pre­ 19 18-19. L·....' · ~,-. i:iij • ••. : ::~ 1 • :• . i• • sides over the bottles and graham crackers. tr}·ing :: : . ;f.~~:~~i•:~~;.! ''The Delta Taus \\·ere heavy losers v.·hen ''Bill • 1 . • 1 . .• . the "skinn}·'' ones get fathe\p . t . be . but A K K doesn't seem tn, . stGal,·e . ent t· i ~ ~ ; ; . .1:: ~ , ,, !~rrying about that. \\'onder if he rushes the \~ ?r ;;~ ..:..~---'{'~:.... 1 \\'. . . nurses in his Case limousine. : · f ,,, • : .:: : : : : • 8'..,.. : :••:: : .: CLIFFORD CRAIG, B. S. in H. E. 1 •• ., ..·:·~:"•...~::.l:~:• .• • "" • • • ," • t •• ~ ' ' ~ • : : ~· , t : : ·: • ,;: • . 1 : ( • : ·:-: :: -! • •••• .. ........... " . . ~1usti1i " .. ' ;:• .. . NDEXTER , B .­ 1 . . . . : . , . 1\ . CARY A LLEN Po : :~­ .. 1 . . , :~ f " .....,,. 'f:'t ""' . • • • • ( ( :.. ;' . ." .. .... ... K K K; Reagan; H. E. Club; lnner Cou . : . .cil Cap .. 1 • . ' . . . ' . ::: . .~,:•: 1iple . Te ·; .. :~ : .• .: : ~ : • ': : -x : ., .. . "' . . ....... . ....~·: . :,~ . . . ...." . ' ".:" ".." Mandolin Club ;.. '''and Go . ' .: .• • ..,...·". :<.: •• ~ ·... ": ... . .~<;­ • "i•t .. . . A K K; l\loo-Co'''-l\loo; T . l\1. P. Societ Rusk ;· . : . ."".~ :;. . : : Clifford has been in almost everything in school:: . - ; ••. ~ ~ :. .. .:;.. . :: ..." .. ,)..• • • " • • •,r " • 1 • • :... • • '\. ••<;.,".,..•/ . , : · .... ' .. ~­ :·= ...... : ~ Students' Council; Student .A,.ssistant in Zo­ . ". She shO\\'S ,,a tO girl can do. Some'' hat . '\\hat· " ...". :..s-•: • ..!: i..! ••. : . • j.~" r~. •· : ..;,· . . . ... : ology . <· : . .. ·: lonesome this year. tho : . ;·~ • • • • . : 1 :.­ ,..: ." -·. ::f . : '· " ·: - r . ~· this . be mighty lones . Clifford seems t .. " ..... "'• :. ~ .! .:.... ~ ear· . me . : • .•• ." : .... ,.1.,,,·~~:··"J ..!>. ..t.• ..:.:.-...~ "(..," ;,.\. ~"'.:aH:. ~• ..'..' : ­ : . 'h''but Clifford is only one of the big group : - 1~ . .:: • f'I •••~ H. E..SB.s,~ . around the Campus . · miss Car . in EANNETTE C oLL ] : --" • . . ' . •• ..." • u-: • • n .• i• •. • • . ;, •• .. .. " ". . • • -··­ i •. • . ~. 4lvi. B. A • H ARRY SuRELAN, t .•• . . . .• . ·"­ •• ! \ ." \\.' C. A.; H. E. Club; Reagan; S. \\". T . ·.• i ! .• •. , .... . 1 . •z . ust i,-/,..' .• . . Treasurer, 1921; Cap and Go,\·n; Education • . • . ' . . . =---­ l\ledical Societ l\1. C•..\. -· ... .. \;'} ' Club. - . ' : . • •t : : : • . The old H . E . shack \\·ill lose one of its attrac . - fedics . Harry is quite at home among the : 1 , . • . tions ,,.ith jeannette: altho quiet, she's th ~ c:m they say. \\'ell, he ,,·as at home in 1\ ustin, - too, : ~ .: ....""~"" " ........" f bodiment of efficiency. ~ . ••••••1 ...-..• ": for three }'ears. ! ...... " •• : : . : ""·­ . ~ •J ' . . • . . .• .• ! • • .• . : . • . . :, -······ ....." " .." .."" .-.,,... ' : : 1 ~ ."." ••• •""••" ••" •••"•••.." 1' . ....­ . .". : •. : : i ' ........ ~•'°'......'" -..--~­ . . . : • :.....--.-,...." -..:­ ..-.. ..........~·~. •...-'"".-..'.'__..... ..--····-··-·-. ··::::;:~~---.....--.,•••••••". ".,".•"'""'' --.-___ -·-.'-- ""-·~'" .__,..-"" ~ ..,. -r--•• • ro. ", • ..,•• •" ~ ;­ ·"'-­ ......." ----·-· k • -· - .... --·-------···-----· ·· ~..........­ -.... ~ ,"" -. ~'.' ••••"........."...".­ ··~ 66ge. Pf '\ \ 1 .'. • ,, • _____________________ ------·-·--­ ~~ ' ' -"----··----­ - ..,,,.,­ ~,_. .......,.___ __ ~:..----,.._ . . :•• • i . r, :• 1 • • •i i . .• ' . !. 1 ' ­ • .• i - :: t " E GR..\CE CoxxoR. B. . in H. E. :• i .• GA~ B. S. in H. E .. CoRIX . IARTHA .. ! KILL, . ! . • ~ ' ... - !• 1: • i / i11 gto .:· Lt z . • . '' '~ i: . '". 1- ~. usti../. ~/ : , . ! : .......-.:. ': ~ .r " -~­ l •• - \-.:p and Go,,·n: TEx :. 1·. \\'. C. A ; C Staff : ; -, . Q . 1 \ • . , ,.:.., ' ;~ .{ , :'i1 1". \\'. C. A.; H. E. Club; R eagan: Cap and Go'' :'. . . : 9; H. E. Club; .-\ ndre\\ Carothcrs Chapter, •. •• : n .i . ", S. H. N. 1. Club . .: D. .>\. R '1 . . : . : ersit)" tni\' .; She has onl)· been in the • : . ears") . \\ - ls a genius at se,,·ing. Has a nosc for C\\ s­ . •. •. . • • ' 1 f • 1'' .< ! but she has accomplished much thru her capa­ t . .:thing· . p:> around and finds out e\·er .... s 1 >••• . . bilit}" : . t t . . • . : " REXCE ELLEX CRIS\\"ELL, B.S. in H. E • . fL •. • . ~ ~ .....) i i \:91.v. : . · ; i ! t FRAXCES ::\lAR .-Justi i. ~~ . .... ~ .. . LEGG, B. S. in H. E . ..;;...--- • •: - f."• H. E. Club: TE X, Summer. I Q 1·. \\.. C. ..\ ; ~ ' ;. . \X. . . i ~r< ~ ; -· ... E · ~,_ . . :: ... . . : Dalla.r i .•• ; l • ' no'ion Club; Cap and G. Educa . • -: "'-\ ':. .0-S:. ­ '.: .' "---."{:t\~ ' r-1~ :, -r : .' • ,," 11 t' . $e. d..td prett)·. but sl . . florence is little a •. :.> . . 0\: ~ .,___;:_:;. ~ b ;-.t.__, ~ . " " "·~ .• . ·-." .• 'i . --;..,.,... stop there. She takes part in student acti,·ities• • " : : . • :•. . is one of tbe last of the ...\ 0 • ~ farion Pi's. Shc: 1.: ' an,. friends . here she made n· • : :· : ,,• . . ·­ ith that''' . ear but couldn't st· . took a B. :\. last . . •. p • : : . . . " . " ~· ~-..:..~ .-~~ ". "e<: • • :::...-~ ~· :· ' •t .F; : :· i:~ .~ . • ...: ·:• since . · She is taking the degrees for the famil ~ • .. : .• • =~~~ • jn H. ES.B. . .\RRF.1.H ...: R .:.: y • ,,., ............ . • : .· . .••::: • 1 s, .help . Douglas decided not : . t • )$ •• .···­ .. · -:.~. ,...... ".........-" . " • ~ """ t " • - . • • " . : . ...... " . ~ .. ·­ Lo11zeta - _,,,,,,,­ - .• . . ~ .....- ; .,.,. . .A f ·~ {· • ...:: & ~ • : : : '.....- . . . Z' . G . ... • ; : : • • r-...f • • • • ••• . ; . • . -~ .. ; ..." . :. . . . 1 : ' -:: . ~ \\·. :\ . •\ ;. Y. \\". C. :\ . Home Economics C\ub ~ (;.,' • .in H. ES.B.,·.. R'\\. L • :. : Cap and Go\\ n FRAXKI E • 1 . ~----" JW" , ~ . "....·---~~ "TO"> • -• • ...... " . '·=··· ";:. ­- : .: . . 1 • .-1 ·•.... ~ Ruth takes part in student acti ities. ~1an)· :. • • Troup "t. ~ "_ -=~ ·" . ~ . • :" see her lea,·e next spring . t· . friends ,,·ill be sorr . ;:.~A ", :x Q. • :\ ~· i . i_~:.~-.~ -.;": ~-: She made such a ~ood Freshman her Senior <. w. SOf. ,~ - " "" • ...~ - ... • G LAD\'S E LIZABETH f LA .t.... " - " • " .• ear. ,,.e regret she ,,asn't here four )·ears .1go. ·· . . ." ­ -~ :j' ­-- B. S. in H. E . : --. . : ~ Gra11d 1-ie ·~~ ...: . ••......-. . • • ; 1.· \\.· 0 ·1·1·1s ?\EIGH BORS, B. S. in H. E. : • . <1>: Lanicr: H. E. Club; Cap and Go,,·n \ . ... . .,. • .\ . .c " ... ll' aelde = . • -·· "... .., , . Glad}•s has one of the st en\·iable records in . m : , . ' ersi here grades are concerned. Be­ ·,, ·) . ·ni,•the .n·,\ . C...\.: Cap and G•it H. E. Club: , •. \\1 i• --~ '\\e . cook and . able tf! . irtues of bei . \side-the hc possesses personal attrac iveness and . ~ell.·,, - ._.,. - l.::that ~hac . go t . rong on H. E. One must be t . 1 i S: ! 1 : e' er)· da}' t cook a d 'e'''· .. . -• -· • • • .an unusual degree . charm t . .:- 1. t ­ . " ' '..• • -.... -" 4 --­ ~ • ·-- r • - • Pagc .t.; ~------- -.--- -----·----· '• \ . / ' . • ' ' ,,.. ---......---...,. ,~,~----------------·-·- __---:_______ _____---!__····--:/ ...,\ -· ..... ·-.........."-.............__ • ~· ~ -­ ': :• : f • • • : = : . ••• .• •: ;• .• • . . • .•• .•• •• ..... . ::.. '•. •• i ~ ~ : . ~ i : ' ~ Bachelors of Business Admin-1 • .., ' • • .i ! . J. usti11 :• ••• ' istration :• "..' ' \ : • "' • ~ ~ ~ _ . : . • 1 \\.: . .• . J. • C. A ; H. E. Club; Cap and Go,,·n . : ' .:: : . ••:' .• .• . . : . AB.B. . Ao . BR . DoR .i : of the }.\ Her aptitude in pie-making ,,·as the e .­ T HY t . • • . . : ,~ .• . .• . : •. .• •.• . .• :o a . }'he '' a . '\\ . ou kn· . for .. hole departmen''• • . . . .•. . • ;-/" 11,sti z . . . man's hearr • : : ,.." •.. ' . 1 .:• l~. \\". C. A. Cabinetnooch;· ,.. K K r; <1> ~ X; Q . : : .• • . . , • 1 . 1 .• j •• ;• : President, 1920-21; T reas- Lanier, ;.. 9- . 1Q • ,...1 . .~ XA >" E Lou \\"'vxx, B. . in H. E . .• . . ' : urer. 19 1 -IQ; .Scribblers ;.. Q-91 . .·. Secretar : . . •: : • . • •i :: "' l .tu .· tl1L lea\·es litrle rime for pla she under­ -· . ·. Doroth !'­ • . .• . • • ~ '• ' ou're· . do a thing . ou t .· takes so much. If she asks .• . -lana~ ... 9-. - . H E. Club; Baseball. IQ ; . .. K :: "'• 1 l •• : do it . apr t·.. pret .... . lanager; \\ A . .5,,-imming0;1918-1 • ger C 1 . :.• ' • t •: ice-Presiden ·. IQ 1; Cap and ..-. ~ar. Secre .; "\ Go'' n; Education Club. \\.ILLIA B. B. AEY, :.. ;.. I THO~IAS CH~ . :• • • • • "t : ~ i . A usti• . udent ,,·ho learned to do rnan . Another H. E s : • • .•.des cooking and designing . things bes• . • •.• ' ..... <1> r ..l: A K q·: Kane Klub. • •. . : •.• j . ·: .• Ir's hard to belie,·e that Bill is grO\\ n-and . • :• . . rakin~ his degree but this looks like it. He seems .•• •. .sChumne\·•he . be the ''lasr of . Bachelors of Journalism t . • . i .• B....N Ul\! •• •. : • .B. AB.,TTERT . B. .] CHARLES ~I. D . N . . t:BFA..-: A. BuR : ••. ••i :• . :zgs . arblc Falls Cat Spri /. . ' . : : r ' : He ga\ e us a good. sensible article on mo, Basket Ball. 19 19-Captain. I Q 1; .Kane . .;. ing· •. : :' • •: . '. (• : the t:ni\ ersit -\\ hich rerninds us that Faubion Klub; Keeper of tl1e K ane. . .) : ~-= • is one of the reaJ\,•• substantial ~tudents of the \\"ould ha,·e been a Phi Beta Kappa except for ? :..­ ,.... • • • • • .on . tut . 1nst . ~ the fact n t in the Academic Depart-• . hat he is . • i • • 1 ment. \\'as one of the mainsta\·s of he Basket . • For further information '''e refer ~ ~ • • • . •. : . ... Ball squad, t --···n-...".~-• B. J. • . • ES,A\'1'1." \\. 1 \\1ENDELL ! the athletic secrion •a . t ,• ·ou . : . .:,,-·-"'::: . . .. -" : •• .. : • i ·----" ..!• z . Justi• :. : . : . . ".. ,...,, ,,·-· :." : A.B. B.,AK . FANELLE . .• •Press Club; Speakersler; . RatX;..l~; .. T .. • . .••. . D oR , • -"",.. 1 . . Secretary. 19 17: T EX...\X Staff, Ediror in : !"--: .-- -. : :• Lake . Sou 1 • : • i : .•• Chief of the 192 1 C..\c .s ...: . . . ! • .• . . . X Q; 1·. \\". .• ! C A.: T in Basket Ball ' :::Q . -191 e\·en '.' es is still ·•arnong those presen •. la . Ed• . : _ --• ''nGo' ic .\ ssociation; Cap and . Athle._, ---. - : J undergo the gruelling ordeal of . ha,·eif he did . t ......-. - • : : ! : :. " . te of the . choosing six Beaut)· Page Stars. In sp get her friends '''ith her . ,·e tha .' Fanelle doesn• :. 1 i . •. 1• Franklin-but she gi,·es them much pleasure red-hair. has a ,·er)· e\·en ternper and \\·ell quali . - ~ i fied for the task . ".'oman\\e'v~·•pe of the· . ith it. She is a t -\\ 1 - ~ . ! -... : ~ -"-....-... - . , : . : . . . : : . . . . :• • . ·--..." ............ ----·· --.:-...."-"."...,-......- ---·-··--------, ,~ : , ---~---:::::::---~ ­ ·--- ·----~-----.::-·­ ·-·----· .- ---. 1 . " ...___ ~~ P age 68 \ . \' __.,... -...."--"----...-.... ----------~-·----····-"--------1rf1 -.·.H­ -----------....,... ' .."---,,,,.,..,..,,,."--...------·--------·-· ---~····· •i·-~ ---. r... • .,..······•·-·---"-.~ . • \ . 1•• ~ • • .•• • • • ' . . • 1 1'•• IV .' .11NNA PARTRIDGE GILL, B. B. A . t .., . • ••'. ~ • ••~ . ic. EILL DRu 1\VRIGHT, B. B. ..\" : .! i• 1 • ~ . : ..,.,,... .,., • .D. Cz, . zgto . lfraslii • 1 Tt~ague • • 1 .~ J., '•• .• • • •\i t A i i "' tla A.c;, .p ' ",.,..~ ­ .~, _,:11:!?.. ' ":. ~ " .• ·~ " " ' ..• " B. B. A. • • ·A• • i :i,, , • : REGINALD GREER . w1 . E . .. .;\".B. B ,. o . JosEPH \\7ALTER ELLING :. •• ! Pittsburg 1 t 1 1 ,,.. . .. .. . -~wi-,.C~ :.~ t: 1111': • A. E. F. Club. • i Slzelbyville .~ • .'". . ........ "•':rF• ~ ' t : '\,.•,. ..."~ l The Kaiser interrupted his education begun : l /J! ,1 rk this but . ..\ . ent\\' He hea\·y year, that t : • • at S. ~1. U., but finished here. His genial per­ ~.· t ...~~ ~. ~ '." ......-' . :t. • • • "1 sonality v:ill be missed by his many friends. hasn't kept him from accumulati g a vast amount . . ~ • • • ' • " i " . .::-..:. • • 1 . : i. urces-in the form of faithful friends . of res . ' ..... B 8 ll; A K \!''"; Assistant in Business Adminis­ - " .!\....B. BGREER,lARCUS . .s 1 . . : ~ ! . i • .• . ! Pittsburg , !'.~ • . • i • .• . " ..\".B. BILL,. Es . o . FRANK SEx r . . . . f . • • trat1• on . . Hu ille. itsi . . • : " . .•• of the chief factors in their 6.40 '· • t• • Marcus is one of the Beta's best not so-• ,..- ~ . .. T • • cially-but .- one All the old Delts '' elcorned Frank back this 1·ear • • . .• • . • " • . ' average this . .ear· . t ' l; 1 : Field . · After getting his B. A. he fought at Kell : for se,·eral 1·ears. H e decided B. :\.. 11 . etc" ,,·ould 1 1 " ]R., B. B. A ''oulder than airplanes . help him get rich bct CHARLES HARRI'IT, . <: ~ . • • ~~ Beau zt.. n . declined! • a meal, altho she is adept at both. --c - • ~ i ~~ i LLIE RHEA FELL1\fAN, B. . AB. .\. S Bullard • ' 1·. \\". C..~.~ Cap and Go,,·n. Prcfers the lcdger t the cook book, and main­ . tains that balancing an account beat.s preparing A K \f'; Friar: Business Administration Depart-: ~ 1 •i -ca\. . President, 1919-20; Sophomorement, dem, Prcsidcn 19 16-17; Senior Class, Presi­ ,. • 1 t dent, 192 1 ; Chairman United Publication t Board; L\ ssistant in Business •.\.dministration. 1 • of .\'{" Iajor has been the e~ His stand-in ,,·ith t • aspiring B. B. :\'s, but he has run a little·. man ' i ! H the Friars ha,·e ! class po\1tics. . much to. . \\ . t • 1 1 ",,.. t ~ . ­ -----------_.-5-.C""~__,...,...::::--:----...--------~~~-- ::-.:-:- __.":.. 1 :".:::::~:...:: ..-.-----.-:....- .;;...:....,.--;:.;.-....-..:;..- ·­ 1-..----..........--..a...., Pagc 69 --. ·­ • \ ••• / --·-· -........................ ,,,''' ___---_,....-------·~ -··----·-----·-.•. ------.."". '' -·····.."".""....." "..............".-----~-··"·· ."""...." ,, "-.., 1\".... ""._•• • .' ____,,....... .".""" .-,..--,.".". : 1 ...-....-··· -. ".."..·-·····" •. ·:-J · ··~ ••" ••""•••• " . 1 t•: :. : : • :• • ... • . : ' . .. . . ........ " .. . . . • / . ; .. . . . . ~ . 1 . :. . . : . : : : .. . • . : ' " : : . :" . 1•• - • . ·, . " : • . • :· -:. . .. : .•• . ' • .ii." ' • .• .• • ..B. B. A ,.. s. H . ]ER . LEE Ac . . RA~IEY \VATSON HEL~IS, B. B. A fllliN~ .: • /; ' ' :, . ~ . • \/!!J. i "..,"' '" ..:.\' " . . . • ," . .: . : y • ,,,; . : Turnersi1ille 1• r- Celina •'.• •• t Ir ..'": :• ; ~ \ : . ... . ;: ' . . ~ ,;~ " : "'~~:·~ :..; ·... -..,.," 1 : ,.. : '! '~ ~ Rusk; B Hall Association; Rusticusses. .j A K 'Y; Kane Klub; Masonic Study "·, i/ '··'· " ". : ": ~ • : . .:. ~· .•• . ..., Y"" •·: " • ~ ,,. " ?N : f ~ Possessed of rare ability as an One of the best workers in the B. A. Department accountant, •• · . •. t:"\.J/'~•:: ,,.,,-..-"'~'4-• : • ": ... ;: : .• . Lee \vill be a valuable asset to the home-town ;,..~;.;:~.-:... •. . -·..,~~··...-. ,..,. ': : :: .,,,... , .... ~i ! • ·~~'.:"'':',· "'·; il' .. <, : ' : : v in finding it \. lajor \\'as a little sl r""; ~..: r:,·:: ..: -·:: .•::·~- .. t:,:... , . ::1:;::,~:• , . " :0 .• ." even if the r. i - : ~ ... . bank, provided he is not lured by the bright lights . ~ . . . • • . i. out " '"",. ' , .... ~"'!.~:!: : :. :,,:-:" . .• : . . : ! t ,, . •• • .: 1 : • . : B. B. AKIN, . ]uH.FRED : : . " B. B. A. , ] Al\IES ".\. HENDRIX, • ·?·~·~4'\.ij ,;.:_;. . "~,.,~~ ~." : :: . '.': .' . V:l?.. ••~ . ' t ~ -· : ..; • •••• 11..••••"" "••:1····,.., . A ,,,......, •• :'l. : :, .• ' ~ ~;:-:­ ~ . :• . "l"f ", : . .1ustin Teague ' 1:­ '(• J : !Jt :: ~~,, ~~ ~. -," 9 ~-~,,,.-;-1 : .... ~ . . .•• .• Fred was unable to a\\'ait the awarding of the start into business, but has succeeded . sheepskin t Acacia; A K ! ' :. " ' . Masonic Study 'l.· ; ~~ :.:·~.· ; . ." "\ • ~.••"" "~:•. :.: :," ~ ~~ . . : ,"' .• ".,,, r..,,. .:•••••• ... '."."._, . ~ . • .- . \Ve ·· ,,·il1 a},,·ays remember Jimmie as the faith '..~ ,_j .:. -=•... c " :(: . : - ~ ..:~-~ .." • • • • ·-· • :-ltN.; in managing for quite an income during his school ~ ~~ : . :•• •• \ . .. 11 . 8 . ...... rt of a certain Titian-haired one. We have . ful esc • " ' 1; • • .:" "' days . : i< • :::;." ::""' • •i..··• t "' • •• ••·:;.·." •• :• .: ~: • "· ~ . . .'• . " • - ..: :admit he ,,·as convincing. for \Ve have seen her . t •. •.f..••• :"~ . ::: : "~-: : ·~ ·~ : ::.. w.::.:: · :•: ·-······­ .• : -·--w : • .: .1 • . . ;. - : . finger. .· ............ . :·,··::~-: : " ••. •.: ro " •"••• ~'" ."" \ KEESE, B. B. A ··' ~ "":•;:::. .:•• ·~~-• ·-: .:. ~;;..:: 1·.,,,._ ·"' .= d..(. ...-.. &; ...,.. V ALTER H. •. . " • -" ...•; . · '"'··~· ·" • • • • ": ' • : " ··~ . .• . . "-....t: • ' ~ =~ ·· .···· .... ... ... .,. '.'" ····•"r..- ...;~~ ". .......~ • . . • . . • . • zs . Lyo : B. B. A " . : .• . • ' .. . ~ ,,,.,. ---:; " : "-. • " •• • ERNEST PAUL HERBER, ..:::.:_: : '1.o. ... • '"~ .•·=:~· :. :~.;,:. ".::· :: .··''-·· ..: ······ ·!::.~=:i ~~. ;~i :··:::.::• .. •.;\ " <: ••~"........ ,= .. •;-: : : : : : ~ .• . A. E. F. Club; La Cercle Francais. . . • Austin . " : ..•::· • :: . . . ~"' ~ ~~ : : : : . . . Up for revie\V the second time this time with . . ".: " .... • ••.," : " : • .• . • Rusk; Kane Klub; Germania; Sons of Herrnan " . • • ~ :f•• "• ....." • " : ·;•:.." :::••• " .,"~., : : : ; : : ; . ·­ . B. A. 11 the future bankers. Walter says that ; ." :~·:: .• : . . . ~ •· ·~ .... ...:: . '\.yr•.• •···-·•• ••-..: , .~· ~...•. ...~· ·... ( ~·--. " . ; .". / . . . . .. --. . ~' . . . ·:---··· Prize, 1916. " : . . took the major portion of his time, but he has ·~·· "' • ~::J : .. ,,,._ " : : : : : ..; ,."._,.~ . .. /:: ..: •••:'" . . : /­ • . f Came pretty near gra,·ying an assistantship in .: • • rk and play very skillfully . \Vbalance . learned )t....." • • ~~",.,, ...•:, \tf·;t : ~-... '"'.:",; ~ ~~ ~ ·= t : : ·:: '•• , .. ! ' l = ~ 'bus} .. \vas tbut then, hef\.; B. . \vith other duties . • ... ~ .:­ • • •••••• ~-,,...., 1•···•···• " • ·-: :--.. :.·: and with good results ~.. •.,. '~. . .., ...."' • :; • • • . .• • - . ' . : . ··...···~ : ::.;: •:. .. .:: :.;~·.-:::-: . . . :••:•,...'"..' " "" .. -''"· .'. • . do it justice, any,va.·} y ' • :. . t .. ."~ ." . " . ." •1 ". .~ ... -. . ~.-•...":t•"; ).• " "' • .• ,,..~ J • l.i; : ·• .........•"".("•-" " ~-""' ,,.. -· .·- .", " ... •1:·~ ., ~r. · . .",·······-:­ ' •••-r-• . t.~. ;:.,,,...,.... ~~.~~:%.:== ,}.'"....: "8•••"WJ'••=~­ "..".,... ""!~"~••",..•t•••• . •• " : .";. •1 ...--· ·-·· .. " ~ " •• " • -... " : B. B. A ... K " .• • : • ",.., " . ~ ,,,. " ... . ".·; ... :"'·· 'J. " " -:.. " ZoE ERY, • . .J ···-· . • " .: 41i!: .,,. . , •* ." " " oN, B. B. A . : ~ • . RoBERT \VAYNE Hus " ••••• :$·•" • ··-"' ... ".. " ~ -··· " , : . ;•,,:.. -::~... •••••• . •.• .. : : ....." B. A. : •.•"·>·" ••, ." " • . zd. Eastla .,. • • i• ~ ~ • ..... : ::....'/~ • ~ , " Henderso i . - •. . ••.. : 1• I: X; Cap a nd Go",·n; Pierian; Assistant i • •. . <1> -··......". /.;.:." •. . . . .• . . Kane Klub . t. . ···-·-... . ~ .: . . assistant in B. A.. and disapproves the i .. ,• ~-· . Is an .• . of ''B'' H all who One of the fe,\· inhabitants ,".... ,_, .• . . . • . . ••. theory that business girls aren't popular \\·ith the • • • . . .. •:•guide political destinies of the . doesn't tr)· t. . . . . . .• . . . . --­ . . . ; ".-." ...­ .• men. rter of ~lorgan's t . He's a suppschool. ... .• . . i ... "...... ! •.• . .• . 1 • . ••: . . . . . •. •.. . .• • : • .•. 1. : .•• •. . • 1 ·····-·-·····-·· . ·-·: . ~ . ,.. •• • .v.wl •••• •• •••~ ........ •".. •:••• •. •..." . .. •• . 1 ' ... . .. • •• .'•. .: t. :•• . .: ..,,..._.""•••".··-······••: " -"" .. .... " • " ". " ........_. ·--. ~·-. • •• • .. : ' . .• • . ····~·~ "·-~."....._..,_, -·-.....---'·• ~-.............. ~ (-• :;:::--..::--~=-:...... ··----­ .... -1 ' ·'-•""'... , .... .;....;..,-=...; .,,,,,.,,...,....•::,..,... ---......-......-..•~..."-••,,,,...""... ---·:---....,....-_________----~~,..~· ·-~·--­ ,...::·,,..r· . " . . ". - ....,~.,_.....,........-··-~" ' -·---~........ ....... ...... • ( . Paqe iO • \\'Orking up his assignments '' . ith sucl' · energ}'\ i, .•~,f"'l "•--y ' ••"-. , ');."thc Tornbstonesn". Arn'' . . .. . ... ' \ ··.-•••• --·---------~-~~--~~---------------­ \ ...--·# r ·-­11 .:\IARK H. LATII\-IER, B. B. A. z . eridia/. J• ~ on.ssociati.\ .Kane Klub~ Rusk; B Hall!• . 1 The onl)· objection the B. B. A. students had i to l\lark ,,·as that he rnade the courses harder t and .. rnuch about then . . by kno,,·ing entirely . . 1 i a record in school. Accompanied Governor Hobby tell exactly . but '''as unable tMexico. to what -1 ~:;. ";. CtAL'DE K ERR 1cCAN, B. B. A. i . ~ i" .·!~~J«-f . .\r•: #·~.... "......• 1 1 1 1 l /:/ "'.....:.~--:· '" . ."'~: \ ·' happened on the trip. "' ~ : (,. • \( t /" ictoria .. i ·· ~ X; ..\rrO\\·head; Skull and Bones. ;' ''Filth~· :\lc:"Jasty,,, other,,·ise kno,,·n as ''Puri­ circles and . · 1 t}·,''~is a prornincnt figure in Uni,·ersit, at the Pi Phi house. He has added t this prorni­ . •• ,1' .• nencei by de,·eloping into a ''Buck'' in editing 1 . . • •' ···-·1 '· i 1 .,!:,: .. _" .... • •• ,·: 1 t 1 '\ ~ '· " : \~·•·· • • f:. · . Y.~: . .•-:,.•1 '.: K·'~· j·\~~~~ i '\ .'.: x·• \• 'f·; /.'·r;':~~ --"·'"'......:1 · . ·••~.h••.'".'". ~:.~ " ~~· "....• ".... 'jfY "• ~ ,,,. .". . i ~ • .", •. .• . • • r­ . . : :: i •• 1 ~ :.' . ~ . . .;• .. . \ ' . ~-! \ i \ : .~ '· !/ . .• ".. ·~i i .... -·--··... ~~"~: ~ ; :. ~-~~-':::]:i! :..... " : ~;..;....~".:~ . ;~~~~_'/;'·~.~~r'".~~.....J . .;.;.- ~•··~1:•'''~: ;. :;~"i:i '~~1r.~·~·.·=i•.•, .:: · ~~~~~~'. ;~.1::.1[;;! -~ f ~ u; ~t·'~!' :· . . 1•• 1 /// -------------------~~~~~~------------------_:_·~,: / ,· j o HN BEVERLY Moo B . B. A " ,. Dallas Rusticusses; Glee Club. 1918; Varsity Circus; arsity' \. Director :.. 9-Varsity IVIinstrels, 191 /!• Revue, 1920; Kane Klub; .<\ssistant in Business , Adrninistration; lVIanager Varsit}' Circus, 192 1. Endrnan extraordinar . and an unusual student ·. , John of Minstrel and Circus farne has rnade quite • 1 .".AB.B.EELY, . E. R . io . jEFF r Amarillo cl> K \11'; A K '1'; Rattler; Track, 1Qr9-20-21; lt1 ~ Football, Assistant Manager, 19 18; Manager, :C.,\ 1919; Cross-Countr}', 1917-18-19-20; Order of ".~~.......i T; l nterfraternity Council Secretar}' and . -. . · . .... . , . .. ""•••~"•{;·.~~." ···~ • • . .. ·1 . . . .1 Treasurer. 1920: Gerrnan Club, President . .·: '.. flt ::: ". :.: ". •: .. ••• : " , .... ; " ' :;,..~ : ~ ··~ : .' ';-:~ :. , 1 .: ,. . "'... 1t •• . ..... :· 19 18; Kane Klub . •• . .. --."'. .i· ~ •."":). .......,... ,.... . :--.;. . '"' ' ........."...1 ­ •:... • . . . .. l sn't it lucky his narne \\·asn't Mutt. for J eff 'q ~ ....­ •c .. .. . . "~.~.:• ..""" . . : .lANNING, B. B. A . BERT . JESSE .. .. . R " \ . • just suits hirn. He's little but he's rnight . and they · . say rnighty fast (on the track, of course). j eff is a . : ....,. " ·:::.~\. ... . m . ;. " ~"~ )·.· ".. r:::::~·~ " . .:;(: 1. : ..:~· -.{ " . " ;.. . .. ·­ • : . ..,._" Nt ~ : ~ ~~ 1-oakuni • " . .:: . · . .". .... . . ~ ~ .. - .­ . . friends· . school and has rnan . popular rnan i ..... . . • .... . ,,,. 1 Rusk: Kane Klub. 'J; ·>~,~ . :-. ! :::.. '.' ••\ .. ~,'N i...' r: .. lu :,,... . =-•. . t··: . • . • t. • : . , . ~ i SAIVIUEL RA_, r P ARRISH, B . B. .= hat rnore'\\-.r·oakuA Rusk politician frorn 1 .:. ~:. · J·=·'. ••,i. \ A..\ •1;~ .. :· • 1 ; t • ~ ·~~~ 1 could be said? .-\fter four }·ears of '' ork he is finall}' : f"; ;1 :':~ •• r.: .'. A.. . ;:•··1 1 • • • • •• " :.. 1 " za . Corsica !• ,.... • -J< .• . (.'" 1 • : • 1 • • • • •: . i •:, " read1· to be paid off . ~. ·i . . ;,; . • . j ''. . (> • ) .; " ... . •· ~ . :: .. "··~: .. . . •J.'· : ! ··· . a :.":. •••• . A firrn belie,·er of \\'oodro,,· \\'i\son's theory that the prlrnar} •-y •. •1•1 it ~ .\ 1".- ·~· ., .~ ;;-;~· "!&-."'..\ :· · .•...·.~;,:~ :~ w ~~;.,. .·:· M ~'-~.~""· •i"~. =-·~. :. . v:; " 11 .. \ ' purpose of a L" · i\·ersit}' is scholar­ .. . " ~ . ship. Samuel has dodged acti,·ities and applied .rk\'\. . hirnself t Guv DALTON P'P ooL, B. B .•A. . i. u_rti.. _ A K q•; Kane Klub. H ere's the ~rnooth looking indi,·idual ,,·ho 3 popular ,,·ith the co-eds. Hangs . .rnakes B. A up some good grades. and is knoy.·n to the buzzards in front of the Librar•\-. ~ $; ,,,....-. .... • " ( 1 . .IATHES, B. B. A . .C•1\\ . ' vit:v .. 1 Pla i 1 ~ T ~; TEX"\N Staff: Speakers; ] unior Acadernic 1 ssen bl}'man; Junior Class. President, 19 18 . . \; thers the Delts . ·,,ere not for •·c·· and a fe \.. . lf i . ,,·ould ne,·er make frat a\·crage. He is more intercsted in bi siness than his politicall>· inclined . 1 Full fledged directur aer. . brotl uf horne-tO\\ n . .. o.tbank. ~ . .... : i ~:; .r~ ~ ).. ~·!: ·' i : Freshman Football Associate Editor . K qr; DAX: A .. , 1916 . ; LY T EXAN, . . " • , • 1 • , ... '\ . ~·· "1 t CAc Business Staff . . • . • 19 18-19; 1920-21 us ; Recognized by the cane and Susan-who is . ,, •! , , , .:-~" ., r German Club, Vice-President, 1920 L.r4•• : ·· ~ ~ t telling . usually \vith him. The Fijis t . ~ • • are prone .• . \ ." ~ ··"'"" :. ............ . . J , ·: ·-• .,,..." . 7••··.,_ • t what a football man he would be except for that He has a hand in everyt hing that gives pub - : •. . . .• ' . .;} Y;.:~~ ~,;., . v the Fijis\ . lame leg, but then you kn licity-from the T EXAN to the German Club • 1 - ' . • Y ~\:/( . ..• perhaps he needed it that his Frat brother, Eyler ••. • , might not surpass him . " • ': ~ ~ .. • t . • \ B. B. AON,BINS . LESLIE R . E ~ • • 1 : ------;;;.· 1' 1 . i • .• c. AuBREY s~ B. B. A. • IIT H z. . Killee , 1 ! " , .• 1 ... " ...... .... : ." .. · man . Club. SlitF.E.A.\ . : Forsook the Campus long enough to take a -~: ~:-·-·~~ Longhorn Band, 19 19 -20-21; Rusk; Kane Klub. ~t. .; •~.f",,·~t .! :;:: -stay . and returned t.· . Paris and vicinit . trip t • . ••1 1L ~ ." '­ n't be here after the University .' ''He's sorry he #1 ~f ~ { ' ~ . only long enough to grab off the sheepskin . is moved, but shouldn' t complain. H e • was a . . ·~: • • ­ . :. • ,,. member of the band that "'elcomed the Greaser • - •• i •• . 1 . :-. ­-. 1 Generals-that's fun enough. r: .: -:"· . . • s uART RoE, B. B. A. . --1"'·'. ,_• \:"' ... . . :. "r . sA S . Lou , B. B. A. . • . • . Austi . . • . . i. R O'-"'ENA SPESSARD 1 ." • .,. " ." : . " . . •t . 4 ... : = 4> ~ : . Taft X; P ierian; Y. W. C. A. Treasurer; Student :·s ...,_ ): : • :. ~· ~ " • 1 • • • • • ~ J • : -~ " • "'..."... " :.: .'• i j,~"':,,."• .•... • • Volunteer. 1 • • • "_. r1• 6"~ • ' 4> !: X; Pierian; Cap and Gown; Y. W. C. A ;. j . . . ... Just why a B. A. student would be a Pierian i ~.?!:.":. . " . : . ~~ ,'~ :" ~:..:: • .... . .. ..... . " Present Day . " f " . . :... • • . • .: . . . ... is hard to understand, for that is an organization i: • ..,/ ...~ :_ . •. • , ..:" .t,·. :·• .:·: for impractical theorists. She's activc ~ : ~~ • .l(.T."•· . exclusivel • • " •c • " • • " • " • • • 1 :• :..: .. ! 1 1 • )·\: . : Comes from the ranch country, and mixes .. f.• .. . . men.' \\business " 'ith pleasure. .t\.nother one of the • • •: .:. • • •.c i7•;;;.. . hile organizations tho, so tr}' t . \\rth . in 7 • • t • .: •J' . . •." : some \V •• . 1 " . ) attracted t B. A. by-(but you know the inside . ~ :" ....." " • ": • " • ,". 1 • forgive her . • :• . . ~ -~"' -~ 1,~ ! dope, don't ?) you . ~"•1".... • • •"...: :•1 . :'~~ =·· ;.'." :'\::: • ! .:" .; • .: ;...,. r..;; W~. r • ' 1 ." ,..·~.­ ~i...'J ..., · 1 < .~r ··-·-· ·~ :-. ­- • A RTHUR SQUYRES, B. B. A. .­ 1 : " ~ ( . ' .• B. B. A • •n..­-. . • City i . . " iAS ~. TH . H. ] ScHu Lz, ' . • " ·-: . . . . .• oakum . . ; Falls . •• -•• .".•. -··& i . .... ! ­ • . :··.". f . Band; K ane K lub • ... Club 1Ne\vman; .. A K q • . ' . . . . . He's quiet and dignified enough until he gets 1 Completed the four-}'ear course \\'ith as little •• .1 --=---­ --". ­ 1 . that Stark minstrel uniform and joins Chand . . - noise as possible, but made good enough grades 1 . i •• ler's bunch of noise makers, when he forgets his • J ·}become an Alpha Kappa Psi. But ]eff Neel . t j . \\· is one, too; so it can't mean much . }--­ .. • . •! • . ' 1 . .. . 1 ."__ . 1 f 1 , ~· - .es . orr i ! 1 1 . --...." ... .... ·-....-··,­ ·--­ 1 ~ i . ..... 1 ' -: . . ---o;;.; ----~-------~~~=-• : t....•=:-~-----------------__....J· ". -." ·--"· -• _ • ...._ ..." .... "~ " ." ·-,# -­ . , ­ Page iZ .•• ., ':/ ·~'~'1~~~~~~----------------.- ­ ,. . i shall, but fina1ly sa\\' his mistake and came t • ,,.,• __ _ ------··---~-----• • -• •.... • -­ , •••.•-•· - . 1 1 • Es. A1'-]B. A. 1 ir-·" J B. B. A. BjR.,EDlvf.AN,. S .. E PoPE WARE) . 1• • 1 • . . .." ," , . 1 :. Dallas • . . iont. Btau ,r• ~ j • .\ : • • • •'· '1': Rat . Began his college career at the College of Mar­ 4> ~ 8: A K ler; Skull and Bones; Ger­ • . • - • " 1 - ~ ,,., ~ man Club Director . . - a 1 • \. . \ absorb quite a . school. Has been able t . real bit ~ :· '• 1 Edmon Stedman hails from the big oil city of • 1 "• v ." of \\'isdom during hi:s short stay \\'ith us . ' Beaumont. He deserted the ranks of A. & t\1 t . ,~ , . , ' i he1p run the Phis and smash . old \'arsity t . come t 1 •t , i • a fe,v feminine hearts. He's jolly and good-natured 1 1 1 behind that red head''· . and has that ''pushenc 1 • 1 i number his friends 1 . causes him t which among . • • 1 ('\ ! r '1 BB. . s W . RR . 1I!\ the hundreds O scAR RoBER ~.!\. 1 LLS, ] osEPH . . 1 . • . ' '·­ • igton. Te/lif/~ • '~-;i~A. 1 : B.B. ,. RACKBEi. S . 1 1 • ~ ·p:l . 1,, ~t • 1 Kane Klub; Panhandle Club; \"'. M. C. A. 1 . .... ·:. ~ ­ Rock Spri . zgs 1 • i ._":.-/;" i11 J!Jt t: • ... T akes an active interest in things academic ".):. . . '->1'.4, . ' f,, ...\~\ .' ." • . 1 ... , , • cl> B K: B Hall Association, President; Grad ~ - even t the Kane Klub. Is ramrod of the Pan . - . '. ! .{f ' ~­ • f uate School, President, 1920-2 1: Senior '. L: ..' .....~ ~"A• handlers, t and gives solicitous advice to the , .. • ,., • ».}.; :=l:f : . ~ President, 1q20; Kane Klub, Kingcadems,.\. 1 J1' i incoming frosh each year . ,.~ ~ ;.i (J 1.' ' .•. ··~: ·~: '· • . . . "",_...' . : ! • • " N<. 1 : 1: 1 . of Kanc, 1919-20; Rusticusses: University • " 1 " 1 . 1 1 " ....... Scholarship in Economics, 191<)-20: in Gov .t--... ".' - • "' r·. ernment, 1920-21 ; La Tertulia, \ 'ice-President ~· 1 t F f(ll , -~ 19 19-20. ."!. \"-.- __;··---",~ . • r \\ hat more can bc said than has been? He's a :. 1 E. lrARBOROUGH) B. B. ..\." . ..-~ : fuRRIS . 1 \'ital part of e\·er)·thing intellectual and political , f] ; .. • including the Eco department and B Hal\. ' 1 .~ ... a~. Kauf ( • . 1 ..,.• -· .AB.B. . S •!!"( " · . -<' ""i..1 Lt:CILLE REET, A. E. F. Club , 1 . f.· ~ 1 1 )~ . , but he came back to finish up under the direction " -!' ;.. 920-191Q-20: Secretar.·} 1(',A...'\\X:~cl> T in Basket Ball; 1-. \\'. C .•\ .; Cap and G • lajor . of the ne,,·Jy made , " 1 . ."' J • .. '\\ . . . ! ' ]' ake." for no reason except that Scalp)· is in 1 . - r"'~~· "' ...... ~-:._" • o\untaril)· and unconsciousl)-conccrncd, gets • • ,, ( i 1 i • • hcr name in the T ~XAN ,,·ith pleasing regularit·') • . 1 a li •. ··-· -<· - 1 -1.. 1ing br and a smile . Shi tingcapti\•a . '\\. C)'CS BB.c) . 1 HARvE,. You . 1LLIA-\\; might)' good sport . .\ !. . . .."'. . . RoBERT LEE TA\"LOR, B. B. A. a ... 1 Corsica• '".,.,----->-­ Bt·l/rvue 1 1\thenaeum; Kane Klub i• . 1. C •- Kanc Klub; ) -. ; .\ . . • - '',hile,,torc}•clc . \\ 7ho hasn't dodged his m aiting • - ~ for a street car or crossing the strcct? Not such He \\'ields a ,,•ickcd cane ,,·hen some o( the seniors , --· pass required . a shark in Spanish. but managcd t forget to \\'ear thcir collars. But on other occa­ . . • ' sions he is all for hard "·ork-"·hich has been \'ery bcr1eficial. ledge of finance'.\\ Has bccn putting his knc:xams. ~ • -into beneficial practice this }'ear. . ---:1_j -----------=-· __________--:_____ -= ---:--:----:~------~---------· - • ~- Paoc 73 \ •\ '',,,\ 1 ' 1 ,....,. • ... ",....,.. ,, "", • _-----_,.....--_....·-··-·-----·-··"·~· "---·..." ••• / ,, ."'""'"'.".: . • •" ••1 '' ....~...........­ ~ ·------...."-"•.., ···-· " • . . Bachelors of Laws .•• • ~ \\"1LLIAr.1 BARTON J ACK BALL, B. "1\.'. ! •' : • • . •• .:i LL. B. ·.i'/ : : " " • !zersville .. Far~~ • • ~B.LL.,.}Rs,A~1 . A . LLIAM FoR . V\.! ' ;:\v-Moooo-Colv.:\. ~ . :4» .. 4>:i ~ Acacia: 4> B K. : • . i . oaku . } .,,' ,, • Club; Shorthorns, 17; America n i . s'j i Speaker .."'\'. : : Rusk, 1918-9; Longhorn Band, 19 17-1921 . j, , Chemical Societ President Rusk, 19 19 ; ! :· ...~ . ' : 1• His fa ther's respect for Hild>•'s contract course j :, :':iR .~:; . ~ Cofer Law Society; Knight of the Kane; ~ ".1 , • ;•-~~· ··_Ji\, ,.,· j Leathernecks: Vinson Literary Society, Presi-j ooo shekles to 11, . fork up'' the'' . prompted him t Little Willie for refraining from the use of ''those j j "·,:?-~·:i.~~i.> . .: ~ 1 dcnt, 19 19; Senior Councilma 19 19; Quiz-i ,.. ~ 1'', ~~;:·;:".::' ~·:·~::-~-:" i mastcr in Law; President, Middle La\v Class; j nasty old cigarettes.'' '' :~ ~':S 1 i La\.V Review Board ! • . s .• . : ; ;.: "'·t."'' . ::'1::, i~ .: fair deal when the .; . ome say he \\'asn't gi ' 1 t : American''Hall··~..: '.. ::;:~:;JA~fES EBLEN ALLISON, LL. B . i r ! . . . i , ... en a • selected. Zac finally team was . • 1 ! : • " · . 1 -~~~~-~~..:~-· t'. sa\v the lighr-let's hope H ild does soon . ' San Saba ~11 ...... i :• :• .• ." ". ii .'.. i ••'!'·?-;:-;-.r.(1§:-~··: ..; ; -. : ~ . . arslzall!. 1 1-"-'-,''......•--··· " J " . . . ..... l.'i.' -.... : ":J : •• ' .:l 8 cl>: Chancellor; Sruden s' Council, 19 19-20 . . i • ••• Rusk; Cofer La\\' Societ}'; lntra.v-1ural Coun ; ACK Boo HE BLALOCK, LI". B ] . :j ) • ' : -'!"­ cil, 19 19-20 . , r.t':: i. • ..,.. ;or: .... 3,•• -.r .:'-1 /':: .. • -~ ~<' ! 'J 'iddle!.vFriar; Skull and Bones; PresidentP;~ .. .~~ ~ .··· ;.. " ! \ : . " . ~ ." ~ . ;(• One of that class of Capitol employees whom . :..:: . ,,r !. · Law Class; Athenaeum; Assembly , 19 19-20 ~ ; r{!> • ·i ......~- .",:.:,, • 'N' .• .• • j ., . :· • .:" .• . 1 ..•• r.,..,_ .: , : ' . our belo\·ed Governor declares is bankrupting ·, . ,, -·· •. ." : ·: • : • t •••: : . . .....:." . . . . . • • Magazine . Business Manager, Lo ; GHORN ! 1 • :• , : the Lone Star State . Debate Council, 19 19-20; State Oratorical ~ ~ . ~...,,,,,,,.. . .·····.. ~· i: :-:. ..,-•.:. . 1 ..., .• • : . . :~ ~ ..::: ,""'9 ';; ••......1•'!:!;... .. ! fJ. , •••••••: •• • ~. .. ~· " • • .~ '." . :: ~ ~ • . .r : • : .·· Assn. ; Debate Team , 19 17. • ' n =· 1 • . . .::: " . ..:··=J: ~­ 'J)"'. .•• ... .. :...... . : . : . : -...,, .• .: . • ." • . .... A man of ''Beaucoup'' ,,·ords. and B. A., M. A., ·~ " ,(. . • " •:•: some say . ]oHN RoBERT ANTHONY, . ..r... '"~ . • • ­...-·-···· -. . ~ r . t t " • t •• ... : • little thought, \vhose tirade at the convocation i an ideal beauty page caused him t lose the . . . . - .. . . : " LL. B. • . . ::'....:~ . "'"'••: . -· . .. .. . ! : ~~ • : ..,."~ • : .; .. •• :..., •• .= .· . ••:' . "-:•~•: : 1...r.,... • vote of the fair sex in his race for student prexy . " ··" • • :;-·~= • • • 11 "•"i. ti.Aus • •• " -;&; :: ...... : • "• :. -c--· ..... ..; :·"';~4»;~f'cf> .: . . ..: i• A misfit in the Law department because of his : • : ..: ... " ~-" •_.:-. • .l\:, • <. .,, . . :.:" ... • . • •1:• .:.. ·. '· . $. . ,..... ~. ""•.< ' ." .. ." ~ : :; ,,. .... : .!\.ty;Socie'."'' Speakers' Club; Cofer L E. F . , ; !' •" ." • , .,,. • • : ""~ ' .. .. -·-.(: ­ ·· .···· i pedoggie tendencies, \vhose peculiar headgear has 1 ' 1!~, "·,.:­ . .. ~· •. • . ~ . • ••' r"I" •: ..:".: .." ... •"~ . •• ". . .Club ". .. " •• . : ~ ~ : f • • ••' 7 ..... } i• • ~ been the subject of much discussion among the ~ :~ . ......",~ ,.... ~ " '# " • " . . . •.••••" . .­ -..:• J."...)·• ....: · .,, He \vould have been one of our prexies if it ~~ ' 1 ..,o., j _ :. ". ," Beau Brummels of the class. :: • • -~= ~ ~:;.~ .:"... ·~ ." • • ~.c;. ~ " . i < :.. " ~ \\'ere not for his obnoxious connections " ·.,·-··"'-•• -;:.;> • • •. ! . • • . 1 ' • : ,,. • . . : . !t -•."•"•..-">"B.LL.,RY . oH ~ H. Aw]! • . • -'•' • • r..... ! : ­ • .. • TAYLOR B . • . HuBAR • . . • YER, LL. B . .­ • : . - ' •• : • • ze . Jbile:, Dallas • t .;•-...... ".. . •.• . . .. .' . .• - .• : : cf>: 4» ~ ~ P; <1> ~ 4» ; President of A T; ~ • La\vRusk: CoferCabinet;A.C.. .. .');X A\, - . ·­ .• ' the La\v Department, 19 10-21: Debating .•• : . Societ}·; D aniel Fund Committee; Secretar-') i Team, 1917 , 19 20 . • . .• Treasurer of the Cross T imber Club . • • The boy \\·ho put the bomb under Pat's political :• • . . -_".... ·­" • .....­ • . • . ~Ir. ''Colossal Ego," foremost exponent of cheap dream of putting Charlie in the prex>·'s chair ! • ... • : . . ·:-- . .,.. 1 •. . ........... ".." ..•riety. Famous desk hound \vho admits of . not . He's in a hurry for he started a famil>· and a la\v " : • . . . : reform . on\y one failure in life his attempt t •. • • . ••• practice before gettir g the LL. B .. •• . . . . . . . • B. Hall . ' . ... ...-.... .. . -· .. ". " ......" "..'( 1 • 1 : ." ;• ! ' . ' . . . • i \ ......".".." "...""".. . 1 . .• ......._." ·--.,: """''­ .........-·····­ ~ ··­ _,......__....-". ..........-" ·~· -~". .""".............._ -~ _.,.,",..... ....." .... - _ - .........­--. ___,.......... ,_.............-­ . ...." "" -.".......".·--·-··· .,." , ..... . ............... "" . ---··-·· .""" . .".~ -··· ." .....,_..,-­ ".-.'~ ............ ---,.,..,.,,__ ....~-·-· .." ......"." ..,.."-...." ..............".-----...-\ __.--­ ...__,,." --......-.... ·"'"·-····--...~­ . _ ... " ' - . Page i4 \ ••• ! ' ' ' ........""---·--~-~·· • "~"". / .,.' ' __,___,,..,.,,...,,,. -·-·--......".""", . • ---------·---~--·--·---."-.".._." / . · ". 1••... ••---...,,,,.,...... •. "..... '' ,, ___,,,,,.,,....._-",."...".,........ • . ········ L . -".".--•.......-.-'­ .-·:~ --". ..•"., •• "..---"­ . 1. :· . . . •••• •. • •• ••.. ' !-. : .j . ••• .. • . ! • ' • • !r ..,. . LL. B • • S..l. P. CHANDLER, LL. B : . . . .. .... .. .". ' ARLEIGH DAVIS, E\' . . . : ~. --. ;: : . . : .". . : . . . . . Austi : ~ zgsville . Ki ;• . . . z . ' 1 • • 6 • " -· • ' : .,,..' .' : i . . •• • : / ~ ' , : .1 e ; .\. E. F . Club; Universit>· Band. President ~ r ,r".,. ; .• (...... .:· ::. •. T ~; Speakers' Club; German Club Director ~ , .• . 1 ; lI1 , . . lnter-fraternit)· council; Cofer La\v •' "" ! : Director .i 192c:.21 . 1920; 1919-20; : , i :. ·: ' .: ' •. J ~·' ." ." .. ' <. " "~ Society; A. E. F. Club . !' .• • .· . .·~­ ... ,,i--> ! .v.:, ~ : :1x. i . ! ' 't: t .• v him\ . that Judge Rhea doesn't sh Says the i i ~-" . .. ~·;.V:~ /i?;1;; "... i-~z~~ ".1.'.'.~. ...".,.~"" " ...• ~., ~ .. " ;.."'...'"'.' "..... •'~."., .:.:"' • ~..,,.,. • . :. 1 • .• • ," -. proper respect in calling him ''Sid.'' A staunch The lntellectual Giant \vhose book has .. j te : . -· ~ · : !. !. . = \.vhichrgan,Mo . supporter of Ber is enough to been of invaluable assistance to Burke and the i ! : . ..""­ v "'-· • ., ton ; . • \ . \ • ~. ~ :· ! ;~)\.."',""'""....; '~ ' "'\. condemn him . other Del ta Taus . .,... • '.. : ........~ : . . . . '{:~, ;-,." : . ;.:;~:;: ;.;;·:~ . .• ':;•:.: .; •~•: .': E;~~.•....u .. ::.A., LL. BB.FER, . DALY C . JoH ~! :; • "' . .1J••- .. •1 " • , • 1 t ~ --• ••• • .... ••• • 1.,. • v '. ~ HARRY Dow, LL. B. • ;~~-~-o'oo~..'.' 'l.AVW" •••.~~.."......,: . • • f "~·,E,"~"~",_.. .'· i. 1usti~ " ,..,"'(. ...·-~:\ w --c....... .". " ..... ~-· "". ,,,,''"."......­.- ···-- :r . 1 ...."'•..., ~:' :-.:. ,,·····(",•f)" .'" ,i ~ ; 11·l?': '\" .:.1)~ '. ~ t :.. t~. ;.."*'! ..:. ···=~ i • ~ : : : •• . . . Housto i . ~ i • • i " . .. • ! . . .. P ; ~ Scribblers; Speakers' Club~ .. ;N ."; " - : ... " ~ : • ''."..""' • , "" .. ' - ' : ' lntersociet)' Debating Team. 1918-19 ; President :: . President, 1918; Debating Team 1918, 1920; : . .:" , :~~ .... -".~ i ! State Oratorical Ass'n Prize, 1919; President Rusk. 1920; Vice-President, 1920-21; Cofer \ • • • • 1 .~ " ;........" •-• Y Nll'i.tll..'I ." : ~--.'"'" • : :: : :· ~-. . :t,••• " ·t•: ! .•t .' " • r \ ~ ~ lasonic Study .. ;'nLaw Socit>ty; B Hall Ass . : . . .. : State Oratorical Ass'n, 1920; TEXAN Staff "" ; • ~· 1· ...,,. • ' • .• . '1 :." " ·.··:•"·············• · i ·:::.••• •• ..::•• " •.r::. • • ...." y . ~" : ,.. ~ " • ." . LoNCHORN ~·lagazine Staff . Club; Menorah Societ~·; La\\' Revie"· Board • V •; • o o ... . • ~­ . : ; •••V..Y'."• .,.Z • ,,. • •. ..:,;: ·;::.:·····-··" .". . "...-. -"--., ~ : :: ::.w.;·.: : :•t : :..:: ::·• .. . ...! ..".."~ •...; , ..•... " • • : =~ .<\long \\'ith Shorty, John carries the burdens of uld have gotte his LI.. B., but his . . Harry \V :. :: : : : ·: • : : : • ·­ ! ! • ". ' ........-.'. ..-·.-. . . :• . • ~ c ;·:. . ••.. •.••••• •• .~" • : tatue,frat. Long in Butl and s· . the Arch,,·a he the filthy lucre \Vas great, so h.e is . . love for • .". t .t· ~ . . ,......~......~ ·--··· io.llli.'"· ...•• ... i··~· ••• " .,,•• ...... ····.,..~· ' .• . . : .:• .,;: .., •. :•,.,.. ••••• r • ,", ·:·:," •: ."·==·~= : ..,. ............... . .' • ~" . ,,.... <:. " . :-~ .......... . . • : .: •• •< ::~­ ::•• ~ ." .,.~ . .'• :. • "'' displaying l1is legal talent the members . has talked thc unsuspecti faculty out of t...,•o . v .\. t ·~· ! g · degrees . of the Houston bar . ......~."··· - • : " 14 - .... ~..'"" · ...;':..: .· .. .•::. ••••••., . .'••:-:" . ........" ' ........, 1• ~ •.......i"•: .:; -• • • --l . .... .... ...,, .• .• .­ " . " . 1 . ......,,,. . • " ..: · ..... :-1'·jff..:.- . ::" i.::. ~: .:~ ·····•· "~.: . •:: .~.:::::..··.•·f.•..•. > • \...A~• ..••- ..·- ",..,,./! NA . o"•""''"'••.....: ••.,.••:.""" ···'-'"-{ " . . ~ ~ •.11 . . $ .. : : '~".. .:::• ...::. J l BA., LL.B.Cox, .. F : : ~ •~ ) LEY • ...l\.LEX ~ . '·,.. .;.. : ~ ...('"" : ·:· X.•·· • " ~ k • • " : .• • BLL. ,.. ZAc DRul\1~1oV.\ :. . ~ • . • Beeville : ;. .• : •• '; • . " • " • . ~ ­ ... ~:.· .... . .•., ..:" ·:~ 1 ;..;•"' ­ •• .:....,....." 4 ' ~ . :• • : ...• :::::·-: " :• :• : :J : ....... " ··;­ ··==· 11/i_rs,io t . , .t ....·:· .t.1.-:.:• ••: f1. .{ ....: " • • • . •. • • ., • • • " •• .. ...•:"•• <." : A X A : Cofer La\\' Society; Speakers' Club; Hogg; • • ~:: : • •• : $ ; :• __). ..." • • ..." • ' ". '/. . =!.. . . ~ . . :r. ,,,t" J ~,,.. •: :,,. •• : : ~ • • K B ll; La,,· Revie\v Board; Cofer La\\. Societ);· 'f : ". ·:·· . . . ... La Tertulia: Beeville Club; Freshman Foot ' - ·~· l .'(:. ~:\··Jrr. ·:~:..::"" " • ~ ~:;.:: " . batl. 1916; Captain La,,· Football Team Pierian Literary Society: \ ;ice-President of .. " •• • " ·~ ... .. ". "" • ... ........... , 1920. ." .... " .." " •• ••• ... "­ ~-" " 1 ... ;~. . . ' • ( ! t • .,...: ." " ·~."-: . . , ,..... 1• • • :• •: N . " • "" •: : -~ the La\v Department, 192c:.21 . ~· . " ... "" .. • • A \\·ould-be ladies man, and it is said that he is ' •· .· • ~ 1. .... , ' ~ • · .... 'f: • 1 ···~ ;.o. • ­ - ;" ...,. • ...- ~" . •• .• " 1 ,e...•• .• ..... ~= the first Lambda Chi to successfully tra\•erse e. tl . Sbowed signs of intelligence ,,·hen she came t ".-•" ....... "; "_,. ... ~\.!; .·~~~'.~' :..... . " ....:~"!.' · -. ~~-:.."! . .... .""•;:. 1":c.:-••.•• lD: ... • ". v ; ~· "• . . • . <• ~ • ::;• ' •• ;•1 Flo}·d Smith·s hard\\·ood floor \Vithout mishap r ~ . realization that Jack had been false, but since sh . .:. . . ­ .. ·· · · ~ •. . .·": ." ••. . -· • .e class has given up . tl . has fallen for Ellzah Nelso . f. • N . ID Cox,]R., B. A., LL. B . R : all hope • cHARD DA\' . . . . • . ". • • f ..... ..""~••."• ·· ... •••:.. ••,....: . . .• . • .•".,....:"-.z. usti.,.... 1 . . •. • • . . . •. • .. cKs . . . DArL\"TEX.\N Staff, 1916; junior Class Represent-. i l\fRs. D DA\ "IES FALVEY, LL. B. : . ·-·.•• ~.r.: "".,.. . :­ 1 -··..... •. •ssembly. 1916-17; United 1 i .\. 'e Students·ati, •• . 1 .. . i . lusti.• • . Bas-Publications Board, 1916-17; Assistant t • • . ' ll; \ 1ice-Preside ket Ball :\lanager. 1917; !\.lasonic Study Club K B t Senior Law Class• 1920-21 • .• . . • •. . . -·-­ --·­ :. . . make aho,·e 78 in Private . l Her one ambition is t '--·...--~...•-§:up the practice of la\\' for a·egi\ . illing t.\\ •sinceear,· . d him as a ~ -~ ~=.~ ~ 1 Corps. Her burdens are lightened this.tcaptainc)·. but when l·ncle Sam rat . . =. ~ : •i ha\•e ail he decided to stay ,,.ith us. : she doesn't ha,·e to took after Sue. .- :. • :• " ••". 1: .. .11t: ~ :; -.......-."· --··· 1 : . " i..-••~-.. l _ ........... ~----· : i ~·~-........------~ • • ~~ ~L ~~ ·'· ..···-..i-' 0 ..........,.._____ • "-··-·......••••--........."••-..,,.".,,..............."-.... :-··-·· .'""---... -..·· "". - . . -··­ -,,.... " • ­--. . .,.......__ -· -... __....,..__ ~ --..... ·------··..--­ ._...­--. ----~-..............'. ·•.-- ­ , ,. . ' " "'-'-• .,, Pagc 76 • 1 /// /:' . ~ s . . :•. -----·-------~--­ __".-----·--:-----------------­ ··--­ \ .• ·­ ."~ ~ , r·-___,. "_.. • : . .. J " !. . . 1 • • • DAVID HARRIS, B. A., LL. B BERT M. FIELD, B. A., LL. B . 1 R ~ . . , : . . • : i • ...,_ .... . itonio . i "4 . Sa ...... YN. . Brookly • \ • 1, \ J • . \ ••• . • '• B K ; t.. ~ P; ~ Rusk; Cofer La\v Society; B. Hall Ass'n; Keeper 1' • . j ! • . r . ~.' •• .•. 1 • " ,' . • of the Kane; President, lnter-Rooming House Academic Dept., '17; Pres. Senior Class, ' 20; • .• ' 1 Y' . "... :1" .,_..." . . 1anager League~ ;. Scribblers; Pres. ] unior Class, ' 1! ?~•· :' \. "' ..: : . . , , ( ' Only Pat Holmes can tell ho\v long this boy has Track, '20; Debating Team; Glee Club ;v:-. ;, ! : ·:·~........:.­ . ...-:.··"-~:b..•.,' ; ~ . been around here . 1 Rusk, Pres., '17, '20: Winner Wilmont Prize : " "" " " \ . , ....... N ".. •t .."" • : . . ...1 "· 1 .. : ~........:.".~ .•\...~.,, ".,,,.•• . _,,.,. ~·,-·· 7-"~·· . ....." .." _,~,, Stelfox Prize, Boone Prize, Evans Prize i • t :. ; 1 ! j , ... : . 1 LL. B . Magazine Staffaff; . us S . A E. F. Club; CAc . . ; ; THOMAS MAXEY HART, ""$)!'-·· " .,", , . . . ·,:~;.; Y~ . Cabinet; Public Speaking CouncilY. . 1 . . i-­ . : • t . A usti .• ~ ·.··! 1 \ : . . : " __.._ : - !•) ~1 •• • ,erature . his campaign li . boy who, according tA.."! 1<­ . • . tl . . '' K ~; Baseball, 1916, '17, '20, '21; Capt, '17; Foot was the ''high mogul e hill. But politics and - ~-~ .~ ' 1 "v.Mt.=-r·:•. J " . ' -"'--··~-=­ r.·· ~!~ /. ·?1~ ~ : f ~' :J\ ball. 1916, ' 19, '20; Capt., '20; President 1920-21; Skull and Bones; Presihead,'\\ . Arr - the La'v School proved Bob's undoing . ..: ~ ; ~ .;... t . . . ..., . : . ~ -; :•\.,­-.=' ; ! ' : ; i:i1;:tt'" .·~. . "., : . j ) ' t 1 ~~ f \ . ..;-· -~ dent Freshman Class, 19 14; President ~ifiddle Law Class, 19 19; German Club Director; . LL. B ., 1 ' . RALPH LA SE LLE Fo wLER, A. E. F. Club . . :.t.~...". .~ i ·.". · :f ... : .. •' ' "':"' .( .! .' . • ,, 1• .: t.;.: :: : ! • .r "' Huck's daily schedule: Sleep, 8 hours; Classes -t . ~" ".-..: • • -1 . : 4 4 Frances. 8 hours­ ' . , yolf/ie,. z . Cheye . ( . ' • hours; Athletics, hours; 11• " !. • . . • - : ; cf> A ••r :. study-as . and the rest of the time \\'aS devoted t cf>; l\tlanager lntra-mural Athletics ~ r : : : ~ • : '!'"-. • • '1 • • • 1 "'!> ~ ~ , : ~: ..u•• & 19 20-21 . ,'[ .. .. l ~! .. ; ;~· sho,vn by his grades. =....~.~- .. \o: . . ""~-·---··-.:::-"(. • • t..;--. • • . . . . . . . . . : " ...~ : ' .. : HrcKs HARVEY, LL. B :i. .("• : .: • Manager of l ntra-mural athletics-just another 1• . . . . RALPH ,ark. io--Sible Phi Gam tr . result of the irresis .. :· . : . •' • .,,..,.. : - .• . .•• i(. \Vhittaker, H olmes. )":••. • •.••• ~:: .:. :·: ~• ~~ : ;Y:.. 1 1. . .dtla nta 1 ·~· . •• . • • • "' '.C 1 • ".;";. • " • • ::; .;•,.(=: : .~ .• ! 1. "/ A ....·-· ,. ;;•": :.. ·"-....."..... .. E> cf>; Masonic Study Club; Athenaeum; As - . •••••• ' • t • ::;<. • • • ~1" • ~ •• : ···~"" ." ,· .··~· . .­ "\ r . 1 ...... semblyman at Large, Law Department · , ; ~· 0 ..". • ::. ..,,, · " ; : #J.". ~~ , ! . " • WALTER E uGENE G E . RGE, LL. B . . • •• , :"::.- ,": :• J f(:• ::. :: : . " . . ' . ••••1 •• : - University Chess CLub . ... , . .• " " • .:. . : . .. : .it ... : " ~ ~. •. . • . • . -; ".~ t:: ~­ ive in privy . Our representa Benton's council .;Jc ': • • •r• .: : : L.. it. De . :: ; : : . ··-· ' . . : . •1;::•....••·7 . . . " . • ... • . ..•• "' . "'~ s. " Couldn't keep from getting a degree, considering • .• .. "c. .' ! " . • ...: • :, ;., ::~: .. ..;~= ::...r the courses he is taking Hildebrand La\\' Society; A. E. F. Club; B. Hall Ass'n; Y. M. C. A . .• . ". • •. . t ". ." . " .• : :1 ...: . '.• •• :t!'· ­ \"" 1 • .:':'\.. . •, ." • • ~ • • • • 1 .. - . ·::.. ! ; . • " . . ····· ( 1 ( . " • :.1::-• ... -1 "~~. •..;., '"4J .:..~•. (~1 ·· .. r (1 ~ E B. A . ·,.<: THOMAS w ARD HAYDEN, jR., •. . • Another admirer of the opposite sex. who says J. ,. • ...,.............. . ' . ·'4­ ;• . . • B . • •. . i : • that ''Hildy'' is all \Vrong in demanding that all . . LL. 1. : : . . .work . of t he st udent's time be devoted •. . t .• ; " ... .." " -..,. t.. • •• ·-: : . . : . :• . . . JV/oran 1. : : . :•.••,".- . .• . 1 . .• . . . P; Friar; Rusticusses; Cofer La\v Society . . • i ~ .. .•• ; • • . •••• . . : . Chairman ~len's Council, 1920-21; Assembly. . . i . - ~ - - • ......... " B • . 1 RALPH KENNIE G• : .• LLEN, LL. . ~ . . .• 1915-16; President ] unior La\v Class • . . . man, : , .• . .• .• •• '•• 1920; Debating Team, 1916; A. E. F. CLub iaw . Sagi . .• . ' • . . • . i . . • • One of the old-time po1iticians of B Hall • .. .. i -......­ . . ...~·· .: At henaeum; Cofer La''' Society '.. -, ,, • • Bent he made a ''donkey'' of himself in . .• j - . 1 .~! . . . . One of Tom Gatlin's Boys \vhom Awtry tried i s calling . . . . . n says consider the removal . ion t . the 1 . convoca . .• of t he University . : . : •reform-with little success. 1 . t 1' 1 • J - ..... . " ·:··:." ••• ­ . ... : ' . ..----.• . .... ······· ~-·~­ :1 : ' ; : • ··--·-----_________ --··~~--------~ ..::.- -~. . ...... ... • ·-:~,.,""........,.. -·-----.--. "-"~ ·-----4--­- ~ -----·~----.:-.~-----------------------. • Page .. 1 ,,, ------.:,.2,, ',/ '''[_ ---------..:..."~ ~~~~~~--------·-._______.,.'­ --------~~·------------­ - ~·-- .. -· ­ ER HENDRICKS, LL. B - • __.,,--. .•• 1 . • \ • ! 1 i • : 1 . .... ... ".": . 1 . ~. ' • • ·:· i 1 \ • ,\ . . jf" \. • -.••'· . \ ' 1 ~ <;.... . : • i • 1 . " -• • . • /: '!«>= .~ :'\1• ~., -:6-• . B. ALBERT 5,.DNEi. j OHNSON, LL. .~ Ho J. , . ·:... \ .~ !; .\ ,,.," . • ••'· . • . ·aJiaclz ie .: i JJ.a. r aclz iea/1.: a.lly \ . "'~ ~~ :. : . . ! • ' ,-: :.." • ,,.. 1 · 1!/.. . .. T~ ~ T ~: ~ ~ P; ~ T; <1> ..l <1>: Chancellor; Speak . . - tvl. C..A. Cabinet ers' Club .. \; in~ T eam. 1Q19 D ebat ;.. 19, . ' His kno,vled~e of politics ,,·as sufficient " - t . get .;....\'.:.-" .• . 1 ~-." -#h·~ ' : : ,,,..,, .. ..;.; · :.. ,-,;;:;"..., . 1 ! , him a seat in the legislature, but he couldn't suc­ the \•oters .. rs-a reAection . One of ou r legislat 1 /,~~;; .· 1 cessfully beat the P hi Gam-B H all combination. 1 ::.~:··.. f : "' . . . 1 of Ellis count}·. Has a habit of n1aking midnight 1 " 1 ' (('i. 1 ~­ . speeches at the Delta Tau house i . . . • i I i':!J~f'~~•./ ~ 1:' ,,, • 1 • HARLEY CA;\IERO N KEE LL. B . '. " . R! cHARD •~LEXANDER H . c HTO\\.ER, LL. B :~ . • _-.. ; "-~~".).... ,,. -------~-­ ,l;;.r. ~~'/.' i \ .·~~ ... . :1 r zt . Beaumo ~~ . z.. iders . He ~ ~: ~ r • 4-, \! 11 ~ / He and Benton f\1orgue are our onl}· ''little _,,, 't, 1L~ .A ; La,,· :11 ;" ' ' ;ii 8 R evie''' Board . .. l "; '· "'"' ;'°1'' ....c.t Evidently this bo rations \\'ere • . ones.'' ~ ts not ~ -·~-. ­- ii . : ' • · ;. be . A librar}' hou nd :.:. . ,. H e has ne,·er been kno,,·n t .·· ~ .~ r. f: • \'. . : affected b}· Herbert Hoo,·er's food edicts -" i . ·--­ ! ' . . • •• t­-.. in ] effersonian Democrac}· and its famous expo­ ,, / ..eldon\\josephent.. 1 1 . ~firm belie\· .. the right side of an argument ls "' 1" 1, .. t r 1 . . -~ ·--~1..J-" ' .! BLL. "\..., .BER,.. BE . FFORD LE . Rov CL:•1 1 1 . ...,. t : 1 • 1 ERXON BARXES H LL, B . A., LL. B. . -. . • . ., ~ i ,:/ usti i . L ·t;•r". ' 1 lf"aco . Cofer La''' Societ}·; PresidentChancellor;A; .: n . ·.. , . "·.·,, ~. --·...... i;!'•:~ . \ ' ~ 1 e­ . 1 . . ... .., . Senior La\.V Class K \]·; Prcss Club; i\lana~ing Editor, <1> r9 18 1920-21 . . . it • 'i' .~ • '· • . ,: ' :. r. .. lf ii : " 1 t . 1 i .".t.\ t . , ;lssue Editor, D,\IL\. TEX..\N, 1918s;.. C\c 1 ~.. doesn't se,·er his connections . lf this young ma 1 ' ; lc • ~ !" \. . . ' . \ . t . lanaging J~d .. qz . .Summerr. ~ Pattcrso et al.. l '' ill be ne,•er . . nes,a}ith H'' e •f 1 1 • T he onl}' scnior la\\' student ,,·}10 can be termeJ ....." and time· . in a case this da·,, . 1 practical enough t•!• . ? • ' . 1 : k a t}•pical f rcshman. H e can. hardl)' dccide ,,·hether . . ... ~ .. 1,· • ..! • " • " .n. profe,$ijournalism or la\\' as a'\\ . foll . t . \. ". r ~..._ ] ., ·, IN G. LLo'Eo'\ ( 1 [ • ~ R., LL. B . : . \\-A,.xE R. Ho'\"ELL, B. 1\ .. LL. B . ·' -.: • i . Reaga . ~".··-"<-......~za . Corsica 1 . ; ". • ,,. X Cofer La'' Societ}·: •.\thenaeum; l\lasonic • ·= .. ..->.. Debating Team. 19P; ..~ :<1> .. <1>;\1°Kcf) •J 1 . ... o . ,Debate CouncilClub; .· Stud .\ orical . thinks much nf his ora . 'h''oun~ster· . ~ --··-1 Persistence almost ,,·on this bo}· a place on the and thot ·~ sent·. abilit ha\-..houldght Doc Shurter . debati squad. but he could ne,•er get further . .. im t\.) :\e\\' '\rork. \\"as a bit unfortt . l ate in l1is K 1 than the rcpr1.:sentati\1 e of the thenaeum . fratcrr al conncctions . . -·~ - , - . . . .J··~ ·-·-:·.: . -1 -__ -__:.:_ ----~--" -=---_______ _______________ _________________::::_-:,--~-=-::::::--­ . " -.- Pagc ii .,.... _____------··-- ·-·--­----- • ' • •• • • • 1---.....•...___ .l • : •• ••• •• : • . - • • ~ • • .• : .• '•• •• .• • • . . • ••• •. icGREGOR, B. .t\ .. LL. B . ... LLI . '\\ ' • .• . • . 1 . • Fort 1ortli ! ' "\:• 1 • • .• .. . ·crsit\rUni,;Speakers' Club; Glee Club X; .. .• . • . :• •• • .•• .• .ity Council . er . nter-FraIQuarter, . . . : vledge of music bv \.. Famous basso ,,·hose k :• . •• .e corps . ledge of priva \\.. far exceeds his k ~ • . ! r·: .• • #' .: ~ .• ': • i,,: ••!.". ; .ic~EILL, LL. B . As . l\ . LLIAl\I TH . 11 \\T ••• ~ • . • '! ~ ••id . 1Vederla . i• ~ i •:J •••• B.LL.,RG E "\. ~IcCALL . GE ~ ' . • :·'}8 <1>: Cofer La,,· Societ .. • • ( : : { eatlzerford~ . ••. . :•• • .n'' . The lad ,,·ho denied i\ederland as his hon1e t ~:.. . . . o the extent that he '''as elected P resident of th •. • • . .'}Cofer La''' Societ. .• . . • :~ J. . •• - . Club . Beaumo sCofer' . g admirer of Sena . A P t stro or ..> . : t . i ,· • . .• .•••• tactics. B. A., LL. B. 1 '• • ••. B RYAN !\1ARSH, B.. icCoNNELL, LL . s . LE\v11LLIA~1 1 '\\ ' • . . . t • ' ler •. T - .• .• i. Sa1z Saba .• •• :• • ,vheadArro; .. <1>;8 .. <1> . .••. A T 0 . . .• . ''socia1 bu Some sa ht: is · . .•." terfl . Another = • · a .• . A. as ''Prett}' \\'illie''; the . v\.. k· . Commonl • . .• :•• ake . Phi Delt, but George Green sa}'S he ,,·ould n . . T . O.'s should pra)· for more like him . • a be ter Sigma Chi. . • ••• : : . . . .•• BLL.icGEE, . E . RGE l . GE • . • . ::\IARTIN, LL. B. •• ' • J ' .. • FRAN K ••. '\. -:. :• • !' H a1zdley ;icusses . 1918-19; Rus or, . Issue Edi ,". ~ . •: • .;.. ~ Goliad • .. DA1LY T EXA • . . X ; A. E. F. Club; l\Iasonic Club; Basket Ball Wl -"._ . , ::"-··i rels, 1918-19 . Hall Ass'n; v"arsit>' :\Iins B. • • ; •• -•••~,:~ "•••Y ' .....""' . ' : : Squad, ' 19; Capt. La,,· Baseball T eam, ' 19 . •• Band, 19 19-20; Athenaeum, 19 17-18; Rusk 1 t • ... . :\ .' s :. '\.;1918-19 .•• lgr. Baseball. 1919-20; l\lan de Gink'' succeeded Nami as Sergeant . Coun'' -. t i . . ""' . • :·­ . i . dolin and Guitar Club i . i'' . •er expect te\'} . at .l\rms. Ho,,· does this b . : . ;• . 1 . . • • .• • • dcr .. cases '' hen he can't e\·en pass ''Vsem" uP..].• Another member of Tom's po\itical machine; a • he Greek \\'orld --i Green ? 1 . ".... .• . great admirer of . . ' 1 ; 1 1 i . t :•• : •• • -! •: -...... : •• .~. i• .: ..... ·~ • • • " . •• ••• . .i . :. : - .. .•• • • . 1 i : • .••: -• • .,,..,,... 1 •: ~ ~ ~ ." .-...-•'".-' ••" .• ••• :• .• . i............... · ··"-...~" . .......... ...._....".... "*'.'- .,..•••······-".,.".••-...---"_"-..... ---- --····--,..... ---. _"..·--.: --....-.,. _____.,_~---··-----··-···-"' '... ...·-····--'"'·.---..................---··-~­ ·---·~--·-11-11· -+oMM-­ ."'. •·..- ...•-··'·--··--.-".~--··--·-'-·- ". - . Pagc ; \; . • • • 1 • -~ \ -·--__ ____• . • .•• ------· __ ' ...-i""•• • -. -! • ! ' 1 • . , . • •• :•: • ,,. lr : BENTON :\I RGAN, LL. B. . JA~IES ". . -­ ,.._ ! i• . ille . zz .' t't . G 1 1 '; •/• ;• ~ . ·lo11gt_.. Sa11 : :. ../(\ Pres. Student's •.\ssociation. 1920-2 [ : \ . P . 19 (9 "". : - • • . 1• K: .. ~X " ;. ' . cJ> German Club Director 20; Pres. A. E. F. Club, 1920; 1· ~1 C. A 1919-ZO~ .""-... ~:.', · \ " ' • • • .. ,~~ : :·~ .~,.':. :: • 1 \' ..t.: , . :. , , '. . l nter-Fraternit)· Council , 19 19-20 . Cab •21,20- . ,net. . : ·. ~ s . ., 1 ' ' .~ . \\'ho ,,.ent . • • i - ''ducks''lameu$ . he numer . One of ,,. Benton liked partnership so 'vell that he took ;. ~'A ,-..,,::..• ...\.:. t ·-···"..,, ~ ' ". i " .. : . make both ends . 1 tu Colnrado "",,.,,. ." • ··· ~' , ' i t 1 mc::et • ,;. :".; 7 • . ,•r;;;1'r: heories . s. i . the course a second time, then tried ou . :.·"- '... :: .~ ':..· , •vo.'.' · ,~· 'J \: .~ "~ ;. " "':." .· .! • by consolidating '''ith the Phi Gams in the election ~·~.... . ' : v:-/." 1 ' last spring. Another g\o,,·ing example of the fact : " - . . ~ . 1: • \ • (.­ • {..,.,. " • • ' that politics and grades ,,·on't mix • • 1 - " ---4 " • LL. . ) "" • ·~ . ES.lATH . .~\\Bt'RKE B '\.. ....... 1 • " . ;. .~ " ~ '.f'.Y."~'1"'.-" ·: . f . ---:.-..··--... ~-'~;.../;~"'..,-~ r,"' ~:~/~ . . . .l:.".. " • 1 -· • : LL. B.•R]iosELE\', . .\: s .. . RouA..] p fai1L':.'it":lJ ~ . . !• ~.. s.' rift] !{;. ~J ~ T .. . ; Speakers' Club ~ . "·-··· ' 1 1 • • ~ • ";•-·." • L'f:\. ""',,. L J •tt :. 11••~4'~·~••~~~• ' 1\ T head: Skull and Bones; Senior La''. ArrQ; Famous exponent of the bill to pro,·ide Balloon • ," .:.-" ."•• (. ,.. ~;..." ." man. 1· . Assembl ~.: .{:..:..~:-,u,., • i . --:--: ;" : ~ . ear tr)·in.e to get')· . her bus . Bob has spent a ra:.•~• . •.:.::.-c.•i •• ·: . : .'"' • ...,.....,. • 1; f ··~· ~ ~:·1 ~ ."~ his LL. B., guide the destinies of Skull and Bones, :. :. i~ :i t-s :.f<.f " ... . . ,...~ ~ and keep ahead of ] oe. . .....,:-.••.;. • ~ " • '" i .-:.-1 ;. ~~ ·-···--­ ,,. --· . ~ : ~· Ser,·ice to the land of Tequilia . ,. BLL. .::. L . l . ''\ ER~O:\ GRAD 5, . , ­ . ."·~..·)-........~..1-.• " . ~---• •..,.,. :. • -l u ELLER, LL. B. . .]Ho'''ELL•• Port •.i/rtliur ( ' iL ~ R tl · • j 1io . Sa11 _/11to ~ . .... . ~.T 0\. .. " . . . ~i!. . ~ ;,.\'" : • --=· . . ·'~ x cf. . 1 One nf ..• e .\. T. 0. mainc;.ta\'S. Loses no lo,·e r . ~~n..'" fi'' ,· .. . . ,l>.• \ this bo\· a •·e1,~,,·illDean To'' nesisle. . A ~ i;.-; dcser•• . ign1c1r .\" \s Green and . like ,,·an:\ " for the impractical thenrist~ 0 11 .the hill . · i•: ":)r .·.-- ••t: ut . . . on a ~ ' • .., • • • . • •! ~ 1 • 1\ ." .. 1'>"' J • • degree just t get rid of him. . ;.. ":• .i •. ' " . • " ' • .... J • • . •J: .",.,.""~ :·,, ." 1' ; J '";, : '· "A.." 1 -----~...",.~..LL. B,.,tER ~. c . ELL :\Iox . DAR . LLA:\. .\... B.. BLL:.JATHAN.. .. 1 . i \\1ILLIA•• .' .....;·~•••t;.•'\. <•• ... " : c.: " •~.., :(;~i1t'I <..: ~ ". .:."- ...J ~ Jf'iclzita Falls . H .. lt.rto . . · lasonic Stud . ;•) ( : 1 ;. • ~~-~ . . • • Cofer La'' Societ .21 .-. QIQ- . .T Q; ~Iandolin Club\. :• -.. ." " " -J 1 • 1 r ,,·ho took in \,. The e\•er notes i He firml)• belie,·es there arc.: more ''ducats" in 1 • ! . music than in the practice of La,,·. Con::.idering 1 • . his kno,,•1edge of .I:quit)'. ,,.eagrc.:e ''ith him . on man com­ - n1ercial paper, and i11cidentall)· "'e might sa)' that he is the onl} man ,,·ho has e' er busted the course , ...." -1 . 1 i . 1 ,..-_. -­ . • 1 --"....­ , -­ . J f i ----_,.. ---1 , j '. ---· 1 i ___ ·_:~=• • -".....__~-;::-­ .......,_________-..:------------~--------------:_:----=-:-~-----=-------::::::----------------------~­ Page ;g . • \ . 1 \ //,/ 1 ·····: -...···~.:--·-----·-----------------• 1 • 1 r ·-··­ 1 .• ' . . •. i • • . • • • • . • . • •• i • "•~· . i\ .., 1 . JOHN B. A. i . ]R., • CLE~1ENS N ELSON' B . ELIJAH SA\'ERS R EDDITT, LL. • :: i \1 . • , . ·_ - !•• LL. B. 1 iter. Ce <." - . . 1 .1 • . i 1 : ,., . ,. 1 1 . Floydada \ \~. ...-\ ,: .• :• e <1>: Chancellor; .l\ssociate Editor, LA\V R E\'IE\V ~ . ,.; ! ~ , •• . • ,,, • •. •• ./ ~ \ Texas-Arkansas Debate, 1915. 1 M. C. A. Cabinet, '20-21; Cofer / ! ' 20-21; \ "'. . I Acacia; <1> B K : ~ :E P: :E !"; <1> A T ~ Chancellors; ! ,\ •tt": ~ . ...~~ . -·;,~ ., u.,~,'\:. \ ').' ~J . ~~ La\V Society ~ . l ,. 1 . ....." f 1•.~'>l'>. .. the .. ''Prominent in Equity circles. Made ''80 .,,, ,1 ~ •• "Nellie," ~vith all his dignity, enjo;·s hirnself • 1 ·­ •"''" \..../{. .,,.• ~ , 1 1 ,.:".) fall tern1 finat due his roon1mate, the quiz . 1 i t - by looking up Texas Reports for ]. A.'s and \\'ith ,".; , ""'•,. 1,·- :. r ~ ....,." >f •• ,., ' : y~~ 1i master ·.';. i\' ,. t i• . going with Zac after the morning rnail. . ; i • . ,,• I• . • .. ! "• i t L AvVRENCE H. RH EA, LL. B i ..":...~"" ". ". _. "~" ; ~~w...f ! <. • '\. B. A., LL. B. . ARK,Av P] .~ WrLLIA . t,. /. ..r-:.t J i. Austi •\ 1. ~ San Al arc s . 1f .' 1 ••1 ' • 1 \, {.. 1­ . ..... . it'"-~:-;-• Coferhead;. \\.l\rrO;r•~ : ~: ~ a~/ K Law Society ~~! · e <1>: Glee Club, '20-21 : :\Ianager, ' 19-20; . A ~?: " 1 ~ \ . : TEX"\N Staff, ' 16-17; C Staff, ' 17 ~ 't • CTt:S ,. 1 Iiddle La\\' As~ ;... 9-LoNCHOR~ Staff, ' 1 --• . . ....1 -1 ( ._ . 1 11 ~ tl ." \ .·P Senior La\v Class, Spring, '21; Gerrnan 1 . . • ..,, 1"' : .; s •~. ". . semblyman, ' 19-20: Cofer La,,· Societ)'; Pres ~ . .:." ~". __::..:;t. ..' .t ;' . 1 .-: Club Director, '21. •• 1 '"' ~ ~ . 11. C. A. , IN. :~&J ~. . ... :. Tarlton La''' Club; \ -. Cabinet J ­ 1 tH ,.. H . " 1! ' t< Larr:y· says that hc is of the opinion that he . _ • ' 19-20; M oo-Co,v-lvloo . :' • . .: . t • • • • • 1 • \vo~ld never have had the plcasurc of taking j( ' HH.t . •-W'J, . Known in the musical '''orld as ''Chirping t; ;:,\ 1 fu .\ . , ·~ >. ,,"' h... ,_ ' "\" " !• ',.' !'~:: .· ~ ' " • term contracts over a time if . second his 1:. 1 • -.. .: • ... • spr ng \\'illie." Bill dclights in telling old jokes. Ask him .• r d~d . ha.d been a prof in the department during ... 1• ·-­ to telJ you the one concerning \\ hat the hen said . ~ .:A,~· ,c· . •. . 1 .or year . un . s . h • • 1 about the farmer . /' ~ j .·r · . 1 . •, td " 1 1 .~ •.1•1 t 1 1 . ; ~ 1 i • l\I. ScHNEIDER, LL. B H . Eor •.,(• .", ~•1 j • B . H . . 1 BERT PRICE, LL. . ... •: 1 . . : .• = • " ·': ~. 1/.f.r;J.. • ...t.. • io .. zto . Sa1i A . . zville . Gree J ' :\.• ..:" ~:-1• • : ' > , . • 1 J, :~ i. ' \ • ~·~i'.~ ;: Reagan Lite_rary Society; Penn)·backer; Cofer . . -loo: Rusk Liter . -'\\ . 1 ti 8 <1>; Chancellor; f\Ioo-C • • 1 " ,"." • • "' ." 1 • • • • \ • 1, • La\V Society; Assem blyman , 1918 . ' : • 1• . • " :~La\v: . 20-2Staff, 19REVIE\\'LA\V';Societ)·ar} : 1 . .: • " : • ': ·: • f ..! ) f'. Carne here \\ith a reputation as a public speaker ~ 1 ·c ' Counciln1an, '20-21; Quizmaster in La\\', ·· .· .·. .: . • tL. :..t ' . ;, \I 1 • 1 ~ . .:,, but soon learned that the most effective speeches . .... H.\'"' .: . " :. :: :> : •' . 'iJ•\. - ·· · ~ 1( !!. " 1920-21 . .. . .••;" . .. ,.. ~ . ~ 1 •• . . •••," !• . ~.. ?• 1• ' ' 1 .;'1• are made in rrivate . \" : :~:i·• ·..: r ~;; . ~ .~ .=··~·;·" r··N4 f:•_,". • !:~.:.!"·~"'1'."!: ."": .t ( 1 1 The laziest man in the department. Predicts a . . •• . bright future for himself. Used his influence • ...\:,•··-•••..1:'1\.' : as LL. B., B. A . . . . ,.. •• ! " ­ . Lours ALLEN Sco be prexy of the class for the '''inter . zmaster t . q u . . . .. ·~ ~ . .~ term. .• . . il'v . cKinA!;.••,,.".r - 1 • • : i ! •• •• <1> ~ <1>; Rattler: ­ Speakers' Ciub: Presi; . B 8 .HN C. RANDOLPH, LL. B . j J " .-.... j ..• . ----......" ~ 1 dent, 1920 Thanksgi,·ing Reception. ' 1 j . Housto i the Eighteenth . r t . 1 ! Another co11scientious object • . •• 1 La\v 1 t .... -1 Arnendment. Louis had quite a tin e of it this . ess of the Cofer 1 . \VitJohnnie is the star•• ..-... . have . lead, and scerns t . year '''ith t\\'O dances t!•."_,."., "1-ou are hard 1· . i Societ)'. \\1e recomrnend hirn '' hen 1 i up for evidence. i -.•• made the most of it. i r ! 1 .: . ' -1 't.. ........-• •••·-·· .'. ." ~ . --·-:•····-·~ . . .•: . --·-..... .~---__,,,,..,.,,.,.~-.....,..~-" ~·--­ ....---·-· -.". ­ 1 • ... ..... . • . --·~-----==----------__.._"---.......--­ -.).-" ·~. .. .".....-------·--....,.:....-......:----·---­ ·-. , ­ Page 80 • • • . r -------"---~---------------------~----~~---------~~· ---------'7-------------~-~·--------- ~--. '~~ ' . ; . .. \ r-; . .' . : • ... . , \ . . ·,. .•si •• • 1 • ~ . • ,! 1 r. -!:: t 1 .;. • • "~ " . ...: & ~/ ' •• : \ . ' ! . • ",_ : -. . ·­ \ • JoE S '. : . ­ - . JJi!e . 1. 1 : . bl t . ' ' ; 1 ,;~. .• -. 1.. 11 'tl ,1:' .. 1 ..,.., ,• _)t ~ ,...••."~.,.. . •"• A'.•• •'•'.• · . 1 ••, ••"".~" . .... . " " . lect this man to tl . e students' assembly• . •. . ' -Y ~ _.· ':.~-< . ... ·<. . . . P.J\ LL. B .' .... . " .•• • . i " ". • 1s.. t:L . \ LLE"i SPEER, ""'J ,. . ' . ,, 1 . " . 1 . .... (. - :• . • , IACK L. \ -ICKERY, LL. B " .• ~ , ~!-1 . , B la11co . \: .. ..,. / .... . . . . 1 . • H ico • " 1 ,..., .f:-\. t"~~~--~'=­ 1." 1 ".,, 1 Club. Pre~•. .~ ufer S111..iet}·: H o~ Dchatir - 1 .... g ' • -: o" -~ 't "' • • " . Hilderbrand l.a,, Societ)·. I <) 19-20; ~horthorn . .: \~"· :. Rifle Clul morcd that a,·ing . after l r1 11 in Go,·'r: Uni' ersit,. 'D t : ~ ;·~:---:~ , Football, ' 16: .-\.. E. F. Club; La'' f ootball ... ir1 11 .o.- 91Q . l l1 ~ of :\len's ('ouncil, Sp.rine J . i t , ·~· t , ..:. • 1 '. . t . Team. f. /' Jt!it •: 0 Me . .·.. -.: ·---1 " ~ ! " er "dead poli . ician." lt is ~ 11 t:; . tl. ni\. . - rt . l ". •• . d of J ohn Barle)c .. rr . .\ n old frier but since the .~~ 2 .; • . . • . . •1 ''.. '\\>"dtPaul is ''jiltc:d'' h)· one of tl1eir n1 the oppositc ' 1 ~ on scx encroachment of the Eighteenth Amendment he . . hc:c:r .mbcr. . " " • • • se\f . tter>. . sc1\es hi .. has fo rg the past and co1 in • " .. -... i . . • .,.• .: 1; f ft . the stud,· c H ERBERT \\7HISE~A . tl . rc interests. . • • . ·-------J ­ 1 IJL. B .. . t \ J"EE ~IILLER S ET"I', Cl1 . ~ .,j •~ . . • 1 1 1 . T, LI.... B 1 ..,,. Gatc·r... ille . ~ . ." f . .-/li.ifi • little e11crit .. . l . t;-. b; ScL·,. • d 1"re .\ caci.1: i>rcs. ld La''' . aru a .. .: • • 3; • " ' .l T .l - Prc:s. :\liddle La\\ S, - IQ IQ-20 . r ..,, l . . Scl . ~ ,.. (ll "... . • C: • . ·r 1 . ,,·hile, but after l1is He's bet:r '' ith us quite ."·~ • a i11cs to d11 thi . lillcr l )}.. ht .erc. ispl. cn . is l . t l ;: 1 tl . f''t\\ t:l)-tO feed the . l •. extremcl . :. " .. ith the K.aiser's best h ork. and boosts thc <1,•erage 11f th4.: as ~ . ... rd '' '' s sett\ed : ter './ . . ,. 1 • .\ and ) .\ caci3s . 11.in r) :.~ ~· .· r: car. .'""'· ,1 . •'•';/'• ., . .} . .._ \;.. do\\ n . - to ~ :. /. to kee ck Rall do'' n t .r (. . · 1 • • Dclts . t\\'hcrc I . EP . Jo .e . lcs supren cKE::>. 1 rt . e J \ . • . . . . t) ·<.:·· LJ". B. I...I.... B. ~ " \..\ l .. .111 k l.itcrar\• \.. ..\ CARL\'LE \\. T 1\\'LOR. . . . . ~ ..>~ ~t: :. ~r--... . J •-lzi.rt i ~ ( l . .'\•ciet. Sl practice ... . Rt 1-. ~ . --"· -f . Jc t. \\O .. K ''Ca Har,·ardize'' the l.a\\' Ocpart­ r:qt coi a\' sa\· that l \\a .. ts us t •· . ' . i11 Iiar11e . rt ·· e a~ . 1 1 _ \•ane. Ct . t . ''ic difTer" . . i i lf t1e k .\ as much aboi1t .\\ H "'* ~­ . it)' 35 he . e .. 'C\'er, \\c r .. C\\ • .! 11 -.., -­ • • agic hc \\"Ould be a ''ccirker to '' h,·• hc is called that Jcies ahi • •• .. . i. t n . .'. . a - . . 1 1 1-~ -··-1 --. - , --­ - ..." -­ -. -­ . ·-'-·-­ --­ -,-----.---- ----------- Pn•.r ~ -·­ -·--·-----~-,.... --.......~.....--·-" --= . ,.__ ~::--::-------~----~-----­ ~. • • \ ! \••• .,,' ', ., ,, • 1 ..c.> . f. • 1 ----~~-=------:-:-~ . . JoHX lARK GRAHA - ' 'lc ' i • • .. .•• ·~ t Engineers : .; El Paso 1 . . i . t • :• . :• . • • • S. in C. E . . D . . t.:GLAS BAILEY. B. ... . : . Ramshorn, President, 1921: Forum, 1917-18: . •• .• . . t. Debating Council: Sophomore En~ineering •~ z. usti ...... • i i ,,,' .: i . •• ;ion . i\ssocia.HallB.8;1917-1Assembl)·man, American Association of Engineers, Vniv. of e cI> A 1' . ; :.. ''\ = 1 ••• ' • .•• ,,.. . • • One of the most innocent big bo)·s on the Texas Chapter: Texas Society of Civil En-• • •• •. • ' ,1. ! ' . i campus. Charms feminine hearts \\"ith bis musical . . . : . • of Civil Engineers . American Sociegineers; y , •.• abilities. •. • : 1 . A.C.f. . .'\; Student Chapter Scholarship ; : . •t i • ant in Civil Engineering. t . udent Assis . S :• . . . • A big man O\'er in the ''Old Man's realms". . ; !• PATTON HowELL CALD,VELL, jR., . , ..• j,... • :\ leader in Ram's Horns-in fact, the champion i B. S. in C. E _ 1 / ~ . roaper. : "' ~ ~ •p, ~ Cuero . • ·-"• . "' ' tl • .• . . ~ . . 19 16­ . • . • .E .... l GEuE, B. S. in X ; 1\ ssembl)·man, 19 19-20; T EX;-\ ~ Staff, CHESTER \\i . LLIA . 1 ~ 17; T exas Societ)· of C. E . .• -Justi i . .• : ••• •. • • st genial lrish grins in . he m . Pat has one of i 7 1: i > he . ics on . the \\·orld. Indulges in Spanish athle lechan . :T B ll; Ramshorn: \rice-President, 1920 .~ .• - • . . • . . • • ical Engineering Societ)·: •.\. 1. E. E ,. 1920. . :• . of the Eng. Bldg. \Vith rest . front the of s eps 1 • . . : • . . .•• i i .• ! : .• . • .• • : . : :• • 1 • 1 .• : • l s a lake enthusiast and O\\·ner of the prettiest . : President; Ramshorn; President Senior En • ' ! - ~ .?. ~.... " • A : : . : . the lake. Gets a romantic setting and i:·,. : .., : " s canoe on neers . g .P' • ~ . : ...." Bernard needs no \\·ord of comment, because ".killer-· . thinks himself a ''lad..• .• . • : •• • :­ ! .• o,vnlaxey and another well kn . the campus as ' 1 • : VALTER LAMBUTH Cox, B. S. in E. E : .• !. \ Quite prosperous since his tenure as finan . The .• . t . a. - ! :• ,_ t • . he German Club . cier of . ; . • J. . ' :.--...... t . exicof. 1,onterey!. . t :• " i ~ • . : Ramshorn. President, 1919: Secretary, 1918-19 . • •• •. 1 . • . . - ; . : ,HEATHL\\'ORTHY . .: REGINALD H Glee Club; t:ni\i·ersity ~lasonic Study; t:ni - 1 .: •• 1 1. . • B. S. in C. E . ·,ersit}' Band . i 1 t. ' . •• . alter is not the ne\\'spaperma the other •. . '\\ • • .•. . . • •Corpus Christi.....• ••but he pulls the same line ofIexico is, .. Cox from . • • ·-• .• gaff in the Engineering Department \\·hich Reavis . ..\ brilliant football pla)·er from Rice, who trans­ .• i . •i i does in the academic . help us lick A. and M . late t .. ferred t . . . ' - . ! • ... ." .....--.,".-= • . . . .....~~·" ~'-. ...--....., --........,.___ . -·-·---. ".........." -·~·-··-·----.....-" ·-----·--------"' . , --·-------.....­ Page 82 \ 1 \ • '• • ~­ ~j''~------------------~~~~~--- -----------------"'-··------- -·-------------.... --·-=--, ,, ·' 1 • . ! • ' •• i • • ~'' '\;.:. .• • . • • • '•• • • BERTRA~ cK, B. S. in C. E. ! \ " ••1 .. I HE ' i • . DE\\'E\' BERT :\IcDoxALD, B. S. in E. E. i 1 .'"='.'. . : . : i••"'(1 .,' • ., . i Templc . sti-Ju" l... ' '... . ~ " •• ," . ­ • • • -• 0 1 : -l1e. 1a . :.E. EI.A.Pentagram;; . B K; T B<1>.:...'.'.! K 1\; Football. 1916-1Q; junior Engineer . ! "~ f • ,. ~·: t : ' ' i . 9\/ '".~ r,J' •Q . '•.Prcs i Fello,,·ship1athematics . ; matics Scholarship '\ : "-• . r"'t .!':.-"'.: ~ . '·-. One of Pi K."-'s charter members. .r\},,·ays i : A Phi Beta Kappa ,,·ho say.• his fo\ly in getting . . i ".~.,,,_ ...w . : ~ ~ " . ..;. ',,""ht"·:'(':.;"'" . .• assists that bra\·e bunch of engineers-Alec's : ~.."--"""..'. ."..,.".......'• rned Engineer . r an academic degree and t ~,,~. . ' " . f':# .Guards . · Bod : ••• ,, 1 l ::~ ~ ~~~ ~!:: ; 1,.. " . 1" • • ? • • ~ " : CHARLES HERBERT :\IARSHALL " ..... "'iRA inS.B.xs,. EXK]L. i.t -.( .. 4 . ..\RcH. ••. . dP B. S. in E. E • # ~~ -.. . alle ... • . ., • • \. i Brad""'... : :...~· /f;L;...· ~~ ' . : ~ , Pres. Engineering Dept., 1920: Pres. Uni,·ersit"} . : " : •Ha\lB.8;191 ..·. Shorthorn Football. 19 17; \"arsi .' ~ •• '-.....:....-,r--• . { • • ~ ,sics •. ant in Ph . dent Branch; Student Assis f.:.-........:·~ . .~ " i• l• . : .' • B. \ r. P. U ­--.:;..... ­-~ ....... 8. 111 -· '"'~•. ... j:· ' . t e Association \ ·ice-President: •.\. 1. E. E.: Stu ~ - ! ­- ",-but- Cr in the engineering department.\\ A p • • • • · the juicc is off . ~ •. :.' " ..,". • • Ax Jo Es, B. S. in E. E. ... LE. C . H .[ Dallas ;.lath . .\pplied•Ass't8 :::: .·\. 1. E. E.; Student .7 .. ,Frosh Engineers•.' Sec He is. an en~ineer because hc is a Theta Xi, or ;et:r . be hc is a Theta Xi becausc he is an engi .· ma a)'• j C>hn is both, and e\er one kn S it and '\\ . .· '\\'(. a likcs him in spite of it. "..,,, :~ 1 • ,""'':.1 4~..~ . ! . : ! l i -6 -..... ~ ....- 1 1 • ........ J 111! .." •• ·1-: ·1 ....... ~ • •1220-9- . 91 be a . t Charles tried po,,·er in B Hall bu t had content himsclf 'ith freshmen in . t ''''busting'' .sics .· Ph PAL~IER l\1..\SSEY, B. S. in C. E. iio .. z "-J nt . Sa B. Hall :\ ssociation: i\len's Council. 1920-21 ; R amshorn; Texas Society of Ci\·il Engineers; .eropods . San Antonio Club: P . • : . • • • • tion \\'Ould enable C\'en Palmer t keep 3\\'ake. . CLAUD B ..\KER LArx, B. S. in E. E. ~ " --• ""# Cooptr ...-­ .] r, B. S. in C. E. ! . 0LDHABR\'AN ;T Q; J\. E. F. Club; A. 1. E. E.; Deutschers \. . " " Dallas Senior Engineer Sec and Trea 1920. ,, ... "' ,..· '. .\ boy ,,·ho didn't make a debating club or the u5t ,,·hat happened t him in France has ne,•er •: • • . ] )o,·ecarried a\\'3)' the . '''hbutfund, Daniel of been sati5'factoril}· explained. for he left a Deutscher -..•....... ­ .friends' .) and returned a ~ober, \'Cr}' sober, student. 1 : f 1 ma - ician and an engineer, such a combina . poli ..\ • . • . _" " . • - - ---·­ . • .-..,.. -----=­ Page 8.1 • r \ ,, \ '•, • 1 ..........'--- -·---"- ---.. -·------------~'' . .i ' .....•· · . '.' '~_.._1___---..:..---------··~--·-·-·-·----- ----------------. --.­ · ·~ ,, .".............. ,, ,.,.. ' ' ."""'"" · ~~ --"....._ . s.'r .. •• ­ • • . . : '• 1 • .· ., ~ . . . . . . . l ./" . : :t .i .. 1vRCH.\. .. iS.B. .:, GAR GREER SHELTO . E . ! ,. \-·~ ! . : . 1 : ~ . . ! -• -1usti j .. . Clebu 'lt.. ~ ~ . . ~ ! : ~ ., \\1t : : : ~ 1 ••• : Glee Club; Soccer Fouthall. ! •• . . . • •:ran of thec.:. ~' ,... .... \. <.> ,cacia\ . Rc..:minds c.ine of a Billiken. .\ \\.as not satisfied \\'ith teachin ~ dra\\·ing a11d ; 1· . : .. ru ning a l igh school Cadet Co rps; so . left S. A . .,/ Lo nghorn band. Di,·ides his timc bet,,een testing . i .ed 1 fur \ 'arsitv in order to fi11ish his Universit\.· career -. ertaining a certain cc . d e11 . . cla) ~ a .•• • t 1 ! ! !• •• : 1 RE\V \\TARREN S s, B. S. in C. E. • •• • ....~. ..\ r ..•!' . . i . .• : " i • . : z . 4usti.• •E.E.DEGGE PRESTON, B. S. i 11]ACK!" ) :: .•'1 . li : ~ : . B 11: T e\.as Suciet)' of C. E.: Pentagram Dallas . . : . : .-. 1i • . • • i f . d {\ature; Student ,\ ssist . Ramsho rn; :\lan ar.• '•• . • - K ~. Per ..\. I. E. E.; ..\ssista ;. taJ?ran . Pl1)sics . . t i .. . . : l • . .ematics, 1919 . latl . ant in Pure.• i .• • .. assisting Pl Jack's bei11,g ar Engineer and . sics t : but he gets there just",\ . might be sl H e the ,: ·-• helps . all parlor' . at thc 1'.appa Sigs ar1:1 . e tl'.>\ . •. • t rr e Has to his off . san managed keep name Dean it:a . . ' r " ~ • • ". t.:k3. . 1 s• . s door and annex enough credits t.';.. .T get . t . ! . = ·!-=-'­ • 1! • .e e co,·e ed sheepskin .. tl .!''• '-: :i:•• ; :·•• . .." '! 1" •• -· ." . • N ..:...... . •. • • •< • •• - . •: 1 !. ' ~..".."...'f..· ,.,. .- :• ·:~ ..,, :J ", :• . "...: • ' "" . : :· : ·: •! .c we r : . •.rr ." • 1 • :• ..:... ·": • •. . ' . · .,:• . '{4. .-. j . ~ •. • PERRY RANDOLPH S~IITH, B. s. • in ~11 . E. , .:::::.., E. Ei11S.B.PRICE,P. .\\ E -~ " A RD . . : ~i : :· .,,,..,..., 1 : ·-."" ··-· ' • . 4 .- t ". 1 pus C/1 ri~rt i .. C ••• i . ford . rt.: /! ~ .- : 1~~ ·,i " ,, · ~ 1~ ! ! ~ ,· 1 ' . i . .. ". ..... "~ ' 1 . • !• ! . T B ll: Ramshorn; l\Iechanical Engineeri . So­ .~. l~d is going t . ha' c . : l10..1t L1se '' itl1 :111 cngineer's • \\ ~ ~ • :· . ciet r\ . l. E. E.; B. Halt Assuciation . .--' . ~ -·-·----t 1• " . :; r •.M. •.. "li• : ... . . k .. 1 . d~L' in running a ranch 11lt: .\\ kn .• :• . O\\ S , • -.... • . e , , . :• ' . : . · ~· 1 r ... .;; • can't tell abou t these Hc.:rfordi c.:s. : i . . Ot'\ . bu . ~i­ ~ He started out t make a good engineer. Those •. •; .: . •:. .•• . . i• B}· ~ . ll' ho ha,·e his record · he succeeded. a;s . . sec ,,· l ! i . . •( : l ."~ ~:.. ~ . . 1. ·eha,.e,,ies . l1is list of ~ineer sucie admit t . . . c.:n ~ .... . ' :: ."~ 1 . ". ,.. .: . . . . .!•! .: .• :' , : 1 C. E . PEL ScHAPIRO, B. S. i\PK,;:--,"" so .oo . :i ". " • " • : . · .. ~ .• { • •.. ·r :~ •~. : . ;~ i·~~ " . {.· .·"" ... " : ~·;;~ .· •.. ;i..>..~ t:%.. 1!;;~ ~· . · i ' ~':.· ~" -:· ~ . ;;·; ..., .,.t...1 '. i ~ .. •• ! :• :.i "-l11to11io j . Sa .rLLEY, B. S . S ~. ERt.- CA . H. ] ­-. in C. E. . J .. ~ ~ • : .• . ; -.t•.v-" T l~ IJ; Rams\1orn; President, 191q; T .t xas Societ)· • " r.~ 1 iesville . Cai .• . :. • of Ci,·il Engineers; ~1enorah . : • : . •. • ! .·­ ; .. •)'t ':.: '.. •. • • . ".." ".."••" C . E.: T exas 8 S; . •• . . • 11as . t .. make a . in .. t Assista . Studc Society t • ' Hc ought t good enginccr onc '"...... '.. ...."" , . . uf C. E he can do . . i else . thi1· . found .• . an g 01111g engineer is at· . 1 This solemn--:..-­ adept using :• -· 1... -:• • i. . : the slide rule and t1as made qt ite a record . . 1 i .• • •• . : .•. • .. . :. . • • . . ..•"....,.... ·-.: ! • : ... ."~ ---· . ~ i : ' . i. • ~­ i ' •. . . i j i .• • i :. i•• i : . --• • -.... .: 1 •: : t • .: .. ......,"" . -~-. .: .• . "• •1 1....... .," . "....,".... : : : .. ..,_--....,._,__--·••• "...." ~" . ~ -------'"'". . ~.......... ---- . .....~"-.. · . ...~~· .....---·"'· ----~ " .-~··--.:.-··-·"•-....,,. " ......." •• -8 :.- ~ · ~~ ~.,..... . "••"."" . " ••-· ••" · ­ " --· -·....-"---..-..,... . ... . '".oi.·-...-.--··--·-·· ·--." - Pa.ge Slf • ,\ , • ,••, • _________" ......".."__"' : ; / _... ",•.,." .­ ______....-·=··......·-- ... -'-""~'·-------~­ ',~ ___.. ..~ ". '. ' 1 \ " : i i : . ' : t 0 I .·-< . •:L i·,\·v•~ i i l"j::".. ,. ·." ~ - "'...--- --.' . .-.~ """·~ " '1 ------....,-: • : t i.1 . 1 .. c.. . B. S. i11 C LL·rs 'J' . 1~ . . R BERT I... i ~ ox \\"H ' . ~ \RcH . / i -.... : : , ... i \ ! ·i.. ! :t....:.~~ 4-~ '~ ~ -,./ ~ i .~. 1 11·· . .. Coopt ),a11 .-l1zto11io . \•,\/ r i Ran hors . ..\ rcl11tc.:1.:tt1ral Societ>·; Prc,;,ident .. 19• .. 'fexas Societ.\· of (~ 1~.: l"\ S E . • t c 1: ;. ~\, .... ~ ! Football Squad• 1920. . : ; •• . = Rare combinatio Lntl.. accomplisl . of student and atl He is one c>f tl l<:te .. Som.c ·, ~j··­ . t .. ( •4 '1' li 11; ;\e'''man (.'lub. . c fc,, lea\ c e for tl c otl tl . a t .. . . er. • 1 ~ • ' .'. = -..:~ t, : ~'. -~....,,. : : i ·· tr····~·· :.. .;;~; ..." . . c.:d .. c E .. '(.\c.:mc.:nt stands at the top of tl :.. r . J{ir ecr ~ . !: t :1. • ..:;.... 111 •• : ~ in the lar scale producti(1r1 ile.~ . ~. ri • : . .-·: .. L>f tc:r " • • c . : .,,.,,.. ~: . . •• .• • d d grades .......: ture <: . · . \ • '\: , i • ~ . ." . r. .\. 1.~ l . .: Club. 1 . . . . .\ studcnt f hrst dc~ :\Iakes all d. ar's\ than f!O\·crnment ..< ".' ~i\'C rec. 41\ • 1 . lieft Francc ,,·ondcring ,,·hat n . adc l!as hclls • ....). e. :\l lar \\'ith \a,,· . pu .rt . ~ rc • <. f . 1 ~... ,,··· ild." Satisfied l . is curiosit)' h)' ~cttling d . '.\\ to ~ ~udent . l las an cxed cnou~h degrcc-. during his .. . ( hcmi~tr\• ' in \'arsit·') { ..? ca recr f r thc '' . c .: ior class <. 11<1\c . i s C. . 13. ..\ 0RB\. ,,.HEELER I... E\\ 1IS BRJ\DFORD ,,-~\ LKER, 13. s. i • ",:jliSt ill ~I .. J\ . E. ille 1.• . lt'S. Gai • .\ X .\ ; 11:; .t\ ssistant in Geo\n~·). . ~. ...- Q . y . Some sa•\' that it ,,·as hc \\'h . scc ted oil a d .. . X; TEX...\ ~ 1. . cf K ,,.; Staff; Ram-hor ;. . ~ ~ causcd th.c l~ambda Chi's to hlood out \\"itl '\\e . . a . 1~. E. . l most of tl ome, but rc inclinl'd c g . . belie\'C tl .: . . at J toC1\\. l fi t e spent \\'C J .. tin c o\•er book ~lcarni11 .: 1' . .. qi rc ... . . \ ·c:rsatile o \\'ield the d tl . . c.: c nnc 1-!c .\ d ics 1\ laska . .( ual f '.'.. c .. ' ith c cilit.') (. .; ,,·hen l t . --·-..:: ." -.,... ......-..-.­ ---~ ~----------~--------..--- -­ ·~--.,. --~ ---. l'aa1• s.i .. Senior Academic Officers • FALL TERM zl. . Presidt 1ll . idtt'S .' t. . •••s~. S1l\1l\1LA Y . GEORGE Fr l r ice-P . HELEN PEAK . . • • . C. St IZATHERINE BROUGHER • . t·ta1·\1-Treas1l - ~~zt-at- . Rt:SSELL . . St·1·gea.::\1H. zs . r1 • G . F. s1 l\I ~1 0 x s " WINTER TERM j EFF M. NEEL1r • • • • Sergea1it-at-drms CHARLES HARRITT SPRING TERM • BEN F. \VTRIGHT • • • • • • • Preside1zl RTER. s P . Lo zl. . 11ice-Pre sidt lu RPHY . . Secretary-Treasurer . KATHERINE Sergea nt-at-drnzs.••NLAY SII\I~IONS . GEORGE F • Paoe 8 Senior Law Officers FALL TERM idt·11t · . t . · P R o, · C. LEDBETTER TlI.. E .' CH EIDER • • • l'ict·-Prt·s t · .. dt . t·a.{ Zl . St·c . T -.\' • gt·a 11t-at Gt:ORGE GREE .) .· •t . t'Ia r ... . !.­ · . St R . :\. :\I.\THER • • • . C. LE ·. Ro BETTER . WINTER TERM • BERT PRICE SPRING TERM . H J:\ 0 . t' f idt' /l t . p . REDDITT • • • • • • tz. ·z.dt . e. 1· ice-P LA\\'RLNCE RHEA • • • • .. t . it'OS1. T -.. lar . St·crt zs... ~"-zt-at . RALPH ,,. OOD • • • • • C. PERR\' PATTERSO ~ • • • Sergea • ] NO. s. REDDITT Pagc 87 ' • Senior Engineering Officers FALL TERM . j J t 1 l dt" 11 t x. B1 R"'\",\RD Gt: SETT . . • • • f · .. .ridt-Prr f"ict CLAl"DE LAI~ ,'',, c r t't a,.,,_ 1'1· r' a s Zl 1·t•1• • {{. .,1.1-. 1-t . st' /'gt' (.11 B. \\ ALKER .' LE\\ I \\". R. C.\STLE f _ ·. "St • • PC IZ IZ \ S~[l T 1 [ SPRING TERM • 13E .. . NA RI) GL'~S ETT WINTER TERM 111·,t·sid . · P ITIII . PERR\ ' \\.. R. CASTLE • • • • • • 1· 1c·t -P 1·t·.1idt•111 St·crc tar\1-T Ess1E L1P t.~ t·asz . 1B.. c .>: 1• • R. g,. tl 11 t-at-" J1· 111 .1· . Gt:SS ETT • . dt· Jlf lER. PAL ~I ASSE}" • • • • • p /'t •1 K. D. f " ict·-P ·t .· ·idt .· BECK ~.. IA . t .. HITE.. \\.L.R ,C,'t·c .· t·ta1·\1­ T1·t·as1~ 1·t•1· •1•1.. • . .L •l R. . l t-a t EXKIXS '),t' 1·gt' a 1· - ~ • p,\ J. ~[ EI~ ~ \SE '. \lr ' ~ ­ )fff . Pr • Paor. 9 Class Officers JUNIOR ACADEMS FALL \VINTER SPRING \Vt.1. I.J. McGILL Preside11t THOS. F. NASH Preside . · Y. l\1cCuR ALBERT it . EMIL KLATT Pr t"J ide • • 1t· . ice-Presidt '! Is \BEL CA R uBY D ANTEL S f' 1ce-P re s • l .. de. ELIZABETH H..\RCOt;RT J'ice-Presi,ienl -. Sergea11 iP .. . B Ess I-I . ]tr . t . Treos -... Secreta Secreta 1-Treas . . r ... Sergeant-at-.1 r . Secretar\• 1-T B ucK . NGHA . rer .~ . . er . t . as . t . ot-.4r11is NowATNY .. AR ES E . T. H. Eo\V,\RDS zr .. rit-at-.1 . Sergea ST.\NLE1" B ABB . SOPHOMORE ACADEMS FALI, WINTER SPRING . so . cH . H. Hu . .. SA Preside11t P AUL B. NE\V ~1AN • Preside zt. lVIAURICE A . C LY President MARY Mo RE A tz . side -Prer1-ce . Ar11is1t-ot- . BABB SergeaH. .] PA UL B. N E\.V cELL l 'ice-Preside it . l 'ice-Presidt ns. Art-at­ 1t . tt. . . MARCARETTA GRAHAt.i ~i J\N • W. ]. f ETZER ACK Wooo .. F. B. S NNETT . Secretary-Treastt er . i . etary-Treas. Sec• . t. t. Secretary-Treas er . ] . F. C. GREER DENNI S SLATER • Sergea Sergeant-at-Arms .. • . . . Page 90 Class Officers FRESHMAN ACADEMS • • F .\LL \VIKTER SPRING ice-Prr.rid r-1.-. ·a gr. Sc' B ERT G. f\ SHB . so . v,\N RoBER I B ERT A sHBY Preside1 Prtside1 Presidt .. S. S . JoH t . t . tt. \" R.\TT . • J. H. B Jc\C K 1· ict-P idet"J . 1-Treas . ' 1t-at-.-lr t·.ridtnt /' zce-P . . t .. t.. ·, . 1rtr FRA . . H 1.,\ ND ER H O\\ ELL · . • CES l\l tasLt . T zf-at-.{rms Secre.·ta h ELLY Secretar)1-Trtas Sec \• . Sergea . tr . . L E\\"IS \\ HITE • .. LES\\' O RT H ARC,\R. ET - . .. FR \\1 \LL i Sergea . .\ . is .. . . • . s.. . t-a GLY ] \ CK SPRATT NK ELDRf DGE . . . . MIDDLE LAWS F.\LL \\'l!\1'r R SPRI~~G J\ CK B. B \ .:... LOCK Prtside111 J\ S . .. • SHIELDS • • tt . sidt.tPr ~ • Presidtnt I~\ RTI . . Do ALB ERT PE / ts idt . ict-P ' . rtasu -T\·•tlar-zt . gta. Se S. D. \\ ISE . ·1 ct-P sidtt. t .. t.. idt .. ice-Prt ' /. t.. ~X • A '' ~ so. IE RoBER ~ • . S«c '\]o. H. B EAIRD S.trrt tar\·-T rra.r • . t'... Stc ttar•·:-Trt as . .. IR ~ fA BATES . rtr . . l R\{A B\TES t r at-.-lrms . 1 SHIELDS S1·r&ta11t-a 1s. . 4 r ..- . lJ. rtrt-at-./ . gta . St ] A S. j ,\ CK BL\LOCK ~ p ,\ CK DREIDELDIS . • Pagr 91 • Class Officers JUNIOR LAWS PRI -G R .• Tl~I\\ f .\LL • c \RL B \RL()\\" .. \\ R. BL.\ LO( K • • Prr1idt>11/ c c. DJ.:'\\I t .. Preside \. • • • • / 'it ·-Pr,·1ide11t L 1;-. \\ O<)D . l. ice-P rJ idt: .!. Eo. Ross t. ide1 .. Prt-·, . RO\\ NTRCE' / 't ( 1L.\D"\'~ • St 511 rrr .. .. a }. T .\'- tla. Stc - St 1t·a11t-al .-/r · . R1:. . lo . A. 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ER\\'I . ~ . . . . t . • . j . . icksbzJ.rg .. dt. t. F ' ••. . ~ l"i••: • 1 ns . 4> B ll: (-) ~ E: Business :\lanaf:!er C\CTL"S i.. .• . , ~ K 4 ·_ • .• . .c . 19-20 ~ .\ ssistan t Business :\lanager CALT L . •.• ~ • . •~ . ., ithspital \\· . the hl . t1fe\)u,,·s r• . os~ Seal . He and tl .: .'· • ! '1 . 920-1 j •. tl1e help f a superi11 tendent . . g Jcbutante of the season uf IQIQ . i . charn\: .• . L 1. • : . . ',::\IcLART\Ks~ . '. B..\., ~I. D. ! • .• E OR\ . ~ B. .:\ ., ::\I. D . . E\"."I XG . .•• . : . • ; . l "\ RSH. J OHX _ . ; ~...~ ," .-..... : Calr1t·s1o : . • Lir1i ~. ,, . . z . zg.rto . . • ,. ,... ,. • :• .. .4 )-(; .!\..~; Senior l nter e. St ' s ln · .. la . .. .• • . . 1 1• ," D ~\egate to Des ~loinc.:s Con,·ention, I Q I C) i~ t)·-fi,·c \\ cird . tC . n . Pascl • ')! ~ t .... . T\\'C short a limit c.:11 . ­- . f()O • i . ~~.... i T he health !. f. exico ''ill probabl,· bc cntrustc:d . . k u\\' about Sk)· ..\sk hat ,,.~ a1. . n. ar1 a. · • ~ 1 ,, in his hands. . 1 i ' " . • ! • •fS . SA.C B. s.. ""'. 1 :\I. D. • LE\\"IS ' : l...O\.J"JS I. I • .. ~ .. 1• . K ELLJ\ ]\I PA'J'TO . . . . . . :•• Ta lor ,. .; !/. i. J). .. J• tus. Cl : - ,. ," ·...," , . ·"· • • .\K K; ~ ~ E. w 1 -~ . '. . \\"e ne\er did bc.:lie,•e that stor\' of Sam::.un's . ,,·itl ' i... ;;i . i~ Caesar h<1d l moustachc l'l1aplin l1ad l g\o,·es. a Rrt ~arlc . a:; l1i . d Pat . : • losing his strength ''hen he lost .hi::. lock$ unti) till l . d l .. .. o . . . . a ~ ~ • !'>a\\" Fischl San ' face \\·eakened . out e a . in crroga tnrrl . ,,. ea. • c1gar. . • 1. • IlARPER ,· . :\I. D . ') "\ ~oERso:-.; Sco "l :\1. .11 0:-. . AS R EL'SS• .. . G .r\I LL..\RD zio . 1to. 1•Sa11 : " • Czi~·ro : ! X ; .\ ~f n Q ~ ~ K~ Deutchers ; Studcn ! . s ' : .• .) i .. Ju ound. .cil .. Cou . >. 1 -1\J. Busin~ss Bciard• f' .4 ~ : 1\ 11 Ll: Preside otcd ches:. l .. t'.\\ r :. i. tl\ r l'la 19 19 -20 . .. ... c1- . .::. 1Q . l t t . . • ~ , • .• Editor .. 1:.1:\ CAL • . .. 1 .-. 19 _. , 1920­ 1: • • Hca\')" .\ lsu .. . e r~ a i5 111 t ­ . • . e l • 1 i . ! .\11 tl croes can't bc.: :.ix feet •l . a . . . . ctiorc: .- ...orou. hun ! 1 -· i 1 j j : • 1 • ~ 1 -~ . • .• • 1 • ---.,. .• • ­ -~' • 101 'yt . l'r • . • \ 1 • ______________ __________ / // .' ' "-.o·---------·-.- -..-------'',,. ---·­ '' ,,,.<1• -~"~ "" "......._" ' ---.-- " - ."""." ,.,........".......,. ·-·••\, _ \•··~..--­ ................"..-,...... • . ".. //Jt/4"i_.,. """···· · · • • . • : • : . . 1 'i• . • f i ; ' . : t .: . . ~ .• . . 1 . • : !V • : " ... . . .."' " : ., '. • ! . • • ·' ..... "\ •:. . •.• .• • • . . ' • • ' 1 .• : • . ••• . (~ 1 ' . . . : .' ' " 1 ~ ,·..\ ...., .• '! it .• • 1' , ! •, 1 • . " ' ...l{;,;( ~· .• . : . • .~--,. : i . / . .• ,,. 1 : .· : : : ­- ,. ., _'\LVIS STAFFORD, JR., l\1. D .• . .• . .•• ··~-.;~~11.i ·' . .~"~:: .; · !. ..~ Y•...t­ ' tY ~\ L. PH. G. i ! r BESSIE BENNETT, .MJ ""•; BENJA1'·11 : ~ ;, . • :, ~ . " . 1 t •• ,....;.,.-··--~ ' ··''l. "~~·­ . . .. lf'i . l O?la •: 'Onl'\ . Ca • '., 1 .';\' • .,,..' .".'•. . . t Nl' ,~ . %1 :.~ ' • ••''('v •..,., t ..--.. . • "". •••• . ;, i. ' 1 . • . 1 ,.! 4> B If the saying that ''still 916-17; Associate . ,ll; e N E; CACTUS Staff '' ater runs deep'' be true• .:: v,'f:.~·• l/;,.~f>.i.-•· ,, r; t:~~:~~ ~,.~,. r 1 : ~ ~~ i 1 i• .• :,, . . • t;fao:ir·:i t "..{i # she must be deepest . Editor. C.<\CTUS, : . . . { ; 1920-2 1. " 1 1 : 1 ~ .;.. i • f< ait • Al has been col\ecting statistics on "\>\''hat are ~ • i . t lj "..! ­-- :; you doing bet,,een times ?•• . i "f . " ""'". : ..J, . ' ! . : j PH. G. F."--""""' c ·~·' ~''". "·~jf ?." j : '\~..: ;.. ••.•.,.• { 1 .,......... ..: i.i!t~ "" : : B • : c ' ,YCE . j EAN BENJA~IIN . : : HowARD :\Io . D1. . ,.\ROE \VALKER, B. 1 . : ~: .• j Leesburg . ' : t : . \ . •····•··•• ~........~ ' i:i,·;;"i::. .. ~ .!~~~ •. ;> • • ; •! "." .·;.4 : .• . •• K illee ' '• J 1 : , Wi . , : i. i ~ "' " : x :..:.r. ~ • ! .~ • • •1: •• : ·: ,: .' : " Students' Book Store ." •;;t ,. .... .... 1'• ; :~.. . :. . ••·~·1 • • .: . .he rolled his little \vagonveather, .. Regardless of:-:.......".:.. • 1 • • ••. " • s~ .. '\:! 1920-2 1 , _ • . ~ • • ' ~·...........~ . . . .• . ~ . 4> X; 8 N E. : • ..:.;;.M. . 1 . ': y. • ." • • • •• . . • '. "'.".. f'­ ·--~-· 1·:,'•1 . • • irnmie reminds us to buy those . Sl D three nights each· .. up A \veek ' ' The sight of •• i : .. : " . .. e. ! . . ._ . . . ~ ~ E = :..'€'· ~(; '•: ., . ArrO\\' collars. : f: :··· " : : ; $4' : • " ." .• f ~ • . • • '1"" " 3r: ! ­-=~· ..."':· • : 1 ""'"'-.'' " • • " __,.,. • r • " . ," . .. . . .•• 7 . . ......... . ....... . • " ." • • • : ! .... ..... .... . \\ 00DARD ::,• ...' c -·· ,. ""'~ ~ : : : : : .,. : • L. ~ "'.' : ~t .),. : :. ~ B. "/\., l\I. D. PH. G 1 THAD LERO\' " IRENE BROOKS, . . , . " • • -• .f. " " .. ":·~:::1 . 't" • ~i . . ~. ~ "" " . : •. . ~J . 1•• ' .• . .• •~'-· . : ~ • • . •• ...i. Galvesto ", . t: :·:1 :.. " " • •• ... . . t.. • :~~' .,..~•;._ ;.. ?:.. rH<." ......;:·" Higlitower • • . . • ,c " ~ .........•'--•• ."., • •• '\. • <1!.~ ."! .. 1 •• .- ·= ::­ ... -. --" • .... ...• " ..: "'t"H• ". • . -- ., ._"....." " . .. • :: ~ . . . K . . " • " •• Book Storets' . Stude; ." }\ • •• . • t • ' 1 19 20-21 ·~ kindness exceeded by her good .. • '. l . , ;::..:.~ K ~ .. ": .. ~~: Her t , .~; ; ' was o " ' \ . ; :: : .. • ;:· :""-i ! ;' ..: '~::.• : ' : •' / ' : . ~" . .· -.. ti • " .•• . • looks. .; i jack pushes the prices of j ordans and Travis ~ . : :''~;".~. ·~ -'.{'··:.; ~.'" 'f~.~.:·: ", ~,,: :·~ ·" .: 1 ' . • •• . . 1 ~·· ··~-·~ •' • ' 1''­ vith someone else .. study . l1igl1 that ,,.e 11ave t . ,...., .~· • : .••· "" • • •• . -( ....): .." su { . "" 1 . .. :• . . t . .: : .." ••;,: • '• ; • "" ( ". • '";.. ··" • : : :. ~ ' . . " ·~ •.. " ·:···· •• lt ' • •1··• '-'' . . :•<. • .! i, • '( 1 ::: .;­ : .:· :: " : 1;1. .. .: "' • "-·· : . : . ~:11 .. : : ::••: : PH. G. , ! " •• J Pharmacists : : ..~ ~; •. ,..... CALLENDER, ~·'( ·~ H ENR.Y GRADY • • . ll.~ • • ' ". " .. " i,. . ,"" .~. .. . :~ •. ... .,... ... . . . ..,.··­ ?.t.C..•·"--~ ::.. ! ""··-··· • . . • uf;.;..: 4 ;··.... • .• : ~ ~ =~ , . • • 1v· i. ..~ ., . . :""· .;···~, ~~.(: ~fl.'lt~· . "~ ~ i s . : ••••·.....­ "'o . .• ~ . •• . .• ••. -,.;:. : : PH. G. .'. . .i •• ERKEST A. BECK, ~ . 92 . ,Sergeant atArms, Senior Class ..... -2 1 .• i .• ~ . . ' : . . . .• ...."...." : : Cus/1 i11g • . .•• . :" • ··-" . " -.. ­ vl1en .. times ''Doc'' furnishes s,,·eet potatoes at ." '• "" . . . . .: . . . . . ,, ." he dcmand . •)suppl . j oe is unable t •. • •• • . . ..; · • . . . . • ~· . . A ticket agent as y.•ell as a " pill roller." • . . . • . . • . .•• ......··~... . i --,, .... 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" : • ..\\ .•,' : /1. • • ~\,~;;., .• ,1• ,. 1 ·',, • 1 1:­ !, ., ·-~ •\<'") ,: j ';'~~· ~ .......\i -·· .'· i . : ,.~: , '· . 1 , . ., 1 1 , ., "\ ~·-· PH. , ...." W.• , \: c. CARSON, . BERT N. FuLLER, P1-r. G . R . " ,..·~ .Mc . '" DELBERT G. • i j/,·: . ...,, ~" ....~ . . ~ J •' .• " ~ .. -.. .,.. ··~··(y.•· , • ,", / -"",'*'' ...... •: '· .'' h 1 , ••"••" . •,,r",l.i ....,,,,"., "'/: _, ,. • • / ..... -.,:%~,; • .•: . Cheap.ride . Arlirzgto·n ·· ~ 1 '.: • .1 1 1 ..: . . ; ' .!\ commander of languagP-e-he speaks French. 1 fair ,. . Sleep •.. ....":.i : . .~ • one . : .\' '\{ 1. \ . ... . •. Spanish, Gern1an and profane all fluentl)· and • : .:.• 5 • a <.. : ..• ~. ' ~· i !! '... .i-••••• fe''' ,,·ords in English. ~ \ . -·-·--Ny,....,,H'~. ... ,.A A i ..,..~~<.. .... ':..# '=..''..'"""..;-\": ,.(, ."~·~ . .,,"; .... ":• . PH. r; - lt'l•L ! CLIFTON D. GALLO,VAY, G. , 1 1 . ' . !\t . . " .. : ". ~ : ....... . ... ... PH. G . . .· • )) LA\\'REXCE DENTON CLARKSON, t ·' ' ,,. • " ..___ , ......." i -..-·/_. "'!.,,: .:~! ,:; ·,1:.?-\\\ .. -'/".:-. .... \::•. 11 • . ~ l.:... •• • • . • , ,"...... " . f::·= Lir.1i11gston 1 1 ~.i ~:.:"~:.: ' \ .i Re_fugio . : ". . . .President Students' Dining Hall, 1920-21 r..,. t1 • ~ A, •"' : 40 : .,,., ..• 1 .. ' ,r"' : : ,1< . • . . . ~ ~ x. , .1i 1 ··· 1 t..' ...... child-he ne,«er \vent Delicate f•." . out \ Vi thout . ,~ .! '•."" ,,=, • •: 1 . : ::~ n he thought . Galvest . Ouck'' first came t••hen'\\ his private ! • •• # • • . .."- nurse. -·..,..........! • • ' : • 1 •: 1 : "::. "'4-: ! " 1• ' . • . . . because all of the girls smiled at him that they '''ere He later learned that his face 'vas " • . !· .. ,..,,.. •"'"'· ' . i . . 1 . .... ,. ," . " ·"" " .tiirt. t·ingtr}.· . funn . .... . "..• .' ". .. :; .. . : , i ~ ~ : . , t PH. G. CHARI.E S ILHOIN GAR~ER, . \\ \' f ._~· .,, ,.,..~ ......."....,,..! -.~ .... ... : 1 . 1 • 1 • 1 . Galvesto.,.,.". .DLTKE, PH. G•s \\7r-; .. I ". . 1 • • : f;i .t " ) : • ~ • • 1 ~"1{ 1 1 , •• Strange to sa)', but he smokes the same kind .. -Tro • • • J ;.,..,.. ·'1 ". of cigars that ''Jean'' does. ~: .~ :"'•'·,••' .;·:w ounded in the slioulder in Francc. \\' \\"ounded 1 ·i·'•.•,"".:>. ..·;;, . .., . •.)f;l ' .~!•.·. ad\vaBro.. . e heart o\·er t . in tl ·~ 1 1 ."' . • * •1= '" .! .. · . / . ! , PH. G. 1• ~ . • . , . ] OHN LEE GooLSBY .17• : ·: . (·.·--· . '· ~',·t•••• . : • • 1 • \ 1 ••~~.: ' : • " 1 • !• , 1 1 JEJ\ 1' • : •: • .':)1 IC." GPH. .. FL. •\ • Crockett I E lPEL, ~ . :· . 1 • .: .,,.·. . J i~ :; ~"».\. .·'~ . :.. ' t.I . ••,., J t. . 9 . .• • {/ob.ro ~ z . . . ' • • ." • .;} <1~r!.~ IJl l.; . c {~1 President Junior Class: Reporter for the ~!edical ;. i .;.~' ·' ..' " • ; ..: . :· " •• ~ "• ''Fimp'' is dt:\'Ott:d to her Stl ·· . d T oo . i ·. W '.' bought . Good kid-,,·orked in a drt con­ store g ·~ v:" ......-­ "..,.,_ ~­ . ! labPl1armac)· . us t <. ti . scicr • . c • " . = ,! cut . gars . 1 ~t•'-·~· ··-·· , •• " i. .i .. -"."•.,,,,._...."~••••:1 • ..... 11 .....,,..,_ •• : 1 : ! • ... ,,•.•! . . .: .; . . J . 1 ~. -... ··-i ~ . . • 1 ! 1 . . . 1 . 1 ; 1---.... "'-"' - ·~ , --­ -- '.. ' .. 811 ... ".. -:" -·-_:. -t • • . -~ • " ••••""8 -·-·· -----· ---....-......-""" -::..---«-­ L-. -------~----------------:-::::=== . • --·~~---~------------­ . ~­ .. tPa 1o:. • \ '••• • '' ----·~·"----.....:=·-·· / ,. : f -.!..-----.. --·-· i. ---··-··--"----­ ; / ·--/ / • .'',' ' 1 • / ' 1 ~-·--·-~~ ~ • • . ' "-~~..."' • . • • / r • ••. .1 i ~·'·· ... --· • • ~ ! r : : ..t : i# " :• '·• 1=:· • i - i ' • 1 .~ . ,. •": (\ . ....~ : •• i ••"' • i• ! ' y " ,' : 1 J . ~••:~~-~ 1" ' 1 G : ]oH N [;.)~ . ""'::" i W1LsoN HEARD, P11 . (.~ .1 ! ..:\ BBE :\. I ,JEDBE ER, P11 . ~ . · , .• ,--.. : ·."'"' ' : f"W'U"'...... Rtjug1'0 f ,' . t 1 •• • roak1tm . f ~ \ " ·~ ' 1 ~· • . '::--. i ,i .r 4' .l x. 1 1 ...,,,.. ' . . i Pharmacists' Representati\·e; Students' Dining •! •• ' 1 \\'''illie,·• thc lo\·er of babies. i Club. il • -· ' The "b ..· ~\,Jt..;;. -••" . • -· PH. G. CHARLES ] ULIUS H .~( ... P . LLUB, . c:>"· .. ·j1 ·~~-----· ut . . r• t : i ,. AL . 1 fRAXK ~IcDo . i . \\' 1LLIA zburg . ule . f Scl, ito11 io . 4•Sa 11 1 • l• - 1 • . g . Advanced standing in Bohemian and Zool .• t said . 1'{. \\. st make an ~1. D. out of him . 1 \\·1ll alm· Corporal L. S..A..., 1917-19; A. E. F i .> : 1 ••• 'Oman killer\\ . hater t . mar.' \\From a • . !-­ ,, fr-r • i ' . . 1 • G. 1PH.ox... 1'1AN .. GoR . ~LLIA . .\\• , • f\lRs. BE ul.A H GRuBBs ] 0 ES, p11 . G. . u . • ..... K.') i .~, zgto . i. Cot •t 1 Cleburne i t 1• f • .U. S. NClass,nd . .Phm • • . She made good use of her notes at al\ tin1cs. ,, but he1shinc. ..\ Tex:as sKentuck'' \\·as fond of '' • ~ " • • :­ ••.''.t .\ oonlig''mlo\·e Texas pale . could ne\'Cr 1carn t :,t : ..... • ! • • ,. .. CoHEN HAy LANGFORD, P11. G. • i ". . • : i LEY MANN, PH. G. i . TosEPH BA~ .•,,. • ra. Band . i• • ' ! • • " .. ~. • : : : ' : •'( .. ." J. .! • • •• Col1nes1ziel ~ :. :. ••: 1\1.-D. couldn't mean mule dri\·er i . a . . • t and . For a long time he \\·alked thc straigl .>:: '.. ,. .1-!~ " .J " : Infantr)', l ·. S A. : .. i" • ' !• but final1v fell and great '' as thc fall . ; narro,,-, . • • i i !') . "~~,.. A silent partner of 1\1. 1 Scott. thereof. * • : ~ ... :\. 1 ••• . • !! - 1 "' . ! ! .• . ! • i• t " " i• :t ! • ! • •• :•i . 1 •• .• • . " i i• t . -.. 1 . •. 1 . • • 1 . "•• . •· 1 ··-···" -: j ••• ......, .. .. " . • f t l• . : •• .• •• .f : '. f . • : • ."".. ........ .,,.._ : " --·--~ : --· ~, •• • . ••• E --·--··-! t :.. r .··- -~ ".-".... '..""-"" --··--· ! ,~"'.....~ ,.,,,,.~.,...,,,...,,. ". ....... ...,.·---' . ..-...................,..~ ...'-­ ·­ . ..·--··· ....---··-..:-:··-·- -.. ­ ·-·· -····-·-·­ .....------- ",..... ... ----·-·....-.",.......~~ ~ .,.. .."...~~".....-..., • Pagc 1011­ ~ • \ • -··-· -·---­·-"........" ..... -···-.....· ··­ ·-.---"-"." "..~-------------~... ' ..... • ' • • " 1 • 1 : . • • • •• ' ' ' •= i • • • i •• ' : i • i.• ' • . •• "J.' • • • CLIFFORD Et:GE:\'E PEXDERGRAFT, H. G. :. ," :../ .·~"~~~ ; jAl\ Es josH A T Ru P H. G. ,.. . .... . . . ~.~1.. . r• •. j oaquin .• . • • Galr . . . . 1i . t'Sf. ·""·~""". • '8~ • ...... -r;":.• : . ~-..-. :;"' -'".' •i. . il• rd ~lachine ;. . ,st Class . Pri\ateGunner.ine. 1 ~lacl • ..,,,,...., ..,,.,., thc hairs of his hcad . 'CC\•·Sh'' .(," eC ­-.... i ;, arc n . ......-.:~~~·· c:n•cle\F.,E.. .\. ;1\..Gun Battalion. Co•• : 1 bered. : .• • • !:~-i 1 • • ?1 tedical . nths. :\lember of Business Board . m•• •• l . . " . i : Department. • • • .....---..'""!' • • ... l"' . . • .\.sk him about tl1c: fir~t pair of shoes hc C\'Cr CHILDRESS G. SADLER, P•I. G. • -1 had. i. ,•'rt1":". · • ~. .• : ,'. ~' ~ . • 1... - Pa/t·.rti • •'lt. • . ( ...~ ·.... Ho .. SA G ~ ior (""\ass, 'zI .. ident Sc . Pre .\... ORDER·\ • • z . zglt·to . 4•~~~:~ -rc.'\uld O ..< '\\ho ,,·ould e\·cr thought that he'\\ • > shado,,· the reputation oi Pasteur? • t \ 111 "" x. PH. ;." !1!'. : . l .... ." t,.... r-: : ·;:i ~ : Samn1ie is fond of cit -r . still he enjo)·s motlife. .· \ .·> 1 1 :-, ~ i ..... r the farm . out t•.t ing C}Ccasionall ·p'1' . . . • ..,.._ • -•• " \"IS\01). • ith s\\'cct''\'ear•board thru his senior :. 1 Paid hi ." Thc lad)· killcr. potatoe~. i· i 1 hc can . • ti harncss horses. 1 ; c:tc I·~ RA~ G • . • . 'lr.t..• K SHIXDLER, P11. H ARR). : ." ... ~. '" ~1 ' • • • . ~ • . . . ·, : . ' " G • fels .. .. Brazt·~t' .PHALTERS,.' \\.ER\0LICLARE:\'CE •\ . · { .. llousto l\lember Students· Council. '21 . x I• \~ < . 1 He ne\•er kne,\· until recentl\• · that ther.c \\'.c re ( He ,,as al,,·a,·s la e. but ,,·hen he did con1c: \\'e . · • ·)ariabl" \. ther marks cxcept that " ..\" ,,·hich t . ·)an 1 i.\ if . had the plcas.urc of looking at a beau fell upon hi \.;\ ~ papcr. r :\larcel ,,.a,·e. . . i f'(. LTER TREAD\\'ELL. PH. G\.1,, . j ~~ PH. G. ! .... E ER.~.EG,,.\.1 . . I LLI A ,,. !{ • Bullard ~1 .. 1z/1aBrt' -Di . :\ ..S.l...1$f 1nf nd Class. L'. S Scrgcant. Co. J. • 36tl Phm. 1~ ~ . .~ . . i --. 1 --• • ! • .-"' 1~ --·-·-· 1 -----v~. . -....-~. ----------------------------~-~~-~:-~--. . Ji • ----·­ ' " . ~------­ '. Pag 1O.j • \ \ • ~. __...............-----~-----------"··~______-------....-----------:.-~'\ 1 - ~--· ...... 1 ) . r ""~,---· . ! 1 t • • • i . : .... ...~1•! • :;•• .. /r1•• \ 1 i \\ • • ;f -:.; 1 ! 1 . i-•<;;",-i ~ ,1 • •.• ! ~ ........ • 1 ..... \ ! ..",..:\ !. 1 ~. \ ,; °'· :.'. . . FAY BAUGH\'.r.•\",G.PH.,· . DALL.<\S FLAY \\.HALE V :/\ ." ol 1 .,;.:. .:· .. ~_;:~·.: i • .;..,"~, •r.•• 1 • Eldorado \. A nso11 ~ 1 • • ,· ,,/1'" •' • , ' •y ~-:·-,· 1 1 • i ". ,; 1 ~" \'..".• ..",,'"" ,, ~"'"'--'' 1 :, ·;;. ". -;y·:, ·'? :":.. . • ' f ''Fay Baby''-Hee-Hee. Everytl1ing is Corporal 1\1achine Gun Co., ~2nd I nf" 36th Div.• ":• 1. ; ••" so 1 1 • . but it's l ard when love and duty clash " f.; A. E. Class President, junior }ear, 2nd thrilling, • 1.$ ••••,... .• . . . 1 . :y'/~. ~ . . .• . • term. : .' . · ' '.:. '. t . :• ; i. i His noise as \vell as his good looks ar~ inverse\y f : : ' t • t " .. ...- ·· . . . ' . \i ~ ~ D.A .. L\· BLIZNAK <; proportiona\\y to his good looks ···­ ~ . . ":. ..,5.;.!( ~ ·".:: .".lW.i "\:', . burg .. Rose ~ " . " , • . • ·•. 1 i LTON l ~ G . I?\:'\ < people smile, but Billie laughs ORK, PH. ''Billie.'' Some . : • ''q'' co nstantl>·· • ! • Giddi11gs ". ' j 1 1.~ ' 1 ~ 1 • 3I Sth Engineers, 6th Div., A E. F.. P\·t. 1st " . 1 : ... ''sE DA . X LuRLINE ELo Class; <1> ..\ . ' · . . . "'11." 1 -·· "• • " -."!' S . . . . . . . • 'f•.- "t' . .•. " •ung n1an and {'. but little about this'\O\ . Ve k\ . . Palacios :·~! .•':'-• .... '\ .. v;e refuse to publish reports from tl·.e ''Land of ·::: . ~ : 1: :• . . :. . 1; ~ . '. .at the telephone\Vantedu're{'. ,dy'DaY.'' ] oy". • .. '­ ' ""·······­ •r.. N'~ . : ''If it's Frank, tell him I'm here'.' ; • t 1 . ". .. ..,. : ,: . -· .) . Nurses ~~:j : : : •~~ •~ ' ~: CE ELEANOR DuLLER . J . ,, AL~."·-< ~· ~ .~ ' 1 ;.," " " " ... r'.·:· 1 ··=~ : i ~." g .. Bltssi• ...•BAILE\~ : ·'~ : ~~i·lA\ . 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She has a S\\'Cet disposition, but pl\.:a ·c dL•r1't l . : : ~" L : • t • Big Spri gsz . .-..' ....... 1 .'' • ' 4 . l i o,·ertax "ti . ......".. ~· .: ' . ' • • .; • -: ~! .c.:r. \c.:As good as go\d but please don't tc.:as ! !. r.;&A 1 , \ ... :. ~· ­ : .•~ ­.- ·- .y.?,' . ! !'00 • : : • '" :\1. E. ,,-ILSO • : . . . :'\ tANN . 'ScHt.1 ERNESTINE Rogers a... wt . 1 R . . l ,,·hether lt • Efficienc,• · is middle ~JC\\'S . 1t beats tl is . bashful sl,·ho, er name c . teachjng, preaching or nursing 1 • ~ . A ~ S .. HELEN E AFFORD . c, ~ 1 \'. Ba'\' Cit ( ! • • i. 1/oulto~ .tcrs . • t''' . Helen is as changeable as the southerr '':\lartie''-Speech is sil,·er, silence is golden. She has to be k · n to be appreciated. \\. . • -." ...-·---.. ~-· 1 • .••1 .... -,,. ' •$ ••1 . 11 ..::::--..._ -1 . • -"'-· -• ! . 1 1. . '•-·--1 1 . . -·----r --.1 ' , J 1 ! -1 • 1 -----"·--·-·... --" -1 .....' • ."._."--..·-... -;, 1 . ~ •• • !• ________ • "~--­ l L __ ______--.:,__-=------------·___.-! · 1 -• --··---~-·----.......----· -.--~ ---­ ---~--------------­ 10 . ct. • . Pr \:. ~ Class Presidents • \ I ,\ R K ,. L E E R G 13 ..\ LEXr\XDZI{ c. G 't i zdt' 11 t S.·., <. . \ . . L r:: I CIt }.~ . i11 i · . St -'\ _\ ·llfflllg • zio1· C/a .r.1· (."/a _,._i z1· o r S1·111 01· i11 >] . . tlCl. J . .,_ -. . .. t·.r1dt·11/ rt.11dt·11t P/1 a 0 \,. .. 1 t \\-. H. I-i E c K CocHR \\.. . \. I .J.i:\ ,··r x Fr ~ 11tridt·.·,., . . · i11 (.'/t C/a.rs C"/a.r.r Sop/zo 1zo1·, . •zt . dici~"•,·dici11tf 1/c .. a .. . ./ _r JS . } ll . Prrsidi·11t l ior 1' 11 •llrdici11t· . . i11 -.: 1 . . · P .. 1·e.ritlc>/ F)nQt .! O . 110 't. l . Pr • - • • Pao-c 111 • • • ,,. Medical Students' Council Top Rozo Po1NDEXTER. BRA SHINDLER, BRANNI N ,· .. x . \\ERLER, . SALs, .. Rorl' :\1c1 ... Botto L ESLIE ;\ DLE lt • • • • • • Prt 111·,id -.· .\' at'I . St·c°BR,\01. . .. • l\1cH\". C.INDEXTER. \. P ..l :\ CER\\C. .. - \LER LESLIE SADLER .f-J -BRAD . 11. r:. S111x DA ~ BR.\ XXIX Ls . Page 11! • • • • Nurses' Student Council Top Row FEHR, l-.IEBANE, CHANDLER, GREBE, DA\\'SON, KEARNE'1', CARLTON JAROSZE\\'SKI, LARSON_LBERG,K\NE, .. z Row EAGLETO ~, S HARRIS, CROCKETT- .. Botto t... e_ridtA ROSZE\\'S K.I Pr]I. I. ~ t .. f ·ict·-Presidt•••••• ~r. CARLTO~ .'' fa. t. St'C . 'SODA\\.LB. • E ... ST. zc il ~t d1.1isor . Co1l Page 113 Medical Business Board ,.. Sco SrvrITH, P ASCHAL, T RUETT G. H. PASCl-lAL • • • • • p /'t' j'idt' ll t . 't'St. p . Rt zta . ivt . . St 11 ior H. A. Sco .. Rt· p t'St' 11 tat it1e . S0.H. T. ]. CALH OUN So plz j z1. 11 ior . IIT H Rt· p t·se 11 tat i':lt' . 't.. 1 .. . .. 't'St. p . Rt . t at ivt t' Jt' 11 tat ii1e ] .] . T RUETT • zior . St' P/1ar111 ac\ 1 - H. 0. K NIGH T, ~I. D . F ac z~lty Rt· p .' • - Page 114 • • Medical Publications Committee CoLQUITT, K ELLE\·, N . RR . s, Sco .. H. "\. Sc Editor of L s. N ORRI S . "1Ja . llt~ir.iersil)' '.. 1zivc1·sit\1 1llt·dical di1 al ... . . · RA . [of .. · zagt . • s. F. K ELLE'J' • • Editor of 111cdical Sectio z of Cact1ts c/its . z of Ct . dical Sectio . . L. "\. CoLQu ... . • "lla . ·za,e,t . o_( 1llt • Paac 1 I .; - unior Class in Medicine • • ~ --­ . ~lRS. V . .1\ LEXANDER ] . HA~IPTON . frLLIKE . .S H . Boo.] ] . BRADY B. BuRG C. CARTER ... CoLQuL. P. DAY E. DEBERR'\:'~1. ELLIOT D. ENLOE .] ERWIN Es . Es R. S. f RANK R. GRANBERR\ ' H. H ENR\ ' LL . HV.\ ER' '. LL . HL. R. H uNTER E. KALLUS H . LANCASTER ] . LITTLEFIELD icf ARLANE . .B LL . McNES. E. MATLOCK D. l\lATH E \\'S LLER . l\1K. GER. io . .N NARANJO. . ~ j. EVI LLE RRIS . NR. L .ORY l\I. PEARCE G. REYl\.IERSHOFFER A. Ross • H. SMITH EWART. SA. T . TERR''\: TERS .. V\.] \ .· T ucKER Pa(}e 116 Sophomore Class in Medicine E. ALEXANDER J. BARCUS .] BARNETT 7 \\ • BRANCH D. BRANNIN BRO,VN.. \\ T. CALHOUN J. CHAP~IAN L. CocHRAN LLINS . CB. H. DAVISON .. DoL. soN . DoNALE. G. EGGERS H. EHLERS G. ENLOE N. 0. FITCH NK . F. F • LKERSON . GL.N. A. GLECKER AN . v.GoR.].] A. ]. HACKFIELD . HALL HALLORANr. . .c D. HAM~IOND J. H. HARRIS w. H. HECK DDIE . H0.H. SKINS . R. H H. TER . D. HuR. E. ~1. ] ORDAN L. KASTEN 1EN. 1 . ic CRu . .DT. A. S. J\Ic EILL B. E. 1\IAYO • RE. MoW.G. . so . IoRR1\E..] G. F. Ov-vENS .] PAEZ \V. s. PARKS N. PRUJANS KY G. \V. SANS0 ~1 ITH .~ sA.V.\ R. B. SouTH C. D. STROTHER FT . SwC. G. N. F. \VALDROP \\T . P. \ VARD H. \\;1E LCH C. ~I. \\" LLIA1-fSON 7 \\ , J. KARBACH Page 117 • • Freshman Class in Medicine A. ALEXANDER L. \ V. J\ LEXANDER R. ALLEN I. P. BARRETT P. 1\1. BASSEL RDSONG . BF. w. P. BRINDLEY M. I. BROWN E. vV. BuRTON .] c. CARTER H. CELAYA C . B. CLI FTON .] L. CocHRAN LEMAN . S. D. C HN. CJ. LLIER . CR. NER . CoK..P. H. 0. Coznv 1\1. H. CRABB cs.. Cu~1?\1I. K. F. M. DAVIS H. DAVI S N . DAVIS l\tl. A. DA v I s 0 N L. E. DAY .] R. DILLARD ... DusH. E. F. E. DvE C. ]. EcK~IAN ER . Fos0.S. I. G. Fox T. G. GLASS .] D. GLECKLER LDBERG . GA. I. R.L.GowAN R. R. HALEY L . E. HAMILTON, j R . A. HARl'vlS L. 0. HA)'ES R. H. HoMAN .] .] HoovER G. D. HuFF j.j.jOHNS E. A. ] OHNSON F. 0. B. ] OHNSON l\I . E. ] O H NSO l. H. E. KARBACH LGORE . KG.D. F. H. LANCASTER F. K. LAWRENTZ B. LEAKE L. B. LEAKE w. E. LO\VREY .] F. L u BBEN, jR. j.P.LucE .. LuN.E. E .. l\IcBRC.D. P. S. McCALEB ] . ] . l\1cGARTH ] . MAKINS F. P . l\1ALONE C. H. ~I IEARS B. l\1I LLIGAN A. L. ~IITCH ELL E. A. ~I OERS RRIS. F. \V. N RN E . OsnF.C. EXTER ... PoA.C. C. PRIDAY B. PRI ~I ER C. P ucsLEY, j R . ... QuF.C. H. S. RENSHA\V TCH . RT.A. \\ 1 • T. SADLER H. SLADZYCK c. . SLAUGHTER H . r .~ sP.L. ow. R. S V.\ G. A. SNYDER EWART . H. L. S KES .. B. S P. •.jR ROTHER,. SK. V.\ ELAN. SuH. .... SuF. \V. S. H . TAYLOR ] . C. TERRELL T. L. TERRY ]. E. T YSON H. T. \\7 ADE • H. G. \ V HITMORE ER . T. \V s. c. E. \ V 1LLINGHA~I Paqe 118 Phi Alpha Sigma • .. HARR.\RTER,C . GLECKLER. .~. HA"IILTl'Top RozKES, \Voo ERS, BAR 10No, L .. \., .1 . HoCH, . 11d Ro:l1 BRAt.0St· . 1. HA ,.. E . . Tlzird Row ::\IcLART'i, CALIIO UN, S\VIFT, BRA.NNIN, BR CHl\Pi\IAN, S:-iv ER, HALL ..-:, v \. Botto Rofo-~ D Es, GLECKLER, "\LEXANDER, DAv s, BRO\VNRIGG, BARcus .. Es ,· \.. ~cHELL,. i l1 .. I~"ou11ded at Bellvue Collegc, Ne\v l '"ork, 1886 Epsilon Chapter Es tablis l1ed 1903 • FRATRES IN URBE o . 7 A\rEs\\F.DR. • DR. J. -vv. DAv DR. ]. s. j ONES FRATRES IN FACULTATE KE DR. E. D. CRUCHFIELD . CARTER DR. \V. R. Co S.•.,,DR. DR. R. E. CoNE DR. T . H . HARRIS DR. \\' . I. KEILLER NE .. DR. H. 0. K NICHT NGLETOX DR. C. T. S . S 0.A.DR. DR. ] . E. THO?\-IPSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 E. S . l\I cLART\'" T. H. BROWNRIGG 1922 Es ]. p. LITTL E F I E L D . DAY R. P. EsP. \V. OOTERS. \\.H.] 1923 B. ]. DER ] . R. BARCUS . E. ALEXA BARNETT IN .. DAN BRAN E. A. BRA:-lCH D. s. HAl\ll\IOND .R]FT, . C. G. Sw .] H. HARRIS \V. P. BRO\\'N T . ]. CALHO UN .] A. CHAPl\IAN NEAL HALL ARTH UR GLECKLER 1924 .] C. CARTER !\EAL DAVIS ]. D. GLECKLER AN A. L. ~IITCH ELL .~ lI LTO N R. H. Ho . HAE.L. KES .. P. B. S . EL . LEF ... Paoc 119 Phi Chi • Top Row PEARCE, LEAKE, H F . CocHRAX .. ·, EBERR . •cH .. LL\.ER. . t·co zd Row CELA\·A, ExL . ir . ,E . . E, CozB ..·, K1LGORE, H uFF H, ExL OR\", Dt: ~ .. . Bott i Row . l1LLIKEN, L ux ,..-: x. ,,. ALKER, TROTHER, TROTH ER, C Founded a t L ouis\'"i l le Iedical C o l lege ed . Chapter Establisl , . . . 9 .. Zeta - .390 . FRATRES IN URBE DR. l\I. L. GRAVES DR. H. C. HART~IAN DR. LEE R cE . DR. H. 0. SAPPINGTO~ D R. ] . c. \ \. E I . I E R s FRATRES IN FACULTATE IAN . I. L. GRA\'ES DR. H. c. HART D R. LEE RrcE . .DR FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 19 21 . L. D H. :i\I. \\7 ALKER N . u 1922 I. DE BERRY D. c. E '\RLE. I. C . ..\\ LOE . . .E L. K. 0R L. R. HILLYER s. G . . r1LLI KE .. ' ".' I. G. PEARCE 1923 . E. 0. F . .L r. C ocHRA~ G. R. ExL E . TCH . ITH .. S..\...,, 192+ H. CELAYA G. D. HuFF H . 0. CozBY c. D . STROTHER D. G. KILGORE L. B. LEAKE E. \\·. K. STROTHER N. Lu . . RLEY . Pagc 120 Kappa Psi ARD .. 1 o\\BARRETT,E, . To p Ro=v ~1ALLARD, ELLIOT, HACKFIELD, Hoo EEs, . o], . . t Ro'=l' DA,·1s, CoLLIER, IJAURENTZ, KrLGORE, \\11LLINGHA .. Botto • .9. 8 . .n n e c t ic u t . C ,.. tI ndc d a t ~e \\' H a v e .. 1 • Beta Phi Chapter Established I918 . FRATRES IN URBE 1 sT E p Ii E N sF.1. .. .s DR. E . N D R 0 N 1\ . . .D R FRATRES IN FACULTATE RONIS.. Ax.DR. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 lALLARD . .sR. ARD F. H. KILGORE . L. \Voo T. ENS . L. E. E • 1922 , .. C. Tt7CKER 2\1. L. ELLIOT ~1. A. JO l. ES 1923 ."\ E .. H. 0. Ho ]. HACKFIELD 1924 LLIER . . C B.BARRETT F . l\I . D A \,' 1 sp. .. • F. K. LAURENTZ c. E. \\TJLLINGHA~1 ENS . Paoe 1 Zl Nu Sigma Nu • IER, :\Io RE, S PARKS, HALLORAN ~. PR'·DA'. Top Rou ,·\\ .. . HNS . ],I1EARS . ,cH OLS . . ,.,K.A1d Row o,,.ENS, TERRELL, TA\'LOR. ~Ic . Seco Os BORNEN, . Tvs ,.. . IARSH, DvE, Qu v.,1IcGRATHT\N, ... PAT1"tORE, . Bottoni Row-vVH 882 . ,f l\Iichiga n . )r ded at L1'niv c r s i t . u. F Beta Lambda Chapter Established in 1915 FRATRE IN URBE DR. v..v. E. T\1IARSHALL FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. ] . R. r\ NOERSON DR. \V. B. LASATER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 NICHOLS v.C.· .. SH .] A. l\IcKAl\lAR. E. ] L. K. PATTON 1923 • RE GuY OwENS . HALLORAN G. W. MoR.c. ow \\!. P. \\lA R 0 . R. S vV.pARKSS.\V. 1924 L. E. DAY F. E. DYE .] .] jOHNS RNE . McGRATH c. H. MIEARS C. F. Ose .]]. TAYLORH.s. ... QuC. F. PRI~1ERB. M. ]. c. TERRELL .] E. TYSON H. G. WHIT110RE Page 122 Alpha Mu P i Omega SrvIITH, PASCHAL, ER IN, v\T1LLIA~ISO N, 1\1l ATfcI EWS, BASSELL '\\. Top Row LuBBEN, Bu RTON, EcGERS, C LLINS, ALEXANDER, N RRI S, GR . . ,. St·co11d Rozv DAvrso GLASS ,. so . DAvLER, . SA, .. GER, 1\tlcCALEB, RENSHAW, ALEXANDE . Tlzi1·d Row Nf o RRrsoN, FrNK . fvlTT,. ScE,.. 1\1cBRCRABB,,McCuLLOUGH, REussrEN,v.,r ~Botto11z Row 1\lfcCRu Founded at Universit)" of Pennsylvania, I891 . University of T exas Cl1apter Estab1isl1ed I898 . • FRATRES IN URBE DR. 'vV. G. FLYNN DR. W. C . F scHER, SR. . DR. w. M. GAMMON KE NoRTHERN . fISCH ER, ]R. DR. wALTER KLEBERG MR. Mc.w.DR. DR. E wARD RANDALL, ]R. MR. C. B. Cox . FRATRES IN FACULTATE . LEEG. H. DR. \. RRIS . D. CLINE DR. R. W. GovER DR. S. M. 1\1lR. R. DR. DR. E VARD RANDALL DR. B YD READING DR. H. R. R DR. A. S. HoLLY DR. DICK 'vV ALL BINSON . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 TT G. T. REUSS . R. B. ALEXANDER H. A. Sc G. H. PASCHAL L. SADLER I\1. K. McCuLLOUGH 1922 GER . ERWIN H. 0. SMITH N. D. l\Io c.]. D. L. I\1ATHE\VS RAY S. N ORRI S C. B. ALEXANDER 1923 C. 1\1. GRISWOLD J . E. I\110 R R I s0 N G. \V. N. EGGERS NK . N H. 1\1. DAVISON fRED F . I L L 1 A M S i\T\C. l\1. LLINS . 1ccR ul\i[ ~[ E N BAILEY Cl\D . T. 1924 ·~SHA . Bu RTON HoRACE RE . . vv . E E .. IcBR~C.D. ~ 7 \\ • H. CRABB ] . F. L u BBEN, ]R . PAUL BASSELL s0 N . GLASS P. S. l\IcCALEB l\11. A. DA vTOl\[ . L . svv . Page 123 Phi Beta Pi • • Top Row t\EVILLE, EHLERS IATLOCK, PRr A1:, CocHRAN, i\IcFARLANE, SANSO . . , . r . Dus ,Gs. 11 .- Cul\1, . ~ . o . LEs d Row HAMPTON, BRADY, D1M~ S1\1ITH, LEXANDER, SADLER, BrRDSONG, SLADCZYK, \ . ,. 11.rSeco STAFFORD . . KE LLEY, L Bott..rz R ow CHTE, H ECK, HAYES, LEDBETTER, vVADE, C LQUITT, WrER Founded at University of Pittsburg, 1891. r\J pha Kappa Chapter Estab1ished 19 10. FRATRES IN URBE DR. w. s. S DR. w. ]. ]ENKINS ARLEY . JESSE FLAUTTDR. DR. v.v. F. SP1LLER DR. ]. B . SPIL LER DR. W . F. DrMMITT, ] R . . BovN.A.lR. . N . Ls . NrcHR.].DR..]RSON,FLAl\I].R.DR. FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. tv1ARK F. Bov DR. \V. C. R osE DR. ]. L. jINKINS . .. HuE.W.DR. GARBADET.V.\1R. . ]. s . D I 1\1~1I TT s. F. KELLEY ] . E. N EVILLE j .j.BRADY H. ] . EHLERS CEDRIC PRIDAY IN. DusH. E. w. T. SADLER L. 0. HAYES FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 R. E. R. LocHTE]AFFORD,. SA.B. P. v. LEDBETTER 1922 E. w. 11ATLOCK B . P. McFARLANE ] . A. HAMPTON L. A. CoLQUITT 1923 w. H. HECK G. \V. SANSOM 1924 Gs. CuM:rv11K.I.LAYTON CocHRAN LESTER P. SMITH L. w. ALEXANDER \V. F. BIRDSO NG G. A. SLADCZYK H. T. WADE s. T. \VIER Paoe 124 Alpha Kappa Kappa • RossKARBACH,ER, . Fos . LL . LucE, ?\Ic1 ELEl\IAN, . CVAN, \. GE\VART, . To p Roiv S Row HALE1', D LLARD, CoNNER, H u ER, LANCASTER, Doo P uGSLEY, I\I .. .. . zli . S,·co STE\VART ,LLER . . Rou NDEXTER . TELCH, Po \\ HEYl\1AN, TERR\·, H1LDR.l\IFORT, . CBETHEL,s, .. IIosK ,. RDA . z Rou1 SAl\IS, f .. Botto -unded at Dartmout1 Co11ege, 188 . . .." I .a Theta Chapter Established 1906 . p1i\l FRATRES IN URBE DR. J . .!\. . H EYl\IAN DR. G . E. D ELANE\ ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. L. E. CHAPl\IA~ G. E. BETH EL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 11. v\·. CoMFORT L. C. SAMS 1922 LL H. E. LANCASTER . H. H V.\HARRlNGTON].V.\ ER .. LLER R. Q. Hu . icNEILL K. N . 11 . .ES. A. T. STE\\' ART A. A. Ross T. L. TERR\' 1923 s E. 11. JORDAN .. HosK R.H. .. DoL. L. RMAN A. S. 1I cNEILL . KARBACH .] .] G].V.\ H. C. \\7ELCH 1924­ ER .. CoK.P. . A .. CoLED.S. .-: CLIFTOR.C. J. R. D R. L.GowAN H. E. KARBACH LLARD . F. H. LANCASTER ,,.. E. LOV\' RE1' ] . P. L ucE R. R. HALEY C. PuGSLEY, ] r . EXTER .. . Po A.C. ER . TART S. 0. Fos STE\\L.H. Pagc 1 l5 Tl1ird . CL . G . ,HARRINCTONVREY, .\ . Rl\ . LANCASTER FTON, L l c EILL, KARBACH, AN, ., . Phi Delta Chi RK ." \,LE'\. .C,"AB\ScH\ALL,\\,BERTSON . Top Rou' R B otto 111 R u'Zo LAIN, \\1ALTERS, H EARD, CLARKSON, ~I c FATTER .883 . ,t111ded at U ni versi ty of Mic11igan . F bda Cl1apter Establisl 1905 . cd. . Lan FRATRES IN URBE CKINSON DR. II. REID R ~SON . D. . .so ~ G . . DrcK ]. A. BI . CHARD . E. E. R RANDAL DR. R. R. D. CLINET. E. DR. c. E. \\1 ITHERS POON .] C. \\1 RI GHT FRATRES IN FACULTATE 1 ] . C. B ucKXER T. GARB1\DE DR. R. R. D. CLINE \\ • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE • 192 1 • L. D. CLARKSON J. v.v. HEARD c. 0. WALTERS 1 RK . lILTON Y~ 19 22 s. ~1 . LAIN .\ . D. ~IcFATTER YLE. DD.. . •E. R o B ERTSON E. F. ScHWAB P. E. \ VALL Page 126 i.)t,. . 1 1 J.~ - - = . •• ,,," t ...i....l ' • '··· - m :, 1. 1r..:.= \3' l - = ..~~: ff} - - •.. - t \ ,,.. ..... :: - .. ... " " " " • ... • lf " - " c1.11 1 " • • " ... . i. ~rt . - .... ... - - - ... ... ­- mtil . ~ flllll\i1 ... - - "'1 ­ t•ll.~'11•1 ..., - - - " , ,.,-• .i­ .!JR·­ - • • ' ' • • • •• ~ ......"" .,. • :; He's a mining, mining, mining, A mining engineer. A mining, mining, mining, A mining engineer. Like every honest fellow, He takes his whiskey clear, He's a rambling wreck from Texas Tech A mining engineer. .. POOt' J • .!!; • History of School of Mines and Metallurgy HE CAT1\.LOGl... E of the Texas l:niversit,• . contained its first announcement of a course in n1ining in the issue of that publication for the 1·ear 1900-1901. The course as ar­t the degree of ~Iining Engineer. The announcement \\'as continued for . ranged led successi,·e and ,,·as tl en discontinued. . s, ear· . ten e regular session of the in 1913, an act ,,·as a . tl .\ t state legislature passed creating State School of ).l ines and ::\Ietallurg)', to be located at El Paso. Tl e terms of this act ga,·e the . \\'as ears later · . Regents of the Uni,·ersit}' full control of the ne\v institution, but not until six .al 1 )" made a branch of the parent institution . the Sc 11001 of ::\Iines forn • "\condition upon the fulfillment of ''·hich El Paso secured the location of the School of iines ,,·as that the cit}· donate for the use of the institution the grounds and buildings of the . be . ake the donation is t . n . former ::\Iilitar'\· Institute. The securine of the funds necessar\· t . .... . credited to the El Paso Cl amber of Comn erce. T he institution ,,·as forn1all · opened in ep ­ .. . er, lat· . T\\·o 14. tember of 19 er,ve\r\.. l ­· . iount Franklin, t ~rent . ore suitable site on the ,,·est side of . its present n . School \\'as moved t inga ,· . e purpose, a nd the state legisla t ure l . three acres of ground ha,-i ng been donated for tl appropriated $ 100,000 for the erection of the ne\\' buildings. of the Scl ool of ::\Iines possesses se\n arked ad,.a n tages . . eral· . The location ears follo,,·ing the burning of the ::\Iain Building, the ·)t ci t . the la rgest a nd most i m portar bet\\'een Denv·er and :\lexico Cit)·, and bet,veen San Antonio and Los Angeles. The fact that no less than four transcontinental railroads intersect at this point makes the cit)' \'er · accessible . from all directions. A medium latitude, an ideal altitude, and a light annual rainfall are factors that contribute to make the climate of El Paso one of the m st delightful in the ,,·orld for either indoor or out­ . door life. T his is a matter "'·orth · of more than slight consideration in student life and acti,. ities· . l, e geological formations associa ted \vith deposi ts of meta . great A variet)· of tl coal, a nd of El Paso. In this regard, in the ·. nit'ici' oil is found in the no other educational institution .iines . as ,,·ell located as the Texas School of · . ited States is equallL"n l\1ining is one of tl e chief industries of the territory surrounding El P aso. The opportunity . take part in practical mining operations is . students of mining to ,,·itness and t . thus afforded t ob,·ious. A si milar opoortuni t}· of exceedingl)' great value to students of mini ng a nd metall urg}· a t rld is located . \ve fact that the second largest custom smelter in the . this institution arises from tl '";iines campus. This smelter is equipped to handle the man . vithin a mile of the School of \ \iarieties of the ores of gold, silver, copper and lead found in the territory adjacent to El Paso. El P aso, ,,.i th i ts popt l a tion of nearl · is easi l .. 100,000, .· • Page 128 " 'g . Pr 1 ! 9 • Faculty JOH N \\'I LLIA!\1 K ... . s H ENRY ] uLES Lo u . · sso. ft.. Pr o_f •Jdju11ct Profe-rsor o_f .llodl·r11 La11gzlagt . l-1s,Bachelicr es Lettre t·t·r111g.. -'. E11gi i\ ersit\-of Paris B. S., Oklal .\_ & :\1,. 190+ . a ... o . . • E. E., Texas .\ . & ~1,. 1909. "\ LVINO N ELSON · . LL01 . · oj_e_rso . · ct P .. Jdjit • of E11gi1zee1·i 1g . FRANKLIN H uPP SEA110N E. :\1., Texas School of :\lines, I 9 I 6. .. ft. Pr l issouri rsor of Cl1e111istr ool of . cl d .-lssa}1 i11g .. a .. . ,.1:\ E . l ines , . 9 1 . ~ ..\RTHUR P EARSON l 11 _rtr u c t . 1· i ./ P .~ 'Vs ic s ~ .\. B., University of D c11v·er, 1907. ' . SEA11o . \ VrLLIA~1 1-l EN R ')g . l ·. 2 . P ro_fl·ssor of .lli11i11g a11d Gt B. S., l ...ni,·ersit :\l Rs. H. D. Bt:cK 1,of \-irginia .· r i r /1 _. !g .. E .. f C11ic a g 1-fid . ,. DartmoutlD.,l. ] 11 st 1· u c t . :\1. A. , U niv e r s it I 9I 3. . .. ., E11~:1ET A .. IS D RAKE NESS .. E] . B uRT FRAN KL I P rofessor o_f E11glisl1 a11d Eco zics .. zo . L t·ctzl 't · .. git .. First .-l id a .' t . .: ,.B.\: ni,·ersi t ). .sin . of \\7isco1 of \\-isco .882 . 0 11 . .l . I., Lni,·ersit 18 ,sin .. 7. 1899. · . . ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF .. Rt- H :\Io GLTR. t..\" Rt·gistrar l\lRs. l\1IA E PRYCE BRo '. RRI . . R . :\l RS. "\ LICE :\l .. Lzbraria KS . . tS cret a1·11 t - . tlze Dc·a z . • P c1 C J•10 ~ (. / ' \ \ --·----·-----­ .---- -· --···---·····­ :\\,~~----~~~~-------------------~-------­ - '~,~----,-------­ · . ·-." . . - / --~--­ '• : •r-J ...... 1 i "• i. ·' . : JAl\IEs ' f i E. CRENSHA,,,, E 1 c. K ENNEDY, E .I . . .r . . !j. . ERNEST j•/ ' " : . .' .-• . : ~t •i u nf_1·r.1il1e , . j • . i .• // ...~. • Tf .\arka •·/.. . · ,/." ific Club; Baseb ,a .~ .~.: 1 • • . -.,:,." ' i '. Scientific Club; P resident. Senior Class• 1920--11 ; i. H. .:f... "' ~ . .•, i\ cf> Business l\lanager. Prospector, 19zo-­ . . . Q ; Scicn ll :\l.i ;91R . • . . , . agcr . . \ 'ice-President. Senior Class, 1q10--2 1. j '\ . 11 ...~ '•\••1 "?"\:· ·•",., .. f.i ••. ,. .....~~ .,· . . .1 ) Secretar)'-Trea Scientific Club -. ;~v. :. '' • 19 17-18 urer. ; Ha\·ing survi,·cd the ordeal of being President . ' :: : i : . . . ~.1 of the Seniors and Business l\Iana~er of the Pros­ • " " ..,. . j}.f~f~·J " ·}!.~ . j..,. "'-~:••""" •."""'"" .-"_........ • j• { : fi. • 8' """".."" ,.-,1.."•" '.· ~ ~ i pector, Kenned}· can be counted as a man among jim us reasonahle in spots. He is still possessed . , 1 t • ~ 1 1 hO\\'ever. of the ~entle spirit that characte·i .. ed the " men . : ,' strong .... 1 . : ."," .;:.'" ~ .... : -......c.-: : • old Texas Miners. ll' • '. : .' : ......... : . ~""·;~" "~ -:t: ' : . R CHARD \\ 7 • T . GHE, E. l\1 . J • t " "1 . ~ .;·-'"--·· ... -·· i"::·::" : . .: : " ",:~;:. t • ••"" • 1• " .- • • • ;. ~ • NI .? . " . jJ El Paso • c "-' -... 8 " . . .. .... .!'\ : " W1.1 -· : ~ . " " : 4 ; ,,v ... i ~-;;,~~ :· • : .i : ·.ir~ .r\ ~ 0: Scientific Club: Bi1s:negs anal . t,. er. Pros . Co.·\\ . o . RALs E. :\I ~~~~ . "~:--­ " " - PER " ~ . " •t : • • • ' t:!''t .. ector, 19 17-18; Chairman, Social Committee . : . : • • . ! , ~~~~: .!;j·?"".. 1 : ~ \ 1 ·.. i 41; ..>-: r ... •< ~; . F­ 1 .• • 1919-20: Executive Commit ,ee . El P aso . : 19 18-19-20 ~ ; c t ·-···· .-· •.. 1 "' ~:.~ 5• "t", \\. ·-• ; •... •• i'i .> it.'• h • President, Studen . Afsociation , (,.,! ·~ 1920--2 1 . _ ~ . .... .. • ... -· ··-,.,., : • •. ,;,.,. , ·•'1, •• : • :'" ::'::: '". •:.w;­ • AI• : " • : : '\ : '!: " ~ • . . ..... N: Dick is one of the rare species of the muck . Scicntific Club: Busines' ).lanat?er. Pros­ - - ~ ! ; • 1 • •. • .: . .: 1 hound. He ca .. get more keen enjo}·ment out of . r, 19 17-18 and 19 19­ .o . . pect : : • climbing raises than he can out of a Quart of Jose .o.· Cue ~:.r-' . ·. • . " ! ' He is a rare comhination-\l . ;. er .and Pr()­ !.e . "i ;"_.; . ''Z"' . .... . hibitionist. Outside of being a •e . iplc vf Lenir.;c:ii is tra\· be-\·• an. • • : t J, ·-"' ·1.....­ ~ .. Coo ­- ' . -... • • : : i : • • . . 1 . l i• ''"" - P. SA\'AGE! E .r . . • • . JoH i El Pa so .: .... :• ~ • \ ..: __"' :\ cf> 0 : Presidcnt, S . udent .~ ,ion. ssocia 18-19 ; >. . Q: :\th­ ,. ":" I. Co . cH1\. E. :\I . l& • . oN.~ RA : : : ciate l~ditor. Prospect •r . 19 1 - . sAs . ;".• ·; ./t :. • ; letic Editor. Prospector. 1Q19-10--1 1; Executi,·e . •• . • :"*..- . " . El Pa_ro .• : . . : . Commit • President. Scientific ; . .:10---.> 1 .< ee, l " '(. i ~.. .j . Club. . f '... :" • '• - 1 • • . Aridzona. and adopt raise-engineering as a side line. • .• i • . Scien ific Club; Executi\·e . i1n1 Q . tee . H e's a hardrock miner. ja \\' . had rathe . ha,•e ~ s and - •O .. Q- . q . .• his foot .. the \addcr of a man,,·a)· than on rail . .:. liar\ . i . His one ambi ion is sPttle dO\\' . . t .araz.\ 1ir1 • .• . O'KEEFFE, TR.• - E. :\I . ' • . " j OHN . i • l '.. . El P aso i •• . • . i LEoPoLoo E o. IAL . . ~ Aoo, E .r . . ' l .• ific Club: . Scicn . di~ or, Pr ~ . pector , ;Q . 7-18- . Q . -· 1 " ~--1 . . 1 -. Secreta Treasurer. Srudent Associa ,ion . ! El P aso j 0 1 20: Secreta . Tre-·r. surer, Senior Class 1Q18-1(}­ • , .-1 .. 1910-­ . 1 Scientific Club. S st, Prospector. 1Q17-1 . d puttine in e.xtra sl aff ..\r . .; 1 ""-10• - ~ ' T here is onl}· one dra,,·hacl: t . _Johnn}•, he pas,es • He gets a hu5!e s:iti ~ faction out of sa\·ine li . tle . :.: all his math. Hi; good humor is surp:is . ed onl)· (in Englis .l ) ar . ifts stud)·i ng . - by his good looks . " ... -­ _ . .-'-­ --____ ---~~ Pagr 131 " • un1ors TS . E . ~1"'011 CLE El P a.ro A ct> ·s.• Scientific CILl b; Exc cLI t i,.e C it t ee, 1919­ . m n . 20; Secrctar,·-T reasure1· Stt1­ • .fR~,' '. THo~rAs .\. DoxE Sa11 .-/11to11io tific .. A ~~; ScieX;~ ,r. ·ospectClt1b; Editor P1-it . n ... Execut i \·~ C9-20; . 19 .I .. -92 o . ,t ee LBERT . E. G)'RA lil P a.ro n ~ N; Pi-esident Scie ­.- tific Club, 19 18-19 ; -Pros pecto1· Staff, r9 r7­ 19 ; -\ ricc P resident S udent ~\ ss.c cia­ . -. 1919-20; Football ~fai ,. tio1 .920 . ,aeer • .TR •,PP . ALD K.ED\\ E! Paso II ~ N; Scientific C\t1b; ti,.e Co mn , 19 19­ ittee . . Lr:xec Organizatio Edito1· .. ; . 20-2 -9I 9-2o ; C11ai r . ,r . spect . P r 0-cial C9mn1ittee, 192 . S1 . 1a1 . 1 2 J. :-\ LB ERT E. :\IrLLAR . P a1· 1· al, 1 l t •.\ ir r A n; Scientific Clu b; 8-ittee, 191 ... Executive Com 19 ; Chairman Social Con1­ 1918-19; .\ ssociateittee,. n Editor P rospecto 19 19-20 . ,· . KE NNETII C. H Al\llLTQ ;-: La1·edo A ~l; Scie11 t ific Clu b: . . 920-zell Lcade1·, 1"\ Pagr 1.J 2 • • un1ors ITIIJ . I-I ERBER'I' \ .t\ CHER . AR .. O \ -ILLE(J E! Pa10 .\ -t· ~t· 01·lt·a11 .1, La . El P a.ro s(.ic . t .. fi c c1 t . b ~ cie n t ific (."" 1t b . Sc. ie .. t i fi c C1u b • r: R E . L. 1 . r> x l~ K . :\. IER . RCH . Tll1\ "\' . D" 1l lSO Jl D { ·r oit •1/ci. . .. slic .. tific Cl Ll b " cie11tific (""lt . l . cll I"cacler , •1 .-.. 19 : . "\. ="RDO . ;( })(/ (/(' 1 .: .: Sophomore Olass ' · -· • ENGINEERING STUDENTS 1\RZI E BE:\L CHA . -,,IP . 1. E. DICKI!\SO X .. LLL. lcC:\.].] L. "\. Sv . 1 . 1ERc; J.THARP FORD .. B.-,, \'-. BR E J\ L E , . P,\L' L HALE ,,.. C. :\I E. R. f REE \."\ L. :\l . IA . LLER . ,,.. 1\ . \\1 );RGA . HEATLE"\ .f\LEX BL' LL l'-EN NETH HARD'i REDUS RHE\\' 1"'. L . V.\.HITE \ sE. Lo.)(.­ H. ?\IAES E H. ScHAEFER J. R. l"ANEZ O..\\ .. \\.C 0. E. CA ~tPBELL LE ',.1s R B r);'s . .. ~IBLE ] . H. CHE.4.\"ENS .. I • FL01 D D.\LE J. E. :\IAUD C..\ . KID • IORE . SPECIAL SUUDENTS, 2ND YEAR • L1· 1 Ko . 1A BROOKS :\I1R1A . ~o . K , . . O E\' EvANS ERl\lEN :\I ARGRAFF SPECIAL STUDENTS, 3RD YEAR CH.t\ RLOTTE 0R . 1... BEE PHYLLJ(\ ,,.AKEFIELD . Pt gc J 1. 1• Freshman Class ENGINEERING STUDENTS ..\ '. TE. B. .] ER. sFo E. D. K E x •,0E . ... Lc.. \\ BLAc i-.. R. . GRICL J. \IosHEi l . R. H. CAXOX \ 1. \\T. HA ~lILTO :\ . TA IA O'KEEFFE R. L. CoFFE\' \ \ T. HART?\lAN H. \'. 0LSEN L. Rvs ELL . S1\?\[ HENDRIC K R. CROSBY . \\T. E. DA\ "I . .; PA L HERBERT .. . H . s~11 • F. \ \ \ TILIIEL . . '. SHIPLE ~ F. . . L. DEANER BEN HO\\' ELL JI .. p. ~. DO"\\ _ SPECIAL STUDENTS, IST YEAR ' ... T LA H RDIE . LILI SARTORit:S E. \1. BARBER c. P. R. Lo . o. x· .. ELIZJ\BETH PEXCE RAcHAEL Bo .. El\ I·IoRACE \lALI IIE ,,. HEATLE\ ' :\" \ ' 1\"IA~ BRO\\ x . B . TA E \IARCH RBARA \\-ORCE TER E. L. EsLICK • E. 1{. \IooRE .] ='J. GouL . . Pt r111 J ;... Officers of the Student Association RI CI-IA RD .! \.\ P rt·.1·idt t ... sidt.,· P1 (·-1·;l r'f lll'\1-T r1·t1su "l"I G JI 1~ zt. · t·r .· ..\! 01 C HARLOTTEl ~ lSRI l ~ • . To 1 CLE ~E . . . t..'.. ·r ." • . r. """ . t .!!.! J ,. l:•. .H . :-.;: . F.t .. VOLUl\1E O . 3­ 2 .."\~ ..~. PRTCE .f CTS. • • ~ ~l \11t'r• '1 hs. , ",, tl1.c DICl(1 NSON rh • IJQ\ ~ aJI n!"hc: ~ cb. CQ \Vh . };Olt11 rrvT;~~ '\ n..J 11 att1." rd..( ~ FORMER n ~uzd• • 1.W1J.crl to i." ,._ t},, tt•" l .lrcr c• nil~ .J<1 r.1J ".~ ntd~ fl DIES I N CENTRAL A MERICA r,· ablf bnrl\,...\ I}· . 1 t • nt•'t . lrf4m n 1 n .. th .. 1' ... .n:\ir r• h . . , ot tt•" •tn "l.11 c.m• t.h1 • 1. 1-1 m r . •'"'-....'• 1t. t •• t1 ,, f. 1• fh,.,. .,..,.. •... •.t.n • a." Th• •-..••• .. --t1nf ?;. • .-• --" PROSPECTOR STAFF . d';,.] 10 ,. -i11 -cli it . ' \\ 1 r-.-1. E. D :--..so . . cK . . j oHN P. SA\'AC E . Jtlzlt·tic Editor l E R s ~agt . . a!. . L L 0 ,. D 1\. suM . cl'. " ERNEST C. K E NNED'\ B11.ri v. ool 1V,·ws Edito1 · t'.1s . . · . - p (/ l/1' 1.J 6 Scientific Club • . .' • • F. H. SEA . ION, D .OX .\' 1~ 1-11;­ ,,,· ort'op R. 1 1 S'eco11d R ou. . R o HIN SO~ :\I .L\LDON1\DO, f-IAL E, K.1PP, \ ILLEGA S, c h.I , '"l~ .. Ii...H .\ I1 .. P, ::\lrLL.\R, H ;\RD'\. BEAL'CHA~IP, FREE KARCHl\IER, CRENS II A\;\,r, T c 11E, D oxEY, H 1\ l\IILTON, SAVAGE, K E . ..: x 1·, 0'1'-EEFFE ~ , CLEI\IENTS, Fox, SK1 RE. l\1 . Co . PER. G . LBERT, I-I ERBERT, Sl\11 . 11. Coxc11A. ird Roz(.' 11 . Botto . Tl BRL\ NSFORD, :\I1LLER, \\"11E.\TI E '\ :.. I OFFICERS •JoH ~ P. S J\\ .\ GE • • • • • • . Pr,·.ridt'Jlf K Rozt' LoosE. St ,. ER .. rl\ . .. SEA . ... ox, \-A EZ, TACiiER, \\-. \ J.l ct '/ /. t' sl dt ' ERXEST c. KE ~ ' '. :\'ED f .. ' ­ LE\\"I S R BlNSON . -'') a rt. t. S't'C . . MEMBERS IN FACULTY ". II. \\.ORRELL T·". H. sE A l\l 0 :-.i \\". H. SE.i\l\10:\ •J. E. K1 .. MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY • T. .\ . D0 x E ,., JR . BE"\ t:CHA '. I.'\.: "I \\·. L. ~IILLER E\\"ALD KIPP, JR. B. \ TI LLEGAS I". E. ~I ALDONADO P .\ UL HAI~ E • \\T:r-.1 . E. DI CKIX R0 B 1~s0 /:\ . \ RZI E pt . OX . RHE\\ \\ . J. TH.\RP .\. E. ::\I LLAR . .:' REDL E. R. f REEl\IAX C. -\. SK 1D l\10 R E K. H.\R · ... l;-. L. f'OX 1 CLE~I ENTS ] . 0'K EEFFE, . 0"'1 .R . . J. P. SA\.AGE - E. C. KEX NED K. c. HAl\IILTO . '. R. \\-. "1,I GH E r.E. CRENSHA\\ ):. K. KARCH • R. E. G IER . R. \\. Co PER . LBERT . PAl"L H EBERT .] c. BRANSFORD 11. Srv11 ... GoR cHA. Co ...~ f{A .\ 0 LoosE L..\ . U . 1ER. 1~ .\ . \\.HEATLE \ ' f-f. \ .\CHER • J. R. l ~AXLZ F. DALE [>(1(/f J.) ; • • • • - CourtfS)' E11gi .. t. 1t. i11 g a .. zi . fi . "d .. g j our .zal . Paa• r J .J • The Football Season, 1920 . Tl c season closcd '' itl dt..·cidt:d ,·ictor\• -for t11c c. 1'l . a :\Iiners 0\ er tl . chan little difficL pior1s . l . .\ rr LeagL or . e ~ ... . c e. >. \\a~beginnin lt . . a Practice . tl tl1 of October· tl is ,·ear ''as • tcd late. lt '''aS . t. .. sta until tl . e . at tl c scr\ 1ces of a c . acl . . . \\' <.: re .. obtai ed, but ,,.e '' ere 'e . fortur .. Starti in . itl· . securir or·e tl1a11 a ·. · . ate spc: g a - cia]ist lil\:c \ 'an .. St1rdan a11dicap and ,,·itl . n ~ ,, d inexpericnced '. ontl. n . l task Ll li g-l . . L a .. ,.. c ... s . tl e fronted \ a Tl . c \\t k· >. . at co .. .. '' .. as c ormo us. gi,·en the as of tl . e si ~pl ... st kind. R t1dir ·)1c11tar . .... . er .. \\' d lots of 11ard r1·aini11g ,,·as the . n aneu,·ers ar . . pr t1 ra f The pu .· pose '' as to build . dation for tl ore con . n tca111 cif .. u ..< a e . and ,,·itl2r, . ork of fast sl football ,,·as tl . tl . is pt ift and trick pla i ie\\r tl plicated .. . . \ ' rposc e . lins ,,·as e d as a result inated. Str·aigl the future 1nigl . t . ·,, . e ,,·atcl1,,·01d. . . cs . ar son c gan t . ·,,ere possibl · . lost this .· ear tl . .c at cc a .· ldoub ,,·eight)' rep .isal . The schedule of gan '' as a ha1·d one. \\"itl "~onl . H. E. , ..-\X l.RD.\-\1 . es little o\·er a ,,·eek's practice, the ~luckerc; . zor\ri. g tea n et. tl .. ... . Head Coacl . n rapid succession, ga a . po,,·erft l l.ni,·ersit)' of tcam, and. althougl dc:­ . a fc 1.eatcd, accon plished o1·c t1 .. precedi . is institt1tion l . tl . fron . of Ne,,· J\Icxico at 1\lbu.cue1·que; '' itl ad done. Tl -l . tl1e . . · . an . . a . . en ]o,, cd, ir . \\'ith tl . . e . ni,·ersit .. . cs .· :\Iexico A. and e. tl lilitar)' lnstitt1tc at Ros,,·ell. During all this in . ing cor\\ .. ,,·ere sl :\Iiners l. Collcge at El Paso; d "'·ith .: c,, . . . a Nc''' :\Icxico . . e tl . tin c ent under . pro,·en . st ,·ae sho,,·ed . gan . Eacl '­ stant . tl e abl.t direction of \ .an and Coffe,-. . . l . tl follo'' ing gan .. cha for better, and, ad tl lasted another . . seasor . t. .,,es . e e ges . tl .. tl .. o ... in all ld ha,·e been e scores .different .{ uc. n . Tl anksgi,·ing Da 011 . the Orar e stadiun in El Paso. The . and \\.hitc et the .· . n edicosl . ge . Basc I-Iospital team in tl champions of tl '' tl "\ rr . l d pla;·ed football. League, a,·ing defeated c. Tl . · c . . .... a c e c . tl e\ er . gan . kl e '' as fac;t and furious, but tl that '''ore a}{i .. i11g ~ . ucl . liners pro,·ed too n of footbal l . c . for tl Soldiers, and, after a ~ . pler did . hibitior . c e:~ . bc>tl . 11· . sidec;, the score stood 28 t . o. be back ,,·itl u n d '' }1 icl LlS . tl . ,,·irlncxt ,·ear, and • buil d 11is fight ing n is ,·ear'c; • . .. ,,.. \... . • B. L. C FFEE . ucle u s a r n e i !. t c a .. 1 a s a .. . . t . be predicted . ac • •1ss Coaclr . ' . bL ~.. i. otl .. brigl . t fLltL . rc car . l a . Pci.rr J.J9 • • ~ The Football Squad, 1920 ,NETT . NDBURG, DoxEY, Ho\VELL, LoosE, G. BE\\T . AN,. v.I (Coac11), HARTSuRDAt\. 'A\iTop Rou1 ,:\PETERSO RK, . \V TE,11-1\\ ,.. BIN5 . JoE BENNETT (Captain), R~loRc..AN, :\BuRNETT, BALLE\\r, CoFFEE s't Coacl1 ) :. \"( .1xFORD. I EX. . 0LTExSEX,~ :.. 10R .. z Row ~lvLLEN, CH E1\\ r:xs, THARP, Ck\ ~IPBELL, SK1 ED\\' ARDS • • . . Botto 14 0 f'.} Pa . • • • .. . L. v\'I 1I'L'l .~ \\." I-I \ . R1-, ~ f.\ :\ .1. ]'. HE .}. 1 ~ Jo-J1> '' as onc of tl . . E TT' ~ c(l P'Cl 1. ll-t·/,·( t E11d 111pta . Ct -~i. 11 . T pla ~; cd . t l CSt bcst fficials n1ade . c1 . '1 f1: \\ e . ga n at center l .. . 111 c e ' in SoL1tl '.\\ . 1~. 1·a1~. c·, f last tl . . l\\ eed and .\ll-Soutl1,,·estern End tal\c hir ,-ear's • the placcd ... .· .. e tca en . H is l1a1·d tacklir . ~. a' ,,·itl . this 'cn • .· . g, s as us '' 110 '' . \'ron Bi11 ',,as o ne of t 11e n . os t bri11 iant hcad'vork. . hin of l·lc i ~ . 1tcr111i po\\·erful a11, clc . n cti and possesscd . - posit ion .c f . undispt ut hvvest ern Ce11 t er. He the fastest al ends . lt c ted . . sc11satio of thc )'ear "\ . -S11 . t . l ll-do{.! tc .. acit\'. • H e srr\'l'<.l ,,·ell as onc of as . anin . t11 for ousl\· cl1osen in this is . Tl ... ears 01 tl1e tean1 and ,,,as sectio 111c·11 t c.\\ ·,,as as ' • • . Tl nrst • t 11e is captain is fir·st . l ers. is ,,·itl . c. tl t\\ icc .. l \ll-S 11orabl,·• mcntioneLl \'ear • 19 21. ,,·as tl1'' estern T . cklc: . .. 1 111 ' s it 11 .. Ii ,,·ill be '' itl . t .> but he . '·ea1· a~ '' ~ • ~ lt1cl\.c1·s. 11 . >. !.!a :; . t next s . .. .~ a.e ... .t\ , ..... 1 ' ~ ' " B"-\ LLE\\. G:\.T. f4, Bl~~~E1'rl• :\\.RG . C. :\IC back . Bc1c1< h (·/d C u ard \\.· \\ . '.. l (J11a1·f .... . . . 1a . ., ... S l1is l) C(l llill ,,·as at . l'l" ittle I 1e i e1 11ett r1~ co11sta11tl\· sl1ifted • okt: )i,·cd t1p t (. ~ t 1 c 11 is ahout backfield. and t l .. i .' \\.. l .< ead. l l1en 1t ca111e to football, a 1-Ic ,,·as na n1c. old t.: . .. j 11 a 11 ~ .\ 11­ .. i . l ,,·as ··en e n ade . 1d . .. ei. l sclcc . ed d . . \\· e\·er:· position as seco g !·lis -d .. a. l . ergenc·) l . ,,.a,·• of a Quarter·. ld ood. He get in the ~ cster11 " . t ·\ .\ . L . cc t r\·i1 . " t1tl e ~ .. r,,·ard-passi. f 11 i t 1 ru and an'' and pla)·ed an he1·e·, ,· . . n ,. . a. n g t o co me t s ''ras sensat io t 11e 1i11 of ptl fie1d. H is speed a nd .. i ,.. positio in more differ .a1 . . >.. .. t ....: ~ 1"'l ~1i . ers, ht . is first and ,,·itl1 less '' ork sistent pla . n1c1 . ix .·. l ade him ,,·ac; ..< c 111 a ll .. co . n opponents seasc ,, . a\"S g his . .. . a . t l sc·ct inn 1 . t .. ~· . a 1 . it·\\ ht' hack he 11 .. iJ i '' l'. }t . is to a1. t c1· ~ t a ace . .ci. t l . ir .. l' xt \r eC1 r. • . r/1' J/1 1 • . r.P - R . T. "\. DoxEY, jR . H. , .. 0LSE . ~'~' L L E t.I~R . R . {/alfback Guard E11d • . ade 11in1self . n ''"cde felt is ,,·as T . ...\.'s first ,·ear . ar Tld ,·e .. is ,,·as Bob's seco t he min u t e l e e n t e r e d .. n . fr e. e ,,·as 01 . of football and l ~luckers, a11d e all . tl the gan e. He '' as a great . of the l ardest rking and .' '' . ought . surprise to those \\'l10 tl . Tl . itl.,, ,·e. lea . see . ated t hin I-Iis . l andle . a little man couldn't l tea n He p) a)·ed a strong .. an end. The)· don't gro,,· big for He .. fe\V t . · e a t guard and ver . a n \:? g,,,ede. is -n1 . is c . l . t t . f deligl . u r c e . s c. t1 . ,,·itl'earer ''first . g anotl .. rade~ and an eter11al dread pla}S succeeded in passi • .an . .. in . l .ts . 1is oppone1 . . t NFORD . LoosE \\."B0.•\ 10RE 7 . C..\. KID 11alfback . l tf . 'ct H alfback . inute. n . · ed e\·er· . Loose pla • ''· a s f t l e pi1 ­ e . . nie .~ Be ln spite of the fact that e ,,·as i11 the game, and ,,·as . l it came to . d r i ,· e r t)·pe ,,·he1 e . did example of tl . an a splen . test n . ]e lig . as tl"''·eePee,, -n . it ting t he 1ine, a n d t 11e c . l on the tean1, he ,,·as one of Hisup.gi,·eon't·,, . '''hn1a11 sistenc of his pla)·in~ ,,·as a . · is . e fastest a nd best hal,·es tackling ,,·as one of l . t l l1is . fort t . source of con in tl e South'' est, ar d one of strongest points and he al ­ . . .1e s . a c . t e a m m a t e s a n d t 11e c is . stop \\7a}"S kept 'em ~uessing. Tl . en t . ardest n . e l . t l . tl·i,,,-ear• This is his seco11d ad the ba1l and ,,·as is his second ,-ear on the . en he l . l'' . . the tea n • eaded for tl e goa1. squad. . . l most consistent men on the broken-field 1·unni11g ,,.a ~ a team'' n ~ .... ""-:'" -­ • • • Pagc 111 .? 1 • • • • • E. G1LBF: RT . . c. BL' R l.... L\\ 1-.; R oB1x~o" R i\ ,. ~ETT ' T ar ardi . (; . lt.l. '. zagt . a!. ~ .' l p1a .· ed a po,,·c1-· . tl a11d tl hi Lc,vis '' as of at papa o . . c c -~ .. c1 .. 1gest the tea ... c . ful ~a n1e at t ack1e, a nd co u1d ainst a'· • of t he lint . He . n at,, a\ • s be cou11ted 011 to dc 011 1ob , - . tl and it ,,·as ,.c~\. scldon tl\ .. ·,,as consta e that . li\rcr a lon~-dista11ce pu .t .. . ,,·itl • · pla~ Ji, cd .in1 . l ''ith to a pass . Tl is ,,·as 11is first \·ear • . Tl . l liners is is is second ,-ea r· • Sc11001 of . l i11 es . t l1e . tl1e . P ag,• 1J, .: • • 'l. rar 141, Pagc. 1.f 5 • • Pa(}c 1Jf6 1r 11 n .!.• .~~\ 11 . ~ .. w ..." m l.,. ,.. 1 11•r11·1 ­ 11l1!I "" " • "-­ " " • ...." ll 1f .. : 1 . " • " . . ft : • ..,. " ... • • ,.,. :::'\ • .;- " L - lt - - ~ . ,._ ... - ... " - r:,. ..~ • •­ " - ..." ..­ 1111111r.. . ~· r\r · . ~\/. . ; 1 • r ... 11 .. i - 11.1•,•.r. 1 . ··~­ . . f1J - • • • • The College Year • '. 11e g e \""e a r . t 11e ' C . tt ed t . t 11e s111a11 s p a c e a 11 . 0 C R 0\\1 D i11 t vever\.. li11cide11ts, past nine n1011tl1s a 111emorable pe1·ioli in the lives of some four tl1ousa11d e C1\CTUS staff has )Tet . a11 tl . ge11uity tl . dents is a task tl1at calls for more i1 . stt consc 1·i pt. :·et that of this to . able t bee11 .r\11J is the purpose section reca ll ,.. ·o~ents tha t have, to . ien t pleas u res ar1d d is a p rointn >. 111i11d the t ra111- . to )' Ot ··)r at \7arsit . disti11guisl1ed this ~·ear a111ong the fot ore important . r those n . 01" . po1·trati11g to . i11 atten11,usl)" 1l e\re11ts . 'i Ob\ omitted.terest, much of real \vbeen .. bee11 of ,,,ider i orth has But··e a,. l1icl1 l ·\\ atte111pted to recall the i11cidents which ha\re ·e a, . thr·ougl1 it all \\'e l forn1ulated .a t n1ost pleasurable per·iod of :-our O\\'n life the College \""ear . tl • e r n1ay seen1, that have made the . important tl1c f . 11a . tl rr. . 'r l 1117 • College Life: Two Phases - Librar:.· r/...· - Jt ~11i:. . ·t·1·.1·it_\' 11igl11 '. •...; a 'i.t _ •. 4t pla • t' Sat urday . ziglzt Ger z . za .. Pagc 11,8 ' 1-~ fJ Fish-Soph Fighters Punished m~~~FTER keeping the participants in the n1en1orable :\larch First Battle of K. C. Hall in suspense for a n1onth or so the dis­cipline con1mittee fi nal l a nnou nced tl1a t its in\res t igatio11s ". 11a d b e e n com p l e t e d a n d i t s d e c i s io11 rea c h e d . 11 t11e p a r t icip a n t s ,",ere sun1n1oned to the La\v building for a decisio11 . r\ b o u t fiv·e h u n d r e d e x c it e d s t u d e n t s c ro "'. d e d in t h e L a 'v b u i 1 d i n g and listened attentivel," to President vTinson \\rho made a short talk • re\·ie,,·ing tl1e "'·ork of the discipline con1n1ittee and tl1e11 told of the punishment that 11ad been assessed. Participants in the regrettable affair ,,·ere di,·ided into se,·eral c l a s s es. o m e o f t h e m ''' e r e s u s p e n d e d from s c h oo1 fo r a c o u p 1 e o f ·,,eeks, otl1ers sus pended from chool ,,.i thout being pern1itted to take ere'\\· . the pring Term finals and still others the great n1ajorit p 1 a c e d o n d is c i p 1 i 11 a r p r o b a t i o n . P r e s id e n t \" i11s o n a g a i 11 e x p r e s s e s h i s " . a d n1i r a t i o 11 fo r t11e s p i ri t t h a t p ro m p t e d t h e p a r t ic i p a 11t i n t h e a ff a ir to \·oluntaril\1 tur11 their names in to his office. • "'ittee . o11e ,,·as pleased ,,·ith the di cipline comn .· e\·erltogetl1er, \\'as 011e·. e,·eralmost decision, a11d sorr}" that he had participated in the affair. illiam Butler Yeats ·as ,,nost delightful lectures of the }rear . One of the the one given ric a11d dran1atic poet, at ". e noted lrish l . illiam Butler \"eats tl",,'. b the K. C. Hall the night of pril 16 1920, under the auspices of tl1e Ash bel Literar\· Societ\·. J • • O\\r . 11 addition to recounting a number of reminiscences of! famous poets ''·ith ,,·hom he associated ,,·ith during his 3"outh, ~Ir. • \ '"eats read se,"eral poems b)'" Ernest Do,,·son, Lionel ] ohnson Francis and follo,ved them ,,"ith intimate bitsColeridge, .· iar . Thompson and of personal gossip about these poets and ,,·riters of l1is ~-outh. then delighted his audience \vith a reading of three of\'"eats ir. . ''The Fiddler of D oole ''The \\"anderings of Oisin'' .. ,·} poems:,.no,his Isle of Innisfree A large audience enjo ed the ."'..' and ''The Lake lecture. Pao• e J.50 • - Spring Politics .• l I ,\ \1..f: STt llt..'S'­ .~ Tll ~ t . ~ .... Rt.\I . 11,ltt :R• Tv \ "1 t; 1, ~& ...• 11 •• "'""' . 1 " . ....-~-:~"""\ ", "~~'.• :.....-~"'--:•... ~ -.-.~r ••" • c.I °"'.... " .... ., 111 t.' '...'•t-.6 ·~ W• ....... ....... ••• w ­ ...--........:---- ,...,... "~..., .,,.." '" ......... ''''"" __,,, ~ ""..~'­ · ","\ ", ... ---."'1t ., ... -''"'" ..... , .."~, • ""·~ \.• -'.... ' •'. t...:. ...."" ·" • ·­ ..uc\\il-· ' I::\G POLI1"'IC" t: .i • .. • N • 0A lh!-til , 1 :: " ~ .. • io t{Hl.t of ol lW) f .' f.a AC'li\ 1l . ~ • • . 11o 1H.1 w-1 . \}.\.!. hr l.w \Of roD 1)8$ • lt 1 . '"' ... . jol lf' l " a .. .. . "o.••~.pi""''o . ~•k.:• ol /1d.. (>1 jou11i.tfuc. · 1 •• ' . . • 1 t-\... ind o/ 1 f ..g 1111' Tf'..ll ..t 1 »! .. ~ .. - \ ~ ~ 11 ~ . ' " . • " u.. " ." & ..... ,., • • • • ­ " --f.l :llLL CO€KE " 6.( • " • • 1 .c • • " " " ,.. • Mt "4. " -.". .-w - .,. e . 2ilv . Editnr.!!- anaf!i .'" " ··-~·""~·~ · ­ ·-........_ .D• _ , ~. an)·thirif ,,·a1·'' spirit 1·eturned . l . tl -. ·ca~is ]. otter tl . lc:r flourish and all the a\'e been in · . e .. a . ~ e ... o '' c, t ''bcfo ... ti olJ tl . itl''' USUal pre-election speechmaking . . e. e c e a races · rl'l tl ot l}­ . of COL political rings a11d . r . tCSt t:J. . . e c ere rse, \\ Ct·e \\'a S, . . tl usual accL . atior >. . bines, tl exl ortatio n t . . con ocrac . . e ~ar. custon e campus . ci f e · s rett1rn to tl .. tt1dc11t '. ~. tl and tl ,,·as fl o ded (. . t . .: · . . . itl·,, dodt!crs d . ... ar . l"' most l )c . (. f tl . e tL . dentc; ' _\ c;c; . ciation ,,·as tl l1e racc for tl d a second cot prec;iJ1..:1 c one tl . at ,,·ac; ·~otl . . . e \ 1. : . . c:rB to indicate that \ lorga r1 l1ad recei,·ed a stc·d fo r. Ro bert i<:ld. \lbert idne . Tl . ]·) l111-;011 and \Iorgan ,,·ere tl e candi >:... .) C . . . ton . - , .> · t . da t of tl -1a. 1 .. a ... e ca1 c.'e . . ar '. ecc. . tes ,,·as Dai/,· l{i\!l . t aftcr tl . cxpe1·ienced a decided slun . p in ad,·ertic;inl! _jorit). .. 1it T c· \a .. . p .. s t' . Pa(,'f 1.; 1 The Band Muddle tin1e in the hist ry· of the l ~ni,·ersit)'" the . OR THE first Longhorn Band and the \?arsit)r iinstrels, under the direc­ . respectively of Leo11 Stanle)' and ] ohn ioon, success­ . tion fully completed a tou r of the state. Among the tow11s visited were Waco, Fort \Vorth Dallas Denton, 1Iarlin and ")a nces were greeted b . where the perforn' . Clebur11e. Ever large and enthusiastic audiences. All expenses of the tour -vvere n et and paid for out of the receipts and judgir1g from the ne\vspaper . .ents the band and minstrels made a fi.ne sho,ving . comn sooner had the troubadors returned to Austin and settled back dovv11 . into the senility of the Universit)" atn1osphere when charges of insubordinatio11 Professoread, . its l . vere preferred against them b~, the School of ~Iusic, througl\ Frank L. R eed. agree '''ith the . decli11ed t . director of the band,- . I t a ppears that Leon tanle '"}r nearl . Faculty Committee on l\lusical Organizations vvhen it blue-penciled all all the popular pieces on the program. Despite tl1e e(iict not to play these . ~ 11umbe1s, n embers of the band decided to play them at every concert in order t hat t he pr gram w u1d n t 11 ave t be en t irel)' rea rrange(i. . . . . m n1 it tee . 1t y" D i cip1i11e c . re t he Fact . ned bef . m . T he e1 t ire band '''as su n ittee~ Leor1 . n . uch deliberation on the part of the con .. for in,restigation. fter 1 . as forced to . ·Stanle\ , ,,·as remo,·ed fron office as director and ,,"n ake a \vritte11 l usical Organizations. \\"a . the Committee 011 . t . · a polog ilber Duke membe1­ and \Vas also .. of the band, \vas sentenced to be reprimanded b)' President \ Tinso forced to make a written apology to the Committee. ty"eeting of the band and the Facul . ing a joint . follov.Later n Committee ."' on l\lusical Organizations, at \vhich time the entire situation \Vas aired prett • .e ba11d . as rei11stated director of tl'\\ . · oroughl)', Stanle . tl P aac 13 ~ • ournalists Edit Statesman ~~HlTR D \ -la)'" 20 tudents of the cl ool of }ournalisr11 a ­ . . i Statt"SJ11a1i and . sun1ed f ull charge at the office of Tlze ,.,~Llsli • ed tl1eir skill and traini ng in the publication of both the .. displa noo11 ar1d after11oon editions of the paper. Ever forn1 of ne\\"S fron1 '. rtuaries to CO\"ering tl1e Legislature ,,"as ha11dled b the embry"O jour­ .. . m 'ts a11d not a single hi tch occurred d u ri ng the entire ti me the cu bs . 11ali '''ere i11 cl1arge of tl1e ''sheet.'' The editorial page sport page tl1e societ)" page, all the regular features of the paper vv·ere handled b)· the .ou ng me11 and ,,·0111en .~ B.B. ;.. acted as Editor· in Chief for the da Otis ~Iiller Faubion ;r. " E d i t t)x \Va s Ci . CR.H. . ;t e t h e 'ed s . 1 \ \' r . n a h a .. a n d . B. :\ Ic C 1a -aph Editor; Tom . \\7hitehead, ssistant Tele ~. TelegBabb,E. .. ta11le gr a p h Ed i tor· Gene\rieve Groc e Soci e t )'" Ed i to r a n d ] a m es R. Pr e d d !· . Elizabetl1 Harcourt, C p)'" Readers. . a11d • :\lembers of ] ournalisn1 12 and 16 classes acted as reporters for that elicited favorable ". the occasion and covered the cit)r news in a wa •lar emplo1·ees of the States11ia1z . co111n1ent fron1 the regt Reinal Yendis s of the Spring Term \\·as the .. ong the attractio . anlI:\E:\T. RO7-i. ~ Rei11al \ ""enclis, the biennial circus staged b the girls of the Sid­ ". .. The basement of .. Society April 10 and I . r1ey Lanier Literar~~. J..! r the \\-oma11 s Building the 1-ard of the \\'"oman s Building and the can1­pu~ sou th of tl1e \\.oman's Building \\·ere the scenes of the merrin1en t . -11s a11d the usual attractions, including a farcial one-.\\ s, cl ·\\.. l :. ide act take-off 011 the Facult)'" Discipline co111mittee, attracted large 1etted . d.. a :. crO\\-d a total of $ 1oo for the Sid11e)'" Lanier loan fund . Paac 1:) .J - • The B Hall Muddle FLL"RR . . of excite b . lt e a nnou ncemen t . t l office building for '' as caused of autho1·izat io of .. .. .. • c con,·ersio ent e of B Hall into an . tl e Board of Rege . tl . en .. the .· lmediate of . .. -. en.. 1 ts e B H all .\ ssociation, a -iza .. orga .. . In tion of the prcsent residents of tl bers of the facult)·· . ho forn·,, bers of tl . t bt . . e Hall. g s)-and sent n . sa ~es t -. c . all tl . e pr -. n . . ine gradt1ates er·\,-resided • .. t i n e H a11, and aked t 11en t ]. . .ge .. a .\ . pr . t t est . t l President \ -inson n aga inst e proposed c . sl essages ortl · .. after­ • from all ards recci,·ed . · · ,, p art s . f t 11e c . unt r t cst ing agai 11 st . . rp 1 . the proposcd change. ~ .;. I r s . n . e 1it t le c B Ha11 '' t in . a ~ • l1t up o\·er ·tl .. innO\ratio1 .adc. . spcecl . 1·ot1 ~ e ,,· .. Iet:ti:\ gs ,,·ere held. es n resolutions adopted b)· tl e doze11 . ag ai . t l inall)· accedi ng t o t \1e sed cha .. . p . .e\! .. st e p r · . I . n q uest s, President \.inson declared tl1at • re­ B Hall sl1ould remain a dor -·\r. nit . • i .. . itl·,, its sacred precincts \'' ed rcat !. t radit io . . " a nd cob'' ebs. The ukasch Fire . . \.cRID . t l zen; fi rc ing and t l c l rife in afternoo11, ] unc 4, c . exci te n ''·ere t urned in b)· t he d i\ crsit neighborhood . n . k1axon.:; screa n . directions to,,·ards tl1e Cni,·ersit}' Can densc clot1ds of s;·(. ani. 1n . 1} .~ f the L . t . ing .iust in f1·01 . . .. . .· or·c t ,,·as Fire a1arn -)1ad . . lt an e'·er beforc. . t rucks dasl ~ns runnin . . ds . ousa . ed . s n . l it11er and t 11it her, be11 s c1a f pers . rig . . . pus. Street cars ,,·e1·e stoppcd b)· this g, ~i.....~from all 011,,·ard 1·t1sl ing ass of okc and ,,·icked \ick of flame risi ~. . and . n . ctl. e sk}·. fron1 son . . ... ­- . l.\\ .. i. n . din g tl at could it bc: asked i,·ersit ··. Librar .· . lt e breat h1ess . t l Classes ,,·ere de e)· t oi1ed rers . ns as . tl serted, all doors Can . pL . o,·er e s. - f c,·er · . building on the of ­ . itting strean1s sttl . can . pus ,,·ere cn dcnts. es, ,, }1at ,,·as bt1rning? \\"as " . f . t l All this cxcitcn acks it ? . ne . . \ e s ent ,,·as caused b·, • . fire that did about $ ,f ,OOO dan . age to a . tl e \\-t1kasch store and confectioner,·, • t across fro . tl e . Can f t he st ude1 t s pus and >.. jt .. . . l one t he f a\.o1· il c .c f au1 t s . . . rrl ,op . pressing sl and ,,·as soon extin­ in c fire startcd t he spread rapidl . .· 11ished. but not until it -. con . l e building, and ad ~ pletel . gt ­- tted . ca1 sed a frcnz\ . tl .ent . of exciten • P GCJ(' 1 511 • - THE UNE for its ir pressi,-pr its jo,·ial reu11io11' a11d . ,1. Rra1 . e .. ...Ol...1\SPICl . e thirt1·-se,·e1 tl . li its large 11un1ber of graduates tl .. celebratio11s, a vvas he1d in ] u ne, 0 n Bacca] aureat e .. 92 . ce111e1 t .. e. n. n . a11nua1 C vas delivered b)r Presidentv.e Con1n1encen1ent sermon . tl6,r, ]u11eSunda) . er Band -. lusic b\' the Besse . .e l\Ie11 s G,rmnasiu111 . inso11 i11 tl\TE.Robe1·t ,ssor 1rving \\.... ] ones • Profe" . chorus, directed b • an s . n. \vseveral so11gs b)' tl1e of tl The progran1.e . e er1tire assen1blage vvere features . tl" . n111s sung b· . and h Baccalaureate se1• Re''· Charles E iaddr,• · Pastor of the . .·b,ices '''e1·e conducted··, .Baptist Churc11 . . l"'ni,·ersit ··)the Class Da .. ]une·,nda;io . aried ,,,ere the e\"e11ts of·\ . . lT11t1suall ·it hpened 'v . "''eren pus the regu1ar Class D a)' exercises . n t11e C a . ck . c1 ,. t 9 usical selections b the band. R obert I. Field, p1·esident of the Senior ". . n bol . of the presentatio11 of the S)"n'n) . ic Class presided over the cerem . caden\J- of the ,"arious classes to tl1eir junior represe11tatives. 1e11t, \i\7as presented . e Blue Back Speller, S)'mbol of the Education Depart1 . Tl liss Helen l\lather junior represe11tative b Richard ] 011as represe11tati,·e " . . to . ther >. ent. Peregri11us, mascot of the La,vs, \\"a . of tl1e Education Departn prese11 ted b 0\ven Barker of the Senior La,,"s to ] ack Ball, representing the " . · . Iiddle La\\'S. The T-Square, S)'mbol of the Engineers, was p1·esented b;· Grad::\ Fuller to Carl \\7ells, a11d the custodianship of the K.ey of K11owledge ,,·as be­stO\\·ed on the ] u nior Academs, Robert F1eld represe11 ti11g the Seniors ,,·hile Charles Harritt accepted for the ] unior Class. members·. facult '. 111 addition to the informal reception of ex-student ess . the Ex-Students' Association met i11 busirnorning, . e . and seniors l1eld during tl -pre . 97' . sessio11 i11 tl1e \ .... ~I. C. A. uditorium ''ritl1 President \\"ill C. Hogg . iding. The annual address before the association \v·as deli,·ered b}T ~Iiss nnie \\"ebb Blanton, State uperintendent of Public Instruction. Commencen1ent ,. ing the long Academic Processior'\\ . evening, foll . · Ionda:\ in the :\len's G;"n1nasiun1. Tl e address vvas deli,"b) ered . exercises \\'ere held \\ . B. Bizze11, rresiJe11 t f t he Agricu1 ~Iecha nica1 C 11ege f Texa ~ . . t u ra1 a11d . ­ the in,·ocation b~" R e\". T. \\.... Currie, ge11eral secretar~' of the l ...11i,·er it)· and tl1e be11ediction b,· Pr·esident Robert E. \ i11son. A total of .. AC.I. . ....\ .dred a11J fort:-se\·en degrees ~ \\·ere conterred . ur . three l P(1gc J.5.5 • • renn Library Views of the The ~lain D oor )(ne of tl . c \\ indo,,·s . "lI'" c lnterior of tl . e Librar·\ . l.rP r J .jr; • • • • . ... Registration • HILE registration for ~··1 the Fall Term was not -as it was ex . igl . as l pected t be, it bested any . r ofr) . rious n1ark ii1 the }1istpre\ U11i\rersity e1 rollment. Approx­3 600 stude11ts ­ regis . )atel. in tered d ring the F all Freshmen .. Registeri1 g T erm, a larger num­ber tl an e\rer ·egistered in a 1 . si11gle ter1 7 ed). ]11 t han 11as been emp . f registrati . me\Vhat simp1er s)"sten1 . f a s . n . i11sta11at j -1d stu . t 1 1 e"'' and . f b . us )"ears t he signi1 g u p . i11 t11e V niversit)· i11 previ v\ . the registrar's office sh . as a sin1pler a11d easier process. Figures fron . \\dents that durir )there ha,·e been n ore tl1a11 ooo stude11ts registered in . + . e ·ear . g tl . t 11e lTni\·ersit \". • Frosh Politics 1 bef01·e. Due to the rear si11ce foundi11g this . · . S HAS BEEN true ever the of great institution of lea1·11ing Frosl1 politics duri11g last fall 1 for n1ischievous . considerable fu furnisl1ed upperclassme11 a11d a correspondi11g an1ount of discon1fitu re fo1· well-111eaning umber of .. freshn1e11. n unusual arnbitious aspiring p1·eside11 tial candidates earl)'" tosseli theii· l1ats in the ri ng, a11d e\·er:.-11ight during the first t\\'O \\·eeks in October the uld-be. \Vresound \\'"ith the political pleas of \Tarious . ade t . 1pus \\'as n . car • prex1es. e \\"on1an's Building \\ra a favorite rostrum for n1an1of the . e steps of tl · >. . Tl -interested audiences their qualifica . t . uld proclain,,·o0 11igl1tl)·\vl1ca11didates, l1ich the)· aspired. Foll i11g the speeches several can­ · \.\ ·,, . office t . e higl . tio11s for tl • didates ,,·ere take11 do,,·n to Clark Field, di,·ested of their clothi11g, a11d made to -get ". 1 for p1·eside11t up and do,,·n the football gridiro1 the last 1nan ust1all .. t . ."}f a1acrit . r his 1ack . n f . 11 it i . t ing a gent1e adm n ade an exceedi1 ­ )''"ear1gl;." energetic race for· fro5}1 prex)r tl1is . Clark Field in fact, a n ore stre11uous 011e than l e has n ade in se\'eral ;"ears as did also . . . "ers Speed a11d Arch. Grace Hall ente1·ed tl1e race rather late . the \\Tay brotl .·ell,,ved up\ . but i11 the fi nal cou nt sh . Page 158 • . o,·en:\ ... oo . Cactus 1"ea I cs of I sit) · \\·a1· 11c1·ocs !!atl ck a fe,,· good o . at tlc1-cd . cs, disct1sscd tl ber 10, IC) . t .,.. talk '.\ e1­ tl t: . . · a.\ ~ c . a l . rangc111c11t of tl g ficld order ''·as issued : old da c Fe rance a11d s . atcl .. itc t "\l bc1·t ~· .. lltcs, .. . . n ... . eat. . ~ s, c nso . Jol . . · id11c . tlastc1· for hbard Bo''')'c1· a11d Robe1·t Field. TJ1c fol}o,vi affair1 assistcd i . tl . . fced .· Pa t b . . .. astr . .· \\' as a e e e t . Holn .. H EADQUARTER ., I~ T ABLr ..-. F . NIGHTS E RouN . Ilo ,IBER 7 . o,·E . ,E .;...;; 1920 j AG . • Ficld OrJe1·: i11cc tl . e Battlc of Pa .· is tl ere l1as bee1 . l noticcablc and dcp]orable lull in tl 'igor . . a . 1. e of tl . attack. an<.1 plers brot1ght inforn . ation tl traditio11s of tl at supplics ha,·e ulated sa ... . . couts a,·e accun c • 3 1300-334-450 at po . t ... . is co111111a11d ,,·ill be i . igl. c l . tl . ,,·itlce . attack i11 full accorda1 1 -. .. t .. csc reser\•es at II l n "\ . E. F. Club . . r itiatcd .. .. \. . z. .. agai st tl . r, D da 3. "\11 embers of tl ,,·ill bc cxcccdingl)• carcful to be at tl . all otl appoi11tcc1 •t ..) · pp. st . . e e placc at tl e appointed hou1·. .\ll Sl a\-ctails '''ill be in tl recei,·ing line, ers i11 . . . c .\ 11 el eed support 30 n·1inutcs after H hour . 1c1 ~.. t1' '' ill . D. da ...........· . Xo,·en1bcr ,o . 1920 . II l . ti1 .. our...... . . 20 l t1rs .. 4. t1e for 5 11ou1·s . . I'l ~ c o slaught '' ill co ct . l .. .\11 t1 its except tl . l .. r . ill a,·erails ,,·ill proceed b . t1 .· Congress .\,·ci . ut:-24-tl Strect-Guad­ .. . . -. e c .... lot1pe St t1te to tl er of .. 3rd treet a d GuadloL1pe fron ill be ·,, .· c. tl . 1icl . '' . ~ uidcll .· c.:c..:t . . .. to r c be placcd in the . Con .... iti ... 1n bat trai1 rea r· of tl . Eau dc \ "io Cafe. E,·er}' sort of ,,j .. u . . e ·,, l l . icati(>t... t . n. con card of ,,·ill be aintained '''itl1 tl cn1. "\mn ition '''agons '­ e\·cr . n I I ig11 Explo s i'·c Cogn a c . . e . 1o a ded as f :<;\\)r ese speccl . · Ta .. lor ga,-c a fe,,· in g tl . tl .~. . . ptt.. pro . e ,,·ar a ~ 'f . lspcec ''Old . l . Ian'' regretted tl ld be accepted\\ou . next ''ar l didn't gct duri d .. }. t . go . at to c e rance ~ . l oped tl tl . . at e c . ""l"'l . crt: '' cre no_casualtics rL:portcd . Prl'I'' 1;. 9 Major George Littlefield Hea\·\T indeed ''rere the • losses of the Universit\'" in • the deaths of its friends and benefactors during the I 920. At ,. Fa11 T e r n I : 3o o'clock on tl1e morni11g of \\~ednesda\. · l ovember 10 ' ....\\iajor George . 19 20 Littlefield, --: )'"ears of age, pioneer Texan ar1d one of tl1e most generous bene­ vho ever befriendedv.rs . f act the ni,"ersit}'", breatl1ed his last a t his home, 3oo .est 24th Street, Austi11 . \\ l\Iajor Littlefield had been ill for son e time and his . death was i1ot unexpected. \Vith hin1 at the time of his death ,,·ere his \vife and other in1mediate relati\'"es and friends. For two hours, Frida)r November I 2, the bod r of . r ii1 s t a t e i11 . r 1a . t h e m a j the "Testibule of the U ni ­versit,· Librar\'". Senti­nelled " bv four " men1bers of " the Knights Templars, of which J\Iajor Littlefield was an untiring member tl1e flower-hidden casket v.vas res of . sure of the e . the C)'"n the . thousands of students and facult}'" members who paid their last respects t great benefactor. Funeral rites were simple, yet in1pressive. They were held in J\Iajor Little ­field's home and \vere conducted b r R ev. \\TP resb)'"terian inter of the First l\IR.. . ,)'"ears r . Church. The funeral cortege vvas the longest seen in Austin in man thou sands of l\lajor Littlefield's friends having gathered from all parts of the • -pay their last respects to the great pioneer and philanthropist. J\Iem . state t bers of the local lodge of the Knights Templars had charge of the body at the grave and conducted the solemn burial rites. The body was interred in the family vault at Oak\>\rood Cemetery . Page 160 • ·}days a11d vvas regardeJ b' . e to Texas ir1 tl1e earl .. Littlefield ca1lajor· . '11a11) . for the present gr·and grandeur of the Lor e Star State. By di11t of . eat11ess ". u s 1 . m a g n a n im . r t u n e \V h i c h h e s . r L it tl e fi e1tl b u i 1t u p h is 1a r ge f . rk ]\Ia j . \Vh a 1·d u s e d f r s u c h ex c e 11e t p u r pos e ~. Ea r 1 )' i n h i s 1i f e h e s e rve d i n t h e T e x a s Ra11g­ .~ . a fast ar d straigl t to protect life .. e . '"Sold da}the . . had to shoot .. na . 'l ''e1s i11 qo( . ni nence. In . all pro . e a r a11cl1man of no sn ... ar1d 1ibert)". La ter he beca e s111all band of hard}~ pio11eers that laid the foundatio11 . as being one of tl nder . he organized the n1erica11 I\ational Bank '''ith a capital of $100 000. L t i .~ vvn u . n t h e b a n lz h a s ex p a n d e d a n d g r . 11 i s a bl e 1 e a d e r s h ip ai1d tii r ec t i .0,000,000 . $with resou rces of i llion dolla1·s . it is ca pi talized a t 11ea rl)' a n . '' . 1 11 ,r of regent for man)· y·ears . Besides serving the U11iversity in the capacit more tl an a half a million dol1ar ~ . Littlefield has gi,,e11 the Universityl\Iajor more.$1,200,000ade provision for givi11g . is will n . ~du1 ing his life, and i11 l Chief is gifts are the \\"Librar)', one of the best collections of rare and valuable . of l . renr books in the vvorld, the Littlefield Fund for Souther11 Hist of $100,000, ". r . as its title i11dicates, to be used for souther historical research, .. desig11ed for the erectio11 of $250,000,' . s dormitorman'. \v000 for the erection of a$300 . len . a orial Arcl1 i11 11011our of the Confederate Soldiers on the south entrance to the. campus. $soo 000 to be used for the erection of a Nevv ~Iain Building, on tl1e death of his rela tives, of his l fo1· the president of tl e l 11]\'ersit)'"· . . • d the donation e.. r. . be used as a l .. a .. 01 . . e t 'J(ff).. 11; 1 Armistice Day R ~ IISTICE D . .\\-, r9 . o. sa\\ e\·er -. bod ·. ..i .l is old ser\·ice uniform .\\·itl all the ,,. a r crosses a r\.d \ -ict ..• ~ Ied als .l c l1ad \\·on d uri . g the Gre a t \\-ar . ~ Ien \\·ho \\'ere quiet a11d unassuming in class appeared a ll dolled up in .ed o,·er one ear . caps perc1 .: ith jaunt)· o\·ersea·,, '. g . s tant' .. te . second liet Bugles ble\\-; buck pri,·atec; unconsciousl)· ~aluted tl e second lie utenants; . in fact, the L ersit)· Campt s remindcd one of the old . A. T. C. da,·s. . -11i, . • -r\..· . c da . during t1· . c cold rain that drizzled half-heartedl . Despite tl istice Da)\\·as celebrated in rarel)-appropriate St)·le . · . n ·)e l"ni,·ersit)· Band, follo,,·ed b . orning, led b)· tl . e n . Beginning ,,·ith a parade up-to\\·n in tl ntinued . obiles, the celeb1·ation c . g string of decorated auton .. en and a lo . er ser,·ice n . 500 forn - . c Fresl men on Clark Field at four o'clock. de-. Cls. . all expectatior . Contrar,· t -it s r e .b,•n,· e E 1 e ' m a n . Lit t 1efie l d 's 1: r e s l o\·er rork, ,,·alked all .\\ tean arkable Tex .. 1 .7 . e tune of +r t . tl . orns t . s ho rtlan'·Br) c J a l f the spectators ,,treated cre·. . ee11 tlBet \\'. s con . \'O ele,·er t\·een bet,,to a football eame of t'''el,re and tl irteen-)·ear-old kid.c . edpoc;.e . hich ,,·as exciting in the extren•,, '"" . ·eer Bet,, t~~t0"1-.Uv_ e . donor of tl ort. sl . orns and tl . ortl . the l .. ·ee t,,and ,,·ound up '''ith a sort of na,·al enQagement be · . all da ·ain affai1 . of the n a},·es . e l . tl bro1 ze n orial tablet to tl e fi,-e ''T'' .. en. . a tl \\-ar e \\.orld . eir Ii,·es in . ho lo ~ t tl·,, . e ... .}.HIr.~·· . the l"ni,·ersit . as presented t\\ I... u tcher Star k of Orangv e, former s t udent a t c . ber of tl . d no,,· a men . e L"ni,·ersit\r, ar . tl • -1 bene . '\\ . Board of Rege , nts and a ,,·ell-k11 ·as ,,·, t)of our \" arsi . fact the r made .. en1orial. President \-inso .. 1 a -r . f t he s e st ude n t s. a n d f . ')U' . qu e n t c u 1 . e1 a l l )acceptcd the n1en1o rial. He alsn an­ · . n e . ses in tl '. all cla ·da,• e next . ounced that tl .. ·)r. em . rould be suspended in n''~ni\·ersit)l· • of ~Ia ior Gcorge Lit tlefield . .. a i . e n . t l .. e t a b 1 et ''·a s placed i . Lat e r t l 2 u n til . . e Educatio11 B u ild i . of tl co rridor a ..... e,,· G,·n1nasiun is built ,,·}1en it ,,·ill be .. r • a nd i n the entrance o,·ed. ren olaced hall • appropriate ceren onies. .. itl-,, Page 162 - Thanksgiving Day~ 1920 ,e state • usti11 . the Joor~ ,,·ith ,·isitors fron1 all o\·e1· tl .> tCK.t:D \.~ .in ga ~r a11(i fe ... ti,"e attire.c\\'a 920,1" . 011 Thanksgi,·i11g Da ,~1. f.! ~.$-~• ~Io re tl1a11 2o oo.c ''T\~ ie,,·ed tl1e memorable excited people"ildl) . Longho1·11-... ggie T u1·ke)· D a)· tussle, the largest nun1ber of spectators e ' · e r g a t 11e r e d t o ''· a t c11 a i n g 1e e \' e 11 t i11 t h e so u t h \\' est. Bet 've e n oo 1 d 1,000 College tation cadets came O\'er to Austi11 onl)' to see · their .. a irresistible football n1achine go do,vn to defeat before the spectacular Orar1ge a11d \\.hite e]e,·en. Dov\'ntovvn cafes '-'''ere cro,vded to the u11 t ain s, st re et c a r s . d a f . Joors d u rin g t h e e11t ir e da)·. Re n t c a rs s a11d e\·e r o ther u s t in acti ,.i t · d id a c a pacit}r busi ness all da}'". . · . n1o1·11i11g b e fo r e t h e b i g g a m e t h e f t h e D ri s ke11 . ")b b . l n t h e 1 Hotel resen1bled a stock excha11ge. :\Ione;" talked sometime8 it ",.I . &.'Ared . '\Betting slightl)· fa ... r . &.'Aes . said Texas, so111etin -pre· . tl1e Aggie den1a11ding all kinds of odds. After the game the lobb • se11ted the san1e fre11zied appearance, but the difference \\1 as that the J\.c"gie backers \\·ore ,·er\· . crestfallen countenances. The da)· ,,,ras topped off \vith a grand and glorious Varsity Cele­bration of a hard-fought and well-earned vict r)' · An enorn1ous . the lain Building and more than 1,500 . bonfire \\7as built in fro11t of students, grotesq uel)'" atti red in B. \ 1'" . D's, paj a mas et al. danced around the fire, then, led b)" tl1e \ '" arsit)'" Band, staged a barbaric .. ildl·,, t h e p a ra d e \Va s . ictor i o u s s n a k e da n c e do,,"n to',,n. In a11·' b u t a b o u t fi,-e blocks in lengtl1. \\"hen the paraders arri\'ed at the intersection of massed and after . · and Sixth street thea\·enueCong1·ess pean pean .n t u p to tl1e high hea\'ens·e\v'"r). \'ict of Tl1e celebratio11 ,,·as climaxed b}' a great Thanksgi vi11g reception at the state capitol in ,,"hich hundreds of happ)" \ ·arsity· students and hundreds of ...-\ggie students celebrated ,,·hat ''"as generall regarded • r . as one of the greatest Thanksgi,·inR da:·s that has visited Austin in n1a11 '· • '· • e a r s . Pagc J 6.J • COLO EL GEORGE '\r. BRECKE "RIDGE . .. \\ln the passing of Col. George 1 Breckenridge, soldier, engi11eer la\\ ­yer, scholar and philanthropist the University loses one of its greatest friends and benefactors. A few hou rs before 11is death he had spoken about the Uni\·ersit;" and expressed his hope that it would grow into a greater ed­ucational institution. He expressed a wisl1 that it vvould becon e still . greater in size, and said it was his us . increase his nu mer . 11 t . in tent i gifts to it still further. .the last hour of his life Col . Up t Breckenridge gave th ght t a plan .. t . for maki11g the U niversity one of the st beaut ifu1 st ruct u ra11)r as \\Te11 as . m i11· . one of the greatest intellectuall nited States. This . the l he planned in connection "'·ith l1is gift t the Uni­ . of a large tract of land valued" . versit .n the Colorado River . 50,000$2at Othe1-benefactions made b,, him v\rere ~ n in'\.\ O . Hall, Brecke11ridge kr the and .. Campus argot as ''B Hall $+0 000 for the construction of a l\ledicalat the- . similar~ dormitor • branch of the Universit\• ' at Gal­veston. ot onl,·• in a financial '''a," did he • ",• imself in the Universit . linte1·est • he also had the disti11ction of on the boa1·d of a t different . bu ser,·i11g regents for the past thirt)" )'"ears. He \vas, at the tin e of his death, the vice­ . tin1es .r republican to e\rer serve on the Board . chairma1 of the board. He was tl1e onl -vvasHis father32. . . +. '")Breckenridge \vas born in lndiana ] anuarCol. a fevvu nt \· . Sm it 11 C . ta n1i1,· • ed '"'it h his f",. m . a n wh . a successful business n • }'ears before the beginning of the Civ·il \\"ar. Col. Breckenridge attended Harvard l!ni,"ersit)', fron1 \vhence he graduated both as a lav,·)·er a11d a civil enginee1~ . During the Civil \\t"ar he ser\1 ed for three )·ears in the Treasury De- Paqr 164 • ture of 1e\\' 01lea11s Prcside11t Abraham Li11col11 . "art111ent. \fter the ca1 ·sent (_ 1. Bre c k e 111· t h c1 e i11 c11 arg e f t}1e C issa r y st res . A ft e r t 11e w ar .. n . n. . ~idge . " Col. Breckenridge retur11eli t Texas a d engaged i11 tl1e cotto11 business \Vitl1 .. . }1is fat he1•• • Brecke111·idge n o,·ed t r\ nto11io i11 H66 ar d founded the ~ a11 . . . al . . l.Co .t\nto io :\ational Bank, ser,·i11g as its head u11til 19 12. He acquired co11side1·able .. "11eJ t11e 1a11J,,\ . 11e t i m e . 11to11i o a n d a t \:.. .. e a 1 e s t a t e in a~ 1 V\1 he r e C a n1 p T 1a v i s er and de,reloper of the . '\\110\\' sta11d. He ,,·as the O . a11d Fort an1 Hou 't01 ')rks S)'Stem, n1aki11g it 011e of the best i11 the cou11tr .' \\an A11to11io ,,·ater -rough exte11si ,.e sinki11g of artes i a n ,,·ells. He ga\re to the ci t)" of an An . t l one of thc best mu11icipal parks'1) . tonio Brecke11ridge Par~ k, considerecl by ma i11 t he c u n t r' • ·. . Besides his benefactio11s to the Universit)' and to the cit)' of Sa11 Antonio . :rUniversit)ade the follo,,·i11g gifts: $so 000 for a buildi11g at Columbia . e n . l men on an equal . v\· . of medici 11e b . )e stud . ma ke possi ble tl . t . "~ork Ci t ...\e\\' . basis "''i th men; n u merous gifts to Prairie \'ievv 01·mal for the education of ,ent and support of a ne~ro college at Seguir1 . endo,,·ne . egroes ~ $50 000 for tl .. .n i o . b u i 1d t 11 re e s c h oo1s i 11 S a 11 A11t . tn e \' . a11d s u ffic i e n t m • Col. Brecke11ridge l er married. H e is ·ived b)" his sister, :\Iiss surv. ev . . • Elea11or Breckenridge and b)'" se,reral other imn ediate relatives. His death Decembcr 27, 1920, at his home in San Ar tonio. lnterr11ent . " . occurred sudde11l -ade at the famil)· burial grounds at Edr1a, Texas. A large part)' ac . as n'\\ e grave and Vinson . to tl' . companied the bod President Robert E. delivered .h e g r a ,, e e fu n e r a 1 o r a t io n o v e r t . t l . r /'agc Jf).) udge Lauch McLaurin • HE U l\7ER IT\ '" lost its third friend rker . and tireless vv December 21 1920, \vhen ] udge Lauch :\lc-Laurin Professor of La,,· passed a\\'a}· at his home 2600 alado street. Surviving]udge lcLaurin are his wife, lda . Stevens fcLaurin a brother, ,er . icLaurin a sis . Robert allie l\IcLaurin botl1 of \ "icksburg ~Iississi ppi, a11d a nephew, Dr. ] ol1n l\Ic­Laurin and a 11iece, Katherine l\IcLaurin both of Dallas. lcLaurin '''as bor11 . udge] his fat he r, s p1a n t at i 11 i11 . n . count) lississippi, . ,' in1pson in I 54, the son of Dr. Hugl1 IcLa u r i n, p h )a 11 d sici a n ' . - . and Harriet Emilplanter, lcLaurin. ]udge icLau­ . ~ ri11 s boyhood was spent a t Hi11ds county and Brandon l\Iississippi. ~ ] udge NlcLauri11 graduated from the Univer­ ,He began his legal practice a t Port Gibson·+? . iississippi in . sity of f . r . lc L a u r i 11 'v a s a p pointed C h a n c e 11 . l i s s i s s i p p i i n 1 76. I n 1 3 ] u d gel\ \vheres,Dalla . lississippi. In 1 90 he moved t . the Tenth ] udicial District of he formed a partnership with ]udge Bookout, and later, 1894, vvith ]udge A. P . \\"ozencraft. This firm e11joyed an extensive practice and a state-wide reputa­tion, being general attorne s for the Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone · . and Postal Telegraph and Cable Con1panies. In 1907 ]udge l\'IcLaurin was called to the Universit}r of Texas as a Pro­fessor of Law. In his thirteen years of service on the Universit)'" faculty ]udge l\llcLaurin • . ra s ever a t ire1 e s s 'vor k e r a n d vva s e v e r h e 1 p i n g a n d i n s p i r i n g 1 a w s t u d e n ts t\\ carry their burden of setting right the wrongs of the vvorld honorabl)'"· In a speech before the assembled Law Students of the University ] udge Simkins, in eulogizing ] udge 1cLaurin, said ''I thank God for the example of us and those who follo\v after an inspiration . his life to the school. l\lay it be t 'l\l}here.our duties .. lo . t ralt)r t hope is that vvhen our work is done our li\res r hear, as I he . ma may be found as good and pure as his, and that we am sure '.red .\.\ 11as heard, the ''Well done'' from the lips of his l\laster whom he foll Pagc 166 • 161 . i.r•Pa ( 0 The Cafeteria Fire ~a,·in . d tl1c menace of l .. ccd a .. ·enie incon,·\,• ts ,,·ere serious. de1 . of sttl:i\DRED c . l1e11 tl·,, . fiftl·. }anuaronstratcd . den· . oroughl . pus tl . e can . tl .. ooden structures o·,, .fir·c-b)aged . dan .· iousl ~ . e l:ni,·ersit)" Commons '' as sc . frame building housin ~ tl cs. c flan . tl . sto,reot . of hot grease '''as O\'Crtu1·11cd 011 a l . a par .. e. 'l ''Originating spread quickl)· and soon tl c cntirc end of the Cafeteria ,,·as afirc. For a ,,,hile considerable . c . anxiety ,,·as felt for the safet}· of adjacent ,,·oode11 buildings. but. duc to the efficient \\·ork of tl .: 1 e flamc . the blaze. tl . · undreds of students attracted b . e l . assisted b}~ tlent, . ustin Fire Departn\. pre,·ented fron gaining hcad\\'a)· be ond the building i '' e)· originated. . tl . icl. l . . ·. . ere ·,, .r covered by insurance . ated at $3,000. This \\'as full ... age fron1 the fire \\aS csti . Dan ,· . c tini,rersit)· and F. E. \'eaz . anager of tl . business n ridge, . the able directio11 of 1. P. LoclUnde1· 1n·· . g began immediatel . ild ir . e da maged bt . anager of the Cafetcria, ,,·or k 011 reconstructi ng t l ... e d . n . 11 d it b 1 or e b u i 1 t , a ·,• . a d b e e n e n t ir e . e fir e , t h e C a f e t e r i a l . n t 11 aft c r t l . .. a n a . r e t l . a 1 i t t l e m · t l i n it s n e '' c o a t o f ''·h i t e t o i t s 11 u n d r e d s f p a t r o n s . . · . f o 1 Page 168 • J The Texan Staff Banquet i11" . jl\lBR\-0 Ho1-ace G1·eele)"S 011 the staff of tl1e ''I~ irst College Dail en'si . eld tl1eir annual banquet at the U11i\·ersit~" \ ~oung . e South' l . tlk.":.:~ .. ight of aturda}-, ] a11uar .. on the . s uditoriu n . sti a n • \ ssociationCl11·i~~~:-... r in l i e f n B1a c k a c t i n g a s t a s t 111a s t e r a s s i s t ed . Edit . itl\ \" . . H u 1 . 4. . tire .. Reavis Cox the e ."' p i\la11aging Editor Henr . de-can-aide . l1ib)· e lowliest cub . staff fron1 the n1ost learned issue editor to\N TEX"tl reporters r decorated festive board. Enthusiasm, journalistic . e gail . gatl1ered around tl otabilities graced the meeting. of .. and journalistic ''pep'' A 11un1ber TEX.,.\ N .u r n a 1is t . ca1 j . f 1 . b e r . n h a n d, a s w e 1-e a 11 u n . r m e r )re a rs 've r e . f f . rs . e d it J\ s usual, tl Y TEXr\N, a 111iniature scandal sheet, one-tenth the size of the . e Tr . regula1· paper made its appearance and elicited man smirks a11d giggles at the - . cle,·er11ess it contained. Snapp)r and instructive talks, pointless jokes, a11d .n e . rou g h 1)" e n j oya b 1e . a d e t h e e v e i1i n g a t h . e u s u a 1 ' good e a t s ' n . t l • ' The Engineers' Banquet OUR HU DRED st urdy followers of Alexander Frede1·ick Claire re1e a s e d a11 t h e p e n t u p e n e r gy, p e p a n d e11t h tl s i a s m t h a t h a d been accu i11ulating since school started last September a t the annual Engineers Banquet held at the Driskill Hotel ~Ionda­~ ")The banqu et hall \\ras appropriate1 .. night, Februaf ) " 2 engineers,ior .. for the occasion as \vere the se decorated ,,·ho -,,ore their full regalia. al Texas·. lo ". Alexa11der Frederick Claire, patron saint of ever ' Engi11ee1-, had a place beside the festive board, flanked on either ''Hi-Holor led .- ,r and Prof. E. C. H. Bantel. Dean Ta . l'. Ta. . side b,-Dean T. l -. .,;, Balls ' the lust3-old Engi11eering ballad, and toasts 'vere gi,"en b the presi­ . dents of the \·arious classes. t, pron1ine11t a111ong then ] oh11 D. ~liller, ,,·ho told of the engineer ''as he reall)" is." The banquet ,,·a~ e,·eral graduates of the school '''ere prese .. bei11g . f e ''· a p p ro p ri a t e r e m a r ks b e 01d Ia n ". . . Tl ''· . a ". 11c1u d e d b . c Prrr1r' 1G9 - • Lined up for the battle The Pushball Contest of Texas Sophomorc" (aidedniversit)· . true to tradition. tl1e lears. . · .ot,,For the first time in b)· n Tuniors, Seniors, La\\' students. Higl ool chaps et al.), defeated tl e \ ·arsit') .. Scl . .st of the .. Freshmen in a hotl}· contested pushball contest on Brackenrid~e Field iarch 2 . Tl e Frosh . . , fought long and valiantly· t defend the honor of '2+, but to ,·er}' little avail. B)· sheer superiorit)· . of n u m bers thc upperclassn en li f ted the great i n fl ated s p heroid i n the air, and by a terrific series . ·d)Scores of bloo·· . r . thc freshman goal for ,·ict of line plunges carried it over noses, bruised ored about the Acres . irts resulted. lt ,,·as run . r11 sl . sprained limbs and tbodies. Forty that Fresl home attired denuded and sent . · man class ,,·ere forcibl . e . ral spirited members of tlse\·e conclusion of tl e affair. . in barrels at the clashes started \\·hen a pitcl ed battle bet\\·een se\·eral hundred frosh and . . The pre-bellun t before. At fi rst, b dint of super­ . · . eral hundred sophomores on Guadaloupe street the nigl se\'s came back a nd w hen . re on, the Sop l . e n igh t \v . iori t}' of n u m bers the f rosh '''ere victorious, b u t as t l ded 1ike ,,·olves on fold and put the first .. the frosh attacked B Hall the Sophs desce the year .en to rout . n Of course it \\'as in order after the pu ball contest to have the reRular ''in,·estigation'' on . l . reigned. Thousandsactivit}' . part of the :\Ien's Council. for a ,,·eek or more the fe,·erisl of s t u d e n ts ',, e r e a r r a ig n e d b e f u n c i l a n d g i ,. e n a ri g i d g r u e 11i n g. b u t n f t h e m a d ­ . n e . t. . r e t 11e c . .vledge of the aff air\ . mi t ted any kn Q,rer tl e Top . Page 11"0 • Page 171 " The University Re1noval -rerbial bolt out of the blue ''ras the recommenda\ . O~II;\G like the pr ed:\ . r the Board of Regen ts tha t tl1e U ni,·ersi t)-be m . tio11s n1ade b~, 300 acres of land on ". a tract of approximatel . fro111 its present site t··_ ....... r..~....,the Colorado River, known as the Breckenridge tract. The only ~ r hi11 t of a11)'" such actior1 '''as made b;r President\ '"i11son, \Vho, in an address before t l1e Austi11 Rotar Club declared that a ''radical announcement' 1·egarding the U niversit}'" - . the Board of " . The memorial pr·epared bs. ". uld be issued \Vit hin a few da . v\ ,-'")anuar ]" . Regents, n1eeting in special session ''ras made public \\"ednesda 19 2 I . oe,r Regents Cook Kem p, K.ell)', Stark, \\"r . n1en1orial, signed b The Folts 1·r Governo . Perr)", \Vas addressed ''To the Honorable William P. Hobb and of Texas · to the Honorable Pa t ?\I eff, G ernor-elect of Texas and to the '\ . . . enate and House of R epresentatives of the Thirt eventh Legis ­ -'" . Ho11orable lature. The memorial conveyed the informatio11 that duri11g the past seve11 )"ea1·s has doubled, the . . the attenda11ce at the Universit necessitating erection of ·insanitary and unsafe vvooden buildings " . 11umerous unsightl forinstruction the crO\\rding of and laboratories detrin1ent of the . purposes classrooms to the e expense . students and the standards of teaching, and causing health of tl of -h i c h c a 11 b e i· e n . ''n to t h e s e rv i c e . in c re a s e i n u n d u e p ro por t i . n1ai11tena11ce t dered . ''lt is certai11, therefore,' cont inued the men1orial, that the Universit )'" of T exas has reached its n aximum growth upon its present foundation, whereas . ·vs a normal increase of fron1 ten to tvventy per cent each )'"ea1\. sh 'r) . its hist nothing less than this can it keep pace \vith the rapidl advancir1g de ­ . . " . and b ands \\1 hich the people are n1aking upo11 it for serv"The n1emorial predicted .ice. n ne 7 500 . uld number so . \Vy"of the Universit" . that in 19 25 the student bod students. r three buildings on ca m pus fireproof, the i\Iain Building . Onl the are emorial declared. the . ing been condemned as unsafe, theha\' n All valuable inadequate are the fire fire, so " . Universit)r equipment is lia ble to destruction b The campus of fort)" acres is much t small, the Uni­ .. es. protection faciliti.n its original conception, the regents declaredv'"\ . 7ersit}r long ago having outgr\ Proposed Site of the New University of T exas--Greatest in America ~ ~; ' .' '..' •..,,.. .... ~ ·)11 :. ~. ,\\ ~~~-­ • 1·ica1i z .l11ie . Pa gc I ! . b Tl1e land t vvl1icl1 tl1e Regents recon1111e11ded the 111ovi11g of the l -11i\·ersit} . a tely" 500 ac1·es Ri,:er . is a tract of approxi n located along the Colorado abo,·e anding appeara nce beau ti f 11 )" loca ted and hould . .. 11. ''co1Deep Edd)", si te of . .eeds of the Universit)r .. be adequate for all future The memorial proposed that the State of T exas pu1·chase f rom tl1e Boarcl of Regents the present campus and buildi11gs and use them to house the State er state departments . cl Appellate Courts a11d .. e a . the Supren', Librar) otl that a r e s t e a di1y .e x pa n di11g As soon as this n1e111orial \vas made public there was a storm of public .11.p i n i . t h .b r.f a n d a g a i n s t the p ro po s e d p1a n . P r e s i de n t .\ ' i n s n, fig h t i n g .tootl and nail for the plan, in sti11 A .an inter\·ie\v in the A1 11e1·ica . z ,,·as quoted . of Texas to de,·elop" . impossible for the Universit" . ing that lt is utterl". " sa a a s i t s u1d d eve r t )' a c re s. I t i s n t i n e fo1• . .,,. . f f . n t h e p r e s e n t c a m p u s . p. 1 . 11 t he people of Texas to begin buildi11g a U niversi t)' of the first class, usi11g fore ­sigh t and business j udgme11 t ". g .. n vvit h t h e b u i 1di . n n e c t i . n n1a d e t h i s st at e m e n t j n c . P re s i d e n t Vin s the Board Regents contemplated the . . offered pla11 of which ate. approxin expenditure of $10 000,000 for the construction of the following buildings : ·~·a1 . to be used for librar)", library school, sen1irbuildi11g, "Librar)I. .s and historical museum . i·oon ic Hall to be used for classrooms fo1· la11guages, mathen atics, .. Acaden2. philosopl cho]og)' public spea ki11g and the ad n1in is ­ ' . and ps ' (. s, social science trative offices . ,.\C. 1."\\.- . m a n s h e a dq u a rte r s . ''"r . b e u s e d f . n g, t 1dim a n 's b u i .. \\.3 ..m i c s . n. m e e c . . d ls i c i a n s , a n ". 's p h 111e11. 7\' • .. omen s g)·mnasiun . \\.4 eatre . be used for· main auditorium, little tl . Auditorium building t5. .1 d 1 e c t u r e ha11 . a 6. School of l\Iusic . 7. Commons. 8. l\Ien's Hall, to be used for me11's council, students' associations, litera1· ~" i .. . m s a n d a l t1 n .. t h e r m e n's a c t i v i t i e s, f r i e n d 1 }'" r . ,c i e t i e s . ric a 1 s . r a t . ,c i e t ie s . s assoc1at1on. 9. :\Ien s g)'"n1nasiun1 to be used for baths and S\\'imn1i11g pool . I o. La''' school . 1 I. School of Education. 12. Standard p1 actice school . 13 . Bureau of Extension . . )· . Fine Arts Hall (architectu1·al vving onl 1·+ .etc"g) . Texas museum, to accommodate anthropol .. .1 16. Chemistr}· to be used for chemical engineering. 1 7. Ph,·sics . • . 1\atural Histor~· Hall, to be used for natural hist n1useum, bota113-, ·. r . 1( .etc', g}. zool,· . burea u of economic geologg)·, . geol .publicit3-be used for journalism, press and . Printers Hall, t19. 20. Business adn1i11istration. .Engineering grou p .. 2 22. Po,,·er House, tunnels, and shops. 23. Dorn1itories for 4 000 students (1,000 ,,"ill li,·e i11 Austin). These 11et income of $50 a student r $ I 50,000 a 3-ea r. . ,rmi tories should :·ield a . ll Ji.J .)))/)' . a1'20]' .: the proposed cha11ge spra11g up immediatel Oppositio11 to · 1uar} Representative A. H. King i11troduced a bill appropriating $500 000 for the purchase of 60 acres of land adjacent to the present campus. The san1e night President \ .i11son made a stirring address before the Austin Chamber of Com­ r-ge11eral of the state ruled that . the attor11e crce declaring that the U 11iversity . n could be moved by action of the Texas Legislature. The president reiterated the statement that sufficient land could not be bot1gl1t adjacent to the present can1pus for less t han 000. H e q uoted figures sho\\.ing the acreage of . 000 "$ u11iversities ar d wound up ,, a striking argu­ ith· . campuses of other large state n1ent in favor of the proposed removal. 1 Februar)' first a large convocation of the student bod of the l niversity, . . \Vas held a t the l\lfen's Gymnasium. Both sides of the question \Ve1·e presented Tent on as fa,·oring the proposed · . and the student bod ·helmingl over,,\\ record . · plan . r Tuesda night, Februar)· 1, Preside11t Vinson addressed a joint session of . the Legislature. The galleries of the House of Representatives were cro'''ded t o capacit)' wit h U nive1·sity student s and Aust init es, \i\1 ho 1ist ened 'vi t h interest s earnest . and enthusiasn1 to President \.inson plea for the building of a greater Uni,.ersit}'". Sam Sparks of Aust in presented t he opposite side of t he q uest io1 . the University students " . was expressed b Prompt disapproval in the audience \Vhen :\Ir. Sparks advocated the keepi11g of tl1e U niversit)'" on its present site. l\Ionday morning Februar3r 7, a nevv aspect was given the question vvhen Senator ]. C. l\Icl\ealus of Dallas introduced a concurrer1t resolutio11 to move to a point half ,,.a)· bet\\reen Dallas and Fort \\.T. orth · . the L"ni,·ersit That same day·, after quizzing President Vinson for several hours, tl1e Senate Con1mittee 011 Education reported fa,~orabl}' on the Dudley bill \i\Thicl1 provided fo1· the removal of the U niversitv , . F ebruary , Representati,TLee Satterwhite of An1arillo intro­ e .. Tuesda d uced a resolution seeking to postpone actio11 of t l1e q uestion until 1922. One day 1ater R epresent ative ] ohn D av is of D a11 as int rod uced a concurrer t 1­ 1u·eso . tion providing for submission of the question to the people of Texas. One week later options 011 land adjacent to the Campus were secured, and t\\'O ,,"eeks later the General Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representativ·es reported fa\"on a bill providing for the purchase of land .. Orabl adjacent to the campus for $1 000,000. · 1a rch 8 after a night sessio11 consist ing of fou r hours of . ,night'"T uesda) vigorous debate, the House con1promise bill calling for the purchase of 100 acres of land adjacent to the campus for $ 1,500 000 was passed to engrosment. The bi11 passed t he fo11o\Ving d a o\"er the Senat e bi11 ca11 ing for the pu 1of chase· " . 206 acres of la11d for $1,500,000. Governor Neff signed the bill o n l\Ionday, April 19 21, after considering , . it for the full time allotted him by the constitution. By this action the Univer­ vvas permanently located on its p~esent carnpus, and all talk of removal . }sjt ceased. On Arril 2 classes \\1ere dismissed for tvvo hours a11d the students and f aculty n1arched in parade to the State Capitol building, vvhere Presjdent \ .inson expressed to the Governor the gratitude of the Universit)r for his action. Pagc 1i11 ueen of the 1921 Varsity Circus • • tin.\us· . . , .. . '. a senior i11 the College of Engi g. ,,·as elected Queen of tl e 192 1 \·arsit)· Circus b)-a majorit·) . . . ecri .. the nigl1t28, . carcst opponent. On the nieht of :\Ionda). :\Iarcl .. er . o\·er lof about 3,000 \"Ote e . ouncin~ the standing of tl . . e clo~e of the race, intercst reacl1ed a high point. Bulletins an . of tl en . .l\\p." Co-ot)ni,·ersil.s girls ,,·ere posted at i rrcgu1ar inter,·als in the ,,.indo,,·s of the . rariot\ orts of 1.\.lexandcr . e lo)·al colnced as Queen, l1er supporters, th . not . . ·as a,,denc of :\liss Hol . the nan l1"redcrick Claire, ,,·ent literall} '' ild ,,.ith jo)·. earest opponent :\liss . . 2 ,.otes. Her . 4, . recei,·ed a tota1 of 3 .. lde . ligs H:\ ,,·as Glad)'S iel . Dar · . e f\liss R ub . iss Ro,,·ntree can:\I\ftcr·"es. . -o,34,7001n recei,·ed a total of . '',·ntree,o,R l ad 16. 11 ,-o es to l er crcdit. . . . 10].,, . P og'' 1; .; In Memoriam R Y!\IO D STEPHENS .. n·. Ra nd . ens. Stepl ck on Frida)' made eff f Cleburne, a freshman academic student, ,,·as dr · ,., ned at Lake . rning, N .[\ ustin at . cl . 7:30 ber 12, ,,·hen a skiff i Stepl .. ,,· hich he ,,·as cr . ssing . en ·., m the lakc o,·erturned. \\1ith tephens in the skiff "'·ere t of his friends. \\"hen the skiff .,,. -er·, . turned tl1ese t friend s ens, but he sank bcf re the}· c . uld get t . .\\' . . rts t . . . "L··. d . . rescue him. • en s' b . us eff . Strenu rts ,,·erc made t find . Stepl e lake ,,·as dragged f . Funeral ser\'ices \\'ere l nder tl1e directi n of L. Tl1c Bell .. tepl . - ' nt, searcl bod )' ,,, as f ing parties '''ere organized and tl .. t l . r eigl . urs bef . . m . . n f the student's friends. . . re ens und ff the outh f Bee Cree k. The b d )' ''ras sent t . Cle bu rne, acc pa11 icd b · . . . . . . n . number . eld in Cleburne a . ROLi\ F. D .[\ \ "I ES . . . R la nd F. Da,-ies f a n An t . · 18 ,nio . f age, a s . m. ph . rc . acadcn 1920. He grad uated f r ic student, d icd a t . . ears . n I nfirmar · . a t 5:+o ber 26, the Set cloc k Tuesda)' rning, Oct . . . . . n . m lain J\ ,·enue, San ...\nt ,. ni . ~fune, 1919 and entered tl . e l:ni,·ersit . e fall . in tl lastic standin~ and ,,·as rc\!arded f 1919. During . · . l1is f reshman · . ear he made the h . n . r r . ll ,,·ith his high sch . . f l f the deceased's friends. Funeral ser\·ices ,,·ere l1cld in San ...-\ntonic mpanied b:· man ·: f the leaders is class. The remains ,,·ere se11t t San .\nt nio, acc . ne . as . . . . . .. . LULU IARY B~\ I LEY • I~ :Nl iss Lulu .: l ar Baile:r, adjunct professor of ph . . sics, died Sunda . 13, at lebruar}· mmence n1en t a nd e. n.. lcr .· ,· . 11han1, Tuesda:·, f ·,, . ll. f . nl1an . in B ~n . ing a l s uff ercd illness. Funeral ser,rices ,,·ere held at B ·)ebruar . . the .Tu ne, ·,, . n j us t bef . re 1\Iiss Baile .· · . , us brea kd 1920, C 15. . a ner had been . . a lea,·e f absence e\·er since liss Baile:· in1pr ed steadil · . until, ar . und Cl . r·ist ­ . . · ,. . resun1e l . as, it ,,·as thougl1t, tl . at she · . ,, uld s be able t . er duties. ,o,,e,·er. as, l . Christn e . er :\I. S. degrec. Sl . n .. n . shc st ?\[ ffered . relapse ,,·\1icl1 ultin reccived her B. S. degree in 1899 and . sl .· late resulted i11 l1er death a . . llatc1· 1900­ iss Baile ­- . .. · ,, ears t ''' studcnt assistant i ~.. pl sics, 1898-99; fell inst1·t1ctor, 1899-1900; -.. 19 .. ,' \.\ ,·r . ; . . tut as 19 18, a11d adjunct pr . fess . In 1908 a\\'arded a fell ship and stL . c.lied r 191 -1920. ·,, . e ,,·as 111 t i1 191o a t . ·1an: . IIer· i hn s H . pki s Uni'·e r s it )·. .. . .. frier . tl .. ds . e l '"ni,·ersit)· facult)' . dcepl:· n El:GE?\E :\I. DICI~ ourn l1er deatl .. ~. Et as aspl ene :\1. Dick of Port .\1·tl · .. . · 26,ur . of his roon . roon . ears of age, a student in tl . \cadcn e\·cning, Februar " ic Depar·t111 ~11t, . c xiated ,,·hile i londa . ouse. li:?in. . The bod:· ,,·as disco,·ered about fift)' minutes after Dick had entered thc bathroon it is thn, . st~ f his deatl . e exact circun . tl .. c batl .. . ·: 1921 . · . ,,· l1.rot1. altland, e gas ,,·ater ,. . n tl . . tl t kn ught that he turned . . ' \.\ . nces are n . l c ,,·as . at l . dicated tl . s head irDick' se,·e1·el}gassed ··as ,,l, oo. scl eater and ,,·as . tl·. c b . n. erc ·.\ e fun "\ bruised placc . es. . . . l\· • and fel l t . tl . e fl . n . c . · O\'e c st1dde1 .r .. the Great \\1 ar, Dick, ,,·hile ~.. Duri . structi .. i· . at an arm n . • .. is lu . g l . ,,·01·king i11 ~as-fillcd pit ,,·hen, b}' mistake, the pit '''as cl . tl accide t lea\·ir gs in a greatl}r \Veake ed dition. Hc and t . mpani. c .,,. ns ,,·e1·e .. .. ... e c sed up. Dick barel:· escapcd, ,,·hi le .. Ft . a • his t,,.o con . pani . ns ,,·erc aspl .xiated ·.: . i·en ser,·ices ,,·ere 11eld in P ort .\rtl • . Tl ains mpanied to P ort .\rtht b}· a nun1ber of Dick's friends. eral . . r ,,·ere acc e .t1r . Sr-\Rr\ H GREEI\ J\ fter se\·e1·al ,,·ecl\.s' ill11ess · . f1 me in Cuer t)rph llege, :\liss Green had distinguished 11erself b:· l id fevcr, l\Iiss Sarah Grec of Cuer juni . .. ., . m 1· aca­ a . ic student, died at l1cr h . den '". Februar ., 22, 1921 . . !!.. Duri her three in c . er scl asticl .. · . ears abilit}'· . l e n1ade a . st. 11 f friends ,,·h . m· . deepl . urn her decease . Ft1neral ser,·ices ,,·ere 11eld in Cuer .· Februar ., 23 , 1921 . Page 176 • • • Interscholastic League lTI G all for1ner records, the te11tl1 annual n1ect . RPA r. of tl1e l"lli\"ersit}'" Interscholastic League \\ras held ~Ia 6, a11d , 1920 ,,n1ore than 2,000 delegates i11­ ith· . 5 co1 test ants . I , 1 cludi r1 g represent ing 325 high schoo1s a11d rural schools in all parts of the state. Preliminaries in all e\·ents \vere held on the Thu1-sday and the F1·iday, and t he fi11a1s o11 t he Saturday, the 1ast and conc1ud i11g 1d . r of the meet. A11 contests were hot1y fought, a . d a in the final events three records were broken. J\Iathis High School \VOn over Uvalde in the high scl1ool debate the q uestion under discussion being '.11ited St ates shou1d ovvn and operate t he rai1way s .; e . T hat t lR eso1ved :'' Breckenridge High School vvon the Senior Boy s Declamat on; Oak Cliff High, . Dallas, the Senior Girl's declamation. Breckenridge High School, San Antonio, \Vas aV\·arded the palm for having the best extempore speaker and Temple High School "'ron the spelli11g match. All finals in debate and declamation were held at the Capitol in the H ouse of Representatives. The Class A track n eet \vas won by Forest High School of Dallas, vvith . \\Tilson, the stellar performer· of this team, the high point winner of Class A . I n all, Forcst High School made 27 points, winning the 120-yard low hurdles, the 220-)"ard hurdles, the 4+0-yard dash, the running broad j ump. Second in Class A came Austin High School with a total of 22 points. Ferris High School '''Oll the Class B track meet. Cheane)' of Santa Anna \\'as the individual high point man of Class B, taking first place in the 50-)rard . dash, second place in the IOO-)'"ard dash and third place in the 220-yard dash. The tennis matches were very hotly contested. In the final run-off between \Vaco High School and Ty"ler High School, it took a total of 50 games before the Tvler team could overcome the VVTaco rivals. • -evening a big get-together meeting was held of all the con ". Saturda .B" . President Vinson, Dr. Shurter and Ro . · testants. Speeches V\:ere made b Henderson, and then the trophies, ribbons and cups were presented to the -the giving of all of old \Tar' . ictorious candidates. The meeting '''as ended b·, .ells led b)r Stag Rovvland, yell leader ." . s f amous '· . sit • • • . iPage 1 • • • • , "" ~ • ~ Pc1 r1r· 178 • The Cleburne-Houston Heights Game eigl i11 '''l1at \\'as a \'eritable sea of n ud. the Clebt ~ 1·11e . ,. tl . 'anuar)],". atur·da~ Hei?hts High .... chool pla recl a sco1·eles~ tie for . cl1ool ant-l the Houston . Higl c football champio11sl1ip of the 11i,rersit)'" lnterscl1ola ~tic League. . Rair . tl d!·iz led 1niserabl th1·ough the entire perforn1ance Ankle-deep in mt1d, ( ']ar·k ". ~ . field v.vas ai thing but an ide ~ pot for n football gan1e. A vn1udd)' l vct ball ..: " .. .')1side r a b1 . e ga m e up c o . nd s1o\Ved t l . a n y fu m b 1 es . c a u s ed n -at . 1 . 1ge~ . Both tea1 . 1 . 011 line pl .. tirel .. ost e . Botl1 teams depended aln e11d ru11s and for\"\ra1·d but due to the sloprinessfc\v ..: pted . ten passes, of thc t . l . n1e o f . g r idiro 11 n o t m a n !" gai11 ',. e r e e ffe c t e d h )' t h e s e r o u t es. Fu11b a c k R h e . leted t\\'O for\\rard passcs for 2 ~ !' ards each. Thes~ ,,·ere tl . Clebu r11ites com1 .ade durjng the enti1·e gan1e . ial ,gains n . · 0111)" ae 011 .. est one see.ld the game was the .. e e\·enl)' matched a . vev.Bo1 h teams 'r fo1· the Cleburnites was Captain ''Blue :. a da). The st .. an . in nClarl\: field Smith, \vhose field ge eralship nd gene..c. l football tactics elicited rnuch favorabl~ . . ·as ,,the 1,700 spcrtators who \Vitnessed the cla~ h. Onl)r once . con1n1e11t fron the Clebur11e goal li11e i11 da11ger a11d that \Vas \vhen the Houstonians had \\'Orked ard line. Houstor1ia11s " . n to their opponent's three The failed- ., the ball dov .score . t '")night a banquet '''as gi,re11 for both teams at the l ... ni,·ersit ". aturda All Texas men prese11t and the Intei-scholastic League \..1C . 1.l\..... ''T'' '''ere ho11ors ,,·e1·e divjded an1011g both teams. 9 . 1}nr.r .. . Interscholastic Basket Ball Championship THE WINNING TEAM FROM EL PASO T THE first high school tournan1ent held in Austin under the auspices of the Uni­ versity lnterscholastic League March 10, . . and 12, E l Paso Higl1 School won the state high school basket ball champions hip by· defeatin g the Breckenridge H igh School five from San Antonio 25 to 11 . Sixteen high scl ool tean representing ever section of the state, participated in the tour­ .· s,. . nament. These sixteen teams \Vere the sur\rivors of a long elimination contest in \\·hich ap­proximately one thousand games \Vere played. The Gatesville High School team had the distinction of being the only team in the race for the championship that '''aS coached by a \v man. For the past six }rears this same woman • . coach has been turning out championship teams. The championshi p game between El Paso a nd the Breck enridge quintet ''ras a hotly con­tested one. In the first half botl1 teams fought each other mightily, El Paso leading by the score of 9 to 8. The Breckenridge quintet made a brave struggle to overcome the El Pasoans , but, aside from one brief flash of spced, the San Antonio boys were forced to accept the little end of a 25 to score . . . -ed by Universit}" basket ball enthusiasts all during the tour .• Much interest \vas displa its highest pitch during the championship game when students . This interest rose tent.. nan .vns thronged the Gym and cheered their teams .\ f rom the respective t The following teams participated in the tournament: Breckenridge High School of San ,a . Kerbyville, Tuler, Central High School of Houston, Gatesville, Celires, . Antonio, Nacogdocl Eagle Pass, Archer City, Stonewall (Rural School in Titus County), Higgins, Ozona, Edge\vood, El Paso and Carbon . Page 180 . G}t;... - r1111n 1 11.J.:111 - - ,,. - . " r!..!.r = . • ... .... u)l~.tl - 11 ·r11·1 "" - - ­ -"'- - ... " ­ - - - • -... ­ : 11,111:11 ... - " .:: l\'~(\l'j : § 1f i1ff : . " " . ; '•l Jlt '.' llJ · ~· = . ...:: - - 1ll'tl1'1 ~ ...,, 't: - - . .., - - - ... .... ~--..... - "'" ,,.-1111i - '''.. ... ~ ~ .. ,~~1 . \;, ; .•,,..ill11 ... ' • •• 11 = ..: b :: tP. 9 ... · ~ - ..... .... ~ - . .... , - ... - ... - ;-n.11 - ~ 1U~~I~ 11u: = - - - . \!lf''IJ 1 1 {. = . ,.... .. ' . E -~ .... • • . - _\~--/' , - ~\ / / ~ ( ' ' ' ~~\\ ~~ /tf7 '\ ...(, \ 4:­ ....----_\\ 1_,­ / ,.-~ J 1 --·· ~ , " ~ l ;t ' . ~( o ALBERT M .'' PRATER Whose - constant interest in 'Varsit ·s Success on the Fie d is an inspir­ ation to Both Athlete ~ and Fan ~ Whose Sup. port of the Longhorns Through Victory and ""'-----­ ~---­ Defeat is an Example to Every. Texan; a.nd Whose Desire for Suc­ cess is only Exceeded by hisDevotion to True Sportsmanshi··i.. ·To'Var­ s1ty's Premier Fan this Section of the Cactusis Respectfully Dedicated. • Pagf' 181 • de]ay me 11ot,woman, did's yet work to be . they FOOTBALL K \' LE ELA~I f RA Nc . sco D c uE <; . GE cH . t- . RG E :\IcCu LL o . l\ . S ] OE ELLIS ARCHIE GRA H uLS EY 1• NER . ES · . LANE T1 ] ACK \r 0\VELL HA\VLEY ] ONE~ G EORGE GREE ~ . FERDINAND F . LEIS \\. ILLIA 1 BARR\ ' . T l\1 DEN NIS A. l\l c CALLu 1 . :\I AXE1' H ART "\. . H LL . l. G. .' O x GR1\ D\. ,,.ATSOX G EORGE '''EX CART\\'RIGHT ( .11 gr ] oE :\I o ). RE . ] 0 1 x ER BASEBALL f E RDI NAND SA'' ~1 E R . F . L EIS, NER RALPH BARR ' .' BE RTSO X \. I-I VARD F ITZGERALD B. UGUST FALK ALBERT P ENN I R \\' 1 N G1 LLE TT . lAXEY:\ loORE G EORGE :\Ic C t-1LLOt-'GH )..,g/. _( .... '. DL'DLE RoBERT CA :\IAXE'i HART E xcLISH I cG . ["I L L I A . \\ . L. I~ TRACK RA ,. B D0 t.' G H T . G :. R ;. . l\ . T l\IIE F . LooP RDON GRA\ ' , . H. R. Cox . H t-GH T TS,\'O RTH TH . s~r JE FF 1\EEL\' ~ IO NS ~I~. D ... S . . E . ] io ss D E \\'lTT ,,-ALT11A . R (11/ gr .) T u LANE HERBERT B EA \ ER BERT FIELD BASKETBALL c. D TTERT . LL . P. . PE\'TON GEo. H I-I . . I. Ru ssE L L GEo. :\IcC . LLOL'GH C. E. BARRETT . . TTERT . \\". D uc KETT . FRAXK I ARTIX LEE D ~ FRED ]. \\"HrTE (.1/ ~r . ) • TENNIS • C11ARLES E. GRAXGER E l\IIL KLATT . lc ~E . L DRt: '.'' . RI G HT BE~ BRO\\"N LLO"\"D GREGOR\ ' • WRESTLING . Gt. s ...~. BAssE CROSS COUNTRY C t.' RTIS .1\ LDERSO:\ jEFF ::\°EELY ... .C. GR ESI .. T. F. Loo P \\'. "\ . LATll\lER BOXING GEORGE Lt:H~ Pagc 18.2 '? . 12 Y '! The Season, 1920 . Vl\ .· . f C . ach Berr ITH the able tt1tclagc itakcr, the 1920 L .. ngl . e thr .{ e . t l h . can the Texas ,\ ggies i ~u . rns 3 an undefeated capped ,,·ith a ,·ict ·\ . ·:r . cr eir. tl .. . n, . t . scas C1a r k l""" ie1d . . T l . n. ssessi . f t he F a r m e r s a t c e t ing a n n u a l 1"u r k e)· e defe a t D a a n ds .. · . . . n f t f \ "arsit)" left . tl f T hanks~i' ing Da:· f L . ngh . in u11disputed . ship... pi. chan s ,,·ith a perfect percentage f the . e }. c rns p uth,,·estern C .ference. r . . ..... . 1"'l e n . rning .. und tl . .. nfere . . . ce tean f Thanksgi,·in ree c . "l"exa". Texas .. & ~I. and .\ rkansas l Tni,·ersit:·. . Tl ad pla cl . D a:· f . und .\. " . se . e c inated b:· the L . elinI. c \e,·en \\'l et a . ngl1 . r11s, and . li\rkansas . l . '.\\ their .. 0 . ed a sc . reless . ie ,,·ith the Rice Q,,·ls .· ~ ... , b . . ich l o defeat at tl ad been beaten 2 1 v\' hitaker's aggregati and \\·l1icl1 .. a . e 1920 c . n t t r . l ad hands . · K ... ers . f the Farn ber 9, '''itl '''ith the ::\Iusta le Field . . t . . . n e . . Tl nference scl edule . Oct .. ed. per . . l.· Ba . the D a llas gridir ing Rice at the Q . . . ee . s . . ,,, r n st, and tl e r\ ggies l .. lcking T he Bears t k .. .. r . . . gs. . . rns n n. ustangsI::\ .· . . t . o count fr . n . the Q,,,\s, ''·hile the J-\ ggies . ct stiff . siti. pp . n in tl . sturd a n e . r a 3 t . 10 l d n1t1cl1 f eld Bible's p erful ele,·en t . a singJe g . aJ fr m the field f T l1e d pesters . -.,, . . sc . . }·,, re. ... t. f b:· d f th . i!l .. t in tl . e sh ·.,, ing made the "~ggies against C ach Rix's cre,,·. .. . r . Iustan\! c:.tock k a decided rise, but . nl)· f . r a ,,·hile, alth tr1n ·\\ .. their sl Clark Field. The f . ugl . ing against tl t .. e . ~ . gl ... L inpr . siti. pp . st . ·,, . JJ . ing ,,·eek ·\ . cnt. cn ·., er m . orns ,,·as an n seen n end ,,·i .. .· nl . nessed . confcrence battle. the 2 1 ing ''·hich the Longh . rns registered • t . . n . rn and Q e o 0 k 1 aho n ai ~ic s . t l . pect . icl. l'' ,.. to . \ g " .. . '' as rife ab t a... ~ a c . .. ngl,... f the J Saturda lati ut tl . eeting. n f the . 1,, n the R ice Field at H . n . . e -us . . tl c side)ines. tl fcatt1r . arn ·. . C\'ent '· . bill. C . expectati . t . · ntrar. '''itl That same after a. n .. Oklal . tl . - '' next as Bible's I e ~ s ns, . tl . e o\\ IS. E lan . tl .. . locals adn inistered beating t . . 21 t . 0 e a \\ere piling up 35 . Coacl . noo large goose egg f . t . nters t . a . ers c r e ~~\.il".~ -it . f \\ l the tune of 10 to . fl'" e fo1 ~in·,, . \ . PlI:rida)·. is defeat ,,·a illips l -ni,·ersit)· can ad n . Enid l C lark Field . tl mettle . t . . tes . . t e e aker's cre\\". Tl . e gents fron . ade tl an. tl Lo .. e:l .. rns bite tl . dust t . . re . . e e 27 a\·enged b:· tl t l1c :·t:ar hefore, but tl :.. I . hicl R ice dcfeated S. ::\I. l-. 10 t '' the L . .. n . . -ng . to o e ~core . l c1rr1s p1 1ed up tl . n. c . Oklal utclas~cd tl . . Tl next aftern . . . .. n . at n e a cre,,·. e o Da11 as. d .\. & Bears . bef . . t+ . \\-ac . . tt. C n Palace cro,,·d. "l e. l~ .. . a c re a .. u . t:k f ~.,, ~. ir d . tl 1"'he lt>ca l l...ong .. r. 1} .. gs at l .. a... .. Oklal . 3 and tl pilcd up 20 points against ~Iaulbctsch's tea pla ing tl l usta me and the Raz . rbacks battli . st. t:r .· . e . .. g .. e s . i11ip ... . at E11id. . tl \...\ eir game 21 \\ere unable t . rc. sc . t e s ~ .. a{!ai st tl . e R az . rbacks, .. l'' n1ar\!ir1 b) .... fcatured the battle bet\\'een .\ ggic a .. d Q,\·l at C . 1"'l e Sta \\"t:Lk bef . Tl ks . ar . ~i,in lle . - c re ~ ~ . t . e. tl . ,,·itltion. gj,·in ~ Da\"• battles are onl•\r . icl. .l ,, ,,c)I "er . the Farn to follo,,•ers aintained an un~ t1 llied record. Tl . e Tl k .. a . ... o - . f kn outh\\C$tern fuotbal l, and tl e cln L ." t . ·.,, . o n . dispt. 1 . t .. i -... or. 1!l .. f the pinnacle titlc . 'eddor t <.' c .~ p . of tl . da)1 f . und the Lo ted p . n. sSC<\$i . .. iti­-..>. and tl . . e . f . r anotl . .· b r·i ll ia .. >r~t . ngl. ,cl next ) ear are excellent. \ arsit) l nis. ,,·i ~i . it is l line. se' fe -. r>} pcct .. . . .. c ... t cr seas n ·,, . l der tl1e lcadersl1ip of T . ati. radt!! d .. De .... ead coacl l: probable that \ -ar..,it) '' ill again 't '\\ . l . hitake1· . l d . ur ed to \!uide tl1"' .. .. a n a a~ .. · sect . air . l a ~ cha pion-.hip . .r 1s a ~~rc~ ... io . a ... a . r1 r . . ' The Longhorns, 1920 )TAKER (Coach . IcCuLLOUGH, ELLIS, GRAY, \\"11 ~S, l\fINGUE . D ,. ELAr-.,) . N (Coacl ... Top Row SE NES, CART\\'RIGHT . jELL,\TO\\'BARRY,Es, . TYER, :. LErss,· . scH (Trainer), HuLSE . zd Row D . co. St (:\Ianager) ALL. EcKRE, . ATSON :\Io .\\, .. s. \\'E LL, . HART, H ~... s, :\IcCALLt. ... z Row GREEN, DE .. Botto (Trainer) THE RECORD, 1920 mons .. 0 . Texas . ............... 63 Si n .\\ Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Soutl ' estern .. .... . . 0 Texas. ............. .. ~1 H o,,·ard Pa • \·ne . . . . .. 7 a f\. & :\I 0 Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Austin College . ...... 0 Texas........... ... . . 21 Ric e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 .... . Texas. .... ..... ...... 21 Oklahon Phillips .. ..........0 .. ...............Texas 3............. .; .:\I S.Texas . ...............21 Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 "\. & :\I .. ........ . .. 3 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Opponents... .... 13 * Page 184 , • " . J · s o-;../, d 1· tltt' Co~i .. rge fi . eG •..( a .. Simmons Game, 63-0 September 2 5 e gi ven . ·ief e b1 . short period of practice, an·d tl e ti n Coacl . 1 ITHSTf\NDING tlOT\\ . '. r . n an easy vict .:. \Vorns . rers for the game, the Longl . itaker for selecting cmine11t pla .\\.{ ree distinct teams . the ,·isiti11g Simn1ons Cotlege Co'''boys. T!1e score \vas 63-0. Tlo,·er dicated to that there . ers ir ."' rk of the pla . \Ve . and tl . ent into action·,, the Coach \Vas .isi r .pron g .n aterial f or e ,·ery posi tion. All three sq uads pro\·ed the mse},­es "''orthy of the n a mes of exceller1t pla .ers.· and .tl e student bod . r .kne\\' tl at it ,,·as going to be a difficult matter for .the Coacl .t choose the best men for the ..tean e . red in tl . passing and running for long gains '''ere not difficult. The ball staPlung111g, 1d backfield. Several . mons had a light line a . the n1ajority of the game. Sin .· r . s territ'· . n . ene of the men upon \vhom they had built a defense and also an offense "''ere declared ineligible just .the game, and consequently their team -vvas not in its smoothest running order . ous t·ipre, had one \vell-planned and executed play, a short pass, .· hich \vas their best ground gaine1'"'-. The ] oe Ellis carried the ball for the first touchdo-vvn of the year. After Simmons kicked off, 1cCallum, Pe ton and Ellis took the ball t vard tl e goal b straight football using end runs . . ·. \. . · ). rton kicked. The next pla of ex­ '. . and line bucks. Ellis '"·ent the last three for the goal. Pe -uch . Hart ,,·ho ran eighteen more for the t . ards t '. t,,·o-· . ent ,,·as ,,·hen Ellis passed t\\1 ent . citen do,,·n . • • . .... . O i_. id 1·z ~ 1 . ig e . zy lo . a .. . ze of tlze Paoe J85 • -­ • '" fck ~·•• Gt·/_,-.lr.t'O)' jo Southwestern Game October 2 27-0 .· d.· a") ..' flt't ~. F .· orns . s leagt1e, tl1e Longl . an. n . · at is good in an . t football tl . ing a brand of straigl . · ispla erf!ed from their scco11d gan1e, ,,-ith the outh\\'estern Pirates on the sl ort end of a 27 . . cn .score .. t Coacl1 \\"hitakcr l ad not et definitely decided upon his first string line-up. and substi­ · . . .t the contest. \\1 l1ile the Buccaneers sho,,·ed ,,·orlds of fight . t .. rougl . s ,,·e1·e frequent tl .. tutio not of tl e par excellence \ ariet . and the Longhorn mentor resorted to fe,,­ · . . ,,·asoppositionthei1· er the Pirate barrier· \. e fie ld a nd . d rt1 ns carried the bal l do,,·n t l .. Line bucks a nd cs.· . trick pla .e goal ,,·as missed but once . on foL1r occac;ions, and tl -tl1c locals tried four for,,·ard passes. onl:· one of ,,·hicl1 ,,·as suc.~ . e going eas . tlf! .. Findi cessful. Captain Hart intcrccpted a Pirate aerial earl}· in the secona quarter and ran fort)·-fi,·e .gest run of the afternoon .. the lo .. 1'.\\ ards for a toucl1d . · n. rk ,,-as see. '''e ~reatest part of '''hat little spectacular . cd tl . Elan1 furnisl '' . · lck '' I-I is ~por·tant co . -inis cxcellent field generalship, made hin1 an all. l . le plunges, coupled ,,-itloff-tack 1 a s g a ined hin rec g11 iti n a s . . . B u d ' • c . . ir . a c l . 11i t a ker's n·\\ . a c l . j n C . . . . c C a11 u m ' s di'r e , ',,hi c h l a pla:·e1· of no n1ean abilit)·. '' as ,·er in the foreground. . mucl . · e line, it ,,·as Dennis and 5,,·enson ,,·ho broke up pla:· aftcr pla sl10,,·i11g up ,,·ell not .· . . In tl 'offcnse as ,,-ell. ,,-enson's passing ,,·as truc and accurate, ,,·}1ile Dennis .. defense but ... -:onl .e ball hurling tO\\·ard the Pirate goal on each kick-off . toe sent tl \ ·a r s it r e d fi r s t i t h e init ia l p e r i d , '' E l a m ',.e n t e r aft e r ~1cCa11 u m . T h e ., . h e n · . .. s c · . d score can e after Hart's long run. After a great return of the Pirate kick-off b)· Pe)·ton . .. seco toucl1-ird . is tl . en ''lck}·'' made l . 1t o,·er. The scoring ended '' l . again '' c . Elanards, . · .· for fort do,,·n. Ottt-distancing fi,·e Piratc a cl1ase ar·ound rigl t end. .. ir ­- • Tlzr: Pira/t' Li c.' Fa1/.r to llo/d .. Pagc 1 6 • . 1 . llo·zt1a1·d Pa lt' Fczi/.r to Gai z T /1r u g/1 1/11· Li .. 't .. Howard Payne Game October 9 41-7 ,makc an undcfcatcd season for Texas . the dcterminatio11 t . 'itl ''c ... ·d ga c tl1i1 . tcri11~ in tl . 1 -'ic 'the . \vitlthe Longhorns came outs games, . t . d backcd b)r SLlcccsscs in the t\\10 previ .. a \\ras e ycar, the Texas goal line . e first time of tl . to 7 score. For tl . us end of a 4 . i· . to eir . orns ,,·ere doing tl . c Longl . r·ied the ball ovcr, although tl . · Tood,,·ard ca\\]. crossed. l old them on thc t\vo ard line . . · -. bcst to -l\Icis, Ell . inus the services of four stars, Elam . g n .. i'. 'ere pla ''e Longhorns . da1·, tl at. tl .. O d Green, and Ho,,·ard Payne ,,·as ,,t the aid of Thon pson, '''h "'' as declared .{ Cullot1g ·. . . t. ith· .. a c a t a c nfc r e 11 c e n e e t i n g . . . 1 .\ i11c l i\!i \Veree backs of the Longhorns managed for long gains, \Vhich . bles, tl . t fun . Dc ritc freque -rk in car .' \\e at quarter. His . ed a good gan ·. pla . '\\ . Ben Brc. . c feature of t11e gan . easil ~ tl e abscnce of Elam a small handicap. 1'IcCallun1 . e team made tl . all and in handling tl . c l . i11 ~ tl . r vhcn called v.eir performances of the wee k before, gaining consis tent1 y . gues repcated tl .. i . a11d Don g the ball down . i '. in particular, carr" . ade several good gains, Barr . n and Barry n.atso\\upon. both offense . . rk. \ve ends did excellent . alf. l\Ioore and l"antis on tl . e second l . tl .. e ficld i . tl ar1d dcfc sc, ,,·hile iaxey Hart pla}"ed his usual stellar game. • . .. r . e visitors. He easil . er for tl . vas the best perfornv.rne . Captain \\'ood\vard for Ho,vard Pa outc]asc;cd \·arsit)" punters, and led his team \Vitl1 the drive of an oJd-timer. Albright and l o,,·cd u p best i n tl e 1" ello,,r ] acket li ne. . . )-)01·Ta . rot . Tl gl1 a series of line plt1nges, end runs and spectacular o'rerhead passes, Texas ran tl1e .. + . score t ~ IcCallun1, :\Ioore, P ey·ton and Barr}r made touchdo\,·ns . e . ous snake dance \~;as re,·i,red, \vhile the band marched do\vn tl . e fan . Bet\\ re11 l1a],·es, tl rJgrandstand om the· . is \\ras an unusually prett)' sight, as vie\vcd f . Tl ... atio. forn ''''' .. firld i c. cl. t:l . d l .. a . · s. - ll.cz.r a P1·nb/t i .1/ ll'l al l . .{ 11 · . J/ l'n.rr' 1>;: ;­ . Dr . , ':. Tt c' Rt'd_rk i _r gau1ztlt·t .. ./ r t _.. 1·uas Oklahoma A. C& M. Game October 16 21-0 outpla ing the Ok1al ~\ge:ies at e\·e1·}' stae:e of-. na . o . . · of the ,,.a}·, and . IGHTIXG e\·er incl e . ff t h e F a ir P a r k F ie 1 d at D a 1 l a s ,,.it h t h e s c a l p s o f t l . r n s c a m e . t h e Lo n g he, . e {!a n . t l .. . f 2 1 t . t he t u n e . v t•t u c ked a ,,v a 1, · • a n s s a fe . n . 0 klah sitaker' . opposition for Coach \\-l . led to f urnisl . edt . ers had been scl . 1"'hc Oklahoma Farn -Con · . alle .' \Sooners i11to the ~Iissouri·. it·ersi\ . hopefuls aftcr the entrance of thc Oklahoma U .er clash at the State Fair .. of the annual Longhorn-oo .. ference had caused the cancellatio 'Sa)'''ear for \ ·arsit)', and the visitors had al·) . cs eacl . e big gan . The Sooncr battle had been oneof tl e . at tl . at the fans learncd tl . e Orange and \;v1hite, so it '''as \Vith regret tl . ot for tl .{ ade things . n at it . tl . c \'acanc}· \Vith a tean . e .\ ggies filled tl . Ho,,·e\·er, tlore. . annual clash ,,·as to be no n .defeat . as a credit t·,, ber... t .. e large . thc coaches and tl . e entire Texas backfield ,,·as a re,·elation t . The ,,·ork of tl ·eabo\c .. but \\'atson and Elam sho,· . itn~ss the fra·,, . ed to Dallas t . · of students ,,,}10 journe f . d . n t h c s t a r t in g c . a s '.;; 11 . 7at s\\u n d e n d . . t a c k l e a n d a r ff- . n g g a i n s . it h t h e ir l t h e r s ',, . t h e a n }r a Va 1r e s u 1 t c d in l n g g a i n s f r vc1c'v. G e r g e l\1cCu11 u g h a t . . ·Vhi t a k e r's . . it y p a s s t h a t · s . n end and '' ,,·ede'' s,venson in tl e pivot position ''tl e Lor s ''ed up to best '\\ . sh . 'h .. or . gl. . re'e . advantage in the line. scored first after an aerial, \\"t ~lcCullough. l ad placed the ball on the . . arsit} ~ atson"\ c for .. e li . battered tl . lcCallun~ ,. Ellis and Elan . · ard line. After gains b . · Aggies' fifteen a touchdo,vn. . · arsit...\ . The aerial attack of the Longhorns 'vas ,,·orking like a pro\·erbial clock. Passes t . icCall u n another touchdo,vn, E lam carr ing the ball over. · . forced . and Elan n c a m e a f t e 1· t\V f t l st s e n s a t i n a 1 1u f t h e s e a s n . T 11e A g g i e s . . s . · . .. e n . . . '"' . T h e t hir d tou c h d attempted an aerial attack, but vVatson intercepted the oval and ran forty-five yards through another gain '. utes la ter b .. i . ed a fe,,. n . v.I t '''as a beautif u l run, to be fol loom a ns. . the 0 kl a l .. touchdo\vof fort\·-fi\·e ,~ ards b\· Elam and a rard line as the ,,. his tle ended the third quarter and .- ends placed the ball on the four . 1.ctl1 . n St . tJ Co11.rltJ)' P atht Fil ... PictL ­ Dallas gridiron 1.s t Page 188 all for Texas . sn .. T . Tl Bt·gi1111i11 g of tllt' \ .. ' as t' Austin College Game 54-0 October 22 agcr t do,,-n _,\ustin Co1\ege, ,,·ho had the reputation of being ab1c to put up one of tl . c . strongest fights of an}· of the smaller schools of the State, the Longhorns \\·ent into tl But the affair ,,·as not as difficult as \\'as predicted, and ... ai ... ith n1ight ande ,,·. gan .score . Texas came out leading the large end of a 54 to l1itaker uscd second string men during the greater part of the game, and thc first'\\ . Coacl .atson \\e first and third quarters, but during that time, Elam and . en pla)·ed during tl . string n s\10'' ed tl e same brand of football that has characterized their ,,·ork this season. ''Ick,•r'' skirted . er . center almost at ,,·ill, ,,·hile ''Rats'' gained consistentl)-. Leisst . rougl . e ends and squirmed tl . tl ac:;''ards from the kick-off . · tarted at right half, and ''Rube'' did himself proud. His run of 55 .lt e bcs t of the fra ,.. • arsit\ . ·. lacked .tl e ser,·ices of . icCallun1, E llis, D omingues, •.Pe ton and 11cCullough . .\ .11 of t hese men except Don ingues "''a tched the ga rne f rom the ''T'' benc 11. D e11nis kicked off t . the fiv·e-y·ard line, and the teams exchanged punts on the Kangaroo e entire visit~ ng team on the next pla}' for a . line and \Vatson \vent through tl)·ardr-six thirt).rn \\. touchd ::\Iaxe)· caught one of \\1atson's long passes and crossed the line for the next goal. \\""atson fi,·e }·ards for the next one. T nes, Bro,vn and 11organ bega n a march do,vn the · . -· . ran fort field ,,·hich ended in T ~oing O\·er from the t\\'O-)'ard line. ?\Iorgan, Elam and nes \·o,,•ell· . 111ade goals . e abilit}· of ends to make . is game ,,·as featured by the impro,·ement in aerial passing and tl . Tl em good. Se,·eral long passes ,,·ere completed, and the old rush-as-rush can method of straight . tl football ,,·as not resorted t entirel)r . . -• • • e . \. Tt as Rt·lied . Straigl .~. t Football Pagc 1 9 - • T lzl· S/111·1 . · .· ·t~1·.\. Failt·d Rice Game October 30 21-0 still >. d tl1c cligibilit,· of Ela111 \\"a .. e Q,, ls. a . meet tl . Iouston tI- . the team ,,·ent t . fte ~ . c . the school becat1se of tl· . c\ . prospects hu11g .. · angin~ in the balance, a11d after gloon . l ''''Ratse game, Texas can1e back, and '' ith the aid of . e loss of tl . of tl· . probabilit -... .. . · b . ion, defeating tl1c Rice tean . e hole in great fasl . tl . n pulled tl1rougl . ats. \\ . pre-,crose . ong tl . t counted an . aS n"\\,, . ··rckcompletelv outclas~ed. Tl1ough·ls \\·ereo,, e. Tl is. lt, ,,·}1istlee fi11al . a11d ,,·hen tle, . es from the beginnin~ of the gan . their t . . ''eremates . tean t1gl1-. r . o,,·n itc;elf. Tl1e Rice tean1 ,,·as 011 tl1e defensi,·e tl . ble,,·, the superiorit)· of Texa~ 11ad sl .ting Texas line . e figl . t t\\"O first do,,·ns tl1rouel1 tl . ade bt . and the,· ne, . out the gan ... '-..... '­ Eddie D ~;er, for tl e Q,,·ls, ,,·as unable to make tl e long gains that ,,·ere expected of 11in1 ; . . c . e stron~ li11c of tl . elpless as babics a\:!ai11st tl . the entire backheld seemed to be as ler,'' . ore . n ­~e . I'l"rs.nis ,,·e1·e the sta. er . d I .. n a·enso,,g, . tirc line ,,·as st1·or . c c1 . ough tl . Longhorns. A1t1 ~. si1 . p .. e .\ oles in t . l .. pe. . e Q,,·Jets and t . break t1p the defense of tl . ere al\Va)'S 011 hand t''" re '' as . e la1·~c ~c . e Texas li11c that tl . rk of tl·oe \\ . line for the Texas backs. 111 fact, it ,,·as to tl ..... attributed. ed the best ball of tl . · atcs pla . is tean1n . l . ou ~l . tl ,· . c star of the da . tl . · atson ,,·as easil . \\ e . e . d tl . .. He ca1·ried tl1e ball for long gains arotip. . lendid generalslc:.p :. 1 i,·edo, . season. Rats sl -,,·as tl1c~or the Q,, Js, h.enned . ·in passing. I . · rac . ess and acct .. ira ble cool . ends and possessed adn .star ,,·ith l is spectacular tacklcs . The gan1e ,,·as .cl .·aracterized b .·an extraordinar amount of c .. thusiasm on .tl e part . e .f tl spectators, both the T exas .ar d R ice rooters doing their be5t for t }. eir respecti,.e tea ... s. e.Tl ..grandstands ,,·ere decoratcd i flan1i11g colo · . s, '' .itl streamers and ban 1c1·s floating in . .tl c '' i11d . r • ig/11T1·it·s R •. sit· . r·a E11d •r . f . Pf 190 ..'' 'rt . R i1 r.·(-t't·ds . . t B ·/.. . t'.'. 111g T /1 1·rJ t~ ./~1 RICE GAME-Continued . f tl sce11e app1·opr·iatc fo1· a confere d t1 .. bi .. cc. c.;d '' c. l,l " ... ... t . t .. 1 sic ba .. Js a .. }·elli11g of ri' a1 rooters e deco1·atic11 .. tl . itl c . Bet,,·een tl . . ree c pcpp~· co r pc>rta1 . .. i1 t 11e fi e l d . t f first \.t..al }. akt: a .. ce ga .> c.. . c 1""e x a s d l . 1t.. l s n a ke d a n c e s e . t l siastic rl'exas rooters. Saturda L . t l \\Crc ca1·ried off tl i c e oa t c.; 1· s s t a g e d . \ f t e 1· t 11 c .. . · .. . . a n .. . a c ~ ~ ~­ .. or. l field 011 '' l . tl . rot1gl e rooters u11loaded fron . tl .. c . shoulders of tl er1tl . . . t . .· s e e c . igl . 1 1 . e Tcxans held a pa1·adc tl . tl e st reets of Houston. rrl is paradc \\ as e\ Cl1 inorc . . t t . tl .. a. s tl . t. riot e one stagcd the special train . . . l ost consiste Ricc.; deser,·e great crcdit, t1t their ,,·ork did pa1·e '' itl .s . Lo11gl1or1 . at of tl c start of tl1e t!1ird qt1artcr . tl . con er..\ t tl . not e .. r . lcCallt 111adc a '' pro,·ed to bc t1 t .. ~ round .. ai .. . c . . ~ ~ . Tl cld consistentl}· and . l derful run for . toucl tl1e tidc ,,·ere do,,·n after intc1·ctpti11 ~ a for\\ard pts of o .. ... e atte e a pass. . tl Ri cc.; defc11se t . na,·aili11g, for tl . li11c c T cxas . l .. . adc. icc n a ll . to sten ed steadil}· tl11·ou e d, I~ acks gai cxas. ~ . l tl1c li11e. . a1 . cr l . On the otl directl)· respo11sible fo1· l}· t,,.o fi1·st do,,·11 ~ . t .. .. >c . I'" first, a i all tl c . adc tl . n issed, bl1t l1is clt \ c icCall un . ,,· as dircctl)-0 1· . cl1do\v1 Hc . .. . rcc t<->t . s. 1. 1d . . e seco1 . c a11d Barr)· tl c ,,·01·k of the tean L>v\'cd ,,·l . en ca111e l . a11d tld, at it could do in a pinch. Elan . 1s lo rt111 of SC\ 'e a1·ds for tl e tl .irc.1 . .~. . · . · t . . . l. 1 . sl . '' . . as n · . . ere approxin . l'' . rerlaced b:· otl,,·as ters sat ir \\"hen reports fa, orable to T exas can '' atel:· as ~ood. 0 1·k crs o ,,· r). i1 . l)t ring tl e time the gan '' ing on, ro . tl . rougl. Tl .. fro . eers . i11, cl t: . c Ct t of tl e Co-op at .\ ustin listc1 . . . .!" . . e as tl1e retur '' crc !!i,·e11 and tl .. e ga1 n1a11a~er of tl . t .. . . s. e ,,,as ~ I} tl . t11·tes:· of :\[1·. l{atl . cr. aln10-;t p1a: ed o,·e1· sin . ultancou c . ere. i' c . .. Co-op, tl . e rett1rns ,,·ere ~ • ./ lit·/r · . 't't~ 1-l/a/ ~1t' ~f lo11.1·11·(1/1 0 11 o.f .Pt. . . rl'n r 1[J . • r ----- • • i1li Poor Results .. z J . zd Ru . a11 E .\' T1.r . 1dia . t' 1 . Tl • Phillips Game November 5 , 27-0 · the 10 t defeat the~· had suffered the )·ear before at the . . for re,·enge forHIRSTl­e . e Phillips Lniversit)' ele,•cn, the Longhorns entered their se,·enth gan . hands of tl .n . e E n i d a g g r e g a t i . t l . u n t \\Ti t l . e v e n t h e c . d e t e r n1i n e d t With Ellis, McCallum, Elam and ~IcCulloug Vatching the game fron the side lines, . \ .{ prospects for vengeance were not any t bright. But, held scoreless in the first quarter, the locals .. came back and scored one touchdo\vn in each the second and third periods, and then crossed n ore in the last stanza. Throughout the entire game, the \'isitors , . e Phillips goal line t,,·ice . tl -outclassed. The Long . · ere completel''' . · but the,· . led b)· Shelton and Bebbs, fought gamel horns piled up 27 points against a large zero for their ad,·ersaries . \Vatson and Tynes ,,·ere the backfield stars for \\7hitaker's gang. \Vatson's broken field running \Vas of the usual high caliber, and ''Rats'' ,,·as responsible for several lo ng, sensational gains. Tynes played a steady, consistent game, gaining v.1 ith unceasing regularity· through the Phillips line. T he Texas line refused to yield to the attacks of the Enid aggregation, not a ,e . n the entire gan' \.\ single first do,,·n being made through it. Phillips made but one first d completing an aerial in the final period for fifteen yards. Hostile scouts ,,·ere in the stands, but to little avail. Coach \\Thitaker used second string men the greater part of the fra and u ncor ked li ttle other than straight football. T he fou r ,· . .nes, \Vho crossed the line t"V\·ice, and Watson and Murphree' . r T . arsit)' touchdovvns were made b·\ .uchdovvn . Hart kicked three goals after t • ' ze Stops Lo11gl1or11 . Tlze Plzillips Li tlze 0 11slaugl1t Page 192 Kitts Fails to Gai;i T/11·u tlie Li11e • S. M. U. Game November 13, 21-3 1ad n1ade the Nlustangs from S. 1\1. U. a team to be feared by the . ARL\-indications orns in their desire for an unsullied conference record. For the Dal]asites had . Longl outed Aggies to a single from field, and hadnuch-t . succeeded in holding the goal the .s eleven only after the hardest sort of a battle . e . succumbed to Bib But the best the rviustangs could do against the varied Varsity attack \VaS a goal from the Kitts in the closing minutes of the first quarter, while the Longhorns piled up a 21 point . · field b e game had started . score before the referee's \\·histle ended the contest. Four minutes after tl a series of brilliant end runs and line bucks had resulted in the first \' arsity t uchdo\vn, "''ith . \\"atson carr)'ing the pigskin O\ rer the line. H art kicked goal. iethodists made things hot for the locals in the second quarter after Kitts' toe had . The made the score 7 to 3, but the Texas goal line V\1as never in serious danger. When the second half opened the Longhor1 s can life and began a steady drive down the field which resulted . e t . tl1is time by Elam. Hart again betweenuchdo,vn, . in the second t sent the oval squarely the uprights. The final counters came in t l e fourth period, when McCallum dived over for the last touch­ . down. Hart again added the se\·enth point. The game ended after repeated attempts b"") \ arsit)r backs had taken the ball to the t\VO-)rard n1ark, onl ha\"e time prevent another score. . t .. " For the Longhorns iaCallun \\"atson Dennis and Swenson were the out­ . am,Elrnes, . T .. . , Bishop, Pierce and Cooper sho·.v, ed up best for tl e l\lustangs. . s,standing pla)·ers. Kitt • - T /1(Jf S/11~[1 Pu:-:.led tlzt• !. " T oo . Par r 19.J • ... " 191,c . Pnr • za. ' 1'/1t' Lo11gl1or1z .E'11/t·1· t/zi· "l rt .· A. M. Game November 25 7-3 ,1"'exas .. esscd a football game i . . ad c\·er '''it . at l . tl·dcro,,e la1·gest . 0\\ ?\ 01 Clark I·,icld. tl ... p . d I·'armer, a clas\1 t .. a . . c a11nual clash of the Longhor . ad assen1bled to ,·ic,,· tl . \ . Old Sol con . . c . c South,,·est depended. .\11d '' l . ip of tl . the cl1an1pionsl . icl . l'' .. i . pletcd l ... thc 1920 football seaso . . ad been rung do'' 11 . e curtain l . d tl .. a ,. across tl1e .;k -. e .. jo ur at san c Rcd and \\.hite of "\ . & :\1. bo,,· do'' 11 before the Ora g<.: a11d .. . tl .. e cro,,·d had ~ec . . tl c. tl .. ad see . l .· Thets.· . ese pa . es e,·er staged in tl . e greatest gan . in one of t l -. itc of \"arsit . l"\\ .c;ious Lo11gl1orn . · ictoe ,·. tl· . pled underfoot b . al line, uncrossed for t\\O \ ears, at last tran ~>. ic~~\. ,r . istor . e annals of Tcxas football l . embcrcd in tl . 1920, '' ill fore\·er be ren,· . anksgi,·ing Da . Tl c . t111defeated season for· tl . c close of ai . arked tl . to 3 d1·ubbi11g that n . c . at \.arsit}' at least, fo1· tl .ears· . ad i11 two long . c "\ggies the first taste of defeat thcy l . at ga,•e tl . s and tl . . or . Longl · . libl ..> ite his name ind· . to w'. nit . c opportt . o ,~·as given tl . '''lgucs .. i . l t ,,·as Francisco Don ed· . among thosc of Texas stars for all ti111c. Late i11 the third qua1·ter, thc big fullback, ,,·ho pla all seaso11, but ,,·}10 l ad bee1 handicappcd by an i11jur)' carl}· in the ear, ,,·as · . . t football . excclle1 .sent i1 .t replace T )·nes. .1"l c ball ,,·as but a fe\\' )rards from thc CO\'Cted "\ ggie goal li .. c, a11J .. his first pla)·, D omi11 ~ t1es carried .tl e s,,·ineskin t . ...ithi11·,, e foot .of tl e last chalk ma .k· . 011 c.tl .. ext pla)-. ho,,·e,·e1· .l e fai led t . go o,·er, and "\ . & :\I. puntcd o ut of danger. T he Texa ~ .. loug . pcriod began. tl . e fot1rtl . 1t~; supporters. ....oon after tl . f \"ar.cook ,,·ith the sighs . l-. -. sta11d .c stopped .\ t.. . ld . t . at c . ar·cl1 do,,·n tl1c field tl . 1 . a .. bcf!ad \\"atson .. cs a . i!t .. i . Oon r/t' J!J.j tl.f. a.) 1!, ll l J//J(Jf 111 r;t'l.r .Jri·a-\' . ru,. 1""r.t /.}/ . 11 . f'r npts a Pass . Ellis .1ltte Slzort A. & M. GAME-Continued e Aggie line for ele,·en )·ards. placing the . tl . mingues tore througls, Do . · After a few line pla ball on the fifteen-1rard line. Watson made the first do\v on the next pla)r, and the ball "'·as . e line for a )'"ard. Ellis failed to gain . ark. Domingues . -yardon the eleven n hit tl around left e coveted . It was the third do\vn, and ten yards remained between the Longhorns and tlend. Dennis, who . championship. Barr)r \vas substituted for Ellis, and, on the next play, passed t e sa,ring . nderful catch of the elusi,"e pigskin. It ,,·as tl .' \\reached high in the air and made a ard line, Don1ingucs ·-. The ball ,,·as on the three feature of the '\rarsit)~ attack. and hurled . · The ball \vas barel'·r) . himself aga.inst the ~~ggie \\'all for the remaining distance and the "·ict over the line. but the Aggie defense that had maintained an uncrossed goal line for sixteen col­ oleskin, added . g his last game in a Longhorn n . legiate games had been punctured. Hart, play ir the final point. The first quarter l1ad ended tean had been playing its best brand of foot­ . Neither .. to . ball, and the period had been for the most part, a punting dual, vvith the odds slightly favoring H igginbotham. The ,,,l istle blew for the quarter '''ith the ball in the Farmers' possession on the . the north goal, and A. & ~I. resumed the . ard line. The teams changed t · -. Varsit)' t\velve offensi\'e. George Green stopped Higginbotham for no gain. ~Iahan tried the same place and 1orris dropped back t the t'''ent t,,·o-}·ard mark, and sent the oval bet\\·een ard.•. -· . . ~gained a the uprights for a goal from placement. \\.i th a three-point margin, the Aggies adopted a de­ . e aiding them greatly . s t ' . Higginbothan . itl·,,r, . rle of pla . fensive st • g ll"a ~ature .. zti . lliggi Pu as Ft 11's . zbotha . P age 196 .. lt '.. z Tlirougli .. Stops Tl1e de Ct . t1S'Zt A. & M. GAME-Continued vcd \.. e Texas offcnse. ··Rats'' sl . Besides Don1ingues, \\1atson ,,·as a po,,·erful factor in tl much tl1e same forn that made l im a star ,,·ith the far-fan ed Second Texas Infantr}r ele,ren, . . . i ng f t he past scas n, m ade 11 im f the m st v aluab1e . . m t he begi1 . at, f r . . c san1 e f . . . e... . . and t l rm t l IcCallt1m, Elan Ellis, T)·nes and Leissner, all descrv·c · thei1 ,. ~ld.men in thc Longhorn backfie ··)r . are of the gl . sl . the Tcxas line. It \\'as a cha11ged Texas tean . pick one star fron . lt \\rould be difficult t nch that . at possessed a pt . and one tlalf, . e second l . that took the field ,,·ith the beginning of tl ile .{ ·,,,es . ed hard, consistent gan· . nbeatable. Dennis, 5,,,enson, Green a11d Hill all pla . as t·,, er ,,·ould . little felt. To star one abo,·e the otl ,· . due to injur -,· . lse . ade the absence of Ht . Tones n_ be an injustice to a line that performed like the Texas li11e did that da)·. Captain Hart sho,ved .er ,,·ing position . the otl . . IcCullough .. up ,,·ell on Jeft end, as did e Aggies, 11Ial a11 and Higginbothan Biblc1s aces, did t do all that 'vas ex­ .. 1 . Coacl ,. . . tlFo1· e ,,·as a11 . for good gains. Higginbotham's t . · 'aa\\gotthey· . pected of them, altl1ough occasionall r e f\ ggie defense, 110\\re,rer, a11d :\Ia han backed up tl1e fi rst line of defense . t l . portant factor i . i n . ard fight, and Drake . likc a demon. Gouger and \\"ilson at ends ga,re the Texas ,,·ingmen a l Carrutl1ers and ?\Iurrah in the line pla)'ed a great brand of ball during the first half, being forced .arsit)' backs i11 the final periods .. \e onslaughts of the . gi,·c '''a)· before tl . t at could be '''ished . a Rreat season. lt \vas all tl . r battle \vas a fitting close t . r Da . The Turke c1·0,vdanship ,,·as predon1inant, and the same . game of football. Good for in one sportsn that had gathercd the local lot filed tl rough tl1e gates after l aving v.ritnesscd a great batt]e. The . . .. .n. .,\ad . l . best t ca n zL . TILt' St· ztlz Poi · . ·t~ .' Paac l!J The Shorthorns, 1920 ,· . NEL .: : .. B RKE, TH01\1P50N (.\ ss't ).igr . Top Ror~' KEAN ( ~ Co .'. or.R l g1·.), idd/t· AX c oRTIER, \ .A ...: xE, RoLAND, Ct:LP, BR\'AX (Coacl R or.l' /. " .. . . ,· . .) .. . to. Bo LEDGE, BRz\LL\·, ED\\'ARDS, PENA (Captain ), \\'RIGHT, CA\'I . ESS, z\LLE ~ • THE RECORD, 1920 . Sl ortl ...........s. . or . .. e . Freshn p 1"'ra\·is . Ca n ........... 41 . Shorthor ...........s . 7 0 . . . . . . . . 4­ Total . . . . . . ..... 7 Oppone .......ts . • f . rns . 1 . sched u1ed ga n . r furnislThe). Longl . tl . rougl . mages, \\·orking faithfull)· tl p Tra,·is team, fate pla)·ed into the l . e strong Can . one touchd To l, a lb,•e Shorthorns \\rere defea ted . tl . Sl f . t1·. . Sl r)· that attended . 29 . ei1· share . T l played btl t but t he;r desc1·,.e . vv. }. t t c es, . tl gl . triu phs. ed spirited opposition t e. tl ... . e e orn first-string in their dail . scrin out the entire season . n t1gh the ineligibles outpla ., . • · . en . .. tl1\l . of tl ed tl ands . a,·e been beaten .· . en, and tl . n . · \.\ e arn n. by Coac1 . an t l . n . Littlefield's Fresl indicat e disgrace, and T ex Br an's ele\'en put up a stronger fight . c sc .. ." en was . ,,\ . lt ul d re . . Led b . Lo1 Captain Pena, ex-\ ·arsit)· leader, the orthor did eir share tO\\'ard ma ki ng · . . s . lg . tl ,·ictories possible . e orn Pa.ge 198 .. • The Freshmen, 1920 LL . HtITH, . .lALOXE:\ .(, TTLEFIELD (Coacl . LI, . G1LSTR1\P, ).fcCALLU ,. tA. t·-GoR :. Tnp Rr ,.\DLocKHE . REK,... c.;; ,).1 .;..~ ]E,~BRo,,·s, :. EATK1 ,. KE .\ .-,).).lgrss't-\R (. .. d Ro:t·-PRoc ... C·• Go ARD ().lanager ) .. K, CRADDOC HART ,.. BERTS . R, · :. SEND, HALL, \\TARD, HEl\tSELL, Bo1ILENDER, P ERRTO\\.N- :.:. T/zircl Rr P1CE, . PRscot),:\IaE\'E ( . RrJ':t' t .. Fro ).lcGEE, L\·LES, S \TTON, RADER THE RECORD, 1921 56 Hardin School en .... ............ ..0 .. . Frc~ l' ... /..........orthorns . en ............ +1 l . Freshn . ..............Terrell . .,__'7............Freshmen Total ........... . 1 " ~ Opponents ..... . . 14 . ­ ed under·\\ .. easil:· s 25 points to 14 for their opponents, the Freshmen . Pilin~ up a total of a11 op position sched uled for t l d uring the seasor Coach Li t tlefield's team ,,. as t l e best . . . .. e . passin~ ag~regation seen on Clark Field in se,·eral seasons. andpa:· . istic O\"er the outlook for the coming seasons. for in tean . fans are optin·it:.car.\ ampions are . orn cl . at future Longl . c sruff tl . ce of tl .. e\·idere ga\e}· . 1n indi,·idual brilliance tl .ade of . n Pnq,· 199 • • The Football Coaches \\7HITAKER, llt·ad . Coacl d is posi tion, Be rr)· ~I. I. . BERRY 1 itl a sm ili ng . and 11 a PP)'" cou n tenance \\ \\"hitaker, e Longhorns in football, tl1e . Coach of tl directed squad ,better \\·ork . he urged the men on t . · . ith unceasing \,·ork. Tirelessl·\\ ·ho \\open up holes. He "'as a leader . it the line harder. and t . l . t deser\·es the greatest praise among the students, for he not onl)· coached a11 . e n . o s\1\'ept before tl . ' l \\m,a \,·innin g but also a n undef ea ted tea -vestcrn Con .. ers, carr)'"ing off the banner of the South· . opposing pla ference. Ha,\-arsity as the object of an und ing an bition, he . ' . ing· sought to put forth the greatest team in the out h\\~est. Seldom is seen a coach , .-ith as n uch executi,·e abilit)·, \\'ith as much ingenuiti\·e . ~ abilit)·, and ,,as much abilit to ,,·ork \\"itl out letting the ,,·orked . · . ith· v just · he \\·as out of them. To him\. kn ho,,much getting practice sole factor leading to success. .\s the da s gre\\' sho rter , · . as the·,, practice gre\v longer. " t nigh t, he con ti ued practice. pon his .; . inated the field so that night \V rk could be . . ts illun . request, spotligl c def ea t all . accom plished. The resul t ''ras not onl )' tl of conference tean s, but also the deadliest of deadl ri,·als I. College of T exas. . &.\.,· . . \\'"ith the ,,·ealth of material ,,·hich \\·ill report next fall, it ,,·ill not be produce again the . expect him t . t out of the ordinar)· South,,·estern .a mpions . Cl Coac /1 . zt . Li \.:, CHARLES E. EDDO four . s a line coach, Seddon could not be surpassed. \\.itl .\ " •1 . ich . ough \\·l thr· . es during an .. ti'fe\\·· . penetrate consistentl . as able t·\\ . no tean game did the v·isitors pierce through the opposition ,,,hich \\'as put up as a result of his coaching. T o him "'·as the dut of seeing that the · . line held against all comers, against other lines hen Texas '''as kicking, , .\. he ,,·orked" . to open up for oncoming backfield men. Steadil and to e state. ...~t the end of the season, l e had . . make the li11e the best in tl ·,,at the students no . credit of producing the strongest line the tl in .er seen pl a )'i ng on a Texas tea m e\·.ea , . school l CL\s l1111a 1z Coaclz . DE LITTLEFIELD, Frt'" an artist at coacl ing football. T o l in1 '''as assi ~ned the . . ·as ,,de .· Cl of directing tl e fresl en. Great numbers of enthusiasts reported . n. . -dut),Robertson and othersard,. \\,such men as Gillstrap . and \\'itl, . to hin he de,·eloped a s.quad ,,·hich \\·as undefeated. and \vhich held a good count against tl1e Lo11ghorns themc;el\·ec;. Tl1e Freshn en ,,un­ ere· . .... ed the Sl orthorns, took the lar e end of a · . hen the· ~ . · . defeated, and \,pla big score. Littlefield l imself \\·as a football pla)·er of note, 11a,ring been . o n ni," tean s for three or four .\·ears. He ,,·as one of the fe,v . ersit\r· .; n1en ,,tl1is scl ool has produced . . hic}1·three-letter school, he de,·eloped a . returning t fi\·e letter men line Pagc ZOO • • Stars of the Gridiron • t . i .) 1.1\XE\" H~\RT, Capt::\ tl c Uni,·ersit\'• football tean \\'ith as ad­ . . lea\'Ce\'er'Fe\\.captain of tl1e 1920 squadHart, . · laxc . irable record as ... l....O\\' , short, and built lil'-c a streak of ligl1tr1i1 g, ::\laxe)' led his . is squatty could . l . · c courage and fur . all tl . \vitl tean1 for111 c football gods in tac kles, f r\vard passes . . ing tl . · mastcr. Def cr·gy . c gridiron, hc n1ustered all 11is c1 . er tactics of tl . and otl • e .. is entrance in a Ra . e game for Texas, and l . vard \\'i11ning tl \. t hard andinking, . bid fair to defeat of all opponents. 1\ quicl{ tl consistent pla cr, hc assumcd an attitudc of do or die for Tcxas. · . us . ci . n1 t he fer . urt fr . escape unl . it h all t his he n1anaged t·\\ . onstrated itself in . e den . e gan . aster)' of tl . battles. His n ich he . st \\'le last conte . measurabl)· Tl1anksgi,ring ,,·}1en. during tl ,,·ill e\•er engage i11 \\'earing the colors of Orange and \\'hitc, a vict ry over \. & ::\1., thus com plcting . l ~ . i11to . e led his tean aving led . an undefeated season. ~Iaxey i~ a versatilc athlete, l -· . orns in botl1 football and baseball during l1is lTnive . tl1e Longl s1• t,· car·eer. • • to atten ,an . the line. \\1hen a backfield n . to forcc an entrance througl reputed as a battering ran1, met ,,·ith the 190 pounds .{ tl1ot1ge\·en e indescribable bound . uscle and bone, son . of n thing ,\·as to o\·errried.' \\it happcned. Ton1 ne\:er 1d the . \•. .. happc c ras}1es at tcn pted b}r ncnt s. He f ug11t '\·it h t l c c nsist­ .. . . pp . . of a gine, plo,,·ing his '''a)· tl rough other li11esn1en, . .. c .. )-enc , ilar . er sin . g pu nts, a nd doing otl . ccccding in bloc ki r . often st e disad,·antage and ruination of ,-isitors. Ilis 1. tl . stunts t ·e,\·ard ~ .ear . · for the coming . · as tl1c captainc·\\ 192 Iz, . T0 ::\I DE~NIS Ca ptai Da ngerous because of l is fierceness as a tackler, fcrocious . of his fig1 ting spirit, aggressi\'e because of l is hard­) . because construction, Dennis openl)· defied opposing tackles pt . Paoe 201 ,c . e same tin st Texas. His kno,,-c gan e placed l1in1 .. . . . run 1p agai 1edge of tl a positi of confidence ,,.itl1 l is tea and l1is 11ead ,,·01·k ,... . ... in ealcd to tl e coaches. This is Geor~e's last ear i11 scl ool, a.;;, . · .. . ap .ne . is degree in ] L . e gcts l . l GRr\DY \\T"\T 0:\ .. . e half-back 1i11e d uring t 11c past scas . f a11 stars i11 t l . tar .. · coming fro111 the land of notC\\'Ortln,. at5-\\ .' as ''Rats'' ed for his lcadership ,,the cco11d . '\\athletes, Orangc. Rc110 . itl· e piloted \"arsi rough a ear of t1ntold success. · . . tl- .. . lteam,1"exas cd him, rightl)" so. He a force i11· . Otl1er colleges fca and ,,·as • .ip . estern Championsl·.\\ e lcad for tl1e Sot1tl . putting Texas in tl c . e bcst brolcen field runners in this part of tl . e is one of tlI--Iis . g ability is unsu1·passed. Quartc1· is l .. and his passiSoutl1, .alf . f necessit)·, 1 c makes an excc11 cnt l . case . n1 ainst a)-, but i .ing ~ ear . n . e c . the squad du1·ing tl . II ~ ,,·ill be back ,,·itl 1IINGUES . FRA CISCO DO GEORGE GREE~ ougl1 l1e a record line of exaggcr·atcd sto1 . Tl has ·ies, Geo1·ge \s.;.c last season . for l1in1self during tl . r. ste\V .. a r ade a . n • . t l .. at, . 1e is unsu rpassed . \\-it h 11is ',.eigl . tack1e d, at . c of otl1cr colleges tt .. rough n1an)-a li . e broke tl . somc spccd, l do\\'n tl c b1·eak gcr \\'as ab1e to .. o plu . .in his tracksr·unner . thc defense put up b Georgc, and l c St cceeded in . . · . 1gl1. thro . icl . ints '' l.cf p . ber . 11 a great nL1 n .,\ . lding d . 11 t 11a'·e bec onor of making the onl . To I4rancisco Domingues goes the l e . in the Thanksgi,·ing game \\1 hicl1 resulted in tl,·nchdo, . t . t ,gtles, it ~·as assert ed . . mi . int s. D . ur p . f .{ I. bl\&A.f . dcfeat • e . e Coach for t\\'O or three gan1es, for tl . tl -. ad been saved b . l 1 e . expressed purpose of training for the A. & 1\,1. game. Tl coach l ad "r rked him ext ra hard at l it t ing t he d un1 mies, .. . speed and plunging. His massive shoulders gave him a dri,·ing e line "'·ith such . it tl . is being able to l . rhicl1 resulted i11 l ''po,,·cr a force that opponents ,,·ould be tl rust from side to side ,,·]1ile . ­ . e ,,·ould be hanging on for a free ride. lt \vas almost in . son a center rusl er, he ,,-as unexcelled, . stop him. As . possible t ,g t he A. & l\I. bat t 1e . him d uri . a nd "'rhen t 11e ba11 "'as passed t en T exas ''short distance of the goal, he made a aS \vithin a' . l''" record and name fo r himself. • Page 2. 0 2 .. . igl . n · . \ . :.\f. G. \\.E:\SO!\ g . ir. c \;\' ~sl '"l'cxas fa1·11 . tl .. tcr f1·01 .. ccassi,·c . c n . tl s,,cclc,''·· e past . d dt11·ing tl . · iablc rcco·\ . . e .. sclf a . in . 1adc for l . r , 1)· . rito· . tc crc dt11·i1 e \\·holc . . .. acrc, . Ilc \\'as l1c1·c, tl . tl..g·l \\d ev·cr\ .. . sc;\so . · sec1 n g. enaci . e. l . 1cd t . c1 . · oxious pla .. ob . a .. 1e . ''d .. ac, ... i!a ,er .. c ru . t a11d nah tl . t . . uld reacl .·\\ s. ·ng ar . cal \!Oal, t\\'O loi . \c c. t1 " of i1·on-liket1sk\· . l, l re of fect and lc ~s. a tal. ixtt . c n . f tl . d t)\tt c .. a • , '. e. . .c rest . ldcr O\ er tl . t .. ead a11d sl . l . c '' ould loon ... fra urc, \\·ede ,,.j bc back in school . ern. tl . · fuere. . as'' .. cdc tl ''" .'-·orl ,,e good . tl ... ·,• ·carr . t'ca1· • cxt .. .\L\~~\RO :.\lcC.\LLl::.\I t . is . tl plungcr, gai g 11carl)· C\'er e tl e ball \vas called to . . tin · .· .. i . e ' • ''Bud'' . l tation . c repL . ad tl ear of bei11g .· 1sistc1 . a co ~it t }1 .[ t o . · is abi1it . is ha n ds. l-1 is n c r '· c ',. a s u n fai1ing, a n d l e fa ,. o r i t c . ce a s i n g. Di ,. i n g '' a s o n e o f t l .. e i n a d e a d r un ',,a s tl .. 1i oncoming tacklers, and side-stepping, at .. cd . · e pla . tricks l ,,·}1ich he almost attaincd perfection, \\·as another means of dodg­ e line, dull tht1d . \\ ers. . · ing opposing pla 'hcn he hit tl a could . ... . n d in g a b a s c drt . t . be h e a r d, s o u n d i ng a s if s o m e o n e ''' a s p o f t h e n c1 ',,o u 1d j m p Bud, t rt a n d u n d a t nt cd . .. n h . . e c . 0 ut sa tional, and he was a stead y· ground gaincr .. ·c sc ns "''crHis end ru for the team. Becausc of his speed he made a good man for c. ]at . and oncc he hit a man, there ,,·as no fear tlinterference, .f! .. a n c e at t a c k 1 i .[ cdiat e c .. . o u 1 d get a n in·'' GEORGE HILL ad'' v gua r d t l1e rt h p1a yin g as a o n . '\c ''1 f r o m Fo r t . 1['" undcfcated eleven, has a creditable record for the season. Sel­dom is a pla er found w ho has t he audacit}' and fight ith ,,.hich .,, . · . George is blcssed. His tackles are u nerring, and his enthusias n .the field on the kick-off ,,"ith amazing speeddo,,·n . in . C l'\. dr c touched a runner, he \vas sure to be do,,·ned. as George . Once l ·as ,,issed. He . n ne,·er accurate in e\rer)·thing hc did, and '''as c c eede d in . e 1i n e "'' hic h n o t e a n1 st . one of t 11e m a i n s t a)· s o n t l ore than three first do,,·ns in one quarter. Tl e line . .. . aking . n .ere to do his part . at ,,·as a sure thing, and George ''ras tl . eld, t1 . l -am . ear to assist again in bringing a cl· . He ,,ill bc back next .ip scason to Texas . pionsl .. li . l ' .. f . Pr ! O:. 1. EL_t\ 7LEK\ a nd for vvhileI. .. &.A . Icky'' came to Texas fron a his eligibility was questioned by conference teams. However, the . r whole n1atter was settled in our fa,ror, and Ick was allowed ,He \vas one of the fastest quarterbacks of the year pla}'"· . t and l1is end runs \vere sensational. Generall}r, he outran his interference, all opposing players, and \Vas conceded to be one r . und f . n t he field . He gai ned n1uch gr . f t he fastest men . .is leadership \Vas unusually'" cle\rer and efficient . Texas, and l .,-earus next . Ick\· ,,·ill be back ,,·itl GEORGE ~1cCULLOUGH e . ear \\·as tl . · iissouri. Last . us from . lac'' came t . Big'' ing an he . · first during ,,·}1ich he '''as eligible. Pla end, held tl1e peculiar distinction of being the best on the field at catching difficult passes. Througl1 tl1e line he ''rould sl oot ''rhen signals . ,rards do,,·n the field . '"}or fort·,irt). tl .. ere called to t\\·ent'\\ at Jong . ro,,·ing tl . s successful at tl . · ·a,\al . · nearl·as,, and left hook out and snatching the ball. He \Vas a hard ,,·or ker, and eard of . is accomplishments did not surprise those vvl10 had l . l his reputation. Basket ball is another main suit in ,,·l ich he . ,,·as the trum p of guards. LA E TYNES T y·nes ,,·as \raluable througl out the season as a consistent . ground gainer througl1 an opposing line. Tall and rangy·, he . e visiting defense and seldom failed t . holes in tl . slid througl gain a fevv }'"ards at least. Frequentl)'", after the play had been ,mage . et on the line of scri n . s had n . called, and the t\\'O tean '}en and add more . the mass of n . erge fron . . t · . \\nes· . T ld en ardage ,is ,,·as 1 is first )"ear on the team, and . the \' arsit}' gain. Tl . t is expected . ucl . his perfor111ance this season, n judging by of . on future Longhorn elevens . hin Page 204 JOE ELLIS ~ is f Ellis d . nncd . l f the fan tball t . gs a .. d appeared 11 . . ] . c.{. \\ e .. . l ·. c. sistcr . r . . tl c fit: ld, reminded t1s Clyde Littlefield, i11 . nc . .. c f playing, i 11 . 1 and \\·itl is his ~ . tl . . nduct. cnc1·al c e field , . c is . l . ~ 'all f . r Texas'' spirit. Ile put C\'Cf)'thing he had . t .. i t ! . I-Iit t i . g t he . e . d c a n c , a n e i111pact and pusl . all tl 1e a de r . n t hc fi e1 d . ... c ga ut a . ],an . f a track n He '''as in cxcellent conditi . . li e '' itl . e ,,·as usuall·} f getti r . it l\V . . untcd t1p . n f . r gains. . n fr . m the . c f the season, but had . first . tl f t he ga m e s . H e isf . n ,,.i11 g slightl . . . again .· rtune e t 11is inj u r e d i . c. . . be . t s .. rni. c g fall . H i\ \\"LEY ]0 ES nes did t take part in a great many games during the . } n . but, '''hen an injury Hulsey's ankle left a big . seas . t . 192 n, \Vas called in the L . ngh . rn line, ''Beef and he ''· . up . n, gap filled the j b admirabl Al\\'a)·s a danger because . · . · . us man f his size, his kn .. f f . edge]·,, . tball, and his determinati . . n t . put the best tl . at \\·as in him int . l ate\·er he did . }, nes dem ·\\ . -n . . ld d .. l . strated his abilit)· v•n the guard p . m .. n . siti . re than t . ccasi . ne . n, but never m . re f . rcefully than during the T urke)· Day fracas. He has t . play, and pr . miscs t . t\v . m . re years f strength in C . ldeve p int ach Sedd . n's line . . vcr\ . . a t . SI~I HULSEl " . as tl bang-t Hulse}· '' as kept ·,, .. . Si e hard-luck men gan . chan . f C . bcr . ach \Vhitaker's ele,·en . ing PIa a t guard '"hene,rer gi ve n a chance · . . f the a p e , . pi . re the big battle. He ,,·as a nship fra · . b injur}· . ut . · . an • his ank\c, recei,·ed the da}· bef . t . ffe n s e a n d c . n s ist e n t p1a · . er d e fe n s e, . l c a d } ·, . n b . t l . a n d . .. pen l Rice, '''here he pla les in the . n. seld failcd sing li . . e. . Sin 1917. . ir . . . pp . . can e t . t S fr . n . . ed .· n . tl r n e1e ,, e n e Q,,.} e\e,·c11 He t . rt h . f 1ast f t h e c r a c k S h c m bcr '\ . a s a n furnis . . . '· • e a r, a t ea m . icl .,,·} ]. ed .. ngl. L .· this )·ear. . Tl rn. ngh. e L . lc in tl . is is Sim's stars man rn last · . . and lcar, ach Seddon t is departure ,,·i\l lea,·e a big h lint: f C . fill . . . r PO(/f' 205 OOREI . OE] . 11e. f filled tl . c \\'ing p itis . perfecti . 11 ,,·l1ilc . ] e . to f tl ns IcCull . ugl1 . i1 injuries tl eligiblc, and perf cd crcditabl his eff altl . ugl .. . rn . . ,,·as ~ r a11dicapped b . l c . ~ reate1· part Hc '' .· . . ear . e seas n. as men1ber of the squad last )'ear, and this .~ . e is p rts ,,·ere a re\\·arded \Vith tl eted letter. .:\ ltl . l . sn all . , .\ u .. . ], -s . e c ~ . l1is l an cnd p ted f sesscd ,,.i t h figh t . al re, a nd is ard and acct1 r a te n . . r ~ tackling. He, t as a danger n1a11 . e. tl . . ffense, fi llin ~ .,. . us ,,· l1is part in e\·er -· . pla .· Xext )'ear, ~ e pr . J . itl·,, a d m a k e .. .pe11 . n. siti . due H art's graduati ises ah.e a str . 11g bid . .,.. . n . . n . t t H is e j i t a s s u r ed t l . f . t l at lcast one end of tl b. t h e . . . at r p r e s enc c on e T cxas line ,,.j sq t ~ bc '''ell taken care of. . fERDI 1\ D LEISS1 E R f . Rt'' bc'' . n tl . e recci,·ing end duri · ... a. n mpletel}· den ralized tl . g .. ,,·as a pass . an1pi. tl1e cl nship battle that c . e .l\ ggic . . . rked ,,·itl foe. The sh ·., er tl . e side f tl . e line '' . 1·t pass . as .,,· . unceasing regularit · . and, altl ough tl . e n1 st gracefu1 re . n . . t - , . l''ecei,·er and ad,·ance it a fe a,·e e\"Cr seen, Fcrd a},,·a)·s ma aged t are the al ·\ . .. . sr . ards nearer tl . e Farn .. al li . e. Leissner . · ·,, . er g f tl im a v·aluable . e ... is . e l . e\·er)·tl1i11g tl ardes t rkers . t l . . . e sqt1ad a11d l adc. n . aracteristic ,,·hicl . cles, a hitakc1·'s backfield e p u ts 11is heart · . ,, . t.. ul i . d s .. a . e d . at l t 011 }\· t • . . l '\\ . acl. C ,an. n baseball dian .. 1 . , f . tl ... but d as \\rell, ''·hcre . l ing staff. \\.ILLI "·\~I D. BJ\RR\" is tl .. . . . e . e e one ainsta)·s of C . acl . Disc . itcl ~. . n s }.. ,,·110 thre ,,­ Ba1·1·\· • ,,·ill a\,, a\·s be ren . en . bered as the r11a11 • the pass tl1at turned tl a Varsit e tablcs in the" ggie gan1e a . d tl frequentl at made . ssible. Billie ,,·as callcd .. . ict·, .· r)' . up . · . p n • d u r i 11 g t b s t i t u t e a t h a l f b a c k, a n d . l ad,·a nce the ball i s ]. c s e a s . . . sL nded b t n a c c u r a t e passing '' as abl . l is abilit)' in ,,·hicl . sec .· .· t . and to lead interfere for tl ther backs. Barr) ~, t .,. has .. . e . ce f . 111an r seasons in fr . 11t . ,. in. l alfback . l . igl . it is l fii-st '''ater. Tl l)' probablc . tl . f . that l . aterial u11der \\ll q u i t e a b i t, b u t a n )' T e x a s c o a c 11 ,,·ill develop i . t .. . e . e a e ealtl of ... in1 . itaker kept l u l d h a '·e b e e . ng thc ca11didatcs for l . tl t.: side lines . . · n .. an ,, g 1 a d t . n u n . - . v .,, .. ber 11im is ele,·en . 't. r. Pc !.06 • is t11 . t . a) i1 . l .~ '.· t) car of collcgc football , G1·a) ~a' c c\·idencc of tl . tl al\.cs for fL1tu1-e stars. I .. ... atidit1r C\ c to pla in .· ~ c gt\111· ... at . a1-d, Gra1· \vas ,,,e\I lil"cd b . qt ' .) 'h~ a stt:aJ . ,i! ... ~ . . ... '.'( c at gt e .... 1i . \\e.. k I I(· .. d arJ . l ablc that \\'as d icl( to lca1·11, .. eagcr a a a .. r . l l t ~. ca1·i1 ,· '. rl"l. V\ littlc for i11di,·idual is . \0•p1 ca11JiJatcs for tl ~ . e r9z r . rcl\. cl<.·\ e ic '' ill nd l be listcd a1 1011g tl . r is absencc '' ill be dcepl)· regrettcd . l . . ot e l) because . .,. ... t ... , . l rcprc5C ted tl ~i . rk . n est t)·pc of sportsma 11sl1ip, but because . 1 . adc hin . l .. . c e . l . l a is ,,j\li11g d is abilit)" pick up tl finer .. . \\ .. . . css to . gan a e t 0 .. poi ts of tl . . ,·aluable 1e111bc1· d \ ctc1·ar1s alike of tl c squad c c . '' ill ~i,re . ld l . t .. Sl . lar·d. l . lr11, . 1·ctt attle fo1· a 1·egt tl t1ngstc1·s . . c . .. c a t.: la1· gt1a1·d pos1tio . ... a ] .\CK. \ O\\"ELL e11''·as uscd i11 e backfi c1d a 11 d t 11e 1i ne b'· • Coac . t l . l kcr dt1ring tl1e scaso11, a11d sl \ o'' ot 11 11 . o,,·ed son1e pron1ise in . it. l\\ botl1 ... itiL.cpn s..Tack pla)·ed 011 tl c l1ort\1orn ele,·en durin~ the:19 1C) . caso11 , p1a t 11e backfi e1d . l •1ndc . i 11g i n a· . di1·ectio11 of n1aj . 1· it )• of ~ . a n es ii 1 .' . l . l backfield . Coacl '' ill dt:\·elop into a pla1·c1· '' . stock1r bt ~. tl t:S \\ itaker a11d Seddon, e probabl r . ~ . be t1sed in tl in ~ood stead . l ild o ca11 e or i .. 11 tl li1 ''rill ser,·e l1in1 I-Iis . . c e. cit osit i . 1•c1 !. .n . .J0 I :'\ ER C.\ R ~l"'\\"R I G I11"' . t/. .( ).· 11 agr • • .\ RCII1E ..\ .R . Par c• ?O .' - -.,.. ' ­-- . --~ ------,~~---~~ . t J,..- f'\j A)........, . ..: 1, . ~ '" ~ L VN\Vt .. . TEXA . • ... - • <: . \. . .e45t~v ddy.G;-J.t.r6r .' r~t . ..........__________ • The Bevo Banquet harf>. j. I,n.To r\ocl1av1"t(. . <.-r~1t e .\-! ~.h as . orn steer, has been rung. He l . HE DEATH KNELL TO BEVO, the famous Longl passed through the successive stages of life, death and barbecue, and his head and t he '''a lls of the offi ce of the Athletic Cou nci1T l e other hal f , . .half h is s ki n adorn ,.I . &.e immortal defeat of Texas in football b)· A . upon ,,·hich had been branded tl the score 13-0, \Vas presented to the ri\ral college. a l u m ni . obtained su fficien t $ I s u bscriptions f ron, .. 9 . ,Stephen Pinc kney, football manager p . e steer and send him in a private car from t he plains of vVcst Texas to the ca n . to purchase t l of the Longhorns. T he presentation ceremony took place before 5,000 people assem bled for . l. game in 19 16. Texas came out \·ictorious that da ,, inning b)· a score ·, . · . &.~s-1the Texa of 2 1-7. ''procuri n g t he steer f or Texas, ''Steve . Because of his efforts i ,,, as a ffectiona tel)' ti tled the title until tl e time the steer was feasted upon. . s Grandadd)·· He held thisSteer' r ich was barbecued . attraction of \Vl . . 20 a banquet, the mai . On the evening of ] anuar ".''TThe tables '''ere arranged in the form of a .. len1s G)·mnasiun . held at the·as,,,"·oBe,'' r\ .jazz band furnisl ed music, a .. d the affair \\'as far .fro n being ordinar)·· Gaudil)· fl o,,·ered paper caps of o\·erseas design ,,·ere gi,·en the guests. Dr. L. \\.... P a)·ne, ]r., ,,·as o .. e of the better looking individuals after .l e donned his cap . Cha r 1e s vV. .Ra n sde11 , .cl -air man of the Athletic Council, acted as toastmaster. P resident R . I: . \ . inson, .Alfred Bull, .A. C. Lo,·e , D r . l ~ o u n g a n d o t h e r s .. a d e speeches. Stunts included rope s1{ ip p i ng b }' 0 . W . Sc u r 1o c k, -I n d ian clu b ,svvi nging by N. Scurlock and a · .novelt act b)' ''R ed'' Bourn and Ben Smith. Follo,,·in!! the ba n qu e t t he r c \ \' a s da n c i ng. " ,.. • " , ,.. Pa •.re 208 The Season, 1921 for .. . fi11isl1ed second HE LOXGHOR:\ in tl e Soutl1,,·cstern Co ference race tl1e ­-.~~..'! •edule . e T exas scl . e final .gan1c on tl . 1pio11sl1ip of r921. B)-,,·inning tl . . basket ball cha & took e Co nference title for the second consecuti,·e ear. fi,·e · . . Collc~c tl1.::\.\. 'Ot\\;edL1le of se,·enteen colle,giate gan1es ,,·ere lost b}" the Longl1orns . e scl . es on tl . gan of tl f..I., as ,,·ell as t\\'O of four gan es ,,·irh Ba)·lor, and one . &.\. . itl·,, ~.. t . e series of f . .ot,,e hands of only one Confcrence team, losing . uffercd defeat at tlI. s . &.\..Rice . ,,·itlr . of fot ~ to T cxas. '. C .. 1a carl)' in tl e scholastic }·ear, just after tl c football trip t D allas in . . . Practice \\'as started o firs t rcported "'ere six letter n en fron e squad of last 1·ear: H . ~1. . tl . . . Octobcr. "\ n1ong those ,,.l 7 Rt1sscll, Ed'' in Barrett, Charles Dittert, Lee Dittert, ]. \V. Duckett, and Paul Ne\\man. Gcorge a nother letter n reported a t tl e close of the foot ball seaso ether ,,.jth a n umber of ~to ,.. . n.a . 1,Hil car1d idates. Charles Di t tert ,,·as elected ca ptai to fill tl1e ,,aca left b~-Geor.ge :\Ic­ .· c .. . . er . t l . .·\•e l:1 i' ·ersi t . t l . ret urn t . s fail ure t' . ug l . 11 . Ct ont placed ''Dig'' Dittert at center, Barrett . Coach Bellns, . · olida . as l . oon after the Christn d P ..\. Pe,·ton, star of last ,-ear's shortl orn tean1, at for,,·ard. Russell ,,·ent to . . at for,,·ard, ar 1is old place a t guard' a nd tl c position of George IcCullough of las t ear' s tean1 ,,·as filled b") .. . . } er Gcorge icCullougl ,,-ad also starred ,,·ith tl e 1920 shorthorns. Injuries to Captain . . 10 l},. . . anotl pc1 cd t }1 e 1ine up. ·ed ecessit ated a s11 ift ing i11 D uc ket t ser·'a t ce11 ter . r . n . e seas . re tl . D i t tert bcf se positio11 at guard ,,·as filled . 'h""replaced by Russell-ast ,, . 11bcr of earl)-season gamcs bt . t1 . . in a b,r 1-Iill. • of tl1e games, and ,,·hen :. Russell, IIill and ::\lcCullough started the majoritBarrett,ton,Pe) ,,.e re relie,·ed for tl e n ost part b)· Charles Ditters, Duc ket t, Lee Dittert and . . tit utcd forc:.U b '. • Tl ese nine n e11 ,,·ere a,,·arded letters. . . ::\Iartin.·'rankI . .l\\Fred ·\ . ''' anagerial . ite ,,·as a\\ arded the n T. R cscr,·e letters ,,·ere recei,·cd b~; ~ Barro o,,·ell Bartlett Cocke and ]oe Thon pson, assistant managers. . 'b)and the ::\Ianagerial T-secondood,·,, S for'\\ . l1igh point man for tl1e season, scoring ++ field goals and 85 free thr·as,, Pc)·ton a .'SO\\ade +7 ficld goals and 3 free thr . Barrett n total of 173 points. Tl1e season's scores for the ,,·ere: Russcll, 14-field goals; Hill, 5 field goals icCullough, 25 field goals; . ;er lctter men . otl ,,·asarles Dittert, 5 field goals; Duckett, 9 field goals; Lee Dittert, 3 field goals. ::\lcCulJough . Cl selectcd for a place on the all-state team and b)· se,·eral authorities is said to be the best basket ball pla)·er in the Conference. George ::\fcCullough ,,·as selected captain for 1922. P e)·ton, Barrett, ~IcCullough, Lee .. tean e,,·man, lcCord, Han1ilton and Lock . , - Dittert ar1d Duckett, letter men of tl is }·ear, ,,·ill be eligible for tl1e . 1922 209r. Par The Longhorns, 1921. .... Top Roz . Row . iddlt./. _ )cr . Coacl1 ). F.cHDALL (T rai1( . 1ox . r:LLTE (:\Igr.). B . H'\\ cKETT : .. TTERT, D . IARTIX, L. D B otto nz Row P E\'TON, R ussELL, C . D ~I c C u LLO\:GH, II L L , BARRETT . TETT, . . • THE RECORD, 1921 .. \\.s .Ta n uar·) 8 . • • . .." T cxas . • . . . . • • • • Texas ?\ormal • • • • • 6 3+ ons Col lc 8 . n . 1 1 25 Sin . · ar . an t ] . . T exas . . . • ~e . . S. :\I. l .~ 21 18 •...u a r ·) 15 . ......Tcxas . . a] • • • • • • • . . . . •• • • • • • • januar Texas . . . • • • • • 1 l •••••. . . e s t e r ''. u t l . 36 S•••••••••19 . · ] anuar ') 2 1 . • . • • 1"exas • • • • 32 Baylor . • • • • • • • • . . • • • • •• 10 • 25•....vlor •Texas . . . . . 18 Ba..•.-.. -'(. ua . . a] •..te . ar)r 28 . Texas . Rice lnstitL . ant ] • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32 • • • • • •• • • 9 j a nuary 29 . • • • • .. Texas . • • • • • • • • • 35 Rice l nstitute .. . . . • • • • • • 13 ... Februar ),..4 . . .Texas . . . .. • _;.\. & :\I . College .... 23 • . Februar ·\ 5 . • • • • Texas • • • • 16 • & ~I. College.. ... • • • • • 15 • • Ba,·lor 28 • Fe bruar·\ 1 I . T exas • • • . . " . . - . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... ... • •......lor . · 1 2 . Texas Ba"\•Februar • • . • • • • • • • • • • • 37 • • • • • • • • • • 19 •..· . .s•.Februar),..16 ..Texas . 27 r. lT . • • • • • 21 F ebruar') 18 . • .. T exas . • . . • • • • 24 South\\'estcr11 . • . . 15 F ebruary 2 3 . • • • • T exas . • • • • • • • • • 36 Rice lnstit ute .. . . . . • • • • . . 3I • .te . Rice lnstitL February 24 . • ' . • T cxas . . . . . . • • • 22 • • • 24 •......I . College .. &,.\_ 2\Iarch 1 . . . . • • • T exas . • • • • • • • • • 16 13 Texas . 13 _..\ & :\I . Colle1'!e ". -. . . . . Total. . . . . . . Texas. . . . . . . . . . Opponents .............. . 307 +s+ P age 210 archl . 18 .... .. . . . • • Stars of the Court • . C. l ITrr ER . . . ptaz . Cl . st1·01 jun z, Il)2I . Big I·· a . d . .· .. . 1e . is opponc . tl itt'' pla ed . tl e g ga1 ... p . jt11·ed kncc kcpt l offe11gc at ccntcr, a c Ilc . cldo1 .: 1 . l .. failcd '''as a 'aluablc to ~ct t. . . i. 1acl. c 1 . ough i11 tl . altl Tl1ic; ,,·as l im out of se,·cral c~c. . i1 .. . e, a of tl . is tl . ird a11d last 'ear . c ga .. es. . • GEO. :\IcCl "LJ"Ol '"GII Captai11 , 1922 :.\IcC t1Jlougl . is gc11cra1l . 1·cgardcd as tl1c best gua1·d in . tl e n state e , a11d '' as a p lar cl . oice for all-Co1 . fere11cc guard on tl . . tl" .) ical . pt . IIe \vas . sc1 ball a11d to break up satio11al 011 botl1 offense and dcfensc. Ilis abilitv• '" h\·c. to follo'' tl ... an)'" a .. opposing pla)", and his . e . l . rest . . tca n H. :.\1. R .'' -unH and tlainsta)"S, . been one of tl . He l . tl·asHe ,, .. \; ll-arou11d abilit)'", lted in is election ns captai of 11cxt )7Car's SSELL :. . Ll is season '' as no cxception '' . tl is plcted a four yca1· sta)r 01 . .. tean scason con e . ost dependable n1an, and playcd in a11)· positio11, . as e n . e squad . s n . ard, ce ter or for\\'ard, equall}" ,,·ell. . gt . . • ~ . ....,,,, P. \. PE TO: . ~ _ ' P ap' ' . l point f1·on1 tl igh poi . for tl .}· ,, Long tl . is seaso11, adding .. n . }. orns t ,,·as an c cre l . e ,,·as 1)· . n1a . Ilis sl the fou l line unusuall rate . acct- . . e a , . o,,·ing in tl . t he Sl . Rice gan l is fir . especiall)·, forecasts a brilliant ,. tean . e es, career 1'l is '' }·ear on the ]1a,·i11g pla)·ed . . .' court. 11 t as orthorns ]ast season . . . o Paoc 211 ED. B RRETT .. rett 111ade t\1c tcar . l als. I-Ic pla . red Ba s higl1est rec . field g .. rd . · . r'Arard, and is ' . f ted f 1· is speed, dribbling and pi . \ tint{. Barrctt . . n • made tl . e tean1 last \·car . l'' c cot11·t. a F1·es\1n . an, and has t .. . .' \\ rc ,·ears in • en • ~. GEO. HI LL • as l . tl .. se\f . in . ed l . rge distinguisl . vit l c fl . Ge e did . n tl rl1 n c gridir ... · . a11 . ,n . fight . 1a Hill p1a}'c d gu a r d a b 1c ' a n d \\r a s . i n g-n His '' ork in the . . at c r c . ~ . f . ot1gl :\lcCt1ll Rice a11d "\. and ·· . stilc pla .. l . · an . in breaking up n deser\·es special '. i . and l ,. e tean r· a ).I. games is . l ear ,,·ill be a decided Tl . nti .>.:.. is . n. ,,·as . tl . r . ear . · nd. sec .· prescnce ncxt hel p . : -.z \\ .\RNER DL-CKETT at ccntcr part . f tl1e red seas . 11 and ~\as sed tl . t as a . substitt suaJJ,· ,,·ell. He • te the ren1aindc1·. I-Ic is .' \\ard. l is letter Jast ,·ear as a first-\·car .. n rker, and kn ga n1e '\\ . . andan, . a e S . adt: l .. . . unt n an ,,·elc l1as t re ) ear · . la. i . t .' Ilis ser\ ices ''·ill be tl .1c ... . rc · LEE DITTERT '' . ligl . ugl .. Littlc Ditt," altl r\\'ard. H c ,,·as t, pla Lee l ed . \\·l fast game er, used .· a cn as a substitute at f al tl in additi 11 . . . ·,, . r . an accuratc g . fightin ~ l . t ard fr finish. . tl .. ear· . ther . . m start t . . is tl e team as an , letter in . ng bid f . ird and pr ... . isec; t ma ke the ind . .[ r . r .. a str . sp rt next scas ... . . tl .. rm. perf . t . icl .,,·] . Ducl<.ett pla .. n .\\' JJO(/l' .? 1.2 • ~Nl \.. f'l ga1 c1·i11 . dt :\l.\RTI ~ l•' r k pla .· cd :. agg1·cg i' c 1c ,,·}1c1 c\ cr t1sed at gt1ard, -. st1l t . . ~.. a .. . season. . . l e c:;idclines, rcad}r to fill a Ilc . tl stitL1ti1 ga111es '''as ard, consistc t a ~ to l rl\.c:1·, d a ,·a1t1able . Tl . a\'C . n tl placc .. ... . a an ~i. l \\ >( .orn. l .~. tin1e. is last a Lo a " .(. · . 'lt ear as \\.(t S F R 1 ~D J . \~TI I I T E . 1, 1a . z a g ,, ., "I0 ;\1 . 1ctic Cot111cil n1ade a ,,·ise 1110,·e i11 selecti 11 ~ Dircctor Bell l J. THEO. BELL . 1"'1 nt to coacl .\tl . e - . . tl c 192 1 c instill ed into t1 . t.: r la basketee .· s, for· . l t .... . rcrs not bt1t tl 011\~-a kno'''lcd~ of tl gan1e i11ju1·ics to Cl 1ca11ing of sports . arlcs Dittert, Pc ip. 1a11sl .. . . . e c c · ue as ,,·ell . .. t1 :\lcCullougl 110 doubt ,. icl. 'l '' . Har .. · dicappcLl l ajorit. e n . kept ''Ditt'' out of tl ''·orl ~ of ''Pap'' a11d . ·· .· .. ton a '' . icl . l c ga111cs, and . ,,·itlferencc sta11di11g of tl . Iac,'' l . ~· , . l i11dered tl e sL1cceeded i11 placi . · arsit. \ . g .. e ~ .. i $ eco11d place i . tl .. e co .. scl1cdL1lc tl . n t . at ,,·as a . tl at ,,·as lost ,,·as after a at all fa,·orable Lo nghorns to c . l . . gan · .· E,-e1 c tl ard fi\.!l . tin t, for tl c Coacl is i . J kept . indi­ . . . • l . . tl . l is putti . g fortl l1 \Vorki11 eir best effo1 ts all tl 11der . n tion, altl .. . -struc .. en e c. . a11dica . under l ine, and, ,,·itl ~t1 .. and . 1 in . tea1 gt1·011g oppositio11, 111adc a deter tl rro,·ed botl • . . s, e ~ . idt·, all .· as a . acl .. . . - ... i11ed bid for h1·st l .ors .. o . . cigl .. g i . . Pf gt· 2J.J The Freshmen, 1921 LSTRAP . G ,. R . Top Rozv LocKHEAD, \\1ARD, LrTTLEFIELD (Coach), PoNsF 11/iddle R ow .....\sHBY, PENDERGRASS (Captain ), Ct:RTIS ScHUHARDT,. . Row RAGLA . Botton THE RECORD, 1921 Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . 24 jol1n T arlton .. ........ 11 Freshmen .. . . . . . . . . 50 San :\Iarcos Acaden1).' . . 4 3 . ..)Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . 4-7 a n l\Iarcos "~cadem Freshn 34 Palestine l ~. ~ .\... 16 ".1. C ..........en . Freshmen .. . . . . . . . . 16 Terrell School .. . . . . . . . . 10 • Freshn 34 Terrell School.. . . . . . . . . 17 ....... ..... e . Freshn1en . . . . . . . . . . 20 Terrell School . . . . . . . . . . 2 Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . 15 Katy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 I I .........· .. Freshn1en . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Allen Acaden The record of Littlefield's Freshman Basket Ball five ,,·as but a continuation thees, . ing nine gan· . ear ele\ren. Pla· .- of the splendid record hung up by the first quintet lost but a single contest, and that e to the fast Kat}Five of Dallas, a · . . chosen to participate in the National an ateur championships, . as\.: tea1n that ile Terrell School met defeat three times at the hands of the )"earlings, the final . l'\\ trouncing to the tune of 20 to 2 . for on .The Freshman tean a place on an)r colleg.the Longhorn five .was co n e team in the .posed of n state en \vho would have made a strong bid , and who pron1ise to be future stars Page 214 YER ou .. • • The Baseball Season, 1920 HE BASEB1\LL scason of 19 20 resulted in another championsl ip for Texas University, . thanks to faithful coaching b)r Billy Disch. gilt-edged pitcl ing, heavy hitting and ex­ . r the team. Througho ut the spring, interest in baseball . cellent fielding co ntributed b \vas a t a high pitch. O\Vi ng perhaps to our fa il ures in footba11 and basket ball. The studcnts determined to aid a \\·inning team, \vere present in large numbers at every game. Coach bringing us the" . re\varded the co nfidence and support of the faithful fans b Disch honor of the .is man)r successes of the past . us repeating l . State Collegiate championship, tl \\"'hen the call \vas issued for candidates, the team ,,·as in dire need of pitchers, as Falk and Gillett \\'ere the onl r regular t\virlers read r for dut)'· There was also a large hole in the infield , . . -Greer. The development of ''Rube'' Leiss · . r the graduation of Third Baseman ]imm . caused b ner, a Freshman, into a ca pable sla bn1a n hel ped matters considera bly. Ralph Barry changed .r i e s . f v i c t . a r e . in h i s s l e r, t u r n i n g . a p i t c l . m a fi r s t b a s e m a n i n t . f r return t school of Catcher ~Iaxe}' Hart and Outfielder Dudley English ma teriall)" . The aided in perfecting the n ine \vhich "'·as to crusl all opposition. Captain Cannon v;as called . . acl . e a t t h i r d b a s e , h i c h h e d i d in his u s u a l c a p a b 1 n a n n e r. T h e n t l e t e a m . . e . ''1. p l u g t h e h . u po n t difficult schedule, as Texas pla}·ed ever big school in the· . e had a particularl-\\·· . read " . as '\\ ,13-8 es ,,·ere lost during the season: Trinity 3-2, South\\'estern . collegiate gan·efi\· . state. Onl Rice 4-2, T. C . 6-o and S I. G. 2-1. But Texas defeated e\re ry team "'·on from her , ,, . 'h . . :.... 'ictories \vas n uch larger than that of any opponent. Six tin es our . . 'cr percentage of . and l n victories by shut-outs. The crowning achievement of the season vtl e defeat . vas . \vpitchers ost of the . in three straight games, b}· the decisiv·e scores of 14-5, 5-0 and 2-0. \\7itl1 n 1.~&of ;\. .other great team . l1a,·e a . en back this )·ear, ,,.e are expectin.g t . letter n P age Zl 5 The Baseball Team, 1920 Top R.z.t' c.o. BER .~ l ..:..>'\: LE1 ,' .' tR. BARR ~ . G ,~. PE S t·co11d Rozt '. . D­- ).l ... G11 L ~cr) .. I CH I•' ALK, LLI:.TT, ALD , f. z Rozv-::--..IooRE, ).lcCL LLO liG H, CA:-;;xo . IIA RT, .. Rotto ~ c 1.1-. 11 THE RECORD, 1920 ~ t. Ln ui ns ·\\. Br .: • .\\ tl . t . ester1 s T cxas • T cxas ... . . 1 . 1 .. • • • '"1" 1"'cxas . 6 San 1\ • .. to . 1 io Leagtie Ricc . ). exas . 12 - . + . • • . ..... Ricc Tcxas . 1s... College .... Texas n1 n • .) 0 . - 10 .. . • • 1 . iT r it 1"exas College . . T cxas s . i mn101 T cxas 1 1 Trinit"\ Collee:e 1 0 • . , ... • T1·i11ir T exas " ·,... • . - . .. .. . • • • • "" . . - • • T . c.l ... ... Tri ni t,• . College T cxas T exas (. 0 - . T cxas . I Chicago \\'hi te Sox . .... . • • . l T exas I s. ::--.. 1. - . 0 . . . • Tcxas ••••1 . . ·,B a • Ba,• lor T exas . .estern\\. Soutl - . 5 .. 1 . - I . . • • . l.C.T T cxas . T cxas + 7 • . .. • • • . . • . • • l "'exas 6 Ba,• ]or T . C. L1 T exas . 0 . - " . . • • • s. ;... I . l .­ ..\ & ::--..1 T cxas T exas . - 0 . • .+ . • • . .\ . & :\1 . ..\ & ::--..1 0 T cxas :cs . e gan T exas " . . . . . . " • • • . Colle ~ T otal \\'0 11 , I 6, los t . . ... . . C.). Pl " • ?16 Stars of the Diamond D. C. C.\ 0 Ca ptc11 .. ,11 . a \"arsit}· baseball tca ..<> ·is last )·ea1 . i11g l . pla Bobbie, g-a,-c us still another illustratio f l is rer arkable \c satilit') . ·... . t .. as unable to fi11d·,, . )iscll. Coacl .. e . d of 11is ~an1eness. \\ l .. a ,ird basc . oes at tl . slrcer's . ic. n . acceptabl)· fill jin . ma11 ta nc,,· . · c .... c i . uthcld to complete tl . c t . tl . Ca11non ,,·as called in fron t . gl. ot . o had tl .{ ,,,osc . to tl .. defensc. His pla1·ing '' as a re,·elntin ic}1)1,',t, .. f a n a c c i d e . spi t e .. u t fie1d e r. I . 11· a s a n . . of 11 i m ·)e g a m c 1 . ' . c c) c , Bob b ie s t r .. f o . s c . e t . f t l . st depri ' ·ed h i m . a1n1 .. e seaso . c lattcr part of tl . e hitting stridc, and in tl . is trt . gain l1·e. t -non \\·ill long bc rc .. Ca .... c . c best of tl . tl .[ )t·,,as batting·,, " -q ..,, ,,. .;;')graccd \ arsitc:\·cr .>< c grcatcst stars '' l . e of tl ... cmbered as .. 1 " ~ .d ..... dia GLI H . -E \Dl.DLE Capto111, IQ2I d. a. , , . e a ,• e ba c k t o '"I"'e x a s a f t e r a n a bs e n c e o f a . c a n '· • ud1e1) \!His 1011 ... io . field in big league faslce11tc1·co,·e1· . tprocce(led ~batting rall,· ,,·hicl1 a1\· a . it~ started n1a . l resulted in Lo11gl1or11 . . ' e could a1,,·a1·s bc relied upon in a ''pincl1.'' \\-it\1 . for lr),. ict 11 . e te a m . t p e p, he kept t l .. 11i s fi g11 t i n g s p i r it a n d c,.c r -p r c s e . f t 11e I 92 r t e a n . n a s c a pt ai n . His c 1e c t i .. }e s c o n t i n u a 11 . it s t 111ct '' itl1 tl e appro,·al of all Tcxas baseball enthusiasts, it bein{! . .ard for l1is sterling \\·ork on t11e field re\\ .. a fitti1 t 1""' -# . '. \ L K ·Bl B) I( ". S .; l-G\. Bib ended his l"ni,·crsit\· . as n . ork ,,·l1icl1 l'' ~. g tl . letic carecr b,· conti11ui1 . atl . ade l t1 . in . sta1· of South,~·estern collegiatc e to be feared and respccted .. ir . itting caused J . eat l . · circles. His g e\·er opposing l fielding la}·ed e disp . basc,at fir t team; . · b) ilit)· of tl est order. .\s a pitcl cr, Falk \\·as not beaten, . . e hie-l . . al a5 l e concluded the ) ear b)· keepi11g t p his record of not ha' i11g . . lost a gan1e during all the tl ree ) car 11e pitched for Texas. .. . l3ib ,,·as undoubtedl,· one of tl1e {{reatcst baseball and football . . cr. tl . for . · it ,,·as a glad da; . crs e,·er seen on a Texas tean . pla Chica . tl .. e tate ,,-}1en Bib left us to joi . colleges of tl ite. -l \\. icl. l His big lea ~ue career is being ,,·atclear.-} . · e,·ers not seen . b \ · }1i~ a n \ · admir e 1·s 11e r c . .. i t h i11 t e r e s t·'' e ~o as star the like of'' . for lin1, . iss l . but ,,.e '' ill Sox. a '' n c cd . . . . r. Pnr ~ . E 1 x i\ ~1AXEY HART ~ Hucl~, returning to school after l1is discharge from the army, took his old place as Varsit1·'s pren1ier catcher. His throwing arm '"'as never better, as will be attested t b}r t1 ose unfortunate . . athletes '"attempted to beat that peg t second. Whenever a . 110·l1in1 and 11elp put the" . stead . er ,,.a,·ered, l\1axey 'vas there t . pitcl e on the right side of the ledger. He has one n1ore 1on ear·. ga n .n . the tea GEORGE l\1cCULLOUGH ear on the team, as he took his degrec· . George pla)·ed his last in ] une. He '-'''as one of the most depe11dable men on the team, for j vays be relied upon to cut dovvn apparent hits and make .. he could al ..,,, quick thro,vs to first base. As a second baseman, George was hard \ " rill be fe 1 t badly, u nless a rea1 s tar is f ou nd to takc .;.; beat; his loss . t his place. l\IcCulloug h is one of the fe\\. ''three letter men ,,·}10 .. ha,-e ever attended the Universit}r. George leaves behind him a e \Vas always a . s, for l ost of friend. l the courteous gentleman, good and a true spo1tl e athletic field . . student, ·tsn1an on ~ RALP H BARRl" base t strengthen the pitching staff. . Ralpl1 forsook first ~ Along about mid-season the kinks in tl1at left arm were straightened • ...... he bagan to turn in a umber of well deserved victories . .. out and His c h ief assets were h is control a nd head'vork, t he attributes that ,r Ralph . 'vorrmake for successful pitching. No batting rally could for he did not know ho\v to get rattled. Barry was a mighty • valuable man t the tean on account of his steadiness ,. .. have . and his kno\.\·ledge of the game, as vvell as the spirit of fight hard at all tin es. H e has pla}·ed his last game for \Tarsit}·, as he took . a degree last ] une. • Page 218 • IR\\"I~ G[Ll_,ETT .. .: ~ A •' . n c . a s '' f t 11c s q u a d 1 a s t . e r s . e st a r p i t cl . f t l )' ca r , e s e a so n. f a s t . ut t l . . ugl . e t hr . n e ga n . ·)n1 . si11 g . 1 H is c u r \r e and cxcellent control baffied all opposing teams. Gillett' ~ . is stock of ,,·hat is knO\\'r . ing abilit)" is st11·passed only b}· l . pitcl as baseball brains. Batters occasionall\• · make hits off l1is de ­}i,·er), but tl find it exccedingl hard to score runs, for Gil ­ • . ·. e . its . en l . 'l V\lett's fa,·orite trick is to strike out anxious batters r u n s . I I e ,,.i11 be n t he s 1 . a b agai n t his )" e a r . .. e a . n • . r. - I: xIOORE. ~XElI.\ ~ A s l\1axe ·speed}taken care of by the . · Left field \\'as nicel ....... · . iaxe . ,good outfielder· . ight . In addition to being a nioore. . abilit)" of getting . · an at bat. He has an uncann . as a cle\rcr n '' -free transporta·. man . pitchcd balls, ,,·}1ich secured hin . · it b . l . · first. As a res ul t, he ,\·orried pitchers so m uch that the . tions t 1 . \\•ere glad t dispose of hin by letting hin get t first. He \\·ill . . . . .ear· . is old place again this . be back in l j .." . . .. . ~ '.. -­ .. #.• .. J FE RDI:\.\XD LEISSXER er man \vho made the team in his freshman . Rube'' is anotl'' -)ear. ~Ir. Disch declared t hat he needed more pitcher$, ,,·here­ here a\\r-\O\ . let the Coach k . t ' u pon Leissner proceeded good \ t '' · i r1e r c u1d b e f n d. R ub e gr e 'v m r e a n d m r e effe c t iv e . . . t . . as tl e season progressed. He is a hard ,,·orker ,,·ho is going . be e\·en better this ,-ear. He also has to his credit a letter . t • in T rack. Prett)· good start for a freshman. . . s. 13 · . Poqr ?19 ·' .\LBERT PEXK ''G1·ip'' did not participate in n ~ es last seaso11, . an· ... a . order of . ig1 . at l . is catchine-\\ 'as of tl . e11 l1c did pla:·, l . \vlbut e . the nan . 1earned to associate ,,·itl·e ha,'''C }1ich,,··tcnc\•consis·n:eerful ness are good for a . s pep and c l I-Ii of Pcn n. team, and his sportsn anship cannot be surpassed. Grip had a good :·ear . at the bat, as usual. lle ,,·as a},,·a,·s fulJ of tricks, and it took • ot eligible .. Penn is .. in . thing o,·er J· (.. id11al to put a·indi,.· a sl this :·car, as 11e l as pla:·ed his al1otted four :·ears. . - "F . . lA A , S.\ \\'XIE ROBERTSOX s - e infield. sl1ort~ top. ,,-as . f tl . lt position . ost diffict . Tl1at n a n ost capabl:· b ·· g." His spcrd and fast . 1.,,-) . ·n eld do,,ai11 l1~ pcg turned man:· a l ard l it into a ~as:· out at firc;t bac;e. Be­ .. . . sidc s fi e 1 d i ng in l is 11 st a l b 1·i11 ia n t n a''· n ic b a t t c d o' e r e r, . a n . . . . \ .. a . for an: bod:·. 1-Ic J . 01 gl . is good r11 . 300 '' hicl. . . a1· n n t 11e t c a n 1,;·' orc ... 11c ..< \ • T P . '7 ..,. . . E R. \ I" I F I '"fZG , ••" A C1>acl1 Disch ~a,·e 1s anotl e1· c g star .. i.... < . . ..... ~ -Fitz .. tio11al fr~...,11n1a1 .. is ...,e11s . nd t1 . 1c11 l1c fot}. ,, 4 .......( gcr a ld p1a: cd o u tfi e l d a d fi r s t ba s e ',.it l t h e a bi1­ . .. of a 'etera His otablc fcat ,,·ac; ·­ pe1 .. lt)St . ... ·:. i H 0 \ \-.\ R D T E l ·., 1ed i . for1 d Texa5 .. n1en 011 bac;c.., a-ot,,. itl,,·g,. i1 ... c ni11tl1 i1 . tl t,,.o rt s bel ind, l e '''011 tl e gan e \\'itl a 11on1c . . . . . ... 11ec~ssa r,-to .. . I t is tce. .. e lcf t field f e . run O\ cr t l • first ~ \\itl1 T. C. . e an . tl ,,·}1c11 in .. c ..... .. e additio . at I-Io'' ard is a n105t ,,·elcon . sa\· tl ,,,• • ... e. tl . t , " .... ..... . = • ....· . ..,. : ~·\\ r. L. ~IcGILL ( ·rgt. (z . a.. _ '~ ~~ / ) . -~ ' .• ;;,~ ,............. ~ ':.(: :~;.fi...... . ~~-·· - ... tea . Pt r1r· ! ?fJ ''Billy '' Disch //(i_rt'b . f Bt . .! ac . C - ,es . eer of all pecrs, coac}1 of all coacl .. .. f a11 t 1· ai ncrs is \\Til] ia m ] . D iscl . t 1· ai 11 t: r g uiding 1igl f baseba11. l n hi n1 . p. . t . e. l . becn conferrcd tl e B. B., ~I. B. . a\·c. l . and since the nintldcgrees,D.B.:ind co11sccuti\·c cl1ampio11ship has been !!aincd t111dcr tl c tutorship of is able l and, it . .{ . n him\\ . cr . Ould not be undcser,ring t'\\ .onorar)· deg1·ee of bascball . e l . tl . itl\\ e . c1ai r11 ed t l . e is p r . o11 g t 11e st udcnt s l . n\. ~reatcst 1i,,ing coac11 of coliege baseba1 • . . ',· . ''Bill or tl e ''Old :\Ian," as l e is son1cti mes callcd i n affcctionate tern1s by l1is friends, is one of the most plcasa nt 1 pus. H is na n c a nd repu­ . . 111en on t11e ca e . tation ha,·e spread far and ,,·ide O\ er tl -sout h, east and \\·est . H is cx, . 11 ort l s . pionsl1ip tean . ce in coaching chan . pcricr .. ere in tl1e Soutl . is unparalleled an)rV\1l \\ritl1 a desire to serve. a heart full of t ndcrstanding and a kno,vledge of thc . l, . e unsurpassed b)· an)· coacl . gan -i. L"r squad in pen11ant class of the·rsit}·a\ . is cfforts to placc.: tl the outl1­ c . pporters of tl . c most lo}·al st . of tl . ri11g in lr\,,,·orkethod of proceeding i11 l1is . e coaches, thc tircless n . l . icl . 'l''inc1· ... a1 .. g 1 . c pai11staki1 . t. . .est·\\ -e ~ incer . a meager \\'a)' of exp1·essin~ tl· . is onl . e engages i11 his ,,·ork . l1icl1 l·,, . ·c ,,·itlt ca1. c . the carr it'· • i11 '' }1 icl 11e does t l gs f 1· t he schoo1. .. i. . infielde1·s anders, . e l1as tl1e abilit)T of de\·clopin~ first-class pitcl . ediocre n1atcrial l . ro111 n"'I·.itions . e State for indi\·idual po . est in tl.le fail in producing the . did l . eldon .. outfielders. anJ ,,,·orkrk,11e ,,·ould '' o ,. e beginning of the ,,·inter tcrn . e ) car. usuall)· at tl . Begi1111ing earl~-in tl ''e . . . l is squad. de\·elopin~ tl~ em to sucl01·k an extent tl at at tl1e opening of the season, l ould . ·\\ .i ng 1i l'"c '·et ~rans . · 11 a,-c a t t: a m p1a Bill) ,, ,,-as atl1letic director at t. Ed,,•ards College and came to tl1e l Tni,·e1·sit i11 l9I r . · '' it t.\\S ... ·,er~ -. c ~ t tl1c solicitatio11 of Dr. . E. :\Iezes, Dr. ]. T. Patterson and Har,,·ood Stac}·· -e . He i111n .ear . · t hon1e the championship his first . arge of baseball and nearl)-brougl . sun1ed cl >. a . · diatel een-ir111ingin a spectacular thirtester·n tean1 .\\ e Soutl . onor b)· rl . igh l . 11e l . bein ~ nosed out of -Sout h .· e\·eras '' on e\·er}· Texas I ntercollegiate championship and . Si nce tl1en \1e le. . ga n forn really I-fis.1+ed in 19 . \Vasat organization . ferenc~ cl1a111pionship sincc tl . estcrn Cor·,, '' e1·e l1i -; setting a colle~iate record b '' inning t\\·ent)"-fi\·e straigl1t gan1es in . · al feats .. e. on .. phe e in each . one gan· . ips in r918 a11d 1919, losing onl . ce championsl .. e confere . 191-t and '' inning tl of these seasons in a scl cdul~ of o\·er t\\"C es a season. In all the con petition ,,·it\1 .\. & . . \!an~lt). . 1. l e l fiftccn ga es and lost but six. ... .. as ,,.o . . .:\ is a ma1 '' 110 belie,·es tl at O\ er-confidence loses many ga es \\-J ere l1ard '' ork ... . . . Thc Coacl n ca n n n. ta kes as seriously tl1e gan cs i n \\'hic1 l e cnters . . He . ore to,,·ard getti ng t he . . ould·\\ o\·er .. e .~ lost he . · tions of life and deatl1. lf a game is accidentall '. quehe ,,.ould . his tean1 a e. etin. son .. ilar situatio . figuring out some \\'a}r to a\·oid a sinpla)·, . · ind e\ cr . and o\·er in l1is n -. e <;t . as e\·er graced the \"arsit)" bench. Tl . o l . ,,,le most conscientious coach . tl~ . later. He . . ool lo\'es hin . and tl1e scl ... i . dents praise l 1 . upo e. e is or . . .. Par w ?1 Statistics of the Diamond BATTING AVERAGES t.z Pc . a lJlt' Positio \T J. p .... .............. +oob., . ,.fc..•••••••••••••.....FALK • 36+ ......................s. s b.,BERTSON.. . . . . • . . . . . . . . 3 . R LLETT.................. p . . . .................360 . G 3b... . . . . . . . 326 . .pf.' c. . .fl. '. . .G LI sH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s . E l\1IC CU L L 0 U G H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 .. . .. ................J. . ... ................... 250 RE . f . l\Io H ART . . ..... ...... . . " ... " c., r. f ............ .......... . 2+0 ?. . p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...•......•..•..ER . LEISS ..-,;.-­ FITZGERALD ...•..•.•.•..... lb.,r.f.. ... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .219 218 .•••••••••••1. f., 3bf.,c.f.,r.....•.•..•.....•.... :. CA~No 4 . .:?............................PE NN ............ " ... " .. " ... c p . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 079 . .b. 1 ". . . . . . . . . . . •. . . . . . . ~A R R , B ~ Te a n1 a ' -e r a gc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 FIELDING AVERAGES L EISSNER .................. p.. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . " l . 000 p .. " . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. l 000b., . ...................'\BARR FALK ................... c. f., rb., p ... ............... .990 H .t-\RT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c., r. f................ " . . . . . . .974 P EN N . .... . .. ... ......... c . . ... ........ . ............ . 972 LLETT 1.. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . p. .. . . ..................... .971 . G l b., r. f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966................. . zc E R A L . F1 • ~1c C u LLOUGH .............2b. . ....................... .952 ~ . f.. . . . . . . "....... .920 RE ..... .... ............1. o! ENGLISH. . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . s. s., 1. f., c. f .. p., 3 b .......... .850 CANNON .. . ................ r. f ., c. f., l. f., 3 b . ............ .831 .817 .....................s. s b.,BERTSON .................3 . R Team a ,-erage . ..................................... . .937 PITCHING AVERAGE • ~'Ta 111 t' Pla)1td 11·0Jl Lo.rt P ct. G1LLETT . .. ........ 8 8 0 l .000 FA L K .... ....•• . ... 5 5 0 I .000 I I .000 RGAN ... ........ I 0 . l\l L El SSNER ... ........ 7 " . . - .714 BARRY . . • ...... 6 3 3 . 500 l\Icr\A!\IARA ... .. .. . . 3 I 2 -333 Page 222 ? -"/.:. 1'"'7 / / "" · . ,,>~ -· ·----­ ~ · •J 1' • - J c1 ... The Season, 1920 • \\'itl1 tl1c seaso11 closing i11 a blaze of glor)' for Texas, the Longhorns carr·ied off another a dual n1ect . ougl . ndisputed track pe11nant, thus \,·inning the SoL1tl1\\·estern championship. .\ltl . t -Rice se,·eral ,,·eeks earlier, T exas ca1ne back during tl e conference meet i11 . ~had bce11 '''011 b con place peting institutions to . e six . tl . Hous ton, :\Ia )" 14-15, and gained s u fficien t 11onors fro n ' ,e State . eet was the most spectacular ever co nducted in tl . is n . e 11ead of the list. Tl . her at tl r the result l inging upon tl1e i·e1a race, tl1e final ev·ent, vvitl1 four institt1tions having an equal . . cl1ance to \\'in tl e meet. ] oe l\1oss' sensational fi n i s 11 in passing the field of run ners a nd s t ealing . 7aS a \... rlor ''rill long be remembered. It . Ba first place fron1 fitting close to the service of a great track ma11. H onors as great are d ue Doughty, T i tsvvorth and Bea,·ers, the other members of tl1e rela,·• tean1 '''ho ran the race of their careers. ools competing, Texas, T. C. L-. and . ree scl . e in,·itation meet at Fort \\Torth, '''ith tl . t tl..\. e out 'as as the co n1bined . the Longhorns S. :\I. L'"., can ·ictorious, ,,·inning almost many· points .U. 26l. . .ile T. C. LT. garnered 28 and S . ·l "'50,ools. Tl1ey made . e other t\\'O scl . ber of tl . nun n argin of ten points, . Rice fighting for honors, Texas lost to he1· in a dual meet by a . itl'\\ the score bei ng 63 1 2 to 531 2· I n the Baylor-T exas meet, the local squad \VOn by 61 to 56. The ~}r simple, and Texas gained the heavy end of a 731'°2 to 43 . defeat of "\. & .:\I. '''as comparativel score. Texas -. on the co nference meet at Houston, though losing to Rice previousl ~,,a\·ing . fter l\. proclain ed undisputed champions of the South,,·est . . as·,, ,,·eightse hurdles, running and jumping e-v·ents, but in the . strong in tl· . Texas ,\·as particularl . she lacked first class material. l:nder the guidance of Coach \\". ]. ]uneau, ,,·ho after con pleting the scl olastic ·ices as a Coach for the l.:ni,·ersit)~, tl1e team -v\·as nursed r\closed his seear,-. . tl1rough some hard spells, to be brought to light as a pennant winner. De'' itt \\'altman, ,,·}10 \\·as captain of tl1e team 11ad the misfortune of spraining his ankle -after the opening of thc season, and he never regained his best form. Ho\vever, he suc . · shortl ceeded in \\·inning 22 1-6 points for Texas. . and his total registered 52 1 2ear, . · oe ~Ioss of Austin '''as the higl1 point vvinner of the} ore than t\\·ice tl1e number of his nearest ri\'al, E. G. Graves of Galveston, ,,·ho \vas credited . n \\'ith 26. de . · Fron1 the outlook of things for the co ming 1·ear, and the v;ealth of material for Coach Cl oose, Texas should . Littlcfield, a former star of the ci11der path, from ,,·l1icl1 he ,,·ill be able to cl ha\·e another \\'inning team. Page 22.J Track Team, 1920. · .. Gii :.. To p Rou1 GRA,. , Do Row ] t "N EAU (Coacl1), LooP, T TS\\' ORTH, Cox, F ELD (:\Ianager) . . zd.. c. St '. 1:..RBr.A\H,. 11 . ,AN.. ALT.\\Ioss, :\s,~. 1. 1 . i Row ::\EEL,., S1 .. Botto THE RECORD, 1920 50 T. C. l-..... . . 28 s. :..1. l" .. ..... 26 Texas. . . . . ' .. .. .. R. 6 1 1 Texas. . . -......... 5 3 1 2 lCC .•.••.. -. · • • 3 2 • Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Ba1·lor. . . . . . . . . . 56 Texas .. . . ....... -.. 7312 .A. & ~I . ... .... -43 SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE MEET Texas. . ............ .36 2-3 Okla. A. & ~I.• ... .28 .............. Texas A. & :\I .....25 1-5 ..- +. or .33Ba)·l Rice ................ . 33 1-5 S. ~I. U........... 8 Paoe 2 21, • Stars of the Cinder Path \l\l;~I~\\ I'l"1" \\ .\I_,'"f . I Q2(J1 ,.. i. ptc . Cc * \\ a1t1 \\ as onc of tl e r s of tl l' S<.IL ad. Tl e captain, . . . . · ai11sta .. .. 1a1 . , . l....t~ . t:e·.. tl . l l1ard lt1ck of i11_ju1·i11g l1is a kle and for L\\'O 01· .. red tl1et...st1tlo\\C\ and ,,·ith long and hard training ought to be able to compete succcss­ ising for this . . . · . st \ n pron en >Je e ·. 1 in ng dist a n c e r u n s . \ . 1 T. F. LOOP ic ,,·as another of tl . e dista11cc runners, ''rhose particular . n. on .. held ,,·as cross-countr}'· Long, tall a11d tl1ir ., ·,,itl1 little bone and fat Loop could master all 11is lt is probable tl 7 th d ,,·inner · . , .. .. . con point '' inner of tl to strc out carr a e a He . tl . itl·,, .. . eas . in dista . 1ce e,·e1 . fourtl . igl. l . e . ts. est e ,,·as , 23 l 2 . l . is credit. . at l . ich e\·ent, he e ,,·ill be counted t . · tl1is . por . t . to assist in tl e of tl1e most dependable e di~tances. in . t1gl1t to .,,-} ear pro,rc <... . f Pagt . 227 . BlTi-. \.R l\ DUl-GHT * \ ­ t: '' a ~ . l ~. t .> D a . c1 .. 1 1ber of tl . e far11c . t1 .c 1· ~\a:· .. ''"l1icl1 capped t.: . are dt an. n tear al l l1n1 H ous takin ,. or . ~ Confcrc11ce Praises . tl e ., ors . t . n contest. eet. hi.:; lap of tl for tl . e e .. hi1 . t . c. l e ,,·itl1 a spirit sucl1 a" Dou into \\~ hen cr .. . :­ t e a ~ . lr:· 12 12 . l lt . it is \·er:· diffictas. -.for T exat$ . poir c. tl .. i -. ter .. e ~ . an ~ \ f .;:. tean .{!. tu defeat hin .. I-Ic ~ . atl for opposi . cr·cd h\ e i . l . .... ski n n\·cr dt11·i11g tl .. 1 a11d also ,,·ac; tcd fo1· abilir,­ • . ..>. (. eets, c t ~ 1 . t e 1t t1. rd \ c ~ . '' •{ GORDO:'\ GR -. \~ the squad ,,-J Gray \\1as tl letter last c 0111: f1·csl . . an.. 1 . . ear. . o st I-Ic '' iler, d .. .c \ 10,,·cd ,,·011dcrft1I ad . 1nc1·. l . .· . quartcr-n than a first cla ~ rL1 a as a a ' ise of de,·elopi . ir lle . pron .~. to more s . tl .[ d .. i-; . tl c abi1it to pick ttp e fi11ish of his . 'l '' c::r\·e, '' . icl. l cd .. c . rea . .· ...> r .c.< race. a • ~d). a. l .. e i hc carefull guarded, ca en opposing 1·t1 er tl .· ... .... G1·een,·illc, a11d it is 1·t1 . 1·abl . tl gained line first. . fron . cl .. . 01·cd Ilc to cross e comes . tl at . l. cat1c. . l t e . l c\·er\· 11101·r1i - is e1·ic11ce asing jack it::., ,,-\1icl1 11e f ~. . on .· cx • . cf . l .~. breal,fast re . ~ " ROBERT ~ . (11. ~ LD:·. I ;. . . . l (/gt' ., ~. akir. ccc<.:dcd in n . Page 22S Varsity's Greatest Hurdler likL· a ski1 e1· t11·J\c5' ~ . l e1· l{t c.:1·) t ~. 11i1 . 1 . <"ctse ''rtt i:!racr 1L .. c1 .. .. 1 · . 1· f a f ' L11·Jlt·1 'l'c.:xa" J scl ·\ . pi11g . ~t . 11 . itl and Ll ... L tl <. ,. 1•,,1~ '' ea t c1 Li11 f J'c.: .. f ~.. i \. ] oc 1· i oss . ­·c1 . . Ct:tl , c . . 1 . <.: ' as, . ~ , tl . . l 1·c protlL . ~a . J g t!IL'at<.:st as C\··cr c.: . ial ·) . .. 1<.: 1. :\e' ~ l1.t Ll . 1.c'' ' .. <.: . .) ( . . 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SH ).(Tmile run . . . . . . . . . . . LooP .- \vT K.\NE (T . c. U. ) LDERS (T . c.u -5 . n 21 . 11 m One mile relay. . . . . . . . . . T. C. U LSON . \V. . . . . . . . . .. .ot put . Sl ).H\LL(B ).C\ (. B R\DFORD (T . c U .) 38 ft. 2 in . .n . 141 ft , 10)"S. i\I l( . . GRAVES (T ) HERRON (S. :\f. V'). LE~t . . . . . . . . .·elin thrO\\a\] • E (S. ;\{ L ) 21ft,3 1 21n . BOR -. tlTH (T ). 0 . S) .; .r . S( :. o... Broad jump . . . . . . . . . . . LE GHT .. K.[c~Pole vault. . . . . . . . . . . . . LE~IO?\ (S. l\I. L .)GR\\ ES (T .) f .o ft., 6 in . PF.NDERCR1-\SS' .n . HA~11LTON (T.) \\i'1LSON (r\. C). BR;\OFORD (T. c.u ) I 10 ft , 2.••...'\ \. scus thr . D 220-) ard hurdlcs . . l\1oss (T) E. OvER1\LL (8). BROOKS (S. l\f. U). 26 seconds Total poi1ts-Texas, 50; T. C. U, 33; S. 1\1. U., 26; Burleson, 11; Austin College, 8. . Dt:.i\L l\lEET (Houston, April 7) Entr es-Texas, Rice . o-}·ard high hurdles . . . . . s (T.) LA1'1AR (R ) 15 4-5 seconds ~lo . . . 4-5T ). 9( 1. INN E . S)sA\" (R . x . IOO-)'ard dash. . . . . . L -5 seconds . 55• . . ni . 4-).(TOne mile run . . . . . . !'\EELY (T). LooP ).(Tv hurdles . . . . . l\1oss (T ). DoUCl-ITY \. rd l220-ya)(TLE!'.1AN (R ) GR.~Y . 440-}'ard dash.. . . . . . . . C -'. ­-- 5+ )T( .. E ... . dash . . . . . . . . . . . . IJINDSE\' (R ) S220-yard 2 n in, I 4--5 seconds .\\ ).\ROLD (Rrun.......... .... H8Ro-yard . ).(T7ALLINC nds-5 seco . run. . . . . . . . . . . . LooP (T). Cox (T ). 11 mi11 .,5T\vo-mile One-mile relay . . . . . . . . . . . TEX.\S 3 min., 36 2-5 seconds Pole \•ault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DFPRATO (R ) PO\VELL (R ) High jump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H CKLEi" (R ) SI!\11\i ONS (T ) 5 ft. , Q in. . . ft., 3 inches . lTH (T ). 2 .~ NCKLEY (R). S . Broad jump . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H .......... ......L SAY (R.) ALEXA NDER (R .) 41 ft . .. . Shot put LTON (T .) 1t7 ft . 1 .. Discus thro\v . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ALEXANDER (R.)HA javelin thr K.LATZ (R ). PoLL 142 ft . ).RD (T\ . v..\ . •.z . Rice, 63;. · . Total points-Texas, 53 DU.-\L l\1EET (Austin, .~pril 24 ) Entries-Texas, A. & l\1. One-mile relay . ........... T EXAS 3 m1n., 35 2-5 seconds Shot put . . . .. ......•• K EEN (A. & l\1). \M.H1\ N (A. & v.l). 38 ft., 6 inches inch . "20 ft . ).(TlLTON .~ KEEN (A. & l\1 ). HA .••••••.•••.••V\ . Discus thr j avelin .. . .. ... .... . . KEEN (A. & l\[). l'vlAH1\ N (A. & tvl.) 148 ft,4in. High jump .. ........... (T.) 1.0NS (T ) 5 ft., 10 in. ~ f .<\ N S1M .\. LT\. W Broad ji . ............ . ~tITH (T.) \ v'ALT (T ) 20 ft., 10 in. .. A ~. mp S . Pole vault .. ......... .... GR.\\.'ES (T). DENNY (r\ , & i\1).{BARRYf\tORE (,\ & l\[.) 11 ft . I20-yard hi~h hurdles • • • • l\1Ioss (T). D ENNIS (A. & l\1.) 16 DoucHTY (T). 26 1-5 seconds )ioss (Tv.•••rdles . }o,,· ht220-}'ard • O ne-mile rur . . . . • • • • • NEEL\' (T.) {LooP (T). • . seconds4-55+,.. . I.) 4 miv.&.(ANOLDSRE\'~ 3 4-5 secondsmin., . run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . LooP (T ). Cox (T .)Io-mileT,v l\rloss (T (T .) Y 2 min., 26 1-5 seconds . DoucH)............. . 880-}·ard ru 100-yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . \\"R (A. & l\ [ ) BEAVERS (T ) 10 1-5 . E 4-5R (A. & l\1.) BE.<\,.ERS (T .)23 . 'E\\. . . . . . . . .....yard dash220­ 4+,0-yard run . . . . . . SA NDERS (A. & l\11). GRAY (T.) s+ Total Points Texas, 73 1-2; A & 1\1.. 43. and 15 .-.. CON FERENCE l\1EET (Houston) May Entries-Texas, Baylor, Rice, Oklahoma A. & M ., T exas A. & M., S. M. U. • • 120-}'ard high hurdles .. . l\1oss (T). LE~ION tS 1\1. u ) j .<\CKSON (8 ). f \R.ZIER (8 ). 15 2-5 ).[1\&.R (A . 7ILSON (8 .) \VE IOO-}'a rd dash . .\\"oLFE (B). Goss (R). 10 . . . \\ 2-3ucH (0 .) NEELY (T ). LooP (T ). 4:37 . cKERSON (0 ). IvlcCuLL . . . . . . . . . . . DOne-mile run 440-}'ard run ). r.> HARR A GRAY (T). s <. & 1\1>. 52 . v.&.(ALFE (B s.<\NDERs'o\\..... 2+ 4-5).(TY . rd lo\v hurdles..... l\1oss (T). LE~ION (S l\I. U.) FRAZIER (8 .)Do uca220-}'a 2:3).(RR\. LAf>f).B( .. .. lcCu LLOUCH (0 .) S1v.).IN (Rard run .. .........HARL 880-}' 220-yard dash. . .... . . . .W LFE (B). WE1R (A. & M.) Goss (R ). BEAVERS (T .) 22 1-5 . 4-5cKERSON (0 ). McCuLLOUCH (0.) Cox (T ). HEALEY (A. & M .)10:3 I . .. D.........mile run .- T\v :35mile relay. . . . . . . . .T EXAS BAYLOR R1cE 0KLA. (A. & fv1.) 3e-.. O Pole vault ... . .; . . . . . . { GRAVES (T). DEPRATO (T.) 11 ft. 3 in.ft.,Okla ) 40('NE\. . B). K( .. s . DSEi" (R ) KEEN (A. & M.) Do . . Shot put. . .............L \ VALTl'>fAN (T). . f ~IONS (T ) 5 ft., 10 in~ . ALEXANDER (T.R .) S High jump......... ... . ).(TtAN ~... P .in . ,.EY (0 .) HA!'.llLTON (T.) 132 ft ... KEFN (A. & M.) ALEXANDER (R.) K .•••••••...V\ . Discus thr ..... ..... BL0 1!'.tON (0.) LE!'.fON (S. l'vl. U.) S TH (T .) 22; 3 4-5 inches .. .. cKLEY (R.) .. Broad jump ~ H javelin thr v. . . . . . MAHAN (A. & M .) KEEN (A. & M.) GRA\'ES (T.) . . . . . . . . . ...... 157 ft., 3 inches \ . Total points-Texas, 36 2-3; Baylor, 33 14-15; Rice, 33 1-5; Oklahoma f\ . & M., 28; T exas A. & l\11., 25 1-5; S. M. U,. 8 3-4 • Page 230 •-.----J."~------=---=-----~-,..-.-------------2~+~------..S.~ Review of the Season runners-up in the . e South'''est, the South, and going t . of tlac)'" . e supren . I Nl l'\G tl National Intercollegiate Championship at Philadelphia, are the honors attributed ,of r920, who under the careful nursing of Dr. D. A. Penick, Coach . is tcan .. to the Ten rear for Tennis in the . ing before them in the South. lt 'vas the greatest . tl·. everS\vept histor,· of the school. • r\'edeserk,"''. because of conscientious . 'h '',bers of the tennis squad. en . There \vere fi''e n ,Emil Klattvn, \. Ben Brt,. rigl·.\\ e greatest praise. The}· ,,·ere Charles Granger, l\1c eil Drun . tl and Llo)·d Greg r)·· squad ear round the . · Afternoons '''ere taken up \\·ith practice, and all . could be seen on the courts practicing for the meets coming the next spring. The)' \Vere a grou p of brilliant net artists. The team as a ,,·hole ,,·as ,,·ell balanced, possessing splendid combinations for doubles and pla}rers of rare abilit)' for singles . ''Doc'' Penick has been an energetic booster of tennis since the days of his earl}' youth. His racket-,,·ielding itself is superb, and fe,v the local courts are able to \valk a A.'a}' ,,·ith him. . . rite .' \ed als adorn his home. He is patient, \villing and efficient, and his f a . ero us cups and n . u n . '' a}' of coaching is practicing ,,·ith the students themselves. 1920, ·hen Granger and Drum,,·right entered5,-1 . · to .\tlanta, Ga., :\Ia "'.... 1,,·entarsit)··\ e tournament and ,,·ithout losing a set defeated all teams, a happening unparalleled in the his­ ,of Southern tennis. ln competition ,,·ith Tulane, Georgia Tech., \;anderbilt, Se\\'anee'r). t Vniversit}-of Tennessee, Clemson College, Da,·idson College and Orglethorpe Universit}'", the ,em to victory in \vhirl\vind fashion. ln singles . orns pla)'ed a style of tennis that carried tl . Longl Granger and D run1\\·rigl1t came to the top t gether, playing each otl er for tl e singles .. . . botl In the double finals ..... 6-,+6-,straight sets . t\vGranger inb}··on\\·as,,,,,hichpionship, ... cha the}· con1peted against Tulane, ,,·inning three straight sets 6-3, 6-1. The Texas team ,,·as ,. 6-, ro}·all}r recei\·ed at .\ tlanta and \\'ere granted e\·er)· mark of courtes}· b}· the S. I. A .•\. officials . -c team \\·as presented \\·ith three beautiful sterling sil\·er cups, offered as prizes for the in . Tl .itution ,,·inning in singles and doubles . s Pagc J.~ 1 . tl The Tennis Team, 1920 T0 p R '..:'} l~LATT. ( ~ I~ .\ .. 1 (, 0 l . GRA .., T~ D St·co 11d Ro·~{' · . U:\1\\ 1t1GH .. . . r:r\:'\G GER RO\\ :\, Pr:);'Il CH.\RLEL GR~ '' . Cl Gco1·!!ia, . c 1 . ·rcp1·csL umber of collcges c\a-.l ..\·,, . ilc'' '' as tl '' l Longhorn tLd tl l "11i' crsit)~ at .\tla ... pi ... a. cl . c tl .. e . . pa1·t1 Jast rot11 .. . largc t:d fo1· '"ot1tl1ern a r . sl ip. His . 11in i11 tl . e i . dot .. ... ,t . 1·igl \\... . ''itl c loss of a single bles, :\Ic~eil D1·t1 c1· ct . .. i .. ''do .~ . . e . d of si11g)cs dcfcat bcf rc tl t . igl. n ... set dt1ring tl pla)'Cd . . olc L . c' . · . . ·irl,,ilc . . t\· racket of ''Cl . . l"' . ile." Hc '''011 st1cl ol1t tl . .. L1 . ) ''ilc . f tl \Vl gstc1·, ''Cl cl l e contest. ~ c ... . . otl1l·1·g, .. c. n l Tnt\'t: sit ,,·itl Gillespic StaC)' as L11·ts , Sellars Tl lcar . on . Tl·... t ... ]i~as, . on. c . cd tl . is 1·eputation ·.\\ d Soutl .. .. as a11d a e • \ . l .. t .. L' f1·on . tl . em. . L ~ . r trickc:; of thc ga lle li,·ed as l .. f .. t erscl tr\· . n . pi . . t l bcen Statc a . lt ·ious lastic C11a n St at )·ca,. p rL' ....., .... e c ' • . o . in scl past tl l. He has .. is c . l . t .. -. an . est cl • . tl ... pi for rcc )·ears . . c . • 1 :\lc~EIL DRl::\I RIG1I'"l' . \\ '.. ;sc .. l . tl . dot1b1es in thc Sot ••:\Iac," cib1e p1a . . i . ·'' n f . 1· . ict or}~ .. i ing "1'exa '' ' a Cl1an1pionsl1i itl·,,. l ing he l . coacl 1eets, f1 .. 01· . 1 . .... ern es c bei T eagt . c, . . t l l n 19 17, L ni'·ersit . 9 . .. i· . .. T exas. 1Ic e t cred 6, e g a ­,,c ser . ter tl dL,·cloped int t1·ansfcr fron · . it. T1·i1 . · . · d . as . .. c . t e c,,· . g i11 1919. l Tnder Dr. Pc11icl('s 011e ,ta .. . i·ctt11·ni1icc, bcst tennis pla . e l . 1" of t1 . .· ers in tl i,·ersit)·, 1isc of still . 01· . a1 .·ea1 . · ..:? r. af.J p1 d gi,·es better e de,rc\op . er ... t. H e ,,·ill be c. tl . .: qt1ad tl is . ,,·itl - Interfraternity Athletic Council Top ~ ...>. lc.CL1 tG11, S.J\ ~ DERS, S\\I: .) l-IOi\IPSO'=, ::\Ic.Kr ~O.l'1~. Ic ::\ BE 1\\ t.. '"l ~1\.\\ ,\:.-->.. ,·\t \'. R rJ':l' ~rt:L\·, .:,). ll f(r IER\-, • \ l ooRE ~O'l \., 11 . 110" • OFFICERS 'l \:.\. ,DLr::N EzzEL ,,.' 1 rJ .. ~. EEFE, II, RS, ox. • •1•1t ., · . r r Fall S\\"E.I. G . .\ /... idt·,_ ...,, ~SON HERBERT Br:A\.ERS 1t.. ict·-P1·l·.1idt"/ • • 1-IERBERT BE.40\\.ERS DA\'E O'KEEFE ...·~t(,.t'f/( 1\'1 ~T. C. TriOl\·lPSON .] C. THOl\IPSON • . T,., . r G. R. T11 l\IAS . TTl\IAR . s u ,.t' 1· • ELl\lER D EEL'i \.: MEMBERS \\"E.4'\\ TER ::\foORE ::\ I. EzzELL TEFF ~ P. s "\xDERs T. F. ~ASH .] .] T 110l\IASOX .. ~ . .\. r. G. s,,.ExsoN ·NNE1 .~ 1ER1' I". E. :\Ic I . 0 G. R. "[ HO:\IAS D. O'K EEFE II. BEAVERS -\ . ::\ I0 :\T G I. \V. GILLETT vV. \\1 ELLS ox-'. F. I .·\\ . \.:.E. D A1'.1S ] . I;. ::\ IcCuLL uc1r . .. "E1 ER D1TTl\1AR .] C. \\'. B. FERGUSON \\". . RO\\ LAND '"["110l\IP ON . REVIEW OF INTRAMURALS . tl ~.. si. Clr e seasor1 ,,·itl1 tl1c 111ost st1ccessft1l ~; of t1·opl . ies and 1101101·s, i11tran1t1ral a11ll arra i ntcrfratc .· .. it)· atl1letics co11cludcd to date tl1e bcst .· ear since the i11auguratio11 of the s . ... stc .· frate1·nities in ::\ Iorc di1·ect i11tc1·cst \\"as takc a111ong tl .. oxi. l '' a$ director of all intran1t1ral a11d inte1·frate1·11it,· atl . tl Great nL1n1bers of n1en repo1·ted . l classes a11d . 1nir"''i1 g of cups a11d .. . e e .. pc1111a ts tl . p1·e,·ioL1s ti gagc i11 footba 1l a11 at ~; .. . .. to e an c. , and other sp bascball, t1·ack, te1111is, '' restli11g, 13er1·\-\\.l ba.c ket al1 .rls . g, R. S . Coacl itakcr letics. . tl\\ere e . 1 . director . • • ''as . l.\\ itakcr. fo,, !cr .. de. tt ted Coacl . l'' l n additio . tl e l 11tc1-· . « assi .\\'{. . .. t ere . a n ~ u1·a1 . \ t l . 1ct ic . p1a n n ing fr a t e r .. d I 11 t r a u11 ci1s aidcd i .. t hc d t kr. .,' ic11 it)• . ... . c 0 . e s a a of the \·car·. • P c1r1r• .!.J .: Intramural and Interfraternity Champions DELTA TAU DELTA BASKET BALL TEAM )..\Igr(ox .. P SLEDGE, PEKDERGRASS, DA\'IS , "\NGLY, K ... L .-- .. Top Roz rHB\"\S cCL'L'RE,.\IRAGLAXD,-l.'..:' l R ... Bott BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BASKET BALL TEAM Top Row CLARDY, ] OHNSON, DvER Es . z Row HA\VLEY, Jo .. Botto Page 234 • Intramural and Interfraternity Champions B. HALL BASKET BALL TEAM Top R oil' P ELL, GRr .,\ . Es1.- , .~, s .-. H . ] DYER Botto R ou: 11 . LAMBDA CHI ALPHA BASEBALL TEAM ,.. DERS ::\I cCuR ,· .. . ' HA\\.LE . ~ Top Rou . Io :.\ \., ARRE.\\ . RE, FALTLK:\ER . iddlt!. . Rort·-Cox (:.\lgr,). \\­ . LLIFORD, .\ t:LER, :.\IcKr ,· . xE. :.\I AX\\.ELL Rotto z Rou• .. • LDERSO , . ,CL-RR, \. CRAFT, ] OH ~ ·x.PHILL ,.. 5 Page ~35 Intramural and Interfraternity Champions ENGINEERS' FOOTBALL TEAM . t: . J~TH, TR . \\ ;(.' \I.EESE, ~lIILLl:.R,~ .~. . :\I:;LL EX, l\..EEX, :\Ic.Cr\••). (Coacl p Ro·zt' B. HEDI<.KT( .HALL .c\l.\R \\.•.\, .rXJ:\ \R.2\:\,I.\ . 11.\L L. ~lcl.r: \R ), .\KKER,-,\1l.~I.I-C. .'. '\E\Rl\..1';J,' . 111(id/t' R. IITII. S TAYLOR,:\ . :;\Si.. J'ARD, L) . liLL, ::. flE\R:\, Ezz ... . IP3ELL. GL \ ... .BJt/0111 RoiJ.' C • PHI KAPPA PSI TRACK TEAM Top Row ~Ioss, Bo,v11AN, NEELY B1)fto,111 Rozl1 \ · ooTT ER ETT, HrLL, R O\\' LAND. SPIKES ~~r. S .', ~ P agr 2Ja oman's A thletic Council • • Tup . l~ 1c f-1t :\' liLR,,( . 1• 1...,, \\.o ,TEX . . P ..>.>, . ll ,. L . \. G Ro-:l LL.\ RD, ld . fz\ :\'. Go . . t·co· LD, .. IJ,Tl.I:. R ri:~: CoPP \ GI:.:, Ilo\\ LLL, BROC'K - , T /11rd R rJZl' . 1:..},'\IJ . 1·. 1).\'\IEL. TREET, \\· , . ~};'E . . . OF CER . rt·.1·1dt B,. h.. l)"\:'\I EI. • • • • • .~ l ·/.. I~ LO f S E \r FT1' r·t ct'-Prt' .1· ide . . 1. . Ll Cl l LE "TR1:. r:•1· • . Sc·rrt lar '\ - . t . · T t' 1' . t'lll l')' CL . ~ a.r ll fA \ ' f LORE I...0 t . '. N N \ . !\ .. ll1 . Corre.r po1 INSTRUCTORS IN PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR WOMEN - ~I . g St ·. c . \ \ . ,. :\ :\ L LBERT . \.;- \01 . T p R 'Zl' . •\ D E x ' I-II s . . B ... \ B ot/0 111 R oui RRI E , . \\q DER BALL , • .. .2 .. f . Pl • inners of the 100 Point ''T'' in Swimming and Canoeing. ,EELE . HENRIETTA SS, xc..t.:E. r . A G1LBERT, .\LICE Do .. cK, E . Riglzt :\IARGARET :\I,·R . Lt~ft t 10 RTON, PATTIE St:E DA\11s, \ELl\IA \"ELT?\IAN, KATHLEEN . LLY N . 00 TEN, P\\ . l\ . BLoss sI ~1l\1s, HE D \V1 G EI cH E N B E R G .1920 .. ''TWINNERS OF THE R u B,. DA IELS, HAZEL H \\.1LLIE SHA\V, BEATRI CE LYTLE, ..\ZELLE CAsH, ~ ,... R. . Basketball 1ARIE ~.\LEXA~DER . ld Hockt''\' KEITH CoPPAGE. ELl\IA Gu N, \ "I\"IEN HO\\'ELL, SEPTI~tA s ITH, DoROTHY BuRR, .~ . E REx E f LAXAR1' , L LLIAN CARTER . ~I . . Fit A C o RBIN, H LDA :\I LES'\'ORTH, l RE E ::\IATHE\VS, :\IARIE G u LICK . . . .. .\-is .. z. Te \ -IDA CoRBIN, LoLA GREER, HATTIE I AE TAYLOR, ::\IERRILL GEORGE , . GRA1',]oEBaseball LBURN . s H·.. GLA ,... oR .\ '\LL . N P . ZA ~\NNE HoRNSBY, FLov Du . EL PATTIE SuE DA\' I S, K ATHLEEN S111~1s, HE vIG E cHENBERG, L NDA LANCASTER . . \. zoeing. Ca ,H. .~. S:\IARGARET,Rl\IAN . BBS, GRACE G . A G . lES, . ]o sE FAULKNER, CLAUDIA .. zg EL . lliki ELLE. \.,IA ErcHENBERG . lR ,... st: . H H ... E ,.. HA . ELIZABETH DABNEY, :\IARGARET LA -EY G1L . HoH .~... Co . · Do ROTH ,. s \-~\N ZAx . E O\\"ELL, FRA~c ...... T ,.. ERs .. HE • L KG, H J\ZEL GRAHAl\ HURFORD, Lo s LA~IAR, :\IAR1\\.ALKER, · . s . IR ,. . KERSON, Rt:TH R u H, AA IE Bus CH\,.ALD . ...~ H . KATHLEENTEN, . BLosso ~1 \ VoLBERT, . Swinz111i11g PATTIE St:E DA\-IS, \"EL1IA \-ELTl\tAN, ETTA G ,HAZEL CANNON, :\IARGARET i\IvRrcK EN, .. s HA . ERN"\,·. E .. IoLES\\"ORTH, jENNIE Ro:\ RI ETTA STEELE . HE . LL,. ~ORTON . tlNGl:ES, Pl\ . ALICE D WINNERS OF THE BAR, 1920. -base ( .. AXNIE Lou \\Tv~,' . RENCE :\IA . PATTIE SuE DA\11s (l1ocke)·), RuBY GREEN (tennis), FL PATTIE SuE DA\"IS, ARAH LANHA I, :\A :\l c ~ ALL\(hiking ) ' . '1. . . ), balJ WINNERS OF THE LONGHORN (400 POINT) ''T'', 1920 0 IA \ELT~1AN, KATHERINE BRAUGHER .-.: -EL\s, . PATTIE SuE DAv WINNER OF THE SWEATER, 1920 PATTIE St-·E DA\.IS ini..ers of the 100 Point ''T'' in Ball Sports • to R UBY K. DA ,IELS . , .... R. :\' ·LL1 . IARIE ALEXANDER, P:\ ,. v Lou ,,.YN ... Ltjt Riglzt i\A RGE . lERLE GE . ,LES\VORTH . A ::\l . RENCE :\IA"\', H1L . cE L"\'TLE, FL . LoLA GREER, BEATR • Page 238 • . 1nners of the 100 Point ''T '' 1n Field Hockey .~, IA Gu .. EL11TH, . KEITH CoPPACE, SEPTIJ\1A S ,· . t :\1AE RENE FLANAR . Left to Rigl B u RR, PATTI E SuE DAvrs, v11v1EN Ho\VELL Co uncil plans for 1920-21 n1ake an innovation i the method of co-ed athletic awards. Not .. Longhorn ''T," bu tpoint,-. +o ne\v,tl1e l,T11i\·ersit)r Teams count tO\\·ard the \vinning of the'. onl stematic participation in sports \\1 inning the Longhorn . · squads and s count. ''T'' is just four 00-es as hard as ,,·inning the old orange ''T.'' \\"inning the 900-point sweater and the r 1. tin ,· . }anuarpoint blankct are still harder feats. Only one girl, Pattie Sue Davis, has amassed, before 1921, enough points to entitle her t a blanket a\vard. Adoption of the s . . sten .· of athletic a~rards accordi11g to tl1e point S)"Sten is being made in most of tl e colleges of the United States. }udging . . from .the number \V rking for the ne\v a\vards, the system is very popular among the \\'omen students of the "Lni,·ersit\· • of Texas . • inners of the 100 Point ''T '' in Hiking • ' ,H LoxG ..; IE BLSCH\\"ALD, R . SAH,. 11 . H S . Rv ,. GRAHA:r-.ELz.HA cHENBERG, . IA E . t-IR. Rigl . Lt ~t·t t E . T. PAox, .. DoROTHY Co ,.. LAXHA . . SARA ~., c1s 'YA ~ ZA :. fRA ,. FoR .; s SH . lR t."E DA\·1s P aqr' 2.J9 ' The Texas Turtle Club .t :\DER~O);\_ .-;;, ·BLTECLI:,LBERT, . G;\oRTO'\,GRIFfI:\,.-- Ro:l r p . 1' LLEX\•• ". 1 Ec..L. 11 . Dol)A,·rs, .-, x . I-loPKO:'\,STHO.i\IR1C1'.,·I\:\. . ·1tc111d Roai I<\. Rou• \I. \l\'RICK, BRO\\·N, \ -ELT.i\1A N, H c;.:;, \\ro \ Ic \ S KILL, R EED, ~1c; S1 .:, E .. . 11 . Rr1/lrJ inners of the 400 Point ''T'' .IS \\D.E :.. IA:\' KATHERIXE BRAl.G HER p,\TTIF. S .- -ELT\IA . t .: \ (. S'X'e a te( • • Pa.gr 2110 • . ~~.N"~~m;mmm~ZNi..i~~~ ~ -~ . ".. ~ "" , • • • • • . w'­ r.---ir.....,~ • .... • • . . ~-1..~ • • • • . • ' • ~ • ! J , - ~ ­ " " - " ­ - .t111 - " . 1 .,.. :: .. 1 .· . 1 i"1 :! ...,_ ''' f " • ~· • •'fj '' /"11' ­ .·· ll) ~·~~ . .: 1r~ . 3 1l - ' l) '' " . jJJt . l ~ ~ ,. c - ~ k ~ •• :: '. ~ ~ 6 ..., "• :,.• :::1 " • " • :t -r .. t .... :..... Jtf l\ ~fl; 1fi1 ~. . ..( J . 1. 11.1i1 ·•."''~ t " " \t!f,l,•11• " ;',. . - - • " ~ -.......,.. .: .::. .... .... ­ \,.;1 .. • .., .. " - ... " ".:..aI ; . iiiii.. ..." .:. .. :5 · ~ ~ . = '.1'•.. .. . 1 ~ -· ... ----...... • :f • " - . .~ " • • • • 1• • ~ t • Students' Assembly Top Ror.t·-] o :\ ES PEIGIIT, IlAR''E' ' . i cG EH E E, , St·co11d Rozt· . , i osELE ,'.i \\?ARD, . SHIEL . ,s. i c DoN.J\LD DoR BERGER, CANNON T/1i1·(! Ro-z~· S .. ERNBERG, CLARK, T110~1PSON, l\IoRGAN, GrESECK E, BARNES, HARRITT • OFFICERS Preside 11t . ] . B EN oN 1IoRGAN • • • • • • • • • • CL"\'D E E. BARNES • • • • • • • • r·ic - :. Preside zt . :\IrNNI E G ESECKE . S ecretar'\•-Trea.rure - · . MEMBERS CHARLES HARRITT, JR s .. . . Se11 ior "1cadt r. ... Jcadc•r. zi . . • • • • • • • • NES . J. - FRANK K. l\IcGEHEE • • • • • • • E\' ERETT H j u iore "4cade .. plzo . S .rz .. Frt' slz .. a . .. ":/ cad .r11 . .: t .. ie .. ELIZABETH TH .. IPSON • • • • • • • LE D. ] ACKSON • • • • • • • Educatio1z Depa rt . i.Do Educatio Depart R. L. SPEIGHT i . Senior E nginee1·s zt . ze .. NALD. 1cD~ KARL DoRNBERGER • • • • • • • • jun ior E BERT 1giriee1·s . ~ . gi .. t' E .. z .. f RANK CANNON • • • • • • • • S oplzo eers JOE HENRY \\!ARD . za . Freslir • J. H. SHIELDS • • • • • • • • • • Gradz~ate Sclzool z E . gi .. zeers zior Lau•s . ·,S l iddle L aa. ] . A. RoB1 .. so. ios ELEi.· • • • • • • • L. E. STIERNBERG . ... . s j zt zior Lau•s . CLARK .~ To RALPH HAR\.E "\' • • • • • • L ar..l' "1sse . 11bl . 1 1a 11-at-Large 1 Page. 21, 1 " Meri's Council Top R .· ... x. A·\:.\\ ,IBERLIX .\ CHA ..' 'l. ~I i\ C..$E'\ St·co11d R o·Zl' . PR cE, H .\\'DEN, D1 OFFICERS AR .... E. HA, .DEX C/1 a i,. 111 a .~ >. 1A .-. TH •4cadt· 11z ic C cil 111a11 . EL .. ~01 zcil 111a11 lER "\ . D1TT:\IAR • • • • • • CECIL R. . 1i . C .. Educatio CHA \. IBERLI N • • • • • • • E11gi1zee1· Co1t 1za1z. 1cil . . PAL:\IER l ASSE1' • • • • • • • • . H L aw Cou . zci/ 111a i . BART P RICE • • • • • • • • • • 'VOTN1 .\ N .. u] ior Co1l 11c il 111a11-at-La 1·ge .\ RKO • Page 242 • • oman's Council To p Rozu S\' KES I ARKLE, CARTER . , z Row FOSTER, HARI{IS, CoLLINS .. . Bott OFFICERS _ ~E HARRIS • • • • • • • • • • C!1airnza11 iARI. L\ •c1·et a1·1 . St •••••••••••xs . ELLE CoLL~ • MEMBERS IARKLE~'DoROTH\ '. ,.KETH.. E s . .\RRH . rARI x E . ER . \ L . LL·c1· Fos .~ . IARG ..\RET CARTER :\ELLE CoLL~ .,..: 2 Pl1 gc • • • . ........ y ·~ ·\-~ ~------·~ Pagc 244 • • Par1r• ) . ·1'-­ - . • Phi Beta Kappa • f ot1nded at \\"iJlian1 and :\lar .) 177 · . College. . . a of Texas Establisl OFFICERS J\lpl cd in 19 0+ lSDELL . RA.-\\ t . . . t·sidt . · P C . H. T . PARLIX • • 1·ict·-Prt·.r idt·1z1 H. Y. B E NEDICT S ,·c,,.,a,.,,_ T 1·t'a.1· u,.,.,. MEMBERS IN COURSE AUGUST, 1919 . I l,"Tl-I PL\ "TOX PRE LE \" ] >. .. t. . L VLES H EXTER . ILLIA.,, l BARTOX BALL JUNE, 1920 P. Bo ER . KATHERINE E. Boo \ ~ .. A CALLIE CoRBIX E . CHARLES • RoBERT :\1. F IR . ,,.ARRE DALE {. . EL . :\ IARGARET .\. DL-PL' \" ~ CoRINNE L. f LOOD Ll\IA R. GoR . o . .": fLORE CE G LL . "\ LILLIAN E. JOHXSO X . Eu ORA "-\. I-IA,VK xs . . R cH..\RD 0. _.\. ] o ~AS ... A E 11. O'Do 1\ lILDRED 1\. KERN . . NEL . . L NDA LANCASTER AL R. R JOHN H. SHIELDS Os cAR R. S CR1·s . \.: RACKBEI . o ss 7ILLIA!\1 J\ . vVHATLEY . \\LEE OLFLI N • \\ • ALUMNI MEMBERS, 1920 CARR T. D0\\1 ELL, '02 \\ 1 1LLIA;\I R. BRo,v ., '07 \.: DE ...' • TON ]. BRo''' ~ ' ro , LOL"I S A. ~lILESKA, , 13, i\lRs . ~ lARY C. FAUST-1\ E'v I 2 "\ LcA . HrRS H , '07 ' .,.. • 1+ HEISKELL B. \\THALING , ' 10 , ' 12 CHARLIE ,,"_ ,,"ILSO~, '08• • 13 • HONORARY MEMBER .. FR z GARLAND LANHA~I, 'oo Page 246 • Tau Beta Pi ' '• • J, • • • .. r. 1l r ar . g i .. E·. e e ri11 g Fr at er nit . Lchigl . Est ab 1 isl ~· V ni \' e r s it ded . 1rl 1 85 .. u.. . at ~·, •\ of T e x a s ed , 6 . 9 a r FRATRES IN URBE ''· B. l . r.. r: ,. R L • FRATRES IN FACULTATE 0 "1'. l·. TA"\' LOR s. LEROY BRO\\tN \\r. ]. ~lILL ER .. PC iiL RCH " - E. c. II. BANTEL .\. E. CooPER F. E. G ESECKE . I-I. 1-. BE EDICT . G . . .\.. F L E ~1I xc Q. '" . P ETT \ ' :\ .. 1. BR,.A XT .\. T. GRAXCER H. R. T11o As .. • •\ . \ \•,\RR E N Il\lOX D .' \\·. H. :\Ic~EILL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 \\". R. CA TLE J J\R LLER . i . .E . \ \,.. .:\ ~I . .\STERS LOL"IEL DA\'IS . K PPEL HAPIRO PERR\' R. S tlTH . BERT ~IcDo ALD :. CHESTER \ \ -. GEt:E 1)l:. \\ . ITT X EICHBOR<; XE,\' BERN \\'. Gu ~ \\-1LLIA . 1 G. THo x . •J. 1". I-It: . 1PHRIES J. ED \ \' 1x L0 ,, E . c... s T . Lv ... .K . BECK lAX 1922 T H. Tt:KE ~E .. CLE 1). I-I. _\ KE"\\ j ..\ ..TACCARD E. D . IITH . \\." II. B . .\I i.BRIDGE ~lALCOL . l :\l\'E X H. D LDE . '\\. P. Exu 1 . ED\\'IX s. RA\\'LI ~ .:' L G. c . . LSO . '\\. ~ • 1'. R. ~ r. l:ERc sox:... ~ . , , . JNDRO\\ . rA . . ". . tltff . l Phi Delta Phi Top Ror.t1 . 5 ...- jo ,.... ,, 'it'. R N, GREEN, Sco .. S t'C0 11d BARRO\\", ~IARSH, BALL, P ECK MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY 19 21 R. \\"oo . . \. S. j OHKSOX G. ~I. GREE . ~ c. L. BARRO\V AX." BR ~IARStI 7 ,, • B. }. BALL • 1922 PECK•7\\ '.;. I \\7A"'1~E R. H O\\-ELL SEEHORN . . . ... L. A. Sc . E Pagc 21,s Chancellors • GREENBALL,', BARRO\\LEDBETTER,NE,., . .\DE'lt' . Top R . Ssox, . \LL.,NELSO~, REDDITT, PRICE,. 'DE\'\11d Rou·-Hi· . t·t~" OFFICERS R,\ SBL.RGER, D •01.// PRICE Cra1zd Cfia JtCtH. zd Clza ncrllor . raict·-Cr·••••••••P . REDDITT.] rr· . T r f aJ tl•••E..\LLISOX .. • MEMBERS E '\ R. C. LEDBETTER . 1-\D1:.E..\. BALL GEORGE ::\I. GREEXB. .. .'\\ • E. c. XELSO~ .] P. REDDITT RASBURGER . S.. \\.E..~LLISON H.] c. L. BARRO\\' T. E. HAYDEN H. PRICE H. DO'\\ - : .\ . 9 !. ...Pogc Sigma Delta Chi Professional ]o urnalistic F1·aternit)r Founded at DePau,,· l:niversit3· "\ pril 17, 1909 . f T e x a s C11ap t c r Est ab1is11ed . · . Uni ," e r s it OFFICERS 3 . 9 . \\. ENDELL 1\lA\"E<; p !' f s idt' H1LL CocKE • • • • • • • • • . . zt . idet·s . · Pit:e­ ·lrr1t·a.r1 . · T .•- t'/ar. 'CLTON LING St . l\I • FRATRES IN URBE • ,,•. 1\1. THORNTON HARR1' H 1-\LDA NE FRATRES IN FACULTATE RNADAY. D. H T. \\1I. J0 N E sl\H. IAYES DAX ,,"ILLTA~JS . .H..,, FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE ' NTON . OE ] . l\tl . .N BLACK EvERETT]ONES t .. . HuL LL CocKE .H l\lILTON LING GEORG E ".): ...1 .F. S1 H. R. Cox .VENDELL l\lAYE\ LE,\' IS ,,.ALKE R Pagc 250 Sigma Upsilon • ' • • • HonorarvLi tera .,, F raternit\·r . · ee, 1903 . . Se\vaFounded at • Scarab Chapt er Est ablis1 ed, r9I 2 • • FRATRES IN FACULTATE • R. H. GRIFFITH ]. F. RoYSTER F. A. c. P ERRI ~ • KIES ..- PARLIN L. \V. PAYNE C. D. ToT.H. KE . v D. G. Cov.Es R. A. LA . ]oI.~.II 1\11LES L. HANLEI' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE •.\l\1 ...\ c H ESON JUDSON fRANCIS ALBERT S. JOH ~SON - s .. Po . . f RAN KLIN PECK ,,...ILLIA • BEAIRD . JoH - . VNES 1\1 . HARRIS \. T .-: JoH ~SI1\1PSON.RE EYLER . LTON F. LING A. D. !\llo . I:\ _ D. CoFER GEORG E Fr LAY S1l\1 BERT 1\I. F BEN F. WRIGHT A. vv. ""'ALKER ELD .. R '. x ..:.-. Paqr 2.;1 Delta Sigma Rho To .t R uzt· HE t'.:. Ro . R ..: . :\DE. . CKS, ~I c GEHEE, BL.\LOC K , ~I i:RRE HA l, • :,.. . R: . RAc B otto 111 ::'\LLSO:\, H O \\.ELL, "' H . tl ~apt. Cl ER, Bo ,,., .ER, l; IELD, FRAxc.1 .:; 1906 Founded l '"11i,·crsit of .· Ii11nesota at e ~ , 90q . eLi 1"t:xas r Establi . l ­- OFFICERS · . P t·.r idt' 11 t \\.A \ ' ~E HO\\' ELL • • • • • • • • • Trt·a.r urc·r -.\. t'/O. t·C(.). . • t·1·gt·a 11t-at-. l r111 r H. T . BO\\' \.ER • • • • • • • • • . Ho cKs . R .. 1ER HE FRATRES IN URBE \\·. \\·. ~I E A c H A L ,.1 x O r . :. •\ SLL , . FRATRES IN FACULTATE T . \ ". E. D. SHt..RTER C. . Po tITH . c; .. • \\·. R. Dt: FFE\" CHAS. D. To '. PKIX .. .'' E .. co . ARD GR FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE .\. J CK BLALOCK FR•.\:\K ~I cGEHEE . Ho . R . tER HEx cKs f. lERRE EARL RACE\. LE" LIE ~ oEN.· HA ... T H O\\' ELL H. T. BO\\''\'ER S. JOHNSON .. . A.,, E ".?\ sox FRAXCIS E. C. :\'ELSON . R . :t ] • BT. FIELD C. E. CooL H:\ D. CoFER r.E .. . j P O()l' . • ~ .. " • Alpha Kappa Psi · .;-.. Top Ro zd R . . St1C ird R . P . I\\.RIGHT, ELL s . PooL, I-l ENDRix, RussELL, DR"L . , BROl:GH, BLACK, S ~tA .. E. , \ .AUGH . HARRlTT ';J.' ­ F . TZGERALD, BELL, GRAFF, ~Ios . Tl . . 1s , .< r.t' HEL GREER, CHt..LZ. OFFICERS p ,.t'.fidt . f H 1'• 1." Lz .: ScH ~ 1·ict'-P . e s ide ~io . ER . FRAz R . \\." H EL >. l~ '\•. Secreta t·asurer . T • ~r. GREER • • • • • • • • • • :-;IA . TED .. E .. Co t·.rpo11ding St'(ft'lO • ' MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY B ELL TZGERALD . F GRAFF MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY P ' P ooL KEELI ' GREER . HE DRI X . K ~I BROUGH ScH ULZ R t.·ssELL BLACK ).I oss . ;tD R I \\' RI G HT .., · lA . TED SEALE ELLIS \ .A l:GH ~ CH Ul\1 N E H ARRITT H E L l\1S .:." t .. ' tz . '.\ PaQr.. ... 5•J ~ Friar The Senior Society HAYDE~ GuLICK BLALOCK . S II ELDS FIELD DEVINEY HARRITT RussELL PENN • \ VRIGHT ' Cox ~.. HuLsE \ VALKER Page 254 Theta Sigma Phi H c111c11·a1·," l . ·of1 . lc1..i at tl ssio11al Jot rnalistic I~ rate1·11it,· fo1· \\ . :. . .. e. un~ ~ . e l ..> 1 . t·, .. I i,·ersi t of \\"as]1ingto11, 1909 -.. .· . Xi Cl apter Establisl cd . ~ 1919 ,7 . · Ia • • SORORES IN URBE l u1'rFORD JONES HAZEL ED\\'A RDS IRs. IIo \\'1\RD . ~ SORORE IN FACULTATE ~.. CoR E LANE\' FLo .. SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE . lA 11 E DRt.. . roxo KE . i. TH C o PPAGE ~ LOl'IS GLAD ~EY ALICE BALLARD JESSIE :\lARY H LL . FRANCES RO\\"E ~ Przac .!.:).; Visor • RowEN.t\ A ERSON .. DoROTHY BR . A . . . Eu cE A EN . ALIVIARINE HARRIS FLORENCE MAY . A NA H1ss l\1ARY HARDIE . L LA GREER ] EAN LocKw . o . L ucY l\1o RE . 7 NANNIE L ou \\ YNNE HILDA l\I LESWORTH . FANNIE PRESTON • JEAN PICKNEY • Page 256 Ownooch • ALUMNAE . lA\"BELLE f LLER ;. .' ELISE B U ~1PAS ... E :... E DORA HA\\.KI NS IA LEE R .:.. .. s SPENCE \ "1\'A B o THE . TH Po . R . CLE cE BR . GAN lRVING R EYNOLDS H O\VARD . Es ELLE FE ELLE . CR\'STAL R oss GDON . C L· ~11E , .ANNE~1AN H BETTY CHANDLER • 1 LEE \\ OLFLI .: .] A. E . so .. ~A.~. ·PL l\IcQuEEN BLE\' KENNARD FRANCE . HELEN l\I . EuGENIA \\rELBORN RH ~IE FRANCES DAHONEY DALE l\1ARGARET l\1lILLER G LMAN . FLORENCE BELL 1 HALLIE \\ALKER CATHERINE QuARLES l\IARY G . L SON 1-1ARGARET C u R s .. ELIZABETH l\1EGU IAR ALETHEA SLEEPER • . EL ZABETH A .. RE\\·s ARLEE THA}\f ES . Es HER CHEESEB GH .:... R . FLORA ED}.I OND E\'EL\'N BYRD l\1ARGARET HARDIE 11ARGARET SLEEPER SA~1ES FRANCES THOMPSON CHARLOTTE SPENCE . l\I LDRED HO\VARD RA:... LA ACTIVE MEMBERS ~I cGEE DoROTHY BR AD . l\1ARY HARDIE 11ARGARET CARTER . GoREE D . ROTHY ~IARKLE R osELLE GovL .. A A H ss. LoLA GREER KATHERIXE CAROTHERS ALEXA RHEA KATHERINE \\'HEATLEY BESS H NETTIE St:E BLEDSO E Page %57 ES .. Sigma Gamma Epsilon To p Rou1 K~ ECKE, DA,,·so ~ .: CA,. E, LEBEL, St"C zd Rou1 IENTS, BARRO\'\' , DEEN, \ .AGER ..? CLE . . r of K ansas , 1915 it)·ersi, . Founded at the l 1 1 Zeta Cl apter I nstalled 1a)r I , 1920 . . lining . Ietallurg)· and~g)·, . Geol· . Honorar OFFICERS L. T . BARR0\\1 • • • • • • • • • • • . P it . 't·sid t sidt' ntt' . 1·ict' -P•••••••~joE ::\I. DA\VSO FRANK E. CAVE • • • • • • • • Sc·c·ret arv-T reasu rer " HONORARY MEMBERS Ev . EN F. L. vVH1T .. MONDS .] A. U . Sw.F. ] . \V. BEEDE H. P. BYBEE E. H. SELLORDS 1 DABNEY E. PETTY ..? oR . VARDS P. G. S \. lRA C. E • MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY G. ~1. KNEBEL F. E. CAVE L . .1\ . L UEC KE BARRO\VT.L.E DA\VSON GEo. H. CLEl\IENTS .[ A. H. DEEN C. E. lr AGER \VHEELER CHRISTNER w. G. STERLI NG • • • " Pagc 258 • Gamma Alpba Chi • ~\\r . 11 a l r-\ d'r e r t isin g F 1·at er nit )-f . fcs s i . r· a r}· Pr . n. H . · la . 'ersi ty of Tcxas ni\cd a t U . apter Es ta bl isl . Beta Cl ALUMNAE • l\I AB s. HARRISON ROTI-IY K. REORDAN . D GENEVIEVE GROCE ACTIVE MEMBERS sE . HERLAND. E. Su FRANCES IRs. . jACKSON1\. j.1\lRS. 1\1. Lou GLADNEY 1\IA~llE N. DRU?\l~IOND LL . . l. NNA G 1\IAy N ETZER !\ LICE BALLARD n1 e n . 920 . . Page 259 Mu Phi Epsilon Top Row E ITH NELSON, vVILLIE Lou s ITH HoRNE, KATHERlNE B. PEEPLES, GAYLE CoNE, . ~ . HY D . BEAVER, DoRo BEu LAH urvlARs Seco11d Row FRANCES ScARBOROUGH, NELLE TH ELE, T o . .. ~ ~. E \\ToO LS E\', l\ lARY K EBLINGER, . Tl c ..:-.. -vvA CoRBIN, GRACE BRo . . KATHERINE F1scHER, V ITH.~ -SEs . ENIE Jo .\ ,. so . ANNIE GARREN, . \V1LDA . ird Row FLORENCE K1'TE-SANDERS, H HARRIET THo PSON \VRIGHT (Clzi), FRANCES l\l KE, l\lARION l\loHLER R EED, . .~ Beta), ( SEPTI ~IA C. S?\IITH H ono rary Musical So rority F o unded at Cincinnati, N ovember 13, 1903 ~Iu Theta Chapter E s tablished November 27, 1920 " OFFICERS FRANCES :t\I • • • • • • President KE . ice-Pre sident . · 11ARION 11. REEDl\IRs. etary . Sec•••••••LDA WIDEN . H . Treasure•••••••ANN GARRISON MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY ITH N ELSON vVILLIE L. s. HoRNE KATHERINE B. PEEPLES . E E BEULAH BEAVER DoROTHY Du MARS . GAYLY Co FRANCES ScARBOROUGH NELLE THIELE T o MMIE \VooLsEv A CoRBIN .. scHER V . MARY KEBLINGER KATHERINE F EN .. GRACE BROWNING FLORENCE K. SANDERS HILDA W KE SEPTIMA C. SMITH . ANNIE GARRISON FRANCES M • • • Page 260 • • c. P. PATTERSON \V. c. B ]. R . .r\NTHONY R. H. CALD,VELL R o BERT D. ]ACKSON \\TJLLIA~I ]. PARK • • Pi Sigma Alpha • I-Ionora rv Poli tical Science • • FRATRES IN FACULTATE c. G. HAINES H. G. jA~1ES VARDS ,. NKLEY l\IRS. S. s. E . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE \V. B. jACK BALL c. E. BARNES I-IowELLLTON . THOMAS C. CLARK H Rov C. LEDBETTER ~IRs . l\IARv E. l\IcBRIDE 0. R. STRACKBEIN f LETCHER \VARREN B. F. \VRI GHT, jR. • • Pagt.' 2 61 • • Phi Lambda Upsilon • ica1 Fraternit)r . Cl1cn . . Honorar 899 . Fo u 11 ded at Univ e r s it }' of I 1 1 in o is in Pi Cl apter Establi ~l1<:d 1920 . OFFICERS F RAN K NI. CRA, VFORD • • • • • • • P rt's ident • zt . t~sid e . P-: . 1·ic •••T N EIGH BORS . . DEvv •••••ER .. RY D. Po . Au ra .rure . t. T•••••••••CROCKETTL. 0. FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. II. \\1• HA R p E R DR. A. FE L s1 N G . . \\ cAN . DuW. B. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE • G. . K.S. E. ANN . ur-.BE RT s. TAYLOR R. ScH . R '\TTER G. D. ?\1ARTIN S1 ~1 HuLSE . UTRY D. Pf\ c. HAR01r. . .LAY l\1 . BERT G. WuLFF E. E. Du . R BRucE H ous F. 1\1. CRA\VFO RD A. L. F osTER oN . os . HARRY LocHTE L. 0. CROCKETT G. F. H1 E R . r-. ... IJ. RAY DE WITT NEIGHBORS \ \T. r\. Lo T. \\ L. CLARK jARVIS .:\f LL ER D. P. BAILEY . SA ~I icNEES E. \\'. R uG E L y .] T. Hu ~1PHRIES . .R. A apter./ Pi C Page 262 • • r. 2 6 .l omen's Pan-Hellenic Council H . LL, \\'oo ~E . . D Top R o:t -;. \\ . . I, BLEDSOE , ,.. ER \.~. • RZBACH, EASTHA RNAK, ALLEN , , \ ­ . SO . I Lv ,· \:.. B otto11z . LK . '\\,L\'IN . .. CoLL ,. ER ...: · . r, \\' EA\'ER, S R ow-HARDIE, C CASTLE, BALLAR xs, OFFICERS it . ide . · Pre 1"'ice-Pre side :\1ARY HARDIE • • • • • • • • ELIZABETH \\TEAv·ER • -• • • • it . • . -T1.- Secretar t·as ure . ALICE B. BALLARD • • • • • • • MEMBERS .. Sororit . Se zior Re p . 'tt'S. ztat i zior Re p 1 Woo . u] ~sso. BL ztative . c se . e .:-. Pi Beta Plii • • • EMILY \VuRZBACH EN . Kap p a Kap p a Ga .. z111 a :\1ARY \\7ILKINS . GE RGIA CoLvr . Kappa "1lplza T lieta . FRA~CES CoLL .. s..' \1 ELIZABETH .~ FANELLE D . RNAK BE . C/1 i O zega .. H Lu v .. . • • -1 lplza A EASTHA?\1 X ETTIE SuE BLEDSOE Zeta T au ~ .\ ELLA "--1 l pha Delta Pi :\IARY HARDIE :\1AR'r.' :\1At:D CASTLE Delta Delta Delta . ELIZABETH \\'EA\'ER KATHERINE A • DERSON . u !. PJ1i i 1lplza Phi YDER . ALICE B. BALLARD Luc1 BELLE S JESSE . lARY H LL . :\ IARTHA R . vERS ALLEN ~ • • • . Page 264 Pi Beta Phi Top Row Gu . HRIE, RA?\jSE ,· . . s HER, FLANARY RL'C K ER ' BARLO\V, I-IARRIS, BRENARD LLEN, R , CA~!P Sec .. zd Row CovERT, CHILDRESS, ...\L . RIDGE, SH .. K, :\IARKLE, CA\.ANAUGH, H1cc1Ns, HEBERT, . l c K ELVE icGREGOR . ,"\ TJ1ird R ou• P . . PE, \ VrLLIAMS, HuBRICK, RATH, LAPRELLE, \VH TE, SLEEPER, SvVEARINGEN, . Tv AN, \\"oo EN . 1 .. . Bott z Row .~ LLIA . r\\E, IESS Founded a t 11on mouth College , . , ... .. . · ,.. . GROGAN I EGEE, S s, H ucHES, H Es, Bu LER, \\ u RZBACH, \V . \\ 867 . Texas Chapter Established February 19, 1902 SORORES IN URBE lAR,. L. "-\LLE N 1Rs ....i\ . ELE F1sHER . . . . . . so .. IRs IRs. :\lARY R oB :\lARY H. B1cKLER f Rs . . .. lEL . . . so. BER . IRs . s F. GoETH :\lARGARET R . . . Es HER \·o . 1Rs. \ ·1-v·1AN B. CASWELL lARGARET HESSLER RosENBERG WELL . 1Rs' . l\lfRs. FRANKIE C. H1LL . . :\IRs. ] ULIA E. CoR lAMIE C. ]AMES 1'1Rs. D. H. TRASHER N. H. S ARK . . IRs. EM . v.v . . LY \ VELLS BRo 1Rs . I . c. E \V. WH . . REE . . TTAKER . 11Rs. L uLA LESEuR IRs. RosELLE G. G IRs . _.\t: BREY \V . IRs. BEss . \\E . LKERSON . ELLS GRACY KATHLEEN LITTLE JEANETTE CoLLE r. L1 . GARRISON \..:. • IRs . E111 L . ., LE .. .. . . ~. s.. .. s.. K . IRs . HELEN H. GRAHA IRs. AoA G. Po ELENORE A IRs. A . '.\\ T .. . cH. IRs. FL . NES F1 RENCE R. RATHER .:\1Rs . HERBERT GERHART :\lRs . ELIZABETH vV. R BERDEAU . SORORES IN FACULTATE . . l\I ss HEsSLER :\Irss . . IRs. RocERS GoREE I. L. GARDNER IAYR ENE FLANAR1' SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 H . . \\E11ILY u RZBACH . LAURA L ou1sA Ro i cGEE • 1ARKLE . .\TH. DoR . . PER . BRANCH \\.ILLIA~!S IARTHA LAPRELLE IARY Co 1922 KATHERINE R . SH ER LDRESS . OOTEN. \\ FRITZ CH BLOSSO FLORENCE STONE ~I . BESS H .. ES S .. NEY GROGAN NANCY Wv .. fRANCES SLEEPER l sABELLE CA1'-f P CoRA ALLEN 1923 . H. Rt: i cCEL\'Y . PE . CLARA P IARGARET ,,. HITE •.\LMEIDA ).fcGREGOR .. SA E Ru . HELEN \\. ILLIAMS ELLEN HucHES H ALDRIDGE BEss KAvANAUGH JVLES HEBERT 1924 . IARY RAt\iSE\'" RucKER .. Lv Lou . sE BERNARD ELEANOR CO\'ERT .\\" H1cc1xs . St:sA NIFRED S\\'EARINGEN :\IARTHA SHOOK ".: KATHERI E TYNAN IA,. BESS H t:BERICK JEAN Gt:THERIE . . IARGARET Bu LER . Paoe 165 • Kappa Kappa Gamma To p R ow RoGERS ,.. <;DER . HE . PENN, R ocK\\.ELL, ANDERS, CARR, RAGLAND, BROAD " . St co 11d R ozt' BAKER, BR BBS, PEN ., \\.rLKIN . DGERS, LJFFY, R u . cE, \\"Es . Sc ,. VELL, BR . H . TE . . Tl ird R o. E ..~ REuss, HE . DERSON, Sr ~. :.> Lt l oRTON, S , .. A ..\ s, K, SKINNER BRENARD, EcKFORD s, . trtl. Fo . , . ,RE . io . ,11THv. Rozv-SPENCf.., CARTER. CASH, SAPPER I ARS H B ot/0 111 R ou• . IA . 111s, H . . Kr,·. G, H . . L\' IN LDEN, K ELL CHINSON, .:"\lATH ER, CAROTHERc:; , C u , OX. DER .; HE . :\Io nmoutl C o llege, 1 70 Fou nded a t Cl Beta Xi apter Establ is hed l\Ia )'1 2 , 1902 . SORORES IN URBE H. P. B · . CA P B E L L ... I RS. L EO :\lARTI .:-. . R . F .:. \ lRs. BEE ::\ lRs. R . "..\. B "\ ~N I E ;.. IRs . \ \". D . cA L D '\' E L L . . s BRL"SH \ .IRGI NIA PENCE St..' E CAl\lPBELL :\l Rs . HARR 1 l\I Rs . \\ • ScARBROUG H :\IRs. ]. \\'. S H EP . ER .. RTON . L ou . sE GARDNER PAULI NE l\I \V. E. Lo c . ] OHANNA R u GE . . I Rs. ] . LA PRE LLE, ] R . DoR . THY H ARRELL l\I Rs. I. GRAVES 1'1RS. D. F1s c H E R . IRs . ELISE BERR , . KAT H ERI NE BALL . rRs . TH eo. DA s. '' SORORE IN FACULTATE \lARGARET D u PuY SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE • 192 1 :\lARIA ~ H LTTCl-II N SO ~ E\"EL\"N . RE EL . io . GE . ZABETH R u H ELEN \IAT H ER EST.' \\ :\lAR . BRoA':." TH . S DoR . LKi . "\\':." LAU RA CECIL H ENDERSO ~ l\IS . GEORGIA C . l\l ARGARET RAGLAND ELIZABETH SPENCE KATHLEEN S L\'I N • ELIZABETH l\1IATHIS 1922 :\lARGARET CARTER \ lARY HELEN HoLDE~ H ELEN KAH ~ ELOIS E CARR KATHERINE CARUTHERS SARAH BR JFFY .; GES LuLA .. ELIZABETH P ENN R u . H B ERNARD . IAR\' L EE ScovELL l\lARGARETTA GRAHAl\r 1923 Roc E RS f RANCE S . SARAH l oRR s. . . i oR ... AN \ .1v HELE:-i R EUSS . EL . ZABETH EcKFORo ELIZABETH BAKER BLoss l\1 L usK HESTER BRITE 192+ . L LLIAN R ocK\\' ALL ELINOR Kr c. ::\l ARIE SAPPER ELIZABETH SKINNER SARAH CASH ELISE SANDERS 1'1ARIAN PEN:-.f Lucv H . t Al\IS .\ \ lAR,. HoBBs \ lARGARET KELL, . NoRA HENDERSON \\TILLIE \' IRGIN IA H ENDERSON \ lA RI E S ITH .. HELEN R l\IES . Page 266 Chi Omega • LE\', Po RTER, \VALKER . "oo\\,DARNAK, HARGRAVECox.ALLE, ." , . Top Rou1 Cox. DLTGGA RTER . PrPER, :\IARLE\', P . NHA1'IEGER, BAR . loLESv\'ORTH, BROv\'N, S . ,co1 d Row THAl\IES . St ,u RANT, \\Tr LKI Ns . N . B,· . w NTR E E, LAc E . R . I AR LEY, K E B LI NGE R . ,u c 11 . w l\Ic NA B, C R . T/1i1·d R CAl\1PBE LL ,Es . Jo~x, . Lc . \VIS,l\.A . HNSON, LARA.tvIORE, A . RKPATRICK, ~J . EELE, \:\7ALLING, K . Fourtli R ow S Y. . Lu . ttBo nt Row B oo H , ALLISON , PER, BRO\VN, LowRY, CARLSTON, CALD\\'ELL . HAR RIS, CRoucH, P . Founded at "l"ni,-ersit)· of Ar kansas, 1895 Texas Chapter Established 5, 190+ ~ . ia . SORORES IN URBE o . OS EPHINE CHRISTI AN Jos EPHINE NoLAN BEss LocKvv] . ELE BuR . A . H ELEN BuRT l\IRs. \\7 • T. l\1ATH ER l\IRS. D . H . H ART, ]R. H AZEL H o RNS BY o . RTIA LOl\IAX El\1MA] EAN LocKw . PiRS.l\ SORORES IN FACULTATE l\1IRs. LELIA T1'LER PoRTER SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 19 21 . AK THAl\IES L. CARLETON . F. D oR ~\. L . CROUCH l\I cNAB E. P o RTER .\ . RTER . CROUCH l\1. KEBLINGER l\1. PB. 1922 1l\.v l\I. L . BARHA . . LuB. LCOX . K. \VI. . 1923 B. Cox :\f. \\"ALKER C . LACEY oRLE\ 'L. K. J OHNSON :\Ir. . CA~IPBELL.\. c. S EG ER F. KIRKPATRICK . 1924 IA RLEY .- .LE1· H . \\"ooK. . DuccAr. . E.Cox H . ST EELE B . C ALD\VELL LESWORTH . 1l . .LKINS F . V\ \.. cH E LL . TwI.~ uRANT . . LARAl\,10RE R. HARGRA\'E E. Bo. .. P ayc 261 H. . BoF. F. L OV\'R \' 1\11. C A RPENTER ./\" ALLISON Es . ]oE. 1S . A\... "FAITH s. B RO\\'~ L . B ROV\'N I-I. HARRIS E. NALLE • Kappa Alpha Theta Top Row PRESTON, ~IYRICK, LE\VIS , ,. so... \ BRADLEY, Cox, HocAN, LoBBAN, Co ,NERLY . 1oNTGOl\1ERY . . 1 Sl\tITH, PARCHl\IAN, CLARK, ERHARD, EFF, LAvVTHER, LAvVRENCE Second R ow ToBIN, joNES 1 E, SvxEs, \\ ATSON, RANDALL, Cov NGTON . Tlzird R ow S . EPHENS, f ARRAR, HALL, BuRGESS, To . . F ourtli R ow BRADLEY, CANADY, BowERS, ScuRRY, G LBERT, ScuRRY, L1cHTFOOT, CHAl\1 BERS W L . - B otto .. i Row PoLLARD, Do . ALDSON, CoLLO , ~. ,. o... SMITH, • l\IIARSH , i\if oNTGOMERY, BR LIAMS, KLINE Founded at De Pau\v University, 1870 Alpha Theta Chapter Established Septembcr 18, 1904 SORORES IN URBE . GHTFOOT :\IRs . S . EVE HA\VLEY . I1ss . 1 1AR1" \ \ ATs0N HENR\TETTA L . A NIE LE\VIS PRESTON GRACE LIGHTFOOT . KATHLEEN i cCALLUl\1 Al\IANDA Ho\VZE ::\1Rs. ]. P. NAsH SORORES IN FACULTATE . BAscorv .. l\11ss ELvA . o . 1I1ss F ANNIE PREs SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 FRANCES BRADLEY .... 1ERY ...- co .. lo . sE . Lou FRANCES CoLLo • . .r . l oNTG01\1ERY FRANCES LE\VIS 1922 ... Rc . 7 . l A LEE LAWRENCE \ A Do soN. AL . ELIZABETH V NSON . JULIA LoBBIN . E YTHE SYKES . 1ARGARET l\lARSH . E YTHE ERHARD ALICE RANDALL 0LGA LIGHTFOOT cK . ivR . FRANCES . lARGARET To E . 1923 • EVENS . Lou1sE S ::\lARJORIE \VATSON DoROTHY Cox . IRGINIA PARCHl\1AN LoRAINE PoLLAR ETTA G LBERT . , . HAZEL Sl\ilTH . Lou NE . sE CL ~IARTHA ScuRRY . 1::\ LDRED \V LLIAl\IS . . Lou ERLY .. sE Co ELISE HALL 1924 EvANTHA ScuRRY LDRED CHAMBERS MILDRED]ONES . M MAGGIE CLARK RoBERTA BRADLEY jANE BuRGESS . Lou sE BR . o... CARLYLE CANADY . l A MARR ToBIN ::\I ARTHA Cov LoRING Sl\1ITH ETHEL Bo\VER . o . c .. HALLIE 11AUD NEFF ::\ 1IARGARET LA\VTHER EDNA HoGAN Paoe 268 Zeta Tau Alpha Top Row E,·A s, EASTHA RE, Ho c Es , GRAVES, DANIELS, f E LL, CRAWFORD, A GELL, . . . D ~., . BuLLARD R... Co ,.. Bs . BSON, BuRGESS, G . ER BLEDSOE, G .. DEvEREAux, BAss, BotP,.-. d Ro'lv CHA .. St.·co W s, SM TH, RANDOLPH, BowYER, F u HR, KERR, PE u s , R PLEY, RoE , . .. . .~ LLIA . Tlzird Row LAEVELL TLE, KEMPER, LEE, jACKSON, Dou HITT, ALEXANDER, THOMPSON . .. Fourtlz Row McLELLAND, L Row Gu HRIE, jACKSON, KiRv SEARS, McCRACKEN, MEACHAM, l\Ic DANIELS, l\'lANG­ ,.. . i .. . Bo tt HAM, McCHES NEY Founded at Virginia State Normal, 1898 Kappa Chapter Established Nlay, 1906 SORORES IN URBE AN C. GARDNER .~ . H . ]IRsl\ cALF W. Sc HERDING . c Du . IRs. FREDER . HANCHER"rS.H.s. 1R . . T. Bo\v MRS. NILES GRAHAM :r.,.r!Rs . • l\IRs . . RvE . ss K. K . HucH HEFLIN Ms. l\IR 1921 ~IARIE ALEXANDER Lou rs E DANIELS ELINOR RANDOLPH ~ GE BuLLARD ELLA N A EASTHAM ELIZABETH RIPLEY . IA . CATHRYN CRAWFORD S DoROTHY EvANS PHIA ' VILLIAMS 1922 ~IILDRED HAG~'\ ~IARGUERITE KERR SARAH LEE cEs s McCHESNEY . Ho . sE Lo . ELo 1923 [l\1ANGHAf\.c ELL ] uLIAN DEVEREAUX MAy . RE A . l\IolARY'l\l\1cCRACKENE MARGARET . H R . IAY LEA Gu .... HELEN BASS l\1cDANIELcE . N ETTIE S. BLEDSOE EDITH l\1AE ] ACKSON DAuR ER l ~IOGENE LEAVELL ] OYCE l\fcCLELLAN .. HELEN Bo ZABETH BuRGESS BLANCHE RoE . EL 1924 .. Bs . . IARJORI E Ru:r... CHAMP H G l\lARGARET ~fEACHA~I us .. E N. PE ... MARY SuE GRAVES Lo R ... Co .. A \ -. RE . . D LORES D ] ANE ] ACKSON LICE GRA, " SEARS HELEN D UTHIT . l\1ARY KATHERINE KEMPER .W NIFRED SMITH TA EBLING ..\: BESS K RVIN. ~1PSONSARAH TH0 E .LL FELL ELSI E L TTLE. LELIA G . BSON PO(}P 269 - Alpha Delta Pi Top R K .: 1G11 . G ., ESEC K E, TE\"EX , .' -. zt . CASTLE, LA . H L"BBARD, THRASH ER, lR\' I NG Rort· F . \\"A1· St·co . zd . , lARTI . .. rsoN, E . 1AX, Ft:-LLER ~ • HARDIE, B t:TLER, EASTERLING, TH \\' ARDS, \ \ "ALLACE. K1NG Tlzird Row E. 'vVA't. v.tAN, R . . ,AN ~. ici\l 1LLAN, CALHOL'N, BROUGHLR, TERRELL, BELL, B u RK I-lALL, CLARK, H ERRING H. A~DERSO ~ s .. Bott JZ R tl.:' PERR, . , RICE, R E INHART, ANDERSOX, BAIX, .\L\'ORD, ~11TH, RoGA ,~ . , . r. :\Ic . LLA . I . . Fot nded at \\"esle)'an C o llege, Georg ia , 1851 Delta Chapte r Established ]une 7, 1906 SORORES IN URBE . IRs. T E .. .. IA . . A. PE . I Rs . :·\ . P. BR . GAN . IRs. D cK .. . JE ' \\. Fu L T 0 N :\IRs . A . .:. . .\? LINDA G . E SECKE i cCALLt: E L C. \V. HAcKETT ERBURY ..\ Rov r IAcK H CAMILLE DANI ELS HALLIE D. WALKER l\1Rs . :\I Rs. Bos P . .lRs . GES . . IRs . '\LLOv . o loRELAND. LENA CLARK :\IRs. INCLAIR FLORENCE BELL . l Rs . A. Q uEBEDEAUX SORORES IN FACULTATE . CoR NNE FL ... ] ET \\TINTERS SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 l ARY BELL THRASHER :\1lAR,. HARDI E SEPTil\,1A SMITH . . i. NNIE G . ESECKE S . PH I E • .\NDERSON K ATHERINE H ERRI NG • RICK . - .. L DIA \\"ISE~1AN ELEANOR BoL 1922 . I AR . '\ IA t:D CASTLE ELISE lR\' ING CATHERINE BROUGH ER . B . RKl\IAN CATHERINE ALv-oRD R osE ] EA P AULINE TERRELL 1923 . Ru H K G .. \\ . 7 NELLE H uBBARD LAURA THOl\1PSON t:N . OoESSA LASTRAPES j AN ICE EASTERLIX G PoRTER Lou CALH I ARY R cE. . 1 ARGARET HALL . TYLER LEE KN IGHT GERTRUDE Bu LER . . I 1L . RED RoGA ~ . l AI\-11 E CLARK CARIELLA BELL ELIZABETH \V EYl\IAN 192+ FRA ~CES \V E):­ ~IAN . H. Ru l c:\I LLAN . l\1ARY :\l c . l1 LLAN FRAXCES PERRY THEL~IA LINNARTZ ETTA BAIN EVENS . BETTSIE FuLLER , -IVIAN RINEHART Lou1s E S . l1\ NNA E H ESTER ANDERSON B 1LLIE \VALLACE . wARD S . LL01'D I ARTI ~ Pagc 270 • - Delta Delta Delta • L . IPIL, Tl"\LL,., 1~ ERRE . LEE, HA ,. :'\E\VTON,DuBLIALL,~\\GERc.,A, . KA-.! t . Top R TANKERSLEY, S1'tITH, TABER, HASSELL, PEAK, II VARD, \,-EA\ ER, P111LLIP ~ , \. zd Rozu . co . · S S1'.IN . j E HENDERSON, PRICE, l-lARRIS, HARRIS, N1cH OLSGRA\.ES,CROWDER,ERSON, . N.\• ,.• z. R .... Bott F ou nded at Boston U ni,·ersi t\r, 1888 • • Texas C11aptcr Establis11ed Februar 22, 19 12 " . SORORES IN URBE • I Rs . BoY \r\ "ELLS l'vl RS. 0. B. \VEST . :\ ~IRs . Ul\tPH REY LEE :\1Rs. DA\ 11s cLIFF 11 CH uMNEY . . •rRs . \\1 . . RA Rur. HAZEL ED\\'ARDS SADI E TANKERSLEY SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 ELIZABETH \\-EAVER SuE ~ LDRED LEE . l ELIS E CRO\VDER H ELEN P EAK . w. E j ENNET j ENKINS NA HARRIS 1922 ILY HARRIS . .. 0RELLA KANGERGA E ALL. \VHIA .. SALLIE GRA\'ES Cv E .1\NDERSON GRACE TANCRED :. KATHERI H ELEN TABER 1923 ' '. LAURA TANKERSLE RuB HA1\1PIL 1\1YRA H ASSELL · . l\I ARGARET P HILLIPS 1924­GEORGE ALl\IA TERRELL ALEENE Sl\IIT H VARD \. IARIA)l PRI CE \ 11cTORIA H . H ARRI ET H ENDERSON FAY CARTER TALLY KLE . BARB..\RA E Pagc :?i 1 E\\'TON . "s . Lo • Phi Mu RTER . CREvvs, PBY, . Top R ow SPEARS, RENFRO, RATLIFF, YETT, \VALKER, Dul\lARS, D zd Row HENDRICKS, CocKE, CocKE, CLARK, BALLARD, BRADSHA\\,, BALL, S YDER, BARNES . . c·coS Tlzird Row KELLER, ] ONES, HARRIS, BREUSTEDT, H RNSBY, Dou THITT, GEFFERT, DELERY, 0RY . Botto i Row TH ELL, K1LANDER, \VEBER, l\1 KE, l\l KE, K RKPATRICK, FoRRESTER, .. . . O ,.. Ps .~ . .. G . TuRMAN, You Founded at Wesle)ran College, Georgia, 1852 Phi Chapter Established May 15 , 19 13 SORORES IN URBE l\1ARTINMER LowRY TERESA . YETT l\IRs. HD.W.l\1Rs. . so. l\1oRRAN .~ NoRs. l\1R . o . G1ESECKE l\fARY HousB..l\1Rs SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 G . A HENDRIX THELMA You .. RTER E . s P . Lo LILLIAN BREUSTEDT ALl\IARINE HARRIS GEORGE BALL l\1ARTHA BRADSHA\V ALICE BALLARD KATHERINE KELLAR HIT . LLY Dou . RKPATRICK P . ELIZABETH K 1922 • ELL . YDER l\1ARY O . sE W ALKER LucY BELL S . Lou BIE MARIAN ELOISE YETT . MARTHA D CLARKE KE . FRANCIS M 1923 l\1ATTIE M ALICE 0RY HELEN THOMPSON KE . SBY . HoR .. ZA A . DoROTHY DuMARS MERLE MARTINDALE EL IRENE JONES KATHERINE RENFRO MATTIE BARNES MARY CALDWELL 0ZALLA F ORRESTER 1924 sE DELERY MABEL TuRMAN GLADYS WEBER . Lou LANDER 0LA CREWS . NA0~11 CocKE FERN K EvA K G ] ONES HALLIE GEFFERT . . Page 272 Alpha Phi L o v ELL, HILL, EBB G1LL, GREER, GRANT, TAYLOR, FLA~ISON .' \\Top Row BENNETT ,. vv . PSON, DoGGETT, F1scHER, LAKE, BR . . Rou• ALLEN, THo ... . tt. B rracuse Universit )..., 1872 . Founded at S Omega Chapter Established May 14, 1920 • SORORES IN URBE ANNA B ENNETT MARGUERITE L EIGH SORORE IN FACULTATE .. . IE P. HoR . GoL SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 LL . Lo LA GREER GLADYS FLA~ISON :tvl1NNA G 1922 LL . MARTHA RI VERS A LLEN KATHERI NE F1SCHER ] ESSE MARY H FRANCES L. M RICK H BYRON . Ru ' ..: 1923 RDIE G RANT . 111RIA~1 BRO\\' N 11AR)' BAR BOUR TA)'LOR B 0 LLIE L AKE 1924 E LIZABETH THOIVIPSON ] OSE PHINE B ENNET VIRGINIA W EBB ELLA DAGGETT ELIZABETH L ovELL Page fi 3 ~-~~-z~=~ • ..::.~~~ · . ­ - ~ .; Pagf' 2 c :. l'a ) ~ ­ ~ ; ." Interfrat_ernity Council Co1T,ss,LING, MoFER, . HELLAND, BATE1'1AN, vVALKER, CASTLE, C Top R ow FowLER ,IcGREGOR, TH0!\1PSON, TAYLOR!\ ,.. MAsNNETT, .. VAUGHAN, S . LLOUGH . !\1cCSeco11d Row GRUNDY, ] OH NSTON, DA\ri s ,. AN BRO\\'N, FERGuso'\\ . EN, Cox, NEELY, DuK E, G . Bottoni Row NAsH, TERRELL, Hoo 11NCOLN, THO~IAS OFFICERS t .. LLEWL1"N DuKE Pre~ride VAN J'icc·-Preside11t \. CROZIER G Treas1J.rer- .\. EFF :\1. N EEL,. St·crtta . ~ • MEMBERS G. A. HELLAND A. A. BATEMAN JESSE WALKER 7 J. DC !\ FER 1. F. LING . .CASTLER.•\\ VLER \. FL.R. .. s .] ~ C. Co!\1osF..] A. H. !\1cC LLOUGH AUCHN L. l\I . STINNETT . \.E.] . 1 • THO~IPSONc. ~.. !\IcGREGOR!. ~•\\SON!\1AH..] R. TAYLOR A. c. GRUNDY A. s. JOHNSON ARLEIGH DAVI S c. E. NASH B. !\1. TERREL EN A. F. Cox ] . M. NEELY . HooC. R. L. B. D uKE \\'.c. G O\VAN BEN BRO\VN \V . B. f ERGUSON G. R. THO~IAS • Page 2i6 Phi Delta Theta Top Rozv­ . '\v GRIFFIN, jACOBS . HA .,.:. EN, H . ,· .' l-l 1\RRI ,BLE . l\ . TR,'. sE . j .:>, . LLOUGHB\' ) C 1lAl\ BERS, \\l 111 v\' ELL, BARR zd Row CHILTON 1~ \V . LL . G. . St·co . l\ .:.. .,. \VELLS, B . . \1 Al\lS, C u LP AS, s, BRAZELTON, \\'o , \\ 7ALLACE, GRIZZARD L. PA s, R ,.. BERTs . B. \\7ELLS Row ... . Bott . . \\,s.. ALKER, PA\' NE, \\"oo .. ., .. A.\ " NE, Po IARS H , , . S EDl\IA N ,· . 1848 Founded at ~Iiami Vni,rersit Beta Chapter Established September 15 , 1883 • FRATRES IN URBE 7 Rov BE .. c HEK j. j AGGENER ALVI N Sl\IITH, ] R• . ~ .] G. WILCOX lRELAND GRAVES F. H. RAYMOND ALEX S EDl\fAN. ] . H. w1 L L 1 A l\1 s RALPH RANDOLPH LEIGH ELLIS E. c. BERWICK ACY . S].V. . Do ALD PENN FRANZ FIZET \ C. A. \V LCOX . FRATRES IN FACULTATE E. C . BARKER w. H. ~1AYES E. T. 1\IILLER D. B . CASTEEL ~1I . RGAN CALLAvVAY F. L. ] E'VETT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 jESSE \VALKER RALPH Woo EDMAN. S . E . BRYAN NIARSH 1922 1 P -.. LLIA . W AMS CECIL HADEN . . R B. WELLS TTS BERT PAYNE . A . E jACK J osEY L. PAINE SAWNIE R . BERTSON 1923 . W LLIAl\1 BARRY . '\\ LLIAl\I CHILTON . T l\-1 HARRIS STATES jACOBS I. \Voo . j UDSON jAl\iES .- . ANCEY C u LP HENRY GRIZZARD 1924 ' .. RA \\11LLOUGHBY SHERl\IAN CHAMBERS L E\VIS \VHITE jACK H ELL' .~ CARLTON TRIMBLE l R \VIN GRIFFITH CHARLEY \V . . LLIS S . NEY THOl\fAS j u L . AN BRAZELTON G. \\1 ELLS HERBERT \ V ALLACE Pagc 277 • Kappa Alpha ,ss~I. Rt. . ,s . GH, RoBERLLOt:. icC . ,EVENS, BR'\.AN . Top Row RABB, HE~1PS ELL, \\T. Russ, S L. D. CART\\' RI GHT EY .. RIPLING, HAl\1ILTON, Kr . d Row HAcKLER, GREGORY, CAI\IPBELL, KRAUSE, S .. Seco GRANBERRY, DREI BELBIS, Fos ER, P RTER, 1-1o RE, ] . CARTWRIGHT, O'KEEFE, . . . Row ... . t. Bo BROWN Founded a t \\7ashington and Lee, 1865 Omicron Chapter Established October S . . 3 HN DRAKE . j GEORGE NALLE R. E. L. BATTS, JR• E. BRAl\1LETTE . 1 ILKERSO \\•ALBERT \\1 FRATRES IN URBE \V. K. WROE LSON . GA.H. .] R. HAl\11LTON BRADFIELD.. \\.] NK . 1ALTER F\\ RE. lo . •F. \\1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE BERT A. LA\V D. A. PENICK . R ]. CART\\7RIGHT PERRv PoRTER vvN . BR . BE LLOUGH . GEORGE McC KEEFE . o .. .J Gus KRAUSE BERTS . R'1ATHE\\~ L. D. CART-YVRIGHT MMIE HAMILTON . J FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 ER . FosH..] 1922 ]. P. DREIBELBIS T. H. CAI\IPBELL 1923 RE . JoE ~Io NEY .. K ENS'STE\.. ''\TE DA 1924 v. s. RABB \\ 1 • E. R0\'1'E RRELL . \V H.s. s. H. CARTER [Ol\ . 1 I LLIAl\[ D\\ .] B. CocHRAN, jR. K. HACKLER • .\ ARD GRANBERR'HO\\ ALLE GREGORY B. D. BRYAN G . BERT You . R \\'. c. STRIPLING Russ.. \\ DAVID HEI\-ISELL 1 I Ac Russ Paoc 278 • Beta Theta Pi LSON . Top Row PEYTON, PuRNELL, NEvv'TON, DANI ELS, TrMPSON, HARDIN, BLEDSOE, T REDGE. EL ,.. IAN, HERFF, Scov.B ELL, FuR ,. PtPKiNES, . ],zd Row BARNARD . co. St TT, GREER, TuRNER . D1TTMAR, Sc ,.. cK, \VRIGHT, AcHES . CuscK, . c . Tliird Row HA Founded at Mian1i University, 1839 Beta On1icron Chapter Established November 22, 1883 • FRATRES IN URBE NSOLVING . G. H. K HALL vV1LLIAMs .. CALDWELL REvERED.V.\ E . D. JOHNS HuGH C. EvANS ]. L. WRC. T. J. CALDWELL EwELL NALLE ] oHN W. HAWKINS AN .. Do . H . }EI NER . EucENE S FRATRES IN FACULTATE H ENR1' \\T. HARPER JAl\IES E. P EARCE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 RDITT1-1AA.EL~1ER . . AcHESON Lou1s A. ScoSAl'vI l\lARCUS GREER ]. \V. B ERETTA R o 1· BARNARD 922 . ER ~IES HANCOCK . RIGHT Lou1s W. TuR \\' \\ ' ILLIA~I JA HARDIN ... w · . L1•WARD HERFF P. A. PEYTON . E .. CouLTER T1~1Ps 1923 CoLEf\IANBERT . lVIARSHALL BELL R .. FRED Sco cK LocKE Pu RNELL . BERT Cus . ONES R]H.E. • PKIN FRANK NEV\'TON . CLARENCE P 1924 AN FRITZ DANIELS . LSON ] ACK FuRrv . DA\'ID T FRA N K ELDREDGE BRUCE BLEDSOE Page 279 • Sigma Alpha Epsilon • Top Row STAATS, ScHUMACHER, P u TTY F ELD, }ENNINGS, 0. B LDRICK, l\.CoMPTON , ,1cCELVEY. . M c C LLOUGH, H AMMER . Seco 11d R ow A ouE, H PKINS, T ow SEND, PATTON, l\IcCRACKEN l\Io RE, B. BRELSFORD , .. . . A o u E, A ERSON, GAITH ER .. . ,PARKER,MBROUGH, TERRELL, SPIVEY, BEAVERS, }ENNINGS, SANFORD, DuK E, GoETH . Tliird Row K W EBSTER, BRELSFORD sity of Alabama, 1856 · . Founded at Unive 1884 , . Texas R ho Chapter Established l\tfay 2 FRATRES IN URBE ] . W . Nl c C LENDON N. A. ST EDl\IAN ] . G. PREST ON LES . C. G. G THOMAS A LLEN P . SADLER R. w. SHIPP F. G. Fox TGOMERY . MoT..] TER . wARD D. W. Hu . D. R. Woo ] . L. A RLITT ERLING Fu LMORE T. H. McGREGOR . S . cu.. . HuH.W. LLOUGH ]. W. ScARBROUGH E. B. HANCOCK . Kc. .] .] \V. DAVIS I. P. L ocHRIDGE FRATRES IN FACULTATE .. WHAREY \V. E. DuB.]. H . Y. B ENEDICT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 19 21 L. B. DuKE HERBERT B EAV ERS 19 22 MBROUG H . SANFORD H. M. KD.A. B. M. TERRE LL P. H. STODDAR w. H. ] ENNINGS H. w. SPIV EY • E. F. WEBSTER G . s. PARKER ETH . Gc.A. LDRICK . BN. s. 1923 G. D. HAMMER W. H. M c C LLOUGH, ]R. ]. P.ADOUE . H. P. BRELSFORD RE . OE McCRACKEN .] R. Mo] D. L. SMITH ] . A. M c CELVEY C. W. ScHUMACHER ELD . FA.G. 1924 Y 0. jENNINGS .. Pu C. G. STAATS ouE W. K. HoPKINS . Eo CoMPTON .] A D. PATTON B. BRELSFORD sEND . ToM Tow H. l\1. ANDERSON .] GAITHER Paoe 280 Sigma Chi I\1. CALLL To p Rozv \V EAR, GoBLE, CRA\VFORD, B. :\IcCALLu:r-.1, A KI NSON, BERRYMAN, LACKEY, BR UG H­ . . cEs . GEs. DAN Ho . Ho . TON Do E l\IISTON, F. LACY, SI\IITH, l\IATHEvVS, EcKHART, \VARD, v\7ELCH, P PE, FLANAGAN, . . d Row .. St·co Hu ~1E l\luRPHY \\' ARNER, HosK Ns, T NAN, E cHENROHT, Co RASBERRY, GARDERE ,.. . '. . Third Roiu Fourtli Row DEVINEY, :\IcCA R. H. G LLETT, GREEN, I. \V. GrLLETT, TAYLOR, A. Y. Mc­ . ,. • 1iami U niversi t}·, r854 . Founded a t ~"lpha Nu Chapter Established f\ugust 27, 1884 FRATRES IN URBE cKLER ] . BouLDIN RECTOR . LLEN MAx B~"V. P. \ cKLER DR. ]oE EcKHART . LER HARRY B . BuF..] RROW. i\.lI. . •}RCHARDSON, . BENSON WILLIAM Rl\IAX FRATRES IN FACULTATE BBITT . ER s. P. F1NCH D. F. B . RovsF..] PER . ALBERT Co FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 G1LLETTH.R. . C01C..] . IcCA~C. K. G. !\1. GREEN I. w. GILLETT 1922 . G. SMITH D. LACY 1cCALLUl\I . YA. jACK RASBERRY G. l'vluRPHY G. Boos s . LEO TYNAN \V. 11ATHEWS B. HosKr ]. CRAWFORD L. EDMISTON T. R. TAYLOR 1923 PE 0. PowELL G. GARDERE . A. P B. \ VEAR ]. LACKEY R. BERRY~fAN BLE \V. ATKINSON B. FLANAGAN . GR. F. LACY L. \\1ARNER 0. EcKHART 1924 cEs . B. ~I cCALLUl\I D. Ho \V. \VELCH D. BRAUGHTON T. WARD L.HUME HLANDER . GEs .] H. B . HoD. Paoc Z81 Kappa Sigma Top Row Jo HNSON, G. BARBER, S ITH, P PE, SHERRILL, ~rl. vVRE NN, ELLIS, HART, ]. GRAVES . . v. ,icG EE, HARRIS . ,LES · . Po LK, DROUGHT, F. LC. s, .~ LLIA . "\\,d Row S1L\1ERMAN, OBLE .. Seco GHT . . lcK f\E, ... S CRUTCHER, BYRNE, DROUGHT, G. W LLIAMS, H . . RENFRO, .~ Tlzird Row DEAN, CuNNINGHA LLIAMS, K. PRESTON, E. HART . V\ K,FERGUSON, C. SHERRILL, KELTON, PEcHELLAND, ,. so . HART, ~lu RCHM. Fourtli Row RHEA Founded at University of Virginia, 1867 Texas Chapter Established September 18 , 1884 FRATRES IN URBE F. T. Co .] w. MAXWELL NERLY . NASH L. SLAUGHTERP..] BBINS . RosENBERG S. TAYLOR \ V. L. R . R. L. SLAUGHTER F. P. Vo RE .. DowELL E. C. CALDWELL w. M. THORNTON ARTHUR MH.G. LL.. B. Es A.RACE THOMPSON Doc HART ] . H. HART . H EN V. D. HART v. F. \V 0 0 L D R I D G E w. A. HARPER . Woo . woo . GREE \ \ FRANK KrTEY T. ] . THOMSON s. w. FISHER \ V. w. FIS HER TEN OHN LAPRELLE, ] R A. F. BEVERLY . GER LLSMAN vVo . R . ]ALL. Goo . H sHER EARLE B. J\lAYFIELD AL. BEVERLY S. N. KEY . F K. F BRooKs H. L. HrLGARTNER R. D. PARKER .. .vv.DENTONM.A. GRAHA!\-1EN J\IALCOLM . SEND \V. L. ELLIOTT ] oE WooTO\VN• 1\\1\. FRATRES IN FACULTATE .] R. BAILEY W. L. SowERS P.]. STORM KILLIS CAMPBELL s T. u. TAIrLQR w. A. RHEA ... F. \V. S1l\1 I. P. HrLDEBRAND FRATRES IN UNIVERSITA TE 1921 C. l\1. SHERRILL \V." B. FERGUSON .] D. PRESTON Nl. HART - L . RHEA 1922 j HNSON R. DEANJ\I..] LLIAl\IS . \VC.SMITHR.V. . \ ELLIS c. BYRNE FRANKLIN PECK.] . so . cH J\1uRK. N . E G. \V. JOHNSON G. 1\.. HELLAND vv. R. vVRE ... ST. 1923 NI NGHAM . BLE ] ACK Cu . BARBER PoPE H. N G.V.\ LLIA~IS . KELTON ] . J\lcKNIGHT .] H. W P. 192+ SHERRILL1. \. LK B. CRUTCHER F. DROUGHT . AY RENFRO E. M. P] LVERMAN .] McGEE E. HARRIS . HART F. SE. L. \ ". GRAVES G. DROUGHT .] HART R. LYLES Pagc 282 Sigma Nu • -fANES, Ross, ]. L1Ps~FER, . CRTER, . l\1c\VHH, . lc ~IELLAN, \\'E1·~1ou . ,. so . cH . Top Row Hu COMB, HARRELL, CRUZE ,. D1xoHARBOUR,l\1uRRELLHALTON,vAN, .. o11d Row ]oHNSON, ]A~IESON, ERvVIN, DoS,·c.. ScHMI T/1ird Row KrMBR cKERS, TH RN, D . L Psco B, SouTHERN, S1'11TH, TAYL E, l\1YRICK, . .~ . . . "\.B ,. HA'l\1?v10ND, \ , . 1LLI A~IS t r lz R T H A s H P P E R, HE s TER, H 1LL, AYREs, FE N L E v, BR Y c E, ] . -T .. F .1c K E R s, BA R R ET,, . .~ . w . . l,..ounded at \firginia Military lnstitute, 1869 , . lT psilon Chapter Established Decem ber • FRATRES IN URBE rGHT . BARNHART f RED F OvVLER ARLEY V. KH. B. H. C. BARNHART GEORGE CHRISTIAN J. H. BROWNLEE EL K. BROWN ] AcK LowRY . N!\1cKEANT.A. lORLEY Q. C. TAYLOR' . .BuAAS ET.0. BERT FELGAR . GEORGE SHELLE'\'GEORGE C. HAWLEY R BERTSON . RALSTON BEN RI. . OHN .~ FRATRE IN FACULTATE cH. ScHP.E. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 . so. cH . MB PAuL Hu . CoFER ] . C. LrPscD.]oHN 1922 ] . F . . ER\VIN R. L. LL ~YRES . H .. .r . HESTER R. HALTON R. H. l\IIA cFA R LA N E l. . .F \\T. 1IcvV HORTER E. P. Ross G. R. THOMAS G. P. FENLEY 1923 . HARBOUR C. 1fANES G. DrxoA.H. c. E. BARRETT .] B. W1LLIAMS cH. ScHA. H. FITZGERALD l\lf. G. SMYTHE .] S. C. j OHNSON T. ScHf\11G.H.LIPSCO~IB R. CRUZED.R. Kil\IBROK. . 1vA . ICKERS ] . Do . \.B s C. GRAY . loRR . .l-. L 1924 PPER . BRYCE R. H. I--IARRELL L. s. HF..-\\ R. HAv.t l\-10 N D F. KANE H. B. JA~1ESON luRRELL P. L. 'RES E. Pt.TGH . .\..1 A\ UTHER E. G. s~11TH . SI.. ~ ...\." D. TAYLOE R. THORN .] VICKERS CK . vR !. .T .] . R. R BINSON H. \VEY?\!OUTH B. l\Icl\IELLAN Pagr 2 J 886 . Chi Phi Top Row K s . NG, KELLER, P . LK, O'Co . NOR, SwENSON, ~1ITH, 1-1ARTIN, DoNALD, L ooP . St cond Row L LOY , . BuRKE, R EE .. SAM~t ,. s, . .,. ARNOLD, BARNES, S EPH ENSON, H . MAs GREGG G . E .. T hird Row SEAY, E. VANDERSTUCKEN, PRESSLER, LLETTE, Co . KLI N, MAN, LEEPER , NGER . C BLEY, w. MASON Fourth Row ]. VANDERSTUCKEN, vVILLIAMS, WALLING, MuELLER, LowREY, S . , PROLL Founded at Princeton, 1824 Nu Chapter Established ~1arch, 1892 • FRATRES IN URBE C. W. MoRRISON w. T. CASWELL LLER . 0. M .] H. w. WELLS E. ]. PALM B. H. BLOOR B. w. GREIG FRATRES IN FACULTATE CHARLE S E. RowE . M LTON B. P FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 ERCEL K1NG FRANK ~'lARTIN RTER . LLOYD .. E . H wELL MuELLER BRYAN STEPHENSON BROWN WILLIAMS w. WALLACE MASON 1922 • D. H. E. KELLER HARRISON J. P LK . BEN H . LLIARD O'Co R ... . W LLIAM JEWEL SMITH MER . H ~ifASON A. M. G. SwENSON . GE RGE C oNGER Aucus LL. PR . JosEPH VANDERSTUCKEN E. M. L. SEAY GRADY LowREY 1923 . TH MAS LooP . S HYATT D NALD . ERLING C. BuRKE . Es E . DAv ... Aus w. Hous E SAMMONS jACK REED . E WARD S BLEY . EMILE VANDERST UCKEN HERMAN PRESSLER 1924 WARD BARNES ALFONSO w. ARNOLD BANNOR GREGG . E . LLETTE W . LLIAM CoNKLIN WARD LEEPER S IDNEY E MAN .. GRISWOLD G . E Page 284 Alpha Tau Omega E GER, R ,\\ . ELL, ELAl\ . Top Row DoAK, l\l 1c HALS, D o . sE, TH '\\ ,.. Ps . l\ . 1LLS, S . .. cSt zd Row GRoss . , .. E, C o RTES . , i osEL\·, L . ,NCOLN . i c PHAIL, H ocKE .. ERY, G ussETT, F. Bu E .. 1 T/1ird Row l\l cCoNNELL, ~I1LES, LAIN, HARRISON, v..co .. Io Foundcd at \ ~irginia l\Iilitary Institute 1865 Gamma Era Chapter Established ·)la . 1, 1897 FRATRES IN URBE • A. l\I. BARTON L. C. HARRISON .] F. CHA~IBERS PERCY PENN\'BACKER ] . 0. CALD\VELL \\TALLACE T . . B . \ V. R. H u . R . so. CHARD R . BINSON . R. l\1oN s E BuR . EARL DEEN T. vV. CuRRr' BENNETT Huoso . . \\ ALTER BREMOND RALPH G . ETH Bo . YBACKER .. NER PE FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. E. , -INSON . GE RGE C. Bu TE . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 A. D. l\1o N. B. GussETT F. Bu ERY . ~co.. E .. C. B. LAIN A. P. HARRISON 0. G. l\1 . LES \\·. H. l\I cCo NI CHOLS .] A. R. l\1 ELL .. . SELE1', ]R• CLA,. 1922 T. D. ROYVELL, JR. LN. c.. L . Lu . GE RGE Bu E .. 1923 KAT D • Ro,· ::\IATHE\\'S K \' LE ELA TH.. Sl\As,· AK . l . I RB'J." CoRTES 192+ BERT GROSS KEN~IORE HUNTER . R HocKER .~ SA RA).'~IOND ,,-I LLS FRANCIS STEGER THORLEIGH THOl\IPSON J11\1 l\l cPHAI L - . CARL s Do sE. CARROLL S EED . Page 2 '5 Phi Gamma Delta . · Fi LLEN, HAl\IILTON, SEALE, K LATT, SLATER, TARRA T , Ev\'l\IAN, ~ . ~ .. AR .. st Row Go i cGREGOR, ... R c HAR soN, G1LSTRAP . . i\.uBREY, . ,LLER . I zd Row 1 "AKE1"'", F. CRA\VFORD, LocK\\:·oo irLLER, Sl\JITH, TAFFORD, \\-H TE, K o HLER, . . , . . Seco . F . S\vN,BARLOWE, BouRv.....,S Row ?\1l\l\1S, PROCTOR, R BERTSON, VowELL, THO!vIPSON, \V. \ VHrTE, E GLI SH , . . . . Tlzird IcA FFORD. CRs, . lc DANIELS, SHIEL . ,. LLAN . HE, . s. BLES,'IDA\ Fourtli Row H 0 Lrv1Es, l. l\IoRGAN, GREEN, BARR0\\7, PATTERSON, CHUl\1NEY, CANNON, F ovvLER, B ECKl\1AN +r811 , . a n d ] effe r s . . i ngt . u n ded at \ \ .,. a s l . F Tau Deuteron Chapter Established 1883; Re-established 1901 FRATRES IN URBE I .. DEEN G. H. BRUSH . l\lEECHAR. \\T cE . H. R ."'"\ c . cE vv. B. GARRETT \\1. P. You . GERS LBERT S. BuRLESON Ju . Ro B.P. \\.-P. 0LDHA s. \\7 CRA\VFORD \\ • H. BRENIZER ] UDGE K OV\7I N 7 •l . L. C. BRENIZER H. THAXTON FRATRES IN FACULTATE FREDER c Du ~lILES HANLEY . cALF . . PAT H Ll\1 ES WH1TAKERr. . .AL As HBY B'. . D. SH URTER S. RE. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE aduate Students .· G D''' I G HT ~IcDANIELS G. ~IORGAN 1921 LLAND . LLIAlVI H. H . MoRGAN RALPH FO\VLER \ Vr. EARNEST GRUEI\E CHARLES BARRO\V JOH N C. PATTERSON CHul\,INEY s \\rHITE Dt:DLE)C. E GLISH LLIAl\1 . V\ . ' .. CuR 1922 ARD .. ALLEN SHIELDS DAN 1l oRGAN \v... ALTER Go H1c Ks H. f\LLEN T. GRAHA!vl HAl\IILTON El\1IL KLATT • o . A UBREY LEE LocKw1\. LLIA!vl . V\•GEORGE CANNON . cH . rDv.r. . '\\TH ''Sv\'EETIE'' BARLO . 1.. H. S BEN . . B ouR BERT BLEDSOE PAUL DAVIS . PSON R . v.E C. THo . ] 1923 T :. EvERETT R. SEALE DENNIS R. SLATER JACK ,,.... TARRA XON GREEN . PAUL B. NEW1'1AN LESHER \V. l\lcGREGOR D R EESE CLE\' ELAND GEORGE KEAN CARL vVELLER C 1FFORD 1· EA K E1"'" GEORGE H . \\7ILLARD TARLTON STAFFORD jACK C. , ... OV\'ELLAl\IS .~ "DAN T. \\7HITE B R Y A N C. :\Ic \\7I LLIA!\1 \ V HITE 1924 GEORGE C. CRAWFORD B usTER vVEATH ERFORD STEGER ALEXANDRIA IFT.,." LANcE s C HESTER C . R 1c HAR . T... v.VARD GrLSTRAP ESS c. S \. H ] 1 BERTSON . ALTER PROCTOR l\'A~ R \\ Page .286 - so . Delta Tau Delta • Tup Rou' HALL, DoNAGHE ,.' GAl\tBILL, . i cCLURE, CARSON, GAl\tl\ION, CLARK, P os ., PERRY, LAND . BucK1NGHAl\1, T l R o1v ).. St·co T/1ird R ,." .. 1ER, RAGLAND, .\ s HB ,GER. BA,' . sE .~ RA .', DouBLEDAY, R. I-IuLsE ox. K ,. PLI . ] t''i. . ,·. cL:. \",·. T1· . Es, j EFFRE ,· . \\ YJLKl:\SON, HARBEN, PARR s H , THO!\lAS, Dt:LAXE 1\\ ,. . Goo E, SLEDGE }"'oi ~ rt /1 R . . , .. . 'Lt' GoocH i cCARTNE1', D C. :\IATHES, Es LL, SLr 1P, :\Ic:\I AHON, GA LLO oo - • "'' A y . 1t . RL' G E L E 1 B otto 111 R .,.: j o H NSON, Ho ,PER . B. \\". :\IATHES, S. HuLSEY 1-lENDRICKS, DA\'IS, \\ HISENA IA )' E s , .' . .. Fou ded at Bethan)· Co\1ege, 1859 +• 1904 . Gamn a Iota Cl1aptcr Established .\ pril FRATRES IN URBE .] B..\ NoRE\VS 0RVILLE C oRvVIN ] . \V. ).lAX\\' ELL P. ]. "\ NTHON1' D. B. GRAC'"\ H. \\1• ~OLEN \\." ,,.• STE\\'ART BERT BADGER joHN GRACY . R JOH ~L"\ . E 0. I S .: IKi . \\." C. BRO\\'~ FRATRE IN FACULTATE DR. IJ. T. PARLIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 ' .' PER . Eo'' ARD R uGELE ELBERT 0. Ho . \ LBERT . JOI-l:\'SON • 77 \\ HISENAXT B. \\T. l\IATiiES 1~1 H. HuLSEY IIERBERT \\ , H o11ER HENDRICKS . FRA K Es LL .. . E'\\ ES . DELL ::\I A C . ?\1AT1-l E S 1 C. CLARK D To~ \\1. 1s '\\ . •\ RLEIGH 1912 T. Buc KING CL.o\.RENCE L. Dooo . ] E IA}.I . P.\l. L :\rc . 1A 11 oN 1923 . H . .R. P I-IE . l\t ER ToLAND '\AGHE . i cCLuRE RY Do {}A1'1\101'D r{t.TL SE"\. .] P. PooL, j R . \\ 1 1\l. RAl\lSE \' 1• FRAN K l '.: GARD S\ . . R BT. j PLIN . ER THOl\l ~NOX \\ D. LA . E T ' . NES ~10 · . R"\1 Es Go . Jo - 0 DuLA~E1· ::\lAURICE "\ NGL1' RE D. JEFFREi' } J\(. K LEDGE - ' . E T .. IlARR\. GALLO\\ AY i cCARTNEY . LEE lloRACE GoocH 1924 .\\ E ARD CARSO l. L. L. GAl\lBILL l .LON H ALL CL1-\t.'DE PERR1' GAI ~Es Pos . GEORGE D . ~ 1?\,10.\ G1 CuR·r1s :\lATHEs . \ LPHONSO RAGLA D . BERT . \ SHBY CL)'DE PARRISH l\IA l" RICE BADGER CARSO:X HARBE~ . 01 . • l \ \ . 1 L K 1-:\S0 ~ Hl'BERT SLI1'1P . Par c .• s . • • Phi Kappa Psi Top Row Cox, K ox, H ENRY, FuLCHER, Bo\v tAN , BuLLINGTON, A rsoN, Srl\Il\ION Sc Hl\IIDT, ,... ~ . \\ 1ARD ,:\IEREDITHETT, .... TERS, 0LI\'ER, LrGHTFOOT, S . o"o\\fLrcK,oNEY, . GVLAND, \. Seco11d Row B RSCHFELD . HBLOCKER, ELLIOTT, CHARLTON, PATTERO, ]o ES, ALLEN, R CE, HALE, EPPERSON, CRANE '" \. . Tlzird Row SMITH ELDS, \". HrLL . CRoss, ~1oss, B LACK, SHLL, . HG.HAl\1, . N EELY, HowELL, PEcK, 0L . Fourtlz Rou ashington and }efferson, 1852 . \\Founded at Texas Alpha Chapter Established 190+ • FRATRE IN URBE s. c. GRANBERRY FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. G. }AMES ]. L. HENDERSON C. P. PATTERSON E. EvERETT HALE JOHN H. SHIELDS FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 v. BLAcK . \ . BRYAN 0LDHA1\1 HuLo .]BRENHAl\1\V.• 1 \\ LL LE\VIS B. WALKER . EFF M. NEELY \ ...ERNON B. H} MMONS . NLAY S . VELL GEORGE F \. 1 AYNE R. H\\ 1922 ELL M. Cox .. cE CRoss, ] R . ] . FRASIER Moss WE . PR • . o . c .. BuLLP. . H . ]LL . RSHFELD GEORGE P. H . HH.ED\VIN . BERT P. A . JR . RWl\IAN, . RoYcE LINTON B E. BAss DISON 1923 BEN N. PECK•JRVLAND, \. JOHN B. HENDERSON ,,",SHIRLEY R NNETT .. S PowELL CHARLTON F. BEAUMONT SAl\IE ] DAVID s. MEREDITH ox FRANK S. Woo TERS . tL G. K . ACK IKE SMITH W] . DNEY . GHTFOOT ALLEN \V. CLARK CHARLES c. G . GANO L CRANE ARTHUR l\1. ALLEN . o . EPPERSON RoYsJ.L. REW A. JORDAN .. A HENRY C. FuLCHER, III HARRY P. PERKINS 1924 FRANK R. PATTON H . R cHARD 0L LA\VRENCE B. JONES VER. . s RowLAND N. FLrCK .. WARD ALBERT B. CuRH.]oE ALBERT H. BLOCKER .. l\11PAT HENRY vV1L L 1A1\1 B. sc H EL\VELL SMITH RuFus PENRY CHRISS ELLIOT Page 288 " Delta Chi Top Ror{' LL'\, S ~ , .\\ ,. O..' Il \\ . Ll\IA . "\\ . oo-\\,s.s. .,..., · . o . ll1\)'NI E , ARE, \\TA1' I:..RS, ~I ILLER, J-l o r·c 11K - . NETT . l ,\ LO:\E, Bo .. x, S1 B . t' .: 11d Ro C. " . tc ',. ,. o . \\ :. . 1Ps . ... C111 B. CocKL, 1-I. ., cc.ERS, GREE BE,\IRD, ll1\R x, Co1. 1:.., s TIA 1 "",\ RKI ~(. T O ,:\ - . s . c RAss, CoALE, ELL ~o 1 E\1 ERTS, S. S T/1i1·d Ru·~ t· ~. CH T, :\As H . , i cGRECOR, . o . , .: \\ K cRAS 111TE, CocKE , E A I. E' BE N B 0 ',,' cA L D \ \ r.. L L • I;ou11dcd at Cor . cll l . r . i,·ersit}·, 90 I 5, 1907 Cl · . apte . E stablisl1cd 1\ p1·il I -.. . exa s FRATRES IN FACULTATE . Ss.'vV. FER. R. E. C J0 H N c. T 0 \ ,. N E s C. S. P . TTS E. D. H LfRTER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 19 21 .< l\IPKI N ] . H. SEALE P. H. CALD\\' ELL .. E LER S I1\1PSON . ,.,, r. ::\IcGREC.OR . H.·\\ LL CocKE 1922 E. B. KNICHT F. J. vv· HITE l. E\' ERT . H. BEN B O\\, E. B. Coc KE . .] H . B EAIRD LLER . l . .·\\.] 1ITH . ,,.. ' . CHRISTIA T. F. ~ASH F. E\'ERTS . B. 1923 J. B. vVARE s... SP .. Ov F. S .. DG RA S .' D. H. Ho R . ).J. \\7H. 1\1!. Bo . c HK ss . ETT .. ATER '..\ DE ER BICGERS 1924 . . Lv . '\\.C ED C o ALE L SON '\-0 () D L }:; , . P0\\1I S TARKINGTON R. \\1ILL~IAN I. ELLIS . 7 ] . D. HARDI:-J \\• GREENWOOD ] . HAYNIE \\' . ~lALO E :;-. C . NODGRAS'5 ,\"!. .!''Y . r. . Delta Sigma Phi ,ARD'.'' .oo\\LEXANDER,"\ 1LLER, l"twIPLETON, . E. 11'"B.NGI:.R. . T. IZ.1,· .. E . Os,. . Top Row LocG KALTEVER, R ALLS1 J. l~. i\I ILLER, R1v'IERE • d Row B. GRESHA11, ]. G s 11A11, l E ~lPE, GRANT, I•"'1s 11, BAILES, ASH, BRADEK, fLE!\IINC , ~ .~~ .. coS't· ' '. iu RRA . AR, 1Ic 'DE\\ ,. Li '\:.\\ ,t GLAS . lcC,\LLA, D~o:-.;, . rPLE . Bo'' ,. ~R. TE RA,\ . t . z Ro'iv GRuN01·, :\Ic?\A .. Botto :\CK1\IA CLARD'\', BELL, . H .~. ...Oi\lA TH F ou ndcd a t t l e College of the Cit of ;\e'' 1" or k , 1 97 - . . · . ap t e r Est ab 1 is11ed ::\Ia . Zct a C l .. 91,51 FRATRES IN URBE J. I. T H 0 i\I A s ]. E. H1LL \\T. EYRES FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. A. FLElvtI NG 1\ . H. DEEN LT. L EE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 ] .\\ 1• TE1(PLETO H. T. Bo-vv'\' ER HERBERT RALLS :\. CARL ] . l\Ic A!i.IARA G u v l\I. DouGLAS LLER . l\1E.SHANNON w. c. KALTEVER HAROLD 1\1. GRANT :\IAx R. \VooD\\'ARD DE,VEY c. DALRY~IPLE sH . PAscAL F s .. LEE A. Locc VIERE . ARTHUR B. R LLER . E. l\1 jARVIS 19 22 1\LLEN c. GRUN DY jAitES F. NowLIN JA~1ES J. THOMASON 1923 HAL DE-vvAR . so . H1LL Hu O SV\'ALD G. BECK ~IAX 1924 TTINGER . ELBERT D. K .] R. :NicMuRRAY T. c. ALEXANDER \V. \ VALLACE BRADEN .-\? EucENE GRAHA LL . H. H HAROLD NETH i\IcCALLA . KE LAURENCE B. 0TE\ ' BEN KE?\IPE CHESTER R. BAYLES l . JOE GRESHA BEN GRESHA!\1 B. R. TEv.lPLETON HENRY \ "". ASH r\RTH U R L. CLARDY Page 290 1 • Theta Xi . ;Ext .,... ,t-Hrc 1, P. Sl\IITH , wER, GRAY, Top Rort• -l;'INDL ,''\\ . ,. r . CART\\'RIG R o BE RTSON, Lr:\\'IS, B 1\JLE\', E. TRou . ET . G. TROUT, SAU\' IG ;. Stc zd Row \\ "ALLICK, I-Iu LL, EzzELL, D EEN, GERLING, CR . vVELL, BRo ..- 1LE1· , D1 LLl\IAN' SHORE T/1 i1·d Rort' K .[ ,LFO\'LE . ''' ] ., . :\. HNSON, L uECKE, ).fATEJKr\, FRISTOE, B u RKS · TRou EFFERS , , \ \.· S v.IITH, BACH?vlAN' l\1IARKLE rtlz Rou• PE .. 1·, S . S~. ILL . ov;, K ... Fo . . G, DA\\'SON, ] o . Es, CASTLE, HOEl\IAKER, . ).'f1 CH E LL , \\~ 1LD E Founded at Rensselaer Pol)'technic lnstitute 186+ Rho Chapter Establisl1ed Februar)· 22, 1913 FRATRES IN URBE \\"ILLIAl\1 L. ".\)'RES PARKE Hous . o. A. \V. HARRIS HAR\TEY DEEN A. W. Vo . S . R uvE . TH l\1As A. H o GEs . FRATRES IN FACULTATE 0. s. BETTY s. 0. CROCKETT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE • 192 1 R. CASTLE .] C. j . NES LLEY .. C. S .] ,,.. B. P. BAILEY ] . l\I. DA SON. \\ 1922 H . s~11L.P. GHTO\\' ER G. L. ] OHNSON L. A. LuECKE R. v. CARTWRIGHT F. P. GERLI NG E. H. H . GuY BuRKS .] P. Ex 1 :.. S. R. 1\I TCHELL . R. E. FRISTOE S . . ;\. SHOE1\1A KER l\I. R. \V HALEY H. E. SNO\V \\.'" \V. TR t:T . R. B. \ VELD ] . A. KIXG D. H. HARPHAl\1 A. ).I. EzzELL 1923 F. \ 7• SAt:\'I GXET .! . .·\\ j EFFERS ·:..\ l\I. STE\'ENS E. "~. SHARE F. G. PARKER F. E. TROUT F. H . G . KA G . lATE . . RDON K1LFOYLE RDON GRA'\' ,,." ')ILE.. BR \\"ALTER BACHl\1AN ,,. . 1924 B. E. LE\\'IS FF .: C. H .] "NDLA1 . G. F. F C . D . HARRELL . G LBERT R . \\". ).lARKLE BERT CRO\\' EL BERTSOX IITH. B. S :. fA . LL . E. D ,,~. Paoc 291 Delta Kappa Epsilon • Top Ror1: Cot:LTER, jAcKs .,. D L'CK ETT, DAVIS, Bt:R . s. B LA . CIIARD, P o . icD . •Ro . sF . NA I"D , H ARRIS, CRIDDLE • t1 .: 11d Ro c·co F. ,,.I L LIA . '\\ . . i . ,.i . ,,.f\TSON, L A iot·Rs t:ND, HAGELSTEi T O:\", TEXXETT , • lS, BRAL - LEY, BR . CKETT, B o ~xER T /1i1·d R . ox, E . ,RE . io . .·\\ ,... Bs . f oc:; . . ~t· H ER. \ '"AGER, \\-. \\.1LLI;.\11s, TERLI XG, G. \\.A \\.o . LLE · . • BN E1·, TH . l\rPs . ~.. HERN , .. . RE, T. Botto 111 Row-BELL, BRrGHTvVE LL, I ouRsu ~ o• DA\'IS, DRu l\IV\' RIGHT, R ussELL. "\. D. ).Io ~ l l ARR . ,s . i c l NTIRE + Fotl nded at \" a1e ;. ni '· e r s it ~ I -t ·, • . C l FRATRES IN URBE .\. E. \\.I LKERSOX L. A. H 1\ NC OCK T . \\ ". ::\IALLOR \. . 0 i C h a p t e r Est a b l ished . 1a1·cl I 9I 3 . ., n e 1!a }. \ \'. vVA L L IAXEY . .T. S GEORG E H . v\' ARD FRATRES ·IN FACULTATE C . CALHOt: ~ F. \\". GRAFF FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE cE . C. D. R . .. ' 1921 . .H . l . LTON F. H. LING r c :\E . LL DRu ~1,,·Rrc H . I . R ussELL :.. C. E. \r \ . ·. HENR .. • T O\\'XES HARRIS B. L. ,,. OOLLEY 19 22 GER DA\"I S •.\. G . ELLIOTT E. \\'. i\ I o RE . LA\\' RENCE BLANCHARD C . Dt:DLEY BRIGHT\VELL T. B. . 1I. u RSUND D. s. THOl\IPSO i. ERNEST CRIDDLE • j OE j. 1tf . NTON FRANK . i c DoNALD GRADY ,,.ATSON . B LL \\TILLIA~IS . l ARION BRALLEY ~I ARION LA\V i oRGA ~ DA,·1s . RE . io . .D.. ). IERLIN BROCKETT . RD. icC. i c I XTIRE 1923 0LIPHANT \\.ATSO . ER R . CHARD Bt.-R:\"S jAl\lES Fos ~ \\"ARNER D f RA N K \rV LLIA!vIS . .- . DA \ ' ENPORT Bo~N ER DA,. E Cou LTER G. CARLTO .. A} - CKETT .;. REA j ACKSON :." HAGELSTEI N ".: HE . ... RY 1 I ouRs u I AJOR BELL DAN HARRINGTON Es \\-. R cE . jACK ~OLAN 192{ j. C. j ENNETT BAs co . r H oPs x . .. HA p •.\ B ~ ":." E H. T. HER :.. El\1A ...:.. UEL Po . R . sF . ] OH): HARRIS Pa9c• .292 Acacia Top R,, ~l' -..\..· . E·1 ... 1. S TT,':"\LBLI: :.\ J{, :\Ic.1'1 ~ \\ xKLE. . ­ ).!,\·r ~r1 ·.. I;-c .. . S1:, ,\ XDI:R ..\ l1 .-. l... E1 ,LL1.ER . ~1x( . 1.c .\ . 8. • CR.\ \\FORD, , .... L .. .-\\ H • . \ Rc.HER Ec.:.,\ L. L 1·. } -0 L ' ::\ <.. I-I .~ l idcilt l'.:' Rr . .' , .' SLE R } oxr. CR,\ \\"FORD, PRE c,, , . GRII IIX .. t. Bo 11 R(1:l­ :\LL ..- x, \ l)u Po BAI L, .:\E .-, c.:.HBOR . . x, R ..... t ...\ \, HLXDR Fr:\L.\ '\', .\ LGli:\, + .. tl.('· I . Iic l apter I·"'ounded .\ pril 6, 19 16 ni,·crsit\ . iga 19o dcd of : . . , .. at ,..1" .. e . Cl as FRATRES IN URBE f;'R L D }{1 G 11T0R I.... \\". T A \' LOR l... EON H ALDEN JO I 13 ERTRA . ~ E. G r Ec:; EcK H. :\I LTEXST ER FRATRES IN FACULTATE . .J '\LA ...; E. E. D . D. P .\" C. Bt:TTE r. BR · . A x . G EO. HAL c. ,,.EA\'E R \\' . DRIX. HE TT ER . . .;'I I. CRA\\'FORD FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Cradtiatc• Studt'llts .; E. E. D xLA, . ]. \\". Jox Es 19 21 . ."·I r. cR . Fo R ,,\-. . B. BALL I~. 1'E L SON, ]R. . I. S . .IJ 1N NETT ,,.. ] . • \ . H EXDRIX D E \\.ITT XEIGHBORS 1.... B. "\RCHER E. I~. PRESS LER .[\ . D. Po 1922 ~l.. LEH .. - .. ­ ER .. . '\\.l . .C ... H . >\. xKLE H E RBERT XX . .R r. H E. , . At:CHAN H. . LL\' ER Tii O AXD E R S . Lot·1 PoRc ER ­-. 1923 ..\ L. I·'os .\. R. :\IcT EE 1". \\·. \\"ALTO~ ER . . \.0.H C. B. Loxc j. :\. TEG.-\LL ot;x c . .B I. :\EBLETT .\ . B. CRA\\' FORD B. B. GRIFFI~ :. l; RAXK :\l RGAN . . .C 1924 I ATTINGLY ' Pag( 293 Delta Theta Phi Top R 'll'. I-I :.- , ... CALDER, GARD BATTEN, DrTTERT, PRICE, B . ] OHNSO N, - . o'''ER, TH >. A.. . -. c1 . Hu .\.: ,. so. D. j . H NSON . St·co zd l . RE.. ).IE1E. IATTHA EI, H oo1·0N, GARRETT, EEL, \\ '. 1, L ESON, IlARR ~ow . J. D. I--I0 ',, E L L NE . L L . H. H . v\' ELL S. IIu Tlzird R ou1 ,. so . cH . .\ . , PARK, LLI "" O.N, GRAY, FRANC Fo 1i1·1/1 Row G \ . VAN, CHANDLER, B E DDITT, BATEMAN, HAIGH, I-IARVEY . l 58 oundcd at Center C o llege, Ke11tuck cd . Est ab1isl . r, I San1 lI Scn at e 6 . 91 . LLst . 1 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 R J:\LPH H. I-IAR\'E . H ] OHX R EDDITT '\' BERT PRICE . E. ALLISO N . \v \ \ • RICHARD A. H1GHT0 \\1ER 1LLIA1'1 T . ~ .\ Ic . . A1'1 ES E I LL 1L L1A J\1 j . PA R K E. H VELL\ . .. S NEY B. CHANDLER . H LTO.N . 1922 C. }\RNOLD l\11ATTHA E I REUBEN s. GRA, . HAROLD BATErYIAN JUDSON C. ALBERT HAIGH . o . CARRADINE H oo FRA NCIS f ESTUS H. HARRISO ~ ] A1'-1ES H. N EEL CROZIER G VAN, . • • LESLIE c. l\llERREl\1 H. BASC0?\-1 T HOMAS K NOX BATTEN E. l\I ERRE1'1 L. N. Hu . c HESON .. \\ 1923 J. D .. SA H. Hu soN . cH . . HO,\'ELL LEE D TTERT . . S E,.E GARDNER • 1924 . RDON CALD ER .· Do LE GARRETT BLAKE ] OHNSON H. G DAVID ] OHNSON GH . -ic . , . . 1. 29Page Lam.bda Chi Alpha r . 1, . io . ,:'\RRC .\ .\\ BL\THE ..· RE, I·,oc; ~ .. LL .:. . ~. K .\ •.ER::\ p Rri:l'­ ~ l1rc.Hj\'\, CH"\D\\IC1'.. ]. ,,.L T, I ox. l .>\X\\t:LL, ~ R. , 0:\, B.-\ .' BRO\\"X, 1 ' •I0\1P 1'..IX, :.. Ro . BoEcK . .: t'c lll . "\\ LLIFORD, R1c . \Ri.. . . T .' ELL IORE, CARTER. ]. BL :\ELSOX IE, · s ox. , CLA'\"TO:'\, J. :\Io I,\:'\, K. H LoFT , ':\. . RE, . . I AX\\'ELL CHAD\\"ICK, Tl1ird Ro R ·:.. D ~\,-1 • T. Cox. A \ "ELI• . · . ERs, :\lcKE . . ,. o . · . 1. TEIXLR, C _J ETER, :\I TNE'\' , L. CLA .\ LO..\:\, ZIE, \\' H L LER HB, ... , ANN, CALD\\'ELL, G. \\.Es f AL1LK N, :\IA sr:,·, \\'o l'.:- "\L . ER . .. 1\RD, l(E . IBL E, \ 'ELT ..\! ., F o il1·1!1 - E . x1:.R, .\. Cox. "\\\TRY, PA . 1pl . 11l. .. I•'oundcd at Bosto i,·ersit}', 1909 ·)I a . . . 9 . ,+ . "\ . ta :\ I Z e t a C h a pt c r E s t a b 1 is h e d FRATRES IN URBE l OXD TRA"\1 Dox G1LLt: .. E 1 . l : LO'\"D TH.. . • . BIX. R I. PATL FRATRES IN FACULTATE \\.1LLIA~1 R. DuFFEY jAMES "\ . FITZGERALD • • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE . Par • Gr a d z~att' ,')l zl dt -. t .. ' . L\..] ... CuR RoY H. C ERSO :'\ .. . LD\\' ELL 1921 0RLE'\' C. \\-HEELER H. . H ]. .\L1~x 1:. Cox ~\ '' 'TR\ . 1922 B. Co . \\ C. KE1\1BELL ~ 1 B EST L LIA~I \\-o DARD . GEORGE P.\l L .\ . GuY ~\ . \\. EST I•"'. GR:\D TCHAl\f . i. ] oE K oERNER BL\'THE '\" CH A R L E 5 ] . \ . E L T . I A X ~ GLL:\X C. \\-JL"O JLLIFORD. \\~1A . HER .. E . .\.RL D. :\lAS -E '\. 1923 x C. :\IcK1xxE1· FR~\XK BL\'THE . LA\\'s ".\\ f: I::'\ :\l.\X\\"ELL 0LLIE D. BRO\,' :\ \ IRGIL C. TH .. IPSOX '. ER. \l "\ \"ELL ~ . l . .'\\LLIA!\-1 . '\\SOK. Ki . \" ERS C ELLIOT ,,.• ouLi . BB . .. x P. FoR . LLIA1\ . .\\ . J. H 1-\R\ E\" :\IAX\\"ELL H t: G 0 •.\t: L E R F. LEISSNER F. F os FERD . BE ER . P.\l-L D. :\Io RE . ARRE:N. \RoBERT E. v L. CHAD\\' ICK H. FA t:LK \\.· ERNEST \\"ARREN >. E ..- A . ~ RoBERT \\·. \\-rLLIFORD ] OE E. STEINER 192+ ER \. :. H . J IIAL s. DA\"IS J RoBERT T. ELLl\tORE . . ~ :\[ 1 GEXTR, . 0 1­ R1CHARD50X T. JETER E. \\"HITXE KELRO'\. CHAD\\'ICK .; FRA \ . K Cox . THo I. CLA 1... E . L.EL.. SA ox.·, 1As .~,,\ . CLA\'TO:\ . ] oE H. \\. Es . B ,,.• CECIL CARTER RE . io . . ] 011x .NXE'i . icK . s. BAS KIX EARL L FTIS . I. SLOAX . A . J\ j\t E . . l F. BoEcK RL· . IA . EL"G EXE F . \ 1-.~ . . 1cKExz1F. .< EL \\.. :\EL x .. 1 E }' RAX K Co BEST ~. ~ . \ LBF.RT Lr: . SXER 11 ~ 9.5 • Pi Kappa Alpha T(Jp R (J':.l' -Hoo ..: Lo.;, P.t\'i' E. I3t:c ...- 1.1 ,., R . cH.. E, \fc Ct. LLO ,. .. A . .LI \,.. .~o . GRrER, SH GI-I ~ •r;;, ,-r R , <.' JA.. TH ,. 1:-.: .> .. 1· . DRt I~ l 1\I . C,' '. E >.~ . '. TRE. E ;. l . 1'/1i1·d R nr.l. . \ ., , :. i\IER, ()\ LRTO .. \I,130, LLIN GTO 11d 'll' fA I... L 11 :--;, llEDICK, l1 . - .. E .. .. 1 '. GRA'i· , RO\\·, l"I . \\ 1... • , . 186 , l·'oundcd ni,rersit)" of \ ·j,· ~inia \1a . stablisl . c1 .· ;.. Cl at Reta I~ cd \ Iarcl apte1· . \ I t1 r, 1920 FRATRES IN URBE 11(.,CLABAU.\... . cLABAUG J . LE\\' l [ FRATRES IN FACULTATE I". ,,~ . PA)'~E. jR. L. T. BELL IO . ~T FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 192 1 ~\\ .. B. HEDIC K . ELLI:\GTOX • 1922 H. C. B ucKLE\' cCuLLi . .L.] R. \V. GRA, . C . ]{ . I 1 o o . o· . ..- uc . • R. P. TA~IE H. B '. 1. H011AS B. PA\• 'NE G. \I. Rr \\'. R. BARRO\V . cH I E 1923 l•'. L. c. G R E E R D. \I. SHIELDS c. R . 1 L L . \\. A 11 s j. :\!. \lALONE ' ." H. \1. FENTRES') R. S. FoR . D1cK LE\\' I S 1924 • 1". l.. C0t\1 E R R. G. 0\1ERTON H. L. DR U!\1!\10N 0 G. \I. LuHN :. a> . ~ c . ~[)f; Phi Sigma Delta Top Rou• 1-lAt: ER. BER\\AI"o IN,STEBLL"EGARFINKLE,I. 'll'. R t'C0 11d R. GARFIXKLE 1\LEXAXDER, HARFSTEIN, GoLN, .~.. R\. ,. KLEiRou· T lzird ­ 1910 ,· . L"ni,·ersit ounded at Columbia . . bda Chapter Established ] u ne 5 19 20 . I"a n FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 1921 I1cHAEL KLEI x . \LI:.XAXDER.BE\... Ax. ~. ... 19 . Ho'' A R IA:-t?\LD. B. G OL ~I. BER\\'ALD R. C. GARFI ~KLE FELIX... DA . HAt: ER I. GARFINKLE L. A. LA.\. BLL"'ESTEIXE. .\ .D . LA.\·. . .C 19 24 ·\BRUCK l:RI4H RoooH.L.'ERIE\ . .B.\. TErL\\r. . .ILLIA ~f K.OEK L.\\ 1L.EL . A~Roxc;o .\•. B. HARFSTEIX 923 . Pag1 297 -.. ­ • • P"" - .... ---=-··-----·-------·---­ , p f • '---. --------·------• -• ---~-­ ........ ­ .= --=----=-~ ( P(t(Jl' .~98 • PaQr. !J9 . The University of Texas A. E. F. Club FoL1ndc d at tl e V11i,·ersit-yof Texas, Octobci· 6, 1919 · . OFFICERS 11 t :. TIERXBERG p ft'.f id'D LLO\ MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY \(.')(\': BT . LER E. D. I ~ITTIXGER E. IJ. R"FO\\R. L. '. A ~l .\ ·.....,,.R T . . \IXS\\"ORTII s. GARDNER P. ]. l~'iIBB S. ~I . RoHR E LL .:>. s .; LAc1 · 0. C. RI...L..\HREX .... ,,_.E. GEORGE FR,\ x..\. :'\LLE.\.. . .1 ~ER . .\xs . H. .. LA '\" H 0 x.-\. . GERLIXGF. P. R\ .. BAKER ,,.. p. GP.I. LES LIE D. '. At:'XDER ~ , .., . \\RRO ..\. C. L. B COTTI. ~.\.~"Nlj\ R. P. •FRE1 . GoC. B. BARRYLL\" . B R. K . BATTEN B. , .. BAt:Ct: ~1 R. L. BE!'\JAl\ll N TAl\IES E. BE\'ERL1' '\cKER . Bl. L. ~ • C. F. BLACK H. T. B O\\''\'ER HARR'\" BREL FORD E. K. B L'RTOX R. H. CALD\\' ELL G. CA~N01' ..... R. CHANDLER ,,~....\ CRADDOCK • \ . B. CRA\\' FORD C. E. CooK i B EST . CoB.."\\ H. H. CO\\'AX 0. L. CROOK ..!\ DA\"IS K. B. DoR ~BERGER GLAS: . Do I.~G. LASt:G. R. L. D NBAR .: DL. r:x. L . I.... D. G .\. D. GR1\\' C. :\. GRA\. G. GRA\ ' 7 \ \ • ] • GR1\ , . H. \\1 • GREEX \\T. D. GREE ~ C .•. GREER E. R. GREER L. GREGOR.\ HRIE . GuP.• 1 \\ "\ . G. HAIGH \\' . . HATTON ]. P. HARRISON T. ~I. HART T. E. HAYD EN ,,•. C. H EARE G. R. H EFLE\. . HrxG. F. S. B. H oocEs SLl\IE. P. H .] "\Rl\1ADA . E. P. H \ \ 7AYNE R. H O\\'E LL A. F. H uGHES Icc0 L E . .)G. 1 F. J. ~I cGEE HE E • C. ~I ANES D. ~I ARTIX F. ~IARTIN . lASO~.·\\.'\\ 11. R. ~I AX\\"ELL L. ~I EGEE LLER . ).f.j. c. B. ~IITCH ELL RE . Io ~H. .\. J~~ . \\1• ~l ORA N ] . B. ~I ORGAN RGAN . l~F. D. :\EIGHBORS E. c. )\ E LSON EILL ~. oL.B. .\E . OB. D. L. PARK ]. c. PATTERSON F. \V. PECK G. H . P ENDERGRASS B. PHARR B. D. PH EXIX f:. ~CHOR 1. H ERRI LL C. ~ I. 1\EED I1. E. S ~o,,r E .'.\: \. S ..R c,1{e E . 1 E R . r.... E. s C. . S\'KES .] \ \ .' TARRA XT \\ -. H. D . T . .\,. L() R c. L. TERRY B. THOl\IAS \V. '' · T ALB CRT ] . T uRLEY AHol\1 r.,. ER~,-P. r. . ]. E. , -AtJGHA ~ ] . R. ,.El. ABLE '. ICKER,. R. , .. F. K. \\.ADLEY F. \\ "ARREN R. G. \\T ATER5 G. WATSON H . \V. \VHISENANT C. A. \\"1LEY \\." j. \\-JLKE IX \\". ~f. \\.ILLIA . 10XD R. R. J AC KSON ] . D PHE . 1~DRt:G..] o ~ R. F. ,,.OLTER . c . 1. P ~.·\\EKDAHL B. JA~IES.:\. . . . C. s. ELLIOTT L. E. ELLIOTT .] F. ELLIS H. G. f ERG .tSO l. R. F I ELD \\ 1 • fIELDS H. FOt:TS 1.\.. S. j O HNSON C. A. JOHNSON sox . JoH E.L. H. D. KEELI ~G v.v. H. KEEsE \V. L. KE1.IP ER H. ]. P o LK RTER. PP. 1 \\ • PROCTOR C. B. Q u ALIA E. 1\1. RACEI" T . F. REECE R. ] . \\100D • RUFF . oo.\\H. G. RIGHT",,K. .. H . E. y ARBROUG H G . YouF. C. \V. P. YouNG PaQc .100 Texas Pre-Medical Society , ,. E .~. 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R .112 • 'agl> . c Lower Rio Grande Valley Club " • f.\CK t·-.::.. Rr • LLLR ... , l~ E.\'IT1, I-ILCIIE5, GARZA . lil{G\'\, . \IE",IIu ~,fI•~>'D~i\ . Ct· :. zcl R .. tr .. OFFICERS T(JP • G1zA '\ r. S IL\\ i;: LL, GARZA . ~K,'\I1 r<. JIEl.L, CRA ,,.\: \ SP1,· c · '.. H.<\ R Ho LLER~ • • • • • • • • • • • zt.. Prt·sidt zt. ·sidt . Prtict·­rt' . as u . Trt \.- arJ't'I c· .. S••••••••• ' '. BE"\TTFRA)\CE5 • MEMBERS K . \CR1.\•JACKSO:\ T. 0. \IITCH ELLR. l·. L. PI\'E'\' \ I. GRAXT H . G. TIL\\' ELL Gl-IES . CHANDOIN T. 0. IIR.G.<\RZAc. LLERS F. BE1\ TTY . HH.:\oRC.A\IB. GH Es 1{. GARZA L. HETRICK . t.,I-1c. .\. H. ,,.HITTEN .BERC.. C. jAC KSON 1.... HE ~NIGER '\DANCG.E:\TZ . \\.~}TZ.EN\\1. \ \ 1. P O\\ ELL R. \IoxsEEs 0. KLOSSNER J. HL :\TER • BERTHA \IoRGA ~ • • • • • • • • ! ' 1 '(/' c .~ 1 : • San Angelo Club :..: Top Ro co11d Rou1 . l .·\ ., . I~ ,.. rP~. .. T TCHA!\1, · . lINE,'IR\ HASSE LL, Gu K . ~ RRI SO ~ . \.LL E ARR, G ~ , R NES, 0 . PATTERSON, ~I. 1"Ho . ~ . St .[ ,Es . ~ . . P SON , HRIE, HALL K . LCORE, K TJ1i1·d R o'Z.v . LPATR . C K, CL'N NIN G A ­-. ~ ~. BRo .. t E, LA NGs .. o·. ~ R Ov\' E. OFFICERS HAROLD \\.' BROOl\lE • • • • • • • • • Pr e .r i d e t . . . . .. Cu GHA ~1 . ("r t'1a ''• '-Tr t' a.rurt ] A!\1 E ' 1• RowE Rt' po,.tl . FRA Nc ' , . s MEMBERS ] . H. l\I oRR . so . .] FARR B. PATTERSON H. H . .r\LLEX F. B. K NG . !:\. THO ~lPSON H. L. R1~1ES F. HASSE LL ' ,._ .~. TH PSON F. G. l\,I ITCHAv.l l\I. A. JONES E . HR. Gu.] B. HALL ] . T. K . LGORE . K. K LPATR l CK • H. \V. BR r. Cu . . . - F. RowE . GHAl\ . . .. .. \\E .... LANGSTO N rTH . Srv0.R. ] . ! RVINE K. s. AR~ISTRO NG 1\1. AR~ISTRONG K. . H LL . L. l\lARBERRY B. ~I. PERR, . R. EELE ' .' Pagc 3111 • • Taylor Club • 'l'np Ro=t' Pt:~IPHRE1· . BARLO\\', R osE ;. l .: BERG, BE N . ETT, :\IAREK, RoBERT , BLEDSOE • R ." l,.. T "\ :\lANTOR, L u H ~, B O \\'ER T S t·co11d 'i.t'. ,:.. ERS . N\ . ,.: . .,. R .;. CROZIER, .\LLISO R oBERTs IANTOR, BIN, ~ER :\l H '\\ . T/111·d Ro=l' . . . LDRED G FF, A'\' TALLE'\r, \\"". B . ARD, .\ N OFFICERS TA l\fANTOR • • • • • • • • • Preside zt . . N\" ~I. LuH ~ f'ict·-Presid e tl . RGE. GE S c·crt·/a Trea_ru 'Tt . · . tt.. pRe ­-.\ - ,,.• B. HO\\'ARD MEMBERS ETHEL BO\\"E RS • • • • • • • • • A. Pt:~IPHRE '\' C. BARLO\V S. ]. R osEN BERG T. BENNETT . .L I AREK R. ] . R . BERTS R. BLEDSOE R. CROZI ER .\ . .1\I.LISOK L . • \ NDERSO . E. R . BERTSON \ ." :\f ANTOR I. ~!. T . f:\Tt:RXER .. :. BI . LDRED GoFF FA'i T ALLE . Lt.:H R. ' .' ,\. . B. H 0 \ \' A R D 1\ N ITA :\lANTOR E. BO\\'ER R. :\IAREK PnQt' .: J,j KO BUR GU NDY GI N .' E PERFVME L . TANLAC ...SHAV/NG LOTION RE DE lO~E' Vfol\JtS -Af'ID IAl.('Rf\IJE.t<. . ~ ~ T J' f ~ ~ N(G\1 T ~()\.J(_ ~g o. . . Y t L0\..- :...! ... ,...L . ~~-A s v ~ H R 0 t E N p E 0 -~ L v (0 . s H o ( ~ 6 . ~~ . ~ NEAR BEERJAMAt( AGINGERPfPTO,.,, AHOM(8 ~EW.S< ~ LPTON 1 ( • V­ /. ,, ' . ~.tV ]. TbV Q STAGE EXIT LVKb DVKb ~QQ MQS-CLbV bRS­V ?. PUD Qb VS-S-b~KR '. GV .fQRTb . RV~~ . J~GK GL~LQCK TQM C~MP(1CLL -FLOUR: FOUR ROSES ­MOTTO ~rc . rr Q[ L ?..~ THC..s . RbC LVNC~// -l. •Jmcrh ~~~~@@> <@~.@(/)>~((( ~ Pagc ,J 10 • • r.. rPa .,•li Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 0 Top Ro· (,' rIL L ~E,.• K LL\'. J•:,ERTS, ::\foRGA B\', .\\\'TR\ '. OcLE ,. .:. ~ CL·RR,., joxE', BARRO\\H. .. r . .~ . L ..- ::\fcGE-t·~Botto 111 Ro OFFICERS sidt·111 . Prt••••••••••\\CHARLE L. BA RRO H. R EA,·1s Cox 1·ict·-P rt·.ridt·11t s.. Po •J~.,\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • St'C rt'fa''' • MEMBERS ")KELL. .' K E\'ERT " HEXR .: EY FRAt:LH. H .. I ] . BENTON ::\I oRGAN FRANK ~I cGEH EE CHARLES L. BARRO\\' 11 T. \\r. Cu RRY . jACK 0GLESBY BLocK s~11 J OHX 1. E\"ERETT TTS ~JOXES . P .' \\').TR\\\. ~ Par1c J 1~ • Y. P0 R T E R, GR ST A N F 0 R D CA 1{ 0 T H E R S, \. l-l O p ROZV ­ ,<. . E:~ . . . ,· . 0 N E. S, . \ L L E N, P P L E. B R D l E, 1 \ , . BR R oE, DA BLE \' ~.. .. . s . . Ao, DA)1I EL, E, H i\RRi 0 11d ·-F o-.,TER, • OFFICERS . D t ... idt '.- tPr ROTH1' BROAD RuBY K . DANlEL • • • -• • • l 'ict' zt . ~P r t' s idt ..• t'C retar •••••••••ETTIE SuE BLEDSOE - - \. . LoL" SE RoE • • • • • • • • • T rt·asu .' t . EL IE ~1. DA\ "1 D o . .. ·,G c ral Srcretar '\ • MEMBERS L. PoRTER L. F osTER L. GR EE R L. RoE J. - TAXFORD . .E I. DA \ ' 1 D 0 :\ C. H. JO ~ES r. R. ALLEN c. CAROTH E RS . D. r\ PPLEB D. BROAD • .. .. ­ S. BLEDSOE "\ . 1-lARRIS R. K. DA:-iIEL xs . CoLL .." .. (, ... . Pr r11• •~ 1!J Newman Club Top R .~.:. GERL ,.. r. \\ LT\ . -:1..1 CA TEXADA , . o . 11xcL"E5, TuKE, DE 0L1\ ~ KocH, L. D I G:\E.T , , . rIA1 .. AFFoR. S E. 1-H\\ G. ZAGST, ~1 cEL1N, BRADE N, CAl\IP, R u 1·sENAAR P1L, . St ro 11d Row R1l\1Es , 1\ . Do ,. cuE.. 1~ , . ,.: l \Ro STRIEBER, BROGA N, ll\lON, Q ALIAT ... Tl1ird Row l\IARES, FERNANDEZ, CADA\' AL, Tr . oco, . j ACCARD, l;-RANCI S, ScHU LZ, CA EX1\ , Ct;LLIGAX, D. T . FERNANDEZ R . i.. F . z.ftlF t/1 Row ).loRAX, ]. ZAG ST, F . scHER, ,... oR :. ,TTER. FR ,· . LE . ;. GERLING, C LLEX, O'Dox­ NELL, \ -OGELSANG F. ]. Ro'lv B · . RxE, :\IARTENS, . 11 . c L·E . .- BuRT, PosE1·, C . LL . ~c; , . PP ER Do FATHER H , . T v\·~sE x ., L oNG OFF ~CERS Presidfnl l\IEREDITH PosEv • • • • • • • • • l 'ice-Presidr zf . F . ] . . D 1-1 1 G u ES .': HE LEX Bt:RT • • • • • • • • • • • • St·crtla 1 - \. er . l . Trra.r K ELL C . LLINS • • • • • • • • • • • MEMBERS D. T. f ERNANDEZ FAiTH A . CoR ELIA BvRx E . Lou s D o . 11 .. cu ES IS . A . SISTER l\I . . \ ~ITA I g A B E L ByR N E F. G. D 0lvl1N G u E s J\ . P . FLOOD B ,. R F. }"'. D R 0 uG H T E .: .' AROX.\ ... B. G. BALLARD 1\ . G. CADA\'AL "\ . ELLSWORTH F. P . G ERLING 11ARGUERITE BARXHART c. CASTENADA CATHERINE F1SHER I\1I1 R I A 1\-1 GE R L 1 N c pA u L 1 N E ] . F RANCI GENEVIE\' E c. c. G1 D x E , . ] . .t\ . BRAD1­ . Ru H Co'''AX HAZEL FR TTER . F. CADENA R. ~I. B ELLA i\IEZ . . . ""\I . P . FERNANDEZ B LAL'CA G ~ . I Rs. C. E. EZ1 .. . CoR1 . IPA HA~IILTON .. \. RL·Bv H A H . DELFIXA G NE CA B oo . E LEEX H t."XTER . s~. L . IP . ELLE C oLL FRANcEs BooTH E '. IL. ~ BRADEX GENE\'IE\'E CL.LLE:\ R . H . HARTEL ] . "\ . jACCARD l\I ARGARET BROGAX T1~ os. C u LLICAX TLTLES V H EBERT r\. i\. K ocH - A. . DoE ~IAR · . H EALY HELEN hA\"AXAUGH ELLA B E LLE BRt,'XXER I Rs . A. !\. DoE \\.ALLACE HEATH R o s E . IAR,. L Al\I o E .. . H ELEN BuRT 1. DEW1TT ETHEL L. H EARD D. P. L o c . ... V\ RNE' .' B E SS B F. ).1ARES, )R ~ . .. E · . :\ I ARTENA .. C. o . 11 xct;ES A H oc Ax ).1AR AL1 cE D . ~t- .:.-. 1·sEXAARS . Ru . CLAIRE :\Ic D CH . H I\lc!\A~IAR,\ ] uL A ).lc\.1cAR f ARGARET :\fELLIX o . P LL,. I\ORTON ~1I. :f\,f uLcAH ' .' . LAN ~. lARGARET ).fcEL X . ] . D ~ ] . P1CT0X I • \ • • P0 S E)r . . E L .\ A "\ NNIE O'DoxxELL ~I • :\I • P 0 S E ,. ~ H ELEN R1 ·... ESI .. 'LE1 . s. AA. S DExA R R l."B1' R CHARLES Qt,"ALIA ] . f. ScHt;LZ . . . . c . '\ R SAL'\' I GXET AFFoR Sr. .... . FLOREXCE HEEHAX :\IARY E s HER . . . .c - TRIEBER L urs T . c... r\ CXES T X5END'\ .\ C. H. T t:K E C H A S. j. \" E L T 1\1 A N . EL'\ lA \ -ELT . lAX CATHERI XE T1·xAx L. F. ] o.;; E PHI . E ZAcs . , .E:\ZOR DAN \VHITE GENE\'IEVE ZACST Pagc 320 • University Menorah Society • ..,. t' f i,,t . .,"-{l . . .. () G.t\ R ~}1 N K L .1 1 .. ADIE Bt CH\\ 1\ LD / ' 1ct -P1·t'.r idt t .. " SA~I B. SIfA RFST1:.. I N • • • • • • • • 1\. t'la . St'C • T,.t ' . tl )._,. • r·r BERTIE K .\ LLISO :\ MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY . ' '. \Ri lO:'\ o GARr . ~ KLE ELl:..\ XOR "\ BBOT ARD\\. H xso. \R .• CE Bt' RG . \ BE HAL SER . l:\ LLIE llEFFL ~It ~ ' '. O . • lA X J • PEARL Bt"RG I-IE"\' RETT .. Rt:TH BL"RG BERTIE KALLISO . .: • CK ;. C 1\RRIE L . E \\'ENSTEIX L EO:\ARD BR . i . \ . LTON BEN NETT CALt\lA N l "AND I-I. B L l .. ' . J .\ CQL' E LEH IA N . . • . t. . L ED\\ 1N BLUESTEIN I S LANDA RAYE L EB . G oLD\' E :\I .. A . R . BELl cH • ADI E Bt:CH\\'ALD GERTRUDC :\O\"ICH . ER' .' I AJORI E BELISCH .i\ LP H ONSE l\IE R O \\' E :.l A CRA GER 1. LLIA . '\\ ~ATHA :-\ . EL RAY~1o .. CoHE N FLORA PHILLIPS HARR\' DO\\'ARAH RAD OFF . I:\ s ] . RosE .. BERG :\loRR . &BER . LDRED DEsE . IA . . 1 Ro E t. "BAt .; IAX E. FLECK DR. DA' ~ . l FRAN K .. NE\. R osEN B ERG . :\IAX FICHTENBAU I1111 E R osENSTEIN ~I PALLIXE FELLER GERSHON R osEN\\' • .\S ER l ... Eo Fox Bo~KE J. RosEN • . L B BI E FrcHTE~Br\ L .. I ABEL S c H\\' ARTZBL"RG DR. H. ]. ETTLINGE R :\IR . H. ]. E TTL I :\G E R ..~ } l o RRIS ScH\\1ARTZBt"RG RA NCES EELIG GABRIEL G . LDBERG A"( SHARFSTEI ~ lR\' IX G GARFIXKLE K o PPEL Ro . HAP IRGIXIA G LD . D ~\NIEL C HLA L~ GER 1o x . S10.I. , . . LA lAR GALE '\K .' \\ :\ lR\ I:\G \\~ 1 BBER :. ! 1 Daniel Fund Committee Top Rou.1 CooK, BRO\VN, KELLUl\I) l Nl\I ON, PATR I CK LILES, ~lERCER, P LLARD, BLASDEL . . Seco d R w -FRANKLIN, \', 1AY, TH0 1As, \\7 o BLASDEL, CA lPBELL, O c LESB , . ~,·, .. ~ .. BRADSHAv . .. p E G L A R . 0 N . A c K . .,IA R 5 H A L L . 'd ROW D 0z1 E R, 1\ p p L E B )' , c0 0 K, D E cH A R D . i .! T OFFICERS a 11 .. . . C/z ai •••••••IARSHALL . .HC. a11t Clzair11ia11 . 1sis ./:, CATHERINE CooK • • • • • • d ~. it Fu . 'a 11 t ... f tlz e Pt' r . T 1· e a .r zt ,.t' r•.E CooK . .. -\... .. t . Treasu BERNADINE APPLEB'i • • • • • • • • • • MEMBERS . 1 r. CooK \\ • 0. BRO\\' N ~1. K ELLU ~I LES . PATRICK B. L• 1 \\ lNl\ION. . \ c. H. ~I ERCER L. FRANKLI N R. TH01\1AS F. CAl\lPBELL B. "\PPLEBY c. H. NlARSHALL S. l\f ERCER C. S11\1 P S 0 N LLARD . PK. l\1. BRADSHA\V Y .. 1 o\\E. .] OcLESB\' K. CooK R. jACKSON :\ . Sl\IITH j . CA 1\1 P B E L L l\ I. BLASDE L F. iv1AY • A. BLASDEL ER . Dozl\I. DEcHARDE.r. . C. P EGLAR S. S11\1 P S 0 N K. CLIFTON • Pa(1r 22 . . Society of Ministerial Students - • z.l ' ~IcR . .\E, T t.:RXER, ~Ic ~ Lrc HT ER, Brccs . ,..~. I. ~. ERs .. \.Top Ro .PTO :\\AS H R,f ETZ E ,T E RR 1·N,'\\ . L~, BRrt'. d R .. t·ro'), OFFICERS I~RED H. TERRY P r t'sid! 11 t e side nt-Prct· . .. 'N,\0 . BRO.'\\ -·, .. a1 .·, Stc r •••••••••• ~L. C. l"PTO ~ MEMBERS icCu RDY . NDERSO ~ L. C. UPTON ~\LB ERT "\ 0Rt\1AN :\ f. S. ~I c RAE \\T. B. BRO 'v\1N jAC K ~l O RRI SON • ER FRAD H. TE RR'\"CHAS. HEii\tSATH . Tt:RE. . . . f ETZER s. ~I. STULLKENr. . "\\:xN . JACK ~lc ~l• LBERT\. . Q. T. L GHTX ER ~A <; H E. R. BIGGS . e. Trea.ru 1)' . Pan ,,, • ) .)• • Student Volunteers . . lLLLIK':\s, . . PATRICK, Ho PK ,. . 1~1Ps , . \\Top Rou• BRO Seco zd Rou1 NER, R EESE, H1cKs, PE TECOST, :\IERCER ~ . Ro 1-IRE, HArv . R,ANFORD, FETZE . RoE, GRA1', S­ T lzi1·d R ozvC oLLI ER OFFICERS ! . . Prcsidt••••••••••:\FORDA . LIA S't-] ide11t . · icc·-Prc'/••••.,GEORGE GRA . '., Sc c ,.t't a••••••••••"E \FRA:-\ CIS SHI - rt' . t·a su . · T•••••••••.FET ZElt, jR .. l . 1LLIA"\\ • MEMBERS • • 0 . B R 0 \ \' ~ C. Jl\IPSOX \\". H. PATRIC K \\T • HRE . I. R :\.~ft:LLIKI:\.{:\...\•S. PKi . H. H cKs . HA~INER R. REESE :\I. HL. E. P ENTECOST H. :\I ERCER I_,. R o E .]RR,f ETZE.. ..·\\STAKFORD c. .. ..,GRAA. G. CKSOX\. J • R. E . . Co LLIER F. SHR. D. STA XDLEE ';.•c. Par !11 Sunday Club ··•r·, Top l Rn·:l' \ '\ .'. :\ES \\ . · :. . '. C . S LO\\, Co P EEL, PA1::\rER NERL, . , L .\)', ~ ~ ~ , .'~ lll NJO, E. :\IAR I.:· \\ cl :\f ..; r((• " \, .. 1 . . .< , .' ' ".. . ,{r01· . 1'. R r1r1.· ELL, l)oA K E \". BATI:. l.O\\·, \ ~1\ · , . LL . G. >. LLE.R . ll :1. •­ ..; "-.1:\•\• BA BE i. L. H1c c LL. K E . 11 i,d R u :\rc :\ 1A :\ LT ~l ,. O :\ rL ='. Ro, . . o '. . 1 ~ ,.' • \ L L L :'\' • E R, o R, , F rJ 111·1/1 R rJZt' P . ERCE, :\l,\RSHALL, \ \ ILSO ., . B oGA RDt S, J•'ETZE R, PATI EELI NG ~ " OFFICERS l: RANCI S G. \\"rLSON • • • • • • • • • • Prt·side11t J. FETZER, JR . • • • • • • • • 1·1 ct·-P it . t·sid e . 1 . \\"1LLIA ~ .;;·l . R ... . St'c . '\- .. e . eta l ·lELE . B oc .\ . K. TABOR • • • • • • • • • • • T1·t·as u MEMBERS :\l ATTHAEI ... \\.c LO \\ \ ESS .\: A '\NLE . KERL, . F . Co EARNEST ss . H PEEL PAINTER . B S\\'ELL DoAK JO .: XARA E. ~lARSHALL RE\', BATES E . \ \. I 1\sL0 \V \·. . TOR H . lA . LLERS GILL .\. TOR :. lA . .\ LLEN BATJ ER BELL .. .. cc . H . R .. lt.. ~ :\Ic~ ERCE . KE P . Ltt'S. lA ~ IARSH .l\LL \\' . LSO~ Boc ARDL .. . i . TZER PA . F KEE1.IXG (/(1(<. 3 ~). • ~r• .: . f. Pc f) • • • • 'gf . l)c )' .;• • ; • • Public Speaking Council ACKSON, CLARK, ]ACK] . Top Row \\.RIGHT n Rozt1 1Icl\IAHON, ] ONAS DR. FRANCIS . Botto URTER,SH . MEMBERS DR. E. D. HVRTER • • • • • • • • • • C/1ai1· 111 a 11 Socit'I)'1 Socit'I''\ Rz~.rk Literar:,1 . Lite1·ar u111at·..' t . tl.-J• \\T . H. ] ACK ] t:DSON FRANCIS R. D. jACKSON B EN F. \\' RIGHT zg Club . lb lfogg Debati . Cfr' Speaker. • CLARK E. D. SHURTER .. To • NAS . PAuL ~Ic :\IAHON RICHARD J .. Page 3,z g • The Year In Oratory ''of 01·ato1·s, dcbatcrs a11d dcclaimers·. ~·. c. tc11de1 .\R ... IT\ ··" to de' clopc a rcat arm as fu l1 o\v. sl v\'asinte1·estG1·cat .· . ca . · tl1e past . ir . sec1· . . thc .. · 1 l . oung Demost1 . cncses a11d t 11c d e b a t i g s o c iet i e s t 11 ri ,. e d . 1"'11e I"c~is l a t u r c 11a i1 e d t l e a d ' cn t . .. a 11d P o r t ia s ~~~ ~.'"<; C\\ L"ra of ci,·ilizatio11 and offered to 1·csit;n i11 01\{i,·e all tl c spcakers . dcr to · . of a~ .r e . c Legis1at t .{ t .. p1ac c s i '. <.' ember 15. 1"'11cre ''t:rt: fort)·-cight cntrie-o,\.: cld on . ts ''crc l . t.... . First dt:hate tr e. 'll . t .' ould .\ op in Texas 5 . opcn sl .. e n10,·eme11t for a . at tl . tl ,. for debate '' as: ·· 1~ e, OL\ cbjl'Ct . the st Dra'' ing for sides '' as l e\J a d tl c debatcrs adjou1·11ed . .. . lic opi11io11." port of pub .. ct'CL'i\ outs. Fi' c-r spcecl ,,·ere n ade b r tl1e· . · . t·. ar. ir .. t prclir . · for h .... er . 11til ::\o,·cn1L . t . . cs . inute .. ariL's .. i . final prelinbjcct, . c st .. c sar . si11g tl . 1ber 7, 1 . at datc. 011 Dccc1 . s debaters 011 tl . ariot' ,r . '}Or1 Januar ·· . siderabl .. tcstants ,,·as nar1·0,,·ed do,,·r1 co .. ber of co . n . t. cld, and thc 1 . Crc l\\ c . a11d tl ,. e t,,·el,-e best dcbaters ,,·ere cl1osen for the tean . clJ and tl . als '' ere l . dcbate fir, . .!19 d .. a .. oodic Gilbert of i\usti~\\lcssrs. . · . c $250.00 prize offered b . ared tl . bcst four debaters sl c \\i11ners '''ere: Robert I. Ficld, San .\ntonio, $100; .Tt1Jso11 . TlQuaicl.E.].·e tati,. . Reprcscr l~ rancis, .\ t1stin, $75; ] ack iarsl . ,lock. · . I31a nc R . IIo\\·cll, Corsicana, $15. c. 1"l .I . 11 Cofer, Robert . lock, jol . at date '''ere: ] ack Bla . tl .. e team o . sclected for tl . n1er .· . I~a rl Racc ,. Icrr·e n ~C.....icGechee, I . k .. F rancis, \\·. R. Ho,,·c 11, I; r a .. dso. t] ,ield. . .. d .Judso .. lock a . · BlaTack...·Cit)"ork\Xe,,- .. ering i . ust gatl . . at .. e:i1921, beforc, ... larch . On sc,·eral . at tl . ""'l1,. RESOL\ E e question: ~ 1 . of tl·e ati,. .\ffirn e . pheld tl . "rancis11 ot. sl •st . 1 u n1 b i a b i t t h e d t . a r t o t h a t of K.a n s a s . " Ci} . n s s i n . d u s t i·i a l r e l a t i . a co u r t of i . e s t a bl i s l upheld the·ittedl). adn·e) . e Texans ''erc a,,·arded a tl1ree to nothing decisio11, and tl . and tl ·ailed ,,·itl1 great acclain1 . c heroes '''ere . 1,l question.e l ,,·l1en thc:returned . eakest side of tl·,, ainder of the term . later and '' ere a'' arded thc ke,·s to the cit\·. Dcbates for the renda,-sa fe,,· ,,·a. Tl e san e subjcct ,,·i\l be used. D cbaters . . . ere scheduled ,,·ith Colorado, Tula11c and Oklahon lock and Francis ,,·erc cl to debate Colorado in tl eir tcrritor)r, and Race r and ~lc ­ . . .. ose . . · Bla ere ,,·hen the Coloradoans arri\red. Bla loc k a nd . Geel . · . ee defcnded the Lone Star excutcheon l .etteville, J\ rkansas, for a tilt there ". and \vill go to Faa,. on . Francis also ,,·ill debate Oklal Texas has been undefeated for tl e last t\\'O ears and the begin11ing of the third. Up to date ' . . g to press the CAc us ,,·as i n formed that T exas debaters ha,.e recei\·ed the decision of . . of goi -ould be gi,·en to the untiring zeal of :\Ir. Charles D. Tom . luch credit sl . .6 out of 29 judges . kies, coacl of the tea ms . . RAMPANT ORATORY Dan) Boo e of(R.T.ear. . · orators into the field this·. an . drc,,·e lurc of fat prizes . "l1 .. n -an extem . ita Falls offered t\\"O $50 prizes, one for the best man, and one for thc best \\"On . icl'\\ r 15, 1921, representatives being entered . i11aries ,,·cre held on F ebruar . poraneous speaker. Prelin e n ter t he . t . · each socie t .. osen f ro . al l li terar}· societies. F rom tl1is n u m ber, three ,,·ere c l . fron . ld states e t emi-finals of Februar)· 19 . Six men and six oung ,,·on sur,,i,·cd this trial. On .. e . .· 4, sing tl e assigned subject ''1\mericanization," Earl l\I. l{ace)· of San J\ ntonio ,,·as av;arded .. t .the men's contcst and Birdie Grant of Dallas '''On out in the '''o men's contest . tirst place ir Geo1·gialiss . ,man Class . I•"'resl e . In the E. P. \'"ilmot contest for the best speakers in tl Dancie of Bro,,·ns,·ille ,,·on first place and '' as a arded $25. Blake J ohnson of \\"aco achie,·ed . \\ first 11onors f or n en a nd recei,·ed $ 2 5. . Prelin1inaries started on lajor Ira E,On :\Iarch 7, 192 r. pre­ Prize.a11s· . 5 for tl1e . larcl~ ,,·eresccond preliminaries25, . Debate.ntersociet)·ere held for the l\\ aries :\Iarcl held .. i. lin c E,·an prize. On .\ pril 5 final selection ,,·as made for tl e E,·ans prize and the tate . . for tl . :. Orat 6 sa,,-preliminaries in tl e Intersociet)'" Debate. _of .. selected. "\ pril . rical Tean ,,·ard\ . . tl .n. i '. e jud~es' deci . 10 to the Societ)· Team ''inning tl . · ade on ~Ia . e II..\. \\.roe cup ,,·as n ~. a"\\ ;..$ .all . . larcl . .test .. 15 in the tate lnterco]]egiate co . · at Ba)·lor ~la .· ·crsirl"ni,e . ill rcpresent tl·,, ... at tea . Tl 9• . .t. Pur DEBATERS ] ACK BLAl"OC K JL' DSO ::.-l f RAN CIS 1to11io-11• .. a r.r/1 a// Sa/. . . .. 0 n t 11c .. e. t l . . 0 lu bia at t ea t o debat e C l umbia at . tea111 t o debat c Ct :\e,,· 1-ork. tean Tulan1: to debate . to debate Tulane On the . c tean . tl . rk. 011-o,·c,;\ .' .. s. at i\e',. 0 rlca . . at ;\e,, Orlea f RA K :\lcGEHEE . E 1\ RL N R \CE\ ' ordratlzl·rf·. . zio . Sa11 ~-11zto debate Colorado . c tean1 t . t1 01 at On t e tean to debate Co1orado at . .\ ma . . debat e 0 klal . t . ust in. 011 t 11e t ea n\. debate Oklahoma . t . e tean . stin. 011 tl . t\.. . t . tcan 0 11 at . On c. t l . t . tean deba tc Colorado at 01 e. t l dcbate Colo1·ado . t . tean at Botl 1dc 1.· Boulder. Record of Intercollegiate Debates Tl .z1111tr . ta} ... Tta . Tt\a Tt as Tta ... }·t·t:r ;1.; fJ 0pp.r 11t' 1/ / lf'i1111tr 01i(1it .. la .• T Bishop and Perk T ulane .. s a ...~ Hig d T \' mi h ..Tcxa' .\ rkansas :i.. . 1001 IQI ~ c . . . . .. 1'11lane Dibrell and E T r... Ioore . 111 aiCa\ lan<: . . . Dibrell and Cocke T exas Colorado .. Francis and Ho,,·ard. ... d Ilo,,ard T T exas uisiana .. L If>OZ J() 1~ ~xas . . . .. . T rado . (()lc 11ri. 1 ~. \l1 . and 0. \\-. \\'t13\ I,·ers \ rk.o 1() 1.5 .. '1()0 • rado . . Barrett and \\" S oorel . T exas 1)( [ 5 :\lis,ouri ... T. \ Smi . lnl h and Seabcrr\• :. ... l rad1 •. . . . \\" S \ lonre and Sla·> . 1\Cr1 T exas 1Q[ - . Louisiana ..\\ Call d Tcx s .. l fJO ~ .. . • l 'ula t.:.. Luton and ~lilliken . Xelst 11 r...d .. T exas .\ rkansas r1s s :. 1)( 1 ; a IQO~ ... .. (}J04 \ 11ssu11r1 . . .. Locke and \\.alnc...... T exas 1)( 16 Colorado .. Fran~1s and 0. \\" \\'ood. Te:\as 6 . .) [ ... Francis d 0 \\. \\ ood Tex ..: S California \ liss.c11ri. . . . Pi d \\ ors .....am }. Texas . pe ar . 1Q05 . .. Fra cis and 0. \\-. \\1ood T cxa :­ Ia> s a .. d Simpson ... •1·11la T ulane izona . \. L'.. .. b .. t . ;;qc. .. ore . Pope and IJattin T 11la11c . . I-la}·n1e and Keen .. T ulanc \ 11ss11 1ri. . . 1"'exas l\Iissouri · . Calla'' a and Crossman T exas . 1()(c. 1 l ()QI) J )( 16 .. . .. . Oklahoma ... Landrum and \1. G. Bla - 1() 1t . 1'u\a c .. . . . Ha,·nie and K.cr(he\ i\\e Texas lock . . Texa • .t1Q . -. ltJO/ Ct bb a d R. D ]o . 1. 1s5.1l \ l1ssr111ri .\ . . . es .. ri .... :\Iissouri ..\rkansas ... Ba$?gett and Ha}·den .....Texa. .: :\ ic10; S. California n anJ Faht: 7 . )( . uri . liss . Field and Skilcs . .....Tex . ert~ .· JC)O .1~ . . . .. so~. l ri . . . Parr . sh and Gillis Oklahoma ... Field and kiles . . T ~\a~ . Iissour:\ . 1)(1 1()0<) ~ ....... . 1\or.·(_ do . . . :\lcK.innc)· and Bran~ford. Texas 11ri~~. :\I1 i11.... . 1 . and Crossman \\ 1....c13}Calla\\'isconsin. . ."\\ ::\ l1ssouri . . . Calla'''a} and Crussman. l t) 7 . ] ()OQ • :. 1~;. i~i.. T ire)· and Stone ....... T exas 190<) 1o l1ssf . 1)(1 . Hoffman a11d S ...1nson :. T exas Colorado . . . Bagg<:tt and Par :. en . . . Cnl . radci . "c1do. rilor( 1"..:. i~i. t • 19 10 . 1)1t D\·ess and :\lc).lille .... .. Colorado T ulane . . j ohns.c . n and Bo''')·er . . . Texa 1() 17 :; 1910 ..... ri . 1 . ri. . . Pot . Pleasar er and Hoffn1a11 .. T exas \ ts and Capers... :\lissou ri 1C) 1 ,\ rkansas . Kz Colorado . Dale and Hexter Te\. 1 ncsscc . . R . >. . . 1()1 $ cis . d f rar Grambl1ng and P ickett.. Louisiana T exas \ rkans:.s. . . . Ouprec a I C) I C) Oklahoma . Barker and \J,• ers .......Tcxa" .. .. 191 ... l .r isiana. t. Xe'' i\Je,ico. Coffe .:. and Ta\• lor ..Tc:X3$ . 1()1 . 1 .. cr \ 11-;s .... ri . . . Potter and Toml ...nson . Texas . Crilt rado . . . He'\ter and Hendricks ...Tex;.i:, I () 1 .:! 1() 1() l :. --. lis,i\ ippi ... Gatchell nd Lan'! ... T exas ah . . . ] . C Fra11c s and :\fa} ..Tc:xa . ­. I Q .: 1Q 11) ~ . . . n<: -i:e . . Rame\" a • d :\leachum ... . r..\ zona. . . H \.\ ell ar1d . la) .....Texa T ennessce 13 'I'er . .. o .. 1 -. I C) Colorad11 ":. l a\1 . . . C11fer .Ind . ield . . . . . . ..Tc:x;i" J)( 13 C1Jl<1rado . . Ca' in and T omlin~on ... . n . Lang and \leacht o..) J {\1c;sr111ri . . Francis d Dupree .... T exas 11)10 Colorado . . . ] Blaluck and Bo''}·er....Texa " ..> 1r1 13 Oklaho1na . . ] Fra J. r"ra d ('alla,,·a)' T exa . cis ar .. lorado ..(', Francis a11d Dupree ... Colorado .. ­. 14.c . o.. 1c .... J •J i-.so11ri1 . .\ l ..(~ mbia cis ::t Blalock .Tt:X:t '\ as .: Te .. 1)( 1 ~ 1.c. 1 .... . .... • T otal number uf debates. o• . .3 per ce .. Te as '' on ~ .fr >. . . .t .. ;,)r. r . Pr .~ 1 • Rusk Literary Society Rau1­ . ,ANDOLPH. I I ASSE\', P · I1 Top \\' A . ' . FERGUSON, Rrci:., sox, ENGELKING, f. 1t:GL L' LTON CoBB ~ • gt'a 111-01-.11· 111 s • . \ • • BEN \\7QQDH EAD ~IouLTON C osB ..: T KACIR • • MEMBERS JULE H ARD1'" E. P. CHOICE T. E. BROWN • .,. .J.J ('Pag 7 • S . S K I L E S ] . ] . Kos .. HRvz PP . H ov.7E LL H \ \ • G. CAl\1p R. 0. ]o As . ,,.,.. ." FRANKLIN L ouR XE L. F. ] . ,,.. LA,,. \\.ALTER Ru . IcC 1 . .. E LL LLu ~ FRED TERRY T . 0. ~IITCHELL BrcE O'KEILL D. SMALL\VOOD .\ UGUST KACIR Hous . RY .. oN S . . ~ E. ,,._ EASTERLI NG BEN S. \\TOODHEAD H ENRY ~IACK ,,_. . LESLIE ER~EST HARTSFIELD LEY . "\\.".C j. ~!. \\' 1LSON I R ~.. \ TE\\, ART RTXEY ;. GLEX Co E. \\1• "\ TKI ~SON CE C I L CH A 1\1 B E R L I X BB . I OU LTON C ~ \V. \\'. BE UH LER THOl\fAS E. HAYD EX 1- . • Ashbel Literary Society l . EARCE, CA?\lPBELL, ).f,\TIIER, HARDIN, XETZEit, BitQ\\'N, Gl7T IIItl E, CAROTIIEit -Zf.' ,~ - . S1 1s, L ,· ". 1ER . co . lox . . l"LT~ K R v .~ [ L Ki . S, B. CROLJClI, G r E3ECKE. L 1 ,~.. Eft .. \","'TRAPE . \. GRA.\.E -5, B"\LLARD , • StcQJltl \\ ~. I-I l'.: ird Ra . Tl E, L. CROLCI-i. BLED50E ).lcGREGOR, G11 RERT, P E.\K, \\.EA\'EK, :\IcGEE, TAYLOR, IJ,\PRELLE, CLINE, H11~ L OFFICERS I"AURA :\I c GEE • • • • • • • • Preside HELE:'\ PEAK • • • • • • • • • 1·1,·t·-Preside t .. zt . . St·c t'ta :\ IAR " .' BARBOt: R TA ' .' LOR ,,. • . T l~LIZABETH \\'EA \ E R t'Q.f1-lTt'T • MEMBERS IN: THE UNIVERSITY H. :\l ATHER I. PE \ . . l. HARDIE RCE "\ . CA?\IPBELL ~ • K. CAROTHERS . r. L. Gu . I. BRO\VN I. XETZER E . HR . . . l. \\rILKJNS ,,rER. co.. io . .L D. LusK K. s .. . :\1. G 1ESECKE 0. LASTRAPES K ..>\NDERSO B. CR CII . L . ~ L. CROUC H NDS . D. H .~ GRA\'ES ..\" BALLARD :\. . H. PEAK E. G LBERT . .:\ S. BLED l cGREGOR OE .. . B. TAYLOR E. \\' EA\ ' ER . .L . r. LAPRELLE i c GEE I. CARTER K. CRAvVFORD L. CLI NE LL . 1. H :\.] . :\1. HUTCHI ~SON F. l"EE E. , "INSON .\ . RHEA E. BoLDERICK -). . ~·)•'P (l (lf Sidney Lanier Li terary Society . 1"np R HATCHER, E c H EXBERG, H ELL, HARRI Cox, fLAXAR1· , '. \' . . '.:.} '0 .. x ' R H 1-\ L L' • \ xD E R 0\ t'l 0 11 d R 0 i{t B R 0 A D. ::\ I'"T E L 5 s ,. ' ED\'. A R D s ' HE R I • c0 p p .-\ GE' I I . .... p L . \ R RTER . PEARS, Pl. ,. CARBOROL'GlrAX, . Rr 'Z{' LA'''REXCL, RO\\'E, ::\IL·RPHREE, LoH . /111·{/T OFFICERS Ax P1·t' .ridl. ll1 .. 1-1lRENE Lo . l . .,r·i(' t' -p rt'sl d••••••SEPTil\IA l\I ITII '\- . tla . Sfc••••••••OROl"CHCARB CES :. FRA l\IY L t: ::\IliRPHREE • • • • • • T reas urtr . ~" r_.... -J11/-at-. . t'. rg . · S•••••••LA GREER . L l of Loa11 Fu11ds . C zt.rtodia '. \R z-loNE SPE • • • • • • . MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY 'ER\BO\\ 0JRGINIA \\ 1ILLS . A . H1· BR .. DoR . ERSO . \N :-PHIE \ RA ED\VARDS\ .- TH CoPPAGE BERENICE Cox CL . KE . S ::\ IAE R ENE fLAXARi-Lov 1 E GLADNE1· Ll\IARI N E HARRIS l1 LDRED HERRON . IoALEE LA\VRENCE EucENIA :\l ARSHALL :\lARGARET RAGLAND r"' RANCES ScARBOROl"(, H IARy S EUSS1'" . ::\ • TAT H ER ELLIOTT r\LTA HEFLIN RA," PERRENAT ELIZABETH H. \\i EST ::\ IRs. j osEPH SAYER ~ H . 11.. s . 1A u . r1 . GEARI ~c. E. \1c;s . l::\ RICEB. H. lRS. . GLAD1'S f LA:.\1 0 :\ sE GARDXER . IAR)' Lou::\ L oLA GREER r\Rl\1.EDB HATCH ER ::\ lARY K EB LI NGER Y . . H Lu . BE t . E . EucENIA PoR D ELIA R Ul\1SE \' HA7.EL L. SPEARS SH ER\ . BELL THR'lAR\::\ ASSOCIATE MEMBERS KATHERI ~E ELLIOTT ... Co RINNE f L BERTA LAVENDER . R PATRONESSES RBY . IRs. HELEN ::\IARR K\ 1sE H. \\.RtGHT . t. . l1ss L::\ t:BBARDCE H . I1ss AL::\ IRs. FL RENCE BELL . :\ ER . RovsF. ].l\IRs. HED\'\rIG EICHEX B E RC, ER . c1· Fos .; L T.": B1RDI E GRA D HASSELL' '. . "Lf ELL'\\ . ENNE H . v . '\ I REN E L O Hl\IAN r\ l\['\' Lou :\luRPHREE f"'RANCES Ro~·E H . s~11SEPTil\IA '·1.\. ~N 1E N E S '\0 R T H . \..i cER . LI.. H. T. E s. IR::\ .. REBECCA HIGHTO\VEi . o . j EAN LocKw IRs. S1 EY LA~I ER .; . \ ~ . I1ss L1LIA :\I. CAs\ E . IRs. L. \\~ . PAY\ .. '.'' IRs. ]. E. Goo . 6 .. .. Pa(ll' Reagan Literary Society Top Row BARRov.v, HoGABOOl\1, l\1lcK . . rGHT, REESE, Ho cEs, PoRTER 1d. . Sec T/1 ird Row R ou• \VH . TE, BR . .v.IAN, UGI"IER, CARRI NGTON, Er CoLLINS, PHELPS, FRANCIS .. , IAY, BR<\DSH .<\''' .. S . NE, :\11KE, K ING EPPRIGHT, Hr LL FourtJ1 R rt1 . HARRELL, C O\\'AN, :..IATTHE\VS, THOl\IAS, CRAIG, HARRIS, \V-ALKER OFFICERS CLIFFORD CRAIC • • • • • • • • President H ELEN DAVIDSOX • • • • • • • l' ice-President . 1IAU RINE H ARRIS • • • • • • • • • .; Secretar FLORENCE l\1IA y • • • • • • • • Treasurer ] ANE H ILL . Sergea 11t-at-arms l\f ARCELLA \\7 ALKER Reporter MEMBERS IN THE CITY 1\IRs. CHARLES G u L CK . . cHETT .. :\1Rs. , ""INCENT LANFEAR :\I Rs . Luc EN PR l\1Rs. \\TEBB ~ LLER . I . A S1 s . 1ox . N . Irss .\ N 1 11ss ER ~ MEMBERS IN THE FACULTY ~1 1ss Nl ~RIA . r Doz ER . . I~ ss . ss H1L RiYIAN . A . l\I CLARA P ARKER ' l\I . ss . 1'ELvA BAsco PATRONESSES I. PR rER.-. IRs . F. E. G l\l Rs. Q. C. TAYLOR . .. ESECKE . T. \\ . . vv . I Rs. LuLA ~ I Rs. E .. . I Rs. THRASHER :\l Rs. K AAPKE F AY MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY . lARTHA BRADSHA\V .. · GLA s . o . c .. ALI CE ~I A y BARRO'"\ CARR R EBECCA C HAPIN ] EANETTE CoLLINS jEwEL CowAN . 1A D ~ LLI NGHAM CLIFFORD CRAIC H ELEN DAVIDSON T H EL K ATHRYN E AN1~. . KATE EPPRIGHT . CoR ELIA FRA s . c . lARTHA GASKI LL Ev.t ~1A H ARRELL l\IAURINE HARRIS . j ANE H LL . ~I ARION H ocABOO?\r ABBI E K G . . .. FLOREXCE . E HEL :\Ic K . cHT .. 1AY I AURINE PHELPS E :\I ARY S . o KES BER~I CE SANDERSON ~ 1 . LuLu S RoBERTA T H O ~IAS l\l ARCELLA c:.A. -. CARRI E BEL T Ho ALKER. \\ . E \ .IRGINIA . \\ HITE ?\ IAR)' ] OURDAN so .~ PAULINE BR1 H R EESE l\1ARGARET Ho . ITH S YDER . . Ru cEs . K ATHERINE R EYNOLDS SADI E HAYNES P age J3i • • Pierian Literary Society R. K. J)A DA \· Top Ro z.l' ld.. Src ;.. B ~.... CHA RR, _JA .', IE . . .>.> . ~ IEL, I-l t:GON, " PE l3L'CH t- ARD, C. \. TONE - K . .......;>, "· I R. Row . ., RKPATRICK, HARCOt:RT. \\.R G1-1 ~ • SPESSARD AN, , TON, K .< 1'xxER . H ot: Bu N sE N, BE N G E .:'. DR L' ~ GAT L 1N' T/11 ,.d R O'L!I H A R R .', 1 . . \ B A L L, pA t: L E R' . \ p p L E B 11'1 0 N D' OFFICERS P r t' s zdt' 11 t BERI\ADINE "\PPLEBY • • • • • • • • • . lA RGUERITE BENGENER • • • • • • • • l ·ict' -P r e s ide tz . GEORGE BALL • • • • • • • • Secretary ZAc DRu .. 10 .. 1 .. T reasurer 1A PLEASANT • • • • • • • • • Se r gea11t-a1-"4r MEMBERS IN THE UNIVERSITY z.r .. . L . .\\ . E TA SPESSARD B . "\ p p L E B . . ELIZABETH HARCOURT USETTE ::\fEYER Hu TER . ] u . E GEORGE BALL .. E TH Hous oN. EuLALIE B ucHANAN ::\ lA R(Jt:ERITE BENGENER ZoE K .: S E Bu sEN . NNERY . CASS E PAUL :\lARION HARRIS .' CATHERINE DA\'IS LILLIAN ] A11E ZAc DRu11M ... . H1L A H uco .. lo . EvA . 'tr K RKPATRICK . • G. YARBOROUGH '. TH. DoR ELIZABETH BuRR ELEANOR R ocERS \ VrL1IA PLEASANT DANIEL '. RuB JE SSI E . R BERTA CHAUDOIN . l. 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ER . a.rurc·r MEMBERS l~ . E Ic K . ELl\rH IARB ERR\" RHONA CoLLIER :\IAl\11 E DRU ~f ~IOND GHT .. KERR LEE RrPP \. 11 EL RNA " A ~ I...1' LA . . IATT I E BARXES CARRI BELLE THOl\IA<; LETA B ucHANAN . LA ION P ERDt:E :\IARY .\ " ELE Buc HAN N\ -. •ANNIE BAKER I REXE LoH ERSON . "\N ENA'RO\\ KATHLEEN CLIFTON . rA. .. t.Lo RANCES 0GLESB1' sE CoNNERLY PAULINE G . l LL . 0 ,. cE Bt:R G }""'RANCES ScARBOR . . GH \ T ... vIAN CHEEK • . EL . r Lo ,\. ,<,H 1.. HE · . s \V1 GAILE C v RLEE KATHRYN ANDERSON ZABETH LEE C o ETIIEL J-\NDERSOX ] ESSIE A .. ERSO 1\B . . . E IAN D . irLDRED HERR CLARA BATJER ll\IA ... OR ETTA SPESSARD . fARCELLA ~·ALKER . x . ~] O \\"EX.;\ SPESSARD t'.:. Ro ... . t. Bo l 'aof ,; .J 9 - • " . ~~~---::;-p -:-::--:­ " . ,­ --~~ ~· " . • '.....:;;:::......,.. Paqe 340 Glee Club Top R . u (. .\ . . .R icTEE, BROO"-IE, DRu v.1\\'RIGHT, CAl\fP, CRoss, CR ... LE, Ru . 1s 1LL St·co11d Rorl.' HARRIS, .\BNEY, FERRELL, PATRICK, GARDNER, \\'"1Ls ... SELLARS, DAY ALTON, HrxsoN, C . D. Sl\IITH, 0AKLEY, \\ 7 rLLIAl\IS, F. Tlzzrd Ro· ~(.' Cox, G. B uTTE , . \\ Bu TE . .. H . R .,. . ti . F . tlz Rou ....: D . ou~ ALGO \ c, S H ELTON, DALLl\IE\'ER, H o RTO N, P o BB E RSON, SAl\Il\I O F 1ft./1 R . ,c. K1'(. '..: . EN, J oNEs, H oR . . i cGREGOR, H oo ADAY, PARK, G H l\IERT, LEwrs OFFICERS \V. ] . PARK :. E C. R. Hoo EN . .1/ anager ecutive Chair i . ia.r . • ':. E E. P. H oRNADAY E.\·ecutive CJiair11za1i ecutive Chair nan . STEVE GARDNER . • MEMBERS icTEE \ O'L'NG EN . \ \ '"ALTON . PATRICK H oo r RTO . 1P H . CA ~ SELLARS PARK 0AKLEY G. Bu E .. LEWIS HIDALGO . SA ll\IONS Rt:DISI LL . i cGREGOR S~IITH D Ru 1\1\VR1G H T DALLl\IEYER FERRELL H o R NADAY F. Bu E .. CRIDDLE . R BBERSON \ \ '"1LSO :.-' Cox BROOl\I E SHELTON ABNEY KI NG NES . } .. Po C. D. Drxo . CROSS GARDNER Hl\1ERT . G .. DAY \ \ '1 L L 1 A l\1 S HARRIS D u • z iversity Quartec .. L Pagc 34 1 ,~.> University of Texas Longhorn Band OFFICERS OF THE BAND lD ~E\. p. CHAND LER • • • • • • • Di cclor .· vVILLIA~I L. :\IcGr LL O . TA FFOJ .. a!. ... agt' 1• . . . .D P 1·,·si(lt · t .. MEMBERS •1/1 () ,_­ C/a1· i11 t't - . C o1·11,·1.r ·. :tG ER.. D. Po .\ Bl " R "­ ~ D. ll .. ­ r~ \\ . ' ELL .. •.r. R. C. PHIPPS . R. I . .. H oc.AN o \\' E vERETT SEAL E . . ·I . .R . .D I0 H L E B. CooK .- . J. :\!. :\lALOXE - E. D. CR DLE. . r. CA Lo .'\.\ .J - 1z .: I E ATliA "\' . C I . H ENR1' l -OUNC T10111bo t·.r1 . K :.. IA . .sR. R. . I·'oRo E. . \\ 1 • F..\D•.\!\I ~ .\1j EXXI XC, .' llTH . 1 0 . II. C 0 \\'1\ RT • \\ B ROCKETT •10 H ::\ C . .\l " G fl E \ " B . B l' cH ~\ N A x 0. D. 13RYA I". K K . I . . .. ­ -J . E . LA . ToH - Bt:RLED... - OX . c. C. l ~ OC K E ~.\ L. BAIN I0 RGA :\ C. \\-. KrRK . .F .. . . R. BRi\ XXOX E. D. KITTI NGER o B ERTS . VEI.D \ N ] ON E. $ R. J. I - H. \\". R ,,.. .. LA . . . 05CA R IIOR E .c OX ED\\'IX P t:GlI ROST . ·. E. I ·.. no R. Obnr \\". R . ... o R T 1 N \ . I . .J I~ 0. "' . I 1 E\' E \.. . . Ba ito t'.r .. t.\X . xE . .... 131 HARO LD i\I E f \ • ...; B RX ETT PHAR Jt ,':;,1\ t . pl1o e.r1. . B Bassoo .. LL \\"HITE H . .L\ . cOR , . \\-. L. :.\IcG1LL .. J Ba .rst'S E. T E ALE P iccrJ . / c. E. \V . L !\lITH STE\ ' I: GARDXER R. L. S RGAX . ITH !:\.:\.:\l . . PHILIP BAIRD 1\. C. S l\IITH s. E. BALDRICK E. C. Poss D1·1~ 11/S . T PS D. STAFFO RO \\"ALT ER S c ARBOROUG H BoB D LLIARD . j . C. i \ N D R E \ \' S • Pagr ,] 42 Reed Music Society 1'op Rr1 ~<.· ", ot.THITT, CA , . E10 ,. 1Ax~ D o .. 1 ..- '. t:.RL .. F1scHER. FLIN:":, PHELP GtTES, Co D T111 E L E, l D .. t·ROt c,i--1 • • • • • • • • • • MEMBERS HELEX REED • • • • • • • • • • . l\I. C . RBI N K.. l; ISC HI:.R F. r ""' LrN l\I. PHELP K. E1o .' cLrEs . 1Ax . .::\ R. BAKER ~IRs. R. GooFRE \ ' ~I. K EBLINGER H. R ocK\\'I: L L x. THIELE C . \ \. 1 N S L 0 \ \' . \. Do111 R. CANNOX L. CoNNERL1· P. D L'THITT . E. \" ETT D . D t 1:\I ..\R \ . . H O\\'ELL IITH. S. . KE . l . ."'·I H. \\1 IDE ~ F . sc.A. R B 0 R 0 l "( 11 H. REED • • • . :...).\: I.\RS :\~ .... 1) G(/t . , •) •J • · . • Mandolin Club IEYERl\0AKLEY,c,. KrRIGHT,\V s,LE\VrIAN,v.FuR s, . Top Row DAv zd Row ELL s, :M. Buc HANAN, E. BucHANAN, RADOFF, GARFINKLE, ]ACKSON . .. Sec E .. Bu G.l\1ERY, . c .. ol\fER, . PoRE,. OOl\ESECKE, BR . GEs, . v.Tliird Row NARANJO, jA OFFICERS it . t'side . P.•.HAROLD BR001\1E • it . e side . l'-P l ~ ic ••ER . RE PoR . l\1oNNIE l\111 . · surerv-Treat·ta'. Scc ••ERY . v.co .. ALLAN D. Mo • • • • ... R oYAL P . }AMES . • • • • • • . Di 1·ector ,ARANJO, :\1I. Buc11ANAN, E. BucHANANs, . TRIGHT, DAv\\CK, . idolins BR0011E, }Al\IES, FL • OFF, GARFINKLE . FuRl\IAN, :\lEYER, RAE, .. ELLIS, G. Bu ERY . co:rv.. l\1oIS, E\Vr L ;.~ Ba11 HANAN,PENA, :\I. Buc0AKLEY,c, . GARDNER, REED, PoRTER, K1ESECKE, . G1 ita1·s G ~ jACKSON . Afa Page 3411 - • Student Mernbers of the Legislature ·a.\a/1ac/11c ". ,To ~IAS G. PoLLARD, .Jt/1t·11s . \LBERT ,.DNEY JOH NSON ·)t ... L . Ellis C 2, o. . dt Count-} Represe11tati\·e, Place .. fron1 \"an Zatati,·e .. ~l~cprcs ~ TU DEKTS of the University, or more partict1larl1r of the School of La\\7 ha,,e al\\ra)"S taken a keen interest in tl1e workings of the legis ­~~..t.~·· lati,-e departn1ent of the state government. But it is only in recent ,-ears that it has become the custom for students to be members of the aking bodies. The number of student members steadily increased during # . la\\'n the past }'"ears until at present five undergraduates hold seats in the lower house. Lieut. Byrne V. Baucam of l\tlilford, Ellis county, a first-year law student \vas elected to the legisla ture, but resigned from office and withdrew f rom the University to enter the air service before having been sworn in. A. S. ] ohnso11 of \\"axahachie V\"as elected to ta ke his place. FFEE . Paradi_r ·, Representati\·c Lo,-e Cou nt}r ):J,~. . Paq1 The Scottish Rite Educational Association of Texas . A l t . 'p ,.,.J idt•••••I P . CocHRAX f .f idt. •,,.. . FL1• • • • • 1·icl• Pr,"sidt -d .. t'CO F1,._, t , .i(t.­ icCLEXDOX . .'\\IES . TA . p t .. ' t .. ' 1\ • . ta. t. C. it·EKSTER Sc . .OE H . • 1-r. •\ . v\TRo E T1·t' L7 .f ur,.r DIRECTOR .·\ • t . CocHRAX, Dallas, Dallas CouP. .. A... .·\ • t .. l,·eston CouGal,reston, GaD, . icLE . .\\.D .")1nt . Co .. Gal,·eston, . Gal'res tLBROOK, . H _.. .T I ES icCLENDON, "Tra\ris Cou11t.;~ \ usti n . •A ~ \\1 ] .·: . ustin, Travis Cou11\ . ..]RARD,D\\'. o'\\K.D. .·\ • KE H. T11011As, Dallas, Dallas Count . I). C. TE PLE, Dallas, Dallas Count\• ·. .. .-\\ ·")ISBEE, El Paso, El Paso Count . 0R.].] CRA'' FORD HARVIE, El Paso, El Paso Count.: .·\ • unt . Bexar C ,. ni . F L ,. , an " nt..-\\ TER '. t:X ;.. l.:\H . .] K. BLACKSTONE, an "\ ntonio, Bexa1· Count ~· . .. .. 9 ~ ,.. ugust\. . . Tl1is corporation ,,·as cl1arte1·ed u11der tl1c Ja,,." of t11e tate of Texas isl1 Rite Bodies of 1"'exas, located El Paso. J\ustin and . tl1e cotb,· at Gal,·eston, Dallas, an • e organizing . its funds bei11g contributed b)· tlck, . ntonio. 1... 11e corporation has no capital st\. .in Texas·r\. aso . bodies of tl1e Scottish Rite of Frcen • are thL s dcsig11ated in its cl1arter : . TJ1e purposes of the corporation -nal under . f an ed ucati . rt . med is t he supp1· . n is f . r·ati . rp . is c . r \>\" hic11 t l . se f . T 11e purp taking, bene,·olent and cl1aritable in its nature, namel.,·: ~ ·ial1c in1memo1 .. ing from ti·11a, . · 1d "\ccepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonr . e "\ncient a . Tl ft1ndan1ental tenets that tl e education and enligl tenment of tl e people is . . . eld as one of its . l s tO\\'ard and safeguard of their liberties and the most effi.cie t means · for . .. tl1e greatest n1ea establisl n aintaining f1·ce g e1·nment, and said organization being i1 its \'er:· essence ' \. . ing a11d . bene,·olent a11d charitable i11 its ain1s and objects, it is the general purpose of tl is corporation . to formulate, dir·ect and effectt ate such educational, bene\·olent and charitable undertaki11gs . . t.cas t11e se,·era1 cottisl1 Rite Bodies situated in thc tate of Texas forming and contributin tl1is corpor·ation sl all detern1ine t engage in. . . • in shall o1·ationmediatc purposes of this corp . ore spccific u11dertakings a11d . tl1e nr\n1ong bc t 11e f ing : ''. 11. - of Texas .· ersit., l:niat tl1e >. To establish, support and n1aintain student dormitorie1)( Texas; the ain1 and purpose of this corporation i1 tl1is regard ,· . of "\ustin, Tra,·is Cot111t . · in tl1e Cir ·aila\oung ,,·omen of the State of Texas, ,,·}10 scek to . · oung n1en and· . being to pro,·ide for the education as a means of fitting the111sel,·es for tl1e·. Lni,·ersite ad,·antages of a . tl1en1sel,·es of tl -ni .; duties and obligations of good citize11ship, suitable li,·ing quarters \vhile attending the .. e1 . t1nd tl . e actL1al cost, and to st1rr . at a n1ode1·ate price, and in no e\·ent in excess of tlersit}',·, e associations . tl . l . ,,·ioral en,·ironn1ent, and . course ,,·itl1 a ,,·holesome, n . )their l' ni,·ersitdu1·ing .1n addition to its comforts and con,·eniencese life. . of hon P agc 346 ~EXE.~ \LlTBBO I~ 1-"I LL "-\~D ITS 1 lt· a· . c1· t o a c q ui r e , h'\ . c p . t 1· c a ' . s11a11 l .. . r a t i . is c o r p . c c t u a t e t l 1 e s e ptl r p o s e s . t lfi.c.: . 'l1' . r .~ ·01 . · necessar >. b . a ... ~d cqt1ip111ent a .. gs a .. t1cl1 lands, buildi '. ,er'' isc . ift or otlc. g~t11·cl1a . j .. c.: . ~ l(>at'5 .. aturc of a studc .. c . a11d to adn1i11ister a fund in tler\\·ise . gift 01· otl . · To raise b) . ( ·,a . · ciall,-unable to dcf .. orth\· stt1dents ,,·ho are fi11a·,, . ercof to be 1oaned t . come tl .. ic.: . tld. .. fu -e x . i11 ~ s uc l · . t s i n d e f ra .. s t tlJ c . be u s ed b)• s u c l . d t .. an, . cat i . cd t · . c r 5 it·i ' . f a l-r . s c.: s .. c l'xpc . t l .. cdt1catio1 . iring sucl . t . d to be repaid i11to st1cl1 ft111d out of their first earnings after acL .. pc11sc~. n ,pL>\\er ~. sha11 ha,-e tl . said fL111d, this corp()ratior .. e de1·i,·ed fror . e incon . istration of tl . . i ... c ad . 111 t1 its judg1 i .c1.l'\\ actt1all ..e amou .all be in exccss of tl .1cnt and disc1·etio11 suc]1 incon1c sl .lc\-l'1·.­ .. rcqt1ircLl (iS loa11s t .stt1dc1 . ts, t . dcvote sucl1 excess to such other pu rposcs as ma ·. ir1 .be \\ itl tl1t: gc 11.:1·a l po,,·ers of . is .tl co .· poration and not inconsistent ,,·itl1 a11 ·. li111itati ons .icl .'' l .·a.n egall) . .l e in1posed upo11 tl1c .t .c ..se of such incor · be11c,·ole11tJ, ndertakings of ar1 cducationa . a11d to,·en1ents . er n . cl1 otl . gage in st .. I"'o e') . _( time and ,,·l1icl1 are . 11c t . ti . . cl· 0 1aritable 11ature as n1a:· be determined b)· thic; corporation fron i t l i t ~ ~c n e r a l p u r po s e s a s defi n e d i11 t 11is c 11a r t er. .. i . '' LUBBOCK. HALL AND DRISKILL HALL - .·. . 11·s . ] . E d . K a u ff m a 11, Dir e c t ·s. :\Iar·tl a R. ]ohnson, Busincss :\Ianager. . l1 alter ..:\cker and irs. ]oncs, Chaperons. . "\\lrs. . 1"'l1cse beautiful properties l1a,·e been leased and are being operated b:· tl1e corporatior1 as dor1 e pt1rchase of grou11d and the erection of dorn itories b tl1e cor­ -. . . pendi11g tl1itories, . .:' irl >. -nds and '' ell ap . pus, and ha,·e largc grot . the can . t t .. con,·en1eporation. Tl1e propcrties arc e hu11dred girl students are comfortabl)l oused in these do1' , ·ie 111ito1· . · . ildings. Or . pointed bt leson1e . and arc surr nded '' irl1 the . cfit of '' l1 .. the be1a\·e . ·~. tl . t. . en,·ironmentnoral . ]l1erc'' and at aeniences,·\. . d co .. rts a . f. n. citc; . itl,,·c1· . 111c lifc, togetl . c~ ()f 11 . er . flt . d i .. a . l>CiJtir111 >.'. a '.. dl' 1· 3 t ~ p1icc.: . ·)( ... •L" .' . . . . TI-I E HC IE ECO:\O:\IlCS Pl{.~ L-s ~:~ J) /(/(1 " . l .. Kappa Beta Pi Top R ow RE, SANDBO, AVAGE . io . IAXWELL~FRANK,LEDBETTER,FALVE\')'l!J . d R ... c., s SPEARSN,H!'.IA . BLEDSOE, LE\VIS) L ,. 1~10Nv.z Row DRu .. Botto Honorar)· Legal Sorori t}r rsit ,·) 1900·eni\. l.Founded at Chicago Kent Texas Chapter Established 19 16 SORORES IN URBE BERTHA LE\VIS. '. LL :\lRS. "\ . I. SAXDBO :\lR "EIAX\\ 1A K. BLEDSOE .. E1'S.IR:\ lRS. :\IA1'IIE SA\'AGE . ANNIE . • SORORES IN FALCUTATE E SPEARS . Io RE . io . •'it:cL SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE • 192 1 . ZAc DRL'l\11\ION H ScHNEIDER lRENE LOHl\IAN '\"EAL\N D. F . DrxIRs. :\ 1922 . . Eo . lR K . PAULINE FRA . .>. IR :\ IARGUERITE L EDBETTER lA BATES Page 31,8 P agc 34 9 United Publications Board • Top Rorv . lAYES, S1 BLACK .>, 1~10N . .. c. t'. ... zd R . CAr.i'. E' ".' IPBELL, CL1\RK, ::\IA OFFICERS '/. G a ir1 .. t a . . T l\1 CLA RK • • • • • • • .\' ta. t . St'C • . HuL N BLACK • • • • • • T,.t" a .r11r KILLIS CA~fPBELL • • • • • • • •1 ... • MEMBERS Edito1· 192 1 CAc us . \ \ " ENDELL ~1A1'E .' Edi101· THE T EXAN N BLACK • • • • • • sidt. t. .. . H uL Editor LoNGI-IORN Nl AGAZ NE . . GE RGE F LAY SrMM .. .~. .1ssociatio . St1tdt St1tde11/s zt tlie z . zts . . · ztat ir·t• BENTON ::\f oRGAN • • • • • z. Jssociatio . Rt· p . 't'St . i ~. T \\.' H. ~IA ) 'E CLARK ztat ir. 'tati:•t . . ·c· .· Rt·prt ult)' Fac . 't'St. p . F ac ll !t)' Rt . e .' . K LLIS CA . lPB ELL • • • • • • • • Pa qc . s .: • The 1921 Cactus • . op Ro·zt1' zd R .\1·RE S, ~I cCALLA, NAs .." ,BRAZELTON BLE, GAl\1 .! E... . \\, .. ON, . S 1'/1ircl Ro·:t· P oLLARD, .\"\ <..,L\", C L . .\\,REY \., .. t't..' 'i.l'. .: Ex ..-. LLIAi\tS, EI:\' ER, EA\', CRANE i c PHAIL, \ .AXDERSTuc , cKE,. f A\"E ., ~ . I1x ox, .\Rox-..o,, HARCOLT RT 8 1\BB, ~ • THE STAFF .E'dit . i .'. i Chirf . E.:\\ DELL :\lAYES ] oE ]. I\ I roN·. . Jlfa .. aging Editor UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATIONS Editor ARD..\\ H .• RO.NSOX Editor GR,\D)" I~O\\ RE\' . • ELLAXA EASTHA .. ( eniors) Eo'\'ARD ::\!. E1 \ 1• ~l ATTIE BARI'\E C) GEORGE D. GA~f?\IOX . ANDERSTt.,. E~ . S l\1 H. H uLSEY [ILE CKEX COLLEGE YEAR CACTUS THORN E. BABB • • • • • Editor Edito r GLY. \. ~f AL'RICE "TAXLE ' • • 0 H x F. _.\_,. R E .: ... ·sR01 . CRAN E • 1 ELIZABETH HARCOL'RT jil\1!\1Y :\lcPHAIL cCAxi . ART CLAt: DE ATHLETICS . H Edito1· l 'd itur tL CocKE . • CARROLL \\' 1LLIAl\1 I; R E D J. \\. H 1 T E . j E ERXEST TEIXER . . KE .. '"1• XETH ::\Ic CALLA HAL :\oBLE IAS F. :\A '5H 1t.· LIAN BRAZJ=:LTOX .. TH P LLARD . :\IARJORI E CHA?\IP KATHERIXE TJ U(/f 1 Cactus Business Staff Vr . A ,. so. . S CKER, CAl\IP, CARLETON, Top Row Ar-.is, D ou ,.. 1-i1. ., \.. ERSON, CASTLE, H EBERT, f LAPRELLE, RAUSS, \\' Es W oo EN . T . vv. ,EGER. S LLIAl\IS, L. \V-HITE, \Vo l\I . LES\\'ORTH, DANIELS, . Srco zd Row CovERT, \ . c HE LL . EN, H GGINS . H oL z Row .. . LLEY, C. \\"H ,.. o. \\,TE . , . 7\\ Botto HAMI LTON GoBLE BOARD OF MANAGERS Business A!a .. zagt . ''\LLE . CHARLES B. \ VHITE • • • • • • B ENNETT L. W o Busi ie_rs . . J f a zt. s s ista -/. zager . CARLETON HAGELSTEIN • • • • • • • Circulation A1anager . zg A1a iager . LEWIS WHITE • • • • • • • Austiri Advertisi ASSISTANTS FRANK \ VILLIAMS I. N. Woo . . R BT. H. G BLE . jAMES HAMILTON Paoe 352 The Daily Texan • Top Rur<·-KEAX, :.\fc?\r:EL, SPR,,.\TT, .\LLENS\\'ORTII, GREGOR :..: E ,'. cEL1'.I NG, F.t LCHER, GAl\ ,. o ..~ DL XLAP, KEXD ~ I L. I ELL\\.I .' ll R T/1i1·d R ort·-HARRELL CRAIX, f .. t't·o r<' (. D L x A \ \. A ,.• . x . LA', :.\lr . c HELL, \ \ -1L ox. Fox, BARRO\\, P oc;r.\·, R 1\ :-.iDOLPH, :\IcCALL.,\ • .: :. \\ •\ L L H I T E . P \,.. RTER, BRO\\'N, GE ,CHE .< CARLSON, BATJER, B 1\RR, GL , C0 \ \ ' A N, P0 L L R D \ -. . oxE ., B LEDSOE, T A B E R, NAI L, l\1UNRO, ~ .-:, .". E R . \. CR . sP, \ Voo . Foi11·1/1 Row-ScHo LZ , H EAD , • 1 . vz.Ro . Fiftl . ' 1 "11O:i\tAS H ITE, S\VARTZ. \\ G . . l\IOND, :.\I cGrLL, C o PPAGE, JAcK, HARCOURT, I3LACK, Cox, DRul\ LLETT, H ARRIS1 Si,·tlz Rozv HoLLER S,I .\ ILLir\\ E'ditor i HL' LOX \\-. BL.\(K • • • • . C ,.' BB, \ ~ARBROt:G rI, CoLE z Clzirf . . . g Editor .. agi ... 1/t • H. R. Cox . . • • ISSUE EDITORS : . ,\. I:.. lOXD... LLETT . l--!1\RR \' ] ACK .. K.r H C . DRL R t: PERT G tIE PP•.\ GE I ..\~ L1?1\BLTH ll,\RCoL-RT \\-1LL r L. :.\IcG1 LL ASSISTANT ISSUE EDITORS . NDERSO\ . · . 1 . R BERT BLEDSOL KATH R r\ LI CE B 1\LLARD \\". R. BARRO\\' l:R ~I ...:. . Co LE H AR x . · .. .\EB .. ''\ KATHERINE P DAcl\11-\R CARLs HoLLERS :\IAR '"l"". 0. :.\I1 . . GE RGE KEA .. c11ELL \\". l\I. :\Iu . R . LLARD . DA\' ID T I LSOX FRANCIS \\"1LSOl\ FRED ]AY \\7 HITE . a. /c . E Soric·t)·-:.\ IERXE. ;\,\IL zgt·-:.\IAR\' SANDERFORD ATHLETICS . Gi: RGE L. CR FFORD . . R\. . t:L. :\f ox Co BB HL'R .\LLEX .- . CARL I-I. . ". GREGOR Li.o,· KE ~XETH :\IcC.t\LLA S\vARTZ o SPt'C ial lf '1 i IRl\11\ GES CH E .· C a -·. ~t . too 11 i.rt·-C 1\RRO L L \\. 1LLIAl\lS REPORTERS ] J\<.K .\ LLE:'\S\\"ORTH CL.\R,\ D. B .\TJER CLARA BELL l\ I IRIA!\I BRO\\"X Jl LIA :\I. CR . c:; p DoROTI-I\" B RR :. . . C \.\ ' AX :\I L\t." RICE CR~\IX jE\\ E 1 . RA . I:\ I·"LoRE . CE E. CR E. DA\ 10-ox ExocH 0. Dt:XA Dt:XLAP '\\ . . . ELL l-lE.LE \\..,~. 0. K. fE\\'ELL L. L. I ~x<..ELKIXG Fox . LEDLA1·:.\':: 1c.. 11. FLE . EL.:\ tA Gt· x . RGr: D. G L. C. G . lIE R1· C. F . LCHER GE :. x ....:\.\ . :\I 1\RIOX H~\RRIS J. B .\RR.\RD \... 1. E \ \ ." D. KEXDALL ~OXE . I-l .\RRELL . R. I·f. ()L ~lc . .S.] EEL ER .\ ... JL ERNA ScH ] . \\.· PosEY -11 PuRTER sE PTI ~ c. S1'1ITII . A . I llEi.rx 1 . . LZ . I 1A ~O\\"LI ~ RA ~DOLPH CH FOR r:z l)AN T. ,,-H ITE I I. J. 1-ARBROUG H . 1A~ BELL T 110 J o 1-1 ~ S. SPRATT - ABLR CARRI E ~ 13F :.- S. \\"oo . HEAD. j R . ;..5 ;, r.. n r .. . • 1920 Summer Texan ACK.. -o\\oRDAN,]N,LI \\ \:. ,cDA:\IEL :\Ior.vTop R liddle R ow CRIS\\'ELL, RATCHFORD, CoLLINS, CARPENTER, HARCOURT, EBY, APPLEBY . . 1 Rozt1 LLETTE, CoBB .. Botto ,LLE\', HowELL . BERRETTA, GESCIIE, H1LL, RLACK, \\To . G .. . E d it r . agi11g E d it .. 1a . ..IIILLB.ERNO~-,lt'JJ . i.rBz.l•••• · . BE-:\ :\' E TT L . \ \ 0 0 L L E R uB1' "\ . BLACK • • • r-i -C/z it'f ~'I RA\"'CK BERRETTA, lR~IA GESCHE, 1\ . LTON HO\\"ELL, J . r Rt:PERT G11.LETTE, H. . · liditolt. . ri_/ • CoBB ... t:L . i . ,.. fouRsu). IZEY CARPENTER, ELIZABETH HARCOURT, BERNARDINE ~. lAR'i' EBY, K . .r1·Edito . t J.r.rttt .. 1.r.ri.rla. • PPLEBY Rt·po t'/' )' . \ LLA ~ \Vo IACK, r1 LORENCE lc DANIEL, St:Sl.'I: :\IAE" NDERSON, REV\A. J o RDAN , " ...\ ... . ~ /· . • -L . '\\RNE, GLAD' . RDELIA B . PATRICK, C . E ~, ).lrLDR ED 5,,.ILLE'ir, \\Too~'. ]AE . Tos, LIARD, fLORE ~CE CRI<;\\'ELL, I EZ RATCHFORD, ::'\ELLE C LLINS, T. G. ~0\\ LIN . . • .. zagt . a!. . Page 3511 The Evolution of The Cactus HE DE\.ELOP~IE1 T of the CACTUS from the little leather-backed olume I tl1e ·earbook has . \pan1phlet of I 94-on 1that appeared 1·egularl)" since that date into the complex annual that today repre­sents the l T ni,re1·si t)· of Texas is interesting from many angles. The at pron1pted the academic and law classes of '94 to issue this first volume . ideals tl ha,,e guided the succeeding twenty-seven editors in their attempts to portra)r ear although the methods .' )of thethe mo1·e in1portant events used·. truthfull t in c 1u d e d . 1u m e s t h a t h a v e n . e b e e 11 '·a s t 1,· diffe r ent. Fe\v a re t h e v '"b ,. e a c h h a v ne,,-and original ideas, all v1orking toward that same end, and fevver are those tl1at have not in some manner been improvements over their predecessors. lt might not be an iss t quote from the foreword of the 1894 CACTUS: ''The . . labor that has bee11 expended, the anxious care of these, the pioneer editors, are now forgotten, a11d we bid our CACTUS Godspeed, hoping that to those she meets she ma;" bring some knowledge of our college 01·ganizations and some sa,~or of college cheer and college fun". ~ . lume \\'as radically different in content from the present da .. \This first book,be found in the entire . six pictures are t"Onl) C ...-\CTUS. two of which are of the senior classes, one page of fact1lty n1embers, a picture of the football team and one eacl1 of the State Capitol strikingl)" like it is depicted in modern books and ''The l ""11i,"of Texas," which consisted of the \Vest '''ing of the . )ersi t Panc .J :j~ • • :\Iain Bui1di11g standing alone o11 a large 1 can pus. Biog­ . present oneson1e rap11ies of the facult n1embers take up tl1e first sectio11 of the book. Then · . follO\\T in a manner i1ot t1nlike n1oder11 high school a1111uals the pictures of the 1s of the classes. of t he undergraduat e c1asses is t reated i11 a sin1i1ar 111a1111er, except t hat no pictu1·es of these lo,,·e1· classes a e included. Tl1e ,·arious organizations are . give11 p1 I 5o un1e, \,-11i1e at 11 let ics are i11 t 11e page '·o1 re1egated t o" . e pub1icit . al . \Vear co11sisted of four gan1es t~ . three pages. T he foot ba11 sc11edu1e for t he ,ith Dallas a11d t\\·o ,,·itl1 an Anto11io and four ,·ictor·ies. The gri11d section . \\ It.. R . is a11 ab1e foreru11 ner of t11e CA CTus T H '. ·1ed A Pi11ch of i11ger· . st co11sists n1ain of pu11s R 1 cl poet r a11d il it can be four1 d nothi11g persona1. . · . .· 1 gh . 1e of make-up, a1t11ot~ . 1un1e I i11 genera1 st . ·\·ed''s fo1] o . 95 CA CTL-· . T 11e tl1e n istakes of tl1e initial ,-olume are largel correcteu. Less space ,,·as de­ . · . ore . letics \vere gi,·er1 n . voted to the facult)", less to organizations, ,,"}1ile atl prominence a custo111 vvhich 11as been followed ii1 all the succeeding issues. The book is some\\·l1at s111aller a11d n1ore con1pact a d decidedl}'" better organ­ . . n1ost I1ote\\·01·th e \\·as the iI troduction of pictu res. All .. cl1a11 . · Theized. or?a11izations had pictures, a11d tl1ere are fe,,· page i11 tl1e enti1-e book that ai-e not 111ade n1ore i11teresti11g b e use of illustratio11~ . \ -olun1e III, 1~ 96~ in­ . tl . · " . e beaut . pages a11d tl· . res tl1e use of colored introductor . featt·ne,,t1-oduced t\\-o t,,.o11e or"'·itl1 0sEs,. \CTtC"sectio1 . Colored pages \vere used i11 alJ the later ear· . i1ot popular for the next" . section \\ras e\ridentl· . The beautexceptions. earbooks of I 904 and· . it '' as abandoned not to appear agai11 u11til I 903. The ad 110 beaut sectio11s but in 1906 the beauties reappeared, a11d ha,-e · . . 1905 l bee11 features of e\·er," C .\CTUS since tl1at date. • • se11ior academic and la\V classes, the histor)'" . and the poe1 Eacl1 Paf]e 356 Tl1e fi 1es . lu1·o.o ,t,, 1 ~96 tl1e c _,,"a s blisl1ed b}'" the Greek Letter Fraternities, tl1e . t . it)". In \CTLTS~ s· . )'"easisti11g of 011e 111ember of each fra ternit)"· Tl1e t''ro . board of editors co1 '.e class represe11tati,res . tlr' . as etlited b \.: earbook~e ) . tl98, . 97 and 1 . . ,~follo,,·in 1nual in 1899 . letic ssociation took o\·er the busi11ess of pu blisl1i11g the a . e Atl . Tl risdiction of the . e u11der . 90+, ''rhen it can . til .. l1eld it u a11d the jt students -''Pubrds . \vus bore the . associatio11. The i11troductor:r page of the 1906 CAc lished b)' tl1e Students of tl1e l T11i,rersit}" of Texas 'a11d a similar caption has appeared i11 tl1e prelin1i11ar)· pages of each C.\CTl:S since tl1at time. Thile the progress of the CAc ed from tl1e standpoint of conte11t, . ,,,·ie us, . \\ l1as bee11 stead)"tl e n1ost radical cha11ges i11 shape a11d ge11eral appeara11ce . , ha,·e taker Durir its ears of · . eight-· . g the t\\'ent . tin1e. . e t . place from tin . existe11ce, the C .-\C t: s Rectangles a nd s. ct ize . 11 as a ppea1·ed in t\\rel ,.e d istii . r s . f t h e e d i t . m i n a t e (i b u t t h e in1a g i n a t iv e m in d s . n g s h a p e s h a ' · e p r e d . b1 . ave caused the printer·s hours of trouble a11d . shapes that must le conceiv"ed . ,ha ,,·to hicl to be the sta11dard for as come . l . '''execu te. The present shape". 1·r0 college annuals first n1ade its appearance i11 1903, but '''as not used again until us . but ,,·ith the 1915 CAc . 1907. In 1912 the oblong can1e back for three )·ears a s . ''i11 u s e ''' . t 11 e s c r a p h e a p, a n d t h e s h a p e n . eir d s h a p e s ,,. e r e re1e g a t e d t·'' pern1ane11 t ly adopted. I n legiti n a te atten pts to produce an original a p ­ . . . introduced \'arious textures"ea , . pearance for tl1eir books, the d ifferent editc rs l for the co,·ers but tl eir ,,·ide di,·ersit)" precludes an detailed de­ . ·. ~a11d color ~cr1pt1on. • e Se11io1· Classes of tl1e U11i,"er . blished b): tl . pL t ,,·ere - ~· . p (1 (/f' • ;. .. .. OUR POUCY MAY BE ABIT SAFFRON·HUED, BUT WE LOVE TO HEAR THE HYPOCRITEHOWL WHEN THE WHITE WASH GETS BARKED. MORE BRICKS, ADOLPHUS! lr •f' ... e . tf'd •.• ll'tt.•a. r 'ltt hJ.•lor' '' t • t.na".>f' 1& I• t ..o .rtl~n ••• r1.1 . \PM.IL 1 ...._, .•' •l ." 111 \ 1\ .. ·· . ' \:••".' ll. 1 t :+ STICKY-FINGER DORE LIJfCHER f Al.l.S FOR i ..."+r·!-·+ .-·++>· ., BY G F. StMMONS ,.•. ~tl~ EFgirEo~~ INTELLIGENCE lS cE HOLMES BUMPED FF . COPS WRONG HAT GODFATHER STALL + ACfUALLY SHOWN 'EA... R1.E. 1.t. 1,t.\ LR U. PE'DER o <°' t ". ATHLETIC COUNCIL JOB ~ ,.,, "........... ,., L~11",.,., \ ,,. t.14 . ·~·--­· t lt-1 ,.,. 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" lt,_ Lf.• :.. •t t•..t . ++++++++++++++++++++++++ ~ &M ••• , \"..., ' '' • Fage 358 • • ~ij 9 • The Year in Dramatics HE DRAI\IATIC season at Texas l1as bee11 dominated bv the ~·~ J most active dramatic 01·ganization on the can1pus, The Curtain Club. Besides the programs offered b this societ)r " . ,ear include a facult)-club farce -. the dramatic performances of the 'Little l\l in11ie, the Cigarette ~Iaker, in \vhich Pat Holmes returned to a native state of innoce11ce delightful to behold; a cou rageous, but -n compos i ''' . m i s gui d e d a t t e n1p t b y Ru s s e 11 ] . Bi r d 'vel1 t o s t a g e his tio n nd Don't Forget It,' a t the Ha11cock Opera House a per­formance remarkable among other thi11gs for its horticultural and ne has . '"ents; and the Uni,"ersity'" n1ovie, as every . agrarian accompanir called it, again featuring the i11imitable Pat Holn1es, and including in its cast Dolores Dore Bess Hi11es and others. The Curtain Club offered for the approv·al of the l:ni,"ersit)'" and Austin three one-act pla)'"S on the night of December 13, 1920 at the K. of C. Hall. All sorts of tech11ical difficu 1ties -vvere su rn1 t1nted bv . J the club i11 the way of scenic arrangement a11d lighting, a11d the plays rere finall '"en on a stage rema kabl)'" beautiful in ,"ie\v of the handi­ ~. giv' . \\ caps met \vith. The perforn1ance ,,"as notable for the discover}'" in r c a p a b 1 f c a r r)"in g h e a '")" ro1es i n a n1a n n e r . d g r as s of a n a c t . Scott Sn . e quite beyond the ordinary capacity of college students; for tl1e presen­tation of the fir·st one-act pla)' \Vritten by a college student i n l\/Iilton' s Ling pla)'", 'The Course of True Love," and for the excellent acting of the utro production. ' lrs. Dane's Defense' '''as the feature production of the }'ear. • . P agc 360 oR. DIRtcJON:CJ-. MroR . f1R HOWARD M MR EYLL:R N . fIMPJOti -PREJIDf:f'lT lRtAJURtR . MIJJ BEfJ B. HJNEJ -JECRETARYAN • -MR. W . JOWERJ . ­R PUFFEY f1RJ Wn. RPUFFEY. . 11R W f1R. H.BEfi ft'lJTH 11IJJ. ELIZABf~ Tti BAKEJ< GOMERY. oN.t . E.> tlAJ(GA11.111r.JON . MR JAM Ac f1R. ELr.AR DITT !.AR MJJJ. f1ARUE"RITE KER.R " 11R.A.W WALK~R JR 11IJJ. PoLOREJ PORE OMAJ RO'w'ELL MIJJ ELOIJE CARR . T/'1R. VINJO!lt1. POTTJ MIJJ ELIZABETti.. WI1R. MR.fRANKLIJ'i w. Pl:.CK. JlIJJ. 11ELE!1 WJLLIAMJ f1R. ALLAri C.JtlIELI/J MIJJ JAriE JACKJON KING .. Ruf'1IJJ. .. JlR f'REDERIC Jco !112. JCOTT JNOIJGRAJJ J1R PAVID .JEPfiEl1J tiAMILTON t1R. f1 LTOf1 LING . JAMEJf1R. MR. CHARLEJ R. CUJJCK PO!/C 10 . . • Mrs. Dane's Defense HE CRO\\T I TG e\·ent of the dran1atic season occurred on . iarch 19, the lT11iversit3r Curtain . the nigl1t of \Vhen Club ::::a. .... ~-staged ' l\1rs. Dane s Defe11se'' at tl1e Hancock Opera House . too many wor·ds of praise i11 congratulating the'" . I t is im possible to sa co11ceded one of the·. gener-all Club upon having produced \vhat has been "}ateur performance e\'"er staged b}" a LTni\'"ersit . best if 11ot the best an dramatic societ}·. Throughou t the pla)'" e\·er)· n1en1ber of the cast carried their role in a n1anner superior to a great number of profes­sionals \\rho have visited ustin dt ring the past fe,v seasons. Especially . • Scott nodgrass, Sir" . ed b" . is the dramatic abilit}-displa as Daniel -iarguerite Kerr, as tl1e erran t l\Irs. Dane, de . and l\IissCarteret, rk of the members . \Vof mention. Aside f ron1 the individualserv·i11g of the cast, the directing of the play by Howard l\Iumford ]ones also falls into the personal mention group. Througl1out the play the out­ v\"itl1ere the ease and grace . \\ standing features '''hicl1 the characters conducted themsel\"eS. Another outstandi11g factor in the success anner in ,,,hich each of the men1bers of the cast . of the pla)" '''as the n adapted themsel,res to their respective roles. Page 382 . )•.cng .. (j.: German Club Top Rou• GREER. L O \\' RE ,· ":. Ho K . xs, CASTLE. Ro . .... TED . I...\:\, \ ·E...\ G ER St·co 1 d Row R O\\ELI•• SEALE, r\ XFO RD , DR.CIB E LBI OFFICERS s . rDA\, '. Tt·r 111 Fall Tt· . 111 Spr 111 .g Pr t.sidt 1 .. • • • • \.LLA ~ D . AXFORD H1LL C ocKE J01-1 N II. E.t'\ LE JoE Fo ict'-P1·t's1de . . tz . . .cR. . ' B. FENLE1" .] P. DREIBELBIS ..( GREE )" t' cr t'ta r \•-T1·c - a .r ll r t'r DIRECTORS, FALL TERM . \ LLAX AXFORD CHAS. \"EAGER \\". F. \ \ "RE ~ X xo. H. EALE j. C. P...\TTERSO BAKER Ho xs . 1'. . ] ).. ... .\\ CA ~ TLE P. DREIBELBI --\. RLE1 G H DA,·1s .. - '. c: . R . E .' (. 1A. ED . S . E :\lARCLJS GREER T. D. RO\\.ELL GRA . .. LO\\'RE1• DIRECTORS, SPRING TERM L. A. Lt.: EC KE '. IE. jA R. H. G LLETTE . XO\\"LIX • R . BERTSON LA\\' RENCE RHEA ERl~. H ~I ASON A\\"NIE H1LL CocKE ARTHt.' R G COLN ~. L .. Lt:ETHE . IER D . EL ] OHN HENRY DA\'I S R. P. ~IcCLL"RE IAR ~... ·E1 .. s 11 GREE ~ B. FE ~ .'. LE c. c. G1 . Dt: LE1· ExGL . . ] E H. Fos ER . • • P age 364 • ". .'.;);" xk,/:] • /3a ~ • • j. 4 1. .vt..4­ • .t/.?JA.A. >l .. ;tl.t.ku.. • .. __//_. ~~ J )J ~/ ~G4.t??~ 7~~~. JZ.~~-·~. J, •k ~a."". o ~~. ~~ ~~~ .. • ~/ hr-~---/ A"-:_--< . ~ "~~~~~' ~~u~r ~ • 0 ' Wd/~­ ?-.te,,,._./!~~ . !v . l1 U~ U/ r/) ~ {_ ~17 Z~~ (~ ~.)..1 ~~~ • ....... ,.,.~/~ .~e. ;t 7h ·~ ~~,r...c.4..C! cl~ .aA. '.. S :i~"' ­-. ;(w-< .-­ • ;;/4~~ ... • ~ M • ~.~ N,6. --?. f)E:.g • " ' • • • • • • • • Rabbit Foot • :\IARGUERITE l(ERR • • • • • Pres1~de1zt . GE RGIA CoLv .. Secrttary-Trcas1l1·er Lucy H"~RDING DAMS ~llARGARET KEL L • :.. • HELEN BASS BESS KIR,7EN "'TG0"1ER1 :. 1 . . Ru H BARNARD RuTH 1\1cCEL,·E ." . A ALINE I\Ic AB . LILLIAN BRO\:\TN iARGARET f jA "'E BuRGEss ~ BERNICE CALD,1\.ELL • RLEY. l. 1\HELEN ELOISE CARR :t\llORLEY!ARY. 1\ FRITZ CHILDRESS EMILY NALLE l\iARTHA C VINGTON . HALLIE 11AUD ~EFF Lor.IE ELL PETTUS . Lou sE DANIELS . D LORES D RE . . KA HERINE R sHER . JULES HEBERT FRANCES SLEEPER ~' ILLIE \T. HENDERSON LORING StvIITH KATHERINE IR,1\71N MAMIE T'VITCHELL • • • • • • • 'Za~te.. ~~\\~~~ .: 2. • ~ -V"JA 4 /\.c:. • /7i aJu • ....-­ -) '\ , - YV(.AA­ • ~"..,r:::;..&.. ·---'"J.-~~~ ~...:-.•. ....~ S -. ~.z;;..._ ~....c.~! ~.. ~ /r'I_~ , ~ ...........,..~-··-n--r. . tz. ,,, <.. ..Cu " ~ ~/ • -yv\~t.~ ~ "~&~hJ -~ -.l<+5 • ......~ • \... ,J..._a. ~ ~ (+ .... ' .~ '-• --. ~. -~­ • • • 6.5J . Pr101 • • • • . Pa - r J(j6 The Maskers JOE L. A RCHER D. E. ALLEN ''T OOD.i\RD BROJ\ILEY \\7. E. BRO\VN R. i\I. B E L LJ-\ ?\-11'" HART'" .. cKE l\Ir C. l\I. l\IILLER, ]R. E. R. Hu R1'" HN B. ' ~TARE . ] NNET . BI.l\1H. R. ''T·B1~R . ..\.~I .. BouRLAI. l\H. RALES . A. l\I 1\S. CH ,v. I. SHOT\VELL JR. .] D. B u RLESON E. \\T. ATKINSON W. C. Co LE S. D. BROUGI;JTON A. L. HuME \\' . ]. D1 ss EN ]. R. CARSON .~.mmBma.Jme~~ • p fl (/( tJ ;. 6 Thanksgiving German -larked bv forn1alit"\· and elabor·ate dec . • . ; orati\re schemes, the Thanksgi,Ting German ·,,as one of tl1e most unique social affairs of the ,"ear. It was held at K. C. Hall, Nov. 26, • I 920. The motif vvas harvest sce11er1" .ith fields of corn grains and pun1pkins .\ v pon the stage \\'ere v·arious products of the . l. farn1, i11dicati,"e of tl1e Tl1ankst;i,·i11g Season. About tl1e ligl1ts on the side of the V\"alls 1t of past e . . ade . board. Cedar made the n1ural decorations v·er," effecti\'"e. • The grand march \:·as led b tl1e P1~esi­ . · ~ ring l\ Iiss K at 11ei·i1 e . n . ·d, hr . dent .../.\.11 an Sa11f -·esi-PrSeale, tl1e \.iceohn]aco.. \\Risher of were p1aced 1arge tu1·ke )"s n - f \\ . red l\I1ss Fra11ces S1eeper . 11 . de1 t h in leadi11g the cotillio1 . . ac~ e. \for the girls '''ere cle,·er glo·orsFa\ bracelets, and for the n1e11 ,,·e1·e leather card cases.sHER . I1ss R Easter German Carr)ring out the idea of springtin1e cheer­fu1ness, tl1e E ast er German had f r it s genera1 . n1otif a butterfl)· dance, gi\'"en at K. C. Hall tl1e night of Apr·jl 15th. The stage '"ras decorated with green cedar resembling trees ich . \Vle middle of . in rear of an iron fence i11 tl • v as a }1uge garden. Butterflies vv·ere ho,·ering . \ about the roses, daisies and other flo,,·ers. The \valls \\'ere decorated ,,.ith crepe paper of pastel shades and designs of butterflies CO"\­ered them. Over the side lights were placed nets. The five main overhead lights ,,·e1·e • ·ertedn\ . ered \Vith large bo,,·ls, ,,·hich c:\. c .t he indirect s)·stem . 1ightir1g int e President, Hill Cocke, led tl1e gra11d . Tl march, favoring ::\Iiss Eleanor Covert of Austin. ]oe Foster favored l\iiss Dolores Dore of Houston i11 the cotillion. ­·,,po . . Fav·ors consisted of large butterfl der rags for the ,,·omen, ar1d of small sil,:er o\-ERTI1ss C . .pencils for the men . • Page 368 • The Rattler Dance 11g in seaso11 tl1e for111ale1·i . sl .. tl1e for Rib bon Club Dances, tl1e Rattler Club en­ ed 011 the eve11i11g of February 21 with . te1·tai1 11e of t h e m os t e 1ab 1·at e a11d ski ltf u 11 y . . -Knights of Co ear. . · pla1111ed da11ces of tl1e 1u 111b u s Ha11 \ \' a s t r a n s f ed i11t a p a 11is11 .. r n . 1a . f t 11 e h a 11 a p e 1-g . I11 t h e c e n t e r . . p a t i .1ed orchestra .. enclosed tl1e Spanish costu v\,11i11gs i I1 tl1e Spanish colors, pi11 k, y"e 1lovv and gree11, shaded tl1e "'ri11dows and b1-oke f t h e c 1 a d vva11s, a n d . }n. t. 11. 111 t h e '"i'·)" a picket fe11ce e11closed tl1e enti re hall. The grand n1arch \vas led b Louis Scott, " . Preside11t of the Club, ho11oring l\Iiss Geor·gia Col,"in. Herbert Bea\·e1 s, favoring :\Iiss l\Iar­garetta G1-ahan1, lead tl1e cotillion. Favors for 11ss CoLv . the n1en '''ere sombreros; for the ladies, black . . lace n1ar1tillas. A deli ghtful four-course luncheon ~ras ser ved between da11ces. The Arrowhead Dance The ] apanese motif was carried out in the ar1nual dance given by the Arrowhead Club on l\Ia1-ch 1. K.. C. Ha11 was decorated to represent a ]apanese garde11. ]apanese masks and large ] apanese lanterns adorned the \valls, \vhile smaller lanterns \vere sus ­pended from the ceiling. The stage typified a ] apanese shrine, "'rith the image of Buddha in the center, before which kneeled two rshippers. Punch was served from a . V\ summer house in the center of the hall . fa\"OringClub,President of theHart, ". l\Iaxe ?\ Iiss Frances Le,vis, led the grand march. The cotillion, vvhich for111ed the shape of an ,Cart\vrightwas led by T. ] oinervhead,\. Arr Favorsr.. l' . Eugenia Ta::\Iiss favoring for the ladies ,,·ere ] apanese hand-painted fans. . I\ ss LE\\'IS Cans of preser\·ed gi nger v\·ere presented to the gentlemen. Pa9c .: 69 • The Rabbit Foot Dance • • The Rabbit Foot Club held its a11nuaI c e o11 the eve11 ing o f ~I a r c h 4 at t11e . d a C. In Ha keepi ng \\·i th the ~easo11 .. 1K. decoratio11s ,,·ere of a patriotic natu1·e. On the stage at tl1e e11d of the hall '''as a 11lOLiel ~n o, s u r n1o u 11 t e <.i b )' a fl ag. T 11 . o f t11e 1a ,,·alls ''rere co,·ered ,,·ith boughs of ceda r, i·eL-l hite a11d blue l ses a11d flags. The ceili11g­ . ,,, light s w e r e i11 t 11e forn1 of T e x a s St ars. T h e ­·:\Ia1r :\Iiss . double gra11d n1arcl1 '''as led b guerit e I~e 1· 1 , Pr e s ide11 t of t 11e C1u b. f a '· o ri11 g To h 11 Co i t, a n d :\ I i s s I..1o u i s e D a 11ie1s f a ' ~ o 1 i11.g . ~ Ralph \\"ood. The cotillio11 '''as led b~· ~Iiss eorgia Col,·i11 f a\·ori11R Louis Paine. I~a,·01 s . the ladies ,,·ere lexican p rderpuffs; · .\\ . for • >. I exi c a 11 cigare t t e . ,h e 111e11 . fo r K~RR.;;c;::\Ir The Angler Dance 0 n t l e night of p ri1 1 K. C. Ha11 '''a s . o u s e f o r t h e J\ 11g1 e r . t r a 11s f o r m e d i n t o a D ut c h l dance. \\"hite bean1s across the ceiling and huge Dutch plates suspe11ded bet,,·een the .S carried out the motif'.\\ ,,·i11dcolored Dutch The stage depicted a11 outdoor scene, \v·itl1 a po11d a11d a bridge in the foregrou nd, a11d a Dutch ,,·i11dmill in tl1e background. A bal­corner of tl e hal l held the or ­ . co11 y i n one pla1t1ghou t the din11er . c h estra, ,,,hicl . ed th1· cou rse . 1 tl1e base . starting f r01 of a \\·indn1ill house on the stage ,,·as led b )" ,liss :\Iartha LaPrelle President of the Club . Porter. Iiss Elizabeth Ecl-( . 'Perr)ho11ori11g ford, favoring H. :\I. Russell, led the cotil­ ss I... APRELLE . 1tch caps ; ~I . rs for tl1e ladies '''ere D·oFa\.lio11. for the men, cob pipes. Tl1e grand mar·ch, PG(/( .l - - Court of Plasters Dance e Cour·t Plaster·s latest thi11g . 1 l of i11 11 . 11 . cia1 c1ubs, he1 d it s fi r s t s e s s i . s s . gii·l The n1en1bers of theD..\.L . 92 I . ,1il 29 · . J\ 1 Cot11·t sl o,,·ed b,-tl1ei1· attire a11d actio11s tl1e . • e . ju1·isJictio11 of fen1ale ov·er 111ale, \\1 hile tl tl1eir . · itte(i tl1eir ser,"ilit)" b . ests adn . ale gt ... ,,"eaesse11tiall," •,,·as i11e dress. It . ir . fen t1 t . 0111a 11 Dance, the idea bei11g carried "\\ ·s a11d r e fr e s 11 n e11 t s a1ike. . 1. ·'i11 fa ler· fa,"01·i11g· . li'S l\Iargaret :\Iar·sl1 of T ~ . lr. ~. Bernard Gussett of Corpus Christi . carr i11g a '\ "otes · Fo1 · . leLl tl1e grand 111arch \\" sig11. :\liss ~Iarsl1 \\'as atti1·ed i11 a .. 0111e11 d r e s s a s b e fi t t i n g 11e r s t a t i 11 of C h ie f ]u s t i c e . of tl1e ("ourt. Cle1~ k of the Cou rt, ~Iiss •ss ).lARSH . l . . .. Bett\· ~Iatl1is of l1er·r11an, led the cotillio • Skull and Bones Dance 1nual dance of the Skull ai1d Bo11es . The a Club at the Countr)'" Club :\Ia 6 surpassed ". all pre,"us efforts in presenting a 110-v·el . i aff air. Carry"ing ou t the traditions of the Club, a costume part)" of extreme originalit )'" ''ras given in v.vhich those attending \·ied \vith .a k e-u p i11 t h e c h a r a c t e r of the i r n1 . t h e . n e a 11 . Coming after the formal dances of the )'ear, -con,·en"customar,ed ielief from the . it offe • tions i11troducing one of tl1e most distinc­ti ,"el,• " i11d i ,"i d u al occasio11s of the seaso11 . At n1idr1igh t the tl1i rt)r-fi ,"e men1be1·s of the Club, ,,,ith their guests and ladies, as ­ n g t a b 1 e . n e 1 . se m b1 e d a t \\' h e r e a d e 1ig11t f u l f t h e . s e . a s i 11du1ge d in . At t h e cl . '"s p r e a d dinner· a large Gander \\'as a\varded the girl .i11g the most clev·er costume .( displa The grand march ,,·as led b Bob :\Iose­ ". s. :\Iiorin{! ., fab, . Presider1t of the Clt,·. le ··. :\IontgomerIargaret:\ "'\F.R .. co.~ lo ). .. 1s !). 1 . J. . Paf)r • The Year In Society E\VER and more elaborate dances n1arked the social ;rear of 1920-21. The temporary ban placed on the German Club ninence . 4n da11ces early in the \\rinter season placed more pro~-~ r e . . n f r a t e r 11i t y a n d c1u b d a 11c e s, a 11d res u 1t e d in b e t t e r p 1a n n e d a 11d n . skillfullv• ~ executed ente1·tai11ments . Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta D elta Delta opened the seaso11 for forn1al dances earl)r in f\ovember -vvith tl1e only t\VO formal events ""·itl1 the exceptior1 of the Thanksgi-v"ing Gern1an, of the fall tern1. The Thanksgivjng Reception, held in the State Capitol the night ost successful in the . s one of the 1\Vae,. ganI. . after the Texas-. and ,of the school. Under the careful su pervis)on of Louis Scottr}r . hist President of the Reception, a substantial profit \Vas 1·eali.:ed for the fi rst time since the Receptions \\'ere started. The \vinter season for fraternit\r da nces -vvas ushered i11 b," Delta -. Tau Delta \Vith a formal din11er-dance at the Countr)r Club. Chi Phi was host a t a beautifully plan11ed dinner-dance, and Delta Chi enter­tained a t one of the most artistic dances of the '\'"ear. The founders' • day dance by Delta Kappa Epsilon, and ~Ir. Smith's da11ce honoring Zeta Tau Alpha pledges \Vere two of the most enj able dances of '" {. ~~Ll the season. The Ribbo11 Club dances were more carefully pla11ned than ever ere under the ban of the \\. before. Coming a t a tin1e '"·hen the Germans .r created more tl1an usual interest . Students Association, the The Thanksgiving Ger man, and the postponed Easter German were both up to the standards set by the German Club in former years, probabl the most popular of the more elaborate dances. .. and vvere The Skull and Bones and the Court of Plasters dances coming at the end of the }'"ear, offered a relief from the more formal entertain­ments in the originalit}'" of tl1eir make-up. Several of the fraternity dances fol lowed this general style. • ACKNOWLEDGMENT liss Helene Bastian, l\liss ]osephine . Tl1e 1921 CACTt:S is indebted to and Carl Nia er for furnisl1ing costun es and . · . l\lfartinL.Theis, }ohn ristian Studjo for \raluable . pages, and to the Cl .( aterial for the beaut . n assistance in mounting tl1e pictures. Pagc 372 • 1 • ' What Fools These Mortals Be! ''Act The Eighth'' ~~~ )O\V THAT the curtain has falle11 • .>~ UE& .. SO 1'M to tern1inate ct \'Il of our drama . No ., 'PY~E rou out . see.e ca n,, CACTUS, in the audience sitti11g back i11 )'Our / .. A'ROuN 9 ~~;:;\..""" ·E1 -Burn ""' • . · losele . son Bobn "fl1on1p. ose jol . 'd''A <1>-Ga ~c~ .. ·azd Tt.. 'CSt 35 .c B • A cI>-Ga,,·d Still Nnse \\.alter Sterlin~ ]. BL1llingto r1 Poge J7 • .1 What Fools These Mortals Be! . , ) / .J 1'n (/' • What Fools These Mortals Be! Midst the Sepulchres The next time those Van1ps in the upper story at Carn1an's \vant to pull a rouge ren1oving scene, "''e vvish they would pull down the shades. It's all right r Turtle-doving, but it s pretty rough rubbing it in on the spectatorsenjo; . t .o aren't getting by "''ith that kind of stuff . l. '' ers.cnder 'vhat Pat Holmes is going to do \V'ith all tho3e assistant mana . e \v .,.\\ he dropped plums to, 11ow that the council kicked him off the Athletic Board ? a job looking er exam questions. .'. them,e gi,". Probabl icCracken e\'er got i11to that little . '") \. e \vant to kn egg basketv ho,," P . \\ and furthermore, hown 11 she ever got out. (See Satch Page.) Tl1e Grind Editor announces that all the cop3" for this sectio11 was prepa1·ed 1 about )'Our troubles . See the1 ng a t i n1e a . 1 . r s . T h a t b i r d t h a t in h a b i t e d t h e Li b r a f)' f c a u s e d d e c id e d then1-3e . uld exp . \vhatbOd)r t ' . drop in the scholastic average of the school. An . bending over a book deser,"es Phi Beta Ka ppa" . to an O\'erhead attack bse},·es .w. han1' " gotv"e . ";Tear~ in fact, three. \\Tell, the . The Kappas led se\1 eral dances this three good girls. e r ,, . r n ro 11s . n c e i t 1 ef t i n h in1 a ft e r t h e Th . n s t i 11 h a s a 1itt1 e c ''-'" . If B e n B r him, we refer him to the Grind Editor to find out \vhat Dore said about 11is re ­semblance to a "'·a ter-lil '")· lt seems to us that ]ud ]ames would ha,,e sense er1ough to la;" off Zeta freshmen by this time. Paige :\Ir. Brightwell. Be sure and read every line of that diary, and then u might understand . " . '")Herod fa,·ored bumping off all infants. One hundred per cent assininit·. h",, allo,• "ed with brass. At last the dope is out on that lake part)'· 011, mommer! but lots of repu­ ". red before the Cactus Scout scooped Fadeser\probabl)"" . tations got ,,·hat the . 1iess \.\ • The Zetas have been short of Negligee since Dad Burns and Crutcher gave consig11-'. \Veekluld not think so to see the . \Vtheir T-B part)'" last f all. One n1e11t of lingerie hung so darir1gl ir1 the back yard every ionday. . ' . \\-re want to know \vhy Georgia led that dance vvith Louis. Probabl," to sho,," the ,,·orld that she ,,"asn't afraid of Gila monsters. " ''::\ ecessi t)' is the n1other of i11,-ention,' sai d Leo, tl1a t n1en1orable d a )'" i11 the Pi Phi kitchen. • E,ren as Balaam let his ass speak for him, so shall ,,"e stand aside \vnile the Thorn torn ones set u p the big howl. s. ]effrie].and ?\Ir. ]ames ' . Dempse]acklr. . b3r . .alicecum. \tPack \'"OUr • Paqr .]76 # What Foo!s These Mortels Be ! 't. nr.. •177 .c: - rEs . HoL . PA . Pat l fall in prestige, and l . n . dences of l . bcen und the place since the Friars bega . . t .. as ar 11e,·er . realized jt hand. Pat interprcts then . Tl . tl ,,·hat is bel1i11d e. tl e\·i . e\ st as smiles he . · er~ . as ects on - is pularit)·. but his little .. ix-up. n at respect. the .\ tl letic . . p . l as. l erical . C uncil ught is e)·es in lad .. pe. . t e tried . tl rit)·, in tl bring Fijis up fr the depths, thru . . n . .. tt .. t e superi h that there hin ight be a11 ... . . n ake a Ribbo11 Club despite his l . . ne . .. }·,, e pe as. l self and the cocklebur uld dge, but far . c . n ade the clan ab . . s pular as . n . ut as p . . P at gets on t.c . in. l self . . Lt der a saddle blanket. As . l . ren . cl . s on as ''' rld gain d pick handler, but as long e expect the · . ,, . go . a t Baird ~ 1anua1 ca n ., . .. ler k }1e ains nd . t . s . t e }. as ar ere P1 i G ams and t 11e ot n,t be und u1)· il . cc11sed '' }. . e1· apt ers . I'"1\ ,. ,,.1ES \!? If Tl Gobble bble-g . tl .. .l\\ record, '':\e,·er a\· D ie." f perpetual n tl scl . sl bble! laid l ntroducing ~. . at t: ~ . e. tl rigi11al \ .ict . ..\ as.. . o . 'sad)l. i . r . t. c ld jt . . l c problem . perfected rd to reproduce tl uld ha,·e bec st a,·e a rec oice, tl . oti sol,·ed . . . ings .. ,,n . .. ,· Pi f Turncd tl eneral rder u11d b)" rushing the t: . . .c . tered . ar ~ Pl1is f . bef ol, d n ·~, . . pt1rst c. l ther,,·ise .· . . .. t .. r a ear re c e a es riet) b) '' earing bedr slippers . t l e Ger111a . ot . . . n .. . .. s. . is tl and pick 01·1g1 11al f all \ .arsit !}. ") ssip, trt1e and . urce . . e s , kasch,s as a fi t st ag e i n .{ ·,' ich t . air er g ra' ·c­ .... . .\\ .. o .' }. .ard .· ~ e,,·}1at less har . n le...,..., than the ~Ialaria 1o·quito bt t . .. 01 ... . 1 se\·eral t1n . ,,·eari .e.. or . es ore ELOIS E CARR Of all . tl er. all errated, puffed up butterflics, . sn . it the attacl . tl . big rusl H as c . l t . v,·n ·\ . , e ,,.e subn ed likeness f the blue ribb . n. Can d n·,, . . . r . e and g ru inter-frat ri,·alr .· and th . t1gl . t tl e fuss . . t a rnered four frat as o\·er pi ns in her s]1ort st a}-b sl . tl . .· · ,, . eth. n ds '''hich ''e are kept fr n1 printing b the pure fo ,d la,,·s . . .· . l e nor tl . e tin . one l1as take11 tl er . ·eep fo1,,,,.eandut, · l but has kidded erself int believ·ing . l . uble t b . .· at gotten e as . 1 ,,· ith it straighten . .}·,, . . e tr . . tl e p . girl . sl as gettin rcall)" · . ,, rks . or en e all . itl'' ·,, . h''' . b~ .. out her sal,·ario1 e big, bra' e and str This is the lad · . . tl . ng stuff until sl ... . ps . in s get tired o quick . c carried tl \\'ill be all rigl e joke t far .. . .. ti .. sh .· b g tl e line to E)-ler . . t a<> "O n . e b as she realize ,,· }1)· tl . . ·. . . • CHARLE<; HARRITT . Cl arlie is a pr . duct . f tl . uch bt1ll. and an inflated . n and about e ,,·ar, . tl . eg ~ inki at i .'. afraid t ad,·ertise. 1self into . H as been tibbing hi1 rr . n1)• sure cL . e . t l und lead pipe. H as . t . lt . lt is p 1i t ica ·. 11 fi t , 11e .. . at ~ . f his sininit,· bc a t\\·e},·e .' . seen Ir. t . . r a s p a ni . t . gra''ied ir i11 g B .. · re . . . siti . n in scho . l politics b . lcss cxp sed p · . pla s,,·ell ~r. I and has ab e. tl anderers. Charlie . . .- rn.' ''ut . t ut an, ~ ~ of B. H all and tl sanitar . departn ent thru . · . -er-ap· ., ner,·es c i1 . tl . e light of . l leading the . \\ pearance ut sl ses ~ ba11 ast . t he I n nar)­ r a11d en . ugh ga11 carries e u . .. . h c n ceit t . . perat ~ Bent . T l . ff at t l future ,,·ill in all Expedit i F issed a t rick . . .) ·c) . . . . rces . n i ng operat i 11e n. e t ,', hen t l e\·e1·, tl 1et hi m . itl''' e 1at e n u1e bra)· . . '. . ren babilit)· perf ;ns . · '\\.. l . rn . the trick . pr . e , . perl aps less finesse, but certainl .. n .· re tl .ughness. r .. Pag• r37S Interesting People 1~ 1'.NTON "t\IoRGAN pon ot11· dl'fc . sclcss sl .. " (. ·cs lo1 in . tl e lalt: t1 ~l.~. . t .. asa - . \\ . s ca~ t t 11css i I•:t \\ . sl . t . c uf l . lcdiatc c>\ cd b . Tl . c 'alt . . . . . n . . · p rorc. as ~.. i d tl . c !:a l1is 1... ~ · . l b .. t . c sc.l po11dcrosit), Rc T o111 to e\c1 at the . \t .. .. .. g fo 1steJ upo a politic,11 c stlc. De . ~-; itc l11s ,. a .. a .. . .. to . . ~es to get ot. al l·tt) ,, e\l a ds, and l liticri 1 l1a1 . tl ~. i1 . tl ·.· t takc Ll -. i . l l""ctt cr i .. Li .. as . . t .. . . t . . . . ose es . at con gs into . i1 . t 1 ikL· ,, good tricd . l . t r. (.. a .. . , . . e . (. n c . t .. l1 . ''. t~i. l . cut l . d tl 1's Fr·a11l\.c is (>\V ·.. tl . . . l \\'ill l11·i1 tl . at of t . r as . .. . \ ·\ • . 1'01'" t1t t oat t l1i ~ \\cll , is )'Ca .~. . .~. n g tl . ·s-te1 eddli .. · . . g a us sur­ 11 If f f . l' .·< .... . tl c stci1 . . .. C l\\ .:: a. ct .. . . ., c. ~~ . . i. tl .(. ot butted i rasc, ••,, hitc r:lcrl . · c. tl Ir·. as. l . ir . tl" \.. a • :\l at . (. rga n .. . . ­· . tu, 0 1· L· 's a an ~ . tl ~. . i . tl . l . in. c l . r·ilcesc '' i11call t c's not .. cc. l tl)1orc ap. 1 11 his crst '\ l callcd, 0 1· tl ld bc sed. t a11t ,' . . t . at at c g tl . tl . ar . . e pl ackers a t . tt '.,c . Bo)·er B I l all, o r D Ll t cl t..\i . . p . . t . , . 1 . . ed tl a 11 follo,,·i1 t: ... ti.. ost of t i is littlc confab .{ '' c r.\. . .. t . . .. r o,·al co11,·ocatio11. 011c thi . of o ·c~~ c s sc '' . itl 1g . tl . ·eniltt . f ct d a . g . c ~1· . Jt.\ ~ l c. tl or it re is tl1at Be 1 . ... t .. 1·0,·e11 tl r . e \ alt . . ~ -. i,. \ ..< . ... (. as C c OLlt 11 \\itl . a . }"\\ . i1 olc sk.i tact s<:lf-estec . .. . . .. .l .. 3 1'IA lt T H A LA p R [~ 1.1. E . Tl e littlc ni .. e t>'clock girl in a te .. o'clock tO\\ n. E111crgcd from . tl . bobbing l into belie,"i11g tl e \ eil of obscurit)r she enjo)·cd duri . . g her hrst )rear b · . . Pig bt . t111til sl e lcadership of t\\O of tl1c social clt1b dar ,,·itl1 Pi air ancl 1·unning lled . l . frame tl l)t1kc. cr. l at er ~ '' asn much ,,-ro11g ,,·ith her . t erc e - . ten pted t . . ccs . \\'itl1 cott, ,,·]10 al111ost fell for thc st t1ff dcspite his · . cars of cx - pcriencc. l\l a . tl· . c . ad to l . l . e l . hat little notorict)· sl·,, l · c1 . d Beaut:· Pagc. But better had it been . ar . a O \\'CS as · Fr·a nklin, tl1e pL1blicit attached to l1cr 1\11gler }oke. d .• . . a n1aking last '· . ca~ . s G1·i1 . . e spotligl . ad tl for said spotligl1t brings allber, . clin up tl . t l . l t of fa bli dcd tl of tl social ... .. . · c e . . e ne,·er es e defects, d tl . at . ' .c c ab a11 1eft . t . >. · . } at cre t . j Al\.E L UTZER csidcnc)", but l ~Jakc l1as ]earned a fc,,· tl . l ne\·er entire)\' ings since is ablc . . o ... c . n · . l joke. ~l a11a~ to for tl . c Frosh p .· . ge race e as fact that l1e is a l . t . . orl .. ab ed tl . e es a kc fare out of a gang of sap-headed artists \\ ho . n ca · . akc tl1c calper as rottcr . as it is; and the Ford car 1oss, . n '' . st .. ll i . ft . itl rance, did . t cause ]ake to sl than 11arn1less. and is ed man\' tcars. .'. H o'' e\ c .· . Lutzer is amusi . n at large a1011g '' .. ore g allo,,·L·d to 1·t1 'l . . tl . ith Pig and the otl ] a ke's jo b, but . ·itl,, .. pus . cr can rio sit ies . . Cl ope tl1at tl . ick Ga 11di1 l lad ,,·ill remain ap p1ied f . c L \\ 1·atl . as r 1 . lend . . . t to e e s co101· Ca11't Fool a l-Iorse-fl1· jokc to c . . K ox CHANDLER . fron1 tl f causing f . Knox n . ade ist a ke .. i r . l c Rctas. Ga\,·d kr self t o be 11earJ t 11e ... . . last) ear \\·l1er1 l Retas vvere la\\-but . official rusl e broke a\va . O \\'S tl " . l: . \. r},, • Ca11 pus ,,·iseacres Chandlcr . r . sl cou1d uld brealz a\.\ a,· \\ras • ' · t han tl explain. •\ cts as . n . ore e er to all tl irls until tl cops l c si:,ters put the111 ,cxt .. . . e ne,,· ~ and is at present l tl1e prominence of tl because oldin . in. l~ self open for a 1)" frat bid. Deo;pite . t . b . tl '. a\e . st had an)-riot calls . 2 et · .. . e e t L ike m f a rus11 t c1·s 1 e . . . . . .. i. l lesc; and ,,·ould soon . of our lin rl printer jc; . l . . bod)· is onto l e-lig l ~ . c is abso1utel . arn. l .· be fo1·gotten if l could . in1, so it's Ie expression. onl) 1ose tl . e I-Lo, ~ c­ ~ f:! .. i .. e Ct1s about \\asti11~ t ~'pc, and a11 · . ho,,r e\·er · . o t.1se go1• ng .. ... . r;:.•. Pnn What Fools These Mortals Be ! e anna Move to the Lake ..; ~-(liii -·--->: :...."-.:.~~?~·~ ~· A_,._..."l • . ~4, .:;. ~ " "" ,_"":...,.. • o ". ~ ... " ~) " " · «. " ... W\ LL ~ .. "~-" ""." • EN ~. 1 N'DEED ...., c>'-» • .... -· c:> ~ -0~ ... ~ Ht. ~M 1LE 1-11 1. 1'· ren1arkab1e•Ho'\' t r u 1 , e . )?n. t I rig11t, H u1 . in(-ea r.· . t h is" . f pu b1icit . u nt . a m· . rd1. c11 a 1 . ha,-e at tai11 ed st .. The ituation ,,·hich cat1sed someo11e to think the\· sa\v a t\\-o-l1eaded ,,·0111a • sitting i11 tl e porch S\\·i11g at 300 \\"est 19th street one night. . it is t 11at t he P hi P i and a s a ''·h ip . tl1e magnitude of the negati,·e quantit:· of ''"ater ,,·hicl l d1a ''·.., i11 t he sea f l ... 11i' ·ersi t}· p 1it ics. . . · . Pa t .rzbach-u\\il:·. En . carborough's t . t tl1e pacl(age fron .. s se . Bill \~-illian·. h-\\ e ChiO . their dates park their· cars in fro11t of tla,·e . That all the Thetas l the 11eighbors the . orne thereb:· transferri11g t . e l . lodgi11g ,,·}1en the}· con bad ir ade b:· t\\·o a. m . departures. . pression n .. .l.s . 'Paq Pu11k ..\_ t ~ . ab e. tl . • What Fools These Mortals Be ! • • • President \ -inson can1e to the rescue just in time ,,·itl . e 11is anti . can pedestrian \\·as becoming n pus -parking regulations . Between rolled stockings and sl1orter skirts the life of t1 . . ore and rnore da ngerous. Page J84 What Fools These Mortals Be! u ~­ 1 J ~~~// --· . '-.' f ~ Jb>I~a~~"f.. -,,,./ ()"1_ _ . ·.~ / ~ , y --: • c:$-. '?"-... •~­ ,., .. ,,, ,,,\, '-L ~ ... ' • (Before ) • ' . "O~E Bl.SHEL'' (1\.fter) .. (Jl/1• •• )·"·J• • Wbat Fools These Mortals Be! So It Have Come To These: !/. E. M. Sca1·broitglz & So1is /G.e. .... a.){ :t. ~·a.1· JJ t)''t ."~ -....-•fl.J{L..- pa~. • " Dcp't t1nil Olcrl.: --~'­ C:.1.Z:RK . . •p .:( -· 1~,. "'; /--1 /) r,v ,. Dafe ... ~~ • ~­ cld"e.ss .... -." ~ .. --"-............" .... . " -!-·-· ~ ·""' -'".'". --­ ' tc ...) X ..{ • . - .::.. ....,...(.,, • ·- .·-- ~·­ • • ~--­ ....... ­ ~· , ...." • _.........,." , ­ - . ----- .• ­ .-- • Alll'T s~ACK"c" . l:N,LOS~I) "&~·o .- . 1 • SENT TRl.l6E PH . 2X.CBAn OP B oa oa . c"' ·-- --'".-. P;:. S:S ~ , J'81JIJ'BD 885 SHOULD <OW . PAID .. uu .. • ,,.r. • Pagr J 6 ------~~~~~------~~~~~------~~~~--------~~~~------~~~~~------~~~~~------~ What Fools These Mortals Be! Fijis Pull a Fast One HIS is our idea of about the prin1est of prirne display"s of HA-ness. \\'"e can imagine this notorious so-called fraternit}" pulling most aI1)'"­ thing, but \\'e at least thought that the}'" kne\v ''rhere to dra\\' the line. ust one more of the usual tl ings \vhich come into the category of what has no ''' . ] ust let a moments ] . .led ''Fij iism " . become to be st )"Ou rself po11der for fevv are sure that u \vill join us in another good laugh 011 . ")·e \vrer the event, andO\ • this' . pe of guffaw b· . S (no doubt )'OU are well versed in this t'" (. the old b tin1e). I f }·ou ca n conceive of a fra ter11i t}' being so foolish as to tr)' to bait a frosh-to-be b}" gi,-i11g hin1 a \Vatch chain upon his graduation f1-om High School, u ',,e got one on us. \\T ha,"e de,reloped our sense of realization to a fair e ... degree, but this one is al111ost too fast to be conceived of as really hav"ing l1ap­pened. H o\\'e\"er in considering the source, the n atter becornes a great deal . n1ore feasible to realize. But '''hen \\'e think of how these t\VO lads tur11ed ,s tl1e ha ha during rush \\'eek \vell, vvoids fail us " . arou11d a11d gave the old bo Chollie, sa it )'Ourself! .. PCl(/(1 .J.\i • What Fools These Mortals Be ! • l~ J. HOR11.) aftcr the Chri olida,•s thcre \\as mailed to the Thorn bt ~ tmas \. • :.i. 11k. bl . ndun .. Jr>. men '' . c . th an attached .note a)·ing that it had bce11 fc)und 011 tt Jer ''as de at the fi s, and tl irous uf ha,·ing :t retur ed t?htful O . campt . . o. .. . . . .er. "\\ ts r t ,,.(' 1\• s ,,·illir t() be of assista ce, the C\LTl s taff bega11 a diligc t fruitless . g .. .. . the pr t . fL . earcl:. r1n1? of C\er placin ?. .\\ e . r tl ds. and ar er of the book. Finall . despa ,. it i ' . .. er .. ,l!ed\. belo . i ....) . har xious to .., re scimc trace nf e\•ide . ce shO\\'i e to ,,·h . ~ . Ct .. the h• 11klet ,,·a i that it ,,·a . :trnpened. the clt the ,,·riter \\ as a frcshn d \\":.ts di"co ered .·)di.ir :. . . \ ~ ~ \\":.tS I~ eless. lt '' ut as tl . diar unsig1 ed still ,·alt e,·idcnt • . . <.:. t cars" and "b . '' e as ag . 11. rf glanL~ . tl for the 'ictin s of hcr irres . stible :.. .. a . . a t thc bc rJed dail)•. Y.:\' e . for ls" t . insigl an's stand ... char Riding in "re rd . .. .. . .) s are rcc n~ tl . c to be in . "\la' oric'' her fa\'cirite \ 11 ercstinR . een'. m . ast . eats at ~. . i1 t(1 tl . horrc . rs of rt ~st1in. \'tC\\'t:d fron the fon\ish freshn .. seas . . c - as - e . es for tl . cor last '''eek of Scptember Onl)· oncc, '' he11 i!t t tained i1 the entr . p . . '" - afterr1{1on nf Octuber aftcr .; ride {•r . . he Ed •mons. San "The\· ''ere tres . . . . itl'\\ ~LJ)' and )'<>ung of intclli '...~.-; ,,e ~ho . J ~l . d making .\. ence~ . 1 . tl '.. rl tr\ .. . hicke,• ·, tho11 ~}1. and uehtf11I - e I.ir\· and • 1 nearl •\· . . l ad <1 fi ·.: .. 1 the l t rec nc of the read••rs .. pc that sc .>< i:.-.c the hand'' riring cir . migl .. g . rer­ ~ume <. f rl haps . e 1ncide . 1ts described. the .} Th .; reproduc .:. l? a fe,, pa~es . Jc. 1 .; pic.kcJ .\ picture \\as also at r m . l recogniz .. r . rett . tl .. d. r. foL 11ok, but as no one knc\\ c '' .. l•t') .: th lad . roducir er the diar) or the rmat1011 tl g it also . ~. g e are re . eitl~n . ....\ one ,,·jll ccinfer a fa,·or . tl .. . pictt re Cact\JS e b> ~i,•ing an) inf uld lead . \\. at . s (1\\ n~r. . i . t to tl . e thc diar . 11r .) Paq •188 • • What Fools These Mortals Be ! .: S9 • What Fools These Mortals Be ! d 4 '.'.'.•' Pagc 390 • • What Fools These Mortals Be! PaQ(' .? 91 • What Fools These Mortals Be ! Page .39t" What Fools These Mortals Be! Page 393 • What Fools These Mortals Be ! • . ~ ". ,.. r ..,.,,,,,.. • ~~. ~~~--4--­ ~ • • tCE )13f\"R:RS1 . NO • ' ' . VE . E)(C..LUS"T71E .. .... KAp..AS A'RE ~ L-0 0 /( IN& Fa.( . i+A730UT NEW -PLED4ES . t:A .. uS HtL'"P ~J'IE F r .~ "" HOWEVER . ND .~ S 13E .. wo LA . <'ONL . us .. DU'R NAht ) ~e WI LL ONC.E ALL \-\ A \ L .. N"RE.SOUMO'QE W E PLEDlt.ED '\l'./ITHI f'J THE THE ~V'NER's LE.~) c.NNE'R1 /.\1tER >. \J'"M NO MO~~ CAN.uR'.N' 9~. ''fF. ' "' ,( (,-"R\N~W\LLEo.>K . E.\.t <:.....\..\ E ..\ IN LtNE F THE (f..2H <:>WfN~S .>. .. \NA . THE -~EM ~M.\NEN<..E' ­ • Pa gt' J9l1 • • What Fools These Mortals Be ! Paoe 39.j What Fools These Mortals Be! Fraternology • lta Tlzcta. Once tl1e Betelget1sc of tl1e Grecian sk but nO\\' , . . · Plzi Dt Iastin launched tl1e .. .e Pi Phi telescope . almost in\risiblc e\·en \\·ith tl crs . sta)·ing out. Duc to this unfortunate incident, the brotl ~. mp b . slt affiliated 011e Red r-\dan1s, son1etin1e athlete fron1 Hunts,·ille. Tl1is bo,· is quite a boxer and has ,,·on 11umerous dccisions over Co-eds in the 11 8·­ ,·e1· . ler is tl1eir one 11ope and pra . · pound class. Tl1e Grand Old ~lan fron1 T is . a1d pass up l . earsis )r . an of l . e vene1-atio11 due a n . but ,,,c \\·ill observe tl e 11as q11itc a burden 011 . · . Suffice it is to sature. .. ad\·etoddli11e that l l1is ·edr\at ]esse \\.alkcr· dese . c school belie,re tl . ring to n1akc tl)· . sl1ouldcrs t lled quitc . nc is Ribbon Club n1aterial. Pt· . d that Bob Pa .. a Friars a .still l1a,·e Potts·. e . but tll, .) t Oof \\rells out of scho .. ·)c. 1 tl . c . coup ''"l " • " / ' ......... ......-­ - .. 4> ~F1·ed \\·c~ t f..loorc . s '' itl . Kappa .:llplza. Desce11dcd to tl1c deptl --thc . rt. letc-Br~:ant. 1"1 . f ~lr. Tex-...\11 .[\ro und ;\ tl . e pledging . d tl .. a c;t . be t he ocia1 Lio11 a nd t he onsla Ll gl . bined effor ts o f P ascal t . n. c -c . n to a son .\\' as narro,,·cd d . this chapter lgradi11g,es' . f Pat Holn . n eagre and n otle\" cro,,l,"nless frat rules are abolisl ed ,,.e . d.·. . "- . hat'' c . at I. ~I. lt Bro\\·n. tl . but the fact tlead,. al\\Catherstorn1\·l\· . . e o .'?> -at bright otit .{ ·,,e . ill soon bc lea\ in~ gi\·es a son,,, .· . llege. prett)· bo . L .t urc . ise bl ack fL'''. c . t 1 eir ot l.ck t.c. 1 K ~\ ... T/1 t' ta Pi . ades f C11arlic I rancis, t 11is '' ac; ncc a se1f-re­ . . · . .{ Bt'ta ,,·ortl1ier clan into the l\l irc. Tl1e ha\'C tl ree initiates . · . uch . pull a n ,at should ha,·e knov:n bettcr . 1ring the \Var, a fe\v pledges tl . at camc in d . tl one g od n an ,,·}10 111 tl e\· '' ill lose tl1i~ ,·ear. . . . d .. a ' . . _W.yoo oo . f . Ef D~ AL . -B 1 K appa Sig111a . Rctu11ed a buncl1 of old mc last )·car '' 110 sa11k .. ·1 pledging of Beretta a . t tl . htganization. . · spectin ~ o rould t . c . tl g a little furtl er tov.·ard tl at of Archibald Helland. . . .. eir social standi c of Bob· . crc once noted for their in1bibing po,,·ers but since tl1e departu . \\ Nu1 l a\·e 1ost e\·en t 1 a t neg1igib1e a tt rib tI te. H a'·e a t last succeeded . ison in Ribbon Club thru the . ~getting in l urcl a '''earing out resisting -cP s.17 -..." . . 1 11e poor lads are ha,·ing a terrible tin1e 5 n1embers . of the otl . p 22 v.·ers cr p ..lfZE li\,C d ~ ~E"R~ . tr . . 1 Crutcher a . V .\ · i11g d Snake Brain Sn1ith to • . K~ '' ill\\·eities.. . ough ,,.c are co11sideri11g frater . 1a D,·/ta. "\ltl .. 11 . P/1i Ga gi,·e this gang of Outsiders a cl1ance t speak. T his lodgc, consisting . posed of . about half of tl1e a\'ailable student bod)·, is con of se,·eral a tl lctic n four-sco1·e tities a 1Pat Holmes. 1d . oner . . s,a nager. . assistant e others i11 scl ool by ccrta~ n intricatc n ethods that . . . keeps tl . h'\\ eir . 1nderstand. Despite the low quality of tl . t would . only a law studer 1e student bod,·, as ~'as ­ evi . n1en1bers this club has a 1ost of friends in tl • denced at t he D elta T au-Fiji basketball game. Their .sl inin g ligh ts a re Lee Lock\\'Ood , } ack \ "ile and l\Iiles ~ l utt H a nle r. · The number er mental . of their pledges decreased considerabl)· this }·ear, due to the higl A .. character of this \·ear's freshmen. • Page 396 What Fools These Mortals Be! N.< L . . . E'.CC.EPT.FGR A 0 1 W 11' >. f\M 'PlN ~ ~7 ~LS ,wo L.c.wE'Rf ~ELECTED '( OU LO\/E TO "'lf~R ). FEW /:~14.. . .> f uc.E A.. 1'\-\ ... R .~ twt.REt.\ ). . .. . t T \J AR~ \T'( MO~V~t~E----:-.;. F(SIS 4~AV E.\IE.RWHE N ~~ ~ ~ ... ..ltN \. tN V'JE "RU FA.C . ~ · ~ E T\\f bCHOOL . LE TTE1<.. .' , THE .cAe~ 1~ .\\ 1' wf A~ 1 ..,/_,.,...,,,..:;--.<:::: • ,.,.,,,... . 1/pl • . t . .. ~.>. • a E p.ri/r1 I·:\ c . . as .\ tlas . ancicr 1rturcd . dropped e'.rc11 into the ab tcd t1 \\'Or1 J . 1. · . . e suppo t 1.. or 1gh . . is sl f l1as-bcc11s, and ,,·he11 Georgc lcft tl ouldc1·s, so Geo lcCul lo and rcared tl is ordc1 · . . gc n · ~ .c ·. e . · . s::. . . l. l.­ e Das h i .. g Lad Bc a ,·c1·s K i 11l' · . and Cou rtes )" Sanford a ki · . .. . ~. arc Goctl dcspcratc cfforts t keep tl abo,·e ,,·ater·, but Fate placcd l'. tl ho . <.: . ~ . ar g .. Iillsto c of Despair 1d. L1 . R e a de r tl t:i r ccks ,,·}1en the plcdged . .. · . , . c ar ~ ,,· of Pig . t l . ~'' e j ·. . .T. . l o1 d s d . E x a n dc ~ pite l1is looks and actio11s, but tl D uke t he n o t ed . tl P . .c .. . . s . Cot11·t ·cir . l'[' rne)·, is i11tel1ige ho .1tt . .. t . s .? . \'1 . l . t1cl .. 1 . < ..< let tl is political uddler insidl' . . . n ool last Cl1rist111as t get c sense on c t . ~. . of scl . bt ~ .r\. E (.}()()~ r;~;'j.. < §-1--~ ~ G:i. ---~t8f0~ . 1 . d. ). <~ a11 sted ot . t . ir1g fa\1, \\1 l1en !S'ig111a Cl i. . . thc sl i n search of H one ades . of c\·cr This ga . tl g of tca-hou nds tr)· to co,·e r little fairies d . a1 e . pix ics fa rc for t l eir Oo ~i-boo-boo characteristics .· . . . . tl being little ruffians '''ith all tl c . b · . girls, a .. d tl . c \\'a)' fou1· or fiv·e of tl rerful\\ . ting blood. 110-p 1r1dt . . en . .. . gang e p figl . Tl are as good as the co-ed is a finc examplc of t11eir Southern cir . one attribute is noise and the fact that the · . still t1 . ink the · . Betas. "\ pollo Coit, Oogi-boo-boo Gardere and Bad Bo ") . Samn· . I·:d ­ miston arc true examples of tl1cir social parasitc~ . ,. ,. ..... .'\. ' . ed fron ·Stra\ . tl fold an\· ,·ears ago and ha,·e ne\ er • S 1.~111a 1\ .u. . e n . l . bet: card of since. \\'hen last see11 this branch of Cox's ·\. "\rn • eron road and ,,·ere lodged in a ra,·ine east of ,,·a::; . 1eadi1} . g to,,·ard the Ca n their inferior q u al i t \_us tin. D ue · . , . · the ha,.e not been n1oles ted b . thougl . · . t , .l t he carni,-orous beas ts or t l1e birds of pre)~ T1 scie n tis ts ha''e f a iled ~ ~IP . ~ e . """ t . fi11d an for their continued existence, and it is t tl at . .· reason ' t. ......... t"-\1 ,,... ­ . 1\.:C_ ..~< 51 ~ a' ='Jat u r a 1 ~ e1e c t i . n c a u s e d t 11cir de m is e . rS c OtE.R \, ~ .r ' --.. ' ~ •l y ;­ . " - '..)/)/) What Fools These Mortals Be! ese disappointed d,,·ellers once . Chi Pl Tl cliff ,,·ere drageedi. . pagne . who threw a chan . '''one Dam Lo· . into the arena of notoriety· b s That \Vere. \Vith the passage of this bespectacled . · e Da . in tl . )part E.• mourn . v t \. e lodge has retired to its terraced burr . social parasite tl ,ers no longer meet at thei1· la ndin g . over the fact that the Deutscl ·rer having no otl1e1\ . v\ . rs in sorr . g da .. fe\v i·emai niand to spend their brotl1ers t announce as being outside, and thus bri ng the m"el,·es . into the flickering light of Publicity. \'oted '"'ith f\ustin to keep the " -n one floor of their erstC>\V'e\ . 01 the old Fort\' because tl Uni,·ersit1r . " . ,,.}1ile gan1bling emporium. - D ropped t he poi r1 t of bcing with 1ega. .. 0/" lplia T au f rorn cursed .the adv"ent of Lt1d Sku11 Lincoln . and ,,.jtl . · the departure of Pike Bradle is pron inent chiefl because rthur Collins broke . · This bene,·olent societ .· . • ue product of Texas politics. " 1though the· . Dtlta Tou Dt'lta. -t in their ,,·alls failed in his O\\'n political schemes, he n1anaged . "''itlJegislator . e pie -vvago11. lt's an eaS)'" matter t . into tl . gra\.)'' a feV\· of clansn1e1 . t em . vhen the' slip thc pledge butto the ne\\'comers the .. on · . get tl e '''a .) . e Curtain Club castoffs across tl . to "'·atching tl1e performances of tl of it all is }10\V the \\'ire pullersrster)r . e m . t tl . vVere al\Va)7S politicians bt .r)r . ot Sin1 into tl1e Senior . caden1ic lodge of past gl~ f darkness t hru t 1 e Ri bbon . s . m t he rea1n . rose f r\" .... T .... Plz i Kappa P.r i. ard'.\\ '\Club fight an1ong the real fraternities, but took a decided step dov al]o,ved \\/Te1n Bulling to ru11 at large. Hulon . · vhen thev. . ]ol 1dell Cox and Black gra,·ied into the leadership of the first college daily more from an the Brigands of Brackenridge tl1a11 thru the good feeling . alignment ,,·itl due the lodge from the exploits of ]oe ?\loss. The said Black "'·ill go ith judas and Dclilah as a result of his double '"'·r) . do\vn in l-Iist crossing t l1e Buzzards ,,,ith his editorial on ''Knees." This organization vvil1 prospe r ·K q . as 1ong as t he Big B ·s figl t, but w hen t he)'" "''ake Psst ! T hat's a11 ! . y . v tl e ingratitude \ . rlers built! To sh . The }1ouse that EClzi.Dt·lta . this aggregation threV\1 its . of the human species Eylers from midst for x .... ia Plii. .. Dtlta Sig purel)r auriferous reasons, and tried t sue a poor laundryn1an to recour . · allo,,· Ne ell \Vaters t ru11 unmuzzled tl1ere is . . \\the\ their losses. Since • little danger of their rising fron their present statL1s, altho the passing • . of the hatless Bonnet \Vas a long step i11 the right direction. lt is a legal fraternity supposedl and that accounts for its c ntinued existence, since .,· . e u 11ecessar)'" as \vell as t he superfluous are nourisl ed by the all suffi­ ... tl cient Law. said that . h'\.. e doctor . tl . agree ,,·itl . · eartil . 1 e l\\ all unnecessar cts ought t be chloroforn ed. Nev·er, ·ithin tl1e ,, . . .. adju ". memory of man, has this collection sho,vn itself t be useful or ornan1ental. . lt is the first in the e\:rolution of the barb into a frat n an. There is only . one n1an i n the lot ,,·}10 is thought about enough to be cussed, and tl at is . 1\.rthur Deen, \vl1om e\··ery Geology Student hates 'vith the fe1·vor that the e Lieut. vVith the passage of tl1is man . Buck besto'"·ed upon tl ,,.e expect tl1is group t as the Arabs, and slip gloomil into the night, un­ .· e11do e\' . < . 1::. !..: ,· . sa· . a\Va)r from them at the .san e time .he broke Smith Sin ms' nose. e)r.Tl rere'" once .sumn oned befo1·e the H umane '.Societ for allo,ving f\ llan ~ .Iontgon er:· at 1arge and for .n aki ng Bob ~ Iose1e -,~ the perfect ,}o,·er eir one . nce. his other,,·ise '"·ell l1idden countena shave Tl redee111ing n . put v\7eems Craig i n a R ibb . t t r)' t . ~ feat Lt re 1ies i n t11e fact t hat the:; didn Club. A."-.~ ~ L· .... - - L • -e. 1'0STAY I 1 . A T i regretted and unsung. Page 39 • What Fools These Mortals Be ! . Tl t'/(l \"i _ . rl"l is frater . . it)', if \\' C a) hc al1o\\'t:d to \.lSC tl . c \\ t>1·d its . n fan1c.: t .. ) tl1e largt:r "lI1 ­-.)'. . fc .. depend r· . . . rti ued exis te .. cL of . ir it" co tl . .Joc D a,,·so ~. tl- .. a\\ fu l l()()ki1 . prairic hre fron1 c ,, j}ds of :\otc lling . t g ricr:· tl f (. r· t11e as . l ->.~( l. c.:~( . Lt ckc.: ~ cd1 . ai lc ~ s si11g as a rock . re... . r . t .. . . ru p . t . l . as S t l1a n . hicl'' lt is bct tcr t . igl .. . t be is crcdit, for, . . c.. . t· . Dl·pa ce ..<> .. o. n . \ . e\·c.:r to be ift . t; aid is . l be t1\c, '' . fot111dcd a11d l kn . .: . tc. . . ''. k1 .. . . '' . . . as an ass a11 !'' ••f rat cr11 it '·'' • is . l at st atc Lintil Gabriel t akes l1is s1 bcc 11 nhcard f si nce it '"1,l . ids fair t t . . . '' a at as . .. ai . . re in tl . (~) .::::. ~~~~ Dt·lta K appa Ep i· i/0 11. f . cr . tl ...\ • . tl pted tl bc eficia1·ic<; of tl i1 .. . -ter . e c . figl ~an ·· 1t '>. I'" · . it . ·rfratc.:1 ·:\ d,·~ . is . Tl c :·ears ag rganizatio1 ad lo -=. ld . c . Pa . . : t. f a certain l a11d .: et about, tl . tl . rt . help me'' l ­·ai1 . . es ,,.ere n . . r·tise'' son e . iless t1rnalist, . then el, but scl,·es before the '' rld. eir ad,·ertisi . pt . t . . g .. t "[ l . schen . tecti . self pr f them '' as at rcta1·ded \.. . st .. one . . . t e (... s " '' .. hc '' as f earl · . pring da · . the O'Bricn ] ack-ass alas, better that their aJ, ertisi . rced . . l ad fall e11 t l11·t1 '' at i11 ear a . g l son1e qualit3·, a11d ~--­ Bt1t .. n. /l 11 ~\ C.: . f .~, . . in tl specin beginni art icle ell ha . . . t . n Da,·is, \\.alter terling . ru their l . g . : . c.: st r a e ~ t ,,· t . -1.! ( . .. u ­ . sucl uch f H enr d T . ''' 11es H arri ]. .:: cn . · . . . as . air a · . r a1 . ld like Buck t . \•carr . c :\fa,·<::rick in 11u ~ herds . cing see1 at tl n hi.:; sh ulders. The . n .. .. . ~~R·E HERE ,<.t1<1=?y ,,·ere t ma ,• · . L -o. . ·i1. t. are r1 l) tl . us n . rwa ­ e . K E .. ~ d7 ,....,~ e'f:"v~ . /(·acia.-.\ ck d. ar,, .· e . tl1at tl . itl\\ Wp_ ARf. N.H. ' led ged nsible f r j ack Ball \\.. . ' . sp . ·ere 1·~ .>~ Cas . T• nes. . tl is bli . l ting curse '' e pass .n . ~ .t.ocA~ )N. ~-:.Of ;:--.-... G .. • ACA .IA ~~ Tl Dt·lt(l T /1t'la P/1 i. is ''ictin f circun1star1ces deri,·es its pr tectio . la'''· l t . . . .. • -. is kept ali,·e b . n. fr tl1e all sufficie . . . r precedent and tected . t - pr b," t hc F • . urteent h A f these i nfl uences d ment, but . utside . it is i . . e. . - .. .. i. es that tl . aterial, irrele\·ant and n nessentia1. The legend g particular . n . f Cann . n . bit La,,· '' as, in ancient England , .. erl·\ . ked b ~ . tl other frat Cha n · e - f i itin' .\ . llce rs. This cust . n . is still in . '\ gue. The cust .. n . ~ . f Bt . n is ,,·ild slashing ,,·ith the blue pencil. ~ f tl c . dances caused tl . e d . nfall int the State tterfl,·d • men t . "' . . . m . . ne H . bart P rice attracted uch atte1 ti d in tl . e Lega l . .{ ·,, . ·,, . n n , Branch b:· . l is Li,·er:· It l1as l <1>B .. .. La 1bda C/1i .llp/1a.-Tl Stable ,,·as de,·ised b}r . ne I•"'l d ..· . . . \\t . n1itl r tl . arb . all tin red an)· prize mules ''itl in . · . rec . ears ag .. . n e ,,·as R . bin Pate. Is still . i f t hese f ,,·alls, but tl . greatest . . . s e r and f liable f . r .\lders n, the . pe\-.. . l an fr H illsb fr. Th . ught - . . ,. r . . r . m . f 1 f ::\ IcKi i 11 dttlgence p ll t t i ng is . t l lets 1ess 1 e)·. \\.e beg t hc sch . . .. . r t 11e . ritc:-t·,, . p L . en . t l in the fraternit)· secti but e. tl hi rganizatio . n. . . n .. anager p t here, s . j u mp t hei r pict ure . n . .. t P i K appa . pl.-Jl n c . tl ed i tself in Thru carelessness . f tl idst . n ...\ t1stin Police, tl is . . a. e e s . me ft: rganizati .... . establisl existence, except t he fact that defenseless s. t1 ... . . . . n ur , ,. hence uld be assi~ned f its ori!?in f . r its ntinu~d . :\ . . . r . . reas n r c . ittee . .. . n . cia1 c . ,,.anted place . our s . l so ne . t . l ide Bert H edick. The} k G1·eer fr .. in. rnish l . it in to ft . tl e . aslun'' sef u1 as c1·i bb1ers ed, but .. t . n . great ~ aside fr .. . t his chari t ab1e been ab i t . t . act as ut as . . Bulln in tl1e food line int pr . . babl:· brougl n Sunda,• ·s. t ,,. ith a little n1ure gra ") . \ . II K .\ Pa qr .l99 What Fools These Mortals Be ! l.JOCK\\ 000 l-IARRITT \ 0 \\ I:LL nLE . :\ .. B1 F •• . . ~ RC..\X . l • GI.:ORG E ED E A ,. BE :-.: BR 0 \ \ :\ S·rE "RXBr:Rc . IcCR"\CKE~ ~ B0\' sL l"G G cR F.D . " la11agt·1·-.\ x\· PH I. \'"G . r r ·att' ,. 01 I "T . " • .) C at· /1 -• • T I:.. x" n x.\..., .~ • Tc\\ u . , , · hat \ 'O Ll sa''. G .to rat: . • P (L(Jl' 400 What Fools These Mortals Be! Page 401 What Fools These Mortals Be ! Suggested Improvements . 1'PASS1Ntt)1NAW­ \N(rTT . OUOU\<&'.' ~ ) . W01!IC" ~ ::~~!{' "• ~~'°'~. ;;.... :\1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~t ~. Cl\PT1J,1 N ···1 . ~"' ~~ ~~ · HAVE AN.i.­ •~, ~. ,.... "~ BATTA~tON ~~· • c . ''\ ~ O,{~~ '.i.~:!~ ~.- , ~t.·... {f(\;n~~r.f. ~.: ;.~~· .~~ \, . ~ ~ ~ ...w~~ ~\ . "":.·~=r ~· ~ . \· " 7 • y \_;"""-9.'-'.. '. ~.~ . : -'-$11 ~·. r· ~ ·­ . .'.~.t.r:..'.. ~·:#. :t ." :~.' : 1 ~ { ~ .'\' 1 " •• ~~ • ~ •". ' ..· - \\\&" ~ . 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" .....~-....~ .J....,....-...• ~.,. •-... '"..."" ."r,.," •• 4 t1 L(? .r- T HESE HAe]) TIMES . F NC1. that their onl} dra'' backs ,,.ere location and equ came t . .pment . Thcse handicaps the ·\ . . ercame in the fall of . ang. cl . · b ..' ng thc address of their stomp ds from Rio Grande to \\"hitis . .. ng grou In so doing the undoi1btedl)' pulled thc deci::.i,·e coup of . he t . i. Being equipped th e,·er)' latest fa ,ed . d-pain .. a . em the beautiful l .\ a enue. .· .\\ rnamcnt - . he lincs of porch acct lead in the race and maintained it until the finisl cility alon three S \...'\ gs, a Jc .. se scree ]. 1 .. vincs and an allc the Cl ioc; took tl . . er '. . e . utrements­ trance ~ . Tt . c Razl staff take:> this opportu .. t:ttot}' a of the ,,·inn gratulate them upon the rc­ ... markable str . des the . ha' c made along these lines thi~ } c:ir. and at the same tin1e to a,,·ard . tl . t . ng Sc . · t . ror . of \Vhich i .: a golden lovers' knot beari . R the ins .. gr . cutglass, \o,•ing cup, on the fro . t • '' orking Girls'' ..{ . F.l< ~\ OUR. H AND A • • -. 1\ .. ~.~ . . A.S . . . \'.D .... Page 404 What Fools These Mortals Be ! ... ])0(/1' jfJ,j • What Fools These Mortals Be! Page 406 What Fools These Mortals Be ! p (/(/l' • .. .1 1921•6 . sr Marcla . THE SJlTURD.RY EVENINC P . E DARK NIGHT the neighbors \Vere disturbed b ". the .l ilarious cries of a Bacchanali an Barrage and an a ttck of rough toast s issuing forth f1-on1 the rooms of a certain ,,·ell-kno,\·n football ' dark horse . ' were further disturbed several hour later b r three reeling figures, . '"The) who seemed to be carrying quite a load, tumbling out of the f ro11t door and tearing dizzil)r off in an automobile accompanied b)r 'A Hot Time in the Old Tovvn Tonight. And horrors upon horrors one of tl1e inebriates \V re a skirt, and . anS\\rered t the description of an '"hile co-re"" pondent i11 a Blunderbustle t\'1ers . ar1d ,vl10 \vas kn n t have carte b!a Jz e to the Zoo alcohol suppl)r· .: z . . '"\\ . mix-up r stopped . a nd final l >. re u p to the northern end of tl1e campu . The auton1obile t ragers . a t vicinit)'". Here the vo . vn so1-orit)r house i n tl \. ell-knin f ron t of a 'Ar tumbled out and zig-zagged to the front door of the clan and finall)r busted in tl1eir car and raced . the door. The male element then bo,,·ed and reeled back t a\va,• ". The red sisters descended upon the tottering 011e and n1a11a,to ged . ride-e ~ ,,·hirling co11\'"ersation that 'lt ,,·as Son e Part)'"·' Tl e lad)r . . gather from 11er .·go to bed a11d rerorted a ,,.i ld n igh t for the poor sa ilor . finall}' consented t vVhen tl e bed quit reeling and the ''ralls quit tur11ing, the ice water brigade . started t rk and restored her sobriet\r. If the san1e could b·e done ,,,i tl1 the . v\ . • Zoo Department's private stock a deep m)-ster n1ight be cleared up, but the " . missi ng Hooch hasn 't sh ed u p a11d the cop 011 the \\7hi tis venue beat l1as '".\\ n1e .. suffer . been hushed, so the bo11es of the ancient man1n1als are liable t decornposi tio11 f or \\'a 11t of a preser,·er. -ey \Vere f ar su perior to the Pi Pl1is in thei r u r1der . 1 ed that tl .\\ The Cl1ios sh rth freshman . '\\hand political deals ,,·hen the)'" gra,,ied that u11derslung :\Ioles '")embers of the club, still ha,·ing a little sl1ame altho the . into .r\ngler. The n iartha LaPrelle president, refused to 1 isten to pleas . did elect tl1e Chios that Frances vvas their only eligible and they had been good little gir·ls and deserved some representation, and used the Forbiddi11g Sphere on 11er u11til most of the -a .. . me embr . .paint '''as k11ocked off fro111 its being dropped in the box poleon \\·ithin the \\'"l1itis ,·enue Lov·e ~est concei,"ed the idea of a coup and p u t t h e i r p 1 a n s t o r k. b u s i n e s s m eet i n g f t h e c 1 u b ''ra s c a 11e d . proce e d e d t . ''' . and of course most of the n1en1bers sta3red a\Va)r ~'ishing to be mixed in with t. 11, sordid financial matters. During tl1e meeting one of the Cl1ios tl1rew a hand grenade in the gathering b3r proposi r1g l\Ioles,vorth's 11ame a11d followed u p \Vi th · surprise". b . a gas attack extolling l1e1· merits. The club \\ras taken con1pletel r en the sn1oke cleared a\\'a)" Frances \\'"as an Angler and the gripers v\·ere . "''l and 1ad but powerless. The girls no''' attend all business n1eetings and a general . damr air of ,,·atching out for anotl1er pervades the organization. Ga"''d, even ood tur11ed over in its grave ~. l\I tl1e ghost of Ainslee \\7 '''hen ne kne\v the . '")Friars announced tl1eir pledges this year. Ever that so-called honor societ"\r had taken a wonderful lead downward vvhen Charlie Harritt vvas ... rail-roaded in, but little did the vvorld expect the earthquake that shook the "da)see the . who hoped i1e\.'"er t consciousness of e\'en Pig \\'hen ] esse \Valker Page 408 -1an1e of ellars erst,vhile pla)'"thi11g. Friars, as origi . shoulLi besn1irch the fair c o n c e i'·e d vva s m o r e o r 1e s s s e r i o u s l)" b )" it s n1er11b e r s a t 1e a s t, b u t" . a11 .. t a kc11 since tl1e rece11t coralli11g it has rated right up with the \Vhiz-Bang for real genui11e humor. \\7 e \Ve1·e some\vhat shocked \vl1e11 H. l\I. vvas roped i11, but iet enough to cause . tl1en eve1·1'011e 11ad see11 tl1e lad on the courts and he was qL \'"erv fe \.v'" bubbles 011 tl1e waters. However, Charlie Harr·itt started tl1e bal 1 • rolli11g \vl1en he got i11, a11d tl1e finishing toucl1es were put on by Cox, Hulsey, i111n1011s a d \Valker. The organizatio11 tried to cover up its tracks by calling .. the last 11an1ed gentlen an A. \V., but son1eone took tl1e trouble to find out \vho . ....\ \\". ,,·as and tl1e11 tl1e laugl1 \Vent up. Friars has never tried to explain \Vh'"} s· (. t t h e b . t h e !· t r i e J t o r u i11 t11e i r o r de1·, b u t r u m o r 11at h i t t h a t c 1·ib b 1e1·s g hoocl1eJ u p on Cor11 a11d tl1e deed \Vas do11e ere tl1e har1gO\'"er cleared thi11gs u p . 11u11g u p i n t 11e T e x a n 1 re 1 i ke a". 11~ . T 11e i g 11 t h a t i s a n n u a ooked a g r e a t J e a 1 n1 Ji,·cr} stable ad,·ertisen1e11t tha11 the cor1fession of gt1ilt of a n1isguided group ?')e h o n o r s o c iet .. v a fi . t a 11e11 . 11o w if t11is a in .. ke r s . \\,r e a s k y . of r r a c t ic a 1 j Finlay Sin1mons ] esse vValker Sim Hulse\r H. Reavis • Cox 1\ do1p h t h is i s 11 t t h e 192 1 H a 11-A m e ric a n, b u t y o u r p e r c e p t io11 i s . . o~( )!kee11. Go to the head of the class el)·. ·en ext1 Tl1e Pi Phis ha,.e j oi11ed f orces witl1 the hard-sl1elled Witch Burners of Texas i11 celebrating the election of Pat eff as Go,rernor because it let ther11 get tl e sleep}" girl f ron1 \\ " . aco in the ] ack-Rabbit Club . l~a r fe t c h e d a s t h is n1 a)" a t fi rs t s e e m, P a t's e1e c t i o n s o 1," e d t h e i r p r o b 1 e n1 for· then1 tl1ru the entrance of darling Hallie l\la ud and the necessity of getting he1· 111 son e social lin1elight. The Thetas, or at least the Cox girl they pledged . after sl1e had hung around l\luckelroy's fro11t porch for a yea1·, refused to let Sleep)'" i11 the H onor Roll in return for Althea's black beaning Dotty the year before, '''hen brother tried to get the lodge to shield her from the cold, cold ring her black along . n1ade a point of carr \\rorld. Doroth}'" little marble to all the meetings of the social club and never failed to use it on. the third sleeper but '''hen Hallie :\Iaud sho\ved her judgn1ent (dra\v )rour O\\rn conclusio11s) . r ''rrecked to rope her i11, tl1e Pi Phi schemers . and allo\\·ed the lodge that Bradle painted a fe,," marbles on their vvn account and held out on Iiss Governor . until Doroth}" could be persuaded to stay away from a 111eeting. l\Iargaret ::\1011tgomer}'" launched a philogical barrage on the disgru11tled holder out, and tl1e club met before she fully recovered fron1 tl1e onslaught. Next da}" s Texan a11nounced that Hallie l\Iaud Neff and Frances Sleeper of \\-aco had pledged R abbit-Foot. \Vhen the little sisters 011 \Vhitis gro\v up and are allo ed to ballot, Pat can a},,ra}'"S count on son1eone besides the \\TC. . ,,. T. l-. to back him u p . 094r. Pn. What Fools These Mortals Be ! ee Bits 0' Gossip B,-I~IA L ONGUETOXG • ack at all . in with 110 l C'C'zes' . t1t the Kappa , B .. Tl1c1·e's t ~i1k aJ !r fall . w tl1r . Pi Pl1is, Zeta too, And 0 tho c me11 l\11·. Ga\vd h ,om he1· fluffy l1at. to her ankles neat · ~". ,sba1·e i1·et.as also get the . Thc Tl 1l t 11ings t.hey do . e awf . Tl -l . Hl1c n111st be a folly gi1. 01· ole Chi Omegas .. The 1 . 1ood l\I y ! '"'J1at a f1·<'ak. ''.lan1c . ' 1 .r\11na P enningto11, it must be . No, Anna Hanlilton, someonc says to me ,' . 7h\\ they'1·e never f1·ee f1·01n l e acct1 tl1e Tr)·-a-Delta 11otbjng in a na111e . \\ . F or the1·f'' . . A l1 l1a D Tl10 not co111fo1·tes neecl ". e . )I . ..l\I11Pl1i . and, ~dl .(>< . 1 , R e. t and ea e . o , r·ominent. we acln1jt t.,vo 01··l ge for· a gi1u,na,. s n Al\vay Wl10 n1akcs an a wful hit 1klcs . F1·0111 the t.rim litt1~ a And the dimplecl k11ccs . . ~ o f1·on1 tl1e. e nine '01·orities J clra''r a sigh : I ',•e ('Olle tlite a bit 'Tis one of i·elief. . love1·s sJ1c's l . . a n1a11 close by 11e1· iclc . It.'s he \Titl1' ''.1·11 .} 1·Jc !'' Ancl no'v sl1c's fo ... fail·. el . 11 . ey s . t.l eyos,r . lVI'' Rays 1. a ll shocked f lt'W the Pifis . k . ?e , '' HC'r Love1·s. so . shan ..· F01 tl10 . ''?c. Ancl '''110 may the)' 1 e il1 ''ain . nan1·.tH acl t1sect l1 . Tl1en he replies, 4 e 100ks at . l\•1c .. elieve fo1· tl1e life of . t1ld not. l J c . 111c : St1ch a tl1i11g sl1e's dar·e to dci~l1. ··Little F1·ccldie ad . But. alas. t1po11 inc1uiring )(11 l1is knees ctid p Of l\Ii 01F<>r· her hand in n1a1·1·iage ,ue . · so honest and t·a. .itl1 haste a11d p ccl . ''md it \\ a nothing unu t1al . 1 fo Bt1t another Beta '.. ''e in at. t . For I\: to con Was the cause of l1is fall . . t1plc Rl1~ l . B11t. f1·on1 tl1c i·oad-side c s at d.. · J311t 1 oct.o,,r sl1e . l :.\. '' ho11s .. as. . s\ led pa t a] '). t l ~ TJ1e 11C'acls of n1any _ :i\It1call Pl1i .' tl111i('l1'"'' n1befo1·ei·i.ght. s!· <. or·1·tIl Hh oft.cn macle bt1zz . Jt 'vasn t· 11e1· \.vay as 11er l . 11ucl . So v . 111 l ~ ...cn Jigbt td o .')<. -nd.1·a . lc a spooning ey, tl1c 11oocJ1 !11cl.. e:.it 11 all of il1ci1· might. Tl1at olcl gal co 1lcl st''" callt1cl l1r1· s've.et lavc 1·op . . <'Otlat a ~ ·. clf. G· . Il\ . Il clc1 . ,· i ~ t. f?;e. Sl a . . -11<'1· ca1· 'vas tl1at col . · Fo a.t w ki "'ses she gavc l1in1 . B y tl . anotl1e1· ITillyor, ooki11g . 1 . Tl1an if 1 hadn't bce "\11cl ,,·c1·en't c'ren thc1· .c\11 oil king's da11ghte1.· F1·0111 H 011'"' t.on I lea1·nccl . ns . 1g just milli . a \"i . cl l\11J­.urn . l1e cloes J• · .· 1.\ I To da11c s and pa1·tie cti111c e,·en a .. Sor -show r Cl11b . the Co1mtr . o out t. self• . I takctl1 n1 ,d fi11clcth ma11y lasses .. A .tl1e shelfat.cd . · WJ10 Bt1t. t 11e1·e ''ras 011e:­ot. so te ly sad­ . r·iJ . · Fo1· sl1c \vas getting a I't1sl1. And scen ed q11ite glad. . ''•lay \.vith the Pipet . . Come'' • hc 'vo11ld say. s"'eet and hnlcl , Ht1·olling forth to the vera11da I n 11eat or in cold. one can compete her•. Onl ~l1e's far too shre,vd . · ne by an . c outd . To 1 • a,•e J <.? sic .James' brood. Tl1i little si Helon I a C kc1you know. · .. · ( H o'v clocs she manage ?1..vgct those men so l . T For· t l10 she's not p 1·etty.1\nd Ct1tc, not at all. ·ook k 01· c1 . e 110 . onD:\' • I1c makcs the m en fall. It n1u t t e her 'vay )?( . (\ '" s. no do11bt it is )Fo1· l1e· often been kno,,11 To gi,·e many a l1iss• '. e. Tl · . ·- . ra . n t to the LiJ'e'' ,t1ght . eace and tl1 .. For 1>cless . t ala . it 'vas 11 . Bt Ancl all fo1· naught. A Doodle 'vas t.alking I 11 tones muffied low. T o a n Alpha Phi n1aide.n Her wo ds they did go. . · 1 . m c1·aving somc fI · '' A man I n1t1st Jmow, l\Iy soul needs excitcment, ..SO\Voats I must·. 1\I n. 1tat1. i·epe pi·ice of a . Tl I · d gladly pay , 1 Filtl1y s . To get mentioned i ''.· . Tombstone 'each da' And the last I hea1·d ()f the Doodle and Pl1i, Thev• 've1·e headed fo1· Ba1·ton's To get on a sp1·ee. • And this my sto1·y . A11 thent.ic and tr11e . oval· . I submit fo1· app To cach one of yo11. It's rare and racy, ,fun '. All ft1ll It's a h t ole pace . T h at some of 11s 1·un. But it gets you publicity 1de1·ella.iC .. pla thosc not so good ·s10 a n1an ne,rer ''amped, Fo1· t he1·0 · s lots of 1·epo1·te1.. '' 1 l e \VOuld . .J11st like me. . Tr·,· a 11· sistcrs . Fincteth my slipper". Tho they'1·e yo'' C1·ie omeone \vith glee, And bcl ng to the clan. . anytl1ing . gladly dey'd. Tl1e one 'vho finds it Tl'' Can surcl:\· ha,·e me.'' To copeth a man. . h ') Yea. v.e1·il)·, \Vho wants cr: Each :ororit.y ba 'em, .All noted for fame.o,v . · Xot a 0111 I t Fo1· tl1c1·e lies the slippers Cleo had nothin' on 'em Of e,·er·,• -Chio ExcE>ptin' a name. Easy and fr·ee Fo1· . . Paqr 11 ,. What Fools These Mortals Be! .~ !!.()) • j 4 ~~ #r / }_..,..._, • . . • ~ , 1 • ­ • ...... J , i • • • ~ i' -~---- j 1 l 1. Pagc • What Fools These Mortals Be! 1.J ,. •Pag1 " What Fools These Mortals Be ! The Year in Footpushin' RATTLER ere thr '''et night at tl1e n out last )'"ear after a certain'\\ . \.; \Vl10CLUB,HE RATTLER .nnual.\ ...ed. e-nDriskill, attempted to come back \vith a social function equal to the Prething between a chameleon and a . represent son . The Hall ,,-as artistically decorated t the fact ". quart of tequila. The guests '''ere inforn1ed that it \Vas a Spanish Dance b that tl e orchestra \V re sashes. rviulticolored a\vnings, borrO\VCd from tl e B-H,Ftll sh rer rooms, \\. . . . a picket fence and a cheesecloth n n, gave the effect of an artist's pallette dance. ... . coupled \\'i t l . · . ,, .. n The grand arch \\'as led b)'" :\Ir. Louis Scott, '''h ·as a fresl n1an the ear Pat H olmes be notified of the . entered school, and \vho ''ras elected last }'"ear because the K. "\.'s failed t meeting. This gentleman fa·.v ored 1Iiss Georgia Colvin, the Kappa \Vard Boss. The reason . any social duties he is . for this \Vas that l'vfr. Scott, being in a state of sub-dotage, due to the n sat in his 1Iorris chair until almost all the girls got dates and he \vas leftperform, . called on t ung lady the da)" before tl dance. e present holder of his mucl1ly . o favored tl . '''leavers,The cotillion ,,·as led by :\Ir. Herbert B travelled frat pin. This y·oung lad b}r son1e queer chance, had a previous date \Vitl1 a certain , . · ·~oung Gan1mon for this dance, but \vas persuaded to break her date for l\Ir. Beavers in order that the Kappa's might get some honor before their demise. iiss Col,·in '"·ore purple shoes ,,·ith shear hosiery of Holeproof make, trim111ed in purple . dragons and goblins rampant. ::\Iiss Grahan1 re Florsheim shoes of }"ello,,-beaded pattern .' \\ from the :\IcCallum factories ,,·ith lace\v rk inter,vined \Vith clocks, etc. The . · . and hosier inebriated guests retired to the Nl averick at two o'clock to get a bite of food after tl1e melee. ARROWHEAD some miraculous ". Club managed to stave off its creditors b The .:\rro,,·head n1ethods for d ga,·e a dance that \vas superior in respects to the Saturday night . another y·ear, a1 far son1e gathered from \Valler Creek and ]apanese lanterns ". Germans. Tl1e hall ''ras filled \Vith poison iv San Lung's Oriental Cafe. The Buddl1a that the German Club used year . gathered fron before last was again utilized upon the stage with a background formed of the Rattler's fiower boxes and the blue ceiling that the Rabbit-foot Club has been using for the last three years. A pergola vers lent a rustic air in keeping\ . e hall formed of chinaberry limbs and paper fi . in the middle of tl find out \Vhat the scheme . ith the character of the guests attending. \Ve have been unable t ·,, vhead Club itself and the \. represent the Arr . a \Vas supposed t . but Buddlbe, . vas supposed t\ kneeling figures personified its creditors begging for their long past due bills . • Thru a mix-up in the political frame-up last year, ?\Iaxey Hart \vas elected president and the dance accompanied by (ten guesses right tl1e first time). Iiss Le,vis seemed very ., led .uch at hon1e for a freshman and the grand march \vas staged in great style . n j oiner Cartweight, the K. A.'s pink and \vhite n1ale Circe, led the cotillion accompanied vn the lad for a\ . cousin of his from San Antonio. Of course, the poor girl hasn't kn by a long time, and the fact tl a t she consented to appear \Vith him after all the local girls had refused, is . not to be held against her. I t's very nice t have the family t f all back on vvhen one doesn't . . \ \ con1 mi t one's self in the matter of girls . . 1 ish t "~'\·ery novel idea '''as carried out in the matter of refreshments by the serving of ice-cream and cake. The dance dragged along until one o'clock and a very tired and some\vhat soberer party of social martyrs retired for a much vvished-for sleep. )r is . secured a date ,,·ith tl . · He finall sa)'"· ". ith the ''Sack," as the . e . ,,· Page 414 What Fools These Mortals Be! ,,,. The Year.In Footpushin' RABBIT FOOT ·ent 1ast yea1 . 1uch zoological comn . HE r\ Nl.1\L sardinc canning, \i\rhich cat1sed so 1 of tl nding appearance of more rabbits i e fa\i r box t l1a11 \Vere .. tl . . . t . e ast . bccause is season for the coup the Zetas pulled. There \Vas a . otable tl .. 'as ''ere, . placcd tl . . n biguity· ixed up '''itl1 the ide11tity of the leader of tl c grand .. certain amount of ai rking aggregation from the Kappa . \Ve fast . ving not to be outdone by tl\ . e Zetas v . and tl . n1arch fact, and 1·a n in a dou ble gra11d march, led, of course, by Zetas . se. took ad vantage of this liss :\largucrite Kerr glided out on o ne side of the hall upon tl e arm of ~Ir. ]. C. Coit of Renner , . ~ and from tl er extremity appeared ~Iiss G1·etchen Louise D aniels, supported b the dig­ ,. . tl . e . lr. \Voods, "'she ho ored in retur11 for a consignment of sweet peas and potatoes .. . n. 'h . nified er 011 \' alentine's da)"The roar tl at went up from tl e rest of the club v­ vhen they ob . . . . sent l ll, and·s of the ha,,e \Vindo . ser\,ed this social triumph caused the police to be called a\\1 ay fron1 tl this probabl)' accounts for the presence of such a nondescript group of participants. e cro,vning event of the social season occurred vvhen Miss G eorgia Colvin led tl1e cotillion . T1 s Burr Doc Paine ! TheLe,vilr. . itl1,, -Jeaders \Vere ably assisted by a rooting section composed .e occasion . e fcstivity of tl . angers-on and lent greatly· to tl . e l . of tl e ceiling used by· the Arro eads a fevv da s before and looked . decorated in tlall \\'as · . . 1·~ . The l despite tl1e \vithered aspect of muchly overhead covering. The stage . ·)prett· . er ·\ the used .r red and pink s kies and ~1exican cigarettes . con tained a caricature of the J\\ amo, sur1·ounded b a very \Vea1·y and . e effect \\·as bizarre if not original, and the dance brought rest and solace t . Tl r reco ered from the depressing effects of . f ull tired group of social flame dodgers, \\·ho had not v.· .e t,,-o forn1<:r events . tl ANGLER .\long \\'itl1 se eral other tin e-worn jo kes, tl1e Angler Dance was pulled the night of April . ·.v people vvere as organization's past reputation kept mostfe\v . · Ho,ve\rer, ver first. fooled, this of the injured ones from expecting anything good in the amusement line. -represent a Dutch House as e\ridenced by the \vindn1ill, the ex . e Hall \vas supposed t . Tl pression on Perry Porter's face, and the amount of ''Dutch Courage'' on hand. A number of t lend atmosphere, but they failed to arrive, but \vere not missed, . ooden shoes were ordered ·\\ as there '''ere quite a number ,,·ith the other end plentifully supplied in this respect. u like from \vhich the Grand ~Iarch could start. The .. . thing . · The stage represented an Dutch hav·e a most extraordinary· method of leaving the whole north end of their dwellings open; -so that the camera-men can get a flashlight of ex-Kaiser Bill on his midnight n1araud' . probabl the grand parade issued forth fron1 the bott m of a Dutch \Vindmill, or more . ,·\\.. l.. n~\•gs. erin appropriatel}from the cellar of the same, and \V und in and about the Hall \vhich \\'as covered . · ith the san1e ceiling tl tl e bats started roos ting in the 1:Iain B uilding. . a t has been used si nce . .,, the . t .. ors, co11sisting of souvenirs distributed by the Dutch Cleanse1· people, vvere give·v.Fa gabbling element, '''hile cob pipes vvere pushed on tl e bill-footers . . In keeping '''ith the :\pril Fool spirit, ~Iiss ~Iartha LaPrelle led the dance ''P orter , · . ith Perr' ,,· e\\·hat sober at this early stage of the en tertainment. 1\1iss LaPrelle 11ad been some­ . ho ,,·as son ,,-hat pushed in the matter of getting an escort, but finall}' solved the problem by taking Perry g into a being mo re or less . a Dutch Dance on _t\ pril first and turning the thir . t joke, assisted b)· the Club in their selection of president. Elizabeth Eckford managed to keep Hernando l\rlason R ussell's feet out of his \vay and Vith the cotillion, considering the fact that the Kappas we11t into\ ". came off very creditabl competition '''ith the orchestra ir1 commenting on another Kappa leading a dance. Limburger cheese as refreshments carried out the Dutch atmosphere further; in fact, too far. The last big dance of the }·ear brought to a close a rather over-done social season, and the ing feature of it all vvas that the poor sufferers were not forced t go thru anotl1er pseudo­ . . redeen gern1an. Outside of the Blunderbuss, the dance \Vas the best joke of the day. Paoc 415 . oL . l What Fools These Mortals Be ! At the Present Rate of Appropriations ' • ... • " ••,., ".... .,\ . 1L.t . '1EA .. N.6 AFTE12 WE. IN B 1Nli CAVES t\'J, AND THE M S"ACK.S ((0 .\JP ~ • • . -. .. •" ."".c\-.~". "J>..!.. 1'.:.. 'W.... N..'.... "~. ' •• " ~" ;1.1" •.VA r.r~·", ~ J "J ' ~~·~·· •..'...• - 4 • • ....." •..,• ,. -· ~·« . •&J ~ '.~"~'-'.. " ". ER WE E EA AND NE . A 'WHEN HOU5E-CA1S TURN . ~ <.... WHEN -­ . G-tRLS LE(,S • "\N 'LL 1<.EACH ThE CL~~ Of A Hl\tK CSENN*E: ~EX ". - .~ ME .).~~ . t=•1Z.S C.LA,S ~ <: l.A.SS~ Page l.. 16 What Fools These Mortals Be ! • • is 1it tlc gi1·l gct s t 11e ft11·\j ned n1c g a p11oIle . Ev'c1·) t i111 e . u11d s, t l . of P ub1icit ) · I I ~ .. r a \,i .. S \vould otables, he .. oot a fev\· of tl1c . pus to sl . to~rapl1er ,·e11tt1rcd fortl1 011 t]1c Can . l . c statf pl . tl av·oidInstructions to .. poses of Sadic Rutlco,,·qt1ettisl1 . ,,·itldo,,·ncd. bt11·dc1 rett1r11 l1er \\·ere ·)ent, this publici t .. 1i . pro . · e rea11 . e ,,·ould ~<:t a eood focus on son1e of tl . e l . tin . · o a ,. a i1-C\"er . of u11g('. e . c posed on l1er knees, chasing tl . cdiatc foreground. l . n . e in . t1ld ,,·a11der into tl . .,,seekcr . r ruffi.a11c; a1·ot111d a tree, clin1bi11g a trcc i11 a11 atten1pt to t)·pif the missir1g link but tl1e suprcme er . e posed for l .[ en s . patro11 sai11t of all seeker·s of pt1blicit}·, can1c '' l ,. sacrihcc to Billie Sunda .ourself . · dge for . its of her labor·s jt . c frt . t tl .. c prese.,,t.·c1 . itl1 \\ cndell Cox. \\.cll, lpictt11·c ,,· Those Little Sisters lsn't it fu at tl ne-v·er con e up to expectations) ..· e. . tl .· n .. ( ,s,,·earingenr.\\sey,Ra111 . · lar . ,lark1e, K. Rischer, F. Sleeper . . · ritz Cl1ildress, Dorotl1 · . n B -l Jcnnie J. Harris. K K r-I.il Runge Lee Sco,·ell, Bess Spe11ce, Lula "Cjff Laura \\.est, Eliz. Skinner, ,· ..· lar . , . · \\ . la rie pc11ce. . ,il 1ie Henderson Helcn ,.. Blaknc)·, Ruth GibsoBab:·son,]ackI... Editle)·. .. Z T A-"arah Lee, Lois :\IcHes Bo11ner, Sue Gra' es, Bess K.i r,·cn. .argaret Prcstonl\I.·) Louise Connel .~, Robcreta Bradlc ,. g Smitl .. e-I"oriK A X Q Bcss Crouch, Luciclc CroL1C 11, . \ deline :\lcl a b, Fra kie Piper, Hclen l\Iorle:·, Eliza bctl1 . . Cox. -~icl1ols. Harriett Hendcrson, Orelle Kanf!erga. larjorie . ,Hampil . · Rub .. .. .. oughcr,erine Br . Kat l e, . linnie Gescl . ,iar)· Ricc . ,ie Cl ark . on. :\Ian . Hec.ter . \ nder- . .. A ._ .er . Belle Thrasl ·lar\ . .iildred Roean . - . .:\ike:\ettierter, iar:· Odell, Lois Po . .i Cocke ... e ~I :\ao A <1> '"l'l t an\· \"Ct • .. er~ air . Page 41: ADDING ZEST TO THE ASSIGNMENT • • • . ~ • 1.. /. ' / ~. 6',,..( " • j -"')..J.-"'(1-tv1 ..- ".1'" • r ~-·:-., -~'-·lj ... • ~ f:f.-( 'tu~..... <; (.~ 4<..(L(. ./\ 1'[r1 j r-.~ .IJ ... f~.( ... .. ~ ) . ,!; ;_t"i~-L • • .;, ~ ..... ...,)t'(...-~ "" ... '--'~-.--- ~~~~~--~~~_:.; .:::---'--'--~:.:.-----_;.;..~'--~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~----~~~~~~~­ ,.-~·~ ... -­ • , . ' -~ ..<~..." 'f~~~ , "~ {.. ~i./ "-"<..VL.c..­ <.A.,_d;_,7 ~-t'A-­ "_ ­ ~/ - 1 v~ ~-~~ ~ ~~ U vd !. ,,..-' -<-1'-"'d­ . . .. SO . 4;.­ ~­ Gt>-v, v 1 • 1 ! iJ ~ . ; __ ... m PERSONAL MORALITY TY AND MA.RRIAGE 223 '. CBAS !e i.s finwless one's self. Neverthe1e-SS, tl\e coUJlS('l o . t.hat o contrnst in idCJ\S nnd idcmls is, indeed, piquant nnd stimu ­ 1 uut.ion is .nore commonly aeeded. llappily we ha,•e prc.. tly .. l ting; nnd wbere marri ~ii; e.vly there is likc1ihood of .a cs~ma.i,JU'et4vc.con~. 1ariagt .. got away from · .. ge.ocrall uneow ad\·nn es. And . for moncy, or title. or otber ext t.\g " e l..ve recogniud the right. o( the two '\\'ho N't" primarily concemed to make their ov.o rboice witho11t intef.erence, t .. from others. Bing.. \\'ur Od \. . ~othor tban fricnilly co11n ta .\ rriAgc.3 from '\\'Wch tbe basicde.sider ml\:u.ye m., 4. 1 wc st.i\1 .nt ~. ee al .gtoo grcat dc . nre i sarilyect.St n .. :nttraction sc.:hould be genuine . There1) ( cnsure of .. n violent pcssion, or lovc at first sight, but somc d .:.. lct..bt instin<:tive organ.ic nttr.'lCliou, that unpreilic L.At emotionnl satis!action in pb sical proximity , • . irrational wbich difJerentiates .se... IO\' C fro rn thc lo,•c of mcn or .women . s betwee . for one nnotber. r\ot tb.at "platonic" relalio but iC asible; n....i:;d and \\i.fc are not possible or pcr .\. bus y . 1g. Dut too radical . 3Cl1.0uu . R'rlla equate convergencc inl\d different an outJook upon life may lead to conununl friction , The two wbo nre togon.ism.l.l1I ao:.\ wuteliness, and . to lo ust be nble to . ent of lifc n .onx:ex.r'C3t~comrodes in thc\)(> ec...b othcr't' "·~c;. nnd eakn . belp esch other, str~gthe ad.m s und acbievements. ln particular , . l\.iner's re eACb oth rcligious fannt.icisrn is an intr3.CtA1 le cnen y oC mnrital bappi ­ . . St.evenson pi1ts it, "T cre are di.tercnces which no . ~.\.s•.ness bAbit nor nffection cnn reconcilc, nnd tl1e Bohc.-mian must not interroarry with thc Pbnri~..• . The l~t. of men and the hest of women rnn~• 90metimes li~·e togethcr all t.1\1cn. dA.wf .. me con.sent .;ot of . "'n their lives, and, for questions, hold ench other lo t spirits to tbe end." . 1. 1u ~oo o .. tbat tbcre d.dd..to bc . >dc.. . It scarcely S) { . y this :.wcete.st of bouds, thcy . linkcd 1ot. . young couple are both sides a high standnrd of mornli .•t. si.n­ . thfulT.u e.::;s, ork, . " t.ogct.lcr of marringe, but tbcy stand in .g.t''cst d~ngcr of ..a personal desires nnd pull together for tbe ('()mmon welfnre • t oC the hou.se, arc es..-;cutia\, ~ wcll as fidelity to marri~et.h..tinct by 1111other -and .; in.g of the . ousi :u.e'"cutual ce.rity, self-eontro1, tbe rifice not only ~much of tbe chnrm ..ud wut.uo.1 drawing • \\illiDgness to to ~ • . mcaru eitber a bitt.er fight for loyalt Common tastes can be formed after marriage; even tho e to .. d and wife haro.usb . that ltte.It is never to be forgo 1 organic att.rnction is pretty surc t.o bc a\\•akened in somc apend a ~t part of thcir lifc in thc st'me house, in the ;tu each other repulsi,•e ~ . are not ai-tu1ul . degree if the pniof intercsts can t.ake · . of similarit e.esame room. No degr th~ plu.oe Qf that .nere instinctive liking, tbat perva.sive con ­ but low moral idc:,Js nt tlie :\ge of marriage are scldom r.cnec, th t enjoyme.nt .i secing each rad.ically tran.s!ormed nft.ev.d... and render any happine s. ... at t:3Ch olhcr's ptent. otber about, a.nd in the do.ily ci11'C8 ~t.d cndc:i.ring words in bomc-makiJtg insecure . . )~( Perhaps some day it mAYbet: me incumbcnt .pon thethat rigl.tJy mnted couples .k.'\\c. 1 · . But tbis underl 2) ce and bwbrea.kingro.ce from nll intcmper . vows nnd 3bstine n.ctunl tr .:..gedy or . s1utor to weigb tbc WALter of tbe hcredity l :.ck of tbc l:.dy . ,•er keen we. tion, h ::i.cat tr., ~bi •. pb i.ng ( \•daptoo :. er s11e is best . "bctl con.,ider cboice. and oC his -be butt. .< murmnnence; it . t<..ocd pt . at fir..t, is not of guMa ~ To lik~ tbe Mme ..::s1b.in.rro•. -;tes an1i .; .... common t •. ed bt.ress -il . lc.-•.hd l1e~lt . irth to nonnal a . 1 mating with him, to give 1 y . . dren; or for thc mwdc E:msto j11d~c probl•~duing thc sarnt> thir1 . · people, to enjo antccedent.s of tbe t1 gbt to regard "·it ~t <.'qU ' bout bcrcdity .: t.. '-S<.t pr .: \:w too littl ..tconscicnces -we kiount of .. cc. A certain n . t importu re:.religious cnnons i.s of g t • ­ • ~-· ---·------------·-------· For Tomorrow Comment on Pages 224-226 Pagc 1,18 . Fi Parting Shots! ial jli zgs at tlze croivd before the pri zter drazls the deadli;ie . . . Looks like the Kappas \Vould have gotte11 on to what the school at ought of the clever little Carr girl fro111 the Alan10 city after . large tl she had been hanging around here for about eight months. \\1ell, they n1ust kn o \ ,, n o \ 'r at 1e a s t . The \vard boss \vas slick enough to pull the "'·ool over Scott s eyes, all right, but she could11't trick the whole school. 1 • But then )' OU should give Colvin the credit due her look vvhat she had to vvork with. \ \ T h a t a s h a n1e G a)·1e)" ''' a s n 't in s c h oo1 s o t h a t s a m e t \Ve n t y·-fiv e c o u 1d ha \'e let the Kappas kno\v \vhat is thought of her too. . ''\\Tell, \ve got Eloise on the beaut)r page, anyvvay-that's more than ' M a1·y lf'ilki zs. No u se comment­ . her.the Pi Phi's could have done for ing ~·ou ve alread looked the beauties over. ". Guess Eloise ,,·ishes she \vere a Pi Phi nO\\r. Guess the Kappas do, too. '''orr if the Kappas have grown suddenly cold­ '" . ought not to .· Kell all but 50 of the Greek world hail her as a hero. \ \1 h a t a d i s a p poin t m e n t it \Va s vvh e n t h e An g 1e r e1e c t i o n \Ve n t off s o smoothl," ·. l ~ou're ju~t the 98th person '''ho ,,·ants to knovv \Vh~" half the section 1to accident ,,"hich happened just too late to . ed to a certain a·ott de\. . rasn '' feature in the Blunderbuss . Or \vhy we didn't follo\v up the Buss' lead and devote a lot of space to Elizabeth s attempt to n1ake the D eke dance. t h e p r in c i p a 1 '' ere of s o 1it tle s i g n i fi­ . He r e's t h e r e a s o n s in b o t h c a s e s c a n c e that the didn't justif)" the space, tl1at's a]l . . · gh as can . Katherine lr\vin is getting as rot '' shc be, she runs with the )?ra n1ean, rough . 7hadd\\(zar. .rSign1a Chis so much.' El111e1· Ditt ''The ribbon rlubs are getting so they take in almost an1·one now. the)'"But(/athis. Ji,.( Bett - .. .are in Plasters All the good girls are looking for bar11s .) Page 419 On Leaving I l1as n1aLie it exc 1sable for tl1e edito1· of tl1e C~\ CTt.-s . . L~ TO to de'Tote a ce1·t ain a n1ou nt of space to te11i11g a n~-o11e w ho 1 as ­~ e book tl1is far abot1 t l1is pet \\'Orrie . tl1e coura oe to read tl to vent a11 r grudge agai11st the staff, tl1e faculty, the scl1ool . 11- .. or tl1e ,,·01·ld at large, a11d to te11 tl1ose ,,·}10 are i1ot so fortu nate as to be 011 the inside ,,·}1at a l1uge tl1a11kless job busi11ess of getting o t the ~·earbook reall)· is. n<.1 so .. this ake ir11·oads the .. at I I . tl . · it is v\-itl1out apolog • 011 lin1ited al{ing . an1ou11t of space allotted to tl1e book to take 011e parti11g sl1ot before n tl1e hurried exit so cl a racteristic of C"\CTL s editors. . . Tl1e·· . The printers ha\re beer1 satisfied in tl1eii· i11satiable tl1irst for cop cop)t page of >. tl1e e11gra\·ers; tl1e la11·ne~ fro111 . begun their jo'eha\ last cuts is The e11d of the task is in sigl1t ritte11.'\.. bei11g tl1e n1ajor obstacles l1ave bee11 ov·erco111e or sidestepped a11d tl1e success 01· failure of tl1e 192 1 )"ea1·book is alread\' n1ade. • \\-}1ile the book den1a11ded its usual qL1ota or as it n1ore ofte11 seen1ed, eglecteJ studies . appointi11g cl1a11ges i11 pla11s, of l :. la1·ge q uota of di ' . 1all . 111us . a11 -~1ld be Llecidedl . ·o,, a11J 1011g, ne\·e1·-to-be-forgotte11, 5leepless nights of ''rork, it at the vvork has been unpleasa11t 01· that tl e sacrifices necessaril-} . . u11fair to sa}'" tl ade \ve1·e more tha11 had bee11 expected . The l ember·s of tl e staff vve e al­ .. .. . n a)·s ,,·illing to go to an a111ou11t of trouble to rnake tl1e book bette1· a11d n1ore " . '\\ of Texas. T o edit a11d con pile a CAc us vvith . . ore t)'pical . nrep1·ese11tative e aid uf sucl1 a staff '''as a pri,·ilege and a pleasure. The large nurnber \vl1ose . tl vvork vve11 t ii1to t he book prec1u des in dividu a1 me11tion, alt hough to T 11 e Chris­t ia11 Studio \vhere business and time '''ere 110t co11side1·ed \\·l1er1 the '''elfare of the Cactus '''as inv·olved tl e entire staff is grea tl)-i11debted. . Tl1ere is probabl)'" mucl1 i11 the book tha t ,,·ill displease :·ou; ma11~· mistakes \ r as inexcusable, n1an omissions )"OU \\·ill fail to ­ u11der . . . classifvi]lv.youi\Tl1ich • \i\Thiche changes . ou expected of it, if tl ". sta11d; )'et if the book as a vv·hole is what 'v\if the good points o\·ershadoents, . noted ha,,e been·eha, ·:ou in1proven the blu11de1~s, then the 1921 C 1\CTVS is a success. Be that as it ma)r, it is ''rith mingled pleasur·e and regret that I gri11d out the last \vords of cop put the battered old t}'"pe,,·1·iter aside a11d go seek out a ,' . 1s be11ch to a\vait ,,·hat )"OU l1a,·e to sa -\\·l1e11 :·ou hav·e read the . secluded camp ~ finished product. • - lf . 1\1. 0?4 . t. Por Pagc ~21 ---~::::=::~=--~~~--­ -~----~~-~~:---"--<..;:;:-..~~ • • " • • • f. 1 • • • r - t " . • ' e c e. men over the N ation . '\\Hundreds of men and Austin and a . toda)r point back t "Yvith real feeling of love express tl eir deep appreciation . for the helping hand of citizens and business in Austin who helped them their way. .. men This is a city \vhere to 1ive is a de]igh t , .have a home is an unending joy . "\­ vhere t You of great minds, the'} . have the modest compa • . companionship of congenial associates. Add t ills of nature, the cadence . this the e\rerlasting l of unending streams, tl e \·erdure of green fields­ . ou get· . ou can not appreciate the \Velco me~\ at the Universit .· Cit)-of Texas until .· ou hav·e been there . T he fact .tl at a boy or girl '''ants to get an the University of Texas . education, and comes t get it, is not purely a money-making matter . t en of Austin--they see further . to the business n than that. · . Austin, but ever . Students bring husiness t is cit)', looks . citizen of tl .· ere\ran, . business n on the bo)· or girl vho comes to tl e Universit­) . v. . the ambition t . \vitlof Texas as being imbued .... u have Aus .}' are he1ped. and . therld--and . in the vviake good'' .. '' r We A lways W elcome You We A lways Try to Bui.ld W e A lw ays Try to Help HAMBER 0 OMMERCE USTIN Page 422 - - . • TELLS IN BUSINESS AS WELL AS IN PERSONALITY 1 . HIRTY YEARS of constant service { to tl1e students of tl1e State Unive1­· sity make of E. M. ScARBROUGH rth to . \VSoKS an institution of prover1& .mmunity . the c• 1 ~ E. M. SCARBROUGH & SONS RE SPECIALIZING IN .. DEPARTMENT S CLOTHING FOR C ~IEN AND ,,"O ~IEN LLEGE . TEXASrN,. Aus • Pagr. .. 1,­ t" "ITED T TE DEPO ITOR\" • Th e us in a iona an o*( AlTSTI:\, TEXAS • RESOURCES $8,500,000.00 OFFICERS E. P. \VrL~IOT ........................ . ...... . P1·eside1zt LTS .. ......................... 1·ice-P1·eside1it . H. F M."\\ it . oHN H. CHILES .......................... l"ice-Preside ] T. H. DAvrs . ... . ................. . ... . .. l rice-Preside1zt loRRIS HrRSHFELD ....................... J"ice-Preside1it . C. l\l . B ARTHOLOMEW . ................... . ......Cashier S. B . R o BERDEAU .............. . . . .....111ssista1zt Cashier Cashier z! . lrss L. Co RBETT ....... ...............Assista . FACULTY AND STUDENT ACCOUNTS SOLICITED Page 424 U11 it t' d 1a t t" s 7 Go v t z(,11 t .. z . •1 . .' ·. to pos1'. Dt • n t lS ~ • • • . • Tf"e zv it e you 1· • ·i1 . b1ts i1zess • an "1'e have on]," one standa1·d of se1·vice. I t is the sa me for all • transactio11s and fo1· al1 patrons. Small transactions a1·e given as much atten­tion as large ones a11d small deposits are treated v\'i t h the same consj deration as large ones. \Ve strive to be more than merely a deposi ­ for fu nds \\'e tr\" render ou r·r\. t cu rrent to J • • • .rer .\\ p1· .. patrons any serv1ce in The human eleme11t jn our banking has raised this institution from a small beginning with v occupies \. n a fe,v depositors to the place it in .·\munit . e con . tl • THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS CAPITAL AND SURPLUS -$ I , 100,000.00 RESOt:RC.ES O\.ER ---$I0.000,000.00 • Pooc 425 CARL CHRISTIANSON \\'inner of the Grand Portrait Prize, 191+; Grand Po1·trait Prize, 1918 ; Salon Honor, 1920, awarded b .. the South,,restern Photographers A ~sociation • Official 1921 Cactus Photographers • Austin, Texas Page 426 The Home o • nzverszt ea s, ennants, anners, ea ewe r , • ow s, • • ze s. raternzt • it . rite 'LlS at any time and we will gladly give y Jf/ any information about old Varsity you desire. ff/. Calh zt1i, Pres . E. C. Rather, Mgr. . .] • . .!." Paoe ON '. N . 1cK .- RED . 1L K F RS() ~ D. T. IcLEHART EL.\\•.°V\.\: ..: "f K.L l-1 N CaJlli(rst a1it . 11s•t C:1 Coslzicr .. dc ". ts . Pict>-· . res1d,·11l1,c-PJ'1t . Prcs1dc l!re Especiti//y Solicit the A ccou11ts of U11ive1"sity Stude11ts a11d P1"ofessors STATE GUARAXTY FUKD BAKK - \­ AUSTIN, TEXAS ra:·i.P. Dt· . . t·ud . Tl _ o esa e rocers • B1·a11ch Houses 1'" LOR, TEXAS LLAKO, TEXAS ..__\ Page 428 • t c " • . 6 4 sti11, Texas . o Co11g1ess St1·eet At Smart Cloth es or }Toung en rles i11 l1and-tailo1·ed I . 1sive st . Co1·1·ect a11d excl fo1· d1-ess, busi11ess a11d spo1·ts \vea1· 1odels . .. Oz rnishings . r Hat, Shoe and F1 t anJ best sty ~ Ie ~ t11· assort­ . d. Depart111e11ts featL11·c the ne\\'e ~ ar me11ts co,rer· tl e \i\·idest range of good st le a11d good taste. ~ . . • Realt\r I nsurance • A ztt .. . 1zde1·w1·1:te1·s of A 1Jze1·ie,'a No 1·tllweste1·11 Nat'l. Life l 11s. Co. Co1zti1ze1ztal Casztalt)' Co . it t 1 AUSTI;\, TEX S..1-8 l (. efie1d B 1dg. Pa ri· J,!!J -TO­ e nzverszt exas ents Selectio1i package se11t anywhere prepaid OUALITY "" A usti1i, T exas ''The Second Oldest Paper t.n the State '' • ESTABLISHED 1871 ([Published at the capital of the state and in the center of the finest agricul­tural region of Texas. ([Member of • Associated Press, receiving complete -s earned a reputation for accu([Hart. . leased wire rep racy and fairness which commends it to readers wherever it goes. ([Advertising rates on application. ''SUPREME HE ___ TATESMAN /s /ts Field'' CAPITAL PRINTING CoMPANY, PuBLISHERS Page 30 .1 Always the Best Shows------Always the Best M usic Always a Friend o the University Austin's greatest M otion Picture Theatre located in the heart of the shopping district 1. 1. HEGMAN, Lessee and M a zager · . • - ····-··---···-·-·-······-············ --""""" ".•-""" -. ."".... """ .....""" "... '· " -········· ··········-·--·-·--·-·· ...."." 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"111 , ,,,,. -JOBBER OF­•-......... •-:• -­j. ··=\.f.[. ..-~..~< ..--Hardware and Machinery, Sporting Goods, Guns and Ammunition, Automobile Accessories -··"­..... ..."-·&. •. ·--· ..,,,. ---~-­-'11~""JA ; MSA ,ILIM-r~, r­--~~ /!!!!!. ~-:;~:~ .~, • " 911if STI , TEXAS .t,A A1IERICAN PLANARK, M a?iager .W. L. S SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FRATERNITY and SORORITY BANQUETS • Page 4:12 E 1igraved Cards, 1nvitations 1t11ce11ients .and Ann Embossed Note Paper---Latest and Best Lines Dance Programs Fraternity and Sorority Stationery _on ress- _ o.~ ru__ -·• M eet rour Frie1ids at Our Store Everything in Drugs and Sundries _1 ert Rexall Store oo 1e ''Austin 's Busiest Corner'' Paoe 433 Con1plirnen ts of • Your Friends ni u re '' The Convenient Place'' • zc ar son __ o • • Wholesale Hardware • A utomobile Accessories Sporting Goods AUSTIN, TEXAS P aoe 434 • l , Casliier ~G. P AL .H .j it Casliier .ALTER BREl\IOND, j R., .'lssista \\ t·11t/,. 1.Prr ..,io ~ALT1• R 13RE\\' t·..dt .10ND, / 'zcr·-/>rc.r~RE .E IERI~ .P e of AUSTIN SecurityCourtesy ­E fficiency ­Established I847 • • 0 . G. ECKHARDTA. W. GRIFFITH •rur T he house whose reputation was built on Qziality and Service THE REAL DRUG STORE ou can al wa)'"S get \Vha t )' OU want -. ..Austin, TexasScarbrough Building P age 435 -Command Respectfitl Attention GOOD CLOTHES They're fitting companions for any man. They have the attention. sincere • 1rs ''look'' that They make all through e commands friends. and real n 619 Congress Avenue respectful They are economy . erson The House of K uppenheimer Clothes ! f ·i ' \ ---------------------------------------------------------­ • r 1 r THE BIG STORE 401-403 Congress Avenue We Carry in Stock at all Times The Most Complete Line of House Furnishings in South Texas • WE FURNI SH HOA1ES CQ_i\lfPLETE ON CREDIT Page 436 • . ). 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"111110.. 1•11•111111111111O.c111.. 1.. 1.. 01..... 1111111011UI11... 111111lIUI1.. 11111111111011. 111111111111u . 0 Page 1,3 7 EARL R ACEY '23 PROPRIETOR 111~1!1111/l l!l~illlllll l~~ll~llllll~~ll/IJ/lll/ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111~~111111111~~111111111111~1111111111111111111111111~111111111~11111111111111111111111111111111111111 11~11111~1111 Famoust~~Home Cooking Ac'sI . TRUE TO \ ...ARSITY JusT TORTH OF Follow the crowd to And always see a good show ]. N0\'"1~, PROPRI ETOR TEXAS UNIVERSITY GRADUATES HO ABOUT YOUR FUTURE? -w . Do You K11 That the telephone p1·ofession covers p1·acti­cally the entire field of electrical engineering . That tl1is is a N ation-wide lnstitu tion witl1 ,over· 8,000 in Texas alonerees, . emplo230,000 • thousands of officials and hu11dreds of executives, the only limit being your ability and energy. Tl1at you are well paid while learning and in a way which gives a broad view of the business. e field in . The Telepl1one Company leads tl its treatment of employees. ESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SOUTH Page ~.1 Phone 6473PRO~IPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE • COAL AND ICE TEXASIN.Aus • . A. ACHILLES & CO. PIONEER GROCERS Catering specially to sororities, fraternities and the public in general 6865 PHONES 6866 6867MPT DELIVERY .us TREATMENT AND PR .CouRTE FULTON MARKET Dealers in Meats and Sausages of All Kinds 2500 GUADALUPE ST. Page ~39 • omee_ tore s_ ur arx& Hart Scha ner Clothes Most Popular With \ 7arsity M en Hart Schaffner arx Clothes • ' lf l t's 0. K . T ailori11g lrou Wa11t------­Call 814./­e Clean, Press ....\lter and Repair 1...our Clothes \.\ '"\\ .Better Because \\.,.e K110,v-H TH E CLU B PRESSI G SHOP 2216 Guadalupe Street holesale and Retail Bakery Goods • ~r~1 \\-).I. Rl"BE:\"SO:\", Proprietor fR_.\ TER:\"ITIES SORORITIES G HOL"SES~BO. .\RDI 1­_.\TE f _-L\IILPRI\~ PE ;.2{o6 Gl:_ill_.\L ACCO~I~IODATI~G 6.70PHO:\"E Paoe 440 oomea_actuse -1\ Qt;.\I '"f PLACE THr\T \ TOLT \\'ILL EN]O\'" BE .\'"C.;\t;SE IT I DIFFERENT. THF.RE ARE :\IA ' ­RES TO ''THE CACTt.: .D:\IIR"\BLE FEATl...-\ LE OF .\THE OLD E1 GLISH AND FLE:\IISH ST ,BLE\ .RCHITECTURE, THE H D-C"s:\RVED G.~ THE HUGE FIREPLACE; BUT \VHAT l\IOST L\PPEALS TO ITS GuESTS IS THE HO:\IE-LIKE . .IE COOKING~D GOOD HO .\.".IOSPHERE~·:\T Austin, Texas • •• ~IANUFACTURERS High Grade Flour and Mill Products AUSTIN, TEXAS • holesale Fruit and Grocers' Sundries Modern Cold Storage Austin, Texas Phone 5387 Page 441 _ QMPANY_ HOE--­ILLINGHAM Shoes and H osiery A ustin, Texas Our Grocery Our Cafe ' •carries­r kind of staple and .Ever vn\ .ticle kn~fanc)r ar serves­,kind of sl1ort order'.Ever including lu11cl1e _Q.__ rocer • ust1n­a or STATE HOUSE N01ie B etter PURE FOODS A D COFFEE PLEASA JT CVP COFFEE Always Good Good All ff7 ays Wholesale Distributors Page 44.:) ,.... 0ar er • • ~ nzverszt A TTEN TION, BUNCH­COME TO SEE USBEST BY TEST llg" .ust A cross M ci i11 D] -·.• earomen's Featu ri ng St~rle and Quali ty a t reasonable prices co1nbined \vith individual service. H ..UE at N 1 .CoKGRESS AvE SHOEMAKER a11d REPAIR MAN en_..,.. eo~ Wh ere is all th e cro w d ? • AT A 11 Work Gutzra11tee d OF COURSE 24th and Guadalupe St. Phone 4597Supporters of Varsity Paf)l' J, . •4 ue er_ar Home of Good Shoes Hosiery 608 Co11gress Avenue Austin, Texas The 1~ight Shoe f or every joot •Phone 265261 I Congress Avenue NICK LINZ, Tailor and Hatter CLEANING AND PRESSING SUITS TO ORDER AUSTIN, TEXAS While 1.n town get your shoes shi.1ied here .Black Bathing Suits AND hite Belts For Girls Spalding Two-Piece St1its For Boys You will save money by buy­ing these and all bathing ..• • •t'• • •1 • ••• 1•1 • '' 1 ..t 1 1 .". " " .. -· .." """ """ "."""" ... ." ==;::::::= """ 0 J l 1 1 l 1 • Friends of the Universit\r \vill• ra)rs find at ..al Ye Quali.tye Shoppe FIRST A hearty '''elcome \vhether they · }. .come to look or to b Second--Gifts of 01·iginality and taste .ple and for formal occasions .for sin -THIRD Objects of art for home dec -oration, and fine pictures, including Blue .bonnet paintings and prints FOURTH Cards for all occasions and .also party favors The Gift Shop of Austin I 104 Colorado Street .vn orders\ .ut-of-t .Special attention gi,·en • accessor1es a t --•---· SPORTING GOODS CO. 704 Congress Avenue Page 444 GROCERY e 1nv1te your patronage QUALITY RIGHT 23I2 Gztadalztpe Street FREE PR ICES RIGHT DELIVER\ Phone 6628 IBI GA DHEATI~~ G ., PLU CONTRACTORS HEATI.L T905 CongressG,.\ PLUl\IBi G . zd Electrical SUPPLIES Phone 613 . a •i s h e d .. . a t e s F u ... E .r t i AGNER ~ n1vers1t an o er CONFECTIONERY 1les C.5 Rose .. Q Br _orrect ot es or en id PRESSING . CLEANI:\G a 2300! Guadalupe Street Phone 3090 C. G. WAGNER, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS L UNCHES I CE CREAl\II F OUNTAIN DRI NKS S T .t\ T I 0 ;-.; E R Y CAND\'", CIG1\RS CIG .1\ RETTES TOB.\CCOS, ETC. 4cr ss fro»z B. !/all . " 2 11 I Speedwa)r .i\ USTIN, T EXAS PHONE 8087 Paoc 445 • a s Through membership in the Ex-Students' Association and through reading tl1e Alcalde, you can al\vays keep up your connections with the University. Save yourself life-lo11g regret ar1d do not break this connect1• on. Send your Five Dollar~s in to the Association office, now, and let the Alcalde start on its pleasa11t mission. We offer this prooj of what we have said: . ziversity of tlze first class . er and work for a U . 11 Vfle n11~st all get togetl Membership in the Association P1-tt~· every Ex-Student of thc Univer­ nedzate toz witlz t71e Unii1ersity itself, a . n. . cl . szty into i e great . id witlz tl . 1 1t . c.1.z.is . ave preceded or "followed l . w/10 l bod31 of tJzose .N. s . BERT E. Vr . President Rdays." idergradzta!e . H e reads the Alcalde, and so do these: -uays prod1tcz.z al . it have sztcceeded i . EvPrytlzin. ~ else stops when I get tlze ''Tl1at y'' zjoyable f ronz cover . zt.~l1l.\1 e . zg a magazine tJ1or . 1tr it page by page".­1' . ALCALDE wlzile I dev -zarkable acconzplisl1 .. zost re .. ze a .. cover is to . /.Ash Grove, 1\lo 1, .. ,.. s .. ESSICA CLARK BR] 11'1ent." v\'EBB l\1ADDOX, '15, Fort vVorth. ze eq ltvale zt to a visit .. e ALCALDE is to . .. Tl '. .fron a of my f iends every mon tlz ''I read tJze ALC.'\.LDE • fronz kii er to kiver.-'' . ­". . 111J nzber . \V. A.]A~IES, '94, Ball High chool, Galveston. PAULINE WHERRY, '19, University of Ken­tucky. ''If otlzer disbursements bro11,g/zt 11ie only lzalf the pleas1tre as tlie reading of the ALCALDE does, '' I Jzope you will co1iti1t1te to accept notJz,ing I be well satisfied, indeed. '' A . bL~ tcks pe annum. It's wortlz tl1e price .'' . .t _five bz. . woilld GE DELH0~1ME, '16, Houston. -DR. MARSHALL RAl\ISDELL, Eagle Pass. • ­------------------------------------------------------------------------------. GAEDCKE .]. ./ \ ALFRED ELLI OTT · • r • We won our T by Quality Work and Good Service PHONE 5159 Page 446 Have One of Our Taxis . =t . Be .J:cmcnt..'.(.. cxt sc1ci.1I c . . .. Ot') . r . .\..' }t.1ke .. p.trtbridgc . )trt; l:t..ctl . ,•l1 . c1 . cr r1r J:111cc {)f l . di111 t:.\V1ma11d. .. r cu . ut ') .. t11 livtr} l'r\•icc: is . r at . t . -.. ur . r {..~ ..) f .. 1. ct,1si >. }111•lc for . lt.1J . s St . ta . isl .. fur -.. tc<.l ;,111d cur . oi. pr .. rt '' cll .:: ~c: . 'l'l lc. 1 . hcr of pc c \. c; .. C\pttc is 111 t . \c scr . 'l'l lc. rtab. fc ' SFER . l\BAGGAGE-TRA e .. Plio 6288 -f-I7--l-I9 Co11gress Condit-Franklin Co. BARBER SHOP KELLUM'S . nt .. Ladi.es' F Ready-To-lf/ear t It . . vV a . ot . \Hair Cut ] u s t Like • Dry Goods E lectrical Appliances 902 Congress A ve. Austin, T exas '"\07 SP EEDWA . CHARLES S. K ELLUM 2 Complime11ts of e • 1 ar Owned and operated by students • • _a cas1eu LUMBER CO. Pt1t1~011ize your fel low SEE US stude11ts . Paot .+4i _a ear er _QZ_oz 0 • Sandwiches, Cakes, Pies, Rolls, Hot Tamales Enchaladas Drop in to see us for a mid­night lunch. We show our appreciation for your patronage by the .ur work .quality and care of • 0onnetuee BLUE BONNETS Even as the Bluebonnet is a part of Texas-The Bluebonnet Shop is a part of the University­A shop with a personality and an atmosphere. A quaint tea shop with a unique menu-A House of individual creations in ladies' ready-to-wear. '' Quality f or the Discriminating '' • Page 448 NUA ........, .mr.t artistic :vsed . avi thar ror • • • • • • • • • • • CHARL/E'S CONFE'CTIONERY G. TP SC1! . Pro p. .. .K . [C. FRUITS, CANDIES, CIG.L1RS DRINKS ~ Tt i, . 2220 Guadalupc t. .-lusti .\CRO FRO~I C.\~IPL' .L1bsolutely T H E BEST i i Pictures .~ POPlTLAR PRICES THE SJ..DE TTS' PLEASVRE PAL ~~CE OUR JUNIOR DEPA RTMENT A separate and distinct section of our Ready-to-Wear Department is set aside and i11 tl1at is carried a full line of]uniors' and Small Women's SUITS, COATS, DRESSES and SKIRTS Able assistance from ung ,,"omen '''110 thoroughly ..-. understand the college vv men's dress requirements. . edF1.ll .. 1ail Orde1·s Promptl... FOLEY BROS. DRY GOODS CO. HOl~ TO. TEXAS as .·.: Paoe 4-'t9 • • IAKVFACTURI G .E GRA\' I~G THE HALMARK S TORE "t\ustin's Leading ] ewelers Since 1865 DIAl\IONDS WATCHES JEWELRY DIA~IOND SETTINGREP"t\IRING AUSTIN, TEXAS rot ero t. ~ ue er • 'i the best that is 111ade to the cheapest that is good ..Fro ' A ustin Trunk Factory ''Tlze Specialty Luggage Shop'' Austin, Texas .o Congress A \'e .5 ' Congress Avenue at 7th Street CIGARSSODADRUGS Postal Su b-StationPhones 6325-633 5 At;STIN, TEXAS OL!f/ERF. L. PATTY TYPEWRITERS ROYAL iachines .1 , Sell, Rent and Exchange All !vlakes of .Bu Phone 6060 Expert Repair \Vork 722 Congress A,·enue Al,TSTIN, TEXAS• Paoe 450 of WICHITA FALLS Officers T. ]. Ta f Dir e ct . d. a . r s . B . CJz air11za . . lor -----­ l 0rv i11e B u 11i11gt ----------Preside1it 11. ~ id Cashier . it a . Homer Lee -----Active Vice-Presidc Rhea S. Nixon --------.,,1ctive l7 ice-President H. G. Burlew --------"4 ctii1e V ice-Preside1it Dr. Chas. \V m. vVallace -------Vice-President • _toc 1ta . • • 1884 \Vichita Falls, Texas • Capital ------­ 800,000.00 Surplus -------1,000,000.00 • Officers \,T. l\1!. l\IcGREGOR, Preside1zt C. E. ~lcCutchen, .-Jcti;,,•e Vice-Prrside Carter ~IcGregor, Casliier zt . Fred i\I. Gates, //ice-Presidc .} R. H }·att, .1.rsista11t Casliier it . it A. ~1. ~Iiller, .1ssistant Cashier . i.de f7ice-PresCline, D.V.\ Casliier t..1ssen,. f\1cCutcl U.vV.it . ctive Pice-Preside "4Buchanan, R.L. Page 451 • Wicl1ita Mill & Elevator· Compan3r \\.ichit a F alls, Texas • ex oma 1 e 1n1n _)om an PRODUCERS AND REFINERS OF OFFICERS DIRECTORS IILTON . B. HA .~\\ \\·. ".~ BROOKS • lanage1 · C. \\T. GILLILAND . President and \\". B. HA:\IILTON N. H. 11"~RTIN .] A. KEv.IP Vice-Presiden t N. H. 1\IARTIN C. \\". SNIDER G. E. l\IARTIK Treasurer ]. ]. PERKII\S IDER . PERKINS C. \\7S].]. • Secretar\• " A. \\.. \\7 ALKER WICHITA F ALLS TEXAS Page 45.?. NO R THWEST TEXAS ~ Wichita Falls, Texas ~ laiivc of ·..t'st .Rcp • >"'..1"' '" TEXAS PRODUCTS \\'c av· \ ·ou Can't!•em ? .Can 1· ou Bea t Tl zg .i ..s Sliorte ..·'llrs. Tuckt. ).rit..ir)t ..zd Tlie Tt·.\·as U .a I:\TERSTATE C 0 T T 0 ~" OIL REFINI G CO. SHER~1AN, TEX1\ S ' 15)c. I. FRANCIS 83',c ..H ENRY G. K 07',RRO\V.11TARLTON eeks, Morrow, Francis & King Attorneys at Law I tl1 Floor Commerce Building .-­JAS. A. HANKERSON BEN \V. TIPTON Texas 06, 'vT. F. \\.EEKs\ 06 ',EEKS .\\.HARRY c Wichita Falls TEXAS "~. H. BRITAIN H. ]. BRUCE IERY~IONTGO ..] T. BERT KING. .] TOWNSEND\\" .;\.. H. C.\RRIGAN S..\ . L. ~10RGAN Carrigan, Montgomery, Britain & Morgan Attorneys at Law RST NATIONAL BANK Bu1LDING .E 320 F .Su1 \\.ICHIT.-\ F ALLS PnQ(' -15 .l Acorn Silver Leaf A True Extra High P atent IIard Wheat Flour of Great Strength • The Diamond Mill Company Sherman, Texas M anufacturers of High Grade Flour Feed and Meal • Elberta Praise Winner A Peach of a High P atent High Quality Self Rising Flour LONE STAR COMPANY AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK • BUILDING DALLAS, TEXAS Paoe 454 GEO. A. WELLS, Ass t Secretary '' '' Tires--Accessories--Gasoline Wholesale Retail RUPERT COX AUTO SUPPLY CO. Inc. BEAU~IONT, TEXAS PEARL AT CALDER PHONE 11 67 s.STEDl\IAN, Sec'y and TreaC.].President ,. ED. STED:\1A H. P. \\TOLFF, Vice-Pres. . D Sl . CAPITAL A Wholesale Fruit, Produce and Confectionery ~Iembers of \\"estern Fruit .fobbers "~ss'n and International Apple Shippers Ass'n BEAUl\IONT TEXAS $300,000.00RPLUS . Pagc 455 • • or our utomo 1 e ........... se TEXACO TRANS~IISSION TEXACO t\iTOR . LUBRlCANT TEXACQ Gasoline TEXACO QUICK\VORK ~IETAL POLISH • or 0 an 0 lll~ _toc General Lu bricating Oils TEXACO Cylinder Oils TEXACO Air Compressor Oi! TEXACO Signal Oil TEXACO Crater Compound TEXACO l\Iachine Oils TEXACO Illuminating Oils TEXACO Fuel Oil t or ar an 00 oors -VSE­ • Ul 1 ax ' exaco ress1n,..... ID WAX . PURE LI:\IPID LIQl "~ PERB FINISH . Gl\'ES Sl FOR EVERY PURPOSE exaco s a t 99 PER CENT PURE BITUMEN . . 1 • READY TO LAY 00 lll P R E P A R E D TO S T A Y HIGH GRADE AND Ui'JIFOR~I QUALITY OF PETROLEU~I PRODUCTS l General Offices AGE TS o . Hous EVER.YVHERE exas _om an e TEXAS . Page 1,56. • id . cer s Refi 1iers a . od1 .· P A!arketers of Oklahoma, North Texas and Coastal • cesal Offi. .· Gene • HOUSTON, TEXAS Refinerie s at San Antonio, Texas Baytow11, Texas Pagc 457 READ THE • The Houston Chronicle is the Leading Daily N ews­ paper in all East, Central, South and West Texas. Some of the Special Features to be Found in the Chronicle are Given Below. Special Features Editorials of Force and \'ision Oil e\\'S f ron1 the T exas Fields l\l arket Pages \vith Reliable Reports and Texase\vs of Houston . Societ\7 • Local Ne\vs Important Events State Legislature Co,rered by Special Staff Sport Section--\Vhat's \\7hat in Sports otes of ~Iusic and .\lusician ~ Church Ne\vs and Religious Organizations ·sl\e,,lotion Picture . Theatriral and Cit,. Ne\\'S in Brief • \Voodcraft Talks b)' Ernest Thompson Seton Washington Letter b}· DaiS}' Fitzhugh A)·res A, B, C of Finance ''Bringing Up Father," by George l\Icl\Ianus l llustrated e\\'S E,·ents ' ' lutt and ] eff," b · Bud Fisher . .. Half-Tone lllustrations ''Little jimm ·· g,,,innerton . b", . ''Andrev.v and In1ogene,'' b)· Roe Fulkerson ''The Katzenjan1mer Kids'' Rotogravure Section Eight Pages of Interesting and At­tractive Pictures of Timel," Events and Photographs . of People Prominent in \Vorld Affairs . --.... -." ---~ --­ o the Chroni.cle Special Feature Pages Tad's ''Indoor Sports'' Popular Fiction in Serial Form ] uanita Hamel's Drav\'ings Inside Letters, b)r Ring \\7 Lardner • Dail}r New ) ""ork Letter by 0. 0. Mclnt)'re Court Nevvs oman's \ 'ie\vpoi nt," b)' Helen R ' land .\\ .\\"' ·}KeR..'\· . l""ork Iusic Letters bNe\v A La)·man's Sermon, b}' orman G. Kittrell Helen Decie · . s \\nat," bhat'"\\ T\vent)" Y ...ears Ago in Houston and Nation Human Side of Life, by Ro)·al Dixon ''Little Bobbie's Pa, '' b,• " \\1 m. F. Kirk ]'ubilee's Pardner'' (for the children) Tampering \Vith Trifles, b)· ~Tudd ~1. Le,\·is ap and Salt Automobile Ne\vs Re,•ie\.v of Nevv Books Realt\' Transfers Frate~nal Organizations • on .. c Sect .. Color Com • A Funny Page, a Comic Strip, a ] oke, a Prank, a Laugh for All, for \ "'" ounR or Old, for Grand­ pa and Grandma, for Father, l\1other and the Kids it do 1iot get . Y01t are niissi.ng sonietlii11g 1·eally worth while if y • r 1 Page 458 . LANSD01WNE-BA RRETT COM PANY • AUSTIN'S FOREMOST Jew elers ...1o~QuALIT"x" AND SERVICE OuR AusTINGREss .18 Co • MPLI11IENTS OF .C • • IRBYOHN • TEXAS .,H ousTo PHONE 8036200 \VEST SIXTH ST. TRADE WITH SANITARY MARKET FLETCHER & LAZENBY, Props. THE PuBLIC BE PLEASED .OuR P0Lrc1 Paoe 459 '' • • '' e in l The high degree of public cor1fidence Confidence . N Pos .. reposed in THE Hous in its policy and methods is a source of much gratification. Thirty-six years of conscientious effort in keeping the faith with the public is crystalized in this pleasing result. • u n • is widely acclaimed throughout Texas RNING . l\1and the Southwest as the GREAT EWSPAPER of the people Because of its absolute fairness on all questions pertaining to civil a11d political life business and edu­cation and every question affecting the wel­ . fare of Texas and her people THE Pos is first, last and all the time­ '' • '' l THE HOUSTON POST HOUSTON, TEXAS RoY G. WEs PRESIDENT AND PuBLISHER ., o . • " Paoe 460 a zd Tlirzt l t '' . Ove1· tlie EartliA!l For drilling thru all hard formations en­countered in the Rotary drilling of Oil, Gas and Water W ells. Houston, Texas, U. S. A. • FOR o esa e ar ware e en ron an _tee HOl.STOX S.\ K ANTO!\IO FORT \\7QRTH FREEPORT Pagc 61 .1 _ev • _o.-....... 00 s~rros. .• Everything to wear for mother and girls. Largest exclusive Woman's Store in the South H ouston, Texas -Compliments of ]essie H. ]ones HOUSTON, TEXAS • Page 462 • :\Iartin \\7 eems C. ~1. Highto~·e r ] . A. Elkins A. \ inson ...'\\ A. C. \\'ood • TS OF .COi\1PLil\ IE 00 •-· znsznson, G, Second Floor GULF BUILDI Texas'HOUSTO G eneral P ractice i·n State and Federal Courts an • at1ona -· 1rste Of Hou ston, Texas iized I 886 .Orga ----Capital Stock Surplus Fund $2 , 000,000.00 500, 000 00 ----OFFICERS ant Cashie r .L. RUSSELL, Assis ]. ant Cashier .H. B. BRI GHURST, Assis V. HAZARD, Assistant Cashier ]. \ t Cashier .0 . \V. j .l\CKSON, Assista J. T . SCOTT, Presiden t F. ~1. LA\V, Vice-Presiden t \V. S. COCHRAN, Vice-Presiden t F. E. Rt:SSELL, Cashier G. G. TI'M~IINS, Assistan t Cashier \V. S. COCHRA N R. E. RUSSELL DIRECfORS E. A. PEDEN E. L. NEVILLE ) . T . SCOTT F. M. LA\V Pa(}e -1 63 hat Every Student Should Know­Guarantee Fund Life Association polic}r pro,Tides protection at rates less than most companies charge because vvhich add little to the real~Ve have eli minated certain expensi\Te fea tu re\ .and much to the premium. Write for information- .value of the polic NOBLE T. MELTON HOUSTO , TEXASational Bank \.808 Union STO T' TEXAS ;.HO og1·essive H otel in a Progressive City .·A P EUROPEAN PLA Popular Priced Cafe Service ]. E. DALEI:,.., Ma1iagerzage.patro .zvite )'Oll .We i HOUSTON, TEXAS 213 l\1AIN STREET u • rci • t CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 SURPLUS $1,000,000.00 • ''.' B k 1 S''H ervice1 o .aousto11 s • • Page 464 HE largest, uniquely equipped modem plant in the west, specializing in the design and production of ''Kraft Built College Annuals." (1Our Service Department renders expert assistance and supplies the staffs with a complete system of blank forms, together with a handsome ninety-page Manual Guide dealing with the latest methods in advertising campaigns, business and editorial system for College Annual production. ([Helpful advice and ideas are given on art work for Opening Pages, Division Sheets, Borders, View Sections, and other annual sections, combining Kraft Built bindings, inks, and papers into beautif\.ll and artistic books­SUCCESSFULLY EDITED AND FINANCED. fI.Write for estimates and samples to The Hugh Stephens Company, College Printing Department, Jefferson City, Missouri. • • • • • • - • SAKO ITZ BROS. czre THE RECOGNIZED SUPPLY CENTER FOR e o e e THEY PROVIDE THE N E l/TE R T H 1 N G S / • WHEN THEY llre NEW • 4 1 z HOLT TO~, 1"EX.\S • ''Good to the Last Drop'' r19e J1tl .. . 1 ou a ea lS ome i11 Clevelandcle1·k . · oli1z D. Rockef elle] ew Ca1·negie was a telegraph operator ·. And Charles M . Schwab drove a gr-ocery wagon F1·a11k Jf/. ffToolwo tli \vorked for $8 a week ". .] ] .Hill hired out as a day laborer T. Cole11ian Dupont began \vo1·k in a coal mine George M. Reynolds was a messenger at $ 12 a week Geo1·ge East1na1i's first \vages was $3 .oo a week Saving and investing made multi-millionaires of these nine men. Fitted \vitl1 a college education you have a better start tha11 t l1ey had, and can 1nake as good a finish, if you too save money regularly THE UNION NATIONAL BANK HOUSTON, TEXAS Capital One l\lillion Dollars 0. S. CARLTON, President Assets Over Ten Million Dollars lnsurance ln Force Over One Hundred Million Dollars HOUSTON TEXAS Paoe 466 • ESTABLISHED 1875 Diamo ds, Pearls and Platinum ]ewel1·y. Gold ]ewe]ry and .. Novelties. Ste1·ling Silverware and Royal Doulton Fine English Bone China. t B1·onze Wares Hand-Painted China 1v1ark· . d Clocks Rook\\i'OOd Potterv A .. Vatches a\ • .d Leather Goods . ares Electroliers a'\\ . \•r . Cross \\' ares Silver-Pla ted \\~ ares Parisian 1v 419 i\1ain St., Corner Prairie Ave. J. J. Sweeney Jewelry Co. HOUSTON, TEXAS • • 501 lVIain St. At Prairie Ave. Shoes and Hosiery HOUSTON AGENTS FOR Edwin Clapp & Son and Howard & Foster Co. . Shoes for Men Six big floors, mezzanine and basement devoted exclusively to supplying the wants of Women and Children. Houston's new .is the talk of the Southwestre---that. st M ail Orders Prompt/y Filled MAIN A T TEXAS OPPOSITE RI CE HOTEL Paoe 467 • Co11ipli111ents of _ om an ouston • • H ouston, Texas _ ar _""" om an e • " Houston a11d Dallas Texa e""\\t}1,\·est. . t . The largest deale1·s in Surgical Instru n1e11ts in the 1 andle Rubber a11d Leather Goods, cie11tific Apparatus . icians upplie-. Ph .and 0 rt hopedic Braces a11d equip hospit a1s . T russe .:- 1ze1it . f1·zt ._. /Jzd . Tlze lzz.glz-g1·ade K \ ...-CHEERER li11e o_f Good_, a • Compliments of • a 1 ___ um er _ om an • .,_...out ern 1ne an ar woo s L. DA\ TID 0 , P1·esident \ CARTER BUILDING, HOUSTON, TEXAS TRY CONTINENTAL QUALITY AND MANUFACTURE Page 468 o_\/age. ..t .tl')Pc . .F il/e(l---"ff "t .'zptl.0 1 ·1 ...·.,_·111ail 01·(/l ..a11 .,c it \vatcl .e best, l .ilic i11 possessi11g tl· .HERE' p a~autor11 obile, a talking macl1i11e 01 SUIT OF CLOTHES e \ r oung Me11's tore sells a 1-e tl1e best ~c l "'lotl1e tl1i -­li, .l1rl .fit basis .r11ade i11 " 111 e 1·ica a11d sold 011 a small prc E \\-. \ :\T \ '"OlT T KI\O\\T TH T\\ FA I-J!OJ\T PARK---HICKE1r FREEJ\lfAN 1\1P[T TOGS---ST}r LEPLUS---LANGIIA!!..CA zd CIJES TERFIELD l\1AKE .HIGI! a i·e Obtai11able i11 H ou ston Onlv at " • HOUSTO , TEXAS • Co11iplime1its of The Garner Gin Company, l11co1·po1·ated .-32I 2 H a1·1· isb ZL 1·g Blz1d .2 I .s .T extH ousto11. _Q.C EAN­ILERS clztsiz1e lf'"/z ol e s al e ~...E d Notio11s ..11 ishi11g Goods ll ."D1·y Goods, Fu •AUSTIN, TEXAS .! ti.l'/)/. Jf] GEO. L. GLASS ~T. H. GLASS, ]~0. T. GLA S, zager . a!. 1 .' 1agt . ieral AIa . Ge H.'\RRISBURG BRANCH H ousto11, Texas Brancl1: Harrisburg, Texas Wl1olesale Automobile Accessories Garage Equipment and T ools Call, l f r1·1·e 01· f!Tr1.te Us E Sell l "oung l\1le11's Clothing that afford the v~ irtues of custom built .erica . garments, HA D-lVIADE and styled by the best designers of An tl e ki11d of clotl es for the roung n an who desires .. . . Certainly these are sna ppy clothes. AFTER AI~L lt is the N a.rie that leads to fa11ie F or forty years the name of \Vaddell's has stood for all thatis substantial and worthy in hon e furnishings. . And you can depend always on moderate prices. .·ea1 . }1 thisz1iiversar\ . Fortieth A .}.. Celebrated1/"e ~ ADDELL'S Prairie Avenue and F annin Street Houston, Texas Paoe 470 et Process Always Uni orm '' ort an '' .,)ement PRODUCED BY • • ~xas '--"" . Two Mil/s • Dallas Houston Ge1ieral Off'ices, Dallas PagP. 471 HE ORIE TAL HOTEL has ea1·11ed tl1is distinction and is proud of it. Tl1is at­mosphere of congeniality didn't just l1appen. re ars of . We have created it through patient attempt to please the traveli11g public. We are skilled in the art of making rou 'feel . at 11ome ." . Dallas FOR REAL CO:.\IFORT A rD RELAXATIO • OTTO HEROLD, Vice-P1·e side1it a?id Ge1ieral 1\11a zagt'·; . UNIVERSIT\'" HEADQUARTERS Pagc Jfi 2 ;.; ., ngf!-> . exas otton .....,_, ee t.l 11d eanut ro ucts • Offe1-Safe Sustena11ce to E' 'er-y Living Thing Oils, Fats and Flours a re Food s estic Science Department . 1 ersi t)" Don ni\.,_. tl1e" . Appro,red b • Texas Livestock Make Animated Ad­ \'"ertisements of tl1is Excellent Feed A sk f01· Deta iled l 1if 01·11iatio1i Texas Cotton Seed Crushers Ass n. J\.S. TEXDALLAS, • • JAMES AND COMPANY (Represe1itative s) REET . 14 EAST 4TH S PHONE 6465 HUGHES BROS. MANUFACTURING Co. DALLAS, TEXAS Paoe 1,-;4 ll f a c t zt 1· e .. AI a • ICE CREAM CAN DI ES . .. F • 1301-03-05-07 \\"est 7tl1 Street v\10R H TExAs • PURE FOODS BETTER Co11ipli11ie 1its of SOUTHERN SCHOOL BOOK-DEPOSITORY F. RODELL C:\RLTO:'\ ?.tA NAGER z.. s of Fir · . zht.. 1/e • 1, . ackso ] Bl"RGESS S ~IITH F. RODELL CARL C. RLETO T \ S~IITH T. ~1. FOSTER " VI CTOR R. S r..1ITH as.: .Te ~ .:..-: . ... 1tla1zta, Geo1·gia Dall aJ A1i.ssis_rippi • arm m ements • t at __ at1s E STEEL PLOW . . u buy a farm in1plemen t bearing the] ohn .• . hen .\\ ·. r . ou are a~sured of satisf act . · ,trade-markDeere ser\·ice, correct design, high-class material and excellent \V rkmanship . . er\··ears' experience are behind ev . · · . eight·er Q, • ] ohn Deere implement. JOHN DEERE PLOW CO. DA LLAS, TEXAS s . ' Page 1,.75 Waco .F ort W ortlDallas ,.~ gest F i.r111 of i.ts ki?id i ?·i tlie Soitth· .Th e La ....... • e U11iversity of Texas .Students and ex-st ude11ts of tl are always \velcome at our stor·es. Courteous att e 1 t i o 11 and f air· tr· e atm e nt hav e d for serv'"ice .os., famous as a standar·.B· .made Sa1z ge z .Sto1·es i .·l Tisit Ozl AN COFFEEHITE S THE F~\~IOl"S HIGH-GRADE BLE D 0~ S"\LE In more than 3 ,000 stores in Texas, Oklahoma and e\v f\ Iexico ROASTED Blr WAPLES-PLATTER GROCER COMPANY T\vent\'" H ouses in T exas and Oklahoma J D enison Dallas F ort \\"'orth ,0. 0 . T o u c H STONEirLAl\I, '06 ..LYNN B03, '05 .,E. "\ . FRANKI AS, '91 ..ALLE)\ I•"'. TH l\ILEY .. GR~]OH N \\E, ex '1 + ...N. T o u c Hs~]OH5 .',J\ L LEN \\11GHT 1.lam and Touchstone,Thomas, Frank 1d COUNSELORS .ATTORNEYS a as;.Tew .DallasI OI I-23 Praetoria1i Bldg. ' 09 • Paqe 4 76 THE YOUNG MEN'S t DALLAS . STORE t ~' /1 ' • . . '.,.. ·' " ,, "· \ " A D T TE I TITlTTIONS are now being supplied .r ~ =-· 2% . . .lIRECT fr·om OUR REFINER\Tat WHOLESALE PRI CE , ,) . . {/ ~ } " . zatio11 .. zfor . For F1J.1·tl1tr l,. i· "'. ll - ~. . t1c; . e fam . ere tl . 1~ tation, '' l . ''Ht · BaLk'' . a11d sed, i \ocated at . . Society B1"cl11d FASHION PARK 4 rx . ff11e1· &! Mt . t Scht .. Ht . ~~ \ :;....' \\"lII~RE GOOD CLO"l'lIES TI I.\T f\RE Tl'"LED TO THE :\IODER T \"Ol'NG ~1,\ 'S IDEAS OF ST\'"IJr~: .\RI~: SOLD e t! . - . 1 ~ :. 5 = . - -. o. "' . ~ . enson _emans = - • ~ - - "' - E a =. - . a1n as = Q ~ = ­ ~ ~ :: " -~ 0 1111111111111n1111111111111 1111111111111 11111111111110111111111111C 101111111111110111111111111n111111111lllC11111111111110111111"1111[11111111111110111111111111011111UI1111[1111111111111 Ol.lllll111111 0 . 1U111llUJOll1111111t. . 111111111111n1111111111u. 1111111111u. 111111111111u111111111111 . • DIRECT FROl\1 THE CUTTERS -· - Ie man 0NE UNVARYING Low PRICE to ALL ~ Piano Stores 0NE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS IN AMERICA ~ _verts rthur • Pianos, Players, Phonographs, Records, Rolls ompany '} JEWELERS Special Attention Given to Everts' Mail Orders Supreme uality '} amonds .. D DALLAS SAN ANTONIO 1 CoR. MAIN AND MuRPHY, DALLAS FoRT WoRTH • Paoe 478 VRINK • orld's Fz.nest Co ee Th e lmported and Roasted b)'" rocer a es­ atter Twe11t11-tivo H 1tses: Texas Oklahon1a N e'lo M ex·ico . • FORT \VORTH DALLAS DE ISO illo Ranger Cleburne Alpine, Texas· . all A1n a . Iarsl::\ ~Iemphis I~rad\ • Bo,vie Chil licot l1c da, Oklahoma . iexil . Clo,·is, Ne\v . ford Dublir . Stan·illc'1 >. San Angelo Gaine L11Lbock ' \ err 01 -ood .\\ \\. Br . Greenville ( Page 480 T rass e ere t reenest s R en1en1ber the old sa:·ing, 'The grass that is gree11est is a l\Va)rs ir1 the next pas­ illions . red n .. is illusio11 has tlevo . Tlture.'' st.i1 the pa ". people's mone of the Tl1e .1-:ecl . . ver·l . 7 est ment h as beeIl\ .. n1e i . h have . ' •ma'"r\•1ess a11d indust . Hon1e busi e . been partial1)-responsible for this i 11 tl past because t l1e failed to give the public ­- a chance to i11\'"est i11 their securities. w cha nging t hi s . m panies are 11 . L1 ti1it ~r C situation. Good, sound Utilit)' sccurities are being offered t home people and with­ . ome . ears large lists of l- . 'fe'Ae past . in tl .been bt1ilt u pa\:e . shareholders l Our Preferred Stock, carr)ring a n ... per cent return, is offered to our customers and be a . u -vvant t . )rthe public generall)r· If Preferred Partner in this business ~et in 4...,; e l11vestment Department of . touch \\'"i th tl the Compa for futher details. '"(. . San Antonz.o Publz.c Service Company • • p ll ~ . 1. . .}( • At Hertzberg's Founded 1878 DIAMONDS WATCHES Platinum and Gold JEWELRY SILVERWARE Crystal and Gold CHINA LEATHER GOODS STATIONERY Novelties Etc. r • ' -the diamond house of Texas ''At the Sig11 Hoilston, at of tlze Clock'' St. Ma1·ys St. -the correct gift for every occasion is always easily chosen from this most f ascinating stock • and, no matter \vhat the selection, if it comes from Hertzberg's, it bears that ur1mistakable mark of individuality and i~efinement wl1ich makes a gift so particularly acceptable -w~ i?zvite conipa1·iso1i of p1·ices! San Antonio Page 482 SAN A TONIO, TEXAS • HE I E RCH OF SOMETHI G 'DIFFERE T'' in R eady-to-\Vear for me11, wome11 or· cl1ildrer1 3ret pr·iced most modestlv visit or communicate vvitl1 San A11to11io's Best " Departmer1t Store- tore'' u. )r Thousands of old custon1ers }1ave lt is our si11ce1·e desire that long established this store )n their may have the same fee1ing and hon1es as '' A1 )' S tore, '' -vvhere e\1er~r enj the same and satisfaction ' (. ser,rice and convenience is a t thei r mone)r-saving even ts offered from disposal. t1me to t1me. • MILL IRON AND l\1l ACHIN ERY STEEL -to sell more than two million dollars worth of machinery and iron products per year in Southwest Texas necessitates giving the best Service and Satisfaction -we do even more -ask our customer; your neighbor PUMPING San Antonio EQUIPl\IENT Texas .~ . , gc . P SAN ANTONIO -has come to mean Good Clothes to lots of University Men. • R'\H .\ LL \v·.T FRR1 • DrcK 0. T 1.1 r.RRELL\ . \ I.L RRL . H. T FR. 0 TE RRLl.I . CHrR.] 1,;x\~RE . LL ;\I~ Bot H\c. .]•R F SPr..~CER, ] R•BERT 0 Ht11 ·1 . R erre erre ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Cent1·al Trust Building SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS C. A. GOETH ]. E. WEBB FRED C. GOETH ___ oet ___ oet , e • A'IVI'ORNEYS-AT-LA\V SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Pa ge 484 ·cs, a11d . i11g l1c . e11'sit co111es tc.> \7"ou110 l e11 Clotl otl1c1 . l. \,\ fixi11~s, Li ar·e tl1e fi1·st tl1ougl1t f tl1e tucle11t. . · "Jza._f.t . (5!{opol . Fash1.on Park Clothes anhattan Sh1.rts Packard Shoes allory and Stetson Hats ttnsing U nion Sztit s • o a er _om an an Texaeston,. ,et t . Gal1ar·k . 13 23I1­ arr _om an m. Portland Cement and Building ater1.al - s FOR . -GE.\~ H (,1 1·1·iso11 Li11 e of Stel1111e1·s Gal,1eston to Li,rerpool ..- 2 ~\,·e. B. Pho11e 3 .. ffice : 2 \ \ -a re 11o u ~e -l ie r I S (Pri,·a te Branch . Ce m e 11 t )ange. Excl '. Texa1, . to~Gal,·e l)fJYt' J, .; of Texas offer for l "our Amusement a t Galveston, Texas Southern Enterprises, lnc., 1t Tlzeater .Trenio Q1leen Theater The Home of Para­mount Pictures est Pictures Service l\1usic The H ome of Big Time Vaudeville and R oad Attractions. 100 feet from Market St. Big Pictures Lit­tle Prices. ztse .zd Opera H .Gra an • atzona .-.. . .....-lt M. P. J ensen, Cashier C. vV. Gar)r, d ssista1it Cashier T. C. M ather, d ssistant-Caslzic·r I ra Berr)r, ]r., d ssistarit Caslzier sident! .V. L. M ood}', ] r ., P\ zt .W. L. M oody, III, /lice-Prfs ide A. A. H orne, /1ict-Preside1it GALVESTON, TEXAS R esources over $s,ooo,ooo We Solicit Your Business Galvestonst N ati.onal Bank o ·..Fi • -· Twenty-Second and Strand Texas .The OldestNatio11al Ban k i1 OFFI CERS eri .. Catterall, Casl ~Fred \\ tant Cash ier .dler, Assi .F. A E. Kell ner, Assistant Cashier r Smith, Pre3ident .R. Waverle Chas. Fowler, Vice-President Dr. Geo. H. Lee, \Tice-President ldeal Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Company n's ONLY B ig Cleaning Plant .Galvest be Clea1ied 01· Dyed .Handles ANYTHI NG t 33 ..Phones I I 3 2 and 25th and G Service and Quality Our Motto • Paye 486 \VATCH 1 KERS ]EvVELER A ll Kinds o R epairing (\Vhere Quality Cou11ts) PHONE 544 2215 POST OFFICE STREET GALVESTON, TEXAS G. \VIRiG SHIPWIRI~HOt;SF. OLYMPUS CAFE L. P. TSCHUMY CO. For Ladies and Gentlemen ~IARI rE ELECTRICAL \\70RKS OPE DA \ '" A D IGHT . lacl Supplies inery and . ~Electrical Eat \Vith music. Quick, Polite er,·ice P hone 2 17 Postoffice St. Galveston, T exas . 2610 .n, Tex vesto;.\ first St -· . vent .. Phone 5334 525 T hi.te! h1.te·' COMET RICE-Uncoated Big Grains Unbroken Flaky and Snowy-White n the table . That's l1ow your rice ought to look That's the vvay COMET RICE always looks. No wonder it tastes so good . • Seaboard Rice Milling Company GAL\'ESTON AND NEvV YORK QUALITY l\1ILK JOHN'S Carlson Brothers OYSTER RESORT Dairy Fresh Sea Food WH OLESALE PHONE 2294 GALVESTO , TEXAS Phone 5452 Galveston, Texas IF IT'S ELECTRICAL, \\7E HA \7E IT Conipliments of Fans, Fixtures, :\lotors, Student Lamps and Electric Su pplies Tremont Hotel CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. Galveston, Texas Phone 583 23 16 Postoffice~St Galveston, Texas Galveston Produce Co. J. K. DEATS L TR Y a?zd EGGS .; PO zd Bil ilder . Co1itractor a C. l\1 THE\\1S, Prop. \-.. .?\\ \\Tall Pa per, Pain ts and Glass 2 I I 5 Strand Phone 703 2213 POSTOFFICE ST. PHUNE 1467 TEXAS ,. GALVESTO GALVESTO~. TEX.\S . 1,Paue A Department Store at }rour Service REETS . 0FFICE S . AKD Posl\llARKET ,... -SEcNTYT'vE '. TEXA ,. ESTO .\. GAL RICE & A RNOLD \N~TO r.. L RICL \ND ED. \. RY '. Rt:CCLS::>O::. GENERAL l NSURANCE AGENTS G.\L\ ~I~STON, TEX~\S Every Want and Ready To Wear ··s.J IT ll.ITII FLOl/1ERS'' ~ . For ~Iotl1er Daughter a11d Bab\· • loral <[o. ~albeston ~ ClT FLO\\ ERS FOR ALL REET . 0FFICE S . Pos2125-2127 OCCr\ 10 1 S \"\.: o ~. TL . r:sL\G.\\S "'E 1829 GALVEST ON, TEX~. P11 T. L. \\-OODARD R. Boi cr: ent's e 00 tore Fountain P e11s, Cigarettes, T obacco Che\\·in~ Gun1 a11d Cold Drinks at \r ou r Q\,·n tore THIS IS YOUR STORE P TRO IZE IT :. \,a11ager GALv.ESTON, TEX !. J.BRO\\'~RIGG, Bz~.1z1zcssF. H. it. FrL . Fresl &·fV, GU l .1 "TU1 and Vegetables IGGINS L. • D d c Al'''a)·s on hand rro uce o. Cigars, Fancy Groceries, 2016 A\rE . B PHOKE 858 TEX,\S ;.. G \L\ ESTO Cigarettes The Electric Garage Fish and Oysters EXIDE BATTERIES FRANKLIN }\ UTO?v10BILES P HONE 182 902 AvE. C GAL\ STON. TLX \S ­-: --- . G1\L\-ESTO --TEX.\S • Pagr 4s, 4. ''Satisfz.ecl .'.') Bt .! 11 _,f .Alzvc~1· "~t ...'·to~'' Tlze Cztt _\Cl)'-' : .t"' "to1·e tlzc .Tl _o eno ert • .........,al \'"est o11' s Most Complete t)'" le Sl1op fo1· l!e11, W ome11, a11d Boys Galveston, Texas22nd and Market Sts. H. 0. Stei11 -......eorge Seal}" " .011 11 eal] eal3" Hu tcl1i11gs _ Q.utc 1n s, ea • BANKERS .rrporatt d )L'1 i11c( Gal\Tes ton, Texas24tl1 a11d St1·a11d • .--.------------------------------------------------------an_tateexas__ out Galvesto11 Texas stem ."Iembe1· Fede1·al~Fu11d Ba11l ..Gua1-a11t " $352,710.75,11divid ed Profits . _.Capital, u1-plu s a11d Saft' Depos1:t B o.'\:e~'Fi1·e, B urgla1·, a11d \\7ate1-Pr·oof I11c.oun,...,erman__ u To,vboat Operators Ste,Tedores, Contractors Dealers in M udshell2 ::\ Ia ri11 e Bu i1di11 g ..:\ n, Tcxas .t~c;al\"C . . !"/;(]ln.. r • _tore .- 1t ers oon ___ ru Prescription Druggists Students' Patronage Solicited E. E. Richards R. S. White T. E. Randal ]. C. Buckner Phones 2 54-2 5 5 Corner 2Ist and Market Galveston, Texas r a . .lt makes no difference whether you are an M. D Student, a cheerful welcome awaits you here. • 1 1 • The Store For M en Galveston, Texas REX LAUNDRY Perfected Sanitation and Ventilation s . · Expert Dry Cleaners and Dye Phones 2000 1901-03-05-07-09 Mechanic St. 0.\' THE ROGERS OYSTER RESORT BEACH Fresh Sea Food and Chicken Service All Day and Evenings Phone 368 Hall R eserved for Large Parties • ''Everything Pertaining to High Class Photography'' HITE STUDIO THE 5 Market Street Galveston, Texas . 22 ~ Pho1ie 359 BOLTON TRANSFER COMPANY Auto and Baggage Service Orders Promptly Attended To Phone 227 Page lt90 zd Your .Fatlz e1· a .~zt ".}.as Olde_, f N ewspaper Te ~c. Read l t Bef ore Yoit. First in the .·s Fatlie '·.Fatli e .is .a.:~ H earls of Te A. H. BELO & CO., PUBLISHERS _om an • n emn1t • mer1can n, Texas .ne Off ice: Galvest .Ho • Fidelit)r and Surety Bonds, Public Liabilit)', Au tomobile and Burglar lnsurance Assets over $2,000,000.00 Cash Capi.tal $600,000.00 Geo. Sealy, Vice-President C. HJohn Sealy, Vice-PresidentSealy Hutchings. President t and .J. F. Seinsheimer, Vice-Preside H. 0 . Stein, Vice-PresidentMoore, Vice-P residen t ·}• Assistan t Secretar~H. Economid}1anager J. M Jacobs, Assistant Secretary~General OFFICERS: • Sanitary Fire-Proof Dry Cleaners Extraordinar}' Opposite the Postoffice 25th and Church Sts. Electric Throughout Phones 78 and 79 MODEL LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS • lanager .,IARTINI ..A larket St., Phone 1878, Galveston, T exas ~ .10-2 11 8-2 1 2 2rDIXIE THEATERS 2110. 2 ,2120 Ave. D. Dixie Theatre No, ..Dixie Theatre No Ave. D. Crystal Theatre, 405 23rd St. Crystal Beach Theatre d. GOOD MUSIC~23rd and Bouleva1 ar ete0.l.e Ship Butchers and Ship Supplies i .ztio .zpt Atte ..Clz oice A1eats and Pro er 2oth and l\.:Iarket Streets .S. E. Corr Galveston, Texas38 larket .ES .PHO Office 367 Paoe -~91 • s a11 J\ ppreciatio1 of g Store . Star Drz TL7DENT PATR01\AGE • er\·1ce \\.e are 1\\·a,.s a t \ ""ou r • tat1• 011e1·, Fin c ~ • CLE;\ :\"ERS s Li11e1 La,v11 . C1·a11e 0.K. "\\:D T .\ILOR'" •c 5998 .. . Pl1c Higl1lands Li11es TT! O HOPS . \Vl1iti11g s 01·0-andie 1 1.. 23 ~Iarket 720 Tren1011t as:. .Te Gal[ e-'to1z . Gal\"est Texag ... . a veston eat _om an .p. •nz. G. Fe;_,te! P1 . !J Phone 913 901 Market St. • GALVESTON, TEXAS CO:\IPLI:\fE.l\ " OF . 11-ralker-S111 ith Co1npa11y e of . e I-Ion . Tl Pecan \ "alle~·• Limited, and • COL\ IPI~T l\1E='1TS OF Galvesto11 Electric Co. Pho11e +oo L iglzt P ou1e1· "fift. CClub Lal(e Pecan \ "a\Je,· PeanL1t Butter • Galveston, Texas Gal,-e to11 T exas ,e. l . Real ~Iexican Di tt dent ' Trade. . <>ter,·ed at ..\11 H... >. . ~lt:al r~ licited . E1:;peciall~· S JCJ1!vT C~JFE ". E.. _~}LIBERT .d E . ar . t Corner I.+tl .:' ea . tl . t.cS 66 .). ARREX. \\.].A o . }fie . zbi1zg a1id Alari .. Plzt Stean HeatinR and c;ac; Fitting . Repair \\~ork a Special /rf)P .') Rt.ridt t . . · .~ zf 2 . Plzo ~"2 _. k .· Gal,·e·ton Texas 2000 p 0 ...ftr.ctl C al"tJt.t... Tt as..: _ .; He 1 \losko,,·itz.t~r .> (;c:Rauchr\' • ~I.L~RTI?\ K.ELL\­ Potatoes 1\l,,·a,·s on H and • .r~1d Eg . Prodi~Ct', Poultr)' a . ·r.-Dtal·salelt.. /'ll .z Co . issio . .. lce a11d "(.0111 . as Prod ..:.· Tt Local and Long Distance Phone 1066 T11e Fa c\· Fruit Hous<.: of Gal,·eston .. • 'd Prod1tCt . . Fritils (1a/te.i/. Plz! Casl B 11 \ 1er . • 4. .zc.: . r . Telephi Texasn. . d Gal,·e<;t .. 202.+ Stra ia\,·esti n. Texas . ( ~ .. r . 11 d . . . 1 .f 9 .~ ~l }. f MEAT MARKET GALVESTON 1111 TWENTY-FIRST ST. TEXAS • . ---­ IMPROVE YOUR LETTERS Oscar Springer PRINTING BINDING STATIONER 1T Galveston, T exas J.V. Love & Co. Stencils, R ubber Stamps, Seals, Metal Checks, Etc. Bu1ines.r E1 abii1htd r8ii6 . GALVESTON, TEXAS Con1plin1ents of raugnard's akery rers of ~. i zlf act . Ma H igh Grade Bread and Rolls Galvesto1i, Texas W. T. GARBADE Pha1·niacist a1id Chemist American National Insurance Building Telephone 100 Gal\·eston, Texas . McLellan Electric Co. 2 120 Postoffice Strttl lnstallations, Electric Supplies, Fixtures s. Roon · . v You our Displa\. Sh !. . Let t t 1102 . . Ph TELEPHONES 2334-2335-1213 ISCHER Conipliments of n Galveston 's Dependable Grocer For 70 Years John Adriance & Sons Real Estate and Texas Lands • 2 12 T wenty-second Street GAL\1ESTON, TEXAS • W. D. HADEN Shel!, Gravel, R oad and Dredging Co11tracts 814 American Nat'l Insurance Bldg. GAL\TESTON, T EXAS OHN F scHER, Prop. . ] ROTHERS • Paoe 494 • • , • • UPPOSE that a stove burns too much coal for the amount of heat that it radiates. The manufacturer hires a man familiar with the principles of combustion and heat radiation to make a s esearc . • ~ experiments which will indicate desirable changes in design. The stove selected as the most efficien t is the result of research. Suppose that you want to make a ruby in a factory not a mere • imitation, but a real ruby, indistinguishable by any chemical or physical test from the natural stone. You begin by analyzing rubies " chemically and physically. Then you try to make rubies just as nature did, with the same chemicals and under similar conditions. Your rubies are the result of research research of a different type from that required to improve the stove. Suppose, as you melted up your chemicals to produce rubies and experimented with high temperatures, you began to wonder how hot • the earth must have been millions ofyears ago when rubies were first crystallized, and what were the forces at play that made this planet what it is. You begin an investigation that leads you far from rubies and causes you to formulate theories to explain how the earth, and, for that matter, how the whole solar system was created. That would be research of a still different type pioneering into the unknown to satisfy an insatiable curiosity. Research of all three types is conducted in the Laboratories of the General Electric Company. But it is the third type of research­pioneering into the unknown that means most, in the long run, even though it is undertaken with no practical benefit in view. At the present time, for example, the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company are exploring matter with X-rays in order to discover not only how the atoms in different substances are arranged but how the atoms thcmselves are built up. The more you know about a substance, the more you can do with it. Some day this X-ray work will enable scientists to answer more definitely than they can now the question: Why is iron magnetic? And then the electrical industry will take a great step forward, and more real progress will be made in five years than can be made in a century of experimenting with existing electrical apparatus. build a . You can add wings and stories to an old house. But t new house, you must begin with the foundation• • era c r1 ffice Compa . General Schenectady, N.Y. Pagc 49.5 • • • • • T A T E your building de­ mands your desires shall be ours to fulfill; our service and ability is yot1rs to command. r . The vV. C. Hedrick Const1-uction Compan ,r our needs in that direction . .de1·sare buil great or small, can be met here. Consulting e11gineers -vvith complete tecl1nical training and years of expe1-ier1ce are at your disposal. equipme11t tl1at \vill meet an r requir-e­ . An .r fo1· tl1e job 011 briefest notice . n1ent is 1·ead • • • • • Inc. r s .· C0Jzt1·actoE11gi1zeers and Ge11eral Dallas Fort Worth Houston El Paso New York Pagr 496 •