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THE YELLOW JACKET
OI. XI NO 8
HARD SCHEDULE
FACES FOOTBALL
TEAM THIS YEAR
"HO" McMII I VS t n.t m
WII.I 111' MtT 0 I (KM.
MH1I Oil OHMf 'It.
CHEANEY CAPTAINS SQUAD
I lit loss nf a Imlf n dozen stellar foot-
Imll nun half of whom wen known from
inurillo tn Brownsville fur llioir gallant
uurk nn tin gridiron and facing tilt
hardest scludult ever made fur a Hon
nrd Payne elevtn art the big (tuns whlth
liuvt Ik in turned on tin billow luikits
lust and from latist appearanus tin
slulls hurled li tin big guns have torn
tilt lust to threads
I'liat is tin wa) Howard Pa) nc fo)
lowtrs an looking at tin ItH gridiron
bunih which Is btlng coat lull bj 1 11
'l)add Amis for four ears a fighter
with tin dtorgia billow lacktts from
tht dtorgia Institutt nf i'ttlinologj
Its a hard ua to look at it hut there
sttnis to lit no vvu) around it Any 'nay
jou look at it it is gloom and when ou
tn to git around and look at tin pros-
puts from auothir angle it Is hard to
mi through tht dusk bounds bad'
Whin Loath Kirkpatritk suit a sub
slltnti on tin (lild at Allium last 1 iirkt
Dav for 1 1 1 Int lajlor.lint bos
lift on tht gridiron for Howard l'ajni
was indid We miss him tills Mar lit
eaust lit was n figlittr and has held tht
distinction of lit lug named as an All
r I A A tentir Hints wh) t miss
him lit ut figlittr of the old stlmol
and fought with tin spirit that dtftitid
Itxas A & M
Mi doo Ki aton now eonihing on tht
Howard l'a.Mit nthlttU flild with a hand
fill of Aiudim) linn Is anothtr who has
- and is i 1 1 who ni'i mi the iM
will lit missttl this vtur l'or tht last
Hint )eurs lit has bun glvin iiinsidtr
abh mintion for an All 1 I A A posi
tinn but has mtr gotten oir tin tn
ond mjthual tltvin Hut at that baik
trs of the Oold and Blue know ktiitous
depirturt from tht line will leae a hole
which will In hard to rtplau
Whin Hill Hiiidtrson platd Ills last
Mar list si a son with Howard 1'u.uii his
tiaiiiuiatts show id t lit i r admiration and
In lid tin in as iiiptain Hi servtd as a
gootl luidir and a bitttr plu)tr and lift
Howard l'ajni 'tmlltss for 1UJI It
is to tills i ml that Couth Amis is work
lug but tin tast appiars a hard out
Hendtrson liowtur is still in stbool and
will lit sun in a bisketlmll and a bist-
hall uniform but tht gap hi Itaus in
the lint will In liard to plan
Howard I'a.Mii is going to miss an
otlitr rctnrd breaktr that Curleton
Woodward who dashid across Itxas A
& M s goal lint in 1921 for tin first time
it hail bun trossid in six iars brink
lug a toMtid rnord on Kjlt Fit Id He
is timiliing at Straw n mid his long runs
mid lint buiks are now onlj iiimorits
I his limes anothtr problem for Conch
Amis who has bttn handed so man)
lately that een tin most lo)al backers
of the laiktts are btioming dishcartin
id
Howard l'a.Mit all summer bankid
high liopts on Murra) Hack for the
quarli rbatk position but Mtirruv Is now
In W iisliington I) C paying little at-
tention to littirs writttn b) athletic nf
fleials and it upptars that a field gin
eral is going to bint to be dcvclopid for
this Mason which darkens tin liopts
more biiaust it is a real gtmral that
we mid
lilg (urn Moon who letttnd at a
guard position Inst )inr is helping his
dud gin t ot ton at It it bland Springs and
cannot leaw tin farm to glvt the couth
es something tlsi to worry about
Hun to add to all the sorrow and
gloom Howard I'll) nt lias undoubted!
the hardest siluduli It has cur had
Some of tht States strongest iliMns
will he met by Howard Payne this stu
son
A game of much Interest bus betn
scheduled for Sipteudier -l us u part
of Founders Da) exirclses following tin
cancelling of the affair scheduled for
that date with Abilene Christian Col
lege Hie uffulr will be lie t ween the
Varsity and Alumni Former players
hae expressed their intentions of com
lug from ull over lixas tn play against
the present squud Among those who
have said they would lie In condition
for the fray include "Dutch" Wood-
ward Pat dreen "Husty" Ilussell Hill
(CONTINUED ON PAGE TIIIKE)
FOUNDERS DAY
PROGRAM TO BE
RENDERED SOON
-l Mr Hit TO III HIM) TO
KHIMMinilVIr HI1MHM1
Or (OM.tUt.
ALUMNI HELP IN PROGRAM
loundirs l)a whlth is to lit tin first
of a sir lis nf iinnii d liolldas to pir
pituati tin mi luiirs of tin founding of
Howard I'iimii Colligt will be held the
2Mb of Si pit inbi r 192 An excellent
program is now biing workid Umiii
tliough It has not hi in fulls nrrangid
as vt't
ludgi () S I attlinon of Austin As
soiiati ludgi of the Court of Criminal
ppi lis has bun set u rid as tin prln
lipal spiakir
St M nil aluniini will also speuk As
now outlluiil tin main addriss will In
giMti nt tin o i lock In tin morning
hollowing this will In the mm nil nil
ilnssis In tin aluinlni of Howard I'iimii
Hun will mint a meeting of all tin
Mumtni in attindante who will tr to
pirfut tilt Ir organization and muki
plans for fullir nnd better toopini
lion in tin tuturi in all aithltles and
athli tu s of tin sihool Hie main Muminl
sii ikir will proli ilih In tin Hon T C
Iluutir prisidint of tin I irst National
H ink of an Horn lixas and prom
bunt politic i ni
lilt ufttrnooii will In given oir to
utlilitics with a football gaiiu bitwctn
is student stars nnd prtsuit football
pluurs as tin prliulpali fcatun
Hit loundirs Dnv whlth Is to lit an
annual affair will fmturi encli Mar soim
print ipal sptaktr Willi a strong and situ
pit program in support It also suks
to ii t tin almoin! of tin colli gi to
githir and imprtss on tliim tin nted for
a string Mina Mnti r irganii ion and
tin wi rk the) iat to do
Hit loundirs Da) is nn outgrow Hi of
tin wish of frit mis anil trustus of tin
tolltfi to iniiimtiuunti the inrlv strug
glis nnd birtlsliips of tin liuildirs of
I low nrd I'iimii
Howard I'iimii Is oik of tbosi plontir
riligious institutions irutid b) tin lit r
oisin mill st It sitrlllit of enr stttlers
nt a timi win ii tun high siliiml train
ing was in most sections of lixus ul
most nn iinposslbilitv At the time of
its pro jet t loo the Lnlytrsitv of ltxa
was ul in its Infant) and onh four
tliuouiin ition il ciillrgis bud rtatlitd a
position ot pirmantntt In the education
nl affairs of the .State
Howard Pa) in (olltgi owis its In
ginning to tin gnat mind of J J) Hob
nt 1 1 lo it In diMitttl tin ten best tars
of bis lite and givt most iff his pri
Milt propirt I be liouse In which tin
sihool was opeiuil was a wundin two
stun strut tun lontnlitliig twint) four
rooms built by Dr Itobnett on tin lot
oppositi tin Mttliotlist t liu nh Ibis
building was known us ' Itolmett Hall
ami was usul us u inlltgi boarding hall
until It was iltstro.Mil b) lire
1 lit tolligt opined In Boston Hall
Stptrmhtr 10 18'I0 and class work was
conducted then until Octolur JH91
1 lit growth of Howard l'n)ni is a
phi nominal one growing us it did from
its small In ginning into the pre suit in
st it ut ion of liarnlug with its largi stu
ill lit bud) mid fin lilt) and spit ml Id rep-
utation I'HOUIM-M II. S. I. WOlthtlt
Ot HWI.OIt IMVrKSIIl
MSI IS r Kir MIS 0 I VMI'l'S
Among tin visitors to Howard Pa)iit
this wick was Miss Anita I.tbutur of
Ha) lor Colli ge Miss ItSutiir was pres-
ident of the II H V nf Ba)or last
)iar and is prisidint of (In Student
Count II for this )tar hlit was voted one
of tht six tolltge Heautlts lust year
She sHiit a few da)s with frlinds here
on htr way buck tu Ha) lor after spend
ing tin summer with htr parents Dr
and Mrs llurd) Ltbueur in Chlhuuliau
Mi sit o Dr I iSueur Is president of the
Haptist College thirt
It Is rumortcl among the students that
Proftssor 1 oguu unci Professor Schog-
gins are unmarried moreover that they
art not imii mortgagttl proerty It is
stverul months till leup )eur closes
Dean Marshall and Mr Stuule) made
u trip to Dallas Saturday to look into
the selettion of new pianos for their stu-
dios Jlu) ure hoping to consuninte a
deal b) whlth our music department will
lie equipped with tht very lust pianos
on the market
STl'DKNT WKKKLY W HOWARD
HOWARD PAYNE
STARTS WELL
" ON 35TH YEAR
HHEUTt MI SIMPIlim VHt
llllt(TMISTI(S Or
OPtMMI IMItllHt.
Placing Howard I'iimii college S(uan
l on record as standing at all times for
a square deal in the social mental pin
sieal and spiritual uplift of hum mltv
Prisidint I dgir (unlboltl In u fiw will
chosen words stnrtid the school on Its
thlrtv fifth unr of Its idiicatlonal ea
rccr last Witlntsdiii Stptimbir loth
I he college begins its next mssIoii
until r tinumstances of a puulliirv aus
picious nature acciiriliug to the pre si
dent Hit enrollment is far in excess of
that of Inst Mar and tin outlook for a
rnord hrcnkiiig nttenduncc is rtgurilid
ns t xi client I he corps of tun lit rs who
with onh a few cluingis an tin samt as
those last tar Iiiim workid bird dur
Ing tin vault inn months stutlvlng tir
method and plan that might in unv wnv
mid 1 1 the vullli and tin thoroughiit ss
Dr (lodhold In u short and Informal
talk to tin studiut said that thin were
four things on which tin t Intruder and
siitttss of the stutltut must hi built
Hit si art nthlttlt tutntul soiinl and
spiritual ileMlnpmint In tin past too
llttlt attention had betn paid to the
hud) A sound mind must Iiiim tin
support of a sound both Hit timi glv
in to all athlillcs is will spmt
Spi nking further hi said It is also
lucessurv for tin sotial sldi to hi ill
Miupitl I Mr) one must conn into tun
tact with his fellow man ami hi should
lit alilt to do this tasih and graeifiillv
And tin Milui of i din at ion must in
strissed tdiitutlnn Is tin ke to ull
of tin best in lift It mikis tin lust in
nun and woiuin conn to tin surf.it i
I nstlv tin riligious sidi is of (.nat
Imporlami liu fiitun iltstlnv of n
studiut depends on this sidi a gnat
dial
ftir Milting iiidivitlii d invitiiiitious
from tin t hurt lit s In said tint In would
liki to si i ivtrv stuilt nt in Howard
Piimic attend churih and Suudiiv sihool
next Sunday and ivtrv Suiulitv thin
ufttr
Howard l'a)iu IuIIims in iliurilus
mid pastors and man) of tht luttir win
prise ut ut tht opining Dr (uiilliuld
stressed this and sujd that hi was sum
that i very prim her in town uiiilil nut
lit tin rt
Hit fat lilt v wus iutpnliititl In Dtaii
lavlnr with his tb iraitt rfstii iltvirntss
and humor nrbms otlnr ginllimtii in
attt iidanii wire liitrodiiird b) Pr ('Oil
bold I hi Starnt s rivivulist part) wire
also introduced to tin stuilt nt bod with
nn imitation to attind tin nut ting now
in progrtss I )iev wen iiiadi aiiuiiit
id with tin slltdints by lliv H(trniirg
of tin tnggin Avcniu Hiptjst church
liu board nf trustees and otlu r guists
timbers and prt iclurs wen in attt lid
unit
lltv W It Whitt of l'urt Worth
Howard I'iimii ex student Hindi u short
talk ixpressing bis pit a mi re at hi ing litre
and his btlief lit the. stliooj
PROFS WELCOME NEW
AND OLD STUDENTS IN
FACULTY RECEPTION
rVIIUIIE PHOOHVM tJIU 10
IMKItl.STMl SI I'lll S.
tor tht siiond time last wiek a rt
icptlon was almost rained out liu
annual Patult) Ittciptinn was gien on
Krlda) beptember 1- to (hi utiimpani
ment of a drUzng rain llowiur those
who were. hriiMi enuigh to 111turt out
wert nwardid b) their warm welcome
As the students arrived the) were met
b) the rt 1 thing lnn iomMistM uf mem
hers of the fat pit) almiiNt all of whom
were present
An extellent program was ghen di
rected b) the jmpular Miss Chillis of
the Department of Publlt bpeakiug
Miss Chillis gae stera humortius read-
ings unci directed the Karnes mid stunts
whlth rounded out till1 etiiing
(irceu puntll WHS served presumuhl)
hi honor of the Slimes I bough this wus
greatly tnjo) nl some of the gut sts see m
eel to be sorry that they dltln t lime rid
lemonade us jier Dr Godbnld s uimounte
mint in thuptl
Ihe bo)s and glrs clurmltorles were
present n r b(Klj mid niimliers of other
students unci seuTitl friends of the col
lege Horace tuld well Joe Halle) Chut
ney and Hill Henderson also participated
specially in the eating. '
1A 1. tOlM.l.Gl IlltOWNUOOI) TKXAS
PRESIDENT E GODBOLD
LARCE NUMBER
STUDENTS VISIT
STARNES REVIVAL
( IM) ll Wltlt S SOIOIST M
II VI IN l'lMM HIIMIVJM
VIII Kt. SIHtS.
I In rivlwil (amp ilun luiiduitid b
tin St inns i Mingilistlt pirtv whlth In
gin lust wuk is rtportitl tn In miking
spliiidld priori ss with iiiim udtl'tli us In
tin t hurt li
Hit nit i ting N In lug lull until r tin
auspices ot tin (iH.gn Haptist ihurili
of this ilt iiiuli r a large tint sltuitnl
bitwetu third nnd I oiirlb strut on
Vmiuu I
Hit pirt is iniiilt up ot lti s inin
tin liulir Mr ( ail wall idi r us sul list
and Mr It nun as pi mist lln an
' r'lir iissMul In Mr Post mil Mrs
Hindi rs ot tins t it s tuf.itlur with an
iirchistri of lot ul title nt liu Starnts
I' irt win Inlruiluuil to How ml I'iimii
stuilt nts In Dr llornburg ol tin Coggin
miiiii Hiplist t hurt li dmlnc tht tor
mil optuing ut tin 111II11.1 list weik
Dr Hurnbiirg issue il 11 lortlli) invi
liitiun lo tin studtlits ul Howard I'iimii
tu attt ml tin nutting wliiih Ins gl idle
bun tiikiu up lij Hit in ijurltv of tin
stiidints
liu stiitlints in I111I111I fiirtunite in
In lug nbli tu attt ud a nutting of this
kind on Hit arrival ut stlmol
HOWARD PAYNE FINDS
PROBLEM IN HOUSING
LARGE STUDENT BODY
IIOS IMIIMIIIOIIY l-IIIirll 10 IV.
PWin M (.III1S IIOMI
IM0SI Ml I Ml.
Willi tin rooms in liu Inns iliinultor)
lining bun full sunn tin first of Sip
ti Hilar and liu lr)s dormlton full rtg
1st ration at I low ant I'iimii 1 olltgi dur-
ing tin list wttk his In far pissed all
jirolous n lords anil eurlv nppiaranccs
prt suit 0111 of tin must succissful uars
llowuril I'iimii has tu r known
With the opining of tin tolligi there
Is out departmiut which is 111 w this
si a son Hit diparltiiint of ixtinsloii lit
ing headecl In Proftssor I Wtsln I oftis
I his dipartmint Is isptetul to outgrow
otlnr di partinuits ol tin culll(.i iuhkl)
buausi of tht main opportunities wtilih
art offirtd from thit ileparlimnt
mong tlio feituns whlth un ImnicI-
llnid b) Proftssor I oil is. Include ti dip
ping sin lu for tlilntirs dulilmirs and
writirs a Ijiiuin buM-mi whem excel
lint and learned spuikirs iiim) pla)rrs
mi) hi uliUlintl ut ull tluitss wlurt cor
rispoiiietue wnrk Ir.mi the college will
lu handled and otlnr minor achaiitagcs
wlilib Iiiim 111 mt bun ofltrul in lollege
tlnlis hi this sittion of lixas
riirollintnt has passed the. IM mark
it was announce i In tins etillrgt assuring
almost 11 ruu-d broking attendance for
tin )tar ns mil) UU Individual enroll
1111 nth w-trt. reHirted last stusou
I hi bo)s' ilormltor) has bun crowded
sime the first of Siptemlnr when stu
dints staartid arriving for yn fcHithall
training sehtHil Fur Mnt time three
hint Inert ktM'W i each of tin rooms
Hie girls' ilormltor) much lurger Is
occupied h) utmost flfl) more girls tliim
stajed there last )ear and while not
truwded bttuuse uf its site l almost
full
With suili prospects oftk'lttls of the
college art looking forward to one of the
gri atest ytars the college has ever known.
HALF MILLION
I
PROSPECTS OF CROWDED
HALLS AT CONVENTION
OF B. S. U. THIS YEAR
tiOUKNOIt rrr 10 MU Hrtll.
1U IN ( VPI10I iiriMMMJ
SHIIMI II .
I In iiiinuunuiuint c is from the
H S I ulliu in Dallas thut It will he
muss in to limit liu number of stu
ill nls alltiulliig tin HSU Comtntlon
which tut ts ut stntt UnlwrsiU. Octo
lur II o Ilic ntimbir tlmt will
in iki tin 1I1 ligation from Howard Pa)ne
Is nut Mt known but Indications nlreaiU
an tint main will want to iro who can
not Hit tit ligation will le elected In
tin studiut both I hose who an go
Ing this Mar Iiiim been asked to send
In thilr registration fee of 2 00 not
litir thin two weeks before the Con
Million
Stunt of liu siuakirs will lit Dr
McOluthlu prisidint ltiriiian Unier
lt Dr (110 Irtutt of Diillus. Dr I
It St irburough prisidint Southwestern
Si mill in I ort Worth. CitiMrnor eff.
anil ntlitr of tin outstantlliig men of
this timi
On Silurilm afteriiotin of the Con
Mutton (ouruor NttT Is to gli a rt
iptlon at tin Capital to the studtnts
attiiullug the Comintion
(0R(il Wh. MIIMilS MI
II Mil l (ISS1S TlKTVI
Mil S1UIIMS isr VtlK
liu I Milts Hen an cluss of the Cog
.iu miuk Hiptlst ehiirch entt rtalnid
tilt ir new numbers and new students
with n rtftptlnn liu affair was lit Id
in tin church pirlors Wcdncsdav Sep
: f 11 i . 1 . in
Mnsii liirnishul tin prlncipiil inter
talniiunt fur the sexiuti flu mw stu
dints and mnnlHrs prtsuit Miss Horn
Stiiton ill live red the welcome address on
In hilt ul tin diss It Is neeelliss to sa)
that Miss Slnton iimde thost prtsuit ful
that tlit Ir miuibtrslilp in the ilass would
lu a pliiisuri nnd of profit to both tliim
anil tilt diss Mr Cuilwiillmli r soloist
with tin Sturm s rihal pirtv rtiidered
11 inal solo for tlu pltusure of the
1. 111 sts Mr Hiium 111 lompunied him on
tin pi inn luliu Uanling furnished a
pi in 1 solo Punih was sentd for rt-
frtslmunt All eujtiMihli tlmt was bud bv nil mil
the new uumbirs wtrt giun a s It uitbl
start toward u good iur-. work in tb
tlnss lit Him Putti rson
LADIES OF THE FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH GIVE
STUDENT RECEPTION
rMMITlMrM' IS (Mfc l
SPI II Ot It UN.
V pit using t ntt rtuiiimt nt wus ghtn
In tin I title s of liu hirst Haptist thurtli
on lliursdav of last wuk 1 hough plan-
in if for out uf doors tin rain compelled
tin partv lu mini Indoors tu the Minis
building
n excilleut and mnusiiig program
was rendered two deludes were held
Out was an cxteliiKirautous uffulr h)
four of the stuilt ntsi Altn kempt r hd
wurd Until Hit ta tee MtNit and
liniilr I a lor Hit aflirmutlM won lhe
tuitiltv iilsn dtbateil rtprt si ntul lij Mr
loltls Mrs Chmlwtll Dr DuU and
Mrs Mel iirluuil Hit subject debated
upon was Itisolud: that wiiinan talks
mnrt in luiit thin Deixiulnr' Hit uf
lirmatiu also won In this diliatt Miss
Childs of the- Publlt Spi aklng depart-
ment gnu several txctlltnt millings
n csmiv on Woman wus rcud by Dr
Davis unci an essay on Man wus glvtn
b) Dr W'ilks Hit first number on the
program wus 11 march by ull utttntling
Delicious refreshments were strveil after
tlu t ntc rtulumc nt 1 hough tht crowd
wus small 011 accouunt of the inclement
weather tbo t partklpatlng spmt u vcr)
pliusunt evening
Jin Diinsworth who is now in Huylor
Muliial was on the cuuiniis last wtek
ot is one uf our stuuiuli sunnarltrs
nmongour Alumni and lu I ulvvuvi wel-
uinu.
Dean la) lor had two men's work last
week In addition to his duties as Deau
he had charge of the History period at
the MM-'lexus Teachers' Institute.
CAMPAIGN
SKI'TKMBUU 10. 1924
ENDOWMENT
LAUNCHES
SOON
rVrtPTHh IIOUIII 01 ll-WS
HU'TIST C0MI0
HHIIIIIA IMMIIISrS.
PLANS RAPIDLY MATURING
1IS U'PMMl 1011 MnilllltSIIIP
IN SOITHHIN ISS0CIII0
Ot (OIlKiIS.
The Board of trustees of Howard
Pa) ne at a rctent meeting launched
dtllnitt plans for 11 I irgc endowment
cnmpaign of sjoo.OOO lnlf of which Is
to be ralstd during 1925 A committee
to work out details connccttd with the
campaign was appointed and is alrndy
ut work ilic Board plans to rench just
us ninny Individuals In this section of
the stutc ns the) posslbl) can with an np
IH.nl for an endowment fund for the 10I
ltgt
President (jodbold and Dr W ill s
members of the Board sent to D illj.
last luesday and secured the heartv tn
dorsement of the txtcutivc board of the
lixas Baptist Convention IbU mcins
that tht fonts of the Statt Hoird are
with tlu coIIili Hoard in nn effort to
makt this tampnlgii a sucttss Howard
Pu)lie Colltge bus applied to tin. South
trn Association of Colleges for member
ship unci In ordtr to be rtccived must
have a half million dollars endowment
The Bonn! Is planning nn effort to nisc
out half of this amount Js.'50000 00 dur
ing tht ytur 1!).5 Ibis will rcnulrt
that tvtry alumnus old student and
friend of tlu college get Into this pro
position to the vtr) limit of his nbllltv
ttrtalnly tvtr) studiut w'o is in tol
lege at tills tllin is anxiius to have a
part in su urine this mu h nttdtd en
dowmtnt fund for our college
I'lll n isnt 11 stimlirt nl 1
world that gils its students lrom tin
rank unci filt uf the piopk tint is pi)-
ing its txpinsts by mums ot the stu
dints fees Howard Panic Colltce Is 110
txuptloii Vine ttntfis of the students
limit fnim the homes of common j coplc
wliu are fnrccd lo mike sicnficcs in or
der to kttp tlusc students In college
lu n fun the college c in t increase the
price of tuition lhc desire of all con
nected with tin school is to lower the
cost of tuition just as soon as it can be
done lhc only way to do this is to se-
cure an adequate endowment fund for
Howard Pu)nc College
Hits campaign will start In earnest
in fnnuir) 19.3 Hie Boird is unxious
to do all it can to help close up tin 73
Million Campaign and to out ill denom
inatlonal program among Buptist people
for next )ear Both of these lines of
work will close out in December and
will make It possible for the endowment
campaign to he launched in January 1925
A large number of visitors were prcs
int on opening da) Among tlum were
ltev J C Bo)d Comanche Dr i L
Dawson Coleman Mr Hill Huddlestoii
Comanche ltev J H Parnek C.orm m
Htv A It lob) Lden Principal J 1.
Orccr Brovuiwnod High schnl Ucv J
It MtCorkli Coleman lUv sitlnt)
Martin Santa Anna Dr W 1 'While
tort Worth and a number of tlu pis-
tors of the churches in Brnwrwood
Dont )ou think lies u perfect fool
Not vet diar hi s only a 1 rcshmaii '
Bobo to Pilot Senior
Class; Newton-Howell
Executives for Lasso
lhe Senior Class of 1925 met in a
business meeting I rlelay morning Sept
12 for tin purpose of electing officers
for the tall term Halph Bobo u prom-
Intnt Junior of last )tar was elected
prt sklent ami under his leadership bright
prospects apptar for the class the cluss
has an enrolluunt of about tvvent)-firc
Other othcers elected were; Floyd
Howell vice president Virginia Hell
secretary and treasurer Joe Bailey
C lien ne) buUutss manager and .Marie
I ooney reporter
Everyone was vtry enthusiastic about
the Lasso the year book of the class
It was necessury to elect new officers as
Murra) Flack who was elected editor-in-chief
last spring Is now in a univer-
sity In Washington D C In his place
Ilahy J Newton was unanimously elect-
ed Halph Bobo resigned from his office
uf business manager of the Lasso and
tlo)d Howell -was elected to fill this of-
fice Senior Heporter.
H
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The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 3, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 16, 1924, newspaper, September 16, 1924; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102018/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.