The Bronco, Yearbook of Hardin-Simmons University, 1935 Page: 95
[215] p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cm.View a full description of this yearbook.
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Mrs. Deaton's understudy, "the golden voiced contralto" Margaret Upshaw. . . Otho demonstrates his "Peabody
Physique". . . Freshman favorite finds a companion. . . The path that leads to "Chuck"... "Pre-Med" Bassetti rests in
front of the nurses home. . . Bro. Sam, the editor-in-chief of the West Texas Baptist. . .Prexy views the campus for
improvements... Fort Phantom Hill, Beth and Johnny, Dead men tell no tales. . . Another H-S. U. beauty spot... Utley
and Dunagan up in the air again. . . H-S. U. pecan trees and the fruits journey all the way to Philly. . . A potential
suicide. . . A senior gift from way back, the entrance. . . The monument to our Founder. .. "Heart-throb" Jones forsakes
his public. . . Courtney and Hanna give us a "Photographer" smile... Three fine arts students... Proof that the Cowboys
did make a trip. . . Otho picks his own assistant to help him over in Marston Gym. . . The book reviewer DeLuxe,
Irma. .. Is there a Yell Leader in the crowd. . Prof. Stephenson takes a corner in true military style. .. Billy out of the
game for a few days.
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