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Cadet Corps Stand at Attention
The Cadet Corps stand at attention as company officers salute and cadets present arms in military formation at Schreiner Institute. The Weir Administration Building and Dickey Hall may be seen in the background. This panoramic photograph appears in the Schreiner Institute Bulletin, Pictorial Number, Vol. 2, No. 2 published in July, 1924.
Schreiner Cadet Exercises
Cadets participate in physical drill exercises on the field in front of the Weir Administration Building. Similar photographs may be seen in the Schreiner Institute Bulletin, Pictorial Number, Vol. 2, No., published July, 1924.
Temporary Barracks Covered in Light Snow
Photograph of the Temporary Barracks at Schreiner Institute covered in a light snow. This photograph appears in the Schreiner Institute Bulletin, Pictorial Number Vol. 2, No. 2 published in July, 1924.
Camp Rio Vista
Photograph of camp Rio Vista near Kerrville, Texas. A man and woman stand in front of a cabin at the camp.
Photograph of Schreiner Institute Football Game, 1920s
Photograph of Schreiner Institute football team playing game on the quad, the area south of the Administration Building and west of Dickey Hall. Cars parked on the field and the lack of trees seems to indicate that this was taken in the early years at S.I., probably 1923-25.
Post Card to Miss Ann, 1923, Cabin
Photograph of a cabin. Three people walking with an umbrella. July 11, 1923.
Schreiner Football Squad, 1924
Photograph of the Schreiner football squad of 1924 on the steps of Weir.
1925 Schreiner Football Game
Photograph of a kick in a 1925 Schreiner Institute football game in play. Ball catch.
1925 Schreiner Football Game, Men Walking Off the Field
Photograph of Schreiner Institute players leaving the field during a game. One has a blanket around his shoulders.
1925 Schreiner Football Team
Photograph of the Schreiner 1925 football team. Taken in the quad with Dicky Hall in the background. Group photo.
1926 Schreiner Mountaineers Football Squad
Photograph of the 1926 Schreiner Institute Football Squad and their coach H. C. Gilstrap. The players' names and positions are written on the image. The squad played an undefeated season of 10 games against opposing schools from all over Texas including Texas Tech, St. Mary's, Sul Ross and McMurray. Their team photograph and season record are featured in the 1927 Recall Yearbook.
Schreiner Institute Campus, Spring 1926
Photograph of Schreiner Institute campus, Spring 1926. Hoon, Administration Building, Dickey, and A.C. Schreiner.
Portrait of 1927 College Sophmore Class
Portrait of the 1927 sophomore college class of Schreiner Institute on the steps of the Weir Administration Building. Pictured here in their cadet uniforms standing in front of Schreiner Institute professors and staff.
The Recall, Yearbook of Schreiner Institute, 1927
Yearbook for Schreiner Institute of Kerrville, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organization.
Freshman Portrait of Joe Delaney
Freshman portrait of Joe Delaney, son of Schreiner Institute President James J. Delaney
Portrait of 1929 Senior Class
Portrait of the 1929 senior class of Schreiner Institute in their cadet uniforms on the steps of the Weir Administration Building.
Portrait of 1929 Senior Class
Portrait of the 1929 senior class of Schreiner Institute in their cadet uniforms on the steps of Weir Administration Building.
Schreiner Institute 1929 Football Champions
Photograph of the 1929 Schreiner Institute football team. 11 wins, 0 losses.
River Shot from a Bank, 1930 Yearbook
Photograph of a river shot from a bank, 1930 yearbook.
Color Guard in Uniform
The 1931-1932 Color Guard in uniform presenting the national and school "colors" with arms. Color Sergeant R. F. Flutsch holds the American flag and Color Private Jack Randle holds the Schreiner Institute flag during military exercises at the Schreiner Institute in Kerrville.
The Recall, Yearbook of Schreiner Institute, 1931
Yearbook for Schreiner Institute of Kerrville, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organization.
The Recall, Yearbook of Shreiner Institute, 1932
Yearbook for Schreiner Institute of Kerrville, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organization.
Schreiner Institute Band
Photograph of Schreiner Institute band students preparing for a parade.
The Recall, Yearbook of Schreiner Institute, 1933
Yearbook for Schreiner Institute of Kerrville, Texas includes photos of and information about the school, student body, professors, and organization.
1935 Schreiner Institute, Foodball Squad, Conference Champions
Photograph of the Schreiner Institute Football squad as the 1935 conference champions.
Portrait of Dr. James J. Delaney
Dr. James Joseph Delaney (1879-1959) served as the president of Schreiner Institute from 1923 to 1950. He was a leader in Texas education, an executive committee member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1939-1947), president of the Association of Texas Colleges (1939), and the president of the Southern Association of Junior Colleges (1945-1946). Dr. Delaney is credited for developing Schreiner Institute into a fully accredited junior college during his tenure as the first president. This image appears in the 1936 Recall Yearbook.
Scene on Prade Guest Ranch
Photograph of Mrs. Helen Prade on a horse above the Frio River at Prade Ranch near Leakey, Texas. Prade Ranch was opened as one of the first resort ranches in Texas in 1935 by Earl T. Prade. This photograph appears in the 1937 Schreiner Institute Bulletin Pictorial Number XV, No. 2 with the caption "Scene on Prade Guest Ranch, near Kerrville."
Stella Delaney in Front of the President's House at Schreiner Institute
Photograph of the president's house at Schreiner Institute. Stella Delaney, wife of first school president James J. Delaney, stands on the right by the steps.
Students Gather Around a Deer
Photograph of a group of students standing around a friendly deer on the Schreiner Institute campus in Kerrville, Texas. George E. Pratka appears to be petting the deer as several other cadets including Julius Leisering, Dayton Stockton, and Donald D. Phillips look on in the background.
Cadets Stand at Attention for Federal Inspection
Photograph of a company of the Schreiner Institute cadet corps standing at attention for the annual federal inspection by officers from Fort Sam Houston. The Schreiner band and sponsors may be seen in the background as an officer inspects a cadet's rifle. The text on the back of the photograph identifies inspecting officer as Colonel Theodore K. Spencer who conducted the annual inspections from 1939 to 1941.
Schreiner Athlete in a High Jump, 1936
Photograph of a Schreiner Athlete in a High Jump, 1936
1937 Schreiner Institute Glee Club in Uniform
Photograph of the Glee Club in uniform. Twenty five cadets and club director John A. Guinn pictured. Caption from 1937 Recall yearbook page lists members from left to right as follows; "BACK ROW: Wiley; Vaughn; Hadden; Davis, C.; Terrell; Brown, S.; Pressler; Houy; Hagood; Simmons; McCord; Jenkins, K.; Guinn, director. FRONT ROW: Staples; Palacios; Browning; Wendtland; Jarvis, L.; Jaeggli; Haggard; Jenkins, R.; Newton, F.; Bush; White, M.; Woollett." Club officers are identified as Frank Newton (President) and Leslie Jarvis (Secretary). Club activities included appearances at the Kerrville Rotary Club and Schreiner Institute concerts as well as competition in the junior college men’s division voice contests held at Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene, Texas on April 3, 1937 where the chorus won first place in its division and cadet Richard Jenkins was awarded top honor in the men’s solo contest.
Battle of the Flowers Band Tournament Trophy, Second Prize
Second Prize trophy awarded to Schreiner Institute band. Inscribed: Southern Music Co. Trophy, Battle of Flowers Assn., Band Tournament, Junior College, Academy Class, 1937
Cadet Corp Battalion Commander Dayton Stockton and Battalion Sponsor Irene Jackson
Schreiner Institute Cadet Corp Battalion Commander and Senior Class President Dayton "Shorty" Stockton poses for a staff photograph with Battalion Sponsor Irene Jackson.
Portrait of Fletcher Walker
Photograph of cadet and Company A Captain, Fletcher Walker. This photograph appears in the 1937 Recall Yearbook. The subject is misidentified on the back as LaRue Haralson who also attended Schreiner Institute in the 1930s.
Schreiner Institute Cadets in Uniform Lined Up for Inspection near Hoon Hall
Photograph of Schreiner Institute cadets in uniform lined up for inspection in the quad near Hoon Hall. Commandant Captain W. O. Green, and Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Dayton Stockton among the officers gathered at benches under a tree.
Schreiner Institute Shot Put Thrower Joe Max Kahn
Photograph of Schreiner Institute athlete and college freshman Joe Max Kahn preparing to throw the shot put.
Senior Portrait of Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton Stockton
Schreiner Institute Cadet Dayton "Shorty" Stockton as a student was Lieutenant Colonel and Battalion Commander for the Schreiner Cadet Corps. He was named "Most Military Cadet", Secretary-Treasurer of the Officer's Club and Schreiner Institute Senior Class President according to the 1937 Recall Yearbook. Stockton would go on to serve Schreiner as Assistant Commandant and Commandant of the Cadet Corps in the 1940s.
Two Men in Front of a Southwestern Bus, Forehead Paint and One Pant Leg Rolled Up on Both Men (1937)
Photograph of two men in front of a Southwestern bus, forehead paint and one pant leg rolled up on both men (1937).
Three Men in Uniform Talking and Laughing
Photograph of three men in uniform talking and laughing. W.M. Wilcox on the left. 3/1940.
Waiters of 1943
Photograph of men in aprons, waiters of 1943.
Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and James F. Cherry Meet in the Pacific During WWII
Photograph of Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and James F. Cherry meeting in the Pacific during WWII. Admiral Nimitz was a Kerrville native and former Tivy school student, James F. Cherry was from San Antonio but attended Schreiner Institute before joining the U. S. Navy and serving in WWII. Text on back of photograph addressed to Harriet Garrett; "To Harriet Garrett from Chester W. Nimitz (to Hattie from Chester) (in the Pacific). Courtesy of James Cherry (Sept. 1, 1943)"
Adjutant Captain Thomas A. Bay with Sponsor Martha Neel Beddingfield Webb
Photograph of Schreiner Institute cadet Adjutant Captain Thomas A. Bay posing arm-in-arm on the sidewalk outside a building with his sponsor Martha Neel Beddingfield Webb. Both of them are wearing uniforms.
Cadets and Sponsors on Parade
Schreiner Institute Cadets and Sponsors march in uniform on parade in downtown Kerrville.
Swing Masters, 1944
Photograph of Swing Masters, 1944, ready to play.
"Swingmasters" Band Plays at Dance in Schreiner Institute Gymnasium
Photograph of the student "SwingMasters" band performing at a dance in front of the bleachers in the Schreiner Institute gymnasium.
Portrait of Dr. James J. Delaney
Dr. James Joseph Delaney (1879-1959) served as the president of Schreiner Institute from 1923 to 1950. He was a leader in Texas education, an executive committee member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1939-1947), president of the Association of Texas Colleges (1939), and the president of the Southern Association of Junior Colleges (1945-1946). Dr. Delaney is credited for developing Schreiner Institute into a fully accredited junior college during his tenure as the first president. This image appears in the 1947 Recall Yearbook.
Portrait of Dr. James J. Delaney, President Emeritus
Dr. James Joseph Delaney (1879-1959) served as the president of Schreiner Institute from 1923 to 1950. He was a leader in Texas education, an executive committee member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1939-1947), president of the Association of Texas Colleges (1939), and the president of the Southern Association of Junior Colleges (1945-1946). Dr. Delaney is credited for developing Schreiner Institute into a fully accredited junior college during his tenure as the first president. This photograph appears in the 1947 Recall Yearbook.
Dedication of Delaney Hall
Photograph of Dr. and Mrs. Delaney inside Delaney Hall during its dedication. Dr. Delaney is standing in front of a couch, touching a plaque on the wall; Mrs. Delaney is standing to the right, in front of several bouquets, and looking at the plaque.
Kerrville Military Parade
Schreiner cadets and band members rally in a circle around a military Jeep at a parade on Water Street in Kerrville.
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