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Commencement
Edition
Section
ONE
VOLUME IV
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF McMURKY COLLIDE AUILLNE. TEXAS JUNE 2 1927
NUMBER 32
SENATOR MAYFIELD TO SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENT TODAY
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REGISTRATION FOR SUMMER SESSION OF SCHOOL JUNE 7
Sv
MANY COURSES ARE
OFFERED STUDENTS
DURING TWO TERMS
Eighteen Hours be Made in
Twelve Weekt of
Summer
Training School Here
Opens Sunday June 5th and
Continues Through
June 11th
The fourth summer session of McMurry
College to open June 6 for entrance ex
amlnations promises to be one of the great-
est summer sessions In the history of the
institution Registration for the first term
will be on Tuesday June 7 There Is to be
a Standard Training school for Sunday
school workers at the college conducted by
the Ceneral and Conference Sunday School
Boards of the Church; a personally con-
ducted tour of the Northwest will be made
during July in which credit in Regional
Geography will be given; and students will
be able to make as many college credits
during the two terms of six week as they
can accomplish in two terms of regular
school.
Summer additions to the faculty include
Clarence R. Roberts Education and His-
tory who for the past year was superintend-
ent of the Fairview Consolidated School;
Mrs. E. M. Randolph Spanish instructor
in Abilene High School; Grower C Bos
well Mathematics superintendent of the
Byera Public Schools since 1921; Ul W.
McKown Science Instructor in Science at
Howard UU) High School siuce 1925;
Mlraiu Olson student assistant in Academy
Spanish; and Helen Bisbee student assist
aut in Academy History.
A rare privilege is to be offered to pas
tort Sunday school officers and teachers
and to all interested In Religious Kducution
during the Standard Training school which
is to be conducted here Juue S-ll 127
1 hi school will be conducted by the Gen-
eral and Conference Sunday School Hoards
of the church.
The training school well command the
largest faculty and the largest course of
study ever offered in the Northwest Texas
Conference and the board of managers
plau to secure the best faculty possible
composed of some of the very best instruc
tors in the Conference and from abroad
A proposed course of study it the follow
ing: 1 A Beginners Specialization course
"course "Training Beginner in Worship";
2 A primary Specialisation Course "K
Study of Middle Childhood" 3 A Junior
Specialization Course "Training Juniors in
Worship" 4. An Intermediate-Senior Spe
claliutlou Course "A Study of Early and
Middle Adolescence" 5 "Department Ad-
ministration" 6. "New tWaincm"; 7.
"The Pupil Study"; B. "Principles of Re-
ligious Teaching". 9. "Organisation and
Administration "
The same tour of the Northwest with the
Krsnk Reedy American Tours to see Yel
lowstone Park and other points of interest
will be made with the co-operation of the
college. It will embrace the features of
a minimum expense careful plauulng ex-
cellent service and accomodations a se-
lected group of traveling companions and
for those who desire it the opporlunty to
wake three term hours in Regional Cook
raphy by study while on the trip. Mr
Reedy has been a student of nature all
hi life and oi the great iiulloual parks for
nearly thirty years. Those who are Inter-
ested In this trip should communicate with
Dean Boyd M. McKeown McMurry Col
lege Abilene
College Course t
The following coursea are offered during
the summer In the college work: Bible 215
a b; Old Testament History 123; Re-
ligious Education und IL'H Lay Activities
Business Administration 26 a b; Prin-
ciples of Economics 117 Salesmanship
139 Business Psychology Education U3
Introduction to Education 111 Introduc-
tion to Psychology 113 Methods of leach
ing Elementary School Subjects 123 In
traduction to Secondary Education 225 1
o; Methods of Teaching High School Sub
jects 32 a b Methods and Obcsivallou of
Methods In High School Teaching 136
Rural School Problems 137; Practice
leaching
the I'riiioiplce of Coaching Basketball is
lo be given as u special couise for teachers.
Mis W. B McKeown will give a course in
Library cimce. In the English Dvpail
menl KieJim in for thiew leiuis Sopliomoio
r'ngln-h. 29 . c 20 a b American Poetry
and IW Browning will be given.
I wo History courses ate to lie given.
History 10 a b Wcsittn Europe and 23
s b llistoiy of the Unlit J Stales. Hie
Beginners Couise In Flench tho Second
Continued o page 3)
Baccalaureate Sermon is Delivered to Graduates
by Bishop EL Cecil Seaman Sunday at St. Paul's
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CAROLYN McNEELY
CAROLYN McNEELY
PRESENTS RECITE
Graduate of Speech
is Assisted by
Boog Sears
Arts
Carolyn McNeely of Memphis was pres
euted Wednesday evening at eight o'clock
In diploma recital by the Speech tts De-
partment assisted by Boog Sears soprano.
Mus McNccty'a program consisted of two
one act plays " The Brtuk of Silence" a
drama by Esther Calbralth and "lhe Girl
Who Slipped" a comedy by Law ton Camp
bell Miss Sears very pteasiugly sang
"CoavUa Pirtir" (nun the Daughter oi the
Regiment by Donliettl and "In Those Soft
Silken Curtains" front Mauon Lescant by
Puccini.
The scene of "The Brink of Silence" i
founded in a log house on an island in the
Antarctic. Miss McNeely read with excel
lent Interpretation and good taste winning
the approval of her audience. She showed
her ability as both an interpreter of the
drama as well as of the comedy.
Ihe following is the program of the le
cital.
Ana. "Convlen Parlir" from the
Daughter of the Regiment . . UomiiHt
Boog Sears
"Ihe Brink of Silence"... Ksthtr Culbruith
A Drama in One Act
tutt of CAunuleM
Cole Dai ton
MacCready Johnson
Place A Log House on an Island in the
Antarctic Time Tho Present
Carolyn McNeely
Aria: "In I hose Soft Silken Curtains"
from Manon Lescant Puccini
Boog Sean
'1 he Girl Who Slipped". .Laulou CumpUlt
A Comedy in One Act
Cut of Cnuracter
Russell Lindsay; Spite his panltor. Speed
his butler Splae his cook the visitor
the officer.
Place 1 indsay's House New Noik
Time file Present
Carolyn McNeely
Ushers were Elisabeth Hunt Mary Eulu
Sears Dona Locke and Edith Odom.
Debaters are Honored by
Party Saturday Evening
Miss Opal Showbcrl and her mother.
Mis. J K. Shcwbcrt were hostesses to a
number of friends Saturday evening whtu
they surprised J. K Shewbert Jr with a
parly honoring lu debuting liums of Me-
Mjtriy College one of which he is u iiitm
ber. Returning from the ride with a fuend
he found the group assembled in the Show-
bert homo on Orange slieet and th houis
were made morry with games of lorty two
piano wuslc stunts and a whistling solo
by Miss Ailene Scuddcr Punch was ser-
ved during the games.
Late hi the evening the tables were laid
with dainty cloths and refreshments of
cherry nut Ice cream passed with angel
food aquaies lo stress a volor scheme of
pink and while which was also used in the
tallies for tho games. I hose pieseut weie
J K Shcwhcil Jr Rulph Sleen Wayne
Cook Muiviu Boyd Kliiubcth Hum
Maui me Euslus debaters and Ouistell
Rogers Arlene Scuddcr Annie Mae Mo-
lntyie Dorothy Gurrell Grady Moiluu
Conrad Lam V 0 Key Jr.
Ihe wurds "slop'' and "null" aie long
since aichslc Gills nevrr use tlnm uu
moie.
"Taught of God" is Theme
of Episcopalian
Bishop
Commencement week at McMurry oen
ed Sunday morning at St. Paul's Church
with the Baccalaureate sermon of Rt. Rev.
E. Cecil Seaman bishop of the Protestant
Episcopal district of North Texas. Thir
teen ol McMurry's College graduates were
In the black caps and gowns while thosr
of the academy were in gray. Miss Caro
lyn McNeely the one graduate of the
Speech Arts Department was in white.
A crowded audience heard the fourth
annunal service delivered by Bishop Sea
man who left immediately after the ser
vice. The choir composed of the College
Choral Club sang "Praise e the Father"
as the graduates entered the church Dr
Hunt in cap and gown and Bishop Seaman
In the apostolic robes were at the tear of
the procession Thomas Hood Simpson di
rector of piano at McMurry was at the
organ
The opening hymn. "Holy Holy Holy"
was followed by a prayer and anthem "Un-
fold c Portals" by Gounod The offer-
lory. "The Holy City" was by Mr Simp
soli and Miss Beatrice Story violinist end
ing with a solo by Cypsy Ted Sulla an
Wylie "Heat e Israel" from Mendels
sohu's Elijah
Bishop Seaman was introduced by Di
Hunt who commented feelingly on the
spiritual kinship between the Methodist
communion and the Protestant Episcopal
mother church. Bishop Seaman's subject
was "Taught of God" from St John 6 45
'It is written in the prophets and they
shall lx- taught of God "
TVt o) Nerniun
Bishop Seaman said
"Lest we Imagine that God's teaching oi
the children of men might have ended with
Christ's eaithly ministry we who live m
the dispensation of the Spmt must umiiii
ber our Lord's further statement rttoidcel
by St John: 'Ihe Comforter which is the
Holy Ghost whom the Kalhet will send in
my name he shall ttuch vou all things
and bring all things to your remembrance
whatsoever I have said unto you'
"there Is no need m this slate and es
pecially in this community to justify edu
cation but I believe that in this plate mil
ut this time we may will spend u little
while in the effoit to fi definitely in oui
minds two things.
"Ihe first is God Is teaching Ills chil
dreti today us He did when 'it suudiy tutus
and divers inaiineis' Ho spoke and taught
by the prophets und us He did when He
poke by His incaruule Son
'Second when you pass out of a colltko
of any kind the world has u claim upon
you for leadership Wlitu you uriuliuU
(toin a Christian institution the (.hn.tiiu
woild has a light lo look lo you fui Icadtr
ship in those matters tint concern both
ihrist and the world
II hut (u(tKc Uu
"ou are supposed to huvo come into
contact with woild thought of the past and
present to have doveloed a woild cons
clousnc. Out of the cultural sulu of om
college educutiou you hae developed soim
degiee of sympathy uud chanty lo whit
degree you have ulttilm.il these virtues will
be demonstrated by the eetenl lo whiili
you call use above pieiudiccs uud hikoliy
lu meeting the conflicts from dlffeueiiccs In
olitics lellgioti and rave. Out of the ills
tinclly (.hrlsiuu side of your tunning you
hae dcveto'H-d some definite convlcllou of
right and wrong Ihe Lhiistianity of your
conuctions will be evidenced by the ihiic.0
of the subjects to which you apply tlnm
and by your own consistency.
'Coiivietlon in a Chiutiau is his flesh
and bluud his veiy life lo that lo whuh
ho gives his conviction he giyes IiIiiikK
body mind and spirit Chnst go I1I111-.1II
lo the wurld He said: "Ihe hieael thul I
will give you Is my (Usli which I will kite
fur tho life of the wurld.' Yuu cannot vail
youtself a Goei luiighl thiisllun unless you
titv your lhoiitht your symputhy yum
coutiilions lu the wuild for tho solution
of is problems llio lighting of its wrouts
the pieiicivaliou of Us pvueo.
Uufiuge Money Ufiiium
"Iheie me tlnm problems 1)1 it ate woild
wide In the solution of whuh mil (hiis
tiait oollege Iralueel men and woiiiiu in ly
well tjto their best thought their vltaitsl
iiossihlo evpiesslou uud their most ism
slstent csample In Clulsllsii living
'Mainut Is llio olilisl and lim-t (inula
mental institution that Cod h
for the liuiuuu uio. I lu bus
Ills
Itaeluiig tliiuui.il Musts und llio piolies
and luti 1 through Ji.iu Clulst uuiuUluk
ubly clear but from the beginning o the
(Continued uu pate ))
cBma
HiiPPPPssslPPpH
HT. REV. E. CECIL M'MN
ORATORIO "ELIJAH"
LAST MONDAY EVE
Gypsy Ted Sullivan Wylie
Mezzo-Soprano
Soloist
Gypsy led Sullivan Wyht Ileal of the
McMurry line Arts IVpallinmt wus a
soprano soloist in the k'e it orutono Mi
jah" by Kelix Miudil..oho piestiitnt
Monday uikhl as the iiiiH-mu o tiling of
the Municipal iiulitoiium Boot Stuis
Mary lula Nats Miss Ith Mu skiuner
Mrs S S Boutwell Mlou Hrookerson ami
Belmont Bishop were- infiulivr of the hue
chorus of mote than 110
Ihe prut rum was cliu under the uus
pices of the Music it Inline with Miss
Mvitle Dunn diiteloi with Paul in
Katvtiji of Dalits i. t.ncst comliHtor n
111X11 lice ol mil 15(H) almost (died the
beautiful uuditoiium William Juims
Work voice iiistriutni it Simmons I'mxer
sily sang the title lole
Hij ill ' as it v is sunt on this oteasion
was not 011K iiiit-ie of the most siibhuu
suit It was music for the most I mil die
purpuv for il unused in eveiy hiaiti 1
greater nuiiliu feu the e i-tceiteel pie
I lilt of Ged Hi 111 mils feivor eveelleut
luleiprtlulion mil - l neliti training Hid
ability of ull pailicipmls mule the ei
foi m nice one ill it will long be lememliiied
by those fortuu lie enough to heal It Wink
of the soloists the- chorus llio uccoiup ml. Is
und the dneelors w is so thorough that the
oiatono is 1 whole his 1 .plinthd tlinik
William limes Wink voice instiiutor el
-snumons I iiimi-.iI who smi; the title
toll lumitJil an inltu.ilv diumutit KiiIihii
that fiiillifully poilt ice el the chiuieler tho
1 llliltlolls ami I III I ol s of I- llj.lll I- lemi till
oKiiuig Inn of tin onitoiiei "As (bid the
I Old ol l-l ul live ill before whom I stand
lliele slnll nut lie dew nor nun the e-
years hut leeen line lei my woiel" in
whllll llll Olllso III ill I Mills Itpltitllll-nl
in the entile pi 1 01 111 nice- was stilled ho
ktusptd tin In ills u his milium- In hi-.
second sulo iiiswtuiik tho it ue-t of ll
Widow tint he 1 sou lie healul Mr Wink
lne.illiul into music the luutlMl prayer
fust uttned I') tin I'lophel
I riuiu It inlly I li) ill sung Vi belmlel
thy sun Imlli' In mi the ffi-l ilmiie Ihe-
tpismle of the siiukui -mi wus ili.-nl with
. a duel In Mi Wink uul Mis (s led
Silluau Wvlie Ihou shall loo tin lend
thy dud with ill 1 lt hunt uud with ill
thy will m.l itli ill ill v miiilil "
I 'Oli ldis-.el in lluy tint feui Hun"
Mr Woik luouijit 111010 uul iiiuh of
(it lint Into his sinking is the oiuloilo pin
111-stil Ills iii-uii to Mi 1I1 'I uiti
. (Couliiiunl on tn-e it piti)
0
.
1 J. U. G. Girls GlVC
Their Farewell Party
The J U 1. t bib M 1 I lie wi II dinnti
on lhmsduy cui May I1' U llu limm o(
Miss rilnu llaiuli 111 tliu Oeei I'lm. llu
t.ay euiwil w is eiileiliiiniil with M1I10I1
iiiiisiii until It III at whlili hoin tin y
found thill 1 1 m- it llu lout lahh be mil
lully hKhnd with 1 in Ihs. I tills blown
jiiks ulfleial lu.it.ul 1 id ll" 1I11I1. wu. u.ed
us pluco euids deliilou. fnui cihiimi
diliuir was t Mid to Muse Jiwtll l'"e
stsiiLor Nill WiUmi llutli ltit.t t-din
pioidedCluiidi. Molt Miaip. VII Unity luulli
Gl.l and Until lluiikm uul lli.li km .l
W K IMu-mi IIiiIkiI lliiuliicks. Illicit
lliomas uiihIiii Hamilton Wullei lloluu
sou Kuymoiil lliiklu.. I W I'iiwik.I
and Hatvey Monk.
DALT0NG1YESMANY
HISTORICALREUCS
TOCOLLEGEMUSEUM
San Saba Rancher Presents
Large Collection
Articles
Many Very Valuable
Includes Spanish Spearhead
and Aztec
Idol
Valu tide relics of historical intt rest g ah
end through our half a eenlurv of puns
tuktng eolltcliiig on the put of one 111 in
uul family heirlooms dating batk t IT'HI
toniprt.t the collection of Mttr.il huuditd
objtets reitntlt presented to the McMutiy
Museum by J V. Dallou tl of the Her
nitt Springs Hunch in in aba (.ouuly
Many of the articles have already bet 11
imneil to McMurry and the rem nude r of
whit is probably one of the litt.t-t pnv ite
collections in this velum will wn be
added
The t-roup me hides numerous Imlliu
relics ttec 4omaluwk. arrowheads an
idol head a hammer and until used lo
triud tut at biaudiug nous main spins
an ox yoke pails of spiuuiut. wbttls end
liKuus as well us either histotti thinj.. (00
luminous to mention Ihe udditiou of siteh
cedlec lions to Us museum will t inse ill 111
teiest imoiig the people idlest lexis end
will le the diie-ct c nisi of nutiy more eon
tiiluititiii. of uiliclis eolleeled tluoiiih
in my e its
lhilton fie
J. Daltou was Ihuii in ".in Villi
I oiiulv in IB6.I win n- he lixetl until his
Isertnls muud to old l-t l.iidiu in s-hukt I
(tuel (.ouuly tiom there he inovtil to
Crosbyton County hiring out for - 1 1 1 1
vturn us a tow puncher and theuee to
lubbock County where he bought 1 unit
and lived until lute in l'2r toiuiug link
to Sin Nih.i I he it he litut.hl tin llu
nt It sinnts It null
He stilled as 1 .mill liov with llu uu
billon to colle-ct thiuts of liilciest lis
tolhclioiis coer 1 k 11ml uf over fiflt veils
ill aililltlen to thosi cue n lulu bv 111. (l
the r John Daltun In. m null ilht 1 in I Ins
trtut grand fitlitt liiiinu I Dillon who
neeivid to he utile ky in 17'H) Ills I ilht 1 w is
Iiviut in sui sM ( niintv a tin tuiliii ik
of llu t tv ll VI 11 t loiupllv jtiiuiut. bill w is
trunsfetrtd to the Vttst It is houu t-uud
who siTe-timilnl llu Itxis I loutiu
II ni KimRt
Not only welt 111 uiv ol tin ulitlis In 111
llu Dulton tolhilion kltlllltd III 'sin S.1I11
Crosby and Lubbock (uiiuius hit siuni
weie uelded fleilll New Mexuei iutilll llle
Kloiitliko legion Mexieo Kiuluikv ml
othtr ilnes In W lu wtiil to hi 11
tlllky while hi ol I Hind stvi 1 il thinks li
loiikiut to Ins ti in If ilht 1 whuh win
vulllublt beeiuse id then ltt In tin
same) yeur lie itliinitdlli Woillslm it
Sulllf Vlusb udding stveiul ulus to hi.
collection tup to Mixim was vuv sin
cestui III tint stvillll pllttltss illt 11 llts
were found
7ie (ui(iiii
I'eissibly the most v tin ibli ululi m lh
tioili is in 11011 spe ir lie id (iiuiui 111 "1
old sleo village in ur loidolu Mexieo
(tHti u ( tuJ uul Mi vie o i. il
llu
spe 11 head is thought tu have Ins 11 hlimthl
by ten Us fiom s.ihh Hid uid in llu uu
(lit lint if the liuliaus OiIiuwim no .It I
hull siiitnuiit cm bo t.neu is to its in
kin l tin sum 1 lut w is (01111 1 111 uli I
he id oi llle.lllilllile vulllt H ip hook
dutilig buk to I7''l) or pnoi 1 stuiutii
of the fn.l type ol whiskey In llio iimiI hi
llio I 111 It 1 1 Mutts (mm llu 'sunny biiHik
Di.lilltiv putes of wood (10111 cyiiss lok
I li Usui III till sllltlll in uu . it llu
Mammoth I ivi duiiiik ihe wit ol IIIIJ 1
himmti uul mvil ii.td li llio In li hi- In
kiind mi at and 1 tiftcl ttuiiiliiwk gniu
to Mr Daltou by in iktd wotui hi 11
lueky uit unun the mine un 11K1111I it lies
whuh luvt. bun donalid Unit 11. 1
iiiiuihtr o( -hint.il . (10111 llu II ill. II
siiikii station it Mi 11 ml 1111 huh d llu
si ikn ton I' 111) bid 1 bin lu ui N I "Us
to s.11 H.uui-t.i
(...up .. ..lt
lluie Is u kuuip of llililtsu siii.. with
only oiiii pill Ihe tilth -t ol tin. uiiinh. 1
Is the pall whuh wt 1. iistd In Dill. us
filhti duillik tho Civil Win St ul In
.11 ill gllliil links IW. I i kil'i.Hiiki in
luti listing (.liillt 1111U.111I ut tin -1 1
mt ills of .. Illlh.l shit 1 hums found In
Mills (ouuly Vnothn limit in tin ml
htlioii which Is 110 Iniitti U-..I 111 W. I
It x is is m in voki boutlit l.v Mi Hill n
In llllfl uul u-i.l on hi. (urn I vnd
vtus III. it' is me little .1 1 pint ul win
and several steeples from (lit llil Inn.
I (( ontiutiiil oil Ill-til I an I
Second Group Graduates to Receive
B. A. Degree from McMurry College;
Fourteen Academy Seniors this Year
'llinliin lollee- ui.tilutUs will leee-iu- I lie- 11 . dogrcc and fourteen
inilun .e nuns u tht t tillft- mil one "r.tiitiate nl Speecli Arts will re-ioim-
Jiil(iniis .it llio IimiiiIi limit il uiiiitiieiuenieiit exercises lo be held in
tin- Cullrpe iiiiiliteitititn tin- iiiuriiiiio ul It) o'tloek. I'nited Slate.) Senator
r.tile H Mivfitlil i. to dilivet the mlilri.. nf tlte iniitsioti
Copyright Harris v Living
HON. r'VUli: ll MVMUl.D
CANTATA PRESENTED
BY THE CHORAL CLUB
"Pan on a Summer Day"
Gin en to Large
Audience
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t ml ill bv I'.ul Ith.. v 1. pi. .uud in th
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ll K lr n't Ink. with I lib in Mmil-un
I in.! (.vtsv lid S.11II1V111 Willi di I
letting
lliutv Mils horn llu (hunl I tub nut
I osi tin thoius who suit llu c ml it 1 while I
uu llu siti twiulv ki'ls 1 ml. num. I llu
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K1111u.lv l ilht 1 in Wiiklit. Miikii.ll
Jones uud Aliuu Hams steoud .oi m
lluiel lluiudloii Monlyo Vuiltisiui 1h1n
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III Mu llokin I mil. tlit.in il. l.i ice It.
lllisliin. 11 I llu Im 1 Mouow ah hull
It lli.m Inn Hv J.... Mill Miill
IihiiIiuIi hililh Odom mil Atiin Krul. I
llu till in tin piiiluiuuiit win sun
h. mi. M hi 111 Mill. I-huh Hill. W il
linn. I tun li Hunl silmii.
I nth Mill 1 Dinothy lluunpMui .ml Mil I
ihl llukllls ! I.. Dulnlhy (null
Mini Mil lull M 1111. Ill ui miu
.1 t 11 Ivn M.Nnlv -111 Miiiui uul
louisi N 1 In 11 ls I ul lluuptoi
(limit Hi mi. I1111 Mm Wiiklit. Miee
Hi ill l IIiiuiiIhu. .ml Holly. I
hill t-hililh Hunt hid Ih .1 n s
niklit
llu Inn. ul llu t uilil 1 wis (nun Ih
lust thul ( .In 1 k
lull in on "I -mum ii.kht llio 1 Imp
lllk ol till I lll till pit ll ol ill SIIUIIII I
shown III hlHUIUHIk nf till I"- til I mi
I llu -m m ill 1 i.kluik 1 lhuii.lt llu
will 1 Ih win I Ih 1 lit 1 il ih 11 kits
uul llu misi iimi. iiiuimuis ( lln nulii .
mull I'm mini in .111 I I
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mil t. lliv. Ulll liiln.lmll Nlnl nll
to llu 1 uli 0 lint 1 htMilliuiil was sli.l
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it llu 11.11 i( his Inn. i.U
sw kille- vpoktsiniu Iteview
I Hon Miy firl.l is one of the most prom-
mint miu of lexn having served in num-
erous .till olfms before being elected to
tin I 111I1.I Sitis Suite in 19JJ. Back in
1'HHI In ttciivtd his II S degree from
I Niiithuisttrii I mvrrsity nl Georgetown.
llu fi.llowiuk vt ir lit studied law at tho
Inivtrsity of luas and then ho prac-
titeil Itw in Mirithan Texas until he was
tin lid to the Ttxis Snate in 1907 where
In sirvtd until IDI3 In )2 he was ap-
point d 11 fill in unexpired term as Texas
Nilt Hailro.nl Commissioner being re-
eleited 111 Mil gnii in 1920 he was
tin ltd to tint lositiou His term in the
I nihil Mutts snite does not expire unlit
in I9J He is a member of the Kappa
I Nun 1 ind is a Mtthodist His home la at
I Mt ndian
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(vp.v Ittl Sullivan Wyho
Vddross ..Hon lule II Mayfield
1u11uiHi1 until of Honors
I'lisiiiialton of Diplomas to
tulliki ktatltiilts t dub Odom Anno
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nil I uc lb rsiiox IVnild Kunyon 11
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eliui simp. Hill I'.itiu uul lict
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I hi 10 Win only six ll krudtlllts list
yi 11 tin lii.l which weie pictuted by tho
ulltkt uid foiiileiu 111 the senior kcadt my
ill.. in unit iso of five over llu k'oup
llu iitviuus year Lust year thcro weio
hull iwinlnl ililtiini. (lulu the Slees.ll
Ml. Ii 11 tine ut
McMuuy colli kt was foundtd by tho
Nuilbwt.t lexis (oiiftielico of tho Meth-
odist I ii.ee 1 1 I Inn t li "south and opened
it. dooi. (oi llu lu.t lime in I ho full of
l''-'l is 1 luuiui eolltkt lu the full of
I ''.'- lull luui yt u s nun ttdltkc" wotk
wis uKiitil und ncoktiilton of this work
by tho "-lilt lltpiiliutnl of l-duculiou and
tin s.utiilioii of lexis (olltkts was ob
lamed in pnl Ituding 1 hit tors of ihe
.lit n 11. uh 1 llu. is vt ly unusual for a
-I hunl In kiiu si uul ml stnior standing 111
such 1 shuil Iiiiiv Hun ;ikun 111 IV.7
lull ittokiutuui ul llu McMmry U A was
m uh b lt win 11 Donald M Kunyon
. iiuu kiiduitt dt sikii Hid ill it ho wished
to itlniil tin iiiiivtisity next yt
R. M. Medley Assistant
Coach for Coming Year
It M Mnllty is It l IV.1.UHU coach
u MiMuiiy lolhkt dining tho ensuing
vt ir iitonliiik lo ill 1 (Hirls and possible
will hold thai osititu foi ytats let conic
lln ntw lit id toitli is to bo uoni utber
thin on llirold David Mnllty .omt two
wnks ultl whu has ustii) til loath iiuu
hi. liis.lt and ox died outon
III 1 unlit ml ivuw Medley Sr do
el 11. I lint ho would Ik fully pit paled lo
to uh 1 tluk It uu 111 xt ytar since ho
hid bit 11 kivm .nth u full and complete
In Hk duillik tho past two weeks. In
eilnilally loub bis long sum battled
bow to it. 1 tho (luui 111 tho bolllo for
w ninth I 1 .litiiklh mil othtr ways. Ha
knows ll 1 'ion' uu tus o k uud thut
tin t 1 o.ilt uu 111 i kiu fn tht (m(
llMlll.
Whit tint .tmis I ml uiouud your
liiikt 1 fin ' '
"that's not 1 siring I'm taking my
will . ditsu tu tin tliaiiu's."- lilo
Htvoud tho l Ins Mussolini Delimt
lit. fits.
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