Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955 Page: 37
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BULLETIN OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE
their way through college. Students desiring such work should
write to the college for application blank. They must make at
least a C grade.
LOAN FUNDS
ELOISE ANDERSON FUND. Judge E. B. Anderson of Goldthwaite
founded this fund in memory of his daughter, Eloise Anderson,
who died in the college during the First World War. Liberty
Bonds owned by Miss Anderson at the time of her death and a
substantial contribution from Judge Anderson were the basis of
the fund. The Anderson Fund has been enlarged by the Women's
Missionary Union of the Sixteenth District.
SALLIE JOY BOYCE LOAN FUND. Miss Annie M. Boyce of the
Riverside Park Baptist Church of San Antonio has created a loan
fund in memory of her sister Miss Sallie Joy Boyce.
The late Mr. W. E. Miller of Goldthwaite has created a fund
for loans to worthy students.
THE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF WACO has established a
loan fund for worthy students.
HARRY PIERCE FUND. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pierce of Walnut
Springs founded this fund for boys in memory of their son,
Harry Pierce, who died while a student in Howard Payne College
during the World War.
WALKER FUND. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Walker have established a
loan fund for worthy boys.
ROBNETT FUND. Friends of Dr. John D. Robnett, Sr., founder
of Howard Payne College, have established a fund in his honor to
be used by both boys and girls.
WEATHERBY FUND. Mrs. J. N. Weatherby of Brownwood has
established a loan fund to aid worthy young men.
MCCARVER FUND. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. McCarver of Los Angeles,
California, have created a loan fund for ministerial students.EGGLESTON FUND. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Eggleston of Vernon
have created a fund for special aid to ministerial students.
SCHOLARSHIPS
HAL F. BUCKNER AND BERTHA BUCKNER SCHOLARSHIPS. Howard
Payne College grants scholarships for literary tuition to graduates
of Buckner Home Academy. On the 25th Anniversary of
the Administration of Mr. and Mrs. Hal F. Buckner, one of these
scholarships was named for each of them.37
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Howard Payne College (Brownwood, Tex.). Catalog of Howard Payne College, 1954-1955, book, April 1955; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46498/m1/39/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.