The H-SU Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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Speech Majors
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Four students tn the Speech De-
partment will be presented in Junior
Speech recitals next -Wednesday and
Thursday . nights.. j Vednesday. night
KofaaBeryl Mahler kndEdlth Lewis
juniors will be "presented". Thurs-
day night Ona Faye Tittle and
Charles Tarrance seniors will read.
Miss Mahler will read a one-act
play "Ashes of Roses" by Constance
D'Arcy MacKaye and two short se
lections from modern poetry "The
Lost Kiss" by James Whitcomb Ri-
ley and "Da Wlsa Child" an Italian
dialect poem by T. A. Daly
Miss Lewis will read 'JK Minuet"
a one-act drama by Louis N. Parker
and also "Larrle O'Dcc" any Irish
dialect poem by W. W. Fink urid
"Vive La Franco" by Charlotte
Holmes Crawford.
"Londondary Air" by Rachel Field
is the play which Miss Tittle will
read along with her two short se-
lections. '
Charles Tarranco will read "El
Crlsto" by Margaret Larkln and
complete the program with two mod-
ern poems.
All four students nro pupils of Mrs.
Nora E. Evcrton. Both nights' pro-
grams will bo given in the Fine Arts
Auditorium and will beKln at 8:15
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Mrs. Luella.May Creevy Dewece
McGahey '
Mrs Ives Mary Anna Campbell
Ann Forrester ... Beth Horn
Tom Hardwlck W. C. Gatlemore
Gordon Kcane Lem Paul Henslee
Ellsworth T. Canning Charles
McClure
George Mason Charles Tarrance
Jason Fleming (Not Chosen)
Walk-ons
Mrs. Davenport Mary Louise
Duck
Baroness Koma Beryl Mahler
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CONGRATULATIONS
First Woman Dorla Jackson
Second Woman .. Martha Howell
Chinese Woman - Barbara Merrell
Bleeker Pete Tippen
Sedgwick Carlton Chapman
General Irving Cumbie
Charles Carlton Chapman
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Symphony Orchtttra
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orchestra will play in Bollinger next
Tuesday night under the sponsorship
of the Bellinger music club. Evelyn
Edmonds Paul Trimmer a Ballinger
boy and Virginia Carley will be the
soloists there.
The Sunday program:
"Overture "Alma Mater" Hndley.
Symphony No. 5 in C Minor
Beethoven.
Allegro.
The Orchestra
Ballad in A Flat Chopin.
Dance of the Gnomes Liszt.
Thurman Morrison
Symphony in D Major E. Edwin
Young.
Andante.
Scherzo.
The Orchestra
Meditation From Suite No. 1 Ma
con Summerlin.
Pizzicato Polka Johan Strauss.
The Orchestra
'Stride Le Vampa "II Trovatore"
Verdi.
At Eventide Lola Gibson Dcaton.
Elizabeth Duck
Concerto in E Minor Mendelssohn.
Allegro nppasionata
Ernest Varner
Die Fledermaus Johan Strauss.
The Orchestra
Evelyn Edmonds Accompanist
The Orchestra's personnel:
Violins: Ernest Varner Macon Sum-
GAL TWO SYMPHONY ORCHES .
merlin Lucialla Monlson Dorothen
Campbell Paul Trimmier Jr. Dexter
Riddle Frariccs Denn Alleno Mc-
intosh Randall Ralcy Martha Jane
Moore Bernard Kirkpatrick Chester
Walker.
Flute: Edgar' Bradley George
Wnlker
Trumpets: Richard Young S. E.
Smith Winnie Dean Modgclin Jean
Bressett.
Tympani: Marlon McClure. .
Clarinets; Allen Bennett Robert
Kilgore. ""'
Oboe: Fonce Scott.
Bassoon: Lois Counts.
Trombones: Marjorie Moore For-
rest Campbell B. B. McKinney.
Horns: Edwin Phy James Saun-
ders. ..Cuba: Voneceal.Brantloy. .
Drums: Mary Ruth Basco Janet
Comer
Violas: Alma Jane Page Dorothy
Mack Aman.
Cellos:" Wanda Fox piano; Betty
Melntoch' violin; Juanita Husted
cello.' .
BASES: Th'urman Morrison Mack
Warner."
Piano: Evelyn Edmonds.
Prtiident CtltbraUi
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campus we need and must soon have
a physical education building a new
chapel or auditorium a new hall for
women and n new administration
building.
When Prcxy camo to this campus
thirty years ago as president of Sim-
mons College the campus boasted of
three buildings.
Through his excellent ltjidershlp
and untiring Bervlcc Hardin-Slmmons
University now has a million dollar
plant to say nothing of its high
scholastic rating.
Prcxy we congratulate you on your
seventy-first birthday and for the
wonderful work you have fostered
during these past thirty years.. The
celebration will not be so colorful this
Mrach 13th but the love respect and
appreciation of your students faculty
exes and friends will be manifold
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Junior Jubilt
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tie Texan" will perform Borne of his
famous rope acts.
Propst tenor soloist of the Cowboy
Band will be featured in several
popular songs. He and Mary Hughes
will also sing several duet numbers.
Tentative plans are that one hour
of the Jubilee will be broadcast over
the facilities of KRBC.
The proceeds of the show will go
to the junior class to be applied
against the cost of the junior-senior
banquet. Rehearsals are under way.
Attention College
Girls
Notice our smart spring
selection of clothes priced
to fit a college girl's allow-
ance. Spring Dresses
Suits
Coats
Slack Suits
Accessories:
a. Hose
b. Gloves
c. Purses
d. Hats
e. Shoes
Come In Today!
WaddinftoriS
LADIE V APPAREL-
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"You Cant Go Wron& the
Right-Way"
609 Oak St. - Phone 5295
RAYMOND AUSTIN Ferguson Hall Representative
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Sunday Morning
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DR. JEFFERSON DAVIS SAN DEFER
We Salute YotiiPrexy on Your 71st Birthday
siHHHLi 1939
For half a century you have labored tire-
lessly and fruitfully in the cause qf education
for the young men and women of West Texas.
For 30 of those years you have enacted a
noble role in the building of Abilene exerting
the full measure of your influence and efforts
in making it a greater city a better city in
which to live.
Throughout Texas there are today men and
women now approaching the prime of their
lives who through the influence of your early
efforts in inculcating in them a love of ideals
are going on to better and greater things are
rendering a priceless service to society.
No more fitting monument of mortar and
stone could be erected in your honor than the
monument of brick and mortar you have built
by your own initiative your determination in
the face of adversity your tireless efforts in
CONGRATULATIONS "PREXY"
RENE'
"All Types of Beauty Service"
1166 N. 3rd St. Dial 4644
CONGRATULATIONS "PREXY"
Hardin - Simmons Shoe Shop
Simmons Corner
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Phone 4833 ' P. O. Box 678
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Prather Furniture & Carpet Co. f
We Can Save You Money
1052 N. 5th Street Phone 4833 i
CONGRATULATION TO PRESIDENT
SANDEFER
Shel ton -Webb Motor Co.
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"The Most Beautiful Thing On Wheels" f j
Dial 4144 No. 1st at Orange
Best Wishes "Prexy"
Thornton's Department Store I
"A City Within Itself"
Fourth and Oak Street
Abilene Texas..!:
BEST WISHES PRESIDENT SANDEFER
Upon Your Seventy-first Year of Outstanding Service
Waldrop Furniture Co.
"Decorative Home Furnishers'
Dr. Sandefer . . .
We salute you upon many years of fruitful service
oh behalf of Abilene and West Texas.
MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY
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358-66 Pine St.
Abilene Texas
Happy
Birthday
"Prexy"
HOTEL
WOOTEN
PHARMACY.
N. E. Peak Mgr.
Congratulations and Best
Wishes
To An Outstanding
Man in the
Field of Education
'Fergus -Wright.
Sipply Company
CONGRATULATIONS
"PREXY"
R. A. MADDOX
DENTIST
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BUY MEAD'S
Fine Bread
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Printing
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Stationery
Company
Congratulations
"Prexy"
HOTEL WOOTEN
Greetings and Best Wishes Dr. Sandefer
ACKER'S SHOE STORE
"Fine Shoes For Men.and Women"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY "PREXY"
Sloan's Drug Store
"Abilene's Most Modern"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY "PREXY"
We Salute You Upon Seventy-one Years of Outstanding
Accomplishment
Red & White Grocery
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Congratulations President Sandefer On Your
Seventy-first Birthday .
BARROW'S
"West Texas' Largest Furniture Store"
HAPPY BIRTHDAY "PREXY"
HARDIN - SIMMONS
BOOK STORE
"On the Campus" .
the cause of Christian education and the youth
of this land your unceasing zeal in pushing
forward to higher better and nobler things
HARDIN -SIMMONS UNIVERSITY. It
will ever stand as the handiwork of JEFFER-
SON DAVIS SANDEFER.
You have builded well in those seventy-one
years President Sandefer. For years on end
those labors will bear fruit; a great educational
institution will move on to greater things as
a result of the impetus you gave it; the char-
acters you have molded in the young men and
young women who have come in contact with
you will affect the lives of unborn generations
of West Texans.
We appreciate all you have done for Abi-
lene West Texas and mankind generally
JEFFERSON DAVIS SANDEFER.
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President Sandefer
Farmers & Merchants
RATIONAL BANK '
ABILENE TEXAS
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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The H-SU Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 22, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 11, 1939, newspaper, March 11, 1939; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96793/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.