Albuquerque High School - La Reata Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1923
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IDENTIFICATION OF SCHOOL BOARD
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After the Mexlcan cesslon ln l848 the Amerlcan government formally
valldated the land grants issued to the Pueblo lndlans by the Spamsh crown
and the Mexlcan repubhc ln the plcture below are represented the governors
of the varlous pueblos at the tlme those grants were confirmed by American
law and the canes which appear ln the plcture are supposed to have been
given those pueblo governors at that tlme by President Lmcoln The treaty
slgned between the lndlans and the Unlted States government extended the
horizon much further than our forefathers knew
Here are unshlne glxsten ng sands unique pueblos open mesas plc
turesque figures ln the r na lve abode-sometlmes on a plece of low land ln
the bend of the R10 Grande surrounded by cottonwoods agaxn on the open
plaln no tree xn sight or as IS the ca e wxth Acoma on top of a brg rock
a vxllage of several hundred mhabxtan s from three to flve hundred feet
aboxe the surrounding plaxn
Sometlmes the stern lnterpretatlon of the wxll of Cod by a tribal medl
cxne man or prophet calls the lndlan to unusual physxcal exertion ln solemn
dances that contmue from sunset until SUDYISC Along with mass at Chrlstmas
eve or Easter mornrng go the natxve dances Qometlmes the pale face IS a
The openlng of tl'e lrrrgatxon dltrlfe plowlng txme plan mg time and the
harvest all are occaslons for solemn ceremonxes X pale face may llve ln
the state for years and not become acqualn ed wxth the lore about hlm Most
speclal occaslons among the lndlans may pass unnotlced by other people for
the lndlans are not prone to advertlse themselves Only the trading of the
Amerlcan has taught the lndxan to place a morev value on hls pottery
weavmg whlch have long made the lnterxor of an lndxan home comfortable
and attractlve
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1'he 111ustrat1ons on page seventeen suggest the mu1t1tude of occupahons
and vocatlons of the cltxzens of the state as well as some of the pOSS1b1llflCQ
for vacatnon days branclmg cattle
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on cattle ranches and chxclcen ranches
sage brush and cactus red peppers
agarnst the glxstenmg walls of an adobe
house fcommon scene here IH the fall
111stor1c churches La Bajada 1-1111 road
between Albuquerque and Santa Fe the
dlfference between an adobe house that
has been left unplasterecl and those that
have been plastered and the rallroadmg
lndustry of the state For occupat1on
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laos ln the northern part of the state famous for the art colony as well as for
the unusually large pueblo bulldmg of the lndlans offer opportumtles for
recreation
One occupation that seems to strangers so forelgn to the state IS the
lumber mxll north of Albuquerque Where do they get the t1mber3 many
a vlsxtor asks at first The vnews on page elghteen are not at all unusual ln
rho northern part of the state Bxg timber may even be reached by auto
mobile ln a few hours tlme from Albuquerque
LAS HERMANOS PENITENTES
CUBERO
Q ubero IS a sxgnet m the sllver ring where sky meets the wltchlng slopes
l Mount laylor an old world vlllage set ln the plated brass of modern oc
len t xl lrf Here are the fallln adobes of an old Spanish rancho here IS
1 lnrdgt umque and fast decaying which spans the canyon through whlch a
mnnutc rlvulet of muddy vsater rushes The graspmg odor of burnlng leaves
comes forcibly upon ones nostrlls Strange black mantled peasant women
hut our their brown cigarettes as we pass their doorsteps A sullen and
mdnflr rent lndlan IS butcherxng behxnd the shop of a graspmg son of
Nlmrahan1 Nlght with a cool breeze comes swmglng down from the higher
mountums The ever present smoke stlll presses our sensltnve nostrils A
you yelps a burro moves restlesslw about your bedchamber
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Bells rmg before dawn The moon hldes lts head ln the west Day
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LOREN IVIQ7LEX EdItor III chlct
MAI C Ol Nl I ONC Xssocmt edltor
VIVIAIN CIBSOIN It nr LdItor
ELIZABETH FEE UIIIOI' Edltor
IOHN DIINEI II Sophomor I:fIItor
MARIAIN CRAXXI ORD I Itf rarx Ldltor
ROSALIE. FLRRY Art Edltor
CARL ALLEN AtImILtIC Edltor
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Chrlstlne LeftwIcI1 ASSISIBHI Art Edlttil
'VIIIdred Llghton ASSISIHHI AtIaIetIL Edltor
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VEDA COOPER AIumnI Edltor
ARABELLA STERRETT Edxtor of Departments
NIATHALIE. FLRSTENFELD EdItor of Organxzahons
WILSON KEIM Humor EdItor
ELNICE I-IERKENHOFF E.dItor of AudItorIum and Calendar
Assistants
ELIOT WIGGLESXVORTH Senlor Staff Asslstant
LILLIAN SCUTT unIor Staff ASSlSt3Ht
MARY FORAKER Sophomore Staff Asslstant
JACK MCFARI AND and WALLACE SHERIDAN Humor Ass ts
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BARBARA E. PHII LIPS Faculty AdVlSSY and Busmess Manager
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LAWRENCE TVIILNE unlor ASSlStaDt ClfCUI3tlOH Manager
DANNY MACPHFRSON Sophomore ASSlStaHt CIrcuIatIon Mgr
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md on the Semor pant ls the school emblem the volcanoes was
us: d for decoratlon lhe majorlty of the lllustratlons thls year are
not drxwmgs but kocak plctures of manv places and thlngs of
mtt rtst We deslre to express our smcere appreclatlon and thanks
I th Kodak Club for thelr hearty co operatlon whlch enabled us to
l ur som: excellent prctures Chrlstlne Leftwlch and Elolse Boren
ml nth rs of the Art Department under the dlrectton of Mlss Shanks
ll lXf tux: n us some rxcellent work Much credlt IS also du 'Vlary
S ntltr Uvyen Marron Loren Mozlev and Wilson K lm for thelr
ht lp m tlrxwlng cartoons Rosalie Furry
ATHLETICS
Xlbuquerque s athlctlcs for the years of Z7 and 73 have b en
1 rltcldtd success ln football basketball track t nms and bas ball
th student body showed the best of sp1r1t ln football thts year s
tt un stands unsurpassed by any eleven of former years The squad
was steady conslstent and happy ever ready to help the Varslty
out Only one game was lost and that to Roswell Albuquerque s
age old rlval tn all departments of athletlcs Although several games
md the state champlonshlp were lost ln basketball the team dxd
manage to wln the Sectional Tournament and a great deal of valuable
department of athletlcs and he IS to be congratulated on the fight en
durance and good sportsmanshlp of hls varlous teams As has b en
the custom because our annual goes to press before the aCt1Vlt1CS of
tennis and track are complete the alumnl sectlon carrles each year
a record of those aCtlVltl6S for the precedlng year Next year we shall
find one phase of athletncs for years not mentloned for Mr Moore
IS begmnmg the development of a school baseball team Good luck
'Vlr Moore we re for you Malcolm Long
XX e are the semors of today w wlll b come alumnae tomorrow
It IS only natural for us the class ot 73 to look wlth some anxiety
upon the record by whlch future classes will know and classlfy us
bam s Wlll be forgotten Cur reputatlon mu t r st upon somethmg
stronger and more endur nv than a class m morlal Our attalnm nts
ar d the mstxtutlons Wlllfll we have estabhshed wlll alon make an
endurmg place for us Let us look th n at som of the worthv thmgs
whlch have been accon pl1 hed m our career and wlth our support
Before l970 we had almost no athletrc schedule Ex n ln that
tyentful vear our men were forced to fight agalnst trem ndou ob
t'1cles Was the goal worthy of the pr1ce3 Th re IS no need ot an
an w We hue but to look at the splendxd schedule of thls year
Do you r member the plays whlch were gn en before that t m 3
You probablv do not Allow us to pomt to the remarkable dramatlc
events of the last two years Were those earlv attempts worth
whrl 5 They certainly were
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THANKS'
To all who l1a1e helped in one wav or anotl1er in tl1e publieation
ot tl11s annual as contributors to the poetr1 literary or joke sections
as Cartoonists pl1otograpl11 rs messengers proof readers and friencllv
e1d11sers we w1sl1 to express our l11 art1 appreciation
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SCl1OOl spirit max he summed up as true sportman-.h p 111 l It 1
sc mol ife u'st as patriotism is more than sudden ljhxsts of ent 1 n so
sthool spirit is more than paving whims and fanciful desires I l im,
interest and loyalty which makes up true school life We fnd that eat 1 tli
1 ses to its highest point of interest and lovalty in t e senior xear hu muc1
depends upon what ha been done in the preceding wears the cl f
tus n its roll memberx of well rounded rharacter persons who are trained
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ta en up hx foll wing 1 N 1 t e lorx f th Xlhuquerquc High Sc oo
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CARL ALLEN VweP1cs1dent NATHAN GLASSMAN Treasurer
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS
NOTE Perhaps the blggest thing 1n the hlstory of the school sys
tem of Albuquerque durlng thls school year has been the openmg of
the two new Junlor hlgh schools Whlle we are sorry that we could
not get more plctures ln tlme to use them we wlsh to commend the
freshman edltors upon whom we had to depend for materlal for thxs
SCIIOH Supplylng thls SCCIIOH ln place of the customary freshman
fctron wlth an Increase of space allowed IS a new venture so that
thc freshman edltors had no gulde nor precedent to follow Thelr
work IS very creditable and we hope you wlll Ilke It
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LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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JOE WHITESIDE Edltor
Llncoln unlor I-Ilgh School accommodates a hundred and twenty
IIIIIIII graders or hrgh school freshmen and enough seventh and
elghth grade puplls to make an enrollment of three hundred and SIXIY
hve The department sy stem IS used whlch glVCS all puplls the ad
xantages of speclally tralned teachers ln each subject The Honor
Roll of Llncoln unlor Hlgh School holds the names of all puplls
maklng two E s and the rest G s All puplls maklng the Honor Roll
are grven rlbbons At the end of the next SIX weeks any that have
dropped below these grades must return thelr rlbbons
Followmg IS the teachlng staff lVIr Ream Prlnclpal Cora W
Allen Assistant Prlnclpal I..orene Severns MUSIC Estelle Welsen
bach Anclent Hlstory and Home Economlcs essle Venable
Spanlsh Eleanor Cameron Mathematlcs Mary OI..aughI1n Unlted
States I-Ilstory Mrs Verna lVIclVIa1ns Grammar and Llterature
Mrs Ada Zolman Intermedlate Gretchen Van Vleck Intermedlate
Belle Sweet Intermedlate
The freshman dlvxslon at I..1ncoIn organlzed wlth the followlng
ofhcers Presxdent T .I WIIII3mS VICC Presldent Charles Rlce
Secretary Bruce Rhodes Treasurer erry Edmundson Record Re
porter Ned Elder La Rc-'ata Reporter oe Whxtesrde
IDENTIFICATION OF PICTURES
Lincoln .Iumor Hugh School
I IVI1ss Cameron 2 Miss Venable 3 MISS WCl8CHbaCh
4 T ,I Wlllrams 5 Charles RICC 6 Bruce Rhodes
UI jerry Edmundson
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DOWN ON THE FARM
By Merle Kartchner
The hammock swmgs neath the apple tree
To the rumblmg drone of the honey bee
The old garden gate swmgs to and fro
Stlrred by the breezes that softly blow
The blrds are SIDQIDQ therr mornmg song
Oh' Don t the davs seem bhssfullx lonf
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c rn cows lI1 tu pasture xt
XX hlle the farmer reaps hls hav and rve
X rlpphng brook seems on pleasure bent
Oh hte IS a dream of sweet contt nt
Oh why should we strne for pomp and wealth
Vvhen the greatest joy IS perfect health3
Tis here to be tound wxth dreams dnrne
Mong Nature s blossoms of frult and une
Of all the Great gllts for whlch l slgh
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Down on the farm
THE TORN BALL GOWN
Bw Hasula 'Vloore
Oh mother what shall l do3 crled Mary Thorne as she held
up her costume for efcamlnatxon It s torn' How d1d xt happen3 l
know I drdnt do rt That horrld mald must haxe done rt And
there s no tlme to get 1 new one It was all rlfrht when l took It out
of the box You know cause you saw rt l lard rt down and told
l llla to hang lt up
May burst lnto tears It was the nxght of the Governor s Ball
and a prlze was offered for the best costume Mary was consxdered
the best deslgner among her set and she had deslgned for herself a
Spanxsh costume that made her look bewrtchlng and also gave credit
to her art
ust as she started another wall of woe there was a clatter on
the steps and her two smaller slsters came rushxng down from the
attxc where they had been sent to play whrle therr mother and sister
dressedf or the ball
Mother look what we found It was ln a suit case set back
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them to play house-"
"Mary, the very thing!" cried Mrs. Thorne. "Here, give me
the case. Mary, this is the costume I wore thirty years ago at the
lnauguration ball. That was just before your father and l were
married."
She took the case from Midget and set it on the bed. She then
opened it and took out the contents, which were mostly wrapped in
tissue paper. There was a pair of dainty blue slippers, with silken
hose to match. Then from its rustling wrappings she drew a beauti-
ful blue brocaded gown. Last of all on the bottom tray lay a beau-
tiful lace underskirt and the wire frame that made the dress stand out
Mother' How did you ever make it?
l didnt dear Your grandmother spent one solid week on
this costume alone
l just bet anything you had every dance full that night
Yes dear l was so tired when l reached home that l could
scarcely undress
And you mean for me to wear ltu
Yes you are to wear it
Oh its ever so much prettier than this one and Mary held
up the poor little Spanish dress
Well hurry dear It s half past seven now and you know lm
comes at nine
At nine exactly Mary stepped into the parlor to receive the
criticism of her father and 1m who were Waltlng for her and her
mother
im could only stare He knew Mary was pretty but he had
never seen her look so beautiful as she did now
Mary you beautiful thing' he cried Then realizing where he
was he stopped
Mrs Thorne entered the room at this moment with the wraps
Fifteen minutes later they entered the ballroom A sudden hush
fell ower the throng which was soon broken bv exclamations and
compllments
The evening held great stores for Mary and that night when she
folded the dress away for some reason or other she dropped a kiss on
its bosom
Three weeks later the engagement of Miss Mary Thorne to Mr
ames Huddnot was announced That explains the mystery of the
kiss on the dress bosom
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ROBERT PETTIT Edutor
Washlngton unlor Hugh School IS located III the Lowlands mar
VI ashlngton Park The senior class of our school together wlth the
senior class of the I..1ncoln unlor I-llgh School IS the nxnth grade or
regular freshman class of the hrgh school accordln to the system of
former years At present there are IH the nmth grade at the Wash
lngton school one hundred and twenty two puplls Added to thus
number are flfty two sub freshmen who recelwed mld year promo
tlons Some of these may attend summcr school and be promoted to
the regular tenth grade of the Senior Hlgh School next September
The junlor hlgh schools IC strlung earnestlx to prepare all the nxnth
grade puplls IH the CIIV tor the Senror IJIIQI1 School and we feel con
fident that the greatest prooortlon of them wxll fulfill our expectatlons
ln the last half ot the CI hth grade xre seventv ln the first hwlf
twenty CI ht The seyen two sectlon has nlnety two puplls who
wall comprlse the elghth grade of next year So there are at the
VI ash1ngton unlor Hugh at present three hundred and SIXIY four
puplls ot those enrolled last September 1n the seventh eighth and
nlnth grades
IOIIOWIII IQ the teachlng staff Mr Van BUSRITR Prlnclpal
Pfterstn En lxsh Mr Bond En llsh and Music Dorothy McAllister
Grammar and Spanlsh Irene DHVIS Hlstorv V1oletE ahn Hlstory
and General Scxence VI lnltred Hlllxard Arlthmetlc Wilma Snyder
G 0 raphx and SPWNIIW Crace Rorodel Spanish Nota Bates
Sex en one
The freshman dxvxslon organlzed vwxth the following offlcers
Presldent Margaret Shortle Nlce Presldent Mary Llvlngston Sec
retary Kenneth lxeller Treasurer Iertrude Magee Record R
porter Howard Vveggs I a Reata Reporter Robert Pettit
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IDENTIFICATION OF PICTURES
Washington Junior High School
I Mr VanBusk1rIc 2 lVIxss ohnson 3 MISS Rogers
4 Mr Bond 5 Miss Peterson 6 Mlss Borodel
7 Margaret Shortle 8 Marx Lxvmgston 9 Gertrude
Magee I0 Howard Vveggs I I I Robert Pettit
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NOTE The odntor wishes to express 'xppleelrtmn to those who hive 'lS9IStCd In thus section
prrtlt lxry to Phllm Mr'M1lns Chur es Rcnfro L-eorge Hubbell Dorothy brose Rosalie
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THE HISTORY DEPARTMENT
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Hlstorles 'ire as perfect as the hlstornn ns wlse 'tnd IS grfted with an eye 'md 1 soul Carlyle
Why Study It?
Vye study hlstory for an underst ndmg of 'hose ey ents of the
past whlch aft ct our natron our ll'1StlfUtlOHS our arts and our
sc1 nce that through that Lnderstandlng may be deyeloped m us
a breadth a rd strength ot 1nt llect and of sprrxt that wlll make of us
the typ of cltlzens that wrll malntcnn th strength of our natlon
Two years of hlstory are equxred for graduatlon one of whrch
IS devoted to Lnlted States hlstory and CIYICS the other year to be
sel cted from anclent medrey al and modern hlstory courses and
economlcs Three years are necessarv 1f the student majors ln hlstory
and three are recommended for all puplls who wrsh a well rounded
out course of 'xcademlc subjects mstead of techmcal or sclentlfic
Of conslderable lnterest to the puplls ID the hrstory department
were the essays written on Amerlcrtmsm though the wmner cannot
ln announced here because our department goes to press before the
fmal decisions are made by the Judges
Facslmlles presented here are of the Ulster County Gazette, pub
llshed on Saturday anuary 4 l800 After a part of the paper had
already gone to press on the slow hand set ty pe machine of that
day came the report shortly yerlfled of the death of our first presl
dent George Washlngton Close CXHUIIDBTIOYI of these pages
through a readmg glass vwlll reveal to the reader reports of the act1v1
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of Engl sh so many puprls elect d adwan ed courses that an extra
c ass 11 Am r1c1n hte atcsr ard two classes ln Engllsh llteratur had
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CO'I'IpOs1tlOrl and ht rature classes The mechanlcal slde of oral and
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terpretauon ancl apprec atron are emphaslzed ln the llterature classes
ln the s cond sem ster of the fourth year of Engllsh orlgmal compo
srtron IU verse ads mterpretatlon and apprecratlon of the works of
the famous poets The old ldea that because hlgh school stud nts
could not hope to approxrmate the masters they should make no at
ten pt to use th verse forms has b en replaced recentlv by the praf
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have done we at l ast qualrfy for apprecratlon As a man who has
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of ex eslvht so the man who has no conception of the lntrrcacles of
poetry through actu l exp rlence cannot appreclate th accomph h
m Pts of the po ts What our own htgh school students can do IS
shown by the orrgmal verse rn the poetry sectlon
W hat elese do mc do3 During the first sem ster senlor class s
wrote one act plays one of whlch has been glven two publlc p r
formances once ln assembly and once at one of the samtarlums
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m ster ln accordance wlth tne plan of the Natlonal Council of
Teachers of Engllsh Educatron Vveek was observed through class
dlscusslons and oral themes on such subjects as the followmg The
Sterl ng Towner Blll Legrslatlon Over Chlld Labor Flag Etlquette
Educatlon rn Chma lndva and oth r countries ln some of the
classes the plan of holdmg conventrons was followed Several essay
contests were sponsored by th d partm nt The patrlotlc essay con
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hlm after he hnrshes hlgh school so the department devlsecl a plan
which yould glve puplls detective rn those respects an opportunltx
to equlp themselves so that they might compare fax orably Wllh grad
uates of anv Amerlcan hlgh school After school classes were formed
both m spelllng and rn p nmanshlp and puplls who were defective
were requlred to take the work The advantages of such courses
were so apparent to the students that many enrolled who were really
not poor enough to be required to do so and expressed themselves as
bemg glad that such opportunltles had been offered them
Celebratlon of the hrst Good Fnfrllsh Vlfeelc ln Noxemb r ID
cluded the makmg of posters bv the puprls of the art classes pronun
clatlon drrlls spellxng m xtches patrlotlc es av cont st annlal ex
temporaneous oral theme cont st and an audltorlum program The
ten best spellers IH school as shown bv the spellmg matches w rt
Beatrlce Noe Thelma Adams Thelma Noe Patrrc ATIYGS France
Armljo IOUISC Oesterrch Cl1flSt1HC Shay er uamta Morgan Lenore
Pettrt and Arabella Sterrett Beatrice Noe won hrst place Lenort
Pettlt second Chrrstme Shaver thxrd ln the fxnal spelllng match
Flnals ln the extemporaneous oral theme contest were held ln the
audrtorlum wlth the fOllOWlDg results FIYST place Gladys DOTIS
Loren Mozley and Nathalxe ldurstenfeld tled for second thlrd place
Vlvlan Glbson Flrst place ln the poster contest was given to Rosalle
Furry and second to essle Holt The bronze medal offered by the
lNat1onal SOClCtV Colomal Daughters for flrst place ln the essav con
test was awarded to Orrle DSVIS Certlflcates of Merlt were awarded
to Ollle Stewart Gladys Dorxs Earl Marcus and Maxwell Watts
EUHICC l-lerkenhofl played two plano solos
The second Good Englr L1 Week was observed ln February
Word posters were made by the puplls ln the varlous Engllsh class s
to emphasize synonyms homonyms and other word stuclxes A
emphasls ln November was placed upon composition the departm nt
endeavored to place the emphasls ln February on literature T e
first part of the audxtorlum program conslsted of llvlng plctures from
literature Scenes were hrst glven from David Copperfield Macbeth,
Dlssertatlon on Roast Plg Sxlas Marner and As You Like It There
were also plctures of Washlngton and Wllson The second part of the
program conslsted of dramatlzatlons of scenes from the Last of the
Mohlcans, The House of the Seven Gables, and A Tale of Two Cltles,
also an orngmal one act play The Whole Blumen Family by Dorothv
Grose w KS presented by the pupils ln he senlor Engllsh classes Ed
ward Pmeau and the orchestra asslsted very materlally wlth muslc
The plan followed ID the presentation of orlgmal plays IS that the
authors of the play dxrects the play and takes one of the parts
Dorothy Grose s play was a clever take off on domestlc llfe Ruth
the herolne has a dlfhcult txme entertalnmg her best beau owing
to the actxvltles of her small brother and slster The cast was as
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Alchemlst wrltten and dlrected by loren Wlozley nlhls was a
tragedy of the Mlddle Ages Andreas Schwartz the alchemlst was
played by Loren Mozley lhe alchemlst abandons hrs project of
maklng gold from base metals whlch IS sponsored by Duke Conrad
played by Wllllam Vaughey to compound an el1x1r of llfe The
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The development of the Latln D partment can be notlced rn
many wavs by one who IS acquamted with the work of the cl part
ment The enrollment shows an lncrease well rn keeplng wrth the
rest of the school no sublect showmg an lncrease of less than fxve
p rcent and som showlng as hlgh as fifty five p rcent
Much has been done IH the way of provldmg b tter materral ln
thls way the students have been able to become lnterested IH many
phases of the work that prove that although l..at1n rs not spoken as
a language at the present tlme rt IS not dead More COPIES of such
books as Ben Hur uo Vadls Last Days of Pompeu have
lncreased the lnterest 1n the llterature of classlcal tmles and a collec
tlon of reproductions of works of art haxe made lt possible to compare
the art of those txmes and later tlmes wlth more appreclatlon Em
phasls placed upon the prlvate llfe of the Romans adds greatly to
the human Interest
The relatlon of l..at1n to practlcal llfe has been stated so often
and IS so obvrous that lt hardly seems necessary to repeat lt News
paper and magazlne CllpplI'lgS aclvertlsements cartoons and even
humorous cllpplngs from such magazines as Life many ot whlch
are used for bulletin boards show that a knowledge of the classics
greatly enrlches a student s ablllty to read mtellxgently
From the Fargo Forum of anuary I3 1923 comes added m
forrnatlon of the value of Latm from the practlcal srde Recent re
search ln one of our leadmg UHIVCISIUCS has brought to llght that 1n
an analysls of twenty thousand words ln the Standard Dlctlonary
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percent An analysls of two thousand Latln words hsted ln l odge s
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lhc Spanish Depntment IS one of the strong departments wlth
an enrollment of srxtx 111 the thlrd vear and eleven rn the fourth vear
classes The arm of the department IS to gnc to the puplls 1 work
beautx of the language and an ldta of the wealth of Spanish lltera
ture The coursts offered are of eourl X rlue both to Sp2lI'llSl1 and to
El'lQllSll sp aklng students for strtss IS pl xc ed ewenlv upon the gram
mar and the xocabularly work ln the hrst two years the founda
tlons are establlshed through drlll rn Spamsh grammar and a study
of several Spanlsh classlcs vwhlch fUl'I'llSl1 the basxs of an ex eryday
xocabularly Wrltten composltlon IS emphaslzed because of ltS drxll
xalue ln the study of grammar ln the thlrd vear more classlcs are
studled and grammar revelwed the specxal purpose however berng
to Increase the vocabulary apprecrably and to conslder the llterary
qualltles of Spanlsh literature Spanlsh IV lncludes more oral work
Two debates are held each month and questlons of national and local
Importance are hotly dlscussed and settled To ald ln the study of
the classlcs ln the fourth year each student IS requxred to read and
report on four books
On Aprll I3 the thlrd and fourth year classes gave two one act
plays by the celebrated Spanish dramatlst acmto Benavente who
was an honored guest ln America ln March The first of the plays
Sm uerer deals with the ancient Spanish custom of arrangement
of marrlage by the fathers A modern couple while thelr fathers
fall to arrange the satisfactory dowery because one of them IS stlngy
d crde to take matters rn thelr own hands and marry This gives the
father of the senorlta a real thrrll The second play De Pequenas
Causas has for lts theme the reslgnatlon of a mlnlster of the mterlor
who IS lnfluenced by hrs wife not to reslgn so that she mlght shine
at a great court dlnner glyen ln honor of a prlnce of Persla ln ad
dltlon to the two plays Nlelba Stanton gaxe an excellent mterpreta
ton of a Spanrsh dance Emma and ROQ3llC Sanchez sang a duet
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Cast for Sm uerer
LUISH Anna Montoya
Pepe George Huhb ll
Manuel Tom VC lllcerson
Doncella Olhf Su wart
Cast for De Pequmas Causas
Emrlla 'Vlargarct Qastlllo
Manuel lgna ro Candelarxa
Gonzales Ronald Gray
Hernandez Earl Rlchmond
Crlado Eugene Reynolds
Qwmg to the tact that the Sp3IllSlT program was pr sented so
late 1n the year scenes from the plays cannot be used ln thls xssue
of l a Reata but group plctures ulll be printed HT the al .mm section
next year
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A secohd year ot lrench was offs red thls y ar to enable the
pupils who started the language last yr 11' to compl te the two unlts
which are neccssary IU order to secure unlyerslty entrance credlts
lty makes It more l:C3S1lDlC to offer rec ular courses ln that language
than other modern languages yet the puprls who haye had the op
portunlty to secure two ytars preparatlon ln French art not sorry
they began the work but aITTlJlllOUS to gain a sp akmg acqualntance
wlth French Of specral mterest to the Frcnch class haye been the
French newspapers to whlch they haye regularly subscrlbed They
feel as though thev can already read the dally news as appreclatlwely
IH a French newspaper as ID thelr own A p cuhar lnterest IS natur
ally attached to readlng of Amerxcan affalrs xn a forelgn pap r for
there the puprls begm to s e our country rn the lrght wlth whlch rt IS
vlewed by the people of other countrles Such an eve opener IS
good for any people
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th it lr nn on hundreel to a hunclrcd and flftx booles ar checlc d out
e rch weele Its unpopularltx rs e xusecl be the fact thu most of th s
books have to be read 1n order to recexwe any crcdlt ID ee rtaln cour
t 1 most promlne nt belnef Lnlted bt xte Q lu tory ind CINIC In e xe 1 of
these courses each student must read a certam number of pages from
ertun sp clhed books All of these books rrc placed on reserxe ln
the Llbrary and can only be take n out for a short perlod of time thus
enablmg ex eryone to have a chance at the books
Ihe CHTICIGHCQ of MISS lnuhr has placed the I xbrnx on x Ingh r
plane than ever before Her untxrlng efforts haw made our Library
a department to be proud of We hop that lt vull rem un so through
out the wears
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The grrls began thelr season vslth end ball whlch the boys
tlought an easy game then came captaln ball which aroused the
eurrosrtx of the boys TI 3 thought the xocal exhlb tion at the tour
name nts lndlcat d an lnterestmg vame Do you wond r that th
gxrls sometimes thlnlc lt takes noxs to mt rest boys IH athletlcs'
Ioole out bovs Basketball howexer proved most II1t8l'CStII1g to
the gurls Several tournam nts were held ln the gymnaslum In th
last one ane Llvmgston s t am put up a partxcularly stlff opposltlon
In tenms the glrls took a step out of doors One and all were given
good lnstructlons but only a few grasp d the gam firmly EUDIC
Herkenhoff was elected as the best glrl p ay er ln school and Ilan
Parth as second best The rcal valu s of all th s gam s how ver
as well as of callsthenxcs dumb b lls Indran clubs breathxng exer
cxses and other actlvltles of physlcal tramlng classes w re felt by all
the glrls ln the classes and may not b s en at present Af r all t
IS only ln the development of physlcal and nervous reserve pow r xn
womanhood that the real value of physxcal trammg courses for glrl
mav be found
The boys of the departm nt were first occupled by football
Matwark probably best known as tumblmg was taken up for awhxl
Next came work on the rmgs whxch IS very hard b cause xt takes both
sklll and muscl Th n came basketball esp crally popular wth th
boys as well as wlth the glrls The regular classes were dlv d d mto
t ms that plaved gam s ln th gymnasxum whlch were of as much rn
t rest to them as the gam s of the first team Charl s Pxerce can
tamed th wmmng team Followmg basketball was boxmv
round betw en Bob Botts and Fred Kimball would have been an ex
c t rg cxcnt for any of us to s Then as the sea ons chanfv cl
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of the boys untll the football season rolls around again next ftll Hera
too the purpose of the class work IS IH reallty not the dey elopm nt
of athletes hut the development of a physlc rl mechanlsm that can
stand the straln on muscles yrtal organs and nerves occasloned by
the actxyltles of lxfe
As other departments endeayor to develop mental and moral
stamxna the physlcal trarnlng depxrtment holds IIS place IH the cur
rlculum of the mod rn school sy stem as a m ans of developmg phys
ical and moral stamlna a sllghtly dlfferent angle perhaps hut all
worklng toward the same goal the complete development of ideal
womanhood and ldeal manhood There must he an lnstxnct to play
to get fresh a1r and to develop 1 suhsconsclous ohseryance ot the
laws of health The competltlye IHSIIIICI used ln games develops the
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In the northeast corner of the third floor of the Hlgh School
hu ldlnv IS one of the huslest places you can find anywhere and
someone rc marks and the norslest
Thls 1 the home of the Commerclal Department and our so
tlme IS hut an IHCIICHIIOII ot o r rn lu l1v
The progress of th c Jrnmercml students 19 hown hy the recog
n1t1on thu haye gcun tl tro n yarlous sourc The shorthand
classes have a ont hundred percf nt memhershlp ln the Older of
Gregg AYIISIS an 0lQ'1I'll7lll0l'1 rn unt med hy the offlclal puhllcatlon
of the Gregg Shorlhar d sy stem lox tht promotion of 'IYIISIIC and
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eommercral subjects furnlshes thcm not only a means of llvellhood
hut an opportunlty for a college educatlon that mrght otherwrse he
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who are makxng thelr way through college
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pharmacy at the Unlverslty of Southern Qalrtornla Ely counts the
tlme spent on commerclal vxork rn hlgh school conslderably more
than worth whlle
Ben Harris 20 after two years ln a business office IS now
enrolled ln the Unlverslty of Callfornla contmulng his offlce work
after school hours
Catherine Dearlng I9 and Loulse McDowell Zl are 1n the
office of Dr l-llll presldent of the Unn ersxty of New Mexico at the
same time domg college work MllO llnthlcum 71 IS at South
western College Wlnheld Kansas Stephen Ballrng Z0 spent two
years ln the Cltlzens Natlonal Bank and thus year entered the Um
versxty of MISSOUYI Dovle Mae ohnson 22 rs at the Unlverslty
of New MEXICO and after school hours I5 employed rn a real estate
office
Others of last year s graduates who went directly from school
to good busmess posltlons are lrma Whitehouse secretary to Superm
tendent lVl1lne Adele Morelll first wlnner of the Underwood silver
medal ln New MEXICO rn the law office of Mr ohn Srms Myrtle
Brown wxth lVlr Magee of the State Tribune Clarlta Sanchez
the State Natlonal Bank
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THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
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Sclence IS one of the most mterestmg and 1nHuent1al factors
of today Sclence controls our hospltals our electrlclty our new
machmes our very llves Hosprtals of today are entlrely dxfferent
from those of fifty years ago Surgery was a most lmportant element
m the war Sclentlsts are constantly provldmg new and bettel
methods of SHVIIIQ' lauman l1fe New IIIXCIITIOHS are makmo' cond1
tlons better
The SCICHCP of enfnneerrng IS maklng llfe more lnable whrlc
the SLICHCC of medlcme ns lengthenlng llfe to enjoy these condltlons
Who would he WllllIlQ to go hack to the tlme of our grandmothers
wlth no electrlc llghts no automoblles no motron plctures nor alr
planes wlth no well equrpped hospxtals vyrth therr tralned nurses and
hlghly speclallzed doctors and sur0feons3 All of these thlnvs haye
been accompllshed by sclence xnd more IS belng accomplrshed each
year
A yast amount of study and hard work art necessary to xc
complrsh anvthrnv along a screntlflc llne A pl1VS1ClEll'l must haw
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a hospltal before he has learned those thlnvs whlch arc alrt ady cl s
covered A great deal more tllne and study and practlce are nctcs
sary before he can go ln advance of hls contemporarles lhc sam:
IS true of any branch of sclence A beglnnlng of thls tralnlng can
be made ln hlgh school As we all know a house bullt upon the
rock endures and the sclence department 19 most ccrtalnly l flrnl
rock Everyone IS requlred to have one laboratory 9C16'l'lLt tor
graduatlon
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lhe most Llgffllll artlcles of exery day llfe are such common
plice thlngs as chalrs and tables Xvhat would we do wlthout
hou es and thelr furnlshlnvsl SLIIDPOSIDQ all the carpenters and
woodworkers went on a strlke a lastlng one for about ten years
let us sav Vlfho would lllllld houses to replace ones that by chance
had become destroyed3 Who would make the new ones necessary
to accommodate a growlng populatlon ID many of our commu'l1
tles3 Where would anyone g t furnlture or even have olsl furnl
ture repalred3 Such a sp culatlon shows us how very lmportant
thls work IS
The wheels of tlm grlnd slowly but surely ln revlewlng the
last four years of lnclustrlal educatlon IH the Albuquerque Hlgh
Schools we ICVIVC our hopes for the future Llke the wheels of tlme
the lndustrlal educatlon has been rolllng slowly but surely The
past four years have seen the lnauguratlon of a two years course
for machlnlsts It has seen the graduatlon of such a group of stu
d nts and has followed them through the flrst year of successful
competltoln ln the trade for whlch they were tralned Four years
have seen the shop equlpment and student enrollment doubled
Perhaps the greatest step of all IS the recognltlon whlch the ln
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IS the first 1n the Unlted States to be so recognized
What wxll the next four years bflflgg Flrst rn hue of need IS
a new shop ln each of the junior hlgh schools a four year course of
lndustrlal educatlon ln our senior high school a new forge shop a
mod rn drawlng room more equlpment for our prtscnt shop and
the contlnued success of our graduates
By their works ye shall know them
HUIVIE EEDNDHIES
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An lnnovatlon rn the system thls year was the plan of servxng
noon lunches which followed from the first of December untzl March
These lunches were served three tlmes each week, Tuesdays, Wed
nesdays, and Thursdays, at moderate prlces About hfty wx .-
served each day, often a great many more
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On Tuesday October 31 the second Home Economlcs class
gave a Hallowe en breakfast m the domestxc sclence rooms The
table was decorated wxth black cats owls and wxtches A charmmg
menu was served carrymg out a color scheme of black and orange
The guests of honor were Miss C111 and Mrss Vanderwork
The department has recelved several glftS thls year a case of
CYISCO from Mr llfeld 3 Pyrex baklng dlshes 6 custard cups from
COIDIHQ Glass Works Colnlng N Y 1 pmt Thermos bottle from
lcy Hot Bottle Company ZW lbs Dromedary cocoanut Hllls Bros
Company New York 1 bottle Premxer salad dressmg Francls H
Leggett Company New York 5 lbs chocolate Hershey Chocolate
Company Hershey Pa 1 can 7alek chocolate Pennsylvama
Chocolate Company Pxttsburg Pa 1 bottle Cexto Kectln Sales
Company Rochester New York 4 lbs Royal bakmg powder Royal
Bakmg Powder Company New York 1 lb cocoa Walter Baker
Company Dorchester Mass To each of these compan1es the
home economlcs department wrshes to express appreclatlon
Une of the bxg occaslons of the year was the banquet served
ln the corrldors on the second floor on the night of April I2 ln honor
of the basketball team Others present were Supermtendent Mllne
and Mrs Mnlne Mr McRae presldent of the Board of Educatxon
and Mrs McRae Mrs LaBar prmclpal and a majorlty of the mem
bers of the faculty The long table was beautxfully and appropr1ately
decorated near the center were two bulldogs typlfylng the fightmg
Splflt of the team baskets of pmk sweet peas and hghted candles
and pmk nut baskets gave cheerfulness to the scene at first glance
then there were menu cards on whlch appeared figures ln green and
booklets contammg the words of the school songs whlch were sung
after the toasts Not the least of course was the carefully prepared
and well served menu whlch was decxdedly a credlt to the Domestlc
Sclence Department
Of partlcular lntcrest to the school as a whole rs the annual
fashion show put on ln the aud1tor1um by the Home Economlcs de
partment A take off on the lmportance of woman s dress from a
man s polnt of vrew provldecl conslderablc amusement for the
audxence at thls year s show m Vlay Ar any tlm during the year
the artlstlc and useful problems bemg worked out by the glrls ln
the sewmg classes show the prar tu al br n fxts whlrh the course QIVCS
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for the place cards for the football banquet was mad by Elolsm Boren
ancl other puplls IH the class 3SSlStCC'l 1n the work of p'11nl1nfr thcln
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by Katherlne Lytton who was assxstecl ln the work of palntmv by
E.lo1se Boren Vlvlan lVl1rabal and Ruth VVoocl Ih g1rls ln tl1
classes also asslstecl the art eclltors of la Reata who werc members
of the Art Class the hrst semester and of thc Vvlnstler Club through
out the year
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Vlorvan s Club on October 5 lVl1ss Shanks was on tl A1t lea
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w ere all CI1Ll'lllSl?lQt1K wbout h punt nffs except the futurxsts
lebruary tht club also aw the fvzh blt of M1 Hartman s palnt ngs
at the Elks Club
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were kept ln small portfohos whlch were made by the gnrls Large
partfollos were also mad ID whlch to keep thelr other work All
these asslgnments were lntencled to develop good taste Once galned
good taste IS the source of conslderable happlness to the pupils and a
guldxng prlnclple ln everyday llfe later for 1t has practlcal value 84
well as artrstlc value The clothes a man wears the home he bullds
every object of use whlch he may gather about hlm wrll lnflucnce
men s Judgments of hlm ln buslness good taste can be made an
actxve sellmg force It Wlll glve beauty and effectxveness to retaxl
store wmdows and counters lt wxll gxve power to every lett r rl he
Important quallty IS only partly mstmctxve ln a pupxl lts devolp
mg th men and wom n IH th schools today They are solvlng rt
through school art Though the Art Department m Albuquerque
Hlgh School IS one of the smallest ln the school very credltable pro
gress has been made and the pupils m the class show mark d 1m
provement IH thelr art work as well as an ambltlon to apply what
th y have learned
When thlS sectlon goes to press the class IS buslly engaged ID
selectlng prmts by lVl1llet Carot Raphael Vvhlstler and other famous
palnters The prmts wxll be pald for from the treasury of the club
Plans are also being made for sketchmg and PICHIC trrps later ln th
sprmg
For the benefit of those who wlsh to know somethlng of tht
artist for whom th club was named we add the followmg Whlstl r
was an Am rlcan artlst who created no school but the finest quality
of hls art was p rsonal to hxmself CODSCIOUSIY or unconsclously
THE WHISTLER CLUB
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hrs lnfluence IS felt ln countless studlos We are naturally prone to
estlmate llfe by materlal standards and to sharpen our wlts at the
expense of what rs splrltual to have lxttle reverence or habrt of qulet
thoughtfulness and too soon to lose the realltles of character devel
opment ln hablts of worldlxness Wlth VVh1stler we may do well to
enter at tlmes 1nto the tranquil half llght of the soul and ponder upon
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The human soul and xnusxc are alom eternal How true
that IS for musxc IS the product the CYPTCSSIOD of some soul The
sound of muslc stlrs the soul Thus vear the varlous orgamzatlons
of the muslc department have endeavored to reallz every expressxon
which a composer has wrltten mto his musxc Everyone who has
heard our hlgh school orchestra or chorus t stxfies that th s goal has
b en reached The musrc d partment has rendered rnvaltable as
slstance to every school actluty as the program shows It has won
the pralse and grltltude of everyone rn the school for what would
we have done at the presentatron of each play lf the orchestra had
not glven nts able ass1stance3 How dull assemblres would b wlth
out an occaslonal slng
The chorus IS composed of about seventv volces whos talthful
work IS shown IH the excellent blendmg of volces and umty of sxng
mg whlch has been the ldeal they sought for and secured A group
of men s volce as a part of the chorus work has frequentlv added
th necessary pep to our athletic meetlngs
The orchestra has been unusually progressne thls year A large
number of students have jomed thrs orvanlzatron wrth the purpose of
malcmg lt bugger and better It has been of mestxmable value to the
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Musxc Calendar
Nl6XlCO hducatlonal Assocl xtlon
SpE1l11Sl1 Play Dramatrc Club Play
SEZIIIOY Play Clrls Leafvue Program
unlor Play Class Day Baccalau
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Personnel of the Orchestra
VlOllf1S ane l-lunlng Edward
llneiu eanette Katz Nlles Strum
qulst Bunella Mandell Gladys Karl
cofe Marlon Hammond Francls
Burdell Charles Wegs Creorge Hub
bell Edward Rowe Robert Hall
Cornets Ceorge Anderson
Charles Renfro Earl Richmond
Alpert Dawes
Clarlnet Harold Blank
Saxaphone Albert Kool
Sllde Trombone Robert Cheney
and Harold Satterfleld
Cello Hugh Munn
Bells Eunlce Herkenhoff
Plano Margaret Bunn
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THE PRINTING DEPARTMENT
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'lhe Prlntlng, Department has been materlally adxanced by the addmon
of a new lmotypc A new press has al o been added which makes the
efftclency of the department not merre drudgery because of the slow process
offered for an mcrease rn speed IH turnmg out the work and an opportunlty
to show more artlstlc arrangement Mr Carleton assures us that It rs not
everyone who makes a good prmter We agree wnth hlm we know that
we owe much to Mr Carleton for the artlstlc arrangement of thxs publxcatlon
as well as for the accuracv IU lts prlntmg We belleve that the mlstakes ln
the workmanshlp of our book are so few that no apology need be offered
only commendatlon of the work of the department As Mr Carleton
says one must be able to spell correctly and to dlvlde words properly at
the end of llnes else the prlnted matter would have the general aspect of
a small boy s composxtlon
Besldes the pl1lDllC3tlOn of thrs book each year the prlntmg department
IS responsible for the printing of the RECORD the OETCIHI newspaper of
Albuquerque Hugh School as explained ln ACTIVIXICS as well as for the
prlntlng of such other matter as all forms used ln the supermtendent s offlce
and the prlncxpal s office tlckets and programs for all plays mvltatlons to
the umor Senior Prom recexpt books for the Athletlc Assoclatxon and for
the La Reata staff athletlc txckets prlnted posters for games tags outsxde
readlng lusts and no doubt a number of other necessltles whlch we are unable
to enumerate here because of our own lgnorance of the prlntlng business as
lt concerns a public school svstem Yea the printer must be a busy man
especlally at the end of the year when the final pages for the annual are
belng set and programs for Senlor Class Nlght and for Commencement are
belng prepared
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SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY
HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS
Flrst Semester
Second Semester
Adviser lVl1ss Dlxon
The hlstory of the world xs made up of the llves of herolc men
who have had a deflnxte goal ln VICVN and who have attalned that
goal The Scholarshlp SOCl6ty represents the heroes of school llfe
for lts members have had hlgh grades for thelr goal and they have
attaxned that goal But they have not only made good grades they
have achleved leadershlp ln school affalrs They are not th book
worms who drudge over each days lesson merely to recelve the
hlghest grades ln class they are the best because they real1ze that
good grades are a stepplng stone to great thmgs They also real1ze
that whlle there are many who could have good grad s lf th y worked
hard enough that only the very best of us are able to exc ll in
grades and actlvltles both
A llst of the members for thls vear shows that the S horarshxp
SOC1Cty really leads the school s actxvltxes Carl Allen presrd nt for
the first semester won hls A ln football and played a part ln the
senlor play Under Cover Leona Haney presldent for the s cond
actlve ln commerclal work Marcella Reldy IS Jumor class presxdent
semester IS also presldent of the Webster Debatlng SOClCty and
Nathan Classman took a promment part ln football and was captam
of th basketball team Lenore Petltt has b en a memb r of the
RECORD staff presldent of the Correspondence Club and an en
trant ln the Declamatory Contest Vlrglnla Bragg Vlvlan Cnbson
and others were members of LA REATA staff Eumce Herkenhoflf
played the lead ln the junior play Captaln Klcld -Ir Mary Garrett
played a promment part ln the Dramatlc Club play Come Out of
the Kltchen Bob Hughes IS an athlete and cheer leader Vlvlan
Glbson took part ln the senlor play Under Cover Ollie Stewart
was rn the Spanlsh play and declamatory contests and lnter soclety
debates Among the debaters we find Vxvlan Glbson Mary Garrett
and Arabella Sterrett all of whom won llterary letters by belng on
the audltorlum debate The most promment members of last year s
senlor class earned away gold A s, as tokens of thenr leadershxp ThlS
year sees them promment ln Universxty circles, whlch dxsproves the
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1tr dl many who t11tc lc r th 5 l1ol.1rsl11p So 1 tx but fal t
o attavn lt by a narrow 11121111111 lhcx w1ll la th rntmur I5 lor ne t
semester for honest 1f1to1t anl p 1s rxfrancc .1 ways YNIII fwse
s u ents who twll hort or Lrlt 1 1 ll 11 Il s 3 o 1 1 an as ntccs
sary a part ot tl1e schoo. s stand 11d ol vrades as the Sf co1 d teams are
1n ?ltlllLt1Cb and the ol cond casts 111 Cl1dI11c'illCS for thc1r co111pet1t1on
Jrges others to do tl1c1r la st and o the Scholarsh p standards are
ralsed A lrttle morc earn st tttort .11d fhtsr students w ll also Je
numb 1cd amonfr tht s uct uw
each year tht Schol lSl11P Society IS more hrn x stablls e
1n school BHHIYS each war 111o1t 1110 mor. stud 11ts wo k for the
hlgh honor of a s1ly er A Each mar 111 mhcrs ol thc Scholarshlp So
clety ,qo mto college to become scholarshxp members tht rt ln order
that you may also be a membt r adopt tl1lS motto Day by day 1n
every way my grades are better and better
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THE GIRLS LEAGUE
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AdVlSCYS Nh ardmc Mrs Moore
The Gnrls Leaffue was orgamzed 1n l9l 7 ltS purpose belng to promote
hrgh ndeals of true womanhood courtesy of speech and manner s1mpl1c1ty
loyalty and honor among, the urls of the chool ThlS purpose has been
successfully carrled out through the vears 1n the work accompllshed by the
tour departments Flhe Program CIXIC Soual Welfare
The league has been espeually successful 1n presentmg several mter
estlng programs such as the followmq 'lhe get acqualnted party held 1n
the fall the clrcus whrch wed vuth Barnum and Balleys ten r1ng one lh
excltement and as a grand hnal thc program g1ven to entertam the boys
an 'Vlarch Zl
The league has been BCUYK 1n other wavs also as the Thanksgwmg
donatlons the Qhnstmas haskets and g1fts to the Day Nursery bear wxtness
BCSldCS these speclal affans the l argue had IIS 1egular meetmgs every two
weeks varymg from mformal d1scuss1ons on the v1tal subjects of manners and
dress to mus1cal and hterary cntert unments
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FELLOWS CLUB FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS
HUGO GIOMI President CREIOHTON FORAKER Vlee Pres
RICHARD LEWIS Secret'1ry MALCOLM Long Treasurer
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Facultv AdVlSCYS Mr Burton and Mr Moore
fhe lnellows Club was organtzed clurmg the flrst few months f the
l922 23 school year It rs 1 club haVll'1r., for nts membershlp all boys of the
Albuquerque hlgh school It was organlzect for the threefold purpose 0
brmgrng the boys together that 1 of spreadrm, thc feelrng of comradshrp
of mstrllmg school sptrrt and hrrngrng, any promment 'nen that some to ou
clty to the hlgh school to speak It IS also an earnest desire of the Fellow:
Qlub to cooperate wtth the faculty rn any matters of common mterest
The Fellows Qluh cherlshes the hope that rt rs laylnr., the foundatro
which wlll In some future tmu brlnc ahout student self government
Durmg the last 'erm meetmggs were held on thc average of once a mc mr
and new ofhcers were elected at the begmnlnr, of the second semester
The factulty advrsers officers and members of the Fellows Club fee
that they have accomplished something worth wh1le somethmr that M1
carry on for many terms to come
FELLOWS CLUB SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS
NATHAN GLASSMAN Pres CREIGHTON FORAKER Vice Pres
FRANK DINELLI Treasurer CLARK CARR Secretary
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Adviser:-Miss Clark.
The following staff was elected early in the fall by a special election:
Editor-in-chief, Helen Schneider: business manager, Ford Davis: associate
editors, Leona Raney, Will Glass: activities editor, Maxine Halthusen:
athletic editor, Lee Farr: exchange editor, Lenore Pettit: assistant activities
editors, Gladys Doris and Russel Gere.
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fhere have been fourteen ISSUPS of the Record th1s year There was
one e1ght page ISSUC and more SIX page ed1t1ons hav been pubI1shed than
1n any other year In add1t1on to these the 9126 of the Record was mcreased
Wllh the 1r,:,ue for March Zl The mstallment of the new l1notype mach1ne
has permntted a larger paper because the type carres more copy than could
be carrtecl by the Iclnd of type that had to be set by hand 'Ihe new prese
also allowed for an actual mcreaae ln the QIZC of the sheet It 19 hoped that
th1b mcrease ID hue and form wtll enable next year 5 staff to secure member
Qh1p for our paper 1n the Qentral Press ASSOClatlOn an BSSOCIHIIOD founded
at lvladlbon Wls for the furtherance of all h11.,h school papers throughout
the country
Ihe staff wlshes to expresb IIICII' 1ppru11t1on to Mr C arleton for w1th
out h1s sugfgestmns and h1s mterest vwh1ch were a part of ex ery ISSUE as well
as hw SUPLYVISIOU of the prlnttng all sc whuh made the 111echan1caI :,1de of
eac publ1cat1on and the IYIINII 1rr :nv eme nt of 1 h par e poeslble the Qtaff
would haw been hclpless
I or the a1ms of the st rff we refs r our reaoerk. to an ed1tor1aI ID the ISSUE
rr Septemner fm w IC rt d 1 1 o o s Ine Record Qhould
be the ofhcul bulletm for excrx departmfnt Xthletlcs and aesembhee have
that we arf mteresttd 111 tht ll vxorlc ax well Let us have an account of your
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So 1r11port1nt 1 e11t1n consl erzc that 1 one semester course 1n
oratory 'ind debate IS requ1red as the last half of Jun1or bnghsh Those
pup1ls who haue been members of deb 1t1nff soc1et1es prlor to the1r Junror
year flncl the course S1mpIer and easxer than the others In adclltlon all
Students who are on debates ID elther somety durmg the1r course IH oratory
and debate YCCCIVC cred1t for those debates
Ihe plan followed thrs year vs 1s xery successful SIX debaters were
appo1nted 1n each SOCICKY t vworlc on prel1m1nary debate The three best
WEBSTER DEBATING SOCIETY
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speakers were chosen from each prehmmary to form the unter soclety debate
teams whlch debated once each month two weeks after the prelxmmary
This schedule made two debates every month As the debatmg season ex
tended from the first of October until the mlddle of April SIX lnter society
debates were held resulting, thls year ln five VlCtOflCS for the Webster boclety
and one for the Roosevelt SOClCty A total of one hundred and eight debate
speeches were worked out this season which means considerable opportumty
for tralnmg ln publxc speaking to the members of these two socletles
The annual audrtorlum debate was held April I0 1923 The partlcl
pants ln thxs debate each recelved a hterary letter 'lhe questlon debated
was Resolved That the United States Should Abandon the POllCy of Isola
tlon ln World Affairs The Roosevelt representatlves Mary Garrett Marlon
Crawford and Owen Marron upheld the negatlve lnhe Webster Soclety
team composed of Loren Nlozley Vlvxan Gibson and Arabella Sterrett up
held the afhrmatlve The declslon was glVen IH favor of the afhrmatlve
It IS mterestlng to note that these people also found trme to be promlnent
rn other actlvxtles such as play casts l x Reata staff oratorlcal and declama
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THE CORRESPONDENCE CLUB
Advnser 'Vhss Lease
It IS the purpose of the Correspondence Club to make nts members
better acquamted wlth the condltxons and the peoples of other natlons By
dlrect correspondence with the younger generation ot forelgn countrle
students galn a great lnslght and unclerstandlng of the outslde world which
enables them to speak xntelhgently on all subjects relatlve to forelgn affalrs
During the past year the orgamzatlon has recelved letters and literature
from all over the globe Flhe membership has mcreased and hearty interest
has been shown by all club members Llterature and pamphlets from the
Chamber of Commerce have been mauled to the correspondents thus adver
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ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
The Atlmletlc Assoclatlon was HHHTICIHIIY the best lt has been
smce IIS creatlon lVIr Moore was able to buy the best equlpment
available for the plavers Tennls track and baseball wzll fare a
great cleal better tbls year as have football and basketball both be
cause of the better gate receipts and because of the larger number
of boosters who haue followed the course of atbletlc ewents smce
the openmg of the year The officers of the assoclatlon ale W1lbur
Frank Stortz Ma ro'm Lonq
Owen M'xrron P vnn Holcomb
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successful season for the whole country
Not the least out of keeping was the success of A H S this
year The defeat of El Paso on Turkey Day marked the end of the
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perlod and when the season opened ln earnest Coach Moore had a
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The man who made football sweaters posslble
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uuet wlth everythmg from soup to nuts for the members of the
uad lVlr French presented the nlneteen letter men wlth green and
whlte sweaters
Uctober 7 At Belen 61 Belen
Jctober I4 At Washlngton Park A 38 Wmslow
October Zl At Washlngton Park A lVlenaul
l'Novcmber 4 At Roswell Park A Roswell
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November 30 At Washlngton ParlcA El Paso
Oct 7 BELEN GAME 61 0
Practlcally all of the squad made the trip to Belen Saturday
mornmg The game whxch was played at l0 30 resulted IH an easy
vxctory for Albuquerque
Oct 14-WINSLOW GAME 38 0
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beaten both Holbrook and Flagstaff by wide margins and untll the
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Winslow soon weakened ind the Gwen and White went through
for five touchdowns by tht and l tht first half The v1s1tors be
cause of several casualtles wt YE lou c to throw up the sponge after
eight mlnutes had been to 11111 cl 1 l tond half and Albuquerque
scored agaln
Oct 21 MEVAUF GAME 15 0
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the lVlenaul1tes S111 1 1 l1 1 rush A H S made the first touch
down before five 111 l1rst qu 1rtf r were over A safety
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regular p1a3ers 1 tl 1111 to 1xcnved themselves
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which the lndlans w a e to scorc 1 1 hdown
Nov .13 El.. PASO C 2714
Plavlng better th wn 1 y could 1 1oorc put lt A H S
handed El Paso a delr t bv '1 substwnt l 111 fr Starting w1th a
rush the Green and Wh1tc made tl1c1r fr L chdown ln th early
part of the first quarter and two more before the half ended El Paso
came back 1n the third and fourth quarters with a touchdown ln each
but the Albuquerque spirit came out on top and in the last flve mm
utes of play another six points were added to tl1e Green and White
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BASKETBALL
The basketball season started off rather mdifferently this season
for A H S a win here and a loss there two wlns now and two
losses then and so on Soon however the Green and White hit
their stride and won the majorxty of their games up to the State Tour
nament The mam trouble seem d to b the 1nab1l1ty of the team to
connect with the basket and at times the failure really to work to
gether Such are the modest comments of the boys who played on
the team Do they think that our school always demands a wlnnlng
team3 Surely there are many thmgs which may be galned besides
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the score and the test of 1 true sportsman IS as lllcely to he ln the loss
of a game as rn the wrnnlng Although unable to cop the state cham
pxonshrp the trophy case contams the sllver cup whlch stands for
the sectlonal champxonshlp At the end of the season Mr Moore
and the team enjoyed a banana spllt feed lf you know what that
IS you re lucky and a week later a banquet whlch was prepared and
served hy the Domestlc Scrence Department The corrldor on the
second floor was beautlfully decorated m green and whlte and the
table decoratlons were cheerfully plnk except for the green follage
and the green sults on the hgures on the place cards
Schedule of Basketball Games Played
Bankers
A H S
Trmrdad
A H S
Harwood
Belen
AHS
AHS
AHS
AHS
Flpaso
Alamogordo
A H S
H
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Harwood
A H S
Menaul
A H S
A H S
Las Vegas
Gallup
Bankers
Santa Fe
AHS
AHS
Las Cruces
Clow IS
AHS
Normal
SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT
ln order to faclhtate the selectlon of teams from each section
for the state tournament sectlonal tournaments were held ID the
dlfferent parts of the state Mr Nhndhn donated the trophy for the
champlons of our sectlon ln the Green and Whlte s first game
lVlenaul was downed ln an extra perlod truggle whlch was of cham
plonshlp class At the end of the first half the score stood 3 to 2
rlhe second half was as fast as the hrst and rn the extra five minutes
requlred to play oft the tue the C-reen and Whlte came out on the
long end of a I9 to I3 score
ln the second game the Qreen and VVh1te had a chance to
avenge themselves on Belen who had nosed them out earher m the
season ln the final game of the tournament with Harwood Albu
querque easrly came out on top as sectlonal champlons
Games As Played
A H S
Santa Fe
Belen
Harwood
AHS
AHS
IUIP
lVlenaul
Belen
St lVl1chaels
Santa Fe
Belen
Harwood
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TENNIS
Keen competltlon marked the openlng of tennls season thls
year Some twenty Hve took part ln the prellmlnary tournaments
held under the dlrectlon of Mr Burton BV the end of the thlrd
week the final team was pxcked and Owen lVlarron was elected cap
taln Captaln Marron Rxchard Armljo and Bob Hughes wlll rep
resent us 1n the State meet to be held May -4 and 5 BCSldCS the
State meet several practlce matches were held wlth the Unlverslty
of New MCXICO and one match has been dehnltely arranged at thls
Wf1tlHg with Los Alamos for May IZ to be held there
The glrls prellmlnary tournaments were held under the dlrec
tlon of Mrs Moore asslsted by lVl1ss lVlcArthur wlth approxlmately
slxty glrls worklng about twenty five of whom were beg1nners
After a few prellmlnary rounds lnterclass tournaments were held
Marjorle Stearns and Grace Ryan represented the Semors Eunlce
Herkenhoff and Marcella Reldy the umors and llon Barth and
l..ou1se Oestrelch the Sophomores The Senlors were elmlnated and
after a hard struggle 1n the doubles the umors beat the Sophomores
9 7 6 3 Eunice Herkenhoff and Marcella Reldy wlth llon Barth
wlll represent us 1n the State meet to be held May 4 and 5
BASEBALL
For the first tlme ln several years A H S produced a baseball
team Some forty asplrants turned out for practlce whlch msured
that everyone would put forth hls best efforts towards maklng the
season a success It IS hoped that school baseball xn Albuquerque
wlll pay for xtself 1n a fevx xears but the expenses of thls season s
venture will be cared for by the Athletic Assoclatlon
Three games have been played up to the tnme of thls wrxtlng
The game wlth lVlenaul School resulted ln a I9 to 4 v1ctory for the
Green and White ln the second game whlch was played wlth
Harwood A H S emerged at the long end of a 20 to IZ score I
the game wlth the lndlan School A H S held the lead untll well
along towards the end when the lndlans staged a rally and defeated
the Bulldogs 9 to 7 No trlps wre planned for thls year because
baseball xs a new venture m practlcally all New MEXICO hlgh schools
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THE JUNIOR PLAY
Captain Kidd a popular farclcal comedy was presented
by the Junior class Thursday and Friday evenlngs December 14th
and l5th Both performances were deemed excellent and were well
advertised and attended The cast was exceptlonally well adapted to
thelr varlous parts and under the efflclent dlrectlon of Mr no D
Burton It was lmposslble that the plav be anythlng but a success
The scene IS land ln a New York second hand book shop ID the
Hrst act changlng to the Bush farm on Cape Cod ln the second then
back to the old book store for the trlumphant finale There IS no
lack of real human actlon all through the plot but the most reallstlc
feature was the unceaslng hostllltv between Wllllam Vaughey the
good lookm hero 1m Anderson and Eunlce Herkenhoff Mary
ueen of Scots or Mary lVlacTav1sh these two were eternally at
swords pomts untll the end when the1r attltudes suddenly and agree
ably changed The audlence laughed at then wlth Donald Crosno
as the proper effemmate Wllllanm Carleton who underwent a change
of heart or nature and started about the Wlnnlng of lVl1ss Fenton
the stenographer played by Helen Kay 1n a masterful manner that
lm Anderson would have done well to copy
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entrants 1n hoth contests
The crownlng achtexement of tne present Dramatxc Club was
1ts annual play Come Gut of the K1tcl1en, Wl'llCl'l was presented
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Thelma Noe Vice Presldent Loren Nlozley Treasurer
"COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN "
It 1S the op1n1on of Mr Florenz Zlegheld that the Parlslan Revue
IS the most popular form of entertamment now to be seen on the
Amerlcan stage and mdeed lt has replaced the comlc opera of mythl
cal klngdoms but a clever 1ntr1gu1ng three act comedy such as Come
Gut of the Kitchen wrltten bv Augustus T Thomas recelved a
cordlal receptlon by Albuquerque audlences Thls play presented
by the Dramatlc Club under the dlrectlon of Mr Burton was not an
easy matter to stage successfully by amateurs but the characterlza
tlon was consxdered one of the outstandrng features of the perform
ance There were two performances so everyone had an opportun
lty of seeing the play The plot though not at all compllcated belng
only the xdea of the four Damgerfield chlldren actlng as the domestlc
staff whlle rentlng thelr home to a northern gentleman and his guests
was nevertheless dlvertlng and somewhat novel Most of the Interest
nouement but the finale though not cllmactlc was qulte natural and
satisfactory
The double cast rehearsed dally for some tlme the mterpreta
tlon of the varlous characters bexng a cufhcult task whlch was never
theless accompllshed exceedlngly well The humor of thls llttle
comedy was not grotesque nor forced but seemed to Ht m naturally
and agreeably w1th the movement of the play Altogether lt was a
credltably pleasmg performance and the characters worthy of note
Helen Schnelder as the lmmltable Llbby OllVla Dalngerfield
was the prmclpal character lt was she who furmshed the lnltxatlve
and energy for her slster Ellzabeth played by Mildred Llghton and
her two brothers Owen Marron as Paul and Earl Rlchmond as
Charlle Loren Mozley had the very aesthetic part of Thomas lef
ferts the poet and George Olson hitherto unknown IH our dramatlc
world was Solon T Tucker the supposedly strlctly buslness
lawyer The hero Frederxck Xvard who was cast as Burton Crane
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DHVIQ was most admrrable as Randolph Vt eeks hfe long frlend of the
Dalngerflelds and buslness manager of thelr unusual xenture
'lhe guests of Mr Crane Mrs Faulkner and her even tempered
daughter Cora were exceedlngly well played by Mary Garrett and
Rosahe Furry respectlwelv Helen Hxlhard as Amanda the black
mammy was well hked by the audlence Lome Out of the lxltchen
was a finished productxon and lt mented all the honors recened ln
the performance
UNDER LOVER
The CTOWDIDQ ey ent of the school year ln the way of actly tles
was the semor play L ndr r Cox er prt sent: d on tht nlghts of April
D and 6 Thls plat a melodrama wrltten bv ROI Cooper Megrue
was unusually dlfFlCL1lf of prcsentatlon Ih eplot was mysterious
the characters grow nups secret serxlce men and detectn es and the
scenery and costumes most elaborate and elegant affairs Neyerthe
less the cast was fxcc ptlonallx Xersatlle III cnterpretlng thelr roles
wlth occaslonal touches of humor IU th 1r parts whlch w1th the a1r of
mx sterx that hung lntangxbly about made up 1 charnnng entertaln
ment The elusive and redoubtablc R lntrlgued the onlookers
of Wlllfll thert were capacity houses both eyemng untll the xery
end of the fourth absorblng act
There was just enough of comedy of breath takmv gun play of
character Interest and of the impenetrable to provide pleasure un
alloyed throughout the action
Pansy HlCkS as Ethel Cartwrlght the resourceful young heroine
proved herself to be fully as capable of portraylng the seml traglc as
she was as the httle hoy den rn Pew O Mx Heart a year ago Fred
Ward hrtherto suspected of but never confirmed as bexng R
was most IITIPYCSSIVF and dlscreet rn depxcltlng the government secret
servlce agent He was known throughout the play as Stephen Denby
a dlyertmg Idler The spasmodxc yet always advanclng courtship
of Montv Vaughn who was Ford Davls and Nora Rutledge who
was Elolse Boren was hlghlv amusmg as also were the brlght re
marks of Harry Qnbbs the customs mspector as played by Nathan
Classman The all but peaceful famlly hfe of the Harrlngtons
played bv Marlon Crawford and Loren Mozley was a pleaslng con
trast to the Hlrtatlon carrled on between Lambart the butler who was
Rlchard Lewls and oan a French mald who was Audrey Bell Amy
Cartwrlght slster of Ethel about whom the plot centered was touch
lngly done by Marguerlte Creswlclc ames Duncan asslstant at the
customs offlce was the buslness llke Carl Allen while Harold Blank
as a doorkeeper and Vlvlan GlbSOn as Sarah Peabody an CYPCYICHCCCI
traveler added thelr parts tothe mam plot Lastly Gwen Marron
as Danlel Taylor a susceptrble customs ofhclal was startlingly real
1n his part of the merciless representatlve of customs revenue
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Though a Nllll8I1 he was bw no means de pncahle but on the con
trary was at tlme very admlrable
The senlor tlcket sale was conducted ID a svstematu manner
and the tlckets sold amounted to a conslderable sum All the semors
were actlve rn competmg for the honor of selllng the most tickets
ldrederlck Ward leading the llst
Members of the publlclty commlttee were Loren Mozley Rosalle
lqurrv and Robert Lockett and members of the propertles commrttec
who helped make the play a success wc re Ceorge Hubbell Ellzwbeth
Braden and Ellot Wxgglesxvorth
ORATORICAL AND DECLAMATORY CONTESTS
November Contest
ORATORICAL QECTION
lndustrxal ustlce
Super N8tlOnZ:lllSI'I1
The New Patrlotlsm
Democracy and Polltlcal Vloralltk
Amerlcan lnterxentlon ln the Near East
oren Mozles
Dana Todd
Robert Ruoff
Earl Marcus
Lee Farr
Loren Mozley took hrst place and Dana Todd second place ln
the fall prelxmlnarv contest
DFCLAMATORY SECTION
Vvhen Me and Ed Got Rellglon
T e MUSIC Master
T e Swan Song
Edrls Curtis
Sarah Ferrall
Katherine Lytton
T e Flddle Told Ollle Stewart
T e llttlest Rebel Mary Ctarrett
Peter Lnderstands Dorothy Paltenghe
Katherlne Lyttmn was awarded the gold medal Mary C-arrett
the sllver medal
l oren Mozlev took second place ln the fall state contest
April Contest
onAromcAL secrlom
The Pass to the North
The New lnvaslon
Dlrect Prlmary for New NTCXICO
Amerlcan UnlVCYSltlCS and Toleratlon
A World Court
Loren Mozley was hrst Lee Farr second ln
DECLAMATORY SECTION
The Angel of Lonesome Hull
An Easter wlth Parepa
The MUSIC Master
The Man m the Shadow
A Full Measure of Devotion
Renting Wlll Out
The Llon and the Mouse
Humoresque
Dana Todd
Loren Mozley
Lee lsarr
Earl Marcus
Robert Ruoff
IS contest
Mabel Olson
Elizabeth Fee
Marlan Crawford
Lenore Pettlt
Helen Schneider
esclle Wolf
Ethel Moulton
Pansy HlCkS
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Heat Of Battle Ollle Stewart
The Fourth Estate Margaret Man-on
Pansy Hlcks was awarded first place and Helen Schemder
second The Public Speakmg department gave gold and s1lver medals
to the wmners m each contest
There has been greater 1nterest ln these contests than ever be
fore the entrles have been larger and the rivalry more mtense than
ID prevlous years Winners of the sprlng contest represent A H S
m the state meet held early m May
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CALENDAR 1922 23
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F UNILE HERKENHOFI' hdutor
Sept 5 Grand reopenxng of Ye l-lyghe Schoole Sophs feel bad because
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they have no freshles to look down upon
6 We meet the faculty at our first assembly
B Clark Carr has the front desk rn every cla s
Football practice begun
I3 Boys speak to Rotarians and Kmanxans on football and funds
I4 Senior electrons George makes a dlgnlhecl presldent
I5 unlor electrons My am t polltlcs exc1tmg3
I9 First pep meetmg tlcket sale launched and guess what3 We
snake through the memorable halls'
20 First sung under dxrectxon of our new muslc teacher
ZI Senior boys blossom out ln latest fad overalls'
26 First Record appears Subscriptions accepted
28 Boys League IS really organized er pardon me Fellows Club
Record officers elected Regular election caucus ballot and all
Auclltorlum call We hear from the flre Chief
Correspondence Club IS begun Have you a little foreign corres
pondent nn your l1st3
We mopped up Belen nn the fxrst game of the season Had a good
tnme motormg to Belen Ask Clyde
Orgamzatlon of clubs Among those present were Mesdames
GIYIS League Art and Kodak and Nlessrs Dramatlc Webster and
Roosevelt
I0 Football hay rude We broke down and had to walk home
I3 Fnday the l3th' Among other horrors pmlc cards make their
debut on teachers desks
I5 Earrings' Earrlngsl Why wnll the urls persist m looking luke
Clorna Swanson3
I7 The movie wave us catchmg The boys appear an Rodolph Val
entxno trousers and side burns
I9 Mrs Rockwood addresses the gnrls Clothes Boys arent
mvntecl
20 Play presented by Englxsh IV class for Englxsh IV class All key
holes reserved
23 Mr Demand urges us to become Second Mxlers
3l Why cloes Mass Campbell Gamble with 'Vhss Ferguson3 Because
It s Moore fun
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3 Pmkvs message to Garcra cause quite a llttle l'XlllPI'llCIll for
Wlggle
C Good English Week begins Youd better put a soft pedal on
slang for a week guy
8 There rs a deep dark rumor out that Bob ha a new xne
9 Wasnt our Loren conxmcmg m the Qratoncal Contest3 ulte an
orator we d say
Much shakmg of knees Oral theme contest hnals nn audztorxum
Herman Haskell gets a hanrcut What rs thus wlld world commg to3
Boys are wearmg therr new H1 Y pm Did we say boys3
You say Mnss Wehr had a grouch today' lmpossnble
Speakmg of crushes our xdea of some xdeal ones would be
Qharlles Roehl and Helen Hllllard or Crenghton F and Llllnan Scott
barah lb cuttmg a wisdom tooth bhe s qurte a sage eh what?
4 Last day of school for a whlle Heap much pep for the bug Fl
Paso game
Wnlson appears carrymg a new doreen H1 no e may be shmy
but we hardly suspected htm of such an act
l'ducat1on Week Qpeeches' Speeches'
Why do all the students look o uncomfortable fourth perlodl Why
the Lookmg Classes had thenr first luncheon Oh we only meant
that they hlled thelr tummxes too full of good eats
Chemistry classes learn how to make home brew Mr Borland
IS an able teacher
I2 Assembly for unlor Play Everyone rs mterested
I4 Englrsh assembly Mrs Phxlllps m her glory
I4 I5 unlor ay
I8 Wanted Brave student to hang mnstletoe over Musa Wehr s door
statlonery from 3 also
nose
plaid'
hear from C lsto
thelr new sweaters'
MISS Ferguson has a tea party rn 202 after school Very exclusrve
Byron s pale blue trousers attract much attentxon m Qtudy Hall
Sur Thompson Seton talks on l :fe m the Wllds
l-ests' Test ' Tests'
anuary xs the month of cold Your nose knows
Brg racket nn S H Miss Fuhr rs home suck
Short assembly for Dramatnc Club play
Horrors Nlrss Wehr bobbed her harr'
Our worthy oaches umte Moore C ampbell weddmg
Dramatlc Club play Wa nt rt thr1ll1ng3
Basketball stars leave for the south for three lug game
Cnrls League discusses l'tlquette
M T Fox entertams us wlth the lrfe of Lmcoln
Wtll you be my Valentme3
If Llovls boys make their apptarance b fore the game Xrent
they handsome3
2 Holiday Plcmcs ln order But xt rained'
Z4 New orgamzatnon m Hrgh bchool the Hobos
27 Another Cxrls League meetmg
ch 2 3 Basketball Tournament Lots of good lookmg boys rn town
Chrnstmas over Helen got a box of
susplclous lookmg cut on the end of her
Mr Borland has a new sunt G rls rt s
Pep meetmg for Trmldad ame Vfe
Dont the football boys look swell ln
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5 mor play elouble east e oscn Qompetition is een
An illustrate el le ture bx Nlr libbitts of New Yorls
ranel hi.,hts on in tie. ng ish elasses' De Jates
Assembly far llagerman funcl Caet your nickel
Qairls league annual performance lor the boys pfpys
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ennis and baseball are popular these warm clay
s embly to aw ard prizes or essaxs on ean up
unior meeting, l lans for prom on foot
ep meetmf f r use Ja We ear rom our stars
nterse ho astie trael-. meet Seniors victors
D 6 irs mtere ass tennis tournament e new ti uniors
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llonor Soeietv pie nie lhe stuclious stuclents were quite hilarious
including Miss Dixon
0 lcnms teams chosen
l l ssay and Poem contest for la Reata
Assembly La Reata sale is begun
5 State track meet 'and tennis tournament What an exciting time'
5 vsins meet Hovs vwin cloubles in tenmfz girls win ot
cloubleb and smglcs vain rst in oratorx and seeon in
cleclamation
Weiners beans rolls san fun' HLY picnic
Tests are coming, in stronv nowadays
More picnics The mountains are very popular
The Prom that milestone in ex ery lunior s school life'
Baccalaureate Dax
X better Class Day than ex er benior poet Dorothy Qarose
I Qommencement 'Xdiosl Wheres vour hanclkerchief3
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Amerrca thrs feelrng of patrrotrsm has a synonym Amerrcanrsm
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grow Certarn elements of our populatron however contrnue to drs
regard some of our fundamental laws Vrolators of the Volstead
Act are probablv the most numerous Syndrcalrsm rs bemg practrced
on qurte a large scale rn the western part of our country Radrcal
Iabor elements through strrkes and rrots have been causmg a whole
natron of people to suffer rn order to gam therr own ends These peo
ple lack that natronal sprrrt whrch makes a natron great They must
learn that our Iaws are made to be obeyed by all and that Amerrca
wrth her almost rnexhaustrble resources must contrnue to be the
greatest democracy rn the entrre world We must become one people
one rn arm one rn actron one rn resolutron
PHILIP IVICIVIAINS
THE PLAN THAT FAILED
There was a notrceable undercurrent of restlessness among the
students of Krngsbury Hrgh School They stood about the halls rn
groups taIk1ng rn Iow excrted vorces and qurckly assumrng an rnno
cent arr upon the approach of any teacher In a word therr manner
suggested that somethrng had happc ned or was going to happen
whrch concc rned them yery greatly but vyrth ywhrch they had no rrght
to rnterterc
Flhe hrst scnrrsttr yw rs dravyrng to r closf In tact there were
only two more days betorc the cards vxerf to be wry en out Vluch
on the edgr ot txrlurr but thrs fcelmg rn Ixmgsbury Hrgh seemed to
extend through the whole studen' body Ihc fact of the matter vw rs
that the chemistry professor who rI c X all adored had become trrr d ot
hrs bachelor cxrstence and marrred IIf had accepted a posrtron rn a
nerghbormg crty to atrsfy the desrrr of hrs brrde and hrs place had
been frlled by a woman 'Now 1 woman who of course knew Irttlc
or nothrncf about chemrstry vyouldn t hayc been so bad tor tIre ,
pect of such a teacher usually me ant that there would be no trouble
about grades Hoyyey er one Iook at thrs yy oman assured them that
she was not that krnd as far as looks were concerned A tall an ulrr
person dressed rn a way that best drsplayed these angles and whose
face was never drsarranged by a smrle eyen though the occasron mrght
demand rt was the type that thev srw take the place of therr beloved
professor It rs needless to say that she had made a bad rmpressron
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rn the very begrnnmg and had kept up the reputatxon No other
teacher had ex er begun to glve such hard lessons nor ask such ques
txons She gave no second trlals and there was absolutely no chance
of blufflng You elther knew your lesson or you dld not nad were
graded accordmgly
Here was where the trouble really began for the majorrty of the
members ln her classes dld not know thelr lessons So after about a
week and a half of half hearted work on the part of the students she
broke away from her drgnlfied composure and severely shocked the
students by angrlly declarmg that the lack of preparatlon for the
lessons was dlsgraceful and that not one person m her classes was
going to get by on lt ln other words they were fully convmced that
no one ln the chemistry classes was gomg to be allowed to pass the
Hrst semester rlhrs then was the cause of the mysterlous confer
ences for a general plan of revenge was bemg clrculated Of course
her word was accepted as final No one dared approach her upon
the subject not even the well known teacher s pets who seem to
have such an art of makmg a teacher see thelr polnt of vrew She went
her way 1n stony sllence and the rest of the school went thexrs
It was only two days now before the fatal report cards would
bear evldence of her unjust hard hearted declslon The students
were desperate After manv secret meetmgs they at length declded
upon a scheme that seemed to satisfy even the most radical They
took lnto conslderatlon that she was the type that would be deathly
afrald of mlce frogs and snakes The plan was that somethmg of
this sort should be placed ln her drawer where the report cards were
kept There was a mce space ln that drawer that would just hold a
snake comfortably curled up They chose a bull snake as being the
most approprlate for of course they had no desrre to poison her or
anythlng as bad as that The idea was that she would reach Into the
drawer for the cards and wlthout seemv what It was put her hand
upon the cold clamy sldes ot the hldden snake They figured that
she would IH trme recover from thls shock and have the courage to
open the drawer wlder and find what was there Of course the Slght
of what lt contamed would be the crownlng honor and they would
have the pleasure of seelng her rush wlldly from the room to return
later probablv accompanled by the prlncxpal Meanwhile one of the
boys would remove the snake to a safe place provlded before hand
so when the drawer and room would be later searched as well as the
boys pockets and nothlng found the prlnclpal would declde that thls
new teacher was of a highly nerx ous temperament and do nothing
more about xt Strange though lt may seem the thought that one of
these plans mlght go wrong dlcl not occur to them
The last day of the semester arrlved Every class IH chemlstry
met at the flflglflg of the hrst bell ln the chemlstry room to recelve
thelr cards and to go over an outllne for the fOllOWlng semester this
of course belng unnecessary under the clrcumstances The second
bell called them to English and so on It might be said here that
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chcmrstry had just heen rntroduced rnto thrs small hrgh school of
some two hundred me mhers md that the course had heen left open
to all who cared to take rt
lhe professor who had grven up hrs place to the prcse nt rll
frxored teacher had prevrously taught hrology hut when the school
deerded to offer chemrstry he was grx en charge of that department
He was so popular among the students that practrcallv everx one en
te red one ot hrs classes lhrs accounts for the presence of the entrre
student hody rn the chemrstry room that lrst dax of the half semester
lhe new teacher sat stiff and stern at her de sk Att the srght of
her no pangs ot remorse were felt hx hcr rexengcrs now crowdrng thc
room Hours passed rt seemed he-tore she at last turned toward the
drrwer eontarnrng the report cards and leanrng down she pulled rt
part wax open a ou could haxe heard a prn drop fhex scarcelx
hreathed rs thex warted for the drse ox erx Suddealx a shrrll scream
lollowed hx another xnd rnothe r w rs heard rt th hack of the room
A mad serrmhlrng took place rnd hx the trrne rll ot th grrl l rd
SlltlOIlPClll16'INSClXtS on top of d sks or charrs the cause ot the e Yfllf
me nt w rs found One of th hoxs pulled out ol the opposrte corner
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lxeeprng rs frr from rt as pos rhle the rnt nd el xrctrrn deman d
th it the reptrle should he trken a trr as possrhle from the sc rool
o aertx rnd that sh wot ld look rnto the matt 1 rte re excrte
me nt had calrne d dow n consrder rhlx hx thrs trrne andthe students we re
hewarlrng the farlure ot therr schem v hen the-x were sharplx hrouerht
to order hx the stern frgure h lrrnd the d sk
She then took the card from her drrw r wrthou turther rnter
ruptron and hegan callrng out the names of the owners Slowlv thex
came up to her desk and takrng, therr card looked rn chanrcallx at the
Oracle hut as thex drd so a rook ot hewrlderment and then of astonrsh
ment crossed therr faces and ox the trme exerx one had gotten hrs
e ard the room was rn an uproar 1 he raps for order were not heeded
not even when she screamed so that she could he heard ahoxe the
racket that ex erx card would he taken hack and an la marked on
rt rf thex drd not quret down rmmedratelx Xs the s cond h ll rang
the x passed out of the roonr strll talkrnfr excrtedlx together
ln the school annual at the end of the xear the statement that
not one person farled durrng the hrst xear of chernrstrx ex er offered
rn that hrgh school was drsplaxed wrth great prrde No mentron
howe xer was made there or elsewhere as far as rs known about the
unsuccessful plan of rex e nge upon the chemrstrx teacher
Helen lxax
NOTE Submitted rn Good Roads Conte t
Influence of Highway Transport on Relrgrous Lrfe of My Community
The hrghway along whrch Hows the pulse heat of crvrlrzatron
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has brought lxght NISIOD knowledge and God to the valley of the R10
Grande Let me tell you of that wondeful transformatlon
For thousands of years men hved ln thls llttle valley fought the
fierce battles for existence worshlpped heathen gods because he was
awed by the space the lmmenslty the sllence and the grandeur of h1s
surroundlngs and dled as he had hved IH lgnorance and ln darknf se
Then the Spanlsh came 1IltO the valley 1nd carved out falnt tralls 1nd
paths Wrth hlm came the Catholic prlest who bullt th old lnxssnons
and labored on ceaselessly for hundreds of years ln thelr slow and
dlfhcult t1sk of brlngxng Cod to the heathen fhen slowlv at first
but IH an ey er xncreasmg stream the Anglo Saxon came In ox er the
falnt tralls of the Spanlard and broadened them bw the wheels of thelr
covered wagons Wlth them came the Protestant mlmster vsho bullt
small meetlng houses and struggled to get 1 congregatlon to attend
h1s seruces but at best h1s efforts were poorly rewarded
Then one day about twenty years 1 o the first horseless carrlage
made lts debut ln Albuquc rque 1nd SIHCL then lt has brought about
progress ln the relrglous lrfc of our commumty IH direct proportion to
the progress IH ewcrx other phase of llfe for whlch lt rs responsible
l quote Father Wlandalarx the Clllitf prlest of the Immaculate Concep
tlon Church of tht c1ty Flhe al1tOIHOlJllK IS more useful to the
Cathohc prrests than to any other class of people It makes h1s work
e1s1er 1nd 1118 efhclencx grtater Ir makes xt possible for the three
prlests of the cltv church to X 1s1t the twelxe s matorxums and hospltals
of the cltx each day md to attend tht slck there to go on suck calls
ll oxer tht crtx at 1ny htur nf tht day and to attend to thelr other
regular dutles 1n the church It enables the fue pllCbtS of the Qld
Town church to cour 1 I"lCllllS of thlrtx hte mrles around s1x1ng
mass at all the remote dlstllcts clther once or tvwlce 1 month and at
tending the slck VR hat a lJltSSlI10' IS tht 'lUtOl'HOlJllP to the dying
Qathohcs for It brlngs to hxm tl e a1d ot a prrest and the supreme
peace and comfort of God before h s soul h1s fled'
Albuquc rque has a great many Protcstant churches and almost
all of them are filled to ox erflowmg every Sabbath Day thanks to the
automoblle It l7llI'lQ,'b f"tH1ll1L5 from the dlstant country homes for
mlles around rt It more than doubles the efhclency of the mmlster
by enabllng hlm to reach h1s scattered congregatlon It brlngs the
churches of our clty ln close contact and unlty wlth the churches of
the other parts of the state by lncreaslng the attendance of the con
ventlons It makes the SOCldl llfe of the church far more lnterestlng
and CffCCtlVC because lt brlngs the pxcnlc grounds wlthln a half hour s
drive of the church and they are allowed to spend a day of Joy and
gayety out among God s most beautlful handlwork
If you would cllmb to the topmost peak of the towering Sandlas
and look out across the far stretchlng valley at your feet you would
see a great number of httle rlbbons crlss crossed and lnterwoven
1nto a fantastlc pattern on the floor of the valley They come from
every llttle part and finally enter the broad hlghways that run to our
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Payton the wrfe of a busrness man who has suddenly become wealthy
through a streak of luck Mrs Payton does not appear on the stage
As the curtarn YISCS ane rs preparrng to set the table She heaves
a huge srgh and moves around slowly There rs about one half a
mrnute srlence before ane speaks
ane Dear me company rs such a bother We ve had company
for three nrghts strarght They never do thrnk of me or all the work
l have to do Frrst rt was some busrness frrends of the boss then the
head of the Woman s fllub then those two hrgh tone people that
went away madder than fury cause l sprlled the soup rn that old smart
aleck s lap laughs and now thrs old professor lVlan n rn Oh what
ey er hrs name rs lt sure does kecp me hustlrng Shakes her head
Mrs Payton From krtchen ane V
ane Yes m
lVlrs Payton ane you come here l got to grvc you some rn
structrons before the professor gets hers ine goes rnto the krtchen
Vorces heard from the krtchen A tramp appears at the wrndow
left of door rle rs an extra tall thrn man who wears a vc ry worn out
hat and an old raggcd coat that reaches to hrs knees He has brg black
whrskers whrch are cyrdently frlsc and hrs tace and hands are yery
clean He comes rn the doo and w alks crlmly to tht rrblr and prck
1ng up a banana peels rt and bevrns to eat rt He lays the pcelrng on
the table Xforces are now heard more plarnly from the krtchfn
Mrs Payton Now for Hfay cn s sakc ane dont make any
breaks You know the profcssor rs yery rnfluentral rn hrgh socrety
And act natural whale yc r you do md don t forget to put on the best
srlverware and put rt 1n the rrght place When the professor comes
you know what to sav to hrm and how to tell hrm where l am Now
rf you do evervthrng rrght just thrs oncf ane your pay wrll be rarsed
five dollars a week lNow don t forgct
ane Yes m
The tramp lrstens rntently durrng thrs conversatron XX hen rt rs
ended and he hears ane comrng he puts hrs hand over hrs mouth to
keep from laughrng aloud and lookrng around for a place to hrde he
espres the screen and rmmcdrately takes refuge behrnd rt at the mo
ment ane comes rn from the krtchen
ane Crumblrng Always tellrn me how to act rn socrety
l thrnk the lVl1ss1s ought to learn how herself and then she wouldnt
be on prns and needles all the trme company was here Gee whrz
lf l d a been gorng rn socrety l wouldn t have taken thrs job By the
trme l get marr ed and my old man gets rrch l ll know how to act all
rrght ust makes me srck Stops suddenly on seerng the banana
peehng on the table What s thrsi Ill bet that washerwoman s
boy has been rn here whrle l was gone Rushes to the door l ll
catch the culprrt and what l won t grve hrm arn t worth thrnkrn about
She stops as the tramp steps calmly out from behrnd the screen
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ane Steps hack a few stcps IH SUTPTISC and then musters
enough courage to speak Why you old tramp' X ou get out of
here thls mlnute or I ll call 1111 to put you out
ane stands 1n open mouthed amazement as the tramp hegms
calmly to remove h1s coat and wh1skers and dlscloses a man of very
handsome appearance and 1mmaculate dress
I-ramp Slnce there IS no one here to 1ntroduce mc I w1ll
1ntroduce myself I am Professor Manmnghausen
ane Courtes1es but seems yery confused G g g ood
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Tramp Interrupt1ng I suppose you would rather say
Whats the 1dea3 wouldnt vou3 Vlfell I ll tell you You see I am
collectlng materlal fo a new noyel and SIHCC all of my old methods
have fa1led I have trled th1s IVIV pr1nc1pal characters are to be a
famxly of newly r1ch people I have met many such people but I
never could learn any 1nt1mate secrets of thelr household so I de
clded to try thls scheme It worked laughs
ane looks yery 1nd1gnant The tramp plcks up the old coat
and hat and hands them to ane He r aches ID h1s pocket and takes
out a b1ll whlch he glVCS to her
Tramp Cpolntxng to coat and hat hlhose are to go ln the
stove and po1nt1ng to the moneyl vou are not to say a word
ane Yes s1r
Tramp And now SIHCC mock1ngly the madam IS wa1t1ng 1n
the drawlng room I thlnk I w1ll go there
ane Yes slr Thls vyay SIT Ollle Stewart
TELEPHONE TELEPATHY
but he was lonely that nlffht and it 1dly flngermg the pages of
Vamty Iqalr The sllence oppxessed h1m he longed for a I1ttle ex
cltement The sharp tlngllnf of the telephone aroused hlm from h1s
reverle
I-lello he Sald somewhat dlslnterestedlv 'md then sat up and
took notlce as a loyely hell l1ke NOICK answered
Hello IS thls Way nefleld3
I-le was flred w1th a des1re to hear more of th1s pleasant XOICC
No but lt s QOIHQ to be he S'lld Urlmly
What dlcl you sav3
I S3ld Yes th1s IS XX1ndsh1eld
Oh I thought you have a bad cold don t you Vx ay ne CISBYB
Er a yes I suppose you would call It a had cola
He was becomlng 1nterested ln the relatlons of th1s Ulrl to
Wayneheld She called h1m Wayne dear
Well run along Ilke a good ch1Id and let me speak to Marlon
Tell her lt s only Mary
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brother He breathed a slgh of rellef Mary' What a HICC name'
She s not here just now Mary Why not talk to me3
Oh really I mustnt now but tell Marlon
l WlSh you would qult comlng to see Marlon and thlnk of me
once ln a whlle He declcled to be darlng You know Mary l ve
been thlnklng for a long tlme what a DICE glrl you are and what a
DICC wlfe you would make for some HICC young man llke well llke
me l ave
What3
What a nlce man you would make for some nlce young wlfe
llke me
He detected symptoms of laughter at the other end of the phone
namely a glggle
l say you re not laughlng at me are you Mary3
No o but l really must not llsten to you Wayneheld Perhaps
some other tlme and wlth another glggle she hung up
Shaw' lsn t that the shark s elbow3 lve bungled ln some
way just when lt was gettlng lnterestlng too Perhaps thlS fellow s
too young or maybe he s even marrlecl or maybe-oh a thousand
thlngs' Wlth thlS he lntended to close the lntervlew and retlred
to bed but stlll thoughts came to llnger ln hls mlnd Mary sweet
VOICC What was that name3 Waln heel or was It Wlngfeel3
The afternoon was cold awfully cold but the Mansfield home
was crowded wlth laughlng pleasant people Burton Danet was
there of course It was a blg tea for London SOClCty He was rather
down hearted looklng hawlng spent half the mornlng ln search of
Mary wlth the sweet XOICC Naturally he was unsuccessful
He was dreamlng ldly when a YOICE at hls left awakened hlm
wlth a start and the remark Must l meet them all3
It was her xolce' He turned abruptly and found l11IT1SC'll.: face
to face wlth the lovellest glrl he had ex er seen
lwrs Mansfield was lntroduclng them Mary l want you to
meet Burton Delnet one of our rlslnfr late rlscrs He IS qulte 1 llon
wlth the women Marx lXrl'l1ClCIl just returned from 1 long trlp
abroad and a XQ1'1t1lDlC lltmtlf smashex Vkhx she had klnfs alt her
feet'
But Burton dldrlt hear He mumbled somethlng about Ln
usually dellghted 'llld st'lrtd She was a plcture IH gray and what
shlnlng black half' Suddenly he found that he was alone wlth that
wonderful glfl and speechless
She finally broke the sllencc X ou know lt seems llke we ve
met before Your WOICC sounds just awfully famlllar And he
thought he detected a glggle that darllng glcfgle he had heard before
Dld you recognlze lt3 It was a foollsh stunt to do to try to
lmpersonate someone I dldn t know from the Klng of Sheba but I
was so bored that l would have made love to my valet last nlght lf
lt hadn t been hls nlght off
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would be so reckless Never a thought of death ever ent IS a cow
boy s mmd he has no fear of It That xs why he IS worthy to hwe
He who fears to dle IS not Ht to llve are the word spoken by one
of our greatest Amerxcans
All day they dash about amldst hordes of clashmg horns and
clouds of rollmg dust breathlng deep the odor of slngelng halr that
hot lron has burned whlle winding its way about llke a colllng snake
that leaves lts path ID the and The only t1me that smoke curls
through thelr cracked and dlrty hps I5 when they stop to change
horses or grab a bite to eat
As the sun smks over the horlzon the cowboy s task IS done for
the day Wxth mud caked faces and torn clothlng hangmg over
thelr bent shoulders they make th xr way to camp After a wash m
cold water and a supper fit for anv kmg they throw themselxes
down on the ground One wxll begin to play the mouth harp and
all Wlll Jom IH ln a song whlch pours out to the world thelr happy
yet sad and lonely llfe
Harry Lauder brlngs to us a breath of sweetness from the Scotch
hlghlands Bllly Murray carrles us back to the shores of Klllarney
all whlch are 1n forelgn lands The cowboys brlng to us the tales of
the west the Splflt of the western ranches sometlmes cool and sentl
mental taklng llfe onlv as a joke Howmg along as quletly as a rlver
actlon ln just such a manner life goes by on a ranch
Loulse Loudon
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
The llttle cabln was sltuated on the slde of a hlll and as old
Uncle ohn sat on the doorstep smoklng hls corn cob plpe he could
see the smoke curllng from the houses of the llttle Vlllage Famtly
he could hear the tmklmg of bells and the lowmg of the cattle as they
were drlven hom from pdsture More dlstmctly he heard the croak
mfr of frogs as they splashed about ln the lake at the foot of the hlll
As he at there muslng hls aged dlgmhed Newfoundland dog
Pompey came up the path from the lake where hls master had
watched hls maneuvering for qulte a while Instead of draggmg
slowly up the hlll as usual he was prancmg and caperlng llke a puppy
Uncle couldnt lmagme what was the matter wlth hlm The dog
refused to be down but kept pulllng at hls coat as lf wantlng to play
Later m the evenmg after he had Hmshed hls supper of salt
pork and potatoes he took a stroll down to the lake He was accom
pamed by Pompey as usual for he nex er lett the house wlthout hls
falthful frlend tagglng along at hls heels
ohn spent most of hls evenlngs down by the lake Hs loved to
throw rocks lnto the water and watch the llttle waves wash up to
the sandy bank
He had not been there long before he noticed Pompey drmkmg
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rocky wall at the southern end of the lake
Uncle ohn crossed over to the sprmg which b forf had pass d
unnotlced to get a cold drlnk of water before returnmg to the cabm
He dropped down on hrs knees and slpped the water from the cup
llkc basin Notmg the pungent odor and plquant tast of the llQUld
h drank very llttle but upon rlslng he obscrycd that a pecullar feel
IDL! of buoyancy and CXl1llaI'atlOl'l followed lmmedxately
Conjurlng up vlslons of the l-ountaxn of X outh sought by Ponce
de Leon lnstead of returmng to the cabln he hastened to the lxttle
vlllage whlch was about a mile down the vall y He went lmmed
lately to the vlllage store where nearly all of the lnhabltants congre
gated in the eyemng He told them of hls dlscovery how he had
seen hls dog drlnkmg from the crevice on the rocks and how he hmm
self had tasted the maglc fluld and felt hls youth returmng
Some of hrs llsteners who were less sup rstltlous belleved th
old man to be crazy others walted eagerly for the morrnng when
they could see for lhemselyes
At ten o clock the next mormng a group of persons came up
from the yxllage Seyeral of thc QOSSIPS who had dlscredxt d hrs
story led by curlosltv were mcluded ln the party Thev m t bncl
ohn at the lake and he at once led them to the llttle fountaln
llquld At the length of time some of the old m n remalned at the
sprmg It was eyldent that the flax or was pleasmg They determlned
to locate the sprmg whlch Sllpplled the remarkable beverage and
clxmblng up the cllff found a t1ny stream trnckllng mto the pool Dely
mg further mto the mystery they dlscoyered that stlll hlgher on the
cllff a swarm of bees had made thelr home IH a mlnature caye Here
the mystery was soly ed and the long sought Fountain of Youth aga n
became only a myth
Ram water breaklng through mto the abode had dxssoly ed a po
tlon of the swarm s honey and lt had run mto a subterranean passage
farther down where fermentatlon had produced the liquor whlch
afterward seeped 1nto the c.1pl1ke formatlon below
Old Uncle ohn s dreams of returning youth were swept away
wlth the revelatlon and he wended h1s way back to hls cabln ln
despalr The others however were more optlmlstlc and passed the
greater part of the day TCJOICIHQ oy er the dlscoy ery of a natural stxll
under thelr very noses which could not be condemned by any law
of man lVlax1ne Halthus n
THE MYSTERY OF SOUTH 7809
lt was the nmeteenth of December but Belle Plam the Beck
wrth plantatlon was not preparmg for the holldavs mdeed a stranger
to the place would have thought Mrs Beckwnth Insane for sh moy ed
as onc 1n a trance lhe darkeys moxcd about yery solemn hke
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8IT1llX went 1l1out NNl1lStllIli.. and 1111 111g ut t lllll s l1clic t
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'X r ohn Beckw1tl1 was 1l1ye som one l rffot to clos tl clrk f1tf
so when the hlgh t1cl1 CTIHK the e11t1rf ll c cr mp w IS 1 l c ny t1
water ames f1ther h1d lnycsted h ay1ly 111 l1y s th y 1rl1 or
IH 111 ffort to sue 11s 11nt1t1on I12 w1s orcec l pp a t
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onathan Qrldly w1s out of pl1ct 111 Smuth Carolrna thc lmcl
of the hlue hloodcd 1r1stocr1ts H hycd 1 v ll l W th 1
colonral porcl1 1 tw1s 1 poor 1m1t1t1on of 1 111 IIINIOII A cools md 1
negro 1111n S1n1 were rhf only s2ry1nts on h1s pl 1c2 e w IN
hls negro IT13I1 11111 as soon as he struclx It lucky he would return
o 1s1at1ye state tcontgft 1111 Oc r 1s 1
I1 xghhors calltd h 111 s poor It was 1116 rc y 1 nnscr lNo 0111
knew how !'1Cl1 he was for h1s money was deposrted 1n many drfferent
hank lI'1Cl he luld n1o1t1 1g s on a numb r of surroundmv planta
tons 'Naturally Qld Qxlld was th o11 to whon1 Nlr I3 cl4w1th had
my en the mortfngc Th r 1111m1ng two years of Mr f3eckw1th s llfe
had In en 1pp1re ntly prosp ro11s hut 1s h1s w1dow fOl1I'1C.l no recelpt of
the paym nt of the n1ortg1cf21 she could do nothmg wh n only
week heforc Old Cjrldly had declared he would foreclosc the follow
mg Saturday Eycrythrng would he sold 4 1 tl e sl1yes tl
Beckwlth s made no prepar1t1or1s for Chrrstma
One day 1mr111e s mother had called h1111 to her and sald
ames my son you must plck out a few of your playthmgs to t1kc
wnth vou We 1re gomg to VITQIHIB to l1ve w1th my people
What leave Belle Plam 1nd go to vour peoplt 5 But mother whv
should we go to youx p oplc whom you hayent seen for tw nty
years and who you say l1ye 1n a log cab1n3 Perhaps they are dead
lt would only he 1 w1ld goose chase and than we would have no
place to go
Xve can t do that my son It IS not mv chorce whether we Oo
or not Mr Crldly holds the mortgage and lb gomg to auctlon our
place Saturday to get h1s money Perhaps l could have kept up the
1nterest 1f l had run the plantatlon myself hut when we m1ssed that
payment r1ght after your father s death he made me do as he wrshed
hy threatenmg to foreclose the mortgage l helreve that Mr Sm1th
the overseer he sent here IS a th1ef So you see we have nothmg
left and 1f we don t f1nd my people I shall have to go to work
But mother' l thought father had pald the mortgage 1n full
So drd l my son but when l opened your father s strong box
the only thmg l found concernmg the mortgage was a recelpt for
S10 000
Yes ames and the mornmg your father lay dymg he kept
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1ttc rlng south t1 tht It wxs so suddc Il hr was ta en
s 1nd w1s dc td lIl 1rcc 1o1 1 w tl c doi Our on x
hope IS t at wc 1111v f111d the rfcflpt 11d le 11 som w111r1 1nd l axe
1rc 11d tl1 house llligll 1nd ow
And Clldll t you hnd anythlng motherJ
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It r t r cc1pt IS h1cld It has 7809 wrltten on 1
1 11 1111t1c1 a IS jus 1Jou ll xt your fat
t1 111or 11 f 'Now run alonf II w must l a 1 to makc t
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So o11 th1s partlcu ar oax that our story op ns tl e n 11 t nt1 f
111 111 w IS scatfc llpOI1 th: woo l 1 h had was
rust III 11 1an 111d l11s 1 e l 1 r stu k out 111 l1ttl bunches
1r11s told ol hte 1n the open l1x1n1f ID the warm cl1n1ate ot e
south he st1ll went lnrclootcd A large cotton rig ador11ed h1s tu fr
toe llls long trousers VNCIL tlvvhtlw sew: cl to a shlrt tl1at w IS rc 1
1l1111 the sunstt
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hunsclt III 1 slow monotone et s s e IIOXV Old Gnd lb vo nv to
'tllillllll off our pau and tll tlc n Q1o1 Ol thls wry Saturday to
get money that father has already palcl h1 1 Now lxc got just hx
dns to fllifl the rece pt and nc Il'1Otl1 r 1nd thf only t11ng l ff Jt 'J
work on IS that llttle sllp of paper Oh what does It m an3
1111111y sat thus musmg to lNIUS lf lllllfll darkness drove lllITl to
h1s hed luesdav and W ednesdax wert spent 1n much the samc
111 anner hut 1hursd1y 1n1mx braced up and sald to hlms lf Coma
thls w1ll never do better that l were m1l s away than m 1elv slttlng
l 1 So he saddled a horse and rode to a nexghhormg plantat1on
where a frlend of hls own age l1ved
As he rode 1nto the back vxrd a cheerS Hello m greeted
h1111 bv a head thrust from und r the smoke house Com on und r
and see the new pupples nllQF s Got Sald ack for that was the
namt of 1n1 s fr1end
'lung l11s horse he was soon on hls stomach bv the Sld of h1s
trxcrd and exclalmed Oh look at that o11e he IS walklng around
Yes and look at th1 one blmk at the l1ght sa1d ack
The boxs amused themselx es wlth the pupples unt1l they were
called 1n to cl1nner wh1ch was eaten wlth all the formalltles ot the
tune nl he boys played mumble peg out under the shade trees to whlle
away the hot hours of the day
Fmalls they grew t1rcd of tl11s game and lIT1 Sald Sax let s Oo
abb1t huntmg
Cant a1nt got no gun sa1d ack but do you want to see
the new smoke can l made3 Lp Jumped the boys and went 1nto the
barn and carefully examlned the can
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I got rt sard lm Let s put rt on the end of that lrttle cable
over there and go smoke out some rabbrts Its long enough Call
the dogs' So away they went It was not long untrl the dogs had
gotten a rabbrt rn a hole and when the smoke can was thrust rn rt
was an easy matter to hrt the rabbrt on the head as he came out The
boys contrnued the sport untrl rt was trme for rm to go home and
they lrked rt so well th t ack agreed to come over to B Ile Plarn
the next day to contrnue the sport Thev eyen agreed to hunt
squrrrels But that was not the real reason for rm s rnsrstrng that
ack come oyer to Belle Plarn rt was to be hrs last round of the old
plantatron
Saturday mornrng dawned brrght and clear Belle Pla n aros
early for rt was the mornrng of the auctron Th negroes walled
loudly for although they were not to leave the place thev drd not
lrke to change masters The people b ffan to gather at seven o clock
on the lawn rn front of a small platform however the auctron sal
was not to begrn untrl eley en lwhe crowd had gathered around the
platform by ten thrrty and was wartrng for the sale to start In the
front row sat Old C-rrd he was all smrles and grrns from ear to ear
At eleven o clock Mrs Beckwrth leanrng on the arm of rmmy
walked out of the house and took seats that had b en reserved for
her and her son All the rrch plantatron owners were seated whrle
rn a crrcle to the rear stood the poor p ople and servants who had
come from mrles around
How much am I offered for thrs beautrful S500 000 plantatron
completely manned wrth slaves3 crred the auctroneer I must
sell rt qurck to pay the S50 000 mortgage held by Mr Grrdly h
contrnued
The brddrnv was close for a long trme but at last no one would
pass the S150 U00 brd of Qld Crrrdly ust as the auctroneer was
about to close the sale rmmy hopped up He was pale and trembled
Irke a leaf He had been out late the nrght before and when he came
rn he had gone strarght to hrs room so hrs eyes were red He walked
up the steps of the platform and held up hrs hand for srlence As he
looked down at hrs mother he saw that she was as whrte as a sheet
Ladres and Gentlemen he began thrs sale can go no farther
After mv father s d ath through som mvst rro.1s m ans Mr Grrdly
learned that my mother knew nothrng of the r cerpt of the payment
of the mortgage grven to hrm by mv father So thrnkrng to garn he
rmm dately demanded rnt rest and as we could not pay rt he
caused thrs ale Fortunately I found the recerpt last nrght whrch rs
recorded b fore a justrce rn Charlestown Th yustrce rs rn the crowd
and wrll declare to rts g nurn ness I demand justrce upon Old Grrd
and hrs crooked Overseer
As thev were seated at dmner rmmy lard down the recerpt and
S10 000 rn hrs mother s hand You know mother he sard
we were gorng rabbrt huntrng yesterday a lrttle brrd fell out of rts
nest and when I clrmbed up the tree and put rt back I notrced a scrap
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IS elghteen feet from left to right 09 IS mn logs from the bottom
countlng up The wall IS the south and the place rs one of my out
bulldlngs which the first letter IS wrltten on another prece of pap r
whlch rs locked ln my strong box and lt was srgn d by father A
soon as l read It l knew that the S on that other piece of paper must
mean smoke house so l w nt there and sounded on what l thought
was the place Flnally a prece of the log fell out and qulckly l stuck
my hand ln the hole and drew out the receipt
l was fllled wlth Joy so l ran and addled up my horse and rode
to Charlestown where l got the justrce that took Old C-rld and his
ox erseer to yall today That rs my Chrrstmas present to you
Rrchard Arledf
A SON
Al Kennlth was brmglng her sheep down the Great Mountaln
at sunset chanting softly her farewell prayer to the Great Splrlt as
h sunk beneath the dlstant peaks when she caught sight of a whrte
man s saddled horse near the door of her hogan At the same rnstant
she heard a hlss of a bull snake at her side and turnlng around saw
her husband crouched down like a sheep and sxgnallng for her not to
notlce hlm but to llsten
He has come the whlte man has come and wants our Splrrt of
the Dawn our llttle Chee Ehee
But our sheep and our hogan need hun He must not go
where IS he now3
l hrd htm ln the sweet smelllng cave near the Zllth Tso
Both of these fearful slmple people knew the others thought
and rn a moment Tsoje was worklng his way back through the sheep
rn the dlrectlon of their hogan He would not glVC up hrs son
TSOSIC where IS vour Chee E.hee3 I come to take hlm to
school
He s not gomg to school Al Kennrth Ba needs hrm
But he must the law that UIVCS you thls land makes hlm
No one gave me thrs land It IS mlne and all mv fathers befor
m
If you don t let hlm go l ll take htm
At thrs moment TSOSIC s Wlfe quletly came lnto the hogan and
sat down at her weavmg seemmg to pay no attentlon to the conx er
satlon though sllentlv Slgnallng to her husband throughout
Our Chee Ehee IS hld and only the Great Splrlt can Hnd htm
The whrte man must go
W hy wlll you not send your boy to school3 He wlll learn how
to grow corn and how to take care of the sheep when they are slck
How to r ad and wrrte and to talk to the whlte man ln hrs own
language
The old father was silent
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and to be so bold as to ask her to go motorrn f wlth hlm then two
mghts later to haye tntlrely forgotten her eycrstence
Van was growrng uneasy and somewhat puzzled ln all hrs
well managed llfe he could not rememb: r when he had ever spent the
evenmg at a dance ln Hlrt ng Wllll a Qlfl and to go so far as to ask
her to go motorlnq He was dxsturbed hut neverthel ss he felt that
h should h pollte so he answered
Wlhy l beg your pardon hut l really thlnl you have made
som mxstake
No' l n t th1s V an Qampb 113
Certalnly th1s lb Van Camph ll
Wle lf you are really sure that 1t 19 you Vm th Sw tt
VOICC contlnued Wlth hrmness You neednt thrnk you can go
around makxnv dates w1th voung ladles and then try to dltch them
It doesnt work with me my dear
Well what IS your nam 3 l am posxtlye of the fact that l drd
not ask anyone to go motorlng with mc hc ause of the slmple reason
that my car 1S ID the Lountrv xt the pre sent time
Oh what s rn a name anvyx ay 9 VY hy not call me lVlolly lrkc
you drd at the club d1nce3
But l dldn t att nd the cluln dance' becomlnf, desp rate
other tltter on the other end of the WIYC
You srmply gryt yourself away whcn vou say that and l acl
me to h lxeve that you must haye heen mtoycrcated on that mght rf
you dld not know where you were
Van drew hlmself up wlth drgnrty Qutslde of x soclal drlnk
or a soda he had never allowed hlmself to care for stlmulants la
sides th1s fooll hntss had gone far cnough he had no trmc to play
wrth sllly Ulrls who seemed to haye no other oceupatron hut to tall
on the phone and talk to strange men
l do not Care to offend you hut l think th1s has von: fir c nough
and rf you yyrll not glye m vour name l will take th1s as an and of
our pleasant conyf rsatron l hope l have afforded you some
small amount of amus ment
After maklng thrs statement he paused to see how she would
take lt There was 1 lWYlSf Wdlt at the other end of the wlre then
came th sounds of lauqhlnfr XOICCS and as Van heard them he real
lzed much to hls dlgust that It was not only one grrr but p rnaos
several of them llStCI'l1IlS.f IH on the wrre and all determxntd to mak a
fool of hlm A thought Came to Van They wanted fun so why
not let them have lt He smiled grlmly to hlmself as he spoke IDYO
the phone 1n a softer vorce
Are you stxll there lVlolly3 A somewhat startled yes came
back on the w1re Wlllfli encour rged hrm to contlnue l lsten l have
suddenlv regamed my mlnd and l remember who you are All day
long l have had a dreadful headaehe
l am awfully sorry to hear that Van hut l was sure you were
not quxte yourself
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stcdclx lu was puz7lGd at luis own Qelf for lug was not m the lmalgxt ol
cdrrung 011 III such a manner It was HYTIUSIIIO' at l ast and lie found
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XX hen r few nrrnutes later Evans appeared he found rnstcad ol
a stern young man a fellow wrth an amused twrnlcle rn hrs grey ey es
and a broad grrn on hrs face
Hrs yorce was qurte cheerful as he sard Call me at nrne rn the
mornrng Ex ans and haye a car here at ten
Yes srr anythrng else srr3
That s all Croodnrght Evans
ocdn wht srr Vx ms lc ft the room rn r lp wrldercd nr rnn r
W hat hal com oyer rrs master rn so hort a trrne to haye changed
hrm so3
Th next mornrng N rn awolu rt sewn At frrst he could not
rtmember what had occurred the nrght before than he rem mbertsl
He had promrsed 1 strancf grrl to meet hc r and go motorrng llc got
up rn tht cold D cemb r mornrng and prepared for hrs usual bath
After he lr rd dressed rnd had hr breakfast he let hrs thoughts
ward r avr n to the hrppenrngs of the nrglrt before Of course no
take any ch rnces and lr wo rld be at the R x anway
Eycms app ared and nnounced that the car was ready II
drstancc was yery lrort to tlr Rey: burldrng so Van pro rrdfd to
drrye around the park seyeral tunes to rehearse the part h would
play when he saw her rf she drd shovx up It was exactly ltl 30
when he drew up at tht Rex lle stepped out of hrs car and looked
up and down the street but to hrs drsapporntment no one was comrng
or gorng who seemed to be anythrng lrlce lVlolly He warted about
Hve mrnutes and durrng that trme he had b com drsgusted wrth
phone grrls and had decrded that none of them were worth whrle He
started for hrs car and had gone as far as to put hrs foot upon thf
runnrng board when behrnd hrm there came the sound of a soft yorce
callrng hrs name
He started It was the same soft vorce He was surprrsecl to
find that hrs knees felt shaky
Van'
Thrs aroused hrm He turned and why had hrs ears b en
decervrng hrm3 No of cours not Molly was probably behrnd hrm
but before he could turn he felt a slrght touch upon hrs arm and
looked around to confront an elderly person peerrng at hrm from
near srghted glasses dangerously near the trp of the nose Pcekrng
from und r each srde of the N588 bonnet were tr-ffhtly made curls
trnted rrclrly wrth gray
Van secretly wondered what thrs old mard mrght want wrth
hrm Perhaps she had made a mrstake Anyway he lrfted hrs har
and address d the ancrent creature ls there somethrng l can do
for vou3 The thrn trghtly pressed lrps formed rnto what mrght b
called a smrle and she farrly breathed Van
Van felt the srdewalk grve way under hrm It was the yorce
that had appealed to hrm the nrght before It spoke agarn
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Van then recovered to the extent as to make 'tn excuse
spoke
Whv er yes thls rs the car MISS er Molly but I fmd that the
carburetor IS rulned and I can t seem to hx the thlngs l am awfully
sorry but er you know how thmgs wrll hfzpp n
Before he could answer there came a sound of loud tallclng
rls ht b hlrd them Both turned at the am tlme to s e two police
rn n and a crowd of p ople approachlng wnth another elderly p rson
wry ln h strung and exclted She was talklng lo.1dly to the cops
he srdc her and wh n she cam near Van recovnlzed h r as Mrss Car
pr nclpal of the C arr Qnrls School across the YIVGY Som thlng must
be wronfv u t then Vllss Qarr stopped uddenlw and po1nt1n0 h r
hnger at somethlng crled
lhere lb th cr ature that stolc my rothes'
Van turned to where she pOlDI d lnto the lront seat of hls car
the sard Molly was clamorlng rn much haste lhen somethmg drd
on a screw on the wlnd shleld l1ftlI'lU the head wear from her head
and lo' scatterxng cork screw curls all over the paw ment and
last of all leavlng hire a head of Ofoldc n curls and a tacc ot a young
lady around n neteen years of age and on the while quit pretty A
thls happened the Rex s door op ned and out ran slx grrls who clam
ored about the glrl 1n Van s car all tallung at the ame trm
Glrls the old bonnet caught and l slmplv couldnt help rt'
They all doubled up wlth laughter The first to recoxer of the
amazed crowd was Mxss Qarr who pushed everyone awav and ad
c ressed the group of QITIS ln an angry vorce
What do you mean by belng out of your classes at thls tme
of day5 Hope Macay so you are the thlef of mv best su1t3 I shall
see your father about thls and you shall be punlshed accordlnglw
for lt
Van stepp d forward and bowmv slrghtly to MISS Carr sald
l beg your pardon but dont you thlnk we had better all go
some place and talk thls over prn ately and perhaps MISS Macay can
explaln lt more clearly lle glanced at the had been Molly and she
was pOSltlVC she detected a twlnkle ln his eye
Mrss Carr stared at hmm tor a short tlme as lf she was gomg to
tell hrm to mlnd hls own buslness but finally she opened her llps and
admltted that lt would be best
Van qulckly dlsmlssed the pollcemen and bade Mlss Carr and
th group of gxrls to step mto his car and then he hlmself took hls
seat at the wheel beslde Molly
l-le drove stralght out to the Carr s School and she uttered not a
word all the way but as the car turned up the drn eway and neared
the mam bulldmg she leaned over and whlspered l have c rtalnly
enjoyed thls motor rlde H answered her Wlth a smll and nothlrfv
more was ald between them
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My were all state 111 'Y 1ss Q1rr s pr1y It ofhcc ll1e pr1n
upal s raspmg 1o1c1 c1lled out Wtll Hop lVl1L1y sta11d up and
gnc 111 ILLOLIIH of 111 th1s nonsenst
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ot tr g,1rl to do so M1 VS l1llVT1OI't l bld you to tell us about l1lS
y nd Illllld you do11t tell anyth ll 1 t1 str11g1 o 1
l Olllbf VR l11tlHOYP glanced at Hop y ho I1 mdded to her tl1 I1 lx
too up 1nd brgm t U t W 1ll IH VC 111 IS
1oon1 wa1t1ng for the ret1r1nf b ll w tw nt to t ll ng o1 lncldents VNl1lCll
a h1pp111ed our thc pho11e U 1 l 1 1 1 s sugfeste tl 1t
call up some fellow 1nt.l H1 t w1th ltllll 111 th pho11 Hop s11d she
wou d be greatly chsturbed lt wt l ll l s w 111 r w
straws to sce whlch 0110 should call th short t straw fell to Hop so
h called 'Vlr Campb ll Ih gurl 1 111scd 1nd grlnned at Van shc
then went on It l1appened that h w1snt st1l1f and cold at all and
wanted to meet Hope Hop held hcr hand over the mouth p1ece
whlle wc dec1dfd whxt to do limally wc 111ade lt all up that she
should H1 et h1n1 but IH some Of'NOL1l clo l1es lVl1ss Carr so he woull
be tool d Hope w 11t back to the phonc 1nd told h1m that she would
meet h1m at the Rex 1nd you know the rc st Vt 1 were all there and
all to blame
LOUIS at dow11 and 'Vhss Qarr took the floor wlth an ar gry
Push upon h r ch ck l hall 1eport th1 conduct to your father
young lady d lll s 1 to It that my cloth s arent us d for m
qu lade Such behavlor Sh was lnttrrupt d by Van Campb ll
M155 Carr l W1 h you would not take It so hard as It lS only
a school prank l happen to know MISS Macay s father qult well
and l shall see h1m about th1s matter m the molnlng l am su1
would put you to a Great deal of 1nconve111ence to go your self
Thls appeared to be agreeable to MISS Carr so she repl1ed
l would apprcclate It very much lVlr Campbell and l hop you
do not blame me tor tl11s conduct 1n these glrls
hot at all MISS Carr l wlsh to haye a mmute alone w1th MISS
Macay l beheye that l nncrht have son1e mfluence w1th her
MISS Carr ord red all the other glrls from the ofhce and followed
them
lqherc was a long s1lence over the room then Van broke 1t
Molly l nex er kn w what a phone was for llfltll last nlght
lVlollv sm1led And l also found out somethlng too and that
IS not to meddle w1th phones at least Wllllf' l am around thxs old
Carr s School
Dont feel that way about It for l want vou to call me up
mghts b cause when l am there all alone l need someone llke you to
call and talk to l don t want to be llke l was when you first call d
and l don t thmk vou would want n1 to In that wav agaln
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and keep you from b mg a dull lon some old bachelor
So you will call ton1ght3
Yes she replled
And the llne IS stlll busy Grace Parker
HEIRLOOMS
Long ago sxx generatlons ago to b exact a younff gxrl was
preparmg her trousseau Not ln the least as It IS done today thxs
hlghly machlne made age when all a glrl has to do IS to step Into a
department store and select what she wants Thls young gfll had
to b her own store and factory too for that matter Th soft whlte
wool came from her father s sheep Wlth her own hands she carded
and spun lt dyed xt wxth hom mad
dyes mulb rrx r o a d ml Oo blue
Then Wlth mhnlte care she wove lt
mto the b crutxful coverhd ln the ll
lxstratlon It was a thlng of beauty
and stlll IS yct for SIX generatlons lt
has been a constant protectlon
against the fr rce cold of llllnols
wmters untrl chance brought lt to
the land of New Mexican sunshine
what a subject for dreams that
old cox erlld IS or any other heirloom
for that matter What was the ro
nsanc whlch led to ltS mak1ng3 Who
made the wrld cherry ch st IH whlch
lt vwas packed3 Vlfho read those old
bools now rustv wlth over a cen
tury s use3 Who wore those qualnt
old earrmgs Wlth thelr glowlng
1ubes3 Whose hard toll earned those queer old colns the huge
copp r two cent PICCCS and the tlny sllw er three cent ones3 Whose
darlng hand shot the buffalo tanned the hlde and made that marvel
ous robe3 There IS a world of interest IH these old tlllflg but how
many of us ever thlnk of 1t3 We are too content Wlth present day
amusements to even dream of the people who llved so long ago
S M A Sterrett
ABOUT CATS
l am an old maid and l know very well why rt s cats The
crxtters have always been my weakness l remember quite d stmctly
the first word l learned to spell lt was c at My hrst play fallow
was a kltten a dear darllng lovely httle fuzzy ball of a kltt n
almost go xnto ecstacxes when l thlnk of the soft little Innocent
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an cxliauxting vsoik III t ou .mc 1 i li lidd worked up us
Xocdlvularx to a wonclcrful degrec of perfection speaking lnglily un
complimentary to his team of slow and Qtuldborn niulc-s thc-rv wa'-
notlimg on earth that would sootlu his nnrx es quit? so effcctiwclx as
old Plc-clcly our great big soft tom cat 'lc-clclv would qui:-tly mt up
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l-' Q l'in sure l ' nt iit 1 an 'l - l " 3 K ' '- first
liitt- , lu-ca l sqii-r-ze-cl it so lrircl tlrit it sliric-lu-fl at ti-1' ilmle- l'ttl-
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witl ls t- of niy lox' - tm' my littlv pt-t.
ll ' l S , f tli't nip' liitt.-its voulcl not .tty
liitt - lint tlu-y soon gn-w into nuw-, will int-sp.-c'tzilmlv tnl lay "xt.'. 'lin
offs- tliis lIN'UIlX't'I1lPIlCC'. l 'i.w'iy.- kt-pt ix igtmilty supply nl all 'xgss
l ' , l t'txII16'1xlD?I'OIICP l liaul its inanj' ix- s -vt-nt:-t-ii. ra ,i .h 'Jin
tlirm- littlf- tic-llows wluu clicl int fmt luixt- tlu-ii' iyi-:mp-ii, to at Yi-ry
olcl 'ml sc'ii'i'scl ,5I"l.1CllIEl vit wluzni we ciillr-cl "Lin'la- llcu-.H 'llu-i'v
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swf-. tlu- fir.: c' 0 tlrat Lvuncl tlzz-in, lmjv tn- n'ittn"il riglit ol' "Scent-"X,
lvul first cilumifc-ol'tlu'1n. Vilas t lxiin it wuz ta, cliinlz airniiiul tlu- l ' rn,
cle ilu-i'tli1'ouglizilt tlu- l ' p' ' i":-. mul pi-up StiSfJil'iOtl.'lf,' into tilt tl Q-
olcl lx' "c-lsg '. l tlu'-n 'df Q-1 xiiclcl'-it to lu-ni' 21 fs-tint littl- nit-4 V 'l icfli
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' A - A " - .1-5 to lv- vc-ry !"ll'l'lwLll wlu-n wi- pivjwl tl 1-1
5. XY- '4 :xlfl -tml-w zzzulz-i'gwt1f 'nil qn'iri't-l ox'-1' tlu-in until '- l acl
fin ltr' fx- al .isl sl 111' riglwt to fault of tli:-ni, 'frtrl tl -1 wi- ' ll r--
liuit' tlb' :5 'i Nwlf-' zinfl liuzgt up i ilu-1' 'nut tt-ll li'-1' all ailruut tl -ni.
It rt-ally tlic- ItlfJSl iii.po:':iiit ii, vw I-att liul l-or nu itlun, j.' in
It 'i-" VV0HClfxt'lAltl liittins 'irc-+'.nl l'in siirt- tlizy 'i1'- tlt-
in . ' i '- ' "txt-.ii'r-S on 'rtlt--tlu nicf- olcl t'xlJlJy vxts lumlzl it
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Supl C 1- tf A ' .gl -vii tug' r-vc Hg. aft -' z , zu' Q .wld
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from his place on the hearth and come up to dad and rub around his
feetg and after dad had once reached down to rub Teddy, he was a
very contented and humble man all the rest of the evening.
Nothing ever enraged me quite so much-no, not even the
stories of the Hun in Belgium--as for a girl to brag to me how brave
and stout hearted she was because she had succeeded in overcoming
her conscience long enough to k1ll a bunch of new born kittens Of
course they must be killed for her dad wouldnt stand for a whole
batch of cats running around the house and he would have k1lled
them anyway and girls are such SISSICS who can t stand to kill little
kittens and get them out of the misery of l1w1ng l H1 sure those girls
are very brave and good to murder little lnnocent unprotected
kittens and l m afraid l am very much a coward and SlSSy indeed
l really think that cats are very valuable and low able creatures
at least lt IS much safer to loxe cats than to trust vour love to some
careless young man for men are l1able to throw lt away and cats
are always content to lie on your hearth before the fire and be rubbed
And yet 1f that young man should happen to be very tall and very
handsome with black hair and dark blue eyes that could smile so verv
wonderful well l m afraid l should soon cease to be an old maid
provlded he didn t object to cats Veda Qooper
THE KAT QUARTETTE
CFrom the Writer s Standpomt I
No Schumann Helnk concert no musicale of local talent and no
concert or recital by musicians of national or international repute will
draw a crowd with so much personal inconvenience to each of the
audience as the incomparable lxat uartette But alas only
chosen few are honored at a single performance The exent IS
usually a neighborhood affair lts 0I'lg1D3lltY IS magnificent 1nas
much as the towns people are not solicited the recital is not backed
by the Chamber of Commerce and school children are not scattered
abroad to sell tickets The adm1ss1on is free'
But all time 19 nothing to the magnetism of th perfoimancc The
1 It f t it 11111 t IS frenei illk moon 1U1
for these suburb musicians l1n1 ting themselxcs to iomantic music
l lose sont s ttlnw in ov 11111111 1
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Jax 4 Inc I1 1110 au 1 inf P1 1
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At last the uartette IS complete and the concert beglns
The hrst number IS very touchlng the tenor and soprano for
there IS a lady woxce 1n the band carrylng the falnt axr ln a hugh pltch
The words bexng Brrrr purrr MEOW' Cn the last note bass
and barltone chlme ln with Pst' Pst' Meow' Meow' Thls slmple
melody 1S repeated several tlmes to make up the entlre selectron The
audxence can hardly walt tor the slngers to pause before they are ap
plaudlng heartlly D ci s Wlshl had a gun Cnmme a
brlclc ohn you ll have to do somethxnv etc Then an espec
lally appreclatlve person ln the audrence sends a shoe as a token of
h1s appreclatlon to the strufrgllng voung muslclans and one ln the
audlence saturated wlth part of the catchy tune relterates Pst'
Pst' and then suddenly bloomlng 1nto a new find adds Scat Cat
thls last addltlon to thexr already pertect tune however IS com
pletely permeated wlth the mterpretatxons rendered by the quartette
and tokens of thelr appreclatlon ram from open wlndows The self
sat1sfled artlsts aVOld the Gifts however and break ex er and anon ln
to melocllous stralns
Then an ardent admrrer rushes mto bath robe and slxppers and
then 1nto the street Personal congratulatlons are not easlly avoided
and the modest cats seelng that personal congratulatlons are lnev
ltable blushmgly retlre Oh discreet modest retlrlng unostatlous
quadrupeds we may mdeed glean a lesson from you
Your mighty gemus and prlceless glft would brlng you world
wxde fame and untold rlches for lf your extemporaneous concerts
are attended wlth so great personal mconvemence to the audlence
what arrangements would thev not make3 What prrce would they
not pay3 What distance would they not traw el to attend a properly
advertlsed and propely backed concert3 Yet with fame and rlches
at your very feet you spurn them ever predommated wlth your re
txrlng nature nd tax your genlus for purely charltable purposes O
retlcent carnlyera your every actron IS a SBCTIHCC to the human race
Owen B Marron
MUSIC
As far as the person who IS not tralned ln the art of muslc IS con
cerned muslc IS dlvlded into three classes These are First classlcal
music second the popular muslc that IS played bv those who at least
understand muslc and lastly jazz
The classlcal music can be enjoyed IH a slmllar way as one enjoys
readlng of the great wonders of sclence but cannot fully grasp the
prlncrples and full meanlng of the marvels A person can enjoy the
music to the ext nt of 1 pleaslng sound but cannot enjoy lt ln lts
fullest meanlng as does the artlst
The popular muslc can be enjoyed and appreclated by the or
dlnary person, and with very lxttle trammg or experxence can enjoy
lt to the fullest extent of 1ts value
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class of music, for l fear if the reader of this article is a trained
musician to the slightest degree he will throw it in the waste basket
in disgust.
It is true "jazz" has the same place in music as the dime novel
has in literature. Nevertheless it is a degenerate form of music.
The ones who play this class of music the most are those who
go under such titles as these: mlihe lVloon Light Serenadersf' "Bon
Ton H or even "The Banana Peel Five." ln case the reader might
not understand it might be best to explain that these are not the firm
names of manufacturers of artificial moon light or chocolate candies
nor are they banana importers but are names of modern dance or
chestras
Ihc last name may seem rather far fetched in its relation to a
dance orchestra lndeed it is and this as near as it comes to being a
rc al name Now es eryone knows that a real good dance floor is very
smooth and slippery and also every one who has stepped on a banana
peel is well aware if not unconscious as a result of the experiencc
that a banana peel is the most slippery thing man has ever tried to
trod upon Now the relation comes in this wav ln the part of the
world where this orchestra is too often heard there are very few good
dance halls lhis means that the floors are not so xery smooth and
slippery as is most cony enient for dancers Now this wonderful or
chestra is supposed to enthuse the dancers so that they actually feel
as though they were dancing on a floor whlch is as slippery as banana
pee
Now l cannot say because of lack of experience as to the emo
tions that are stirred ID the soul of your feet or in your legs but l
do know the music sounds There is a sing song swinging rythm
to it and outside of that to the unexperienced ear there is new er a
change All selections are alike from the time it begins until it ends
qhe orchestras begin about nine in the evening and about three they
are still going strong except for a slightly slower swing due to the
fatigued condition of the orchestra members which fatigued condi
tion is due to the lack of a strong stimulant a lack due to the
eighteenth amendment
The only comparison to jazz is found in the lndlan music on
the Tom Tom orchestra When you have heard one selection on
the Tom Tom you have heard it all for there is no change except
in the time of the beat This holds true for the Bon Tons also
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For the ake of the class of I972 we xnclude 1n thls s ctlon
several plctures whlch were not taken ln time to be included ln last
year s annual Flrst IS a class plcture 1n caps and gowns then a full
page cut of the track team and fmally a page showmg the local and
state wrnners of the oratorlcal and declamatory contests and pxctures
of the t nn1s team both smgles and doubles We have trled to 1m
prove thls sect1on by attemptmg to mclude all names ln all class s as
far back as we go whether we could secure addresses or not and by
arranglng those names alphabetlcally If our readers will help to
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