Albuquerque High School - La Reata Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1925
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P OREWORD
Our arm rn the eompllatxon of materlal for thls hools. 13 thru fmld I J
to lntroduee our elty of whleh we ire sO proud 7 to Inform relltn es md
friends about all the departments and attnltles of our school day
The arranvement of actnntles has been changed for the purposc
eallms, attentlon to the orderly SLICCCQSIOH of ex ents from fall to spr ne
do this we have gn en promlnente to the form of 'ithletles eonspltuous exch
season to the organlzatlons partxeularly lC.flV6 and to the class most prom
ment each season
It IS only flttlnf that the Ldltor glve due credlt to those who have lx
bored zealously rn helpmff complete th1s our LX RLATA lhose per
sons who have grven thelr cheerful and wllllng help toward mxklnff our m
nual the best posslble deserve the Greatest of credlt pralse and thank
We are deeply obllvated to Mr Larleton for hls eomposltlon and prlntms,
to Miss PhllllpS who has Gwen us the most uneeasms., ald as adylser Ind
helper go our most earnest thanks for the cuts ID Our Qlty sectlon
we are mdebted to Mr Thomas Hughes Our art work of whncn we art
most proud IS the work of Hope Wlley and hrs able asslstants Marlar
Raney and Gertrude Brewer are tendered our thanks as typlsts
The edltor tal-ies this opportunlty to extend hrs thanks to the staff
whlch he bellewes the best ln that they have offered the best of eooperatlon
and good wlll ln therr year s work as eo workers wxth hrm
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To those who haxe shared our every Joy
our every sorrow who haxe watched our
successes wlth prlde our fallures Wlth
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To those who have msplrecl us to do better
thlngs who have lent us a helplng hand
IH moments of despalr
To those who have made our school llfe
posslble to our fathers and mothers W
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Fhn Nlmmm Temple and Flks Bulldlhg ue bL1l1dlHgN of sshlch am fraternal
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In no nts can there be found better Junlor Hlgh and Lower Grade schools
About a nule from the center of the c1t5 IS the Government Indlan School with
in enrollment of three hundred Indlans mostly Naxajos and Pueblos The bLllld1Dg'S
stand Wltlllfl the1r own grounds whlch comprlse slxty acres and there are shops for
tcachlng ill kmds of vocatlonal trammg to boys and glrls
Albuquerques new llbrary 1S one of the most beautiful bulldmgs ID the clty
Thr archltecture of the mterlor is an adaptatxon of the Indlan pueblo an archltec
ture of strlkmg beauty found by the Spaniards when they came to thls country IH
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Trading Post where one finds those old relics that were used by the Spamards and
Indlans long before our country wls settled by the Whlte man Here also one 1S
able to buy the hand made wares of the Indxan, such as beads, rugs Jewelry etc
To vlslt the country about Albuquerque IS llke a trlp abroad The surroundlng
scemc attractions have been compared wlth those of Egypt and the Holy Land
In ind about the clty are to be found the ruins of prehlstorlc clvlllzatlons
These rulns of great communal bulldmgs, which are sometlmes called the first apart
ment houses bullt ln Am9TlC8, and the caves of the cliff dwellers are sltuated near
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Where We Meet the Great and the Near Great
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
OCTOBER 3 Wxlllam ,Iennmg Bryan came to the students of Albu
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lhe first was IVIan s Relatlon to Government Mr Bryan malntarns that a
democracy IS the best form of government for under lts reglme the people
have a chance to correct their mlstakes as they see Ht The second polnt ln
IVIr Bryan s speech was Man s Relatlon to SOCICIY A man the speaker
showed can earn from soclety just as much as he does for soclety The
th1rcI polnt was IVIan s Relatxon to God A man who does not believe rn
God says Mr Bryan Cannot be a good Amerlcan cxtlzen Education
wlthout belief ln God IS a curse and Mr Bryan proved the fact by showlng
that swlndlers rob people of more money than do common thleves
Mr Bryan traveled over the world for twenty five years and has spoken
to vast audiences ln all parts of the world That so busy a man who could
demand the type of an audlence to whom he should glve hls txme should
speak to us IS evldence that our United States st1II holds publxc splrlted men
who have hrgher rdeals than the mere acqu1s1t1on of wealth XVe were
honored by his presence and by his message
OTHER CELEBRITIES
Sept I2 Mr Felxpe Hubbell rn honor of Defense Day
Oct Mr ones of the Forest Servlce on Frre Preventlon
Oct Professor Hubbell of the Unxverslty popular IocaI lecturer
Oct 2 IVIrs Faw IocaI muslcxan organlst and planxst
Oct 3 IVIr Weber pastor of the Congregational Church
Xlov Zl IVI1ss Streeter natlonal demonstrator of the Vlctor Company
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Sometlmes m the course of our IIVCS
there come preventing clrcumstances or 3CC1
dents whlch make xt lmpossxble for us to par
tlcxpate ln events that mterest us Such was
the case of our football captam for 74 Glenn
Holcomb Thus would have been Glenns
fourth year 1n hlgh school football and It was
hoped hls best had not an unforseen lllness
made htm unable to play the season out
Glenn or Ape was known throughout
the southwest as one of the best hugh school
All Southwestern Eleven He possessed
those hard hxttxng fast drlvlng qualltles and
the never say dle splrlt that make the real
football player We feel certaln that had
Glenn been able he would have done hls best
to carry A H S through a long and hard
fought season
lo bteve Matlock actmg captam a great deal of crecllt IS due Steve
a tackle playmg hrs thxrd and last year for A H S handled the team and
played the game IH such a manner as to put the utmost confidence ln hrs men
Such 19 the requlslte of a good captain
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The football season of Z4 proved that the never say due splrlt ns
always to be found m the Albuquerque Hlgh Bulldogs Fxghtmg agalnst
great odds all season the team had the satlsfactlon of tying the strong
Phoenlx Coyotes and of handmg thelr old rxvals the El Paso Tlgers
a severe drubbmg The season was started wnth the strength
of last year s team graduated much green maternal many
IDJUTICS and the splrxt of Coach Wllson and his squad lr
was the last named quallty which turned a rather dlsaster
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ln whlch the team redeemed Itself the game ln which the
Bulldog tumbled the Coyote and Tnger ln any case
whether the season was successful or not much praise should
be glven to Coach Wllson who dnd hls level best to turn out a wmnlng team
and to the falthful Pups who stuck all the season even though they knew
that oftentimes merlt must be nts own reward
SUMMARY OF THE SEASON
September 27 Belen at Belen
After three weeks of stenuous practice the team accompamed by a large
band of rooters invaded Belen and came out on the long end of a l 3 7 score
The game was rather slow and was used by the Coach to get a lme up on hrs
prospectlve hrst team many substrtutlons bemg made
October 4-Belen at Washington Park
The second game ended wlth a I4 6 score ln favor of the Bulldogs
However It was evldent that the difference would have been greater lf Belen
had not been forced to qult the thlrd quarter on account of the ll'ljUI'lCS The
Hlgh School scored ln the second and thlrd quarters whlle Belen pulled one
long end run ln the second for a score
October 11 Indians at Washington Park
Although the Redsklns held A H S scoreless the flrst half the team
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ij-IIIIC back with a vengenance and scored five times in the last two quarters.
many ullupsu being used in the latter part of the game. The final score
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October 24 Menaul at Washington Park
Menaul holdmg her old Jlnx on the Bulldogs took advantage of the
I f tlss and won IZ 0 lhe game was bntterly fought all the way through
1 l nt xx as only by fumblmf, at opportune mcments and havnm, sexeral bad
lr: alt 15, nn t them that the Bulldogs lost as the records show that there
xx is not muf h CllHClCflCC IH the amount of round earned by each sxde
November 1 Las Cruces at Washington Park
lhe powerful Las Qruces eleven lnvaded xlbuquerque for the tlrst tml
mrl romptd home to the tune of 35 7 The Green and Whrte outplayeo
them tht llrst quarter but later succumbed to a smashing attack WhlCh could
not lu stopped Three of the Qruces scores were made by the aerlal route
x hnle th lont A H S tally came ln the thlrd quarter on a long pass Dolza
lellr l xrf t The Bulldogs fought hard but they could not cope wlth
the strong offense of the Vlb1t0YS
November ll Roswell at Roswell
ln x hard fought contest the Coyotes chewed the Bulldogs to the lower
cl of a I3 7 tou t Both of Roswells scores came IU the first nalf as a
ft sult of long end runs and off tacl-'le plays A H S threatened many t1mes
but la ked the necessary punch to shove lt over The one score was oft a
long, pass and run nn the last quarter Roybal to Parentl
November lo Phoenix at Phoenix
bomg on to Phoenut xmmedlately after the Roswell game the Bulldogs
found themselves and held the powerful Anzona aggregauon to a 76 Z6 txe
lhe game was played at the Arlzona State Farr before 20 000 spectators
and was one thrlll after another The Coyotes scored twice m the first half
whale the Bulldogs ran them one better maklng the score read 20 IJ A l-l
5 scored once more ln the last half and then Phoenix opened up wlth a
spectacular aerlal game and txed the score m the last flve mlnutes of play
Albuquerque was threatenmg wlth a held goal at the flnal whlstle
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Playmg champxonshlp football every mmute of the tlme the Bulldogs
fairly outdld themselves and walloped the Tlgers 26 7 The game was the
most spectacular one seen on a local grldlron durmg the season and one
Bulldog followers wlll never forget A l-l 5 scored twlce IU the second
quarter and twlce rn the last El Paso s lone tally came m the second quarter
as a result of a bad pass from center Paul Parentl dlmnnutxve end was
alone responsxble for three of our touchdowns two on long passes and one
on a fumbled punt Roybal s puntmg and passmg were nu cr better
OUR PEP MEETINGS
Our First Pep Meeting, September 19
Tlrc first pep meetmg of the year was held rn the audntorxum Pnday
September I9 to launch the season tlclcet sale The meetlng was opened
by some of the school yells and songs lVl1ss Dixon spoke m regard to the
Record subscriptions and Mr Taylor and Mr Benton boosted the season
tlcket sale Coach Wilson lntrocluced the members of the football squad
Senlor Pep Meeting, November 24
October 24 saw the memorable Senlor pep meetmg for the Las Cruces
game whxch was played on November l The Semor mascot Mary Lucnlle
Mudgett was mtroduced and sang Yes We Have No Bananas m her
dellghtful way Wallace Sherldan Introduced the speakers Bob Hughes
and Mr Weber These speeches were pleasmg and the meeting was full of
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Welcome, Bulldogs from Phoenix
The hlgh school Bulldogs returnmg from a 26 to 26 t1e game wrth
Phoenix were welcomed home by the largest and most enthusxastrc pep meet
mg ever held by the students of A H S
Fxrst perlod classes were dlsmlssed and everyone was UIVCH a chance to
meet the boys on the mornlnv tram
After enthuslastlc handshalungs and welcommg speeches yells were led
by Deacon and a snake dance was formed After more and mcreased cheermg
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U1 11l1 hy Wallace Sherrdan lVlr Taylor and lVlr lVl1lne both gave speeches of
pr use 111 the returnrng heroes Fl he Coach and some of the players macle short
Iks on the trrp and the game Deacon led some rrore yells and the meetrng
11l11111rn1d to be held ever after as a pleasant memory rn the mrnds of the
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TAXI XX-XXXI tl
As early as September of each year each student should hnd hrs place
ln school Sophomores unlors and Semors belong flrst of course m classes
provrded by the curriculum for the development of thexr talents That means
that above evervthlng else comes scholarship the first motlve of our natlonal
system of educatlon for thrs reason we glve the place of honor nn ALtlVltlCS
to our Honor Socxety School days are made up however not only of work
but of play as well Some play football rn the fall some play ba ketball ln
the wlnter others play tenms or baseball or tra1n for track If you are an
athlete you belong IH one of those act1v1t1es lf you play some musxcal
mstrument you belong ln the orchestra so that you can play for the school s
publrc performances If you reason well you belong ln one of the debatmg
societies There s a place somewhere for every sort of speclal talent whlch
you mav wlsh to cultlvate as a slde llne Athletlcs orchestra debatmg s
cretxes Correspondence club Record staff Ia Reata staff plays oratorxcal
and declamatory contests Kodak club Gun club Grrls league Fellows club
and llterary contests As soon as these act1v1t1es are oyercrowded others
wlll be provxded Have you found your place3 If because you were a
new pupll ln school thxs year you felt yourself unable to declde just where
you belonged make your New Year s resolutlon now and keep xt next
September Fund the road to the Honor SOClety first then find the trall
to an outslde aCtIVlty
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THE HONOR SOCIETX
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The llonor Soclety IS an organxzatlon rn
Albuquerque Hlgh School that alumnl stu
fyigg... dents and future students of our school
should be proud of The socnety represents
the heroes of school llfe for the members
have had hxgh grades for thexr oal and
they have attamed that goal But tney have
not only made good grades they have
achxeved leadershlp ln school act1v1t1es They
are not the bookworms who drudge over
each days lessons merely to recelve the
hr hest grades ID the class they are the best
because they reallze that good grades are
the steppmg stones to great thmgs They
al o realrze that whlle there are many who
could have hugh grades that only the very
zest of us are able to excel ln grades and
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llowrver this year the requirements for membership in the scholarship
st fir-ts hive been changed so that the correct name for this orffanizatlon In
l llonor Society of Albuquerque High School It is now possible for
indent to win a silver A with four G s if he has participated in sufficient
ulsiclz ar tixities to make up for the time he would have spent on his lessons
lhi h ls put the Honor Society on a much fairer basis Students who befor:
lil not make the requirements because they were engaged in other school
1 are now glyen credit for all the work they do for the school in
hx n l other than that of scholarship
ure are many who have tried to make the llonor Society but failed
t it by a narrow margin lhey will be the members for next year
lol h :nest flort and perseverance always win lhese students who fall
hf it l tht rf quirements by so little are as neccssarx e part of the sc ools
tanrlarcl f rades as the second teams are in athletics and second casts in
urls an mis rl 'X little more honest and earnest effort and these students
x ill ilso be numbtrcd among the select few
Ofhrers for the first semester were as follows Tom Wilkerson presi
dent lVl1rian Raney vice president louise Oestreich secretary treasurer
lwo football men made the Society this semester Arthur Trauth and
Andrew Sutherland Arthur is also captain of the basketball team Walter
Hellman won the honor of having his name engraved on the Burton Tennis
K up as champion tennis player for the 1974 season Three members had
leading roles in the Junior class play ohn Strong who also plays in the
oxthestra Lharles Rice who is the Junior class president and Elsie Russell
lrma Qraclcel won first place in the lnsurance Essay contest and is also presi
dent of the Lorrespondence Club Richard Arledge president of the Webster
Debating Societv yell leader of the school and senior editor of the l a Reata
Gladys Dorris editor of the Record and president of the Roosevelt Debating
Society Lenore Pettit president of the Girls League Dorothy McLaughlin
locl-:eye Powers Gladys Dorris and Arnold Rosenwald are members of one
of the Auditorium debating teams Wallace Sheridan president of the
Dramatic Club bome of the musical talent in the Society that has appeared
throughout the year includes Bob Nordhaus Elsie Russell and Gertrude
Magee Marie Owens won the bronze medal for her Lincoln Day Essay
Gladys Dorris made five semester ax erages of E
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THE RECORD STAFF
'NIIQS HIC'IxVIA'NI Fuultx -'Xdu tr
No one group of students ln Albuquerque Hugh School deserve any
more thanks and pralse for furtherlng the Interests of the whole school than
the Record Staff Speclal mentlon IS due the editor ln chlef Gladys Dorrxs
for her constant work on the staff No one wlll ever know how much she
has done for the Albuquerque Record
For the alms of the staff we refer our readers to the Record of Sept
26 1922 to an edxtorral whlch reads rn part as follows The Record
should be the ofhclal bulletin of the school for every department Athletlcs
and assemblles have then' place but class meetlngs debates actlvltxes of
every klnd should feel that we are lnterested rn thexr work as well
Let us have an account of your aCtlVltleS and we wxll try to hnd a place
for them 1n the Record
Other members of the staff who have worked farthfully are
Senlor Asslstant Edltor Louxse Oestrexch
unlor Assrstant Eclrtor George Dlxon
Sophomore Assrstant Edltor Ben Osuna
Semor Athletxc Eclxtor B Lee udd
unlor Athletlc Edltor Carl Lovltt
Athletic Edltor Arthur Trauth
Editor of Dramatlcs Reuben ohnson
Semor Actlvltles Edltor Norwyn Wilson
umor Actrvrtnes Eclltor Wlnlfred Stamm
Sophomore ACtlVltlCS Eclltor Loraine Redmond
Exchange Edxtor Mlldrecl Freed
Busmess Manager Fred Baser
Asslstant BUSIDCSS Manager Robert Pettit
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THE POPULARITY CONTEST
DGUDGGU
One of the events of the wmter season that was of partlcular xnterest
was the second annual popularlty contest ln the group of plctures at the
bottom of thus page you fund the various wmners as they are seen every day
ln the upper left hand corner IS Dolores Benjamin the ueen of
Beauty talented but very modest At the rlght you see Frederxck Baser
commonly known as Fritz who was elected Best Booster the rlght hand man
of Mr Carleton Then there IS Miss Dixon whose Interest ln men and IH
thxngs gave her the tltle of Most Fascmatmg Personallty The tlny speck
next was the nearest vlew our kodak could get of ohn Dolzadelll the Heart
Buster Cornered at last IS Ethyl Moulton the Most Reckless Drlver
Mabel Snyder won the Flapper Crown Next you see Harold Robertson
C ookle Pusher ln company wlth Edlth Roberts Blgest Curl Fllrt Last ln
the row IS Clane Stevens Damtxest Gnrl
In the lower left hand corner you wxll fmd Deacon Arledge as he
Man The Unknown uantlty Bob Flsher appears next wxth h1s contag
nous smxle Next IS the Best All Round Athlete Art Trauth captam of
the basket ball team At the rxght of thls are two modest malds Gladys
Dorns known as the Wxttxest Glrl and Loulse Oestrelch Best Student Oh
the next! Does anyone know who those are3 Well the boy kneelmg
you know lt ns a boy nn splte of hrs assumed samtlmess IS Harry Hust the
Most Successful Bluffer Standing IS Vlfglflla Hervey Best Actress 1n her
customary pose of bestowmg blessmgs upon others The thlrd Just could
not help gettmg mto the llmellght agam because she was the Flapper
Peggy Poraker offxclally called Margaret was chosen as Most Popular Ctrl
Bob Hughes Most Popular Boy Last but not least IS ack McFarland
Best Actor Jolly good natured A H S lrxshman
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Although the Correspondence Club has been
numbered among the organlzatrons of Albuquerque
Hugh School for four years lt has never presented
ltself ln assembly untll thxs fall when lt made an
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f colorful and poetnc pageant wrltten and presented
' by the club based upon lrfe nn the lands where lts
correspondents reslde From the begmnnlg to the
XXX end the lovelmess and prcturesqueness of the pro
b ductlon held the attention of the audlence The
glamor and romance of all the distant lands was
fi 'xg there and our forelgn nelghbors were well repre
ml QQ? ll N sented by the glrls m the pageant The choruses
K W 1 Lui and dances mcluded the entlre membershlp of the
club but the deflnlte cast mcluded the followmg
Mlss Amerlca played by Marlon Raney Canada Lenore Pettlt Page Bar
bara Clayton France Gertrude Magee Belglum Lourse Croelltz Peru
Yolando Matteuccl Porto Rlco Gladys Dorrxs Chlna Beulah Kahnt Free
dom Margaret Foraker Peace Thelma Adams and brotherhood Chnstme
Shaver Much of the success of thls effort IS due to the splendxd work of
Mlss Wlcklund faculty aclvrser and to Irma Crackel presldent of the club
By dlrect correspondence with young students of forelgn countrnes our
own students galn a great mslght and understandmg of the outsxde world
whlch enables them to speak mtellxgently on subJects related to forelgn wel
fare Pamphlets from the Chamber of Commerce have been marled to the
correspondents thus advertlsmg our c1ty and state A bulletm board has
been hung m the hall showmg vlews of other countrxes that have proved of
mterest and value to many students
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Xd un and Eva x clever comedy vwrxtten by George Vltddleton and
K ux ll :lion xx as presented by the unlor class 111 matlnee and evenlng per
f rm n cs c n November 20 and 71 Wrth the close co operation of the cast
xncl nt new dr irnatlc coach lVlxss Rlggle the audience was glven a most
cleln htful plax w hrch from every standpomt proved to be one of the best
plrx-. mer presented bv Albuquerque Hugh School students
uncs lxlns., a wealthy manufacturer and plantatlon owner played by
beorgt K ools. lrved w1th hts famtly at hls home on Long Island Hts extrava
git! and burdensome famlly conststed of hls daughters Fva Klng played
ly lllllna Lee Eclclund and ulle Dewltt played by Amy Parish ulles
hu b md Qltnton DeW1tt played by Howard Xxfegs hts wifes slster Mrs
Rotker played by Elsxe Russell and Horace Ptlgrrm a dxstant relatlve who
had come for a week end V1Slt and had stayed conslderably longer played
by ohn Strong
'lhe general dtscord 1n the Kung famlly led to the formmg of a plan by
the famtly whereby tl ey mlght llve peacefully wrthout bemg bothered by
such a drsagreeable person as a father who was always grumblmg about brlls
Vht carrying out of thrs plan lnwolved the help of Dr Delamater played by
lmrnett Vaughey who besrdes bemg the famlly phystcxan was also one of
lava s SLlltOI'S The scheme falled because of the fact that Horace Ptlgrlm
had overheard the forming of the plan by the famxly and gave Mr Kmg a
trmely warnmg
Xdam Smrth played by Charles Rrce was preparlng to make a trtp to
the Amazon to mspect Mr Klng s rubber plantattons there Adam and Mr
Kms., discovered that each was longing to be tn the others place Conse
quently tn the second scene we hnd Adam the father of the Kmg famtly
and Mr lxmg on his way to the Amazon Adam found that has rosy ldea of
home lrfe dtd not exlst tn connectton wtth the Kmg famlly his only comfort
being, the ma1d Qortnthra played by Edlth Roberts
One evenmg Adam dlscovered that Mr Klnv had lost a large sum of
money He told the famlly that Mr Kmg was flnanclally rulned The re
tctton to thls announcement was that everyone resolved to find a posltlon
and beqome self supportmg Eva and ulte declded to start raxsmg chlckens
on an old New ersey farm of Mr Kung s The same evemng Eva becomes
engaged to a Scottlsh nobelman Lord Andrew Gordon, played by George
Dxxon
The clostng scene funds Eva, Julte, and the faxthful matd, Corlnthta,
wnth Adam's help worklng on the chrcken farm and not only makmg money
but enjoyrng lt immensely Mrs Rocker has marrred 'Vlr Clinton De Witt
has become a travellmg salesman, Horace Ptlgrnn has adopted the lxfe ms
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return of lVlr. King we found that he is still wealthy and that the entire farce
was only one of Adam's schemes to make the family both useful and happy.
When Lord Andrew Gordon realized that he no longer held first place in lfvais
affections he withdrew leaving Adam and Eva together. Each was fond of
each other but neither realized the fact previous to Eva's characteristic speech
in the final scene 'Adam have a bite of my apple '
Ednth Roberts playing the role of Corinthia made a very charming maid
indeed Howard Wegs as the English dandy was very droll and humorous
and all that sort o thing ulie De Witt Amy Parish was a very dainty lox
ing little wife Hilma Lee Eclclund as Eva King made a most adorable heroine
Elsie Russell as Mrs Rocker the aristocratic society woman carried out her
part with an air of distinctive well bred grace The role of Horace Pilgrim
perhaps one of the most difficult parts in the play was portrayed by ohn
Strong who because of his genuine ability in handling comedy gave much
lively interest to the play The character of Dr Delamater was well por
trayed by Emmet Vaughey Charles Rice proved himself capable of really
fine acting throu h his interpretation of the hero Adam Smith George
Dixon as Lord Andrew Gordon proved himself one of the outstanding char
acters of the play George Cook as the father showed himself ccipable of
carrying a mature part
The Junior class should be justly proud that so interesting a play was pre
sented by students chosen from their ranks The entire cast worked long
and faithfully and Miss Ri gles efficient help succeeded in giving to the
friends of the high school a very entertaining evening The story of the play
with its many interesting situations the interpretation of the characters by
the cast the beautiful stage settings all will be remembered with a thrill of
pride by the members of this year s unior class when they have gone out into
the world and Albuquerque High School will have become their Alma Mater
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Alfred Patterson, Mary Sadie Norment, Virginia Kahnt, Richard Riley.
Fifth Row-Dante Dinelli, Lois Schultz, Betty Brown, Marion Perce, Esther Horton,
Lenore Harvey, Everett Renfro, Mildred Roark.
Sixth Row-Louise Clark, Alice Sanchez, Earl Rice, Thelma Rumley, Grace Over-
street, Louis Stevenson, Estelle Ragin, Mary Moffatt.
Seventh Row-Louise Cox, Charles Mann, LaRue Kennedy, Hazel Gardner, Ralph
Riordan, Lois Hamshire, Adela Sanchez, Ethel Miller.
Eighth Row-Manning Fost'er, Louise Schautzer, Dorothy Wolf, Hattie Phillipps,
Helen Maisen, Hazel Smith, Delores Higbee, Luella Smith.
Ninth Row-Edythe DeWitt, Grace Thielbar, Gertrude Magee, Paul Tacket, Lena
Vaio, Alice Siarrz, Evelyn Williams, Annabel Whitehill.
First Row Dorothv Daily Margaret Nolan Eleanor Taylor Kenneth Ball Alice
Matteson Maxine McSpadden Helen Heber Lee Vann
Second Row Junior Motson Flena Russell Annabel Koons Florence Smith Charles
Rumley Constance Hulton Darwood Dixon Ina Hollaway
Third Row Della Montoxa Smith Connell Euge 13 Fahler Ray Hogan Margaret
Shirlev Vincent Barnett Gladys Blckel James Bezemek
Fourth Row Margaret Johnson Chomta Baca Helen Canfield Fred Roughton
Vince Ylchl Thomas Suffolk Lena Westbrook
Fifth Row Paul Delaney Otheis in row Groups of Sophomoies
Sixth Row Bernl e Bowen Iucian Rice Carl Whistler Pdward Skecl Edward
Stele Robert Harris Daniel Contreras
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LOVING MEMORY
EDWARD MATTHEWS
Beloved Classmate of the class of 1927, whose death
occurred October 7 1924
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C ts 1 rrnrs o tie Amerie In rcnrrcr s ocrrtron spo c rn be rrl of re
essar contest conducted rnnuallv bv the Anrerrcrn fhemrc rl Ars ocrrtron H sud
that the Assocrrtron does not wrsh to produce rrrore chemists but better ones
spoke of some of the great possrbrlrtres of chemrstrv especrrllv rn war srrrcc the
rnventron of rrrplanes Hc also told rn 1 most rnterestmg, rnrnner of r nr rn who
rn airplane died of 1 broken herrt when hrs expcrrnrcnt frrled on recount of a nrrl
rn the runwav by whrch hrs arrplmf- was to descend
JAN fl Dr Clrrk he rd of the science department of the New Mcrerco Lnr
versrtv spoke on the subject of How to gain 1 good general educrtron rn science
through pleasant engov rble re rdrng Dr Clark explained the rrrrount of screntrtre
knowledge necessary to the average crtrzcn and how to olrtarn rt through re rdrng
He also told of hrs own experrences rn the studv of science and finrllv ive 1 lrst
of books well adapted to the needs of the hrgh school student
JAN 13 Mrss Wrnrnr Jewell 1 prominent worker rn the W C T U spoke
to the student body on the subject of The lde rl American Nlrss Jewell told of the
characteristics thrt should be developed rn everv crtrven, namely phvsrcav hc rlth
ment rlrtv 'rnd morrl stabrlrtv She described rn a strrkrng mrnner the effects ot
countrv we should llWlXb be guided by our truc sense of what rs right
PILB W lVIr Belton Bralev rs the one man who tells us to play more Perhaps
that rs because he rs a recrertron expert of he Nxtronrl Recreation Assocrrtron
but we dont care just so he holds the same vrews on the subject as we do M
Bralev sard that pllv was rrnportant rn anv conrmunrtv or rnstrtutron Nlr Br rlev
was recreatronrl leader durrng the world war rn a good mrnv Puropean eountrres
Besides berng r recreation rl erepert he rs 1 wrrter of songs novels, artrcle etc with
publications rn more thin srx thous 1nd newsprpers and magxzrnes rn the Lnrted
btates and rn Europe
FFB 1.2 Judge Botts proved to us thzt he had rn excellent memorv bv telling,
us Abe Lrncoln crossed the Del :ware rn 1492 After thrs the Judge went over some
of the well known points rn the life and character of Abraham Lrncoln He dwelt
especrrlly on Abe s sense of humor rnd gave several rncrdents of this Judge Botts
also told of hrs rrse from the lowest form of backwoods schools to the leader of a
nation Some of Lrncoln s letters arc now used is exrmples of good If nglrsh and hrs
speeches are to be found rn nranv text books
Another test of Lrncoln s greatness was hrs populrrrtv rn the South as well rs rn
the North
After Judge Botts Mr Hoble of the Santa Pe gave a talk on Srfetv First lVI
Hoble showed how safetv frrst applied to grrls rs well as boys As rn rllustratron of
the value of safetv he told ot some of hrs ereperrencfs as claim agent for the blnta
PEB Z1 At the second semester assembly under the drrectrorr of the Honor
bocretv the student was addressed by Drstrrct Judge Helmrck on the subject of Prr
mary Responsrblrty Hrs speech was both rnterestrng and amusing Illustrations
from hrs personal experrence being used to add force to the various points whrch he
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According to the annual custom the Seniors got out the Christmas issue
of the "Record" It came out on the nineteenth of December-the clay
school let out for vacation, and was just full of peppy write-ups all about the
convention of the Central lnterscholastic Press Association to which we did
not send a delegate, and the Boy Scout's Nlinstrelg and the new rules of the
Honor Society: the basketball season and everything. They had a cross word
puzzle, too, and some of the best jokes! One was about Archimedes and
the soap was especially goodg and they had some awfully good special articles:
Miss Wrcklund gave her impressions of Mount Vernon and somebody else
gave Some Glimpses of Our Own United States There was also a good
write up on Billy the Kid There were interviews with Miss Rrffgle and
Peggy and Mr Nlozley and Mr Milne and Hookey Tom and Locl-Leye
along with several others in regard to Christmas and other subjects
The issue had eight pages and there wasnt an uninteresting line in it
The staff of this remarkable paper was Gladys Dorrls editor rn chrei Arthur
Trauth and Louise Oestrerch assistant editors ulrus Sylvester activities
editor and Frederick Baser business manager Lots of others contributed
and so many good articles were submitted that many had to be omitted be
cause of lack of space It was undoubtedly one of the most successful issues
of the year
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KODAK CLUB
MISS ANDERSON! Adviser
SANINIIF BLAIR President
Thc purpose ot the Kodak Club rs to encouragc the studcnts to trkc better pic
has been comprratrvelx small this X611 considering th it this wrs rbout the list
club or socretx to org' rmfc after school had started This w rs 1 drsrdvantage which
could not be overcome During the xerr mectmgs vterc hcld in which rntcrestmg.,
t'rlks and extracts from magazines werc grxcn on the subject how to takc pictures
XX e hope to organize early next year and to bc rble to revrxc thc custom of furnishing
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MISS PHII I IPS I' lcultx Adusu
Xlthough 111 ut Louise w xs not offend thls xefzr some thoug.,htful and 1lNb1f.l0Ll
s ffm n lx nl Phe L1 Reat1 -ht Club has taken t L p me o
tl l md under the dlrectlon of NI1ss Phllllps It was 1 g're'1t sunces
KIINCU QIIIL, w 1th Q uh othu the good and bid pomts of thur wolk the members han
le uncd much th xt h is been hLll9f1Cl ml Thex haxe 'llso atqulred x rluable mform ltlOI1
bx thost w ho h ne INIKIL Nuggl.qtlOI1N before tht club NI1ss Phllllps herself has acted
somewhlt xs in instructor to the club bx tellmg the members what the um of the
postu 1nd how to make them strlkmg Ind ln offmmg, suggestlons fOl dcplrtmeut
hm xdmgs md llll1StI'lt1OI1S for the L1 Reita
The DTIHIHIW object of the Lu Re'1t1 Alt Club wae to proude an assxstqnt st lfi
for the :rt Ldltors of I 1 Reatl staff It would haxe been IITIPOSSIIDIQ for the alt edlr
ns to h uc- dom all the lrt work nccc ssarx for the Annu xl Smce It was fust oxgm
lzul he club h is been kept busx w 1th tha 'mnual work .md malnng' poster
Postcr conttsts wnre held for the Roqwell and Fl Paio gamee the Junlol Qtmor
and other plus and for good Engllsh VI etk
The tlub wus plc wed b the engrruexs comphments for then excellent heqdmp,
md lllustritxons for the mnuxl Ftlltilf Ill chlef Bob Hughes LOIIIPIIDIEHIQII the .nt
deputmcnt on Its Uuellent wollx, md the untlrlngf efforts of the membere of the
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lnhe Glrls League was organized ln 1917 lts purpose bemg to promote
hrgh ldeals of true womanhood courtesy of speech and manner slmpllclty
loyalty and honor among the school girls This purpose has been successfully
carrxed out ID the work of the four departments program c1v1c soclal and
welfare
The fxrst meetmg ln the fall as IS the custom was an entertalnment and
soclal to glve the glrls an opportumty to become better acquamted Several
busmess and pep meetings were held at different txmes durlng the year The
Glrls League Carnival was a declded success both fmancxally and soclally
The work of the League mcreases each year ln Importance and the pleasure
of the glrls IS correspondmgly mcreased ln doing the work lt exacts We hope
that thls will contmue to be true xn future years and that the Glrls League
wlll always be an actlve organlzatlon ln the Albuquerque Hugh School
ln the gay and fCStlVC Splflt of a real carnival the Girls League com
memorated the Chrrstmas season on December nlnteenth wlth an entertain
ment that will long be remembered as one of the most successful ever staged
xn Albuquerque I-hgh School Everybody came wxth thenr penmes and the
occasnon was all that could be deslred The opemng feature was a splendxd
program rn the audltorxum The numbers presented mcluclecl Seven Locks
To Baldpate a tragedy ID one act centered around hair tonlc wrltten by
Gladys Dorrls several peppy and Jazzy selections from the orchestra of the
League a Take off on the faculty wntten by Peggy Foraker portraying all
the virtues and vlces of the dear teachers the azz Clowns ln song and
dance the Follxes of 1924 lnvolvmg the modern Santa Claus and several
phases of modern life
The affair ln the gym was a brxlllant scene of color enhanced by confettl
and eats All the school organizations were represented by booths and falr
damsels ln every concelvable type of costume cned thelr wares to the crowd
The booths were managed as follows apanese Tea Room Correspon
dence Club Irma Crackel and LOUISE Coelltz Fortune Teller Roosevelt
Debatlng Society Gladys Dorrls Vale of Terrors Webster Soclety Lockeye
Powers Popular Glrl Contest Scholarshxp Soclety LOUISE Oestrelch Future
Spouse Dramatlc Club Chrlstlne Shaver Rogues Gallery Y W C A
Club Peggy Foraker Fashion Show Art Club Barbara Clayton Shootlng
Gallery Faculty Mlss Dlxon and MISS Phllllps When the hour forced de
parture the merry makers g'1yly be decked m confettl left almost eluctant
ly for thexr homes for the Qhrlstmas vacatlon
The money made by the carmval was used to purchase two flags one ln
a stand for indoor decoratlon one for use out of doors on our flag pole
These were presented to the Hlgh School on February 20 at an audxtorlum ln
honor of Wash1nUton's bxrthday and the out of doors flag was flrst put mto
use at the formal flag ralslng exercxses whlch lmmedlately followed the pro
gram ln the audltorxum
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The Fellows Club was reorganrzed thrs year by Mr Taylor who knew
that such an organrzatron would create a sprrrt of fellowshrp cooperatron and
frrendshrp among the boys To pro
mote thrs purpose the club appornt
ed commrttees consrstrng of boys
from the Sophomore unror and
Senror classes to carry out the
plans
The Athletrc Commrttee lends
a helprng hand to our athletes when
therr work for the school interferes
wrth therr studres and other dutres
besrdes sendrng out any good ma
terral for basketball and track The
charrman of thrs commrttee rs Ar
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The Crvrc Commrttee suggests
and makes needed rmprovements rn
anythrng pertarnrng t school
Russell Gere rs charrman
Rrehard Arledge rs eharrman of the
program eommrttee the suecess of
whrch rs shown rn the frrre programs
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The offrcers of the organrzrtron
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xree presrdent, Exerett Renfro secre
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RIFLE CLUB
MR BENTON Adwrser
The Rrfle Club belongs to the Nrtronrl Rrfle Clubs ot Amer-rea n organ
an retrxe mebershrp of over forty boxs
The Club s rrnge rn the VN ashrngton Gym rs the scene of mam hot eontests be
tween the four teams, Sophomores Junrors and Senrors Ind the Speemls made up
of the taeultx, etc Eaeh team has ten men There rs much competrtrorr between
te rms for a eup and badges offered bx the Nlatronal Rrfle Clubs Some rrottrble
ho s are lohn Strong and Charles Rree rnd xou ought to watch 'Vlr Tlxlor
lhe offrcers are Raymond btamm presrdent T J Vlrllrams secretary and
Fr 'rnk C1 rlushr treasurer
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mth the lust lngh sthools IH the country that have dl1C'ldX adopted the plan
fo pw. the drxmatxe tlammg, to as mans pup1ls as posslble without detractmg from
rcgulxr wool work 645 To glwe more puplls an opportumtx to earn credits IH ac
num m rllglbxlltx for the Honor Souetx
tudent body as a whole something of the nature of the txammg that precedes the
imxshed performance Some of the plays were presented as flIl1Sl"lQd performances
Among the walklng rehearsals that were partlcularly well done was The
Vierrx Meng Cuckoo ln whlch Peggy Forakel howed such eommendable response
to tralnmg even though she carrled a copy of the lmes Other pl us presented
wen Why the ChlmGS Rang The Teeth of the Glft Horse and Tvso Crooks
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The A H S basketball season was pcrhap the hest that the cl acl
has ever wltnessed The sea on started off as dnd thc foothall sea on wslth
a win here and a loss there but lt lb the finish that counts and the team cxme
through to w1n the Clty Sectlonal and finally the State Lhamplonshxp whlch
earned for them the much longed for Chlcago trlp
It was a team and not mdrvxdual players that Coach Wilson developed
and coached through a long and hard fought season whlch ended IH hfteen
games won out of eighteen played To the hrst team who carrled off the
honors and to the ew er falthful Pups who stuck out the season the school
owes much well deserved pralse
THE CITY LEAGUE
The Cnty league composed of teams In and near Albuquerque was
sponsored by the Y IVI C A and was for the purpose of decldxng the Clty
tlces St Mary s Harwood and Indlan School and It was the Bulldogs who
galned the S T Vann cup when they defeated the Bankers 38 il ln the
final game
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SECT IONAL TOURNAMENT
The Sectxonal Tournament was played a week before the State Tourna
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lhere were only three teams entered A H S Harwood and Menaul and
A H S emerged wmner when they defeated the Menaut frve for the first
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THE STATE TOURNAMENT
The State Tournament was played at the Washxngton gym on March
I 3 and I4 Teams were entered from every dlstrxct m New Mexlco wxth one
exceptlon and every game was played before a capaclty crowd To reach
the finals the Bulldogs played two games defeatlng Tularosa I5 9 and
Clayton 24 I6 Menaul reached the finals on the other half and the two
Albuquerque teams played for the champlonshxp There never has been
and lt ns probable that there never wlll be such a game as was that m the
annals of A H S history and It rs certaxn that every student wnll always
remember when ln the last mmute of play ohnny Dolzadelll hooped the
ball through to grve the Bulldogs the game I5 I4
THE TEAM
Dolzadelll and Bellman forwards
Vann and Mossman guards
Trauth center
McFarland l Redmond Sutherland Blau substrtutes
Three of these ohnny Art and Andy played thelr last basket
ball for A H S as they are semors The rest however will be back to
form a strong nucleus for next year s team
Trauth who was captam and Dlck Vann had the honor of bemg placed
on the mythlcal All Sta e Frve whlle Bellman was placed on the second
team and Dolzadelln and Mossman were grven honorable mentxon
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NATIONAL INTER SCHOLASTIC TOURNAMENT
The tournament sponsored by the University of Chicago and named
the National Tournament has been an annual meeting for the best basketball
teams in the United States for several years New Mexico has been repre
sented for three years once by Hagerman once by Menaul and this year by
Albuquerque High Each year New MEXICO has been eliminated during the
first round of the tournament Hagerman was put out by Hyde Park of
Chlcago Menaul by East High of Columbus Ohio and Albuquerque by
Wheeler Mississippi Albuquerque had the fortune to draw a team which
reached the finals while Menaul and Hagerman were put out of the tourna
ment by teams which were themselves eliminated
The trip to Chicago cost the followers of the Bulldogs SI 000 Perhaps
some of the donors feel that their money was wasted smce the team made
a poor showing but when they realize that there were 42 teams from 38
states and 2I of these were eliminated the first round they can understand
that the competition was keen as over 30 teams of the 42 were champxons
of their respective states
The educational part of the trlp was worth a good deal to the boys
packing plant ChlCag0 theater Hyde Park high school University of Chicago
and lh each of these places they saw and heard things which they will re
member for years
The real value gained from partlclpatmg ln such a tournament is that
the teams who attend will gam a lot from watchlng the good sportsmanship
displayed at all times during the play hearmg such men talk as Old Man
Stagg and Fritz Crlsler and rubbing shoulders with boys from the east
north south and far west
The Bulldogs wish to thank everyone who helped send them to the
National Basketball Tournament for in so doing they helped them realize
one of the greatest ambitions a hugh school basketball player could have
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banner of a play Her Frrst Assignment The cast included Do othv M
Laughlln Amy Parrlsh Margaret Wrlllamson Lourse Cox Sadre Norment
Gladys Dorrls Louise Oestrexcn and f lalre Stevens
The plot was woven about a voung woman who found xt dxfhcult to
appear well IH socxety and her slster who wanted an assignment on a news
paper Many amuslng thlngs happened throughout the play suc. as the
slster lmpersonatxng a famous wrlter and then the writer suddenly appearmg
on the scene However all ended well and they llved haplhly ever after
Another feature was a green quartet that sang lrlsh songs especlally
If l Knock the ell Out of Kelly The quartet was composed of Maman
Raney Nan ones Peggy Foraker Marv Sadxe Norment and they were ac
compamed by Lenore Pettit
The Curls gym class also pulled off some stunts
MARCH Zl Dld you ever hear of the Gordlan knot3 l had but l
never knew what It meant untll after hearing Mr Level State Sunday School
Supermtendent talk on that xntrlcate tle Mr Level gave the hlstory con
cernxng the phrase of UDtVlD2 the Gordnan knot The speech was very IH
terestlng and Mr Level proved to be a snappy speaker
The mam pomt the speaker brought out was that we should not try to
hurry through a drfhcult thlng but we should have patrence and Perseverance
ln performing a task
Well lt takes a lot of patience and perseverance to wrxte thxs calendar
MARCH 28 l dndn t ever thmk much of a memory untrl after l heard
Mr Verkyle talk on that deep subject Mr Verkyle told us of the lmport
gested domg as one man dtd lnhls man would thmk over the events of
the day and then descrxbe them to has Wlfe Soon hrs memory was greatly
lmproved Mr Taylor thought so much of the scheme he advrscd us to try
thls on our own wives Qwe have so many
APRIL 2 The Kentuck ubllee DIHQCTQ stood treat today The srngers
gave a number of selectrons all of whxch we greatly enjoyed One woman s
abllrty to sxng bass attracted conslderable attention We could have easily
stood more than a half hour of thexr srnglng
APRIL 3 Dr Culver addressed the student body today M Qulver
chose as hrs theme fhe Bov the Prophecy of the Man He saxd that as
the boy or grrl does now so he wlll do when he IS a man or woman and h
advxsed us to cultlvate worthy frlends that we might grow up to be honest
men and women
APRIL I0 Of course that operetta had to be advertrsed so they plck
ed on poor Aprll I0 to do xt Why drdnt they use an approprlate day ltke
Aprxl l3
Well anyway Mr Maurlce Klem told us all about Mr Wrllnam Penn
who IS a personal frlend of hx Nlo he d1dnt found Pennsylvama nor even
Arthur Pendragon udglnf, by the interesting, hlstory and descrlptlon Mr
Kleln gave the opera should be good but we ll have to Wdlt until weve
seen It
Let s see now wc gave our Bulldogs a fond farewell and wrshen them
all manner of luck ln Qhlcago and told them to be ure and brlnd back a
few trophy cases to hang ID our scalps The sad part came later when cer
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soclety debate for two years except one They werent satxsfred wlth
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year fund the course easter than the others ln addxtlon all students who
are on debates ln either soclety durmg thexr course ID Oratory and Debate
recelve extra credlt for these debates
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prellmlnary for the mter soclety debatlng teams whlch debated two weeks
after the prellmxnarles Thls schedule made two debates every montt At
thls rate over a hundred speeches were prepared whlch gave a wonderful
opportunity for trammg rn public and argumentatxve speakmg
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Thls orgamzatxon contmued durxng 1924 l925 1ts career began rn the
year l9l8 The offrcers elected at the TIYSI meetmg of the term were
PTCSldCHt Gladys Dorrls Vice President Reuben ohnson Secretary Treas
urer Irma Lrackel The new advnser Mxss C3516 Venable who was as
slsted by Mxss Amy Rxggle brought new lxfe xnto the club The success of
the club for thrs year s work may well be measured by th e vlctorles that
marked the begrnnlng of the second cycle of Roosevelt supremacy the flrst
one havlng covered the years l920 to 1922 The pep and enthusrasm
exhlblted by the debaters thus year has brought about a new mterest ln de
batlng that has spread to the whole school The membershxp IS at present
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omores Thxs may be taken as an lndxcatlon that the work and spnrnt of
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IN 1th1n the llves of most of us todlv vve have seen the growth ot edue1t1on m
even land '1nd under evelv fl 1,12 Gre It thmklng people of dl natxons have stressed
the IIIIDOITIHLQ of vvorld wxde lnstruetxon wlth a 1e1l that has brought lesults I
one of the most populfu mme 1L1nes of the ve 1r a noted wrlter deelares Thoughtful
men It 1l1ze that the future of e1v1l1L21t1on depends not upon the edue 1t1on of the
ehxldren of the world All thls leuds us to belleve th.1t beneath the uperfxelal
reasons for educatxon there l1es a deeper motlve th'1t m lkes men zealme the need of
knowldge It IS the great part that educatlon plays 1n hfe th 1t prompts men of all
natxons and statlons to gxve thelr tlme and fortunes to its development
Many students here and elsewhere are not lnterested ln some pu of then
eulrxculum for thev can see no use ln Iearmng deflnltlons folmulae 1nd svmbols
merely fOl thelr ovvn sake 'Vlere learnmg lt ms true IS of no aceount but lt IS the
praetmc 11 appllcatlon of the DTIIICIDIGS of Iearnlng, to our dulv l1v es that IS the object
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We are all ere1ted for some vvork that IS ou1s to aeeomphsh XX e all have our
dutv to fulfull We e1nnot glve the gre1test ervlee to '1ll men unless v e have 1
us thls velv thmg to glve us l broad 1nd worklng knowledge of the world where vve
must aehleve our mlssxon
The VI orld VS xr brought vvlth It 1 lesson of vvolld union The g1e1t obstaeles
of CIISDIUCL have been albollshed bv the lnventxons of the p1st few eentuues auto
I1IOl'J1lC the 11rpl1ne and the lxdlo A Japxnese IS no longer vastlv ILIHOXLII from
-XDIETIQ We ourselves are not lSOldtLCl from Europe 01 Asla Phe plrlt of todlv
the progress of the eenturv svvee ps us :long to a llfe th It e mnot be n 11rovv beeause
ot lts vvorld eont1ets Thus lt IS that the me lt le ICILIS of our rountrv have deereec'
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INTERCLASS MEET
The frrst meet of the
season was the lnterclass
meet held at Varsnty held
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pomts to the JUDIOTS 27
the sophomores 29 and
the freshles 4 I7 Trauth
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for ZI pomts Roybal
followed wxth two flrsts and two seconds for I6 Points The meet was for
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dogs ought to have a fairly good team
CITY MEET
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MENAUL MEET
ln a dual meet wlth Menaul the
Bulldogs won rather handlly ln both
held and track events The meet
was held on two successxve days
tl'e field events one day and track
exents the next The hnal score
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CLASS TOLRNAMENTS
The Cla s Tournament were held mamly for the purpose of bnngmg
out materlal for the tennxs team and also for electing those to play rn the
school tournament Those who won out ln the three classes were RCldV
ones and Pllcher sophomores Bellman Armxjo and Noehl junxors and
Lewmson Stamm and WllkCYSOD senxors
BURTON CUP FOURNAMENT
The Burton Trophy was contested for by the erght leaders ln the Class
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DIEGO ABEITA
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FLORENCE BRUEGGEVIAN
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FRANCIS DELANEY
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WARREN FAIRFAX
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RUSSELL GOFF
nnmtn ,I xx of IIIIIPI
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ANDREW GONZALES
lf-elnll v I
HENRY GONZALES
MARGARET GRIDLEY
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CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
ISABEL GUTIERREZ
144 X 4 I1
1 N 1414 1 II
1411
1 S4l144 I
VENERANDA GUTIERREZ
ROBERT j HALL
1111411 N414 IP 1
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GRACE HARRINGTON
1 1 14 1 N 14 If
JOE HARRIS
1 1414 1 II41111
41411 PIII 41
JOSEPHINE HARRISON
IlllNl
14 ul
ERNA I-IAUSER
I2 N 41 121
LUCILLE HENFLING
I
GEORGE TODD
K1
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N 114
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41 4 1111
1111111 11
GENEVIEVE HOLMES
14 1l N 1 II1p.I1 Q4 14141
lt 1 N1 4- 1 41 I' 1
4111 11..l1 N1l14111l lIllNll 111
HERBERT HONAKER
MARTHA LOUISE HORTON
1 Q 149 R411
1 114141
GEORGE HOOK
s l 1
HELYN HOUP
1 71 A1111111
1t 1 4111 N
DONALD HUBBELL
4141tl1lIl I
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I 411 If sp41114Ie114
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CAXINDIDAJ ES I OR CJRADLATION
M3-Zafiziw :sunny
L OLISL HLBBLLL
BOB HUGHES
Il il!
HARRY HUST
X
1
HERBERT HYDE
LTHEL INVIAN
1
4
ETHEL Q JOHNS
PALLINE JOHNSON
LEE JUDD
RLTH RAY
FRED KIMBALL
JANE KINNEY
AMILDRA LA NEAR
REUBEN A JOHNSON
M ll
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at I ullul
N
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NAN JONES
J - 1- x ,
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I':'w::1':nm 1221.
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b 1. Sm-i4-U 'ZIZQSMH-11ln11'::. Kr: nzs High
, I rf' Svlnfwl: Iivl-utillg 'l'o-:am 'liz Jlllliul'
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3, , 1 1 .31 l',...i,,,p.'. -
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
LEO F LEWINSON
MARION LIPE
ARTHUR TRAUTH
CLADYS I- MADDISON
I
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TOM WILKINSON
1
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VIRGINIA MAINZ
II Nu
1
SIDNEY MARCUS
N n
N we If tx 1
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HELEN STUBBS
r
4
NELLO MATTEUCCI
HARRY MAUGER
CARL WILSON
JESCILE WOLF
I no pnnrlvx
JEAIQJ IVIICDOUGAL
IIIIQN mn: v4 II
mn Q ll SIIIQIY
JACK McFARLAND
IN 9 ll
N IIINII I mv
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N 1 f N11 cnt Illllllll
NN 1 rx II n S011
MARTHA YOTT
mtl 1 UIIQNINDINIGI v
1 IMI!-'I xx um
Uvlfq 41 N 1 X 1
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'QL '23,
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IZII 'I'l':ur'Ii 'ISL ffl. 'ISI I"-v1vIIv:lII 'IIIQ
In-I--.1-II Slzlfl' U31 IIUIIUI' Suviviy 'QRI5
U. II. A. I'1-l'liI'ic':1Ic- '2I.
II'fIl'vl' Suit-U' 'Iii 1'In1'l'owpull4I4-llvv
IIIIIII '232 "VI,' II14- l'I1Il11vs II:ll1::"
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II'-wr-w 1'I11If '21, '22,
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II'-nur Sw-in-I3 '2I: Syznnisll I'I:ny 'IM-
I,1'llIIl'II1IN 4':1x1w-9' USS: "XI -1' 1' y
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'BSL Hiw-I! I.:-:vguv 1':11'11ix':1I 24.
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Ixutingg' .'m '2I. 215: "Un 1- in :I
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.XVI IIIIIII '24, '21 Rusk 'tIl:1II '21
I"u-Ilmv.-' 1'IuIu.
I"1'IIoW." IIIIIID.
I-'-Il uws' IIIIIII. .
.Iuxiur l'Iny 251: l'1vI"'S W"
4'InII 113. 24: lII':llllIlfI1' l'IllIl '23-I. '24,
123: Ili A '22, 123. ZH: "Un- in :1
III1 I XI an" 24.
1' "wg Ivm-0 I'IuIvg K1I:: I'IllIb
23. 115: Rm .'-volt Il-lzting C4
23.
I"4mII1:lII '2-I. '251 B:.'Ii II:II '252
I 'I'1':u'I: 23. 'Z-I. 25: XIX I'-'
'Z-I: "II sl: Is Il , n' val" '242
W "Un-- in n liluv M rn" '2-I: Lu ' IIIII
.'tgf " '23, '253 X'Il'1'-I'I'l'.'.I' . ' '
l'I:u.'.': NV-I.-I 1' Ile-Iutillg.: Q' "4-ty.
I Girls' In-:lglw I'rop:r:un '22. 23: UI'-
vll ':l 24. 25: ' 'li' VIHI'
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In-sl.
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CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
CARRIE SWENDSON
I
NELLIE MILLER
ANITA MORELLI
I4 N ll 1
JUANITA MORGAN
BRUNO MORELLI
JAMES NAVE
ETHEL MOULTON
HUGH MUNN
l
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,IOSEPHINE NAPOLEON
0 I NH N
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ELIZABETH NORDHAUS
ru k bl 1 Il IX
ALBERT NATTOLI
I ii
TOM OSUNA
LOUISE OESTREICH
4 I 1 N 111 tx
muh Ilinmi
N041 l llll
I4 N mm :mr
cle mini Nm ic
4 lm n ms 1 mix
UI I 0
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ORLANDO OLSON
ANDREW SUTHERLAND
1 I
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me N v
1 H. G. A. IW-l'tiI'i1-zilv '24: VIIXIIIIIK AI'-
' 4l:lI '25,
High S1-li il Vluli '25: 4'ui"-.imi-
elvlim- l'lnIn '25,
U. II. A. K'vrtifi4':1t4': Ii-iiizv .I-l:I
in 'I',riiing:.
Girls' In-:agile-.
I"vIl vws' IIIIIIU.
I"m:lIw:ilI '241 IInIii1-S '2I5g "Lass f
Iiime-i'im-li 'I'm'i1" '23,
'IV-iiiiis '22. '2Z'!: Girls' I.4-znggliv I'rn-
grzuiiis '2CI. '24. '25: Iii-rI:i1ii:imi-y Flin-
tvst '23, '24: "Mg Irish Iiusf-" '24.
I,:l Iii-:im Staff '2I. 24: IIl'l'Ill'SIl'2l
'2I. '24: If'-II nw' Vinh I'l'lbLfI'2llll '21
Iiu se-V1-If ITvI1ztil1:: S1 'Wil' '23. '2-I2
U. G. A. Ve-1'tifi4-:itv '2fi: Sp:
I'l:ly '231 I'urrz-sp4viula-iirv IIIIIII '24.
III svvvlt Il1I:IIlIgI So"-K' '23, '2-I.
'21
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XV'Istvl' IN-lutillg .'u"y' '23. '2-I.
T253 Sp: I'rog1'zill1 '233 '
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'25: S6""I2ll'X II ' .' "-ly '24Z
Siill' I' nr-.'t '25: 'I' -1 '22i. "2-I,
'25: IIi A '2-I. '251 S1-ni ' im' r4I
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Iiaislu-tlmll '21
I' -ll urs' Vluli.
I'IlP0IIl1lII '2-I. '25: Iizlslwtlnill '24. T251
Iizlsi-Iu1II '241 YVefIste-r IN-Imtiig.: Su-
1-ie-ly '22: II1 fr S41'II'IA' '2-I: Iii' '
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CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
MARIE OWEN
PII H14 N
I xx
41
41 l ll
1 N4
ANGELINA PADILLA
ANNIE PADILLA
Ix14
1
LEAH VAUGHN
RUBY PENCE
Ill I Il
N14l4111t xtlllf 4
1
LENORE PETTIT
r N 4 41144
N 411 1
4 4 IN ll ll N41414-'11
I4 1 11141 411
t N 1 Nl
1 ' 44114 1 1 I 41
III' -I 44 Iilllf X 4141
MARIE PICKENS
HAROLD ROBERTSON
ATHALIE ROMERO
N 411141411144 I 1
MAY POMERENCK
x It I
LOCKEYE POWERS
41 wtm l14I11t1111,, 8141411
144- '141 14 vnt 411 1141114I411144
II I 91 IP 5 I
1 4 4 1 I 1 N
PI Il I1 41 N1
19 in 1 Blllt N 414
1 '1 1
FRED PYLE
141 III 1 41tI11
11441 I'1vx14IP1 41
11411 ' 'I I411141
4 1 1 414 Xnun 1141
'41 xx 41fI 14l1 I41
DORA QUINTANA
111414141 4 14141I 1 1 I II+
s N
41 1
MARION RANEY
4 111411 141111111 S 41411
IIII 1I qtlff 1 4 1 N1
P9 41141114411 411
14114 4 II4111411
41411
WILLIAM REED
M11 141N14l1
11141
II4 411' N4 7-tj lfI41l4l I'i11l: "II4-1'
l"i1'sl .xSS'LflllIIl'III" '25g "I,:1.-,- 41f
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Girl? I.l'IlXIII'.
1'411'4-s1141114I41l14'4- I'llll1 '2-I. '25g '4 lllli
4'I11l1 '2-4: Gi'Is' lll4'l' l'lIIlI '25: H. G.
A. l'O'l'Il4'2lIl' '2-I.
Girls' L4-:1g1141,
S4-"'I:11'.1' 41f S4111I14111111-41 Vlnssg Y' '11-
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ANITA RICHARDSON
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GILBERT ROBLES
ARNOLD ROSENWALD
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DOROTHY MCLAUGHLIN
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OTHER CANDIDATES FOR
GRADUATION PICIURES STEVE IVIATLOCK
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JOSEPHINE CANDELARIA CHARLIE MCDONALD
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Once upon a tlme a httle over
a year ago some senxor boys who
were on the Record staff invent
ed a pubhcatlon to be known as
The Bullet to be Issued at con
venlent lntervals as a medxum of
exploding some Jokes at the ex
pense of their fellows that could
not appear xn the newspaper or
annual because of lack of space
The funds collected for the Hrst
Issue were turned over to the
Record fund this year however
because La Reata was to be
called upon for some heavy ex
Denses also perhaps chlefly be
cause the self selected s aff hap
pened to be members of La Reata
staff the funds earned by the
humor sheet were turned over to
La Reata funds It IS hoped that some day out of thus attempt to pubhsh
a humor sheet Wlll grow a real magazine that wlll pubhsh the hterary at
tempts of every sort
ThlS shows how the staff felt when some delmquents ln the senior class
falled to hand ln thelr pictures on tlme to be sent to the engravers We sought
m out of the way places as well as m the common haunts of such lxkenesses
Some we found at last though not perhaps the latest photographs of the
beautles We also trxed threats whlch produced some results For the others
the least sand the better
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Uncle?
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last Apnl
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GRUMPY THE SENIOR PLAY
aww 5435.5
lt rs seldom that a hrgh school actor rs called upon to rnterpret .1 mature
character The Senror class however made no mrstake when they chose
Grumpy a play whrch has for rts marn character an aged lawyer for rn
Raymond Stamm they had an actor who was fully able to play the part Th
play was rnterestrng from the frrst to the last and held the rnterest of the
audrence throughout
Grumpy an old crrmrnal lawyer and hrs beautrful daughter Vrrgrnra
are vrsrted at therr country home whrch rs not far from London bv Earnest
Heron who rs rn love wrth Vrrgrnra Earnest rs rn the employ of a South
Afrrcan dramond mrnrng company and rs returnrng to London wrth a very
valuable dramond whrch he carrres secretly rn a pocket of hrs coat He rs
met at the door by Susan the housekeeper Susan grves Earnest a prnk
camelra whrch she tres rn place wrth a harr from her head That nrvht as
Earnest rs srttrng by the lamp readrng a hand rs seen to come rn the door and
turn the lrghts out A struggle follows and next mornrng Earnest rs found
unconscrous the dramond mrssrng Grumpy and hrs valet Ruddock make an
rnvestrgatron and frnd that rn the struggle whrch had ensued Earnest had
Grumqy and Ruddock d soome very clever actrng rn runnrng down the
mystery and brrng down the audrence wrth peal after peal of laughter Vrr
grnra keeps rnterest alrve wrth her frckleness berng rn love first wrth Earnest
and then wrth arvrs who turns out rn the end to be the vrllran Her love
scenes were among the best ever portrayed on a hrgh school stage
Some clever actrng was rntroduced rn a scene where arvrs trres to sell
the dramond to Val Wolf a dealer rn such lrnes Val Wolf though a mrnor
part was one of the best played parts of the play There were also some
very clever scenes between Susan and Kebel Mr arvrss chaffeur whrle
Gladys Dorrrs the cook at Grumpy s home brought smrles on every face
As a whole the play was very clever throughout the actrng whrch was
drrected by Mrss Rrggle was very realrstrc and amusrng A hrgh prtch
of rnterest was held throughout and was sweetly flavored wrth a steady
strarn of humor The lrghtrng effects whrch were done by Isaac Farmer
under the drrectron of lVlrss Rrggle were very beautrful
The cast was as follows
Mr Andrew Bullrvant fGrumpy Rayrrwnd Stamm
Vrrgrnra hrs granddaughter Lenore Pettrt
Mr Earnest Heron GCOYQC Fl-Odd
M afvls Bob Hu hes
Valentrna Wolf Dorothy Mclsau hlrn
Dr Maclaren Paul Paw
Mrs Maclaren Ghrrstrne Shaver
lkeble Donald Hubbell
Ruddock Srdney Ma cus
Susan Lourse Oestrerch
'vlerndew Gladys Dorrrs
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Llterary Contests sponsored by
the Department Llncoln Essay Con
test lllustrated EXPOSIIOIY Themes
Ql'or bophomores Short Story
l'ssay Poetry and Drama Contests
for La Reata Good Englxsh Week
L ontests Annual Spellxng matches
Lxtemporaneous Oral Theme Con
tests Poster Contest Drama
Le xgue Contest Oratorxcal and De
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Contest and the Good Roads Essay
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Pubhcatlons of the Department
Outslde Readlng Llsts and MIDI
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by the Department Roosevelt De
batmg boclety Webster Debatlng
Soclety and Dramatic Club
er Contest brought forth some of the
hldden and heretofore unknown
talent ln the school The wmner of
the first honor was Helvn Houp of the second Evelyn Denby The most ex
cltmg contest of the whole week probably was the spelling match ln whlch
Loulse Oestrelch and Helen Hogan dlstmgulshed themselves m the art of
orthography The finals nn the Extemporaneous Oral Theme Contest were
won by Archle McDowell for the sophomores Howard Wegs for the Jun
lors and Bob Hughes for the seniors Another feature of the Good Engllsh
Week assembly were a group of songs by the Umverslty uartet followed
by Two Crooks and a Lady presented by Miss Rlggle s thlrd hour Public
Speakmg class Those who starred ln this play were Eloulse Cheney Gladys
Dorrls Russel Gere Paullne Myers Robert Hall and Herbert Hvde
English IV Assmebly Durmg the flrst semester a group of orlglnal one
act plays were presented by the puplls ln senlor Engllsh classes Thls came
as a climax pronounced by the pupxls as one of the most mterestlng features
of the course Gettlng Ready a clever one act comedy lnvolvlng the
characterlstlc wlt of the lrlsh by Christine Shaver Threes a Crowd by
Donald Hubbell The Lover s uarrel by Delores Benjamm and A Nar
row Escape by Thelma Adams were all directed by thelr respectlve authors
with the wlllng and efllclent help of Mlss PhllllPS The cast for Gettmg
Ready Included Lenore Pettlt Gladys Dorrls Dorothy lVlcl..aughlm Raymond
bt mmm and Jxtk 'VIcFa1l'1nd Three s a Crowd was an amuslng account of small
brothers plan to have some fun wlth sxsters beau The promlsmg plascrs were
Margaret Folaker Arnold Rosenwald Lhrlsune Qhawer Calvm Claxton 'md Harold
Dye The Lowers Qutrrel was played bw Delores Benjlman and George Todd
hm: Crackel 1nd Loclxexc Powers pl xyed in The Narrow Escape
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Who does not llke to h ar beautxful mspmng musncf Lxeryone en
1 5s the dlsplay of harmony and rythm whlch rs set forth nn musnc The
realxzatlon of thls fact has made our own musrc department what It IS Every
year the various organlzatlons of the musxc department have endeavored to
realxze every emotion and feeling whrch has been wrltten mto the muslc by
the composer Anyone who has heard our chorus glee clubs or orchestra
will testify that this goal has been reached
The department has rendered valuable asslstance to many school ac
tlvltxes besrdes presenting xts own program for the year Thus conslsted of
an operetta The Lass of Lxmerlck Town whlch was presented on Aprll
3 and 4
The orchestra was unusually good this year Many students have en
rolled for the purpose of maklng tt blgger and better lt has been of great
xalue to the success of our assemblies plays and Semor Week program
THE LASS OF LIMERICK TOWN
A lrttle blt of lreland replete wlth romance and thrills thrs was the
Lass of Limerick Town presented Aprxl 3 and 4 by the Music department
The audrence could well xmavlne themselves transplanted to the Emerald
lsle where they met the typlcal characters of old Erm 1n song and dance
The hrgh degree of success attained by this productlon may be dlrectly at
trlbuted to the work of lVl1ss Anderson To her and to Mnss Rlggle who
asslsted rn drama coaching and costumlng belongs the credlt of presentrng
the most finxshed operetta ever gn en by hrgh school talent nn Albuquerque
The scenes and the characters are vrvldly and typrcally lrnsh The theme
deals wrth the two cousins Rose and Betty lVlcCoy wards of udge Hooley
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law was one of the stars of the performance adding greatly to the lrtsh
atmosphere as dtd Mrs O l'lynn the Jolly wash woman ot Lnnerl K TOWII
played by Martha Qapron Her son the amorous attorney was none other
th ID Bob Fisher who finally won Rose after many trxals The rmportant
old gentleman who turned the tide of actlon for the lovers was Ezra Q Hlcks
an elderly Yankee farmer Donald Hubbell carrled thts part to p rfectlon
the famous old mn f lxmg s Head was managed well by ohn Cmner
who was the Innkeeper Pat by name Molly the waltress portrayed by
Margaret Wllllamson was the object of the flattering attentlons of Fred
Crawford a Mxke an ostler Percy Davls and Francrs Delaney servants
ot the lord and lady were the typical dlgmhed Brltlshers The chorus was
IH ltself a mighty attraction composlng youth beauty and pep Those whv
made up the chorus were
Alice Atkinson Bob Nordhaus Marlon Berry Sam Blalr Vnrgmxa
lxahnt Dave Herrlott Marne Owens ohnD1nell1 Lenna Slmmons Maxwell
lVl1ller Yolanda Matteuccx Kenneth Leggetts Amy Parrlsh George Mackey
LOUISE Goelntz lmmy Nave Hllma Lee Ecklund Bob Hughes Thelma
Rumley Kenneth Ball lna Klmbrou h Russell Goff Lena Vaio Max Benton
The orchestra added to the effect of the scenes by ltS accompanlment
n a word the operetta was all that could be expected of a real success
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NIISS NI-XRQH-UL MR WILSON Instructor
C-ymnaslum work rs everywhere recogmzecl as an essential ln hlgh
school and college tramlng and no capable school will be wlthout proper
facllltles for its study
ln the boys work came the usual study of tumbling basketball tennis
baseball and track Wlth the Ulrls some qulte mterestmg events took place
ln the fall elght girls selected from the three gymnasium classes danced
the Girls League program on Salnt Patrxck s Day and m the operetta
A series of xnter class basketball games was played and was followed
by a baseball season A number of glrls ln the classes enyoy a swlmmmg
class held at the Y pool on Wednesday nights
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MISS JARDINE Instructors
The worlc of the hxstory department IS of the solxd unspectacular type that
lays the basls for much of the showler work of the school debates oratorxcal
contests etc The purpose of the history department however IS not mamly
to promote extra currlcular actnvmes but to gxve students an mtelllgent per
spectlve over the xmportant events of the past and by means of reports from
current magazmes to connect that knowledge wxth present hnstory and so nn
terpret and evaluate the present
In connectlon wxth Umted State hxstory sux weeks are devoted to the
study of New lVIex1co In the second semester a composxte theme IS requlred
based upon at least five dlfferent authontles and carefully annotated In ac
cordance with the requlrements of the North Central Assoclatxon collateral
reading xs an essential part of the course The hlgh school collectlon of hxst
ones of the Umted States I8 small but good for a school of thus slze The
Cnty Ixbrary has been of great assxstance ln makmg xt posslble for us to meet
thus requirement
The Hl'St semester Audltonum debate was presented by the puplls of the
Unxted States history classes on the questlon Resolved That the Mexican
War was ustlfled The affirmatxve snde was upheld by Lockeye Powers
Dorothy lVIcLaughl1n and Gladys Dorrls Arnold Rosenwald Leo Lewmson
and Donald Hubbell defended the negatlve snde and won the debate Each
debater of each team was awarded a lxterary letter the same as the lnter
socexty debate the second semester between the Roosevelt Debatmg Soclety
and the Webster Debatmg SOCClty
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Under its new advlsor Mlss Schultz the Latxn department has wrtnessed
the mtroductxon of many new and lterestmg ldeas One of the especxally
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IV class The cards are prmted with l..at1n words and phrases on thur faces
It seems that the game IS very much like our own well known game of auth
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MISS Schultz and her asslstants are always busy postmg :tems on the
Latm bulletin board Selectxons are made which show the mcreaslng value
of a knowledge of thls dead language and the xmportant place Latm plays
m daily llfe Copies of such books as Ben Hur Last Days of Pompeu
uo Vadls A Frlend of Qaesar and The Standard Bearer haw. IH
creased the Interest ln the llterature of classlcal trmes
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terest ln the study of the Spannsh language Thls however IS not unusual
slnce college professors and men of learnmg everywhere declare that Spam h
IS the commg Romance language
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owmg to the great number of other outside actlvltxes ln Spanish IV classes
students are tramed to read and mterpret the Spamsh newspaper La Prensa
The Spanlsh department desplte some handncaps xs advancing IH
qualxty as well asm quantlty and shows xts Importance to the school currlculum
ln many ways Outsxde reading ln Spamsh books xs a part of the work m many
of the courses and a complete little Spamsh llbrary may be found ln room
305 by those who are lnterested ln the study of this beautiful language
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rectnon of the new supervxsor ot the department Nllss Ruffner a soclety was
organized for the purpose of promoting a greater Interest IH mathematlcs an
xlso to learn a llttle of tts hrstory and value
lhe mathematrcs department grows larger each year proymg the Value
and need ofthe subject as well as the Interest lt teaches and the loglc lt rnstalls
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MATHEMATIC CLUB
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ln the early wmter of the year of 1924 a group of hugh school students
met rn 203 These students formed the nucleus of the first mathematlcal so
cnety to appear ln Albuquerque Hlgh School
The purpose of the club To promote and sponsor the lnterest ln math
ematlcs The offlcers PfCSldCDt Louxse Mann Vice Presldent Thera Slll
Secretary Treasurer Catherme Fee
A contest between members of hte socretv was held to create mterest
Points were gxven for orlglnal problems and for the solving of these problems
by the students Other lnterestlng phases of our actlvxtxes lncluded the
clphermg matches round table dlscusslons of every clay mathematlcs and the
study of the llves of men who have been the means by whlch the perfectrng
of the present complex system was accompllshed
We have en1oyed our work thxs year and extend to all the returning
students a hearty lI1Vlt3tlOf1 to Join us next year
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One of the most mterestmg departments of tlfe chool 1 the Ilome
Ilxonomxcs department whlch has done some very lnterestlng and practlcal
work under the SUDCIVISIOH of IVI1ss Parker DUIIHU the year the mrl
served several dmners
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Besldes the study of foods and practlcal laboratory work the glrls or
the hrst year cookery classes served several breakfasts At any trme durms,
the year the artrstnc and useful problems belng worked out by he grrls III
the CWIHQ classes show the praetlcal benefits whlch the course vxves these
elghty eight girls who are enrolled
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work done by the prmtrng depurtment one reallzes hovs much we re xlly
need lt Besldes prrntmg the regular xssues of the Record l x Re-ata ms
prmted rn our own shop lhe Bullet the tickets for all the performances
glven ID the Hlgh School Audltorrum recelpt books tardy sllps and even
those hateful pmlc cards and green hospltal cards are prmted by the hoy
ln the classes Now perhaps we reallze what the department means to the
school even the two Jumor hlgh schools recene the henehts of the work
done here So whenever vou hear anyone fuss lf the annuals are not out
early enough to sult them remmd them that Mr Carleton IS busv wxth many
other things too and has probably worked overtlme so that they could
get that last xssue of the Record
HAJTIUAL IRA
'NIR BFNTON VIR MCGOUGH 'VIR SPILLFR5 Instructors
The Manual Tralnmg Department IS one of the many ln Albuquerque
Hxgh School whlch stands out among others as especlally practxcal and easxly
applled Several boys who find that they do not wxsh to go through college
or cannot afford the cost ln money and tlme prepare themselves for lm
medlate employment after the yhave been graduated The wonderful ad
vantage whlch the vocatlonal departments offer can readxly be seen by the
number of students enrolled The department IS further recogmzed by the
large lndustrxes Our graduates are not grven merely a preference, but full
credit ln our cxty the Santa Pe rallway shops Albuquerque Hugh School
xs the first to be so recognlzed ln the Umted States
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We belleve our annual to be the most unlque and dlffcrent of
any ever put out by an A H S staff We have attempted fo mtro
duce a new style ln departments decllcatlons art work and cl1v1s1ons
Although some may thlnk that we have not toed the mark
by adopting thls new style we slncerely belleve that we have put out
a better and more orderly book We have as has every staff before
us tried to make thls year s annual just a llttle better than the one of
last year The plan adopted for thls year s book IS one which may be
radical but It IS also very practlcal glvlng order contlnulty and
umty of composltlon ThlS plan has also created much more co
operatlon between the staff and lVlr Carleton as he has been enabled
to prlnt from the front to the back of the book lnstead of bemg
forced to prlnt jumbled columns and dlvlslons whlch later have to be
assorted and assembled whlch all causes much more work and use
of txme Students thls IS your La Reata put out by a staff elected
bv the student body The book IS subject to your approval and
crrtlclsm It represents the falthful and perseverlng labor of your
staff representatlves and the cooperation and good w1ll of advxsers
and composers We slncerely hope that you w1ll be fullv satlsfled
The Edltor
COMPETITION
Some one has sald that Qompetltlon ls the Spxce of l lfe and
after careful conslderatxon we wonder lf thls IS not true ust how
manv people would be wllllng to trudge on and on every day of
thelr llves lf they dldn t belleve that some where ln that dlstant future
they would be able to do at least one thlng better than the other
fellow had done 1t3 What would be the lncentlve lf we dld not be
lleve that sometlme somewhere we would be able ID a measure t
reach that goal for whlch we set our axm a goal at whlch some of
our frlends or frlendly opponents are almlng Such a spxrlt of
frlendly rxwalrv has brought to the world many of 1ts very best thmgs
for the one who sets out to wln ox er his fellowmen IS not golng to do
hls task half heartedlv but lnto lt w1ll go hls llfe hrs very soul and
that we know IS hls best
We must remember always howewer that competltxon must be
frlendly and be carrled on between the partles wlth the best posslble
splrlt for that old adage All IS falr m love or war applles only to
love and war so we must play the game falrly ln connectlon wxth
this game we have only to remenber the story of the Gordlan Knot
to understand that those who succeed are those who untxe the knot
rather than those who attempt to cut lt
Frlendly struggle or competltlon has played an lmportant part m
the work of A H S thus year and we belleve that no one has suffered
ln the least from its efforts ln fact when we look back over the
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strryrng for superrtorv as shown rn the contest for the Scholarshrp cup
rr the athletrc work wrthrn the debatrng sorretres the kod rk club
and all the other actrvrtres of thrs school we wonder rf w are not
learnrng to understand the va ues derrved from frrendly competrtron
and that when those greater problems and harder races come rf we
wrll not be more compeetnt and better frtted to meet them that we
mrght reach our arm and our goal Thelma Adams
BULLDOGS
A bulldog say s lVlr Webster rs a varrety of dog of remarkable
ferocrty courage and tenacrty of grrp Exactly' Only he omrts one
of the most outstandrng characterrstrcs of the Albuquerque Bulldogs
at best farr play how he mrssed rt we don t know Maybe he was
unacquarnted wrth the specres of Bulldog we have at A H S That IS
the most reasonable explanatron for rt Had he known them or seen
them at work he would most certarnly have made hrs deflnrtron
read lrke thrs A Bulldog rs a varrety of athlete of remarkable
durabrlrty courage farrness and tenacrty of grrp Found rn the best
developed state on the grrdrrons courts and track frelds f
Albuquerque Hrgh School rn these localrtres the tenacrty of therr grrp
rs so great that rt rs rmpossrble to break away the sprrrt of farr play
preclomrnates therr every move and courage has never xet been
matched
To own one such Bulldog would be great but to possess a whole
kennel full as we do' Why we thrnk that we of the A H S have
every rrght rn the world to strck out our chests and buy our new hats
a srze larger The blue rrbbons our Bulldogs have won rn the past
season wrll permrt rt
TO OUR FRIEND IN NEED
The school year of nrneteen twentv four and twenty five has been
successful Athletrcs actrvrtres our plays the operetta our hrgh
school paper The Record and frnally La Reata all were successftl
We are proud of that success and we are greatful beyond words for
rts cause whrch was good fellowshrp and hearty cooperatron of the
entrre faculty rn carefully drrectrng us toward the hrghest Goals
possrble The faculty has been untrrerngly patrent and ever readv to
help us when ard was most needed Thev have come to know us as
we are and hvae proved themselves our frrends and that f rendshrp
has won for them the greatest trrbute we are able to pav a place rn
our memory forex er Vlfhen we thrnk of our teachers we vxrll always
thrnk of what one poet sa d
l care not what hrs name nor what hrs creed
For he who helps us rn our hour of need
Hath done a work for God and placed hrs name
Beyond the reach of what the world calls fame
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Auto tourrng rs becomrng popular wrth the Amerrcan people ln the
sprrng the rnstrnct of the wrld anrmal to be movrng to cooler regrons begrns
tr show rn the famrlv The man of the house gets the old gas wagon
out and starts gettrng rt rnto shape lor the trrp A new coat of parnt of some
new color rs put on the engrne has mmor reparrs and then for the packrng
lhe famrly rntends to take only the absolutely necessary equrpment but there
are a number of types of travelers and necessary thrngs vary
Probably the travelers most commonly seen are the ones havrng the
old popular low prrcecl car wrth ex erythrng loaded on except a cow and a
calf They would be there too rf there were room enough These travelers
also had rntended to take only the thrngs absolutely necessary But
they just have to take a boat along so they can rrde on Clear Lake where
they expect to spend a clay The boat does not take much room rt rs put
on the top The tent and tent poles are put on the srde The mattress
bed sprrngs a trunk of outrng clothes a crate of chrckens some lanterns
fryrng pans and almost everythrng else are wrred to the back of the car
They are all necessary Yes these People are Just camprng out whenever
they frnd a nrce place they stop and make camp
Some travelers stop at the camp grounds where they meet people go
mg therr way Frrendshrp starts and they all go on together
That man camprng over there rs one of the Compact bugs He wants
all hrs camprng equrpment to be very compact The trunk on the rear of
the car opens and there rs a gasolrne stove and all the cookrng utensrls l
the trunk on the srde are shelves packed wrth canned goods and suliplres
ln the lower part of the trunk rs a radro When he makes camp an aerral
rs put up wrth foldrng poles Hrs bed rs frxed so rt folds clown the length
of the car It rs hard to say just how comfortable rt rs travelrng rn thrs man
ner but the owner has carrred out hrs arm
Then the traveler seldom seen rs the wealthy manufacturer from the
Last He has hrs luxurrous safety coach The person wrth hrs frne four
thousand auto feels small and unsrghtly when he stops besrde thrs fine coach
The car has a wheel base of about thrrty feet rs burlt close to the ground and
rs parnted a dust color The rnterror rs upholstered rn frne leather The
seats fold down and make pullman berths for the nrght A small krtchen
and shower bath are also outstandrng features Of course rt rs equrpped wrth
radro and telephone servrce from the marn room to the servant s and drrv
er s compartment
There rs also the man who rs very clever and has burlt hrs house on
wheels But after all they are all glad to get back home agarn
Kyle Nye
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When hearts whose truth was proven
Lrke thrne are lard rn earth
lhere should a wreath be woven
To tell the world therr worth
lrtz Green Halleck
The wreath woyen rn the memory of Nbraham lrncoln rs the rrxer
ence and admrratron ot every Amerrcan toward hrm whose patrente and ln
alty rs perhaps responsrble for the unrtv of our natron today
There haye been many heroes srnce lrncolns day but the name ct
none wrll lrve longer than that of the man who rose from srmple Joy hood
to the head of the natron and so set a standard to whrch the youth of all
trme contrnue to asprre
Lrncoln earlv rn lrfe learned the hardshrps and prrvatrons whrch mrny
have to endure but the knowledge and experrence of such thrngs drd not
drscourage hrm lnstead he kept cheerful and hopeful and ambrtrous and
not losrng srght for one moment of hrs purpose he set out o auomplrsh rt
Speakrng of hrs ancestry he once humorouslv remarked l dont knew
who my grandfather was and l am much more concerned to know whrt hr
grandson wrll be
Perhaps hr hrst taste of a better and more beautrful lrfe than that rn
whrch he lrved came through the books whrch he read and treasured
twenty one he was the proud possessor of srx books whrch were the Brble
Prlgrrm s Progress Aresops Fables lqhe Arabran Nrghts A Lrfe of
Washrngton and the Statutes of lndrana He had also commrtted sev
eral of Henry Clay s speeches to memory These he had gleaned from an
occasronal Loursvrlle or Vrncennes newspaper
From Kentucky the famrly moved to lndrana and here Lrncoln s mother
dred two years later Lrncoln was then only a boy of nrne
At nineteen he helped take a flatboat down the Mrssrssrppr to New Or
leans He was then placed rn charge of a store at New Salem lllrnors Next
came hrs electron rn 1832 as captarn of a company rarsed for the Black
Hawk War Hrs leadershrp was begrnnrng to assert rtself ln turn he was
postmaster of New Salem and a lawyer at qprrngheld havrng been ad
mrtted to the bar rn IS36 Law rnyolved polrtrcs and Lrncoln became a
promrnent frgure rn the Whrg party The outcome was varrous electrons
to the legrslature and hrs frnal electron rn I847 to congress where he began
hrs first real oppos tron to slavery Next came the candrdacy for senator
shrp and the Lrncoln Douglas debates Although Lrncoln obtarned the
popular vote the legrslature elected Douglas However a greater task
was wartrng for Lrncoln Hrs contest wrth Douglas brought hrm rnto na
tronal promrnence and caused hrm to be nomrnated for the presrdency l
1860 came hrs electron
ln sprte of the seemrngly unattarnable posrtrons to whrch Lrncoln arose
and hrs great accomplrshements on behalf of hrs country rt has been sand
What Lrncoln was rs rncomparably greater than anythrng he drd e
was a man of great personalrty keeness of mrnd careful thought strong
wrll power true convrctrons steel nerves krndlrness and forbearance And
then there was hrs reverence trust and deperrdence on the Drvrne Power
wrthout whom he could never have accomplrshed what he drd
If for no other reason than that of hrs skrllful and
patrent gurdance through that terrrble war between the
North and South Lrncoln wrll lrve forever rn the mmds
of the Amerrcan people Someone has sard ln moral
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FHI ANI S Rl VLNGI
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Ihr red ants had almost hnxsheo stormv thelr wlnter supply of ood
rlllilf cellars were filled nearly to capaclty ln a few morn days thzy would
h rye supplles sufhuent to a t them t rouvhout the told season More txme
was required to lay lI1tl16'lI' winter supply thls year than cyer before bc cause the
prohhc colony had greatly nnfreased durmg the summer months and many
c t e ants were too young to he of any xssvstancr
lhe relation of the ant hlll ID rtlatlon to farmer Doblln s corn patch
was ldeal for thelr wants Ihr colony had never suffered from lark of food
because leter Sorensen the careless lndlfterent gardener was sure to waste
as much as the ants needed
e co ony had llttle tr uhm ln fi mg t err store rooms far xlthouf
n Jthmg was left ID the helds nearby they had more than enouffh food They
1 xptured many lnsects durxns., the ummer from whrch could obtaxn mrlls 3.
few small trlbes of ants had been ralded and enslayed There was nothlnv
which they now lacked ey ery ant seemed to be ln a good humor
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scene had been changed from one of peace and contentment to one of
dlsaster and rank dlsorder Peter went on farther but he was so unobservmx
that he dnd not notice the myriad of frenzxed Insects crawlms., madlv ln and
about the leveled hrll Had he seen them he would not have thought of the
awful prxce he was to pay for hrs carelessness
After an hour or more when the ants had quleted consxderably
many as could be found ahve amon them assembled and lmmedlately began
the task of unearthlng the1r comrades After much tednous labor they suc
ceeded nn rescumg most of the1r compamons Then came the task of remov
mg the dead When near water dead ants are grven a sallor s burlal but
these were taken to the cemetery and nxstead of bemg burned beneath the
earth they were placed upon the1r backs and lard ln neat rows The rnjured
were left alone to dle or recover as the1r fate mlght be Ants are stlll so un
clvlllzed that they never help the lnjured but look on wxth curlous eyes
Anu the leader of the trlbe declded to call a councll so as to decade
lmmedxately what should be done When the trlbe had congregated Anu
perched hlmself uDon a pebble and sald ln a loud volce so all m ght hear
My frxends we have come to what rs probably the turmng pomt ln our
llves for lf a feasnble plan rs not adopted and executed lmmedlately our trlbe
may go out of CXISICDCC
l beseech you all to thmk upon thls problem and IH a short tlme we
shall dlcuss what should be done Now we shall eat for we shall have use for
all the strength that we can gather
Wrth thls Anu Jumped mmbly down from the rock and began to over
see the work that he had commanded The other ants had started to carry out
hrs orders as soon as he had hmshed talklng for Anu was not to be trlfled
with
Wlthxn an hour the ants agam convened as before Anu was agam
spokesman
Now my frlends he sald we are ready to conslder suggestons :Any
who haxe thought of a plan we mlght adopt tell It now
Bowa a trustworthy and rehable captaln who came to has concluslons
hastily and wlthout Welghlna the arguments for agalnst arose and sald
The solutlon seems so evldent that l was surprlzed when we were
glven tlme to conslder xt Of course there rs nothlng to do but dug another
settlement
Porgl the tlmekeeper then exclalmed
But how can we bulld another settlement before the frosts come3 We
have already had srgns of the1r approach
And moreover what could we eat lf we d1d manage another construt
IOHB added Gorbe the kepper of the food For even now the blrds have
carrxed away most of our gram and the wlnd has scattered the remamder
Bowa drd not thlnk what he was saylng sand Anu Indeed we must
go elsewhere and seek food and shelter
ln that case Sald I-lafed the hlgh prxest We must go ID conquest of
another trlbe
Some of the workers who had gone beyond the1r terrxtory sald
ln our travels whlle explorlng we dlscovered the locatxon of another
trlbe a tI'lHC smaller than ours
Anu Immediately arose and placlng hlmself upon the platform sard
l thlnk we need not waste any more of our PTCCIOUS tlme I have decld
ed and l thlnk you will agree that we shall dxrect our conquest agamst the
other trxbe
Nothing can be done ln the remaxnlng portxon of the day except rest
and eat as nt IS to long a Journey to undertake now
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mormng and found thus breathmg space very welcome
l arly the next ITIOYIIIHEJ' they were on thexr way They had nothing to
csrry so thenr progress was exceedmgly rapld As ants have two stomachs
the hrst where food IS stored for future use and the second where the
Juuz lS extracted from the morsels of food and dlgested the transportatlon
of food lS unnecessary
Soon they came to a dltch filled with water Flhere seemed no way
of gettmg across The explorers sand the dltch was dry when they crossed
over They pondered many rnlnutes but at length Bowa suggested making
1 grass rope Anu lmmedlately put this plan lnto executlon Presently the
rope was placed ln the water with one end made hrm to the bank Several
mf the ants walked out upon the rope and waxted untll the wmd and the cur
rent should carry them across to the other sxde Wrthln a few moments the
other end was fastened to the opposxte bank The rest of the army marched
across smgle file After a whxle the ants came upon a loosely packed plle of
rubbxsh As ants seldom go around anythmg these dnd not go around thlS
The day seemed very hot for autumn but the ants thought nothmg of th1s
The heat soon become unbearable smoke began to curl up from the rubblsh
plle Although the majorlty escaped many succumbed to the mtense heat
fhose who were to slow were burnt ahve for the smoke had burst mto a
Flame Upon lookmg for the cause of the dlsaster they found that Peter
Sorenson was lmked wxth thus also He had kmdled the trash heap w1thout
notlclng what he was domg
Towards afternoon the scouts announced that they had found the hostlle
camp Anu ordered hrs soldlers to keep under cover l arly the next morn
mg they faced the east awaxtlng the rlslng of the sun The sun worshippers
had thenr lmpresslve rltuals conducted by Hafed
Anu sent the challenge whxch was answered by the entlre populace
coming out and arranging themselves ln battle array The two forces clashed
together but ln splte of the dlsasters that Anu s forces had undergone hls
army was still the largest and therefore was sure of vlctory Most ants are
evenly matched so that numbers count most
After the battle Anu enslaved the enemles killed thelr klng Lando
and as hrs own queen had been kllled m the avalanche that Peter borenson
had caused he took Lando s queen Maa for hrs own Thus dmd not meet the
approval of Nadru l ando s son but as he was only a youth he blded his
tlme for revenge
Nlaa had a great dlsllke for Anu at first but eventually she appeared t
have become reconclled to htm ln rea 1ty she was waltlng until Nadru was
old enough to clalm the throne as kmg
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adru was strll lookrng for hrs chance for vengance Another rnuntrve
whrch urged Nadru on was Sashr a young marden of hrs trrbe Nadru wanted
bashr to become hrs wrfe but she refused to marry hrm whrle they lrved rn a
state of subjectron Sa-shr promrsed to marry Nadru when they were free
from oppressron Another reason why she refused to marry hrm was that she
was ambrtrous she wanted to be queen and she knew by refusrns, to marry
hrm she could frre hrm on to become krng Nadru was more determrned than
ever to free hrs people but nothrnf., occurred to hrm whrch seemed to make
thrs thrng possrble Nadru and Maa had an understandrng rn whrch they
agreed to avenge the death of Lando and the rll treatment of the people
They consrdered havrng a war rn whrch they could brrbe the enmy to murder
hrm They also consrdered hrrrng some assasrns but Anu was to well guarded
for such a thrng Maa knew that there trrbe would be over joyed at havrng
one of therr own number rule them agarn Anu s people were none to pleas
ed wrth hrm as he was to harsh and drctatorral
One day some of Anu s scouts brought back word that Peter Sorenson
had been found lyrng under a tree He had found the sun too hot and had
fallen asleep wrth hrs hat over hrs eyes Bowa had been present when thrs
news was brought rn and he sprung up cryrng that thrs was the chance for
vengeance
Mrghty Anu' Head your people rnto battle agarnst thrs grant who so
cruelly destroyed our homes and took the lrves of hundreds of our brethern'
Now rs the hour whrle he lres prostrat rn our power'
Anu lrked thrs plea and also the rdea He was eager to rmpress Maa and thrs
was the opportunrty Moreover the ants were gettrng restless from rnactron
and needed to take the freld Anu was an ant of qurck decrsron
Call out the soldrers Bowa he snapped out
Bowa soon had the soldrers out and they kept under cover of the tall
grasses untrl they came to the place where Peter lay Bowa gave them therr
rnsrructrons Some were to crawl up hrs pants legs some up hrs sleeves and
others were to crawl down hrs collar None were to strng untrl grven the word
Soon therr work was over Peter Soronson began to strr He awoke and was
soon rn great parn He ran lrke a mad bull and jumped rnto the duck pond
Whrle all of thrs was gorng on Nadru slrpped up on Anu and severed hrs head
from hrs body Bowa and Nadru had both had therr revenge the former on
Peter Sorenson the latter on Anu who had murdered hrs father serzed hrs
mother and enslaved therr subjects Nadru had come rnto hrs own but one
thrng remarned to frnd Sashr Paul Brownrng
WHERE AND HOW TO I-IND MY PFRSONJAL
TASTE FOR LITERATURE
crtorral 'Note nner' of firt ct rn 1 titrta Fsslw Konus
Srnce an order has been Issued that l should reveal my personal taste
for lrterature l mrght as well be frank lrom the
"P start and confess that l never have seen thrs pet
- Uffix of whrch l am pornted as the owner
However l am not short on rnformatron
about the whereabouts of the precrous lrttle
l h h r one wants to cast an
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X ar, Q obedrence to masters l wrll pour forth all
Qi J xv mv Q knowledge concernrng the locatron of thrs trouble
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brxt lhese four are the novel hlstory essays and contents of modern
pcrlodxcals a mlxture of all lhe QIIXIOUS one may be lucky and meet my
little pet at the gate and then too he may have to wander and hunt frult
lessly from .Stevenson s South Sea jungles to the brlghtly lllumlnated streets
f Broadway rn our popular magazmes
l as the owner advnse you not to look xn the traglc lmes of serlous
wrlters fragedles are too dark and vlcomy for hlm and he prefers the sun
lnght of our short humorous storxes and our modern short columns The hrgh
cllmaxes of romances IS another place ID WhlCh xt lb well not to look He
knows that storms and blnzzards frequent th1s altxtude and lf he IS caught
rxposed to the rough slde of romantlc Influence the result wnll be tragic
Hut l ll tell the secret you ambntlous and curious one the best way to
get thls creature ns to want at the edltorlal sprlngs of newspapers and maga
zmes where he comes o drmk every mornmg and nlght You are assured that
lf you rlse early enough and stay up late enough you wlll catch hlm drmkmg
deep from the metaphorxcal foam Dxego Abelta
CHOOSE THE VILLAIN
l wonder why It IS that ln ex ery correct story the heroine must marry the
best man Why shouldnt she accept the poor wxcked xllllan for varxety s
sake nf for nothmg else3 Usually l find the vxlllan much more mterestmg than
hero nt takes more mtellect to be a good bad man than to be a plam
good one Now take the average short story for example two men are court
mg the same very attractlve gurl one IS very srelous an ldeahstnc as regards
women but very practlcal and aggresslve ln a business sense The other
sultor IS usually plctured as belng wealthy of a good family but a spendthrlft
and a waster gay careless a good for nothxng sort of a chap Well after
much conslderatlon and pages of mdecxsxon the falr marden accepts the sen
ous one for the reason that he has loved no other women and promlses to be
faithful Now l havent got a particle of use for any man that wxll s1t and
dehberately while rn full possesslon of hls mental facultles tell one that you
are hxs first and only love Bunk'
And then lf the herome does marry the so called
vlllam why does the author make her regret lt and as a
flttlng end let the vlllam dle or be kxlled and then make
her marry the other man3
Now lf rt were posslble for a law abldmg person to have
two husbands l should say marry one of each type as a
sort of balance But that cannot be and most of us must
M ex entually make a declsxon one way or another
Personally lshould take the gay chap any day m preference to the
perfect gentleman l should thmk llfe would be dreadfully montonous rf
one lxvecl wxth a man that was always perfect you want a llttle splce and
excxtement even lf you are marrled Now the other man knows women
thelr faults and vlrtues what they want and when they want lt and I see no
reason why on the long run he should not prove more enterta1n1ng than the
one who bemg ln love wlth you for the flrst tlme IS not an adept at the art of
bemg a lover and stlll a husband Well you say that IS all very fme but
suppose your handsome gentleman tlres of you ln a few months and gets a
dlxorce what then3
That IS posslble l admxt but xt 19 rather a reflection upon one s ablllty
1sn t 1t3 Can you tell me of any woman who wxll admxt that she IS mcapable
of keeplng a man once she s caught h1m3 Lockeye Powers
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WIIY I LIIsL LI ITI I BOX b AND WHY I DISLIRF I ITTLI GIRI S
Belng of the femtmne sex myself rt may appear strange to some that I
should hold the attttude I do toward at least ntne tenths of the now
developing future ffeneratron of women Iqo secure myself from too
severe crltlclsm I would say that grrls of my age arouse no such feelmg IH me
But when rt comes to llttle gurls glrls from three to fourteen years of age
those aggravatlons I flee from as from a drove of peddlers each selling a
different household convemence As thus vxew IS exactly opposlte 'rom that
taken by most people I wlll advance my varrous and sundry reasons for
holdlng to the oplmon that llttle boys are the only sure and safe nerve tome
and that many llttle gurls would soon drlve me entirely msane
Frrst of all I dlsllke the dress of Irttle gurls Thelr 1 eneral appearance
always rermnds me of monkeys on dress parade lhexr sltck curls always
glvxng thoughts of ntghty papers thelr frlllv dresses thelr rmmaculatc pumps
all these cooperate tn a general wav to fuve me a fatnt feelmff much resembllns,
that grven me by that dxsease called measles Little boys are not so FI henr
scuffed shoes thenr mdnfferently clean blouses bare knees showmf through
torn stockings all these S.,lVC one the lmpressxon of hard earned pl ly and a day
from whlch they have gathered all there IS
Secondly l1ttle 1 1rls wnll Ire bo wxll llttle boys you say and I reply
that such IS the case However It IS so dlffcrently done 0 s he ID a
splrt of mlschlef l1ttle glrls lte for personal galn Boys when dxstoyered vwlll
as a general rule confess like men and sllently trke whatever punrshment there
Glrls will plate the blame on someone else lf possnble and f not mll
weep and moan makmg promlses galore untll they hnally escape
Boys take defeat rn better splrtt th rn gxrls and when they vwln xre never
Islttle g1rIs are selfish taktng all and v tvnnf nothlnr I haye seen one
ltttle girl of a rlch famxly taunt and tantallze another of less means wrth hzr
own playthlngs for hours neyer allowxng her to touch them
There are exceptions to all rules and make them ln this but for an
optomlstlc compamon one who gives help when lt s needed and makes one
thmk llfe IS worth ltvxng glve me a small boy wlth hrs vrsnons and dreams
But dellver me forever from a lxttle gtrl thtnkxng only of the present and more
than all of herself Leah Vaughn
NOT A FISH STORY
11sI11t11t1X0 ouurttc II Ilssourr md wi 1
be no doubt about thc truth of the txlt I
Of late years sclentlsts have been studylng a certax
fected the hogs of MISSOUII The publlc to th1 day has
not heard of thrs and probably would never have heard
of it had I not received this Information The reason
lt was not publlshed was because the sclentrsts were
ashamed to admlt that they could not come to an agree
nent as to what caused the death of the hogs
After long and lengthy lI1VCStlg3tlOnS the sclentlsts
discovered that MISSOUYI was composed malnly of stlcky
mud Of course after much reasonxng they came to
they concluslon that the hogs of IVI1ssour1 must walk rn
thls mud They analyzed the mud and found It was
very stlcky Therefore when the hogs walked on the
mud they would sunk down lnto It The mud belng
stlcky would collect on their tails When the hogs would
get on dry land agam the mud would dry so by a slow
process a large and heavy mud ball was formed on
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thousands of hogs tn lVl1ssour1 After thlS pecullar ball had become so blg
the farmers would hnd his hog or hogs dead
Here IS where the sclentlsts dxsagree What caused hls death3 They
all agreed that a hog s hrde IS loose on hls body But part of them Clalmed
that the heavy ball pulled the slun back on his body and became so tight that
the hog could not lower his head to eat and died of starvatxon Thus IS stlll
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But that IS why the farmers crack the mud balls off the hogs talls rn
MISSOUU l' arnest Barnhart
THE. AMERICAN PASSION PLAY
Accordmg to the Encyclopaedla Brltanmca the practrce of self mhxppmg
as a rellglous custom became a thmg of the past ln ISZO It IS also stated
that the practlce took place only 1n Southern Prance ltaly and Spam
Yet ln the year l925 a processron of llagellants might be seen wlthm
the llmlts of our own state The voters of our Republlch shredded thelr backs
wlth heavy whlps hugged the savage needles of the cactus and staggered
under the heavy welght of crosses It IS the custom to hold these barbarous
ntes every Good Frlday
The xdea of whnppmg as a means of grace IS not a new one The
anclent Egyptlans Hogged themselves ln honor of lsls and Spartan boys were
whnpped before the altar of Artemis Orthla The Romans of the fifth cen
tury whipped themselves and ln the eleventh century Cardmal Damxan
preached self whlppmg as a means of penace Later the practlce spread
throughout Southwestern Europe but after about a half century the church
forbade thus mode of pennance ln the fourteenth century a new erruptxon
broke out ln Hungary after the plague but an attempt to establlsh lt ln
England failed but Henry Ill of France became a flagellant for polxtncal
purposes
The Order of Los Hermanos Pemtentes was established 300 years ago
rn Spam It was merely for the
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done ln New Mexlco was by Don uan
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deformed among the slmple lsolated
people of our state that the present mons
has even been spread among the lndlans
many of whom are devout partlclpants m
the horrlble rltes
Whenever a large enough number of
pemtentes are found to form a brotherhood
a morado or church IS erected and ten
ofhcers are elected They are the hermano
mayor chlef brotherj whose duty xt IS to
oversee the eremomes and promote the
actlvltxes and see that the officers properly
perform thelr dutles he also settles disputes
ln the order Next comes the celador or
warden who takes care of the morado and
sees that the sentences lmposed on members
are properly carrxed out The coadjutor
helper cleanses the wounds of the partxcl
pants after the ceremonles are completed
The mandatarlo IS secretary the maestro de
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order rs severely punrshed the secretarro keeps the records of the order the
sangrador prrcker rnflrcts the seal of the penrtentes on the backs of new
members It consrsts of cuttrng wrth a sharp rock or prece of glass three
gashes the length of the back and three across at rrght angles It rs also hrs
duty to whrp members who lack earnestness or zeal The rnfermero nursej
vrsrts the brothers and attends to the work of mercy of the order The
resador one who prays accompanres the Hagallents and reads prayers as
they march and last rs the prtero prper who plays werrd tunes upon a reed
rnstrument durrng the srngrng of the hymns
The ten ofhcers are known as Brothers of Lrght and they examrne each
new member as to elrgrbrlrty A novrce must whrp hrmself rn prrvate and
publrc before he may become an ofhcer And officer rs not requrred to whrp
hrmself The costumes consrst of robes and trousers of thrn whrte materral
and a black bag rs securely tred over the head of each partrcrpant
The largset celebratron of course occurs durrng Holy Week but the
rrtuals are also enacted on certarn funerals durrng Lent at certarn trmes and
on All Sarnts Day November l For weeks the Brothers meet every nrght
rn the morado to pray and rnstruct the novrces The novrces were lrned up
outsrde of the church then one at a trme after recrtrng much memory work
they were admrtted to the morado The sangrador took them rnto an ante
room of the morado and placed the seal upon therr backs They were then
led bleedrng freely back rnto the marn room of the morado where they
begged to be whrpped Each was grven a heavy black snake and he then
proceeded to Hog hrmself untrl he was exhausted
Thrs takes place on Wednesday nrght on Thursday mornrng the new
members file out of the morado and agarn beat themselves and return t
Thursday nrght they agam file rnto the church The morado at Cubero con
tarns no seats and we were forced to stand durrng the ceremonres ln the
back of the morado was a long bench drrven full of sharp pornted narls
upon whrch the whrte robed figures sat A hymn was sung and a novrce rose
marched up to the altar embraced a cactus covered figure pounded hrs
elbows down on a narl studded board and then was grven a huge cross to
carry once around the church Durrng all of thrs a monotonous chant was
kept up by the audrence and the prtero kept up hrs werrd tune After each
novrce had performed these dutres one collapsed under the werght of the
cross and was borne out? he was grven a necklace of cactus whrch he placed
around hrs neck and a cactus whrp They frled out rnto the church yard
where they agarn beat themselves and pulled on the cactus about therr necks
They were then grven further rnstructrons and allowed to retrre
Thrngs were very qurte all day Frrday except for prayrng and srngrng
On Frrday nrght all gathered rn the church whrch was lrghted by fourteen
candles The novrces fourteen rn number were led rn and the ceremonres
of the nrght before were repeated After each member hnrshed hrs slow
march around the church one candle was extrngurshed After all th candles
were out and rt was dark and srlent as a grave a shrrll scream of 'x woman
was heard comrng from a small room at the rrght of the altar The heavy
thuds of a whrp fallrng upon her back could be heard above the prayrng of
the audrence Prayrng and srngrng was kept up untrl dawn when one novrce
was selected for the crucrfrxtron Hrs feet were bound about by horse harr
rope and a heavy cross was bound on hrs back He marched slowly under
rts werght over a hrll to the lrttle cemetery where the cross was planted and
he was bound frrmly upon rt It rs no longer permrssable to narl a vrctrm
upon the cross After a perrod of twenty mrnutes or longer the man was
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released but he had famtecl and the rope had drawn blood where It had
cut unto hrs bare flesh
It IS sand that no two ceremonies are qulte alike but the purpose and
amount of pam mfllcted are equally snmllar and great Two years ago a
man bearmg a cross up a mountam m San Mateo durmg a snow storm fell
and was killed and xt ns quite Inlcely that the state wxll take steps to prohnbnt
the ntuals of the Penltentes m the near future Anyone wrtnessmg the cere
monies can t help but admnre the courage and bravery of these simple lg
norant people Frederick Baser
THE GOVERNMENT AND FINANCE OF THE PUEBLOS
IN NI-W MEXICO
The ongm of the Pueblo Indlans whose name rs dernved from the fact
that they are the only Indxans m North Amenca who Inve and apparently
have always Ixved ln towns vxllages or pueblos of permanent stone or adobe
houses ns and probably always wnll be as hazy and mdxstmct as the orxgm
of the Aztecs and the Toltecs and mound builders and all the other early ln
habltants of America who were apparently too busy malung pottery to
bother with keeping dxarxes or records of any sort Evxdently they are the
dlrect descendants of the ancient cliff dwellers who nested rn commumtres
hugh up rn the canon walls of the southwest ln prehnstorrc days and equally
evldently their arts and thelr gods and their ceremomes and their theories of
life are the same arts and gods and ceremomes and theories that were familiar
So far as the whlte man rs concerned the hrstory of the Pueblo Indrans
begms shortly after I493 when Pope Alexander VI Issued hrs so called
Bull of Demarcatron m which he very Iundly presented Spam wrth all un
dnscovered country Iymg 300 mules or more to the west of the Azores B
so domg he gave North Central and South America to Spam wlthout con
slderatnon for anybody who mlght be occupying those undeveloped sub
dxvrsrons whxch mlght wxth reason be regarded as a world s bull nssumg
record and Spam at once proceeded to attempt to lay hands on everythmg
nn sxght
With very slight difference the Pueblo Indlans of today are exactly as
they were m I339 as far as government rs concerned The form of govern
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ment basically was what it is today and what lt has been for hundreds and
possibly thousands of years
The Pueblo lndlans of New MEXICO are communists and their social
organlzatlon stops with the community Each pueblo village is a little state
rn itself actlng lndependently of every other pueblo village and minding its
own buslness with enthusiastic perslstency The thought of a pueblo nation
or of a league of pueblo states IS something that never occurs to them except
at some period of stress against their Spanish conquerors
lt can easily be understood why each pueblo has its own government
separate from all of the other pueblos When the nomadic trlbes wandered
in such great numbers It would have been impossible for a peaceful group of
people to commumcate very often ln traveling back and forth their llves
would have been endangered and their homes would then be at the mercy
of the roaming Apaches or other nomadic tribes This lack of communlca
tion and lntercourse among the pueblos is the cause of the present existence
of fourteen dlfferent dialects which are spoken throughout New Mexico
Each pueblo is divided into an lntrlcate system of clans or brotherhoods
and is ruled by a governor who is elected for one year and who may be re
elected There are no primaries or campaigning as the governor is chosen
by the two most powerful clans which usually divide honors in furnishing the
governor The electrons are held on New Year s Day of every year The
ernor and this choice or wish of his is usually granted hxm These two then
choose a board of advisors called consejadores and they Jointly elect a
captain of war a sheriff a ventes sheriff and a ditch boss
ln IS63 Abraham Lincoln presented to the governor of every pueblo
m New Mexico a silver headed cane with the lnscrlptron presented to the
governor of the pueblo by Abraham Lincoln I863 Now upon taking
oath each governor is duly presented with the gift of Abraham Lincoln and
quite a ceremony is made of this presentation
ln recent years most of the pueblos employed a treasurer which post
is filled by a young lndxan who can read and write the English language
ln addxtlon to the governor and his council each pueblo has two
caclques or religious heads who are elected for life from the two most
prominent secret societies These men are usually popular with the people ot
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the vlllages and are supposed to have a knowledge of then super trrn ns and
their rnnermost relmgron These officials are highly rmportant a shtey are
connected wlth the rellglous as well as the executrve portlon of the pueblo
The caclque rs the real power behind the governor and hrs offlcxal Then
wlshes are promptly approved and carrled out and the actrons of the gox
ernor are rndrrectly the wishes of the caclque ln thls one can understand
that the governor has really llttle dlrect power Although all xrnportant
matters are submltted to the councll and they pass judgment fines and pun
lshments the wishes of the CHCIQUCS are always ID the foreground
As the cacxques are also the medxclne men the fact that rellgxon
plays such an rmportant part 1n the government can be easlly understood
It lS a known fact that less crrmes are committed among the Pueblo lndxans
than any other people 1n the world from the tlme when they are Infants
the rdea of punlshment for any wrong 1s so thoroughly lmbedded ln thelr
minds that they do not dare commlt a real crnme for fear of the Great punlsh
ment that they expect and wrll recelve at the hands of thelr own people
This IS one of the reasons vshy the lndrans are such a secretnve race There
are severe punishments for dlvulgrng sacred secrets lnfldellty rs another
grave offense Secretly forms of torture are practiced on the lnd ans and
often they are allowed to starve for a number of days Thelr favorxte form
of punlshment IS to allow the vlctxm to be suspended from the ceiling while
lashes are rntllcted Wlth a rawskxn hlde The lndran does not mentnon hr
punishment to anyone and this sort of thlng seldom IS known among the ma
Jorrty of the outsxde world
ln late years the Unlted States Government has been trymg to do away
wxth the cacxques as far as the governmg of the pueblo IS concerned They
are responsrble for the fact that the old customs of punlshment are retalned
Thus secret group of rulers 1s the cause of the lnabllxty of the Unxted States
government to regulate the pueblo llfe They cannot become good cntlzens
wrth thls secret clan the power behind each of their apparently mtrrctae gov
ernments Educatlon does not change thexr customs or hablts IH tact rt IS
not allowed to do so the caclque force the old habrts and customs upon
the younger generatron and they then cannot be loyal to two governments
Thelr government needs no flnances as thelr financial system rs very
srmple If they wlsh to send a representatlve to a meetlng of the dlfferent
trlbes a certaln amount of gram IS levied agamst the head of each famxly
When the gram IS furnished rt IS sold and the money IS used for the expressed
purpose
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The land IS not owned by the lndlvldual but by the Unlted 'States gov
ernment and It cannot be sold Only the crop whlch rs produced upon tht
land belongs to the producer As a whole these people are successful
farmers The orlglnal land grants of the Pueblos were lSSUCCl by De Vargas
ln 692
The homes ln whlch the famllles llve are owned by the clan to whlch
they belong and when the clan dle out the house IS left unoccupled The
lndlan does really not amount to a hlll of beans as an lndlvldual l-le works
has plenty to eat and has only a few obllgatlons towards the government
Thls last IS that he must do dltch work when he IS ordered to by the dltch
boss He must appear on a set day to work on dltches and lf he does not
do so he IS heavily hned by havlng to pay hls flne ln graln There are no
taxes to pay so thlS does not bother hlm
ThlS may glVC one the lmpresslon that the Pueblo lndlan does not have
money he really does though A few of them have acqulrecl money from
grazlng grants and other permlts They make pottery Jewelry and a few
blankets whlch they sell at a great proht To obtaln household artlcles and
food they usually trade the crops whlch thye ralse When not worklng thelr
own land they wlll do llttle odd Jobs for a return of old shoes or garments
and oftentlmes they demand money and thls becomes a small source of
revenue The treasurer usually takes care of thelr money lf they get too
much Many of the wealthlest lndlans have bank accounts whlch are handled
by some of thelr frlends
ln all deallngs Wlth the Pueblo lndlans ln matter ol' government bus:
ness or SCICHCC lt has been conceded that the governor and hls councll was
the one legally constltuted governlng body When the anclent order ls
broken down there wlll be chaos among the Pueblos There IS a terrlble
responslblllty upon those who contrlbute to thls catastrophe One s mlnd
goes back to the unspolled Pueblo councll of earller days No one has wlt
nessed a more dlgnlfled or SCIIOUS assemblage It had the atmosphere of a
rellglous ceremony The assembled lndlans sat for a perlod ln solemn
thought and lnstead of the lncessant and vehement smoklng of clgarettes
sent up an occaslonal lnvocatory Whlff from a ceremonlal plpe One lndlan
spoke dellberately thoughtfully lndependently and after hls speech the
assemblage thought Agaln the thoughtful ceremonlal smoke and agaln thc
thoughtful speech Each lndlan ln the councll was alert and thoughtful
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so the council went on until each had been heard and reheard if necessary
until unanimity was reached when the council was solemnly closed There
was never Interruption or cross questioning It was a lesson in free speech
a demonstration of and participation in public affairs
This old gvoernment is on its way to destruction as the people are
trying to remove every vestige of the real lndian from him Let them re
move the influence of the cacique and then this government will last even
though the white man interferes Elza Seligman
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LITERARY AWARDS
Literary letters were awarded first to the members of the two teams
from the classes in United States history Gladys Dorris Dorothy McLaughlin
Loclceye Powers Leo Lewinson Arnold Rosenwald Donald Hubbell Later
letters were awarded to the teams from the Roosevelt Debating society and
the Webster Debating Society Thelma Adams Francis Blattman Alice
Ealces Richard Arledge Donald Hubbell Christine Shaver
Literary emblems were awarded to the following members of La Reata
staff Bob Hughes Richard Arledge Thelma Adams Raymond Stamm
McLaughlin Lorena Shelton Winifred Stamm T J Williams erry Ldmond
son Garnet Burkes Robert Nordhaus David Herrlott Ted Magee William
Swayne Dorothy Holt Cyrena Feree Lewis Stevenson and Wilson Shaver
Literary emblems were also awarded to the following for fifty or more inches
of material contributed to the Record Louise Oestreich lke Redmond Carl
Lovitt Ben Osuna Fred Baser B Lee udd Mildred Freed Norwyn Wilson
Arthur Trauth Bob Pettit Gladys Dorris Reuben ohnson Diego Abeita
lrma Crackel Donald Hubbell Harold Dye Earnest Barnhart ulius Syl
vester Hilma Lee Ecklund Ethel Freed Loclceye Powers Una Powell
Helyn Houp Florence Brueggeman Those on the annual staff who would
have been awarded the emblem for work on the Record had they not already
won the emblem were Winifred Stamm Christine Shaver Dorothy lVlcLaugh
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rn rlhelma Xdams and aclc 'Vlcl axland Nou lx m emh cms are nat
awarded IH the same year to thc same pcrson
rlhe bronze med rl presented hy the lIIn1o1s Watclu comp lny I r the
best essay 1n the Lincoln Lssay Q ontest was awarded to Marie Owen
Wlnners tn the La Reata short story essay and poetry contests received
a SLIIDSCTPIPUOII to htxs year s La Reata I or names of the wlnners rc fcr to the
wrnnmg compositions ln the Lrterary and Poetry sectrons of this Issuc
Winners IH the Illustrated I xposttory l'herne contest were frrst place
Ixyle Nye second place ohn Prlcher thrrd place Ielo Bulmer
Wrnners rn the Ixtemporaneous Cral Hlheme contest were as follows
Semor Bob Hughes unior Howard Weggs Sophomorc Archre McDowell
Wlnners ln the bpelhnc, Matches were LOUISL Oestrelch hrst place
Helen Hagan second place
Winners in the Good lnczhsh Week Poster contest werc llclyn Ito p
first place, Evelyn Denby second place
Rlchard Xrledge won the gold medal for hrst place ln the Oratorlcal
contest Marie Owen won the srlwer medal for second place
Mary badle Norment won the gold med xl for hrt place IH thc Ic II
Declamatory contest VIYQIHIH Hervey won the shvcr medal for second place
Rlchard -Xrledge also won fqlfbl place rn the Stat Oratorical contes
conducted at the State bmversity
The award of thc bronze medal presented hy the 'National Society I
Colonral Daughters for the hest patriotxc cssay could not he presented hefore
thls sectlon went to press because the judf-es had not completed the rcadxnv
of the essays Thrs rs an annual contest how ever of consrderalz-Ie lmportance
Those who recerve honorable mentron ID thls contest wrll be awarded ccr
tlfxcates of mertt The pupll who wins first place w1II be awarded the hronze
medal and a certlficate of merrt
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After a perlod of about seven months constructlon flom July to the early
part of February the audltorlum gymnas1um was completed It fills a long' felt
need m Albuquerque a first class gymnaslum for the use of the schools Tl IS bulld
mg whlch was onstructed as an addltlon to Washnlgton Ju111or Hlgh School IS for
the use of Llncoln Semor Hlgh and Washmgton schools The cost vxas approxlmatelv
S50 000 The bulldmg IS 6lghtVq1Y feet ln length slxty elght feet ln vudth and
twenty two feet ln helght 1ns1de dlmenslons It has a regulatlon basketball court
40x70 feet w1th a maple floor There are two entrance and two CXlt doors and two
doors that connect the audltorlum wlth Washmgton school There IS a stage and on
each Slde and back of the stage there are dressmg rooms and showers A bullt IH
movlng pxcture booth IS also mcluded ln the equlpment Radlators placed between
the wmdows heat the buxldlng VS hen the bulldmg IS used as a gymnaslum bleachers
placed on each slde furnlsh seats for about 750 people When It IS used as an
audxtorlum chalrs are placed on the floor these w1ll accommodate 450 people thus
maklng the entlre seatmg capacxtv on such occaslons 1200 sufllclent for any ordln
ary audlence The stage IS large enough for plays and lt has been utlllzed for many
programs smce completion This addltlon IS bullt on a strong cement foundatlon
steel beams support the roof and the exterlor fmsh IS brxck The archltecture con
forms to that of the mam buxldmg Wlth the addltlon of thxs splendld audxtorxum
gymnaslum Washmgton school well deserves to be called one of the best schools
m he southwest"
NEW DEPARTMENTS
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Interested IH wrltlng prxdes Itself on bemg, the Fust and onlx SOClLtN of ts Kmd m
Xl lshmgton sehool The purpose of the elub IS to promote llterazy work among
tIlented students of the sehool and onlx those who show ab1I1tx are Inxxted to xeln
The elub edlts the school paper the Washxngton Record speclal contrlbutlons con
slstme, chleflx of short SLOTIQS are made by members of' the club The officers t
the present tune are 'Womca MacArthur presldent Wxlbert VI allmg vlce presldent
and VI eslex Schelke secrtarx treasurer Miss Peterson superuses the elub and
much of Its suceess IS due to her
THE WASHINGTON RECORD
The VI ashmgton Recold the OITTCIAI paper of the Washlngton Jumor Hlgh School
was edlted bx the Pen Pushels elub The paper carrxed no adx 6I'l',1SlD2' matter the
entxre space belng dxoted to news artlcles edxtorlals storles poems and Jokes -XI
together the ISSUES were xerx successful The regular staft was composed of Gllbert
Wallmg edltorln chlef Marx Katherlne Connell J.SS1St1Ill, edltor Dorothx Graham
c1reuIat1on manager and Allen Stamm busmess manager Reporters were appomted
for each Issue In tlllg wax vauous members of the Pen Pushers lub galned valuable
ercpellenee The paper was prlnted bx the prlntmg cl Isses of the Albuquerque IEIILII
THE WASHINGTON SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY
Xl INIIIIIQIOH Sehool has I seloIIrsn1p so letx Ill hex oxxn, to xxhleh students of
two I- s 1nd tw o C s Ill solid subjects Ind not less thin In Nl ln 'mx sub1ect IS ellglble
Shortlx after the elose of exe x IX weele IMIIOCI I program IS held ln the Va h
lngton llldltOI'lUlll There the new IHLIYIIJCIN are glxen thelr badges blue TIIDIJOHS
be lrlng the letters W S S In 9: ld Durmg, the xe1r sexelal promment e1t17ens of
Albuquerque haxme spoleen to these meetlnes on appropmte t0p1C
WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH ATHLETICS
FOOTBALL
The NX 'Ish1ng.,ton sexson e In be eonsxdeled a xexx good one thls xeal as ou
first set of unlforms were bought and pnd for Intelest IH football was ra1sed sex
e1al degrees thls xeu and a grre lt deal of good materlal w1Il be handed ove for the
Hlgh School team of future years J B Llnthleum Coach
Washmgton altogther hid I VPIN suceessful xear thls term ln football Out of
elght games thls xear thex suffered onlx two defeats these belng handed to them
bx teams whxeh were a great deal heaxxer One w-Is a sex en to she defeat bx the
Indians and the other a 26 0 defeat bx the Bulldog Sophs Plobablx the most In
terestmg and hard fought game of them all was he second game xxlth th Indlans
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Thr gamc cndcd wrth a 0 0 scorf Both terms hrd 'r good fightrng sprrrt and good
gener rlshrp was wcll portraycd A full lrst of thc arnes rs publrshed below
W ashrncton Lrnc o n xl ashrrrgton 34 bt M rrx
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VS ashrngton f Irrdr rns NN ashrngton 0 Indrans
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BASKI- TBALL
Biskctball for 1975 was started tru slowlx as all practrcc was rr the hrglr
school gxmnasrunr at nrghts But wrth the openrng of our own gx mnasrum we stand
undefeated to date New unrforms wcrc bought and three terms are kept readx
for a game at ans trme J B Lrnthrcum Coach
VN ashrngton as rn football had a very successful xear and as Coach Lrnthrcurn
saxs they, have been undefeated srnce the openrng of thc gxmnasrum Thc lrt of
games that have becn plated are as follows
Washrngton 16 X 'VI C A Vlrdgets 22 Washrngton 7 Lrncolrr
VS ashrngton 8 Lrncolrr 10 Wa hrngton St Marxs
Xkrshrngton St Har s
TRACk
Therc wrll be no track thrs xear practrcallx outsrde of the xcarlx fracas wrth
Lrncoln school Co rch Lrnthrcunr rs quoted a surng that most of hrs last xear
men are back thrs xear and hc expects to have a walk away rn sprrnts and a crnch
on the hrgh Jump
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
The man who hath no musrc rn hrmself
Or rs not moved bx concord of sweet sounds
Is fit for trcwson startagems and sporls
The Nlerchant of Nenrce Shakespeare
For all the audrtorrum programs the musrc rs furnrshcd bx uuprls rn the musrc
department under the drrectron of Mrss Grafton The orchestra made ts trrst ap
pearance at the Chrrstmas program accompanyrng the choruses for Chrrstrrras carors
After the openrng of the audrtorrum rt plaved regularly at assemblx Personnel ot
thc orchestra Frrst vrolrns Lors French Barbara Hubbell Marx Moulton Grace
Rrce Second vrolrns Fmmarre Pfrce Herbert Galles Rees Nannah Hubert Rerter
Prano Vrrgnrra Johnson Saxophones Rawmond Gere Wrllram Seagraves Cornets
Fdward Gleasner Crrl Hogrefe Fverett VS alsh
One of the most represenatrve of the school organrzatrons rs the chorus The
first semester found 1 5 rn the chorus the second 125 Songs were prcpared for
programs and specral assemblres The chorus of each grade ard rndrvrdual work
and also combrned wrth other grades rn ensemble effect The work of the wear was
centered on the productron of the operetta Polrshed Pebbles, bv Otrs M Carrrng
ton Thrs was presented to the publrc Aprrl 24 md rs the first of rts krrrd to be
presented rt XX ashrngton It rccerved he heartx support that attends all SUCC9SSf-U
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LINCOLIQQQJR HIGH W I
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incoln lumol High Schcol is :oc itcd on tlic uid hill oxcilookmg thc cltx ot
Albuquexquc hom thc outhc st Sincc Dcccmbcl lb 197' whcn thc building wi
inc triendlinc s imong, thc studcnts his bccn dcxcloped I'lc1c ue scxei xl cictia
curriculir ictixitics which xcld to thc intclc t ind effectixcncss of thc school The
pupils of lincoln hue cvcr bccn boostcrs tor their school in ithletics Although
somctlmcs delcated lincoln his bccn triumph mt because of the pcp and um that
uphold the brown and ,gold colors that stand for cooperation ind success
The Girls club to which everx girl ln Lincoln belongs has helped to increase
the loxal spuit tow irds teachers and classmatcs that now exists The Honor Roll
is 1 goal tow 1rd which exeix pupil strives Badgcs of purple and gold are gixen to
the studcnts who haue gaincd the equivalcnt of two l' s and two G s in grades Therc
is not a pupil enrolled who will not boost for Dear Old Lincoln the Best School
in the Lind 'Nellie Clark
ATHLETICS
Athletics at the Lincoln Junior High School went forward consider able this yefir
The Lincoln Girls club put on a candx sale and the student bodx a season ticket
campaign to raise mones for new football uniforms Football Ls were given to
football men VS hen basketball season opened new uniforms were bought It is
hoped that we hate enough monex to gne the boxs and girls basketball teams the
basketball L
FOOTBALL
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the boys did some splendid work on the grldxron In February letters were given to
thlrteen football men
BOYS BASKETBALL
Lmcoln rounded out a very successful basketball season wmnmg a large percent
of the games played 10 games won and 4 games lost or lf considered by the number
of pomts won and lost Lmcoln won 208 pomts and lost 168 pomts during the
whole season Among the teams from which we won were teams from Harwood
Menaul and the Presbyterlans In the two games with Washmgton Junior High
School team which was made up m part by boys from the sophomore class Lmcoln
won one game and lost one There was a small team at Lmcoln which deserves
mention because that due to their conslstent practice they were able to wm over any
team thev played whlch was ln their class This team weighed under 95 pounds
TRACK AND FIELD
In the well organized practice and trammg at Lmcoln prxor to the track and
field meet between Washmgton and Lmcoln a number of good athletes were dis
covered among the boys and girls But in splte of our hard work we were defeated
did better than the boys as a whole But lt IS qulte gratlfymg upon checking up
to find that Lmcoln's unllmlted or first team won over Washmgton s unlxmxted
or first team ln this track and fiel meet
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LINCOLN GIRLS ATHLETICS
The Lmcoln glrls have made much progress thls year ln athletics CSDCCISIIY ln
basketball A few days before the season opened they held a meeting and elected
LOUISE Cunningham captam LOUISE was also captam last vear The glrls DFSCIZICCCI
on the Y W C A court one a week until they procured the hlgh school court
when they practiced twice a week In a short time another meeting was held m
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by Washington, due to its larger enrollment. .In the track and field meet the girls
xshlch thu glrls were notlfled of thlel pl C69 on the te H11 Although the gxrls dlrl
not hug A couh thu entelezl the utx bdslutbdll tournament. md made 1 Xerv
.xtlsfactorls record, wmnlng from the Iuthtrxns Southern Vltthodlstk Baptists and
H xrwood glrlx, .md losmg to surh te mms ds bt Nlirx kt X mu nt and Glrls VS el
tire Home
THE. PHILOMATHIAN
semester, 1924 The vuord PllllUY'l1dtl'l1dTl IS a Ur:-Lk letter mexnmgz student of llt
emture Officers were eluted for the mst smmrster as follows Thomx Hughex
prekldent, Dwfme Rosselot, wer prwldent, Vlarx DUll1LI'llC3.ll wcretirx tlevurer
it the begmnmg of the Qecond semester offuers were l'd1thx l'5rL presldent,
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Helen McDowell uce presldent Vieux Donnemcall seeretdrx treasuul Progrnn-a
are held at the end of edch mx weeks ln vshxch the muslcal and llterdrx talent of the
SOC19Iy are dexloped A pxper the Phll0ITl"ithlclI'l Txmex IQ publlshnd 'AL the end
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THE ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY
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FRESHVIFNT C'LAmS
bllltles of the fntule As on me ins to thls end the Ps ' class organued lts first
llterarx socxetx the Alpha January 26 1073 for the purpo e of encouragmg o11g1n rl
thmkmg and public speakmg The follovung, officers were elected Lela Mae Bogan
presldent Cleo Carpenter scretarw treasure: and Fmma Lehman Frances Roark
gam strength and w1ll sometlme be foremost m llterarx Dursults Fverwone who
wlshu to do great and mrrvelous thmgs m the f ltllll w1ll nuke no mlstakv. IH 1o1n1nCf
us md adoptmg' the best name of xll Alpha
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THE SWASTIKA LITERARY SOCIETY
The Swastlka Llterary socxety was organlzed bv sectlon B of the 8 1 llterature
class of Lmcoln Junior Hlgh School with Mrs MCMHIHS as sponsor The purpose
of the SOC16tV IS to mterest the students 1n literature, as they study the l1ves of
poets and authors O r name SWdStlk3 an Indlan word, meaning Good Luck,
IS especially appropr1ate for thls part of the country Meetings are held every SIX
weeks and to provlde the necessarv funds dues of five cents per SIX weeks are col
lected from each member The ofhcers who served for the first semester were as
follows Gwendolyn Edmunds presldent Jamce Parklns vlce presxdent Lillian
Martm, secretary treasurer The presldent appomted a program committee to
arrange the program for each meetlng The second semester the following officers
were elected Duane Rosselot president L1ll1an Mart1n v1ce pres1dent Jean
Stlrrat, secretary treasurer We feel that much good has been accomphshed 1n our
meetmgs thls yea1
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THE LINCOLN GIRLS CLUB
Two yeals ago 1n March the glrls of the Llncoln school orgamzed 1 club wh1ch
IS known as the Lincoln Glrls club The purpose of thls club 15 to create among
the girls a better school Splflt and a feeling of loyalty and respect toward both
teachers and classmates Each g1rI endeavors to do what she c1n to serve he1
school and to help each other at all times to l1ve up to the h1ghest standards of
character The club IS d1v1ded 1nto three pirts the program soclal and CIVIC de
partments Commlttees are appointed by the Pres1dent to serve IH each department
and meetings are held every four or five weeks After the regular bus1ness of the
club IS transacted, a program, arranged by the gxrls IS g1ven All programs 'md
8Ct1Vltl6S of the club are under the d1rect superv1s1on of MISS Allen Our club lb
an organization whose m8mb6FSh1p mcludes everv gxrl 1n the Jun1or Hlgh School
The officers for the year are Georg1a Dean Tltsworth president, L1ll1an Martm
vice president, Beulah Cooper, secretary, Mary L1ll1an Atkinson, treasurer
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The nlght school or the "opportumty school whlch for the first tlme ln
several years was held 1n the hugh school bulldllig thls year IS as the name rm
plles an lnstltutlon sustamed for the purpose of QIVIHZ the student who has
other than curricular work an opportumty to keep up his studles after work
mg hours The school offers courses ln Spanlsh shorthand typlnv bookkeep
mg and a cxtlzenshlp course for forergners The latter course this term rnclud
ed elght forelgners who studred for their cltlzenshlp papers
There are also courses offered IH the school of mechanlcal arts whrch rn
clude electrlcal Wlflng etc weldlng machme work archltectural drawmg
carpentry manual trammg use of steel square Thls department was super
vrsed by Mr lVlcC-ough Th eother lnstructors were Lnnthlcum drawing
R R Cook electrlcalwork Cam weldlng C Wlley machme work
The academxc deparment lS the most outstandrng havlng a reglstratlon
of over two hundred and a faculty of seven members They are MISS anavch
Mlss Sarah Margaret ardme Mxss Ruffner MISS Ryan 'Vlrs Coan and Mr
Mozley The courses offered are all of a very practical nature because of the
fact that the currlcular work
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XX ICHITAN Hlgh School W1ch1ta Kanns
Xoux mnual IS vxlthout doubt the best 1924 innual we l'9CLlN6ll It IS he
most or1g,1nal the most complete of any xexr book we hue scen The only
thlng, th at detracts from 1tS IS the presence of advextuements Do xou just
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THE TALE H1gh School W 'llnut Rldge Ark
Your cuts are good Your annual IS merely a recold lnstead of an mterestmg
year book Don t you have any dramatlc department?
THE 'VIAGNET bnlon Hlgh School Selma, Callf
'lou have a very comolete annu'1l Your l1te1ary sect1o11 IS especlally good
TAHOMA Hlgh School, Tacoma, Wash
We llke you very much But thlnk your annual would be 111uch 1111proved by
the use of wh1te lnstead of colored paper Come back next year
THE CARIBBEAIN Hlgh School Crlstobal Canal Zone
You have some lovely scemc cuts It IS lots of fun to exchange wlth you
we learn so much about your country, we hope youll llke us well enough to
return Your class p1ctures are arranged very unlquely and attractlvelv
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lhe f1rst attempt to keep IH touch w1th the alumnl of X H 5 was mad
111 1920 at whxch tlme the ed1tor of the new sect1on attempted to secure both
n1mes and addresses of the cand1dates for graduatxon as far back as 1897
Irom then untll 1923 the plan followed was to pubhsh the names of those
for whom addresses could be found ln that year the plan was changed 1n
favor of an attempt to secure by all means ava1IabIe the complete class roll
of each year glVlng addresses only for the last class precedmg the year of
p1.1hI1cat1on of the annual Through the kmdness of Nlr IVl11ne we have been
able to add some mterestmg facts concermng the growth and management
of Albuquerque Hlgh School The task 19 truly a great one and we shall ap
PYCCIBIC lt 1f you w11I adVlSC us of mstances of a1umn1 whose dlplomas were
lssued nn dnfferent years than those md1cated by these 11sts
We hope you w1II enyoy the added feature th1s year the fragments of
letters WhlCh have come 1nto the hands of the Alumm Ed1tor Please help
your school to keep track of her Graduates by wr1t1ng each year to the
Alumm Edxtor H1gh School Bunldmg before Februarv I of each year
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