Albuquerque High School - La Reata Yearbook (Albuquerque, NM)
- Class of 1926
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President Walter Bellman
Vlce Presxdent Allce Rawlmgs
Secretary Bob Nordhaus
Treasurer Gertrude lVIagee
Class Advlser IVI1ss DIXOH
When a student xn A H S earns eleven credlts he IS regarded as at
ranclldate for graduatxon and IS therefore entltled to a place ln the actlv tus
of the Semor Class that precede Commencement Week Appearance 1n ml
sectnon of the annual howveer does not lmply graduatxon Sixteen umts
are requlred for graduatxon flfteen of whxch must be Regular bpemlal
requlrements must also be met ln one of the four courses l General I J
Commercxal Q3 Home Economrcs 4 Industrxal Arts
Among, the actlvltles of thls year s senxor class speclal mentnon should be
made of several facts As shown by the xndnvldual record which follows eatn
name these pupxls have taken an unusual lnterest ln all the actlvltles of the
school Not only have they been members of varlous OTQHDIZHUODS but leade
bome have come to us from other schools some have held ploces of honor rn
A HS durlng the entxre four years some have been leaders and made thr-
requlrements for appearance nn this sectxon ln less than the usual number o
semesters ThlS class has orgamzed a class orchestra whlch has already appe'1r
ed ln pep meetlngs and wxll appear agaln on the class day program The
Variety Show whlch fllled the house the night of anuary 7 was also the wo lc
of thns class Accordmg to the custom establlsed ln prevlous years thls cla s
also presented a play You and I whlch makes It possible to publlsh a school
annual at less than cost
THIS PLACE IS IN HONOR OF THOSE
WHOSE PICTURES ARE-WHERE NOBODY KNOWS
BACA CHAIVIITA LEE MARY
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Semors l37 unlors 733 Sophomores 730 fl hls vear we have also
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EDITOR S NOTE
Flhough La Reata IS a Senlor Hlgh School pubhcatlon flnanced
by the students and wrltten by the students lt has been our custom
slnce the two JUDIOI' hrgh schools were establlshed three years ago to
glve as much space as possrble to plctures and wrxtten account of the
actlvltles of these schools ln recognltxon of the good Splflt whlch ex
1sts between all the schools of the Albuquerque Public Schools
lt IS our wlsh that the pupils from Washlngton and Lmcoln
wxll all come on to Senlor Hlgh School and enjoy the dut1es and prlv
lleges of our school as we have enjoyed them
To the Personnel of Future A H S
Students you have had departmental work ln your umor l-hgh
schools that lsas b en very smmllar to that of S '1 or bl gh s hool you
have had your athletlc actlutles your literary and artlstlc organx
zatlons you have had your mus cal and dramau act1w1t1 s you ha 1
felt the spxrlt of loyalty to vour partlcular school On the basls of
past experlences rn work and ID plav you should now know what
outside 3CtlV1ty IS of especlal mterest to you Hake you ex er heard
upper classmen say Who ew er expects any thmg of a sophomore3
You wlll soon have your opportunlty to show this h h school that
sophomores can dc a xauety of thtngs and oo th 'n veil S ho a ship
comes flrst of course because that IS the very foundatlon for the ex
lstence of our publlc school system The makmg of men and women
howew er IS to be the fxnal result of thls tramlng 1n scholarshlp Make
your New Year s Resolutxon at the beglnnlng of September and keep
It throughout the year It should be as follows l Wlll do my best
to make of myself the kmd of man or woman I am capable ol bemv bv
falthfulness to duty which shall b mamfest frrst m mv school work
l wlll also flnd my place ln the act1v1t1es of my school and thereby
prepare myself for partlclpatlng IH the actlvltxes of the communlty
ln wh ch l shall l1W6 after l quxt going to school
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but We'll be there 'fore you know itg
And we re nice as we can he.
Shall We be as green as grass IS3
Wlll you wlsh we had not come3
Can t you see that we are thrlfty
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When you want to have a ball game
When you want to have a play
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Ever smce the begmnmg of the world the one alm of mankmfl
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the modern standard of llvmg Our ancestors of the stone affe lm
proved upon thelr stone weapons as thelr descendents of later ages
people IS further lmprovements lmprovements ln weapons ln tm
plements used ln mdustrles ln workmg condltlons ln pOlltlCS xn ed
ucat1on m everythlng of v1tal mterest to man
ln preparlng thls annual we the members of the La Reata staft
of l9Z6 haue sought to honor our school by lmprovlnv our annuil
vxherexer we could We haxe trled to profit by the experlences
of former staff members by the cr1t1c1sm of our readers and oy th
advxce all lnterested 1n us and our accompllshments IH any Way
partlcular we have trled to lmprove the General arrangement of the
book and to glVC our publxcatlon Greater unlty through a more url
form adherence to one theme 1n all art work
We smcerely hope that ln thls La Reata the students of A H 5
Wlll flnd an account of events and actlvltles of their school days Wlilfll
Wlll ln later years be a happy remmder of the most pleasant days of
thelr lxves
Students xt IS your duty to make the most of your hlgh school
and college days lf you do not wlsh regrets to take the place of ac
compllshments rn later years Do your best always As the SHVIPQ
goes We get out of llfe no more than we put lnto It
May the I927 La Reata be even better than this for lmprove
ment IS our motto The ll-Cllf01'
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OUR BOOSTERS
Who are our boosters3 Well we shall not say anythlng about
those members of the staff who have camped on your trall untxl vou
subscrlbed for our annual That were necessary of course but
when you stop to think that the most that we can hope to sell would
be one annual to each student rn school you wlll reallze that the
present subscrlptlon rate of seventy frve cents only a small portron
of the cost 18 covered by our subscrlptlons Where do we get the
rest of the money3 That IS the question that comes to us every year
from our exchanges The greatest smgle source of mcome IS of
course the semor class play whxch IS grven annually m order that we
may prmt our book wlthout advertrsements Several clubs also
came to the rescue thls year The Home Economlcs Club voted to
use club dues to pay for 1ts page ln the annual the Webster and
Roosevelt debatmg socletres gave a candy sale at the Varlety Shovs
to pay for thelr pages The Englxsh IV classes asslsted by Mrs
Snyder and MISS Mrller nn the acts glven between the orlglnal plavs
presented the Varlety Show to flnance the Feature Sectlon Tue
Grrls League and the Fellows Club gave the proceeds of thelr car
mval to fmance the athletlc sectlon and the proceeds of the sale of
The Bullet were applled on the expenses of the Admmlstratlon Sec
tlon The staff members and artlsts worked hard to send copy to tl'e
engraw ers m t1me to earn the trme dlscounts Are not these the best
boosters any publlcatron could possess?
L R
OUR PRINTER
lVl Carleton has a reputatlon ln our school for two thlnffs n
partlcular hrs farthful boostmg for athletics and hls falthful loyaltx
to La Reata HIS patlence wlth hls pupxls has extended also to the
staff of La Reata To hxm we owe the clearness of copy and th
bmdrng of thrs volume We are proud to say that our annual 1
prlnted entxrely ln our own school plant It IS thls whxch makes Lt
possrble to prmt suclc a book at less than cost Don t forget also that
Mr Carleton superlntends the prmtmg of our humor sheet and our
br weekly newspaper
L R
OUR ARTIST
We have been unusually fortunate thxs year rn hav 0' a senlor
to handle all the art work of thls eclltxon Vlfe are proud of Hope
Wrley because we believe that lt 1S largely through hrs efforts s
highly pralsed by our engravers that thls edxtlon of La Reata wrll
be placed not only among the best annuals ever publrshed by A H S
but by the ordmary hrgh school the same srze as Albuquerque H1 lc
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Shlp of our art editor that we have been able to follow one theme
throughout thls volume
L R
WE RE ON THE MAP
Thtat A H S IS on the map thxs year may be proved by thc
folowmg enumeratlon
l Our school won honorable mentlon by the Scholastlc 5
the contrlbutlons our students made to that magazme
Z Our graduates were pralsed by Dr St Clalr of the State
Unlversltty for accompllshments IH Engllsh tests
3 Other graduates attendlng Eastern Unlx ersltles have earned
honor grades ln such unlversltles as Yale Kansas UH1VCTSltV
George Washxngotn Unlverslty and Unlverslty of Pennsylvanla
4 Our students have partlclpated ln the followmg state and
natlonal contests
Chemlcal Essay Contest
D A R Essay Contest
Natlonal Qratorlcal Contest
Good Roads Essay Contest
Colonlal Daughters Patrlotlc Essay Contest
State Basketball Tournament
State Oratorlcal and Declamatory Contests
State Track Meet
Dlstrlct and Stale Typmg Contests
Natlonal Typlng and Shorthand Contests
State Muslc Contest
Are we proud of our hlgh school3 ust Jom us and fmd out
L R
SENIORS
The name SENIOR holds wlthm ltself the varlous good qual
ltlCS of the SCDIOYS of the 1926 class
stands for t e slncerlty of each classman
stands or t e earnestness ln our school work
stands or t e necesslty of further knowledge
stands or t e ll'ltClllgCI'lCC of our class
stands or e orgamzatxons of whlch we are members
stands or t e regularxty of our class
S stands for the spmt of our class
All of these qualltles have become part of us through the un
tlrlng efforts of our smcere teachers and our supermtendent We
have enjoyed these days and wlsh future prosperlty to all our
schoolmates The Senxor Edltor
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THE HONOR SOCIETY
The Honor Soclety IS the most 1mport'mt organlzatron ln the
Albuquerque Hrgh School because xt IS based prxmarlly upon scholar
ship Nlembershlp ln the Honor Soclety therefore IS the greatest
honor to be conferred upon any pupll ln the hrgh school
Ellglbxllty for membershlp xn thls socxety IS based on points
awarded for excellence 1n currlculum studles and ln outslde act1v1t1f-s
The number of points requlred are ten eight of whlch must be made
m regular subjects A grade of E. ln a solrd counts three pomts and
Q. two poxnts A student earnmg a letter ln any branch of athletlcs
us granted two pomts There are many other ways by whlch polnts
may be earned such as for commerclal awards ln debatmg and ora
tory dramatlcs and operetta llterary awards actmg as presldent ot
varlous orgamzatxons and work on the La Reata and Record
Members elected to the socxety have the prlvlledge of wearmg
a sllver A for one semester ln case a pupll ns not elected the followlng
semester he must lmmedlately return hls p1n The sllver A becomes
the property of the student at the tlme of graduatlon lt he 1S a member
lf he has been ellgxble for flve semesters and lf he does not recleve
a gold A
All students who have completed twelve credlts of work and
who have been ehglble to membershlp for anv flVC semesters lnclud
mg the slxth or lf havlng carrled extra work have been ehglble to
membershlp whlle completmg ten credlts are awarded the honor of
wearlng a gold A the remainder of thelr hlgh school course provlded
they contmue at the Albuquerpue Hugh School and are ellglble to
membershlp ln the society The gold A becomes the property of
those members of the graduating class who have been ellglble to
membershlp for seven semesters provldlng that not over elfrht
semesters had been requlred for the completlon of the hlgh school
course of slxteen credlts
Many of the students of the A H S are wearlng sxlver A s
whlle some are the proud owners of gold A s However It IS not
only the present puplls of the school who own these plns for many
members of the l925 graduatlng class have them
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IQILIIBTCI Arlcdge I OUISQ Ut strclch fgold
Ilorencc Hrucg cmann goldjvlarle Owen fgold
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Irma Qraclcel fgold
Qlxdys DOYTIS fgoldj
Xllce Eakes
Ethel Freed
X encrandi butlerrez
Erna I-lauser
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I eo Lewmson
The followmg are the members
Maxme Ackerman
V9 1ll Atkmson
Vlfllbrod Chauxln
Amta Ayala
Edna Decroot
Barbara Eller
Ethel Erlandson fgold
Catherlne Fee
Rebecca Fee
Dorothy Fell
Cyrena Ferree
Isabel Guy
Luclle I-lays
I enore Han ey
Stella Hofhems
I ellcltas Lujan
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Mars Lum ston
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Vw lllldlll Reed
Vw allace Sher1dan
Ray mond Stamm
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Grace RICE
'VIonte May Rlley
Ruth Rrley
Audrey Rutherford
Clara Sell
Esther Sell
Wllson Shaver
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Helen Shartzer
Lucllle Slaten
Bern ce Smlth
Gladys Smrth
Lourse Smlth
Charlotte Squ1ers
Xllen Stamm
Qlaud Stex enson
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Eleanor Tax lor
Vlanuel Torres
Bertha Walker
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HONOR SOCIETY SECOND SEMFSTER
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SENIOR MEMBERS
Charles Rice Editor 111 Chief
Ina Kimbrough Senior Editor
ohn Strong Athletic Editor
Mary Livingston Literary Editor
Sammle BIa1r C1rcuIat1on Manager
H1Ima Lee Eklund Assistant C 1rcuIat1on Manager
Virginia Hervey Editor of Departments
Ike Redmond Alumni Editor
Emma Stein Dramatic Editor
Hope Wiley Art Editor
JUNIOR MEMBERS
Ted Magee unior Editor
Lucius Barnett Associate Editor
Mannie Poster unior Athletic Editor
Lena Vaio Humor Editor
Lewis Stevenson Recorder of Auditorium and Calendar
SOPHOMORE MEMBERS
Frank Riordan Sophomore Editor
Maxine Ackerman Editor of Organizations
Robert Macpherson Humor Assistant
Grace Rice Staff Assistant
Barbara E Phillips Faculty Adviser and Business Manager
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HOML ELONOMILS QLUb
M155 QOEIZ and Miss VIFRL wc Adwsms
The Home Economics Clulm was org, xmzcd March 6 l926 The
prseent enrollment of the club IS snxtx sex en E1 ery grrl who IS
to this club lhe mectlngs WlllCh have b en held regularly smce
orgamzatlon are few but have been lntenselx mterestm
The club IS sponsorlng the annual Fashlon Show also lt has
sponsored several exhlbxts We trust that thls club has become 3
permanent actluty ln thls school ancl wlll nexer fall to grow ln
members ancl well clolng
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Upon OCCHSIODS which celebrate the memory of a natxonal hero
the dedlcatlon of a magmflcent blllldlng the foundatxon of a college
or some other lmportant event or object ln the hlstory of the natxon
those who plan the program select some one who IS conspxcuous for
hls 1nHuence as a good cltlzen or for h1s commendable deeds They
select one who can speak fluently and logxcally Furthermore the
OCCHSIOH demands dlgnxty and formallty Needless to say the mformal
unprepared speech would be out of place upon such an occasion Few
men and women are ever called upon to dellver an oratxon perhaps
but the multltudes lxsten and most men and women are called upon
at some tlme to glve speeches upon occasions that demand clear
heads and a formal dlgnlfled manner The ordmary demands upon
the good taste of a cltxzen requlre that each be able to sense the
dlfference between an occaslon whlch demands dlgnlty and formallty
as well as loglcal thinking and the occaslon which wlll be approprlately
met by an lnformal speech Courses ln oratory and debate and de
f t nded to develop manllness and
womanllness and thelr accompanlments of polse an ec g
duct to develop loglcal reasonmg powers to tram pupxls to thlnk
clearly and to act readlly ln tlmes of embarrassment to develop ln
puplls 1n1t1at1ve and cooperatlon and to teach puplls concernmg the
responslbllltles of cltlzenshxp
C1 t ortumtles than have ever been provlded for puplls
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ln the debatlng socxetles have been planned for next year The plan
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Involves a trlangular debate wlth Phoenlx AIIZOHH an as
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Audltorlum debate May I3 l9Z6
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The ofhcers of the Roosevelt Debatlng Soclety for thls sem ster
are Howard Wegs preslclent lD3Vld lVl1tchell vlce preslclent
Bermce Smlth secretary ohn Strong sergeant at arms
The Roosevelts have quxte a large membership thxs year and
should have a strong SOClCty next vear lf you don t belleve thrs just
watch us wln our debate and conquer our rnals tne Wlebst rs trme
after tlme Our team whlch wlll vanqulsh the Vvebsters ln our
annual audltorlum debate IS composed of Howard Wevs Wllson
Shaver and Dora Herby So far thls year each soclety has won one
lnter soclety debate and thus the audltorlum cl bate seems of more
xmportance thls year than ever before
Other members who have taken an actxve part ln the Roos velt
Debatlng SOCl6ty are Wxll Atklnson Nathalyn Ash K nneth Ball
Benjarmn Barth Wxlllam Beasley Nellxe Clark Barbara Clayton
Maclalme Easley Katherme Eggleston Donald Garcla Bob Harrls
Lenore Hervey Grace Cook Ellzabeth Hays Dora Herby Hennetta
enkms l..aRu K nnedy Lou s Mann Dorothv McCa n a lf:
Cox Fred Nohl Bruce McRae Paullne Meyers
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ln th1s school tern1 there hake been only a few d nt s h tw: en
the two honorable socletles hut we can hardly y Q tl o 0 Wu
tramped hen ath th sod I fart w re Gad to ax l
are one of the w nners I1 th lnter soc ety d l ates Y Q
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years avo and last year 'lhe ma1or1t3 of th m m ms th s xcar haw
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debate Ceha Glassman Ethel Erlarclson and Ga 1
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down and drag out T e q11est1on tor dehate 1 Resolved That
m1l tary tramlrof hould he compulsory 1n Amerlcan Lolleges
lsahel Guy and Mae Stlrrat
The ofhcers of th SOC1CtV are L1ll1an Qharlton presldent
Ethel Erlandson v1ce pres1dent and lna Evelyn Klmbrough secretary
treasurer Our meetlngs were held th hrst and thlrd Thursdays 1n
each month We are leaunff wlth hxgher hopes tor the commg
school term
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Our Art Editor was chosen this year on the competitive basis
between members of the La Reata Art Club of which Miss Shanks
was adviser, assisted by Miss Phillips. Never before have we re-
ceived such praise from our engravers as we received this year re-
garding the work of Hope Wiley which appears in this publication
and the work by Edgar Spauldnig which they regarded as second
only to Hope s Other members also did very creditable work which
promises a lively contest for the art editorship of next year s annual
Members of La Reata Art Club as shown in the picture below
are
Back Row Thelma Rumley Dorothy Daley Mary ohnson
Dorothy Coulter and lna Miller
Middle Row Louise Clark Audrey Rutherford and Barbara
Clayton
Front Row Hope Wiley Richard Milner Claude Stevenson and
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The Correspondence C lub was organized four years afvo with tht
purpose of brlnglng the voung people ln foreign countrles closer to
the young people of Amerlca Each member of the club has a forelgn
correspondent The ldea of correspondlncf IS that the letters sent
from students rn the Albuquerque Hlgh School wlll ald the vounff
forelgner ln learnlnv the Engllsh language and enable the Amerxcan
students to learn more about the CuStOms and ways ot the foreigners
to whom they wrxte
The meetlngs of the club are held the second and fourth Wednes
days of each month Each program Gwen deals with a lOI'PlUn
country Officers for thls year were
Cella Classman pres1dent Mary Lxvln s o X ce pr sr
Callle Lynch secretary treasurer MIS? Wxcklund dlrector
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The Qommerclal Club was organlzed thls year to arouse a great
er mterest rn the commerclal department and to brlng the puplls mto
clo cr contact wlth the modern l'7US1l'19SS methods used by the bus:
Ht ss man There are 85 members rn thxs club The officers are as
follows Eleanore Olson presldent Laurence Hme v1ce presldent
and Ralph Becker secretarv and treasurer
The students have taken part IH the programs at the dlfferent
meetmgs by plano solos readings songs etc
At a meetlng Frlday March 26 46 awards were gn en out to
students who had entered contests The awards count toward the
two polnts outslde actlvrtles for membershlp ln the Honor Soclety
Booklceeplng awards were gn en to students completlng Set One
of the 20th Centurv Bookkeeplng wlth a grade of E. or G The fol
lowmg won awards for this ohn Russell Bermce Smlth llll an
O Bannon Dorothy McGee Mary Lxvlngston Howard Bambrook
Fletcher Bowman Hugh Crooks Rebecca Fee Richard Gore Ellza
beth Hays ane Llvlngston Frances Nolan Margaret Nolan Amv
Parrlsh
Transcrlptlon certlflcates are awarded to students who produce
ln 45 mlnutes a 95 per cent transcrlptlon of a 300 word dxctatlon at
the rate of 60 words a mlnute Mary l..1v1ngston Lllllan O Bannon
Anme Salazar Velma Wllson Rebecca Fee Amy Parrxsh Eleanor
Sadler Camllle Morelll oe Massaglla Emma Stem
Competent Typist Certlflcates were glven to lrene Aragon
LOUISE Round Alma Holllday Anme Sala7ar Paul Relter Samuel
Strong oe Massaglla Ruchanda PHISHHO Rebecca Fee Gladys Bass
Order of Artlstlc Typlsts awards were granted to Gino Mat
teuccl Laurence Hlne Ruth Bergqulst Ralph Becker flrst year
students lrene Aragon Louise Round Sam Strong second year
Senlor O A T awards were glven to Mary Llvmgston and L11
lran O Bannon who also won a gold p1n
Amy Parrxsh Rebecca Fee and Loulse Round have also won
awards for typlng work
ln the dlstrlct typmg contest Amv Parrlsh won flrst and Marv
Llvxngston second ID second year work Laurence Hme won flrst
and Gmo Matteuccl second among flrst year students
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greatest number of awards Amy Parrlsh has e1ght Mary Llvlng
ston Rebecca Fee and l..1ll1an O Bannon have seven and Cam Ile
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A cepaltur IYOHI tl e .1Q1?1lCUSlOYI1 of hay If 1 1 cl ar a IC 1 b
was made last fall when th two ClL1DQ were orfan17 d lhe unlor
Semor Dramatlc club was the larger haxmof a membershlp ol nearlx
elghty It was lmposslble to present enough plays durlng the year to
g we every member an opportumtv to appear once Many ot the
members however appeared ln oth r dramatxc performances of the
school such as the un or Play the Semor Varletv qhow the Qarmxal
the Operetta and the Semor Class Play
Besldes taking part before the footllghts members of the club
pavnted scenery secured propertxes conducted advcrtnslng and tlcket
sellmg campaigns and performed many other tasks not hexghtened
by the glamour of the stage
At the beglnnmg of the year a one act lrlsh comedy Spreading
the News was presented The cast for thls conslsted of the follow
mg Fred Crawford LaRue Kennedv Lorena Shelton Edwm Evans
Sam Blalr George DIXOH George Mackey Fred Nohl Smlth Connell
and Mlldred Barnhart
Although most of the semors wlll leave the club thlS year by
graduatlon the club wlll be recrulted from members of the present
Sophomore Dramatlc Club Next year Wlll offer an mcreaslng num
ber of advantages and opportumtles for self government and for
servlce by offermg entertalnment to others
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ll1c bophomore Dr1n1at1e Club was or C1 for tlu fi t
llSl till to prfpire tlu members for future dlEiITlfltlC work lNell1e
Clark was elected presldent and Georgla Dean T1tswortl1 sc e
ns organxzut on now has lortx m ml rs but ln n n -.
1 grtat eral ol work could be done tlvs xe.1r lhe memb s U10
luxe at tl1 end of tl11s x ar enouvh eredlts to make them Junlors Will
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September
A one act plaw entltled All Cummed Lp was p c-Qertecl vslth
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The l..at1n Club IS a new lnstltutlon ln the hugh school thls year
As a general rule a club IS only expected to get started ln the nr t
year of nts exlstence However the latln Qlub dld far more than
just get started So far thls vear five meetlngs haxe been held and
there Wlll be at least two more
Probably the greatest achlevement of the Latm Club was a play
put on by the students of the CICCYO and Vlrgll classes called A
Roman School Th1S play was first presented to the Latln Club and
was held here thls year The rest of the programs have conslsted of
short plays and talks MISS Wlcklund gave 1 very lnterestlng descrxp
txon of MCXICO Clty at one of the meetlngs and MISS l-lendrxcks gaxe
an mterestmg lecture on her trlp to Pompeu and Rome last summer
The ofhcers elected for thlS year were Lewls Stevenson presx
dent Wlll Atklnson VICC presldent Allce Rawllngs secretary
treasurer A system of monitors was also put 1nto use
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Are you lnterested ln SCICDCC3 Take a look at thls then The
SCICHCC Club was orgamzed durmg the year 1925 and nts purpose IS
to further the mterest of students of the Albuquerque Hlgh School
1n the study of sclence We hope that lt wlll succeed
The meetmgs thxs year were wery mterestmg Of course at
the first one the officers were elected Those elected were Gertrude
Magee presldent Fred Allen VICC presxdent Allce Rawlmgs sec
retary At each of the followlng meetmgs five or sxx of the members
gave talks on dlfferent sclentlfic subjects Some of the talks gxven
during the year were entrtled The l'uture of the Motion Plcture
Electro Magnetlc Vlfaves Sound Vxbratlons Gunpowder and
many others that were very lnterestmg
ust a word of advlce to Sophomores unlors and SCHIOTS to
b If you want somethmg real lnterestmg Joln the Scxence Club I
am sure that we of the outgolng Senlors who were m the Sclence
Club thls year got a lot from It and are not sorry for the tlme vse have
spent on It
Here s luck to the Sclence Club may It QUYVIXC all ltS trxals and
trlbulatlons and come out glorlous m the end
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Reldy and Rlchard Rlley junior reporters Ma y l-lelen lxflillglll h
and Merwvn Slaten sophomore reporters Percy Dams and C org
Mossman cxrculatlon managers
M1ssH1ckman as chlef advlser was aSSlStCd by Mr Carla ton
MISS Mlller and Mr 'Vlarshall
The Senlor staff that put out the noble Chrlstmas edltlon was
composed of the followlng Wxnlfred Stamm Vlfglnla Hervey Alle
Nordhaus The adviser for thls edition was the senlor class adviser
MISS Dlxon
The Junlor Staff whlch edlted one IS ue of The Record con
slsted of the followmg members ohn Reldy R1 hard Rlley Lewrs
Stevenson Wllson Shaver Roger lVlcElhaney oe Dee Eddleman
Mary Sadle Norment and LaRue Kennedy MISS Hlckman was also
advlser for thxs xssue
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progress over the experlences of former years und r th earnest
leadershlp of 1ts edltor ln chlef XX lnlfred Stamm
Besldes those on the regular staff who earned the lterarv em
blem for work well done were ohn Russell XX llson Shaver Margaret
Cox Ted Magee Gordon VIWIHD Roger Mclilhanev Ray Hogan
Rebecca Fee Wlll Atk1HSOH and l aulme l eslle
Hereafter memb rshlp on lmhe Record staff IS to be consxd red
even more an honorarv pos tlon than IH pruous yea s and will b
appolnted by the Englxsh depurtm nt teachfrs from those stud nts
who make appllcatlon for the posltlon
NQTE Pxctures of the regular staff ar lncluded ll the l-eatur
S ctxon rn order to keep thls pace for this artlcle which the staff so
thoroughly d served
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Hlgh School ID l9Z4 It prox ed to be such a success that It was
rcorqanlzed thls year
lhe purpose of thls club IQ to promote and sponsor the mterests
nn mathematlcs The officers are Robert C XX!llSOD president
l OUISC Mann VICC presldent LOUISE Cox secre ary treasurer
Many lnterestlng programs were held to create lnterest Some
of the most lnterestlng phases of the actnxtles lncluded the findlng
of the Fourth Dxmenslon solxlng of equatlons and a debate be
tween members on the question Resolved that the Lnxted States
should make the Metrlc system compulsory Much tlme and IDN es
tlgatlon has been spent to determme hovs much mathematlcs IS neces
ary ln the varlous courses
Our work has been very pleasmg and we extend a hearty mvlta
tlon to the student body to Joln us next year
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Miss JARDINE Advlser
The Girls League a SOClCfV orfranlzed ln 1916 for the purpose
of promotlng the hrgh ldeals of true womanhood courtesy of speech
and manner slmpllclty loyalty and honor among the girls of the
school has accomplished a great deal thus vear
On October 7 the meetlng of the league was held after school
for the purpose of helplng the gxrls get acquamted The glrls first
went to the audntorxum where they enjox ed a delxghtful program
After th1s refreshments were serv ed ln the gymnaslum
On October I9 at a meetlng of the league lVlrs Medlar told the
glrls about her tr1p to Europe especlally Egy pt
The Sophomore glrls had charge of the meeting on November
I6 They presented a comlcal scene from Romeo and ullet
On December 4 some of the glrls of the gym classes gave a
Health program The mam features were a play entltled The Health
Clty and some demonstratlons of health CXCYCISCS MISS lVl1ller the
gym teacher gave a short talk on health
On December I the unlor Hlgh School glrls gave a Chrlstmas
program The mam features were sex eral dances bv these g1rls
On Chrlstmas Eve some of the glrls of the league took a Chrlst
mas tree some presents and the food for a Chrlstmas dmner to Toby
and hls famlly The glrls also wrapped some dolls for the Red Cross
whlch were sent to the lndlans at Zla
The Spamsh glrls had charge of the meetmg on anuary 8 and
they gave several mterestmg Spanlsh songs and dances
At a regular meetmg of the league on March I Mrs Threlkeld
told the glrls about the play Salnt oan
On February I2 the Glrls League and Fellows Club gave thelr
annual Carmval After enjoylng a program ln the audltorlum which
consisted of a muslcal comedy The Revenge of Lady Cleopatra
mmstrel show a dance by Vxrglma Kahnt a dance by Laura Knxght
and a play Verdant Hose a take off on the unlor play the boys
and glrls went to the gym where the dxfferent booths were
The money made by the Carmval went to help finance the
Feature Sectlon of La Reata
The annual program for the benefit of the Fellows Club was
held ln the audltorlum on March I3 The program consisted of
three dances by the girls of the gym classes and a play entitled The
Tflal8 of a Hostess
On Aprll I9 the followlng ofhcers were elected for the next
school term Eleanor Zace presldent Mary Helen McKnight vlce
presldent Louise Smlth secretary Nellne Clark treasurer
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llde fellows C lub was reorganl cd tlmls X ar vsltlm 'Nl Rc am ab
rr user me curl a rn ot tlxls orfanllatlon IN to create a Qpxrlt o
1 few mlnor cliangeb IH tlre COf1blltUl1OIl of tlle club
llue clula ae a whole serxerl as a QIXIC and Atldlftlc commlttee
QIXIIIL, ald to our atlmletcs and sug estlng and IIl?llilI'1U HUDTOX ments
III anxtlnng pretalnmg to the school
Marry Fine programs lmaxe been glxen the most successful bemv
tlme comblned Curls League Fellows Club Carnn al lmeld durrncf the
wmtcr Much pralse lb due to the program commlttee of vxlnch
RlLl11Yd Rrlev IS clralrman
rllme officers of the organlzatlon are lke Redmond presldent
olmn Reldy VICE presldent Blll Redmond secretary treasurer
IN NIEMORIAM
LOVING MEMORY
ROBERT HICKEY
Beloved Classmate of the Class of 1977
whose death occurred October 6 1926
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TRIPLE L SOCIETY OP LINCOLN JUINIOR HIC.H SCHOOL
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LINCOLN JUINIOR HIGH SCHOOL ART CLUB
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Thls orgamzatlon was formed for the purpose of gettmg out
the crowds for football basketball etc The four students ln the
front row are yell leaders
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
LINCOLN II NIOR HIGH S I-'OOI
NEW DEPARI IXIENIS Durlnf the past year phx S111 educatlon
manual tralnlng and domestlc SCIPDC6 have been added to the Clll'I'lCLl
Ium Ihe schedule IS arran fed to QIXC each group of sttd nts 50
mlnute perlods each week for phx slcal edllc tlon
HONOR SQCIEI K Llncoln Illnlor LIIOII School has an Honor So
CIPIQ to whlch students of the seunth elvhth and nlnth grades are
admltted The requirement are two r s two C s and not less than
an IVI ln solld subjects A program IS held It the end ol exery SIX
weeks perlod Many promlnent cltlzens haxe spoken at these pro
grams on approprlate toplcs and the badges whlch are rlbbons of
purple and gold are glven out to the members
TRIPLE L Thls IS a Ilterarw soclety organ17ed bv tle thlrd perlod
Engllsh class Ihe ofhcers are Lllllan IVIBYIIH presldent Tommy
Hughes YICC presldent ean Stlrrat secretary Elsle Nlorelll tre s
urer IVIeetlnGs are held every SIX weeks and lnterestlng program
Ihe plot was wrltten bv Erwncls Hudallestan flrst scene bv Mlldred
Hotts second scene by Eddle Mile Cleveland thlrcl scene bv Anna
Clage Powers fourth scene by Margaret Wllson
CQLUIVIBINE PIIIIS SOClCty was orgclnlzed at th beglnnlng of the
year I925 by the QIYIS of the Llncoln unlor Hlgh School The club
now has 75 memb rs The flower IS the blue columblne and the
colors are blue and sllw er The puroose of thls club IS To find and
QIVC the best and the slogan IS II o tace Ilfe squarely The offlcers
are as follows Edlth Eyre presldent anlce Parklns SICC presldent
Mary Domlhlcoll secretary Reglna Padllla reasurer Iqhe meetlngs
are held eyerv Tuesday Soclals plcnlcs and hlkes are held ex ery
SIX weeks
ININFIIJ GRADE HISTORY CLUB 'Vleetlngs of thls club are held
exerv Thurscay afternoon The ofhcers are Edward KIRK' y PYCSI
dent Edlth Evre YIFC presldent Helen IVIcDoweII secretary Elsle
Morelll treasurer The memb rs ot IIIIIS orvanl7atlon are now plan
nlng a museum whlch wlll be of lnterest to all At the begllanlnv of
the year a plCDlC was h Id ID the and hllls
PIERIAIN SOCIETY 1 Ills QOCIPIV was organlzed at the beglnnlng of
the flrst semester IQZ5 Ofllcers elected were George IVIcSpa den
presldent Helen Lee Antone XICC presldent Agnes GIlChT19t sec
retary Cleo Carpenter treasurer Programs were held ex ers slx
weeks The play I ll be dellghted was fflx en at the beglnnlng of
the semester It was wrltten and acted by the m mb rs of the so lety
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The wrlters were as follows plot Cleo C arpenter flr t scene A ne
GllChflSt and Illlldred Bound second scc ne Qleo Carpentcr tlnrc'
scene George lVIcSpadden fourth scene Helen Iee Antone and
Helen McDowell
THE HELEINE Thrs SOCICIV IS composed of the members of the se
ond perlod English class Officers of the orgamz 1t1on are Juan1t'1
Russel presxdent anlce Parkms vxce presxdent Halen Rozzer sec
retary Allce Shlrlew treasure The most lnterestlng play Wfltl n was
One Nlght ln QOCICIV Ihe plot was wrltten by Rrchard Moon flrst
scene by amce Parklns second scene In Gwendlvn Edmonds and
Ellzabeth Pearson thlrd scene by Edlth Ex re fourth scene bx Helen
Rozzler
GIRLS CLUB Th s rs perhaps the oldest organwatlon IH our I ln
coln unor Hlgh School xt was or amzed In March I973 The pur
pose of thls club IS to create among the glrls a better splrlt and a feel
Ing of Ioyalrty and respect toward teachers and classmates Commlttees
are appolnted bv the presldent to arrange the programs for the meetrm.,
whlch are held everv SIX weeks After the busmess rs transacted the
programs are glven All programs and actxvltles are under the dlrect
supervxslon of MISS Allen The offlcers for the year are Alice Gil
chrxst presldent Ellzabeth Hall vlce presldent Edlth Elmore secre
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WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
PEP PILOTS Washmgton Iunxor Hxgh School started the athletlc
season by formlng the Pep Pllots Thelr duty was to see that the
whole school attended the football and basketball games They suc
ceeded pretty well too The peppv yell leaders Eugene Calkins Glen
Hazlett Susan Sherldan Vlrgmla Leftwlch drd a great deal of push
mg thelr football and basketball teams to vrctory
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM The Chrxstmas holldays were remem
bered by a program whlch consxsted of songs talks recltatlons and
solos
GO GETTERS Thls IS one of the Engllsh clubs formed for the pur
pose of advanclng better use of Engllsh and an understandmg of the
slmpler parllamentary forms
THE. SOCIAL ENGLISH CI L B Thls IS another of the I:.n Ilsh clubs
THE SEARCHLIGHT CLUB Thls rs our thrrd Ilterary SOC1Cty
GIRL RESERVES Th1s IS a new organlzatlon 1n our school Our
faculty advlsers are lVI1ss Baser and MISS Phelps
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Starting out with a squad of inexperienced men, Coach Wilson
made a team that has never been surpassed by the "fight" of any
former team. At the beginning of the season about 65 boys appeared
for practice, staying out all season and fighting for their places on
the team. The success of the season was due mostly to Coach
Wilson's hard work and encouragement and to the fighting scrubs
who always made the first string men Hght harder to keep their places.
Dick Vann, acting captain, won the esteem of his teammates
by his good judgment and sportsmanship. We regret the loss of
Vann T .I Williams and lke Redmond to next year s squad all the
rest of the team will be back in September
SUMMARY OF THE BULLDOG FIGHTS
BULLDOGS 13 LAS VEGAS 6
The ball was marched up and down the field until the last part
of the second period when Limberg of Las Vegas intercepted a pass
for a touchdown During the last half Dmelli and Parenti each made
a touchdown The score at the end of the game stood I3 to 6 in favor
of the bulldogs
BULLDOGS 6 LOB0 RESERVES 0
The Bulldogs threatened to score many times but lacked the
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carrled the pxgskln over for the only touchdown of the game the try
for goal failed maklng the score 6 to 0 for the Bulldogs
The field was muddy and nelther team was able to show much
speed Dlnelll made one touchdown and Smlth the othcr Parentl
lxlcked one goal makmg the score lfv to 0 in fax or ol the Bulldogs
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On the flrst play Vann ran 40 yards for a touchdown Some
way or other there was one more touchdown made ln tht first hall
The second was hard fought wlth the Green and Whlte oetter ground
ga1ners although held to one tally maklng the score I9 to 0
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ast year s defeat The game was hard fought wlth a tew thrills
when we would make a touchdown or a good run Wltll the City
Champxonshlp at stake ey ery man on the tc am was 1 star
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The game was rbout on even terms du mg the first halt wrth tl e
score at the end 7 to b rn tayor of Phoenix The thxrd quarter was
touchdowns IH the last few mlnutes of play Flhe Bulldogs were
beaten IH scorlng but not ln hght
Las Cruces outwelghed us and wlth odds agamst us we went to
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the tlme galned more ground from scrxmmage than they d1d The
Bulldogs were ln better physlcal condltlon and wxth the1r fight won
1 moral vxctory Nothlng to Nothxng
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the end Calusha Smlth Rlvera and DlH9lll all made touchdowns
Calusha made two Broome for C lows mtercepted a pass and ran
D7 yards for a touchdown and later ln the game on a bad pass from
center made a safety maklng the score at the end of the game 37 to 9
an favor of the Bulldogs
The game was on ICC for the El Paso bows at the end of the half
The Bulldogs went back tn the game and ran all over the Tlgers for
our only touchdown The game was hard fought wlth nelther team
sendlng ln any substltutes
THE FOOTBALL TRIPS
The trlp to Las Vegas was made by automoblle We got there
about 9 p m so dldn t see much of the town Next mornlng we saw
all we wanted We had a hard tlme ln talklng a cop out of takmb
B111 Redmond to that place where one 19 furnxshed board bv the state
Everythlng was 0 K untxl Mr Carleton had a puncture comlng
home Babe Parentl fixed It We stopped at Santa Fe and had
supper and arrlved 1n Albuquerque about l l o clock
THE TRIP T0 LAS CRUCES
We wlll always wonder what Doc ald to Htlma Lee Just
before we left XX e got on the speclal car about 9 30 and was sup
posed to go to sleep Somebodv dld and nobody else could for he
made such a funnv buzzlng racket The Wop made a declded htt
wlth some of the glrls on the dance floor The next mornmg on our
way back Coach showed Bernlce Smith the Unlverslty of Pajarlta
lt mlght be lnterestlng to know that everybodv got a shoe shme ex
cept Percy DSVIS We wonder why3
TO El.. PASO
The trxp to Fl Paso was made a most memorable one 1n the
mmds of the 1925 football squad ust as we were boardmv the
tram the whole school came rushlng down to send us off Doc
couldnt be found anywhere so the glrls told T .I goodby XVhen
we arrlved at El Paso we were taken to the hotel by the El Paso I-hgh
School boys After supper we went outside for a walk but lt turned
out to be rldes wlth Manme belng the lucklest gettlng a mce Ford
sedan and Frances to match lt The team saw all of El Paso they
wanted to next mornmg The gang ln 310 wlll never foret what
they were lookmg at when Coach found them and gave them a pxece
of hrs mlnd The trip home was unusually quiet.
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The greatest day of the year for the football men came when the
assembly was called for the purpose of awarding those who had
done good work All the fellows were called upon the stage and
Coach Wrlson gave them a short talk then gave the sweaters to the
boys White sweaters were given those makrng their letters for two
years and green ones to those makrng their letters for the first time
Those recervrng whrte sweaters were Foster Vann Redmond Max
Miller Williams Parentr and Bachechr and those recervrng green
ones were Drnellr Ken Mrller Smith B Redmond Renfro L Rice
Doc Rerdy and Osuna
PERSONALS
lke Redmond played hrs second year at end and was selected on
the all crty team lke played a good steady game throughout the
whole season makrng many touchdowns by hrs abrlrty to catch the
passes and run We regret the loss of lke by graduation
Mannre Foster playrng tackle for hrs second year was selected
on the all southwestern team also the all crty team He was especially
fast for a lrneman and got down under punts very fast
Carlo Bachechr played hrs first year on the first strrng at guard
Carlo was a brute at absorbrng punrshment and drd some beautiful
tacklrng and blocking during the season He wrll be back next year
Doc Rerdy played hrs first year at the prvot posrtron Althoug
handicapped by hrs slight burld he was a hard fighter and kept hrs
place among the biggest of them Watch Doc go next year
Max Miller played hrs second year at guard and played hrs
posrtron as a veteran should Max was handicapped by hrs lrght
weight but drd good work the whole season
Kenneth Miller played hrs first year at tackle and drd hrs part on
hrs srde of the lrne to hold the attack of the opposing team as a veteran
would Ken was prcked on the all crty team
Red Rice played hrs first year at end makrng the team at the
middle of the season but played most of the time before on account
of Paul Parentr berng rnelrgrble Red played a hard game always
Drck Vann played hrs thrrd and last year of football for A H S by
acting captain and Drck deserved hrs place on the all crty team as
halfback and captain Drck always played a good game
T Wrllrams played hrs second and last year on the team at half
back T made the only touchdown rn the El Paso game He was
one of the best tacklers rn the backfield We regret hrs loss
Beans Renfro playrng hrs first year at quarter drd some of the
best running and guided the team with the best of Judgment He was
very quick and was an able quarter We will have hrm next year
Dante Drnellr the Wop fullback was the wonder of the backfield
Although he was lrght he was selected on the all crty team and well
deserved the honor Dante was the best ground garner on the team
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Has basketball been a sucess thls vear3 As evxdence for an afflrm
at1ve answer conslder the followlng facts lhere was an excellent
turn out at the very first of the season whxch Insured the benefits of
the game to a great number of students the team worked enthusxastlc
ally and falthfully under the tralnlng of Coach Wrlsorm and dexeloped
accurate and fast passlng the Bulldogs showed the rlght sportsman
shlp Splflt and were backed by all the enthuslasm whlch the student
body could glve the second team staved by the tramlng thereby
gaming the prellmlnary tralnlng for nevzt year s games
The squad was made up of several second team men from last years
team Dlck Vann George lVlossman and Walter Bellman all plas ed
last year Ewerltt Renfro lke Redmond and Sam Blalr had plaved ln
sex eral scholastlc games To this number was added Russ: ll Galusha
Sam Classman Phll Sedlllo l ee Vann Mann e Foster and several
others Such good Splflt was shown all thru the season that exen lf
all of the squad dld not get to plav almost thlrty boys staved out and
worked unt1l the season endecl
The team next wear should be as good as thls lf not better Drck
Vann who dexeloped 1nto a fast floor guard and accurate passer wrll
be lost thru graduation lke Redmond and Sam Blarr are senlors
Mossman Renfro Sedxllo and Foster wlll be the nucleus for the l927
team If a real basket shot can be developed durlng next season the
team should be xery strong lqoster should become a good guard wlth
another years eip rlence Renfro and Sedrllo both show promlse of
dex eloped 1nto a falr floor man altho he falled to hgh' lt up enough on
defense Mossman along vwlth Vann at guard made two of the best
guardlans of the basket ever turned out at Albuquerque Hlgh Moss
man when slufted to center played a very credltable game and had the
honor of be1r'g plcked for the All State team
It IS lnterestmg to follow some of our former teams bevond the
days of AHS to see what thev are dovng wlth the game now
Xvamp Vlxlson has a pos tlon as Guard on the Varsltv Lvnn
Hammond IS also wlth the Varsrtw team Frank Stortz IS attendmg
Cornell ohn Dolzadelll IS out for basketball at the Varslty Art
Trauth IS playmg wlth the Plggly Vvlgglw team ack lVlcl'arland
IS attendmg the Varsxty but playmg wlth the KC team Charlre
Renfro IS attendlng N arsrty Albert lVlonkevx1c2 IS attendlng Varslty
but playmg guard for the K C Andy Sutherland IS not out for
basketball thls year
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REVIEW OF I9Z'J SEASON
WaIter BeIIman three years champion and contender for the
Burton cup held up hls reputation In the State Tennls Tournament
by defeatmg Gale of Demlng 7 D 6 I 6 I He vwon four Stfal ht
matches to get 1nto the HITIIS Rexdv another champlon 1n the mak
mg held hls own tor two matches but was ds feated 1n the thlrd Pond
and Newman of Las Alamos won the doubles champxonshlp only
after a hard fought game wlth Reldv and Lewmson Wlth the score
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The Tennls tournes was almost a complete vwlk off for tlm
Albuquerque tenms tcams Hellman and Barnet succc fully defeated
thelr opponents and won tlwe champlonslnp Belln an easllw won +1 e
boys SlHQl6S Margaret Qbortle won the Oflrls slngles belt our doubles
to the Dawson team
Walter Bellman not onlv won the State fxlramolonsblp but
successfully defeated all contestants for the Burton cup Tbls cup
Goes to the person that s clmmpxon for 5 st ccessne wsars Tlus lb
Bellman s tblrd wear
Much credlt IS dl Hellman H bad been myured ln a basket
ball game and had just recovered sufflcxentlw to walk YNltl'1Ol1t a cane
To see him plax no one would luxe thouglmt l1l7TljL1Qt off crutches
but his dauntless Spl xt IS an example fer future sportsmen
i925 TENNIS TEAM
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All uqucrquc won frrst place rn tht State lnterscholastlc Trick
Meft with D0 polnts lucumtwrr won second wlth 73 pomts Tula
rosa came thxrd wlth H pO1HtQ lDtIT11I'l2, xnd Qarlshad tlcd on 7 pomts
Albuquerque won the mrle relay hreaklm, the recoro The new tlme
was 5 45 4 D Also tht dlSCllS jaxelln and mlle records were 1m
proxed Roxlnl of the Bulldofs scored hlgzhest Vlltlt lb pomts
Vx f ll1LL1IHC'lI'l scored second vwlth l 7 poxnts Slmpson of the
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score were Blfur Stdmm Vann Parentn Nlclwrlwnd Redmond and
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SCHIOYS fared much lretter 1n th track ex ents taklnof the hun
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Sam Blau was hlgh polnt man for the semors as well as for the
meet as a whole takmg three firsts Foster took the honors for the
Junlors wlth two Hrsts Smlth for the sophomores took several
seconds and thirds
THE STATE TRACK MEET
Cne of the best conducted mterscholastlc trick meets ever held
ln the state was conducted on May 7 and 8 at the State Unlversxty
On May 7 the prehmmarles occupled all the afternoon the finals
were held the followmg afternoon Rav Moncus of Tucumcarl was
hlgh pomt man recalling the days when Owen Smauldlng ln l9I6
I7 and I8 scored I07' polnts ln three successxve meets for Albu
querque Moncus scored smglehanded 26 pomts thus defeatmg the
lndlan team by h1s own efforts The lndlans scored 25 pomts
Thoe of the Albuquerque Hlgh School who scored were Lee
Vann who took second place IH the low hurdles DlCk Vann who
took thlrd ln the half mlle Heller who won th1rd ln the hlgh Jump
Ike Redmond who placed thlrd rn the mlle and Foster who placed
thlrd rn the shot put Other schools scored as follows Carlsbad 22
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IN OLD VIENNA
Iihe whole plot revolves around Ilona a beautirul Lrypsy girl and
Pennington s Peter Piper Pickles and as these two widely separated
subjects may suggest the result is a delightful combination of Vouth
beautv and love intermmffled with spifv comedy with almost incon
ceivably clever situations that make IN OLD VIENNA a 'veritable
labyrinth of tuneful colorful and rapidly moving panorama
The story verx briefly told is as follows igo the Gvpsy
Chleftan of a neighboring tribe of Gypsies wishes his beautiful
daughter Ilona to assist him in relieving the guests at Hans lVIa1er s
Viennese Inn of their valuables but Ilona revolts and prefers being
a poor waitress at this Inn to wearing the costly flnery her father gives
her for carrying out his wishes It is at th s Inn that the various
threads of the plot come together and we discover that Ilona IS not a
Gypsy girl at all but the long lost daughter of Lady Vivian who has
sought everywhere for her for eighteen years This discovery makes
possible the happy culmination of Ilona s budding romance with
ton of the Pennington Pickle fame and also that of this same lVIr
Pennington s long drawn out lowe affair with Iadv Vivian
Some of the outstanding features which contributed to the mak
ing of IN OLD VIENNA not only the greatest fmancial success of
this season s productions at the Albuquerque High School but also
one that will long be remembered bv its capacity 'xudiences of both the
afternoon and evening performances were the exceptionally good
work of the High School Orchestra the excellent assistance of our
prize pianist Marian Berry the seemingly endless variety of dances
and songs of the two choruses the clever special numbers sprinkled
throughout the play and last but by no means least the Well clellvered
and clever lines and songs of the principals
Too much cannot be said of the efforts of lVIrs T Wallace
Snider the director of the Music Department by whom this operetta
was put on To Mrs Snider is clue the major portion of the success of
this production inasmuch as she had not only the training of the large
number in the cast but the training and direction of the orchestra as
We LIST OF CHARACTERS
Hans Maier ohn Strong
Louisa Elinor Zace
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Velma W 1Ison
Rebecca Fee
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Mary Ilvln ston
Marlon Perce
Alfonso Sanchez
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Dorothy Graham
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Dorothy VVoIfe
Marv Sadle Norment
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Ruth Dally
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RozeIIa Brltt
Loulse Smlth
Paullne Myer
Frances VI 1Ison
Mary Helen IVIcKnlgI1t
LaRue Kennedy
Monlca McArthur
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Margaret Cox
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Acts I and 2 Plckle Phllosophy Mannle Foster Edvym Evans
Garnett Burks Bruce McRae Assisted by the Baby Vamp the
Vamplre the Old IVIa1d and the Sports G1rI
The Sunny South Lampc Qrchestra
The Students March Qrchestra
Act 3 R8lHbOW Chorus
Fencers Tom Hughes J C IVIcGre or
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Flrst m Strlngs S1Iy er Cup
Second ln Orchestra Sxlver Cup
Flrst ln Xylophone Srly er Cup
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Plrst Vlollns
Kenneth Ball Concertmaster
Myrtle Perce Georgia Burdell
Georgla ones Milford Little
Second Vlollns
Rees Nannah Herbert Relter
Maxlne McSpadden
Plrst Mandollns
Nathalyne Ash Bob Pettlt
Soprano Saxophones
W llllam Seigraw es
Trumpet
Ray Stumpf
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Vlolm Cello
Emmarle Perce
Bass V101
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Drums and Bells
Clarence Rydholm
C MacGregor Sub
Marlan Berry
Raymond C-ere
B Hat Clarlnet Ukelele
Roy Stamm Helen Mlller
Cornets Trombone
Paul Relter Sam Strong
LAS CRUCES CONTES T
Marlan Berry Plano Crardas McDowell
VOICC I Hear a Thrush at Eve Cadman
Accompamst
Kenneth Ball VIOIID Solo Mazurka
Strlng T110 Symphony Dancela
Clarence Rydholm Drum Solo Xylophone Solo
Paul Relter Cornet Solo Addah Polka Losey
Carl Lovltt Saxophone Solo Serenade fDr1go
VOICC Swords Out for Charlle fBullard
Wlnners IH the Las Cruces State MUSIC Contest
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Muslc letters for the year wer awarded to the followlng
Rees Nannah
Nellie Draper
Ted Magee
Fred Crawford
Wllson Shaver
Ray Stumpf
Mllford Llttle
Samuel Strong
Ixenneth Ball
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Marlan Berry
Paul Reiter
Carl Lovltt
Clarence Rydholm
Myrtle Perce
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LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC DEPARTMENT
The orchestra has been a wonderful success thls year under the
dxrectlon of Mlss Rlordan For all the audltorlum programs the muslc
IS furnlshed by the pupxls of the musxc department The orchestra
conslsts of the followmg Plano Grace Renfro vxollns Katherln
Davxs Emma Lee McGuire Marlon Clark Vlctor uallen Forrest
anes drum Vann Llpe mandolm Loxs Wex t saxophone ames
Russell There are three classes ln chorus the seventh the elghth
and the nmth All of them haxe done good work and they sang
several tlmes ln assembly
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The success of the year for Washlngton unxor Hlgh School was
the annual operetta Yankr San glven Aprll 9 The operetta was
dlrected by Mxss Helen Mae Phelps The cast of characters follow
Yankl San the Prlncess Fern Houp
San Fan mald to Yankl San Olne Lamb
PTIDCCSS Toto mother of Yankl San Ruth Anna Robert
Prmce Toto father of Yankl San Robert Galles
Hlgh Chancellor ohn lVIcGu1nes
Prlnce Oto son of Mikado Martln Murdock
Prmce Ton Ton Ferome Schott
Ambassadors of the Mlkado Fred Chamberlaln Vlncent Stuppl
Tony Tafoya Spelman Downer
Seven Roses slsters of Yankx San Marjorle Van Cleawe Kathryn
Bxgelow Vera Schmldt Fern Thurman Rina Whltson Nayla
Malouf Ernestlne Welch
Slx maxds Grace Scott Isabel Hernandez Catherxne Clark Dons
Brooks Eva Plaff Margaret Wlley
A chorus of 46 d1d splendld work and contrlbuted largely to the
success of the operetta
Orchestra members Vlfglnla ohnson Mary Moulton Najla
Malouf Thelma Redd Margaret Wlley Edlth ones ack Flexg
Herbert Galles Edward Gleasnor Albert Malsel Glenn Pmkston
George Henfllng
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V-llllS years unlor Play Green Sto klnfvs was pre erlted on
clex er comedy IH three acts whlch gaxe all tl e characters an oppor
tunlty to exerclse thelr dramatlc talents
llhe story IS based upon the old Engllsh custom ol the older slster
lf she IS not yet marrled havlng to wear green stock ngs at the wed
dlng of a younger slster nlhe scenes are lald ln the home of lVlr
Wllllam Faraday an elderly Pnwll'-h gentleman llylng YNlll'l hls four
daughters and hls slster who 19 a vw dow fella the oldest daughter
IS stlll unnlarrled and accordlng to the general f'1ITY1lV oplnlon ls
doomed to remaln that wav 'adv Ex elyn Tanchard IS one of the
marrled claughters Mrs Rocklngham lb a Wld0VN and Phyllls th
voungest daughter IS engaged to Robert Tarx er 'wut her father objects
to thelr marrlage untll C ella IS at east GHU80PCl
Cella knows the state of alfalrs at her home and d6CldSS to
lnvent a loxer ln order that Phsllls lnav carrv ott her plans and
accordlngly she startles the falnllv clrcle by the announcement or
her engagement to Colonel ohn Sfflllll of the BTlllSl1 army and who
she says has thls X ery day left for Afrlca vwlth an asslvnmeat ot troops
Of course she wrltes to l1lI11 ex ery day and the famllx KS dellghted
over the change thls seems to hay e wrought 111 Cella She has blossomed
out from a wall flower lDtO the most popular and most sought after
young woman and the members of the famllx as vsell as thelr frlencls
V16 wlth each other to galn her tax or
Cella has taken Aunt lda lnto her confldence about the cleceptlon
she IS practlclng and when questlonecl as to hovs she wlll termlnate
thlS farce answers that when she tlres of belng engaged she wlll
publlsh a death notlce of Colonel ohn Smtlh ln the New York
Tlmes and then after a proper perlod of mournlncr she Wlll re
enter soclety as though nothlng had happened nl hls plan would have
worked out beautlfully had not there been an actual ohn Smlth ln
Afrlca whom Cella s dally letters actually reached and who furlous
at flrst later pleased and flnally out of curloslty decldes to trace these
letters to thelr source HIS arrlwal at the Faraday home brlngs the
play to an exltlng cllmax and leaves for the last act only the satlsfactory
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happlly for Cella and Col Smith
The actlng of both casts chosen for thls play was excellent the lead
mg characters merrtmg speclal comment The settlng was perfect and
the costumes of the characters added the f1I'11Sll1l'lg' touches xn maklng
thls play beautlful and enjoyable from start to fxmsh
The play was put on under the drrectron of Mr Marshall and hls
chorce of the characters lS worthy of pralse Both afternoon and eve
nmg performances were gxven to packed houses and the audlences as
well as the acters felt sufflclently pleased
The cast follows
Afternoon
Character
Cella Faraday
Colonel ohn Smlth
Mr Wllllam Faraday
Mrs Chlsholm Faraday Aunt lda
Mrs Rockmgham fMadge
Lady Evelyn Tanchard
Phyllls Faraday
Henry Steele
Admlral GIICC
Robert Traver
Martln
Character
Cella Faraday
Colonel ohn Smith
Mr Wllllam Faraday
Mrs Chrxsholm Farada
Mrs Rocklngham
Lady Evelyn Tanchard
Phyllrs Faraday
Robert Tarver
Admlral GYICC
Henry Steele
ames Ralergh
Martln
Evening
y Aunt lda
Played by
Vlfglnla Kahnt
Ted Magee
Robert Harrls
Isabel C-uy
Mary Chrlders
LaRue Kennedy
Marlan Berry
Smlth Connel
Rlchard Rlley
Ralph Becker
Roger McElheney
Played by
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Archle MacDowell
George Mackey
Mary Sadle Norment
oe Dee Eddelman
Katherlne Eggleston
Marlan Berry
Wllson Shaver
Louls Stevenson
Ralph Rlordan
Kenneth Ball
Wlll Atkxnson
Clever muslcal dancing and Slflglflg numbers were glven be
tween acts and the hlgh school orchestra under the leadershlp of
MISS Whrte played several pleasing selections
NOTE. Plctures of both casts may be found ln the Feature Sectlon
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THE SENIOR VARIFTY SI-IOVV
Ierlday anuarv 22 was a blg da tor th QOHIOYS of the .wmh
school especxally those of the Enrrllsh IV cIasses for It marked the
culmmatlon of thexr efforts rn presenfmg thexr orlgmal plavs
All the senlors taklng Enghsh IV were required to 'vxrlte or1g1naI
one act plavs and the best ones were to he chosen tor presentatlon with
casts chosen and dlrected by the authors There were comedles
tragedies romances and dramas of xarlous tx pes turned IH for dlsc 1m
matron 1n order to cut the numbcr of worthv pIa5 s doxxn to the Ilmlted
few for one ex enmg s performance After much practlce nlne wer
retalned but Iater on ex en one of these had to be dropped IH order
that the program mlght ternnnate at a reasonable hour
The remalnlng elght were retalned and presented to an audlence
that occupled every ava1IabIe standlng and Slttlflg space xn the hx h
school audltorlum on the date aboxe mentioned
Although the excltement of the audlence at tlmes mounted to hwh
polnts the excltement behmd the scenes could not be equaIIed Some
were repeatmg thelr Imes some trynng to Iook at ease wh1Ie thex feIt
where and a general rmxup was evident everywhere I'urmture vxas
was bmg movd constantIy secnerv was shlfted and re shlfted and ex en
MISS Ph1II1ps had Iost most of nr general composure Frantlc authers
were d8Shlng about elther tryng to collect their Cast or 2'lVll'lg orders
about the stage settlngs Irghtlng efforts or somethlng eIse
Of course none of thls excltement was evldent to the audience
who was patlently Waltlng for the curtaln to go up whlch was some
what deIayed on account of some unforeseen CllfT1Cl1TtlCS behind the
scenes I-Iowex er after the pIaxs started the audience felt sufflc
rently rewarded for there were not onIv the ewht or1g1naI one act pIax s
glven but entertalnlng numbers were presented betxx een each plax
The pIays glx en were
The Bloom of the Plum A one act tradgv bx Rozella Brltt The
parts were abIv taken bv Vlrglnra I-Ierx ex L1II1an Charleton and
George DIXOH
Mrsunderstandlng A storx of modern Irfe hx I orenw Shelton
Scene A modern llX!Y'lg room ln a modern home
Characters MWTIOU Stevxart Xxlalter BeIIman Frances Stern
I-Ienrletta enklns ohn Strong DIXIE Blngham
Socxety A thr1II1ng storx of modern Ilfe In the c1tx bx 'VIarx AI1ce
Campbell
Scene Present tlme ln anv Amerrcan c1ty
Characters Ro7eI'a Brltt Ina KlfUbTOllgh ohn Strong KathIeen
Curtis Frances Stern Bruce IVIcRae Garnett Burks Vvalter
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Characters Marx Ahte Ccunphell l'llI1!"Lll"t cnluns Dora
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Garnett Burl-s l Vx Ill alns Leorf e lD1XOI'l
Luck .A clexcr d1a1nat1zat1o 1 ol ranch llfe hx Cnrnett Burlxs
Scene The hxmv room of Brut e s 1anch 1r1 Ar zona
C1aracters Marx 31l1cc C wwno Pl lrn !qlITll3YO11f7l1 Fred 'Noh
1r1on Stewart Hrutf Nl1lw1 Hoyxircl Vx eu Curtls 06
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l Don t Behexe 1n fines Do lf XY hrch ls all that the namt lllplll s
and features o11r best actor ol n Stronv by lx thleen Cu IN
Scene ln the moods n the summer
Characters lorena Shelton Eh al th rlwvs Vthcl Frlandson
Beaulah lxahnt Marx .Ahce Campbell Fr mces Stern Pau me
Myer LOUISE Round ohn Stronv
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Hugh School Orchestra D1 ectecl hx Mrs VR allace lg Snyder
The Mossback Harmonlzcr barrvtt Burlcs Bruce lVlcR1e A ce
RBWIIHQS Robert Pett1t XV nlfred Stamm Fred Allen
Chlnese Slut Rozella Brltt 'md Bcfxulah lxahrt
arabe Taplatlo 1An1ta Ax ala 'md lsahel Hernandez
RUSSIGD Dance lxamarlnslu Bsnhara fxlaxton Pauhne Lesne
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Dark Town Ballet VIIUIDIH Kahnt and Eleanor Zace
Sono' Words and muslc DV Dora Herhy Sung by Lena V130
Dance Slut Rozella Brltt Beaulah Kuhnt C Mcfarevor Flommy
Hughes
The Baptlst MlH1StCTS George Mackey Kenneth l efzgett Fred Craw
ford Kenneth Ball
The Clock Double quartet from the MUSIC Department
Shubert s Serenade Vvhere mx Caravan has Rested M1 ed
chorus of forty volces by the MUSIC Department
More Varlety A Sklt by Hllma Lee Eklund and Vlfglnla Hervey
The proceeds of the Varlety Show were for the purpose of havlng
a feature sectxon 1n thls year s annual Pxctures of the casts for these
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and Ve ronlcu or Ronny Duflnc ll1SfHlI' next door flelghbor Rlcl-cy
calls 'Nanny lllb olhsurdedly youthful mother and upon hreaklng the
news to her recelx es the usual parental adx lce etc vxhlch 1S ox erruled
by the young people the n Maltland VK hlte or Vlatew 'ls he IS called
hy hls lntlmates IS taken lnto secret and told that R1CkV wants to get
marrled as soon as posslble and deslres to postpone hls plans of golng
abroad to study archltecture for vwhlch he seems to have a SpCC1al
talent HIS sltuatlon remlnds hlm of hlS own case som tvx enty years
before when hls amhltlons were put up on the shelf for a slmllar
reason and he rather qL1CStlOT1Sl'1lS son s wlsdom ID hls cholce Nanny
guesses h1S thoughts and decldes that Wlatey ought to get a year s
leave of absence and dew ote that tlme to the study of hls beloved art
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Matey plays h1s trump card by lUQ'f'Hl0llqlX gertlng Rlclcc y to ic
cept the money vwhlch he has expected to use 1n StL1ClXlf'lQ art abroad
lI'laSIHUCl1 as It would enable Rmkex to go abroad 'md study archltect
ure and take Ronny w1th h11ne Of course thls clears up matters for
Ronny and RlCkCy but when Nanny suggests that Matey s llfe Wlll
be empty he tells her that It never has been emptv because he has
a happy home and her love The play ends bv leavlng the thought
that lt IS better to render an unself1sh SCTVICC to those we love than
to attaln our own cherlshed destres
Both casts were well chosen and the actmg was excellent The
Senlors are to be congratulated upon thelr splendld showlng
Speclal numbers between acts were a dance bv Vlfglllla Kahnt a
mar1mba duet by Carl Lovett and Clarence Rydholm and a solo My
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CHARACTERS
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Ex enlng
Maltland VK Im Charles RICC
Nxncx VI hxte Vlrgxnla Hen ey
XXCYOIIICH Duane Hllma Lee I:.clclund
Roderxck Whlte Ned Elder
CJ T Warren Garnett Burkes
Geoffrey Nlchols Roman Davlla
Etta Rosella Brltt
Player By
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Russell Meade
Alle: Rawlmgs
Margaret Cox
Walter Bellman
ohn Strong
Bob Nordhaus
LINCOLN ILNIOR HICH SCHOOL CIRCLS
The clrcus gxven by the Llncoln unlor Hlgh School April I-I
at the Hlgh School Audltorlum was lndeed good The stunts glven
by each class were Oflglnal and well acted The MaglClaD Stunts
and Card TYlCkS glven by MISS Copeland s room were very good
Dean Kraft acted hls part well both as a magxcxan and ln the act
Entertamlng a New Mlnxster The dances gxven by Dorothy
Swartzbough and I-lllda de Buhr were exceedlngly well given Llttle
Tm Soldxers glven by Mlss Brown s room and the umpmg Rope
Drlll glven by MISS Marshall s were very plcturesque Where
My Money Goes glven by Mxss Heron s class was well acted
There were many other lnterestmg acts but lack of space keeps
us from wrltlng more about xt On the whole the clrcus was short
and snappy It xs one of the best that has ever been gxven
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THE DISTRICT AND STATE TYPEWRITINC CONTESTS
Albuquerque made a very good showing ln the Dlstrlct Contest
held here on Aprll I5 She carned away three places two ln the
amateur class and one ln the novlce class Amy Parrlsh won fxrst
place and Mary Llvmgston second place m the amateur class
Lawrence I-Ime won flrst place nn the novlce class The contest was
held at eleven o clock ln the typwrxtmg room at the Hlgh School after
the contest all those who partxclpated were glven a luncheon at the
Yorkley The contestants were greeted by Amy Parrlsh then the
typwrxtmg teacher from Belen who helped wlth the contest gave a
short talk After the luncheon the contestants were taken for a rlde
to see all of the mterestmg parts of the clty
Albuquerque ranked second and thrrd 1n the report of all the dlS
trict contests whlch were held over the state on Aprrl I 5
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tlclpated ln the DISTTICT Contests and made the quallflcatlons neces
sary met at Albuquerque for the State Typwrltlng Contest lt was
held ln the Audltorxum of the Hlgh School and was open to the pub
lc This IS something new ln typewrltlng contests and apparently
worked out very well ln the Amateur Class osephlne M Fesler
of Carlsbad won fxrst place and recen ed a gold medal tor this achleve
ment Amy Parrlsh of Albuquerque won second place and recelved
a sllver medal Mary Llvmgston won thlrd
ln the novlce class Paullne Carton of Clovls won frrst place
CCCIT FIICS of Las Vegas won second place and Frnaces Hess of Las
Cruces won thlrd After the contest the A H S Commerclal Club
entertained the partlclpants at a banquet at the Alvarado It IS the
hope of the commerclal department to make these contests as lm
portant ln the state wlde meet as the Declamatory Contests and Tennls
Tournament
ORATORICAL AIND DECLAMATORY CONTESTS
Accordlng to custom our representatives ln the State Oratorlcal
and Declamatory Contests are chosen by a local contest The best
orators ID the oratory and debate classes automatlcally become ellglble
for the local contest Students not ln these classes may also ent r
voluntarxly The declamatory contest IS l1kCWlSC open to all students
m the semor hrgh school The greatest mterest thls year seemed to
be ln the oratorlcal contest The wmner 1n each of these contests IS
awarded a gold medal and becomes by hrs victory our representatlve
ln the state contest at the Unlverslty Wlnners of second places are
awarded sllver medals and are consldered as alternates for the state
contest Wlnners of thlrd places are gxven honorable mentlon
LOCAL ORATORICAL CONTEST
Wlnner of Gold Medal ohn Strong
Wlnner of Sllver Medal oe Mozley
Wlnner of Honorable Mentlon Amta Ayala
LOCAL DECLAMATORY CONTEST
Wlnner of Gold Medal Isabel Guy
Wlnner of Sllver Medal Elsle Flaws
Wlnner of Honorable Mentlon Dorothy Graham
STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST
Wlnner of First Place ohn Strong
NOTE john won thlS contest both officxally and by a majorlty
vote of the audlence
STATE DECLAMATORY CONTEST
Wlnner of Second Place Isabel Gay
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FllllS llttle sketch of Acorn and the home lfff there was not
lntcnded to be hlstorv nor was lt Intended to be 1 studx m mgeargh
work It was wrltten becausc to Int lt IS tmmenselv lnteres me and
l hope lt w1ll be to those who X c nture mto lts pa es ll1Cll3D lxfe and
especlally the llfe of thos Wllll sucl a romantlc past as the At-Omas
should be glyen more attentlon and study and thouffht than we gtve
them The peculxar way 1n whlch thex lne the lntelllgf-nt wav ln
whlch they adapt themselxts to the enuronment and the sacred wav
xn whlch they respect thelr rellglon IS all so wonderful
It is to palnt a p cture of thus wonderland whtch vstll remaln ID
the mlnds of those who read lt that l haxe taken so much pleasure IU
Wflfllig' thls To remlnd us that all of our wonders are not on tht
hlghways but more beautltul thlngs mav bf found when we stroll
out lnto the wasteland and leaxe the beaten path behlncl
And they called It Acoma this enchanted lblalld m thls land of
llght shlmmerlng and l1ft1n0 ln mlrage sldes xertlcal yellow walls
wlthout so much as a handhold V1SlblC l-iwh as three NIHUBYES Wlth
as a slab or towerxng granlte ln a purple sea I
Many centurles has thls old rockv fort Ouarded tts Acoma chll
dren and before It they we e entrusted to IS tvxln srster the En
chanted Mesa Alone content to l1ve th llfe they chose tn th xr skv
home was the prlvllege of the Acomas the Quezes Wlth thelr
llttle farms and herds m the Xalley and thelr homes s 1-t hundred feet
or more above among the clouds the lndxans ln ed ln th far far
dlm romantlc past Then camt the terrlble clnsast r which to thxs
day IS related by the old lndlan to the younger generatlon Just as lt
was years ago the dlsaster whlch caused th Acomas to scale th
almost lDaCCCSSlblC cllffs of present Acoma It was a sunny summer
day apparently when the lndlans at the command of thelr chlef filed
down the stone ladder with proylslons packed on their backs to tlll
the soll ln the fertlle valley below None were left behlnd except
three old women tll and unable to undertake the dlffitllll and tnesome
Journey and a youth of seventeen who was left to care for them
N1 ht fell clouds gathered and It began to ram The clouds seemed
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to have burst as the water poured down ln torrents the thunder
roared the llghtnmg flashed and the boy was at loss to know just
what to do He stood hls post untll hls mother one of those unfor
tunate ones left behlnd begged htm to rush and tell his father mtles
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LV away III the valley below Achete for they say that was hls name
started down the terrlble ladder feellng h1s way ln the darkness A
tlmes h1s feet were washed from under hlm and he must hold wlth
hlS hands alone until he could tlnd the nlche agaln lle hnally reached
the bottom torn cut bruxsed and bleedlng but determlned he must
reach hrs father Fl urnmg to take a last look at hls home before run
nmg lf hls strength held out across the plaln he saw the llghtnlng
flash heard the thunder roar and saw the great stone ladder the only
way to scale the dlzzy helghts to tb town leap and fall to the ground
It seemed h1S heart would break Fl he followlng mornmg the lndlans
gathered at the bottom and hopelessly viewed the home they could
clalm no more the home Wltl'llD eyes reach but out of the most
renown cllmbers touch After counclls met and no plans could be
made to any advantage the llttle band turned ltS back on the home
xt had loved so long and wlth downcast hearts and slow YCVIVIDQ hope
turned thelr steps toward Acoma
Thls the legend passed down and down through the ages has
found 1ts place ln the hearts of the Acomas andthere It wlll remain
sacred to all Up to thls tlme they had llved ln peace and after work
mg and to1l1ng 1n a way almost unbellevable they succeeded ln scallng
the heights of thelr new home Then came the Navajo warrlor sxly er
trapping and harnesslng belts and necklaces and turquolse set beads
and wlth them came trouble l The peaceful solltarv llfe of the
Acomas was gone new er to return for after the Navajo came the
Spanlard under Coronado and then the whltes lhe Acomas were
dlscoy ered
Now to the wonders of Acoma ltself 1ts chlldren and thexr oc
cupatxons and customs lqhe great rockv island IS utterly devoid of
earth There IS no soil for yegetatlon far less for tmber there s
no clay for adobes not even soxl to form a gravevard Every ounce
of materlal ln the great adobes whlch nake up the masslve walls o
the houses has been brought up from the depths of the valley below
and ln the most laborlous wav ever known to man l or ln those davs
there was no trall or road but the almost perpendlcular passage 1n the
cleft of the great cliff lNo anlmal could posslbly ascend and every
burden was brought up on the backs ot men to whom one mlsstep
meant destructlon No one who has not seen the anclent places of
ascent can reallze the toll the patlence and danger that these p ople
endured Perhaps the crowmng event of all this labor IS the masslvc
mlsslon church I50 feet long and 40 feet wlde wlth walls nearly slx
feet IH thlckness and 23 feet lugh lnhe adobe was not all that was
carrled from the yalley but the wxde roof requlred tlmbers 40 feet
long and more than a foot square and these were carrled by men 20
mlles from the San Mateo mountalns and then carrled up the dlZZy
helghts how we wonder up those 350 feet toward the sky to form
the coverlng of the house of God
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Where ln any other part of the world IS 'hcre such 1 dl pl v or
76 al or such a monument of sc lf sacrlhce
Perhaps here would be the pl ce to mfro uce father 'Vlarcus
whom to tlus day th lnclxans hold rn lOVlI'1f7 memory t wls aft r
the church was buxlt that father 'Vlarrus fOl!FCl hrs wax to Acoma
Before hlm had relgned a pru st whom the lnchms hnallv kllled be
cause of h1s despot sm When father Marcus appeared the hatred
was not yet dead and consequently thu rr xccted hmm As he was
laborlng palnfully up the cllfl the lnelans not reahzlng the toy he
was brlnglng them gathered around the bare rom k r1m and proceeded
to hurl rocks ln a sto m at hrm while he was makmg a desperate effort
to reach the top The cllff at thls place was ox erhancfmfr and Father
Marcus was hldden from the vlew of the l-1d ans just as a tmy girl
fell from the rlm The lndlans horror stricken expected her to be
dashed to death on the rocks below but she landed out of slght of
the lndlans m a prle of drlfted sand not far from Father Marcus and
was only slxghtly bruxsed The next the lndlans saw of father Vlarcus
he was carrylng the tlnx glrl and once agam attemptmg to scale the
wall The Acomas bCllPXll'1g hlm to haxe performed a mlracle by
savmg her llfe welcomed hlm as a samt and almost ltlollzed hlm untll
he dled years later lNo affectlon was ey er shown between prlest and
parrlsh that was more deedly felt than that between Father Marcus
and hls Acoma chlldren Perhaps thls was because he was so klnd
command 1n the other He dld not attempt to break up the cere
monlals but added to them a Chrlstran atmosphere Thelr dances and
songs he left and enjoyed them The klV3 or meetlng place of the
men whlch to thls day IS held so sacred he left absolutely unmolested
and only lmproyed xt by helpmg them to raise the standards of man
hood at thelr meetlngs lt was because he was so lfmd o houghtfl l
and so wllllnv and eager to bulld up rather than tear down that he
holds a spot ln every Acoma heart todaw It 19 for thls reason that
hls name IS spoken rn rex erence ln the most hllarrous crowds because
he made them love hum
And more than thls the graveyard IS a greater mrracle than th
church ltself There was no arth on the storm swept mesa IH whxch
to bury the dead and to lav them IH the vallex b low would b far
from consecrated ground FX en lf there had been earth ln prentw the
slope was so steep xt would not have held for a smgle xear So the
lndlan wonderworkers bullt a stone wall around a squa e 700 feet
across and 45 feet hlgh at the outer edge llke a grant bow: ard then
llttle by llttle brought up from the depths below ln sacks on their
backs the PYCCIOUS earth as It was needed to cox er the dead so com
mon evervwhere else so greatly needed here l
The houses more llke our tenements are another svmpol of the
labor of these falthful people The three lone' rows about a quarter
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of these dwellers of the sky The streets as they may be called are
llned wlth outdoor oyens An ll1ClldI'1 woman takes great prlde ID
havlng a clean whlte oy en The houses are more or less allkc so one
descrlptlon wlll sufflce as a ty plcal example The hrst roof IS reached
by a ladder where IS found a hen and her famlly from thls roof woe s
up a tler of stone steps to a second roof Uff thls roof 19 a door to 1
thlrd story room and a verv clean room lt IS The flreplacc IQ ln one
corner the broom IH the other a wlndovy between looklnsz out of the
preclplce wall oy er such a X1SW as an eagle mlght scan l J Baskets
wlth corn and bowls of food and jars of drlnklng water stand ID nlches
ln the wall The adobe floor 19 as hard as cement and swept very
clean All vvllls and the cclllnv 'xre whltened by a preparatlon mad
from thelr natlye soll They stlll to '1 great eyctent grlnd thelr own
meal and althoufrh they do not weelye much of thelr LlOll1ll'1Y7 thev do
yyeaye some A he sly ey black sklrt ysoyen by the Hom IS an essentlil
to thelr costume llllb lo plnned oy er the rlf ht shoulder X blo IS
generally o fvyhltc SOIHCUIHLS fray er colors elaborately embroldered
or trlmmed IH lace IS vs nn under thl Xround thf lr wellst they yyear
a sash or belt about SIX nches IH vyldth ann wrlppecl ar nund and
around They vyc lr yyhlte pettlcoats elaborately trlmlned vylth lac
or embro dery vyhlch shoyy below th black sklrt just a trlfle Oy er
thelr head 15 ,qener llly yy orn a frm sh lwl whsle tl elr halr ls combed
III a slnf le strand down thelr blck and Is lT1CdSf.Cl by a band belnfr
'wound n my tl nts around lt 19 md the belt lre cena ra 'y IP
rlffht l:l'1Ql11l'l0' cnlors usuall rcd Pl-l1P1l' lootwea IS perhaps tl
most astoundlnfr lhey wear IUOCLWQIIXS llk a great many trlbes but
they lD1I1Cl lllfllk' lens 111 a form of lefwl 19 yyl lch are merelv 'l strlo of
sheepskln abou three 1I'lCl1PS Wvlflt wound arounfl and around llllb
custom yn lb started as 1 plcycntlon to rattl nike bltes as thcv can
Pt rl ap as a nflrt of the dre s also they yy ould
class the JGVNGIYX Often money s seyyed dcyyn tle sldes of tle
sklrts nlckels dlmes quarters halyes ano sometlmes dollars may
be seen adornlnfr thelr nltlye costume Flnelr h ncls and 'lrms also
are abundantly supplled wlth rlnfrs 'incl bracelets vyhlle around thelr
neck may be found from three to a dozen SlfI'lIl0S of bea ls sllver
turquolse bone coral and ey ervthlnff else It IS elaborate thls natlye
costume as well as brlght and sometlmes gaudv ney erthless It ls
another tlnt to help beautlfv thls romantlc mesa
They are great pottery makers too perhaps the most noted ln
the southwest The potters of Acoma have made rather a speclalty
of floral and leaf adornment and some sugfvestlon of plant llfe IS ln
troduced lnto almost every deslgn Thls IS the more remarkable as
thelr town IS bullt where there 1 scarcely enough earth to afford a
flower a foothold ln the lndlan s artwork however he loves to
preserve the suggestlon of that whlch IS most dear and preclous to
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hrs mlnd so from his standpomt It IS entlrely frttrng that the leaves
and flowers of the plain and mountams brought from a dlstance to
thls rock founded vxllage of the sky and used ln many secret religious
rltes as well as ln the publlc dance ceremonrcs should be remembered
and portrayed on the pottery
lntermmgled Wlth those on the Acoma ware are the yertlcal or
slantlng parallel llnes whlch ln Pueblo svmbolry represent the fallrng
r1ver and the terraces and steps whrch cony entlonalrze the clouds of
heaven l A peculrar checkerboard deslgn IS also not uncommon ln
the Acoma work but ltS especlal SIQHIHCHHCC 19 dlsputed Blrc' forms
were yery common but these are gradually dvlng away Thus blrd
was supposed to symbol17e lrghtness and encouragement and hence
lt was used IH the parntlng of water jars a good deal SIHCC the people
must carry the water up the long cllmb to lessen the we wht of the
water Thls pottery IS all made bv hand The clav used ln maklng
lt IS carefully selected and carefully prepared and just as carefully
made After the form or jar IS made the designs are painted on wlth
a t1ny chewed StlCk These dy es are made from colored clay mostly
rlhe pottery IS then burned or roasted hlhls IS done by placing a
great many PICCCS over a pxle of chrps or straw and coxermg them
wrth the same It IS th n set on fire and when the potterv cools the
Jar as well as the pam' IS firm and strong They are used extensrvely
ln the homes not as adornments but as water Jars flour barrels and
ln fact anythlng they are needed for lt IS yery beautlful and altho
some of the deslgns and shapes are becommg modermzed lt stlll re
malns qulte as lt used to be
But pottery IS not thelr only means of ln mg nor are they poor
not by any means Therr pottery brmgs them ready monev Therr
sheep gxve them meat and wool and the lxttle corn patches suffice for
the meal they grlnd themselves These herds of sheep must be pas
tured rn the valley sometlmes at quxte a dlstance from the rock xtself
Nor are sheep all but burros and cattle are som tlmes ln the mass all
roamrng together herded perhaps bv a lrttle grrl on horseback or a
couple of boys lying among the sagebxush Here they roam all day
long and at nlght are drrven ln by these h rders Thls slglrt IS one
neycr to be forgotten the bfllllant colors of our own New Mexlco
sunset llght up the pastoral scene llke a huge panorama palntmg
The burros and cows are brought to the summlt of the mesa and
turned lnto corrals whrle the goats are enclosed at the foot of the
clxffs where they Wlll be safe from the attacks of any wrld beasts
The rude carts plows and other farm machmerv are stored among
the hollows ln the rock at the bottom of the clxtf
Although these dwellers of the skv are Chrlstxans now tlaev strll
clmg to a great many hablts they had m the past and constantlv 1n
wlth thelr celebratlons and feasts mmgle the oldtlme da nce song or
ceremony The patron samt of Acoma IS Samt Stephen and on the sec
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entlre days program At dawn the publlc crler to the tune of a tombe
marches gally down one street and up the next announcmv tn th n
tlve language the CXCTCIQCS of the dav The flrst order or the dav 1
always mass ln the church It IS a plcturesque throng rhwt assembles be
fore the old masslve church ln all thexr gay colors and costumes waxtmg
patlently to enter After thls thronglng out 1nto the sunllght th
people form ln processlon the lmage of Samt Stephen ln thelr mldst
marched about the wlllage to the accompalnment of clancflnv bells from
the belfry the fxrmg of muskets to wtrd of the ev1l splrxts and the
solemn chantlng of a hundred reverent VOICCS So to a rustlc shrlne of
corn plants and leafy cottonwood branches whlch had been erected for
the OCCSSIOTA Here cleposlted Salnt Stephen recelved that day wxth two
old lndlans sxttlng at the doorwoy of the shrlne to keep off erant swlne
and other godless lnterlopers Here for hours the dex out come brlng
1ng baskets heaped hxgh wlth thanks offerlng whxch were glven on
bended knee and left lung at hls feet melons peaches corn and
ch1l1 peppers and candles and Drown loaves of fresh bread
Shortly after noon the dull thumpmg of a tombe rs heard from in
unseen quarter and streammg down from the upper story of a ce1ta1n
house come the dancers who form ln two llnes and to the chanting
of a choir of lndlan men moxe rn step an inch at a ilme toward the
Samt s booth The men dancers were strlpped to the W3lSt their faces
and bodles palnted 1n fantastlc faslon Nhlle from neck and shoulder
walst and ankles dangled all sorts of tlngllng and gav ornaments
TWIQS of l1ve spruce were thrust 1n their hcaddresses wrlstlets and
armbands and ln their hands thev carrled rattles made of gourds wlth
pebbles ln them There was no sign of levlty for thls was a rellgxous
rlte hallowed to the trlbe by ancestral lsage and doubtless more real
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Thelr costumes were xery brllllant ln color and lm md the especnl dl
tlnctlon of a courrous head dress consrstlng of a large palnted board
set uprlght and cut IPYO sh mes of svmbollc slgmfxcance l
All the hot Septernter afternoon the dancer kept step to the chonr
lng untll the sun sank low ID the heavens rl hen sudoenlv the s1nQ1nfr
ceased and the dancers braeklnv ranks crow ded around the Samt s
booth and knelt for a momet IH silence 'lhe booth was then stripped
of 1tS green the lmage was brought out the faithful candles 1'1 hand
agaln formed ln processlon and a1'TlCl1 the rmgmg of the curch bells
and the f1r1n0 of guns the preclous rellc was borne back to xts nlche ln
the church and the feast of Salnt Stephen IQ over
The vlew from thus rock xsland IS almost as wonderful as the hull
ltself There IS no wav to descrlbe the magnlflcant panorama VPIVV ani
the natural color of New lVlex1co sunset as they play ln thelr last hours
over the rugged mountams whlch so falthfully stand to guard thetr
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the Saraha desert cllmb to the top and look abroad That rs tl e xerw
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ls the trrp worth Wl1llCJ ls the mountaln cllmblng worth wh1le3 Do
you suppose half a hurnded people would yearly break thelr necks rn
Swltzerland lf cllmblng were not worth whlle and that verw from the
rlm 1f nothlng else Wlll remaln rn memory If anythlng as unlque and
wonderful as Acoma CXlStCd rn Egypt or 'ipan lt would be featured
and VlSltCd by thousands of Amerlcans yearly
The warrlors of exghteen hundered and slxty are gone and ln thelr
places are quxet happy farmer and herders l-he scalps whlch onct
hung from every door and whlch It vxas an honor to own are now
replaced by strmgs of chrlx peppers and a far more pleasant adornment
lt makes The tomohawks are dead and thelr decendents are plows
some modern some rude and home made but servlnv the purpose
It IS true that the danfrerous paths of accent are much safer now
At the foot of the h1ll the sand has drlfted untll rt has formed a sloplng
path up about halfwax At the top strll are dangerous places but more
or less modermzed slnce the enemy IS no more The little towns of
Acomrta and lVlc Carthy have taken some of Aroma s trrbe and are
sheltermg them there but stll at1 Acoma remaln the falthful
ASldC from the lndlans remaln the ho lses the church the kn as the
corals at the foot the rugged paths and the most wonderful the hlll
ltself thls dreamland more romantlc than f1CtlOIl can create And thls
wlll all remam a monument mrghtv and steadfast ln memory of th
ages dead forever It vtrll remaln thls town of matchless interest seven
thousand feet above the level of the sea the home of half a thousand
years romance It rs all so wonderful the mesa hrgh and mxghty
qualnt and old and terraced and the people how they haxe ln ed and
loved and suffered here IU thelr skyward home these quiet Plano
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As Claude Grant made hls way through the one street of the
small tradvng post of Albuquerque New Mexlco the contmuous
nolse whlch Issued from the Palace saloon suddenly stopped A
sudden sllence took its place A second passed hen tvso pxstol shots
rent the a1r The doors of the saloon opened and with a srckly thud
a man s bodv fell ln a heap ln the dust at Claude s feet As he trled
to stop the flow of blood from th wound Grant saw that the dvmg
man was the half breed who knew the locatron of a valuable gold
mme He had been tralled bv men wlshrng to galn possessron of the
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man was groanlng and seemed to be asklng for water On returnlng
wlth the water Grant notlced that the half breed was attemptlng to
speak He leaned closer to hear the words of the dvlng man Cold
mme--canyon map Gatherlng hls strength for the final effort
the half breed unbuckled hrs belt and attempted to fasten lt around
Claude s W8lSt
Claude walked to the place where the caravan of WVlllCll he was
a youthful member had camped Colng to one of the canvas topped
wagons he Got out hls blankets md placmg them near one of th
numerous fires prepared to go to sleep But It was useless and
gazlng at the dlstant stars le thought of the various happenlngs
whlch had occurred durlng the journey from Wlreatport to New
Mexico The caraxan had been attacked by lndxans Durmg this
sklrmlsh Qlaude s father had been lfllled and nom young Lnant shared
destlny vwxth hls partner Red Buck hlhen the occurrtnce of the half
breed and hrs glft the belt
Next ITIOYIIIIIO' Grant told Buck al out the half breed and showed
hlm the belt Buck exanuned the belt and suddenly exclaimed
Look' No we better Go somewhere where no one else wlll
see Come on we ll fro behmd the corrals
Behlnd the corrals Buck showed Claude a crude map burnt lnto
the leather belt
See Claude lqhls IS the Sandlas range and that cross must
represent the locatlon of the mme XX e ll sell the wagon and mul s
and buy prousxons at lVl1ke s Post
After an hour or so or bare unmf thex succeeded ln selnng the
outfit to Shelby '1 member of the carax an
Aeren t you bo s golng on to Lal1fo1n1a3 Shelby asked
'No we haxe other plans Buck replled
After buying prouslon and two half wild lndlan ponies Buck
and Claude made the journey to the Sandras
Nearly '1 month after the half breed s death Buck and Claude
made thelr camp 1n a cany on on the Sandras from the dlrcctlons on
the map they were certaln that the mlne was located 1n the cllffs
overhanging the canvon Flherefore on the first mornlnef of thelr
Search Buck took the north cllff whlle Claude took the south cliff
Cn the south cllff Claude saw what appeared to be an openlng
of a cawe about a hundred feet aboxe hls head He secured a rope
from camp and hurrled back to the rot llls p in was to lasso an
ox erhangmg rock above the cave Thxs he attempted to do and more
by luck than sklll the loop caught fast to the rock Hand ow er hand
he cllmbed up the rope and lay exhausted on a small ledge After
he had rested hls tlred muscles Claude crawled on hls hands and
knees 1nto the small cave He llghted a match and was explormg ID
the farthest corner when all of a sudden the very earth seemed to
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Qlaude s numb brain drd not at frrst real17e hrs plrght Soon
however one horrrfyrng fact penetrated hrs bra n lhe cave mouth
was sealed wrth a wall of solrd granrte A fre rk of the Sandras a
sudden avalanche startrnfv at the top of tl clrff had rushed down
ward deposrtrng a huge rock agarnst rt e rntrance to the cate
Claude rushed wrldly from one end of hrs lrvrng tomb to the
other beatrng the hard rock walls yellrng lrke a msrnrac callrng for
Buck At last utterlv exhausted he rested hrs trred muscles and
searched the walls for a possrble mc ans of escape He soon drseox
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srzed rocks He tore at these wrth hrs frngers and after a great deal
of effort succeeded rn drslodgrng them He crawled through thrs
openrng on hrs hands and knees and found hrmself rn what appeared
to be a tunnel After travtlrng a few hundred feet through thrs un
derground passage he was able to stand uprrght He turned a corner
and then a hundred feet away he saw 1 lrght The tunnel ended rn
a ragged openrng through whrch Claude could see a small patch of
blue sky VC rth a cry he ran toward rt but half wav he stdmbled and
fell down down through a crevrce rn the rocky floor
Down through space fell the startled Claude Suddenly he
landed on hrs back on what felt lrke the branches of a tree or a bush
Fl oo scared to moxe he looked strarfvht up and drscor ered that he was
rnsrde of a Xolcano lmpossrble though t seemed rt was true The
srdes one mrle drstsrnt from ea h other rose rn a funnel shape narrow
at the top Through thrs openrnv the sun cast rts rays Lookrng
down he saw that he was on a bush whrch spread rts branches some
srx feet from the trunk umprnvf to the ground he was astounded
by the scene whrch lax bc fore hrm The msrcze of thrs Xolcano was
an underground parsrdrse coxered ,nth luxurrant trop cal growth
Dark green xrnes coxered the crrcular srdes A sparklrnof stream
wound around the bu h of lrfe upon whrrh h had fallen
The srght of the stream brought hrm back to the realrstrc World
Hrs clothes were torn and hrs body brursed He lay on the long Green
grass and drank of the sparklrng water He arose a new man Gone
was the gloom whrch had come over hrm 'I he water trnglrnv throuuh
hrs verns made hrm forget the desparr of the prevrous hours lt was
lrfe rtself It made hrm want to lrve as he had never wanted to lrve
before He washed hrs face wrth the magrc water Hrs brursed trred
body needed the cure He would follow the stream to rts source lNo
sooner thought than he acted ln a mrnute he was workmg through
the dense growth never losrng srght of the stream
After frfteen mrnutes of hard gorng Claude parted the huge
branches of a troprcal plant to gaze upon the most beautrful srght
that the rmaglnatron can conjure There rn the mrdst of thrs tromcal
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showered rts lrfe grvrng water on the pool lhe sun shrnrng on thrs
fountaln changed rt rnto a beautrfullv colored prcture one th rt has
not and cannot be prctured by man
Leavrng hrs tattered clothes on the sandv bank Claude drx ed rnto
the cool deep pool After a few mrnutes of swrmrnrng and drxrng
he decrded to explore the fountarn Stepprng on the rock from whrc r
the water rose he was suddenly thrown rnto the arr by the pressure
of the rrsrng water But evcrxthrng that goes up must come down
and Claude was no exceptron On the return journey to earth or
rather to water he narssed the flat rock bv a matter of rnches therebv
sawrng hrs rather valuable head Vvhtn he arose to the surface he
saw one of the queerest spectacles ever seen by man
Lung prostrate on the sandy beach was a group of lndrans H
was astonrshed but 'rctrng on an rmpulse he sw am to the edge of the
bank and proceeded to walk wrth the arr of a knrght toward the group
Before he reached them om of the prostrate frgures rrose and address
ed hrm rn a strange tongue from hrs gestures Llaudc saw that these
stranger rnhabrtants of the underground prradrse thought that he
was a god
He was escorted to a small xrllsrge where the quarnt mushroom
shaped huts rn whrch they ln ed wt re loc ted The people of the ul
lage nurrrberrng about one hundred ga7cd rn amazement at Claude
passed He was led to the largest hut located rn the center of th
xrrlage and serx ants were placed at hrs command
'lhe followrng month was spent by C laude rn luxdry of a krnd
Each mornrng he awoke to frnd hrs hut decorated wrth freshly cut
troprcal flowers He spent hours rn huntrng wrth hrs servants H
became qurte adept rn the use of the spear wrth whrch the natrves
used to hunt the anrmals of the forest He was puzzled by the
presence of the wrld anrmals lrvrng rn the dense forest Qther num
erous problems presented thernserves chref of wh ch was how the
lnd an trrbe had come to lrxe rn thrs underground land one mrle
square and rn the rnterror of a xolcano He learned the language of
the trrbe and slowlv solved the rrddle of the presence of the lndrans
and the anrmals From Taupe hrs serx ant he learned that the party
whlch had escorted hrm to the vrllage had arrrved at the pool rn trme
to see hrm rrse from the fountarn As Fagase the mcdrcrne man had
told them about the god of the fountarn thev had thought that Claude
was the god
One mornrng when Taupe brought the usual meal of yams
bananas and meat Clvde addressed hrm rn hrs natrve tongue
Taupe l have lone wrshed to hear your account of how vour
fathers entered thrs land
God of Gods as you know our fathers were long dead befor
we the Peguntos came hrther Our vrllage was on a plarn near hrgh
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wrth my older brother saw a dreadful fire swooprng over the plarn
We gave the alarm at the vrllage and everyone ran for the passages
and canyons through whrch Facase the wrse man led us Frnally
we fell exhausted rn the land rn whrch we now lrve We drank of the
magrc water and though three trmes as old as our fathers we strll lrve
our bodres are as strong as the oak Facase alone knows the entrance
to thrs place for rt was he who blocked rt wrth trees and stones after
the anrmals had entered and gone rnto the forest
Claude was struck wrth amazement on learnrng that these men
whom he saw darly were from one hundred to two hundred years
old The answer was the fountarn He had found that whrch Ponc
de Leon had farled to find The Fountarn of Youth
Day after day vear after vear Claude spent rn a care free lrfe
Huntrng rn the troprcal woods was the chref pastrme rn whrch he came
rn contact wrth the members of the trrbe
One day when Claude was searchrng for a fawn whrch he had
seen at the pool the unexpected happened He had neared the
eastern wall of the volcano when he saw a spear which he had lost
feet from the ground Grasprng the vmes he clrmbed after rt and
wrth rt rn hrs hand began the descent Hrs foot slrpped and rn tryrng
to get a fresh hold on the vrne he pulled rt down He crashed through
some decayed branches landed on hrs head and knew no more
lll tell you one of the queerest cases I ever had sard Dr
Franks the famous surgeon rn answer to a reporter s request I
the year l924 I wasvrsrtrng one of the numerous hosprtals at Albu
querque New Mexrco where I was asked to examrne a srngular case
He had been found on the hrghwav near Trjeras canyon a queer
spear rn hrs hand whrch he used for a staff I ewcamrned and found
that a wound rn hrs head had made hrs mrnd blank He remembered
nothrng of hrs past lrfe He had a splendld physrque whrch was rn
strumental rn hrs pullrng through the delrcate operatron He told a
lot of srlly rot about a volcano and an lndran trrbe but the operatron
had been successful and I knew he was nt crazv
Yes rt was Claude He had fallen through the hrdden entrance
to the volcano hrs mrnd becommg blank as a result of the blow on
the head He had wandered around the mountarns and had been
found by some campers and taken to the hosprtal On gettrng well
he searched the Sandras for the volcano but lrke many of us he
found the Fountarn of Youth only to lose rt agarn
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a s lngshot whlch he hao IU toe 8 am b cnx or tl f c
names for a Sl1IlQSl'l0t 91 ngshots ve used to nlt YNHI llw bl l
cans bottles trees fences ro ks or any otl cr hard lnalttrlwls Ill
most common objects whlch are hlt bx 1 Sllllt shot lrc Wlllf ows lllrds
and bottles Vv hy3 Nlhe bottles break ewslly and b xs llkc to str
them or thelr PIFCFS flv ln ew ery dlrectlon wllen hlt wlth a stone fro Il
the pocket of the Sl11'1USl1Otb Blrds 'lre shot at btcause some ITL
destructlwe and should be kllled and others are shot at whether the v
when the rock HHSQPS the object that It lb almed at and salls through a
nearby wllldow EX ery chlld his ercptrlcnccd th lt blllhlll bCl'1b'1tlOIl
when he expects to set a lJ1l'Cl drop from the f lce but ln tc td th r
IS a crash then the tlnkllntr of Ullss 19 he ard as tl hlts tn fYlOL1l'ld
lmmedlatelx afterwards an ang x I1tl0'l1lJOI s llvld IS fllck throu ll
tle roken pane of 01136 and elnfr llx asks llllll why h dld t Y ISIOV
are lad fTllI'I1CCl3lClX bx th b x d l el the two GOI lrs tl t
has sax ed up for a catcher s mltt dlsappcclr to pax tor the wlndow
Sometlmes It IS the WNYIIGOVN of your own home lhell IH the
ew enlng when father comes home from work mother tells hlm bout
the broken wlndow lmmedlatelx you are marched bx father out to
the wood shed and as he pause s outsloe the door he says My son
thls IS UOIDU' to hurt me more than It does X ou But lt does not hurt
hlm as you soon find out
l am now golng to tell and llll1SfY'llP how to make fl sllngshot
The sllngshot IS composed of flwe prlnclpal parts lfhese are the
Wooden crotch the rubbers or elastlc the strlng for tylnfr 'he leather
pocket and a small rock whlch IS found anywhere nearby l'lrst get
a sharp pocket knlfe and select a tree wlth manv small llmbs about
an lnch or more around Flnd a lllnb that branches lnto forks ln a
V shape Cut It off far enough below the forks for a good handle
then cut It off about two and one half lnches above on each fork
from thelr place of meetlng Next the bark should be whlttled off
and your crotch IS smoothed down Un each end of the forks about
one fourth of an lnch down cut IH the wood a llttle all the way around
so that the rubber wlll not Sllp off when tled by the strlng An old
lnner tube should now be found and two strlps of rubber not qulte
a half lnch Wlde should be cut Make them as long as you wlsh but
they should not be over ten lnches ln length Get strong strlng and
tle one end of each to cut places on forks real tlght Now get an old
shoe and cut a clrcle ln the soft leather so that lt IS one and a half
lnches ln dlameter and wlll bend CaSlly Then ln the OppOSltC Sld6S
cut two very small holes Then the other ends of the rubber strlps
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moblle never to a brother Ford and have lt pulled along rapldly
wlth the englne out of gear Then let the clutch out Thls wxll turn
the engme over rapldly and perhaps perform the mlracle of startlng
the Ford By thls time rt wlll be several hours nearer noon and mayb
the car wlll start of 1tS own accord
However repeating a statement l made at the first of this artlcle
Fords are the most contrary anlmals ln Amerlca this too may
have falled to ard the Ford rn startmg If you are so unlucky as to
have this happen the only remalnmg thlng rs to go to the nearest
telephone mform the c1ty s leadmg Junk dealer of the whereabouts
of the wreck and then walk' Maxlne Fletcher
SOME OF ABRAHAM IINICOLN S CHARACTERISTICS
AS REVEALED BY HIS LETTERS
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ct has Q b Q1 mx U m Tu hunt
If we should make a study of Abraham l mcoln s letters trw Ing as
we dld so to catch a glnnpse of the real man depleted ln them we
would find that one letter often dlffered from another At tlmes hls
letters were humorous and full of llfe at others thex were moodv and
had a note of worry ln them all depended on the perlod of lrfe through
whlch he was passmg when the letters were wrltten Some of hls letters
were deeply sympathetrc while others had just a touch of lronv ln
them
One tlme his stepbrother ohnston a no account fellow wrot
asklng Llncoln for a loan of elghtv dollars to help hum out of tempor
ary trouble Llncoln s reply showed hls franlcness and hls generouslts
Because that was not the only tlme he had asked for money and
because Lrncoln knew It would not be the last he refused to loan hmm
the eighty dollars Llncoln sald that he knew he was not lazy but that
he drd not llke to work or SflCk to a job and StlCkll'lSZ to It was the onl
thmg that would help htm permanently If he would get a Job near
home Llncoln promised to glve hlm one dollar for every dollar tl at
he earned ln a second letter to ohnston he rs even more terse about
hrs wantmg to sell the farm and go West
Some of Llncoln s letters show hrs attltude toward the slavery
questlon For mstance ln a letter to oshua Speed he spoke of a rrver
trlp that they had made together sex eral years before He sand that the
sight of ten or a dozen slaves that were aboard had been a torment to
hlm ever slnce
One txme a Kentuckev gurl came the town Lincoln was m He fell
ln love wrth her or thought he dad and when she left he wrote love
letters to her but very quf er love letters they were The letters mostly
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contarned polrtrcal news and reasons why she shouldnt marry hrm
After a whrle he proposed to her from a sense of duty however he was
refused After the whole thrng was over he wrote to an rntrmate frrend
Mrs O H Brownrng treatrng the whole thrng rn a most amusrng way
Later when the letter was publrshed Lrncoln was severly crrtrcrzed for
treatrng the matter rn such a way However we must remember that
the letter was wrrtten to an rntrmate frrend and was about a subject
whrch was very close to hrs heart and had been for a year and a half
After thrs love affarr he entered rnto a state of deep melancholra
Hrs letters to Speed an rntrmate frrend showed hrs depressron At the
same trme Speed was about to be marrred but he was rather bothered
and depressed because he was not sure about hrs love for hrs fiancee
Lrncoln rn hrs letters trred to cheer hrm up and tell hrm rt was all rrght
However hrs own mrsgrvrngs are shown rn a letter wrrtten several
months after Speed s marrrage ln thrs letter he says l want to ask
you a close questron are you now rn feelrng as well as judgment
glad that you are marrred as you are? Please answer qurckly as l am
rmpatrent to know
Lrncoln s deep sympathy and understandrng are shown rn hrs
letter to Mrs Brxby rn whrch he speaks to her about the loss of her frv
sons rn the Crvrl War Agarn when rt became hrs duty to wrrte an
offrcal reprrmrnd to a young army offrcer for quarrelrng wrth one of hrs
assocrates he drd so rn a very fatherly and affectronate manner lt IS
probably one of the most gentle reprrmrnds on record
Hrs humor rs shown rn a letter to Thurselow Weed thankrng hrm
for a complrment on hrs notrfrcatron speech and hrs rnaugural address
He sard that rt would probably wear as long as anythrng else he had
sard or wrrtten rf not better although rt drd not seem very popular at
the trme ln a letter to W Fell he sard that rf any descrrptron of hrm
self were desrred that he could tell them certarn pornts and then say that
the rest had been forgotten
lsabel Guy
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FRIDAY THE. THIR FEENTH
PDITOR S NOTF Wmner of econd pl rce rn the Short Story Contest
Those who must stay after school to make up some work rn
typrng are Henry Belzer Alrce Gregg Harrv Hay er and Anna l ee
Grllette sard the typrng teacher one Monday rn early October
Over rn her corner Anna Lee had a troubled look on her usually
smrlrng face Everythrng had seemed to go wrong thrs partrcular
mornrng and now that she had to stav after school Anna Lee felt that
rt was the last straw to break the camel s back It seemed to her to
be blue Monday rndeed
After the thrrd perrod classes there was an assembly Gorng to
her seat Anna Lee s attentron was drawn to a small old man wrth
crutches talkrng to Mr Taylor the Prrncrpal
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following Uctober Anna lee was out rldlnv on her fay orlte pony
Commg home shc sxw a red nlcktl plrtcd o ad ter golng toward he
ranch house
Aftfr she reached the corral and had turnf d her pony loose she
went lnto tht kltchrn wht re the Nlexlctn cook M1 Id was bdsv
cooklng Seclng Anna lee the cook send
Miss there s 1 young m in on the north porch to see you
lhanks Marla
But he sand would you please come mt rwht away3 Speclal
buslness he must haye M193
Oh all right Dxd he say who he wasl
No MISS but he s been here before and
Well Anna Lee left her conjecture to flnlsh ltself 1n he
Hello Lee Thought Id run out and say adlos before l left
Anna l ee was addressed bv a tall y oung man He was Bruce Langdon
son of 1 wealthy Albuquerque banker
VK hy Bruce are you going away J l hadnt heard any thlnff
about lt but l havent been to town ln a week let s s1t here IU th
swlng and talk '1Wl11l6
Yes l really must go Y ou see Dnd IS trylng to make a banker
out of me and l really ought to begln to learn sometlnng about the
lJL1SlI'lP99 Brucr sald th1 really serrously and as he looked off to
ward the nelghborrng mountalns there was a sober look on hls face
whlch Anna l ee had never seen before although she had known hlm
all her llfe But l ll be back soon rnd then we ll have a jollv good
tlme he added cheerfully
Oh surely Anna Lee answered carelessly lhen follow ed a
qulet half hour ln whlch Bruce told all the news and Anna Lee re
lated Jokes about the cowpunchers the cook and herself when he
rose to go Bruce took both of Anna Lee s hands and held them tlght
leev l ll have something to ask vou when l return He always
called her Leey when he wanted somethlng
For some reason or other Anna Lee felt confused and rather
queer She probably could have explalned the reason lf she had trlecl
lsnt lt funny3 l never felt that way before she thought as
she stood on the porch watchlng Bruce s roadster speed away across
the open country l just wonder WlSh l knew
Now what do vou wlsh you knew? Vvlth a start Anna l ee
turned around to see her father standlng ln the doorway looking
CllYlOUSly at her
Oh nothlng father Won t you Slt down3 You must be tlred
and hot Do have a cool drmk Evxdently Anna l ee was a blt dls
concerted When they were seated and comfortablv slppxng 1ce cold
lemonade Anna Lee casually remarked to her father
Bruce came out to say goodbye thus afternoon
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"He did, did he, Hey? Ought to have been home helping that
dad of his. Never was much good. Hey?"
"Why, father, he's so busy this afternoon getting ready to go to
New York. He's going to help his father on a business deal. But he
took enough time off to come and say goodbye to me.'
He did did he hey?' With a queer look at his daughter Mr.
Gillette went off leaving Anna Lee with a very red face
Well said Anna Lee with a troubled look on her face A
few hot scalding tears rolled down her cheeks as she stood watching
the sun set and the gathering shadows lengthen and fade away
During the following winter Anna Lee worked as she had never
worked before The rules of the contest said that each competitor
must play a composition of his own Anna Lee had entitled hers as
The Most Lonesome Hour in the West Xvhen she had plaved it
for her father he had said Why couldn t you give it a more cheerful
sounding name3 But never mind It reminds me of your mother
The day of the contest dawned clear and bright At breakfast
s father told her that if she won the prize he would send
Boston Conservatory of Music
really mean it father3 Anna had said because it was
dearest wishes of her life to study music
breakfast as Anna Lee was standing at a window of the
hotel where she stayed in the winter with her aunt she
Anna Lee
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noticed Dub Means a red headed freckled faced sophomore and
Elmer ones a handsome senior going down Central avenue As it
concerns Anna Lee we will listen to what they say
Dub l can do it if you ll only get her little helpless chum to
go along and
Well an if l cant do a little job like that you know what
l only know we ve go to be prettv slick about it or that Miss
Anne Lee will surely turn the tables Dad said he d let me have the
car And say are you real sure that garage fellow told you how to
fix those w1res3
Surest thing I am of Saw vou might put a little chuck in
your pocket I told Douglas where to meet us but you know he
might fail us at the last minute
Dub and Elmer went on down the street making plans which were
not just exactly the kind young men are expected to make Up in
her last chance to practice and she was making the most of every
minute About l 30 p m Elmer called Anna Lee up on the phone
Say Lee wouldnt you and Evelyn like to go for a little spin
to cool your heads off before ton1ght9 There s a new road in the
mountains l want to try out Dub Means said he d go and we ll not
be gone long Be sure to be back by 4 o clock
l ought to practice but Id like to go Oh l guess l ll go
Soon the four young people were in Dub s father s car speeding
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toward the mountalns All were happy and gay untrl Dub who was
drlvlng turned off onto the new road Elmer tried to keep Anna
Lee s attentlon oft the road as he drdnt want her to know how far
they were golng from the maln road As he was showing her sofne
plctures of the last football game played wlth PhO6DlX t1me flew by
qulckly Say Elmer we ought to go back now Anna Lee Sald
looklng at her watch You know l can t stay late
Sure thats so Vlfe ll go back rlght now Sorry we came so
far Lee But he dldn t look sorry at all
Oh never mlnd but you know what com s off tlus afternoon
or nlght l couldn t afford to let a soph or a senlor get ahead of me
l say Dub we gotta go back now old fellow Elmer sard ln a
tone of VOICC whlch the other cvxdently understood for he starte to
turn around All at once the motor mrssed fire and gave a queer
1tt e jerk lhen as Dub pulled a WIYC lt stopped
Well l know what tlnt means salo Dub Those batterles
were just as weak as weak could be
Glrls l hate thxs aw fully but I guess Dub and l wxll have to hlk
back to the maln road lflmer s face betrayed a ruly anxlous look
but underneath there was '1 trlumphant look lurkxng
l hate awfully to leaxe you gurls but l don t know what else we
can do It Wlll take at lea t two hours to walk back to the mam road
VC e ll send some one for vou as soon as we reach 'Xlbdquerque
Oh th xt s all rxght the glrls a d although Anna lee looked
rather dublous as she was sawlng It As Dub and Elmer walked off
Anna Lee caught the look whrch passed between them
It was lonesome out on a road no one ex er used The coy otes
were commenclng to howl and tne nlght owls were hootlng as though
somethlng depended on them l100tll1Q so many hoots each mmute The
shadows were gettlng long and ES elyn was gettmg a frwhteued look
on her round face
Well that s one they put over on us Dld X ou see how those bovs
looked when they walked off3
No and l don t bellewe they broke the car lntentlonally O00
dld you hear that cox ote3 Dub eudentls hadn t been asleep when he
was slttlng ln the front seat mth Evelxn
Well we ll soon see Anna l ee took off her sport hat Jacket
and rolled up her sleeves and wlth a qLllZZlC8l look at EX elyn began to
hammer and pull around on the varlous plugs and WITCS She had not
drlven a car smce she was twelve sears old and not learned sorne
thlng about breakdom ns
Now step on the starter and see lf she doesnt buzz Evelyn
Her tone was authorxtatlxe and so Fvelvn stepped on It All at once the
engme sputtered and Jumped Fmally lt settled down to a steady hum
Anna Lee stood Wlplng the grease off her hands and looking as
happy as a chlld wlth a pxece of candy
It certamly was a lucky day when l learned to connect the bat
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tery connectlon wnes But then tooay lb Frlday the Thlrtcenth
she Sald wrth a happy llttle laugh
Anna Lee Gillette you re a perfectly v onderful Lenlus Vt c n t
those poor fellows get left thot 0h3 Guess l know whv a senlor and 1
sophomore were together lhat contest tonwht wlll be more than 1
race for that cup It will proye to all N H S that one jumor 1rl has
more lngenurty than the Senrors and the Sophs together Anna l ee
you ll wln ust thmk of the dxrtv trlck they had to plav on you to be
sure of wmnlng
XX h1le Ex elyn was talklng Anna lee had turned the car arol nd
and they were soon speedlng toward the beautrful llttle CllV of Alwu
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Now Eyelyn you mustn t say a word about th s because lf ou
do we ll be counted as tattle tales and l postlxely refuse to be called
t at
Anna Lee talked until Ex elvn promlsed not to tell Then It was
after frve o clock and the sun was just settrng when the glrls reached
the highway twenty fue mlles from Albuquerque
Oh Evelyn lf l m late xt Wlll be the most awful thlng Anna
Lee wasnt watchmg her Englrsh l thlnk It s funny we dont sec
the boys anywhere
W ell l dont thlnk lt s a blt queer They probably had some
one to meet them Then they thought they cl go to the contest and
send for us when most convement
ln an hour s txme the gxrls were out of Trjeras Canvon Luck
wasn t wlth them for just as thev saw the HI'St llghts of Albuquerque
a nolse llke a gun shot was heard
Gb dear now that old tlre has blown out what on earth will y e
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May be the flrst and most wlsest thmg would be to flX lt sand
Evelyn
ln an hour s tlme the t1re was mended and once more the two Ulrls
were on thelr way to Albuquerque Evelyn sat huddled ln her slde
of the wlde front seat She ventured to look at Anna l ee Cthe was
grlpplng the steerlng wheel trghtlv and her face was pale except For
a brlght recl spot on each cheek Lookmg at the speedometer Ex elyn
saw It was regrsterlng close to fifty mules an hour
Anna Lee parked the blg red car as near to the Armory as sh
could Both the glrls ran up the stairs two at a tlme ust as Anna
Lee pushed the door open she heard her name called
Dub Means said Why she xsn t e drdn t flnlSl1 for Anna
Lee walked down the arsle and took her place at the plano As she
glanced over the plano she saw a sllck black head Bruce Langdon?
No surely not But
All eyes where on Anna Lee as she played her flrst selectlon
She was dlmly conscious that she had on her sport clothes
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Llterary Letters were awarded to the members ot the two teams
from the Unlted States hl tors classes Cnrnett Burks Loulse Minn
Celra Glassman ohn Strong Bob Nordhaus Ethel Erlandson L
ter letters were awarded to members ot the two dehitmg socletles
On,the XX ebster Debatmg SOCl9lX team were Isabel Gus Nl rw Stlrrat
and Wllbrod Chauxm on the Roose Relt Delntmg Soeletx team were
Dora Herby Wxlson Shax er Howard Wevs
Literary Emblems were awarded to the members ot the Reeord
staff who had flfty or more mches of materlal pubhshed ID the Re cord
Qther students were also permltted to earn lltcrary emblems on the
same basls For names of the puplls who recelx ed the se honors refe r
to the page account of our hrgh school newspaper
l..1terary Emblems were also awarded to me nbers of la Ream
staff who serxed the1r school bw their worle on the school annual
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and SCYXICCS of thxs statt
Plhe bron7e medal presented bxthe lllmoxs Xvatch compsen tor
the best ess Vw 1n the Lmcoln Essu contest was rwardeo to YR llson
test bx awardmff 1 tount un pen to the wmne r ot second place us
award went to lsihel Crux
One subscrlpuon to li Reiter was awarded to Qlaude Stex enson
for the b sl short s orx NlHCl1 19 prlnted III the llterarx sectlon of this
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VN mners IU the lzxtemporaneous Oral Flheme Lontest were as
follows Senlor Caarnett Burles junior Ralph Becker Sophomore
C Nlcctregor
VS mners IH the lllustrated Exposltorv Theme Contest NVl11Cl'l was
open onlw to sophomores were flrst place Perry Wolf second
place Nlaxme Fletcher
Vimners 1'1 the annual spelling matches were flrst place
Helen Hagan second place Eloise Robertson
ohn Strong won the gold medal for flrst place ln the local ora
torlcal contest oe Mozley won the sllver medal for second place
Amta Ay ala won honorable mentlon
Isabel Guy won the gold medal for fxrst place ID the local declam
atory contest Elsie Flaws won the sllver medal for second place
Dorothy Graham won honorable mentlon
ohn Strong also Won flrst place ln the State Oratorlcal Contest
at the Unlverslty and lsabel Guy won second place ln the State De
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