Amarillo High School - La Airosa Yearbook (Amarillo, TX)

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A 9 I PH FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIGR t SENIORS l'.m:n l F l ll l 2. l 'X' "INT --lx-'UL ' L -. , , we v , , X77 - l . 1. fi I H - wx- .V Q T.: ' n..x V V 75 E l 4 l l flu 'i l il H. L. ALLSTON Glue Club null Orch. 524, 7253 Stu cle-nt 00llllf'll1 Hi Y. Bluufm AslI0u..lxF'l' fAshcanj Glee Club ,??, '?3, '2-lg Philo. '23 Forum 'ESQ Orch. '72-1g Hi Y. l4lDGAlZ RIZITIAN QED Science Club "Ely Philo. '23, '24 5 l Forum '25, Tluzm. BARTON Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Club 325 Hmm- Economics Club ,25. AGNES Bmsnuv ffkggiej Lu l,OlGlIllSt2l 324. RUTH BENNETT Clkufusj - x 5 1 A 1 7 fi ' J I 'llq,'-M.-- ,,,,, r LV... .-...... .... ...,.Vl"'5'.f. l,L5l. .m, .....,,....-.-uf - - -Y -Y --,ff - A Page Sixteen Chorus ,21g l-Sanlcelz Ball '21, 23 "Zyl, '725g Choral 'L - V l, rf.. 4 , 1 M Q. 1 my A w,,g Wu. A 'X ,-... ,,,.,-J, W.. 1. f , ELIZ.XIHD'1'If BLAf'K1s1mN llmm BRAUIYI' KRHIQ MIillI'IDI'l'H BAKER QNIQQU lmlzllzm' BROWNE f'l'uffy3 Glumx BROWNING IIUTII BUTT lfulslinn "25. 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Allard, Della Vw-je Allbright, Geraldine Anthony, Louise Arnot, Gertrude Askew, Mary Louise Atkins, Marion Babb, Maxine Baker, Wanda Bowen, Gertrude B ackburn, Ann Alletea Blanton, Hazel Bockmon, Inez Boone, May Delle Braly, Maxine Brewster, Bobby Broach, Tennie Brown, Vera Bruce, Lenore Bush, Mable Bynum, Ethel Caviness, Maryon Cain, Mildred Caldwell, Lela Mae Carter, Grace Coe. Ernestine Conner, Flofence Cornelius, Edna Cotten, Zuma Vance Crawford, Kathleen Crawford, Louise Cummings, Artinsa Daves, Lillie Davis, Ena Day, Louise Dohoney, Catherine Duke, Helen Edwards, Myrtle Elliott, Nora Exum, Flora Louise Floyd, Charlotte Foote. Faye Fowlkes, Lucille Fox, Pauline Good, Zelfa Gallaher, Helene Hardner, Marie Gathright, Marietta Glenn, Oma Gist Eleanor Grabener, Nina Graham, Patricia Hail, Connie Hall Bonnie Hall, Mildred Hall, Mary Harper, Ruby Hensal, Agnes Hickox, Ruth Hill Nina Holman, Aileene Horn, Pauline Howell, Bernice Suphnmurelitkull Huff, Beulah Hutchins, Doroth A H' Ingram, Mary 'Mi' Jett, Elizabeth jones, Leila Joslin, Edith Kent, Edna Latta, Mae Frances Lefforge, Ruth Lewis, Vivian Lumpkin, Etoile Lumpkin, Simon Malone, Viola Mashburn, Tommie Ruth Mathis. Elizabeth McCormick, Reba Meads, lrene McCowan, Lois Meyer, Elizabeth Miller, Gladys Miller, lona Mitchell, Olivia Moore, Dora Morris, Fern Morris, Annabel Montgomery, Mary Lucy Murphy, Lucille McBee, Aileen McGee, Binh, ee y, Elizabeth Nugent, Melinda O'Brien, Frances O'Ferrall, Audrey Parks, Lucy Will Parr, Helen Phipps, lrene Phipps, Frances Lee Pickens, Dicie Pipkin, Lucille Pollard, Enith Powell, Frances Reed, Georgia Robertson, Frances Rule, Carol Russell, Christine Saunders, Elma Schufelt, Opal Silverman, Lena Small, Viola Smith, Dorothy Smith. Mary Smith, Maxine Sneath, Lorraine Sparks, Velma Stidger, Kathryn Taylor, Ruth Thompson, Lillian Timmons, Agnes Tolk, Elizabeth Tolleson, Elizabeth Townsend, Josephine Walker, Blanche Walker, Lyda Mae Webb, Mildred West, Pearl Wiley, Evelyn Wilkerson, Doris Willis, Gretta Lee Wilson, Mildred Worford, Winona Young, Lois BOYS: Babbitt, Russell Bankston, R. Barlow, Walter Batson, Karl Biard, Ruffian Bcttersworth, Harold Bishop, Earl Boone, Hershal Boyce, Albert Boyles, Earl Buntin, Thomas Caldwell, Harry Calhoun, Otos Elder, Thomas Collings, Garland Conner, Charles Collier, C, Crain, john Creamer, Gordon Crump, Clyde Daniels, John Dees, Howard Dewey, George Dixon, Walker Doud, Edward Dwight, Reginald Dwight Wayland Ellis, Leon Erhardt, Marvin Fairey, Audeen Fierabend, Clary Foster, Eugene Fowlkes, Noble Gast, james Gentry, Blythe Gordon, James L. Gore, Paul Green, R. C. Gressett, Jack Grimes, Nelson Grogan, Winston Hagen. Stanley Hall Hatton Hamilton, Arthur Hart, Pallos Hayne, Robert Hooks, Robert Hopkins, Pelham Hudgins, Chas. Jacobson, Oscar Johnson, Clyde johnson, Eldridge Ioiner, Allen jones, Comer Jones, Jewell Joplin, Seth Ward jordan, Frank Kanouss, Edgar ,, Kendrick, Charles 5 Kuykendall, Wayne Levy, Bert ,Q Long, Harold Lynas, Alma - Martin. Nathan Matthews, Milton lv Moore, Harry 1 Mol neaux Lymon I ,, r r r 5 McAfee, Lane i McClure, Marion McDonald, Wesley li McLeod, Jack 'i Neely, Murrell Nunn, Gilmore J Nutting, john O'Leary, Henry Parker, Lad , Peake, Williams Pearce, Edward Perdue, Bill ', Pitt, Thomas Pitt, Loyall T, Redder, Frank Retherford, Charles lr Rowntree, Homer Saunders, John Sissom, Marvin Smith, Leo i il 1, 1 1 Stile er, owiland Stevens, Hubert Stockton, Earl Tate, Leonard Torrence, Blake Timmons, W. Travis, Kenneth Turner, Cloise Turner. Harold Vetesk, Alfred Wanzer Byron Warren, Walter Watson, Hadley Weatherly, Raymond Weilenman, Donald White, Alward Wiliford, Victor Liam, E La Jlzggjosa p L ,,192j-T Page Fifty-One , , . . U . 14, fx.-v N --if -Q- . --.- - Ms ,r ,w S . 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Lella Holland, Geneva Holland, Joy Huke, Edith Hyden, Jessie Mae Hyder, Oleta Bell Ingram, Gertrude johnson, Ardath Kelly, Alyce King, Mildred Lewis, Margaret Lloyd, Ruth Martin, lrma Medlin, Hattie Milton, Marjorie Mims, Mable Morris, Gleaves McCarty, Leona McCarty, Nellie McKnight, Eula Lee O'Brien, Faye Palmer, Blanche Phipvf. Ruth ifreahman itknll Plpkin Poston Potter Potter Melba Eva Zelma Mildred Puckett Margaret Redmon Mildred Rosenblum Maurece Rowe Leona Stuart Glenclene Serdenstrano Luella Smith Cornelia Sowell Spencer Sprllers Stanley Stevens Stlteler Taylor Thorn Carolyn Anna Opa Felice rene Margaret Gertrude Carmen pson Townes Gladys Trolxnger Thelma Wade Laura Wakeman Helen Waleher Betty Webb Marlon Weehunt Carmen West Viola Wheeler Bernice Whitaker Lslah Wright BOYS : Mona Zell Abrams, Alfred Allen, Frank Allen, Winfred Bailey, oeT. Bates, George Bell, G Bennett, Borden, raham ' Harold Frank Buckingham, Dillard Burch, Cleo B num, Charles Y Bynum, Carcler. Collier, Collier, Colling, William Frank Gordon Ralph George Conway, Frank Courtney, Felton Crotty, Cecil Curtis, Henry Davis, Louis Decltard, Bryan De,Grassi, Hollis Doche, Dodson, Roy Frederick Dunn, john Fancher, Francis Ferguson. Charles Fields, Alfred Fincher, E. B. Ferguson Pat Freeman Clinton Gorin ohn Galbreath Hubert Gordon Durwood Grant William Hardy George Harm Woodson l-laymes Burton Hayme Spencer Henderson Hisey P G Hoover A Horton Keith Houck Robert Ingram Carter Kennett Claude Killian immie Kretstnger ack Ladenhoff Donald Larsen Ross Loren ames Lawrence Byron Leventt, Jack Lewis Harry Lichlyter Jim Lowndes Charles Lumsden Thomas Massey Otis Mums Dawson Moore T P. McCullough Shar Mclver, William McMullan, Rudolph Norton, T. . Rockwell, Kenyon Rollins, Odom, Russell, Aubrey Russell, Elton Saddoris, Earl 4, Shaffer, fsck Shea, Lawrence Seidenstrang, Arthur Smyer, Worth, Speer, Clem Stricklin, Thomas Sullivan, Olen Summers, Raymond Talevich, Joe t Tarkington. Charter Taylor, L. S. - Thompson, Barrett Tomlinson, E. H. Van Bibber. Paul Vaughn, Dan Weaver. Lawrence White, Willie Willis, Kinzer Wilmn, Clell Winzer, Claude Worrell, Harold Smyer,. - Worth , , 2 .cg Au-use 1925 Page Fifty-Seven W 'F 4,9 2 ,tb 1 ,w W H, ,, , 52 wt H 1 "V, 'wi 1 1-, V, , . -Q S X -.:..q:. v'.1? 21 Page Fifty-Eight GRGANIZATIGNS 5--,fi vw Q .R H ..,.,. P ' v'. -, Yf ' 'in- fix K 1 ' -.M-.Eff is 1 I i x " ff.-5 r : 25. ,..U.:..:-vv ' at- . '- W "43.."'?'14, 1 :KJ-,-.H.,1, ...,.,.., . 1?-'v"b':.. ,fl ' ' "LH-'-QSTK1 X z. 5.-.' .91 px V ,, l.. -.aim -X rr,-J 1 - - -'f-PT I ' L a ' ' '1:,1,?1i,-44" - " 1- " M -J Y, !-:NH "- .-ff 5 J. "w w- . . 1:13 " c A If 1,4-.'-V bmi' J ' ' 4. , - , urpri. , f ' fl- fri 10' .,.1-' Rf'-S:-f.Q.,ffia - 1-V? .. AL ,q . ,gg 1 if'-1-L ' 535-rzzf - -1 - '- . iff'-.-5.--'Zn .- ff ,,',.','s,. ..- - -g. - ' v 15596 Y 'fe I 'QU if I V iii Ss. ff- ' 44-"if'?' ,,. .,a.1s,- . 1 Q-5, .gr ' ."' A -A, . , - ,V 4. 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W11 11s il 1-11111 111'1- 1'1-1"1' '11-111111 111' 1111- s111111'111g 11111111- 111' 1111- l'11l11 1111s 1X'1'1l1'. f'1'1-.wfflf-111 ----- 11.1x 'l'111111s1-iw V.-l'1-1-,1. 11l1.1!1I.1-IS 11111-11-ix Sm-rf-1111-11 - 'I'1-11-11, 11l'l1'l'IS Tn-rr.w111'1-1' 11111111.11 '1'.1Y1,11l1 H1'j111rlf'1' - 1111Y1'I-I '1'll01ll's11Y Pf1.1l11111.1l1-1- - k'1l1AN'1'.11N W11111is .9'e1'g1-1111I-uf-.11-111s .X1.l.l-IN 111-:.1'1'1-11: G1111lfl' 1.1-3111-1115: F1'111111 111g1g111l111111111111 .11111111s I'111'11s 1111111 W1111 1111111 111-1'1'111'g1- R11-1' 1,1lI'I' 11111111 U1111ll11'l'S G1-111'g1- M1-111-111111 171-1-11' 11I'11HSl'11 ' 1 l'a1:c Fifty-Ninn ,N 4,5 A is , A .W..........14. 1. A I ff --M, fmf' , 'Rm ,wgwwf Nw u. ,,.,, ,,,., ..,, , H il '-glwg-wr. wma x I , -I , U ,, I l H 2 M H N L 9 SE W EE LL V 1 tl' A f Q M A W l '. l S EQ F f F 3 I ! , fl ? Q w it ,fl 2 Q X 14 N l , U cxvf ' U , Y' E! ' mf I1 i u U 4 5 1. 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Miss l1i111111'1 was 1'1lllSl'Il sp1111s111' 111 11111 1'1ll1l 111111 wi111 111e 11x1-11p1i1111 111' 11 y1-111' 11111111 s1111 was 111 1121111111 s1111 1IilS 11111111 sp1111s111' 11v111' si111111. '1'1111 Ill1'lIl1ll'l'S 111w:1I1's s11'11'11 1Iill'l1 :11111 Sllllll' 111111s11:111I1' g111111 1'11s1111s :11'11 11111111111-11 11211111 -1'1111l'. '1'11isAv11:11'. 11111111':11'y 111 11111 11511211 1-11s111111. 11111 Imvs 11111111 :111 1-1z1ss11s 111'11 a11111i111111 111 11111111I1e1's11ip. 'l'1111s, 'F1'11s11111z111 111111 S1111111111111111 111'C a11111w1-11 111 g111 1111 1'11l'1'Y S12ll'1 111111 11'i111 t11is 1111g11111i11g Slllllt' Q111111 111111z11111's 5111111111 1111v11111p i11 1110 1111X1 11111' j'U1lI'S. 1111 11111111w111111 11111 1"l1l'llIIl 111111 111 IHll'1'Y 111111 11111 1'11i11v1111111111z111s. Of 1-11111's11 11111 girls Wore 111111'e. '1'11es11 same two 111111Js also 111111 il 1111111111111 111 1110 Ha11'v11y 11111150 011 1110 111131111 111' 1+'11b1'11z11"v '31, Again 11111 1,i11l' 1111118 z1111111111111. 111 11111 11111111111 111-1w111111 1111- 11'111'11111 111111 1'11i111111:1111111111s 11111 15111-11111 11121111 1-0111- iosed 111' Mdiic S12l11ill 1111131 B1'1111r1 As11f11'z111 won. 111cl'e11V qc-1111111 rossessimi of 1 P . V 1 5 111c 11J1'i11g 111111 111fe1'1111 by 111e 1,i1111s 1'1111,1 111 1111? wiuiicrs of 1111s debafe. ua . 1 ' . if :LJ -.1 J 1, L Page Sixty-TWO f - , A ' . , ,-. 3 3" ,,":-"if-f-'If---Y-YW .. , 4 w ,A LQ 4, ff - A ,, is , i 3 . - e - 5 A H w - , - it V V .7-,sf-, Y -.3 ,n I. I .,, .w,,,: e ,- 0 ., W - : g V . 1 , . -1 , s l v " me ..w"u3 -l'A ,-l ':.,..J. l , H.. A l 'di Q i-. .--1,3 I '---- if, 'I-4? 7 -P,g5" ,, , .P i l is 1 K -K R't?335g'7-'.."?.""" --R- .---Q ' I K ' t .Azul , , J- 4 ,,5,, v i ' -M-LE l 1? t 2 l .fe ' F. ' , I i 'll l 4 u ,Q .rl E i ll Girls Basket Ball gg The Whirlwind, as the Girl's Basketball team was known, developed an ex- i eellent team this year. Mrs. Atwood and Miss Orville lleadriek were the coaches. A The conditions under which these women worked and the results obtained show that v tg the season was a successful one. 'l'he games were played on an outdoor court as there was none available for practice. The had weather during the season mused 5 them to lose many days of practice. . Very few games were played with out of town teams due to the fact that none fi of our challenges were accepted. However, in the games played with the Vega anrl Panhandle High Schools the girls demonstrated that they were capable of taking care of themselves on any court. In the city tournament the Whirlwind was in the last game to be played and onlv hard luck in the form of an injurv to one of the ' . . . 5 players caused them to lose out. 'llhe winning percentage of the team was very high for the year. An equally successful season is hoped for next year. u 'fl 2 I' 1 gagalivosa 1925 Page Sixty-Three S ' 'M -ef V l . z , J MH fw- CEIBB Qlluh llus lw:11' lllllll'I' Klux. lmml 'l'. 'l'1'm-111 ilu- l'lu.x's Ulm- l'lulm luls luul 21 Yr-ry sur' f v L'1'FSllll Y1"1l' llulrm' ilI"' 11- ' luv" ' X ' ' ' 1 1 . . . rum xr ulum- wuwls am- 1-xl-vptmlmllx' wuul mul Nl'- llmnt flu-4-lu-flwl an slulpulg' llu- l-lull su as lu gm-l llu- lu-st rvsulls lrmn ilu-ln. Il uxrs wllll zz grvaxl mlwll ul'sll1'p1'isv Ilull Klrs. 'l'l'vnl's wwllllng was l'm's-lu-ll :mul llll ws In Wl'l'l' lluvlqm-" wrx' llflrli lllflttll ulllll lll lull , V . -- . 's. llulu-rl ll llSUll wus l'llg,1'1lQl'll lu ll-sul llu 's :mul girls. Mrs. ll llslm lms lu-vu x1-xjx' slm-1-ssl'1ll in lll'l' wwrlc mul tlu' plays lluly lunw IlI'l'S1'llll'll lmw luwn YllI"X' gluul. w lwl lllis 'Yl'Ill'S 2lllll"ill'Rllll'l'S llu- luyw gnu' ll we-llall witll llul fllumml lllllll fl xul llu- llufluxlm llu llll ' tall was Q'lYl'll all ilu- Molluulisl lllulrc-ll mul llul lmilcllng was pzxvlu ll Xl X . .P so llu' lflumnl mul Ulm- Ululms sung logcllmor in ilu- Musio Festival, Xl llu llllllllIll'lll'l'llll'Ill l'Ixm-11-isa,-s tlu' Glens l'lul1 sung several numbers. Paar Sixtv- Four 1 , -s sk , ,...,... snunita i':SIHllliIil. thu Spanish l'h1h ui' High Svliiml has had il wijx' Slll't'l'SHi'lli wal' in 102.1 .Xs hi-I'u1'0 Miss Biwnvii wi' thi- Spanish 1lop:11't111011I was thv sluiiisiw nl' ihc , y ' ' f'.' , 2 1 J 11' "sit, lIiTl'i'0st HI lhu Wurii alliii lhwivwi ihih lhl Ilimliihsls wi thi ihih mlisplxxul gn Illlll'il gum! froiii ihu Work ihuy mlici. 'l'hi- lllt't'i-iflaif iimc oi' ihv vhih is 'i'lli'Hl'i2l.X' :iftoi'n001'1. On thi' 'lill'Ugl'il-Ill xvvro :rivs ul' Spain or soincthiiig lJl?l'iililliII4if in Spain. The llI'0Ql'5lIll im-huh-cl ihiiigs ul iilivwsi ihzii wi-ru not imwliimlm-41 in ihu 1-hiss work. This gzivi' impmhis in ihv eiiiriy ni' Spanish in the i,:Ia1,ssi'mmi fhv following chlys. Miss Iiruwn is uspvc-iaiil-V ulalpiwl in ihis work IIUCHIIHU ni' hm' work in Spain that vimlihwl hi-i' hr h-:mi lho , punish Uiisloms. 'I hw Uillh is il wm11lvl'I'1ll illll1l'0YUlIl0l1i owl' ihi- um- ul' hisl j'l'2ll' .mil gn-:ii things :Irv vxpvciwl in thi- nvxt few j't'il1'S. if Pane Sixty-Five 1111 Bhilnmathean O1111111111' 1'2. 12121 111111'111111111:1t11111111s111jg'11111x1-11 1l1l1'1'111"1'1'211'5 111111 111111111 1111111111111'Q 11114 111 111- 11111 111z1Y111111111 :11111 111iN 11:11 411111111 111111111-1-11 14111111111 11111 11111 11'1111111 1'11z11'. 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'1'1111 1111111111 was 11111' so 111111 11111' 11111111111 11011111 was s111111111 18 1111 ' llls 11111 Xl ll besf speelkbr. 1Ji1'1'c1'11111 1'11s1111s 11110 111111111 11111' 111' 11111 I lllllllllilllllii .1 1 .:-- 1' Page Sixty-Six 11, 'ga 111 -., 'af r " t - r aj' A l .E '.4.Ql.-- - - v 1-M""' --I--f Ag, 1 . N in K 1, N ..,- . . A 1 ,.. .. .X - 1 ' "M-if-M ulalians The liulalians have haul il wry sur-r-ossful your in 1925. Tho vlub is unmler the I mlirwtion of Miss Louise llussl-ll anal she has ll1'0X'011 very l'0lllllt'll'lll in hor work. 'Pho girls lmve also been vrry autivo this your. The :1lito1'1cl:n1c'o has boon 'regular mul lho lllUlllll0l'H on lzho pI'Ugl'Ellll lnrvr zllxvuys lll'0lJ2l,l'L?ll l3l1c-ln exrcorlingly woll. V Q 1 Q - I I 1 . ' , l Any lllgll school 2E','1l'l IS vllgihlv lor 1no1nl,wl'slnp. Tho Ill'IlIlill'V ohlwl' of thu l ' , 1 , . 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' . 555,-.41 M YW Q-- -E.. n ATHLETICS l':xgL fi 'l l - F36 dx D3 - alnixm- '-QQ ir 'IH' ' ' df x- ,k. P S T 9 ' x i . t K, V , . L 9 l 1 v .x 1 , x ' 1 1 . T 7 I , Q , - - L 1 , , made long gains consistently during the game, while Reeder, Wall and Captain 1 ' d .Y . ' 5 n x 4 'Y T1 . . I 3 i , l 1 5 1 l S 1 A r 1 J I I 11 V! I' 1 5 , . , . x 1 . , V I , 7 . . T l Q L T Ll: L ' I D X. l Wl I I D Page Seventy-Six Eliesume nf jfunt mall A. H S. 43 Hereford 0 Our first game was with the Hereford Hi h School. The visitors were com- pletely beaten in ey ery stage of the game and when it was all over the score was 43 to 0 in the favor of the Golden Sandstorm The game shovi ed that 1924 was going to be a very successful season for thc Sandies, the best defensive team that the Amarillo fans had seen in many a season showed themselves at the Bivins Field that da . Sebi ei al new men starr ed in this game besides the veterans of last year's team. toodwin a new man starred in play after play. Nicklaus X aught and Jacobson lllkins were smearing plays on everv down. A. H S 20 Canyon 7 'Ihe Sandies met Canyon High School at the Tri-State Fair grounds and won a hard fought game by the score of 20 to 1 'lhe Sandies were late in getting started to scoring but after Canyon had lucked over fi touchdown the Sandies started down the field and soon had the game going as they pleased. Once the Sandstorm showed their defensive strength the Ciany on team making only two first downs'in the whole game. Both of these were on lucky passes. hoodwin again showed out for his wonderful defensiie playing while Vaughl rarriul the ball for good gains. l lkins played a stellar frame at tackle and many times threw the Canyon backs for losses Reeder held down the positlon at end with marvelous skill but was hurt in the last quarter and by the doctors orders to give up the good old game of football for the remainder of the season much to the regret of the fans and his teammates. A I . S. 7 Pampa 0 Por the third 'ame of the season the Colden S-indstorm journeyed to Pampa and were held to one score by the Harvesters. The game started off like it was going to br an easy one for the Sandiesg they marched right down the field and scored a touchdown in the first few minutes ot the frame. After the first quarter the Sandies were several times in scorinff distance but they lacked the punch needed to put it ove1'. The Harvesters made only two first downs while the Sandies made many times this number. The greatest trouble was that the Sandies were in bad need of interference. On the defense the Sandies were not up to their standard. r I '. S. J. McLean 0 Amarillo met and defeated the strong McLean team which had held the Sand- storm to a scoreless tie the previous season. The Mclican team did not at any time give up fighting, although badly beaten from the first The visitors did not at any time threaten the Sandies. A. H. S. 14 Clovis N. Mex. fi Amarillo, not being able to secure games with any team for this date, went down to Clovis and played the high school team of that city. Clovis is always recognized as having a strong club in New Mexico but they were no match for the Sandies. lt is true that they made six points but they were from field goals. The Amarillo squad was also handicapped by having ridden down to Clovis in cars and were stiff from the ride. Eligibility kept three of the regular members from mak ing the trip. The high lights of the game were the seventy yard runs made by Herrington and Jacobson A. H. S. 63 Plainview 0 Our first class A game was won by the score of 63 to 0. At the start of the game it was evident that the Sandstorm would win by a large score. At no stage of the game were the small Plainview boys able to cope with the big Sandstorm line and the hard plunging backfield. The second team was sent in toward the last part of the game and these boys showed that they were capable of relieving the regulars I f - f . y p .Calif-usa lglu 4gMWg192g I- gg Q H . 1 Y , D . sl T T ' -. -' ""' i' " 1 :LL-3 A l should the occasion need it. It will be vsell for Amarillo to keep an eve open for the Plainview team next year as their boys should develop considerably this year A H S. 33 Lubbock 0 hor the second class A game the 'iandstorm blew down to Lubbock and did much damage in that fail city Phe Sandstorm raged for foui fifteen minute pm ii ods and when the dust had cleaied the score was 33 to 6 in favor of that good Sandstorm. lhe first hal i' was hard fought with neither team scoring until the last minuti of play vshen the Saudies carried the ball over and kicked goal. However after talking their mistakes of the first half the Sandstorm went back into the frame and succeeded in putting over several more touchdowns. The score does not iudicati the true story of this frame for the Sandies gained at will. I ubbock scored in the last few minute- of play by -1 long forward pass that one of their men caught. ' ' . Vernon l liefore one ol' the largest crowds that ever witnessed a foot ball game in Ama- rillo the Sandies outfought, and outplayed the Vernon "Lions" only to lose their first chance to win the championship ol' llistrict 1 in a hard fought tie game. 'l'inic and again the Sandies carried the hall right up to their goal only to lose it on penalties. We scored first on Yaught's dropkiek and thus the score stood for most of the game with the ball in Yernon's territorv. Finally with five minutes to go Yernon also kicked goal and tied the score. Then the Sandstorm began a trium- phal march that was halted only by the shortage of time. Then McQueen was called hack to placekick. Just as the whistle blew the kick was blocked by a Ver- non plnyer. 'l'he outcome was a distinct setback to the Sandies who showed that they had a better team in every department of the game. We more than doubled their numbers of first downs and yards from scrimmage. Only in the forward pass- ing game did the "Lions, have the advantage of the Sandstorm. A forward pass resulted in their score. To name the stars of this game would be impossible for the hoys worked as a unit. A. H. S. 0 Vernon 14 ln the last meeting of these two teams played on the Vernon field they won bv two touchdowns. At the last minute Vaught, Amarillo, was declared ineligible by a wire from Austin. 'llhen Nicklaus, without previous practice at this position, was called upon to play quarterback. Vaught was one of the best ground gaincrs on the squad not to mention the fact that he was also the kicker For two quarters the game went. Poor kicking lost the Sandstorm ground on every exchange of punts. It seemed to the Sandstorm boosters who witnessed that every time the Sandies would get started o a score they were penalized. Notwithstanding these facts the Amarillo boys kept fighting and several times during the game it looked as if their fight was going to pull, them out of the hole. Everyone was agreed that with Vaught at quarterback and Nicklaus back at half Amarillo would have won easily. All we have to say is for Vernon to look out next year for we are after their goat and we mean to have it. A. H. S. 8 Wichita Falls 0 For the last game of the season the Sandies played the Wichita Falls Coyotes. The game was not close as the score would indicate for the Wichita Falls entry never threatened to score. A brilliant seventy yard run by Herrington featured this rather slow game. Throughout the game there was quite a bit of wrangling. It seemed as though the Wichita Falls team thought that it was a debating con- test With the referee. However at times the game was exceedingly interesting be- cause of flashy work on the part of some of the players. Preceding the game a cov- ote was turned loose onthe field and wolf hounds were allowed to kill him. This was very near as unequal as the football contest that followed it. Among the men who played their last game for Amarillo were: Goodwin, Elkins, McLellan, Threat Lawler, Nicklaus. Sharp, Vaught, McQueen, Whittington, Sellars and Works. i is ifL'g4lAlirosa, i 1925 so .9-""' """""f 'W .. at-'A is-'L-e . A 1 Y.-YH . -f f....- ..u- .:f. 1-A ,- ..f ' - N ' f E - We . ' 'fr --F' - W 9.1 'lr if V' ' 1 5 ' 'C--3 - ' i X 'Ui .. ' . v I - 'L -.:"::"'f' " "' X - Q -L 0. ' 'I f . . . . . . . W K 'z V. ' C ' ' K'- ' 1 1 0. . ru N . I 1 h . ,, . Y I V Y I L 1 V ' 2 1 K l ' ri L 1 . . D . . N r f- 1 1 I' K A. H. s .s . . Page Seventy-Seven Page Seventy-Eight CHARLES C-ooowm-No. I Weight ISO, Heighth 6'l. Among the newcomers to the team this year was "Korn" Goodwin. He was a wonderg always fighting and hawking th? ball. "Kew" made more tackles than any one on the team and he was never seen on the bottom of a scramble for he was always on the top. He won't be back next year as he has gone to Bucknell University and will there, no doubt, make a name for himself. EARL EI-KINS-NO. I2, Captain Weight l75, Heighth 5'8. Four years ago Earl came out for foot ball a mere lad and very undeveloped But he had the fight and fear was not known. He was one of the best lines- man that ever left Amarillo High. "Tige" leaves us this year. We hope that he will continue his education in some good college. BERNARD Vftuonr-No. I0 Weight I45, Heighth 57. Bernie was not very big in size, but a lion in heart, a Crusader in spirit, and dynamite in a uniform. It took "Bernie" to hold a team together. We are all sure that if he had been in the second Vernon game the result would have been differ- ent. Here is one member whose place will be very hard to fill next year. EQLMLR HEltltlNGTON--N0 I8 Weight l70, Heighth 6'. "Elmo" was both backfield man and end this year. At both places he showed he had ability. On end his work was steady on both the offense and defense while in the backfield he was prone to make seventy yard runs. We hope that he will return next year. Oscmz jAcoBsoN--No. I6 Weiglit l75, Heighth 6'. "Jake" came from Roswell to Ama- rillo and became a star in one season. He was fast and an excellent line plunger. Oscar was elected to lead our team next year, but he has now made his home in Roswell again. We are sincere in the belief that he was one of the best men who ever wore the Gold and Black. Kumar WALLS-NO. I7 Heighth 6', Weight I75. Kirby finished his second year in the best of style. "Wahl" was a steady player and one that could always be de- pended on. He leaves us this year and his position is one that will be hard to fill. Bos MCQUEEN-No. 7 Heighth ff. Weight IBO. Bo finished his third and final year of high school football with an excellent record. It was with satisfaction that the fans waiched "Bo" placelciclc, Bob was steady but a little inclined to be lazy. He should make some college a good player EARL SrocicToN-Na. 20 Heighth 6'4, Weight l70 "Strip" made his first letter in foot ball this year. He was not expected to letter this year but he did so well that it couldn't be any other way. He will un- doubtedly hold one of the tackle positions next year. It can not be said in which game "Strip" made his best showing for he was in there with his head braced against the ground and doing his best every down. joi-iN OLIN Dowuziz-No. I4 Xweight 200, Heighth 6'l, Captain- Elect Mono with his 200 pounds played his first year of football in Amarillo. He didn't lcnow much about the game but he learned fast, hence his value. Dowler has earned the honor of being captain and we hope him every success. RAYMOND WH1'rTiNcToN-No. 2 Weight l60, Heighth 5'l0 "Set" leaves us this year just when he is getting good. His passing was his main feature and he showed that he was a baclrfield man of no mean ability in the Vernon game. Good luclr to you "Sot". Page Seventy Nine Page Eighty JOHN LAWLER-No. Weight l45, Heighth 57 john was as fast as greased lightn- ing. John also held the honor of being one of the best tacklers on the squad. He made his best showing in the Pampa game. This is john's last year and his position will be a hard one to fill next year. HERBERT MILLER'-'A70. 3 Weight l60, Heighth 6'. This was Herv's first year as a regu- lar but no one would ever know by the way he played. He was fast and could club clown the interference easily and moat of the time clown the runner. Herbert will be back next year. A. B. HAYS-Coach Mr. Hays in his first year in Ama- rillo showed that he knew foot ball and that his teams would always loe above dirty work. VVith very little tried ma- terial he developed one of the best teams that ever represented Amarillo High School. May he continue the good work next year. TED N1cKLAus-No. I3 Weight I60, Heighth 5'8. Too much cannot be said for Ted. He was the whirlwind that made the Sand- storm rage. It was real scenery to see "Theo" tote that foot ball down the field. Ted was called on many times during the season to fill different positions and he always acquitted himself nobly. It is with regret that the students of Amarillo High see Ted leave this year. LEONARD SHARP-NO. I5 Weight 155, Heighth 5'9. Leonard was the man of all positions on the Sandstorm. Leonard leaves high school with a good athletic record and with the respect of all of the students. Leonard will make some college a good man next year. Rov Tr-:naar-Na. 24 Weight l75, Heighth 6'. Roy was a new player in school this year but he made good from the start. He was big, and lazy off the field but in the games he could always be depended upon. He made his best showing in the Vernon and Wichita Falls games. Roy leaves us in mid-term and we are all sorry that he won't return next year. FOUNTAIN VVomcs-No. 8 Weight l55, Heighth 6'. Works worked hard for his letter and we are all surely glad to see him get it because he deserved it. Fountain was a good defensive player and flashy on the offense. He made his best showings in the Clovis and Wichita Falls games. He leaves this year and his position will be a hard one to fill next year. ROBERT PUCKETT-No. 7 Weight 160, Heighth 5'lI. "Divin" was an excellent man. He could always be depended upon to do his best. Bob is strong and a willing worlcer so he fits in with Mr. Hays methods exactly. He will be back next year and should he stronger than ever IAMES SELLARS-NO. Il Vveight 160, Heighth 6'. "Tangle" played good, smart foot ball in his first year as a regular. He was aggressive, and could use his hands. He was one of the best receivers of a pass on the club. james does not know whether or not he will he back next year but if he does Mr. Hays will have a po- sition awaiting him. Smoker: MCLELLAN-No. 21 Weight l55, Heighth 6'. That fighting jug! He was a box full of pepper. He never did give up fighting but always played a good, clean game. It is too bad that George has to graduate for he will be missed on next year's club. "Granny" was also one gf the best lilced men on the squad. Page Eighty Une I 1 H I 4 f Y 1? s i I l N Vi , H YQ 1 sl ii ,'- 'V' ' g R U: ., if 1 :U fa fi I ' I 13, ,A , K -V - " Uv Page Eighty-Two 'D ' . "' , ,W Wm rf lflrffi jg ' ' Page Eighty-'l'hree Page Eighty-Four Page Eighty-Five xffl- V- , Resume uf Swann--Basket Ball The Sandies Basket Ball team, in spite of everylconceivable malady, finished the season with a percentage of .461. The "Nat" court was the only court in Ama- rillo that was available for practice. p The pre-season prospects were the best ever, but owing to injuries, siclmess and quitting of school the squad was draixiied, and depleted. At no time dnring the Du to the fact that our high school has no gymnasium, the coach hail teistdrtlont and develop his own reserve material for this year's team. p , i We can but live and hope for better things next year. i The number of points scored by all men wearing the Gold and this year are: ' Teed-1 10 Stockton-'78 Dowler-40 Mellellan--33 Curtis-19 Herrington-8 ' Townes-6 Bassett-5 Boyer--2 seaeon was the coeeh. able to put the same team on the court two d.eye4i11pieue5teteipAt'r5l CURTIS-Forward and Cuard When not injured "Bud" was in there giving his best for his team. Though being the smallest man on the squad he was a valuable man at either forward or guard. Bassnrffornrard and Guard "Clell" did not report until late, but developed fast. With more experience we expect him to develop into a valuable man. He has another year in school. MCLELLAN-Forward "jug's" fighting face could strike ter- ror in the heart of the fiercest opponent. By sheer fight and determination "Gran- ny" made herself indispensable to the team. Graduation will take him this year. DOWl.ElR-CUGTCI, Captain-elect. ' Macon after a late start due to sick- ness developed into an excellent guard. With this year's experience we are expect- ing him to hold his man well next year and to also aid in the scoring as well. Pasze Eighty- Seven I . Page Eiglity-Eight TEED-Forward "Nell" has played his allotted four years with us and will graduate this year. Early in the season he was a sure high point man, but was later handicapped by injuries. He will he missed next year. HERRINGTON-'CUdftI, Captain. We hope "Elmo" will be baclr with us next season as he has become one of the best standing guards in this section. He has made an excellent captain. H. G. WILSON-C0dCh lVlr. Wilson started out with pros- pects for a winning team this year, Sick- ness and injuries soon cut his squad down to a few men so that he had to malce constant changes in his lineup. We ex- pect better things next year. STOCKTON-CCIIICY "Strip" is the longest thing in the high schools of the Panhandle. Toward the last of the season he showed excellent form. We are glad that he has several seasons with us yet. - Y -- - - A+ - - x ,, fi T-- V -A "'-- V Am- -1 Y. T- 1 - , V . ,.,, '1,,.,,.. .,,, ,,,, ,,., , , ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,N -frm. Y um. M.- f W QQ, I -ff J 1'a"'51 fr I U ' 1 fy MY J YV'- "h,,, , jf ,L L 1... -1....,, Q, , , jr Page Eighty-Ning , ii GT ,ill --, M X, -W V In l M, h it , ,b ,, ,, si. , 5 - E, . WJ, - 1 ,Qian -- ,. 1 - x mf V I E O V l ll ll 1' 7, tf 'er lx! if gd ' u - l it Bat-lc row: Parr. Manager: Dnwler. -2-20 Juinps, discus: Beyer. discus, inileg l Short, 1llill'Q i'l1ilde1'S, 880: Berrien llllg llec-liwell. Sprints. Middle row: Urossett, H802 Harteri, spriuts: Britain, llwllll Aslieraft, inileg l Martin 440: Baker, distanee: Pedersen, mile: Brown, HH. Front row: Allen and Mellulleugli, prespeets. Hlvsume i n 4 1 - Q Y l,ast year tlie buys wmi permanent lmssessuni nl tlie lhstru-t eup. having iron it three times in tlie last leur years. 'l'lu- less ot sueli men as Bennett and Tadlocli I were keenlv felt tlie lfirst of the vearg yet with eight letter men back and at Wealth 4 l ol' new material repm'tin,Q. the siluad lias developed into a formidable team. 'l'lie first meet el' tlie season was a triangle meet at Ulaude. The score of the nieet was Amarillo-80, Claude-36, and Clarendon-333. McQueen and Herring- ton were tied lfor liigli point man wiili lil points. Net bein,f1 able te get any meet the next week-exnl. the euaeli divided the squad into two teams: Blacks and Orange. 1 'l'lie lllaelis eaptained by Allred Fields barely nosed out the Orange eaptained by ' liliner Herrington. Next came tlie Abernatlrv Inter-County Meet. Our teain l3l'01lQIlll the large Class A eup searing 13716 points tu SUM for Lubbock, the closest N competitor. it ' Our team el' seventeen men is all set for the District Meet April 25 and 26. 'ir 1 We are expecting several of our nien ln score at the State Meet en May 7, 8, and 9. l ii 6-if 1 3- if ,iff --Y A-.Y A- 1-a'5,..f,-as -Ss.s':f1 y,v-..,.-,Ne-v LQ li ill " ag.: , - gif: sifwffrf. LK ll f-1 W- - e it 11 --ff: in , Y s ,f-..e.a,n---f Page Ninety 'Pu "' -, -.A - '4 . "ws-""i'i" ' -.N M ss... if N-...f 5 an ,A A L - as L. , L "" A' l i 'fl ' l ti 5 l fi ELMER HERRINGTON " fi "Elmo" Q' Q, Elmer takes part in the l00 yard dash. .' ' 220 yard low hurdles. high jump, shot put, L 'Q' and javelin throw. He is a senior. f I 2 i 1 'Q JH xxx Bos MCQUEEN N HBO.. ll W "Bo" enters the l20 yard high hurdles, ' 220 yard low hurdles, broad jump, discus LN throw, and lap three on the relay. The U r' four year rule gets him this year. I ' iq S' " 5 tr r l HERBERT MILLER " "i "Hoib" H ' This man runs the l00 yard dash, 440 yard dash, and lap one on the relay. 1 Herluert is a junior. '- A it . 1 lf jar-:N LAWLER-Captain , A' "Bidda" Captain "Bidda" runs the half mile and I . lap four on the relay. He is also a good I A' mile runner. Graduation takes him this ,N ' year. 4 I: 5 1' Kumar WALL li "Brick" , "Brick" enters the 120 yard high hurdles, 220 yard low hurdles, shot put, and discus " Wg throw. He graduates this year. ' "' 'li A 'f rl 1 ' ii 1 li !l' ' 1 sy .,. A-f 1 ,afar s -- mee.. ss-. y ,E l V 1 .La .Rzrosa 1925 F P:-"' . g "'A"': "4 1' "ir" "'-- "'- f -- - . D ,,,, L ,,,gtf"-at-r:' Parze ,Ninety-One I l Page Ni11ety'Two EARL STOCKTON 'lStrip" "Strip" out for first time, enters l20 yard high hurdles, high jump, and javelin throw. He will be back next year. ALFRED Fnzms "Fritz" Alfred competes in the I00 yard dash, 220 yard low hurdles, javelin throw, and lap two on the relay. He has two more years with us. Boa Teen ..Neu., Bob enters the pole vault and shot put. He is a senior this year. IAMES PARK "Crickets" "Cricket" runs the S80 yard run. He is a senior this year. H. G. WrLsoN "Coach" This is "Coach's" fifth year with the team. He has won the district meet three out of the last four years. We look for first place again this year. Left to right: Charles Green, Norman Hopkins, Earl Bishop, Thomas Thompson, and Harold Taylor. Efennis Resume Last year our doubles team cmnposecl of Thompson and Huff were runners up in the District Meet at Canyon. 'l'homas 'l'hompson, the only old man back, is captain and will enter the singles contest at the meet this year. Out of twelve men contesting Lane McAfee and Earl Bishop have qualified as our doubles team in the District Meet. 'tgjfzzf-asa 1925 Us f ,U Page Ninety-Three we ilu P66 . W llllllf XS xg X I 1 'Evan NLS 1EOV' Q K QN.14alx X ' f 9 1 f I 5 ll I fi Ti Im! f -I " il 7 1 if' A 4 1 ',Q::,,1g V A 1 Q 7 W 3' v 5 A '. f..,, ,,- X"- '-,X F W A v I 1 5 f Mase mall lllleaume When the first call. for base ball candidates was issued it was not known wheth er or not Amarillo would have a good team There were nine letter men from last year s team reporting and from these men Bernie Vaught was elected captain The letter men were Vaught Mel ellan, Oakes Franks, Baiid Nicklaus Stockton Bas? sett and Curtis. The first games of the yeal were played with the Canyon Normal and resulted in victories for that good old Sandstorm The hormalites were not able to cope with the batting of the high team Ilhis game was played to give both coaches a line up on their material humerous changes were made after this game and as it was seen later they were for the good In this short resume We will not att mpli to show the result of every game played but in this first game the men secured the position they were to play later in the year Among the teams met and defeated by the Sandstorm this year are Canyon Normal, Canyon High School, Shamrock Clarendon College, and Wayland College Among those teams met but not defeated was the St Louis Cardinals who managed to quell the Sandies to the tune of 23 to 0. The team that played the big leaguers was composed of high schaal players and players who had formerly played with the high school At the time this book goes to press the winning percentage of the Sandies is high having won 6 and lost 1. ' rr- i 4 il l Q .llivggq ,H 192g ' , Pm X effilsfs-i 9 ' :1 .r"+,JS,!1-.emrira ' V zu Y " , N ' l Page Ninety-Six TED NicKLAus-Pitcher "Theo" for four consecutive years has been one of our leading pitchers and he has made a record for himself that has not been attained by high school players- Wherever Ted may choose to continue his education we wish him as much success as he has had in A. H. S. JAMES Oslcas-Third Base "Tate" has proven to the fans and to Mr. Hays that he is plenty of man to hold down the "hot comer" on any base hall diamond. He is fast in fielding his posi- tion and is fast on the bases. james will be back next year and we all lmow that he will continue his good playing. C-soncs MCLELLANQSECOHJ Base "Granny". He was awkward but he proved to he one of the best players on the club this year. Granny surely has made a name for himself in the high school life and it is with regret that he leaves us this year. 'TEEL Cum-is-Tlnird Base "Lamb" has made a good name for himself in our high school baseball this year. Bud made several nice catches in the Cardinal game that showed the big boys up. He also proved himself to be one of the best base runners on the club. Lamb graduates this year and will be greatly missed next year. CARTER Brtssisrr--First Base Anthony held down first base like a veteran and showed himself to be a real ball player. Carter was a hard worker and a good fighter: he played a good steady game and could always be de- pended upon. He has another year in high school. WtLL1s LEMONS--Cdftihtf "Sug" was a new player in Amarillo this year, but he fell in with the style of play used here and soon became one of the most valuable men. With the experi- ence he has received this year he should prove invaluable to next year's team. BERNIE VAUGH1'-Shoristop-Captain Bernie was the leader this year and he proved to be a good one. His size made him valuable as a leadoff man and in a pinch he was perhaps the best hitter on the club. Bernie should make a name for himself in the baseball world. Auamar FAIREY-Outfield "Aub" worlted hard and made a good fielder. l-le was a bit clumsy but still he showed good style in his playing. With the experience he has received on this year's team he should be one of the best next year. ji-:ss FRANKS1CdfCh8f jess was inclined to be a little lazy in practice but he always hustled in the games. He was also one of the best hit- ters on the club. jess will probably not be back next year and his position will be a hard one to fill. OLIN DOWLER-Outficld "Moen" was the biggest man on the club. W'hen his two hundred pounds of brawn connected with the ball it usually went for a base hit. Olin could always be depended on to cover the ground in the outfield. He will be bacl: with next year's team. Pale Ninety-Seven Page Ninety'-Eight E.l.l.SW0RLl'H Bama-Outfield 'iRed" played nice base hall in the outfield ihis year. He could always be depended upon to deliver at hat and he was always sure to catch any ball that came his way. Ellsworth has another year with us. EARL ELKINS-Pitcher "Tige" was the surprise of the season. He had always shown ability at pitching but never until this year was he able to control his hook. It is with regret that we see Earl leave school as he is one of our best athletes. EARL STOCKTON-PilCllEf "Strip" was that elongated hurler with so much steam and stuff. He was a steady worker at all times. Stockton has greatly improved in his batting and also in fielding his position this year. This is Earl's second year and he will he hack next year. A. B. HAYS-Coach This is M-r. Hays' first year as base ball coach in Amarillo. He has proven to the fans that he lmows the game and that his clubs will always he fighters. He has got good material and his teams should win many games this year. JAMES SELl.ARS-'MdUdgCf. H UMOR 3 . dEF:L'fk Qllasaifieit Airs WANTED! At once a private English tutor. Must apply in person. See-Raymond Whittington. WANTED! Pupils to teach aesthetic dancing- Apply to Flora McGee. sTRAYEDx ' A "Kew", If found please notify- Miss Mildred Flanders. Lost! A Campbell--Lon Sharp. FOR SALE! Overflowin tank of knowledge-See Paul Stanley. WANTED -! Private secretary who must have a thorough knowledge of English, Chem- istry, and History. Will let you work for me cheap. Apply to Marvin Twad- dell. WANTED! Reducing records. Must be accom- panied by guarantee.- Johnnie Lou Floyd. WANTED INSTANTLY! The little song entitled-"Powell Combsv. A WANTED AT ONCE! Senior Diploma. Will pay as much as 98c.-Bernie Vaught. WANTED TO BUY Rubber heels for womens shoes- See Kitty Crump. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! Latest edition of 'Graham'sFairey Tales-Notify Bob Browne. Will Buy a Latin "Pony" that can be ridden by child. Address all com- munications tofBob Higinbotham. Wanted: to get in touch with a school where no studying is required.- Ed Richards. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN! Chemistry stay in list for fifth peri- od. -Notify-Miss Bertie Warren if FOR SALE! My latest book on how to grow tall. Its a bargain-Earl Stockton. ' I wonder what's become of Sally? If anyone has knowledge of her where- abouts please notify nll radio broad- casting stations so they will stop look- ing for her.-Radio Phan. FOR SALE! ' My new book on how to get by with playing hooky-Ercel Blackburn. FOR SALE! All kinds of hard wood. Just re- moved from my upperstory. See- Hugh Donnell. WANTED! To know why. Ettalie Quisenberry is taking "Home Management ?" F012 SALE! it ' ' Any amount of silliness-See "Red', Ballard. A WAN TED! For immediate use old hickory limbs and leather straps-Chas. M. Rogers. WANTED ! Alger books for the High School li- regovered, lJ1'B.I'y.-NESS GOTB, AVGTY. Lag.4iros.a T 1925 Page One Hundrdl I Q TJ Page One Hundred One .1 1 1 1 1 1H1,m1nn.-nq1M1,IH15n14m1,,,1..,,,.1nn1m,.-M1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn-ll1nu1nn1.q1nn1nn1 1 1 1 1q1.g1.l1u- 0- -1' ,, J' 'l 5 1 215 T "' X -2' ,g - 0 1 fn' -.R X f y, Z- AX If ,Q X-If 'I ' 1, ' 0 rf 2 1 P . A ' X C' , Zz f Y 51.0 , ff- ,-' lb. 0 - 0 .fx Q40 f ff Q Nw 741 f 0 fFJf W ,gf , Q 1" if XX N.1'f'f J Nr Z! f Fl f Q W 1' Q ,lxt if V 5 E If 0' ' rm df ,W ' I! 1 0- J iz I ,I Q iiiflw E ' Eqtglqfbs-f WONDERFUL SUITS 030.00 To 550.00 rying "Spare" Trousers Shoes Hats Furnish Blackburn Bros. ddT V, 1 x 'A- HF' ,,-,ww w:wN., .M , N we-".,r 1 ' 1 ' W' fr 'q v 2 . A 'rw , ,w ,, i, ,, U.,-. , , U W, N, N , - ' - mt! , -'F 'ry 1-'-2. 1,!u' , , , N ,,,, , ewuwi. 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Quign..-gg...m.1.51.1-.nl-.gligg.-q,..m.-....,1,f..-.1411,ning-.gq1,,1.4-nu.-nu1nn1qn.-un1 -.. 1-pg..-q'1qp1l The Fair Theatre ,Home of the First National Pictures Watch for 'The Lost Wind" The Greatest Picture Ever Produced Orchestra Music Organ W saga 192g li-G31 in1.5.-u1q1qg1.ll-u.1qg-.gn1gq1..-.u1g..-u1qq1q--l1u1qq1gq1u1q-.gq--. ,, ,, .. ,, .. .. - .. .. sr , 4 ' , 516 . '--"' -w A H. A. Nobles, President M. C. Nobles, Vice-President A. G. Stanley, Secretary and Treasurer Nobles Brothers Grocer Company Wholesale Grocers Main House-Amarillo, Texas Branch at-Plainyiew, Texas Victrolas and Victor Records Spencer-Nunn Electric Company 417 Polk Street Phone 79 'gig " " 3134-41171: rr " It -' " :liar W: :--na-377: 314: Mrs Quicksall fl..ooking at a theme handed in by Ch . : as What's this, Charles? " Charles McAfee: "Why that is my theme." Mrs. Q.: "Oh, l was just wondering." Flora Exum: Gee, l wish Columbus had of been a Spaniard Aileen C.: Why? Flora: That is what l said on my test. Gilmore: Con the porchj Will you marry me, Josephine? Josephine: The man l marry must have either brains, good looks or ots of money. Gilmore: Well then I'm your man. l have one of your qualifications- josephine: Oh really. I didn't know you were worth any money 'Jlirasa r A 1925 J- I Pag O H gd 1 ill F ,, , ,X 'Q ,W ,1f.I .IEW r g , -, gm, q,4 w w A H., ' Wi- .- ' . pf La ,F f-5: .gb ff' 2, -' W , ,- . 1 M- , ., ml, -M,-1.2.-,gm 1-Jg vlv im my V ,wy,.1,H ' ' 'f '.n,..f v l, , :"1 -.ll - A ' Q s "' gf - az- - -' ' -Q-- l ,, ,,, v K sxAMs p 5 L Exams--they drive one mad-examsl They haunt your sleep, -and i f drug your brain, make you wild and quite insane.---exams. V At first you study and cram and bone, think you know all to be known, ' then flunk the course and weakly groan-exams! D You cannot sleep, you cannot eat, your waking hours are filled with dread, your cheeks grow pale, your heart nigh stops all for some stuffing in your head-exams. Some day in paradise, perhaps, where all are smart, and handsome too-- where the owl grows by a long hung tree to be plucked off by me and you. and no exams. Where "zoo" is easy, and "Trigg" is a snap and History doesn't need a map. Think how divine it all will be. But this is a fairy. tale you see.-Exams. Hilda Braudt: What a pity it is that handsome men are always conceited. Elmer Smith: Not always, little girl. l am not. She: You had better be gone, dawn is breaking. lnebriated: Where shish Don? l'll ssh 'ock' is jaw. r Amarillo Greenhouse X P. H. Buthker Prop. 605 Taylor Street Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association Page .One HU!ldfCd Tw l H .l ll . H I , H I W I ll ll H 4 I i D ii . I V A , 'Q '-. l'.l.,- .B V. '. . al-- ' .L af.. .Li S ' . ' ...E . ......"- , , , v,- "e r F' J .ere - And 'a l ' Page One Hundred Eleven 1 -xv - ' -V! in . .5 1 x ' ' F ' 'gqfii W., Ii'- , : """ ' ' J ' , ' . -ww -an-cm' 'T , ' l X f 1- ff'f - K I 5 ? 1 Your Tailor ? Oclorless Cleaning and Pressing-One Day Service Satisfaction Guaranteed E. L. SMITH Yoiir Tailor Phone 1949 114 East Sth. 1.ql1g'-gg-qg-gg1gg--qg1qiuq.gqqqq-qg1q-ql1gg1gq1gl APPLIED EDUCATION I pawnecl my coat to pay a betg that's economics. I sold the thing to pay a bill: that's history. I wish I had it back nowg it's colclg that's philosophy. But how to get it back again: ah, there's the mystery. l1ll1ll1ml1aI1 AMARILLO HARDWARE Our motto is "Be Courteous and Helpful to our Customers" All kinds of sporting goods Everything for -the I-Iousewife's Kitchen and the Gardnefs Garden Phone 306 502 Polk Sf l ' H H Q Jllrogg 1.925 Page One Hund ed Twel . 1' YC .u ' i I - - .. ' , l , , K A .-gf, N ii J 'FA f ':'.4m,,. -""' u""I"""' "" """'"""""""""""""' ' ' " ' """ . I I I I I I I I I I of-ninn-nn-nn-nn-nn1nn1nn-11:n1vm-nu1mn1nn-:nu-un--nu-nu-nu-un-un-me-nu1nn-un-nw--un-nu-1uu1uu1-n james S. "I wish it would rain, I want to spend this dime", Bud C. "Why must it rain for you to spend that dime?" James S. "Stupid, I am saving it for a rainy day." Two' boys going clown the street see a small hull dog and say "Hello you ugly looking mut." A prominent business man then, glances up and says, "Hello boys." We wonder if he thought they were talking to him?" Tass R. "IVIiss Warren, coulcl you tell me in round numbers what I made in that test?" Miss Warren: "Yes, zero." R. B. Parkinson: "Did you see that girl pass by?" R. I... Allston: No, fu? R. B.: No, Irish! .5,,-...,....-....-..............-...,-....-....-......,..-...- - - - .. - - - - .. - - .. .. -.-...-.. I I . I I . 1 I I C. E. KING 1 I Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoes I Ladies and Gent's Furnishing I I i Phone 2004 2 1 I Corner 4th and Taylor Popular Price Store I Amarillo, Texas I I 7 I oi-141:11 v1111 111111'1' "i'111111 1 1 iuuiunlq Pugh' One Ilundrwl TI t '!' I we wlL1. MAKE YouR BOND f 1 I I ANYTHING INSURED AGAINST EVERYTHING I 'I- 1' Q I 1 I 11 -:un-nu-:uninun:-Ianninu-un1un-nn-nn-nu--mn...uin-:Minn-un--un--um1nu1inl1uu1un1un-- --uu1uu-ll -:minus-nu1 1 1uu--uu1nu1im1nu-in--nn-nu-nu--nn--nu1un-nu1nu1nu--:-nn- - --in-nu-nn-u 1.1. 1 -. in...,u1pI1..11.....1Q.I-..I.1.I..gg1.l1.n1-ulnnl-:ning-1.1.11-.....lui-1.-l 'S' , lVlcDonalcl Auto Supply Company 8th 8: Polk l Radio Oil----Gas-Tires Accessories 5 -..n-....-...-.,- - -,..-m-...-..-....-.........-...-,..-..-.,-..- - -...-....-M-....-...-...-....-..,i, Tolzien Music Store l "Everything Musical" I 713 Polk St. Phone 2195 -....-....-....-....-....-....-. ----------- ---- . ...-....-M-.....-W-un-iq. College girl to Stude: "Do you care for horses?" Stude: UNot hardly, l wait on the tables." She was only a postman's daughter, but she knew how to handle the male. Give a man enough rope and he will smoke himself to death. -1 ----- ...-....-.....-...,-....-....-....-....-.....-....-.....-....-....-....-....-....-....-,,..-.....-....-...n-....-mg. I Z 1 I I ! I An Investment , l In Happiness -ancl their happiness is assured by the selection of quality lumber l from a concern that has built its repu- tation through sa tisfiecl customers. ! . . T They are getung excellent SEIVICB too, from 1 Burgess Lumber Company l rr Jess' 1 1 111125 fa. , f V V . A , Q., , 1 L, 1 g O Hundred Fourteen U - . 'V 4 , . .M W5- .y.... ,, - A. 41, as Q. ' V K 44 e v "-"":'-"'-i'-fi. ff' - so ,'i' T - , " Tgiifgzgkiv-5. -- A iitqrii ' ' ' W i i my J E BRYANT COMPANY Wholesale Grocers X l Amarillo. Texas l President J. C. Dickie, V. Pres. Sec'y, 8: Treas. i E.. L. Higinbotham J. C. Paul, V. Pres. Walter B. Allen . if I E.. Bryant, V. Pres. i Q - U , '1Hv"fs'3.f iifi "lv N i - 'naliaylft f Genuine MERRIE-WINNIBWEENIE Chocolates H L an Y I ' Named for I ii. Mary, Winifred, and Eclwina, thre.e former students of the Amarillo High A Q I School. They all made good grades in their studies and were popular l 1 lj 1 with their school mates. A 5. l All of them are in college today. l I I 1 l ll1llluiliniIli'lillill lllllu "Zees American football game ees well named." i "Bea it so?" i "Oni, First ze team keeks, zen ze umpire keeks, zen ze whole crowd keek. YW A whispered sigh, a book, some ink a hardboiled teacher-study hall. Gene Sanders: "A,lasl l am afraid that I have'nt written anything that i fl will live." x V, Aline Lively: "Cheer upl Be thankful you are alive in spite of what you have written." 5" i ' Prof. O'lVlalley: Cin Physicsl "How would you tell the heighth of a tower by means of a barometer?" Addis Charless: fstill in Physical "l'd lower the barometer from the tower and then measure the rope." i , QlillillilITullITllllillTllKillTuulllIll!ITlllllTllTllTUl?UliHUTllillTlllllli Ui IT ui l 3 i , Wllson W. Ballew Garage 1 ,,.. l Dependable Service V i Phone 734 Third and Tyler S i ' iii. illlllillTll1n lillillllllllillilllllTllill1llil.?lllllTlillilli'l?l+ I I ' , ... z I if K ga .flirosa i i ..19-'Zi it 11 it I , so ' Page One Hundred Fifteen ffl: 'Q'-'-'-"""'?" w ' . , 1- l "N . X ' , -I 'V 'N K. -hmgrky . ' X- A-silieez' -F K5 V 'QQ'1EC3Il1:-3"'mrl -5 A X n1un1n1llil1ll:i ll1lid Service Quality y I 7 IVICILROY Inc. I Table Supplies L It it's good to eat we have it ui I Phone 2929 712 Polk ' l' 13p-gn-q1q:ln1gg1gl.-.u1q1gl1nigli.g1.g.1..1g.-g.1..1g Irate Doctor Chaving been awakened at 3 a. m.J "Well?" "No, damn it, sick." Officer, if I stay on this street will it take me to the Library?" 'iYis, mum, but you will have to kape on moving." Mrs. Short: My daughter tells me that you are a church member. what church do you belong to? Suitor: Why-er-the'-Name some of them over. "ls your father at home, little boy?" "No, he ain't been home since ma caught Santy kissing the cook." Tin, 1: nf: nf :: :--xr: :: ::::: :: :: nf: : .. :: i:,,:: :: :: :: : :fx :: 3 1' 15. i i 2 1 wh fxi.. n 5535, ., - W .ME ijt. N . 1: X ,fail .f1-' jf-f:ig "Vli " ' gui Z --1 ',:l,Z',-1: ' .. - I i ef. 451 fl il Izumi. ,J i Juiyz i V T l!F'Fil3ui..jll'l ,. ,,- ' bf-T . WFS' ..Ljf'Z'lf1ll.a' ':!- I - X i 'j -me 1 'frhe Place Where High School Bhhqheh he Held" 1 I e La .Hiroga 1- L1925-e Papre One Hundred Sixteen - Len.-:A-h -1 - " ' in" ! new l--H V- -Vid "' 19-"fi ni li' 1 - .. 0----' R'-17:-333' 4. -x I N ' ' K 3 gpg- I t Leather Store l Leather and Luggage L Gold Lettering Everything repaired ' 608 Taylor St. Phone 194 L t Cal Farley Trre Shop 5 , r Phone 565 X Qlilllllilllll lliliil ll'lTilTlll'3"ll'U"lll-3lUi'lll liillili l'1'llll33ll'-T i Dutch B. "l am looking for somebody to lend me ten dollars Wesley M. "Well, it is a nice clay for it." "Does my question puzzle you?" inquired the professor of the dazed looking student. "No sir, the question is perfectly clear, it is the answer that is puzzling me." -J, Kirby Walls: Why do you stare at me like that? J.. Louise F. Papa says that you are a self-made man. Kirby W.: Well, why stare? ll Louise F.: l was just wondering why you made yourself like that. if Ladies and Misses Ready to Wear and Millinery f 705 Polk street i Amarillo, :-: : Texas .4 v W l Ld .Himsa q' 1925 q qqqq L Page One Hundred Seventeen lill1llil 'll . I , LQ H The exchange of photographs at graduation time has rightly become a universal custom, because it provides a graceful way of acknowledg- ing friendship. ll - "' ln order that those who expect your photograph may not be dis- ' appointed, phone your photographer now. Gray Photo Shop 1 e Y li I ll W S N ' 4Ill li'lll"illil1luiI l'lllTlllillllli.l1lllf-lfllli Virginia Griggs: What makes you think that you will not get a goo grade in Math? Mary W. Nobles: Oh, l handed in an anonymous examination paper. Elizabeth C.: R. L. what purpose does the bridge on a violin serve? R.- L. Allston: ln my case, to get the music across. Moco: Say, Ted, you can't smoke in this building, ' Ted: I ain't smoking. Moco: Well, you got your pipe in your mouth Ted: Yes and you have got your pants on but but you ain't panting. "Kow": don't see any park here. Mildred: That is simple. There isn't any. "Kow": Then why does that sign say, 'Park l-lere'? inimiwiuliniuiniimnnilhnllinhniiinininilllniwiuininililiniiilmm Compliments s Amarillo Gas Company 5-aa' zgg-,5--ji Pafe One Hundred Eighteen W w I l N N I v 1 F H K I H lr as H d -I - it 1 YY 7 , l 1 , V I' I' - ' , , ' 1 'N i 1,!,ff,--V' 'Q G" ' -- Y A A . -in I ,Q'fHQx-ll.'1.i guQ1j,m: 'l5"E ,Ul,' 11 ' ' ' - - .FJ 'f C. '. .f -' " . " ...:i'. 1-1' 1' i P1 . ' L - "4 '. - W J- ..3- -4 .- . V, - I " 1 " we , . ' ' ' 1 0 .V , ' ..,-.f -1 :A - . ,U . ,-g. I I W- . , if A --, . .. . ' .fx ' '- -,:' .-- 1. 1- . , . ' Q L. nr , 4 6 A ,. vm? 1, S .. ,H X ,!,Ff..,- . , V , V 1 -Q, -I- Page One Hundred Ninewvn Il W, . , H ,N t 3 ' ' "" " V121 ,jx l 5 lillllllllillillii Ill IllllIlillllillIlTllll?lllTlllTU lllillTlll?llTllTllillilT llTIllllilHTllnill3 , Q l Nash Amanllo Motor Company I t Cars of Distinction l ' Phone 179 810 Polk St. Lmdsay Dlllg Company P it 501 Polk St.--Phone 456 ' Eastman Kodaks Whitman's Candies g I -- I in I-21: -1 Z: fx lf! K I I ifiitfillfi n 1 7 :I : Yiffw Katherine P. "Wanda, why is a giraff's neck so long?" X I Wanda Cates. "Because its head is so long from his body." i 5 FAMoUs Domxs ' E Pan-1 Oh very neat l -, mi, fa, sol, la etc. ls my Juanita. l l l-lunky4- She is so sweet i Dumb I Juan-ita. i QIl?lllTlllillll?llflilillTllllillllTMHTIHTIIIYNIIT llll l llll 1 llll Tuul llll 1 llll 1lllilllll1'llIlTlllllll1llilliI i T i i i l New Furniture at Second Hand Prices l tl 5 That's Why the Name V? 1 Q Amarillo Second Hand Company l l New Furniture Second Hand Furniture 409-4l I Taylor "WATCH OUR TRUCKS" 403 Taylor Phone zoso Phone. 532 l l r t nl U1 1925-P U Q age ne 'Hun red Tvfenty H A P V W P my it bb t-'a."'- 4 sa - Y--gf .Q'-:axis .1 N 4 -.A A rd ,X nga ' .g5'i.,'f-u, ...-X-151' 'xx 93371 ' . -gi: - it -..,,, -i.. ,I i it ,,, 5 -...,.... . ... ., A .. ... -.... .,.,., ..-.,. . ... .Y ....., ,.....,...,.., ,,,,, -,,, , 40 -lu 1111 nn1uniuuu-nurine-nn1n:1lu-nu-nn1ll-:IzumiIn-run:-un1nu1nn-:nn-1 1 - 1 n1nn1u1g ' L Amarillo Real Estate Board l lt The object of the Board is to establish and standardize the business ,E of REAL ESTATE. BROKERAGE, so that it shall obtain and hold the ,Q confidence and respect of both owners and purchasersg to maintain the H dignity and responsibility of its members in their duty to the. public: to U institute rules for uniform commissions, customs and practices so far as " they may be reasonableg to cultivate and enforce fair dealing foster good ll fellowship among its members in their business of buying, selling, renting " and managing Real Estate and loaning thereong to provide an organized H ecnter of effort for adequate and economic civic development to procure 1, just and e.ven taxationg to promote such a system of law and administra- ,E tion as shall protect our citizens, encourage industry, and attract the de- M sirable population to which our condition entitles usg to especially guard I and advance the interests of real estate ownership: and to devise, ad- vocate, and support legislation calculated to improve our city and country. " T, M. BRUNER, President c. P. Arwoon, sec'y.-rfeas. Board of Directors: q G. C. Odom l J. R. Gaut J. L. Summers T. J. Wagner ll -..-..-..-..-......s-..-..-..-s-en.. ,ns so Z sa: ..-..5: 11:41:11-1un1ls1ll--no-ln-slu1nn1uu1nn1m-nn-vnu-1nn1nu1nn1nn1n 111-11-11 ua--111. l, ll Encouragement of every worthy enterprise in our community and H especially of its advanced and well managed schools, is one of the es- H tablished principles of the bank. H Interest bearing Savings Accounts of faculty and children are so- ll licited and will be given every consideration and service. l American State Bank . l l l 1n11:11nI-uns-an-nu--1:1nurul:xml1nu1:u1nu1nu1n1nu1un1n 1111 nn1n1u1n1nn1n1n1n3q 'ti' in ij ff- gg W" ' i 'f'Ei??'i V ""-'rf' --c -tw. ,AMN M, -L' , , Lge F7 ' as :f1.:!....,,,,,. ,..,. ,. .Ur Page One Hundred Twenty-One u 5 , I HJ V , J . . J : I . I : z l I . I . . gjv II Ca.Air6sa 1925 -. i 'U ,,,,- ,.,.,-L ' ii L r I it wa 1 -fsisfllkv ifff' iqp,Mqp gs i ESR .. ...i-...il Wsui e S F OOLYOLOGY They are not necessarily rising young men because they wear balloon trousers ' Marvin Twaddell Murrell Neely Paul Stanley Franklin Ewing Shelton Gibbons Hugh Donnell We know a girl who s so dumb she thinks a baseball fan IS a cooling device? ? ? "I know my eggs ' said the hen as the scratched the China eggs out of . her nest The ball of today is the brawl of yesterday. One should always think before drinking-you can t think afterwards ' They say that beauty is only skin deep. But who wants to skin a pretty gir ? When she promises to be a sister to you you had better watch out A man s first attempt to hol da girl pn his knee might be called a trial balance. K l We know a man who is so stingy that he talks through his nose to save k his false teeth. Some of the boys are so dumb that they think Mae Marsh is a swamp l Others think wall flowers are decorations on the wall. H. B. V. Take june Austen for instance- , F. Fields You take her I have a girl. Mildred Wilson' See that He s the most popular teac'her in H. S. . Sybil M. ' Why? i Mildred W.: His shoes squeak. e Elizabeth B.: ohn how do you study when Eugene is typewriting?" i John Lawler. That s easy I read a chapter between clicks." ack Fuqua: This match won t strike anymore. Ertalie- Why? ack It went on a strike Miss Humphrey What comes in your mind when l speak of production? Earl Elkins Dictionary. ' ' Carroll' Smoking hey? Edd: No Camels. J Stanley' Where did you get that black eye-been fighting? Charles Nah a butterfly bit me P ge O Hund dxf ty-Two 5 r l wiv- A ,Q V- i . ii ' Nh: i il rl I Q . : ' Q l l . A I in .1.p1.,1..1 1 11.11.1--.1-n..u,ini1.1.-1IpiII1--1n.--nn.-up-.p1n1..1..1g1..1g 0 1? l, Our Best Ads are Never Written People Wear Them Panhandle Steam Laundry "The Biggest and Best" Phone 3000 -n----u-un1un1an-un-nn-nn--M-vwinni IIII - IIII 1 IIII -- Illv 1vHf- IIII 1lIlI-ml--nu1-wn--uu-lm-.mf1m,1,,,J, "Mary said she got in a terrible bustle down town today." "My what an old-fashioned girl she is." .1,quiu1nn-nn1un1ln-nu1nn1nn-nn-uninn--nlv- llll 111111un1nll1un1uu--'mi ylly lun-.uni ,,1,,,,i,,? Your Patronage Solicitecl Flnlclea Electric Companv 3 Everything Electrical lk Street Phone 128 I ininillvllvlirl!-lrilllllvlnivlllluvll1ll1-uilulll1II1lu1ll1Il1llvllzllvllll+ She: "Would you kiss me if l told you not to?" He: nl sure would." "Oh goody! Then l can mind mama." ..-........-..-..-.t.-.n-n.-,..- ,... -...-.....M.-..-M....m- .... - .,.. .. .... .. .... -....-. - ... -..-,.,.-n Lovln P r1nt1n Com an ' l IU9-l l l West 7th Street Amarillo, Texas "You clon't have to wait" I lvlliblvillillill101-llvlluillvlllllvlnviii!!illlliul1ll1llvllvllillvll1ll1llil+ I.1q.-...giM...,..1,.1,,,-...inn-,.,.-,.,-,.,,1H.1:.-.r--1.,,.-.,,,1,,,,1unlnni..,.1irq1..u1.'-,.1nn.. n-nu-.uuluu-un-un-.nuiuu1uu1nn-.un1un-nu-.nn1mains-nn-un-nninn-Winn-n-n..nn--un-nu1. Suitor: A man shoulcln't bother a woman by talking business Maurine: That's right, dear. If you mean business go talk to papa 'Q' l 'I' Page Que llynrlred Txvculy'Thx Page One Hundred Twenty-Four . . , .. . gm wg.-m -gn ,.:v , 1 - V ""'-5 ' -N . ' --MV -. Sf If1lY3?i?il5'iQiigi'lfu,?lfs1Wlf gnu! wr -vu.. M ' M W M u Wwlwi N A a' hiking - A-T' '.-'QP-':"' L"ii-at f' ,. 1: 'F .' 'A' - - 5 1 rs- ,wget 1?U-'ll --::1 un-mu--in--un-u 1--1--1-----1-11 nu-un-un: 'P . 1 ll i 1 . 5' Transportatlon Means Progress , I n, i s 1 1 Q 1 ,il 1 'illuw Xs'A f" g s l f . 1 1 1 Z l l Q The Santa Fe is earnest in its desire to assist in the development of l ' the Panhandle-Plains country. I E The facilities of the Traffic Department are at the disposal of its . patrons in their problems of transportation. Constructive criticism and 7 L I helpful suggestions are most cordially invited. Q 1 T . l I W Q u 4 5 3 1 jantaflf j Q r i i 'iU1h.v.'-if' ' l ll Q T. B. GALLAHER I General Freight and Passenger Agent i 't F. A. ual-:MAN lr Vice-President and General Manager Amarillo, Texas , l r I ' a 1 l I 'Illia I 2: :fir 2422- -2: -' ii: 2: " Wfzrlrrf 1 Y mix- if im' If ivgfdlflivosa T 1925 U Page One Hundred Tw t 4--.ivqn-8 we f if f 4 . . - 5 .55"1. 'lmargsg . T ' .. ,Cl -M -- v ' ,- FMA 'mCf'Q'iH5!,,"" - D l'..'.,,. sv-' I ' . 4- A i Q . -- ....-- .. , ' . f ...,. . " " "- 5' - ' u -. N... .-.....an.-,, , y - - - B. 81 B. News Stand Fruits, Ca-ndies, Cigars "Snow White Pop Corn" Phone 322 706W Polk 3-M191,411,111gg-.gl.-min.-gg1..1......gg,-q.1.,-m1gg.q.1g.i. q1..1,,1.l ' Henry Vlll: Olin, what is your favorite spring sport. Olin D.: Track. What is yours? Henry: Porch swinging. Miss McGee: Glaclney, spell Professor. Glaclney : Proffessor. Miss Mc: Leave out one of the f' s. Gladney: Which one? Qun-m-nu--nu--un-mu:un1nn1nn-ul1un-u1nu--ann-mp1nu1:axlun-ll-:Il1uu1ul1u-n--n--lo-uu-vll:-llu- Sudden Service Station Gas, Oils, Tires and Accessories, Mobiloils Sixth and Tyler Sts. Texan p Bawl one a little low said ohnny as the baby begun to cry softly for the first time during the night. On the Streets-She: Wouldn t you like to help the Old I..3dlCS Homei' He Seems to me the old laclies ought to be able to get home by themselves BOYS When you need a hair cut Go to the lmpenal Barber Shop L'4.J?Zim-gg. A P me - One! Hundred 'Twenty-Six ' I 9 Il I I I Til I I-11 Q n U . . . J s . I F II 'I I I I' If 0 ,,.,,,..,,-.gl-...1q.-qu-nu1:u11u--ul uuxuxlu-auxin:--I in guilt:-un-ll1g.,,,1..1.....,.,, 'x In Q 1 - - l I str ' ,A J "J A 'Z 7 E at... f -t .-,. i - ' vm " - A' 1 i 1,5 W-,V P34-wifi, ,Jaw-swat .MM11--iw' 1 if 1' We 11 lf 1 5, - -vwb -1 1-,QLW wihuerw, ,sin , - -A Y : , : V . .xi 1 li 1 M 1 f l 1 ' YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF AMARILLO H. S. -J Providing Comfortable Homes and Stores in which to live and do l ll 5 ! business has been my specialty for a long timeg I either rent them or sell l I them. When you need something in this line come to see me. fl 1 1 1 g i CHAS. L. GREEN . 5 ' i i .l -5-rfeie-:sez-1 of If Wi:-:rrr::e1fe1'f1f-"affri-fi ai - -"-'4' L ll Tmzfz, :Q 1 Az: ::Y:- ::-:. -. :- .. -.Y -Y -:---. :::..YY-1.7.7 : 17:1 - ... i V. 11 1 SEWEL DRUG STORE 1 1 gf i Drugs - Sundries - Toilet items li L Cigars - Cold Drinks and Candy 1 Q' ii Palo Duro Hotel Bldg. Phone 110 i 11, I-1am-uuiuu-:nina-nuiun-un1ll:uu1nu-un-ll-ll11I-II11I1uu--uw-uu1-1l--uu-un-lu-uu-lu1un1uu-owls 1 Judge: Did you or not strike this woman! 1 i 1 E. Landlord: No sir, I only remarked that the wall paper in her il tg apartment bore finger prints. Al Judge: Two years for knocking her flat. Next case. 5 'f"::1:C: 3""p': "p:'Lm'4":?i: I in 'Ppzpzf ii '1 . 11 1 1 H fi fi 1 Moore-Poston Company i 1 .a 1 - : - 1 13 "The store with the Goods" ., 1 l Corner 7th and Taylor i "The Busy Corner" i 1 1 ' Merchandise of Quality at Lowest Consistent Market Prices I 1 4' Llld Skinflint: Aren't you the boy who shined my shoes last? ' Little Bootblack: Naw, l only been here a year. 1 1 l Man: Do you expect to make a mark in this world? Little German Boy: Who wants a mark? 1 Leonard S. Ardis told me that she worshipped her religion. , Ni il Ercel B.: And what did you say. I, if Leonard S. Nothing. l embraced her religion. Q I l i +lTllllllllill?llTllTllTllilllllTllTllTllTI'Tllillillillillll1li1llTlliNllTllTllIT T Tl!llil+ l Y .1 ' l ll I ' ' l , 1 1 Dickson-Goldm Dru Com an 1 f 'l 1 I 1 l if : Prescriptions a Specialty I 1 l Phone zsoo comm Polk sr. i ui-:iz 17: :rf-22 2272- " -1:2 Iii: ii 22 iii: : 2: :: :: 1: fe: 2 ,' 1 1 L ll ,.1..Wfl1,1 ef.. 3-flffililifibiflr C C13 925 Q12 1 Page one Ilumlreml Twenty-Seven 4 H in qnm ,, NExv,:.v:tx2,L ,vi Amarillo s Oldest eweler HUGH WHITCOMB Quality Jewelry 618 Polk St Phon 2431 Herbert M Id llke to see some handkerchmefs Clerk For showing or blowing? At the ball game, Sybll Milford Ted had the opposmg batters eat mg out of his han dto day Mxldred Wllson What was the matter? Was the home plate too dirty? 8 1 Paid on Saving s Accounts The Amarlllo Bulldlng and Loan Company 512 Taylor Street Our idea of a sound sleeper is a guy who snores. -if gm "ZO- 'Q 2 505 O '-'rs FLW SFP '20 'DST 'U4 U0 -1 F2 IS' U' 0 U 0 D' N U P- 'T i ! ! 5 i n1gg1.,1.g-. . .-,gin-ni la-1: +1.- See us for the new that is correct CBillJ , qwaltefp ADAMS and PARR The Store of Personal Service 408 Polk St. Phone 881 H .42aJ2.mmc s me Page One Hundred Twenty-Eighg A ,. ,'.4As.Lf w.,.,' Q I I Page Om' Hurumlred Twenty-Nine . 'TWFAZ g-ri' .X-A-.s.,5.'-has r a sam. as as A nina1ml1.lIn-IQ1lla-nun-align:-lpn-lg-glu-on-llunuanlu-n11l1ul-ngqungq--ning--gg-gg-ll-qunggqgggn-m1q Morrow-Thomas Hardware Company Sporting Goods A Scotchman keeps the Sabbath and everything else he can get his hand, on. Marvin: Like to go for a little spin, Etheline? Etheline: What do you think l am-a top? "ls she a dumbell? "NOS a Liberty bell. "What do you mean?" "She's cracked." Not all gold diggers are miners. "Mick" L. Funny necklace that girl is Wearing. ,lack R. Funny headband too. Willis l...- Between her headband and necklace she is the funniest thing l've ever seen. DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS Cullum Motor Co. lnc. ll0 W. 5th Sl. Phone 161 I '.Ca.f1u-asa 1925 i , ia . s.. . . Page One Hundred Thirty h ' oburnn-nu 11111111111111-11111111 1 1 -un-:safe ' I T : i - l i ! ew l L 5 I4 Polk St. i "Leaders in Fine Clothes" I Adler Collegian Clothes Florsheim Shoes i l : 1 l 2 f .i.,-.....-..- - -..-.........-........-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-...........-.....-..- -..-.l .f..-.:-1:-.-5 -.::.-..-...En-.IL..-..-.: ..-..-.tim .2 ...-..-..-...-.......- - -..-.T 1 D. CAZZELL i l Auto Trimming and Fumiture Upholstering g 612 Tyler St. Phone 520 i ,i,,n1,,,,,,,,,,,...m-.W1nn1uu1un- uvuv -un1In--nu1:1n-nn-um1nn1nn-un1uI114l-m1uu--uu1uu1nu-..m1...,-,,,,,,,,i, Minister to head warden: l would like to address the prisoners next Sunday. "Sorry sir, that isn't included in their sentence. ,iw,,,,,,..1-u1u-1un-uu1nn1ll-1101nu1ll1HI1Ml-MH1111l'1Hl-ll-Il-nl1nl1uu1u 1 1 1 1 1.--..1,!, I U I I 1 Bee-l.1ne SCYVICC Station i I Tires-Accessories-Gasoline L I20 West Sixth St.-Amarillo, Texas I Road Service Phone 2920 U 4-.-..-..-..,:.A:. ,:.-..-..f:.i: fa- :.- :.-..- ::..-..ir.-..-..-..................-..-..-..g. Tlilli-IllllTllTl'Tlllll'1'llillTK llillillilli TlllnilliIITIITIITlllTlll'IliIl?n'lTll'illllil in 1 l l Q l 1 E Dwight M. Newby Charles l-l. Hoppin T Q Panhandle Hardware Company 2 I l "The Home of Direct Action Gas Ranges" E General Hardware., Queensware and Sporting Goods 1 406 Polk sf. Phone 191 i E .. I I .. .g.,-.............-..-..-..-...- - .-..........-..-..-..-...- - .-...-.................-..-.....-..l, :ess as rf "' " 1 1 Page One Hundred Thirty-On ' A ,r "-"-'-"-'-"-"-"-"-'-'-'-""'-"""""'-""-"-'-'-'-' J F. Nl. LEFFORGE 81 CO. i ' One Hundllgduliilrizliczg Protection .31if...l'.fffff..E..lfffffL-.....-..-..-......-..-..-....l1'ff.'fffll.2..l.:i'2I.l:iZl'L..,. . i Catherine C. Hazel, guess what the teacher said about you? i Hazel B. I haven't the least idea. Catherine C. So she told you too? TllllTlIiIllllllTllillllllTllllllllTIlllTllllTBE l? Eil?lllTIIHTIIIITllTllTll1'l1'll'l?llTlllHliW Everything for Young Men at RUBINS 405W Polk St. Phone 590 piglgz.-:::::::: "I can read your mind like a book" said the Prof., "I can tell just what each of you are thinking." "Well, why don't you go there then?" drawled a cynic in the rear. n Mildred F. "Johnnie Lou, l have solved our football system." Johnnie F. "Well, Mildred, tell me." - Mildred F. "Why the two halves make a whole and the fullback plunges through." L 1 "Let me. see," said the young man earnestly. "l've got to go buy some t flowers and some candy, some theater tickets and some- y "W'hat's the matter? Doing some mental arithmetic?" i 4 "No, sentimental artihmeticf' xl l F1 QllTlIIl?llllTlllllllllilllIiIIIIillIlTIlIITIllliIIIlTIlllTIlll iTTlliiTTT IT' l uTl IlTllTlIlIl 1 Everything that is new will always be found at this store priced far below what you would expect to pay , l A visit will be appreciated J l Greer's Department Store p1qg1qg-.ngu-quQlglqg-q.1qp1g.1q.1g.1gl1.l1g.1gl1gg1qp1gg1g.iq. 1 . 4 HE ' .ca .Anbsa C i 1925- 'Il Page one Iilundred Thirty-Two f 4 . . V. . '. , ie. . nwiizi' .it Page One Hundred Thirty-Three q..-......- . --L, --L -Z -Z --L ... - A, -- Y - - -..-..................-. 1- l 1 I 2 l 2 ! l 1 4 General Auto Supply 1 l WHOLESALE T Auto Accessories and Shop Equipment i 1 109-111 west Fifth sr. 1 2 AMARILLO, :-: TEXAS i l ! 1 l -f-'---u- -"' -H-'- -'-' -'-u-n--u-'--m- -'-' -n-'-m- ---' - -'-- -'-u-n-'-u-'- --H----HM--M--------H-M----------H+ Miss McGee: "Do you think that you can run this class be.tter than I?" Kirby Wall: "Yes, ma'am." Miss McGee: l've a good notion to let you try it." Kirby Wall: "Yes ma'am. Class dismissed." THE ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR The absent-minded professors are with us again. We are thinking of the professor who kissed his shoes good-night and put his daughter under the bed. Also of the one who left his note in his room saying that he would be back in at one o'clock and on arriving back a half hour ahead of time sat down and waited for his return. "I am going to give you a good lacing." said the manager to the football. .Eu1..--1-1l-I.1Ini..1--1,11-'11-.in-1.-11111111.11.--....---.I-nil-1 1-u-1:1--1--1nn--.1-,!, I l mr. SEAL or Pnorscnon i Fire Accident i Tornado : Q 6-xx O Q Health I i N 0 dl . . . 1 i Hail O 5 Liability i Auto lx j 9 Burglary E Plate Glass Compensation 1 5 Rain 50,77 8 Sig Bonds i AhiARlLLO,TEX. Pnoia. Q, T g General Agents National Surety Co. W IIII iTliTl ll llillllillllillllillliT llll T llll -TIIIITIIIITUIIIIT llll illlliHllil1llllTlll-1 li 1' T 1 Tnlilli 1-it Q ry! V 4 'ff , Llsif J ri DT? q, gc One Hundred Thirty-Four -- - Q ,g 1 , , : A gm , 4- - - -, , . f " I fs 2. - ,, : 1 W QM' A W fr. ,lat l- ,..,,,.x l -r -A ,,. nfl - H 1 , . , , ,Vl- " MN , -1, uv , 1, w., -' -tm. .g..-.::::5 ... : :Z : - : - - ::::, - - :: :- - :L ..-..-. ...-......-. 1. ! Q 1 l L ! l , l l l 5 2 CLOTHING Sr SHOES l n l The Young lVlan's Store Z Popular Prices I I 5lllllllllllilllllmllllmlllli-IHIIIITIIIITIIIIITD llll lllllillllillllilH'TuHT'llHZ'lUiTlllll-IIIIT llll llUlTmll llll Tull? llll T llll illlliwllillllills Franklin E. "Well, Jimmy, l showed up the teacher again todayfi' Jimmie Curtis: "Yeh? Put us wise." Franklin E. "She asked us for l.,incoln's Gettysberg Address, and l told her he neve.r lived here." Are you an early riser, Pat? Yes sir? I'm such an early riser that l'm afreard some time l'll ketch mesilf gittin' up when l'm going to bed." "Paw, what is an advertisement? "An advertisement is the picture of a pretty girl eating, wearing or hold- ing something that somebody wants to sell." Elmer H.: l wish l had a microbe to help me with my arithmetic. Buddy M: What good will a microbe do you? Elmer: l just read in this paper that they multiply very fast. u!nn1uniun1nl1nn1nn:uu1nn1nn-nn-lln-nnl--lln-lln-un--un-nu-lun-ull1ull-:animal--lun-llu1nll-llu-l 1 -lm-lug, L ! ! I l I I , 5 l REGENTS l E SHOES-WOMEN'S WEAR i i i "Always First To Show the New" I Mail Orders Promptly Filled E L I Q 512 Polk sl. Amarillo, Texas I 1 l ! l I I 4 lillllllillillilllll liiiiiii lITlIillTll iiiili llillillilllvi 1UlIl'il+ 1 4 ff? V5 f ' Page Om' Hundred Thirty-Fiv T. ,,,, M. -I- ! l l l l l TELEPHONE womc i lt's Clean i lt's interesting S lt's well paid 2 lt's a dignified service Your Associations are Pleasant Q Promising Promotion. l i Q Whenever anyone mentions telephone work, their first thought is 1 of the operators. And this is justly so. There is no more efficient, loyal and enthusiastic body of young women to be found anywhere. i Did you ever watch the operators coming from the telephone ex- change at the end of their day's work? They are a congenial happy T lot, reflecting the pleasant nature of their work. We would like to show every girl of Amarillo High School ' through the Amarillo Exchange. The office is at sixth and Taylor Street and Miss Edna Hickey, Chief Operator will wel- come you any afternoon from two to five. api-ionfg, i S4 Q69 I 5 21 l 1 ' 0 i BELLW6' I 1 S0 h ll T l li C 1 ut western Be e ep one ompany l l l .lm l f Q1 "' l l Page One Hundred Thirty-Six Page Une Hundred Thirty-Fever Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight 194 gf it-1 , f E r Y : ,j1gjfff!' , Q , , i . F 'N H34 , , ia -' - . . A ., ef' 1 ' , . ,, , my , -'I . X-. , 5" . av V- '? A' ' R: i X, -- N -, K I N , 411 n--q 1.q1qn-'p1lq1nl- ning.-qn.1qq-gp-pm1nq-q -ng.-pq-nq.1pq1nn1 -ql1gq1qqigl1fgg-pg-1111. Glenn-Ledlgorgli Electric Co. Automotive Electrical Equipment ll9 West 5th St. Amarillo, Texas Phone 100 -nll-alll!-ull--llll-1 ll- 1 n--ull-:lu-van-run-I -xlIls-lu-nw1llm1lllluu-lnllu-ann-11m1nn-lg-ml-gg-.gn-lu--lqzem-I VK WORRIED Ray' Parr: fl..ooking at three weeks test questions on hoard, "Mr. O'Malley, are you going to give. out deficiencies this time?" i Teacher: Are you an oarsman? Ross Larsen: No, l'm Swedish. Bob Brown: I simply adore grapes-crazy about them. Nancy Teel: l seeg a grape nut. James O.: And how did you come to fall in the pond? Paul S: l didn't come to fall in--l came to fish. Spring in Amarillo is when we say "is he good enough for her?" ' - W W " " " - - W - ' Y :inf 3:41:11 if llc. :m1cre1:-.-:r.. W .,K..,.,, ,.,:1gg,,,g DROP IN FOR YOUR MIDNIGHT LUNCH We serve the best sandwiches and short orders in town i SUPERIOR CAFE 'K aa .fizrosa 195 Z: " ' e u--gn-nn-an-nuruu-nu-ninu-un-slim1m-nn 1u-qu-so-Il1cl-un1ou1s-u-uu1aun1u1ca-mv-un1nn - " ... 1 A 3 I I SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Mr. Mclntosl-n,--- .... Sweet William Mr. Rogersg--- , .... Golden Rod Mrs. Taylor .... ..... , ---Sun Flower Mrs. Warren ..... .... T railing Clematis Miss Brown .... ........ A maryllis Mr. Hays ......... ,, ........ As Cterl Mr. Vaughn ........... Bachelor Button Miss Klapprotl1-American Beauty Q Miss Russe.ll--,, ...... Black Eyed Susan Mrs. Quicksall .......... Morning Glory Miss l-leadrick ..... ....... , , - - Daisy Miss Humphrey .... ..... Ea ster Lilly Mr. Wise ....... - - , ..... Poppy Mr. Wilson .... , .......... Violet Miss Warren ..... - - - 4Chrysanthemum Miss Wesley .,.. ..... S nap Dragon Miss Worley----- ........ -,,,Pansy Mr. O'Malley .... , - - J olmny-Jump-Up Miss Wells ...... ........ B uttercup Miss Watson - - , - - .... Blue Bonnet Miss McGee ................ Dandelion PROMPT ATTENTION Given to all banking matters entrusted to us. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED V The Amarillo National Bank United States Depository ' Laigfzu-ogqyy zszgg- jj Page One Hu dfed Th ty N 1:n1ul-u1n 1am1m iII1A"7f3w 'f-' mails I 'if 1 f -'-- if ' -.,lH ' i we all A- I-IALOTISIS I used to love Ruth But lost the poor kid l-ler best friend wouldn t tell her So I went and did Did your last employer give you a reference? Yes but nt doesn t seem to be any good What did he say? He sand I was one of the best men his firm ever turned out Mr Mac s nose blowing is no cause for alarm It I8 only an attempt at damtmess A visitor in the school halls saw Mr Rogers and Tass Reeder pass by and each of them had a big boil on his neck A little later the stranger saw Mr Rogers and asked if boils ran m the family Did he mean that Tass was Mr Roger s brother? Paul Stanley is so dumb that he thinks that the Clothing Contest IS held to see which of the girls can dress the fastest It as rumored that Mr H B Vaughn will take all of the pxctures for the next year s La Axrosa Fountain fin response to invitation to come to Lubbock to Festival I Washout on lme. Reply Come anyway Borrow a shirt I H I I Cars in which Dependability, Ease and Economy of operation are 511 embodied together with smartness of Appearance and Comfort v I 1: W , A thirty minute ride will convince you H I 7 1 TONEY CHISUM I I 1 I 1 l I Distributor If I H 5 ,iQq.-pp1qp1n1gp.-n1qp1g.1g'1n1n-lp-pl,-pq-qq-,m-.n-n1s1ln1ln-nn1su-ls-nn.-qs1ls-nsn-m1qp1 ' fa .an-asa 1925 " Is E . I ' Egg Onerfflundred forty H VVVV NI Q W my-I I ill! When Hobo When Before When Before es Pnvll When When When When nme o clock was the tarcly hour When the Fnsh could be hazed When there was a hohclav for Washmgton and Lmcoln e birthdays When there were bng football rallys nn the chapel When dumbells were thought of as candy When the girls wore their ha r ln brarcls clown their backs When Jelly beans were only to eat Cooper Dewey Why ns a Crow? exft " xgxgia A! W' Drew Crossett Caws COMPLETE 515 Polk St Amarillo, Texas If e ,ggnzmsa 1925 1lla-nl f5gFP--F-'f-S-- ,I.- V f 'fl 'XL Flrst Natlonal Bank Amarillo Texas SECURITY 8: SERVICE 4th and Polk Since 89 Savings Accounts Sollcxtecl Employer Do you save your money? Office Boy Yes sn' but l never lend to nobody At the High School Pharmacy Al how much will this bottle cost? Mr. Alphonso l-lnckmont lf you want something in lt, it is free but the bottle alone will cost you one cent 5.1-na-nm--n--an-n-an :Io lg.. Puck Sure that s fair just put m a cork. Ray Parr Catch me Clarence I am dizzy. Clarence- What is the matter, Parr? Bully l have been reading a circular letter. llllnhlll-Illini-1ll-rig-45.11glnpllunullyng--up--qnifpq--gui 111111-nun-nllu1 1 -linuuunl-nlq1nqqu1qln-nnlgill Panhandle Motor Company Distributors A MAXWELL-CHRYSLER AUTOMOBILES i Complete Stock of Parts h Phone 141 711 Polk Street m-1-115-nl. ll fi! fa film-is as E Page One Hundreml Forty-Two N U -L - .L1:tf..?..,.u.-' ,AT .az-mg.w.au: :'JN.- 5. uf of .,:..w2iQ4:,i'QQQQ Q, pre Une lhlmlrcxl Fu -T ,, ws.u............,.-.U-.4-...,.-.,....,,,.-......,... - .. ..,. -..-......-,.-,.....-.q...4....-lg-4.-.....g..-I L I I BUICK I SALES Auto M SERVICE ? J I I Frdsfr lVlotoriCo1iipany I I Whe.n Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Vlfill. Build Them I I I ' +-------- e--- -- -1 ---I L e- its Meredith Baker reading in English has almost finished his lessonwwhen ' fig ' he came to a word he couldrftwpronounce. Miss' McGee saw this and I prompted him. "Banque," said Miss McGee. " ' I Meredith looked funny and grinned. A If . "Barque," Miss McGee said ,rather harshly. I ' I Meredith looked .at her with a queer expression on his face and finally cried out, "Bow-wow." i WI . Q..-.lg.-14.11.-.lg.-I.-g.1qq1.q.-M-.I -.ug-.lqi..1.q-.ggi ...min -.gl-.gg-...1nn-111:n-.qn1nl-.u1g..-.f .f I ' . I I3-.Ig I . I I COMPLIMENTS of. H Amarillo American Business Club . I. ,- We Are Interested ln You -' I Charles Keffer, Pres. R. W. Burke, Sec'y. I .Hiro .IMI aaa -M -' . ,-1.-1.---4... -., ,.,. Pool Drug Company p As near you as your telephone just what your doctor orders Phone 740 Phone 2276 Amarillo Hotel Building 1gg1qg1qgigu1nu-.gqiuu1up -lI11u-.uq1gg-.q1gl1n1lqinning11111111111ll1nl1gg1ll1.g1.qiqg1ggig Scott Potter says that if he could find somebody that he could whip, he would whip him every time he got him in a crowd. lilI1l?lllClllllillI1ll1lllilllllillllliillillil3M 1HillllllllTll1llTlIillillillil Olympic Barber Shop For High School Boys and Girls 616 Polk St. Phone 307 Gaynelle N. "Mama, our teacher doesn't know much." Mrs. N.: Why is that Gaynelle? Gaynelle: She is always asking us questions. ' Miss Avery: How many times must I tell you not to be late to school? Cladney S.: Seven times, ma'am. n1q For your graduation and vacation Dress or Hat See our smart popular priced lines Montgomery Bros. 607 Polk St. Phone 718 ll 'ga .Himsa 1925 Page One Hundred Forty-Five . l i Get Your- ,N School Supplies H ' Lunches N H Drugs I 11 Toilet Articles l H At i N l'l1gh School Pharmacy T Let-Us--Serve--You H lf 1305 Polk Street Phone zses l . Our idea of the heighth of optimism is the 90-year-old gentleman who bought a new suit with two pairs of trousers. 4 , '!' Ruth Beauty Parlor 'iiilil Mrs? Shampooing - Mrs. Ruth Page Scalp Massage A. Half emg Balcony White 6: Kirk Manlcure in-l-111:ii11217::fir-:::r:,:x7g1qIl'r--C:x':: 7 4- W W n-1 7 If 3-iq +141 I-1-7:11:11 11: 1: :I lf, 1 1:11 ee W ee ? S Our Bank ls Your Bank-W r ll ll Everyone here is at your service, we are happy to serve you. I An intelligent progressive bank service awaits you here. There is at you command our time attention and experience as well ' as good mechanical equipment to give you safety accuracy . and promptness Amanllo Bank 81 Trust Company 7 i p Suffrage 1925 Page On I-Iu d'ed 1'o'ty-Six . I V r l Q r' . I . E 4 n . , i I ., IL it l l ' 1 " - . V -- , , . , ly. X.,-.5 ,gmt f Page Une Hundred Forty-Seven M ""x7' "',. ,N F' gm., in M- Y 'QV if-M23 W . c!su1un1n1lu1ns1nu1niuu1nn1uncvu 1un1uliui:niu1uu:ulinu1nl1nn1n1up1ln1n1ui.l1n1.l1..T v 9 THE Q i F 1 AMARILLO GLOBE 5 1 i The only Afternoon Newspaper in the Panhandle carrying l FULL LEASE WIRE "The Newspaper With a Smile" i I Our Aim ls To Grow With The Panhandle 3 li l l I Q l I l 4..-..::.....-Z. - 1. 1:-E: 2.-..-E: 2.-3-..-..-..-..-..:::f:.-:.- e----- E. 1:-.E 33, He: Say something soft and sweet to me, dearest. She: Custard pie. fe----''-M'-"-LA-"-''-''-'H-"-"-"-He-"-"-"'e'-"--'-"-"-"-H-"-"- - -H'--1 Let us make your estimate on Building Material None too large. or too small l 1 i Panhandle Lumber Company i Phones 70 and 470 1111111111-:nina-::-f:: :n-:nlan :ef:n1:u1:uf:ui:n1--i:ufzninfz: :: :min :7::f:::a:1- I -1- Bob Teed: Cat Canadianl Strip, l am afraid the bed is not long enough for you. Earl Stockton: That is all right. l will add two more feet to it when I get in. lfl1ln1llill1ll-nl1ll- 1ll1ll1nl1nI-unin-lu1ln1un1ul:uu1m-ul1lu1ul1ll1cu1n1ll1n1l1lg? 1 Star News Stand I g For latest magazines, papers, fresh cigars, and candies l T 513 Polk Street 6Ill'illillTllTllTl'illTlllTlllllTllTlllll1TlIl'3'!lHlill1Tllilllllillllllllllll liil 'Ulla Alexander: You aint so awful collegiate, Sam. Sambo: De l-lell l ain't niggah. Alexander: Well, now, maybe you is. , -bw' flrvfzicfiilfsaa, LeLL.1S?-?32.L, .li at if ge One llunrlred Forty-Eight , fu,-I .,..xq,, 19 Mk x it -Qu? X .xq MN ,afghan-:Z ,, x. . , - ,was , N . W K1 an - K. Jimi! n M ix' .. ' ' Y. -M. ' ' F if , , an 4 4..................-...........-..-.- .. -..-......-..- - - -..-..-......-..-..-.........+ You, Too, Should Have a Edwards Portrait Point blank!-You owe it to your friends ll rr i i l T V and family to present your photograps.-A recent one. Scores are now having Edwards make H them a new portrait, a still finer portrait. You, too, should have one. See the Edwards displays, see the Make it a habit of achievements Edwards has scored in photo- Stopping fo see Ed' graphyl-and You'll make an appointment wards display cases' with Edwards today. The portrait displays change each week. l EDWARDS STUDIO ' l sosy, Polk sr. Phone 710 ......-..-.....-......-...........-....-.........-..----- -------.---------.----------..---4. iiii D iii?-5'i4?ifi D i, A, ' l Page One Hundred Forty-Nin MY PHYSICS PROF. 1 Asked me the Other day to A Explain why An object thrown Into the air Always comes Back to earth? I said that l guessed for The same reason. That-- -- Time flies Water springs Rubber tires Music stands Concrete sets Scandal spreads Cement walks And brick works. - I-Ie then said You left out Yourself because "Marble busts!" So you must Repeat the course. 1 Fish: I would like to get a week end pass. Dean: What's the matter this time? Did your grandmother die again? Fish: No sir, I have a blind brother who has just regained his sight and - he says that he wants to see me. ' The Gong Telepole Company states that there were l9,735.8 wood'- pecker bills worn out during the fiscal year l924. Royce T.: l want reform, l want labor reform, l want- Harold T.: Chloroform. A rolling stone gathers no moss, but, it oftimes gathers in the pot. He: Every man.has his price. She: Yes, and every woman her figure. Women may be a puzzle but few men are willing to give them up. .iii-asa" 't 'rise digs ,L FST, llwtltlrlf '14 gli, x. ,N . H4 J I n 5 Q , , Y -.- ! 3 i .-1.1 .ue - ,usp .we - ,X-avail! U Listen Boys Look forward to owmng your HOME. ln the Country Club Acldltlon Developed by J L SUMMERS She Do you think a girl should learn to love before twenty? H No too large an audience He who laughs last laughs best Yes and he who laughs flrst sees the pomt Voice from gutter Offxsherl Offxsher lve lost my wayl call a cop Dea W Caldwell BATTERY 6 Ex EERVICE EXldC Battery Statlon We Servlce All Make Batterxes 104 E 9th Sheet Phone 276 'll n ,Himsa ,1925 l rl A V Page One 'Huh red 1 y-O ' J A X - ' - ' l"vQv7'2!'t9tf3f 'g -.. 4. -A u mf- ' f' -2 I . 1 ii - Q ia . m1nn1m-nn-nn1nn1nn1lu-nn1n1l1 n1nn1 urn as nrnnrnn-nn-nn-um-ul-ml-nn1n ' , r Jmin- C :MICH , , ygjlllw, l5Vl"',l1l N wa rn o X l '- -' 1 .P L f 5 1 l ' ' , ft' W ' i " Jllgl ' ml-1 wifi ' ' PM 3 -Fllll , .. ., wg 4:1 w ' ' W W fix. ,YF ,' 1 arm: :: r1un1f:f--1:1-1nin1u: 1 I :: 17: ' gi : , .fit . A ' W , gg i I' C . , . , l,,5v.3W1 . l - . ' i . . t ' ' 1:, """ ' ' . .-'llc n . Q 1 75, I . - s 1 i' I 1 I 1 Il K' ' i dak ' P. . 9' , fl? , lf' or , 1 to ' ' 1 l , , 9 , . wx ' -ww , ,Vin ,,! e ' ' flax 2, . t l I - eff ' "' ' - w t , ff -wf' 'H'--1 1-f . ' 1 53' . . r . 551 l 'A J I. V. it . Hg, 1- 1 ,gt :MW A lim? ZWK1 HF' " 1ri5'u w ' ' T21 rf' K1 QL 'fill' li 1 x lf , . , V , A ..- . 11-- 'jf-fJ..f-N-. ment, 1. . k., JW, vo-fwfww ine- . w,w,g.,.f, J 1. wi. -. A . 1 f I w , , 4 K 1 m , -H t A H U M 12 i N M - ,, , ,fl ,tw 4- -o 5' v -l ,,- -a if A1 ' ' AN APPRECIATION Somewhere in the La Airosa it is always custo- mary to put in an appreciation to those who have been so generous with their time and effort to make this book a success. The difficulties that are to be encountered are not always foreseen at the beginning of the year and when, therefore, there is need for extra work and each member of the Staff is donig all he can, someone is always gracious enough to fill in and do this work. It is to these people we give our sincere thanks. ' We believe that our book is truly representa- tive of A. I-'L S.: at any rate it was our purpose to make it so, and if this has been accomplished we are satisfied. 'Let us hope that in the years to come we will run through the pages of this book and have those! memories that are so dear to our heart brought back to us again. TEEL CURTIS-Editor MARVIN TWADDELL-Business Manager 1 1 F1111 One Hundred Fifty Two ' . .f 1 , -f , i j.,es...,ea3,.aaae31 use -i ,Qes,,...aa.4samaiz1 ,rar E, s- t. r' ' ' ' 'N - Q . I ' U ' -5 ,gsf--Zur ' X -"" x- .L ll 4 The L-ET us all work together. Franklin Ewing A-nd what can I do? Eleanor Gist. A-nnuals are the spice of school life. Marvin Twaddell. l-n what section will that come? Nancy Teel. R-un that guy out of this office. Kitty Crump. O-ur staff is punk. The School. S-end that material to the publishers. Miss Quicksall. A-m l supposed to write up track too? James Sellars S-hould the border be black? Elizabeth Pavillard. T-he La Airosa is worth reading, try it. james Curtis. A-nd make it snappy. Teel Curtis F-ew realize my importance here. Mary Nobles. F-riends, l sincerely hope that you will enjoy La Airosa. Staff LATEST MUSICAL HITS Choral Club's Favorite-Agatha Andre ain't what she used to be, she's Mrs. Wyatt now. Fritz Fields in "Carry me back to Ole Virginnyf' Bob Teed in l love me, l'm wild about myself. ,lack Brown in "I wonder what's become of Margaret." Ralph Strader in "Bring back my Calle to me." The trio composed of Higinbotham, Nobles, and McLellan in "The Wreck of the Old '97." Sleepy Short in "Too Tired." Bud Curtis in "There'll be a hot time when I get home tonite." Kitty Crump in "Kitten on the keys." james Oakes in "You can't fool an old horse fly." Ina M. Hopkins in "Flapper Wife." . Olin Dowler in "Where's my sweetie hiding?" Geraldine Kretchmar in "All Alone." Hugh Donnell in The Shiekf' l E u ll - 54.-'9l"T9?fF,, . .. ,t ... . IL it Parc One Hundred Fifty-Three gags: - - - NE F'--" --D ' - .r 1 . 4, ' 4 l i T HIGH SCHOOL CENSUS T The Best Looking Fellow ............... A .,-.... Alvin Atkins , The Best Looking Girl .... ...... - .... C armena Johnson The Best Athlete .................. ......... B ull Parr V The Person.With the Funniest Walk .... .... P owell Coombs The Most Hurnan Looking Fellow .... ...... T om Seay A Girl Who Would Make the Best Wife--- ----- Marion Atkins l Skinniest Fellow-.:--- --.-. -----------------.-. K im Harty The Most Scandalous Couple, Carter Bassett and Christine Arnot The Girl Who Has the Highest Ambition ----.--- Jean Sanders The Most Distinguished Lady -.----.-.--..--- Catherine Shaw The Most Distinguished Man ---- Ti -------- Charles McAfee The Best Hunter CMilkl ---- ---- ----- Clarence Percy Warren The Married Man -.---- -.------ F orrest Gruner The Date Maker ----- ----- R uhe Waddell The High School Flirt---- --.-- Herbert Miller The Date Breaker--..-- ---- Mary E.. Hopkins The I-oudest Talker-- ---- Mildred Flanders The Swiftest Walker - ------ Jewel Ballard The Best Musician -..--- ..-- C harles Green The High School Flapper-- ---.- l-ouise Davis The Shyest Boy-h -------------- ------ C arrol Gregg The Best in the League U-Know ---- .-.. G eorge McLellan The Shyest Girl -.------------ ---- M ary Nobles iv JL To gggg T i zsaz r P.EE9-'01144-Hf!PFlRfi Fiftwf-F0111 ' 1 U T ' H ii'i'ei mf V if l'TT it f' A .ff in MM ....l..-....-i ' W A - - L A . -M, . 't 4 K M A V ...ne -1- l ug. '--f+-.Nf..,x::"vl'- iiq9t-'- fn. . .Ju ' "4 V ,A " ' he , . -' 'Ml lk ' 1 ,.....I.. l. 1 -. e inf -J - ...W J I 1 . ---1 . '-.. . -4- -Q it ,L Q r I , 2 a r I Y 1 'r L bf- x .....i...,,. . ..: ....-... ,.... ,V -YA YW, ,D , ,,-,,., -,.. ..---.-. A :. -,,:.i, ll i in F gil 'SPOSIN Ll E la Roy Williams couldn't make the drag once a day. 2 Bob Browne didn't walk down the corridor with Nancy Teel. 1 Miss Brown losing her temper. 4 ,i Ernestine Smith failing. fl lVlr. C. CilVlalley was conceited. Tige Elkins was the typical jellybean. il l Ercel Blackburn started to graduate. i fl Tangle Sellars made up his mind to play hookey. Q. 1 h i Tate Oakes made up his mind to go wit hhim. + This is funny. af li T , 1- f N. S. GRIGGS n. ll . l A I Funeral Director i ,S g I Private Ambulance Phone 2503 I li 'il zizix ::1II1e:iII7:: zziar: :I .:r::: :: 3: :: :I :I :Ifzfu 1: :: :: :: I: ::--:I1l+ V . 'P John: Brick, Why do you call your .flivver pyorrhea? Wf' Brick: Because four out of every five have one. ll Experts believe now that every joke form of the Listerine bromide has 9 been used now. 1 :!sI1I:7::- ::' I: I: I:4I:7I: I:-I:iI:f:7I:7II-I:7n1I:. .I: I: n--ni::in1I:..,I: I: ::+n:-I 1 Q - - T I The Panhandle Music ce. g W"""'Qfh "g"gZjQ'e Co' 3 I . I l 5ll Polk - Tel' H68 I Sporting Goods, Tools, l "All Things Musical" I Paints 6: Varnishes l P 'i' I-mI1II1lI1II1In1ul-nu1M1nill1Il1uI-Iu1II-inn-n:II1I111:I1II1lnln-II-II1II-Iliunx-II--nnxnch Every clog can have his day, all the hgih school boys want are the nights. I Senior: Do you know Nora Bayes? Junior: Naw, does she? lTllTllTllTlillllll?l"llTIITIITIITWTllillTllT'l'illi'li"7"7"7 l 1' i 7 7 i 7 l i I EAT AT E 1 . 1 ENGIVIAN S CAFE I l The Panhandle's Oldest Restauranteurs I 409 Polk sf. Phone 1937 1 lilIsIll1oI1n1vIs-It-::4zI1lsl:ia.:If:l 14: :n.Y::7::1l:::7::1:: .rt .::.Y:: :Lin mis: n::I+ Q., ' f - f- ' - :: Ufxaf -f P f - .-K,,,,..ee P... ...,,,5C?. --fi..l,flC?5E?.- .,..... n my li l .D Page One Hundred Fifty-F .af 51.12,-s.,o.a 1 - M-gl f 1 ox ' lg1qo1n11ln1nv1lp1ln1pp1qg1n1up1 "Amarillo's Distinctive Theatre" 313 Polk M I 0 N Phone 997 Exclusive Home in Amarillo of Paramount Pictures Continuous Shows Daily l to ll P. M. PIPE ORGAN MUSIC "lf lt's Pictures You Want To See-ALWAY S VISIT THE MISSION" We are always glad to work with and co-operate with the Amarillo Schools-Just call on us. ROSS D. ROGERS, Mgr. "Amarillo's Family Theatre" 412 'roylof ETHPEATQE D I Phone 1473 Vaudeville-Musical Comedy-Feature Motion Pictures i "The Biggest Show In Town Of lt's Kind" "lf it's Vaucleville or Musical Shows that you want to see ALWAYS VISIT THE DEANDF' PIPE ORGAN and ORCHESTRA . The Deancli Offers a Clean Type of Entertainment for Those Who Want Something Other Than Pictures ROSS D. ROGERS, Mgr. ,r,., .......... , 1119? pogo ooo Hundred Fifty-six . l ' s 11 1 1 A. , , '-. . - " - Pasze One Humlrenl Fifty-Seven Ti1lllTUUl-!UlTlllilllll'1'llllP1lliillliil T IITIIHTllIITIIll-3'llll-1lllililf-Iillllllllli-IH1-IIIT lillilllllifi lllluiulilw 1 . J J . ,l - rr Fred E. Cornglrus Grocery " H i 215 East Fourth St. I Amarillo, Texas i .L Quick Delivery and Satisfaction f' Q Call on us Telephones 367 and 671 1: 1 r 0 ! IN 4liI lll1Xlll T JACK Ol LANTERN ART 8: GIFT SHOP I 707 Polk Street 'X I Gif-ts for boys and girls, High School Class Pictures, Moulding, A I Framing, Hand Painted China, Cards and Favors for Luncheons. Ori- I ental Novelties. N Q.TINlllilliffin-illTllTlI'-'IlillilliilNTIlill-'lliIl'3-Il'Tllillillilllllillil filIiilillll Wife: Our new maid certainly has sharp ears. Hubby: Yes, l noticed the doors are all scratched up around the key holes She: "ln winter where do all the bugs go?" P He: "You can search me." ! V Tll33Kl Austm Drug Company 600 Taylor Street r Phones 472-2422 l 'I'W--auxin:-ll-In-111111n1lu-4q1l1ll1au1sl-uu-mu1ll1un-nl1ll-ul1sn l1ll1n1l ' L1 S Ala .Airoig S 192 l ' Pgge one Hundred rim-Eixhr A ' ri . W- ' !'-' V avi rr J ' L rrrri H 'sfg-1 Fm, v .il SCHOOL GROUND CHAT All the barbers m Amarillo dislike Mr Hays because when they asked him for his busmess he BALD them out M Cheatum has been confined to his bed all week One of his clerks sold a Venus pencil for a nickle We must all be careful to not make fun of the drinks served at the con fectloneries on the campus We are going to be old and weak ourselves someday A fashion expert says that the white shirt is coming back Wonder if he is talking about any of the Amarillo laundrys. Don t everbe in too big a hurry. Mr Mclntosh says that all of those letters are tacked on his name to show t-hat he got there by degrees. Addis Charless says that the high cost of living has not got him yet. Hs says that he can feel as cheap as ever. Dick Green laments the fact that when he goes to class he has to meet all the professors again. Tom Ponce says that it is true that "All that glitters is not gold," but it clinks just as loud when you drop it in the collection box. Elmer Herrington says that he knows the early bird gets the worm but who wants to get up early for a worm? "A friend in need is a friend indeed," but especially so if he is in need of a large amount. "Time is money," but don't go to Kerr's if you haven't but a few minutes 3 to spend. 1 "A bird in hand is worth two in the bush," provided he is of any value ' A buzzard is worth more in the bush. M is - A John Lawler took a test in Physics on "heavenly figures," and made. a ' hundred. John drew thirty-six "figures" Z Don't you tell 'em, Fire Dept.-your hose are rolled too. 5 xl 13' 'If Tgggfzn-asa 1925 ' U i i Page Oner Hundred Fifty-N 1- QI" ' --gg-Q1 .UQ 1, 'jf POETS CORNER No more you hear the bleachers roar your praise No strain of Sandstorm floats across the way To drive you fighting down the chalk marked sod New stars will come where your sparkled feet hav tro d And hear the maddened throng cheer another name For this the transit story of the game But there are pages where your record stands Beyond the hour glass and the falling sand Your deeds for A H. S.-your triumphs won The gloriou record of eacl- glorious son There for all time your feats for 'her shall hide Old Alma Mater turns each page in pride And says Well done. F at lady Put some oil in my car. sf Clerk All right heavy? Fat lady Fresh thing I ll not get any oil from you Lon Sharp' Scott you have not got a brain. Scott Potter Yes and half of what you got is-foolishness Always put off at night what you are going to put on in the morning ip Tlqps -sq-psp-gg-arising-qi 1q- .-.q-3.1.3.-gg lin-up Annan -1 pq-.gp-.pg--up-upqfggi PRE T - O LITE si 810 Polk . Phone 1451 I! 11 ii I. El I. 11 1 1 1 1 Ll ll 11 11 1l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 S CD S? fs' I' 2'-2 no F4 -UCD 35 Earn al?- EP 5 E 14 in-pq -oIllI-II-1II1ll-ll-ll1vlnl--In-ll--luis!-llill-:lill-ll:il1llu1llu-sll:sll1rll1lI1m11llill-'Iln-l ga .fiiirogg 192 lil I I' 1 Page One Hundred Sixty l v br ,,, - ,1 "'1,r:v1.x"111' ' 11 .,11,1s..1L,1,1,s1.,e,11l1.., Ji i W,1 - New Q3t-s 'nfJ,4ya-wGfWj1- Q' ,.,'9g- " - -- " -1. 2 ll nga:--n---1----4-nn-qu --1----1----11-- 1:-:-1 I lv- is - 3 A ' 1 - :: THE 1 1 ' TROY f T V I J V STEAM F i ' LAUNDRY A Ei ' "The Business That Service Built" 'i 1 -23 Years of Steady Growth- ' OUR MOTTO: "Quality First, Service Always" The practice of economy is one great step toward success X You can attain this step by patronizing the QQ li i Troy Steam Laundry i - Q J.N.VERNON,Pmp. T 304-6-8 Tyler St. Phones 42-124 ni lip1101-uu1-uuiuuiuu-quuinu--uu---un1un-Mu-sun-1uu1uu1au1uu:-nur-nu:-nu- 1 u-suu1-lu-lu-can-:Nu-lu1ll-Ili F fi WHO SAID? V, 'I , r "l know just as well as a grown person". ' 1 , 1 4 1 "l'll lay you like a rug." ll "F'eaven's sake." 13 "I'll sell you one." M 'iReally?" "A good way to get killed." "Horse collar." "You got any gum." "A man on a motor cycle wants by." "Those boys certainly have a circus." I M Last nightsky when l got homesky the door was lockedsky. How did you get insky? With my pass-key. Eb raft repwmwii ii jMwg7WH ill Page One Hundred Sixty-One V i 4...-...............-.....-.......-.....-...-...- - -..-....................-..-............-..- . ., "P ! l l I ll After school days are over you will eventually think of housekeep- " I ing. When you do, come to us for anything in the line of aluminum ff ware or dishes. lf ! Our prices are lower, our service better, and our goods are the best. .L H I' A l L A. V. C. TORE y Associated Variety Company, lnc. I 610 Polk sf. Phone 2964 ll ll I l will 2 ,Z i: i: i: i: 1: 1 W:lf:l+: 1hll?:lf:l7lll:ll:li:l?Il".1:'I:' "f '- Q:-4+ AN EXCUSE FOR BEING "CANNED" A You see, mefn Prof. were riding up in an elevator together, and the driver dropped a cigarette. lVle'n the Prof. both dived for it and l got it so he flunked me outta school. Cleopatra wasn't the only one the adder finished," said Mr. Mclntosh's private stenographer as she grasped the handle of the Burroughs. judge: Did you kill this man? Convict: Judge, l'll be hanged if l did. Miss McGee in English: Cladney, what is that is so beautiful in "The Lady of the Lake?" Gladney Short: The lady I suppose. Missionary: And you know nothing whatever of religion? Cannibal: Well, we got a taste of it when the last missionary came. Poppa, vas our beoples vell to do? No, mine son, our beoples vas hard to do. .g...-..... -..-......-..-.......-.......-..-..-...-..-......-...............-..-.....-..-..-..-..-...-.. 5 'I' ELK BARBER SHOP l For Ladies and Gentlemen 1 I We appreciate your business I I 4152 Polk St. I. N. Allard I -1-..-............a..-..4.....-.. . 5 gg- Z I Z 32:1-Yzaig j g 1,13 g grlfsgfgvmw -ff g LQ ge One Hundred Sixty-Two gn -M v g ., 4, 3 . 'A ' it " , , 'Ke .M 1 Q-Q 1-. - it ..1-1- sr 6 3 +llllllll:i-E: 'xiii-:iillf ll7::7 :I xi:-i :Z luif: Y I: ::7z 7..i.c f '.il'll.ll llllll-T ELITE CONFECTIONERY V I Cold drinks, Candies, and Cigars E 616 Polk Sl. Phone 2228 H -i-:7:i---7:-7:-7:-----H7-- ----7:---" 2 -f 7: 7:-----------'----------"-------"-"--'li T,,Ei,,.. ,ix ..:ff..- :1...-ni.---:L-1 1: t::i.:i.:i..-.2 ::iu- -:--.-Q--.-.-.---.--1, "" vi f' - :Q - 0NFlDENTlAl.?Z C R E DI l V ,, , f alll .N . X ff 5 wATcHEs DI -w uNDs Jswsuzr l:clllllllZllillTllllllll ' '15 'Il'!ll!l1ll7:llll 7335.2 :E ':l?::7:.7.l7i.7:5'll'5!?li A HOT ONE McKee S.:- "Viola, how much do you weigh?" Viola S.: "Oh, not enough to spoil the crease in your trousers. How are you getting along with your girl? She won't speak to me any more. l kissed her and when she said it wasn't nice., I admitted it. There was an old man named Vaughn Had nightmares from eve until daughn. The reason is clear For of he had fear And he slept with his life-saver aughn. Lon S.: "Gonn'a pass Chemistry." Tangle: "Guess so, bought a box of candy." Hn---77 -7 - -- 7 - -r 7' 7 7 - -77' 7- 7 77 -- - We lack only you The White Kitchen i 413 Polk St. Phone 1802 . ,F.-..-..-..-..-..-......-...- -..-..-..-.... .. - - - - -..,-..-..-..-..-..-......-.....,l. ln our Public Speaking class the other day Louise Davis lost her thimble. McKee had taken it, in fun. Shie began to cry and disturbed the class. Viola is constantly jumping up and sayingg "I am not, either." Fountain accused "Red" of being Grace Brewster's sister. She got peeved and wouldn't speak to him. J, . . is s- 41... .. .... W M i ' .fcf1:'fta-nt: 19155 Page One Hundred Sixty-ll 1 l -wi 'M ll' l A.. lf 1 9? Father out looking for his daughter: did you see an automobile go by here?ff Farmer-Waal, yaasl One clruv through only three. weeks ago come Monday. Helen Smith--I am just crazy about Wordsworth. Opal Pickens-I don't see why. You haven't got a chance with him. The collegian's idea of a tea-caclcly is the Freshman who catches the things that happen to roll of the sweet young things knee at the sorority tea. "Solomon, where do you get all these birthday presents?" "Oh, a word to the wives is sufficient." r 1' ,l':-gr Une Hundred Sixty-Four , . . i . , 4 ' ---- - -M '- " - N. M i . . b l. inf! A. L.,- - T -'-- 'jr -- 5. A Z l . Q LINE 'ro A YoUNc MAN I So glad to know you-I've heard so much about you. i R You do look so handsome in your college sweater. You're so different from all the other boys I know. I just know l can trust you. You just don't realize how big and strong you are, li I-low soft and wavy your hair is. ' I don't allow every fellow to kiss me. Now don't forget to write to me when you get to college. I've intended to write you for a long time. No, I don't like him very well-thatis, not lately. A TAKING GIRL V ' She took my hand in sheltered nooks She took my candy and my books, , She took that lustrous wrap of fur V She took those gloves I bought for her: I She took my words of love and care, I She took my flowers, rich and rareg She took my ring with tender smile She took my time for quite awhile: I She took my kisses, made so shy I She took, I must confess, my eye She took whatever I would buy And then she took another guy. I g I 4- lu gl-11 - .H mia ' it g H1935 gl I by 'L ' Page Ons Hundred Sixty-live hm Q .4-ii-Q55 1925'- i J " If you want to know what the policeman eats-don't ask his wife-ask the pushcart vendor on his route. You can wander in America but you must go to Italy to Rome. Another reason why the men don't wear engagement rings is because they can't afford it. Aluminus talking to Epp before the game. "This is nothing like the team they had when I was playing center." Epp Boyles: "You sure are right, They have a good team now." Louise Davis: "Mama, can l go swimming?" Mother: "Of course not. There ain't no water." Louise D. "Thais all right. I can do the sunstrokef' Tangle Calling on Carmena: Tangle., would you like to take a long walk?" Tangle fenthusiasticallylz I sure would. Carmena Johnson: Well, go right along, don't let me detain you. Becky Ware: Fountain, can you play Chopin? Fountain: I don't know. ls it something like Mah Jong? Shelton Gibbons: Oh, yesg I know art in all its form-in fact, l work in any medium. Miss Brown: You don't say-have you ever tried drawing a few thous- and fathoms unde rsea? I don't like my Prof. at all, In fact l think he's punkg He sharpened his pencil with my knife To mark me down a flunk. At the football gamer What is that fellow doing? Why he is receiving a kick. It looks to me like he would duck. Mary at the Christmas dance: There are several of the A 6: Nl boys . here and not one of them have asked me to dance with them. Aubrey Fairey: And they are used to the smell of powder, too. The night before the dance: '.Sam, you are wanted on the phone. Sam: All right. Tell hiin I Want a quart. Page One Hundred Sixty-Six V Y V H 'A 'i ' I 'N Jigs, , ' ' as-.YQ ---Q - t-'- '- -- ------- ' sf-EFL, , t. , . ' if 1 saber -'-2'3" ' 335.-'ming 1 . n 1 u Ml r- .JA ii. ,gn 325. alia ,. ...' .EQ .5 'nz -1 ws... iilliwiwi-'11 , wWwmi.m 'its 1 - 'mul 5' I lfl I suoi-louse FABLES I Honor Students-We want to take those finals. Tangle Sellars-Miss Warren is getting partial to you Bud she has - let you stay in for her two times to my one. High School-Mr. Rogers don t ask us to take that holiday John and Catherine We don t care anything about going to Lubbock send Bob and Nancy. ' , Mr. Mclntosh' There is no use of giving the Seniors the final exami- nations. Mr. Kerr. Everybody come to my store for the free lunch everyday. Mr. O Malley--Frank you take my coupe tonight I don t Want it ' Hazel Barton-Why George McLellan don t say that You are one of it the best dancers I ever danced with The Sandies!-Yes, Vernon had the best team They deserved to win The School Board-We will stand the expense of a new auditorium and gymnasium. ack Brown-Yes I gave her up Just before she threw me down. Mr Rogers-I don t think any punishment is necessary in your case, Earl. Your record has been so good. Jewel Ballard-I enjoyed the final test so much. Dutch Baird-I was just going twenty miles an hour when I turned over Bernie Vaught-Sometimes I wish that I wasn't quite so big. Al Hickmont-Yes, you can charge it. I have a number of charge ac- counts. Mission Theatre-dYes. all high school students are admitted free. jean Sanders-I really hated to take the money that was offered for the Senior poem and song. Miss Brown--I wouldn't cry just' because I left my paper at home, it don't matter whether or not you have your lesson. 1 ' . ,fit wg Q 1 ': ' V. 's " Y s p W w n i H' 1 W 4 . I . . I 1 s i , ' I , in is i J , I ' 1 u s F . " La .Himsa 192-55 I Page One Hundred Sixty-Seven Mr. Wilson-Yes, Trig, is easier than Plane Geometry. i P uv- ,Q "' , I 1. rs, I, , Hs, I- . If, ,, . .I " 'W-u.!' 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Scott Potter-Balancing equations. Tom Thompson:-Dolling up. talk. Stanley Lehman--Talking to Catherine Crump. .E X l-larold Tayloristudying Shelby 'Willis-Cornhing his hair. James Curtis-Selling annuals. Kirby Walls-joking. Louise Fincher-joking with Kirby. Louise Davis--Reading. John Lawl-er-Collecting money for the Trophy Case. Catherine Pittman-Watching john. Wanda Cates--Making the drag. Virginia Griggs-Coaching lessons. Donald Trollinger-Riding with Mildred Wilson Tige Elkins--Playing Tennis. George Walton-Jumping rope. Marvin Twaddell--Burning rope. Teel Curtis-Staying in after school. George McLellan-Taking tests. George Waddell-Leading yells. James War-Fancy dancing. Mildred Flanders-Bumming. H 1lf1-Hf1'Qff4,. L .sso 1922..- Page ons Hxindred Sixty-'N M Af Mrs J T Green Chas. L. Green C. R. c ee . . . President Sec.-Mgr. Vice-Pres. ,. 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